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The Monarch 1963 YearbookTRANSCRIPT
PAP ILLIO HIGH SCHOOL
Papillion, Nebraska
Amy Jo Hart, Co-Editor Marlene Shanahan, Co-Editor
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SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Leslie R. George
The Papillion High School annual staff is to be commended for a fine collection of facts and fantasy gathered within the covers of the 1963 Monarch. The facts , in future years to refresh memories of bygone days , the fancy to bring back the feelings of the sentimental and the frivolous , are all bound together in a volume of treasures which will be cherished in future years .
To this Senior Class I wish to extend my thanks for making the teaching profession truly worthwhile for it is through these fine young people that true satisfaction is found .
If you face the future with the same courage , work and faith , you will find only success in your paths.
Leslie R. George
BOARD OF EDUCATION: Elton Sen1ke , Barney Schram, Delbert Mesner , John Ward, Jr., Clayton Hyde, -Robert Boese.
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John H. Kleffner
Each year the annual staff creates in pictures the curriculum of the high school. This the sum total of the learning experiences which come under the direction of the high school staff. Most of a student' s time is spent in pursuit of academic knowledge, but a very important portion of his time and energy is devoted to out-of-class activities. Some of these will have influenced his life and abide in his memory forever.
May this curriculum have influenced each student to be a credit to himself, his family, his school and his country. May God help you to make all of life s decisions correctly .
John H. Kleffner
FACULTY AND CLASSROOM
MR. DONALD JACKSO Peru State Teacher' s
College Math , Science
Sharon Whitten, Don Tex, and Don Stille working a 1 i t t 1 e Geometry .
MR . DEAN STRE GER Wayne State Teacher' s College Math, Science
MR. ROLAND JURGENS Midland Math
MRS. ZATHOEJEFFERSON Omaha University Math
AMY JO HART--the winner of the award for the outstanding math student.
MR . CARLTON RHOTEN Peru State Teachers College Science
MR. LEONARD ALLGOOD Peru State Teachers College Science
Science
Jim Foged conducts and explains a display at the Science Fair.
Carolyn Okeson, ancy Christensen, a n d Amy Jo Hart work intensely on a Physiology project: dissection of a calf' s brain.
Mr. Rhoten gives an oral test on the earth worm to Phillip Reichel.
Judy Trumble received a s p e c i a 1 award for her outstanding work in the science field.
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MR . JOHN MILLER Midland English, History
The Eugene Eppley Foundation sponsored a p a t r i o t i c essay contest. Linda Chritenesen placed ninth among a field of seventy-five contestants.
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MR. AL TOTILAS Omaha University Spanish, Core
Pictured above are the students who entered the Legion Speech Contest sponsored by the American Legion. The winner of the contest, Miss Carol Skusa, was absent at the time the picture was taken. .rLf-R 'I ., 1
One of Mr. Miller's sophomore English classes.
MISS NORMA SOMMER Southern State
Teacher's College, South Dakota
English, Music
Betty Gierman received the award for exceptional work in English.
MR. HAROLD REHUREK Southern State Teachers ,
South Dakota Core
MISS BARBARA WITTICK Southern State Teachers,
South Dakota Social Studies , Core
MRS. IVO GLASCOCK Columbia University , New York Core
The award for exceptional achievement in the Social Studies field went to Tom Mesner .
Nancy Christiansen points out the location of Papillion .on a map prepared by Mrs. Glascock ' s BA Core Class.
MR. WALLACE LUDWICK University of Nebraska Social Studies
MR . DONALD KELLER Wesleyan Industrial Arts
MR . HALLARD RANDELL Oklahoma A. and M. Vocational Agriculture
Everyone seems intrigued with whatever Coach Keller is doing.
"Feedin ' Time"--Otto Rudolph tosses hay to the sheep.
Vocalionaf
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Gary Whitehill solders a which-a-macallit.
MRS. MARY FREDERICK University of Nebraska Home Economics
A bunch of eager 8th graders scamper off to the bus to go on a field trip.
fiome Gconomic:J
Mrs. Fredricks is about ready to teach her 9th grade class how to iron.
"Be sure and iron with the grain , Debbie!"
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MR . GEORGE MEREDITH Wesleyan Music
Mr. Meredith takes role in 8th grade music class.
Miss Sommer plays as the mixed chorus sings. Amy Jo Hart and Judy Trumble received awards for the greatest number ofpoints.
LIBRARIANS SITTING: Left to Right, Sally Warner, Anita Pardi. STANDING: Dorothy Stock, Betty Pflaum, D.athy Krause, Sharon Severin, Janice Meisinger, Sue Aeschhman, Myrna Cash.
And then you place the card . . • • . •
Several students look over the selection of books in the library's recently new book store.
MRS. RUTH LEADABRAND Nebraska University, Librarian
This one oughta be good.
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Bu:Jine:H f:Jucalion
MRS. JO HILL Southern Mississippi State Commercial and English
Substituting for Mrs. Hill during her illness ot tne last quarter of the school year was Mrs. Robert Kremke.
I know!. I know! Mrs. Hill's 7th typing class receives an oral drill.
Mr. Weber's 3rd period typing class hard at work.
MR. CHARLES WEBER Wayne State Teachers College Commercial and Science
Several typing students try ·out the new electrics.
The broad jump event at the Junior High track meet.
MRS. MADELINE BARRY
Kearney State Teacher 's College
Physical Education
"Ready, set, goll" Mr. Paap is just about ready to start an 8th grade race in the Junior High track meet.
Mrs. Barry ' s are having a go at softball.
MR. RONALD P AAP' Peru State Teacher' s
College Physical Education
A few track events taking place in Mr. Paap' s P .E. class.
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SECRETARY TO HIGH SCHOOL: Mrs. Helen Dierks
!lEAD CUSTODIAN: Mr. Bud Matthies
Our
HIGH SCHOOL BOOKKEEPER: Mrs. Jackie Mowinkel
CUSTODIAN: Mr. John Daup
COOKS: Mrs. Fawn Clark & Mrs. Freida Godsey
CUSTOUIAN: Mr. Johnny Wheeler
SECRETARY TO SUPERINTENDENT: Mrs. Loretta Matthies
GRADS
BARBARA BARTHEL BOB BOOKOUT BILL BOWLING
RON BROWNE MARGIE BUSCH BETTE CAMPBELL
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NANCY CHRISTENSEN National Honor Society
ERIK FOGED
OWEN DIERKS
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BETTY GIERMANN . National Honor Society
BARBARA ERRETT
RON GLADMAN
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LINDA HANKS National Honor Society
WALT KAZOR
ROGER HANSEN
VER ON KRAUTKREMER
AMY JO HART Salutatorian National Honor Society
CAROLYN OKESON
FRANK PETERS JOAN POLLARD KE MASS
GARRY McNEW TOM MES ER DWIGHT MOORE
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TOM MORRISON CHERI REITER MARLENE SHANAHAN
KATHY SIEVERS DAVE SKUSA ELSIE STADNICK
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SUE STOCK
BARBARA THURSTON
GENE STOLTENBURG
JUDY TRU ~:l~dictori~~LE tlonal Hono S . r oc1ety
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DAVE VOSS
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GARY WHITEHILL JA ET WILLIAMS
DO A WILLMS ED ZIKAS
KATIIY WILLIAMS Nationat Honor Society
7th grade crazy day
Carolyn plays one of Mr. Jackson's s i 11 y li t t I e games.
:vtr . Jackson >hows the boys lnother of his ~ames .
Prince: the class mascot
Senior
Tryin ' a new way of walkin', Janet?
Mr. Weber does the Limbo
8th grade graduation
Erik feeds his face
Mr. Jackson and Mr. Ludwick--just one of the gang.
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"Mrs. Kirby, may I take your wrap?''
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"Look, why don't we play a game of some sort while we're waiting?"
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"Dang, those flies!"
Penny . . . . . . . . . . . . Charline Storm Essie . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diana Denker Rheba . . • . . . . . . . . . . . Cheri Reiter Paul . . • . . . . . . . • . . Gene Stoltenberg DeP inn a • . . • . . . . . . . . Erik F oged Ed . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . Doug Holmolka Donald • ............. • Dave Skusa Grandpa • • . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Messner Alic . . • . . . • . . . . . Marlene Shannahan Henderson . . . . . . . . . . • . Bill Browne Tony . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . Owen Dierks Kolenkhov . • . . . . . . . . . . Ron Browne Gay . . . • . . . . . . . Kathy Seivers Mr. Kirby . . . . . . . . • . Steve Mcintosh Mrs. Kirby . . . . Carolyn Okeson G-Men .. Garry McNew, Gary
McDonald , Ken Mass Olga • • . . • Linda Hanks
A behind scene Janet Williams prompts cast
"My Lordi''
Curtain time in ten minutes .
Grandpa gets his wrinkles the easy way.
"Wait a minute ! You can't go back that far--that ' s been outlawed."
"Shut up, all of you I"
"Well, Mr. Vanderhof, the governmentwants to talk to you about a little matter of income tax."
"He didn ' t leave. He died."
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Rev. Snodgrass gives the Baccalaureate address .
Got a problem, Barb?
1963 Graduating Class
Girls dress for Baccalaureate
Mixed chorus performs
Linda Christen&en and Keith Arnold escort the Seniors.
The "line-up"
Mr. Cecil McGee add r e s s e s the Seniors at Commencement.
The guys spruce up
It ' s all over except the Congratulations.
Seniors are presented to Mr. Semke
Judy receives one of many scholarships .
The Seniors face life with smiles---
Judy Trumble gives her Valedictorian address.
"Weepy -John" accepts her diploma.
and a few tears
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MARY LEE JEPSEN
In grateful recognition to Miss Mary Lee Jepsen for the honor and pride she has so graciously brought to her state, her home town, and especially to her school, during her reign as Miss Nebraska of 1962.
To her go the sincere thanks and best wishes from the student body and faculty of Papillion High School.
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~ UNDERGRADS
Barry Alley Keith Arnold Jim Babbitt Diane Bartels Gene Block Gary Brandon
Ron Buesing Pat Campbell Jean Catlett Gary Chapman Linda Christenser Marilyn Corn
Mike Daharsh Diana Denker Sharon Dierks Jon Doyle Elsie Draper Sue Ehlers
Ken Frederick Larry Gloe Judi Godsey Mike Goldenstein Shirley Grube Doug llomolka
Don Jacot Paul Jochim llarold Jones Dennis Kelly Larry Kersten Johnny King
Bonnie Koke Pat Mathay Gary McDonald Steve Mcintosh Ru sell
Montgomery Sandy Mortenson
Dean Newton Susan Okeson Anita Pardi Linda Perez Tony Perez Kerel Peters
Tom Regan Helen Ruff Kay Seawards Ivan Steinke Don Stille Gunter Stormer
Joe Stoupa Dale Sutton Bob Telish Don Tex Janet Villwock Alyce Weiss
Bob Whitehill Dan Whitted Sharon Whitten Pam Williams Ken Zeeb Patti Zimmerman
CLASS OFFICERS
Pres. Vice Pres. Treas. Sec.
Ivan Steinke . . Diana Denker
Kay Seawards Dan Whitted
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Mr. Jackson crowns Sharon Whitten as Queen.
JUNIOR SWEETHEART ROYALTY LEFTTORIGHT:Princess Linda Christensen, Queen Sharon Whitten, King Don Tex, Prince Keith Arnold.
Junior
Don Tex is crowned King by Mr. Jackson.
The Sweetheart Royalty dance one alone.
Smile, you're on Candid Camera
What's so interesting, Don?
Ron, stop it, that tickles
Six , slick, Sweethearts sit some
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"I've got you!"
After rece1 vmg her gift, Mrs. Leadabrand presents llelen Ruff, the student manager , to the audience.
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"Do you really like it?"
"Yeecchh I"
"Well, now, really dear!"
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"And I tell you I don' t need shoulder pads!"
"Now, the last time 1 did the slop
"THE CAST"
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Lizzie . • . . . . . . . . . . Janet Villwock Agnes Carol . . . . . . . • . . Diane Bartels HQward Carol . . . . . . . . Steve Mcintosh Joan . . . . Diana Denker Jeannie . . . . . . . . . . Sue Ehlers Ginger . . . . . . . . • . . . . Sharon Dierks Eddie Davis . . . . . • . . . • . Tom Regan Tommy Green . . . . . . . . Dennis Kelly Mr. Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Tex Ed Hoffman . . . . . . . . . . Doug Homolka
"One and one is two, and . II
"Don't push the panic button I"
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What' s the matter Linda , is Herman acting upl
The Carl Jay orchestra provided one of the finest performances ever at the Jr . and Sr. Prom.
''(? fJ " Jhangra-ol..ai
Junior president , Ivan Steinke welcomes everyone.
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Decorations up; everyone decked out in best garb.
Th~ stage was a little warm, so a few decided to do a little dancing on the gym.
Keith get off Kerel' s feet
See a ghost?
Junior--
Senior
Prom
Who's the card sharps? C o u 1 d n ' t be Nancy Chris and Marg Busch.
Got troubles Sharon? Note: Gutter ball.
Students line up at the ticket office in the Papio Theater.
The final event of a very successful Prom. The breakfast served by Booster Club.
No No No Noll !II
It ' s 3 A.M. everyone's still awake and enjoying the movie at the Papio Theater.
Give me just a little morel
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Run into a problem Miss Sommer?
No Janet , you 'll never pass for a boy!
What's so interesting, Janet?
Junior
What are the stakes, fell as?
All those cokes really make you pucker up don't they Marilyn Corn?
That ' s nice Janet V.
Where are the boys?
Now curt!:!Y Kerel Peters I
NOT PICTURED: Roger Arnold Kathy Black Arthur Harriman Lenny Heavican Bill Langdon Jim Morrison
Dean Weiss Sam Williams Bob Wittmuss
Phyllis Nielson Richard Norskov Donna Pierce Scott Rogers Don Smith Leonard Williams
Bruce Adams Sue Aeschl ima]"l Sue Alfons Barbara Alysworth
Joyce Campbell Milo Campbell Myrna Cash Carol Daharsh
Dean Gosch Mike Les Hauschild Mike Lou Hauschild Bob Hawn
Danny Iske Dennis Karlik Cathy Kazor Wayne Kelly
Keith Low Ken Lucht Ruby Marchisello Dave McClure
Rita Pardi Russell Peters Betty Pflaum Carol Reeves
Larry Ross Otto Rudolph Elaine Ruffcorn Ann Schmidt
Dorothy Stock Charles Sturm Judy Thompson Francis Thurston
CLASS OFFICERS
Sec. . . . Cindy Ricks Vice-Pres.
. . . Milo Campbell Pres. Jo Hill
ot Pictured Treas. . . Carol Skusa
Bobby Blankenship Bill Browne Jack Buffington Geoffery Burdge
Judy Don Sue Engberg Bill George Marge Goodrow
Jo Hill Linda Honaker Van Hyde Ron Ingram
Nancy Koke Kathy Krause Pat Lawler Linda Long
Ron McNew Janice Meisinger Marsha Newton Judy Okeson
Phillip Reichel Rita Riekena Darrell Reynolds Cindy Ricks
Carol Skusa Lou Smith Larry Stark Marvin Steinke
Ron Turtscher Jim Vance Sally Warner
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What a crew!
Tony Perez mashes a few spuds.
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The Coolest He - Larry Stark The Coolest She - Diana Denker
The whole beat bunch
A little lower now I
Got the arms unde;r-- just a little to go ·
The floor is full of dancers for a change.
Break time
A couple curies (Linda Honaker and Jo Hill)
That's not the limbo.
Way to go Annie
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Bill Aken Barbara Arp Robin Biese Karon Boone Dean Borman
Donna Campbell Peggy Campbell Frea Catlett Linda Chapman Steve Christensen
Linda Daharsh Cheryl Eby Richard Ellis Vicki Eymann Doug Firebaugh
Betty Graham John llonaker Sharon Honaker Pam Hubbard Debbie Jones
Terry Langley Sherry Lehr Donna Lienemann Dave Long Tom Mcintosh
Doug Nelson Ken Nickolai Steve Okeson Cherry Olson Marla Olson
Tom Rahn Wayne Robb Dave Roberts Carol Schacht Jim Seawards
Adele Stadnick Sally Stock Billie Storm Diane Uhe
Nancy Warren Susan Weiss Dennis White Richard Whitehill
CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right, Vice-Pres. Linda
King Treas. Billie
Storm Pres. Cheryl Eby Sec. Karon
Gibilisco
Mary Bose Colleen Bowling Roger Brockman Tom Buffington
Bill Christensen Larry Clayton Kathy Corn Linda Crowley
Jim Foged Karon Gibilisco Nancy Glesmann Joe Goins
Mike Kelly Carol Kersten Linda King Carol Kiser
Lois Mansfield Craig Marshall Pam Monical Susan Mortensen
Linda Palmer Lorraine Petersen Pam Petty K. C. Reidy
Sharon Severin Steve Sharrar Chuck Shomaker Carol Smithberg
John Van Winkle Eddie Vosler Pam Ward
Ronald Whitehill Shirley Wieferhol Ricky Wooldridge
ot Pictured: Jeanie Bi hop Stephanie DunBar Kathy Knapp Etta Ward
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K. C. Slams one
Dave Long and Colleen Bowling go for the ball.
How about Elvis?
How does the hand taste, Jim?
Free throw for Colleen
Where's the boys?
No Kiddin'?
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Richard Gibil isco Larry Kelly Steve Szynskie
Jack Vance, President; Roger Abels, Vice President; Diane Seibold, Treasurer; Paula Hewett , Secretary.
Not Pictured: Judith Same, Charles Mcintosh, Max Peery, Douglas Petersen, John Schmidt, Lilian Snutch, Gary Trochlil.
Roger Abels Mary Abrams Kerry Adams David Badger Jeanne Bailey
Nancy Christiansen Kathy Corb'y Michael Cox Philip Curnutt Steve Daniell
Wayne Dvorak Steven Dunn David Franks Dan Gladman Pamela Godsey
Patty Hauschild Paula Hewett Carol Hinkle Kristy Krauth Judy Holcomb
Alan Jorgensen Wayne Kalal Charles Klemz Eugene Koch Kathy Kruse
Judy McKenzie Don Milburn Marla Milburn Lavina Monical Darlene Nutt
Lynette Porter Randy Reiter Connie Ricks Cindv Riekena Tracy Rogers
Sandra Sheridan Michael Smithbrg Linda Spethman JoAnn Stark Gary Tilford
Jack Vance Terree Warren Harland Wilkinson Doneva Williams Kathleen Wittmuss
Cheryl Barthel Joyce Block David Brown Steve Carmen
Tommy Denker Janet Dort Susan Douglass Mark Doyle
Glenda Gosch Gerry Grunke Judy Gruner Mike Harriman
Dianna Hutchison Donna lske Robert Jackson James Johnson
Ronald Kucharyski Pat Lawler Linda McClure Roger Lemke
Dorothy Olson Daniel Parker Sara Petersen Dernhard Pieko
Larry Rose Linda Schwer Diane Seibold Debbie Semke
Sally Turille Wesley Upchurch Gary Vance Janet Vance
Diane Zavodny Shirley Zeeb Eric Marzluf Jackie Booker
8/h (}rade fiawaiian ::bance
Boy , I wish this dance would get rolling .
Who are you waiting for , Gene.?
Winners of the twist contest - Doug Petersen and Mary Adams.
Step one, two ..
Looks like the decorations are a bit saggy.
Mrs. Frederick and Mrs . Jefferson seem to enjoy the dance.
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NOT PICTURED Donna Bartek Connie Jones Ray Petersen Nadine Peterson Veron Reed Nancy Schmidt Barbara Snutch
Ronald Whitten Ann Yount Tom Zimmerman Erin Marzluf
Lois Spethman Steve Srb Patti Tighe Phillip Upchurch
Elizabeth Amick Brenda Arp Wayne Alysworth Cheryl Babbitt Carol Bishop
Danna Carlson Linda Carpenter Peggy Christainsen Harold Clary Gary Cordes
Charles Dort Ricky Dra~er Leon Fric e Yvonne Frederick Bob Graham
Ann Hegenberger Patty llonaker Marsha Holcomb Ronald Hubbard Tommy Hyde
Linda Kelly Carol Klabunde Tim Koch Alyce Kruse Steve Lehr
Linda Mcintosh Chuck McNew Susie Mesner Richard Miles Steve Mortenson
Roger Penke Richard Pflaum Linda Reinders Dania! Robb Judy Roland
Bonnie Ward Linda White
CLASS OFFICERS Sec . Elizabeth Amick Vice .-Pres . Linda Kelly Pres . Tommy Hyde Treas. Tim Koch
Mary Block Barbara Campbell Kathy Campbell Sharon Campbell
Barbara Cornell Tom Crowley Ken DeBoer Gayle Dodge
Tommy Greenlee Gary Hejl Larry Hanson Paul llarlow
Don Ingram Janice lske Marvin Iske Wade Jackson
Robert Leopold Ken Leinemann Jerry Light Patsy Long
Dave Nielson Janice Oseka Ronald Pardi Diane Parker
Elaine Ruffcorn Cheryl Shomaker John Smith Lynda Snodgrass
Let's see, this one looks good.
Mr. Jurgens and Mrs. Glascock have a dance.
It ' s fun if you can stay on the skates .
The floor is pretty hard , i n' t it?
The girls are waiting, boys.
Jr. High dance sponsored by the 7th grade
Mrs. Jurgens and Charles Dorton a multiple choice.
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"Stay together , girls ."
"The Cool Ones."
The cheerleaders lead the pep club in a cheer at one of our memorable pep rallies .
Coach Paap clue the school in.
"Have you got a problem , Linda?"
The mighty pep club Y,elling at the Homecoming game.
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Erik gives Harold "the word."
ACTIVITIES
~!te Papillion marcking Band
~akej Parf Jn Band ::!Ja'J The marching band participated in the Cornhusker Band Day on October 13,
1962. The morning was spent practicing for the afternoon performance and marching
in a parade through downtown Lincoln. The afternoon found them enjoying the
football game and taking part in the half time show along with 66 other bands from
throughout the state.
FIRST ROW: Left to Right , Judy McKenzie , Jean Catlett , Linda McClure , Sue Alfons , Linda Christensen, Denni Kelly , Judy Trumble, Randy Reiter, Geoffrey Burdge, Lorraine Petersen, Cheryl Barthel. SECO D ROW : Joan Pollard, Linda Kelly , Barbara Barthel , Linda Mcintosh , Linda Lawler , Marvin Steinke, Pam Ward , Linda Dahar h, Charle Mclnto h, Barbara Arp , Pat Lawler, Carol Daharsh, Kerel Peters. THIRD ROW :
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Band plays at Ak-Sar-Ben clinic .
Steve Srb, Dan Gladman , Sharon Dierks, Dave McClure , Roger Arnold , Ivan Steinke, Amy Jo Hart , Keith Arnold , Ken Leinemann, Ken ickolai , Fred Catlett, Jim Johnson , Larry Kelly, Gary Tilford. FOURTH ROW : Mr. Meredith , Jim Vance, Charles Strum, Tom Greenlee, Doug Homolka, Dwight Moore , Van Hyde, Connie Ricks .
Dance Band plays at class play .
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fiomecoming /Jon/ire
FRO T ROW : Left to Right, Sue Ehlers , Sharon Whitten , Pam Williams, Steve Mcintosh , Dale Sutton, Keith Arnold , Ron Gladman, Bill Browne , Gary Brandon, Jean Catlett, Judy Dort, Anita Pardi , Kathy Sievers, Miss Sommer. SECOND ROW : Marilyn Corn, Helen Ruff, Diana Denker, Jon Doyle, Bob Bookout, Owen Dierks , Dave Skusa, Ron Browne, Dennis Kelly , Linda Perez, Charline Storm, Janet Villwock. THIRD ROW: Barbara Thurston, Diane Bartels , Barbara Alysworth , Alyce Weiss, Susan Okeson, Kay Seawards, Jo Hill , Sue Stock, Betty Geirmann, Cheri Reiter , Kathy Williams, Judy Trumble, Amy Jo Hart , Sharon Dierks, Betty Stott.
The girls of the mixed chorus also formed a Girls ' Glee.
The mixed chorus sang at the Christmas program.
The 7th grade chorus performed at the Spring Concert.
Mixed Octet
Triple Trio
Girls ' Trio
A select group presented "The Telephone Hour" atthe Spring Concert.
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MO ARCH CHEERLEADERS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Linda Christensen , Sharon Whitten, Carol Daharsh, Carolyn Okeson, Captain; Sue Alfons, Barb Errett , Annie Schmidt, and Janet Williams.
FIRST ROW: Left to Right , Carol Daharsh, Judy Dort , Sue Alfons, Annie Schmidt. SECO D ROW : Mr. Allgood, Sponsor; Marlene Shanahan, Betty Pflaum , Sue Ehlers, Sharon Whitten , Barb Errett , Carolyn Okeson, Linda Christensen, Janet Williams, Kathy Black, Kerel Peter , Patti Zimmerman , Ruby Marchisello. THIRD ROW: Sally Warner, Pam Williams, Joan Pollard, Cheri Reiter, Susan Okeson, Linda Perez , ancy Koke, Cathy Kazor, Rita Padi,
Phyllis Nelson , Carol Reeves , Jean Catlet, Anita Pardi. FOURTH ROW : Cindy Ricks , Kathy Seivers, Helen Ruff, Myrna Cash , Barbara Aylesworth , Sharon Dierks, Judy Okeson, Alyce Weiss, Dorothy Stock, Pat Mathay , Kay Seawards, Jo Hill, Marilyn Corn. FIFTH ROW : Kathy Williams , Kathy Karuse, Sue Engberg , Judy Trumble, Diana Denker, Elsie Stadnick, Janet Villwork, Amy Jo Hart, Judy Thompson, Charline Storm, Pat Lawler, Lou Smith , Linda Honaker .
PEP CLUB OFFICERS FROMLEFTTORIGHT: Marlene Shanahan, Secretary; Elsie Stadnick, Vice-President; Kathy Williams, President; Sue Ehlers , Treasurer.
Pep club sponsor , Mr. Allgood, sells tickets for the pep club chili supper.
"Ummmmmm good! Everyone enjoys their chili."
The Lineup!
"And then you add . . . "
Come on now, no loafing on the job.
"Boy, after that chili 1 need some water." Coach Keller's little boy wants a drink.
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KING: Owen Dierks
P RI CE: Tom Morrison DUKE: Ron Browne COU T: Ken Mass LORD: Bill Bowling
QUEE : Carolyn Okeson
PRI CESS: Kathy Williams DUCHESS: Janet Williams COU TESS: Marlene Shanahan LADY: Barb Barthel
qq 11 PJ <' I JJ.../-1 Lhapler Jweelhearl
Miss Kathy Sievers
Attendants to the Chapter Sweetheart Miss Judy Trumble Miss Joan Pollard
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KNEELING: Left to Right, Roger Hansen, Larry Langley, Richard Norskov, Russel Peters , Otto Rudolph, Dwight Moore. STA DING: Sponsor Mr. Randell , Walter Kazor , Larry Kerstens, Dennis
Gruner, Wayne Kelly , Bob Wittmuss, Don Borman. SITTING ABOVE : Dean Weiss, Mike Daharsh , Franklin Peters, Jr., Larry Gloe , Dan Whitted, Ken Mass, Garry Me ew.
Richard Norskov, Reporter; Roger Hansen, Vice President; Franklin Peter , Jr., President; Mike Daharsh , Secretary; Walter Kazor, Treasurer; Garry McNew, Sentinel.
FRONT: Left to Right, Garry McNew, Mike Daharsh. BACK: Frank Peters , Walter Kazor. This team tied for first place in the state contest for Land Judging.
Roger Hansen observes painting that he purchased while in Paris , France. During the summer of ' 62 , Roger and a group of FF A boys from all over the United States took a 24-day tour to Western Europe. This was a good will Agriculture mission, under the People to People Program, which took the boys to 6 different countries on their tour.
Frank Peters and Mike Daharsh took 4th place in the state contest on Dairy Management.
Feeding time. Garry McNew and Otto Rudolph work on FFA's biggest project of the year.
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FRO T ROW: Left to Right, Treasurer Dave Skusa, Secretary Kathy Block, President Ron Browne. SEC-0 D ROW: Linda Perez, Kerel Peters, Janet Williams, Sally Warner, Ruby Marchisello, Diane Bartels, Dorothy Stock, Kathy Kazor, Myrna Cash, Kathy Krause. THIRD ROW: Mike Hauschild, Sam Williams, Dave McClure, Geoffery Burdge, Cindy Ricks, Mike
Viva Alemania En Espanol. Despite the snow, the officers strike a mirada blanca pose.
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Goldenstein, Amy Jo Han, Phillip Reichel, Diana Denker, Janet Villwock, Helen Ruff, Marsha Reed, Denni Kelly, Lind Christensen, Steve Mcintosh, Pam Williams, Jim Babbitt, Jean Catlett, Owen Dierks, Marilyn Corn, Tom Mesner, Pat Lawler, Keith Low, Sponsor Mr. Totilas.
Surprise I Surprise I Most of the club showed up to clean up after a dance I
(Spanish Dance)
Bend lower next time, Jol
Hey , let ' s "twist."
"1 want my money back," says Linda Lawler.
Wake up , Cheryl ll
Don't everyone dance at once.
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FiRST ROW: Jim Babbitt , Steve Mcintosh, Bill Brown, Harold Jones, Tom Regan, Barry Alley , Don Tex, Tom Mesner, Ken Mass, Erik Foged, Gene Stoltenberg. SECOND ROW: Diana Denker, Marlene Shanahan, Cheri Reiter, Janet Williams, Linda Perez, Kathy Sievers, Myrna Cash, Barb Errett, Carolyn Okeson,
Best Actress - Diane Bartels. Best Supporting Actress - Diana Denker. Best Actor - Steve Mcintosh. Best Supporting Actor -Owen Dierks.
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Linda Hanks, Mrs. Leadabrand, sponsor, Amy Jo Hart. THIRD ROW: Doug Homolka, Diane Bartels, Helen Ruff, Owen Dierks, Sue Ehlers, Sally Warner, Sharon Dierks, Charline Storm, Janet Villwock , Dave Skusa, Ron Browne.
DRAMA CLUB OFFICERS: Cheri Reiter, secretary; Charline Storm, treasurer; and Janet Williams, president.
THE NATIVITY SCENE A drama club presentation in the Christmas Program.
Pracfice and Per/orm
Sally Warner and Roy Brown, sophomore drama students, practice reading lines from a play.
Another scene from the Christmas Program as the crippled slave girl is healed.
Janet Nagler gives Mrs . Leadabrand, Drama Club sponsor , a present from the Junior Class .
Put your heart lnto it Judy.
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RED CROSS COU CIL FIRST ROW: Left to Right , Debbie Semke, Pat Lawler, Secretary; Janet Villwock , Vice President; Linda Hanks, President; Steve Mcintosh, Treasurer; Steve Leer. SECOND ROW: Elaine Ruffcorn, Colleen Bowling, Phillip Riechal , Ron Browne, Mr. Miller, Sponsor; Tommy Denker. Bill Aken is not pictured.
"Whatcha doin ', Tom?' One of the dances sponsored by the Red Cross.
"Show 'em how to do it, Mr. Weber."
"What are you thinking about, Frank?"
A group of the kids on their way to Children's Hospital.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Sommer, sponsor , Diana Denker, Janet Villwock, Sharon Whitten, Linda Christensen, Barry Alley, Amy Jo Hart, Linda Hanks,
Valedictorian Judy Trumble
fionor
Former P .H.S. students tell about the college they are attending on a panel led by President Judy Trumble.
Judy Trumble, Kathy Williams. Not pictured: Betty Geirmann.
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Salutatorian Amy Jo Hart
Juniors and seniors that made a 90% over-all average became members on Honor Night.
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FIRST ROW : Left to Right, Co. Editors Tom Mesner and ancy Christensen. SECOND ROW: Kathy Seivers , Nancy Warren , Pam Hubbard , Barbara Arp , Sharon Severin , Barbara Errett, Carolyn Okeson , Margie Busch . THIRD ROW: Steve Mcintosh , Karon Boone , Carol Kerston , Carol Schatt, Bill Browne, Peggy Campbell.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Co-editor Amy Jo Hart , Myrna Cash , Barbara Barthel , Patti Zimmerman , Nancy Christensen, Co-editor Marlene Shanahan, Carolyn Okeson , Kathy Seivers, Barbara Errett , Pat Mathay , Gary Brandon.
Don't look so sad II
Imp r o vi n g nature, Homer?
Nervous, girls?
-Jump high, Sharon I
Don't they look intelligent????
Lookin' for another arm, boys?
What's the matter, girls , did you forget the cheer?
Students take 1. T. E. D. tests.
Is it good, Mr. Ludwick?
Steady, Kathy Ill
Hard game, boys?
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Most Representative Girl Marlene Shanahan and Most Represemati ve 8 o y Tom Morrison start off a dance.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Chuck Shomaker, Sharon Hanaker, Linda McClure, Mr. Ludwick, Sponsor, Larry Stark, Don Tex, Gary Cordas, Linda Christensen, Anne Schmidt, Tom Morrison, Carolyn Okeson.
It's not that bad, Mr. Ludwick, Tom and Elsie seem to enjoy dancing.
We might have guessed it'd be that lazy Keith and Kerel.
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There's always got to be someone to tell you how to do it . . . Mr. Jackson.
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You're not going to let a little 'ol rain stop you, are you?
Intelligent group, isn't it?
Come on boys, let's put a little elbow grease into it.
I wonder how many wrecks there would be if we let Chris shine all windshields.
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Warlene S~ana~an 70 Most Representative Girl, Papillion High School
:lom morri~on Most Representative Boy , Papillion High School 71
Senior ci!effermen
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Barry Alley Larry Gloe Doug Homolka Gary McDonald Russ Montgomery Tom Regan Don Tex Ron Buesing Don Stille Larry Ross Jack Buffington Larry Stark Lenny Hea vi can Phillip Reichel Ron Ingram Coach Keller, sponsor
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Kangaroo Court proceedings begin with the Lettermen's Club acting as jury and Tom Morrison presiding as judge.
Those eggs can be messy . . . huh, Erik. Erik Foged suffers for not wearing maroon and white on Color Day.
Bill Bowling, acting as defendant for Keith Arnold, Jim Babbitt and llarold Jones, pleads their case successfully.
Erik Foged acts as his own defendant. What's the matter, don't you trust Bill?
Cherry Olsen received no mercy from the court when she wore Ralston ' s colors on Color Day.
I v a n S t e i n k e a n d Gary McDonald give Erik a little assistance.
On 3 Larry
Ride 'em cowboy!
New and old lettermen have an initiation swimming party at Dana College in Blair, Nebr.
Splish splash, they were taken a bath
Senior lettermen recognized on Honor Night.
Don 't be a coward , Jump!
Football lettermen receive their letters at an assembly.
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SPORTS
fiomecoming Aclivilie~
Our Ralston cheerleaders, Tom Regan, Don Tex, Billy Bowling, and Darwin Achesilman!!!
P .H.S. students screamed with delight as the Ralston ram was thrown into the fire by the varsity football boys .
o, look twice, that ' s not an angel , that's only Tom Regan!
The Royal Flairs played the music , while students danced and had a gay ole time.
Some of the celebs at the dance didn ' t dance, did they, Judy Dort1 Larry Stark , Kathy Black, and Don Jacot???
Annie Schmidt seemed pretty tall next to her handsome partner, but they still danced well together.
Elsie Stadnick was crowned Homecoming queen.
The 1963 Homecoming candidates were , left to right, Marlene Shanahan, Elsie Stadnick, Carolyn Okeson , and Barb Errett.
The gals looked on with intense thought.
Oops I Barb take it slow and easy , you' 11 be all right, if you don ' t panic.
Homecoming royalty, Thomas Morrison and Elsie Stadnick.
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VARSITY AND RESERVE FOOTBALL SQUADS
Head Coach , Mr. Don Keller ; Assistant Coach, Mr. Ron Paap.
VARSITY STARTING ELEVEN
JR . HIGH FOOTBALL SQUAD
Coach , Mr. Rolland Jurgens .
Two players look on ready to get back into the game.
Look out , Tom! There' s someone behind you!
Reserves have their eyes glued to the game.
Owen Dierks finds a hole.
Mr. George and the cheerleaders look on with enthusiasm.
Into the end zone and Papio scores another touchdown.
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Owen D i e r k s adds two points on the way to victory over Ralston.
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FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Coach Paap, Ron Ingram, Ken Mass , Owen Dierks , Larry Ross, Don Tex, Doug Homolka. SECOND ROW: Dale Sutton , Butch Krautkremer, Tom Morrison , Don Stille , Ron Buesing, Larry Stark, Tom Rahn.
Jubilant team and coach after exciting victory over Ralston .
Happy students greet the team after the game with the big rival.
Look out from behind I Don Tex gets outstreched in a game with Platteview.
Jr. High game with Millard.
1' ll take that ball.
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FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Daniel Parker, Ken Zeeb, Keith Low, Jack Buffington, Darrell Reynolds, Bob Telsih, Mike Daharsh, Ron Me ew, Bill Aken, Dave McClure, Wayne Kalal. SECO D ROW: Coach Don Keller. Tom Regan, Ron Turtscher, Bob Blankenship, Paul Jochim, Jim Morrison, Bill Langdon, Dean Gosch, Steve Sharrar, Marvin Steinke, Phillip Reichel, Ken Frede"rick, Gary McDonald, Don Smith.
Aken shoots one from the free throw line.
Bill Aken goes in for a layup. P .S. Papio won.
FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Bill Langdon, Owen Dierks, Wayne Kelly , Bill Aken, Gary McDonald , Don Tex, Ron Browne, Keith Arnold. SECO D ROW: Tom Rahn, Bob Jackson, Chuck Shomaker, Barry Alley, Tom Regan , Tom Morrison, Ken Mass, Larry Ross , Tom Buffington, Mr. Jurgens, cc;>ach.
A few happy junior rooters I
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Tom Morrison lets go with a high fast one.
Gary McDonald is about ready to lay into one.
Larry Ross selects a Mickey Mantle bat.
What ' s the signal, coach?
There's a few students who come to the baseball games . Especially when they get out of school.
FRO T ROW : Left to Right, Coach Don Keller , Ron Buesing, Dean Go ch , Larry Stark , Larry Gloe , Don Tex, Tom Morrison , Don Stille , Phillip Reichel , Don Ingram. SECO D ROW: Fred Catlett , Jim Foged,
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Gary McDonald , Ron Browne, Dave Skusa , Bill Christen en , Owen Dierk , Johnny King. STANDING: Bill Bowling, Bill Langdon.
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FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Sue Engberg , Judy Okeson , Sue Alfons , Carol Daharsh , Mrs . Barry , Barbara Alysworth, Betty Pflaum , Nancy Koke , Ruby Marchiesllo. SECOND ROW : Judy Dort, Pat Bawlwer, Dorothy Stock, Sally Warner , Lou Smith , Carol Reeves .
THIRD ROW : Linda Honaker, Jo Hill, Cindy Ricks, Anne Schmidt, Kathy Krause. FOURTH ROW: Myrna Cash , Pat Mathay , Sharon Whitten, Linda Christensen. F IFTH ROW : Jean Catlett, Linda Perez, Janice Meisinger . SIXTH ROW : Janet Villwock.
g . .A . .A. FRONT ROW: Nancy Christainsen, Janet Vance, Kathy Campbell, Sue Peterson , Mrs . Barry, Mary Block , Ann Yount, Paula Hewitt , Linda Reindeers. SECOND ROW: Lorraine Petersen, Cheryl Barthel , Sherry Lehr , Patsy Long, Bonnie Ward , Brenda Arp , Marsha Holcolm , Glenda Gosch , Shirley Zeeb. THIRD ROW: Vicki Eymann, Gayle Dodge , Janice Oseka, Connie Ricks , Linda Mcintosh , Cheryl Shoemaker, Linda White , Yuonne Frederick , Carol Klabunde , Diane Zavodney , Diane Seibold, Linda McClure. FOURTH
ROW : Donna Leinemann, Adele Stadnick, Billie Storm, Linda Daharsh , Sharon Severin, Peggy Campbell, Kathy Corby , Linda Spethman, JoAnn Stark , Linda Lawler. F IFTH ROW : Cheryl Eby, Colleen Bowling,
ancy Glesman, ·Sally Stock, Karon Boone, Robin Bose, Pam Ward , Carol Kerston , Lynette Porter. SIXTH ROW: Linda Palmer, Pam Hubbard , DianeUhe, Linda Crowley , Barbara Arp , Carol Schact, Mary Bose, Linda Schwear.
Miss Nancy Christiansen models a cute shift.
The style show sponsored by the Girls' Athletic Association was a smashing success. Dory Passolt, a professional model, talked on grooming, posture, and appearence on her first visit. At her second appearance she presented a style show of young fashions from Sears store.
Mrs. Fredricks presents her eighth grade class and the shifts they had made.
Miss Cindy Ricks models sportswear from Sears.
A knit bathing suit is shown by Miss Cheryl Eby.
Dory Passolt presents redheaded Miss Pam Monical in pink.
A polka-dot "go-to-church" dress is modeled by Miss Anne Schmidt.
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