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RW 2,9 SENIOR SKIP DAY - 0.0 At four o'clock on the morning of April 12, the members of the class of '46 left Wausa, in a chartered bus, bound for Omaha to spend their traditional skip day. They were accompanied on the trip by their sponsor, Chas. McMunn, and Supt. Harry Hegstrom- The first stop was made at Fremont, shortly after seven o'clock, Where arrangements had been made for an early break- fast, at Petrows. After enjoying a sumptuous breakfast, the group was soon on its way again. The next stop was at Boys Town, 'Where a guide took the entire group on a conducted tour of the grounds and several buildings. Places of interest here included the gymnasium, the print shop, the pottery shop, the dormatories and dining hall, as well as the beautiful memorial chapel. At the souvenir, shop, members of the class purchased various articles as mementos of their visit to the city of little men. r From Boys Town, the class proceeded to the Omaha air- port, where they had an interesting time, watching several big air-liners land and take-off again. Several of the boys took rides in one of the commercial planes stationed at the airport. After a late noon luncheon, at Dixon's, the members of the group separated. Some of the class members visited the Joslyn Memorial, while others 'were shopping, visiting with relatives, or attending the movies. Shortly before eleven o'clock, after a day of fun and ex- citement, the group started for home, tired but happy. The day which was beautiful and eventful, will linger long in the mem- ories of the class of '46.-Betty Jane Newquist. 0 0 0 0 o o AUTOGRAPHS
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sf! SENIOR CLASS WILL. ego We the Seniors of 1946, being of unso-und mind and biased opinions do hereby make our last will and testament before leav- ing this renowned institution, our alma mater, and do hereby dcyise and bequeath to our under-classmates the following, to W1 :- Helen Anderson-my musical ability to Ottis. Mainquist. Carolyn Bloom-my quiet manners to Donna Young. Lorna Lou Bornholdt-my jewelry to Doris Norman. John ElDorado-my laugh to Delwyn Ludvigson. Darle Erickson--my speaking ability to Gerald Hansen. Leslie Erickson-my supposedly bashful ways to Richard Schulte. Lorelei Erickson-my bracelet to LaVada Lorenson. Lois Greenwall-my way with a sailor to Marlene J uracek. Daryl I-Iult--my interest in Bloomfield to Arnold Prather. DeVere Johnson--my car Susy to anyone that would want it. Doris .leanne Johnson-my skill in driving a car to Rita Main- quis . Joyce Johnson-my love for school after dark to Eloise Seagren. Duane Kunzman-my ability at wise-cracking to Loren Linquist. James Landell-my wavy hair to Jimmy ElDorado y Donald Larson-my dancing ability to Don Monson. Arlyign lgliittan-my enjoyment of reading books to Janie Rosen- ac . Donald.l:JTelson-my love for school after dark to Ryan Bloom- quis . Betty Newquist-my giggles to Gana Hult. Phyllis Nixon-my ability to talk to Gladys Haugarth. LaVerle Olson-my short hair to Marilyn Greenwall. Arlyne Peterson-my blonde tresses to Marjorie Larson. Robert Peterson-my title of Professor to Paul Nelson. Marian Prather-my arguing ability to Della and Mary Dooley. Donald Samuelson-nay ability to day-dream to Dean Ruhlow. DeMahr Seagren-my car to any one that can turn corners on less wheels than I. Leona Swanson-my studying ability to Johnny Prather. Jo Ann Tunberg-my love for dancing to Marlene Osberg. Phyllis Wrick--my tall stature to Bernita Rowe. 4 This will is done and sealed at Wausa,- Nebraska, this sixteenth day of May, 1946. Witnesses: , Lorelei Erickson Aflynn Mittan The Senior Class of 1946
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X02 as X.:..:,rlg lik! BACCALAUREATE PRDGRAM it 090 Sunday Evening, May 12 Processional ........................ Miss Myrtle Segerdahi Invocation ................. . . . Rev. John Anderson Selections ........... W ........ .... G irls' Triple Trio The Lord's Prayer' .. ..... Gounod Siesta ............ ............. C am Class Sermon ........................ Rev. J. Sabin Swenson .A 'Two Lives, or None Selections ................................,.. Boy's Octette The Blind Ploughinann . . . .... Clarke The Sleigh ........... .... K ountz Selections ..................... ....... M ixed Chorus Drums In My Heart .. Yournan's A1leluja ............... ..... M ozart Benediction ........................... Rev. John Anderson CDMMENCEMENT PROGRAM 0 Q 0 Thursday Evening, May 16 Processional . . . ................... Miss Mary Jane Stinson Invocation .............. ...... R ev. H.. G- Langley Selections ................. .... G irl's Triple Trio Clair de Lune .... Debussey Caprice Viennoisy' . . . ............ Kreisler Address ................................... Dwight Havens Out of the Harbor, Into Deep Channels Selections .......... ....... .......... . D ouble Mixed Octette Swing Low, Sweet Chariot ...... Spiritual God So Loved the World ........,. Stainer Presentation of Scholarships and Honors Q . .' .... Helen Brooker y Principal of High School Selection .................................. Girl's Glee Club O Divine Redeemer .......... 1 . . . Gounod Presentation of Class .......... ' .......... Harry S. Hegstrom Superintendent of Schools Presentation of Diplomas ........ l ......... Dr. R. E. Johnson President, Board of Education Benediction ..... 4 .' ................ N ...... Rev. H. G. Langley
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