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

 - Class of 1956

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In 'M 3 5 5 Q M Q3 M Q X ' W K? 55 M f X B ds cyc c of E shaped No th H gh School North Hugh the E shaped buuldung on the hull has become a tamuluar sught to North Omaha resudents whose chuldren and fruends make theur way toward ITS doors each school GY Through the maun entrance wuth ITS beau tutul stauned glass wundows came 776 students ID l Z4 Today In l956 l894 students enter the some doors tor the same purpose to gaun knowledge but they do It on a much larger scale Many changes have taken place sunce l924 Not only un the outward appearance but In sude Not only In the physucal appearance but IH the curruculum and admunustratuon The swummung pool whuch was Included un the orugunal plans has never been realuzed Today the pool houses O30 lubrary and study a ln l94-l the campus was completely land 8 D scoped and deducated to the alumnu who had guven theur luves In World War ll The pucture ofthe lulac hedges encurclung the whole buuld Ing In the early sprung IS Indeed beaututul Later on the spurea mock orange and snow ball add to the beauty As the number ot students Increased dud the need for books The shelves of 220 and O30 lubrarues now house over IOOOO books In these lubrarues students obtaun mate rual for hustory and Englush assugnments as well as for pleasure readung In the munds of people acquaunted wuth North Hugh school the E shaped buuldung stands for excellence IH th 90 puece band athletuc standung and general reputatuon of North Hugh and Its students One of the busuest but least publucuzed parts of North Hugh school IS the west entrance Through these doors come the maul hundreds of pounds of food for hungry Vukungs lunches and many other deluverues ot books supplues and equupment ur' viw f r I . 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I I N' 7 ' I . -I ., , II Il. 1 A 4 I R, Muss Gatz and cxpcr mental Englu h class pose for thc camera The approval of the school bond ussue whuch uncludes the buuldung ofthe North Junuor Hugh brought new hope for a face luftung to the homemakung department Over 300 students both boys and gurls are enrolled un the department whuch uncludes Personal Problems un uts curruculum Thus course teaches personaluty development luvung wuth the famuly gettung along wuth people and adjustment for marruage Although the enture department us handu capped by the lack of up to date equupment the gurl enrolled un I-lomemakung I through VI us taught to handle money matters and man age a home untellugently and eftucuently Puanta party hughlughts Chrustmas actuvutues The unnovatuon un the Englush department that most students wull readuly remember us the Iowa Sulent Readung test whuch each ot th m was requured to take un December AI though the test had no durect bearung on the student s funal grade ut was helpful un many r sp cts to the I6 teachers un the department A new duplucatung machune serves to sup plement the mumeographed rnaterual whuch us used prumaruly durung the study of grammar A record player adds varuety to Shakespeare and other po ts and playwrughts A class of freshmen has served as guunea pugs forthe d partment thus year Thus class meets for two peruods each day and prepara tuon of advance assugnments us done durung that tume At the end of the year through tests and comparusons the advantages of thus plan wull be determuned Work st ll goes on desp te crowded quarters Muca muca parva stella muror quaenam sustam bella The above us a foreugn language but not Greek as many would guess It merely the furst Iune of the chuldrens song Twunkle Twunkle Luttle Star Thus us the fur t thung that Latun I students learn upon enter ng Mrs Ruth Forbes class Four women teachers team up to unstruct students un the fundamentals of Spanush Fr nch and Latun In addutuon to regular class work the Latun and Spanush classes publush a quarterly news pap r wrutten and prunted un the respectuve for ugn language Agaun thus year the language department uouned forces to sell Chrustmas stuckers whuch carrued greetungs un the varuous tongues C Q A . . - , . . 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Q. , Physucs experuments are many and varued The socual studues courses are a vutal part of the curruculum of the North student The freshman us furst untroduced to the school through th freshman oruentatuon course un World Geography l World Hustorv Amerucan I-lustory and Am rucan Government follow that order Thus us the only department whuch requures four full years of study Because of actuon taken last year senuors took Amerucan Government for the furst tume was requured durung th uunuor year and sen uors were enrolled un Amerucan Hustory In addutuon to the regular textbooks ussued students also make use of the lubrary and un addutuon subscrube to current news maga zines Beverly attempts to prove that BD ? lOn Ca lOl-ll JV CO -9 7 Ju- CaCO, Calculate th densuty of alumunum How are food and oxygen dustrubuted to muscle cells? These questuons mught tend to leave some people un a quandary but students enrolled un the science department face these and sumu lar querues each day Among the subjects offered by the sux teachers un the department are General Scu ence Physucal Scuence Biology Physics and Chemustry Other features well known to any science student are Bonaparte the buology skeleton, Miss Crocker stackung vertebrae on a pencul and the aroma of rotten eggs emergung from the chemustry lab Nt' Mr Stech locates countrues for World Geography students Learnung enough un two years of mathe matucs to admut a student to a unuversuty us the ultumate purpose of the Functuonal Math ematucs course whuch was offered for the furst tume thus year Thus course whuch has been added on an exp rumental basus us composed enturely of freshmen Over a peruod of two years, aruth metuc algebra geometry and even a luttle trugonometry wull be taught The department whuch consists of seven teachers headed by Muss Pearl McCray boasts an enrollment of lO38 students well over half the enrollment of North Hugh Two extracurrucular clubs the Diguts for upperclassmen and the Fractions for fresh men and sophomores also are a part of the varied actuvutues of the department 5 ' .L I 2 2 - ,, 3 S u ' . I I , . I . I . . . H I . ' I 2 , y , ,msg , A ' l' ,I l 'Ext na , e un , . . ' ' ' .R ,Q . I . this year. Previously, American Government f , . . 2. - - 2. , ' I I - li-co. , , I , . I Q u u u - ' I - Q I I I I I I I , - I The student who has had an average amount of Instructlon In the busIness depart ment can be assured ofa good Iob upon grad uatlon A total of sux teachers Includung a new type teacher MISS PhyllIs Parrlott offer Instruc tIon In nIne dIfferent buslness courses rangmg from type and shorthand to bookkeepung and busIness law Because of the Increased demand for fnle clerks and machIne operators In the busuness world students In Offlce PractIce I and ll de vote the maloruty of theur tume to masterIng the fIle cabunet and OffICe machInes Phonograph records add varIety to the memorIzatIon of shorthand brlef forms ana also help the begnnnung typsst to gaIn speed and rhythm through musIc Book club meetung d aws e thus astc g oup Aurora Fall FolIIes Thespuan conference senuor play These are only a few of the many productlons In whlch the members of the speech department partIcIpate eIther on stage or behund the scenes ln November the North HIgh ThespIan Troupe No 950 played host to approxImateIy IOO people at the fIrst RegIonal Thespuan conference In February the Troupe celebrated the sev enth annlversary of IfS CharterIng The Aurora would not be complete If there were not some dramatIc Sklf Included and those who do not perform on stage are behnnd the scenes servIng as members of the Aurora make up commIttee Speech students also have the opportunIty durIng the year to partuclpate In flve speech contests IncIudIng the sprung Fme Arts Fes tlval In Llncoln ',,,.o-4' M s Pete se super ses beg nn ng typ sts Chnstmas Presents for the Llbrary was the theme of Book Week at North thus year As a result of the SlOl student contrIbutIon 45 new books aImed for pleasure readung were purchased for the lIbrary The O30 lIbrary serves freshmen and soph mores whIle 220 contaIns books keyed to gun or and nIor Interests The total number of A eldom publIcIzed servIce of the llbrary Is the collectlon of audIo vIsual aIds These frm and frlm strups are catalogued and are a th dI posal of all teachers Newly formed IS the Student Book club Its prlmary functIons are to offer guldance for students who wIsh to purchase books for theIr own lIbrarIes and to share personal readIng experIences wIth one cnother Old fash oned elod ama f ds place In speech class ll . I . . I I - I T . . I . r, r n vi I I I . . . . , . . . . H I . H ' r n I i r . ' ' l I 2 se ' ' . 5 books is estimated at over l0,000. C - . . . . ' it 3 . . ' t 3 's . I l I . I I I . I , , - I m r IH , I - I C xfxiw AFTISYS turn out projects wth sk ll and speed wIll not be buyIng do It yourself kIts for hcr husband because she was th only gIrl enrolled In mechanlcal drawIng thIs year FIrst on the lust of the lndustrlal Arts de partment s projects thIs year was compIlIng a schedule of classes and teachers whIch was then mad Into photostatIc CODIGS and posted tor the InformatIon of students and teachers The shop department also acts as the schools handyman by repaIrInq broken charrs table legs and other casualtIes ot over enthusIastIc VIkIngs In Apnl advanced students entered a va rlety of thelr own work In the lndustrIal Art contest sponsored by the Omaha BuIlders as SOCIOTIOH Ott ce staff beams I2 2: A peek In Room I48 wIll certaInIy prove hat OFTISTS have In'IagInCItIon plus talent There are always varIed and Interestmg dIs plays In the art room rangIng from paper sculpture to copper work All ot the publIcIty for the VOFIOUS dances uch as Fun NIght HomecomIng Chrlstmas B lle and the MIlItary Ball IS handled by the students The same group IS also responsuble for the decoratIons that grace the halls at Chnstmas tIme VIkIng artIsts have a new Instructor thIs year In the person of MIss LorraIne Ohlson DurIng February and March each art stu dent s best work IS entered In a regIoncIl ex hIbItIon of ScholastIc Art Mr Matzke shows how It should be done The admInIstratIve offIce could be com pared to the hub of a wheel because all or ders for runnung the school are Issued from here ln addItIon to the offIce staff the bookroom and the attendance othce are also Included In the admInIstratIon The three departments have a full tIme Iob keepIng track of all the books Issued to stu dents the number of absences each pupul has throughout the years that he IS In school and keepIng track of each person's grade and con duct record besIdes the other thousand and one thrngs they have to do I C . . . ' I I A 3 . . . ' I I , l . U - l - , . . . There is at least one tuture homemaker who ' ' II - II 4 e . , . . . . 2 . . . I II II ' ' I - I - I . - r ' ' I I Sports ranging from ping-pong and badmin- ton to volleyball and archery are on the agen- da for girls enrolled in the physical education department. ln addition to regular gym classes, Mrs. Ruth Seely instructs a dancing class composed of senior girls. A ballet number from this class is a regular feature of the Aurora. ln April, the North dancers joined with the other high schools to participate in the Oma- ha Youth Spectacular. Mrs. Seely often stays after school in order to supervise intramural contests ID volleyball basketball and softball The blue and gold uniforms of the Polars Cubs and Teddybears brighten the scene of North s football and basketball games The activities of the boys physical educa tion department are centered In the gym the locker and equipment rooms and on the field east of the building Every boy In school has the opportunity to participate In a program which IS designed to develop physical fitness and cultivate the admirable qualities of young manhood For those boys who have neither the physi cal qualities nor desire for organized athletic competition a complete training course IS of fered which aims to make them physically and mentally alert Competitive athletics are gov erned by the Board of Control of the Inter city league of which North High IS a member The league includes eight high schools In Omaha and Council Bluffs All instruction and coaching In the depart ment IS given by well trained and experienced men Their knowledge of the field In which they work and their understanding of the boys under their guidance IS reflected In the success of their athletic program This success has not been easily won Som physical education classes are so large that the use of the gym IS allocated to squads All home basketball games must be played at the Unnversity of Omaha fieldhouse as the North gym will not accommodate the nearly l9OO students enrolled here The football field IS Steal ng the Troja ho se cl maxes pep rally sk t not large enough for freshmen reserve and varsity teams to work out simultaneously so some practice sessions are held In Fontenelle park during football and baseball seasons But there IS a bright side to the picture More students will be able to participate IH athletics and even greater recognition will come to North when the proposed improve ments In facilities become a reality The erec tion of a Iunior high and the expansion of North s present plant which were made pos sible through the approval of a school bond issue by the citizens of Omaha IH November l955 will remove the handicaps In the physi cal education department Phys cal educat on classes lterally o erflow the gym -M., al3 1 I ' n r I I , 1 I . . . , . I 1 . . . . . , . . . . . . I - I ' I - - ' I - , - i i i v 4 . . 5 the ' ww -:- ::-, i- - Kenneth B khol lc In i952 the vacancy created by Mr Burk Very seldom does a student find a person in a supervisory position to whom he can look for guidance when problems arise and yet with whom he can talk and joke with the greatest of ease. But such is the case with the principal of North High school, Kenneth Burkholder. Assuming the role of principal in l952 proved to be an easy adjustment for Mr. Burk- holder. He had been at North for 8 years and was already familiar with the school and many of the students by virtue of his job as assistant principal dean of boys and athletic director A great deal of our principal s time is spent eing that some l8OO schedules are satisfac tory to both student and teachers Sometimes through necessity but more of ten through choice Mr Burkholder s day does not end when school is out at 3 O3 He makes a sp cial effort to attend school functions and also to make an appearance at outside activi ties in which students participate He seems to enioy this part of his work for the principle reason that he says it is so much more gratifying to spend his time at worth while students activities than at s ssions of juvenile court holder s assumption of the principalship was Mark K Mums filled by Mark K Mullins Before coming to North Mr Mullins was the principal of Barr Junior High school in Grand Island Nebraska Athletic director dean of boys and junior boys counselor are other duties of our assist ant principal Although he has the duty of chief discipli narian at North Mr Mullins has many friends among the students A keen sense of humor and a cheerful smile are among the chief rea sons for his popularity A familiar sight at all footoall and basket ball games Mr Mullins enter into all student activities with equal enthusiasm He serves as Student Council advisor and in the past year has done much to bring to the attention of the students the many activities and services of the Student Council 141: , - , QXZALIVA, W A I ' V - t W Mrs Notalre Adarr e me a teacher because s see youth grow an edge h been on anstructo g s de or men years e rece ac f arts degree from Ilege and er mast rs from o orado State Teach ers college Beang a faculty advasor for Y Teens provades Mrs Adaar wath lattle extra tame however she manages to keep up her anterest an creatave arts Bowlang helps her keep her tram fagure mov me toward hrgher adeals r teen arls maght well be the pu ose t rd whach Mrs Barbara raves As sponsor of Y orth s baggest organazataon orks hard and encounters problems Durang school hours e conducts socaal scaence and Ameracan Government classes Thas as the North alumna s saxth year on the faculty Mrs Barlow was grad uated from the Unaversaty of Oma ha She devotes some of her tame to housework and sewang Along wath thas she enjoys reodang and lastenang to records Mass Ruth Barrett socaal scaence teacher enchants her pupals wath her nny dasposataon and under st ang smale Her obalaty to make of her classes fun maght b classed one of her greatest talents Mass Barrett attended the Unaver saty of Nebraska Grannell college and the Unaversaty of Omaha She has o bachelor of arts and o mas ters degree She has taught at North for I9 years Untal thas year Mass Barrett handled the aob t senaor spo sor hach has now been asgum E at senaor counselors lfldibcaol caence teacher Kenneth D Bauer erster en,oys workung wath young peop and they enaoy work ang wuth ha r Bouermeaster has taught a d ched at North for the last years Wath a sparkle ye and a traendly gran he throu h each da makan Q Y Q lrgrfends wath students and faculty 4 L00 lake An example of Mr Bauer measter s zest for lafe was exhabated when he wheeled a wheelchoar around Crenghtons gym an the Teens Agaanst Polao benefat basket ball game Donald C Blaser came to North durang the maddle of thas year Mr Blaser was aust out of the army but he had no trouble makang o place for hamself at North Has smale and the fraendly lnght an eyes quackly won ham among both students members Mr Blaser of Englash and attended Tranaty Chncago and Wayne college H holds a degree an educatuon The no e Leonard Bond brangs to mand la e black book hounds on everyone an the class and a teacher none of has students wall ever forget Mr Bond who has been teachang hastory and gov ernment for eaght years thanks one of the nacest thangs students have ever done for ham was the tame has fafth hour Ameracan Government class gave ham a cake for has elev enth weddrng annaversary A bag event an has lafe occurred thas year wath the oddataon of a cheerleader Nancy A t e ond famay 64 'airf- . 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I 1' , td A I X A ff .L - ' C ' , 'C 1 I C4 I The only teacher at North to hOve o book he wrote used as a text an has classes John C BYYGI1 'S busy drallang the fundamentals of moth anto has students Mr BrYUV' wrote the book whach cambanes alQ9bV0 and geometry as work on has mas ters degree A brallaont rnathema tacaara Mr Bryan became o teacher because of has love of rnothem0TICS and through the guadonce of has math teachers an college Mr Bryan spends any Ieasure tame reodang or trovelang He attended Omaha una versaty and the Unaversaty of Ne braska Vavocaous Mrss Cleo Butlers love next to her naeces and nephews that of homemokang She takes great prade an helpang to produce the homemakers of tomorrow Re cruatang for the teachang professaon has become o hobby for her Thas as shown by her sponsorshap of the Joy Elmer Morgan Chapter of the Future Teachers of Ameraca Inter estcd an knattang she as also spon sor of Manervettes knattang club for garls Mass Butler has attended the Unaversataes of Omaha Nebras ka and Columbaa She has been on anstructor here for l4 years Mass Clare Careys Sponash and so caa ce classes always prove to b terest ng She monog t m o for ea ge by hovang hefstu dents ma valentanes hras mas car Her tu en ways r peoranc and h nny smale Espanol Her as usually decorate wa h u o s w a by h s M ss Carey rovelang as her fav r ate pasta or sum er She ceaved Creaghton ersnty Move on move on you can tand ere and talk Yes these quently the words of Floyd L guardaan of center hall dura hour Mr Chose has at e d er State Teachers colleg versaty of Nebraska e versaty of Massou ases oba aty to han le wds shown by has partaca n o e Han dlang of Cro m K e He so works on rgcapang com mattee r Chas? obby as o tograph e has wonderful col lec lon t sa es Tryang to get the qualafaed person an the raght aob as one aam of Mrs Mary Uhl Collans head of the busa ness educataon department Mrs Collans states that she lakes people and thought she could contrabute a share an bualdang thear characters by becomang a teacher Along wath her 25 years of teachang she has had experaence n bookkeep ng stenographang and ales work She has attended Gregg college and the Unaversataes of Nebraska Colorado and Omaha She has both her A B and AM degrees Sponsorang Greg gates takes up much of her leasure tame Miss Twala Cowman has one love that teachang her students an of good musac The Follaes Chrastmos and wouldnt be the musacal produc Cowmans choxr of Bel Canto who are anter musac Her 6' Later IVSI' S X 50,40 T! fluww v L01 Mr Dorsey prepares to conduct exp ruments We ve been here sunce l9 4 too Thus wull be fuxed un a munute Tales of Parus untrugue the students of Mass Amy Crobbe She left North un l93O to study at the Unuversuty of Porus from whuch she receuved the eauuvalent of a master s degree Thus year Muss Crabbe was awarded the Les Palmes Academques medal bestowed by the French gov ernment an people who have helped un advancung the French language She has also studued at Sumpson col lege and Columbua unuversuty Muss Crabbe us unterested un church work astronomy and of course the French Alluance She has been at North 3l years A funny story an unusual tale and very broad smule yes these are ree ot the many wonderful char octerustucs of Nluss Aluce B Crocker physuology and health teacher Her yet unanswered S64 OOO auestuon Why ducl l become a teacher? us the only Omaha school un Mass Crocker has taught and states ove u h e eceuved her A B degree from the Unuversut of Nebraska and her versuty of Chucago Muss Crocker us a member of the Board of Durec tors of the Nebraska Tuberculosus Assocuatuon and secretary of the School of Nursung Commuttee of the Bushop Clarkson Memorual Hosputal Harold L Dolly met Dr Brownell the father of Sam and Herbert and rom that tume on under Brownells unfluence he wanted to be a teacher When not busy teach ung physucs general math or seeung tat the Fure Patrol us runnung smoothl Mr Dall Iukes to spend Y any leusure He holds a gree from braska and ha He has KX fxt-lugh sunce Z,..- Y utme huntung or fushung bachelor ot scuence de the Unuversuty of N the Unuversuty of Omo been teochung at North January l925 Test tubes valences weught and volume laws and many other chem ustry terms tend to confuse the stu dents of James H Dorsey untul he ex launs them M D rsey teacher who us always one lump ahead of hus students He matches wuts wuth the best and always comes up on top Mr Dorsey has been head of the chemustry depart ment sunce North Hugh school opened un l974 He has attended Peru Teachers college the Unu versuty of Nebraska and the Unu versuty of Colorado He holds a bachelor of scuence degree fbfv f ! J ,ff Archutectural drawung and undustru al arts teacher Roger B Dubler has made many boys and a few gurls thunk seruously about takung up some form of constructuon as theur lufes work Mr Dubler humself re lates hus summer work to hus teach ung for he spends hus vocatuon buuldung houses He has attended Nebraska Wesleyan Colorado A and M the Unuversutues of Nebras ka Omaha and Creughton where he has majored un chemustry Zoology undustrual arts and educotuon Mr Dubler has taught at North Hugh for three years and sponsors the new Raduo Club M J Ekbergs favorute pastume us woodworkung He has made several pueces of furnuture for hus home for the do ut yourself craze was nothung new to hum Mr Ekberg al so enuoys readung and trovelung He has taught busuness educotuon and senuor aruthmetuc at North Hugh for th elast l4 years Before comung to North he was superintendent of a small school a bookkeeper and an oudutor for a busuness furm Mr Ekberg obtauned both hus bachelor of scuence and master s digree from the Unyersuty of e ras a aff!! I stull luke base all ro claumed Vernon H Ekfelt head wrestlung coach Thus sports enthusu ost became a teacher because he enuoys young people He has been a buology unstructor at North for the past IO years Mr Ekfelt spends much of hus leusure tume wuth fruut trees roses and lawn grasses On the athletuc sude of thungs he s fond of huntung fushung and swum mung He receuved hus bachelor of scuence degree from the Unuversuty of Iowa and hus masters from Creughton unuversuty that scenery rause the cur get the spot Iught movung commands heard often by E Erwms tage crew as he whups c unto o smooth workung group Erwuns unterest un the stage stop here for he us also the an head of the Fall member of the Aurora and sponsor of the Ba lub Durung school hours Mr o has been teachung t sunce 1924 devotes hus ener to teachung bookkeepung and w He enuoys pauntung un spare tume ' 'i lift f , , . ll le e v A W 01-X 1 Al Xl, s, .V V t , u fl N-UU un - ' AVL' - L X , u u f ere! Sh . P ' fs X .tl Y r ' - , master of scuence from the Um- I I . . ' 4. . , I ,, ' . . b SV, px - -,y f I , I Dr. ' Q V . X h ' . , I 1 1 A 7? V , er . I. . r' , u ' , ' ' - D . 'r. o us a A S A V ' , H H . , d . .I O f ' . Wh f I 0- F 1 - 4 'av' . . . ue 57 y XJ! 'V 1 XD' J ef- . , u, . 1 3 of 'sl Qi jk' Advusung but seldom tellung a always proud when o gurl the rught decusuon are words whu h well descrube the servuce of Mr Ruth G Forbes senuor gurls coun selor Besudes beung a second mother to almost every senuor gurl Mrs Forbes teaches Latun and German us sponsor of the ,lunuor Classucal League and advusor to Aquila Aquulanus After teachung states that there us never a dull moment un any of her classes Mrs Forbes us a graduate of Iowa Wes leyan I thought I could help boys espe cually un the fueld of athletucs Thus us the reason Carol R Gast turned to teachung as a professuon Besud s beung head football coach ard physucal educatuon unstructor Mr Gast conducts world geography classes He has been assustung Vuk ung students sunce l94l Even though he states that he has no talent he enjoys golf and bowlung as well as a game of brudge Mr Gast was graduated from Wayne State Teachers college and re ceuved hus masters degree from Creughton unuversuty She looks young enough to be a student are words whuch well de scrube Muss Marlene Gatz Muss Gatz teaches freshman and sophomore Englush and us sponsor of Glacuers gurls Englush duscussuon group Al though she has only been at North for three years she has made her presence felt Thus year funds Muss Gatz takung part un an experumen tal two peruod Englush class where the students study under supervu suon Muss Gatz spends her leusure tume travelung raedung swummung and watchung sports events She was graduated from the Unuversuty of Omaha Mrs Gladys Gues probably had more contact wuth pupuls parents than wuth the pupils themselves She al ways has o pleasant smule and an unterested questuon for everyone Mrs Gues us the attendance clerk and has the responsubuluty of callung home when students are absent Mrs Gues has fule after fule of un formatuon on every student attend urug North Hugh un her room l2l and probably knows more about students than most people ot North Mrs Gues and her husband spend the summers travelung over the North Amerucaru contunent Mrs Frances Gordon and her cafe terua staff manage to turn out pleasant and unterestung dushes for every day of the school year She takes great prude un her stounless steel kutchen Mrs Gordon worked at Benson West elementary school before comung to North The cafe terua and uts food are one memory whuch Vukungs never forget Could you please tell me where the l43 29 W's are9' Mrs Florence Hallgren, lubrary clerk would be glad to Wlth a sweet smule and an encouragung word of advuse, Mrs Hallgren spends much of her tume helpung students fund the books that they need She has been at North for the past lO years assust urug students un O30 and performung varuous other dutues around the lu brary In her leusure tume she en joys hand crafts Her favorute pas tumes are cookung and sewung have 'QYY The debate squad scores wuth the assustance and assurance of Muss Mary Elrzabeth Hamrlton When she states she has had a busy day she very well means ut Along wuth her full schedule of Englush and debate classes she us sponsor of the No tuonal Forensuc League Muss l-lam ulton also accompanues her students to all debate and speech tourna ments She has been at North sunce she manag s to keep p wuth her readung tr velun and swummung' rhbsf artes u uo of eyear beung wouldn eerru lu wuth Muss Y ays buz ro d QD r f t arr the Mulgary B a esonom s a Alt 5 c u g vuded A t usfac ea hom kung de o wo sophomore r selor year Readung and glush chu rate as Muss Harlres favorute u terests How can l fund the answer to thus problem 2x plus x munus lS equals O9 Yes thus mught well be a ques tuon durected at algebra unstructor Muss Maruon Heuser She became a teacher because she belueved ut would be both unterestung and chal lengung Thus us her second year at North Before comung to North she taught at Alexandrua Nebraska Muss Heuser a Unuversuty of Omaha graduate receuved her master of arts degree from Northwestern unu versuty She sponsors Fractuons math clu or u derclassmen ellugso head the undustruol arts department ne l953 has been an archutectural drowung structor here 3l years He started young un thus busuness as hus father was a contractor Durung the sum mer months he us actuve un the fueld of plannung and erectung buuldungs Mr l-lellugso founded the Fure Patrol 0 stull one of uts leaders A graduate of Unuon college he re ceuved hus master of scuence degree from the Un versuty of Muchugan Raymo teache t b e or wut us fovorute sub ect as a career three years he has been on the ung staff as an unstructor of buol gy and general scuence lt us a usual sught to fund such things as snakes, luzards, and spuders un hus classroom Mr Henzluk spends hus spare tume goung to school At pesent he us workung toward hus doctor's degree He receuved both hus bachelor of scuence and master degrees from the Unuversuty of Nebraska A newcomer to North's musuc de partment thus year us petute and charmung Muss Jane Hutt Servung as accompanust for Vukung songsters, she has competently fulled her po sutuon She receuved her bachelor of arts degree from Doane college A record collectuon lS an unterestung actuvuty whuch consumes many of her leusure moments She added a touch of romance to Vukung news thus year wuth the announcement of her engagement Le! of UL ' Lfwc 'CL :WSL Z f Llfft? ul L C L M47 wwe 4 V X C -b! f f A ft 1 Nui L X L 12 LL L C 1 cf K2 f l 7 A lf 0 at North for 2l years, Mrs. Forbes l925. 'Wit these school actlvfties . ' i P 5 J W wtf , - I ' ry v ' b' - . , . . Q b b A , ' . t ' ' A ' ' ' YK 1 I r I , . e a ' . N Wad 51 u es, s te , - ' - t ho ' ' , H r al I ' at o t r K 3 9 rs. um ys at , ' ' , n s n u ' ' , . e w r dea - u n di ' - . . , - D I , . e , . . . Q K V ' . xxx I I . , A . . ' , C ' ' 'V I N - 4 ' , ' in- tv, J - . A l 4 hx . ' ' , M Q ' ' . , ' , X, 9. ' l - nd is I ' , 'lj 5 . . . . A , rx xg I H E 4 . 1 it . . I , . I Y tx - P ' u f k ' uf ' ' ' . . or ,ijt L .7 X x.J f 4 ia fi ZF I New to the Vukung staff thus year us Frank Hobbs an unstructor un the socual scuence and Englush depart ments Before comung to North Mr Hobbs taught un South Dakota and outhern Nebraska chools Busy ung humself wuth the schools ac tuvutues he became sponsor of the newly formed Scuence Fuctuon and Safe Teens clubs He has attended the Unuversutues of Omaha and Mun nesota and holds both a bachelor of arts and master of scuence de gree In hus spore tume he enuoys hus new hu fu phonograph and read un Tom H n a w o er thus year steppe e swung of ef took over the I9 onsoru Junuor enuor H Hopku ncc and a track u ataa ung assustant Be 4 comung to Nort Mr Ho uns ta ht phys uca e cau n the maha elc menta y scho Th storatuon of old a o e nces ran avorute out of schoo pa ume e attended the Unuve suty of Ne raska and Colo rado State college Sergeant Furst Class Rex L Horner us a newcomer to North s ROTC de partment thus year Before comung to North he was statuoned un Frue berg Germany where he was regt mental recruutung sergeant for the fourth duvusuon of the eughth un fantry regument Sgt Horner at tended hugh school un Beaver Cross ung Nebraska where he played bas ketball and baseball and went out for track He lettered twuce un bas ketball Sgt Horner had been the army for l2 years before com Never a dull moment un my room totes Muss Helen C Jelnnek school For I2 years she has been munusterung furst aud guvung pulls nd sayung a soothung word to Vuk ung students Muss Jelunek was grad uated from St Joseph Hosputal school of nursung and the Unuversuty of Omaha Sunce then she has studued publuc health at the Unu versuty of Muchugan Gardenung Cookung and travelung are her fa vorute pastumes One of the nucest qualutues possessed by Englush teacher Muss Anna Jen sen us her abuluty to unstull a ove of Shakespeare un her students Muss Jensen us well equupped to do thus for un her travels through Europe she has vusuted many of the places connected wuth thus great author She also enuoys teachung her pupuls the correct way to use the Englush tanguage Muss Jensen us a gradu iiate of the Unuversuty of Nebraska Her students recerve a specual treat hen Muss Jensen brungs her me -mentas of her travels to show the Xclass Storues of excutung war adventures enchant the students of buology teacher Thomas Johnson Mr John son a man who has done almost erythung from beung a Amr orce pulot durung World War ll o a cheese salesman durung the ummers not only teaches hus stu dents about plants and anumals but manages to guve them a valuable lesson un lufe as well Mr Johnson devotes much of hus tume unstruct ung students un the art of safe druvung Any tume he has left h lukes to spend huntung 8 VN Xu nib 6 One of Muss Anne Keenons largest and most unterestung uobs thus past year was admunusterung and fugur ung the results of the Iowa Sulent Readxng tests guven to all students thus year Muss Keenan us head of the Englush department so a great deal ot her tume was occupued by these tests Goung to plays rates hugh on Muss Keenons lust of fa vorutes She states that her unter ests are stull growung especually un plays on T V Her new T V set was a guft from her neughbars Muss Keenan rec e bachelor o arts qegr rom the nuver lovya a 1 er master 1 b u op but we los sa s Cy ,gsfbo or Ke nedy when ell g how team came out un the game Kennedy a hustory teacher s s much luke a student humself hus crewcut and current pop language One of the buggest n s of the year for Mr Ken y was the arruval of a brand new red and whute Chevue un February He lukes to spend hus spare tume play ung tennus travelung or workung wuth the Young Republucans He us a graduate of Southwest Mussouru State college and the Unuversuty of South Dakota Alrught youse knuckleheads Master Sergeant John E Kerners favorute expressuon as he durects the Vukung ROTC battaluon through formatuons An army man I6 years Sergeant Kerner us a World War ll and Korean veteran He came to North two years ago from a statuo un Panama Hus unterest un sports dates to partucupatuon un Readung Pa Sergeant Kerner durected an Ameruca Leguon baseball team to M Flossne L Lyons gets some of her greatest pleasure out of seeung people develop unto good typusts that I once thought were hopeless Muss Lyons has been busuly turnung out good typusts from North Hugh sunce 1926 She lusts her specual tal ents as eatung and putterung Her recreatuonal tume us spent en largung her classucal musuc collec tuon and travelung from one end of the Unuted States to the other Muss Lyons attended the Unuversutues of f aluf?'fwd Colorado Workung wuth and un luttle theaters such as the Omaha Communuty Playhouse us the specual unterest and hobby of Mrs Josephune Maftox She has taught Englush and speech classes here for two years Before uounung the Vukung staff she taught at Technucal South and McCook hugh schools Mrs Mattox chose the teachung professuon as she enuoys creatuve work She attended the Unu uty of Nebraska where she rned her bachelor and master of degre X O 732, me Industrual arts and algebra teacher Orvulle B Matzke became a teach to help pupuls broaden theur educatuonal knowledge He has been doung thus for the last two years Mr Matzke has also been helpung students learn to be good sports and how to play the game He took over part of the coachung assugnments the furst year h taught at North Mr Matzke usually be found gu ung the t ur floor halls durung furst lunch peruods Ou e of he enjoys c u or and huntuh flfrfy N . ' .- . Y I , I ,I ' f - Q 1 - ' ' c ' X Y ' m of S, ' u u l l ' f U 'O . ' C4 .- Q . - o ' . 'V' . . , a - e.- -. . R ' us a - ual -v - ea er d - l ll ' ' m' . co ' ' . , - ' ' - u ' fo' . H . , , ' n 1 H - -1 ks - ' as . u - - - V - . - A - H - t, is . xl , 1 ' I ,, f :un , ' , ' ' 1 . r , u N l -l . . . . I . ' . uh, . n ' ' 2 ing to North. ' a 't t' uu?ro . L I W J n . G I ' ' 1 . . . . . I , . . ',, 'XJ ' - . - - , . - ,O F J . . '- . ' . ' ' i IL: . . A ' . . f lsyeef s a, b ' ua . e ' I V . l I I l , . I Q Q Rx ix - . . ' . h M .x A ' ' ' f-C X ' . . ' 4 ' Y XX- - ' 5 u xt- . f f Je u l . . - er I ' ' '- ' 4- -I I . n . . . ' . . I I I e fu r M , 1 u , N F . . , e , , , X ' ' . ' h' Ap ts U . U ,J 7 ,u u fl u n J I U D Cosune tangent and hypotenusc sound luke a foreugn language to most people but students of Muss Pearl McCray head of the mathe matucs department understand these and many more of the trucacues of hugher math Muss Mc Cray teaches classes of algebra geometry and trugnometry She us also the sponsor of Duguts math club for upperclassmen Muss Mc Cray wull always be remembered by her students for her wullungness to help uf the student us suncere un has desure to learn She attended Grun nell college Grunnell Iowa where she receuved her bachelor of arts degree A dufferent paur of glasses every day' Thus plus her love of anythung purple or lavende one o furst t ungs stude ts notuce about Mrs A duth Mull r teac er Mrs M er who a teacher lvefh esure to ever s unto cla es es to spend her eusur auntung ceramucs playu uano sungung on maku onograph records Mrs L et smile and wunnung way l lways make her a favorute wuth er students Beung head of the hustory depart ment demands a great many f Nathan Mohors hours both un and out of the classroom A Vukung n tructor I4 years he was formerly o prunter and a cloum aluuster Mr Mohor was graduated from the Unu versuty of lllunous where he receuvcd hus bachelor of educatuon and mas ter of scuence degrees Long betore the school day beguns Mr Mohar can be found un l5O ussuung the ab sence checks to boys Durung hus spare tume he enyoys pauntung Take a letter are famuluar words to Mrs Darlene Mohlmon For tour years she has been secretary to the pruncupal Students welcome he f r u e n d l y offuce manner Not enough spare tume us Mrs Mohl mans one complaunt but she does enuoy readung and embrolderung She was prevuously employed as scc retary to the pruncupal at Fourbury Nebraska, high school and os sec- retory to the traffuc manager of Amerucan Busuness un Luncoln. Weir 'E My? tv 4 ass aww Ea h rnornung Muss Gertrude Mohr can be found un l5O ussulng ab sence checks to the gurls Durung years past thus task has been ably handled by Muss Mohr wuth her de lrghtful smule and pleasing attutude Thus year marks her llth year as on unstructor un the math depart ment Muss Mohr us a graduate of Drake unuversuty She receuved her masters degree from Northwestern unuversuty She us senuor class spon sor un charge of the senuor pucnlc Muss Mohr enuoys travelung bwlf In ,ust a luttle over one year Muss Marlon Nelson has made herselfa, M popular wuth the faculty and stu crvuy dents Her wonderful sense of hu rn r us one of her most lukeableR 0 T-ki characterustucs She us a teacher unff the Englush department Muss Nel flu?-cb-fk, son has studued at Dana college and t e Unuversuty of Omaha A a faculty advusor for Y Teens she WWA as usts the tunance and program F commuttees Pruor to teachung her Muss Nelson taught at Blour n wal nd ,K 5 X BANJ 53 Xc.AA,o.,v1 NN N A graduate of Mudland college Wulluam C Spec Nelson obtauned has bachelor at arts degree fron' Ornaha unuyersuty Head basketball coach he has unspured Vukung en thusuasm more than once by hus hu morous antucs at pep rallues Wood workung fushung and huntung are favorute pastumes of Specs H also enuoys spartung an outboard motor boat on the lake He has been a Norsemon unstructor l ears Ye-,wx W m l:6j7r?fl ts W M y Qu SJW Miss-Harte checks pounts for honor roll . . . Shes not' always so seuuous . . . 'Thats four seats in back of the break? If Soft spoken Muss Margaret A Nuel sen doesnt need to rouse her vouce to command obeduence from her students Muss Nuelsen has produced many fune plays wuth her dramatlcs classes d rung the l t I7 ye s She unstulls a love of the theater un all of her students as she molds them unto actresses and actors Her outsude of school interests include church chour work, cammunuty club work and traveling. She attendcd e Unu rsutuy of k , Calu- fornua verslt Northwestern unwe 't . 119 Freshmen ask Where us ut? and Mrs Agnes M Nulsson wullung and capable O30 lubraruan readuly as usts Because she en oyed workung wuth young people she took up teachung as a career A former Englush and German unstructor she has been a Norseman for I4 years Mrs Nullson attended the Unuver sutues of Omaha and Nebraska at taunung her bachelor of arts degree Homemakung musuc and books consume her leusure tume Musuc occupues a large part of the spare tume of the new art teacher Muss Lorrame Ohlson Sunday morn ungs she sungs un the chour of the Furst Presbyteruan church She funds playung the puano a good way to relax after a busy day A hu fudelu ty record player us Muss Ohlsons pruzed possessuon She lukes both classucal and popular musuc Luke all artusts Muss Ohlson spends quute a but of her tume dabblung un paunts She receuved her bachelor of scuence un educatuon from Northern lll nous Teachers college and her mas ters from Iowa unuversuty One of the furst thungs whuch usu ally greets anyone enterlng the mann offuce us the fruendly greetung and smule of Muss Rose H Ostronuc Muss Ostronuc has been school sec retary sunce July of l924 Before she came to North Muss Ostronuc dud stenographuc work at Omaha Central Hugh school Muss Ostronuc who enuoys readung and musuc un her spare tume probably knows more about what us goung on at North than anyone She always wullung to guve advuce and assust ance to all who need ut Muss Phyluss Pnrrmtt us equally adept un successfully teachung the untrucacues of a typewruter or rou tunes un an offuce She uouned the Norsemen un September l955 She ummeduately busued herself wuth the schools actuvutues and accepted the sponsorshrp of Horuzons Beuore corruung to North she taught IN Blencoe and Henderson Iowa She holds a bachelor of arts un educa tuon from the Nebraska State Teachers college at Peru The backbone of the North Star and Norseman Mrs Ellen Pearey unspures many of her students wuth the d ure to be good uournallsts She o teaches socual scuence Af er tung un many hours of work o t paper and yearbook Mrs P y t tull funds tume to be vuce p udent of the Nebraska Hugh hool Pr ss assocuatuon reguonal urector o the Natuonal Assocuatuon of .lournalusm Durectors and pres: dent of the alumnae chapter of her aroruty She us chaurman of the Homecomurug commuttee Mrs Pear ey obtauned her masters degree from Creughton unuversuty Cluck clock cluck clock go the typewruters as students dulugently try to follow the unstructuons of busuness educatuon te her Mrs Ar lene Petersen Co sp sorung North s chapter of the nuor Red Cross keeps Mrs Pet rsens tume well No m ter how busy she be she lways has a fruendly e and reetung for everyone s Peter n has taught at North r tve ars At the present her ann un rests are decoratung her ew ho e and gardenrng She at tende the Unuversuty of Nebraska wher she obtauned both her bache lor f scuence and her master of art degree -qw.. A muxture y algebra seasonung us formula for athem tfvcs f e for relaxa math S Sovwvoexciffb he thurd tume as un mrs Helen PI on on delughts her students wuthfstorue of her youth and the later years when she trav eled over the contunent Her pleas ant smule and the great unterest she shows un her students wull al ways make her one of the favorute Englush teachers at North Mrs Plamondons hobbues unclude read ung good musuc and the theater She us very patruotuc and us devoted to unstullung thus patruotusm un her students Mrs Plamondon has taught at North sunce the schools furst year Wuth a twunkle un her eye and a sparklung smule Muss Aluce V Por terfleld conducts her classes She struves to unstull perfect Englush and beautuful manners un her students She has been an unstructor un the Englush department sunce 1924 The study of the Buble us her specual unterest Muss Porterfueld us a grad uate of the Unuversuty of Wusconsun ln 1947 she establushed the Her bert and Mabel Porterfueld Memo rual Award of S300 guven annually to the graduate wuth the hughest scholastuc average Co sponsor of STS hustory club Mrs Catherlne Roeder ended her three year stay at North begunnung the second semester Hustory and Amer lcon Government classes were ably unstructed by her Graduated from lnduana State Teacher s college she holds bachelor and master of scu ence degrees An avud reader Mrs Roeder also enuoys such varued un terests as lustenmg to vuolun rn suc a game of golf wrutung and talkung Her lufetnme ambutuon was to become a teacher For 20 years Vukung students have been buyung theur chool supplues wuth the a ustance of Muss Char latte Root bookroom attendant Thus Oberlun college graduate knows the needs of every class un the way of texts paper penculs notebooks paunts and folders Her bookrnm dutues unclude ussuung and mend Ing textbooks alona wuth helpung students fund books that have strayed from theur hands Durung her extra tume Muss Root enuoys readung and she takes an actuve unterest un the work of her church A fruendly and helpful dusposutuon us characternstuc of offuce assistant Muss .Ianuce Schneuder A new fugure on the Vukung faculty staff she was formerly employed part tume by the Goodwull lndustrues A Com mercual Extensuon school graduate Muss Schneuder us talented un vouce and the abuluty to play the accor duon She also emo dancung and goung to the movui un her spare tume ' lts always like this in Miss Southwell s study hall Mr Severyn poses with his soohamar s Tomorrows assignment is 4 bend pivot po nt toes A are familiar wor the students of girls physical edu cation instructor Mrs uth eely Mrs Seely has charge o all the s gym clas es plus a class senior dancing The Fall Follies and Aurora wouldn t be complete with out Mrs Seelys dances At one time she was a professional dancer She was very busy this year perfect ing acts for the Youth Spectocu lar held at the Civic Auditorium April I2 She is also sponsor of the pep clubs Mrs Seely spends many hours making Norths cheerleading sauod one of the best in the city Youll have to move says Ch rles E Severyn who patrols the ls after school Mr Severyn has the ability to tell someone to do something they dont want to and have them like it His kindly smile is constantly showing as he tries to explain the fundamentals of al gebra and geometry to confused students As an extra assignment for his classes Mr Severyn tells them Be pleasant the world likes you that way Mr Severyn attend ed Fremont college the Univer sity of Nebraska Creighton uni versity and the University of Oma Co sponsor of FTA Mrs Goldie Silverman is interested in producing more and better teachers She has been an instructor in the English department for the post two years Attending Smith college and the University of Nebraska and the University of Omaha Mrs Silver man has received her bachelor of arts degree She likes to spend her leisure hours listening to music and reading. Experlmenting in crafts of all sorts is another of her favorite activities, A great love for books and for young people encouraged Mrs. Elma Simpson to become a librarian. Keeping the Viking libraries effi- cient and properly supplied has been her job for I2 years. She helps in promoting a National Book Week celebration. She received her bachelor of library science degree from Columbia university, Besides reading, she enioys live theater and traveling. Mrs. Simps -is fond of the out-of-doors. e especially lovestcamping at? biking in the moun ains. ,ii z ,LV 41 f L Always ready to tell a poke or make a quick comeback for one Harvey A Smith will long be remembered by students for his sens of humor This mathematics teacher can I ways be found in the center of a rawd of laughing students before school Mr Smith is very active in the Masonic Lodge He attended high school in Beemer and West Point Mr Smith received his AB from Nebraska Wesleyan and his M A from the University of Nebras Miss Fay Southwell poet in h own right installs o love ot po try literature and English in all of her students When her students learn wen t take her seriously whether she is ,oking she fast be omes a favorite Perhaps one of the most widely traveled teachers at North Miss Southwells travels include both Europe and South America Miss Southwell has at tended the University of Missouri N e b r a s k a Colorado Wisconsin Omaha and Creighton Stech s sense o umor will always ge emember by stu dents aid f cu y alike He is the man who has a comeback for every ra his pupils ma e M S ch h ught history classes rth fo five y ars and is the spa S hist ry club Special inter sts o Mr 'Ste include Ex por Sco t work HO mo el trains and e A ni chapter o his fraternity Alpha Phi Omega Mr. Stech attended Omaha univer- sity and the University of Wiscon- sin, l-le holds a bachelor of arts de- gree. The man with the hacksaw alias Keith W. Stewart. Mr. Stewart, head of the locker committee, is often seen sawing the lock off some un- fortunate student's locker. After teaching history at North for sev- en years, Mr. Stewart still says, Everything in my classes is un- usual. When not occupied with counseling the senior boys or teach- in geography and history, h spends any spare time raising trop- ical fish, Mr. Stewart received his master of arts degree from the University of Nebraska. , V 421 fy Sr K g f ' L fic NX Head of the Aurora commIttee Iumor gIrls counselor sponsor of El Polo del Norte and advanced SpanIsh teacher each one of these IS a Iob In Itself but Mrs Loulse Sutton does them all and does them well She also dIvIdes the beam nnng SpanIsh classes Wlfh MIss Car ey Mrs Sutton has served durIng the summer as an Interpreter at the Mayo ClInIc In MInnesota whIch proves how well versed she IS In the subgect she teaches She attended the UnIversIty of Nebraska and Omaha unIversIty Mrs Sutton has taught at North sInce l93S Newcomer Leo R Taylor took over Mrs Catherme Roeders hustory teachIng assngnment at the begm nIng of the second semester B tore coming to North Mr Taylor spent l7 years teachIng at varIous elementary IunIor and senIor hIgh schools He also spent several years In the Postal Transport servIce Mr Taylor became a teacher becaue ot hIs Interest IH young people Thus Interest shows up agaIn In hIs lelsure GCllVlfl9S whIch Include both Cub Scout and Boy Scout work Mr Taylor holds a bachelor of SCI ence and masters degree from the UnIversIty of Nebraska Q20 4-'M NOT PICTURED The sharpe mInd of Engllsh teacher Mass Zdenka Sedlacek IS revealed by her sprIghtly sense of humor and twInklIng eyes One cant walk In to MIss Sedlaceks classroom wlth out notIcIng her array of potted plants which add a touch of fresh ness to the room Plants aren t her only Interest however she lnkes to read play the plano travel carc for her boxer and cook MISS Sed lacek has attended the UnIversIty of Omaha Nebraska unIversIty and ColumbIa unIversIty She receIved her master of arts degree from Columbla unIversIty ' 1 fa af -T 2 sense ot humor and a love for musIc summanzes the wmnmg ways Samuel F Thomas, Instru Instructor For 22 years he has ImpartIng hrs vast amount knowledge to VIKINQS The success of every program whIch Involves musIc greatly depends on Mr Thomas He holds hls bachelor grees from the UnIversIty of Oma ha A very large part of his sum mers are spent IU MInnesota flSh In Any QUESTION on any phase of home economIcs can well be answered by Miss Florence Walker She has studIed at Colorado state Omaha Nebraska and CreIghton UHIVGFSITISS A 20 year faculty member she s co sponsor of Mlnervettes and a fashIon consultant for Fall FollIes and Aurora costumes Her lensure tIme IS OCCUDIEU Wlfh travellng or by lnstennng to good musIc Walker also has a specnq kn ck for prepanng dElIClOL.4S dn lid Mr Elaser cotchs onto absence checks qulckly Mr Smlth can't belIeve It What's thIs about a baby for the Barlows Mlss Lyons keeps the TYDISTS busy 3 Z2 yy r r al, K ' l by ,ll ' ' lt 4 ' I , ' - ' A I ,G . 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Y KP xmtix I KN 5 si Vi? px .H by ' WI 1' 1 ,Lili QW J .W-Agri' l'i i A'Ll ! ,,21f-W+f'f- - uni., V w V'W ' w'T 1 ' ,,, ?v I 1 T-55' 1 1 I rx r Q .- . fi' 1 t A bT-'- A+--I ' 4 i xl f ' Avx Q 5 f C' fin 2 1 if Xi 4 W u s XY , A A Y ,X K Y Y .,i- - wx , . ,f N mv X-V1 4 x 1, Y X I Q X144-ulxma 1 , F Y mx If IK E f-, j -.1 :xi Q -M ff , 5,55 ref V ff l 5 ' in- A- -' ef 'V -- - , W- L V V j J 'ogy' fi J' 5 t MJ f tg tw WWW If Of W JVM STUDENT COUNCIL Back row Barbara Banghart Mary Pat Ball Ken Ash Roger Mnger Ken Rlstau Tom Ash Joyce rlck Jam Eddy Greg Brady Rex Medley Steve Ball Bull Custer Casey Llnda Atchison Betty Jean McMichael Fnrst row Judy Duane Taylor Ke th Johnson Nancy Mleynek Karen Freld Ellwood Sonya Ruckl Pat Steuert Mark Funks Tom Cornu Bruce Second row Ellen Stokes Sherry Samuelson Duana Barge John Barth Jerry Petr Jackie Grau Marllyn Dennts Lerlanu Hansen Student Counczl and Commzsszon As nn the past the Student Counctl played Charterung through the Councnl was made a an Important role nn every Vtknngs school permanent requirement of clubs to parttcu lufe Through meetings programs dances and pate un approved school actlvutues specnal projects the student government body Served North High and 'ts Students One of the most umportant tasks of the Counctl was undertaken as members asststed The flrst protect of the organlzatlon was wlth annual Career Day March 8 'Gateway Freshman Day held Sept l3 l-lu Vtktng' to Your Goal was the theme of the day s pro name tags were guven to each student and a qram co sponsored with the P T A and the specual assembly for freshmen presented an North Omaha Klwanls club Representatives formation about actnvutles In the school of 30 vocatuons were Introduced by Counctl members at two evening career dtscusslon Come to Fun Ntght and See the World sessuons was the theme of the Oct 8 Vtklng Fun Nrght Games refreshments and dancing were the Presldung at all meetlngs of the Council actlvutles of thus functton co sponsored by the was Presldent Tom Cornu He was asslsted Counctl and the P T A by Bruce Barth JoEllen Carlson served as sec retary untul she moved from the ctty Mark Flnks was chosen to take over her duties Oth er offtcers were Jerry Petr treasurer and Pat Steuert clerk After namung Joyce Casey Roger Mrnger Marrlyn Dennus and Mark Ftnks as heads of specual commnttees the Counctl organized for a full year of work The group helped tn the tuberculun skun tests met wuth the Commls l'l9lP'nQ The C0U lC'l m0 'l'f0 'l Order WGS slon to try to solve theur problems and partlcl The Student COIWWSSIOU C0mD0S9Cl of lOO pated an the Student Counctl exchange pro members Cl10Se ' from Oll Cl0SSf'3S Qmm As nurse s assrstants ltbrary assistants and hall and cafeterta monutors Student Com mlsston members worked dauly to fulftll their appotntments and duties Speclal meetlngs with each class were held to hear suggesttons and tnform the students on what thelr class representatuves In the Councrl were doing A new constttutnon was The htghlnght of the year for the Student drawn up by the Legtslatlve commnttee and Councnl was the annual banquet held In the approved by on all school vote of the students Fern room of the Blackstone hotel on Jan l2 26m JJ N T if eff 'bf JH7lMyf5L04'7l Q U he CMIJD g A . 1, Tl Q Tena STUDENT COMMISSION-Back row: Linda Lonsbrough Van Cleve, Hazel Berg, Sharon Wurth, Steve Ball, Henry Ber- man, Tom Cornu, Greg Brady, Don Taber, Jack Tamazi, Tom Bock, Judy Poast, Koe Nielsen, Gloria Rorick, Sue Platz, Jackie Sullivan. Second row: Sharon Tellander, Jean Severo, Diane Bachus, Pat Steuert, Colleen McCammon, Arletta Blum, Dorothy Colberg, Leiloni Hansen, Joyce Warrior, Judy Cochran, Jane Hel- gren, Marilyn Miller, Phyllis Flerstad Marlene Moeller, Ravmie Funk, Sandra Vondra, Mary Jean Orr, First row: Deanna Franke, Judy Meehan, Kathy Olson, Judy Albers, Ken Ash, John Frolio, Arvid Nelson, Jon Baade, Ely Churchich, Bruce Barth, Tom Ash Ken Rrstau, Lindo Johns, Eilene Martin, Judy Hamer, Diana Birge. STUDENT COMMlSSlONf-Back row' Judy Ellwood Kay Allen- dorter, Kathryn Dolan, Esther Martin Carol Forge Beverly Stol- naker, Robert Parks Lon Fratt Richard Debo, John Ball, Jim Dolan, Jean Hornish Dee Carey Alice Chico Sanclra Suttic Dorothy Barnes, Judy Wandel. Second row: Jackie Rrchescn Sonja King, Jean Provaznik, Barbara l. Johnson, Joyce Casey, Marilyn Leach, Joan Jorgensen, Lori Nelson, Lois Chase, Justine CW C1 Funkhouser, Barbara Bechtel, Petersen, Marilyn Dennis, Nancy Mary Ann Ostberg, Judy Wilch, Claudia Hult, Linda Cole. First row: Zoy Harris, Son,a Ruckl, Jackie Grau, Douglas Harpster, John Carter, Bob Brown, Bill Jones, Roger Minger, Darrel Tcter, Dick Nelson, Paul Jacob, Don Colberg, Jerry Petr, Sharon Nel- son, Sngrid Larson. STUDENT CCMMISSION Back raw: Betty McMichael Linda Hanna, Norma Showalter, Patricia Flannigan, Lee Bigelow, Gary Greenfield, Jerome Johnson, Preston Finks, Jim Eddy, Duane Tay- lor, Keith Johnson, Joyce Devney, Kathleen Harris, Barbara Bang- hart, Linda Atchison. Second row: Karen Brewster, Sondra Vasel, Nancy Lancaster, Ellen Stokes Mary Patrick, Marilyn Elliott, Marilyn Pycha, Judy Brurnbaugh, Mary Morris, Virginia Dyas, Sherry Samuelson Ardith Propst, Karen Klender, Pat Melcher, Susie Williams, First row Janet Sherwood, Karen Field, Nancy Mleynek Rosemary Corn, Bill Chrisman, John Post, Bill Custer, Don Connor Mike Yerkes, Jim Lemen, Mike Weisberg, Rex Merle ley, Karen Walsh, Kathy Angllm, Carolyn Bessey, Elizabeth Ker- rigon, Sandra Walenz. FIRE PATROL Back row Susue Wulluams Marulyn Elluott Put ruck Hupp Marvun Brown Jack Tarnasu Don Connor Tom Heyd man Bull Kautter Muke Yerkes Jum Lemen Gary Schmutz Muke Weusberg Mary Morrus Ja holes Second row Carolyn Bes sey Sherry Samuelson etty Pounts Letou Johnson Suzue Fulbert Bull Chrusman Duck Jonnson Tom Nevottu Mark Funks Jack Bosen Judy Poast Karen Walsh Mary Patruck Sandra Vondra Ellen Stokes Furst row Marcua Fowler Pat Steuert Duane Bachus Jerry Cox Ken Rustau Arvud Nelson Deon Bahr John Froluo Lee Perkuns Jum Sedgwuck Tom Cornu Ruth Wool ey Nancy George Judy Wulch Jackue Sulluvan The orderly and rapud evacuatuon of the school un case of ture us the responsubuluty of the Fure Patrol Once each month the 95 members ar called unto ctuon to oversee fure dr ia f Mu MMM 7 28, FIRE PATROL Back row Barbara I Johnson Shurley Duckworth Jane Helgren Bob Brown Bob Barber John Muckna son Bruce Barth Leroy Norton Joyce Casey Karen Judson Second row Judy Jones Stalnaker Lelanu Hansen Soruua Ruckl Zoy Harrus Douglas Harp ster Paul Jacob Tom Funnerty Tom Fulkerson Kay Davus Claudua Hult Carol Johnson Connue Pakuser Furst row Bonnue Ken Ash John Ball Dwane Werblow Don Colberg Jerry Petr Howard Ol Barbara Hayes Carol Forge Beverly Runge Dorothy Colberg Mary Ann Ostberg Jess Adkuns Darrel Teter Duck Nelson Doug Shearer Patrucua Flannugan Roger Munger Mules Shafer Jum Feustner Sam Wead Jackue Grau Marulyn Dennus Joan Jorgensen Supervused by faculty advusors E E Hellug so Harold Dolly and Thomas Johnson and students Patrucua Flannugan and Douglas Shearer the Fure Patrol checks rooms, sees that doors and wundows are closed and makes sure that everyone us out of the buuldung so turemen can work etfucuently to put out any ure The commuttee us assusted by floor captauns Bruce Barth Donald Colberg Roger Munger Wulluam Chrusman and Tom Cornu who make sure everythung runs smoothly on each floor Members are all uunuors and senuors voted unto the organuzatuon by the old members un the fall They are guven a red badge and as sugned a posutuon at the annual meetung held un October G u . 2 -, u ll! 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The Junuor Red Cross us an organuzatuon A deducated to servuce composed of two elected 0 J 'N L, representatuves from each homeroom Projects completed thus year uncluded tullung a school chest sent overseas The club gave partues at St Joseph s hosputal Florence Old Peoples home and Veterans hosputal Stu dents also helped edut the Veterans hosputal newspaper Cuty chapters sponsored the an nual Cruss Crosser dance held at Holy Name Hugh School and co sponsored Safe Teens wuth the Omaha Poluce department Oftucers were Beverly Stalnaker presudent Tom Nevottu vuce presudent Marulyn Dennus secretary Bull Custer, treasurer Ellen Stokes RED CROSS Back row Marlene Myers Pat Mullugan Joyce Hallgren Ruta Nunernuue Pat Rothwell Duana Burge Betty Pounts Suzue Fulbert Bob Jacobberger Jum Lemen Jon Baade Bull Pe tersen Kenneth Green Paul Jacob Henry Berman Jock Tamasu Gary Casken Joyce Blauvelt Carolyn Gordon Arlene Lodwug Mary Patruck Sherry O barn Second row Jo Janet Gungruch Lun da Hannawalt Margaret Bell Betty McMuchael Eulene Martun Dotty Smuth Joyce Devney Beverly Meruca Arduth Propst Kath leen Horrus Sandue Ohlsen Joy Hudson Karen Brown Melussa Fulkerson Lundo Atchuson Donna Ells Claudua Hayden Rose mary Corn Eluzabeth Kerrugan Georguna Jacobsen Margaret Carpender Judy Kletke Front row Cannue Dunovo Betty Wuebe Marulyn Elluott Lunda Lonsbrough Kathy McDonald Tencu Van Cleve Barbara Hayes Carol Forge Carlos Sung Bob Mecsuu Duck Johnson Rowland Downs Keuth Johnson Jack Lausterer Barbara I Johnson Donna Hoffmann Dolores Brewer Sallue Moore Pat Kuzlun Marulyn Rycho Judy Lee umm Red Cross reporter and Zoy Harrus lntercuty councul representatuve Sponsors were Mrs Arlene Petersen Muss Phyllus Parruott and Frank Hobbs RED CROSS Back row Kay Kuykendall Karen Judson Judy Smuth Charlune Johnson Jeanette Spencer Bull Ostrom Jack Barker Steve Mangold Don Calberg Vernon Whute Duck Nel on Lee Perkuns Dennus Hume Arvud Nelson Judy Van Cleve Jean Provaznuk Rogene Ruh Ruth Johnson Second row Karen Swan on Kae Nucl en Duane Bachus Judy Newman Esther Mar tun Kathryn Luchl Sandy Gordon Marulyn Leach Connu Paku er Judy Albers Ruth Woolsey Judy Poast Donna Knudsen Bl Aluce Chuco Sabune Wehlack Lunda Schmudt Bev erly Sanko Judy Jacobs Jeanne Pakuser Front row Kay Allen dorfer Jackue Grau Sonua Ruckl Kay Davrs Sharron Greer Ellen Stokes Janet Taylor Marulyn Dennus Zoy Harrus Beverly Stal naker Tom Nevottu Bull Custer Pat Hupp Joan Jorgensen Paula Arnsbury Judy Wandel Nancy George Judy Jones Claudua Sor ensen G29 HIY Hu Y us an organuzatuon for boys whuch promotes clean luvung and good sportsmanshup The organuzatuon us duvuded unto two groups I-lu Y Cycles us tor freshmen and sophomores and Senuor Hu Y tor uunuors and senuors Thus year the I-lu Y uouned wuth the Y Teens to sponsor the fourth annual Lenten servuces at Immanuel Lutheran church March Zl 22 and 23 The Senuor Hu Y members gave the call to worshup and the Cycles ushered Forty boys receuved theur membershup cards and puns at the annual Hu Y Cycles unductuon servuce The boys heard from such speakers JUNIOR SENIOR HI Y Back row Jack Carpencler Ralph An cteron Dwane Werblow Bob Barber Jess Adkuns Bull Brandt Had lux Don Ludstrand Larry Campbell Jack Barker Gary Peuu Larry Duros Doug Shearer Gary Cogluzer Second row Bob Mec euu Lee Bugelow Bull Chrrsman Chet Fu cher Rob rt Anderson Henry Berman Marvun Brown Ely Churchuch Bull Peters n John Petersen Deon Bahr Aryud Nelson Muke Yerkes Bull Kautter Davud Huckman Tom Fulkerson Larry Cornune Jum Sedgwuck Howard Soren en Front row Don Vos Duck Poore Duck Nelson Tom Heydman K n Ash Ron Raschke Bull Janes D one Mon oerson Roger Manger Bob Dall Tom Nevottu Lon Fratt Jack Bosen Robert Bowe Steve Adkuns Ray Holmgren as Jack Cotton Omaha unuversuty basketball coach durung the year They also had theur own basketball team The outstandung Senuor Hu Y event of the year was the Coronatuon Ball at Peony park Aprul I3 Marulyn Dennus Barbara I Johnson and Judy Jones were queen candudates Hu YCycles ottucers were Greg Brady pres udent Steve Ball vuce presudent Don Stokes secretary Howard Waterman treasurer Brad Cochran hustoruan and Tom Ash chaplaun Ray Kennedy sponsored the group Senuor Hu Y ottucers were Ken Ash and Tom Nevottu presudent Roger Munger and Jum Lemen vuce presudent Bob Dall and Lon Fratt secretary Bull Jones and Jack Bosen, treasurer Tom Heydman, chaplaun Duane Mongerson Ron Raschke Bob Dall and Bull Jones sergeant at arms Tom l-lopkuns was sponsor ot the group HI Y CYCLES Back row Tom Graddy Mark Ethen Torn Leach Bob Gwynne Vaughan Muke Messuna Rex Medley Terry Turner Grafton Ed Fuscher Ray Fehrman Larry Watson Gordon Mules Robert Parks Second row Bull Custer John Gale Henry Wendt Kenneth Wofford Lloyd Menard Cluft Hollestelle John Mor aan Kent Lust Muke Flannugan Duane Taylor Wulluam Smuth B rnu Thornby Muke Lundemood Keuth Johnson Ru sell Ash Front row Jum Raschke Bruce Munukus Rod Anderson Tom Ash Brad Cochran Howard Waterman Steve Ball Greg Brady Dan Stakes Arthur Ferguson Gary Peters Roger Brown Ray Ken uedy 30: I , . . , . - - I I , ' 1 - 1 ' I 1 I - f I ' I I r 1 1 ' ' - 1 f I - Q I l l - I , Y 4 S I I S I f T S 'T u I , I , I 1 I-CYOY Nortvn, GCVWG MESSTCV, Dole FUNK WOWWC MIWIKUS, GCOVQC Bob Suebler, Jerry Guaruno, Fred Grossman, Krus Saelberg, Arlo , , , V, , e e , , s . , , , , , . . fuk 2, I .M X ,Q Y TEENS CABINET Back row Pat Steuert Bev Stalnaker Con me Pakrser Judy Ellwood Esther Martnn Sherry Samuelson Mrs Natalre Adalr Muss Marlon Nelson Mrs Barbara Barlow Front row Peggy Mclvtrchal Claudra Hult Zoy l-larrns Sanyo Ruckl Sue Platz Suzue Frlbert Jackre Grau Jane Helgren Mary Patrrck Y TEENS INSPIRATION COMMITTEE Back row Bonnta Vande g ft Loss Sas Drana Barge Judy Hamer Rosle Corn Marrlyn Toft Judy Ruley Betty Rrlcy Jullo Olson Barbara Banghart Martha Anderson Second row Erleen Ludwrck Gaul Olson Judy Jacobs Barbara Nuckolls Lrnda Cole Sabune Wehlack Karen Judson Sandra Suttre Rogene Ruh Leton Johnson Lorranne Mc Kercher Front row Carol Johnson Colleen McCammon Joyce Casey Dorothy Colberg Joan Jorgensen Mary Ann Ostberg Nancy Funkhouser Jody Wel h Nancy Trauthen Llnda Yrrak Delulah LeMasters YTEENS SERVlCE COMMITTEE Back raw Dolores Brewer Carolyne Forrrstall Judy Moyland Joan Cook Phyllus Conlglla Donna Kavcn Lln a Flxmer Sandro Huey Judy Kletke Margaret Cgrpender Paulo Oyernwan Georglna Jacobsen Second row Kathleen Rose Claudla Hayden Jeonnlne Honoker Carolyn Flo rchrnger Norma Showalter Margaret Loomis Su an Hass Karen Rappley Morllyn Harmon Ellzabeth Pease Sandra Vasel Front row Judy Hartman Penny LeBarge Sharon Fox Loss Ol sen Kathy Peterson Karen Peterson Mary Fulton Kathryn Shoe maker Susre Hornlsh Nadnne Hartman Barbara Blind Y TEE Y Teens were busy from the frrst week of school to the last offerrng thelr servuces where they were needed A membershnp drnve was the groups first prolect Cablnet members compalgned for several days In the fall to enroll almost O gurls rn Y Teens Bl ! 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I LJ ..5: 2 iw 3' lil , s X , : - . 5' I ' I ' - - 1 - , f ' ' I Q ' 5 O c in O 9 YTEENS PLJBLICITY AND MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Back row Lynne Jackson Nancy Flesher Carolyn True Judy Poast Lorrasne Dolsnsky Lsnda Lonsbrough Betty Posnts Barbara I Johnson Lsnda Johns Susan Ott Madelsne Jorgenson Kay Col burn Judy Edmonds Betty Pann er Second row Duane Ksser Carolyn Gordon Donna lsgrsg Patrscsa Bolsn Joan Yoder Carol l-laub Mary Rose Cynthsa Thompson Judy Moe LaVohn Isvsk Lsnda Turner Sandra Vondra Jcon Kelly Carolyn Bessey Dottse Smsth Front row Lola Nselsen Carolyn Peck Nancy Knutson Judy Wsttges Judy Smsth Loretta Holbesn Sally Jensen Kathy Martsn Sandy Larsen Sharon Leshovsky Carol Thomas Lsnda Laur en Janet Arntz Jo Ann Watson YTEENS REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE Back row Jerry Cox Janet Scholes Claudsa Ustsck Jansce Troy Pat Shannon Judy Newman Kay Kuykendall Janet Taylor Carol Brsdgewater Deborah Steele Jean Swanson Judy Preston Starr Weaver Sec and row Jeanne Pakrscr Jane Samson Karen Swanson Karen I-seld Jansce Salvators Vsrgsnsa Dyas Bonne Sykora Sandse Ohl sen Eslene Martsn Lsz Whalen Gers Mullsgan Betty McMschael Connse Dsnovo Front row Marslyn Leach Judy Kovar Marslyn Dennss Lonnse Hansen Bonnse Runge Ma gy Bcard Kay Davss Carol Forge Frances Roberson Carol Osborn Sue Fulkerson Nancy George Ellen Stokes Y TEENS SOCIAL COMMITTEE Back row Barbara Jessen Ellen McElroy Beth Nelson Pat Kszlsn Dorothy Carlson Shsrley Kesscr Jean Henry Ramona Garn Betty Wsebe Sandra Samson Kay I-lemphsll Mary Morrss Dsane Pearson Mary Ann Brnzzs Mars lyn Carmschael Second row Duane Paulsen Judy Hewett Lsnda Atchssan Joyce Anglsm Donna Ellss Sharon Sylvester Jean Geb hart Susan Tannahsll Melsssa Fulkerson Joana Wstherbee Shar on Aken Leona Wagner Sharon Johnson Duane Hartman Phyl Iss Dsnovo Front row Judy Van Cleve Rawnse Funk Karen Hemphsll Peggy Mcrsca Barbara McNutt Carla Hansen Janet Koch Marslyn Olsver Ssgrsd Larson Barbara Bechtel Carolyn Rschmond Duane Thomas Loss Lsppold Sandy Gordon Y TEENS FINANCE COMMITTEE Back row Donetta Johnson Barbara Hayes Ruth Waolsey Annette Robsnson Barbara Lar on Judy Albers Betty Novak Phyllss Fserstad Judsth Hofgaard Dana Andrew Kathleen Fselcl Judy Bromley Sharon Tellander Donna Knudsen Arlene Lodwsg Elasne Carlson Second row Mar Propst' Beverly M rsca Nancy Mleynek Judsth Lee Kathy Olson Rosemary Jensen Jansce Bsrkhofer Judy Brumbaugh Susse Wsl Isams Glorsa Castro Teddy Hsmberger Judy Meehan Front row Jackie Sullsvan Joyce Kern Judy Borgmeyer Pot Carroll Carol Dankert Alsce McGregor Marsorse Sasser Beverly Jessen Carol Robsnson Kay Allendorfer Judy M Chval Pat Sorenson Y TEENS PROGRAM COMMITTEE Back row Deanna Cosentsno Barbara Boe Vscks Horns Nancy Hutcheson Nancy Hesnssch Sharon Larson Judy Coe Janet Clark Dsane Bachus Cathy Dad son Donna Hoffmann Sallse Moore Judy Cochran Jan Chrss tsansen Saundra Moore Sharon Allard Second row Sharon Brunmeser Jo Janet Gsngrsch Pat Melcher Kathleen Harrss Su san Dupre Karen Brown Ruby Sandberg Beverly Conger Sally Hansen Kay Harrss Karen Klesder Pat Flannsgan Joyce Hall gren Judy Rogers Front row Patrscsa Steen Jackse Rscheson Nancy Luce Ruth L Johnson Alsce Msskovsky Juclsth Ellss Ann Harrss Loretta Bowley Jeannette Spencer Judy Henson Jean Hornssh Judy Mskkleson Marslyn Msller Charlsne Johnson Kath ryn Dolan Dursng October Y Teens sold forget me nots for the Dssabled Veterans downtown and earned a commsssson for the club Dolls were dsstrsbuted to be dressed by the gsrls and then sudged by members of the faculty on neatness fstness and orsgsnalsty Freshman Judy Hartman and her ssster Nadsne IIA were awarded fsrst and second places respectsvely whsle Carolyne Forrsstall IIA won thsrd prsze The dolls were sent to the Good Fellows for dsstrsbutson at Chrsst mas The December meetsng followed the Chrsst mas theme A party held Dec I5 featured YTEE S Chrsstmas carols and a play Charlsne Johnson read the Nsght Before Chrsstmas and Joyce l-lallgren gave a prayer ln January A Typscal College Weekend a scrspt wrstten by Pat Steu rt provsded the program of the annual Mother Daughter Tea and Style Show Y Teen models dssplayed thesr own clothes from bathsng susts to formals The groups bsrthday party and penny march were celebrated sn February ln March the Lenten servsces at Immanuel Lutheran church were co sponsored wsth the I-s Y club Members of each club formed the commsttee whsch presented Chrsst Chal Ienges You as the theme of the servsces whsch was presented to the student body through homeroom talks and prsnted pro Dursng Aprsl and May, offscers for the next year were nomsnated elected and snstalled The Y Teen of the Year was also chosen She was Susan l-lornssh who earned Zl posnts under the new system The year ended for Y Teens May I7 wsth thesr tradstsonal Sensor Farewell party Specsal programs dursng the year sncluded a dsscussson of datsng, a flower arrangement demonstratson and a panel dsscussson of so rorstses by Omaha Pan hellensc Councsl mem bers Servsng as offscers were Sonsa Ruckl press dent Zoy Harrss vsce pressdent Sue Platz secretary Susan Fslbert treasurer and Claudsa I-lult Jackse Grau and Peggy Mc Mschael sergeants at arms Commsttee chasrmen sncluded Zoy Harrss program Jane Helgren publscsty and mem ershsp Connse Paksser refreshment Mary Patrsck fsnance Sherry Samuelson, servsce Beverly Stalnaker snspsratson and Pat Steuert, socsal lntercsty representatsves were Judy Ellwood and Esther Martsn Sansa Ruckl served as pressdent of the lntercsty councsl 433 f I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T 1 1 1 1 I .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 ' ' P ' . - II - 4 II . 7 I I 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 - T Il - II I 5 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 ' 1 ' - 1 A S I Ci 1 1 1I 1 I 1 1 ' 1 ' , 1 r 1 1 f - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 . . , . - . , , . 1 I 1 1 1 T ' I 1 1 I T I J 1 1 1 1 T ' 1 1 1 1 I- I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 4 - If - II 1 . 7 5 , . c I I ' I . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I - I ' lene Myers, Kathse Anglsm, Joy Hudson, Marslyn Ellsott, Ardsth grams- 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I - W 3 l I I I I D 1 1 1 1 T I 1 1 1 T ' ,I , . : I I I 1 I T - I A . 1 I 1 I 1 1 ' I I 1 1 T 1 - 1 1 1 I1 1 I 1 I 1 ' ' ' 1 1 I I T I T T T , ' 1 1 T I 1 ' I I I I - I 1 T T ' I 1 1 T I I b I I I I I I I I I I ' I I H rw 34 v, Sa e Teens SAFE TEENS Back row George Toman Duck Dawson Robert Bowe Vernon Whute Jerry Petr Lon Frott Deon Bahr John Froluo Doug Shearer Arvud Nelson Gene Meester Larry Camp bell Don Ludstrand Davud Huckman Ronald Keuser Jerry Linder Richard Debo Roy Holmgren Wellen Kelley Second row Ellen Stokes Judy Poast Sondra Huddleston Sally Benson Glorua H gan Claudua Sorensen Kay Allendorfer Joyce Casey Mary Ann Ostberg Barbara Bechtel Marulyn McNealy Mary Fulton Pat Sorenson Sonja Ruckl Sue Platz Janet Taylor Kay Davus Maru lyn Leach Furst row Joan C Jorgensen Pat Sanders Justine Petersen Karen Peterson John Boll Duck Nelson Tom Nevottu Duck Johnson Zoy Harris Herb lrvun Pat H pp Charlune John 'on Sandra Sanders Beverly Jessen SAFE TEENS Back raw Frances Roberson Jackue Rucheson Bar bara Joy Johnson Donna Knudsen Carolyn Robinson Ron Knauber Kyle Daugherty Larry Ga cougne Howard Hetlun Jack Barker George Haddlx Howard Olson Ken Ru tau Lee Perkins Ron Ostrander Barbara l Johnson Betty Pounts Mary Patrick Second row Carol Osborn Ida M Burns Maruorue Lennox Bul uanna Mol Judy Rasmu sen Irene Horak Lynne Jackson K en al Ruth Johnson Judy Cochran Judy Wulch Phyllus Fuerstad Lonnue Robunson Shirley Keuser Kathue Carsey Esther Martun Furst row Janet Koch Karen Judson Carolyn Richmond Leulanu Hansen Paul Jacob Ron Raschke John Carter John Muckna Tum Barnes Duana Johnson Marulyn Muller Margy Beard Marulyn Dennus SAFE TEENS-Back raw Jerry Cox Janet Scholes Patrucuo Flan nugan Sandy Vondra Sharon Tellander Carma Rum ey Bob Jacobberger Paul Tennery Bull Tuetsort Muke Yerkes Jum Arntz Gene Somer Roger ODonnell Jim Lemen Kathy Olson Arlene Fouser Second row Jean Sborra Joyce Blauvelt Deanna Cosen tuno Elaune Carlson Januce Troy Mary Rose Saundra Moore Carolyn Peck Karen Stulle Lunda Lonsbrough Donna Dee An derson Sandra Huey Rawnue Funk Sherry Stafford Front row Potty Good Susan Ewing Judy Reard Joyce Kern Loretta Bow Iey Lee Clay Pete Kuffel Steve Mangold Bruan Vuctorua Fred Fleer Pat Davus Bert Kung Tom Falconer Lunda Cole Donna Steele Sandra Suttue Frank Hobbs SAFE TEENS-Back row Bob D Hufferd Mark Funks Muke Adams Ken Bunnell Norman Kyle Ron Clarke Jack Tamasu Jerry Adams Kent Lush Muke Flannugan Larry Berg Second row Duane C Pearson Eulene Martun Sharon Brunmeuer Pat Melcher Jeannune Honaker Nancy George Nancy Lancaster Marulyn Elliott Carolyn Bessey Marilyn Oliver Paula Overmon Januce Burkhofer Jean Kelly Sandue Ohlsen Front row Sherry Samuelson Susan Ott Linda Rybin Carol Haub Joan Borg Pat Gale Nancy Heunusch Barbara Lundholm Lous Sass Beverly Meruca Carolyn Rapczynsku Arduth Propst Kay Colburn Thurty two members of the Student Com mussuon assist the lubraruans un 220 and O30 every day These gurls help Mrs Elma Sump son Mrs Agnes Nulsson and Mrs Florence Hallgren check out books put them back on the shelves hand out call slips and collect funes These gurls formed a Lubrary club whuch sends delegates to cuty lubrary club meetings 220 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Back row Sylvua Ewerth Donna Dutson Lous Chase Second row Norma Showalter Phyllus Fuerstad Judy Suders Arletta Blum Furst row Carolyn Bes ey Karen Brewster Mrs Elma Simpson O30 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS-Back row Mrs Agnes Nilsson Judy Cochran Third row Joyce Wcrruor Jean Severa Coleen McCarn mon Sugrud Larson Second row Karen Kleuder Sandra Vasel Patsy Melcher Vurgunua Dyas Hazel Berg Jean Hornush Furst row Linda Hanna Janet Sherwood Georguna Jacobsen Arduth Propst Safe-Teens is a new organization created to improve teenage driving through safety education. The 430 students in North s chap- ter will retain membership until they have a moving traffic violation whereupon they wull be suspended Safe Teens us a national organuzatuon start d un Omaha by Mrs Robert McClung of the Red Cross and Paluce Sergeant Muke Loftus Outstanding students from all of the hugh schools were called to a dunner at Brandeis un the fall and the Omaha chapter was born Under the supervusuon of Pruncupal Kenneth Burkholder Assustant Pruncupal Mark Mul luns and Frank Hobbs the club wrote uts con tututuon organized a student traffic court promoted the annual Road e 0 and laud plans for a Northside traffuc survey Every Safe Teen received a membership card and bumper strup which can be revoked for a traffuc vuolatuon Sponsors hope that the organuzatuon will prevent many teenage accu dents and wull eventually help to lower unsur ance rates on Safe Teens Tom Nevottu served as North s furst presu dent of Safe Teens Other officers were Duck Nelson vuce president Zoy Harrus, secretary treasurer John Ball Herb lrvun Pat Hupp and Jerry Petr sergeants at arms, Duck Johnson clerk and Don Connor judge Tom was also the representatuve to the lntercuty Safe Teen Council Lzbmf y Asszstufzts 43 1 I - 1 - - I 2 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 - ' ' ' ' - 1 I 1 I 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 - 5 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 f ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' . 2 . I , - , ' ' ' 1 I1 I1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 ' - , , . 1 1 1 1 - c 1 I 1 - 1 1 - - 1 1 1 S 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 . I- . . . . I 5 1 1 1 1 ' 3 1 I 1 5 1 1 I 1 OIY - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - . I - ' f . . f . F ' . . . . 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 , I I . I I I , , - - 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1I 1 ' - , 1 1I 1 4 - 1 1 1 1 I I c I I I I 1 1 I I 1 1 I 1 - 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I -' 1 1 - - , I I - I ' 1 1 1 1 A1 ' ' ' 1 , I , , , I 1 I 1 I 1 I1 1 ' I I 1 1 I 1 1 ' ' 1 1 - - ' I 1 1 I I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 , . . I 1 I ' I S I ir . 1 I ' I 1 I - - I 1 ' c , , I 1 . - , , , . . 1 1 L - 1 1 1 ' A 1 I -I I 5 1 I I 1 . ' ' '. ' . - 1 1 1 II ROTC OFFICERS Back row Wlluam Holmstedt James L Pot terson Douglas Wolkow Leland Clay John Mlckna Jon Cronk hlte Make Yerkes Tom Kaestner Deon Bohr Bernard Henry Roy Kofoed Second row Kyle Daugherty Jim Lemen Bob Smnth Jerry Llnder Kenneth Turner Gary Schmltz Mlchocl The twenty flrst annual Mnlutary Boll hugh lughted the bug event of thus year s social col endar wlth the presentation of the new bot Nevottl ond has lody Judy Wllch Thus cllmaxed many hours of hard work for ROTC cadets os they prepared for the grand morch and mllltory ceremonies The ball was held ot Peony pork Feb 3 Thirty sensor offlcers ond their lodles portucu poted nn the grand march The ROTC bottollon commanded by the new Lueutenont Colonel nncludes 285 cadets and offucers orgonuzed unto sux componues One of the top awards received un the bot tollon this year was the Harvey A Roffmon ROTC Cutlzenshlp Award presented to Cadet Major Jam s Feustner Cadet MfSgt Mnchoel Adams recelved the honor of belng the Best Junlor Cadet The ROTC band opened the ball wnth o con cert Speclol maneuvers were performed by the Crock Squad followed by o few selectuon from the new ROTC morchnng chorus The bottoluon marked other Important dates on the ROTC calendar Th battoluon presented the fourth annual Chevron Shufffe Aprnl 6 an the North cofeterna to announce a 36: Hugwes Poul Tennery Wellen Kelley Bob Jocobberger Flrst row Donald Landnn Bert Kung Doug Shearer Phlllp OCallag hon Tom Nevottn Jam Fenstner Rlchard Dawson Robert Bowe Marvun Munson Roy Holmgren number of cadet promotlons The dance com mnttee included Jam Mansfield Brion Vac torso Mnke Adams Bruce Bergqunst Mules On Moy l the battalion held Its twenty first annual Federal lnspectuon At thot tame the unspectnng general checked the battollon by guvlng them tests checklng weapons supplles dnsclplme ond formotnons Schools recelvnng the honor rotnng are quolufued to weor the red star on thelr uniforms The school ln the Omo ho oreo recenvnng the most points receuves the McDermott Trophy os the best bottoluon The Lleutenant Colonel and Hrs Lady , st lf l 7 : i' , . - l , , I , H I. ' I . ' I I I talion commander, Lieutenant Colonel Tom Shafer ond Merrill Kullbom. , . . . l . , . . . . . . 9 . . . . A E Q Q .. ROTC BOYS RIFLE TEAM Back row Darrel Wullnomsen Bob Doyle Ron ard Kelser Muke Flanmgan Robert Agosto Front row Sgt John Kerner Donald Landnn Douglas Sh arer Jlm Fenstner Bruce Bergauust The ROTC rltle team tnnlshed the year wlth four wlns and sux losses They scored two wms each over South and Abraham Lmcoln North flnnshed the season an fourth place In the lnterclty league Doug Shearer was consistent ly high man for North with a l83 2 out of ZOO average Jum Felstner and Mlke Flannlgan also recorded good scores durmg the season Ll COMPANY F Back row Harold McGlnnls Richard Houghton Robert Grant Phnl Fnsher Phul Sleck Robert Thressen Donald Ryan Howard Hulsebus Gerald Waymnre Leslne Erlewlne Brlan Vnctorla Charles Pokorny Eyerett Forrest Dennus Neubaum Harry Hulsebus Second row Robert Aasen Roger Nxcholson Tom Horton Don Phelps Gary Walancler Charles Johnson Rich man Art Vomlnerg Duck Good Johnny Suoeh Fnrst row Robert Hohman David Workman Robert lselun James Sacks Raymond Massey James L Patterson Roy Kofocd Jnm Lemen Phllxp OCallaghan Robert Bowe Jzm Thrbault Jerry Leach David Belt Norman Muller RIMA JACTUS Back row Robert Doyle James Kane Rnchard Llppold Ken Bunnell Howard Olson Robert Bowe Duck Hurley Vernon Goodner Darrel Wllllamsen Robert Agosto Carlos Srng Front row Wellen Kelley Roy Holmgren Doug Shearer Jlm Feustner Donald Landnn George Reed Vernon Whlte Keith Helms Thomas Moen Larry Berg L1 437 I l D ard Reynolds, Jack Misek, Paul Nitsnck, Jerold Pulant, John Hohi COMPANY A Back row Donald Shelton John Patterson Rob ert Parks Gerald Chrasman Larry George Robert Swanson Make Sheradan Tom Jackson Jay Woodward Ken Short Jam Barton Bob Baaley Second row Machael Kelley Roger Slater Malton Manstaeld John Reese Carlos Sang Arthur Saemerang Bob P a laps Tom Darks Ronald Kang Larry Wardell Dean Garland Paul Strasheam Front row Jerry Yeck Bob Koos Roger Nelson Make Allely Bob Jacobberger Wellen Kelley Paul Tennery Bert Kang John Carter Steve Dowlang Rachard Socha COMPANY B Back row George Reed James Sacco Jerry Hoh man Ernest Wraght Vernon Whate Richard Krogh Howard Het lan Donald Kager Kent Whannery Davad Josten Don Chambers Henry Wendt Charles Coons Harold Penton Second row Wal laam B Jones Robert Jones Ball Kellstrom Davad Newcomer Ken Edwards Make Rose Jerry Machelsen Bud Barrett Make Adams Terry Forsberg Robert Johnsen Merrall Chrastensen Clyde Her rang Rachard Gorton Farst row Darrel Wallaamsen Lewas Tay lor Howard Waterman Bruce Manakus Bob Chvala Roy Holm aren Gary Schmatz Make Yerkes Dean Daugherty James Kane Ball Taetsort Bruce Bergauast Roger Mead Ronald Keaser COMPANY C Back row Pat Kelly Ron Rocz Gary Prall Don Horn Tom Becker Norman Kyle James Salmons Carl Raley Frank Cullans George Orr Robert Johnson Thomas Moen Jerry Volcheck Brll Haller Second row Ronald Wadman Kenneth Chattaeld George Tuttle Fred Johnson Gerald Dunn Dack Hur ley Bob Greenlee Rachard Lappold Calvan Henry Carl Hennang sen Don Orras Frank Marks John Ludlow Bob Weast Allen Coolman Farst row Larry Berg Lawrence George Jam Lampp John Blacketer Bert Kuhney Max Voagt John Mackna Marvan Munson Tom Nevotta Vernon Goodner John Hamalton Norman Leanbach Ball Barge Keath Helms COMPANY D Back row Potrack Marr Jack McCIanahan Doug las Claxton Jerry Peterson Bob Sutphen Jam Bauer Dale An derson Vac Raddle Jerry lsemanger Leonard Carlanq Howard Ol son Jam Ahrendsen Gary Coglazer Males Shafer Ron Fratz Jam Johnson Mark Whate Second row John W Sanderhoff Jerry Preble Lynn Schermerhorn Robert Doyle Tom Chrastensen Jam Hughes Wesley Bahlen Jam Cannon Gary Raddle Dack Fuller Jam Eddy Dack Wallaams Arden Ulrach Ken Bunnell Robert Johnson John Sacks Farst row Anthony Hadley Robert Auten raeth Donald Devane Don Van Stratten LeRoy Housewarth Thomas Morrason Rachard Dawson Machael Hughes Kenneth Turner Douglas Wolkow Jon Crankhate Jam Feastner Keath Johnson Make Casey Rachard Devane Don Nackerson COMPANY E Back row Jeff Jacobsen Jeff Reese Dennas Noah Charles Smath Edward Hald Rex Medley Dennas Thomas Thomas Catron Ronald Ostrander Jerrv Sparck Frank Benash Tom Doherty Laurence Anderson Make Flannaaan Wallaam Smath Second row John Roz Duane Klever Robert Agosta Georae Maller Charles Myrbach Pat Conrad Edward Latazzette Douglas Cole Make Burnham Tonv Sortano Jam Holman Roger Schwers Dole Barton Mahlon Smath Farst row Ronald Hansen Dean Paxley Wayne Manakus Danael Gohrr Bob Smath Donald lanflan Doua Shearer Tom Koestner Bernard Henry Fred Fleer Sanford Wolkow John Romasher Lyle Joons Servang as malatary anstructor for has second year was Master Sergeant John E Kerner Sergeant Farst Class Rex Horner assasted M! Sgt Kerner an teachang tactacs drall map readang and marksmanshap Sgt Kerner also coached the rafle team The Crack Squad commanded to precasaon performance by Cadet Maaor Phallap OCa laghan and Cadet Major James Feastner per formed at the Fall Follaes, Malatary Ball Au ROTC Thas sprang the ROTC battalion Introduced retreat formataons after school every Fraday naght The retreat consasted of a DlOT00l'l standang at attentaon whale a squad fared a volley over the faeld before the flag was low ered Each year ROTC students take a faeld trap to Fort Raley Kansas Thas year eleven North Hagh offacers made the trap The cadets left March 29 to observe many phases of malatary late and tactacs at the army base The annual recognataon naght was held at Fontenelle park an May The purpose of rec ognataon naght as to promote non commas saoned cadets and to select new offacers for the comang year On May 3 the ROTC battalaons from four Omaha Hagh schools partacapated an a Rega mental Revaew at Fort Omaha The bat talaons stood anspectaon an ranks and then passed before the revaewang stand The an spectang general graded each unat as to ats abalaty on the drall faeld ats marchang and dascaplane A summer camp has been planned at the Nataonal Guard camp at Ashland Nebraska There cadets wall gaan more experaence an sub jects they have studaed through the school year, such as rafle marksmanshap map read ang and faeld strappang of basac malatary weap ons Recreataon wall be a bag feature and the cadets wall serve on detaals just as regular army personnel The ROTC department provaded ushers for many school actavataes such as football games, Fall Follaes Aurora, Ak Sar Ben Rodeo and rora and the Chevron Shuffle CRACK SQUAD Back row Robert Agosto Machael Adams Edward Hald John Mackna James Kane Bruce Bergquast Frank Benash Front row Phalap OCallaghan Jer ry Machel en Phalap Fasher James Feastner the Malatary c 39 I1 , I 1 1 I I 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 hl' , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I . . . . 1 1 1 1 I-1 , , , . - ' - - 1 1 1 1 ' I a T ' 1 1 1 - , . 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C . . . l norm C lywf 1 Ell I1 fore th shwrs on that mm to ell Nmemun The clatter ot typewrnters In Room l42 sev enth and eughth hours constantly announced the fact that the yournallsts were workrng on another newspaper Mrs Ellen Peareys 25 advanced lournalnsts put out the bl weekly North Star and also worked on annual lay outs and copy throughout the year North Star edutors Barbara Hayes was the managlng editor of the Norseman ln addltuon to the regular journalnstlc du tres nune gurls attended the Nebraska Hugh School Press conventlon rn Lnncoln Nov 4 'WORTH STAR and NORSEMAN Back row Bull Patterson Jlm Wnebc John Carter Bob Dall Roy Holmgren George Toman Paul Tennery Ely Churchlch Bruce Bcrgqunst Gary Kotyza S cond row Karen Brewster Sherry Samuelson Pat Gale Pat Flannraan Jane Helgren Carol Nrckerson Margaret Beard Student Publzcatzons -N..-z and J Ellen Stokes Nancy Heunlsch and 'Xlancy George won awards nn competltnve 'ournalnstuc contests Fifteen students attended the National Scholastic Press conventnon held at the Con rad Hllton hotel un Chicago Aug 23 25 The program consisted of lectures and exhlblts of newspapers and yearbooks son and Sherry Samuelson wrote the Party Lune tor the North Omaha Booster A plcnlc May l7 cllmaxed the work ot the sensors as the junior yournallsts receuved the staff posrtnons Karen Judson Sandra Huddleston Judy Meehan Nancy Hennnsch Barbara Lundholrn First row Nancy George Sue Platz Connie Paknser Carolyn Rapczynsku Ellen Stokes Barbara Hayes Bev erly Stalnaker Sandra Walenz Carol Forge Glorua Hogan Sandra Vondro 405 C l , e Q . 1 s f' ' ' . , - I , . . . ' ' b Ellen Stokes and Beverly Stalnaker were BGQMVWWQ l0UmC'll5m Students Karen Jud' 7 atiomzl Forensic League L ack row Mark Flnks Mlke Adams James Mansfleld Tom Nevottn Jrm Feustner Robert Bowe Mules Shafer Ken Bros from Don Colberg Ken Rrstau Second row Jean Kelly Sue Platz Kay Hemphrll Kathre Carsey Justnne Petersen Judy Wan del Sonya Ruckl Lonnie Hansen Sandra Suttle Lnnda Ylrak Front row Bruce B th Jerry Petr Jack Tomas: Elrzabeth Ker rlgan Kenneth Lun Janet Taylor Herb lrvm John Ball Doug Harpster Nath Chatman Paul Jacob The tional e sac League rs a natlonal 'Qhono r socret r debate students Under N the po sqrrshu t ' ary E l-lam: on m sp rhoteunt ln e te and b lc: p 1.2 L nzabe Kerruga nd J n Taylor placed t e nr s sour Iley tournament gk Qhr so wonx e Volce of De m cy contes De axtbrs partlclpated In o lO tournam ts s ell as TV panel dns c ssnons, a student congress, a mock Unrted ations Assembly and essay contests Herb Irvrn was president John Ball vu presudent Janet Taylor secretary Ken Lund gren treasurer, and Elrzabeth Kerrlgan r porter rztzonal Tbespzans NATIONAL THESPIANS Back row Betty Polnts Kae Nlelsen Carol Nelson Marilyn L ach Barbara I Johnson Judy Jones Letor Johnson Kathy Olson Mary Patrlck Second row Pat Mul llgan Marlene Myers Bull Kautter Darrel Teter Doug Shearer Ann Colberg Sharon Nelson Suzie Fllbert Jon Baade Sandra Wllke Bruce Barth Zoy Harris Kay Davns Jackie Grau Natlonal Thespuan Troupe 950 ended the year wrth the presentatlon of the sensor class ploy Love ls Eternal, a hlstorlcal drama about Abraham Lincoln The troupe sponsored by Mass Margaret A Nielsen gave skuts for the Aurora an hon orary teachrng sororlty St Joseph s hospital and the Northside Women s club durlng the year They also created the natnvuty scenes In the annual Chrlstmas program Sandra Wulke headed the troupe Vlce president was Bruce Barth secretarues, Shar ron Greer and Suzr Fllbert treasurer Zoy Harrns, hlstorlan Kay Dovus, and clerk Jon Baode Q4 1' il ,Q A 4 I , 1 9' - x ' Y L . Q, 1. Q V ,I ' E if A 1 N.F. .--B t g : I ' , ' V , A , I 0 kj 'Q f Allan Barley, Marilyn'Denms, Carolyn Carver. First row: Dorothy rx . f u f . ' yd V X 1 ' 1 1 S A A v A X AJ , ,Al . . ' l ln ' o ' s . 'lt , ' ' ' my e . 6 w , pu - I . . I' e 'ng. , 1 ' . xl f ' N , . . . Xl .rs .n 9. ,, . J . q f . Q X t J --e H . I . . ,I . Y . C1 - , . O 11 - X - - - - 1 1 V I . - . . . . . ,. . . . . Z I .Ce- . 2 . - b 'r 1 ' 1 1 . 1 e- - 1 I 1 GJRLS' GLEE Back row. Frances Hult, Jane Parden, Joyce Lenser, Carolyn Gordon, Vlckl Harrus, Dons Satrcoa Lnnda Fnxmer, Marquelto Shclton Patrucla Bolln Betty Novak, Sandra Gll- chrnst, Joan Yoder Judy Kletke, Darene Self Delllah Lc-Masters, Pat Klzlun Second row Janlce Wrley Duane Hartman, Eugenla Schalner, Sharon Akon Betty Manning Dottne Srnlth, Karcn Bel Canto Club V EW s. r 4 Brown Mary Ann Brlzzl, Betty Rlley, Judy Rlley, Susan Fay, Judy Leoley, Carolyn Lecslcy, Holly Forrest, Joana Wltherlzee, La Vohn Isylk. Flrst row. Dolores Brewer, Sallle Moore Judy Wlttgcs Bcrtuara Jessen, Danna Watson Sara Hutt ker, Duane Ktser Nancy Luce Carla Hansen Ruth Johnson Linda Morrls Ramona Garn Kathy Peterson Llna Lallrsen Gall Floen. BEL CANTO Back row Margaret Lovstad, Sharon Quest, Ken nerh Frese, Lee R, Perklns, Dave Selner, Frank Rnha, Steve Ad- klns, Kenneth Green, Brlan Vlctona, Morllyn Taft. Second row: Al ce Chico, Susan Ewlng Blake Lund James Sacco Hal Hen- n g Jlrn Lernen Jim Llrnpp Karen Stllle, Sally Bolton Flrst rowt Sharron Greer Sandra Sanders Judy Wllch Donna Steele Bruce Bcxth, Judy Wandel Marlene Moeller Pearl Paden Carolyn Coryer, Margy Beard f5 A MARCHING CHORUS Bock row: George Muller Larry Berg Wnllrarn Smnth, Edward Hlld, James Sacco, James Kane, Jerry Mucha-lscn, Roger Mead, Mahlon Srnuth, Charles Smuth, Robert Agaita, Larry Wandell Front row Bot: Jacobberger, Phnllp O'CaIIaghan, Douglas Shearer, Jam Felstner, Robert Bowe, Donalrl Iiandun, Ronald Ostrander Frank Benlsh Brian Victoria, Jam emen. 42 D5 Marching Chorus GIRLS GLEE--Back row: Peggy Simons, Sharon Turpin, Elaine Curtis, Carolyn True, Diane Anderson, Kathryn Lucht, Lois Smith, Judy Smith, Sandy Gordon, Linda Lonsbrough, Elaine Bergman, Joan Cook, Jean Henry, Carol Powell, Barbara Nuck- olls, Beverly Merica, Judy Daniels, Bet Pettit, Meribeth Sich- meller. Second row: Judy Lee, gat en Allwine, Mary Ann Werner, Pat Rothwell, Carol B 'tt Donna Johnson, Mari Lou Frazell, Martha Thomson, Vjaian ulas, Dorothy Ann Blum, .W J rt .' .Q I K, 14 S' l .xsfi .. f' ,V -1' 1 ,J -8 F . , 'S f C 'N 1' 1: -fy - , g, , J , . s .4 , ' . A 1 x ' 1' r - j ' TICTLIRED ON OPPOSlTE PAGE of 1 The Bel Canto club, formed in l954, con- sists of selected singers from the choir. Mem- bers are chosen following an audition, after which they are voted upon by a student board and Miss Twila Cowman. This year, the group presented Salvation ls Created at the Hi-Y, Y-Teen Lenten serv- ices, as well as giving musical programs at churches and before other city groups. The club was headed by Allan Porter, who served as president, Marlene Moeller, vice- president, Judith Wandel, secretary, and Pearl Paden, treasurer. The marching chorus, composed of 30 members of the ROTC department, was formed through an idea of Cadet Major Phil- lip O'Callaghan. The group, directed by Miss Twila Cow- man, in their initial appearance sang Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, Halls of lvy and Stout- hearted Men. Miles Shafer was elected president of this new organization. Douglas Shearer assists as vice-president, and Mike Adams was elected secretary. Sharon Magnuson, Donna Kaven, Judy Moe, Joyce Anglim, San- dra Fischer, Jean Gebhart, Eilene Martin, Carol Elsasser, Rosalie Jeffreys, First row: Karen Peterson, Judy Wurth, Judy Henson, Judy Mikkleson, Isabel Miller, Mary Fulton, Barbara McNutt, Donna Hoffmann, Barbara Ehlers, Marilyn Pycha, Margaret Carpender, Betty Wiebe, Kathleen Harris, Susan Dupre, Jo Janet Gingrich, Marcia Bruner, Joyce Furry, Shirley Truax, Pat Gar- reans. Girls' Glee Club Girls' glee is composed of girls who are in their first or second year of high school vocal music instruction. The girls in junior glee are being prepared for senior glee, and those in senior glee are being readied for junior choir. These girls learn such vocal techniques as producing correct pitch, tone quality, diction, phrasing and projection and interpretation under the direction of Miss Twila Cowman. Projects undertaken by Girls' glee members included the Christmas concert, the All-City High School Music Festival and the spring concert in May. Miss Jane Hitt, accompanist in the vocal music department, gave of her time and tal- ent to aid these girls in becoming more ac- complished singers. Donna Hoffman presided over junior girls' glee, with Susan Dupre, vice-president, Jane Samson, secretary, Jo Janet Gingrich, treas- urer, Elizabeth Wiebe, student director, and Judy Smith, accompanist. Presiding over senior girls' glee was presi- dent, Barbara Ehlers, vice-president, Marilyn Pecha, secretary, Karen Peterson, and treas- urer, Margaret Carpender. 4443 CHOIR-Back row: Kathy McDonald, Penny Malnack, Cynthia Hutson, Linda Yirak, Frances Roberson, Loretta Tepley, Loretta Holbein, Marilyn Johnson, David Lund, Mike Messina, Bob Jacob- berger, Bob Neid, Gary Carlsen, Bill Burns, Roger O'DonnelI, Bill Ostrom, Frank Benish. Second row: Jean Parker, Jeanne Blair, Sharon Ellis, Judy Horner, Carma Rumsey, Arlene Lodwig, Kay Hemphill, Lloyd Menard, Gary Daniels, Rowland Downs, Senior Choir Choir members under the direction of Miss Twila Cowman, vocal music director, have had a busy year. Members of the music department began the year with the annual Fall Follies, Nov. Zl and 23. Several soloists and small ensembles were featured in the show. Students in the vocal and instrumental mu- sic and the dramatics departments presented a Christmas pageant as part of the annual special holiday program. lt was given for the students at a special assembly, Dec. l9, and presented for the P-TA on Dec. ZO. The program opened with the traditional candlelight processional featuring the choir singing O Little Town of Bethlehem. Other numbers were Rise Up Shepherds, We Saw Him Sleeping and Mary, Mary, Where ls Your Baby, Soloists were Susan Ewing, Judy Wandel, Kenneth Green and Marlene Moeller. Choir members joined with the orchestra in the tableau finale, O Come All Ye Faithful. Members of the choir participated in the All-City High School Music Festival Jan. l4. George Howerton, dean of the school of music at Northwestern university, was director of the 700 voice choir composed of music stu- 443 Roger Schumaker, Henry Wendt, George Clark, Gary Smith, Duane Taylor, Michael Adams, Larry Berg, Larry Larsen, Donald Kiger. First row: Linda Fuglei, Kathryn Mack, Judy Welsh, Mar- iorie Saiser, Patricia Dreckman, Gloria Stutt, Mary Jones, Vir- ainia Eklund, James Wiebe, Kenneth Turner, Ronald Ostrander, Ray Boughman, Lee Clay, Gerald Rieger, Arthur Rohl, Robert Bowe. dents from all public high schools. Chorus re- hearsals were held Jan. l2 and l3 at Central High school. ln the i956 Aurora, Miss Cowman's group presented Manhattan Towers, a musical narrative by Gordon Jenkins, which featured soloists Jean Parker, Allan Porter, Susan Ewing, Brian Victoria and Dave Selner. The spectacular was narrated by Darrel Teter, and featured Jean Provaznik as ballerina. Senior choir members also presented an ac- tivity program for members of the student body this spring. Miss Cowman's ensemble classes also took part in many activities this year. A girls' ensemble sang several numbers at the Hi-Y, Y-Teen Lenten services, March l4 through l6. During the Christmas season, the girls entertained at a Kiwanis club luncheon. A mixed ensemble presented programs at Carter Lake and Druid Hill grade schools. The group sang several musical selections at Bur- lington station at Christmas. They were also featured at a sectional meeting of the Nation- al Educational Association, April l8. Officers for the first semester were: Lee Perkins, president, Allan Porter, vice-presi- dent, Sue Ewing, secretary, and Frank Riha, treasurer. Second semester officers were headed by president Sharron Greer with Sabine Wehlack, vice-president, Frank Riha, secretary, and Pearl Paden, treasurer. ff! c ff CHOIR-Back row: James Sacco, Jim Lemen, Bob Snavely, Gary Peters, Bill Ellis, Hal l-lennig, Gary Shipley, Lynne Jackson, Judy Wilch, Karen Stille, Carolyn Peck, Alice Chico, Donna Steele Sufan Ewing, Sabine Wehlack, Sharon Quest, Jaccpeline White. Second row: Brian Victoria, Dave Selner, Lee Perkins Tom Fal- coner, Ken Frese, Tom Ash, Margaret Lovstad, Charleen Adams, Marlene Moeller, Marilyn Tott, Marcita McWilliams Beverly The boys' glee was formed to prepare boys in their first or second year of music training for junior choir. The boys are directed by Miss Twila Cow- man, who instructs them in the fundamentals and skills of good singing. Four part singing was an important part of their year's work. BOYS' GLEE CLUB-Back row: Keith Carlson, Jeff Jacobsen, Jim Limpp, Dan Skewes, Lester Wieber, Walter Svendsen, Jim Terry, Tom Hicks, Samuel Page, Gregory Walt. Second row: Keith John- son, Richard Moore, Dan Rozelle, Ken Nelsen, Richard Hallgren, Ernest Abariotes, Arden Barnes, Denny Gibson, Arthur Boone, Front row: Herb Willmarth, Terry Turner, Jack Lausterer, Wil- liam Smith, Bernard Vorel, Robert Agosta, Dick Van Sickle, Col Hennig, Patrick Costello, Bernard Ainsworth, O'Dell, Pearl Paden, Joyce Hallgren, Pat Lee, Jeannine Honakcr Richartl Carolyn Bossey, Sarah Perry, Fzrst row, Kennith Gcen Traynor Steve Adkins, Frank Riha, Paul Jacob Jim Summers Bra'lford Lasell, Sharron G'eer, Janice Jahn, Sandra Sanders Judy Wandel, Kay Davis Barbara Jay Johnson, Diane Thomas Claudia Hult, Margy Beard Carolyn Carvc-rt Some of them performed in the Spring conf cert, which provided them an opportunity to gain experience and poise, valuable assets for future music activities. Officers for the year included Bernard Vorel, president, Robert Agosto, vice-president, Bill Smith, secretary, and Dick Van Sickle, treas- urer. oys' Glee Club Y .v 145 Symphony Orchestra With a membership of 80 and with com- plete symphonic instrumentation, the Viking orchestra participated in numerous musical activities during the school year. Samuel F. Thomas directed the group and Carolyn Stoakes was the able concertmistress. Before the fall term began a selected group from the orchestra performed a 30 minute concert at Central l-ligh for the opening ses- sion of the Omaha teachers' Fall conference. For the District teachers' convention the or- chestra presented a program Oct. 27 on the stage of the Music l-lall of the Civic Auditori- um. November found the instrumental group at Technical high performing for the Trojan stu- dent body. For the program the orchestra used 461 the same selections played at a two assembly activity program for the North student body. At Christmas the instrumental department teamed with the vocal and dramatic depart- ments to present the annual holiday program. The orchestra played a medley of Christmas carols. Dennis Sheffield and Carolyn Stoakes presented the Ava Maria in a violin and harp duet. The symphony orchestra was fea- tured in Christmas Fantasie by Anderson. Participation in the All-City High School Music Clinic-Festival kept orchestra members busy during January. Richard E. Duncan, con- ductor of the Omaha Symphony orchestra, conducted the l lO piece orchestra. As is customary, the orchestra supported the production of the Fall Follies and the Au- rora. lt opened the spring show with the Ov- erture to Carrousel and then continued to accompany the acts in the first half. Instru- TL, Fei- 'QL . ,y QQ F' - CC mental acts in the shoyyllihclxudecll a sdxdphon solo, a French Ho'imAq5fJalltet,labltrumf:ngt triofa trombone solo, thel lxielaodlgand a d a piflno I lxx if l 1 l SO O. - I I .lx K- Tel' J In the Youth: pectaaudolvdllti, the-gall-cit physi- cal eclucatlon show prye.senLedliApril , and l2, theyfiking orghestra turnis d all ge orches- tral accompanimdnltls torwtlle pelrfzormers. 5 X llf , A if YV l On April ZQ,lthe orfhestra iourneyed , est U , in chartere Jbuses to presyzuan hour' 'on- cert at the ew Gr lslan igh scho . This was a me, orablekfocclasip as it i til' t trip outside thneulblty eveljftaklen b e gr! p. yy y v , v f A selectedvgroup performed Mary Qilh t 'e concert hafl of JoslyffM iurial foltlhfljelg ope Il ing of Mulsic week.lltOnKA ril 25 Lhel, rcgglla playedbafcohcert Noll.h's auditorirugltf the Esigpliy visitors. V 51 X The finahldlnncergg f the year was presented tor the puElic at tyhe Spring concert May 24. XJ, '-.J .J rfl,i Vt! ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL ACCOMPANISTS- Janice Jahn, Claudia Sorenson VIOLINS Donna Lec Anderson, Terry Andrews, Judy Beach, Joan Borg, Carol Christiansen, Janeane Clay, Deanna Franke, John Heptinger, Nancy Hutcheson, Cynthia Jones, Nancy Klug, Janet Koch, Sigrid Larson, Anita Lee, Marilyn Oliver, Carolyn Richmond, Sandra Robinson, Dennis Shef- field, Douglas Smith, Carolyn Stoakes, Bonita Vandegrift, Linda Wiemann, Roberta Wright. VIOLA--Janelle Chandler, Lois Chase, Sheila Mittlieder, Sharon Quest, Marlene Skogman, Steve Holeman, Robert Van Sickle, Thomas Yates, CELLO- -Elizabeth Arnold, Linda l-lannawalt, William Kuno, Pa- tricia O'Callaghan, Sharolyn Osborn, John Riddell, Kenton Tunks. STRING BASSES-Marjorie Lennox, Nancy Marshall, Ellen Mc- Elroy, Janet Preston, Judy Preston, Patricia Shannon, Nancy Sorenson, John Watson. FLUTES-James Arntz, Shirley Duckworth, Constance Luby, Kar- xen Snell, Margaret Steyer, X OBOES-Shirley Aber, William Simpson. CLARlNETS+Deon Bahr, Virgil Bruner, Warren l-linzie, Morgan Marsh, Lynn McLaren. BASSOON-Stephanie Dragoun, Marcia Fowler, FRENCH HORN--Kay Allendorfer, Barbara Bechtel, Gary Borg, Byron Christensen, TRUMPET-Clem Steyer. CORONET--Thomas George, Roger Traynor. TROMBONE--Rodney Anderson, Leland Clay, William Holm- stedt, George King, Roger Koehler. TLJBA William Yates TYMPANI-Sally Benson, PERCUSSION-'Gary Hudson Richard Marshall, Marjorie Sasser. HARP-Barbara Baode 447 MGH Omit P Marching Band Journeying to the Nebraska State Fair in Lincoln, Nebraska with Director Samuel Thomas, the North High band made its first appearance this year. The trip was taken by the members ofthe band just a few days after the school year began. Since then, this largest band in North's history has performed at the Ak-Sar-Ben Rodeo, football games, Homecoming, basket- ball games and concerts. Drum Major Deon Bohr and Drum Major- ette Shirley Aber led the band into the Ak- Sar-Ben arena with Old Folks at Home. The visitors to the rodeo then watched the group form a house, a banjo, a covered wagon and finally a sunset while listening to Stephen Foster favorites. Early morning rehearsals were held regu- larly to prepare the band for the weekly foot- ball games and the special Homecoming cere- monies. During November and December, the band practiced diligently for the All City High School Music Clinic Festival held Jan. l4, in the civic auditorium. 48p nk it f hm- at, A smaller group, the pep band, played for the basketball games and rallies. In February, the band gave their annual concert for the public and as an activity pro- gram for students. The concert was kept on the light side with jazz, pop hits and other contemporary selections. A trumpet trio and a trombone trio were featured in two num- bers, while ,ludy Wandel sang Teenage Prayer. Closing the program were the baton twirlers in a brand new routine. A small ensemble group participated in the Fall Follies and the Aurora as a Dixieland band. They also played at a basketball game halftime show. For most of the school dances, the dance band provided music. Their music was fea- tured and accompanied other performers in the Fall Follies and Aurora. Deon Bohr led the instrumental group for the Aurora, while Marcia Fowler led them in the Fall Follies. During the last month of school tryouts were held for next year's drum major and majorette. Irfan rf aim' Classical Lea gue JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Back row Susan Hass Arlene LodwIg Sue Platz JackIe Rncheson Lonnue RobInson Janet Scholes Norma Showalter Joyce WIley Second row Carolyn RapczynskI Carma Rumsey Kothue Corsey John Post Mark Funks Paul Tennery Mary Jean Orr Janet Clark Mrs Ruth G Forbes FIrst row JustIne Petersen Ellzabeth Kerrlgan Paul Jacob Carolyn Bessey Kenneth Lundgren John Ball Sonja lnItIatIon ceremonIes and a Roman banquet are only two of the many actIvItIes of JunIor ClossIcal League members Each year the club publIshes four ISSUES of a LatIn paper AquIla AquIlonIs, or the North Eagle Judy WIlch served as edItor thIs year under the dIrectIon of Mrs Ruth Forbes, club sponsor Several students attended a state workshop In November, held to further the advancement of LatIn MembershIp In the club IS open to all ad vanced LatIn students Ofhcers for the year Included John Ball presIdent Kenneth Lundgren VICE presIdent Sonla Ruckl secretary, and Carolyn Bessey and Blake Lund sergeants at arms 50: Le Cercle Francazs LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Back row Kay Colburn Patrncna Shan non Marlene Moeller SUZIG FIlbert Kay Hemphlll LInda Ynrak Second row erry amue son ean enry u y e og Ruh Glorla Hogan Bob Hufferd Jeanne PakIser Karen Swan son Sandra Propst Pat Rothwell FIrst row Sandy Round Judy Van Cleve Barbara Bechtel Tom Bock LIIIta Menks Karen Judson JackIe SullIvan DavId Lund Isobel MIIIer JackIe Grau Le Cercle FrancaIs the French club spon sored by MISS Amy Crabbe spent an Interest Ing year learnIng more about the language and country ot France DurIng the year the group helped a French orphan and had many Interestmg programs At the Chrustmas party Susan FIlbert and Marlene Moeller entertaIned whlle a potluck supper IN March featured skIts by the club s freshmen members Otfncers for the year were Jo Ellen Carlson and Karen Judson presIdent Karen Judson and LelItcI MInks vIce presIdent Kay Hemp hIll and JackIe SullIvan secretary treasurer, and Sherry Samuelson Lynn McClaren Judy Macey and Tom DowlIng, sergeants at arms I' QQ, 4 ,Q l I ' 1 I ll ,I In I it I . , Y K as A- 7? s A X D X L r I n Rucklf Blake Lund, Dennis Osmond, Judy Wllch, arol Johnson Soblne Wehlack, Sholmn Boone, SIIISOVI DUDFEI Diane H0ffm0ni 4:Sh S I,J H JdLe,Rene I - I I I - I . 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FI Polo Del N mfte EL POLO DEL NORT: Back row Duane Bachu Joan Swan son Kay Davxs Phyllis Ware Jane Helgren Marilyn Dennus Barbara Lundholm Mrs Lourse Sutton Second row Dorothy Colberg Kyle Daugherty Mary Herzog Herb lrvnn Jack Tamasu Conductlng meetings un Spanish and pub llshsng a Spanish newspaper kept EI Polo del Norte members busy thus year A TV qunz program written by Pat Steuert entertalned members and parents at North s Open House Pat program chaurman also gave the group an examnnatron with fun for everyone and prizes for a few The advanced Spanish students alternated as editors of the bl monthly paper the El Polo del Norte Sponsor Mrs Louise Sutton and the group engoyed sprung and fall pucnncs, as well as a combination potluck supper and Chrlstmas party at the home of Kay Davrs NURSES ASSISTANTS-Carol Forge Sharon Wurth Zoy Harrns Marilyn Leach Beverly Stclnaker Mary Jean Orr Sandra Suttle Felt Fllgnmgon Esther Martm Marilyn Ellrott Seated Mass Helen e me Duck John on Judy Slders Rosemary Corn Nancy Marshall Fnrst row Dzana Johnson Rnchard Debo Susie Wlllsarns Ellen Stokes Janet Taylor Pat Steuert Ken Rlstau Margy Beard Officers for the year were Janet Taylor president Pat Steuert vlce president Ellen Stokes secretary Sharron Greer treasurer, and Ken Rustau and Susan Wrllrams ser Nurse s Avszstrmtt Any student who becomes Ill durnng the school day knows he can count on the frlendly sympathetic care of Miss Helen Jellnek and her crew to make hum feel better Nine Student Commlssaon members spend an hour each day an the nurse s offlce taking temperatures recording names and perform :ng countless other duties 115 l J . ' ' I . . . .Y I I . G I T - , I 1 ' . . I ' . , geants-at-arms. ,- ' . ' I I . . . L . g . . , - I , U V . ll II - . , . . . 1 ' . ..- . Future Teachers 0 America The Joy Elmer Morgan Chapter ot Future Teachers of America celebrated sts second year at existence wnth an enrollment of 85 members maklng It one of the largest F T A clubs an Nebraska The group sponsored by Mass Cleo Butler and Mrs Goldle Sllverman was gnven a picture ot lute as a teacher an talks by student teachers and veterans nn dltterent phases of teachung Club members ogann served as ushers and guudes at teachers conventlon and Open FUTURE TEACHERS Back row Allce McGregor Jean Hornlsh Judy Wandcl Marlorle Sasser Marilyn Dennus Jackae Grau Mar gy Bcard Alnce Mnskovsky Joyce Casey Kay Davrs Jean Pro vaznnk Jackle Rlcheson Pat Sorensen Ruth Johnson Barbara l Johnson Second row Kay Allendorter Rogene Ruh Judy Coch ron Judy Newman Carolyn Rlchmond Barbara Bechtel Karen Judson Shirley Duckworth Duane Bachus Janet Scholes Kath ryn Dolan Claudia Sorensen Susan Fulkerson Judy Ellwood Sabrne Wehlack Front row Robert Bowe Paula Amsbury Lonnie Hansen Dorothy Colberg Mary Ann Ostberg Loss Chase Sharon Nelson Patrlcna OCallaghan Sandra Suttre Joan Jorgensen Lee lay House and enthusnastucally promoted Notnon al Education Week A Christmas tea was held to whnch mem bers of sux F T A clubs nn and around Oma ha were Invited A plcnlc was held thus sprung to elect new ottlcers Ottlcers of the club lncluded Loss Chase presldent Dorothy Colberg vuce presndent Mary Ann Ostberg secretary Sharon Nelson treasurer Lellann Hansen parlnamentarlan, Barbara Lundholm song leader Sandra Sut tue hlstorlan and Pat OCallaghan llbraruan FUTURE TEACHERS Back row Donna Anderson Patrncua Shan non Judy Bromley Betty Wuebe Nancy Hennnsch Judy Coe Car ol Nelson Cathy Dodson Mary Rose Donetta Johnson Sherry Samuelson Shlrley Aber Karen Klelder Second row Carolyn Bessey Beverly Meruca Kathleen Hams Janelle Chander Pat Melcher Betty McMlchael Marnlyn Elllott Carolyn Gordon Judy Jacobs Sandie Ohlsen Susue Wnlllams Margaret Carpender Georgina Jacobsen Barbara Lundholm Pot Gale Front row Mrs Goldue Sllverman Sharon Quest Lunda Cole Judy Edmonds Lnnda Lonsbrough Duane Knser Lorraine Dolunsky Lnnda Johns Susan Ott Janet Clark Susan Hass Loss Sass Janet Kyral Mar lene Moeller Mrss Cleo Butler S21 oys Student Opzmon ,L 1 BSO Back row Mark Funks Jerry Luncler Jaco ruce Bergquust Jess Adkuns Bob Zuch Jervy Peg Tom F ker Tom Nevottu Second row Duck Johnsoh bn Rustau John ter Phulup OCallaghan Roger Munger M les Shafer Don l berg Ken Brostrom Muke Weusberg First row Jum Dolan Jum Lemen Tom Cornu Jon Anderson Pa1Hupp Don Conrvbr Ken, Ash John Ball Bruce Barth 4 BSO Boys Student Opunuon clpb us aw or ganuzatuons devoted to the duscussuo of cur rent events and other topucs of untere t to the group The bu monthly meetungs un varuous mem ber s homes were presuded over by John Ball and Pat Hupp Socual actuvutues uncluded an overnught last fall near Blaur a hayrack rude and bowlung and swummung partues Other oftucers for the year were Tom Cornu and Donald Connor vuce presudent Jum Dolan and Jon Andersen, secretary Ken Ash and Tom Cornu treasurer, and Jum Lemen and Ken Ash, clerk Glaczers LACIE Back row Carolyn Rapczynsku Janet Taylor P trucua annugan Saburue Wehlack Norma Showalter Sherry Samq I on Second row Sandra Vondra Nancy Heunusch Marcua Fowler Barbara Hayes Jane Helgren Jackue Sulluvan Kay Hemphull Myss Marlene Gatz Furst row Sonya Ruckl Carol John son Paula Amsbury Mary Ann Ostberg Kagn Judson Leulanu Hansea Barbara Bechtel Justune Petersen' Carolyn RTchmond Glacuers gurls duscussuon group us com posed of 25 uunuor and senuor gurls wuth a 2 plus average un Englush At theur bu monthly meetungs the group re vuewed dufferent types of novels and best sellers Other actuvutues uncluded a bake sale a Chrustmas party and a Senuor Farewell Tea The club s offucers uncluded Sharron Greer and Karen Judson presudent Sonya Ruckl and Paula Amsbury vuce presudent Marcua Fow ler and Mary Ann Ostberg secretary Jane Helgren and Leulanu Hansen treasurer and Barbara Bechtel Jo Ellen Carlson Nancy Heunusch and Carol Johnson sergeants at arms 153 , l 0 J 'uv 2 I Z su 5 w 5 ii xi .. WH . ., V ' r , W' l .i I Inf, cg Q Q. , ,V X I 1 V fl . ' .-L 1'I ' J 0 , u 1 u 1 L , W , 4' at 1 , fx I - u A f . , . .-- 1 ' ,I ' , B Lvjfu I AI II 1 , a- , I u I , I III , I I' J l I QS I , I 1 I I A I I ' I f 1. , f 9 ' u f . u . I n f 'lf t A Ll 5 u ' i ull X 5 L , . . . ' . DI L . . , . . . I 1 I I I YIIIV I1 III ' ' I 1 1 - . ' . 4 . . T I - 1 - ' I I . . . . I , . . , I . . I I I ' - - 1 I I ' ' 3 1 I 1 ' 1 I 1 1 1 l 1 ' ' Alf in ll Wfw ,L af M 12 V re g tes M7 jf L fwfr GREGGITES Back row Mrs Mary Uhl Collins Judy Jacobs Bev er y Sanko Betty Patterson Janice Solvatoru Patty Good QQ.CDl Lamm Kathy McDonald Joyce Blauvclt Peggy McMichael Mrs Greggites get first hand information on banking Radm Club The Radio Club is a new organization spon sored by Roger Dubler The purpose of the club is to promote interest in electronics and radio The big event of the year was a field trip to television station KMTV. Several boys have amateur radio licenses and are helping the others receive them. Officers were: Brian Victoria, president, Bob Vidlas, vice-president, and Mike Adams, secretary-treasurer. 54-n Arl ne Petersen Front row Judy Poost Geraldine Hosch Sandra Kelly Judy Carlson Phyllis Fjerstad Judy Huntley Irene Horak Joyce Novok Shirley Keiser Elaine Keithley Karen Thomas A tour through the Orchard and Wilhelm factory and offices a bake sale and a Christ mas party are only a few of the activities which served to keep Greggites busy this year Greggutes co sponsored by Mrs Mary Uhl Collins and Mrs Arlene Petersen was created to promote greater interest in shorthand and business activities and services Officers for the year included Judy Huntley president Jean Kelly secretary Shirley Kaiser treasurer and Irene Horak Phyllis Fierstad and Judy Carlson, sergeants at arms Charter members confer with Roger Dubler H orizous Future Nurses 0 Arrrerzcu HORIZONS Back row Barbara Hayes Judy Ellwood Pat Steu crt Aluce Muskovsky Lonnue Hansen Jdy Means Bonnue Runge Zoy Harrus Carol Robunson Ruth Woolsey Kathy Olson Sharon Nel on Front row Kathleen Harrus Joyce Casey Claudua Hult Beverly Stolnaker Carol Forge Kay Davus Nancy George Con nuc Pakuser Jackue Sulluvan Letou Johnson Horuzons senuor Campture gurls The gurls sponsored by Muss Phyllus Par ruott provuded Chrustmas dunner for theur adopted needy tamuly and gave a St Pat ruck s Day party at the Nebraska Chuldren s home Every other week three gurls enter tauned young patuents at Unuversuty hosputol Offucers for the year were Carol Forge pres udent Beverly Stalnaker, vuce presudent Kay Davus secretary Sharon Nelson and Nancy George treasurer, and Letou Johnson and Bonnue Runge, sergeants at arms FUTURE NURSES Back row Betty Ruley Judy Ruley Marulyn Leach Ruth Woolsey Jeannette Spencer Jaruuce Cahow Judy Albers Lunda Cole Rawnue Funk Donna Andersen Sharon Tel lander Second row Jeannette Gundersen Marulyn Elluott Sandue Ohlsen Judy Jacobs Laura George Marulyn Harmon Bonnue Sykora uan Molloy Sally Benson Judy Brumbaugh Joan Borg Mary ean rr Furst row Muss Helen Jelunek Nancy Lan caster Duane Thomas Nancy Flesher Beverly Stalnaker Carol Forge Zoy Harrus Barbara Hayes Kay Davus Lorraune Nelson Stuffung anumals for the Unuversuty hospu tal and hemmung duapers for St James orph anage the Salvatuon Army and the Chulds Savung lnstutute were only two of the projects ofthe Future Nurses of Ameruca Sponsored by school nurse Muss Helen Jelunek the club us for gurls unterested un the nursung professuon Zoy Harrus presuded over the club Carol Forge was vuce presudent Barbara Hayes sec retary, and Beverly Stalnaker and Kay Davus sergeants at arms 45 5 l I Service for others is the main project of Beverlvmssen. 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I Mznervettes Knuttung was the mann order at busuness at Munervette meetungs The club sponsored by Mass Cleo Butler, Mass Florence Walker and Mass Allce Crocker was organnzed to teach non knltters how to knut and to and those already profucnent In thus art In developlng thenr skulls To remain In the club gurls had to tlnlsh one prolect each semester They were allowed MINERVETTES Back row Duane Knser Larraune Dolnnsky Judy Cochran Llnda Johns Susan Ott Margaret Carpender Georgina Jacobsen Joan Yoder Caralyne Forrustall Mary Rose Phyllis Conuglno Judy Preston Sharon Round Vergean Leltzke Judle Starnaman Madeline Jorgenson Jud: Edmonds Second row Lln da Lonsbrough Karen Kleuder Norma Showalter Vlrglnla Dyas Drone Pearson Kathleen Rose Beverly Conger Cathy Dodson Rosemary Corn Lols Sass Judy Coe Marllyn Elllott Judy Jacobs Sandro Ohlsen Carolyn Floerchunger Roberta Swanson Sharon Brunmeler Susie Wulluams Judy Huntley Front row Mlss Flor ence Walker Janet Clark Jan Preston Cynthia Hutson Nancy l-lelnrsch Judy Meehan Barbara Larson Judy Albers Carol John on Patrncna OCallaghan Carolyn Peck Marlene Myers Rose mary Jensen Margaret Loornls Janet Scholes Mary Morrus Chrvsty Blanr Jerry Cox Cleo Butler to dnsplay the-ur handuwork at meetings and In the 220 llbrary The l2O members alternated their bl monthly meetrngs between one buslness and one socnal meetung Ottrcers tor the year rncluded Patrrcua OCallaghan presndent Carol Johnson vnce presldent Marlene Myers, secretary Carolyn Peck treasurer, and Llnda Lonsbrough ser geant at arms MINERVETTES Back row Rawnee Funk Pat Sorenson Barbara Bllnd Judy Means Bonnie Runge Jeannette So ncer Margy Beard Lonnle Hansen Dorothy Colbera Marulyn McNealy JoAnn Watson Jannce Cahow Lynne Jackson Kay Allendorter M Oliver Susan Fulker on Sharon Quest Second row Joyce Novak Ruth Woolsey Donna Dee Anderson J dy Ham r La Verda James Ruth John on Ann Harrns Barbara Ehlers Marilyn Leach Anita Lee Nancy Jo Kung Esther Martn Judy Brumbaugh Donna lsarug Duane Bachus Loss Olsen Kathryn Dolan row Janet Mundort Donna Mnddauah Al ce McGregor Laursen Sharon Leshovsky Nancy Funkhouser Lola Nrelsen Karen Peterson Carol Thomas Susne l-'ornu h Jr-an Honesh arulyn Front Lunda Kathy Peterson Joan Jorgensen Bevery Jessen Joyc Cascy Glorla Rorlck Q 2 56, o . 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I - 1 q , ' . , 5 , 1 - , A . .7 W ' mf 91 E L ff E .E Y 4 , , j at ff, ff f - f , ,.t , W 4 Science Fiction Club QQQWHQW Vczlleyries VALKYRIES Back row Sue Platz Jeannette Spencer Marulyn Muller Justune Petersen Beverly Jessen Esther Martn Lynne Jackson John C Bryan Front row Patrucua Flannugan Judy Albers Barbara Lundholm Dorothy Colberg Karen Peterson Duona Johnson Dee Carey Rosue Corn Sandra Suttue A deep sulence surrounded the room, sud denly there was a uoyful cry and then the word Checkmate I Thus us a common oc currence un the gurls chess club Valkyrue, sponsored by John Bryan The group dud not spend all theur tume play ung the game at the begunnung of the year A party welcomed new members and the sprung pucnuc wushed the senuors goodbye Offucers for the year uncluded Barbara Lundholm and Rosemary Corn as presudents, Dorothy Colberg and Karen Peterson vuce presudents Sonja Ruckl and Dee Carey sec retarues and Joan Jorgenson and Barbara Lundholm, treosurers Dorothy Colberg and Duana Johnson were sergeonts at arms ..-'PQ SCIENCE FICTION CLUB Back row Carolyn Rapczynsku Phyllus Fuerstad Muke Flannugan Clem Steyer Lee Clay Charles Wortz Ruchard Debo Duck Johnson Lunda Lonsbrough Dee Carey Front row Jeon Provaznuk Ken Rustau Patrucua Flannugan Sue Platz Jack Tamasu Robert Bowe Marulyn Muller Bruan Vuctorua Mark Funks Frank Hobbs The Scuence Fuctuon club was re orgonuzed thus year wuth Frank Hobbs as sponsor The purpose of the club us the pursuut of knowl edge un scuence, scuence fuctuon and fantasy Programs uncluded duscussuons Are Flyung Saucers Real Reversed Matter and The Searchers an unusual pauntung Eve nung meetungs were held at the homes of Sue Platz Marulyn Muller and Charles Wortz Sue Platz led the club as presudent Jack Tamasu was vuce presudent Pat Flannugan secretary Robert Bowe treasurer, and Mor ulyn Muller and Bruce Bergquust sergeonts at arms G57 . , ?N 1 gcc I zu. 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A , , - 1 . 1 - - Fractions FRACTIONS Back row Judy Cochran Rogene Ruh Lnnda Stouffer Carolyn Stoakes Jay Martnnson Charles Wortz Larry Larsen Loss Olsen Barbara McNutt Arduth Propst Karen Auten rseth Second row Judy Kletke Carol Powell Sallse Moore Bar baro Nuckolls Kenth Johnson Mike Flannlgan Charles Smnth Icel James Karen Field Dnane Pearson Kay Colburn Furst row Pat Sorenson Jean Provoznlk Karen Peterson Steve Mangold Gordon Brostrom Drana Bnrge Karen Klevder Beverly Mernca Marjorie Sarser Judy Mnkkleson Miss Maruan Hcuser Fractlons members are freshmen and soph omores with a two average In mathematics Sponsored by Mlss Marlon l-lesser, the club ns llmlted to Z4 sophomores and l2 freshmen Actlvltues Included a pot luck dnnner, a constltutlon revlslon and programs concern :ng mathematucs Dnguts were guests at a meetnng featurung Robert Renner a clvll en guneer Pat Sorenson and Steve Mangold served as presudent of the club Vice presidents were Steve Mangold and Jean Provaznlk secre tones Beverly Merlca and Diana Bnrge treas urers Karen Peterson and Gordon Brostrom and sergeants at arms, Jean Provaznuk Lor ralne Coleman, Karen Klelder and Karen Pet erson 582 D1 gzts DIGITS Back row Robert Huntley Jack Tamasu Lee Clay Robert Bowe Bob Dall Dennrs Osmond Ken Brostrom Paul Anderson Tom NCVOYTI Tom Heydman Phyllis Flerstad Justine Petersen Pat Hlpp Bob Zrch Blake Lund Sandra Suttle P TFICIO Flannlgan Mlss Pearl McCroy Duguts us a club for lunuors and sensors with a two average In mathematlcs taking ad vanced algebra or geometry The club ns span sored by Mass Pearl McCroy Programs consisted of talks and problems on mathematucs Decoratlng a Christmas tree for a needy family a tatty pull and sprung plc nlc were club actuvutues Oftncers were presudent Bob Znch and Pat ruck l-lupp vuce presudent Blake Lund and Bob Zach secretary Pat Flannugan and Justune Petersen treasurer Phyllis Flerstad and Pat Flannlgan,and sergeants at arms Sandra Sut tue, Jack Tomas: Phyllns Fjerstad and Blake Lund nr , 6 f J . av 0 G M3 4 7 1, . Q S X A A 2 7 ., , ., 5, A Q 2 at J l , S 2 Q I I ' O O r 1 1 l ' ' , ' , ' , l P 1 r . J 1 1 r ' .' ' , ' , ' , , ' Jacob, Donald Page, .Jam Dolan, Lee Perkms. Front rowz Jon , , , , ,l . , , 0- - , , I - . . I - . - I I , - r ' I - r 1 ' I , I I , - - I - - - - I - ' I STS IS a drscusslon club open to lunuors and sensors with a 2 plus average rn hnstory Programs Included a talk by Phrl Allen a free lance televlsuon commentator employed by the ClO packlnghouse workers, dns cusslons on Christmas customs In varuous na tlons and polltrcal problems durrng the year A suggestion box was set up ln which mem bers could put thenr sdeas for future programs A fall plcnlc for new members and a go :ng away party for sponsor Mrs Cathernne Roeder were actuvltles engoyed by the group A party was held this sprung as a farewell to sensor members Otfrcers for the flrst semester Included Herb lrvln presldent Beverly Stalnaker, secretary Jack Tamasl treasurer and Douglas Harp ster and Sandra Vondra sergeants at arms STS SENIORS Back row Jackrc Grau Blake Lund Richard Debo Jlm Dolan Jerry Lrnder Bob Zlch Loss Chase Marilyn Denms Ed Stech Second row Patrlcla Flannlgon Sue Platz Sablne Wehlack Sandra Sutfle Janet Taylor Jan Helgren Nancy Hennlsch Pat Gale Marcna Fowler Fur t row Kay Davus Jack Tarnasl Sandra Vanclra Don Colberg Beverly Stalnaker Doug Harpster Herb lrvln Sonya Ruckl S T S Hzstory lub Second semester oftrcers were Jack Tam as: president Margaret Beard vlce press dent Kenneth Rlstau secretary Blake Lund treasurer, and Sonja Ruckl and Herb rvln sergeants at arms Club sponsors were Edward Stech Leo R Taylor and Mrs Roeder all teachers rn he history department STS JUNIORS Back row Judy Brumbaugh Sally Benson Duck Johnson Mark Fnnks Jam Arntz John Carter Lee Perkrns Jerry Petr Paul Jacob Ken Rlstau Jackre Sulllvan Second row Janet Scholes Mary Jean Orr Arlene Lodwug Roberta Wr aht Carma Rumsey Esther Martvn Joan Borg Norma Showalter Janet Clark Jerry Cox Sherry Samuel on First row Jackre Rrcheson Lonnre Han en Margy Beard Carol Robin on Justme Petersen Paula Amsbury Mary Ann Ostberg Barbara B chtel Carol John on Karen Judson Leo Taylor 459 ' - - - I 0 0 I 0 A - t I I I - . -' 1 1 I 1 l , ' ' . . 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Q Mg, x ' S V gf , M 5 M I ali D v A Y I 5 , ,l ' 5 'Q S, , V K ,, 3 '-4 aton Club EAlON CLUB Back row Dorothy C rlson Tl' r a Ca Karen Lenz Ramona Shelton Janet Kyral Betty Pannler Jean Provaznnk Patricia Steen Judy Newman Sorua Ruckl Judy Mayland Laura Grlmut Marulyn Johnson Elaune Ludwlg Elaine Carlson Sally Han en Second row Pat Melcher Phyllns Dunovo Sharon John on Jeannette Gundersen Judy Oliver Sandra Reeve Loss Frntz Susan Connerley Elizabeth Kerrngaa Mary Lee Rob Judy Sharp Bonnie Mae Anderson Karen Brewster Diana Muller Flrst row Carol Osborn Janlce Jo Iyn Kay Allendorter Mary Fulton Judy Mlkkleson Judy Pvc t Judy Wandel Peggy Mc Michael Sandra Vondra Betty McMlchael Marllyn Ellnatt Don na Knudsen Sharon Allard Elaine Carlson Llnda Rybrn Sponsonng the Baton club takes much of E E Erwnn s time durmg the school year Thus group practuced frequently for parades the Fall Follies and the Aurora Other actlvltles of the organlzatlon lnclud ed a Chrrstmas party, a pot luck supper and a struttlng contest In Aprnl These were un der the drrectlon of Marllyn Elliott program charrman and Mary Fulton refreshment chalrman Otfucers for the year were Judy Wandel presldent Peggy McMuchael vuce presldent Sandra Vondra secretary Judy Poast treas urer, and Betty McMichael and Judy Mak kelson sergeants at arms 60: Stage Crew :TAG CREW Back row Jack Bosen Terry Cain Dennis Carl son Kenneth Konnath Fred Smelser Ray Osborn Joe Mangla ahrw Frollo Larry Duros Bull Dankert Bull Chrlsrnan Dean Gard ner Front row Dannel Gohrr Ron Jacob on Stan W Jensen Jam Chval Jon Crankhlte Brlan Shlnrock Dale Funk Skull and tlmlng are necessltles of the stage crew Their work under the dlrectlon of E E Erwln IS dlsplayed In every actlvlty ln the auditorium Durlng the Fall Follles the Aurora the Chrlstmas program and the sensor play they worked dlllgently behund the scenes The boys took care of the spotlughts the curtains and the scenery Before each productnon the group made the scenery needed for the various acts The sen lor play required nearly all new props and backgrounds Q ' 5 i 5 Q ' Ll Q ' 1 , Q 1 , ' 1 9 , ' 7 : a , .' -5 rroll, , A I , , , I f S ' t t , I A , I Q ' ' -. g ' ' - 1 - , I l , f ' - , , n A t V r ' V I V 1 f crts, Mary Ann Robbnns, Delores Lnnneman, Sharon Sylvester, 'mellr Second row: E. E4 Erwun, Pot J. Kelleher, Kenneth Turner, . , , . 4 , Q r 1 ' I 1 r ' 1 I 1 I I 1 ' - - - . , . . . I ' - 1 I . . . - I I . ' I , . . I - . . D V I 1 1 ' I . I - - , . 9 Mary Patrnck signs up Y Teens Freshmen face the neeaie Erlerwc Mcrtm :wa Jcrrx Chow and Thespuons present Tnred tourrsts try Trrburve Sophustwcated Stoppers Chrwstrv as tabteau Nancy gets the G rman vnewoomt from Bays sngrv up for podlocks Best doll dressers Jerry Petr Sabin Togo ed JC L members feast and troluc at Roman presndent of Nebraska Assocuatncn of Student Councvls banquet Q6 I in 5 X awww! ,tnvxlk t tx U, .ii A Q 3 il 6 ' 1 S . Q Q A s Aw ' . .. 4 Q 4 af 0,19 pi Viking ship docks In Howou os Vlkes answer coll to ' Come to Fun Nnfe ond See the World' Lnndo Lonsbrough ond Tom Molner Dose for Tour Photo' P T A mofhers sell homemade goodnes Commuftee chclrmon Joyce Cosey ouflunes duties 10 Fun Nnte ommutfee 0 moment of Ioughfer whooping nf up of the foke bor o pop plugs for pop Fun ight A S 2 Wi .. , ,,.. , EF -1 A aj f , ah. .,. .. W . V I X ' 1 E ' f Y ' .fx s E . X 4 fx Ji 4 2 ,I , 2- 5 K x J I N XX 1' H omecomzn g Clowstmazs Belle Homecoming committee Barboro Johnson Carol Robnnson Leulanl Hansen, Karen Judson, Mary Moms and Lee Perklns Duane Mongerson looks tough for photograph wlth Queen Karen Cheerleader Karen Walsh was named the l955 Homecoming Queen at half tame cere monues at the North Thomas Jefferson foot ball game Nov 4 She relgned over the dance held that evenung un the school cafeterua Mrs Ellen Pearey headed the Homecomung commlttee Leonard Bond, T C Johnson, Robert Mohlman and Kenneth Bauermeaster were faculty members of the commnttee, auded by students Lenlanu Hansen, Lee Perkins, Kar en Judson, Mary Morris and Carol Robinson Barbara l Johnson desugned the stuckers and tlckets Walsh Santo Bob Dall plns on corsoge for Christmas Belle Judy Jones Mr Stewart and Mrs Forbes adjust pnllows for realustoc effect The annual Chrnstmas Belle dance was held thus year un the cafeteria Dec l7 In the past, the dance was an after school affaur, but Mass Alrce Crocker and her student actlvutues com mnttee, Beverly Stalnaker and Deon Bahr, chose to make It a gola evennng event Judy Jones and Bob Dall were chosen Chrnstmas Belle and Santa Claus, from can dudates nomvnated by eoch club Judy and Bob were Boys' O club nomlnees Hu Y members sold cokes, members of the art department decorated the cafeterua and club presldents sold trckets 463 o a 9 3 g,?,N'V:f, , 5 lg I gt A A 63 V A ., ., '-,. lSis.E?. .54,.2:I::: 522. ..,.-1'-', :,. ' 1, , s A V f A i ' xi T is if Career ay '-.7 ,D so B sg?-KEY' Nnght' committee The pay Isnt too hugh Thesp ans vcrcrt Fteld cad VlSIfS one of hrs teachers Mr Gast guves oerform for pare: ts More cdacct oo s e cnt at s Wo Id I-lnstory d uss on re I O en House 4 v . - W Q 4 s D A 4 M- ff .ft . '- . 6 if? r . f ,- ,. a I .. ,bi gn Y X . . . I N., 3 h g' , Lngten, ut's hard work . , , Student Councnl's dnlugent Career Forbes encourages Latin demonstrators . , . If you ffn Hraw . . . - f -, r, 1 e i . ,. ' 1. t gs tl . . . MVK r as: 1 . , . He ': c. Vat at p'ace: tn vzitt f Commnttecman lrvun looks wrth approval at poster Toe Toppers ar tops Blow man blow Red sheath harmony The l9D6 Aurora held March Zl Z4 tea from the vocal and Instrumental departments The musnc departments combined to present a 30 minute production Manhattan Tow ers A one act play and a trampolnne four some added varlety Snngung strrngs One good bow to her strung Gay nznetles Mrs Sutton worrles through rchcar al Mrs Louise Sutton was In charge of the show assisted by student members of the Aurora executive committee Sharron Greer and Herb Irvln Miss Twnla Cowman Mlss Alnce B Crocker E E Erwnn Mass Margaret Nielsen Mrs Ruth Seely Samuel Thomas and Mark Mullins were faculty members of the commnttee x65 l i tured several dance acts and many numbers , ' ' I . . ,, ' 1 ' ' I I ' I ll A b - ' MQW T1 6 If :L XHIQNG-9 U - !,,.f . XXM- XX? 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'Y Carol R Ga t As a coach says WIIlIam C lSpecl Nel son my aIm IS to prepare boys for theIr IIfe s work by helpIng them develop courage un selfIshness the abIlIty o sacrIfIce one s self for the good of a cause patIence and loyal ty H ad basketball and assIstant football coach at chool Mr Nelson also traIns young men In a Coast Guard auxIlIary unIt In the scI ence of rIver navlgatlon Every VIkIng basketball squad that has played under the dIrectIon of Coach Nelson wIll testIfy that he Imports the knowledge of the game as It has come to hIm and that he guves to the boys he coaches the best he knows of the game He belIeves that the athletIc traInIng North boys receIve In school IS a valu able expenence In theIr educatIonal lIfe as maturIng boys Leonard Bond and WIIIIam C Nelson 68 The Vzlemgs If l can InstIll In the boys that lIfe IS lIke a game they get out Iust what they put Into It and that they must strIve to do theIr very best to be successful then I wIll have reached my goal declares Coach Carol R Gast As head football and baseball coach he has de veloped a traInIng program In whIch he seeks to DFOVIde pleasure for the boys whIle par tIcIpatIng In a correlatIng actIvIty and to Im press upon them the value of a Iob well done Mr Gast stresses as most Important In the Vlklng athletIc program the recOgnItIon of teamwork self sacrIfIce and humIlIty as keys to a successful lIfe HIs son Jack and boy centered actIvItIes keep hIm busy after school hours In the programs of AmerIcan LegIon JunIor baseball Y M C A and Boy Scouts A game of golf bowlung and offIcIatIng are In cluded among Coach Gasts personal sports Interests To wIn says Coach Leonard Bond IS my aIm as a coach As reserve football coach and head track mentor Mr Bond seeks to groom hIs teams physIcally and mentally to wIn He belIeves that If boys are taught to work well together and carefully supervIsed In a program of physIcal condItIonIng they naturally grow Into an unbeatable Comblna tIon Wlfh energy and abIlIty Coach Bond IS convInced that track and re serve football competItIon IS deservIng of more student Interest and support He has encouraged It through bulletIn board dIsplays of photographs clIppIngs and records ln creased attendance at both reserve football games and track meets testIfIes to the effec tIveness of hIs methods Four sons provIde an OCTIVG Interest In boys outsude of school Coach Bond also enjoys offlclatung local games dur Ing football and basketball seasons HIS daughter Nancy Ann was announced Janu ary 29 as a new cheerleader I O , V ,, . . . . . . 1 11 I . . - . 3 . . 11 1, . . . . . . 1 - ' 1 ' 11 . . ' . I . . 1 ' 1 1 ' I - . . . L , , I . . . , u I - , . . . . . 11 , . . . . . Q f- - . .. , . 1 C ., , . 1 11 - 11 11- A 1 1 , ' - 11 . . . I ' ' A , 1 1 . . . . 1 ' ' - 1 1 - 11 11 71 Coaching Staff To Freshman Coach Kenneth D. Bauer- meister the athletic program is a means of developing in boys a group spirit of coopera- tion with a sense of sportsmanship and a de- sire to excel, as well as an agency for making use of constructive criticism and shouldering responsibility. As a coach, I hope only to be able to guide the physical and mental de- velopment of my young athletes, states Mr. Bouermeister For the past two years he has coached the freshman baseball squad and assisted Orville Matzke with the yearling football team This year the freshman basketball team was added to Mr Bauermeisters coaching duties as he assumed the post previously held by Coach Carol Gast Coach Vernon Ekfelt is most interested in wrestling and baseball wrestling because it has no equal in physical development and giv ing the smaller boy an equal chance and base ball because it is the all American game which gives a boy an equal opportunity to develop his mental as well as his physical qualities As wrestling and golf coach and tutor of North s No l Legion team Mr Ekfelt aims to make his opponent lose as often as he can while developing the boys as much as he can physically and competitively He upholds the North athletic program as a safe place to use up extra energy a place for the muscles as well as the mind to grow and a place for a boy to meet life situations which he must eventually face Kenneth Bouermeister and Vernon Ekfelt 15.32, QW me fits' Mesh :ww Xu-is if , Q It --of yi, . .iw s M I ' ' P Sit E 5' ' 13 .-2-14 im ru N 14 Nt Q Xl X fig I: 3 - ' 1 . :: -: :S at .. 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I f 4 I is . ol' .tif .-.ww......,, F W O , i Si Tom Hopkins and Orville Matzke Confidence is the keyword of all the work Orville Matzke does as freshman football and reserve basketball coach and as an assistant in track My aim is to give the boys the con fudence to win he states The chief value in our athletic set up is that it build in ts participants the confidence to do the job suc cessfully If one watches Coach Matzke as he drills the boys under his supervision it is easly noted that he is a firm believer in teaching the fundamental skills essential in each sport An outdoorsman Mr Matzke finds relaxation in hunting During deer season he stalked the woods along the river with a bow and arrow he made himself New to the coaching staff this year but not to the athletic field is Tom Hopkins assistant reserve football and tennis coach His pri mary purpose in working with the boys is to develop individual and group skills as well as sportsmanship and personality Coming t North from the elementary school physical education department Mr Hopkins brought with him a deep and active interest in the young boys which he is continuing with the freshmen and sophomores in Norths Hi Y ln the North athletic department Coach Hopkins has found each pupil has the oppor tunity to develop certain skills participate in an invigorating exercise program to gain friendships and to learn the value of sports manshup G69 John Ball Ron Raschke Mike Tillotson Duane Mongerson Pat Hipp Lee Bigelow LeRoy A veteran Viking squad stopped Abraham Lincoln, 20-O, in the season's opener Sept. 9 in Council Bluffs, The first Vike score came on a 29-yard pass from Virgil Williams to Gene Meester. Williams passed to Stan Byers for the extra point. The second Viking touch- down was set up with a 3l -yard run by Roger Minger to the A. L. four yard line. Two plays later, Byers slipped through the A, L. defense for the score. Minger tallied the final score on an ll-yard burst. Ron Knauber collected the final point on a pass from Byers. The Viking defensive game was superb, holding A. L. to 54 yards rushing and one completed pass out of l2. A hectic final four minutes provided the Vikes with a l2-O victory over Benson Sept. l6. The game had been played on even terms until then, when the Vikes broke loose on a 43-yard run to the Bunnie l3. Two plays later, Roger Minger climaxed the drive by plunging over the three yard line. With less than two minutes left to play, the Bunnies took to the air. Their strategy backfired when an alert Viking linebacker, Tim Barnes, intercepted a pass and scampered 35 yards for the final Vi- king score. The North line, led by Duane Mon- gerson, Bob Dall, Gene Meester, Tim Barnes and Bob Brown, stopped the Benson attack cold. Virgil Williams is surrounded by Bunnies in Benson game. Norton Ron Clarke Bob Anderson John Rainey Ken Ristau Tim Barnes Virgil Williams Roger Minger 70 57 Almost, but not quite -that was the Creighton Prep game which the Junior Jays won, 21-20, at Creighton stadium Oct. 7. Al- though the Vikes won in the statistics column, they could not match one extra point-and that meant the game. On the second play of the game Roger Minger broke into the open and raced 60 yards for the touchdown. The second Viking score came on a three yard plunge by Stan Byers. Ron Raschke recovered a fumble on the following kick-off, setting up a tremendous pass play from Byers to Wil- liams for the third Vike score. The extra points were both good. The Viking line played its best game of the year. At the end of three quarters the Vikes held a commanding 25-l4 lead over the highly rated Lincoln Central eleven-with the looks of an upset in the making. But, the Links scored twice in the fourth quarter and made both extra points to down the Norsemen, 28- 25, in a game played at Creighton stadium Oct. l4. Lee Bigelow scored the first Viking touchdown on a 65-yard fake punt run. Stan Byers hit Gene Meester with a pass on the Links' 20-yard line, and Meester toted the ball into the end zone on a brilliant run. The next Viking score climaxed a tremendous 60- yard drive in four plays by Roger Minger. Minger scored the last seven points, diving over the goal from the five and carrying the ball over for the extra point. Roger Minger looks for Packer trouble as Virgil Williams makes long gain against South. Tech's big line and fast backs were too much for the Vikes as the Trojans overpow- ered the Norsemen, 31-21, Oct. 2l at Benson stadium. North was able to score only once in the first half as the Trojans controlled the ball. Lee Bigelow got North into the scoring column with a 44-yard run through the center of the Tech line. Roger Minger added the extra point. Tech led at the half, 25-7. The Vikes scored twice in the last five minutes of play. A steady Viking drive was concluded with Roger Minger plunging over from the four. A few moments later Virgil Williams in- tercepted a Trojan pass and raced l8 yards for the final Viking score. Both conversions were good. Battling in their Homecoming game with the South High Packers, the Vikes put to- gether their biggest scoring effort of the sea- son by trouncing the Packers, 48-26. Virg Williams and Roger Minger ran the Packers dizzy during the first half and left the field at halftime leading, 27-6. Virgil Williams led the scoring with four touchdowns. Minger cap- tured the lntercity scoring championship with two touchdowns and six extra points in the game to give him a season's total of 62 points. Lee Bigelow's spectacular 76 yard punt re- turn ended the Viking scoring. The entire Viking line played an outstanding defensive game. Bo Dall Mike Norton Bruce Barth Gary Peil Ely Churchich Bill Kautter Bill Jones 72, North reserves ended the season wuth a 7 O record to capture theur thurd consecutuve In tercuty Reserve crown ln nts opener North downed a stubborn Benson team 6 O on the Vlkung fueld A blocked punt rn the fourth quarter set up the tally Bruce OCallaghan and Tom Nastase carrled the ball to the Benson lO where Phll Fnsher ended the druve on on end sweep The North defense held the Bunnues to almost no gaun Abraham Lmcoln was next to fall to the Vrke cause 29 O O Callaghan scored the frrst two touchdowns A second quarter safety and a thurd quarter touchdown by Larry Wat son added to the Vlke scoring Late In the fourth quarter Tom Ash hut Roger Wlebe wnth a touchdown pass The Vlkes continued wunnlng as they rolled over Tech 37 O Fisher scored the flrst two tallues Ed Van Vllet and OCallaghan both scored touchdowns on short plunges tnrough the Trojan lrne Larry Watson and Jlm Wlebe also tallled wuth vntercepted passes The followlng week North chalked up nts fourth vlctory wlth a 2.0 O wan over South Fisher scored on a llne plunge and later scam pered 25 yards to score wlth a plrated Packer pass OCallaghan sneaked through the mud dle for flve yards and the fmal tally Wrebe klcked two for three for the extra polnts RESERVE FOOTBALL Back row Bull Dall Bob Crouch Fred Fleer Ed Van VI et Jack Jensen Brad Cochran Ralph Wu ters Jrm Roschke Jess Adk ns Howard Waterman Fourth row Larry Campbell Don Ldstrand Calvn Henry Larry Watson Dzck Vor el Arch Ferguson Gary Peters Charles Beresh Jrm Web Ron Barley Thrrd raw Denns Stevens Erv Ferguson Marcus Ethan Warren Hemze Tom Ash Bull Fullerton Krls Soelberg Herky Reserve Football Central also found the Vrke reserves tough as they dropped a I9 7 contest to the Blue and Gold Early nn the flrst quarter Van Vllet passed to Nastase for North s furst touchdown and a few munutes later Nastase went lO yards up the muddle for hrs second ln the second quarter Central scored on a slant play cov ernng 50 yards and the extra polnt was good ln the thlrd quarter Nastase ran off tackle for 82 yards and a T D A pass from Wuebe to Wnnters collected the extra pornt Larry Campbell Howard Waterman and Calvun Henry were standouts In the lme Coach Leonard Bonds charges won theur last two games against Creughton Prep and Thomas Jefferson to cornplete theur perfect season Prep was first to fall l3 O at Creighton stadium OCallaghan swept around end for 20 yards and the furst touchdown A pass from Wlebe to Winters added the extra polnt ln the thnrd quarter Nastase collected the sec ond touchdown on a plunge through the mud dle of the llne The next week the Vlkes met T J and came through wuth an l8 7 vrctory O Callaghan ac counted for two touchdowns both on end runs A long pass gained T J s only touchdown Nastase went over tackle for 20 yards and the Vukes thlrd touchdown Grles Tum Austn Gordon Mles Larry Laro Seco d o A gTEtd1llleglEggChHecf'lBGX7llel'lml-aiptlle Ph'-EFEY hlelmlgd ylglwdlw G?fjveBBaCE Mike Messina Bull Atklsson Fnrst row Coach Leonard Bond Ed Ltrzzette Roger Wlebe Gary Shupley Edward Phllps Tom Nastase Bob Olson Lloyd Menard Carm ne Pane Clntf Holles telle Coach Tom Hopk ns s--.f-53 w 473 ning' h Mmwmwmnwwwmw FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Back row Duck Badtke Dennus Fergu son Wcltcr McCoy Gary Blar Duck Wulluams Travus Lux Steve Holeman Larry Greer James Clune Dean Taylor Ron uZegler Arlo Grafton Thurd row Coach Orvulle Matzke Dennus Taylor Nuck Nelson Ed Connerly Jeff Harpster Muke Burnham Dovud Snavcly Duck Hurley Ron Sprunger Tom Jackson Mucky Mc Gu re Bob Z acck Fred Wlke Second row Jm Stewart Tom Coach Orvulle Matzke's freshman squad ended the grud season wuth a record of four wuns and three losses The L ul Vukes won theur season opener 6 O from a stubborn Abraham Luncoln crew The game was a tught defensuve battle throughout Late un the fourth quarter a Fred Wulke pass hut Travus Lux un the end zone for the only tally of the game ln theur second game the Vukes dropped a l3 6 contest to Tech The Trouans scored un the furst and thurd quarters Duane Taylor scored the only touchdown for North South puled up a 30 6 score over the Vukes on the Packer fueld Dean Taylor slupped through the Packer defense for North s only tally The L ul Packers ran over all opposutuon to wun the cuty champuonshup North evened theur record at Z 2 wuth a 7 O wun over Central Agaun ut was Dean Taylor who scored the only Vukung touchdown whule Arlow Grafton kucked the extra pount Nuck Nelson and Doug Claxton were standouts un the lune 74, Horton Arthur Boone Jay Cooper Tom Leach John Morgan John Mclntyre Doug Claxton Jm Eddy Bull Burge Rod Fergu son Duane Taylor Furst row Bob Burns Erne Abarutos Wcyre Palle Roger Schumaker Tom Spellrnan Muke Lundemo d Tom Graddy Rus ell A h Jock Lausterer Duck Van Sckle Gary Ml ler Coach Kenneth Bauerm uster Mascot Jack Gordon Not plc tured R ch Less Gary Bates The followung week the L ul Vukes scored a l'5 6 vuctory over Creughton Prep John Mor gan ran around left end for sux pounts Grafton converted to make ut 7 O A few munutes later Duane Taylor ran off tackle for sux more pounts Creughton s only tally came un the thurd quarter after they recovered a fumble un North terrutory Lux added the funal two pounts for North wuth a safety On Oct 26 the L ul Vukes exploded for a 27 7 wun over Thomas Jefferson Taylor was a popular name as Dean scored un the furst quar ter and Duane scored twuce un the second on passes from quarterback Grafton Dennus Tay lor twun brother of Dean and Lux led the North defense Tom Graddy scored the funal touchdown un the fourth quarter North ended the grud season Nov I wuth a O 7 loss to Benson on the Bunnue fueld Faul ure to catch several touchdown passes shat tered North s scorung chances Assustant Coach Kenneth Bauermeuster uouned Coach Matzke un betterung the record of one wun four losses and a tue made durung the prevuous year W ' ' i as 52 Freshman Football Viking wrestlers coached by Vernon Ek felt landed fourth spot in their own pre sea son tournament Dec 3 South gained the top spot in the ninth annual North Invitational Wrestling tournament well ahead of second place Central and Audubon Iowa Viking Lee Bigelow I45 pounds was the only champion North provided The Blue and Gold got off to a slow start in Intercity competition Invitational champ South walloped the Vkes 25 II Dec 9 Techs Trojans clipped the Vikings for the first time in two years Dec I3 with a 23 I9 win Viking hopes were raised Dec I6 when Central was handed a 26 I6 defeat This broke an Eagle 42 match winning streak A L threw the Vikings their third loss Dec ZI by a 25 I4 decision Coming back from Christmas vacation North took their next four dual matches On Jan Il Bellevue became the first victim by the score of Z3 I2 The Yellowiackets of TJ took only 3 of I I matches Jan I3 as they fell to the victory seeking Vikes 20 II Tech was unsuccessful in their attempt to take two matches from North this season The Blue and Gold took seven of the first eight matches which was good enough for a 29 I6 win The all powerful South Packers handed the Vikes a stunning defeat Jan 25 at South The Invitational champs threw back North 33 IO taking 9 of I I matches at the same time pe de M k T llot h e Ek It oh Pete I Pe y J A d d ro P e Wrestlzng Lincoln schools could afford little competi tion in the next two matches Lincoln Central fell Jan 26 32 8 Coach Ekfelt benched his seniors Feb 2 at Lincoln Northeast in prep aration for the coming match with Central Five matmen gained pins and two gained de cisions en route to a 36 I I win Central repaid their earlier loss at the hands of the Vikes with a 26 9 win Feb 9 Bowley Bill Petersen and Bigelow were the only win ning Vikings Two draws and a forfeit high lighted the Feb 7 match with A L as the Vikes fell 22 I5 Eight matches fell to the Norsemen Feb IO as T J s Yellowiackets were smothered 28 9 Boys Town bowed to North for the second time of the season Feb I4 at the west Dodge gym this time by the score of 22 I5 Audu bon Iowa won the last dual match of the season Feb 24 The Blue and Gold without seniors lost by a 22 I9 margin The state tourney was held at Central Feb I7 I8 As expected the title was captured by South with Central placing second North fin ished fifth after Boys Town and Bellevue Senior Bill Petersen won the state champion ship in the I38 pound class with a 4 O white washing of Jack Philby of South Vikings Lee Bigelow and Calvin Henry placed second in their class Me F e a Ch pp Bo ley M ke Falk . . , I - I - - I l . I ' I I ' I - D ' l I I I , I , - , . . ' ' ' - 1 U I - I I - v . , I , . . . . I - , . b I . . . I - ' 1 1 . . , . . . I T . , . . T . I I - A . . I I - I ' VARSITY WR-ESTLING-Back-row: Alan Bailey, Bill Moore, Jack Stewart, Ronald Bartrem, Bob Olson, Lee Bigelow, Marcus Ethan. Car n r, i.e I son, Thir row: Coac V rnon fe ,J n Front row: Bob sceji, r d Bonnaci, Don Haluz, i er rsen, Karl merer, Ron ailey, Bil tersen, Calvin Hen- w , i ers. r , im n ers . econ 1 Henry Berman, Rodney o , Jim ., as A Q VARSlTY BASKETBALL TEAM Back raw Student Manager Pa I Jacob Lee Perk ns T m Barnes Ed Van Vlret Duane Werblow Tom Molner Coach W II a C Nel on Front row Sam Wead A story book fnnnsh and a trnp to the State tournament made thas year s basketball team a thang to remember Rated low because of their unnmpressuve season s record the Vlke turned the tables and copp d the Dustract trophy The Norsemen paved the road to Lincoln by upsetting Central 45 35 Vnrgll Wnlllams and Bull Harmon were the keystones In thus attack The Vukes returned to the second round of tournament play against Tech confident un thenr new found strength For the first three quarters, they played the some brand of ball whlch had beaten Central Tech tralled by as much as l7 pounts at different tnmes In the Tom Molncr makes layup agaunt Tech un Dnstrnct wun at Omaha LJ Ron Raschke Bll Har an Terry Cook Roger Mngcr Kc neth Bro tro Don Vos V rgl Wnllnarns rhnrd quart r In the last quarter however the unbelievable happened With only seven seconds left Tech galn d the lead SO 49 ln the classac flnnsh sophomore Ed Van Vluet scored the fnnal basket to wan Sl 50 North was edged out of the furst round of the State tournament by Luncoln Northeast Q8 52 ln thus hard fought game Vnrgll Wll lnams led the scoring with l8 polnts The superb play of Rockets Rudy Stoehr and Wayne Hester Ilmlted Vlknng power how ever In regular season play the Vukes showed a dusmal record of 3 wuns and l3 losses How ever, the record books do not show the spurlt whuch prevalled even agaunst the many tough breaks Bob OTooIe of Central drives by Roger Mnnger for layup nn Dustrlct tnlt Varsity Basketball The season started out with a 46 22 loss to Central In their second game the Vukes showed much better team play as they edged out Tech 46 4l The next nught however they lost to TJ by a five pount margun 75 Ragged shooting dropped the next game to underdog Benson 50 35 Following a peruod of unactuvuty during Christmas vacation the Vukes bowed to Boys Town 68 46 First rated South hugh shoved North deeper unto the red as they ran away with the con test 64 43 The Creighton Blue Jays then overpowered the Vukungs 55 48 ln the last game of the furst round of ln tercuty competutuon Tum Barnes and Roger Munger were mussung from the luneup because of unuurues Thus helped Abraham Luncoln to an easuer vuctory which they took 83 56 Coming back for the second time the Cen tral Eagles made ut two un a row over North wunnung thus time 68 43 Tech managed to reverse the previous results by bagging the game 65 53 Thus long strung of losses was too much for Vukung blood ln the next game North ,funall broke the pattern by upsetting paw rfzul Thomas Jefferson 70 62 Led y Eli Vluet un one of his furst appea amces Vukes unleashed their power unluiebofkundung shooting and drubblung unable to stop Vurgul Wulluams froyn continual-L ly hawking the bouu Buuu Harmon dfoppled un 7 I4 pounts to pace the scoring J P The rest of the story us short and notu too sweet Abe Luncoln led by Duck Chapman s 32 3 pounts defeated the Vukungs 75 59 South and Prep followed suut rollung North by 72 54 and 55 47 respectuvely ' I I ' ' l 1 I . . . ' . , ' 70. I - . . . I I ' . I - Q . I T . I 1 I ' ' I - I I T . ' I f s lay . I . .g ' l azz f . . . ' yu ' ,lf ' T W IL . ' l Mu I tl T u Optimism rode high as Benson wajgjlieteatg ed next, 54-32. The confused Bunhuelsuf wete L . . 'Y . 'V 1.1 . I . . V Y JJ r . I . , I 1 ' , ' I 'X l ' I ' I I 7 1 Vu gi i i ms dumps i tw p i t f r the Vik s ogains Li - I o 5 a e to urn ment. Vir i illiams makes layup ' pite f in or s ob- structi . In the funal game Coach Nelson used a non senuor luneup against Boys Town The Cowboys with their smooth full court press chalked up a 67 36 defeat for the Vukes rlWIla n o onso e t n conNrtheat tth s te to a gIW o LcolnN theat on RESERVE BASKETBALL Back ro F a c Tapy T m Do I g L y M Ile o d Alle K k Seca Bob B Jo o t Le oy Thel Leo d Pollres G y Pete s Ho ard Reserve Basketball The reserve basketball team guided this season with a record of seven wins and nine losses The first game of the season for the Re serves matched them with the Central Eagles who proved to be too strong as the Vikes were defeated 37 3l In their second contest the Reserves squeezed by Tech 35 33 The next game on the Blue and Gold sched ule was with Thomas Jefferson This game was a disappointer as the Vikes were edged out 52 48 North s second win of the year came with a triumph over Benson Ed Van Vliet scored l9 points for the young Vikes in their 47 43 victory over the Bunnie Reserves The Norse men then bowed to Boys Town 58 32 A third victory was chalked up over South Ed Van Vliet paced the Reserves to the 52 39 victory The Vikes then dropped three games to Creighton Prep Abraham Lincoln and Central Prep raced to a 56 36 victory while A L downed the Vikes by a score of 62 37 The Central team swept by the Blue and Gold 65 40 in spite of outstanding play by Roger Wiebe 78, te a ac eMa rs T yCoch Roer ebe E g so Wood A ch Fe g o A h Ho tel e The North reserves broke their three game of the loss of Ed Van Vliet who was promoted to the first team Howard Waterman led the reserve Vikes against Thomas Jefferson with l4 points In the last few minutes Dennis Osmond Arch Ferguson and Howard Waterman fouled out of the game and T J squeezed by to win 48 46 The Vikes defeated Benson and Abraham Lincoln in the next two games The closest game of the year was the contest with Benson which was won in a second overtime 57 55 on two free throws by Leonard Pollreis Dennis Osmond and Arthur Ferguson scored I8 and l7 points respectively in the game with A L to help the Vikes to their 5l 48 victory Dennis Osmond contributed 23 points as North downed South 7l 34 Howard Water man helped the Vike cause with l4 points The Vikes then dropped a thriller to Prep 54 53 In the last seconds of the game Prep made two free throws taking over the lead from the Norsemen to win the game In their last game of the season the Vikes again bowed to Boys Town by a score of 50 42 Howard Waterman led the reserves in scor ing with l56 points He was followed by Den nis Osmond with l3O Ed Van Vliet 98 and Arthur Ferguson 87 - w: r n is , o win , Wa rm n, C a h Orvill tzke. Fi t row: err r u , g arr i r, Dennis Osm n , n ir . nd row: urns, Wi , rv Fer u n, Tom , r r us n, Tom s , Cliff hnPs, m ne i, nar i, or r, w Iles I. year by Coach Orville Matzke finished the losing streak edging out Tech, 42-39, in spite I . 7 7 I I 7 ' D . . , I 7 ' ' . . . ' ' ' I , I I I I ' I ' ' . . . . I I ' ' I 7 ' 7 I - , . . . . 1 7 I - ' ' 7 , A . . . - , I ' 7 . I . I , Thus year the North freshman basketball teams were coached by Kenneth Bauermelster who has taken over the job from former frosh coach Carol Gast The freshmen were agaun dlvlded Into A and B squads thus en abllng more boys to partlclpate un the Inter city freshman competltlon The Baby Vlkes put a record of 5 wlns and 9 losses In the books for the season The A team flnlshed the season wlth 2 wms and 5 losses the B team contrlbuted 3 wlns and 4 losses to the Vlklng cause In their flrst game of the season the L ll Vlkes were matched with the Central Eagles who scored two wlns over them The Vlke A B team was also put down by Central 39 The next foe for the frosh was Creighton Prep The Jays overthrew the Vlke A team 43 29 however the Vlke B team came back wlth a 38 37 wln over the young Jays In thelr game wlth Benson the llttle Vlkes were defeated twlce The Bunnles won over the A team 53 48 and the B team was edged out 28 27 When the two squads clashed with a power ful T J team the Yellowlackets proved too much for the young Vlklngs The North A team went down 35 3l and the B team was stopped by the T J frosh 35 23 The Vuke A team overpowered the Tech Maroons In their own gym wlth a 32 27 score The North B team also came home wlth a wln over Tech 38 28 Next the llttle Vlkes dropped two to the A L freshman squad The A team lost 55 44 the B team was defeated 33 24 The North freshmen flnlshed the season wlth two wlns over the llttle Packers The A team defeated South 39 27 The B squad stopped the South frosh 37 31 Basketball Freshman FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Back row Make Lmdemood Russell Ash Fred Wllke Bob Zvacek Den ms Taylor Gary Bates Mlke Borsh Coach Kenneth Bauermenster Frrst row Ron Springer Dean Taylor oordon Brostrom Travus Lux Jerry Evans Arlo Grafton John Carroll ecnl West FRESHMAN B BASKETBALL Back row Bull Bartlett, Kenth Carl son, Bob Gwynne Vaughan Rach Less, Rodney Ferguson Tom Graddy coach Kenneth Bauermeuster Frrst row Dlck Badtke, Mlchael Barber Charles Boye, Randall Andersen, gale Anderson, David Snavely, Jack rary 1479 I . 1, 11 l. 11 11 1 ' 1 I I - - ' ' ' Il ll Il II 1 ' ' - . . . . . , . . . ll ll I ' U l 11 ll ' II II 1 ' 1 . . . . - - 1 ' - . Il Il - 1 ' ll ll I ' ' . In Il ll ' . . . I - 1 ' ' II ll team was stopped, 38-33, by the Eagles. The 1, 1, I ll ' ' ' I I , ' A 11 11 - 27. ' ' ' . ,, ,, . - ' ll 11 , , I . ' . ,, ,, 11 11 ' 1 1 1 - ' - h I - , ,,A,, - I 1 I 1 , r ' 1 , y l f F , , , , L . Tmcle For the second straight year Coach Leonard Bond developed a track team worthy of special recognition. The Vikes finished first or sec- ond in every meet except the state meet in which they finished third. The l955 track team was led by Tom Thompson, Ron Knauber, Virgil Williams and John Phillips in the dashes, Stan Byers in the hurdles, Ken Ash, the 880: Dave Garrett, pole vault, and Bill Harmon, high jump. A well-ba'anced sauad began the season by capturing the Omaha U invitational meet. The victory was the Vikes' third in four years at Omaha LJ The only first was captured by the sprint r a t am S cond places went to Tom Thomp on 60 yard do h Stan Byers and Bill Harman a tie in .h hiah jump and the m dley relay t am Bill Harmon s i a n w h ah jump record at the Holstein re'ays by lump ng 6 2f as the Vike finished second to Lak City Other frsts were taken by th m dley relay team and Stan Byers in th l20 yard high hurdles Second place points were grabb d by Thomp son in the l80 yard low hurdles The Norsemen led by Byers with l7 points dropped Tech and Boys Town for their first win of the season The Vikings won eight out of th sixteen events i956 TRACK TEAM Back row Assistant Coach Orville Motzke Duane Mongerson Bill Harmon Ed Van Vliet Ronald Raschke Dennis Schmid Jm Raschke John Ball Fourth row Assistant Coach Charles Honke Jess Adkins Donald Lidstrand Charles Wortz Wayne Min kus Gene Meester Ken Ash Dean Taylor Torn Flnnerty Darrel Williamson Third row Paul Serenlus Gor don Mles Henr Berman Erv Ferguson Warren Henzie Gene The first dual meet saw the cindermen romp over Creighton Prep, 90 W6 to 37 5X6. Byers took the high jump, high and low hurdles, Thompson, the l00 and 220 yard dashes, Gor- rett, pole vault, Ash, 880, Tom Davis, 440, and Charles Ostler, discus. The 880 yard, mile and freshman relay teams also took firsts. Ken Ash ran the 880 in 2203.6 to lead the cindermen to the District championship. The meet also showed the 880 yard relay team's best performance. North captured third in the state meet May l3 and l4 at Lincoln Ash captured the 880 with Byers and l-larmon taking seconds in the l20 yard high and the high lump The Vikes took Benson s measure 69 58 in a dual meet to remain undefeated in dual and triangular competition during the 55 sea son Thompson won both the century and 220 in the Doane relays as the Norsem n took sec ond place b hind Tech Tech mode the Vikes settle for a second in the Tee Jay relays as they piled up points in the relay events Garrett tack the only Viking first as the Vikes upset the Trojans in the lntercity meet 467 to 45 Sommer Jeff Harpster Marvin Brown Ron Bailey Mark Keenan Second row Coach Leonard Bond Calvin Henry Steve Ball Ed Connerly Bruce OCallaghan Fred Wilke Greg Brady Torn Ash Roger Wiebe Ed Phillips Dennis Stevens First row Don Gam mel Dennis Taylor John Phillips Ron Knauber Tom Nastase Lee Bigelow Ray Richmond Russell Ash Jim Herring k Van Sckle 'www m-new mmnwenw-mf'N an Wwtemssms teiktf smash? flfwm? cmesgim If mix as 'mga' gl 5 WWA' kt! vi 'Mast wie rr lm 80 pi . 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I W if Y wg I -EIi:sa:: ff: B ' 52:1-y 55.s..I: .I : ...f at f ' 3 is arf ' v J li The 56 varslty baseball squad wull be seek :ng to better or at least duplucate the record set last year as the Vuklngs shared the lnter clty league crown with Crenghton Prep s young Jays Only four of Coach Carol Gast s charges were lost by graduatlon last June Senuors Duck Poore Terry Cook and Don Vos are expected to carry the putchung load while Jumor Ely Churchlch takes over the catching chores agaun Tom Molner an All lnterclty selectlon un l955 wlll be alded In the outfleld by Al Slragusa Bob Dall and Bob Brown All are senlors Returnung to the In fleld posts are Sensors Bull Petersen and Sam Wead and Howard Waterman who proved hlmself well enough at the plate last year to wm a letter as a freshman Vnkung fans termed the 55 season a faur ly good one wnth nts overall record of flve wins and four losses In lntercuty competition only Benson proved too much for the Vlkmg nnne The Bunnnes carrled home two vlctorues one In regular season play the other In the post season tournament In non league play Lmcoln Central and Holy Name both chalked up wins over the North squad The Vukes opened the season wlth a 3 l wnn over Central as Dwight Slebler struck out lO Eagles and walked none The whole squad saw action when Llncoln Central turned on a hut tmg barrage to down the Vnkes 7 2 Ray Uhlhorn substltutlng ln centerfueld smacked two huts to drlve an three runs and upset the favored Prep nune 3 2 A real thrnll er the game featured a pitchers battle be tween Slebler and the Junlor Jays Make Du gan Baseball 1955 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Back row Coach Carol Gast Andy Nastase Phul Alstadt Howard Wat erman Bull Petersen Ely Church ch Ray Uhlhorn Al Snragusa Front row Bob Wemerth Sam Wead Bdb Dall Dwght Snebler Terry Cook Dck Poore Don Vos Tom Molner Benson contunued as the only undefeated team un the lntercuty league after scoring a 4 2 vlctory over the Vnkes A North bud n the last lnnlng was squashed by a neatly maneuvered Bunnle trlple play Wnth two wlns and a loss behind them In lntercnty play the Vlkungs next took on the South Hugh Packers and shoved them out of the champuonshnp picture with a 7 2 wan Sreb ler fanned nlne and allowed only four huts Packer errors alded an settlng back the pre season league favorntes A trap to Boys Town was fun for all as the Vlklngs tallled l8 huts for a l7 ll victory over the Cowboys The Vlkes rapped nrne hlts and seven runs In the flrst two Innings Though co champions of regular season competltuon the Junlor Jays and North Vu kings were forced to bow out In the flrst round of the post season league tournament South hut Prep 8 O but Benson had to take eight Innings to oust the Vlkungs 6 3 Th s IS the way It s done 481 f X g . - 1 VA I ,- 1 fl lf .' 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Furst row: Edward Bitcon, Ron Vud- Iak Dick Johnson, Jim Johnson Rob Mathews, Roger Schevers, John Gale, Dean Garland A - den Means. GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM-Back row: Jean Pro- vaznuk, Diane Bachus, Rogene Ruh, Pat Steu- ert, Karen Judson, Dee Carey. First row: Mrs. Ruth B. Seely, Sigrid Larson, Sandra Suttie, Marilyn Dennis, Joan Jorgensen, Jackie Grau, Mary Ann Ostberg, -.--an 'NNY ag! 1 .Kiwi 4 A qw fi ,Nw ,AA-'W 9' MXWQEQHE 3 'Q RNS. rm X .Sith Q, HMM s....,,,.,,..fL.. IT romed at A L A dork mghr on The bench Sun shmes Coach Gasf congratulates Mrrmger or Honor Yxrghr Phofog for Homecomrrg vrctory Chrlly row Kaufter reads aloud rapher Lucas ets up the frash Over you go Spec s for O club rmtratron Honors for The Re erve champs powerful freshman gymnasts Olymprc hero Bob Richards wrth O Club presrdehf Ken Ash ' 2 3 'bs ,fm Q A ' F443 ' x . ,N , ,If V., A 3-v,5Q.' .q ' We , , ' I f 41331 jk fi Q Y' I Q rr .v W . of ra.. s mfs r s Q s , if , I ' ' , 'Wm is xx M . ,A X Q A - X B 1 W , if L x f ' w .? ' as 5 5,5 ' J ' 5 f 3? 4 f ' ' NX Q sm AA xt gr Q R as G 35? Q 5 X- 't V 'W' r 55225 r s , 11 w, ..... M , Z H M 2 Vilff T : Q' ' ' '- WW' 5 af' 3 T1 , 91 - ff 4 zzr Vznul ,::- E Q 5 - . V an -M sig - 1 Q' 'W . fi , r:'-, - 'M :f7fQ,: Z P P :223f:5EjlLQQ.155 5? i. ff: ',.' I A ' ' , -.:. rfb. . -- P. ' ' W ,us pr- 'cQ.e .'.... : f -r .rr ,rs..,r'r. r. . x 'V I I f ' ff , If' ..,,' i 'A ' , V Wm In Q --,, .1,, -. ,. L,v all --',, .':- E -. C? 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V1 -,-- ,,,:,,.. 44 83 L-is at ...41 BOYS O CLUB Bock row Alfred Saroguso Wulleam Atklsson Marvin Brown Tom Ash Tom l-leydman Bull Kautter Ken Rlstau Robert Anderson Howard Waterman Tom Fulkerson Sam Wead Don Vos Stan Byers Gene Meester Dole Funk Lee Perklns Mlke Tnllotson Gary Pell J m Anderson Second row Bob Mecseln Tom Nastose John Romney Jerry Carmlchoel Chnp Bowley Lee Bugelow Ron Knauber John Phlllrps Roger Weebe Pat Hnpp Membership nn the Boys O club acqunred new slqnlfucance and responsubulltues thus year Meeting regularly for the flrst time since l95O nearly 60 lettermen met Sept 20 wnth Coach Carol Gast to plan a year of programs and actnvntues The boys elected flve senuors to head their organization Ken Ash president Bruce Barth vuce president John Ball secretary and Duane Mongerson and Roger Mlnger ser geants at arms Chartered status was granted the group after nts constltutlan was submitted to and approved by the Student Council Holdnng nts fnrst lnltlatuon of new members since l948 the club sponsored an Informal nnltuatuon of new members during the school day Dec 7 lnltuates wore whute sults or letter sweaters and dress pants They were required to asslst teachers the day and were not permntted to talk to any one other than O club members or teachers Penalties were Imposed for unfractuons of the lnntuatlon rules and were pond off precedung a formal ceremony that evening In the gym shnrts tles throughout Boys lettenng In football receuved thelr awards at a speclal Honor Nught program be fore theur parents and friends Nov I8 Under oys' O Club sf LVN? Bob Dall Ron Roschke Bob Brown Ely Churchlch Don Gammel M k N 1' B ll Ch D k J h F R Cl k Poore Jack Richardson Bull Jones Roger Mlnger Duane Mon gerson Ken Ash Bruce Barth Bull Harmon Duck Nelson Jock Carpender Tom Molner Leroy Norton the dlrectlon of the club s sponsor Mr Gost thc program also recognuzed the future let termen on the reserve and freshman squads Club presldent Ken Ash presided at speclal student assemblues March 20 at whlch Olym plc polevoulter Rev Robert Rlchards addressed the student body Vukung lettermen recenved numerous und: vldual honors dunng the year Duane Manger son and Roger Mlnger were named All Inter cnty football team selections by the Omaha World Herald and WOW TV They were also awarded honors on the natuonal hlgh school All American Roger was guven an All State berth nn addntnon to recelvung the furst Vernon Brown Memorial trophy whlch IS to be awarded annually to an Omaha hugh school athlete on the basls of scholarshlp cutuzenshlp and oth letuc abullty Bull Harmon was honored as the Outstanding player In the Dlstrlct Basketball tournament held at the Unlversuty of Omaha Club members assumed the clean up du tues after the all school Chrnstmas Belle dance Dec l7 Thus task proved a pleasant one as their candidates Bob Dall and Judy Jones were elected Santa and Belle to reugn over the dance Money making prolects to fnnance their ac tlvltnes nncluded sellmg sports schedule stuck ers and team pictures Ely Churchuch and Som Wead supervused the sales Clumaxlng a year of club actuvlty and par tlclpatlon ln othletlc Competition, the letter men celebrated at a party Aprll 26 In the cafetena 2 V Q N Q 1gj,M.xv Q74 RX sv i'i Ms fn .TSs1'f'. 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I I Cheerleaders CHEERLEADERS Back raw Claudua l-lult Sherry Samuelson Fulbert Jane Helgren Furst row Marlene Myers Karen Walsh Ruth Woolsey Second row Judy Means Kathleen Harrus Susan Elaune Ke thley Mascot Terry Landolt The most excutung event of the sports sea san was the trup to Luncoln to watch the Vu kungs compete un the state basketball tourna ment The cheerleaders and the enture or ganuzcutuon of pep clubs made the uourney un a caravan of buses trauns and cars The cheerleaders captauned by Karen Walsh worked very hard thus year to encour age the Vukung teams to vuctory Under th sponsorshup of Mrs Ruth B See ly physucal eaucatuon unstructor the squad planned p p rallues durung the football basketball season taught new yells and led the pep clubs at all sports events Each sprung practuces are held for gurls wush ung to become cheerleaders At these prac tuces the cheers and actuons are taught Try outs are held and the gurls elected by the Polars Polar Cubs and Teddy Bears full va cancues left by graduatung senuors A new gurl us then elected by the cheerleaders to serve as Captaun AI Haul tlse Golden Vk ng E erybody yells at L ncol'u State tournament here e come 485 . :V , V ', I I u . l 2 l . 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I A. 5-V K 4 QMS 0 jqm 'Ohhh 1 MQMMO I' rlnrfi 5 0 M N Ong iw now 9? 15 N P Q Q 3 F0 QOL?-Ang Sw Q 3 POLARS Back row Bulluanna Molloy Sab ne Wehlack Sandra Sutte Kathy Olon Judy Poast Nancy Trauthen Sue Platz Beverly Stolnaker Sona Ruckl Esther Martun Connue Pakuser Kae Nuelsen Barbara Larson Judy Meehan Second row Joyce Wulft Jean Kelly Betty Ann Pounts Ellen Stokes Sandra Von cra Peggy McMuchael Janet Taylor Marlene Moeller Janet Scholes Pat Shannon Jean Sbarra Jenell Morrus Sharon Tellan der Shurley Keuser Duanne Muller Furst row Marulyn Leach Nancy Flesher Drone Thomas Januce Cahow Justune Petersen Pat Sanders Bonnue Runge Mary Ann Ostberg Sharon Nelson Marulyn Oluver Mary Patruck POLARS Back row Judy Brumbaugh Barbara Johnson Letou John on L ndo Cole Arlene Fouser Lonnue Hansen Jackue Grau Zoy Harrus Judy Albers Sandra Huddleston Duane Bachus Janet Clark Jerry Cox Second row Januce Berkhofer Carolyn Bcssey Barbara Banghart Shurley Duckworth Marulyn Johnson Patrucua Flannugan Lynne Jackson Rosle Corn Phyllis Fuerstad Kathie Anglum Shlrley Abc-r Furst row Barbara Hayes Karen Judson Carol Johnson Lous Chase Marulyn Dennus Dorothy Colberg Joan Jorg nsen Bev rly Jessen Januce Jahn Kay Davus Carol Forge G A A Back row Laura George Lorraune Dolunsky Judy Hamer Barbara Ehlers Ann Harrus Sandra Suttue Jurly Alb rs Claudua Hult Marulyn Dennus Duana Burge Pat Carroll Duane Bachus Judy Bromley Patrca Flannugan Second row Jeannette Gun dcrsen Beverly Chrustensen Nollue Dyles Carolyn Bessey Kath Ieen l-larrus Barbara Barughart Margaret Carpender Kay Col burn Janet Clark Jerry Cox Jeanne Blaur Januce Brkhofer Judy Brumbaugh Furst row Judy Edmonds Dee Carey Jucy EI lus Carley Gulbert Lonnue Ha sen Joyce Casey Jean Hornush Dorothy Colbcrg Zoy l-larrus Judy Ellwood Susan Fulkeron Judy Cochran GAA Back row Nancy Sutton 'Xladune Nelson Jcdy Kletke Madelune Jorg nson Esther Martun Karen Judson Pat Shannon Nancy Trauth n Jack e Sulluvan Barbara Larson Bulluanna Mol loy Murulyn Leach Janet Scholes Lunda Lonsbrough Second row Eulene Martun Georguna Jacobsen Beverly Meruca Donetta Johnson Tena Van Cleve Jenell Morrus Susan Ott Margaret Loomus Karen KI uder Sonua Lund Marlene Myers Janet Sher wood Joyce Wulff Furst row Joan Jorgensen Jean Provaznuk Carol Johnson Bev ry Stalnaker Bonnue Runge Justune Peter son Sugrud Larson Mary Ann Ostberg Jody Mukkle on Rogene Ruh Judy Means fold olars Encouragung school spurut and assustung the cheerleaders us the organuzatuon of Gold Pol ars Clad un theur gold sweaters, blue skurts and carryung blue and gold pom pom shakers these sports munded senuor gurls attended all sports events The Polars agaun sponsored a bake sale thus year Thus annual project provuded the funds for the football banquet at whuch Ruth Wool sey and Roger Munger were crowned Kung and Queen of Sports Besudes the crownung and entertaunment prophesues for varsuty football players and Polars were read Offucers for the year were Marulyn Dennus presudent Dorothy Colberg vuce presudent Zoy Harrus secretary Connue Pakuser treas urer, and Mary Patruck and Lous Chase, ser geants at arms GAA To develop good sportsmanshup us the aum of the Gurls Athletuc Assocuatuon To be a member of thus organuzatuon one must be ac tuve un three undoor sports and three outdoor sports follow GAA traunung rules for eught consecutuve weeks and attend three out of four ten mule hukes T h r 0 ug h thus orgafuuzatuon competutuve sports such as basketball badmunton softball and table tennus are offered to hundreds of gurls un the state A gurl receuves an award each year she par tucupates un the organuzatuon The furst year she worlfs for a numeral and the second for a letter ln the thurd and fourth years she may receuve first State and second State awards Mrs Ruth B Seely us chaurman of the Ath letuc board Muss Lucy l-larte us the faculty member Student members are Carolyn Bes sey l2B and Dorothy Colberg l2B 44 8 C , . , , u u u , , , . 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S ,u , , , , ' ' , , A. , u I I I - ec c , , , O, ' ' . , . .. . u . , , -1, , u ' ' ' - Q I , , Ju, , ... , C ' I I : u ' , 9 . , e, u , u - ' - 5 , , u X -u 'f u u ' c, el , ,S - ' ,, K . , J . r , 1 1 - Lu MW olcw Cubs Junuor and sophomore gurls are uncluded un the Polar Cubs These gurls carrued out much the same dutues and actuvutues as the Gold Polars To be promoted to the Gold Polars aAs uors each gurl had to acquure th 25 sary football pounts and 35 basket al Polar Cub ottucers thus l e Casey presudent Aluce vs dent Mary Marr c r Schroeder treasu an ef R u an usan Wullu ut ' CUBS Back row Margaret Loomus Lous Sass Lorraune McKerch er Lunda Johns Kathryn Lucht Ruth Johnson Duane Kuser Janet Kyral Kathy McDonald Pat Sumones Lunda Lonsbrough Made lune Jorgenson Second row Sandra Ohlsen Carolyn Mumford Susan Ott Beverly Meruca Karen Kleuder Georguna Jacobsen Donetta Johnson Pat Melcher Sona Lund Lorena Jensen Jeanune Maur Betty Mclxlluchael Furst row Jackue Huntley Mur uel Jensen Sally Jensenl Marulyn McNeaIy Jeannette Spencer Lola Nuelsen Sugrud Larson Judy Mukkleson Aluce McG egor Zelma James Mary rrus ,jf l Jflful row Marulyn Elluott Kay Colburn Judy Cochran olunsky Carole Gates Marulyn Harmon Ann Harrus e y Barbara Ehlers Judy Hamer Jan Chrustuansen Judy E Hazel Berg Judy Borgmeyer Caralyne Forrustall J e Boyden Vurgunua Dyas Pat Carroll Second raw Carol Heye Jeannune Honaker Carolyn Floerchunger Jeannette Gun dersen lda Burns Kay Byrnes Sue Fulkerson Kay Hemphull Chrusty Blaur Sally Anderson Sharon Brunmeyer Jeanne Baur gare arpender Judy Bromley Karen Carlson Nollue Dyles Connue Dunovo Furst row Judy Ellwood Corley Gulbert Kath yt Dolan Janet rntz Susue Wulluams Jackue Sulluvan Joyce Casey a I Robunso Jean Hornush Mary Fulton Judy Ellus Barbara ud M g eard Laura George Loandra Andrew Ba bara mu, ,, ty JB of U WU, J ,KM res en grrls partucupatung un the Teddy B rs pep club learned theur dutues early un theur hugh school careers These gurls are governed by the regular Polar pount system and are clad un the same blue and gold outtuts as the Polar Cubs and Gold Polars Holdung Teddy Bear ottuces thus year were Sandra Gordon presudent Lunda Atchuson vuce presudent Susan Tannahull secretary Jeanne Pakuser treasurer, and Karen Fuel and Karen Swanson sergeants at arms Teddy Bears ,f,,,juf,l CUBS Back row Lunda Turner Sandra Uehlung MOru Lou Weuu er Judy Preston Lunda Stoufter Helen Wulson Teno Van Cleve Frances Roberson Karen Rappley Betty Pannuer Norma Sho walter Second row Sharon Round Bonnue Sykora Shurley Syl vester Arduth Propst Judy Sharp Luz Whalen Roberta Swanson Starr Weaver Sandra Vasel Janet Sherwood Furst row G ru True Karen Peterson Carol Thoma Maruorue Sau er Pat Soren son Rogene Ruh Judy Reard Jean Provaznuk TEDDY BEARS Back row Betty Wuebe Barbara Nuckalls Pat Rothwell Sandra Propst Delulah LeMasters Barbara McNutt La Rose Tullotson Judy Wuttges Sally Moore Judy Mayland Jean Swanson Deborah Steele Cleva Orr Karen Worthungton Carol McDonnell Peggy Thomp on Judy Lee Nancy Mleynek Second row Claudua Downs Junua Cannon Duane Hartman Teddy Hum berger Colleen Kellogg Judy Moe Cynthua Thompson Cathy Tyler Janet Smuth Susan Tannahull Sharon Rauns Marulyn Ruch ard Sharon Sylvester Dorothy Smuth Sharon Schmudtke Januce Lund Sandra Reeve Judy Oluver Sharon Johnson Lunda Nelson Front row Karen Swanson Sandra Round Jeanne Pakuser Beth Nelson Judy Wurth Frances Nelson Lunda Morrus Karen Pope Else Mueller Judy Smuth Mary Quumby Peggy Meruca Judy Ramsey Penny LeBarge Ellen McElroy Judy Van Cleve Patrucua Kuzlun TEDDY BEARS Back row Donna Ellus Carolyn Gordon Dorothy Blum Sally Hansen Dorothy Carlson Carmen Funk Carol Chrus tuansen Barbara Jessen Carol Ellenberger Dana Andrew Kath leen Fueld Nancy Allbee Jean Henry Sue Bobbutt Nancy Hutch unson Barbara Boe Vucku Harrus Carolyn Jensen Claudua Hay den Melussa Fulkerson Second row Karen Brown Marulyn Ashmore Susan Dupre Lunda Atchuson arlene o nson Karen Fueld Euleen Gundersen Joyce Anglum Carolyn Henderson Lous Frutz Jean G bbhart Sharon Aken Kay Harrus Sharon Hooker Jo Janet Gungruch Martha Anderson Phyllus Du novo Donna Corbuno Front row Dolores Brewer Donna Hott man Ramona Garn Judy Hofgaard Lulluan Garrett Judy Henuon Susan Hornush Ruta Claus Patrucua Dolan Donna Jewell Bonnue Buckungham Joyce Carter Carla Hansen Sandy Gordon Sharon Allard Karen Hemphull ,y tu . lu- l . 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W' GIRLS RIFLE TEAM Back row Sharon Nygaard Lunda Lons brough Laura George Betty Ann Pounts Sandra Lenz Joan Cook Kathleen Fueld Peggy Meruca Dee Carey Carol Chrus tuansen Shurley Keuser Bulluanna Molloy Barbara Campbell Second row Carole Gates Judy Hamer Judy Bromley Dorothy Carl on Karen Worthungton Sharon Rauns Sandra Ohlsen San dra Reeve Joyce Wulff Nollue Dyles Beverly Chrustensen Furst raw Susue l-lornush Mary Jones Jean Llornush Sandra Wulke Januce Cohow Sandra Suttue Joan Jorgensen Lunda Morrus Juay Ellus Donna Knudsen Ruta Claus The Gurls Rufle Team, an affuluate of the Natuonal Rufle Assocuatuon was composed of 35 members who scored 20 or more pounts on each of IO targets These gurls are durected by Mrs Ruth B Seely physucal educatuon un structor and Sergeant John E Kerner ROTC unstructor The team took part un the Nebraska State Indoor Rufle Meet at Grand Island They also shot wuth the Boys Rufle Team Offucers elected were Sandra Suttue presu dent Januce Cohow vuce presudent Joan or gensen, secretary, Laura George, treasurer, and Donna Knudson and Lunda Lonsbrough, sergeants at arms 90 rx Wznnzng Teams WINNING TEAMS Jean Provaznuk Aluce Muskovsky Judy Means Kathryn Dolan Lunda Lonsbrough Madelune Jorgensen Second row Kath Susan Ott Karen Martha Ander on Pat Dolan Frances Nelson Sandra Suttue Marulyn Dennus Sonua Ruckl Jackue Grau Joan Jorgen en Ellen Stokes Barbara Ehlers Sharon Hooker Januce Lund Ieen Fueld Judy Bromley Euleen Gundersen Kleuder Barbara Muller Barbara Banghart Sandra Reeve Mrs Ruth B Seely Furst row ln the gurls gym classes teams are formed for the dufferent competutuve sports The vol leyball teams are the furst to get started un the fall A serues of games are played untul only two teams are left Thus year ut was the teams captauned by Aluce Muskovsky and Pat Dolan that played the champuonshup game at Open House Aluce Muskovsky and her team were de clared champuons Basketball us also a favorute sport and of ter learnung the fundamentals the gurls com pete among themselves Many uoun varuous gurls' leagues whuch compete agaunst one an other x T Hu I , J v 1 1 , LA Q I 'uuf 0 I ' l 'Qs 3 V ,. gm .. 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X, v L ll DINNER DANCE COMMITTEE Deon Bohr, Chairman Barbara Johnson Kenneth Ash Arvnd Nelson Jon Baade Mary Patrick Marilyn Dennls Beverly Sfalnaker Nancy George Ellen Stokes Jockne Grau Ruth Woolsey Barbara Hayes William Petersen Beverly Jessen PICNIC COMMITTEE Donna Dee Anderson Sonja Ruckl Pat Marasco Peggy McMichael Beverly Turner Judy Poasf Barbara Campbell Jane Helgren Barbara Jacobsen Sandra Vondro Rawnre Funk Doug Shearer Karen Walsh Connie Pakrser Sue Platz Darrel Teter Pat Flonmgan Pat l-lupp Marnlyn Muller Joan Jorgensen CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE Zoy l-larrns Chairman Pat Flannlgan John Ball Sharron Greer Bruce Barth Lefou Johnson Bob Brown Duane Mongcrson Bob Dall Ellen Stokes Flrst meerlng of the class Important lmks Bull would naughty the senrors cholce popular class counselors the dnfors also ran have been a real dandy, Arn inthe 90's . . . Tryirna 'hard to be W . . . , . ll N Ji is RlY BER l r 2 3 4 2 and 3 4 o l '2 3 4 arch: and 2 3 4 rum ette 4 Orchestra 3 4 o Y Teens l 2 3 4 Safe CHARLEEN ADAMS A rora 4 Choir 4 Digits 3 Fall Follies 4 F N A 4 French Club l 24 Fractions I2 GAA 2 Polar Cubs 2 Polars 3 4 Red Cross Coun Senior Glee Club 3 BEVERLY ARLENE AKIENS Choir l 23 President l Sergeant at Arms 3 G A A 2 3 Mmervettes 3 Polar Cubs 2 Polars 3 4 Y Teens SHIRLEY ANN ALBERRY Aurora 2 3 Choir 2 3 4 Fall Follies 23 Polar Cubs 23 Y Teens 2 I JUDITH ANN ALBERS Aurora Make-up Committee ' . .A. 4' G.A.A. l,234' Min r- vettes 3 4' Polar Cubs 2' Polars 3 4' Red Cross Council 4' Girls Rifle Team l2' Student Commission 45 Valkyries 4' Y-Teens l,2,3,4. PHYLLIS KAY ALLENDORFER Aurora l,2,3,45 Baton Twirlers 45 F.T.A. 3,45 Marching Band 2,3545 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Pep Band 35 Red Cross Council l,2,45 Shutterbugs l, ?52Sgu4dent Commission 3,45 Y-Teens its war in PHILIP L ALSTADT Baseball l23 Basketball l Football IZ3 Track l JERRY P ANDERSEN Summer Graduate NNA DEE ERSON A ora Make Up Co mango Pnlszgssaiffens licbrgrs ilk L M L c 5 4 1 lf 5 Mfr X U X C3151 ffli4' 6 ull gm, A CK XC 1116, Q D0 A LEE ANDERSON use T I I2 Furl: EEZ on gag 21'E!,QfLYFrech!4 ou March: 2 3 if k A Q Z acl? 32?9?g4?S mer lagd c ar o or e ross Counc 3 Valkyflesg Y Teefyils 152.1 fjlxbh' . 3 L 'tr L' XY JV U M' Aa ,fr H fl , JAMES RUSSELL !AN 5 lov Foot all l,2,3g Tra 1 35 eg- 7 234 'Bo ' O ub 34. f' 1 f 3 Mr, jf! fLL4'7y A f , I, f f , 54 fab ' l x 1 y 4495 W7 1, ip l M .... of 1 , l... z E W ,i ' ' ,1., , ,,--Q 4 ' L 1 t' al nor Soc' t 2 - - D 2 3- M 6:4 or in zia, gDA Fle Y, 5 5 , ' I f f f 0 , 1 , Q 5 US . ,5 l .151 ,,. 5 ' .SWS cil 3,451 vqlkyfaei bg Y-Teens l,Z,4E r-. ,, , ' 2 1:31 v RHF 1' V K ' . 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', WILMA KAY APPLEGATE ' E Aurora l,2,35 Baton Twirlers l,2,3, 3 fix M: t.:-, ,Ima 45 Senior Girls' Glee 35 Fall Follies Q H ' l,2,35 Polar Cubs 35 Polars 45 Safe- ww ' . .wwglf Teens 4. rw 2, U V-H y , , C. :yt it , Aww' 332 KENNETH E. ASH I. .A National Honor Society Q5 . in , Basketball 1, Football 1,2,3,4, A 2 2' Track l,2,3,45 Boys' O Club 2,3, A . ' '1 4, President 45 B.S.O, 3,4, Treasurer Q- sfo? , ' 45 Fire Patrol 3,45 Hi-Y 3,4, Vice- 2x ?ji X t President 3, President 45 Hi-Y Cy- E It V cles 2, President 25 Student Com- N, ' 'f-: , mission 45 Student Council 4, 2 f , 25 V .iv 6 A JON BAADE Honor Roll 3,45 Natgnal Thespians VV 3,4, Clerk 45 Auror 3,45 Fall o-iw lies Make-up Corn it,tee 45 df Cross Council 45 S nt o mmf sion 3,4'l',Safe T e , N ,bgvt I f lr v A f A f v xftijyv ff, Al 7 IU, If-' , ,glrx A M dbvv IXIIJA' W.,l.v nfl? VV W X14 ' V, N We N BAHRA If al Thespians 4 es ing 234 1 I 1 I I O Club 3,45 Make-up Eor Aurora arid Fall Foll s5 OYTll'Y'llSSlPr't . I Lx , C , I V V! ww V2 Z 5' WCW' t'lWWw7,lw' flbcqibgkzm Kr ml National Hono Society 5 Honor Roll l,2,3,45 National Foren- sic League 354, Vice President 45 Football l,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Boys' O Club 3,4, Secretary- Treasurer 45 B.S.O. 3,4, President 45 Junior Classical League 3,4, Presi- dent 45 ROTC l,2, Sergeant 25 Safe-Teens 45 Student Commission 3,45 Student Council 45 Cornhusker Boys' State 3, DOROTHY MAE BARNES Aurora Z5 Student Commission 45 Y-Teens Z. LLOYD BARNES ff ff LYSQQHN Huns?zAM BRUCE WILLIAM BARTH Natnonal Honor Socuety 2 Foren JUDITH E BEACH onor Roll Aurora 2 3 4 Marchnng Band 2 3 4 Orchestra I 2 3 4 Y Teens 4 LAURA ELIZABETH BEHNEY G A A I 2 3 Mlnervettes 3 4 Polar s I 2 3 olcrs 4 eens I 4 Girl Scouts I 2 3 4 I IWW lb H fl Lx' :VNV M I I 1 dLDfE:f2lilQmYNfjfj5JLpBEs 13 ?4f1b Q 34 AMJBQ4 Hoff ki, Ge IZX43-4!!LgorF ssa agu ig!3 Sergjant rrnsig mimi rossmuncn o r pl gontrol 4 t let: ard V tu 4 I Will If +5 vr kb-lucc cl yall fm-9 .ww WWW 'Km if JANICE LOU BIRKHOFER A I Po ar ubs Iars 4 Y Teens 3 4 ate Teens 4 GUY W BLANK Basketball I Football IZ3 Wrest n Bo s Gee I THOMAS C BOCK French Club 4 Sergeant at Arms 4 Student Commission 4 Safe Teens SALLY M BOLTON Aurora 23 Baton Twrrlers 23 Bel Canto 4 Choir 34 Fall Follues I Polar Cub Sensor Glee Club 2 WILLIAM was 'QW Norma, e eens 4 Milf M3 fjfj V JACK HENRY BOSEN seball I G lf 234 Furs: Po r 4 Hr Y 4 Treasurer 4 Red Cro 5 C I4 ROTCI St C 412 ouncu age re Stu ent Commgznon 3 ate MIMWW We ROBERT J BOWE Cathedral Hngh I Nahonal Forensuc League 34 Golf 234 Aurora 4 Bel Canto 4 Castle Club 2 3 Choir guts F I F Y 4 ROT 234 Chour Captoun 4 Rlma Jactus 2 3 4 Mull tary Police 4 Commander 4 Crack Squad 234 Scnence Club 3 S ence Fuctron Club 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Shutterbugs 4 Student Commxs suon 3 Safe Teens 4 KAREN LOUISE BREWSTER Aurora 2 3 4 Baton Twurlers I 2 Fa Fo Iles l 2 3 4 North or 4 Reporter Norseman 4 Senior Edltor 4 Polar Cubs 2 Student Comrnnssuon 4 Lubrary Club 4 DONALD WILLIAM BROWN 'ugfj 4,40-cf -'-'cue 'flre,A2-1' We f f J G43 X AM? CWM Zig ffl, eb I Foo ball Cub 34 Fure Pa o 2 o poral Stude Com mnsslon 3 Quffiuew CARROLL J BURGETT Football l 2 Tenms 3 Track l2 Red Cross Councll 34 Safe Teens 4' Shutterbugs 4. JANICE LYNN CAHOW olr 4' all ies ' .N. . 5 F.T.A. 4' G.A.A, l' Minervettes 45 Polar Cubs 2,35 Polars 4' Girls Rifle T am l,2,3,4 Secretary 3 Vlc - Presudent 4g Y-Teens 3. 982 'ff A W TERRY CAIN nor Roll I4 Hn Y Cyc es Vlce Presudent 2 Stage Crew 4 BARBARA LEE CAMPBELL GAA 2 Polar Cubs l23 Poas Red Cross 2 Girls Rlfle Team Y Teens 2 3 Safe Teens 4 JUDY M CARLSON Greggltes 34 Polar Cubs 7 Y Teens 3 4 Sote Teens 4 TERRY DEAN CARMICHAEL Wrestllng l 2 3 4 Boys O ub 2 3 4 Marchnng Band 3 ROTC Bond 2 3 JACK R CARPENDER Football I 2 3 4 Baseball l Track Wrestlung 3 4 Bo s ub 4g Hu-Y . ' - DENNIS R. CARSEY Golf 2' ROTC l2 Sergeant 2, CAROLYN SU E CARVER National Thespians 4 Aurora 34 Bel Canto 4 Choir 34 Fall Follies 4 Polar Cubs 3 Polars 4 Y Teens FRANCES IRENE CHAMBERS LOIS JEAN CHASE National Honor Society nor Roll l 3 4 Aurora 7 3 4 D nce Band 24 F ll Follie 24 FTA 34 President 4 Marchun Band 3 4 Orchestra l 2 3 4 Polar Cubs 2 3 Sergeant at Arrns 3 Po lars 4 Sergeant at Arms 4 Girls i e Team l STS 4 Studen Commission 4 Y Teens l 7 3 Safe Teens 4 ALICE B CHICO Aurora 3 4 Bel Canto 4 Choir Fall Follies 3 4 Polar Cubs 2 3 Po lo s 4 Red Cross Council 234 Safe Teens 4 Student Com ssion 4 Library Club 4 lljlll if Q f '49 MUXWIJIILLI ART CHRI MAN III ootboll ,2,3,4, Track ,2, , , Wrestling l 25 Boys' 'O' Club 2 3 45 Fire Patrol 3 4 Captain 4' French u l' Hi-Y 45 Stage Crew , ' Student Commission 45 Safe-Teens BEVERLY JEAN CHRISTENSEN French Club l,eg . .A. ,-, , 5 Polar Cubs 25 Polars 3,45 Red Cross uncll lg ' ' I e earn Lf, 4g Artisans 2,3. we ':-- -1 Q , ,.,., , EARL N CHRISTIANSEN ROTC l 2 Sergeant 2 Military Po GAR DEA CHUR MW Lfljflpkbvl JAMES F tCHVAL Tj Football 2 Q' J ms 4 lift 4 J J WW 00' MARGUERI E C ARK eens 3 VV' t AIC F J RONALD 0 CLARKE ootball 2 3 4 Boys O ub ROTC l,2, Sergeant 2. 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CLAY H nor Roll l,2,3,4' Au ora l,2,3,4g Choir 4' Dance Band l,2,3,4g Digits 4g F,T.A. 4g Marching Band l,2,3, 4g Orchestra l,2,3 4' ROTC 4 Sec- on Lieutenant 4, B nd l,2,3,47 Safe-Teens 45 Pep Band l Z,3,4. .99 xl Vxbwf l DONALD A COLBERG Honor Roll 234 National Foren sic League 34 BSO 4 Fire Pa trol 3 4 Captain 4 Hi Y 3 4 Sec retary 3 Red Cross Council 4 ROTC l23 Master Sergeant 3 Board of Control 4 Science Club 3 Science Fiction Club 4 STS 34 Vice President 4 Student Commis sion 3 4 Safe Teens 4 DOROTHY ANN COLBERG Aurora Make Up Committee 3 Fall Follies Make Up Committee 4 El Polo Del Norte 4 Fire Patrol 4 A F T A 3 4 Vice Pr dent 4 G A A l 2 3 4 Library Club 4 Polar Cubs 2 Polars 34 Vice President 4 Student Commission 4 Valkyries 3 4 Vice President 3 Sergeant at Arms 4 Y Teens l LINDA LEE COLE Honor Roll 2 3 Aurora Make Up Committee 3 FNA 34 FTA 4 G A A 3 Polar Cubs 3 Polars Safe Teens 4 Student Commission 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 WILLIAM RONALD COLEMAN Baseball l Track l Wrestling l 2 Hi Y Cycles 2 Safe Teens 4 DONALD BLANE CON NOR Honor Roll 3' Am Besten 2,3 ec- retary 5 Aurora 2' BSO, 4, Vice- Preside t 4p.Castle Club l ' ' Patrol sfts. 45 student Commis- s' n 3, , Safe-Te-ens 4, County Gover ent Day . I TERRY HOWAR OO s al l,234' a ,2,3,4g oo ball lj Golf ' O Cub OO pl 'mr' at Xu' we .5 ROQEMAIYY ll: ll l MJ 1 tool o Redfordkwlh l i ic :gan ove t I-'I r iytf 134 Ao S e ior gf? Gee 3 , o 4t1S Teens 4 4 ,ale Reggroswi re er Y Teens' VU My 'lf JL PYBV O ir atrol S r e t 2 C mmisslon 391 dent ide 1 Eyre Liv MM JON J CRONKHITE ROTC I 2 3 4 Stage Crew 4 Safe Teens 4 ROBERT L DALL National Honor Society Honor Roll Baseball l 2 3 4 Ba ketball 23 Football l 234 Track , , , , o u , , Hi- 4, Secretary 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, orth Star 4, Sports Editor 7 Norsernan 4, Sports Section 4, R TC lg Inter-City Hi-Y Council 4, Secretary 4. WILLIAM C. DAN KERT Aurora 35 Fall Follies 3,45 R TC l,2, Corporal 2, Stage Crew 3,45 fe-Teens 4. MICHAEL LEE DARBY Summer Graduate X X o o Honor So ety KYLE DEAN DAUGHERTY Footbcll l Auroro Make Up Com mu tee 3 El Polo Del orte C l'34 Coptom 4 oe Teens 4 JACK DAVIS ootboll l Wrestlung 3 H Artusons 3 J Thes Choir 0 Fare l Rl HA N! 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I-.aswg me 'Q- ALONSON L FRATT Football l 23 Track l 2 Wrestlung l 2 H1 Y 4 Student Cornmussnon 4 KsNNE1'l-lt R FR si to 4 are-r 34 T 1 Redsgfgss Cblincul 4 S e Teens 4 KAREN JEAN FREY G A A l Polar Cubs 2 3 Palars 4 Red Cross Councll 2 Sclence Flc tlon Club 2 Y Teens l 2 JULIUS FRISH Baseball 2 Dlglts 4 lon 4 ,JQVS-I Mewhf THOMAS C. FULKERSON onor Roll ,-j Baske all f' otball l,3g ,2, , g B,. . 'g Fre Patrol 3,44 Hi-Y 4. tc lO3 DALE WILLIAM FUNK Baseball l Basketball 2 Football 3 Track 123 Boys O Cu 4 Hn Y 4 Stage Crew 4 RAWNIE JEAN FUNK Honor Rall l FNA 34 Fractnons l Munervettes 4 Student Commns slon 4 YTeens l234 Senlo Gl Scouts l23 Student Book Club 4 ELVA GERTRUDE GADDY Honor Roll 2 Gnrls Rlfle Team l Aucs PATRICIA tm.: H nor Ron 24' Gr Q 2 Fall 1 s 23 FTA 4 North Stat' 4 Reporter 4 Norseman 4 Senrof' ealmf 4 sts 4 smdentfcom mlss 3 Y Teens 2 3 GlrlfS I2 4 Vlce Presldent and Sys JMVQJ4' iflfe Teens 4 547 DONALD MARVIN GAMMEL Football Track 12 4 Wrestllng 2 Boys Club H Y 4 'SONDRA HOMAN GARBER Aurora 2' Baton Twirlers l 23' Fall ies l2,3j P ar Cubs 2,3' Y- Teens l,2,3' Safe-Teens 4. IO4 px 'nr-1 Q-A xyx 4 fafhm KNVM5 A 'N J' NX ,Ty M' DEAN EMMET GARDNER restlnng l2 ROTC l Stage Crew 34 LARRY JOE GASCOIGNE Football l 2 ROTC l Safe Teens 4 M ELAI E GEOR E or Roll Patrol FTA 3 rn n reas fy 4 March Bon rEAgN te 4 arse es ger 4 u E K N Cou Mgkyrnes 2 n 2 3 ep and jf! or r Gov ment D y ff WX if ff fb lg! If fl BILLIE YVONNE GILBERT January Graduate GAA 7 3 Polar Cubs 3 Polars 4 Safe Teens 4 Bafwwy ,X ,lf SANDRA LEE GILCHRIST our l I G Team 4 Sensor Glee 34 GARY RAY GOODMAN Chour 45 Fall Follies 45 Safe-Teens 4. JACQUELINE GRAU L National Honor Society 2 Na ional pns Tnnis V234 A or 2 a allied Fire P tlo Fr DC l 23 4 erent As dj' Glaci r M3 4 te oar Treasurer Po ars 4 Cro Council 2 Board of rol 4 STS 3 4 Student Co sua 2 3 4 Student Council Y Teens l 2 4 Sergeant a Arms 4 Fall Follie Make U o mittee 3 4 Aurora Make Up mittee 3 L RY nl' GRA ET MU or ol NM fl fl KENNETH V GREEN Aurora 4 Bel Canto 4 Choir 4 Fall Follies 4 Red Cross Council L fi X Ent-EREENFIELD r G A l t Cu s 2 Polars 4 ,rg rf ll rwljgl ff if ARILYN JUNE GREENWOOD Red Cross Council 4 SHARRON RAE GREER National Honor Society Honor Roll l52,3,4' National Thes- pians 3545 Recording Secretary 45 Aurora 2,35 Bel Canto 354, Librari- an 35 Choir 3545 EI Polo Del Norte ,45 Treasurer 4' Fire Patrol ' Glaciers 354, President 3545 Polar Cubs 2 35 Polars 4' Red Cross Coun- cil 4' Aurora Committee 45 Radio Programs Committee 45 Y-Teens Z5 Cornhusker County Government Day 45 Public Defender 45 Junior Choir 25 Secretary 25 Cornhusker Girls' State Alternate 35 Safe-Teens S 1 . X fi ROBERT T GRIMIT nor Roll l24 iis 4 Hi Y Cycles 2 JOYCE KAY HALLGREN Benson High School I2 Aurora 3 4 Choir 34 Fall Follies 4 Miner vettes 4 Red Cross Council 4 Safe Teens 4 Y Teens 4 JOYCE ELAINE HARMON Y Teens 3 WILLIAM J HARMON Basketball 2 Football rack l Bo s O Cub Biz ,pg 0- iw Fore c u 4 o TOT e Patro ed C o dens MQW! ,,, zo E :NE HARRI ' ' Honor - 2 3 4' ion 4 Treasurer gy 45 . 5 Minerv te ..5 ' olars Sec ' Red ss C 5 5 y C un V EIT . 5 d - 45 tudent mmissian 5 5 ' 5 I :tar ot er ta - ews- paper - 5 5 ' ' -' Preside 5 gf oss can ' 5 Center L 5 Wi ns' 4. ' x. l Q' , '. '-4' 4- - cc l , U 1 , . ' 0 GERALDINE HELEN HASCH Honor R ll 23 French Club 3 Fractnons l Greggltes 34 WALTER L HAVENRIDGE JR ARBA ANN HAYES Natlonal Honor Socuety Hcgfff l234 Auroral234 g Folxlssllles l 2 Fure Pa A 3 4 Secretory Treos on vers 3 4 my Mme vettes yr b A ' Councnl r. -J Ed1tor m 3 Stu ef1.L,Co lsslo Q? 5' 'CQJ 34' o0f y cab fe l-F2619 nl Q64 non 3g ens 4 2 JH -f' , A ' G 4, vffeecglgv NANCY JOAN HEINISCH Natlonol Honor Society nor Roll l 2,3 45 F.N.A. 43 F. . . ' ractlons lg . .A. ,2, ' - c rs 3,47 Sergeant-at-Arms 3,45 Mnnervettes 3,4' North Star 4 Re- porter 4g Norseman 4 Activxties Edltor 43 Science Clu . .S. 5 Student Commlssion , Y-Teens , , , 7 Po or C ,3p Polors 5 Rte He m - ,ll M-I l -ll? V lo roo urcr N N tl' N .lfl EEA IIC Of SCI'T'l C' ,L ll :F?l,,2f3lfShjQ'C'F'l'l , 1 I, ll llc 1-,U M L ' ,V , L' ' ' . , f va ', ' w V1 f ,AMA V, ,. W - 1: BERNARD R HENRY Red Crass Council 3 ROTC 234 Captoun 4 Sofe Teens 4 THOMAS R HEYDMAN Honor Roll l Boseball l 2 Golf 3 oys Cu DIQITS Y 4 Choponn 4 Red Cross Councnl 3 JUDITH MARIE HINELINE Summer Graduate PATRICK BLAND HIPP Notuonal Honor Soclety nor R ll Football 12 4 Track 2 Wrestling l Boys Club 4 BSO 4 Presndent 4 Dngnfs 4 Presldent 4 Fire Potrol 4 Red Cross Council 4, Chonrman of Dus- aster Committee 45 Board of Con- trol 4' Safe-Teens 4, Sergeant-ob Arms 4. HAROLD WILLIAM HODGES ROTC l,2, Sergeant 2. GLORIA I. HOGAN nor R ll 3,4' Aurora 23 C oir -37 French Club 4j North Star , News Eclltor 4j Polar Cubs -Q - Teens l bp Sale-Teens 4. KEITH DAVID HOLMAN French Club l,Zg Fractions l. RONALD L. HOLMES Safe-Teens 4, ROY ALLAN HOLMGREN Track 3 Ha Y 4 North Star 4 Clr culatnon Manager 4 Norsernan 4 ROTC Edltor 4 ROTC l T 3 4 Ca Tam 4 Rnma Jacfus 4 Mnlntary Po rc Flrnng Squad 4 Flag Dc an 4 Safe Teens -l WILLIAM D HOLMSTEDT Aurora 4 Casflev Club 3 Dance Banfl 4 Fall Follues 4 Marchun Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 4 ROTC 4 Band 23,4 Pep Band 4 IR l-as EM-1 RARE Gregguted EH Sgrge ld? Arngs' ar u s 23 Pala? irfmutt vl- bugs 4 Y eens l u e een LENA C HOULT P ar Cubs Z3 Polars 4 Y Tee s l Safe Teens 4 ima 'QW SANDRA MARIE HOUSEWIRTH Y-Teens 2, SANDRA KAY HUDDLESTON G.A.AA l,3g North Star 4, Reporter 4g Norscman 4 Clrculatuon Mana- qcr 4g Polar Cubs Z,3g Palars 45 Red Cross Councll l,Zj Y-Teens l if Safe Teens -l MIKE HUGHES ROTC l 234 Caotaln 4 Lak ,aff ,mai C, of rgccnt ate J WWEZZT .M jzyfif Shut erbug Com s -f ens 4 Art Corn Z lf? JUDY JO HUNTLEY Girls Tennus l Aurora 4 GAA l 3 Greggutes 3 4 Presldent 4 Mmervettes 34 Polar Cubs 23 Grs Rifle Team l 2 Y Teens l Safe Teens 4 Aurora Make Up Comrnlttee 3 Fall Follies Make Up Commnttee K IO7 ROBERT A. HUNTLEY DIQITS 4, Red Cross Council 3. HERBERT E IRVIN Natnonal Honor Socuely Honor Roll 2 3 4 Natrona! Forensxc League 34 Presldent 4 Castle Club 3 El Polo Del Norte 4 ROTC I2 Scncnce Club 3 Aurora Com muttee 4 Shutferbugs 3 4 Pres: ent 4 3 4 Presuden Sergeant at Arms 4 Student Com mlssuon 3 Safe Teens 4 Ser ant at Arms 4 lvvX LIYNNEYGAN J cKs'eli-A v urda 2,34 h rr, 24 CJ Ire 34 GA P 3 Mr rvett s 4 olar ubs4 Pz':lansQ'94 'ross ouncu huttverbu l S entAComn1?snonL L, Vo kyjyljj if s t3 4,1 SOGTBYI 4M X J ROBERT L JACOBBERGER Golf l Chorr 4 Red Cross Councrl 4 ROTC 1234 Chour 4 Captann 4 Mrlrtary Polnce I Safe Teens 4 Red Cross 2 Boys Glee Club 3 BARBARA J JAQOBSEN Chour 4 Fare Patcgll 3 G A Semofr Gtr s Glee Ar isans l elrgeont o Arms Sgt Teens 4 RONALD N JACOBSON Aurora 34 Fall Folhes 34 Stage rew 3 4 Safe Teens 4 S nlor Play 3 4 lO8 A Avvme Q A-wx 06 JANICE KATHARINE JAHN Notlondl Honor Society Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Aurora 4, Choir 2,45 F.T.A. 45 Orchestra 3,45 Polar Cubs 2,37 Polars 45 Shufterbugs l, 14, Y-Teens lg Sensor Glee 2, DENIS ALAN JENSEN Honor Roll l Orchestra 2 3 STANLEY W JENSEN Football 1 Stage Crew 4 BEVERLY ANN JESSEN Baton Twnrlers 2 F N A 4 FTA 4 GAA l 3 Mlnervettes 2 3 4 Polar Cubs 2 3 Polars 4 Volkyrles Y Teens l 2 3 4 Safe Teens 4 7' ,Xi AARIO W ,R o ron onor Soc: 1 o atron Thes V or uro c 0 MAH, non s m S a A 0 C6 ncll Stud Comm IO e ns l 2 3 4 Artrs Sensor Secreta 'K 'SAW ee o ll 3 Choir 4r 'EDA re Iles 3 ettesf 'Y Te 4 Teens G cours surer 3 svdent X l CHARLINE MARIE JOHNSON Honor Roll 3 4 Fall Follies 3 ed Cross Councnl 4 Valkynes 2 Y Teens 4 Safe Teens 4 DENNIS S JOHNSON Red Cross Councnl 4 ROTC I Sergeant 3 M lntary Palace I 2 Stage Crew 4 Safe Teens 4 f 'favor E JoHNsoN N onal Honor Soclefy Hon Roll 23 4 Natrona! Thes Au o a 4 F l Fo Iles a Clu 3 4 Sergeant PQ f es 3 Polar 3 ol s 4 Red Cross Coun MARILYN V JOHNSON Polar Cubs 3 Palars 4 Red Cross C uncul 4 Y Teens I -4 onal T'hes i ' - 1 ,,, - lu 1' 1 c, ww ' 'Q 3 4- Red ,. 1 ' , , -Tee 1 , ' - e ns 5 .A . nment Day ' ,- - I ' ' WILLIAM C. JONES Honor Roll 3,45 Baseball 25 Basket'- ball l,3g Track 2,3,4g Boys' O Club 3,4g Hu-Y 3,4, Treasurer 47 Hn-Y Cycles 2g Red Cross Council 3g Student Commrssvon 3 4. , N A V' '. 'L . I P , I lx - ' I 'x x A X L I xv' I MQW 39' we 7 if JOAN CAROLYN JORGENSEN Tenms I 23 4 Aurora I 2 3 4 Fall Follnes 2 3 4 Fare Patrol 4 F N A 3 Secretary Treasurer 3 FTA 34 G A A I 2 3 4 Mmervettes 3 4 Polars 2 3 4 Red Cross Counrul 3 4 Rrfle Team I Z 3 4 Sergeant at Arms 2 Treasurer 3 Secretary 4 Student Cor-nmnssnon 34 Valkynes 3 4 Treasurer 3 Y Teens I 3 3 4 Safe Teens 4 THOMAS D KAESTN ER Red Cross Councnl 3 ROTC I T 3 4 Ca tann 4 Mnlutary Poll e I afe Teens 4 fwfr! 1 fy ESTELLE KAIMAN Ba on Twlrlers 4 PNA 4 Paar Cubs 2 3 Polars 4 Y Teens 3 If If N ronalbhespua Football I Track 4 Aura 3 Bo s u 4 Follnes Patrol Y 3 4 e tterbugs I Stage 3 Stu ent Commrssron 3 3 4 arts T dent Manager 4. SHIRLEY ANN KEISER onor Roll , ' Greggltes ,, Treasurer 45 Polar Cubs 2,3' Polars 4' Rnfle Team 3,4' Safe-Teens 45 Valkyrles 3g Y-Teens 3,4. JEANETTE LA VONNE KELLERMAN Summer Graduate Cf I O9 WELLEN W. KELLEY ROTC l,2,3,4, Major 4, Rima Jac- Tus 4, Milntory Police lj Safe-Teens 4. SANDRA JEAN KELLY Naflonal Forenslc League 3 4 Frac tuons 2 Greggltes 3 4 Secretary 4 Pagers 4 Safe Teens 4 Y Teens l 2 4 SHERON LEE KEMS Honor Roll l 3 Aurora 3 Choir Fa Follies 4 YTee s xv lj 5 VMAIQ-3' lgyznflru AEERRIFA K L aftfnal Honor ua le rl Honor R l 23XQ Natlon I F ensc urardlf 3 aton F FOU s unlo Classlcol ague 4 r s Councnl 2 4 tudenf n 3 4 BERTRAND C KING Tennus l2 ROTC l 234 Captam 4 Safe Teens 4 ROY L KOFOED ROTC l234 Capfam 4 Mrlntary Polsce l Safe Teens 4 O KEN NETH CHARLES KONNATH CAROLINE M KRAGSKOW GAA 23 Polar Cubs 23 Polar 4 Safe Teens 4 Y Teens 3 4 PEGGIE LOU KUHNEY Aurora 3 Marchnng Band 23 O chestra l 2 3 Safe Teens 4 AROL M LANDIN ech Hugh School l AA Aurora 3 ooN D wu.LlAM LANDIN ROTC L2 4 Cholr 4 dptaun 4 Rum Jac sl '4 Presud haryv Polucel 2 Safe Tee s 4 ELAINE B LAPPAT Mnnerveftes 4 Polar Cubs 23 Po lars 4 Shullerbugs 4 YTeens 4 Safe Teens 4 S ll HHN I BAlzBMAt lzAssTH ARSON G A A 2 3 Mmefverfes 2 4 Po X, la Cubs 2 Polars 4 Valkyrles 4 4 Safe Teens 4 MARILYN ANNE LEACH Natlonal Honor Socuety Honor Roll I234 Natsonal Thes :ans 4 urora 2 GAA l23 Mlnervettes 34 Po lar Cubs 2 Polars 34 Student Commnsslon 34 Valkyrnes I2 Y Teens I 6AFoIIleM WWW AMES R MEN ootball Auror I 2 3 Bel Can C Choir F Follles I 2 3 4 Flre Pa rol 4 HI Y 4 Vlce Presldent 4 Red Cross Councll 3 4 ROTC l 2 3 4 Chour 4 Mayor 4 Mllntary Polnce I 2 Student Commusslon I 2 3 4 Student Councnl l 3 Safe Teens 4 Traffic Council 3 Board of Con trol 4 lntra Cnty Student Councll MAJORIE ELIZABETH LENNOX Aurora 34 Dance Band 24 Fall Follies 23 4 Marchlng Band Z 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Shutterbugs I Y Teens l 2 Artusans 2 Safe Teens 4 ROSALI E R LENZ Chonr 3 Red Cross Councul I 2 3 4 Sensor Glee 2 DAVID W LILLEY ROTC Sergeant 4 S fe Teens N RA 4 53+ ffl :W JERRY L LINDER O 34 Castle Club 3 Ha Y Marching Band IZ34 Orchestra 3 ROTC Band I234 Band War rent Oftlcer Fnrst Lueutenant Pep Band 4 Safe Teens 4 JON DRUMMOND LOZIER ROTC I2 Sergeant Safe Teens 4 BLAKE WELLES LUND Natlonal Honor Soclety Honor Roll l 234 Bel Canto 34 Cholr I 2 3 Dugnts 3 4 Vlce Pres: dent 4 Jumor Classlcal League 3 4 Sergeant at Arms 4 STS 34 Cornhusker Boys State Alternate 3 County Government Day 3 County Attorney KENNETH PETER LUNDGREN Natlonal Honor Socnety Honor Roll I 2 3 4 Natlonal Foren src League 3 4 Treasurer 4 Junlor Classlcal League 3 4 Vlce Presldent 4 Cornhusker Boys State 3 Go ernors Conference on Youth 4 BARBARA ANNE LUNDHOLM Honor Roll 34 EI Polo Del Norte 2 3 4 Nort Star Llbraruan 4 Norseman 4 Polar Cubs 2 Polars 3 4 Valkyrles Z3 4 Sergeant at Arms 3 Presndent 4 Y Teens l 2 3 4 Safe Teens 4 GLORIA MADSEN ill 5 Klll JOSEPH SEBASTIAN MANGIAMELLI Wrestlrng 2 Aurora 4 Fall Follles 4 Stage Crew 4 Safe Teens PATRICIA LEE MARASCO Choxr I Y Teens 2 3 Safe Teens 4 BEVERLY ANN MARCLEY NANCY CHARLONA MARSHALL onor Roll l Aurora EI Polo Del Norte 34 Marchrng and Orc tr es a ens Glrl coutsl GEORGE FORBES MATH ESON BARBARA ANN MAYERS D WU' 'TWA --f 'fam '-db? WG' FSR... in 'NOW BONNIE JEAN NIXON MAYO G A l23 Polar Cubs2 Po s THELMA F McGINNIS Fall Follnes 4 Aurora 3 4 Marching Band l 3 Safe Teens 4 GY Jgfwlcmlc Natndhxful H 2F Socrety Hana? R 2 Auro a l 2 3 4 Twlrlerilfl 3 4 ant at ms 3 Vuce Preslden Fall Fol' A 4 ,A res rch n d 3 4 ar Cubs 3, Polarslg Studegjlgom rss: J Aww Ser it JUDITH ANN MEEHAN F T A 4 Mlnervetfes 3 4 North Star 4 Reporter 4 Norse-man 4 Girls Sports Edntor 4 Polar b 3 3 Polars 4 Lune Captain 4 Stu dent Comrmssuon 4 Y Teens l 2 3 4x P H if lf W qc fROTC ls 52223 ,L My DIANA M MILLER Aorora 3 4 Baton Twrrlers 2 3 4 Fall Follles 2 3 4 Mmervettes 2 4 Polar Cabs 7 3 Polars 4 Y Teens MARILYN RUTH MILLER Honor Roll l52,3,45 Polar Cubs 2,35 Polars 45 Red Cross Council 45 Sci- ence-Fiction 3,4, Sergeantfat-Arms 45 Student Commission 45 Valkyries 2153545 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Safe-Teens ROGER ALLAN MINGER Honor Roll 25 Baseball l,2,35 Bas- ketball l,253,45 Football l52,3545 All-City 4, All-State 45 All-Ameri- can 45 Track l52,45 Boys' O Club 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 B.S.O. 3, 45 Fire Patrol 3,4, Captain 45 Hi-Y 3,4, Vice-President 45 Hi-Y Cycles 25 Student Commission 2,3545 Stu- dent Council 2,3,45 Inter-City Hi-Y Council 45 Safe-Teens 4. , fll TOM MOLNER Baseball l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3, 45 Football l,25 Track 15 Boys' O Club 2,3,45 Hi-Y 3,4. ll 'I i ' I. fl flfdz l . ARTQ DUAN if ' G nsori oatlpall , ,3,4' ra 1,3545 Boys' O'- b 3,4, nt-at-Arms 45 Hi, 4, Serg -at-Arms 4. . Al A V , J f fp . I , J N!! X, TILT 1 lk DONALD K. MOORE urora 35 Choir Safe-Teens 4. ,if V 414, X 2414 ffl V- Q 026' 6l!. ELDA FAYE MOORE F.N.A. 45 Minervettes 45 Polar Cubs 25 Polars 35 Rifle Team 152,35 Aurora 35 Y-Teens 45 Safe-Teens 4. SU ELYN C. MOORE National Thespians 45 Aurora 3,45 Choir 35 Fall Follies 3,45 F.N.A. 45 G.A.A. l,2,35 Minervettes 3,45 Po- lar Cubs 2,35 Polars 45 Red Cross Council 3,45 Valkyries 45 Y-Teens l,253545 Senior Play 45 Girls' Glee 3. MARY MORROW GENA. l,25 Polar Cubs 25 Y-Teens l, . PATRICIA MULLIGAN National Thespians 45 Cheerleaders 45 Fall Follies 45 F.N.A. 45 Miner- vettes 3,45 Polar Cubs 35 Polars 2, 35 Red Cross Council 45 Y-Teens l, 35 Pep Leader 35 Aurora 3. JANET ELAINE MUNDORF French Club l5 Polar Cubs 25 Rifle Team I5 Y-Teens l,25 Safe-Teens 4. 1 IIB MARVIN WAYNE MUNSON ROTC I 234 Captain 4 MARLENE JO MYERS Natrona! Thespnans 4 Aurora I 3' 3 4 Baton Twnrlers I 2 Cheerleaders F T 3 GA A 2 3 Mnnervettes 3 4 Secre tary 4 Polar Cubs 2 Polars 3 Red Cross Councnl I 2 3 4 Y Teens I R Ju- a u xml... L,--. HENRY B NEEF ROTC I 2 3 Master Sergeant 3 JM Auezg, wa ZZ' 7 912. W0 vc 44abfJ?4L, HARON MARIE NEL N Notnonal Honor Socnety QMZVY-4 onor Roll I 2 3 4 Natrona! Thes ans 4 Aurora 4 Fall Follues 4 TA 34 Treasurer French lub 3 Honzons 34 Tr osurer 4 olar Cubs 23 Po'lars Aurora ake Up mnttee u ent Co 2 4 Y Teens Ar uslcer Coun Gove e D Sensor Class lay 4 Thesplans 3 F T A o or HOMAS EDWARD Natnrfll Honor ARVID E NELSON A rora I 7 3 Dance Band I rcs 3 3 4 Fnre Po r H Y 4 Hr Y Cycles I 2 March: g nd I 2 Orchestra e Cross Councnl 4 ROTC 2 3 S r geant 3 Band T 3 Student Com mussson 4 Safe Teens 4 PWM Q Aur ttcs 'Ee u A ora W ml WI D NELSO Boy Club 4 I , , Y Red Cross Coun Seraeant 2 Rnma t Commusslon 4 S Teens :ce Presldent 4 1 I4 4 I ll4n Tee ns NITSICK I 2 4 Sergean LEROY NORTON seball I Football I 2 4 Track 4 Boys O Club 4 Fare r 4 Marc I Ban OTQ Band 2 df I iiffm JN QIYAELXTNNORTON A3-I, Football 1,2,3,4, ,2,, Bonj o Club 34 Red Cross Councul 3 H, 4 Q 'x I fe 1 f , I 6 N' N X by V . X J wgcrc Noun N tonal Honor Socnet Hormf Roll I2 4 Aurora Make Cornrmttee 3 Greggutes 34 :ce President 4 Mrnervettes 34 Red Cross Councul I2 YTeens I2 Artisans 2 Safe Teens 4 PATRICIA M OCALLAGHAN Natronal Honor Socuety Honor Roll 234 Aurora 4 FTA 3 4 Mnnervettes 2 3 4 Presrdenf 4 Orchestra 3 4 Polar Cubs Ia s 4 Student Commnssuon 3 4 Lubrary Club 4 PHILIP JAMES O CALLAGHAN rora 34 BSO 34 Fal Fo les 2 3 4 ROTC N 2 3 4 Choir 4 Malor 4 Rnfle Team 4 Crack Squad I2 3 4 Commander 4 Mrlntary Ball Cornmrttee 4 Student Co rnussuon EW Q N fr Q29 RA O e Teens 5? l NW QQ XQSEV JXQLY XA ,JU KM KATHLEE Natnonal The n s H n vettes 2 3 Po ars Aurora mmfttee 3 a ol t e Cpmm sua 00 'FED' 'WW Q5 xkfx? 9 MARIAN CAROL OSBORN Aurora 2 3 4 Baton Twnrlers 3 4 I 5 Y Teens 3 4 Safe Teens 4 KEITH E OSTRAND R Aurora an 3 4 urer 4 r F0005 G A A Mnne Polar 'WZIQW Sergeant Teen! 124 Art: fwfb M A PPAV 'U ffwww J re x rf X! v-'X Y-Jfxg as X, coNs'rANtE lg,-PPAKISER v P4 ,QR Q3 as ml on Rfk 34D ll Fo rcbgmonjx Q-hat! te 2 rgca tat kwwwgg Anms Vnce Pr K :rd age Editor 4 4 x A lon3 YW 4 fresh nt Co XTtteeSEQhalr Artnsans ate Teen if ?osurer Iyf n Mm Red s u Student ENE OLSON JUDY JOAN PASCO NA 4 Y Teens I4 Safe Teens 41 II5 ilfgf ff? I ,fr We rl ff! ull JAMES LLOYD PATTERSON nor Roll I2 DI s R C 2 Sergeawju ? M M2 W F fI0,,L W C war My JAMES LOUIS PATTERSON Football I ROTC I 2 3 4 Captain al H o r Roll I Thesprans 4,1-7 my uror a s 2 4 My MPM ttes nt at Arms lar da s 2 olars 4 Ser Arm Red Cross Coun c I Au or Make Up Com lttee Cie Sodk e s I ommitt f 0 e Vice i e us 61 Co County Surveyor ELIZABETH PEASE GARY EDWARD PEIL Football 2 3 45 Boys O' Club 4' ROTC I2 Sergeant 25 Make-Up Committee 4' Hi-Y 4. MARGARET L. PENNER National Honor Society Honor Roll 3 4' Fractions I' Glaciers 3' ites 3. W r f I - fi' if QR SARAHLEE PERRY Aurora 3 4 Baton Twirlers I Choir 234 Fall Follies I 4 Po ar Cubs 2 Senior Girl Scouts I 23 4 .MH N M. PETERSEN F urban 2x3 Truck I2 Wrestling 4 s Clu r 2,34 orc 1' 2 sergeant 2 MARY ADELL PETERSEN Aurora 2 Baton Twnrlers I 2 3 Fa Follies l 2 3 Polar Cubs 2 3 Polar: W A Baseball l 2 3 4 Football I rn I Bo s O Clu Fall Follies 4 Hi Y 4 Nor Staff Artist 4 Red Cr ounc 4 Student Commission Libr Club 4. JOHN C. PHILLIPS Football I,234' Bos O ub 234' Student Council l. now G 79 A l QV a' dl Horror Sql: et ' onor ' o' . Fra ice res: las e jg ' ience- ct' I L2Presi ent 4, , id n 45 Sh N w ' k portqyij, ' C 53' ars ' I ross Co n ' e Jil - ter s 1 . . 5 t nt, m- styg l S 4 S fl mi, on ?,4 V ries , 3,4 ' ic - P'Ye en 2 gee 3 ee 5 lj reta 4 fe Tee ' , , re , 0 If I ' '- ' 1 Z :br Club , Tr rer 4. f 1 f , , , . , - , , II D Wu J 1 JUDITH MARIE POAST Honor Roll 234 Aurora 1234 Baton Twnrlers 1 34 Secretary 2 3 Treasurer 4 Fall F llues 123 4 Fure Patrol 4 GAA 1 rg glfes 3 4 Marching Band 23 4 Po lar Cubs 23 Polars 4 Red Cross Council 124 Patruofuc Commvtfee 3 Student Commlssuon 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 Safe Teens 4 J BETTY ANNJ Honor Roll 4 A ' Thesplans L es N-4 afrol 4 T lM1 ervet es 3 ola ,Cubs 2 5 P I C uncul 2 rlsx Rufle 2 54 Mai .Q 112 X JAR ARA R POKORSKI Chour 4 GAA 3 Girls Rufle Team Glrls Glee RICHARD G POORE Baseball 1234 Basketball I o 34 oys Clu 2 wif? M35 Wfffzfil Y 1 JOSEPH ALAN PORTER Aurora 34 Bel Ca to 34 Pres: den: 4 Chour 23 President 3 Vuce-Q'esndenf 4 F ll Follues 4 ROTC 1 2 SHIRLEY M PULS Choir GAA I Polar Cubs Polars 4 N JW! 2,35 -M430 Q Xxx 'F S 5' f0'u,, 1 M-...ar s WMS? if summon suns TH buesr urora 23 BlCfo4C o les archmgf Band 3 4 lnerveffes 4 Orchesfr 1 2 4 Y Teens 1 2 JAMES DONALD QUINN Summer Graduate JOHN M RAINEY Football 4 Boys O Club 4 Safe Teens 4 KEITH EDWARD RAMSEY CAROLYN KAY RAPCZYNSKI Naflonal Honor Soclety nor Roll 1234 Fractions Treasurer 2 Glaclers 34 Norlh Star 4 Second Page Edutor 4 Re porter 4 Scuence Flcfuon Club 4 Y Teens 1 2 Safe Teens 4 RONALD LEROY RASCHKE Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 rackl os O Clu H IJ W X U' 3,1 l v ALLACE RASMUSSEN NQRMAW N s C W Aurora 241 NA Q Red Cross I nce u n A53 Www V kyrrcs 7 Y ccnsr1 J X l. 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Q me Y-1 f m , , of Q O Q V54 A ff rv fp f DOUGL HEXRERX Nafnonal Thesplans 4 Basket Student Manager 2 G If 2 3 4 Track 2 Student Manager 2 Aurora o s Clu 2 3 4 Fire 3 4 RO 2 Choir 4 V ce Presudent 4 Mayor 4 Rnfle Team 34 Captain 4 Rma acfus l Pnsfo Team 3 Co or Guard Commander 3 Fare Patrol Commlftcc 4 Safe Teens 4 DENNIS M SHEFFIELD Honor Roll 3 Aurora 2 3 4 March Ing Band 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 ROT I 2 Sergeant 2 Band 3 4 Shuffe bugs l Pep Band 3 4 MARLEA ANN SHORT Y Teens 3 Afhsdns l2 MARVIN C SHORT ROTC l2 Corporal Safe Teens 4 ,gmwwrcea V514 JK-eeAL,. 'N M2144 QQ ,EXW L LFRED GUSA se I O u 34 Red Councnl 34 MARLENE ANONA SKOGMAN Marchmg Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 34 Red Cross Council 2 Y Teens I 2 S f T 4 F II II cz e eens a nes Aurora I 2 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 FRED R SMELSER Football I 2 Track 1 Aurora 3 4 Foil Follnes 3 ROTC I Stage Crew 3 4 Sensor Play 3 4 CAROL JEA Sumwuer L1 A A 4 r P bs WM 5, QM ffifp, R'OBER H SMITH RO C 1234 Captaln 4 Mulnfary P e I f Z if JAMES L. 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