Wauneta High School - Broncho Yearbook (Wauneta, NE)

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We, the students of the Wauneta Rural High School, dedicates this 1956-57 annual to Miss Freda Ihrig, our English Instructor in appreciation of her understanding and readiness to help anyone at any time. Miss Ihrig has been an instructor in the Wauneta Schools for eleven years and all of us owe a great part of any success that we may have to her for her guidance. Although, it sometimes seems, Miss Ihrig has not received the praise and credit due her, she has always remained uncomplaining and unselfish. She has been a true friend, counselor and teacher to all of us. Miss Ihrig, we thank you! Mr. C. J. SUTHERLAND, Supt. Wauneta High School is proud to have Mr. Sutherland as its Superintendent. Mr. Sutherland, who calls Wauneta his home town for he has been here seven years, received his A J. at Kearney State Teachers College and his MA. at CSTC in Greeley, Colorado. This year the teachers of District V in Nebraska chose him to be their president and represent them in the National Teachers Convention in Philadelphia the first week in July, 1957. Mrs. LEE KANAGO Secretary mum High School MABEL GUKESON Sutherland, Nebraska B.S. at KSTC in Kearney, Nebraska; Graduate Work at Colorado A M in Fort Collins, Colorado; Home Making Instructor; Pep Club Sponsor; Freshman Sponsor. PAUL TO LAND Northboro, Iowa B.S. at Northwest Missouri State College in Maryville, Missouri; L.L.B. at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska; Mathematics and Algebra Instructor; Coach; Senior Class Sponsor. LORAL DUNN McCook, Nebraska B.S. at University of Nebraska in Lincoln, Nebraska; M.S. at Michigan University in Ann Arbor, Michigan; Advanced work at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado; Science and American Government Instructor; Sophomore Class Sponsor. LEE KANAGO Aberdeen, South Dakota A.B. at CSTC in Gree-ly, Colorado; Work at Northern State Teachers College in Aberdeen, South Dakota; History and Government Instructor; Phys. Ed. Instructor; Ass't Coach; Junior Class ’ Sponsor. JOHN BUCKNER Ash Grove, Missouri A.B. at CSTC in Gree-ly, Colorado; 6th, 7th and 8th Grade Music Instructor; High School Music Instructor; Junior Class Sponsor. MARY NEWTON Omaha, Nebraska A.B. at Wayne State Teachers College at Wayne, Nebraska; Grad-duate Work at University of Nebraska in Lincoln, Nebraska; Graduate Work at University of Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska; Shorthand and Typing Instructor; Junior Class Play Director; Annual and Newspaper Sponsor; Sophomore Class Sponsor. WESLEY PAUL ALT LAND Vici, Oklahoma B.S. at Oklahoma A M in Stillwater, Oklahoma; FFA Advisor; Voc. Agric. Instructor; Freshman Class Sponsor. FREDA IHRIG Johnson, Nebraska A.B. at PSTC in Peru, Nebraska; English and Dramatics Instructor; Junior Class Sponsor. BUS DRIVERS CUSTODIANS COOKS R. Louch, L. Gockley, E. Trembly LUNCHROOM VICE-PRESIDENT RICHARD ANDERSON 3, Band; 1,2,3,4, Glee Club; 3.4, Mixed Chorus; 1, Student Council; 2, Class Secretary; 4, Annual Staff; 3,4, Class Plays; 2, Dramatics; 3, Boys' State; 3, County Government; 1.2.3.4, Basketball; 1,2,3,4, Track; 1,2,3, Kearney Scholastic Contest. 1 SECRETARY LORRIS HAARBERG 1.2.3, Band; 1,2,3,4, Glee Club; 4, Mixed Chorus; 1,3, Class Treasurer; 4, Annual Staff; 3,4, Class Play; 4, Homecoming Attendant; 3, County Government; 2, One Act Play; 3, Basketball; 1, 2.3.4, Football; 1,2,3,4, FFA; 4, FFA Secretary; 1.2.3.4, Track. t PRESIDENT JIM MORGAN 1.2.3.4, Glee Club; 3,4, Mixed Chorus; 2,3,4, Class President; 4, Annual Staff; 4, Class Play; 4, Homecoming Attendant; 3, County Government; 2, Paper Staff; 3, One Act Play; 1,2,3,4, Basketball; 1,2,3,4, Football; 1.2.3.4, Track; 2,3, Kearney Scholastic Contest. OFFICERS TREASURER KAREN KAY NORDHAUSEN 1.2.3.4, Band; 1,2,3,4, Glee Club; 2,3, Accompanist; 3, 4, Mixed Chorus; 1,2,3,4, Pep Club; 2, Pep Club Secretary; 2,Student Council; 4, Student Council Secretary; 3.4, Class Play; 3, FFA Attendant; 4, Homecoming Attendant; 2,3, Paper Staff; 4, Drum Major; 2, One Act Play; 3, Triple Trio; 3, Clarinet Quartet. 1 STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE JAN WADE 1.2.3.4, Band; 1,2,3,4, Glee Club; 3,4, Mixed Chorus; 1, 2.3.4, Pep Club; 3, Vice President, Pep Club; 4, President, Pep Club; 4, Annual Staff, Ass't Editor; 3,4, Class Play; 1, Dramatics; 1,2,3,4, Small Music Groups; 3, Girls' State; 4, Homecoming Queen; 3, County Government; 4, Editor of Paper Staff; 1,2, Kearney Scholastic Contest. JAMES ROBERT CARLSON 1.2.3.4, Band; 1,2,3,4, Glee Club; 3.4, Mixed Chorus; 4, Annual Staff; 1,2, Paper Staff; 3, One Act Play; 4, Senior Play; 3, Basketball; 3, Track. 7 LOREN EGLE 2.3.4, Glee Club; 4, President Student Council; 2, Class Secretary;-3, Class Vice-President; 4, Annual Staff; 3,4, Class Play; 4, Homecoming King; 3, County Government; 1,2,3,4, Basketball; 1,2,3,4, Track; 1,2,3,4, Football; 4, FFA President; 3, FIFA Secretary. JOAN EINSPAHR 1.2.3.4, Band; 1,2,3,4, Glee Club; 3.4, Mixed Chorus; 1,2,3,4, Pep Club; 4, Annual Staff; 3, Class Play; 3, County Government; 3, IT A Queen; 2-2nd team cheerleader; 3-lst. team cheerleader; 4, Head cheerleader. PEGGY FANNING 1,2,3,4, Glee Club; 4, Annual Staff; 2, Dramatics; 3,4, Paper Staff; 4, Class Play; 3, Kearney Scholastic Contest. KAREN FANNING 1.2.3.4, Band; 1,2,3,4, Glee Club; 1.2.3.4, Pep Club; 4, Pep Club Secretary; 3, Student Council; 4, Annual Staff; 4, Class Play; 2,3,4, Paper Staff; 3, One Act Play. MYRNA GERIH 1.2.3.4, Glee Club; 3,4, Majorette. RICHARD FOX 1.2.3.4, Band; 1,2,3,4, Glee Club; 3.4, Mixed Chorus; 1,2, Paper Staff; 3, One Act Play; 1,2,3, Basketball; 1.2.3.4, Track; 1,2,3,4, Football. JIM GREELEY 3, County Government; 1, Track. 8 JEAN MARIE HAHN 1.2.3.4, Band; 1,2,3,4, Glee Club; 1 2,3,4, Pep Club; 3, Student Council Sec., Treas.; 3, Class Secretary; 4, Annual Staff; 2,3,4, Paper Staff; 3, County Government; 4, Senior Class Play; 2,3, One Act Play; 2, Cheerleader; 1,2,3, Kearney Scholastic Contest. JOAN HAHN 1.2.3.4, Band; 1,2,3,4, Glee Club; 1)2,3,4, Pep Club; 1, Class Secretary; 4, Annual Staff; 2,3,4, Paper Staff; 3, County Government; 3, One Act Play; 4, Senior Play; 2,3, Cheerleader; 1, Kearney Scholastic Contest. JOAN HARMS 1,2,3, Band; 1,2,3,4, Glee Club; 2, Paper Staff. ELAINE HARVEY 1.2.3.4, Band; 1,2,3,4, Glee Club; 3.4, Pep Club; 2, Paper Staff. LORRAINE HARVEY 1.2.3.4, Band; 1,2,3,4, Glee Club; 3.4, Mixed Chorus; 3,4, Pep Club; 2,3, Dramatics; 1,2,4, Peper Staff. ELDON KERCHAL 1, Track; 3, FFA Reporter. ALVIN L. LARSON Transferred from Gothenburg in second year; 2,3, Band; 2,3,4, Glee Club; 3,4, Mixed Chorus; 4, Class Pray; 3, County Government 2.3.4, Basketball; 2,3,4, Track; 2.3.4, Football. 9 ALTA MAE MALONE 1.2.3.4, Band; 1,2,3,4, Glee Club; 1.2.3.4, Pep Club; 3,4, Pep Club Treas.; 3, Class Play; 4, Paper Staff. DALLAS KERCHAL 1, Track; 4, FFA Vice-President; 1, 2,3,4; FFA 4, Treas. Swine Ring Club. DENNIS McPHEETERS 1.2.3.4, Band; 1,2,3,4, Glee Club; 3.4, Mixed Chorus; 3,4, Class Plays; 1, Paper Staff. CHARLES MUELLER 1,2,3,4, Glee Club. DELORES MARIE MUTHS 1,2,3,4, Glee Club; 2,3,4, Pep Club; 4, Student Council; Pep Club; 4, Annual Staff; 3,4, Paper Staff; 1, Dramatics; 3, Class Play. COLLEEN NEWMAN 1,2,3,4 Band; 1,2,3,4, Glee Club; 4, Mixed Chorus; 1,2,3,4, Pep Club; 3, Class Student CouncilRepresent-ative; 3, Class Play; 2, Dramatics; 3, County Government; 2, Paper Staff; 4, Co-Editor, Paper Staff; 3,2nd team Cheerleaders;4,lst team Cheerleader; 3, FFA Attendant. 10 VELETA NORDHAUSEN 2.3.4, Band; 1,2,3,4, Glee Club; 1, 2.3.4, Pep Club; 3,4, Cheerleader; 3, Student Council Vice President; 2, Class Vice-President; 4, Annual Staff; 4, Class Play; 3, County Government; 2, Majorette; 1,3, Kearney Scholastic Contest. RUTH ELAINE PENNINGTON Transferred from Ponca in second year; 2,3,4, Band; 2,4, Glee Club; 4, Class Play; 2, Dramatics; 3, Owe Act Play. JIM SUTHERLAND 1.2.3.4, Glee Club; 3, Mixed Chorus; 3.4, Class Play; 2, One Act Play; 3, County Government; 2, Paper Staff; 1,2,3,4; Basketball; 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Track. JUDITH ELAIN WEBER 1,2,3,4, Glee Club; 1,2,3,4, Pep Club; 4, Class Play; 4, Homecoming Attendant; 3,County Government; 2,3, Paper Staff; 2,3,4; Marjorette; 2, FFA Queen; 3, FFA Attendant. EVELYN WOOD Transferred from Stratton Colorado in Senior year. 11 STRANGER IN THE NIGHT The two young ladies who own the Boulevard Gift Shop leam that their store is to be the center of a murder plot. Before the mystery is solved, the girls are involved in both romance and adventure. Members of the play cast, which was directed by Mr. Mervyn Harms, were Jan Wade, Karen Nordhausen, Richard Anderson, Jim Sutherland, Jo Einspahr, Lorris Haarberg, Loren Egle, Dee Muths, Dennis McPheeters, Paige Boyce, Alta Malone and Colleen Newman. Veleta Nordhausen and Judy Weber were Prompters. OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GA) Our Hearts Were Young and Gay is the delightful story of two young laides' trip to Europe. Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough were college schoolmates and their trip is indeed an uproarious adventure. The costumes of the early twenties made this play even more impressive. Miss Frieda Ihrig directed this three-act comedy in which the following people starred: Jim Morgan, Ruth Penning ton, Karen Nordhausen, Jim Sutherland, Jan Wade, A1 Larson, Judy Weber, Lorris Haarberg, Jim Carlson, Joan Hahn, Veleta Nordhausen, Richard Anderson, Peggy Fan-' nine, Jean Hahn, Karen Fanning, Dennis 1 McPheeters, and Loren Egle. ABOVE: Cornelia assures Emily that everything is okay. Emily thought that she had killed a stowaway. AT THE RIGHT: Monseiur De la Croix meets Cornelia's father, the famous American actor, Otis Skinner. AT THE LEFT: Dick and Leo, two young medical students, help Cornelia get ready for the medical inspection. JUNIORS Harold Anderson Ronald Doris Marian Patty Alvin DeWayne Baumfalk Becker Blobaum Bunker Christensen Colby Roger Diann Creasman Denker Norman Egle Delores Einsphar Norma Gockley Freddie Goings Karen Goings Patti Harlan Dwight Doretta Harvey Lynn Elsie Greeley Haarberg Kline McBride McBride McBride Merrill Alan Mueller Alvina Gary Janice Myers Nordhausen O'Neil Gary Purdy Carolyn Edwin Roschewski Rose Karla Sailors Karen Skelton Terry Sutherland Lloyd Wade Keith Henry Stanley West Wicke, Jr. Yost Lloyd Wade - President Harlan Haarberg-Vice-President Gary Nordhausen-Secretary Norman Egle-Treasurer Karen Skelton-Student Council Rep. 14 SOPHOMORES Athenia Athey Barbara Vivian Kenneth Roger Eugene Verdonna Bartels Breese Brunkhorst Buffington Carrigan Colby Bob Joyce Rodger Marilyn Joe John Lynn Cox Creasman Crow Dunham Fanning Green Haarbei Bob Kay Fred Sharon Karen Sandra Richard Hays Hoff Krausnick Merrill Moon Morgan Nordhausen Larry Gary Vesta Tom Kenneth Philip Donald Olmsted Polly Smith Sutherland Wade Wilson Wood Sandra Morgan - President Vesta Smith-Vice-President Athenia Athey-Secretary Tom Sutherland-Treasurer Kay Hoff-Student Council Rep. 15 FRESHMEN Hene Barbara Jean Genevieve Rodger Kent Lenna Julana Berry Crow Dehart Deininger Doetker Gauger Gloy Gary Marilyn Kathryn Verna Everett Ranald Sharon Greely Haarberg Huser Ingold Keiser Kerchal Kerchal Gary Jerry Jean Kitt McBride Maris Jim Allan Rita Patricia Maxfield Nordhausen Petr Polly Pamela Joe Robert Linda Judy Resler Rietsh Simpson Springer Stock Charles Wilmer Teply Terry NOT PICTURED Ardith Lapp Janette Janice Nola Robert George Thompson Thompson Froxel Turpin Ziegler Allan Nordhausen-President Gary Kitt-Vice-President Jeannie Crow-Secretary Kent Doetker-Treasurer Marilyn Haarberg-Student Council Rep. 16 GRADE FACULTY SHIRLEY HILKER 2 years at McCook Jr. College; 2nd grade; Holbrook, Nebr. JOYLYN ROSS 2 years at KSTC Kearney; 8th grade; pep-club and gym sponsor; Culbertson, Nebr. ZORA SAILORS 2 years at McCook Jr. College; 4th grade; Palisade, Nebr. EDNA VOSEIPKA A.B. at CSCE at Greeley, Colo.; 3rd grade. ZELLA KERCHAL 2 years at Me Cool Jr. College; 1st grade, Palisade, Nebr. LEROY FLASKA 2 years at McCook Jr. College; 7th grade, coach; Oberlin, Kans. TOM HILL 2 12 years at McCook Jr. College; 5th grade, coach; Wauneta, Nebr. KAY FLASKA 2 years at McCook Jr. College; Kgt. and 1-5 Music; McCook, Nebr. MABEL SCRIVEN A.B. at CSCE at Greeley, Colo.; Principal; Wauneta, Nebr. EVA POLLY 2 years at KSTC Kearney; 1 year at U. of N.; 6th grade; Wauneta, Nebr. EIGHTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Jerry Skelton, Mary Ann Fortkamp, Clarence Fanning, Faustine Steinke Jack Hunt, Kathleen Heldenbrand. BACK ROW: Gene d'Allemand, Marcia Benge, Mrs. Ross Kenneth Hummell, Dellbert Colby, Colleen McBride, Sharon Hewitt. SEVENTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Margaret DeHart, Kenneth Krausnick, Margie Baldonado, Cath Haarberg, Donna Sturtevant, Bill Ham, Connie Carrigan, Dorsey Resler. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Flaksa, Linda Handel, Karen Stock, Jo Webber, Brice Rueter, Judy Long, Donna Manning, Diana Anderson. BACK ROW: Wesley Myers, Donald Morgan, Jim Teply, Jane Reiners, Jerry Egle, Delores Peters, Harold Breese. 19 SIXTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Dorothy Smith, Judy Morgan, Nita Fortkamp, Jane Crapson, Jerry Sutherland, Dennis Gockley, Joe Gerih. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Polly, JoAnn Stock, Kent Haarberg, Kenneth Smith, Ann Hoff, Betty Simms, Bobby Jones. BACK ROW: Beverly Hunt, Bob Me-Bride, Joyce Hays, Gerald Gerih, Ronald Prior, Carman Jones, Lynn Neville. FIFTH GRADE 1RONT ROW: Patsy Long, Dana Wade, Janet Kraus nick, Charles Ingold, Margaret Koelmel, Susan Kuenning, Pamela Cole, Dennis VanMatre, Junior Dehart. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Hill, Connie Berry, Lonnie Shackleford, Fred Baldonado, Trudy Gloy, Douglas Resler, Richard Gerdes, Darlene Baldonado, Sue Hoff. BACK ROW: Anne McCallum, Patty Ele, Ruth Hunt, Jerry Reiners, Sheryl Wheeler, Susan Ham, Robert Harper, Neil Stock. 20 FOURTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Linda Bacon, Dennis Buffington, Billie Stock, Danny Jeffries, Dennis Kennedy, Tommy Heldenbrand, Bobby Ele, Mrs. Sailors, James Crapson. BACK ROW: Carol Stock, Gerald Legg, Barbara Gerih, Jane d'Allemand, Stanley Gerdes, Kathy Egle, Donald Polly, Ronald Purdy. THIRD GRADE FRONT ROW: Nelda Baldonado, Bill DeHart, Patty Denker, Mailus Prior, Jerry Hettinger, Kelly Nordhausen, Kenneth Cole, Jack Fanning. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Voseipka, Kenneth VanMatre, Michael Ongh, Raymond Gunderson, Allan Kuenning, Mickey Brunkhorst, Neil Christen, Randy Genh, Kenneth Hays. BACK ROW: Beverly Polly, Richard Hamilton, John Legg, Nancy Hill, Brenda Haarberg, Douglas McCallum, Pamela Brown, Linda Stock. 21 SECOND GRADE FRONT ROW: Linda Spellman, Ricky Jussel, Susan Skelton, Vonna Jo Moody, Susan Hoff, Artie Sims, Mary Ele, Terry Denker. MIDDLE ROW: Miss Hilker, Pete Meints, Roger Rowley, Gary Hewitt, Nancy Stock, Wayne Brezel, Ruth DeHart. BACK ROW: Naomi Gloy, Jeffrey Maxfield, Jackie Neville, Sonny Maddux, Nik Sandman, Charles Steinke, Bill Sandman, Sandra Legg. FIRST GRADE FRONT ROW: Rejina Baldonado, Patty Cole, Susan Jones, Dennis Kuenning, Jay Fanning, Tommy Liebig, Rickey Wilcox, Ray Dean Buffington, Donnie Benge, Teddy Goff. MIDDLE ROW: Mis. Kerchal, Timmy Sutherland, Annette d'AUemand, Jimmy Brown, Cindy Sandman, John Dizmang, Steve Balius, Billy Ough, Nancy Wheeler. BACK ROW: Kathleen McCallum, George Louch, Steve Applegarth, Carroll Grimm, Marla Prior, Raymond Lines, Ronald Gloy, Melvin Legg, Carol Sue O'Neil, Stanley Smith. 22 KINDERGARTEN FRONT ROW: Craig Kitt, Gary Cappel, Doris Kuenning, Kristy Nordhausen, Ruth Mayden, Myron Redden, DeWayne Fanning, Jeannette Spellman. MIDDLE ROW: Cindy Taylor, Janice Brazell, Marilyn Harper, Kathy Hunt, Kathy Jeffries, Greg Toland, Mrs. Flaska. BACK ROW: Jackie Sandman, Jerry Purdy, Wayne Brazell, Wes Altland, Chris Hoff, Teresa Dye, Janice Sandman. PEP CLUB FRONT ROW: Cheerleaders-Kathy Heldenbrand, Colleen McBride, Sharon Hewitt, Mary Ann Fortkamp. MIDDLE ROW: Judy Morgan, Jane Crapson, Betty Sims, Joan Stock, Ann Hoff, Margaret DeHart, Nita Fortkamp, Mrs. Ross. BACK ROW: Beverly Hunt, Kathy Haarberg, Carman Jones, Jo Webber, Marcia Benge, Faustine Steinke, Judy Long, Karen Stock, Lynn Neville. 23 FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: Gene d'AlIemand, Dennis Gockley, Doisey nick, Jerry Sutherland, Bobby Jones, Joe Gerih, Coach Hill. MTODLE ROW: Kent Haarberg, Ken Smith, Bob McBride, Jack Hunt, Wesley Meyers, Bill Ham, Jerry Skelton. BACK ROW: Brice Raeter, Pete Fanning, Gerald Gerih, Jerry Kgle, Jim Teply, Ronald Prior, Don Morgan. BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Joe Gerih, Dorsey Resler, Bobby Jones, Kent Haarberg, Jerry Sutherland, Dennis Gockley. MIDDLE ROW: Gene d'AlIemand, Jerry Skelton, Bill Ham, Jack Hunt, Bob McBride, Kenneth Smith, Kenneth Krausnick, Coach Flaska. BACK ROW: Brice Rueter, Donald Morgan, Gerald Gerih, Jerry Egle, Jim Teply, Ronald Prior, Pete Fanning. 24 COWBOY BAND FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Carman Jones, Linda Handel, Judy Long, Doisey Resler, Kenneth Krausnick, Colleen McBride, Connie Carrigan, Doug Resler, Delores Peters, Anne McCallum, Janet Krausnick. MIDDLE ROW: Brice Rueter, Jerry Egle, Dennis Gockley, Beverly Hunt, Mary Ann Fortkamp, Sharon Hewitt, Ronald Prior, Bob McBride, Don Morgan, Dorothy Smith, Faustine Steinke, Wesley Meyers, Nita Fortkamp, Joan Stock, Kathy Haarberg, Jo Webber. BACK ROW: Margaret DeHart, Judy Morgan, Kathy Heldenbrand, Jane Crapson, Mr. Buckner. BLUE AND WHITE SINGERS FRONT ROW: Carman Jones, Patty Cole, Janet Krausnick, Judy Morgan, Nita Fortkamp, Susan Ham, Kathy Heldenbrand, Ruth Hunt, Anne McCallum, Dennis Gockley, Connie Berry, Darlene Baldenado, Dennis VanMatre, Mr. Buckner. MIDDLE ROW: Connie Carrigan, Joan Stock, Beverly Hunt, Cheryl Wheeler, Max Baldenado, Bob McBride, Bill Ham, Lyrm Neville, Ann Hoff, Betty Sims, Kenneth Krausnick. BACK ROW: Karen Stock, Mary Ann Fortkamp, Don Morgan, Delores Peters, Sharon Hewitt, Marcia Benge, Colleen McBride, Ronald Prior, Faustine Steinke, Linda Handel, Brice Rueter. 25 FRONT ROW: Veleta Nordhausen, Karla Sailors, Jo Einspahr, Norma Gockley, Colleen Newman, Patti Greeley. SECOND ROW: _ Dee Muths, Barb Bartels, Karen Nordhausen, Karen Fanning. THIRD ROW: Judy Stock, Judy Weber, Elaine Harvey, Jan Wade, Karen Skelton, Sharon Kerchal, Pam Resler, Elsie Merrill. FOURTH ROW. Patty Bunker, Carolyn Roschewski, Pat Polly, Lenna Gauger, Karen Goings, Athenia Athey, Jean Hahn, Joan Hahn. FIFTH ROW: Joyce Creasman, Diann Denker, Doris Becker, Doretta McBride, Marilyn Haarberg, Kay Hoff, Vesta Smith, Lorraine Harvey- BACK ROW: Miss Gilkeson, Alta Malone, Genevieve DeHart, Verna ln-gold. B O O s T E R Under the capable leadership of their president, Jan Wade, the Broncho Booaers had a very successful year. Jan had as her assistants, Doris Becker as vice-president, Karen Fanning as secretary, Alta Malone as treasurer, and representing the Boosters on the Student Council was Dee Muths. The Boosters have many varied activities. Perhaps the most important of these is cheering the Bronchos at the athletic events. Each year the girls give a banquet and dance for the boys who have lettered in sports during the year. The theme of the 1956 banquet was A Trip to the Moon . Miss Mabel Gilkeson is the faculty sponsor for the Boosters.. FRONT ROW: Mr. Altland, A. Christensen, D. Kerchal, L. Egle,L. Haarberg, H. Haarbeig, L. McBride. SECOND ROW: R. Turpin, C. Teply, J. McBride, G. Kitt, B. Cox, G. Greeley, B. Hays, L. Olmsted, R. Baumfalk, R. Crow, J. Maxfield. THIRD ROW: B. Terry, R. Kerchal, F. Kraus nick, R. Creasman, S. Yost, P. Wilson, D. Wood, K. Brunkhorst, A. Nordhausen, J. Farming, F. Goings, N. Egle, K. Doetker, H. Anderson. BACK ROW: R. Nordhausen, G. Polly, G. Ziegler,J. Greeley, G. Doetker, D. Colgy, H. McBride, D. Breese,E. Kerchal, G. Nordhausen L. Wade, J. Rietsch, L. Haarbeig. Amid a western setting, Miss Jo Einspahr, center, was crowned 1956 FFA Sweetheart Queen. Attendants to the queen were, left to right, Karen Nordhausen, Judy Weber, Colleen Newman, and Karla Sailors. At left is the FFA Sponsor, Mr. Paul Altland. This is bis first year at Wauneta. At right are the FFA officers for the year 55-56. From left to right they are: Lynn McBride, sentinel; Alvin Christensen, reporter, Dallas Kerchal, Vice-president, Loren Egle, president; Lorris Haarberg, secretary and Harlan Haarberg, treasurer. CflHKO Mpsr - HOMECOMING The festivities of the 1956-57 WHS Homecoming were started early in the Homecoming week when the Broncho Boosters organized to paint the downtown store windows. Thursday evening, October 19, a pep rally featuring the burning of the Trenton dummy and a gigantic bonfire were held in the ballpark. At 7:30 Friday evening, the Bronchos took the field against the Trenton Warriors. As the WHS players ran on the field, they passed through a huge horseshoe of flowers which was made by some of the girls. Jan Wade and Loren Egle were crowned Homecoming Queen and King at the half-time. Members of their royal court were Judy Weber, Karen Nordhausen, Jim Morgan, and Lorris Haarberg. The Pride of the Frenchman marching band presented their TV Show and played the Cermonial March as the royal couple were presented. The Warriors emerged victorious, the score 13-0. After the game, the Alumni Association gave a dance for the students of WHS, faculty, other alumni and the Trenton fans. Wiley Green and his orchestra provided the music. JR.-SR. BANQUET AND PROM Eiffel Towers, bar scenes, and sidewalk cafe scenes created the atmosphere for the annual Jr.-Sr. Banquet on April 23, 1956. A fried chicken dinner was served by the Rebekahs. After the banquet, a Prom using the same theme, Evening in Paris' was held in the WHS gym. Dancing music was provided by Wiley Green and his Frenchmen . HOME EC. QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS Miss Kay Larson was crowned queen of the homemaking girls by popular vote of the de partment. Her attendants were Miss Shirley Knepper and Miss Barbara Neville. The crowning took place at the annual style show which is sponsored by the homemaking department. April Showers was the theme used. On the left is Miss Knepper, center Miss Larson, and right Miss Neville. COUNTY GOVERNMENT FIRST ROW, From the Left: Doris Becker, Norman Egle, Terry Sutherland, Lynn McBride, Karen Skelton, Gary Nordhausen. SECOND ROW: Harlan Haarberg, Karla Sailors, Norma Gockley. THIRD ROW: Peco Anderson, Patti Greeley, Stanley Yost, Elsie Merrill, Lloyd Wade. TEENAGE ROAD-E-O FROM the LEFT: Loren Egle, top winner; Kay La: son, girl's division winner; Harlan Haarberg, seca place winner. The Wauneta Jaycees sponsored th first annual Teenage Road-e-o in which 25 stude: of WHS participated. As his prize, Loren receive: an expense-paid trip to Grand Island for the state competition. GIRLS AND BOYS STATE Jan Wade and Richard Anderson represented Wauneta at the annual Girls and Boys State held in Lincoln. Jan was appointed as a Supreme Court Judge and Richard was elected as a Senator. 32 BOBBY SOX Miss Frieda Ihrig directed three one-act plays in the spring of 1956. Bobby Sox , a comedy, was the story of a mischievous young teenager who is constantly pestering her older sister and her boyfriend. Jean Hahn, Ruth Pennington, Jim Carlson, Karen Fanning, Jim Morgan, Richard Fox, and Bill Crapson starred in this play. The Storm , a dramatic one-act play, was chosen as Wauneta's entry in the Dramatics Contest which was held at Palisade. A car wreck during a snow-storm causes a man to swear revenge on another. This play reaches a dramatic climax when the men meet face to face. This play received an excellent plus rating at the contest, and Mac Fanning received acting honors. Members of the cast were Shirley Knepper, Danielle Morgan, Mac Fanning, Richard Christensen, and Joan Hahn. (There were no pictures of this play available.) FATHER SAYS NO Another comedy, Father Says No , was presented by the Sophomore class. It is the story of two teen-age girls who want to entertain their boyfriends, but Father will not cooperate. Delores Eins-pahr, Ronnie Baumfolk, Norma Gockley, Karen Skelton, Patty Bunker, Lloyd Wade, Terry Sutherland, and P rlan Haarberg were in this play. THE BRONCHO STAFF SEATED, From the Left: Jo Ein-spahr, Grade school; Joan Hahn, Activities; Dee Muths, Seniors; Jan Wade, Music; Karen Nordhausen, Editor; Mrs. Newton, Sponsor; Peggy Fanning, Ads; Veleta Nordhausen, Underclassmen; Jean Hahn, Sports. STANDING: Jim Carlson, Music; Loren Egle, Grade school; Jim Morgan, Artist and Sports; Lorris Haarberg, Activities; Richard Anderson, Seniors; Karen Fanning, Underclassmen. STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED, from the left: Mr. Sutherland, Sponsor; Harlan Haarberg, Vice-president; Loren Egle, President; Karen Nordhausen, Secretary-Trear-urer. STANDING: Marilyn Haarberg, Dee Muths, Jan Wade, Kay Hoff, Karen Skelton. THE HOOFPRINTS STAFF SEATED from the left: Mrs. Newton, Lorraine Harvey, Karen Skelton, Jean Hahn, Jan Wade, Colleen Newman, Sandra Morgan, Alta Malone. STANDING: Joyce Creasman, Peggy Fanning, Athenia Athey, Doris Becker, Joan Hahn, Diann Denker, Pat Bunker, Patti Greeley, Karen Goings, Janice O'Neil, Dee Muths, Karen Fanning. Choir Rehearsal Drums Bass Horn and Tympani Clarinets Mr. Buckner CONCERT FRONT ROW—CLARINETS: Karen Nordhausen, Athenia Athey, Sandra Morgan; FLUTES- Ruth Pennington, Colleen Newman, Kay Hoff, Pamela Resler; HORNS: Ilene Berry, Joyce Creasman, Karen Skelton, Jan Wade, Dennis McPheeters; MIDDLE ROW—CLARINETS: Karen Fanning, Colleen McBride, Diana Denker; OBOE: Norma Gockley CORNETS: Jim Carlson, Karla Sailors, Joan Hahn, Jo Einspahr, Jean Hahn, Patricia Polly; BASS CLARINET: Linda Springer: SAXOPHONES: Janice O'Neil, Judy Stock, Elaine Harvey, Lorraine Harvey; BACK ROW—CLARINETS: THE PRIDE OF THE FRENCHMAN” marching band, which consisted of forty-four members, performed at Boulder Band Day in Boulder, Colorado giving their show entitled Optomistic Outlook . They received two superiors on it and on their street marching they received two very superiors and one superior. The band marched at every home football game and performed in the Second Annual Wauneta Band Night with the Wauneta Grade, Imperial, and Trenton bands. BAND Jim Maxfield, Connie Cardigan, Alta Malone, Barbara Bartels; PERCUSSION: Eugene Cardigan, Bill Crapson, Veleta Nordhausen, Don Wood, Roger Buffington; BASS HORN: Roger Deininger; DIRECTOR: Mr. John F. Buckner; BARITONES: Doris Becker, Richard Fox; TROMBONES: Don Morgan, Mary Fortkamp, Sharon Hewitt, Marilyn Haarberg, John Green. 1956-57 BEST BANDSMAN The Wauneta High School Band chose a 1956-57 Best Bandsman who was Karen Nordhausen. She was presented with the trophy which is a traveling trophy. Her selection was made because of her responsibility, integrity, and determination. GIRLS’ GLEE FRONT ROW — Ilene Berry, Norma Gockley, Joan Hahn, Joyce Creasman, Vesta Smith, Sharon Merrill, Genevieve DeHart, Elsie Merrill, Jean Hahn, Vema Ingold, Jeanie Crow. SECOND ROW — Karen Fanning, Lorraine Harvey, Veleta Nordhausen, Patti Greeley, Karla Sailors, Delores Muths, Peggy Fanning, Karen Nordhausen, Ardith Lapp, Nola Troxel, Judy Stock, Diana Denker, Pat Bunker. THIRD ROW — Jo Einspahr, Sandra Morgan, Elaine Harvey, Marian Blobaum, Jan Wade, Colleen Newman, Athenia Athey, Barbara Bartels, Myma Gerih, Judy Weber, Ruth Pennington, Pamela Resler, John F. Buckner (director) . BACK ROW — Kay Hoff, Karen Goings, Marilyn Haarberg, Patricia Polly, Alta Malone, Doretta McBride, Lena Gauger, Joan Harms, Karen Moon, Doris Becker, Juliana Gloy, Karen Skelton. BOYS’ GLEE FRONT ROW — John F. Buckner (director), Wilmer Terry, Eugene Carrigan, Gary Kitt, Larry Olmstead, Allan Mueller, Roger Creasman, Bill Crapson, Fred Kraus nick, Kent Doetker, Ronald Baumfalk, Roger Crow, Jim Maxfield, Edwin Rose. SECOND ROW — Stanley Yost, Lynn Haarberg, Roger Buffington, Charles Mueller, Terry Sutherland, Lorris Haarberg, Richard Anderson, Richard Fox, Phillip Wilson, Kenneth Wade, Joe Fanning, Norman Egle. THIPJD ROW — Richard Nordhausen, Kenneth Brunkhorst, Don Wood, George Ziegler, Henry Wicke, Jim Carlson, Alvin Christensen, John Green, Joe Rietch, Roger Deininger, Allan Nordhausen, Lynn McBride. BACK ROW — Jim Morgan, Gary Nordhausen, Harlan Haarberg, Dennis McPheeters, A1 Larson, DeWayne Colby, Jim Sutherland, Wayne Bartels, Iloyd Wade, Gary Polly, Loren Egle. 38 MODERN CHOIR FIRST ROW - Left, Top to Bottom: Joyce Creasman, Sharon Mturill, Kay Hoff, Vesta Smith, Diana Denker, Karen Skelton, Colleen Newman, Athenia Athey, Pat Bunker. SECOND ROW -Sandra Morgan, Karla Sailors, Jo Einspahr, Karen Nordhausen, Lorraine Harvey, Barbara Bane Is, Doris Becker, Jan Wade, Doretta McBride. THIRD ROW - Dermis McPheeters, Jim Carlson, Don Wood, Jim Morgan, John Green, Larry Olmstead, Ronald Baumfalk, Roger Creasman. FOURTH ROW - Bill Crapson, Richard Fox, Richard Anderson, A1 Larson, Wayne Bartels, Lynn McBride, Lorris Haarberg, Edwin Rose. DIRECTOR - Mr. John F. Buckner. PIANIST - Norma Gockley. The Wauneta Modern Choir has given several local programs. Also, they have appeared on KHOL-TV giving a half-hour program, sung with the SPVA Music Festival Choir, went on a short tour, and sang at the District Contest. 39 V Ifi r Names to the Frenchman Valley All-Conference Football Team was Jim Sutherland. Receiving Honarable Mention were Peco Anderson, Gary Nordhausen, Jim Sutherland, All-Conference; Wayne Battles and Harlan Haarberg. Coach Sutherland receives the trophy which his team won during the softball tournament while the team looks on. They are left to right: Rich Anderson, Jim Sutherland, Ron Hill, Harlan Haarberg, Gary Nordhausen, Richard Nordhausen, Dick Merrill, Jim Greely, Richard Fox, and Jerry Sutherland. Coaches Toland and Kanago look at some of the trophies the Bronks have added to their collection and talk of all those they will add this year. Helping the Bronks to a successful football season were these four fine backfield men: Gary Nord-hausen, halfback; Peco Anderson, tailback; Harlan Haarberg, halfback; and Jim Morgan, quarterback. These four lettermen sparked some great running attacks to defeat 3 out of 6 opponents. On the line for the 56 season were the players shown below. In spite of many injuries the Bronko linemen showed their colors against opponents from both the Frenchman Valley and South Platte Valley Conferences. Lloyd Wade, Lor-ris Haarberg, Richard Nordhau-sen, Wayne Bar-ties, A1 Larson, Loren Egle, Jim Sutherland. FRONT ROW: Phil Wilson, Jerry McBride, Kent Doetker, Ron Baumfolk, Fred Krausnick, Alan Mueller, Bob Cox, Gary Kitt, and Roger Creasman. 2nd ROW: Lynn McBride, Stan Yost, Ken Wade, Terry Sutherland, Richard Fox, Lynn Haarberg, Joe Fanning, Norman Egle, and Coach Kanago. 3rd ROW: Bob Hays, Roger Dieninger, Alan Nardhausen, George Ziegler, Jim Morgan, Loren Egle, Richard Nordhausen, Tom Sutherland, Lorris Haarberg, and Coach Toland. BACK ROW: Henry Wicke, Alvin Christensen, Lloyd Wade, Wayne Bartles, A1 Larson, Gary Purdy, Bud McBride, Jim Sutherland, Harlan Haarberg, Gary Nordhausen, and Gary Polly. 42 FRONT ROW: R. Baumfalk, 3. Terry, G. Kitt, R. Deimnger, t. Keiser, K. Doetker, R. Fox. SECOND ROW: F. Krausnick, R. Creasman, J. Fanning, T. Sutherland, K. Wade, N. Egle, B. Cox. THIRD ROW: Ass't Coach Kanago, L. McBride, A. Nard-hausen, J. Reitsch, H. Wicke, R. Nordhausen, T. Sutherland, R. Andersen, Coach Toland. BACK ROW: L. Egle, J. Morgan, G. Nordhausen, H. Haarberg, A. Larson, J. Sutherland, L. Wade, G. Polly. Coaches Toland and Kanago proudly pose with their starting 10 players on the basketball squad for the 56- 57 season. They are left to right: Richard Anderson, Richard Nordhausen, Jim Morgan, Harlan Haarberg, Gary Nordhausen, A1 Larson, Jim Sutherland, Lloyd Wade, Loren Egle, and Tom Sutherland. These boys proudly showed their talents in the art of basketball to bring home 4th place in the S.P.V. Tourney. Comprising the golf team in 56 were the following players: Jim Morgan, Richard Nordhausen, Richard Anderson, and Harlan Haarberg. These players came back with 3rd place in a golf tournament with Imperial, Grant, and Big Springs. 43 Jim Morgan Harlan Haarberg Richard Anderson Jim Sutherland Richard Anderson, A1 Larson, and Jim Morgan talk over their plans for the State Track Meet. These boys qualified for the Meet in the following events respectively Mile Run, Pole Vault, and 880 Yd. Run. Ron Hill shows his agility in the high hurdles. Ron was active in the 220 Yd. Dash, Pole Vault, and was a member of the record-breaking Mile Relay Team. Harlan Haarberg jumps far as he competes in the FV Track Meet. Harlan also set a new school record in the 440 Yd. Run. Proudly displaying the trophies which they won are the members of the Freshmen Relay Team: They are left to right: Ken Brunkhorst, Gary Polly, Lynn Haarberg, and Richard Nordhausen. Jim Morgan's face looks triumphant but exhausted as he plunges across the finish line to set a new Frenchman Valley half-mile record. This track ace finished first in every meet in which he competed with the exception of the state meet. WAUNETA TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS EVENT TIME OR DISTANCE YEAR HELD BY 100 yd. dash 10.0 sec. 1938 1953 Dean Kitt Larry Tatum Loren Tatum 220 yd. dash 22.4 sec. 1953 Larry Tatum 440 yd. dash 54.0 sec. 1956 Harlan Haarberg 880 yd. run 2:05. 8 min. 1956 Jim Morgan Mile run 4:53 min. 1932 Woodrow Moody 180 yd. low hurdles 21:1 sec. 1953 Loren Tatum 120 yd. high hurdles 15.8 sec. 1952 Richard Battles Discus throw 124,6T| 1952 Marvin Large Shot put 45'11' 1950 Dennis Einspahr Broad jump 21'3 1953 Loren Tatum Pole vault il'1 2 1934 Verl Athey High jump 6' 1952 Robert Bartels 880 yd. relay 1:36.1 1953 Larry Tatum, Karl Polly, Jack Neverve, Loren Tatum Mile relay 3:46.3 1956 Richard Anderson, Harlan Haarberg, Ken Querry, Ron Hill Freshman relay .51 sec. 1956 Ken Brunkhorst, Richard Nordhausen, Lynn Haarberg, Gary Polly 45 ADAMS DRUG COMPANY Walgreen Agency KROTTER HINER Hamlet Nebraska Hardware — Grain Lumber — Coal Sherwin William Paints J. C. PENNEY CO., INC. C. G. Adams Congratulations, Class of 1957 Always first quality Imperial Nebraska Phone 24 Imperial Nebraska ROWLEY WALGREEN Wauneta, Nebraska Motorola T.V. Dealer in Steckly Hybrids Snaps EINSPAHR’S REXALL DRUG STORE Charles Einspahr, Owner Prescription Specialist Imperial Nebraska Complete Tank Wagon Service EUGENE AND RUTH JUSTICE Phone 151 Socony Mobil Oil Company Outboard Aviation Products Mobilgas — Mobiloil — Mobilgrease Meet the gang at Charlies” SINNER’S PAINT BODY SHOP Ed Sinner Lloyd Sinner Wauneta, Nebraska Phone 195 CHATEAU THEATER “Home of fine screen entertainment' F. D. Rider, Proprietor GIFTORIUM Headquarters for Keepsake, Starfire, and Cosmic Diamonds Thos. F. Stock Hurry-up-Jeweler for Hurry-up-People The Only Bargain in Cleaning is Quality” Let the WAUNETA CLEANERS give you clothes that look well groomed VOORHEES COUNCE Insurance and Real Estate For Low Cost Insurance Phone 19 Wauneta Nebraska Phone 202 Wauneta Nebraska F. W. Heldenbrand THOMAS GAS APPLIANCE Congratulations to the Class of “57” Your local Butane — Propane Dealer Phone 218 Residence — 218M Wauneta Nebraska M A Y T A G G00DS0N Plumbing — Heating Appliances — Water Systems Skelgas Propane Bulk Service Phone 81 418 W. ‘B’ St. McCook, Nebraska M A Y T A G CURTIS CURTIS Atto r ney s-at-La w Phone 39 Imperial V,— Nebraska Henry W. Curtis Guy G. Curtis WAUNETA MOTORS The Fine Car of Its Field Ford for ’57 Phone 23 Wilbur Larson Wauneta, Nebraska PLAINS CAFE For the Best in Food Sandwiches - Dinners - Beverages Wauneta Nebraska KNOTWELL BLACKSMITH SHOP Blacksmithing — Welding - Well Supplies Lawn-Mower Sharpening WAUNETA CLOTHING COMPANY Clothing for School-Play-W ork-Dress for All the Family H. C. Brown, Proprietor Wauneta Nebraska — HOFF PRINTS — Mrrs SROCIRY AHD NELSON C. BURHAM Contractor Phone 15 Wauneta Nebraska Better Building by Burham GRIMMS HARDWARE Maytag Automatic Washing Machine Youngstown Kitchens Gifts Wauneta Nebraska KELTON’S MARKET AND GAS Groceries-Meats-Vegetables Mobiloil Service Gas Oil Imperial Phon® 183M Nebraska SUTTON’S JEWELRY GAMBLE’S STORE Imperial Benkelman Elgin Watches Keepsake Diamonds Watch Repairing Imperial Mr. Mrs. Paul E. Coates Nebraska IMPERIAL CLEANERS ARNISON’S Floyd Bower FASHIONS and FABRICS Telephone 212 Imperial Nebraska Special One Day Service Imperial Nebraska LEECH MOTOR COMPANY Chevrolet and Buick Dealer For Best Service in Town Owned and Operated by Hugh Leech Phone 80 Imperial, Nebraska FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE EXCHANGE This Page Purchased by the Following: FARMERS CO-OP GROCERY Phone 8 FARMERS CO-OP LUMBER Phone 50 FARMERS CO-OP ELEVATOR LEMENT Phone 10 Wauneta, Nebraska IMPERIAL MOTOR COMPANY Complete One-Stop Service Phone 47 NORMAN S W AND PETERSON Zenith TV Frigidaire Maytag Skelgas Water System Gas Oil Tires Try Our Tank Wagon Service Phone 2 Wouneto Nebraska McPHEETER’S Ready to-wear Clothing Shoes-Toys-Notions Mr. and Mrs. McPheelers Wauneta Nebraska Phone 6 THE PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY A. D. McCollum Wauneta Nebraska Phone 42 All Types of Insurance Service Wauneta TEXACO PRODUCTS Hi-way Garage Parts and Accessories General Repairs Phone 198 Nebraska FRED R. GRIMM, REALTOR Farms, Ranches, Homes Real Estate Loans Telephone 42 Wauneta Nebraska SOCONY MOBIL COMPANY Tank Wagon Service Call Claude Graves at 8-F-20 WAUNETA BREEZE Chase County’s Best Phone 89 Hamlet Nebraska Wauneta Nebraska BOB'S STORE Groceries — Meats — Vegetables Fruits — Fresh or Frozen Service is the Best at Bob’s Grocery Store OWNED AND OPERATED BY Bob Hummel Phone 18 Wauneta Nebraska BRETHOWER LOCKER PLANT Complete Frozen Foods Service Imperial Nebraska PENNINGTON’S GARAGE For Service Phone 453 Wauneta Nebraska Phone 18 WAUNETA FALLS BANK The Old Reliable” Sixty-five years of efficient service at a reasonable cost MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Wauneta Nebraska Wi ey Green — President Lois Denker Dwight W. Egle - Cashier Karlene Donze WAUNETA SUPPLY C. ROBERT The store owned and operated by Jess Weber, one of the friendliest men in town. Electrical Appliances Plumbing Equipment Household Articles Phone — house 36-M office 36 Wauneta Nebraska FOR PORTRAITS OF QUALITY It’s Haberman’s of Hastings H. L. Haberman CARLSON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Phone - Home 38 Office 65 Wauneta Nebraska NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION Farm and Ranch Loans E. R. Voorhees, Secretary-Treasurer Wauneta Nebraska Service Is Our Motto HAMILTON GARAGE Garage Phone 158 Garage Phone 158 Resident 133 For the finest Service in town stop at HAMILTON'S on Main Street of Vfauneta, Nebr. Owned and operated by Orval Hamilton FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY Grain Lumber Coal GREELY’S SERVICE STATION Stop at the sign of the flying red horse Grease Jobs — Repairs — Wash Jobs Beer — Gas — Oil Hamlet Nebraska Hamlet Quality for the Farmer Feed and Seed Fertilizer at HAMLET FEED AND SEED Hamlet Nebr. Phone — Palisade 18-F-13 Wauneta Phone 7-F-20 Nebraska DOT’S BEAUTY SHOP Congratulations to the Seniors of ’57 Nebraska LUHRS AND REYNOLDS Roosevelt Luhrs George Reynolds Richard Cassleman Imperial, Nebraska IMPERIAL CO-OP EQUITY EXCHANGE Implements-Repairs Grain-Feed-Coal Imperial Nebraska THE IMPERIAL REPUBLICAN BABB’S CAFE Imperial Nebraska One of the Largest Weekly Newspapers In Western Nebraska — Almost everyone in Chase County Reads the Imperial Republican Imperial Nebraska REESE Imperial Where Chase County shops with Confidence THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Members of F. D. I. C. Imperial Nebraska GIBSON-PHARMACY Meet the gang at your Friendly Rexall For a complete line of candy, refreshments, school supplies, toilet preparations, and packaged drugs for tht entire family STOP AT YOUR REXALL DEALERS E. N. Berry, Jr. Russell Bodeman Phone 4 Wauneta, Nebraska THE CHASE COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT Congratulates the Class of ’57 Good Soil Management is the Duty of All BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TECHNICIANS N. L. Kohl - Imperial - Chairman Herman V. Schutz, OSDA - Imperial Clarence Blobaum - Wauneta - Vice- Leo Weiss, OSDA - Imperial Chairman Frank Osier - Imperial - Sec. and CHASE COUNTY AGRICULTURE STABILIZATION AND CONSERVATION PROGRAM Congratulations to the Class of 1957 WAUNETA ROLLER MILLS Family and Bakers Flour Poultry and Livestock Feeds Molasses Wauneta Nebraska HARCHELROAD CHEVROLET COMPANY Repair all makes of cars Genuine Chevrolet Parts Massey Harris Baldwin Machinery Phone 55 Need Quick Service? Here’s the Place. JOHNSTON Zenith T. V. Furniture — Hardware ” Store That Serves You Best” V. B. Johnston HARDWARE Office Phone 1 Residence Phone 147 Wauneta, Nebraska CO-OP OIL STATION Gas Oil Open Sundays from 7 to 9 Prompt courteous service Royal Tires Phone 82 — Wauneta LeRoy Jussel, Manager PLAINS OIL STATION Gasoline-Oil-Tires-Appliances Your friendly dealer Wauneta, Nebraska RUDY'S RECREATION A. R. d'Allemand, Owner FROSTY’S Candy — Tobacco BARBER SHOP Cigarettes — Soft Drinks Sporting Goods Clean Entertainment Wauneta Nebraska WAUNETA CONOCO W. W. Wiley A. E. CARRIGAN Minneapolis — Moline — Kelly Ryan Sales — Service — Parts Gas Oil Phone 128 Wauneta Nebraska Wauneta Nebraska KROTTER AND JOHN FITZGERALD Paints — Coal Lumber — Grain Builders Supplies The Home of the Builder” Phone 21 Wauneta, Nebraska D. C. HARVER SONS Wauneta Feed Yards Feeds of fine cattle ranching Beef on the Hoof


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