Wauneta High School - Broncho Yearbook (Wauneta, NE)
- Class of 1949
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THE BRONCHO 1 949 WAUNETA RURAL HIGH scHooL xl,f WAUNETA NEBRASKA gf ., 5 sp , vi 9 JI if QQ Q4 'f Q2 I ' FOREWORD What wrll be the hlqh polnts to remember from 1948 and 19497 Two of them Whlch wlll long be remembered ln Wauneta have only lndlrect con nechon Wllh school the Blxzzard of the Second of Ianuary and the construct ron of Enders Dam On the other hand there are many events of personal lmportance to lndlvldual students that may not seem of h1story shapxnq char acter to others They are of lnterest and concern to the Wauneta Schools and 1ts students The BRONCHO of 1949 trles to capture some of these happenlnqs and to record for rts readers some remrnders of the accompllshments and good tlmes of this school year. We hope you will like it and will value it more hiqhly as the years qo by. THE BRONCHO STAFF . -2- TABLE OF CONTENTS TIILP MDP fv SRU TAR T W C TH HOU DF 'RN PDX f--vw--x r 1 -1 A ,J .........,......., ..... TTT KX 'V , , 1 - ...,.,........, , , TE' fCTD?'vITEfN'VES . . . . . . . Ev I , ,, TJ ,J L , , L. .....,..., . . , . ACTLVYTTESS ......T...,...... FFTATU1 H . . . A.......,.. . f I XfTff43TTf'Tf lCf2 T.....A..... I xr C 7 Y A v L.-'. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sr' 'wg 4 ---.53 - if I ,. V , , ogy, I at. fl!! I -1' , V .M -N A j in I 1 -li I l l 5 .,. mln Q 'ie.- . .TU s Marjorie Bartels and Richard Sandman re- ceive explanations of graduation reguire- ments from Mr. Mc- Cann at registration. Shirley Carter is al- ready at Work .... Mr. Wachs arrives to take over the coaching duties. . .After experi- mentation, Mr. Blinde adopts a small-scale car. . .Dale Bischott and Romona Kerchal are among the students who line up to Watch the early arrival of the Freshmen-so many of them. ..4.. SCHOOL School is a busy place. Sum- mer seems hardly started When it is time tor enroll- ment interviews again. Teachers return, and Whe- ther happy, amazed, or re- gretful the students leave their vacations and go back to the familiar classrooms, hallways, and stairs. Walgren, Sandman, lohnston, and Mad- dux are amused look- ers-on as the freshmen get together in full init- iation costume for a group picture. Marvin Large shows off his outfit in complete detail. Pat Hopkins and Roy Littrell stop at the desk to check out books from Darlene Sexson, Student Librarian. SCHOOL The freshmen are not familiar with any of them, but they are welcomed anyway with a care- fully planned special ceremony. V, .A Muir a .at Classes get under way and th e regular business of school takes most of the stu dent's time. Study and re citationp problem and pro jectg practice and demon stration reguire the stu- dent's interest and effort to be carried out successfully. 55m :ul x It X-fl I Q ig, 5 Meal preparation is an im- portant unit in advanced homemaking. Miss Lewis is supervising a group ot junior and senior girls who are preparing desserts. SCHOOL Darlene Dunbar uses a rnap to Z All boys like tools. Here the instructor, Mr. Nicklas, is ex- plaining the operation of a drillpress to lim Oliver while explain a point to Miss llnrig's nin- th grade literature class. Dick Bartels looks on. Practice right practice leads to efficiency in typewriting Miss McDowell demonstrating th e point to Cleophia Lane in a first year typewriting class. SCHOOL Rallies class plays athletic games all of the activities keep students busy There s hardly time to act silly for fun or to choose up for boy and girl teams but some students try Pat Christner and Del- pha Colson pose on a banister on a high- way bridge ......... Voorhees and Walgren eguip- ped and atune for a holiday hike on a bright afternoon .......... -7- SCHOOL Meanwhile the engineers are building Enders Dam. . QQQQ A W? if' rf And then its Winter the Winter ot l949 The Frenchman River is frozen for Weeks and there is a cascade ot ice at the power dam The Blizzard ot Ianu ary 2 is a date from which to count time Finally, it's spring, and time to till up the yearbook with class pictures, activity records, sentiment, and just a little nonsence tor spice. f THE TEACHING STAFF One of the things found in all good schools is a staff of well-trained, mature, and understanding teachers. A good teacher is an important person outside the classroom. If a teaching staff contains people of different kinds of interests and abilities, the teachers can add a great deal to school and community life. The Wauneta Schools have had a group of teachers who have there positions for several years. When new teachers have come, they have become part of the school easily and quickly. Each of them added something of his own to school life and to building up the school. ELEMENTARY TEACHERS Mrs. Arlene Buffington, who teaches first grade, has taught in Wauneta for six years. She attended Stephens College, Columbia, Missouri, where she majored in kintergarten work. tNo picture is available for Mrs. Buffingtonl. Mrs. Susan Graves teaches social studies in the upper grades. She attended Grand Island College and the University of Nebraska. She has taught in Wauneta for six years. Helen Howlett attended Peru State Teachers College and has taught in the Wauneta Schools for two years. She teaches second grade and public school music in the elementary grades. Lois Moody is teaching her first year in Wauneta. She teaches K English in the upper grades, She also attended Peru State il 55 Teachers College. , , ' 'T Mrs. Mabel Scriven is Elementary Principal. She has taught in Wauneta fifteen years. She has attended Kear- ney State Teachers College, the University of Nebraska, and Colorado State College of Education at Greeley. Mrs. Dorothy Steckman teaches third grade. She attended the University of Nebraska, and has taught in Wauneta for two years. Mrs. Edna Voseipka received an A. B. degree from Colo- rado State College of Education at Greeley, and has been at Wauneta for four years. She teaches fourth grade. -9, HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS Leonard Blinde has been at Wauneta for two years. He is in charge of both band and choral music in high school and teaches public school music to grades seven and eight. He attended Midland College and the University of Nebraska. Loral E. Dunn has taught science in Wauneta High school for three years, and has taught driver training this year. He holds a B. Sc. degree from the University of Nebraska and a M. A. degree from the University ot Michigan. Freda lhrig received her A. B. degree from Peru State Teachers College. She is dramatics coach and teaches English and social studies. She has taught at Wauneta three years. Treva Lewis holds a B. Sc. degree from Kearney State Teachers College. This is her first year at Waunetw. She teaches vocational home economics and is adviser for the Broncho Boosters. Lloyd E. McCann has an A. B. degree from Peru State Teachers College and a M. A. degree from Colorado State College ot Education at Greeley. He has also done graduate work at the University of Nebraska and is working on the degree of Doctor of Education at Greeley. He has been superintendent at Wauneta for two years. He teaches social studies and is adviser for the BRONCHO and the Student Council Bette Io McDowell received an A. B. degree from Kearney State Teachers College. She teaches business educa- tion and is adviser for HOOEPBINTS. She has been at Wauneta for three years. Glenn W. Nicklas has taught vocational agriculture at Wauneta for three years and is adviser for the Future Farmers of America. He received a B. Sc. degree from New Mexico State College and has done graduate work at the University of Nebraska. Robert R. Wachs is completing his first year as athletic coach and teacher of mathematics at Wauneta. He holds the B. SC. degree from Colorado State College ot Education at Greeley, and has done additional work on the M. A. degree at Greeley. -10- SENIORS CLASS OF 1949 ln terms of student leadership and responsibility, the Senior Class is the most important high school aroup. ln this respect, the Class ot l949 has made outstanding accomplishments. Members ot the class have held important positions ot leadership in music, athletics, journalism, and student affairs. They not only helped manaae and direct these activities but have Worked with all students to help the various activity aroups reach their objectives. r Class oiticers tor the senior year are Robert lohnston, president, Archie Redfield vice-president, Ramona Kerchal, secretary, Lucile Walaren, treasurer, Mary Ellen McBride, student council representative, and Bette lo McDowell and Lloyd E. McCann, sponsors. DORIS ANDERSON has participated in girls qlee club, mixed chorus, and band during all four years. She sang in girls' octette and mixed octette one year. She was also in the Sunbonnet Girl cast. Andy, editor of 'lHOOfDl'l1'1lS,H has 1 been a member ot Quill 6- Scroll, F. H. A., Broncho Boosters, A and Student Council. R 'f' 7 MARIORIE BARTELS was a member of qlee club, mixed chorus and Broncho Boosters for tour ears. During her .. t I Y junior year she was vice president of the pep club and it class representative on the Student Council. 'fl U ' v LOVINA BLEY was a member of qirls qlee club and mixed chorus during her sophomore and junior years and F.H.A. dur- ing her iunior year. SHIRLEY CARTER'S school activities have included four A -g years of qirls qlee club and mixed chorus. She has also 'A ?' been a student librarian, a member of F.H.A., and a snare drummer in both the marching and concert bands. if .NIYQJ-is 'Q' S' 1 'vw- CLASS OF 1949 PATRICIA CHRISTNER was in the cast for A Ready Made Family , and she was winner of the humorous division of the local declamatory contest. Pat was a member of F.l'l.A., Broncho Boosters, glee club, and chorus. BETTY DICKSON, who had a perfect attendance during her sophomore and junior years, attended school in Wauneta for twelve years. Her activities were El-l.A., Broncho Boosters, glee club, and chorus. NCRMAN CAGE was chosen class president during his fresh- man year, was a member of glee club and chorus for three years, and was on the basketball squad and the football team one year each. RAMONA GARDNER participated in glee club and pep club during her first two high school years. As a junior Monte was a member of F.H.A. and during her senior year she was on the HOOEPRINT staff. DCNNA CRAVES was a member of the majorette corps during her junior and senior years. Among her other activities were glee club, chorus, Broncho Boosters, and F.H.A. CONNIE HAARBERGS school activities have included glee club, chorus, dramatics, P.H.A., and Broncho Boosters, Connie also maintained an outstanding scholastic average. LILA HAARBERC sang in girls glee club and mixed chorus during her four years in high school. She held membership in Broncho Boosters and F.H.A. one year each. MARLIES f-IAARBERG has taken a general course and has supplemented her studies with glee club, chorus, F.H.A., and Broncho Booster activities. SANDRA HACHELROAD has participated in glee club, chorus, Broncho Boosters, and band. She was in A Ready-Made Family, played in the clarinet quartette, sang in girls octette, was associate editor of the BRONCHO during her junior yearp and was BRONCHO editor, cheerleader, and a member of the Sunbonnet Girl cast during her senior year. WALLACE HARTZER, better known as Ace was a dili- gent member of F.F.A. for four years. He also sang in glee club, chorus, and was on the football and track QJQQQ squads. aj 4-f v' il rf ': , +-4 1 CLASS OF 1949 PEGGY HAYS completed her high school work in three and one-halt years and was graduated in Ianuary. She. was an active member of Broncho Boosters. She sang in glee club and chorus. She participated in E.lsl.A and in dramatics. As a senior she was production manager of HOOFPRINTS and a member of Quill and Scroll. YVQNNE HOPKINS' ability in music has been demons strated by her participation in glee club, chorus, band, clarinet quartette, girls octette, and mixed octette. Hop- py's other activities included Broncho Boosters, The Sun- bonnet Girl , F.H.A., Quill and Scroll, and reporter for HOOFPRINTS. ROBERT IOHNSON was elected class president during both his junior and senior years. He was out for football four seasons, basketball two, and track three, Bob sang in glee club and chorus for three years. DONALD IUSSEL was a member of the basketball squad four years and was on the football and track teams three years. Don also participated in glee club, chorus, and F.F.A. RAMONA KERCHAL was chosen as a Broncho Booster cheer- leader during her senior year. Kerch was secretary of senior class during her senior year also. Her other activities included glee club, chorus, A Ready-Made Family , dramatics, and the BRONCHO. She was also a member of E.H.A. IRIS LARGE, Irish , took part in glee club, chorus and pep club during her four years. As a iuriior she was a member of F.H.A., participated in dramatics, and was in the cast of A Ready-Made Family . IACK MADDUX, who was president of EEA. during his senior year, has also held the offices of secretary and vice president f that organization. lack has participated in football, basket- Qi, track, glee club, and chorus. MARY ELLEN MCBRIDE was a participant in glee club and chorus during her freshman and sophomore years, During her sophomore year she was also a member of pep club and the girls sextette. 'tlvfai' was class representative to the student council during her sg-fuer year. EDWARD MILLER was EEA. secretary during his senior year and sang in the male auartette ana mixed octette during both his junior and senior years. Ed also participated rn band, glee club fhorus, boys octette, track, football. BOB NEWMAN sang in the male quartette during his junior and senior years and in both the boys' and mixed octettes. Bobs other activities included glee club, chorus, i'The Sun- botinet Girl , A Ready-Made Family , football, track and EEA. J E wif 6 ,cs . E i CLASS OF 1949 CHARLENE NORDHAUSEN was elected the position of class president during her sophomore year and student council sec- retary during her senior year. Her other activities were dra- matics, glee club, and chorus. ARCHIE REDFIELD entered Wauneta High School at the beginning of his senior year. During that year his activi- ties included the vice presidency of the class, basketball, and F.F.A. RICHARD SANDMAN was on the football squad four years, the basketball team three year, and was out for track two years. He was also in F.F.A. and chorus. VERLE STINETTE was a member of F.F.A. for four years. He was out for basketball during his sophomore and senior years and football during his senior year. MARIORIE THOMAS was managing editor of HOOFPRINTS and art editor of the BRONCHO during her senior year. She participated in pep club during her sophomore and junior years, F.H.A. during her junior year and dramatics during her junior and senior years. Mari was also a member of band, glee club and chorus. SHARON VOORHEES has been outstanding in music circles. She participated in girls sextette, octette, mixed oc- tette, clarinette quartette, The Sunbonnet Girl , band, glee club, and chorus. Sherry , who was pep club president during her senior year, was a member of the school paper staff, a member of F.H.A., of Quill and Scroll, business manager of the BRONCHO and was in the cast of A Ready-Made Family . COLETTA WACH entered high school at Wauneta at the be- ginning of her sophomore year. Clete's activities have in- cluded glee club, chorus, pep club, F.H.A., and girls sextette. LUCILE WALGREN, Broncho Booster cheerleader during her junior and senior years, has also participated in chorus, glee club, F.H.A., sextette, and mixed octette. Lucy was class treasurer'during her senior year. She was also on the cast of A Ready-Made Family and Sunbonnet Girl . ROBERT WALGREN, who was student council president during his senior year, has been in the activities of football, basket- ball, track, F.F.A., glee club, chorus, and The Sunbonnet Girl . MARLIN WIDGER was a member of football, basketball, and track teams for four years. Wege was also in glee club and A Ready-Made Family . QJCGKD CLASS OF 1950 The Junxor class IS one of the most actlve orqamzatlons ln school The Junxors presented the class play Th1S Bernq Young rn November Fanc1fu1 Hawan w111 be the theme of the IUDIOT Senror banquet to be h ld ln May Iunror class OHICGIS for thls Year Ioyce Hopklns presldent Delpha Col son vlce presrdent Glenda Neverve secretary Howard Gauqer treasurer Cleophla Lane student Councrl representatlve H le., FIRQT ROW Delpha Colson Dorothy Denker Joan Schwenk Lols Beezley Dor1s Bressxe Bernxce Keller Josphlne Gerlh Glenda Neverve Joyce Hopkms SECOND ROW Mr Dunn Gene Terry Shlrley Collms Cleophla Lane Joyce Johnston Marllyn Crowell Reva LEWIS Robert Nlchols Howard Gauger MlSQ Lewis THIRD ROW Kenneth Denker Robert Troxell Arnold Sexson John Ohver Rodney Harvey Darrel Barnes Dennls Elnspahr Sam West LaVern Beezley Robert C rlstensen efCfx.,'x.xN.A .fxfxtffbdfgg 1 5 CLASS OF 1951 The Class ot 1951 is the smallest high school class. While they do not carry as many responsibilities as the juniors cmd seniors, none the less they make important places in music athletics journalism and other activities Class officers for the sophomore year are Gail Zlmmerman president Gloria Lane vice president Kenneth Rider secretary Rodney Rowley treasur er and Ioyce Merrill student council representative FIRST ROW Delores H111 Anna Rupp Lucille Haarberg Janice Morrison Janet Strickland Elaine ROSCheWSk1 Janet Long Doris Potthoff Harrison Colleen Thompson Darlene Sexson Mr Wachs THIRD ROW Norma Terry Janet Johnston Stanley Hewltt Kenneth Rider Rod ney Rowley Eldon Knepper Barbara Zarecor Gloria Lane FOURTH ROW Dale Blschoff Gene Olmsted John Olmsted Dale Elnspahr Jack Hummel Gall Zimmerman Bob Sutton Clinton McCallum AX fyfyfxfx-4xx'!k1k gs 16 SECOND, ROW: Miss Ihrig, Pat Newman, Joyce Merrill. Evelyn Walgren, Beulah CLASS OF 1952 The Freshman Class of l952 is the largest class to enter Wauneta High School for a number of years. After being soundly initiated in early Septem- ber they qu1ckly began to take actlve part 1n the VGIIOUS school act1v1t1es Both boys and glrls were act1ve ln muslc groups Boys partlclpated 1n athletlcs and a number ot glrls Jolned the Broncho Boosters Class OHICSIS for the flfSl hlgh school year were Robert Kltt presldent Marvm Large vlce presldent Barbara Wallace secetary Lelgh Gage tea surer and Rlchard Fannmg student councll representatlve FIRST ROW Vlrglnla McM1nn Carol Schrelber Dorothy Dlckson Glenda Zlm Nordhausen Darlene Dunbar SECOND ROW Patsy Hopkms Barbara Fekkers Nadlne Lewls Nadme Damels Wanda Walbrldge Eva Andrews Jerolyn Novacek Barbara Wallace Marlta Walker Arlene Fanmng Bonme Berry Clara Maddux Blllle Taylor Helen Benker THIRD ROW Mr Bhnde Ronme Moody Rodney Cox Ray Hamilton Rlchard Fannlng Bob Kltt Alvxn Emspahr Jlm Graves Jerry Mueller Tommy H111 Bobby Colson Floyd Fortkamp Delbert Haarberg Mr Nxcklas FOURTH ROW Roy Lxttrell Dlck Rxchards Clyde Long Marvm Large Lexgl' Gage LeRoy Querry Robert Bartels Rlchard Bartels Robert Hohl Jlrnmy Ollver Dlck Ross Harold Hartzer Galyn Hartzer l , , , - ' : , 1 ' , - ' if L ,1 Alu- ' 1 Y 2' .Z 2 , merman, Arlene Kennedy, MarJor1e Blobaum, Ila Miller, Della Prlest, E1v1ra , . . . .... j - . . . , U . O . .V I I l - v U I ' t l 1' h l I 1 y , D v l I Y n I ' ' . , I ,.,. . , . - ...m 7, , ELEMENTARY GRADES V The elernen ry grades have en oyeo another good year under th supermslort of Mr Mabel Scrl e and her staff teacher Coach I, orefd BllllCIQS qrad football and basketball learns had frvor able records The oosfcetball team won the Ccnsolanor trophy at the Frencshrnan Valley Grade Tourran nt at Pallsade Both athletlc teams W e suoported en thusxastlcally by the qrade peo club span GRADE PEP CLUB FIRST ROW Hopklns Stmmttc Johnston SFCOND ROW Potthoff Rowley Bacon Brunkhorst MISS Moody Denkex Graves ONeaI Thompson THIRD ROW Moody Knepper Fannmg Walgren Harvey Jeffery Gockley Bley Merrlll Knepper Haarberg Remwalt sored by MISS Moody FIRST ROW Sandman Maddaux Poll 5 Howard Polly Neverve Maddux SECOND ROW Leonard Bllnde Harvey Gage Bodeman Gage Peterson Bley THIRD ROW Heldenbrand Zarecor Em spahr Petersen, Ham11ton, Hummel FIRST ROW Helclenbrand Hummel Hal vey Neverve Polly Maddux Haarberg SECOND ROW Elnspahr Gage,Hew1tt Ho ward Polly, Peterson Gage THIRD ROW Zarecor Peterson Sandman Bley, Bodeman Troxel, Hamllton, Met calf ELEMENTARY GRADES GRADE ONE FIRST ROW: Berry, Stinnette, Haarberg, Nelson, Huser, Strickland, O'Malley, Jef- frey. Springer. SECOND ROW: Stephenson, DeHart, Aaron, Hewitt, Ziegler, Deininger. Resler, Bever- lin, DeHart. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Arlene Buffington, Myers, Lovitt, Simpson, Jeffrey, Keiser, Max- field. Terry, Gerih. Kasinger. GRADE TWO FIRST ROW: Smith, Hoff. Swink, Dietsch Athey, Morgan, Gill. SECOND ROW: Lovitt. Hays. Green, Quer ry, Wade, Krausnick. THIRD ROW: Helen Howlett. Pence, Dun ham,Clay, Porterfield, Buffington, Car rigan. Zzirecor. GRADE THREE FIRST ROVV: Einspahr. Durehfain. O'Neil, Bell, Nelson. Kassinger. SECOND ROW: Edna Voseipka, Jones. Christensen, Kasinger Huser. Waclc, THIRD ROW: Gockley, Haarberg, Merrill, Bloimum. Stephenson. GRADE FOUR FIRST ROW: Gill. Wade, Harms. Bartels. Jones, Howard. Parker. Harvey, SECOND ROW: Fox. Mueller. Woodburn. Morgan. Lee. Carlson. Stephenson, Haar- berg. Anderson. Mrs. Steckman. THIRD ROW: Zareeor. Anderson. Gerih. Pennington, Harvey. Lovitt, Pence. Harvev. ELEMENTARY GRADES I GRADE FIVE FIRST ROVN Lmlwn S11l1111tt1 Ixmppor Jussnl Bum D1cr111111 Falkncr Dlllo IH IVIOTQIII Amdrux Ha 11111 I' IIIHIHQ Chust :msn THIRD ROVN Nhmdx HIUIIIKOH Za1ecor 11111 11 1 u Rluoi Benn HllIIJCff., GRADE SEVEN FIRST ROVS H11 ll Iac 1g, F mnmg Gocklcx Portsxfuld ON111 H1r1d1l Morrlll SECOIND ROV! Pnlcr on 'Vliddux Huutt Hum 11d H1m1ltun Fngd P11 lx TS Scrlxcn THIRD ROVN Runxxdlt HAIXCX Tun Sdndmdn Blu 'NIatc1If ZdICCO1 Moodx 6 F GRADE SIX IRST ROVN 1g,1c ll 111111 :mn 1 Lam Potthoff Ji ffm 1 X H 11 x CN SFDOND ROV! 'VI s C 1 nu IVIetQ1lf Dxba THIRD ROW Pet11sc111 G11g.,1 Bodeman Bucrlm Emsp1h1 H 1m1Itc1n Helden b1and GRADE EIGHT 1-IRST ROVN Baum SIIYIIHUL BTUHRIIOISI DL nk11 R011 lov SECOND ROW Trowcel Hopkms Graxos Juhnstcmrx WI1s Scllxcn THIRD ROW VVIUKIIQI Cngc PUIIX INucr xc H01 1rb11g 1 , h I ' ' Z I --1 ' I ' A I . , Us ,. I 1 'I4'A l gi . I . v 1 , V . J , ' v .1 V . ' -: 1 f ' I 1 1 V IM, 1 1- - -1 1 AQ I ff ' 1.X ' ' ,ef ,.- Y ,,-. . , XX ' I I ': 'c Q . . 1 -. ' In , F . 't W: lf' , Tl If , B111 Izjf. A H' I 1 V E I' 1 'Z 1 2'1N':,y1K 1 'QA V, M' - SECOND ROVV: VN7iiIgI'L'YI-. Piv1'CC, Beverlm, dahl, B11-y. Km-ppc-1', Knvppcr, Hummel . 1 -' .11 ' , I' 3 , 1- IVIO' . R kkilvy. ' I I zz' ' I. Y - , . 4. 1 I L' ., -. lj.M. .I 1 '. ' ACTIVITIES Inf N0 Qi' W Z Q Q K ..... -:::. ':: ,................ The first string backfield: Rider, Denker, Sandman, Johnston. F if 4 ATHLETICS The season of 1948-1949 was a builder's year at Wauneta High School. Graduation in 1948 cost the football squad much of its former scoring punch and only two lettermen reported for basketball drills. Coach Robert Wachs, handling the Wauneta squad for the first year, found it necessary to work on funda- mentals with the light and inexperienced boys in both squads. Track was slowly being rebuilt from wartime neglect. Only the golf team was turning in fine performances. FOOTBALL Football was particularly difficult because of the calibre of the opposition. Wauneta became a mem- ber of the South Platte Valley Conference, and found rugged opponents in every game. Seven Nebraska teams played were listed at one time or another in Gregg McBride's Top Ten in Class C During the season. Bob Newman and Richard Sandman were Co- captains of the football team. Dennis Einspahr was named once on the OMAHA WORLD HERALDS Star of the Week roster, and was named on the Frenchman Valley Honorary All-Conference team. FIRST ROW: Newman, Sexson, Dennis Einspahr, Jussel, Harvey, Widger, Sand- man, Dale Einspahr, Miller, Maddux, Coach Wachs, SECOND ROW: McCallum, Rowley, Nichols, Gage, Denker, Beezley, Johnston, Redfield, Troxell, Walgren, Large, Rider, B. Kitt, Terry. THIRD ROW: Moody, Colson, Hill, Fanning, Hohl, D. Bartels, Querry, H. Kitt, G. Olmsted, B. Bartels, Hartzer, Graves, Mueller, Zarecor. ,22- FOOTBALL SCORES Wauneta U Holyoke, Colo. 7 Wauneta U Benkelman 26 W'auneta U Cambridqe 27 Wauneta U Grant 33 Vtfauneta 6 St. Pats CSidneyl 6 Wauneta l3 Beaver City O Wauneta 2 Chappell 38 Wauneta l3 Trenton 43 Wauneta l3 Culbertson 6 Kenneth Denker scores at the McCook Frenchman Valley Tournament. The basketball squad was tall but in- experienced. Only Dale Einspahr and senior Richard Sandman were letter men. The teams participated in both the French- V man Valley and the South Platte confer- ences. The blizzard oi Ianuary 2 caused the postponment and cancellation oi some of the scheduled games. FIRST ROW: Don Jussel, John Oliver, Marlin Widger, Coach Robert R. Wachs, Rodney Harvey, Dale Einspahr. Richard Sandman. SECOND ROW: Robert Nichols, Gail Zimmerman. Leigh Gage, Robert Bartels. LeRoy Querry, Marvin Large. Kenneth Denker. Rodney Rowley, Zn 1 4, O Wauneta Wauneta Wauneta Wauneta Wauneta Wauneta Wauneta Wauneta BASKETBALL SCORES St Pat s CS1dney1 Holyoke Red W111ow Trenton Oshkosh Stratton Imperlal Grant Wauneta Wauneta Wauneta Waun ta Wauneta Wauneta Wauneta Wauneta Culbertson Pahsade lmp r1a1 B19 Sprlnqs Stratton Pahsade Trenton Madrtd TRACK Track prospects for the sprlnq ot 1949 appear much brtghter Etqht track lettermen headed by Arnold Sexon who was Waunetas most conststent po1nt qetter 1n 1948 are returnlnq for the present season These boys placed conststently ln the 1948 meets they Won a dual meet w1th Pall sade a trtanqular meet wlth Pall ade and Hayes Center and won the Wauneta 1nv1tat1ona1 Mee The 1948 team thus became the ftrst athletlc squad to Wm a trophy s1nce 1943 Early season performances mdtcate that the 1949 squad W1ll also make some notable marks GOLF The 1948 golf team also made a credttable showlnq ln the state Sand Greens meet ln the sprmq of 1948 the Wauneta team composed of Dennls Elnspahr Kenneth Denker and Dale Elnspahr posted a total score whxch qave them fifth place m the meet behtnd Grand Island Ord North Platte and York Dale Emspahr placed slxth m 1nd1v1dua1 scormq w1th a card of 76 for 18 holes All three boys are elxqxble for competttlon durlnq the 1949 and 1950 sea son The golf team dtscusses club loft 24 10 . ' ' , 37 14 13 41 37 ' 30 ' 34 28 e ' 31 57 e 25 ' ' 32 41 27 26 32 28 ' 24 ' 47 18 22 43 ' 19 ' ' BRONCHO BOOSTERS The Pep Club started the school year with a new name, a constitution, and a new uniform. The new name, Broncho Boosters was adopted and placed officially in a revised constitution for the organization. New costumes of white skirts and blouses with red cardigan sweaters were chosen as a permanent uniform for the Broncho Boosters. The high point of the year was the Frenchman Valley drill held at basketball tournament time. For the first time Wauneta won the drill, and brought the first Frenchman Valley trophy to Wauneta since 1943. The Lettermens banquet sponsored by the Broncho Boosters was a delightful chmax to highly successful season for the pep organization Broncho Boosters officers for this year have been Sharon Voorhees president Delpha Colson vice president Ioyce Iohnston secretary treasurer Evelyn Walgren student council representative Lucile Walgren Ramona Kerchal Glenda Neverve and Sandra Harchelroad cheer leaders Miss Treva Lewis sponsor FIRST ROW Delpha Colson Billie. Taylor Ramona Kerchal Glenda Neverve MISS Lewis Sandra Haichclroad Lucille W lgren Helen Benker Patsy HOpk1nS Yxonne Hopkins L111 Hrnberg Joyce Merrill Jeralyn Novacek Darlene Dunbar Janet Johnston Barbara Wallace Charlene Nordhausen Arlene Fan ning THIRD ROW Connie Hr iberg Evelyn Walgren Joyce Hopkins Dorothy Dickson Doris Potthoff Joa Schwenk Joyce Johnston Della Priest Doris Anderson Elx 1ra Nordhausen Donna Graves Colleen Thompson FOURTH ROW Janet Long Lucille Haarberg Marlles Haarbeig Pat Christner Marjorie Bartels Coletta Wach Janet Strickland Sharon Voorhees Bernice Keller his Large Peggy Hays Elaine Roschexxskl Dorothy Denker 25 . . . 2 l l 1 ' - I - A A . . , t , , , , , - : ' 1 .lu 41 , A 4 3 V ' - 3 - , A SECOND ROW: Norma Terry, Shirley Collins, Wanda Walbridge, Pat Newman, ' v 1 ic ' r . , t . ' V K- T T y ' 9 - , ' fn ' V Y ' - '- l . . - I -A 1 1 Y Y MUSIC DEPARTMENT 9 1? CORPS OF MAJORETTES Shirley Collins, Drum Major. FRONT ROW: Charlene Nord- hausen, Donna Graves, Cleophia Lane, Joan Schwenk. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Denker, Bonnie Berry, Helen Benker, Eve- lyn Walgren. THIRD ROW: Marjorie Blobaum, Barbara Wallace, Norma Terry, Lois Beezley. QQQXD This was the second year for the music department under the direction of Mr. Leonard Blinde. The band again made its appearance as a marching organization at the fall football games. The corps of maiorettes was trained to lead the marching maneuvers. The concert band increased both in size and playing ability. New uniforms were purchased in time for the spring activities. Band members were very proud of the new scarlet and white outfits which feature a military collar and a revere jacket. The choral department made similar pro- gress. Both boy's and girl'3 glee clubs were continued and the mixed chorus was built up from their membership. The department pre- sented the two act operetta, Sunbonnet Girl with Ioyce Iohnston, and Edward Miller in leading roles. FIRST ROW: Sharon Voorhees. Janet Johnston, Patsy Hopkins, Darlene Dunbar, Eugene Bley, Bob Kitt. Ila Miller. Kay O'Neil, Myrna Goekley. Eleanor Hopkins. Jover Ho kins , ' D -r SECOND ROW: Nelda Handle, Clarine Bronkhorst, Wanda Walbridge. Carol Sehriher. Yvonne Hopkins. Ardis Reinwalt. Joyce Johnston. Pat Newman, Marilyn Crowell. Doris Bressie. lVlar,1orie Thomas. Marita Walker. Ed Miller. Jnn Graves, Robert Engle. Carol Bley. Jack Neverve, Donald Harvey. THIRD ROW: Gail Zimmerman. Janet Strickland, Mary Etta Moody. Arlene Ken- nedy, Shirley Carter. Delpha Colson, Bernice Keller, Doris Anderson, Leonard Blinde. 26 MUSIC DEPARTMENT The department rmzrficinated in the Sauth Platte Valley band Clinic at Grant, and in music festivals for both vocal and instrumental music at Palisade, Grant, and lfloldreqe this season. Marita Walker, Doris Anderson Coletta Wach, Glenda Neve-rve Joyce Johnston. lla Miller. FIRST ROW: Joan Schwenk, Jeralyn Novacek, Charlene Nordhausen, Lucile Wal- gren, Mr, Blinde, Janet Johnston. Connie Haarberg, Colleen Thompson, Mari- lyn Crowell, Patsy Hopkins. SECOND ROW: Delpha Colson, Clara Maddux, Carol Schreiber, Yvonne Hopkins. Donna Graves, Shirley Carter. Evelyn Walgren, Joyce Merrill, Gloria Lane, Shirley Collins, Patricia Newman. THIRD ROW: Lila Haarberg, Ramona Kerchal, Doris Potthoff, Joyce Hopkins. Marlies Haarherg. Pat Christner, Janice Morrison, Lucille Haarbcrg. Joyce Johnston, Beulah Harrison, Marita Walker, Virginia McMinn, FOURTH ROW: Doris Anderson, Iris Large, Marjorie Bartels, Bernice Keller, Sharon Voorhees. Sandra Harcelroad, Janet Strickland, Coletta Waeh. Marjorie Thomas, Glenda Ncverve, Ila Miller. a,27aa PUBLICATIONS The charter for the Waune 'hapter ot the Qurll and Scroll was granted rn the sprrnq ot l948 but only aurmq the current year was the local orqanr ZGIIOD completed and the hrst pledges 1n1t1ated The Qurll and Scroll IS a natronal orqanrzatron of Journalrsm students rn hrgh school Cutstandmq staft members from both the school newspaper and the school yearbook are elrqrble tor rnembershrp The act1v1t1es of the rournalrsm department durma the current year rncluded the publrcatron of the school newspaper and ot the school yearbooks For the frrst trme rn 'nany years Wauneta students took over the pub lrcanon ot therr own school paper The column prevrously prmted rn the Wauneta Breeze was abandoned and a new name HOOFPRINTS was selected for the school paper Dons Anderson was named edltor and Bette lo McDowell advrsor for the new paper 3 LEFT TO RIGHT Dorls Anderson Marjorle Thomas Bette Jo McDowell Yvonne Hopkms Rodney Harvey Sandra Harchelroad and Sharon Voorhees 28 BHONCHO H c ' H :t'.'-ey tries 'z press a stiff Lf. fx BFCNCHO ererif-e. PV EIGHT: Rodney Har- , ztzpcnf' Kerchal Sha- l otha-es Marilyn Cro- Sandra Harchelroad. -c umm-el. Marjorle Tho- erietb Hfier Cleophia PUBLICATIONS Putting HOOFPRINTS to press. LEFT TO RIGHT: Delpha Colson, Bette Io McDowell, Doris Anderson, Peggy Hays, Sam West, Gail Zimmerman, and Marjorie Thomas. The 1949 BRONCHO had Sandra Harchelroad as editor and Sharon Voor- hees as business manager. Plans were made early in the year tor the pub- lication ot the volume and the start received encouragement from the Third Class Honor Rating received by the l948 BRONCHO. HOCFPFUNTS and BRONCHO start members had the opportunity ot attending the convention ot the Nebraska High School Press Association at Lincoln in November. ln the contest divisions, Yvonne Hopkins received a second place award in headline writing. Marjorie Thomas represented the start in panel discussion on Feature Stories-First Page to Last. dxf' C 'lat , Q it :ine Hopkins. STUDENT COUNCIL The student councrl whlch rs rnade up of representatrves from each class and orqan1zat1on IS headed by the followlnq offrcers Robert Walqren presrdent Kenneth Rrder VICG presldent Charlene Nordhausen secretary Lloyd E McCann advrsor The councll 1S one group whrch represents the school as a whole There students po1r1ts of vlews are put to work tn plans for school GCllVllleS whrch rnake rt posslble for the VGYIOUS orqan1zat1ons to work together for school rrnprovernent The student councrl rs responsrble for school dances partres and all other act1v1t1es 1n whrch the school partrcrpates LEFT TO RIGHT Rlchard Fannmg Robert Johnston Joyce Merrlll Cleophra Lane Evelyn Walgren Sandra Harchelroad Mary Ellen McBr1de DOTIS An derson Supt L E McCann Charlene Nordhausen Robert Walgren 30 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The 'Wauneta Chapter of the Future Farmers of Amerrca contrnued therr long record of accomplrshments They chose as OIIICGFS for thls year lack Maddux presrdent Edward Mrller Secretary Robert N1chols Treasurer Gene Terry reporter Don Iussel Sentrnel and Glenn W Nrcklas Advrsor School rmprovement prolects occupy a hrqh pos1t1on on the schedule of the actrvrtles for the year Improvements on the football held reburldxnq the athletrc cage and varlous malntenance act1v1t1es were undertaken by the chapter Inter chapter OCl1V1ll9S are also lmportant rn the yearly program Chapter v1s1tat1ons were exchanged thrs year wlth the McCook Chapter of Future Farmers Members of the Wauneta Chapter rece1ved hlqh places 1n the Drstrrct F F A contest held at Sldney Wauneta representatlves placed rn every d1v1s1on of the contest Plans are also under way to attend the North Platte Judqmq contest and to attend the State F F A COHVGHIIOH X255 ll 'T' A K I FIRST ROW Troxel Svcon Emspahr Olrver Sandman Harxcy Barnes Jusstl Querry SECOND ROW Adxxsor Glenn Nlcklas Fortkamp Colson H111 Gxaxes Knepper Cox Moody Haarbu THIRD ROW Hohl Denlwr G Olmstead J Olmstead B Bartels D Bartels Wal gren Large Long FOURTH ROW Gauger Kxtt Rowley Lrttrel O11ver Ross Brschoff Nlchols Chrlstensen 31 Gene Olmsted trams purebred Herford to lead Dale Elnspahr gets a start ln the darry busrness Rodney Harvey trmshes a carload of fat cattle FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA All of these actlvrtres are planned to qrve boy a qood backqrourd and trarmnq for the busxness of farmrnq Each boy 1n the vocatronal aqrrculture department mamtarns an md1v1dual farm pronect rn whrch he apphes the pI'lI1C1plGS learned by textbook or demonstratron 1n class work Purebred sales held dernonstratlons and observation of approved farmlnq practlces help xrnprove each boys ab1l1ty to carry out h1s own prolects These practlces done well help to quahty a boy for the hlqhest state honor qrven Future Farmers the rank of State Farmer Hlqh accomphshrnents at school and successful farm pronects enabled Edward Voda to recetve thrs honor rn the sprlnq of 1948 lack Maddux and Rodney recelved the rank of State Farmer m 1949 -sb FARM PROIECTS 32 . .. . Q - . ' 1 I . . . . . . 'S Sill? 4 WW K N ,I ff , X ,....- '3-w ,Mu Q K 8 -im i---.mv A .WA My i I -Quik N 1 4' - 4 M' L- - ' .. N , V tp., R 1 '1'fL. t Y' 1, . Swv. 'x - 4. - H I J - -fi. Lf, . - - ' 14 -. - ' ,, 7 i' -,f . - X .L gs, ' Y , , jeff . 'A-wiv., I. A FEATURES .Un 5 55 X A -F SNAPSHOTS spnmc A or 1948 Q...-.Alug,,, ,, f 840 Mg: 3,9 21.-but My fin .dir 411. Wi W J r-N LWWW wg. 41. Y - UYM J Q, Y My W 'is- P'-lf! 565 la. Iohnston and Kerchal nanq decorauons for the Iuruor Semor banquet Anderson and Hopkms all prettlecl up for the prom Dopey and hls shack 1n the Land of Fantasy Sexon and Iohnston run the hlqh hurdles at the Frenchman Valley Meet Voda tralls Peterson of Hayes Center 1n a fast Century Ierry Fannmq clears the hlqh Jump bar 1r1 the Frenchman Valley f1nals 34 f- - M way. 4 , ' ' Y if ' ' , . l f . F ' 'E 6 t ,I F-P' 'Fx ' F' 4.' 0, 1 dk 4 4 , nf 0 K lla .' I I X . .- E' fy . ,Q Q . , ' V' iff , - 0' at V: . 3 0 7 'Q A- F' l Q Vg V lla 1 .-' ' ' N ix 'l . x 1. 1 i' , ',f .Lf , ,' F ..E,2' ?55., spam: qi . I A i, r V! . 'A Mk. Y - 'I . -1 I a 'X ! f?.,,L,1,,, ,, A 'i r-, 4 , -' V Q 4 V, vim' .Lg ,OAWAAAIN t ni , 1 -fk9,l -q- 5 A , , b '. 9 VS -N wmv. ,I Y' v ff. V- yt 1. , --F ft F 5' if f.iQ?E.lg1 .L t -'Y we , VA Y A . . . . .. . . 5,27 . Wy VM ,i 1 ,I ang, . , a'l F -- ,Q 6 F , V 5. ' , f f . 2 -I Y, f- , '! F lf f . ' ...Q l l. ' ' - ' . 2. ' ' . 3. ' ' ' . 4. ' . 5. ' ' . 6. ' ' ' ' ' SNAPSHOTS ACTIVITIES or 1949 U v l on H.. The saxophone tr1o rehearses for he C ub on A t1on under the Wauneta basket at the Frenchman Valley Tournament Sharon Voorhees accompanles Bob New an on the Me hodtst Church organ lanrce Stewart and Colleen Thornre prepare Weln r strcks at a class p1cn1 Leap hrgh q1rls' Maybe 'vo alrfy for Cheer leader Anyway the df1V9 tners o L9 e n srqns QfQjC3fo SNAPSHOTS STUDENT LIFE '-i., Broncho Serenader Evelyn Walqren Cheerleaders practlce a yell routme Maddux takes Steve N1cklas for a nde o cowboys Four pals ready for church Ed Nlchols IS back 11'1 school Amazmql Ready for dates DICHIC dates that IS Casey After all we gotta have WAUNETA HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR luqust g.1 ' A Q ' .2 'f September Q it A ' ' 1' v ,, ' yy .A ' November - ' . ' '. 1 , . ' 1 DQ, . b .f ' 'I 1 Z' ' 1 Q SCHOOL CALENDAR CCONTINUEDJ lcmuary February 16 19 March Apnl 1 15 8 2627 29 30 May 1314 Brg Blmde buys Lrttle Crosley Basketball Bra Sprmqs 32 at Wauneta 25 Concert by the Hrgh School Band Basketball Stratton 19 at Wauneta 27 The Melodeers Natronal Assembly Progro 11 Basketball Wauneta 28 at Palrsade 38 Frenchman Valley Basketball Tournament McCook Broncho Boosters Wm Frenchman Valley pep club marchrnq dr111 competrtron Arch Bedtreld gets a trcket Should know better than to pass a patrol car Semor Class party South Platte Valley Basketball Tournament Qgallala Dtstrtct V11 Futur Farmers Conventton S1dney The Cyclops of Palomar Nattonal Assembly Program Basketball Trenton 27 at Wauneta 18 Basketball Wauneta 20 at Stratton 32 Class C Basketball Tournament Culbertson Band Parents sponsor a box supper Who bought me that box? Broncho Boosters entertatn letter men Drnner and dancrng Local dramatlc contest and program Concert by McCook Hrgh School Band Umversrty ot Nebraska Regents Flxammatrons Blrzzardl Snowl March goes out hke a 11on Spr ng Musrc Program Drstrrct Mustc Contest Holdrege State Future Farmers Conventron Lrncoln Harvey and Maddux named State Farmers Congratulattonq McCook Iunlor College lnvrtatronal Track Meet Arapahoe lnvrtatronal Track Meet Easter Vacatron Frenchman Valley Track Meet lmpertal Semor Class Play Drstrrct Qualttyrng Track Meet 1umorS mor Banquet South Platt Valley Track Meet State Sand Greens Golf Tournament Erghth Grad Profnotron Exercrses State Track Meet Lrncoln Ba calaureate Servrces Cornrn ncemen Eyercrse Last Day of School Hello ls thrs the Employment hrgh school graduate Serv1ce2 1 am a 38 22 ' ' A . 25 ff ' ' c. 27 ' . l --- . 3 , ' 'r . 4 eff ' . 9-11 , . 11 ' , A 4 14 ' ' . 15 ' . 19 ' ' , , e ' , A , 22 J . J A ' . 24 - - . 25 -A . 3-5 . , . 4 . , 8 ' . 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We sell all types of motor tue1, cooking gas and appliances. gg ev ,. 1 ' an P L A I N S O I L C O Phone 144 Wauneta Nebr 'll 131 BROOKS STUDIO Our Studlo at 313 Ma1n Avenue ln McCook Nebraska IS your source ot hlgh guahty photographs and care ful snapshot trntshlng We carry a complete hne of photographlc accessorrcs You can purchase any ot the products rnade by Ansco Argus Bell G Howell Eastman Revere Sayers Vlew Master and Stereo Reallst Camera and Vlewer Reels and protectors Po1oro1d cameras Frlrn ln tact any thrng that IS connected wrth photography can he secur ed through our studro Brooks Studlo ald the protessronal photography for the 1949 Wauneta Broncho Courteously Yours C L Brooks L 1 1111 1 tg LAMLJfkKJ 1XY.m1YY1D1'fJXYLJYJ Lx? Wm tnttxvt fn HM 41 Lf 7' O 'G A 51. Pr 1 s '-Q Ft pl, 51' ,t I . . 1 V. I 1 1 n 1 ,3 I . ' A v. ' F. Pj I PKI' I I 'fi 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ,sit . , f... . 'Q 1 1 1 Q Y , ,I P1 :I . 1. . r-C' 'Q Pk . an if V-l' V.- ,r '4 I P, 'S . . 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