Wausa High School - Viking Yearbook (Wausa, NE)

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Four years of high school are about to close and we the Seniors of ’68 look back with fond memories on lab experiments blowing up in our faces, unsolvable math problems, the hopelessness of trying to interpret Percy B. Shelley, stencils run off backwards, and unbalanced bookkeeping practice sets. Along with these experiences remain the memories of all the activities, from class plays to proms, in which we participated. Each has contributed to the knowledge which will help us in the years to come. We will always remember high school as one of the most important stepping-stones in our lives. FRONT ROW: Marcille Lind. LaVonne Block; SECOND ROW: Pat Claus- sen. Betty Haskin. Mary Claussen. Dan Albrecht Donna Skalberg Verlene Gustafson; THIRD ROW: Fred Anderson, Marcia Bratetic. Carolyn Eifert, Barb Lauck. Pat Plog, Linda Greeno. Mr. Baker. A S N T N A U F A F L Mr. Tucker, Linda Greeno. Marcia Bratetic. Marcille Lind. FIRST ROW: Verlene Gustafson. Barbara Carlson. Marcia Bratetic. Marcille Lind. Donna Skalberg. Linda Greeno; SECOND ROW: Dayle Kinkaid. Craig Vanness. Deb Friedrich. Bonnie Doten. Pat Claussen; THIRD ROW: Mr. Tucker. Randy Nelson Dave Ellingson. Neil Kirby, Larry Holmquist. Larry Pearson, Harv Landholm. Dennis DeRoin. CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1964 forty-four freshmen entered Wausa High School to begin four hectic but fun-filled years. The class included: Daniel Albrecht. Fred Anderson. Jerry Anderson. Steve Anderson. Steve Banks. LaVonne Block. Lois Brasch, Marcia Bratetic, Donna Bryant. Margaret Bruder, Barbara Carlson. Mary Lou Claussen. Pa- tricia Claussen. Bonnie Doten. James Eifert, Susan Ekdahl, David Ellingson, Sandra Erickson. Neal Feldman, Deborah Friedrich. Verlene Gustafson. Betty Haskin. Larry Holmquist. Steve Johnson. Dayle Kinkaid. Neil Kirby. Myron Kumm, Harvey Landholm. David Larson. Brenda Lauck. Marcille Lind. Marcia Mittan, Randall Nelson. Jerry Nickless. Glen Olson. Larry Pearson. Anita Peters. Pandall Peterson. Gale Retzlaff, Glen Retzlaff. Donna Skalberg. Craig Vanness. Kathy Wakeley. Merileen Wakeley. Class Officers were: President - Neil Kirby; Vice President - Randy Nelson; Secretary - Steven Anderson; Treasurer - Marcille Lind. The Student Council members were: Pat Claussen. Bonnie Doten. David Ellingson. and Larry Holmquist. Our class sponsor was Miss Arent. Pat Claussen was our cheerleader. Freshman Homecoming attendants were Debbie Friedrich and Dave Ellingson. During the first semester Margaret Bruder left and Richard Van Houten joined the class. Forty-five sophomores returned to Wausa High. Debra Lamprecht entered in the fall Devrey Harper entered in the spring and Donna Bryant and Pat Claussen left in the fall. Class officers were: President - Barbara Carl- son; Vice President - Harvey Landholm. Secretary - Bonnie Doten; Treasurer - David Ellingson. Members of the Student Council were: Marcille Lind, Kathy Wakeley. Neil Kirby, and Randy Nelson. Miss Arent and Mr. Un- ger were our sponsors. Deb Friedrich was elected sophomore cheerleader. Bonnie Doten and Neil Kirby were Homecoming Attendants. Forty-one juniors entered school in the fall of 1966. Dennis DeRoin, and Pat Claussen entered the class and Deb Lamprecht and Randy Peterson left. Junior officers were: President - Verlene Gustafson; Vice President - Larry Holmquist; Secretary - Barbara Carlson; and Treasurer - Marcia Bratetic. Student Council members were: Deb Friedrich. Kathy Wakeley. Neil Kirby, and Randy Nelson. Junior Class sponsors were Mrs. Rosen and Mr. Unger. Cheerleaders were Deb Friedrich and Bonnie Doten. The juniors' play was Willie's Weekend , held on October 18. 1966. It was directed by Mrs. Orville Johnson. Our class rings arrived December 23. 1966. Home- coming attendants were Kathy Wakeley and Larry Holmquist. The Juniors honored the Seniors at a banquet on May 5. 1967. The theme was Apple Blossom Time. In the fall of 1967, Seniors returned for their last year at Wausa High School. Jim Eifert left the class this year. Our class officers were: President - Neil Kirby; Vice-President - Randy Nelson; Secretary - Larry Holm- quist; and Treasurer - Marcille Lind. Harvey Landholm. Steve Banks. Barbara Carlson, and Deb Friedrich served on Student Council. Mr. Wamberg and Mr. Johnson were our sponsors. Senior Cheerleaders were Bonnie Doten and Deb Friedrich. Senior pictures were taken on October 16. 1967 by Genelli Studios. Sioux City. Iowa. Kathy Wakeley and Neil Kirby were crowned Queen and King at Homecoming on October 23, 1967. SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS - Marcille Lind, treasurer; Larry Holmquist, secretary; Randy Nelson, vice president; Neil Kirby, president. DAN ALBRECHT - Basketball 1; Track 1-2; Willie's Weekend Crew 3; Charlie's Aunt Crew 4; Echo Staff. Now you girls leave me alone. FRED ANDERSON - Basketball 1-2- 3; Track 1; Banquet Waiter 2; Willie's Weekend Crew 3; Char- lie's Aunt Crew 4; Echo Staff. A quiet boy. but quite a boy! STEVE ANDERSON - Class Secre- tary 1; Football 4; Basketball 1-2- 3; Track 1-2; Willie’s Weekend Cast 3; Charlie's Aunt Cast 4; Regents Alternate 4. Greater men may have lived but you know I rather doubt it. STEVEN BANKS Stu. Council 4; FB. 2-3-4; Letter 4; BB. 1-2; Track 1; Band 1-2-3; Waiter 2; Co. Gov't Day 3; ’’Willie's Weekend” Crew 3; Charlie's Aunt Crew 4. I can't get up with the sun. because I stay up too late with the daughters. LaVONNE BLOCK - Y-Teens 1-2; Echo Staff 4. A gleam in her eye, a sparkle on her finger. LOIS BRASCH - Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Band 1; Chorus 1-2-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Willie's Weekend Crew 3; Charlie's Aunt” Crew 4; Echo Staff 3; Lib. 4. Tee. hee. I sure enjoy life. MARCIA BRATETIC - Class Treas. 3; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2; Y-Teens 1-2-3- 4; V. Pres. 4; Co. Gov't Day 3; Willie's Weekend Crew 3; Charlie's Aunt Crew 4; Ann. Ed. 4; Echo Staff 4; Lib. 3. Fun is the spice of life and I like lots of season- ing. BARBARA CARLSON - Class Pres. 2; Class Sec. 3; Stu. Coun. 4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; State Music Clinic 3-4; Music Contest Solo 1-2-3-4; Clar. Quart. 1-2-3; Clar. Quintet 2; Pep Band 1-2- 3-4; Chorus 1-2-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Co. Chorus Clinic 2; Willie's Weekend Crew 3; Charlie's Aunt Crew 4; Ann. Staff 4; VB. 2-3-4; Regent's Alternate 4. It's nice to be natural, when you're naturally nice. ’’ MARY CLAUSSEN - Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Y-Teens 1; Willie's Weekend Crew 3; Echo Staff 4; Lib. 3-4. She is little, she is wise, but she's a terror for her size. •'AT Cl AUSSEN St i. Co mci 1. p C u ; Cheerleader 1; Band 1-3-4; Chorus 1-4; State Music Cl. 4; Music Contest Solo 1-4; Y-Teens 1-3-4; Co. Band Cl. 3-4; Co. Chorus Cl. 4; Willie’s Weekend Crew 3; Charlie’s Aunt Crew 4; Echo Staff 4; Vol- leyball 3-4; Pep Club Vice-Pres. 4; Sax. Quar. 1-3- 4; Girl’s Sextet 4; Madrigal 4; Pep Band 3-4. If she will, she will, and you may depend on it; but if she won’t, she won’t and that’s the end of it. DENNIS DEROIN - Football 3-4; Band 3; Co. Gov’t Day 3; Co. Band Cl. 3; Willie’s Weekend Cast 3; Charlie's Aunt Cast 4; Annual Staff 4; Mixed Clar- inet Quartet 3; Regent’s Alternate 4. I came here to study and think??? BONNIE DOTEN - Homecoming Attd. 2; Class Sec. 2; Stu. Council 1; Pep Club 1- 2-3-4; Cheerleader 3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-4; State Music Cl. 3-4; Music Cont. Solo 1-2-3-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Banquet Waitress 2; Co. Gev’t Day 3; Co. Band Clinic 1-2-3-4; Co. Chorus Clinic 2-4; Willie’s Weekend Cast 3; Charlie’s Aunt Cast 4; Annual St. 4; Volleyball 1-2-3; Brass Sextet 1-2-3; Pep Band 1-2; Trum. Trio 1-2-3-4; Brass Quintet 4; Brass Choir 3; Girl’s Tri. Trio 2; Girl's Sextet 4; Madrigal 2-4. Burdens become light when cheerfully accepted. SUSAN EKDAHL - Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Co. Band Cl. 1-2-3-4; Willie’s Week- end Crew 3; Charlie's Aunt Crew 4; Lib. 3-4; Clarinet Quart. 1-3; Acc. 3-4; Sextet 4; Madrigal 4; Clar. Quint. 2; Pep Band 1-2-3-4; Regents Sch. Winner 4. Hope for the best, expect the worst, and take what comes. DAVID ELLINGSON - Homecoming Attd. 1; Cl. Treas. 1; Stu. Council 1; W-Club 2-3-4; FB. 2-3- 4; Letter 2-3-4; Bas. Ball 1; Track 2; Chorus 1-2; Banq. Waiter 2; Co. Gov’t Day 3; Co. Band Cl. 2- 3; Willie's Weekend Cast 3; Charlie's Aunt Crew 4; Ann. St. 4; Boys Oct. 2; Pep Band 1-2-3; Trom. Quart. 2-3; Brass Choir 3; Ft. All-Conf. 3-4 I died the past four years; now I’m going to live. SANDRA ERICKSON Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1- 2-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Co. Gov’t Day 3; Co. Chor. Cl. 4; Willie’s Weekend Cast 3; Charlie’s Aunt Crew 4; Lib. 3-4; Girl’s Sextet 4; Madrigal 4; Re- gent’s Alter. 4. Quiet, with a twinkle in her eye. Weekend Cast 3. Although he doesn't shock you. he's a live wire. DEBORAH FRIEDRICH - Home. Att. 1-4; Stu. Coun- cil 3-4; Pep Club 1 -2-3-4; Chldr. 2-3-4; Chorus 1- 2-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Sec. 3; Waitress 3; Willie's Weekend Cast 3; Charlie's Aunt Crew 4; Ann. Staff 4; Lib. 3-4; Vb. 2. To know her is a pleasure. VERLENE GUSTAFSON - Class Pres. 3; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Pep Band 1-2- 3-4; Clar. Quintet 2; Clar. Quart. 3; Fr. Clar. Quart. 1; Chorus 1-2-4; Tr. Trio 2; Madrigal 2-4; Sextet 4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Pres. 4; Waitress 2; Co. Gov't Day 3; Wil- lie's Weekend Cast 3; Charlie's Aunt Cast 4; Ann. Staff 4; Echo Staff 4; Vb. 2. My wings don't quite cover my horns. BETTY HASKIN - Pep Club 2-3-4; Y-Teens 1-2; Willie's Weekend Crew 3; Echo Staff 4; Lib. 3-4. Charming, sweet, and always neat. LARRY HOLMQUIST - Home. Att. 3; V. Pres. 3; Treas. 4; Stu. Coun. 1; W Club 3-4; Football 1-2- 3-4; Letter 4; Basketball 1-2-3; Track 1-2-3; Letter 3; Band 1-2-3; Pep Band 1-2; Chorus 1-2; Boys Oc- tet 2; Waiter 2; Co. Gov't Day 3; Co. Band Clinic 2; Willie's Weekend” Cast 3; Charlie's Aunt Crew 4; Ann. Staff 4. It isn't what you do. it's what you get away with. STEVE JOHNSON Track St. Manager 2; Chorus 1; Willie's Weekend Crew 3. What he wants to get out of school most, is himself. DAYLE KINKAID - W Club 2-3-4; Fb. 3-4; Track 1-2; Letter 2; Band 1-2-3-4; Pep Band 1-2-3-4; Watier 2; Willie's Weekend Cast 3; Charlie's Aunt Crew 4; Ann. Staff 4. I want to be bashful, but the girls won't let me. NEIL KIRBY - Home. Att. 2; Home. King 4; Class Pres. 1-4; Stu. Coun. 2-3; W Club 2-3-4; Fb. 1-2- 3-4; Letter 2-3-4; Bb. 1-2-3-4; Letter 3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; Letter 2-3-4; Chorus 1; State Track Meet 1-4; Bb. All Conf. 4; Ft. All Conf. 3-4; Waiter 2; Co. Gov't Day 3; Willie's Weekend Cast 3; Char- lie's Aunt Cast 4; Ann. Staff 4. An athlete--with a happy grin--great or small, we all like him. MYRON KUMM - Track 2; Willie's Week- end” Crew 3; Charlie's Aunt Crew 4. To worry little and study less is my idea of happiness. HARVEY LANDHOLM - Class V. Pres. 2; Stu. Coun. 4; W Club 4; Fb. 1-2-3-4; Let- ter 4; Basketball 1; Track 1-2; Chorus 1-2; Banquet Waiter 2; Willie's Weekend Cast 3; Ann. Staff 4. Periods should be ten minutes long, five to come and five to go.' DAVID LARSON - W Club 1-2-3-4; Track 1-2-3-4. There are two days never to worry about--yesterday and tomorrow. BRENDA LAUCK - Pep Club 2-3-4; Willie's Week- end Crew 3; Charlie's Aunt Crew 4; Lib. 3-4; Echo Staff 4. Don't worry or fret because no one yet ever did either one and had any fun. ” MARCILLE LIND - Class Treas. 1-4; Stu. Council 2; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Madrigal 4; Girls Sextet 4; Clar. Quint. 2; Clar. Quar. 1-3; Pep Band 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3 4; Waitress 2; Co. Govt. 3; Co. Band Clinic 2-3-4; Willie's Weekend Cast 3; Charlie's Aunt Cast 4; Echo Staff 4; Ann. Edi. 4; Lib. 4. There's a little bit of bad in every good little girl. MARCIA MITTAN - Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2- 4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Co. Chorus Clinic 4; Willie’s Weekend Crew 3; Charlie's Aunt Crew 4; Lib. 4; Music Contest 1-2-4; Madrigal 4; It is better not to speak a word at all than to speak more words than we should. RANDY NELSON - Homecoming Att. 4; Class V. Pres. 1-4; St. Council 2-3; W- Club 2-3-4; Football 4; Letter 4; Basketball 1 -2-3-4; Letter 4; Track 1-2-3-4; Letter 2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Trumpet Trio 3-4; Pep Band 1-2-3; Brass Choir 3-4; Chorus 1- 2-4; Boys Octet 2; Madrigal 2; Waiter 2; Co. Govt. 3; Co. Band Clinic 4; Co. Cho- rus Clinic 4; Willie's Weekend Cast 3; Charlie's Aunt” Cast 4; Ann. Staff 4; Cross Country 3; State Track Meet 3-4. Lead me not into temptation, just show me where it is. GLEN OLSON - W-Club 3-4; Willie's Weekend Crew 3. I believe in work but I'm not in favor of it. LARRY PEARSON - W-Club 2-3-4; Football 2-3-4; Basketball 1; Track 1-2-3-4; Letter 2-3-4; Willie's Weekend Cast 3; Charlie’s Aunt Cast 4; Ann. Staff 4. I shall laugh myself to death. ANITA PETERS - Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-4; Willie's Weekend Cast 3; Charlie's Aunt” Crew 4; Echo Staff 3; Lib. 1-2-3-4. Just tall enough to be graceful, just charming enough to please. GALE RETZLAFF - Band 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1; Co. Gov't Day 3; Charlie's Aunt Cast 4; Willie's Week- end Crew 3; Brass Choir 3-4. He sleeps in class so he can study at night. GLEN RETZLAFF - Band 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1; Co. Band Clinic 4; Willie's Weekend Crew 3; Trom- bone Quartet 2; Pep Band 1-2-3-4; Brass Choir 3-4. Full of fun. with spunk to match. DONNA SKALBERG - Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-4; Y-Teens 1-2- 3-4; Co. Band Clinic 2-3; Willie's Week- end Cast 3; Charlie's Aunt Cast 4; Ann. Staff 4; Echo Staff 4; Lib. 4; VB 2; Sax Quartet 2-4. Why worry, it makes wrin- kles. CRAIG VANNESS - W. Club 3-4; FB. 1-2; Letter 3-4; Track 1-2-3; Chorus 1; Co. Gov't Day 3; Charlie's Aunt Crew 4; Ann. Staff 4. When pleasure interferes with study, don't study. KATHY WAKELEY - Home. Att. 3; Queen 4; Stu. Council 2-3; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Pres. 4; Chorus 1- 2-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Waitress 2; Willie's Week- end Cast 3; Charlie's Aunt Crew 4. Where there's mischief brewing ... she's doing the stirring. MERILEEN WAKELEY - Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1- 2-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Co. Gov't. Day 3; Co. Cho- rus Clinic 4; Willie's Weekend Crew 3; Charlie's Aunt Crew 4; Lib. 4; Madrigal 4; Betty Crocker Award 4. Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. CLASS WILLS I, Dan Albrecht, will my luck of being last in lunch line for four years to the freshmen. I. Fred Anderson, will my lunch to the Juniors so that they will not have to go back for seconds each day. I. Steve Anderson, will my job at Anderson's to anyone who wants dead Saturday nights. I. Steve Banks, will my ability to be broad-minded to the freshmen. I. LaVonne Block, will anticipation for May 25 to anyone who could be more excited than I am. I, Lois Brasch, will my knitting ability to Peggy Cunningham. I, Marcia Bratetic, will my position on make-up in the Senior Class Play to anyone who would have rather prompted anyway. I, Barbara Carlson, will my maturity to the juniors, in hopes that they will grow up. I, Mary Lou Claussen, will my inability to be perfect to Nina Ayers. I, Pat Claussen. will my temper to Kathi Reed that she might be able to use it. I, Dennis DeRoin, will my ability to get mugged in the park to Eldon Eifert. I, Bonnie Doten, will my cornet mute to Ron Nelson in hopes that his little brother won't chew this one up. I, Susan Ekdahl, will my Home Ec. books to anyone strong enough to carry all of them. I, Dave Ellingson, will all my experiences with Larry H. to anyone with strong nerves. I, Sandra Erickson, will Linda G. to anyone fool enough to believe everything she says. I, Neal Feldman, will my amazing scholastic ability to Richard Mainquist. I, Debbie Friedrich, will my security at games to Janet N. in hopes that she doesn't come to loose ends. I, Verlene Gustafson, will be happy to get out of here. I, Betty Haskin, will my place on the old yellow bomb to anyone who lives in town. I, Larry Holmquist, will all my trying temptations to the freshmen knowing that none of them will be angels either. I, Steve Johnson, will my bright answers in class to any future government student. I, Dayle Kinkaid, will my ability to ride a school bus to anyone with strong nerves. I, Neil Kirby, will my inability to think of a will to willing willers. I, Myron Kumm, will my Scrambler to anyone who wants to drive a great car. I, Harvey Landholm, will the scar on my knee to the W. H.S. Football squads. I, David Larson, will my English book to anyone who likes English. I, Brenda Lauck, will my books to anyone lucky enough to get them. I, Marcille Lind, will a bottle of aspirin to Linda Greeno. I, Marcia Mittan, will my crammed corner locker to Susan S. and Delores L. I, Randy Nelson, will my blisters from basketball to Les ThierolPs big toe. I, Glen Olson, will my convertible to anyone dumb enough to want it. I, Larry Pearson, will my costume from the Senior Class Play to anyone who can be more alluring in it than I was. I. Anita Peters, will my luck with cars to LaDonna J. I, Gale Retzlaff, will my chair in band to John O., Larry E., Roger E., Cheryl C., in hopes that to- gether they can play as well as I did. I, Glen Retzlaff, will my seat in English to John O. in hopes that he will get as much rest as I did. I, Donna Skalberg, will my undaunted enthusiasm for Spanish to Karen B. I, Craig Vanness, will my innocent looks to Greg K. to help him in his career. I, Kathy Wakeley, will my drivers ability to Kathy Remm. I, Merileen Wakeley, will my Home Ec. books to anyone with extra locker space. We, the Seniors of '68, will to the faculty a box of kleenix in hopes that they won't shed too many tears over us. Wittnesses: Marcia Bratetic Marcille Lind CLASS PROPHECY The Seniors of '78 left for their annual Senior Day bright and early one spring morning. Their first stop was at the United Loan and Trust Company where they saw Dave Ellingson. the Vice President of the Company, dictating a letter to Pat Claussen, a secretary in that firm. Mary Claussen was typing a letter to the branch office of the firm and Lois Brasch was trying to balance the petty cash fund. Larry Holmquist, a representative from Loan's Incorporated, and Craig Vanness, the manager of sales from U. T. L. Co., were collaborating on the interest rates of their firms. Next they visited the Carter Science Memorial Building where Larry Pearson, Steve Anderson, and Harv Landholm were giving a lec- ture on the need for engineers in our society. Down the street, Neal Feldman, a conservationalist. and Randy, a Forest Ranger, were going into a building with the sign Welcome to the convention for the U.S. Conservation Program on the front door. Steve Johnson, a famous fisherman, was attending this meeting also. They then visited the local grade school and here they saw Marcia Mittan teaching her third graders that 7+9=16, Marcia Bratetic handing out crackers and milk to her kindergarteners, and Anita Peters explaining the parts of speech to the fifth grade class. Traveling along to the high school they saw the driver's education car run into the stop sign and Glen Retzlaff, the instructor, covering his head with his hands. In the high school they visited Kathy Wakeley's English class where she was inter- preting Longfellow to her students, and Merileen's home ec. class, where she was explaining how to sew in darts. In the library, they saw Sandra Erickson, the librarian, binding a book. Leaving the school, they came to a large park with a huge crowd of people. They found out that a fair was being held here. They saw LaVonne, a housewife, whose apple pie had made it to the finals. Fred Anderson, Dayle Kin- kaid, and Myron Kumm were competing for the Champion Corn-Grower title. A large crowd was as- sembled at the far end of the park and the students found Neil Kirby, the professional football player, giving autographs. Donna Skalberg, the local social worker, was supervising several children playing in the park. Their next stop was the airport and here they saw Dave Larson boarding a plane, in his Navy uniform, for his next post; Verlene, a stewardess, was passing out brochures about travel around the world and Glen Olson was striving to fix an engine on one of the planes. They saw Steve Banks, a pilot, take off in a new jet. Betty Haskins was boarding a plane for the Annual Beauticians Conference in New Orleans. Later that evening, the class visited the Henle Memorial Hospital where Susan Ekdahl, an R. N., led the tour and they were able to peek in at Dennis DeRoin operating on Marcille Lind, the fat lady in the circus, who was suffering from anemia. Deb Friedrich, Brenda Lauck, and Barb Carlson, three nurses on the staff assisted Dennis in this operation. That night the class dined at the Pink Puddle where Bonnie Doten was directing the Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, and Gale Retzlaff, the world famous comedian, was performing. CLASSES CLASS OFFICERS JUNIORS - Secretary - Marilyn Eifert, President - Leslie Theirolf, Treasurer Ron Nel- son, Vice President - Gary Kliment. SOPHOMORES Vice President - John Anderson. Treasurer - Kevin Kirby, Secretary - Laurel Johnson. President - Joan Pfeil. FRESHMAN: Secretary - Barbara Wamberg. Vice President - Laura Nelson. Treasurer - David Munter, President - Donna Olson. JUNIORS Randy Curtis jerry Milo Ronald Nina Albrecht Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Ayers Lynette Darle Robert Ronald Peggy Carolyn Eenson Bjorkman Block Buhrman Cunningham Eifert Marilyn Patricia Patricia Linda David Carol Eifert Erickson Gillilan Greeno Holmquist Jacob LaDonna Melinda Greg Gary Sandra Randy Jensen Johnson Kirby Kliment Koehler Lackas Douglas Delores Lamprecht Landholm Marilyn Larson Barbara Lauck Judith Lind Bruce Lindquist Richard Mainquist Janet Nelson Ronnie Nelson Terry Nelson Pat Kathi Paul Marian Georgia Plog Reed Rosberg Rosen Schaller Beth Gary Susan Leslie Carol Skalberg Strivens Swanson Thierolf Wamberg Brenda Lindquist A' vi John Olson Alice Schultz SOPHOMORES Ralph Acklie Sharon Acklie Gayle Albrecht Beth Alexander Charles Anderson John Anderson Rick Allana Lynn Karen Randall Roland Beaudette Bild Blair Blunck Cook Doten Larry Mary Alan Darlene Rodney Maxine ElDorado ElDorado Enquist Erickson Fink Friedrich Beth Pamela Amelia Linda Colleen Kenneth Gillilan Hallvin Hledik Hopkins Hult Jacob Joan Pfeil John Reed Kathleen Remm Kelly Johnson Faye Kumm Cheryl Malmstrom Laurel Johnson Susan McCluskey Peggy Johnson Mark Landholm Kathleen Moseman Arthur Rosberg Terry Johnson Loren Lauck Robert Pearson June Strive ns Arlis Lind Kelvin Peters Daryl Lamprecht Bradley Kinkaid Cynthia Suhr Kathleen Johnson Kevin Kirby Randall Mainquist ( I Melva Acklie Connie White fei Linda Wischhof FRESHMEN Richard Ranee Phillip Rogene Cheryl Anderson Barnes Bruner Bumann Carlson James Warn berg Patricia Albrecht Davis Carlson Bonita David Robert Roger Warren Bob Claussen DeRoin Doerr Erickson Greeno Hitts Ellen Gene Barbara Jeanne LouOra Twila Jacob Kalvelage Koehler Lamprecht Lind Lind Jim Swanson Gretchen Tollefson David Wakeley Tom Wakeley Barbara Wamberg Cheryl Whaley ELEMENTARY E I G H T H TOP: Roland Barnes, Larry Peters, Danny Munter, Douglas Cunningham, John Bernardson, Alan Anderson, Conrad Landholm, Jeanne Block, Joan Rosberg, Linda Kumm; MIDDLE: Kay Anderson, Clarice ElDorado, Deonne Wangstrom, Ronnie Wischhof, Eldon Eifert, Michael Ellingson, Mark Johnson, Mary Remm, Pamela Thierolf, Ronald Claussen, Pa- tricia Feldman, Anne Erickson; BOTTOM: Dawn Enquist, Beverly Johnson, Beth Holmquist, Linda Bild, Carol Hult, Gloria Carlson, Jean Gunderson, Carla ElDorado, Carla Lauck. Pamela Prather, Kathy Bratetic, Paula Muller, Vicki Hopkins. FRONT: Nancy Kirby, Norma Gustafson, Christine Tollefson, Lida Erickson, Diane Munter, Carol Doten, Lorena Lind, Kathyrn Prather. Eileen Thorell, Bethe Peters, Donna Rosberg; MIDDLE: Dan Skalberg, Jo Ann Kinkaid, Polly Johnson, Alice Skalberg, Janelle Cunning- ham, Linda Erickson, Jolene Johnson, David Hult, Brian ElDorado, Verlyn Lind; BACK: Mike Johnson, Daniel Flock, Mike Hopkins, Harry Innman, Kevin Monson, William Main- quist, Curtis Whaley, Mike Erickson, Douglas Johnson, Randy Blunck. BACK: Roger Moeller. James Block, Jeffery Erickson, Neal Seagren, Richard Cook, Dan- iel Moseman, Timothy Suhr, Daniel Mittan, Donovan Munter; MIDDLE: Patricia Neu, Laura Enquist, Paula Wiese, Pamela Bargstadt, Barbara Doerr, Arlyce Vanness, Helen Reed, Mrs. Black, Douglas Holmquist, Jeffery Ketelsen, Randall Anderson; FRONT: Janet Erick- son, Kim Lamprecht, Lou Ann Cunningham, Debra Beaudette. Nancy Banks, Sharon Ander- son, Rhonda Wischhof, Ruth Bruner, Nina Anderson. LaVonne Cunningham, Debra Lind. FRONT: Marleen Lind, Karen Gustafson, Debra Wachter, Becky Beaudette. Susan Muller. Mary Ann Landholm. Beth Nelson, Mary Kay Bruner, Danita De Roin; MIDDLE: Jimmy Erickson, Timothy Nelson. Steven Anderson, Brenda Johnson, Wayne Kauth, Gary Gunderson, Douglas Van Houten, Sandra Bild. Maribeth Olson, Nancy Erickson, Vicki Cunningham; BACK: Kevin Anderson, Steven Kumm, Leigh Anderson, David Rosberg, Robert Folck, Bruce McLeod, Gene Barnes, Kim Erickson, Mark Kirby. Larry Enquist. BACK: David Strivens, Edward Remm, Ronald Carlson. Martin Muller, Robert Carlson, David Enquist, Doyle Folck, Gene Lamprecht, Daniel Dreeson, William Thorell, Roger Claussen; MIDDLE: Kyle Newberg, William Schaller. Murry Peters. Jill Wakeley, Patrice Elsberry. Charles Bild, Thomas Cunningham, Robert Mittan, Kim Johnson, Brian Blair, Stanley Warn - berg; FRONT; Constance Prather, Gail Barnes, Nancy Koehler, Carlene Lind, Denise Munter, Kathy Wachter, Judith Doerr, Sharlene Thorell, Monica Kauth, Debra Claussen. TOP: Mrs. Chambers, Curtis Seagren, Gary Shallberg, Scott Kin- kaid, Kevin Olson, Richard Rosberg, Michael Eifert, Roger Wam- berg; MIDDLE: Dianne Hult, David Cunningham, Shari Johnson, Kevin Lauck, Patricia Erickson, Marilyn Koehler, Rande Osberg; BOTTOM: Mike Wakeley, David Beaudette, Jane Gunderson, Julie Nelson, Melenie Anderson. TOP: Mrs. Hawk, Keith Erickson, David Claussen, Neil Wangstrom, Kirk Newberg, Arden Gustafson: MIDDLE: Paul Bernhardson, Rodney Tangeman, Bruce Friedrich, Kevin Ander- son, Jody Ketelson, Ray Johnson, Douglas Mainquist; BOTTOM: Sandra Kirby, Peggy Olson, Christine Plugge, Debra Dreeson, Mylet Skalberg, Teresa Rosen, Shelley Anderson. TOP: Richard Tollefson, Robert Plugge, Carl Rosberg, Miss Martig, Ricky Umberger, Gene Anderson, Darwin Frevert, David Weigert; MIDDLE: Danny Rosberg, Daniel Ogden, Brent Nelson, Steven Hult, Randall Repenning, Meril Friedrich, Don Rosen; BOTTOM: Carol Riley, Debbie Shallberg, Lisa Mainquist, Shirlene Wischhof, Linda Seger, Cathy Ekdahl, Cheryl Wamberg, Kathy Olson, Carol Eckstrom. BOTTOM: Melia Newberg, Wesley Wingett, Teresa Erickson, Cory Olson. Dan Blankenship, Dean Munter, Cheryl Claussen. Robert Koehler. Lori Ellingson, Beth Wakeley; MIDDLE: Audie Elsberry, Daryl Frevert, Nancy Riley, Terri Cunningham. Karen Shallberg. Connie Wachter, Jodi Moseman. Kyle Whaley, Billy ElDorado. Michelle Rosen; TOP: Mrs. Baker. Penny Suhr. Phillip Doerr. Kristine Kristensen. Stacy Hult, Kevin Lind. Kevin Thorell, Mary Ellen Erickson. Billy Block. Dick Haskin, Peggy Koehler. K I N D E R G A R T E N BACK: Julie Mainquist, Rebecca Eckstrom, Joy Johnson. Denisha Weigert. Kevin Theirolf. David Wrick John Swanson, Lora Hoppe, Leland Doerr, Joy Peters. Rex Butterfield; MIDDLE: Sharon Rentzell, Craig Umberger, Darcy Seger. Douglas Netz, Craig Mainquist. Russell Koehler, Darwin Seagren, Joy Johnson. Myrna Cunningham, Paul Weise, Cindy Woockman, Marcy Buller. Douglas Kristensen; FRONT: Donna Prather, Marysa Ogden, Dennis Munter. Jeffery Lind, Linda Folck, Patrick Plugge. Joseph Kauth. Curtis Riley, Alan Erickson, Karen Barnes. ACTIVITIES FOOTBALL BACK ROW: Les Thierolf. Ron Nelson. Larry ElDorado, Randy Nelson. Dennis DeRoin. Milo Anderson. Ron Buhrman, Harvey Landholm, Ron Anderson, David Holmquist; SECOND ROW: Coach Baker. David Ellingson, Lynn Blair, Terry Johnson, David DeRoin. Roger Erickson, Robert Pearson. Roland Doten. Greg Kirby. Craig Vanness. Dayle Kinkaid, Asst. Coach Buller; THIRD ROW: Student Mgr. John Ander- son, Gene Kalvelage, Jim Swanson, Kevin Kirby, Douglas Lamprecht. Allen Enquist, Steve Banks. Larry Holmquist, Neil Kirby, Steve Anderson. Dave Munter. Student Mgr. Mark Landholm; FOURTH ROW; Gary Kliment, Terry Nelson, Jim Wamberg, Gary Strivens, Bruce Lindquist, Rick Beaudette, Rick An- derson, Darle Bjorkman, John Olson. SEASON SCORES WAUSA'S OPPONENT'S 34 Niobrara 6 35 Osmond 0 14 Coleridge 26 22 Creighton 0 19 Elkhorn Valley 6 33 Hartington 6 20 Verdigre 12 0 Hartington C. C. 7 The Wausa Vikings had a good season in 1967. They ended the season with a 6-2 mark. The Vikings won the conference Championship for the third year in a row. Lettermen are as follows: Seniors; Dave Ellingson, Neil Kirby, Harvey Landholm. Steve Banks. Larry Holmquist, Randy Nel- son, Craig Vanness. Juniors; Ron Anderson. Les Thierolf, Gary Kliment, Ron Buhrman. Ron Nelson, Dave Holmquist, Milo Ander- son, Terry Nelson. Sophomores; Rick Beaudette, and Jim Wamberg. SENIORS OFFENSE DEFENSE BASKETBALL TOP: Mark Landholm, John Olson, Neil Kirby, Kelly Johnson. Ron Nelson. Dave Holmquist, Les Thei- rolf, Randy Nelson. John Anderson. Milo Anderson. Ron Buhrman. Lynn Blair; FRONT: Assistant Coach Gene Baker and Coach Dale Buller. TOP: Dave Munter, Richard Anderson. Mike Osberg. Charles Anderson. Larry Eldorado. Gene Kalve- lage, Daryl Lamprecht; MIDDLE: Mr. Buller, Warren Greeno. Robert Doerr. David DeRoin, Roland Doten. Roger Erickson. David Carlson. Philip Bruner. Mr. Baker; BOTTOM: Lynn Blair. Alan Enquist, Randy Mainquist, Rick Beaudette, Terry Johnson, Jim Swanson, Kevin Kirby. Mark Landholm. GAME SCORES RECORDS RATINGS WAUSA’S SCORE OPPONENT’S SCORE 52 Bloomfield 49 79 Coleridge 42 88 Hartington 559 87 Niobrara 52 88 Creighton 63 96 Yankton J. V. 60 110 Winside 52 65 Pierce 67 91 Crofton 53 92 Verdigre 53 79 Elkhorn Valley 55 95 Randolph 72 89 Osmond 46 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT 66 Creighton 57 100 Elkhorn V. 73 COUNTY TOURNAMENT 64 Crofton 27 71 Creighton 51 58 Bloomfield 55 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 82 Crofton 40 81 Randolph 53 77 Creighton 71 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 84 Elgin Pope John 52 STATE TOURNAMENT 68 Wood River 67 52 Grant 61 GRANT STATE CHAMP 22 Wins 2 losses 3rd Northeast Nebraska All Class 1st Northeast Nebraska Class C 3rd Omaha World Herald State 5th Lincoln Journal State LETTERMEN SENIORS - Neil Kirby Randy Nelson JUNIORS - David Holmquist Ron Nelson Milo Anderson Ron Burhman John Olson Les Thierolf SOPHOMORES - John Anderson Kelly Johnson TRACK BACK ROW: Mr. Buller. Larry Pearson. Randy Nelson. Ronald Nelson. David Holmquist. David Larson. Ron Anderson. Kelly Johnson. Neil Kirby. Mr. Baker; MIDDLE ROW: Student Manager. Mark Landholm. Rick Beaudette. Jim Wamberg. Bruce Lindquist. Daryle Lamprecht. Milo Anderson. John Olson. Randall Mainquist, Terry Nelson. Gary Kliment. Kevin Kirby. Terry Johnson; FRONT ROW: Randall Cook. Kel- vin Peters, John Reed, Robert Pearson, Richard Anderson, Lynn Blair, Bradley Kinkaid, Alan Enquist, Larry ElDorado, John Anderson, Gene Kavelage, David DeRoin, Roger Erickson, David Carlson. SENIORS - David Larson. Randy Nelson. Larry Pearson. Neil Kirby. W-CLUB PEP CLUB CHEERLEADERS BAND FIRST ROW: Dawn Enquist, Kathy Moseman. Maureen Tollefson, Darleen Erickson, Mary El Dorado, Donna Olson, Susan McCluskey; SECOND ROW: Barbara Carlson, Susan Ekdahl, Verlene Gustafson, Marcille Lind, Donna Wakeley, Kathy Johnson, Judy Lind, Beth Skalberg, Milo Anderson, Carolyn Eifert, Melinda Johnson, Kathi Reed, Barbara Wamberg, David Holmquist; THIRD ROW: Marilyn Eifert, Sandra Koehler, Janet Nelson, Pat Erickson, Brenda Lindquist, Charlyn Wakeley, Gretchen Tollefson, Jeanne Lamprecht, David Carlson, Peggy Cunningham, Roland Doten, Peggy Johnson, Laurel Johnson, Maxine Friedrich, Pat Claussen; FOURTH ROW: Yvonne Thorell, Cheryl Malmstrom, Colleen Hult. Lou Ora Lind. Laura Nelson, Barbara Koehler, Mike Osberg, Bonnie Doten, Ronnie Nelson, Randy Nelson, Mari- lyn Larson, Dale Kinkaid, Randy Mainquist, Ron Buhrman, Darle Bjorkman, Cheryl Carlson, Roger Erickson, Larry El Dorado, John Olson. Glen Retalaff, Gale Ratzlaff, Pat Plog; FIFTH ROW: Allen Mit- tan, Bruce Lindquist. Mr. Lueders, FIRST ROW: Cheryl Carlson. Glen Ratzlaff, Gale Retz- laff, Pat Plog, Bruce Lindquist. Pat Claussen, Maxine Friedrich, Laurel Johnson, Barb Wamberg; SECOND ROW: Peggy Cunningham, Sandra Koehler. Marilyn Eifert. Susan Ekdahl. Barbara Carlson. Marcille Lind. Verlene Gustafson, Maureen Tollefson, Mary El Dorado, Kathy Moseman, Darleen Erickson; THIRD ROW: Cheryl Malm- strom, Yvonne Thorell, Susan McCluskey, Carolyn Eifert. Allen Mittan, Darle Bjorkman. Marilyn Larson, Jeanne Lamprecht, Dayle Kinkaid, Charlyn Wakeley. Gretchen Tollefson. BRASS SEXTET WOODWIND QUINTET TRUMPET TRIO WOODWIND TRIO HORN TRIO CONTEST SOLOISTS BRASS CHOIR CHORUS FIRST ROW: Patricia Albrecht, Barbara Koehler. Laura Nelson. Donna Olson. Cynthia Suhr. Cheryl Carlson. June Strivens, Gretchen Tollefson. Patricia Gillilan, Carol Wamberg, Tom Wakeley. Milo Anderson. Alan Enquist, Ron Nelson, Darle Bjorkman, Dave Holmquist, Ron Buhrman, John Olson. Dar- leen Erickson. Marilyn Eifert, Judy Lind. Marilyn Larson, Melinda Johnson. Rogene Buhmann, Karen Blunck; SECOND ROW: Joan Pfeil, Kathy Johnson, Marian Rosen. Linda Wischhof. Lois Brasch. Anita Peters. Lou Ora Lind. Barbara Wamberg. Pat Erickson, Terry Johnson. Roland Doten. Phillip Bruner, Rodney Fink, Mark Landholrn, Larry El Dorado. Randy Mainquist, Richard Mainquist. Kathy Remm. Mary El Dorado. Maxine Friedrich, Beth Gillilan, Peggy Johnson. Yvonne Thorell. Susan McCluskey. Kathy Moseman. Allana Bild; THIRD ROW: Colleen Hult. Maureen Tollefson. Peggy Cunningham. Donna Skalberg. Merileen Wakeley. Barbara Carlson, Verlene Gustafson. Sandra Erickson, Marcia Mit- tan, Patricia Claussen. Marcille Lind. Delores Landholrn. Linda Greeno, Barbara Lauck, Susan Ekdahl. Debbie Friedrich. Bonnie Doten, Kathy Wakeley, Charlyn Wakeley. Cheryl Malmstrom. Dona Wake- ley. Beth Skalberg. Janet Nelson. MADRIGAL FIRST ROW: Pat Claussen. Marcia Mittan, Merileen Wakeley, Verlene Gus- tafson, Susan Ekdahl. Marcille Lind. Bonnie Doten; SECOND ROW: Richard Mainquist, John Olson, Darle Bjorkman, Ron Nelson. Dave Holmquist, Ron Buhrman. Milo Anderson. Milo Anderson, Ron Nelson, Dave Holmquist, Ron Buhrman. TOP ROW: Pat Claussen. Bonnie Doten. Sandra Erickson; BOTTOM ROW: Marcille Lind, Verlene Gustafson. Susan Ekdahl. TRIPLE TRIO FIRST ROW: Beth Skalberg. Linda Greeno. Marian Rosen; SECOND ROW: Patricia Gillilan, Susan Mc- Cluskey. Charlyn Wakeley; THIRD ROW: Cheryl Malmstrom. Beth Gillilan, Yvonne Thorell. Y-TEENS STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT: Ttish Gillilan, Deb Friedrich, Kathy Johnson, Jeanne Lam - precht, Barbara Carlson. Judy Lind, Beth Gillilan, Gretchen Tollef- son; BACK: Greg Kirby, Terry Johnson, Harve Landholm, Steve Banks. Ron Anderson, Mike Osberg, Daryle Lamprecht, Dave DeRoin. 1968 PROM THEME: MOONLIGHT AND ROSES THE LEGEND OF THE BELLS The theme for the 1967-1968 Homecoming was The Legend of the Bells . The ceremony took place after the Hartington football game. Kathy Wakeley and Neil Kirby were crowned king and queen, the attendants were--seniors, Debbie Friedrich and Randy Nelson; juniors. Carol Wamberg and Gary Kliment; sophomores. Laurel Johnson and Terry Johnson; freshman. Cheryl Carlson and David Wakeley. Donna Prather and Craig Umberger were crown bearers. Dayle Kinkaid was the master of ceremonies. The theme song The Legend of the Bells” was played by Bonnie Doten accompanied by Patricia Claussen. A dance was held in the auditorium following the festivities. YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU JUNIOR CLASS PLAY November 20. 1967 CAST Penelope Sycamore Essie............ Rheba............ Paul Sycamore . . Mr. DePina .... Ed............... Donald.............. Martin Vanderhof . Alice............ Henderson........ Tony Kirby .... Boris Kolenkhov . . Gay Wellington . . Mr. Kirby........ Mrs. Kirby....... Duchess.......... Three men........ . . . JANET NELSON .DELORES LANDHOLM . . ALICE SCHULTZ . . . RON BUHRMAN . . MILO ANDERSON .......JOHN OLSON . . . RANDY LACKAS RICHARD MAINQUIST . . . PAT ERICKSON . . . RON ANDERSON . . . . LES THIEROLF . . BRUCE LINDQUIST ......JUDY LIND . . DAVE HOLMQUIST . MELINDA JOHNSON . BRENDA LINDQUIST .......RON NELSON DOUG LAMPRECHT RANDY ALBRECHT CHARLEY’S AUNT SENIOR CLASS PLAY April 26. 1968 CAST Stephen Spettigue .... Sir Francis Chesney . . . Jack Chesney............ Charley Wykeham . . . . Lord Fancourt Babberley . Brassett................ Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez Amy Spettigue........... Kitty Verdun............ Ela Delahay............. . . . GALE RETZLAFF , . . RANDY NELSON . . . DENNIS DeROIN ........NEIL KIRBY . . . LARRY PEARSON . STEVE ANDERSON . . DONNA SKALBERG VERLENE GUSTAFSON . . . MARCILLE LIND . . . . BONNIE DOTEN VOLLEYBALL BACK: Coach Ankeny, Carol Jacob, Sharon Acklie, Gretchen Tollefson, Pat Claussen, Georgia Schaller, Laura Nelson, Donna Olson, Colleen Hult, Pat Plog. Sandra Koehler, Melva Acklie, Ellen Jacob; FRONT: Carolyn Eifert, Peggy Cuningham, Barbara Carlson. Susan Swanson. Linda Greeno, Pat Erick- son, Melinda Johnson, Brenda Lindquist. HOPPE MOTOR CO. Wausa, Neb. WAUSA LOCKERS Wausa, Neb. AL'S BARBER SPORT SHOP Wausa, Neb. GAMBLES Wausa, Neb. HULT CRAFT Wausa, Neb. NELSON PRODUCE Wausa, Neb. SWANSON’S SERVICE Wausa, Neb. LOWELL'S Wausa, Neb. MOBILE TANK WAGON SERVICE Wausa, Neb. ■ ADMINISTRATION • W. H. JOHNSON Wayne State U. of Nebraska Supt. of Schools DALE WAMBERG Wayne State Univ. of Minn. Ind. Arts, Prin. MRS. HOLMQUIST Wayne State Grade 4 and Grade Coordinator BOARD OF EDUCATION Gerald Gunderson (Secretary), Norman Creutz, El- win Banks (Vice Pres.), Ralph Enquist, Mrs. Sher- man Lindquist, Dr. R. L. Tollefson (Pres.), W. H. Johnson (Superintendent). MISS ARENT Wayne State Colo. State English and Home Economics MRS. HOLLISTER Yankton College English MR. SMITH Wayne State Social Studies FACULTY MRS. ROSEN Peru State Univ. of Colo. Science and Library MR. LEAPLEY Wayne State Univ. of So. Dak. Science MR. TUCKER Southern State Math MR. LUNDBERG S. Dak. U. English and Social Studies MR. BAKER Southern State Business Ed. and Coach MR. BULLER Bethel College Phys. Ed. and Coach Drivers Ed. MR. LUEDERS Wayne State Music MRS. CARSON Northwestern Univ. of So. Dak. Guidance and Math MR. ANKENY Davis College Wayne State Science MISS VOSS Wayne State Spanish MRS. BARLOW Wayne State Univ. of Neb. Grade 2 MRS. PAULSON Wayne State English and Social Studies MRS. HAWK Wayne State Grade 6 MRS. CHAMBERS Wayne State Grade 3 MRS. BLACK Wayne State Grade 6 MRS. CLARK Wayne State Grade 5 MRS. BAKER Southern State Grade MISS MARTIG Hastings College Grade 2 H. S. CUSTODIAN OFFICE SECRETARY Albin Anderson Mrs. Moseman ELEM. CUSTODIAN Lyle Beaudette COOKS Mrs. Allen Mrs. Ellerbruch Mrs. Larson Mrs. Johnson Mrs. Swanson BUS DRIVERS Don Tangeman Paul Riley Royal Swanson Garland Johnson Alvin Thierolf Ted Doten Grover Ayers CRUETZ DRUG STORE ROGER H. BONDE, D. D.S. DON C. PFEIL AGENCY Wausa, Neb. Wausa, Neb. Wausa, Neb. DR. R. Li• TOLLEFSON COMMERCIAL STATE ANDERSON'S STORE M.D. BANK Wausa, Neb. Wausa, Neb. Wausa, Neb. FARMER'S UNION CO-OPERATIVE PETER'S HARDWARE CUSTOM BUILDERS INC. ASSOCIATION Wausa, Neb. Wausa, Neb. Wausa, Neb. DR. JOHN A. WAUSA MOTOR CARLSON HOME BLANKENSHIP SERVICE AUTO SUPPLY D. V.M. Wausa, Neb. Wausa, Neb. Wausa, Neb. WAUSA GAZETTE STEWART'S SUPER SAVER Wausa, Neb. Wausa, Neb. CONSOLIDATED BLENDERS, INC Wausa, Neb. SWANSON FEED SEED Wausa, Neb. RUSS’ AUTO REPAIR Wausa, Neb. SPORTSMAN BAR GRILL Wausa, Neb. COLESON-HOLMQUIST CO. Wausa, Neb. TONY'S MARKET Wausa, Neb. WAUSA CAFE LOWELL'S Wausa, Neb. Wausa, Neb. WAUSA HATCHERY Wausa, Neb. ELDORADO BROS Wausa, Neb. 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