Wauneta High School - Broncho Yearbook (Wauneta, NE)
- Class of 1967
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A YEAR TO IEMEMBER Commemorating her one-hundredth birthday as a state, Nebraska will be decked out in full regalia to honor the brave pioneers who gave this state a great heritage, a rich history, and a confident future. We, the class of 1967, present to you the Bronco-hoping you will pause and reflect on the changes and progress one hundred years have brought. We present to you the 1967 Bronco! EDITORS’ MESSAGE Through the Bronco we present a history of the “66-67” school session. Because we know it is impossible to recapture each student’s special moments, we are endeavoring to record the main events of the past school year. The time and effort spent on learning, the fun of sports and activities, and all the little things which make up memories that will last a lifetime are preserved forever in this book and in our hearts. Soon we, the class of 1967, will be leaving this student body. With us we will take our individual hopes, dreams, and memories—many of which were molded in these rooms and halls. Before we leave, we present the 1967 Bronco—an abstract collection of the people and events which have filled our senior year. The Editors EDITORS ADVISOR H?. VayxyYUK. j r STAFF J AAAA rt. (jfr. JJ) faUA , c aAs 9(GrtMAJW)6 WtL ffQjbklu JV cCOj«U u WE DEDICATE • • A warm smile...an industrious outlook on life...and most of all. patience. How do you express your appreciation to a person who cheerfully takes time out from her already busy schedule to do little favors for any student who might ask? We, the Seniors, would like to show our gratitude by dedicating this 1967 Bronco to our school secretary, Donna Winscot. MRS. WINSCOT Her warm smile greets everyone who walks into the office. Guess who was busiest on registration day. Wauneta’s school system is very ably headed by new superintendent Bill Matthews. His sincere interest in the students and his excellent executive ability are evident to everyone. Mr. Matthews was formerly high school principal at Morton, Texas. He holds B.A. AND M.A. degrees from Adams State College, Colorado and is doing graduate work at the University of Arizona and Texas Tech. SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE OUR SUPERINTENDENT Mrs. Matthews, Mark, Stephen, Jennifer It is my sincere wish that this school year has been a most satisfying one for you. Many of the things which we set out to do have become accomplished facts. 1 feel that we have gone forward in the right direction, and I give credit for this to the splendid cooperation given the administration by the student body, faculty, the board of education, and the citizenship of Wauneta in general. I wish for the outgoing students the very best, and hope that those of us who are left behind can continue to work for a better Wauneta High, and that we may make as much progress next term as we have this, toward that goal. OUR PRINCIPAL Robert Tapp is the capable principal of the Wauneta School. Always busy, always interested—Mr. Tapp keeps our school operating smoothly and efficiently—yet he always has time to extend a friendly hand to students and visitors alike. Mr. Tapp holds a B.S. degree in Elementary Education from Chadron State College, and is doing graduate work there. THE PRESENT K-12 SCHOOL BOARD From left to right: President - Irving Skelton; Secretary - Duane Burham; Clyde Hoff; Victor Haarberg; Treasurer - Ervin Kitt; E. N. Berry SCHOOL DONS NEW PROFILE We, the class of 1967, have chosen Nebraska’s centennial as a theme for our annual. When we consider the fact that in twelve short years our class has experienced two major consolidations in our school system, we wonder what will happen in the next twelve yean. In 1955, when we started in the first grade, a number of schools had just united to enlarge Wauneta Grade School District No. 31. This enlargement brought about many changes, including a bus system and a hot lunch program. It was the dream of some people in the community to provide for better educational opportunities for morestudents. Plans for this dream began when we were in the third grade. This necessitated many, many hours of work for thosepeople involved. They had to decide what districts to take in, to contract said districts, and to have meetings with district members. The interested advocates worked for ten diligent years to form this K-12 system. It must be remembered that through the trials and tribulations they never lost sight of their goal. To us K-12 has meant that the high school and grade school boundaries have been combined to form one large district, which we might add is now the largest K-12 district in Southwest Nebraska. The many advantages brought about by the K-12 system for us are enumerated as follows: (1) Use of teachers to better advantages (2) Teaching of more subjects and more specific fields (3) More pupils in class, which stimulates greater competition (4) More pupils and materials to work with (5) Better teachers with higher salaries for them (6) Buses and hot lunch programs. So through the dreams of many interested people, especially those of the Board of the Elementary School which preceded the organization, have come the better educational opportunities for students. Just think, the class of 1917, with two students, was the first to graduate, while we, the class of 1967, are the first to graduate under the K-12 system. GARY GOODCHUCK B. A., Kearney State College Social Studies DARREL BOWLING B. S., Arkansas State Teachers' College Mathematics INEZ CARRIGAN B. A., Kearney State College Business Education SYLVIA ZIEGLER A. B., Peru State College; University of Nebraska; Pomona College English - French ELLEN McCALLUM B. S., University of Nebraska Guidance - Psychology - Home Economics KURT PAYNE B. S., Kearney State College and University of Nebraska Vocational Agriculture - Chemistry BETTY KRAUSN1CK B. A., Kearney State College Physical Education H MARJORY HANNA B. S., University of Nebraska English - Economics - Journalism WALLACE HANSEN B.A., Kearney State College Social Studies - Driver's Education - Physical Education Coach (Basketball - Track) SHARON WALGREN University -of Nebraska Music CHUCK HERVERT B.S., University of Nebraska Science - Physical Education Coach (Football) DONNA WlNSCOT School Secretary FRED KRAUSNICK B. S., University of Nebraska Science COOKS: Mrs. Colson, Mrs. Ingold, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Brunt (Mrs. Hewitt, not shown) M-m-m, what smells so good today? WHS UNHERALDED HEROES BUS DRIVERS: Mrs. Krausnick, Mr. Bowling, Mrs. Gloy, Mrs. McCrumb, Mrs. Kitt, Francis Fekkers, Ray Hromas. Boy, the roads they have to drive over just HIGH SCHOOL CUSTODIAN: Mr. GRADE SCHOOL CUSTODIAN: Mr. Hunt You'd think when kids get this age they wouldn’t be so hard to clean up after. Baldonado All right, who's the wise guy who tracked in all the mud? HAfc «C to •NEBRASKA) anJ fvWtsi kx-jios S' 7-]9 °LS Then. Tecumseh Avenue with the most modern vehicles of the time lining the streets. S itly Tacumseh Uftoadway. tr more TERRY EUGENE DENKER Dink Would you believe? CLASS OFFICERS: Bill Sandman, • President; Jeff Maxfield, Vice President; Terry Denker, Secretary-Treasurer; John Romine, Student Council Representative RUTH ETTA DEHART Dee • Putting problems out of my mind solves them. RAYMOND MURAL REDDEN Ray To me the charm of an encyclopedia is that it knows—and I needn't. LAUREL ADAIRE BUSH Bushy 1 cultivate good habits--the bad ones grow wild. LOREN DALE DOETKER Doetker Everything gets easier with practice--except getting up in the morning. CLASS SPONSORS: Mrs. Carrigan and Mr. Hervert SANDRA MARIE LEGG Sandy She hits the nail squarely on her thumb. GORDON RAY FISCHER Gordo I am a case when parents should disregard the experts. DIANNA KAY BRUNKHORST Diane What makes me blush? Well — JOHN WAYNE ROMINE Little John I’m in love with our 38th State. A vast majority votes for stylishly designed Senior announcements and name cards. SANDRA KAE BISCHOFF Sandy I'm a wild youth--a world wide problem. ROGER ALLEN ROWLEY Rog I'm the world’s most exotic nuisance. NAOMI ANN GLOY Gluey I'm a new cure for boredom in classes. JEFFREY LYNN MAXFIELD SENIORS of 1967 find that choosing class pictures can get to be a big headache. •• Jelly I am why Driver's Education is a must. $ VONNA JO MOODY Moody I've learned to pause--or nothing worthwhile will catch up with me. RAYMOND PAUL MEINTS Pete Culture is, roughly, everything I do and the monkeys don’t. SUSAN ELIZABETH HOFF Sue Time on WHOSE hands? NIK EUGENE SANDMAN Nik As I grow older, I stand for more and fail for less. One of the seniors' early morning class meetings. Don't we look bright-eyed and bushy tailed ? SUSAN RUTH SKELTON Susie Q I would rather risk catastrophe than read the directions. DONALD G. WACH Donny Who's afraid of automation? JUDY ANN ROMINE Jud I’VE got to listen? Senior float, Formula for a Bronk Victory , featured mad scientists and their colorful experiments. PAMELA JUNE WALCOTT Pam The trouble with'me is not that 1 cannot see the handwriting on the wall, but that I cannot read it. 0 NANCY LEE STOCK Nance I am the cause of the dangers of mass disobedience. WILLIAM L. SANDMAN Bill Is there a snorer in the class? JANICE ELAINE STUTE Jane I have a habit of resting before fatigue sets in. ” WAIJNETA HIGH SCHOOL LIDflAI Dear Friend of Ours, To us it seems but only yesterday that you and v e were school day pals with liappy, carefree ways. We think about you often, friend. God didn’t say that we might always have you near. God only lends us friends that we may better be. We are grateful for the memories and our humble prayer is, while we live, God make us worthy of our friends. CHARLES STEINKE (December 19, 1948 - March 26, 1964) GRADUATING CLASS OF 1967 From Left to Right: TOP ROW; Laurel Bush, Terry Denker, Sandra Legg, Don Wach, Bill Sandman, Nik Sandman, Jeff Maxfield, Loren Doetker MIDDLE ROW; John Romine, Janice Stute, Roger Row-ley, Gordon Fischer, Ray Redden, Pete Meints, Sandra Bischoff, Judy Romine BOTTOM ROW: Pamela Walcott, Vonna Jo Moody, Susan Hoff, Ruth DeHart, Dianna Brunkhorst, Nancy Stock, Susan Skelton, Naomi Gloy c e to MWRWKAlanJ ,vi Mf Veyt brji Then: The old swimmin’ hole with all the fellas in their snazzy new swim suits' 7 iet£ has a modern ol.'jhoujk pot quite Steve Applegarth Rejina Baldonado Kathleen Bartels Dennis Brunkhorst Annette d'Allemand Billie Dicke Linda Egle Jay Fanning Dianna Gauger Ronald Gloy Carroll Grimm Cathy Hanna Patty Huggins Curtiss Hunt Susan Jones Lynn Keiser Duane Kerchal Keith Kitt Tom Liebig Kathleen McCallum James Majors Bill Ough Marla Prior Ronnie Redden Richard Romine CLASS OFFICERS Tom Liebig - Pres. Jay Fanning - V. Prest Dianna Gauger - Sec. Curtiss Hunt - Treas. Marla Prior - Student Council Rep. j u N I o R S Cindy Sandman Stan Smith Sylvia Smith Sam Teply David Wheeler Dennis Wheeler Mr. Goodchuck, sponsor Mrs. Ough, sponsor Mr. Payne, sponsor Ricky Wilcox Randy Kitt -Pres. Diana Krausnick -V. Pres. Ruth May den -Sec. -T re as. Terry Kitt - Student Council Rep. s o p H O M O R E S Glenda Bartels Lona Bush DeWayne Fanning Chris Hoff Kathy Hunt Kathy Jeffries Craig Kitt Randy Kitt Terry Kitt Diana Krausnick Melvin Legg George Louch Deborah Majors Ruth May den Kathy Nichols Jerry Purdy Jackie Sandman Janice Sandman Cindy Taylor Kathy Thomas MRS. ZIEGLER, Sponsor MR. BOWLING, Sponsor Jerry Arenz Lynetta Bley Doug Brown Patricia Brown Steven Burham Beverly Cox Candyce Fanning Jimmy Fortkamp Jackie Grimm Jon Haarberg Rickey Heldenbrand Cheryl Hettinger Doug Huggins Milly Huggins Keith Hunt Glen Louch Nick Kanost Laura Keiser Dwana Krausnick Larry Kuntz I Paul Liebig LaVerta Litz Rodger Mayden Harold Nordhausen Mary O'Neil Kevin Prior Myron Redden Rex Redden Kent Richards Danny Roschewski Lynn Salyer Kirk Sandman Phyliss Saunders Rhonda Schwenk Frank Smith Mrs. Hanna, sponsor Karla Stock Robert Thomas Rex Walgren Mrs. McCallum, sponsor CLASS OFFICERS Rex Walgren -Pres. Dwana Krausnick Vice Pres. Rhonda Schwenk -Sec. -Treas. Jerry Arenz - Student Council Rep. F R E S H M E N ANNUAL STAFF co EDITORS Susan Skelton and Vonna Jo Moody Susan Hoff Mrs. Carrigan, Sponsor Laurel Bush Kathleen McCallum SALES STAFF: Roger Rowley, Annette d'AUemand, Jeff Maxfield, Nancy Stock, Ruth DeHart Kathleen Bartels PRIOR'S - IMPERIAL WAUNETA ROLLER MILL JOURNALISM This is what is known as 100% classroom discussion. NEWS NOSE NEOPHYTES The journalism class has been producing the Hoof-prints” section of the Wauneta Breeze” during this, its first year of existence. Members of this staff are pictured above: STANDING L. to R. Linda Egle, Kathleen McCallum, Sandy Bischoff, Stan Smith, Don Wach, Carroll Grimm, Laurel Bush, Dianna Brunkhorst, Annette d’Allemand, Cathy Hanna, Mrs. Hanna, Instructor. SITTING: Judy Romine, Steve Applegarth, Duane Kerchal, and Editors Kathleen Bartels and Dianna Gauger. Hard at work in the press room-- Wauneta Breeze MARCHING BAND THERE’S MUSIC ALL AROUND Rhonda Schwenk Bev Cox Pat Brown Laverta Litz CURTIS CURTIS WESTERN MOTOR CO. ROYAL TROPHIES JACK 'N' JILL FOOD MARKET Sandy Bischoff 1st R U N N E R U P BAND COUNCIL Terry Kitt - Secretary, Marla Prior -Vice President, Vonna Moody -President, Cindy Sandman - Treasurer, Kevin Prior - Student Council. BEST BANDSMAN Naomi Gloy BAND Vonna Moody Nik Sandman CONDUCTOR Mrs. Walgren DON'S BARBER SHOP FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK IMPERIAL INTERIORS VOORHEES AND COUNCE SENIOR BANDSMEN Sandy Bischoff Dianna Brunkhorst Ruth DeHart Naomi Gloy Susan Hoff Vonna Moody Nik Sandman Susan Skelton TOP ROW: Kathleen McCallum, Jeff Maxfield, Kathy Hunt, Lynn Keiser, Jackie Sandman, Kent Richards, Marla Prior, Don Wach, Sandra Legg, Bill Sandman, Dianna Gauger, Ron Gloy, Dianna Brunkhorst, Dennis Wheeler, Ruth DeHart. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Hettinger, Jon Haarberg, Debbie Majors, Roger Rowley, Nancy Stock, David Wheeler, Glenda Bartels, Sandy Bischoff, Kevin Prior, Janice Stute, Terry Denker, Lynnetta Bley, Ray Redden, Susan Hoff. SECOND ROW: Keith Kitt, Kathy Hanna, Rex Redden, Linda Egle, Rex Walgren, Judy Romine, Roger Mayden, Ruth Mayden, Tom Liebig, Naomi Gloy, Harold Nordhausen, Annette d'Allemand, Rick Heldenbrand BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Walgren, instructor, Craig Kitt, accompanist, Laura Keiser, Jimmy Fortkamp, Doug Huggins, Karla Stock, Danny Roschewski, Frank Smith, Cindy Taylor, Robert Thomas, Paul Liebig, Myron Redden, Vonna Moody, accompanist. POWELL MOTORS, LTD. - IMPERIAL ADAMS DRUG STORE IMPERIAL CLINIC IMPERIAL DENTAL CLINC BOY’S GLEE TOP ROW: Terry Denker, Kevin Prior, Dennis Wheeler, Ron Gloy, Bill Sandman Don Wach, Kent Richards, Lynn Keiser, Jeff Maxfield, David Wheeler SECOND ROW: Craig Kitt, accompanist, Rick Heldenbrand, Doug Huggins. Ray Redden, Roger Rowley. Jon Haarberg, Keith Kitt, Robert Thomas, Mrs. Walgren, instructor BOTTOM ROW: Myron Redden, Paul Liebig, Frank Smith, Rex Redden, Tom Liebig, Roger Mayden, Rex Walgren, Harold Nordhausen, Danny Roschewski, Jimmy Fortkamp GIRL’S GLEE TOP ROW: Sandy Bischoff, Ruth DeHart, Dianna Brunkhorst, Dianna Gauger Sandra Legg, Marla Prior, Jackie Sandman Kathy Hunt' Kathleen McCallum SECOND ROW: Vonna Moody, accompanist, Naomi Gloy, Debbie Majors, Lynnetta Bley, Glenda Bartels Janice Stute, Nancy Stock, Judy Romine, Mrs. Walgren instructor BOTTOM ROW: Karla StockT'Cathy Hanna Linda Eglercheryl Hettinger, Susan Hoff, Ruth Mayden; Annette d'Allemand Cindy Taylor, Laura Keiser FARMERS COOP EXCHANGE VOORHEES COUNCE PENNINGTON'S GARAGE JACKSON’S Marla Prior Judy Romine Kathy Jeffries Susan Hoff Naomi Gloy THE PURPOSE OF PEP CLUB: To boost the moral and to back the Bronks to greater victories. Judy Romine, Kathy Jeffries, Marla Prior, Naomi Gloy, Susan Hoff Cindy Sandman - Vice President Susan Hoff - Head Cheerleader Janice Stute - President Dianna Brunkhorst - Treasurer Kathleen Bartels - Secretary Lona Bush - Student Council CHEERLEADERS L to R: Judy Romine, Kathy Jeffries, Marla Prior, Naomi Gloy, Susan Hoff. 1st ROW: Vonna Moody, Dianna Brunkhorst, Susan Skelton, Nancy Stock, Laurel Bush, Janice Stute, Ruth DeHart, Sandra Legg, 2nd ROW: Glenda Bartels, Ruth Mayden, Kathy Hunt, Susan Jones, Annette d'Allemand, Lona Bush, Diana Krausnick, Kathleen Bartels, Cindy Sandman. 3rd ROW: Kathy Thomas, Janice Sandman, Debbie Majors, Sandra Bischoff, Linda Egle, Cathy Hanna, BevCox, 4th ROW: Kathleen McCallum, Dianna Gauger, Rejina Baldonado, Jackie Sandman, Cindi Taylor, Karla Stock, Cheryl Hettinger, Dwana Krausnick, Jerry Arenz, Jackie Grimm. F SEATED L to R: Ruth DeHart, Kathleen McCallum, LaVerta Litz, Bev Cox, Pat Brown. STANDING L to R: Mary O'Neil, Linda Egle, Mrs. McCallum, Cindy Sandman, Marla Prior. OFFICERS: Marla Prior - Secretary-Treasurer, Ruth DeHart - President, Mrs. McCallum - Sponsor, Kathleen McCallum - Vice President. We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with warm courage and high hopes. Girls, this is supposed to be serious! BARNES NURSING HOME B AND D SERVICE Sweetheart Attendants: NAOMI GLOY LINDA EGLE F. THE FFA MOTTO: Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve, TOP ROW, L. toR.: Steve Applegarth, Richard Romine, Ron Gloy, Kent Richards, Kirk Sandman, Melvin Legg, Terry Kitt, Dennis Brunkhorst, Lynn Keiser, Chris Hoff. 2nd ROW; Danny Roschewski, Tom Liebig, DeWayne Fanning, David Wheeler, Terry Denker, Bill Ough, Loren Doetker, Ronnie Redden, Bill Dicke, Jon Haarberg. 3rd ROW: Paul Liebig, Doug Huggins, Rex Redden, John Romine, Pete Meints, Sam Teply, Roger Mayden, Harold Nordhausen, Frank Smith, Bobby Thomas. 1st ROW; Mr. Payne, Mick Majors, Dennis Wheeler, Ray Redden, Jay Fanning, Stan Smith, Bill Sandman, Gordon Fischer. OFFICERS: 1. to r: Mr. Payne, Advisor; Stan Smith, Secretary; Jay Fanning, Vice President; Mick Majors, President; Ray Redden, Treasurer; Bill Sandman, Reporter; Gordon Fischer, Sentinel; GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 1st ROW: Susan Jones, Susan Skelton, Diana Krausnick, Vonna Moody, Ruth DeHart, Nancy Stock, Lona Bush, Dianna Brunkhorst, Naomi Gloy, Janice Stute. 2nd ROW: Dwana Krausnick, Ruth May-den, Kathy Jeffries, Pat Brown, Milly Huggins, Susan Hoff, Candy Fanning, Jackie Grimm, Jerry Arenz, Cheryl Hettinger, Bev Cox, Rhonda Schwenk. 3rd ROW: Mrs. Krausnick - Sponsor, Karla Stock, Kathy Hunt, LaVerta Litz, Laurel Bush, Cindy Sandman, Janice Sandman, Jackie Sandman, Debbie Majors, Cindi Taylor. Competitive Volleyball Team of 1967 IMPERIAL CO-OP OIL CO. OFFICERS: Mrs. Krausnick - Sponsor, Nancy Stock • President, Lona Bush - Vice president, Laurel Bush -Secretary, Ruth Mayden - Treasurer, Naomi Gloy -Student Council Representative Is this really ballet class or did I get the wrong room? IMPERIAL CO-OP EQUITY EXCHANGE STANDING: L to R: Jerry Arenz, Freshman Rep., Sam Teply, FFA, Marla Prior, Junior Rep., Kevin Prior, Band, Lona Bush, Treas., Randy Kitt, Soph. Rep., John Romine, Senior Rep., SEATED: Mrs. McCallum, Advisor, Naomi Gloy, GAA, Keith Kitt, Vice Pres., Nik Sandman, Pres., Dianna Gauger, Sec., Mr. Tapp, Advisor L to R: Mr. Tapp, Advisor, Mrs. McCallum, Advisor, Keith Kitt, Vice Pres., Nik Sandman, Pres., Dianna Gauger, Sec. Jr. s Ring Out A Victory Fr. Dehorn The Longhorns Soph. Aim High Sr. Formula For Victory WAUNETA SUPPLY - JESS WEBER SINNER’S BODY SHOP THIRD ROW: Head Coach Charles Hervert, Terry Kitt, Chris Hoff, Kent Richards, Melvin Legg, Bill Sandman, Kirk Sandman, George Louch, Carroll Grimm, Ron Gloy, Mickey Majors, Dewayne Fanning, Ass't Coach Wallace Hansen. SEC OND: Manager Bill Dicke, Kevin Prior, Sam Teply, Jay Fanning, Ray den, Terry Denker, Steve Applegarth, Dennis Brunkhorst, Bill Ough, Loren Doetker, Richard Romine, Manager Pete Meints. FIRST: Myron Redden, Robert Thomas, Keith Kitt, Rex Walgren, Stan Smith, Ron Redden, Randy Kitt, Jon Haarberg, Tom Liebig, John Romine, Paul Leibig. FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Wauneta 7 - -13 Curtis Wauneta 0 - - 0 Elwood Wauneta 0 - -41 Grant Wauneta 0 - -25 Benkelman Wauneta 0 - -26 Hershey Wauneta 0 - -62 North Platte St. Pats Wauneta 14 - -39 Imperial A Tough Sport Requires Determined Men STARTING LINEUP Bill Sandman, E; Terry Denker, T; Bill Ough, G; Dennis Brunkhorst, C; Stan Smith, OB; Sam Teply, G; Richard Romine, T; Jay Fanning, E;John Romine, HB; Randy Kitt, HB; Ray Redden, FB; Keith Kitt, HB. LOREN DOETKER, Senior, Guard - Tackle RAY REDDEN, Senior, Fullback TERRY DENKER, Senior, Tackle Athletics takes on a broader aspect than merely winning games or cheering the team. It has a deeper and more significant importance to the spirit and life of a school. Qualities of sportsmanship, determination, loyalty, and initiative evolve from athletics. These are building factors of strong character and sound conviction. Individuals with these qualities become stars not only among their friends, but also stars in society, in America, and in the world. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Kirk Sandman, George Louch, Bill Sandman, Mickey Majors, Ron Gloy, Kevin Prior, Dennis Brunkhorst, Steve Applegarth, Bill Dicke, Steve Burham, Rick Heldenbrand, Carroll Grimm, Manager, Coach Hansen, BILL SANDMAN - Senior SCOREBOARD Wauneta 42 - - 56 N.P. St. Pat's Wauneta 47 - - 52 Curtis Wauneta 49 - - 64 Palisade Wauneta 63 - - 53 Cambridge Wauneta 30 - - 53 Benkelman Wauneta 48 - - 49 Imperial (overtime) Wauneta 38 - - 85 Sutherland Wauneta 41 - - 98 Grant Wauneta 50 - - 54 Hayes Center Wauneta 46 - - 63 Trenton Wauneta 46 - - 93 Stratton Wauneta 54 - - 73 Madrid Wauneta 55 - - 64 Culbertson IMPERIAL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT Wauneta 45 - - 60 Chappell Wauneta 38 - - 74 Benkelman S.P.V.A. TOURNAMENT Wauneta 43 - - 70 Oshkosh FRENCHMAN VALLEY TOURNAMENT Wauneta 49 - - 66 Madrid DISTRICT TOURNAMENT WAUNETA CO-OP OIL Wauneta 49 - - 60 GRIMM'S HARDWARE Cambridge RESERVE SQUAD Coach Hervert, Rex Walgren, Jon Haarberg, Kent Richards, Glen Louch, Chris Hoff, Terry Kitt, Harold Nordhausen, Rex Redden, Doug Brown, Manager. Wauneta 51 - - 50 N.P. St. Pat's Wauneta 43 - - 38 Curtis Wauneta 25 - - 27 Palisade Wauneta 43 - - 49 Cambridge Wauneta 35 - - 42 Benkelman Wauneta 53 - - 61 Imperial Wauneta 58 - - 45 Sutherland Wauneta 47 - - 82 Grant Wauneta 67 - - 62 Hayes Center Wauneta 51 - - 35 Trenton Wauneta 55 - QC lO i Stratton Wauneta 60 - (N CO 1 Madrid Wauneta 68 - - 69 Culbertson FRESHMAN SCOREBOARD Wauneta 45 - - 20 Imperial Wauneta 71 - - 24 Curtis Wauneta 50 - - 42 Benkelman Wauneta 60 - - 61 Cambridge HARCHELROAD CHEVROLET GARAGE HOFF'S GROCERY WEIGHT LIFTERS FRONT ROW: Stan Smith, John Romine, Jeff Maxfield, Sam Tepley, Jay Fanning, Bill Ough, Pete Meints, Doug Brown. BACK ROW: Coach Hervert, Randy Kitt, Gordon Fischer, Ray Redden, Ronnie Redden, Richard Romine, Melvin Legg, Keith Hunt, Lynn Keiser, DeWayne Fanning, Nick Kanost, Paul Liebig, Robert Thomas, Myron Redden. JOHNSON'S HARDWARD CROSSROADS CAFE WAUNETA FALLS BANK WAUNETA MOBILE SERVICE - RUTH’S FLOWERS to NWRASKAlanJ wt«r( fwMni brji s Then: Those were the days of the beautiful Wauneta which were easily bridge and near which Q K u E E N J U D Y HOMECOMING ROYALTY I N G B I L L ATTENDANTS NAOMI GLOY JOHN ROMINE ATTENDANTS VONNA MOODY TERRY DENKER Highlight of the festivities: the crowning of the royalty. The rnighty Bronks put forth a gallant effort, but fall. Juniors take first place honors in the float competition. THIS IS HOW IT WAS! October 21 was a windy Homecoming '67 for Wauneta, but the bad weather wasn't allowed to spoil the festivities as the pictures show. Despite their best effort of the season, the Broncos lost to Imperial 39-14. WHS Pride of the Frenchman marching band WM1NET WtGH SCH001 IV Y JUSSELS CHAMPLAIN SERVICE THE SENIORS present THE MOUSE THAT ROARED! Grand Fenwick, a tiny country in the Alps, declares war on the U. S. in hopes of getting aid when they lose, but something goes wrong and they win. It proved to be a hilarious comedy. We'll do our best. Come--” R Robert Burns had heard you, he wouldn't have written any poem to a mouse-- Are you trying to explode this part of the world? This New York air certainly smells bad. THE CAST Glonana, the 12th-------- Mary, Jane, Fran, Pam - - Ann------- - - ----------- Norma and Helen----------- Page--------------------- Miss Johnson------------- Miss Wilkins Mrs. Reiner Jill, Debbie-------------- Mrs. Bascom -- ----------- Ivliss Beston ------------ Tully Bascom-------------- Count Mount joy ---------- David Benter-------------- Professor Kokintz-------- President----------------- General Snippet----------- Will Tatum................ Three Soldiers------------ Tom Mulligan-------------- ------------ -Susan Skelton - - Ruth DeHart, Sandra Legg, Judy Romine, Pam Walcott ----------------judy Romine - Janice Stute, Sandy Bischoff ------------------Naomi Gloy ----------- vonna Jo Moody -------------... Nancy Stock Susan Hoff, Dianna Brunkhorst ----------------Ruth DeHart ..................Laurel Bush ---------------jeff Maxfield ---------------Bill Sandman ---------------Roger Rowley ---------------Nik Sandman -------------- Terry Denker --------------Gordon Fischer ------------------Ray Redden - - - John Romine, Don Wach Loren Doetker ----------------Pete Meints They'll call it the Q-Bomb. GIBSON PHARMACY Providing the music for the FFA-FHA Christmas dance were the Ryattes. Everyone rests their weary feet as the Homecoming band, the Ryattes, take a break. WE COULD HA VE DANCED ALL NIGHT7” It is hard to tell with just which girl this guy is dancing. All respond to the holiday spirit to make the Christmas dance one of the highlights of the year. Mr. Goodchuck and the Senior girls trip the light fantastic at the Homecoming dance. STEINERT AGENCY CROSSROADS CAFE WAUNETA MOTORS Chemistry 11 Biology 10 PALISADE MOTOR CO. SWEENEY SPORTS CENTER Psychology American Government Typing 1 English 12 HOUSE OF SPIRITS CRUMRINE’S FLOWERS Heil Sandman! c L A S s R O o M Oops! Look coach, really there is an explanation for all of this. Gee, I'll never be able to carry that many subjects. Oh my gosh! Don't tell me I forgot to turn off the water in the bathroom? c A P E R S Hey! What's my halo doing Sure, you were out late last Say, I wonder what she's got over there? night, but this is ridiculous. in her book? . EINSPAHR DRUG STORE CHATEAU THEATER - DR. FRANK RIDER FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF IMPERIAL RUDY'S DRIVE-IN Mr. Art Jennings, a psychologist, mixes words of wisdom with clowning. Bringing a breath o' heather and the sound of bagpipes to Wauneta was Malcolm Henderson Davie. Student, Don Wach, joins in the fun of trying on a kilt while Mr. Davie explains its historical background. CLASS HISTORY In the year of our Lord, 1955, 25 children enrolled in the kindergarten class of Wauneta Grade School. Our teacher was Mrs. Janet Long. Our names were John Diz-mang, Gary Hewitt, Billy Hubbard, Ricky Jussel, Raymond Lines, Jeffrey Maxfield, Pete Meints, David Nicklas, Roger Rowley, Lonnie Rucker, Nik Sandman, Bill Sandman, Charles Steinke, Kim Harvey, Regina Baldonado, Ruth DeHart, Mary Ele, Toni Jane Hodges, Susan Hoff, Sandra Legg, Linda Long, Vonna Jo Moody, Jackie Neville, Linda Spellman, and Nancy Stock. In 1956 we started the first grade without John Dizmang, Billy Hubbard, Lonnie Rucker, Toni Jane Hodges, and Linda Long. John Lapp and Susan Skelton joined our class. Our teacher was Miss Bonnie Rowley. When we started the second grade in 1957, our teacher was Miss Shirley Hilker. Terry Denker, Naomi Gloy, Sonny Maddux, Artie Sims, Wayne Brezel, and Ray Wilson joined our class. Regina Baldonado, Kim Harvey, John Lapp, Raymond Lines, and David Nicklas left us. Sandra Bischoff, Don Buffington, Karen Foley, Deanna Gerver, and Ray Huggins joined us in grade three. At the close of the year Wayne Brezel, Mary Ele, and Jackie Neville moved from Wauneta. Our teacher was Mrs. Lois Wine. In 1959 Patty Christner, Jerry Foster, and Robert Walton joined us in the fourth grade. Don Buffington, Karen Foley, Ray Huggins, Ricky Jussel, and Linda Spellman left our class. Our teacher was Mrs. Zora Sailors. Our fifth grade teacher was Mrs. Eva Polly. Jerry Foster, Deanna Gerver, Artie Sims, and Robert Walton left our class. New members were Karen Foley and Pamela Walcott. Our grade music teachers were Mrs. Zella Kerchal, Miss Kay Flaska, Robert Simmons, and Duane Jorgensen. As sixth graders in 1961 we were joined by Gladys Hudson, David Phillips, and Dick Simon. Karen Foley and Sonny Maddux left us. Our teacher was Mrs. Paul Apple-garth. In 1962 our several teachers were Mabel Scriven, Principal Lois Morgan, Robert Briggs, and A1 Stroup. We gained LeNetia Barrett, Tom Bruner, Dianna Brunkhorst, and Janet Carse. We lost Patty Christner, Gladys Hudson, and David Phillips. In our final year of grade school LeNetia Barrett, Tom Bruner, and Dick Simon moved from Wauneta. This left 21 eighth graders. They were Sandra Bischoff, Dianna Brunkhorst, Janet Carse, Ruth DeHart, Terry Denker, Naomi Gloy, Gary Hewitt, Susan Hoff, Sandra Legg, Jeff Maxfield, Pete Meints, Vonna Moody, Ray Redden, Roger Row-ley, Nik Sandman, Bill Sandman, Susan Skelton, Charles Steinke, Nancy Stock, Pamela Walcott, and Ray Wilson. Our teachers were Mable Scriven, Robert Briggs, and Calvin Henne, - Principal. In 1964 our freshman class enrollment numbered 30. Our new classmates were Laurel Bush, Loren Doetker, Gordon Fischer, Ray Huggins, Dennis Kinzie, David Long, John Romine, Judy Romine, Janice Stute, and Don Wach. Janet Carse left us. In 1965, as sophomores, we lost Dennis Kinzie, Charles Steinke, and Ray Wilson. We gained no new students. In 1966 our junior class had decreased to 26. Gary Hewitt left our class. In 1967, our final year of high school, we numbered 24 seniors. We lost Ray Huggins and David Long. After many of our classmates have come and gone these past thirteen years, we are the ones to graduate as 1967 Seniors of Wauneta High School: Sandra Bischoff, Dianna Brunkhorst, Laurel Bush, Ruth DeHart, Terry Denker, Loren Doetker, Gordon Fischer, Naomi Gloy, Susan Hoff, Sandra Legg, Jeff Maxfield, Pete Meints, Vonna Jo Moody, Ray Redden, John Romine, Judy Romine, Roger Rowley, Nik Sandman, Bill Sandman, Susan Skelton, Nancy Stock, Janice Stute, Don Wach, and Pamela Walcott. SENIOR INDEX SANDRA BISCHOFF--Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Instrumental Ensemble 1-2-4; Girls’ Glee 1-2-3-4; Modern Choir 1-2-3-4; Vocal Ensembles 3-4; GAA 2; FHA 1- 2-3; FHA Officer 3; Kearney Scholastic Contest 2-3; Class Play 3-4; Paper Staff 2-4. DIANNA BRUNKHORST--Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Pep Club Officer 4; Band 1-2-3-4; Instrumental Ensemble 4; Girls' Glee 1-2-3-4; Modern Choir 3-4; Vocal Ensemble 3-4; Paper Staff 4; GAA 1-2-3-4; County Government 3. LAUREL BUSH--Pep Club 1-2-3-4; GAA 1-2-4; GAA Officer 2-4; Girls' Glee 1-2-3; Modem Choir 2-3; Accompanist 1-2-3-4; Vocal Ensemble 2-3-4; Instrumental Solo 3; Instrumental Ensemble 4; Class Officer 2-3; Girls’ State 3; Kearney Scholastic Contest 1-2-3-4; Class Play 3-4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 3-4; National Merit Commended Scholar 4; Regent’s Alternate 4. RUTH DEHART—Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Girls’ Glee 1-2-3-4; Modern Choir 2-3-4; FHA 2-3-4; FHA Officer 2-3-4; GAA 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Instrumental Ensemble 1- 2- 3-4; Instrumental Solo 4; Class Play 3-4; Sales Staff 4; Paper Staff 2; Vocal Ensemble 2-3; Kearney Scholastic Contest 4. TERRY DENKER--Class Officer 1-3-4; FFA 1-2-3-4; FFA Officer 2; County Government 3; Football 1-3-4; Student Manager 1-2-3; Golf 1-2-3-4; Class Play 3-4; Boys' Glee 3-4; Modern Choir 3-4; Student Council 2-3; Homecoming Attendant 4. LOREN DOETKER--FFA 1-2-3-4; Weightlifting 4; Football 2-4; Class Play 4. GORDON FISCHER--FFA 1-2-3-4; FFA Officer 4; Weightlifting 4; Football 3; Class Play 3-4; Track 4; Basketball 1. NAOMI GLOY—Band 1-2-3-4; Instrumental Ensemble 2-4; Girls' Glee 1-2-3-4; Modem Choir 1-2-3-4; Vocal Solo 3-4; Vocal Ensemble 1-2-3-4; Class Officer 1-2; FAA 1-2-3-4; FAA Officer 3-4; Student Council 4; Paper Staff 2-3; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 4; Class Play 3-4; County Government 3; Homecoming Attendant 4. SUSAN HOFF--Band 1-2-3-4; Instrumental Solo 3-4; Instrumental Ensemble 1-2-3-4; Girls' Glee 1-2-3-4; Modern Choir 2-3-4; FHA 1-2-3; FHA Officer 2-3; GAA 1-4; Class Play 3-4; County Government 3; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 3-4; Head Cheerleader 4; Kearney Scholastic Contest 4; Regent's Alternate 4. SANDRA LEGG--GAA 1-2; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; FHA 1-2; Girls’ Glee 1-2-3-4; Modern Choir 2-3-4; JEFF MAXFIELD--Basketball 1; Boys' Glee 1-3-4; Modem Choir 1-3-4; Class Officer 4; Class Play 3-4; County Government Day 3; Weightlifting 4. RAYMOND MEINTS--FFA 1-2-3-4; Class Play 3-4; Weightlifting 4. VONNA MOODY--Band 1-2-3-4; Band Officer 4; Instrumental Ensemble 2-3-4; Instrumental Solo 1; Girls' Glee 1-2-3-4; Modern Choir 2-3-4; Accompanist 2,3,4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; GAA 1-2-3-4; GAA Officer 2-3; Class Play 3-4; Class Officer 1- 2; Annual Staff 3-4; Co-Editor 4; Paper Staff 2-3; Editor 3; County Government 3; Kearney Scholastic Contest 1-2-3-4; Homecoming Attendant 4. RAY REDDEN--FFA 1-2-3-4; FFA Officer 3-4; Football 1-3-4; Track 1-2; Basketball 1- 2- 4; Class Play 3-4; County Government 3; Boys' State 3; Weightlifting 4, JOHN ROMINE--FFA 1-2-3-4; Football 2-3-4; Weightlifting 1-2-3-4; Class Play 3-4; Student Council 4; Homecoming Attendant 4. JUDY ROMINE--Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 3-4; Girls’ Glee 1-2-3-4; Modern Choir 2-3-4; GAA 1-2-3; GAA Officer 3; Student Council 3; FFA Attendant 3; County Government 3; Paper Staff 4; Class Play 4; Homecoming Queen 4. ROGER ROW LEY--Boys' Glee 3-4; Modern Choir 3-4; Sales Staff 4. BILL SANDMAN--Football 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Golf 3; Class Officer 1-4; Boys' Glee 3-4; Modern Choir 3-4; FFA 1-2-3-4; FFA Officer 4; Class Play 4; County Government 3; Homecoming King 4. NIK SANDMAN--Football 1-2; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Class Officer 1-2-3; Band Officer 3; Student Council 3-4; Student Council Officer 4; Class Play 3-4; County Government 3; NSF Program 3; Kearney Scholastic Contest 1-2-3-4; Four-year Regent's Winner 4. SUSAN SKELTON--Pep Club 1-2-3-4; FAA 1-2-3-4; FAA Officer 2; Band 1-2-3-4; Instrumental Ensemble 1-2-3-4; Instrumental Solo 3-4; Girls' Glee 1; Paper Staff 2-3; Annual Staff 3-4; Co-Editor 4; Kearney Scholastic Contest 2-3-4; Class Play 3-4; County Government 3; Betty Crocker Homemaker Award 4; Regent's Alternate 4. NANCY STOCK--Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Class Officer 3; GAA 1-2-3-4;- GAA Officer 2-3-4; Sales Staff 4; Class Play 3-4; Girls' Glee 1-2-3-4; Modern Choir 2-3-4; Vocal Ensemble 2-3-4; County Government 3. JANICE STUTE--Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Pep Club Officer 4; GAA 2-3-4; Girls' Glee 1-2- 3- 4; Modern Choir 4; Class Play 3-4; County Government 3. DON WACH--Football 3; Basketball 1; FFA 1-2; Boys' Glee 1-4; Modern Choir 1-4; Class Play 4; County Government 3; Paper Staff 4. PAMELA WALCOTT--GAA 1; Class Play 4, 3 R Our thanks to those who helped support this 1967 Bronco. Wauneta Cleaners Dot's Beauty Shop Melvin Kennedy--Barber Ralph Gockley A. E. Carrigan--Pioneer Seeds Hi-way Garage Beauty Nook Lytle's Cafe and Service Ender's Cafe The Imperial Republican Dick's Conoco--Imperial Cady's Shoe Service Norma's Steak House Harper's Mobil Service Richard's Barber Shop J. C. Penney Co. --Imperial
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