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JOYCE MALMSTROM - Class Sec. 3; Student Coun- cil 2; Band 2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Clinic 1-2-3-4; Music Contest 1-2-3-4; Girls' Sextette 3-4; Mixed Octette 4; Pep Band 3-4; The Lowland Sea Cast 4; Music Award 3-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Sec. 2; Area President 4; County Gov’t Day 3; Banquet Waitress 2; Homecoming Attendant 3; Annual Staff 4. There are few things she can’t do and do well. ” MARJORIE NELSON - Class Treasurer 3; Band 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4, Accompanist 3-4; Clinic 1-2-3-4; Music Contest 1-2-3-4; Girls' Sextette 3-4; Mixed Octette 4; Pep Band 3-4; The Lowland Sea Ac- companist 4; Music Award 3-4; Mama's Baby Boy Cast 3; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Secretary 3; Area Sec. 4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Crisco Home Economics Award 3; County Gov't Day 3; Annual Staff 4. Fair and gentle, good and true, always sincere and dependable too. RODNEY NELSON - First two years at Creighton High School, Creighton, Nebraska; Wild About Harr ' Crew 4. Sometimes I sit and think, mostly I sit. NEOLA OLSON - Band 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4; County Clinic 3-4; Music Contest 1-2-3-4; Declam 3; Wild About Harry Crew 4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4. Not much for height, but an all around delight. KARLA REED - Class Treasurer 2-4; Student Council 3; Drum Majorette 2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Clinic 1; Music Contest 1-2-3-4; The Lowland Sea Chorus 4; Declam 3-4; Mama's Baby Bo ' Cast 3; Wild About Harr ’ Cast 4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Historian 3; Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Vice-President 3; Banquet Wait- ress 2; Homecoming Attendant 2. A little mischief by the way; a little fun to spice each day. MARJORIE SCHULTZ - Student Council 3; Mama's Baby Bo ’ Cast 3; Wild About Harry Cast 4; Y- Teens 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Secretary 2; Treas- urer 3; Vice-President 4; County Gov't Day 3; Annual Editor 4. I find that nonsense at times is refreshing.
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RODNEY JOHNSON - Class President 2; Student Coun- cil 1-3; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Clinic 2-3-4; State Clinic 4; Music Contest 1-2-3-4; Boys' Octette 2; Boys' Quartette 2-3-4; Mixed Octette 4; The Lowland Sea Cast 4; Music Award 2-3-4; Football Student Manager 2-3; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Letter 3-4; Track 1; Letter 1; W-Club 4; Mama's Baby Boy Cast 3; County Gov’t Day 3; Banquet Waiter 2; Homecoming Attendant 1-4; Annual Staff 4. He is every other inch a gentleman. KAREN KAISER - Band 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Clinic 1-2-3-4; Music Contest 1-2-3-4; Clarinet Trio 3-4; Clarinet Quartette 3-4; Pep Band 3-4; Y- Teens 1; Pep Club 1; Echo Staff 4. A girl that does her own thinking and needs little advice. KATHY KIRBY - Student Council 1; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Clinic 1-2-4; Music Contest 1-2-3-4; The Lowland Sea” Chorus 4; Mama's Baby Boy Crew 3; Wild About Harry Cast 4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Historian 2; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 1-2-3-4; County Gov't Day 3; Banquet Waitress 2; Betty Crocker Home- maker's Award 4; Homecoming Queen 4. Striving and willing to work for herself and others. LEONARD KLIMENT - Class Vice-President 4; Student Council 3; Chorus 3; The Lowland Sea Crew 4; Football 2-3-4; Letter 3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Let- ter 3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; Letter 1-2-3-4; Mama's Baby Boy Crew 3; Wild About Harry” Cast 4; W- Club 4; President 4; Banquet Waiter 2; Homecoming Attendant 2; Homecoming King 4. Good natured, good sport, and full of fun; there's only one like him under the sun. CHARLES LARSON - Class President 3; Student Coun- cil 2; Band 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Clinic 1-2-3-4; Music Contest 1-2-3-4; Boys’ Octette 2; Boys’ Quar- tette 3-4; Mixed Octette 4; Brass Sextette 1-2-3-4; Trumpet Trio 2-3-4; Pep Band 3-4; The Lowland Sea Cast 4; Music Award 1-2-3-4; Football Student Manager 3; Basketball 1-2; Mama’s Baby Boy Cast 3; County Gov’t Day 3; Annual Staff 4. There are but two - Shakespeare and me. CONNIE LINDBLAD - Chorus 1,2, 3.4; Clinic 2-3-4; Music Contest 1-2-3-4; Girls' Quartette 1; Girls' Sex- tette 2; The Lowland Sea Chorus 4; Wild About Harry Cast 4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; President 3; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Treasurer 2. Her mind never knows what her mouth will say next.
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DAVID THORELL - Band 2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Clinic 2-3-4; Music Contest 2-3-4; Mixed Octette 4; Pep Band 4; The Lowland Sea Chorus 4; Music Award 3-4. He likes to like people; therefore people like him. DIANA THORELL - Student Council 1; Chorus 1-2-3- 4; Clinic 2-3-4; Music Contest 1-2-3-4; Girls Sex- tette 3; Mixed Octette 4; The Lowland Sea Chorus 4; Mama's Baby Boy Cast 3; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 3-4; Banquet Waitress 2; Annual Editor 4. A smile goes a long, long way. CLASS PROPHECY ROBERT SEAGREN - Student Council 1-4; The Low- land Sea Crew 4; Football 1-2-3-4; Letter 3-4; Bas- ketball 1-2-3; Letter 3; Student Manager 4; Track 1; Letter 1; W-Club 4; Declam 3-4; Mama's Baby Bo Crew 3; Wild About Harr ' Cast 4; County Gov't Day 3; Banquet Waiter 2; Annual Staff 4. I would, but I'm bashful. CURTIS SHALANDER - Band 1-2-3; Chorus 4; Basket- ball 1-2; Student Manager 3; Declam 3-4; Mama's Baby Boy Crew 3; Wild About Harry Cast 4; W- Club 4. Let others do the working, I'll do the resting. One sunny morning I decided to write a book I After scribbling a few lines, I knew I didn't have enough ma- terial, so I packed and started out for a trip. I needed some secretarial help so I took along several old friends, Karen C., Lois, Diana, and Neola. As we were buying plane tickets, I noticed a familiar face. I finally placed him as Charles L., an old class- mate. He told me he owned this airline. We had very little time to talk, but he told me that Delwyn was his chief accountant. Then we were ready, or so we thought, until I noticed another lady was seated in my plane seat. I consulted the stewardess, who I was happy to find was Karla, and she helped me find another seat. Gil- lilan's Cattle Ranch owned by Dennis was pointed out to us as we flew over the Midwest. Soon we landed in Chi- cago. Immediately I headed for the beauty salon, where I found Kathy, Dixie, and Connie employed as beauti- cians. Sitting next to me under the dryer was a top fashion consultant, who I recognized as Linda. Later, while I was on my way to the hotel I bumped into a group of old friends in Chicago on a Teachers' Convention. It was so nice to see Marjorie N., Joyce, Sharlyn, Ann, and Marjorie S. again. They told me that David was now superintendent of a Chicago school. As I walked down the street I glanced in a window and another-old classmate, Judy, who was now working as a dental assistant. I went in and we talked about old school days. Over the radio we heard the voice of Charles J. describing a Yankee baseball game. She told me that Merwyn was an artist for Walt Disney and that Curtis and Dennis B. were working there as business accountants. We decided to have dinner that evening in the Conrad- Hilton. While Judy finished up work I glanced at the newspaper. A story caught my eye. It said that Secretary of Agriculture Bruce Johnson and Under Secretary Robert Seagren were working on new aids to the farmer. Farther down the page I read that research scientist, Perry, and assistant, Rodney N. has discovered a new rocket fuel. A supermarket ad attracted my attention when I noticed the market was owned by Layne and VaNoy. The sports page was headlined, Kliment Breaks Mile Record, and I knew this had to be Leonard. That evening on our way to dinner a familiar wink caught my eye, and, of course, it was Boyd, who was a successful farmer. The show that night starred Stub and His Magic Guitar, of course this was Rodney J. Also appearing with him was singer Lyman and a clarinet trio, one of which was Karen K. The evening soon ended, but it had been a wonderful day. I was so glad that I had seen all my former classmates. As I walked home, I was reminded of four wonderful years at Wausa High School.
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