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The Monarch 1964 Yearbook

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The Monarch PAPILLION HIGH SCHOOL

Papillion, Nebraska Alyce Weiss, Editor

Jim Babbitt, Co- Editor Mr. Weber, Sponsor

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THE KEYS TO THIS BUILDING SHOULD BE USED Dedication of New High School

Governor Morrison is welcomed to Papillion. The crowd gathers for the dedication of the new wing of the high school.

The olors are presented by four high school mem­bers of Explorer Post No. 499.

DEDICATION SERVICES

The Papillion lligh Band performs for the dedication services.

Governor Morrison is the honored speaker.

Superintendent George introduces honored guests. Mr. Clayton Hyde presents

Principal John Kleffner with the keys to the school.

1aster of Ceremonies 1r. Robert Corn pre­

sides .

The president of the Student Council, Linda Christensen, speaks on· behalf of the stu­dent body.

NOT TO LOCK THE DOORS.. BUT TO KEEP THEM OPEN Wing--April 5, 1964

State Senator Dayle Payne attends the dedication.

A couple of excited young ladies get autographs from Governor Morrison.

OPEN HOUSE

Governor Morrison; Board President Elton Semke; Student Council President Linda Christensen; Superin­tendent Leslie George.

The hallways are busy during open house. Carol Skusa conducts a tour through the new high school wing.

COFFEE HOUR

Coffee and cookies are served in the new band room.

Lunch line at open house.

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ADMINISTRATION

SUP ERINTENDE T OF SCHOOLS Leslie R. George

Congratulations to the class of 1964 for this fine annual. It sets forth in pic­tures and words the many fine accomplish­ments of the class. May it always remind you of the many goals which you have set for yourselves as you meet life challenges in the future years . I would hope that you will always feel free to . return to your school, for pleasure, for help or study. Our doors are always open to you seniors of 1964.

Leslie R. George

BOARD OF EDUCATION: Elton Semke, John Wa rd, J r ., Arthur Grube, Rev. W. Snodgrass, Steven Same, F loyd Trumble.

HIGH SCHOOL PRI CIPAL John I-t Kleffner

I am mosthappytocommend the 1964 Senior Class on their ability and initiative to continue working throughout the entire year. Some of the seniors, generally, do not consider their last semester in high school of great importance. This was not true this year. I am sure each of you have benefitted from your continued effort. As you may have already realized, 'Life returns to you, what you contribute to life.' May your education at Papillion High influence each of you in such a manner, so that you will be a credit to your family, school, community, country and yourself.

With the help of God and your faith may you continue your success.

I would like to thank the staff, students and community for helping me during my years in Papillion. Especially, I owe a debt of gratitude to Mr. George , who is not only a great educator, but, a fine gentleman and a true friend .

John H. Kleffner

FACULTY AND CLASSROOM

MRS. ZATI!OE JE FERSON Omaha University Math

MR. RICHARD PETERSEN University of Nebraska Math, Physics

MATH OFFERS CHALLENGES

Johnny King received the award for the most outstanding math student

Dr. H. L. Hunzeker visiting lecturer on math, gave talk to math students.

MR. DEAN MOI!R Midland College Math, Science

MR. DEAN STRENGER Wayne State College Math, Science

Jerry Sommers, Janet Vance, and Gene Kock working a little of Mrs. Jefferson's math.

EXPLORING THROUGH

MR. LEONARD ALLGOOD Peru State College Science

Students view the result of the hard work in preparation for the Science Fair.

MR. CARLTO RHOTE Peru State College Science

MR. DONALD KELLER Wesleyan University Science, Guidance

Bill Aken points out the parts of a dissected c.at to the Sophomore science class.

SCIENCE

MR. LARRY FORSLUND Wayne State College Science

llarold Jones received the science award.

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MR. ROBERT MAJOR University of Nebraska, Core

MR. JAMES SPRAGUE Creighton University , !lis tory

SOCIAL STUDIES

MRS. IVO GLASCOCK Columbia University, New York Core

1R. FRA CIS BLA KENAU Wayne State, I! is tory, 1odern Problems

MISS BARBARA WITT!CK Southern State Teachers, South Dakota Core

One of the Sophomore World llistory classes.

1r. Blankenau's American r lis tory class.

Looks like their interested, doesn't it?

Freshman Civics class takes a field trip to Lincoln.

MISS NORMA SOMMER Southern State Teachers College South Dakota English, Music

Miss Sommer's 12th English Litera­ture c 1 ass celebrates W i 11 i am Shakespere's 400th birthday. Sue Elhers and Diane Bartels do the serving.

LANGUAGE ARTS

MR. JOITN MILLER Midland College English, History

Don Milburn gives a speech in Mrs. Hill's 9th grade English class

Isn't the panel suppose to do the talking?? Panel discussion in Miss Sommer's 12th English

MISS WILMA WOLFE Nebraska Wesleyan University English, Drama

Student Librarians SEATED: left toright: Ruby Marchisello, Betty Pflaum, Sharon Severin, Vice-Presi­dent; Marsha Newton. STANDI G: Cathy Kazor, Treas­urer; Sue Aeschliman, Sally Warner, President; Carol Reeves, Secretary; Lucille Smith, Janice Meisinger, Susan Okeson, Mary Abrams, Marla .Mulburn.

1RS. RUTH LEADABRAND University of Nebraska Librarian

A LIBRARY SERVES AS .....

Poster by Sally Warner.

National Library Week ...

Bulletin board by Janice Meisinger.

Expression of a Common Respect.

A study, reference and reading liesure corner

MRS. MARY FREDERICK University of Nebraska I lome Economics

Vicki Peterson knows the answer but it seems the others don't even know the question.

HOME ECONOMICS TEACHES THE GIRLS

THE ART OF HOMEMAKING

Four of the eighth grade girls give a speech and demonstration in one of Mrs. Frederick's classes.

Diane Parker tries her hand at cooking.

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Mr. Weber's typing class seems to be hard at work.

Office Practice girls are actively engaged in the methods of filing.

Mrs. Hill's typing students enJ)Y the facilities of the new edition.

MR. CHARLES WEBER Wayne State College Business Education

BUSINESS EDUCATION

MRS. JO HILL Mississippi State University Business Education and English

1R. CALVI IIAMILTO Peru State ollege Industrial Arts

MR. WILLARD WITTE ebraska University

Vocational Agriculture

Terry Way does some filing in the new equipment room.

INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND

VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE

Cave Nielson works hard with the new saw.

One of the drills is being tested by Richard Pflaum.

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MR. GEORGE MEREDITH Wesleyan University Music, Band

Sue Ehlers receives her music letter at Honors Convocation.

Dennis Kelly was the recipient of the award for outstanding achievements in band.

STUDENTS RECEIVE A MUSICAL EDUCATION

Senior High Chorus warms up under the direction of Miss Sommer.

Marvin Steinke receives a band letter.

Freshman music class listens to dreamy music.

MR. ROBERT KREMKE University of Nebraska Physical Education

MRS. MADELINE BARRY Kearney State College Physical Education

Put a little muscle in it Gloria.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Anyone got an apple?

With a rooter like Mr. Meredith, boys, your sure to win.

just don't think he'll make it. 1!5

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TO HELP US IS THEIR GOAL

HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARY

CUSTODIANS

COOKS

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Mrs. Helen Dierks

(left to right) Mr. John Daup Mr. Johnny Wheeler Mr. Bud Matthies,

head custodian

Mrs. Marcese Barkes Mrs. Eleanor Gage 1rs. Eleanor Robbins 1rs. Virginia Hoffman

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BARRY ALLEY

RON BARBER

THERE IS A PAST

KEITH ARNOLD Vice- President

DIA E BARTELS

JIM BABBITT President National Honor Society

GENE BLOCK

THAT IS GONE FOREVER

RON B ESING

GARY BRANDON

GARY CHAPMAN

l JEAN CATLETT

PAT CAMPBELL

LINDA CHRISTENSEN Valedictorian National Honor Society

MARILYN CORN 19

MIKE DAHARSH

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SHARO DIERKS

CC EHLLR 20

DIA A DE KER Salutatorian National Honor Society

JO DOYLE

KE FREDCRICK

BUT A FUTURE

CLSI DRAPER

LARRY GLOE

WHICH IS STILL

OUR OWN

SHIRLEY GR BE

DON JACOT

JUDI GODSEY

DE IS GRUNER

PAUL JOCIIIM Treasurer

MIKE GOLDENSTEIN Secretary

DO G HOMOLKA

CLASS FLOWER: CLASS COLORS:

DEN IS KELLY

LARRY KERSTEN

JOH Y KI G BON IE KOKE PAT MATHAY

GARY McDO ALD STEVE MciNTOSH RUSS MONTGOMEJ:\ Y

WHITE ROSES BLUE AND WHITE

SUSAN OKESON

KEREL PETERS

SANDIE MORTEN SON

ANITA PARDI

TOM REGAN

KAYE NISLEY National Honor Society

LINDA PEREZ

MIKE RIVERS

HELL R FF

DO STILLE

DALES TTO

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BETTI::. STOTT National Honor Society

BOB TELICH

IVA ST INKL

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JOL STO PA

DON TEX

JAN!:.T VILLWOCK National Honor Society

BOB WHITEHILL

K!:.N L!:.EB

SHARON WHITTEN National Honor Society

PATTI ZIMMERMAN

ALYCE WEISS

PAM WILLIAMS

SENIOR CLASS SPONSERS

Miss Sommer Mr. Weber Mr . Blankenau

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"Say, he's cute!" Gary Brandon inserts telephone.

"Yes, Mr. Keller, you have to pay too." GOOD-BYE MY FANCY

"I don't care if I am welcome, I'm leaving!" ·

"Dont 't look at me like that, it's only candy."

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Harold Jones hams it up a little.

"And to think I married her." Doug Homolka in scene with Betty Pflaum.

"These dandelions are for you Miss Reed."

1964 SENIOR ALL -SCHOOL PLAY CAST

Ginny Merrill .......... Carol Reeves Amelia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lou Smith Clarisse . . . . . . . . . . Karen Boone Mary Nell . . . . . . . . . . . . Sue Ehlers Miss Shackleford . . . . . Janice Meisinger Telephone Man . . . . . . . . Gary Brandon Susan . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Krause Grace Woods . . . . . . . . . . Myrna Cash Agatha Reed ........... Diana Denker Ellen Griswold . . . . . . . . . Betty Pflaum Prof. Birdeshaw . . . . . . . . Betty Stott Carol . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sharon Severin Jo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marsha Newton Or. Pitt . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Babbitt James Merrill . . . . . . . . Jim Vance Prof. Dingley . . . . . . . . . Tom Regan Matt Cole . . . . . . . . . . . Harold Jones Claude Griswold . . . . . . . Doug Homolka 1st Mary Lark . . . . . . . . . . Judy Smith

The cast is brought out after performance.

Diana Denker and Jim Vance in one of the more tender parts of the play.

"I'm getting more flowers lately." Carol Reeves presents flowers.

Student Director, Linda Perez, presents gifts to Miss Wolfe.

BACCALAUREATE

PRESENTS

RELIGIOUS

CHALLENGES

Anne Schmidt and Larry Stark escort the Seniors to their seats.

The audience anxiously awaits the entrance of the rest of the graduating class.

Rev. Goldenstein speaks to the graduates about their spiritual future.

The audience listens attentively to Rev. Goldenstein's speech.

The '64 Seniors bow their heads as Rev. Goldenstein gives the benediction during Baccalaureate services on May 24.

COMMENCEMENT

PRESENTS

WORLDLY

CHALLENGES

Valedictorian, Lind a Christensen, speaks for the whole class in thanking their teachers and parents at the Commencement Exercises May 29.

Mike Daharsh receives the Union Pacific and Grange scholarships from County Agent, Marlin Low.

Graduation's over but for, a few tears . . .

Speaker, Dr. Rudy Freedstrom, assist­ant superintendent of the Lincoln Public Schools, has a memorable speech entitled "The Changing World".

The mixed chorus sings "You'll Never Walk Alone" in front of the Seniors admirable motto.

. . . and a few cheers.

I've just got to get that 15 ball in the corner hole. Fire Drill

W hi c h is funnier, " Goofus" or Janet and Pam?

A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING

Panel of experts???? Just think, someday he'll be a mighty Senior.

Hey Whitten, gimme back my pen!

Feedin' your face again, Linda?

Are your ears really that cold Patti?

UNDERGRADS

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Bruce Adams Su Aeschliman Roger Arnold Barbara Aylsworth Linda Barber Kathy Black Bob Blankenship

Jack Buffington Geoff Burdg Myrna ash Carol Daharsh Judy Don Sue l:.ngberg Ada Farr

Bill George Marge Goodrow Dean Gosch Jeff Harriman Mike Les Hauschild Mike Lou Hauschild Bob Hawn

Lenny Heavican Jo Hill Linda Honaker Van Hyde Ron Ingram Danny lske Roger Johnston

JUNIORS STRIVE FOR HIGH GOALS

Dennis Karlik Cathy Kazor Wayne Kelly Nancy Koke Kathy Krause Bill Langdon Par Lawler

Linda Long Keith Low Ken Lucht Ruby Marchisello Vern Marr Dave McClure Ron McNew

CLASS OFFiCERS

Janice Meisinger Jim Morrison Marsha cwton Phyllis Nielson

Geoffery Burdge . . . . . . . . Vice-Pres . Roger Arnold . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer

Ri hard Norskov Judy Okeson Rita Pardi Russell Peters Larry Stark ............ President

Cindy Ricks . . . . . . . . • . . Secretary

NOT PlCT Rl:.D Dan Whitted Diane Wolfe

Tom Schmidt Carol Skusa Lou Smith Don Smith Larry Stark Marvin Steinke

Dorothy Stock Charles Sturm Jim Thomas Judy Thompson

rancis Thurston Ron Turtscher

Jim Vance Debra Wagner Sally Warner Dean Wiess Sam Williams Bob Wittmu s

Betty Pflaum Carol Reeve Darrell Reynolds Cindy Ricks

Rita Riekena Scou Rogers Larry Ross Otto Rudolph Ann Schmidt

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ALL SCHOOL CAST

A little softer, ladies.

Father looses nor a daughter, bur gains a son.

Hey kids, don' r look so dead!

Mmmmm, could use a little salt! This little piggy went to market!

BRINGS YOU ''OUR TOWN''

See something interesting, Sally?

Cast of "OUR TOWN" Dave McClure . . . . . . . Stage Manager Cindy Ricks . . . . . . . . . . . • Emily Geoff Burdge ..... ... .... George Judy Thompson . . . . . . . . Mrs . Gibbs Jim Babbitt . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Gibbs Pat Lawler . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Webb Larry Stark . . . . . . Mr. Webb Pam Hubbard . . . . . . Rebecca Gibbs Gary Vance . . . . . . . . Wally Webb Myrna Cash . . . . . . . . Mrs . Somes Mike Daharsh . . . . . . Simon Stimpson Harold Jones . . . . . . . . . Sam Craig John Honaker . . . . . . . Joe Stodderd Keith Low . . . . . . . . . Howie Newsom Sharon Severen . .. .. 1st Dead Woman Marsha Newton . . . . . 2nd Dead Woman Sue Aschliman . . . . . . . . . Townswoman Sally Warner . . . . . . Student Director Gunter Stormer . . . Technical Assistant

A somber funeral scene from "Our Town"

The cast of "Our Town"

It's too late to back out now!

Student director, Sally Warner, presents Miss Wolfe, director, with a gift.

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Bil I J\ ken Glenda Alexander Barbara i\rp Karen Boone Mary Bo e Dean Borman Colleen Bowling

Margaret Boyer Rod Brockman Tom Buffington Fred Catlett Peggy Campbell Linda Chapman Bill Christensen

Steve Christen en Larry Clayton Linda Crowley Linda Dahar h Ralph Duke Stevie Dunbar Cheryl Eby

SOPHOMORE CLASS LOOKS AHEAD

Richard Ellis Vicki Eymann Doug Firebaugh Jim Foged Karen Gibilis o Nancy Glesmann Betty Graham

John llonaker Sharon Honaker Pam Hubbard Debbie Jones Cynthia Karschner Mike Kelly Carol Kersten

Linda King Carol Kiser Kathy Knapp Sherry Lehr Linda Leonhardt Kathy Lewis Donna Li nemann

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CLASS OFFICERS Cindy Karschner . . . . . . . Secretary Richard Ellis . . . . . . . . . President John Honaker . . . . . . Vice-President Kathy Knapp . . . . . . . . . Treasurer

NOT PICTUR D Jeannie Bishop Judith Smith

Dave Long Craig Marshall Linda McFadden Tom Mcintosh Jim McKnight

orma Meisenheimer Susan Mortensen

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Pamela Monical Kenneth Nickolai Steve Okeson Marla Olson Linda Palmer Lorraine Petersen Pam Petty

Tom Rahn Marcia Reed Wayne Robb Dave Roberts K.C. Reidy Carol Schacht Linda Schaefer

Jim Seawards Sharon Severin Steve Sharrar Adele Stadnick Sally Stock Billie Storm Diane Uhe

John VanWinkle Susan Weiss

Pam Ward Richard Whitehill

Terry Way Rick Wooldridge

Eddie Vosler Dennis White

Nancy Warren Ronald Whitehill

SOPHOMORES HOLD CAR WASH

Steve I Don't let all the air out of the tires I You better shut the car doors before you hose off the outside.

SADIE HAWKINS DANCE DRAWS HILL-FOLK

Wonder what's in the little brown jug!

Craig Marshall models the typical hillbilly attire.

Craig takes his turn.

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Roger Abels Mary Abrams Kerry Adams Carol Bathe! Joyce Block Jackie Booker David Brown

Linda Caughlin Steve Carman Nancy Christiansen Kathy Corby Janet Don Mike Cox P hili,> Curnutt

Steve Daniell Tom Denker Susan Douglass Mark Doyle Steven Dunn Wayne Dvorak David Franks

Dan Gladman Richard Gibilisco Pam Godsey Glenda Gosch Judy Gruner Gerry Grunke Mike Harriman

FRESHMAN PREP ARE FOR SENIOR HIGH

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Patty Hauschild Paula Hewett Karen Hoffman Judy Holcomb Kay Hutchinson Donna Iske Robert Iverson

Bob Jackson Jim Johnson Alan Jorgensen Wayne Kalal Chuch Klenz Eugene Koch Pat Krautkremer

Kathy Krase Dennis Langdon Linda Lawler Roger Lemke Sharon Marr Linda McClure Charles Mcintosh

Judy McKenzie Don Milburn Marla Milburn Lavina Monical Darlene Nutt Dorothy Olson Daniel Parker

Douglas Peterson Sara Peterson Lynette Porter Connie Ricks Cindy Riekena Tracy Rogers Larry Rose

Nancy Schaefer John Schmidt Linda Schwer Diane Seibold Debbie Semke Mike Smithberg Lillian Snutch

Jerry Somers Linda Spethman JoAnn Stark Steve Szynskie Gary Tilford Gary Trochlil Sally Turille

Wesley Upchurch Gary Vance Jack Vance Larry Kelly

Janet Vance Mary Walsh Terree Warren Kathy Weiss

Doneva Williams Kathleen Wittmuss Diane Zavodney Shirley Zeeb CLASS OFFICERS

Roger Abels • . • President Steve Daniell .•. Secretary Linda McClure ..•..... Vice-President Nancy Christiansen .......... Treasurer 43

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FRESHMAN FUN •

Oh no Ill Poopsie did it again. Recreation time at the Freshman Party.

Need a boost???

POW Ill Diane Siebold serves a wicked one in the volleyball game at the Freshman party.

Freshman Free For All

It was this ..... longll

Freshman gather around Mr. Allgood at the Fresh­man dance.

Bob Graham Kay Gilmore Tom Greenlee Paul Harlow Ann Hegenberger Mar ha Holcomb Linda Holtzen

Patty Honaker Ronald Hubbard Tommy Hyde Don Ingram Janice lske Marvin lske Wade Jackson

Carol Kalbunde Linda Kelly Tim Koch Alyce Kruse Steve Lehr Ken Lienemann Jerry Light

EIGHTH GRADE CLASS

Gen Alexander Elizabeth Amick Deorah Anderson Harriet Arford Brenda Arp Wayne Aylsworth Cheryle Babbitt

Alben Bathel Carol Bi hop Mary Block Janet Boyer Danna Carlson Kathy Campbell Barbara Campbell

Peggy Christiansen Ilarold Clary Linda Clary Gary Cordes Barbara Corn 11 Bob Leopold Tom Crowley

Ken De Boer Gayle Dodge Charles Don Ricky Draper Garry Finneman Yvonne Frederick Leon Fricke

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Patsy Long Shirley Long John Marr Don Matthies Susie Mesner Richard Miles Linda Mcintosh Chuck McNew

Steve Mortensen Dave Nielson Rick Nisley Janice Oseka Ronald Pardi Diane Parker Ray Petersen Sue Peterson

Richard Pflaum Gerald Pruitt Vernon Reed Linda Reinders Dan Robb Patty Robbins Judy Roland Elaine Ruffcorn

Kathy Russell Keith Russell Nancy Schmidt Richard Schmidt John Smith Linda Snodgrass Barbara Snutch Lois Spethman

(Not Pictured) Connie Coschka Robert Eastep Mary Hixon Jacque Norskov George Yager

Steve Srb Patti Tighe Steve Truog Dennis Timmerman Phillip Upchurch

Daphne Wagner Bonnie Ward Linda White Ronald Whitten Tom Zimmerman

Ted Hough Donald Johnston David Loosemore Roger Penke Michael Sullivan

CLASS OFFICERS (Standing) Elaine Ruffcorn, secretary, and Linda Reinders. (Kneeling) Chuck 1cNew, vice- president,

and Rick Nisley, president.

EIGHTH GRADE ACTIVITIES

8th graders look on during the Jr. High Track meet.

Tommy Hyde and Anna Hagenberger were an­nounced most repre­sentative students of their class .

Mrs. Hill's 8th grade typing class busy at work.

Elizabeth Amick and Diane Parker clean up after a busy day in the Home Ec kitchen.

Steve Lehr gives a speech to smiling onlookers in Mrs. Glascocks core class.

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SEVENTH GRADE CLASS

Vickie Allen Carol Barney Joe Barry Skip Burdge Deanna Bathel Donna Beavers Diana Bonge

Mary Christensen Claudia Charron Ron Chumley Carol Cirian Dixie Cirian Dave Clary Patricia Corby

Rick Coshka Carol Crowley Jerry Deharsh Gloria Daniell Linda DeBoer Joyce Douglas Brian Downey

Blaine Doyle Jim Dunn Patty Emerick Bonnie Dworsak Jeff Fey Connie Firebaugh Barbara Franks

Butch Godsey Tom Greco Mike Handke Kay Grissam Peggy Hauschild Debby Hayes Tom Henn

Tom Hewett Bill Hill Joan Hubbard Debbie Hostetter Dale Hutchison Glenn Jepsen Mike Jones

Randy Jordon Richard Kalal Christine Keeling Jim Kellett Kathy Kiser Ted Knapp

Susie Koch Vicki Kuhn Sue Lastovica Ted Leather Helen Wittmu Daniel Lemk Jerry Matthies

Patri ia Long Kevin Low Linda Mansfield l{obert Mass Sue Matthewl:; Craig M Donald Chri tine Perez

Marcis Mcintosh Debra Morri on Pam eal Susan iel on Vicki Peter on Christine Reincke Mi helle l{ogers

Debbie Saterfield Robert Schaefer Larry Schmidt Jackie Smith Lorren Spethman Cheryl Stille

CLASS Of< H I·: RS Standing-Pam cal, Secre­tary, and Sheryl Stille, treas­urer. Kneeling-Kevin Low, Vice-president, and Skip Burdge, President

Linda VanWinkle Mike Szynskie Connie Tilford Karen Trochlil

rank Vance

Roberta Vo ika Steven Voss Larry \ allace Robin Webb

Richard Wittmuss Marilyn Wolfe Janet Wood David L.alowdek

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(I ot Pictured) Sheryl Grady Richard McFarland Brenda Murphy Mary Catherin Ross Joe Vice

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Ain't we sweet! Marsha M. and Marilyn W. pose with Hawaiian gal.

Pineapple made for the Hawaiian theme.

Where have all the young boys gone?

Skip and Linda debate on Searles or Beachboys

One down; twenty-two to go.

7TH GRADERS ENJOY HAWAIIAN PARTY Hit the birdie, Joe I Don't hold her too tight, Skip.

ACTIVITIES

FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Linda Christensen, Jean Catlett, Linda McClure, Judy 1cKenzie, Carol Crowley, Pam Ward, Charles Mcintosh, Kevin Low, Geoff Burdge, Dennis Kelly. SECOND ROW: Jim Kellet, Linda Kelly, Linda ~clntosh, Linda Lawler, Donna Leinemann, Ron Murphy, Skip Burdge, Linda VanWinkle, Marvin Steinke, Barbara Arp, Lorraine Petersen, Pat Lawler. TIITRDROW: Keith Arnold, Ken Leinemann, Ken ickolai, Fred Catlett,

Ivan Steinke, Roger Arnold, Dave McClure, Don Johnston, Dan Gladman, Sue ~atthews, Jim Johnson, Larry Kelly, Gary Tilford, Lorene Spethman, Cheryl Stille, Shirley Grube, Kerel Peters . FOURTII ROW: Diane Seibold, Tom llyde, Jim Vance, Charlie Sturm, Van llyde, Tom Greenly, Joe Barry, ~r. Meredith, Doug llomolka. Not Pictured: Carol Daharsh, Linda Daharsh.

PAPILLION HIGH BAND

COMPLETES

SUCCESSFUL YEAR.

Pep band displays "P" Formation.

llup, two three four. The Pep Band plays at the bonfire.

One more note like that and OUTIIIII

PEP BAND SUPPORTS

SCHOOL SPIRIT.

Shall we try that once more. Pep Band helps strengthen support at District Tournament.

What's organization? Does anyone know that there's a football game going on? ss

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PAPILLION MUSIC GROUPS

FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Pam Ward, Linda Perez, Sue Ehlers, Susan Weiss, Sherry Lehr, Sharon Whitten, llelen Ruff, Cheryl Eby, Billie Storm, Lorraine Petersen, Karen Gibilisco, Sharon llonaker, Marla Olson, Linda Chapman, ancy Glesmann, Donna Lienemann. SECO DROW: Diana Denker, Barb Aylsworth, Judy Okeson, Cindy Karchner, Fred Catlett, Dave Roberts, Keith Arnold, Dennis Kelly, Gary Vance, Van llyde,

Gary Brandon, Mike Rivers, Sue Okeson, Jo IIi 11, Pat Mathay, Diane Bartels. TIIIRD ROW: Marilyn Corn, Sandy 1ortensen, Diane Uhe , Linda Crowley, Susie Engberg, 1ike Les llauschild, Jim Vance, Steve Mcintosh, Ron Ingram, Bill Christensen, Ken Zeeb, Ron Barber, Bob Blankenship, Ken Nicholai, Carol Kiser, Vicki Eymann, JeanCatlett, Debbie Jones, Adele Stadnick. Pictured below in Girls' Glee: Bonnie Koke.

Boys' Glee

Girls' Glee

CHORUS GROUPS IN ACTION

Girls' Glee performs at the Spring Concert.

"de ole hillbillies" add a little variety to the concert.

llelen, was the singing really that bad?

Lovestruckllll But where's the girls? The Boys' Glee performs a number from "South Pacific."

Mouseketeers Round-up, here we go.

Contest at Milliard, Girls' Glee.

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PEP CLUB ..... .

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PEP CLUB OFFICERS, left to right: Linda llonaker . . . . . . . Secretary Pat Mathay . . . . . Vice President Diana Denker . . . . . . . President Kerel Peters . . . . . . . . Treasurer

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CHEERLEADERS, FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Vicki Eymann, Carol Kiser, Cheryl Eby, Billie Storm. SECO D ROW: Ann Schmidt, Linda Christensen, captain; Cindy Ricks, Jo llill, Sharon Whitten, Patti Zimmerman.

FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Mr. Allgood, sponsor; Debbie Wagner, Marla Olson, Vicki Eymann, Billie Storm, Carol Kiser, Cheryl Eby, Jo I! ill, Linda Christensen, Sharon Whitten, Cindy Ricks, Patti Zimmerman, Ann Schmidt, Pat Mathay, Sally Warner. SECO D ROW: Rita Pardi, Linda llonaker, Lorraine Peterson, Helen Ruff, Kaye Nisley, Carol Schacht, Susie Engberg, Sally Stock, Janet Villwock, Diana Denker, Pat Lawler, Norma Meisenheimer, Lou Smith, Marsha Newton, Kathy Krause. TIIIRD ROW: Nancy Warren, Pam Ward, Kathy Knapp, Carol Daharsh, Kathy Black, Linda Daharsh, Sherry Lehr, Jean Catlett, Marsha Reed, Debbie Jones, Pam Williams,

P.II.S. CIIEERLEADERS

Shirley Grube, Phyllis Nielson, Judi Okeson, Linda Chapman. FOURTH ROW: Stephanie Dunbar, Judy Dort, Kerel Peters, Sue Ehlers, Myrna Cash, Dorothy Stock, Carol Reeves, Cathy Kazor, Marilyn Corn, Karen Boone, Bette Stott, Alyce Weiss, Sharon Dierks, Linda Perez, Pam Hubbard. FIFTH ROW: Linda Schaefer, Nancy Glesmann, Glenda Alexander, Barbara Aylsworth, Carol Kerstens, Linda Leonhardt, Linda Palmer, Linda Crowley, Diane Uhe, Karen Gibilisco, Cindy Karschner, Sharon Ilonaker, Susan Okeson, Linda King, Anita Pardi, Ruby Marchisello.

The 1963-64 season was one of the most successful the P .H.S. Pep Club has had. The girls in maroon and white were a familiar sight at all of the football and basketball games . Besides cheering at games, the Pep Club girls helped the Booster Club in the annual Cancer Drive, and ran the concession stand during basketball and tournament games . The year came to an end with a "Top Hat" Sports Banquet highlighting a year to be long remembered.

"Fill 'er up," says Jean Catlett, one of the many waitresses who served atthe Chili Supper.

... HAS ACTIVE YEAR

"Hal Hal You got stuck with the dishes," says Linda Leonhardt to Barb Aylsworth.

A full house marks another successful Pep Club Chili Supper.

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TOP HAT THEME ENHANCES ANNUAL SPORTS BANQUET

"Night-clubbers" await feast of turkey and ham.

Guest speaker prepares talk.

Pep Club President Diana Denker serves as toast mistress.

Our humble servants, the waiters and waitresses from the eighth grade.

"And I just want to say this . . . "

Keep the line moving, Keith.

Sports Royalty for 1964.

King Don Tex

Prince Don Stille

Duke Don Jacot

Count Larry Gloe

Lord Doug Homolka

Queen Diana Denker

Princess Linda Christensen

Duchess Janet Villwock

Countess Sharon Whitten

Lady Pat Mathay

ueen Diana and King Don lead royalty dance.

After the crowning of the royalty the king and queen, along with their court, join in the traditional corona­tion dance.

Dancing to the music of the "Medallions."

Watch your step! Janet and Tom swing to the music II

PEP CLUB SHOWS P.H.S. SCHOOL SPIRIT

Surprise I Hi, Mr. Algood!

Coach Krempke gives a shot of schools pirit to the student body at a Pep Rally.

A spirited Pep Club cheers the team on for a victorious night at the District Tournaments.

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The Beatles (Sue Ehlers, Sally Stock, Coleen Bowling, Adel Stadnik} help honor Sr. Basketball Boys with songs of P.H.S. spirit.

Monarch Cheerleaders lead the student body in a cheer during one c;>f the years unforgetable Pep Rallys.

Hey, what's this? Linda and Patti try to skip out of a Pep Rally.

Pep Club helps to mark down another victory at the last home game.

Mr. George congratulates the Sr. basket­ball boys for a JOB WELL DON E I

THE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES COUNCIL

FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Linda Christensen, Bill Langdon, Linda Honaker, Doug Homolka, I Jim Babbitt, Larry Stark. BACK ROW: Rich Ellis , Cheryl Eby, Carol Daharsh, Billie Storm, Mike Kelly.

The Tradewinds provide the evening's entertainment. A couple of bright eyes chow down I

THE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES COUNCIL RENEWS INTEREST IN PAPILLION DANCES

The almighty Seniors talk things over.

Well, .... it's like this.

Well, should we sit this one out?? Don Tex and Cindy Ricks try to make the major decision.

Meditation???

The PTA furnished food is served by Mr. and Mrs. Hill.

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P.H.S. LETTERMEN'S CLUB

LETTER 1E 'S CLUB, FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Doug Homolka, Bill Aken, Ron Ingram, Don Tex, Barry Alley, Gary 1cDonald, Russ 1ontgomery, Bill Langdon, Coach Kremke, SECOND ROW: Roger Brockman, Dennis White, Bill Christensen, Craig l\1arshall, Tom Regan, Larry Ross, Don Jacot, TII!IW ROW: Van llyde, Sam Williams, Jim Thomas , Don

LETTERMA OFFICERS, Left to Right: Don Tex . . President Tom Regan . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice President Barry Alley . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary Larry Gloe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer

Stille, Ken Fredrick, Larry Gloe, arry Stark, Ron Buesing, Lenny lleavican, FO RTII ROW: Jim Seaward, 1ike Kelly, Fred atlett, Ron Whitehill, Dean Gosch, Gary Chapman, Bob Telich, Jack Buffington, FlrTil ROW: Dave Long, Steve Christensen, Tom Buffington, Steve Okeson, Bob Blankenship, Francis Thurston, Bill George.

The 1963-64 group of Lettermen initiates.

Three Don's from Papillion made the All Conference Basketball team this year. They are, left to right: Don Tex, Don Stille, and Don Jacot. Don Tex also made llonorable 1ention to the All State basketball team.

BARRY ALLEY Football

LARRY GLOE Football, Track

RON BUESING Basketball

DOUG IIOMOLKA football, Basketball

GARY CHAPMAN Football

DO JA OT Basketball, Baseball

MIKE DAHARSH Track

JOHNNY KING Track

SENIOR LETTERMEN

STEVL MCI TOSH Football

RUSS 10 TGOMERY

Football

BOB TELICH Football

TOM REGA Football, Baseball

DO TEX Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track

KEN I< REDRICK Basketball

GAR) 1cDO ALD l·ootball, Basketball, Baseball

DO STILLE Football, Basketball, Track

BOB WlllTEHlLL Football

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The Queen candidates are escorted on the football field by Senior players.

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Go get'um I (l'apio girls nnd team switch places for th Homecoming skit)

Homecoming snake dance winds through the town.

HOMECOMING

Kerel Peters is crowned I !omecoming Queen by Don Tex.

I ul J h1m dnv s th andidates onto football fJ ld during rowning ccrernonk:s.

P.II.S. students and alumni all have a good time at the dance.

HIGHLIGHTS

Queen candidates, left to right, Sharon Whitten, Elly Draper, Queen Kerel Peters , and Janet Villwock. Escorts are Barry Alley , Larry Gloe, Don Tex and Russ Montgomery.

The Royal Flairs from Council Bluffs provide music for the Homecoming Dance.

The Queen and her escort lead the royalty dance.

Shirley Grube provides half-time entertainment with her fire baton.

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SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT, Linda Kelly , Anne Schmidt, Linda Chri ten en, Linda Chapman, Paula Hewett.

STANDING: Mr. Don Keller, Tom Buffington, Don Tex, Ron McNew, Frank Vance.

STUDENT COUNCIL

More orders from I lead quarters I

Gossiping again , Chris?

For me? Oh Janet, you shouldn't have!

What do you mean we got the wrong night?

The full dance floor typifies 1964 Honor Dance.

I'll take one of these and.

HONORS STUDENTS

Watch the birdie!

Most Representative Students In back from left to right; Rodger Ables, Nancy Christiansen, Vickie Eymann, Bill Aken, Larry Stark, Cindy Ricks, Don Tex, Janet Villwock, Front; Rich Kalal, Peggy Hauschild, Anna llegenberger, Tom Hyde.

Aren't the Freshmen a lively looking group?

Mr. Keller thanks students.

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FRONT ROW: left to right: Myrna Cash, Pam Hubbard, Ann Schmidt, Betty Pflaum, Sharon Severin, Sally Warner, Linda Perez, Sharon Dierks, Helen Ruff. SECO D ROW : Gary Brandon, Diane Bartels, Jean Catlett, Pat Lawler, Judy Thompson, Diana Denker,

The Officers

Vice-President Sally Warner

President Harold Jones

Cindy Ricks, Jo Hill, Sue Ehlers , Miss Wolfe, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Dave McClure, Geoffery Burdge, Steve Mcintosh, Larry Stark, Dennis Kelly, Gunther Stormer, Doug Homolka , Harold Jones, Mike Daharsh, Jim Babbitt, Ron Barber.

DRAMA

Secretary-Treasurer Sharon Dierks CLUB .....

The Best ....

.. . Supporting Actress Janice Meisinger

... Actor Dave McClure

... Actress Diana Denker

... Supporting Actor Jim Babbitt

ACTIVE FR 0 M ..... .

Miss Wolfe making up Sharon Dierks, to ..

a successful "M edea" and contests to . . . . .

a choral "Silver Bells" at Christmas to ....

Initiating new members to

Drama classes "W izard of Oz" fantasy to ...

Sally Warner's Superior Actress Award at Peru to ....

A NEW HEIGHT

OF SUCCESS

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FRO T ROW: Left to right-Roger Johnston, David 1cClure, Mike Hauschild, Jim 8 a b bitt, 8 o b

Blankenship, Kieth Low, Jim 1cKnight, Geoffery Burdge. SECO D ROW: Philis ielson, Debbie Jones, Kathy Black, Helen Ruff, Dennis Kelly, Sherry Lehr, Jean Catlett, Diane Bartels, Myrna Cash. THIRD ROW: Gerry Grunke, Barbara Aylsworth, Dorothy

"Sherry just couldn't pay the El Matador's $30.00 tab out of our $25.00 Spanish Club treasury I"

"Slowly they moved to the music of the Kingsmen at the 'South of the Border ' dance."

Stock, Marcia Reed, Pat Lawler, Susie Engberg, Kathy Krause, Cindy Ricks, Linda Crowley, Sally Turille, 1r. Totilas , Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Linda Chapman, Diane Uhe, Cheryl Eby, Colleen Bowling, Diana Denker, Steve Mcintosh, Russell Montgomery, Connie Ricks, Linda Perez, Ruby Marchisello, Sally Warner.

ot another Spanish elephant joke I

Show-and-tell-time or "Last night I had the strangest dream I"

LOS THE

Senor Dudley Osborne spent an evening lecturing on the life and customs of the Caribean countries he has lived in.

CONQUISTADORES CONQUERERS

The Papio delegation hammed up Bellevue's Spanish Banquet with "Little Red Riding Hood" in espanol.

The rest of the program proved intently interesting.

The Officers

President-Dennis Kelly

Vice President­Jean Catlett

Secretary-Kathy Black

Treasurer-Sherry Lehr

Program Director­Helen Ruff

Ryan's Spanish Club President, Sherry Lehr, Sally Warner, Helen Ruff, and Jean Catlett were back for thirds (??) at the banquet.

Mr. Keller seemed to enjoy Mr. Totilas's after-dinner jokes at El Matador's .

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RED CROSS KEEPS ACTIVE IN THE WORK OF CHARITY

Red Cross Officers: (left to right) President-Janet Villwock; Treasurer-Colleen Bowling; Secretary-Pat Mathay; Vice­President-Pat Lawler.

FRONT ROW: left to right, Nancy Schaefer, Nancy Christiansen, Billie Storm, Pat Mathay, Janet Villwock, Pat Lawler, Sally Stock, Tracy Rogers. SECO D ROW: Karen Gibilisco, Kay Gilmore, Terree Warren, Jim Thomas, Dennis Kelly, Keith Low,

Anita Pardi, Karen Trochlil, Linda Perez, Sponsor­Mr. !filler. THIRD ROW: Linda DeBoer, Kevin Low, Richard Kalal, Debbie Wagner, Rita Pardi, John Smith, Steve Srb, Elaine Ruffcorn.

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Students donate food and clothing in a Food Drive sponsored by Red Cross.

Janet VUlwolk and Anita Pardi are among those who made Cartoon Scrapbooks for hospitals.

A group of volunteers performed their talents for hospital patients.

An overseas Gift Chest was sent by the Red Cross Council.

"Finally found one 6'4" , huh Janet!

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FFA STAGES ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET

Mike Daharsh awards the traditional Chapter Sweetheart Jacket to Kerel Peters . Kerel 's attendants, from left to right, are Linda Perez , Alyce Weiss, Betty Stott, and Helen Ruff. The banquet was held April

20, at St. Pa uls Methodist Church.

Speaker for the evening was Don Hovendick.

This banquet marked the end of FFA in Papillion High School. The Future Farmers of America, Papio Chapter, has indeed m a r ked the history of the school with its suc­cesses and achievements during its decade of existence. Through the years it has gained much reputation through the achievements and com­petition that it has made on both the state and national levels . Indeed, a tribute is well deserved in this the last year of Future Farmers of America.

Each year the FF A presents the Honorary Chapter Farmer plaque to those persons who have shown interest in and have best demonstra ted the ideals of the Future Farmers of America. This year 's selections , from left to right, are John Hanson, Frank Peters, Sr.; Clarence Norskov, and Glen Krohn.

President M ike Oaharsh delivers opening remarks.

FFA COMPLETES FINAL YEAR

STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: James Foged, Jeff Harriman, Bill George, John Van Winkle, Otto Rudolph, Larry Kerstens, Bob Wittmus, Mike Les Hauschild, Mr. Witte. SEATED: Dean Weiss, Larry Gloe, Wayne Kelly, Mike Daharsh, Russell Peters, Richard Norskov.

F FA Officers

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Carol Daharsh seems uncon­cerned as a flying saucer descends overhead.

LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Witte, ::;ponsor; l)ean Weiss, Reporter; Larry Gloe, Treasurer; Russell Peters, Vice President; Mike Daharsh, President; Richard Norskov, Secretary; Wayne Kelly, Sentinel.

A few of the uancers at the dance entitled "Out of Limits" sponsored by the Future Farmers of America.

Entertainment for the evening is provided for by Rich Clayton and the Rumbles.

Why aren't you dancing, Ivan and Diana???

Don Jacot and Kathy Black seem to be enjoying the brief intermission.

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HONOR SOCIETY

Linda Christensen swears in new Honor Society members.

Society members play "Bunco" at the pizza party .

SITTING left to right, Linda Christensen, President and Valedictorian; Sharon Whitten, Secretary; Pat Lawler; Janet Villwock, Vice President; Cathy Kazor; Myrna Cash; Cindy Ricks. STANDING: Miss Sommer, Sponsor; Geoff Burdge, Treasurer; Diana Denker, Salutator­ian; Harold Jones; Kaye Nisley; Dave McClure.

New members initiated at Honors Convocation: Jim Babbitt, Bette Stott, Colleen Bowling, Linda Crowley, Linda Chapman, ancy Glesemann, Debby Jones, Kathy Knapp , Sherry Lehr, Donna Lienemann, Diane Uhe, Pam Ward, Susan Weiss, Cheryl Eby.

Prospective members enjoy themselves at a pizza party. Mi s Sommer congratulates new members .

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NEWSPAPER STAFF

Monarch Sentinel Staff; SEATED: Steve Mclntoch , Editor; Mrs. Jo Hill , Sponsor; Kaye Nisley , Editor; Tracy Rogers, Photog­rapher . F IRST ROW: Dorothy Stock, ancy Warren, Sally Warner , Janet Dort, Ron Barber, Judy Holcomb, Sherry Lehr. SECO D ROW: Sally Turille , Sharon Whitten, Mary Bose, Carol Schact, Connie Ricks , Cheryl Eby, Colleen Bowling, Dennis Kelly, Ron Whitten, Bob Leopold.

No toothpicks, Pat? The newspaper staff enjoys their spring picnic.

ANNUAL STAFF

Annual staffers work overtime to finish the 1964 Monarch.

Sharon Dierks and Bette Stott seem to be working hard on the annual layouts .

P ICTURED: Alyce Weiss , Editor; Jim Babbitt, Co-editor; Sue Ehlers , Business Manager. OTHER ANNUAL STAFF: Sharon Dierks , Bonnie Koke , Pat Mathay, Anita Pardi, Linda Perez , Helen Ruff , Bette Stott, Sharon Whitten, Barb Aylsworth, Carol Daharsh, Judy Dort, Susie Engberg , Linda Honaker, Pat Lawler , Phyllis Neilson, Rita Pardi, Cindy Ricks , Sally Warner, Sharon Honaker , ancy Warren, Cindy Karschner . HELPERS: Gary Brandon , Pat Campbell, Linda Christensen, Diana Denker, Janet Villwock , Sharon Severin, Glenda Alexander , Mary Bose, Cheryl Eby , Pam Hubbard, Carol Schact, Sally Stock.

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SE lOR G. A. A.

FRO T ROW: Left to IUght, Colleen Bowling, Cheryl Eby, Sue Engberr;. Car o I Schact, Sherry L e h r, Sally Warner. SECO D ROW: Kathy Krause, Judy Don, Sharon Severin, Marla Olson, Glenda

Alexander, Sharon Dierks. THIRD ROW: Linda Perez, ancy Koke, Betty Pflaum, Judy Thompson, Jean Catlett.

GIRLS' .ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

JU lOR G.i\.A. FRO TROW: Left to Right, Darlene

utt, Diane Zavodny, ancy Christian en, D ana Bathe!, Patty llauschild, Linda Caughlin. SECO D ROW: Deborah Hostetter, Connie Tilford, P a u 1 a Hewett, Susan La tovica, Patricia Corby, Janet Van . THIRD ROW: Diane Seibold, Linda McClure, Kathy Corby, Linda Sp thman, Linda Schwer, Sara Peter en, Shirley Zeeb, Vicki Allen. FOURTH ROW: Lynette Porter, Sharon Marr, Glenda Gosch, JoAnn Stark, Connie Ricks, Tracy Roger .

PE RSO NALITI ES

CINDY RICKS Most Representative Girl, Papillion High School

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DON TEX Most Representative Boy, Papillion High School

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HOMECOMING QUEEN KEREL PETERS

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1964 SPORTS ROYALTY Queen: Diana Denker King: Don Tex 83

KEREL PETERS FFA CHAPTER SWEETHEART

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SPORTS

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1963 Monarch Football Team in practice session.

"Gee, I wish Conch would put me in. "

Season's Scorers

Tom Regan . . . . . . . . . 42 Bill Aken . . . . . . . . . . 30 Doug Homolka . . . . . . . . . 25 Barry Alley . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Gary McDonald ......... 12 Don Tex ............. 11 Steve Christensen . . . . . . . . 6 Larry Ross . . . . . . . . . . . 6

FOOTBALL SEASON RECORD

Papillion Papillion Papillion Papillion Papillion Papillion Papillion Papillion Papillion

32 46 39 0 0 6 0 7

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0 13 7

45 19 13 43 34

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Tekamah Ashland

Lewis Central Syracuse

Wahoo Blair

Plattsmouth Ralston Hooper

"It 's been a rough ga me fe llows, l know but . . "

"I've heard of flying tackles, but this is

Doug llomolka, Don Tex and Larry Gloe were chosen for AU-Conference. Don Tex was also chosen for All-State.

Tom Regan makes a lunge for the goal line.

Coach Keller and team talk over so:ne plays during halftime.

Aksarben Conference Standings for 1963

Plattsmouth Mo. Valley Ralston Blair Papillion Lewis Central Ashland Tekamah

4 - 0 4 - 0 4 - 2 3 - 2 3 - 3 1 - 3 0 - 4 0 - 5

" Do you see a ball?" "[don't see a ball. " "What ball?"

Varsity Squad

KNEELING: left to right, Ron Ingram, Coach Robert Krer:'ke, Gary McDonald, Chuck Klemz. STANDING: Bill Aken , Ken Fredenck, Doug llomolka, Bob Blankenship, Dean Gosch, Don Stille , Ron Buesing, Larry Stark, Steve Christensen, Don Tex, Don Jacot.

L~rry Stark shoots a close jump shot in the game with Missouri Valley.

Stille out- jumps an oppo:-tent.

CAGERS COMPLETE MOST

SUCCESSFUL SEASON RECORD

Papillion 60 Plattsmouth 51 Papillion 54 Millard 41 Papillion 68 Gretna 47 Papillion 78 Omaha St. Joe 58 Papillion 68 Louisville SO Papillion 82 Weeping Water 43 Papillion 71 Elkhorn 61 Papillion 74 Blair 63 Papillion 62 Plattsmouth 53 Papillion 65 Blair 51 Papillion SO Ralston 71 Papillion 79 Lewis Central 56 Papillion 79 Platteview 46 Papillion 51 Ralston 65 Papillion 76 Tekamah 57 Papillion 58 Weeping Water 55 Papillion 91 Ashland 37 Papillion 57 Missouri Valley 47 Papillion 58 Omaha Beveridge 45 Papillion 62 Lincoln Uni. 56 Papillion 58 Falls City 40 Papillion 52 Ralston 54

Tiger Tex fights for the ball in the game with Ashland.

SEASON IN P.H.S. HISTOR Y

An elated team happily receives the Championship trophy after beating Weeping Water in the finals o: the Iloliday Tournament.

RESERVE SQUAD

KNEELING: left to right, Ricky Gibilisco, Wayne Robb, Ron Whitehill, Jim Tho:nas, Dave McClure, Larry Clayton, Coach Don Keller. STAND­ING: Ron Ingram, Mike Hauschild, Jim Seawards, Marvin Sto:!i 1ke, Bill Langdon, Steve Christensen, Bill Christensen, Dave Long, Tom Schmidt.

KNEELING: left to right , Jack Vance, Tom Denker, Gary Tilford, Dan Parker, Steve Daniell, Pat Krautkramer, Coach C a 1 vi n llamilton. STANDING: David Franks , Roger Abels, Wesley Upchurch, Gary Trochlil, Ron Murphy, Mike Cox, Phil Curnutt, Wayne Kalal, Doug Petersen, Alan Jorgenson, Steve Szynskie.

Don fakes them all as he drives in for a layup with University lligh at District.

The boys receive last minute instructions from Coach Kremke at the District Tournament.

JUNIOR HIGII SQUAD

BASEBALL

FIWNT IWW: Pat Krautkremer, 1\oger Abels, Jim Thomas, Gary McDonald, Gill /\ken, Steve Okeson, Tom Buffington. St::COND IWW: Tom Regan, John Van Winkle, Don Tex, Bill Langdon, Bob Blankenship, Don Jacot, Larry Ross , Coach Calllamilton.

"Jac" pitches with great form.

Papio vs. South in the second game of the District Baseball Tournament at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha.

Way to hit the ball Bobby.

Catcher Don Tex receives a fast one right across the heart of the plate.

OK boys let's get out there and win.

TRACK

FRONT ROW: Dan Parker, Dan Gladman, Ron Whitehill, Gene Koch, Steve Daniell, Larry Clayton, Roger Johnston, David Franks. SECOND ROW: Doug Peterson, Alan Jorgensen, Jim Foged, Jim Seaward, Mike Daharsh, Terry Way, Wayne Kalal, Keith Low,

Gary Trochlil, Roger Brockman, Dennis White. THIRD ROW: Ron 1urphy, Larry Gloe, Phil Curnutt, Larry Stark, Don Stille, Dean Gosch, Steve Christensen, Ken Lucht, Charles Sturm, Don Tex, Dave Long, Johnny King, Coach Bob Kremke.

Fred Catlett strains to win the 440 with Steve Daniell coming in third.

Don Tex throws the shot put.

Phil Curnutt stretches and strains in the broad jump event. WALSWORTH

Up and over, we hope. Dan Parker competes in the pole vault event in the District Tournament at Auburn.

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In respectful memory of John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States.

Assassinated--November 22, 1963