Hall of Fame Inductees, by Year . Search by Name

George Andrews - Omaha Burke.

Ritch Bahe - Fremont

Al Bahe - Fremont

Charles Brock - Columbus

Merle Bauer - Holdrege & North Platte

Harold 'Hilly' Beck - Minden

Barney Cotton - Omaha Burke

JoAnne Dusatko - Omaha Central

Bob Gates - Omaha

Dick Koch - Omaha

Ralph W. “Swede” Langer - Ainsworth

Darrell Mudra - Omaha South

Les Mann - Lincoln High

Carol Nunnally Countryman - McCook, Lincoln High

Jerry Neely - Norfolk

Al Papik - Lincoln

Bob Schnitzler - Battle Creek

Wes Shepard - Lincoln

John Sanders - Grand Island

Trudi Veerhusen Nolin - Adams

2002

Athlete. One of the few big men in the state in his day at 6’8’, Bus Whitehead graduated from Scottsbluff High School in 1945.  An outstanding senior year contributed to a trip to Lincoln for the Class A State Basketball Championship.  One of the few losses for the season was in the finals when Scottsbluff lost to Creighton Prep.  Actively recruited by a number of major universities, he selected the University of Nebraska.   His improvement as a college player was beyond expectations: during both his junior and senior years he was selected to the All Big 7 team.  As a senior, he was the only unanimous selection to the All Big 7 team. In both of his last two years Nebraska was a Conference Co-Champion.  Bus graduated from Nebraska holding seven Nebraska scoring records and was selected as a District 5 All American, and later was selected to the All-Time University of Nebraska Basketball Team. Played in College All-Star East –West game at Madison Square Garden. Outstanding player for the Phillips 66 Oilers in the National Industrial League. Nebraska Basketball Hall of Fame, Lincoln Journal Star Hall of Fame, and the Scottsbluff Hall of Fame.  Longtime Lincoln resident Bus and his wife Ruth have three children and five grandchildren.