West Point High School - Cadet Yearbook (West Point, NE)
- Class of 1949
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Scieng-Q, Mq1hemgtiC5,Driver'5 E:i'g1x.1l1, Drcrrmzlcs L lf.'j'.L.fTl3l Qrts Flflzletics Training, UK1'.'9Y,'ll'y' cf llelfrqkq Wayne St:teTe:1c?1er5Collef1e Peru State Teachers College Grudezte wcrk U31 cl lfelfr Page 6 U Ll 1 lc MR E L RHRICK MISS M STHNDLEY QB X pn! .4-,,g,q X x vs MR G H SWRNSON MISS L ICKMRNN BS MR D LRNCRSTER BS Mus1c atl ra Hora Jo atrormal Hgrrculture Umv 1t,' of Nebraska Paduat work U11 of Nebr U'11versxty of Nebraska wer rt: of 'raduat a Coe MISS I PECK RB mal Trammg Enghsh Name State Teachers College MISS F BEHGT. Prmc1pal MISS V SBSSE. HB Bxology Cfvnmerctal J Wayne State Teachers Col NGIU9 SYC1TeT6'C1Cl'1e1'SCOll99e lege, HB Graduate work Wayne State Teachers College Page 7 s I . E ' 'f l X :rx -. I 1 f ' Voc o. l he Eccnarnzt' ' C ' ' I .A ' Un s lfelcrafka .' ers? W J e work, Uni of flebr avr! e , A , lowa State College, Czlzraslt St fe ll,ge X 4 . Q 541 'tl A l 4' Xl . A , xl Y I V ,N ,. V4 ry S' , X STYDEN CIIUNCIL Page 8 WEIGHTY PROBLEMS BRE SOLVED Dc: e H11 e B11 jc es MQ V ou P 1 K AG z MRS RQRICK MJZA fd -6WC ,rf ,f1frL,Q, .J-4 l I rrtisch Hyl Hansel 'I Hdcrrts I: Hn: ' ri , rl L SCHQTTTICSET Mell '.'.':s1:'.:al Miss Eergt Mr, .C1Y'C. Ivfliflfi Sch rt. fha keeis :gr rrigier' matters strigclif iff. jim? All iid ccrtiected w1tE1 ite zffzce l J , A . A , I f 7, , f 1 A .,- - III. 5555 J W W .-'LQ ' 1 I I f I 5. My lf ff L iw -va' Yr-, 'G - vh- 1' 6- ' Nav jx L' 1 5 f ff I Page 10 SENI BILL HDHMS Great talkers are never great doers. Flrnbition: College Class President 3, junior Play Cast, Student Council 3, 4, Cadet Staff, National I-loner So- ciety, Basketball 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3. ROLHND BECK To live for another is to live for o ese Qrnbition: Undecided Basketball 3, 4, Football 2, 3. HRDENE CLHUSEN For her the teacher's chair becomes a throne. Flrnbition: Teaching Librarian lk Girls' Glee Club 1, 2. ORVILLE DIERS lm seeking a world big enough to hold me Qmbition: Graduation Vice President 3, Boys' Glee Club 2, Basket bal l, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4 Baseball 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 4. KENNETH DORNER Youve done pretty fair Edison, butwatch nie, Hrnbition: College Class President 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Cadet Stall 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Baseball 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Mixed Octette 4, Boys Octette 4. BERDINH DRIELING BERNITH DRIELING Seldom seen alone, usually in grcur: oi twc. Flrnbition: Undecided A LHVERNH FEYERHERM Fl serious nxnded girl-a good quali 1 success Plmbiiion' Secretary Girls Glee Club 2, Pep Clulc 4, Mixed Chords I 4. HNNH GROTH She puts all her troubles in a pccr t 1 ith C1 hole in it Flrnbiiiorz flurse 'Sitka Glee Club I 25 Mixed Chorus l, 2 SENI DI-ILE HHRNISCH By saying nothing he may pass as wise. Flmbition: Coach Class President 4, Student Council 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4. DHRLENE HENRY Quality does not come by the ton. Flmbition: Secretary Student Council 1, Cadet Staff, National Honor Society, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Mixed Chorus l, 3, 4, Girls' Triple Trio 4, Mixed Octette 4. 'Ss v ELMIRH HOETFELKER Quiet, until you know her. Hrnbition: Travel Senior Class Treasurer, Girls' Glee Club RI-IY HOWHRD I don't have to study history, I make my own Hmbition: Hrmy Ftir Force Senior Class Vice President, Basketball 1 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Z, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Baseball l, Mixed Chorus 3, 4. . , Y 1 OLGH HUNTEMHNN Gladly did she learn and gladly will she teach. Hmbition: Teaching Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mix- ed Chorus 3, 4. URSULH HUNTEMHNN Her smile is tor everyone, but her heart is for one. Hmbition: Teaching Librarian 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Mixec Chorus 2, 3. JOE IERMHN He'd stop St. Peter's roll call to ask a ques- tion. Hmbition: College Student Council 3, Class Treasurer 1, Vice President 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3. BEVERLY I OHNSON I never take no for an answer-l'm a Swede! Flmbition: College Iunior Play Cast 3, Student Council 3, Cadet Staff 4, Librarian 2, Declamatory 1, 2, 3, 4, G.Fl.F1. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, Clarinet Quar- tette 3, Cheerleader 4, Pep Band 3. 5 L Page 1 1 .I -- ,Cf ff! . I '74 jf' ' 1 X , t l .3 ' i 3+ ' .9- 35 ig-I 'CT' Page 12 5' 1 E IOR HHRRIET IONES Hs merry as the day is long. Plmbition: Undecided. lunior Play Cost5 Cadet Staff, Librarian l, 2, G. H. FI, l, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 35 Band I, 2, 35 Pep Band 35 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Declamatory 3. PHUL KHMRHTH How do I know girls don't bite. Flmbition: Farming. Basketball 2, 35 Football 15 FFR 2, 3 4 BHRBHRH KRHTKE One who quietly does her best. Qmbition: Undecided Girls' Glee Club l. i ' rj , X ' MHRIE LHURITSEN ' lj Q friendly smile for everyone she meets 'I Flmbition: Secretary Girls' Glee Club I. DICK LEISY FI car is nothing but a simple contraption to him. Flmbition: Navy Play Cast, Cadet StafI5 Basketball 2, 45 Football 25 Track 35 Radio I-lnnouncer 4. IHMFS LUBKER stand-women, women, women. Flmbition: University Three things he likes but he doesnt under Iunior Play Cast5 Student Council 3, Cadet Staft5 Class President 35 Vice-President I, 25 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Madrigal Group 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Base- ball 15 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Lyres Club 35 Brass Sextette 3, 45 Boys' Octette 3, 45 Mixed Octette 3. BONNIE McPHERSON Fllways cz good worker, but always ready for a good time. Flmbition: College Iunior Play Cast, Cadet Statt5 Librarian l, 25 National Honor Society5 Vice-President I5 Treasurer 35 GRB. l, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Madrigal Group 3, 45 Pep Band l, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Girls' Triple Trio 45 Girls' Octette 25 Mixed Octette 35 Declam l, 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 2, 3, 4. IVHLMEYER He does not choose to run. Hmbition' Undecided Football 1, 2, 3, SE IOR LOWELL MEYER Gals is dumb Hmbition: Undecided Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Football 3, 45 Track 35 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 45 Boys' Octette 45 FFR 1, 2, 3. DHRLENE MUNDERLOH Neat, sweet and cant be beat. Qmbition: Nursing Iunior Play Ca:!5 Pep Club 45 Mix STHN NEIMHN Laugh, and the class laughs with you, but you go to the office alone. Hrnbition: Baseball Vice-President lg Secretary 35 Basketball l, 35 Football l, 45 Baseball 1. NYLH PICHH ed Chorus 4. The only way to have a friend is to be one. Plmbitiont Undecided Class Treasurer lg Girls' Glee Club l, 45 Mixed Chorus 4. PHYLLIS PREDOEHL Her music plays away her blues. Flmbitioni Teaching Girls' Glee Club 45 Band l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Club l, 2. 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Girls' Triple Trio 45 Cornet Trio l, 2, 3, 4, Brass Sextette 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 2, 3, 45 Contest Solos 2, 3, 45 Librarian 4. WILLIBM PRIEBNOW He tires himself in pursuit of Hmbition: Business or medicine lunior Play Cast5 Cadet Staff, D 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 35 Mixed Chcru Glee Club 2. DONNH REHVIERS l'm not quiet, just thinking Qmbitiori: Undecided GR R. l, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club lg Pep Club 2, 3, 4. HLICE REPSCHLHEGER eclarnatory 2, 45 Boys' Quietly sne works each day: faithful to her duty Flmbition Teaching Girls' Glee Club l, Mixed Chorus l. 451 to Gs x mag 3, 4? Page 13 f. Seniors HELEN SCHRBDER T ou us' li e for ariothf 1' l i 1 f t self '1 M rage Li a ia 4 Girls Glee Club l MHRY LOU SOLFERMOSER Be efficient in :J quiet way, that iz' :iff aiitt throughout the day A Student Counczl 4, Cade' Stiff, lIf:f:on'rl Honor Soo:-iffy, Band l, 2 3, 4- Pop Club 2, 3, 4, Mi:-:ed Chow: 2 4, Girls' Trirle Trio 4, Sraaft Sf,:4te'fe 3 4, Psp Band 2, 3, 4, Swinfg Band 2, 3, 4 BETTY STRHTTON licted wi h a chronic care of Hgiaqlitisf' Qrnbition C llege. u'uor Play Cast, Cadet Staff, Librarian 2, C a s Trfa u er 3, GF! Q l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' ee Club l 2, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2 3 4 Pep Clu l 2 3 4 M'fed C' 2 b , , , , iz., norus , irl e Trio 4, Girls' Seztette 4, wi ler l 2 Ma,orettn 3, 4, lfeclam 2, 3, 4, T umpet T io 3, 4, Swing Band 3, 4 ROBERT WHTSON None but himself could be his parallel. Plrnbitiori, Rancher. lunior Play Prornpter, Student Council 2, Na- tional Honor Society 4, De-clam 2, President l, Treasurer 4, Basketball l, Baseball l. PHTTY WESTERHOFF Shes a sweet little headache. Q'1 lb1llOTl Nu ing lor Play C st, Declarn l, 2, 3, 4, GQ Q l, 2 3 4 Girl Gl C b l nd ee lu , 2, 4, Ba. . l, 2, 4 p a d l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, ,, xed Chorus l, 2, 4, Girls' Triple Trio ' 3 . 3, 4, 2 3 Saxophone Quartette 4, 2, Swing Band , , ary l, President 2. PHUL WOERNER He has no time for girls cr fame, a diploma is his aim. Flrnbition: College. Iunior Play Cast, Cadet Staff, National Honor Society, Secretary Senior Class, Football 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Mixed Octette 4, Boys' Octette 4. CHHRLES LINDELL le sorts don't interfere with my pool. Plrbitio Undecided, sxetball l 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2 3 Mixed Chorus l. DEHN MEIER Soon he will awaken and startle the world. Flrnbition: Undecided. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club I, 2,, Pep Band l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Football 3, 4, Track 4, Baseball 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2. SENIOR HISTORY On May 26 the forty one members of the class of 49 wfll TSCGIVS the1r dtplomas and go forth as the alumnl of West Pomt Hxgh School Let s look back on those twelve memorable years of school lt was rn September of l936 that a small group of youngsters shyly and tearfully entered Mrss Kose s room Her pat1ent and lnndly ways however soon calmed the1r fears and they were well launched on the1r school careers The frrst couple of years passed very qutckly When the class was 1U the thzrd grade a freckle faced red hatred g1rl 1o1'1ed the ranks She proved to be quxte a 1olt but was soon accepted lnto the QCIUQ Somewhere along the l1ne a group of g1rls formed the very select GS fGenu1ne Skunkl club No one has ever ftgured out the exact purpose of the secret club but rt was fun anyway ln the stxth grade the class drscovered that Betty Stratton was qulte a slugger More than one member of the class fell before her mtghty ftsts It was durmg thts year also that a number of chlldhood romances had the1r be g1nn1ng Perhaps the best of all were the Dorner lones and the Watson Iohnson affatrs In the elghth grade the class suffered a severe blow the Casa nova of the class fD1ck LEISYD moved to Flrrzona only to return two years later T1me slrpped by qulckly and one n1ce mght tn May the members of the class recelved the1r elghth grade dtplomas They were now ready to leave lad dxsh thlngs beh1nd and advance to somethrng really brg htgh school The followmg September the class of 49 entered the halls of WPHS as very lnnocent Frosh Rl though they were deprlved an 1n1t1at1on they lxved rn constant fear of it anyway The sophomore year SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS were Ray How ard vfce presxdent Kenneth Dorner presx dent Bob Watson treasurer Paul Woerner secretary FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS were loe Ierman vxce presxdent Wxllxam Prrebnow secretary Dale Harmsch presldent Elmlra Hoetfelker treasurer proved a lxttle dull for there were no really blg events and the excttement of hxgh school had worn off But there was bxology of course that provrded lust lots of new experlences such as dlssectxng worms and grasshoppers The 1un1or year proved to be a dlrect contrast to the sophomore one On November 17 the rumors presented the1r class play The Funny Brats to a record crowd To the surprrse of the play cast and dlrector the play was a huge success Much later ln the year the 1un1ors honored the senlors wlth the annual Junxor senior banquet The theme of the ban quet was Flstronomy and proved to be a very beautl ful settlng for a banquet Hll through hxgh school the class of 49 was actrve tn mustc dramatrcs and sports The boys 1n the class will be greatly mtssed on both the basketball and football teams Thus the class went forward unttl fmally rt reached 1ts top year and when the school bell called them to the1r studxes ID September of 48 nlne of them were begxnnlng the1r twelfth year of school to gether Those who have been able to endure each other all through school were Hrdene Clausen Ioe Ierman Ray Howard Harnet Iones Bonnre McPher son Mary Lou Solfermoser Bob Watson Betty Strat ton and Paul Karnrath Thxs year sped by even more qulckly than the other three The seniors started the school act1v1t1es by sponsorlng the fxrst school dance The senlor class play was presented to a huge crowd on Hprrl 28 and of course lfke the yumor play 1t was wonderful Thls year they were the honored guests at the Junlor senxor banquet Rnd so 1t goes another semor class and another four years of fun and hard work behlnd them On May 26 when the en1ors hold the1r Commencement let us hope that each will go forward mto a future of securlty and well bemg Page 15 1 ' 1 1 . . . . 1 t . . N I - 1 1 . , - BA -' ' 'ix , - t . 1 ' ' I 1 i , 1 1 1 1 - 1 .. 11 ' 1 ' 1 ' ' I I 1 1 . 1 - - - . .. 11 ' 1 . I A . 1 I 1 . u 1: ' I - ' - 1 . . . . 1 1 T , 1 v g .., 1 Y , ' 1 I I I - A I , .Q 1 1 1 J! '. , - 1 - J 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 , S 1 1 ' I 1 ' P 1 F 1 ' - ' '19 Nm. 'SJ Page 16 Y 'S' Nl' AF- 454 CQROLI' E Q3 'BOTH BQRBQRQ Dr-RTHK 1, Q BE V HQLER EUNICE B TT ' HHUSE' VERNOF BRHSCH WQYNE BROPKEMEIER EQNNE BUINDERSON KENT BUNDERSON QRDIS BUNW ORVILLE QI-TL ROBERT ETSI-TEH LEONQ EIT EMQT I MELVIN rEHRER ROBERT HQSEBPOOCK HYL HV SVI. HEI? HJ'.f'P ' 'D QLDIAI-1 Sm' VPRCFLLP1 101-H SOI' Fl IONES MQRIOI KQHRS MQRILYN KNUPPEI. GERQLDINE LEIMER GWENDOLYV LUEBKE DHRLEEN LUEHRING BONNIE MEIER MHRION NELSON 1 xl ... 19 '7 N 'ix Af' ZX X fix. l' 45' nn, 'Cz vfmxxym 4 Y 9 -6 7 Page 1 7 GRETCHEN PHGELS HM PEQTROWSKY CHQRLES PLUMMER DOROTHY BOTH FERN SCHMIDT MYRTLE SILH CHROL SWQNSON BEVERLY TEEBKEN IERRY TOMRDLE DW,f,f ?f QWW ,Iumor Hlstor lt turned out to be a busy as well as an eventful year for the thtrty etght members of the tumor class The year started off w1th a very successful ptcntc at Dead Ttmber IH October Shortly after the Chrtstmas vacatron we held a hard trmes party rn the gym Everyone seemed to enyoy th1s pa ty very much On November 16 the yumors presented a three act farce One Wrld Nrght to avery large audrence The seventeen members of the play cast were re cerved wxth enthuslasttc applause for thetr efforts Rnother htghltght of the year and one to whtch we all looked forward was the day we recetved our class nngs Flfter orderrng them tn October and anxtously wattmg for them they ftnally arrtved February Besrdes many soctal actxvttres the yuntors took a brg part rn school actrvrtles Hmong the most tm portant of these was the day they spent at the courthouse for County Government Hmong those elected to serve for the day were Clerk Orvtlle Dahl Clerk of Dxstrtct Court Ieanne Bunderson Treasurer Bob Hasebroock Shertff Vernon Brasch ludge Gretchen Pagels Co Supt Gwen Luebke Hssessor Iames Peatrowsky Httorney Bonn1e Meter Surveyor Kent Bunderson Extenslon Rgent Ronald Whtte Hsststance Dtrector Donna Beckenhaur Vet Ser Off1cer Don Iohnson Physxcran Io Finn Iones Supervtsors Helen Humrrch Geraldtne Lermer Hyle I-lensel Charles Plummer Marron Nelson Dean Meter Wayne Brockemeter We were very well represented tn the extra currrcular GCf1V1f1GS also One of our members Bonnte Meter was a cheerleader many were tn the band and many rn small mustcal groups Others parttcxpated tn Pep Club GRP! and Declam OUTSTHNDING UPPERCLHSSMEN Bob Hasebroock placed second rn the State Hmertcan Legton Oratortcal Contest Patty W sterhoff was crowned most athletlc gtrl at the annual Pep Club Banquet IQ 'i Class Officers for the ftrst semester were Gretchen Pagels vrce presrdent Io Flnn Iones presxdent Helen Humrtch treasurer Barbara Bartak secre tary Takmg thetr place for the second semester were Gretchen Pagels presrdent Kent Bunder son vtce presxdent Fern Schrntdt secretary and Ieanne Bunderson treasurer The 1un1or class took an actlve part IH all sports and can well be proud of such members as Hyle Hensel Robert Hasebroock Orvtlle Dahl Vernon Brasch Pat Peatrowsky Ronald Whtte and Kent Bunderson The most memorable event of the year was the tumor semor banquet whlch was gtven by the Juntors on May l2 The theme of the banquet was the Forty mners Loyal sponsors for the 1un1or class were Mtss Lall man and Mtss Ickman wxthout whom the Success ful Iumors mtght have been Just jumors Page 19 -I v A . . by t r- . T I , Y - . . . , . . . ,. , . r. r . I A - . . . , , tn . . - 1 . 1 V . . A 1 . 1 I I I - 1 , A . I , . . - 1 , 1 , . - , , , - 4, , I I I I ' I I I ' I I ' ' I r I I I I ' I . I . I . , . . . .Lim A , A . V Page 20 Sophomores Front Row M1 5 P ck Made11 e Meyer Mae Io Wa bn n Sn J N111 Marcella Volker S111 ley Horaclc Elsbetlt H,1'1ter'1ann Elcune Iahrtke Second Row Norbert Broclcrrann M11ton Schwartz 1a'11ce 1-1e'1 el S'11rley Burns Lo1s lean P1Cl'1G Donna Lee Solferrno r L P b se O15 r1e now Fimta WlCkeT1 De111ah Bock nann Ioyce Beerbohm Sh1rley Dykast Don Brandt Roland Slogle Back Row Ted Stmonson Robert Wackel 11m lerrnan Neva K son Max1ne Henry Bonn1e Peterson Marlene Zeng Sh1rley Shlfley Warner Robert Engelhard! Mr Lancaster Not p1ct1.1red are Rrla Mae Benne and Sally Ravens-Croft Wh1te TW1lG Coleman Margaret Me1er .. . OUR OFFICERS Mae Io Washburn Treasurer Robert Engelhardt PIGSI dent M a x1n e Henry Treasurer M11ton Schwartz Student Coun Cll Sally Ravenscroft Secretary Ted SIITIOD son VICE Pres1dent Don na Lee Sollerrnoser Sec' retary a n d VICE PISSI dent BONNIE Peterson Pres1dent 1 1 2 'Sf e , 'n , sh 'r , 11I'lE'1 1 ' , 1 ' , 'r , 1 ' . 1 , - . . 2 ' 1 . , ' , . ' , . s , 1 ' ' , ' ' , . I ' . A I I 1 I 7 Y 1 1 1 1 1 ' , , ' , nuppel, Elizabeth Iohnson, Madeline Wat- .- L, 1 K g . . . 4- V ' , J L T ' 1 1 ' - 3' ' J 1 x ' . - ' L , ' ' 6 1 ' f 94. - , v ' J , f , l - 1 ' I ' I - I I Freshmen Front Row Mrss Standley Dalerre Lrska lean Druh Betty D1ers Ieanette Petz Katherlna Teebken LaDonna Repschlaeger Margaret Raedecker Cleo E1l9T'S Norma Peterson Mr Graham Second Row LeRoy Iohnson O v1lle Meyer DeVerne Saudt Carol Haeff l1n Norma Brandt Kay Penske Vera Buchholz Marlene Hoetfelker Marrlyn French Ma rlyn Senden Vernell Wegner lvalo Merer Valetta Zahnow lo Qnn Hbendroth Edward Young Frank Meys mc Torn Iuhl Back Row Merlm Bowman Edwrn Strong Bob Hoesmg Douglas Manser Clayton Webb Warren Davee Carroll Ba1ley Ke1th Gustafson Verlm Camm Warr '1 Pagels Iames Morrls Charles Reppert Merle hot Prcfu ed DeVerle Smldt Dal ne Schmxdt I 4-4 .r 3 THE FRESHMEN attrred rn therr 1n1t1at1on garb Page 21 I ' , r . ' , ' e, ' , , ' , I . A I l .K I , I el I I I . I A I I ' Fegley, Leland Diers, Mel Wostoupal. V V , v , V ip' F . 1 ' Q , '5 A a r f K I I . f . l K Y 1 M l Q . v-Q 0 Q 5 X an 5 If 'IR so 1 A .5 XL ,., i dar x wxxi 'RTX .X x X X w I ning'-.W X ...JG Page 22 ,175 ACTIVITIES gf? 3 Q M1 1 QQ vugi id- HORN QUHRTETTE nf Hrla Mae Benne Fllice McPherson Gretchen Pagels Betty Stewart Cadet Band The West Point High School band un der the direction of Guy Swanson started the season early by marchina at the Nebraska State Fair in Lincoln They also played tor the Sc ibner County Fair ln October they played tor the Repuo can Rally and the Re publican Caravan in West Point The last week in October the band trav eled to Norfolk to plav tor the Teacfi e s Convention ter much diligent practice in the wee hours ot the morning the band was ready to present its annual spring con- cert on February 25, in the high school auditorium. The Cadet band, in their flashy red and white uniforms, played at all home football games and performed during the halves ot several games. Page 24 4, 1: 9 X THE TWIRLERS . , . Putty Westerhcii and Q Gu., '3..f...,- L,-.L,t3:,,,d .Lp Q:-lectgfsrs GLLTLITQ fi? f.C,'-'EE Cf HOKE QZIEEE. Wig! , fu., JW?-72,1 wa-f7ff' MW fm? Auf ,wcawf '!A4v-4 JKA4 A CNG bxe Bonby Ben e Pine Y u cr Bu :Ira B61 'ok Dlcx Zobe Ie-cm '1 v' fc Mc y lean Le1v Nancy Ca ody yce S CI ohy Pectrowsky A M 1 Berg' S' cz' o In 1 e He sel Bob Hczseb oo k Fe '1 Qcbrrwcx Bonme MCPLISYSOW A Q Pear .v ka pear L bke Mary Lou Solfer ser M T regl J Plrlc Moe Benne Qnce Mc '1 Pagels Qefvat La Donna Repschlczege Mae I J Dclewe Lmsxcx MarNy'1 9 P Q4 P P W S Rav sc oft Pc1ttyWe emo A Page 25 ,V ,,,4V,v! ' -1 P 4 N P' . . A . - V ' N Q . H ' A . ' , I, In , A ' I , , KX I xy 1 ' Print R: 1 S49 Hceffelin, E .- Lu ' r, ' n , n C nw rl: r, , ' ' 1, . Pin. Hagecorn Beverly 'Jocd'c, r' , '34, rm , Ir: tr ttcn, Der 1 . Seccnd Pc Sean . Eer, S .r .t n, nc n , r c , r. - . .A 't, .' . ., Gwen Luebxe Io Qnn Iones, Ted Thrzicher, Marilyn Senden, Donna Lee Solferrncser, Iirn Lubker. Esc' . :tv Fussell ts' S N P . u r, ' rnc , exe P .ey , .A - Ph-ersw: Gretche. , Betty .J r, . r, Q Washburn, r . ' ' , A. . French kan Lcusen. fi 1 :fix-, hyllis redcen. ally' er: r , si l ff, Frederic' Crzuter, WW MUSIC Hath Charms gb MIXED CHORUS Front Row Bonme Peterson Mary Lou Solfermoser Gretchen Pqgels Sally Ravenscroft Io Rnn Iones Hrla Mae Benne Fern Schmxdt Helen Humnch Donna Lee Solfermoser Barbara Bartak Bonnie Mexer Madelme Watson Second Row Betty Strat ton Maxme Henry Marxlyn French Manlyn Senden Mae Io Washburn Darlene Munderloh Beverly Teeb ken Ianxce Hensel Lozs Iean Pxcha Shxrley Burns Carol Swanson Darlene Henry Thxrd Row Patty CORNET TRIO Left to R1ght Phyll1s Predoehl Bob Hase broock Betty Stratton J-nfwctf Ao ,v-px. 6.f,a,fm4-44 MTG if Page 96 -41411-1. lass.. Westerhoff Gwen Luebke Bonme McPherson Mell Wostoupal Ed Young Merle Fegley Le Roy Iohnson Delxlah Brockmann Rnxta Wxckert Sally Volker Fourth Row Ray Howard Bxll Pnebnow Ilm Lubker Hyle Hensel Bob Hasebroock Kenneth Dorner O vmlle Dahl Orvxlle Dxers Paul Woerner Dale Harmsch Back Row Kexth Gustaison DeVerle Smndt Lowell Meyer DeVerne Smxdt Douglas Manser own 0'!!f7P1ll-1-1. MAD A Left to nght D nna Lee Solfern' ser Sally Bonn1e lflcph rson ll l'1 Lnblfer Bob l-lase Ravenscrolt Bonne lflelel' Helen l-lunwnch Barbara Bartak lO Qnn lanes Gretchen Pagels Fegley lllt plana lf Swanson E af .ll GIRLS' TRIPLE TRI 0 laraock Orv1lle Dahl Mell Wostounal Verle S5 Left to nght Darlene Henry Helen l-lumnch McPherson Bonme Peterson lo Finn lanes Iamce l-lensel Marv Lou Solfermoser Bonnle Betty Straitan Gretchen Pagels Page 27 ki 2 x St r ' ' , , 6 , ' v Q 3- -, ff, Q A - v 1 .- xx A W. l '- 1.4 ,A S G ' l I I A : o la , V ' e , 1 . , - 4 , ll l I , A l I I h I A , ll , ' , . , . ' 1 nr. . ' Q 14 , I f V. 1 1' 3' 2 ' 2 IA I P' ' ? - . I .M f ' 5 f f f I . N , ' A Q 5? ' g 5 ljiw' 4' , T 4 Wye ' Qi ' A , 9' f I n ah . Q VV V A V... i V' V vt 4 Q I A . I 5 ., , . I ' I I v ' E ,g H . ' Y I L . 1 A A 1 I ' Page 'SQ F, .. 28 'll 104 KENNETH DORINER v 'uc lost year attended school xr' G FQ y was crowned the most ctkletxc oo, cf f e cz P C11 re, k, b Banquet 1 B L s 155 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Cheerleaders Harriet lones Bonnie Meier and Beverly lohnson led the enthusiastic sports fans at rallies and games. Pep Club 09969 Harriet Iones Bonnie Mexer Beverly Iohnson Cleo Eilerts Carol Swanson Darleen Luehring Gwen Luebke Fern Schmidt Donna Beckenhauer Gretchen Pagels Patty Westerhotf Betty Stratton Io Finn lones Barbara Bartak Helen Humrich Shirley W1ll Shirley Horack Shirley Warner Margaret Meier Leona Ememann Qrla Mae Benne Ianrce Hensel MISS Bergt Sponsor Myrtle Sila Bonnie McPherson Geraldme Lelmer Marcella Volker Carolrne Hbendroth Carol Haeffeltn lo Finn Plbendroth Marlene Zeng Darlene Henry Margaret Radeclcer Ieanne Bun derson Elaine Iahnke Ursua Huntemann Eunice Bettenhausen Darlene Llska Ioyce Beerbohm La Verna Feyerherrn Darlene Munderloh Beverly Teebken lean Druhe Elsbeth Huntemann Betty Dlers Madeline Meyer l.o1s Priebnow Hnrta Wickert Lois Prcha Donna Lee Solfermoser Mary Lou Solfermoser Sally Ravenscroft Shirley Burris Mae Io Washburn Vera Buchholz Olga Hunternann Twila Coleman Neva Knuppel Shlrley Whrte Norma Brandt Donna Rermers Madeline Watson Maxrne Henry Bonme Peterson Marilyn Senden Martlyn French Page 29 Declam T7 Fror1tBow Bonrue Peterson Qmtor Wrckert Moe Io Washburn Gretchen Poqels Lois Prieb now Betty Stratton Second Bow Ieorme Bundersort Elom Iohnke Icmtce Hensel Potty Westerhott Beverly Iohnson Tturd Bow Hrlo More Bertne Bonme McPherson W1111om Prtebnow Robert Hosebroock hm Lubker Dcrrleen Luehrmo Senior Class Pla -Q QM TUE CF TFE PBTV Nils D ese ed 13, o err ser B CP e PF Se o d Bo Dorterte F 'ft bert Wotson Dtct' Lets, Hornet ores vqt Tbdli gtg 1 1mTuz3erBtQdo S Page 30 i 1 1 A 1 B 1 ' f 1 1 1 1 2 N - 1 ' 1 I V I 1 1 , J. o 2 E . 1 1 1 , .... .fu I 1 - ' 5 is 1 ,, 2 G7 ' Q ' B - 1 'FQ 2 j I 4 K, X 1 ' 5 I i 4 1 Q . K 1 . S. 4 w . s 1 .N . X Z. . 1 1 N 'if t .xx ' 'X B t 4.. B' r . r it 1 11' . 1 1 5 ,K 1 YI ' FYCYZT Bow. Potty Vfesterfioft, Dcnerie lfuidergon, f.fC:r',' Lou S 1. ..o. , o..ri.e H YSJ A Beverlv Tetzrtsoxi Ioverri: Feteriierm C rt 3 '.-J ' .- Elrtiiri Hietfelker 1 5 1, .. , , Q V ' t A Botti ., rotten .ir .oz-JL To , rmon Vlfliorri Pr1eiri:'.'.' Kenneth Dornerj M ' k, 1 il - Helen Humrich Bob Hase broock Hyle Hensel and Gretchen Pagels study their lines at rehearsal Il . Y Y Junior Pla One Wild Night, a three-act com- edy by Guernsey Le Pelley, was successfully presented by talented members of the junior class on November 16, l9-18. The play is centered about the fam- ily and friends of Rodney Dodd lBob Hasebroockl, a healthy young man who because his ancestors have been neurotic invalids refuses to believe he could live normally Hfter many 9XC1ll1'1Q developments he overcomes his neurosis and lives a natural life The play was directed by Mrs Smith m 1 'fr will riff ll Kent Bunderson Orville Dahl Vernon Bras h Darleen Luehring Bonnie Meier Fern Schm1dt Io Hnn Iones Bob Hasebroock Charles Plummer Hyle Hensel Ieanne Bunderson Donna Beckenlcauer Ierry Tomrdle Helen Humrich Gretchen Pagels Barbara Bartak Don lohnson Page 31 1 Future Farmers 0 America O Front Row Donad Gaster Donald Kaup Clem Bruntng Vxce Presrdent Marvln Luebbert Secretary Leonard Bracht News Reporter Vlfgll Schlaut an Presldent Bob Watson Treasurer Vernon Brasch Leland DIEYS Harold Schmader Edwrn Strong Second Row Melvern Wolken lworbert Bracht Warren Pagels Donald Luebbert Paul Uh1ng Merlfn Recker Kenneth Prrnz Be nad Ortnnef Grxrlle Meter Cletus Rolf Raymond Popken Joseph Schlautrnan Charles Repert Kamrath Rtchard PYIHZ Ervxn Woraekernper Dennts Stap Wlharn Or men' Ierry Wortman LeRoy Ulrlch OUR SHOP and some of .L-Lll Q 6 va-- Lie-15' .ot ,nr our pro1ects .1 In the foreground Vlfgll Schlautrnan and Rrchard Prtnz are constructtng a loadlng Chute ln the back ground constructmg a self feeder are Iohn Hassler and Leonard Bracht Pa1nt1ng another self feeder 1S Nor bert Brockrnann Clem Brun mg rs f1n1sh ng has step ladder -l X A1 Page 32 ' -no:.A..:r:-'- 4 A' 'l A - . V. Z 5 5 N NV' - N , fx , ll. 1 I W . x J , Ii , AL -, ,, 1 ' . -t gp ,. . r - 1 , .s ' ' ' 0 N .5 0 ,r s 0 ' flwf . , ' 1 4 . ' l 9 1 Back Row: Dean Lancaster, Fldvisorg Edward Wortman, Roland Slagle, lohn Hassler, Norbert Brockrnan, Paul 5 ,'. - A ' U- . p 1 . N T ' . - . '! A ' ' U - I Es '1 t f r ' . C, xi, uglr ,kx - - - - i ' , AAA ,, t D Q. A - , D f. h . 'l' t. - ff' 'Refi ' ' 2. 9 -4 -.J ' ational Honor Society The object ot the West Point Chapter is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stim- ulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the de- velopment ot character in the pupils of West Point High School. The emblem of the Society is a shield ot gold with a torch surrounded by the letters CS LS standing for Character Service Leadership and Scholarship Bob Wat on Mary Lou Solferrnoser Darlene Henry and Bill Rdams are initiated into the National Honor Society Paul Woerrier and Bonnie McPhe sort are previous members Front Row Mary Lou Sollermoser M Rai k Borir M Pherso Miss Be gt Da tene Henry Back Row Robe' Wat o Bti Qda Pau Vce Page 33 , , , , . s , , I A I . . , A ' r . ' .. . - T l on 'Q t ' u Q 1 V , ll 4 tif 6. - K GC r ' -. 5, A if 9 -5 T Q . 4, .. 1' 5 'X 4 is W f' ry , . , 1 V . . 1 5 .. ,Q-4. 'T vig fx- : , , I I , VA v Q I . , r. r'c , . .ie c . n, ' r ., r , 1 r. ' s rx, 1' ms, 'l J rner. I Student: gather around the Mimeo- scope cs the Flrt Editor, Roland Beck, cierrichrfrcites its use. Other students are Smn Neiman, Pot Westerhofl, cmd Kyla Pichcn 1 VEST P01 TER HOT OF? THE PRESS ,... Left to right, Dick Le-isy, Ray Hcwcxrd, lee Ierrrion, and Charles Liridell The Mirneogrcph is ence more in operoticn as the West Pointer goes tc press. 'I fahtrut Page 34 Budding writers cock up news for Donna Re-imers, Nc. Qrnisch, Bill , Harriet l Luther, Beverly Ichnsori, f 'i Lcwell Meyer Miss Stcmdley CAIIET STAFF Bus ress Vana er B ll Pda Fl st B,1s ness fanager ltrn Lubke Edtto s tn Clntet Darlene Fenrf Bonnte lfcPl'1erson Flrtlfdto Be,Statn Sports Edttors Kennett' Dorn r Paul Woe ner lass Edttors lfary Lou Solterrnoser Beverly lohnson Qctrvtttes l-larnet Iones Subscrtptton Managers D1ck Lersy Wrllram Prrebnov Y D-S The Ealtor Darl ne Henry B ttf Stratton and Bonme Mcl-Uh rson tall: over plans for the Cadet wlth Bust Manager Bxll Fldam use-'95 bl xr: ii a at g a s lc .fe Iol t H t I Mary Lou Solf rnoser Betty Stratton 1 Prxeb M Seated Paul W e B1 Hdarn Bonrne Mcpners Dale He X, Kenneth Dorner Ilm Lubker Page 35 ' i. . . . g ..., 1 . :Ts s ' ' l. T. . . ' r J . . . . - . I' - - .l . , . , A , ' ' ' . 1 1 i r ..... tt r to , -' X - S . . 4 . . e Y f fa - , 4 KJ . . A I . . . , V ' s, e H e - , ' 9 B l ' V ' '- ness . , Q .s , , - vt . I A A A ,,, 1 , l . 9 ., 7 H., ' ? ., V' A F, - sf 1' ' A V' 5 'V I V F 4 , ' K ' ' A 4 L .. D , , . n- .KA . 1 1 S' 'L I St n'n 1 Miss S s e, Bic' Leisy, Be' rly sort, Clrrie ones, EF , , B'll ' now, r Barick o rner, 11 .. s, .' ' on, r. ne nr ', . . , ' , GAA 0909 kiyw Front Row Donna Bermers Bonme McPherson Beverly lohnson Patty Westerholt Harrret Iones Betty Stratton Barbara Bartak Second Bow Bumce Bettenhausen Shlrley Whrte Sally Ravenscrott Hrla Mae Benne lamce l-lensel Donna Beckenhauer Fern Schmrdt Madelme Watson Manlyn Senden Thrrd Bow Carol Haeffehn Margaret Badecker Norma Brandt Darlene Lxska Betty Drers Mae Io Washburn lflarlyn French Norma Petersen Darlene Schmrdt Vera Buchholz lltss Standley The G Fl H gtrls start another excrtmg game ot basketball the1r favortte sport of the season Page 36 . U . 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'P 3 PIU!-Q 'Vw 5 A f Page 37 ootball RRY HOWBRD BOB HRSEBROOCK ROLAND BECK KENT BUNDERSON BILL RDBMS Center End Tackle Guard Guard Hfter the f1rst football game of the season Wllh Tekamah the past looked gloomy but th1s defeat of 32 0 gave the team a deterrn1 natton that they wouldnt let thts happen aga1n They worked hard the next week 1n pract1ce and when they made the long tr1p to Txlden on Fnday they defeated T1lden 24 U The next week was open Thls gave the Ca dets two weeks to prepare for a favored Pen der eleven The game was played on the Pender held and th1s ttme the Cadets really came through w1th a 19 7 v1ctory Th1s was West Po1nts f1rst conference game When the Cadets met Oakland on the1r home held they proved too heavy for them and eastly won 25 6 Thrs was the Cadets second conference v1ctory The next game w1th Wake fleld dtdnt go very well The Cadets started off with a bang tak1ng the lead 6 U 1n the f1rst quarter but then Wakefxeld came back and defeated West Poxnt 20 6 Thts was the f1rst conference defeat wh1ch West Po1nt suf fered and xt put them out of f1rst place On the last home game of the year the Cadets aga1n showed the spectators a good game when they defeated W1sner 25 U W1sner was s1mply outplayed all around by West Pomt Talang to the road for the last game of the season the Cadets went f1I'Sl to Lyons Here they suffered an upset on a cold muddy f1eld by the score of 25 0 On the last game of the season the Cadets went to Stanton to meet a much favored Stanton team The de terrmnahon of the Cadets to end the season r1ght helped them succeed 1n defeatmg Stanton 6 O CT WE PRESENT THE CHDETS Front Row Stan Netrnan Orvllle Dxers Dlck Lexsy Ioe lerman Kent Bunderson Ray Howard Roland Beck Robert Engelhardt Dale Harn1sch Bob Hoesxng Paul Woerner Second Row Charles Llndell Mell Wostoupal Vernon Brasch l-lyle l-lensel Bob Hasebroock I1m Lubker Bxll Rdams Kenneth Dorner Dean Meter Orvllle Dahl Lowell Meyer Leland Dlers Back Row Coach M1ller DeVerne Smldt LeRoy Iohnson Mxlton Schwartz Merle Fegley Edward Young Merhn Bowman Tom Iuhl Carroll Balley DeVerle Smxdt Keith Gustafson Student Manager hm Peatrowsky Page 38 5 1 L ' ' -. -- . ' .. ,L --1 , , ' 1 1 . 1 . . - - . , - 1 . . . - I , . . . . . I , . 1 . I . . 1 ' ' I ' - . . , . . , ' . . . 1 s 1 3 A 2 1 A ffm?-1 f . M- 5 , . , A 1 - L 1' 5 .1 I R A , - c... , . 1 Q 1 . . - . 1 4. , . . t , 5 . . f - , - I . ...Q .1 . -- - 'Y ' S' Y, :L A F ....... - ' A A. - 'L f . ' . . , . , , , . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 Football VERNON BRHSCH ORVILLE DIERS HM LUBXER BOB HOESING HYLE HENSEI. Tackle Full back End Holt back Tackle The West Polnt reserves played three games thls year The f1rst game they defeated Wrsner 18 O on W1sners home held On a return game the Wrsner team was tougher to beat but agam the reserves came out on top '2 O The only defeat wh1ch the re serves suffered was Wllh Pender Agia.. MEL WOSTOUPRL STAN NEIMHN Center Quarter back Scherer frxes Kent Be 1 Jured 11 a play 1 Page 39 . ' , . ', :.'1T- -. - 1 1 ' - D ' - F Dr. .. ' n- N ' ' 5 dersons leg after he was , , .W 4 '- ., f I K Q as 4 ftixi? I I fl X Basketball 'Jin - Ahr- 4 4 yan f ' ' - Front Row: Douglas Manser, Student Managerg Dick I-eisy, Ray Howard, Kenneth Dormer. Robert Hase- broock, Iirn Ierman, Ioe Ierman. Second Row: Dale Harnisch, Orville Diers, Bob Hoesing, Hyle Hensel, Orville Dahl, lim Peatrowsky, Mr. Miller Coach. Back Row: Keith Gustafson, DeVerne Smidt, Merlin Bowman, Mell Wostoupal, Ted Simonson, Milton Schwartz, DeVerle Smidt. The Cadets met with misfortune on their first game ct the season at Bancroft and. were defeated by the score of 34 to 29. Ht the next game at Pilger, the Cadets were determined to make a come back, and in the last quarter of the game they became alive and poured in lt? points to take the game, 34 to 22 The Cadets went to Valley for their third game where they had no trouble defeating them 45 to 30. -+.:XJ K ,, ' I 2. K L The Cadets met Oakland here at West Pointefor their first home game. They were fairly cold, and were playing against a hot Oakland team, who were able to outlast the Cadets, 32 to 31. Feeling the jinx ot the scoreboard for the second time on their home floor, the Cadets lcst to Stanton 32 to 31. The Cadets suffered one of its few bad defeats of the season when they lost to Tekamah by a score of 48 to l6 on the Tekarnah floor Back on their home floor the Cadets again met the one point margin, but this time they were cn top, 23 to 22 7:7 fhe first game of the Carning County Tourna- ment the Cadets were matched with their city rival, GQ The Cadet.: wanted this game, and they gave If al They had lt paid off too because when the final whistle blew, it was the Cadets 43, GQ. 42. '. the finals with Bancroft, both teams played hard, at Eaicrfft war mble to keep their 5 point lead, :th rglled deff-at for the Cadets Bob Hasebroock and Don Loisel jump for a rebound in the GH vs West Point game of the County Tournament. Basketball In the first game after the tournament, the Cadets defeated a favored Lyons team 38 to 31. Fit Wake- field the Cadets met a team which was really hot and with which the Cadets seemed unable to cope Qs a result, Wakefield came out on top, 33 to 22. Qt Hooper the Cadets played a cold game, but still managed to triumph over Hooper by a score of 32 to 29. In the next game with Pender on their home floor, the Cadets played a much improved style of ball and defeated Pender 34 to 25 The Cadets last out-of-town game before the District Tournament was played at Wayne Hs a result of a cold team and a large floor, the Cadets met with a 26 to 37 defeat, The last two games of the season were both home games. ln the first we defeated Schuyler 48 to 41, and in the second, Scribner 32 to 30 On the first night of the District Tournament, the Cadets rnet the team picked to win the tournament. and which had twice defeated the Cadets on their own floor. This team was none other than Bancroft. Flfter a hard fought battle, however, the Cadets upset Bancroft 33 to 32. The third night the Cadets :net their city rival, GH, another picked team, and again we came out victorious with a score of 31 to 22 On the fourth night, and the finals, the Cadets met Ly- ons. The first half looked uncertain when West Point held but a one point lead, but in the second half they came alive with explosive violence and came home with the District Tournament crown by defeat- ing Lyons 43 to 27. ln the play-off game at Wayne the Cadets met the red-hot Wakefield team, and lost their chance for the State Tournament by being de- feated 55 to 38 Fllthough the team did not go tc the State Tour- nament, we, the students of Vflest Point High, are certainly proud of the team and our Coach 3trfW i'P 555. Wfgwww. J, Mit Y' . tl! Ken Dormer sinks a basket in the County Tourna- ment game with Bancroft Junlor Hzgh 'gil' P ST P015 ln Cl 'x T P0147 MQ eww 'STM' V-STPII1, 'lg Pm' Fust Row Vxctor Roth Iames Bunderson Russel1S1la M1ke Engle Ixmmy Clausen fholdmg the balll Dlck Seelmeyer Fred Woemer Edward Sellent1n Leland Elnemann Second Row Bobby Benne Hllan Iohnson Cecll Woodka Larry Solferrnoser Roger Starr FIGIICIS Davee Iarnes Drsher Rrchard Zobel Flllan Young Tommy Coleman Th1rd Row Robert Kmdschuh Robert Hunter Russell Peatrowsky Ronald Ktndschuh Dwayne Hurnhcek Iumor Schlake Roger Kassebaum Ted Thatcher Delbert Peterson Wayne Meter W11l1s Relmers Iunrny Clausen TWIRLERS Ioyce Stratton Mary Iecrn Letsy and Dorothy X Peatrowsky I I l s if tu Page 42 o o X f R X I L ', T X - ' 'Z' ' rf ' of 'T , K ,Q . . ' 1 ' ' A, 7 - to! - , vl , . WDA -' P. , , V - Z ' ' ,'-.Ia M l' j , Z , qv. ,s5TPf,,,. ' t ' ' A r 514', A 4 ,A it -'. ,.- K Y Q . I , Congratulations to the Class of 1949 FARMERS 8: MERCHAlN TS NATIONAL BANK Congratulatzons Class of 1949 GOLDEN ROD CAFE Alr Condxtloned Good Home Cooklng Phone 253 WEST POINT STUDEBAKER Sales aml Sen we Phone 46 West Pomt VERN HACEDORN WEST POINT MATTRESS COMPANY New Mattresses 8: Box Sprmgs Made to Order Cleanmg 8: Rebu1ld1ng Dealer 1n New 8: Used Furmture 8: Stox es RGIHII 8: Wholesale WEST POINT lN EBRASKA MAID RITE CAFE ' The lnggest ll le Snmlulch Shop ln the Iluluest W est Polnt Nebraska N ITZ STUDIO F01 the Late t m INDI! IDU XL NX IDDIINF and B HEY Pl IR FRAITL RI Phone 939 W West Pomt Page 43 T 1- Y . . . L ' ' 'U . . 7 N. , . V . 1 ,, L. E. Turner, Mgr. Phone 71-W ' v lv , ' I gl' . ' - l ' ' .V I ' 1 FINER PHOTOGRAPHS Every Cenelli Portrait is Outstanding . . . . . . distinguished by the basic superiority of craftsmanship and value. Va . 711 Pierce Sioux Clty Street Iowa Phone 494 wvllfjll ln West Pomt Qtop at the VETERAN'S CLUB Muluest s Finest Small Club AIR CONDITIOINLD OPEN QIX DAYS A WLEK 4 PM TILL MIDNITE Pge 44 .Sfhndwo AMERICAN LEGION-VETERANS UF FOREIGN WARS G VOGLTANCE STORES 'es Point oc GOOD LUCK! Best Wishes for the Graduating Class of '49 Omaha Cold Storage VS est Point Nebraska WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF FARM SUPPLIES Massey Harris New Idea Fairbanks, Morse 8i Co WASHBURN IMPLEMP NT C O West Pomt Phone 2 WEST POINT CHAMBER COMMERCE MEMBER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES For lommumtw Deulopmenl and I rogress PIPIIFIIIIV .ut lost REA CUMING COUNTY RURAL PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT Supply C0 YOI. R LINITED 'VIOTORS SERVICE STATION I mplele 4 I m use Hch1pShp Self' AI TO S TRM TOR 'NIOTOR PARTS Phone 57 W' West Polnt 590 South Mam Street Page 45 W .1 D lge ' of Q ' A 9 L 3 , . V , ., . ' 6 P The Consume-rs' Projevt MaChIne 8 fn , . u 0 u '- Q n 'n 0 . r'i 1' Page 46 coNc.RATuLATloNs To THE Hz, Gang . . CLASS OF '49 FROM Mr-et you at Pattel Son SULLY S CAFE C1 eamery MANUFACTURERS I'lNIf DAIRY FOODS WEST IUINT T e WEST POINT REPUBLICAN l unung., 1 aunts .s 'Neu.su.sl Zhusnaper SPORT S NEWS I OWIICS F IRM NEWS I OC XL PICTURES One of Nebrdskds Outstandm Commumtx Newspapers I UBLISIIHJ I-Oli Tlllm HNTIRP I' NHL! I 3 0 A o OF LOCAL NEWS SOCIAL NEWS I R-IDI ATION -KNNIIUNI PWIFNTS FALLINF f xRDs fl XSS ,IIWXI-IRI Sf IIOOI Sl PPI IFS IJIPI UNI X SPI-1lKIIS'l S THE T C LORD CO III PI- NIJXISI I' PROIJLI TS POR IWIIH SXNIIIXTION 'NI-Ifll For Ox er a Quarter of a Century 'Nebraska Schools andInst1tut1ons H wx L Found Us to be a Pehable Source of SANITA FIOIN AIND MAIINTB NAINC T1 v IVIIIIXN Icplg onlin L Tlu HllllIlllgIOH I dhonltorleb, Inc New iork lluntlngton Indnana Toronto WALTER ST OETZEL APPLIANCE CO Home Appllances GIFTS FOR ALL OC CASIONS PHONE 101 W XX EST POINT, INI4 BR XSIx K Ixnu ul Fqlllplflffllt XII ISIIIXI NIIARS SKIPS K SIRWIII' WAY NI' FEEDS Iludv II Ixniew el Phone 336 West Point Page 47 Q. I. :v.i'f '.'f1. I :ov ' 'I IZ I ,, , I 1 If .I Q iv .q III ' .1 . . I I' -4 X N . I x , .I :If .. .' . , , , A , 3 ,LL CAPS ANI, GUWVNS SUIIIJIJIES 9 Q IIZXV' '.'. Q. ix ' 'S ' zt'v ' . I I O O I Y 1' I' P1 . . v . I I f J . Con ' ' .- , . .4- f .- ,. I Q' Q 4 f A is L 1 A 4 O Q HILL HATCHERY Your Hy-Line Dealer HILL FEEDS Complete Poultry Servzce fall 208 Vs Vest Pom! Nebraska WEST POINT J LUMBER CO PAINT AND APPLIANCE Pam! W .allpaper Phone 88 Appliance s I umbvr foal lfllllfllllg, 'Ualerml WEST POINT NEBRASKA Modern Buxlflmg Servuce page 48 Lxhg phdbyS I ,, ,. , , ' ' 9 C Y I C I O C 121 East Park 198-VV 271-J - I - ' ' , I ' 't o ra tote loumcl P g X, . WEST POINT Congratulations C R E A M E R Y To the Class of 1949 Phone 430 from Manufacturers of Fine Quality Creamery Butler MOODIE BURKE FRANK J FIGGE E V JONES LAWYERS Se11 us your cream and eggs and help support vour home town vfsfr Tony s Food Market West Potnt's Complete One Stop Food Store THFX ARE funn BFf A.UQF THEY Rr NIADF GOOD Page 49 BE SURE T0 TRY TUNY9S HOMEMADE SAUSAGES CONGRATULATIONS fwm Congratulations J. A. RITTER, Agency from Insurzxnce, Real Estate, Bonds, Loans Investments DR J J YVEST POINT, NEBRASKA RASMUS OI L COMPANY A complete lme of D e e p o C k Petroleum Products Washing I reasmf, Batteries Tires Avrvssorws GUARANTFED USED CARS Phone 7 Wes! Pom! ORTMEIERS SEED, FEED ERB ELECTRIC PROD YAGER SEEDS Pl RIVA 85 NOROCO FEED , DCM J I CASE IMPLEMENTS UCE IXXezP1r WeBuy Poultry Cream Eggs H1d6S Phone 939 J West Pom! F e Pack lp D lne v Ser ucv West Pomt Phone 32 Paqe 50 . , I 1 . , l E1 ' 5 f . - Tour K Immzror I 1 - - , . u 5 o 71 .. - ' rv '-'. 4 'r, 1 , . KERKCW SL ICKMAN Chevrolet Sales 80 Servlee CONOCO OIL PRODUCTS Phone ll Phone 321 Westpolnt Vetermary Hosp1tal C C COLLINS DYNI J 'NI COLLINS DYNI W E COLLINS DVNI Increase Your Profits by Cmzsultzng a Graduate Vetermarzan RP LI XBLP Sl- KX If I' BPTTI' R RI' Sl LTS Phone 21 V est Polnt 'Nebr Page 51 9 9 O DI-IPICNDABI.l-I SHRLNIS YACCINISS AND NIICIIICINES t Y ' , -Y l Page 52 DR. M. L. STEFFL West Point, Nebraska SCHUETHS SHOE STORE Complete Line of Shoes for the Family WEST POINT, NEBRASKA Congratulatzons an Best Health Wishes Class of 1949 R M STOVER D C West Pomt SPEND YOUR SPARE TIME AT THE PASTIME Warren L Wendt Proprietor Phone 490 fongratulahons To the floss of 1949 WEST POINT FILLING STATION VVM DRUHE Propnetor Your Phxlhps 66 Dealer Phone 42 BEST VVISHES TO THE SENIORS OF 1949 ROY S FOOD CENTER Complete One Stop Food Scrvxce 'Heats Groceries Free Delnery Phone 473 Un A FARMERS UNION State I-xch.m,',e Store lr: ll A Y nur Dnulenrls VS ISHES YOL PROSPEROLS FLTLRE Do It I Iectrlfallv d Y Y WYEST POINT LIGHT 8E WATER VTQST POINT, NICIIRASK.-K I ' 1 S ra' '4 ' ' . ' ,. A- ' in .IGH LUBKER, Jr. Your .ICH DEERE OLDSMOBILE Dealer ln West Pomt Modern Showroom Complete Parts Lune PHONE 6 Congratulatzons to the class of 1,9 rom H W SL R L Baumanns DEPARTMENT STORE The Bug Store on the Corner I-'lorshexm Shoes for Men and Women Conn e Pans Fashxon h Jacqueline Shoes for Young Ladxes Famous Brands In Men s Furnish1 gi CDOTHCRAI-'I' SUITS-RUGBY MUNSINGWEAR LEE HATS SHIRTCRAFI' SHIRTS Names you know nn Appliances FRIGIDAIRE DEEPFRJIEZE ZENITH RADIOS SUNBEAM DUO THERM OIL HEATERS AMERICAN Sinks and Cabinets Fine t Qualny P ece Goods Featurlng QUADRIGA PRINTS ON Tl-IE SIQAXJWD FLOOR Ladies Smart Wearmg Apparel GAY GIBSONS DORIS DoDsoNs INFLLY DONS TEENTIMERS GAGE HATS Gift Department Toyland IH the Basement Santa Makes an A nual Yusuf. COMPLETE SHOPPING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY UNDER ONE ROOF Page 53 . . 1 ' J 0 O O O It ' 71 . ' 'n , I i V . . . Crosby-Square for Young Men 'S ' i n ' I9-49 GREETINGS GRADS!! We're eager to be among the first to congratulate you on the completion of your high school education . . . and to wish you every success as you continue in college or take your place in the business world. K E R L 'S For Fine Watches and Dzamond Rings Phone 1 THIETJE ou, Co Texaco Products West Point, Nebraska Paq Q4 a Congratulatzons Semors TOWL HOLLOWAY S CONFECTIONERY Tobacco C1 gars Candy Ice Cream Magazme Subscmptlons Pontlac and Bulck Sales and Servlce WEST POINT MOTOR COMPANY Phone 33 Rlvola Theatre West Pomt s Proudest Possesswn CHOICE OF THE INDUSTRYS MOTION PICTURES Tl-IE LATEST IN AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT T y at ne of these h t summer days Page 55 f 9 l . 142 S. Main W'est Point 1 ' I r ' 0 0 ! 1 Congratulations Seniors of '49 from SNACK SHOP AND DIXIE CREAM DONUT SHOP Blue Bunny Ice Cream Home-made Pies Candy Pop Sandwiches Fresh Donuts Betty Jean Coats and Suits. Styled With Authority in Fashion-high! Fabrics. Georgianna and Trudy Hall Dresses Nation ally Advertised and Recognized for Style and Fit. THE LADIES SHOP wi-:s'r POINT, NEBRASKA COMPLIMENTS RAY J SMITH Furnlture Store HARRY SASS Druggzst PRESCRIPTIONS FOUNTAIN SERVICE FAIRMONT S ICE CREAM Phone 8 WEST POINT CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 49 Helbros Bulova Elgin Parker Hamilton Watches Y ARGER JEWELRY CONCRATULATIONS GRADUATES CLASS OF 49 PENNEY'S Page 56 O Y I Y 7 For the Gmduarc ' i ' 0 0 Rabbass Cooper Studio Photographs That Lzve We Specxahze ln Weddlng Photos All Types of Commerclal Work Day or Nlght CALLS ACCEPTED Phone 407 W asebroock s IGA and Frozen Food Lockers We-sn P01 1 Plone 20 Pag 57 ll ' 9 , ,n I ZOBEL FARM STORE x w w MIHHSQPOIIS Moline West Pom! DUNN'S THE GAS COMPANY FARMER S CO OP Congratulations To the Class of 49 Congratulatzons To the Class of 49 MR AND MRS vlcToR F Busan DDS HOTEL WEST POINT Page 8 9 I DR. LEO V. SAMSON THE Coast to Coast C ARMODX BAKERY S tore Hardware Auto Supplles Home o Good Food ART I UDW If' f M65 HP CRFMI WEST PoINT NEBRASKA CRP MI CRUQT BRP AD HP RWIUNF S BEAUTY SHUI' WEST IOIINT NEBRAQKA Fon QUALITY WoRK WEST POINT CLEANERS and LAUNDERERS Cuaranteecl Nloth Proofln Freerlng Fur Storage Wault Cleaning and Repairing Leather Jackets Cleaned and Redsed PHONE 75-FOR PICKLP AND DELIVERY Page 59 I 1 Z 7' J J V I VYEDDING CAKES Locally Owned - Nationally Organized , . , 1 ' ' Y y ' ' A g ,4 4 , Page 60 Cummg County Democrat RAYMOND T HARSTICK Pubhsher One o Eastern Nebraskcfs Leadmg Newspapers WF DO ALI KIND9 OF PRINTING A f' OOD ADVFRTIQING MEDIUM Headquarters For School Supplies HESTED STORES CO 5-10-25c to Sl oo GARAGE Chrysler Plymouth Sales Sermce Phone 55 West Pomt 0 . ' 9 4 .4 n 1 1 . . 0 Congratulations to the Class of '49 THE TOWN PUMP LUNCHES AND SOFT DRINKS SPORTSWEAR FOR YOUNG MEN I :sat the SCHMITT CLOTHING STORE to SPO Sport Coats Trousers Jackets Sport Shlrts Sweaters Shoes Belts Blllfolds Jewelry P000 61 the latest styles in Young .Wen's clothing Congratulatzons Class of 1,9 JOHN J GROSS Mr-PHERSON PHARMACY On the Corner West Pomt Nebraska Meler Clothmg Company West Pom! 'Nebraska Your flnlhler 917160 1813 Featurlng such Imes as GRIF FON CURLEE CLUB Suns and Ox ercoats Allen A and Duofold Undervx ear Marktxx 'nn and Essley Shxrts Stetson Hats Brentwood Sweatexs Moyud Hose standard lxnes We Stuxe to Please STOETZEL HARDWARE The Qualuv Hardware XPPI IANI P S PXINTS HARDY ARF V est Point, Nebraska Phone 60 PAI ACE MARKET The Home of Homemade Sausage WIENERS BOLOGNA METTVVURST PENNSYLVANIA AND LIVER SAUSAGE e Butcher ualztv Ble and Pork Managers J Kuzelka 8a J R Dmslage Phone 67 YOUlNG'S ELECTRIC SHOP Radios Xppllam 1 s Serum' Phone 90VV Pace 69 7 To U 0 J 7 . 5 D. .. -, . v K -B, A ' for the Ladies, and many other . J W O '. 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