Omaha North High School - Norseman Yearbook (Omaha, NE)

 - Class of 1954

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Its red brick walls, its front stained glass windows have all remained the same since the completion of the building in l924. But still the Viking school house has wit- nessed some visible changes with the passage of time. ln l944 a landscaping project was launched as a memorial to honor the graduates who gave their lives in World War ll. The beautiful lilac hedges, the mock-orange, the snowballs and the spirea which enhance the 4 D campus each spring bring thoughts of the fine boys who have given their lives for our free- dom. The west side entrance to the school, though it is seldom publicized, is by far the busiest. l-lere, the food for the cafeteria, the classroom magazines, and the new books are brought into the building. While work is being carried out on the west side of the building, the east side, which houses the front entrance to this educational center, stands in quiet solitude as the American flag waves freely in the breeze overhead. 5332632 wrqfjylgvyylpjklfgflyffwifyy WM! ff, lj J M of fix! ff ,I 'ft MW Jffflj If fwfr! U5 ate thqs book to all of the loyal Vnk My JJ My MRSEMAN staff respect A J o gh thlrty years of progress have :V7 con rubu so much to make North l-lngh jj! gf ! hool e flne educational center that It ns Mfrf M! Nia? to the three flne prnnclpals Edward E W U!!! J cMllIan Henry C Meents and Kenneth f' ,ff Burkholder each of whom has shown by hns de voted guidance that he IS a truly loyal Vuknng to the able teachers who have educated and directed each student durung hus short stay at North as a pupil and to the office help the nurse the custodial and cafeterla staffs for their frnend ly and helpful assistance with equal conslder atlon towards all those wuth whom they have come In contact But to help you really apprecuate those who have oloneered to develop the fune school that you are associated wnth let us push the hands of tlme back to a fall mornlng September 2 l924 lbeokcafion N I I 0 .'. ff. 'lui' . - , l, . r . 4 1' Q, in, I X 9 F , I I- J ' I A N E . Q Vi' , ik' . I l fm l I rl it W i - ui '- ,L ,J .I J , Ulu ff - ' ' 'V f ' fy ff Q A ' 'V' ' h My 1 -we V , ' M l ' LV , . , 1' , ' iff Q ' u ft- ' gf f rl 1 K :A-fu! , X ff' :lf Qt ' ' t , . 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PM l l l lf, 'l A , U 3 I fy mm 0 I-MA Throughout the past thIrty years many changes have taken place and addltlons have been made In the Interlor of North HIgh school A rapldly growIng student body whIch has more than doubled In number sInce the school opened forced the abandonment of plans to buIld o swImmIng pool In O30 In order to make study hall accommodahons Room 3l5 was orIgInally the muslc room but slnce such a large room was not needed the musIc room was moved to l l5 Eventually room l l4 was Iomed to room l l 5 to accomo date the Increaszng number of vocal students The North Star OfflCe was orIgInally the of fIC6 for the attendance clerk R O T C facIlItIes IN recent years have un dergone extended remodeIIng and Improve tIon and a new gun room A house phone Intercommunlcatuon system was Installed when the buIldIng was new but It proved unsatIsfactory and was later removed OffIce boys now relay messages throughout the buIldIng When VIkIngs began to wIn honors and rec ognItIon for theur new school It became nec essary to add the trophy cases In the maIn floor Behmd the glass doors of these cases re slde the symbols of many athletlc debate mu SIC and R O T C trIumphs MISS Ostronc read es the dally crcular studylng n the au et of 2 O lubrary the parkIng lot I . . . 2 I I ' I ment, including classroom and office renova- I I - l l I I - , .... . ' I I I . , . I I 1 . . . ff 'f 8 lfl,Ll 8 VL? 6 6LlfL 85 The more than 95 pictures and paintings hanging in the halls and classrooms were ob tained through the activity fund W P A proi ects or presented as gifts from classes and in dividuals A gradual modernization ofthe building has included the changing of the tan color of the walls to softer pastel shades Acoustic board recently installed in the office and the cafeteria tends to lessen the noise of Vikings whether working or eating lunch at noontime Five years ago a new electronic bell system was installed to replace the outmoded method of manual op ration l95l brought new cafeteria tables topped with light green lucite and blond wood chairs A new cafeteria work room was made in i952 and new steel tray racks were added this year One of the greatest and most welcome im- provements came this year in the form of new stage curtains-the first since i924-at a cost of over 38000. Future plans fo lthe modernization and im- provement of t ilding call ror the installa- tion of fluo e ent ligh in all rooms. A com- plete new ing wi cilities for the art and homemaki ents is in prospect on the Viking l pr' r the future. y l 'l Favorite dessert counter in 240 . . . calisthenics for trim figure . . . Mrs. Petersen directs stubborn fingers .........-i l 924 lt us a crusp tall mornung un l9Z4 September the second to be exact and we are about to enter a brand new buuldlng called North l-lugh School Here un the treshly palnted and empty rooms the prnncrpal Edward E McMnllan and thurty sux teachers plus the ottlce help are wantung to greet the oncoming crowd ot young people who wall come to be educated and ad vlsed These teachers have come to North with young Ideas and nnsplratlons and htgh Ideals They wall do theur utmost to not only teach the academlc sublects but to also advise and dl rect the lnves ot those who have been entrusted unto their care There wall be moments of despalr and de teat tor these tune people but the reward ot knownng that theirs as a dedlcated lute full ot rlch experiences wall more than compensate tor such moments ,4o!nfLi1fLi5lfr0LIfi0n xg? M.ylfLC!lfL6!85 in LUIIA jk, 86Ll 5 0 QPULCQ Ke eth B kholder k K Kenneth Burkholder formerly assustant pruncupal and deon of boys became pruncupal of North Hugh School un l95Z followung the returement of Henry C Meents who had been pruncupol for ten yeors Although the dutues of hus posutuon are many he devotes much tume to the programs of clubs and other actuvutues He has also been commended by many for mauntaunung the basuc phulosophy of a sound hugh school educatuon un North s curruculum Because Mr Burkholder performs hus dutues as pruncupal so thoroughly and yet remauns un such close contact wuth all students he us luked and respected by all both stud nts and faculty Mark K Mulluns came to North un l952 from Grand Island to full the posutuons of as sustant pruncupal and dean of boys Hus cheer ful smule and sense of humor have earned hum many fruends among the students IO nu Readuustment of schedules duscuplunary ac tuon and counselung are lust a few of hus many tasks yet luke Mr Burkholder he always funds fume to solve the problems of any student as well as head the athletuc program The burden of responsubuluty rests on the shoulders of these two men but to them also us due much of the credut for the hugh place North occupues un the world of educatuon . 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I I ' Q , .. 7 W01'f!LcJ4119 .S?wc!e1fuf5 Thus year a new type of counselung system for gurls was unaugurated lnstead of hayung a dean of gurls for all classes one faculty mem ber was assugned to each class Mrs Louuse Sutton held the post of advuser to all the freshman gurls Mrs Ruth Forbes counseled sophomores Mrs Marulyn Cloyd du rected the uunuors and Muss Lucy Harte auded the senuor gurls Among the best loved personalutues at North are those who have been here sunce the buuld ung opened un l924 Students who are famuluar wuth these teachers and staff members wull always remember the sunceruty and warmth of Nona Robunson the capabuluty of Rose Ostronuc the helpfulness of Gladys Gues Fay Southwell s subtle humor the fruend Iuness of Charles Severyn the quuck wut of James Dorsey the personal unterest of Maude Poley Aluce Porterfueld s exactness Amy Crabbe s thoroughness the dug nuty and energy of Pearl McCray and the wuse counselung of Lucy Harte Pctured on opposute page at left Gladys Ges Rose Ostro nc Abo e at rght A y C abbe James Dorsey Lucy Harte Pearl McCray Below Fay Southwell Charles Se eryn Nona Robunson Aluce Porterfueld Maude Poley . 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IUQ I me - V? :ZW 1, 1cl3 M -4 And Bond should let It happen To h rn coaches and wlves feast at Polar banquet SDEC lust up to hls old trucks Ray Kennedy holds the world nh has hands Mr Mullins dns plays rrnsspelled chest decoraflor- Mrs Pearey greets Claudia Reeds mother at Open House I 0 xv . . L - H-41 , 3 ? 5 I : . H 'N 27 Why were you absent today John? Mrss Paley checks re vrew sheets Latin papers get Mrs Forbes red :nk P Fotra gets fhrngs strarght Nurse Helen Jelrnek funds somethrng to laugh at between patrents Mlss Scheerger odds beauty and personalrty to offlce staff Harvey Smrth frgures up the cost Mrss Robrnson cufs the cake at Glaclers sale Muss Crocker rs persuasive making a sale 5.d 'M limi.. 4415 . ,.,.. , fi 5 M J x 3 Q sw, K 2 7929 N XX iz C A t n no been tive X orQ slnff c ntronce ot Vnlmno o o 1 sw n t Rr or: WCI'Tl'lLS have reftfhecl th F4 t the wh t ttnon nav r stc o on nnetrurw 1 ot ucn North l-lwgh schoo I n exceptlon Utftng te trs tuve yeors North Q student nncl ttnrhers together have o lever: mon huon honori Notlonol Honor ocjlctg thc ctntl ,troll ond the Notion Forensm Leng lL home hu n Cnortert cl hx North os honor Qocuet ts There have been nnduvuduol honors too Anc mn tht ttlturt there wlll he many mort honors for North Illgh oncl its pupils on ors thot show apt oo! reeognutlon tn o specuol ized tleld honore thot show Qpecuol merit toworcl Certoln otztetondlng puplls there wnll be honorw 1' I Z omenfzfzzfz KOIZLL Q5 l92J' F X, hm t we tlEe3' lt' 3 ' , ,fe ,. ,infllr,tf',toolC1tll1? e . the ' J rhwpl, trntl n l,t hol been Com pluil ecl lmgtw rm: the onnl now Thr li ng T i , N 'R N Cir pie' wi h the Chorleitonf th' lloppor girl, ond th? 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Cjlfbfefefff The thurd annual Homecomnng Queen sen lor Dlxle Ehler was revealed November 6 durnng the half at the North South game Queen Dlxne and her attendants walked on to the fleld as the band played The Sweet heart of Sigma Chu Dnxse also relgned over the Homecomlng dance which was held that night un the school cateterna Christy Cox and Bob Trumbauer were re vealed as the l953 Kung and Queen of Sports at the annual Polar Football Banquet Novem ber I9 The banquet was given to congratulate the teams and coaches for the seasons work Annta Follum Polar president gave the wel coming speech whale the sensor prophecies were read by Donna Behrens Betts Coleman Bob Kolb, and Bob Trumbauer Here comes Santa Claus Here comes San ta Claus Right down Santa Claus lane played the dance band as Christmas Belle Dux me Ehler and Santa Claus Jerry Meehan were presented at the tenth annual Chrustmas Belle dance The after school atfalr was unaugu rated nn l944 by Mlss Alice B Crocker chalr man of the actlvltles committee Candrdates applaud DIXIE Ehler as she IS revealed as Home com ng Queen Queen Chrusty Cox puns a flower on the lapel of the Kang of Sports Bob Trumbauer Santa Jerry Meehan and Chrnstmas Belle Dnxne Ehler greet holrdays wlth radnant smiles L LVL? 0CL6L Stepping out through a red paper lace heart ns the l954 Sweetheart freshman Mary Marrns The presentatlon was made at the annual Sweetheart dance held an the gym aft er school February I2 The smul ng Sweetheart was glven a large bouquet cf red carnations by Prnnclpal Kenneth Burkholder Profnts from the dance went unto the actuvltues fund Sensor Sally Smuth and gunlor Jack Mleynek relgned as Lnon and Lamb at the Luon and Lamb dance held after school un the gym March ll As sn all other school electrons all candldates w e r e nomlnated by lndnvldual clubs Those buying a tucket to the dance were able to vote for the couple of thelr cholce A grand march followed the presentatnon Sophomore Judy Jones was elected Mass N C O by the cadets In O4l at the thnrd an nual Chevron Shuffle held March 26 Other flnallsts were Mary Morris Marulyn Dennis Judy Kuykendall and Jane Wlllnamson The promotlons of all non commlssloned offlcers were also announced The profnt from the dance went unto the fund for the new audl torlum curtanns purchased this year Mr Burkholder helps Sweetheart Mary Moms adlust her bou quet before the Grand March Llon Jack Mleynek and Lamb Sally Smnth dlsplay awards at annual March dance Judy Jones IS first Mlss N C O presented at the Chevron Shuffle and chosen by the R O TC companies ll I . 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OWQQCOWQUQ The h ghllght of the fourth annual Home coming celebration was the crownung of Dnxue Ehler as Homecoming Queen The ceremony took place durnng the half of the Homecomung game wuth South hugh school November 6 at Munncupal stadium D xue was selected from a group of 24 sensors Candidates were nomunat ed by various clubs and extracurricular organ: zataons The furst event on the schedule was the 2 pm Homecomnng game with the Packers North trsumphed over South for the fafth con secutlve tame wlth a 2l l3 wln A pep rally was held In the audltorsum precedung the game Follownng the game came the fourth an nual Homecoming dance Many Vukungs spent the evening dancing In the cafeterua to the music of Ray Backman and hns orchestra Dunng the untermussuon Duxue was Intro duced by Leonard Bond faculty member of the Homecoming commnttee The Artusan pos ter desvgned by Fred Corbuno Paul Hass and Duck Sutphen took first pnze nn the poster competltuon Other wlnners were Bel Canto second pruze and Thesplans thurd pruze Post ers representing an event Important In the school hnstory were submitted by varuous clubs The planning and preparations for the Homecoming actavltues were undertaken by Mrs Ellen Pearey chanrman of the commuttee wnth the asslstance of faculty members Leon ard Bond Ray Kennedy Robert Mohlman and Kenth Stewart and student members Loss Luenenberg and Bull Lenstner Po ter wunners reach for Homecoming trophy Queen makes her unterm sion appearance the three dumensnonal winner Polars a at crash of the football team through ther Good Luck Gate danc ng conversatlon lust look ng at the dance . 9 I - . . . 1 . 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' . . . w 1 I ,, f, I 'A I I I ,,- I ,, I Y ll . ,J I lv 5- yillllllllly ll lvl My QQ bgll es w Earl E Erwln hrs var et' wa flrst 3 Erwln Westerns and fea r Mr Erwun s ton twlrlers The name as later changedwto the BEST show the lett s of whlch stood for Mrss Ruth Betts Mr Erwln Mrs Sllver and Samuel F Thomas nts sponsors ln l953 be cause of Mass Betts marriage and Mrs Sl ver s retirement the name no longer held any slgnlflcance so at was changed to the Fall Follies Thus year s 4l act show was packed with va rlety and entertainment Bats of humor were presented when Marnlyn Moyer and Janet Dresher sang Too Old to Cut the Mustard Mary Albers Jane Herzog Judy Drexel Maru lyn Thornby Gerry Houllhan and Clarlene Klser dnd a mumuc pantomlme of St George and the Dragon Jerry Baughman Rodney Hanson and Dan Kruse dld a black face act called Ebony Brothers and Ilene Haunowsku and Beverly Edmonds dres ed luke hnllblllues sang I Luke Mountain Muslc The show was by no means all comedy Eleanor Chaney and Connie Prawl displayed some nimble foot work nn Stop Tnme Two Another palr of toppers was Sally Palmer and Wrong Doing Rlght Jeanne and Susan Wal llams also dld a snster dance duo Carol Wolters and Mary Jean Hart were featured In vocal solos and Dlxle Ehler and Gayle Martin IH a vocal duet Most of the acts were accompanied by the Glrls and Boys Dance Bands whuch as thenr specialty played Stompmg Room Only S eet of Gool Nght S eethca Fac Ch ste oes C azy Ma C a y s Con e a d Paul dde Q th ee d so a p ctty as a pcture so e good st t lancers The Moon ls Blue k k l FN www 421 ll Fl fy . ll' X , he F l' ri ' ate i l9 Q ' D' I I ' I ' ' A . I , . A I . - . l - , . I . , , ll , I I I I A- I I , . . . . ,, -ll I I I ll ,lf - - I Q . . . . ' T' I Il ' ' ' II ' ' II - ' , II Judy Rogers, who danced to You Can't Do . . ,, . I ' I I ' D I ' I ll V Il w muslc L I w rt , , . ru nsen d r , n, r Z ' . . . jut nl n Gus . . . and Fre I o r lmc-nn Fl I . . . r I , . . WM FTW ru 4 . . , IC me ' 'L ,, lM'3 xfg -. L 4r,x.,' -wx lyx.4,:P ,S 'V -NJ. 1 'fl ' 1 L f ! f C 4 t I 1, cc 1uv 'f f' 242-C .brvvyefj fvogu-4. if A kick, KJ? -' S- LV I' K in 4+ s Q!! ,S V' , xdvtyim 4, l 1 ,. ,J ,L J' Ng X S., ,rug .J W 15-'-, utsuu VJ, ,,,.r,. m.,0..-l,.,.. .. . .-..ll.x wwx . f. . .4 '- A -.X 'H ,'.Jx-lfwoxj S STUDENT COUNCIL Back row Myrna Glles Mark Funks Marl lyn Petersen Kenneth Rlstou Jnll Moreduck Bnre Barth Judy Gallagher Jerry Veatch Marulyn Thornby Ray Llhlhorn Suson Wnlllams Eleonore Chaney Second row Jack Mleynek Dorsyl Freels August Stock Joyce Johnson John Jorgcnse Susan Corey Charles Lagerstrom Jacqu lnne Grau Duck Englnsh Judy .S?lfLJ8lfLt KODLVLCLK Perpetually In motlon only slughtly exag gerated thus year s Councul Most of the group s actlvlty was carried on un a half credlt class supervised by Faculty Ad vlsor Mark K Mulluns and Class Room Ad vlsor Robert N Mohlman Gunded by the Executive Commlttee com posed of Presudent Claudla Reed Vlce Press dent Bruce Fleming Secretary Dlxle Ehler Treasurer Sally Smith and Clerk Roy Tal manent commuttees whlch met three days a week The Councul s fnrst prolect was freshman ornentatlon whuch was hlghlnghted by a Fresh man Day assembly explaunnng the extra cur rlcular program to newcomers New responsublllty assumed nn September was selectung stud nt Board of Control mem bers Durlng October the four freshman members were elected nn t me to help wnth Vrklng Fun Nught annually co sponsored with the P T A The Councul en ertalned Dr HarryA Burke head of Omaha publlc schools and Kenneth 222 Kuykendall Wallace Kelley Frrst row Janet Lldstrand Charles Larson Joy Berkhelmer Ernest Hattke Mark Mullnns Robert Mohlman Roger Mlnger Judy Grau Bull Alnsworth Sue Lnd strand Seated Roy Talmadge Brucc Flemlng Claudla Reed Dlxxe Ehler Sally Smnth J eelw WQVWLQVJ ml' LVL? D rkholder North prlnclpal at a November anquet at the Fontenelle Hotel December brought a meetung of th lntra clty Student Councnl to North where a revlsed constltutnon and a Student Exchange Plan for December were accepted Two more Exchanges were carried out ln March and Aprll Suggestion boxes a North Star column and a February tea for faculty members umproved Council contact with students and faculty and elected by the student body were added to the class at mud term and wlth the class rep resentatlves elected last sprung selected ond semester officers Claud a Reed pr d nt August Stock vnce presudent Bruc Flem no secretary Roy Talmadge treasurer Charle Larson clerk andp rmanent lntracuty Counc'l Members Bruce Barth Sally Smnth and Jack Mleynek Charterlng of extra curracular organ zatlon by the Student Council wall be experlmentallv enacted durlng the fall semester after months of study and consultatlon with clubs Career Day x h ch enabled students 'o dl cuss their future careers wlth top busune men occupued the Council s time durlng March V , l . V I ny, . I . A , , , om 5 11 . - 11 - I ' ' - 1.1.1 , , . , . ,N , . . . ' 3 - . . . I - U I - T . I I ' ' I - madge, the class did most of its work in per- Eleven new members, nominated by clubs I . V ' , I - ' ' ' ' , sec- ' I ' ' . . . M ,C . , ., , ' ' ' ' ' - ' - ' - Q : I I ' I I ' ' I , I 5 . Q l O . Q I I ' ' . .. A , , . , . 9 - . , -. E . 'S- ' T . ' . . , ' ' ss , , . LS?lfL6!8lfLi QlflfLlfVLL5:5L0lfL An All Sports Banquet In recognItIon of let termen was sponsored by the CouncIl In May ln addItIon the Councll alded wIth the T B testlng program ACflVIfleS Commlttee sale promotIon of the MIlItary Ball basketball tournaments, and other school ventures Another CouncIl job was assIgnIng and su pervIsIng over lOO Student CommIssIon mem bers who kept order In the lunchrooms cate terIa and halls and assIsted the nurse and TI brarIans f X STUDENT COMMISSION Back row Janet Far en DIxIerEh er Shzrley Gross Wallace Kelley Janet Larson Judy Drexe DL fL85 OPJQI' Students were accepted for duty after screenIng of applIcatIons SUbI'T1Il'feCllOSl' sprIng A CommIssIon Board checked each post to see that members tultIlled theIr asslgned du tles To aId solutIon ot CommIssIon problems mass meetIngs and IndIvIdual meetIngs Wlfh cafetena lunchro m d hall momtors were he d lj' My A ChrIs Emafb t M Q re group s gl ,W STUD gyck row John onna Yet er res Ter Sharon WIlc hlela Abbott Tom Bendorf JanIce Ellrott CECIlIG Croco John gnome Wnllua y S B S mo ds Pat Mc strand Bruce Barth Ruth Elllott Bar n ArdIth Jack Jacqu Casey Barbara Johnson Nancy HeInIsch Roger Lee J C ,H Ine R I Doug? osleg Sandra Vondra ney Hanson Jane Helgren Barbara Ha a T930 LeI h Uhlh ry Ann Me Soma Thompson row Charlotte MItcheII Lena Holt 0' KImme ruse oor Bros ar oleman Beverly Hoult Ba bara Fleck Charles Barber Jean ancIsc Ia Hutt nd n e Schermerhorn Sona Ruckl MIchael Fleld Jacauellne Grau Joann Hea Sa a er ock Nlorma McAulItfe SyIvIa Mal Nancy Chnstlansen Charlotte G Iloghe o n Jo n RIQatus MoredIck Bob Schrmdt erly Bruns RIchard Bakkeru'l Lynneyc Kath sen rIlyn Nel S dra Rohlfs ytjalrnadge Kay Wolfgram yo er D ugla H nna FIrst row J Fe stnabo Herzog I a Warren Odell :yn NIepmann Marllyn Thorn Marge Forge Ernle Hatfke Bull AIUSWOFT n Car oyyb n NOYEI h hompson Mary Lou Samuelson Johnson Gerry Houllhan Carol Crant Grau Irs PhIIIp OCaIlaghan Carol Wolters helmer Charles Larson Mary Lozler r Hol John Claudl Ree d Poast Colleen McNealey JIrn Stewart Jorgensen Janet LIdstrana B vcrly Ells Bob Ha W err IK leso J ne Rus ell Jack Round Joan Wllson Jean L L Eager MIngcr Janet Quumby Jnm Watson Helene aron Nelson Duck Sutphen ShIrley McCord JoAnne 11 23 ' I ' e . I . . . , S, , . . - ' , - I . I If ' ' ' '- , I r r f I - I b - ' . I fy L rd ' . 3 I I . I ,I OA- E I r C I ISSI S S H, . - ,rf , , , , on , r a o , a I o I , - I , I , I , I nBl o h C' I R I- G , Elaapsfh , I n I I I I I , I , I Y O , r Y I r C I , r I , ry n e r ro . I of , , , , ' , 5 f II , ' I ' J Q , ' f g , 0' S Q . I I , I f6VW'Il- ll ,' Zn ', ' l , , , Abv, , I I , , , 1 , E , r er - 'F wzr D J , , , I , I , e I , AY n,I 'IJN ' I s I, , I ' , I A4 I R g p 1 n o, I I-IRE PATROL Back row Sally Smuth Donna Behrens Pat Strom Ray Uhlhorn Marv Schoonover Douglas Postlewaut Jerry Zwuebel Bob Schmudt Roy Talmadge Jack Mleynek Jerry Veatch Beverly Smyser Gayle Martun Nancy Wolfe Jeanne Wxlluams Second row Bobby Jo Sherwood Marulyn Thornhy Ardrth Sampson Ron Mathews Jum Helsung John Rot,erts Charles Newman Dale Schermerharn August Stock Charlotte Gallagher Jull Moreduck Marulyn Nelson Joyce Smuth Duxue Ehler Furst row Harold L Poast Charles Larson John Petersen Jum Watson Dave Madu aan Duck Olson Owen Wuckstrand Jum Stewart Kay Wolfgram Blanche Muskoysky Norma McAuluffe E E Hellugso C-re l9afr0!gyLcLe1fLIf!y The members of the Fure Patrol are called unto actuon once a month for a ture drull There are 93 members on the Patrol These are jun uors and senuors selected from the applucatuons of the students who wush to become members The names selected are voted on by the mem bers at the prevuous year Thomas C Johnson, l-larold L Dally and 24 73 F RE PATROL Back row Kay Custer JoAnne Dunaya Betta Coleman Joan Fate Myrna Gules Eleanore Chaney Dayud Knaub Dan Kruse Bull lsgrug Bob Guy Duck Flunt Susan Farre Duane Langcyun Chrusty Cox Marulyn Guy Janet Dresher Bar bara Blake Second row Judy Kuykendall Morgue Forge Susan Carey Daryl Frazell Bull Anderson Duck Englush Jum Graddy Charles Lagerstrom Wallace Kelley Dave Banghart Jum Kum mel Charlene Fraley Joyce Johnson Flaune Adkuns Beverly drucksen Ruta Cranny Janet Ludstrand John Jorgensen Bull Davus Larry Long Bala Kolb George Johnston Joy Berkheumer Judy Grau Ernue Haffke Bull Aunsworth ,SjlfLl08lf'LIfLf8lfLJ.'5 lb? E E l-lellugso sponsor the organuzatuon They were assusted thus year by students Joy Berk heumer and Duck English Floor captauns who saw that dutues were beung carrued out Included tlrst floor Bob Schmudt second floor Joe Rugatuso, thurcl floor Bull Aunsworth, and basement and out sude duty Ernue Hatfke l ' - I , , , l I , , ' J u V u I u J eff I u J u J u ,J Y, Dally, MarilynJPetersen, Marcua Wetzler, Claudua -Reed, Don Bruhs. Furst raw: Brdce Flemung, Douglas Hanna, Allen Hen- 4 1 - I I I - I I ' I - . . , , . lfLl 0l 6l, 61, lftfed 0Ifl'L6lfA6lf5 8lfLll'8IfLlfLlf6L! 8 8 l 6LlfL0l'L From the first downbeat of the baton to the grand finale the twenty ninth annual Aurora was a tremendous success Over l5O people including the make up committee and the stage crew took part in the Viking Talent Show which gave three evening performances and a matinee and LMA... J..a5.... Mrs Louise Sutton served as chairman ot the Aurora Committee tor the tenth consecu tive year Also helping her were the student committee members Charlene Fraley and Da vid Knauber ln special commemoration ot Omaha s one hundredth anniversary a portion of the show was set aside as a Salute to Omaha The acts included in this portion depicted the early lite and settlement ot Omaha A Salute to Omaha kick line introduced the Centennial theme With selected members of the choir furnish Soloist Carol Wolters in the choir number Marilyn Dennis dances ln a Persian Garden Student Committee members David Knauber and Charlene Fraley assist Mrs Sutton Strike Up the Band with Janeen Blanche and Diane Two Tapping ing background music there were intricate rope spinning tricks by Jim Rossi and an au thentic lndian spear and shield dance per formed by Jerry Larson and Jack Mleynek A ukelele duo featured Sharon Quest and Susan Ewing A pantomime under the direction of Miss Margaret Nielsen depicted an old tash ioned school marm and her class during Oma ha s early days The Salute to Omaha por tion was concluded with the entire cast sing ing the Omaha Centennial Song The 54 Aurora also featured the normal amount ot song and dance routines while the vocal department provided the Song of Man Fred Corbino s antics as the maestro for the Typewriter Song gave a note of comedy while Jo Elyn Wakefield caused a sensation with her lighted baton routine The grand finale brought the entire cast to the stage for the Aurora Song Tones Judy and Claudia Liberace Corbino faces the music with a typewriter Janet Dresher and Nancy French in Date Night finishing touches go on Shirley Settles make up x25 , . . . . . I . . 1 ' - 1 - I - . . . . ' I . l 1 - - -..... . .. ff' ufpgzifgi-ie , ,, ,, n I . - ' ll ' ll ' , 1 I n - - l I ' ' ll ll . . , - , . . including a variety of solo selections. ' Il I ll ' I ' Il ll - - - - ' 11 - 11 . ,, . . . ' ' ' - ll ll -' ' lr, ' fwfvw MW 7 934 Q Tuma marchcs on and our next stop along the way IS IQ34 North Hugh s tenth annlver a n one decade the Viking school has de velopecl a tradutuon ot good educatuon but at has also ganncd recognutnon for tts extra cur ncalar actuvutues The Aurora thc operettas the orchestra band and choir lust a tew ot the actnvnttes so typically North l-lugh The cubs that have withstood the test at tlme clubs that have contnbated towards gnvnng students responslbulutues In selt government whsle also guvung them somethnng nn whuch to dnsplay thenr special talents and lnterests There have been other acttvntles also The annual Vukung Day the after school dances the mllntary balls the Erwnn Shows and the BEST Shows all have contributed thenr part n guvung North l-lngh students somethung fun to do lf' HLVLLZUL fL0lfL5 s ry, I ' ' - BSO., Greggites, and STS. and many others I O QOFLVCJO QVLFIWOK 52098 CWM! jg LQWJLJPQHJQAA Every fall the Board of Control meets to set up the school s yearly budget and to allocate funds to the varuous school organuzatuons whuch operate on actuvuty funds Thus year for the furst tume the Student Councul selected the student members of the Board who were Bull Aunsworth Joy Berkheum er Susan Carey Myrna Gules Ernest Haffke Harley Harduson Marulyn Moyer and Joe Rugatuso Faculty members servung on the Board un cluded Kenneth Burkho der Muss Ruth Barrett Floyd Chase Muss Aluce Crocker Muss Lucy Harte Muss Pearl McCroy Robert Mohlman Muss Maude Poley Muss Nona Robunson Mark Mulluns Harvey Smuth Mrs Louuse Sutton and James Dorsey STAGE CREW Back row Jerry Rasmussen Lloyd Snyder Leroy Pendley Steve Kutu Dean Charron Larry Charron Ted Sandall Frank Fernala Berne Strehle Second row Bull Bethards Tom Folkers Marvun Schoonover Harlan Gammel Gene Whuttlesey BOARD OF CONTROL Back row Bull Ans orth Joe R gatuso Harley Hard son Ernest Hatfke Front row Myrna Gules Susan Carey Joy Berkheumer Marulyrw Moyer Turn on the borders and strups Fly the flats Spot that dancer These are some of the orders guven to the stage crew by E E Erwun durung an average school p rformance The members of the stage crew work hard durung each of the performances of the Fall Follues Aurora annual Chrustmas program and the senuor play The boys construct and paunt the canvass flats whuch decorate the varuous acts under the durectuon of Mr Erwun The crew us duvuded unto groups One group operates the curtauns another takes care of the lughts and stull another watches the swutch board Durung a performance Mr Erwun guves or ders over a publuc address system whuch us lo cated back stage However the spotlught oper sunce the speaker system cannot prouect that far wuthout dusturbung th auduence Thus year the boys also Fave sp nt a great deal of tume on the Centennual floats to be used un the Centennual Educatuon Parade and the patruotuc program presented by th ba tuonal Thespuans Dennus Derry Bull lsgrug Laddue Donat Furst row E E Erw Duck Chrustensen Leonard Mollak Terry M ller Duck Martun Walt Krenzer CI fford Cadwell Merl n McDonald Duck Craug 28 rr f 7 PQ ff I I W , I , u , A , 1 , II ' II . D l I I . I I , . . ' I . , . . I A . - I I I I . V . ' I I Q I -.. . - - ators in the balcony must know what to spot - T . . . Q . , . s . I I . . . . Q I I ' H . I . l . I A ' ' ' I I . y . . . , . 0 , - 1 ' 1 ' 1 N' 3 , , , ', '. . 2 . . in, u , , , , U u u l 1 U A u ', u , I - , , u , u , ' ' . Olflflflflfblfiflflfbfg QVULCQ 5 Q6LKO!.SZ0lfLtZ5 ,AIOFLZOVL5 North s three Gurl Scout troops have spent the l953 54 year contrubutung theur servuces to the communuty un varuous ways Troop 7 made up enturely of uunuor gurls assusted the Vusutung Nurses Clunuc and helped wuth the plannung ofthe state wude conference held un Omaha un Aprul Sophomore Troop I4 worked as museum auds at the Joslyn Memorual A new freshman troop 3 spent a week end at Camp Maha thus fall Other prouects these troops partucupated un were the Good Fellows Toy Shop at Chrustmas hosputal aud, and the tulter traunung center Presudents ot the troops are Barbara Blu menscheun Troop 7 Laura Behney Troop I4 and Judy Sue Brumbaugh Troop 3 GIRL SCOUTS Back row Pat Byrnes Carole Nelson Pat Gale D anna Alg rs Donna Ar-dersen Peggy McMuchael Gaylene Wulluams Shurley Aber Sara Perry Nancy Marshall Furst row Barbara Blumenscheuru Wlma McCIeular'd Marcua Wetzler Gwen Stuckels Charlotte Mutchell Leanne Jensen Duane Thomas Barbara Johnson Laura Bchney JoElyru Carlson l-loruzons us a group of Senuor Camp Fure gurls Sophomores, uunuors and senuors are eluguble for the club They are voted unto the organuzatuon by the old members An uce skatung and bowlung party, a party at Nebraska Chuldrens Home an overnught trup to Camp Brewster, and a farewell party to senuors of the club these were lust a few of the events whuch were enuoyed by the mem bers The group 01420 gurls selected Margue Forge and Gerry l-louluhan to serve as presudent and vuce presudent respectuvely Charlene Fraley was chosen as secretary and Joyce McDonald treasurer HORIZON CLUB Back row Mary Arun Meyers Judy Drexel Juul More-duck Marulyn Thornby Arduth Samp on Joyce Mc Donalrl Second row Duane Langevun Joyce Johnson Jane Her og Carol Forge Susan Carey Elaune Aclkuns Susan Forrey Fur t row Margue Forge Gerry Houluhan Sue Luclstrand Janet Lua trarud Sandra Grucnug Mary Kay Albers Charlene Fraley Mu s Dona Reagan cc 29 . 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YTEENS Back row Marulyn Johnson Margaret Loornls Pat Flannngan Arlene Luclwrg Donna Knudsen Madelyn Howell Barbara Fleck Sandra Gruenlg Joan Cary Joan Krurnland Loss Chase Clarlene Klser Jucly Grau Beverly Ellrs Janeen Geiger Barbara Larson Barbara Campbell Brllranna Molloy Barbara Henry Suzr Fnllert Barbara Blake Second row Cathy Chao Jane Herzog Katnryn Meck Vnrgunlann Grrtfnth Lars Luenen berg Claudla Reefl Joan Jorgensen Elarne Adklns Ruta Cranny Barbara Follum Darlene Douglas Jean Carter Pat Baldwun Neva Benson Be erly Jessen Dlane Langevln Frrst raw Kay Allenclorter Nancy Chrlstuansen Mary Albers Annette Cochran Pat Barton Judy Drexel Betty Stone Dlxlc Ehler Jrll Morealck Janet Chrlstensen Susan Forrey Charlene Fraley Annta Follum Marrlyn Thornby Janet Lrlstronrl Sue Lrastranrl Mary Lozver Carol Hansen Laura Henkel 30 72 YTEENS Back row Joyce Wulft Marlon Wexnfurtner Patsy Pedersen Laura Worrall Sansa Thompson Charlotte Schroeder Jackle Rlcheson Dattle Jo Sage Norma Showwalter Sharon Quest Pat Pettulohn Carolyn Roblnson Mary Weller Duane MII ler Mllarecl Thomas Second row Nancy Wilson Sharon Wnlch Ell abeth Rrley Jucly Rnley Jennell Morris Patty Marasco Jus Glona Hogan Shlrley Weuhe Sandra Suttne Judy Meehan Cathy Olson Furst row Dorothy Thorn Fran Jastrarn Marllyn Swan aerg Rosalie Stewart Carole Thompson Carol Nelson Sandra Wa en Joan Wolfgrarn Jesselyn Rrsse Sharon McCoy Sharon Nielson Nancy Trauthen Pat Snrnones Janet Scholes Shnrley Sylvester Beverly Snnyser Marcla Ramsey ,J of jr l liken, cl r 4. 4 row M Ylln' l l , r l , f A , , , man, Jane Helgren I Paulune Hran, Carol Johnson,-Shurley Gowdyi tlne Petersen, Helene Rhoacles, Jane Russell, Charlotte Mltchell, , 'v , I , 2 I Z, I , ,I V, I QQVL5 61,08 QCOI' l 86L Llfl WQWQAQPJ LIU PLU8 YTeens under the sponsorshnp of Mrs Manlyn Cloyd and Mlss Marlene Getz have had a year trllecl wnth many projects and ac fIVIfl9S The membershnp drlve started oft the year, wrth a record breaklng number ot 423 mem bers Datung and Groomung were the sub lects dlscussed nn November, and a Chrrstmas party and the announcement of the annual Plztured below on opposnte page Y TEENS Back row Barbara Beach Nancy French Allce Fen Sandra Huclclleston Dorothy Coltera Beverly Aklcns Carol Hen clersan Sanclra Hornan Luclle Chase Murlel Jensen Kathleen Byrnes Margaret Adam Jean tte Gappa Janet Larson Myrna Glles Maxune Boker Nancy Lancaster Secanrl row Rosemary Lee Joyce Blauvelt Kathle Car ey Susan Hass Karen Judson Janet Clark Debby Brunell Cynthla Jarnes Barbara Bland Joanne Barley C ral Frt Charleen Adams Barbara Hayes Marllyn Leach Zoy Horns Joyce Casey Jerry Cox Marllyn Harmon Laura George Kay Custer Flrst row Mrs Marllyn Clayd Sally Smlth Eleanore Chaney Donna Behrens Sandra Johnson Dons Emer on Gayle Cathroe Jo Ann Heald Phyllus Llndaulst Marllyn Brlnk Carol Grant Kathleen Elsk Carol Robinson Lorrarne Frantz Joyce John on Ilene Halnowskl Su anne Hooton Barbara Jackson Sally Bayer Jannce Elllott Pucturcd below Y TEENS Back row Jeanne Wulllams Gayle Martln Jaan Flfe Pat McGlII Joyce McDonald Kay Sercl Janyce Norlem Jackle Wllluams Claudna Ustlck Januce Troy Carolyn Rnchmond Shlr ley Morford Marllyn Moyer JoElyn Waketneld Kathy McDonald Mary Patrlck Janet Taylor Connle Paknser Ellen Stokes Betty Ponnts Carole Nelson Second row Jo Ann Dlnovo Bettl Cole man Ruth Mumford Connue Mumford Marllyn Petersen Sue Platz Charlotte Pedersen Janlce Potahl Artha Mules Connue Steuert Sandra Stevens Janet Peterson Patrlcla Wrlllams Janet Stevens Joyce Slmon Marulyn Muller Lynne Jackson Joyce Peck Kay Thompson Vaughn Da Steele Sallx OGara Furst row Shnrley McCord Pat Shannon Kay Hemphrll Peggy Gardner Manlyn Nelson Rta Muller Beverly Bruns Sharon Hemmer Sharon McCarty Esther Martln Bonnue Runge Mary Her og Nacttne Hartman Al e Warrlor Joyce Newell Josephnne Franco Morale Holler Jockle Casey Jean G uson Marilyn Guy Pat Plerct Y TEENS Back row Carolyn Thoerchunaer Jane Wullvamson Sharon Samuelson Joyce Harmon Chnstelou Blarr Duane Bachus naker Sona Ruckl Marlene Skogrnan Marllyn McNealy Jean Wrlcox Janet Qulmby Blanche Muskavsky Marva Zentner Mary Surnones Donwa Yetter Jeanne Honakcr Susan Wllllams Judy Gallagher Second row Nancy Wolfe Pat Byrnes Dorene Sar tuna Margle Salvatorn Ardze Sampson Joyce Smuth Kathne Byrne Anlta McGIynn Mary Muller Marcla Mrchelsen Joyce Nook Carol Veylupek Kay Wolfgram Mary Moore Betty Cant well Barbara Vane Lens Eddy Rawnne Funk Pat Gale Sandra Bosco Flrst row Mass Marlene Gatz Jear Kelly Barbara Lund halm Morgue Balctwun Juay Conaway Letol Johnson Barbara Johnson Jean Francnsco Shlrley Duckworth Nancy George Rose mary Austln Jackie Grau Marilyn Dennus Mary Henkel Janlce Cahow Loandra Andrew Manlyn Nlepmann Judy Kuykendall Elalne Kenthley Ann Ahlstrand Nancy l-lernrsch Janet Dreshe Q31 - I ' - I ' f r r 1 11 r r ll - , 'I I I ' ' i nell, Sandra Vontlral Janet Fanen, Norma Reslack, 'Judy Poasti Jackre Sulllyan, Carolvflc Forllglbllr PUT STCWOYTI 3CvCrly Stall r S I I I I ' 'V ' I I I - ' J Q J : f f 1 W , J I I - 1 r r X 1 1 f . 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I l , ' 92 n Oggnfen cgiruiced, ibofg Mark !Qf0fbcf5 doll contest wnnners hughlnghted December The wnnners were Mary Lou Weller Jean Car ter and Kay Thompson A Mother Daughter Tea to which the fac ulty was lnvnted and a style show made Janu ary an nnterestlng month February was birth day month and the gurls had a penny march to help build the school s floats In the Centen nual parade Durmg Aprnl the Y Teens combined wnth the l-lr Y for the second year to hold Lenten servnces before school The services were non denomlnatlonal and the student body and fac ulty were Invited Electrons took over the Aprnl and May meet nngs wrth a farewell party for the sensors May Offucers of Y Teens were Marulyn Thornby presldent Charlene Fraley vlce president Janet Lldstrand secretary and Judy Drexel treasurer The committees and thenr chairmen were service Blanche Mlskovsky social Jull More duck membership and publicity Dnxue Ehler fnnance Janet Chrnstensen refreshment Bet ty Stone and lnsplratlon Annta Follum Club meetings were held bl monthly o Thursdays after school The annual Hu Y Y Teen conference was held an Grand lsland April 3 Charlene Fraley Blanche Mlskovsky and Marllyn Thornby were North s representatives Over two hundred students from the state of Nebraska attended thrs conference Jean Ca te Mary Lo Weler a d Kay Thompso th pr ze wnn ng do ls H Y homeco g poste Anita Follum reads sc pt e a at g f ends before ser ces leav ng I manuel church for school I - , . 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' ruur,..wllr1 FI vu i rn '3 H Y Back row John CI rk Gray Pear ow l-less Dyas Duck Flunt Terry Strawn Bob Guy Tom Cuubert on Tom Folkers Torn Roberts Bob Mclntyrc Duck Olson Don Scholes Doug Doane Bob Ellus Jerry Zwnebo' Marv Schoonover Chuck Janos Gary Blohm Harry Moore Second row Tom Jones Jnm Sulluvan Jerry Sarnmons Jerry Meehan Ray Uhlhorn Duck Mcnze Jerry Vcatch Paul Hass Duck Sutphcn Gordon Johnson Rucharrl Bakkerucl Harry Putncr Mullard Schumaker Bob Downung Bull Lenstner Ron Anderson Fred Corbnno Randy Schumaker Furst row D K Petersen John Jorgensen Larry Long Jum Wat on Roger Trup plc-t Charles Larson Duck Englush Bruce Flemung Roy Talmadge Jerry Larson Bob Kolb Dave Madugon Jerry Muchelson Owen Wuckstrand Walter Watson yC0lfLC8IfLtl 6Lt85 OVL Z?lfLLfC!LlfLg CAl L5lfL6LlfL A6l,l 6LCfQl Hu Y us desugned to promote create and mauntaun clean sportsmanshup clean speech, and clean luvung throughout the school and communuty There are two Hu Y groups the Cycles, a treshman and sophomore group and the Hu Y junuor senuor club Both groups work sep arately except un cuty wude projects Several reluguous tauths are always repre sented at each meetung constantly remundung the boys that everyone can get along together despute dutterences an race and creed Every meeting us begun wuth a prayer led by the chaplaun Last year the Hu Y and Y Teens unaugu rated pre school non denomunatuonal Lenten servuces for students and faculty Thus year s servuces were held Aprul 7 8 and 9 un the lm manuel Lutheran church Hu Y members read scrupture untroduced the guest munusters, and ushered at the 7 30 a m servuces Hu Y us not all seruous working and plannung for at does partucnpate un a cuty wude athletuc program The club took second place honors un the cuty football competltuon whule the bas ketball quuntet enjoyed a taur season Extra currucular dances and the annual Coronation ball are the only means ot tunanc Mr Burkl'-older and Mr Mul ns ter chapel for 'cnten servuces as Roy Talmaige anl Johr Joraen en hand out proarams ung the club s actuvutues The Coronatuon dance was held at Peony park Aprul 9 wuth Gayle Martun Marilyn Nelson and Sally Smuth as North s queen candudates Ottucers of l-lu Y were Mullard Schumaker presudent Jerry Veatch vuce presudent Ray Uhlhorn secretary Don Scholes treasurer Terry Strawn chaplaun, and Gary Blohm and Duck Flunt sergeants at arms Davnd K Pe tersen us theur sponsor Oftucers ofthe Cycles were Ken Ash presl dent Terry Cain vuce president Ron Schoon over, secretary Bull Wullus treasurer, and Ken Muller, chaplaun Now only o year old the Hn Y Cycles are based upon the same pruncuples as the senuor club James P Fotua IS sponsor 433 I- - 1 C , 2 , - ' , , , ,I ' , Q , , . I , , , , , 1 , , , 1 , n o n e L- ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I . I ' - . - . I 1 ' 1 1 - 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 - . I - I - u ' l - I . . I - ' 1 1 A 1 - 1 1 . . , ' . . , I - 1 uw' - 1 I - , gf' 'Wt . . , Eu on c N 1 u s s , '5' X 4 , Q 60:55 M405 5i'l 6Ll9AO0A 0!.fJ1fn01fi0011f1 e Many varied and interesting activities filled the spotlight for Red Cross this year. North was represented on the lntercity Red Cross Council in the position of the Corre- sponding Secretary Senior Mary Ann Meyers was selected to undertake this duty Mary Ann also accepted the responsibility of Program Chairman for the Council The l953 54 officers of Red Cross were president Jeanne Williams, vice president Jo Ann Heald, secretary Gerry Houlihan treas urer Marilyn Thornby Judy Drexel served as reporter while Jane Herzog assumed the duty of Service chairman Mrs Arlene Petersen of fice routine and type teacher has been the sponsor of Red Cross for the past two years Members volunteered their time to the of preparing and sending a scrapbook in the United States to Europe sections included in the book houses foods countryside and entertainment Ellen Stokes and Zoy Harris Red Cross campaign 3411 ln the early part of December, several girls sold bangles for the Tuberculosis Association. All was not work in the Red Cross club. With the arrival of the holiday season, a Christmas Pot Luck Supper was held in the cafeteria The annual fund drive called for volunteers to visit fourth hour homerooms and urge stu dents to donate to the cause Contributors re ceived small Red Cross emblems membership cards, and signed their names on honorary lists hung an every homeroom The money collected from this drive was used for northside needs A major Red Cross dance of the year the Criss Crosser took place May l l954 at West side high school lt was put on through the combined efforts of all schools having Red Cross clubs part in helping to organize the making roses for the decoration North was also represented on the ommittee by Norma McAuliffe Ernest Dan Kruse and Eleanore Chaney ngs held at the Red Cross attended by various rep mong Norths Red Cross Pictured at top on opposite page JUNIOR RED CROSS Back row Renee Peterson Claudia Trauth en Dorothy Thom Sandra Melchiorson Janice Elliott Mary McCartney Josephine Franco Judy Kuykendall Richard Bak kerud Doug Hanna Dale Schermerhorn Charles Lagerstrom Ernie Bowerman Terry Strawn Charlotte Gallagher Jackie Casey Margie Holler Ilene Hainowski Barbara Blake Carol Nelson Kay Custer Kay Thompson Second row Gayle Martin Ellen Stokes Sally Smith Eleanore Chaney Marilyn Guy Don na Behrens Carol Nelson Mary Ann Meyers Marilyn Peter sen Susan Filbert Sandra Stevens Jean Carter Judy Drexel Shirley Gowdy Nancy Trauthen Sandra Rohlfs Gaylene Wil liams Pat Flannigan Sandra Walenz Janet Taylor Connie Pakiser First row Marilyn Thornby Jill Moredick Marilyn Nel son Rita Miller Sue Platz Loandra Andrew Joan Bailey Blanche Miskovsky Beverly Ellis Joyce Johnson Charlotte Peder son Annette Robinson Karen Marie Anderson Marcia Michel son Arduth Sampson Margie Salvatori Joyce McDonald Dorene Sortino Beverly Smyser Rosemary Lee . . . I . - . , 1 1 - - - 1 1 ' - I ' . . . 1 . . I - 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 2 - - 11 -1- , . . . . U , . . 1 1 1 . O 1 1-J I 0 fl - C ' ' I XJ K il 1 1 ' 'D I O ff 'cis 5 f 3 , ' , 1 1 1 1 1 I I - 1 1 1 -1 'V I 1 I V - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J ' f . . - 1, 1 1 1 1 1 - -. l L..-1 JLJNIOR RED CROSS Back row Shrrley Tretter Joyce 'Srnrlh Q rc Joy eSlmc Nor U Mcfkulnfe Jacke Grau Mary '-lenkel Marllyn Dennus Jean Wulcox Ruta Cranny Lynne Jackson Sandra Gruemg Barbara Follurn Sharon Hemmer Beverly Sfaraker Carol Murray San ara Huddresfon Beverly Bruns Second raw Kay Dovls Kay Allenaorfer Marlene Skoqrnan July Wandell JoAnn Heald CIau'lua Reed Cornrne Frlch Phyllrs Lrrdaulsf Bull Ainsworth Jrm Stewart Ernre Hafrke Mke Freld Carol Wolters Gwen Shekels Char ene Fraley Ma cra Wet lor Duane Thomas Zoy H rrrs Carol Forge Marrlyr Leach Furst row Jane? Sleyen Jane Her og Mary Altcrs Dorsyl Frecls Anna Follum Janet Lv lsfrana May Grcu Ann He Co hrcn Colleen McNeoly Charles Larson Donald Nfloflaonmry Bll Johnsfon JoAnn Krurnland Sue Lrflstrann Joy Be kh rrner Gerry Houlrhan Marilyn Moyer ary a r ao Har en O P Cl O S ram Lf s Surnmcryrlle Kay rc Sally aycr r rrx Erfrch Jddrth Bushell Norma Reslock Maroc Balclwrn Pat Baldwln Nancy George Francls L r' c l-l 'ne Sharon Mcfar' Janet Qaumby Dar lene Douglas Neva Benson Carol Robrnson Marulyn McNealy Pal Stewart Laura Henkel Elaine Adklns Nancy Chrnsfnansen Barbara Sherwood Thrrd row Alnce Warrlor Suzanne l-loofon Marcia Zenrner Mary Muller Mary Moore Anna McGlynn Joyce Novak Marrlyn Nlepmann Roger Lee Roy Talmadge James Rossr Dan Kruse V allace Kelley Jean Grbson Sandra Rmley Lors Eddy Janet Chrrstenscn Shrrley Wnehe Laura Worrall Second raw Francls Jastram Pat McGrll Judy Meehan Joyce Peck Mary Jean Orr Rosemary Austnn Soma Ruckle JoElyn Wakefreld Faye Chrustensen Kay Wolfgranw Connie Wrttges Kafherlne B rnes Su an Forrey Judy Peas! Sandra Jonara Chrusfy Cox Elzabelh Kerrrgan Ann Ahlstrana Mary llofson Pol Welsh cnet Dreshcr Dlxre Ehler Furs? row B rlnara Fleck Shrre Duckworrh Ma llyn Olryer Jane Wrllcrnso Nancy Wllson Pot Byrnes. Nancy Jo Wolfe Jeanne Wrlllams JoAnne Dlnoyo Bella Coleman Su ar Vrllrams Barbara STay Marlon Welnfurtner Sondra Melcho e 435 l lk 3 Q 3 if 6 N , ,N ' X R V 2 Q ' X , Shzrley Morfcrd, Margle Far C, Susan Ca y, 'C I ' n, - ml W'orlz,! Na .cn u. r,! , . . .. I.-,Q , ' ' I ', .. 1 l r ' r r r r r 1 1 i sr I Z I r 'ir r - a ' ' ' 1 , , I , r f , M :ire C r l ws r , r , ro , - Jaw R Lee 1 5 afrnf .rr Se I, 4 ' Q r Y ' r', ' B H Scam-w W 'rn H151 , , 1 rs rar 0lf'QL9lfl OLVLQIXLOLQQ UL 5 IfLC0lfLl OL Q SAO OLWISALXO Under the dnrectuon ot Mrs Louuse Sutton EI Polo Del Norte the club tor advanced Span Ish students combines practucal education with good tlmes The members take turns be :ng edutors ot the bu monthly paper which ns also called El Polo Del Norte The Spanlsh Club yolned the German Club tor a tall plcnlc at Fontenelle Park Elalne Ad kuns was hostess for the annual Chrlstmas par ty which Included the tradutlonol breakung ot the plnata The club also held a plcnlc In the sprung Janet Lldstrand served as presldent for thus l5 member club thus year Other ottlcers were Susan Forrey vlce presudent Claudla Reed secretary and Charlene Fraley treasurer Susan Carey and Carol Wolters were In charge ot obtaunnng editors tor the club paper POLO DEL NORTE k s or Elo o Its Don a lor lon a a cha t ow SL on Carey laudla Reed Janet o Clar Charlc e Fra ey S an Fa rey Ja c Russel 36? Under the leadership ot Mrs Ruth Forbes the Junuor Classical League has completed an other eventful year The unltuatuon procedure was very nmpressuve wlth the new members garbed In tunlcs at a candle lnght servuce Nov l7 A Christmas party h ghlnghted the Decem ber meetnngs whale a Roman banquet held In the cateterua was a memorable event In May Senlor members ot th club publl hed the Aqulla AQUllOHIS th Latln pap r which IS sues tour edltuons a year The tlnal edntlon was edited by the lun or and dedrcated to the graduates ot the club Ottlcers tor the year vvcre Joe Rncatuso presldent Myrna G les secretary and treasur er and Dave Knauber and Roy Talmadge er geants at arms JUNIOR CLASSKAL LFXXCL E B k ao W c Jcrr s D ryl F c, c F rt r w orlcy Hart Phyll s R y l cdgc loc Rlgotu vrna Gl s a L ra Hcwccl . , . I , - , . , , . . , , . . I . v . v - I . . . . . - 9 -S . , ? 9 , ' . , . X . . . . Y . I . . A Y . 1 f 1 O 1 ' ' - i V - I 1 ' I ' I ' ' ' C . I l ' EL Bac row Mr L use Sutton onorc A 1J nc row Sh r n ll h, y Chaney, Elaunc Arlklns Carol Wolters Duane Langcvln, Sandra Olsen, Froncls Wortz Ron Bcnhrl John Peterson, Crala Erl- R h , n f ,, C rl Rl rclron Furs r ls V' ward, o r': ll l-loss Dln M' Ruth G Follvcs, 'a o I C LlClSll'Gl7!l, J hn k n l l-l clson A llvrlfgcl st cu OWU ' , SO, us r n r l My let, D vld Kvcrlrcr au rl . , , in W 6 4 I. 55 -fc Q L , 6 1 2 -' M I - VA , 45 'G - X . y k s l , no iciency, Andorra sljfwolfz Aozfalf ecwk mgramd FRENCH CLUB Back row Bonnne Sykora Sherry Samuelson 'oan Borne Jackle Sullnvan Frances Roberson Lellta Mnks Su Fnlbert JoEIyn Corlson Jerry Cox Rebecca Serafy Nancy French Janet Dresher Sharon Round Second row Deanna Alger Janet Koch Beverly Plerce Carolyn Richmond Barbara Blumenscheln Donna Vnllont John Carter Van Robbuns Rnchard Traynor Charleen Adams Mary Morrns Gay Hernphull Karen Jud on Mus Arny Crabbc First raw Jean Franclsco Margaret Servals Jacqueline Grau Dottne Jo Sage Ruth Batton Judy Grau Jnm Flestner Carol Han en Jawet Qulmby Charlotte Mutchell Mary E Henkel Kathryn Hasenyager Le Cercle Francais, the French club organ ized In l929 IS sponsored by Miss Amy P Crabbe Members of the club have had a varlety ot actlvltues thus past year Th y had a Chnstmas party, complete wuth a glft exchange games and French songs A pot luck supper was held March l7 at which Janet Cochran North alumna and former French student showed plctures of her trap to France Earlier the club S Centennial program had ganned cuty wnde rec ognltlon The French paper Ca et La was edlted by Charlotte Mutchell AM BESTEN CLUB B ck ow Jam s NAGN t d Jon Ander on Don Connor Bob l-loham Rlcharl Clarlf Pat Davls Harry Pltner Dave Banghart G ay P arson Gary Elahm Bruce Berg gun t Flrst row Charles Lagerstro n Pat Ba ter Donald Gregg Donalt Poast Joy Berkhe me b ll Arn wo h Dale Conr d Mary Albers Jerry Patnclc Cha lr-s Ol on Mrs Ruth Forbes Am Besten spon ored by Mr Ruth G Forbes ns a newcomer to the clubs thus year lt ns composed ot s udents from the tnrst and second years and advanced German classes Meetlngs were held the tlrst and thlrd Wednes days of each month The m rnbers gave several parties and en foyed a IO nt plcnuc wnth El Polo Del Norte Cct l5 The club al oc rr ponded wlth Pen Pals In Germany A talk scene Gemut uchkelt wlth sunglna and dancung typ cal ot Germany was presented by the group in the Aurora Ottncers were Charles Lagerstrom pres: dent John Anderson vnce president and Mary Kay Albers, secretary treasurer 44 f 1 ' , , . - a r : es rs e' a S , , , , 1 , Zi , , l . .. , 1 r 1 I l l Y C ' l V -- . : , 5. 1 ' ', X , , , , , f , :t r, 'l s rt O, - Q .3 . I , , f -f r Q Q I S I , - ., s. . , C . , . L . , . . . . N' - V . Q . . O . , . I . . V . . H .. . , ' f- rw- fm- ' H 1 . . e o C: . . , T I, . I ,, I. . ,, . . . 1 'I ' 1 . . . . . , . . I , . . . , ' ' l . I - 1 1 1 1 - I .7 Q5l9L6LlfL5 Af'fL5i5 60IfLflf'LLlfLfQ Ll76LAlfLlJZl QlfL8lf'0lfL5 g Act well your part there all the honor Iles lS the motto known by every Thespnan Mxss Margaret Nielsen dramatlcs and speech nn structor ns the sponsor of Troup 9l O Natnonal Thesplans The officers cf the The plans thus year were Dan Kruse presldent Joyce Smith vuce presl dent Barbara Wnlscn Benson and Gerry Houln han secretary Jerry Larson treasurer, Man Iyn Moyer hnstonan and Rodney Hanson clerk The Troup s 28 members partncupated In the declamatory contest at Doane College Thes plan nnutnatlon ceremonues, a televlslon show church and clvuc group programs, and The Spunt of Omaha patrnotlc program NATIONAL THESPIANS Back row oyce McDonald Judy Drexel Janice Elllott Joyce Srnlth Charlotte Gallagher Kay Thomson Sandra Averlll Pat Atk sson Pat McGnIl Second raw Ruth Mumford Jackle Ashton Janet Steven Marulyn Moy e Rodney Han en Norma McAultfe Morale Forge Gayle Cathroc llene Halnowskl Mss Margaret Nlelsen Flrst row Barbara Benson Clarlene Klser Colleen McNealy Dave Knauber Jerry Larson Dan Kruse Ruta Cranny Gerry Houlnhan Mary Kay Albers Jane Herzog To help promote a greater lnterest In the fleld of art rs the purpose of the Artusans The club sponsored by James P Fotua wnll accept nto membership any student showlng a sincere Interest ln art During the year the club aided by the en trre art department had charge of all season a' art displays In the building and all decora tlve forms of advertlsement to help promote such student actlvutles as Homecoming the Fall Follies Aurora, Career Day and the sen lor play Helplng to design the Vlklng Centen ARTISANS Back row Nancy Wolfe Shlrley Leamlng Judy Rogers Dorothy Thom Beverly Smyser Betty Ponnts Pearl Paden Connle Pak: er Ellen Stokes Barbara Johnson Judnth Bushell Fran Jastram Marcna Ramsey Kaye Greentleld Jean Parker Beverly Hoult Joan Fntzslmmons Second row Mary Patruck Su an Fllbert Joyce Peck Pattn Harrls Dons Emerson Mary Snmones Jack Davis Jack Mleynek Joe McCartney Gertrude Goddy Judy Berg Vlrgnnlann Grnffuth Marge Lennox Carolyn Robnnson Soma Thompson Barbara Smlth Flrst row Laura Hen kel Sha on McCoy JoAnn Krumland Vernon Lee John Kool blas Rlchard Bakkerud Jerry Larson Duck Sutphen Gordon Johnson Paul Hass Sharon Nelson Elalne Adkuns Jesselyn Rnsse Gayle Cothroe 38 ya A , 11 I - 11 . . 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I . . . . . . . . . . . nzal floats was thenr mann project. , . ly I r,' ' S J, , , gl , 4 J , , I . : J - GREGGITES Back row Carole Nelson Donna Behrens Sylyla Florence Ann Ahlstrannl Donna Jordan Shrrley McCord Martha Forrest Mary Lou Samuelson Kay Cus er Second row Marllyn Kunald Joy e Newell ee Holmstedt Shnrley Wlehe Ruta Mlller Beverly Muff Janlce Potahl Kay Sercl Mary Ann Meyers Janlce Larson Frrst row Mrs Mary Uhl Colllns Maraery Haller Loss Luenenberg Sharon Hemmer Janet Qulmby Carol Grant Anvta Follum Jacquelune Bolton Sharon McCarty Nancy Chl transen Charlotte Pedersen Pat Balrlwrn Mrs Arlene Petersen G ACIERS Back row Myrna Giles Barbara Blake Janet Dresh cr Barbara Blumcn cheun Sally Srnuth Janet Larson Jeanne Vyrllranws Mlss Nona Robnson Second raw Mary McCartney Barbara Fleck Sandra Rohlts Marllyn Nlepmann Pat Baldwnn Susan Farrey Jean Franclsco Eleanare Chaney Frrst row Dottle Jo Sade Susar Ca ey Janet Steven Jane Russell Marulyn Moyer Joy Berkhelnwer Jcaw Wrlcox Janet Qulnby Charlene Fraley lf'Q?gLfQ:5 KQCLQPJ EQUQAIU xSlf18CL6LAZ86! ,ylfLlf8l 8.'51f15 Greggutes was founded In l932 for the pur pose of promotung future business careers and acaualntlng the members with all types of sec retarlal work lt IS co sponsored bv Mrs Marv Uhl Colllns and Mrs Arlene Petersen During the year the Greggltes partnclpated IN bake sales tours through local businesses and banks partues and donated money to va rrous charities Officers were Loss Luenenberg, offnce man ager Sylvia Florence secretary Januce Lar Sen bursar, and Nancy Chrnstnansen and Shnr ley Welhe sergeants at arms Glaclers rs an organnzatron of twenty five lunlar and sensor gurls who have a mnnumum average of Z In Engllsh Prolects of Glaclers thus year Included the drscusslon of plays durmg the frrst semester a bake sale and the sprung tea held In honor of the sensor club members and Mass Robrnsan who rs retrrrng after 30 years of servrce at North Offrcers were Joy Berkhermer presudent Myrna Gnles, vlce presldent Pat Baldwln, sec retary, and Susan Carey treasurer 439 l l l l . r . .5 V . f l , l r V f - f Q, l M ,- , t f , , , f ' - 1 1 V , 7 f V , V l 1 , l , 'V 7 , . TS' . . . ,, ,,, . I 1 , .. 1 1 A ' 1 1 1 1 1 - Y 1 ' I - 1 ' , ' ' . L ac row ar ora ar Q Fltm ta Kathryn as C OOPI' S r t uf r tr cc Crltn John on Do Q Hanna r ara Fl Ck um row M Mary l-tamnl Wjsl' 1950 WH The Natlonal Forenslc League under the sp nsorshnp of Mlss Mary E l-lamllton IS an organvatnon to further an Interest ln debate and public speaking Thus year Susan Carey Joy Berlchelmer Myrna Glles and Barbara Sharp won tnrst place In the Glrls Mlssourl Valley tournament Joy and Susan won the Doane debate trophy Bull Alnsworth served as presvdent ot N F L Other ottlcers were Jlm Stewart vtce pres: dent and Susan Carey secretary O B r row Pol Slmhonrl G rx Cooper Polbert l-loham Rurhard Bakkerul Roy Talmaclqe Bruce Flew lna John Pederson arles Lanz-rstrom arr Lee J vw K Dlck Lnqlush on Wrlqht S cr n ow Jlm Grad N NA llar I Schumaker Eugene ton Rlcharct Bal kerucl Mary Lozter Blll Avnsworth Susan Carey Jrm S ewart Joy Berkheimer Mrchael Fleltl Myrna Glles LSQULC!! O! jLWLQ 7 OIOLCZ5 B SO or Boys Student Oplnlon has as nts purpose the dlscusslon ot current events The club meets bl monthly IH the homes ot nts members Robert Mohlman succeeded Mass Mary E oldest student club A B S O protect thus year was the organlzatlon of a pep squad Ernest l-lattke and Bull Alnsworth served one semester each as club presldent Soclal actnvltles nncluded bowlung lce skat :ng a hayrack rude swnmmlng and a plcnlc Latch Jlm He snnq Mnke Fnelnl Harl Dalstrom John Roberts Charles Newman August Stock Joe Rugatuso Fnrst row Bll Atnswarth Jlm Stewart Jnm Watson Douglas Doane George Flsk Blll Johnston Don Chase Charles Larson Ernue l-laftke Robert Mohlman -lO up 'Xl F B ls B Iv Sh :v Brac' ' 'r H 1 1 , , , ny , a 1 ct l Dyas, Rot L X- G, it s u- , 3 , , f . Ba lv O Mlllarll Sch Llliff lflrst , tus - - . . . ., . . . or e 1 L . . , . , . I . . . . ' , ' Hamilton this year as sponsor ot the school's . I . I . Y ,A , , . . . . I . - - I ' I I ' , l , , , , B S. - a k . -l r S t s 11 I X , ' , , . I I , l, , t - IVIV I Ch V Ro ' lt n'nwt'l ' , Gor- , , , ' , , fe ' A rj 1 .sf 1, . , . . MAOgl 6LlflfL:5 CUZKLJMVQ lfLl l 8lfLt glgelflf QIOOPJ5 Social activities tor S.T.S. members were highlighted by a potluck dinner and dancing held December l in the cafeteria and the an- nual spring picnic at Elmwood Park, May ll. Regular meetings included current events programs. Reports on Girls' Nation, Boys' Na- tion, and Boys' State were given by members who attended these events, A tilm showing the growth ot Nebraska industries was shown in January. Forty seniors and ZO juniors having a 2 average in history and related subjects may belong to S,T.S. Membership is equally divided between boys and girls. Sharing official duties of S.T.S. this year were Bill Ainsworth and Joe Rigatuso, presi- dentg Joe Rigatuso and John Roberts, vice- presidentg Roy Talmadge and Carol Wolters, secretaryg and Joy Berkheimer and Bill Ains- worth, treasurer. Miss Clare Carey and Ray D. Kennedy were club sponsors S T S SEN IORS Back row Myrna Giles Janet Larson Mary McCartney Donna Behrens Jirn Kimmel Roy Talmadge Dan Kru 0 Bob Scnminlt Dave Knaul er Nancy Christiansen Mari Cox Jawct Steven Gerry Houllhan Terry Strawn Joe Riqatuso Allan Warrior John Roberts Jim Gracldy Millard Schurnaker Wa lace Kelley L ura H nkel P t B lrlwin First row Janet ladtra 1 Carol Wolters Claulia Reel l-larl Dalslrorn Charles Hood John Jorgensen George Fisk Charles Larson Bill Ains worth Joy Berkheimer Marilyn Moyer Susan Carey STS JKJNIORS Back row Barbara Blake Janet Quimby Jane son Barbara Fleck Barbara Blumen chein Ann Ahlstrand First row Blanche Miskovsky Joyce Johnson Richard Bakkerud Charles Lagcrstrom Bill Johnston John Peterson Mike Field Beverly Ellis Marilyn Niepmann 444 lyn Thornby Mary Ann Meyers Sally Smith. Second row: 'Christy Russell, Roger Cooper, Bob-Hohman, Bill Anderson, RogerlJohn- V s 5 I ' ' I ' a e a a J . : l I X , l I , . 5 ,., 1 I I , 4 I l DIGITS Back row Frances Wortz JoAnn Heold Joy Berkhelmer Myrna Grles Second row Ron Hopp Jam l-lelslng Rlchard Bak kerud Ron Wllkc James Ross: Roy Talmodge Roger Johnson Frrst raw John Jorgensen Don Scholes Ernest Hatfke Bull John ston John Petersen Charles Larson Dale Schermerharn Mass Pearl McCray FRACTlONS Back Carolyn Bessey Pat Flannxgan Jean y Sue Platz Manlyn Gatrat Donna Knu sen Carolyn a Czyn kr Marca Ramsay lrst r w Jawct Taylor Sona Ruckl Marilyn Dennis C rl Chr tan cn G orae Toman Sue Lnd Trand Justine Petersen Margle Bald Charleen Adams Mass Pearl McCray W CSZAOZQV5 c.C3lTfLl fA8lf' jAl OlfLgA C7 Drgrts ns the advanced mathematics club whrch was organlzed In the sprung of l95O It ns composed of juniors and sensors wuth a 2 average an math and no less than a 3 5 ave rage un all other subjects Programs are usually reports on the orlglns at mathematicians and theories to whmch the students have been rn troduced rn theur work rn mathematics Hrghlrghtlng the Dlglts year were the an nual Chrrstmas party and the prcnrc rn May Offncers of the Dlgnts were Ernest Haffke president Marrlyn Giles vrce presndent Jo Ann l-leald secretary and Joy Berkhenmer treasurer Fractlons math club for freshmen and sophomores was organized lust over a year ago 42 yr The club rs lrmrted to 36 members thus year conslstlng of l2 freshmen and 24 sophomores A freshman must receive a l an math after the first nlne weeks at school All sophomores must have a Z average The history of mathematucs a skrt and a talk l-low To Study by Myrna Culles formed topics for Fractlons meetsngs thus year The two clubs held a lolnt meeting March 24 at Patrucna Flannrgan s home Captann Clark O l-lolland at the U S alr force and Waldo Botta spoke to the group and showed tnlms Fractions otfncers Included president Janet Taylor vrce presrdent George Toman secre tary Patrlcla Flannlgan and treasurer Marcia Ramsey Mass Pearl McCray sponsors both clubs - Z , , , -W row: , . ' , , - Kell , , S Lf , , 1 4, , - R D S , I F - O Y , 1 . , , , , - , , 0 lsr sr c g , 1 1 1 1 - 5 1 f Wlfl 1 1 - - - - - 11 11 - 11 11 - . . 11 11 . . . , , ' 11 11 - , . . . , , l . , 1 1 ' 1 T ' 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , . CA855 g?lfLfAlfL5LOL:Jf:5 Cglfltgl' .S2!L00!C0ml9elfL1fL0n Thus year the Z5 members ot the Castle club elected Charles Lagerstrom presudent tor both semesters Other ottucers for the turst semester were Gordon Johnson vuce presudent and Doug Hanna, secretary treasurer Durung the second semester Roger Johnson served as vuce presu dent whule Gordon Johnson was secretary treasurer Gray Pearson Don Montgomery and Daryl Frazell served as sergeants at arms The club s functuon us to advance the game of chess At meetungs Mondays after school members compete among themselves Thus year unter school competltnon was provuded as the Castle club challenged the Benson chess c ub CASTLE CLUB Back row Davud Aunsworth Gray Pearson Bull Aunsworth Daryl Frazcll Ernuc Hattke Roger Johnson John Post Du k Johnson Second row Douglas Hanna Bob Hoham Bob Schmudt Donald Montgomery Gordon Johnson Roger Lee Bull Johnson Dale Schermerhorn Furst row Ruchord Bokkerud Ronald Wulke George Fusk Bull Johnston John Petersen Ron Hoop Charles Lagerstrom D K Petersen The Valkyrues or Gurls Chess club was or ganuzed two years ago to create unterest un the game ot chess Sponsored by John C Bryan the club now boasts a membershup of 40 gurls A ladder tournament was held wuthun the club to determune the top players who partucu pated un tournaments wuth the Castle club and the Boys Chess club from Benson Hugh school Servung as ottucers one semester each thus year Sandra Suttue and Susan Carey held the posutuon of presudent Joyce Sumon and Char lene Kuser vuce presudent Sharon and Judy Wulch secretary, and Marulyn Nuepmann and Pat Baldwun treasurer All chess matches were played un the cafe terua VALKYRIES-Back row Pat Puerce Myrna Gules Marcua Ram sey Sharon Wulch Barbara Lundholrn Sue Platz Jane Helgren Gerry Houluhan Cathy Chapman Jo Ann Heald Joyce Sumon Nancy Chrustuansen Mary Ann Meyers Pat Flannugan Judy Bushell Morgue Baldwun Kay Thompson Second row Nancy George Marulyn Nuepmann Barbara Sharp Judy Wulch Sonya Ruckl Susan Carey Marulyn Dennus Pat Baldwun Zoy Horrus Sondra Suttue Arurta McGlynn Furst row Laura Henkel Phyllus Lundqulst Janet Steven Janet Decker Clarlene Kuser Mary Lozuer Joy Berkheumer Sharon Sulluvan Lee Holrnstedt Marulyn Muller John Bryant cf 43 0 1 1 If - ' . . , I I I ' . . , I ' I . . . , . 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JU QT ,S A 0 IJ lf'0l!8 ULVL Olf' LlfLQlf'UQlLtQ15 Allftglf UL 5 Alternatung theur bu monthly meetungs held on the furst and thurd Tuesdays between one busuness and one socual meetung the Muner vettes work to perfect theur knuttung skull Thus us the furst year for the knuttung club organ uzed and sponsored by Muss Cleo Butler of the homemakung department The socual meetung us to guve the gurls more opportunuty to work on theur knuttung Lught refreshments are served prepared by the socual commuttee Presudent of the Munervettes us Pat McGulI vuce presudent Carole Nelson, secretary Joyce at arms Mary Patruck and Connue Pokuser M F ERVETTES Bock row Be Ty Pounts Ellen Stokes ar Dara Smuth Barbara Larsen Ruth Woolsey Beverly Jessen Janet Steven JoEIyn Wakefuelfl Mory Moore Joanne Graves Pat OCallahan Josephune Franco Furst row Dorothy Thom Ilene l-launowsku Mary Potruck Connue Pakuser Joyce Sumon Pot McGull Carol Nuelsen Kay Custer Barbara Lundholm Duane Muller Muss Cleo Buter Shutterbugs under the durectuon of Edward Stech us a camera club whuch recently lumuted uts membershup to boys lt was founded un l952 for the purpose of fosterung unterest un pho togrophy among the male students of North promotung the exchange of udeos and um provung the photographuc work of the undu vudual members Offucers are elected every semester Furst semester offucers were Bob S mmonds presu dent Blanche Muskovsky vuce presudent Bev erly Ellus secretary and Jum Kummel treos mel presudent Davud Knauber vuce presudent Bull Johnston, secretory and Bob Summonds treasurer SHLJTTERBLJGS Back row Janeen Geuger Ju ly Cotaway Pat esh Nancy French Karen Anlersen Bus Jawe Dre her Sharon Wulch Nancy Wulson Scconut vv 4 y All dcrfer Jedy Kuykendoll Je ry Lunder Bob Summonrls Jnt K w mel Jack Mleynek Ruchard Debo Duane Langevun Marulyn Petersen Furst row acl Stech Joyce Johnson Charlotte Mutchell Januce Jann Bob Schmudt Dennus Shottue d Jerry Mukkleson Bull Johnston Sharon McCarty Blanche Mu kovsky Beverly Els 4-l 77 LAL8 2 . 4 .Q . I I . K. I 1 T - A ' T U I T 7 I ' , I , A - , , . . Z I , I . i . 2 - T 1 I u 1 1 - Sirnong treasurer, Kay Custerg and sergeants- urer. Second semester officers were Jim Kum- - I , . . l I . Z , I . f I I u vv u , A 1 , utlfy hell ' u 1 IQ 1 t , B - 5 , , ro l 1' 'en- u u , , N ' M , ' , l H7 - ,' u . ' ' u u . ' ' S ' '-s. Plenty of strmgs to thcur bows . . four immnfobles . . . clothes don'T mokc The offnccr , . . thc hungry foursome , . . Solly, the Hopper of The 20's . . . the VIP5 of the Chevron Shuffle breokmg thc Pmofo . . . Icormng the scucnce of cooking Vubrory osslsfcmts QC 45 -4 X fyx .' 'ix 'N . -4 , Li, tu' vrl v 9 J, 'F f H ,IB w 3 . 5 , 'v X A .J f-U ' ,-.3 'f 4 4 J -. ,J .A-fly' I S .N 1 x X , , ' f N fxw 5 inf' Y 46, Y 0 ff ' 3 xv It . X I :LL f 7939 1. P, l939 brlngs over the hornzon a world war North graduates some of them wall be going away to tnght tor our freedom Some may never return but their names wall luve on at theur alma mater Because ot wars and the demands of llvnng IH our world man s body as well as hls mlnd must be developed An extensive athletnc pro gram at North has been developed to encour age the young men to partucupate In some phys :cal competltlve actlvlty Gym classes foot nas and golt all have been nncluded so that each mught fund one In whsch to excel The Boys O club was formed for those who have earned special recognltlon nn any partlcular sport Banquets and rallies have been a part ot the program to add to the school spurnt But wan or lose the Vlknng spnrlt can not be snlenced ut wnll lnve on always OW lcfgfkdficd 4447 V l I . , . . l ball, basketball, wrestling, baseball, track, ten- I ll Il CSEQOIJJ Mow marie!!! mu! O C5374 ofpfay The Vuklngs sport year was marked wlth an off and on brand of play The style was most prevalent on the football and basketball scene The greatest upset the Norsemen suffered In football thus season was the 49 2 trounclng at the hands of Crelghton Prep It was the furst loss North had suffered IH lnterclty com petutnon rn ZO starts Later an the season a much Improved Vlknng eleven had llttle trou ble running over the hvghly rated Benson Bun nnes They flnnshed the campaign tn second place IH the lntercuty league wlth only one loss an sux games The basketball outlook was very bright as the Vnkes had an experuenced squad but the cagers found the goung rough ln mud season provement an late season though as they hut their peak ln the regnonal tournament ln the fnrst round they had lnttle trouble rolllng past Cathedral 64 44 ln the sem: finals Benson edged North 50 48 an two overtrme penods On the wrestlnng scene the grapplers suf fered three consecutlve losses b fore catchnng COACHING STAFF Floyd Chase Robert Moore Carol R Gast Wllam C Nelson Leonard Bond Nernon Ekfelt the scorung spark to wan fnve stralght ln ln tercaty competltnon they won flve against four setbacks and placed thlrd rn the state tour ney On the sprung sports scene Vukes hopes were very hugh snnce most teams were loaded with seasoned veterans The track team was bol stered with transfers and should be rough on thelr opposltuon They opened the season top pnng l6 rnvals to take flrst place honors at the Omaha Unnverslty lnvltatuonal ln thenr next blg meet the Norsemen captured the Tee Jay Relays and then placed second ln the Nebras ka Cnty Relays Wnth strength In all even ts Coach Bond s clndermen can expect a good season Wnth a very successful leglon team last summer North fans can expect bug thlngs from the baseball nnne thus sprung With short stop the only undecided positron the lnterclty tltle could turn out to be a close race between Prep South and North The tennus and golf teams should have a good season and could develop unto tntle con tenders Pctured on opposite page Dck Olson o ks out lndoors Tod Sandal! takes a fl p Bond clrccts take offs Moore a rl Chase cut up for the photogropher Banghart scores aaa nst T J Replacements a a t actno aga nst Benson Bla r goes over n l-lomecom g game Spec guves the boys the ord 48 P7 I ' ' VL l l 1 . , , , . I losing five in a row. They showed much im- - - l - A . T . . f I ' 1 T 1 - ' A e ' . i ' : I , NN f . . . A l . . . l ' . . , Fl r , , . , w I n I I 1 ln I I . 1 1, , ' . , . , w sw 'W 'MW we sq! 51, kiryww sz 4-3 A ,M x m 'AMW S,,N-Q X, 5' ggi ffm ,.-v .6 lf 6Aange5 W ear Carol R Gast r ngns as head mentor of the varslty football and baseball teams He also tutors the freshman basketball squad Coach Gast has the experuence and background fmt tlng for has posltlon He won letters In foot ball basketball and track at Wayne State Teachers college Mr Gasts baseball know lege was publnshed last year In a book Sk ll on the Diamond Coach Gast s football know how ns not to be overlooked euther Hts '52 varsuty squad won the lnterclty trtle for North for the third consecutnve year whsle the 53 squad funushed second rn the league Leonard Bond the only North alumnus On the coachung staff took over track chores thus season as head coach reluevlng Spec Nel son of has former dutnes Coach Bond also tutors the freshman grudders and the reserve tnme as spent In sports of some knnd Coach Bond believes that an athlete s desure to play us a strong factor nn has success Success IS truly the word for It The 54 track squad IS one of the fmest nn years lt has been constantly sparked by Coach Bond s enthusl asm Wnlluam C lSpecl Nelson who coaches first team basketball and assnsts on the var slty football squad was a star collegiate ath lete at Mndland college Spec has always endeavored to keep coach player relatnons on a frnendly cooperative basus He trues to un derstand what makes his boys tuck He has accomplished thus by gaming a well rounded knowledge of athletncs and nts par tlclpants Relnnquushlng has track chores has gnven Spec more leisure tume However he can look back on has track days wnth satnsfactron secure In the knowledge he has passed the responsubnluty on to capable hands 4 . I Vg A l ULVA Q 9. I I I . . I l , ,y . I ' ll I - ' 1 ' I I I ' ' II ll I - basketball squad. Most of Mr, Bond's spare - - 1 , . ' 1 I - ' II II ' ll ' ll ' 1 I C-or Gow ing ga! Vzrnon Ekfelt who was once a bazketball l tt rman and collegiate wrestling champion North s wrestlmg coach He also has charge of the second team football and r serve base ball squads Coach Ektelt does o great ,ob wnth has wlnter sport He ha a doubly d ffl cult chore as he mu t comp te w h ba k t ball fans for wre tl ng mat follow r l-l s forts have produc d nduv dual aid t am In t rcnty and state cha'np on Som of tn c ty s tougher hugh school gropplers have succeeded under Coach Ekfelt s exp rt gutdonce Floyd L Chase contlnued h s task as tennts coach thus year Tennis more than any oth r port lnsplres the spurut of falr play us Coach Chase s theory The lack of referees or off: cvals makes thus game one lnvolvung coopera tlon Mr Chase has produced many tennls players both boys and gurls Coach Chase has been Instrumental In helpung has students de velop fundamental strokes and court strategy Mr Chase IS also olded an has sport by the addltvon of several new and modern tennus courts erected In the North dlstrlct This IS an Important factor ln bunldmg successful teams Robert D Moore assumed the responsubll :ty as golf coach thus year Mr Moore ns a new member of the faculty and he IS fullung Delbert W Myers former post both as an nndustrnal arts teacher and golf coach Wnth hrs talents for organnzatlon and thorough preparation Coach Moore offered many Vik lngs a sprlngtlme sport which wnll prove a recreational leisure time actnvlty ln later lufe Golf also guves Coach Moore s understudles a chance to comblne competltuon with a good time 1-406 151 :-5:5151 ,. ' -h 5- wmmww si if .... 'if V 6 .5 2. 1 . saw , V Q5 fx s,.::55:51:5- - fm. , , .ln--. Andy Nosfose Don Benning Jlm Blour Bob Trumbouer Jnm Aken Bob Schmidt wo 'K nigga-In H, Bob Mclntyre Lee Clark 52 77 'SBK 3' Lyle O Dell Douglas Kelly BullCc1mpbell an 'Www .W Fred Corbuno ,M ingri mp One ei coin cgecolfwf pface n 53 ,Qnfercifiy pace Pictured at left: Bob Trurnbauer leads interference for Harold Norgoard . , , This time Trurriboucr tries right end. Below: Blue Joy runner cracks Vike line. Grand Island-0-20 North gridders started out the l953 season with o disappointing O-ZO loss to Grand Island. The Vikes were never in contention, as the lslanders took the opening kick-off and marched 72 yards in seven plays, with Mike Lee going the final seven yords. The Third City picked up two more touchdowns in the third quarter, with Lee and Darrell Pinkston carrying the ball over for the tallies. The Vik- ings' best threat carne after the first lslander score, when Don Benning ond Andy Nastase moved the ball from the North 40 to the Grand lsland Zl Ray Best Bob Mclntyre and Fred Moyer stood out on defense for North Tech 20 'l2 North stretched its undefeated streak in lntercity League football to l9 with a ZO l2 win over Tech The Vikes made it 7 O early in the second quarter when Jim Blair inter cepted a Jack Hansen pass and raced 5l yards to score Midway through the third period the Troians counted twice in less than two minutes to take a l2 7 lead Early in the final period Fred Corbino broke through center and raced 28 yards to score Shortly after the next kickoff North recovered a fumble on the Tech 37 Four plays later Blair broke oround end for 25 yards and his second tally ? 3.3.-in W ckst a J m K mel of eld Do e K a ber Da e Mad ga Ga y W ch 53 Creighton Prep 2 49 The Junior Jays from Creighton shattered the Vikes hopes of ZO straight undefeated games in lntercity competition with a blister ing 49 2 romp over the Norsemen The Jays were in front throughout the contest as they picked up two touchdowns in the first quarter three in the second and one in each of the last two quarters Norths only points came in the first quarter when Rich Stevens Fred Moyer and Dick Olson tackled Bob Varley in the end zone for a safety Andy Nastase led the Vikings on offense with his short bursts through the line Thomas Jefferson 38 0 North got back on the winning trail with a 38 O breeze past Thomas Jefferson Rich Stevens started the scoring off by taking an l8 yard pass from Bob Kolb with about five minutes left in the first quarter Other North scores were recorded like this Trumbauer on a two yard sneak Andy Nastase on a seven yard run followed by an eight yarder Jim Blair from two yards out after running for gains of 46 and 5 John Phillips got a IO yard touchdown following a Trumbauer-Lyle O Dell North s rugged line turned in a good game on defense. Lmcoln Central-7-Zl Lincoln Central used a powerful ground game to beat North Zl-7 and handed the Vikes their third loss in five outings. The Blue and Gold s only score came with nine seconds left in the half and the ball resting on the Lincoln I5 yard line. Jim Blair swept right end for the tally as the half ended. Andy Nastase kicked the point to make it l4-7 for 542 H ala Norg ad Alla Boo R M g .-3 Y J m G addy Sam Wead Bob Kolb Lincoln The Vikings only threat in the sec ond half came when Bob Trumbauer broke loose for 55 yards to put the ball on Lincoln s 26 Roger Krhounek who scored two of the Links touchdowns and Marty Perez were the big guns in the Lincoln attack Benson 26 0 The 26 O victory at the expense of a fine Benson team was the prize victory of the sea- son. The Vikes surprised the Bunnies with an old offensive trick the short punt attack. Bob Trumbauer scored the first Viking touchdown when he took a lateral from Andy Nastase and raced over for the score. Nastase caught a 2 yard pass for the second North tally after Bob Mclntyre had recovered a fumble on the three. Jim Blair on a 36 yard jaunt and Lyle O Dell on the end of a 7 yard pass completed the Vike scoring. Benson's best offensive move was a punt by Don Raschke which Stu Hower- ter down on the North two. Fred Moyer Bob Blafr Jock Round Rich Stevens John Phillnps Jack Mleynek y La so k Ol Ray Best d at g J Bla elu ics one Eagle lp t faces another J yVcatch C lc Ba e Dck Me ze Central 7 5 North scored a touchdown after three rnun utes and 49 seconds and added the extra poant to pave the way to a 7 6 decision over stub born Central Andy Nastase was the Vrknng hero as he broke through the Central lrne on North s second scrimmage play and Ioteraled to Fred Corbuno who tnnushed o 43 yard touch down Nastase also locked the wnnnung ponnt Central s touchdown came about four mnnutes later when Norm l-ludgnns threw a l6 yard pass to Jerry Hunter Another Vukung score was called back after Lyle O Dell had lum bered 60 yards wnth a pass unto the end zone South 21 I3 The South Packers tell before the Vnkungs I3 Zl nn the fnnal contest of the season for both teams Jam Blair scored the Vukes furst two touchdowns on ll and 9 yard runs The nnne yarder arrlved wnth 45 seconds lett nn the half North s only other score came when Fred Corbuno aided by a good block from Harold Norgaard raced 22 yards unto the end zone Jon Phulby and John DuB:ose dld the scornng for the Packers Phulbys passnng was out standlng as he hut l2 ot l7 attempts for l64 yards The rugged North lane seemed to be the difference wlth Ray Best and Lyle O Dell standing out 55 . J ,ti Q eat'-'im ' Jcrr r n Dlc son Picture rr ht: urn xr c u err har S rl: r u n - I . . - - - 1 - , . 1 , ' I . . , - , , . . . . . A . , . , . . . - - 1 - I il QCOVL 66LWL lJ6LIfL Llflfgff lfLl9AC6L1J8 ZCOI' The second team football squad placed ex actly the same In the 53 season as ut dad the year before wlth four wuns and three losses In lnterclty comp tltlon The season began wlth one of several close games a one polnt margin ending nn a vac tory for North over Central I3 I2 Central started the scorlng early ln the flrst quarter but Roger Mnnger tallied In the second to even the score The try for the extra point was successful which proved to be the decldnng factor mn the game The Eagles scored agaln In the fourth quarter but Tom Jones asslsted by Phnl Altstadt avenged the touchdown for the fnnal tally The second game of the season was gust a reverse of the furst, a I3 I2 defeat at the l'ands of Benson Phnl Altstadt drew flrst blood but the Bunnies came an the second quarter downfall came with their next touchdown scored by Sam Wead as they were unable to make their extra point North next faced Thomas Jefferson wlth the same bad results as the Benson game a I5 O defeat The Vukes attempted a pass In the flrst quarter but at was intercepted endung nn a touchdown for Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jef RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM Bock row Jlm Anderson Jnm Chval Duane Mongerson Guy Blank Ron Raschke Bob Dall Rrchard Dawson Art Chatman Jack Carpender Fred Smelzer Thnrd row John Ball Ken Ash Ron Clark Herbie James Rlch ard Page Bob Carter Van Robbins Lon Fratt Tom Molner Don Jeffrey Bob Brown Second row Dale Funk Pat Hlpp Bruce ferson drove the Vlkes back of thelr own goal and then scored another touchdown to end the game Thelr strung of losses was stretched to three straight after a I2 O shut out by Tech After a scoreless fnrst quarter Tech scored on the openlng knck off of the second quarter and agann an the muddle of the thnrd The Vukes comeback began wuth a I9 6 vac tory over Abraham Lnncoln A L scored In the furst quarter The Vlkes followed wuth three touchdowns by Phll Altstadt Make Norton and Bull Chrlstman A Bruce Barth Ron Raschke passing comb: natuon gave the Vlkes their fnrst touchdown In their I2 7 victory over South Thus touchdown was quuckly avenged IH the second quarter making the score 7 6 South The flnal score was made by Roger Munger nn the fourth The flnal game of the year was an upset and un favor of North Untll their meetung Creughton Prep had been undefeated Because of the Improved blocking abullty of Phll Alt stadt the defenslve play of Bob Blalr and Duane Mongerson and the scorung punch of Roger Munger the Vukes won 6 O Barth Phxl Astadt Dan English Allen Barley Gary Schmltz Lawrence Clark Bob Van Slckle Gary Pell Flrst row Mlke Nor ton Bob Wonderly Ron Evans Frank Pnstone Larry Gascougne John Peterson Ted Sandall Tom Jones Rlch Emery Bull Chrls man Don Wolkup 56: ' I I I . , . . . S . . ' . . I . . . . . - . I I T ' ' . . . . , . . , . . . , , I . I 1 . I - - . - . . I . . g - , . I :caring twice, putting them ahead. The Vikes' quarter. . . I . I I - , 1 ' 1 I I . , - r 1 1 1 ' - FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM Bock row Rlchard Huer Dennls Jess Adklns Bob Slater Ely Churchnch Bull Moore Ronald Carlson Wayne Mlmkus Stanley Byers Vurgll Wllllams Jerry Knauber Terry Moore Rnchard Vorel Bull Atknsson James Kung Sulllvan Jrrn Barnes Larry Duros Vuncent Costanzo Thlrd row ston Flrst row Coach Leonard Bond Charles Bowley Vnctor W It S h M B B n P lson Jack Rchard Ruddlc Ken Rlstau Jnm Wrebe Bob Nrckel Lee Bigelow Karl G ef C lel'T1Ol lf'l OYVIY1 VOWU 9 OU I son Calvm Henry Kelth Clausen Eugene Meester Larry Comme Kamrnerer Carmlne Pane Make Folkers Donald Lldstrand Mlchael Tullotson Second row Charles Berush llALe ,yl'Lt9l CLfg bUlftA QI' 8Ct LS7!aft9 A consecutuve strung of wlns was the story of the freshman footballers thus season The Llttle Vlkes started the wan trall wlth a wln over Crelghtan Prep followed by vlctorles over Central Benson Thomas Jeffer son and Tech The Prep wan was the closest of the flve 7 6 Vlrgul Wllllams provlded the scorlng punch wlth a 60 yard run followed by the all Important extra pount by a Stan Byers Gene Meester comblnatlon The next week Stan Byers Ron Knauber Lee Bigelow and Vlnce Costanzo gave the Vlkes a four touchdown margun durlng the 26 6 wan over Central s Eagles Benson was the next vlctlm of the cham plonshlp bound Norseman team They were dropped by the scorlng ablllty of Ron Knauber Gene Meester and Lee Bigelow to the tune of l9O The Vlkmgs got off to a bad start un thelr next game, with a fumble on the opening kuckoff Thomas Jefferson took advantage of It maklng the score 6 O The Vlklngs retall ated wlth touchdowns by Vlrgll Wulllams and Stan Byers to wln the game l4 6 The last game of the season was one of great Importance to the Vlkes Wuth a wnn the Vlkes could clnch the lnterclty tltle They succeeded wlth a l2 6 vlctory over Tech Much of the honor for the successful season should go to Coach Leonard Bond Thus was has second tltle ln three years In l949 Coach Bond captured the lnterclty tltle for the furst tlme un the school s hnstory The squad as a whole proved thelr abullty throughout the season The backfleld was led by Stan Byers Ron Knauber Lee Blgelow and Vlrg Wllluams Supportnng them on a good all round llne were such boys as Marv Brown Sonny Churchlch Calvln Henry Bob Nlckel and Larry Comme SEASON S RECORDS s:coNo TEAM FOOTBALL North North North North North North North North North North North North Abraham FRESHMAN TEAM FOOTBALL Central Benson T J Luncoln South Prep Prep Central B n e son Tee Jay Tech C ONJON OKUXOONOX f. ! 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If - V v1 ---- ' ' ' Nl Nvuwra N I - N ' WRESTLING Co h Ve Ekf It Bob S B II Co p e heal e k e o k M Seco B II et ge B Watt QM WML 5fA M cynuafalfronaf 3,-J M we North s grapplers opened the l953 54 mat season wath the seventh annual lnvltatlonal wrestlung meet held December 3 5 Central copped flrst place wlth 42 ponnts and sux und: vldual champuons for the meet The Vuklngs who played host to the other nlne schools en tered In the meet placed flfth wlth l l polnts Tech South and Abraham Llncoln placed sec ond thnrd and fourth respectlvely After a mediocre start In the nnvltatuonal the Vlknngs were dealt three consecutuve blows before flnally achlevlng thenr flrst wan of the season On December 8 South defeated North 29 l6 The next meet wlth Tech resulted nn a score of 24 l4 un favor of the Tech squad I the thurd lntercuty match of the season Jerry Baughman Harold Glandt Don Glbson and Tom Folkers dld their best to dull Central s sharp techniques but the Hull Toppers man aged to run up a wnnnung score of 22 l4 After a well deserved rest during the hols days the grapplers returned to chalk up fave straught vlctorues before meeting defeat Belle vnew was the fnrst vlctlm of the newly sparked Norsemen who rolled over the Bellevue team 58 wlth a score of 36 6 On January 8 the gropp lers handed Thomas Jefferson a severe defeat 36 6 The defeat of South at the hands of the Norsemen 25 l4 avenged a vlctory by South eorluer un the season On January 20 a score of I8 I5 ln a match wuth Tech put the flnal touch on a flve match wlnnmg streak On January 22 North lost her bud for a slxth consecutuve wan On that day the scoreboard read 28 8 In favor of the Central Eagles Tom Folkers and Charles Ostler were the only two boys to achieve lndlvldual vnctorles over Cen tra Usmg only lunlor and sophomore wrestlers agalnst Boys Town Coach Ekfelt lost hus match l9 l7 The score agamst Luncoln Cen tral was 27 l7 Again Coach Ekfelt used only sophomores and juniors The squad was de feated at the hands of Abraham Llncoln as Jerry Baughman John Maddux Ma rv 1 n Schoonover and Don Gibson were the only winners In the 22 l8 defeat On February 4 In their last lnterclty match of the season the Vlklngs scored a second vlctory over Thomas Jefferson thus tlme the scoreboard read 29 IO Y I , 23 . ' V' - 7 ac rnon e , rmmonds, i m bell, len Bail y, Don Benmng, Jlm Blair. Fnrst row: Terry Carmic , Don G.b:on, Charles Ostl r, Jack Carpender, Jrm Yec , Bob Ronni C lemon, Marvin Schoonover, Fran Prstone, John ad- Downnng, nd row: Jam Muxen, i P ersen, Ro r Lee, Al- dux, Jerry oughmon. 0 . . T L 7 , . - . l I - I - 1 ' 1 ' I ' I , . . I I T I I I ' I , ' . . , l. - . A n . . . I 1 1 I 1 1 T ' T . . , . ' I 1 ' r ' I I T .T I 1 - ' I ' T I Q - . xr Marvin Schoonover, individual state champion . . . Coach Ekfelt and his helper, J. P. Fotia, sweat out a match After a tally of all statistics, a record of four wins against five losses was the result of this year's lntercity competition bid. ln the state wrestling tournament February l2 l 3 North finished third behind Central and Tech The Eagles racked up 43 points against 35 by Tech 3l by North 27 by South and I9 by Boys Town Marv Schoonover won his sec ond state championship at the meet As he is now a junior Marv has an opportunity to loin a select group of wrestlers who have won three state titles Jerry Baughman Don Gibson and Don Ben ning were the only three Vikings who advanced as far as the finals Those in the semifinals were John Maddux Bill Peterson Tom Folkers and l-larold Glandt Benning Gibson and Baughman were awarded second places their classes Maddux and Folkers achieved third place awards and Peterson and Glandt won fourth places Since only three members of the varsity squad are seniors Coach Ekfelt can look for ward to a well experienced team that may have a good chance at the lntercity title next year Those who lettered are Marv Schoonover Don Gibson Bill Peterson Tom Folk r John Maddux .lim Blair Bill Campbell T r y Car michael Roger Lee Robert Mecseie Jim Muv en Charles Ostler Frank Piston Jim Yeck Harold Glandt Don Gibson Don Benning Jer ry Baughman Student managers Robert Down ing and Robert Simmonds also lettered North North North North North North North North North North North North State SEASON S RECORDS lnvltationcl Fifth Third WRESTLING TOU RNAMENT South Tech Central Bellevue Tee Jay Tech Central Boys Town Lincoln Central Abraham Lincoln Tee Jay 59 - I . . . . 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LVL LVL LQl'Lf2l CLf I9 9 7 The Vlkes final season basketball record was seven wuns against eleven setbacks A mud season slump put the Norsemen out as lnter clty tltle contenders but they came roarlng back to wln four of their last sux lnterclty starts The Vnkes ranked fnfth an lntercuty com petntnon wlth a snx wan eight loss record ln the reglonal tournament to determine Dlstrlct Twos representatives In the state tourney North was edged out by Benson 50 45 an the sem: final game In two overtime pernods Cool Frank Huber sank two free throws wlth 2 l4 left un the sudden death overtime perlod to glve the Bunnles the wan and a berth an the state tourney As the fnrst overtume ended Lyle O Dell was awarded two free shots Esther shot would have meant vuctory for the Vlkes but wuth the pressure on hum Slum mussed both In the flrst round the Norsemen used their heught advantage to good advantage and rolled past Cathedral 64 44 but Cathedral was awarded the game when O Dell was ruled lneluglble for partlcrpatlon In a basketball game at Papulluon Nebr 602 ln Its opener North playing wrthout O Dell who had an ankle sprann lost to Tech 57 50 The Norsemen celebrated thelr flrst game on their new home court Omaha U s fneldhouse by downlng Boys Town 44 33 ODell s 22 ponnts and Bob Trumbauer s tune floor game were the Vlke hlghlnghts The Vnkes won their next three games down mg Creighton Prep 50 46 South 43 42 and Tee Joy 57 54 O Dell scored 58 ponnts nn these three games and was the bug gun for the Norsemen North then hut a wun drouth and lost fuve In a row Abraham Lincoln and Benson do d the Vukes lntercuty hopes Benson du played their potent offensuve punch that carried them to the fmals of the state tourney to turn back the Vakmgs 62 42 North stopped A L fast break cold but couldn t crack thelr stolv art zone defense so fell before th Lynx 39 33 Tech then made lt two In a row over North 57 48 Boys Town avenged an earlier loss 47 35 and Central came from behind to nudoe the Norsemen 52 50 North fnnally qot back on the wmnmg trail on a 47 34 vlctory over South . N A is M. 4 A f - -cl row: t wen i r n , lson. First row: B b Trumbau , Jerry ammons, i , WI n r, ay 5 , x D vls, Bob In r . econd row: av n r . Sam ea , I S v ns, le ' , , oac I iam . E . . . . , . . . . , I Q ' I I T 1 . . . . , . I I ' I . . . . . , , I ' . . . . . . , . , . . . . , . . , . I - 1 1 ' 1 , . . I I - 1 5 - I - I ' ' ' ' I ' neo . . . . . , . .S . , L , . . - . . . - ,C , , . . . J ' ' Il ' ll ' I ' , I I ' D - - , .. , -. . I v - I I - I - I I ' , . I ' . , . . They again had trcuble holding on to o lead in the last seconds of the game as Tee Jay tied the score with three seconds left and then went on to win 57-53 in overtime. The Vikes had their best game of the season against Creigh- ton as they snowed under the Prepsters, 75-44. O'Dell was again high scorer with 2l points, while Rich Stevens contributed I6 points to the cause tor one of his best games of the season. Benson and Abraham Lincoln both made it two in a row over North with 50 45 and 44 4l victories respectively Although beaten the Vikes played a much improved brand ot ball ln their final game of lnterclty competition North turned back Central 61 47 ODeII led the team in scoring with 246 points an average ot I64 points per game Rich Stevens and Bob Kolb scored l27 and 85 counters each to follow O Dell in the scoring column Bob Weinerth who has a deadly one handed jump shot got the scoring spark in the latter games to end with 79 points while Bull Davis used set shots to get most of his 72 points Bob Trumbauer was one of the best floormen in the city and was always a thorn in the opposition s side Trumbauer and Weinerth out ump Bunnies Vikes and Cathedral atch three men In action T p ott n Benson gym Fight ng under the basket for the rebound SEASON S RECORD North North North North North North North North North North North North North North Tournament Gomes North 64 North 48 Tech Boys Town Prep South Thomas Jefferson Abraham Lincoln Benson Tech Central South Thomas Jefferson Prep Benson Abraham Lincoln Central Cathedol Benson 50 Q61 1 ' 1 I , . , . . . -, , . , . . 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COI LlfLg lfl,l'LC The reserves lacked the necessary scornng punch to wun games and ended the season In seventh place In the lnterclty wlth a four wan ten loss record The Vnkes rebounded from thelr loss to Tech 36 35 nn the opener by downung Crelghton Prep 45 26 The tlrst half was nlp and tuck wlth North holdlng a slight edge but In the second halt the seconds made thenr best show :ng of the season and overpowered the Prep sters After nudglng South 26 25 In their next game they went on a four game losung streak fallnng to Tee Jay 40 46 Abraham Lmcoln 27 42 Benson 30 42 and Central 32 25 The seconds came back to top Tech 44 39 South 46 32 and Tee Jay 59 42 The Norse men weren t able to keep thenr wnnnung pace though and dropped theur last four games The Junuor Jays from Creughton avenged thenr earlner loss to the Vlkes 44 43 Prep put on a last munute stall to thwart the Vnke drnve RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM Back ro I l-larmo Bob Dall 81581411855 0,9 fo ,S2l!8lfLfA Abraham Lnncoln and Benson made It two In a row over North by scores of 49 45 and 45 39 respectnvely ln the tnnal game of the season the seconds had their poorest game of theur schedule talllng before a strong Central five 43 l9 Roger Mlnger was the most consistent re serve player and led the team IH scorung wlth l2O points Following Mlnger In the scorlng column were Doug Doane and Ray Uhlhorn with 78 and 74 counters each Other players who had thesr good moments were Ron Rasch ke Vlrgul Wnllnams and Tom Molner SEASON S RECORD North Tech North Prep No th South North Tho as Jefferson North Abraham L ncoln No th Benson North Central txorth South North Thomas Jefferson North Prep North Abraham Llncoln North Benson North Central B d F o Ray Uh ho Norman Vela de Sta ley Bye s Roge M ger Douglas Doane Vrgnl Wlla s Coach Leo ard Ron Ra chke Phl Altstodt Tom Mol 62 iluwaavnwnq-1 new GZ? 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'T , I 4, . 52 A vt by I 7 X K g ' . , K , L l Q : ' D FRESHMAN 1Al Nix? urn, sz lcon GRTJ' 07? ,.uRrf '5 Wir A 201' sta ltr- I 1 5 I0 kts P1 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM B k o a le B I B II Atk B o A t B y R h A e o J s W eb Ch o l W y W P t R e Aik B e o W w pf LZBLULJQJ ZTAO5 A new plan was inaugurated on the fresh mon basketball scene thus year nn whuch each yearlnng team was duvnded unto two teams Nelther of North s frosh squads had a very nmpresslve record The A team funrshed the season IH suxth place rn the lntercuty ratungs wuth one wan ogounst fave setbacks The B squad had a fnnol record of no wuns and fave losses Only the A team losses to Tech and Bloomer Junior Hugh were by more than sux points though A powerful Bloomer five puled up a score of 62 34 for the Baby Vnkes' worst defeat of the season The previous week, Tech dropped the A squad by a score of 40 3l The A squad downed South, 56 43, for nts only wun of the season ln nts frrst two starts of the season the frosh lost two close games to Central, 32 28, and Benson, 37 32 They outplayed the Bunnues the fnrst two quarters and held a 22 l2 advantage at halftime, but faltered nn the last half as the Bunnles out shot them In theur funol game of the season Creighton dropped the A's , 35 29 .7 lfLCI 86L:f8 0711108 fLfLOI'L Tum Barnes led the frosh nn scorlng wuth 54 ponnts He was followed by Ely Churchlch and Sonny Bauer wnth 32 ond 30 points respective The B team locked scormg punch and re bound recovery and therefore dropped all flve of their games The losses were to Central 28 32 Benson 2l 40 Tech l8 3l Bloomer .lunlor Hugh 2l 24 ond South l7 42 Duane Werblow ond Chipper Bowley were the most consnstent B team performers SEASON'S RECORDS North 23 North 32 North Sl North 34 North 36 North 29 FRESHMAN lBl North 28 North 21 North I8 North 2l North l7 Bloomer Jun Bloomer Jun Central Benson Tech lor Hugh South Prep Central Benson Tech lor Hugh South K V V ' ' l '-'-'- ' -2: '- I l lk if 'All , ' ' l:: ': '5'I.III 5:':: :f:?:'? 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'sw lkfi amp tltgwl ww BASEBALL Back J ck M o Rch D ght Sebl L A d te e a e o e ck Rob o Seca Q Da B gha t Bob MCE e hC olGst RchAlttadt Dc Te yCoh Gady Nat ww sf, 57 ir Ur sane, my North s baseball team fouled rn l953 to cap ture the lntercrty crown for the frrst trme rn three years The Vrkrngs ended the season wrth a four wan two loss record to tue wrth Central for thrrd place ln the lntercrty tournament at the close of the regular season competrtron North dropped nts semr frnal game to Tech 4 l to tue f thrrd place agarn They took therr fnrst round game at Crerghton Preps expense l 3 Bob McEwen and Duck Robrnson were chosen for the All Tourney team Tech downed North as Bob Gibson hurled one hut ball for the Trojans and thus elrmrnat ed North from the lnterclty tournament Bob McEwen started for North, but was relieved by Terry Cochran an the fourth rnnrng after allowrng three runs Drck Robinson collected the only hrt off of Grbson and also scored the Vrkes' only run on a mrscue by Tech's second baseman, Jerry Parks The Vrkes rolled over Crerghton Prep, col lectrng I6 huts off Blue Jay prtchers, Mrke Du gan and Gary Wlren Marv Nevrns and Jack McCormrck collected home runs, whsle Chuck Farguson got four for frve 64: Dwrght Srebler pitched sux nnnrngs and al lowed only fuve huts rn srlencrng the Blue Jays bats Tech beat North 3 O May l4 to garn a tue wrth South for the lnterclty baseball cham pronshrp at the end of the regular season round robun Bob Grbson Tech hurler allowed only Bob Wheeler and Marv Nevrns to collect huts both srngles Terry Cochran allowed three runs In four rnnrngs two of whrch were unearned Dwrght a sophomore relreved Terry rn the fourth rn nrng wrth one out and runners on second and thrrd Dwrght proceeded to retrre the srde wrth out allowrng a run Defense was the drfference May l2, as North edged Central, 2 l Bob McEwen patched hrs best game of the year allowing only two huts North downed Crerghton, I3 l, May 8 on the strength of Terry Cochran's one hut prtch :ng The Vrkrngs edged Boys Town, 3 2 the day before Andy Nastase, rookre shortstop, smashed a srngle In the erghth rnnrng to score Bob McEwen from thrrd base wrth the wlnnrng run On May 5, the Northmen just squeezed past Benson's Bunnres, 5 4 ,,,, f- ,gg , ' ' rx .- 'Q - J? we get T ff 1 We A ,aw , . ' N' 'Z We .... , 353' 'Eggs 1 , j l Y ,ivy J. :X V :.:.:ms:,.,-A . ew I jf- W ii ' R' 4 2 ' ' , ' -W , A .,., 12 , ,, K Q 4 ,. , 3 Q W 5 . ,z,,Q,,55 fl sq J VV - vt ii i, Q A v , M 1 , , ,4 f' V . ' r, fa as M ll 2 2 3 v 1 -,. 11 Q V ' W - ,jig ' , W ,af r. 1513. K ' W gf z j . s aff' - 1 C ri Q- ..,., z it , , Z t ' y QA S ,r V 'Q' V Q V ,ij get - . f V , X V x , f ,, vf . In , I I ' V I I A js , Q . f f 2 ll s if ' ? l ' l , . t g E E . f . g .X ' 1 row: a CC rmlck, Tom Carl, r ard wi i er, Bert Straw, loyd Arkens, Front row. n y Nas- S v ns, Ch rl s Farguson, B b Whe Ier, Ds ins n. nd tase, Don Bennrn , ve an r, Marv Nevrns, w n, row: Coac or a , i s , i k Grau, rr c ran, Jim r d , Sam s ase, . . . . . . , . . - I ' 1 ' A ' 1 1 ' 1 ' I or . . . , ' , . I ' I - Q I - I - . oufmer- Mo .Jgonord in ozfmfm menlf Q fo lZ91fLgc!aL5 North suffered their first defeat of the reg- ular season, 3-2, from South April 28. lt was the Vikings' first defeat in l9 starts. Chuck Farguson collected the only hit for the Vikes. T. J. was snowed under l5-3, April 23. The game was fairly close 'till T. J.'s pitcher, Ken Wood, lost control. Lincoln Central, the l952 Class A champs, were downed, 4-Z, Vike Bob Wheeler tripled, singled and made an exceptional fielding play to highlight North s attack Letter winners for i953 named by Coach Carol R Gast were Dave Banghart Don Ben ning Tom Carl Terry Cochran Charles Far guson Jim Graddy Dick Grau Jack McCor mick Bob McEwen Sam Nastose Marvin Nevins Dick Robinson Dwight Siebler Bert Straw and Bob Wheeler S h Dugdales, North's varsity entry in American Legion baseball competition, finished a strong runner-up in the city tournament. Dugdales, playing their fourth game in as many nights, were defeated by the city champs, Deckers, 7-3. ln league play Dugdales and Deckers fin- ished second behind Metz with a 9-6 record. Coach Vernon Ekfelt's squad was led throughout the season by hard hitting Don Benning who finished with a 436 mark Budweisers North s second team entry in the National League finished in fifth place Budweisers sporting a 3 win 9 loss record pressed Fuchs the league winner in their three game series Bud Bridenbaugh former North pitcher took over the team after the third week and improved the team considerably Jerry Meehan s 3l7 batting average and Jim Aken s catching proved to be the high CO Oth ,ook lights of the season 529' WPN2Q9l9Wi 65 I I . . - - i - . , . I , . ' f - 1 1 ' ' ' - I I I 1 , ' I . ' ' I 1 1 I I I I - . , , . , . . Pictured below: Chuck Forguson slidc under T e ball as Burt ' Straw and Umpire rr ers on. ' if , 'Q I in ' ' L ' W , v J A as jx, 'n A' 't .A :::ql:::.::: ,U ,, -.,, ' A NY, 9 ' T M fi' M S , A . ,, , v..v , , , N M n N A . TB. 44 TRACK Back w Dave Garrett Warren Chrlstue Bob M mon J m McCoy Don Beard D ck Page Coach Bonl F rst row lntyre Arthur Chatman Owen Wckstrand S n Byers om Thornp an Terry Stra n Doug Kelly K n A h Jack Whlte Douglas Shearer Second ro Vern Goldsberry fhrsman Ro Knauber Jo n Ph ll ps C ay Pea so C son Jack Mleynek Charles Ostler V gtl Wllams Bll ,il-ue aS?6Lf8 If . 8 ,CJZLLIW 86L50lfL The track team had a taur l953 season The meet and were defeated by Tech and Benson In another trlangular meet In addltnon to thus the Vlkes made an lmpressuve showlng an the Bob Mclntyrc starts over hurdle at Omaha U meet 66 T J relays by tleung tor second place wath Junuor Bob Trumbauer and Owen Wlck strand were the only Vlkes to wan medals In the state hugh school track meet at Llncoln Other Vnklngs who qualltled tor the meet by placnng an the dlstrlct champlonshnps at Omaha unlverslty were Bob Mclntyre Dave Garrett and Bob Ensele Trumbauer captured second place nn the BSO yard run at O U and made a tune show :ng ln the state meet by placlng thlrd ln the Class A 880 yard run Wnckstrond also placed second nn the hugh lump at O U and tled for fourth at Luncoln Bob Mclntyre showed splendld form In wan ntng second In the l2O yard and l8O yard low hurdles at the dustrlct meet Bob duplscated thus feat nn the state prelnmlnarues but talled to place In the flnals Bob Elsele was runner up tn the broadlump but dndn t qualify an the state meet Dave Gar rett a sophomore nabbed tutth place among the pole vaulters but he too talled to quallty at Lincoln ra I , , C- , v , , I , 4. I ' , , I , ta , Ball T s , w, , c s , . w. ,Jam An- ., I , n , h le , jr r n. lcv , , lf 4 l , l Har- L lf' lf' I squad defeated A4 I.. and T. J, in a triangular Benson with 56 points. , . . - I - I 'I A - ' I I n . . I . , . . I I ' I D TENNIS Bock D ck Johnson Do ld A ns orth Chorles Loaerstro Joan Robert H lan Kepler Bull Johnston crt K u Q Paul Jacobs Rage Lee Roger Cooper Pro 'ut row Roger Johnse B II A ns orth To Rol erts Dck Engl sh George Fusk Douglas Doane Harl Dal tro R chord Bakkerud Robert Hoham QVLVLLZS Z 66LlflfL:5 ,!glfLLLLCL!06L tg CSULCCQJ5 MZCSZQJOVL The North tennus squad broke even un l953 wuth a record of two wuns agaunst two setbacks un lntercuty competutuon and an overall record of three wuns and three losses The Vukes tell to Abraham Luncoln 2 l to open the season Another loss to Creughton Prep followed wuth a 2 l count Central tell to North 2 l and the Vukes then shut out Tech 3 O The netmeru stopped Valley 2 l but dropped a match to Bellevue 2 to l Duck Englush dud a credutable job un sungles as the Vukungs tunushed second un Nebraska un doubles and thurd un the state un the overall ratung Brent Donnelson George Fusk and Duck Englush receuved letters at the end of the sea SOD GOLF Bock Jack Bosew Dennus Carsey Kenneth Mller Kenneth Frutz Second ro Van Robb ns Ron Hopp Robert Wul Fore' l-lole n one burdue eagle and ap proach are only a few of the terms known to the Vukung lunksters Wesley Malnack uunuor cuty champuon of l95O Ron Anderson and Duck Hostetler were the only returnung letter men thus season These men of the lunks were Coach Robert D Moore s maunstays thus sea son All three ot the boys are low scorung hard druvung players Last season the Vukung lunksmen won two and lost tour un lntercuty competutuon The druvung ambutuon to wun and work wuth young men along wuth the good playung at the team wull provude Coach Moore wuth wun ung teams lce Robert Bowe Tom Fulkerson Ruchord l-lostetler Furst ro Coach Robert Moore John Wr ght Rchard Sacha Jum Wrnter berg Ron Anderson Carl Heydrruan Wesley Malnock 67 row: u , v u w , n, u 1 w , m v , u u , ' , K un, ' I s Or , . , B , 3 rn, u , , uw , u , r , A , u . 6 . u 0 , , i . . - ' ' 1 1 I ' I . 1 . 1 - - 1 - r ' ' 1 - ' 1 ' - I I ' I 1 . , I - ' u , , , . w: - row: u , , u , , u I u , . 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'I i -ul-: ,. 1 W vw I l 3 A .,... - -I: A I I cc eftelnlfylelflf 8lOl 858IfLf ZZII JJIALIIC CZIIII,IIIfIIfIIIII To create unIty among athletes and promote good sportsmanshIp IS the maIn purpose of the boys letterman club better recognIzed as the Bo s O Club ln order to achIeve membershIp In the club a boy must TIFST earn a letter determIned by the coach In any one or more of the seven North HIgh sports The club sponsored by Carol R Gast head football and baseball coach IS dIVIded Into two groups The maIn group IS composed of oth letes from the fIve major sports football bas ketball wrestlIng baseball and track The other group Includes those who have won therr letters In golf and tennIs Letters are a so earned by the hard worl4Ing student managers of the varIous sports ThIs year more than SO athletes earned the honor of beIng a member of the Boys O Club The boys who are members of Boys O BOYS O CLUB Back raw Harald Norgaard Don Bennmg Charles Jones Doug Kelly Charles Barber Charles Ostler Don GIDSOFI Bob Mclntyre Robert Downng .lack Mleynek Bob Schmldt Duck Englush Duck Menzc Jerry Veatch Harold Glandt Bob SImmonds Second row Wes Malnack Frank Plstone Tom Fo ker Marvn Schoonover Jm Kmmel Dave Banghart Duck Ol on Jerry Lar on Jack Round Dave Ma Igan Lee Clark Crub entered North s phys ed department as freshmen aspIrIng to become outstandung ath letes The physIcal educatIon department acts as a provrng ground for those who have the abIl Ity and pronmse of parhclpahng on a varmty team The program develops the boys coordI natron and mental confIdence As a boy shows Improvement In competItIve sports h IS ad vanced to one of the three teams, freshman second and fInally the varslty scwad Each team has a regular schedule and offers a par tIcIpant valuable experlence be Ides teach ng hIm good sportsmanshIp Athletes who have shown unusual Gblllfy nItIon and varrous other awards Bob Mcln tyre and Ray B t were placed on the All CITY football team wrth R ch Stevens receIvIng honorable mentIon Bob also receIved All State honors Bob Trumbauer made the All Tournament team at the dIstrIct basketball tourney Jm Graddy BIII Petersen Earl Scot eld Gary Wuchman Fred Carb no Jerry Baughman Fnrst row Dave Knauber Ron An der on BIII Cambell DwIght Srebler Owen Wmkstrand RIch Stevens George Fusk Lyle ODell Bob Kolb Ray Best Walter Watson Dave Garrett Al Boone Fred Moyer Robert Trum bauer 68 n of an I - I 1 I I ' ' I Il II y , . . I V . I I I . . I . h I .- I I I , I I . ' ' ' A Q ' - , s I ' I ' I I I I l ' . . Z I - , , . 3. F E I I I ' I ' ' ' . l . . . have been guven All-CIty or All-State recog- l 13 - I- 1 11 11 ' V ' - I II II b, l , l I , l ,l l I , V l ,I Il l , l - I I I I 5 I I I I l S, I' I ,l I I , I ,l ' I I , l, I , I - 5 , : , L, cf , , Jerry s sad af Santa 5 vnsft there are more bodies some people actually do they were really thnrsty lazy bones howll you have yours black? Wuma you should be sfudymg they re o'1Iy posmg 469 70, 'Z 7944 As the sands ot time drain taster we are able to see the forties ahead 42 and l944' These are stull war years and as men are leaving tor overseas duty and women are out un the world as never before the gurls at North are gaining more and more oppor tunutues un the tueld ot sports North always tor gurls was even more anxious to expand Cheerleading tor gurls was included un the program and thus soon became the punnocle of success tor many Viking lassues A dancing class tor upperclassmen teaches the fundamentals of ballet and tap and also gives grace and poise to many There are gurls rifle matches the Girls Athletic Association and the Polar pep clubs All these have helped to make healthy munds and bodues ready to guve service to the world i ...'4l,' , '43, with an excellent physical education program ' f ' Jslfff uf' Llf' Z5 - 8 LC5 W Q iblfl QCf15 gig pAy15LC6LKA76!lfLC6Lflf0lfL Busy teachung dances organuzung rufle and tennus teams and developung champuons un the way of gurls athletucs us Mrs Ruth B Seely physucal educatuon unstructor In her gymnasuum classes Mrs Seely teaches archery soccer badmunton baseball volleyball and basketball Her organuzatuon of the furst North Hugh pep club un l938 has now grown unto one of the largest cheerung squads un the enture state Orugunally there were also Blue Polars how ever un l95O they were uncluded un the present Gold Polars sophomores and uunuors are called Cubs The most recent enlargement of the pep Teddy Bears for freshman gurls Mrs Seely sponsors the ten gurl squad of Cheerleaders to complete the pep groups Assustung Mrs Seely un the gurls physucal educatuon department us Mrs Betty Andrews Mrs Andrews has taught at North for three years un both the athletuc and busuness educa tuon departments s Seely p ns co sage Chr sty Cox Queen of Sports 72 xr Before comung to North Mrs Andrews taught gymnasuum classes un Mussouru lt was there that she coached a gurls volleyball team ln addutuon to teachung Type l and ll she us the sponsor of the Horuzon club Combunung theur knowledge and skulls Mrs Seely and Mrs Andrews have establushed a program of unterest un sports for gurls Intramural actuvutues for gurls offer a wude varuety of spOr1'S Gym classes are duvuded unto squads and gurls are able to partucupate un group sports as well as unduvudual actuvutues The followung munton tennus soccer volleyball softball archery basketball and table tennus A touch of the unusual has been added wuth the unclu suon of the trampolune un the athletuc program Precedung every new actuvuty gurls are taught rules fundamentals and technuques un detaul Volleyball tennus and pungpong seem to hughlught gurl s sports at North hugh Because of theur popularuty an annual tournament us held for each By process of elumunatuon a champuonshup volleyball team us found Thus same method us used un dustunguushung the ten nus and table tennus sungles and doubles cham puons All sports are planned accordung to the sea son The type of tournament depends on the length of the season and the number of teams entered New actuvutues are constantly beung added to the Intramural program un order that each gurl may partucupate un the sport she enuoys . . 7 . . P5. lfl, squad has been through the addition of the sports are offered to anyone interested: bad- Mr . u r on u , ' ' ' ' ' - I - utr' da-.au-af Cmdy the cutest tnum1NQ of cheer gctimg up sfeom they dndnt make tho pomt Polom goodles sole ima! up tor ocrnom Copfom Behrens Qwes the prophecies cc 3 'ff 1 V 4 .- ' if?-4, , 5 We 7 CHEERLEADERS Back ro Vx ncy Jo Wolfe Gayle Marv Second row JII Morelck Barba o Sherwood Elcaworc Cha ey Ardnth Sampson Su an Forrey Frst Y Co enov Dow a Behrens Jo Anne Dnoyo 881' 86L6!8l :5 NA! C! MLLHQ5 GLF' Q 8CtlfOlfL Cheerleadlng Captain Donna Behrens and the nlne other Vlklng yell belles have en couraged North to many vnctorles the past year The Gold Polars the Polar Cubs and the Teddy Bears completed the cheering sectlon 74, Durlng the football and basketball wrest lung seasons pep rallies were planned by the cheerleaders and backed by the Gold Polars The rallies held the afternoons ot the games not only rntroduced new yells but honored the teams and thenr coaches as well Most popular ot the rallies was one teaturung Coach Spec Nelson as a maglcuan Each sprung tryouts are held tor gurls wash :ng to become cheerleaders Mrs Ruth B Seely conducts several practices guvung the gurls a chan e to learn the cheers before the tnnal tryouts Those elected replace the graduatrng sen rors The selection rs based upon poise per sonaluty and pep cor ea er JJ Wo o es th the ma cot E pnc wi la V' rn. ' l cu , r , r n , , 3 . I row Beta l wr v- 'W , l . f . . 7 5 . . . . ,, ,, . , l l I I I ' ' ll ll 11 - . 11 C . I - , . Jmrmor Cb- I fl Nancy r llc D, wa s , I mnso Q QVLLOI' 0!6Ll 5 MZZMLPQ .!dtf8lfLJOLlfLC9 at 6lfl'l'L015 ln theur blue skurts and brught gold sweaters the Gold Polars have cheered theur way through another year Thus organuzatuon whuch has a membershup ot IZS gurls us composed of sen uors and cheerleadung tunalusts Thus year s ottucers were Anuta Follum pres udent Janet Chrustensen v u c e presudent Chrusty Cox, Secretary and Janet Ludstrand treasurer Sergeants at arms were Marulyn Thornby and Betty Stone POLARS Back row Pat Atkusson Margaret Rupe Kay Thomp son Marulyn Guy Eduth Ca tro Judy Conaway Mary Ann Meyers Nancy Chrustuansen Januce Larsen Rosemary Lee Barbara mary Carr Beverly Jean Doyle Janet Larson Mary Ann Jansky unc Adkuns Phyllus Ltndquust Jeau Carter Jane l-ler o Beverly Brun Rose Jeanette Caun Darlene Douglas Charlotte Gallagher Janet Chrustensen Kathryn Faren Chrusty Cox Furst row Clau'lua Reed Sondra Grueruug Ruta Cranny Corrune Futch Lorraune Frantz Janet Ludstrand Dorus Holmgren Jo Ann Krum land Anuta Follum G rry l-louluhan Mary Kay Albers Char lene Fraley Morgue Forge Jo Ann Heald Neva Benson In order to be recognuzed tor servuce un the yearbook each gurl was requured to have 60 pounts Pounts were earned by attendung each game Proceeds from theur roller skatung party and bake Cale went toward holdung theur tradutuon al banquet Nov l9 tor the football squad at whuch Bob Trumbauer and Chrusty Cox reugned as Kung and Queen ot Sports POLARS Back row Morgue Salvatoru Donna Yetter Corunue Prawl Mary McCartney Pat Strom Judy Jones Claudua l-lult Shurley Trcttcr Susan Carey JoElyn Wake-tuelcl Sally Smuth Duxue Ehl r Betty Stone Dorene Sortuno Mary Lou Samuelson B er Wowua etrvvo l Morulyn Nlson Ruta Muller Carol Veyluoek Barbara P rce Bcxerly Puerce Charlotte Peder s ru Shurl y Mortord Resalue Stewart Juantta Neal Joyce Mc Donald Judy Drexel Ruth Mumford Furst row Sharon Hem mer Norma McAulutfe Dorsyl Freels Sandra Stevens Carol Wolters Joy Berkheurner Janet Petersen Pat Barton Annette Cochran Colleen McNealy Mulclred Nodskav Joan Jorgensen Janet Steven Shurley Weuhe Joyce Sumon 44 75 u Q Y . I . , . I - . I - H - 2 , - I A I I Beach, Beverly Hoult, Joan Futfsummons, Second row: Rose! Second roywlz Joyce Smuth Morulyn Thornby, Laura Worrall, Sally , , , u , oy, , tt Gu 3 or e , , Elo ' , : , 1 Q, uc f - s, , , e e r , , - UfLJ8l C!6lf6:5lfIfL8l'L.!g A 645 Ed! CUBS Contrubutung addutuonal color to the Vukung athletuc contests were the Polar Cubs All uun uor gurls and a lumuted number of sophomore gurls are eluguble for membershup The Polar Cubs, also under the durectuon of Mrs Ruth Seely, are clad luke the Gold Polars un brught gold wool sweaters and royal blue skurts To be eluguble for promotuon to the Gold Polars as a senuor each Cub must have ac cumulated 35 basketball pounts and 25 foot ball pounts on the basus of fuve pounts for each game attended Holdung Polar Cub offuces thus year were Joyce Johnson presudent Helene Rhoades vuce presudent Marulyn Dennus secretary Beverly Ellus treasurer, and Blanche Muskov sky and Pearl Paden sergeants at arms TEDDY BEARS A new cheerung sectuon has been organuzed for freshman gurls Thus club known as the Teddy Bears us the funal addutuon to one of the largest hugh school cheerung sectuons un Nebraska The Teddy Bears have a member shup of l25 gurls They assust the Polars and cheerleaders at pep rallues and games Regular meetings were not held for the Ted dy Bears other than assemblung at games and rallues Joyce Casey was appounted presudent Jane Wulluamson vuce presudent and Susan Wulluams, secretary The gurls wore blue skurts and gold sweaters The regular Polar pount system was used for thus organuzatuon Each gurl was required to have at least 25 pounts for football games and 35 pounts for basketball games and wrestlung matches combuned If thus requurement was not met the gurls had to forfeut theur emblems by Aprul l, and then turn un a new applucatuon 76 xx CUBS Back row Patrucua Mulugan Shurley Leamung Marlene Myers Bonnue Nuxon Kay Nuelsen Glorua Roruck Barbara Lar son Peggy McMuchael Estelle Kauman Barbara lone Johnson Judy Meehan Judy Albers Carolune Kragskow Fran Jastram Carole Nelson Barbara Lundholm Pat Byrnes Duane Muller Second row Aluce Fennell Shurley McCord Donna Koenug Shur ley Kauser Duane Langevun Marcua Muchelsen Connue Steuert Beverly Jessen Dorothy Barnes Marulyn Leach Carol Nelson Artha Mules Judy Carlson Carol Murray Donna Jordan Bullu anna Molloy Furst row Judy Kuykendall Sharon McCarty Maru lyn R Muller Joyce Johnson Blanche Muskovsky Sharon Nel son Carol Grant Sue Ludstrand Mary Lozuer Elaune Lappat Januce John Charlotte Mutchell Barbara Joy Johnson Januce Cahow Arlcne Nemutz CUBS Back row Kay Custer Sandra Bosco Lous Druver Martha Forrest Shurley Aber Janet Dresher Nancy French Janet Faruen Jean Gub on Pat Baxter Janeen Geuger Deanna Alger Mary Jean Hart Charleen Adams Barbara Blake Januce Burkhofer Carolyn Bessey Judy Huntley Second row Lous Eddy Barbara Campbell Ceculua Greco Laura Behney Jo Ellen Carlson Susan Fulbert Dorothy Colberg Irene Harek Catherune Chapman Jane Helgren Barbara Blumenscheun Sharon Hotz Sandra Hud dleston Kaye Greentueld Nancy l-leunusch Furst row Arlene Beer Shurley Duckworth Carol Forge Zoy Harrus Jacquelune Grau Mary Henkel Sharron Greer Lous Chase Judy Grau Beverly Ellus Sondra Homan Darlene Hunter Barbara Fleck Kay Davus Marulyn Dennus Barbara Hayes Karen Marne Anderson CUBS Back row Sally OGara Pat Puerce Duanne Shoup Renee Petersen Sandra Ruley Norma Reslock Betty Pounts Connue Pakuser Pearl Paden Mary Patruck Pat Welsch Nancy Wulson Sandra Vondra Lena Hoult Karen Brewster Sharon Wulch Ml Joyce Peck Ann Ahlstrand Joan Schueler Jerry OI en Sonua Ruckl Annette Rabunson Joan Swanson Pat OCallaghan Kath leen Olson Marlene Tafler Judy Wulch Judy Poast Ernulte Ohl sen Marva Zentner Furst row Ellen Stokes Janet Taylor San dra Suttue Sue Platz Dottue Jo Sage Janet Qutmby Juduth Wandel Pat Sanders Frances Wortz Helene Rhoades Jean Wulcox Marcua Wetzler Beverly Stalnaker Mary Petersen Ruth NNoolsey TEDDY BEARS Back row Jeannune Honaker Beth Curtus Elaune Kuethley Judy Jacobs Josebhune Franco Morulyn Harman Susan Hass Janet Clark Duane Bachus Carol Hobb Beverly Conqer Joy Hudson Second row Judy Gallagher Marulyn Elluott Cyn thua Jones Katharune Carsey Muruel Jensen Joyce Casey Loandra Andrew Karen Judson Juduth Kovar Joann Cook Elaune Carlson Donna lsgrug Sally Bertch Furst row Patrucua Bolun Judy Brumbaugh Rosemary Austun Nancy Flesher Januce Joslyn Sharon Homuk Mary Herzog Carol Johnson Leulanu Hansen Barbara Bland Peggy Gardner TEDDY BEARS Back row Shurley Sylvester Sharon Round Susan Wulluams Sherry Samuelson Jane Wulluamson Joan Mas loskue Pheonua Malnack Lunda Rybun Carolyn Peck Pat Nut suck Lous Sass Sandra Ohlsen Bonnue Sykora Paula Overman loyce Wulft Nancy Sutton Joy Rotella Second row Patrucua Rudenour Genelle Morrus Janyce Norlem Bonnue Runge Maru lvn Oluver Mondana Weaver Mary Ann Weuler Januce Nemutz Carma Jean Rurnsey Kathleen McDonald Pat Sumones Mary Morrus Janet Scholes Margaret Loomus Furst row Pat Stewart Karen Stulle Nancy Trauthen Frances Roberson Joan Wolf gram Justune Petersen Carol Rabunson Mary Ann Ostberg Marulyn McNeaIy Juduth Welsh Ilona Rabunson . . we L L uf 5, e 5 W 1 l , Q , , - Q I , I . : V , l , ' Q . ' I , I I I ' I T - . , I , ' u I , g I i L dred Thomas. Second row: Marilyn Petersen, Janice Pofahl, . , A J H ' 2 ' A l I I u I fl ul l 1 I - 2 M u I . If I u I u . . I . I ' . I ' V . ' I l Q ,- I ' l I Y I A 2 J Ui? GAA Back row Beverly Chrnsten en Chrlsty Cox Judy Con away Bonnlc 'Xllxon Jeanette Vlartn Judy Wllch Shlrloy Aber KOYC L SCl'F Nancy Hclnrsch Caron Bes ey Janlcc Blrkhofcr Sandra Riley Mary Lou Samuelson Jo Anne Dlnovo Scconcl row Judy Albers Carol Murray Cecrlla Greco Beverly Pierce Barbara Plerce Joan Jorqcnson Mar yn Leach Jo Ellen Carlson fi Bnlllanna Molloy Janet Chrlstensen Marllyn Thornby Jrll More dck Suelyn Moore Peggy McMrchacl Flrsf row Glorla Rarxck Marllyn Dcnnls Dorothy Colberg San lra Grucnng Rlta Cranny Samara Stevens Janet Lldstrancl Charlene Fraley Anlto Follum Mary Albers Ja auelnne Grau Sonia Ruckl ,Jl05f8l :5 xSZJ0l fZ5l0fL6LlfL5 Ll? LVL 0lflfLl0QfLfL0lfL Good sportsmanship strong character, and conslderatron of one s fellowman are lust a few of the :deals upon which the Girls Athletic Assocuatuon rs founded Competutuye sports are offered to hundreds of gurls In Nebra ka through thus organlzatron Thenr actrvrtres Include basketball table ten nas, badmrnton softball and many others Sportsmanshrp and falr play are stressed rn G A A Qualnfncatlons for membershlp Include participation In at least three sports, keeping trannung rules for elght consecutrve weeks each semester and attendlng three out of four l0 mule hnkes Mrs Ruth B Seely IS chairman of the Grrls Athletrc Board Mrs Betty Andrews and Mass Lucy Harte are the other faculty members of the board Student members are Janet Lad strand l2B and Anita Follum l2B .78 by , f- , s V ' - ' ' - , r r n , , . , , ' 9 , ' l S , , ' , V , C r , J , u u u n , f n u u s . , , . . . ' 1 . . , , Q , , . , . . I - , , . . 1 1 1 ' r Ll' IJ l90l t5 M 0gl 6Ll'l'L MOUL 9:5 MPLQJ .!4CiLl!LtL8fJ Struvung to hut the bullseyes may well be the motto of the 4l North Hugh losses who are members of the Gurls Rufle Team, a branch of the Natuonal Rufle Assocuatuon Mrs Ruth B Seely physucal educatuonal un structor, and Sergeant Wulluam H Roberson R O T C unstructor, are the durectors Ten targets wuth scores of ZO or more pounts are the requurements for membershup Thus year only I2 gurls passed the test enablung them to clumb through the nune sharp shooter stages to expert and funally to dustunguushed marksmon Competutuon was keen when matches were held wuth Benson Omaha Unuversuty and Tee Jay thus year chapter of the Rufle assocuatuon Other offucers unclude Nancy Chrustuansen vuce presudent Joyce Johnson, secretary Anuta Follum treas urer, and Sandra Suttue and Chrusty Cox ser geants at arms ln the fall of each year volleyballl teams are organuzed for unterested gurls A serues of games take place and by process of elumuna tuon the two top teams are determuned The champuonshup game between these two teams us played at Open House un November Thus untramurol actuvuty us sponsored by Mrs Ruth B Seely, gurls physucal educatuon Instructor Puctured on opposnte page GIRLS RIFLE TEAM Back row Pot Flonnugan Ilene Haunowsku Nancy Heunusch Chrusty Cox Marsha Fowler Pat McGulI Ger trude Gaddy Betty Pounts Sharon Joons Jamce Cahaw Juduth Albers Januce Wehrlu Sondra Lenz Judy Jacobs Elaune Keuthley Thurd row Mary Lou Samuel on Janet Dresher Pheonua Mal nack Nancy French Judy Conawoy Joan Jorgensen Sondra Wulke Loretta Hawk Jo Elyn Wakefueld Ardnth Chrustensen Carol Veylupek Darlene Douglas Mondana Weaver Beverly Chrusten en Second row Claudua Reed Zoy Horrus Kay Davus Barbara Puerce Helene Rhoades Joyce Johnson Charlotte Mutch ell Sandra Stevens Sandra Suttue Sue Ludstrond Nancy Chrustuan sen Marulyn Dennus Beverly Stolnaker Barbara Blumenscheun Marulyn Petersen Marulyn Thornby Furst row Janet Lldstrand Anuta Follum Gurls basketball us becomung more popular at North than ever before' Fundamentals are taught un gym classes and Intramural games are played by gurls sports enthusuasts Many Vukung losses dusplay athlet c abuluty on basket ba l teams un varuous gurls leagues M fo ru Valley Dredgung Co captured theur o cnd consecutuve Mudwestern Class B cham p onshup thus year after compulung a Z4 2 rec Ord durung the regular season Mary Albers and June Bennung gauned reccgnutuon as all star crwards Thus team attended the Natuonnl Mudwestern tournament un St Joseph Mus souru where they were defeated by Amarullo Texas un furst round play offs St Joseph tournament gurls gym class warms up for a fruendly game 479 Z . . . ' . . 1 . . I ' ' . , . . I . . . . . A , h. . . . - I R , . I I A . . , - K V L. ' I v . A . . I . . - - . . - t U , . . ' I . l ' 1 1 I -janet Lidsfrond is president of the Norfh Girls' basketball team of students and alumnae who went to . . . I . - . 2 I I - . I - l I - , . . , . . awww gzfucoufwaged gr A ,7 fparlfucufoalfe Each year eught lune captauns are elected by the Polars Chosen thus year were Barbara Beach Ruta Cranny Charlene Fraley Ruta Mul ler Claudua Reed Margue Salvatoru Marulyn Thornby and Donna Yetter These gurls took roll at each basketball and tootball game Badmunton rates hugh un the lune of undu vudual sports' Elumunatuon matches are held to decude the ten representatuves to be entered un the annual Athletuc club tournament The top ten gurls meet stuff competutuon un opponents from the varuous hugh schools un Omaha and also un gurls representung Omaha unuversuty The dancung class desugned to guve grace and contudence us unstructed by Mrs Ruth B Seely The class ot about 60 uunuor and sen uor gurls us taken as a halt credut Thus year the class was represented un the Aurora by a kuck lune and a ballet and un the Fall Follues by two kucklunes and a tap dance Ready aum ture' These are tamulluar words to gurls who par The gurls are coached by Mrs Ruth B Seely A new target has been purchased for the team The old target whuch was statuonary for outsude was burned last tall ln the gym classes gurls are taught how to play and umprove theur game ot pung pong Tournaments are held each year un each class There are tournaments tor begunners as well as advanced players un euther sungles or dou bles The champuon us decuded un play offs among the class wunners tLd lta ta o e e png . . . 1 I I 1 I A - I I I , . I I , . I I I ' ticipate in the sprung sport, archery. ' I , . I I - lone u stram kes Gum , . . Am F Ilum rests o tompof lun . , Nancy Jo tak s a flung at jum u BATON CLUB Bock row Shnrley Leornung Dtono Muller Bon mon Mary Petersen Bonnne Weber Mom Ann Ostberg Kay me Sykoro Mary Pcterson Janet Pel Lnndo Rybln Kothorune Applegate Karen Brewster Flrst r w E E Erwln Shnrley Al Cor ey Fronces Roller on Sondro Huey Sandra Vonclro Llnda Peggy McMlchoeI Jo Ellen Carl on Ju y Poost Sono Ruckl Judy Luciwrq Polrrcno Goo! Elolne Corlson Mornlyn Elluott Second Wonlel Shoron Sulvan Janet Deckcr lo Elyn Wokefreld Jackle row Carol Hersh Eluzalweth Kcrngon Carol Thompson Corol Muller Lundo Lutwlg Flotse Eugelow Osborn Solly Bolton Drone Donohue Beverly lessen Sandro Ho ff?0L1f0IfL c7lfULlf'Ll ,5 6Ll!8 Zglfifilg SAQJULZ JO OW Performing ot football gomes ond In pa rodes, portzcupotnng an the Fall Follues Aurora, ond Ak Sor Ben Rodeo make up the extro twnrlers Ot the 40 baton twurlers under the dnrectlon ot E E Erwm sux were selected to march with the bond at the football games They were Delores Peterson Linda Ludwng Janet Decker Elouse Bigelow Judy Poost ond Jo Elyn Woke tue d Snx gurls entered the Stote contest ot the Ak Sor Ben Colnseurn Provlng thenr obllxty In thus tueld Peggy McMlchel took fourth ploce whale JOElyn Woketleld placed sixth Donng teots wuth ture botons were per formed by JO Elyn Wakefield an the Foll FOI Ines Auroro, ond ot the footboll games I curriculor schedule ofthe high stepping baton I I I ' I . lo Elyn Woketteld 2 v 7949 A 'Nc-B Tnme ns running short now ond we ore neor :ng the end of our lourney unto the post but let s toke tame tor lust one more stop before we return to the present l9-19 North s snlver onnuversory brnngs wuth It fuve new teochers ond the NOPQEMAN hos been o Viking tux ture since 46 But whlle we hove seen mony forms of ex tro Curruculor octuvutues we hove rother sllght ed the reol reoson for such centers of educotuon os North l-lngh school closses Yes the greotest omount of tume Spent dur :ng your school yeor us IH octuolly leornnnq At North forthe greoter percentooe of us thus port of hugh school lute hos been o pleosont ex pernenee As freshmen we oll express o certoln curl osuty In whot ns going on oround us sophomores thus thnrst IS somewhot quenched os we loan clubs ond begun to portucupote The gunlor yeor owes even more sotusfoctuon os we ore upperclossmen ond os sensors we reoluze o feelunq of occomplnshment os we look bock on our yeors ot North Yes classes do repre sent o qreot portuon of our hsgh school llfe 'IOQCLCL KOL5585 3 I - V 1 , . . , I ' W 1 f xg M . 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X . , , 1 ' ' ' ...,os ll ,ll - - f , , - . f 5 X F075 IJIIIIJIIJIIIJII CTAPQQ CJQIULVLJPQJ 660483 The nnneteenth annual Mllltary Ball was hnghllghted by the presentatlon ofthe new Bat tallon Commander Danuel Kruse and has lady Janice Elliott February 5 at Peony park The mllatary department contauns 300 ca dets organized unto fnve companues The unlt ns commanded by the new Lleutenant Colonel Hugh on the lust ot awards achleved by the battalion thus year was the Harvey A Rottman R O T C Cltlzenshlp Award presented to Cadet Mayor Ernest Hattke Cadet MfSgt Bruce Flemrng was named Best Junlor Cadet Due to the shortage ot mnlltary Instructors durnng the tnrst semester cadet ottncers In structed the freshman and sophomore classes ln weapons mllltary courtesy mllltary organ: zatlon and leadershlp drnll and command The offlcers were hlghly successful In thelr new posltlons as teachers and they derived ROTC OFFICERS Back row Rnchard Hostetler Ron Mathews Rodney Kuno Ray Nelson Rachard Ducks Wallace Kelley James Ro N N h R s orrnan orensc obert Btney Second row Joe Rnga tuso Bull Nordquest Douglas Postlewalt Marlan Strenger Jerry Battol on Commander LT COLONEL DANIEL KRUSE and hs lacy JANICE ELLIOTT many benetlts and experiences tor themselves dunng thelr teachlng peruods Twlce a week before school the sensors re celved Instruction from MfSgt Wllllam Rober son In the prlnclples of mllltary teachlng meth ods weapons and mllltary formatlons Zulfur Dan Kruse Augu t Stock Donald Gregg Douglas Kelly First row Frank Patte son Wllra Hurley Dale Schermerhorn Thomas Harper Jm Watson Ernest Haffke Warren Odell Merle Schaal Rodney Hansen 84:2 . K- .K A A Q I , . . . '-if .. 'I ,X . . . . , A ' ' I I , I - 1 1 ' ' ' 1 T s . . . . . I I I ' 'af 3 I I I I S I I I I I l I I l 7 V I I TTI I I SII I I . I ' - I I I I I I I I I I - CRACK SQUAD Back row Bruce Fleming Charles Lager BOYS RIFLE TEAM Bock rov James Ross Wallace Kelley tram Crag Edwards Second ro Robert McCIusky Robert Second row Don Gregg Larry Vogl Ernest Haffke First row Clark Roland Postlewait Joe Ph ll ps Roger Lee John Moddux Dale Schermerhorn Rodney Kuno Roland Postlewat Joe Phillips First row Robert Stock Robert B tne Au ust Stock Dou las Y Q Q Postlewait Ernest Haffke James Rossi Philip O Callaghan QI' 8CfL0lfL jd QCLKOX 661,04 CSDQDLHJC! iam The Crack Squad drilled throughout the year Postlewait and Cadet lst Lieutenant August Stock They began their precise drill performances this year at the Fall Follies followed by their appearance at the Military Ball A new series of maneuvers was prepared for the Chevron Shuffle March 26 and the Au rora During President Eisenhower s vi it the Crack Squad will march in the Centennial Pa rode with the crack squads from Central Ben son and South The ROTC Rifle Team rounded out the wins and one loss to South High They finished the second half of the season with three additional wins and two losses to South and Central Wallace Kelley was continually the high scorer for North Ernest l-laffke was another top scorer during the entire season The team fired in the Hearst Trophy match and in the Fifth Army s lnter Collegiate match MfSgt William l-l Roberson Jr coached the team with the assistance of Sgt Owen T Burcham 185 7 L Q under the command of Cadet Captain Douglas first half of the lntercity competition with four l9lf'l1lfLg lb? 60lfLC8IfLfl 6Lf8 OVL 0L1ff6L LOVL lfL:5l98Ctl10IfL The Omaha Regument s Federal lnspectuon was held durung the week of May 3 B The lnspectung General attended classes and ques tuoned the cadets about the subuects un whuch they receuved unstructuon durung the school year He unspected the unut s supply room and system the otfuce tules the ordnance room and eauupment the rutle range and the classroom taculutues Combat maneuvers were held at the Mead Ordnance Plant Saturday May 8 l954 Teams consustung of twenty men from each hugh school partucupated un a tueld combat problem The lnspectung General graaed them on theur use ot tactucs The campus ofthe Unuversuty ot Omaha was utuluzed for the turst Regumental Parade un several years Unuts from Central North Ben son, and South partucupated un the revuew The lnspectung General graded each unut as to theur abuluty on the drull tueld such as profucu ency un marchung and duscuplune North s Bat taluon Commander served as the Regumental Commander ot Troops Central supplued the marchung band and the Regumental aduutant The color guard came from South and the color escort was from Benson A summer camp has been planned for thus year at the Natuonal Guard Camp Ashland Nebraska The dates are August l5 through Z8 The cadets wull study subuects they re ce ved durung the school year They wull gaun experuence un map readung rufle marksman shup scoutung, and tueld sanutatuon Regular recreatuon peruods wull be provuded, the cadets wull be able to swum at Lunoma Beach They wull pull guard duty and K P lust Os the regular army A meduca' ottucer wull be statuoned at the camp to take care of small unuurues that al ways happen among a group of teen age boys 86 11 COMPANY A Back row Ruchard Dawson Bertrand Kung John Schutz John Cronkhute Donald Colberg Bull Kauser Ruchard Socha Don Pannuer Ruchard Huer Charles Panuck Fourth row Thomas Orchard Donald Ludstrand Donald Phelps Bruan Vuc torua Muchael Yerkes Jum Sedgwuck Robun Lozuer Eugene Meest er Thurd row Royce Anderson Bernard Strehle Frank Benusk Jxm Dolan Robert Robbun Bernard Henry Leslue Erlewune Salvo tore DuMortano Vernon Goodner Second row Wulluom Nord quest Alan Andre Robert Holmes Thomas Nevottu James Bul lungs Ruchard Menze James ODell Tom Toth Frank Marks Ruchard Rosenauust Ruchard Duckson Furst row Joe Rugatuso John Tomas: John Welsh Vernon Whute Davud Lxlley Ralph Adams Ruchard Butney Lavern Hulsebus Davud Tunker Robert Vudlak Jum Holman Chupper Bowley Frank Patterson COMPANY B Back row Bruce Flemung Jum Ferstner John Pederson Darrel Teeter Lloyd Kems Don Poast Roland Postle waut Gary Cogluzer Robert Barber Howard Hetlun Fourth row Gerald Patruck Merlun McDonald Phul OCallaghan Doug Hanna Tom Adams Russell Rankun Tum Barnes Lynn Sorenson Bull Ellus Fred Johnson Jock Musek Thard row Robert McClusky Robert Brown Jerry Ewung Jerry Wandell Muchael Weusberg Harold Sare Robert Downung Calvun Henry Douglas Watson Jcrry Rasmussen Second row Dennus Carsey Ronald Clark John Anderson Kenneth Turner Gregory Nordauest Thomas Cornu John Davus Ralph Brace Roger Nelson Furst row John Ball Tom Harper Albert Spuckler Thomas Becker Fred Fleer Rodney Frueler Davld Aunsworth Douglas Kelly Rodney Hansen James Rossu COMPANY C Back row Robert Gray Charles Roberts Patruck Davus Chrus Gould Charles Lagerstrom Bull Dankert Duck Sut phen Lamont Andrews James Salmons Frank Culluns Bull Pat terson Fourth row Robert Weuss Ruchard Randall Allen Porter Ruchard Clark Jon Lozuer Robert Slatter Ruchard Moore Vuc tor Ruddle Ruchard Chrustensen Ray Hozlett Robert Graham Lee Robert Wulkue Robert Stock Dean Ruddle Dale Anderson John Poast Second row Muchael Hughes Paul Jacob Guy Dod son Ruchard Vorel Donald Peterson Orvulle Frederuck John Maddux Jum Cannon Davud Newcomer Furst row August Stock Warren Odell Ernest Bowerman Craug Edwards Joseph Phullups Ervun Ferguson Hal Hennung Donald Ryan Wulluom Hurley Wal lace Kelley Ernest Haffke COMPANY D Back row Robert Bowe James Sedgwuck Ruchard Emery Paul Tennery Robert Swanson Ronald Stafford Robert Marutz Frank Ruha Dennus Sheftueld Earl Chrustuansen Joy Whunnery Sylvan Schneuder Fourth row Robert Bowe Von Rob buns Mules Shafer Gary Puel Merrull Kullhom Ronald Bouwman Davud Selner Wulluom DeBuse Ronald Ostrander Howard Soren son Jerry Gautuer Robert Gammel Thurd row Bull Campbell Gary Schmutz Bob Smuth Frank Bennush Roger Ryan Robert Thuessen Robert Whutesude Kenneth Bunnell Lee Bugelow Rob ert Panek Terry Louden Mark Funks Second row George Reed Tony Hadley John Wrught Dale Van Stranton Muchael Adams Kent Whunnery Kenneth Rustau Arden Ulruch Roger Schwers Bull Rollands Kenneth Parker Furst row Bull Ruchardson Bruce Berauust George Archer Davud Josten James Manstueld Bob Butney Dole Schermerhorn Jam Watson Jerry Zulfer Rodney Kuno Ruchard Hostetler Ron Mathews Douglas Postlewaut COMPANY E Back row Don Chase Ray Holmgren Henry Metz James Louus Patterson Henry Neff Steve Adkuns Howard Clark Jerry Zwuebl Ruchard Lambson Kenneth Durbun Larry Gaddy Arthur Rohe Fourth row Douglas Shearer Dwaune Herman Her bert lrwun Kenneth Lundgren Paul Nutsuck Duck Nelson Frank Ossler Danuel Gordon Jum Martun Max Goff Larry Vogl Thurd row Marvun Short Peter Kuffel James Norlem Marvun Mun son Tom Kaestner Ron Bendorf Larry Comune Davud Ferry man John Peterson Donald Cronkhute Second row Wulluom Johnson Larry Seaman Douglas Wolkon Joseph Rewalunsku Kenneth Frese Robert Jacobberger Dennus Johnson Ronald Lathan Robert Clark Don Pannuer Jum Patterson Roy Kofoed Harold Hodgens George Clark Glen Blohm Raymond Osborn Rayud Faulla Donald Gregg Dan Kruse Norman Noreusch Ray eson . 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J MHP' Because thus was Omaha s Centennual year the band members along wuth theur durector Samuel F Thomas were busy performung un new and dufferent actuvutues To start the year s actuvutues the band un der the durectuon of Drum Mauorette Bernuece l-larrus and Drum Major Charles Newman made uts furst appearance at the Nebraska state faur Thus was followed by performances ung football games A pep band also played for rallues and durung the games An appearance at the Omaha Unuversuty Band Day along wuth all the other hugh school bands un the cuty and leadung the Chrustmas parade were other engagements fulled by the band Sunce North s home basketball games were held at the Omaha unuversuty fueld house for the furst tume thus year a new pep band was organuzed to provude musuc and spurut at these games 88 Another new duvusuon of the band was the gurl dance band whuch assusted the boys band un the Fall Follues Out of the l25 band members from all the Omaha publuc hugh schools who played un thus year s Centennual Musuc Festuval 25 were from North The concert band gave uts annual concert un May Thus year a matunee was presented for for parents and fruends Thus same concert us to be guven at Turner Park un June as a Centen nual program Salute to Omaha and Smule Darn You Smule were the featured tunes of the large marchung bancl un the Centennual Educatuon parade Aprul 30 There were also specual unuts from the marchung band un the parade A drum and fufe corps represented the l85O s a Ger man band added a but of humor and an ac corduon band accompanued the chour wuth the melody Beyond the Blue l-loruzon ULVL L5 lf Q I . . . I . S, . . , during the half-time at all but one of the Vik- the students as well as a night performance 5? Ll4fL6LX8C! y SOQCLQ 8lfLf8lfLlfLL6L lfLlflfLlflfL8lf' OVLCQPE BAND PERSONNEL FLUTE Leanne Jensen Karen Juclson Marcla Wet ler John Roberts OBOE Morgue Balrlwrn Charles Newman CLARINET Shlrley Alner Carollne Anrens Paula Amshury Judy Beach Barbara Bechtel Dlanna Franke Kathryn l-lasen lager Donna Holqens Clarlene Krser Peggy Kuhney Mary Lennox Nancy Marshall Patty Patterson Marcra Ramsey Carolyn Rolnnson Jane Russell Clauta Sorensen Allns Warrior Deon Bahr Douglas Casey Arthur Chatrnan Georqc Johnston Glen Meyers Merlun Petler en lfy Govay Bull An terson Euaene Latch Ken Mer ca James Fcalccelf Pau' Serenuus CC' Marlene Skogman Dave Garrett Walter Dorner Tom Gorge Harley l-larclrson Kenneth Hecht Charles Hool Nck Lamlrn Jerry Lander Bernard Norton Robert Street TRUMPET lurly Conaway Marlon Frew Don Scholes FRENCH HORN Phyllus Allendorfer Beverly George Bcrnnece l-larrl Joanne Nelson Pat Shannon Fran St ettuucker Carol Vcy upck G yene Wrlllarns Jeanne Wlllarns Eugene Brady BARlTONE Joanne Graves Sanclra Rohlfs Gwen Stnckles Nancy Yates Ken Conbs BASS John Koalblas Merle Schaal Tarn Nates Arynd Nelson Ken Brostrom DRUM Earl Flelclung Jlnt l-lelsung Gary HLrlsan Kenth Vande Q I t Rolue-rt Wort DRUM MAJOR Charles Newman DRUM MAJORETTE Bernrece Harrns DANCE BAND PERSONNEL Drums Keuth Vanaegrltt Trumpets Dave Garrett Allan Melyln Don Scholes Trornlaone Newten Ballls Leland Clay Wllllam Johnston Saxophoncs Eugene Latch Charles Newn at Blll Anderson Deon Bahr Jrrn Secllafek Accorduon Arvncl N lson Guitar Bull John on Vrollns Donna Hodaens Marcla Wetzler Jane Russell Strung Bass Merle Schaal B9 l V , V , l - rl , V ' . I l l R SAXOPHONEV Pat Ealdwln, Jean Franclsca, Nancy George, Shlr- Plano Jnm Helsnng , , t X-Vt' R' l l df I ls , l , K L 'K Smut Sm-f' xxx Unifd in .ggmyo ony OPCAQJIJML pfay jmporfanf The instrumental department under the di- rection of Samuel F, Thomas plays an impor- tant part in both city and school activities. The orchestra is one of the few high school orchestras in the United States with full sym- phonic instrumentation. The orchestra had an enrollment this year of 85 students. Berniece Harris, secretary and librarian, and her helper, Leanne Jensen, take care of attendance and the distribution of the music. In the fall o television show was put on by ZO members of this department. Special num- bers were played by the Rainbow Strings and a freshman orchestra. The purpose of the show was to point out the development of instrumen- tal music from the elementary level through high school. For the Christmas program the pit orchestra played selections from the Christmas Festi- val and the White Christmas. The Rain- 90 rv bow Strings played the Pastoral from the Christmas Concerto. ln January the orchestra participated in the Centennial Music Festival with 80 of the l2'5 members from North High. Marcia Wetzler was chosen as concert mistress. For the Aurora the pit orchestra provided the music for the first half of the show and the dance band for the second half. They open- ed the show with the overture from Me and Juliet. Also in the show were a saxophone sex- tet, violin solo, harp solo, marimba duet, and a number featuring l7 violas. At the spring concert this year, besides the regular orchestra selections, the orchestra pre- sented their first symphony-the Symphony Minature. The orchestra will make its final appearance of the year by playing for the seniors as they march down the aisles and across the stage to receive their diplomas. I X .. Li' A - - , I. 1 J 6Ll'L Lggkoof l 0 l 6LWL5. l rirf in Qffcceds g ip 9 Besides the regular performances of the orchestra several 'groups have gotten together to prepare programs 'for Special occasions. The Rainbow Strings have performed at such occasions as the dedication of the new Sherman School, Joslyn Memorial, and the P-T.A, program honoring the seniors in April. The members of the Rainbow Strings this year werei Marcia Wetzler, Leanne Jensen, Donna Hodgens, Jean Wilcox, Jane Russell, Lois Chase, Nancy Yates, Gwen Stickles, Jo- anne Nelson, Marcia Fowler, and Berniece Harris. There is often a demand for a smaller group such as the Starlet Strings who play for teas and banquets. This group consisted of Marcia Wetzler, Donna Hodgens, Nancy Yates, Jane Russell, and Marcia Fowler. Berniece Harris and James Helsing were the student directors who assisted Mr. Thomas in directing the orchestra this year. STUDENT DIRECTORS-Berniece Harris, Jim Helsing. 'IUBRARIANS-Donna Hodgens, Leanne Jensen. ACCOMPANlSTSfMarcia Fowler, Patricia Sanders, Claudia Sor- ensen. VIOLINS-Concertmaster Marcia Wetzler, Donna Lee Andersen, Jacqueline Ashton, Judy Beach, Joan Borg, Eleanor Carlson, Deanna Franke, Donna Hodgens, Denis Jensen, Leanne Jen- sen, Cynthia Jones, Janet Koch, Peggie Kuhney, Sharon Ny- gaard, Marilyn Oliver, Carolyn Richmond, Sandra Riley, Jane Russell, Dennis Sheffield, Willa Ann Tillotson, Jean Wil- cox, Gaylene Williarns, Roberta Wright. VIOLAS-Kay Allendorfer, Lois Chase, Ken Combs, Joanne Graves, John Koalblas, Sharon Quest, Robert Van Sickle, Marlene Skogman, Tom Yates. CELLOS--Mary Ann Jansky, Arvid Nelson, Sandra Samson, Mar- garet Servais, Janet Stevens, Gwen Stickles, Nancy Yates, STRING BASES--Beverly George, John Hope, Nancy Marshall, Joanne Nelson, Merle Schaal, Patty Shannon, JoElyn Wake- field. FLLJTES7John Roberts, Joyce Simon, Karen Snell, Sandra Suttie. OBOES-Margie Baldwin, Charles Newman. CLARINETS-William Andersen, Deon Bahr, George Johnston, Marcia Romsey, Eugene Latch, James Sc-dlacek. BASS CLARlNETfClarlene Kiser. SAXOPHONES-William Andersen, Deon Bohr, George Johnston, Eugene Latch, James Sedlacek. BASSOONSfPatricia Baldwin, Marcia Fowler. FRENCH HORNS--Eugene Brady, Byron Christensen, Berniece Harris, Jeanne Williams. TRUMPETS4Judy Conaway, David Garrett, Tom George, Alan Melvin. TROMBONES-Leland Clay, Randall Culbertson, William Johnston, Allan Warrior, TUBA-Ken Brostrom, TYMPANI-Sally Sue Benson, Keith Vandegrift, PERCUSSION- James Helsing, Gary Hudson, Richard Marshall, Ben Paulson, Keith Vandegrift. HARP- Charlene Fraley, Phyllis Lindquist. rr 9l CHOlR- Back raw Carla Richardson Sandra Melcher, Sara Lee Perry, Carol Kundich, Barbara Cameron, Connie Mumford, Barbara Miller Janet Jensen, Sharon Hot: Pearl Paden Bar- nara Jackson yirgiiiiann Griffith, Roger Koehler, Blake Lund, Bill Tietsort Norman Christensen, Tom Falconer Second raw: Mari- lyn Hopkins Carol Taylor Kay Wolfgram, Barbara Henry Mar- garet Pcnner Jesselxn Rissc, Lynne Jackson, Judy Welsh, Kay Meck, Jim Summers, Bruce Barth, Terry Strawn, Jim Sacco, Paul Jacob, Frank Ossler. First row. Phyllis Lindquist JoAnn Tway, Jean Donnelson, Sharon Greer Mary Ann Nielsen Janet Decker, Marilyn Moyer, Lorraine Frantze, Judy Grau, Gayle Kerr Earl Taulborg Jim Lewis, Van Robbins, Tom Culbertson, John Benolken, Bob Ellis. joncewlfd, CLnfe1fLnia!,jQel9 Clair gud? Q ecaming The year i953-54 proved to be satisfying and outstanding for the choir under the di- rection of Miss Twila Cowman. The choir started the year with the annual Christmas concert December l6. They opened the program doing the traditional candlelight processional, 'Carol of the Bells. The choir then assembled on risers forming a beautiful human Christmas tree with fir boughs, orna- ments of tinsel, and glittering lights. They then sang a group of Christmas favorites, with small ensembles and quartets singing addition- al carols. The premiere performance in Omaha of Carol Fantasy, a new composition of tra- ditional carols by Norman Lockwood, was pre- sented by the choir. The Omaha Music Festival January l6 and l7 officially opened the i954 Omaha Centen- nial celebration. The five combined high school choirs were under the direction of Clayton Krehbiel, nationally famous conductor from the University of Kansas. The choir introduced the theme song of the Centennial, Salute to Omaha. 92 vt Students are enrolled in the choir on the basis of their musicianship, vocal ability, and workmanship. As Aurora time neared, the choir decided on the forceful Song of Man as their specialty number. This selection was presented with no scenery and brought forth a striking effect with only the blue and gold choir robes as cos- tumes. Soloists in this number included: Carol Wolters, Mary Miller, Charles Olson, Ilene Hainowski. Harley Hardison was elected president of the senior choir for the first semester. Other officers were Bruce Fleming, vice-president, Marilyn Moyer, secretary, and Dixie Ehler, treasurer. Three committees were also elected to assist the officers and Miss Cowman. John Jorgensen served as business manager. Char- lotte Gallagher and John Peterson headed the courtesy committee, while Carol Hansen and Carol Wolters were the librarians. Mrs. Frieda Schroeder, the choir accompa- nist, gave much of her time during the year to the choir, soloists and musical programs in the community. 1 X c 4 g . .5 s , , 4 ,, . 1 I. . ' W ll J lx - 'K I K K5 Y x- K i ' , , 1 H mi V A X. x L N u 9 Rx f g r GIQLS' GLTE CLLJE Back row Joyce Wiley Kay Custer Shirley Settles Barlmara Beach, Lois Scofield Marian Daugherty, Vir- gina Edje Patty lee Mary Margaret Rose Marilyn Toft Lor- raine Stacking Sandra Averill Glenna Forcafle Marilyn Beck Secowql row Marfiiiita MQW lliams, Alice Chico Nlotalie Wether- pee Shirley Adwerry Danna Steele Kay l-lcmphill Shirley Tret- Ae C545 MOUJJQ U04 Under the instruction ot Miss Twilo Cowrnan and her assistant, Mrs. Frieda Schroeder, the Boys' Glee club prepared themselves tor ad! vancement into the junior and senior choirs. The Boys' Glee club is a preparatory class where the boys learn the fundamentals and techniques ot music. BOYS GLLE CLUB Back row Clayton Craig Salvaclore DeMarf tino Dale Anflcrsen Jim Wielue, Tom Folkers, Paul Anglen, Hal Henniq, John Rolili, Earl North Gary Hostetter Seconcl row: George lrlacklix Ron Poast Henry Berman Marlan Stronger, Jirn 5 .. LW an 9 'W We 'M 3 tcr, Barbara Follum, Katherine Byrnes, Alice Warrior, Sally Barnes, Jeanette Gappa Jacqueline Richeson, Judy Kovar. First row Miss Twila Cowman Janice Potahl, Phyllis Ware, Maris Truman Rosalie Lenz, Barbara Jey Johnson, Kay Davis, Sandra Fenders Judith Wandel Lucille Chase, Janice John, Diana Johnson Kanada mic gacLgr0n1fL Although not a performance group, the boys headed the annual Christmas program, the highlight ot the vocal music year. Elected as officers were Douglas Doane, president, James Wiebe, vice-president, Jerry Michelson, secretary, Gary l-lostetter, treas- urer, and Jim Lewis and Allen Porter, librari- ans. Lewis, Dick Flint, Bob Ellis, Michael Tlllotson, John Pitts, Brian Victoria, First row, Miss Twnla Cowman, Everett Sharp, John Peterson, Richard Werner, Douglas Doane, Jerry Mikkleson, Dave Maftigan John Petersen, Warren Christy, Allan Porter, 9-Al xx GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Back row: Susan Hass, Carol Thompson, Patsy Pcttiiohn, Carolyn Bessey, Jacqueline White, Christclou Blair, Aina Askevics, Elizabeth Bayden, Lois Summerville, Car- ole Nelson, Pat Pierce, Nancy Fritcher, Florida Bankston, Betty Hagerman. Second row: Marilyn Swanberg, Janice Nemitz, Barbara Jonoiek, Sylvia James, Loretto Lephy, Shirley Wilson, A valuable musical background and train- ing for future choir work are lust two of the many advantages received by members of Girls' Culee under the direction of Miss Twila Cowman. Assisting Miss Cowman as accompanist of the group is Mrs. Frieda Schroeder. After voice tests to determine the part each student should sing, work is begun on the prac- tice of good breath control, tone proiection, correct pitch, good diction, and sight reading. The girls sang several numbers in the Christ- mas Concert. Many girls also presented vocal selections in the Fall Follies. Church choirs claim 22 of the 9l girls en- rolled in this glee club. Officers were: Barbara Follum, president, Shirley Settles, vice-president, Judy Wilch, secretary, Kathryn McDonald, treasurer, and Judy Wandel and Kathryn Byrne, librarians. Y xi t I v r , X1 w Y 1 Jaqueline Williams, Arlene Schrnldtkc, Mary Joan Hart, Pat Simoncs, Kathy McDonald Arlene Beer, Lois Smith, First row: Charlotte Schroficr, Carolyn Carver, Virginia Eklund, June Ben- n nfi, Sharon Sullivan, Joan Swanson, Rosemary Ruff Jessey Sumo, lio'othy l-loefferber, Zoy Harris, Beverly Stalnaker, Judy Wilch, or .jec mica mr IQ mire in amor Klioir Talent shows are held every Thursday or friday. Girls volunteer by participating in songs, piano solos, duets, and oral reports on music and famous musicians. Those appear- ing in the shows receive extra points, which enable them to get into senior choir, Although the shows are provided for entertainment, they develop poise and self assurance in those who participate. The students take complete charge of the programs by selecting a mistress of ceremonies. l-ler duties are to organize and announce the various acts. To give more girls a chance to acquire extra points, the job is rotated every month. Besides taking part in school shows and activities, many of the girls sang and marched with the choir in the Centennial parade which was held in downtown Omaha. The glee clubs are a major part of the vocal music department, because from the primary classes will come some of the future singers representing North. 44 4 G RLS DANCE BAND Back row Shirley Hotven Jo Elyn Woke L held Marlene Skogrfon Juny Conaway Marran Frew Jane y, Raise!! Second row Marcrc R rn ey Snriey Gowdy Jane Fran cu Co POTHCJO Baldwrn Marjore Lennox Fran? row Lois Chase Beverw George Elcaver Carl on Jean WI ox J P' arngow ajzfffrffrgp ga of VA! ui gy Kfzwfllfene RAINBOVV STRHNGS I Ia k Joan Nclwn Be-rnlece Harris In erm crrclo Marana Wet Ier Lcannc Jemen Donna Hodgens ean Wmcax Marcwa FowNer Gwen Sfuckles Nancy Yates Lo4s Chase Jane Russel! 9 1 ' ' s 1 , - fy ' 3 1 ' e , yn ' X A HC. 5 1 ' , I f J A 'vii S I If m ir! rf AJ 1 X' , Q ny, ye' u,t1fV,,l. .7 J Vu x Y' I '. ij! diy - ,J YP J, px Jr -t . J X y-WHL I' 1 'nl I . . 1 lhi' 1 1, h If . J H J - W A : '14 jfwee QI 5 JU c! .Siam ofugzccfenf l9ufLLAcafi01fL5 NORTH STAR NORSEMAN Back row Pat Strom Judy Drexel Arduth Samp on Joyce Smuth Marulyn Thornby Donald Gregg Harl Dalstrom Jm Graddy Bull Leustner Gary Blohm Januce llott Marge Sal atoru Dorene Sort no Janet Larson Betty Stone Bettu Coleman Second row Charlene Fraley Mary Al bers Jane Herzog Norma McAulIffe Lous Luenenbera Fran Strotbuckcr Ron Mathews John Roberts Bull Davs Jum Rossu Advanced Iournalusts began theur actuvuty fulled year wuth the publucatuon of the North Star Sept 25 the furst of l4 ISSUES Carol Wolters furst semester edutor was as susted by Barbara Sharp edutorual chuef Page bers thurd and Dave Banghart sports ln October the staff was host to sux hugh schools at a meetung to plan a druve for endung rowdyusm at the football games Questuon naures were passed out to students In order to form an estumate of the sutuatuon and edutor Ials concernung the problem at North were pub llshed Nov 6 students traveled to Luncoln for the two day state press conventuon where Elaune Adkuns Duck Flunt Barbara Sharp and Carol Wolters partucupated In panel duscussuons CI totuons were awarded to Janet Larson who placed second In feature wrutung and Gerry Houluhan and Fran Stratbucker who gauned thurd place IH headlune wrutung and news In terpretatuon respectuvely Mrs Ellen Pearey Norths advuser was appounted chaurman of Da e Banghart Jull Moreduck Marulyn Nelson Susan Forrey Beverly Buns Joyce Martun Charlatt Gallagher Furst raw Barbara Sharp Marge Forge Clauda Reed Ruta Cranny Larry ng D k Fl nt B b Kolb B b Ells Phylls Lundauust Janet Ldstrand Gerry Houluhan Susan Carey ln front Norseman Ed tor Ela nc Adkuns North Star Edutor Jeanne Wulluams North Star Ed tor Carol Wolters Dustruct Vlll of the Nebraska Hugh School Press Assocuatuon The posutuon of edutor was handed over to Jeanne Wulluams who was assusted by Janet Larson edutorual chsef at the begunnung ofthe second semester Second thurd and sports page edutors were Jull Moreduck Marulyn Nel son and Bob Ellus respectuvely Barbara Sharp won furst place In edutorual wrutung at the Iournalusm clunuc at Omaha Unu versuty In February Vukungs tued for second p'ace In feature page makeup and placed thurd In sports page makeup Duck Flunt Janet Lar son and Jeanne Wulluams took part In duscus suons on page makeup headlunes and news storues Two Important events hughlughted the month of May The furst was the publucatuon of the Centennual Issue whuch featured storues on North Omaha of the past The second event the annual staff pucnuc Included fun and honors Paper and annual staffs for next year were announced and qual ITled advanced Iournalusts receuved Quull and Scroll puns 97 , f 1 , , v , , , . , 5 I ' I ' I I r , , I2 . 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S , ' KILQQQKWQ 535 WMU A Af X X Q fy . , 41 N jf mfclxw T Y J ,W Q fb 3 W I Aly if Well tus l954 and we are no longer vuew ung the past Thus us the present and as we look un we see a class of senuors graduatung as so many have before them As they walk un tormatuon down the ausle they are reluvung all of the wonderful experu ences that they have had durung theur stay at North theur achuevements theur faulures theur smules and theur tears each wuth uts own specual memory Durung these four years they have made many truends among theur teachers and class mates They have become un realuty young adults who are preparung to enter the outsude world wuth hugh udeals of theur own They are approachung a mulestone un theur luves Lets wush them luck' QVLLOIW5 1 l 1 - u . , . , , , . . . ' 1 1 . , . . . , 0 102 D BARBARA J ADAMS H nar Roll 1234 Fall Follnes 3 The senlars chance Ban,os take a break W ELAINE ADKINS ull and Scroll 4 Honor Roll 34 Artlsans 2 3 4 Secretary Treasurer Pressdent 3 Chalrman 4 EI Polo del Norte 3 4 Artlst 4 Fare Patrol 4 Glee Club l Horlzans 4 North Star 4 Norsernan 4 Edltor 4 Gold oars 4 Red Cross 234 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Sensor Dlnner Dance corn mnttee 4 WILLIAM E AlNswoRTH MARY K ALBER5 'xatlonal TFCSDIOHS 4 Honor Roll Natgonal Honorfocletv '4 Qulll and Scroll 4 Am Besten 4 lxatlonal Forensic League 3 4 Pres: dent 4 Honor Rall 1 2 34 Am Bes ten 4 Tenils 3 4, Aurora 1 2 BSO 3'4 Presrdent 4 Castle Club 2 3 4 Vlce Presldent 3 Cornhusker Boys Stat 3 Secretary of State 3 Fall Follles 2 Flre Potrol 3 4 Orche tra l Red Cross 3 4 ROTC l 2 r Foral 2 S TS 3 4vJPresldent 4'.Stu dent Comme slon 3 4 Student Coun cll 4 Board ot Control 4 County J vcr ment Day 3 ALLEN E ANDERSON Summer Graduate otball lg H'-Y , . JACQUALINE J. ASHTON National Honor Soclety Natlonal Thespians 45 Honor Roll ,4' Aurora 4j .A.A, ' - chestra 3,45 Girls Rifle Team ,-5 Semor Plcy 4' Y-Teens 23. Secretary Treasurer 4 Artlsans 3 Tennis l 2 3 4 Aurora 34 Fall Fol s G l 2 3 4 Horlzons 3 4 North Star 4 Thrrd Page Edltor 4 Nor eman 4 Navlgator 4 As oclate Edltor 4 Gold Polars 34 Polar Cubs 2 Red Cross 34 Glrls Rl e Team 2 Sensor Play 4 Y Tecns 1 2 3 4 D L ANDERSON Aurora 4 B ys , or 4 Hu Y 3,4 R C , r Sergeant . of PATRICIA A. ATKISSON atronal Thespians 41 Fall Follies 5 Glee Club 25 Gold Polars 45 Polar Cu 5 2,3' Y-Teens l,2,4g Aurora Makc-up commlttee 3,4, .ni lbuh ll, lllmlll 06 A MA AVERILL onal Thespnans 4 Honor Roll Au ora C our 4 e nb 3 4 Senzor Pay 4 PATRICIA JANE BALDWIN Natlonal Honor Society Honor Roll l 23 4 Aurora l 23 4 Dance Band 234 Fall Follies 24 Fractnons Z Glocuers 34 Secretary 34 Greggltes 4 Marching Band l 2 3 4 Orchestra I 2 3 4 Red Cross 3 4 Sensor Cap and Gown commit tee 4 Shutterbugs 23 STS 34 Valkyrnes 3 4 Treasurer 4 Sergeant at Arms 4 Y Teens Z 3 4 BEVERLY JEAN BARNES Glee Club 3 Gold Polors 4 Polar Cubs 2 3 Senlor Cap and Gown com mittee 4 DORIS M BAUGHMAN SALLY ANN BAYER ff rora 3 4 Choir 3 4 Fall Fol A Go PO 5 4 Cro s 4 Y Teens 4 DONNA RAE BEHRENS Natnonal Honor So lety Honor Roll l 7 3 4 Aurora 3 Make up cornrnnttee 4 Cheerleaders 34 Captaft 4 Fa Follnes 3 Make up cornmlttee 4 Fare Patrol 4 G Glee Cub 4 Polar Cubs l Rel Cross -l Sensor Cap and Gown eowvmlttee 4 -l Y Teen HARLAN D BACKMANN January Gro uct S age Crew 3 4 DAVID L BANGHART Natnonal Honor Society Sergeant at Arms nl and S roll 4 Honor Roll Am Bestcn 4 Baseball l 2 3 4 Bas eball l'34 Bys O Club Fnre Patrol 4 North Star 4 Sports Edntor 4 Norseman 4 Sensor Cap and Gown committee 4 PATRICIA M BARTON o Polars 4 YTeens 12 I A ollnes I Ctur perat r BARBARA A BEACH Cleo r 4 Gregqutes 4 Gold Polars 4 Po ar Cubs 3 Student Cornmns Y Teens 7 DONALD R BENNING aselvall 3 4 Foo a rc tllng l O ub C ee Club ROTC l ,fl 0 X 1, ,ft hh, I Ll IQ f l OJ ' ' l l It u I A-N ' I Q i' le l, ,3,4g r 45 h ' 5 Gl e Cl , Q ' I . t , . 4 'fIf! -I fi Qul C Q 4g ff, 5 f kt ,-,,!go '9'l 3,4p I. J G ld 5 - , ,3,4. l . , Cx. T1 ,L f , - , 7 . ' GH, -' 0 I Choir 3g Glee Club l,2. o e r v- ' t 1 - 7,5 ' 3 q I ,H 'l ' 3, IN 'two .a ' ,. M QU ff Hes f 1 .5 V, .-3, N ldv lar , Red Dorn 3: - T fl 534' J 3 I3 IZ, , 5 tb ll l,Z,3,4g YV t 3,45 Bovs' Cl 3, t. 5 Il' 2 .' ' , 5 5 .A,A. l QQ I '3 ,If ' ts Ig S.T,S. 5 - s 4 104 ww JUNE D BENNING NEVA LOUISE BENSON Glee Club 4 GAA 2 Gold Polars 4 Polar Cubs ELEANOR F BERG Art: ans 2 3 4 Aurora 3 Y Teens 3 RAYMOND E BEST Ho or Roll 3 Baseball 3 Basket b 3 4 Football 12 3 4 olf rack 2 3 4 Boys Club G ce Club 4 Vlce Presuft GARY J BLOHM Am Besten 4 Sergeant at Arms aseball 1 2 Wrestllng 1 Aurora 3 4 Sergeant ot Arms orth Star 4 Norseman 4 ROTC Student Commrsslon 3 4 Sen or P crm comm ttee 4 EUGENE K BRADY Aurora 3 Marchung Band 1234 Orchestra 4 ROTC Band 1234 ft ssvegw J NE BRUNS g4re Pcktgo lee C u 1 Nort tar 4 usnness Manager 4 Norse man 4 Gold Polars 4 Polar Cubs 2 3 Red Cross 4 Student Commrs son 34 YTeens1234 Senlr Pncnrc comm ttee 4 23 Student Commlssron 3 Y Teens l 2 3 4 JOY DIANE BERKHEIMER Natuonal Honor Co rety Natronal Forensic League 3 4 Hon or Roll 1 23 4 Am Besten 4 Corn tusker Gurls State 3 Attorney Gen eral 3 Dnqnts 34 Treasurer 4 er geant at Arms 4 Fare Patrol 4 u dent Manager 4 Fractnons 2 Ga crers 34 Presrdent 34 Glee Club 1 Gold Polars 4 Polar Cubs Red Cro s 34 Glrls Rnfle Team 1 34 Treasurer 4 tu dent Cornmlsszon 3 4 Student Coun cal 4 Board of Control 4 Volkyrres 3 4 Treasurer 3 Sensor Pncnnc corn nw tree 4 ROBERT B BITNEY Wrestllng l 2 ROTC 1234 ec ond Lueutenant 4 Mulltary Poluce 1 2 3 Crock Sauad 23 MARY ANN BORSH Artisans 34 DELORES BROWN BARBARA COURTRIGHT BURKE :san 34 Y Teens ROSE .IEANETTE CAIN Central Hugh I 2 3 Gold Polars 4 Sensor Cap and Gown committee 4 FORTH A CARMICHEAL SUSA K E ue ec onor urls tat ternat . I Nort Fare r c ons cuers reas 3 orth 4 No e Edltor 4 0d -- Cubsza Treasur Red Cr 2 3 4 Glrls T am I 2 3 3 4 d t Commlsslon 3 4 Student Coun cu 4 Board of Control 4 Valkyrles 3 4 Presldent 4 Senuor Dlnner Dance committee 4 ROSEMARY L CARR Wrestllng 23 Marching Band 23 R C I23 Ba d IZ3 JEAN KATHRYN CARTER Honor Roll I Aurora 4 Chour 3 4 A 23 Glee Cu 3 o Polors 4 Polar Cubs 3 Red Cross 3 2 3G1lrls Rlfle Team 3 4 Y Teens I EDITH M CASTRO Honor Roll 3 Glee Club 3 Vce Presldent 3 Gold Polars 4 Y Teens Aurora 4 Chonr 3 4 Fall Follies 3 French Alliance 3 GAA I2 Gold Polars 4 Polar Cubs 23 Shutter bugs 3 Student Commnsslon 34 Y Teens 2 .IACQU ELINE J CASEY Cathedral Hugh I2 Honor Roll 3 4 Fall Follies Program committee 4 Red Cross 4 Shutter bugs 3 Student Cornmlsslon 4 Valkyrnes 4 Y Teens 4 GAY nuor NW n 4 emor lan 4 Arfusans 4 o mntte MISTGFIES of physuology Typical light eater 44 IOS 'QP 'Uh 03' DEAN A CHARRON Stage Crew 234 JANET MARY CHRISTENSEN HnorRoIll3GAAI234 cl Polars 34 Vlce President 4 Polar Cubs 2 Red Cross 4 Y Teens 23 4 Sensor Dlnner Dance committee 4 NANCY JEANETTE CHRISTIANSEN Natlonal Honor Society nor R ll I 2 3 4 Fractions Greggltes 34 Offuce Manager 4 Gold Polars 4 Polar Cubs 2 3 Red Cross 3 4 Glrls Rnfle Team I 2 3 4 Secretary 4 S T S 3 4 Student Com mlsslon 3 4 Fall Follles Program commlttee 4 Valkyrles 3 4 Y Teens 4 Sensor Plcnlc commlttee 4 NADINE GRACE CLINE GAA I2 Gold Palars 34 Polar Cubs 2 Y Teens I 2 IO6 Bb LARRY G CHARRON Football I 2 Stage Crew 2 3 4 RICHARD E CHRISTENSEN Football l Stage Crew 34 WARREN L CHRISTY Bonlta Unlon Hugh La Verne Callfornla I23 Track 4 H DALE CLOYED Honor Roll I Football l Wrestling 2 Marchlng Band 23 ROTC Bond Suspense mounts ln Chrlstmas Belle 9 contest Dorsyl and Ilene clean up ji M or RUTHANNETTE COCKRAN Chev!-rn Cheyenne rw'-YJ lng'2 Pr va I h P o Utah 3 C o 4lGold Polars 4 Red Cross Teens 4 ALFIO L CORBINO Artlsans 4 Baseball I 2 Basketball I 2 Football I 234 Golf 4 Track I 2 Wrestlung I 2 Aurora I 2 3 4 Boys O Club 4 Dance Bong I 2 s Marchmg Band I 2 3 Orchestra I 2 3 ROTC Band I 2 3 Stude t Coun 3 C rk 3 lntraclty Studen Councnl na T plans Aurora M e p mlttee Choir a les ke up com I ee nr Pat T I 2 r tu ent Co Teen 24 knlor Dnnrggr Dance p GM O HARL A DALSTROM Takoma Park Hugh Maryland I Honor Roll 4 Tennls 2 3 4 Business Manager 4 Boys Club BSO 4 North Star 4 Narseman 4 Shutterbugs 4 S T S 4 BILL DAVIS Baseball I 2 3 4 Basketball I 3 4 Football I Track 3 4 Boys Club 4 Flre Patrol 34 French Al nce I 2 Cl b North Star 4 ALLISON DELK Plamvnew Hugh Plalnvlew Texas I Bouse Hugh Bouse Idaho 2 Lmcaln Hugh Portland Oregon 3 BETTI LOU COLEMAN Honor Roll 4 Aurora I 2 3 4 Cheer le ers 34 Cholr 4 Fall Follnes I Cl YO 4 If North Star 4 Cnrculatuon Manager 4 Norseman 4 Gold Polars 2 Red Cross 3 Student Commlsslon 34 Student Council 3 Y Teens I 2 3 4 Sensor Dunner Dance committee 4 CHRISTY L COX nor Roll I 2 3 4 Fnre Patr G A I 2 3 Gold Polars 3 4 c retary 4 Polar Cubs 2 Rod Cross 4 Girls Rufle Team I 2 3 4 Treasur S T S 3 4 Y Teens ANNA S CRUMM Herman Hugh Herman Nebr l23 BERT DAVIS Wrestllng 2 ROTC JANET SUE DECKER Honor Roll 3 Aurora I 2 3 4 Baton Twlrlers I 2 3 4 Cholr 4 Fall Follles 2 1 4 Grrl Scouts I 2 Glee u 2 3 Marchnng Band 3 4 Valkyrnes JOAN M DEWEY u r o r a Make up commlttee 2 3 GAA I 2 Glee Club 2 Polar Cubs 2 Y Teens I 2 sg wi -ed' X 'sos 44 IO7 nw T you IOS lu RICHARD D DICKSON H nor R ll l234 Wrestlsng 3 ROTC l 2 3 4 Second Lseutenant 4 Mslstary Polsce I 2 DARLENE A DOUGLAS onor R ll 3 GAA 34 Polars 4 Polar Cubs 2 3 Red Cross 234 Gsrls Rsfle Team 234 Ser geant at Arms 4 Shutterbugs 2 Y Teens 2 3 4 BEVERLY JEAN DOYLE Gold Polars 4 Dos-:AL 5 909,055 Basesms sz ,ssl t L X 1 DIXIE XLLE EHLER Sergeant at Arms Honor Roll l Aurora 234 Chosr 234 Treasurer 4 Fall Follses 34 Fsre Patrol 34 GAA 2 Glee Club Polar Cubs 2 3 Pressdent Red Cross 3 4 Student Commsssson 3 4 Student Councsl 34 Secretary 4 lntracsty Student Councsl 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 Publscsty and Member shsp commsttee chasrman 4 Sensor Dsnner Dance commsttee 4 ROBERT L ELLIS Baseball 2 Basketball l Football l Track 34 Aurora 4 Chosr 34 Secretary 3 Glee Club 2 Hs Y 2 3 4 Vsce Pressdent 3 North Star 4 Sports Edstor 4 Norseman 4 JOANNE M DINOVO Honor Roll 3 Aurora l 2 3 Cheer leaders 3 4 Fall F ses l 2 3 4 e Patrol 4 GAA l 23 Gold Polars 2 Red Cross 4 Student Commss sson 4 Y Teens 2 DONNA MARIE DOWNING GAA I Valkyrses 4 Y Teens l JUDY G DREXEL Natsonal Thespsans 4 Aurora 4 Make up commsttee 3 Chosr 4 Fall Follses 4 Make up commsttee 3 GAA I2 Glee Club 3 Treasurer 3 Horszons 4 North Star 4 Norse man 4 Gold Polars 4 Polar Cubs 23 Red Cross 234 Reporter 4 Sensor Play 4 Student Commsssson 34 Y Teens 1234 Treasurer 4 Navsgator 4 Assocsate Edstor 4 Sensor Cap and Gown commsttee 4 BEVERLY A EDMONDS Chosr 2 3 Fall Follses 3 4 Glee Club l 2 Polar Cubs 23 Red Cross 4 Y Teens 4 Fall Follses Make up commsttee 3 Program commsttee 4 Sensor Pscnsc commsttee 4 nor oll on psa s 1 m e lv ,tn rs r C s X r'lI0 DORIS L EMERSON Artssans 4 Aurora Make up com msttee 4 Clfsosr 34 Red Cross 4 YTeens 4 Sensor Dsnner Dance commsttee 4 Nadine and Juannta cram Riff John types last mlnute story RICHARD L ENGLISH N mental Honor Soclety o or Roll l 23 4 Tennls l 2 4 urora 3 Boys Club 2 Cerk2BSO3Co3D1s F I Flre Parr Student Manager 4, Fracflons 2 President 2 Treasurer 2 Glee Club l HI Y 3 4 Chaplaln 3 Presldent 3 4 Red Cross 3 STS 3 Slfudenf Councll 2 3 4 Clerk 2 GEORGE H FISK Narlonal Honor Society Brllmgs Hugh Blllmgs Montana l2 Honor Roll 3 Tennls 234 Boys ub BSO 4 Cas e Club 4 Cornhusker Boys State Al te nate 3 Glee Club 2 STS 4 JOAN E FITZSIMMONS Beebeetown Hugh Beebeetown Iowa l 2 3 Honor Roll 4 Artisans 4 Glee Club 4 Gold Polars 4 Y Teens 4 CURT R FLOHR Summer Graduate Creighton Prep l 2 KATHRYN MARIE FARIEN rora 3 Fall Follnes 3 G A A Gold Polars 4 Polar Cubs 2 3 Red Cross 3 Y Teens 2 CORRINE L FITCH Fall Follles Program commlttee 4 Greggltes 3 Polar Cubs 3 Gold Polars 4 Red Crass 4 Girls Rifle Team 2 3 4 Shufterbugs 2 Y Teens DICK FLINT Aurora l 24 Flre Patrol 3 4 Glee Club 4 Secretary 4 Hn Y 3 4 Ser geanf at Arms 4 Marchlng Band l23 North Star 4 Norseman 4 Orchestra l 2 3 Red Cross 3 ROTC Band I2 Senior Play 4 Shutter bugs 3 SYLVIA MARTHA FLORENCE Honor Roll 3 Greggutes 3 4 Secre tary 4 Gold Polars 4 Red Cross 4 Y Teens 4 CK IO9 Graddy takes time out Jim orates Jerry preens feathers At ease Doug' llO pp -wr ANITA MAE FOLLUM National Honor Society nor Roll 234 AA 12 Greggites 4 Gold Polars 34 Presl dent 4 Polar Cubs 2 Red Cross Girls Rifle Team l 2 34 Y Teens 3 4 Inspiration committee chairman 4 Senior Dinner Dance committee SUSAN CAROL FORREY National Honor Society Quill and Scroll 4 Honor Roll I Aurora 4 Cheerleaders 4 El Polo del Norte 3 4 Vice President 4 a Fo ies 34 Fire Patrol 34 GAA l23 Glaciers 34 Horizons 4 Sergeant at Arms 4 North Star 4 Second Page Editor 4 Norseman 4 Gold Polars 3 Polar Cubs 2 Stu dent Commission 3 Red Cross 34 Girls Rifle Team l 2 3 Secretary 3 if Teens I 234 Treasurer 3 Ser geant at Arms 4 LORRAINE L. FRANTZ A rora 4' Choir 45 G.A.A, l' ee Club 3, Secretary 3' Gold Polars 45 Polar Cubs 3' Y-Teens 14. CHARLOTTE A. GALLAGHE National The ans Honor , ' ur r ' rora e-up c mmitt ' 'r ' Follies - com tee 4' ire Pa ro ' . . Glee ' culat' M g ' Lemon, ' ' oar ubs 2' r ss ' Senior ay 45 n C mis ion ' Y-Teens 2 ,4' Senior i ner Dance committ . RG!!! M GE OTIO E CI' KQV Q izon r N c vit ors J ss 2 3 4 d t ommlssion ior D er Dan e committee NE F RALEY tion onor Society croll Honor Roll I ror 5-4 o or eos ro gb G a c s e re y 4 m Act rhe o Pres :dent mittee C 55:0 matt eens Nl f C DORSYL ANN FREE X Sacred Heart High l Honor Roll l 2' Gold Polars 4' Po- lar Cubs 3' Red Cross 4' Student Commission 3' Student Council 4' Y-Teens 3. BONNIE JEAN GARBER Summer Graduate FRANK C GARDINER Basketball I BEVERLY J GEORGE Aurora l 3 4 Dance Bond 4 Fall Follnes 4 Marchrng Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Red Cross 3 Y Teens DARROLD A GLANDT Track 3 Wrestlung 3 4 Glee Club 4 JACQUELINE L GOODWIN Y Teens l wwf ,ns Ll Q, KID 9 X luumss M GRADDY b II Honor Roll 4 asebal Basketball l 3 4 Football 234 Boys O Club 3 B 4 Fnre Patrol 34 Nor Star4 orseman 4 STS 4 Semor Cap and Gown commuttee DONALD A GR EGG Am Besten 4 North Star 4 Norse mon 4 ROTC l234 Coptam 4 Rufle Team 3 4 Mnlltary Pollce l 2 WANDA JEAN GATEWOOD Cholr 3 Fall Follies 3 Glee Club l 4 Gold Polars 4 Sensor Cap and Gown committee 4 MYRNA CAROL GILES Natronal Honor Society Natronal Forenslc League 3 4 Honor l 2 3 4 Dlglts 3 4 Vuce Pr dent 4 President 4 Fure Patrol 4 Fractlons 2 Grrl Scouts l 23 Gla clers 3 4 Vnce Presndent 3 4 Scnence Fuctron 2 3 Secretary 3 Jumor Clas srcal League 3 4 Secretary Treasur er 4 Marchung Band 2 3 Red Cross 4 Shutterbugs 3 STS 34 tu dent Commussuon 2 4 Student Coun crl 4 Board of Control 4 Valkyrues 34 Presndent 3 Y Teens 4 Senior Dunner Dance committee 4 HAROLD GLANDT Track 3 Wrestlmg 2 3 4 Boys Club 4 Mfffwp Aurora 3 4E lcrench Amancelrf Marchrng Band l 2 3 4 M vettes 4 Orchestra 234 Shutterbugs 3 Y Teens 3 4 SHIRLEY ANN GROSS GAA 2 Gold Polars 3 Polar Cubs 2 Zitudent Commnsslon 4 Y Teens I J' U61 9146? '33 ll Dew ,-nv 'K inf' 2 SANDRA J GRUENIG GAA 34 Glee Club 4 Horrzons 4 Gold Polars 4 Polar Cubs 3 Red Cross 3 4 Y Teens l Z 3 4 Sen or Dnnner Dance commuttee 4 MARILYN GUY Fare Patrol 4 GAA l 2 Glee Club l 2 Gold Polars 4 Polar Cubs 23 Red Cross 4 Y Teens l 2 3 4 Sensor Pncnlc commlttee 4 N 4 JOHN H HAFFKE MARGERY A HALLER Honor Roll 4 Fall Follnes Make up commlttee 3 Program committee Greggltes 3 4 Red Cross 4 Y Teens RODNEY A HANSEN Fall Follles 4 Red Cross 4 ROTC 1234 Captain 4 Mllutary Police l Sensor Play 3 Student Commls slon 4 THOMAS JACK HARPER ROTC l 2 3 4 Flrst Lleutenant 4 PAUL J GUHL Rotc 34 ERNEST A HAFFKE Notuonal Honor Socuety Honor Roll l 2 3 4 Swlrnmlng 4 urara l234 O 34 Pr dent 4 Castle Club 3 4 Cornhusker Boys State 3 Senator 3 Dlglts 3 4 Presldent 4 Fall Folles 234 Fare Patrol 3 4 Captaln 4 Frac tlons 2 Sergeant ot Arms 2 Roff man Cltlzenshlp Award 4 Orchestra l234 Red Cross 34 ROTC I2 3 4 Mayor 4 Rlfle Team 3 4 Crack Squad 2 3 4 Color Guard 2 3 Stu dent Commnssnon 3 4 Student Coun cvl 4 Board ot Control 4 ILEN IO n o ms 'LW' 2 9 bs I Q1-I., ay uden rn ,,K' n Teens en: IC CAROL ZOE HANSEN Aurora 234 Bel Canto 4 Secre tary Treasurer 4 Choir 234 L braruan 4 Fall Follles 2 French Al lnance 2 3 4 Vnce Presldent 4 Glee Club l Junlor Classlcal League 3 Orchestra l 2 Red Cross 4 Student Commrslson 2 Y Teens 4 HARLEY J HARDISON Natlonal Honor Socuety Honor Roll l 2 3 4 Aurora 3 4 Bel Canto 4 President 4 Cholr I34 Presndent 4 Cornhusker Boys State 3 Senator 3 County Government Day 3 Dance Band l 2 3 4 Student Councul 4 Board of Control 4 BERNIECE ANNE HARRIS Aurora l 234 Dance Band 3 Fall Follues 23 Froctuons 2 Marchmg Band l 234 Drum Mogarette 4 Orchestra l 2 3 4 Lubraruan 3 4 Y Teens l 2 3 Quuttmg tame PATRICIA S HARRIS Honor Roll 3 Art: ons 34 Teo surer 3 Aurora 3 Fall Follnes I 2 3 French Allnance I Y Teens 3 JACK R HAWK my .- Baseball I2 Baskeiball I2 Fo t I r' ERAI. I nor U r 4 ons ,C , 34 Com a O O tree EUGENE A HEINZMAN Baseball I 4 SHARON RAE HEMMER A 2 Gregg: es 3 4 o Polars 4 Polar Cubs 2 3 Red Cross 3 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 0 0 hon nslc MES HELSI y Nofon Honor Roll I 2 3 4 Aurora I 2 3 4 B S O 4 Cornhusker Boys Slate Altern Te 3 Dance Bond 2 3 4 Digits 3 4 Fractlons I 2 Scrgeanf of Arms 2 Marching Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 ROTC I 2 3 4 Band l 2 3 4 Master Sergeant 4 ALLAN R HENDRICKSEN Nafnonal Honor Socuety Honor Roll I 2 3 Track I 2 Aurora 3 Cholr 3 Dlgnts 3 Fare Patrol 3 4 Glee Club I Studenf Commission What a Lnfe rehearsals I -5 , , Y ' , I I I 0 ' 1 H 5 ' , , 5 ball ,2. an I ' 1 x I- . H E N IH c y ' ' I Q Au. F' ce d 1 F Il 'Inq F I, J I .G 4, cr lg d - Sr Co 3 Y I' I A V - S' I 1' 2,3 G I I r ,4g P r 2g d IS I nc F 'V Cr 3,4, ce- re :den 5 S ent ,- is ' if h ' ' e I VI s 5 'I ' 1 ee ,2, 5 S ' If C0 A Inf ! fl ' I G.A. . I, g 'T , j G Id ' ' af ' LAURA LOUISE HENKEL Natuonal Honor Socuety Honor Roll 34 Artnsans 4 GAA Junlor Classical League I-quxla Aqunlonls 34 Buslness and C rculotlon Manager 4 Red Cross 4 Il' S I 9 QOYTI Valkyrues 4 Y Teens l 2 3 4 Sensor Dinner Dance commuttee 4 CARL E HEYDMAN Certral Hugh l Cathedral Hugh 2 Gof JOHN V HOLEMAN Honor Roll 3 Swlrnrnlng 234 Captain 34 STS 4 ELDA LEE HOLMSTEDT Honor Roll l 3 Aurora 23 4 Choir 4 a Follies Program commrt te 4 Gurl Scouts l 234 Treasurer 2 Glee Club l Greggrtes 34 Val kyrles 3 4 4 JANE L HERZOG Natuonal Honor Socnety Quill and Scroll 4 Honor Roll 34 Natlonal Thesplans 4 Aurora 34 Make up commrttee 34 Fall Fol lues 4 Grrl Scouts l 2 3 Secretary 2 Treasurer 3 Horlzons 4 Marchlng Band I2 North Star 4 Norseman 4 Curculatron Manager 4 Gold Polars 4 Polar Cubs 3 Red Cross 3 4 Servnce commrttee chairman Sennor Cap and Gown committee 4 Sensor Play 4 Student Commussron 3 4 Y Teens 3 4 Navnqator 4 As soclate Eclntor 4 DONNA DEE HODGENS Natuonal Honor Socnety Honor Roll l 23 4 Aurora 123 4 Dance Band 34 Fall Folhes 34 Fractnons 2 Marching Bond 4 Or chestra I 2 3 4 Student Commussnon DORIS MARILYN HOLMGREN Fall Follles Program committee 4 GAA l Glee Club 4 Gold Polars 4 Polar Cubs 23 Sensor Cap and Gown cornmnttee 4 Shutterbugs 3 Student Commrsslon 4 Y Teens l 2 ALICE MARIE HONEYWELL G A A l Sennor Cap and Gown corn rmttee 4 Y Teens l 2 Thespnans rn I Remember Mama Dragonet characters CHARLES H HOOD Wahoo Hugh l 2 3 Glee Club 4 Marchlng Band ROTC Band 4 STS 4 al Ho AW ns 4 Secret and Ht:li urora Mak up rn te IES 4 den 4 r rse an 4 pot r 4 od c ou r s 2 3 en: ap an tee 4 lor Pla ecr ed Cro dent C rmssuon Valk nes 34 LAVETTA JEAN HUG Honor Roll l 234 Aurora l Cholr 3 Fall Follies 4 Grrls Rlfle Te rn BARBARA JACOBBERGER Valkyrles 4 DOROTHY JOHNSON Aurora 234 Choir 1234 G e Club 2 Y Teens 2 GEORGE JOHNSTON Aurora 3 4 Cholr 2 Dance Band 3 Fall F I s 34 Flre Patro Marchlng Band l 2 3 4 Orchestra 4 ROTC l 2 Band l 2 sl Q44 OS T Wre llna udent 31 na 3 or R T 2 or or y 34 rg, J' BEVERLY A HOULT A :sans 34 Fall Follles 3 GAA l 23 Gold Polars 34 Polar Cubs l 2 Student Commusslon 34 Y Teens I 2 3 4 WILLIAM B ISGRIG Football l Wrestlrng 13 Flrc Pa trol 4 ROTC 2 3 Sergeant 3 Stage Crew 4 MARY ANN JANSKY Honor Roll 3 Aurora 2 3 4 G AA l 2 Glee Club l 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Gold Polars 4 Polar Cubs 23 MARLENE JOHNSON II Follies 4 G A A l 2 Gold Polars 4 Polar Cubs 2 3 Student Comrnls slon 2 3 CHARLES W JONES ootball 3 rac 2 O S ub C or G eClub4 HIY IZ34 Studet Commission 3 Student Council l gm W4 Www ur VU Q!- cc ll5 um 34:23 'xv We l I ll6 xr mapa JOHN L JORGENSEN Honor Roll l 2 3 4 Football 2 Track Aurora l 23 Choir I4 licity Agent 4 Digits 4 Fall Fol lies 23 Fire Patrol 34 Glee Club l Hi Y 2 3 4 President 3 Orchestra 2 STS 34 Student Council 23 4 Treasurer Z Senior Dinner Dance committee 4 WALLACE F KELLEY Baseball l Football l 2 3 Track l Fire Patrol 4 Red Cross 4 ROTC I 23 4 Captain 4 Rifle Team I 2 Mil tary Police l 2 3 N R A 3 3 4 Secretary 4 Vice President 3 STS 4 Student Commission 4 Student Council 4 Military Ball committee 4 Senior Picnic commit tee 4 JLKS Millard High Millard Nebr l South High 2 JAMES S KIMMEL National Honor Society Honor Roll l 23 4 Football I 2 3 4 Track I 2 Aurora Make up commit ee3 Boys O Cub BSO Secretary 3 Cornhusker Boys State Alternate 3 Fall Follies Make up committee 4' Fire Patrol 3,4' Glee Club l' Senior Play 3 4' Shutterbugs 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, President 4' S.T.S. 3,45 Student Commission 3,4' Senior Dinner Dance committee 4. DAVID NAUBER v o Soci ty ' I '- 'Q I' nor I l, . ' . 5 ' A I , gS A 4 . C t ee' WAL - RENZER Football l' Stage Crew 234. WILLIAM J KAISER Honor Roll 2 Digits 3 ROTC l 23 Master Sergeant 3 County Govern ment Day 3 DOUGLAS B KELLY Basketball 2 Football l 2 3 4 Track l 2 3 4 Boys O Club 4 Glee Club I ROTC 123 4 Maior 4 HARLAN W KEPLER Baseball 2 Football 3 Tennis 2 3 4 B S O 4 lamina U Klfk Nm. ai Thesiiijans fiqli iAurora 4uiql Follief Gle Club 3 Mar Band X2,34UQlcl'1estra Se lor all O, Volkyn 4 Vide P 5 nt 4 Teens V4 Aurota M 6 up commitlteelhi 4 ROBERTJELB Basketball A1 2 it Fqorm g rack L23,' Boys' Clu ' F're' P'atroIn'4' Hi-Y 3,4' ffdrseman 4 Sports Editor 45 Student Com- mission 3. JOAN N EVON KRUMLAND Artisans 3,4' Choir 3' Gold Polars 45 Polar Cubs 3' Red Cross 34' Decorations committee 4' Y-Teens Tough break, Dave! A Salute to Omaha! DAN M KRUSE National Honor Society Sergeant at Arms National Thespians 3 4 President 4 Baseball I Football I 2 3 Aurora 4 Fall Follies 4 Fire Patrol 4 Red Cro s 4 ROTC I 2 3 4 Lieutenant Colonel 4 Military Police I 2 Senior Play 34 STS 4 Student m mission 4 STEVE P KUTI Summer Graduate Aurora 2 3 4 Fall Follies 2 3 4 Mo tion Picture Operators 3 4 Stage Crew 2 3 4 CHARLES R LARSON Cedar Falls High Cedar Falls Iowa I2 Honor Rall 34 Wrestling 3 BSO 4 Treasurer 4 Choir 3 Cornhusker Boys State 3 Lieutenant Governor 3 Boys Nation 3 Digits 4 Secre ta y 4 Fire Patrol 4 Hi Y 4 c retory 4 Red Cross 4 Shutterbugs 4 STS 4 Student Commission 4 Student Council 4 Clerk 4 Intro city Student Council 4 Activities committee 4 JERRY L. LARSON Sergeant-at-Arms National Thespians 3,4, Treasurer 4' Artisans 3,4' Football 4' Aurora 4, Make-up committee 3 4g Hi4Y 4' Senior Picnic committee 4' Decora- tions committee 4' Senior Play 3,4. RODNEY S KUNO Tennis 3 ROTC I 2 3 4 First Ll u tenant 4 Rifle Team 4 Military Po Ice I JANICE D LARSEN Honor Roll 23 GAA 2 Greggites 234 Treasurer 4 Gold Polars 4 Polar Cubs 23 Senior Cap and Gown committee 4 Shutterbugs 2 f Teens 2 3 JANET PHYLLIS LARSON National Honor Society Quill and Scroll 4 Honor Roll I 2 3 GAA I 2 Glaclers 34 No Star 4 Editorial Chief 4 Norsemon 4 Polar Cubs 2 Gold Polars 34 STS 3 4 Student Commission 3 4 Y Teens I 2 3 4 Senior Picnic com mittee 4 County Government Day TOM E. LARSON Rotc 2,3. -sf -W X ,ga H8 4.-.R EUGENE C LATCH Honor Roll I Aurora 3 4 B S O 4 Dance Bond 4 Fall Follues 3 4 Froc faons 2 Marching Bond 1 2 3 4 Orchesfro 3 4 ROTC I 2 3 4 Master Sergeant 4 Bond I 2 3 4 PATRICIA RAE LEBARGE NORMAN B LEEPER DONNA L LENZ Aurora 234 Choir 234 Foll Fol Ines 3 Glee Club I Gold Polors 3 Polor Cubs 2 Some study Some dveom MARILYN RUTH LAWSON Aurora 2 Boron Twlrlers I 2 3 Fall nes I 23 G I Glee I 2 Y Teens I ROSEMARY E LEE Gnrl Scouts 1 2 Polar Cubs 2 3 Gold Polors 4 Red Cross 34 Y Teens 1 2 34 Sensor Cop ond Gown com mnftee 4 BILL E LEISTNER Honor Roll I Hr Y 3 4 No th 4 Photographer 4 Norsemon 4 Photographer 4 ROTC T 2 4 Mosfe Serqcont 4 Mmtory Poluce I Hom comnng cornmlttee 4 Se lor Puc commnttee 4 oe e T4 are WNW rr ors Ge or 4 T osuru d rs- esu e 21493 rnssn u g ecr cry ee :fy 4 Sensor I 0 c c mittee 4 ARNOLD F LIND Baseball 34 Hn Y 4 Matson Plc ture Operators 3 4 Red Cross 4 RICHARD LINES Honor Roll 3 Footholl I DAVID W LOZIER Golf Y 4 ROT M NB RG onor S Scrol 4 nor R Fo F Novrg Edltor 4 G g r dent 4 No Nor 4 Sales ond 4 old 4 Polar Se or c commltte 4 m g co nttee 4 Y lg 2 3 4 Member h ond Publrcl commrt ee on 3 Y Teen lntrocrty u ll President 4 DAVID R MADIGAN Crerghton Prep I2 Football 4 Track 3 4 Boys Club 4 Fare Patrol 4 Glee Club 4 Presudent 4 Hu Y 4 GAYLE M MARTIN Aurora 3,4, Baton Twnrlers I 2 Cheerleaders 4, Foll Follres l,2 3,4, Frre Potrol 4, GA A I 2, Grrl Scouts I, Secretory I, Glee Club 3, Pres: dent 3, Gold Polors 3, Polar Cubs 2, Red Cross 34 Y Teens I,2 3,4, Senror Plcnrc commuttee 4 f , PHYLU5 JOY kl NDQU IS Honor Roll 3 .Auro 34' Ehpr 34 Dance Bond 4 E1 F llles 3, Junlor CIOSSWCDI Leagu ,S North Star 4 Norsemoh 44 Orchestra 3 4' Student Commrsslon 4 Vojloyrnes 4 Y Teens 3 4 ff, LARRY LONG Fare Potrol 4 Hu Y 3 4 North Star 4 Norsemon 4 Actnvlty commut tee 3 PATRICIA L LUDWICK Gold Polors 4 Semor Cop and Gown committee 4 EDWARD G LUETHGE ROTC l 2 Stage Crew 4 BETTY E MAKOUSKY Choir l Y Teens 3 JOYCE .I MARTIN Fall Follies Program committee 4 GAA l, North Star 4, Norsemon 4, Gold Polars 34, Polor Cubs 2, Red Cross 2,3,4, Shutterbugs 2 Y Teens IZ34, Sensor Prcmc com mittee 4 il K fs sf 'Y 5942. NS 3 if .ani ll l2O Q, My Jw RICHARD L MARTIN RONALD MATHEWS Summer Gradua dj Honor Roll I Flre Patrol 34 Glee FMP Club l HI Y 3 North Star 4 Norse Aurora 2 3 4 Fall :My an 4 ROTC l 2 3 4 Flrst Lleuten ,fail iff a 1 Scroll 4 Honor Roll l 24 Aurora 4 Make up committee 4 Chour 4 Fall Follies Make up committee 4 Fre Patrol 3 4 North Star 4 Norseman 4 Navlgator 4 Assocnate Edutor 4 Gold Polars 4 Polar Cubs 2 3 Sen :or Play 4 Student Commussnon 4 Valkyrnes 3 4 Y Teens 34 E A QDONALD l esp 4 Aurora M e comm 3 ll Fo s c mmlit e Z 4 P rs 4 Valar C Red Cross r p an comrnrt tee 4 Sensor Play 4 YTeens 4 ROBERT L MclNTYRE Basketball l 2 3 Football l 2 3 4 rack l 2 3 4 Boys O C ub 3 4 Hn Y l 2 3 4 Sergeant at Arms Y MARY OPAL McCARTNEY Natnonal Honor Socaety January Graduate Honor Ro I l 2 3 4 Cornhusker Glrls State Alternate 3 GAA 2 Glaclers 3 4 Sergeant ot Arms 3 4 Gold Polars 4 Polar Cubs 3 Red Cross 34 Girls Rltle Team 23 STS 34 YTeens23 PATR I N McGILL Thespl s 4 Auror B4 c rnmnt e 3 4 o l s Make commltte GAA ervettes M resident 4 Go ars 3 4 war Cubs 2 d ros 2 3 4 lfle Team 4 Sergea rms Sill S 4 Studen ommlssuo 4 Sensor Pucnuc co lttee 4 PATSY L McMAHAN ,f- COLLEEN MAY McNEALY Natnonol Thespuans 4 A ora 3 Fall Poll-E54 GAA I2 qyslf P ar C Rod ros Sensor Play Y Y ROGER MEEHAN se all 1234 otboll l Track Dmner Dance ff W!! x9 f!,j9 fixing! 7 JAMES G MICHAEL RO C l 2 3 4 Holy Name Hugh I Honor Roll 2,3,4, Greggutes 3,4, Horizons 4, Gold Polars 4, Polar Cubs 3, Red Cross 2,3 4 Red Cross lnterclty Councul 4 Correspondung Secretary 4, Sennor Cap and Gown comrnuttee 4, S T S 4, Student Com rmsslon 3,4, Valkyrues 3,4 Sensors fsnd actsvstses expenssve Suggestsons requsre study BARBARA LYNNE MILLER Aurora 3 Chosr 4 Fall Follses Pro gram commsttee 4 JILL MOREDICK Natsonal Honor Socsety Sergeant ot Arms Qusll and Scroll 4 Honor Roll 34 Aurora 34 Cheerleaders 4 Fall F ses 34 Fsre Patrol 4 GAA l 234 Glee Club 4 Pressdent 4 Horszons 4 North Star 4 Second Page Edstor 4 Norsernon 4 Gold Polars 3 Polar Cubs 2 Red Cross 34 Student Commsssson 4 Stu dent Councsl 4 Y Teens l 34 So Cap ond Gown cornmsttee 4 FRED MOYER ootball l 2 3 4 Track 2 Wrestlsng l 2 RUTH C MUMFORD Notsonol Thespsans 4 Aurora 4 Make up commsttee 3 4 Fall Follses Make up cornmsttee 3 Gold Polars 4 Sensor Cap and Gown commuttee 4 Sensor Play 4 Y Teens 4 RITA RAE MILLER Aurora Make up cornmsttee 4 Chosr 24 Fall Follses Program commsttee 4 Fall Follses Make up cornmsttee 34 Glee Club l2 Greggstes Vsce Pressdent 4 Gold Polars 4 Lsne Ca tosn 4 Polar Cubs 23 ed Cross 24 Student Commsssson 3 YTeens 34 Sensor Pscnsc com msttee 4 SHIRLEY H MORFORD Greggstes 4 Gold Polars 4 Polar Cubs 2 3 Red Cross 3 4 Y Teens 2 34 Sensor Pscnsc cornmsttec 4 MARILYN KAY MOYER Natsonal Honor Socsety Natsonal Thespsans 3 4 Hsstorson 4 Honor Roll l 2 3 4 Aurora 4 Make up commsttee 3 Bel Canto 4 Vsce Pressdent 4 Chosr 234 Secretary Fal Follses 4 Glacsers 3 4 Cross 4 Sensor Cap and Gown com rnsttee 4 STS 4 Student Commss sscin 3 Board of Control 4 Y Teens JUANITA J NEAL Gold Polars 4 s J H , Q 3,4, 'I I , D 1 , 1 R I I J , I s I I oll , 5 5 . , . , , I s , s I I ,J , 1 V 5 - , s ' 1 1 4' csal comrnsttee chasrman 4plSensor F A , , , 1 l, 3,45 ' ' , . 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E, ul WW' SEQ JOANNE RAE NELSON Honor Roll 3 Aurora l 2 3 4 Dance Band 3 Marching Band 3 4 Or chfstro 2 3 4 Red Cross 3 Y Teens RAYMOND A N ELSON Basketball l 2 Football l ROTC l 234 Fnrst Lseutenant 4 CHARLES H NEWMAN Natlonal Honor Socuety Honor Roll T234 Aurora 2 BSO 3 4 Cornhusker Boys State Alternate 3 Dance Band 234 Dlgnts 3 Sergeant at Arms 3 Fall Follles 3 4 Fare Patrol 4 Captaln 4 Fractlons 2 Presldent 2 Treasurer 2 Marchlng Band 2 3 4 Drum Ma lor 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 ROTC Band l 234 First Sergeant 4 Student Cornmnssxon 2 3 MILDRED J NODSKOV Gnrl Scouts 1234 Gold Polars 4 Polar Cubs 23 Y Teens 34 ro - are or ar rd age E e ne anc f zsslo 4 hu d b nc: RICHARD F NELSON Football 1 Glee Club 1 MARY A NEWTON Broken Bow Hugh Broken Bow Nebraska l Ord Hugh Ord Nebraska 2 WILLIAM M NORDQU EST Red Cross l 2 3 4 ROTC 2 3 4 First Lueutenant 4 Mulmtary Palace l22 D A toast to the future Debaters gather 'round NORMAN G NOREISCH ROFC I 2 3 4 Second Lueutenont Mrlutary Poluce I 2 Color Guard Student Commlsslon 3 LYLE O DELL Baseball 3 Basketball I 2 3 4 Foot ba rack Bo Club 2 3 4 Glee Club 4 Treasurer CHARLES E OLSON Natrona! Honor Society Honor Roll I2 Am Besten 3 Ser geant at Arms 4 Aurora I 2 3 4 Bel Canto 4 Sergeant at Arms 4 Chour 4 Vnce Presudent 4 Dnglts 3 Fractions 2 Marching Band I 2 3 4 Orchestra I 2 3 ROTC I 2 3 Master Sergeant 3 ROTC Bond I 2 3 SALLY ANN OLSEN Summer Graduate Teens 2 3 CARL RICHARD OSTROM Choir I LEE PAUL Mllby Hugh Houston Texas I 2 Wmfreld Hugh Wrnfreld Kansas 3 BETTY NORTH Aurora 2 3 Bel Canto 4 Choir I 2 3 4 Y Teens 3 WARREN E ODELL Glee Club 2 ROTC I 2 3 4 Scconcl Lncutcnant 4 N R A 2 Shutterhuqs 3 Student Cornmlssnon 4 RICHARD L OLSON Football I 2 3 4 Track I 2 3 4 A rora I oys O Club l 34 C r I e ro G ee C u Hr Y 3 4 Sergeant at Arms 4 JOHN DENNIS OSTERHOLM Glee Club 4 ROTC I 2 3 Sergeant FRANK P PATTERSON Football I ROTC I234 Second Lieutenant 4 LYLE PAUL Summer Graduate Mllby Hugh Houston Texas I 2 Wnnfueld Hugh Wnntueld Kansas ...nd ,leaf p Qg .ws 1w' S-af if gn at-Q cc IZ3 Y '3 'tlqag ' ' Hs. .W l24 -fu' , .,.. ,:,.,:. ,- DOROTHY ANN PAULSON Glcc Club l 4 Y Teens 4 MARVIN O PEDERSEN Wrestling 3 ROTC 123 Sergeant MARY PETERMAN our 3 Gee Club l Polars 4 Polar Cubs 3 Senior Cap and Gown committee 4 Y Teens 2 KAY D PETERSEN BARBARA J PIERCE Tennis 3 4 Aurora 3 GAA 2 34 Glcc Club 3 Gold Polars 3 4 Polar Cubs Girls Rifle Team 3,4, Shut- terbugs 2,3,45 Y-Teens l,2,4. CLAUDIA A. REED National Honor Society il a d Scroll 4' Honor Roll l, , 3,45 County Government Day 35 Cornlfiusker Girls' State 3, Lieuten- ant Governor 3' Girls' Nation 3' Aurora 3' Fall Follies 2,3,45 El Polo del Norte 4, Secretory 45 Fire Po- 3,4' Glee Club l5 North or 45 Norseman 4 Senior Editor 45 Gold Polars 4, Line Captain 45 Po- lar Cubs 2,3, Secretary 35 Red Cross 3,45 Girls' Rifle Team l,2,3,45 S.T.S. 3,45 Student Commission 2,3,45 Stu- dent Council 2,3,4, Secretary 2, President 45 lntracity Student Coun- cil 2,3,45 Y-Teens 3,45 Senior Pic- nic committee 4. CHARLOTTE ANN PEDERSEN Glee Club 3 Greggifes 4 Gold lars 4 Y Teens 3 4 Senior Cap and Gown committee 4 LEROY F PENDLEY Aurora Z 3 4 Fall Follies 2 3 4 tion Picture Operators 34 Stage Crew 2 3 4 JANET M PETERSEN Aurora Make up committee 3 Fa Follies 34 Program committee 4 Make up committee 34 Gold Po Iars 4 Student Commission 4 Y Toons 34 Senior Cap and Gown committee 4 JOHN A PETERSON Aurora 2 Choir 24 Glee Club l ROTC 34 DOUGLAS R POSTLEWAIT Tennis 2 3 4 Aurora 2 3 4 Castle Club 3 Fall Follies 2 3 4 Fire Patrol 3,4, Red Cross 2, R TC IZ, 4, Captain 45 Rifle Team 35 Military ice l ' Crack Squad 2, , , Commander 4, SHIRLEY M. RICHARDSON Aurora 2,3,45 Choir 3,45 Glee Club Just another detail, Claudia! Get busy, Barb! JAMES M RIDDLE Morchmg Band I23 Motuon Plc ture Operators 4 ROTC Band JOHN K ROBERTS Natnonal Honor Socnety Quill and Scroll 4 Honor Roll l 23 4 Basketball I Tennvs I23 u roro I 234 BSO 34 Fractions 2 Vnce President 2 Secretary 2 Marchung Band 23 4 North Star 4 Norseman 4 Sports Edntor 4 Or chestra I 2 3 4 ROTC Band I 2 3 4 Sensor Cap and Gown committee 4 S TS 3 4 Vnce President 4 JAMES B ROSSI Football 3 Aurora 4 Duguts 4 North Star 4 Red Cross 3 4 ROTC 23 4 Captaln 4 Rnfle Team 2 3 4 JOSEPH L RIGATUSO President Honor Roll 4 BSO 4 Fire Patrol 34 Coptaln 4 Junuor Classlcal League 34 President 4 ROTC 2 34 Captain 4 STS 34 President 4 Student Commlssnon 4 Student Councul 4 Board of Control 4 BERT M ROSE Baseball I2 Basketball I Stage Crew l 2 MARGARET S RUPE G A A 4 Polar Cubs 3 Y Teens 2 4 of' wlLuAM o sAcco omfs sALvA1'd f 4 ou ee ub em . o a ar Sergeant cz m Red 234 Student m nssnon 3 fm ,fi f 2 3 4 XIX PM QQ , mf 'ION ,ar Novel paper draws attention Test grades are seruous!! vi 's et ,.,.. we -x.s,v 44 455 '-1-are 126 n A ,fas- dl? fed? M. MQ ARDITH JEAN SAMPSON Quill and Scroll 4 Honor Roll 34 Aurora 4 Cheerleaders 4 El Polo Norte 3 Fall Foll es 34 Pa rol 4 GAA 1234 Horizons 4 North Star 4 News Edntor 4 Norsernan 4 Gold Polars 3 Polar Cubs 7 Red Cross 34 Gnrls Rufle Team l 23 Student Commussnon 3 4 YTeens 134 Senlor Dlnner Dance committee 4 MERLE V SCHAAL Wrestllng 1 Aurora I 2 3 4 Dance Band 2 3 4 Fall Fallles 2 3 4 March mg Band 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 ROTC 1 2 3 4 Band 3 4 Captain 4 BOB L SCHMIDT Baseball l Football 123 Track B O Club 4 Cas e Club 2 3 4 Fire Patrol 3 4 Shutter bugs 34 STS 34 Student Com mnsuon 4 Sensor Dnnner Dance com mittee 4 MILLARD K SCHUMAKER Natrona! Honor Soclety National Forensic League 34 Hon or Roll 2 3 4 Aurora Make up com mlttee 4 BSO 34 Fractions 2 e Club 1 H Y 2 Chaplaln 4 Presldent 4 ROTC 23 Corporal 3 Mulntary Pollce 23 STS 34 MARY L SAMUELSON Honor Roll 1 3 Fall Follies 4 GAA 1 2 3 4 Glee Club l Greggotes 3 4 Gold Polars 4 Polar Cubs 2 3 Gnrls Rlfle Team 234 Student Commls lon 34 Y Teens 34 DALE W SCHERMERHORN Natrona! Honor Soclety Honor Roll I 2 3 4 Baseball 1 Foot ball 1 Castle Club 34 Digits 34 Fure Patrol 4 Red Cross 4 ROTC l 2 3 4 Captain 4 Rifle Team 3 4 Mllltary Police l 234 Commander 4 2M:lrtary Ball commuttee 4 N R A 1 4 DONALD D SCHOLES Honor Roll 1 Baseball 12 Aurora 4 Dance Band 34 Drguts 4 Fall o ues 4 H Y 4 Secretary Marchrng Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 5CgT4C 1234 Sergeant 4 Band 1 EARL B SCOFIELD Football 3 4 Track 3 4 Boys O Club 4 Marching Band 2 ROTC Band 1 2 X DAVID L. SCOTT Artisans 3,45 Baseball l,2,3,4j Bas- ketball lg Football l,2,3,4p Track L25 Aurora 4g Fall Follies 4g Hi- Y ,4. BARBARA J SHARP Natuonal Honor Socrety Monroe Junior Hugh Mason Cnty Iowa l Natronal Forensrc League 34 Qulll an Scroll 4 Honor R ll 234 Marching Band 23 North Star 4 Edntorral Chref 4 Student Commus snon 3 Valkyrres 34 Secretary 3 Y Teens 2 3 BARBARA J SH ERWOOD Aurora 3 4 Cheerleaders 3 4 Chorr F Fo I s 3 Frre Patro GAA I 2 Glee Club 2 Gold Polars 2 Red Cross 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 RITA R SICHMELLER Glee Club l MARY SIMONES Cathedral Hugh 1 2 Artisans 4 Red Cross 4 Y Teens 3 4 Semor Danner D cornmnttee DI ffl X No e I m o e r Pl mls a :oh fr? KATHLEEN MARIE SERCL Holy Name High 1,2 Honor Roll 3g Greggites 3,4g Gold Polars 4g Polar Cubs 35 Red Cross 3,4g Y-Teens 3,4 EVERETT L SHARP Baseball l Glee Club 4 RUTH M SHIDELER Honor Roll l Fractlons 2 Po ar Cubs 2 3 Shutterbugs 2 Y Tecns 24 Semor PICDIC committee 4 y' mv I X I g. ::- . .. ,. dr X I I A 5 Kun? PM me BARBARA JO SMITH Blorr Hugh l Artusans 4 Fall Follres Program com mrttee 2 4 Munerveftes 4 Sensor Dmner Dance comrmttee 4 Y Teens l 2 3 4 af s yliYA mlm MHA nor Rol 4 A lf ro,QM k up fomm 42 U Follies re Pa 'Se ant Arms Co mlssr 3 4, tudl 3 Treaye fntrac ncrlkl Yr cons 1 I 5 -33 A vw -uns PETER R SORENSEN 'X Baseball 2 3 Track 2 3 Fsre Patrol JUNE MARIE SPEARS Greggstes 3 TJ 7 atso ,Sine y-Y na e san 4 R l e up Com stte Fa Follses o e qom 4 Eractson er 4 Ms ettes 4 rches Go Polars 4 ar Cubs s 3 4 sor Dsnner ceico rnsttee 4 Sensor Play 4 Valkyrsm 4 Y Teens ALICE ROSALIE STEWART Gold Polars 4 Y Teens l 2 3 4 AUGUST J STOCK Aurora 2 34 Swsmmsng 3 4 Co C tasn 34 BSO 4 Fall Fo S 234 Fsre Patrol 4 Red Cross 4 ROTC 2 3 4 Fsrst Lseutenant 4 Rsfle Team 3 Mslstory Polsce 23 Crack Squad 2 3 4 Student Commss sson 4 Student Councsl 4 Vsce Press dent 4 lntrocsty Student Councsl 4 BARBARA LEE STORY Honor Roll l Chosr 3 Glee ub 134 Greggstes 3 Gold Polars 4 Po or Cubs 73 Red Cross 4 Y Teens l 2 3 rslllsf W cout u 5 or ato 0 o s 2 3 ed M DARLENE A SPENQ Elkhorn Hugh Elkhorn Nebraska Gold Polars 4 OSS SANDRA TH ERESA STEVENS Honor Roll 3 Aurora 234 Fall Follses 234 GAA 34 Glee ub 4 Secretary 4 Gold Polars 4 Polar Cubs 2 3 Red Cross 3 4 Gsrls Rsfle Team 3 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 Sensor Pscnsc commsttee 4 JAMES STEWART Natsonal Forenssc League 3 4 Vsce Pressdent 4 Honor Roll 4 Tennss 4 34 Cho 3 Fsre trol 4 Froctsons 2 Glee Club 3 Red Cross 4 Sensor Dsnner Dance com rnsttee 4 Student Commsssson 34 BETTY JEAN STONE Hnor Roll 234 GAA 4 e Club 3 North Star 4 News Edstor 4 Norseman 4 Gold Polars 4 Ser aeont at Arms 4 Y Teens 3 4 Re re hment commsttee chasrman 4 Sensor Dsnner Dance commsttee 4 J FR NC? s. STRATIBUCKER r Roll 3 Am Besten 4 u l 34 Marc sn or 4 Norseman Po ars Q Polos' Cubs 23 Shu rbuqg 2 Y'-Teens' I 2 BURT H STRAW TERRY M STRAWN Baseball 123 Basketballl Boys Roosevelt Hugh O Club 3 Junlar Clossucal League Des Memes Iowa 1 2 3 3 ROTC l Honor Roll 4 Track 4 Bel Canto 4 C our 4 Hn Y 4 Chaplln 4 ed Cross 4 Sensor Dunner Dance com mlttee 4 STS 4 Student Com mlsslon 4 M MARLAN L STRENGER AKAIQEPQQYRIQJA STROM Aurora 3 4 Chour 3 4 Glee Club 2 Marching Band 3 4 ROTC l 2 3 4 Fnrst Lueutenant 4 ROTC Bond 3 4 Shutterbugs 3 JAMES EDWARD SULLIVAN Baskerbcn 1 3 Hu Y 4 ROTC 1 ROY L TALMADGE Natuonal Honor Socuety Honor Roll I 2 3 4 Track 2 3 B SO State 3 County Government Day 3 Dngnts 3 4 Sergeant at Arms 4 Vlce Presudent 4 Flre Patrol 34 Ha Y 4 Vuce president 4 Junior Classlcal League 3 4 Sergeant at Arms 4 Red Cross 4 Shutterbugs 4 STS 3 4 Secretary 4 Student Commlsslon 34 Student Councll 4 Clerk 4 Treasurer 4 lntraclty Stu dent Councll 4 Sennor Dlnner Dance committee 4 Queen candndate approves results Sandy measures up Hong o e Patrol -13 4 l2,j-North arf? 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DONNA RAE THIBAULT Follnes Ge ub Po r Cubs 3 KAY THOMPSON Natuonal Thcsplans 4 Honor Roll l23 Aurora Makeup commlttee 3 Fall Follres Make up commlttee 4 Gold Polars 4 Red Cross 4 Sen for Play 4 Valkyrnes 4 Y Teens 4 Sensor Dvnner Dance cornmnftee 4 MARILYN JEAN THORNBY Natronal Honor Socucty Secretary Q I and Scroll 4 Honor Roll I 2 3 4 Aurora 3 3 4 Fall Follnes 3 4 are rol 34 AA l 7 Glrl SCO ce u Horizons Gold Polars 4 Sergeant at Arms Polar Cubs 23 Norseman 4 Red Cross 34 Treasurer 4 Girls Rnflc Team 4 STS 4 Student Connmns snon 234 Student Councnl 4 Y Toons 34 Presldent 4 Intercnty Y Teen Council 4 DANIEL F TOMASSO Summer Graduate San Jacmto Hngh Houston Texas 23 4 ROTC 3 4 CAROLE A THOMPSON Aurora 3 4 Baton Twnrlers l 2 3 4 F llncs 2 3 4 Glee Club Sensor Cap and Gown committee 4 Y Teens 3 4 SONIA Z THOMPSON Artlsons 34 GAA 3 Polar Cubs 7 3 Student Commnsslon 3 4 Y Teens I 2 3 4 TIMOTHY R TILLOTSON W estlung I 2 3 Glee Club l SHIRLEY A TRETTER Glee Club 4 Gold Polars 4 Polar Cubs 2 3 Y Teens 3 Bob fallnes track scores Mary Kay ponders the future x ' J I ' ---Q - ,.,. ., . 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