Wakefield High School - Trojan Yearbook (Wakefield, NE)

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V V YV Y ,Y n THIS BOOK EELONGS TO glue fjrojan '56-'57 2. 1 -Q. N ublished by Annual Staff eld High School rv N. 'vp f I if S.. V ju- wg... EDITORS' NOTEQ Treasurer . .. Editors ...... Assistant Editor. . . Secretary............ Assistant Secretary .... Snapshots . . .. Typist ..... Artist......... Sports Editor . .. Advertising. . . . nnuccl Staff Our thanks to the students and faculty of Vt. H. S. for their fine cooperation with the Annual Staff. Also thanks to our photographer, Bob Schenck, to our advisor, Mr. Dyer, to our advertisers, and to the many others whose assistance has made possible this 1957 'l'llOjAN . FIRST NATIONAL BANK WAYNE Page Sponsored By -2- . . . . Paul Hanson Betty Longe . . . . Loran Meske . ,Ienene Anderson , Ivalynn Johnson . . Marjorie Harding . .. Larry Sampson Shirley Stolle . . . Elizabeth Tracy . Joanne Converse Denny Fredrickson Kenny McQuistan x TJ' MA RRA HOME IMPROVEMENT WAYNE 3 LHS f ' , 1 R- -J 15' SD:-:clication We, the Senior Class of '57, dedicate this, our annual, to you, Mr. Dyer, in appreciation for your efforts both as our Class Sponsor, and as our teacher and friend. This is our way of saying thank you for the assistance you have given us during our last two years of high school. Page Sponsored By THOMSEN HARDWARE -3- DON'S SERVICE STATION JAMES R. CALLAWAY Superintendent Physics Algebra Drivers Education Senior Sponsor F acu I ty Photographs By DON J. DYER Principal Mathematics Yearbook Advisor Senior Sponsor BABER'S PHOTO SERVICE Wayne, Nebraska Page Sponsored By SEYLER MOTORS Wayne, Nebraska WILLARD C. JOHN SON Music aculty -99' LEONA E. BRT LAMOINE L. BROWNLEE Home Economics Vocational Agriculture aculty CHARLES L. SMITH Athletics Science American Problems Physical Education GENE J. WANEK Athletics Commercial Physical Education BOARD OF EDUCATION Dr. C. M. Coe Richard Magwire Alfred Hitz Carroll Van Valin Harry Larson Edward Schnasse RUTH C. HUGHES HAZEL L. ROL STON English Social Studies Dramatics English Page Sponsored By STATE NATIONAL BANK Wayne, Nebraska and WAKEFIELD CLEANERS XJ 4 N415 'SVN ,W M ifsilf enior elaoo .lENlQlYll ANDERSON There is always a twinkle in her eye. Class Vice President lg Mix- ed Chorus 3,4q Girl's Glee l, 2,3,4g F.ll.A. 1,2,3,4-9 Pep Club 2,3,4-9 Secretary 3g An- nual Staff 49 County Govern- ment 35 Class Play 3,4g Re gents 4. ll0Bl1lllT ANDERSON Er---I was not exactly cal- culating on studying this period. F.F.A. l,2,3,4g Class Play 4. WILLIAM BAKER 1 came, I saw, and l'm still looking. Mixed Chorus 3,44 Boy's Clee 3,4g Football Track lg F.F.A. l,2,3,4g Class Play 3,4-. EUGENE BARTELS He means business, monkey business. Boy's Clee lg l .l .A. l,2,3,4. PAUL D. BENGSTON An innocent face, but you never can tell. Mixed Chorus 3g Boy's Glee l,2,3g F.F.A, l,2,3,4g County Government 35 Class Play 39 Declam 3g One Act Play 3. RAIN DALL BLATTEHT I came, I bluffed, I grad- uated. Mixed Chorus 4g Boy's Clee 4-9 Football 2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4-3 Track l,2,3g I-'.l .A. l,2,3,4g W-Club 2,3,4g Vice President 4g llomecomingliing 4g County Govemment 35 Class Play 3. JANE BORG She has a tongue with a tang. Transferred from Seattle, Washington lg Mixed Chorus 3g Girl's Clee l,2,3g F.H.A. l,2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4-5 Li- brary Staff 2,3,4g Class Play 3g llegents 4. GERALD BOSE A car, a car, my kingdom for a car. Mixed Chorus 45 Boy's Clee l,2,3,4g Track 29 l .F.A. l,2, 3. .IOANNR COINYICRSE A quiet young lady who has the drive to fulfill her ambi- tions. Mixed Chorus 49 Cirl's Clee 2, 3,43 l .ll.A. l,2,3,4-9 Pep Club 2,3,4.9 Annual Staff 49 Library Stall 3,4. UARHARA EKIIICRC She delights in being dif- ferent. Class Secretary 3g Mixed Chorus 49 Cirl's Clee 1,2,3,49 Student Council 4g l .ll.A. 1, 2,3,4s Recreation Chairman 44 Pep Club 2,3,49 President 49 Homecoming Party 49 Library Staff 3,49 County Covernment 3g Class Play 3. Dl'lNNlS l'illEDRlCKSON Ile loves to live and lives to love. Class President 29 Mixed Chorus 49 l3oy's Clee 49 Foot- ball l,2,3,49 Basketball l,2, 3,49 Track l,2,3,49 Student Council 3,49 F.F.A.1,2,3,49 President 39 Sentinel 29 Treas- urer 4g W-Club 1,293,119 Pres- ident 49 lloniecoming Party 49 Annual Staff 49 State Track Meet 2,39 Class Play 3g One Act Play 3. AR'l'llLR GREYIQ All work and no fun is no life for me. I-'.F.A. l,2,3,49 Secretary 4g County Government 3. enior elaoo Dl-LAN CRLVIC l'm after the guy who inven ted work. l .l .A. l,2,3,4Q Class Play 3. PAUL HANSON Let me explain my explan- ations. Class President 19 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4Q Uoy's Clee 1, 2,3,49 Student Council 49 Pres- ident 4g l .l .A. l,2,3,49 Seo retary 39 President 4, Annual Staff 49 Edilnl' 4g Library Staff 2g Boy's State 39 County Covernment 39All-State Chorus 49 Class Plays 3,49 lleclam 39 One Act Plays 39 Regents 49 Madrigal 3,49 Male Quar- tette 3,49 Male Octette 3,4. rx1A1iJ0m1+g HARDIINC ll hy be silent when there are words. Mixed Chorus l,23,4Q Cirl's Clee 1,2,3,49 Band 1,2,3,4Q l .ll.A. l,2,3,4Q llistorian 3g Pep Club 2,3,4Q Annual Staff 49 Library Staff 3,49 Class Play 3g Student Director 49 Regents 49 Madrigal 4g Triple 'l'rio 3,49 Trombone Quartette 3,4. BEVERLY HELCREN The first sigh of love is the last of wisdom. Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4Q Cirl's Clee l,2,3,49 Band l,2,3,49 l-.H.A. l,2,3,49 Pep Club 2,3, 49 Class Play 4-9 Declam 39 One Act Play 3g Madrigal 43 Triple 'lrio 3,49 Clarinet Quar- tette 3. W .Lp l f 32, enior elated LOIS HOLM Whatl N0 boys in heaven! Then leave me here! Mixed Chorus 4g Girl's Glee 1,2,3,4g l'l.l'l.A. l,2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3345 Library Staff 3,4. STIAHUN JOHNSON Full of pep from top to toe, always hep to make things ga!! Class Vice President 33 Mix- ed Chorus 1,2,3,43 Girl's Clee l,2,3,4-5 Band l,2,3,4g F.H.A. l,2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g Cheer- leader 43 Library Staff 23 All- State Chorus 43 Class Play 3,43 Madrigal 3,43 Triple Trio 3,43 Woodwind Trio 3,43 Wood- wind Quintette 3,43 Clarinet Quartette 3. WILLIAM LAHXJN Pd rather hug a basketball than anyone I know, almost. Class President 3g Mixed Chorus l,2,3,43 l5oy's Clee l,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g Foot- ball l,2,3,43 Basketball l,2, 3,43 Track 1,2,3g Student Council 33 Vt-Club l,2,3,43 llomecoming Party 43 l3oy's State Alternate 33 All-State Chorus 33 M.E.N.C. Chorus 33 Class Play 33 Declam 33 One Act Play 33 Regents 41 Madri- gal 3,4g Male Quartette 1, 2, 3, 4g Trumpet Trio 1,2,3,4. DONALD LLOYD The bullet that will kill me is not yet cast Class President 4- Mixed Chorus l 23 4' Do s Clee r ent - ' Foot all 2 Basketball 123 4' Track l .., g Student Council ll-Club l,2,3,4g Sec-Treasurer 33 All-State Band 43 All-State ilorus 3' i ass ' ' ' Declam 3- O A l -' Madrigal 3,43 Male Quartette 23,44 Male Octette , g Drum Ensemble l, 2,3, 4. df ai' lll'i'l'TY LUNCH Bright eyes and laughing lips, how can we help butlike her. Mixed Chorus 43 Cirl's Clee l,2,3,4g l+'.ll.A. 1,2,3,4g Secre- tary 43 Pep Club 2,3,4g Annual Staff 43 Editor 43 Library Stall 2,3,4g County Government 33 Class Play 33 Declam 33 One Act Play 33 llegents 4. MARY liliirllll LUNCH Music has charms and so has Mary Beth. Class Treasurer l, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4g Girl's Clee l,2,3,43 Band l,2,3,4g Treas- urer 3g l+',ll.A. l,2,3,43 Treas- urer 3g Pep Club 2,3,4g Girls State Alternate 3g Library Staff 3, Class Play 33 Student Director 43 Regents 43 Triple Trio 3,43 Accompanist l,2,3,45 Trombone Quartette 3,4. KETXNETH MCQUISTAN ul tell you that they need more men like me. Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4, D0y's Clee l,2,3,4g l ootballl,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track l,2,3g F.F.A. l,2,3,43 Vice President 3g V5-Club l,2,3,44 Annual Staff 43 Class Play 33 One Act Play 3. PRISCILLA MOLLPQH Sweet and smiling are her ways. Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4g C-irl's Clee l,2,3,4-3 Band l,2,3,45 Sec-Treasurer 43 Student Council 43 Sec-Treasurer 43 l-l.ll.A. l,2,3,4g Sec. 33 Presi- dent 4g Pep Club 233,43 Vice President 33 Cheerleader 33 Homecoming Party 43 Cirl's State 3, County Government 3g Class Play 33 Declani 33 One Act Play 33 llepents 44 Nladrigal 43 Triple Trio 45 lhoodwind Ensemble 2,33 Wood- wind Trio 3,4. MARCELLA MULLER She struts her stuff with the greatest of ease. Mixed Chorus 3,45 Girl's Glee l,2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 News Reporter 35 Treasurer 45 Pep Club 2,3,49 Treasurer 45 County Govern- ment 35 Class Play, Student Director 45 Saxophone Quar- tette 3,4. SANFORD OTTE Every day is a holiday to him. Class Secretary 25 Treasurer 45 Mixed Chorus 45 l3oy's Clee 45 Football l,2,3,45 Basket- ball 2,35 Track 1,2,35 F.F'.A. I,2,3,45 Sentinel 35 Reporter 45 W-Club 1,2,3,45 Vice Pres- ident 35 County Government 35 Class Play 4. IRYING PEDERSOIN lust like a scissors, always cuts up. Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Doy's Clee l,2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Class Play 45 Madrigal 3,45 Quartette 2,3,45 Brass Sex- tette 2,3,45 Trumpet Trio 2,3,4. .IOLENE PETER SEN We are charmed by neatness of person. Class Treasurer 15 Vice Pres- ident 45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Girl's Clee l,2,3,45 Band 1,2, 3,45 Vice President 45 F.lI.A. I,2,3, 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Cheer- leader 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Library Staff 25 Class Play 35 Regents 45 Madrigal 3,45 Triple Trio 3,45 Woodwind Hlsemble 3,45 Woodwind Trio 35 Pianist 2,3,4. enior elcwo CURTIS RING lt's all Creek to me. l3oy's Glee 25 Band 23,45 Football 3,45 Basketball 1,2 3,45 Track l,2,3,4g I .F.Ai l,2,3,45 V1-Club 3,4. LARRY SAMPSON Love is a beautiful dream. Class Treasurer 25 I .F.A. 1,2,3,4t Reporter 35 Vice President 45 Annual Staff 4g County Government 35 Class Pl ay 3,4. SHIRLEY STOLLE Why work longer, it's time to play. Class Secretary 45 Mixed Chor- us 45 Girl's Clee 1, 2, 3,45 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Vice Presi- dent 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 An- nual Staff 45 Class Play 3,4. SHAROIN SWANSON She wears a smile that iwn't come off Mixed Chorus 45 Girl's Glee l,2,3,45 F.H.A. I,2,3,45 Pep Club 23,45 Class Play 4. k if N enior elcwo l'LLIZABE'I'll 'l'llACY Life is what you choose to make it. Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4g Cirl's Glee 1,2,3,4g Band l,2,3,4g F.u.A. l,2,3,4g Pianist 3, PepClub 2,3,4g Annual Staff 4g Class Plays 3,44 Declam lg Regents 4g Triple Trio 3,4. CAROLYN ll'l'hlCll'lq An imp---in each eye. Mixed Chorus 45 Cirl's Glee 1,2,3,4g l .H.A. 23,49 Pep Club 2,3,4g Class Play 4. 1 .X RICHARD VAN VALIN Better late than never. Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4g Boy's Glee 1,2,3,4g Band 1,Z3,4g Football l,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g'1'rack 1,2,3,45 w-C1u1. l,2,3,4g Library Staff 3g All- Stale Chorus 45 Class Play 35 Une Act Plays 35 Madrigal 3,43 Male Quartette l,2,3,4. lil'QN.lAlNlllN VOSS Beware.' I may yet do some- thing sensational. Basketball l,2,3,4g Track x r 1,2,3,44 W-Club 1,2,3,4. I X, Loran Meske, President Janice Olson, V. president Jeanette Anderson, Secretary Terry Carlson, Treasurer Joyce Anderson Larry Baker Mardelle Baker Herbert Barelman Jeanne Blatchford Thomas Bressler Jacqueline Brock Judith Brock Dianne Carlson LeRoy Cooper Robert Dolph Leon flkberq Janice l-lelqren Joyce Helqren 7-Rodney Henninqsen Linda Holm lvalynn Johnson Maxine Muller Merlin Nixon Dorothy Park Marlene Park Janice Pederson Gary Peterson Marlene Schroeder Nancy Turner Bill Utech! Eugene Voss Terry Wenstrand Dewey Wheeler 5. 5 Q XY. . at jr y nf X r 3 is ,lr 4, G? 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President Myrna Schlines, Secretary Ronnie Wenstrand, Treasurer Marva Lee Anderson Pete Bahde Marlys Converse Vernell Echtenkamp JaNohn Goldberg Harry Gustafson Robert l-lardinq Dale Helqren Gary Lueders LeVern Lundahl Neil Killion Sharon Konold Donna Nelson Joanne Olson Dale Parker Gary Don Salmon Janice Sampson LoAnn Schulz -Q 5 4 W ig- Af y 9 Q Gqyie Ufecm 1 We-if Patricia Voss Robert Wolter Vie Robert Lubberstedt, President Kenneth Thomsen, V. President Evelyn Greve, Secre Joanne Alexander Harvey Anderson Ronnie Anderson Sharon Anderson Marilyn Ann Bartels Terry Bartlinq Roy Beaty Larry Becker Mardelle Blattert Paul Bodlak Peggy Brown Marcia Coe Violet Cooper Larry Donnelly Dennis Feqley Merlin Greve Tom Gustafson Floqer Hansen Gary Jensen Charles Kinney Dennis Mallum Sandra McDonouqh Warren Moller Eldon Nixon Jim Salmon Judy Swanson 'tar y- Treasurer I fedhnielfi left .' WML . 5'f?'r ff' f MC, , f in tin X 8 ' tw os lk fx 5 4-. 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Wi. .,. -- 5 , fiw BACK ROW Coach Smith B111 Utecht Dennis Fredrrckson Loran Meske B111 Larson Eugene Voss Neil Killron Merlin Nixon Ronald Wenstrand Coach Wanek THIRD ROW Donald Lloyd Robert Schroeder Harry Gustafson Robert Harding Kenneth McOuistan Curtis Ring Terry Carlson Thomas Gustafson SECDND ROW Gary Lueders Harvey Anderson Sandy Otte Wayne Anderson Randall Blattert Dennis Feqley Richard Van Valrn FRONT ROW Charles Kinney Eldon Nrxon Robert Lubberstedt Gary Jensen Larry Becker Jim Salmon ootlaall The Trojan football squad completed a successful season winning four losing four and tying one game They scored a total of 207 points to their opponents 168 Under Coach Wanek's leadership they have learned good sportsmanship and cooperation The squad had 28 hard fighting members of which eight were Seniors who have played their last year of High School football , Iii Z I ii, v Wakefield 27 Wakefield 6 Wakefield 13 Wakefield 34 Wakefield 18 Wakefield 13 Wakefield 19 Wakefield 24 Wakefield 53 SCHEDULE Battle Creek 7 Lyons 28 Ponca 14 Hartinqton 13 Pender 18 Ilrlomecominql West Point 35 Oakland Walthill Allen Page Spon sored By - 27 'I ' ' 7 5- ' 19 ROBERTSON RADIO a. 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Page Sponsored By JEPSON SERVICE STATION Gnd WAKEFIELD NURSING HOME Al ll S in 'il' LAP I AINS Ill- 'NNIS l' lil: lllrll KSON BILL LAHSOB lhls year the 'lrojan basketball team completed their year with an 18 wln and 3 loss record lhe team lost only 2 games 1n regular season play the thlrd loss Occurrlng ln the lleglonal Cl18II1pl0IlSl1lp game lhe lrojans took the Dlxon County trophy at Ponca, the DlSU'lCt champlonshlp at llmerson and mlssed thler b1d for state tournament by bowlng to Oakland ln the flnal game of the reglonal playoff Under the excellent coachmg of Chuck Smxth the team played a very good season of basketball B111 l arson Dennls Predrlclcson lllchard lan lalln Donald Lloyd and Ben Voss were the Senlors appearlng on th1s roster The rest of the team Loran Nleske Gene loss Gary lueders Bob Schroeder and Bob llardlng offer excellent mater1al for the bulldlng of a great team next year Wakefxeld Wakefleld Viakefleld llakefleld Vlalxefleld llakeheld ll akefxeld llakefleld Vakefleld Wakefield Wakefleld Page Sponsored By HENRY'S SHOE SHOP lhnsxde Oakl and ll3IIlIlfjT.OI1 Laurel Lvons Lnlerson Pender Ponca lgmerson Allen We st Polnt Viakefzeld Wakefleld Wakefleld Viakefleld Vlakefleld Wakefield Wakefleld W akefleld llakefleld Wakefleld 7 '7 Allen l ancroft llandolph P1lger Ponca Fmerson lllnslde Walthlll Llarkson Oakland Page Sponsored By BURMAN'S DAIRY i,.n v - 1 ,A ij -. e e H 6,1 if l O ' .4 , 7 5 l J a f Q 5' 1 uw -. M l J. l Q ll- 1 l x 7 7 . l ' W , X X. x fx ' , lf 5 7 1 W , Y l t , 1 f ' I - 7 , - 1 , l -5 ' 1, l 'et 'A . to , , as ' his , . C.. X .-A,-,s,,,,,,,c 'LS M V CO 1 CllllCK 'Ml'l'li ' .' , . . . . . . SCHEDUL E ' 57 28 ' ' ' 73 52 ' 49 60 ' ' 54 39 I ' 45 36 ' 1 ' 64 42 ' 57 29 ' F5 53 ' V ' 53 57 I ' 49 47 ' 79 32 ' ' 7l 39 . ' ' 45 44 ' 56 40 ' ' ' 52 37 ' 61 58 ' ' 54 30 ' ' 73 62 ' ' 46 37 ' 42 68 f ' 66 -18 ' Betsey. ..... . Mrs. Morgan .... Dr. Morgan ...... Nellie Grimstead. Uncly Syl ....... Willie Carter. . Gwen Harris .... Mrs. Tabor ..... Attendant ..... 9'm ca amily C'?rioi.o P eggy Morgan ....... Julia Preston . .... . Mary Lou Thomas ..... union' elated cplcay . . Joyce Anderson . . Janice Pederson ... . Janice Olson . . . . Loran Meske . . . . . Dorothy Park . . llerbert llarelman Rodney llenningsen . .. . . Judith Brock .. . Dianne Carlson . lvalynn Johnson . . . Marlene Schroeder . . . . . Gary Peterson On Nov. 16, the Juniors presented l'm A Family Crisisn, which was tremendously enjoyed by their audience. 'llhe play dealt with the trials of a high school girl who wanted to join an exclusive Club, her sister who wanted to be a champion twirler, and her mother who aspired to go to Washington, Dil. as Mother of the yearn. Marlene Park, liinda iiolm, and Janice ilelgren assisted Mrs. Hughes with the directing, and the entire class cooperated in a pie social at the close. Z- X 'UQZA-ix P ,- 1 Page Sponsored By IGLOO DRIVE-INN ,ms Page Sponsored By WAYNE MOTOR COMPANY , I I ILE , X x s 'F I LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Lubberstedt, Terry Carlson, Dennis Fredrickson, Polly Moller, Paul Hanson, Mr. Callawa , Y Loran Meske, Barbara Ekberg, Don Lloyd, Wayne Anderson. Student eouncil 'l'he Student Council startedits secondyear at llakefield lligh tl1is year. The Presidents of the various organizations made up the Council. Superintendent Callaway was the sponsor. It is the purpose of the Student Council to establish regulations of the number of school parties, to promote good school spirit, to better the pupil-teacher relationship, and to establish students' individual pride in the school. ln addition, the Student Council this year sponsored an all-school dance. We feel this second year of our Student Council has been very successful, and hope that in the future the range of activities of the Student Council will be continually expanded. OFFICERS l'lll'QSllJLN'Ii ............... ...... . . . . . Paul llanson Q YICI-Q l'll IQSIDENT ............ . .. Loran Nleske 5ECHli'l'Alt Y- TRI-QASIIHER .. .. ... Polly Moller Page Sponsored By X' BuSBY'S SERVICE STATION L' and ,--21-- WAKEFIELD LOCKER SERVICE A UALK ROW furtxs Rmgz, Paul 1 enbtson, lugene Uartels Ronnle Vyenstrand 'Nlerlln breve lom llressler Larry Donnelly I 1ll Halter Dennrs l'e5,ley Robert Lubberstedt llllRD ROR lerry Wenstrand, Robert Dolph llarry Gustafson Leon hkbergj LeRoy Cooper Cary Don Salmon Robert lnolter Charles lunney lxenneth lhomsen Lldon 'Nrxon Larry Becker Cary Jensen SLLOND ROR lom Gustafson l1ll Utecht Larry laker 'Nlerlln xllXOI1 Sandy Otte larry Sampson Paul llanson Art breve lJenn1s Predrlckson Roger Hansen Harvey Anderson Randall lattert FRONT hOlN Dean Creve Robert Anderson kenny lXlcQu1stan, 'Nlr Brownlee llerbert Barelman Lelern Lundahl N01 SMOWX Pob Schroeder uture armero o c-america lhe Natlonal luture ldarmers of America Organlzatlon has as IIS l'!l3lIl purpose to tram young farmers for establishment ln farmlng rlhe local chapter thls year had a membershlp of 40 lhe chapter treated the f' ll -X grrls to a hav rlde IH the fall and a skatmg party m the sprlng Another outstandlng actlvxty thls year was the non prof1t makmg cooperatlve program Wl'l1Ch was Sponsored by the ll I A Senlors lhls program provlded the student body wlth school supplles Shares were sold at one cent each At the end ofthe year share holders recelved dlvldends and patron s refunds lhree members applled for the State ldarmer Award lxenny Mc ulstan Robert Anderson and Paul Rengtson ll akefleld was host to 20 chapters for the Dxstrlct Conventlon rn Nlarch At the annual Parent and Son Ranquet several awards were presented to some of the outstandmg members. lhe chapter is looking forward to its 25th Anniversary in 1958. OFFICERS PR ESI DEN 'I' ............. P aul Hanson X. l'Rl'QSlDl1lN'l' ......... Larry Sampson SECRETARY ............... Art Creve TR LIASl HER ....... Denny Fredrickson REPORI ER . . . ....... Sandy Otte SljN'l'lNhlL .... .. . Merlin Nixon page Sponsored By TI ETGEN HATCHERY md L SWANSON IMPLEMENT uture omemalzero 'J .5 of ogmerica OFFICERS PllliSlDl:INT .... ............... P olly Moller lst. V. P. .... . . . Marlene Schroeder 2nd V. P. . ........ . . . Mary Beth Longe SECB l1l'l'AliY ........ ..... B etty Longe PAHLIAMENTARIAN... Jacqueline Brock TH EASUHER. ....... . . . Marcella Muller REPORTER . . ..... . . . . . Marlene Park liECliEA'I'lON CHMN . . . . . . Barbara Ekberg, SONG l..l1QADl1lB ...... . . . Janice Olson DECREE CHMN ..... . . .Joyce Anderson HlS'l'OltIAN ....... . . . Judith Brock 'llhe l .H.A. Chapter is comprised of 54 members. They have been busy working toward an honor chap- ter Award. The chapter held a UNESCO party for the student body in October. A foreign student from lran, attending Wayne State, spoke at the party. At Christmas-time the annual l+'.H.A.-F.I-'.A. party was held. As their community project for this year, the chapter made favors for each holiday for the members of the Nursing llome. The chapter also served at a polio benefit in January. They carried out a uconsumer buying project during the year. Our chapter was represented at the l4'.li.A. workshop in Crete, the Dis- trict Convention in Blair, and at the State Convention in Lincoln, in March. Page Sponsored By P099 SP0n50 ed By THE FAIR STQRE BOSSMAN'S DRY GOODS BACK ROW: Joyce Ilelgren, Dianne Carlson, Janice lielgren, Marilyn Ann Bartels, Sharon Anderson, Beverly llelgren, Jane Borg, Jeanette Anderson, Judy Swanson, Donna Nelson, JaNohn Goldberg, Sandra McDonough, Peggy Brown, Dorothy Park. 'l'lllIlD BOW Linda Bohn, Mardelle Baker, Marjorie Harding, Sharon Konold, Maxine Muller, Jeanne Blatchford, lili zabeth Tracy, Sharon Swanson, lvalynn Johnson, Myrna Schlines, Janice Sampson, livelyn Mae Creve, Mardelle Blattert. SILCOND BOW: Gayle Utecht, Lois llolm, Joanne Converse, Joanne Olson, Jenene Anderson, Shirley Stolle, Carolyn ltecht, LoAnn Schulz, Vernell hlchtenkamp, Jolene Petersen, Marcia Coe, Joanne Alexander, Marlys Converse, Sharon Johnson, Nlarva Lee Anderson. l llON'l' ROW: Janice Pederson, Nancy Tumer, Barbara likberg, Mary Beth Longe, Marlene Park, Janice Olson, Polly Moller, Jacqueline Brock, Marcella Muller, Judith Brock, Joyce Anderson, Mrs. Brt- Snonsor. fNot shown, Betty l.onge.l F3 e 431 .-QQ f'f' -' S, - Ji . ' i 4 9,2 HUMEMA Q B KEQS 5 AMERICA 'I' :Tr S x C N 3 ,- ht ,ir J' V BACK ROW Neil Killion, Eugene Voss, llill Larson, Loran Nleske, lien Voss, llonald Vtenstrand, Cary Lueders. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Wanek, llandall Ulattert, Kenny McQuistan, Dennis Fredrickson, Bill Ltecht, Harry Gustafson, Curtis lling, Merlin Nixon, Coach Smith. l liUNrl' ROW: LeVern Lundahl, Wayne Anderson, Robert Harding, Donald Lloyd, Sandy Otte, llichard Yan Yalin, Terry Carlson, Tom Gustafson. fNot Shown: Bob Schroederl Qlub 'llhe ll Club membership consists of the lettermen ofthe three high school sports: Football, Basket- ball, and Track. There are members from each of the four classes. lhe W Club carried out their tradition of a pheasant feed for the Pep Club at the Close of the foot- ball season. lie hope the ull , Club will continue to uphold the ideals and practice of good sportsmanship and Clean play in the future as they have in the past. Nine of the HW' Club members graduated this year. ' i M. OFFICERS PllLSlDl:iiN'l' ..... ............... l Jennis Predrickson Y. l'llEl5llJLfN'l ... . . . llandall lflattert SEC-'l'lll'QAS ..... . . .lerry Carl son Page Sponsored By JERRY'S CAFE ond COAST-TO-COAST STORE an 1, ' 1 ,. Q K .. v ep If SX .r , , T--XX f, I A 'z , mf 915 ifgffff QT E gm PlllCSIl1liN'I' . . . . . liarbara Hkberg we N. l'lll'QS. .... . .. Janine Olson - SlNlClllHL'I'Ali Y .... ...... l ,inda llolni , . l lll'LASl'lll1li ..... . .. Marcella Nluller Clll:IlQllLl'QAlJEQllS . . . . . . Jolene Petersen as Sharon Johnson Marlene Schroeder Nlarva Lee Anderson BACK HOW: Joyce llelgren, Nlardelle liaker, Dianne Carlson, Janice llelgren, lleverly Helgren, Jane Borg, Jeanette Anderson, lvalynn Johnson, Marlene Park, Joanne Converse. 'l'llllllJ HOW: Joyce Anderson, Maxine Muller, Jacqueline Brock, Judith llrock, .leanne Blatchford, LoAnn Schulz, Xernell lichtenikamp, Sharon Sn anson, Donna Nelson, Janice Sampson, Myrna Schlines. SIHKQONIJ HOW: Gayle ltecht, Joanne Olson, Margie Harding, Mary lieth Longe, Carolyn l techt, Nlarlys Converse Shirley Stolle, Jenene Anderson, JaNohn Goldberg, Sharon Konold. l llON'l' HOB: Sharon Johnson, Xlarlene Schroeder, Janice Pederson, Nancy lurner, Polly Nloller, Nlarcella Xluller, Janice Olson, Xlrs. llugnes- Sponsor, liarhara hkberg, Linda llolni, Lois llolnu, lilizabeth lracy, Dorothy Park, Jolene Petersen, Niarva Lee Anderson. lNot shown, Betty' l,onge.l J 9 Q39 9 tl, ' Qfxgsf 49.9 1 u G: I O i 4 1 A I 3 4 P -. 4 a '- ' '- - 5 ef , . - , . K- . ., , .4 -4 1 S y - - . . -' Q , , W is u, X 1' X L y ', i l' L V A s! v V v s V U X . COIIUNEITS B ill Larson Irving Pederson C ay Lueders Dale Helgren Bob Harding Dennis Mallurn Fred Petersen Maxine Muller llobert Parker Greg Schnasse TRUNISONES Rodney llenningsen Malene Schroeder Mary Beth Longe Marjorie Harding Judy Swanson 'l'erry Battling FR LNCH IIUIGNS Janice Olson Nlarlene Park Dale Fischer Cary Don Salmon B AIKITUIN E 5 Curtis Ring llonnie Anderson Jim Kunztnan BASSES Robert Schroeder Wayne Anderson Bill Stoner TENOR SAXOPHON ES Jeanne Blatchford Dianne Carlson Jahohn Goldberg Kaye Conner ALTO SAXOI' HON l-LS Nlarcella Muller Jeanette Anderson Marcia Coe BARITONLSAXUPHONI41 liiCl18rd Van Valin CIVIC! CLARlNl'l'l'S Sharon Johnson Elizabeth Tracy Beverly llelgren Shirley Anderson Joanne Olson Mary Shellington Barbara Bahde Angela llarelman Mike Salmon BASS CLAllllNl'l'l Nlarva Lee Anderson OBO li Jolene Petersen l'LL l'LS Polly Xloller Joanne Alexander llarbara Larson Kathy lischcr Colette Borg DRUMS Donald Lloyd 'l'erry Carlson Loren Olson Carlin Fischer Gayle Utecht Neal Lundahl Page Sponsored By SCHWARTEN'S SERVICE and WIDAWASKVS DAIRY QUEEN Nlembers of the liakefield lligh School Hand have experienced an active and successful year. The year started with the band attending Hand Day at the University of Nebraska. 'l'he band also marched for the homecoming at Wayne State. The band marched and performed band shows for half-time entertainment at football games. The band also performed for the Pancake Day as added entertainment for the crowds. On November 30, 1956, the band presented their fall concert. This concert illustrated the progress attained through the first few months of band practice at school. Selected members enjoyed the opportunity of llusker Band Clinic Conference at Wayne. The Pep Band played for most home basketball games to give added school spirit and support. ln ad- dition, on several occasions the 'llwirlers performed between the halves at the basketball games for the enjoyment of the audience. The band has been playing many different selections and tempos this school year. Band practice, beginning at 8:20 A. Nl. every morning, has become a worthwhile extra-cirricular class for the band members. A variety from swing to symphonic music, including religious numbers, was practiced. Scales and much sight reading have been used extensively to improve the band's technique. All in all, the 1956-57 school year gave the band members a very excellent musical experience. Q X -' -I .1 I it it W Page Sponsored By MARY'S CAFE ond H. H. CRUICKSHANK 1 E ixecl ehoruo 'l'he .Xlixed Chorus under the direction of Nlr. johnson was, this year, one of the largest choruses in the history of Wakefield nigh School, with over 90 members. The group met twice a week and started each practice with exercises emphasizing tone production, blending of the voices, and the correct pronun- ciation ofthe vowels. lllhey also did sight-reading and a Capella singing. 'llhe main events of the year were the Christmas Program, the llusker Conference Choral Clinic, the District Vocal Contest, and the Operetta. 'llhe Members of the hladrigal were selected from this group as were other small groups. Mary lieth l,onge was the pianist. , Z Y WN- Q P 'f MADRIGAL et to I gjhtl lolly Xloller Jolene Petersvri bharon lohn son ,lanicclllson Var 18 l ard- Iiewerly lleltren U ll l ar son l iul llanson l1onLlowd icharc Nan Nalin ll'N1Il Ped ,- V erson lNot shown lloclney llen IllllEbPll.l of? ci' 9' LQ 3 P4 ' 6 5' of W TENOR Ronnie Anderson Larry Baker L arry Becker Thomas Bressler lerry Bartling Roger llansen llodney llenningsen Cary Lueders Dennis Mallum Irving Pederson Cary Peterson Cary Don Salmon Jim Salmon BASS Wayne Anderson Bill Baker Herbert Barelnian Randall Blattert Gerald Bose 'lierry Carlson Bob Dolph Dennis Fredrickson Paul Hanson, Bob llarding Neil lxillion Bill Larson Donald Lloyd Kenny MCQuistan Sandy Otte Bob Schroeder liichard Nan Yalin llonnie We-nstrand Terry Wenstrand Dewey Wheeler ALTO Joanne Alexander Jenene Anderson Joyce Anderson Ma.rdelle Baker Jackie Brock Peggy Brown Marcia Coe Joanne Converse Marlys Converse Violet Cooper Barbara Ekberg Margie liarding Janice llelgren Linda llolni Lois llolm Polly' Moller Marcella Muller Maxine Muller Donna Nelson Janice Olson Janice Pederson Marlene Schroeder Shirley Stolle Sharon Swanson Nancy Turner Carolyn Utecht Patty Voss QPRABO Jeanette Anderson Marva Anderson Sharon Anderson Marilyn Bartels Jeanne Blatchford Mardelle Blattert Judy Brock Dianne Carlson Yernell Ecntenkamp JaNohn Goldberg Evelyn Creve Beverly llelgren Joyce llelgren lvalynn Johnson Sharon Johnson Sharon Konold Betty Longe Mary Beth Longe Sandra McDonough .l0anne Olson Dorothy Park Marlene Park Jolene Petersen Janice Samp son Myma Schli nes LoAnn Schulz Judy Swanson Elizabeth Tracy Gayle Ltecht igg ,QMS ' P, I SM S54 'iw T FN , H 54.3 O ff if 'v fr' ff-va' v-'T as v BACK HOW: Denny Mallum, Dewey Wheeler, Gerald Bose, Herbert Barelman, Tom Uressler, Bill Larson, Paul Hanson, Neil liillion, Terry Harding, Dennis Fredrickson, Richard Yan Valin. MIDDLE HOW: Hob Dolph, Gary Lueders, Bill Baker, llonnie Vlienstrand, Gary Peterson, Gary Don Salmon, Kenny McQuistan, llodney llenningsen, Bob Harding, Don Lloyd, Terry Carlson, Mr. Johnson. FltON'l' RUR: Ronnie Andersxnn, Larry Daker, Larry Becker, Sandy Otte, Vlayne Anderson, 'lierry Wenstrand, Irving Pedergon, liandajl Hlattert, jim Salmon, Dale llelgren, LeV ern Lundahl, lloger Hansen ilxiot Shown: Bob Schroederl oyo Q lee elub lhc iioyls Glee Club this year was very fine, with the baritone and bass sections outstanding. 'llhe class met one period a week, and during this time made a study of both secular and religious music. Throughout the year, the group took active part in several activities, including the Christmas program, the operetta, and spring contest. lfliglit members of the Iioy's Glee made up the Hale Uctette, which also sang on several occasions. Soloists from the filec Club include iiill Larson, Donald Lloyd, 'lierry Carlson, liodney rlenningsen, and liichard Nan Yalin. Mr. Johnson directed the group, and Jolene Petersen served as accompanist. 'llheir work was greatly appreciated. Page Sponsored By Page Sponsored By PENDER LIVESTOCK SALES CO. CHRISTANSEN 8. SON, PENDER Dale llelgren, llichard Van Valin, Terry Carlson, lrv- ing Pederson, Donald Lloyd, liodney llenningsen, l' aul Hanson, liill L arson. J0ler1ePelerSe11 eww, O Q T A E N T I T S E T 9963 QQMQHQG 9,- V f, I 'Q ' .rival ff? .Q I at 5,5 , viii PV liACIx IIOII: Nlardelle Baker, Dianne Carlson, Janice llelgren, Nlarilyn liartels, Sharon Anderson, Ileverly' llelgren, Xlary Ileth Loupe, Nlarcella Nluller, Judy Swanson, Donna N l' 131 In - Ink lilizabeth lracy. e son, ir ira herg, Lois llolm, Sharon Swanson, 'I IIlIIlJ ICOII: Hr. Johnson, 'llargie Harding, Sharon Ixonold, Nlaxinc Nluller, Jackie lirock, Judy Iirock, Jeanne Illatch- lord, Dorothy' Park, Jeanette Anderson, Marlene Schroeder, Janice Olson, Xlarlene Park, Ivalynn Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Jolene Petersen, Myrna Schlines. SECOND HOII: Joanne Olson, Patricia Voss, Joyce llelgren, Wiolet Cooper, Linda Ilolm, Peggy' Brown, Sandra Klcllonough, Janice Sampson, Evelyn Creve, Carolyn ltecht, Xlarva Anderson, Marcia Coe, Jeanne Alexander, Nlarlys Converse, Joyce Anderson. FIIONI' IIOII: Gayle lftecht, Joanne Converse, Janice Pederson, Iernell lichtenkamp, Nancy Iurner, Polly Moller, LoAnn Schulz, JaNohn Goldberg, Shirley Stolle, Jenene Anderson, Nlardelle lilattert. IiNot Shown, Betty' Longel Qirlo glee elulv Ihe Cirlis Clee Club this year was made up of about 60 members. Ihey met once a week and sang many different types of music. Vllhe Christmas Program, spring contest, and the operetta are the three important activities the Clee took part in. lllhe 'Iriple lllrio, made up of nine girls, and other trios and quartets are taken from this group. Soloists are Janice tjlson, Sharon Johnson, Nlyrna Schlines, Jolene Peterson, and ileverly itelgren. 'Iihis yearis director was Ilr. Johnson and the pianist was Nlary lieth lionge. Page Sponsored By Page Sponsored By MINES JEWELRY .MAYME BORG JaNohn Goldberg, Jolene Petersen, Beverly llelgren Sharon Johnson, hlizaheth lracy, Mary' lieth Longe Mary' Beth Longe Marjorie Harding, Janice Olson, Polly Moller. T - ., ., 1,- R QI P I ' I P A L N E I 5 T T R I O ,.2 ' Q I I J , x i T' I Q7 f v '-1-4 I T' fibrary Staff Joyce Anderson Lois IIoIn1 44 , Page Sponsored By SIOUX CITY STATIONERY CO. and WAYNE BOOK STORE 53 .I zine Bo rg Joanne Converse Iiarbara Iikberg Margie Harding My rna Schlines Iietly Iionge Ilonnu Nelson Dorothy Park Janice Sampson Mrs. Iiolston CUIINTY GUVERNMENT In Nebraska 'Punta-'Yip Q E 'fausv-P I? .+ 1952 ' W -W , ' 1-33, county government ay SIIERIFF ............................ . . ...... Nancy Turner CLERK AND REGISTER OF DEEDS ..... . . . . Rodney Henningsen ASSESSOR ........................... . . . Ilerbert Barelman CLERK OF TIIE DISTRICI' COURT ..... ..... D ianne Carlson TREASURER ....................... ...... L inda Holm SURVEYOR ...................... . .... Leon Ekberg SUPERINTENDENT ........... ..... ,I udith Brock ATTO RN EY AND CORONER ..... ..... IN larlene Park SUPERVISOR ................... ..... ' I'eny Carlson ASSISTANCE DIRECTOR ............. . ...... Ivalynn Johnson VETERANS SERVICE OFFICER ......... ..... .I acqueline Brock AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AGENT .... ........ L any Baker JUDGE .............................. .. .. . Loran Meske SPONSOR .......................... ....... II Irs. Rolston R I vwl'H!'lIfn I ,I QQ fW0, A N- , , C I t 2, - 2 In Y if 32.3 .. ' 'I I .,,, gi- Q Y1,fW gf ggi? - il- 2 7 'X' ' zglrmm ,L xlgmna H5192 Q I 771 V717-IR 'TVTQKBXI VW ..., A ... Q? QZ,eG,0wIS 0 if f X 33 Wflffllnflxxxxw fife at 410565 M-...,Mx l. The old Philosopher. 2. Wlhe 9th periods for loni5hL will be ...... 3. Study7? llall. 4. 5wp. Stop typing! Sto1!YY 5. Professor lien. 6. Now when I was in Mexico and all. . ... 7. U'l'l1e'l'hinkcr . l V 13 .ahv- .-I 1!g 5 Ll 0 t o i an I1 0 We, the Senior Class, wish to express our appreciation to our custodians, 'llom llarrison and Cecil Rhodes. Their efforts on our behalf have made this year in Wakefield High School more pleasant. Our thanks to you, Wlloml' and Cecil. Page Sponsored By Page Sponsored By C. M. COE CARL BARK -ggm 'i lllLLl'.lN AlNDhllSON CLAHISI-L SCllROEDl1.H I' lrst and Second br ade Third Grade 'R Roxanne Hard Sandra Barge Nlark liressler llobbie lialon P atricia lfrevert Mary ,Ioan bordon Dallas Mallum Steve Murray Faye Nelson Dennis Parker Dallas Pearson J immy Schneckloth Bucky Stoner Charles Wendt af-ff in Hd 'Leif 'f lm SECOND GRADE Mark Anderson Randy Buhr Lmda Grrqgs Sandra Herbolshelmer .lanre Kropf fNo prcturej James Murray Karen Munson Dlana Parker James Rhodes Susan Spercher l-lerbre Swan Joellen Wmeqardner 3 FIRST GRADE Lmda Anderson Kent Bressler Jumor Combs Alan Gardner Charles Holm tNo plcturel Donme Graff Mary Lou Kllllon Donna Rae Maqwxre Ruth Mallum Denms Munson Terry Nlcholson Susan Oqrer Rex Olson Allan Pederson Sandra Rodene Donna Salmon Karen Slebrandt Marcra Staufier l..1nda Turner 1? nf' It tv 1 ' Q-w i gslfua THIRD GRADE Carolyn Anderson Kathleen Anderson Vaughn Benson Ia- ,, r, 'F 0' r Norman Cooper 'wr 'T' ' Paul Eaton 5, W Paul Hxtz FOURTH GRADE Aprrl Anderson 'Tom Anderson Randy Benson Clalre Clsney George Cooper Tommy Eaton Damel Flscher Jean Ann orlqqs Norma Lunn Howard Maqwlre Kathy Moller Rodney Nrcholson oe- , V' KNO plcturel Bruce Dunnmq Dlane Maqwlre Dlane Nelson Susan Rhodes Amta Schneckloth Crndy Schroeder Drama Walton Charlene Wendt 9 n Q ,4 9 fm-:J - ' fig ! 'V A ig , rr! ,yy , l'l A - ' 7 J ' . fy J., , ' , V l A Q.g'1?hvm' 1 , - - . ,fp A A V ttyy MH A R R 'W .vi ev M A ' ,Ja ff m, 4 A 5 ' K tr E-f 3' F 4 V. Ak ' t Q' ,V ll' T 5355 zvf 1 ' . A - all A A A 5 wi. it I Af in F1 S' H ., - R 2' ,r .. - I ' fm A A 'Z . 'C A F 'E' eff lf A L ffl., 1 if A A, Q ' A ' V 43 A A may A 4 rt? gf L ,, , A . . 0 6' N , 'ff' 1- :- ,.. r ix ' ,Mk A v N , Dlanne Salmon 6 O ns. 9 Q! 4? FIFTH GRADE Denise Anderson Joyce Anderson Sherry Barq Jerry Cramer Kathleen Eaton Cheryl Holm Sheryl Johnson Jacquelyn Martinson Vida Meske Amber Munson Donald Pretzer Charles Turney Ib ., W QF 4.43 SEVENTH GRADE Loren Anderson Kaye Conner 'vlary Ann ooper Carlin Frscher Neal Lundahl Jrm Nuernberqer Mrke Salmon Dlane Stark Jamce Swan Betty Jo Nolter K1 Qs I he 4 w- ' F -A . A . is 4 fr .-- 'S' 5' R' W IH x X 1 .F 9 Vs- ? , SIXTH GRADE Sandra Konold James Kunzman Drck Munson Robert Parker Myrna Peterson Brenda Pretzer 1' of- S' 'Ei- Greqory Schnasse V- .v 5 JMS 7, G 'Q-1? VY p. ,Y ,4,,. 4 -.., Us ii -A .,,,,. A F- , . if gil Q PIMV! EIGHTH GRADE Shrrley Anderson Barbara Bahde Angela Barelfnan Judy Barq Colette Borg Dale Frscher Kathy Frscher Barbara Larson Loren Olson Fred Petersen Mary Jane Shelhnqton B111 Stoner . A A Q I Rf ..., rel. A L Q I , A , va ' ,gl 5 . , C iv' Q . . 7 gh., 5 1 5 in A A s . A 5 ' ns . as ' 5 if sf . fg .. 'X Kp Tom Turney 'Q I '92, ,I L ' P Q . 1 u . 3, . J v ' . A. IS 6 , ,Pl , Q my Q I sv' nv' i' . A I Y V -s f ' x. , -f . 1 7 sf 'L . - 1' '. ' ' r . SALMON WELL CO WAKEFIELD ROLLER ELNK f AT 7 2236 ll R l FARM SERVICE 6 SUPPLY ALLEY gf WAKEFIELD REXALL DRUGS tS Hd WAKEFIELD IMPLEMENT CO R A 7 2255 f th ph t q aphy THE ANNUAL STAFF 42 O Since Wake ield - C d phi: L1 S26 Lorence S Verna Fischer Compliments to the IISGHLOL CIGSSII Conqratu ations to the Senior Class Con atulations t he eniors. P ' ' S ' l' 1 ' S 1 I C ' Th ll s , I Ph Tl - W k ' ld We wish to thank Bob Schenck for his help in e o o r for this yearbook. 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WARREN BRESSLER WAKEFIELD TRANSFER Pb dN h AT72486 MODERN MOTOR CO WAKEFIELD NATIONAL BANK 44 Congratulations to the Seniors Virgil ond Doris nk erq R 'd ' Ph - Q Complete Broke Service Wrecker Service Tractor Repair V l ' li . ' l N WAKEFIELD COMMUNITY HOSPITAL t I 7 HARRY N LARSON SPECIALISTS IN FINER PHOTOGRAPHS of Graduates STUDIOS 711 P c ty sn 45 Medical - Sur ical . d' ' -Ob ' . h , . - Compliments o Class o '5 Nationally Known There is no substitute for Quality. 0 iexce Sioux i ee! I wa BENSON GRIZZLY HOTEL BAR Wakefield 'Nlebraska Mr and Mrs Alfred Benson Prop lviodernized Steam Heat Flernocleled to DF tter suit youj CLIFFORD BUSBY Wakefield Nebraska rain Coal Corn Flollinq Phone Alnlas 7 2303 THE W KEFIELD REPUBLICAN Dixon Wayne and Thurston Counties All Kinds of Printing Mrs F V Turney Wakefield Nebraska l-'ditor and Publisher Phone ATlas 7 2323 F LLERTO LUMBER COMPANY Complete Line of '3uildinq Materials oal Hardware appliances .45,. . I A . . , . 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