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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1953)
f - " ' - " " ' ' ' ' ' m w ' Seniors Activities Ate Varied Like the Plattsmouth high school graduates before them, Plattsmouth seniors of 1953 have set an enviable record in non-scholastic activities at the school. Their extra-curricular activities have been many and varied over the three-year per iod leading up to their senior year, which was climaxed at commencement activities Friday night. The sixtv-elsht seniors year; chorus four years. "Phvllis Rieke .senior class secretary; Pep clirt two years: annual one year; senior class play; attendant to prom queen as junior and homecoming queen as senior; and chorus three years. Bruce Jacobs senior class treasurer; student senate two and i years: sports editor 01 flatter some of their school accomplish- i as senior; mprts n rnmniled in the school, cne year. annual are: Willard Christenson senior class president; dramatics four vears- Thespians three years; Vice-president of junior class; class play as junior and senior; Rnv's State delegate in 1952; as sistant editor and editor of the baseball and track John Ahrens Student sen ate four years: vice-president of soihomore class; treasurer two years; dramatics three years; class secretary as freshman: countv government delegate; Le ion speech -cntst winner; football, basketball, baseball. I John Blotzer Football, bas- ketDaii, oaseDan ana trui.-. iuui years; captain baseball team; county government; senior class play. Donald Born Dramatics one vear junior and senior class plays: county government; foot ball two years; chorus three years. Norman Campbell Pep Club two years: cheerleader two years: merit keeper one year; freshman class treasurer; soph omore class president; junior and senior class plays: annual staff one year; Platter one year; attendant to prom Queen; Homecoming Queen and yule- tide queen n A. f font hall, basketball, baseball, i Jcnn carper 'ZCiW - . . . . i I - . fnnthfl nnsKPiDa.ii. Platter: football, basketball and ana r,S't four years;' I our v - 1 j i nvi no v.. j v m , - - , band . class play. I senior class Play. , Thns:& i saareass sssssai ics and Tespians as iresnnu u, VDnT- tririr rvnp vpnr- ro- caDtain baseball and football: TOT. PLATTSMOXTTTI JOURNAL PAGK EIGHT Monday, May 25, 1953 track, three years: band vears: chorus four years librarian one year. Herbert Brown senior vice president; dramatics four years: Thespians four vears: class play as junior and senior; band one BED WETTING STO "Guess ti e re BOTH in the same fnnfhnM sonhomore year: Das ketball, track and baseball four vears: county Government: band four years; chorus one year; senior class play. Donald Bocock Student Senate cne vear; football four years; baseball three years; hark' and basketball one year; senior dass play. Rex Burbee No activities listde. William Becker Dramtics and chorus one year; track two years. . Donald Beins Protectionist two years: football, basketball wo years: baseball three years; senior class play. ENURTONE is the ONE Safe Mz'uiod... Patented by a Doctor, Approved by Practicing Physicians Sfop your child's mental onguish with ENURTCNE, the cne method proved suc cessful in thousands of cases. Investigate now for your child's happiness your own. Effective with adults, too. At described in Pedboek Maaaziru For Free Information Mail Coupon to Entirely New and Different j gffiutSS HOG CHOLERA VACCINE MODIFIED LIVE VIRUS) Rabbit Origin Vacuum-Dried basketball caDtain: band four years: chorus two years; senior class plv: annual staff. MarvLn Dooley No activities listed. Wendell Friest Dramatics four years: Thespians three years: junior and senior class play editor Platter: band four vears: band librarian; chorus four vears. Margaret Gaines Dramatics four years; Thespians three yars; Platter one year; office one year: chorus four years. Jo Colbv Dramatics three years: Librarian three years; chorus four years; annual staff; editor of annual as senior: lea Karen Kalasek Pep Club three years; Pep Club secretary and president; sophomore cheerleader: junior and senior class plays: dramatics: annual and news editor one year; maid of honor at homecoming. Carol Krejci Pep Club one year: cheerleader three years; county government: annual bus iness manager; Platter page ed itor; senior class play; attend ant to homecoming queen and prom queen; chorus two years. John Kruse Football four years: basketball three years; track two years; baseball one year. Jo Ann Lewis No activities listed. Tom Livingston Student senate three years, president of senate: dramatics tnree years; vice-president of dramtic club two vears: Thespians one year; class vice-president: junior and senior class plays; county gov ernment; yuietiae King; an nual: football two years: bas ketball three years; baseball one year: track two years Jim Markham Band and chorus three years; basketball one vear; track two years Valara Meisinger Office girl one year. Edith Lewis Pep Club two years: junior and senior class plays: dramatics three years; annual staff and office girl one year. Bob Little No activities list ed. Dick March Football, bas ketball and track three years. Kenneth Meisinger Basket ball lour years; baseball and track four years: football two years; band and chorus four years. Russell Menges Football basketball and track three years trances Moore pep Club and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ingram. Aiiernoon viistors were ! Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Steinbock of Fort Crook. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Heir left Thursday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Dannes. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sell and Dave at Kear ney. Mr. and Mrs. August Ossenkop drove to Weeping Water Wed nesday and brought Mrs. Kath erine Reichart home to spend some time at her home. Mrs. Stafford will be with her. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Hennings visited relatives at Kearney over the week end, arriving home Monday evening. ture editor of Platter: office one year: junior ana senior ciass; one year: librarian. Platter staf 1 FNURTONE CO. J 320 WOW Bid?., Omaha, Neb. J Name Address- J City Phone- . 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Lvle Hild Projectionist one year. Loren Kaffenberger Pro jectionist one year; basketball and track two years; band three years. Sharon Kneer Sophomore pecretarv-treasurer; stul?nt senate on? year: chorus two years: Platter staff one year. Charlene Hanev Pep Club one vear: dramatics two vears; Annual staff. Platter staff one year: library two years: office pirl one vear; junior and senior class plavs. Dale Hild Baseball and track two vears. James Hull No activities fisted. liggest rata i i . . ... ii wrong noi'si: rf-roofed Chicago, ill. Workmen were putting the finishing touches on a new roof on a house at 1415 N. Paulina street, when Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kniebusch returned home and asked, "How Come?" The embarrassed foreman pull ed out his work order and found that the re-roofing job was for a house at 1514 N Paulia. The Kniebusch's insisted they pre ferred their old blue roof to the new green one and wouldn't pay. Their attorney told them the new roof cannot be removed by the company. A Classified Art In The Jour-nal costs ;is little as 3.. A Classified Ad in the Journal costs as little as 35 cents. "Chicken Dinner Special" (Mixed Cockerels) Every Monday and Thursday Per 100 Please Order in Advance $3.93 iarta Poultry Syracuse Nebraska City ervice Plattsmouth Nsw '53 Dodge Corontt V-8 Four-Doer Sedan Compare what you get for what you pay. Discover that Dodge prices start below many models in the lowest-priced field. Size up the extra comfort, safety and style distinction Dodge offers. Step up to a solid, dependable Dodge. Step out in the smartest bargain on the road the Mobilgas Economy Winner! Eleanor Nash Platter staff one vear. Robert Parriott Project ionist two years: class play, jun ior and senior years; vack and baseball two years. Joyce Piper Dramatics. An nual and Platter staffs and of fice girl, one year: band three years: ononis lour years. Dale Schiber Football and basketball four years; track three years. Barbara Myers Chorus three years. DeWayne Noell Student Senate two years: countv gov ernment: football and basket ball three years: track two years; track captain; senior class play. Merna Petereit Dramatics two years: librarian, literary ed itor of annual one year; senior class play; chorus four years. Rose Read Student Senate one vear; secretary of dramat ics club: office eirl. annual staff and chorus, one vear. Ronald Schneider Dramat ics, projectionist. Platter and Annual staffs one year; Junior and senior class plays: junior class treasurer: band four years; student manaeer two years: athletics two years. Jean Schubeck Member of Platter staff one year. Mary Shafer Pep Club and office girl one year; senior class Play. Barbara Snyder Pep Club two vears. Ray Sprieck Dramatics four vears; Thesoians one year; Student Senate two years; foot ball and basketball nnp .vpar hn spha 11 thus vearc rolr ' three years; chorus four years; junior and senior class clays. Lula Belle Taylor No activ ities listed. 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