Wausa High School Student Body THE VIKING To the students and faculty we dedicate this Viking yearbook. May you have a sense of satisfaction that is rich and full, as you recall pleasant memories of your participation in school life at Wausa High. - Senior Class of 1960 This is the Wausa High School as you see it in 1960. Next year will see a marked change with the addition of new administration offices to the front of the building. The new elementary school will also add to the new look being given the entire school plant and will thus give all students the advantage of much needed educational facilities. MARVIN ERICKSON ELDORADO BROS. COMMERCIAL HOTEL LARSON POPCORN Wausa, Nebraska Wausa, Nebraska Wausa. Nebraska Wausa, Nebraska BOARD OF EDUCATION Donald V. Nelson; Ival Lindquist; Nelville Seagren; Dr. R. L. Tollefson, President; Waldemar Udd, Secretary; Elwin Banks. SCHOOL CUSTODIAN ALBIN W. ANDERSON: Lawn, bushes, schoolgrounds and building - everything is kept in first-class shape as the students come and go throughout the year. J. ARNOLD ANDERSON Contracting and Building Wausa, Nebraska FIRST ROW: Josephine Larson, Activities Editor; Larry Johnson and David Stenberg, Editors; Linda Ekdahl, Sophomore Editor; Bruce Anderson. Assistant Business Manager. SECOND ROW: Gary Anderson, Assistant Business Manager; Karen Smith, Grade Editor; Shirlene Banks, Senior Editor; Rolan Anderson, Business Manager; Gary Halleen, Sports Editor; Adrian Frevert, Junior Editor. Dennis Anderson, Freshman Editor, was absent when picture was taken. CREUTZ DRUG STORE Your Rex all Store Wausa, Nebraska u_____ W. H. JOHNSON Wayne State - U. of Nebr. Supt. of Schools and Social Science MARVIN KORAB Wayne State - Emporia State Prin., Math, and Science MISS ARENT LeROY ORTMAN STANLEY HANSEN Wayne State Coach, Ind. Arts, and Geography ROBER LUNDEEN Wayne State Commercial, Math, and Assist. Coach MRS. ROSEN Wayne State - Colo. State Home Economics and English Southern State English, History, Commercial, and Dramatics Peru State - U. of Colo. Biology and Social Studies RICHARD WILLIAMS University of South Dakota Music MRS. ORTMAN Southern State Grade 4 MRS. CHAMBERS Wayne State Grade 3 and Grade Principal DON HIXSON MISS KECK Wayne State University of Nebraska Grades 7 and 8 Wayne State Grades 5 and 6 MISS JANKE Wayne State Grade 1 and 2 MRS. KORAB Wayne State Kindergarten CLASS HISTORY Thirty-three newcomers began their high school careers on September 3, 1956. These four great years filled with hard work and fun. have proved unmatched in their lives. The freshman class included: Bruce Anderson, Dennis Anderson, Gary Anderson, Lonnie Anderson, Rolan Anderson, Shirlene Banks, LaVonda Beaudette, Velda Bruder. Anne Butler, Linda Ekdahl. Conrad Erickson, Adrian Frevert, Gary Halleen, LeRoy Hansen, Larry Johnson, Geraldine Johnson. Glenda Juracek, David Landell, Josephine Larson, Richard Larson, Merlin Lindahl, Mark Matt- son, Marjorie Olson, Keith Olson, John Ragland, Earleen Schoonover. Karen Smith, David Stenberg, Robert L. Swanson, Roger D. Swanson, Lyle Weynrich, Douglas Wilbeck, Warren Wilbeck. Class officers were President, Rolan Anderson: Vice President. Roger Swanson; Secretary, Josephine Larson; Treasurer, Adrian Frevert. Student Council members were Velda Bruder, Anne Butler, Dennis Anderson, and Gary Halleen. Homecoming attendants were Shirlene Banks and Rolan Anderson. Velda Bruder served as cheerleader. Miss Arent was the class sponsor. On September 2, 1957, thirty-one sophomores once again entered Wausa High. Karen Bauerly later joined the class. Class officers were President, Velda Bruder; Vice President, David Stenberg; Secretary, Shirlene Banks; Treasurer, Gary Anderson. Student Council members included Karen Smith, Marjorie Olson, Dennis Anderson and Rolan Anderson. Homecoming attend- ants were Velda Bruder and Gary Halleen. Representing our class as cheerleader was Velda Bruder. The class sponsor was Mr. Homer. On September 1, 1958, thirty-four jun- iors enrolled for another year at Wausa High. New class members were Marvin Brasch and Norman Olson. Class officers were Presi- dent, Dennis Anderson; Vice President, Gary Anderson; Secretary, Linda Ekdahl; and Treas- urer, David Stenberg. Student council mem- bers included Shirlene Banks, Josephine Lar- son, Merlin Lindahl, and Rolan Anderson. Homecoming attendants were Josephine Lar- son and Bruce Anderson. Karen Smith and Velda Bruder served as cheerleaders. The class sponsors were Mrs. Rosen and Mr. Ko- rab. The Junior class play, Grandpa Goes to College, was held on November 7, 1958 with Miss Stoltenberg as director. The class rings were received on February 14. On May 1 the Juniors honored the Senior Class with the annual Junior-Senior Banquet. The theme of the banquet was May Symphony. On August 31, 1959, thirty-two seniors began their last wonderful year at Wausa High. Class officers were President, David Stenberg; Vice President, Gary Halleen; Secretary, Anne Butler; and Treasurer, Gary Anderson. Student Council members were Karen Smith, Josephine Larson, Bruce Anderson, and Larry Johnson. Shirlene Banks and Karen were elected as cheerleaders. Mr. Johnson and Mr. Korab served as class sponsors. Senior pictures were taken dn October 12. The Senior Class play, Shy Guy, was presented on December 4 with Mr. Ortman as director. Homecoming attendants were Shirlene Banks. Karen Smith, Rolan Anderson, and Dennis Anderson. Rolan Anderson and Shirlene Banks were chosen King and Queen. On May 6 the Juniors presented the Seniors with the annual Junior-Senior Banquet. Baccalaureate was held on May 15 and Commencement was held on May 18. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS CREUTZ DRUG STORE Your Rexall Store Wausa, Nebraska BRUCE ANDERSON - Cho.. 1-2-3-4; Boys' Quartet, 3-4; Madrigal, 2; Mixed Oct., 3-4; Boys'Oct., 2-3-4; Band, 1-2-3-4; Fr. Horn Quartet, 1; Brass Sext., 3-4; Dist. Mus. Cont., 1-2-3-4; Mus. Aw., 3-4; Basketball, 1-2-3- 4; Letter, 3-4;Stu. Coun., 4; Homecoming, 3;Co. Gov’t. Day, 3; Grandpa Goes to Col- lege, Cast, 3; Shy Guy, Cast, 4; An. St., 4. His virtues are many, his faults are few. DENNIS ANDERSON - Cho., 1-2-3-4; Boys' Quartet, 3-4; Madrigal, 2; Mixed Oct., 4; Boys'Oct., 3-4; Dist. Mus. Cont., 1-2-3-4; Mus. Aw., 3-4; Pep Band, 3-4; Band, 1-2-3- 4; Trombone Quartet, 3; Trombone Trio, 4; Brass Sextette, 4; Basketball, 1-2-3-4; Letter, 3-4; Class President, 3; Student Council, 1-2; Grandpa Goes to College, Cast, 3; Shy Guy, Cast, 4; Banquet Waiter, 2; County Government Day, 3; Annual Staff, 4. I find that nonsense at times is refreshing. GARY ANDERSON - Band, 1-2-3-4; Basket- ball, 2; Basketball Student Manager, 3-4; Class Treasurer, 2-4; Class Vice President, 3; Banquet Waiter, 2; County Government Day, 3; Grandpa Goes to College, Crew, 3; Shy Guy, Crew, 4; Annual Staff, 4; District Music Contest, 1-2-3-4. Don't let that look of sophistication fool you, this guy has a sense of humor. LONNIE ANDERSON - Dramatics, 1; Football, 3-4, Letter, 4; Basketball, 1-2-3-4; Track, 2-3-4. Labor may conquer all things, but I don't want to conquer everything. ROLAN ANDERSON - Cho., 1-2-3-4; Boys Oct., 3-4; B., 1-2-3-4, Pres., 3; Brass Sext., 3-4; Pep B., 2-3;Dist. Mus. Cont., 1-2-3-4; Mus. Aw., 1-3; FB, 1-2-3-4, Letter, 1-2-3-4; BB, 1-2-3-4,Letter, 4; Tr., l-2-3-4;BB. 1-2; Cl. Pres., 1; SC, 2-3, VP, 3; Dram., 1-2; Grandpa Goes to College, Cast, 3; Shy Guy, Cast, 4; Homecoming, l;Banq. Waiter, 2; Co. Gov't. Day, 3;An. St., 4. A person with ideas leaves the people who are only inter- ested on the bottom step of the ladder.” SHIRLENE BANKS - Cho., 1-2-3-4; Madrigal, 2; Sext., 3-4; Triple Trio, 2-3; Girls’ Quartet, 3-4; Mixed Oct., 3-4;B.,l-2-3-4;Dist. Mus., Cont. l-2-3-4;Mus. Aw., 3;Y-Teens, 1-2-3- 4, Sec., 3, Area Pres., 4; Pep Cl. 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader, 4;Phys. Ed., l-2-3-4;Cl. Sec., 2; SC, 3.Sec., 3; Grandpa Goes to College, Cast, 3; ’’Shy Guy, Cast, 4; Homecoming, 1; Banq. Waitress, 2;Co. Gov't. Day, 3; An. St., 4. She smiles and you smile - she laughs and KAREN BAUERLY - First year at Helen High School, Sioux City, ’’There’s an extra sparkle on her left hand now. ” LAVONDA BEAUDETTE - Chorus, 3-4; Y- Teens, 1-2-3-4; Phys. Ed., 1-2-3; Pep Club, 1-2-3-4; ’’Grandpa Goes to College, ’’ Cast, 3. A little miss, the kind you seldom see, but when it comes to service, she is good as she can be.” MARVIN BRASCH - First two years at Bloom- field High School, Bloomfield, Nebr. Cho., 3-4; Dist. Mus. Cont., 3-4; Tr., 3-4, Letter, 4; BB, 3-4, Letter, 4;FB, 4, Letter, 4; Co. Gov’t. Day, 3. Everyone would say, he’s a dandy good fellow in every way. ’’ ANNE BUTLER - Cho., 1-2-3-4; Triple Trio, 1-2; Sext., 2-3-4; Mixed Oct., 3-4; Girls' Quartet, 3-4; B., 1-2-3-4; Woodwind Trio, 3; Clarinet Trio, 3; Clarinet Quartet, 2; Pep B. 1-2-3-4; Woodwind Quintet, 4; Mus. Aw., 1- 3; Dist. Mus. Cont., 1-2-3-4; Y-Teens, 1- 2- 3-4; Y-Teens Treas., 3; Pep Cl., 1-2-3-4; Pep Cl. VP. 3;SC, 11; Cl. Sec., 4; Phys. Ed., 1-2-3-4; Girls'State, 3; Banq. Waitress, 2; Grandpa Goes to College, Cast, 3; Shy Guy, Cast, 4. A jolly good sport and with an eye for fun, she knows no rest till the task is done. LINDA EKDAHL - Cho., 1-2-3-4; Triple Trio, 3; Mus. Aw., 3; Dist. Mus. Cont., 1-2-3-4; B., 1-2-3-4; Clarinet Trio, 3; Y-Teens, 1-2- 3-4; Pep Cl., 1-2-3-4; Phys. Ed.. 1-2-3-4; Cl. Sec., 3; Grandpa Goes to College, Crew, 3; Shy Guy, ’’ Cast, 4; Co. Gov't. Day, 3; Banq. Waitress, 2; An. St., 4. The fact that she doesn't talk much is no sign that she hasn't anything to say. ’’ CONRAD ERICKSON - BB. 1-2-3; FB Stu. Mgr., 3; TR., 4; ’’Grandpa Goes to College, Crew, 3. I tell you, they need more men like me. ADRIAN FREVERT - FB, 2-3-4; Letter, 2-4; Tr., 1-2-3-4, Letter, 1-2-3-4; Cl. Treas., 1; Banq. Waiter, 2; Co. Gov’t. Day, 3; An. St., 4; Grandpa Goes to College, Crew, 3. Happy am I - from care I'm free - Why aren't all contented like me?” GARY HALLEEN - FB, 1-3-4, Letter, 3-4; BB, 1-2-3; Grandpa Goes to College, Cast, 3; Shy Guy, Cast, 4; Banq. Waiter, 2; Co. Gov't. Day, 3; An. St., 4; Cl. VP, 4; SC, 1; Homecoming, 2. Good natured, good sport, and full of fun; there's only one like him un- der the sun. LEROY HANSEN - Chorus, 1-2-3-4; Mixed Octette, 3-4; Boys’ Octette, 3-4; District Music Contest, 3-4; Football, 1-2-3-4, Letter, 1-2-3-4; Basketball, 1-2-3-4, Letter, 3-4; Track, 3-4, Letter, 3-4; Grandpa Goes to College, Cast, 3; Shy Guy, Cast, 4; Echo Staff, 4. Education without dates, is like a car without wheels. “ SHARON JACOB - First three years at Bloom- field, Nebraska. Y-Teens 4. Once a friend always a friend. LARRY JOHNSON - BB, 1-2-3-4, Letter, 4; SC, 4; Grandpa Goes to College, Cast, 3; Shy Guy, Crew, 4; Dram., 1; An. St., 4; A grand arrangement of intelligence, ability and service; sociable too; what more possible? GLENDA JURACEK - Cho., l-2-3-4;B., 1- 2- 3-4; Dist. Mus. Cont., 1-2-3-4; Mus. Aw., 3; Y-Teens, 1-2-3-4; Girls' Phys. Ed., 1-2- 3- 4; Pep B., 3; Grandpa Goes to College, ” Crew, 3; Shy Guy, Crew, 4; Co. Gov't. Day, 3; Banq. Waitress, 2; Echo St., 4. An innocent face, but you can never tell. DAVID LANDELL - FB, 1-2-3-4, Letter, 2-3- 4; BB Stu. Mgr., 2; Grandpa Goes to College, Crew, 3; Banq. Waiter, 2; Co. Gov't. Day, 3. Oh yes, school does fill in that time between evenings. JOSEPHINE LARSON - Cho., 1-2-3-4; Triple Trio, 2-3; Girls' Sext., 3-4; Mixed Oct.. 3- 4; B., 1-2-3-4; Flute Trio, 2-3; Woodwind Quintet, 4; Dist. Mus. Cont., 1-2-3-4; Mus. Aw., 3; Y-Teens, 1-2-3-4, Sec., 2, VP, 3, Treas., 4; Pep Cl., 1-2-3-4, Sec., 3, Pres., 4; Girls'Phys. Ed., 1-2-3-4; Cl. Sec., 1; SC, 3-4; Grandpa Goes to College, Cast, 3; Shy Guy, Cast, 4; Banq. Waitress, 2; Co. Gov't. Day, 3; Homecoming Attendant, 3; An. St., 4. A good mix up of brains, capa- bility, humor, and service. RICHARD LARSON - Band, 1-2; Basketball, 1- 2-3; Track, 1. Sometimes I just sit and think, other times I just think. MERLIN LINDAHL - Basketball, 1-2-3-4, Let- ter, 3-4; Track, 2-3, Letter, 3; Student Coun- cil, 3; Grandpa Goes to College, Crew, 3; Shy Guy, Crew, 4. The man who bravely tries, is the one who wins the prize. KEITH OLSON - Cho., 1-2-3-4; Boys’ Octette, 1; Band, 1,2,4; Basketball, 1-2-4. Alight heart lives long. MARJORIE OLSON - Cho., 3-4; Band, 1-2-3- 4; Dist. Music Cont., 2-3-4; Girls' Triple Trio, 3; Woodwind Quintet, 4; Saxophone Trio, 4; Music Award, 3; Y-Teens, 1-2-3-4, Historian, 3, Librarian 4; Pep Club, 1-2-3-4. Vice-Pres., 4; Girls'Phys. Ed., 1-2-3-4; Student Coun., 2; Grandpa Goes to College, Cast, 3; Shy Guy, Cast, 4; Echo St., 4. I laugh and chatter as I go, when I stop I never know. EARLEAN SCHOONOVER - Y-Teens, 1-2-3- 4; Girls' Phys. Ed., 1-2; Cho., 1-2-3-4; Music Clinic, 1-2-3-4; Grandpa Goes to College, Crew, 3. Her future's planned. KAREN SMITH - Mixed Cho., 1-2-3-4; Tri- ple Trio, 3; Dist. Music Cont., 3; Dram., 1; Grandpa Goes to College, Cast, 3; Shy Guy, Cast, 4; Pep Cl., 1-2-3-4; Cheerlead- er, 3-4; Y-Teens, 1-2-3-4; Girls’Phys. Ed., 1-2-3-4; Co. Gov't. Day, 3; Stu. Coun., 2- 4; Stu. Coun. VP, 4; Echo St., 4; An. St., 4. As brimful of mischief, fun, and glee, as ever a mortal girl can be. DAVID STENBERG - Cho., 1-2-3-4; Boys' Oct., 2-3-4; Mixed Oct., 3-4; Boys'Quartet, 3,4; B., 1-2-3-4; Trumpet Trio, 4; Dist. Mus. Cont., 1-2-3-4; Mus. Aw., 3-4; Pep Cl.. 1; FB. 2-3; Cl. VP, 2; Cl. Treas., 3; Cl. Pres., 4; Grandpa Goes to College, Crew, 3; Shy Guy, Crew, 4; Boys' State, 3; An. St., 4. Unhampered by the common thing; he works along till the break of dawn. ROGER SWANSON - BB, 1; FB, 2-3, Letter, 3; Freshman VP, 1; Grandpa Goes to College, Crew, 3; Shy Guy, Crew, 4. The best of sports, he's always game, no matter when he's always the same. LYLE WEYHRICH - Football, 2-3-4, Letter, 4; Baseball, 1; Track, 3-4; Grandpa Goes to College, Crew, 3. With an air of independ- ence I wend my way. COLESON-HOLMQUIST CO. Wausa, Nebraska DOUGLAS WILBECK - Band, 1-2-3-4; District Music Contest, 1-2-3-4; Basketball, 1-2-3-4, Letter 4; Trombone Quartet, 4; Trombone Trio, 4; Baseball, 1; ’'Grandpa Goes to Col- lege, ” Crew, 3; Baseball, 1. He may shock his elders, but never his classmates. WARREN WILBECK - Band, 1-2; Basketball. 1; Football, 2-3; Grandpa Goes to College, Crew, 3. I believe in work, but I'm not in favor of it. ” SENIOR CLASS WILL WE, THE SENIOR CLASS of Nineteen Hundred and Sixty, do ordain and establish this final will to our underclassmen, who have so faithfully respected, honored, and served us as SENIORS. BRUCE ANDERSON wills his second tenor spot to Delwyn Anderson. DENNIS ANDERSON wills his excellent classroom behavior to Darrel Norman. GARY ANDERSON wills his safe driving habits to Robert Swanson. LONNIE ANDERSON wills his brain power to be equally divided among the freshman class. ROLAN ANDERSON wills his fullback spot to Tommy Ekdahl. SHIRLENE BANKS wills her vivaciousness to Donovan Thorell. KAREN BAUERLY wills her love for home work to Jean Bryant. LAVONDA BEAUDETTE wills her shy personality to Connie Olson. MARVIN BRASCH wills his pass intercepting ability to Charles Johnson. ANNE BUTLER wills her sense of humor to someone who needs ii. LINDA EKDAHL wills her quietness to La Vonne Hansen. CONRAD ERICKSON wills his attention in American Government Class to Doug Wamberg. ADRIAN FREVERT wills his driving ability to any freshman who can do it better. GARY HALLEEN wills his night life to David Swanson. LEROY HANSEN wills his knowledge of athletics to Robert Greenwall that he may be a studious athlete. SHARON JACOB wills her brother, Dale, to Sharlyn Bumann. LARRY JOHNSON wills his nickname to Charles Larson. GLENDA JURACEK wills her carefree ways to Marlyce Swanson. DAVID LANDELL wills his Plymouth Fury to Mert Carlson. JOSEPHINE LARSON wills her blonde hair and fair skin to Leonard Kliment. RICHARD LARSON wills his ability to loaf in school to anyone who can do more of it. MERLIN LINDAHL wills his basketball ability and height to Layne Anderson. KEITH OLSON wills his non-studious ability to Marjorie Nelson MARJORIE OLSON wills her gift of gab to Margret Peters. EARLEAN SCHOONOVER wills her quiet ways to Shirley Claussen. KAREN SMITH wills her flirtatious ways to Judy Johnston. DAVID STENBERG wills his '49 Ford to anybody that will take it. ROGER SWANSON wills his bad habits to Boyd Ellerbruch. LYLE WEYHRICH wills his football letter to Terry Beautette. DOUGLAS WILBECK wills his seat next to the teacher's desk in American Government to whoever is so fortunate. WARREN WILBECK wills his arched feet to Curtis Shalander. FARMERS UNION ELEVATOR D. K. PETERSON VERN’S TAVERN Wausa, Nebraska Wausa, Nebraska Wausa, Nebraska CLASS PROPHECY As I settled down in the comfortable seat of the airliner, that was carrying me to a vacation on the West Coast, I found myself thinking of my wonderful experiences and former classmates at Wausa High. I planned to see many of them in Los Angeles so I was in a hurry to get there. Across the aisle two men were engaged in an animated discussion. I recognized them immediately: they were Rolan Anderson, who was a star football player for the Los Angeles Rams, and LeRoy Hansen, who was a successful high school football coach. It seems that they were reliving some of the games they played at Wausa High. I joined them and soon we found ourselves talking over the good times we had in school. Off in the distance we recognized the famous Salt Flats where yesterday a car driven by Warren Wilbeck broke five new sports car records. The car was de- signed by car designer, David Landell; it was built by the famous spons car mechanic, Roger Swanson; and it was owned by Adrian Frevert, who was a new car dealer. The time whisked by and soon we landed in Los Angeles. When we landed, we noticed a sleek new Navy jet parked on the runway. Standing near it were Merlin Lindahl, who designed the plane, and Gary Halleen,.a Navy test pilot. After a round of handshaking, we decided to go for lunch. A cab took us uptown and we got out in front of a huge drug store, which was owned and operated by Gary Anderson. We went in and at the lunch counter was Gary, who was talking to Glenda Juracek and Linda Ekdahl. They were working as secretaries for a large in- surance company. They informed us that Karen Smith worked as a secretary for a lawyer. Our discussion was interrupted by a group of teen-agers, who were following the singing star, Dennis Anderson. His manager was that well-known singer, Bruce Anderson. The sound of construction rang in our ears because across the street a new building was going up. Richard Larson was the chief architect and Lonnie Anderson was the construction head. The building was to be the home of Anne Butler’s fashion creations. Watching the construction was a group of elementary school children with their teacher, Marjorie Olson. Also accompanying the group was the school nurse, Josephine Larson. We im- mediately joined them, and they informed us that Shirlene Banks was a home economics teacher in one of the local schools and that Larry Johnson, a successful civil engineer, has just returned from a final inspection of the new international highway. Two prosperous looking gentlemen came walking up the street. They were David Stenbeig and Marvin Brasch, who were in town to be honored by a farm convention. David was a large cattle feeder and Marvin had set a new corn yield record. They told us that Douglas Wilbeck owned a one-hundred thousand acre ranch. A large truck rumbled up the street and we recognized Lyle Weyrich as the driver. His fleet of trucks now ran from coast to coast and hauled all of the groceries for Conrad Erickson's nation-wide chain of stores. Lyle recognized us and stopped. He told us that Keith Olson was in town being honored as shoe salesman of the year with a banquet that was being held in one of Karen Bauerly's fashionable oceanside hotels. As Lyle was telling us that Sharon Jacob was the head cashier of one of the large banks in the city, Earlean Schoonover and Lavonda Beaudette came walking down the street. Earlean said she was the head dietician at a large midwestern college and that Lavonda managed a number of nationally known hairdressing salons. The time swept by much too swiftly as I talked over the good times we had at Wausa High and visited with my former classmates. As I once more boarded the plane, I was filled with a feeling of great satisfaction to have known and been a part of the Class of 1960 at Wausa High. M M MOTOR CO. Wausa, Nebraska SOPHOMORES: Rodney Johnson, President; Delwyn Anderson, Vice President; Lois Blohm, Secretary ; Karla Reed, Treasurer. JUNIORS: Arthur Halleen, President; Sharon Gillilan, Vice President; Judy Swanson, Secretary; Ronald Fink, Treasurer. FRESHMEN: Larry Wilbeck, President; Cheryl Plog, Vice President; Glenda Erickson, Secretary; James Halleen, Treas- urer. E. J. BILD, Veterinarian Wausa, Nebraska BURHMAN SHALANDER IMP. Allis-Chalmers Sales Service Wausa, Nebraska GAMBLE STORE Wausa, Nebraska HIGH SCHOOL HISTORY As the fall of 1959 rolled around, 32 freshmen enrolled in the Wausa High School. As the class was organized, the following were elected to offices: President, Larry Wilbeck; Vice President, Cheryl Plog; Secretary, Glenda Erickson; Treasurer, James Halleen. Sheryl Shalander, Carol Bengston, Larry Carlson, and Gary Carlson were elected to the student council. Kathy Gillilan was selected as a cheerleader. Miss Arent served as class sponsor. Thirty-seven sophomores entered the Wausa High School this year. The following were elected to class offices: President, Rodney Johnson; Vice President, Delwyn Anderson; Secretary, Lois Blohm; Treasurer, Karla Reed. Lyman Anderson, Charles Larson, Joyce Malmstrom, and Ann Bryant were elected to the student council. Kathy Kirby was selected as a cheerleader. Mr. Hansen served as class sponsor. The junior class was made up of 21 members. Members elected to class offices were as follows: President, Arthur Halleen; Vice President, Sharon Gillilan; Secretary, Judy Swanson; Treasurer. Ronald Fink. Rowlan Ander- son, David banks, Betty Kliment, and Judy Bengston were elected as student council members. Mrs. Rosen and Mr. Lundeen served as sponsors. Judy Bengston and Judy Swanson were selected as cheerleaders. JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW' - Marlyce Swanson, Adele Newquist, Judy Bengston, Karen Suhr, Judy Swanson, Sharon Gillilan, Betty Kliment. SECOND ROW - Mrs. Rosen, Arthur Halleen, David Banks, Rowlan Anderson, Ronald Fink, Robert Greenwall, David Swanson, Mr. Lundeen. THIRD ROW - Duane Swanson, Roger Lindquist, Richard Schultz, Douglas Wamberg, Gordon Moeller, Donovan Thorell, Evan Nordstrom NORFOLK OFFICE EQUIPMENT Norfolk, Nebraska SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST ROW - Diana Thorell, Lois Blohm, Ann Bryant. Dixie Alexander, Marjorie Nelson, Linda Anderson, Karen Carlson, Connie Lindblad, Kathlean Schoonover, Judy Ellingson, Karen Kaiser, Kathy Kirby. SECOND ROW - Mr. Hansen - sponsor, Neola Olson, Karla Reed, Marjorie Schultz. Curtis Shalander, Bo d Ellerbruch, David Thorell, Joyce Malmstrom, Judy Johnston, Sharlyn Bumann, Layne Anderson. THIRD kOW - Dennis Bryant, Charles Johnson, Charles Larson, Robert Seagren, Perry Butler, Kenneth Bach, Darrel Norman, Bruce Johnson, Lyman Anderson, Merwyn Carlson, Dennis Gillilan, Leonard Kliment, Delwyn Anderson, VaNoy Hull FRESHMAN CLASS FIRST ROW - Jean Bryant, Mary Ann Smith, Carol Bengston, Margaret Peters, Corlynn Nyman. Diane Lindquist, Karen Swanson, Kathleen Gillilan, and Miss Arent. SECOND ROW - Terry Beaudette, Cheryl Plog, Karolyn Bartlett, Connie Olson. Glenda Erickson, Sheryl Shalander, Shirley Claussen, Karen Anderson, LaVonne Hansen, Lois Fuelberth, and Allen Ziegenbein. THIRD ROW - Thomas Ekdahl, Larry Carlson, Gaylen Peterson, Jim Halleen, Larry Wilbeck, Gary Carlson, Dale Olson, Dale Jacob, Richard Carlson, Eugene Langemeier, and Stanley Jensen. Absent when picture was taken, Marcia Jahn and Judy Bargstadt. GRADE SCHOOL HISTORY In the fall of 1959, 149 grade school pupils registered in the Wausa Public School for the 1959-60 school term. After a summer of swimming, boating, and play, another school year was at hand. All pupils were soon in their respective rooms and thus another year was on its way. Of the total enrolled, the distribution among grades was as follows: Kindergarten, 17; grade one, 13; grade two, 18; grade three, 24; grade five, 15; grade six, 15; grade seven, 12; and grade eight, 14. The Wausa grade school students had the opportunity of participating in band, grade music, programs, and athletic activities, in addition to their regular school work. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES FIRST ROW - Linda Aryes, Barbara Johnson, Gerald Claussen, Bruce Pfeil, Leo Anderson, Dennis Jensen. Sharon Heckathorn, Janet Peterson. SECOND ROW - John Brvant, Darrel Kent, Terry Wamberg, Randel Anderson, Dennis Larson, Charles Eifert, Mary Ann Kalvelage, Anita Erickson, Bill Anderson, Mr. Hixson. THIRD ROW - Dorothy Nelson, Roger Brandi, Jimmy Schurr, Iro Johnson, Lillian Larson, Marjorie Johnson, Beverly Hult, Janet Holmquist. FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES FIRST ROW - Roland Johnson, Duane Anderson, Ricky Herold, Bill Kaiser, Bobby Anderson, Judy Anderson, Sherril Brandi, Kathy Schurr. SECOND ROW - Pat Bryant, Lois Claussen. Charlotte Anderson, Robert Brandi, Claris Udd, John Heckathorn, Arly Johnson, Mark Pfeil, Marcia Nelson, Janet Erickson, Kathy Erickson, Miss Janke. THIRD ROW' - Michael Eldorado, Keith Bauerly, Billy Kirby, Brian Buhrman, Stephen Peterson, Deana Nelson, Cynthia Kent, Linda Smith, Barbara Swanson. COMMERCIAL STATE BANK - Wausa. Nebraska fourth FIRST ROW - Glen Retzloff, Neil Kirby, Sharon Lindstrom, Steven Banks, Marcia Bratetic, Patty Claussen, Mary Lou Claussen. SECOND ROW - Robert Shires, Glen Olson, David Larson, Jimmy Eifert, Donna Bryant, Terry Anderson, Mrs. Ortman. THIRD ROW - Randy Nelson, Susan Ekdahl, Donna Skalberg, Barbara Carlson, Randy Peterson, Larry Holmquist. THIRD FIRST ROW - Greg Kirby. Sandra Koehler, LaDonna Jensen, Malinda Johnson, Nina Ayers, Patricia Erickson, Marilyn Erickson, Richard Brandi. SECOND ROW - Marcia Bauerly, David Holmquist, Milo Anderson, Leslie Thierolf, Marilyn Larson, Ronald Nelson, Marilyn Eifert, and Mrs. Chambers. THIRD ROW - Don Olson, Ronald Burman, Curtis Anderson, Beth Skalberg, Marian Rosen, Richard Mainquist, Patricia Plog, and Janet Nelson. DR. R. L. Tollefson, M. D., Wausa, Nebraska FIRST AND SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW: Raymond Brandi, Gretchen Tollefson, Robert Doer, Donna Olson, David Carlson, Lynn Blair, Kathy Johnson, Kevin Kirby, Barbara Koheler, Mark Lindstrom. SECOND ROW: Joan Pfeil, Terry Johnson, David Munter, Susan McCluskey, Sandra Thelem, John Anderson, Richard Anderson, Lauria Nelson, Roger Erickson, Mary Tieman, Gene Lee Kalvelage, Miss Junke. THIRD ROW: Colleen Hult, Kathy Moseman, Rickie Beaudette, Randy Cook, Larry Eldorado, Ellana Bild, Linda Wischhof, Mary El- Dorado, Duane Kent, Maureen Tolle fson. KINDERGARTEN TOP ROW: Linda Bild, Beth Holmquist, Pamela Prather, Larry Peters, Deonne Wangstrom, Carla ElDor- ado. SECOND ROW: Danny Munter, Pamela Thierolf, Carol Hult, Eldon Eifert, Jean Gunderson, Rus- sell Brandi. FIRST ROW: Ann Marie Erickson, Kathy Bratetic, Wesley Engle, Clarice ElDorado, Ronald Wishhof. FARMERS UNION OIL CO. HULT'S CAFE AL'S BARBER SHOP and SPORT SHOP Tank Wagon Service Wausa, Nebraska Shavers, Sales, and Service Wausa, Nebraska Wausa, Nebraska MAY SYMPHONY PROGRAM May - May Day Greetings - Dennis Anderson S - Starlight Time - Betty Erickson Y - Younger Than Springtime - Shirlene Banks M - Merry Thoughts - Gary Halleen P - Prattle - Gary Anderson H - Holland Holiday - Rolan Anderson O - The Little Dutch Boy The Little Dutch Girl - Glenda Juracek, Linda Ekdahl, David Stenberg, LeRoy Hansen, Josephine Larson, and Bruce Anderson N - 'N Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining - Anne Butler Y - You, Too, Have a Magic Wand - Superintendent Waldo Johnson MENU Queen of May Dutch Delight Rhapsody in Spring Golden Dreams Heavenly Breeze Hans and Gretchen’s Special Sip from the Mill A. L. NYQUIST Wausa, Nebraska BILL'S MOTOR CO. Wausa, Nebraska HULT-CRAFT BOAT WORKS Wausa, Nebraska JUNIOR PLAY GRANDPA GOES TO COLLEGE CAST Doug Hewing ----- ROLAN ANDERSON Maxine Doran--------------------ANNE BUTLER Sam Banning.........LeROY HANSEN June Day............JOSEPHINE LARSON Elmer Sloane........LARRY JOHNSON Ruthie Brown---------- VELDA BRUDER Herman Gross -------- BRUCE ANDERSON Mary Shayne.........SHIRLENE BANKS Elihu Colriver ---— GARY HALLEEN Jed Parsons - - — — DENNIS ANDERSON Coeds.................KAREN SMITH MARJORIE OLSON LaVONDA BEAUDETTE Extras............ROBERT SWANSON LYLE WEYHRICH LONNIE ANDERSON NORMAN OLSON MARVIN BRASCH WARREN WILBECK ADRIAN FREVERT SENIOR PLAY CAST Fred Hastings ------- LeROY HANSEN Cora Hastings --------— MARJORIE OLSON Gilbert Hastings-------- ROLAN ANDERSON Nancy Graham----------------KAREN SMITH Larry Madison ------ -GARY HALLEEN Julie Tucker - -- -- -- - ANNE BUTLER Gloria Patterson------- - SHIRLENE BANKS Melinda Whipple-----JOSEPHINE LARSON Lois Corwin-----------------------LINDA EKDAHL Mr. Danbury...........DENNIS ANDERSON Bill Sterling.....................BRUCE ANDERSON CARLSON HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY Firestone Skelgas - Sales and Service Wausa, Nebraska HOMECOMING The theme for the 1960 Homecoming was Bali Hi.” The setting was an enchanted tropical island complete with real palm trees. Attendants were announced by David Stenberg and the King and Queen were crowned by the Senior attendants who presented them with gifts. A response was given by the Queen and LeRoy Hansen sang Bali Hi.” Crown- bearers were Gretchen Tollefson and Rodney Fink. During the ceremonies the Pep Club formed a large W. The Vikings made it a complete night for the home fans by clinching the undisputed conference championship by de- feating the Osmond Tigers by a 55-47 score. Karla Reed and Leonard Kliment. Sophomore Attendants; Karen Smith and Dennis Anderson. Senior At- tendants; Queen Shirlene Banks and King Rolan Anderson; Betty Kliment and Rowlan Anderson. Junior Attendants; Cheryl Plog and James Halleen, Freshman Attendants; and pictured in front are Crownbearers Rodney Fink and Gretchen Tollefson. BUTCH’S BODY SHOP TOM’S MUSIC SHOP WAUSA HATCHERY Wausa, Nebraska Norfolk, Nebraska DeKalb-Standard Chix Mobil-Feed Service FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW - Adrian Frevert, David Banks, Duane Swanson, Marvin Brasch, Gary Halleen, Rolan Anderson, Evan Nordstrom, LeRoy Hansen. SECOND ROW - Douglas Wamberg, Arthur Halleen, Lyman Anderson, Bruce Johnson, Lyle Weyhrich, David Landell, Robert Seagren, Merwyn Carlson, Coach Hansen. THIRD ROW - Tommy Ekdahl, Charles Johnson, Kenneth Bach, Perry Butler, Lonnie Anderson, Dennis Gillilan, Leonard Kliment, Jim Halleen, Darrel Norman - Student Manager, Rodney Johnson - Student Manager, absent when picture was taken. SEASON RECORD Wausa 6 Niobrara 18 Wausa - 13 Osmond -12 Wausa 26 % Coleridge— 19 Wausa 20 Hahn High 12 Wausa - - 20 Emerson 13 Wausa 33 W inside 0 Wausa 93 Newcastle 0 Six lettermen returned from last year’s conference runnerups to form the backbone of 1959 Wausa Viking football team. They were Rolan Anderson, Adrian Frevert, LeRoy Hansen. David Landell, David Banks, and Gary Halleen. These lettermen plus eighteen additional candidates made a total of twenty-four on the Viking Squad. Seventeen boys earned letters this year. They were Rolan Anderson, Lonnie Anderson, Marvin Brasch, Adrian Frevert, Gary Halleen, LeRoy Hansen, David Landell, Lyle Weyhrich, David Banks, Arthur Halleen, Evan Nordstrom, Duane Swanson, Douglas Wamberg, Lyman Anderson. Merwyn Carlson, Dennis Gillilan, and Bruce Johnson, Darrel Norman and Rodney Johnson earned student manager letters. Through much hard work, team spirit, and co-operation the Vikings attained a record unmatched since 1932. They turned in a six win one loss record, sweeping the conference championship with five wins and no losses. SPORTSMAN’S, INC. Sioux City, Iowa II MU' ' VARSITY FIR5 i ROW: Stan nausea, ouau., sanaeeo, Assistant Coach. SECOND ROW: Marvin Brasch, Larry Johnson, Douglas Wilbeck, Bruce Anderson, Rolan Anderson, Dennis Anderson, Dave Banks, Merlin Lindahl, LeRoy Hansen, and Rowlan Anderson. The Vikings had a fine season with a 11 win 7 loss record. The Vikings took third place honors in the Knox County Tournament and won the undisputed Comtassel Conference Championship as they won all five games. At the District Tournament the Vikings reached the semi-finals, but were defeated by a strong Niobrara team. Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Bloomfield -----------56 Coleridge-------------47 Harrington ------ -35 Osmond----------------49 Osmond----------------50 Creighton-------------53 Randolph--------------60 Wayne Hahn------------50 Crofton-------- 21 lloomfield ------ -50 Center ------------- —49 Crofton----------- 43 Newcastle-------------47 Winside---------------41 Niobrara---------- - - -56 Osmond----------------47 Randolph-----------51 Niobrara--------------58 JOHNSON MOBIL SERVICE FARMERS UNION STORE Mobil Lubrication and Tune Up Service Produce, Clothing, and Feed Reynold Johnson - Phone 95 Wausa, Nebraska Wausa, Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa 37 24 35 15 37 28 26 27 41 30 32 44 Bloomfield ■ Coleridge - Harrington - Osmond - - Creighton - Newcastle - Randolph - - Wayne Hahn Crofton — - Winside - - Niobrara - - Osmond - - 49 37 ■26 17 22 17 32 36 13 9 27 21 RESERVES FIRST ROW: Darrel Norman and Gary Anderson, Student Managers. SECOND ROW: Bruce Johnson, Leo- nard Kliment, Lonnie Anderson, Robert Seagren, Richard Larson, Rodney Johnson, Duane Swanson, Mer- ywn Carlson, Ronald Fink, Lyman Anderson, Evan Nordstrom. THIRD ROW: Layne Anderson, Delywn Anderson, Dennis Gillilan, Charles Larson, Curtis Shalander, VaNoy Hult, Eugene Langemeir, Larry Wil- beck, Larry Carlson, Tommy Ekdahl. FOURTH ROW: Coach Hansen, Gaylen Peterson, Gordon Moeller, Roger Lindquist, Dale Jacob, Dennis Bryant, Jim Halleen, Gary Carlson, Charles Johnson, and Assistant Coach Lundeen. DON EMMICK, Representing HUNTINGTON LABORATORIES, INC. Sioux City, Iowa TONY'S MEAT MARKET Fresh Meat - Phone 33 Wausa, Nebraska CONCERT BAND FIRST ROW - Josephine Larson, Neola Olson, Barbara Johnson, Linda Ekdahl, Donovan Thorell, Lois Blohm, Mar ion'e Nelson, Perry Butler, and Marjorie Olson. SECOND ROW - Anne Butler, Sheryl Shalander, Glenda Juracek, Karen Kaiser, Beverly Jult, Marjorie Johnson, Lillian Larson, Bruce Anderson, Lyman Anderson, Charles Johnson, Gor- don Moeller, Diane Lindquist, and Bruce Pfeil. THIRD ROW - Shirlene Banks, Janet Holmquist, Karen Anderson, Joyce Malmstrom, Dorothy Nelson, Karen Carlson, Gaylen Peterson, Tommy Ekdahl, Iro Johnson, Delwyn Anderson, Evan Nordstrom, Richard Schultz, Kieth Olson. Gary Anderson, Rolan Anderson, Darrel Kent. Randel Anderson, Jimmy Schurr, Curtis Shalander. Marv Ann Smith, Cheryl Plog, Douglas Wilbeck, and Dennis Ander- son. FOURTH ROW - Karla Reed, Drum Majorette, and Mr. Williams. MIXED CHORUS FIRST ROW - Diane Lindquist, Adele Newquist, Judy Swanson, Karen Suhr, Marlyce Swanson, Lois Blohm, Connie Lindblad, Karla Reed, Marjorie Nelson, Joyce Malmstrom, Ann Bryant, Karen Bauerly, Neola Olson. SECOND ROW - Karen Swanson, Connie Olson, LaVonda Beaudette, Carol Bengston, Kathy Gillilan, Coralynn Nyman, Linda Ekdahl, Glenda Juracek, Karen Smith, Earleen Schoonover, Linda Anderson, LaVonne Hansen, Karen Anderson, Sheryl Shalander, Shirley Claussen, Josephine Larson, Anne Butler, Shirlene Banks, Margret Peters, Karen Carlson, Glenda Erickson, Karen Kaiser, Karolyn Bartlett, Kathy Kirby, Diana Thorell, Lois Fuelberth, Judy Ellingson, Cheryl Plog, and Mr. Williams. THIRD ROW - Dennis Anderson, Marvin Brasch, Kieth Olson, Bruce Anderson, David Stenberg, LeRoy Hansen, Rolan Anderson, Perry Butler, Ronald Fink, Ly- man Anderson, Darrel Norman, David Thorell, Evan Nordstrom, Gordon Moeller, Donovan Thorell, Charles Larson, Bruce Johnson, Delwyn Anderson, Layne Anderson, and Terry Beaudette. Absent when picture was taken, Marjorie Olson. STEWART’S SUPER SAVER MARKET Wausa, Nebraska BOYS' QUARTET - Rodney Johnson, Dennis Ander- son, Bruce Anderson, and David Stenberg. TROMBONE TRIO - Dennis Ander- son, Douglas Wilbeck, Cheryl Plog. TRUMPET TRIO - David Stenberg, Charles Larson, and Lyman Anderson. MIXED OCTETTE - Judy Bengston, Shirlene Banks, Anne Butler, Josephine Larson, David Stenberg, Bruce Anderson, LeRoy Hansen, Dennis Anderson. BRASS SEXTETTE Bruce Anderson, Lyman Anderson, Charles Larson, Evan Nordstrom, Rolan Anderson, and Dennis Anderson. BOYS’ OCTETTE - FIRST ROW: Lyman Anderson, David Stenberg, Bruce Anderson, Charles Larson. SECOND ROW: Rodney Johrtson, LeRoy Hansen, Dennis Anderson, and Rolan Anderson. GIRLS’ QUARTET - Anne Butler, Shirlene Banks, Judy Bengston, and Cheryl Flog. SAXOPHONE TRIO - Perry Bulter, Marjorie Nelson, and Marjorie Olson. WOODWIND QUINTETTE - Anne Bulter, Josephine Larson, Donovan Thorell, Marjorie Olson, and Linda Ekdahl. CHEERLEADERS Kathy Kirby, Judy Bengston, Shirlene Banks, Kathleen Gillilan, Judy Swanson, Karen Smith. PEP CLUB FIRST ROW - Kathy Kirby, Judy Bengston, Shirlene Banks, Kathleen Gillilan, Judy Swanson, Karen Smith. SECOND ROW - Neola Olson, Karen Bauerly, Linda Ekdahl, Glenda Juracek, Josephine Larson, Anne Butler, Marjorie Olson, Lavonda Beaudette, Betty Kliment, Ann Bryant, Diana Thorell. THIRD ROW - Mr. Ortman, sponsor, Cheryl Plog, Sharlyn Bunann, Dixie Alexander, Linda Anderson, Karen Carlson, Marjorie Schultz, Connie Lindblad, Karen Suhr, Marlyce Swanson, Adele Newquist, Sharon Gillilan, Judy Johnston, Marjorie Nelson, Lois Blohm, Karla Reed, Mr. Williams, sponsor. FOURTH ROW - Karen Swanson, Judy Bargstadt, Lois Fuelberth, Corlynn Nyman, Connie Olson, Glenda Erickson, Karen Anderson, Marcia Jahns, Joyce Malmstrom, Diane Lindquist, Sheryl Shalander, Shirley Claussen, Carol Bengston. Mary Ann Smith, LaVonne Hansen, Judy Ellingson. GENELL1 STUDIOS 711 Pierce Street Sioux City, Iowa Y-TEENS FIRST ROW - Judy Swanson, Karen Suhr, Sharon Gillilan, Betty Kliment, Judy Bengston, Marlyce Swanson, Lois Blohm, Connie Lindblad, Karla Reed, Marjorie Nelson, Joyce Malmstrom, Ann Bryant, Dixie Alexander, Kathleen Schoonover, Mary Ann Smith, Jean Bryant. SECOND ROW - Adele Newquist, Sharlyn Bumann, Linda Ekdahl, Glenda Juracek, Karen Smith, Earlean Schoonover, Linda Anderson, Miss Arent, Judy Ellingson, Karen Carlson, Marjorie Schultz, Judy Johnston, Neola Olson, Kathy Kirby, Diana Thorell, and Cheryl plog. THIRD ROW - LaVonda Beaudette, Carol Bengston, Kathleen Gillilan, Corlynn Nyman, LaVonne Hansen, Karen Ander- son, Sheryl Shalander, Shirley Claussen, Josephine Larson, Anne Bulter, Shirlene Banks, Karen Bauerly, Lois Fuelberth, Connie Olson, Karen Swanson, Diane Lindquist, and Glenda Erickson. Absent when picture was taken, Marjorie Olson. GIRLS’ PHYSICAL EDUCATION FIRST ROW - Cheryl Plog, Neola Olson. .Linda Ekdahl, Glenda Juracek, Josepnine Larson, Anne Butler, Marjorie Olson, Sharon Gillilan, Betty Kliment, Ann Bryant, and Diana Thorell. SECOND ROW - Jean Bryant, Kathy Kirby, Sharlyn Bumann, Dixie Alexander, Linda Anderson, Karen Carlson, Connie Lindblad, Karen Suhr, Marlyce Swanson, Adele Newquist, Judy Johnston, Marjorie Nelson, Lois Blohm, Karla Reed, Karen Smith, and Karen Kaiser. THIRD ROW - Kathleen Gillilan, shirlene Banks, Karen Swanson, Judy Bargstadt, Lois Fuelberth, Corlynn Nyman, Connie Olson. Glenda Erickson, Karen Anderson, Joyce Malmstrom, Diane Lindquist, Sheryl Shalander, Shirley Claussen, Carol Bengston, Mary Ann Smith, Judy Ellingson, Judy Bengston, Judy Swanson, and Mr. Hansen. STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW - Betty Kliment, Judy Bengston, Karen Smith, Josephine Larson, Joyce Malmstrom, Ann Bryant, Carol Bengston, Sheryl Shalander. SECOND ROW - Larry Carlson, Lyman Anderson, Bruce Anderson, Charles Larson, Rowlan Anderson, David Banks, Larry Johnson, Gary Carlson. ECHO STAFF FIRST ROW - Glenda Juracek, LeRoy Hansen. SECOND ROW - LaVonda Beaudette, Karen Smith, Linda Ekdahl, Earlean Schoonover, Kieth Olson, Mr. Ortman. Absent when picture was taken, Marjorie Olson and Robert owanson. L. G. BALFOUR CO., CLASS RINGS AND JEWELRY Norman Lessor, Representative, Fremont, Nebraska r L$V sa sv:-v ■«3 Kr A-'isS 20 X 7 g§s . x . v • ■ V' - . fe ; m fff ' ' S ‘ Vfifo- vVS- -s . v 'x -X- . t -vv o V .v . '■N N.r Wt; 'ZsZs i Jtfi. swfa ■■ S'? ■' ■, ___- - - - ■ sjQfc r. . ’ ' -xN' ‘a'vS SS S .■■.■ -• :t. • ‘; - 'V Vv v V A=SS£rS . • :- . NvVk . - AT? ♦ 'C A :m SS'S-S ' iv . ft; : w: vv ■ • • v V v V - - Y :S f ?Y% y£s ■- v.f So imv? S8S§S «• 'st? •;V V w V' , 7 KS1 to y• . j JMM',;X: ■V v T' . . ‘A, y vz M J y' ' 2%yS V4 -
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