Wauneta High School - Broncho Yearbook (Wauneta, NE)

 - Class of 1962

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Yes! He hired Loren Nordhausen. Loren's main trouble now is accounting to the government how he built those thirteen country estates on his $87.33 a week salary. Did you talk to Marcia Rueter? She was so good at raising cats that she switched to mink. She has so many now that she doesn't know what to do with them. Her cousin, Brice Rueter, is in the diplomatic corp. He's pretty good. He said he hasn't had a fight with his wife since they were married. He's flying to the French Riviera tomorrow. They've had one crisis after another since Linda Kerchal showed up for her yearly vacation. The harbor was too small for her yacht, so she sued the government. I talked to Margie Baldonado. She doesn't look a day older than when she graduated. She's a private secretary. She said she has to keep in shape because her boss chases her around the desk everyday. He hasn't caught her yet. Do you remember the guy that came to the reunion in a track suit. That was her boss, Gene Bartels. There's another athlete in the class, too. LaDonna Brunt now wrestles under the name of The Blonde Bruiser. She won the world's championship in three straight falls last week. Gary Gibbons mentioned that he was now working for a timber company planting pine trees, up in Washington State, with all the lumber jacks. While we’re on that subject, Ron Lytle said he was a jack of all trades, but master of none. Linda Handel, it seems, has been working long hours in her laboratory trying to find a cure for the common cold. She finally tried chili pepper. It worked, but now she's trying to find a cure for the common hot. Bill Ham said he now worked for Goodwear Rubber Company. He tests the wear resistance of tires. His job consists of nothing more than driving around the block all day and squealing every corner he comes to. He likes his job so well, that he wouldn't trade with anyone else in the country. Karen Stock flew over from her modeling job in Paris to see everyone. Jaunetta Sailors happened to be the stewardess on that flight. That woman with the pink chinchilla coat was Diana Anderson. She had resigned herself to being an old farmer, but then she found uranium on her property. Now they won't let her go abroad because she takes all of the money out of the country. The last I heard, she was trying to buy Rhode Island for her summer estate. Cathy Haarberg is the new Mrs. America. She says all the credit for her title should go to the Home Ec. Classes she attended in high school. Judy Nordhausen wrote a book on how to make a million dollars. It would have been a great success, but she didn’t have the money to get it published. Margaret DeHart is an interior decorator. Next week she's going to India to redecorate the Taj Mahal. Kathleen Hollinger now designs Paris originals. Then she ships them to Paris. Connie Carrigan said she is married to an English noble. Now she’s Lady Carrigan. She's been having lots of trouble lately with ghosts in her castle. Janice Kerchal is our first woman astronaut. Since she's been up there, the Russians can't find anyone who’ll go up, because Janice, being a typical woman driver has run everyone else off the road. Donna Sturtevant joined the Peace Corps. She is now heading a campaign to stop cigarette sales to the pygmies, because it is stunting their growth. Here we are, home already. The ride sure went fast. I can hardly wait to see all the old class again at our next reunion. 17



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D. Smith Treasurer IE. Becker ]A. Hoff |j. Morgan R. Bernard S. Hollinger R. Prior J. Crapson B. Hunt J. Stock N. Fortkamp B. Jones J. Sutherland CLASS OF ’63 D. Gockely C. Jones P. Weber K. Haarberg R. McBride G. Williams Eldon Marshall Sponsor S. Greeley Secretary Doris Ough Sponsor Noel Olin Sponsor K. Buffington President K. Smith Vice-President D. O'Neil Student Council

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