Wayne High School - Devil Daze Yearbook (Wayne, NE)

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z 215' A H X 1 ! E 3 rig 5553 5 r V P E O l BUL 1 ccyne eity School dyke, l 22l5l'5l0I2Cl I 1957 irectory I Find it fast in the of thls Directory I Index Identify Yourself ...... ..... Concentrate on the Conversation. Tune the Voice ................ Plan local and Outgoing Calls. . . Call by Number for Service .... Use the Directory Correctly ..... End Calls Pl easantly ......... GOOD TELEPHONE USAGE. . . .............Administration .....Classes...... .....Activities. .....Athletics... .....Index . . . . . Advertisements - . . . .Supplement . . We the Senior Class dedicate this, our annual, to our parents who so willingly and unselfishly rendered unto us their time, patience, and experience to help us attain our high school educationr -2- li- Mr. Paul R. Mines President Mrs. Don Wightman Superintendent E. W. Willert Chadron State Teachers College and Midland College, BAQ University of Nebraska, MA. Vice-President Teachers I cl o 4 o c-4 mcmotratcon Mr. l3urr Davis Mr. Albert Kern Music Athletics Principal F. H. llickers Peru State Teachers College, ABQ Colorado State College of Education, MA. Mr. Herbert Kollmorgen Purch asing Mr. Edward Seymour Secretary Building Sz Maintenance DONNA ADAMSON JIM ADAMSON Wayne State Teachers College AB in Wayne State Teachers College BS in Ed Busmess Subjects and Harbinger Ed SCIGIICS S11lJjCCtS '55 F f-J wild' SWR LQ AF Hastings, BAQ Vocal Music and English V q L DOROTHY BILSON Wayne State Teachers College, BAg Home Economics and Girls' Phys. Ed. BEULAH BOHNHOFT Wayne State Teachers College, ABQ Mathematics. ' l 'Ji 3 'fly VERA EBMEIER Wayne State Teachers College, BA, Social Science. EARL GREEN Doane College, ABQ Work on Masters Degree at the University of Nebraskag Instrumental music. 'I icq i BUFORD JONES Wayne State Teachers College, BFAQ Work on Masters Degreeg Business Subjects and Annual. I i RONALD KENNY Kearney State, BA in Edg Work on RODNEY LOVE Masters at the University of Nebraskag Wayne State Teachers College, ABQ Speech and English. Industrial Arts and Assistant Coach. HAROLD MACIEIEWSKI RUTH ROSS V Henderson College, Arkansas, BA, Wayne State Teachers College, AB Social Studies, Phys Ed. and Head Coach English and Dramatics. - of all sports. GEORGE WENDEL Custodian ALICE SCACE Wayne State Teachers College, Midland College, and University of Omahag Librarian and Latin. RUTH ELLIS Secretary to Mr. Willert. ARLEN ROBSON Custodian Mrs. Kenny, Mrs. Jones and Nancy Current data concerning the business Sherbahn assisted visitors in registra- department was produced for all parents. Schoolo . . . W o or cc Strong mercca Equations seen by these visi- tors are a must for math students. Hot coffee and doughnuts were served by the Home Ec. De- partment at the conclusion of the evening. Seeing materials projected through the bioscope fascin- ated Mr. Adamson's visitors. Educational Week closes as parents leave the building. School Board members and teachers enjoy good food at one of their annual dinners. E z 1 , Nh.. KSYU1 Pom I en' . he ngham ' ML Kollmorg wmg t pa l lmperson t U School hos!-diislexg' their hand at Ca momlme' 3 SS Elvrs Presly in a v and MY' 3 turkGY' A small portion of his scientific know how is shown by Mr. Adam- SOI1. orlzing or etter Qelationohipo Schoolboard members and teachers promote better relationship as they work together and mix socially. This is accomplished through dinners that they give one another during the year. Understanding and co-operation between the two groups make for an efficient school system. We are proud of our school board members and teachers who continue to strive for co-ordination. ...3.. w 4 E 1 1 I i 2 S 3 3 I . Stanley B aier Carolyn Benshoof Gale Bathke Noel Bennett Joyce Cook Dorothy Brugger Kenneth Dahl Judy Claussen Sandra Davis Eileen Doud Maydelle Echtenk amp Howar Nila Foster Darrel Gilliland Mary Cranqui st L arry Haase Jerry Hendrickson 11- Bob Henegar d Fleer Jane Jeffrey W we 3 Sally Kay Judy Korth C arolyn Likes Charles Koeber Bob Longe L aVonn e L utt ..12.. Louis Lutt Gerald Mann Dennis Manske Mardelle Meyer Ferris Meyer Johnny Mohr Ronald Milliken arry Milliken Harriet Murphy Glenda Nelson Arlln e Morrl s Joan Nickols Allen Otte Oliver Proett L arry Relbold 3 K erle Roeber V Mary Schroeder Robert Schwarzenbach N ancy Sh epp ard 114- Neil Stuthman Betty Swinney Richard Temme Roland Temme Colleen Willert Warren Thun Virginia Vogel Judy Woods -15- Erma Young Terry Wehrer Noel Bennett runs various errands for Mr. Students will long remember the familiar Rickers during first period. study hall. Students of government clas Several scholarship exams, including the Regents, were given throughout the year. s direct the high Votes were co enior unted and later compared to the school election day. national election figures. At 5:00 a.m., these band members are get- Joyce Cook, Maydelle Echtenkamp, and Rich- ting ready to leave fOr Lineoln and Band Day- ard Temme sort the music used by band mem- bers at Band Day. ayo Nila Foster presides over a senior class meet- ing in the study hall. Allen Otte has charge of the lighting for the These nine senior boys work industriously to various plays presented throughout the year. build furniture such as this end table. -17.. Jeanette Lamb Jim Bales Judy Beck Tom Beckrrer Gary Blecke Loretta Damme Lester Field Fauneil Frevert Gary Grah ek Lynn Jeffrey Gary Kay Philip Beckenhauer Ellen Beckman Judy Bressl er Larry Carlson Duane Fitch Gerald Florine Phil Griess Jim Hein Dennis Kern Richard Korn Julie L amp Dorothy Long Myla Lue ders Dennis Lutt Dorothy Meyer Robert Nissen Frederick Rickers Patricia Schmidt Gary Splittgerber Patty Strong Vernice Vahlkamp L arry Wacker L arry Willers Renee Wiltse -19- Gayle Lutt Jo anne Mellick Mary Pawelski Clifford Price Deanna Schram Sharon Shell Barbara Stuthm an Florence Thompson Linda Walker .ludy Weible Roe Jean Woehler Mary Wright What were those noises in the play? Dennis Kern and Gary Grahek were the mechanics responsible for them. unior These country students arrive at 8:30. Renee Wiltse, Richard Korn, and Lester Field demonstrate changing the poles. aye It takes more than just a cast to put on a successful play. Ellen Beckman and Judy Beck assist Mr. Willert. A daily occurance for the country girls. Competition is strong in the elect- ions for County Government day. Juniors admire each others class rings. opla THIRD ROW: Elenore Hansen, Shareen Danielson, Lorna Labs, Sandra Kay, Sandra Jones,Sally Lutt, Phyllis Dunklau. SECOND ROW: Richard Hammer, Randy Baier, Larry Brandstetter, Jerry Ahlvers, Ronald Blecke, Larry Kramer. FIRST ROW: .lane Claus, Jill Hendrickson, Carolyn Baier, Roberta Haas, Roberta Finn, Kenneth Haase, Rollie Granquist. reoh THIRD ROW: Wayne Kramer, Leon Daun, Roger Denesia, Bill Koeber, Burnel Baker, Lynn Gamble, Gerald Baier, Pete Guern, Brad Hickerson. SECOND ROW: Bob Gilliland, Byron Janke, Marlene Flege, Judy Kollmorgen, Alaena Diamon, Janet Claussen, June Dunklau, Karen Granquist, Lorna Brugger. FIRST ROW: Duane Beckman, Vern Grimm, Jean Conyers, Delores Bush, Cheryl Johnson, Eileen Bickle, Verna Geeweg Leona Brown. 122- OWIOYBO THIRD ROW: Valdeen Meyer, Donald Thun, Dick Schmitz,,Iirn Skeahan, Kerry Noonan Kerry Miller, Geraldine Richter . SECOND ROW: Barbara Stuthman, Bette Walz, Linda Siefken, Sharon Stuthman, Doris May, Suzanne Miller, Nyla Mikkelson. FIRST ROW: Sharon Westerman, Nancy Sherbahn, Virginia March, Judy Tietsort, Linda Mau, Janice Utecht, Betty Meyer. 141614 THIRD ROW: Roger Nelson, Paul Martinsen, Gene Lutt, Monte Schram, Dallas Longe, Larry Nickols, Robert Proett. SECOND ROW: Johnny Lutt, Warren Rogers, Kenny Vogel, Bill Witt, Darwyn Peterson, Bob Tiedtke, Bill Mau. FIRST ROW: Karen Willers, Patty Olson, Donna Sherbahn, Carole Wright, Marilyn Samuelson, .Iudy Owens, Erika Reichart. -23- v T I THIRD ROW: Gary Nelson, Lorraine Morris, Dianna Dunklau, Julie Ann Splittgerber, Michael Karel, Carol Guern. SECOND ROW: Karen Brown, Patty Anderson, Sue de Freese, Barbara Wolske, Patty Hofeldt, Irene Marra, Karen Johanson. FIRST ROW: Phil Debus, Bonnie Field, Sharyl Longe, Judy Florine, Kenneth Hansen, Budd Bornhoft, Ronald Brown. unior jligh THIRD ROW: Jerry Brandstetter, Richard Brown, Judy Criess, Ethel Nickols, Mary Johnson, Barbara Warner, Betty Willers. SECOND ROW: Rex Goodell, Marlin Lessmann, Sherry Gray, Susan Wright, Lee Vogel, Diane Van Auker, David Ley. FIRST ROW: Sharon Edenburn, Carole Price, Betty Jensen, Buster Likes, Roger Lueders, Jerry Weiershauser, .lack Miller. .-.24.- FOURTH ROW: Lorraine Morris, Judy Fork, Kathie Woods. THIRD ROW: Marlene Johanson, Carole Price, Mary Johnson, Roger Lueders, Lee Vogel, Terry March, Jim Baier, DeWayne Harrison, David Lutt, Jerry Weiershauser, Rex Goodell, Dean Weible, David Ley, Charlene Wendel, Jerry Brandstetter. SECOND ROW: Patty Hofeldt, Donna Echtenkamp, Kenneth Olds, Mike Karel, Budd Bornhoft, Sherry Gray, Gary Nelson, Judy Criess, Patty Anderson, Sue de Freese, Irene Marra, Sharon Edenburn, Karen Johanson. FIRST ROW: Marilyn Nuernberger, Barbara Warner, Karen Hurd, Barbara Wolske, Jane Mellor, Susan Wright. DIRECTOR: Mr. Green. NOT PICTURED: Wilma Marra. unior jfigh cfivified Junior High Gymnastics ' SECOND ROW: Buster Likes, Budd Bornhoft, Mike Karel, Lee Vogel, Marlin Lessmann, Cary Nelson, Richard Brown. FIRST ROW: Jack Miller, Phil Debus, Kenneth Hansen, Jerry Weiershauser, Jerry Brandstetter, Roger Lueders, Ronald Brown. 125.- Mrs. Hazel Smith Elementary Assistant Mrs. Jane Jones Eighth Grade granule eachero Miss Laura Fredrickson Seventh Grade Mrs. Anna Thomas Fourth Grade Miss Eleanor Edwards Sixth Grade Mrs. Fern Kelly Third Grade Mrs. Violet Rickers Fifth Grade E 5 By selling advertisements to the businessmen and Mr. Jones, Sandra Davis, Judy Woods, and Chuck annuals to the students, these staff members did their Koeber were responsible for compiling the annual part. ompile Snformation are ally XX, X Editor, Sandra Davis, Co-Editor, Judy Woods, enjoy. and Sales Manager, Chuck Koeher with the spons- Having the co-operation from everyone in- orship of Mr. Jones, compiled an annual which volved made the work for the entire staff much they and the rest of the staff hope everyone will easier and we wish to thank everyone. li Co-operation among the staff of writers makes for an The excellent pictures in the annual show the ability interesting and attractive annual. of our cameramen, Dennis Kern, Duane Fitch, and .ISTTY Ahlvers. -23.. ii-q arching fund of '5 Band Day e eonociouo of Qpitch Marching to the strains of HOn the Square , Wayne High's marching Band for '56-'57 high- lighted the year with a trip to Band Day at Lincoln. Wakefieldis Diamond Jubilee was the scene of the first appearance. One of the three football Shows was a Coronation ceremony which the Band Council planned. The forty-five piece marching band will well remember pounding the pavement around the school between 8 and 9 a.m., five days a week. Standing: Mary Pawel ski, Jill Hendrickson, Judy Kollmorgen, Roberta Haas, Patty Olson, and Patty Strong. Kneeling: Maydelle Echtenkamp. ,2Q- FIFTH ROW: Jane Jeffrey, Neil Stuthmann, Linda Mau, Jill Henrickson, Dill Macklin. FOURTH ROW: Bill Koeber, Virginia March, Carolyn Benshoof, Patty Hofeldt, Sharon Edenbum, Judy Kollmorgen, Patty Strong, Lorraine Morris, Louis Lutt, Monte Schram, Kenny Vogel, Carole Wright, Frederick Hickers, Jerry Ahlvers Richard Temme, Dick Strong, Brad Hickerson, Mary Schroeder, Charles Koeber. THIRD HOW: Julie Lamp, Patty Olson, Larry Brandstetter, Gale Bathke, Jim Hein, Maydelle Echtenkamp, Sandra Davis Budd Bornhoft, Judy Woods, Robert Tiedtke, Mike Karel, Karen Vlillers, Linda Sieiken, Sue Ann de Freese, Chery Mr. Donald Lentz directed the Band Clinic. Dance Band -30- Johnson, Cary Grahek, Leona Brown, lrene Marra, Nancy Sherbahn, Sally Lutt. HOW: .ludy Weible, Kenny Dahl, Donna Sherbahn, ,Iudy Griess, Bill Witt, Duane Fitch, Mary Pawelski, Dennis Manske, Roland Temme, .ludy Tietsort, Nila Foster, Karen Johanson. IRST ROW: Joyce Cook, Colleen Willert, Barbara Wolske, Susan Wright, Linda Walker, Mary Wright, Deanna Schram, Roberta Haas. The Clarinet quartet is composed of Judy Tietsort, Members of the horn quartet are Dennis Manske, Mary Gale Bathke, Julie Lamp, and Judy Weible. , Pawleski, Duane Fitch, and Roland Temme. Woodwind quintet members are Mary Pawelski, Roberta Haas, Mary Wright, Joyce Cook, and Bill Koeber. The end of football season found the band settling down to work inside on concert material. At the Winter Concert, Dennis Manske was fea- tured as a Chef as the Band played HShortnin' Bread Special. 'iBallet for Young Americansn and Horlando Palandrinon were two other numbers performed for the concert. With the concert be- hind them, Mr. Green and the bandsmen began looking for a challenging contest number. District Music Contest marked the last appearnace of the seventeen seniors with the high school band. liowever, any of the graduates or any one in the community can participate in the summer band Richard Temme, Charles Koeber, Kenny Vogel, Jim Hein, Roland Temme, and Robert Tiedtke are in the brass sextet. series. The band gave eight concerts in Bressler Park during the summer months. Heading the Band Council's activities this year was President, Joyce Cook, Vice President, Judy Woods, Secretary, Mary Lu Pawelskig Trea- surer, Carolyn Benshoofg Quartermaster, Mary Wrightg Librarian, Maydelle Echtenkamp. The main project promoted by the council was the idea to invite Stanton's band members to be guests of Wayne Band members of the day of College Homecoming when Stanton met Wayne in a football game that evening. FIRST ROW: Mary Wright, Julie Lamp, Colleen Willert, Judy Weible, Nila Foster, Deanna Schram, Roberta Haas, Linda Walker. SECOND ROW: Gale Bathke, Frederick liickers, Duane Fitch, Jim Hein, Dennis Manske, Roland Temme, Charles Koeber, Joyce Cook, Cheryl Johnson, Jill Hendrickson, Mary Schroeder. THIRD ROW: Sally Lutt, Brad Hickerson, Carole Wright, Judy Woods, Judy Tietsort, Judy Kollmorgen, Bill Koeber, Nancy Sheppard, Linda Mau, Neil Stuthmann. DIRECTOR: Mr. Green. On hand to perform for class plays and com- mencement was the high school orchestra. Mr. Fred Vorce, instructor at Hahn High, directed the orchestra in several light numbers, such as Sourwood lVlountain,H and HTea for Two to create the atmosphere for the Junior Class Play. At the close of the school year, the orchestra played the traditional HPomp and Circumstanceu for the commencement exercises. Julie Lamp Mary Wright and Joyce Cook are 1n string trlo Jane and Stanley discover research takes a lot of Charles and Colleen are reviewing the Wesleyan tourn- time and patience. ament criticisms. ehoooe the Qight clfoorcl Colleen Willert and Chuck Koeher usually took the affirmative stand on the proposition,Hesolved That the federal government should sustain prices of all major agricultural products at not less than 9021 parity, while ,lane Jeffrey and Stanley Baier most often took the negative side. The squad after many hours of practice during their spare time went to tournaments twice at Lincoln, once at Sioux City, and Fremont under the sponsorship of lVlr. Kenny. Besides debating, Charles entered extemporaneous speaking, Colleen, poetry readingg and Jane, original oration. Both teams found the efforts put forth worthwhile and realized that debate was very beneficial. ibelsatero The rest of the team evaluates what Stanley is saying in his constructive speech. -34.. Joyce Cook, Gale Bathke, and Mary Wright sing in this years newly formed girls trio. I Q5 . . 4 , I r. U iw nv f ig N 'I'fi,.' nw 'ZW ' , 'Ig' 'x l up N ilili ,L 'FFL Many noons were devoted to practice by the double sextette this year to prepare for various public per- formances. -35- These sixteen voices blending together compose the Madrigal. J 1 uoccal mall roupo Although the boys, quartet had few public perfor- mances, they practiced faithfully. The boys com- posing the group are: Roland Temme, Chuck Koeber, Frederickt Rickers, and Kenny Vogel. une glue y THIRD HOW: Deanna Schram, Carolyn Benshoof, Colleen Willert, Judy Woods, Judy Weible, Virginia Vogel, Shirley Stut man, Betty Meyer, Vernice Vahlkamp, Myla Lueders, Betty Swinney, Carolyn Likes, Eileen Doud, Dorothy Meyer, Flo T I 1 ence hompson, Cale Bathke. SECOND ROW: Nancy Sheppard, Loretta Damme, Betty Walz, Linda Mau, Joyce Cook, Julie Lamp, Sally Kay, Robe The Wayne High School Choir, under the direction of Miss Jean Austin, zoomed to success early in the year at the Christmas Concert, December 9. Highlights of this concert were: Rockin' All Night, Mary Had A Baby, What Strangers Are These, and Adoramus Te, which was sung in Latin. The District Choral Clinic, held at Oakland, offered an interesting and profitable time. An evening Concert at 8:00 climaxed a six-hour rehearsal day. Seventeen members attended. Outstanding selections from the spring concert were: Down By the Banks of the River, and the .-3 6.- vice Haas, Ellen Beckman, Judy Tiletsort, Sally Lutt, Linda Walker, Nila Foster, Jeanette Lamb, Joan Nichols, Mary Wright. IRST HOW: Richard Temrne, Chuck Koeher, Roland Temme, Bill Koeber, Frederick llickers, Larry Brandstetter, Phil Bechenhauer, Kenny Vogel, Jerry Ahlvers, Monte Schrarn, Oliver Proett, Brad Hickerson, Oliver Proett. OT PICTUREDZ Renee Wiltse. King and l, Choral Selections. Three new groups were organized this yearg Boys' Quartet, Girls' Double Sextette, and Girls' Trio. These new groups along with the Madrigal Choir made various community appearances and represented Wayne High well in the District Music Contest. Choir President is Nila Foster, Vice President is Vernice Vahlkamp, Secretary is Judy Woods, Treas- urer is lloland Temrne, and Librarians are Julie Lamp and Joyce Cook. ..37.. W, 25.56. 04. fag l 'm -M l ' I- X Y L 4955! xgxf H .fel L .1 U' 1 W full ' f iff I I l FHA officers and their advisor, Miss Bilson, fl' X plan this year's program. THIRD ROW: Erika Reichart, Ellen Beckman, Dorothy Meyer, Phyllis Dunklau, Colleen Willert, Jane Jeffrey. SECOND ROW: Elenore Hanson, Gale Bathke, Roe Jean Woehler, Mary Schroeder, Carole Wright, Sharon Stuthmann, Betty Meyer. FIRST ROW: Dorothy Longe, Judith Owens, Linda Mau, Bette Walz, Carolyn Likes, Eileen Doud, Miss Bilson. This year marked the fourth year of Wayne l'ligh's FHA success. We again carried out many projects such as celebrating FHA Week, UN Day, and UNESCO, carrying out a Community Service, Families Together, and Community Beautification projects. Jane Jeffrey completed her term as State Historian after attending National Convention in Chicago last July, attending state executive meetings, andg carrying out her many duties as state officer. Mary Schroeder, District II President, assumed her presidential! duties at the District Convention in Blair last November. The Future Homemakers fulfill their motto by a three-fold program which includes Service, Education, and Recreation. FHA'ers pack Christmas packages for needy -38- families and Home for the Aged. in 1:1 R k I I - g Q S ag Q L -t, 1 - ,... ..,, N A .N U 2' QW Im T - ' 7 N T e W .,.. y ' , ,W ' A I K Elia 3 A V x 9 -...ZIP A or LJ rg.. ,ff -i . ,Q i E These boys learn the art of masonary con I , struction in shop. THIRD ROW: Mr. Nuernherger, Jerry Baier, Johnny Mohr, Louis Lutt, Larry Bruns, Harvey Mohlfeld. SECOND ROW: Dennis Blecke, Valdeen Meyer, Mark Dorcey. FIRST ROW: Mr. Burnett, advisor, Glenn Sampson, Handy Baier, Howard Fleer,Burton Echtenkamp, Merle Roeber, Vern Schulz. NOT PICTURED: Ferris Meyer. ul believe in the Future of Farming with a faith horn not of words but of deedsf' Highlights this year in the F. F. A. were the participation in various judging contests. They were also represented in the State contests. This year,s officers were President, Howard Fleerg Vice President, Randy Baierg Secretary, Burton Echtenkamp, Treasurer, Merle Hoeberg Reporter, Glenn Sampson. Members make projects for their home use. F4391 THIRD ROW: Ferris Meyer, Suzanne Miller, Roe Jean Woehler, LaVonne Lutt, Mary Granquist. SECOND ROW: Stanley Baier, Warren Thun, Dennis Manske, Larry Heibold, Tom Beckner. FIRST ROW: Judy Claussen, Dorothy Brugger, Fauneil Frevert, Geraldine Richter, Larry Willers. filvrariccno egnower the call o the Studento To encourage interest in Library work, Li- brarians give good and bad points when answer- ing roll call. Librarians are responsible for checking books in and out of the Library, making sure that books Librarians assist students in research work. L40- and magazines are kept in order, and providing a quiet study place. Officers of this year's Library Staff are LaVonne Lutt, presidentg Judy Korth, vice presi- dentg Fauneil Frevert, secretary. Meetings are held the first Wednesday of every month. Boys interested in audio-visual spend many hours in showing films. Cast of Variety Play Speak E Thespian Troupe 48 of Wayne High has 34 members and pledges. Officers of the organiza- tion are president, Jane Jeffrey, vice president, Colleen Willertg secretary, Nila Foster, treasurer, Sandra Davis, clerk, Charles Koeberg and the sponsor is Miss Ross. The highlight of this year's Thespian ac- tivities was the Variety Show presented February 1. Backstage crew of Variety Show iotinctly Jim Hein and Judy Kollmorgen were the master and mistress of ceremonies. President Jane Jeffrey was the production manager of the show. Some of the acts in the show included two one-act plays, the Charleston, William the Wizard, three I'6adi1'lg5, the Honeymooners, and a guest Thespian from Norfolk, Nebr., Tom lngham, who pantomimed three records. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Meyer, Nancy Sheppard, Deanna Schram, Gale Bathke, Maydelle Echtenkamp, LaVonne Lutt, Eileen Doud. SECOND ROW: Renee Wiltse, Julie Lamp, Judy Beck, Mary Schroeder, Louis Lutt, Dennis Manske, Larry Milliken, Larry Brandstetter. FIRST ROW: Mary Pawelski, Judy Weible, Nila Foster, Colleen Willert, Chuck Koeber, Jane Jeffrey, Sandra Davis, Miss Ross. GIH ave you a question? asks the President of one of the members at the Mee SPONSORS Mr s. Adam son Miss Ebmeier The Wayne Blue Devilettes are proud of their organization. Throughout the past year the Pep Club girls have worked diligently to produce the desired effects. They've sold at games, yelled vigorously for their team, and planned rallies all with the same goals-- to further and inspire school spirit and to make Wayne High a better place in which to mix learning with clean wholesome fun. weekly after school Pep Club ting. FIFTH ROW: Dorothy Longe, Eileen Doud. FOURTH HOW: Deanna Schram, Carolyn Likes, .loyce Cook, Donna Sherbahn, Carol Wright, Roberta Finn, Dorothy Meyer, Gayle Lutt, Vernice Vahlkamp, Fauneil Frevert, Judy Kollmorgen, Elenore Hansen. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Baier, Sharon Westerman, Leona Brown, Eileen Bickel, Suzanne Miller. Betty Walz, Sandra Davis, Ellen Beckman Renee Wiltse, Bobby Haas, Mary Pawelski, Patty Olson. cg Ebeoire o Open for Business smiles five Pep Club girls as - they get ready to sell for the night's basketball game. 142, SECOND ROW: Gayle Bathke, Judy Owens, Cheryl Johnson, Alaena Diamon, Jerri Richter, Betty Meyer, Linda Mau, Virginia March, Sally Lutt, Janice Utecht, Nancy Sherbahn, Julie Lamp. FIRST ROW: Marlene Flege, Ericka lleichart, Pat Strong, Jill Hendrickson, Nila Foster, Lavonne Lutt, Judy Korth, Judy Weible, Judy Tietsort, Judy Beck, Mary Cranquist, Mary Wright. NOT PICTURED: Jane Jeffrey, Nancy Sheppard, Colleen Willert, lloe Jean Woehler, Judy Woods. fe ecard EXECUTIVE '- l COMMITTEE Letls Co Dev-ils rang throughout the halls on game days. The fifty-five devilettes combined their single voices into one to in- spire victory. Encouragement was promoted hy the cheerleaders whose enthusiasm kept up that vital spirit--win or lose. The Pep Club sponsored many projects among them Homecoming and the Pep Club Banquet. Officers for the year were President, Judy Beck, Vice President,Mary Granquist, Sec- retary, Colleen Willert, and Treasurer Mary Wright. Jill Hendrickson Patty Strong Judy Tietsort SECOND TEAM CHEERLEADERS FIRST TEAM CHEERLEADERS Judy Korth Roe Jean Woehler LaVonne Lutt Judy Weible Nila Foster -43- Queen Judy Korth Activities for Grid Week began with a dance honoring the candidates for Grid King and Queen. Candidates for king were Kenneth Dahl, Darrel Gilliland, Jerry Hendrick- son, Dennis Nlanske, and Robert Schwarzenbachg for queen, Sandra Davis, Mary Granquist, Jane Jeffrey, Judy Korth, and Nancy Sheppard. Qrial jfigh ik King Robert Schwarzenbach Candidates await Coronation oyalty fighto eek During the ceremony Terry Wehrer presented the Queen with a W-Club football. at PI'e g2.1'Ile CSYBHIOHY. Ceremony ended as the King and Queen left the foot- ball field. The crowning of the royalty preceded Wayne l-ligh's Grid Game played against Wisner. Queen Judy Korth and King Robert Schwarzenbackwere crowned by Terry Wehrer, vice president of the W-Club, and Judy Beck, pI'GSid6I1t Of the Pep Club. The winning of the game climaxed the festivities. SECOND ROW: Jud Weihle M G y , ary ranquist, Nancy Sheppard, Mrs. Adamson, advisor, Phil Griess, Dennis Kern FIRST ROW: Mary Pawelski, Mary Wright, Deanna Schram, Judy Beck, Julie Lamp. NOT PICTURED: Renee Wiltse. arlsin er Staff Editor ......... Assistant Editor . . News Editors. . . Feature Editor . . . Activity Editor . . . Music Editor . . Sports Editor . . . Faculty Editor . . . Business Editor . . . Exchange ...... Advisor . . . . . Dennis Kern . . Mary Pawelski . . . Judy Vleible Judy Beck . . Renee Wiltse Deanna Schram . . . Mary Wright . . Phil Criess . . . . Julie Lamp Nancy Sheppard . . . . . . . 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Xgema Hafowge D 69915 of Sr aim P age S Rhythm is accented effectively by Jane Jeffrey and Bob Schwarzenhach. c-4 gate io Mary Pawelski and Sandra Davis perform the Charleston at the Thespian Variety Show. 14,81 Decorations prove to be Cmade the center of attraction. VKLJKNYKXX High school students were the guests of the W-Club Christmas formal. Crowning of King and Queen Roger Denesia and Judy Kollmorgen made the freshman feel welcome. She unioro are on the line . . . with Strange orolero' Candy Fenway .... Prof. Harriman . . Clory Fenway .... Smiley......... Joey ........... Captain Winkle . . . Cordelia ....... ,lohn Todd .... Amity Haines . . . Priscilla Haines Lon Daggett .... Myrtle Hodge . . . Susie ..... .. . The Deacon . . . . . . . . . .Renee Wiltse . . . . .Phil Beckenhauer . . . . . Dorothy Meyer . . . ..... Duane Fitch . . . . Vernice Vahlkamp . . . . . Dennis Lutt . . . . .Mary Pawelski . . . . Frederick Rickers ........lVlary Wright Judy Beck . . . .Gerald Florine . . . . . . . .Patti Strong . . . . . . . . Ellen Beckman . . . . Florence 'Thompson Rooms at the seashore. . .Miss Cordelia Tuttle. So read an ad in a Boston newspaper. In reply came two lovely school teachers and a missionary. Cordelia's boardinghouse soon became the location of many strange happenings, mostly in- volving a hat. When it was discovered that the strange boarders were bank robbers, Cordelia soon cap- tured all of them, practically singlehanded. S e . viva O B 6 me right enny, so 11 4 1, N You Wei elp me awry: wx 3 ll l tv! Sole l She hYPn . P X we re .If -50- '1zedm.,, ,L XXV X610 libciiv and now X l 1 ootlsccll or 46560 l Bob Schwarzenbach and Dennis Manske, Wayne C0-C2-pIaiHS, meet Wisner team captains before the home-coming game. i l FOURTH ROW: Rollie Granquist, Dick Schmitz, Ronald Blecke, Douglas Finn, Jim Skeahan, Dick Hammer, Warren Rodgers. THIRD ROW: Bill Witt, Clifford Price, Bob Gilliland, Gary Blecke, Gary Grahek, Dennis Kern, Tom Beckner, Larry Wacker, Phil Griess, Frederick Rickers. SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach--Rod Love, Stan Baier, Ronald Milliken, Howard Fleer, Bob Longe, Kenny Dahl, Bob Schwarzenbach, Terry Wehrer, Larry Milliken, Coach--Harold Nlaciejewski. FIRST ROW: Bob Henegar, Darrel Gilliland, Bill Koeber, Dennis Manske, Jerry Hendrickson, Roger Denesia, .lim Hein, ,lim Kluge. -52- Wayne 20 - Allen O The first game of the season showed the coach many weaknesses, but Terry Wehrer played a good game and made 2 touchdowns. Wayne 25 - Madison 6 Wayne finally got going after a bad first half. Jerry Hendrickson and Bob Schwarzenbach made big gains and ,lim Hein played good defensive ball. Wayne 19 - Hartington Holy Trinity 6 The Blue Devils played one of their best games of the season with good running, blocking, and all around playing. Schwarzenbach again sparkled with a 65 yard run. Wayne 12 - Neligh 32 Fumbles, had breaks, and an inspired opposing team caused the first defeat of the season. Schwarzen- hach sparkled with a 67 yard touchdown run. Wayne 7 - Stanton 14 The second loss of the year was lost valiantly in a hard fought battle. A 45 yard touchdown play with a pass from Dennis Kern to Schwarzenbach ended the game. Wayne 43 - Harrington 6 Hendrickson, Schwarzenbach, and Kern paced the Blue Devils. Hendrickson led Wayne's brilliant of- fensive game with an 82 yard touchdown run. Wayne 20 - South Sioux 34 It was a fast moving game, and Schwarzenbach played his best game of the season by making every touchdown. Wayne 38 - Wisner 6 The Homecoming was won in proper fashion with Schwarzenbach's running and Roger Denesia's passing pacing the win. Wayne 14 - Plainview 51 The final game of the season favored Wayne in the first quarter when Wayne led 14- - O. The rest of the game was all Plainview as they went on to win. Schwarzenhach stiff-anns a would be tackler on his way to another touchdown. A Blue Devil opponent gets hit hard by three tacklers. Bob Schwarzenbach makes like a bird while evading an Allen player. Schwarzenbach ends a long run against Stanton. Dennis Kern meets some opposition after a gain. Schwarzenbach races for a touchdown against a strong Stanton team. Studentmanagers, Jerry Ahlvers and Bob Proett, were kept busy with their many duties. M5 5- Jerry Hendrickson fakes out opponents with his speed and quick thinking. SECOND ROW: Coach Rod Love, Bill Witt, Dick Hammer, Duane Fitch, Larry Wacker, Doug Finn, Coach Harold Maciejewski. FIRST ROW: Dennis Lutt, ,lim Skeahan, Kenny Vogel, Bob Proett., Pete Cuern, Phil Griess. earn inc iotrict The starting five after winning the District Champion- Dahl sinks jump shot as Wayne Wins a third straight Ship- Husker Conference Championship. Season Record Wayne Opponent 73 llartington 54 77 lekamah 47 66 Norfolk 63 70 Pierce 51 73 Plainview 59 72 St. Don 64+ 63 Pender 39 50 Madison 59 84 Stanton 63 78 Holy Trinity 46 92 Neligh 53 81 So. Sioux 59 73 West Point 61 87 Wisner 64 67 Oakland 60 91 Pierce 63 99 Creighton 61 71 Plainview 44 55 Madison 58 Freshman Roger Denesia makes good his starting berth on the first team anal Qonference ehampionohipo SECOND ROW: Coach Rod Love,C1ifford Price, Robert Schwarzenbach, Fred Rickers, Ken Dahl, Bill Koeber, Richard Temme, Coach Harold Maciej ewski. FIRST ROW: Tom Beckner, Dennis Manske, Roger Denesia, Jerry Hendrickson, Dick Schmitz. dyke dd 1 Wayne's defending Class 'B' state champs opened the '55-'57 season with a 73-54 win at Hartington. Bob Schwarzenbach led the scoring with 23 points. 1 ln the season's first home game the Wayne team Won a 77-47 contest over Tekamah. Dahl tallied 30 points to lead the romp. Wayne nipped Norfolk's Panthers 66-63 after staving off a last quarter rally. Bud Priceis fine rebounding contributed much to the Wayne cause. Wayne defeated Pierce 70-51 behind the scoring of Dahl and Schwarzenbach. Dahl made 24 and Schwarzenbach 18. Roger Denesia played a fine floor game and made 14 points. The Blue Devils pulled away from a good Plainview team in the last quarter to win 73-54. Dahl led the attack as he scored 28 points. Wayne turned in a fine performance in a win- ning 72-64 effort over the Col. St. Bonaventure quintet. Schwarzenbach led the win with 24 points. Wayne easily turned back the Pender team 63-39 in a game at Pender. Dahl was high with 21. Madison handed Wayne its only loss of the regular season by a 59-50 score on the Dragon's home floor. Again Dahl led the Wayne scoring, as he tallied 22. Wayne' turned back a hustling Stanton five 84-63, behind a three man scoring effort. Dahl was high with 29, lVlanske has 22, and Schwar- zenbach scored 21. The Blue Devils swamped an outmanned Hartington Holy Trinity team 78-46. The Wayne reserves, playing much of the game, turned in fine performances, with Bill Koeber and Dick Schmitz playing a good game. Wayne routed a fine Neligh team with a fine team performance in a conference game at home. Schwarzenbach led the scoring with 23 points, Dahl had 20, Denesia and Jerry Hendrickson made 14 apiece, and Manske contributed 12. Kenny Dahl led the Blue Devils to a 81-59 victory over the South Sioux City squad, as the 6,6 center tallied 43 points, just two short of the school record set by Larry Hofeldt last year. Wayne rallied from a 8 point halftime deficit to wina73-61 victory over the West Point Cadets in a victory at home. Dahl led the victory with 19 points and Dennis lVlanske contributed 16. Price turned in a fine rebounding job. inc 2 gefeato ln the last regular game of the season Wayne won a first place tie in the Husker Conference West Division with a 87-64 win over Wisner. Bob Schwarzenbach took scoring honors for Wayne as he tallied 33 points. Dahl scored 24, Nlanske 17, and Denesia 17. Fred fiickers did a good job rebounding. Wayne won the Husker Conference champion- ship with a 67-60 victory over a smooth but short Oakland team. Dahl was Wayne's top scorer as he tallied 20 points and Schwarzenbach scored 17. In the first game of the Class 6B' district play-off Wayne routed Pierce 91-63. Dahl was the game's leading scorer as he tallied 30 points. Substitutes Larry Wacker and Pete Guern played fine ball. Ken Dahl gets first tip of season. The Blue Devils routed Creighton in the semi-final game 99-61, after building a 57-22 lead at halftime. In the first half Dahl hit 8 of 10 shots, and Schwarzenbach hit 8 of 9 shots. Schwarzenbach was high with 31. Dahl fol- lowed him as he hit for a total of 24 points. Wayne easily downed Plainview in the dis- trict finals 71-44. Again Dahl was the leading scorer as he tallied 27. Dahl's 81 points also was high point for all the players in Class 'BH district tournaments. Schwarzenbach's 62 points was fourth high, and Wayne's 261 points set a district record-. Madison downed Wayne 58-55 in the regional playoff at Norfolk. The Blue Devils had a cold night with only Ken Dahl scoring- at ths regular pace. He tallied 27 in the season's last game. -53.. 1 x Q n 5 5 We-fzrffiifi' ,, Ursjsf ','A . N X - Q. -fs I FT :QW mms. , ff , ,sU71,fwq- sf, , wswyi , ffffitf' i'fff3.t-fe x,'. ,-pi' .'-, , F at Q t -'-'t - ,' ' s f S A . if ,fffi 'f-' ef ' X Q .h'g , ' 3 L 2 'K J Q - . . we ond team X : !E V ve the Sec X X H 'beam ga ' I 'oaSketba semo mov- The compet SOYW3 5 1111117 T he tr am? 0 time Pm 6 vide'-5 hm an exewise' Students share interest in girls phys ed scheduled after school. . , H -- :PRR ff?-'G X ' I w . s 'r cmisrhenics begin lf 11 ephys. ed. period PhySfC -50- al 118 xtenoaon Sf ami Ha is re qllir for a Pyramf i Another game Played during the noon h our A Ove up an aid Baief 2065 Gef 3 cdfhleticv Volleyball was only a part of the curriculum for Phys Active pf'-iI'f1C'1k7antS in girl , S Sports Hope climbing made eaSY. BAIER, STANLEY: Choir 1-2, Football 1-2-4, Basketball 2, Track 1-2, W Club 1-2-4, Debate 4, Library 4, Class Treasurer 4, MACBETH 4, County Government Day 3, Senior Basketball Team. BATHKE, GALE: FHA 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Pep Band 1-2-3-4-,Danfle Band 3-4, Choir 2-3-4, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Thes- pians 3-4, Girls Glee 1-2, District Music Clinic 1-2-3-4, District Choir Clinic 1-2-3-4, FHA Secretary 4, MACBETH 4. BENNETT, NOEL: Office 4. BENSHOOF, CAROLYN: Transfer from Winside 3, 3. Band 3-4, Pep Band 4, Choir 3-4,, Thespians 4, Band Treasurer 4, MACBETH 4, Annual Staff 4, County Government Day 3. BRUGGER, DOROTHY: FHA 1, Girls Glee 1, Library 2-3-4, Harbinger Staff 3, MACBETH 4. CLAUSSEN, JUDY: FHA 1, Girls Glee 1, Lib- rary 4. 'MACBETH 4. COOK, JOYCE: FHA 1-2-3, Band 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Pep Band 1-2, Choir 2-3- 4, Pep Club 2-3-4, Girls Glee 1, Girl's Trio4, Sextet 3, String Trio 4, Woodwind Quintette 3-4, District Music Contest Solo 2-3-4, State Music Clinic 4, Double Sextette 4, D.A.R. District Win- ner 4, ,District Music Clinic 2-3-4, District Choral Clinic 3-4, Class Treasurer 1, Band President 4, FHA Treasurer 3, MACBETH 4, Annual Staff 4, Girls State 3. DAHL, KENNETH: Band 1-2-3-4, ,Choir 1-3, German Band 2, Football 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2- 3-4, W Club 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1, Class Sec- retary 4, INNER WILLY 3, MACBETH 4, County Government Day 3, Grid King Attendant 4. DAVIS, SANDRA: FHA 1-2, Band 1-2-3-4, Pep Band 1-2, Dance Band 2, Choir 2-3, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Thespians 3-4, Girls Glee 1, Debate 3, Student Council 4, Pep Club President 3, Thespians Vice President 3, Thespians Trea- surer 4, MACBETH 4, Annual Staff 3-4, Grid Queen Attendant 4, District Declam 4, FHA His- torian 2. DOUD, EILEEN: Transfer from Sioux City 4, FHA 4, Choir 4, Pep Club 4, Thespians 4, Sex- tet 4, MACBETH 4, Double Sextet 4. ECHTENKAMP, MAYDELLE: FHA 1, Band 1- 2-3-4, Pep Band 1-4, Thespians 2-3-4, Girls Glee 1, Band Librarian 4, Annual Staff 4, Baton 1-2-3-4, Drum Majorette 1-2-3-4, Baton Clinic 1-2-3-4, District Music Clinic 1-2-4, Class Secretary 4. FLEER, HOWARD: FFA 3-4, Choir 1-2, Bas- ketball 1-2, Track 1-3, W Club 1-2-3-4, FFA President 4, Football 1-2 -4. FOSTER, NILA: Transfer from Bigfork, Montana enior 2, FHA 1--2, FFA Sweetheart 2, Band 2-3-4, Orchestra 2-3-4, Pep Band 2, Choir 2-3-4, Pep Club 2-3-4, Thespians 2-3-4, Sextet 4, Student Council 2, Class President 4, Thespians Sec- retary 4, INNER WILLY 3, MACBETH 4, Annual Staff 4, Harbinger Staff 3, Cheerleader 2-3-4, Trampoline team 3. GILLILAND, DARREL: Football 2-3-4, W Club 3-4, Grid King Attendant 4, Senior Basketball Team. GRANQUIST, MARY: FHA 1, Pep Club 1-2-3- 4, Girls Glee 1, Debate 3, Library 3-4, Student Council 1, Class Secretary 3, Pep Club Vice President 4, Library Secretary 3, INNER WILLY 3, MACBETH 4, Annual Staff 4, Harbinger Staff 4, County Government Day 3, Grid Queen Atten- dant 4. HAASE, LARRY: Basketball 3, Library 3, MAC- BETH 4, County Government Day 3, Senior Bas- ketball Team. HENDRICKSON, JERRY: Football 1-3-4, Bas- ketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, W Club 2-3- 4, Class President 2, W Club Secretary-Treasurer 4, Harbinger Staff 3, Grid King Attendant 4. HENEGAR, BOB: Football 1-2-3-4, Track 2, Student Manager 3-4, W Club 1-2-3-4, Senior Basketball Team. JEFFREY, JANE: FHA 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3- 4, Orchestra 1-2-3, Pep Band 1-2, Dance Band 2, Choir 2-3, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Thespians 2-3-4, Girls Glee 1-2, Girls Triple Trio2, De- bate 3-4, Student Council 4, District Declam 4, Class President 1, Thespians President 4, FHA Vice President 1, MACBETH 4, Cheerleader 2- 3, Grid Queen Attendant 4. I KAY, SALLY: FHA 1, Choir 3-4, Girls Glee 1. KOEBER, CHARLES: Band 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Pep Band 1-2-3-4, Dance Band 3-4, Choir 2-4, Thespians 4, Boys Quartette 4, Mad- rigal 4, Brass Sextet 3-4, Trombone Trio 2, Dis- trict Music Contest Solo 3-4, State Music Clinic 4, Football 1, Basketball 1, Debate 3-4, Student Council 4, District Declam 3-4, Class President 3, Thespians Clerk 4, INNER WILLY 3, MAC- BETH 4, Annual Staff 4, Intramural 3, Fine Arts 3-4, American Legion Oratory 3, Student Pep Band Director 4. KORTH, JUDY: FHA 1-2-3, Pep Club 1-2-3- 4, Girls Glee 1-2, Library 4, Class Vice Pres- ident 1-2, Library Vice President 4, FHA Treas- surer 2, Cheerleader 4, County Government Day 3, Grid Queen 4, FFA Sweetheart 3, FFA Sweet- heart Attendant 2, Alternate cheerleader 3. LIKES, CAROLYN: Transfer from Hahn High 1, FHA 3-4, Choir 2-3-4, Pep Club 3-4, Sextet 3-4, District Music Clinic 4, Student Council 3, oactivitieo FHA Historian 4, MACBETH 4, Harbinger Staff 3, Cheerleader 3, Quartette 3, FFA Sweetheart Attendant 3, District Declam 4. LONGE, BOB: Choir 1-2, Thespians 1, Foot- ball 2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3, Track 1-2, Stu- dent Manager 1, W Club 2-3-4, Library 3, IN- NER WILLY 3, MACBETH 4, Senior Basketball Team, Audio Visual 3-4. LUTT, LAVONNE: FHA 1-2, Pep Club 2-3-4, Thespians 4, Girls Glee 1-2, Library 4, Class Vice President 3, Library President 4, INNER WILLY 3, MACBETH 4, Annual Staff 4, Cheer- leader 4, County Government Day 3. LUTT, LOUIS: FFA 4, Band 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 2, Pep Band 1-2-3-4, Thespians 3-4, MAC- BETH 4, District FFA judging contest 4, MANN, GERALD: Office 4, Library 3, MAC- BETH 4, Intramural Basketball 3. MANSKE, DENNIS: Band 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Thespians 2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2, W Club 3-4, Library 4, District Declam 4, INNER WAILLY 3, MACBETH 4, French Horn Quartette 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1. MEYER, FERRIS: FFA 1-2-3-4, Library 4, MACBETH 4. MILLIKEN, LARRY: Thespians 4, Football 1- 2-3-4, Track 2, W Club 1-2-3-4, Office 3, MACBETH 4, Senior Basketball Team. MILLIKEN, RONALD: Football 1-2-3-4, W Club 2-3-4, County Government Day 3, Audio Visual 3-4, Senior Basketball Team. MOHR, JOHNNY: FFA 3-4, Local Declam 2, District Declam 4. MORRIS, ARLINE: FHA 1, Girls Glee 1, Office 3. MURPHY, HARRIET: FHA 1, Girls Glee 1-2. NELSON, GLENDA: FHA 1, Girls Glee 1. NICKOLS, JOAN: FHA 1, Choir 2-3-4, Girls Glee 1-2. OTTE, ALLEN: Student Manager 1-2, W Club 1, Library 1-2, Stage Manager of MACBETH 4, Audio Visual 2-3. PROETT, OLIVER: Choir 1-2-3-4, MACBETH 4, County Government Day 3. REIBOLD, LARRY: Library 3-4, Intramural 3, Senior Basketball Team, Audio Visual 3-4. ROEBER, MERLE: FFA 1-2-3-4, LocalDeclam 3, FFA President 3, FFA Secretary 2, FFA Trea- surer 4, Annual Staff 4. SCHWARZENBACH, ROBERT: Football 1-2- 3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, W Club 1-2-3-4, Class Vice President 4, Class Treasurer 3, W Club President 4, Annual Staff 4, County Government Day 3, Grid King 4. SCHROEDER, MARY: FHA 1-2--3-4, Band 2- 3-4, Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Pep Band 3-4, Dance Band 4, Pep Club 1-2-3, Thespians 3-4, Girls Glee 1, State Music Clinic 4, Debate 3, District Declam 3, FHA President 3-4, FHA District President 4, FHA Parliamentarian 2, INNER WILLY 3, Annual Staff 4, Student Director of MACBETH 4. SHEPPARD, NANCY: Transfer f1'0m Fort Morgan 2, Orchestra 4, Choir 3-4,,Pep Club 3-4, Thes- pians 4, Girls Glee 3, Sextet 3, Library 3, IN- NER WILLY 3, Annual Staff 4, Harbinger Staff 4, Grid Queen Attendant 4, Quartette 3, MACBETH 4. STUTHMANN, NEIL: Band 2-3-4, Orchestra 2-3-4, MACBETH 4, Book Binding 4. SWINNEY, BETTY: FHA 1, Choir 2-3-4, Girls Glee 1, Madrigal 4, Pep Club 1-2, Office 3, IN- NER WILLY 3, MACBETH 4. TEMME, RICHARD: Band 1-2-3-4, Pep Band 1, Choir 3-4, Madrigal 4, Brass Sextet 1-2-3-4, District Music Contest Solo 1-2-3-4, State Music Clinic 4, Football 1-2, Basketball 1-2- 3-4, W Club 4, INNER WILLY 3, County Govern- ment Day 3. TEMME, ROLAND: Band 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Pep Band 1-2, Choir 3-4, Boys Quar- tette 4, Madrigal 4, Brass Sextet 1-2-3-4, Horn Quartet 1-2-3-4, District Music Contest Solo 2-3-4, State Music Clinic 3-4, Football 1-2, Basketball 1, Choir Treasurer 4, MACBETH 4, Intramural 3. VOGEL, VIRGINIA: FHA 1, Choir 2-3-4, Pep Club 1, Girls Glee 1: Madrigal 4, Library 3, Double Sextet 4. WEHRER, TERRY: Choir 1-2, Football 1-2-3- 4, Basketball 1-2, Track 1, W Club 2-3-4, Library 2-4, W Club Vice President 4, MAC- BETH 4, Senior Basketball Team. WILLERT, COLLEEN: FHA 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Pep Band 1-2, Choir 4, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Thespians 1-2-3- 4, Girls Glee 1, State Music Clinic 4, Debate 3-4, Class Treasurer 3, Thespians Vice Pres- ident 4, Pep Club Secretary 4, FHA Treasurer 4, Thespian Clerk 3, FHA Degree Chairman 1- 2-3, Annual Staff 4, Cheerleader 2, I Speak for Democracy Contest 4, FFA Sweetheart Attendant 2. WOODS, JUDY: FHA 1, Band 1-2-3-4, Orches- tra 2-3-4, Pep Band 2-3, Choir 2-3-4, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Thespians 2-3-4, Girls Glee 1-3, Girls'Triple Trio 3, State Music Clinic 4, Debate 3, Class Secretary 1, Band Vice Pres- ident 4, Annual Staff 3-4, District Choir Clinic 3, FHA Historian 1, District Band Clinic 1. YOUNG, ERMA: Girls Glee 1. Ablvers, Jerry, 22, 28, 29, 31, 55 Baier, Carolyn, 22, 42 Baier, Gerald, 22, 39, 60, 61 Baier, Randy, 22, 39 Baiaf Stanle 10 17 34 4o,47, x yr 1 1 Baker, Bumal, 22, 47: eo Bales, Jim, 18 Bathke, Gale, 10, 16, 17, 28, 30, 70 35, 37, 38, 41, 42, 68, Beck, Judy, 18, 21, 41, 42, 43, 48, 50 Beckenhauer, Phil, 18, 35, 37, Beckman, Duane, 22 Beckman, Ellen, 18, 20, 21, 35, 43, 50 Beckner, Tom, 18, 40, 47, 52, 57 Bennett, Noel, 10, 16, 17, 61 Benshoof, Carolyn, 10, 17, 30, Bickel, Eileen, 22, 42, 61 Blecke, Gary, 18, 20, 52 Blecke, Ronald, 22, 52, 61 Brandstetter, Larry, 22, 30, 35, Bressler, Judy, 18 Brown, Leona, 22, 31, 42 Brugger, Dorothy, 10, 40 Brugger, Lorna, 22 Bruns, Larry, 39, 60 Bush, Delores, 22 Carlson, Larry, 18, 20, 45 Claus, Jane, 22 Claussen, Janet, 22 Claussen, Judy, 10, 40 Conyers, Jean, 22 Cook, Joyce, 10, 17, 30, 32, 33, 42 Dahl, Kenneth, 10, 17, 28, 29, 47, 52, 56, 57, 58, 59 Damme, Loretta, 18, 21, 36 Danielson, Shareen, 2 2, 60 Daun, Leon, 22 Davis, Sandra, 10, 16, 17,28, 30, 45, 48, ea Denesia, Roger, 22, 47, 49, 52, 59 Diamon, Alaena, 22, 42 Daad, Eileen, 11, 17, as, 37, sa, 43, 48, 71 Dunklau, June, 22, 60, 61 Dunklau, Phyllis, 22, 38 Echtenkamp, Maydelle, 11, 16, 29, ao, 32, 41 Field, Lester, 18, 20 Finn, Douglas, 41, 47, 52, 56, 68 Finn, Roberta, 22, 42, 61 Fitch, Duane, 17, 18, 20, 28, 29, 33, 47, 50, 56, 68, 69 Fleer, Howard, 11, 3 9, 52, 53 Flege, Marlene, 22, 42 Florine, Gerald, 13, 20, 50 Foster, Nile, l1,16, 17, za, 31, 37, 41, 42, 43, 66, 68, 69 Frevert, Fauniel, 18, 20, 21, 28, 60 Gamble, Lynn, 22 Geewe, Verna, 22 Gilliland, Bob, 22, 47, 52 Gilliland, Darrel, 11, 16, 17, 45, 52, 60 G1-ahek, Gary, 18, 20, 31, 47, Granquist, Karen, 22, 60 Granquist, Mary, 11, 17, 28, 40, 44, 45, 46, 71 Granquist, Rollie, 22, 52 Griess, Phil, 18, 46, 47, 52, 56 Grimm, Guern, Vern, 22 Pete, 22, 47, 56 Haas, Roberta, 22, 29, 31, 32, 41, 42, 43, 49, 68 Haase, Kenny, 22 Haase, Larry, 11, 16, 17, 48, 60 Hammer, Richard, 22, 47, 52, 56 35, 52, 31, 45, 49 36, 32 36 35 , 30, 41, 56, 37, 60 33, 46, 50 38, 36 ,41 36, 45, 43. 57, 41, 42, 17, 30, 33, 40, 47, 52 42, 33, 28, 31, 35, 43 49, 70 43, 36, Snalex Hansen, Elenore, 22, 38, 43. 48 Hein, Jim, 18, 20, 30, 32, 33, 41, 49, 52, 59, 60 Hendrickson, Jerry, 11, 52, 55, 57, 58, 70 Hendrickson, Jill, 22, 29, 31, 33, 42, 43, 66 Henegar, Bob, 11, 16, 17, 44, 45, 47, 52, 54, eo Hiakaaaaa, Brad, 22, 29, 31, as, ss, 37, 41,60 Janke, Bryon, 22 Jeffrey, Jane, 12, 16, 17, 28, 34, 38, 41, 42, 45,48 Jeffrey, Lynn, 18, 67, 70 Johnson, Cheryl, 22, 31, 33, 42, 60, 61 Jones, Sandra, 22, 41, 60 Kay, Gary, 18. Kay, Sally, 12, 16, 17, 36 Kay, Sandra, 22 Kam, Daaaia, is, zo, 21, zs, 46, 47, 48, 52, 55, 70, 71 Koeber, Bill, 22, 30, 32, 33, 36, 41, 47, 52, 57 Koeber, Charles, 12, 16, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 41, 69 Kluge, Jim, 52 Kollmorgen, JUCIY, 22. 29. 30, 33, 41, 43, 49, eo Kam, Richard, ls, 20, 21, 40 Korth, Judy, 12. 43, 44, 45, 67, 6 9 Kramer, Larry, 22 Kramer, Wayne, 22, 60 Labs, Lorna, 22, 60 Lamb, Jeannette, 18, 35, 37 Lamp, Jana, 13, zo, za, so, 31, sa, 35, 36, 41, 43, 46, 68 Likas, Carolyn, 12, 17, 35, 37, aa, 42, 49, 66, 68 Lindsay, Bryce, 48 Longe, Bob, 12, 27, 47, 48, 52, 60 Longe, Dallas, 23 Lange, Dorothy, 7, 18, 38, 42 Lueders, Myla, 19, 37 Lutt, Dennis, 19, 20, 21, 47, 50, 56 Lutt, Gayle, 19, 43 Lutt, Gene, 23 Lutt, LaVonne, 12, 28, 40, 41, 42, 43, 49, 68, 69, 70 Lutt, Lauia, 12, 16, ao, 39, 41, 69. Lutt, Johnny, 23 Lutt, Sally, 22, 30, 31, 33, 37, 43, 66 Macklin, Bill, 30, 31, 68 Mann, Gerald, 12, 17 Manske, Dennis, 13, 16, 17, 29. 31-,33, 40, 41, 44, 45, 47, 49, 52, 56, 57, 58, 59, 70 March, Virginia, 23, 30, 43, 66 Martinsen, Paul, 23 Mau, Bill, 23 Mau, Linda, 23, 31, 33, 36, 38, 41, 43 May, Doris, 23 Meier, Mardelle, 13, 16 Mellick, Joanne, 19, 21, 48, 60, 61 Meyer, Betty, 23, 35, 36, 38, 41, 42, 68 Meyer, Dorothy, 19, 35, 37, 38, 41, 43' 48, 50 Meyer, Ferris, 9, 13, 16, 17, 3 9, 40 Meyer, Valdeen, 23, 39 Mikkelson, Nyla, 23 Miller, Suzanne, 23, 40, 42 Milliken, Larry, 13, 17, 41, 47, 52, sa, 54 Milliken, Ronald, 13, 16, 17, 47, 52, 60 Miller, Kelfy, 23. 49. 70 Mohlfeld, Harvey, 39 Mohr, John, 13, 39 Morris, Arline, 13, 16, 17 Murphy, Harriet, 13, 17 Nelson, Glenda, 13 Nelson, Roger, 7, 23, 61 Nickols, Joan, 14, 16, 37 Nickols, Larry, 23 Nissen, Robert, 19, 46, 60 Noonan, Kerry, 23 Olson, Patty, 23, 29, 41, 43, 49 Otte, Allen, 14, 17, 40 Owens, Judy, 23, 38, 42, 61 P et erson, D arwyn, 23 Price, Clifford, 19, 21, 47, 49, 52, 57, 67 Pawelski, Mary, 7, 19, 20, 29, 31, 32, 41, 43, 46, 48, 50 Proetl, Oliver, 14, 37, 67 Proett, Robert, 23, 37, 55, 56, 60 Reihold, Larry, 14, 40, 60 Reichart, Erika, 23, 38, 42, 61 Richter, Geraldine, 23, 40, 42, 49 Rickers, Frederick, 19, 21, 31, 33, 35, 36, 47, 50, 52, 56, 57, 59 Rodgers, Warren, 23, 29, 47, 52 Roeher, Merle, 14, 39, 49 Sampson, Glenn, 39 Samuelson, Marilyn, 23, 60 Schmidt, Patricia, 19 Schmitz, Dick, 23, 47, 52, 57, 68 Schram, Monte, 23, 29, 30, 35, 37, 47, 60 Schram, Deanna, 19, 28, 31, 33, 35, 36-, 41, 42, 46 Schroeder, Mary, 14, 16, 28, 30, 31, 33, 38, 41, 49 Schultz, Vern, 39 Schwarzenhach, Bob, 14, 16, 17, 28, 44, 45, 47, 48, 51, 52, 54, 55, 56, 57, 59, 70 Shell, Sharon, 19 Sheppard, Nancy, 14, 17, 33, 36, 41, 45, 46, 66 Sherbahn, Donna, 23, 30, 42, 49 Sherhahn, Nancy, 7, 23, 31, 43 Skeahan, Jim, 23, 47, 52, 56, 68 Siefken, Linda, 23, 31, 61 Splittgerher, Gary, 19, 20, 21, 61 Strong, Dick, 31. Strong, Parry, 19, 29, 30, 35, 42, 43, so Stuthman, Barbara, 19, 21, 23 Stuthman, Neil, 14, 16, 17, 29, 31, 33, 40 Stuthman, Sharon, 7, 23, 38 Stuthman, Shirley, 36 Swinney, Betty, 15, 16, 35, 37 Temme, Richard, 15, 16, 17, 31, 32, 35 36, 47, 57, 58 Temme, Roland, 15, 17, 29, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 60 Thompsen, Florence, 19, 37, 50 Thun, Donald, 23 Thun, Warren, 15, 17, 40, 67, 70 Tietsort, Judy, 23, 31, 33, 37, 43 Tiedtke, Bob, 23, 30, 32 Vogel, Kenny, 23, 31, 32, 35, 37, 47, 56, 60 vagal, Virginia, 7, 9, 15, 16, 17, 35, 36 Vahllcamp, Vernice, 19, 21, 35, 37, 43, 50 Utecht, Janice, 23, 43, 68 Wacker, Larry 19, 21, 47, 52, 56, 61 Walker, Linda, 19, 29, 31, 33, 37 Walz, Betty, 23, 36, 38, 42 Wehrer, Terry, 15, 17, 45, 52, 53, 60, 70 Weihle, Judy-, 19, 20, 28, 30, 31, 33, 35, 36, 41, 43, 46, 69. Wert, Gene, 60 Westerman, Sharon, 23, 42 Willers, Karen, 23, 31, 60 Willers, Larry, 19, 20, 40, 60, 61 Willert, Colleen, 15, 16, 27, 28, 30, 33, 34, 36, 38, 41, 43. Wiltse, Renee, 19, 20, 28, 35, 41, 43, 46, 50, 66, 68. Win, Bill 23, 29, 30, 47, 52, 56 Woehler, Roe Jean, 19, 38, 40, 43, 49, 69 Woods, Judy, 15, 16, 28, 30, 32, 33, 36, 48, 49, 68 Wright, Carole, 23, 30, 31, 33, 38, 42, 60, 61 Wright, Mary, 19, 21, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 37, 43, 46, 50 Young, Erma, 14, 16, 17 Wayne, a thriving community of 4,000, offers a wide selection of merchandise and services to the community and its surrounding territory. We, the Wayne High Students, are proud to live in the friendly, progressive, and grow- ing community of Wayne. Fauneil Blecke, checker at Typewriters and school supplies ARNlE'S SUPERETTE, WAYNE BOOK STORE gives service to Sally Lutt, Jill Hendrickson, K and Virginia March. ' Carolyn Likes and Renee Wiltse selecting BURMAN'S DAIRY dresses from Julia Haas at J. M. MCDONALD Wayne and Wakefield GRADE A DAIRY PRO- COMP ANY DUCTS delivered to your door. Nila Foster and Nancy Sheppard leave the new For your school supplies, go to Wayne's new college library recently contsructed by - - self-service store, BEN FRANKLIN Shop at BUSBOOM 81 RAUH CONTRACTORS ease. Salina, Kansas Treat yourself with the gang at the Wayne High Students occasionally tour the DAIRY QUEEN FIRST NATIONAL BANK to observe banking at operations. The pictured students are Duane i l0th and Main Street Fitch, Nila Foster, LaVonne Lutt, and Gale Bathke. FELBER PHARMACY Betty Meyer, .lan Utecht and many students Two registered Pharmacists to serve you. . like to have their hair fixed at Jim Skeaham, Bobby Haas, Julie Lamp, Renee FRIEDNS BEAUTY SHOP Wiltse, Sandra Davis, and others enjoy re- freshments served by ,ludy Woods. WAYNE GREEN HOUSE and FLOWER SHOP Wayne High Students enjoy seeing good movies Phone 493 and 53 at the GAY THEATRE General welding and Machine work at Duane Fitch and Chuck Koeber getting outfitted MORRIS MACHINE SHOP with cord slacks at LARSON-KUHN COMPANY LaVonne Lutt, Gale Bathke, Dennis Kern and Football pliayers Robert Schwarzenbach, Dennis Mr. Jones are viewing Swan's school fashions. Manske, Dennis Kern, Terry Wehrer, and Jerry SWAN'S CLOTHING Hendrickson eat at NYLA'S CAFE after the game. WAYNE GRAIN 6. FEED Crain-Feed-Seed-Fertilizer PURINA CHOWS Portable Feed Mixing Service Portable Roller Mill Phone 60 Wayne. Nebr. THE BASEMENT BARBER SHOP Under the First National Bank McCULLOUGH FURNITURE MKT. Northeast Nebraska's most complete new and used furniture market. Corner of fourth and main HAZEL'S BEAUTY SHOP Revlon Products Hair Shaping our Specialty Phone 320-W 321 Main For Lowest Prices Quality Merchandise SURBER FURNITURE Wayne. Nebr. WAYNE LAUNDROMAT Let Us Help You Live A Clean Life Lyle Camhle MELODEE LANES AMF Autom atic P inspotters Bowl. . .Once You U0 You'll Fall For Itl Albert H. Bahe, Owner STIRTZ OIL CO. Sinclair ond Goodrich Products WHERE TO BUY IT Phone 70 421 Main Wayne, Nebr. LAGE 8. PFEIL Drcxgline Service General Construction Phone 481 Wayne, Nebr. Drs. Harvey and Jensen Veterinarians Phone 75 f X, MELODY CLEANERS H A New Note in Dry Cleaning H Phone 79 Wayne, Nebr. Iohnson's Lockers We Do Custom Butchering FRESH MEATS FROZEN FOOD Cliff Johnson, Owner Phone 73 WGYHS MARlLYN'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 736 Wayne, Nebr. KOPLIN AUTO SUPPLY Auto and Tractor Parts and Accessories Phone 677 215 W ist- BILSON MACHINE SHOP Brake Drums Turned General Machine Work Lawnmowers Sharpened Phone 33i-W Wayne Hotel Morrison and Coffee Shop Wayne Sales Co. Sales Every Thursday Highest market on hogs to order buyers. Herb Wehrer, Owner FANSKE'S IEWELRY Watches-Diamonds-Jewelry Gift Goods-Silverware Good Repair Work TEXACO SERVICE STATION Dunlap Tires and Batteries Washing-Greasing-Polishing Phone 289-J Congratulations to the Graduates of 1957 Wayne Rendering Co Butch Woods WAYNE BAKERY Finest in Baked Goods Lloyd Bradford, Prop. Phone 24 Wayne. Nebr. The Patrons of this store are entitled to Value - Service - Attention Your Satisfaction Means ' Our Success L. W. McNatt Hardware Phone 108 Wayne, Nebr. G. W. SHUPE Dentist H65 West Third Phone 141 LOGAN VALLEY NURSERY Vegetable and Flower Plants Phone 354 Wayne, Nebr. VAN'S SHOE STORE Velvet Step and Naturalizer BEN'S PAINT 8: WALLPAPER STORE Complete Decorating Service for women Morris Paints Picture Framing 2l0 Main Wayne, Nebr. Wall Paper 315 Main Hobby Craft Sanitas Wayne, Nebr, Kentile M IN E S I E W E L R Y Gifts for the Graduate Bulova, Elgin, and Hamilton Watches Orange Blossom Diamond Rings GLENN STANDARD SERVICE Phone 5l6 Prompt Courteous Service You expect more from Standard and get it. MOLLER INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance - Beal Estate 323 Main Phone 84 Fullerton Lumber Co. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS Green-Mark Stoker Coal Phone 78 113 South Main Dave Theophilus Mgr. B. F. Nelson--Shingles and Roofing 17 41 FLY WITH WAYNE AIR SERVICE Instruction, Charter, Ambulance Wayne, Nebr. Phone I68 For Lowest Prices Everyday lt's REINEHART'S IGA F OODLINER Wayne' s Food Center THE MORNING SHOPPER The little Paper with the Big Circulation ALL KINDS OF PRINTING SWANSON TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE Motorola - Television and Radios H Admiral - Television and Appliances Save at Swanie's Phone 751 311 MGIH Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of l957 Martin L. Ringer Agency Real E state-- I n su ran ce ATKINS CLOTHING STORE Athletic Equipment Converse Shoes Sport Clothes for Every Occasion Wayne Phone 482 WEST'S BARBER SHOP I-lair Cut and Shaves II3 Main St. Wayne, Nebr. Sorenson Radiator and Welding Shop C. Sorenson Radiator Repairing and Recorinq Portable Electric and Acetylene Welder. Go Anywhere! Phone 487 WUYHGI Nebr- O. 8z L. FLOOR CO. Orville Erxleben New Floors Surfaced to Perfection Old Floors made like new Rug Cleaning, tile sealing Phone 608-W Wayne MERCHANT'S F IRESTONE STORE Home and Auto Supplies Sporting Goods and Toys Tires and Tubes Phone 126 Wayne, Nebr. -7 5.. POFTFGH Commercial BABER'S STUDIO Wedding Specialists i Phone 805-w Wayne, Nebraska WOLTER'S SERVICE Nlobilgas--Mobiloil Phone 486 Wayne IOHNSON'S BAKERY Finest Little Bakery in the Northeast Phone 35 Wayne CENTRAL FLEETWOOD MEAT MARKET HARDWARE Meats and Groceries Phone 237 Phone 66 313 Main Griess Rexczll Store if Phone 170 221 Main For the Students Pleasure . . . CHUCK'S ROLLER RINK Saturday--Regular skating night Party nights--Any night except Sunday A PLACE TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS Chas. Sieckmcm, Prop. WAYNE MOTOR Dodge-Plymouth and ,Iobrated Truck Sales and Service Chas. Messerschmidt Phone 230 IGLOO DRIVE IN Carhops provide courteous service for tasty snacks Albert Anderson, owner NORFOLK OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. I2I NORFOLK AVENUE NORFOLK, NEBRASKA 'I 1 ff My Q Rami urmomzm sms um SERVICE Asnecv Super-Soo Quality Feed at frm ENGEL'S ,IJ Aulhorizecl Distribuf H ATCHERIES Wayn e--Ponca--Wakefield TlLLIE'S GIFT SHOPPE 319 Main Phone 307 Gifts for all occasions Your Class Ring is Your Most Treasured Possession JOSTEN'S Dick Jung Greeting cards and wrapping BOX 125 Complete line of Watkins Products Columbus, Nebraska Nationally Known SPECIALISTS IN PINER PHOTOGRAPHS oi Graduates There is no substitute for Qualityi' 71 1 Pierce Street ,Studios Sioux City Iowa CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1957, BLUE DEVIL ATHLETES AND COACHES DAHL NURSING HOME 918 Main Street Phone 118 -3- KAREL'S MAU PLUMBING 8: HEATING Things n stuff Come n snoop Armstrong Fumaces American Standard Kohler Phone 308 wayne' Nebr' Phone 502-W 122 South Main LYLE H. STRUNK Wayne Monument Works Naturopath Smith 6 Simonson and Monuments and Markers Swedish Masseur IDM Main x Phone 527 221 West First A Telephone 172-I Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1957 College Inn MARRA Home Improvement Co. RUSCO WINDOWS Insulation-Siding-Roofing Paint and Plastic Tile 220 Main St. Wayne, Nebr. DR. G. H. GOBLIRSCH. DENTIST X-Ray Phone 193-W State National Bank Bldg. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Hardware--Auto Acc's--Furniture Sure Savings and Satisfaction GAMBLES Electric Shoe Shop Orval Hickerson, Owner Best For Fashionable Shoe Wear Wayne. Nebr. TIETGEN HATCHERY Wayne Feeds - Poultry Supplies DeKalb Chix -Standard Breeds Phone 332 Wayne, Nebr. TRIANGLE FINANCE COMPANY iQ Loans of all Kinds State National Bank Building Phone 797 Wayne, Nebr. lighihiiw We Service What we Sell M4455 Frigidaire 31 Years with Frigidaire FIRST RATE BODY SHOP Wreck Rebuilding--Automotive Refinishing Class Repairing Phone 664-W Marvin Johanson, Owner ROBERTSON RADIO SERVICE Ccxpehcxrt and Dumont T.V. Radio cmd T.V. Service Office Phone 322 Res. Phone 673 106 Main Phone 6l7 Wayne, Nebr. Lennox Geneva Furnaces Kitchens ECONOMY Plumbing and Heating Ross James 2l9 Logan ST. Phone I2 Wayne, Nebr. STATE FARM INSURANCE Frank Gilbert WILLIAM A. KOEBER O. D. Opfomefri st wiiflfiii. Phone 173 W Qyne .Nebr- THANKS TO ALL OUR 1957 ANNUAL ADVERTISERS FROM The Annual Staff -30- THE LINCOL K aAMRB OK COMPANY FORMERLY 3 PUELICA ION BUREAU Y PHQNE 2 sans Q V 4as sou'rH E1.EvEN1-H srmzs-r LINCOLN 5 NEBRASKA


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