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CLASS SO G Gonna take a long awaited journey Counting every hour. the day Gonna leave Wauneta High Goes by, and then we sigh Gonna take a long awaited journey Gonna take a long awaited journey My, how the years flew by. Gonna leave Wauneta High Four, that's the time we leave, at four Gonna take a long awaited journey Won't be comin back no more So now we bid you all good-bye. SENIOR CLASS WILL We the Class of 54 . of Wauneta High School, County of Chase and State of Nebraska, being ot sound mind and memory, dohereby make, publish. and declare this to be our last will and testament. hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. All our worldly possessions we leave to the following individuals: MARLENE BROWN wills the alumni to Karen Nordhausen. We hope Karen carries on the old tradition as well as Mar- lene. DOROTHY CHRISTNER wills her gift of gab to Adele Tepley. We hope she makes good use of it as Dorothy did. SHIRLEY DENBO wills her guitar and singing ability to Rodger Gage so he can serenade all the Freshmen girls. VIRGIL DOETKER wills his red hair dye to Marilyn Wheeler. Why is it always a Marilyn? CAROL EINSPAHR and MERNA GOCKLEY will their chairs in band to Jim Carlson and Bob Masters. Keep up the good work they started, boys! JOAN ELIJAH wills her quiet ways to Colleen Newman. Take the hint, Colleen! LAURAIN FANNING wills her know- ledge ofEnglish to the Seniors of 55 . You'll need it in English 12 next year. MARLIN FORTKAMP wills his wavy hair to Larry Morgan. Think you'll like the change, Larry? DORINDA HAARBERG wills her majorette uniform to Lula Mc- Cord. We know she will look as nice init as Dorinda. LAVON HAARBERG wills his driving ability to Raymer Lapp. Hope you don't keep the road as hot as he did. VALARIE HAHN wills her collection of class rings to Gary Sandman. Can you use them, Gary? Valerie couldn't. DON HARVEY wills his nickname Beef to Gary Bodeman, Think you'll like it, Gary? BUD HOWARD wills his ability to entertain the Freshmen girls during the eleven o'clock study hall to Ron Hill. Keep it going, Connie. PATSY JOHNSON wills her ability to cut hair to Anita Nordhausen. You'll get on to it after so long, Anita. JOANN KERCHALL wills her ability to get into trouble to Mack Fanning. Don'tover use it. Mack. VERNADINE LAPP wills her giggle to Lorraine Harvey. We hope you don't use it in Home Ec, like Vernadine did. PEGGY LARGE wills her winning smile to Katherine Dybdahl. Make good use of it, Kathy, GENE MADDUX wills his ability to hold his temper to Dean Widger. No Comment! MARILYN MERRILL wills her temper to anyone who wants it. She's happy to get rid of it. CALVIN MOLZAHN wills his interest in English Class to John Welch. He at least didn't get kicked out, John. MARY ETTA MOODY wills her dieting ability to the Knepper twins. Make good use of it girls, we know you can use it. LUCILLE MUTHS wills her complexion to Gary Fortkamp. Take good care of it, Gary. JIM NOVACEK wills his faithful Plymouth to Frank Crapson. It took a few dents, too. KARL POLLY wills his ability to play football to Dallas Breece. We hope he fills out the suit like Karl did. KENNETH TERRY wills his seat in English to Marvin Colson. lt's quite close to Beth, Marvin. JERRY WEBER wills his future wheatfields on the South Divide to Rodney Hamiliton. We hope you like farming, Rod, WILBERT ZARECOR wills his gum-chewing ability to Kenneth Drake. You'll like it we know. BETH SCHRIEBER and NELDA HANDEL will their interest in Tren- ton to Donna and Beverly Lloyd. Best prospects we could think of. THE SENIOR CLSSS OF 54 wills a dollar bill to Rodney Heldenbrand for a haircut. Just thought you might like one Rod. We will Mr. Sutherland a 50.000 word essay on WHY SENIORS CAUSE GRAY HAIRS. To Mr. Dunn we will a pair of oxfords so it will save on his gas bill and to Mr. Wison and Mr. Nicklas we will one case of hair grower and a toni kit. To Miss Garey we willsome bells. Typewriter bellsi? We will Miss Thone and Miss Ihrig some smart Senior students next year. We will Mrs. Hanway the ability to hand out excuses to the hooky players next year. We also will our 1953 Homecoming float to the Seniors of 53 . They seemed to want it so bad. In Witness whereof. we. Class of 54 have set out hand and seal hereto this 30th day of April in the year ofOur Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-four f1954J. CLASS HISTORY ln the year of our Lord 1941, nineteen little boys and girls entered the First Grade with Miss Arlene Elliot who is now Mrs. Tom Buffington. They were Beulah Berry, Gary Bodeman, Donald Cowles, Bonnie Cunningham, Rodney Ham- iliton, Nelda Handel, Donald Harvey, Bonnie Jussel, Audrey Lane, Eugene Maddux. Marilyn Merrill, Mary Etta Moody. Karl Polly, Norma Potthoff. Kenneth Terry, Edith Troxel. Mary Margaret Webster, Wilbert Zarecor, and Thelma Nol- tensmier, Marilyn Merrill, Thelma Noltensmier, Beulah Berry, Rodney Hamilton, Karl Polly, Bonnie Jussel, and Aud- rey Lane dropped. In the Second grade RobertEngeland Gary Sandman entered. Our teacher was Miss Betty Sanger, now Mrs. Mitchell. Marilyn Merrill, Charlotte Miley, Juliene Walling, Carolyn Haarberg. and Bill Metcalf entered in the third grade. Ralph Anderson entered and dropped during the year. Our teacher was Miss Kathryn Wall. Miss Frances Hess taught us our fourth year. Norma Potthoff, Juliene Walling and Bill Metcalf dropped. Kenton Peterson and Merna Gockley entered. Donald Brehme entered and dropped. In the fifth grade our teacher was Miss Mary Olson now Mrs. Ty Harbert. Berdine Carr. Lelia Graves, and Kenneth Terry entered and dropped. Laurain Fanning entered. Miss Olson also taught us while in the sixth grade. Kay O'Neil. Dick Hock, and Eugene Bley entered. Norma Red- field dropped. , In the seventh grade Ardis Reinwalt, Marilyn Mattchet, Evangeline Porterfield, Donald Hewitt, Ira Howard, Billy Metcalf, and Karl Polly entered. Edith Troxel. Donald Cowles, and Dick Hock dropped. We were very sorry to hear that one of our classmates, Eugene Bley, was killed in an accident during the summer. We had departmental work in the seventh and eighth grades. Mrs. Scriven was our home room teacher. Joy Hurst and Lois Ford entered and dropped which left 22 pupils graduating from the eighth grade. Forty-four green freshmen were initiated. They were Marlene Brown, Dorothy Christner, Shirley Denbo, Virgil Doetker, Anna Durfee, Caro1Einspahr, Evonne Einspahr, Robert Engel, Laurain Fanning, Marlin Fortkamp, Merna Gock- ley, Carolyn Haarberg, Dorinda Haarberg, Lavon Haarberg. Beth Hahn. Valerie Hahn, Bob Hamiliton, Nelda Handel, Donald Harvey,Ruth Heins, Donald Hewitt, Ira Howard, Dixie Hubbard. Jo Ann Kerchal, Vernadine LBPP' Peggy Large, John Lewis, Gene Maddux, Marilyn Matchett, Marilyn Merrill, Bill Metcalf, Mary Etta Moody. Jim Novacek. Kay O'- Neil, Kenton Peterson, Karl Polly, Evangeline Poterfield. La Verne Priest, Ardis Reinwalt, Gary Sandman, Beth Schrie- ber, Richard Sutton, Kenneth Terry, G-rrald Weber and Wilbert Zarecor. Our Class president was Marlene Brown. La- Verne Priestand Gary Sandman dropped. Anna Durfee, Kay O'Neil. and Evangeline Porterfield moved during the year. Ruth Heins. Marilyn Matchett, Kenton Peterson, and Richard Sutton moved the next summer. PatsyJohnson, Keith Belau. and John Lewis joined us in our sophomore class. Gene Maddux was our President. John Lewis, Bob Hamiliton, and Donald Hewitt dropped and Ardis Reinwalt moved away. There were 37Juniors. Lucille Muths, Joan Elijah, and Calvin Molzahn entered. Beth Hahn was our class president. Robert Engle dropped and Evonne Einspahr, Carolyn Haarberg, Beth Hahn and Dixie Hubbard moved. We entered our Seniorclass with thirty-one members. They were Marlene Brown. Dorothy Christner, Shirley Denbo, VirgilDoerker. Carol Einspahr, Joan Elijah, Laurain Fanning, Marlin Fortkamp, Merna Gockley, Dorinda Haarberg, La- von Haarberg, Valerie Hahn, Nelda Handel, Donald Harvey, Bud Howard, Patsy Johnson. Jo Ann Kerchal, Vernadine Lapp. Peggy Large, Gene Maddux, Marilyn Merrill, Bill Metcalf, Calvin Molzahn, Mary Etta Moody, Lucille Muths, Jim Novacek, Karl Polly. Beth Schrieber, Kenneth Terry, Jerry Weber, and Wilbert Zarecor, Bill Metcalf dropped. Peggy Large was our class president. 10
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