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Papillion .Jk;~ Sc~oof
Papillion, netra:1ta
Editor--Mary Abrams Faculty Advisor--Mr. Charles Weber
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CONTENTS OF THIS BOOK
Academic Organizations • • • . • • • . . . . . . Activities . . . . . Sports •••.• Recognitions . • • . . • • • . . . • • • • • Undergraduates . . . . . . . . . . Graduates ................. .
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. .. A place for learning, a place for activities, and a place for friendships.
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A time to teach and a time to learn.
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Superintendent
Seated: Wayne Luenenborg, Wes Turtscher, President, Marvin Hahn. Standing: Art Grube, Howard Schwer, Harvey Curnutt.
Prin cipa l..
Roger _A. miller
_Aj j i:d anl Prin cipal. .
::bonaiJ R. _}(eller
Each successive school year should mean greater development as an intelligent and self-disciplined individual .
I sincerely hope that thz:ough the efforts of your teachers and your own well-directed efforts that you have acquired or will acquire those personal characteristics and knowledge which will assist you in reaching your greatest potential in whatever you decide to do.
Roger A. Miller
I am most happy to commend the 1967 student body and faculty of their ability and initiative shown throughout the entire school year . I am sure each of you have benefited from your continued effort . As you may have already realized, "Life returns to you , what you contribute to life ." Life is filled with changes; nothing stands still . Everything must move one way or another, forward or backward.
Here is this year book we recognize a milestone in your educational advancement. In the years to come you may pause for a few minutes to take a backward look, recalling some of the highlights and events of interest during your school years .
Donald R. Keller
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Mrs. Kathy Allen University of Omaha Business Education
Mr. Francis Blankenau
Wayne State College History, Sociology
Mr. B111 Demke Wayne State College Core
Mr. Leonard Allgood Peru State College Science
Mr. Nick Chiburis University of Omaha Art
Mr. Ron Dickmeyer Midland College Math
Mr. John Erickson University of South Dakota Vocal Music
Mrs. Mary Fredericks
U n i v e r s it y of Nebraska Home Economics
Mr. David Hagar U n i v e r sit y of Nebraska Core
Mr. Aaron Faltin Wayne State College Drivers Education, Math
Mrs. Ivo Glascock
Columbia University, New York Core
Mr. Calvin Hamilton Peru State College Industrial Arts
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Mr. John Haskell Midland College Economics, History
Mr. Richard Hire University of Denver Guidance, History
Mr. Dennis Hanson University of South Dakota Science
Mrs. Glennane Hanson University of South Dakota Physical Education
Mr. Nelson Hinkle Kearney State College Drivers Education, Math
Mr. Douglas Hobel Wayne State College English, Speech
Mr. Robert Kremke University of Nebraska Guidance
Mrs. Zathoe Jefferson University of Omaha Special Education
Mrs. Ruth Leadabrand
U n i v e r s 1 t y of Nebraska Librarian
Mr. Glenn Koca University of Nebraska Instrumental Music
Mr. Larry Lines Peru State College Mechanical Drawing
Mrs. Ann Lage University of Nebraska Core
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Mr. Dean Mohr Midland College Math
Mr. Robert Major University of Nebraska Core
Mrs. Barbara Reed Buena Vista College, Iowa English
Mr. John Miller Midland College English
Mr, Donald Petersen Kearney State College Science
Mr. Carl Rhoten Peru State College Science
Mr. Wallace Ridenour Creighton University Spanish, History
Mr. Paul Stevenson Peru State College Metals
Mr. Jim Thompson Northwest Missouri State College History
Miss Virginia Spinar Nebraska Wesleyan English
Mrs. Judy Thompson Kearney State College Math, Science
Mr. Dean Strenger Wayne State College Math
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Mr. S, Sterling Troxell Kearney State College Math, Science
Mr. Kenneth Wiles Nebraska Wesleyan Science
Mr. Terry Young
Mr. Charles Weber Wayne State College Business Education
Mrs, Emily Windels Wayne State College Core
Kearney State College History, Physical Education
COOKS: (from left) Mrs. Dora Schmidt, Mrs. Jo Ostransky, Mrs. Eleanor Robins, Mrs. Mitzie Syudyka, Mrs. Eleanor Gage,
SECRET ARIES: (from left) Mrs. Helen Dierks, Mrs, Mary Kellet, Mrs. Iris Hewett, Mrs. Alma Wulf,
CUSTODIANS: (from left) Mr. Johnny Wheeler, Mr. Vern Nathan, Mr. Jack Walker, Mr. Bud Matthies,
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(below) Delicious ! What is it?
(right) This is shorthand? Looks Greek to me!
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(left) Panel of teachers gives adivse to students about the future in Home Ec. class.
(below) Signing passes • , • a major part of every teacher's day.
(above) Jr. High student displays history project. (right) Study, Boys I!
(above) "You forgot the absence slip, Mr. B. "
(above right) "Dr. Day and Mr. Wiles" perform fiendish experiments!
Several times during the year, the classroom moves to a new location in an effort to learn more about local history and State operations.
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OOOOOH! Is that what we just cut up?
Glenda, quit writing your name in the wax and help me!
(below left) The "do' s" and "Don' ts" of job interviews.
ow is the time for all good men • ••
Let's see, attach left center front piece dart to right back side panel, view two • , •
Now, while the teacher isn' t looking, I' ll call my boyfriend. Jackie Booker working on proper telephone procedures in Office Practice.
Mrs. Allen' s class works on filing practice sets.
In Shop Class there are such constructive undertakings as dirt pounding?
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Organizalionj
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A time to lead and a time to follow.
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FRONT ROW: Judi McKenzie, Linda McClure, Karen Turtscher, Kathy Toombs, Kathy Low, Lynn Goldenstein, Susie McKenzie, Jane Kohler, Kathy Cuyler, Lynette Basler. SECOND ROW: Kevin Low, Kyle Boyd, Steve Knotts, Lorene Spethman, James Johnson, Diane Seibold, Linda VanWinkle, Debbie Linquist, Cathy Kellet, Jodeen Leopold, Linda Lawler, Linda Kelly, Linda Mcintosh. THIRD ROW: Larry Kelly, Gary VanGilder, Michael Tighe, Jim Christiansen, Becky Cleveland, Chery 1 Schwanke, Wayne Snodgrass, Ron Murphy, steve Srb,
MAJORETTES. Kneeling: Lynette Basler; Janet Vance. Standing: Linda McClure, drum majorette; Liz Amick.
Quentin Bennett, James Dunn, Dean Pauley, Rick Freeman, Larry Andrew, Gary Schwink, Richard Pflaum, Mike Cuyler, John Smith, Dave Scott, Ruth Smith, Jim Kellet. BACK ROW: Claudia Charron, Cheryl Grady, PattI Schwanke, Cheryl Stille, Tom Hyde, Richard Kelly, Larry Rose, Mike Vaughn, Donald Milburn, David Brown, Tony Hargan, Tom Pilker, Joe Barry, Bob Leopold, Mr. Glen Koca, director; Joe Jorgensen, Harold Clary, Cindy Charron, David Clary, Stuart Lehr, Kenneth Lienemann.
Time out for refreshments on the way back from the district music contest.
(above Ha,Ha! You're on fire!!
(left) The only majorette in existence that can sleep through her own performance!
The '66-'67 band calendar has been a very busy one beginning in the summer with the J?apillion Day celebrations, County Fair, State Fair and the hrine game.
With fall came Omaha Band Day, Plattsmouth Marching Contest, which put another superior rating on the Papio list, and the State Marching Contest at Lincoln.
Football season meant hours of practice for the band and many evenings of enjoyment for Monarch fans at the home games.
"Guide right .•. "
The pre-game show ends with a salute to the Star-Spangled Banner.
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Basketball s e as on brought the beat of drums and the blare of b r as s to lead rooters in school spirit.
The rest of the year brought many concerts and contests including the Christmas Concert, County Centennial Concert, Spring Concert and tate Centennial parade. Papio received ten superiors at Contest!
(above left) Becky Cleveland, president of Band, represents the , other members in presenting Mr. and Mrs. Koca with a savings bond for their new son.
(above right) Relax little girl • • • the concert is only beginning!
(left) The Young Papio Brass have the chance to show what they know!
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FRONT ROW: Sandy Bujarski, Yvonne Fredrick, Kathy Cuyler, Judy McKenzie, Nancy Christiansen, Debbie Linquist, Linda McClure, Lynette Porter, Kathy Weiss, Sara Petersen, Pam Neal, Jane Kohler, Kathy Trempe, Linda Beyer, Vicki Kuhns; director, Mr. Erickson. SECOND ROW: Patricia Corby, Barbara Franks, Ruth Smith, Laurel Hargan, Carol Barney, Martha Denham, Linda DeBoer, Terri Burks, Linda Caughlin, Shirley Zeeb, Connie Tilford, Cheryl
Thorpe, Linda VanWinkle, Diane Siebold, Beck'}' Cleveland, THIRD ROW: Gary Vance, Joe Jorgensen, Bob O'Neal, Gary Reinders, Tom Henn, Kevin Winters, Tony Hargan, Doug Eby, Harold Weiss, Rick Nisley, Frank Vance, Rich Kalal. BACK ROW: Gary Iske, Ken Lienemann, Jeff Winters, Jerry Matthies, Larry Burke, Jeff Nisley, Scott Grosskopf, Steve Dort, Charles Grady, Terry Jepsen, Tom Greco.
Chorus in Action
Accidentals: Judi McKenzie, Ruth Smith, Charles Grady, Tony Hargan, Linda McClure, Debbie Linquist, Gary Vance, Ken Lienemann, Becky Cleveland, Kathy Cuyler, Rich Kalal, Diane Siebold, Nancy Christiansen, Kerry Adams, Tom Hyde.
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FRONT ROW: (from left) Linda Caughlin, Diane Zavodny, Judi McKenzie, Laurel Hargan. SECOND ROW: Nancy Schmidt, Kathy Weiss, Pat Opfel, Mariann Rewerts, Glenda Gosch, Karen Hoffman, Deanna Train, Kathy Corby, Becky Stephenson. TlflRD ROW: Joylene Gates, Vicki
The P r e s I d en t of Honor Society, Diane Zavodny, delivers a speech at the beginning of a tap pi n g ceremony.
Nix, Chery 1 Babbitt, Lynette Basler, Kathy Toombs. BACK ROW: Mr. Rhoten, sponsor, Jim Sands, Harold Clary, John Smith, Ken Lienemann, Tom Miller, Phil Curnutt, Ron Whitten, Roger Abels, Chuck Klemz, Bob Eastep, Murray Hansen.
Mr. Rhoten informs the students on the goals and ideals of the Honor Society.
NEW MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: (from left) Peggy Hauschild, Laura Clark, Kathy Trempe, Pam Coleman, Cheryl Grady, Claudia Charron, Susan Nielson, Betty Knox. BACK ROW: Mary Davis, Debbie Hayes, David Clary, Jim Kellet, Rick Freeman, Mike Jones, David Maystrick, Kevin Winters, Susan Porter, Linda DeBoer. The qualities of Scholarship,
Character, Leadership, and Service are requirements ofthe members of the Honor Society.
Honor Society sponsors a party for new members after the tapping ceremony.
"Gosh, I hope she picks me!"
"Gee, I thought they were suppose to be smart!"
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SEATED: Pam Zepnak, Jack Vance, Debi Semke, Roger Abels, Connie Ricks, Lynette Basler, Debbie Hayes, Becky Stephenson. STANDING: Chuck
Roger Abels, Student Body President, ably fulfills his office during 1966-' 67 and relinquishes it to • , •
Klemz, Bob Eastep, Rich Kalal, Tom Miller, Rick Nisley, Dan Dolan, Kevin Low, Mr. Dean Strenger, Sponsor; Tom Hyde.
Rick Nisley who will assume the office of President for the 1967 -' 68 school year.
For the first time in its history, Papillion High chool was host to a Foreign Exchange tudent. Patricia Martins came to Papillion from her home at ao Paulo, Brazil in South merica on January of this year.
Patricia was selected for exchange by the Youth for Understanding Teenage Exchange Program which is sponsored by the Michigan ouncil of Churches. In this program stud nts are placed in schools for educational advancement and at the same time are placed in homes of similar religious faith so that spiritual advance-
Patric ia marlinJ
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ment and guidance may also be accomplished. Patricia's host family was the Rev. and
Mrs . Wesley Snodgrass, who gave her a home while she was at Papillion. The Senior High tudent Council sponsored Patricia while she attended Papillion High School.
After returning to Brazil, Patrie ia will complete one more semester of school, after which she plans to teach school at the elementary level .
The student body and faculty of Pap ill ion High chool extend wishes to her for happiness and success in the future .
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FRONT ROW: Mr. Demke, sponsor; Cindy Charron, Julie Nisley, Kathy Low, Joan Woelke, Mary Stephenson, Amy Schmidt. BACK ROW:
FRONT ROW: (from left) Kathy Weiss, Lynette Basler, Sara Petersen, Linda Spethman, Lynette Porter, JoAnn Stark, Vicki Kuhns, Susan Nielson. BACK ROW: Mr. Hires, sponsor; Mariann
N e i 1 S e i b o 1 d, Bill Boyd, Mike Regan, Gary Luenenborg, Karry Low, Gary VanGilder, Bob Glesmann, Dirk Gillespie, Don Kalal.
Rewerts, Glenda Gosch, Shirley zeeb, Paula Hewett, Eugene McGowan, Lorene Spethman, Roger Abels, Lois Spethman, Cheryl Grady, Jackie Smith, Connie Tilford, Kathy Corby.
FRONT ROW: Merry Barney, Carol Honomichl, Andrea Olson, Karen Escalera, Vicki Kuhns, Debbie Hostetter, Linda DeBoer, Elizabeth Chapman, Mary Davis, Kathy Ross, Mary Abrams. SECOND ROW: Vicki Todd, Peggy Hauschild, Susan Nielson, Randy Rogers, Sue Lastovica, Cheryl Schwanke, Kathy C u y 1 e r, Gayle Dodge, Nancy Schmidt, Sara Petersen, Jeanette Wilson, Billy Logan, Darlene Nutt. THIRD ROW: Linda Beyer, Ruth Smith, Deanna Train, Kathy Kiser, Debi S em k e, Karen Hoffman, Becky Cleveland, Linda Price, Linda
Step right up to the hottest food in town.
Swain, Linda White, Yvonne Fredrick, Cheryl Babbitt, Linda Snodgrass, Lynette Basler, Sally Turille, Karen Hardman. BACK ROW: Sponsor, Mr. Ridenour; Tom Greco, Quentin Bennett, Tony Hargan, Jerry Kuhl, Ken Lienemann, John Smith, Harold Clary, Rick Nisley, Ray Broussard, Gary T roc h li 1, Mark Doyle, Bob Leopold, Dave VanKeuren, Tom Miller, Ken DeBoer, Steve Lehr, Ron Whitten, Ron Murphy, Dennis Timmerman, Ron Hubbard, Bob Olson, Bob Eastep, Art Kirwin, Dave Loosemore, Steve Srb.
Spanish Club party consists of Spanish food served by Mr. and Mrs. Ridenour and a free-for-all for the energetic members.
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SEATED: Debi Semke, assistant editor; Mary Abrams, editor, STANDING: Susan Douglass, Pat Opfel (helper), Kay Gil m or e, business manager; Bob Leopold, Karen Hoffman, Mr. Weber, sponsor; Jim Sands, Darlene Nutt, Mary
Rist, Liz Amick, Larry Day, Linda Swain, assistant b u s I n e s s manager; Linda Mcintosh (helper), Linda Kelly, Kathy Toombs. NOT PICUTRED: Vicki Nix, Laurel Hargan, Carol Barney, Jeff Winters, Linda Schwer,
FAR LEFT : You paste that one; I'll paste this one and then you can paste • , • , LEFT: Making a good lay-out demands the complete attention of two annual staff members, Mary and Vicki give up one of the! r nights to work on the endless job of putting the yearbook together.
You mean you'll both buy your own . Linda SWain sells yearbooks Susan stretcheshercokebreakwithatootsiepop, in the gym during the lunch hour,
FRONT ROW: Kathy Cuyler, Jim Sands, Kathy Corby BACK ROW: Tom Pilker, Ray Broussard, Linda Snodgrass, Diane Seibold, Yvonne Fredrick, Becky
Newspaper staff runs coat check during basketball games.
Look Jim, we're doing it this way! You may be editor, but we're doing it our way.
Cleveland, Tom Brannon, Gary Vance, Mary Rist, Shirley zeeb, Sara Petersen, Linda Beyer; sponsor, Mrs. Lage.
"Look! That's the article I wrote," Two staff members hand out papers to students.
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FRONT ROW: (from left) Lynette Basler, Jackie Smith, Carol Bathel, Cheryl Grady, Shirley Campbell. SECOND ROW: Becky Stephenson, Gayle Dodge, Kathy Toombs, Linda White, Virginia Campbell, Christine Perez, Barbara
Camp be 11. BACK ROW: Mrs. Fredericks, sponsor; Millie Allen, Pat Skaggs, Christine Reincke, Lorene Spethman, Deanna Bathel, Lois Spethman, Debbie Linquist,
FHA sponsors a tea for the seniors before graduation.
FHA runs concession stand during a home game,
Girls in FNA help administer TB skin test shots.
FRONT ROW: (from left) Vicki Kuhns, Gayle Dodge, Claudia Charron, BACK ROW: Jackie Smith, Millie Allen, Deanna Bathe!, Laura Clark.
FNA sponsor, Mrs, Villwock, is also the school nurse,
"Ha, ha, ha, Can you imagine the pain! ?"
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Science Cfut
FRONT ROW: (from left) Tom Greco, Ron Chumley, Bruce Chapman, Ken Stephenson. SECOND ROW: Mary Abrams, Darlene Nutt, Nancy Schmidt, Ken Lienemann, Rich Miles, Murray Hansen, Laurel Hargan, Gayle Dodge, Tom Hyde.. BACK ROW:
Professor Izawa from Midland College physics department informs the Science Club on electricity and magnetism.
Ken Lloyd, Larry Day, DavidMaystrick, Joe Barry, Rick Freeman, Steve Haskins, John Smith, Tom Miller, Rick Nisley, Ron Whitten, Tony Hargan, Harold Hostetter, Jack Vance, Mr. Wiles, sponsor.
The PHS Science Club was organized to promote, within the science student a deeper interest and a greater knowledge into the many areas of scientific study. The achievements and activities of this club included a trip to a college science department for a lecture and demonstration in a planetarium, sponsorship of a miniature science fair for the elementary school children, and the use of several guest 1 e c t u r e r s on various fields in the fascinating field of science.
FRONT ROW: (from left)DebraHostetter, Virginia Campbell, Sue Porter, Nancy Schmidt, Sandi Sands, Sue Nielson, Becky Stephenson. SECOND ROW: Linda Price, Gayle Dodge, Ken Stephenson, Rick Freeman, Diane McLaughlin, Marlene Timmerman, Mary Jochim, Chuck Arnold, Cheryl Schwanke.
PHS Safe Teens Club sponsored a tire display at the Crossroads. Pictured are Mary Jochim and Marlene Timmerman.
Bob Olson, State Farm Insurance Agent, informs the students on car insurance requirements.
BACK ROW: Mr. FalUn, sponsor ; Christine Reincke, Shirley Grashorn, Sue Matthews, Bob Olson, Jeff Winters, Steve McLaughlin, Brian Downey, Ray Petersen, Janice Oseka, Darlene Nutt, Laurel Hargan, Mary Abrams, Kathy Cuyler, John Schmidt.
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DRAMA CLUB, First Row: Janet Vance, Linda Mcintosh, Kathy Cuyler, Barb Cornell, Gayle Dodge, Bonnie Ward, Becky Stephenson. Second Row: Carol Honomickl, Merry Barney, Barb Franks, · Diane McLaughlin, Yvonne Fredrick, Cheryl Babbitt, Linda White, Debbie Linquist, Linda Snodgrass, Debby Bickford. Third Row: Susan Nielson, Debby Hostetter, Ken Stephenson,
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CONTEST PARTICIPANTS, First Row: Deanna Train, Debbie Hostetter, Linda McClure, Laurel Hargan, Vicki Kuhns, Nancy Christiansen, Ruth Smith, Karen Hardman. Back Row: Sponsor, Mr. Hobel; Kerry
Kerry Adams, Nancy Christiansen, Gary Vance, Ruth Smith, Cheryl Schwanke, Candy Day, Laurel Hargan. Back Row: Sponsor, Mr. Hobel;Marlene Timmerman, Ron Whitten, Rick Freeman, Linda Beyers, Roger Abels, Patricia Martins, Mark Doyle, Pat Opfel, Rick Nisley, Karen Hardman, Stuart Lehr, Linda McClure, Tom Pilker, Sue Matthews.
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Adams, Jackie Smith, Tom Pilker, JoAnn Stark, Mark Doyle, Stuart Lehr, Gary Vance, Judi McKenzie, Ken Stephenson, Roger Abels.
Superiors won at the speech contest at Ralston were awarded by Mr. Hobel to Deanna Train for Interpretive Public Address, JoAnn Stark for Informative Public Address, and Tom Pilker for Extemporaneous Speaking.
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Pictured is the play-reading cast who presented a selection called "Impromptu." This cast received a superior rating at the District Speech Contest. Linda McClure, Roger Abels, Kerry Adams, Nancy Christiansen, Stuart Lehr.
Mr. Hobel presents certificates to the cast of the one-act play which received a superior rating at the District Speech Contest. Ken Stephenson, Ruth Smith, Gary Vance, Mark Doyle, Judi McKenzie, Karen Hardman.
Gary Vance accepts the third place award for Papillion's speech contestants at the AK-SAR-BEN Speech Contest.
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Front row: Kay Gilmore, Marla Milburn, Sally Turille, Lynette Basler, Kerry Adams, Janet Vance, Liz Amick, Janet Dort, Janice Oseka,
Yvonne Fredericks. Back Row: Debi Semke, Glenda Gosch, Linda McClure, Linda Kelly, Linda Lawler, JoAnn Stark.
The Drill Team, has come a long way since its beginning in 1964. triped sweaters and pom-poms are now part of most of our basketball games . When the Monarchs went to State this year, so did the Drill Team to boost the spirit at half-time!
Keep smiling til we getthe pom-poms untangled!
I had a swing like
The line-up!
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ofellermen ~
FIRST ROW: Gary Cordes, Tom Hyde, Dan Parker, Wayne Kalal, Dave Nielson, Charles Dort, Steve Daniell, Dan Gladman, Dennis Price. SECOND ROW: Chuck Klemz, Wayne Alysworth, Dave Loose more, Albert Bathel, Ron Hubbard, Art Kirwan, Rich Schmidt, Doug Petersen, Ted Hough,
The Lettermen's Club show appreciation to the Senior cheerleaders by presenting them with silver I.D. bracelets.
Jack Vance. THIRD ROW: Coach Hinkle, Tom Denker, Rick Nisley, Gary Trochlil, Ron Murphy, Mark Doyle, Phil Curnutt, Dave VanKeuren, Ken DeBoer, Tom Miller, Steve Lehr, Keith Russell, Mike Sullivan, Ron Whitten, Coach Kremke.
SENIOR LETTERMEN Phil Curnutt Dan Gladman Steve Daniell Wayne Kalal Tom Denker Chuck Klemz Mark Doyle Ron Murphy
Dan Parker Doug Petersen Gary Trochlil Jack vance
"Only black and white, but I wanted ••••••.••• "
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.b .b Senior J.ligh Pep C/ut
FRONT ROW: Karen Trochlil, Gloria Daniell, Patty Honaker, Gerri Grunke, Connie Ricks, Nancy Christiansen, Diane Parker, Becky Stephenson, Linda VanWinkle, Debbie Hayes, Mr. Allgood (Sponsor). SECOND ROW: Lynette Basler, Linda Mcintosh, Liz Amick, Janice Oseka, Linda Kelly, Glenda Gosch, JoAnn Stark, Debbie Semke, Linda Lawler, Linda McClure, Kay Gilmore, Marla Milburn, Janet Vance, Kerry Adams. THIRD ROW: Lorene Spethman, Linda Price, Vicki Nix, Kathy Toombs, Cheryl Babbitt, Cheryl Schwanke, Kathy Cuyler, Linda Beyer, Judy Roland, Lynette Porter, Diane Zavodny, Linda Schwer, Kathy Corby, Kathy Weiss, PaulaHewett. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Schmidt, Linda White, Gayle Dodge, Deanna Train, Linda Swain, Sue Lastovlca, Joyce Douglas, Cheryl Grady, Susan Nielson, Deanna
Bathel, Pat Corby, Vickie Kuhns, Susan Douglas, Mariann Rewerts, Judy McKenzie. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Campbell, Brenda Arp, Linda Reinders, Kathy Kiser, Helen Wittmuss, Mary Jochim, Virginia Campbell, Debbie Schwer, Diana Bonge, Martha Denham, Kathy Hooper, Carol Barney, Pat Skaggs, Laurel Hargan, Linda Caughlin. SIXTH ROW: Linda Spethman, Connie Firebaugh, Diane Sherman, Marleen Timmerman, Diane Shutts, Pam Zepnak, Claudia Charron, Mary Christensen, Kathy Davis, Debbie Hostetter, Pat Martins, Pam Neal, Jane Kohler, Sara Peterson. BACK ROW: Debbie Satterfield, Patty Pietzyk, Suzie Koch, Joanie Hubbard, Michelle Rogers, Peggy Hauschild, Diane Schmidt, Betty Knox, Connie Tilford, Debbie Linquist, Shirley zeeb, Jackie Booker, Cindy Riekena, Terri Burks •
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Becky Stephenson, Nancy Christiansen, Connie Ricks, Diane Parker, Patty Honaker, Gerri Grunke.
Nancy ••• • • Uh ••••.• Girls, Our Pep Club is this way.
Let's play pat-acake with Gerri!
Spirit and excitement fi 11 the gym as we cheered our team at the state tournament in Lincoln.
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Gloria Daniell, Karen Trochlil, Debbie Hayes, Linda VanWinkle.
Standing for the school
song -- Boys!! and an exchange
of greetings between rivals, are
a part of every game. (Below) "Brrrrrr-rahl!" A frozen yelll
(}real :Jeam. • •
At the game . .. is where the action's at because no matter what the weather, the Pep Club is always out in full force to cheer the Monarchs on to victory!
At the Pep Rally . . . school spirit is bolstered by the Pep Club girls who are responsible for the organization and success of the rallies. Such famous guests as Bat Man and Robbin, and Wally Candyman and his sucker shop appear in the skits!
(Below) A successful football season calls for royal recognition.
"Snake Eyes!! Curnutt's captain!"
Steve stresses the importance of spirit while Aunt Jack reads one of her favorite stories.
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FRO T ROW: Patty Rist, Amy Schmidt, Cindy Parker, Sue Alsworth, Susie McKenzie, Mary Stephenson, Dianne Fricke, Alicia Perez, Carol Knapp, Kathy Low, Julie Isley. SECONDROW : Karen Turtscher, Sandy Zepnak, Peggy Freese, Cindy Charron, Cathy Kellett, Pat Martinson, Donna Carlson, Mary Carmen, Laura Taylor, Candy Day, Mr. Lage, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Teresa Palmer, Bernita Arp, Brenda Bresette, Barb Eastep, Susie Martin, Cheri Jacobson, Jodeen Leopold, Andrea Olson, Roxanne Wolfe, Lynn Goldenstein, l\1 rs. Hanson, Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Rose Klabunde, Rogene Frederick, Carolyn Klemz, Sue Denker, Kyle Boyd, Toni Haskins, Karen Adams, an c y Proffit, Debbie Meisenger, Barb Sullivan,
Jolene Glasshoff. FIFTH ROW: Toni Sands, Susie Jorgensen, Wendy Zaloudek, Sandy Vance, Twila Pierce, Nancy Martin, Linda Honom1chl, Carol Albright, Judy Roberts, Carol Honomichl. SIXTH ROW: Debbie Kuhl, Diane Linquist, Melanie Parkhurst, Cindy Powell, Marilyn Ross, Ann Elliot, Kristy Buettner, Jodie Barnes, Vicki Hawthorne. SE\'ENTII RO\\ : Debbie Clary, Susan Burke, Patty Buffington, tanlyn Wienert, Kay Kvam, Joan \\oelke, KathyCrews, Dixie Blum, l\Ierry Barney. BACK RO\\': Mary Sage, Donna Bathe!, Rita IcCoy, De hbi e Swarbrick, Debbie Trempe, Christy Gaddis, JoAnn Ward, Debbie Syslo, Pattie Richardson, Susan Citta.
EIGHTH GRADE CJIEEHI EADERS: FRO T ROW- Alic1a Perez, Mary Stephenson. BACK RO\\'- Amy Schmidt, Sue Aylsworth, Kathy Low.
FRESH!\! A CIIEERl EADERS: FRO T HO\\Patty Hist, Diane Fricke, Suzie McK nzi e. BACK RO\\- Carol Knapp, Cindy Parker, Juh ' 1sley.
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A time for work and a time for play.
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Most Representative Students
Randy Srb • • • • . . • 7th Ann VanWinkle . . . . . . . 7th Julie Nisley . • • • • • • • 9th Gary Luenenberg . • . . • 9th Amy Schmidt . . . . 8th Don Kalal . . . . . . . . . . 8th
Dancers take time out for refreshments.
J u 11 e N i s 1 e y and G a r y Luenenberg were voted most representative in Jr. High.
As the evening progressed with music from the Impacts, there was a brief pause for refreshments and conversation.
Class Representatives: Rich Kalal Linda McClure Becky Stephenson Roger Abels Karen Trochlil Tom Miller
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The Homecoming display of the Senior Class won 1st place in competition with the other five classes.
A bunch of cute? substitute cheerleaders relax during the Homecoming pep rally.
Burn, Rocket, Burn. Into the fire goes a Syracuse dummy via the able hands of the senior lettermen.
A-one and a-two a ••.
With or without shoes, a sizable crowd enjoys the Homecoming dance on the gym floor.
THE ROYAL COURT. Attendants: Connie Ricks, Linda McClure, Nancy Christiansen, Tom Denker, Ron Murphy, Dan Parker. King and Queen: Gerri Grunke and Steve Daniell.
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"Monarch's Victorious", the theme of this year's Sports Banquet, was a truly appropriate summary for the 166-'67 season. This year's banquet was sponsored by the Papillion Chamber of Commerce.
The evening was kicked-off by a banquet served by the Freshman waiters and waitresses.
The "ball" was then passed to guest speaker, Joe Patrick, who entertained and informed with an after dinner speech.
The "half-time" festivities were the crowning of the King and Queen, Ron Murphy and Nancy Christiansen by last year's royalty, Bill Aken and Cindy Karschner.
The evening was topped off by a dance in the gym with the music provided by Papio's own New Jaguars, and the Dance Band headed by Mr. Koca.
All in all, the banquet was a perfect endY1g for a successful season for Papio sports.
Television sportscaster, Joe Patrick, address the guests with his after dinner speech.
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1 ••• 2. • . 3 ••• 4. • .left, right, left, right! Donette Kremke and Scott Keller bear the crowns to the throne.
King Queen Ron Murphy Nancy Christiansen
Prince Princess Steve Daniell Linda McClure
Attendants Phil Curnutt Gerri Grunke Tom Denker Paula Hewett Wayne Kalal Linda Schwer
Crownbearers Skott Keller Denette Kremke
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"Nancy, please stay off my toes-and this time, !..!! lead!!"
' "Okay gang, take out "Melancholy Baby"!!" Mr. Koca and his dance band trade spotlights with Papio's own combo, the New Jaguars.
Well, there goes the hairdo's as Bill Aken and Cindy Karschner crown this year's royalty, Ron and Nancy,
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Sophomore waiters and waitresses. FRONT ROW: Rick Daup, Kevin Low, J. R. Vance, Rich Kalal, Dave VanKeuren. BACK ROW: Linda DeBoer, Kathy Kiser, Karen Trochlil, Gloria Danie~l, Pam Zepnak.
Kathy Toombs and Rick Nisley read the senior prophecies.
(above) That's a good girl. It looks rather tasty. (right) Everyone digs into the food at the banquet.
The 1967 prom started with the juniorsenior banquet at Mr. Kelly's. The dinner was served by Roman citizens properly attired in toga and robe, and was spiced with speeches by class officers, sponsors, and principals. The evening of dining was hi-lighted by the reading of the senior prophecies.
Following the banquet, the promers drove to the school which was made up as old Rome. Music for the dance was provided by the Melody Masters.
After the dance, the promers went bowling and then to a movie at the Papio Theater.
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(above) The center of attraction at the dance was a "Wishing Fountain." Anyone want to try his luck. (below) "You dance divinely!"
A time for dancing and a time for chatting.
Music for the dance was provided by the Melody Masters.
This looks like a long shot!
(above) Linda seems confident in herself. (left) That's it Gloria, now let the ball go!
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There are the students who must always eat!
If you couldn't bowl, there were other games to play.
Everyone appears to be watching the show or is it Mr. Weber?
Either they're watching the show or sleeping sitting up!
It's a long wait, but the kids make the best of it.
Time out for refreshments; a guy's gotta have some nourishment.
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(above) Pep Club sponsored sock hop provided entertainment after the Ralston game,
(right) A foods-eye view of Lynette Basler, at the Honor Society party.
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The annual TGIC dance always draws a crowd of dance-happy students. Music for this year's party was provided by the "Echos"!
Sing it to me, Tommy baby!!
.At p. JJ. S. "Subversive Desire" party takes Seniors into a new world of cowboys, farmers, ballerinas o o o
Sophomore Class Party looks more like an exercise class for acrobatic girls and and baseball players! of course, what can you expect when the two Sophomore class sponsors happen to be wrestling coaches!
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Eating a good meal at school •.•
Celebrating Veteran's Day at lunch !
Receiving Superior rating at Music Contest •••
Being an athlete so you can do those "sticky kid-stuff" commercia 1 s (for carmeled apples!)
Finally getting your class ring so you can give it to your boyfriend ••.
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Standing in line for two hours while the bus driver eats lunch , ••
Being measured and discovering that you are three inches taller than the guy that asked you to the big dance • , •
Looking for a contact , • ,
Not being "Mod" •••
Trying to take a speed test when the initiation cap keeps slipping over your eyes • , •
Discovering that they didn't save you a seat at the game-and you're the coach!
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Cast: Back row left to right-Mr. Hobel, director, Gary Vance, Ruth Smith, Kerry Adams, Tom Pilker, Rick Nisley, Mark Doyle, Ron Whitten, Front left to right-Sue Nielson, Stuart Lehr, Terri Burks, Roger Abels , Nancy Christiansen, Barb Franks, Diane Sherman, Ken Stephenson, Linda Beyer, Linda McClure, Janet Vance.
But Mom! I don't like the taste of that toothpaste.
Protective mother, Diane Sherman, breaks up fight between son, Ken Stevenson, and Gary Vance.
"0 q ne Joof in II "
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Leading lady Ruth Smith, Mark Doyle, and leading man Roger Abels in a serious discussion.
Look at .!!!1 shadow, STUPID! This is how to make a swan.
Rev. William H. Spence-Roger Abels Hope Spence - Ruth Smith Hartzell- Gary Vance Eileen - Kerry Adams Dr. Romer - Mark Doyle Louise - Nancy Christiansen Maria- Janet Vance Molly - Sue Nielson Ronny - Stuart Lehr Letty - Terri Burkes Mrs. Sandow- Linda McClure Mrs. Digby- Diane Sherman Georgie - Ken Stephenson Mrs. Cambridge - Barbara Franks Mrs. Jellison - Linda Beyer Major Cooper - Tom Pilker Bishop Sherwood - Ron Whitten Rev. Fraser Spence -Rick Nisley Director - Mr. Douglas Robel
You don't say!! ! Really? When?
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Convocalion ~ Provide Variel~
In the interest of cultural enlightenment, the Senior High Student Council presented convocations with entertainment ranging from magicians to Green Berets.
Students welcomed these assemblies which, in addition to breaking the routine, provided interesting programs, featured speakers, and amusing topics.
Slides of Russia and its people were highlighted in the convocation featuring Mr. Mel Gennings.
Accents, dialects, and idioms of our language were the topics of George Groman's presentation.
Dan, 0 . J. Fitzgerald would tell you your switch is off.
The Red Cross featured Green Beret Sargent Bollman, Linda Spethman, the President of the Red Cross, and Major Nelson in its convocation.
Astounding feats of slight-of-hand were demonstrated by the "Magical Mooreheads".
Magnificent Monarch Team were represented by, Haskell, Cook, Petersen, Hinkle, M11ler, Dickmeyer, Strenger, and Young.
The second Koil Good Guy Game saw that Papillion faculty remain undefeated by the narrow margin of 44-43. Proceeds from the game total $163 with over 600 people attending.
Koil Good Guys take time out to remove one ot their casualities.
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A time to win and a time to loose.
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FRONT ROW: (from left) Rich "Kalal, Herb Fricke, Dave Loosemore, Bob Eastep, Dave Nielson, Dan Gladman, Dan Parker, Tom Denker, Wayne Kalal, Art Kirwan, Ted Hough, Tim Koch, student manager, SECOND ROW: Gene Koch, student manager; Ron Chumley Rick Daup, Mike Handke, Steve Daniell, Murray Hanson, Ron Murphy, Doug Petersen, Brad Freeman, George Cornwell, Tom Henn, Steve Voss, Dennis Price, student manager.
TffiRD ROW: Coach Hinkle, Charlie Dort, Wayne Aylsworth, Don Ingram, Ray Petersen, Jeff Fey, Ron Hubbard, Ray Broussard, Mark Doyle, Gary Trochlil, Phil Curnutt, Rick Nisley, Keith Russell, Mike Broussard, Coach Haskell, Coach Troxel. BACK ROW: Pat Robbins, Steve Skaggs, Charles Burke, Tom Greenley, Ron Whitten, Dave VanKeuren, Tom Miller, Ken DeBoer, Steve Lehr, Dale Hutchison, Blayne Doyle, Gary Schwink.
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"Hey I Watch it! That tickles!"
"Jump ball!"
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"I bet you didn't pack your .38 !"
"Ta~ you're it!"
"Easy come, easy go!"
"You need a visit from the White Knight!" Wayne Kalal has a touchdown gleam in his eyes.
Jack Vance, Stud~t Manager; Steve Daniell, Dennis Price, Wayne Aylsworth, Steve Szynskie, Gary Trochlil, Rick Nisley, Dave VanKeuren, Ken DeBoer, Tom Miller, Steve Lehr, Phil Curnutt,
Mike Szynskie, Ted Knapp, Pat Robbins, Mark Bruhn, Jeff Fey, Rich Kalal, Dan Lemke, Rich
Tom Denker, Gary Cordes, Dave Nielson, Charles Dort, Chuck Klemz, Student Man age r ; Coach Kremke.
Wittmuss, Frank Vance, Harold Weiss, Kevin Low, Ted Leathers, Rick Daup, Coach Hanson.
Front Row: Tony Kennedy, John Fey, Steve Dort, George Swaim, Billy Jones, Chris Nix, John Horton, Jim Christiansen, Bill E s li n g e r . Back Row: Dan Buettner, Gary Luenenborg, Steve Semke, Kevin Parkhurst, Doug Eby, Steve Jepsen, Charles Grady, Greg Eymann, Jeff Nisley, Larry Andrew, Coach Young.
Front Row: Frank Lastovica, Coach Dickmeyer, John Cronin. Back Row: Warren White, Neil S e i b o 1 d, Rick Miller, Jeff Robbins, Alan Cess, Gene Pfahl, G a 1 e L u e n e n b o r g , Allan Schwadron, Ken Ritter, Kurt Freese, Paul Reincke, Steve Engberg, V a 1 Gottsch, Doug Kiser, Jim Fey, Bill Boyd, Bruce Bowling, John Kramer, Greg Cordes, Ken Amick, Larry Howery.
Front Row: Frank Lastovica, Mike Trochlil, Phil Winters, Tom Jordon, John Benbrook, Tim Baker, Dennis Calton, Don Kalal, Jack Cronin. Second Row: Coach Dickmeyer, Dave S nod grass, Bob Glesmann, Craig Shives, Rich Johnson, Steve Fleming, John DeBoer, Ken Waite, Calvin Dierks. Back Row: Terry Mohr, Doug Kelly, Kevin Suing, Tom Fetters, Craig Charron, Randy Harrel, Mike Holtzen, Gary Van Gilder, Don Nix,
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Plattsmouth 59 49 Millard 62 66 Wahoo 59 60 Wayne 51 58 Platteview 58 56 Syracuse 62 49 Crete 43 48 Elkhorn 63 45 Ralston 44 59
eward 52 61 Blair 28 63 Ashland 53 79 Nebraska City 35 40 Gretna 71 65 Elkhorn St. John 60 73
AKSARBEN TOURNAMENT Syracuse 63 52 Ralston 51 58 Nebraska City 54 55
DISTRICT TOURN MENT Millard 54 65 Plattsmouth 53 69 Holy Name 64 72
STATE TO URN AMENT Madison 83 62
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Wayne demonstrates a new cheer!
Hey, you guys, the ball is over here! Fans help Steve as he takes down District net.
Tense moments as Tom tries for free throw.
Pep Club watches eagerly as the battle continues.
Don't be a hog Phil, Gary wants the ball tool
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FRONT ROW: (from left) Manager, Steve Haskins, Mike Sullivan, Al Bathel, Steve Daniell, Ken Stephenson, Steve Vaughn, Richard Schmidt, Dave Koelzer, manager; John Smith. SECOND ROW: Keith Russ e 11, Joe Barry, Paul Adair, Doug
This year the Papio High track Squad awarded honors to three of its performers. Sophomore Jim Kellet was named the outstanding distance runner. Junior Ken DeBoer was voted the most improved trackman. Senior Don Adair was given the outstanding trackman honor for collecting the most points during the season; he also represented Papio in the state track meet at Kearney.
Petersen, Ron Hubbard, Dale Hutchinson, Don Adair. BACK ROW: Coach Haskell, Jeff Fey, Ray Broussard, Harold Clary, David Clary, Ken DeBoer, Dave VanKeuren, Wayne Aylsworth, Jim Kellet, Coach Petersen.
"Come on, you guys. Slow down a little!" • "Gee, I'm catching up with him!" Russell passes the baton to P. Adair.
Papio placed third in the 2 mile relay at the Districts at Millard.
Boy, that's a long way down.
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FRONT ROW: Mark Broussard, Herb Fricke, Ken Lloyd, Paul Adair, Bruce Chapman, Dan Robb, Mike Regan, BACK ROW: Coach Chiburis,
FRONT ROW: Rich Bellino, Ron Tangeman, Van Schroeder, Byron Hough, Dick Henn, Dan Henn, BACK ROW: Coach Ridenour, Larry Schmidt, Dave
Keith Price, Wayne Kalal, Ron Hubbard, Mark Doyle, Ron Murphy, Dale Hutchison, Art Kirwin, Coach Ridenour, Coach Lines.
Koelzer, Dennis Timmerman, Gary Schwink, Scott Grosskopf, Mike Cuyler, Ron Rose, Coach Chiburis, Coach Lines.
The only thing Samson had on Ron was curlier hair!
Wrestling, although one of the oldest sports in the world, was the newest sport on the Papio Scene this year.
In their first season, Papio matmen were highly successful. They finished with 8 wins and 3 losses in dual matches, placed second in the Millard Invitational Tournament, and won fourth in the District Tournament.
Among the many individual awards, five men reached the State Tournament: Mike Regan, Bruce Chapman, Ken Lloyd, Herb Fricke, and Paul Adair. Among these, Co-captain Ken Lloyd (18-2) (MHI. and District Champion) placed second in the state championship. Co-captain Bruce Chapman (19-1) (N,H.I., and District Champion) won a trophy for the most pins In the fastest time and set a State record for the most consecutive pins. Other award winners were Mike Regan, with a record of 16-1 who was the M.H.I. and District Champion and Ron Murphy the M.H.I. Champion with a record of 10-4.
The Reserve team rounded out this highly successful season by coming through undefeated in 7 matches.
Hold it Art! I think you're going to like this pin!
Hang on Herb!
Mr. Chlburis p r e s en t s Bruce Chapman with the "most valuable wrestler" award won at the North High Invitational tournament.
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FRONT ROW: Greg Eymann, Tom Denker, Ron Murphy, Gary Cordes, Dave Nielson. BACK ROW: Coach Hanson, Steve Dort, Bob Olson,
Dan Dolan, Gene Koch, Jessie Swain, George Swaim.
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A time to gain recognition and a time to recognize the accomplishments of others .
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Attendants Linda McClure, Ron Murphy
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The highlight of every football season is the annual Homecoming game and dance . Many students and alumni observed this festive event with excitement and anticipation for the successful outcome of the game and for the crowning of the new King and Queen. Each year the Pep Club and the Lettermen's Club select the couple who reign over this annual affair .
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Prince and Princess Steve Daniell and
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As in the past, the Papillion High Pep Club and the Lettermen's Club voted for the couple that made the most outstanding contribution and achievement in the field of sports. This couple was then honored at the 1967 Sports Banquet held on April 8th. The King and Queen were crowned by last years royal couple, Cindy Karshner and Bill Aken.
Pauls Hewett and Phil Curnutt
Attendants Linda Schwer and Tom Denker
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Class 0 f fi c e r s: Secretary, Brenda M a e de r; President, Ann VanWinkle; Treasurer, Randy Srb; Vice-president, Gale Luenenborg
Not Pictured: Greg Eckert, Clinton Richardson, Neal Seibold, Karen Swarbrick, Elaine Tuma, Terrell Farlow, Richard Bell, Nancy Martin, Twila Pierce, James Benedict, Jeri Barnes, Dawn Keur, Debbie
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Jon Clark Steve Cole Greg Cordes
Jim Cole Judy Coleman
Brian Cornwell Allen Coss
Diana Coss Kirk Cozad
Kathy Crews Pamela Crowley
George Abrams Diane Adams Dennis Albright Dianne Allen Kenneth Amick
Alonza Aylsworth Phil Baker Charles Barry Roy Barton Debra Bonge
Richard Borman Edward Boswell Bruce Bowling Bill Boyd David Bruce
Reva Burkhart Dwayne Calton Susan Caughlin Leslie Chapin Pamela Chapman
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John Greco William Grier Stanley Griffin Blll Griger Julie Grosskopf Karen Harrel
Christine Hawthorne Brenda Hazelton Michael Heck Susan Hecker Linda Hedin Amy Henn
Barbara Holmes Diane Honaker Linda Hough Larry Howrey Candee Hutchins Greg Hutchins
Sheryl Hutchinson JoAnn Iske Laurie Iverson Denise Jacobsen Blll Jochim Susan Jolllffe
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Tamara Crowley Vadessa Costa Cheryl DeBoer Kim Doll Judy Dorf Mike Dowdy
Stewart Elliot Lesley Ellls Steven Engberg Sam Escalera Pam Felthauser Jim Fey
JoAnn Fine Mike Flanagan Jandt Fontaine Judy Foroes Frances Frederick Kurt Freese
Chuck Gaddis Leighanne Garnette Dirk Glllespie Constance Glancy Val Gottsch Jim Goodbrod
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Susie Jones Vickie Kasey Pamela Sue Kendall Kathlene Kennedy Douglas Kiser
Craig Klemz Nancy Kohler John Kramer Nancy Kuhns Libby Lawler
Jaan Ledbetter Jerome Lemke Debbie Leonhardt Jean Lienemann Nanette Logan
Gale Luenenborg Linda Lutz Margaret MacDonald Brenda Maeder Mark Marode
Judy Martinson John McCann Mary McCoy Tonja McDaniel Paul Meno
Jeanette Morrell Richard Miller Sandra Moore Michael Moravec Billy Morely
Jan Mostek Kerry Newhart Douglas ickolai Denise Okeson Diane Okeson
Steven Owens David Parker Melanie Parkhurst Valerie Parris Paige Pauley
Susan Paulsen Ran_dy Penke Gene Pfahl Jimmie Phillip Gerilyn Pil.ker
Cynthia Powell Paul Reincke Dennis Rhodes Kenny Ritter Victor Robb
Jeffrey Robbins Marilyn Ross Donald Ruff Kitty Schneidewind Paulette Schuessler
Allan Schwadron Cindy Schwer Shirley Sheman Diane Sheridan Sharon Showmaker
Richard Slaby Susan Sladovnik Frankie Smith Thomas Smith Jeff Snyder
Randy Srb Thomas Stricker Karen Sullivan Ken Targenson Larry Taylor
Susan Taylor Debra Thayer Jerry Thurman Eddie Train Sandra Vance
Suzanne Vance Georgia Ann VanWinkle Karen Vinsant Cindy Vitamvas Diane Waite
Donna Waite Cynthia Walsh Warren White Alice Whittmuss Joan Woelke
Kenneth Wolle Wendy Zaloudek Davianne Zelasney Elaine Zugmeir Debby Sandman
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Karen Adams Linda Adams Eugene Ardery
Sue Aylsworth Michelle Bailey Tim Baker
Jodi Barnes Earl Barney Donna Bathel
Class Officers: Vice- President, Sue Aylsworth; Treasurer, Dick Henn; Secretary, Kyle Boyd; President Mike TrochU; (not pictured).
Bob Bauerkemper Roger Beavers Richy Bellino B111 Bergen Dixie Blum David Bottom
Kyle Boyd Bob Bresette Kristy Buehner Virginia Buckley Patty Buffington Susan Burke
Dean Burks Terry Burtt Dennis Calton Mike Carlson Doris Cash Dennis Cazee
Craig Charron Debbie Clary Mark Cleveland Patty Coleman Vickie Cleveland Vicki Cornett
Jack Cronin Susan Davis John DeBoer Susan Denker Dawn Derby Jerry Dickinson
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Calvin Dierks Jackie Dodge Dennis Dooley Tim Doyle
Vicki Hawthorne Frank Haywood Susan Head Mike Henderson Dick Henn
David Hobson Mike Holtzen Carl Honaker Linda Honomichl Tom Horton
Debbie Howerton Patricia Hurtz Rae Jean Jacobs Rick Johnson Ted Jordan
Susan Jorgensen Don Kalal Charles Karr Larry Kasey Dan Kaufman
Dale Duncan Darrell Duncan
Roger Dunn David Dvorak Ann Elliot Guy Favor Tom Fetters Steve Fleming
Linda Fontaine Rogene Frederick Christy Gaddis Bob Glesmann Debbie Goldenstein Janis Gordon
Mary Gottsch Janice Grashorn Leland Haley Kathy Hardman Randy Harrel Toni Haskins
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Rodney McGlothlin Eugene McGowan Debbie Meisenger Claudette Merrell Paulette Merrell Greg Miles
Brenda Milburn Richard Miller Terry Mohr John Moore Don Nix Ingrid Okeson
Rich Pearson Alicia Perz Nancy Proffitt Patricia Reinke Darrel Reinders Kathie Richardson
Kathy Robertson Roger Rose David Ross Mary Jane Sage Lori Satterfield Amy Schmidt
Rich Kelly Doug Kelly Shannon Kelly Don Kennedy Rose Klabunde
Carolyn Klemz Debbie Kittrell Steve Knott Kay Kvam Frank Lastovica
Bridget Long Kathy Low Mike Luesero Dave McCann Rita McCoy
LouAnn Wittmus Roxanne Wolfe Alan Yager Steve Zaloudek
Danny Schroeder Doug Schuessler Patti Schwanke Ken Schwer Craig Shives
Susan Silvester Barb Slaby Naomi Smith Patty Smith Vera Smith
David Snodgrass Connie Stahl Mary Stephenson Kevin Suing Bonnie Sullivan
Pat Wheling Marilyn· Wienert Jeff Williams Nancy Williams Phil Winters
Debbie Swarbrick Debbie Syslo Judy Tangeman Loretta Teeple Mike Tighe Don Tims
Mike Trochlil Gary Turille Gary VanGilder Jerry Vosler Ken Waite JoAnn Ward
NOT PICTURED John Benbrook Danny Evers Debbie Sandman Ron Tangeman Bill Warren Laura Barnes Ken Kotera LaVerne Marsh Pam Matthews Debbie Trempe Frank Williams Jeff Griger
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Wenith Claussen Kevin Cline
John Carwell Mike Cuyler
Patricia Davies Candy Day
Ron Abrams Mary Adams Carol Albright Larry Andrew Bernita Arp
Merry Barney Quentin Bennett Dianne Beyer Debra Bickford Butch Bose
Bobby Bostrom Brenda Bresette Mark Broussard Brenda Buckley Larry Burke
Dan Buettner Richard Cameron Beverley Campbell Donna Carlson Gary Carman
Mary Carman Jim Christiansen Susan Citta Ron Clark Eugene Clary
Class Officers: P r e s i dent; Dough Eby, Vice-President, Kevin L o o s e m o r e, T r e a s u r e r, Sandy Zepnak, Secretary: Chris Nix.
Steven Dort Arlynne Dvorak Barbara Eastep Doug Eby Judy Erxleben
Karen Escalera Billy Eslinger Greg Eymann Jayne Felthauser John Fey
Ron Flemmer Peggy Freese Diane Fricke Linda Fry Mike Gamerl
Samuel Gates John Gibilisco Walter Given Randall Glancey Jolene Glasshoff
Lynn Goldenstein Dave Goodbrod Charles Grady Dennis Griger Scott Grosskopf
Cindy Hahn Donna Hanes Dan Henn Lynda Hoffman Werner Hoffmann
Carol Honomichl Terry Hooper John Horton Harold Hostetter Byron Hough
Gary Iske Don Iverson Cheri Jocobson Lorraine Jacobberger Michael Jackley
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Steve Jepsen Billy Jones Joe Jorgensen Cliff Karr Rick Kaufmann
Cathy Kellet Tony Kennedy Carol Knapp Connie Knox Jim Koelzer
Alan Kruse Debbie Kuhl Stuart Lehr Jodeen Leopold Diane Linquist
Billie Logan Kevin Loosemore Karey Low
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Gary Luenenburg Patricia Martinson
Jim McCubbin Susie McKenzie Mike Moore Jill Mortenson Mike Neal
Jeff Nisley Julie Nisley Chris Nix Byran Offenstine Andrea Olson
David Olson Bob O'Neal Connie Ongstad Marcia Oseka Teresa Palmer
Cindy Parker Kevin Parkhurst Homer Pauley Randy Felly Danny Plambeck
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Keith Price Mike Regan Gary Reinders Patricia Richardson Patty Rist
Cindy Robbins Judith Roberts Susan Rodrigue Linda Rose Ronald Rose
Jack Sage Marvin Sanderson Toni Sands Joseph Schmidt Robert Schmidt
Van Schroeder Steve Semke Sallye Sewing Ed Shirley Wayne Snodgrass
Tina Stock Linda Straw Barbara Sullivan George Swaim Laura Taylor
Linda Taylor Vickie Todd Alan Toombs Karen Turtscher Debbie Uhe
Judith Voss David Weideman Robert Wilson Lyman Williams
Kathleen Williamson John Wittmuss Sandy Zepnak
Not Pictured: Darla Palmer Susie Martin Linda Jensen Kathy Allen Marsha Behm Cindy Edgren Richard Wie.:;s Catherine Anderson Deborah Anderson Percy Boler Cindy Charron
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Patricia Corby Carol Crowley
Debra Crowley Gloria Daniell
Rick Daup Mary Davis
Linda DeBoer Deborah DeJong
Carol Barney Joseph Barry Deanna Bathe! Randy Beavers Herb Brockett
Diana Bonge Mike Broussard Mark Bruhn Charlie Burke Shirley Campbell
Virginia Campbell Liz Chapman Claudia Charron Mary Christensen Ron Chumley
Carol Cirian Dixie Cirian Laura Clark Pamela Coleman
Class Officers: President; Larry Weideman, Vice-President; Rick Daup, Secretary; Mary Jochim, Treasurer; Linda DeBoer.
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Martha Denham Daniel Dolan Joyce Douglass Brian Downey Blayne Doyle
James Dunn Bonnie Dworzak Jeff Fey Connie Firebaugh Barbara Franks
Richard Freeman Herbert Fricke Jim Fry Butch Godsey Dee Jay Gottsch
Cheryl Grady Shirley Grashorn Tom Greco Mike Handke Debbie Hayes
Tom Henn Tom Hewett Kathy Hooper Deborah Hostetter Joan Hubbard
Glen Hutchison Mary Jochim Mike Jones Randy Jordan Rich Kalal
Joseph Kazor James Kellett Kathy Kiser Suzie Koch Jane Kohler
Ted Knapp Betty Knox Dave Koelzer Jerry Kuhl Vickie Kuhns
Leroy Lape Sue Lastovica Jane Layman Ted Leathers Daniel Lemke
Kevin Low Bob Mass Sue Matthews Jerry Matthies David Maystrick
Roxanne Morley Brenda Murphy Pam Neal Susan Nielson Bob Ostransky
Dana Owens Jim Patton Christine Perez Vicki Peterson Patty Pietzyk
Susan Porter Karen Robb Mike Robbins Pat Robbins Michelle Rogers
Kathy Ross Sandi Sands Debby Satterfield Larry Schmidt Diane Schmits
Gary Schwinck Debra Schwer Diana Sherman Phil Shirley Diana Shutts
Mary Siedel Mark Silvester Jackie Smith Lorene Spethman Sheryl Stille
Steve Voss Larry Wallace
Steven Vaughn Dave VanKeuren Linda VanWinkle
Larry Weideman Harold Weiss Sam Williams
Tommy Stoy Jesse Swain Mike Szynskie Lloyd Taylor Catherine Teeple
Connie Tilford Marlene Timmerman Karen Trochlll Frank Vance
NOT PICTURED Mark Bahm Wayne Bradley Kathy Clayton Peggy Hauschild Terry Jepsen Kathleen Trempe
Kevin Winters Helen Wittmuss Richard Wittmuss Marilyn Wolfe
David Zaloudek Pamela Zepnak Steve Kendall Christine Reincke Jan Wallace
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Paul Adair
Millie Allan
Liz Amick
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Class Officers: Vice President- Albert Bathel, President- Steve Lehr; Secretary-Linda Reinders, Treasurer- Ron Whitten
Harriet Arford Brenda Arp Wayne Aylsworth Cheryl Babbitt Albert Bathel
Beverly Bergen Linda Beyer Jerry Blayne Mary Block Janet Boyer
Candy Bridgeford Janne Burks Barbara Campbell Kathleen Campbell Danna Carlson
Peggy Christiansen Harold Clary Linda Clary Angie Cline Gary Cordes
Barbara Cornell Tom Crowley Kathy Cuyler Ken DeBoer Delbert Dobson
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Gayle Dodge Charles Dort Rick Draper Bob Eastep · Yvonne Frederick
Leon Fricke Joyleen Gates Kay Gilmore Vernon Grasshor'l Torn Greenlee
Karen Hardman Anthony Hargan Stephen Haskins Linda Henderson Shirley Hey
Irene Hollmann Linda Holtzen Patty Honaker Donald Hooper Ted Hough
Ron Hubbard Torn Hyde Don Ingram Janice Iske Marvin Iske
Jim Iverson Cindy Jones Cheryl Keating Linda Kelly Art Kirwan
Carol Klabunde Tim Koch Alyce Kruse Randy Lanarn Bob Leopold
Kenneth Lienemann Dave Loosernore Don Matthies Danny Maystrick Linda Mcintosh
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Diane McLaughlin Steven McLaughlin Richard Miles Stephen Mortensen Preston Nelson
David Nielson Rick Nisley Vickie Nix Jackie Norskov Robert Olson
Janice Oseka Ronald Pardi Diane Parker Roger Penke Ray Peterson
Sue Peterson Richard Pflaum Tom Pilker Dennis Price Linda Price
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Linda Reinders Dan Robb Pattie Robbins Judy Roland
Kathy Russell Keith Russell Nancy Schmidt Richard Schmidt
Not Pictured Steve Lehr John Marr Tom Miller Ron Morley Ron Whitten Sandra Bujarski Steve Johnson Keith Kotera Eddie Vosler
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Bob Welshinger Linda White Jeffrey Winters Sheila Winters
Jeanette Wilson George Yager Tom Zimmerman
Cheryl Schwanke Janet Schwanke David Scott Terry Silvester Steve Skaggs
John Smith Ruth Smith Lynda Snodgrass Barbara Snutch Lois Spethman
Steve Srb Becky Stephenson Mike Sullivan Laura Swaim Linda Swaim
Dennis Timmermann Kathy Toombs Deanna Train Pat Vaughn Bonnie Ward
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Lynette Basler National Honor Society
Carol Bathel
Joyce Block
Roger Abels National Honor ociety
Mary Abrams
Gary Acton
Don Adair
Kerry dams
Chuck Arnold Vice-President
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Jackie Booker
Tom Brannon
Ray Broussard
David Brown
Terri Burks
Steve Carman
Linda Caughlin National Honor Society
Bruce Chapman
Nancy Christiansen
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Tom Denker President
Janet Dort
Susan Douglass
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Becky Cleveland
Kathy Corby National Honor Society
George Cornwell
Phil Curnutt National Honor Society
Steve Daniell
Larry Day
Mark Doyle
Steve Dunn
Wayne Dvorak
David Franks
Brad Freeman
Rick Gibilisco
Dan Gladman
Pam Godsey
Glenda Gosch National Honor Society Secretary
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Joe Heath
Paula Hewett
Karen Hoffman National Honor Society
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Loren Grashorn
Judy Gruner
Gerri Grunke
Bob Hanisch
Murray Hansen National Honor ociety
Laurel Hargan National Honor ociety
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Linda Hollmann
Dianna Kay Hutchinson
Bob Iverson
Jim Johnson
Alan J or gens en
Wayne Kalal
Larry Kelly
Chuck Klemz National Honor ociety
Eugene Koch
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Pat Krautkramer
Linda Lawler
Roger Lemke
Debbie Linquist
Ken Lloyd
Ellen Lushinsky
Sharon Marr
Patrie ia Martins
Linda McClure
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Pam Monical
Ron Murphy
Rosalie Nelson
Darlene Nutt
Pat Opfel National Honor Society
Dan Parker
Judi McKenzie National Honor Society
Don Milburn
Marla Milburn
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Doug Petersen
Sara Petersen
Lynette Porter
Mariann Rewerts National Honor Society
Connie Ricks
Cindy Riekena
Mary Rist National Honor oc iety
Larry Rose
Jim Sands National Honor Society
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John Schmidt
Linda Schwer
Diane Seibold
Debi Semke
Steve Sharrar
Sandra Sheridan
Patti Skaggs
Linda Spethman
Jerry Somers
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Gary Vance
Jack Vance
Janet Vance
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JoAnn Stark
Ken Stephenson
Steve Szynskie
Gary Tilford
Gary Trochlil Treasurer
Sally Turille
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Kathleen Wittmuss
Diane Zavodny National Honor Society
Shirley Zeeb
Cheryl Thorpe (Not Pictured)
Class Colors: Maroon and White
Class Flower: White carnations with maroon trim
Sponsor: Mr. John Miller.
Mike Vaughn
Terree Warren
Kathy Weiss National Honor Society
HONOR STUDENTS (Top 5% of class)
Roger Abels Lynette Basler Karen Hoffman Kathy Weiss Diane Zavodny
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Deanna Train and Harold Clary lead the procession.
Commencement Begin~ lhe
Mr. Basler hands out the scholarship to recipient students.
P r i n c i p a 1 R o g e r Miller presents the class of 1967 while, school board president, Mr. T u r t s c h e r hands out t h e diplomas.
Roger Abels and Kathy Weiss give graduation speeches.
"Now, let's see was that right, left or left, right?"
Graduation is a time for sorrow .••
Girls Trio sings "The Halls of Ivy" at commencement exercises.
Seniors patiently(?) await their diplomas.
and a time for happiness.
On May 14, 1967, Rev. C. R. Goldenstein addressed the senior class with a spiritual message on their annual Baccalaureate. May 19th then marked the final high school event that 106 seniors would be a part of-their commencement.
Not the end, but the beginning of the adventure of Life.