Wauneta High School - Broncho Yearbook (Wauneta, NE)
- Class of 1964
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With of fhe Pit5 f, Dtll Jfttxt fhc PcfIs x f tb ifvlvrc!” We the Seniors of 1964 dedicate our yearbook to a wonderful teacher who has given us much of her time for many things. We are very grateful for all the help she has given us these past four years in our assignments and many other projects. A wise and understanding teacher, to you Doris Ough we proudly dedicate this yearbook. The Seniors of 1964 2 SUPERINTENDENT C. J. SUTHERLAND Superintendent A. B. Nebraska State College at Kearney M. S. Colorado College, at Greeley, Colorado Vice-President of Nebraska State Education Association HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY ELDON MARSHALL Commerical Annual Sponsor Junior Class Sponsor Junior Class Play Ass't Basketball Coach College at Kearney Graduate Work: Nebraska State College 4 DUANE JORGENSEN Music Department Sophomore Class Sponsor B.S. University of Nebraska DORIS OUCH Math-Science Librarian Junior Class Sponsor Junior Class Play B.S. Nebraska State College at Kearney Graduate Work: University of Iowa, State University of Colorado GARY GOODCHUCK Science Social Studies Junior Class Sponsor Junior Class Play B.S. Nebraska State College at Kearney GER A LDlHUNT WORK Vocational Agiculture Industrial Arts Senior Class Sponsor Senior Class Play B. S. University of Nebraska ELLEN McCALLUM Home Economics Sophomore Class Sponsor F.H. A. Sponsor B.S. University of Nebraska Graduate Work: University of Nebraska University of Iowa DONALD FOSTER English Senior Class Sponsor Senior Class Play Coach (Basketball) B.A. Degree Colorado State College, Greeley, Colorado MARIANNE COHJNG Girls Physical Education Guidence Pep Club Sponsor Girls Athletic Association Sponsor B.A. Degree Nebraska State, Kearney, Nebraska J. D. SMITH Math Freshman Class Sponsor B.S. Degree Union University, Jackson, Tennessee M. A. Degree George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tennessee ORIVLLE BEARD Social Studies and Drivers Education Sophomore Class Sponsor Coach (Football-Track) B.A. Degree Colorado State College, Greeley, Colorado DONNA WINSCOT School Secretary CLASS OFFICERS OF 1964 President...... Vice President. Secretary...... Treasurer...... Student Council . .. . Duane Egle , . . Doug Resler . . . .Sylvia Yost Anne McCallum Richard Gerdes 8 STANELY E. GERDES Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow I may die. Wrestling 2; Class Play 4; Class Officer 2. ANNE McCALLUM Sorry 'bout that. Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Pep Club Officer 4; Band 1-2-3-4; Band Officer 3; Girls Glee 1-2-3-4; Band Ensemble 2-3-4; Choir 4; G.A.A. 4, F.H.A. 1; Class Play 3-4; Annual Staff 4; Kearney Scholastic 1-2-3. RICHARD LEE GERDES He likes to work with figures (Mathematical). bounty Government 3; Class Play 3; Student Council 4; Class Officer 4. SYLVIA ANN YOST 'Full of fun, fancy free, always loing what she shouldn't be. land 1-2-3-4; Band Ensembles !-3-4; Choir 4; Girls Glee 1-2-!-4; F.H.A. 1-2-3; G.A.A. 4; ’ep Club 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 1-3-4; Head Cheerleader 4; Class ’lay 3-4; Class Officer 1-3-4; Annual Staff 4; Girls State 3; lounty Government 3; Kearney icholastic 3; Student Council 3-4; lome Coming Queen 4. DONNA KAY NORDHAUSEN The less I learn, the less I ha to remember. Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Pep Club Officer 3-4; Girls Glee 1-2-3-Paper Staff 3; County Govemn 3; Class Play 3-4; G. A. A. 4; Annual Staff 4. NEIL DUANE STOCK Always good, never bad. Band 1-2-3-4; Drum Major 4; Choir 2-3-4; Boys Glee 2; Boys Octette 4; F.F.A. 1; Pap Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Ensem 2-3-4; Band Officer 3; Class P 3. TERRY LYNN GREELEY I'M on the brink of a great career, somebody push me off. Boys Glee 1-2-4; Choir 1-2; F.F.A. 1. ■ BONNIE JEAN WICKE Laugh every time you feel tickeled, and giggle when in doubt. Pep Club 1-2-3—4; Pep Club Officer 4; Girls Glee 1-2-3-4; Choir 3-4; Paper Staff 3-4; Editor 4; Annual Staff 4; Flag Twirler 4; County Government 3. STEVEN HOLLINGER Things will come and things c will go, but why worry? F.F.A. 1-2-3-4; F.F.A. Officer 3-4; Boys Glee 1-2-3-Choir 2-3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; Football 4; Class Play 3. JOYCE ELAINE DANIEL I know a lot, but I can't seem to think of it. 'Girls Glee 1 -2-3-4; Choir 2-3-•4; Pep Club 1 -2-3-4; Class Play 3-4; Paper Staff 4; Kearney Scholastic 1-3. MASON DEHART, JR. I am now entering Colorful Colorado. Football 1-2-3-4; Track 2; Basketball 1; Wrestling 1; Boys 'Glee 4; F. F. A. 1. ANET GAY KRAUSNICK Her mischief lurks in gay isguise. ep Club 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader -3-4; Girls Glee 1-2-3-4; Choir ; Band 1-2-3-4; Band Ensembles i -2-3-4. nt ONNIE DALE SHACKELFORD There's something in my head, ut I guess it’s only a cold. .sootball 1-2-3; Track 1-2-3; asketball 1; Class Play 3-4; oys Glee 2-4; F. F. A. 1; Wrestling 2. 3- DARLENE BALDONADO Although silence is golden and speech is silver I much prefer speech. Pep Club 1-2-3-4; G. A. A. 4; F.H.A. 1-2-3-4; Girls Glee 1-2-3-4; Paper Staff 1-2-3-4. DUANE LEON EGLE Sometimes he is very quiet, but at other times he is quite a riot. Football 1-2-3; Basketball 1-2-4; Track 1-2; F. F. A. 1; Be Glee 3-4; Choir 4; Class Offi 1-2-3-4; Class Play 3-4; Cou Government 3; Homecoming Attendant 4. DONITA LYNN BULLARD Come one, come all boys, not married. Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Paper Staf 3; Majorette 3-4; Girls Glee • Choir 4; Trio 4; Solo 4. JUDY NOREEN FANNING She looks meek, but don't let that deceive you. Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 3-4; Girls Glee 1-2-3; County Government 3; Class Play 3; G.A.A. 4. ARCHIE EUGENE TIVIS Yep, taking life as it comes Football 1-2-3; Track 1-2; Basketball 4; Wrestling 2; F.F 1-2-3-4; F.F. A. Officer 3-4. Boys Glee 4. SUSAN JOANNE HAM No one would suppose it, bu I'm naturally bashful. Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Girls Glee! 1-2-3-4; Choir 2-3-4; Trio 3: 4; Solo 2-3-4; Majorette 3; • Flag Twirler 4; F. H. A. 2-3-' F.H. A. Officer 3-4; Student: Council 4; Annual Staff 4. : 12 :harles e. ingold 'Someday I'll startle the world. rootball 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-5-4; Wrestling 2; Track 3; fr.F.A. 1 -2-3-4; F. F. A. Officer Boys Glee 1-2-3-4; Band “1 -2-3-4; Band Ensembles 1-2-3. 20NNIE KAY BERRY 'Love is a wonderful thing, just isk me. [' ep Club 1-2-3-4; Girls Glee -2-3-4; Choir 1-2-3-4; Paper fitaff 2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Hand Ensembles 2. 64 KENNETH VAUGHN McBRIDE I love my fellow man.. .just so they are women. Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; F. F. A. 1; Student Council 2-3-4; Student Council Officer 4; Class Officer 1-2-3; Class Play 3-4; Boys Glee 1-2-3-4; Choir 4; Boys Octette 3-4; Boys State 3; County Government 3; Homecoming King 4. IOUGLAS CRAIG RESLER I tell you they need, more men ike me. -ootball 1-2-3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; restling 2; Weights 1-2-3; foys Glee 3-4; Choir 3-4; Boys 4 ctette 3-4; Class Play 4; Class fficer 2-3; Student Council fficer 3; F. F. A. l;Home-oming Attendant 4. iu JE ELLEN HOFF :e?uiet, capable, good student, 3rd a good friend. ;p Club 1-2-3-4; Girls Glee -2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Band itisembles 3; F. H. A. 1-2-3-4; ounty Government 3; F. H. A. fficer 2-3-4; Class 3-4. TRUDY LAVONNE GLOY She looks still, but talk to he Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Pep Club Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Girl Glee 1-2-3-4; Choir 1-2-3-4; Solo 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Majorette 3; Flag Twirler 4; G. A. A. 4; G. A. A. Officer 4; F.H. A. 1; Homecoming Attendant 4. GARY LEE EDWARDS Not lazy, just resting. Weights 4; F. F. A. 1. GERALD HUNT WORK Sponsor DONALD FOSTER Sponsor DANA EILEEN WADE The girl with the smile is the girl worthwhile. Pep Club 1-2-3-4; F.H. A. 1-2-3-4; F. H. A. Officer 3; Band 1-2-3-4; Band Officer 4; Ensembles 3; Girls Glee 2-3-4; Choir 4; Class Play 3-4; County Government 3. CLASS WILL OF 1964 I, Darlene Baldanado, will to Nancy Stock all of my high school rides our North with Carol Stock and Nadene Sexton. I hope she makes better use of them than I ever did. I, Connie Berry, will my old love letters to Nancy Hill. Don't cry too much Nancy. I, Donita Bullard, will my nickname Beautiful to Judy Romine. I know you will fit the name beautifully! I, Joyce Daniel, will my ability to mess things up, including chemistry lab to Jo Reuttimann. I, Jr. DeHart, will my quiet mufflers, traffic tickets, expert driving abilities, and ability to find Holyoke to Ron O Neil. I, Gary Edwards, will my good study habits to Jerry Hettinger. Make use of them, Jerry! I, Duane Egle, will what's left of a six-banger to anyone who THINKS he's got it rough. I, Judy Fanning, will my sheltered life to Ane d'Allemand, who I know will make good use of it. I, Richard Gerdes, will my car to Joanne Brunkhorst, knowing that she knows how to drive it. I, Stanley Gerdes, will my box of aspirin to Jack Fanning. I, Trudy Gloy, will my muddy roads to school to Linda Bacon, in the hopes she can plow through them better than I did. I, Terry Greely, will my ability to goof-off in class to Terry Denker. I, Susan Ham, will my ability to lose everything to anybody that can find it. I, Sue Hoff, will my right guide position to Sandy Bischoff. I, Steve Hollinger, will my track shoes to Larry Kitt, I hope he can use them. I, Janet Krausnick, will my back row seat in glee to Karrol Kitt. I hope she enjoys that darn back row. I, Vaughn McBride, will my pole vaulting pole to Billie Stock, knowing that he will jump as high as I did. I, Anne McCallum, will my ability to pop popcorn to Linda Stock in hopes she enjoys those occassional handfuls as much as I did. I, Donna Nordhausen, will my nickname Gorgeous to Naomi Gloy. I know you will credit the name. I, Bob Nordhausen, will my nickname Brain to Dave Teply. I, Doug Resler, will my football uniform to Danny Jefferies. I hope he gets the use out of it that I did. I, Lonnie Shackelford, will my ability to act in class plays to Mickey Brunkhorst. I, Neil Stock, will to Patrick Denker one hat (Drum major type) one baton (also drum major type) and one very well used whistle, but only if she can find some use for them. I, Gene Tivis, will my pool playing ability to anyone who needs it. I, Bonnie Wicke, will my ability to re-upholster furniture in Home Ec. to Patty Gauger. I, Sylvia Yost, will my ability to lose books, especially English books to Neil Christiansen. To Mr. Goodchuck, we the Seniors will a class that will sit up straight in their desks. To Mr. Marshall, we the Seniors will a bookeeping class that will read its assignments. To Mrs. Ough, we the Seniors will new lab equipment to make up for all that we have broken for her. To Mr. Foster, we the Seniors will a new set of handbooks since he enjoys them so much. To Miss Colling, we the Seniors will a set of shower caps for her Phys. Ed. girls. To Mr. Smith, we the Seniors will a class that will always remember their compasses. To Mr. Jorgensen, we the Seniors will a new unbreakable baton for directing music. To Mr. Beard, we the Seniors will a set of dual controls for his Driver's Ed car. To Mrs. McCallum, we the Seniors, will a group of girls that will get their sewing done on time. To Mr. Huntwork, we the Seniors will more advanced tools for his Industrial Arts. To Mr. Sutherland, we the Seniors will students who will get their make-up slips in. 15 CLASS PROPHECY OF 1964 As we approached a launching pad near Cape Canivarel in our jet-propelled space sports coupe, we suddenly halted, realizing we had just passed LONNIE SHACKELFORD, who was testing the engines of the latest missle to insure an A-O. K. take off. As we chatted of old times, we noticed a suspicious little character snooping around our space coupe. We hurriedly rushed to the scene of the crime, only to discover it was our curious mechanic classmate, JUNIOR DEHART, exploring our engine. After chatting a few more moments and extending our invitations, we hopped into our little 4009 and zoomed away to New York City and continued our journey around the world in 80 minutes. This was to extend personal invitations to the great class of 1964 of Wauneta High School to the Old Settlers' Ball of 2084. As we entered the newly remodeled Idlewild Airport, we were happily greeted by an airline hostess who we discovered was our own classmate, CONNIE BERRY, who is ready to descent into the outer limits, but promised to return for the Old Settlers' Ball. She informs us that we also could find DARLENE BALDANADO and JUDY FANNING who are attending the annual stewardress convention at Idlewild. After we had found them, we hailed a cab and were almost side-swiped by an anxious-to-please cab driver. We nearly lost our balance completely when we discovered it was our old classmate, TERRY GREELY. He expertly manuerved his way to 5th Avenue where we told him goodbye until the Ball. Upon entering Macy's, we proceeded to see NEIL STOCK who was showing his current fashion designs. Nearby, we found TRUDY GlOY, who was showing her creative hair styles to coincide with Neil's fashions. After leaving Macy's, we proceeded to Stayo Clinic where we found our brilliant classmate, JOYCE DANIEL, who was Stayo's best lab technician. She told us we could find ROBERT NORDHAUSEN and DOUGLAS RESLER in the experimenting departments. We found Doug working on the latest discoveries of the outer space on the effects of the human body. In the next department, we found Bob perfecting his Purple Pet Pills which were to insure youth. After leaving Stayo's, we decided to rest a few minutes and browse around the New York Public Library. The head librarian was none other than DANA WADE. After reliving a few moments from the past, she told us she had just seen SYLVIA YOST over in the commercial department. We found Sylvia searching for additional information for the DuPont Company--of which VAUGHN MCBRIDE is president. She assured us that he would be notified of the Old Settlers' Ball. Suddenly, we were rushed bya.group of young teenagers scrambling over us. When we discovered what they were doing, we joined the mob ourselves. They were all rushing DONITA BULLARD for her autograph. She had been writing since high school, we knew, but we had a pleasant surprise when we found out her latest book was currently rating best-selling book. We exited New York a few moments later after personally asking each of our former students to be on hand in a couple of weeks for our big celectration. In a few moments, we were over the Great Plains area. We visited Southern Middle Kansas University first. There, we found SUE HOFF and ANNE Mc-CALLUM instructing the younger generation. Next, we approached a farm area, and discovered a National Convention of farmers and their executives. The head men were GENE TIVIS and CHARLES INGOLD. We then proceeded to Rocky Mountain National Park where we were greeted by forest ranger STEVEN HOLUNGER. We buzzed over to Montana and witnessed a little home life on the ranch of DONNA NORDHAUSEN and her family. We also extended our invitation to DUANE EGLE who had established his own veterinary clinic near where Donna lived. We then jaunted down to Arizona and found JANET KRAUSNICK happily married, and in a nearby school of elementary children. We happily chatted a very few monents with SUSAN HAM. After a few more seconds travel, we landed in Las Vegas where we found RICHARD GERDES and STANLEY GERDES sharing their wealth from the Stands Hotel and the Golden Nuggest Gambling Cassino. We next stopped at the Southeastern University of Callywood, Hollyfomia and found BONNIE WICKE who was the home economics instructor. Down in the underground science lab, we found GARY EDWARDS experimenting with the atomic-hydrogen-nuclear bomb. Tired, after 80 full minutes of traveling, but happy, we returned to the designated night club where the ball was to be held. As we started decorating, we happily reminsced but anxiously awaited the reunion of the students from that wonderful year of 1964. 16 Darlene Connie Donita Joyce Junior Gary Baldonado Berry Bullard Daniel DeHart Edwards Duane Judy Richard Stanley Trudy Terry Egle Fanning Gerdes Gerdes Gloy Greeley Susan Sue Steven Charles Janet Vaughn Ham Hoff Hollinger Ingold Krausnick McBride Anne Donna Robert Douglas Lonnie Neil McCallum Nordhausen Nordhausen Resler Shackelford Stock Gene Dana Bonnie Sylvia Tivis Wade Wicke Yost J. d'Allemand President R. Wheeler V. President J. Brunkhorst Secretary B. Stock Treasurer L. Fanning Student Council A. Arenz D. Kennedy J. McBride Mr. Marshall Sponsor R. Cox K. Kerchal D. Polly J. Crapson J. Kitt N. Sexton Mrs. Ough Sponsor T. Heldenbrand K. Kitt C. Stock D. Jefferies G. Legg L. Wicke Mr. Goodchuck Sponsor 19 ■ V - 4 N -1 v V wRi + • J_ f t W - _ C • . . ;' --;..v,-V''- : . v:.1 M. Brunkhorst President P. Denker V. President K. Prior J. Ruettimann Treasurer Secretary D. McCallum Student Council R. Alvord B. DeHart R. Hamilton J- Legg G. Stute E. Arenz C. Dicke K. Hayes R. O'Neil D. Teply L. Bacon L. Edwards J. Hettinger M. Ough J. Thompson N. Hill J. Fanning N. Baldanado B. Polly L. Bartels P. Gauger L. Kerchal M. Rietsch G. Wach P. Brown J. Graves J. Kitt J. Scheffel Mr. Beard Sponsor N. Christenson R. Gunderson L. Kitt L. Stock Mr. Jorgensen Sponsor FARMERS COOP EXCHANGE N. Sandman V. Moody T. Denker N. Gloy R. Redden S. Bischoff President V. President Secretary Treasurer Student Council D. Brunkhorst S. Hoff P. Meints C. Steinke Miss Colling Sponsor L. Bush R. Huggins J. Romine N. Stock R. DeHart D. Kinzie J. Romine J. Stute Mrs. McCallum Sponsor L. Doetker S. Legg R. Rowley D. Wach G. Fisher D. Long B. Sandman P. Walcott Mr. Smith Sponsor G. Hewitt J. Maxfield S. Skelton R. Wilson 23 BRONCO STAFF Anne McCallum Editor Trudy Gloy Sales Manager Janet Krausnick Assistant Editor Sylvia Yoot Production Manager Donna Nordhausen Business Manager Bonnie Wicke Lay-out Director I leil Stock ’h.-loa apher Susan Ham Artist Mr. Marshall Advisor GIBSON PHARMACY 5 T U D E N C T0 U N C I L Mr. Sutherland-Sponsor Sylvia Yost-Sec. -Treas. Linda Bacon-G. A. A. Vaughn McBride -President Susan Ham-F. H. A. Donnie Polly-Vice Pres. Charles Ingold-F. F. A. Neil Stock-Band Larry Fanning-Junior Class Jane d'Allemand-Pep Club Ray Redden-Freshman Clas Richard Gerdes-Senior Clas (not shown) Doug McCallum-Sophomore Class Bonnie Wicke-Editor Karrol Kitt, Patty Denker, Jerolyn Kitt, Jo Ruettimann, Joyce Daniel, Ann Arenz, Neil Stod Nancy Hill, Connie Berry, Beverlee Polly. WAUNETA CO-OP OIL CC F.H.A. Queen SUE HOFF F.F.A. Sweetheart SYLVIA YOST Attendants: Joanne Brunkliorst Ann Arenz OUGH T.V. SERVICE HOFF'S FHA Karrol Kitt Treasurer, Jackie McBride Vice-President, Mrs. McCallum Sponsor, Sue Hoff President, Jerolyn Kitt Secretary, Susan Ham Student Council. CHRISTMAS DANCE WAUNETA MOTORS 28 HARCHELROAD CHEVROLET COMPANY PEP CLUB i U i i i i n i w w t ft i w ' V I Vf y t V' v t 4- ,. . r vv Ti?;r W I? If Lar w Student Council Jane d'Allemand, Secretary Anne McCallum, President Donna Nordhausen, Vice-President Trudy Gloy, Treasurer Bonnie Wicke. CHEERLEADERS Jerolyn Kitt Connie Dicke Karrol Kitt Judy Fanning Sylvia Yost-Head Cheerleader Janet Krausnick PENNINGTON GARAGE 30 B AND D SERVIC FINDERS CREEPERS Wilber Maxwell, Hercules Nelson Bob Nelson..... Mary Nelson. . . . Frankie........ Celeste........ Grandma........ Daphne......... SENIOR CLASS PLAY .... Junior DeHart Lonnie Shackelford . . . Bob Nordhausen .....Joyce Daniel . . . . Donita Bullard .. . Anne McCallum .. Janet Krausnick ........Dana Wade Mr. Quigley . Nina Quigley, Madeline. . . . Schuster. . . . , Dr. Brown . . . Claude....... Helper....... Directors. .. . ............Duane Egle ........Donna Nordhausen ............Sylvia Yost ............Doug Resler .........Vaughn McBride ............Gene Tivis ............Stan Gerdes Mr. Foster, Mr. Huntwork PRIOR'S IMPLEMENT 32 ROBERT BRADLEY DA IT BAIT Emily Walker Harley Allen Lester Gray. Anna Gibson Mrs. Walker. Mr. Walker. Pat Walker . Mr. Allen. . JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Joanne Brunkhorst Mary Walker........................Karrol Kitt . . . Bill Stock Officer Benson...................Lloyd Wicke . . Jim Crapson Dave Wilson...................Tom Heldenbrand Jane d'Allemand Johnny Bums......................Larry Fanning . . Nadine Sexton Harold Smith....................Dennis Kennedy . . Ken Kerchal Directors...........................Mrs. Ough . . Jerolyn Kitt Mr. Goodchuck . . . . Don Polly Mr. Marshall :IRST STATE BANK WAUNETA ROLLER MILLS HAMILTON'S GARAGE 33 VOORHEES AND COUNCE WAUNETA SUPPLY HARVEY CATTLE C C -Prom -Senior daritens SINNER'S PAINT AND R. CARLSON BODY SHOP A. E. CARRIGAN NELSON C. BURHAM FEDERAL LAND BANK JOHNSON'S HARDWARE 1 BEST BANDSMAN BAND COUNCIL Dana Wade VIPERIAL CLINIC JACKSON'S DEPARTMENT STORE STATE FARM INSURANCE CHOIR ACCOMPANIST Marilyn Rietsch GLEE ACCOMPANIST Janet Krausnick IMPERIAL CO-OP IMPERIAL JEWELERS POWELL MOTOF BOYS GLEE GIRLS GLEE NORMAN AND PETERSON IMPERIAL CO-OPERATIVE DAM'S DRUG COMPANY APPLIANCE EXCHANGE CLASSES General Shop Home Economics Boys Physical Education Girls Physical Education Agriculture CLASSES Study Hall World History 41 HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES GREELEY'S SERVICE FARMER'S CO-OP HAMLET SECURITY MUTUAL LIFE INSUR. CO. VIOLETTE SUTHERLAND AG ENT HOMECOMING ROYALTY KING VAUGHN QUEEN SYLVIA ROYALTY: Doug Resler, Duane Egle, Vaughn Mc- Bride, Sylvia Yost, Janet Krausnick, Trudy Gloy. BRONCO FOOTBALL Eldon Marshall Ass't. Coach Orville Beard Head Coach Don Foster Ass't. Coach BILL JEFFRIES FEED-SEED ELSIE'S BEAUTY SHOP RUDY'S DRIVE-IN PLAINS CAFE Doug Resler-Tackle Junior DeHart-Guard Steve Hollinger-End WAUNETA BREEZE—stan smith, editor CHAMPLINS KROTTER AND JOHN FITZGERALD 46 O. J. KNOTWELL G.A.A G.A.A. Officers President Trudy Gloy, Vice -President Gwen Stude, Secretary Jo Ruettimann, Treasurer Linda Stock, Student Council Representative Linda Bacon. ARNISON'S HI—WAY GARAGE BERNIE STEINERT your independent ag. 47 WAUNETA CLEANERS BRONCO BASKETBALL Coach Foster, T. Heldenbrand, B. Stock, D. Teply, D. Egle, D. Polly, D. Jeffries, D. McCallum, C. Ingold, L. Fanning, V. McBride, Student Manager T. Denker. N. Christensen, R. Gunderson, K. Prior, M. Ough, J. Graves, J. Thompson, E. Arenz, G. Wach, L. Wicke, R. Alvord, M. Brunkhorst, Student Manager T. Denker, Coach Marshall. WESTERN MOTOR CO. (IRRIGATION SYSTEM) CURTIS AND CURTIS CHASE COUNTY A.S.C.A. OFFICE JACK AND JILL Coach Foster, D. Long, R. Wilson, J. Romine, C. Steinke, G. Fisher, J. Maxfield, R. Huggins, R. Redden, B. Sandman, N. Sandman, D. Wach, Student Manager P. Meints. 49 Charles Ingold Gene Tivis Duane Egle Vaughn McBride MC NAIR AGENCY (independent insurance) HURD'S STEAK HOUSE HAP'S SUPER SERVICE AND CAFE AWTRY'S DENTIST Letterman: Tom Heldenbrand Bob Nordhausen Danny Jeffries EINSPAHR'S REXALL DRUG STORE IMPERIAL BAKERY 51 FIRST NATIONAL BANK DON'S BARBER SHOP Wauneta Invitational----Champions South Platte Valley Association-----Third North Platte Invitational State Sand Greens----Seventh GOLF Dennis Kennedy, Bob Nordhausen, Terry Denker, Ray Gunderson, Ray Wilson, Dan Jeffries, Tom Heldenbrand, Kent Prior, Coach Marshall. Tournaments KINDERGARTEN FIRST SECOND FARMER'S AND MERCHANT BANK FARMER'S LUMBER COMPANY IMPERIAL INTERIORS IMPERIAL LANES THIRD FOURTH FIFTH FALLICK'S BAKERY KL1ENS R1NEINSURANCE AGENCY BRAD DOLAN PONTIAC STEVEN'S 7-UP BOTTLING CO. TRUMAN'S STORE FOR MEN 56 TONY'S GUZMAN'S JEWELRY DEGROFF'S BASKETBALL it mt mi uari MODERN CLEANERS CLAPP'S STORE FOR WOMEN LARRY'S CAFE SAILOR'S FURNITURE HARPER'S MOBLE STATION COVERTS 5 E N I 0 R S 0 F 1 9 TOP ROW: Joyce Daniel, Doug Resler, Stan Gerdes, Terry Greeley, Vaughn McBride, Bob Nordhausen, Steve Hollinger, Charles Ingold, Bonnie Wicke. MIDDLE ROW: Darlene Baldonado, Sylvia Yost, Judy Fanning. Susan Ham, Neil Stock, Lonnie Shackleford, Trudy Cloy, Donna Nordhausen, Sue Hoff, Connie Berry. BOTTOM ROW: Dana Wade, Janet Krausnick, Richard Gerdes, Duane Egle, Gary Edwards, Anne V.cCallum, Donita Bullard, Gene Tivis, Junior DeHart. Si -T_E 5 DRAPERY 3HO® MC CARTHYS ELECTRIC MODERN APPLIANCE BEST - _OPAL SCHILZ AND NELSON JEWELRY MACS DRIVE-IN Baldonado, Darlene-11, 17,28, 30,39,47 Berry, Connie-13, 17, 26, 30, 36, 37, 38, 39 Bullard, Donita-12, 17, 30, 32, 36, 38, 39 Daniel, Joyce-11, 17,26, 30,32,38,39 DeHart, Junior-11,17,32,45,46 Edwards, Gary-14, 17 Egle, Duane-8, 12, 17, 32, 38, 39, 44,48 Fanning, Judy-12,17,30,47 Gerdes, Richard-8, 9, 17, 26 Gerdes, Stanley-9, 17, 26 Gloy, Trudy-14, 17, 25, 30, 36, 37, 38, 39, 44, 47 Greeley, Terry-10,17,29,39 Ham, Susan-12, 17, 25, 26, 28, 30, 36, 38, 39 Hoff, Sue-13, 17,27,28, 30, 36, 37, 38, 39 Hollinger, Steven-10, 17, 29, 38, 39, 45, 46 Ingold, Charles-13, 17, 26, 29, 30, 36, 37, 38, 39, 45, 46, 48 Krausnick, Janet-11, 17, 25, 30, 32, 36, 37, 38, 39, 44, 47 McBride, Vaughn-13, 17, 26, 32, 38, 39, 44, 45,46, 48 McCallum, Anne-8, 9, 17, 25, 30, 32, 36, 37, 38, 39, 47 Nordhausen, Donna -10, 17, 25, 30, 32, 47 Nordhausen, Robert-9, 17, 32, 39,51 Resler, Douglas-8, 13, 17, 32, 38, 39, 44,45, 46 Shackelford, Lonnie-11, 17, 32, 39 Stock, Neil-10,17,25,26,36,37,38 Tivis, Gene-12, 17, 29, 32, 39 Wade, Dana-14, 17, 28, 30, 32, 36, 37, 38, 39 Wicke, Bonnie -10, 17, 25, 26, 30, 36, 38, 39 Yost, Sylvia-8, 9, 17, 25, 26, 27, 30, 32, 36. 37, 38, 39, 44, 47 SWAN'S FURNITURE JOHLSON AND JONES JEWELERS VOGUE'S CLOTHING FOR MEN GEN'S MODRELL’S CAFE COAST TO COAST HARDWARE We, the Bronco Staff, wish to thank the following merchants for their support in making this yearbook a success. WAUNETTA Hi-Way Garage Jackson's Department Store Wauneta Cleaners Robert Bradley Nelson C. Burham Bernie Steinert (Your Independent Agent) Wauneta Breeze (Stan Smith, Ed.) Johnston's Hardware Farmer's Co-op Exchange Krotter S John Fitzgerald Champlin's Farm Loans and Ranch Dr. Carlson O. J. Knotwell Pennington Garage Plain’s Cafe B S D Service Sinner's Paint and Body Shop A. E. Carrigan Rudy's Drive-Inn Wauneta Oil Co. Vorhees and C ounce Gibson Pharmacy Bill Jefferies Feed-Seed Pioneer Insurance Agency Wauneta Supply Harvey Cattle Co. Elsie's Beauty- Shop Wauneta Falls Bank Hamilton’s Garage Wauneta Moble Station Holland's Wrecking Yard Wauneta Roller Mills Grimm's Hardware Wauneta Clothing Store Wauneta Motors Harchelrosad Chevrolet Company Hoffs Groceiv Ough T.Y. Service Securirv Mutual Life Ins. HAMLET Greely's Service Farmer's Co-op C overt's ENTERS First State Bant: IMPERIAL Farmer s Lumber Company Farmer's and Merchant’s Bank A ham s Qr_a Imperial Lanet Imperial Interiors Firs: NatasoaB Bank Dm ! Barber Shop Einspar's Rex all Drug Imperial Bakery Prior's Implement Hap's Super Service and Cafe Norman and Peterson App. Richard's Barber Shop Imperial Co-op Exchange Imperial Co-op Hurd's Steak House Harper's Moble Station McNair Agency (Independence Insurance) Imperial Jewelers Awtry's Dentist Curtis and Curtis Jack Jill Western Motor Co. Chase County A. S. C. S. Office Powell Motors Imperial Clinic State Farm Insurance Amison's McCOOK Swan's Furniture Ohlson and Jones Jewelers Coast to Coast Hardware Schnert Bakery Vogue's Clothing for Men Gen's Modrell's Cafe Sweetbriars McCarthy's Electric Steven's 7-Up Bottling Co. Hested Store Nielsen Realty Tony Guzman's Jewelry Drapery Shop (Gale's) Hershberger's Music Mac's Drive-Inn McCook Beauty Academy McCook Eye Clinic Best Floral Schiz and Nelson Jewelry Modern Appliance DeGroff's Furman Store for Men Fallick's Bakery Modern Cleaners Sailor's Furniture Larry's Cafe Brad Dolan Pontiac Klien's Rine Insurance Agency Clapp's Store for Women 60
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