West Point High School - Cadet Yearbook (West Point, NE)

 - Class of 1945

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First Row; Doris Johnson, Patty Carle, Luann Baxter, Barbara Gamin, Duane Toelle, David Wortman, Joyce Bartak, Betty Bailey, Ellis Rail Second Row: Miss Santee, Donald Wall, Lester Pagels, Danny Ross, Duane Benne, Donna Johnson, Louise Clausen Neva White, Joan Stewart, Mr, Fletcher Third Row Kenneth Gelster, Richard Kaul, Robert Peters, Jim Motl, Urdeen Meyer, Patty Druhe, Beverly McPherson, Sally Stover, June Woerner, Donna McFarland

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$(DQ [H(DM©[ROES Twenty-eight cophoraores started their second year of high school with a picnic at the ravines, October 11 Each person brought his own lunch. The picnic broke up when everyone was tired of climbing around those hills and dale s • The sophomores had their first party December 8 in the eighth-grade assembly. They played charades, last couple out, and two deep. The evening was completed with box-lunches brought by the boys. Numbers were drawn to find partners for lunch, Robert Peters, Ellis Rail, Lester fagels, Donald Wall, Joan Stewart, Neva White, Beverly MoPherson, Donna Johnson, Sally Stover, and Joyce Bartak gave a court scene skit for the Scribner game The verdict reached by the jury was, Victory for West Point over Scribner's basketball team. A rough-neck party was held March 9 in the gymnasium, They had ice cream, pop and doughnuts for refreshments. The highlight of the evening was playing volley ball., fciok ball, and proverbs. The sophomores, were well represented in declam. Those who had parts were, David Wortman, Joyce Bartak, Donna Johnson, Beverly McPherson, Sally Stover, Joan Stewart and Neva White Lester Page Is was the cheor-leador from this class during the past atheletic season. Patty Druhe was one of the girla who stood and watted for you in the lunch line everyday, She punched meal tickets, Three eheers to the sophomores who are in the middle of their high school oduea tion. They have two big years ahead of them, but they will soon reach their goal»--graduation. Officers of the Sophomore class were; FIRST SLI ESTER President • ................................. Robert Peters Vice President, y , , . , , ... , .Joyce Bartak Secretary. Patty Druhe Treasure....................................................Neva White Sergeant at Arms ................................ Lester Pagels SECOND SEMESTER President, , . , . , Vice President , , , Secretary, . , , Treasure Sergeant at Arms , m . ,Sally Stover , Donna Johnson . Lester Pagels Donna McFarland . • Donald Wall



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U U LL vV Forty-six Freshies took part in the high school activities with enthusiasm and vigor. The class, with lots of spirit, attended picnics and parties. The first picnic was held October 12, at Neliegh Park, where forty out of the forty-six freshies attended. Each oerson brought his own lunch. The picnic broke up when it became too dark for any more activities. A skit entitled, Ball Players in the Making was presented by the Freshmen at the Pilger game. The skit was given by the boys and depicted for us the need of sportsmanship, cooperation, team work, skill, vigor, and accuracy in a good team. N Their first party was held! December 7, in the gymnasium’; where they all enjoyed a lunch of ice cream and qake. Out for foo.tball were: Don Gustafson, Ivan Stratton, Donf Starr, Stanley Nelnan, V arren Jones, Duane Si la, Willis Wehenkel, Ray Stover, Dick Childs, Glenwcod Rush, and; Bill Strube. A second party was held in, the gymnasium on March 16.1 They played winkum blinkum,j grab the bacon, haIfshow-fullshow, and two deep before! eating a lunch of cup cakes, doughnuts, pop and ice cream. The favors were candy and nuts, and the table was decorated to carry out the St.-Par tick’s Day theme. They all had a good time, Officers for the Freshmen class were: FIRST SEMESTER President............. Vice President . . . . Secretary and Treasure SECOND SEMESTER President. ...... Vice Pr sident . . » Secretary and Treasure . .Billy Strube .Stanley Neiman Donald Gustafson Hubert Firnhaber Elizabeth Moodic . . Alice Wilde

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