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The Monarch 1962 Yearbook

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We, the class of 19 62, dedicate this annual to our parents, who have guided us to this first crossroad of our lives. If not for their patience and wise guidance we could not have been pre­senting this memorandum of our school lives.

MONARCH PAPILLION HIGH SCHOOL

Papillion, Nebraska

Pam Scott and Roger McCulloch, Co-Editors

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SUPERlNTENDENT Leslie R. George

Administration,

BOARD OF EDUCATION

FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Barney Schram, Elton Semke, Delbert Mesner. BACK ROW: John Ward, Jr., Pat McCoy, Clayton Hyde.

HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL John H. Kleffner

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FACULTY and

Classroom

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MR. DONALD JACKSON Peru State Teachers, Nebraska Math, Science

MR. ROLLAND JURGENS Midland, Nebraska Math

Mrs. Jefferson hands back test papers in math class.

Mathematics

MRS. ZATHO JEFFERSON Omaha University, Nebraska Math

The winner of the award for the out­standing math student was Judy Christensen.

Mr. Jackson's geometry class .

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World

of

Science

Science Fair exhibit handled by Karen Boone.

MR. CARLTON RHOTEN Peru State Teachers 1 Nebraska Science

Carla Jotmson received a S'Pecial sci­ence merit award for her outstanding work in the science field .

Gary Brandon explains a complete circuit of electricity at the Papillion Science Fair.

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MR. LEONARD ALLGOOD Peru State Teachers 1 Nebraska Science

Doug Olson demonstrates how to meas­ure the speed of sound.

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MISS NORMA SOMMER Southern State Teachers

South Dakota English

MR. JOHN MILLER Midland , Nebraska English , History

The English award for recognition of exceptional work went to Carla Johnson.

Language Arts

MR. AL TOTILAS Omaha University Spanish , Core

"Is this one OK Miss Sommer?" Miss Sommer ap­proves books for book reports .

"Buenos dias. " Mr. Totilas talks to his Spanish II class .

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MR. HAROLD REHUREK Southern State Teachers,

South Dakota Core

MRS. IVO GLASCOCK Columbia University, New York Core

"What are you reading Tom?" class.

Social

Studies

The Social Studies award went to Mary Alyce Christiansen. The award was given on the basis of exceptional achieve­ment and con tri bu tion in the Social Studies field.

Everyone IS busy in Mrs. Glascock's Seventh Grade Core class.

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MISS BARBARA WITTICK Southern State Teachers,

South Dakota Social Studies, Core

MR. WALLACE LUDWICK University of Nebraska Social Studies

Miss Wittick is the mocierator or a panel m Ninth Grade Civics.

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MISS JUDITH REYNOLDS University of Nebraska Business Education, English

Mr. Weber 's fourth period typing one class.

Business

Education

MR. CHARLES WEBER Wayne State Teachers , Nebra~ka Business Education

Mr. Weber's shorthand students are busy transcribing

notes.

Tom Morrison gives a County Government cam­paign speech to the students of Miss Reynold's Junior High typing class.

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MISS NOR MA PUGSLEY Peru State Teachers , Nebraska Home Economics

Home Economics

Part of Miss Pugsley ' s Eighth Grade Home Economics class was the study of meal planning and preparation .

The eighth grade also studied proper meal etiquette such as table setting .

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Vocational Agriculture

and Industrial Arts

MR. HALLARD RANDELL Oklahoma A. and M. Voca tiona! Agriculture

MR. DONALD KELLF.R Wesleyan , Nebraska Industrial Arts

Some vocational agriculture boys work on a model farm .

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A vocational agriculture field trip to Turtle Creek Watershed at Springfield , Nebraska.

Ken Fredrick does some welding in voca tiona! agriculture class.

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Physical

Education

Track meet between the seventh, eighth and ninth grades

Coach Paap hands out ribbons for winners in Junior High track meet

MRS. MADELINE BARRY Kearney State Teachers Physical Education

MR. RONALD PAAP Peru State Teachers Physical Education

High school students participate in physical fitness pro­gram .

Easy Out

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Music

Cheryl Hinds 1 winner of the out ­standing student music award .

Mr. Meredith demonstrates the use of the trumpet.

MR . GEORGE MEREDITH Wesleyan 1 Nebraska Music

Mr. Meredith's eighth grade music class .

At a special assembly program the S. A. C. Band performed for the student body.

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MRS . RUTH LEADABRAND Nebraska University Librarian

Center of Learning

Havin ' fun , Margie?

Janet Williams files a card in the catalogue.

Entrance to the library.

Stacks of books and lots of librarians to keep the library what it should be .

Ruby wants some information but Sharyn can't find it.

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Mrs. Freida Godsey, Cook.

Mrs . Fawn Clark, Cook .

Non-Certified

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Mr. Harry Brockman, High School Custodian .

Mr. ::Jud Matthies, Head Custodian.

Help Mrs. Jackie Mowinkel , High School Bookkeeper .

Mrs . Helen Dierk::. , Secre-.ary to High School.

Mrs . Loretta Matthies, Secretary to Superintendent and School Board.

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GRADUATES

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BETTY BAILEY

Everything is sweetened by risk for this amiable senior.

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JUDY CHRISTENSEN

A very intelligent and co-operative senior of P. H. S .

RONITA BELL

Always the first with a cheerful laugh .

GLENDA CURNUTT

A very sweet girl, always on the go .

LYTA GAY BELLINGER

Her talent and pleasing personality Th are appreciated by all. c<

GEORGE FREDERICK

Usually quiet , but very intelligent. "Smile," Georoe .

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ELDON BOONE

'his senior is always talking of :ars. His knowledge of mechanics vill aid him in the future.

JUDY GLESMANN

\real peppy gal, well liked and 1ighly thought of.

STEVE CASE

This senior , a lover of good times is dedicated to the barbering pro­fession.

BILL GOFF

Always ready with a joke.

MARY ALYCE CHRISTIANSEN

A well liked , hard working girl. These things combined with her de­pendability should surely help her in the field of nursing .

PATTY HARLOW

A real friend to all at P. H. S .

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JODY HEGENBERGEK

A good natured senior always happy and cheerfully willing to lend a helpful hand.

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CARLA JOHNSON

I grow old learning something new every day.

JIM HICKS

He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much.

JIM KELLY

What is he going to do next? This senior is always ready for a laugh.

CHERYL HINDS

Music and an independent mind make this senior outstanding.

BETTY KOKE

Very liberal minded and independent .

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NORMAN HONAKF.R

One of the wittiest and most popular boys of Papio.

JERRY KRITENBRINK

One of Papio' s top football players who will most assuredly attain suc­cess.

SLADE JACKS ON

A Mr. Go-Getter always on the ball.

MARY SUE LANDGREN

Her Spanish know-how has brought her lots of fun .

MARY LEE JEPSEN

Her poise and charm have brought her along.

MARVIN LEADERS

A senior who enjoys shop and ag. This will certainly benefit him in the years to come .

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ROGER McCULLOCH

People who know little are usually great talkers , while men who know much say little.

PAM scarr

Life is just one another.

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thing after

CINDY MORRISON

The social smile , the sympathetic tear.

LARRY SMITH

An exceptional senior athlete who will certainly achieve success in a coaching career .

MARILYN NAGLER

Art is the accomplice of love. Take Art away and there is no love.

SANDEE SMITHBERG

This active senior is always on the go.

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DOUG OLSEN

A Mr. "Jack of all Trades. "

CAROL TOMLIN

Very enthusiastic and helpful is this senior.

GENNE PETERSEN

Well liked and eager to try anything once .

CONNIE TOMLIN

Her presence adds much to the Senior class .

RON SCHRAM

A quiet but very good natured senior.

CONRAD WILDHAGEN

A jolly good fellow who is devoted to farming.

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TERRE WILLARD

A good heart is better than all the heads in the world.

PAULINE YOUNG

A hard working and kind hearted senior.

President, Mary Alyce Christiansen (seated); Vice President, Mary Sue Landgren (left); Secretary, Cindy Morrison (right); Treasurer , Slade Jackson (center).

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Looking Ahead To 1982 As we enter the gates of the Universal Fair of 1982 , along the beautiful banks of the Papio

Creek , we are greeted by Mary Lee Jepsen , the official Fair Greeter. It seems that the graduating class of ' 62 has convened here today .

We are supposed to have a guide , but I cannot see her. Well , it ' s George Fredericks and Norman Honaker , the spoonmen , with assistants Cheryl Hinds and Lyta Bellinger aiming our way . Ti1ere ' s our guide . It ' s Cindy Morrison ! She is running the cheapest guide tour around , on foot.

Let ' s head for the midway; across the way there seems to be a popular dance studio , run by Ronita Bell. And first in line is Marvin Leaders . Good Luck !

Betty (Red) Bailey finally did it. She has a hair salon here --her specialty being a brown tint job for redheads . Glenda Curnutt is in the chair now getting a yellow tint.

Beware! If you see someone mumbling to himself don ' t call the Phsyc . It ' s just Jim Hicks , who has been in the Marathon Talking Contest for two weeks now . He 's a heavy favorite.

There seems to be a speaker , let ' s sit and listen. Why , it ' s Bill Goff , famous orator from Peru State , but there must be something wrong with the mike; I can ' t understand a word he ' s saying . Look who are sitting in front of us --Sue Landgren and Judy Christensen--both teachers . Sue has a kindergarten class , since she failed to "get her man . " Judy now is teaching the subtle art of skip­ping school without being caught. I wonder if her sister ever learned?

Let ' s leave the lecture and head for the education center. There ' s Carla Johnson , official Fair translator . S.1e now has seven children , one for each language she speaks . Talking with her is Pam Scott , an unofficial translator. Pam speaks her own form of Norwegian that only she under­stands .

Isn't that Jim Kelly leaning against the Pavilion? I see he still had his beloved Trig book with him. Speaking of Math , I hear that the two world renowned physics lecturers , Judy Glesmann and Roger McColloch , are at the Fair ' s Science exhibit.

Marlyn Nagler and Pauline Young just walked by , I see the two finally got their official MRS in boyology .

Speaking of marriage , Terre Willard still is . Jody Hegenberger is back from Florida . She was only there long enough to catch a plane to

Kansas City . Oh- oh duck ! Here comes Mary Alyce Christiansen. She is a nurse now , and I hear she wields

a mean needle. As we stroll across the famous old Papio Park toward the Ag. Center we site Betty Koke keeping

the grounds clean with a pin stuck in the end of her baton . Well , well , it 's Conrad (Wildman) Wildhagen , Playboy of the year. He struck oil in his ' tater

patch ' and finally made his million . I see Doug Olsen , but he ' s heading for the track . Doug is still racing, but not cars now.

Congratulations go to Ron Schram. He finally got the pickup started and made it into town . Across the way is Eldon Boone ' s car shop for Volkswagen transmissions.

It ' s getting quite late and we are to meet Slade Jackson and his wife for dinner on the moon . Slade finally found someone uglier than he and settled down .

Halfway to our goal we pass an accident. It is none other than Genevieve Peterson; she seems to have run into Patty Harlow , or vice- versa .

After docking our ship we head for the Space Splint for dinner. Surprise ! Carol Tomlin is the elevator operator up here . She wanted to travel a little after school.

Sandra Smithberg is our waitress; she got the habit of waiting in her high school days . While we talk with Slade about his new job as a studyhall teacher the curtain rises on the

show and none other than Connie Tomlin in a floor length mink appears . The day is almost over. Let ' s head back to Papio for one final look . What 's this? There

seems to be an anti -gravmobile stuck in a radiation "ditch . " And right beside it , trying to move it back into the lonesome travelway is Jerry Kritenbrink . The car must be Steve Case ' s because here he comes now with the keys . I guess they were in his space suit all along .

Back in Papio now . Everything is closed up for the night. But wait ! Here comes the last senior from "62 . Old lonesome Larry Smith . My , he looks haggard . I guess he still must be living in his old math teacher ' s attic .

It seems to me that though the time has changed , the kids haven ' t.

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Just a minor adjustment.

"Aaah--c'mon, Sue !"

"Not too tight , Cindy !"

Seniors Offer

"Listen to that applause!"

"Sorry, that ' s the wrong line."

MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN

Directed by Mrs. Ruth Leadabrand

Mrs Abigail Abbott . . . . . . . ... Judy Christensen Susan Abbott . . . . . . . . . Mary Alyce Christiansen Professor Michaels .............. Jim Kelly Dean Gillingham . . . . . . . . . . . Roger McCulloch Bobo Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norm Honaker Sylvia . . .. Carla Johnson , Carol Tomlin Bunny . . . . Judi Glesmann, Lyta Bellinger Helen . . . Mary Lee Jepsen , Cheryl Hinds Carrie . . .. Ronita Bell , Jody Hegenberger Clara . . . Connie Tomlin, Cindy Morrison Marge . . . Pam Scott , Mary Sue Landgren Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Kritenbrink Howie . . . . . . . . ............ Jim Hicks Bill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Olson Mrs. Miller ...... Terre Willard, Genne Petersen

"Where's that prompter? "

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Comedy Production

I' 11 bet Judy has her lines in that book I

I'm scared. Aren ' t you?

"Which one wants to go with him?."

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"If you don't mind, I'd like to talk to the housemother."

Mary Alyce Christiansen, Senior Class president, presents Mrs. Leadabrand with a corsage in appreciation of her directorship,

Working hard, Conrad ?

"If you thmK ! m leaving, you've got another think coming!"

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Mr. Kleffner awards Jim Kelly a work scholar­ship to Nebraska University.

Tom Morrison and Elsie Stadnick escort the seniors through the Recessional.

Slade Jackson and Mary Alyce march out after the ceremony .

Graduation

Clara Johnson receives her schol­arship.

Judy Chris and Jim Kelly end the long line of seniors .

A little bit of sadness and then came a little bitty tear.

Usher Ron Browne Congratulations come from the underclassmen .

Don't panic, Glenda !

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Everyone is lined up and ready to go.

Smiles on the way in, but. ...

Mr. George presents the class of 1962 to the school board.

Ak.-sar- ben scholarship goes to

The end of a long but rewarding high school career.

Last minute instructions are given by Mr. Kleffner.

Mr. George talks to the seniors for the last time.

Mary Lee receives her scholar­ship to Baker University. Jerry Kritenbrink. .,.

Judy Glesmann wins the Grange scholarship.

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Sweet little R. B.

Happy kiddies?

Just wait a few years I

What's this?

0-o-oh that slow poJ<e I

My, what a happy couple I

Hey!

You're all mine I

Now don't be shy I!!

Come on, jump!

Which one is Miss Universe?

Everybody happy?

American Beauties?? (

"Got ya! ·

"Rah-Rah-Rah! ! I" All wet I!

Who, me?

0-o-o-h!

Got an itch?

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UNDERGRADS

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Janet Williams Kathy Williams Donna Willms

Sue Stock Gene Stoltenberg Barbara Thurston Judy Trumble Gary Whitehill

Barbara Errett , Secretary; Owen Dierks , Treasurer; Narx:y Seibold , Vice President; Jack Percifield , President (not pic ­tured).

Darwin Aeschliman James Albright Barbara Barthel Bob Bookout Bill Bowling Ron Brown Margie Busch

Shaiyn Carter Nancy Christensen Owen Dierks Barbara Errett Erik Foged Betty Giermann Ron Gladman

Linda Hanks Roger Hansen Amy Jo Hart Walt Kazor Butch Krautkremer Ken Mass Gary McNew

Tom Mesner Dwight Moore Tom Morrison Carolyn Okeson Jack Percifield Frank Peters Charlie Peterson

Joan Pollard Cheri Reiter Nancy Seibold Marlene Shanahan Kathy Sievers Dave Skusa Elsie Stadnick

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JUNIOR SWEETHEART ROYALTY LEFT TO RIGHT: Prince Darwin Aeschliman, Queen Barbara Errett, King Tom Morrison, Princess Nancy Siebold.

It's too full, Mike.

Hey let's twist! Lyta Bellinger and Slade Jackson do the new dan:::e craze­The Twist.

Junior

Sweetheart

Dance

Right after the crowning the royalty has a dance ot its own.

Everyone dances to this slow one. 31

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Let's see now, what do I do next?

What a lousy hand.

Don't get smart with me.

Four sisters mixing in the love life of one brother ••• four sisters determined not to move away from St . Louis and miss the World 's Fair ••• contribute to the comedy climaxes in "Meet Me in St. Louis . " Brother Lon is helped to forget Lucille , the girl from the big city, and return to his first love, Ida . Father is fired from his job because of the sisters, but in the end , rehired and all is forgiven . Mr. Duffy, the villian who wants father Smith 's job , is finally defeated by Rose , who for once, says the right thing at the right time . The play ends on a happy note: Rose reunited with her John , Ester with Fred , all watching the fireworks that open the World 's Fair .

The top comedy scene of the play: Tootie (Janet Williams) bites Mr. Dodge (Walter Kazor) on the lea.

THE CAST

Mr. and Mrs. Smith (Gene Stoltenberg and C a ro 1 v n Okeson) talk things over.

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Mr. Smith • . • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • Gene Stoltenberg Mrs . Smith • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • · • Carolyn Okeson Rose . • • • • • • . • • . • . • . . • • • • • . Linda Hanks Esther . Agnes . Tootie •

Marlene Shanahan Barbara Errett

Janet Williams Lon ••.•.•.• • .•.•••••.•• Darwin Aeschliman Grandpa Prophater ••••••••• , •••••• Tom Mesner Katie ••• , ••• , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Judy Trumble Mrs . Waughop , •• , ••• , ••.••.•••• Amy Jo Hart Ida Boothby • , • • • • • . . • • ~ • • • • • • • joan Pollard John Shephard , ••••••••..••• , • • • • Ken Mass Fred Gregory •• , • , • • • . • • • • • • • • Dwioht Moore Lucille Pentard , • • , • • , • • • Kathy Sievers Mr. Dodge , • • , • • , • . • • • . • • , , • . Walter Kazor Mr, Duffy • • • . • . • , Owen Dierks Streetcar Conductor • • • • • • • • • • • • • , Jack Percifield

But we don't want to leave St. Louis.

"You'll do it or . .. " Mrs. Leadbrand admires her gift from the juniors.

Tootie gets a spanking for biting Mr. Dodge.

Well, I--1--I--I-- ....

You don't say????

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Sophomore Don Tex waits tables for the almighty seniors.

Ken Mass clears the tables for the dance.

Royal Flairs from Council Bluffs entertain for the evening .

Juniors Present

"Thank You" comes from senior president Mary Alyce Christiansen .

Mary Alyce and Don McClure do one of their da nee routines.

Junior President Jack Percifield welcomed all the seniors to the banquet and prom .

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''Hawaiian Cruise''

"Why so sad Jim?" Almost everyone is enJoying the music by the Royal Flairs of Council Bluffs.

"And I missed that lousy 5 pin. " One group of the many that enjoyed the bowling at the Papio Bowl.

The dance floor is rather empty ex­cept for one brave couple.

It ' s 3 a . m.--the night is beginning to wear long, but some still manage to stay awake and watch "Babes in Toyland."

"You'll be all right, Mr. Ludwick--if you don ' t panic."

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Sophomore Class

Barry Alley Jim Babbitt Diane Bartels Sheryn Bishop Gene Block Donald Borman

Gary Brandon Ron Buesing Jean ·Catlett Gary Chapman Linda Christensen Sonny Clapper

Marilyn Corn Mike Daharsh Ellen Dahlquist Diana Denker Sharon Dierks Elsie Draper

Sue Ehlers Carole Fair Elaine Farr Ken Frederick Larry Gloe Judy Godsey

Mike Goldenstein Shirley Grube Dennis Gruner Sondra Hinds Doug Homolka Don Jacot

Paul Jochim Cheryl Johnson Harold Jones Dennis Kelly Larry Kersten Bonnie Koke

Mary McCulloch Gary McDonald Steve Mcintosh Russell Montgomery Sandy Mortenson Janet Nagler

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CLASS OFFICERS President, Ivan Steinke; Vice President, Diana Denker; Secretary, Ellen Dahlquist; Treasurer, Linda Christensen .

Dean Newton Susan Okeson Tony Perez Linda Perez Kerel Peters Patty Peterson

Tom Regan Helen Ruff Ivan Steinke Don Stille Gunter Stormer

(no picture available ) Joe Stoupa

Dale Sutton Don Tex Earlene Thorpe Janet Villwock Alyce Weiss Robert Whitehill

(no picture available)

Dan Whitted (no photo available)

Sharon Whitten Pam Williams Ken Zeeb Patti Zimmerman

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Sophomore Beatnik

:':18

Hey, let ' s twist!

Dance

Linda and Barry are telling jokes again.

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Miss America 19991

This is our Editor.

Anyone seen Orin?

If you take one penny!

Hey! Look what's coming.

Judy has a helping hand

Now fellows I

Patty's up to something again.

Man look at those legs Ill

Best Dressed Girl in 1632.

Let's be reasonable.

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Freshman Class

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Sue Aeschliman Sharon Albright Sue Alfons Frank Ankenbrand Kathy Black Bob Blankenship Bill Brown

Jack Buffington Geoffrey Burge Joyce Campbell Milo Campbell Steve Carter Myrna Cash Gerald Cook

Carol Daharsh Judy Dort Susie Engberg Jimmie Fair Ada Farr Bill George Margie Goodrow

Dean Gosch Clayton Harvey Mike Hauschild Mike Lou Hauschild Robert Hawn Dorothy Hutton Van Hyde

Ron Ingram Dan Iske Jim Johnson Dennis Karlik Cathy Kazor Wayne Kelly Nancy Koke

Kathy Krause Larry Langley Pat Lawler Linda Long Keith Low Ken Lucht Ruby Marchisello

Dave McClure Mike McDonnell Ron McNew Norma Meisenheimer Janice Meisinger Jim Morrison Norm Nekuda

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Sam Williams Steve Witt Bob Wittmuss

Ninth Grade

NINTH GRADE OFFICERS President, Sue Alfons; Vice President, Pat Lawler; Treasurer, Van Hyde; Sec­retary, Phil Reichel.

Richard Norskov Marsha Newton Marsha Ochs Judy Okeson Janet Parkhurst Russ Peters Betty Pflaum

Carol Reeves Phil Reichel Darrell Reynolds Rita Riekena Larry Ross Otto Rudolph Blaine Ruffcorn

Margot Sayre Ann Schmidt Ca:ol Skusa Don Smith Larry Stark Marvin Steinke Dorothy Stock

Charles Sturm Judy Thompson Francis Thurston Ron Turtscher Jim Vance Sally Warner Dean Weiss

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Diane Uhe John Van Winkle Eddie Vosler Pam ward Nancy Warren

Dennis White Judy Wilcoxon Ricky Wooldridge Linda Ybarra

NOT PICTURED: Mary Bose , Joe Gains, Cherry Olson, Richard Whitehill, Ronald

Whitehill.

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Eighth Grade

Bill Aken Barbara Arp Robin Boese Karen Boone Dean Borman Colleen Bowling Roger Brockman Tom Buffington Doug Clapper Larry Clayton Donna Campbell Fred Catlett Linda Chapman Steve Christensen Bill Christensen Carol Cook

Kathy Corn Linda Crowley Linda Daharsh Cheryl Eby Richard Ellis Vicki Eymann Doug Firebaugh James Foged

Karen Glbilisco Nancy Glesmann Gene Handley John Honaker Pam Hubbard Don Iske Debbie Jones Mike Kelly

Carol Kersten Carol Kiser Kathy Knapp Beth Landgren Terry Langley Sherry Lehr Donna Lienemann Dave Long

Lois Mansfield Craig Marshall Tom Mcintosh Susan Mortenson Doug Nelson Ken Nickolai Steve Okeson Marla Olson Linda Palmer Lorraine Petersen Pam Petty Tom Rahn K. C. Reidy Wayne Robb Dave Roberts Carol Schacht

Jackie Schaller Sharon Severin Steve Sharrar Chuck Shomaker Carol Smithberg Adele Stadnick Daniel Stephrns Sallv Stock

CLASS OFFICERS Linda Chapman, Treasurer; Carol Kiser, Secretary; Kathy Knapp, Vice President; Bill Aken, President.

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Eighth Grade Dances

A few decide to sit it out.

Wnat kind of a dance is this??

Eatin ' time.

After their roller skating party was postponed, the eighth graders improvised a dance on the school stage .

Looks like they 're having fun .

The eighth graders wind up a very successful Hawaiian Dance.

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Seventh Grade

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Roger Abels Jeanne Bailey Cheryl Barthel Bob Beyersdorf Joyce Block

Dave Brown Bill Burgess Nancy Christiansen Kathy Corby

Phil Curnutt Paul Dahlquist Steve Daniell Tommy Denker Janet Dort

Steve Dunn Wayne Dworak Dave Franks Ricky Gibilisco

Danny Gladman Terry Gleason Pam Godsey Glenda Gosch Judy Gruner

Gearlyn Grunke Patty Hauschild Craig Halvorsen Ray Harlow

Paula Hewett James Hixson Dianna Hutchison Donna Iske Robert Jackson

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NOT PICTURED: Mary Abrams, Judy Bame, Jackie Booker, Steve Carman, Carol Hinkle, Judy Holcomb, Charles Klemz, Judy McKenzie, Marla Milburn, Dorothy Olson, Laura Pratt, Charlene Rasmussen, Jeannie Street, Steve Szynski, Wesley Upchurch, Ron Volsicka, Gary Vance.

Janet Vance Therree warrf!n Harland Wilkinson

Doneva Williams Kathy Wittmuss Diane Zavodny

James Johnson Kathy Jordan Wayne Kalal Larry Kelly Eugene Koch

Kathryn Kruse Unda Lawler Linda McClure Ken McCulloch Don Milburn

Dan Parker Sara Petersen Bernhard Pieko Randy Reiter Cynthia Riekena

Dennis Schmuecker Diane Seibold Debbie Semke Mike Smithberg Unda Spethman

JoAnn Stark Bob Thorpe Gary Tilford Sally Turille Jack Vance

CLASS OFFICERS Tommy Denker, President; Nancy Christiansen, Vice President; JoAnn Stark, Treasurer; Steve Daniell, Secretary.

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Seventh Grade May Prom

Royalty dance??

A nice slow one.

ROYALTY King Tommy Denker, Queen Janet Vance, Prince Jack Vance, Princess Sally Turille.

Everyone gets in the act.

A little twistin' going on I

Seventh grade sponsors get in a dance

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ACTIVITIES

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FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Mike Lou !1auschild, Jean Catlett, Lirrla McClure, Sue Alfons, Cheryl Hinds , Dennis Kelly, Kerel Peters. SECOND ROW: Sondra Hinds, Joan Pollard, Barbara Barthel , Linda Lawler, Geoffrey Burdge, Marvin Steinke, Linda Daharsh, Lorraine Peterson, Barbara Arp, Cheryl Barthel. THIRD ROW: Sharon Dierks, Cindy Morrison, Dave McClure, Amy Jo Hart, Ivan Steinke, Cheryl Johnson, Fred Catlet, Ken Nickolai, Shirley Grube, Pat Lawler, Carol Daharsh, Randy Reiter, Pam Ward. STANDING : Mr. Meredith, Mary Lee Jepsen, Van Hyde, Charles Sturm, Doug Homolka.

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Band

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GIRlS' GLEE FRONT ROW: Nancy Christensen, :>anaee ::>mithberg, Cheri Reiter, Sue Landgren , Judy Trumble, Amy Jo Hart , Kathy Williams, Ronita Bell, Genne Petersen, Cindy Morrison. BACK ROW: Mr. Meredith, Diane Bartels, Pam Williams, Patty Peterson, Janet Nagler, Sharon Whitten, Mary Alyce Christiansen , Connie Tomlin .

SOLO VOCALISTS Judy Trumble, Sue Landgren, Ivan Steinke , Ron ita Bell, Mary Alyce Christiansen, Diane Bartels .

VOCAL SEXTET Cindy Morrison, t.my Jo Hart, Sue Landgren, Nancy Christensen, Diane Bartels , Connie Tomlin.

VOCAL TRIO Ron ita Bell , Sue Landgren, Mary Alyce Christ1ansen.

Vocal

Music

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Music Groups and Activities

The S . A. C . choral group.

Papillion High 's Marching Band

How can they see in the dark? If you look closely you can see the band performing at an evening concert for the public.

The band plays for a pep rally.

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Miscellaneous Shots

A group of students on their way to a track meet.

Study Hall???

DRAMA AWARD RECIPIENTS Best Actor , Roger McCuloch; Best Actress , Mary Alyce Christiansen; Best Supporting Actor , lorn Mesner; Best Supporting Actress, Janet Williams .

Pam Scott gives her sa­lutatorianaddress at Hon­ors Night .

Tom Rahn does a Mexican Hat Dance at an eighth grade party.

Seniors will to the Juniors, certain helpful and memorable tokens??

"If you elect me I'll. .. " Junior County Government candi­dates give campaign speeches.

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Mrs. Barry talks to the student body pep rally for basketball and volleyball.

The Papillion Pep Club and band set the stage of excitement for one of the season's basketball games.

VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Lyta Bellinger, Cindy Morrison, Mary Jepsen, Carolyn Okeson, Barbara Errett, Janet Williams. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Sharon Whitten, Pat Petersen, Janet Nagler, Linda Christensen.

"On Papillion"

Mr. Keller gives a speech to a crowd assembled on a downtown street on the afternoon of the home­coming game .

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PAPILLION PEP CLUB FRONT ROW: Carolyn Okeson. SECOND ROW: Left to Right, Pam Scott, Marlene Shanahan, Cheri Reiter, Sue Ehlers, Barb Barthel, Sharon Dierks, Shirley Grube, Nancy Christensen. THIRD ROW: Barb Errett, Pat Zimmermann, Ellen Dahlquist, Pam Williams, Kathy Sievers, Marilyn Corn, Pat Harlow, Alyce Weiss, Elsie Draper, Janet Williams. FOURTH ROW: Linda Christensen, Jean Catlett, Linda Hanks, Alice Ruff, Betty Koke, Glenda Curnutt, Marilyn Nagler, Kathy Williams, Sondra Hinds, Mary Alyce Christiansen, Pat Peterson. FIFTH ROW: Lyta Gay Bellinger, Marge Busch, Judy Trumble, Elsie Stadnick, Diana Denker, Bonnie Koke, Janet Villwock, Judy Christensen, Amy Jo Hart, Sue Landgren, Cindy Morrison. SIXTH ROW: Janet Nagler, Mary Lee Jepsen, Sharon Whitten.

"Think we '11 have enough pancakes?"

PEP CLUB OFFICERS Judy Christensen, Presi­dent; Kathy Williams, Vice President; Marlene Shanahan, 3ecretary; Judy Trumble, Treasurer.

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QUEEN 1 Cindy Morrison KING 1 Jerry Kritenbrink

Sports Banquet

Prayer .••••

Theme : Parisian Holiday PROGRAM

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Banquet

Mary Lee Je psen

Welcome ••.•••••••••••••.• Judy Christensen Athletic Recognition

Football • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mr . Keller Basketball . • . • • • . • • • • • • • • . • • • , Mr . Paap Cheerleaders •••• • •••••••••••• Miss Wittick Volleyba ll • • • • • . • • . • • • • • • • • • • Mrs •. Berry Track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr . Keller Baseball • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • . Mr . Jurgens

Toast Mistresses • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Cindy Morrison Lyta Gay Bellinger

Mary Lee Jepsen R~ sponses •• • •••••••••••••• Conrad Wildhagen

Jerry Kritenbrink Slade Jackson

Steve Case DANCE Jim Hicks

CROWNING OF ROYALTY

SPORTS ROYALTY Each year before the annual Sports Banquet

the student body votes for those whom they think repre'sented Papio High by engagement in sports activities .

The results were as follows: (Left to Right)

Last year ' s Prince Mike Whitney crowns Ki ng Jerry Kritenbrink . Queen Cindy Morrison and last year' s Queen Carol Villwock look on.

Lyta Bellinger • • . • . • • • • • • • . • Lady Conrad Wildhagen (not pictured) • • • • • Lord Don Tex . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . Duke Carolyn Okeson . • • . • • • • . • • . Duchess Cindy Morrison • • • • • • • • • • • • • Queen Jerrv Kritenbrink . • • . . • . • • . . • • King Mary Le e Jepsen •••• •• ••••• Princess Tom Morrison . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prince

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Judy Christens en ... . . . . Counte ss Larry Smitn ...... . ....... . Count

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"When do we eat?" Jim Babbitt looks anxious.

Conrad digs in as Jim H. gives the word to Miss Sommer.

Dancing under the stars.

The 1962 Sports Prom.

The royalty dances as the eighth grade waitresses watch.

"Really II"

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Future Farmers of America

FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Mr. Randell, Russell Peters , Dean Weiss, Marvin Leaders , Richard Norskov , Dwight Moore (standing), Otto Rudolph, Wayne Kelley , Walter Kazor , Roger Hansen . BACK ROW: Don Borman, Dennis Gruner, Tony Perez , Ken Fredrick , Mike Daharsh, Ron Schram , Norman Honaker , Frank Peters , Garry McNew , Ken Mass, Jerry Krittenbrink, Conrad Wlldhagen .

FF A Officers

LEFT TO RIGHT: Roger Hansen , Reporter; Jerry Krittenbrink, Vice President; Conrad Wildhagen , President; Walter Kazor , Secretary; Franklin Peters, Jr . , Treasurer; Ken Mass, Sentinel.

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Future Farmers Receive Awards

Papillion High ' s meats judging team won sixth place in the State Vocational Agriculture Meats Judging Con­test. Members of the team are from left to right : Walter Kazor, Franklin Peters , Jr . , and Roger Hansen . At the right is the F.F.A. advisor, Mr. Randell.

• I I

White ribbon winners in the State Vocational Agricul­ture Crops Judging and Identification Contest are Marvin Leaders and Jerry Krittenbrink. Tne other member of the team, Conrad Wildhagen, is not pictured. At the right is Mike Daharsh, red ribbon winner in individual dairy ,selection.

Mr. Leslie George and Mr. Eldon Burn are presented with Honorary Chapter Farmer plaques which are awarded to them on the basis of their fine work and support of the F.F . A. chapter.

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1962 Annual F.F.A. Banquet Tne annual banquet of the Future Farmers

of America (Papio Chapter) was held at Trinity

Lutheran Church on Wednesday 1 May 21 1962 .

The program for the evening included: in-

traduction of guests 1 a dinner 1 a record of ac-

complishments 1 presentation of awards 1 intro-

duction of nonorary members and a showing of

slides by W. 0. W. Farm Director Arnold Peterson.

The program also included the presenta-

tion of Renita Bell as Chapter Sweetheart with

Genne Petersen arrl Betty Bailey as attendants.

Chapter Sweetheart Ronita Bell is being presented her sweet­heart jacket by President Conrad Wildhagen.

After presenting th e Chapter Sweetheart, Conrad presents awards to the attendants--Betty Bailey and Genne Petersen.

The new chapter otticers take their places at the ot­ficers' table.

Mr. Randell gives Mike Daharsh an award for being the District Winner at the F FA Soil Con­servation District Speech Con­test.

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Junior Red Cross

FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Paula Hewett, Janet Villwock, Linda Hanks, Amy Jo Hart, Ron ita Bell , Colleen Bowling, Pam Hubbard. BAG K ROW: Tom Denker , Debbie Semke, Marvin Steinke, Steve Mcintosh, Dennis Kelly , Sue Alfons, Nancy Glesmann, Mr. Totilas, Dave McClure.

Junior Red Cross Dance

Refreshment time.

Must be rough to be a stag.

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Honor Society

BACK ROW: Left to Right, Carla Johnson , Sue Landgren, Amy Jo Hart , Judy Christensen, Marilyn Nagler, Mary Lee Jepsen , Kathy Williams. FRONT ROW: Betty Gierman, Pam Scott, Cheryl Hinds , Judy Trumble , Judy Glesmann, Mary Alyce Christiansen I Connie Tomlin.

Spanish Club

BACK ROW: Left to Right I Jim Babbitt , Diana Denker 1 Tom Mesner 1 Dennis Kelly 1 Judy Trumble 1 Amy Jo Hart 1 Ron Browne I

Mr. Totilas 1 Sue Landgren, Janet Villwock 1 Steve Maclntosch , Owen Dierks 1 Slade Jackson , Helen Ruff. FRONT ROW: Ellen Dahlquist , Pat Zimmermann , Elsie Draper 1 Kathy Black 1 Linda Christensen

1 Cheryl Johnson , Marlene Shanahan,

Shirley Grube , Marilyn Corn , Janet Williams.

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"Epicac" is the name of the prose reading that Linda Hanks presents at a special program given by the Drama Club .

THE DRAMA CLUB

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Drama

Club

Jean Catlett gives a prose reading entitled "Tobermory. "

The membership of the Drama Club is com-

posed of those students who participated in the

Junior and Senior Class plays. Those persons

who take part in speech contests are also of-

fered membership in the Drama Club, as well

as those who meet twice a week to review plays,

and to practice reading and acting parts of plays.

This is the first year that this club has been

organized in Papillion High School. Its or·

ganizer and supervisor is Mrs. Ruth Ledabrand.

Several members of the Dra­ma Club put on a one-act play entitled "The Dear Departed. "

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Monarch Sentinel Staff

LEFT TO RIGHr: Steve Mcintosh, Lyta Bellinger, Cindy Morrison, Roger McCulloch, Assistant Editor Marilyn Nagler, Editor Carla Johnson, Amy Jo Hart, Nancy Christsen and Sponsor Miss Reynolds.

Annual Staff Mr. Weber, Sponsor

Cindy Morrison, Staff Member

ASSISTANTS NOT PICTURED WERE: Lyta Bellinger, Doug Olson, Judy Christensen, Mary Alyce Christiansen, Patty Harlow, Betty Koke, Glenda Curnutt, Gene Stoltenberg.

Pam Scott, Co-Editor Roger McCulloch, Co-Editor

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Student Council

FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Glenda Gosch , Carolyn Okeson, Marilyn Nagler , Janet Villwock , Cheryl Eby , Ann Schmidt . SEC OND ROW: Milo Campbell, Larry Smith, Tom Morrison , Don Tex, Mr . Ludwick .

MOST REPRESENTATIVE STUDENTS FROM ALL ClASSES.

MOST REPRESENTATIVE STUDENTS Seventh Grade , Tommy Denker and Glenda Gosch; Eighth Grade, B1ll Aken and Cheryl Eby; Ninth Grade, Milo Campbell and Ann Schmidt; Twelfth Grade , Larry Smith and Cindy Morrison; Tenth Grade , Janet Villwock and Don Tex; Eleventh Grade , Carolyn Okeson and Owen Dierks .

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Student Council Sponsors Honor Dance Every year each class selects twu students,

a boy and a girl, that they consider most rep-

resentative of their class.

From this selection the Most Representative

Boy and Girl of the whole school is ohosen at

the annual Honor Dance.

This year the most representative students

of the school were Cindy Morrison and Larry

Smith.

"Welllet'a ••• what I got."

"Hang on,

Drop Something? .•• here I go!"

Mr. Ludwick and Marilyn Nagler give ribbons to the most representative students .

"What 's going on in this corner ?"

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Cindy Morrison 66 MOST REPRESENTATNE GIRL, PAPILLION HIGH SCHOOL

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Larry Smith MOST REPRESENTATIVE BOY, PAPILLION HIGH SCHOOL 67

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FRONT ROW: Sonny Clapper, Tom Reagan, Russel Montgomery, Jack Percifield, Jerry Kritenbrink, Doug Holmolka , Barry Alley, Owen Dierks. SECOND ROW: Coach Don Keller, Gary McDonald, Gary McNew, Butch Krautkramer, Larry Gloe, Larry Smith, Slade Jackson, Ken Mass, Coach Ron Paap. BACK ROW: Ivan Steinke, Don Tex, Bill Bowling, Ron Buesing , Tom Morrison, Toni Perez, Steve Case, Jim Hicks.

PRESIDENT Larry Smith

Letterman/s Club

SECRETARY Jim Kelly

TREASURER Don Tex

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Lettermen Initiate New Members

Come on Garry--only a little more to go and then you get dessert .

Slade gets a lift in one of the initiation stunts .

My , my , look at all that good chow .

Only three poor souls left to clean up the whole mess .

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Letterman's Snaps

Everyone eats hearty at the Letterman 1 s picnic at • the beginning of the school year .

Gotta 1 get some more fire ­wood .

You don 1t scare me , Jack .

Coach Paap awards basketball letters to the varsity basketball team .

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ATHlETICS

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Candidates for Homecoming Queen? ??

The Queen , her attendants and their escorts .

Homecoming dance band .

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The cheerleaders head the parade down main stree t.

Homecoming

1962

Happy smiles .

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VARSITY AND RESERVE FOOTBALL SQUADS FIRST ROW: Left to Right , Bill Goff , Tom Regan , Berry Alley, Gene Block, Roger Hansen, Larry Gloe, Jack Buffington . SECOND ROW: Sonny Clapper , Marvin Steinke, Doug Homolka, Conrad Wildhagen, Ken Mass , Slade Jackson , Don Stille, Frank Peters, Jim Kelly, Jim Babbitt. THIRD ROW: Mr. Keller, Russ Montgomery , Jerry Kritenbrink, Owen Dierks , Ivan Steinke, Bob Bookout, Tom Mornson, Bill Bowling, Don Tex , Steve Case , James Hicks , Jack Percifield , Mr. Paap .

Football

JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL SQUAD FIRST ROW: Left to Right , Paul Harlow , Paul Dahlquist, Steve Danials , Doug Firebaugh, Craig Halverson , Hugho Paez , Dan Parker , Tom Buffington , Tom Denker , Steve Okeson, Jack Vance. SECOND ROW: Sam Williams, Mike Kelly, Bill George , Bill Aken , Van Hyde , Ray Armour , Steve Chris tens en , Jack Buffington , Ron McNew , Jim Hickson , Wayne Kalal. THIRD ROW: Mr . Jurgens , Larry Ross, Bill Christensen, Dennis Karlik, Bob Blankenship, Steve Sharr , Marvin Steinke , Jim Johnson, Larry Langley, Ron Ingram, Fred Catlett.

VARSITY DEFENSE

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Varsity and Reserve Basketball Squads

VARSITY SQUAD FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Steve Okeson , (Student Manager) , Sonny Clapper , Tom Regan , Ken Mass , Owen Dierks , Don Jacot , Gary McNew . BACK ROW: Tom Buffington (Student Manager), Tony Perez , Larry Smith , Tom Morrison , RoR Buesing , Butch Kraukramer , Don Tex , Coach Paap ,

RESERVE SQUAD FRO NT ROW: Left to Right , Coach Keller , Ron Ingram , Ken Frederick , Darwin Aeschliman , Paul Jochim , Larry Ross , Gary McDonald . BAC K ROW: Gene Block , Larry Stark , Don Stille , Marvin Steinke , Russell Montgomery , Rich Ellis (Student Manager).

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Don't just stand there, boys. Hop to it!

Papio Monarchs vs Syracuse Rockets

Give 'em the old one two, Coach Paap!

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Easy does it, Owen.

Papillion Monarchs

1961-1962

Come on, Tom!

Papio makes grand entrance.

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Junior High Basketball

Let me have it !

Skins against the shirts .

FRO NT ROW: Left to Right , Sam Williams , Mike Lou Hauschild , Keith Low , Ken Lucht , Bill Aken , Jack Buffington , Jeff Burge , Dave M:Clure . BACK ROW: Dave Long , (Student Manager) Jim Vance , Phil Reichel , Bob Blankenship, Francis Thurston , Dean Waiss , Ron McNew , Coach Jurgens .

Time out for a breather as Coach Jurgens

gives a few pointers .

to pounce .

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1962 BASEBALL TEAM AND COACH ROLAND JURGENS FRONT ROW: Owen Dierks , Slade Jackson , Sonny Clapper, Barry Alley, Tom Reagan, Larry Ross, Gary McDonald, Ken Zeeb . BACK ROW: Jack Percifield , Don Tex, Bob Blankenship , Ron Brown, Tom Morrison, Larry Smith, Doug Olson, ~en Mass, Russel Peters.

The Monarchs take the field.

Don Tex takes a healthy swing.

Coach Jurgens gives out with the orders in a game with St. Joe . Tom Morrison speeds to

first to beat the throw .

Is he or isn't he?

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Marvin Steinke finishes first in the 880 yard run .

Phil Reichel gives it all he ' s got .

Track

FRONT ROW: Coach Keller , Geoffrey Burge , Russell Montgomery , Barry Alley, Marvin Steinke, Don Tex , Ken M·3SS , Gary McNew, Gary McDonald , Tom Regan, Larry Ross. BACK ROW: Ron Brown, Tom Morrison , Frank Peters , Dennis Kelly, Owen Dierks , Phil Reichel, Bill Bowling, Larry Smith, Butch Krautkremer , Ron Buesing , Tony Perez , Doug Homolka , Don Stille , Larry Stark , Walter Kazor, Jack Percifield , Dave Skusa, Sonny Claper.

Bill Bowling .... on his way up or down?

Don Tex heaves the shot put.

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Watch the ball, Glenda not the camera!

Coach Barry points out some strategy . That 'away togo , Suey .

1961-1962 Volleyball Team

FRONT ROW: Betty Pflaum, Sharon Dierks , Barbara Barthels , Sue Ehlers , Janet Parkhurst . SECOND ROW: Ann Schmidt , Betty Koke , Cindy Morrison , Kathy Williams , Mary Lee Jepsen , Carolyn Okeson . BACK ROW: Judy Dort , Elsie Stadnick , Diana Denker , Janet Villwock , Amy Jo Hart , Glenda Kurnut, Pauline Young , Coach Mrs . Madeline Barry .

Cindy sets one up . & -I .

1.1 hoqraphtd & 1k by

WALSWOflnt

~.Mo,U.S. A

Diana serves a wick­ed one .

The old college tr;

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