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3 THE PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA, SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL jrnn-'ny, August 27, 1956 PAGE FIVE raw r1 If a V 1 - rW---- 4 ' - ? is - f J V.-" - - '5 if I 5 V f7 , MISS ELMWOOD. Sharon Abraras, 17, at tended IVIurdock High School and is a member of the Methodist Church. Her school activities included: Cheerleader, two years; County Gov ernment, placed 1st In speech contest at Oma ha, Junior l'lay and various musical groups. . ;fV'y-i.(:f ;--f aJT SC-"" - I X r arisK I rmisviLLE. Kathryn Nessen, 17, at tended Louisville High School and is a member of the Methodist Church. Her school activities were: Pep Club, Cheerleader, Class Plays, Student Council, Annual Staff, Dictaphone Efficiency Award, and Honor Roll. 4 piimMMum nwi mwit i' il It mt,. I I i ii. 1 .111 inai Hi mm - x .. v ' , ..." ". -4 ,-( f - - - ? v V ?. I - "V.- . - ! . ' ( A, I - , f J J ' i -.1.- i "... . 1 v a. ,. . 1 1 J-" MISS CASS COUNTY OF 1958. Yvonne Do mingo, 16, attended Weeping Water High School and was a member of the Congregational Church. Her school activities included: Pep Club, Dramatic Club, Cheerleaders, Attendant to Fotball Queen, Glee Club and Triple Trio. She was Miss Weeping Water before becoming Miss Cass County. MISS UNION. Nola Keene, 18, attended Union High School and is a member of the Methodist Church. Her school activities were: volleyball, Pep Club, and Chorus. V . tfp 4 F - X?,- 1. J J-tna-Vfiianii tiwaiSfiMrtiriii n A " , - -'- iJ CARROLL SCHMIDT IS DEMONSTRATING HIS SKILL AT THE TRACTOR RODEO. iMK IWR.'. ''"I'www.tmn j i.. ii.,. ., . ' , 1 . ? it '4'!,8i,s " j f , ,1" sr-a - . " A ? Life . - - il Ml ) FvH f U'f Ab-' -'ii; - - ' X .. y:, r-j ' Jf' ,. -1 ; . . - -- --X-'f yU w;r JTr" I-'? WW mm ' ' . . i Tt7 frin '- Hk. MISS MURDOCH. Mary Ann Gakeraeier, 18, attended Murdock Hiffh School and is a mem ber of the Trinity Lutheran Church. Her school activities included: class officer, Cheerleader, Girls Glee Club, Chorus, Band, volleyball, and Pn Club officer, 1 ---J X THE SYRACUSE BAND STEPPING OUT AT THE CASS COUNTY GRAND PARADE. t .. .ar-.JK B''"! ffi w. MISS NEHAWKA. Kay Ward, 18, attended Nehawka High School and is a member of the Christian Church. Her school activities in cluded: F- H. A. President, 1956; Pep Club, Annual Editor, Valedictorian, and Chorus. iimi j y i'i m w. ' " t wmw fjwjfw'yy jw; 'T''-l IIs i si? i-Ir; ' i , t- 1 1 i -J I . ..: 1 j )-rr t fix. A. tJ8 AX LAiULM'iFitD BOY IS MAKING A LJNG SiRfcTCH TO REACH JAKE, THE STEER ON JbJVIiimilUIN AT THE FAIR. i 'nofr si T"? Ii -I V 4 , , , rt. . I ; ' 1 A . . ... ... ... 1 ....... -ifi at inn---. i&Zitriy v, ii'm fmvm.;'t It II i.. fi i 1 : If j t 1 t.M..'.Y 1 1 -I, - ill X ft ' f'liTrAirfiifa ' A DUCKLING IS SHOWN RIDING PIGGYBACK ON THIS MUSCOVY HEN WHICH BELONGS 'liaaOOD AX3IH OX , x.v is 3 ' - vCv5 is. t . V . . ... MISS PLATTSMOUTH is Sharon Harbaugh, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Tine Harbaugh of Plattsmouth. A 17 year old senior who is drum majorette of the Plattsmouth High School Band and teaches baton twirling to a class of 65 girls. During the school year Sharon is in chorus, girls quartet, dramatics, has been a member of the Student Council 4 years and was chosen for All Stata for 1955-56. Last year she was page editor of the school paper and this year is editor of the 1957 year book. This sum mer she was councelor at a V. FX W. Youth Camp and is a swimming instructor. Mis Har baugh was Yuletide Princess for two years and From Queen Attendant. This year she has been chosen cheer leader. She was vice-president of the sophomore class and president of the Span ish class. Sharon is Iso an active church and choir member and youth fellowship. THE GRAND CHAMPION Steer, belonging to Lauren Todd of Murray, is shown at the right. Lauren "was not available at the time this pic ture was taken. ' HUNTER INGWERSON, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ingwerson, is shown with his Grand Champion Hereford. Hunter also had the Reserved Champion Steer. i i v. .v I' til i i Dl1' " i VJ- J i - - ; vijt r - I rt;. Journal Photos By Butch Furst r m - - -- r. .i....lMJlitilttit