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

 - Class of 1951

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s I D They minded their manners! Receiving the Emily Post book of Etiquette from flrla Mae Benne are Bob Engelhardt and Mae lo Washburn, the boy and girl with the best manners. Blending their voices. Students gathered around the decorated tree to sing carols in true Christmas spirit. flavin JhsL LOcu This year the Student Council undertook such tasks as planning our homecoming celebration, selecting the etiquette contest winners, sponsoring a clothes drive, promoting a traffic safety campaign, selling cokes at games, and backing many other school-improvement projects. Under the leadership of presidents. Bob Engelhardt and Aria Mae Benne, and the sponsorship of Miss Bergt and Mr. Rarick, this student governing body met every Friday evening to voice their opinions on school problems and plan their activities. Student Council H 0 W Pagr 18 Seated: Mel! WostOupal, flrla Mae Benne, Jean Ann Hagedorn, Miss Bergt, Bob Engelhardt Standing: Norma Brandt, Nancy Chantry Not pictured: Mae Jo Washburn, Shirley Will, Kay Schmidt, LeRoy Johnson

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Freshmen loin the Ranks First row: Fae Schulzkump, Marilyn Perry, Marcella Benne, Sue Haeffelin, Dorothy Peatrowsky, Marie Ahrndt, Dana Bailey, Evonne Forks, Lola Mae Camin, Donna Mae Disher. Second row: Ronald Meyer, Dixie Lee Kist, Mardell Brockmann, Margie Haase, Marlene Jahnke, Janice Erickson, Allen Johnson, Ronald Kindschuh, lleen Hansen, Allen Young. Third row: Donald Munderloh, Donna Thietje, Nancy Chantry, Ruth Hensel, Gloria Pagels, Joan Lausen, Carol Beckenhauer, Dorothy Huntemann, Kay Schmidt. Fourth row: Mary Ann Lase, Evelyn Sellentin, Mava Jean Sila, Beverly Woodka. Carolyn Gelster. Larry Peterson. Roger Kassebaum. Richard Priebnow. LaVern Metzger, Larry Solfermoser, Cecil Woodka. Not pictured: Fred Woerner CbixiouA, ftoA. Uhl Cldw L in. (BsqlrL New Recruits Initiated on October 6 First row: Dorothy Huntemann, Joan Lausen, Sue Haeffelin, Ruth Hensel, Gloria Pagels, Lola Camin, Larry Peterson, Cecil Woodka, Larry Solfermoser, Allen Young. Socond row: Marilyn Perry. Carolyn Gelster, Nancy Chantry, Beverly Woodka, Carol Beckenhauer. Donna Thietje, Fae Schulzlcump Marcella Benne, lleen Hansen, Mary Lase. Third row: Evonne Forks, Marlene Jahnke, Evelyn Sellentin, Dorothy Peatrowsky. Donna Disher, Janice Erickson. Mava Sila. Marie Ahrndt. Margie Haare. Mardell Brockmann Fourth row: Walter Roberts, Roger Kassebaum. Allen Johnson. Ronald Kindschuh. LaVern Metzger. Donald Munderloh, Fred Woerner, Kay Schmidt, Richard Priebnow, Ronald Meyer, Dana Bailey. Forming stairsteps are the first-semester officers: Beverly Woodka. news reporter; Gloria Pagels, vice president; Ruth Hensel, treasurer; Dorothy Peatrowsky. secretary; Sue Haeffelin. president.



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Cast: 1 Charles Roppert. Marilyn French. Bob Hoesing. Ed Young. Marilyn Sendon, Moll Wostoupal. Darlene Schmidt, (seated) Kay Fenske, Norma Brandt. Vera Bucholz, Carol Haetlelin. (standing) Joan Lncicson, Merle regiey. Keith Gustatson. (BdwuL JPul ScsmsUl. Attention, all of you! Katinka is twenty, Sari is eighteen, Ella is sixteen, and Mitzi is fifteen and a half. Do you remember this familiar line from Seven Sisters, the hilarious three-act comedy presented by the juniors under the direction of Miss Shir Lee Boggs? The plot of the play centers around Mitzi, a girl of nineteen, who cannot marry 'til her three older sisters do. and the strange young man who schemes with her to marry off the sisters. The cast won't forget the grueling hours of rehearsal, nightly refreshments, Oscar awards, those inevitable missed cues, the pranks, and the fun of play practice which all led to the successful grand finale on November 17.

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