THE OLD AND THE NEW THE VIKING To our fellow-students we dedicate this Viking” yearbook of 1961. May you cherish the memories which we have tried to preserve for you through pictures of school life at Wausa High. --Senior Class of 1961 WAUSA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Above is the new elementary school building which was completed shortly after the beginning oi the 1960-61 school term. This beautiful structure contains grades kinder- garten through grade six. The pleasant surroundings and the latest in equipment in the classrooms helped to provide an atmosphere that was most conducive to learning and was the pride and joy of all the students. BOARD OF EDUCATION Ival Lindquist; Melville Seagren; Waldemar Udd, Secretary; Dr. R. L. Tollefson, President; Elwin Banks; Gerald Gunderson. ANNUAL STAFF David Banks. Sports Editor; Donovon Thorell, Rogene Nelson, Judy Swanson. Karen Suhr. Editor; Adele Newquist, Editor; Betty Kliment. Junior Editor; Sharon Gillilan, Senior Editor; Judy Bengston. Grade Editor; Marlyce Swanson, Editor. BACK ROW - Evan Nordstrom, Douglas Wamberg, Robert Greenwall, Business Manager; Gordon Moeller, Assistant Editor; Arthur Halleen, Assistant Editor; Rowlan Anderson, Freshman Editor; Robert Swanson, Richard Schultz, David Swanson, Sophomore Editor; Duane Swanson, Roger Lindquist. Ronald Fink, Activities Editor, was absent when picture was taken. AUTO SUPPLIES HARDWARE JOHNSON’S MOBILE SERVICE BUHRMAN SHALANDER IMP. WILBUR EKDAHL Wausa, Nebraska Allis-Chalmers Sales Service Wausa, Nebraska Wausa, Nebraska FIRST ROW - Judy Swanson, Betty Kliment, Marlyce Swanson, Rogene Nelson, Adele Newquist. SECOND ROW - Donovan Thorell, Sharon Gillilan, Richard Schultz, Karen Suhr, Mr. Ortman. FACULTY W. H. JOHNSON Wayne State--U. of Nebr. Supt. of Schools and Social Science STANLEY HANSEN Wayne State Prin., Ind. Arts, and Coach MARVIN KORAB Wayne State--Emporia State Math and Science ROGER LUNDEEN Wayne State Commercial, Math, and Asst. Coach MISS ARENT LeROY ORTMAN 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. DHLANE DALTON Wayne State-- Un. of Hawaii. Instrumental and Vocal Music DON HIXSON Wayne State— Un. of Nebr. Grade 8 WILLIAM HDCON Wayne State Grade 7 MRS. ORTMAN MRS. CHAMBERS Southern State Grade 4 Wayne State Grade 3 and Grade Principal MISS JANKE Wayne State Grade 2 MISS NELSON Wayne State Grade 1 MISS JOHNSON Wayne State Grade 3 MRS. KORAB Wayne State Kindergarten CLASS HISTORY SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS In the fall of 1957, Twenty-three green freshmen started their high school careers at Wausa High. They were Rowlan Anderson, Donald Bach, David Banks, Judith Bengston, Betty Eifert, Ronald Fink, Sharon Gillilan, Robert Greenwall, Arthur Halleen, Betty Kliment, Wayne Kumm, Roger Lindquist, Gordon Moeller, Adele Newquist, Evan Nordstrom, Richard Schultz, Karen Suhr, David Swanson, Duane Swanson, Judith Swanson. Mar- lyce Swanson, Donovan Thorell, Douglas Wamberg, As the class was organized the following were elected to offices: President, David Banks; Vice President, Judith Swanson; Secretary, Marlyce Swanson; and Treasurer, Judith Bengston. Ronald Fink, Rowlan Anderson, Sharon Gillilan, and Karen Suhr, were chosen as student coun- cil members. Miss Arent served as their class sponsor. Judith Bengston was chosen cheerleader. Judith Bengston and David Banks were Homecoming Attendants. On September 1, 1958, twenty-one sophomores returned. Betty Eifert left our class during the year. Jon Berentz became a member of our class for six weeks. Class officers: President, Rowlan Anderson; Vice Presi- dent, Arthur Halleen; Secretary, Judith Bengston; and Treasurer, Sharon Gillilan. Robert Greenwall, Evan Nordstrom, Judith Swanson, and Betty Eifert were chosen as student council members. Judy Bengston served as our cheerleader. Judith Swanson and Ronald Fink were attendants for Homecoming. Mr. Horner was the class spon- sor. The junior class consisted of twenty-one members. The members elected to class offices were as follows: President, Arthur Halleen; Vice President, Sharon Gillilan; Secretary, Judy Swanson; and Treasurer, Ronald Fink. Student Council Members were Rowlan Anderson, David Banks; Betty Kliment, and Judith Bengston. Mrs. Rosen and Mr. Lundeen served as sponsors. Judy Bengston and Judy Swanson were selected as cheerleaders. Homecoming attendants were Betty Kliment and Rowlan Anderson. The Junior Class Play, Bolts and Nuts, was held on October 20, 1959, directed by Mr. Ortman. The class rings were received January 4, 1960. On May 6th the Junior-Senior Banquet was held. The theme was King Neptune's Court. For their last and final year at Wausa High, twenty-two seniors returned. Rogene Nelson and Robert Swanson joined our class. Class officers were: President, Dave Banks; Vice President, Robert Greenwall; Secretary, Sharon Gillilan; Treasurer, David Swanson. Class sponsors were Mr. Johnson and Mr. Hansen. Student Council mem- bers were Judy Swanson, Betty Kliment, Rowlan Anderson and Evan Nordstrom. Senior pictures were taken on October 7. Hillbilly Weddin', the senior play, was given on December 2, with Mr. Ortman as director. Homecoming attendants were Judith Bengston, Karen Suhr, Rowlan Anderson, and David Banks. Rowlan and Karen were King and Queen. On May 5 the Juniors honored the Seniors with a banquet. Baccalaureate exer- cises were held on May 21. The final get-together was the commencement program on May 24. WAUSA HATCHERY DEKALB-STANDARD CHIX MOBIL-FEED SERVICE SPORTSMAN. INCORPORATION SIOUX CITY, IOWA ROWLAN ANDERSON - Basketball 1-2-3-4; Utter 3-4; Football 4; Utter 4; Track 1-2; Class Officer 2; Student Council 1-3-4; Banquet Waiter 2; Homecom- ing Attendant 3; Homecoming King 4; County Govern- ment 3; Bolts and Nuts, Crew 3; Hillbilly Weddin', Crew 4; Annual Staff 4. Athletic, friendly, with a good word for all, if you want someone good in service, he’ll fit your call. DAVID BANKS - Chorus 1; Band 1-2; Music Contest 1-2; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Letter 3-4; Football 1-2- 3-4, Utter 1-2-3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; Class Officer 1-4; Student Council 3; County Government Day 3; Banquet Waiter 2; Pep Band 1; Homecoming Attend- ant 1-4; Bolts and Nuts, Cast 3; Hillbilly Weddin’, Cast 4; Annual Staff 4. His disposition is hard to beat. He's honored as an athlete. JUDITH BENGSTON - Chorus 1-2-3-4; Girls’ Triple Trio 2; Girls’ Quartet 2-3; Girls’ Sextette 3-4; Mixed Octette 3; Band 2; District Music Contest 1-2-3-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; President 3; Girls' Phys. Ed. 1-2- 3; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 1-2-3-4; Class Officer 1-2; Student Council 3; Banquet Waitress 2; County Government 3; Homecoming Attendant 1-4; Homemaker’s Award 4; Bolts and Nuts, Cast 3; Hillbilly Weddin’, Cast 4; Annual Staff 4. Intelligent, brilliant, a hard worker she, full of pep as a girl could be. RONALD FINK - Basketball 1-2-3-4; Student Manager Track 1-2; Class Officer 3; Student Council 1; County Government Day 3; Banquet Waiter 2; Homecoming Attendant 2; Bolts and Nuts, Cast 3; Hillbilly Weddin’, Cast 4; Annual Staff 4. A friendly guy with a friendly way. SHARON GILLILAN - Chorus 1-2; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Girls’ Phys. Ed. 1-2-3; Class Of- ficer 2-3-4; Student Council 1; Crisco Homemaker Award 3; Banquet Waitress 2; Echo Staff 4; Bolts and Nuts, Cast 3; Hillbilly Weddin', Cast 4; Annual Staff 4. Quick and witty, full of fun, there's only one like her under the sun. ROBERT GREENWALL - Basketball 1; Class Officer 4; Student Council 2; Banquet Waiter 2; County Gov't Day 3; Bolts and Nuts Student Director 3; Hillbilly Weddin', Prompter 4; Annual Staff 4. I tell you, they need more men like me. ARTHUR HALLEEN - Basketball 1-2; Football 1-2-3- 4; Letter 3-4; Track 1; Class Officer 2-3; Banquet Waiter 2; County Gov’t Day 3; Bolts and Nuts Cast 3; Hillbilly Weddin’, Cast 4; Annual Staff 4. He may shock his elders, but never his classmates. ’’ BETTY KLIMENT - Chorus 1-2; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Girls' Phys. Ed. 1-2-3; Student Council 3-4; Echo Staff 4; Banquet Waitress 2; County Government Day 3; Homecoming Attendant 3; Bolts and Nuts. Cast 3; Hillbilly Weddin’, Cast 4; Annual Staff 4. She may be small but her friendly smile makes her stand out as if six feet tall. ROGER LINDQUIST - Basketball 1-2; Track 1; Stu- dent Manager 2; Band 1-2; Music Contest 1-2; Banquet Waiter 2; County Gov’t Day 3; Hillbilly Weddin’, ” Crew 4. The world was made to enjoy, so enjoy it. GORDON MOELLER - Chorus 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2; Music Contest 2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track 1-2; Bolts and Nuts, Cast 3; Hillbilly Weddin’,' Cast 4; Annual Staff 4; Double Octet 4. Business is business, yet I like some play. ROGENE NELSON - First three years at Creighton High School, Creighton, Nebraska; Y-Teens 4; Hillbilly Weddin', Cast 4; Echo Staff 4. Although she's new, you'll never find a friend so true. M ADELE NEWQUIST - Chorus 1-2-3-4; Music Contest 2-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Girls’ Phys. Ed. 1-2-3; Echo Staff 4; Banquet Waitress 2; County Government Day 3; Bolts and Nuts, Cast 3; Hillbilly Weddin', Cast 4; Annual Staff 4. All the ingredients of a swell girl wrapped into one. EVAN NORDSTROM - Chorus 3-4; Boys’ Quartet; Band 1-2-3-4; Brass Sextette 1-2-3-4; Music Contest 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Letter 4; Football 1-2- 3-4; Letter 3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; Student Council 2-4; Pep Band 1-2-3-4; Bolts and Nuts, Cast 3; Hill- billy Weddin’, Cast 4. Full of mischief, fun, and glee, as ever a normal boy could be. RICHARD SCHULTZ - Band 1-2-3-4; Music Contest 1-2-3-4; Pep Band 4; Student Manager for Track 1; County Government Day 3; Bolts and Nuts, Cast 3; Hillbilly Weddin', Cast 4; Happy am I - from care I’m free - Why aren’t all content like me? KAREN SUHR - Chorus 1-2-3-4; Girls’ Triple Trio 2; District Music Contest 1-2-3-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Vice President 4; Girls' Phys. Ed. 1-2-3; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; President 4; Student Council 1; Banquet Waitress 2; County Government Day 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Bolts and Nuts, Cast 3; Hillbilly Weddin', Cast 4; Annual Staff 4. This girl is quiet, serviceable, and nice, to find someone like her you’ll have to look twice. ” DAVID SWANSON - Class Officer 4; Student Coun- cil 4; Hillbilly Weddin’, Cast 4; Annual Staff 4. Men of few words are the best men. DUANE SWANSON - Basketball 1-2-3-4; Letter 4; Football 1-2-3-4; Letter 3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; Ban- quet Waiter 2; Bolts and Nuts, Cast 3; Hillbilly Weddin', Cast 4. I'm not lazy, I'm just saving my energy. ” JUDITH SWANSON - Chorus 1-2-3-4; Music Contest 2-3-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Cheer- leader 3-4; Girls’ Phys. Ed. 1-2-3; Class Officer 1-3; Student Council 2-4; Echo Staff 4; Banquet Waitress 2; County Government Day 3; Homecom- ing Attendant 2; Bolts and Nuts, Cast 3; Hillbilly Weddin’, Cast 4; A charming miss with a twinkle in her eye, the kind you like more as time goes by. MARLYCE SWANSON - Chorus 1-2-3-4; Music Con- test 4; Class Officer 1; Banquet Waitress 2; County Government Day 3; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1- 2-3-4; Girls' Phys. Ed. 1-2-3; Bolts and Nuts, Cast 3; Hillbilly Weddin’, Cast 4; Echo Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. Full of fun, a hard worker too. She'll help you out when there's a task to do. ROBERT SWANSON - Chorus 2-3-4; Band 3; Music Contest 2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3; Hillbilly Weddin’, Cast 4. Sometime we'll have all this behind us - I keep telling myself. DONOVAN THORELL - Band 3-4; Woodwind Quintette 3; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Music Contest 2-4; County Government Day 3; Hillbilly Weddin’, Cast 4. Tis a pain for the child to keep still. DOUGLAS WAMBERG - Basketball 1; Student Manager 4; Football 1-2-3-4; Letter 3-4; Track 2-3; Student Manager 1; Hillbilly Weddin', ” Crew 4. An innocent face, but you never can tell. SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of 1961, thought by few to be in sound mind do bequeath the following to our underclassmen who have so faithfully respected, honored, and served us as Seniors. ROWLAN ANDERSON wills his basketball ability to Gary Langemeier. DAVID BANKS wills his football ability to Charles Larson. JUDITH BENGSTON wills her hoarse throat and aching muscles to the future cheerleaders of Wausa High School. RONALD FINK wills his old '24 Chevy pickup to Perry Butler. SHARON GILLILAN wills her safe driving to Boyd Ellerbruch. ROBERT GREENWALL wills his sideburns to Loren Lindahl. ARTHUR HALLEEN wUls his speed shifting ability to Curtis Shalander. BETTY KLIMENT wills her librarian job to anyone who will take it. ROGER LINDQUIST wills his bookkeeping papers to Dale Jacob. GORDON MOELLER wills his cool, quiet, self-controlled ways to the freshman class in general. ROGENE NELSON wills her shorthand ability to Sharon Heckathorn. ADELE NEWQU1ST wills her ability to change tires to Sharlyn Bumann. EVAN NORDSTROM wills his football shoes, size 7, to Arvid Monson. RICHARD SCHULTZ wills his weight to Janet Peterson. KAREN SUHR wills her height to Anita Erickson. DAVID SWANSON wills his study habits to Darrel Norman. DUANE SWANSON wills his ability to oversleep to anyone who needs the rest. JUDITH SWANSON wills her cheerleading ability to Holly Landell. MARLYCE SWANSON wills her ability to make errors in typing to Marjorie Nelson. ROBERT SWANSON wills his '50 Ford to anyone who will take it. DONOVAN THORELL wills his vivaciousness that was willed to him by Shirlene Banks to anyone who needs it. DOUGLAS WAMBERG wills his blinding speed to Ronnie Wiese. In addition to this, we wish to will all the gum wrappers, waste paper, and torn textbooks. We hope that everyone will use all these things to the best of their knowledge and ability. Witnesses: Judith Swanson Adele Newquist CLASS PROPHECY Now I was walking down the main street of New York in the summertime. As I walked along, I noticed the sound of cheering voices in a gym. I walked in and recognized a familiar face of the team's coach. It was then that I realized that this was a former classmate of mine. David Banks. I also noticed that the main scorer for his team was another classmate. Rowlan Anderson. I knew this game was going to be hard fought as the opposing team's coach was Duane Swanson. I was anxious to find out which team would be the victor, but I had to hurry on my way to get my hair set. as I was invited to attend a banquet that evening. As I walked into the salon 1 was greeted by a charming little miss with a smile I recognized as belong- ing to Betty Kliment. The sound of hammers and saws attracted my attention and I asked Betty what was being built. She informed me that her business was expanding so greatly that she had to build on a large addition to her salon. She explained that Gordon Moeller and his firm were doing an excellent job of remodeling. I found that time was going very fast and I had to rush over to a dress agency to get my gown I had designed for the evening by the noted fashion designer, Karen Suhr. As I walked out of her office I noticed her secretary was bringing some mail into her. It wasn't long until I recognized her as being Rogene Nelson. Rogene told me that another close friend of hers was also a secretary and that her name was Marlyce Swanson. I was pleased to hear that Marlyce was a private secretary to a prosperous attorney. Upon arriving at the dinner that evening I was greeted by many people. One man, however, especially attracted my attention. When he began to talk of his beef cattle I wondered if it was Robert Swanson, the prosperous rancher. He said that he owned two-thousand head of cattle at last count. We were in- terrupted by the waiter, who informed us that dinner was served. After enjoying an excellent meal, the main speaker left his seat and revealed the main reason for the banquet. He told us that the Scientist's Award of the Year was to be presented that evening. I was truly thrilled as the names Robert Greenwall and David Swanson were read. They had received this outstanding award for the feat of developing the first rocket to reach the moon. After presenting the awards the speaker began the lecture for the evening. As I gazed at his dignified uniform I noticed five stars on it. It was then that I realized this was Arthur Halleen, the Admiral of the Fleet. It was good to see my classmates succeeding so well. I had learned that Ronald Fink had helped the two scientists draw up the plans for the successful rocket. Another speaker explained some facts about electrical engineering. This man’s dark brown eyes and blond hair told me this must be the outstanding electrical engineer, Roger Lindquist. The next day I planned to visit the city hospital as I wanted to deliver some charity funds to the expan- sion program they had planned. When I entered the building I recognized a smiling, sunny face seated behind a huge desk with the inscription of Judith Swanson, Head of Nurses. After a short talk with her I found she was doing very well. On the way to the hospital I had noticed a young man showing another man how to repair a car. Judith informed me that this was Douglas Wamberg. She said Douglas owned the whole building and had earned his first million in a very short time. After another long day I retired to my apartment. I sat in my lounging chair and began to read the evening paper. I noticed that the editor of the paper was Richard Schultz. As I continued to read it, my eyes caught the headline. Judith Bengston, Named Teacher of the year. This pleased me as I knew she deserved it. She was always very efficient in high school. I also read that Jon Evan Nordstrom was to hold a conference with the president of the United States to inform him what needed to be done about the country's natural resources conservation. When I realized that my stay in New York must come to a close, I called the airport. They informed me that I would be able to leave the next day. Airplanes were arriving and taking off again constantly at the huge airport. I went to the office to get my papers. The office accountant, I found, was Donavon Thorell. He told me that my plane had just arrived so I left at once. As I climbed aboard, I was greeted by a small stewardess, whom, by the brown eyes, I recognized as being Sharon Glllllan. I took my seat next to a blond young woman. Her face looked like that of the social worker whose picture was in the paper for her outstanding work in the city's hospital. When informed that this was the very same one, Adele Newqulst, I felt very proud of our class of 1961. The sound of the engines on the plane were growing very distant now and I began to lose sight of things. I became startled by the sound of a loud voice, whom I knew was that of my mother. She asked me why I wasn't up yet as it was getting late. I woke up and realized that it was the last day of school, and I'd have to hurry to get there on time. Slowly I climbed out of bed still in a little daze, and I won- dered if, in live or ten years, all of my classmates would be doing just the occupations I had dreamed they had that night. JUNIORS: Charles Larson, President; Bruce Johnson, Vice President; Joyce Malmstrom, Secretary; Marjorie Nelson, Treasurer. FRESHMEN: Rodney Banks, President; James Schurr, Vice President; LaVonne Anderson, Secretary; Cora Sue Hoppe, Treasurer. SOPHOMORES: Sheryl Shalander, President; Stanley Jensen, Vice President; Corlynn Nyman, Secretary; Shirley Claussen, Treasurer. DR. R. L. TOLLEFSON, M.D. Wausa, Nebraska HIGH SCHOOL HISTORY In the fall of 1960, 35 freshmen enrolled in the Wausa High School. After the Class was organized, the following were elected to offices: President, Rodney Banks; Vice President, James Schurr; Secretary, LaVonne Anderson; Treasurer. Cora Sue Hoppe. Loren Lindahl, Randal Anderson, Janet Holmquist, and Marjorie Johnson were elected to the student council. Marjorie Johnson was selected as a cheerleader. Miss Arent served as class sponsor. Thirty-one sophomores entered the Wausa High School. The following were elected to offices: Presi- dent, Sheryl Shalander; Vice President, Stanley Jensen; Secretary, Corlynn Nyman; Treasurer, Shirley Claussen. Larry Wilbeck, James Halleen, Connie Olson, and Lois Fuelberth were elected to the student council. Connie Olson was selected as a cheerleader. Mr. Ortman served as class sponsor. The junior class was made up of 35 members. The class members elected to class offices were as follows: President, Charles Larson- Vice President, Bruce Johnson; Secretary, Joyce Malmstrom; Treas- urer, Marjorie Nelson. Karla Reed, Marjorie Schultz, Leonard Kliment, and Rodney Johnson were elected to the student council. Mrs. Rosen and Mr. Lundeen served as sponsors. Kathy Kirby and Diana Thorell were selected as cheerleaders. JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW - Neola Olson, Connie Lindblad, Joyce Malmstrom, Marjorie Nelson, Karla Reed, Kathleen Schoonover, Marjorie Schultz, Diana Thorell, Mrs. Rosen. SECOND ROW - Mr. Lundeen, Dennis Gillilan, Va Noy Hult, Bruce Johnson, Leonard Kliment, Rodney Nelson, Charles Larson, Rodney Johnson, Darrel Norman, Curtis Shalander, Robert Seagren, David Thorell, Delwyn Anderson, Lyman Anderson. THIRD ROW - Dixie Alexander, Linda Anderson, Lois Blohm, Ann Bryant, Judy Ellingson, Karen Kaiser, Perry Butler, Merwyn Carlson, Karen Carlson, Sharlyn Bumann, Kathleen Kirby, Boyd Ellerbruch, Charles Johnson, Dennis Bryant, Layne Anderson. ANDERSON’S STORE PETER'S HARDWARE AND FURNITURE Wausa, Nebraska Wausa, Nebraska SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST ROW - Carol Bengston, Judy Bargstadt, Karen Anderson, Lois Fuelberth, Connie Olson, Corlynn Nyman, Cheryl Plog, Karen Swanson, and Kathleen Gillilan. SECOND ROW - Diane Lindquist, Jean Bryant, LaVonne Hansen, Karolyn Bartlett, Glenda Erickson, Marcia Jahn, Margaret Peters, Sheryl Sha- lander, Shirley Claussen, Mary Ann Smith, and Mr. Ortman - sponsor. THIRD ROW - Terry Beaudette, Larry Carlson, Thomas Ekdahl, Gary Carlson, Gaylen Peterson, Dale Jacob, Dale Olson, Richard Carlson, James Halleen, Eugene Langemeier, Larry Wilbeck, and Stanley Jensen. FRESHMAN CLASS FIRST ROW - Anita Erickson, Kathleen Anderson, Kirsten Bengston, LaVonne Anderson, Janet Peterson, Janet Holmquist, Marjorie Johnson, Beverly Hult, and Shirly Nelson. SECOND ROW - Sharon Heckathorn, Myla Bumann, Cora Sue Hoppe, Dianne Claussen, HoUy Landell, Charles Eifert, Arvid Monson, Linda Wrick, Sharon Thorell, Elaine Suhr, James Schurr, Charles Robins, and Miss Arent - sponsor. THIRD ROW - Gary Langemeier, Roger Brandi, Ronald Dalton, Norman Jensen, Loren Lindahl, Jerry Albrecht, Rodney Banks, William Anderson, Randel Anderson, Dean Jacob, Iro Johnson, Ronald Wiese, Vance Newquist, and Gerald Claussen. GRADE SCHOOL HISTORY FIRST ROW - Linda Ayers, JoAnn Bengtson, Barbara Johnson, Carol Dredge. Barbara Banks, Kathleen Lind, Anita Erickson. SECOND ROW - Vemelle Bjorkman, Mary Ann Kalvelage, La Jean Malmstrom, Dorothy Nelson, Dennis Larson, Dennis Jensen, Terry Wamberg, Leo Anderson, Mr. Donald W. Hixson. THIRD ROW - John Bryant, Bruce Pfell, Michael Peters, Darrel Kent, Kenneth Anderson, Jimmy White, Richard Lind. SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW - Larry Anderson, Charlotte Anderson, Sherril Brandi, Verle Bumann, Joan Thorell, Bill Kirby Jr. SECOND ROW - Nadine Peters, Roland Johnson. LaVerne Jensen, Ginger Robins, Orin Ellingson, Gary Seagren, Ronald Nelson. THIRD ROW - Dale Acklie, Patrick Bryant, Douglas Hallvin, Timothy Anderson, Gerald Robins, Duane Anderson, Donald Reed. NORFOLK OFFICE EQUIPMENT PARKINSON BAND INSTRUMENTS Norfolk, Nebraska Sioux City, Iowa EIGHTH GRADE In the fall of 1960, 294 grade pupils registered in the Wausa Public School for the 1960-61 school term. This was the first year that all grade students in the newly organized district were brought to- gether in one building. In addition the students had the wonderful privilege of starting the year in the new grade school building which had been under construction during the past year. New faces, new places and new experiences were in store for them. Of the total number enrolled, the distribution among grades was as follows; Kindergarten, 33; Grade one, 30; Grade two, 25; Grade three, 41; Grade four. 39; Grade five. 33; Grade six, 29; Grade seven. 41, and Grade eight. 23. The Wausa grade students had the opportunity of participating in band, grade music, programs, and various activities, in addition to their regular school work. SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW - Robert Anderson, Patricia Acklie, Betty Gustafson, Joyce Reed, Kathy Schurr, Lois Claus- sen, Darwin Vanness. SECOND ROW - Richard Herold, Barbara Kumm, Brian Buhrman, Stephen Peter- son, Linda Swanson, Judy Anderson, Eliot Olson. THIRD ROW - Phillip Thorell, Bill Kaiser, Keith Brasch, Roger Nelson, Michael Bargstadt, Arlynd Johnson, Danial Anderson, Mr. William Hixson. SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW - Kathleen Erickson, Barbara Swanson, Donna Jensen, Twila Carlson, Susan Wamberg, Jeanette Lind, Beverly Banks, Sally Anderson, Linda Smith. SECOND ROW - Byron Vanness, Gaylord Kumm, James Lindquist, Mark Pfeil, Arly Johnson, Michael Bryant, Larry Jacob, Robert Brandi, Keith Bauerly, Marcia Nelson. THIRD ROW - Randall Carlson. Michael Eldorado. Gene Jacob, John Hecka- thorn, Ronald Swanson, Deana Nelson, Cynthia Kent, Janet Erickson, Ruth Greenwall, Claris Udd, Mrs. Black. FARMERS UNION STORE AND OIL CO. M M MOTOR CO. Wausa, Nebraska Wausa, Nebraska STEWART'S SUPER SAVER MARKET Wausa, Nebraska FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW - Neal Feldman, Larry Holmquist, Jerry Anderson, Steve Banks, Steve Anderson, Craig Vanness, Neil Kirby. SECOND ROW - Susan Smith, Sandra Erickson, Verlene Gustafson, Marcia Brate- tic, Sharon Lindstrom, Donna Bryant, Marcille Lind, Mary Lou Claussen, Patty Claussen. THIRD ROW James Eifert, Glen Olson, David Larson, Lois Brasch, Donna Skalberg, Steve Johnson, Randall Peterson, David Ellingson, Miss Keck. FOURTH ROW - Myron Kumm, Susan Ekdahl, Anita Peters, Deborah Friedrich, Barbara Carlson, LaVonne Block, Randall Peterson, Gale Retzlaff, Glen Retzlaff. FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW - Carolyn Eifert, Ralph Acklie, Paul Rosberg, Nina Ayers, Judith Lind, Gregory Kirby, Marilyn Eifert. SECOND ROW - Douglas Lamprecht, Richard Mainquist, Leslie Thierolf, Darle Bjork- man, Milo Anderson, Terry Nelson. THIRD ROW - Nancy Greenwall, Carol Jacob, La Donna Jensen, Beth Ann Skalberg, Patricia Plog, Janet Nelson, Mrs. Elvera Johnson. COMMERCIAL STATE BANK - Wausa, Nebraska FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW - Bruce Lindquist, Marilyn Erickson, Brenda Lindquist, Carol Wamberg, Kathy Reed, Sandra Koehler. SECOND ROW - David Holmquist, Ronald Buhrman, Ronald Anderson, Marilyn Larson, Susan Swanson, Melinda Johnson, John Hansen, Mrs. Crtman. THIRD ROW - John Olson, Ronald Nelson, Curtis Anderson, Marsha Bauerly, Marian Rosen, Robert Black, Patricia Erickson. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW - Sharon Acklie, Rodney Fink, Susan McCluskey, Kathleen Johnson, John Reed, Kevin Kirby. SECOND ROW - Linda Wischhof, Kelly Johnson, John Anderson, Larry Eldorado, Allana Bild, Randall Mainquist, Kelvin Peters, Miss Johnson. THIRD ROW - Arthur Rosberg, Alan Enquist, Jimmy Wamberg, Yvonne Thorell, Karen Blunk, Sharyl Hanson, Colleen Hult. E. J. BILD, VETERINARIAN COLESON-HOLMQUIST CO. BUTCH’S BODY SHOP LOWELL'S TAVERN Wausa, Nebraska Wausa, Nebraska Wausa, Nebraska Wausa, Nebraska THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW - Darleen Erickson, Terry Johnson, Lynn Blair, Cheryl Malmstrom, Kathleen Moseman, Joan Pfeil, Maureen Tollefson. SECOND ROW - Mary Eldorado, Kenneth Jacob. Ricky Robins, Randy Robins, Randall Cook, Charles Anderson, Maxine Friedrich. THIRD ROW;- Pamela Hallvin, Connie White, Duane Kent, Daryl Lamprecht, Richard Brandi, Ricky Beaudette, Sandra Thelen, Mrs. Chambers. SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW - Robert Doerr, Mark Lindstrom, Cheryl Carlson, Donna Olson, Barbara Koehler, Barbara Wamberg, David Carlson, Raymond Brandi, Gretchen Tollefson. SECOND ROW - Gene Kalvelage, David Munter. lames Swanson, Richard Anderson, Micheal Osberg, Debra Lingren, Cheryl Lynn Whaley, Mary Tiemann, Missjanke. THIRD ROW - Rogene Bumann, Ellen Jacob, Melva Acklie, Lou Ora Lind, Laura Nelson, Jeanne Lamprecht, Roger Erickson, Bonita Claussen. OPAL'S BEAUTY SHOP DUANE K. PETERSON MOON PRODUCE PAUL SWANSON'S FEED AND SEED Wausa, Nebraska Wausa, Nebraska Wausa, Nebraska Wausa, Nebraska FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW - Dawn Enquist, Rebecca Halleen, Linda BLld, Ann Marie Erickson, Beth Holmquist, Pamela Prather, Kathleen Bratetic, Deonne Wangstrom, Larry Peters, and Ronald Wischlof. SECOND ROW - Joni Landell, Patty Feldman, Gloria Carlson. Jeanice Block, Jean Gunderson, Eldon Eifert, Danny Munter, Michael Ellingson, Danny Fink, and Carol Hult. THIRD ROW - Jane Erickson, Ronald Claussen, Russell Brandi, Carla ElDorado, Pamela Thierolf, Alan Ander- son, Clarice ElDorado, Joan Rosberg, Wesley Engle, Kay Anderson, and Miss Nelson. KINDERGARTEN FIRST ROW - Randy Blunck, Billy Mainquist, Norbert Tiemann, Dennis Thelen, David Hult, Brian ElDorado, and Michael Johnson. SECOND ROW - Kathy Prather, Donna Rosberg, Carol Smith. Diane Munter, Beth Peters, Norma Gustafson, Christine Tollefson, and Nancy Kirby. THIRD ROW - Polly Johnson, Martha Peterson. Alice Skalberg, Lorena Linda, Douglas Fink, Danny Skalbert, Jerry Landell, and Linda Erickson. FOURTH ROW - Mrs. Korab, Kevin Lingren, Michael Erickson, Kurtis Whaley, JaNelle Manske. Eileen Thorell, Kevin Monson, Lida Erickson, and Paul Lindstrom. Absent when picture was taken, Jolene Johnson and Jackie Pie- terick. WAUSA LOCKERS AL'S BARBER SHOP AND SPORT SHOP Wausa, Nebraska Shavers, Sales, and Service Wausa, Nebraska GAMBLE STORE Wausa, Nebraska HULT'S CAFE Wausa, Nebraska HOMECOMING The theme for the 1961 Homecoming was Evening in Paris. The setting was a Paris cafe with the silhouette of the city of Paris in the background and a large cut- out of the Eiffel Tower standing out away from the city background. Attendants were announced by Arthur Halleen and the King and Queen were crowned by the Senior attendants who presented them with gifts. After a response given by the Queen, Rodney Johnson sang Everyday is Paris When You’re Young. Crownbearers were Pamela Prather and Douglas Johnson. During the ceremonies the Pep Club formed a long aisle for the procession and recession of the Royal Party. The night was further enjoyed by all when the Wausa Vikings defeated the Osmond Tigers in the annual home- coming game by a score of 57 to 28. Randel Anderson and Marjorie Johnson, Freshman Attendants; Larry Carlson and Connie Olson, Sophomore Attendants; King Rowlan Anderson and Queen Karen Suhr; David Banks and Judith Bengston, Senior Attendants; Joyce Malmstrom and Bruce Johnson, Junior Attendants; and pictured in front are Crownbearers Pamela Prather and Douglas Johnson. KING NEPTUNE’S COURT )y - Arthur Halleen David Stenberg Judith Bengston Karen Suhr Jon Bvan Nordstrom Rodney Johnson Mr. Williams Judith Bengston Sharon Gillilan Betty Kliment Adele Newquist Karen Suhr Judith Swanson Marlyce Swanson Supt. W. H. Johnson Arthur Halleen MENU PROGRAM N - Neath the Rolling Deep E - Exalted King P - Porpoise at Play T - Treasure Chests Buried at Sea U - Undercunent N - News from the Sea E - Ebbtide Neptune's Favorite Roast of Sea Horse White Caps with Breakers Coral Reefs Sea Foam Ocean Rolls Deep Sea Special Pearls in Sea Shell Sea Nymph's Delight NELSON PRODUCE BILL’S MOTOR COMPANY LARSON POPCORN Feed, Seed, and Fertilizer Wausa, Nebraska Wausa, Nebraska Wausa, Nebraska JUNIOR PLAY “BOLTS AND NUTS” Benita Bolt-------- Lutie Spinks...... Rebecca Bolt------ Martha Grubb------- Twink Star--------- Dr. Hippocrates Joy Henry Goober------ CAST - Sharon Gillilan Phineas Plunket-------------------------Arthur Halleen - Judy Bengston Miss Prunella Figg...........Betty Kliment - - Judy Swanson Cadwalleder Clippy-----------Richard Schultz Marlyce Swanson Mrs. Gertie Glossop-----------Adele Newquist ---Dave Banks Wilbur Glossop - - - ------ Evan Nordstrom - Duane Swanson Jack Gordon------------------Gordon Moeller ---Ronald Fink Mrs. Gordon --- -----------------Karen Suhr SENIOR PLAY “HILLBILLY WEDDIN’ ” Paw Belsnickle-------------------Arthur Halleen Maw Belsnickle------------------Marlyce Swanson Ceelie Belsnickle-------------- - Judy Bengston Bonnie Mae Belsnickle-----------Sharon Gillilan Juney Lou Belsnickle-------------- Betty Kliment Four Belsnickle----------------- Karen Suhr Five Belsnickle-------------Adele Newquist Six Belsnickle--------------------Rogene Nelson Obeey Upschalger....................Ronald Fink CAST Chiz Upschalger------------Duane Swanson Ronald Maxwell-----------------Dave Banks Lucy Maxwell........................ Judy Swanson The Reverend.......................Richard Schultz Cousin Zeke................Donovan Thorell The Cousins.................Gordon Moeller Evan Nordstrom David Swanson Robert Swanson DON EMMICK, Representing HUNTINGTON LABORATORIES, INC Sioux City, Iowa WONDER BREAD BAKERY PRODUCTS Norfolk. Nebraska FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW - Evan Nordstrom, Merwyn Carlson, Rowlan Anderson, Robert Seagren, Dave Banks, Duane Swanson, Douglas Wamberg, and Bruce Johnson. SECOND ROW - Coach Stanley Hansen, Lyman Ander- son, Charles Johnson, Randel Anderson, James Halleen, Perry Butler, Arthur Halleen, Rodney Banks, Leonard Kliment, Dennis Gillilan, and Assistant Coach Fred Holmberg. THIRD ROW - Student Manager, Rodney Johnson, Arvid Monson, Charles Robins, Gary Carlson, Larry Carlson, Roger Brandi, Tommy Ekdahl, Ronnie Wiese, Bill Anderson, Jerry Albrecht, and Student Manager, Charles Larson. SEASON RECORD Wausa-----------------26 Wausa-----------------26 Wausa-----------------28 Wausa................ 19 Wausa-----------------45 Wausa-----------------35 Wausa................ 19 Niobrara -.................2 Osmond--------------------13 Coleridge---------------- 13 Wayne Hahn .. ............ 7 W inside------------------13 Newcastle------------------7 Spencer------------------- 0 Seven lettermen returned from the team of 1959 to form the main crew for the term of 1960. They were Dave Banks, Evan Nordstrom, Douglas Wamberg, Duane Swanson, Merwyn Carlson, Dennis Gillilan, and Bruce Johnson. These lettermen plus twenty-one other players made up the total of the Viking squad. Seventeen boys earned letters this year. They were Rowlan Anderson, Dave Banks, Art Halleen, Evan Nordstrom, Duane Swanson, Doug Wamberg, Lyman Anderson, Perry Butler, Merwyn Carlson, Dennis Gillilan, Bruce Johnson, Leonard Kliment, Robert Seagren, Jim Halleen, Bill Anderson, Randy Anderson, and Rodney Banks. Rodney Johnson and Charles Larson earned student manager letters. The Vikings rolled over everything in their path this year and come through with a conference champ- ionship and a great season's record of seven wins and no losses. This accomplishment was not an easy one to attain for it took a real effort on the part of the coach and all members of the team. The un- defeated season was a special honor since it was the first in the history of the school. WAUSA GAZETTE Wausa, Nebraska SWANSON TV Wausa, Nebraska A. L. NYQUIST Wausa, Nebraska VARSITY The Vikings had a relatively successful season when they won ten and lost nine of their games. The Vikings took second place in the Corntassle Conference Tournament and won a tie in con- ference play by matching Wayne Prep's record of four wins one loss. In the District Tournament the Vikings were defeated in the first round by Battle Creek. FIRST ROW - Douglas Wamberg, Student Manager and Stanley Hansen, Coach. SECOND ROW - Rodney Banks, Leonard Kliment, Merywn Carlson, Ronald Fink, Robert Seagren, Rodney Johnson, Rowlan Anderson, David Banks, Duane Swanson, Bruce Johnson, Lyman Anderson and Evan Nord- strom. Wausa............... 38 Wausa..................- 29 Wausa------------------53 Wausa............. 42 Wausa---------------- 51 Wausa.................43 Wausa------------------54 Wausa.................53 Wausa-----------------60 Wausa.................63 Wausa -............. 60 Wausa--------------- - 53 Wausa------------------39 Wausa..................59 Wausa -.................- 53 Wausa . ............. 45 Wausa................ 40 Wausa................ 57 Wausa . ..............48 Bloomfield--------------------57 Coleridge--------------------41 Hartington -................ 61 Osmond------------------------40 Winside................... - 49 Wayne Prep.................. 56 Hartington -...............- 36 Creighton....................63 Newcastle---------------------22 Randolph -...................37 Wayne Prep------------------ 57 Creighton--------------------38 St. Ludgers----------------- 57 Bloomfield------------------ 63 Crofton-----------------------46 Winside----------------------64 Niobrara--------------------- 78 Osmond------------------------28 Battle Creek -..............- 50 CREUTZ DRUG STORE YOUR REXALL STORE Wausa, Nebraska RESERVES FIRST ROW - Curtis Shalander, Student Manager. Roger Lundeen, Assistant Coach. SECOND ROW - Tommy Ekdahl, Gordon Moeller, Larry Wilbeck, Eugene Langemeier, Gaylen Peterson, Charles Johnson, Ronald Fink, Delwyn Anderson, James Halleen, Gary Carlson, Rodney Banks, Layne Anderson. Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa Wausa 31 24 26 32 13 38 31 17 48 22 32 28 Bloomfield------------------30 Coleridge-------------------33 Hartington------------------32 Osmond-------------------- 23 Creighton -- ------------- 32 Newcastle------------------ 11 Randolph------ -------------22 Wayne Prep------------------32 Crofton---------------------23 Winside------------------- 15 Niobrara------------------ 34 Osmond --- -----------------34 TOWN COUNTRY CARLSON HOME AUTO SUPPLY STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANY ARNOLD ANDERSON FIRESTONE SKELGAS - SALES AND SERVICE LYLE PLOG Wausa, Nebraska Wausa, Nebraska Wausa, Nebraska BAND FIRST ROW - Sheryl Shalander, Janet Holmquist, Karen Kaiser, Charlotte Anderson, Judy Anderson, Neola Olson. SECOND ROW - Karen Anderson, Joyce Malmstrom, Dorothy Nelson, Deana Nelson, Beverly Hult, Marjorie Johnson, Donvan Thorell, Margaret Peters, Mary Ann Kalvelage, Lois Blohm, Marjorie Nelson, Perry Butler. THIRD ROW - David Thorell, Kathy Schurr, Cynthls Kent, Sharon Hickathom, Steven Peterson, Bruce Pfeil, Ronald Dalton, Deane Lindquist, Robert Swanson, Charles Johnson, Charles Larson, Lyman Anderson, Vance Newquist, Darrel Kent, Randel Anderson, James Schurr, Curtis Shalander, Mary Ann Smith, Cheryl Plog. FOURTH ROW - Iro Johnson, Karen Carlson, Gaylen Peterson, Thomas Ekdahl, Rlcnard Schultz, Evan Nordstrom, Delwyn Anderson, Mr. Dalton - Director. CHORUS FIRST ROW - Neola Olson, Janet Holmquist, Judy Bargstadt, Marjorie Nelson, Karen Anderson, Sheryl Shalander, Karen Suhr, Joyce Malmstrom, Kirsten Bengston, Sharlyn Bumann, La Vonne Hansen, Sharon Heckathom, Janet Peterson. SECOND ROW - Mr. Dalton - Director, Karla Reed, Kathy Kirby, Linda Wrick, Marjorie Johnson, Glenda Erickson, Kathleen Schoonover, Myla Bumann, Jean Bryant, Karolyn Bartlett, Marlyce Swanson, Adele Newquist, Karen Swanson, Connie Olson. THIRD ROW - Gary Langemier, Ronald Dalton, Larry Carlson, Vance Newquist, Shirley Nelson, Beverly Hult, Kathy Anderson, Karen Carlson, Elanine Suhr, Shirly Claussen, Connie Lindblad, Diane Claussen, Corlynn Nyman, Judy Bengston, Diane Lindquist, Judy Ellingson, Cheryl Plog, La Vonne Anderson, Cora Sue Hoppe, Anita Erickson. FOURTH ROW - Norman Jensen, Larry Wilbeck, Lynam Anderson, Donovan Thorell, Randel Anderson, James Schurr, David Thorell, Iro Johnson, Gaylen Peterson, Robert Swan- son, Rodney Johnson, Perry Butler, Charles Larson, Bruce Johnson, Delwyn Anderson, Gordon Moeller, Evan Nordstrom, Bill Anderson, Ronald Weise, Rodney Banks, Jerry Albrecht, Terry Beaudette. CLARINET TRIO - Karen Kaiser, Janet Holmquist, and Sheryl Shalander. TRUMPET TRIO - Ronnie Dalton, Lyman Anderson, and Charles Larson. BOYS’ QUARTET - Rodney Johnson, Evan Nordstrom, Charles Larson, Lyman Anderson. SAXOPHONE TRIO - Lois Blohm, Mar- jorie Nelson, Perry Bulter. GIRLS' SEXTETTE - Judy Ellingson, Joyce Malmstrom, Marjorie Nelson, Diana Thorell, Judy Bengston, Cheryl Plog. TROMBONE QUARTET - Randel Anderson, James Schurr, Mary Ann Smith, Cheryl Plog. CHEERLEADERS Kathy Kirby, Connie Olson, Diana Thorell, Marjorie Johnson, Judy Swanson, Judy Bengston. PEP CLUB FIRST ROW - Kathy Kirby, Connie Olson, Diana Thorell, Marjorie Johnson, Judy Swanson, Judy Bengston. SECOND ROW - Anita Erickson, Judy Bargstadt, Joyce Malmstrom. Marorie Schultz, Judy Ellingson, Lois Blohm, Cheryl Plog, Sharlyn Bumann, Corlynn Nyman, Linda Anderson, Adele Newquist. THIRD ROW - Mr. Dalton, sponsor, Neola Olson, Marlyce Swanson, Beverly Hult, Marjorie Nelson, Carol Bengston, Sharon Thorell, LaVonne Hansen, Linda Wrick, Karen Anderson, Karen Suhr, Sheryl Shalander, Connie Lindblad, Elaine Suhr, Kirsten Bengston, Janet Holmquist, LaVonne Anderson, Cora Sue Hoppe, Mr. Korab, sponsor. FOURTH ROW - Ann Bryant. Karla Reed, Betty Kliment, Janet Peterson, Kathy Gillilan, Glenda Erickson. Karen Carlson, Shirley Claussen, Diane Claussen, Kathy Anderson, Myla Bumann, Dixie Alexander, Sharon Gillilan, Mary Ann Smith, Diane Lindquist, Karen Swanson. FARMERS UNION ELEVATOR LLOYD G. SWANSON. Manager Wausa, Nebraska TONY’S MEAT MARKET Fresh Meat - Phone 33 Wausa, Nebraska RONNIE’S TELEVISION Phone 34 Wausa, Nebraska Y-TEE NS FIRST ROW - Janet Holmquist, Kathy Anderson, Beverly Hult, Cora Sue Hoppe, Diane Claussen, Linda Wrick, La Vonne Anderson, Kirsten Bengston, Shirley Claussen, Corlynn Nyman. Kathy Gillilan, Diane Lindquist, Jean Bryant. SECOND ROW - Miss Arent - Sponsor, Myla Bumann, Connie Olson, Neola Olson. Connie Lindblad, Joyce Malmstrom, Marjorie Nelson, Karla Reed, Kathleen Schoonover, Mar- jorie Schultz, Diana Thorell, Judy Bengston. THIRD ROW - Lois Fuelberth. Cheryl Plog, Anita Erick- son. Janet Peterson. Shirley Nelson, Mary Ann Smith. Holly Landell, Karen Swanson. Karen Suhr, Judy Swanson, Dixie Alexander, Ann Bryant, Judy Ellingson, Marlyce Swanson, Rogene Nelson. Adele New- quist, Lois Blohm. FOURTH ROW - Marjorie Johnson, Glenda Erickson, Marcia Jahns, Sheryl Shalander, La Vonne Hansen, Karen Anderson, Sharon Thorell, Carol Bengston, Judy Bargstadt, Elaine Suhr, Karen Carlson, Sharlyn Bumann, Kathy Kirby, Linda Anderson, Betty Kliment, Sharon Gillilan. STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW - Judy Swanson, Betty Kliment, Karla Reed, Marjorie Schultz, Marjorie Johnson. SECOND ROW - Larry Wilbeck, James Halleen, Evan Nordstrom, Keonard Kliment, Rowlan Anderson, Rodney Johnson, Loren Lindahl, Randel Anderson, Janet Holmquist, Connie Olson, Lois Fuelberth. SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHS BY GENELLI STUDIOS, INC. TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY Ik WcvM i «iwtaMi a Sioux City, Iowa
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