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Junior Synopsis The long awaited time was here at last. We were no longer looked down upon by the upper classmen but were now one of them. While most classes have set a record for being the largest or most talented, ours was known for its number of boys—seven boys to twenty-six girls. The year started off with a picnic held at the park in October. On December 1, the class sponsored a successful school dance. The class play, a farce-comedy, Love Your Neighbor, was presented on November 15. The cast of eighteen and their troubles with bees kept the large audience in hysterics. Most of the juniors were kept busy with extra curricular activities. Some of the boys participated in football and basketball. The girls were well represented in both the Pep Club and G. A. A. Sally Ravenscroft was a cheerleader, and many were in band, music groups, and declamation. Bonnie Peterson was chosen to be the junior attendant to the queen for homecoming. Of the many school activities, perhaps the most important was the day we spent at the courthouse for County Government. Those elected were: County Judge, Bonnie Peterson; County Clerk, Donna Lee Solfer-moser; Clerk of District Court, Mae Jo Washburn; County Treasurer, Janice Hen-sel; County Superintendent, Maxine Henry; County Sheriff, Milton Schwartz; County Assessor, Norbert Brockmann; County Surveyor, James Jerman; County Attorney, Bob Englehardt; and County Supervisors, Shirley Will, Elizabeth Johnson, Joyce Beer-bohm, Anita Wickert, Lois Priebnow, Neva Knuppel, and Marcella Volker. After weeks of planning and hard work under the guidance of our sponsors, Miss Lallman and Miss Ickman, the Junior-Senior banquet and dance turned out to be a huge success. After an exciting and memorable year we, the juniors, look forward to the day next fall when we will enter the halls of West Point High School as seniors, the class of 1951. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS: Norbert Brock-mann, Vice President; Bob Englehardt, President; Shirley Will, Secretary; not pictured, Lois Priebnow, Treasurer.
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By The Stars of Tomorrow JUNIORS MARCELLA VOLKER SHIRLEY WHITE NOT PICTURED SHIRLEY WARNER ANITA W1CKERT SHIRLEY BURRIS MAE JO WASHBURN SHIRLEY WILL SHIRLEY MALONEY MADELINE WATSON MARLENE ZENG FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS: Janice Hensel. Treasurer; Maxine Henry. Secretary: James Jer-man. Vice-President: Donna Lee Solfermoser. President ; Ted Simonson, Student Council.
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Amateurs Acquire Acclaim SOPHOMORES ROW I—Norma Brandt. Marilyn French, Marlene Hoetfelker. Ivalo Meier, Vera Bucholz, Joan Abendroth. Kay Fen-ske, Carol Haeffelin. Charles Reppert. ROW II—Warren Davee. Keith Gustafson. Cleo Eilerts. Margaret Radecker, Warren Pagels, Douglas Manser. DeVerne Smidt. DeVerle Smidt. LeRoy Johnson, Clayton Webb, Vernelle Wegner. Norma Petersen. Marilyn Senden. ROW III—Tom Juhl, Jean Druhe. Valetta Zahnow, Betty Diers, Betty Nielsen, Katherine Teebkin, Jeanette Petz. LaDonna Repschlaeger, Joan Erickson, Darlene Liska, Darlene Schmidt, Miss Halla. ROW IV—Mr. Lancaster. Merlin Bowman. Leland Diers. Bob Hoesing. Ed Young. Mell Wostoupal, Edwin Strong, Merle Fegley. Orville Meyer. Frank Mejstrik, Gene Wegner. The “Saucy Sophomores” are one of the most ambitious and aggressive classes in school. Keith Gustafson, Mell Wostoupal, and Bob Hoesing. Douglas Manser is the Student Manager. They had four boys that played on the first team in football and three on the first team in basketball. In football they were Bob Hoesing, LeRoy Johnson, Mell Wostoupal, and Leland Dierson. In basketball were One of the four attendants to the Homecoming queen, November 11, was pretty little Marilyn French. Marilyn was also the queen at the Halloween party. CLASS OFFICERS: Darlene Schmidt. Treasurer; Mari- lyn French. Secretary; LeRoy Johnson. Student Council; Norma Brandt. Vice President; Keith Gustafson. President. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS: Darlene Schmidt, Vice President; Betty Diers. Treasurer; Marilyn French. President: Vernelle Wegner. News Reporter; Marilyn Senden. Secretary. Page 20
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