Wauneta High School - Broncho Yearbook (Wauneta, NE)

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Published by THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1965 WAUNETA RURAL HIGH SCHOOL Tta CoeKfiS Ofr Oua ©erf edicatton We, the Seniors of 1965, dedicate this year book to Luis Reynoso, our American Field Service friend and classmate from Lima, Peru. He has helped us all to become better acquainted with our Latin American neighbors. 4 SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE Working in the field of education gives one an opportunity to help young boys and girls in their efforts to become young men and women---------- ---Thank you for such an opportunity. Delbert D. Schmidt, Superintendent Donna Winscott School Secretary One of the busiest people in school and always ready to help in any way she can—and with a cheerful smile. We appreciate her very much, and we want to take this opportunity to let her know. 6 c A P P R O O M I wonder if that's the way Einstein A young man on his way up! would have done it. 8 K. Kerchal, D. Jeffries, B. Stock, L. Fanning, R. Wheeler, T. Heldenbrand. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President. . . , Vice President. Secretary. . . Treasurer. . . Student Council News Reporter. . .Larry Fanning .• Rodney Wheeler Tom Heldenbrand . . Ken Kerchal . . . Bill Stock . . . Dan Jeffries JEROLYN ELAINE KITT Man is but a worm, He comes along, wiggles a bit, then some chick gets him. KARROL ANN KITT A boy is, of all wild beasts, the most difficult to manage. RONALD DEAN COX Greater men than I may have lived, but I doubt it. DENNIS LEROY KENNEDY The only thing to be shocked in this world is grain. KATHRYN ANN ARENZ I have never met a man I didn't like. 11 JANE FRANCES D'ALLEMAND Nobody would suppose it, but I'm naturally bashful. LARRY E. FANNING I don t tell white lies, mine are all in technicolor. 12 LUIS EUGENIO REYNOSO What this country needs is a good five-cent nickel. DANNY RAY JEFFRIES Lead me not into temptation, just show me where it is. GERALD L. LEGG The less I learn, the less I have to remember. DONALD L. POLLY He likes to work with figures (Mathematical). %s THOMAS L. HELDENBRAND All's fair in love and golf. JACQUELINE ELAINE MCBRIDE Quiet, capable, good student, and a good friend. 13 LLOYD FRANCIS WICKE I'm on the brink of a great career; somebody push me off. DAVID ALLEN LONG I like to be tough and drink-- pop! 14 Q to K O' to $ 0 1 9 6 TOP ROW: Dennis Kennedy, Donald Polly, Larry Fanning, Gerald Legg, Dan Jeffries, Kenneth Kerchal. MIDDLE ROW: Luis Reynoso, William Stock, Rodney Wheeler, David Long, Tom Helden-brand, Ronald Cox. BOTTOM ROW: Nadine Sexton, Karrol Kitt, Jacqueline McBride, Jane d'Allemand, Joanne Brunkhorst, Jerolyn Kitt, Ann Arenz. NOT SHOWN: Lloyd Wicke. 5 15 f-fl ttVUj In the year of our Lord 1953, 21 little boys and girls started to the first grade. Their teacher was Marilyn Crowell. Their names were Scottie Athey, Dennis Buffington, James Crapson, Bobby Ele, Stanley Gerdes, Richard Hamilton, Kenneth Hays, Tommy Heldenbrand, Danny Jeffries, Gerald Legg, David Long, Skipper Martin, Steven Nicklas, Ronald Purdy, Billie Stock, Kenneth VanMatre, Jane d'Allemand, Kathy Egle, Nancy Hill, Carmen Wheeler and Carol Stock. In 1954 these same children started back to school in the second grade, with the exception of Kenneth Hayes, and Kenneth Van Matre. We gained four more children in this class. They were Barbara Gerih, Jimmy Long, Janice Kreamier, Karen Baylis. Their teacher was Miss Bagan. The following year, 1955, this group of children entered the third grade. We lost Nancy Hill, Richard Hamilton, Janice Kreamier, David Long, Jimmy Long, Skipper Martin, and Karen Baylis. Orville Erickson, Michael Lapp, Sandra Knipschild, and Lena Marie Hagan joined this group. Their teacher was Edna Voseipka. The next year, 1956, this group of children came back to school with the exception of Scotty Athey, Orville Erickson, Michael Lapp, Stephen Nicklas, Lena Marie Hagen, and Sandra Knipschild. James Gibb, Linda Bacon, and Donald Polly joined this group. Their teacher was Zora Sailors. In 1957, Ronald Cox, Karrol Kitt, Jerolyn Kitt, and Rodney Wheeler joined these children although Dennis Buffington and Bobby Ele left this group. Eva Polly was their teacher. Mrs. Zella Kerchal taught us music in the grades. This group of children started back to school again in 1958, although we lost Stanley Gerdes and James Gibb. John Walker and Gail Buffington joined this group. Their teachers were Mabel Scriven, Math; Robert Simmons, Music; Arline d'Allemand, English; Roger Gage, rest of our subjects. When this group came to school in 1959, their teachers were Mabel Scriven, Math; Tom Hill, Social Studies; Robert Simmons, Music; Miss Anita Nordhausen, rest of our subjects. We gained Lloyd Wicke, Orville Erickson, and Ann Arenz. We lost Gail Buffington. In our final year of Grade School we lost Linda Bacon and we gained John Harris and Delores Hudson. These are the names of the boys and girls who hoped to get their diplomas, -Mary 5: Ann Arenz, Ronald Cox, James Crapson, Jane d'Allemand, Kathy Egle, Orville Erickson, Barbara Gerih, Thomas Heldenbrand, Delores Hudson, Danny Jeffries, Dennis Kennedy, Jerolyn Kitt, Karrol Kitt, Gerald Legg, Donald Polly, Ronald Purdy, Carol Stock, William Stock, John Walker, Rodney Wheeler, Lloyd Wicke, and John Harris. In 1961 these teenagers began their high school career as scared freshmen. That year we gained Joanne Brunkhorst, Kenneth Kerchal, Larry Fanning, Sheryl Bernard, Ruth Ann Hunt, Jackie McBride, Nadine Sexon, and Marion Barrett. We lost Kathy Egle, Delores Hudson, John Harris, John Walker, and Marion Barrett. The following year we gained Jack Carmen, Roger Mettingly, and John Moreau. That year we lost Orville Erickson. At the beginning of our upper classmen years we lost Ruth Ann Hunt, Carol Stock, Ron Purdy, Barbara Gerih, Sheryl Bernard, Jack Carmen, and Roger Mettingly. We gained no new students our junior year. Our final year of school we gained Luis Reynoso, who joined us from Peru. We also gained David Long. We lost Jim Crapson. The twenty seniors who hope to graduate in 1965 are as follows: Nadine Sexton, William Stock, Rodney Wheeler, Lloyd Wicke, David Long, Jane d'Allemand, Larry Fanning, Kenneth Kerchal, Joanne Brunkhorst, Luis Reynoso, Jerolyn Kitt, Karrol Kitt, Ronald Cox, Dennis Kennedy, Kathryn Arenz, Danny Jeffries, Gerald Legg, Donald Polly, Thomas Heldenbrand, and Jack McBride. 17 Lost WiB A l teuKettt Ok WHS 19 5 SaUM We, the SENIORS of 1965, of Wauneta High School, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. I, NADINE SEXTON, will my height to Leane Kerchal. I, JOANNE BRUNKHORST, will my relationship with the Palisade cop to Annette d'Allemand. I, DANNY JEFFRIES, will my ability to shoot cats in the dark to Larry Channel. Good Luck with your car, Larry. I, TOM HELDENBRAND, will my set of golf clubs to Terry Denker. Have fun slicing, Terry. I, JACKIE McBRIDE, will my ability to blush to Jack Fanning. I, ANN ARENZ, will my car keys and my driving ability to Jo Bacon. I, RONALD COX, will my western clothes to Larry Channel. I, DENNIS KENNEDY, will my office of president of FFA to David Teply. I, LARRY FANNING, will my dainty size 12 shoes to Billy Dicke. Have fun wearing them, Bill. I, BILL STOCK, refuse to will anything, I need all that I have. I, JEROLYN KITT, will my window climbing ability to John Romine. I, LUIS REYNOSO, will my mathematical ability to Rejina Baldonado. I, JANE d'ALLEMAND, will my windy way to Susan Jones. I, KARROL KITT, will my midnight walks to Larry Kitt. I, KENNY KERCHAL, will my Cherry Blend to Junior Berry. I, LLOYD WICKE, will my quiet way to Jerry Hettinger. I hope you make the best of it, Jerry. I, DON POLLY, will all my abilities to Jeff Maxfield. Use them with caution, Jeff. I, RODNEY WHEELER, will my car to Dennis and David Wheeler for transportation to and from school. I, GERALD LEGG, will my ability to chatter to Pete Meints. We, the Seniors, will to Mr. Goodchuck happy dragging in his G. T. O. James a happy, successful marriage. Beard a couple of big ends for his football team. Shultz a warmer school building so he doesn't need to wear his coat will to Mr. will to Mr. will to Mr. We, the Seniors, We, the Seniors, We, the seniors, all day. We, the Seniors, will to Mr. We, the Seniors, will to Mr. the outgoing class. We, the Seniors, will to Mrs We, the Seniors, We, the Seniors, Foster a better senior play. Jorgensen an incoming freshman class with more musical ability than Ough a robot to help her collect her overdue book fines will to Mrs. Carrigan an annual staff that will cooperate better, will to Mrs. McCallum patience and fortitude, AT HER OWN REQUEST. We, the Seniors, will to Miss Colling less car trouble enroute to McCook. We, the Seniors, will to Mrs. Winscott students who won't be such a bother. We, the Seniors, will to Mr. Schmidt the junior class although we know they will never take our place. 18 G6 SS PtOfjfcfiCy Oj 1965 Hurry up Nadine, I'm anxious to see all my old classmates. I'm speaking to NADINE SEXTON, who is a news reporter for the Changing Universe Newspaper. I am DANNY JEFFRIES. GERALD LEGG and I have just completed our new invention, which we call our travel machine. Youset a destination on the dials and you are transported there instantly. We are getting all our classmates together for a reunion of the Class of 1965. It will be held on August 28, 1995, which is just two months away. Our first stop is at the Interplanetary Agriculture Fields where we find RONALD COX, who is successfully growing pills for his livelihood. We also found RODNEY WHEELER here. He's working on a crop that will harvest itself. Next on our list is TOM HELDENBRAND. He developed a golf ball that is immune to the rough. We are now stopping at the KHPC Television Network. We want to speak to DENNIS KENNEDY, ANN ARENZ, and JANE d'ALLEMAND, who are all stars on the new doctor series, The Den Kennedy Show. Dennis plays the role of a doctor, Ann is a nurse, and Jane is Denny's secretary. Our next stop is the Kerchal and Long, Inc. Building. KENNETH KERCHAL is a white space coupe designer and DAVID LONG is developing engines that don't use gas so he can beat the air patrol. At the Columbia Studios we find KARROL KITT and JEROLYN KITT. They just had another hit song, Star Spangled Universe. We are now in the U. N. Building. There is a big trial going on here. LUIS REYNOSO is the defendant. He is charged with defying the law of gravity. DONALD POLLY, Luis' lawyer, informs me that they should win. We weren't too surprised to find that JOANNE BRUNKHORST is Don's secretary. We also found LARRY FANNING here. He is the coach of the Jupiter Giants football team. Due to their size, they are undefeated. His assistant, BILL STOCK, is a teacher. He teaches Governments of the Planets. In Paris we locate LLOYD WICKE, who is a successful artist. He is painting Plutonian Portraits but says he has a little difficulty with the coloring. Our last stop is to see JACKIE McBRIDE. She is a successful beautician who has developed a do-it-yourself hair kit for women who hate curlers. 19 Outdo Boi y Pictures Ann Arenz V A ■ Joanne Brunkhorst Ronald Cox Jane d'Allemand Larry Fanning Tom Heldenbrand Danny Jeffries Dennis Kennedy Karrol Kitt Jerolyn Kitt Kenneth Kerchal Gerald Legg David Long Jackie McBride Don Polly Luis Reynoso Nadine Sexton 20 eta El °vat or R. Alvord L. Bacon N. Baldonado P. Brown D. McCallum, President M. Brunkhorst N. Christensen B. DeHart P. Denker L. Kitt, V. President C. Dicke L. Edwards J. Fanning P. Gauger L. Channel, Secretary R. Gerih J. Graves R. Gunderson R. Hamilton E. Arenz, Treasurer K. Hays G. Hettinger L. Kerchal J. Kitt D. Teply, Student Council J. Legg R. O'Neil M. Ough B. Polly Mr. Goodchuck, Sponsor Hot M. Prior M. Rietsch J. Ruettimann L. Stock Mrs. Ough, Sponsor G. Stute J. Thompson G. Wach 22 N. Sandman, President S. Bischoff D. Brunkhorst R. DeHart N. Gloy, V. President T. Denker L. Doetker G. Fischer V. Moody, Secretary G. Hewitt S. Hoff R. Huggins B. Sandman, Treasurer S. Legg D. Long J. Maxfield R. Redden, Student Council R. Meints J. Romine J. Romine Mr. Jorgensen, Sponsor R. Rowley S. Skelton N. Stock Mr. James, Sponsor J. Stute D. Wach P. Walcott Mr. Beard, Sponsor L. Bush, News Reporter 23 S. Applegarth R. Baldonado K. Bartels J. Brown K. Kitt, President D. Brunkhorst A. d'Allemand B. Dicke L. Egle R. Gloy, V. President D. Gauger C. Grimm C. Hanna P. Huggins J. Majors, Secretary C. Hunt S. Jones L. Keiser D. Kerchal J. Fanning, Treasurer K. McCallum H. Miller W. Ough M. Prior S. Smith, Student Council R. Redden R. Romine C. Sandman S. Smith Mrs. McCallum, Sponsor S. Teply D. Wheeler D. Wheeler R. Wilcox Miss Colling, Sponsor D. Yost 24 QqmJUw PQjcuj 'rtift' Newous tA tacki Mrs. Higgens . . Alice........... Cynthia......... Eddie.............. Althea Coldwater Ivan Petroff . . . . Nadine Sexton Jane d'Allemand . . . .Karrol Kitt . . . Don Polly . . Lloyd Wicke Kenneth Kerchal Madam X . . . . Ralph Wilson. . . Jimmie Washburn Gladys Burr.... J. M. Burr........ Tildy Mae Jenkins .... Ann Aro . . Danny Jeffri-Tom Heldenbrac . . . .Jerolyn Kr . . Larry Fanni: Joanne Brunkhor 26 Junior Pfioij ihb R-eiucwJWita Incident At Coxaohs Comma Dr. Caldwell . . Mrs. Caldwell . Susan Caldwell . Mr. Prince . . . Mrs. Prince. . . Mr. Rogers. . . Mrs. Rogers . . . Mr. Woodbridge Mrs. Woodbridge Mr. Wright. . . Mrs. Wright. . . Mr. McGinnis . Mrs. McGinnis. .........Ed Arenz . . . . Pat Gauger . . Connie Dicke Mickey Brunkhorst . . . Pam Brown .... Larry Kitt . .Marilyn Rietsch . . . . Mike Ough . . Linda Edwards .... Kent Prior ... Gwen Stute . . Larry Channel . . . Linda Stock Miss Frank.... Mr. Kovalesky. . Bob McGinnis . . Bert Hendricks . . Elizabeth Wright . Janet........... Madge........... Tommy Prince . . Alice Woodbridge Joey Rogers. . . Bill McGinnis . . Painter......... . Jo Ruettimann . Ray Gunderson . . . Jack Legg .... John Kitt . . .Linda Bacon . Beverlee Polly Nelda Baldonado . . Jack Fanning . . . Pat Denker . . Jerry Graves Doug McCallum Neil Christensen 27 9 h lr ° s vOWj- 1 964 5961 UotnecotowiCj KctMites QUEEN Ann Arenz KING Don Polly ATTENDANTS Jerolyn Kitt Larry Fanning Jane d'Allemand Lloyd Wicke 33 J. Brunkhorst, N. Baldonado, A. Arenz L. Bacon and B. Polly Dennis Kennedy BEST BANDSMAN STUDENT DIRECTOR Dennis Kennedy Runners up Ken Kerchal Lloyd Wicke Ken NOT SHOWN. Mickey Brunkhorst 35 Clarinet Quartet 36 JLod tMs Choi DUfijCtoi Duane Jorgensen Acco pCbtusU Cindy Sandman Laurel Bush Marilyn Rietsch Vonna Moody 37 38 fCetfAtt j Cckofastto Coxiest SACK ROW: D. McCallum, Health and Physical Education; L. Channel, American History; L. Fanning, American Government; N. Sandman, World History; L. Bush. MIDDLE ROW: D. Gauger, Elementry Algebra md World Geography; S. Bischoff, Beginning Typing; R. Gunderson, Advanced Algebra; B. Stock, English Jsage and Physics; K. Kitt, General Science; J. Brunkhorst, Advanced Typing. FRONT ROW: S. Skelton, General Biology; A. Arenz, Shorthand and Literature; L. Reynoso, Trigonometry; K. Kitt, Home Economics; f. Moody, Health and Physical Education. Susan Skelton, First; Vonna Jo Moody, Second; Nik Sandman, Fourth. BACK ROW: K. Kitt, R. Wheeler, L. Fanning, L. Channel, N. Sandman, M. Ough, B. Stock, R. Gunderson, B. Dickie. MIDDLE ROW: S. Skelton, J. d'Allemand, C. Dickie, D. Gauger, L. Bush, K. McCallum. FRONT ROW: P. Denker, B. Polly, J. Brunkhorst, A. Arenz, K. Kitt, J. Kitt. 42 ' llk1‘1 1 I 1 World Geography Geometry Lunchroom English IV Ag III American Government 43 Lunch Line Gaylin Hartzer, Ray Hromas, Edwin Kanost, LaVaughn Haarberg, Kent Haarberg, Harlan Stock, Pat Kitt and Edith Gloy, our BUS DRIVERS. Max Baldonado, CUSTODIAN. 44 Btottco' Ann Arenz. . . , Joanne Brunkhorst, Jerolyn Kitt. . . Jane d’Allemand. Larry Fanning. . Don Polly. . . . Bill Stock. . . . Kenneth Kerchal. Dennis Kennedy. Inez Carrigan . . . . . Editor-in-Chief Co-Editor-in-Chief . . . Editorial Staff . . . Editorial Staff .... Sports Editor . . . .Photographer .... Sports Editor ..............Artist . Production Manager .Sponsor and Advisor 46 L. Kitt, D. Polly, L. Channel, R. Redden, D. Teply, B. Stock, Mr. Schmidt--Sponsor, Mrs. McCallum--Sponsor, T. Denker, P. Denker, C. Dicke, B. Polly, S. Smith. N. Gloy, S. Skelton, and V. Moody. FRONT ROW: Pat Denker, J. Ruettimann, D. Polly, C. Dicke, N. Sexton, K. Kitt--Editor. 47 Pef 0W Offljtee i6 Jane d'Allemand Gwen Stute Patty Gauger Linda Stock Beverlee Polly Jerolyn Kitt Miss Colling President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Head Cheerleader Sponsor Jerolyn Kitt, Beverlee Polly, Patty Gauger, Jane d'Allemand, Gwen Stute, Linda Stock, Miss Colling Che tQ mI iS Karroll Kitt Pat Denker Jerolyn Kitt Connie Dicke Jo Ruettimann FOOTBALL BASKETBALL 48 Pep CQub 49 FRA FRONT ROW: Mrs. McCallum, Sponsor; Gwen Stute, Treasurer; Jackie McBride, President; Pat Gauger, Vice Resident; Linda Stock, Secretary. SECOND ROW: C. Dicke, B. Polly, P. Denker, J. Ruettimann, N. Baldon-ado, A. d'Allemand. THIRD ROW: S, Hoff, R. DeHart, M. Prior, K. McCallum, R. Baldonado. FOURTH ROW: S. Bischoff, J. Kitt, K. Kitt. FFA Ani Ff-(A Clvusthias DculCr 50 FFA G. Wach, T. Denker, D. Teply, D. Kennedy, R. Wheeler, R. Cox, Mr. Schultz. State Stubble Mulch Champions - SHOWN: D. Teply, New FFA pick-up SHOWN: D. Kennedy, R. Cox. Mr. Schultz, R. Wheeler, E. Arenz, G. Wach. 52 Linda Bacon Pat Denker Jackie McBride Jerolyn Ki’tt 54 Coach Orville Beard Coach Don Foster FooibM QqvuOui SpDMA TSpeni before palling out an 80- 8 victory in a previous meet- xxuiurrrbowU itors in the ' Willow Lane; :h series of prt Wagner . 'of 221 and le of 577. B BaJ 576 with nan and mes, and | Meyers Inter-Cbntinenj Inc., an£ B total for a semifinal eir third straight over and seventh of the inceton Kolff making the m ht zone pre IrM ■ournai. CVt iI Boved in o . 1 w. -i. tj Vi the semis, In the 112 pound divi Lance Kress of Omaha was pointed by Roland Miller of neapoiis in a semifinal bout lec rS£ ?rs with°3 J ? Edgar Lacey had 24 and Fi P d:e Goss 19 for the Bruins, now •as sweet re-Wolverines, who . ■ Out fol HIAYWCXlB j Bo-back titled, Bq Wichita with (fthcn coasted in playing most of way. i WAUNETA 12 WAUNETA 6. WAUNETA 0. WAUNETA 7. WAUNETA 19 WAUNETA 13 WAUNETA 12 WAUNETA 7. CAMBRIXE 0 ...EUW00D 26 ....GRANT 26 BENKEIXAN 111 .IMPERIAL 13 ..TRENTON 6 ..HERSHEY 0 .BREWSTER 26 sumr,‘ Shutterb? have pnu7 r are Steve Furrow, Di V Fer, La.ry Caster, J ■Pmus and Mike Fiorom. V Also listed in the sprints lays and jumps are Lynn ■■H Terry I most of the ol performers had ss _ and Be. This is a jV n'nifl JHgP Bab fall plum- Eagles, wiui u u- icgs of last ▼ year fission conserva- still1 BB Wnosday, Ma 17, reported unariV there were bircl K more birds, time to take H Ill have id will ti etitioo. to honor uTT sa • tl school. w9 unt,cr contract HF ta Vikings, is Bring on a degree [versity and is acting .9 boys in school out for Five are seniors, one is B ix are sophomores freshmen. n ancient I fossil jw 1 of t - tcnnSvTH ' v . seU. • U.S. 1600-meicr ______ B was Crothers' seventh B aight indft« victory tins ring ortunity t|B normally sH bers in the ft competitors fc that the (onrifl Bson. s lette Ti.- : Lt put. : Ml 0 t°r aPT ;drs were Bmda I •. c F?, ania in the jFgh ju;. c Hoffman Ahe Toronto Oiympic clu 800-yard ran. s. r V- while VT dies and Tony Pouglas BM the shot put and dis BJ yp Harford and John McA V are listed as 220-440 or 880 run- i t. j_.-x.pect Year o: LINCOLN -look forward | vom the Pis direction of Eric Ot-•I music instructor, tin. 1 be served fr' K niade by seimngifV' i: '•tti n. 'h( H l|P Bissk n rrixi: ts. •r Sk1 record hai § m these BB winter. The BNkfrorn Lake B seine drop a ifew ac:es unde '4 netted a total of 27 . TJj last ycar B. the 880, yards over . Knott of Cle'i ' -ord who m broad jut Larry Fanning Gerald Legg Luis Reynoso Bill Stock Ron Cox Dan Jeffries L. Kitt, D. Polly, D. Jeffries, E. Arenz, G. Wach, L. Channel, L. Fanning, D. McCallum, D. Teply, T. Heldenbrand, Coach Foster. Wauneta 72 . . . . Cambridge 52 Wauneta 59. . . . . Palisade 45 Wauneta 51. . . 46 Wauneta 77. . . 43 Wauneta 49. . . . Grant 69 Wauneta 50. . . 66 Wauneta 57. . . . Hayes Center 59 Wauneta 69. . . 63 Wauneta 63. . . 49 Wauneta 57. . . 59 Wauneta 61. . . 77 Wauneta 64. . . 84 Wauneta 50. . . . Curtis 45 IMPERIAL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT Wauneta 58. . . . Imperial 67 Wauneta 54. . . 71 S.P.V.A. TOURNAMENT Wauneta 54. . . 68 FRENCHMAN VALLEY TOURNAMENT Wauneta 71. . . . Benkelman 46 Wauneta 66. . . 74 Wauneta 45. . . 59 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Wauneta 60. . . . Hayes Center 49 Wauneta 78. . . 54 Wauneta 64. . . . Alma 55 REGIONAL Wauneta 51. . . . Hebron 78 57 59 00 00 K. Kitt, R. Gunderson, M. Ough, M. Prior, G. Wach, N. Sandman, R. Redden, D. Teply, L. Kitt, Coach Foster. • Applegarth, H. Miller, C. Grimm, R. Gloy, D. Yost, J. Majors, D. Brunkhorst, Coach Beard, B. Dicke, . Smith, J. Fanning, J. Brown, S. Teply. 60 62 BACK ROW: R. Gloy, K. Prior, D. Kennedy, E. Arenz, D. Jeffries, D. Polly. FRONT ROW: R. Romine, D. Brunkhorst, R. Gunderson, T. Denker, T. Heldenbrand, B. Dickie. U e jfcts K. Kitt, G. Legg, J. Hettinger, L. Kitt, K. Hayes, D. Teply, K. Kerchal. 63 Q vd(yu f vuifyo ANN ARENZ—Pep Club 123; Band 123, Uniform Custodian 3, Flag Twirler 4; Girl's Glee 123; G. A. A. 3; F. H. A. 1; Class Play 4; Class President 1; Annual Staff 4, Editor-in-Chief 4; Paper Staff 123, Assistant Editor 3; Prom Server 2; County Government Day 3; Kearney Scholastic Contest 1234; Girl's State 3; F. F. A. Sweetheart Attendant 3; Betty Crocker Homemaking Award 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Salutatorian 4. JOANNE BRUNKHORST--Pep Club 1234; Majorette 2, Flag Twirler 34; Girl's Glee 1234; Mixed Chorus 234; Spring Musical 4; Class Play 34; Class Secretary 13; Annual Staff 4, Assistant Editor 4; Prom Server 2; County Government Day 3; Kearney Scholastic Contest 14; Girl's State Alternate 3; F. F. A. Sweetheart Attendant 3; F. F. A. Sweetheart 4. RON COX—Football 1234; Track 1; Boy's Glee 124; F. F. A. 1234, F. F. A. Secretary 34. JANE d'ALLEMAND—Pep Club 1234, Pep Club Student Council Representative 3, Pep Club President 4; Band 123; Girl's Glee 234; Mixed Chorus 4; Spring Musical 4; Class Play 34, Class Treasurer 2, Class President 3; Annual Staff 4; County Government Day 3; Homecoming Attendant 4. LARRY FANNING--Football 1234; Basketball 1234; Track 1234; Boy's Glee 2; Class Play 4, Class Student Council Representative 23, Class Vice President 1, Class President 4; Annual Staff 4; Prom Server 2; Kearney Scholastic Contest 34; Homecoming Attendant 4. TOM HELDENBRAND--Football 13; Basketball 134; Golf 1234; Boy's Glee 123; Mixed Chorus 123; Class Play 34; Class Student Council Representative 1, Class Secretary 4. DAN JEFFRIES—Football 1234; Basketball 1234; Track 1; Golf 234; Boy's Glee 1234; Mixed Chorus 4; Spring Musical 4; Class Play 4; Class News Reporter 4; County Government Day 3; F. F. A. 1. DENNIS KENNEDY—Golf 234; Boy's Glee 234; Mixed Chorus 2; Band 1234, Ensembles 23, Uniform Custodian 2, Band Vice President 34; Best Bandsman 4; Drum Major 4; State F. F. A. Band 234; National F. F. A. Band Alternate 3; F. F. A. 1234, F. F. A. President 34; Class Play 3; Annual Staff 4; County Government Day 3. KEN KERCHAL—Weights 34; Wrestling 4; Boy's Glee 1234; Mixed Chorus 1234; Spring Musical 4; Boy's Octet 234; Band 1234; Ensembles 234; Band Treasurer 3; Class Play 34; Class Treasurer 4; Annual Staff 4. JEROLYN KITT--Pep Club 1234, Cheerleader 23, Head Cheerleader 4; Girl's Glee 1234; Mixed Chorus 1234; Spring Musical 4; G. A. A. 3; F. H. A. 1234, F. H. A. Convention Representative 3, F. H. A. Queen Attendant 4; Class Play 34; Class Vice-President 2; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 23; Prom Server 2; Homecoming Attendant 4. KARROL KITT--Pep Club 1234, Cheerleader 34; Girl's Glee 1234; Mixed Chorus 1234; Spring Musical 4; G. A. A. 3; F. H. A. 1234, F. H. A. Convention Representative 3, F. H. A. Treasurer 3; F. H. A. Queen 4; Class Play 34; Class President 2; Paper Staff 24, Editor 4; Prom Server 2; County Government Day 3. GERALD LEGG--Football 1234; Basketball 1; Band 124; Boy's Glee 2. DAVID LONG--Transferred from Portland, Oregon in Senior Year. JACKIE McBRIDE—Pep Club 1; Girl’s Glee 1234; F. H. A. 1234, F. H. A. Vice-PresidentS, F. H. A. President 4, F. H. A. Queen Attendant 4. DON POLLY—Football 123; Basketball 1234; Track 123; Golf 4; Boy's Glee 1234; Mixed Chorus 234; Boy's Octet 34; Spring Musical 4; Band 12, Band Student Council Representative 2; Student Council Vice President 3, Student Council President 4; Class Play 34; Class Treasurer 1, Class Secretary 2; Annual Staff 4; Prom Server 2; County Government Day 3; Homecoming King 4. LUIS REYNOSO--A. F. S. Student, transferred from Lima, Peru in Senior Year. Football 4; Kearney Scholastic Contest 4. NADINE SEXTON—Pep Club 1234; Girl's Glee 1234; Mixed Chorus 234; Spring Musical 4; F. H. A. 1; Class Play 34; Paper Staff 34; County Government Day 3. BILL STOCK—Football 1234; Basketball 123; Track 234; Boy's Glee 12; Class Play 3; Class Student Council Representative 4, Class Treasurer 3; Annual Staff 4; County Government Day 3; Kearney Scholastic Contest 234; Boy's State 3; Valedictorian 4. RODNEY WHEELER--Football 13; Boy's Glee 4; F. F. A. 1234; F. F. A. Treasurer 234; Class Vice-President 34; County Government Day 3. LLOYD WICKE—Basketball 1234; Track 123; Boy's Glee 1234; Mixed Chorus 34; Boy's Octet 34; Band 1234, Band President 4, Best Bandsman Runner-up 4, Ensembles 34; Class Play 34; Prom Server 2; County Government Day 3; Homecoming Attendant 4; Golf 4. 67 COM) FARMER'S COOP EXCHANGE Phone 394-Office 5610 Shop 5620 Lumber 5650 Grocery 5608 Fertilizer 5630 Organized in 1915 1965 - Golden Anniversary Dedicated to serve the community. Forward progress has been made in the past 50 years, bringing honest weights and better prices to those we serve. We buy all kinds of grain, have bonded storage. We sell implements, repairs, fertilizer, lumber, building supplies, groceries. Repair shop service. Let us supply your needs. E. N. Berry - R. Bodeman, Props. WAUNETA GIBSON PHARMACY ♦ DIAL 394-5304 ♦ PRE8CRIPTION8 ♦ VETERINARY 8UPPLIE8 FORD SALES AND SERVICE Phone 394-5723 You Like It It Likes You STEVENS 7 UP BOTTLING CO. McCook, Nebr. JESS WEBBER HARDWARE STORE Radio Television Services and Quality Phone 349-5500 Wauneta Supply HAMILTON GARAGE Chrysler Valiant Dodge T rucks Plymouth See Shorty First for new used cars Oil Grease Wrecker Service EXPERT Repair Work Dial 394-5658 IC'ZOTTL STUDIO NATURAL COLOR BLACK WHITE OIL FINISH or DELUXE PORTRAITS Share the fun with others Get extra prints” PHOTO EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES Cameras - Projectors Film for every need folders - frames Call or See LeZotte in Ogallala For Pictures • anytime 108 Spruce • anywhere or Ogallala, Nebr. • anything RUDY'S Orders To Go DRIVE Wauneta, Nebr. INN Phone 394-5741 CHATEAU THEATRE Wauneta, Nebraska ALWAYS A GOOD ONE SOMETIMES A BIG ONE The Riders IMPERIAL LANES Bud and Wyman Imperial, Nebr. DON'S BARBER Imperial Nebr. SHOP ELECTRICIAN Auto Transistors Home Tubes Phone 394-5361 Wauneta PLUMBER Jim Novacek Phone 394-5486 WATER PUMP SERVICE MAJOR APPLIANCE REPAIR EtfUl? BlfDAIL ©HOMO© Cakes Cookies E. E. YAW, M.D. BRYCE SHOPP, M.D. Decorated to Order for All Occasions All Emergency Call Office Sizes Shapes McCook, Nebr. 345-2830 TU 2-4211 TU 2-4242 PRIORS IMPLEMENTS CO. Complete Repair Service Farm Tractors Machinery Sales and Service Imperial Nebraska A. E. CARRIGAN Pioneer Seed Brand Corn Sorghum Phone 394-5328 Wauneta FEDERAL LAND BANK Association of Wauneta Long Term Land Bank Loan Low Cost - Good Service Payment Privileges E. R. Voorhees, Manager REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Voorhees Counce Phone 394-5519 Insurance See PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 394-5242 A. B. McCallum Imperial JACK AND JILL Supermarket Jack and Jill went up the hill to buy their weekly groceries . Their $£■ were all aglow, because the prices were exceptionally low. Buy At Jack and Jill's Natural Color Portraits BENTZ STUDIO • Babies • Children • Adults • Groups • Weddings Imperial, Nebr. FARMER'S AND Established 1887 Capital and Surplus $175,000 MERCHANT'S BANK Members of F.D.I.C. Imperial, Nebraska CURTI9 AND CURTI9 Bonded Abstractors Legal Service Phone TU 2-5139 Imperial, Nebraska C. ROBERT CARL90N, M.D. Wauneta, Nebraska 394-5265 Phone NORMA'S STEAK HOUSE Fast Service Steaks Specialty y Seafoods World's Beer Imperial i Finest Dial 882-4933 Foods Lunches, Dinners For parties, dinners Breakfast Established in 1963 STEINERT AGENCY Complete Program In Insurance - Accounting Phone 394-5577 P.O. Box 85 Tank Wagon LEE'S Service Batteries - Oil - Grease Frontier Service Tires - Gasoline Truck Lubrication FARMER'S COOP SUPPLY CO. J. FAY HEADRICK, Dial 995-9058 Manager 605 West 4th Dial 882-4978 Holdredge, Nebraska Enders, Nebr. Lee Gerdes Wauneta, Nebraska Phone - 394-5203 PLAINS OIL CO. BRADLEY Q Quality Dependabiiity ty Service You Can Count On Us Ready To Bring You Low Cost Phone Service Dial 394-5308 Office Dial 394-5435 Shoes Acme Boots Candies See Jerry for all the family's needs! Clothing Toys Dry Goods Wauneta, Nebraska Phone 394-5606 JACKSON S VARIETY Come and See Paint - Tools - Power Ware Garden Tools - Plumber Supplies Fertilizer - Appliances Gifts - Household Supplies Phone 394-5501 JOHNSTON HARDWARE HARCHELROAD CHEVROLET CO. CARS TRUCKS Sales Services Parts CALL 394-5555 Wauneta, Nebraska WAUNETA CLOTHING Clothes for All the Family's Needs OPEN Mon.-Fri. 8:00-5:00 Sat. 8:00-9:00 p.m. Phone 394-5682 Wauneta, Nebraska RON’S BARBER SHOP OPENTUES. -SAT. Weekday 8:00-5:30 Saturday 8:00-6:00 Appointments Can Be Made Tues., Fri. Phone 394-5379 Wauneta, Nebraska IMPERIAL AUCTION MARKET INC. Sale every Friday Phone 882-5128 Dial 882-5111 Bonded ordered Buyers Floyd Nordhausen Emerson Schwenk Larry Raile, Auctioneer KROTTER SINNER'S BODY SHOP Hamlet, Nebr. HARDWARE LUMBER YARD ELEVATOR Glass Installed Auto Painting Upholstery Care Wrecks Rebuilt WAUNETA ROLLER MILLS SERVICE JEWELRY SHOP Imperial, Nebr. TUNE-UP BRAKE LINING WHEEL BALANCING FOR THE BEST IN CAR CARE SEE Bill Winscot Dale Bischoff Phone 394-5634 CHANNELS SPORTSMAN'S CLUB The Friendly Place IMPERIAL INTERIORS EINSPAHR'S REXALL Everything to make your home more Beautiful — Carpets - Drapes Ceramic Tile Linoleum Phone 882 -4661 DRUG Imperial, Nebr. See Charlie or Rod Phone 882-5150 IMPERIAL CO-OP OIL COMPANY See Us For All Your Needs” Friends of the Farmer • Batteries • Oil • Gas Imperial Phone 882-4297 • Appliances • Tires • Grease Champion Phone 882-5521 Where to buy them at POWELL MOTORS NEW USED CARS TRUCKS Come in and see us. Dial 882-4295 Norval Ward Norman Peterson Imperial, Nebr. SEE US FOR • Heating and Wiring Contract • Electrical and Gas Appliance • Pumps and Water System Phone TU 2-4897 Prepared Meals Short -Orders Rolls and Doughnuts Of All Kinds BRONCO BOOSTERS JOHN'S RECREATION - Imperial HIXSON'S MUSIC STORE - Imperial YORK AND COMPANY TEXACO - Imperial ARNISON'S - Imperial ELSIE'S BEAUTY SHOP - Wauneta TRUMAN'S STORE FOR MEN - McCook DeGROFF’S DEPARTMENT STORE - McCook SWAN'S FURNITURE - McCook RITEMIX MILLING COMPANY - McCook MAC’S DRIVE INN - McCook BEST FLORAL - McCook VOGUE CLOTHING COMPANY - McCook SOUTHWEST PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT - Palisade BRONCO BOOSTERS SAILOR'S SAILOR’S - McCook McCOOK FLORAL GREENHOUSE - McCook MODERN CLEANERS - McCook BROOKS STUDIO - McCook McCOOK SEED HARDWARE COMPANY - McCook HINKY DINKY SUPERMARKET - McCook CRUMRINE’S FLOWER SHOP - Imperial BONNIE'S BEAUTY SHOP - Wauneta HIGHWAY GARAGE - Wauneta GRIMM'S HARDWARE - Wauneta WAUNETA BREEZE - Wauneta ANIMAL CLINIC - McCook MODERN APPLIANCE - McCook SCHILZ AND NELSON - McCook TOTS TEENS-FASHION FABRIC - McCook SWEETBRIAR SHOPS, INC. - McCook CLAPP'S STORE FOR WOMEN - McCook PATE'S COAST TO COAST - McCook GAYLE'S DRAPERY SHOP - McCook JOE’S SPORTING GOODS - McCook LARRY’S CAFE - McCook COVERTS LUNCH GROCERY - Hamlet POWER’S BAKERY - McCook McCOOK BEAUTY ACADEMY PROFESSIONAL SALON - McCook WYANS GLASS COMPANY - McCook RECREATIONAL PARLOR - Wauneta


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