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FIRST ROW, L. to R.: K. Hansen, L. Leitow, L. Miserez, C. Neiman, S. Schellenberg, Mrs. Breetzke, Mrs. Wells, sponsors, R. Tomrdle, M. Lubbers, Y. Miserez, C. Guern. SECOND ROW: K. VanBuren, G. Decker, D. Oswald, S. Bowman, C. Heyne, D. Ross, G. Vandenberge, T. Tingelhoff, D. Maas, M. Maas, M. Kindschuh, M. Beckenhauer. THIRD ROW: R. Wiechman, L. Elsasser, D. Fenske, J. Thompson, J. Broekemeier, F. Kauffman, R. Gaster, M. ■ Kahrs, S. Fenske, L. Pospishil, J. Miller, L. Smith. FOURTH ROW: P. Meyer, D. Wimmer, J. Blanknagel, F. Engelhardt, G. Meyer, M. Olson, J. Green, V. Furchert, J. Burda, R. Beckenhauer, L. Brehmer. r ° Freshmen lifif .Uh I ; » tfu. ffil i CLASS OFFICERS Freshman class officers are David Wimmer, president; Sandra Schellenberg, vice-president; Sue Bowman, secretary; Glen Vandeberge, treasurer; Lynette Pospishil and Mike Kindschuh, student council. FRESHMAN INITIATION Sept. 1, 1961 Peanut Rolling Contest!
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Vol. 39 Senior Class Publication West Point, Neb !4 t'S :in L L Nc OC?f 5 The West Pointer is published by the West Point Hi;h School journalism class at ’Jest Foint, Nebraska. FIRST SEMESTER STAFF Editor....................Darlene Ayres •T sst. Editor...............Janice Pierce ports Editor..............Robert Fenske Art Editor.................Maxine Greve Reporters.............. Julie Anderson, Evon Daberkow, Dean Perry, Leighton Petersen, arid Gwen Rush SECOND SEMESTER STAFF Editor,,....................Evon Daberkow Asst, Editor...............Julie Anderson Sports Editor.,........Leighton Petersen , Art Editor,,.........Maxine Greve 'Reporters.............. .Marlene Ayres, ■■•.obert Fer.ske, Dean Perry, Janice .Fierce and Q-ott Rush. Nature Paints Ricture The sun reflected red, gre n, gold, yellow and orange colors cn the ’ tread expanse of -'ater. In the distnee, almost at the horizon, walking shadows w ere still -working on a road. This was the view from one side of the train. From the other, the water was ad x - k the sky so yew c uy barely see ’ uhe division between the two. Slowly the sun sank below the horizen and the sky blended into the water. A feeling of peace ard calm fell over the Great Salt Lake as-the twilight grew in- ■ : - -■ ' C3S . nr is Rodents Award Cedric Morris received the Regents Scholarship for S100 tuition per year at the University of Nebraska. Roger Reppert was an alternate for the scholarship. They were the only t o seniors from WPHS who took the tests. Cut of'. 438 Nebraska schools, 5080 students took the examination. This year there were 308 winners and 1553 alternates for the scholarship Cadets Win Herald Plataue i West Print Cadets won the VkrId-Herald plaque and first place in the final Class C ratings. Although the Cadets dropped their final game with Neliah, their seasons rec.rrd was strong enough to cop the honor, Wytr.cre, Oshkosh and Battle Creek pushed the Point ers for top honors for the closest finish in history. The 7-7 tie the Pointers shared with David City Aquinas was probably the deciding factor in the f 1 r a 1 : U A o icyi r r I I iCll ; DUN European i N.L. Uternark, V e Vocational Agricul structor, has been ed to a s s i s t i Kildee, Fremont Vo Agriculture Ins-with the task of as a leader for -bra ska FFA Goodwij cultural ii.ission tr The delegation w: sist of 70 Nebra: land, Scotland, Czechoslovakia, ar.d Poland. The g r o u p wi] Omaha on June 29 f 23-day tour. Uternark and Kilc« receive expense-pai on behalf of the in.g youth foundatic People to People C Exchange Program he Dwight D. Eisenhove West Point will resented by t h r on this a tural mission to Europe. This is not a devoted to tourism, ar. informative, ed; al goodwill missior cated to improvir tions and under; between America a r people of Europe an opportunity to ' r belie le Visit Au Joyce Ander c.aduate of JrHS, accepted by the Ex in International L represent the States i n Austr summer.
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