pid communication, [ear about important events the world. Tecolote, Mexico to Moscow he cannot only hear about events, he can also see them happin. I He has much knowledge at his fingertips. Because of un versal education, he is better educated thin any generation that has preceded him. As a Be suit of his exposurd to different types cjf commimicahon, and as a result of his education, ne forms more opinions, and thinks Anore about all aspects of life than ny generation before him. [rery often, oes not like what he sees, begins to challenge whatevi ink is wrong. Esta blishment, , hy] ocrisy, and pollute n all targets of his dissatis action H fights back with the wea h i has giown up with, h ? knowi newspapers and tele w ill communicate a story, sc he bringi his dissatisfaction tc their attention. Hd demonstrates; he writes; he protests. He sings, for music is anouier transmitter of his theories about life and bolides. But there is much more to the Children of Change. 7 Ye - he is a direct result of changes in ourVountry---- population booni, education achin' But hk is also the cause of chan] As he grows older nd assumes a larger share of responsibility in world affairs v' he will cave many dhanges. Just as all of history has had a direct influence on the Children of y will aim have a direct Luefnce on he Children of Change -v of th« future. v x x Wausa, Nebraska ANNUAL STAFF Editors: Phil Bruner, Gretchen Tollefson, Pat Feldman; Sports Ed. : Dave Munter; Organizational Ed.: Barb Wamberg; Photo Ed.: Jeanne Lamprecht; Copy Ed.: Barb Koehler; Adv. Manager: Dave Carlson; Bus. Manager: Gene Kalvelage; Sub. Manager: Mike Osberg; Typists: Cherrie Carlson, Kathy Muller; Artist: Tom Wakeley; Advisor: Mr. Tucker. ECHO STAFF Editors: Cherrie Carlson, Laura Nelson; Activity Ed.: Cheri Stoecker; Senior Personnel: Twila Lind, Melva Acklie; Sports Ed.: Gene Kalvelage, Roger Erickson; Artist: Dave Wakeley; Survey Ed.: Pat Albrecht; Classroom Ed.: Kathy Muller, Barb Koehler; Advisor: Mr. Baker. 2 •S'  . - s -J r f IN i PATRICIA ALBRECHT RICHARD ANDERSON ROGENE BUMANN PHILLIP BRUNER RANEE BARNES 4 DAVID CARLSON ROGER ERICKSON ROBERT DOERR CHERYL CARLSON BOB HITZ WARREN GREENO 5 6 7 SENIOR STATISTICS MELVA ACKIE: P. Club 3-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Chor. 4; Echo Staff 4; VB 1-3-4; Junior Play Crew; Lib. 3-4. PATRICIA ALBRECHT: S. Coun. 4; P. Club 1-2-3-4; V. Pres. 3; Y-Teens 1; Chor. 1-2-3-4; VB 1-2-3-4; Echo Staff 4; Junior Play Crew; The Sand Box St. Dir. 4; Waitress. RICHARD ANDERSON: Chor. 4; FB 1- 2- 3-4; Utter 3-4; BB 1-2-3-4; Utter 3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; Utter 2-3-4; Junior Play Crew; The Sand Box Cast 4; Co. Gov. Day. PHILLIP BRUNNER: Pres. 3; S. Coun. 2-4; HC. Att. 2-4; King 4; Chor. 1-2-3-4; Boys' Octet 4; Mad. 4; BB 2; FB4; An. Jr. Ed. 3; An. Ed. 4; Junior Play Cast; Waiter; Co. Gov. Day; Co. Choral Cl. 4. ROGENE BUMANN: P. Club 1-2-3-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Chor. 1-2-3-4; Junior Play Cast; Lib. 3- 4. CHERYL CARLSON: P. Club 1-2-3-4; Chi. 4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; HC. Att. 1; Band 1-2-3-4; P. Band 1-2-3-4; B. Quartet 4; B. Choir 1-2-3; Band Cl. 2-3; Solo 1; Chor. 1-2-3-4; Echo Staff 4; An. Staff 4; Junior Play Cast; Co. Gov. Day. DAVID CARLSON: Band 1-2; P. Band 1-2; BB 1-2; Track 1; An. Staff 4; Junior Play Cast. ROBERT DOERR: BB 1-2; FB 3; Track 3; Junior Play Crew. ROGER ERICKSON: Band 1-2-3-4; Solo 1-2-3-4; Co. Band Cl. 2-3-4; Chor. 4; BB 1-2-3-4; Utter 3-4; FB 1-2-3-4; Utter 3-4; Track 1-2-3; Utter 3; Echo Staff 4; Junior Play Cast; Waiter. WARREN GREENO: Sec. 3; Chor. 4; BB 1-2; Track 1-2; Junior Play Crew; Co. Gov. Day. ROBERT HITZ: FB 4; Utter 4; Track 3; Utter 3; Junior Play Crew. ELLEN JACOB: P. Club 1-2-3-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; VB 1-2-3-4; Junior Play Crew. GENE KALVELAGE: Pres. 2; Treas. 4; S. Coun. 1-3; HC. Att. 3-4; BB 1-2— 3-4; Utter 2-3-4; FB 1-2-3-4; Utter 3-4; Track 1-2-3; Letter 2-3; Echo Staff 4; An. Staff 4; Junior Play Cast; Waiter. BARBARA KOEHLER: P. Club 1-2-3-4; V. Pres. 4; Band 1-2-3- 4; P. Band 2-3-4; Co. Band Cl. 3; Chor. 1-2-3-4; VB 1-2; Echo Staff 4; An. Staff 4; Junior Play St. Dir.; Co. Gov. Day; Ub. 4. JEANNE LAMPRECHT: Sec. 3; S. Coun. 1; P. Club 1-2-3-4; Sec. 3; Chi 3-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Pres 4; HC. Att. 3-4; Queen 4; Band 1-2-3-4; P. Band 1-2; B. Choir 2; Co. Band Cl. 3-4; Chor. 1- 2-3-4; Mad. 3-4; An. Staff 4; Junior Play Cast; Waitress; Co. Gov. Day. LOU ORA LIND: P. Club 1-2-3- 4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Sec. 3; Band 1-2-3-4; P Band 2-3-4; Co. Band Cl. 3-4; Chor. 1-2-3-4; Girls' Sext. 3; Girls' T. T. 4; Mad. 3-4; Co. Vocal Cl. 3-4; Junior Play Cast; Waitress; Co. Gov. Day; Lib. 3. TWILA LIND: P. Club 1-2-3-4; Chor. 2-3-4; VB 2-3-4; Track 4; Echo Staff 4; Junior Play Crew; Ub. 3-4. ALLEN MITTAN: Treas. 3; Pres. 4; Band 1-2-3-4; FB 2-3-4; Utter 3-4; Track 3; Junior Play Crew; Waiter. KATHRYN MULLER: P. Club 1-2-3-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Echo Staff 4; An. Staff 4; Junior Play Crew; Lib. 3-4. DAVID MUNTER: Treas. 1; V. Pres 2; Chor. 3-4; Co. Vocal Cl. 3-4; Boys' Octet 4; Mad. 4; BB 1-2; FB 1-2-3-4; Utter 3-4; Track 3; Letter 3; An. Staff 4; Junior Play Cast; Waiter; Co. Gov. Day. LAURA NELSON: V. Pres. 1-4; P. Club 1- 2- 3-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Treas. 2; Band 1-2-3-4; P. Band 2-3-4; Co. Band Cl. 3; Chor. 1-2-3-4; VB 1-2-3; Echo Staff 4; Junior Play Crew; Waitress. MICHAEL OSBERG: Treas. 2; Sec. 4; S. Coun. 1-3; Band 1-2-3-4; P. Band 3-4; BB 1-2; An. Staff 4; Junior Play Crew; Waiter. CHERI STOECKER: P. Club 3-4; Chor. 3-4; VB 3- 4; Echo Staff 4; Junior Play Cast; The Sand Box Cast 3. JAMES SWANSON: BB 1-2; FB 1-2-3-4; Utter 3-4; Track 1; Junior Play Crew. GRETCHEN TOLLEFSON: S. Coun. 1; P. Club 1-2-3-4; Pres. 4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; V. Pres. 3; HC. Att. 4; Band 1-2-3-4; Co. Band Cl. 2-3-4; P. Band 1-2-4; B. Quartet 2-4; Solo 3; Chor. 1- 2- 3-4; Co. Vocal Cl. 3; Drum Maj. 4; VB 1-2-3-4; An. Staff Co. Ed.; Junior Play Cast; Waitress. DAVID WAKELY: S. Coun. 2; HC. Att. 1; Echo Staff 4; Junior Play Crew; Waiter; Co. Gov. Day. THOMAS WAKELY: S. Coun. 4; Chor. 1-2-3; Co. Voca. Cl. 2-3; Boys' Octet 3; An. Staff 4; Junior Play Crew. BARBARA WAM- BERG: Sec. 1; V. Pres. 2; S. Coun. 3-4; P. Club 1-2-3-4; Y-Teens 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; P. Band 1-2-3- 4; Co. Band Cl. 3; Chor. 1-2-3-4; An. Staff 4; Junior Play Crew; Waitress; Co. Gov. Day; Lib. 3. CHERYL WHALEY: Junior Play Crew; Lib 3-4. 9 CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1967, 31 freshmen entered Wausa High School. The class included: Melva Acklie, Pat Al- brecht, Richard Anderson, Ranee Barnes, Phillip Bruner, Rogene Bumann, Cheryl Carlson, David Carlson, Bonita Clausson, David DeRoin, Robert Doerr, Roger Erickson, Warren Greeno, Ellen Jocob, Gene Kavelage, Barbara Koehler, Jeanne Lamprecht, LouOra Lind, Twila Lind, Allan Mittan, Kathy Muller, David Munter, Laura Nelson, Donna Olson, Mike Osberg, Jim Swanson, Gretchen Tollefson, David Wakeley, Tom Wakeley, Barbara Wamberg, and Cheryl, Whaley. Bob Hitz and Micki Alukonis joined the class during the year. Class officers were: President- Donna Olson, Vice President- Laura Nelson, Secretary- Barb Wamberg, and Trea- surer- Dave Munter. Student council members were Jeanne Lamprecht, Gretchen Tollefson, Dave DeRoin, and Mike Osberg. Donna Olson was chosen cheerleader. Homecoming attendants were Cheryl Carlson and Dave Wakeley. Class sponsors were Mrs. Hollister and Miss Voss. 32 sophomores returned in 1968. Dave DeRoin had moved away during the summer. Class officers were: President- Gene Kavelage, Vice President- Barb Wamberg, Secretary- Jeanne Lamprecht, and Treasurer- Mike Osberg. Student council members were: Donna Olson, Bonita Clausson, Phil Bruner, and Dave Wakeley. Donna Olson was elected cheerleader. Homecoming attendants were Donna Olson and Phil Bruner. Class sponsors were Miss Arent and Mr. Leapley. 30 juniors returned in 1969. Micki Alukonis, Bonita, and Donna Olson had moved away during the summer. Cheri Stoecker joined the class. Class officers were: President- Phil Bruner, Vice President- Dave Munter, Secretary- Warren Grenno, and Allen Mittan. Student council members were Barb Wamberg, Ranee Barnes, Mike Osberg, and Gene Kavelage. Cheerleaders were Jeanne Lamprecht and Gretchen Tollefson. Homecom- ing attendants were Jeanne Lamprecht and Gene Kavelage. Class sponsors were Mr. Ankeny and Mrs. Kuhl- man. The junior class play, Stranger in the Night, directed by Mr. Story, was presented on Nov. 7, 1969. The juniors honored the seniors with a banquet on May 1, 1970, using the theme Three Coins in the Fountain. The band was The Velvet Haze. 30 seniors returned for their last year. Class officers were: President- Allen Mitten, Vice President-Laura Nelson, Secretary- Mike Osberg, and Treasurer- Gene Kavelage. Student Council members were Barb Wam- berg, Pat Albrecht, Tom Wakeley, and Phil Bruner. Cheerleaders were Jeanne Lamprecht and Cheryl Carlson. Jeanne Lamprecht and Phil Bruner were crowned King and Queen at Homecoming on Oct. 2, 1970. Class sponsors were Mr. Johnson and Mr. Wamberg. Senior pictures were taken on Sept. 28, 1970, by Genelli Studios. The senior class play, Caught in the Villian's Web, directed by Mr. Smith, was given on April 2, 1971. The Juniors honored the seniors with a banquet on April 30, 1971. Baccalauriate was held on May 9, 1971. Commencement was held on May 12, 1971. 10 CLASS PROPHECY The Seniors of '81 left bright and early one morning for their Sneak Day. As they progressed, they ran across several members of the Class of '71. The first stop was at a big hospital where the registered nurses, Gretchen Tollefson and LouOra Lind, were busy with patients and giving orders to the LPN's, Rogene Bumann, Cheryl Whaley, Pat Albrecht, and Cheri Stoecker. In another part of the hospital psychologist Tom Wakeley was analyzing Dave Munter, the professional grocery boy. As they continued their tour, they came across a school where Jeanne Lamprecht and Laura Nelson were teachers. It was also noticed how well the floors were taken care of by Roger Erickson, Chief Sanitation Engineer. They stopped for lunch at the Drifty Diner Truck Stop where Dave Carlson, the brilliant mathematician, and Gene Kalvelage, the professional basketball play- er, were having lunch, and outside Jim Swanson, the mechanic, was busy fixing a motor. They walked into a church where Mike Osbury, the local minister, was busy forgiving the sins of Warren Greeno and Bob hfitz. While touring the 3-M Company, they came across Kathy Muller, the business woman, being assisted by secretaries Barb Wamberg, Barb Koehler, and Cherrie Carlson. After an afternoon of shopping, they headed for the Purple Copycats where the live entertainment was being provided by Allen Mittan, leader of a combo, and Phil Bruner, a comedian. Out in the audience laughing at the hilarities were Robert Doerr and Dave Wakeley and Rick Anderson, the tough drill sargeant who was home on leave from the Army. Twila Lind and Ellen Jacob were busy waiting on the tables of Ranee Barnes and Melva Acklie, two housewives who were out for a night on the town. 11 Gloria Carlson Dawn Enquist Beverly Johnson Gregg Netz Carol Hull Dan Munter Joan Rosberg Pam Prather Deonne Wangstrom Carol Doten Norma Gustafson Polly Johnson William Mainquist JoAnn Kinkard Kevin Monson Verlyn Lind Diane Munter Dan Skalberg Eileen Thorell Chris Tollefson James Block rmy Douglas Holmquist Daniel Moseman Bill Thierolf Paula Wiese SWANSON RILEY SERVICE WAUSA. NEBRASKA WAUSA GAZETTE WAUSA, NEBRASKA BETTY’S SUPER SAVER WAUSA. NEBRASKA SCHWARTZ MOTOR C WAUSA. NEBRASKA BLOOMFIELD FEED MILLS, INC. BLOOMFIELD. NEBRASKA SCOTT FUNERAL HON WAUSA. NEBRASKA 16 OFFENSE 18 The Wausa Viking squad concluded a 1-7 season. The following are our senior lettermen: Gene Kalvelage, Rick Andereon, Dave Munter, Bob Hitz, Roger Erickson, Allen Mittan, Phil Bruner, and Jim Swanson. Junior lettermen are Roland Barnes, Dan Munter, Gregg Netz, Alan Anderson, and John Bernhardson. Sophomore lettermen are Dave Hult, Doug Johnson, Dan Skalberg, and Verlyn Lind. Our Freshman letterman was Doug Holmquist. Gene Kalvelage and Rick Anderson were elected to the all-conference squad. WAUSA OPPONENT 8 Niobrara 14 14 Osmond 35 0 Coleridge 40 0 Creighton 22 8 Elkhorn Valley 14 6 Hartington 12 12 Verdigre 6 0 Cedar Catholic 34 ALX-CONFERENCE Gene Kavelage and Richard Anderson SENIORS THE VIKINGS IN ACTION 19 VARSITY B A S K E T B A L L FARMERS UNION COOP WAUSA, NEBRASKA JOHNSON STANDARD WAUSA. NEBRASKA TED’S RADIO T.V. WAUSA. NEBRASKA DAUNE K. PETERSON WAUSA, NEBRASKA RUSS’S AUTO REPAIR WAUSA. NEBRASKA WAUSA LOCKER WAUSA. NEBRASKA MOBIL TANK WAGON SERVICE CLAUSSEN GRAIN COMPANY WAUSA, NEBRASKA WAUSA, NEBRASKA SENIORS The Wausa Viking basketball team returned with only three lettermen and a tough schedule ahead of them. But coach Jennings and the boys have since put things together and turned out a fairly successful season. Our senior lettermen are Rick Anderson, Gene Kalvelage, and Roger Erickson. Juniors: Dan Munter, Roland Barnes, and Alan Anderson. Sophomores: Dave Hult, Dan Skalberg, and Doug Johnson. WAUSA OPPONENTS 33 Bloomfield 42 48 Coleridge 64 85 Randolph 64 56 Hartington 61 68 Verdigre 52 44 Niobrara 42 64 Creighton 75 49 Winside 45 65 Pierce 75 49 Crofton 67 34 â–¡ khora Valley 52 60 Plainview 68 91 Wynot 41 84 Osmond 55 CORNTASSEL CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT 50 Verdigre 57 49 Niobrara 38 KNOX COUNTY TOURNAMENT 60 Verdigre 68 42 Bloomfield 68 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 45 Emerson Sacret Heart 42 61 Niobrara 47 47 Newcastle 52 21 PEP CLUB CHEERLEADERS Y-TEENS VOLLEYBALL HOMECOMING The theme for the 1970-71 homecoming was Colour My World. After the Wausa Vikings played Creigh- ton, Phillip Bruner and Jeanne Lamprecht were crowned king and queen. The attendants were; Seniors; Gretchen Tollefson and Gene Kalvelage; Juniors, Jean Gunderson and Doug Cunningham; Sophomores, Diane Munter and Dan Skalberg; Freshman, Kim Lamprecht and Doug Holmquist. Kathy Kumm and Tedd Lamprecht were crown bearers. The theme song Colour My World was sung by Alan Anderson accompanied by Alice Skalberg on flute, Dawn Enquist on piano, and Carol Doten on drum. Warren Greeno was the master of ceremony for the evening's festivities. 23 CONCERT 24 BAND SENIORS % Roger Erickson, Gretchen Tollefson, Cheryl Carlson, Jeanne Lamprecht, Barb Wamberg, LouOra Lind, Allen Mittan, Laura Nelson, Barb Wamberg, and Mike Osberg have contri- buted more than 5400 hours of rehearsal time to the instrumental music program. Collect- ively, as soloists, and members of large and small ensembles, they have contributed toward 54 Superiors, 23 Excellents, and one Good rating in district contests. 25 CHORUS GIRL'S OCTET FACULTY .J ADMINISTRATION MRS. HOLMQUIST Grade Coordinator IN APPRECIATION The 1970-71 Annual Staff, on behalf of the Senior Class, wish to extend their appreciation to the mem- bers of the Board of Education both past and present for their time and effort in providing us with the necessary background to meet the challenges of the future. The members of the 1970-71 Board of Education are: Ralph Enquist, President; Charles ElDorado, Vice-President; Gerald Gunderson, Secretary; Norman Creutz, Douglas Lindquist, and Donald Koehler. 28 FACULTY MISS VOSS Spanish MRS. PAULSON Jr. frfigh MRS. BLACK Grade 6 MRS. LUEDERS Music MRS. NELSON Grade 5 MRS. NEWQUIST Grade 5 MRS. CHAMBERS Grade 3 MRS. JENNINGS Grade 2 MRS. WEIGER Remedial Reading D.L.T. SIGNS CARLSON AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE COLESON HOLMQUIST CO. WAUSA. NEBR. WAUSA. NEBR. WAUSA. NEBR. GAR’S PLACE WAUSA. NEBR. ELDORADO BROS. WAUSA. NEBR. LARRY’S LOUNGE WAUSA. NEBR. MR. BAKER Business Ed. and Coach MISS ARENT Home Economics MRS. ROSEN Library MR. LEAPLEY Science MR. ANKENY Science MR. STORY English and Speech MR. LUNDBERG English and Social Studies MR. JENNINGS Phys. Ed., Coach and Drivers Ed. MR. SMITH Social Studies MR. LUEDERS Music MRS. KUHLMAN Guidance MR. WEBER Ind. Arts and Art MR. TUCKER Math SECRETARY COOKS Rita Moseman Mrs. Hagberg, Mrs. Larson, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Allen, and Mrs. Swanson. BUS DRIVERS Royal Swanson Marvin Anderson Ted Doten Paul Riley Wilbur Ekdahl Don Tangeman A1 Thierolf CUSTODIANS Elementary 8TH GRADE BOTTOM: Mary Kay Bruner, Karen Gustafson, Beth Nelson, Debbie Wachter, Sharon Puntney, Becky Beaudette, Mary Ann Landholm, Ruth Ritchey. MIDDLE: Susan Muller, Nancy Erickson, Gary Gunderson, Steve Anderson, Tim Nelson, Wayne Kauth, Vicki Cunningham, Brenda John- son. TOP: Mark Kirby, Kevin Anderson, David Rosberg, Leigh Anderson, Marlene Lind, Robert Folck, Gene Barnes, Kim Erickson. 7TH GRADE BOTTOM: Ronald Carlson, Judith DoerT, Monica Kauth, Denise Munter, Nancy Koehler, Jill Wakely, Carlene Lind, Cindy Wrick, Kathy Wachter, Marty Midler. MIDDLE: Patrice Els- berry, Murray Peters, Thomas Chunningham, David Strivens, Laddy Carlson, John Ritchey, Kim Johnson, David Enquist, Brian Blair, Robert Carlson, William Schaller. TOP: Roger Claussen, William Thorell, Edward Remm, Dolye Folck, Sharlene Thorell, Connie Prather, Gail Barnes, Stanley Wamberg, Gene Lampbrecht, Kyle Newberg. 6TH GRADE BOTTOM: Dorothy Richey, Julie Nelson, Shari Johnson, Melanie Anderson, Diane Hult, Pam Blankenship, Judy Schneider. MIDDLE: Mrs. New- quist, Mike Wakely, Kevin Olson, Mike Eifert, Douglas Mainquist, Tom Suhr, Richard Rosberg, Scott Kinkaid. TOP: David Beaudette, Roger Wamberg, Arden Gustafson, Mylet Skalberg, Marilyn Koehler, Curtis Seagren, David Claussen. 6TH GRADE BOTTOM: Jody Ketelsen, Rodney Tangeman, Gary Shallberg, Rande Osberg, Kevin Anderson, Kirk Newberg, Keith Erickson. MIDDLE: Chris- tine Plugge, Wendy Segar, Bruce Friedrich, Kevin Lauck, David Cunningham, Greg Wrick, Ray Johnson. TOP: Bradley Carlson, Neil Wangstrom, Theresa Rosen, Shelley Anderson, Sandra Kirby, Jane Gunderson. 34 5TH GRADE BOTTOM: Kathy Olson, Karol Riley, Carol Eckstrom, Donna Wrick, Debra Fink, Shirlene Wischhof, Trudy Carlson, Mary Puntney, Cheryl Wamberg. MIDDLE: Mrs. Nelson, Don Rosen, Dan Ogden, Steve Hult, Debbie Shallberg, Cathy Ekdahl, Linda Seger, Lisa Mainquist, Virginia Jacob, Meril Friedrich, Larry Haines, Gene Anderson. TOP: David Wiegert, Darwin Frevert, Dwayne Jacob, Scott Carlson, Brent Nelson, Ricky Umberger, Bob Plugge, Randy Repenning, Danny Rosberg, Carl Rosberg, Richard Tollefson. 4TH GRADE BOTTOM: Penny Suhr, Melia Newberg, Teresa Erickson, Nancy Riley, Kristine Kristensen, Mechelle Rosen, Cheryl Claussen, Peggy Koehler, Beth Wakeley. MIDDLE: Dean Mun- ter, Kevin Lind, Stacy Hult, Connie Wachter, Lori Ellingson, Karen Shallberg, Mary Ellen Erickson, Terri Cunningham, Jodi Moseman, Dan Blankenship. TOP: Audie Elsberry, Robert Koehler, Billy ElDorado, Kyle Whaley, Cory Olson, Daryl Frevert, Kenneth Haines, Phillip Doerr, Billy Block, Dick Haskins. 3RD GRADE BOTTOM: Karen Barnes, Linda Folck, Cindy Woockman, Marysa Ogden, Sharon Rentzell. MIDDLE: Alan Erickson, David Wrick, Darwin Seagren, Craig Mainquist, Jay Johnson, Doug- las Kristensen, Craig Umberger. TOP: Miss Heller, Dennis Munter, John Swanson, Leland Doerr, Patrick Plugge, Joseph Kauth. 3RD GRADE BOTTOM: Jeffrey Lind, Curtis Riley, Joy Johnson, Denisha Wiegert, Donna Ptather. MIDDLE: Lora Hoppe, Myma Cunningham, Kevin ThierolG Darcy Seger, Douglas Netz, Russell Koehler. TOP: Mrs. Chambers, Joy Peters, Rebecca Eckstrom, Julie Mainquist, Bruce Wrick, Kevin Thorell, Cathy Fink. 35 2ND GRADE BOTTOM: Tammie Schaller, Denise Hult, Tracy True, Jill Halleen, Diane Wachter, Michelle Thorell, Denise Caniglia, Paula Riley, Connie Schallberg. MIDDLE: Karen Kristensen, Ned Blankenship, Boyd Ober, Robbin Tucker, Kurt Lamprecht, Steven Doerr, Jewel Newberg, Cindy Fink, James Ketelson, Lee Johnson. TOP: Mrs. Baker, Danny Wachter, Jerome Kauth, Marvin Roseberg, John Wiegert, Douglas Tangeman, Kim Whaley, Veroniqu Ogden, Tyler Mainquist, Shauna Olson, Steven Claussen, Jeff Nelson. 1ST GRADE BOTTOM: Joan Gillilan, Maralee Block, Carmen Shallberg, Cristi Bengston, Val Johnson, Kackie Schneider, Kanet Gustafson, Teresa Caniglia, Barbara Schultz, Teresa Haines. MIDDLE: Steven Kumm, Donna Rosen, Barbara Ober, Jayme Anderson, Troy True, Stephen Ritchey, Joe Feld- man, Lori Lamprecht, Michael Erickson. TOP: Mrs. Jennings, Chris Johnson, Alan Erickson, Randy ElDorado, Duane Schlote, Roger Koehler, Vicki Wamberg, Vicki Otteman, Jeff Friedrich. KINDERGARTEN BOTTOM: Tracy Wilbeck, Christine Storv, Deborah Caniglia, Kathryn Kumm, Joel ouhr, Roger Muller, Todd Barger. MIDDLE: Jodi Gilli- lan, Carol Roseberg, Beth Wrick, Sherry Koeh- ler, Christine Landholm, Kristi Cox, Jasette Swanson. TOP: Todd Carlson, Tedd Lamprecht, David Olson, David Wamberg, Scott Frevert, Warren Kristensen, John Barnes, Mrs. Anderson. LYLE PLOG AGENCY HULTCRAFT WAUSA. NEBRASKA WAUSA. NEBRASKA BUTCH’S BODY SHOP WAUSA. NEBRASKA HOPPE MOTOR CO. WAUSA. NEBRASKA DOUG CLAUSSEN TRUCKING WAUSA.NEBRASKA WAYNE FEED SUPPLY BUHRMAN SHALANDER WAUSA. NEBRASKA WAUSA, NEBRAKSA NEWBERG’S MARKET WAUSA,NEBRASKA SWANSON FEED SEED WAUSA. NEBRASKA DONC. PFEIL AGENCY WAUSA.NEBRASKA 36 STUDENT COUNCIL JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL JUNIOR CLASS PLAY LOCK; STOCK G LIPSTICK----- Jane Gardener Mr. Warren . Mr. Plunkett Mrs. Maggs . Miss Entwhistle Miss Prather . .Dawn Enquist John Bernhardson . . Gregg Netz . Beverly Johnson . Gloria Carlson . . Pat Feldman Don Donley . . . Larry Donley . . Carol Izzard . . . Mrs. Donley . . , Mary Lou Brennan Student Director . , . • . Lary Peters . • . Dan Munter . . Beth Holmquist Deonne Wangstrom , . . . Mary Remm . Clarice ElDorado ONE-ACT PLAY THE SANDBOX ---Edward Albee CAST Grandma..........................Cheri Stoecker Musician ..........................Kathy Prather Mommy..............................Kay Anderson Student Director................... Pat Albrecht Daddy..............................Larry Peters Special Effects.....................Bob Albrecht Young Man......................Richard Anderson On March 9, the first all school one-act play, The Sandbox , was presented. The play was a serious drama satirizing the treatment of our aged, and ridiculing the upper class. 38 ADVERTISEMENTS WAUSA MOTOR SERVICE WAUSA MEDICALCLINIC Wausa, Neb. Wausa, Neb. THE OFFICE CAFE COMMERCIAL STATE BANK Wausa, Neb. Wausa, Neb. CONSOLIDATED BLENDERS ROGER H. BONDE, D.D.S. Wausa, Neb. Wausa, Neb. PETERS HARDWARE FURNITURE Wausa, Neb. PRATHER CONSTRUCTION Wausa, Neb. WAUSAINSURANCE AGENCY CARLSON HOME AUTO Wausa, Neb. Wausa, Neb. CRUETZ DRUG STORE DR. JOHN A. BLANKENSHIP, D.V.M. Wausa, Neb. Wausa, Neb. 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