Pilger High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Pilger, NE)

 - Class of 1950

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During this year two of our present ser- vicemen, Mardelle Hass and Shirley Psotta, began their training right here in the first grade of our Pilgsr Academy. Yes, we were entering our first eight years of preparatory schooling which was required before we could enter the Academy. Traveling up through the few years before our goal, the Pllger Academy, we gained force when we enlisted into our ranks four bashful recruits, namely Lyle midt, Allen Smidt, Ruth Ann McIntosh and Lois Phillips. Finally, the Twenty-Two was completed by the addition of the eighth-grade graduates from district schools, and we entered the academy as freshmen in l9t.6. During this freshman year the rollicking Twenty-Two suffered its first setback. Yes, we lost Marilyn Hogan, Allen Mulinix, and Merlin Larson which brought us to a slightly weakened but still the ambitious nineteen. Our ranks somewhat depleted, we accepted our private first class rating, bid bon-voyage to our acting sergeant, Gil Eckten- kamp, and shuffled into line for our sophomore year. Once more we met disaster, for during our sophomore year we lost Wallace Ensley and Norman Peterson. We were invited during this fortunate year to serve at the General and Captain banquet given by the juniors for the graduating seniors. Privates Deryl Koopmann, Allen and Lyle Smidt, Shirley Psotta, Ruth Ann McIntosh and Marian Kehres represented our humble class as waiters and waitresses. We bid adieu to Captain Peterson and with our sergeant's rank safely in hand we looked upward to our Junior year. Luck was against us, as we were again stricken at the loss of Sergeants Joyce and Joan Peterson, Robert Siebrandt and Donald Jones, reduc- ing us to an unlucky thirteen. Under the direction of our com- manding Major, Mrs. Krey, we skillfully completed the Junior class play, 'Romance in a Boarding House.' We suffered many hardships but were acclaimed by two satisfied crowds. We also entertained the graduating Generals with a junior-senior banquet with a 'L9ers theme in honor of the seniors, also under skillful direction of Major Krey. Major Kray retired from service and as Captains we strove amidst a ruffle of drums and blaring of bugles for our graduating General's ranking. Upon entering we broke ranks to welcome Captain Glenn Rabbass, previously of Stanton, who raised our regiment to fourteen strong. At the halfway mark, we again welcomed Captain Dick Renninger of Hooper, rdsing our rank to fifteen. We managed a well-produced and acted senior play namely 'Dictator Dad' on April 20 and 21, 1950 under the efficient direction of Major Peterson. On May L, 1950, our troop broke one of the most strict rules of the service. We went A.W.0.L. and enjoyed ourselves to the utmost on our eager- ly planned and long awaited sneak day. On May 7, we were enter- tained at a Baccalaureate service and received our graduating gen- eral's rank at Commencement on May ll, 1950. We, as a happy graduating senior class wish to take this oppor- tunity to express our sincere gratitude to our parents and teach- ers for their assistance in our obtaining our diplomas, signifying our notable graduation, ranking as generals. - K ee' xc . Q0 'bf' CLASS MOTTO - 'Knowledge in Youth is Wisdom in Old Age' CLASS COLORS - Blua 8nd Gold CLASS FLOWER - American Beauty Rose A, f IUNIORS fl -1 1 W ..,1,...., ,, TJfUNlOI2fM Cf- ASS f'. ' Q e, ,A AR. First row: Eunice Putz, Pet Chaos, Donna Waite, Darlene Vraspir, Kathryn Meyer,Shirley Yuester, Norma Bernthal, Mrs. Peterson, spon- sor. Second row: Douglas Kane, Douglas Jones, Dean Tiedtke, Mer - IYH Olk, Jerry 50395, Leo Skovsende, Stanley Thles. Third row: John Eggerllng, Kenneth Wolverton, Welene Heermenn, Gerald Sprieck , gee Burnham, and Deen Feermenn. Absent from this picture ls Duane ye. Class Officers President Vice Pres. Secretary Treasurer lst Sem. Leo Skovsende Fred Chleboun Deen Heermenn Douglas Jones 2nd Sem. Merlyn Olk Dale Harney Norma Bernthel Shirley Kuester Class Reporter Merlyn Glk Norma Bernthal Activities This bright junior clsss began its high school year with e total enrollment of twenty-four members but was very sorry to lose en important member, Duene Dye, due to polio. On December l end 2, under the eble direction of Mr. Peterson, we successfully presented our class play, NJust Ducky'. Dean Heer- menn represented our clsss in the declemetory contest et Norfolk. On the seventeenth of January, 1950, we sponsored a high school sock hop following the Stanton vs. Pllper besketbell gems in our gymnasium. Everyone enjoyed the generous lunch of sandwiches, pop, cupcakes end ice-cream. Prizes were given for the loudest socks end the biqrest feetg n picture, which can be found in the snapshot section, was taken of the indivlduele receivinp ewerds.Derlene Vra- solr wes the junior cendidate for homecoming queen. We honored the graduetln? seniors with a banquet which was served at the Methodist church. The surroundings were very beautifully decorated uelne the theme, Nloonlight end Roses.N Following the banquet everyone enjoyed themselves dsncing. W 0 MNZW M s , SOPHOMORES a......-, ,mm-if,-vm.1. ' A - .M.n.1.w -1 i M.-. , .N ....,.... 1 ---1 1 1 1 --1 --1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 F -1 KS op!-I QIO1215 I ::5f: ' ., 's,,n is one Front row! Donald Spr 6910 Duane Plere, Gregory Kane, lack, Mr. Cory. Middle row: Charlene Hass, Barbara Dahlkoetter, Nancy Coney, Sha row: Lois ron Hamm, Betty Rennlck. Back Asch, Phyllis Donren, Rayonna Peters, Norma Willers, Marian Wolverton, Pat Karel, picture is Nancy Coney. Absent from the Merle Musser and Ronald Ascn. Class Officers President lst Sem. Pat Karel 2nd Sem. Don Sprieck Vice Pres. Merle Musser Duane Piere Sec'y.-Trees. Betty Rennick Marian Wolverton News Reporter Sharon Ramm Norma Willers Activities Nineteen Sopnomores enrolled Aug. 29, l9L9. The Sopnomoree miss- ed Merle Musser when ne left school because of polio. The first dence given basketball game December Sophomores chosen by were Betty Rennlck, Pat Karel, Norma by the Sopnomoree was after the Dodge 22, l9u9. the Juniors no be waiters and waitresses Jean Willers, Duane Piers, Gregory Kane and Donald Sprleck. We had many participate in sports as well as in music. FRESHMEN - If f .15 fy ZQERE HNELQQ Front row: Betty Aeon, Gloria Schultz, Donna Chle- beun, Mona Faye Andersen, Wilma Mulinix, Navonne Peters, Carol Dye, Middle row: VaLere Splitt-- gerber, Carol Rennick, Joen Heller, Donna Heer- menn, Luelle Siebrendt, Ruth Kenres, Wayne Cheney, Mr. Petersen, Ronald McMenigal, Edward Rood, John Swartz and Le Verne Heermann. Class Officers President Vice Pres. Sec'y.-Trees. let Sem. Arlyn Assn Donna Heermenn Cerol Rennick 2nd Sem. John Swartz Donna Heermenn Gloria Schultz News Reporter Jim Jones Jim Petersen Activities We entered in high school Aug. 29, l9h9, with twenty-one 'Green Freshmen'. Initiation wee held shortly after school started. Som of the characters were Humphrey, Daisy Mee, Denny Dimwit and the Lone- some Pole Cat, An Initiation Dense was given by the Seniors. Ruth Kehree wee chosen to represent our nigh school in the Dramatic division of the district deelemetory contest held in Nor- folk Merch 25, l950. We gave our school denee en Oct. 7 end it was very successful. On March 23, the Freshmen and Sephomoree gave e roller skating party at Wayne for the nigh school. 51 . le: FIRST First row: Mrs. Smidt, Johnny Butterfield, Bruce Cheney, Karen Field, Eddie Ahlman, Jackie Welch,Sandre Ott. Second row: Holland Lorensen,Barbara Eggerling, Richard Christensen, Nancy Petersen, Teresa Rennick, Carol Rabbass. Absent from the picture--Dale Christensen. 5 E IIUND Bums ,f Q 1, 5, , , we K k,.k -,M KINDERGARTE First row: David Julke, Roy Herschlog, Roger Marlatt, Steve Meyer, Lowell Vahle. Second row: Marci Andersen, Nancy Bernthal, Sharon Kohl, Joan Pobanz, Sharon Ander- sen, Patty Young,Mrs. Smidt. ,I in--l,s,. R' nrnzf. 47 ERADE me I V Wi- lleel , V J 1 A Y 7 4 A QQ? 0 df J '55 First row: Leonard Renninger, Darlene Larsen, Donna Hard- ing, Katherine Suhrkamp, Darwin Pilger, David Butter- field, Gloria Vahle. Second row: Miss Magill, Judy Mil- ler, Pete Andersen, Larry Lawson, James Duncan, Una Fay Splittgerber, Merlyn Peters. Third row: Julie Ramm, Jimmie Winch, Steve Lorensen, Donald Persigehl, Loretta Young, Lanny Peter- sen, Betty La Noue. Back row: Leighton Peters, Merle Christensen, Sally Ramm, Becky Rennlok, Donald Hel- ler, Janet Tiedtke. Absent from the picture--Herbert Watson. ,,, w I 5 S e f, ilq V B. ?,.l QM? , fa ns. as uni First row: Gerayne Ott, Jacqueline Graenorn, Beverly Dohren, Mary Cnilcott, Beverly Pilger, Nancy Prawitz, Donna Smidt. Second row: Mrs. Chittenden, Carol Asch, Karen Wendt, Eva Ahlman, Anna Brockman, Joyce Welch, Ron- ald Siecke, Beck row: Larry Danlkoetter, Larry Harding, Laurence Watson, Gary Branmer, Robert Eggerling. Absent from the picture are Arlene Nillere and Mylan Larsen. First row: Donald Marlatt, Howard Petersen, Lemoynee Ott, Roberta Butterfield, Judy Chace, Marcella Von Seg- gern, Rose Marie Thies, Carol Tiedtke, Kenneth Cheney. Second row: Misa Erwin, Verla Burnham, Pnyllise Meyer Mareen Vee Pilger, Geraldine Houfek, Janice Von Seggern, Ronald Piere, Loren Larsen, Maureen Schneider. Back row: Wesley Branmer, Marion Watson, Harold Berntnal, Ronald Willers, Richard Von Seggern, Kenneth Peters. Absent from the picture--Marilyn Watson. K X V' 21' ATHLETICS K, wjxr , . 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Letterren from 1938: Daryl Kcnpvfnn, Jprry Joneq, Vprlyn Div, Gwne Vil1dn, Ynrvvn Willers, Fuanw Dye, V'1Q Harney, Fchf Gnolior, 'PTYQ ?v'MwT, Lyle ffii+, ft2nWev Whies M l . - 41 . AIIIEESEQQBL 5 1511 1115 - AZ 1569 U Q u A 9 Q I D Q 6 n I L' . A H I S'ASON'3 RECORD Pilgar C Wisner 13 Pilgsz- O Scribner Q5 Pilger O Stfntozt 26 Pilger OEhttle Creek 32 Piwer 6 Allen 12 Pilger C Hwmwr 25 Wbvfrfrv Ffffffll Wwffnin Pilfer Tl Eieezxer 153 Twrjfl E fff'-Mffzfv I ' 1 S K , -' W A ,I I n li I ' egmkfw Ulf! CY - i ' ' if X wif A L .. 3 , . A f , gnu A ff , . W A - , mv, . . f . Q , Mant nf ' 2 Kjlgf Qggfqxjbf EA Q 'XXX .. -1 V l V 'ua ?E1YLn M me Q .Wg . ' mn U .. K' N 1 ' ' - ,W . i-eg r 3 '3 Q J? gvli A 1 S 5 gi. I Gregory Kane, iStudent Managerl, Daryl Koopmann, Gerald Sprieck, Norman W1l16T3,E8?l Ramm, Allen Smidt, Dale Harney, Stanley Thies, Leo Skovsende, Kenneth Wolverton, Jerry Jones, Merlyn Olk, and Coach Roland Sehleueeper. ,X A 'Q fc. ' hu, 1?:?AX ffl ,' A if 3 1. 3 oy 7 C' HONORARV BASVETEATL CAPTAIN NORMAN WILLERS SEASON'S RECCRD Pilger Opponents' Score Score 35 Wisner 25 35 Leigh L8 36 West Point 23 32 Scribner L2 56 Winside L2 A2 Dodge BL 39 Battle Creek 63 LL Laurel L8 2b Stanton 32 A3 Clarkson A5 52 Howells 37 A9 Creston 39 L6 Beamer 31 L7 Walthill 50 55 Humphrey 31 35 Wakefield SO MID-STATE TOURNAMENT Second Place! 60 Humphrey 37 L7 Clarkscn L6 Bb Leigh 37 DISTRICT CLASS 'C' fDidn't Flecef L5 West Point 52 H E If g Y 7 sf . L fp A e W , 2 J' 'f 1 F x Q, , , Q F fq I' WNorm' !!QE!IiIL 5 - 555' Sur ' 1 ' 5 , x Q - ' . ,K U g 'Stan r! xxx an Z . , A L, 2 g v Wm. ,f F E iw 1 'IN ig!! 'x NX 0 I , X Q. . 3' X ! aff A Hxoopf' if 3 Wablen I Rf E ff' jEg.i vm? , A 5 , ,Z7 I If f 'Sko's' 'Goose' NSamboN 4 Acnvmfs xx row: Norma Bernthal,Pat Karel, Ba Betty Renniok, Eunice Put Shirley Gemelke, Mardelle Ha Ruth Kehres, Luella Siebra Miss Stone, Donna Heermann Heller, VaLera Spllttgerber Burnham, Merlyn Clk, Nancy C Marian Wolverton, Wilma Mu Willers. Third row: Navon Coney, Glenn Rabbaes, Doug Rood, Jim Jones, Arly Asch, Walene Heermann, Johnny Go art, Pat Chace, Shirley Yue oma Peters, Phyllis Dohren, Heermann, Stanley Thais, A Petersen, Dean Tiedtke, Jo Douglas Kane, Ronnie McManig and Ruth Ann Mclntoeh, 1 ! 9 S L STAFF ,,....,-.W N... Q n 5 A Q fx el fPN lr7'. A edt, 6 f'?RS'?, 7 ' NOW orla Schulz 1 I rbera Dahlkoetter, z, Marian Kehres, ss, Carol Rennick, ndt. Second row: Carol Dye, Joan Dale Harney, Lee hace, Sharon Ramm, linlx, Norma Jean ne Peters, Nancy las Jones, Eddie Kenneth Wolverton, ller, Vernell Eck- ter, Top Row: Ray- Lyle Smidt, Dean llen Smidt, Jim hnny Eggerling, al,Shirley Psotta, 4 N-wJ mmff Ofc J' 'J 7 ? mmnmesn row: Sharon Frou Marian Wolverton, Nancy Chace, Marian Kehree, Lois Phillips. Second row: Mardelle Hass, Shirley Psotte,Vernell Eckert, Pat Chace, Shir- ley Kuester, Norma Bernthal, Lois Asch, Ruth Ann Mclntosh. Top row: Stanley Thais, Jim Jones, Jim Petersen, Merlyn Olk, Mr. Peterson and Glenn Rabbass. 6 Norma Jean Willers, 5 V J' Ni -1 I Q 'WW ' A 'fn ', Fx Q . 5.'N , , A Q , f ,-fx , ,l ,X J Front row: Charlene Hass, Gloria Schulz, Barbara Dahl- koetter,Carol Dye, Joan Heller, Phyllis Donren, Carol Rennlck, Eunice Putz, Mardelle Hass, Norma Jean Wlllera, Sharon Ramm Iuella Siebranot, Marian Wol- be Front row: Arly Asch, Jim Jones, Douglas Jones, Dean Heermann, Allen Smldt, Dale Harney, John Eggerling. Second row: Eddie Hood, Dean Tiedtke John Goeller, Merlyn Olk, Jim Petersen, Stan Thies, Miss Stone. Top row: Lyle Smidt, Glenn Rabbass, Walene Heermann, Kenneth Wolverton and Lee Burn- ham. ,,,-I 'S+ , ff Y - .....,-JN, , i ,,.,MM,,,M ,- f verton, Shirley Paotta. Second row: Misa Stone, Valera Snllt- tgerber, Norma Fernthal, Donna Heermann, Nancy Coney, Navcnne Peters, Rayoma Peters, Shirley Gemelke, Nancy Chace, Betty Rennick, Pat Chase, Shirley Kuester, Vernell Eckert, Wilma Mulinix, Ruth Ann Molntosh. To row: Ruth Kenrea, Pat Karel, and Marian Kehrea. nancy 9' pf' Y MQ 41 L 175'- , e . JH W U dvvflfl 'X 15 First row: C Cheerleaders! Douglas ones, Norma Jean Wlllers, Donna Heermann, Dean Heermann, Sec ond row: Mrs. Peterson, sponsor, Gloria Schulz, Betty Asch, Joan Heller, Marian Wolverton, Wilma Mulinlx, Nancy Chase, Luella Siebrandt, Donna Chleboun, and Navonne Peters. Third row: Char- lene Hass, Barbara Dahloketter, Rayoma Peters, Sharon Ramm, Nancy Coney, Vernell Eckert, Carol Dye, and Shirley Gemelke. Fourth row: Betty Ren- nick, Eunice Putz, Norma Bernthal, Pat Karel, Phyllis Donren, Kathryn Meyer, Shirley Kuester, Pat Chace, Ruth Ann McIntosh, VaLera Splittger - ber, and Carol Rennick. Fifth row: Marian Kehres, Mardelle Hass, Shirley Psotta, Donna Waite, Dar- lene Vraspir, Lois Asch, Mona Anderson, and Ruth Kehres. W ,ll- ,ing 5:44 i First as ones, Ruth Kehres, Gerayne Ott, Donna Heermann, Norma Jean Wlllers, Carol Tiedtke. Second row: Beverly Dohren, Arlene Willers, Donna Chleboun, Judy Chaco, Mylon Larson, Rose Marie Thiee, Nancy Prawitz, Ronnie Piere, Jo- an Heller, Gloria Schulz, Shirley Psotta, Dean Heermann, Third row: Harold Bernthal, Jackie Grashorn, Beverly Pilger, Edward Rood, Ronnie Wil- lers, Loren Larson, Phyllis Dohren, Nancy Chace, Navonne Peters, Ronnie Siecke, Janet Tiedtke, Don- ald Marlatt, Arlyn Asch, Kenneth Peters, John Eggerling, Maureen Vee Pilger. Fourth row: Ronnie McMan1gal, Donna Smidt, Lemoyne Ott, Jimmy Jonas, Miss Stone, director, Dean Tiedtke, and Robert Eggerling. Q Y ,f Nf ,f I 91501 on Oya Q fx lf Q r 1 1 ' 1 - ' I U V 'K 9 0 ' 9 Q 5 f 0 2 xr I M? .li l .xt E U W - HOMECOMING RoYALrY VERNELL ECKERT Donna Heermann Darlene Vraspir The Homecoming Queen, Vernell Eckert, Mggiarl 'Ngllvegtgrl J hD9i'YttK0?,1E!11?g11 esa nn c o n ru er e e senior, was chosen by votes of the high school assembly. The homecoming king, Deryl Koopmann, was elected by the Cardinal Club. Daryl crowned his queen at the Stanton versus Pilger basketball game on January 13, 1950. The queen's attendants were as follows: runner up- Marlan Wolverton, a sophomoreg Darlene Vraspir, a Juniorg and Donna Heermann, a Freshman. Included also in the royal party were Teresa Rennlck who carried the queen's flowers, and John Butterfield, who carried the queen'e gift. '- 7 . if 1 q 1 ig, M l A N 4 W9 QF Q' THE PICTURES BELOW WERE TAKEN PRECEEDING AND DUR' ING THE CEREMONY CF THE CROWNING or OUR QUEEN. W 555 QA 1 DMM! - . 'f 'z4Pi1ff. Hes- V, - 1 r ff . ,, V 1 ff . Q Jumor Class Play Si, 6 n'gfQf1f Y n n n nn e if e 3 'K K I V .,..x V N . W . L. P. ,JJ nf W L u KW gg w- A-r ,aim 51 V. E. f , in 1 , .1-94 , X Front row: Stanley Tnies, Eunice Putz, qn4rJ.ev Kuester, Darlene Vrespir, Pet, Chase, Norma Fern thal, Dean Herrmann, Back row: Danna Naite X r Peterson, Merlyn Glk, Jerry Jones, Kate Meyer , ,.. 5iQ Y V I I. 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