THE VIKING To our classmates and friends of Wausa High we dedicate this Viking Yearbook. Long may you remember the happy times spent in the quest for knowledge and truth through the academic and extra- curricular program of our school. - -Senior Class of 1958 Purple and gold for Wausa High, Our spirit, it will never die; We Vikings fight to win, We won't give in. Onward our gallant crew. Cheer, cheer, Wausa High; We'll sing your praises to the sky Until the end of time We ll be on the line, Giving our all to you. Our colors always will prevail; The Vikings, they will never fail; So we’ll get out and fight. And win tonight, Victory for Wausa High. Rah! Rah! WAUSA WAUSA HATCHERY DeKalb - Standard Chix Mobil - Feed Service COUNCIL OAK STORE Phone 189 Stewart Chambers, Manager BOARD OF EDUCATION Donald V. Nelson; Elon Thorell; D. K. Peterson, Secretary; Wilbur Ekdahl, Treasurer; J. Arnold Anderson, President; Ival Lindquist. SCHOOL CUSTODIAN ALBIN W. ANDERSON, he keeps our school building and grounds in tip-top shape for all of us as our school days come and go. TOWN AND COUNTRY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Wausa, Nebraska K K CLEANERS Wausa, Nebraska pages for THE VIKING. ANNUAL STAFF FIRST ROW: Vicky Pearson, Activities Editor; Karen Larson, Sophomore Editor; Jean Banks and Sharon Lindquist, Editors; LaNoy Norman, Freshman Editor; Linda Anderson, Art Editor. SECOND ROW: Roger Swanson, Assistant Business Manager; Bruce Bloomquist, Assistant Business Manager; Mary Lou Johnson, Junior Editor; Richard Carlson, Business Manager; Ardis Halleen, Senior Editor; Jon Phillips, Sports Editor; JoAnn Suhr, Grade Editor; Dennis Black, Sales Assistant; Mr. Johnson, Sponsor. Don Emmick, Representing HUNTINGTON LABORATORIES, INC. 1607 West 26 Street Phone 8-2816 Sioux City Iowa L______ W. H. JOHNSON Wayne State - University of Nebraska Superintendent of Schools and Social Science GERALD GUNDERSON Wayne State - University of Wyoming Principal, Coach and Commercial MICHAEL PARADISANOS Morningside College - University of Minnesota Math and Science PAUL HORNER Nebraska Wesleyan University Coach, Industrial Arts and History MISS ARENT Wayne State - Colorado State Home Economics and English MISS MENGEDOHT Midland College English and Biology COMMERCIAL STATE BANK Wausa, Nebraska ARTHUR JENSON Wayne State, University Wyoming Music DON HIXSON Wayne State, University Nebraska Grades 7 and 8 MRS. BLACK Wayne State Grades 5 and 6 MRS. CHAMBERS Wayne State Grades 3 and 4 Grade Principal MISS ROPER University of South Dakota Grades 1 and 2 MISS BANISTER Wayne State Kindergarten and Grade 2 M M MOTOR CO. Wausa, Nebraska SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS CLASS HISTORY On August 30, 1954, twenty-four green” Freshmen entered Wausa High School for the beginning of four wonderful years and to continue their educational activities. They were Linda Anderson, Jean Banks, Delwyn Beaudette, Roger Bengston, Dennis Black, Bruce Bloomquist, Loren Bruder, Richard Carlson, Douglas Claussen, Gary Custer, Eldon Fink, Patrick Haley, Ardis Halleen, John Hillberg, Mary Lou Johnson, Karen Larson, Sharon Lindquist, Richard Nelson, LaNoy Norman, Vicky Pearson, Jon Phillips, Bonita Swanson Rosen, Roger Swanson, and JoAnn Suhr. At the first class-meeting the following officers were elected: President, Richard Carlson; Vice President, Jon Phillips; Secretary, Dennis Black; and Treasurer, Roger Swanson. Linda Anderson, Karen Larson, Bruce Bloomquist, and Patrick Haley were elected to serve on the student council. Mr. Vorce served as our class sponsor. Linda Anderson and Jon Phillips were the Homecoming Attendants. Ardis Halleen was our cheerleader. On August 30, 1955, twenty-four Sophomores returned to Wausa High. Delwyn Beaudette moved away during the year decreasing the enrollment to twenty-three. Class officers were: President, Linda Ander- son; Vice President, Vicky Pearson; Secretary, Jean Banks; and Treasurer, Karen Larson. Mary Lou John- son, Ardis Halleen, Gary Custer, and Richard Carlson represented the Sophomores on the student council. Mr. Gunderson served as our class sponsor. Attendants to the King and Queen at Homecoming were Jean Banks and Richard Carlson. Ardis Halleen and Mary Lou Johnson were cheerleaders. Twenty-three Juniors enrolled for their third year at Wausa High School in September, 1956. Class officers were; President, Jean Banks; Vice President, LaNoy Norman; Secretary, Gary Custer; and'Treas- urer, Richard Nelson. Mary Lou Johnson, Vicky Pearson, Richard Carlson, and Dennis Black served on the student council. The Juniors presented their play, The Calamity Kids, ” on November 3. Mrs. V. Glaze Reed directed the play. Junior class rings came December 13. On May 3, the Junior Class honored the Seniors with the annual Junior-Senior Banquet. We had a Hawaiian theme. Miss Matsumotto and Mr. Paradisanos were our class sponsors. Homecoming Attendants were Mary Lou Johnson and Douglas Claus- sen. Mary Lou Johnson was our cheerleader. September 2, 1957, twenty-three Seniors returned to Wausa High for their final year. Jerome Bauerly became a member of our class during the year. Class officers were: President, LaNoy Norman; Vice President, Richard Carlson; Secretary, Vicky Pearson; and Treasurer, Karen Larson. Student Council representatives were Linda Anderson, Jean Banks, Loren Bruder, and Douglas Claussen. Homecoming Attendants were Jean Banks, Ardis Halleen, Richard Carlson, and Jon Phillips. Mary Lou Johnson and Ardis Halleen were our cheerleaders. Our sponsors were Mr. Johnson and Mr. Gunderson. The seniors pre- sented their class play, The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come, March 21, with Miss Mengedoht dir- ecting. Senior pictures were taken on October 21 by Genelli Studios of Sioux City, Iowa. On the night of May 2, the Juniors gave a banquet in honor of the Seniors. Baccalaureate exercises were held on May 18. The final get together of the Seniors was the Commencement program which was held on May 21. 10 L. G. BALFOUR CO., Class Rings and Jewelry Norman Lessor, Representative, Fremont, Nebraska UNDA ANDERSON - Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Band J -2-3- 4; Piano Accompanist 4; District Contest 1-2-3-4; Music Award 3-4; Student Council 1-4, President 4; Pep Club 1- 2-3-4; Y-Teen's 1-2-3-4; Class President 2; Banquet Waitress 2; The Calamity Kids” Cast 3; Homecoming 1; County Government 3; Echo Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; The Uttle Shepherd of Kingdom Come Cast 4. A brimful of mischief, fun and glee, as ever a mortal girl can be. JEAN BANKS - Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Majorette 3-4; District Contest 1-2-3-4; Music Award 1- 2-3-4; Girls' Physical 1-2-3-4; Girls' Trio 2-3-4; Quartet 4; Madrigal 4; The Fortune Teller Chorus 1; Dramatics 2-3-4; Declam Contest 3; The Calamity Kids Cast 3; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Secretary 3, Reporter 4, Area President 4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4, President 3, Treasurer 4; Home- coming 2-4; County Government 3; Banquet Waitress 2; Echo Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Secretary 2; Class President 3; Student Council 4; Vocal Duet 3-4; The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come Cast 4. Friends and friendly conversation are her companions. JEROME BAUERLY - First three years at Helan High School, Sioux City, Iowa. Basketball 4; Track 4; Echo Staff 4; Baseball 4; The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come Crew 4. Oh, this learning, what a trial it is. ROGER BENGTSON - Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3- 4; Music Award 2-3-4; District Contest 1-2-3-4; Dra- matics 1-2-3; Declam Contest 3; The Calamity Kids Crew 3; Basketball 1-2-4; Football 4; Clarinet Quartet 3-4. The world knows but two; Shakespeare and me. DENNIS BLACK - Mixed Chorus 1-3; Band 1-2-3-4; Dis- trict Contest 1-2-3-4; Music Award 3-4; Dramatics 1-2-3; Pep Band 1-2-3-4; Class Secretary 2; Student Council 3; Basketball 4; Football 4; Track 1-2-3-4; The Calamity Kids Cast 3; The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come Crew 4. Once they caught me studying and I finally lived down the disgrace. BRUCE BLOOMQUIST - Mixed Chorus 1; Band 1-2-3-4; District Contest 1-2-3-4; Football 1-2-3-4, Letter 3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4, Letter 4; Track 4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Student Council 1; The Calamity Kids Cast 3; The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come Crew 4; Echo Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. Nothing is ever achieved without enthusiasm. LOREN BRUDER - Mixed Chorus 3-4; District Contest 3-4; Student Council 4; County Government 3; Banquet Waiter 2; Football 1-2-3-4, Letter 1-2-3-4; Track 2-3-4, Letter 3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; The Calamity Kids” Crew 3; The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come Crew 4. A light heart lives long. RICHARD CARLSON - Mixed Chorus 1-3-4; District Con- test 3-4; Band 1; Cornhusker's Boys' State 3; Class Presi- dent 1, Vice President 4; Student Council 2-3; Home- coming 2-4; Football 4, Letter 4; Basketball 1-2-3-4, Letter 4; Track 1-2-3-4, Letter 1; Baseball 1-2-3-4; The Calamity Kids Cast 3; The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come Cast 4; County Government 3. Athletic, sociable, and a good fellow; what more possible? DOUGLAS CLAUSSEN - Student Council 4, Vice President 4; Banquet Waiter 2; Homecoming 3; Football 1-2-3-4, Letter 1-2-3-4; Basketball 3-4, Letter 3-4; Track 1-2-3- 4, Letter 1-2-3-4; The Calamity Kids Crew 3; The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come Crew 4. With an air of independence 1 wend my way. GARY CUSTER - Class Secretary 3; Student 2; Football 4; Basketball 1-2-3-4, Letter 3; Track 3-4; Baseball 4; The Calamity Kids Crew 3; The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come Crew 4. Teachers think that I’m so sweet - they always want me in the foremost seat. ELDON FINK - Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; District Contest 2-3-4; County Clinic 3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4, Letter 4; The Calamity Kids Crew 3; The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come Crew 4. I believe in work but I’m not in favor of it. PATRICK HALEY - Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; District Contest 1-2-3-4; Boys' Quartette 2-3-4; Octette 2- 3-4; Trombone Quartette 3-4; Madrigal 4; Pep Band 3- 4; Music Award 2-3-4; Declam 1-2-3; District Contest 3-4; County Government 3; Student Council 1; Banquet Waiter 2; Football 4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track 3-4; Echo Staff 4; The Calamity Kids Cast 3; The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come” Cast 4. I'm not afraid of work - I can lie right down beside it and go to sleep. ARDIS HALLEEN - Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; District Music Contest 1-2-3-4; Librarian 4; Clarinet Quartette 3-4; Pep Band 3; Girls' Sextette 4; Music Award 2- 3-4; Declam 2-3-4; District Contest 3; The Calamity Kids Cast 3; Student Council 2; Banquet Waitress 2; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 1-2-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; President 4; Girls’ Physical Education 1-2-3-4; Echo Staff 4; County Government 3; Annual Staff 4; Homecoming 4; The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come Crew 4. Once a friend, always a friend. JOHN H1LLBERG - Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; District Contest 1-2-3-4; Boys' Quartette 2-4; Trumpet Trio 4; Boys’ Octette 3-4; Brass Sextet 3-4; Pep Band 2- 3- 4; Madrigal 4; Music Award 3-4; County Government 3; The Fortune Teller Chorus 1; Banquet Waiter 2; Basket- ball 1; Baseball 1; The Calamity Kids Crew 3; The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come Cast 4. Merit makes the man. SHARON LINDQUIST - Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2- 3-4; District Contest 1-2-3-4; Girls' Triple Trio 2-3; Girls' Sextette 4; Double Octette 2-4; Madrigal 4; Saxo- phone Quartette 1-2-3-4; Woodwind Ensemble 1-2; The Fortune Teller Chorus 1; County Clinic 1-2-3-4; Pep Band 1-2-3; Librarian 1-2-4; Chorus Accompanist 2-3-4; Music Award 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Y-Teens 1-2- 3-4; Girls’ Physical Education 1-2-3-4; Dramatics 1-2-3- 4; Declara Contest 3-4; The Calamity Kids Cast 3; The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come Cast 4; One-Act Play 1-2; County Government 3; Annual Staff 4. I laugh and chatter as I go; when I stop I never know. RICHARD NELSON - Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3- 4; District Contest 1-2-3-4; Class Treasurer 3; The Calamity Kids Crew 3; The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come Crew 4; County Clinic 4. The quiet men are at times most surprising. MARY LOU JOHNSON - Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Band 1- 2- 3-4; District Contest 2-3-4; Music Award 2-3-4; Triple Trio 3-4; Girls' Trio 3-4; Double Octette 3; Girls' Quar- tette 3-4; Girls' Sextette 3, Librarian 3; Saxophone Quar- tette 4; Madrigal 4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Vice President 4; Student Council 2-3; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 2- 3- 4; Homecoming 3; Girls' Physical Education 1-2-3-4; Banquet Waitress 2; Vocal Duet 3; Annual Staff 4; The Calamity Kids Cast 3; The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come Cast 4. With a friend and a song, I’ll travel along. KAREN LARSON - Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; District Contest 1-2-3-4; The Fortune Teller Chorus 1; Librarian 1-2-3-4; Music Award 1-2-3-4; Girls Quartette 3-4; Girls’ Sextette 3; Triple Trio 3-4; Girls' Trio 2-3-4; Double Octette 3-4; Madrigal 4; French Horn Quartette 3; Brass Sextette 3-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Student Council 1; Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Vice President 4; Class Treasurer 2-4; County Government 3; Girls' Physical Education 1-2-3-4; The Calamity Kids Crew 3; Banquet Waitress 2; Annual Staff 4; Echo Staff 4; The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come. Sweeter than the sweetest rose. LANOY NORMAN - Mixed Chorus 1-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Pep Band 3-4; Brass Sextette 3-4; District Contest 2-3-4; Music Award 3-4; County Government 3; Class President 4, Vice President 3; The Calamity Kids Crew 3; Basket- ball Student Manager 4; Echo Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come Cast 4. The way to be happy is to make others happy. VICKY PEARSON - Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; District Contest 1-2-3-4; Girls’ Quartette 3-4; Girls’ Sextette 3; Triple Trio 2-3-4; Librarian 4; Music Award 1-3-4; Madrigal 4; Clarinet Quartette 2-3; Double Octette 3-4; Girls’ Trio 2; Student Council 3; The Fortune Teller Chorus 1; Class Vice President 2, Secretary 4; County Government 3; Banquet Waitress 2; Annual Staff 4; Girls' Physical Education 1-2-3-4; Dramatics 2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; The Calamity Kids Cast 3; The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come Cast 4. Striv- ing and willing to work for herself and others. JON PHILLIPS - Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3; District Contest 1-2-3-4; Pep Band 1; Class Vice President 1; Homecoming 1-4; Football 1-2-3-4, Letter 2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4, Letter 3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; The Calamity Kids Crew 3; The Little Shep- herd of Kingdom Come Cast 4; Annual Staff 4. A per- son with ideas leaves the people who are only interested on the bottom step of the ladder. BONITA SWANSON ROSEN - Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2; Triple Trio 2; Girls’ Sextette 4; Pep Club 1-2-3; District Contest 1-2-3-4; The Fortune Teller Chorus 1; Y-Teens 1-2-3; Girls' Physical Education 1-2-3-4; The Calamity Kids Crew 3; The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come Crew 4. Her future is planned. ■ JOANN SUHR - Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; District Contest 2- 3-4; Triple Trio 4; Librarian 4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Reporter 3; Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Secretary 4; County Government 3; Girls’ Physical Education 1-2-3-4; The Calamity Kids Crew 3; The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come Cast 4; Annual Staff 4. A jolly good sport with an eye for fun. ROGER SWANSON - Mixed Chorus 1-2; Band 1-2-3-4; District Contest 1-2-3-4; Brass Sextette 4; Dramatics 3-4; Class Treasurer 1; Basketball 1-2-3-4, Letter 4; Football 1-2-3-4, Letter 3-4; Track 2-3-4; Annual Staff 4; The Calamity Kids Cast 3; The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come Crew 4. Happy ara I - from care I’m free; why aren’t all contented like me? CLASS PROPHECY One bright morning in May, I decided to write a book. After scribbling over a dozen large economy size sheets of paper'and accomplishing little, I decided I hadn't enough information on hand. I'd take a trip 1 I packed my bags and before I knew it my cab had arrived. I opened the door and found myself face to face with the cab driver, Jerry Bauerly. Seemed like old times! It was the same old Jerry always trying out new ideas. He now owned his cab company with all cabs equipped with swivel chairs. I bade him a hasty good-bye as I boarded my plane. I was welcomed by a charming hostess in a crisp, blue uniform. It was then I realized that Ardis Halleen’s dreams had come true. She seemed glad to see me and led me to a seat. I seated myself and looked at the person beside me who appeared to be a very distinguished business man. It was none other than Jon Phillips, an established pharmacist, who was on his way to Brazil for a restful fishing trip. Our plane landed and I began to search for a place to eat. I happened upon a large restaurant not far from my hotel called Bonnie's Lunch Box. I was happy to see Bonnie Rosen as she greeted us at the door. It was a lovely place and the food was delicious. As I was eating the floor show began. There on the stage performing was world famous, Dennis Black and his Cool Combo. Next on the program was that entertaining, famous for his laughs, John Hillberg. He completely captivated the audience by being a second George Gobel. I returned to my hotel and in the doorway I met Bruce Bloomquist. We were both delighted and Bruce exclaimed, I'm finally a big banker! I manufacture piggy banks. He then drove away in his big black and white jet-propelled Chevie. Next morning I arose refreshed and ready to be on my way again. 1 went into the lobby and by acci- dent stumbled into a room occupied by three very imponant looking men. It was the executives of the CBS corporation in conference - Richard Carlson, Roger Benstson, and Roger Swanson. They invited me in and while we were talking their hard-working secretary, Karen Larson, entered. We talked over old times, but too soon it was time for me to leave. Rushing to my plane to my dismay I discovered that I had lost my gloves. I frantically searched for a store and it was then I saw Madam Sharon's Style Shop. The owner of this exclusive shop was Sharon Lindquist, a former classmate. I rushed to the airport just in time to see my plane leave. My spirits lightened when I heard a fam- iliar laugh and I turned to see LaNoy Norman. He informed me that he was bookkeeper for a chain of grocery stores. He suggested to me that we visit Eldon Fink, who was now happily married and owned his own farm of seven sections. We learned from Eldoa that Richard Nelson had also been very success- ful in farming. Upon returning to the city I heard the honking of a horn behind me. It was Doug Claussen and he asked me if I would like to take a tour of the school where te was coaching. After arriving at school our first stop was at the First and Second Grade room. We were welcomed by the smiling teacher, Jean Banks. She asked us if we would like to join her and her class to see an assembly program. She informed us that Mary Lou Johnson was Home Economics teacher so we decided to pick her up. We were disap- pointed that she couldn't go, but we fully understood when we saw her with twenty garments underfoot and she calmly explained, The girls will never finish by the end of the semester so I'm sewing their garments for them. The program featured the famous poet, Patrick Haley. Afterward when we were getting Pat’s autograph he told us that Gary Custer was an Admiral in the United States Navy. He seemed to be doing well at the Pentagon. As I was returning from the school I chanced to see a sign across the street entitled, JoAnn's Beauty Parlor. I was right! JoAnn Suhr had established a thriving business and was doing fine. She informed me that Vicky Pearson was a lab technician in a New York hospital and that Linda Anderson was a private secretary in Los Angeles and had just recently married the bosses' son. Back on the street I noticed a carload of girls coming. I looked again and saw Loren Bruder driving. It seems he was playing professional football and quite a star—so the girls said! Pleasant memories filled my mind as I boarded my plane for home again. I was proud and happy to have known and been a part of the Class of 1958. GENELLI STUDIOS 711 Pierce Street Sioux City, Iowa SENIOR CLASS WILL WE, THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1958, sometimes to be considered of sound mind, do submit the following will, to the underclassmen who have so faithfully served us Seniors: LINDA ANDERSON wills her carefree ways to Gary Anderson. JEAN BANKS bequeaths to Gordon Moeller her cheery disposition. JEROME BAURELY wishes to leave his easy going ways with Adele Newquist. ROGER BENGTSON wishes Glenda Juracek to have his clarinet and first chair in Band DENNIS BLACK wills his drum playing ability to anyone who can make more noise and rimshots than he does. BRUCE BLOOMQUIST leaves to Bob L. Swanson his bubbling enthusiasm. LOREN BRUDER wills his affection for the sweeter things to Lyle Wyrick. RICHARD CARLSON leaves his ping-pong ability to Marlyce Swanson. DOUGLAS CLAUSSEN wills his athletic ability and build to Richard Schultz. GARY CUSTER wishes to have his brains divided equally among the Freshman Class. ELDON FINK wills his supposedly quiet ways to Judy Bengston. PATRICK HALEY wills his knowledge of cars to Roger D. Swanson. ARDIS HALLEEN wishes to leave her outstanding basketball ability to Dennis Johnson. JOHN HILLBERG bequeaths his ever-lasting jokes to David Swanson. MARY LOU JOHNSON wills her frustrated look to Velda Bruder. KAREN LARSON wishes Douglas Wamberg to have her musical ability. SHARON LINDQUIST wills her quick impulsive ways to Susan Nelson. RICHARD NELSON wishes to give to Gary Halleen his quiet ways and shyness around girls. LANOY NORMAN bequeaths to Bob Greenwall his hearty sense of humor. VICKY PEARSON wishes to leave Norma Seagren her quick temper. JON PHILLIPS bequeaths his cautious driving to Deanna Enquist in hopes she will use as many wheels going around comers as he does. BONNIE SWANSON ROSEN leaves to Evan Nordstrom her tall stature. JO ANN SUHR wishes Sharon Gillian to have her blushes. ROGER SWANSON wills his comical ways to Ronald Fink. THE SENIOR CLASS, as a final tribute to the underclassmen of WHS, will all the gum under seats, paper wads, tattered and torn books, and any knowledge we once had, but lost somewhere along the line. We hope that they will use all these things to the best of their ability. This will is done and sealed the twenty-first day of May, nineteen-hundred and fifty-eight, in Wausa, Nebraska. WITNESSES: Jean Banks - Sharon Lindquist 16 MARV'S TAVERN Wausa, Nebraska LARSON POPCORN COMPANY Wausa, Nebraska ELDORADO BROS. Wausa, Nebraska SOPHOMORES: Velda Bruder, President; David Sten- berg, Vice President; Shirlene Banks, Secretary; Gary Anderson, Treasurer. FRESHMEN: David Banks, President; Judy Swanson, Vice President; Marlyce Swanson, Secretary; Judith Bengston, Treasurer. FARMERS UNION STORE Produce, Work Clothing and Feed CARLSON HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY Wausa, Nebraska HIGH SCHOOL HISTORY In the fall of 1957, twenty-three freshmen began their first year in the Wausa High School. As the class was organized the following were elected to offices: President, David Banks; Vice President, Judy Swanson; Secretary, Marlyce Swanson; and Treasurer, Judith Bengston. Ronald Fink, Rowlan Anderson, Sharon Gillilan, and Karen Suhr were chosen as student council members. Judith Bengston was selected as cheerleader. Miss Arent served as class sponsor. Thirty-one sophomores returned to Wausa High this year. Karen Bauerly joined the class before the close of the first semester making the total enrollment thirty-two. The following class officers were elected: President, Velda Bruder; Vice President. David Stenberg; Secretary, Shirlene Banks; and Treas- urer, Gary Anderson. Those elected to the student council were: Marjorie Olson, Karen Smith, Dennis Anderson, and Rolan Anderson. Velda Bruder was selected as cheerleader. Mr. Horner served as class sponsor. Twenty-seven juniors returned in September for their third year in Wausa High. Class officers were: President, Norma Seagren; Vice President, Gordon Kumm; Secretary, Dennis Johnson; and Treas- urer, Herbert Bengston. Beverly Anderson, Betty Erickson, Robert Skalberg, and Robert N. Swanson were elected to the student council. Cheerleaders selected were: Sheila Kirby and Marilyn Wrick. Mr. Para- disanos and Miss Mengedoht were class sponsors. The underclasses were well represented in all phases of the extracurricular activities which are a part of the educational program of the Wausa Schools. JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Deanna Enquist, Sheila Kirby, Susan Nelson, Carolyn Beaudette, Carol Beaudette, Karen Peterson, Velda Claussen, Eva Ayers. SECOND ROW: Miss Mengedoht, Sponsor; Norma Seagren, Carole Anderson, Beverly Anderson, Betty Erickson, Marilyn Wrick, Juanita Johnson, Beverly Nelson, Robert N. Swanson, Herbert Bengston, Mr. Paradisanos, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Eugene Gillilan, Donald Wyrick, Richard Thorell, Donald Eifert, Charles Rehan, Gordon Kumm, Dennis Johnson, Robert Skalberg, Norman Carlson, Leon Anderson. 19 SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: David Stenberg, LaVonda Beaudette, Geraldine Johnson, Shirlene Banks, Linda Ekdahl, Glenda Juracek, Velda Bruder, Karen Smith, Marjorie Olson, Warren Wilbeck. SECOND ROW: Mr. Horner, Richard Larson, LeRoy Hanson, Merlin Lindahl, Robert Swanson, Adrian Frevert, Dennis Ander- son, Gary Halleen, Roland Anderson, Josephine Larson, Ann Butler, Earlean Schoonover. THIRD ROW: Lyle Weyhrich, Keith Olson, Larry Johnson, Bruce Anderson, David Landell, Lonnie Anderson, Gary Anderson, Roger Swanson, Douglas Wilbeck, Conrad Erickson. FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Marlyce Swanson, Judith Swanson, Adele Newquist, Betty Eifert, Karen Suhr, Betty Kliment, Sharon Gillilan, Judith Bengston. SECOND ROW: Miss Arent, David Swanson, Wayne Kumm, Rowlan Anderson, Donald Bach, Robert Greenwall, David Banks, Ronald Fink. THIRD ROW: Jon Nordstrom, Gordon Moeller, Duane Swanson. Richard Schultz, Arthur Halleen, Donovan Thorell, Donald Wamberg, Roger Lindquist. GAMBLE STORE, Wausa, Nebraska FARMERS UNION ELEVATOR, Wausa, Nebraska In the fall of 1957, 116 grade school pupils registered in the Wausa Public School for the 1957-58 school term. With the sound of the bell, all pupils made their way to respective rooms and thus another year of classroom duties and activities was on the way. Of the total enrolled, the distribution among grades was as follows: kindergarten, 19; grade one, 19; grade two, 14; grade three, 8; grade four, 10; grade five, 9; grade six, 12; grade seven, 10; and grade eight, 15. New students enrolling during the school year were: Marcia Bauerly and Elizabeth Loeffler in grade one, Sharon Lindstrom in grade two, David Loeffler and Keith Bauerly in grade three, and Nancy Loeffler in grade five. Along with their regular school work, the Wausa grade school students participated in music, programs, and athletic activities. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH FIRST ROW: Connie Olson, Neola Olson, Cheryl Plog, Ann Bryant, Karen Kaiser, Jean Bryant, and Diane Lindquist. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hixon, Kathy Kirby, Karen Anderson, Allen Ziegenbein, Rodney Johnson, Perry Butler, Connie Lindblad, Sheryl Shalander, Mary Ann Smith. THIRD ROW: Tommy Ekdahl, Charles Johnson, Lyman Anderson, Bruce Johnson, Curtis Shalander, Charles Larson, Dennis Bryant, Merwyn Carlson, VaNoy Hult. THE WAUSA GAZETTE TONY'S MEAT MARKET Wausa Fresh Meat Nebraska Phone 33 21 FIFTH AND SIXTH FIRST ROW: Linda Ayers, Barbara Johnson, Mary Ann Kavelage, Dorothy Nelson, Janet Holmquist, Sharon Heckathorn, Janet Peterson. SECOND ROW: Bruce Pfeil, Timothy Hoppe, Vance Newquist, Lillian Larson, Randel Anderson, Dennis Larson, Charles Eifert. THIRD ROW: Gerald Claussen, Mrs. Black, Leo Ander- son, Marjorie Johnson, Jimmy Schurr, Beverly Hult, Darrel Kent, John Bryant. THIRD AND FOURTH FIRST ROW: Mary Lou Claussen, Barbara Swanson, Deana Nelson, Kathy Schurr, Judith Anderson, Char- lotte Anderson, Cynthia Kent, Lois Claussen, Marcia Nelson. SECOND ROW: Billy Kirby, Patrick Bryant, Bill Kaiser, Richard Herald, Mrs. Chambers, Brian Buhrman, Stephen Peterson, John Heckathorn, Mark Pfeil. COLESON - HOLMQUIST CO. Wausa. Nebraska FIRST AND SECOND GRADES FIRST ROW: Patsy Erickson, Carolyn Eifert, Marian Rosen, Beth Skalberg, Patty Claussen, Janet Nelson, Barbara Carlson, Marilyn Eifert, Patty Plog, Nina Ayers. SECOND ROW; Gale Retzlaff, Randy Albrecht. Ricky Mainquist, Neil Kirby, Ronnie Burhman, Glen Retzlaff, John Olson, Milo Anderson, Danny Al- brecht, Greg Kirby, Miss Roper. THIRD ROW: David Holmquist, Donna Bryant, Susan Ekdahl, Larry Holmquist, Randy Nelson, David Larson, Marilyn Larson, Jimmy Eifert, Donna Skalberg, Leslie Thierolf. KINDERGARTEN FIRST ROW; Maureen Tollefson, Susan McCluskey, Colleen Hult, Gayle Albrecht, Sandra Thelen. SECOND ROW; Duane Kent, Randall Lee Cook, Bruce Hoppe, Teny Johnson, Rickie Beaudette, Lynn Alan Blair, Kevin Kirby. THIRD ROW; Miss Banister, Kathleen Moseman, John Anderson, Allana Bild, Larry ElDorado, Mary ElDorado, Joan Pfeil. WM. C. WAMBERG SWANSON STANDARD STATION BILL'S CHEVROLET CO. Wausa, Nebraska Wausa, Nebraska Wausa, Nebraska 23 _____Li__________ DRAMATICS CLUB First row: Jean Banks, Velda Bruder, Sheila Kirby, Ardis Halleen, Sharon Lindquist, Vicky Pearson. Sec- ond row: Keith Olson, Gary Halleen, Karen Smith, Anne Butler, Josephine Larson, Richard Thorell, Rolan Andersoa, Arthur Halleen, Miss Mengedoht. On November 8, 1957, the Junior class presented the comedy entitled Keep Moving by Paul S. Mc- Coy. Richard Thorell played the leading character as Professor Randolph. Carole Anderson, Juanita John- son, Robert Swanson, Dennis Johnson, and Robert Skalberg had major parts. The characters were as follows: Anne Baldwin, Carole Anderson; June Harris, Juanita Johnson; Rush Harris, Dennis Johnson; Tom Jeffrey, Robert Swanson: Douglas Wells. Robert Skalberg; Professor Edmund Enoch Randolph. Richard Thorell; Harriet Mason, Marilyn Wrick; Emma Knight, Susan Nelson; Loretta Phillips, Norma Seagren; Charity Lynn, Eva Ayres; Sam Vine, Leon Anderson. In early spring, the Senior class presented The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come based upon the famous novel of the same name by John Fox, Jr. In Charles George’s adaption of this play, Jon Philips played the lead character as Chad. Johnny Hillberg, Vicky Pearson, Jo Ann Suhr, and Richard Carlson had major roles. The cast included: Chad, the little shepherd, Jon Phillips; Nathan Cherry, LaNoy Norman; Betsy Cherry, Linda Anderson; Melissy Turner, Ardis Halleen; Major Calvin Buford, Johnny Hillberg; Miss Lucy Buford, Vicky Pearson; Old Tom, Dick Carlson; Thanky, Karen Larson; Mrs. Caro- line Dean, Jo Ann Suhr; Margaret Dean, Jean Banks; Richard Hunt, Pat Haley; Nellie Hunt, Sharon Lind- quist; Jennie Overstreet, Mary Lou Johnson. We are planning to participate in the District HI Dramatic Contest. Members of the local high school dramatics club will enter these divisions, namely: prose readings, poetry readings, dramatic readings, original oratory, and interpretative oratory. We owe much credit to those students who assisted us in costuming, interior decorating, make-up, and stage craft. TONY BLOOMQUIST Plastering and Masonry Wausa, Nebraska AL’S BARBER SHOP AND SPORT SHOP BUHRMAN AND SHALANDER 26 Shaver’s, Sales, and Service Wausa, Nebraska Wausa, Nebraska HAWAII PROGRAM H-Hawaiian ”Komo Mai A-Aloah But Not Good-bye W-Wind and Hurricane A-Aloha 1-Idea Is of the Isle I-Isle of Golden Dreams Tropical Dream Golden Dreams Diced Bamboo in Cocoanut Cup Lilikoi and Papa Taro Cake Hawaiian Delight Beach Pebbles in Clam Shell Cocoanut Milk MOBIL STATION Mobil-Lubrication and Tune Up Service Reynold Johnson Phone 95 ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME Wausa, Nebraska “THE CALAMITY KIDS” CAST Midge Stan...........ARDIS HALLEEN Micky Stan..........ROGER SWANSON Emily Hoskins--MARY LOU JOHNSON Clara Clagg..................LINDA ANDERSON Hezekiah Hoskins--RICHARD CARLSON Brad Rivers..........PATRICK HALEY Bonnie Blue............ JEAN BANKS Gideon Garvey.........DENNIS BLACK Opal Ludlow......SHARON LINDQUIST Lorraine Ludlow----- VICKY PEARSON Elmer Ludlow ---BRUCE BLOOMQUIST ' DR. B. F. JOHNSON Wausa, Nebraska D. K. PETERSON Wausa, Nebraska PETERS ELECTRIC SHOP APPLIANCES Wausa, Nebraska CAST Chad......................JON PHILLIPS Nathan Cherry------- - LANOY NORMAN Betsy Cherry....................LINDA ANDEfcSON Melissy Turner------------------ARDIS HALLEEN Major Calvin Buford---JOHN HILLBERG Miss Lucy Buford................VICKY PEARSON Old Tom..............RICHARD CARLSON Thanky..........................KAREN LARSON Mrs. Caroline Dean---------JO ANN SUHR Margaret Dean..............JEAN BANKS Richard Hunt.......................PAT HALEY Nellie Hunt..........SHARON LINDQUIST Jennie Overstreet - - MARY LOU JOHNSON “THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME” 28 FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW; Dennis Johnson, Student Manager; Don Weyhrich, Donald Eifert, Leroy Hanson, Roger Bengt- son, Jon Phillips, Douglas Claussen, Gordon Kumm, Rolan Anderson, Robert Skallberg, Student Manager. SECOND ROW: Paul Horner, Coach; David Landell, Bruce Bloomquist, Loren Bruder, Adrian Frevert, Eugene Gillilan, Richard Carlson, Herbert Bengston, Roger Swanson. THIRD ROW: Duane Swanson, Roger Swanson. Warren Wilbeck, David Banks, David Stenberg, Arthur Halleen, Lyle Weyhrich, Douglas Wam- berg, Evan Nordstrom. Eight lettermen returned from last years team to bolster the 1957 Viking football team. The addition of seventeen promising candidates increased the squad to a total of twenty-five. Twenty-six boys finished the season and the following seventeen earned their letters: Douglas Claussen, Captain; Loren Bruder, Captain; Roger Swanson, Donald Eifert, Bruce Bloomquist, Roger Bengtson, Jon Phillips, Dick Carlson, LcRoy Hanson, Don Weyhrich, Gordon Kumm, Eugene Gillilan, Herbert Bengston. Rolan Anderson, Adrian Frevert, David Landell, David Banks, Dennis Johnson, Student Manager; and Robert Skalberg, Student Manager. The Vikings displayed fine sportsmanship and team spirit throughout the season, and made a fine showing at each game. Fine team play and an all-out effort by each player enabled the squad to win five games and lose only two. In conference play the Vikings finished in a first place tie with Hahn High of Wayne. SEASON RECORD Wausa 22 Niobrara 6 Wausa 40 Osmond 0 Wausa 27 Coleridge 6 Wausa 13 Hahn High 7 Wausa 12 Newcastle 20 Wausa •---.- 27 W inside 0 Wausa 12 Emerson — - - - 28 HULT'S CAFE HULT BROS. BOAT WORKS KOEHLER IMPLEMENT Wausa, Nebraska Wausa, Nebraska Wausa, Nebraska 29 VARSITY Roger Swanson, Gary Custer, Bruce Bloomquist, Richard Carlson, Robert Skalberg, Pat Haley, Dennis Johnson, Eldon Fink, Jon Phillips, Dennis Black, Paul Horner, Assistant Coach, Gerald Gunderson, Coach Two squad members, Douglas Claussen and Jerome Bauerly, are not pictured on the above picture, but are pictured on the below picture. At the present time the Vikings have a record of fifteen wins and four losses. We placed third in the Pierce Invitational Tournament. We were the Knox County Champions. Wausa got off to a fine start in the District Tournament by defeating Niobrara 58-42. The Vikings were also Co-Champions of the Corntassel Conference. The scores of this season’s games are as follows: Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa 55 65 56 50 60 51 75 78 67 60 52 60 63 53 53 50 69 58 Bloomfield -----------65 Coleridge-------------53 Hartington------------43 Osmond ---------------36 Hartington------------39 Neligh----------------57 Creighton-------------63 Randolph--------------51 Creighton-------------68 Newcastle-------------43 Hahn High-------------54 Verdigre--------------34 Bloomfield------------53 Center----------------35 Crofton---------------40 W inside--------------42 Niobrara--------------42 Osmond----------------39 CREUTZ DRUG STORE Your Rexair Store Wausa, Nebraska FARMERS UNION OIL CO. Tank Wagon Service Wausa, Nebraska 31 RESERVES FIRST ROW: Robert N. Swanson, Herbert Bengston, Eugene Gillilan, Richard Larson, Merlin Lindahl, Rolan An- derson, Bruce Anderson, Rowlan Anderson, LeRoy Hanson, Dennis Anderson. SECOND ROW: Coach Paul Horner, Douglas Wilbeck. Ronald Fink, David Banks. Roger Bengtson, Robert Swanson, Gary Halleen, Duane Swanson, Evan Nordstrom, David Landell, Student Manager. THIRD ROW: Roger Lindquist, Conrad Erickson, Douglas Wamberg, Arthur Halleen, Keith Olson, Robert Greenwall, Lonnie Anderson, Larry Johnson, Gary Anderson, Donavon Thorell, LaNoy Norman, Student Manager. The Viking Reserves concluded a very successful season this spring. The Reserves displayed fine team work and sportsmanship while acquiring a record of ten wins and two losses as follows: Wausa ------------ 33 Wausa--------------18 Wausa--------------46 Wausa--------------29 Wausa - -----------23 Wausa--------------50 Wausa--------------59 Wausa-------------21 Wausa--------------44 Wausa ------------ 33 Wausa--------------31 Wausa--------------32 WAUSA HARDWARE Wausa, Nebraska 32 WILLIAM JOHNSON Standard Oil Agent Phone 134 Wausa, Nebraska Bloomfield------------20 Coleridge-------------15 Hartington------------32 Osmond----------------16 Randolph--------------34 Creighton---------- - 15 Newcastle------------- 8 Hahn High.............25 Crofton---------------35 W inside--------------13 Niobrara--------------29 Osmond----------------31 Feeds - Seeds - Fertilizer Chemicals-Commercial Spraying Wausa, Nebraska HOMECOMING The theme of the 1958 Homecoming was Somewhere Over the Rainbow. With a colorful background setting representing the theme Somewhere Over the Rainbow. the class attendants were introduced and the names of the King and Queen were announced. John Hillberg acted as announcer and the fanfare was played by Richard Thorell, Roger Swanson, and Lyman Anderson. The crownbearers were Rebecca Sue Halleen and Steven Banks. The senior attendants crowned the King and Queen and presented them with gifts. A response was given by the Queen. Pat Haley sang Somewhere Over the Rainbow while the King, Queen, and attendants were on stage. Linda Anderson was the accompanist. The Pep Club formed an aisle for the recessional. The Vikings made it a complete evening for the home fans by defeating the Osmond Tigers by a score of 58-39. David Banks and Judith Bengston, Freshman Attendants; Robert Skalberg and Betty Erickson, Junior Attendants; Queen Jean Banks and King Richard Carlson; Ardis Halleen and Jon Phillips, Senior Attendants; Velda Bruder and Gary Halleen, Sophomore Attendants; Rebecca Sue Halleen and Steven Banks, Crownbearers. MOON PRODUCE Wausa, Nebraska LUNDBERG AND BILD Wausa, Nebraska 33 PEP CLUB FIRST ROW: Ardis Halleen, Sheila Kirby, Velda Bruder, Marilyn Wrick, Judith Bengston, Mary Lou Johnson. SECOND ROW: Deanna Enquist, Josephine Larson, Ann Butler, Betty Erickson, President; Karen Larson, Vice President; JoAnn Suhr, Sec- retary; Jean Banks, Treasurer; Susan Nelson, Juanita Johnson, Shirlene Banks. THIRD ROW: Miss Mengedoht, Sponsor; Marjorie Olson, Linda Ekdahl, Karen Smith, Vicky Pearson, Beverly Anderson, Carole Anderson, Norma Seagren, Linda Anderson, Geraldine Johnson, Velda Claussen, Glenda Juracek, Betty Eifert, Sharon Lindquist, Eva Ayers, Lavonda Beau- dette, Mr. Paradisanos, Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Betty Kliment, Judith Swanson, Karen Bauerly, Karen Suhr, Karen Peter- son, Carol Beaudette, Marlyce Swanson, Sharon Gilillan. CHEERLEADERS Marilyn Wrick, Velda Bruder, Sheila Kirby, Judith Bengston, Ardis Halleen, Mary Lou Johnson. WAUSA LOCKER WAUSA MOTOR SERVICE A. L. NYQUIST Wausa, Nebraska Commercial Trucking Wausa, Nebraska 34 Wausa, Nebraska CONCERT BAND First row: Roger Bengston, Ana Butler, Beverly Nelson, Susan Nelson, Josephine Larson, Juanita Johnson, Perry Butler, Marjorie Olson, Mary Lou Johnson, Carole Anderson. Second row: Ardis Halleen, Jean Banks, Marilyn Wrick, Glenda Juracek, Carol Beaudette, David Stenberg, Richard Latson, Warren Wilbeck, Leon Anderson, Gary Anderson, Roland An- derson, Vicky Pearson, Sharon Lindquist, Cheryl Plog, Dennis Anderson, Velda Bruder. Third row; Sheryl Shalander, Linda Anderson, Linda Ekdahi, Karen Kaiser, Velda Claussen, Shirlene Banks, Charles Larson, Lyman Anderson, Charles Johnson, Roger Swanson, John Hillberg, Lillian Larson, Bruce Anderson, Karen Larson, Charles Rehan, Curtis Shalander, Mary Ann Smith, Richard Nelson, Bruce Bloomquist, Douglas Wilbeck, Pat Haley, Richard Thotell. Fourth row: Herb Bengston, Robert Swanson, Dennis Black, Norma Seagren, LaNoy Norman, Richard Schultz, Evan Nordstrom, Roger Lind- quist, Merwyn Carlson, Gaylon Peterson. Mr. Jenson. MIXED CHORUS First row; Shirlene Banks, Sheila Kirby, Karen Larson, Susan Nelson, Carole Anderson, Linda Anderson, Ronald Fink, Pat Haley, Richard Nelson, David Stenberg, Bruce Anderson, Keith Olson, Donovan Thotell, Bonnie Swanson Rosen, Vicky Pearson, Beverly Nelson, Carolyn Beaudette, LaVonda Beaudette. Second row; Deanna Enquist, Velda Claussen, Beverly Anderson, Betty Erickson, Marjorie Olson, Karen Smith, Juanita Johnson, Dennis Anderson, LeRoy Hanson, Ronald An- derson, Robert L. Swanson, Douglas Wilbeck, John Hillberg, Sharon Gillilan, Karen Suhr, Betty Kliment, Betty Eifert, Adele Newquist, Marlyce Swanson, Judith Swanson, Earlean Schoonover, Ann Butler, Josephine Larson, Mr. Jenson. Third row: Carol Beaudette, Mary Lou Johnson, Ardis Halleen, Charles Rehan, Dennis Johnson, Eldon Fink, Warren Wilbeck, Richard Thorell, David Banks, Richard Carlson, Roger Bengtson, Jon Phillips, Loren Bruder, JoAnn Suhr, Jean Banks, Norma Seagren, Marilyn Wrick, Sharon Lindquist, Judith Bengston, Linda Ekdahi, Glenda Juracek, Velda Bruder. 35 SAXOPHONE QUARTET Charles Rehan, Carole Anderson, Mary Lou Johnson, Sharon Lindquist. GIRLS QUARTET Jean Banks, Vicky Pearson, Mary Lou Johnson, Karen Larson. GIRLS SEXTET Sharon Lindquist, Ardis Halleen, Marilyn Wrick, Bonnie Swanson Rosen, Carole Anderson, Norma Sea- gren, Linda Anderson. BOYS QUARTET John Hillberg, Pat Haley, Jon Phillips, Richard Thor- ell. TROMBONE QUARTET Dennis Anderson, Velda Bruder, Pat Haley, Richard Thorell. 36 CLARINET QUARTET Ardis Halleen, Beverly Nelson, Ann Butler, Roger Bengtson. MADRIGAL Shirlene Banks, Karen Larson, Vicky Pearson, Dennis Anderson, Richard Thorell, Richard Carlson, Pat Haley, Bruce Anderson, John Hillberg, Mary Lou Johnson, Sharon Lindquist, Jean Banks. GIRL'S TRIPLE TRIO Vicky Pearson, Jean Banks, JoAnn Suhr, Karen Larson, Ann Butler, Josephine Larson, Mary Lou Johnson, Susan Nelson, Shirlene Banks, Linda Anderson (Accompanist). Y-TEENS First row: Susan Nelson, Carole Anderson, Linda Anderson, Jo Ann Suhr, Ardis Halleen, Mary Lou Johnson, Jean Banks, Betty Erickson, Sharon Gillilan, Karen Suhr, Betty Kliment, Adele Newquist, Beverly Nelson, Carolyn Beaudette, La- vonda Beaudette. Second row: Miss Arent, Sheila Kirby, Margorie Olson, Vicky Pearson, Karen Laison, Juanita Johnson, Norma Seagren, Betty Eifert, Marlyce Swanson, Judith Swanson, Earleen Schoonover, Anne Butler, Josephine Larson. Third row: Eva Ayers, Oeanna Enquist, Karen Peterson, Velda Claussen, Carol Beaudette, Shirlene Banks, Beverly An- derson, Marilyn Wrick, Sharon Lindquist, Judith Bengston, Linda Ekdahl, Glenda Juracek, Velda Bruder, Karen Smith. GIRLS’ PHYSICAL EDUCATION First row; Judith Swanson, Marlyce Swanson, Betty Kliment, Sharon Gillilan, Eva Ayers, Mary Lou Johnson, Ardis Hall- een, Linda Anderson, Karen Larson, Judith Bengston. Second row; Deanna Enquist, Marjorie Olson, Sheila Kirby, Velda Claussen, Sharon Lindquist, Marilyn Wrick, Jo Ann Suhr, Jean Banks, Vicky Pearson, Juanita Johnson, Shirlene Banks, Velda Bruder. Third row: Betty Eifert, Linda Ekdahl, Glenda Juracek, Karen Smith, Beverly Nelson, Betty Erickson, Beverly Anderson, Karen Suhr, Josephine Larson, Anne Butler, Bonnie Swanson Rosen, Carole Anderson, Norma Seagren, Earleen Schoonover, Karen Peterson, Susan Nelson, Lavonda Beaudette, Miss Mengedoht. 38 DR. TOLLEFSON, M.D., Wausa, Nebraska ANDERSON'S STORE, Wausa, Nebraska STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Karen Smith, Marjorie Olson, Linda Anderson, Jean Banks, Betty Erickson, Beverly Anderson, Sharon Gillilan, Karen Suhr. SECOND ROW: Loren Bruder, Robert N. Swanson, Rowlan Anderson, Douglas Claussen, Den- nis Anderson, Roland Anderson, Robert Skalberg, Ronald Fink. ECHO STAFF Ardis Halleen, Jerome Bauerly, Bruce Bloomquist, Jean Banks, Karen Larson, Mr. Gunderson, LaNoy Norman, Pat Haley, Linda Anderson. OPAL'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 209 Wausa, Nebraska STATE FARM INSURANCE Lyle Plog Wa. a, Nebraska BUTCH'S BODY SHOP Wausa, Nebraska 39
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