Wahoo High School - Thunderbird Yearbook (Wahoo, NE)

 - Class of 1954

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Page 21 text:

Tribal Chiefs Hunters, left to right: Jay Dee Cook, Treasurer; Mrs. Worrall, Sponsor; Nancy Schulte, Secretary; Gary Frahm, President; Bonnie Prior, Vice-President. Braves, left to right: Mary Lou Magnuson, Treasurer; William Lindgren, President; Mr. Coatman, Sponsor; Garth Hengen, Vice-President; Margaret Bern, Secretary. Scouts, left to right: Judy Williams, Secretary; Garry Chelberg, President; Tei Valdez, Treasurer; Mr Ballard, Sponsor

Page 20 text:

Many Moons In The Future Because of his love for cops and robbers, Richard Styskal has gone far. He now has the distinction of being one of the F.B.I.’s ten most wanted men. Jim Williams has done wonders with his cornet. He now tries to mock the mocking bird at his ranch home in Georgia. Because of his experience in column writing, Don Rezek has now filled the shoes of Mary Lane. He is writing a “Lonely Hearts” column in the Ceresco Exchange. Darrol “Bull” Hoffman is now on his second million on the stock exchange. He deals in Hereford steers exclusively. Yvonne Aulner has achieved her life long amibition. She is chief nurse of the Clear-view Rest Home. Letty Whittemore is now in the advertisements of the Seely Mattress Company. Because of her sales ability, she is able to boost the sales constantly. Les Focht is now banana taster for the monkeys in Venezuela. Donald Shalon was seen driving his 1964 Lincoln Cosmopolitan. He is indebted to the Chemistry class of 1954 for his success in the bootlegging industry. Don Bern, driving by in his Cadillac caravan, stopped in to tell us that the oil business in Saudi Arabia is doing fine. Because of her love of music, Joyce Swanson has attained the position of top soprano of the Chicago Metropolitian Opera. Harvey Olson, to the surprise of no one. has opened up the only exclusive Nudist Colony in Nebraska. No Strangers Allowed. Lyle Peterson is now stationed in Australia. As a hobby he teaches kangaroos to box. We see that Don Robinson still has his 1954 license plates on his 1941 Ford. He has had little success at his chosen profession of painting red and white canes for blind people. Herman Kadlec is now doing fine. He has turned out his ten millionth Chrysler. Marlis Lusch surprised us with ten children. She reports they have plenty of room in Herk’s trailer. Paul Prochaska has seen his life long ambition fulfilled. This week he is challenging the current “Pool King,” Lawrence Jelinek, for the world title. Ronald Helsing, who was known as the sourpuss of 1954, has taken Joe Friday’s place on the TV program “Dragnet.” The Broadway dancing team, John Kolterman and Margaret Wilt, have broken all records by appearing for their 113th consecutive week.



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Hunters First row, left to right: Bonnie Prior, Ruth Ann Gilbert, Betty Sedlacek, Patricia McMaster, Phyllis Holoubek, Martha Chapek. Second row, left to right: Joe Svoboda, Gary Frahm, Robert Smith, David Hunter, Warner Ecklund, Richard Rezac. Third row, left to right: Mrs. Worrall, Joy Knisley, Eldora Hallberg, Henrietta Maly, Agnes Pod-haisky, Joyce Boyles, Nina Andreson. Fourth row, left to right: Eugene Tvrdy, Bernard Shalon, Voline Houdek, Betty Leitgeb, Karla Simo-dynes, Eugene McDaniels. Fifth row, left to right: Mervin Nelson, Dennis Swartz, John Dwyer, Ralph Wiedman, Kenneth Vybiral, Irvin Nelson. HUNTERS The Hunters at their first tribal ceremonies elected Gary Frahm, president; Bonnie Prior, vice president; Nancy Schulte, secretary; and Jay Dee Cook, treasurer. For the big social event of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom, the Juniors sold their wares both at athletic events and after school in the hall. Familiar

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