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Which Meet the Demands Guten Tag. Fraulein. Wie Geht's—Norman McKinnon, Diane Rurup. and Gwen Herstein. The excellent singing of the choir, mixed chorus, boys' glee, girls' glee, and triple trio shows the active interest the students take in this field. Mrs. Snook's classes are always busy providing entertainment for various clubs and organizations. At every home game the school band can be seen performing. The fact that Mr. Schultz's orchestra contains only the best players is evidenced at its frequent performances. Writing music and collecting records are some of the interests of Mr. Sundeen (Instru- mental Music) who received his M. M. degree from the University of Nebraska. Participating in the Nebraska University orchestra and a dance band and repairing things around his home occupy Mr. Schulz (Instrumental Music, Preparatory and Advan- This phrase must be soft and clear Mary Renaud, Jean Catlett. Sonja Borchers, and Mr. Freese. ced Band). He earned his M. M. degree at the University of Nebraska. Swimming and watching all kinds of sports are enjoyment for Mr. Freese (Preparatory Orch- estra. Instrumental Music, and Rocket Revue). He has an M.A. degree from the University of Nebraska. Growing roses and collecting plates are some of the hobbies of Mrs. Snook (Chorus. Girls' Glee, Boys' Glee. Choir, Triple Trio, and Rockettes) who has an M.A. degree from the University of Nebraska. Mrs. Lowell (Girls Chorus, Boys Chorus, and Seventh and Ninth Grade English) does photography work, collects classical records, and enjoys watching all sports. She has a B .A. degree from the University of Nebraska.
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K. Freese Mrs. P. Lowell D .Schulz Mrs. V. Snook E. Sundeen How can that little girl carry that big load of choir books--Judy Brumm, Patty Bell. Marilyn Beach, Adrienne Hartman. Deanna Warkow. Cultural and Vocational Electives Although English is the most important language for Americans, it is rapidly becoming evident that the knowledge of a foreign lan- guage is desirable. Not only does another language help us in understanding other people, but it also aids us in becoming more proficient in the use of English. The Language Department now offers two years of German, Latin, Spanish, and French. A basic know- ledge of speaking, writing, and reading is taught. The use of films, records, and pictures, makes the courses more interesting. Sewing, reading, and travel are the hob- bies of Mrs. Althouse (Latin and Ninth Grade English) who is a graduate of the University of Nebraska. Miss Dolezal (German and Sophomore English) travels and does embroidery work. She has an M. A. degree from the University of Nebraska, and has taught there. Paris, France is one place that Miss Dunlap (Geometry, French, and International Club) can be found during her summers. She has studied French at the Sorbonne, and has an M. A. degree from Columbia University. She enjoys cooking, photography, and sports. One of the most beautiful and expressive of all the arts is music. Lincoln Northeast offers courses in almost every phase of music. 18 .
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Of A Modern World, and a Guidance Whether its planning curricula, arranging schedules, or giving advice, the guidance teachers of Lincoln Northeast are always ready to help students over the rough spots of high school. Guidance offers information in such subjects as future occupations, schooling, and human relations. Camping out while traveling and music are special pleasures for Mrs. Coil (Eighth Grade English and Eighth Grade Guidance) who has a B.S. degree and M.S. degree from Purdue University. Mrs. Davis (Seventh Grade Guidance and Seventh Grade English) is a graduate of the University of Nebraska. Bridge is one of her special interests. Hunting and reading are enjoyed by Mr. Dey (Eight and Ninth Grade Guidance). He recently received his M.A. degree from the University of Nebraska. Mr. Jones (Ninth and Sophomore Guidance, Reserve Football Coach, and Varsity Wrestling Coach) is an Army Reserve Unit Commander, and enjoys sports. He earned his M.A. de- gree at the University of Nebraska. A graduate of the University of Nebraska, Mr. Simon (Junior Guidance) likes to work with young teen-agers and enjoys reading maga- zine articles. Finishing furniture, gardening, and sewing are some of the interests of Mrs. Krause (Senior Guidance). She received her M.E. degree from the University of Nebraska. Mrs. Bowlin (Sophomore Guidance) is a graduate of the University of Nebraska. Many of her summers are spent in Yellowstone Park where she enjoys work in a camera shop and bowling. For students who have a secret ambition to be great artists, or those who just like to 20
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