Northeast High School - Rocket Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1959

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Marks are explained on the back of the card -David Morris, Johnny Laird, Susan Koch, Mrs, Davis, Susan Stevens, Paul Schlunsen, Margaret Waller, Glen Lockhart. Mrs. J. Bollish Darken the shadows in this corner—Bob Martin, Larry Hubka, Ron White, Mr. Rush. Staff To Interpret doodle, a full range of art courses are offered at Lincoln Northeast. Art students work on individual projects throughout the year while learning appreciation of all forms of art. Cre- ativeness is the keyword for all art students. Listening to his hi fi set and writing in his spare time are especially liked by Mr. Rush (Junior and Senior High Art and Art Club). He is a graduate of Momingside College. As a graduate of the University of Ne- braska Mrs. Decker (Seventh Grade Art) par- ticularly enjoys painting and collecting jazz and classical records during her spare time. Home economics is useful as well as en- joyable to junior and senior high girls. Courses are offered in home planning and decorating, foods, and clothing. The modern kitchenettes make a pleasant atmosphere for the class pro- jects. Girls can obtain valuable experience by means of actual practice. Mrs. Gishwiller (Home Economics and So- cial Studies) has a B.A. degree from the Uni- versity of Nebraska. Reading, sewing, and listening to music are her favorite pastimes. Mrs. Bollish (Foods, Clothing, Home Mak- ing, and Junior High Home Economics) is a graduate of the University of Nebraska. She enjoys home economics outside of school as well as inside. Sewing is her favorite pastime. Mrs. J. Gishwiller G. Rush Quote boxes—Enid Reeder, Karen Mc- Mahan, Mike Culwell, and Jody Reeder. 21

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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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Manual arts—drafting, (mechanical and architectural) woodwork, metalwork, and elec- tricity—are offered at Lincoln Northeast. These crafts offer a good background in the profes- sional job preparation as well as in the skilled job preparation. They also provide a pleas- ant and useful hobby. Mr. Boiler (Electrical Shop) is a Civil De- fense Communication Officer. This position occupies most of his spare time. He received his M.A. degree at Colorado State College. Trout fishing, traveling from coast to coast in the United States, church and Lions Club work, and raising a garden every summer keep Mr. Coleman (Wood Working) busy in his spare time. He earned his M.A. degree at the University of Nebraska. Hunting and golfing are particularly enjoy- ed by Mr. Ed. Johnson (Architectural Drafting, Mechanical Drafting, and Varsity Basketball Coach) who has an M.E. degree from the University of Nebraska. Filming his own movies, all kinds of sports, and travel occupy the spare time of Mr. Thomp- son (Junior and Senior High School Metals, Assistant Reserve Football Coach, and Assis- tant Wrestling Coach) who is a graduate of Nebraska Wesleyan University. Studying the past as preparation for the future is the purpose of history and social studies classes. Through modern problems students learn to study current events intel- ligently and with an open mind. Civil Defense is a very special outside interest of Mr. Austin (Junior High School Social Studies) who is an Army Reserve Officer. He received his B.A. degree from Nebraska Wesleyan University. With the right equipment he can bend that iron bar just like Superman — Roger Strauss. That quizzical smile may mean a quiz—Larry Hammers, Eve- lyn Bouwens. Charles Knott. Bob Anderson, Nancy Gray, Lanny LaRue. Vernon Good, Dave Anderson, Mr. McCormick. Those Demands, Are Available To Students. E. Boiler W. Coleman E Johnson B. Thompson 22

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