Wausa High School - Viking Yearbook (Wausa, NE)

 - Class of 1964

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FRANK OLSON Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Boys Glee 1-2, Double Octet 4, Small Music Groups 4, Marching Band 4, Music Award 3, Football 1-2-3, Letter 1-2-3, Student Manager 4, Basket- ball 1-2-3-4, Letter 2-3-4, Class Play 3, Class Officer 2-4, Home Coming Candidate 1, Banquet Waiter 2, Student Council 1, An- nual Staff 4. “All the world loves a lover. I love me too. STERLING PETERSON Mixed Chrous 1-2, Boys Glee 1-2, Football 1, Class Play Stage Crew 3, County Gov’t. 3. “When I feel like exercising I lie down until it goes away. MALVERN SEAGREN Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Boys Glee 1- 2, Double Octet 3-4, Operettas 2- 4, Small Music Groups 4, Music Award 3, Football 3-4, Letter 3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Letter 3-4, Track 1-2-3, One Act Play 3, Class Play 3, Class Officer 2,4, County Gov’t. 3, Home Coming Candidate 2, Banquet Waiter 2, Student Council 3-4, Boy’s State 3, Annual Staff 4. He's a walk- ing brain.” VA NOY WESTADT First three years at Magnet. Bas- ketball 4, Letter 4. “His get up and go, has got up and went.

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WARREN MONSON Pep Club 4, Cheerleader 4, Bas- ketball 1-2. “And then there was that day I went to school.'' BEVERLY MONSON Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Girls Glee 1-2, Majorette 3, Y-Teens 1-2-3- 4, Cabinet Member 3-4, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Cheerleader 1, Girls Phys. Ed. 1-2-3-4, Class Play 3, Echo Staff 4, County Gov’t. 3, Librarian 1-2-3, Banquet Waitress 2, Student Council 3-4, Annual Staff 4. “Her future is planned. 4 ROSALEE NEWMAN Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Girls Glee 1-2, Double Octet 4, Small Music Groups 2, Band 1-2-3-4, Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Cabinet Member 4, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Cabinet Member 4, Cheerleader 2-3-4, Declam 1-2-3, Girls Phys. Ed. 1-2-3, Class Play 3, County Gov’t. 3, Home Coming Candidate 1, Banquet Waitress 2, Annual Staff 4. “Not only tal- ented, but easy on the eye. MARCIA MOLINE Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Girls Glee 1-2, Operettas 4, Music Award 3, Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Cabinet Mem- ber 3, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Girls Phys. Ed. 1-2-3-4, Class Play 3, Echo Staff 4, Class Officer 1, Banquet Waitress 2, Student Council 1-3, Annual Staff 4. “Boys? Eeny, meeny, miny mo, I think I’ll take that one. DENNIS HEROLD Boys Glee 1, Band 1-2-3-4, Music Award 3, Football 1,2, Letter 2, Student Manager Basketball 2, Letter 2, Class Play 3, Ban- quet Waiter 2. “I'm on the brink of a great career, quick somebody push me.



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CLASS PROPHECY Jo Ann and I left our jobs with the C.B.S. net- work on the West Coast and boarded a plane for Chicago in hopes of securing a job with another network. As we raced to the plane who should we see climbing into the cockpit but Warren Monson. On one of our stops on the way to Chicago we had a few minutes time so we stopped to chat with Warren. He told us that he was now the top rank- ing pilot of the United Air Lines. He also told us that on a stop over in New York he had attended the Ice Follies and to his surprise the star of the show was none other than Rosalee Newman. It was take off time again and much to our regret we found that we had to change planes and so we said goodby to Warren and were off on our way to Chicago and success, we hoped. As we stepped off the plane a taxi came to a screeching stop by the gate. As the driver jumped out we were not at all surprised to see Bob Johnson. On our breath taking ride to the studios Bob told us that at the end of this week he was leaving his job as a taxi driver for the quieter life of an Auto Dare Devil driver. Shortly after we reached the studio we were in- terviewed for jobs and a few days later we were very happy to learn that we had secured positions as Mistresses of Ceremonies on the Welcome Travelers show. We soon heard that our sponsor for the first quarter hour was “Pete’s Peppy Peppers and Other Spices”. When we first met our sponsor in person we were much surprised to find that it was none other than Sterling Peterson, an oldclassmate of W.H.S. We talked withSterling for a few minutes and learned that he was now living in New York and that he had come to Chicago to find new shows to sponsor. The tech- nician interrupted us saying that we were on the air in one minute. As we turned to say we were ready we recognized none other than Frank Olson, but as we were to go on the air we left them with plans to meet later and talk over old times. As we were leaving the studio after our first successful show we heard our names paged over the loudspeaker that we were wanted at the re- ceptionist’s desk. As we approached the desk who should come forward to greet us but Joyce Norman. She had seen our names on the broad- casting list and wondered if it could be the same JOHNSON MOBILGAS STATION Reynold Johnson, prop. Friendly Service ones she had gone to school with back in Wausa High. The three of us met Frank and Sterling at the door and decided to go to Anglos for dinner. After a delicious dinner the spotlight was focused on, “Herold’s High and Happy Bohemians”, and to our surprise when the leader turned around it was none other than Denny Herold. During inter- mission he came over to our table for a chat. He was happy to meet so many old friends and he told us that Wylie Burns was now singing with the Metropolitan Opera. After a very pleasant even- ing we returned to our hotel. The next morning as I was reading the paper I noticed an advertise- ment announcing the arrival of the world’s cham- pion lady wrestler, none other than Joy Hult. I rushed in to tell Jo Ann about it and we immedi- ately secured tickets for the match. Our special guest for today’s program was the quiz master of the Quiz Kids Program. This was, of course, Malvern Seagren. After the program we learned from him that VaNoy Westadt was a wild game hunter in Alaska. Malvern had also tolked toMarlyn Carlson a few weeks before and learned that he was on his way to France to do a series on “The Sights of Paris” for the Saturday Evening Post. We were not surprised for we remembered even back in high school Marlyn was interested in Photography. When we received our first pay check we, like all other women, decided to go shopping. As we strolled down the avenue window shipping we came across a quaint little shop called Modamoi- selle Dresse Shoppe. The chic little suit in the window caughtour eye and we immediately entered the store. The proprietress greeted us at the door and told us to be seated for the fashion parade was to begin soon. As the models paraded in front of us we spotted a familiar face. We smiled at her and she smiled back at us. There was then no doubt in our mind about who it was. We knew immediately it was Marcia Moline. After the fash- ion parade she helped us select our new dresses. We talked to her for a few minutes before she had to rush off for another fashion parade. We were talking about our TV show and she asked us if we had seen Barbara Enquist’s homemaking show called “Barb’s Open House . We told her we had not seen is as yet, but would look for it. COLESON-HOLMQUIST CO. Phone 2 Wausa, Nebraska

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