Omaha North High School - Norseman Yearbook (Omaha, NE)
- Class of 1955
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' 5 '4 A' L'A'4' I V m IIEEEEFEEEEQQQ ' ' rig -.-. . ..... 5 Q N51 -... .v-,' , l-ICDME CDF Tl-IE VIKINGS Near the top of a hull where the horuzon meets a changung and ever beautiful sky stands a lone buuldung North Hugh School It overlooks the Missouri River valley and uts hugh posutuon affords a comprehensive view of distant bluffs and the rusung sun Our hugh school us a three story bruck buuld ung whuch was constructed un l924 un the shape of the letter E Between the forks of the E are two secluded courtyards flanked wuth lulacs un the prung and encrusted wuth daz zling snow in winter. Standing faithful sentry in all seasons is the American flag. Symbolizing those ideals for which learning strives it is the hope the courage the future of intelligent Viking citi- zens. Entirely surrounding this institution of 17 learning us a lulac hedge lovely all year round but exquusute un uts beauty un the sprung The fragrance of a mulluon lavendar blooms sur passes all Vukungs treasure the memory of these scuntullatung flowers Near the track and on the lawns pune trees stand at attentuan Seemingly furm and um pervuous to danger yet they sigh and whisper un the wund Theur dark green color blends wuth the soft grass carpet of spring the stark white of wunter Yellow green candles on their boughs indicate rapid growth. North s campus is ever changing but al- ways the change is for beauty and contrast. lt sets the pace provides the background for successful learning. Because of it Vikings have an appreciation of nature and a love for things beautiful. Co-ordinating one's schedule to comply with the needs of i850-plus teenagers is something that few administrators would care to attempt. But North's principal, Kenneth Burkholder, is not only willing but eager to do just this. He firmly believes that a good school is one that meets the needs of its students, therefore, he regularly steps aside from his 'normal duties to guide and counsel Vikings. Counseling comes easily to Mr, Burkholder, who has dealt with a multitude of situations in past years. He has successfully coached de- bate and athletic teams in several high schools, as well as having taught science. His bachelor s degree is from Midland Col lege and master s degree from the University of Michigan Mr Burkholder has taken add: tional courses at several other colleges This year Career Day consumed consider able of his energy and time Its success main tained our schools high reputation both scholastically and socially and proved that his talents have been well directed Of Mr Burkholders ll years at North three have been as principal and eight as assistant prin cipal dg,mpnn l!ll'lKw :sf 3 ,r if fait 'xx gf: xt rf wzgflfxgh ,jars gm gf? X Wi get ffwiqg 6 Mark K Mullins Kenneth Burkholder There are few Vikings that Mark K Mul lins assistant principal and athletic director does not know by name This is not surprising either for he enters into all student activities with zest With Mr Burkholder he attends al most every school event be it cultural or ath etic As dean of boys Mr Mullins applies his wealth of patience and understanding to stu dent problems Even those students who come under his disciplinary measures are honored to know him and feel privileged to obey his reg ulations He has remained in the background yet has encouraged and guided Vikings them selves to make North a respected school He seems to have a practical and enlightened so lution to all problems that arise when the nurse was absent for a short period this year, he became chief administrator of bandages and excuses' Mr Mullins is a graduate of Peru State Teachers College and Colorado Teachers College where he received his B A and M A degrees respectively He was a coach and lun ior high school principal before coming to North in l952 Cl . , . . , . . 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V , 5 QL A gs. n i ' - ..:gg,f: 12- ,-fgmziri' . :. . .- M1 , V- -: :if-'E::.zE-.Q, . . .r -. .M ..r:. .N ,i.. . , ff' ' , Y 'g-5'-QZQZE'::g:i:g::5if'ij2jtT-- In lust one year s tIme Mrs Natalne Adanr has won the way to her stu dents hearts However thIs has been accompllshed through her In terestIng Englush classes not her abIlIty to cook Upon arrIvaI at North she plunged IDYO school ac tIyItIes applylng her poIsed manner to the problems of Y Teens Mrs AdaIrs trIm fIgure reveals that much of her OUfSId9 tIme IS spent In swImmIng and bowlIng She has a good background for teachIng havlng receIved her bachelor of arts degree at Augsburg College and her masters degree at Colorado State College of EducatIon Str e t ch' Touch those toes' are faml Iar Instructlons Issued dally by Mrs Betty Andrews to the gIrls gym class But that IS not the only cour e In whIch she must make her voIce heard over the dIn The ma IOVITY of her school tIme IS spent In the company of clatterlng type wrlters ThIs doesn t seem to phase her for she IS always good natured and calm enough o even to knIt' Other OCIIVITIES Include outdoor ports sponsornng HorIzons and auIdIng senIor commlttees Mrs An drews IS a araduate of Northwestern MIssourI State College Helplnq to sponsor North Y Teen oraanrzatnon whIch IS the largest YTeerI aroup In Omaha wIth a membershIp of 450 Olrls IS one of the bIQQ9Sf extra curnculnr robs ID the school However fhlS task IS ably done by Mrs Barbara Barlow Returnmg to Norths faculty after a years absence she devotes her chool hours to teachlnq In the o cIaI scIence department Mrs Bar low devotes much of her tIme to housework and sewuna She also en Ioys lIstenIng to records Recently she took a course In cake decorat InCl and dlscovered a Iona lost tal en DIstrIbutIng class rIngs and takInq charae of the senIor clas electlons are a bIg responsIbIlIty for anyone But both receIve the personal at tentIon of MISS Ruth Barrett senIor class ponsor and are Hone to the hlahest posslble decree of effIcIency and perfectIon A teacher In the SOCIOI scIence department MISS Bar rett earned her master deoree In hlstory from the Un versvty of Oma ha and her bachelors degree from GrInnelI She spends vacatlons globe trottlng WhICh she aptly names her lust for travel Not only does Kenneth BauermeIster tell others to keep your eye on that ball but he follows the ball hlmself As assI tant coach for foot ball and baseball he Infuses VIKING athletes Wlfh that IntanaIble wll to WID and In tIIIs In them some of hIs own enthusIasm for IIVIDQ Mr BauermeIster al o coaches the Florence Luons the femInIne basket ball team that captured the Class B tltle In AAU comaetItIon He graduated from Buena VIsta College In Iowa and has done araduate work at the UnIversIty of Houston Mr Bauermenster teaches In the so cIaI scIence department There IS quIte a dlfference In com Ing from a small school to a bIg school llke North HIgh says MISS Elaune Blackburn who fhIS year dIS covered the YIQOTS of beIng on the offlce staff She came from the hIgh school In Sndney Iowa and attended buslness school In Omaha before comlng to North to work In the OfflCE Every day holds some thIng new for her and ITS always a mystery as to what unexpected problem wIlI present It elf Its an establlshed fact that she does a Ilttle bIt of everythmg As far as the students are con cerned Leonard Bond IS a good Joe HayIng majored In hlSfOfY at the UnIversIty of Omaha he e couroges hIs AmerIcan hIstory clas es to carry on IIveIy dlscusslans from monetary problems after the CIvIl War to the latest government pollcy He be Ieves In helplng teen agers Wlfh theIr socIol problems too and hIs lIttle black book wIll go down through hlstory as Wlll hI new car' Mr Bond has also won laurels as a successful coach T IS year he contrlbuted hIs efforts to the Homecomlng and SenIor Cap and Gown commlttees How can 2m + mn 3n be tac tored? Thls could easIly be one of the QUESTIONS dlrected to a student from one of Norths math Instruc tors John C Bryan Mr Bryan has been a tamIlIar flgure In our hc ls Ince he came to North the second seme ter In I953 OutsIde of teach Ing hIS most heard remarks are Slow down walk a he tands on duty near 220 durIng lunch Ho IS o graduate of the Unlver Ity ot Omaha and taught at Techmcal HIgh and C a s t e I a r elementary school In Omaha An accomplshcd chess player hlmself Mr Bryon IS spon or of Valkyrles StroIght shoulders and a furm step portray the UECISIVE attrIbutes whIch have carrIed Sergeant Owen T Burcham through I8 years of pro tes Ional mIlItary servlce Germany France Austna and Korea are only a few of the places ThIS veteran of two wars ha been In Wor'd War Il he was a member ot th troups that Invaded Omaha Beach whIle n Korea he was In the euge at Heartbreak RIdge Hus wIde expe rlences have not put hIm above and beyond hIS ROTC students for he IS always eager to gIve that word ot advnce that means success for hIs proteges MISS Cleo Butler home economIcs Instructor loves the rhythmIc DOICC of the sewlng machIne and the rattllng of pots and pans IS Ike muslc to her She has glven her glrls an extra boost so that they can easIly make the transItIon from students to successful homemakers of tomorrow MISS Butlers eager ness to CODTIUUTG to modern IIvIng IS shown not only In her teachIng but IH her sponsorshlp of two clubs FTA for students plannIng to teach and MInervettes for gIrls Interested In knIttIng She attend ed the UnIversIty of Nebraska and Columbla Teachers College MISS Clare Carey has an endurIng physIcaI and spIrItual lnSIQhf that Insures dehghtful SpanIsh and hrs tory classes EVId9nCE t thIs DFOI e from her students and a class room always pleasantly arrayed Wlfh the art work of her proteges B sIdes her work In the language and soclal scIence departments MIss Carey IS chalrman of the Courtesy and SenIor Dlnner Dance commlt tees She recelved her masters de gree from CreIghton UDIVSYSITY In outslde tIme MISS Carey en oys taklng colored SIIUES Poundlng naIIs fInIshIng thlngs up and showIng boys the proper way to handle tools are all part of the day s work for Floyd L Chase BeSIdSS teachIng shop clas s Mr Chase de votes much of hIS tIme to the land scapIng commlttee whIch keeps the school grounds looklng theIr best at all tlmes Mr Chase IS no stran ger In athIetIcs elther SINCE he serves as head tennIs coach DurIng football and basketball easons he IS In charge of handlIng crowds on game nIghts Mr Chase IS also an avId photographer and has an un usual seIectIon ot colored sIIdes Mrs Cloyd lve got a problem' Thus us a famuluar phrase to Mrs Morulyn Cloyd senuor gurls counse lor Mrs Cloyd us a graduate of the Unuversuty of Nebraska and has been at North three and a half years Her classroom dutues unclude teachung world hustory and geog raphy Sunce her furst days on the Vukung campus she has been a fac ulty advusor to one of North s larg est organuzatuons Y Teens and thus year he also served as a Stu dent Councul advusor ln the very luttle spare tume she has Mrs Cloyd enuoys reodung and sewung Someday before l reture I hope to see one of my students return to North to teach shorthand Thus has always been the ambutuon of Mrs Mary Uhl Colluns durung her thurty years on the North staff I her opunuon energy expended teachung shorthand has repaud her twuce told un seeung her students become competent secretarues It has been her beluef that young adults shoud learn to plan for the future whule stull un hugh chool As head of the busuness eclucatuon de partment she takes advantage of every opportunuty to counsel stu dents preparung for busuness Posutuon beat and prouectuon are new terms sure to be added to the vocabulary of anyone entering 315 durung one of the sux vocal classes taught by Muss Twula Cowman The Aurora Fall Follues Chrustmas and Sprung concerts as well as other specual programs keep her busy throughout the year Muss Cowman ponsors the Bel Canto club a vo cal musuc group deducated to fur therung unterest un and apprecuatuon of fune musuc Muss Cowmans mu sucal educatuon began at the Unu versuty of South Dakota and later she attended Northwestern unuver suty Muss Amy P Crobbe unstulls a luttle one of her French and Latun stu dents Thu us the key to the suc cess of her students for each one seems to have an understandung of people and an apprecuatron of cul ture far beyond hus years She passes on to her classes and Le Cercle Francaus whuch she sponsor her experuences un France whule studyrng for a duploma un the Sor bonne and the lnstutut de Pho netuque un Parus Thus year Muss Crabbe has been presudent of the Alluance de Francaus un Omaha Curly hour and a wonderful sense of humor only partuolly descrube Muss Aluce B Crocker for she us a person of duversufued unterests and abulutues Her pruncupal uob outsude of teachung Physuology and Health to 280 students us to rouse S10 OOO a year for the school budget un her role as Actuvutues Durector In thus capacuty she does the prelumunary plannung for the after school dances Thus year Muss Crocker became a co sponsor for Muruervettcs Obtaun ung her bachelor of arts degree from the Unuversuty of Nebraska she went to the Unuversuty of Chucago to receuve her masters degree Whenever anyone around school has a scuentufuc questuon such as what makes the world go around or how deep the ocean us or how many molecules there are un the planet Mercury the man they go to s Harold L Dolly A teacher of phys ucs and general scuence Mr Dolly us well unformed on sub ects such as these He also co sponsors the Fare Patrol the large organuzatuan that organuzes and durects fure drulls Gentle and quuet he funds enuoy ment un hus pare tume by engaauna un outdoor recreatuon He holds a degree from the Unuversuty of Ne braska Any student who thunks he us one uump ahead of hus teachers certaunly changes hus attutude after havung been under the unstructuon of James H Dorsey for a short whule Mr Dorsey can match wuts wuth any wuse guy that comes along and guve hum a very thor ough course un chemustry or physucal scuence at the same tume Through hus encouragement many Vukung graduates have found successful careers un the fueld of scuence Mr Dorsey has been head of the scuence department at North sunce the school opened uts doors for the furst tume un l924 Now draw an arc connectuna those two parallel lanes Thus us o famuluar puece of advuce ussued by Roger B Dubler un euther hus archutecturol drawung or undustrual arts classes Mr Dubler has attended Nebras ka Wesleyan Colorado A and M the Unuversuty of Nebraska the Unuversuty of Omaha and Creuahton Unuversuty and h mauored chemustry zooloqy undustrual arts and educatuon He tauaht at Tech hugh school before uounung the North staff two years aqo Hus summer work us closely related to the subuects he teaches for he con structs homes The Do ut Yourself udea whuch has uust recently wept the country nothung new to M J Ekberg Wood workung has long been hus favorute hobby and he has made several pueces of furnuture for hus home Readung also occupues much of Mr Ekberas tume Duruno vacatuons he lukes to travel occasuonally to do some fushung He receuved both hus bachelor and masters degrees at the Unuversuty of Nebra ka ma uoruna un school admunustratuon and psychology Here at North Mr Ek berg us currently teachunq casses un senuor aruthmetuc and g neral busune s traunung brought unto a conversatuon wrest lunq and baseball are also more than lukely to be mentuoned M E' felt s head wrestlunq coach and head coach of the Vukes Leguon teams as well as tutor for the golf team A prevuous wrestluna champuon for the Unuversuty of lowa ut us small wonder that he turns out only the best wrestlung teams Mr Ekfelt al so teaches buology and us consud ere tops by hus tudents Hus personaluty and scuentufuc knowl flne are further shown by hus co spon sorshup of the Scuence Club Any student can verufy that E E Erwun us exceptuonally actuve un hus work at North and that most of hus efforts are for tl-e gnu dance and counsel of teenagers One of the orugunators of the F ll Folues h has used hus producuno experuence to lcelp the stage crew and baton twurlers become acauaunted wuth producunq a good show In the sprung Mr Erwun us part of he Aurora commuttee He also sponsors the balon club Durung chool hours Mr Erwun who has been on the faculty sunce l924 devotes hus en ergy to teachung bookkeepung and busuness law Mrs Ruth G Forbes maanufucent obsessuon us Latun Sunce l935 her tume has been consumed by Latun both as a vocatuon and o hobby She us the actuve sponsor of the Junuor Classucal League an-1 the Latun pa per the Aqurla Aaurlonrs Televusuon hustorucal and buoqraphucal novels hughlughted wuth mystery storues and Latun are the elements that lead toward her goal an ever un creasung dynarnuc vocabulary study of semantucs or etymology us another step on her way Mrs Forbe also teaches German and sponsors the Am Besten club She us the uunuor grrls sponsor I uf , H . . . . A. I . , I I I ' ' ' I . , . . I - I I r ' I A If ' ll , - : ' V C - . . , - . ,, . . . . I I n , . . I I , I in I - -u at I ' ' I as ' I ' in I . I u, -. I u, - - I I ' I 5 is A ' ' ' . ' , . u . , I I I I I . Q - A ' ' - ' ' ' I - . H . r , I ..., E . S . , I bit of her charming self into every When the nf-'me V9 0 . Ekfelt is , 'su A - - . I I . r. f . I I . A I .I .E' I ' l 4 . . , b, , ' d ru ru '- C -- . I , . ,T. Ie - , . . ' ' a l' , e .4 7 1 I Y . - ' I ' Q I ' . Q ' I . , u. . . . ' I . . 1 V ' . , a ' ' - . A .' . . f .A 3 'H ' . , E l . -l . , I I I XI S Y - A - - , ' James P Fotuas work as art un structor requires an almost abnor mal amount of patience and expe ruence he has an abundance of both Hus schedule is filled to the brim yet he funds time to help each budding artist A large amount of outsude work may also be found un his schedule for he works three nights a week at the YMCA As might be expected Mr Fotuas un terests and hobbues include sculp ture and painting h s also sports fan having played top notch football un hugh school Mr Fotua us a graduate of the University of Minnesota Any boy who has participated in Vukung athletics has probably been under the supervision of Carol R Gust Coach Gast which us hus popular name around chool us head coach of varsity football and base ball as well as freshman basket ball Last summer turning his at tentuon to finance he served as business manager for the three Storz sponsored Legion teams Dur ung regular school hours Mr Gast may be found conducting phy ical education classes and teaching so cial scuence A graduate of Wayne State Teachers College he has an MA from Creighton unuversuty Though on the Vukuna taff for only two years Muss Marlene Gatz has unassumungly made her presence felt Her poised smile and friendly uggestuons are unducatuons of her nopularuty with both students and faculty Teaching freshman and sophomore English compru es her daily schedule and being faculty advisor to Glacuers gurls English dis cussuon group occupies many of her after school hours Other outsude time us spent un swummung readung and driving She also enioys watch ung almost any type of sport and collects jewelry of varied metals and designs An understanding smile a pleasant appearance and a thoughful word all describe attendance clerk Mrs Gladys Gues It us her voice also that has talked over the phone to most of the i850 students for whom she keeps attendance records Row upon row of fules are kept un her offuce where aside from her record keeping she handles most of the mumeographed material for both the Englu h and social scuence de partments Mrs Gues also serves on the Art commuttee Summer funds her and her husband traveling to various pounts on the North Ameru can continent Always ready wuth a word of friend ly advice and genuine unterest for students selectung books us Mrs Florence Hallgren clerk un the lu brarues Alma Kansas us her home town There she became unterested un lubrary work although originally he had made plans for the business world. For the past nune years she has been at North, assisting stu- dents in O30 and performing as- sorted library duties. Outside of school Mrs. Hallgren enjoys doing handwork and related crafts. She regrets that she does not have more time to devote to her favorite pas- times cooking and sewing. The force behind the debate squad is without a doubt Miss Mary Elix- abeth Hamilton. The proposition, Resolved: That debators at North High could continue to receive high honors without Miss Hamilton is hardly debatable. In ad-lition to coaching the team Miss Hamilton sponsors the National Forensic League chapter accompanies stu- dents to debate and speech tourna- ments and teaches English and de- bate classes. As versatile in her leisure activities as in her regular school duties, Miss Hamilton loves to travel, read and swim. lOn Being chaurman of the Mulutary Ball commuttee says Muss Lucy Harte, u a very time consuming uob but ut us one which l enuoy very much Miss Harte always seems to be involved un bug uobs for her efficiency and wude experience are well known and appreciated Most of her chool time us devoted to be ung head of the homemakung de partment She us also a great favor ite among the seniors in her per sonal problems cla ses Freshman gurls have become especially well acquainted with Muss Harte for she has served thus year as ninth grade gurls counselor A new face un the mathematics de partment us that of Miss Marion S Heiser A graduate of Benson hugh she received her bachelors degree from the Unuversuty of Omaha and her masters degree from North western University at Evanston ll Iunous Although she teaches general math and alaebra Miss Heuser ma uored un Englu h un college Thus us her fourth year un the teaching pro fessuon before coming to North she taught at Alexandria Nebras ka lnstructung hugh school students seems to run un hcr family for her mother often substitutes at North Boys in the industrial arts depart ment classify E E Hellugso as a great teacher Head of the de partment since September 1953 Mr Hellugso has been a member of the faculty 30 years Recognuz ung the need for fire protection at North with the pruncupals OK Mr Hellugso founded the Fire Pa trol which he now helps to lead During the summer he combines business wuth pleasure by doing ,obs he considers as habbue planning ond erecting buuldunqs A graduate of Union college un Lincoln Mr Hellugso received his M A from the University of Michigan When Raymond E Henzluks time isnt occupied by school work from North his studies at the University of Nebra ka take precedence Mr l-lenzluk has mauored un biology at Lincoln and us currently working on his doctors degree there He us an un tructor un the scuence depart ment here at North teaching bu ology and general scuence besides servuna as co sponsor of the Sci ence Club Mr Henzluk also serves on the Audio visual and Honors committees to moke hu second year on the North Hugh faculty an especially busy one Headache stomach ache or ear ache whatever ut is Muss Helen Jelrnek has the magic touch I ten years as school nurse she has rnred for every tyoe of ailment real and IFTIOQIFIOYY Freshmen meet Miss Jelnek through their health examination cards and the T B test ung program A arartuate of St Josephs Hospital school of nursing and the University of Omaha, Miss Jelinek has also studied public health at three summer se-sions of the University of Michigan. This year Miss Jelinek was instrumental in the formation of cu club of Future Nurses of America at North. Grammar, punctuation rules, the stuily and appreciation of Shake- spearian plays and the history of Engli-h literature are the subjects which Miss Anna Jensen most en- 'oys teaching her Enalish students. For this, she has a wealth of per- sonal experience upon which to draw, she has visited manv place- associated with the world's most famous literary works. Her travels have le'1 to the European continent, the Scandinavian countries and Engf land, where she has visited the birthplaces of illustrious authors and poets. Miss Jensen is a graduate of the University of Nebraska. It is an increasing source of won- der around school how Thomas Johnson retains his equilibrium, for he teaches the driver training course from year to year. However, his bi- ology students know that he is an authority on the nervous system. Other than teaching, he assists the school as a co-sponsor of Fire Pa- trol. Sports occupy his leisure timeg he participates in eveything from duck hunting to water skiing. Mr. Johnson, who has attended Kearney State Teachers' College and the University of Nebraska, needs to complete only six more hours work for his master's degree. North high school and Europe the link between these two points was connected by Miss Anne Keenan this pat summer To those wlso have heard her speak her reminisc ing has brought travel to life She has assimilated culture understand ing and an appreciation of fine things al' of which she passes on to her English students She uses her M A degree from Columbia Univer sity to good advantage by encour aging self expression in theme and essay writing This year she helped in the preparation of a skit about the English and commercial depart ments which was given for P TA Only part of Ray Kennedys popu lority with his students comes from his white buck shoes and crew cut The rest is from his teaching meth ods gleaned from his work at Southwest Missouri State College and the University of South Dakota During two years in the social sci ence department Mr Kennedy has brouaht hns knowledge of geography and history to the classroom Trav eling being his main hobby he has visited 42 states and three foreign countries He is also sponsoring the freshman sophomore Hi Y group Company' At ten shun' Master Sergeant John E Kerner as he directs the companies in the Viking ROTC battalion Sergeant Kerner is a veteran of World War ll and Korea He has an active in terest in boys sports dating back to his high school days in Reading Pa when he played football and basketball He also piloted an Amer icon Legion team to a city title in Brockton Mass Though it is not a new experience to be working with young boys this year has marked his first attempt at drilling boys of high school age in military procedures and tactics Times up' These are in all prob ability the two most familiar words used by Miss Flossie Lyons during the school day A graduate of the University of Nebra ka Miss Lyons first came to North in l926 Since then she has devoted her school time to teaching type to students and her recreational time to en larging her classical music collec tion Traveling is another of her in terests she has visited Canada and almost every state in this country Students fondly rememb r her for her philosophical ideas and stiff ten minutes time tests Meeting the Public is the title olven to an evenina adult educa tion class being taught currently by a newcomer to the North staff Mrs Josephine Mattox lf her pupils do as well as she has done in meetinft her student public their evenings of work will be well repaid Mrs Mattox teaches English ancl speech two subiects which she also tauqlst at McCook Nebraska before com ing to North ln her free time she en oys working at the Omaha Com munity Playhouse where she has appeared in several productions and designed sets Orville R. Matzke is the new sheriff of third floor, a title bestowed upon him for his policing there during lunch. Aside from this, he is assis- tant freshman football coach and reserve basketball coach. During the school day he teaches industrial arts and algebra. At the University of Nebraska, Mr. Matzke concen- trated in math, industrial artsi and physical education before receiving his bachelor of arts degree. Outside of school, Mr, Matzke enioys watch- ing and participating in such sports events as track, football and bas- ketball. Thereoms postulates and equations are not all that occupy the time of Miss Pearl McCroy head of the mathematics department She cently realized a lifetime dream by building for herself a modernistic new home Beside teaching mathe matics Miss McCroy also sponsors the two math clubs Fractions for freshmen and sophomores and Digits for upperclassmen A graduate of Grinnell College she is active profes ional and church circles and has been a member of the North faculty since 1924 Any shade or tint of purple and lavendar lyrical poetry and a change of glasses bring out the charmina personality of Mrs Ar dith Miller Her sincerity and un Herstandinq ways have brought her close to her students This year she has centered her attention on the study of Spanish and is con templotina a trip to South America She already is a well traveled per son for much of her time is spent ooing and coming to school a three hour round trip The Enqlish d partment claims Mrs Miller who received her masters degree from the University of Nebraska Excuses gust dont net by Nathan R Mohar For the past four years he ha looked into the why angles of boys absence excuses each morn inn l-le has a wealth of experience upon which to draw for this respons I nity for in his career he as rlealt with boys as a coach of near I every sport and with the prob lems of being the parent of a teen age son and dauahter Mr Mohar a graduate of the University of llliwois heads the social science de partment Teaching history and modern problems completes his school activities Seek the person behind the flying pencil on the shorthand pad the aaile fingers on the typewriter or the click of the mimeoaraph and vou will find Mrs Darlene Mohlman Her efficiency as Princ pal Kenneth Burkholders secretary is surpassed only by her graciousness and friend liness to all who enter the office Mrs Mohlman s stenographic career beqan as an assistant to the prlnci pal of the high school in her home town Fairbury Nebraska ln her spare time after her duties t school and household tasks are com pleted Mrs Mohlman likes to read and square dance All efforts channeled to the bet terment and service of the students and the school could well be the code by which Robert Mohlman lives As faculty advisor of the Stu dent Council he works as hard harder than any student member Mr Mohlman devotes countless hours to counseling boys regardinq their problems and futures H sponsors Boys Student Opinion cl h and is a member of the Act-vitie committee and the Board of Con trol American history and world aeography classes are included in Mr Mohlmans teaching assignment all Deep sympathy f a tudents problem rs the only emotron that mrght keep Mrss Gertrude Mohrs delrghtful smrle from flashrng t the surface It IS thrs smrle that greets a grrl returnrng to school after an absence for Mrss Mohrs dutres Include the rs uance of ab sence checks each mornrng before school Mrss Mohr IS a graduate of Drake unrversrty and recerved her masters degree from Northwestern unrversrfy Among her many Inter ests travelrng rates hrghest Thrs IS the tenth year that Mrss Mohr has presrded over Vrkrng math classes A newcomer to the staff the se ond semester thrs year Mrss Marran Nelson has brought the practrcal vrewpornt of the busrne s world to her freshman and senror Englrh classes After ten years spent teach Ing In Blarr and Ashland Nebraska schools Mrss Nelson turned her at tentron to the problems and Intrr cate detarls of busrne s untrl Iorn Ing the Vrkrng faculty Wrth her offrce experrence she had no drf frculty In masterrng the procedures Involved rn a routrne day at North Mrss Nelson recerved her teachers trarnrng at Dana college In Blarr and the Unrversrty of Nebraska When the whr tle blows for a trme out rn any of Norths ba ketball games the players cluster around Wrllram C lSper:l Nel on for a de tarled drscourse on how to wrn t e qame Mr Nelson IS the frery coach of the caoe squad and al o tutor of the bockfreld durrng the football season Mr Nelson teaches Industrral arts and oym clas es before assum rng hrs after school coachrng chores He IS a graduate of MIdlan college rn Fremont where he a oresl In physrcal educatron and eclrpsed hrs rrvals on the ath etrc fled One of hrs currcnt pastrmes IS experrment Ing wrth hrs new 3 D ccmcra Mrss Margaret A Nrelsen IS proof that every teacher IS a good actress She has delrghted many of her tu dents wrth her portrayals of Julret a glamour arrl or a count y bump krn The hrstory of the theater the art of stage make up the tech nraucs of good actrng and the frne pornts of publrc speakrng are ID cluded In the work of her dramat cs and speech classes She encourage further Interest In dramatrcs spon or of Norths Natronal Thes prans troup An excrtrng European tour last summer resulted In two new rnterests for Mrss Nrelsen arr travel and photography Mrs Agnes Nrlsson lS happy In her chosen vocatron for In It her hobby and work complement one another Her posrtron as lrbrarran In O30 brrngs her rnto close contact wrth what IS dearest to her heart books and young people Workrng on the Courtesy and the Crtrzenshrp and Patrrotrc commrttees IS proof of Mrs Nrlssons wrllrngness to par trcrpate rn chool actrvrtres She alo assrsts wrth the Senror Hrgh School Lrbrary Book Selectron com mrtte of the Omaha publrc schools Mrs Nrlsson was graduated from the Unrversrty of Nebraska A former Vrkrng has Iornecl the staff' Mrs Phyllrs Nortgren who attended North a few years ago has returned to teach correctrve speech The most frequent questron Mrs Nordgren hears IS Who IS she? because she IS on the campus only Monday Wednesday and Frrday mornrngs Mrs Norddrerr was grad uated from the Unrver Ity of Ne braska Lrke many teachers she has two full trrre obs keepno house for her husband and lrttle qrrl and teachrna Her morn crea tlve Interest IS rnterror decorotrng and she has attractrvely decorated her apartment IZ: For 3l years North students enter Ing the morn offrce have been greeted by the frrendly smrle of Mrss Rose Ostronrc Her keystone pos tron as school secretary brrngs her INTO every phase of school lrfe New students and faculty mem bers alrke soon reolrze her help fulness and srncere Interest as she assrsts them rn adru trng to the rou Ine of North Hrgh She rs stumpable for she has a good so lutron for every problem be t how to check out of school or where to frnd a teacher When her work at school and home IS frnrshed she enroys readrng a good book Prca em delete and font may be untamrlrar words to some but to Mrs Ellen Pearey North Star and Norseman advrsor they are only part of the darly routrne Though most often assocrated wrth Iournal Ism Mrs Pearey has also taught socrol studres for the past ten years She recerved her master s de gree In hrstory from Crerghton unr versrty Berng treasurer of the Ne braska Hrgh School Press assocra tron vrce presrdent of her sororrt alumnae c h a p t e r Homecomrng charrman and program charrman for the P TA are but a few of her extra currrcular dutres Servrce to others IS the keynote of Mrs Arlene Petersens work as she fulfrlls her dutres as a spon or of the Junror Red Cross and Greg grtes and a teacher of busrness edu catron classes Her vrgrlance In frnd rng erasures and errors In her stu dents papers reflects the effrcrency wrth whrch Mrs Petersen performs her own assrgnments A member of the Vrkrng staff for four years she ho ds both a bachelor s and master s degree from the Unrversrty of Ne braska A love of travel has car rred her from coast to coast and rnto Canada A man who has the Interest of the boys of North Hrgh at heart IS Da vrd K Petersen He drrects the ac trvrtres of a large group of gunror and senror boys belongrng to HI Y He also sponsors the Castle club an organrzatron composed of mas culrne che s enthusrasts Mr Peter en IS an Instructor of mathematrcs and recerved hrs degree from the Unrver Ity of Omaha Many students not famrlrar wrth the routrne of hrs math classes are well acquarnt ed wrth hrs offrce nrnth hour ses srons after school ln hrs off hours Mr Petersen apprecrates a serrous and well played game of brrdge Englrsh teacher Mrs Helen Plomon don has a drstrnctrve phrlosophy and comprehensrve understandrng of stu dents that rate her hrgh on the students lrst of favorrtes Her vr brant personalrty and ready smrle are magnetrc In attractrng frrend She IS very patrratrc and IS devoted to prornotrng the democratrc Ideals of Amerrca Her educatron and trarnrng are as broad as her marn rnterest travelrng She mrssed her usual vacatron tour last summer In order to care for her son whrle he completed hrs work for a masters degree at the Unrversrty of Omaha Each year the graduate Iudged as havrng made the hrghest scholastrc achrevement In hrs class IS presented wrth the Herbert and Mabel Porter freld Memorral Award of S300 Mrss Alrce V Porterfreld lS responsrble for the establrshment of thrs scho larshrp honorrng her parents whrch has been awarded annually srnce 1947 Her marn lersure actrvrty IS typrcal of Englrsh teachers for she lrkes to read very much ln her classes she seeks to Insprre her students to marntarn contrnuously hrgh standards of scholarshrp serv Ice and character Muss Charlotte Root would be a top competuor for laurels un the ad dutuon process uf ever she competed wuth the math teachers Many Vuk ungs wush they could add wuth uch ease However uts all part of the days work wuth Muss Root who keeps students and faculty mem bers supplued wuth everythung from pen pounts to book covers Her uob un the bookroom uncludes mendung and ussuung textbooks a well torung those whuch have strayed from the hands of theur owners Muss Root takes a very actuve un terest un church work and enuoys readung un her luttle extra leusure Mrs Seely' rungs through the gym more often durung the day than any other cry Thus us understand able for gurls un the physucal edu catuon department un tunctuvely turn to her for help un dancung tennus rufle archery baskebtall volleyball oftball and soccer Besudes teach ung these varuous skulls Mrs Ruth B Seely also guves a helpung hand to the Mulutary Ball the Aurora committee and the Athletuc and Health boards She also sponsors posed of Polars Cubs Teddy Bears Pep Leaders and Cheerleaders A gentle and kundly smule has be come the students mental assocua tuon wuth Charles E Severyn math unstructor It us a smule of encour agement when he explauns to the confused algebra or geometry stu dent that mathematucs us a chal lengung and not a dusta teful sub uect The understandung smule that l e flashes as he makes hus duty tour through the halls before and after school can only mean I dont want to break up your fun but you really must leave M Severyn serves on the Scholarshup and Hon ors and Usherung commuttees A newcomer to North Hugh school thus year us Mrs Goldue G Sulver mon She teaches both freshman and sophomore Englush Pert vuva cuous and young lookung enough to be a student Mrs Sulverman has already carved her partucular nuche un the affectuons of her student and colleagues A Central Hugh school graduate she attended Smuth college and the Unuversuty of Ne braska A large collectuon of classu cal records testufues to her fondness for good musuc She admuts that uf she cant travel shed rather read than do anythung else durung her free tume Could you sugget an unterestung book for a report un Englush? Thus sort of questuon often confronts Mrs Elma Sumpson because as head lubraruan her ab us to promote lu brary effucuency and to operate the lubrary accordung to the students needs Her delughtful sense of hu mor and her dustunct personaluty have greatly unfluenced the students who are un need of her help One of her buggest prolects thus year was the very successful promotuon f Natuonau Book Week Mrs Sumpson has a wude varuety of unterests but her favorute ones are drama read ung and musuc A fruendly nudge and a quuck come back for any uoke are characterus tucs of Harvey A Smuth commercual aruthmetuc teacher He occupues an unusual and responsuble posutuon at North, for as chool treasurer he controls the purse strungs of all ac tuvuty funds He attended hugh school un Beemer and West Pount Nebraska and receuved hus A B degree at Nebraska Wesleyan um versuty He holds a master's degree from the Unuversuty of Nebraska Hus career has uncluded some ath letuc coachung as well At Southern Calufomua, he has studued the tech nuques of Vusual Aud unstructuon 2 -sw Mil' ,nn twin' Muss Fay Southwell us well known for her subtle sense of humor and ablluty to straught face ut She us spoken of respectfully and affec tuonately by tudents who have been un her Englush classes for she weaves unto her courses many of her fascunatung experuences and guves her students an untroductuon to varued forms of culture She has much to tell of her trup to Mexuco thus past summer and her excutung adventures un Europe two years ago In her classes no holuday goes un observed she has a story or trup memento for every occasuon All Vukung camera enthusuasts have undoubtedly come under the scrut uny of Edward H Stech unstructor of hustory and world geography Asude from hus teachung Mr Stech serves as sponsor for the Shutter bugs club and durector of the STS hustory club Mr Stechs mann un terests outsude of school unclude hus fraternuty Alpha Phu Omega f whuch he us presudent and the con structuon of model raulroad trauns Mr Stech us a graduate of the ceuved a bachelor of arts degree un hustory Keuth Stewart always addresses be fuddled students wuth What can l o for you? Yet nune tumes out en he already knows for he he padlock man From the very furst day of school Mr Stewart us busy handung out padlocks to more than fufteen hundred students and ut s a uob that contunues throughout the school year He us counse or of the eleventh grade boys Board of Control repre entatuve of the Oma ha Educatuon as ocuatuon and teach er of world geography and hustory Mr Stewart receuved hus master of arts degree from the Unuversuty of Nebraska Como esta Vd 9 whuch means How are you? us one of the furst thungs Mrs Louuse Sutton teache her begunnung Spanush classes From that but of knowledge she unstulls such a love for that language her students that they converse un ut as much outsude as unsude class M Sutton sponsors El Polo del Norte and ands uts members un put tung out the club paper Headung the Aurora comrnuttee un the sprung keeps Mrs Sutton so occupued that she us almost obluvuous to the toys of the season She has been sopho more gurls counselor thus year Sponsorung the STS hustory club and servung an the Patruotuc commuttee are only two of the many actuvutues to whuch Mrs Catherune Thomas de votes her tume Durung the school day she teaches a heavy load of fuve classes of Amerucan hustory and one of world hustory Outsude of chool Mrs Thomas enuoys read ung storues about the arts and socual scuences She readuly admuts how ever that she loves to get lost occasuona ly un a detectuve thru ler Her educatuon degrees unclude a bachelors and masters degree un educatuon and sacuology from ln duana State Teachers college For the past 20 years Vukung mu sucuans have performed under the baton of unstrumental musuc unstruc tor Samuel F Thomas He teaches not only the famuluar marchung band and concert orchestra but be gunnung and uunuor band and a class un harmony He also umparts hus vast store of musucal knowledge to specual groups such as strung en sembles, the pep band and dance band Durung the summer Mr Thomas spends hus leusure tume fushrng Durung the wunter, he reads sports magazunes to learn how to catch more fush un the summer' 4413 . - Z 5. ---- I ' A A fr - r rr - ' V ' 5 ,V I: E s f . 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N XX X XX xg ENGI.ISI-I ThIs year the EnglIsh department was dI vIded Into two sectIons academIc for those students preparIng for college and general for all others ThIs arrangement provlded stIf fer work for those who were capable of It and sImpIIfIed detaIIs for students takIng a gen eral course Grammar tests gIven at least once a year were many VIkIngs Waterloo s Another change affected the 1unIors They couId substItute IournalIsm debate or speech for EngIIsh V If grades permItted BUSINESS EDUCATION A few years of conscIentIous applIcatIon In the busIness educatIon department should as sure Instantaneous success for any student enterIng Into the commercIal world TypIng, shorthand and transcrIptIon are of fered for the secretary to be, whIIe the ac countant to be wIll be Interested In bookkeep Ing, busIness law and OIIICG practIce For several years, Instructor Mrs ColIIns has maIntaIned a school employment agency for senIoI students 8n A Posters paIntIngs and ceramIc fIgures adorn room l48 the artIsts workshop to make It one of the most IOSCIHGIIUQ In the school Newcomers In the department are taught by James P FOIIO to use colors correctly and employ freedom of style creatIvely They od vance rapIdly In crafts stIll lIfe and fashIon desIgn untIl many are able to sell theIr hand work commercIally The art department ranks hIgh among others In the cIty Indlcated by the great num ber of awards earned by the students FOREIGN LANGUAGE UnIted we stand when It comes to fI nances decIded the foreIgn language depart ment Therefore the French German LatIn and SpanIsh classes combIned for two money raIsIng projects the sale of GhrIstmas stIck ers and the presentatIon of a dance There IS a club In connectIon wIth each lan guage group Several prInt a paper In addI tIon These provIde a common bond for frIend shIp and an opportunIty for IndIvIdual mastery of IInguIstIc peculIarItIes Mrs Petersen helps Lon Fratt wlth typlng lesson II I It T P'1'f' I 5 E? its f S 1 ' , N f 4 K s 5 ' 5 o 5 ,I -2 ilsrii s is If' S 25 ' g.,,fc Qig,'! I . X QQ I is . 55 6 It gait 1. S . Digg -Qfflm, ---- . Xx A Q, - :fu-,?, :Y '- Xi: A5 . ' E' .5 '-' ' I . . . . . II,-2 ' I 1,53 '. . I ' , ' gf' - ' !i::.:L L ,Ir . ' A f-: ' X .xsxfsxws sig . ,Iv X X X M I '1 XX ' I I ' I ' Z I I ' ' . 1 ' I . . . - ' I I I I ' ' I Il I ll ' - I PHYSICAL EDUCATION Two years of physical activity are required for graduation. Thus, most students are active in athletics or in milder physical education. Boys' sports follow the seasons, and include football, basketball, wrestling, track and base- ball. Not to receive minor mention is the good sportsmanship developed by participation in these events Basketball baseball volleyball tennis and badminton consume the time of the girls This year cage ball and deck tennis were intro duced to the roster In addition girls may belong to the rifle team or learn grace and poise in the dancing class INDUSTRIAL ARTS All year long the saws in the shop buzzed busily the boys in the industrial arts depart ment were getting practical experience ap plicable to a profession after graduation This course also helps them to become general handymen capable of repairing mechanica defects and constructing wood products Mechanical and architectural drawing are also included in the course These boys pre pare to outline the future as Mr Burkholder and Mrs Students study In 220 library Simpson discuss book select ons SOCIAL STUDIES Social studies is the first history course with which freshmen come into contact It in cludes orientation to high school life and world geography The high school career then follows with world history American history and American government This year resulting from a school decision no American government classes were offered After l95'5 American government will be re quired during the senior year preceded by American history In former years this pat tern was reversed LIBRARY As a result of National Book Week in the fall the library has a greater selection of books now than ever before At that time extremely successful program of fund raising and student reading was originated Vikings were given 80 minutes of class time each day to read and at the conclusion of the week they donated five cents toward a fund for new books Forty magazine subscriptions six complete sets of encyclopedias and IO OOO books pro vide outstanding supplementary reading for all students Q19 1 1 1 SX . , , , , I , . 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S t, wig , , , , I 'E I I I I - SCIENCE The fa cunatuon or horror of dussectung a frog are known to almost every Vukung before graduatuon Thus us part of the buology course whuch us offered together wuth general scuence physuology and health chemustry and physucs un the scuence department An aquaruum and terraruum are recent ad dutuons They are un contrast to the collectuon of plants and stuffed anumals on p rmanent dusplay f e4A ,:slSl IAQ, R...-1 l-lOME ECONOMICS lt us no cause of speculatuon as to why the home economucs rooms are always so cheery and spotless The gurls un that department are taught these healthful habuts plus the skulls applyung to sewung cookung and chuld care They study also how to keep expenses at a munumum when rnauntaunung a home Thus year as un those past homemakung students have planned and made theur Easter outfuts 20: Mr Dorsey Mr Burkholder and Mr Ekfelt confer a stu dents study anumal Iufe through the rn croscope MATHEMATICS Solvung geometry problems us not as sumple as ut looks but that does not stop Vukung mathematucuans from tacklung ut Thus applues also to the algebra and trugonometry courses offered for by the nune unstructors un that de partment students have been taught to putch One year of math us requured for gradua tuon but two are necessary for a college pre paratory course Junuors take a math test the results determunung whether extra math need be taken theur senuor year Muss Butler supervuses artusts ot the range un homemakung class l ff 1 as f ' ' ' ' Q B 'Jizz ., .'.... 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Journalists Publish School Year Record NORTH STAR NORSEMAN Back row Martha Whules Donna Jordon Claudua Trauthen Dorothy Thorn Roxy Eddleman Artha Mies Jerry Veatch Torn Jones Fred Smuth Bob Bullotte Made yn Howell Judy Canaway Sharon Wulch Second row Mary Lou Moore Anuto McGlynn Marilyn Kunold Karen An der on Mary Lozuer Marcia Wetzler Duck Menze Merlun Mrs Pearey would you take a look at thus dummy? us not a cry for the uournalusm ad vusor to catch a peek at a dunce student' Ac tually ut us one of the many strange sounding terms un a uournalust s vocabulary Vukung uunuors began on their wrutung career by complete mastery of these terms During the balance of the year they learned the essen tuals of good wrutung and put out munuature North Stars and Norsemans Thus year begun nung uournalusts Barbara Hayes Ellen Stokes, Beverly Stalnaker and Sue Platz submutted Vukung news and feature stories to the North Omaha Booster Focal pount for advanced uournalusts was the awardung of Quull and Scroll puns on April I9 un the presence of parents teachers and fellow senuors Membershup un thus unterna tuonal honorary society sugnufues the accep tance of responsubuluty and hugh caluber wrut ung on school publucatuons At the same tume Bob Bullotte and Tom Jones received a new award for creative wrut ung Daryl Frazell was awarded a sulver key for sports wrutung and Barbara Blumenscheun, a sulver key certufucate for feature wrutung These are guven to the outstandung uournalusts of Nebraska Pedersen Charlotte Mtchell Nancy French Mary Henkel Bar bara Jackson Wulla Tullotson Furst row Nancy Wulson Sandy Rohlfs Marulyn Petersen Barbara Sanderhoff Duane Langevun Barbara Blumcnscheun Paul Hass Jane Russell Nancy Wolfe David Raabe Daryl Frazell Several Vukungs attended the National Hugh School Press conventuon at the Unuversuty of Minnesota un August and returned home with suntans and a new eagerness to be applied to the North Star The 23rd Annual Nebraska Hugh School Press Assocuatuon Convention was held un Lun coln on November 5 6 At a specual recognu tuon banquet Charlotte Mitchell walked off with second pruze un current events Sandy bara Blumenscheun thurd un yearbook themes At the same tume Mrs Pearey became trea surer of that assocuatuon Vukung uournalusts shared top honors wuth Luncoln Northeast at the suxth annual Hugh School Press Day Held at the Unuversuty of Omaha the conventuon hughlughted panel dus cussuons and awards Paul Hass won furst place un both feature and edutorual wrutung Furst and second place un sports wrutung went to Daryl Frazell and Dave Raabes photography re ceuved second and thurd places In addutuon to thus the North Star earned awards for the best front feature and sports pages Finale to the errors trubulatuons awards and worrues of the year was a pucnuc un May At that tume begunnung uournalusts grad uated ' and were appounted to North Star and Norseman staffs for l955 56 c2l -A : U f ' . l ' . ' . ' - ,, . . . . . ' I ,, . . . - . . . I . . . , ' , Q . .- . . , . . l . . Q f . Q ' ' f ' Rohlfs, with third in editorial writing and Bar- . I ' I A I . - A I . . . . - 1 I I A , I . . . - I . . . ' I - , I . . I - I I I I ' I 1 I I . . . G . . . . , . . . . . ,, 1 , - . . . . , . ROTC Observes Twentueth Annuversary eute a t Colon I Charle a e st o d la K yke dall A new course for all R O T C cadets un the upper classes thus year covered Unuted States mulutary hustory from the Revolutuonary War to the recent Korean Confluct lt paralleled the Amerucan Hustory course requured by the school Underclassmen receuved a general un structuon coverung mulutary tactucs ROTC Other than the Mulutary Ball the cadets had two hugh pounts on the calendar The furst was Federal lnspectuon whuch began on Aprul 25 At that tume the lnspectung General checked fules weapons supplues and mulutary duscuplune Schools receuvung Natuonal recog nutuon were pruvuleged to wear a red star on theur unuforms All Omaha hugh schools have qualufued for thus Funal promotuons for the year were revealed on Recognutuon Nught un May At that tume cadets were rewarded for outstandung achueve ments un R OTC Junuors were awarded the ranks wuth whuch they wull enter theur senuor year One phase of the R O T C s actuvutues us to supply ushers for all school functuons that re quure them lt also provudes mulutary poluce to protect and supervuse students when boardung buses as well as a flag detaul Annually the boys bear the colors at the Ak Sar Ben Rodeo 22x Presentung the Lueutenant Colonel Charles Lagerstrom and hus lady Judy Kuykendalll Thus was the sturrung clumax of the furst bug event on the ROTC calendar the Mulutary a Thus the twentueth annual ball was held at Peony Park on Feb 9 Forty senuor offucers and theur ladues partucupated un the grand march The ball was opened wuth a concert by the R O TC band and specual maneuvers by the Crack Squad Addutuonal awards presented were the Har vey A Roffmann R OT C Cutuzenshup Award to Cadet Mauor Bruce Flemung and the Best Junuor Cadet Award to Cadet MfSgt James Feustner The new Battaluon Commander us durector over fuve companues whuch unclude 277 cadets MfSgt John E Kerner mulutary unstructor un charge who uouned the faculty thus year and SFC Owen T Burcham mulutary unstructor taught and advused the boys un theur depart ment Theur new udeas and new methods have raused the caluber of the R OTC among the students and un cuty competutuon Newly organuzed un ROTC us the pustol team born at the begunnung of the year lt was coached by Sergeant John E Kerner and was affuluated wuth the Hugh School Pustol League ln thus competutuon ut placed fourth wunnung one match and losung fuve The Crack Squad also buult utself up thus year Startung almost from scratch Cadet Majors Ruchard Clark and Bruce Flemung co commanders drulled the squad to near perfec tuon for the Chevron Shuffle The boys clucked theur heels and dud a Queen Anne wuth rufles at the Fall Follues Mulutary Ball and before the Governor un the sprung Matches wuth three Omaha hugh schools and two from Councul Bluffs rounded out the years actuvutues for the Rufle Team lt rated fufth on the ladder for ut won two lost sux and tued one match SFC Owen T Burcham was coach . 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' I I I 1 1 I Q , , ' . , I l , l Tenslon grnpped every game but especially the match wnth Thomas Jefferson Both schools shot a total of 902 points Joe Phrllnps was consrstently hugh scorer for the team wlth a I77 sprung average After the season offlcnally closed the Rlfle Team took fourth place IN the Fufth Army Inter Collegiate match PISTOL TEAM Back row Dave Tlnkcr Dale Anderson Mlke Flannngan Fnrst row Robert Kaos Brlan Vncfarla Jam Fe-lstncr Patrlck Davus Doug Shcarcr RIFLE TEAM Back row Ken Aascn Chrus Gould Jlm Norlem Don Poast Doug Shearer James Allow Flrst row Jerry Patrick Roland Postlcwalt Joe Phnllps Rlcharcl Cork Larry Vogel Scrgcant Owen T Barcham KC 23 I , . - ' 1 I , I I I Puctured on Opposite Page COMPANY A Back row Robert Grant Larry Berg Jerry Yeck Clutt Hollestelle Tom OConnor Steve Conway Steve Ball Bully Ellus Gary Clow Jum Kane Duck Good Dayud Tunker Robert Hoharn Larry Wardell Second row Kenneth Short Herbert Wullmorth Jay Woodward Bruce Ryan Grey Brady Frank Culluns Kent Whunnery Bob Kaos Dean Puxley Tony Hadley Rucleard Lupp ld Arthur Rohe Darrel Wulluamsen Front row Ruchard Daw on Ralph Adams Ron Bouwman Ernue Bowerman Chrus Gould Ron Bendorf Paul Kallstrom Charles Lagerstrom Oscar Chrusten en Thomas Hucks COMPANY B Back row Bob Mayberry Donald Haluza Bob Agosto Danny Johnson Don Von Stratton Muchael Sherudan Don Ryan Howard Olson Raymond Hazlett Davud Lulley Duck Burney Myron Goff Bull Ramsey Muchael Kelly Second row Larry Larsen Charles Johnson Allan Farrus Kenneth Frutz Mer rull Kulubom Dale Van Stratton Phul OCallaghan Doug Shearer Muchael Conway Jum Lemon Leslue Erlewune Paul Tennery A rlen Ulruch Furst row Muke Adams Ruchard Petersen Frank Benush Herky Gules Roger Lee Jum Zulter Larry Vogl Jum Norlem Fred Fleck Paul Jacob Pat Dayus Gary Coglu er COMPANY C Back row George Muller Dennus Noah Vernon Syas Mark Whute Davud Josten Gary Wulson John Wrught Jum Terry Gubson Fred Johnson Don Nuckcrson John Sacks Second row Gene Rewolunsku Arthur Vomberg George Reed Ken Turn er Owen Landdeck Tom Catron Douglas Walkow John Carter Tom Koestner Bob Bowe Jon Cronkhute Fred Fleer Jerry Ewung James Allen Ruchard Vorel John Peurce Furst row Roger Nel son Tom Neyottu Jum Feustner Muke Yerkes John Maddux Jerry Wandell Ruchard Clark Bruce Flemung Doug Hanna Don Poast Jum Bullungs Craug Edwards John Muckna ROTC OFFICERS Back row Greg Nordauest Jum Zulfer Ralph Adams John Maddux Fred Fleck Joseph Phullups Allan Melvun Merlun Pedersen Bull Anderson Ernue Bowerman Chrus Gould Doug Casey Second row Oscar Chrustensen Ronald Bendorf Larry Vogl Jum Bullunas Croug Edwards Bernard Strehle Ronald Bouwman Earl Fueldung Charles Roberts Doug Hanna Jum Sed lacek Roland Postlewaut Bob Stock Furst row Bull Campbell Bob McClusky Don Poast Jum Norlem Jerry Patruck Bruce Fl mung Charles Lagerstrom Ruchard Clark Bob Gray BII Johnston Henry Metz Jerry Wandell Roger Lee Moore Den ul Jorgensoru Paul Flynn Furst row Marcus Ethan Paul Muttlestat Henry Metz Tom Roberts Monty Andrews Nuck Landnn Paul Serenuus Dan Gohr Muss Twula Cowman COMPANY D Back row Larry Hulsebus Jum Holman Max Gott Jum Manstueld Henry Wendt Don Cronkhute Bob Panek Howard Sorensen Vurgul Muller Peter Kuttel Bernard Henry Ruchard Rosenauust Norman Leunback Herbert Muller Bob Jacobberger Roger Ryan Salvatore DuMartuno Frank Marks Roger Schwers Robert Iselun Second row Don Stokes Terry Forsberg Gary Smuth Bob Smuth Bob Swanson Duck Huer Bruan Vuctorua Bruce Munukus Vernon Whute Tom Dowlung Robert Thues en Steye Dowlung Dwaun Weukle Thomas Moen E1 Lutuzzette LeRoy Housewurth Furst row Henry Neef Greg lxordquet Bob Stock Joe Phullups Bernue Strehle Gerald Pat ruck Bull Campbell Bob McCIu ky Roy Holmgren Jum Potter on Gary Schmutz COMPANY E Back row Muchael Casey Lyle Shupley Ruchard Eeyune Boo Gammel Bob Doyle Lawerence Thompson Bob V lak Bull Newcomer Dennus Fulton Bull Sumpson Charles Sneuth Andy Walkow John Holman Fred Fleer Roland Sund Rucharu Emery Second row Vurgul Bruner Jerry Dunn John Nue bur Dae Anderson Jum Barton Bruce Bergquust Gordon Mules Jum Brown Bcrt Kung Don Colberg Russell Luddell Calvun Hc ry Vernon Goonlncr Ronald Kuger Davud Huckman Bruce Ryan Furt row Don Londun Gerald Chrusman Wayne Munukus Dean Ruddle Duck Ruddle Roland Pastlewaut Henry Metz Bob Gay Cloarles Roberts Earl Fueldung Duck Krogh Don Phelps Rodney Byrd Ruchard Sacha CRACK SQUAD Bock row Bob Agosto James Mansfueld Bruan Vuctorua James Allan Bruce Bergauust Merrull Kullbom Second row Jo eph Phullups Bob Stock Roland Postlewaut Roger Lee Charles Lagerstram Robert McClusky Croug Edwards Furst row Dean Ruddle Phul OCalIaghan Jum Feustner Ruchard Clark Bruce Flemung Bob Bowe Mules Shafer Paul Jacob 425 ' ' , z , . : , . o , I , I ' I . ' ' ' ' J u A u u - ' 5 I ' I I V . , , J - . , I 5 I I - , I I , I , I rl -f I , , It ,V ' I , I , , ' Salmyonz, Phul Sueky, Bob Parks, Larry Hulsebus, Dean Daugherty, John Dayus, Mark Funks, Roger Mead! Wellen Kelley, Ken Aasenf Q I I , , I 1 , I , X i tix, Mpmx me-5 lXlinety Students Keep Busy Preparing Smile, Darn Ya, Smile echoed down the field as Samuel F, Thomas's 90 piece band marched into formation at Viking football games. This same theme song was heard as the band marched in the annual balloon pa- rade and the centennial electrical parade. Only three days after school opened in the fall, the Viking marchers, under the leader- ship of Drum Major William Anderson and Majorette Marcia Wetzler, traveled to Lin- coln to the state fair, ln October, the band made its annual appearance at the Ak-San Ben Rodeo. Rodeo viewers saw the Viking band per- form a routine called Kiddie Kapers, which featured such nursery rhymes as London Bridge and Mary Had a Little Lamb, Play- ing Hickory, Dickory, Dock, the band formed a large clock, and one of the twirlers acted as a mouse. They also formed a giant revolving mulberry bush. October l5, the band made another trip 26 av to Lincoln to perform at the half of the foot- ball game with Lincoln Central. Preparing a routine for Homecoming was another major project for the band. As did all football season routines, this cost band members many early morning rehearsals, The half-time Homecoming show featured a huge crown formation for the presentation of the queen. However, band activities are not limited to marching. ln March, the concert band pre- sented an activity program to students and also an evening concert featuring such num- bers as Grand Festival Overture, Trom- brero, America the Glorious and Ad Lib, a solo by trumpeter Alan Melvin. Climaxing this program was a number fea- turing the band baton twirlers who sported new uniforms this year. Of course, football and basketball games would not have been complete without the w..s.f for Football Games, Paredes, Concerts cheering songs furnished by the pep bands. These small but powerful instrumental groups under the direction of Majorette Marcia Wetzler, teamed with the cheerleaders for the fight songs. As usual, the competition for Drum Major and Drum Majorette was very keen last year. Marcia Wetzler and William Anderson were elected by the band members to serve as their leaders. Jean Francisco, Sandy Rohlfs, Doug- las Casey and James Sedlacek were other finalists. Again this year the race was close. Girls who made the finals were Shirley Aber, Marcia Fowler and Patricia Shannon. Boys competing for Drum Major were Deon Bohr, Jerry Linder and Arvid Nelson. The annual band party was held in the cafeteria on Friday, May l3. Decorations fol- lowed the Friday the l3th theme. For a change, the Vike musicians did not have to provide music for dancing. For their own party, they employed records. BAND PERSONNEL FLUTE--Shirley Duckworth, Karen Judson Constance Luby, Kar- en Snell, James Arntz, Marcia Wetzler. PICCOLO--Donna Anderson. OBOE-Shirley Aber, James Sedlacek. CLARINET-Paula Amsbury, Deon Bohr, Terry Carmichael, Dean- na Franke, Karen Glissman Kathryn Hasenyager, Herman Junge, Peggre Kuhney, Marjorie Lennox, Nancy Marshall, Glen Meyers, Merlin Pedersen, Patty Patterson, Carolyn Robinson, Judy Rogers, Jane Russell, Claudia Sorensen. ALTO CLARlNET- Judy Beach. BASS CLARINET-Lois Chase. BASSOON--Douglas Casey, Marcia Fowler. ALTO SAXOPHONE-Jean Francisco, Nancy George, Don Poast, Paul Serenius. TENOR SAXOPHONE-Allen Coalrnan, Kenneth Merica. BASS SAXOPHONE--William Anderson. CORNET-Judy Conaway, Melvin Berney, Torn Canvey, Marcia Arnold, Don Evenson, Torn George, Ken Hecht, Harold Hen- ning, Nick Landin, Jerry Linder, Marlene Skogman, Richard Traynor. FRENCH HORN---Phyllis Allendorfer, Barbara Bechtel, Eleanor Carlson, Byron Christensen, Janet Koch, Thelma McGinnis, Sharon Quest, Carol Richmond, Pat Shannon, Larry Speck, Carolyn Stoakes, Roberta Wright. TRLJMPETS---Salvatori DrMartrno, John Fox, David Garrett, Alan Melvin, Clem Steyer, Robert Street. TROMBONE: Newton Boyles, Leland Clay, Torn Culbertson, Robe ert Gillam, Bill Holmstedt, Elmer Johnson, Bill Johnston, Roger Koehler, Howard Olson, George Reed, Don Seaman. BARITONE-Joan Borg, Lynne Jackson Marilyn Oliver, Sandy Rohlfs, Gwen Stickels, Nancy Yates Ken Combs. BASS-Ken Brostrom, John Koalblas, Arvid Nelson, Tom Yates. DRUM-eNathan Chatman, Gary Hudson, Ronald Luce, Dick Marshall, Robert Wolf. TYMPANY--Keith Vandergrift. BELLS-Sally Benson. BATON TWIRLERS-Eloise Bigelow, Linda Ludwig, Peggy Mc- Michael, Judy Poast, Sonia Ruckl Sandra Vondra, Judy Wandel. DRUM MAJORETTE-Marcia Wetzler. DRUM MAJOR--Bill Anderson. 4427 Vildng Orchestre with Full Symphonic Under the baton ot instrumental music in- structor Samuel F. Thomas, the 90 piece North High symphony orchestra has met continued success. Senior Marcia Wetzler was concert mistress. Planning music for the annual Christmas program was one of the orchestra's many proi- ects. They played Leroy Anderson's Christmas Festival Music to open the program. Also tor the Christmas concert, the or- chestra was spotlighted for Prayer from Hansel and Gretelf' Nancy Yates played the cello solo of Bach-Gounod's Ave Maria ac- companied by harpist Dottie Jo Sage. A string orchestra ioined the choir for the Hallelujah Chorus from The Messiah. Viking musicians again dominated the All- City Music Clinic Festival in January furnish- ing '7l ofthe lO6 orchestra members. North's outstanding cellist Nancy Yates was chosen to play a solo with the group. This year the Festival participants from all Zu, Omaha public high schools had a new expe- rience. Their concert was one of the first events in the arena of the new city auditorium, Gerhard P. Schroth of Chicago directed the Festival orchestra. As usual, orchestra members played a large part in the Aurora. They opened the show with the overture from the Broadway musical The King and I. The pit orchestra provided accompaniment for the dancers and vocalists in the first half ot the show. A string section joined the regu- lar dance band on stage for the second halt. Other instrumental selections in the show were: a German band, violin solos by Marcia Wetzler and Carolyn Stoakes, a piano solo by Stephanie Dragoun, a marimba trio, 22 violins playing Dancing Violins, harp, trumpet and cello solos, and an accordian duet. For an activity program for the school in May, the orchestra offered such selections as Overture and Allegro and Danse Ma- 'FEV' ' Instrumentation ls Pride ol North High cabre. Playing in the spring concert and at commencement completed the year's activi- ties. Senior Nancy Yates was again featured in the spring concert. She played Allegro Ap- passionato for cello and orchestra by Golter- man. For commencement, the orchestra played the customary War March of the Priests as the graduating seniors marched into the audi- torium. The march King Cotton accom- panied their exit. North's orchestra already had complete symphonic instrumentation, but this year an- other new instrument has been added. lt is a Cabart, plateau system oboe. Various members of the orchestra have per- school but for outside small dance combo has several dances. Instru- also entertained at the formed not only at functions as well. A furnished music for mental soloists have Kiwanis and Optimists' Clubs. Assisting Mr. Thomas as student directors were Ken Combs and Jane Russell. Judy Beach and Roberta Wright served as librarians for the group. ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL ACCOMPANISTS---Janice John, Patricia Sanders, Margaret So- Claudia Sorensen. beck, VlOLlNSgDonna Anderson, Terry Andrews, Judy Beach, Joan Borg, Clay, Koch, Eleanor Carlson, Janelle Chandler, Lois Chase, Janeane Deanne Frank, Cynthia Jones, Kathy Kaufman, Janet Peggie Kuhney, Sigrid Larson, Sanford McConnell, Marilyn Oliver, Carolyn Richmond, Sondra Robinson, Jane Russell, Dennis Sheffield, Willa Tillotson, Bonita Vander- grift, Marcia Wetzler, Jean Wilcox, Roberta Wright. VIOLAS-Ken Combs, John Koalblas, Robert Van Sickle, Thomas Yates. CELLOSiElizabeth Arnold, Patricia O'Callaghan, Sharolyn Os- born, Sandra Sampson, Gwen Stickels, Nancy Yates, William Kuno. STRING BASSES-James Arntz, Donna Brown, John Hope, Mar- iorie Lennox, Janet Preston, ludy Preston, Nancy Marshall, Patricia Shannon, Nancy Sorensen. FLUTES-Karen Snell, Sandra Suttie. OBOES-Shirley Aber, James Sedlacek. CLARlNETSfBill Anderson, Deon Bahr. BASSOONiDouglas Casey, Marcia Fowler. FRENCH HORNS-Phyllis Allendorfer, Barbara Bechtel, Melvin Berney, Byron Christensen, Don Jeffrey, Jerry Linder. TRUAQPETS-David Garrett, Tom George, Alan Melvin, Clem teyer, CORNETS--Judy Conaway, Marlene Skogman. TROMBONES--Newton Bayles, Leland Clay, Tom Culbertson, Bill Johnston, Roger Koehler, TUBA-Ken Brostrorn. TYMPANI-Keith Vandergrift. PERCUSSION-Sally Benson, Gary Hudson, Ben Paulson, Dick Marshall. HARP- -Lawrence Speck. c 29 DANCE BAND-Back row: Keith Vandegrift, Patricia Shannon, Deon Bohr, Bill Anderson, Shirley Aber, Douglas Casey, First Tom George Alan Melvin, Judy Conaway, Roger Koehler, Torn row: Marcia Fowler, Arvia Nelson, Jean Wilcox, Marcia Wetzler, Groups Provide Top Entertainment Say, where are our folders? Which fronts shall we use? Shall we use mutes on this piece? One hears questions such as these and in- stantly knows that one of North's special in- strumental groups must be getting ready for a performance. At North, instrumentalists are not restrict- ed to participation in the large band and orchestra. They are able to exercise their spe- cial talents in smaller groups such as the dance band and string ensembles. These groups take part in many activities both in and out of school, so many 7:4O's and eighth hours are devoted to their re- hearsals. This year, Rainbow Strings, an advanced in- strumental ensemble, has participated in a variety of activities. The group, which was organized in i952 by music instructor Samuel F. Thomas, began by taking part in a Christmas television pro- gram in addition to the school Christmas concert. Spring activities included furnishing music for the April P-T.A. meeting honoring seniors and for the freshman orientation day. At a concert at Joslyn Memorial in May, the group played Traumerei, Arioso and 30:2 Evening Prayer from Hansel and Gretelf' They also accompanied pianist Janice Jahn in Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto No. l. A smaller string group composed of Marcia Wetzler, Jean Wilcox, Jane Russell, Nancy Yates, and Marcia Fowler offers musical back- ground for such occasions as teas, banquets, and style shows. One of this group's special activities this year was playing for the luncheon and coffee hour on EBI Day. Playing at school dances and furnishing ac- companiment for Follies and Aurora acts are the major functions of the i9 piece Viking dance band. Not only did they play for after school dances such as the Christmas Belle and Sweet- heart, but for evening dances such as Fun Night and the Chevron Shuffle as well. This year Ken Combs fronted the band in the Fall Follies and at dances. Marcia Wetzler assumed baton chores for the Aurora. In the Aurora, the band was spotlighted for an or- chestra special, Blue Jean Blues. An extra activity which gives dance band members special pleasure is playing for two spring dances at the Nebraska School for the Deaf. BEN CANTO---Back row: Donna Steele, Jean Francisco, Blake Lund, Jerry Veatch, Bruce Fleming, Bruce Barth, Ray Uhlhorn, Barbara Blake, Carla Richardson, Second row: Barbara Follum, Sharon McCoy, Dave Selner, Alan Porter, John Schmitz, Daryl Bel Canto Recogm Strains from the processional Carol of the Bells resounded in a darkened auditorium as the choir ushered in the 29th annual Christ- mas program. When on stage, the vocal group formed a large human Christmas tree com- plete with beautiful trimmings and fir boughs. The chair and several select groups, under the direction of Miss Twila Cowman, sang several unusual Christmas melodies. The boys vocalized on Hallelujah Amen , Choir farms its traditional Christmas tree at the Christmqg concert. Frazell, Sharron Greer, Jesselyn Rissc, Pearl Patten First row: Janet Quimby, Judy Grau, Steve Adkins, John D. Peterson, Don Montgomery, Frank Riha, Judy Wandel, Jackie Bolton, Dottie Jo Sage. izes Musical Talent and the Bel Canto Club, a group of twenty- five select voices, offered Three Kings. Grand finale tor the program was the Festi- val Chorus singing the Hallelujah Chorus and Silent Night. Members of the Bel Canto Club were cho- sen at the outset of the year by Miss Cowman and two charter members of the group. These vocalists are devoted to the finest in music and vocal techniques. Other than their Christ- mas performance, they sang Were You There at the Lenten services. CHOlR-Back row: Lois Summerville, Barbara Blake, Carol Tay- lor, Patsy Pettiiohn, Marilyn Taft, Joyce Hallgren, Connie Mum- ford, Dee Ann Gundersen, Jean Francisco, Pearl Paden, Shirley Alberry, Anita McGlynn, Sue Garrison, Natalie Wetherbee, Vir- ginia Griffith, Carolyn Bessey, Sandra Moore, Donna Brown, Kay Davis, Frances Roberson, Ben Paulson, Arthur Rohe, Henry Berman, Jim Shoots. Second row: Carla Richardson, Sarah Pcrry, Ruth Woolsey, Sharon La Forte, Barbara Henry, Carolyn Carver, Judy Wilch, Beverly Stalnoker, Claudia Hult, Jacaueline Yeerls Progra Miss Cowman, vocal music instructor, is rapturous about her 72 voice choir, She has good reason to be proud of them, too, for this year seemed to usher in a new era of singing up in 315. On January 13, 14, 15, they joined four other high schools in the 600 voice Music Clinic-Festival choir. Miss Cowman was chair- man of the chorus committee which planned ten hours of rehearsal with the full choir. Adding originality to the performance were two songs adapted from poems by Carl Sand- burg, Fog and Lost, Unusual arrange- ments of Mary Had a Little Lamb and Beautiful Dreamer were also chosen. A Tribute to Romberg was sung at the Aurora. This revived the operetta-type pro- duction abandoned several years ago. Boys joined together in a rendition of Stout Hearted Men and the massed chorus sang French Marching Song. Other lilting mel- odies were One Kiss, One Alone and Softly as in a Morning Sunrise. Dancers, Shirley Settles and Bruce Barth, 32 n Baton, Lloyd Menard Blake Lund, Ken Aasen, Ray Uhlhorn, Bill Ellis, Ron Bendort James Hubbard, Bruce Barth, Lee Per- kins, Brtan Victoria. First row: Susan Ewing, Dottie Jo Sage, Barbara Joy Johnson Judith Wandel, Barbara Follum, Janet Quimby, Sharon McCoy Sharron Greer, Judy Grau, Chris Gould, Alan Porter, Nlck Landin, Jim Summers, Don Gappa, Richard Werner, John Schmidt Bob Carter, Steve Adkins, Don Mont- oomcry, John D. Peterson. m for 72-Voice Cltoir ls added grace and beauty to a solo by Bruce Fleming, Ken Surface and Barbara Blake also sang. Branching out still further, the group pre- sented selections from South Pacific at a special activity program on May 4. This had never been done before. The program, entitled Island Fantasy, included all the lovely melodies associated with the operetta: NNonderful Guy, Young- er Thon Spring Time and Wish You Were Here. Other selections were l'm Gonna Wash That Guy Right Outa My Hair, Some Enchanted Evening and There ls Nothin' Like a Dame. Barbara Blake, Alan Porter, Bruce Fleming, Barbara Follum, Ken Surface and Shirley Set- tles were featured soloists. Susan Ewing and Sharon Quest, Mary Miller and Frank Riha were given a chance to vocalize in duets. Springtime brought a concert on the eve- ning of May 26. Musical selections were per- formed by tlwe senior choir, the boys' glee and ensemble, the girls' glee and choir and fes- CHOIR-Back row: Ken Surface, David Selner, Bradford Lasell, Linda Loftus, Rosalie Lenz, Cynthia Hutson, Marita McWilliam, Barbara Hunt, Beverly O'Dell, Arlene Beer, Judy Hamer, Kath- leen G.llres, Carolyn Bessey, Carolyn Spencer, Patty Lee, Nola Conrad, Pat Edwards, Virginia Edge, Shirley Sanders. Second row: Henry Berman, Gerald Rieger, Bill Tretsort, Dick Moore, Dale Anderson, Arthur Rohe, Gary Peters, Tom Ash, Ben Paul- son, Frances Roberson, Loretta Holbein, Donna Brown, Arlene Filled with Qutstanding tival choir. The latter is comprised of all mem- bers of the vocal music department. Tying in especially with the season, the se- lections were Oh Sing Your Songs by Noble King and lt's Spring taken from the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania production of John Paul Jones. Miss Cowman's singers offered musical se- lections for the Hi-Y, Y-Teen church services during Lent. A small ensemble from the Junior Choir chose Listen to the Lambs and a girls' sextette sang I Heard a Forest Praying. Mrs. David Maiors accompanied the vo- calists. Others who influenced choir decisions were Alan Porter, president, Bruce Barth, vice president, Jackie Bolton, secretary, John Pet- erson, treasurer, Barbara Blake, production chairman, and Connie Wittges, artist. The choice for the annual commencement number was Prelude to Eternity by Liszt, which added to the seniors' farewell memories. Singing at the Senior Dinner Dance and civic affairs comfortably filled the choir's calendar of activities. May 6, the vocal department took'an in- Fouser, Donna Steele, Saundra Moore, Sandra Teagarden, Carma Jean Rumsey, Jean Severa, Sharon Larsen, Kay Hemphill. First row: Bruce Fleming, Frank Rrha, Dick Traynor, John Schutze, Mike Trllotson, Don Moore, Tom Falconer, Ray Fehrman, Ronald Bouwman, Virginia Ecklund, Karen Huggenberger, Diane Thom- as, Joann Tway, Kay Davis, Zoy Harris, Beverly Aikens, Kathy Kaufman, Margaret Beard. Performances vestment in the future. They had a tea to which all musically-minded eighth graders from surrounding grade schools were invited. This was an opportunity for the freshmen to become acquainted with the singers' activities. This year four girls worked up a quartet and together attained almost a semi-profes- sional perfectionism. The girls, Kay Custer, Nancy French, Janeen Geiger and Marilyn Petersen, offered selections in the Aurora, Island Fantasy and at several community functions. Student Commission members lightened some of Miss Cowman's extra chores. They dusted and straightened music and furniture in 3l 5 so that she had more time to devote to directing and planning vocal activities. Miss Cowman is especially pleased with the extremely fine voices of her eleventh grade choir members. They have steadily improved their natural talents by strict attention on practice. Next year, the vocalists should be able to focus their efforts on performances, with the necessary exercises minimized. 1:33 yfkfew' 'IRQ BOYS GLE1: Back row Rowland Downs Bull Custer Bull Burns Jack Davrs Johr Clark Gary Carlson Bob Jacobberger Andy Nastase B41 Exenson Second row Gary Shrpley Mrke Messlna Bob Snavely Gene Somer Tum Austrn Gary Peterson Terry Moore Denzrl Jorgenson Paul Flynn First row Marcus Ethan Paul Mrttlestat Henry Metz Tom Roberts Monty Andrews Nrck Landrn Paul Serenrus Dan Gohr Mrss Twrla Cowman GlRLS GLEE Back row Cynthna Pond Norma Showalter Kay Applegate Lola Sllders Arlene Lodwlg Margaret Loustad Marr lyn Harman Karen Rappley Kay Wolfe Margre Sasser Sally Bolton Penny Malnaclc Mary Patrrck Sharon Ellls Dnana Barge Ruby Anson Barbara Jacob en Rosemary Corn Second row Joan Frte Margaret Thomas Carmelrna Balsano Jeannine Ho naker Charlotte Adams Colleen McCammon Kay Meck Wnlma McClelland Cloudua l-lult Jackne Rrche on Sandra l-luddleston Sheron Kerns Marrlyn Kunold Joyce Newell Janet Kyral Mary Stroud lleen Hagerman Jean Parker Frrst row Beverly Turner Carolyn Peck Barbara Johnson Lrnda Fuglel Pat Dreckman Mane Walter Sandra Sanders Barbara Pokorskr Carol Thomas Margaret Sobeck Manlyn Brlnk Euleen Steel Carol Johnson Karen Woster Mary Lou Moore Duane Langevrn Betty Pornts Two Glee Clubs Drill ID Fundamentals Two rmportant attrrbutes ot vocal musrc have been stressed thus year by the glee clubs and chorr The srngers have augmented funda mental styles by projectrng therr vorces and dramatr-'mg therr musrcal selectrons Therr Aurora performance demonstrated the suc cess ot the addrtronal work ln addrtron to these they have steadrly rm proved duction tone quality pitch rhythm phrasrng and rnterpretatron Several small ensembles and choral groups have been chosen from the boys and gurls glee clubs as well as from the chorr These specral performance groups sang rn the chorr concerts and over televrsron at Chrrstmas tame 34 D lndrvldual singers had a recrtal on June 2 to whrch parents and tnends were rnvrted Thus brought to a successful close an excep tronally actrve year tor North s vocalnsts Offrcers for the Boys Glee club were Andy Nastase, presrdent John Clark vrce presrdent Tom Nastase secretary and Tom Lucas, Treasurer Mary Lou Moore was presrdent of Sensor Grrls Glee club, Carolyn Peck was vrce pres: dent Barbara Johnson was secretary and Wrlma McClelland was treasurer Takrng over the leadershrp of the Junuor Grrls Glee were presrdent Kay Custer vrce president Karen Strlle, sceretary Drana Brrge and treasurer, Margery Sasser ,sl f 1 Y ,, ' 1 2' , ' A ' Q C E 5 ' - 5 ' 2 3 A 1 3 Q ff -- 1 . 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I I I CDRCAIXIIZATIGNS JX 3 TLJDENT COUNCIL Back row Sharon Wulch Duana Burge Jo Ellen Carlson Joyce Casey Duck Johnson Mark Funks Pat Steuert Eleanore Chaney Judy Gallagher Muddle row Betty MCM chael Susan Wullams Judy Kuykendall Tom Ash Jum Lcme Tom Cornu Ken Rustau Greg Brady Judy Ellwood Bully Custer Furst raw Kenneth Burkholder Marilyn Cloyd Roger Lee Jackie Grau Jane Russell Sue Ldstrand Roger Munger Joyce Johnson Marilyn Dennis Hess Dyas Mark Mullins Robert Mohlman Seated Jack Mleynek Charles Lagerstrom Bruce Flerru ng Judy Grau Bruce Barth Student Councul Serves Where Needed Always confronted with a problem always prepared for the problem always wullung to try to solve the problem expresses how this year s Student Councul worked energetically and en thusuastucally for the school and the student body All admunustratuve work ofthe Council as a whole and unduvudual member dutues were car rued out on the students own time No class time was allotted for Councul work Early of the Council were supervused by the faculty advusers Mark K Mullins Mrs Marilyn Cloyd Robert Mohlman and Kenneth Burk holder The executive committee composed ot Presudent Bruce Fleming Vice President Charles Lagerstrom Secretary Judy Grau Treasurer Jack Mleynek and Clerk Bruce Barth supervised and aided un the projects ot the Council through four committees-actuvu tues internal umprovements leguslatuve and publuc relations The Councul s prouects included Freshman Day the selectuon of Board of Control mem bers Vukung Fun Night lntracuty Student Council co sponsorship with the lubrary staff of Natuonal Book Week Suggestion boxes 6 D student duties assistance with the T B test ung program co sponsorship with the P TA of Career Day and the maintenance of the Club calendar Bruce Fleming was re elected to the presu dency second semester l-le was assisted by Vice Presudent Hess Dyas Secretary Judy Grau Treasurer Charles Lagerstrom and Clerk Sharon Wulch STUDENT COMMISSION Stop' Thus us a closed hall or Don t run there are classes un sessuon are famuluar un structuons comung from Student Commussuon members Over lOO members serve the school as hall or cafeterua monutors A few are assus tants to the lubraruan or nurse The commission board of the Student Coun cul checks each duty position at regular unter vals to see that ut us fulfilled Charles Lager strom and Roger Johnsen compose the Board Meetings were held un the auditorium dur ung the year specufucally to duscuss Commus suoruers problems S 7 : , ' ' , . 1 , , f 1 f v V u 1 A 1 I V u l 1 S f I V r I V u V I A I V ' I I V I ll n, , , , , ' u , , . 11 ' - ' - I I ' ' - l I T T . 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I 1 U I ' f . . , I I ' STUDENT COMMISSION Bock row Janet Dresher Pot Flon nngan Ruth Ellaott Jean Frcncusco Ann Ahlstrand Marulyn Nnepmann Tom Cornu Bob Guy Jnrn Dolan Jnm Klngston Roger Lee Karen Judson Esther Martnn Ilona Robnnson Man Iyn Petersen Janet Taylor Barbara Blumenscheln Second row Mary Patruck Glorua Rornck Connle Paks er Phyllls Fyerstad Joan Wolfgram Mary Ann Ostberg Bruce Barth Don Nelson Charles Lagerstronn Don Beard Duck Frollo Barbara Fleck Kay Nnelsen Kathryn Hasenyoger Jackie Rnchardson Rosemary Au tnn Rownle Funk Fnrst row Ellen Stokes Dotlle Jo Sage Ju y Wandell Arlene Nernltz Drana Welch Justnne Petersen lon Baade Ronald Hopp Herb Irvnn Bob Hoham Rlchard Debo Sharon Nelson Shzrlcy Holhen Sonla Ruckl Kay Allcndorfer Judy Wnlch Barbara Johnson STUDENT COMMISSION Back row JoElIen Carlson Sue Platz Jane Helgren Morcua Wetzler Helene Rhoodes Janet Qalmby Doug Hanna Bruce Fleming Don Poo t Paul Jacob John Carter Paulo Amsbury Charlotte Mutclnell Cloudua I-lult Sally Benson Beverly Stalnaker Suzan Fllbert Second row Martha Forrest Judy Kuykendall Joan Held? Carol Forge Jean Wilcox Marllyn Leach Mlke Fleld Gordon Johnson Phnl OCallaQhan Don Col berg Mary Herzog Joan Barley Barbara Fallum Zay Harrns Marlon Grant Eleanore Chaney Fnrst row Jackie Grau Nancy Funkhouser Mary Lozuer Jane Russell Judy Grau Blll Fenstner Jack Round Don Montgornery Jerry Mnkkleson Roger Mmger Bob Hansen Sue Lldstrand Beyerly Ellns Joyce Johnson Joan Jorgensen Marnlyn Dennis STUDENT COMMISSION Back Row Sharon Wnlch Carole Ncl Greg Nordquest Max Goff Ray Osborn Mark Fnnks Cooper Nancy Hennusch Patrlcuo Gale Janet Clark Round Pat Nntslck Elaine Rnchmond Second Row Kay Pat Perrce Barbara Blake Nancy French Aluce Fennell McCord Gray Pearson Sanford Dyas Roger Cooper Bcndorf Harry Moore Bob Snmmonds Barbara Norman Roger Sharon Custer Shrrley Ronald Sandra Suttue Patrlcla OCallaghan Sandra Vondra Jannce Pofahl Fnrst Row Marnlyn Ell ott Myrl Grant Margaret Loornls Judy Bushcll Luz Kerrugan Ray Uhlhorn Jack Mleynek Ken Rrstau Jnrn Lernen Jerry Veotch Sylyla Mallery Pat Steuert Mary Morrls Sharon Telander Sue Hass 44 3 7 , , S . ,I V , I , ' I ' ' ' ' ' son, Donna Stull, VaughrDa Lea Steele, Jerry Coxf Glen Blohrn, Service Groups Strive for Ellucuerucy Pictured below Student Board of Control members discuss allocat on of ac tuvuty funds Mrs Smpson poses with the student lubrary assustants at the west entrance Muss Jel nek uouns her nne assustants for a group picture n the nursess of Nine expert thermometer readers comprise the Student Commission s staff of nurse s help ers The gurls assist Muss Helen Jelunek un her dauly tasks Each of eught helpers serve during one period of the day The other works before school Besides taking temperatures they do such jobs as guvung minor furst aid running errands and fullung hot water bottles Helping keep the nurse s office neat well equipped and efficient us one of the gurls biggest jobs They clean utensils keep records and make beds 38s Thus year Board of Control members held such responsubulut es as determining the school s budget of activity funds Funds for extracurricular actuvutues were allocated from the profits from the talent shows and sale of Activity Tickets Fourteen faculty members and eught senuors composed the Board Roger Johnsen Douglas Hanna Ronald Bendorf Muchael Fueld Mar ulyn Petersen Barbara Blake Barbara Blum enscheun and Barbara Fleck were chosen as student members to serve on the Board Pruncupal Kenneth Burkholder the chaur man directed uts actuvutues Faculty memb rs uncluded Muss Ruth Barrett Muss Cleo Butler Muss Alice B Crocker Muss Lucy Harte Muss Pearl McCroy and Mrs Louuse Sutton Others were Mark Mulluns Floyd Chase James Dor sey E E Hellugso and Robert Mohlman Thurty two gurls guve up one study hall dauly to serve theur fellow students un the lubrarues These gurls trauned by librarians Mrs Elma assustants who gladly relinquish study tume to help others become more famuluar with O30 and 220 The assustants are well acquaunted with the selectuon of books and are un charge of check ing them un and out of the lubrary Lubrary messengers who run errands shelve books and become generally acquaunted with lubrary procedure are also a part of the or ganuzatuon After one semester of practucal experuence they are qualified to become as sustants All of these gurls struve contunually for greater efficiency They are exceptuonally ac curate and have recently sumplufued their oper ations procedure by sendung fewer call slups Other student groups organuzed prumaruly for guvung servuce to the school uncluded the Student Council Student Commission Fure Patrol Red Cross and Future Teachers of America ' i - . . . . . . 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FIRE PATROL Back row Nancy Wolfe Joan Fnfe Pat Byrnes Nancy French Janeen Gelger Marllyn Nnepmann Anita Mc Glynn Judy Wslch Mary Patrlck John Clark Eleanore Chaney Sandra Rohlfs Ann Ahlstrand Second raw Claudlo Hult Helene Rhoades Jane Russell Jlm Lemen Roger Johnsen Robert Ho ham Don Colberg Bull Pravaznlk Bull Chrnsman Blanche Mus kovsky Marcna Wetzler Duane Langevun Judy Poast Janet Dresher Fnrst row Hess Dyas Joyce Johnson Don Beard Ken Ash Doug Shearer Sue Ludstrand Bob Hansen John D Peter san Duck Nelsen Judy Grau John Mlckna Tom Nevottl Daryl Frazell Beverly Ellis FIRE PATROL Back row Beverly Smyser Sue Fulbert Connrc Paklser Barbara Fleck Letol Johnson JoElIen Carlson Marcna Fowler Pat Flannlgan Kay Custer Second raw Jackne Grau Make Welsberg Bruce Barth Beverly Stalnaker Jack Mleynek Ray Uhlhorn Jaan Jorgensen Roger Cooper Marllyn Dennis First row Janet Qurmby Bull Kautter Bob Blanr Torn Roberts Douglas Doane Muke Freld Duck Bakkerud Jerry Veatch Judy Kuykendall Fare Patrol Manages Ellectlye Drills Each nook and corner ln school ns studled In assrgnung Fnre Patrol duties Students Judy Grau and Charles Lagerstrom pared over span sor E E l-lelllgso S blueprints of the school ln the tall to determlne the most etfectlve place ment ot members durrng fare drrlls Members selected tram junior and sensor applicants were called to duty once a month The evacuatnon of the school durlng ture drills was overseen by faculty advisors l-larold L Dolly and Thomas C Johnson Floor captains supervised the execution of dutnes Joyce Johnson was first floor captain whrle Roger Johnsen served an second and Douglas Doane on third Roger Cooper and l-less Dyas worked together In checking the drrlls In the basement and outdoors Making the drulls both quick and etflcrent ns the mann problem at the patrol Members perform such tasks as checklng rooms hold ang outsude doors open and provrdlng enough space tor frremen to work In case of a real fare, the group would see that students do not run or become panrcky 4439 f 5 V V V f 5 V V V V V ' V - V V V V V V V V V t V g V - - V V V 3 V V V V A V V V V V ' V V V - V V V V ' f V V V V V V V V V V V V - - V V V - V V V V V . 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' 1 . 1 V V . . , . . , . . . , . . , North s Largest Organlzatlon ls Y Teens Servlce IS the purpose of Norths largest club the Y Teens The 444 grrls of the group partlcnpated ln many actlvltles and meetings dnrected by club sponsors Mrs Monlyn Cloyd Mrs Barbara Barlow and Mrs Natalle Adair The tradutlonal lnstallatlon of offncers opened the year A llghted candle slgnlfymg the llght of unlty fnendshup and God was glven each new offlcer by a former one PICTURED BELOW Doll dresslng contest wlnners models IH the fashion show Kermlt Hansen addresses meetlng Mrs Cloyd presents Y Teen of the Year award to Connne Steuert all ready to cut cake at the brrthday party '10 4021 YTEENS Back row Janet Sherwood Starr Weaver Sondra Vasel Bonlta Vandegrlft Betty Thompson Ellzabeth Pease L1nc'a Madsen Donna Stull Sandra Uehlung Second row Joy Rotella Sharon Round Lots Sass Janell Morrls Tena Van Cleve Judy Hewett Suzy Ott Vaughn Da Lea Steele Mrs Marulyn Cloyd Mrs Barbara Barlow Flrst row Barbara Blake Carole Nelson Duane Langevun Judy Kuykendall Blanche Mlskovsky Judy Grau Marllyn Dennls Sonya Ruckl Marllyn Petersen Elea nore Chaney Nancy Wolfe Y TEENS Back row Elnzabeth Whalen Eulene Martun Kay Har rms Beverly Merlco PGTVICIO Melcher Mary Morrls Sanflra Mel chlor en Sherry Samuelson Sandra Suttle Sharon Tellander Carole Gates Mary Rose Sandra Walenz Sandra Melcher Bev erly Smy er Jackre Whltmer Pat Mulligan Marlene Myer Second row Carolyn Mumford Judy Rlley Betty Rlley Janet Preston Marlea Short Karen Roppley Rebecca Serafy Judy Newman Carole Nelson Kay Wolfgram Helene Rhoarles Sharon Nelson Frances Roberson Sue Sweeney Sharon Wurth Llnda Turner Llnda Stouffer Connle Mumford Kay Ro t Patty Pat terson Flrst row Pat Marosco Norma Reslock Penny Malnak Janet Koch Artha Mules Jerry Olsen Monlyn M Muller Jane Russell Sandra Wllke Judy Jones Kay Nerlsen Glorlo Ronck Judy Meehan Annette Robln on Marc a Sldwell Saundra Moore Judy Preston Chandler Barbara Lundholm Ellzabeth Pease Carol Lamm Allce Fennell Barbara Kane Betty Cantwell Karen Hugoen berger Jessle Clay Judy Jacobs Mary Patrnck Janet Dresher Patty Lee Judy Carlson Kay Cu ter Joan Flfe Connre Dlnovo Second row Kay Chrldress Jean Kelly Llnda Johns Carolyn Forrustall Janeen Gelger Elalne Kelthly Barbara Johnson Con me Paklser Beverly Stalnaker Jackue Grau Carol Grant Bev erly Alkens Pat Steuert Hazel Berg Judy Edmonds Emlly Dlxon Nancy Helnusch Karen Klelder Flrst row Ellen Stokes Kathryn Byrnes JoEllen Carl on Jane Helgren Nancy George Mary Ostberg Barbara Follum Lucllle Chase Nancy Funkhouser Mary Herzog Jean Hornlsh Srgrrd Larson Llnda Cole Llnda Lof tus Madelene Jorgenson Barbara Banghart Y TEENS Back row Sonya Lund Georglna Jacobsen Vnrglma Dyas Judy Cochran Lennue Ehlers Drona Blrge Sharon Larson Pat Flannlgan Sondra Vondro Kathy Kaufman Marlleo Cham bers Joyce Blauvelt Janet Clark Sue Hass Kay Hemphull Janet Scholes Monlyn Johnson Pat Edwards Second row Nancy French Shlrley McCord Deanna Alger Jonrce Pofahl Judy Albers Pat Shannon Sue Fulkeron Loretta Holbeln Margre Meyer Blllrana Molloy Jackle Rrche on Esther Martun Joyce Worrlor Rogene Ruh Sonya Kung Marva Zentner Sonya Hol lestelle Duane Bachus Jerry Cox First row Joyce Peck Sue Platz Marilyn Ollver Marllyn Nlepmann Barbara Fleck Alice McGregor Carol Roblnson Mary Brucker Justine Peter en Carol Thomas Lola Nlelsen Bonnre Runge Lando Nygaard Charlotte Mltchell Jeannette Spenser Joyce Casey Murlel Jensen Peggy Gardner Karen Judson Mrs Natalle Adorr Y TEENS Back row Ltnda Johns Judy Hamer Llnda Lons brough Ruth Elrott Madelyn Howell Judy Hlnzle Rosemary Austen Ann Ahlstrand Judy Ellis Barbara Ehlers Judy Ell wood Ruth Johnson Kay Allendorfer Fae Christensen Judy Kovar Shlrley Kerser Lando Ludwug Judy Conaway Margaret Loomns Second row Karen Carlson Carolyn Bessey Judy Coe Beverly Delezene Margaret Beard Susre Fllbert Letol John san Barbara Bechtel Nodme Hartman Carol Johnson Paula Amsbury Lons Chase Mary Lozrer Mary Henkel Sharon Le shovsky Claudua Hult Barbara Bland Loandra Andrew Lmda Cole Margaret Adams Fnrst row Rawnle Funk Judy Brum baugh Carol Forge Barbara Hayes Monlyn Leach Shtrley Duck worth, Ann Harrs Dorothy Colberg, Beverly Jessen Joan Jor gensen, Sue Lldstrand, Joan Cary Joyce Johnson, Beverly Ellls Jo Ann Lambert, Kay Davls Zoy Horns Frances Jastrarn I . . . . 1 - , I I I I I , , 1 I 1 1 - ' 1 . I .' ' I ' 1 1 1 I . ' , . I . . I1 ' . 1 1I I 1 I ' . , - 1 1 1 1 . - I I 1 I I ' ' I I I I I ' S 1 1 1 1 . , . 1 1I 1 1 ' . . . , , , I J1 - . . . , . , , 1 - 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 K 1 1 1 1 - . 1 , , 1 V 1 1 1 - I 1 '1 -11' Q2',,I'I.1,. 1 1 I 1 I I 1 1 1 5 1 ' 1 1 7 I . I -1, ' I ., f Y-TEENS-Back row: Bannle Coffman, Carol Heye, Janelle 1 - '1 ' 't I 1 1 1 1 Ar 3 11 1 1 I1 ' I' '4 1 1 1 I 1 I I 1 , . l . , ' ' I I1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 I ' , ' 1 , ' . ' 1 ' 1 1 1 3 1 Q 1 - 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 7 : - 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 I . . 1 , . 1 . r 1 .1 Q .1 1 . . ' ' 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 ' 1 I 1 V I 1 1 A . . , I 1 1 I 1 - 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 - . - . Z ' . ' . - 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 - 1 I I 1 I I 1 1 I1 1 1 1 4 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 c. , : , - 1 1 1 1 ' ' . ' . ' 1 1 1 l-lr Y Y Teens Sponsor Lenten Servrce The new offrcers Included Judy Grau presr dent Marrlyn Petersen vrce presrdent Judy Kuykendall, secretary, and Sonja Ruckl trea surer Eleanore Chaney and Marrlyn Dennrs served as sergeants at arms ln order to grve each grrl a part rn the or ganrzatron each one was placed on a commrt tee The commrttee charrmen were Barbara Blake refreshment Nancy Wolfe frnance, and Blanch Mrskovsky publrclty and member shrp l-leadrng other groups were Carole Nel son servrce Joyce Johnson socral, Duane Langevrn rnsprratron, and Marrlyn Petersen, program Many projects were completed rn fulfrllrng Y Teen s purpose Toys collected for the needy were grven to crvrc clubs to be repaired An orphaned gurl rn Kentucky received clothes rly and needlework to hosprtals Ruffles laces and embrordery were strtched carefully on costumes made by Y Teens for dolls dressed at Chrrstmas for the Goodfel lows Judy Carlson won frrst place rn the doll dress competrtron Nadrne Hartman frnrshed second, and Marva Zentner thrrd YTEENS Back row Joyce Wulff Sharon Brummerer Martha Forrest Bonnre Sykora Norma Showalter Barbara Thrbault Suelyn Moore Janice Rudd Pearl Paden Pat Nrtsrck Pat Perrce Sharon Wrlch Nancy Wilson Susan Wlllram Betty McMrchael Claudra Ustrck Karen Autenneth Beverly Turner Second row Ethel Meyer Peggy McMrchael Larrarne Dolrnsky Pat Sorenson Loss Olsen Judy Kletke Margaret Carpender Coleen McCam mon Judy Newman Nancy Marrtz Sandra Sampson Nancy Dress, school, and casual clothes were mod l d at the club s mother daughter tea Mem b rs showed what they would wear to comrng Vrkrng events A promrnent Omaha harrdresser and a member of the Antr Defamatron league were guest speakers durrng the frrst semester A pot luck supper Chrrstmas program and a concert by lrvrn Jones completed actrvrtres for the first half of the year ln March frve models represented North rn a style show rn whrch all Y Teen groups rn the crty partrcrpated Money roused from the show purchased a one hundredth brrthday present for the rnternatronal YWCA Pennres tangled for charrty projects at the annual Y Teen brrthday party Each member contrrbuted a penny for every year of her age grven jolntly by Y Teens and Hr Y The Serv rces were held before school on March 30 and 31, and Aprrl l at Immanuel Lutheran church A pornt system was rnrtrated thus year to recognrze servrce to the club The trtle Y Teen of the Year was awarded the grrl wrth the most pornts Connre Steuert Trauthen Donna Knudsen Pat Balkovek Carol Culmsee Arlene Lodwng Sharon Turpnn Carol Townley Duane Pearson Furst row Marrlyn L Muller Pat Srmones Kathy McDonald Carol Osborn Janet Taylor Claudra Sorensen Helen Wulson Jean Wilcox Pat Sanders Karen Thomas Morgue Sasser Duane Thomas Shar on McCarty Judy Mskkleson Judy Poast Carolyn Richmond Karen Watt 42:1 l . . I .- - . - . ,A Q , I - I I I V . I 1 3 I l .. U . . . - , , l l . I h - I A V . - ' I I - I The girls also contributed food to a poor fam- Nondenominotionol Lenten Services were I . ' - - - - ll . , v , , - I ' 1 ' JUNIOR HI Y Back row Rowland Downs Bull Newcomer Don ald Stokes Fred Gros man Terry Moore Karl Kammerer Tom Becker Roger Brown Richard Good Roger Schwers Dick John son Bill Custer Second row Raymond Osborn Bill Atkisson Greg Brady Tom Ash Roger Coleman James Kingston Larry Comine David Ainsworth Dale Van Stratten David Hichman Irving Ferguson Brad Cochran Gordon Miles Don Ryan First row Gary Coglize John Carter Dwnae Werblew Stan Byers Lee Perkins Ken Ristau Loc Bigelow Gene Meester Bob W nrnghoff Jack Jensen Lamont Andrews Ray Kennedy SENIOR HI Y Back row Greg Nordquest John Maddux Frank Plstone Hess Dyas Jerry Linder John Peterson Lawrence Clark Jerry Veatch Roger Lee Gary Dreshen Tom Jones Ray Uhl horn Andy Nastae John Clark Middle row Jim Houghton Mike Yerkes Charles Roberts Ron I-'lopp Dick Bakkerud Jerry Zwiebel Don Poast Gerald Patrick Bill Campbell Jim Sedlacek Doug Shearer Jerry Wandell Leroy Norton First row Gordon Johnson Rich Stevens Doug Doane Jack Round Bob Downing Jackson Byars Gray Perason Harry Moore Roger Johnson Ken Ash Don Colberg Jerry Mrkkelson Dwight Srebler Tom Roberts D K Petersen Community Protects Keynote ol l-li -Ys Induction ceremonies for 42 new members Coronation Ball highlighted the Junior-Senior were held this year by the Hi Y group com posed of freshman and sophomore boys Under the sponsorship of Ray Kennedy the club has had a year filled with activities pro moting Christian fellowship and community service Two bake sales raised funds to finance the groups participation in the Youth and Government program, and the city Hi Y bas ketball league Officers were Ken Rrstau president Stan Byers vice president Lee Perkins secretary Lee Bigelow treasurer Tom Becker chaplain Jess Adkins historian, and Gene Meester and Ely Churchich, sergeants at arms Lenten services, two bake sales and the I-li Ys activities under the sponsorship of David K Petersen Kay Custer tied for the Dream Girl title at the Ball Other North can didates were Janet Quimby Nancy Wolfe and Sharon Wilch Club officers for first semester were Tom Roberts president Paul Anglen vice pres: dent Bob Downing secretary Hess Dyas treasurer, Gray Pearson chaplain and Doug las Doane and Roger Lee sergeants at arms Second semester officers were Gray Pearson president Kenneth Ash vice president Don Colberg secretary Roger Johnsen treasurer Jackson Byars chaplain and I-larry Moore and Bob Downing sergeants at arms 443 Senior Scouts, l-lorizorus Serve Qtluers GIRL SCOUT Back row L nda Stoufter Nancy Marshall Don na Brown Kathleen Kaufman Ln a Fugleu JoEllen Carlson Barbara Blumenscleen Deanna Alger Fur t row Laura Behney Wulma McClelland Barbara Joy Johnson Gwen Stuckels Marcua Wetzler Marlene Moeller Donna Lee Andersen Communuty servuce us the mauor purpose of the Senuor Scouts North s troops 3 7 and I4 served the area un varuous ways The gurls as susted grade school Scouts as program and teer occupatuonal therapusts at Immanuel hosputal Festuvutues were also slated on the agenda for the year One day durung the summer the gurls swam rode horseback and danced as guests ot Boy Scouts at Camp Cedars A Wun ter Festuval of swummung and dancung at the YMCA repaud the boys tor theur hosputaluty Presudents were Cathy Kaufman of troop 3 composed of freshmen and sophomores Mar lene Moeller troop I4 wuth uunuor members and Barbara Blumenscheun troop 7 consust ung ot senuors 4 u HORIZONS Back row Barbara Blake Jackue Sulluvan Pat Steuert Bonnue Runge Janeen Geuger Blanche Muskovsky Joyce Ca ey Letou John on Nancy French Sharon Wulch Furst row Be erly Stalnaker Helene Rhoades Marulyn Petersen Dane Langevn Joyce Johnson Sue Ldstrand Beverly Ellus Carol Forge Sharon Nel on Kay Davs Mrs Betty Andrews Servuce to the communuty us the keynote at the Horuzon club program lts twenty gurls have worked dulugently together thus year to help dusabled chuldren needy tamulues and Every Fruday a group of the gurls vusuted the Nebraska Chuldrens Home to entertaun the chuldren The group also tulled attractuve scrapbooks and sent them to dutferent hospu tals un Omaha An overnught structly for fun was held at Camp Brewster Aprul Z3 Eughteen gurls spent the weekend undulgung un tood hukes and proc tuce un theur own kutchen clatter band The oftucers were Joyce Johnson presudent Carol Forge vuce presudent Duane Langevun secretary Susan Ludstrand treasurer and Beverly Ellus and Marulyn Petersen sergeants at arms S- : u , , - - : , ' ' , , , I 5 , u u , ' , f n , , V' ' f - rn - I .1 Q ' V' f If ' I I ' 1 1 - l 1 1 I r .I , . ' s , u , . . camp aides. Several juniors worked as volun- orphans. . I . . U Il ' - . . . . , ' - - ' - ll - 11 I ' I ' I , , ' 2 2 , J I 1 - 1 ' 7 JUNIOR RED CROSS Back row Sharon Wllch Susan Hass Charlene Adams Beverly Sanka Judy Kuykendall Beverly Stal naker Al Suragusa Tom Heydman Hess Dyas Jack Mleynek Tam Nevottl Ralph Adams Greg Nordquest Ida Burns Sherry Osborn Euleen Martln Susan Wnllrams Marllyn Elllott Marlene Myers Joy Rotella Second row Dlana Bnrge Larralne Hoffer ber Beverly Pnerce Barbara Fleck Mary Fulton Mary Henkel Janet Qunmby Brad Cochran Ken Rlstau Lee Perklns Don Red Cross lnltlates Two representatnves from each homeroom made up the membershnp thus year of the Vu kung Junlor Red Cross chapter However reg ular meetings of the chapter were opened to all Interested students The club sponsored by Mrs Arlene Peter sen and Mrs Goldle Sllverman ns dedicated to servlce Members stuffed toy animals for Chnl dren s Memornal hospital gave partles at homes for the aged and donated servlce hours at the Red Cross Blood Center A special volunteer project was undertaken thus year at Veterans hospital Headed by Zoy Harrns members edlted The Gazette a bl weekly publncatuon for patients and personnel at the hospntal ln March Red Cross members collected nearly SISO from the student body to pur chase toys and other artlcles to send to chll dren overseas Carroll Burgett made the chest nn whlch the glfts were sent Cooperatlng with the other hugh school Red Cross chapters North students alded the Natlonal Chlldren s fund through the annual Crass Cro ser dance Aprul 22 Nelson Bruce Barth Deon Bohr Sharon McCoy Mary Nuelsen Judy Wandel Peggy Snmons Eloune Kenthly Letol Johnson Judy Kletke Donnetta Johnson Fnrst row Suelyn Moore Carolyn Bessey Marilyn Nnepmann Helene Rhoades Sandra Sanders John Carter Blll Campbell Tom Roberts Jum Feustner Make Fleld Paul Jacob Vernon Whlte Leonard Pollrels Joan Jor gensen Sonya Ruckl Carol Forge Zoy Horns Janet Taylor Mrs Golclue Sllverman Mrs Arlene Petersen Representatlon Plan Officers were Hess Dyas president Bruce Flemlng vuce presldent Sharon Wllch secre tary Judy Kuykendall treasurer and Tam Nevottl program chanrman Beverly Stalnaker served as second vtce presldent of the Inter clty Red Cross Councul and was chosen to at tend the Red Cross camp at Lake Geneva Was Marllyn Nlepmann helps Mrs Petersen pack Red Cross gnft box constructed by Carroll Burgett 44 V 1 t ' l 1 I I f , , , , 1 , A - , f , , , I f , , I , . . 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'Wt ' 5 -l THESP ANS Beck row Janet Dresher Ann Ahlstranct Ruth Elliott John Clark Ken Aascn Joan Fife Betty Syyertson San dra Melcher Middle row Barbara Fallum Blanche Miskovsky Joyce Johnson Beverly Ellis Jerry Veatch Marilyn Brink Helene Rhoadc Dotte Jo Sage Jes elyn Rissc F rst row Sandra Bon son Ju y Grab Bob Dowwing John Schm dt Bob Hansen John Kaallmlas Jutith Gillies Sharon McCoy Jecn Francisco Speech Interests Ee National Thespians Troupe 990 climaxed a McThmg by Mary Chase Thirty six students combined their talents under the direction of Miss Margaret A Niel sen to produce Five Stages ot Drama tor the Fall Follies and Boy Meets Girl tor the Au rora Both skits were repeated at Veterans and St Josephs hospitals Thespians also spent extra hours preparing for declamatory con tests at Doane college West Side High School and the University of Nebraska Bruce Fleming headed the Troupe as presi dent Other officers were Bob Hansen vice president Judy Grau secretary Jerry Veatch treasurer, and Janet Dresher historian 6,1 N F L Back row Janet Taylor Sonia Ruckl Marilyn Niepmann Mary P l-larnilton Charles Logerstrom Bruce Fleming Don Col lvcg Mary Lo icr Kathryr' Hasenyager Middle row Roger Lee Jack Byars Roger Johnson Don Beard Bruce Barth Doug as l-lanna John Peterson Mike Field Dick Bakkerud Front row Bob Hoham Herbert Irvin Jack Tamasi John Feistner Hess Dyas Borlara Fleck Jerry Mikklcson Gordon Johnson John Ball rn National Honors Besides studying Shaws debate book on tallacy, Viking debaters entered competition in debate extemporaneous speaking poetry original oratory and prepared oratory Statewide speech honors earned member ships for many in the National Forensic League sponsored by Miss Mary Elizabeth Hamilton debate coach At Hastings Lincoln Northeast, and Doane college North walked away with first place North was host March l8 and l9 to the District N F L tournament in which it took second honors Hess Dyas served as president of the Na tional Forensic League Barbara Fleck the sec re ary was kept busy recording points for League members A . A L . . A , successful year with the production ot Mrs. briefs, dilemma, iteration, deduction, .and A - - - - I 1 A 1 I 11 - 11 ' ' ll ' ll I l ' . . A 1 ' - 1 l - . h ' 1 ' 5 , 2 , T 1 Unusual Toplcs l-llghllght STS Meetings Toplcs from colonlal blood lettrng to the hotdog copaclty ot a hungry hnstorlan were Included ln programs of STS Such an unusual varnety of Interests was sponsored by Mrs Catherlne Thomas and Edward Stech A serles of tllms provlded materxal tor the meetlngs of thus hustory club A Colonlal Planter In Vlrgnnxa was one ot the tlrst mov les seen Another program explanned the writ ang ot the Declaratlon of Independence A panel dlscusslan and a frlm called Serv of the group on the Constrtutnon Two soclal tunctuons were also Included on STS SENIORS Back row Roger Cooper Gray Pearson Ann Ahlstrand Dave Raabe Fred Lyman Bruce Flemrng Jesselyn Rlssc Ruchard Bakkerud Tom Jones Gordon Wrlght Second row Carla Rlcnardson Janet Dresher Eleanore Chaney Nancy French Blll Anderson Rnchard Clark Mlke Fleld Douglas Hanna Charles Lagerstrom Barbara Fleck Marllyn Nnepmann Barbara Blumenschern Barbara Blake Frrst row Mrs Catherlne Thomas Charlotte Mntchell Beverly Ellus Jane Russell Judy Grau John Peterson Wrllnam Johnston Gerald Patrick Joyce Johnson the agenda of the club An hour at dancing November The clubs actrvltles tor the year were con cluded In a prcnnc held rn May completed a potluck supper rn were Mnke vlce pres: and Gray Pearson treasurer Dave Raabe and Eleanore Chaney served as sergeants at arms Flrst semester ottrcers of STS Fteld presldent Barbara Blake dent Joyce Johnson secretary Gray Pearson was elected as presldent for the second semester Others were Barbara secretary and Doug l-lanna, treasurer Jane Russell and l-lerb lrvrn held the posrtron of sergeant at arms Blanche Mrskovskv Kay Woltgram Judy Kuykendall Sandro Rohlfs STS JUNIORS Back row Jerry Llnder Pat Flannngan Marlon Grant Jane Helgren Douglas l-larpster Bob Zrch Jackie Grau Sandra Suttle Blake Lund Frrst row Beverly Stalnaker Herbert Irvin Sharon slelson Donald Colberg Kay Davls Rnchard Debo Sonya Ruckl Edward Stech 147 Om of the peoplen highlighted the educohoh Fleck, vice-presrdentg Barbara Blumenschenn, BSC Claclers Emphasize Dlscusslons B ys Student Oprnlon under the sponsor ship of Robert Mohlman spent the year dns cusslng such toprcs as football supervlsron of the modern teenager and lrfe at North Hugh Serlous problems were forgotten at the clubs bowllng swnmmrng hayrack and New Year s Eve partres A plcnlc June 7 wrll honor graduatung members Wearlng derby hats the boys added a specral touch to the cheerrng sec tron at basketball games Offrcers for the year Included Charles Lag erstrom and Mrke Freld presldents Hess Johnsen and Roger Lee, secretarles Douglas Hanna and Roger Johnsen treasurers and Robert Hoham and Don Nelson, clerks BSO Back row Tom Nevottr Jlm Lemen Don Beard John Ball Ken Ash Phrl OCallaghan Dave Raabe Bruce Barth Jam Dolan Tom Cornu Bob Simmonds Roger Ryan Second row Gray Pearson Gordon Wrrght Jerry Lrnder Ron Hopp Roger Mrnger Bull Johnston John Peterson Bob Hansen Don Mont gomery Dan Chase Bruce Flemung Gordon Johnson Jack Mleynek Frrst row Daryl Frazell Bob Hoham Doug Hanna Roger Johnsen Hess Dyas Chuck Lagerstrom Mlke Freld Roger Cooper Roger Lee Don Nelson Robert Mohlman Famous women authors and great novels provrded strmulatnng drscusslon for the twenty gurls rn Glaclers Under the dlrectron of Mass Marlene Gatz programs featured reports on Lcursa Mae Alcott Walla Cather Margaret Mrtchell Emlly Drcklnson and Charlotte Bronte Oral book reviews rncluded such novels as Jane Eyre, Llttle Munrster, Mom Street, Pom ela, The Bug Fnshermun, and Great Expecta fl0I1a Semester offrcers were Jane Russell and Sharon Greer presrdent Janet Qulmby and Sonya Ruckl vrce presrdent Jean Franclsco and Jane Helgren treasurer and Eleanore Chaney Marllyn Nrepmann Nancy Helnrsch and Jo Ellen Carlson, sergeants at arms GLACIERS Back row Janet Dresher Jackie Grau Janet Tay lor Jean Wrlcox Barbara Fleck Barbara Hayes Sandra Vondra Barbara Blake Second row Peggy Penner Marrlyn Nrepmann Jcan Francrsca Janet Qurmby Jane Russell Dottle Jo Sage Eleanore Chaney Frrst row Barbara Blurnenschern Nancy Hernvsch Marcla Fowler Sonja Ruckl Sharron Greer Jane Hel gren JoEIIen Carlson Sandra Rohlfs Mrss Marlene Gatz 482 I A ' ' ' Q I - sf I '- I . 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I I c u l 1 . , . . . . - I , 2 . , I , ' 2 Dyas and Roger Cooper, vice-presidents, Roger and Marcia Fowler, secretary, Dottie Jo Sage I 2 , I I I I I I CASTLE CLLJB Back row Gary Carlsen Bob Summonds Jack Byars Fred Lyman Fray Pearson Daryl Frazell Bob Hoham Roger Johnson Fog r Lee John Post Larry Berg Second row Douglas Hanna Paul Jacobs Howard Olson Ron Hopp Charles Wortz Don Nelson Charles Lagerstrom Ruchard Debo Jerry Lunder Furst row D K Petersen Ron Wulke Robert Bowe Bull Johnston John D Peterson Dayud Raabe Herbert lrvun Jerry Patruck Clarence Kuhney VALKYRIES Back row Patty Potter on Rosemary Corn Bar bara Blumenscheun Eluzabeth Arnold Sandro Suttue Beverly Stalnaker Duane Thomas Margaret Beard Judy Kovar Marcua Arnold Shurley Keuser Second row Dee Carey Esther Martun Marulyn Muller Marcua Wetzler Barbara Fleck Frances Wortz Sharon Sulluvan Joan Swanson Dorothy Colberg Gerry Olson Karen Peterson Mary Sonua Ruckl Marulyn Nuepmann Sharon Wulch Joan Jorgensen Duane Johnson John Bryan Judy Kuykendall Furst row Jean Gubson Lozuer Barbara Lundholm Sue Platz Chess Enthusuasts Compete un Tourneys l've got you checkmatedlu This was the Kings, queens, and bishops were frequent most oft repeated phrase heard durung Castle clubs tournament The tourney determuned the school s top chess players Charles Lager strom Bob l-'oham and John D Peterson earned berths on the team whuch competed wuth other schools Ron Hopp and Bob Hoham presuded as pres udent over the club durung the turst and second semesters Other oftucers uncluded Gordon Johnson and Jerry Petr vuce presudent and Charles Lagerstrom and Roger Johnsen secre tary treasurer Roger Johnsen and Roger Lee served as turst term sergeants at arms, whule Charles Lager strom and Gray Pearson held the posutuons durung the second Davud K Petersen spon sored the group guests at the meetungs of Valkyrues the gurls chess club Every gurl used her wuts un man euverung her men un the double elumunatuon tournament unutuated by John Bryan club sponsor Although the purpose of the group us to play chess the gurls had several socual func tuons At uts annual Chrustmas party the group exchanged gufts A varuety of foods and games were features at a pucnuc un May Sonya Ruckl and Barbara Lundholm were elected semester presudents Other offucers were Marulyn Nuepmann and Dorothy Colberg vuce presudents Sue Platz and Sonja Ruckl secretarues, and Pat Flannugon and Joan Jor gensen treasurers cc 49 F T A Back row Sharon Wrlch Judy Bushell Beverly Chrrsten sen Pat Flannlgan Marcra Sudwell Sue Garrrson Patrrcta Gale Sh rlcy Aber Barbara Lundholm Llnda Hanna Janelle Chandler Second row Pat bhanahan Roberta Wrrght Dee Ann Gunder son Ann Ahlstrand Marva Zentncr Marllyn Nrcpmann Joan Wolfgram Narcy George Sandra Suttre Shrrley Duckworth Karen Anderson F t r Kay Allendorter Lerlanr Hansen Sona Ruckl Barbara Bechtel Helene Rhoades Joan Jorgensen Lots Chase Paula Amslxury Jean Wrlcox Dorothy Colberg Mary Ann Ostbcrg Mrss Cleo Butler Ellen Stokes Anrta McGlynn Rawnre Funk Norma Reslock Second row Barbara Hayes FNA Back row Myrl Grant Je selyn Rus e Sharon Tellander Renee Petersen Patty Patterson Lando Cole Margie Meyer Wrlla Trllotson Joan Jorgensen Zoy Frrst row Mass Helen Jellnek Dorothy Colberg Joan Cary Glenda Boller Drone Thomas Harrrs Kay Dayrs Marrlyn Leach Carol Forge Beverly Stalnaker Charlotte Mrtchell Marrlyn Brrnk FTA PNA Prepare Girls tor Future Work Forty gurls Interested an teachrng as a ca reer were responsrble tor brrngrng a chapter ot Future Teachers of Amerrca to the North campus thus year At a formal rnstallatron ceremony rn December the group was named the Joy Elmer Morgan chapter rn honor of a man who has clone much tor the protessron Seryrce was the keynote of the actrvrtres of the club as members served as messengers at teachers conventron promoted Natrona! Edu catron Week and ushered at Open House Mass Cleo Butler sponsored the group Ottrcers were Marrlyn Nrepmann pres: dent Barbara Fleck vrce presrdent Lerlanr Hansen secretary Paula Amsbury treasurer, Ann Ahlstrand hrstorran Karen Anderson lr brarran Sandra Suttre parlramentarran and Barbara Bechtel, song leader 501 lnsprred by the ambrtron one day to wear the whrte cap and unrform at a nurse twenty sux lunror and sensor gurls organrzed North S frrst chapter of Future Nurses ot Amerrca Mass Helen Jelmek school nurse sponsored the group Prrmarrly a servrce organrzatron the club made garments for hosprtal use and helped at chrldren s homes on Saturdays Programs at regular meetrngs Included guest speakers from health organrzatrons who drscussed nurs rng as a career and the requrrements of the protessron dedrcated to servrce to humanrty Carol Forge presuded as presrdent Anrta McGlynn vrce presrdent Joan Jorgensen sec retary treasurer and Marllyn Leach corre sponclmg secretary 1 1 1 1 - 1 A I 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - f 1 rrs ow: , , , , , . 1 . 1 1 1 1 f, 1 1 1 . I - 1 1 1 . . . . , ' I , , . . , ' . . , ' - - . . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I - 1 1 ' I 1 1 - 1 , ' 5 Meth Clubs Increase Reasonrng Powers A brrghter Chrrstmas tor needy chrldren rs one ot the obrectrves ot Drglts the advanced math club Members made the season a mer ry one tor some adopted chrldren with a decorated tree Durrng the year at therr regular meetrngs tne group had truck math problems puzzles, a hum rous skrt entrtled A Versus B and a p ech by math rnstructor John C Bryan Ottrcers tor trrst semester were Charles presrdent Barbara Fleck secretary, and Ron l-lopp treasurer Second term ottrcers were Roger Johnsen presrdent Roger Cooper vrce presrdent Frances Wortz, secretary, and Ron Bendort, treasurer DlGlTS Back row Roger Cooper Bob Srmrnonds Jack Byars Roger Lee Drck Bakkcrur Ron Hopp Bob Zrch Charles Lager strom Ron Bcnzlort Blake Lund Frrst row Sandro Suttle Frances Wortz Ron Wrlka Bull Johnston John D Peterson Gordon John on Barbara Fleck Phyllrs Florstacl Mrss Pearl McCroy Have you ever been rn a spelldown wrth oral math problems? Thus mrght well be a questran asked after a meetrng by a member of Frac trons the freshman sophomore math club Contrnurng a custom started several years ago Charles Lagerstrom represented advanced math students as he spoke to Fractrons on Your Opportunrtres as a Math Student Frrst semester ottrcers were Duane Johnson president Carol Johnson vrce presrdent Jan et Scholes secretary and Patrrcra Nrtsrck treasurer Second semester ottrcers Included Marrlyn Oliver presrdent Paula Amsbury vrce pres: dent Gerry Cox secretary, and Justine Peter sen treasurer Mass Pearl McCroy sponsored both groups FRACTIONS Back row Karon Klerdcr Patrlcra Nrtsrck Pat Sorenson Mark Frnks Jackrc Rrchcson Janet Scholes Arlene Lodwrg Jerry Cox Flr 1 row Rosemary Austrn Jean Provaznrk Justrnc Peterson Paula Arnsbury Paul Jacobs Karen Peterson Carol John on Marlyn Olrvcr Mrss Pearl McCroy G51 11 - - ' 11 - r F 4 . . , I y , . 4 I ll ll ' ' ' l ' 1 . I 4 , , u I - I , ,, , . 4 H A ' ' Il ll ' V ' 1 . . . s e ' . . ' 2 , ' 2 - ' ' , I , Lagerstronn, presidentg Roger Johnsen, vice- - , V , J , - - f I 1 ' I f ' ' c g ' l , ' 5 , I , V , V V 4 - s , V l. , V' I . I Am Besten the German language club sponsored by Mrs Ruth G Forbes wound up an active year with a plcnlc for Its graduating sensors The group co sponsored the Language Club dance Feb 26 Many members wrote perlod lcally to pen pals rn Germany All enloyed maklng a tape recordrng rn German earluer ln the year At Chrlstmas the club tested lts vo cabulary ln a spelldown Oftncers tlrst semester were Richard Clark president Gerald Patrlck vlce president and Manlyn Nrepmann secretary Second semes ter they were Gerald Patrick presldent Rob ert l-loham vrce president and Donald Con nor Secretary BESTEN B ck row Mara G nslzeq J ly Ko ar Day Joste Rani Schurnakcr Don Gappa Dow Conner Bob l-loham Bruce Berqu st James Mansfuell Mrs Ruth Forbes Frst row Ela ne Ludwg Gray Pearson Pat Da s Rchard Clark Gerald Patr ck Bob Thlessen Roland Postlc at Marlyw Nepmann Ann Ahlstrand A candlellght lnrtlatlon ceremony wsth students dressed In lloman tunlcs opened the years actlvltles for the Junlor Classlcal League sponsored by Mrs Ruth G Forbes In true Roman style Chrlstma was ob served with feasting danclng and exchang :ng gltts The Latnn paper Aqunla Aqunlonls was edlted by Sharon Wnlch wrth Daryl Fra zell as asslstant edltor Hess Dyas art edrtor and John D Peterson buslness manager In February the League loaned the other language clubs ln sponsorlng the Language Club dance Otfrcers were Hess Dyas presl dent Sharon Wnlch secretary treasurer and Ron Bendort and Frances Wortz sergeants at arms CL Back ro Sharon Wrlch Carolyn Bessey Judy Wllch Crag Ed ards R Bendorl Paul Tennery Ruth Forbes Frst ro Da yl Fra ell Blalfe Lund Sonya Ruckl John D Peterson Kenneth Lunclaren France Wortz Sue Platz 52 sr Qther Cultures Enrich Language Programs EL POLO DEL NORTE Back row Mrs LouIse Sutton Donna Jor dan Barbara Lundholm Nancy Marshall Joan Swanson Jane Russell Sandy Rohlfs DIane LODQSVID Eleanore Chaney Carla Rrchardson FIrst row Janet Taylor Jane Helgren Sharron Greer Dave Raabe Don Nelson RIchard Debo Dean Dougherty Susan LIdstrcnd Kay Davls ForeIgn Tongues Enl MeetIngs conducted In SpanIsh provIded fun and experIence thIs year for members of El Polo del Norte A play also presented In SpanIsh delIghted members at theIr March meetlng LImIted to advanced SpanIsh students the club contInued publIcatIon ot ITS attractIve bu monthly paper Sponsor Mrs LOUISE Sutton IoIned In the groups socIal actIvItIes whuch Included prIng and fall pIcnIcs and the tra dItIonal break of the Pnnata at a ChrIstmas party Othcers Included DIane LangeyIn presI dent Sandy Rohlfs vIce presIdent Jane Rus sell se retary and Eleanore Chaney trea surer LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Back row CynthIa Pond Moro GrIns berg Sharon Round Kay l-lemphIll Sherry Samuelson Jerry Cox Lynn McLaren Karen Judson Janell MorrIs Donna Stull Evelyn SmIth Second Row MISS Amy Crobbe Janet Dresher Pat Shannon Lorraune McKIrcher Rogene Ruh Jean FrancIsco JackIe Grau Frances Roberson JoEllen Carlson LIlIta Menks Kay Colluurn Frrst Row Ruth Batton Janet Koch Carolyn RIchmond Sharon Nelson Judy Grau John Carter Ben Paulson Charlotte MItchcll DottIe Jo Sage Kathryn Hasenyager Iyen Club Meenngs French movIes a declamatory contest a ChrIstmas party and a pIcnIc were enjoyed by members ot Le Cercle Francars WIth MIss Amy Crabbe dIrectIna theIr actIvItIes French students had a tull program thIs year wrll enroll In French classes In the tall LatIn tudents were guests at the March meetlng at whIch movIes were shown by Mrs Bessle Rathbun Othcers elected each semester Included Jean FrancIsco and Margaret Sobeck presI dent DottIe Jo Sage and Kathryn l-lasenyager vIce presIdent Ge-raldIne Cox and Karen Jud son secretary treasurer, and Jo Ellen Carlson Charlotte Schroeder John Carter, and Lynn McLaren, sergeants at arms 44 3 l l I I ,, I . . . The club entertained eighth graders who . C . . . - , V 7 . . V - ll V 11 A . -F ' .- I 1 A 1 - M -' I ' I -f , ' I ' W , ,' ' , 1 C 1 A ' 1 5 MlNNERVETTES Back row Barbara Lundholm Vaughn Da Lea Steele Donna Jordon Janet Peul Nancy Heunusch Shurley McCord Marva Zentner Pat Nutsuck Janet Scholes Rosemary Corn Pat OCallaghan Beverly Aukens Barbara Johnson Mary Patruck Betty Pounts Eleanore Chaney Aluce Fennell Emuly Duckson Pat Peurce Martha Forrest Second row Jean Gubson Pat Mullugan Suelyn Moore Madelyn Howell Ruth Woolsey Judy Conoway Susan Fulbert Carol Forge Barbara Hayes Esther Martun Marulyr' Leach Beverly Jessen Second row Kay Davus Marcua Wetzler C-ulorua Roruck Judy Meehan Wulma McClelland Yay Allendorter Foe Chrustensen Joyce Novak Annette Robun son Furst row Muss Cleo Butler Letou Johnson Barbara Jackson Two Groups Encou A ball ot yarn knuttung needles and agule tungers kept many gurls pleasantly occupued un the company of theur good truends un Muner vettes thus year Under the guudance of Muss Cleo Butler Muss Aluce Crocker and Miss Florence Walker the gurls euther learned to knut or umproved theur skull Members also vusuted the Immanuel Chul dren s home and collected spools for handu capped chuldren enrolled un Doctor Lords school The group alternated socual and busu ness meetungs Offucers were Carole Nelson presudent Connue Pakuser vuce presudent Kay Custer secretary, and Ellen Stokes, treasurer 54 my Bulluana Molloy Barbara Johnson Dorothy Colberg Marulyn Den nus Carole Nel on Carol Johnson Ellen Stokes Connue Pakuser Luncla Lonsbrough Kay Custer Joan Cary Joan Jorgensen Jackue Grau Artha Mules Gerry Olson Mass Aluce B Crocker Muss Florence Walker SHUTTERBLJGS Back row Robert Surrurnons Jerry Lunder Rob ert Wennunghoff Make Fueld Herbert lrvun Gordon Wrught Muke Flannugon Furst row Roger Ryan Ruchard Debo Hal Hennug Bull Johnston Dave Raabe Edward Stech rage Specual Skulls ls ut an F3 5 or an F2 87 Only Shutterbug members would be comparung notes on camera lens openungs Shutterbugs were all over the campus and spots of photographuc unterest around Omaha thus year Puctures were entered un all types of com petutuon The wunnung photos entered un the Shutterbugs own school contest were sent to the Natuonal Hugh School Photographuc Awards contest Bob Summonds and Bull Johnston presuded over meetungs un the turst and second semes ters Sharung the other ottuces were Gordon NNrught and Ruchard Debo vuce presudent Bull Johnston and Dave Raabe secretary and Ernest Bowerman and John Carter treasurer u I , '. . ' f ' , - u r 1 r r S I I r I u u r u I u u u , , u , u , u u u - u u u , u u u u u , u , . 2 , -- 1 , u r u u u u u f u u N r r u ' ' ' 1 u u 4 5 u u u u u - . . . . . ,, . I I . . . I I ' I . I , . . . , . . . J I f I - I 1 - 1 1 '1 u . , C . Club lnterests lnclude Busuness Scuence A mushroom cloud slowly descends and a general gaspung for aur appears Thus scene us not an enemy attack but an experument rn explosuves by the Scuence club Raymond Henzluk and Vernon Ekfelt helped to organuze and sponsored the group thus year The club wuth a membershup lumuted to 35 was opened to uunuors and senuors wuth a two average un the scuences Duck Bakkerud and Muke Fueld served as semester presudents Other offucers uncluded Muke Fueld and Barbara Blumenscheun vuce Bakkerud secretary and Gordon Johnson and Judy Bushell treasurer SCIENCE CLUB Back row Myrl Grant Jack Byars Fred Lyman Nuck Landun Herb lrvun Duck Bakkerud Jerry Lunder Nancy Heunu ch Patty Patterson Second row Barbara Blumenscheun Judy Conaway Don Colberg Jum Feustner Gordon Johnson Howard Heflun Maruon Grant Sandro Suttue Furst row Jean Wulcax Charlotte Mutchell Bob Zuch Bob Bowe Bull Johnston Muke Fueld Mary Lozuer Sandra Benson As stated un the constututuon the obuect of Greggutes us to further a greater unterest un shorthand and to create broader unterests ID busuness actuvutues and servuces The club promoted uts purpose by showung at uts meetungs fulms on securung posutuons and by makung tours through dufferent busuness organuzatuons wuthun the cuty The club us co sponsored by Mrs Mary Uhl Colluns and Mrs Arlene Petersen A bake sale raused funds to funance Greggute actuvutues Offucers for the past year were Marulyn Kunold offuce manager Nancy Wulson as Jacquelune Bolton clerk, and Janet Quumby and Januce Pofahl messengers GREGGITES Back row Judy Huntley Martha Forrest Aluce Fen nell Irene Horak Marlene Taefler Sharon McCarty Geralrlune Hasch Joyce Newell Shurley McCord Jean Fox Janet Kreps Kay Custer Second row Carole Nelson Donna Jordan Jean Kelly Judy Poast Joyce Novak Sandra Buvens Peggy Penner Beverly Mutt Shurley Keuser Phyllus Fuerstad Jean Gub on Furst row Barbara J Johnson Carol Grant Janet Quumby Janet Peul Marulyn Kunold Januce Pofahl Jacquelune Bolton Gerry glson Arlene Nemutz Mrs Arlene Petersen Mrs Mary Uhl o uns 44 55 I I I I 1 1 - - - - - H . A 1 J ' 1 ' I 1 ' presidentg Barbara Blumenscheun and Dick sistant office managerg Janet Pell, secretaryg I I U I . A , . , , NBC Back row Karen Brewster Betty McMrchael Marrlyn Ellrott Pat Melcher Hazel Snyder Peggy McMichael Sue Con nerly Eltzabeth Kerrrgan Myrl Grant Bonnie Weber Patsy Sung Deanne Muller Second row Carol Hersh Mary Roberts Carol Osborn Judy Poast Cathy Car ey Pat Steen Sally Bol ton Dona Knudsen Janrce Joslyn Elarne Carlson Sandra Von dra Frrst row Jean Provaznrk Mary Fulton Marlon Grant Judy Mlkkleson Sharon Sullivan Elorse Bugclow Lrnda Ludwrg Erwin lnstructs Tw: There wall be a 7 40 tor the baton twrrlers tomorrow mornrng Thus rs a frequent an nouncement rn the darly curcular The blue and gold twrrlers rn the North Baton Club under the sponsorshrp of E E Erwrn spend many 7 40 s on stage practrcrng tor parades, the Fall Follres and the Aurora All actrvrtres ot the club drd not rnvolve work as the gurls also enjoyed a Chrrstmas party a pot luck supper and the thrrll ot or ganrztng a drrll team Offrcers for the year were Elorse Brgelow presrdent Lrnda Ludwrg vrce presrdent Judy Poast secretary Judy Wandell treasurer, and Sandra Vondra and Peggy McMrchael, sergeants at arms 56D Sondra Homcn Garber Duane Donahue Judy Wandell Sonja Ruckl STAGE CREW Back row Joe Fablan Merle Ahrcns Kon Kon nath Fred Smelser Marlon Robe ts Brll Dankcrt Larry Olson Dean Gardner Earl E Erwrn Frrst row Ken Turner Laddrc Donat Tom Parsons Harlan Gammel Terry Mrllcr Larry Krcnzer Leonard Mollack Ken Jacobson Joe Roberts rlers Stage Crew The stage crew under the drrectron of E E Erwrn rs made up ot twenty trve rumor and sensor boys lt rs a group of specrally trarned students who are responstble for settrng and lrghtung the stage for every program usung the audrtorrum Mann projects thus year for the boys rn cluded stagrng the Fall Follres and Aurora creatnng and decoratrng the settrng tor the Mrlrtary Ball and making and palntrng the scenery for the sensor play The stage crew had the task ot puttrng up the new curtarns on the stage consrstrng of a cyc and olro curtarn front curtann bo ders and grand drape, and tormentors l 1 V V V ' - V - 3 V 1 ' 3 V V ' V V 5 V V ' V 1 V V 1 1 - g 3 , V V V V ' V V V V V V V V V J 1 . ,, . D . . . . , . . . ,, , . . . . . , . ' , ' V 1 . . , , . . . . , . . . . . V . . , I . . . I - I - . . . . . . . . , 1 I 1 - 1 ' I 1 1 I , . . . Y I I ' -ll ll an It x Q if in 1 v Q Right to left HOMECOMING Queen cond: dote Morcso Wetzler ond her compougn pos er Poul Hoss dnsploys prize wmnung Hn Y entry un poster cornpetutuon Tom Roberts occepts North Star poster trophy from Mrs Peorey just Iookung over cofeteruo decoro tions Queen condldotes lnne up for on nouncement Jock Round poses wnth Queen Eleonore Chaney after presenting her with bouquet Mrs Forbes ond JCL members liked their Lotun entry the Queen smnles cheerleaders odmlre Coptom Eleonore s mums ww W 'iw fi. L tt to rnght IT HAPPENED Tl-llS YEAR Sharon Wllch and .lack Round break a heart as they rule over Sweetheart Swlng Chief Justice Slmmons addresses student body Ellen Stokes breaks the punata two Shut terbugs on the beam gournalnsts at Omaha U cllnuc following theur noses to a bake sa e Daryl and Jerry lead serious sports debate she s a tan she reads the North tar stenos celebrate Chrustmas Marcia wants whale Harold ns dressed for thenr entrance as Christmas Belle and Santa Claus 2545 M e ' ' - 1 I I ' I I I . . . I L Ji Y Right to lett SUMMER AND FALL rvln Jones ot the keys tor Y Teens Dottue ond Noncy hove o luttle tun en route home trorn press conventuon Nancy Jo puns on norne togs ot Sports Night Miss Mohr helps Hn Y bonk occount ot goodies sole Jone Russell serves os Councul entertouns Intercuty meeting sex future teochers who ushered ot Open l-louse lournolusts enjoy Student Unnon terroce ot Unuversuty of Munnesoto the edntor who took the pvcture the bond steps out under the Iughts ot Benson Stoduum 'Ui Lett to rnght 1955 AURORA Musucrans on stage for the second halt the marnmba HK trno Boy Meets Girl In a manner of speakmg Inclran chief Jack Mleynek Bob Hansen goes drarnatsc Four Strung Boogie listen to the German band oomp a oomp a beauty and grace In the boys knck 'une Puttrn on the Rntz BOYS' ATHLETICS W my 300 PM aw 1-0 f X W ff 9 - g g3g?-.-atv,-.'.v,v .-.. 'lfig' ,7 n 6 J: , . 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M f'1111?f?ff5Z , 1 -2f:z:f'f-' ' If Capable Men l-lead Coaching Stall COACHING STAFF Back Row Leo ad Bond Floyd Chase O lle Matzke Ca ol Got Font Ro Verno Ekfelt Wlla C Nelson Kenneth Ba c este Vlklng athletes may attnbute their success IH a hletlcs to the abnllty and guldance of the s ven men who thus year comprlse the North H gh coachlng staff Norseman successes have b n llmlted a result which may be at trlbuted ln part to the lncreased callber of ln terclty competutlon Ver atullty character: es Coach Carol Gast Mr Gasts chores start even before school ccnvenes as he beglns shaping has varsuty football squad Dunng the wlnter months he keeps actlve by tutorung the freshman basket ball squad Mr Gast also unstructs the furst team dlamond crew and last summer he served a buslness manager for the Storz Le glon Ball teams A change was made thus past year ln the grldlron mentors as Vernon Ekfelt retired from football to Increase has nnstructlon tlme for the wrestllng team Hls slot was fnlled by Leonard Bond who took over the reserve foot ball headaches and successfully coached thus years squad to an lnterclty champlonshlp Vernon Ekfelt always assures Vlke grap pllng fans of a contendlng wrestlung squad S ldom have the Vnklngs been out of conten tlon for th cnty tltle under the able leadershnp of Mr llkfelt He IS also tryung somethung new thus year by assum ng the posltlon of head golf coach vacated by Robert Moore who left 64 North after teachlng only a short tame Mr Ekfelt last summer was head coach of the Storz Legnon Ball team whlch captured state and reglonal honors Wllllam tSp cl Nelson whose hobby as per formmg as an amateur maglcuan sometumes pulls through wlth a llttle maglc ln the athletuc department Durnng the fall Mr Nelson serves as asslstant coach and backfleld coach for the varsuty grld squad He IS also head basketball coach A newcomer to the North Hugh coachmg staff thus year ns Orvulle Matzke A graduate of the Unlverslty of Nebraska he came to North from a teachmg posltlon Mr Matzke has been very actlve un has flrst year at North serving as head freshman football coach re serve basketball unstructor and asslstant track mentor Another new face on the campus thus past year was that of Kenneth Bauermelster He asslsted Mr Matzke nn coachlng the freshman football squad and was coach of the frosh baseball squad Mr Bauermelster also de serves a few laurels for has champlonshlp gurls basketball team the Florence Llons The old standby of the coachung staff IS Floyd Chase who declares that tennis makes for more falr play and teamwork than any other sport In which Vuklngs partlclpate 7 Z n r , , rvu , r s . r w: n , i 1 rn , , u rm 1 r. . . . . 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Gast, Marvin Brown Allan Bailey, Allan Boone Gene Meester Ted Sandall, Jack Mleynek Bruce Barth, Pat Hipp, First row: Lee Bigelow Ron Knauber Gary Wichman, Bruce Thomp-on, Ernest Slater, Jim Blair Jim Muxen John Phillips Andy Nastase Cnclders Qpen Season Against South South H8 Ol North started out the season with an l8 O victory over the South High Packers A score less first half deadlock was broken by Half back John Phillips as he rushed through the center for a touchdown Andy Nastase s kick was blocked ln the last quarter the Vikes started rolling with touchdowns by Jack Round and Jim Blair Neither try for the extra point was good Arthur Chatman Duane Monger son Jack Mleynek Jack Round and B ll Campbell all contributed good line play Tech l7 'l8l Tech scored a surprise win over the Vikings l8 7 though the Blue and Gold got off to a flying start as Virgil Williams rambled 66 yards to score the first touchdown A Jim Blair bonus point pass to Allan Boone made the score 7 O James Dumas Maroon quarter back returned the kick off with a 67 yard scoring run Then Tech recovered a North fumble on the 33 and Calvin Peterson went over from two yards out to make the score 7 l2 After a pigskin recovery late in the third of the fourth period Guard Halfback Guard nd Tackle Quarterback Fullback Fullback cc 5 C I lr r f ' 1 I A - - . . . . 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I I I ' quarter, Tech again scored on the first play Jack Mleynek Jim Muxen Bob Blair RichEStevens Jack Round Gary Wichman Harold Norgaard Arthur Chatman 6 66: Vnkmg Team Strom Crelghton Prep l6 l9l North gave Creighton Prep a rough time before the Junror Jays wrapped up the game wnth a I9 6 wnn Three Bob Varley runs and two Make Dugan passes helped cover 46 yards nn a hurry for the furst Prep points Fine llne play by Ely Churchlch Jack Mleynek and Bull Campbell helped North to survlve a rash of penalties ln the second quarter a Jrm Blalr Gary Wrchman pass chalked up the Vlkes only score Prep won the game wrth two late second quarter scores Lmcoln Central H9 451 Luncoln Central rolled up nts slxth stralght vnctory with a 43 l9 wan over the Vlkungs The Lnnks scored a 27 polnt outburst In the flrst quarter North s furst chance came after the Vukes stopped the Lunks on their four yard lrne Then after gaannng two yards Andy Nastase ran a 95 yard sconng play John Phnl laps got the last two North touchdowns one on o 24 yard plunge North held Lrncoln pretty well In the msddle of the lrne but the Lrnks crrcled the ends Benson l7 'l3l Benson barely pulled out an undeclsrve l3 7 victory over North Don Raschke scored the flrst sux pornts for the Bunnles, wlth Jack Round blocklng the extra point ln the second quarter, Andy Nastase snagged a Bunnne pass to set up a touchdown play for Fullback Arthur Chatman Jam Blaar krcked the extra poxnt to make the score, 7 6 A fourth quarter quuck kick was blocked by the Bunnres, and Bunny Bud Dann pounced on the loose ball for the wnnnung touchdown The fancy Benson sun gle wrng T attack was bottled up by North's defensive line Mary, Nancy Jo galn new herghts by puttnng Bluejays on poster 'Break the Lnnks us the motto Roxy and Anuta are boost :ng Intercnty chonce Jack Round and tag artust Barbara Johnson Martha and Paul warn grndders to twlst the Bun nies' toll Mary poses In front of her poster urging the Vnkes to beat TJ for Homecoming Desprte Loss Record Central t6-6l North and Central ended their hapless game with a 6-6 deadlock. A Jerry Gray-Frank Anania pass scored Central's only touchdown rn the second quarter Andy Nastase rarsed Vrkrngs hopes when he rntercepted an Eagle pass In the latter moments ot the thlrd quarter on the Central 31 and raced to the nrne Gary Wrchman crawled across from the one on a quarterback sneak on the thrrd play ot the last quarter to tue the score Thomas Jefferson H3 20l Tee Jay scored the most upsettrng wrn ot the year wrth a 20 l3 vrctory over the Vrkes North was ahead l3 O when the trde turned at the end of the trrst quarer The Vrkrngs frrst touchdown was made on a Vrrgrl Wrllrams Jrm Muxen pass and run coverrng 35 yards John Phrllrps gunror halfback scored from the one yard lrne for the second North tally Three Tee Jay touchdowns blasted Vrkrng dreams of a Homecoming vrctory North drd not play Abraham Lrncoln this year due to a cancellatron late rn the season because of rarn The game was scheduled later rn the year but could not be played because of the Vrkrngs full schedule The Norsemen trnrshed seventh rn the lntercrty competrtron and garned the brrth of nrnth rn the State rat rngs Jack Round Norths dependable tack Ier was the only Vrkrng representatrve on the lntercrty Honor Team Andy Nastase senror quarterback was lrsted as a capable absentee from the lntercrty posrtrons Yea come on V k gs suspense holds players on the bench as game beg ns Jm Blarr gets help off feld at the Tech game a complete pass V rgrl W llrams carr es the ball for the Blue and Gold aga nst TJ Student managers Jerry and Duck ready equ pment for vars ty grrdders Q67 RESERVE FOOTBALL Back row Tum Barnes Gene Meester Larry Duros John Ruchardson Roger Munger Jack Carpender Donald Page Wayne Muruukus Ralph Wunters Tm Tullotson Fourth row George Haddux Ken Ash Frank Benush Gary Peul Phl Altstdat Jess Adkuns Vunce Costanzo Thurd row Coach Leonard Bond Jum Anderson Ron Clarke Pat Hupp Bob Ander son Lloyd Barnes Mary Brown Tom Fulkerson Larry Comme Bob Wonderlf Second row Bruce Barth Ken Rustau Don Gam mel Jm Wuebe Keuth Ramsey Bull Suruan Terry Moore Larry Campbell Charles Beresh Furst row Dck Vorel Ron Evans Mke Norton Bull Chr sman John Fox Lloyd Menard Carmen Pane Charles Bowley Undeleeted Reserves Take lntercuty Tutle Vukung reserves ended the season undefeat ed wuth a record of sux wuns and one tue to take the lntercuty reserve champuonshup for the second straught year vuctory over Abraham Luncoln Muke Norton made the furst tally for North wuth Don Gam mel convertung the extra pount ln the last half three more touchdowns were added to the Vukung score by Vurgul Wulluams Ken Rus tau and Bull Chrusman ln the last few munutes of ploy A L returned a Vukung punt and went all the way for sux pounts ln theur second encounter of the season North rolled over the Tech Hugh seconds 27 O Vurgul Wulluams made constant gauns runnung behund a hard chargung Vukung lune The South Hugh Packers were defeated l9 6 on theur own fueld The furst score was made on an aerual play from Bruce Barth to Gene Meester The Packers rebounded wuth a touchdown to tue the score The Vukung eleven took fure un the last quarter as Phul Altstadt and Muke Norton each came through wuth a touchdown Central and North ended theur game un a 7 68, 7 deadlock A sluppery pugskun plus muddy turf slowed down the mechanuzed Vukung of fense Phul Altstadt made North s only touch down late un the second quarter Central tued Coach Leonard Bond s charges came through the most umportant game of the year wuth an 8 O vuctory over the Creughton Prep Blue Jays ln the openung seconds of the furst quarter Muke Norton raced 45 yards through the Prep defense to a touchdown Wuth sec onds left un the second peruod Eugene Meester sophomore tackle romped through to crush the Prep fullback for a two yard loss and a safety Muke Norton sparked the reserves to an l8 6 vuctory over Thomas Jefferson Muke scored two touchdowns and Ralph Wunters pucked up a fumble for the thurd The reserve boys clunched the champuon shup by defeatung Benson 27 O Roger Munger scored the furst touchdown from the 45 yard lune and Muke Norton made a 90 yard uaunt for the second ln the last half Phul Altstadt added two more wuth a 55 yard runbqck and a plunge from the S yard lune The Vikes' first game netted them a 27-6 the SCOVG in the flqlfd CIUOVTGV- New Coach Directs Viking Yearlings North s freshman football team under the direction of Orville Matzke assisted by Ken neth Bauermeister ended its l954 schedule with a one win four loss and one tie record The baby Vikes opened the season against Tech High The game ended in a scoreless deadlock Tom Nastase halfback was the standout throughout the game Creighton Preps powerful yearlrng squad defeated the Viking frosh l3 7 The Vikes suffered a large number of penalties and fum bles and didn t really get rolling until the last quarter when they went 56 yards to score Tom Ash made the tally on a wedge play and Larry Watson drop kicked the extra point North freshmen gained their first win by defeating South l4 l2 Tom Nastase scored the first touchdown with Larry Watson again was made on a Tom Ash pass to Jack Jensen with Watson responsible for the extra point FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Back row Ronald Keuser James Rasch ke John Perce Dennis Schmid Bill Dall Ed Van Vliet Fred Fleer Charles Tolmadge John Hamilton Bernard Vorel Owen Landdeck Tim Austin Fourth row Ed Litizzette Bruce OCal laghan Ron Barley Larry Larsen Herbert Wrllmarth Greg Brady Larry Watson John Patterson Warren Hrnziel Kris Soelberg Robert Bostwrck Marcus Ethen Bill Burns Third row Bob Olson Gary Peters Brad Cochran Roger Brown Terry Turner Herky On a muddy Viking field the Central frosh turned back the Li lVikes 7 O The Eagles did not tally until late in the fourth quarter when a passing attack won the game for them The hardest fought game of the season end ed with a l3 7 loss to Benson for the young Vikes The only North touchdown came on a pass from Phil Fisher to Edward Van Vliet Watson added the extra point The Vikes were ahead at the half 7 O but a strong Bunny attack knocked them back in the third and fourth quarters The last game of the season ended in a 20 7 loss to Thomas Jefferson The first half Tee Jay ran three scores over on off tackle plays which the line and secondary could not stop The young Vikes score came on a pass play from about l5 yards out with Fisher doing the made the conversion Tom Nastase stood out both offensively and defensively Giles Arthur Ferguson Tom Ash Gene Rewolinski Jerry Guarrno Ron Hansen Paul Flynn Second row Coach Orville Matzke Dick Sandall John Gale Mike Messina Lee Theil Bill Fullerton Phl Fisher Dan Day Gary Clow Tom Nastase Tim Byers Ron Brostrom Student Manager Bill Atkisson Front row Coach John Gordon Fred Bonaccr Bob Doyle Steve Ball Roger Wiebe Mor gan March Terry Crouch Clifford Hollestelle Donald Morris Gary Smith John Anderson Coach Kenneth Bauermeister 44 69 I J I l 1 1 - 1 - - ' I , . . ' I 1 ' l V 1 - ' J 1 - . , , . , . I . ' I I - . . I . . I . . . drop-kicking the extra point. The second tally throwing and Van Vliet receiving. Watson , . , I , T A Z V , ' ' , - ' , ' . ' I : ' Q I ' V . I . I ' 2 '. I 1 , - I V ' V ' l I ' I '. I ' Wrestling Squad Wins Eleven Matches Coach Vernon Ekfelt s l954 55 wrestling squad rolled up an l l wrn 3 loss regular sea son record The North grapplers copped thrrd place rn therr lnvrtatronal and fifth rn the state tournament ln therr eighth annual North Hrgh lnvrta tronal at the opening of the season the Vrkes pulled through with two rndrvrdual champions Marvin Schoonover rn the ll2 pound class and Don Gibson rn the l54 Although Schoonover was a two year state champron he won hrs frrst lnvrtatronal championship this season The Vrkes took therr rnrtral dual match of the season from Tech wrnnrng srx matches trerng three and losing three The fastest pair rng featured Terry Carmichael prnnrng hrs op ponent rn l 22 Next the Central Eagles squeaked by the Norsemen 20 l9 rn a down to the wrre con test The decrdrng factor was Jrm Goerman s heavyweight decrsron over Brll Campbell The Blue and Gold grapplers collected therr second wrn of the season by rapping Abraham Lrn coln 76 l7 The grapplers continued on the wrn wagon by defeating Bellevue 25 l4 The Vrkes handled the South Packers han drly 30 l6 but the brg surprise of the meet came when a Packer freshman Richard Brown pinned Schoonover who held a two pornt advantage at the time of the fall WRESTLING Bock o a y e Jock Ca pe de Ye k o Coac Ek elt J e so B ll t e oo o e soeLeeBgeIo td t Bo o o ey T y hae Tom Folke Bob Me e The Norsemen squeezed past Tech i8 l7 Bob Mecserr Frank Prstone Terry Carmichael Brll Petersen and Charles Ostler all won therr matches with 4 O decr rons Two vrctorres and a draw rn the last three matches enabled the Vrkrng matmen to overcome an aggressive Boys Town 25 l8 Vrke wrestlers received therr second defeat of the season as the Eagles overwhelmed them decisively 24 9 Prstone got hrs eighth prn of the season as the matmen swamped Lincoln Central 24 9 on therr only road trip Dave l-lollrnger of Abraham Lrncoln took off seven pounds and one werght drvrsron to defeat North s ace Prstone rn a nrp and tuck 5 3 decrsron but fortunately rt was not enough to prevent the Vrkes from taking the match 2 l4 Again taking the limelight Prstone garned hrs nrnth fall of the season as the Vrkes rolled over Boys Town 20 l5 An over confrdent Viking squad was de feated by a hustlrng Thomas Jefferson team 20 l9 though Ostler Petersen Schoonover Prstone and Campbell scored vrctorres Closrng the i954 55 mat season the Vrkes overpowered the South Hrgh Packers 23 I4 Seniors Tom r-olkers Gibson Yeck Ostler Campbell and Prstone garned vrctorres rn therr last hrgh school dual meet Ohm 70 , . - I - , - - I I I . . , . . . , - .S. n . . . , . I ' . I I . I - . I ' 1 ' 1 ' , , . . . . . ' , . . . ' ' ' ' ' - I I - . ' Z I . . 5 v ' I - I - - Q - . . . . . . . , . I - ' . , , - - I , 4. - , I ' 1 1 1 I 1 - ' ' 5 ' I 1 - I I - ' . . ,. . I I I I I I ,. cs ,, M Fw , 'Y l' H ,x I ' ra ,N . 9 'S M 41 H ' Y' Y ig E- X , 1 - r w: C lvin X Henr , Bill Campb II, Charles Ost- ler, r n r,Jrm c,Dn Gibson. Second row: h Vernon , f , im And r n, Jim Muxen, i P erson, Ron Sch n v r, Frank Pitn, i w,Suen Man- ager b Srmm nds. Kneeling: Charles B wl , err Carmic l, rs, cs ,i, ' my -pq l ,. VARSITY BASKETBALL S Wead o c a k e ge c Ste ens Ron Raschke D ght Sebl W ams Fro f D gla Doa e Bob We ne th Four Lettermen Bolster 55 Cage Team Four lettermen returned to bolster the hopes of the l955 basketball squad Bob Weunerth Ruch Stevens Dwught Suebler and Sam Wead Other members of the squad un cluded Doug Doane Jum Wunterberg Bull gulWulllC1mS Coach Spec Nelson s cagemen got off to a poor start wuth a 58 37 loss to Tech Hugh The second game of the season proved more eventful for the Vukes as they came out on the long end of a 50 36 score over Central Creughton Prep pulled through wuth a 47 45 wun over North The game was 45 45 untul the last minute when the Prepsters cunched the vuctory wuth two fast pounts The South Hugh Packers took a 55 43 vuctory from the Norsemen A fast hard fought and hugh scorung game ended un a 73 62 defeat at the hands of Thomas Jefferson The Tech Trouans chalked up another vuctory over the Vukes wuth a 72 48 pount total North s second wun of the season came wuth a 6l 59 pount vuctory over Abra ham Luncoln Benson ran over the Vukes to gaun a 50 37 triumph North cut loose agaunst Central to take a 67 43 wun Boys Town seemed to be everywhere at once as they put the damper on North s attack and won by a score of 69 39 The Vukes were handed defeat at the hands shooting accounted for Preps vuctory over North 54 47 was not enough to theur game 74 62 The buggest upset of the season came wuth a decusuve 45 35 vuctory over Benson by a North Hugh fuve Ruch Stevens Sam Wead Jum Wun terberg Bob Weunerth and Vurgul Wulluams played the whole game For the second tume un the season North won over A L The Vukes were better by a score of 76 50 North s scorung punch stop T J from wunnung The underdog Vukung cagers dud theur best but ut uust wasn t good enough as they dropped theur unutual contest of the dustruct basketball tournament They were ousted by the Creugh ton Prep Blueuays 52 39 The fuve top scorers for the l955 basket ball season were Bob Weunerth 2l6 Dwught Suebler l94 Rich Stevens l32 Jum Wunter berg 79 and Vurgul Wulluams 46 7l f Back row: Tom Molner, am , row: C a h Wullu m C. Nelson, Dic Poore, Rog r Mun r, Jim Ri h v , , wi i er, Virgul illi . n Winterberg, Bull Harmon, ou s ru , i r . l ' I . I I I I . - , I 2 I . . I . , a Harmon, Tom Molner, Roger Minger, and Vir- of South for the second time, 5l -38, Accurate . . . . , . 11 11 I , ' - . - . I . . . I ' . I . . ' . - . . K . I u I . . - . - . I I . . ' ' l I I - - . . . - ' I - ' ' I . . 2 ' , g ' I 1 ' ' I I ' 4: RESERVE BASKETBALL-Back row: Dennis Osmond, Ken Brostrom, Art Bauer, Bill Jones, Don Vos. Front row: Coach Orville Matzke, Tim Barnes, Phil Alstadt, Duane Wer- blow, Student Manager Gary Smith. Reserve Cagers Lack Scoring Punch Coach Orville Matzke s reserve basketball team ended the season with a 5 ll record Lack of the necessary scoring punch probably accounted for the shortage of victories ln the first game of the season North ran past Tech and took a victory of 40 27 Terry Cook and Don Vos led the scoring with l5 and l l points respectively North s second game of the year resulted in defeat at the hands of Central by the score ot 37 32 Phil Altstadt and Don Vos turned in a very good game and Terry Cook scored l6 points for the Blue and Gold The next game was a disoppointer as the Vikes lost to Prep 42 29 One of the closest games of the year for North s reserves was a hard fought game which ended with South on North s second win of the season came with a 48 42 triumph over Thomas Jefferson Terry Cook led the reserve scoring with l6 points Tim Barnes Ken Brostrom and Lee Perkins all helped a great deal on defensive play Viking reserves dropped a 44 46 thriller to Abraham Lincoln The Norsemen came back their next game to win a close one over Benson 47 46 The fourth victory of the season was a 48 33 victory over Tech The Vikings dropped 72 their next two games to Central 31 35 and Boys Town 23 45 Terry Cook grabbed 24 points for the Norsemen as the Vikes took a 54 46 victory from South Phil Altstadt and Tim Barnes were two of the main sparks on the team Inaccurate shooting plagued the Vikes against the Prepsters who took a victory from the seconds by a score of 4l 3l A poor Viking defense resulted in T J s win of 66 47 but Sonny Bauer and Cook starred in their attempts to make good The Cowboys nipped the reserves by the close score of 38 36 Bauer led the scoring for North with l l points and Barnes Chalked up nine Wild passing brought on the Viking loss to A L 50 56 Barnes and Bauer were high point men with l6 and l4 points respectively Benson reserves pulled out a 28 to 25 win over North after trailing by 20 to l7 going into the fourth quarter Bauer led the scoring with half the Viking tallies Terry Crouch and Tim Barnes turned in an outstanding game Terry Cook led the reserves in scoring with l77 points Other top scorers were Arthur Bauer lll Tim Barnes 97 Phil Altstadt 85 and Donald Vos 58 . , . I I ' I - , I , I . 1 ' . I . . I ' l . I I . I . I I I . I ' I . -. ' I the long end of a 4l -39 score. , . . . Q -I T - I . . - I - D I I I . . . . I I I 7 ' ' . l ' I I I I 1 . , . D This is the second year that Coach Carol Gast's baby Vikes have been divided into A and B teams. The A team finished the season with a 3-5 record, and the B team finished with a record of 4-4. The Li'I Vikes A squad lost their first game of the season to Central, 39-43. were more successful in their second and took a 48-28 victory over Benson. Thomas Jefferson captured the A victory from North by a score of 33 29 Miller Howard Waterman and Terry Crouch led the Viking scoring with ll lO and lO points respectively Tech s wandering offense gave North a little trouble but North urvived as the victor of a 54 46 game Eddie Van Vliet turned in an outstanding performance scoring 24 points A L s A team took a 57 48 victory from the Vikes who didnt get started till late in the game The Vikes fell to the South A team 37 40 Bob Siebler led the scoring with l2 points lost a close contest to Creighton Prep by a score of 36 4l in the last game of the season Members of both the A and B squads traveled to Fremont They game team Larry North s A team where they took a 37 25 Freshman Basketball FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Top pc tue back o Gary Clo Ray Fehrman To Woo'1 Terry Turner Clifford Hollestelle Front Coach Carol R Gast Roge Wiebe Brad Cochran Leonard Pollreis B ll Dall Francis Tapy Alan Krk Bottom p cture back ro Terry Crouch Da Day Gary Peters Tom Ash Bob Sebler Front row Arch Ferguson Larry Wat o Jack Jen L r M II Ed V V y er on et Ho ard Waterman W .F victory from the Junior High. North also beat Fremont in their second encounter of the sea- son, by a score of 52-3l. Roger Wiebe sparked the B team to a vic- tory over Central by scoring l l points for the Vikes. Free throws marked the difference in scoring and gave the baby Vikes a 34-24 win. The Bunnie B team was the victor in a tight 27-22 game. Frank Tady was high scorer for the Vikes. The Vikes lost their next contest to T J 45 59 North s B team had little trouble down ing Tech s B team 44 3l Larry Watson sparked North with l5 points The team set a scoring record crushing A L 72 42 The B squad fell to Central 35 28 but in the next game of the season the Vikes pulled through with a 48 l3 trounce over South The last game of the season for the B team was a thriller for the freshmen as the lntercity title was on the line Both Prep and North lacked pep but the Prepsters managed to pull through with a 26 2O win Top scorers for the 55 season were Eddie Van Vliet 62 Art Ferguson 59 Larry Wat on 57 Larry Miller 47 and Roger Wiebe lf gl U 1 3 A wif in ul lu -F 2 mg vg ll t 4-6 gl 5 12 5 ,. - . . 1 I T . ' I II ll ' - I . . . .I - I ll I1 1 1 1 ' ' , . . , . . . . . . , ' . C ' ' II II - I ' I I 7 - 1 1 ' ' I II ll - ' - I - ' II I I I ' I ' ll ll - - ' , . . , , I ll II - - ' - ll ll , - ' 1 1 - ll I1 ll 11 F , ' , - ' I I I I I , - 47. ' .,,.,.,.,.... ,.. 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Z f TRACK T Ga ett Joh Ph Il ps Tom Tho p Mo ge o LeRoy No to Bue Ba th Bll Jo es W yne M ta BesB t BI h AhR Wb Chl Otl Don e oger e e ares er e Aae o ead onKa Bard VglWIlams Dck Page Trackmeuu Suller Only One Loss un '54 The Vukung track team completed the l954 season wuth only one defeat The trackmen won all theur dual meets the T J relays the Doane relays the Omaha U Invutatuonal and the Nebraska Cuty relays Theur only loss went to a versatule Falls Cuty team The Omaha Unuversuty lnvutatuonal opened the season for the Vukung cundermen under Coach Leonard Bond Bob Mclntyre broke the 60 yard low and hugh hurdle records set by Vuke Charles Honke un l952 Owen Wuck strand spluntered the hugh lump mark at 5 feet l l unches whule Tom Thompson shattered the 60 yard record wuth a 6 4 North defeated Boys Town un theur furst dual meet of the year Durung a hugh wund Thomp son came wuthun 4 ofa second of beatung the school record un the l00 yard dash wuth a I0 5 Bob Trumbauer ran the 880 un 210 Other vuctorues were added by Ken Ash un the mule Wuckstrand the hugh pump and the mule and two mule relay teams Central fell next to the Norsemen 82 4l Mclntyre won the l20 hugh and l00 yard low hurdles Thompson took the l00 yard dash Bull Davus the mule Trumbauer the 440 and 742 Harold Norgaard the shotput whule Wuck strand and Stan Byers tued for the top hugh pump mark The Vukungs then crushed the Bunnues 81 47 Mclntyre won the l00 yard low and 60 yard hugh hurdles as well as anchorung the 880 wunnung relay team wuth Bull Chrusman Tom Davus and Tom Jones Thompson won the l00 and 200 yard dashes whule Trumbauer took furst un the 880 and Wuckstrand won the hugh uump Terry Strawn added furst place pounts un the 440 and Ken Ash un the mule The Freshman 880 relay team also scored a vuctory The Norsemen defeated Tech 66 62 wuth the two mule relay team of Trumbauer Ash Strawn and Bull Whute guvung North the wun nung margun Charles Ostler took furst and Doug Kelly second un the duscus throw At the state meet the Vukes captured thurd place Wuckstrand took theur only furst un the hugh uump Mclntyre took second un the hugh and low hurdles Tom Davus won thurd un the 440 Trumbauer and Ash took thurd and fourth un the 880 and Thompson placed thurd un the l00 yard run - op row: Dave rr , n l i , m son, n rs n, r n, r c r -, i n , a in- Kten Ash, S n y r , ill Harmon, Tom Finner y, il C risman, ikus, Dal Funk! Tom s , u , s , Jum Andersen, K n s n, D n B r , R n uber, Tom Jones, e , ir l u i , u . Gray Pearson, Bottom row: Jim McCoy, Don Garnmel, Duane . I - , . . , . 1 - I ' ' I I . ' , I I - I - ' I I . , , , . I , I - I - ' ' I ' I I . Baseball Tearrr Wrns Four Loses Three 1'5- ft? xC?FTN U Coach Carol Gast discusses ptch ng techn ques h Dwight Slebler Dck Poore and Ely Church ch Baseball l954 edrtron really had nts ups and downs The Vrke diamond squad was weak at the plate though the team rolled up the best freldnng averages rn the lntercnty league Coach Carol Gast s glovemen ended the regu lar season wrth a four wrn three loss record Lrncoln Central playrng their frfth encoun ter of the season rurned the Vrkes debut at Boyd park 5 l A bases loaded fly ball by Bob Trumbauer scored Rrch Stevens for the only home team run Behrnd the slzzllng frreballrng of Dwight Srebler the Vrkrngs had no trouble puttrng down the Tech l-lrgh Trojans at Kellom freld 3 O Srebler gave up three huts and fanned l6 opposrng batters North was solrdly trounced rn therr next outing by the Central Eagles Crerghton Prep suffered nts first lntercrty s of th season 2 l nn a contest featurrng a p tchrng duel between Preps Mrke Dugan and Vrkrng Dwrght Srebler Dwight showed hrs trength rn the clutch rn the sixth rnnlng wh rw wrth the bases loaded he whrffed three tra ght Bluelay batters The Vrkes pushed acr ss two runs rn the last of the srxth to de f at B n on 7 5 at Fontenelle Though Dave Banghart led off wrth a trrple and was angled home by Andy Nastase the Vrke bowed to the South Packers 3 2 Nas tase later scored when Sporcrc dropped Sreb Ier s rrght freld fly ball Vrke hurler Bull Davrs had to be content son Mrsfortune came rn the fourth rnnmg when Andy Nastase let a ground ball get past hum for a bleeder srngle Davrs had four struke outs and no walks Central seemed to have the Vrkes number all season as they defeated them rn the frrst round of the lntercrty tournament 7 O Gene Hamen led the l2 hut Eagle attack wrth three for four The l954 Storz No l Legron squad of Vu lung players frnrshed their summer sessron by wrnnrng the area state and regional baseball trtles In the sectronal the boys lost to the San Drego Calrf entry whrch went on to take the National Junror Amerlcan Legron cham pronshlp 34 VARSITY BASEBALL Back row Coach Ca ol Gast Dck Poore Bob Dall Rch Ste e s Dwrght Sebler Charle Ba ber Dck Me ze Second ro Dave Banghat Jm Graddy Bob We ne th Bull Davis Jlm Blar Don Bennmg F rst row Bob Tru bauer Tom Molner Jerry Meehan Joe Roby Ray Uhlhorn Ely Church rch Andy Nastase Q75 l I T E los e - ' ' 1, 1, 3 ' t , ' ' , . CA cg, A I it r xg '. ' . MK 1 Q ' ' ' ' ' 1' f h :af ,, - ' - 1 1 . l 5 ' a L ' ' - 'A CX T - 1 - - , , , . C. - , A A s , - . - ' i r i wit ' ' - ' , I i . , , . I I . ' I - - - wrth a one hut, 2-O vrctory over Thomas Jeffer- I . I . . . . . . I ' . . . . . ' I I - . . 1 ' ' I T I I ' . T I T ' I I I . - 1 l I . , . I .... - 6-l. ' ' . r , i 1 , I , i v n , ' l , i r , i n . w: r, i , I r , ' ', ' i, ' . l 1 m- Nelmen Tie lor Second in lntercity Race Blue and Gold netmen finished lntercity league play with an impressive 5 win-2 loss record to tie for second place with Creighton Prep The Vikes managed an overall season record of 7 wins and 2 losses Starting out the season in fine style with successive wins over Prep Central South and Tech Coach Floyd Chase s charges suffered a 3 O whitewashing at the hands of Benson and a 2 l loss to Abraham Lincoln in their next two outings The Vikes ended lntercity league play with a 2 l triumph over Thomas Jefferson In a match with Bellevue the Norsemen came out on the long end ofa 2 l score They also made a 2 I conquest of Valley Five boys earned letters Douglas Doane Roger Johnsen Dick English George Fisk and l-larl Dalstrom Other team members included Charles Lagerstrom Bill Ainsworth Bob Ho ham Richard Bakkerud, and Roger Lee New Coach Tutors GOLF Back row Ron Hopp Tom Dowling Bob Bowe Jim Win terberg Dick Socha Douglas Wolkow Third row Tom Wood Wes Malnack John Moddux Henry Kammerer Douglas Shearer Robin Lozier Second row Coach Vernon Ekfelt Tom Fulkerson Lynn Sorenson Jon Fox Frank Ol on Chris Soelberg First row Mike Flonmgon Ed Zachary Tom Heydman Mark Finks Kent Lush Don Haluza 76 rx TENNIS Bock row Charles Lagerstrom Douglas Doane Bob Hoham Lee Perkins Coach Floyd Chase First row Roger Lee Roger Johnsen Roger Cooper Collers This Season The Viking golf picture this spring should prove to be very interesting The linksters have a new coach this season in the personage of Vernon Ekfelt Mr Ekfelt is replacing Robert D Moore who coached lost year s turf team to o third place tie in lntercity competition Coach Ekfelt intends to build up an ex perienced team for future years by allowing low scoring freshmen and sophomores to play though they may not rank among the top players The Iinksters this season have a full sched ule of seven lntercity matches and should be in contention for the city title with five letter men returning from last year s squad These boys are Wesley Malnack Jim Winterberg John Wright Tom Fulkerson and Ron Hopp Vike golfers will also participate in the Fre mont Invitational and the state tournament 1 1 1 1 ' . - A3 1, 1 . 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , . . 1 ' 1 1 -A 3 1 14 -1 - I 1 1 - - 1. . . . . . 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Mmm., .., i l' BOYS O CLUB Bock row Jerry Carmtchael Bob Mecsell Lee Bigelow .lam Muxen Tom Folkers Bxll Chrlsman John Maddux Dtck Menze Jerry Wandell Ken Ash Morvun Schoon over Tom Jones Wesley Malnack Ronald Knauber Tom Davts Bull Atklsson John Phlllnps Second row Bob Srmmonds Frank Prstone Bull Petersen Roger Johnsen Jerry Veatch Jack Mley nek Davrd Raabe Robert Blalr Dan Grbson Allan Boone Charles Ostler Douglas Shearer Ely Churchuch Don Beard Roger Lee Jum Blanr Front row Sam Wead Stanley Byers Bob Weln erth Dwnght Setbler Rrchard Stevens Douglas Doane Roger Mtnger Bob Dall Jam Wmterberg Jack Round Duane Manger on Ron Raschke David Garrett Bob Brown John Ball Bll Campbell Harold Norgaard Boys CD Club l-lortors Sports Lettermen Unlty among lettermen and good sports manshrp are the obyects of the Boys O club an organrzatton for any boy who earns a letter tn one or more of the seven North Hugh sports Members of tnrs club may be easrly recog sweaters wlth the letter O on the left side To be elrgrble for actlve membershrp each boy must letter rn one of the frve mayor sports football baseball basketball track or wres tlrng Assoclate members are also awarded letters These bovs are the student managers and golf and tennis lettermen The physrcal educatron department t North acts as a provnng ground for those who have the promise and ablllty to actrvely par tlcrpate on a varsrty team As a boy shows um provement he ts placed on one of three teams freshman reserve and eventually the varstty squad The student advancung up these steps learns to perform well In a sport and develops the necessary qualntres of good sportsmanshup Jack Round was North s only representatrve on the honorary lnterclty football squad He was a guard on the Vtklng team and was rec ognrzed as an outstandmg player Andy Nas 78, tase Bull Campbell and Ely. Churchlch were all grven honorable mentuon lnjurtes kept two Vlkrngs from takrng part rn football competutton Harold Norgaard suf fered a ruptured uncrsron which kept hum off the grudlron for a large part of the season Also Rlch Stevens was rnflrcted wuth a dns located knee whtch barred htm from compe tltlon Two year state champion Marvin Schoon over broke two rubs rn practrce two days prlor to has thtrd bud for an rndtvrdual wrestlung crown In the state wrestling tournament Although Vtknng cagers placed no one on the All Cnty basketball squad Bob Wernerth and Dwight Slebler recelved honorable men tlon Brtngrng more laurels to the Viking campus were Marvnn Schoonover Don Grbson and Frank Prstone who came through wtth und: vrdual champronshups rn the annual North Hugh rnvrtatronal wrestllng tournament Blll Petersen Plstone and Gabson reached the finals of the state wrestltng tournament before bemg defeated I f I I .V . f Z V 1 I f I I f ff If Z I i' l , - . I . I I ' ' I II II ' ' , . I I . . . nized by their sparkling blue or gold letter n H ' I ' - ll 11 - , - I ' . . I . I I 1 I 1 - ' ' - . A I l I . . G ' ' . 1 - . - I I I . ' I 1 I I 1 - ' ' I I GIRLS ATHLETICS XXX g m W X- 91- F -- F f- 1 :gf -gg ... A N '-5. - XQM Vg . sz 'Z5. :fgfY:,, TSX Rig 52:2 fs:: '1' XQSW' si? :Ziff 5Q3h'34st5s?.f:, :S Q22 :ii-. I '55 5 Q X X .ii ' . X I V x N X ..gg, X M X Xb ....:-xggizjgfgggi XVQNXX NM xx CHEERLEADERS Back ro Marlene Meyers Sherry Samuelson B r es Susan F Ibet F rst Na cy Wolfe Eleanore Chaney Karen Walsh Second Joan Ffc Sandra Melch orsen Pat JoEIIen Ca Iso Cheerleaders Rally Vukungs to Actuon Leadung the pep clubs teachung new yells and plannung rallues for the student body were the dutues of the ten Vukung Cheerleaders co captauned by Eleanore Chaney and Nancy Wolfe Completung thus group of pouse and pep were fuve year old Ann Morrus and the mascot Elphonso These Yell Belles backed by the Gold Polars and the pep band led the pep rallues whuch honored the Vukung football basketball and wrestlung teams and theur coaches Every sprung Mrs Ruth B Seely conducts leaders Approxumately l5O gurls attended these practuces whuch gave them the chance to learn the cheers and the correct actuons New cheerleaders were elected to replace the grad uotung sen ors by the votes of the Gold Polars Polar Cubs and Teddy Bears G od sportsmanshup the best un physucal and mental health and an unterested partucu patron un varuous sports are the goals set for her pupuls by Physucal Educatuon Instructor Mrs Ruth B S ly Whether ut be an untrucate dance step o tennus serve or sughtung un a rufle Mrs Seely us always there to help The 80, Gold Polar Polar Cub and Teddy Bear pep squads are also under her durectuon She s chaurman of the Gurls Athletuc Board whuch us desugned to assust the school and pupuls un makung decusuons un any controversy concern ung the Gurls Athletuc Assocuatuon Student members were Joyce Johnson and Beverly Puerce ln gym classes before attemptung a new actuvuty gurls are taught the rules fundamen tals and technuaues of the sport A large varued athletuc program us offered un these classes The schedule consustung of basket ball volleyball soccer pang pong and a new actuvuty called deck tennus was untroduced unto the program just recently ln the sprung soft ball tennus and archery are offered Addr tuonal fun uncludes uumpung on the trampolune tumblung and acrobatucs and attemptung stunts on the bars lnduvuduals may earn extra recognutuon by an unterested partucupatuon un outsude athletuc actuvutues Such outsude unterests are requured for gurls wushung to become members of the Gurls Athletuc Assocuatuon Also gurls takung gym have pruoruty un uounung one of the three pep squads - W, , , y rt u r u row' rt , , . row u , u , C r n. 4 I V I I I . . 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S9 . . . . , . . . 4 A I I 5 Upperclassmen Frll Gold Polar Roster To promote character create good sports manshlp and encourage enthusrasm rn the stu dent body durlng competltrve actuvrtres were the purposes of the Gold Polars pep club The squad of l25 gurls was composed of sensors and the ten top trnalusts rn the cheerleadrng tryouts Vacancres were frlled by leadrng Polar Cubs Clad rn royal blue skrrts and gold sweaters the Polars made a peppy and colorful prcture durrng a rally or rn the cheerrng sectron at a Vrlang game Each year the Polars work hard rarsrng GOLD POLARS Back Row Janet Perl Sally O Gara Donna Stull Taefler Sylvra Mallery Shnrley McCord Barbara Fleck Second Row Claudua Trauthen Janet Rudd Brlluanna Molloy Connre Steuert Kathy Byrne Carol Grant Mary Moore Anrta McGlynn Arlene Nemrtz Donna Koemg Duane Langevm Arlene Beer Frrst Row Cynthra Pond Jean Glbson Artha Mules Beverly Puerce Jean Wrlcox Frances Wortz Jackue Bolton Judy Kuyken dall Barbara Henry Marcia Sldwell Elrzabeth Boyden money for their annual football banquet grven rn honor ot grrdders A bake sale and a roller skatrng party held at the Roller Bowl Nov 18 provrded the necessary funds thus year Senror Polars and cheerleaders were rnvrted to attend the banquet Nov 22 Andy Nastase and Mar cra Wetzler rergned as Krng and Queen of Sports Ottrcers elected last sprung for the l954 l955 season were Beverly Prerce presrdent Sharon Wrlch vrce president Marrlyn Peter sen secretary, and Judy Kuykendall treasur er Sergeant at arms were Helene Rhoades and Judy Grau GOLD POLARS Back Row Shlrley Aber Janlce Brrkhofer Caro Jordan Clare Schlottrld Vaughn Da Lea Steele Beverly Smyser Alrce Fennell Martha Forrest Nancy Wrlson Bonnrc Nrxon Second Row Dorothy Thorn Pat Mullrgan Janrce Pofahl Claudra Hult Fae Chrrstensen Joyce Johnson Marcra Wetzler Char latte Mitchell Ardrth Chrrste sen Wrlla Trllotson Barbara Jack son Judy Conaway First Row Pat Plerce Deanna Alger Judy Jones Barbara Follum Joan Jorgensen Helene Rhoades Blanche Mrskovsky Judy Grau Beverly Ellrs Joan Cary Dorothy Colberg Shlrley Holben Wllma McClelland 448 . I - I ' I I ' ' - ' I I . . . . , - Q ' ' ' I I - v- : 1 J 1 1 l I r 1 W Marva Zentner, Sue Garrlson, Dee Ann Gunderson, Marlene lyn Bessey, Janet Dresher, Ann Ahlstrand, Nancy French, Donna 1 V 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' . ,, v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A V 1 I 1 ' 1 - - 1 1 , 1 g 1 1 1 1 , . Sophomore Crrls Qualrly lor Cub Squad POLAR CUBS Back rovv Drana Mllley Joyce Wultt Susle Wll rv Hurlson Lnda Rylprr Pat Nrtsrck Ilona Robinson K thy Carsey Nancy Flasher Rosemary Austrn Carolyn For tal Jurly Brunthaugh Joan Wolfararn Janice Joslyn Mary Patrlrk Lynne Jackson Marrlyn Harmon Karen Rappley Betty Kay Nlelsen Jenell Morrrs Mary Morris Janet Scho es t Clerk Se onrl row Marrlyr Ellrott Paula Overman Norrna l rrck Suelyn Moore Marllyn Leach Frances Roberson Char tte Rol n ow Loretta Bowlex Murrel Jensen Loanrlra n rqvv Drone Thomas Carol Johnson Laura Behney Esther Mar r y Poast Sandra Vonrlra Carolyn Floerrhlnaer Flrst row r Honak Sue Plat Manor Grant Jeanette Spencer S4 n lra Wllke Bamara Blrncl Lcllcnr Hansen Mary Ann Ostberg larne Lappat Sue Lldstrand Jar lie John Carol Robinson Jan lu Cahow Jane Helgren Barl ara Joy Johnson Patty Good Shrrley Kerser Barbara l Johnsor Lctor Johnson Pat Srrnones Kncelrna Pat Steuert Ruth Woosley POLAR CLJBS Back Row Judy Huntley Kay Grcenlrelcl Lena Hoult Kay Hcrnphrll Margaret Beard Janrce Bennett Judy Ben nett Evelyn Srnrth Zoy l-larrrs Kay Dayrs Nancy Funkhouser Nancy Trauthen Arlene Fouser Sandra Suttre Shrrley Puls Jerry Cox Barbara Larson Margaret Loomrs Sharon Round Loss Sass Second Row Myrl Grant Marllyn Onver Carolyn Carver Janet Taylor lda Burns Joyce Casey Pat Shannon Beverly Stalnaker Carol Forge Sharron Greer Paula Amsbury Lols Chase Carol Adams Nancy Hernrsch Drone Bachus Frrst Row Ellen Stokes Sandra l-ludoleston Sharon Tellander l.rncJa Cole Connre Pakrser arole Nelson Barbara Hayes Marrlyn Muller Beverly Jessen lrene Horak Beverly Arkens Marrlyn Dennls Glorra Rorrck Karcn Juason Judy Meehan Pat Flannrgan Nancy Sutton Barbara Lundholm Kneelrng Pat Mullrqan Claudra Hult 825, l anss JJI r I l xl I I J I I I A J I J - nl' J I J , J I J IJ J I vf,,'s+s J ' I J I I J 1 J ' J I J I lin U C ' C ' I I I I I Qt C , f I f C I I I I ,ntle Schroder Jackle Grau Eonnle Runge, Sharon Nelson, Welty Pat Sanders, Sharon SullrvanI Jo Ann Swanson Charlene fel ru rl s r I I A - I I ' tw lr rl J J C I J , J IJ leL.r'nr'. ' er 1 w I I I I I TEDDY BEARS Back row Connue Dunovo Kay Nuelsen Nollue Dyles Georguna Jacobsen Carol Heye Jackue Huntley Kay Col burn Karen Carlson Vurgunua Dyas Barbara Banghart Sally Anderson Beverly Adams Jeanne Blaur Carol Backman Mor garet Carpender Second raw Hazel Berg Donetta Johnson Jeanne Boyden 'onuce hrustuanscn Madelune Jorgenson Pat Carroll Judy Ellwood Judy Cochran Kay Kuykendall Lor roune Dolunsky Lennue Ehlers Lunda Johns Judy Hamer Karen Kleuder Sharon Boone Furst row Kathy Dolan Barbara Ehlers Sonja Kung Dee Carey Duane Kuser Judy Ellus Jean Hornush Joyce Kenny Lola Nuelsen Sugrud Larson Mary Fulton Judy Shval Donna Brown Ruth Johnson Mary Breeze Duane An ersen Freshmen are Teddy Dustunguushed from the Gold Polars only by the features ot theur emblem the Polar Cubs had much the same busy schedule and dutues Sophomore and junuor gurls made up thus group of l25 whuch worked on a game by game pount system each game countung fuve pounts Each gurl had to accumulate the 25 necessary toot ball pounts and 33 basketball pounts to be eluguble tor promotuon to the Gold Polars as a senuor Lune captauns were selected to check each lune at the games and to be responsuble for theur group TEDDY BEARS Back row Janet Sherwood Roberto Swanson Gerru Mullugan Betty McMuchael Luz Whalen Helen Wulson Judy Beard Jeannune Maur Sharon Brunrneur Eulene Martun Judy Sharp Lundo Manson Susan Ott Kathy Harrus Second row Janet Kyral Dorus Stewart Lunda Lonsbrough Susan Ful kerson Janet Preston Karen Peterson Sandra Moore Judy Preston Nancy Marutz Teno Van Cleave Judy Wulson Patrucua Melcher Sonja Lund Furst row Betty Panner Joyce Warruor Jo Ann Lambert Carol Thomas Judy Means Sharon Stafford Jean Provaznuk Rogene Ruh Judrth Newman Pat Sorenson Sherry Osborn Bears un Pep Program The youngest pep club both un nts years of exustence and the age of uts members us the Teddy Bear squad Composed of freshmen and clad un the same blue skurts and gold sweaters as th Polar Cubs and Gold Polars thus group contrubuted addutuonal color and cheers to the Vukung sports program Untul last year freshmen gurls could not partucupate un a pep club but spent theur turst year workung to be eluguble for Polar Cubs as sophomores Now wuth a head start as Teddy Bears the gurls know theur dutues and have a clear vuew of the sports program early un theur hugh school careers 483 r r u r ' A I r I 1 A r V r r r , j , u I , , I r 4 F - r r 4 1 1 r T u 4 s- , uru, , V j u r u u ' r t u r r 4 , , 2 , l , Carolyn True, Aluce McGregor, Judy Mikkleson, Mar,orie Sauser, . 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' 1 I K G A A Rrlle Team Work lor Awards North s Grrls Athletrc Assocratron rs com prrsed of lOO grrls who have earned member ship by partrclpatrng In three rn school and three out of school sports attendrng three out four ten mule hrkes, and by keeprng trarnrng rules for a perrod of erght consecutrve weeks GA A Back Row Nancy Sutton Joyce Wultf Carolyn Bessey Janrcc- Blrkhoter Margaret Loomus Penny Malnak Connre e Morll n Dennrs Lerlanr Hansen Barbara Carollne Krogskow Bonnie Nrxon Shrrley Aber Beverly Chrrsten en Secard Row Janet Scholcs Dlane Bachus Janet Clark Jenell Morrrs Karen Judson Zoy Horns Nancy Flesher Esther Martln Joyce Johnson Justrne Peterson Paula Amsbury Joan Jorgensen Loretta Bowley Lynn Jackson Clauclra l-lult Laura Behney Sandra Suttre Frrst Row Ellen Stokes Beverly Stalnoker Zoy Harrrs Marrlyn Leach Yvonne Grlbert Nancy Trouthen Beverly E'lrs Mary Ann Ostberg Dorothy Colberg Sue Platz Glrls may take part rn G A A as freshmen and earn as the frrst year award therr nu meral Two years of Interested partrcnpatlon warrants them a letter The hrghest achreve ment In G A A rs obtainable In the thrrd and fourth years when gurls may become the re crprents of the frrst and second clty awards Barbara Larson Pot Shannon Jucly Brumbaugh Carol Johnson Judy Conaway Beverly Pierce RIFLE TEAM Back Row Drana Brrge Judy Hamer Lando Lons brough Penny Molnack Jean l-lornush Barbara Hayes Carol Forge Marrlyn Dennrs Sandra Lenz Laura George Elarne Kerth Iey Judy Jacobs Beverly Chrlstensen Joyce Wulff Nollle Dyles Second Row Judy Conawoy Betty Pornts Sonclra Wulke Beverly Stalnaker Loy Horns Sandra Sanders Sue Lrdstrand Helene Rhoades Shurley l-lolben Ardrth Christensen Shrrley Kexser Loretta Bowley Nancy Sutton Flrst Row Janrce Cahow Joyce Johnson Joan Jorgensen Sandra Suttle 84 n . . . 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Pakrser, Bonnle Fiung , y I, ' l A Joy Johnson, Bllllana Molloy, Susan Frlbert, Norma Reslock, 1 , , - r ' V ' r , 1 r , r WINNING TEAMS Back Ro Barboa Banghart Nancy Sut No ak L do Cole Susan Fulbet Mary Patruck Furst Row ton Judy Jones Dorothy Colberg Connue Pak ser Barbara Hayes So do Sutte Marco Wetzler Jacke Grau Joan Jorgensen Foe Chr stensen Nancy Hensch Sharon Tellander Carolyn Judy Grau Sue Ldstrand Carol Welty Carol Forge Beverly Bessey Second Row Na cy Trauthen Beverly Perce Helene Stal oker Zoy Harrs Sandra Wlke Rhoades Claudua Hult Morlyn Leach Moruann Th bault Joyce Competutuon ls Keen un Curls' Atltletucs Aum take two deep breaths and squeeze the trugger Thus sentence us used repeatedly by Mrs Ruth B Seely physucal educatuon un structor and Sergeant Owen T Burcham R O T C unstructor who durect the Gurls Rufle Team The team an affuluate ofthe Natuonal Rufle Assacuotuon was composed of 40 Vukung las sues who earned membershup by scarung ZO or more pounts on each of IO targets The furst awards are three stages of marksman then nune steps through sharp shooter to expert The dustunguushed marksman us the hughest ob taunable award A fun match was shot wuth the Vukung bays team Nov I I Keen competutuon followed when matches were held wuth T J and Oma ho unuversuty teams Offucers elected were presudent Joyce John son vuce presudent Sandra Suttue secretary Januce Cahow treasurer Sandra Wulke ser geant at arms Barbara Blumenscheun and Joan Jorgensen A popular actuvuty among upperclassmen us the dancung class unstructed by Mrs Seely Each year the class us represented un the Fall Follues and Aurora Sports programs are planned to fut every gurl s tastes and new actuvutues are constantly beung added to create new fuelds of unterests Valley ball season ended wuth Carol Mur ray s team capturung the school champuon shup Claudua I-lult s team emerged as runner up Coral s team and the captauns ofthe Iosung teams were matched un an exhubutuon game at Open House Begunnung wuth the second semester bad munton and pung pong enthusuasts began tour In the last round of play Sandra Suttue edged out Joan Jorgensen for the badmunton cham puonshup whule Rebecca Serofy won top pung pong honors over Barbara Banghort The tennus squad placed thurd un lntercuty competutuon un the l954 season wuth Marcua Wetzler Sonua Ruckl Jackue Grau and Judy Grau earnung letters The season s practuce began wuth the furst warm rays of the sun un the early part of March A large number of gurls uouned the four returnung letter wunners un the sport thus sprung A champuanshup basketball team flourushed thus season through the efforts of ll Vukung co eds and a North Hugh hustory unstructor the team the Florence Luons the coach Ken neth Bauermeuster Drappung only one game durung the league semu funol playoffs the team emerged vuctoruous capturung the AAU Mudwestern Class B champuanshup and the Catholuc Youth Organuzotuon champuanshup 4:85 v wi r , - v , in , ' r, ' . ' I u , , ' I , f YW V il i u i , , I , i I , u , i u , , , I n , i , n , u, i . , ' , I , ' I u Il ' ' I I - . ,, . . , . . - . . . . . , . . I - . , . . I ' I ' . . . . , I ' . - u - nament play to determune the school champs, I . . . 1 I - I - - 1 I . . ' , , . . . I ' I - . I - . I - I I I . . . . I I ' ' . - - I . . . . I . g . I ' I - . . .- . I I 13 ,vvf Rlght to left GIRLS SPORTS SCENE Kung and Queen of Sports Andy Nastase and Mar cna Wetzler tall trophy case wuth banquet trnmmnngs three gurls nn gym togs tall space pep rally kick lane Cheerleaders work up enthusnasm Polar sectlon at the Ben son game Vnknng the snappy turtle makes sure Benson l-lare ns asleep Ray Uhlhorn helps Polar cause as Ellen Stokes makes sale and Connue Pakuser snltfs good es Vuklngs wanta wan at Dnstruct basket ball tournament ew, ,r.,y.,, 'W g yvur. ., fi 5 A A V 5 ,555.-eslliiiffgf ::'..,F5.,. We A .sh .-g:,::::., R, ..., ., ': ' , V J f fs fWWWfl, W fwmf, , Z f!Z7!ZQ xg! ZZ aw M X JW! ff QW 05: 17 W I7 J fn WW ,sas ..... :.1:1:z:s:s:e:f-' K SEIXIIGRS 1-vtn. -4 Campargners rnyade Mrss Crocker s class senlor class offrcers Bruce pays off electron bet Doug and Mary take the electron serlously sensors get shoulder arm and head sizes measured far caps and gowns 88 77 CLASS GFEICERS Presrdent Hess DYUS Vrce Presudent Bruce FlemlnQ Secretary JUdY GYGU Sergeants at arms Judy Kuykendall Bull Campbell Jane Russell Roger Lee Marcra Wetzler Harold Norgaard Sharon Wllch COMMITTEES Barbara Blake Eleanore Chaney Beverly Ellis Mary Henkel PICNIC C Ann Ahlstrand Karen Anderson Jackle Bolton Ernest Bowerman Judy Bushell Bull Campbell Judy Conaway Barbara Fleck Nancy French Jean Gibson Shlrley Holben Barbara Jackson Donna Jordan Mornlyn Kunold Duane Langevrn Joyce Johnson Janet Qunmby Jesselyn Rlsse Sharon Wnlch OMMITTEE Roger Lee Barbara Leughty Fred Lyman Sharon McCoy Marllyn Nnepmann Harold Norgaord Sally OGara Janet Pell Beverly Prerce Cynthla Pond Helene Rhoades Jane Russell Joan Schueler Marcia Wetzler Jean Wnlcox DINNER DANCE COMMITTEE Ar Nancy Jo Wolfe Chairman Elrzabeth Boyden Paul Hass Joan Lane Vernon Lee Sandra Melchlorsen Mary Moore Sally Palmer Dorls Petersen Jerry Rasmussen Beverly Smyser Ruchard Sutphen Patuence Tuerney Claudla Trauthen Connie Wnttges Kay Wolfgram Courtesy Sandy Rohlfs Chanrman Gwen Stnckels Dance Ray Uhlhorn Chaurman Fran Jasfram Tom Roberts Dorothy Thom Jerry Veatch Menu Kathy Byrne, Charrman Eloise Blgelow Marilyn Brink Pat Byrnes Prlnhng Roxy Eddleman Chalrman Charlotte Mitchell Harold Norgoard Roger Ryan Program Judy Kuykendall Chairman Joan Cary Anuta McGlynn Mary Moore Carole Nelson Marcia Wetzler Seahng Judy Grau Chalrman Ardlth Chnstensen Judy Conaway Beverly Ellis Joan Flfe Glenna Forcade Janeen Geiger Sonia Hollestelle Madelyn Howell Donna Jordan Lunda Ludwig Wllma McClelland Janrce Pofahl Bull Provaznlk Janet Quumby Helene Rhoades Jesselyn Rlsse Vaughn Da Steele Marlene Taefler Fmance Barbara Blumenschern Karen Anderson Rvchard Clark Bull Johnston Barbara Leughty Jam Lewls Fred Lyman Gerald Patrick Januce Rudd Dottre Jo Sage Wrlla Tnllotson ww 1 ...,....,................,.......... . af S A... fflfiQllllllllllllfifff... if .- ..,,.....,.......,....,.. 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Chanrman EDWIN KENNETH AASEN JR Antloch Calif Hugh School I Ver mnllnon S Dok 2 Naramasu T yo Japan Vlocer Park Tacoma Wash 3 Natlonal Thesolans 4 Track 34 Aurora 34 Chonr 34 ROTC 3 4 Sensor Play 4 CHARLOTTE ADAMS Y Teens I RALPH W ADAMS Westllngl3 HnYl23 ROTCI wie td' 234 Cadet Mayor Mllltary Poluce I 2 3 4 LYNN C AGEE ROTC I2 Private Furst Class I RAYMOND J AGOSTA Baseball I Football I ANN AHLSTRAND Natronal Honor Soclety Natvonal Thespuans 4 Am Besten 3,4, Aurora l,2,3 4, Fall Follles l, 234, Fnre Patrol 4, FTA 34, Hrs tartan 4, Greggltes 3 Polar Cubs 23, Polars 4, Red Cross 3, Pep Rally Commrttee 4, Shutterbugs l, 2, STS 3,4, Student Commission 23,4, Y Teens l,2,3,4 Cornhusker Glrls' State Alternate 3, Sensor Play 4, Honor Roll I,2,3,4 JAMES E AKEN South Hugh School I Baseball 2 Basketball 2 Football 2 3 Track 2 Red Cross 234 LLOYD E AKIENS Baseball l23 Basketball 2 Track DEANNA ROSALIND ALGER Aurora 234 Bel Canto 4 Chour F Gur Gle Le Cercle Francais 34 FNA 4 Polar Cubs 23 Polars 4 Shutter bugs 2 Student Commnsslon 2 Y Teens 4 Honor Roll I RICHARD L ALTSTADT Bcseball I2 Football I2 ARTHUR ANDERSEN WILLIAM H ANDERSON Basketball I Football l Track I, Aurora 3,4, Dance Band 2,3,4, Fall Follues 3,4, Hu Y Cycles l 2, March mg Band l,2,3,4, Drum Major 4, Orchestra 3,4, ROTC Band I,2,3,4, STS 34, Pep Band 23,4 189 90 KAREN M. ANDERSON National Honor Society Choir 45 F,T.A. 3,45 G.A.A. 25 Girls' Glee l5 North Star 4, Third Page Editor 45 Norseman 45 Polar Cubs 35 Polars 45 Red Cross 35 Shutter- bugs 2,35 Student Commission 25 Y-Teens l5 Honor Roll 1,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Library Club 2. ROYCE E ANDERSON Football 2 Track l ROTC 1 Master Sergeant NORMAN L ARMSTRONG Football 2 Wrestling 2 Choir l 2 3 HERSCHEL M ATCHISON Football l RICHARD ALAN BAKKERUD National Forensic League 34 Ten 234 BSO 3 Castle u 3 4 Digits 3 4 Sergeant at Arms 4 Fire Patrol 4 Fractions 2 H1 Y 3 4 Hi Y Cycles l 2 Red Cross 3 Sci ence Fiction Club I 2 3 Secretary 3 Honor Roll l 2 3 4 Science Club 4 President 4 STS 34 Stu ent Commission 3 CHARLES EDWARD BARBER Baseball l 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 ootball I 2 3 4 Boys O u Choir 2 Glee Club l Hi Y North Star 4 Student Commission 3 D SHIRLEY L. BARTON Greggites 45 G.A,A. l,35 Rifle Team l . DONALD W BEARD National Honor Society National Forensic League 34 tisans 3 Football l Track l 234 D its 34 Fare Patrol 4 H Y 4 Hi Y Cycles 2 Student Commission Alternate Boys States 3 Hogor Roll u JAMES M BECKER ARLENE J BEER Choir 4 Fall Follies 4 Glee Club l 3 Polar Cubs 3 Polars 4 Y Teens RONALD L BENDORF National Honor Society Wrestling 2 Choir 4 Digits 4 Fire Patrol 4 Glee Club 3 Sergeant at Arms 3 Junior Classical League 3 4 Sergeant at Arms 3 ROTC I2 34 Mayor 4 Academic Achieve ment 4 Board of Control 4 Honor Roll l 2 3 4 Student Commission 3 SANDRA JOAN BENSON National Thespians 4 Aurora 4 Fall Follies 4 Science Club 4 Sen lor Play 4 Honor Roll 4 Aurora Make Up Committee 3 Fall Follies Make Up Committee 4 ESTHER JEAN BERMAN Glee Club I Aurora Make Up Corn mlttee 3 Y Teens 3 ELOISE F BIGELOW Aurora I 23 Baton Twurlers I 23 4 Vuce Presudent 3 Presudent 4 Fall Follres I 2 3 4 GAA I March mg Band 2 3 4 Polar Cubs 2 3 Po lars 4 Y Teens 23 JAMES A BILLINGS ROTC l234 Captain 4 ROBERT J BILLOTTE Baseball 23 Basketball l Aurora 3 North Star 4 Sports Wrlter LEROY E BITHELL Golf 2 Wrestlung 2 ROTC l BARBARA ELAINE BLAKE Natlonal Honor Soclety Natronal Thespnans 4 Aurora I 2 3 4 Bel Canto 3 4 Choir 2 3 4 Treas urer 2 Fall Follies 234 Fare a trol 3 4 Glaclers 3 4 Glee Club I Sensor Play 4 Polar Cubs 23 Po lars 4 Red Cross 2 3 Board of Con trol 4 STS 34 Vnce President 4 Student Commrssuon 2 3 4 Y Teens l234 Horuzons 4 Honor Roll I 23 4 Cornhusker County Govern ment Day 3 Y' JAMES E BLAIR Holy Name Hugh School I 2 Base ball 34 Basketball 2 Football 3 4 Wrestlrng 3 Track 34 Aurora 4 Hu Y 4 Glee Club 4 Boys O Club 34 ROBERT C BLAIR Football 34 Boys O Club4 Fare Pa rol 4 H Y 34 Honor Roll l BARBARA JEAN BLUMENSCHEIN Natnonal Honor Soclety Chonr l2 Fnre Patrol 4 Fractnons I2 Vlce Presldent 2 GAA 4 Glacuers 34 Glee Club I Honor Roll 1234 Le Cercle Francais 3 Secretary 3 North Star 4 Norse man 4 Editor 4 Quull and Scroll 4 Polar Cubs 3 Polars 4 Girls Rlfle Team 34 Board of Control 4 Sc: ence Club 4 Secretary 4 Vlce Pres: dent 4 STS 34 Secretary 4 Stu dent Cornmlsslon 2 3 4 Valkyrles 4 Y Teens I Cornhusker Gurls State 3 Treasurer 3 Llbrary Club GLENDA BOLLER FNA 4 YTeens l3 Honor Roll JACQUELI NE R BOLTON Aurora 3 Bel Canto 34 Chour 34 Secretary 4 Greggltes 34 Treasurer 4 Polar Cubs 3 Polars 4 Y Teens I Honor Roll IZ34 ALLAN E BOONE Baseball I 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 Football I 2 3 Track l 23 4 Wrest Img 23 Aurora I 4 Boys O Club all ollles l Hn Y 3 4 Cross l 2 3 4 Q91 92 SANDRA JEAN BOSCO G.A.A. I5 Polar Cubs 2,35 Polars 45 Y-Teens 35 Minervettes 4. ERNEST A BOWERMAN Red Cross 3 Red Cross Councul 4 ROTC I234 Captaun 4 Mllutary Poluce I 2 Communuty Chest Corn muttee44 Shutterbugs 34 Treas urer ELIZABETH M BOYDEN Chour 4 Fall Follues 4 Glee Club Polar Cubs 3 Polars 4 MARILYN L BRINK Natuonal Thespuans 4 Aurora 4 A Glee Club 4 Polars Red Cross 23 Future Nurses 4 Make Up Commuttee 3 4 Y Teens 3 Senuor Class Play 4 WILLIAM L BROWN DIANA RAE BRYAN Abraham Luncoln Hugh School Coun cul Bluffs Iowa I2 Red Cross 2 Camera Club 2 Y Teens 4 4 r .IUDITH G. BUSH ELL Artisans 2,35 Make-Up Committee 35 F.T.A. 45 Polars 45 Red Cross 2, 35 Science Club 4, Treasurer 45 Shutterbugs 2,35 Student Commis- sion 3,45 Valkyrues 2,35 Y-Teens 25 Honor Roll 3,4. JACKSON ABBOTT BYARS Natuonal Honor Socuety Franklun Junuor Hugh Des Mounes Iowa I Roosevelt Hugh Des Mounes 2 Ruley Hugh South Bend lnduana 3 Honor Roll 34 Natuonal Foren suc League 34 Track 34 Castle Club 4 Duguts 4 Hu Y 4 Chaplaun 4 Scuence Club 4 KATHRYN A BYRNE Holy Name Hugh School I 2 Aurora 3 Chour 34 Glee Club 3 Polars 34 Red Cross 34 Valkyrles 3 Y Teens 34 Munervettes 4 PATRICIA L BYRNES Tennus I 2 3 4 Cheerleaders 4 Fure Patrol 4 GAA I Polar Cubs 23 Red Cross I 234 Fall Follues Pro gram Valkyrues 3 Y Teens I 23 4 Munervettes 4 Senuor Gurls Scouts WILLIAM H CAMPBELL Baseball I Football 2 34 Track I 2 3 4 Wrestlung 2 3 4 Aurora I Bovs O Club 34 Fall Fo ues u P ro Hu Y 4 Cross 4 ROTC I234 Captaun 4 Crack Squad I 2 BETTY LU CANTWELL Polar Cubs 23 Polars 4 Y Teens E ' V I I . 5 , u I 1 I ' ' ' ' I I 1 ' - ' ' I I I - I . , , I . ' ' I u I V ' I I ' u ' J ' 5 35 H ' . 2 I - I u I I I , : I , J , ' . 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ELEANOR G CARLSON Aurora l 2 3 4 Girls Dance Band 3 Fall Follies l 23 Orchestra l 2 3 4 Marching Band 4 Concert Band 4 ROBERT W CARTER Central High School St Joseph Missouri 12 Football 3 Track 3 Aurora 3 Bel Canto 4 Choir 34 Follies 3 Hi Y JOAN MARIE CARY Make Up Committee 3 4 Miner vettes 4 Polar Cubs 2 3 Polars 4 A 4 Y Teens l 2 3 4 Senior Play 4 DOUGLAS C CASEY Aurora Stage Band 3 4 Dance Band 34 Fall Follies 4 Marching Band i234 Orchestra 4 ROTC Band 2 ELEANORE CHANEY National Honor Society Aurora 1234 Cheerleaders 234 Captain 4 El Polo Del Norte 34 Treasurer 4 F ll Follies 1234 Fire Patrol 34 Fractions l Gla ciers 34 Sergeant at Arms 34 Red Cross 3 Cheerleading Commit tee 4 Minervettes 4 STS 4 Ser geont at Arms 4 Student Commis sian 24 Student Council 734 Intra-City Council 25 Y-Teens 34 Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Honor Roll I 2,3 4' Cornhusker County Govern- ment Day 3' Homecoming Queen 4. DONALD P. CHASE Aurora 2,35 Bel Canto 35 B.S.O. 3, 45 Choir 2,3545 Fall Follies 45 Glee Club l5 Le Cercle Francais l5 ROTC l,3,4, First Lieutenant 45 Military Police I5 Honor Roll 3. df 15' ,... I TLi'f'i: ' 5 .... ..... .... ..,,. 5- - 53 ,.,., ,,.,.. , ,:iv.',:.2v-:--v::w 'P i egwigssykl l. 4 ,5 W 5 , .,:?,.: .EE-,:, sf, ARTHUR C CHATMAN Football 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Wrestling 3 Boys O Club 3 4 Marching Band l 2 3 ROTC Band l 23 ARDITH F CHRISTENSEN Aurora 2 GAA 23 Polars 4 Girls Rifle Team l234 OSCAR T CHRISTENSEN ROTC l 2 3 4 Captain 4 JOHN LEWIS CLARK National Thespians 4 Wrestling 'I urora I 4 El e Norte l23 F Follie Glee Club 4 Vice President 4 Hi Y 234 Red Cross 1234 ROTC I 2 Corporal 4 Student Commission 23 Castle Club 2 President I Senior Play l 24 LAWRENCE WILLIAM CLARK Football 3 Track 3 Wrestling 3 Castle Club l Hi Y 4 ROTC l2 Master Sergeant 4 RICHARD O. CLARK Am Besten 3,4, President 45 Track I5 Fall Follies 3,45 ROTC l,2,3,45 Crack Squad 2,3,4, Co-Commander5 Outstanding Cadet 19545 S.T.S. 4. C93 KENNETH I COMBS Walnut Junuor Hugh School Grand Island Nebraska I Aurora 234 Choir 2 Dance Band 4 Fall Follnes Gee Club 2 Hn Y Cycles Marching Band 34 Orchestra 2 34 ROTC 2 Flrst Sergeant 4 ROTC Band 34 Honor Roll 3 JUDITH C CONAWAY Tennus 4 Aurora 2 3 4 Dance Band I 2 3 4 Fall Follies I 3 4 Fractions I 3 Sergeant at Arms 2 G AA I 2 3 4 Captann 2 Marchang Band I 2 3 4 North Star 4 Norseman 4 Gurls Sports Edltor 4 Orchestra I 234 Polar Cubs 2 Polars 34 Red Cross 2 3 Girls Rufle Team 2 3 4 Scnence Club 4 Shutterbugs I 2 3 Valkyrles 4 Y Teens I 2 3 4 Honor Roll I 23 4 Manervettes DALE O CONRAD ROGER L COOPER Natlonal Honor Soclety nnls I34 BSO 34 Dlglts Fnre Patrol 4 Captain 4 Fractlons I 2 Hn Y Cycles I 2 Red Cross 3 STS 3 4 Student Commlssnon 3 4 Honor Roll I24 FRED CORBINO Wrestlmg I Marchmg Band I2 ROTC Band 2 PETER .I COSTELLO Baseball I 94:9 you WK CLAYTON L CRAIG Wrestlnng I 2 Chour 3 Glee Club R THOMAS CULBERTSON Baseball I Football I Track I Aurora 2 3 4 Chour 2 Dance Band F H Y Marchmg Band I 2 3 4 Orchestra I 234 ROTC Band I234 KAY L CUSTER Natronal Honor Soclety Chonr 34 Secretary 4 Fall Follnes 34 Fare Patrol 34 Glee Club 4 Presldent 4 Greggltes 34 Polar Cubs 3 Polars 4 Red Cross 23 Make Up Committee 3 Student Commussson Y Teens I 2 3 Mmervettes 34 Treasurer 3 Sec re ar 4 Honor Roll I3 BEVERLY ANN DANNER Summer Graduate Teens I2 Glee Club 34 THOMAS ODELL DAVIS .IR Basketball I Football 2 3 Track I 4 Boys O Club 34 s G e I 2 LUELLA EMILY DIXSON glee Club I Y Teens 4 Mmervettes DOUGLAS DOANE Basketball I 2 3 4 Football 4 Ten nas 234 Choir 34 Fure Patrol 4 Ca tam 4 Glee Club I 2 H Y 3 H Y Cy es DELOSS R DONNELLY January Graduate LADDIE J DONAT Aurora I 2 Fall Follnes I Shutter bugs I2 Stage Crew I2 Mot on Plcture Operator 4 ROBERT J DOWNING Natlonal Thespnans 4 Wrestlmg 3 Student Manager 3 Aurora 4 Make Up Commrttee 3 Boys O ub 3 I H Y ecretary 4 ROTC IZ3 Senior Play 4 JANET DRESHER Natlonal Honor Soclety National Thesplans 34 Hlstorlan Aurora 234 Fall Follles I Fure Patrol 3 4 Fractions 2 Glacuers 34 Glee Club I Honor Roll 123 4 Le Cercle Francais I Z3 4 Polar Cu s 23 Polars 4 Red Cras 3 Rlfle Team 123 Sensor Play 4 Shutterbugs I 23 Vnce Presldent I STS 4 Student Commission 4 Y Teens I 234 HESS S DYA5 Natnonal Honor Socrety Natuonal Forenslc League 3,4, Pres: dent 4, B SO 3,4, Vrce President 4, Chonr 3, Fare Patrol 4, Glee Club I, 2, H: Y 3,4, Treasurer 4 Hr Y Cy cles 3, .lunuor Classical League 3,4, Presldent 4, Red Cross Councll 4, President 4 ROTC I, Student Com mlssron 3, Student Councul 4 Honor Roll l,2,34 IW' M' 'tenuo- 'Nw-n ROXAN NA B EDDLEMAN GAA I 2 North Star 4 Lnbrarlon Homecamung Committee 4 Y Teens l23 Munervettes 3 Norseman 4 LOIS J EDDY Aurora 4 Polar Cubs 3 Polars 4 Red Cross 3 Y Teens 2 3 4 Mrner vettes 4 Make Up Commlttee 3 4 CRAIG B EDWARDS Natuonal Honor Soclety Aurora 34 Fall Follles 4 Junlor Classlcol League 3 4 ROTC I 2 3 4 Mayor Crack Squad 3 4 Honor Roll RUTH ELLIOTT Natlonal Thespuans 4 Aurora 34 Make Up Comrmttee 4 FTA 4 Polar Cubs 23 Shutterbags I Stu dent Commnsslon 2 3 4 Y Teens 2 34 Semor Play 4 BEVERLY ELLIS Natuonal Honor Society Natlonal Thespnans 4 Aurora 34 Fall Follles 4 Fnre Patrol 4 Frac t ns2 FTA 4 GAA I3 P0 r Cubs 23 Treasurer 3 Captaln 3 Polars 4 Red Cross 3 Shutterbugs 23 Secretary 3 STS 34 Student Commnssuon 23 4 Y Teens I 234 Honor Roll I 2 3 4 Hornzons 4 Ser geant at Arms 4 Sensor Play 4 Bowllng 4 JOSEPH E FABIAN Aurora l,3,4, Marchmg Band 2,3, Stage Crew 4 195 JANET JEAN FARIEN Polar Cubs 23 Polars 4 Student Commission 3 Y Teens 3 ALICE M FENNELL GAA I Greggites 34 Polar Cubs 23 Polars 4 Student Commission 4 Y Teens 234 Minervettes 4 Honor Roll I 2 3 MICHAEL L FIELD National Honor Societ National Forensic Leaaue 3 4 Foot B 34 Fire Patro Fractions 2 Red Cross 3 Red Cross Council 4 Board of Control 4 Sci ence Club 4 Vice President 4 Pres udent 4 Shutterbugs 4 Treasurer 4 S 3 4 President 4 Studen Comm: sion 2 3 4 Honor Roll I 2 EARL N FIELDING Marching Band I 2 3 4 Senior Or chestra I 2 3 4 Pep Band 4 ROTC Band I 2 3 4 ROTC l 2 4 Captain 4 Military Police I 4 Aurora 4 JOAN M FIFE National Thespians 4, Aurora 34 Bel Canto Swing 4' Cheerleaders 45 F Follies I,2.3,4' Fire Patrol 34' Glee Club 45 Polar Cubs 2,3' Red Cross 35 Y-Teens l,3,4g Library Club PATRICK FINNERTY Summer Graduate 96: 'ibn vw- wise I' BEVERLY ANN FITCH Greggites 3 4 Shutterbugs I Y Teens I 2 Fall Follies Program Com mittee 4 BARBARA A FLECK National Honor Society National Forensic League 34 ec retary 4 Digits 34 Secretary 4 Fire Patrol 4 Fractions I2 Secre tary 2 FTA 4 Vice President 4 Glaciers 34 Polar Cubs 3 Polars 4 Red Cross 2 3 Red Cross Council 4 Board of Control 4 STS 34 Vice President 4 Student Cornmis sion 3 4 Valkyries 4 Y Teens 23 4 Honor Roll I 2 34 Alternate to Cornhusker Girls State 3 FRED C FLECK ROTC I 234 First Lieutenant Military Ponce l 2 BRUCE J FLEMING National Honor Society National Forensic League 34 ional Thespians 34 President 4 ennis 23 urora I 4 e nto 34 Vice President 3 BSO 34 Secretary 3 Cheerleaders 3 Choir 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Vice Pres: ent 3 I ies 234 I Patrol 34 Fractions 2 President 2 Sergeant at Arms 2 Hi Y 3 Treas urer 3 H1 Cycles 2 Vice President 2 Red Cross 4 Red Cross Council 4 Vice President 4 ROTC I 234 Ca tain 4 Mlltary Police I2 Crack Squad I 2 3 4 Co Command er 4 Best Cadet 23 Shutterbugs 2 President 2 Treasurer Z STS 4 Student Commission 4 Student Council 2 3 4 Vice Preuident 3 Sec retary 3 President 4 Cornhusker ys State 3 Governor 3 Boys Nation 3 County Government 3 u ge 3 Honor Roll I 2 34 Inter city Student Council 4 High School Traffic Council 4 Exchange Club Sophomore Scholastic Award 2 Sen ior Play 34 MARY LOUISE FOISEY TOM FOLKERS Stage Crew 23' Wrestling I234' Bo s O Club 34' Boys Glee 3. BARBARA GLEE FOLLUM Natlonal Thesplans 4 Aurora 23 4 Bel Canto 4 Chorr 3 4 Fall Fol s GA l Glee Clu Presudent 3 Polar Cubs 2 3 Polars 4 Red Cross l23 Student Com mlssuon 4 Y Teens l 23 4 Make Up Commrttee 3 Senior Play 4 MARVA JANE FORBES Polars 2 Y Teens 123 GLEN NA M FORCADE Cholr 4 Fall Follles 4 Glrls Glee 3 Polar Cubs 2 Polars 4 Y Teens 4 MARTHA E FORREST urora 23 F Il ues 2 GAA l Greggntes 3 4 Polar Cubs 23 Polars 4 Student Commusslon 4 Y Teens 4 Munervettes 4 JEAN L FOX Aurora 3 Glee Club l Greggutes JEAN FRANCISCO Natlonal Honor Soclety Natnonal Thesplans 4 Aurora 34 Bel Canto 4 Chour 3 4 Dance Band 3 Fall Follres 34 Make Up Com mlttee 4 Glacuers 3 4 Secretary 3 4 Glee Club 2 Honor Roll I 2 3 4 Le Cercle Francars 3 4 Sergeant at Arms 3 Presldent 4 Marching Band 234 Student Commission 34 Y Teens 234 Pep Band 23 Sensor Play 4 DARYL L FRAZELL Natuonal Honor Socuety Honor Roll l 234 Quull and Scroll 4 Football l Aurora 2 Glee Club l Bel Canto 3 4 Treasurer 4 Dlglts Fo les 4 Flre Patro Castle Club 34 Sergeant at Arms 3 Choir 24 Fractions l2 Treas urer 2 Hn Y Cycles 2 Junlor Class: cal League 3 4 Aquula Aqullonns 3 4 North Star 4 Sports Editor 4 Aurora 4 Scrence Flctuon Club 23 Treasurer 3 Cornhusker Boys State Alternate NANCY C FRENCH Natlonol Honor Society Natnonal Thesolans 4 Aurora 2 3 4 r-all Follres 3 4 Flre Patrol 4 Frac tons 2 Presldent 2 Le Cerce Francans l 2 3 North Star 4 Edlto rnal Chief 4 Polar Cubs 2 Polars 3 4 Red Cross 3 Glrls Rlfle Team l 7 3 Shutterbugs 2 STS 4 Stu dent Commlssnon 2 4 Y Teens l 2 Honor Roll l234 Quill an Scroll 4 Horlzons 4 Sensor Play 4 LAWRENCE C FRITCHER Football l Aurora l 234 Choir Fa Folle 2 Glee Club KENNETH L FRITZ aseball l Football o ROTC l 2 Corporal 2 YVON NE V GALLATIN HARLAN D GAMMEL Aurora 34 Fall Follies 34 Stage Crew 3 4 197 DONALD J. GAPPA Am Besten 3,45 Aurora 3,45 Choir 3,45 Glee Club l5 ROTC l, Private DAVID W. GARRETT National Thespians 45 Track I,2,3, 45 Aurora 3,45 Boys' O Club 2,3, 4, Dance Band 35 Fall Follies 3,4 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra 3 GAYNOR SUE GARRISON Aurora 23 Bel Canto 4 Choir 2 lin I .ff A 4 GIeeCu l Po rs 4 YTeens l23 KP LORA MAE GATCHELL Bowlnng 4 JANEEN K GEIGER Auroaa 3 4 AFall Follnes 4 Fare Pa Glee 4 North Star 4 Norseman 4 Senror Edntor 4 Polar Cubs l23 Lune Captaln 3 Polars 4 Lune Cap tam 4 Red Cross I2 Shutterbugs 12 Student Commlsslon 23 Y Teens I234 Horuzons 4 Bowlmg DANIEL J GERKEN ROTCI Private 98, DAVID A. GERKEN ROTC l,2, Private. DONALD M. GIBSON Wrestling l,2,3,45 Boys' O Club 2,3,4, REGINA L GIBSON GA A 3 4 Greggutes 4 Polar Cubs 3 Polars 4 Red Cross 3 Shutter bugs l 2 Valkyrres 4 Y Teens l Z 3 Mlnervettes 4 Fall Follies Pro gram Committee 4 Honor Roll 23 JUDITH M GILLIES Natlonal Thespnans 4 Aurora 4 Make Up Comrmttee 3 4 Y Teens l Sensor Play 4 Scnence Flctlon Club 3 CHRISTOPHER H GOULD Benson Hngh l Baseball 4 Chonr 3 4 ROTC l Z 3 4 Fnrst Lleutenant Rifle Team 4 CAROL JOAN GRANT Greggntes 34 Polar Cubs 3 Polars 4 Student Commussnon 3 4 Y Teens 234 Honor Roll 3 JUDITH GRAU National Honor Society Natnonal Thesplans 4 Secretary 4 Baseball 2 Basketball 2 Tennls 2 34 Aurora 234 Bel Canto 4 Cholr 2 3 4 Tresaurer 2 Fall Follles I e rol Gnrls Glee l Le Cercle Francals l 234 Presldent 3 Polar Cubs 23 Polars 4 Sergeant at Arms 4 Red Cross 23 Actsvutres Commlttee 3 Flre Patrol Comrnuttee 4 STS 4 Student Commrssuon 34 Student Councul 3 4 Secretary 4 Y Teens l 2 3 4 Presldent 4 Cornhusker Coun ty Government Day 3 Honor Roll 1234 Sensor Play 4 Make p Cornmlttee 3 ROBERT R GRAY ROTC l 23 4 Fur t Lueutenant 4 DEE ANN GUNDERSEN Aurora 24 Choir 4 FTA 4 Girls ee l3 Polars 4 Y Teens l ROBERT H GUY seball 3 Fare P trol 34 Hr 3 Hn Y Cycles 2 ROTC l Corporal CONNIE C HALE Glee Club 4 Y Teens l2 Miner vettes 4 MARSHA A HAMILTON M ,pk 'Qi' -2 ,riser 'ia WILMA P HAMILTON Glee Club l DOUGLAS F HANNA Natlonal Forensuc League 34 BS O 3 4 Treasurer 4 Castle Club 2 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 3 Fure Pa r 3 4 3 ROT l 2 Second Lneutenant 4 Mnlltary Po llce 3 Board of Control 4 Shutter bugs 3 STS 4 Treasurer 4 Sc: ence Flctnon 2 3 Presndent 3 Pawns l Honor Roll 34 ROBERT E HANSEN National Honor Socuety atlonal Thesplons 3 4 Vlce Pres: dent 4 Baseball l 2 Basketball l Aurora 34 Bel Canto 4 BSO 4 Chour 234 Vice Presldent 4 Fall Follies 4 Flre Patrol 4 Fractions 4 Glee Club l Student Commlsslon 3 4 Sensor Play 34 Honor Roll l WILMA JEAN HARDEN Teens l2 MARY JEAN HART Aurora 3 Bel Canto 4 Cholr 34 Presldent Glrls Glee 3 Polar Cubs 3 Polars 4 Y Teens 3 4 KATHRYN L HASENYAGER Natnonal Honor Soclety National Forensnc League 34 Le Cercle Francans 34 Vnce Presldent 4 Marching Band l Z3 4 Student Commission 2 3 4 Honor Roll 2 3 4 4499 PAUL HASS National Honor Society Artisans l,2,35 Hi-Y 35 Cycles 25 North Star 4, Editor 45 Norsemcln 45 ROTC l,2, Corporal 25 Quill and Scroll 4. KENNETH C. HECHT Marching Band 2,3545 ROTC Band 2,7l,4. JOAN J HELDT Greggites 3 4 Polar Cub l 2 3 P lar 4 Student Commission 3 4 Y Teens l 2 Red Cross 2 Honor MARY ELIZABETH HENKEL Le Cercle Francais l 2 3 North Star 4 Editorial Chief 4 Polar Cubs 3 Polars 4 Red Cross 3 Red Cross Council 4 Rifle Team l 2 Shutter buns I2 Student Commission 3 eens l 2 3 4 Honor Roll BARBARA JEAN HENRY Aurora 3 4 Choir 34 Glee Club l Polars 4 Y Teens 3 MARILYN R HIER lOO rx -at -,,W!l5s:r--i-X... Egan: 'I It 'X 5 il , 'QMS -v 'WW ROBERT A. HOHAM National Forensic League 3,45 Am Besten 3,45 Tennis 3,45 B.S.O. 3,4, Clerk 45 Castle Club 3,45 Fire Pa- trol 45 Hi-Y 45 Red Cross 3,45 S.T.S, 35 Student Commission 4. SHIRLEY A. HOLBEN Aurora 2,45 Baton Twirlers l5 Choir l,25 Dance Band 35 Fall Follies 25 gS.A.A. 2,3,45 Polars 45 Rifle Team ,4. SONJA RAE HOLLESTELLE GAA l Y Teens 4 Honor Roll 3 ROBERT D HOLMES Football 'I Track l2 ROTC l23 Master Sergeant SUZANNE HOOTON A Po r Cu s Red Cross 3 Y Teens IZ34 JOH N T HOPE Football l Aurora IZ34 Orches l RONALD V HOPP Go 34 os O Cub B 4 Castle Club 234 Presldent Choir 2 DIQITQ 34 Treasurer 4 Fracflons 2 Glee Club I H Y 4 l-ll Y Cycles 2 ROTC I Student Commlssxon 4 GARY L HOSTETTER Wrestlung l Glee Club I2 Treas urer I 2 ROTC I 7 34 Corporal JIM R HOUGHTON Hn Y 4 ROTC I2 Corporal WILLIAM J HOUGHTON Chour 3 Fractuons I2 Secretary Hn Y Cycles 2 ROTC I2 Corporal MADELYN V HOWELL North Star 4 Clrculatnon Manager Reporter Norseman YTeens 23 4 Mrnervettes 4 JAMES ROGER HUBBARD Gretna Hugh School I 23, HI Y 4 Boys Glee 4, Senior Choir 4 em QW -npr -qw rr 'QP i 8 We KENNETH R HUFFORD Glee Club 2 3 4 Vlce Presudenf 4 ROTC I 2 Sergeant 2 Military Po e DARLENE A HUNTER Make Up Committee 3 Orchestra Po ar Cubs 2 Polars 3 4 Cross 3 Mlnervettes 4 HARLOW W INMAN BARBARA J JACKSON our 4 GAA Glee Club North Star 4 Norseman 4 Polars 4 Y Teens I 7 Mlnervettes 4 SYLVIA JUNE JAMES our 4 TA G Le Cercle Francaus I Polars 4 Teens 4 FRANCES J JASTRAM Natlonal Thesplans 4 Artnsans 2 3 Aurora 34 Fall Follues 24, Po lar Cubs 2, Polars 3,4, Red Cross 3, Y Teens I 3 4, Sensor Play 4 14 lol DON J JEFFREY a eball l Basketball 1 2 3 Football 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 Cholr 12 Marchlng Band 1 2 3 Orchestra 4 Red Cross 1 2 3 4 ROTC Band l 2 3 MARVIN JELINEK Honor Roll 1 LEANNE E JENSEN Amhert Central Hugh School Buf falo New York 1 Honor Roll 2 3 4 Strung Group 3 4 Aurora 2 3 Dance Band 4 Fall Follles 4 Pep Band 3 4 Marchrng Band 234 Orchestra 2 3 4 Secretary Lrbrarlan 3 4 ROGER E JOHNSEN Natronal Honor Socrety Natronal Forenslc League 34 Ten n 1 B s O Club O 3 4 Secretary 4 Castle Club 3 4 Vrce Presldent 3 Sergeant at Arms 4 Drglts 34 Vrce President 4 Flre Patrol 4 Captaun 4 Frac trans I Hr Y 4 Red Cross 3 Board of Control 4 S T S 3 Student Com rnrsslon 4 Honor Roll 1 23 4 Corn husker Boys State 3 State Englneer JOYCE JOHNSON Natronal Honor Soclety Honor Roll 1234 Natronal Thes plans 4 Aurora 34 Fall Follres 3 Fare Patrol 34 Captaln 4 Frac tlons 12 Vrce Presldent 2 GAA 1 3 County Government Day 3 Po lar Cubs 2 3 Presrdent 3 Polars 4 Lune Captain 4 Rlfle Team 123 4 Presrdent 4 Grrls Athletnc Board 4 Shutterbugs 123 Sergeant at Arms 2 STS 34 Secretary 4 Student Councrl 34 Student Com mrsslon 2 3 4 Y Teens 1 2 Horrzons 34 President 4 Senior Play 4 DENNIS G JOHNSON Aberdeen Hugh School Aberdeen Maryland 23 Balboa Hrgh School 1 Canal Zone Panama 1 2 QQ GORDON E JOH NSON Natlonal Honor Soclety National Forensic League 34 Ar trsans 3 BSO 4 Castle Club 1 2 34 Secretary Treasurer 3 Vrce President 4 Drgrts 4 Hr Y 3 4 Hr Y Cycles 1 2 ROTC 1 2 Corporal 2 Scrence Club 4 Student Commrssron 34 Honor Roll 1234 WILLIAM E JOHNSON Aurora 3 Castle Club 2 Dance Band 23 ROTC 12 Captam 2 Mllltary Police 12 Science Flctlon Club 123 Student Commrsslon 3 WILLIAM A JOHNSTON Natlonal Honor Socrety Natronal Thespnans 4 Football Tennls 34 Aurora 34 BSO 34 Castle Club 1 2 3 4 Dance Band 3 Drguts 34 Fall Follles 3 Fractrons 12 Marchmg B nd 1234 chestra 34 Red Cross 3 ROTC Warrant Officer 4 ROTC Band 1 2 34 Armlstrce Day Commrttee 4 Make Up Commrttee 4 Sclence Club 4 Shutterbugs l 2 34 Treas ur r 2 Secretary 34 STS 4 Sclence Frctron Club 3 Sergeant at Arms 3 Honor Roll 1 234 Senior Play 3 4 All Cnty Muslc Clrnlc 23 THOMAS EVANS JONES National Thesprans 4 Football 2 34 Track 1234 Wrestlmg 12 Aurora 4 Boys O Club 34 F e Pa rol 4 Hr Y 34 Hu Y Cycles 1 2 Semor Play 4 North Star 4 Make Up Commuttee 34 STS 4 Student Commnssnon 1234 Junlor Chorr 3 Vlce Presrdent 3 Honor Ro 34 DON NA MAE JORDAN Natlonal Honor Socrety El Polo Del Norte 34 Edltorrol Chref 4 Greggrtes 34 North Star 4 Clrculatlon Manager 4 Mrner vettes 4 Norseman 4 Polar Cubs 3 Polars 4 Red Cross 2 Student Cammrssron 23 Honor Rall 1 234 TED D JORDAN PAUL G KALLSTROM Summer Graduate Le Cercle Francais 12 ROTC 1 34 Frrst Lleutenant 4 HENRY F KAMMERER seball 12 Golf 12 Tra Wrestllng 1234 BARBARA L KANE Polar Cubs 23 Polars 4 Y Teens JOH N C KOALBLAS Natnonal Thespnans 4 Artlsons 3 Aurora 234 Fall Follles 1 March Inq Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 ROTC Band 234 Sensor Play 4 DONNA J KOENIG Polar Cubs 3 Polars 4 Y Teen LARRY D. KRENZER Football 1' Aurora 4' Fall Follies Stage Crew 4. Minn,- JANET K KREPS Aurora 3 Greggutes 4 Y Teens 73 Grrls Scouts 23 MARILYN ANN KUNOLD Honor Roll 124 GAA 12 Sen or Girls Glee 4 Greggntes 34 Pres: dent 4 North Star 4 Llbrorlan 4 Norseman 4 Polar Cubs 2 Polars 4 Y Teens 1 2 3 JUDITH A KUYKENDALL Notuonol Honor Soclety Tennls 3 4 Aurora 24 El Polo Del Norte 3 Fall Follies 34 Fare Pa tro 34 Fractions 2 GAA 123 Polar Cubs 23 Polars 4 Treasurer 4 Red Cross Councll 34 Shutter bugs 23 Secretory 3 STS 4 Stu dent Commlssron 4 Student Council 3 4 Valkyrles 4 Intro Cnty Student Councll 3 4 SHARON JEAN LA FORTE Aurora 4 Bel Canto 3 Choir 4 Fall Follles 3 Glee Club 3 Shutter b sl23 YTeensl2 CHARLES ALLAN LAGERSTROM Notronol Honor Soclety Natlonal Forenslc League 34 m Besten 3 Presldent 3 Tennls 34 Aurora 3 4 BSO 3 4 Clerk 3 Vlce Presldent 3 President 4 Castle Club 2 3 4 Presldent 3 Secretary Treos urer 4 Sergeant at Arms 4 Dua 34 Treasurer 3 Presldent 4 a Follles 34 Flre Patrol 34 Student Manager 4 County Government Day 3 Red Cross 3 ROTC 1 2 34 Crack Squad 3 4 STS 34 Student Commusslon 4 Student Council 34 Vlce Presudent 4, Honor Roll 12 3,4' Cornhusker Boys State 3 Po- lice Judge 3 Adiutant General 3. NICHOLAS LANDIN Choir 4' Glee Club 4' Marching Band 2,3,4' Band 2,3,4' Science Club 4. 4 103 JOAN L LANE Lynwood Hugh Lynwood California 2 Compton Hugh Compton Call forma 3 DIANE LANGEVIN National Honor Society Aurora 3 El Polo Del Norte 34 Presudent 4 Fall Follues 4 Fare Pa 34 G A 1234 Glee 4 Horlzons 34 Secretary 4 North Star 4 News Edntor 4 Polar Cubs l23 Sergeant at Arms 2 Polars 4 Red Cross l23 Aurora Com mlttee 4 Shutterbuqs 12 Student Commussuon 3 YTeens 2 Commnttee Chaurman 4 Honor Roll 34 Quull and Scroll 4 ROBERT J LARSEN ROGER C LEE Notlonal Honor Soclety Natnonal Forensxc League 3 4 Base l Tenms 4 Wrestlung urora 34 Boys Club BSO 34 Secretary 4 Castle Club 23 4 Sergeant ot Arms 4 Drgrts me 34 Flre Potro H Y 4 Sergeant at Arms 4 L Cercle Francaus I2 Red Cross 3 RO C lZ34 Major 4 Mulltory Pollce 4 Crack Squad 3 4 Student Councll 4 Student Commlsslon 34 Hnor Roll4 NRA 1234 e Presldent 4 VERNON E LEE Art: ans l 2 3 Sergeant at Arms 3 Aurora 3 H1 Y 34 Hn Y Cycles l 2 Le Cercle Francais l 2 Sergeant at Arms 2 Student Commlssuon 2 3 BARBARA L LEIGHTY Make Up Commnttee 3 Student Commusslon 3 4 Y Teens l IO4 xr GUN 'PWM' JIM E LEWIS ROTC l 2 Glee Club 3 Librarian 3 mor Choir 34 JAM ES O LOVE Baseball l Football l2 Track 234 ROTC l MARY EMMA LOZIER Natnonal Honor Society Honor Roll l 234 Quull and Scroll 4 Natlonal Forensuc League 34 Froctuons 2 North Star 4 Norse man 4 Actnvltles Editor 4 Polar Cubs 3 Red Cross 3 Scnence Club 4 Student Commlssnon 34 Val kyrues 34 Y Teens 234 LINDA LOUISE LUDWIG Aurora l 2 3 Baton Twlrlers l 2 3 Vrce Presldent 4 Fall Follues l 34 Morchlng Band 234 Rnfle Team l 2 Y Teens 4 FRED L LYMAN Track 23 Castle Club 4 ROTC 12 Scnence Club 4 STS 4 JOHN A MADDUX Football l Golf 4 Track 3 Wrest Aurora Bo s C ub 3 4 Choir 4, all Follies Hn Y 3,4, Hu Y Cycles 2, R I23,4, Mayor 4 Crack Squad 3, Science Club 4 SYLVIA M MALLERY Polars 4 Student Commission 4 Y Teens 4 WESLEY W MALNACK Ba eball 3 Golf l234 Wrestling o s O Club I234 Honor Ro 3 JOE T McCARTN EY Artisans 3 Aurora 3 Castle Club HI Y Cycle er Geant at Arms 2 North Star 4 ROTC I Make Up Committee 3 Science Fiction l SHARON DALE McCARTY Fall Follies 4 GAA I Greggites 34 Polar Cubs 2 3 Polars 4 Red C o s I 2 3 Shutterbugs I Teens l 2 3 4 Honor Roll 3 WI LMA T McCLELLAND T nnus 4 Fall Follies 4 GAA l Girls Glee I4 Treasurer 4 Pres: dent 4 Girl Scouts 34 Polar Cubs 23 Polars 4 Lune Captain 4 Rifle Team I' Make-Up Committee 3' Minervettes 4. ROBERT C. McCLUSKY Aurora 2 3' Fall Follies 2,3 4' ROTC l 2 3 4' Crack Squad 2 3 4. 'F' ..- ta--'NK 'W SANFORD W McCONNELL Aurora l Fall Follies 4 North Star 4 Orchestra I 2 4 Red Cross 4 Red Cro s Council 4 FRITZ McCORD St Paul Hloh School St Paul Ne braska l 23 SHIRLEY ANN McCORD Greggites 34 Polar Cubs 23 Po la s 4 Student Commission 3 4 Y Tserms 251 4 Minervettes 4 Hon 0 I JAMES C McCOY Am Besten 34 Baseball I2 Bas ball I 3 ack Y ROTC I 2 Sergeant 2 Rifle Team 2 Military Police l 2 Student Com mission 4 SHARON A McCOY National Thespians 4 Artisans 3 Aurora 234 Bel Canto 34 Choir a F s G I Club 2' Polar Cubs 25 Polars 34' Red Cross 4' Make-Up Committee 3' Y-Teens l,23' Senior Play 4' Honor Roll 34. ROBERT L. McDANlEL ROTC l 2. 4 105 MERLIN S McDONALD ROTC 1 2 3 Sergeant 3 Stage Crew ANITA B McGLYNN Honor Roll 1 234 Quull and Scroll 4 Aurora 34 Chour 234 :ce Presudent 2 Fure Patrol 4 FNA 4 Vlce Presndent 4 Glrls Glee 1 North Star 4 Norseman 4 Senior Edltor 4 Polars 4 Red Cross 12 34 Student Commusslon 2 Val kyrnes 3 Y Teens 1 23 Bowllng 4 SONDRA LEE MELCHER Natlonal Thesplans 4 Aurora 4 Chonr 23 Make Up Comrmttee 4 Glee Club 14 Polars 4 Y Teens 1 4 Sennor Play 4 SANDRA MELCHIORSEN Artlsans 3 Aurora 3 Cheerleaders F Folnes 4 Polar Cu s Polars 3 Red Cross 34 Make Up Commlttee 3 Shutterbugs 12 Y Teens I 2 3 4 ALAN W MELVIN Aurora 2 3 4 Castle Club 2 3 Dance and 2 3 4 a Fo ues 2 Marchmg Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 234 ROTC1234 Bandl234 Pawns l RICHARD W MENZE Student Manager 34 Aurora 3 oys O u North Star 4 Norseman 4 Sports Edntor 4 ROTC 1 23 Master Ser geant 3 Mulutary Pollce 2 3 Escort Detall 7 3 IO6 D KENNETH W MERICA Mgrclfxng Band 1 234 ROTC Band HENRY E METZ ROTC 1234 Captain 4 MARJORIE J MEYER FNA 4 Rifle Team 34 Y Teens JERRY D MIKKLESON Natronal Forensnc League 3 4 Foot ba I2 Tennis 2 Track 1 Chorr Glee Club 3 Secretary 3 Hn Y 34 Make Up Committee 3 Sc: ence Club 3 Shutterbugs 123 Student Commnssuon 34 ARTHA JEANETTE MILES orth Star 4 Norseman 4 Sensor Edutor 4 Polar Cubs 3 Polars 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 Mmervettes 4 MARILYN LOUISE MILLER Natuonal Honor Socnety Glee Club 123 Polar Cubs 23 Polars 4 Y Teens 124 MARY L MILLER Aurora 3 4 Make Up Commnttee 3 Bel Canto 3 4 Cholr 23 4 P es: dent 4 Gnrls Glee I Vlce Presndent I Polars 4 Red Cross 2 3 Student Commusslon 4 Valkyrues 4 Y Teens l23 Honor Roll 3 TERRY O MILLER Basketball 2 Aurora 2 3 4 Fall Follies 2 3 4 ROTC I 2 Sergeant 5 3 itage Crew 2 3 4 Sensor Play TEDDY J MILLER Irving Jumor Hugh School Llncoln Nebraska I Luncoln Central Hugh 2 Chonr 4 GAA 2 Glee Club 3 BLANCHE M MISKOVSKY Natnonal Honor Socnety Natnonol Thesplans 4 Aurora 34 Fall Follues 4 Fnre Patrol 3 4 FTA GAA I Polar Cubs 23 tam 23 Polars 4 Captam 4 Red Cross 2 3 Rifle Team I 2 Shutter bu s I2 Vlce Presldent I STS Y Teens 2 3 Honzons Senior Play 4 CHARLOTTE A MITCHELL Make Up Commuttee 3 Fractuons 2 GAA I 2 Honor Roll I 234 Qulll and Scroll 4 Le Cercle Francals I 234 President 3 Editor 3 North Star 4 Norseman 4 Actnvutles tor 4 F NA 4 Polar Cubs 2 la s 34 Glrls Rufle Team Scuence Club 4 Shutterbugs STS 4 Student Commussnon Y Teens 234 Lnbrary Club Gnr Scouts I23 DAVID A MITCHELL Basketball I2 Choir 2 'site' W1 bl JACK A MLEYNEK Natnonal Honor Soclety H nor Roll I234 Artnsans l23 Vnce Presrdent 3 Baseball I Foot ball I234 Track 123 Wrestlnng Aurora 34 Boys O Club O Fire P ro Hn Cycles 2 President 2 Red Cross I 4 Red Cross Safety Councul 4 Art Committee 4 Patnotlc Commuttee 3 Shutterbugs 23 Student Com mission 234 Student Councll I2 34 Cl rk I Treasurer 4 ln ra Cnty Council 3 LEONARD CARL MOLLAK Summer Graduate Sennor Play 34 Aurora 34 F Il Follues 34 Stage Crew 34 DONALD T MONTGOMERY Football I Track 23 Wrestlung I 2 Aurora I 2 4 Bel Canto 4 B SO 34 Castle Club 3 Sergeant at Arms 3 Chour I 24 Glee Club Rei Cross 3 Student Commlsslon 4 Scnence Fnctuon Club I 2 3 HARRY E MOORE Aurora 3 H Y 34 Sergeant at Arms 4 Hu Y Cycles 2 Marching Band I2 ROTC Band 2 Student Commlssron 34 MARY LOU MOORE Qunll and Scroll 4 Artnsans 3 en G I Glee Flu er geant at Arms 4 Presldent 4 North Star 4 Norseman 4 Sensor Editor Polars 4 Red Cras 23 BJ: dung and Decoratmn Cornmxttee 4 Bowllng 4 Valkynes 2 3 Y Teens I 2 3 Munervettes 3 BEVERLY J MUFF Natuonal Honor Society Fractnons I Glee Club I Greggltes 34 Polar Cubs 3 Shutterbugs Student Commission 2 Y Teens I Honor Roll I234 KIO 7 I CONNIE R. MUMFORD Choir 3,45 Girls' Glee 25 Polar Cubs 35 Polars 45 Y-Teens I,2,3,4. JAMES S. MUSGRAVE Summer Graduate JAMES M MUXEN Football I 4 Wrestling 2 3 4 rora 3 Boys Club Glee Club I Activity Committee 4 WILLIAM G MYERS Marching Band I 2 3 4 ROTC Band 2 3 4 ANDREW A NASTASE Baseball I 2 3 4 Basketball I ot ball l 2 3 4 King ot Sports 4 oys Club 34 Fire Patrol 4 Glee Club 4 President 4 Hi Y PAUL R NEAL O8 n Z .ab Sli' ,lv CAROLE IRENE NELSON Aurora 45 Make-Up Committee 35 Choir 3,45 Fall Follies 35 F.T.A. 45 G.A.A. lg Girls' Glee 35 Greggites 3, 45 Minervcttes 3,4, Vice President 3, President 45 Polar Cubs 35 Polars 45 Red Cross I,2,3, Shutterbugs I, 25 Student Commission 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Honor Roll 2,3, DONALD M. NELSON Boulder High School, Boulder, Colo- rado 25 Honor Roll 3,45 National Forensic League 3,45 Aurora 3,45 BSO. 3,45 Castle Club 45 El Polo Del Norte 45 Red Cross 4. ARLENE J NEMITZ Greggites 3 4 Polar Cubs 3 Polars 4 Student Commission 4 Y Teens DONNA RAE NEVINS Y Teens I 2 MARION JOYCE NEWELL Make Up Committee 3 Fractions l GAA I 2 Glee Club 4 Greggites P ar bs 2 Po ars T ens I 2 3 Honor Roll I 3 MARILYN L NIEPMANN National Honor Society National Forensic League 34 Am Besten 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 4 Aurora 3 Fire Patrol 4 FTA 4 President 4 Glaciers 3 4 Sergeant at Arms 3 Glee Club I Red Cross l 2 3 4 Red Cross Council 4 STS 3 4 Student Commission 2 3 4 Val kyries 3 4 Treasurer 3 Vice Presi dent' 4 Honor Roll l 2 3 4 Y Teens GREGORY N NORDQU EST urora 34 Fall F llles 34 HI 4 Red Cros 4 ROTC 1234 Ca tam Mllltary Pollce l 2 Stage Crew 3 4 Student Commlsslon 4 HAROLD L NORGAARD ootball I 2 3 Trac I 2 3 4 Wrestlmg l 2 3 Boys O Club 3 4 Hu Y 4 ROTC l Santa Claus 4 JAMES PHILLIP NORLEM Shutterbugs 2 ROTC l 2 3 4 Rlfle Team 4 Captaln 4 Student Com ml sion 3 BARBARA LEE NORMAN Make Up Committee 3 Student Cammussuon 4 Y Teens l SALOME J OGARA Polar Cubs 23 Polars 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 GERALDINE C OLSEN Aurora 23 F ll Follues 4 F A 4 Greggutes 34 Junlor Classucal League 3 Polar Cubs 3 Valkyrues 4 Y Teens 3 4 Mlnervettes 4 f eww pil A-mfg af'-'f 's. N40 QF A-was 9 Sww ,Quai -Q 5 ta KURT D OSTERHOLM Glee Club l 2 4 ROTC l 2 Corporal CHARLES H OSTLER Track 2 3 4 Wrestlung 2 3 4 Boys O Club 34 SALLY PALMER Artisans l 2 3 Aurora l 2 3 Baton lrlers l 2 Cholr 3 a Follnes l 2 3 4 Glee Club l 2 Treasurer I Vice Presldent 2 THOMAS L PARSONS Stage Crew 34 PATTY A PATTERSON Marching Band 2 3 4 F N A 4 Scl ence Club 4 Valkyrues 4 Y Teens I 234 Honor Roll 3 GERALD J PATRICK Balboa Hugh School Canal Zone l AmBesten 34 Vnce President 4 Aurora 3 Castle Club 4 Hu Hn Y Cycles 2 ROTC 234 Rnfle Team 4 Mulltary Polnce 23 M I tary Ball Committee 4 STS 44 lO9 GRAY A PEARSON Natlonal Honor Soclety Am Besten 3 4 Track 23 4 BSO 34 Castle Club 34 Sergeant at rms 3 H Y 34 Presldent Chaplain 4 Hr Y Cycles 2 Chap laln 2 ROTC I STS 4 Treasurer 4 Pre :dent 4 Student Commlssron 4 Honor Roll 23 JOYCE E PECK Honor Roll 23 Artlsans 23 Au rora 23 4 Bel Canto 4 Chour 3 4 Advertlslng Manager 4 FTA 4 Glee Club I 2 Polar Cubs 23 Po lars 4 Red Cross 3 Shutterbugs 2 Y Teens I L 3 4 Mlnervettes 4 MERLIN L PEDERSEN Aurora 4 Dance Band 4 March ln Band I234 North Star 4 R TC I234 Band I234 JANET L PEIL Baton Twnr ers 3 Fall Follles Greggltes 34 Secretary 4 Polar Cubs 3 Polars 4 Shutterbugs I Y Teens I 2 34 North Baton Club 3 Mrnervettes 4 PATRICIA JOAN PEIRCE Chorr I Fall Follies 34 Glee Club 3 Honor Roll 3 Mlnervettes 4 Polar Cub 3 Polars 4 Shutterbugs 2 Student Cornrnlsslon 4 Valkyrxes 3 Y Teens 3 4 DORIS PETERSEN Aurora I,2, Baton Twlrlers I,2,3, Fall Follues I,2, Polars 4 IO1: 5 GW' GARY W PETERSEN Baseball I 2 Glee Club 4 MARILYN PETERSEN Natlonal Honor Socnety Natnonal Thesprans 4 Aurora 4 Make Up Commrttee 3 Fall Follies 4 Fure Patrol 34 FTA 4 GAA I North Star 4 Norseman 4 Crrcu latlon Manager 4 Polar Cubs 23 Polars 4 Secretary 4 Red Cross 4 Rrfle Team l23 Honor Roll 34 Qurll and Scroll 4 Senlor Play 4 Shutterbugs I2 Student Commus ron 234 Student Councsl 3 Y Teens I234 Vice Presrdent 4 Horrzons 4 Sergeant at Arms 4 lnterclty Teen age Traffic Counccl 4 Secretary 4 REN EE M PETERSEN Fall Follues 4 F NA 4 Polar Cubs l 2 3 Polars 4 Red Cross 3 Shut terbugs I 2 Y Teens I 2 3 4 Bowl :ng 4 DELORES A PETERSON urora l73 IES I Marchlng Band 23 JOHN D PETERSON National Honor Soclety Natrona! Forensnc League 34 rora 1234 Bel Canto 34 BSO 3 4 Castle Club 23 4 Choir I 23 4 Treasurer 4 Drgrts 34 Fall Follues 2 Fure Patrol 34 Fractions 2 Treasurer 2 Boys Glee Club I Junlor Classical League 3 4 Business Manager 4 ROTC 23 Sergeant 3 S 34 Honor Roll I2 JOSEPH T PHILLIPS Aurora 3,4 Fall Follies 34, ROTC I,2,3,4, Furst Lleutenant, Rlfle Team 341, Mrlrtary Police I Crack Squad BEVERLY A PIERCE Tennis 3 4 Aurora 2 Make Up Committee 3 G A A I 2 3 4 Cercle Francais 3 Polar Cubs Polars 34 President 4 Red Cross 4 Shutterbugs I2 Y Teens l FRANK ANTHONY PISTONE Football l 23 Track I2 Wrestling 4 HAurora 3 Boys O Cu HARRY L PITNER Am Besten 3 Basketball l 2 Foot I T ack I 2 Hi Y DONALD L POAST Arn Besten 3 Football I Dance Band 4 Hi Y 4 Marching Band 4 ROTC I 234 Major 4 Rifle Team 4 Band 4 Colorguard 234 Stu dent Commission 34 RONALD L POAST Choir 4 Glee Club 3 ROTC l 2 Private First Class 2 Military ce JANICE EILEEN POFAHL Make-Up Committee 35 Choir 3' Glee Club 2' Greggites 3,4, Ser- geant-at-Arms 4' Polar Cubs 3' Po- lars 4' Student Commission l,2,3 4' Y-Teens 234' Honor Roll 3,4. 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'KK CYNTHIA J POND Girls Glee 4 Treasurer 4 Le Cercle Francais 4 ROLAND L POSTLEWAIT Am Be ten 3 4 Baseball l Track urora 2 3 a Fo res 2 R C l 2 3 4 Captain 4 Rifle T am 2 3 4 Military Police l 2 Crack Squad l 2 3 4 Honor Roll I WILLIAM J PROVAZNIK Creighton Prep High School l Ar tisans 2 Sergeant at Arms 2 Choir 4 Fire Patrol 34 Fractions 2 Hi Y 34 Hi Y Cycles 2 Red Cross 2 Student Commission 2 3 GLENN E PYLE Football l 2 Red Cross 4 JANET C QUIMBY National Honor Society Aurora 3 4 Bel Canto 3 4 President 4 Choir 34 Secretary 4 Fire Pa trol 4 Glaciers 34 Vice President 34 Grls Glee 2 Gregg: es Le Cercle Francais l 2 3 Polar Cubs 3 Polars 4 Red Cross 234 Red Cross Council 4 Make Up Commit tee 3 Shutterbugs I 2 Secretary l Vice President 2 STS 3 Student Commission 3 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 Honor Roll l 2 3 4 DAVID RAABE Ba,ketball 3 4 Student Manager 3, 45 Aurora 3,44 Boys O Club 34' B.S.O. 4' Castle Club 3,4' El o Del Norte 45 North Star' Norsernan' Shutterbugs 3,4 Secretary 4' S.T.S. 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4' Honor Roll 2,3,4' Quill and Scroll 45 Science- Fiction 3. rf III ROBERT A RABENS Castle Club 1 ROTC 2 Corporal 2 Military Police 2 GARY R RAGOSS Baseball 1 Track I3 Hi Y 4 un ior Classical League l JERRY A RASMUSSEN Aurora 34 Fall Follies 34 ROTC 23 Sergeant 3 Stage Crew 34 JOHN H REID North Platte Senior High HELENE JOAN RHOADES National Honor Society National Thespians 4' Aurora 34' Fall Follies 3 4' Fire Patrol 4' F.T.A. 4' G.A.A. l 2' Polar Cubs 2 3 Vice President 3' Polars 4 Sergeant-at- Arms 4' Red Cross 3,4' Red Crass Council 45 Rifle Team 3,45 Student Commission 2 3 4' Y-Teens l 23 4' Horizons 4' Honor Roll 3' Senior Plov 4. CARLA JOLEE RICHARDSON Aurora 4' Bel Canto 34' Choir 2, 3,4' El Polo Del Norte 3,4 Editorial ief 4' Girls ee 5 S. .. ' Y-Teens 23' Honor Roll l,234. l2 BARBARA L RILEY RENATO R RINDONE Make Up Committee 3 Red Cross I 2 3 4 ROTC I 2 Corporal 2 Mali tary Police 2 N R A 2 Senior Play JESSELYN L RISSE National Thespions 4 Artisans 3 Aurora 34 Bel Canto 34 Choir 3 4 President 3 Make Up Commit tee 4 Girls Glee 2 FNA 4 Make Up Committee 3 STS 4 Y Teens l 2 3 Senior Play 4 Honor Roll 3 JEANETTE K ROBB Girls Glee 2 Y Teens 2 WILLIAM B. ROBBINS CHARLES I. ROBERTS rack 25 H'-Y 4' ROTC I2 Second Lieutenant. JOSEPH CLIFFORD ROBERTS Football l Aurora 34 Fall Follies 3 4 ROTC l Stage Crew 3 4 Sen lor Play 3 4 TOM A ROBERTS nor Roll 3 Tennis 2 3 4 ir Patrol 4 Glee Club 4 Assistant Secretary 4 Hi Y 34 President 4 North Star 4 Norseman 4 Red Cross 4 ALAN ROBERTSON CLARA L ROBERTSON Srutterbugs l2 Y Teens I2 JOE S. ROBY Baseball 234' Basketball l 2' Football l23,4' Track l,2,3' Boys ub 34' C oir ' H'-Y ' Stage Crew l,2, SANDRA C. ROHLFS National Honor Society EI Polo Del Norte 3,4, Vice President 45 Fire Patrol 45 Fractions I5 Gla- ciers 3,45 Girls' Glee 25 Marching Band l,2,3,45 North Star 4, Second Page Editor 45 Norseman 45 Red Cross 35 S.T.S. 45 Student Commis- sion 35 Honor Roll l,2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Y-Teens l. KATHRYN J ROST Make Up Committee 2 Polar Cubs 3 Shutterbugs l YTeens 4 JACK D ROUND Baseball I2 Basketball I2 Foot Track Bo s Club 3 4 Hi Y 4 Le Cercle Francais l 7 ROTC I 2 Student Commis sion 3 4 JANICE S RUDD Baton Twirlers 2 Polars 4 Y Teens JANE SHARON RUSSELL National Honor Society Honor Roll l2 3 4 Quill ond Scroll 4 Aurora i234 Dance Band l 2 3 4 EI Polo Del Norte 3 4 Pres: e t 34 Marching Band 234 North Star 4 Managing Editor 4 Norseman 4 Orchestra l234 Shutterbugs l2 Secretary 2 STS 34 Sergeant at Arms 4 Student Commission 3' Student Council I 2 45 Y-Teens 23,45 Cornhusker Girls State 35 Cornhusker County Gov- ernment Day 3. ROGER K. RYAN nor R ll 4' Golf 35 B.. . ' ROTC 34 Sergeant First Class 4' Shutterbugs 34 Vice President 4' N.R.A. 3,4 Treasurer 4. DOTTIE JO SAGE National Honor Society National Thespians 45 Aurora 2,3, 45 Bel Canto 3,4, Secretary 45 Choir 3,45 Fall Follies 4, Make-Up Com- mittee 45 Glaciers 3,4, Treasurer 45 Girls' Glee 1,25 Honor Roll l,2,3,45 Le Cercle Francais 3,4, Vice Presi- dent 45 Orchestra 45 Polar Cubs 35 Polars 45 Student Commission 45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Senior Play 4. c ll3 THEODORE JOHN SANDALL North Platte High School, North Platte, Nebraska l,2g Artisans 35 Football 3,47 Glee Club 43 Hi-Y 4g Stage Crew 3. BARBARA J SANDERHOFF Honor Roll 3 North Star 4 Norse man Sales Manager 4 Polar Cubs 2 3 Red Cross 4 Y Teens 2 DAVID D SCHLOTE Chour 4 Glee Club 2 Marching Band 23 CLAIRE MARIE SCHLOTFELD Polars 4 JOHN J SCHMIDT National Honor Society Natlonal Thesplans 4 Basketball I Football I 2 Track I 2 3 4 Aurora 234 Bel Canto 34 Cholr I2 4 Fall Follnes 4 Glee Club I Sensor Play 4 DOROTHY J SCHMITZ Aurora l 2 Fall Follles 2 3 G A A l Polar Cub 2 3 Student Com mnsslon 3 Y Teens l I4 'ZR' 41+ . asm' .1 sf., RAYMOND H. SCHOBER ROTC 1,2. MARVIN J SCHOONOVER Wrestllng l 2 3 4 Boys O ub 2 3 4 Fnre Patrol 3 4 HI Y 3 ROTC l 2 Corporal l 2 Stage Crew 3 S JOAN SCHUELER Polar Cubs 3 Y Teens 3 RAND SCHUMAKER JAMES E SEDLACEK Aurora 2 3 4 Dance Band 2 3 4 Fa Folles 234 HIY 4 Ma ng Band l 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 ROCIZ34 Bandl234 om mandnng Warrant Officer SHIRLEY SETTLES Choir 3 4 Aurora l 2 3 4 Fall Fol s I Glee 2 Polar Cubs 2 3 Polars 4 MELVIN R SHEPHERD ROTC l 2 Private Furst Class MARCIA RAE SIDWELL A 4 A G r Glee Le Cercle Froncans I Polars 4 Y Teens 3 4 DWIGHT LEROY SIEBLER Bafweball l 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 oys u 4 Hu Shutterbugs I Honor Roll l ROBERT VERNE SIMMONDS National Honor Society Honor Roll l Football I Track I Wrestlsng l 3 4 Student Manager 3 Aurora 3 Boys O Club BSO 34 Castle Club l 34 Dlgrts 34 Fractions I2 l-ll Y Cycles 2 Sergeant at Arms 2 Shutterbuqs I 234 Presudent 34 Vnce Presrdent 2 Student Commnsslcn 234 ERNEST C SLATER Football l 2 3 4 Choir 4 Boys Glee 4 Sensor HI Y 4 FRED P SMITH Football I North Star 4 Norseman K' mx N BEVERLY .I SMYSER Artnsans 23 Aurora 3 Fall Follies 3 Fare Patrol 34 Polars 4 d Cross l23 Y Teens I 234 MARGARET SOBECK National Honor Soclety Am Besten 24 Aurora 2 Fall Fol Iles 24 Le Cercle Francais 24 President 4 Orchestra l24 Red Cross 4 Valkyrnes 4 Y Teens l 2 ROBERT FRANCIS SOKOLIK ROTC I Pnvate Frrst Class VAUGHN DA L STEELE Fall Follle 4 Polars 4 Y Teens 2 34 Honor Roll I Mlnervette 4 CONSTANCE S STEU ERT Orchestra l 2 Polar Cubs 23 Po Iars 4 Y Teens 234 Mlnervettes RICHARD E STEVENS Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 ootball l 2 3 4 oys O u 1 ll5 RUTH GWENDOLYN STICKELS National Honor Soclety Honor Roll 34 Aurora 1 23 4 Fall Fa ses 3 Gurl Scouts 1234 ec retary 34 Girls Dance Bond 34 Marchmg Band 234 Orchestra 1 234 Red Cross 3 Memorlal Day 3 Y Teens 1 Rambow Strings 23 4 Pep Band 3 4 ROBERT J STOCK Aurora 1 2 3 Castle Club 1 all F les1234 ROTC1234 Lneutenant Mnlntary Polnce 1 Crack Squad 1 2 3 4 Shutterbug 2 ROBERT T STREET Aurora 3 Marchmg Band 234 ROTC Sergeant Band 234 BERNARD L STREHLE Aurora 34 Fall Follies 34 ROTC 1 2 3 4 Fmrst Lveutenant Stage Crew P in 'QT' TERRY JEANNE STROUD Glee Club 1 Y Teens 12 DONNA J STU LL Glee Club 1 Le Cercle Francals Polars 4 Make Up Committee 3 Y Teens 1 4 16 Mk KENNETH C SURFACE Basketball 123 Chonr 4 Treasurer RICHARD C SUTPHEN Artnsans 1 2 3 Hu Y 3 Hu Y Cycles 2 North Star Second Page Edutor 4 ROTC 1 2 3 Make Up Commlt tee glmorman 3 Student Commls snort MARILYN A SWANBERG January Graduate Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Polars 4 Y Teens 7 3 4 BETTY ANN SYVERTSEN Natnonol Thesplans 4 Aurora 34 Fall Follies 34 Y Teens 1 3 Sennor Play 4 MARLENE R TAEFLER Greggrtes 3 4 Polar Cubs 2 3 Po lars 4 Student Commlsslon 3 Y Teens 1 AROL JEANNE TAYLOR Aurora 34 Cholr 234 Glee Club 1 Mnnervettes 4 Polars 4 Y Teens 1 2 Honor Roll 4 DOROTHY LEE THOM Artlsans 2 3 Fall Follles 24 North Star 4 Norseman 4 Staff Artist 4 Polars 4 Red Cross 3 Homecoming Commlttee 4 Y Teens 34 Miner vettes 3 Bowlmg 4 MILDRED A THOMAS GAA I Polar Cubs 23 Polars 4 Mnnervette 4 Y Teens 3 BETTY L THOMPSON Chadron Prep I Bellevlew Semlnary 2 Benson Hugh 2 Chadron Prep 3 Y Teens 4 WAYNE G TIBKE JACQUELINE PATIENCE TIERNEY Fremont Hlgh School I2,3 WILLA ANN TILLOTSON Natlonal Honor Soclety Aurora I,2,3,4, Gurls' Dance Band 234, Fall Follles 23, North Star 4 Thurd Page Edltor 4 Norseman 4, FNA 4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Po lar Cubs 3, Polars 4, Red Cross 3, Student Commlssuon 3, Honor Roll I23,4, Quull and Scroll 4 WM we ig: et CLAUDIA JO TRAUTH EN Cholr 2 Fall Follnes 2 4 GA A I Y Teens I 2 3 4 Red Cross 2 Polar Cubs 23 Polars 4 North Star 4 RAYMOND W UHLHORN Baseball I 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 Football I 4 Track I 2 4 Aurora I 234 Bel Canto 4 Chour 4 Fall F :es l234 Flre Patrol 34 Hu Y 34 Treasurer 4 HI Y Cycles I 2 Vnce Presndent Orchestra I 2 Red Cross 3 Student Commussoon 2 3 4 Student Councul 3 Youth Cuvnc Councnl 3 4 Vuce Presndent 4 Honor H KEITH VANDEGRIFT Aurora 34 Dance Band 34 Fall Follues 2 3 4 Marchung Band I 4 Orchestra 34 ROTC Band I2 34 Pawns I JERRY L VEATCH Natnonal Honor Society Natlonal Thesplans 34 Treasurer 4 Sensor Play 3 4 Student Manager 34 Track I Aurora I34 Make Up Commuttee 3 Bel Canto 4 Boys O Club 34 Cholr I 2 Pure Patrol ee Club H Y 34 V e Presudent 3 Hl Y Cycles 2 Secre tary 2 North Star 4 Sports Edntor 4 Homecommg Commnttee 4 Stu dent Commlssuon 2 4 Student Coun c 23 Honor Roll 34 Quull a cl Scroll 4 NORMAN E VELANDER Baseball I,2,3, Basketball I,2,3, ROTC I LAWRENCE S. VOGL C117 JOANNE LOUISE WANDEL JERRY D WANDELL Track 1 2 Student Manager 3 Au roa 4 Make Up Committee 3 Bos O Club 34 ROTC 1234 Captain 3 Military Police Senior Play 4 Honor Roll 3 ALLIS FAYE WARRIOR Glee Club 13 Secretary 3 March ina Band 3 4 Red Cro s 3 Y Teens DIANA R WELCH Gregoite 34 Polar Cubs 2 Rifle Team 1 St dent Commision 4 Y Teens 4 Honor Roll 3 4 ROBERT M WEI NERTH Bays' O Club 34, Hi Y 4 Hi Y Cycles 1, Baseball 123,4, Basket ball 1,234, Red Cross 4 Student Commission 1,2 ROBERT WEISS ROTC 2,3. Sn a 'X ilr MARCIA E WETZLER National Honor Society ennis 2 3 4 Aurora 1 2 Dance Band 1234 Fire Patrol 3 FTA 4 GAA 12 Marc Band 1234 Drum Maiorette 4 North Star 4 Minervettes 4 Norse man 4 Sports Editor 4 Orchestra 1 23 4 Concert Mistress 34 Polar Cubs 23 Polars 4 Red Cross 12 Girs Rifle Team 12 Senior Scotts 234 Shutterbugs 1 2 Stu dent Commission 4 Valkyries 4 Rainbow Strings 1 23 4 Honor Roll 1 34 Quill and Scroll 4 Queen of Sport 4 MARTHA CAROLINE WHILES Baton Twirlers 12 North Star 4 Nor eman 4 Circulation Manager 4 Polar Cubs 2 Y Teens 1 2 3 EUGENE WHITTLESEY January Graduate GARY J WICHMAN Central High School 12 Artisans 3 Baseball 3 Football 34 Boys Club 3 4 H Y SHARON L WILCH National Honor Society ' onar Rall 2,3 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Horizons 4, Tennis 3 Aurora 1,2 3 4 Fall Faliies 1 2 3 4 Fire Patrol 4, FTA 4, GAA 234 JCL 3,4 Sc retary 4 Aquila Aquilonis Edt tor 4 Minerxettes 4 North Star 4, Advertising Manager 4 Norseman 4' Sweetheart 41 Polar Cubs 2,31 Polars 4, Vice President 45 Red Cross l,2,3,4, Secretary 47 Girls' Rifle Team 1, Activities Committee 35 Shutterbuos l,2Z Student Commis- sion 2,3,4j Student Council 4, Clerk 4: Valkyrie: 2,3,4, Sergeant-at- Arms 4, Secretary 35 Y-Teens l,2, 3,4, JEAN ALICE WILCOX National Honor Society l-lono' Poll 1,2,3,43 Aurora 1,2,3,4, Fall Fo'lies 3, Fractions 25 F.T.A. 4, G'ccie-s 3,47 Orchestra 1,2,3,4g Po- lar Ca bn 3' Polars 4: Red Cross 35 Mcmonal Day Committee 35 Science C 'rb 4, Student Commission 3,45 Y-Tern' 2,3,4, Rainbow Strings 3, 4' G'r's' Dance Band 3. 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