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Counting rockets Ardith Galbreath, Alice Murkle, Mrs. Grace Ferguson, and Sandy Biggerstaff complete attendance reports. Office Specialty - Records, Smooth Routine 26 The remodeling and enlarging of the office suite during the summer recess made it much more efficient, comfortable, and attractive. Keeping all records and handling the office routine for a big school like Lincoln Northeast keeps the office staff busy. Mrs. Lucile Witt, the school nurse, is on duty full time to take care of minor mishaps and illnesses, keep medical records, and ar- range routine school medical examinations. Slaving away at her typewriter—Mrs. Pauline Ledgway cuts a stencil of the band roster. Fiendish flu bug strikes an innocent jun- ior -Lynn Reed. Mrs. Lucile Witt, R.N. Last lob ol the day Mrs. Helen Limbeck distributes tomorrow's daily bulletin.
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Develop into Mature, Capable Citizens. All young, aspiring Hemingways at Lin- coln Northeast High School can be found in the press room of the Journalism Department. Newspaper and Yearbook staffs offer practi- cal experience for those interested. The jour- nalism classes help to prepare the students for future work on these two staffs. Mrs. Kos (Publications, English, and Quill and Scroll) received her B.A. and B.S. degrees from the University of Nebraska. Mrs. Kos's family comes first with her. She enjoys gar- dening, music, armchair archaeology. The medium of speech is very important in all aspects of life, and the Lincoln Northeast Speech Department does an excellent job of cultivating to the utmost the talents of those interested in this area. Students can be found during and after school hours working in such varied speech activities as debate, drama, and public speaking. Mr. Mueller (American History, Debate, Golf coach, and NFL) ranks hunting and fish- ing high on his list of interests. He earned his M.A. degree from the University of South Dakota and his M.E. degree from the Univer- sity of Nebraska. Painting, dancing, playing the piano, swim- ming, and bridge are included in the interests of Mrs. Reeder (English, Speech, Drama, all- school plays, and Masque and Gavel sponsor). She has received her M.A. degree from the University of Nebraska. Agriculture and allied industries are a- mong the most important vocations in Nebras- ka. Boys are prepared for this future in the Agricultural Department. Both college prep and vocational agriculture courses are offered. A graduate of the University of Nebraska, Mr. Schmadeke (Agriculture, Biology, and FFA) particularly enjoys farming and all sports. A. Mueller L. Schmadeke
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CUSTODIAL STAFF: M. Brennan. C. Elam. H. Brown. R. Clark. I. Oesting, L. Brown. A. Bailey. L. Lovelace. G Westfall. L. Hake. B Koenig, L. Pierson. H. Lorensen. L. Wurm. Each day 1050 hungry students must be fed by the 18 members of the foods staff, headed by Mrs. Schafer. The cafeteria is completely self-supporting. Our nickels and dimes must pay the bills. Cleaning and keeping in good repair more than 100 rooms are the jobs of the main- tenance staff. Mr. Brown, the head custodian, sees to it that the school is a pleasant place in which to work throughout the year. Mrs. Lovelace is in charge of the girls' dressing room—a huge job in itself. I wonder If they're through with these Mrs. Elam is accustomed to finding any kind of queer gear left in the journalism rooms. They Keep Us Well Housed and Well Fed CAFETERIA STAFF: Front Row -F. Rolofson. D. Dappen. V. Koenig. B. McMullen, H. Schulte, E. Anderson, R. Sinnett, A. Keim, Second Row T. Ingwerson. H. Becker. G. Norton. B. Gans, S. Cavanaugh, E. Munford. M. Squires, M. Case. A. Baehr. N. Nelson. B. Schafer. L. Eby. 27
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