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

 - Class of 1959

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This year should live in your memory always, Tor so many Things happened To make iT imporTanT in your liTe. As you Tlip Through The pages oT This NORSEMAN. your school life will once more become real To you. You will relive momenTs oT Triumph, deTeaT, and TulTillmenT. The hours you have sTudied, The acTiviTies you have shared, The classes you have en- ioyed, and your Triends helped make This a year worTh remembering. BuT liTe musT go on, so caTch hold boomer-ang and iT will carry you The presenT To The TuTure as you make your own hisTory. i 7 ,gf l l A AJ Faculty Page I 0 Organizations Page 24 ROTC Page 52 Music Page 60 Y-f 1 IALWM Cr'QAeY Mf P if We aw? L, +10 ALM F Q LN l,wM Mvwgzj i,fUabQQ 015 Contents 1 P ,f ' W ,ff KV 'f' CQLQKVV J fu M4 fu! 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As The Omaha Public Schools open addiTional Jun- ior high schools, NorTh High School will be- come a Three year senior high school. ln December oT i958 consTrucTion oT Three new wings aT NorTh High School was begun. The addiTional TaciliTies which are being consTrucTed aT a cosT oT a million dollars will make iT possible Tor NorTh High School To beTTer meeT The needs oT iTs sTu- denTs. For a number oT years Two sTudenTs have been occupying The space designed Tor The use OT one sTudenT. The new adcliTions To The building along wiTh The TransTer OT The ninTh grade To The iunior high schools should provide living room Tor sTudenTs.i I2 The new academic wing will include TiTTeen addiTional classrooms. The new Tine arTs ad- diTion will provide rehearsal and pracTice rooms abouT The audiTorium Tor boTh vocal and insTrumenTal music. The new gymnasium will make iT possible To have an inTra-mural program of aThleTics as well as an improved physical educaTion program. The new caTe'- Teria will malce iT possible To shorTen The lunch lines. The presenT O30 sTudy hall will become an acTiviTy room which will be used by The R.O.T.C. and as a room where sTu- denTs can parTicipaTe in recreaTional acTi- viTies aTTer They have eaTen lunch. The pres- enT 220 library will be enlarged and will in- clude a conference room. The new building should be in operaTion by The Tall oT I96O. Since The old building will be renovaTed every deparTmenT will have improved Ta- ciliTies. The curriculum oT NorTh High School is consTanTly being evaluaTed by sTaTT mem- bers. ln The Tall oT i958 honor courses were sTarTed in maThemaTics, English, and sci- ence. These courses provide superior sTu- denTs an opporTuniTy To proceed aT a TasTer pace Than in The regular academic classes. NorTh High School endeavors To meeT The needs of sTudenTs and To provide a suiTable curriculum Tor Those people who TerminaTe Their Tormal educaTion upon graduaTion Trom high school as well as Those who go on To college. The Principal watches bulldozer ex cavate first earth in preparation for new south wing. . f if . 1 1 5 . g in .yi , T ' W T 'grfgs-r ' YSQ -r eQ-Kee .. -4- 5Psi? 'wa--E. - - :. fy- wif: .- 19' r . fT5 5 ,.a :5.g. yi X, A - FV, --r- T ..,-g.,.:.-2:,. X? - : -if 'i '1'i' .s if '.'.1,.f'is ,ge. ,.5z2f-i-'.2e::-ai: ,. X . ..i. -. -...-' . M., -f.-.. as... -v.-. -.-.. .:...:.... ..-.-. - .-.-. - .:.:...1z.s6 .. -.--. + '.-.-. . Tis- J- . -324. .- - 'P 1:.'fiZ'w5sg:z.-5212:iss...iE15.':5s:-i.::31'11'-15.5',''..:ag-:-:g:,.eg:3:gif-1::.15:::g'::-111:21::s,s'1g:g:-W- 5'9 :21',,5sw6.,::s::sg2-I '..i,,.,gf,. -1:22 .. .Q-I-':6:gf.. ' -.f53g5:e5,,:,.:g.gi v - i ' 'T - T N' if P Q it A Q , ss ' .-.. - fi S ,.., X f 4 . ei--- 1 .- , -. V : 3,:?-'H' .... ,Ml ii ' T fx 1f? '-iff' -1--5:.:..:.- g wi: U A' I 2 H .. 1 ........ . i T -: L ----,--- - 2, Mark K. Mullins. assislanl principal, is 'rhe righl'-hand man of Principal Kennelh Burk- holder. Mr. Mullins is also counselor oi lhe sophomore boys. Because he is always ready wil'h a smile and an encouraging word, Mr. Mullins is oilen a counselor lo oiher siudenls as well. Mr. Mullins has aliended Peru Slate col- lege. ihe Universiiy oi Maryland and Colo- rado Slale college. Before coming lo Norlh, Mr. Mullins was principal oi a iunior high in Grand Island. Mr. Mullins has been Norlh's assislanl principal for seveiii years. Assistant Principal Mark Mullins looks up from one of the busiest desks in the school. The ounselors ssistvmt rfincyazl ' Giving advice io bewildered sludenis, arranging schedules for ihe coming year and lisiening lo sluclenis' problems are some of The many lasks oi lhe eighi counselors al North. Miss Clare Carey and Vernon H. Ekiell counsel lhe senior class. The iuniors ask ad- vice of Miss Marian Nelson and Keilh W. Slewarl. Mrs. Louise Sullon and Mark K. Mullins a.re sophomore counselors. Coun- seling ihe freshman class is ihe iob of Miss Alice B. Crocker and Ray D. Kennedy. COUNSELORS - Standing: Vernon Ekfelt, Miss Alice B. Crocker, Keith Stewart, Ray Kennedy, Mark Mullins. Seated: Miss Clare Carey, Mrs. Louise Sutton, Miss Marian Nelson. l3 A newcomer to the North faculty is Miss Audrey Aastad. Miss Aastad re- placed Mrs. Natalie Adair in the English department and as co-sponsor of Y-Teens at the second quarter. Playing the piano, reading and crea- tive writing occupy her spare time. Miss Aastad was graduated from the University of Iowa where she re- ceived her bachelor of arts degree and did a year and a half of graduate work. Miss Ruth Barrett has been an in- structor in North's social science department for 22 years. Miss Barrett teaches American and World history. Miss Barrett also serves on the Military Ball committee. Her in- terests outside of school include travel, the theater and reading. Miss Barrett has attended Grinnell college and the Universities of Omaha and Nebraska. She has both her bachelor's and her master's degrees. The first baby, Linda, in October was a big event for world history and physical education teacher Kenneth D. Bauermeister. Mr. Bauermeister also coaches freshman football at McMillan Junior High, freshman bas- ketball and freshman and reserve baseball. He enjoys refereeing, spec- tator sports and fishing. He has a bachelor of arts degree from Buena Vista college and his master's degree from Omaha university. From Ponca City, Okla. came Dwight Beck at the beginning of the second semester to replace Mrs. Virginia Southwick. Mr. Beck is an instructor in the mathematics department. Mr. Beck likes to hunt, and he also enjoys basketball, baseball a d football. Mr. Beck was graduate from Oklahoma State university th a bachelor of science degree 'n natural science 9 lVliss anet Berrjis teaching her first year in North's English department. Miss Berry has also taken the co- sponsorship of Junior Red Cross. She is very interested in music, especially in playing the piano. Miss Berry's hobbies are swimming and reading. Miss Berry was graduated from Michigan State college where she re- ceived her bachelor of science de- gree. She has also attended Creighton university. W. Albert Black has been a member of North's social science department for three years. Mr. Black teaches world and American history. He is also co-sponsor of Junior Red Cross. Mr. Black cooked for himself be- fore he was married, and this is now his favorite hobby. He has at- tended Kearney State college and Colorado university. He has both his bachelor of arts and master of edu- cation degrees. American government teacher Leonard Bond's school day starts before the 8:19 bell with the issuing of boys' absence checks. He also coaches re- serve football and track. Being a member of the Homecoming com- mittee and Senior activities commit- tee are among Mr. Bond's other school jobs. Mr. Bond was graduated from Omaha university where he received his bachelor of arts degree. Mrs. Mary S. Brown has been a member of the Viking faculty for three years. Mrs. Brown teaches American and world history and world geography. She is also one of the co-sponsors of S.T.S. and the head of the Patriotic committee. Cooking and reading take up much of Mrs. Brown's spare time. She has her bachelor of science degree from Nebraska and her master's from Omaha university. Modern Concepts of Math is a new course for seniors this year which John C, Bryan, head of the mathematics department, has intro- duced. He also started honors trigo- nornetry classes. Mr. Bryan is co- sponsor of Digits. Gardening is his leisure time activity. Mr. Bryan has attended the Universities of Omaha, Nebraska and Wisconsin. He has both his bachelor of arts and master's i degrees. Overhead the moon is beaming H4 A pretty sure bet would be that Miss Cleo Butler is one of the busiest faculty members. She is head of the homemaking department, sponsor of F.H.A., sponsor of F.T.A. and a member of the Women's Study and Christmas Tea committees. Outside of school she likes to work with furnishings and food preparation. She has her bachelor of science and master of arts degrees from Nebraska university's Teachers college. Being counselor of the senior girls takes up much of Miss Clare Carey's time. Miss Carey teaches first year Spanish and world history. She is also a member of the Courtesy com- mittee. Miss Carey enjoys traveling, but she doesn't have enough time to tour as much as she would like. Reading is another of her favorite interests. Miss Carey has her bache- lor of arts and her master's degrees from Creighton university. A good-natured stage-hand is Floyd L. Chase. Stage manager isn't his only occupation at North, he also teaches advanced industrial arts. The State Teachers college at Peru was the scene of his undergraduate work. He received his master's degree from Missouri university. When out- side of school, he enjoys his stamp collection and lodge work. During the summer he works as a claim adjuster and travels through nearby states. Who's the master sergeant in this picture? Getting boys and girls in the right jobs is Mrs. Mary Uhl Collins' chief interest and led to her becoming a shorthand and type teacher. Head ot the business department, Mrs. Collins co-sponsors Greggites and is on the Employment committee. indulging in her favorite hobby, Mrs. Collins toured Europe last summer. Mrs. Collins attended Gregg college for her business training. She has her bachelor's and master's degrees from Omaha university. Being director of vocal music and sponsor of Bel Canto and Modern Music Masters leaves Miss Tvvila Covvman with little spare time. Miss Cowman says, ilBoys are my hobby, but I have a hard time getting four boys to prepare a quartet. She en' joys the Jack Paar Show where she gets new techniques. Miss Cowman began her music study at South Da- kota university, continuing it at Northwestern, the Fred Waring school and other choral schools during the summer. Though she is behind the scenes assisting the choir in their perform- ances, Mrs. Beverly J. COX is in front as far as piano aid to Miss Covvman goes. Mrs. Cox uses her talent for two purposes. Not only is she ac- companist to the Viking vocal music department, but she also plays for her church's three choirs. This takes a great deal of time for she must at- tend at least three practices a week. When she has spare time, she enjoys reading. Teaching physiology and health and biological sciences are among Miss Alice B. Crocker's assignments. Her other duties include freshman girls' counselor, Activities chairman and a member of the Military Ball com- mittee. Miss Crocker's favorite hobby is meeting and talking to people. Miss Crocker has her bachelor of arts degree from Nebraska university and her master's degree from Chicago university. Physics is the subject which Harold Dally teaches. Mr. Dally is also co- sponsor of Fire Patrol and a mem- ber of the Christmas Tea committee. Woodworking is Mr. Dally's favorite hobby. In his leisure time, Mr. Daily likes to hunt and fish. Mr. Dally has been on North's faculty since Janu- ary, 1925. He has his bachelor of science degree from the University of Nebraska. Head of North's science department, James H. Dorsey, is the only teacher who has been at North since it opened in 1924. Mr. Dorsey teaches chemistry and is a faculty member of the Board of Control. Garden work and reading rare his favorite hobbies. Mr. Dorsey is a graduate of Peru State college, He has his bache- :or of arts degree from the University of Nebraska. . Roger B. Dubler is an instructor of beginning drafting and architectural drafting. Mr. Dubler also sponsors the Chess club. Building during the summer and bowling are his favorite hobbies. Mr. Dubler has been on North's faculty for seven years. He received his bachelor of science de- gree from Nebraska Wesleyan uni- versity. He has also attended the Universities of Creighton, Nebraska, Omaha and Colorado. Co-sponsoring Y-Teens takes most of mathematics teacher Mrs. Pearle Dolinsky's time. Mrs. Dolinsky's hobbies are artcrafts and music. She belongs to a woman's study group and is interested in juvenile prob- lems. Mrs Dolinsky has her bachelor of arts degree from the University of Nebraska, She is now working on her master of arts degree at the University of Omaha. M. J. Ekberg earned both his master of science and bachelor's degrees from the University of Nebraska. He is teaching business and math to Vikes, and has been for the last 17 years. As do many American men, Mr. Ek- berg loves to fish-when he gets the chance. But woodworking is his favorite hobby. Traveling and read- ing are also included among his leisure time activities which give him pleasure.W Biology instructor, Vernon H. Ekfelt, is also a member of the athletic department staff. Mr. Ekfelt coaches wrestling, golf and an American Legion baseball team during the summer. He is also senior boys' coun- selor. Mr. Ekfelt likes to grow fruit trees. His favorite hobbies are fish- ing and hunting. Mr. Ekfelt has a bachelor's degree from Iowa uni- versity and a master's degree from Creighton university. Baton Club sponsor Earl E. Erwin teaches bookkeeping, accounting and business law. Until this year, Mr. Erwin was in charge of the stage crew which he had supervised for 28 years. Painting for pleasure and commercially is his favorite hobby. His room 311 is decorated with many of his paintings. Mr. Erwin was graduated from the University of Omaha where he received his bache- 'or of arts degree. World history and American govern- ment teacher Carol Gast's chief in- terest is athletics. Mr. Gast is also a physical education instructor, coach of varsity football and base- ball and co-sponsor of Boys' 0 Club. In addition to athletics, Mr. Gast likes handicrafts and reading. Mr. Gast has his bachelor of arts degree from Wayne State college and his master's degree from Creigh- ton university. For a teacher who is just as much fun and as good a problem counselor as any student, Miss Marlene Gatz rates high in popularity. After earn- ing her bachelor of arts degree from Omaha university, she took up her teaching career at North. Travel is one of her greatest pleasures. One big thrill was her, trip to Europe a couple of summers ago. She teaches English and sponsors the honorary English club, Glaciers. She is on the Military Ball committee this year. Calling the homes of students who are absent keeps attendance clerk Mrs. Gladys Gies busy during the school day. Mrs. Gies has worked at North since August, 1924, the school's first year. Mrs. Gies enjoys both sewing and handicrafts. During the summer Mrs. Gies and husband like to travel and take films of the places they have visited. Before working at North, Mrs. Gies attended Tech High. The good food prepared by the cafe- teria staff is due to the direction of Mrs. Frances Gordon, North's cafe- teria manager. During the summer Mrs. Gordon lives at her home on King's Lake. Gardening and arranging flowers are her favorite leisure pas- times. Mrs. Gordon took extension courses through Iowa State college on foods and food handling in prep- eration for her present job. And they say women are gossipsl l I A 1952 graduate of North, Don W. Haffner, is a newcomer in the social science department this year. Mr. Haffner is taking an active part in North's activities by sponsoring Hi-Y and having hall duty before and after school. He is especially in- terested in progressive jazz, but he collects both jazz and classical records. Mr. Haffner has his bachelor of science in education degree from Omaha university. The freshmen and sophomores using North's O30 library are often de- pendent upon the assistance of Mrs. Florence Hallgren, library clerk. Music and cooking are Mrs. Hall- gren's favorite hobbies. Reading and traveling also interest Mrs. Hall- gren. Mrs. Hallgren attended busi- ness college before becoming in- terested in books and their teenage users. Being a swimming and debate en- thusiast are Miss Mary Elizabeth HamiIton's two great interests. She teaches English and debate to North students. Miss Hamilton's time in school is kept occupied by her spon- sorship of National Forensic League, a debate club, and Great Books Dis- cussion club. She received her bache- lor of arts degree from Oberlin col- lege and her master's degree from Ohio university. I never sleep in my study halls! Algebra,--geometry and trigonometry are the subjects which Miss Marion Heiser teaches. Miss Heiser is the sponsor of Fractions. Reading, es- pecially on international affairs, interests her very much. She also likes to ice skate and travel. She has her bachelor's degree from Oma- ha university and her master's de- gree from Northwestern. Last slim- mer she received a General Electric scholarship to study at Stanford uni- versity. Head of the industrial arts depart- ment Elmer E. Helligso has been on North's faculty for 34 years. Mr. Helligso teaches mechanical draw- ing and is one of the co-sponsors of the Fire Patrol. Building kitchen cabinets is Mr. Helligso's favorite pastime in the summer. He has his bachelor of arts degree from Union college and his master of science de- gree from the University cf Michigan. Co-sponsoring Student Council takes up much of type teacher Mrs. Mar- garet Henderson's time. Mrs, Hender- son also assists working girls at the Y.W.C.A. Her favorite hobbies are cooking and sewing. Mrs. Henderson has attended the Universities of Arizona, Columbia and Omaha. She has her bachelor of science in busi- ness administration degree and her master's in guidance ywgrw Teaching freshman and sophomore boys the fundamentals of ROTC is the job of Sgt. Kenneth Hill. Sgt. Hill joined North's faculty in January, 1958. In connection with ROTC, Sgt. Hill is on the Military Ball com- mittee, and he works with the Crack Squad, the Color Guard and the Rifle Team. His favorite hobbies are baseball and working with ham radio. Sgt. Hill is in the Army's 16th Corp. English teacher Frank Hobbs can be found on hall duty during fifth hour. His other school activities include the sponsoring of Safe-Teens and the co-sponsoring of Future Teachers of America. Mr. Hobbs has been a member of the Vike faculty for three years. In his leisure time, Mr. Hobbs is very fond of music. Mr. Hobbs has both his bachelor of arts and master of science degrees from Omaha university. Miss Marlyne Hoffmann, a 1952 grad- uate of North, teaches shorthand, type and office practice. She sponsors Wagon Wheels and Horizons, and co- sponsors Greggites. Outside of school, Miss Hoffmann likes to read, ice skate, shop and llbuy things. She is also studying German. Miss Hoff- mann has a bachelor of science in business education degree from Oma- ha university. yfwvdiffwd Being school nurse is the job of Miss Helen Jelinek. Miss Jelinek sends sick students home during the school day, signs excuse notes, conducts the t.b. and audio-visual testing and sponsors F.N.A. Miss Jelinek's new television set adds pleasure to her leisure time. Miss Jelinek has her bachelor of science degree from Omaha university. She has also at- tended the University of Michigan and St. Joseph's School of Nursing. Miss Anna B. Jensen teaches in North's English department. She is also a senior sponsor and a member of the banquet committee. Miss Jen- sen is interested in music, and she plays the organ at her church. She likes to read when she has time. Miss Jensen has her bachelor of arts and master's degrees from Nebraska uni- versity. She has also attended Oma- ha, Creighton, Denver and Colorado universities. A new addition to the faculty, Mrs. Helen Johnsen, spent her first year at North teaching type. Mrs. John- sen is a graduate of Nebraska uni- versity with a bachelor of science degree. She takes great pride in her two sons, one who is in McMillan and the other who is at Northwest- ern university. Even with two boys she finds time to knit and to get together with friends to play bridge. J. R. Johnson is an instructor in the mathematics and science departments. Mr. Johnson also taught in last year's Saturday classes for juniors. He is Radio club sponsor and a member of the Scholarship commit- tee. In his spare time, Mr. Johnson likes to fish, ice skate and swim. He receives his bachelor of arts de- gree from Wayne State college. Mr. Johnson is working on his master's degree in chemistry at Creighton university. Thomas C. Johnson teaches chemistry, biology and driver's training. He is co-sponsor of Fire Patrol and a mem- ber of the Homecoming committee. Duck hunting is one of Mr. Johnson's favorite pastimes. He is also a mem- ber of the Air Force reserves. He has his bachelor of science degree from Kearney State college and has done graduate work at the University of Nebraska. . Senior honors English classes are something new which Miss Anne Keenan, head of the English de- partment, has started this year. Travelling is one of her favorite hob- bies, and she likes to collect china from the countries she visits. Cor- responding with her former students also keeps Miss Keenan busy, but she still finds time for reading and gardening. Miss Keenan has her bachelor's degree from Iowa uni- versity and her master's degree from Columbia. .rg- . wit as ' r r .Ai Mrs. Irene Keenan is now serving her second year as a member of the Eng- lish department staff. She is a grad- uate of Creighton university and holds a bachelor of science and a master of arts degree. As do most English teachers, she is another who loves to read in her spare time. During the summer, she travels through the coun- try to visit relatives. American government teacher, Ray D. Kennedy, has been on North's faculty for six years. His co-fellowship to Wyoming university and Adams State college last summer made it pos- sible for Mr. Kennedy to travel in the West, one of his favorite hobbies. He also likes to work in the Young Republicans and the Masonic Lodge. He has attended Southwest Missouri State college and South Dakota uni- versity. He has his bachelor's and master's degrees. Even to talkers in study halls Mrs. Josephine Mattox is nice and friendly. Mrs. Mattox teaches only English this year. Sometime she adds speech to her agenda. She received her bachelor and master of arts de- grees from the University of Ne- braska. She is a great theater enthusiast and is also interested in church work. She is a sponsor of Student Council. Look who's playing cowboy! Orville R. Matzke teaches in the in- dustrial arts and mathematics de- partments. Mr. Matzke also coaches freshman football, reserve basket- ball and tennis. He has been an in- structor at North for five years. Outside of school, Mr. Matzke likes to hunt, fish, and watch sports. He was graduated from the University of Nebraska where he received both his bachelor of arts and master of education degrees. Mrs. Ardith Miller, English teacher, is kept busy with many school activi- ties. Mrs Miller is Community Chest chairman, a member of the Courtesy committee and a student in the Prescott study course. Mrs. Miller still finds time to play the piano, knit and read. Mrs. Miller has her bachelor of arts degree from Wayne State college and her master of arts degree from the University of Nebraska. Head of the social science department, Nathan Mohar, also teaches geography for Omaha university at Offutt Air Force Base. This outside teaching is one of his most enjoyable experiences. Hunting, fishing and reading are his favorite hobbies. Mr. Mohar received his bachelor in education degree from Illinois State Normal univer- sity and his master of science degree from the University of Illinois. Yes, you do hit the space bar nicely! Every day before school in the audi- torium, Miss Gertrude Mohr can be found issuing absence checks to the girls. This is Miss Mohr's four- teenth year of teaching at North. She teaches algebra and geometry. Miss Mohr claims that she has many interests in general, but none in particular. Miss Mohr was grad- uated from Drake university. She re- ceived her master's degree from Northwestern university. Miss Marlene Murphy is a newcomer to the office staff this year. Miss Murphy's jobs include being in charge of the hour lists, issuing office calls and answering students' requests. Miss Murphy enjoys traveling and she took a trip of eleven southern states last summer She also en- joys reading and watching sports. Miss Murphy attended Commercial Extension before coming to North. Miss Marian Nelson, English teacher, teaches her students in a friendly atmosphere. As sponsor of Y-Teens she says she has no time for hobbies and that her life is spent with Y- Teens, Y-Teens and Y-Teens. If she had much leisure time she would spend it reading and enjoying music. She is the junior girls' counselor. She received her bachelor of science degree from Nebraska university. William C. iSpeckJ Nelson is an in- structor in North's industrial arts department. Being varsity basketball coach and assistant football coach takes much of his spare time. Mr. Nelson has his own boat, and he spends much of his time boating on the river. He also enjoys fishing and hunting. Mr. Nelson has his bachelor of arts degree from Midland college. Mr. Nelson has taught at North for 15 years. The inspirational Thanksgiving and Christmas programs and the senior play are outstanding because of the work of Miss Margaret Nielsen, speech and dramatics teacher. Miss Nielsen also sponsors Thespians. Church and choir work and cooking are her leisure time activities. Miss Nielsen has her bachelor's degree from Nebraska university and her master of science in speech from Northwestern university. Mrs. Agnes M. Nilsson as O30 li- brarian assists freshmen and sopho- mores in doing their library work and finding the right books. Mrs. Nils- son was a German and English teach- er before becoming a librarian. Of course, reading is her favorite pas- time. ln the summer, Mrs. Nilsson travels to see her children. Mrs. Nils- son was graduated from Nebraska university where she received her bachelor of arts degree. we 'Qt fi A new member of North's faculty this year is Larry Nordin. lVlr. Nordin teaches biology and general science. He is also a faculty member of the Homecoming committee. Mr. Nordin is interested in sports, especially football. He is also active in the Douglas County Democratic club. Mr. Nordin has his bachelor of science degree from Nebraska universitv, and he is working on his master's de- gree at Omaha university. Since North opened in 1924, Miss Rose Ostronic has been the Viking school secretary. For this reason, Miss Ostronic probably knows more about North's history, its problems and students than any other staff member. One of Miss Ostronic's chief jobs is answering questions of stu- dents who come into the office dur- ing the school day. Miss Ostronic was graduated from Tech High and worked at Central before coming to North. Her favorite leisure time ac- tivities are reading and music. Her guiding hand is always present for both her journalism and history students. She is Mrs. Ellen Pearey, adviser to both the Norseman and North Star staffs. She has taught for 14 years at North. She studied at Creighton university for a master of arts degree in history. Mrs. Pearey is enthusiastic about her nieces and nephew, her daughter, baking and ice skating. Mrs. Pearey is also in charge of the Homecoming activities. Miss Evadena M. Peterson, sponsor of Junior Classical League, teaches both beginning and advanced Latin. Miss Peterson is also on the Patri- otic committee. She is interested in music and reading. Miss Peterson's hobbies are sewing and cooking. Last summer she attended a Latin work- shop at Wisconsin university. Miss Peterson has her bachelor of science in education from Nebraska univer- sity. Mathematics plays a big part in David K. Petersen's life, because in addition to teaching this subject, he is the school treasurer. Playing cards, chess and photography are his out-of-school interests. Mr. Petersen has his bachelor of arts degree from the University of Nebraska and his master of science degree from the University of Omaha. Mr. Petersen has done graduate work at Brown university. With her grandchildren, teaching Eng- lish and traveling, Mrs. Helen Pla- mondon leads an interesting life. Since her graduation from Midland, she has done post graduate work at the University of Chicago and Omaha university. She has her bachelor of arts degree. Mrs. Plamondon is in- terested in drama, and reading is one of her pastimes. She has also studied in Europe and formerly taught French. French club sponsor, Mrs. Rita Ring, teaches both Latin and French. Being on the faculty Christmas tea and Scholarship committees are some of her other school activities. Col- lecting records, knitting and cro- cheting are her hobbies. Mrs. Ring also belongs to Alliance Francaise, She was graduated from Hunter Col- lege in New York where she received her bachelor of arts degree. Running a book room to supply a School the size of North is not an easy job, but Miss Charlotte Root, book room clerk, does this efficiently and single-handed. In addition to sell- ing pencils, paper, erasers, notebooks and folders, Miss Root issues and mends textbooks. Miss Root is very fond of reading in her leisure time. She has her bachelor of arts degree from Oberlin college. Master Sgt. Lawrence Rowan cele- brated his first anniversary as ROTC instructor of juniors and seniors this last January. His duties include su- pervision of almost every ROTC func- tion-the rifle team, crack squad, Military Ball, color guard, Chevron Shuffle and Military police. He spent 18 years in Army active service. Previously he taught at the Univer- sity of California. Am I coming or going? Seely, Seely comes the call from all areas in 230. This famous locker room figure is Mrs. Ruth B. Seely. She teaches girls physical education and senior dance. She is as popular with the boys as with the gals, she comes in contact with many of them while teaching them Grand March steps for the Military Ball. She is in charge of the pep squads, rifle team and G.A.A. She attended Omaha uni- versity, Columbia and Southern Cali- fornia. Social science teacher, James T. Sharp, Jr., is also assistant coach of football and track. Hunting, fish- ing and refereeing are some of his out-of-school interests. He also teaches drivers' training and works for the school board in the summer. Mr. Sharp has his bachelor of science degree in education from the Uni- versity of Nebraska and is working on his master's degree at Omaha uni- versity. A new face in the North halls is that of Mrs. Eileen Shearer, art instruc- tor. She is seen running around from one task to another. Mrs. Shearer is a graduate of West Virginia univer- sity with a bachelor of arts degree. Artisans, a club for those interested in art, was fortunate to have her as their sponsor. She also supervises Wagon Wheels, a square dance club, She likes to dance and play golf in spare moments. Blessed relief from the students! As head librarian at North, Mrs. Elma Simpson is in charge of the National Book Week celebration to raise money to buy extra books for North's two libraries. Mrs Simpson's first outside interest is, naturally, reading. She en- joys the theater and music in winter, and in summer she likes to travel and camp out in the mountains. Mrs. Simpson received her bachelor of li- brary science degree from Columbia university. Harvey A. Smith is always ready with a smile and a good joke for passers- by. Since 1925 he has been teaching at North. He now has senior and gen- eral math classes along with the lifa- mous office ninth hours in 113. 'tHarv has received a bachelor of arts degree from Nebraska Wesleyan, and a master of arts from the Uni- versity of Nebraska. Hunting is his favorite sport, and Legion and lodge work are of great enjoyment to him. In addition to teaching mathematics, Mrs. Virginia Southwick finds time to be one of the co-sponsors of Y- Teens. She rates swimming and watching football as two of her fa- vorite pastimes. Mrs. Southwick also likes to sew and do fancy work. She was graduated from Wayne State col- lege where she received her bachelor of arts in education. She has also at- tended the University of South Da- kota. The man often seen with a mirror in his hand bending over a padlock which has been put on backwards is Keith W. Stewart, head of the locker committee. Mr. Stewart teaches world history and he is also counselor of the junior boys. His favorite hobbies are camping in the mountains and rais- ing tropical fish. He has both his bachelor of arts and master's degrees from the University of Nebraska. I 4 , rl U 4 Head of the Spanish department, Mrs. Louise Sutton, teaches beginning and advanced Spanish classes. Sponsoring El Polo del Norte and puttingout the Spanish newspaper take much of her time. She is also the Aurora chair- man and sophomore girls' counselor. Mrs. Sutton has been on North's fac- ulty since 1935. Mrs. Sutton was graduated from the University of Ne- braska with a bachelor of arts de- gree. Leo R. Taylor has been a member of the North social science department for three and one half years. This is his first year of teaching general math. Mr. Taylor is also the sponsor of Hi-Y Cycles and a member of the Visual Education committee. Being a leader in Boy Scouts keeps Mr. Tay- lor very busy. He also enjoys raising roses and woodworking. Mr. Taylor has his bachelor of science and master of arts degrees from Nebraska uni- versity. Rainbow strings, the dance band and the pep band are the special groups which the director of instrumental music, Samuel F. Thomas, sponsors. Mr. Thomas is chairman of the All- city orchestra and the Omaha chair- man of the National String Teacher's association, Fishing is his favorite pastime in summer and ice skating, in winter. Mr. Thomas has his bach- elor and master of arts degrees from Omaha university. Mrs. Constance Tullis' school day be- gins at 7:30 when she teaches a be- fore school biology class. She also teaches general science. Being with her eight year old daughter rates as her favorite hobby. Mrs. Tullis also enjoys hiking and camping. She has her bachelor's degree from Omaha university and her master's degree from Nebraska university. She has also done biology field work at Minnesota university's biological sta- tion. Miss Florence Walker is an instructor in the Homemaking department. Miss Walker is co-sponsor of F.H.A. and a member of the Scholarship and Christmas Tea committees. Outside of school, Miss Walker enjoys reading, music, the theater and traveling. She has her bachelor's degree. Miss Walker has attended Colorado State college and the Universities of Omaha, Nebraska, Creighton, Southern Cali- fornia and Alaska. Jerald J. Weber is another newcomer to North's faculty this year. Mr. Weber teaches American and world history. He is also co-sponsor of Boys' UO Club and Student Council and as- sistant freshman football coach. Golf- ing, fishing and reading are Mr. Web- er's favorite hobbies, He has his bachelor's degree from Colorado uni- versity and is working on his master's degree at the University of Minnesota. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Phyllis Alexander is a new figure on the Viking office staff this year. As school stenographer, Mrs. Alexander's chief job is taking letters, but she also does other jobs in the office. Mrs. Alexander pre- pared for her present job by attending business school. Outside of school, Mrs. Alexander enjoys playing the organ, reading and sewing, Teaching English to freshmen and sophomores is the job of Miss Zdenka Sedlacek. She is also a member of the Landscaping committee. Garden- ing, playing the piano and reading are Miss Sedlacek's chief interests. She also likes to travel. She has visited Mexico, Hawaii and Canada. Miss Sedlacek has her bachelor of arts degree from Nebraska university and her master's degree from Colum- bia university. ' Art is such a serious subject! G'bye, rank The senior class ol I959 has among lhem a graduale who has been al Norlh lor 25 years. Frank McBride, cuslodian, will re- lire in June ol lhis year aller serving since July ol I934. Following his reliremenl he wanls lo iusl plain lake il easy, a resl he well deserves. He plans lo visil in Calilornia wilh his wile. l-lis lwo grandchildren will lake up any lime he may have lell over. Teachers and sludenls alike love him. l-lis lriendliness and sincere inleresl have won him his many lriends. l le is known lor bring- ing home made candy lo sludenls and lacul- ly members when someone has been espe- cially nice lo him. l-le is proud ol his Cilizen ol lhe Week award presenled lo him by lhe Norlh Slar lwelve years ago. lvlr. McBride is slill an oulslanding cilizen ol Norlh. l've loved every minule ol il, says Mr. McBride ol his many years al Norlh. l-lis minules have been lilled wilh required labor and many labors ol love -carrying sup- plies lor leachers, hanging poslers lor slu- denls, linding anylhing needed by anyone lo complele some lask, and supporling every Viking aclivily and leam. 1 ll, ,. , I ,t-,'fj1 V! fL. v ,ji k I ffnx ,ffm f fffif W ,fl cf' Zu X27 fl L27 fl J .f ' pf? 47, ,XZVL 4 ,L sf 112141 , 4 fl! ff L I JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE+Back row: Tomi Carroll, Mary K. Johnson, Jane Kolb, Jay Martinson, Sandie Robinson, Mary Ann Plate, Robert Mathews, Robert McKean, Warren White, Beth Meyers, Kay Sparck, Madeline Adams. First row: Carole Ronald Curnow, Sharon Connor, Nlalanie Jeub, Karen Pflasterer. Seibert, Donna Leonard, Sally Hansen, James Limpp, Carol Second row: Miss Evadena M. Peterson, Lovie Ann Jeffrey, Sharon Powell, Janice Lind, Jack Lausterer, Susan Morris, The Learn - - - I ny Language Le Cercle Francais, the French club. had an active year. Members enioyecl a potluck supper. a Christmas party, a picnic and pro- grams teaturing slides ot scenes in France and Denmark. Otticers tor the tirst semester were: Barbara Nuclcolls, president: Kay l-larris, vice-president: Jean Gebhart, secretary- treasurer: and Penny LeBarge and Joann lvlacey, sergeants-at-arms. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS--Back row: Mrs. Rita Ring, Robin Dyas, Shirley Nixon, Valeen Dolinsky, Mary Hurlburt, Maureen Matthews, Janelle Jeffrey, Marcia Person. Second row: Merrily McCann, Joyce Danielson, Bets Doster, Betty Simpson, Joann Macey, Colleen Second semester otticers included Jean l-lenry, president: Penny LeBarge, vice-presi- clentg Kay l-larris, secretary-treasurer: and Diane Hartman and Jean Gebhart, serg- eants-at-arms. To be a member a student had to be passing in French or to have talcen French tor two years. Mrs. Rita Ring sponsored the Club. Richmond, Joana Witnerbee. First row: Diane Hartman, Kay Harris, Jean Henry, Penny LeBarge, Barbara Nuckolls, Jeanne Gebhart, Karen Field, Barbara McNutt. 27 NATIONAL THESPIANS-Back row: Eileen Gundersen, Janet Smith, Donna Kaven, Vicki Harris, Susie Fay, Susan Tannahill, Linda Mae Atchison, Janice Lind, Sandy Round. Second row: l l Baade, Ellen McElroy, Barbara NlcNutt. First row: Isabel Miller, Nancy llllleynek, Samuel Page, Donna Leonard, Sue Hornish, Donna Hoffmann, Sandy Gordon, Bill Yates, Sue Printz, Dolores Brewer, Jeanne Gebhart, Linda Fixmer, Karen Worthington, Bill Billotte, Judy Hofgaard. John Morgan, Bob Sutphen, Jay Menze, Tony Sortino, Barbara Thespians Ser e Through wma National Thespians is a national honor society tor speech students who have earned at least lO points ot service. Thespians, under the direction ot Miss Margaret Nielsen, participated in the school Thanksgiving and Christmas programs. The highlight ot their activities was the Junior Theater production ot Simon Big Ears. A similar play is presented annually tor one weelc tor elementary school pupils. ln May a cast ot Thespians appeared in the senior play, The Barretts ot Wimpole Street. Otticers were Donna l-lottmann. pres,- dent: Donna Leonard, recording secretary: Nancy Mleynelc, corresponding secretary: Sandy Gordon, treasurer: and Sam Page, historian. Barbara Baade, Sue Hornish, Sandy Gordon, Nancy Mleynek and Sam Page form the royal court. 28 Bob Sutphen and Tony Sortino obey the queen's command in 'Simon Big Ears , GLACIERS-Back row: Nancy A. Mleynek, Pat Kizlin, Sharon Johnson, Nancy Hutcheson, Marilyn J. Blnderup, Jane Kolb, Leonora Connelly, Sandie Robinson, Christy Fuglei, Linda Stouffer, Dorene Self, Janice Lind, Amy Nelson, Miss Marlene Gatz. First row: Lovie Ann Jeffrey, Sharon Fry, Karen Pflasterer, Shirley Johnson, Karen Luschen, Cathie McDonald, Sue Hornish, Sandy Carlson, Marty Anderson, Judy Moe, Sharon Connor, Ellen lVlcElroy. Gals Mast Maintain mmf fades Glaciers was composed of 25 upperclass girls wifh a 2 plus average in English. Sponsored by Miss Marlene Gafz, fhe group Psfrived fo gain a richer appreciafion of lil- erafure. Acfivifies of fhe club included a Chrisf- mas parly, a Senior Farewell fea and pro- grams based on legendary characfers and greal' lovers in liferafure. - Glaciers officers firsf and second semes- fers were: presidenf, Sue l-lornish and Ca- fhie McDonald: vice-presidenf, Sandy Carl- son and Karen Luscheng secrefary, Marfha Anderson and Shirley Johnson: freasurer, Judy Moe and Karen Pflasfererg and ser- geanfs-af-arms, Sharon Connor, Ellen McEl- roy, Sharon Fry and Lovie Jeffrey. GREGGITES-Back row: Nancy Huitt, Mary Leach, Karen Kullbom, Marilyn Binderup, Sydney Jo LaPount, Jeanie O'Neill, Penny Bailey. Second row: Mrs. Mary Uhl Collins, Rosemary Wagner, Marilou Thibault, Marilyn Tate, Phyllis Gilmore, Sharon Petteys, Shirley To help girls fo see whal being a business woman would really be like is fhe main goal of fhe Greggifes. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Mary Uhl Collins, wifh Miss Marlyne Hoffmann as co- sponsor. This year fhe officers were: Della lnglis, office manager, Peggy Merica, as- sisfanf office manager, Beffy Manning, sec- relary: Carolyn Jensen, ireasurerg and Nan- cy Dewey and Mary Quimby, messengers. The group's acfivifies included 'rrips fo many Omaha business houses and lheir an- nual frip fo Lincoln in fhe spring. Any girl who has and mainfains a I grade average in shorfhand is eligible for membership. Ostler, Mary Ann Trusler, Sunny Gordon, Miss Marlyne Hoffmann, Front row: Jeannie Nelson, Judy Turner, Carolyn Jensen, Della Inglis, Peggy Merica, Mary Ellen Quimby, Betty Manning, Nancy Dewey, Nancy Allbee. 0 29 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE -- Back row: Miss Mary Hamilton, Schumaker, Jack Lausterer, Keith Carlson. First row: Bets Doster, Kay Harris, Tom Horton, Bob Johnson, Charles Schmid, James Robert Johnson, Kathleen Field, Jim Limpp, Gordon Brostrom, Pelowski, Linda Stouffer, Jean Henry. Second row: Gene Olewine, Jay Martinson, Dale Anderson. Christie Fuglei, Keith Johnson, Max Voigt, Karen Field, Roger Debvztors se ower 0 ersuvzsion Naiional Forensic League, a naiional hon- or sociely for debaiors, ailempled 'ro pro- mote all types oi speech lalenls. Member- ship was limiled io iuniors and seniors who earned 25 poinis by parlicipalion in de- bale, oraiory, poelry, exiemporaneous speaking, and dramatic or humorous read- ings. 'l e i ellectuall elite are sub- Th nt y servient to the masses, quote Karen Field. l 30 Oiiicers for the year were Jim Limpp, presideni: Kathleen Field, vice-presideniq Diane l-lariman, secrelaryg and Gordon Brosirom, lreasurer. Max Voigi and Roger Schumalcer were awarded a lrophy for being a superior ieam ai The Lincoln Noriheasl lournameni. Kaih- leen Field and Karen Field won a play-oii debale io capture a second place irophy in The Girl's Missouri Valley debaie Tourna- meni. Gordon Brosirom, Max Voigl, Jim Limpp and Keiih Johnson were presenled ceriiii- caies lor being oulslanding debale ieams ai The l-lasiings lournameni. Jim Limpp and Karen Field received medals ior being oul- slanding individual debalors. Miss Mary Elizabelh l-lamillon, debaie coach. was awarded a second diamond for her pin by lhe Naiional Forensic League. Only 27 high schools debale coaches in 33 years have been given lhis recogniiion for dislinguished service. Only i9 speech in- slruclors in' lhe Uniied Siales who have been so honored are slill aciive in speech aclivilies. Resolved: Thai The Uniled Siaies should adopi lhe esseniial iealures oi lhe Briiish sysiem oi educaiion. This was The nalional debale iopic. Figure Are Fun A lcnowledge ol higher mathematics is the goal ot Digits. Membership is limited to iuniors and seniors who have a 2 average in mathematics and a 3.5 average in all other academic subjects. Qlticers lor lirst and second semesters were: president, Jim Limpp and Amy Nel- sonq vice-president, Carol Powell and Bob lviclieang secretary, Diane l-lartman and Janet Seamang treasurer, Ken Chattield and Bob Campbell: and sergeant-at-arms, Steve l-loleman, Anita Lee, lvlary Ann Plate and Tom l-larvey. Developing a practical application of math as well as having fun with math are the obiectives ol Fractions. lvleimbership is DIGITS AND MU ALPHA THETA-Back row: Sharen Kimball, Janice Lind, Jack Lausterer, Judy Giles, Ron Hoham, Beverly Kubi, Ramon Dinsdale, Shirley Johnson. Second row: Joyce Wilson, Doug Gaeth, Judy Mangan, Gordon Brostrom, Sue Hornish, Doug Adams, Linda Stouffer, Jay Martinson, Kay Harris, J. C. Bryan. Front row: Tom Harvey, Mary Ann Plate, Bob Campbell, Janet Seaman, Robert McKean, Amy Nelson, James Limpp, Carol Powell, Ken Chatfield, Diane Hartman, Anita Lee, Stephen Holeman. Jim Limpp, John Bryan, Bob McKean and Jay Martinson examine the charter for Mu Alpha Theta. open to freshmen and sophomores. Otlicers tor the lirst and second semes- ters were: president, Peggy Dennis and Rich- ard Clineg vice-president, Dorothy Auten- rieth and Nancy Underwoodq secretary, Nancy Powell and ivlarie Engelhartg treas- urer, lvlary Johnson and lvlonica Bolton: and sergeants-at-arms, Tim Barnes, Nancy Un- derwood and Marilyn Peterson. FRACTIONS-Back row: Miss Marion Heiser, Ann Bonanno, Tom- mie Alexis, Virginia Everison, John Steg, Leslie Roe, James Pear- son, Kathy Lush, David Sudduth, Sandra Danforth, Sherrie Waller, Sharon Gordon.,Second row: Judith Rohlfs, Larry Hicks, Sharon Baker, Ed Ramsey, Karen Jensen, Alan Owens, Marlene Hall, Wil- liam Neville, Ellen Parrish, Jerry Redfield, Susan Quest, Lorna Fischer, Kayleen Kleider. Front row: Barbara Jacobson, Diane Shannon, Vaughn Reuther, Nancy Powell, Dottie Autenrieth, Peggy Dennis, Richard Cline, Nancy Underwood, Marie Engelhart, Monika Bolton, Tim Barnes, Jean Fenstermacher, Howard Heinisch. 3 l FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA--Back row: Sheila Nelson, Monika Bolton, Marilyn Larsen, Charlotte Steele, Maureen Mat- thews, Frances Storey, EuJane Wymore, Barbara Nuckolls, LaVohn Isvik, Linda Fixmer, Joann Macey, Cathie McDonald, Mabel Simp- son, Georgia Erpelding, Sandy Nicklen. Second row: Beverly Theil, Pat Blakeney, Jean Fenstermacher, Judy Giles, Carol Moore, Susan Lund, Shirley Ostler,A Kay Lund, Joan Thompson, Linda Mull, Mary Hurlburt, Marlene Hall, Kelly Ekfelt, Judy Mayland, Sally Hansen. Front row: Lois Farris, Mary Saup, Mary Leach, Sue Wurg- ler, Karen Field, Barbara Jacobson, Dorene Self, Sharon Connor, Amy Nelson, Judy Moe, Kay Harris, Lovie Ann Jeffrey, Shirley Johnson, Karen Luschen, Carmen Funk, Diane Shannon, Kayleen Kleider, Carolyn Grothe, Janelle Jeffrey, Robin Dyas. Membership in the Future Teachers of America organization was open to all who plan a career as a teacher. Meetings served as opportunities to tell the members more about the profession. Cfficers were Judy Moe, president: Amy Nelson, vice-president: Kay l-larris, secre- tary: and Lovie Ann Jeffrey, treasurer. This club was sponsored by lvliss Cleo Butler. Committee chairmen were Dorene Self, merit: Amy Nelson, programg Sharon Con- nor, publicity and membership: Karen Field, social: and Shirley Johnson, service. Gift baskets for the needy were filled as a club project at Christmas and Thanksgiv- ing. Members ushered at the district teach- ers convention and Open i-louse. 32 FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA-Back row: Lovie Ann Jeffrey, Janet Seaman, Doris Finch, Deanna Middaugh, Patty Shane, Ann Vashon, Carol Morgan, Mary Ann Plate, Merrily McCann, Sharen Kimball, Sharon Hooker, Cathy Anderson, Linda Hannawalt, Margaret Perry, Sharon Sylvester. Second row: Sue Bobbitt, Nancy Allbee, Nancy Dewey, Judy Mayland, Beth Nelson, Holly Miller, Martina Nielsen, Theresa Rasey, Lois Hinrichs, Janice DeHaan, Beverly Kubie, Colleen Kellogg, Vicki Harris, Virginia Opitz, Jo Ann Carter. Front row: Carole Tomte, Joyce Wilson, Ramona Garn, Judy Hofgaard, Judy Hansen, Betty Bechtel, Isabel Miller, Marty Anderson, Sandy Gordon, Judy Moe, Janet Smith, Donna Hoffmann, Sharon Petteys, Joyce Carter, Jean Baxter, Sue Wurgler. Future Nurses of America enjoyed many interesting programs this year. They heard a speaker on physical therapy. a panel of student nurses, and a representative from Immanuel School of Nursing. They also took an excursion to the J. P. l.ord's school, made stuffed toys for the Salvation Army, and bought ielly for the J. P. Lord school. FNA is sponsored by lvliss Helen Jelinek. the school nurse. Officers this year were: president, Sandy Gordon: vice-president. lvlarty Anderson: secretary-treasurer, Jo Gingrich: and sergeants-at-arms, Judy lvloe and Janet Smith. lrree Slw 'll Bells Striving to move the students and teach- ers guiclcly and smoothly trom the school is the main job ot the Fire Patrol. This group made up ot 96 upperclassmen is led by taculty members E. E. l-lelligso, T. C. John- son, l-l. L. Dally and student members, Keith Johnson and Nancy ivlleynelc. Checking to see it the members were on duty and doing their iobs were tloor cap- tains: Dan Fullcerson, Gordon Brostrom, Jaclc Lausterer, Randall Andersen, and Jim Bauer. Members were charged with seeing that all windows were closed, that the physically FIRE PATROL-Back row: Keith Johnson, Vicki Corey, Ken Edwards, Judy Filbert, Jim Eddy, Judy Mangan, Jay Menze, Sandie Round, Arlo Grafton, Pat Kizlin, Ron Springer, Judy Hofgaard, Terry Reard, Jean Henry. Second row: JoDeI Nye, Dud Kersey, Karen Field, John O'Donnell, Judy Moe, Jack Davey, Joyce Anglim, Gary Nielsen, Kathleen Field, Gary Blair, Marilou Thibault, Mike Barber, Mary Lou Wendt, Bill Yates. Front row: Karen Lindberg, Tony Sortino, Karen Swanson, Dan Fulkerson, Dolores Brewer, Gordon Brostrom, Sue Hornish, Jack Petersen, Donna Hoffmann, Randy Andersen, Sandy Gordon, Larry Greer, Judy Van Cleve, Roger Moore. lert Fire Patrol handicapped were helped trom the build- ing, and that no one remained in the school. Added to these duties was controlling contusion caused by the loss ot the south door as an exit. This year the tlow ot peo- ple trom the south end had to tollow the same routes taken by the rest ot second and third tloors. The change was necessary because ot the construction be- ing done on the south wing. This did not seem to disturb the Fire Patrol, tor they carried on their worlc etticiently and ettec- tively. FIRE PATROL-Back row: Jack Lausterer, Donna Corbino, Courtney Carnpbell, Jo Janet Gingrich, Gene Exceen, Darlene Anderson, Tom Dirks, Carol Morgan, Ed Connerley, Claudia Hayden, Tom Horton, Linda Atchison, Robert McKean, Susan Tannahill, James Limpp, Karen Baker. Second row: Dan Thurber, Sunny Gordon, Georgia Erpelding, Mike Lindemood, Marty Anderson, James Pelowski, Shirley Johnson, Ken Nelson, Cathie McDonald, Jim Herring, Judy Jorgenson, Ernie Abariotes, Phyllis Dinovo, Steve Johnson. Front row: Marilyn Ashmore, Judi Monaghan, Bob Wilkes, Jane Samson, Dick Farguson, Jeannie Nelson, Bob Gwynne- Vaughan, Susan Morris, Ron Zeigler, Jeannie Pakiser, Bob Campbell, Nancy Mleynelc, Richard Sudduth, Diane Hartman, Dick Van Sickle. 35 4 I B.S.O.---Back row: Steve Johnson, Courtney Campbell, Mike Tony Sortino. First row: James Sharp, Art Raschke, Gary Nielsen, Lindemood, Russ Ash, Bob Gwynne-Vaughan, Doug Ash, Stan John Riddell, Ken Edwards, R. P. Johnson, Tom Horton, Gordon H. lvlenze, Doug Gaeth, Ed Connerley, Dave Cowsky, John Olafson, Brostrom, James Johnson, Keith Johnson, Jay Menze, Gary Blair. B. S. 0. Tackle Modem ifoblems Boy's STudenT Opinion gives a selecT group OT iunior and senior boys a chance To express Their opinions and ideas on pre- senT day problems. These boys hold meeT- ings in The evenings aT The homes oT mem- bers. This acTive organizaTion is sponsored by James Sharp. BSO oTTicers TirsT and second semesTers were: presidenT, KeiTh Johnson and Ken Ed- wards: vice-presidenT, Jay lvlenze and Rob- erT Johnson, secreTary, Jim Johnson and Tom T'lorTong Treasurer, Ed Connerly and Gary Nielsen: chaplain, Gary Nielsen and Bob Gwynne Vaughan: and clerk, Gordon BrosTrom and John GlaTson. A dance parTy and The annual spring picnic highlighted The club's social year. BSO members meet with their spon- sor James Sharp before beginning election campaigns. Kathy llllichels, Judi Henion, and June Staab show off their Horizon sweat- shirts to sponsor Miss Nlarlyne Hoff- man. Artisans' officers hold sponsor, Mrs. Eileen Shearer, captive. Playing tic tac toe? No, they're making scenery for Simon Big Ears . ARTISANS-Back row: Janet Grossman, Carol Morgan, Judy Jorgenson, Cathie McDonald, EuJane Wymore, Max Voigt, Tommie Alexis, Marna Jean Talbot, Paula Berg, Lorna Fisher, Darlene Anderson, Judy Vondra, Second row: Susan Morris, Jeannie Nelson, Kay Sparck, Sharon Lohrnann, Norrine Vasholz, Valeen Artisans' Touch 7 6dlL6S wut To gain a greater appreciation ot art and to serve the school was the main purpose ot Artisans this year. The members ot Ar- tisans made scenery tor Simon Big Ears , decorated tor Fun Nite, and created a tlower garden tor the Aurora. They were also responsible tor the publicity art work tor Career Day and the Military Ball. The members and their sponsor, Mrs. Eileen Shearer, tool: a trip to Joslyn, visited an art studio, and heard many interesting speakers. Ctticers tor the year were: president, Claudia l-laydeng vice-president, Marty An- dersong secretary-treasurer, Judy Filbertg and sergeants- at -arms, Bill Jones and John Riddell. Dolinsky, Beth Nelson, Joyce Wilson, Vicki Corey, Harlene Breeling, Christie Jensen, Judy Becker, Mrs. Eileen Shearer, First row: Gail Browning, Kay Lund, Pat Blakeney, Claudia Hayden, Marty Anderson, John Riddell, Judy Filbert, Karen Luschen, Sue Printz, Judy Hartman, Judy Osborn. 38 5 HORIZONS-Back rovv: Karen Baker, Kathy Michel, Linda Morris, Jo Del Nye, Susan Morris. Second row: Judy Jorgenson, Sandy Carlson, Judy Mangan, Mary Lou Wendt, Judy Van Cleve, Peggy Dennis, Barbara Hayden. Front row: Claudia Hayden, Marty mflcfs mfizon Horizons is a naTional Camp Fire organi- zaTion Tor girls. The group was lcepl busy all year wiTh Their annual Car Wash Tor Cancer, a scavenger hunT aT ChrisTmas Time Tor needy Tamilies, and a spring dance, The April Amour . Presiding aT The meeTings were Donna l-loiimann, presidenT1 Jane Samson, vice- presidenT3 Jeanie Palciser, secreTaryg Judy l-lenion. Treasurer: and sergeanTs-aT-arms, lVlarTy Anderson and Dolores Brewer. S.T.S.-Back rovv: Sharon Johnson, Shirley Johnson, Jean Henry, LaVohn Isvik, Pat Kizlin, Tom Horton, Jeff Jacobsen, Dan Classen, Dick Gorton, R. P. Johnson, Joyce Wilson, Janet Smith, Kay Harris, Mabel Simpson, Connie Stupp, Second row: Barbara Nuckolls, Judy Giles, Judy Moe, Judy Lee, Bill Jones, Tony Sortino, Keith Johnson, Terry Reard, Ken Edwards, Gary Nielsen, John Blacketer, James Anderson, Jeanie Pakiser, Donna Hoffmann, Dolores Brewer, Carol Morgan, Miss Marlyne Hoffmann. Not pictured: Judi Henion, June Stabb. lwzllenge Many A beTTer knowledge oi The world and its acTiviTies is The purpose of STS. Juniors and seniors who have a 2 plus average in hisTory gualiiied Tor membership. Nathan Mohar and lvirs. Mary Brown served as sponsors. Qiiicers were: presidenT, RoberT Johnson: vice-presidenT, Karen Field: secreTary-Treas- urer, Susan Tannahillg and sergeanTs-aT- arms, Linda Fixmer and Dale BarTon. Limpp, Judy Mayland, Christy Fuglei, Anita Lee. Front row: Diane Hartman, Mary Ann Plate, Sally Hansen, Beth Nelson, Roger Moore, Linda Johnson, Richard Moore, Linda Fixmer, James John- son, Karen Field, Robert Johnson, Kay Lund, Steve Holeman, Sue Hornish, Charles Myrback, Bets Doster, John Riddell, Carmen Funk, David Lund, Susan Tannahill, Sandy Round, Merrily McCann. 37 CHEERLEADERS-Marilyn Vorel, Phyllis Dinovo, Susan Tannahill, Jeanie Pakiser, Karen Swanson, Linda Atchison, Mary Lou Wendt, A smile plus a round ol applause one could always lind lhroughoul ihe year when lhe eleven Cheerleaders were around lo encourage lhe Vikings. Caplained by Linda Alchison and mascoled by Bimbo, lhe Viking reams lound enlhusiaslic supporl in very capable hands. l-lelping The cheerleaders was the rhylhm group, beller known as lhe Polar Kals. Cap- lained by Janel Smith and under The spon- sorship ol Mrs. Rulh Seely, physical educa- lion inslruclor, lhe girls demonslraled lheir pep and precision al all lhe sporl events as well as in lheir Tico Tico specially acl in lhe Aurora. POLAR KATS and SENIOR POLARS-Back row: Barbara McNutt, Sandie Round, Joan Thompson, Karen Field, Beth Nelson, Linda Johnson, Vicki Corey, Betty Ostberg, Sue Vvurgler, Jackie Selner, Donna Hoffmann, Sharon Lohmann, Carmen Funk, lvlarilyn Rickard, Joyce Anglim, Pat Kizlin, Sharon Connor, Judy Mayland, Sharon Sylvester. Second rovv: Charlotte Bennett, Colleen Kellogg, Linda Fixmer, Judy Lee, Nancy Mleynek, Barbara Nuckolls, Joann Macey, LaVohn Isvik, Tanis Michaelsen, Sue Hornish, Peggy Merica, Judy Moe, Judy Van Cleve, Marilou Thibault, Nancy Dewey, Pam Dolores Brewer, Barbara Jacobson, Sandy Carlson, Sandy Gordon. Cheerleaders have snack before game time to give them energy for an evening of upepf' Blakeney, Jean Henry, Donna Kaven, Eileen Gundersen, Vicki Anne Harris, Jeanne Gebhart, Margaret Steyer. Front row: Donna Leonard, Sharon Johnson, Judy Oliver, Theresa Rasey, Kathy Old- ham, Kay Oldham, Susan Thompson, Judy Jorgenson, Karen Pflas- terer, Carol Morgan, Diane Hartman, Mary Ann Plate, Claudia Downs, Marty Anderson, Claudia Hayden, Kay Harris, Mabel Simpson, Donna Corbino, Connie Conway, Marilyn Ashmore, Jeanie O'NeiII, Janice Lind, Susan Fay. QQ iv Wa 494 Q9 ... , ..... BOYS' O CLUB-Back row: Bill Barbour, Charles Sohm, Ron Springer, Don Parrish, Gary Blair, Ed Hild, Richard Hurley, Jack Davey, Jack Petersen, Gordon Brostrom, Rich Less, Al Hollings- worth, Roger Schumaker, Duane Taylor, Bob Suddick, Ed Bitcon. Front row: Don Stone, Bob Campbell, Ray Richmond, Joe Ros- sito, Mike Lindemood, Bill Homan, Jim Herring, Gary Bates, Bob Gwynne-Vaughan, David Nlay, Arlo Grafton, Rodney Ferguson, Jim Eddy, Dud Kersey, Randy Curnow, John Nlorgan, Ron Barney, Ron Clark. BOYS' O CLUB-Back row: Jack Lausterer, Torn Horton, Ed Connerly, Fred Wilke, Gerald George, Stan lVlenze, Tom Leach, Brad Kersey, lVlike Feichtinger, Dave Hagglund, Art Raschke, Randy Anderson, John Burger, Roger Willenberg, Dennis Stevens, Nick Nelson, Dale Anderson, Rex Nledley, Dick Badtke, Roger Nleisenbach. Front row: Steve Walenz, Dick Van Sickle, Dick Farguson, Bill Homan, Dennis Taylor, Russell Ash, Bill Yates, Jerry Hohman, Travis Lux, John Olafson, Dean Taylor, Tom Jackson, Doug Ash, Jeff Harpster, Dan Lucas, Dick Byers, Douglas Claxton, Ernie Abariotes. Time 6? etermirmtien Win Letters North l-ligh O Club reorganized this year underythe sponsorship ot Carol R. Gast and Jerald Weber. C Club membership is limited to let- termen and student managers. Monthly meetings were held at which ways to im- prove the spirit ot the school and the attitude ot the athletes were among the topics discussed. One proposal being studied by the let- termen is the purchase ot a victory bell, which would be rung atter an athletic victory. The Conduct committee was appointed to set up standards to be upheld by boys participating in the athletic program. Other committees included Initiation, Member- ship, and Standards. Q A tormal O Club initiation was held last tall and another planned tor his spring. Otticers tor the year were: president, Fred Wilkeg vice-president, Dean Taylor: secretary-treasurer, Rusty Ash: and ser- geants-at-arms, Gary Blair and Duane Taylor. Dean Taylor and Fred Wilke confer with Coach Gast about HO club activities. - ----- ---.: 355, .a , A, .,.,:J: gn 5553: ,ee ::-:::..::a4:5g:5ggz,.,,:,- ., tw wie 4956 6 - gs, A , -: :gg 55 rag., . - ffi9fm1-.g555E5E.E:A,- 1 5 l . I gg. :::: -:. f e '2- .., , -35 1-: 4, ' ' ' -11. 5 :Q 'fi ,fi -: 52' gf' f':f:' Zi' Q ', :f3 'f:ff'i1r1Z:5:'5f' ', In Q4 ,, rt: ' ,Q ,ZfEfiE52: Q -3-:::E:5 iii, 'f -EE 5, ..5E5' 'ive V. W' P- . 2,.Q1f'i','3 -155: .- 'Wa Q. Q ' ,:,E,E5:1.i' 4555555551-,.,EiQEi5iiEiEi:fEEffZEiEiE5i 'fIfEfEE 2:51525 ' ,- -,fi +2 .fa fbkay, ,f.,r:rEi , , QQ ,:r1ErE5i55i-.- e ii f The insTrumenTal music deparTmenT, un- dancing oT Sandy WenninghoTT and Sharon Rainbow Strings der The direcTion oT Samuel F. Thomas, is a very closely kniT organizaTion. lvlany oT The 250 members in The deparTmenT parTici- paTe in boTh band an dorchesTra. A varieTy oT acTiviTies and perTormances lcepT The band and orchesTra very busy all year long. AT an elecTion held lasT spring, Nancy l'luTcheson and John l'lepTinger were cho- sen drum maioreTTe and drum maior re- respecTively. Nancy and John Took over Their responsibiliTies as leaders oT The band aT The STaTe Fair in Lincoln The TirsT weelc oT school. AT each TooTball game The marching band high-lighTed The halT-Time. The Tap Is Select mu Allard added To The specTacular shows. The band Twirlers, capTained by Judy l.epley, were also TeaTured aT each Viking game. Music Tor The pep rallies and home basl4oT- ball games was Turnished by The pep band. The enTire band group presenTed a con- cerT Tor The public in February. The con- cerT was also given as an acTiviTy program Tor The sTudenTs. OTher band acTiviTies included march- ing aT ROTC RecogniTion NighT, and par- TicipaTion in The All-CiTy Band ConcerT. Rainbow STrings is an all-girl organizaTion oT selecT members. The group played inci- denTal music Tor many diTTerenT programs such as The STudenT Council BangueT, EBI Day, and The Career Day Luncheon. RAINBOW STRINGS-Nancy Hutcheson, Carol Traut, Dorothy riawait, EuJane Wymore, Ellen Parrish, Doris Finch, Linda Wiemann. Autenrieth, Anita Lee, Gayiene Morrison, Jim Niisner, Linda Han- 69 Janet Seaman entertains students by slaying Londonderry Aire on her Baritone horn, Junior Denny Taylor sings I Hear You Knocking for the audience at the band concert. Everybody 01165 Bama! Music The dance band, under the direction ot Dean Geist, turnished music tor many varied dances and activities throughout the year. They played tor the Christmas Belle and Spring Swing dances. The group also pro- vided the accompaniment tor the Fun Night DANCE BAN DfBack row: William VVakefieId,Janet Seaman, Ramon Dinsdale, Larry Wilhelm, Dean Geist, Ron Cool, Tom Harvey. Second row: John Watson, Vern Somers, Doug Gaeth, Bob Mathews, David talent show and the second halt ot the Aurora. Various combos, made up ot dance band members, played tor such activities as the Chevron Shuttle and the Student Council Banquet. Cowvsky, Karen Nioyer. Front row: Dennis Taylor, Nancy Hutcheson Anita Lee, Linda Wiemann. Pianist: Jim Misner. I i 67 Orchestra Personnel VIOLINS-Anita Lee, Linda Weirnann, Nancy Hutcheson, Carole Steimer, Lovie Jeffrey, Deanna Middaugh, Carol Traut, Diana Beach, Harriet Gamble, Karen Jensen, Gaylene Morrison, Sharon Varley, Sandra Danforth, Diana Vidlak, Sandra Robinison, Mary Tatreau, Judy King, Sharon Christoffersen, Irene Thomas. VIOl.ASfDoris Finch, Karen Moyer, Stephen l-loleman, Virginia Clark, Grace Yates, Geraldine Holding, Kay White, Richard Muel- ler, CELLOS-EuJane Wymore, Linda Hannawalt, Janet Seaman, Tom Gingrich, Richard Cantwell, Cecilia Stice, Clifford Shoemaker. BASSES--John Watson, Dorothy Autenrieth, Carol Gray, Colleen Richmond, Donna Maynard, Norrine Vasholz, Mahlon Smiih, Jean Fenstermacher. FLUTES-Diana Shannon, Shirley Nixon, Margaret Steyer, David Cowsky, Marie Engelhart, OBOES-Gloria van Dyke. ENGLISH HORNfJean Wilson. BASSOONS--Carol Powell, Ronald Bailey. CLARINETS-John Olafson, Vern Sorner, Doug Gaeth, Bob Mathews, BASS CLARINET-Dennis Taylor. FRENCH HORNS-Barbara Strilzic, Ken True, Rich Cline, Marilyn Larsen. TRUMPETS-Ramon Dinsdale, Stan Birge, Larry Wilhelm, Robert Ashley. TROMBONES--Dean Geist, Ren Cool, Jackie Winter, Tom Harvey, Ruth Ann Robinson, HARP--Jim Misner, Ellen Parrish. TUBAfGerald Larson. TVMPANI-David Vandegrift. PERCUSSIONgChuck Sutton, William Wakefield, James Maji. The members oT The lNlorTh l-ligh sym- phony orchesTra spenT many hours pracTic- ing Tor iTs concerTs and group perTorm- ances. Symphonic music was presenTed Tor Open T-louse. among The acTs in The Fun NighT varieTy show, and aT The annual ChrisTrnas pageanT. The orchesTra played The overTure Gigi in The Aurora and also accompanied The acTs in The TirsT halT oT The show. This year The Viking orchesTra Took parT in an exchange program wiTh CenTral l-ligh School in Sioux CiTy, lowa. The Sioux CiTy orchesTra periformed here April 8. The visiT was reTurned by NorTh members on April 23. KaThleen Blum was TeaTured as vocal soloisT wiTh The orchesTra in Sioux CiTy. KaThy was accompanied by EuJane Wy- more on her cello. ConcerT-misTresses Tor The year were Linda Wiemann, AniTa Lee and Nancy l-luTcheson. The Three girls alTernaTed Tor The honor aT various concerTs. The symphony orchesTra also appeared in The All-CiTy OrchesTra ConcerT, and played Tor The comme-ncemenT exercises. rclfestm Plays xclmn e rogmm 68 RED CROSS-Back row: Susan Tannahill, Linda Atchison, Karen Pflasterer, Carol Morgan, Shirley Johnson, Judi Monaghan, R. P. Johnson, Dick Gorton, Richard Cline, Mary Ann Plate, Janet Williams, Nancy Powell, Lorna Fischer, Marcia Lewis, Barb Morley. Second row: Holly Miller, Dona Hall, Carolyn Grothe, John Furstenberg, Sunny Gordon, Cal Hennig, Linda Fixmer, Jim Limpp, Vicki Harris, Jeff Jacobsen, Elizabeth Monico, Jean Holst, Nancy Naylon, Sheila Nelson, Phyllis Dinovo. Front row: Diane Hartman, Nancy Hutcheson, Robert Basilevac, Kathleen A. Oldham, Bill Homan, Jan Wardell, Bob Gwynne-Vaughan, Karen Pope, Richard Houghton, Pam Krell, Dan Classen, Peggy Dennis, Chris Jorgensen, Gail Coglizer, Sandra Danforth. RED CROSS-Back row: Barbara Nuckolls, Donna Kaven, Judy Lee, Mabel Simpson, Karen Lindberg, Bets Doster, Alan W. Owens, Jim Morrison, Vern Johnson, Jo-Del Nye, Malanie Jeub, Gail Browning, Pat Blakeney, Jean Henry. Second row: Grace Yates, Judy Moe, Eileen Gundersen, Dolores Brewer, Christie Fuglei, James Boyd Johnson, John Riddell, David Lund, Tom Harvey, Sandy Gordon, Judy Van Cleve, Sharon Lohmann, Marilyn Tate, Joyce Denne. Front row: Ken Edwards, Jeannie Nelson, Jay Menze, Donna Hoffmann, Tony Sortino, Sue Hornish, Keith Johnson, Pat Kizlin, Steve Johnson, Tom Horton, JoJanet Gingrich, Terry Reard, Marilou Thibault, Jack Davey. ea' ross Sccztters Vike Goodwill The Junior Red Cross is attiliated with the National Red Cross. All students are eligible tor membership. Two representa- tives trom each homeroom are elected tor special meetings. Junior Red Cross sponsored the Criss- Crosser dance in cooperation with all the city's chapters on April I7. Proceeds went to the National Children's Fund. Albums depicting lite in the United States were sent to Italy and Denmark. A gitt chest tor the needy was sent overseas. Other activities included giving parties at St. Joseph's hos- pital and participation in a program which showed proper action to be taken in a dis- aster area. The year's activities were ti- 34 nanced by an annual tund driver in all home- rooms. Keith Johnson presided as president. Other otticers were Sue Hornish, vice-presi- dent: Pat Kizlin, secretary: Steve Johnson, treasurer: and Tony Sortino, Inter-City Red Cross reporter. Jo Janet Gingrich served as tirst vice-president ot the Inter-City Red Cross Council. Committee chairmen were Robert Paul Johnson, album: Judy Van Cleve, Veterans' hospital newsletter: and Sandy Gordon, gitt chest. Sponsors ot the Viking chapter were lvlrs. lvlary Brown, lvliss Janet Berry and Albert Black. Future or Them FNA members and their sponsor, Miss Helen Jelinek arrange stuffed animals to give to the Salvation Army, The purpose oT The FuTure T-Tomemakors oT America is To promoTe inTeresT and skill in home economics. Miss Cleo BuTler is The chapTer sponsor. The Fl-lA members sewed bibs and ki- monos Tor The chiidren aT The UniversiTy hospiTaT aT ChrisTmas, and made Tray Tavors aT EasTer. The girls aTTended a oTisTricT FHA meeT- ing aT FremonT in OcTober. They also senT seven repre-senTaTives To The FT-IA STaTe ConvenTion aT Lincoln in April. This year's oTTicers were Donna Corbino, presioTenT3 Sandy TomTe, vice-presiolenT3 Donna ivlayher, secreTary: and Carolyn GroThe, Treasurer. Jeanie O'Neil and Dela Inglis put out Ugoodiesw for the FHA bake sale. lu Nursing euclriu , ofuemukiug FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICAeBack rovv: Margaret Steyer, Marilyn Edwards, Mary Yates, Beverly Gosch, Dorothy Vaughn, Audrey Williams, Peggy Bell, Pat Rucker, Donna Cullen, Jorie Arnenta, Second row: Janet Adkins, Margaret Willey, Shirley Larson, Jackie Severson, Betty Manning, Kay Oldham, Patricia Carper, Karren Bartholomew, Karen Behney, Linda Nixon. Front row: Kathy Oldham, Rosalie Blank, Frances Nelson, Donna Lambertsen, Donna Mayher, Donna Corbino, Sandra Tomte, Carolyn Grothe, Judy Osborn, Linda Riddle, Miss Cleo Butler. 33 ff f ,WV'J 'Aff ,ff fi if 2459 my .MVA J ki if V ,ju Q! if f v' if ' A My? N 'J Jfffff' X W A O E J V I fi! X7 J' A ' ff' pi ,ff if Lyn? W JM x ffm - f ff Wgf V ..A, I ,f ' A ' 1 f 'M v J WML 01 N U J? li 6 J f 1 fl 'G 0 ,ff .v JH jflwwq. Qnfmz WM VA Wi R 505 v L ,A . Ufv w jtA Qi if 1 fi A Y qqq Mfg 1 Qngamigatiome POLO DEL NORTE Back o C a Sue C te sen Ellen McElroy, Doris Finch. Front row: Vicki Corey, Jim Johnson, a d Lo se Sutt n Pat Kizlin, Pam Blakeney, Brad Kersey, Judy Nlayland. ll lbafennent, Saben, ovemnt EI Polo Del NorTe is composed oT Third and TourTh year Spanish sTudenTs. The mem- bers puT ouT a. guarTerly paper which is prinTed in Spanish. The acTiviTies oT The group are sponsored by Mrs. Louise SuTTon. PaTTy Kizlin presided as presidenT oT The club. OTher oTTicers Tor The year were vice- presidenT, Jim Johnsong secreTary-Treasurer, Pam Blalceneyp and sergeanTs-aT-arms, Geor- gia Erpelding and Brad Kersey. The social programs Tor The year included a spring and Tall picnic, and a ChrisTmas parTy aT which a giTT-Tilled pinaTa was broken Tor an exchange oT presenTs. Junior Classical League is composed oT sTudenTs sTudying Third and TourTh year LaTin. The League's programs and social acTi- viTies are sponsored by Miss Eyadena PeT- erson. This year's oTTicers were: presidenT, Jim Limppg vice-presidenT, Carol Powell: secreTary-Treasurer, Janice Lindy hisTorian, Sandie Robinsong parlimenTarian, Sally l'lan- sen: and ediTor, Donna Leonard. The year's acTiviTies included an iniTiaTion oT new members in The Tall and The club's annual Roman bangueT in The spring. Audiences aT The Tour perTormances oT The ThirTy-TiTTh annual Aurora were enTer- Tained by many TalenTed young people. From The TirsT noTe oT Gigi unTil The lasT dance line, Tequila , The acTs were color- Tul and excepTional. TwenTy-six girls in ScoTTish cosTumes opened The show wiTh Their soTT shoe lticlc- line. Balancing TruiT basl4eTs on Their heads, a group oT nine girls inTroduced a Trio oT Spanish numbers. NexT 40 girls did synco- paTed rhyThm wiTh maracas. Jo JaneT and Tom Gingrich Tollowed wiTh a heel-cliclcing dance. Isabel Miller won applause wiTh her blues singing, while The Dixieland sexTeT made a hiT wiTh Their iazz number. Co-operaTing and helping To malce The show a success, were The Aurora commiTTee, The make-up commiTTee and The sTage crew. The Aurora commiTTee consisTed oT Mrs. Louise SuTTon, Mrs. RuTh Seely, Miss Mar- gareT Nielsen, Miss Alice B. Croclcer, Miss Twila Cowman, and Samuel Thomas. Jim Johnson and BeTh Nelson were sTudenT members. The make-up commiTTee, headed by Don- na Leonard, was composed oT sTudenTs Trom The speech and dramaTics deparTmenT. lT was Their duTy To give ThaT final Touch. 78 Aurora Junior June Staab offers some Uforf bidden fruit to Janet Smith, a mem- ber of the Tequila line. Maureen Matthews balances daintly on her toes, while glittering tap dancer, Sandy Round, strikes a pretty pose. Singing girls, in pretty dresses, and handsome boys make this garden perfect. The final act of the 1959 Aurora is watched intently by the audience. llPoint your toes, smile pretty and kick high! School amces amd -TA. Meetings A varieTy oT school dances ThroughouT The year added To The enTerTainmenT and Tun oT all. STudenTs danced aT Fun NiTe, l-lomecoming, The lvliliTary Ball, and The Chevron ShuTTle. ChrisTmas Belle and SanTa Claus oT i958 were revealed aT The ChrisTmas Belle dance aTTer school Dec. I8. PaTTy Andrew and Nick Nelson were The sTudenTs' choices among The nominees oT The school's clubs To wear The misTleToe and holly. Miss Alice B. Crocker and her AcTiviTy commiTTee supervised The dance. The year was Topped by The Spring Swing on lvlay l in The caTeTeria. The dance was sponsored by The STudenT Council To raise money Tor Their annual proiecT oT awarding scholarships To ouTsTanding seniors. Miss Marlyne Hoffmann helps Sue Printz on P.-T. A. program ilDeveIop- ing Desirable Traits. Sophomore Patty Andrew and senior Nick Nelson beam as they are named Christmas Belle and Santa Claus. Sophomores Took parT in a ciTy-wide TesT- ing program in The Tall. STudenTs and Teach- ers meT To discuss The resulTs oT The lowa TesT oT EducaTional DevelopmenT aT The P.-T.A. meeTing Feb. I7. SpoTlighT on Developing Desirable TraiTs was The Theme oT The P-T.A. meeT- ing held March lO. SkiTs represenTing The English and business deparTmenTs were given by The dramaTic sTudenTs. This pres- enTaTion was ioinTly direcTed and wriTTen by lvliss MargareT Nielsen, lvliss Anne Keenan and lvliss lvlarlyne l-loTTmann. TwenTy ouTsTanding seniors were award- ed Erics aT The P-T.A. meeTing April 2l. Erics, which are golden replicas oT a Viking head, were presenTed To The lVlosTs and BesTs in various Tields oT school acTiviTy. The senior class voTed Tor Eric winners by secreT balloTs. 77 ff l GOLF-Back rovv: Brian Edvvards, Richard Wagner, Kirk Hansen, Second row: Jim Zuehlke, Jim Lindemood, Dick Moore, Keith Carl- Joe Warner, Joe Nevotti, Charles Schmidt, Dave Davis. Third sen, Dudley Kersey, Dick Bloedel, Ron Bailey, Billy Bolen. Front rovv: Coach Vernon Ekfeit, Fred Skinner, Frank Heydman, Eugene row: Carl Mackie, Angus Campbell, Roger Willenberg, Randy Osmond, Joe Riddell, Steve Lundholm, Dick Haub, Richard Kline. Andersen, Gary Bates, Mike Lindemood, Jim Zadalis, Jim Gember. GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM-Back rovv: Patricia Carper, Carmen Funk, Richmond. First row: Kathy Oldham, Donna Lambertson, Nancy Sharon Connor. Second rovv: Janet Seaman, Kay Oldham, Colleen Freeman, Carolyn Grothe, Bobbie Wagner. TENNIS-Back row: Mike McColley, Roger Schumaker, Gordon ner, Ted Sanko, Coach Orville Matzke. Not pictured: Jack Lausterer. Brostrom, Robert Johnson. Front rovv: Don Livingstone, Jim Mis- ..,. , X-eff .X if Z Your Mark Dave Hagglund unleashes the springs in his legs to clear the bar at Dutch White Relays. NorTh's cinder squad under coaches Leon- ard Bond and Jerald Weber had some ouT- sTanding perTormers on The rosTer This spring. Among The Top Traclcmen were Fred Wilke, Dave T-lagglund, Dean Taylor, Dennis Taylor, Jim Jones and RusTy Ash. A spiriTed squad opened The season aT The DuTch WhiTe Relays. The Vilces Tinished Third in The meeT. Fred Willce won The high and low hurdles, and second in The high iump. Dave l-lagglund Took Third in The high iump . TRACK-Back row: Dave Hagglund, Dean Taylor, Jesse lVlcClinton, Russell Ash, Don Ash, Dennis Taylor, Wayne Verlllleh- ren, Ed Poindexter. Fifth row: John Olafson, Douglas Ash, Stan Nlenze, Jack Davey, Jim Jones, Steve Arnold, Dave Krause, Tim Barnes. Fourth row: Fred Wilke, Bob Long, Don Parrish, Dan Lucas, Mike Henry, Royce Keller, Harry Lyman. Third row: John Caufman, Phil Franco, John Lindsay, Charles Murphy, Larry ln The l-lolsTein, Iowa relays, Wilke scored 20 oT NorTh's 40 poinTs. l-le was TirsT in The high and low hurdles and second in The high iump and broad iump. Al l-lollingsworTh and Dan Lucas were The weighT men. The Two mile relay Team was composed oT RusTy Ash, Doug Ash, Bob Long, and Don Parrish. Broad jumpers were Dean Taylor, Fred Wilke, and Jim Jones. Dennis Taylor was The miler. Jeul, Bob Adams, Gary Rodgers, Second row: Ed Connerly, Randy Curnow, John Cleeton, Jerry Riley, Duane Severson, Harold Con- nerly, Steve Johnson, Steve Walenz. Front row: Coach Jerald J. Weber, Bill Jones, Gerald Thurber, Blaine Brown, Steve Gidley, Cal IVlacGruder, Jerry Abdouch, Buster Bonacci, Rolf Suuvarik, Coach Leonard Bond. 95 5 Q F i Q 4 . 67 Q W L N 451 ,, 4 '51 an C F, fa 9 ,gf A 0 A V w sv e 1 5 9 4 es 1 W 1- i W + ll ' mfeer ozmtdown' eQDs Mme The NorTh High STudenT Council. The NorTh Omaha Kiwanis Club, and The NorTh High P-T.A. co-operaTed This year To make The sevenTh annual Career Day a success. The Theme oT Career Day, which was held on April l5, was Career CounTdown. The highlighT oT The day was The speech given To all sTudenTs by CliTTord Hardin, irs is en a en ive o on usiness ma ine era in , cer ing and typing, Chancellor oT The UniversiTy oT Nebraska. Chancellor Hardin emphasized The vasT number oT Tields opened To The people oT our shorT generaTion. Planning The whole day so ThaT iT would run smooThly and be inTormaTive and inTer- esTing, were commiTTees, headed by Ken wards and lvlrs. Harold True. N t North High School we do t th ay In 'fi . , A YT T-we Harold True, Nlrs. David Hayden, Nlrs. Paul Flynn and IVIrs. L. C. Gingrich discuss the coming day. 79 l i wo eazgues ee rfoslr us NorTh l-ligh's enTries in The Freshman A and B leagues ended The season wiTh rec- ords oT 4 wins 3 losses and 5 wins 2 losses. 1 The B Team wiTh iTs 5-2 record Tared beT- Ter Than The A Team. ln Their opener They losT To 5ouTh 22-23. Then They sTarTed a Tour-game winning sTreal4 in which They beaT Tech, A. L., Benson and CenTral. They losT The nexT one To T. J. and in The Tinal downed Prep, 31-25. FRESHIVIAN BASKETBALL-Back row: Coach Ken Bauermeister, Buster Bonacci, Vaughan Reuther, Calvin McGruder, Frank Hall, Ted Sanko, Vincil Clark. Front row: Bob Turner, Gary Jacobsen, Richard Mueller, Don Ash, John Bosted, Steve Arnold, Bob Adams. The A Team opened ogainsT 5ouTh and Then Turned baclc A. L., Benson and CenTral in successive games. They losT Their lasT Two games, The TirsT To T. J., 3 I-27, and The second To Prep, 50-33. l-ligh scorers Tor The A Team were Bob Adams, 90, Richard Mueller, 57, and STeve Arnold, 46. The B Team high scorers were Dave Krause 43, PaT Chase 36, and Bob Peclcinpaugh 34. FRESHNIAN BASKETBALL-Back row: Bob Turner, Larry Bel- f' T' Cla H ld Co ely R'ch d Byant H old lore, im ssen, aro nn r , i ar r , ar Young, Ron Livingstone. Front row: Pat Chase, Bob Peckin- paugh, Dave Krause, Ed Poindexter, Jesse lVlcClinton, Ken Cress, Harlan Viterna, Coach Ken Bauermeister. Q.-A' ja .. 4 Wi.. 9 I . 5 5 Q 5 EE TTS ll WRESTLING-Back row: Dick Van Sickle, Ed Bitcon, Don Stone, Al Hollingsworth, Hank Schmidt, Ernie Abariotes, Jim Birkhofer, Ray Richmond. Second row: Randy Curnow, Ed l-lild, Richard The Viking varsiTy wresTling squad Tin- ished Their season wiTh an eighT win-Two loss lnTerciTy record. Boys Town and SouTh were The only Teams able To deTeaT The Vikes. The season began wiTh The l2Th an- nual lNlorTh l-ligh lnviTaTional TournamenT, Dec. 4-6. NorTh was once again ThwarTed in win- ning iTs own TournamenT. SouTh won The meeT Tor The TourTh sTraighT year. Only SouTh and CenTral have been able To win The Tourney's championship Trophy. ATTer I5 dual meeTs came The sTaTe meeT aT Bellevue... lT was held over The weekend oT Feb. 20-2I. NorTh Tinished TiTTh, while Hurley, Art Raschke, Joe Rossitto, Jim Herringj Bill Homan, Coach Vernon Ekfelt. Front row: Steve Walenz, Carl Mackie, Charles Sohm, Billy Meyers. Not pictured: Jim Stewart. , The Wrestlers SouTh won an unprecedenTed TourTh sTraighT sTaTe TiTle. Coach Vern EkTelT's charges were noT able To Take a single individual crown, buT Don STone was runnerup in The I75 pound division. STone and Jim l-lerring were named To The All-lnTerciTy Team Tor Their season's per- Tormances. l-lerring was The pick oT The I33 pound class, where he compiled a 9 win -2 loss-one Tie records, STbne,'Tinished wiTh I5-2-l. 92 A o. Y Steve Walenz piles up riding time against Central. 4- ? va ,np W I L My ' M NJN V4 W 0 W I 'J My J I ' A L C, F M, :J gi UrfW VJ ,fy W J iv , X I WH W,f mw 1, JMMXMMVL , jf' V if fn,4A'! if , 1 L U ZA J XXV f VL' if!! 0 3 4 Q fb A fy JIMJ ' iff ff wffjlfffj fy bf I f V WHY L M U W A IU 1 Z6 fl ,IU 1 . 1 0 F li f bf U b XMI I V rj - I if I 1, 5 M lf, A A I 4 011 v f M xww wwf, I QM VARSITY FOOTBALL-Back row: David Snavely, Gary Blair, Tom Jackson, John Olafson, Jerry l-lohman, David May, Jack Petersen, Richard Less, Arthur Raschke, Bill Yates, Dick Badtke, Mike Feichtinger. Second row: Dennis Stevens, Dick Byers, Jim Eddy, Bob Campbell, Stan Menze, Gary Bates, Dick Hurley, Jack Davey, Everett George, Dean Taylor, John Burger, Al Hollingsworth. First row: Coach Carol R. Gast, Jack Lausterer, Tom Horton, Ray Rich- mond, Duane Taylor, Dick Farguson, John Morgan, Nick Nelson, Don Stone, Mike Lindemood, Ernie Abariotes, Randy Curnow, Roger Meisenbach, Coach NSpeck Nelson. Victor 'es Were rett ez cz' to Get Coach Carol R. Gast .fiittfje l: als 82 The Viking varsity tootball squad com- piled a three win - tive loss record tor the I958 season. Leading the team were Coach Carol R. Gast and his assistant Wil- liam C. lSpeckl Nelson. Practiye began August 26 with condi- tioning drills. During that tirst week, two- a-day sessions were held. Atter two more weeks ot hard drilling, the season opened. Abraham Lincoln was the tirst toe ot the season and came away trom their encoun- ter with the Vikes on the short end' ot a 40- I4 score. Duane Taylor scored the tirst touchdown ot the young season with l:53 remaining in the tirst quarter ot play. The score came in spectacular tashion as Duane rambled tor 62 yards. Junior Dick Fargu- son added the extra point on a plunge and North was ott to a tlying start. Ray Richmond added two counters and an extra point as well to take scoring honors in the game with I3 points. Junior Randy Curnow also scored. RESERVE BASKETBALL-+Back row: Coach Orville Nlatzke, James Fox, John Burger, Ken lVlcEwen, Fred Hillstrand, Tim Ba ember, Blaine Brown, John Sullivan, Nlack Greder, Eugene Os- Don Parrish, Mike lVlcColIey. G mond, Jack Zeigler, Loren Fritz. Front row: Mike Smith, Duane ree brows imc eserve Five The reserve baslceTball Team under The di- recTion oT Coach Orville lVlaTzlce Tinished The year wiTh a 3 win-l3 loss record. Failure To malce Their Tree Throws and make The exTra baslceT was The downTall oT The Vilces. They losT 4 games by 3 poinTs, 2 games by 2 poinTs and l game by l poinT. John Burger led The Li++Ie Vilces' scorers wiTh l3O poinTs. l'le was Tollowed by lvlilce lVlcColley who had 78 and Ken McEwen, 75. Duane Fox and lvlilce 5miTh, TransTers Trom lrvingTon, led The Vilcings on The Tloor. Two oT The reserves' vicTories were in The TirsT round oT compeTiTion. They downed Prep, 26-23, and Tech, 46-37. Their Third Triumph was over The CenTral Eagles, 53-49, in The Two Teams' second meeTing. 1' Vilcing Tans wil be keeping Their eyes on Don Parrish, Ken lvlclfwen, lvlilce lVlcColley, Duane Fox, lvlilce 5miTh and Loren l3riTz nexT season. ' 90 lXlorTh lNlorTh NorTh NorTh lXlorTh NorTh NorTh lNlorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh lNlorTh NorTh NorTh I . 1 Seasonlv Record 43 . .. .. Abraham Lincoln CreighTon Prep 26 . . . . . . ., 34 . . . .... Thomas JeTTerson 4I . . . .......... ' CenTral 37 . . . ........... Benson 37 . . . ............, Tech 34 .. . .... Thomas JeTTerson 35 . . . ....,...... SouTh 49 .. . .. Abraham Lincoln 22 .. . . . . CreighTon Prep 49 . . . ......... CenTral 38 ... ... Lincoln CenTral 43 . . . ........ Benson 43 . . . ....... Tech 32 . . . . . . Boys Town 36 . . . ..... 5ouTh I P beylre ll Taz! Jerry Env lugg d ens l ball aga Central n tt pt f a ba t in Randall Anderson sinks t f the baseline against A. L i.i..l., Norlh Norlh Norlh Norlh Norlh Norlh Norlh Norlh Norlh Norlh Norlh Norlh Norlh Norlh Norlh Norlh Abraham Lincoln Crelghlon Prep Thomas Jellerson Cenlral Benson Tech Thomas Jellerson Soulh Abraham Lincoln Crelqhlon Prep Cenlral Llncoln Cenlral Benson lech Boys Town Soulh VARSITY BASKETBALL-Back row: Jim Ryba, Roger Willen- berg, Charles Young, Leon Finney. Second row: Coach Orville Nlatzke, Fred Wilke, Arlo Grafton, Dave May, Rod Ferguson, Duo William C. 5pecl4 lNlelson's varsity bas- lcelball team linished The season with a 4-i3 record. The record is noi indicalive oi lhe desire and energy loul oul by members ol The leam and Mr. Nelson. Two oi lhe Viking wins came in lhe iirsl round ol lnlercily league play. The viclims were Creighlon Prep, 56-43, and T. J., 74-57. The oiher lwo wins came in lhe second round as Jrhe Vilcings outscored Benson, 50- 49, and Tech, 58-56. Jerry Evans, lhe big man oi the boards, scored 2 l2 looinls lo rale the leading scorer honors. Fred V-fillqe was second high wilh l5l points, lollowed by Randy Anderson wiih ll9. Leon Finney, a transfer lrom lrvinglon, led lhe Norsemen on lhe lloor. Dud Ker- sey, lhe deadeye junior, was also a sland- oul as the Vilcing live ballled through whal rurned out lo be a long season. Nexl year's varsity will be bolslered by the relurn ol Dave l-lagglund, Kersey, Ron Shepherd, Chuclc Young, John Lloyd, Dave lvlay, Jim Ryba, and several ol the reserves. 88 Kersey, Coach uSpeck Nelson. Front row: Gordon Brostro Dave Hagglund, Travis Lux, Ron Shepherd, Jerry Evans, Jo Lloyd. Not pictured: Randy Anderson. The agen Jerry Evans and John Lloyd put the stopper on Prep. RESERVE FOOTBALL-Back row: Fred Francisco, Walter Stevens, Ken lVlcEwen, Joe Warner, Doug Ash, Gary Barth, John O'Donnell, Dennis Betts, Dan Lucas. Fourth row: Kim Swanson, Ken Potter, Don Parrish, Bob Long, Craig Knowles, Gary Beresh, Jim Linde- mood, John Lindsey. Third row: Randy Schefler, Larry Juul, Kirk Hansen, Royce Keller, Karman Schmitz, Gary Berkley, Ron IVlcNulty. Coach Leonard Bond, assisted by James Sharp, led the Viking reserve tootball team to a titth place tinish in the intercity stand- ings. The squad had a season record ot three wins and tour losses. Tech was the tirst opponent tor the Jun- ior Vilces on Sept. l8. The Trojans handed North a 2l-7 deteat. South was next on the schedule and came away trom the tray with a 28-O victory. The Vikel seconds entered the winning column with a 25-i3 win over Central. The game was played on the North tield, Oct. 2. Creighton Prep handed North a 25-I4 de- teat on the tollowing Thursday. Second row: Bill lvletzler, Earl Stiner, Mike lvloore, Richard Wag- ner, Charles Schmidt, Fred Nliles, Gene Olewine, Jeffrey Skinner. First row: Coach James Sharp, Jack Gast, llllorey Bartlett, Lynn Larsen, Dennis Owens, Blaine Brown, Jim Alessandro, Dennis Taylor, Coach Leonard Bond. 6S61f'1!6S Thomas Jetterson was beaten in the next game, which was played on Oct. Io. The score was 2 I-6. Benson broke a twelve-year iinx by beating North 20-O on Oct. 2l. lt marked the tirst time that a Bunnie squad had been able to deteat a Bond-coached tea.m. A. L. was deteated I3-0 in the last game ot the season on Oct. 28. Jim Henderson outruns Prep to score, but Blue Jay reserves take home the victory. fm vi. HF ,E R 4 Z .. 4... f'1'-2s::-f--- Q . sg. ' Vi . .,.,, ., 0 V -.. ' ' ' .V ' .,.. Q . P , 2 QE ., Frosh long Qalns are ended by fW0 .ig - , - -- gm ., Vi .V in - -- x, , , V determined Prep boys on the Blue ' V- . Q Jars new fied- :zif 5:5 - :,:g.2w5-' .,s 2,3 35:2 :5:51,j5i5 f1:.,.:,Q:...:-:. ---' - .: , ' gre- ,:.gV-i i'i '-: '. ,M g - -I .,:: xv- ., . is Q - ' sry .1 In I .2,. VA ..: 5 A ...V ' - . ...,, 9 1 V- ,.,. V --.,-- ---. ,.., ....I 4 .t .... 5- -'-,- ---. :. V. .-.. Sf .N a gy - .,,, - ., : . ' ---- ' . , , .. .. - 'E 25525215-.-,fr ' 'jif'.::fQ,: 2:':5I,I, '--' 2'- ?5i5iHE:- ,-15:55 :j :.: ,'.1. f'iEl'-:Q.-,,.i3jj::3::1.:9-4::1 52:2 - ,,'D --: 351'Tii:.2 i-ilE!::2:'4:5E:1::,. -',::ri-?E3555:?f'f 5,1-25:-1:5-.1 .,,,. Z -..-V- . V , sy, ' V if -' - . . .,,, , reshmczn The Treshman TooTball Team, under coaches Orville lVlaTzlce and Jerald Weber, Tinished Their season wiTh a Tive win-Two loss record. The Team allowed only Tour Touchdowns To be scored againsT Them dur- ing The enTire season. They opened The season wiTh a convinc- ing 27-O vicTory over The Tech l-ligh Blue FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-Back row: Steve Johnson, Bernard Hur- ley, Buster Bonacci, Ted Sanko, Jerry Callahan, Robert Fuglei, David Wilson, Mike Murphy, Jerry Riley, Darwin Severson, Harold Young, Richard Bryant. Second row: Jim Cimino, Don Caillier, Dwight Morgan, Pat Daniels, John Coffman, Gary Jacobsen, Bill Team. CreighTon Prep was The nexT vicTim by a score oT 7-O. CenTral deTeaTed The Baby Vikes on OcT. 3 be'Tween The Two wins. Then came a Three game winning sTrealc. OcTober I7, T. J. Tell by a 8-O score: Mc- Millan Tollowed, losing I4-6 The nexT Friday. The Tech Red Team Then Tell To The Frosh, losing I4-O on OcT. 29. SouTh was The Tinal opponenT and al- Though only able To garner Three TirsT downs, walked away wiTh a l3-O vicTory. The Tresh- man Team Tinished in second place in The InTerciTy race. Dunn, Robert Adams, Robert Brauning, Calvin McGruder, Tim Classen, Robert Hickling. First row: Coach Jerald Weber, Robert Turner, Al Abels, David Krause,f Larry' Young-Q Robert Walters, Ed Poindexter, Allen Peterman, Pat hase, Don Ash, Richard Mueller, Jerry Andresen, Coach Orville Matzke. 86 Eager Viking signals touchdown against Benson. if lf 'Inge 7 4, F f f A' L. I ll is ,, V , , mv ,VJ lf J 1 W .J ' . ' 11 L ll H lk 'J .,f 1 ,Zo yy 5 ,-cf ' ,M , 'u rw f , I 1 J N nr I ff? M. J ., V -if rf I 2 - J 7 , 5 7 Ld rg Nr f fy 'I Q Q 9 x Blue and Gold run interference, but not good enough to upset Trojans. Duane Taylor catches pass over defenders' outstretched arms. Below: Packer and Viking supporters fill the stands at Homecoming Game. Dick Farguson pulls away from South defender, 9-mm Benson was nexT on The Viking schedule. NorTh Took The SepT. I9 Tray by The score oT 38-I9. Taylor scored Three Touchdowns and Gary Blair piraTed a Bunnie pass and wenT 55 yards Tor a score. Farguson also scored Two T.D.'s To help The Vike cause. The Viking eleven was Tlying high aTTer Two sTraighT vicToriesg They were Tied Tor The lead in a spiriTed InTerciTy league race. Then came a Tough CenTraI Eagle squad. A IighTning-TasT back by The name oT Roger Sayers sealed NorTh's doom in The SepT. 26 meeTing beTween The Two schools. I-Ie scored Three Touchdowns in leading The CenTraIiTes To a 27-I9 vicTory on The Ben- son I-Iigh Tield. Farguson and Taylor scored on Two quick openings To bring NorTh inTo a I2-O lead, buT Trom There on IT was all CenTraI and Sayers. - On Friday, OCT. 3, a iubilanT Dad's NighT crowd saw The Vikes reTurn To winning ways by downing The' Thomas JeTTerson Yellow- iackeTs, 40-I3. Taylor and iunior Dick Byers proved To be The sTars as each collecTed Two T.D.'s. John Burger, sophomore guar- Terback, also made a good showing in This game. CreighTon Prep was nexT on The agenda Tor The Vikes on OcT. IO. NorTh sTarTed The game in Tine Tashion, recovering a Prep Tum- ble and sending Farguson Tor The score. NorTh's oTher score was almosT idenTicaI To The TirsT, wiTh Blair recovering a Tumble and Farguson bulling his way Tor The Touchdown. Coach IISpeck Nelson ThaT was The lasT chance Tor The Viking rooT- ers To scream as Prep dominaTed The scor- ing Trom ThaT poinT To a 47-I 3 vicTory. NorTh journeyed To Lincoln, OcT. I I, only To be Turned back by a whopping 33-O score. There's noT much To be said abouT ThaT game excepT ThaT The Vikes iusT couldn'T geT a susTained drive going. The score was only 7-O aT The halT buT Lincoln, capiTaIizing on Vike miscues, piled up The winning margin in a hard-ToughT sec- ond halT. Driving Trom Their single-wing sTyIe oT oTTensei, The Links broke Through The Viking deTense. Camera distracts Viking bench varsity team members await action at Benson stadium. Night, The resounding deTeaT aT The hands oT Lincoln was overshadowed by a humiliaTing deTeaT aT The hands oT Tech T-ligh, OcT. 22. The deTermined Trojans sTopped The Vikes, I5-6. Qnce more alerT deTensive play by Gary Blair seT up The lone Viking poinTs. l le blocked a Tech punT which Tom Jackson recovered in The end zone Tor lNlorTh's six poinTs. The annual Homecoming game saw a mighTy SouTh Team power ouT a 47-7 vicTory aT Municipal sTadium on Nov. 7. The Pack- ers used a second halT surge To deTeaT The Vikes. SouTh drew TirsT blood by driving 95 yards Tor Their TD. early in The second guar- Ter. All-American oguarTerback John Fai- 84 they watch from special benches. man passed The Tinal 30 yards Tor The score. Morgan scored seven plays laTer on a slanT Through The Packer line. l-le also plunged Tor The exTra poinT To bring The Vikes ouT oT The TirsT halT wiTh a 7-6 score. ATTer The inTermission SouTh cuT loose and scored Two Touchdowns in each The Third and TourTh guarTers. NeiTher oT Those Touchdown drives Took more Than l2 plays. Playing Their Tinal game were John Morgan, Gary Blair, Duane Taylor, Dick BadTke, Tom Jackson, Jerry l-lohman and Dave Snavely. Thomas JeTTerson has dropped ouT oT The lnTerciTy league and is no longer on The Vike schedule. The Vikes have added Lin- coln lXlorTheasT and Sioux CiTy CenTral To Their lisT oT opponenTs Tor l959. Dads wear sons' numbers as they receive special recognition at Dad's Victory over T. J. pleases Dads as J Stewart dictates th t in T J match. Ekfelt final results of North North North North North North North North North North North Seasoniv Record 34 29 40 2l 22 6 32 39 49 8 I5 IVI Vking title candid Nor ........ A.L.2O ... .... Lincoln S. E. 5 . . . .... Boystown 26 .. . Central I7 South 32 ,,..AuoIubon I3 .... -I.J. I2 Tech 2 .. .... South 36 . ., . . Boystown 3I ates pose with trophies and awards awaiting th High Invitational tournament. -M- N NU? 9 93 BASEBALL-Back row: Fred Miles, Gary Blumenschein, David May, Ken NIcEwen, Dick Farguson, Charles Sohm. Second row: Ronnie Barney, Don Stone, Dick Byers, Jim Thibault, Duane Fox, Norfh enfered fhe lnfercify league fhis season wifh a well-balanced feam. The var- ify feam was coached by Carol R. Gasf. Kennefh Bauermeisfer assisfed wifh under- classmen among fhe diamond hopefuls. Wifh a sfrong infield, an excellenf mound sfaff, a good ouffield and a fine cafching crew, fhe 'ream did very well. The promised good infield was bolsfered by fhe refurn of Ron Barney and, David May, fwo iunior lef- fermen from lasf year, and John Carroll, anofher lefferman from fhe '58 squad. Cafching, as always, was one of lNlorfh's high spofs. Dick Farguson, Don Sfone and mt,e s ,, Wm, 94 Chuck Young, Jim Duffack. First row: Ed IVIcPhearson, Roger d R M dl J h C II DI E Meisenbach, Dick Ba tke, ex e ey, o n arro , ae . A d B'II B b I'I EYSOFI, I al' OUY. Gary Bafes handled cafching chores for fhe Vikes. Smoofh fielding Rex Medley provid- ed fhe exfra, punch in fhe ouffield wifh his flawless fielding and clinch hiffing. ' This year's pifching sfaff consisfed of Dale Anderson, Arlo Graffon, Chuck Young and Charles Sohm. Five sophomores puf exfra power info fhe Norfh affaclc. They headed up a very sfrong bench fhaf saw fhe feam fhrough fhe fough spofs of fhe season. The five included Ken lviclfwen, Roger lvieisenbach, Gary Blumenschein, Fred Miles and Duane Fox. Dick Farguson unloads his pow packed bat at Fontenelle Park. ezfs Pla 13,111.1 NORTH STAR AND NORSElVlANfBack row: Donna Ellis, Caro- lyn Gordon, Sandy Carlson, Pat Kizlin, Angus Campbell, Les Weber, James B. Johnson, Arlo Grafton, Bob Suddick, Rich Less, Ron Zeigler, Dennis Waterman, Nancy Hutcheson, Marty Zoroya, Sue Bobbitt. Front row: Ivlarty Anderson, Claudia Havedne, Judy Some Work w 'tb Darlene Anderson takes an order for the 1959 Norseman in OBO. Room l42 was a busy place all year as the advanced iournalism students, with the help ot their adviser lvlrs. Ellen Pearey, worlced to publish the school paper and annual Angus Campbell held the editors respon- sibility tor the North Star tirst semester. Angus tied tor tirst place in competitive news writing at the Nebraska l-ligh School Journalism Clinic and Contest at Lincoln in November. Sharon Connor headed the paper statt the second semester. Lee, Carol Ellenberger, Joan Thompson, Karen Field, Sharon Connor, Sue Hornish, Karen Pope, Nelda Cook, Kathy Field, Joyce Carter, Colleen Kellogg, Jeannie Pakiser, Judie Moe, Linda Hannawalt. , az er, nk Patty Kizlin was editor ot the Norseman. Claudia Hayden, associate editor, made the layouts tor the artworlc and designed the padded cover. Sophomore Dennis Waterman was statt photographer. l-le took all North Star photos and intormal pictures tor the annual. l-le won ai third place award at the journal- ism conterence at Omaha university. Joan Thompson won second in editorial writing and Angus Campbell accepted a second place certiticate tor the North Star in tirst page make-up. Junior iournalists tultilled the Norseman sales quota ot l,25O with the aid ot a little contemporary tigure and his slogan, Don't iust stand there, Buy a Norseman, created by Karen Pope. Les Weber, Angus Campbell and Sharon Connor, North Star staff members, arrange issue of the paper. 'WF v Y' 'x',v.1.- - . STage crew members dedicaTed Their Time To The Technical problems oT sTage pro- ducTions. Members managed lighTing, con- Trolled sound eguipmenT and builT and seT props. Special daily classes were spenT dis- cussing Technical procedures. New eguipmenT and plans Tor an en- larged sTage have made more proTessional programs possible. The Davis Dimmer con- Trol board Tor lighTs has been added. A new public address sysTem has been insTalled. Twelve speakers surround The audiTorium. General managers oT various sTage pro- ducTions were Dennis King, Dan Lucas, Bill l-loman and Jerry Larson. The Aurora, Simon Big Ears and Fun NighT were a Tew oT over 50 producTions The sTage crew man- aged. Floyd Chase TaughT and sponsored Them. CHESS CLUB-Back row: Robert Brauning, Hans Mueller, James Dubler, Alan Owens, Mr. R. B. Dubler. Second row: Michael Owens, Robert Johnson, Richard Doherty, Ted Stauffer, Mahlon Every Move Is Real! important STAGE CREW-Back row: Bill Barbour, Frank Balkovec, Edward Bitcon, Vaughn Reuther. Third row: Harry Hallberg, Mark Zack, Robert Basilevac. Sec d o Rob t L entzen Donald Bair on rw: er or , , Dennis King. Front row: Gerald Larson, Bill Homan, Dan Lucas. Chess Club members sTrove To TurTher an inTeresT in and a skill in The ancienT arT oT chess. Chess maTches were played weelcly wiThin The club and in compeTiTion wiTh oTher schools. Players parTicipaTed in The lnTer-CiTy Chess TournamenT which was held in lvlay. This was The Third year chess enThusiasTs compeTed in a Tormal organizaTion. The 26 members played chess To deTermine places on a ladder, lviembers who had won mosT oT Their games were aT The Top oT The ladder. lvlembers sTeadily near The Top were lvlax VoigT, Jay lVlarTinson and Ted STouTTer. QTTicers Tor The year were Jay lVlarTinson, presidenTg Max VoigT, vice-presidenTg and VVilliam Neville, Treasurer. Roger Dubler was The sponsor. Smith, Richard Gorton. Front row: Robert McKean, Max Voigt, Jay Martinson William Neville Jim Misner. 1 1 40 WAGON WHEELS-Back row: Janice Williams, Grace Yates, Donald Baird, Shirley Larson, Doug Adams, Marilyn Tate, Walt Heflin, Maureen Matthews, Karren Bartholomew. Front row: Members of Wagon Wheels learn all fhe sfeps in square dances and pracfice fo perfecf fhem. This group of dancers is sponsored by Mrs. Eileen Shearer and Miss Marlyne Hoffmann. The square dancers mef fwice a monfh in fhe cafeferia where fhey did bofh round and square dancing. This year fhey con- ducfed fwo campaigns during which fhey fried fo recruif new members, especially boys. A hilce and a dance are planned for spring acfivifies. Officers fhis year were: presidenf, Denny King: vice-presidenf, Penny Bailey: secre- lary-freasurer, Marjorie Medley: and ser- geanf-af-arms, Vaughn Reufher. HI-Y CYCLES-Back row: Dennis Owens, Donald Ash, Ralph Worley, Bill Platz. Second row: Gerald Barton, Thomas Leverrnann, Gerald Thurber, Ward Schumaker. Front row: Kenneth Caruso, Jim Harlow, Roland Kreps, Arnold Hauswald, Mr. Leo Taylor. ' ounger Sei' Takes ver ere Janet Williarns, Peg Graybill, Penny Bailey, Dennis King, Mary Melies, Vaughn Reuther, Marjorie Medley, Shirley Wagenseller. The l-li-Y Cycles, sponsored by Leo R. Taylor, sfrived fo encourage inferesf in merifed acfivifies for young boys and fo develop Chrisfian characfer. This group of freshman and sophomore boys heard several spealcers, saw movies on safefy and sporfs, and had such acfivifies as bowling parfies fhroughouf fhe year. Gfficers presiding over fhe meefings were presidenf, Roland Krepsg vice-presi- denf. Joe Nevoffig secrefary, Arnold Hous- waldq freasurer, Ken Coruso: and sergeanf- af-arms, Jim l-larlow. l f .: 'i ' A f 4l rm TU Ll aim , r,M'4 , JUNIOR-SENIOR HI-Y---Back row: Tom Dirks, Mike Lindemood, JUNIOR-SENIOR HI-Y-Back row: Gary Prill, Douglas Cole, Ken Nelsen, Nick Nelson, Bob Campbell, Bob Wilkes, Dick Byers, Richard Badtke, Fred Wilke, John Olafson, Gordon Brostrom, Earl Randy Scheffler, Don Weller, Ken Petersen, Henry Schmid, Vern Maddox, Ron Springer, Jim Eddy, Dud Kersey, Jay Menze, Dick Somer, Bob Autenrieth, Courtney Campbell, Ron Barney, Ron Cool, Byers, James Pelowski, Gene Exceen. Second row: John Morgan, Steve Johnson. Second row: Tom Leach, Rex Medley, Tom Dennis Stevens, Terry Reard, Ken Edwards, Ron Zeigler, Dick Christensen, Jim Lindemood, Bob Gwynne-Vaughan, Gary Bates, Dale Hurley, Jack Davey, Mike Barber, Arlo Grafton, Russ Ash, Tony Anderson, Charles Myrbach, Bob Sutphen, Gary Walander, Chris Sortino, Jay Menze. Front row: Jeff Jacobsen, David Lund, Mike Jorgensen, Dan Classen, Doug Gaeth, Ed Connerley, Dick Van Sickle, Allely, Larry Greer, John Riddell, Randy Andersen, Jack Petersen. Bob Thurber, Ray Richmond, Dan Thurber. Front row: Mr. Don Dave May, Dan Fulkerson, Roger Moore, Don Stone, Randy Curnow, Haffner, Jim Herring, Richard Moore, Bill Yates, Gary Nielsen, Calvin Hennig. Tom Jackson, Keith Carlson, John Pelowski, Mike Feichtinger, Art Raschke, Bill Homaneli, Bob Suddick, Rich Less, Doug Ash, Carl Henningsen, Dick Farguson. The iunior-senior l-li-Y soughT To creaTe Teens. BoTh organizaTions held discussion sTronger relaTionships and ChrisTian person- meeTings on boy - girl relaTionships. The aliiies amonfi YOUTTW- Their Year beQ5 i WITT1 iunior members had a car wash in The spring 5 VSVY SUCCGSSTUT membership drive which To raise money Tor a senior Tarewell parTy. enrolled lO5 boys. The Hi-Y service commiTTee, along wiTh The Y-Teens, prepared The Thanksgiving and LenTen services. The service comrniTTee also conducTed sales Tor conTrilauTions To The T-li-Y baskeTball Teams had a vicTory- Tilled year winning second and Third place Trophies. OTTicers Tor The year were presidenT, Ove,-Seas missions. Gary Blair, vice-presidenT, Ron Springer: Qne of 'Hje mQ5T imreregiing Speakers +1-13 secreTary, Ernie AbarioTes1 Treasurer, Russ i-li-Y heard was Tom lvlcCann who spoke To Ash: chaplain. Tony SOrTinO: and sergearns- The group on The aTomic bomb. The boys aT-arms, Mike Barber, Arlo GraTTon, Larry also exchanged panel groups wiTh The Y- Greer, and Gene Exceen. Hi-Y Creates hr 'stivm Fellowslrqb Y-TEENS CABINET AND SPONSORS-Back row: Marty Anderson, Mary Ann Plate, Judi Monaghan, Kay Ann Harris, Kay Sparck, Penny LeBarge, Jeannie Nelson, Cathie McDonald, Judy Vondra. This year was a year of firsfs for the Young Women's Chrisfian organization, Y- Teens. lf was fhe first year fhaf the fresh- man enrollmenf was splif between North and McMillan Junior High. ln order fo en- courage all freshman girls fo ioin Y-Teens, a fea was given in late August. All prospec- tive freshmen were invifed fo come fo enioy refreshmenfs and fo learn about fhe largest girls organizafion af Norfh. This was the first year Y-Teens had guest spealcers af pracfically all fheir meefings. The girls enioyed demonsfrafions by a hair sfylisf, a iudo experf, and four ballroom dance insfrucfors. Officers for fhe year were: Sue l-lornish, presidenfq Donna l-loffmann, vice-presiclenf: Sylvia Peroglio, secrefary: Carol Morgan, freasurerp and Jeannie Nelson and Judy Monaghan, sergeanfs-af-arms. Commiffee chairmen were: Donna Hoff- mann, programg Judy Filberf, service: Kay Sparclc, social: Judy Vondra, refreshmenfg Mary Ann Plafe, publicity and membership, Kay Harris, inspirafiong Mary Lou Wendt, finance: and Penny LeBarge and Marfy An- derson, World Fellowship. First row: Miss Marian Nelson, Miss Audrey A. Aastad, Judy Filbert, Carol Morgan, Sue Hornish, Donna Hoffman, Mary Lou Wendt, Karen Swanson, Mrs. Pearle Dolinsky. ,W Judy Hartman, Judy Filbert and Sue Hornish display winners of the more than 200 dolls dressed by North YV Teens. Y-Teens get acquainted at Fall tea. ' was ear 0 'Firstsj in Y- Teens 43 Y-TEENS SOClAL COMMITTEE--Back row: Karen Schaal, Lorna Fischer, Jeannie Nelson, Nadine Horton, Sharon Hooker, Marcia Person, Janelle Jeffrey, Karen Behney, Janet Williams, Karen Bartholomew, Karen Johnson, Judi Monaghan, Judy Jorgenson, Carol Morgan, Carolyn Stafford, Jane Hall, Carolyn Grothe. Second row: Margie Riley, Donna Jackson, Ellen Parrish, Karen Lindberg, JoDel Nye, Susan Morris, Diane Hansen, Vicki Corey, Janet Short, Judy Becker, Gail Browning, Mary Melies, Mary Tatreau, Mary Ellen Isvik, Sandra Danforth, Sherrie Waller, Susan Thompson. First row: Virginia Stanley, Judith Osborn, Jean Jasa, Grace Yates, Sandra Carroll, Peggy Perdue, Rose Marie Kipper, Norrine Vasholz, Judy Jost, Kay Sparck, Linda Mull, Jan Paulsen, Geraldine Lewis, Karen Jensen, Susan Quest, Dana Andrew, Carol Ellenberger. Y-TEENS REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE-Back row: Barbara Opheim, Sherrie Clark, Pat Andrew, Monika Bolton, Merrily McCann, Shirley Lundberg, Doris Horton, Barb Kauffold, Elizabeth Monico, Bonnie Laird, Robin Dyas, Marilyn Ashmore, Marie Agosta, Gayle Elrod, Janice Williams, Carol McCann, Crystal Moreland, Barb Morley. Second row: Sandy Nicklen, Claudia Thompson Linda Forst, Ann Stewart, Sharonne Christensen, Joyce Rieges, 44 i l i Linda Kaplan, Tommie Alexis, Judy lrvin, Barbara Jacobson, Kathy Michel, Marilyn Vorel, Barb Hayden, Kayleen Kleider, Scarlett Nelsen,, Allison Brown, Kathy Schmidt, Joy Winterfeld, Marcia Lewis, Joan Ehlers. First row: Nancy Shields, Janet Glissmann Kathy Bowman, Peggy Dennis, Gail Coglizer, Joyce Hunter, Kelly Ekfelt, Nancy Cook, Valeen Dolinsky, Judy Vondra, Jan Willmarth, Bets Doster, Marilyn Johnson, Jackie Selner, Dolores Brewer, Virginia Evenson, Gail Morris, Karen Rasp, Margie Thomsen. Y-TEENS PROGRAM COMMITTEE--Back row: Mary Johnson, Shirley Kolc, Donna Cullen, Nancy Smith, Theresa Rasey, Anne Douglass, Dea McGee, Maxine McLean, Pat Blakeney, Kay White, Claudia Hayden, Karen Baker, Diana Black. Second row: Sandra Propst, Nancy Naylon, Ruby Sandberg, Betty Novak, Carolyn Gordon, Vicki Anne Harris, Connie Stupp, Linda Wiemann, Donna Corbino, Linda Mae Atchison, Phyllis Jean Dinovo, Paula Grace Berg, Jo Janet Gingrich. Front row: Mary Yates, Connie Miller, Rosalie Blank, Joyce Anglim, Karen Swanson, Judy Van Cleve, Donna Hoffmann, Karen Worthington, Ellen McElroy, Marty Zoroya, Maureen Matthews, Betty Allbright, Patty Gall. cilfll ff? were . Y-TEENS SERVICE COMMITTEE-Back row: Sheila Nelson, Carole Steirner, Doras Milligan, Linda Nixon, Mary Beth Meyers, Doris Finch, Sharon Fry, Sharon Gordon, Marilyn Larsen, Susan Collier. Second row: Jeanie Pakiser, Sunny Gordon, Carol Moore, Charlotte Steele, Sharon Backer, Marna Talbot, Jeanette Barnes, Barbara Jacobson, Shirley Johnson, Cathie McDonald, Bonnie Lange. Front row: Gloria Van Dyke, Jean Fenstermacher, Joana Witherbee, Karen Luschen, Phyllis Gilmore, Judy Filbert, Leonora Connelly, Kay Erwin, Judy Hartman, Linda Anderson, Jackie Winter, Ruth Robinson. 'Youfre cz ol ,' in Y-Teen Styles The mother-daughter Tea and sTyle show This year was anoTher TirsT Tor This acTive girls' organizaTion. IT was produced in an enTirely new manner. The girls who rnod- eled were supposedly all manneguins in a deparTmenT sTore owned by Vicki l-larris and Donna l-loTTrnann. They all carrie alive aT nighT when awakened by Jo JaneT Gingrich. The Service commiTTee This year per- Torrned some oT Their annual duTies. They were again ahead oT The doll proiecT. Hand- ing ouT some 300 dolls and collecTing Them was indeed a job. They also helped To see ThaT The Two bake sales were successes. Sue Morris, Judy Oliver, Janice Willmarth and Judi Henion are featured as 'lMannequins in Motion showing clothes for every occasion at Mother-Daughter Style Show. en foe 45 I Takes Mane T I-Timm e f Would you like lo buy a Y-Teen book- cover? This was a familiar phrase heard in lhe halls lasl Tall. Again lhis year lhe Finance commillee underlook lhe iob oi sell- ing Viking bookcovers. The girls decided lo go all our and lry an entirely new and dillerenl money-raiser al mid-year-lhe selling oi Y-Teen swealshirls. ll lurned oul lo be anolher very successful first The members oi Jrhe Finance commillee discovered a l'hird way lo make much-need- ed money. Boxes of all-occasion cards were checked oul lo ambilious girls lo sell. The workers earned poinls as lheir rewards. Y-TEENS FINANCE COMMITTEE-Back row: Shirley Wagenseller, Mary Johnson, Carol Petersen, Joan Metzler, Jean Nletzler, Dona Hall, Sharen Kimball. Second row: Elaine McMullin, Sue Bobbitt, Nickle Stull, Barb Bunker, Patricia Baker, Judy Adams, Colleen Richmond, EuJane Wymore. Front row: Nlalanie Jeub, Sharon Lohmann, Karen Butler, Mary Lou Wendt, Pam Blakeney, Marilou Thibault, Cherryl Evans, Karen Pflasterer. The lnspiralion commillee worked wilh The l-li-Y lhis year lo conduct ihe annual l-li-Y-Y-Teen church services. There were three Lenlen services and a Thanksgiving service. Al lhese worship services, paslors from local churches gave lhe medilalions. Sludenls from The lwo clubs performed such dulies as reading lhe calls 'ro worship, giv- ing lhe Scriplure, ushering, and preparing, inspirational music. All siudenls and leach- ers were inviled lo share in lhese half-hour non-denominaiional services. Y-TEENS INSPIRATION COMMITTEE-Back row: Ann Vashon, Bonnie Johnson, Joyce Wilson, Nancy Underwood, Janice Rogers, Shirley Ostler, Donna Kaven, Susan Fay, Susan Tannahill. Front row: Nancy Powell, Eileen Gundersen, Joann Macey, Kay Ann Harris, Carmen Funk, LaVohn Isvlk, Barbara Nuckolls, Judy Giles, Linda Fixmer. lx 46 T Y-TEENS PUBLICITY AND MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE-Back row: Joan Litizzette, Bev Koenig, Nancy Huitt, Marjorie Medley, Georgia Erpelding, Janet Grossman, Darlene Anderson, Nancy Bahr, Deanna Middaugh, Second row: Mabel Simpson, Diane Hansen, Sally Burke, Jackie Sommers, Kay Lund, LaVonne Christen- Y-TEENS WORLD FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE-Back row: Janet Smith, Sandy Carlson, Patty Shane, Linda Jensen, Jane Kolb, Sharon Johnson, Sharon Aken, Jeannie O'Neill, Janice Lind, Judy Oliver, Sharon Johnson, Diane Hartman. Second row, Nancy Dewey, Nancy Allbee, Gwenn Camm, Judy Lepley, Judy Lee, Judy sen, Glenda Monico, Judy Adams, Shirley Stewick, Front row: Madeline Adams, Judy Mangan, Sue Wurgler, Joanie Kimball, Sandie Robinson, MaryAnn Plate, Marlene Hall, Linda Riddle, Karen Field, Betty Simpson, Betty Ostberg. The World Fellowship commiliee was an- oiher first for ihe Y-Teens. This commil- iee was creaied io promoie fellowship among lhe girls in The club and among The clubs oi Omaha and foreign lands. They siaried off ihe year by going on ihe UNICEF drive on Halloween. Nexi, lhey made and sold gold chrysanlhemums lo ob- iain money for iheir Thanksgiving Tamiy. Hi-Y members pass out Lenten serv- ice programs at Immanuel Lutheran Church. Hofgaard, Joan Thompson, Carol Powell, Sharon Sylvester, Jeanne Gebhart, Beverly Kubie, Jean Henry, Karen Byars. Front row: Janet Kroeger, Sandie Round, Judy Moe, Barbara McNutt, Linda Johnson, Marty Anderson, Penny LeBarge, Nelda Cook, Joyce Carter, Sandy Gordon, Pat Kizlin, Christy Fuglei, Sharon Connor. V 4 7 STUDENT COMMISSION-Back rovv: Carole Steimer, Sharen Kimball, Lorna Fischer, Barbara Morley, Marcia Lewis, Patty Gall, Jinice Lind, Deanna Middaugh, Sunny Gordon, Carolyn Grothe, Mary Johnson, Maureen Matthews, Pat Undervvood, Shirley Kolc, Linda Hannawalt, Merrily McCann, Mary Leach, Second rovv: Monika Bolton, Cherry! Evans, Mary Ann Plate, David Sudduth, Courtney Campbell, Ernie Abariotes, James Limpp, Dick Haub, Bi.l Platz, Ron Peterson, Jerry Riley, Steve Johnson, Sue Abart, Sharon Fry, Georgia Erpelding, Suzanne Rine. Front rovv: Joan Ehlers, Sheila Nelson, Don Houghton, Phil Franco, Richard Sudduth, Robert Basilevac, Vern Johnson, Steve Lundholm, Ward Schumaker, Robert McKean, Loren Fritz, Chuck Murphy, Rick Curnow, Marilyn Ashmore, Diane Hartman, Amy Nelson. Waugh C0zmciL ommission ut 49 Seq?-Teens ourt Decide Fate To gain a better knowledge ot sate driv- ing was the goal ot Sate-Teens. Member- ship was limited to students with either a driver's license or a learner's permit. lvlem- bers received membership cards and bump- er strips. SAFE'TEENS-Back row: Ray Richmond, Ken Petersen, Jeff Jacobsen, Dick Farguson, Thomas Kuftel, Bob Wilkes, Randy Scheffler, John Podhaisky, Don Weller, Jim Johnson, Richard Houghton, Stephen Holeman, Bob Sutphen, Robert Johnson, Roger Schumaker, Kenneth Potter, Dale Anderson, Douglas Cole, Ron Zeigler, Robert Lorentzen. Second row: Courtney Campbell, Tom Dirks, Linda Fixmer, Eileen Gundersen, Karen Worthington, Carol Powell, Shirley Casey, Jan Wardell, Holly Miller, Barbara Nuckolls, LaVohn Isvik, Jo Del Nye, Susan Morris, Judy Mangan, Donna Lambertsen, Judy Hofgaard, Linda Stouffer, Dorothy Carlson, Theresa Rasey, Janet Grossman, Donna Kaven, Mike Lindemood, Art Boone. Front row: Laura Grimit, Pat Blakeney, Donna Cullen, Judy Davis, Kathy Oldham, Patricia Carper, Kay Oldham, Susan Thompson, Karen Schaal, Joann Macey, Jean Henry, Janet Smith, Connie Conway, Beverly Theil, Mabel Simpson, Shirley Johnson, Cathie McDonald, Malanie Jeub, Judi Mo Bonnie Lange, Carol Morgan, Darlene Anderson, MaSymAn te, Carolyn Grothe. Members who were guilty ot trattic vio- lations were brought betore a Sate-Teen court to try the case and determine tem- porary suspension trom the club. Court judges were Joan l-lenry, Ken Edwards and Bob Gwynne-Vaughan. SAFE-TEENS-Back row: R. P. Johnson, Ramon Dinsdale, David Droullard, John Coogle, Jack Lausterer, Greg Smith, Robert Mathews, Fred Reinhardt, Jim Roose, Terry Reard, Ken Edwards, Bob Carl, Bill Jones, Tom Horton, Larry Monson, Robert Basilevac, Ward Schumaker. Second row: Steve Johnson, Dan Thurber, Barb Morley, Marcia Lewis, Judy Giles, Janet Seaman, Jeanette Barnes, Maureen Matthews, Colleen Richmond, Karen Pope, Margaret Steyer, Nickle Stull, Diane Teter, Judy Irvin, Kayleen Kleider, Lorna Fischer, Barb Hayden, Georgia Erpelding, Cherryl Evans, Linda Jensen, Dick Gorton, Tony Sortino. Front row: Vickie Harris, Claudia Hayden, Linda Atchison, Marilyn Ashmore, Donna Corbino, Sharon Hooker, Mary Ann Scarnporrino, Shirley Wagenseller, Cathy Anderson, Bettie Lee Roose, Suze Buckley, Sharon Kimball, Karen Byars, Judy Oliver, Sharon Johnson, JoJanet Gingrich, Diane Hartman, Susan Tannahill, Judy Moe. 50 f Members who iolczte ules Members worked on The lnTer-CiTy SaTe- leens pamphlet Judy lvloe planned The general ouTlino oT The pamphlet Bill l3illoTTe prepared The illusTraTions. SaTe-Teens boasTed a membership oT 352. NorTh had The second largesT membership lisT oT all The Qmaha public schools. -loTal violaTions Tor members was seven. This club is aTTiliaTed wiTh The Junior Red Cross. This organizaTion received a cerTiTicaTe oT appreciaTion Tor parTicipaTion in The Brandeis saTeTy educaTion program. Mem- bers Took parT in an essay conTesT on SaTe- Teen AcTion ln Our CommuniTy. Skilled drivers compeTed in The Road-e-o. Tony SorTino and Judy lvloe presided as ioinT presidenTs. OTher oTTicers included Bill BilloTTe, vice-presidenT7 PaT Kizlin, sec- reTary-Treasurerg and sergeanTs-aT-arms, Sue Tannahill and Dick C5orTon. Gregg SmiTh served as junior represenTaTive oT The lnTer- CiTy SaTe-Teens. Frank l-lobbs sponsored The group. SAFE-TEENS-Back row: Chris Jorgenson, Linda Johnson, John Olafson, Beth Nelson, Tom Christensen, Dolores Brewer, Dick lVloore, Christie Fuglei, Bill Kellstrom, Steve Acker, Sharon Allard, Bob Gwynne-Vaughan, Barbara IVIcNutt, lVlike Feichtinger, Sandra Round, Jack Davey, Nancy Albee, Dick Hurley, Nancy Dewey, Edward Hild, Pat Rothwell, John Riddell, Kay Sparck. Second row: lVlary Nleyers, John O'Donnell, Pam Blakeney, Walter Heflin, Nlarilou Thibault, David Lund, Vicki Corey, Nlike Barber, lvlary Lou Wendt, Ron Springer, Marilyn Tate, Don Parrish, Frances Safe-Teens presidents Judy lVl0e and Tony Sortino accept certificate from Omaha Police Chief for safety edu- :ation program labors. Storey, Jim Herring, Karen Field, Gary Prill, Dana Andrews, Bob Autenrieth, Joyce Anglim, Gary Bates, Jeannie Pakiser, Tom Jackson, Sharon Shearer, Gary Walender, Betty Simpson. Front row: Roger Ivloore, Jackie Selner, Dan Fulkerson, Karen Luschen, Dan Classen, Betty Bechtel, Ken Nelson, Sharon Connor, Jerry Hohman, Carmen Funk, Eugene Krebs, Anne Douglass, Randy Anderson, Leonora Connelly, Jim Bower, Kay Lund, Gary Nielsen, Donna Hoffman, Keith Carlson, Pat Kizlin, Bill Yates. 5 l K X XY ' J J R X N , 'x 'N X X5 lx. X 3 igwaf' N, eg X Qi ' Q Q5 S W Q' Q H235 qi S5355 X , f 'J L L Kw qMAWjZJjlV,,Qe W W W Wm MJ vQyVUWJWJ5ifDvfO'ily'gi cwjfy Www, of 9,7 ff N Jbyffgifioff M QT ., VJ? V! X N ff haf!! oiuylff g MO, RMWW ,ff 1 W f 5 , . E 233129, 512 if imigffhe 332 The snappy ROTC color guard was com- posed ot a very select group ot cadets. The six boys in the guard were chosen with par- ticular care. They were judged on stature, posture, and composure. This group. head- ed by Tony Sortino, were responsible tor one duty but they pertormed it at many places. This year saw them presenting the colors at Ak-Sar-Ben, Creighton Prep, North and lvlarian l-ligh. ROTC OFFICERS-Back row: Bob Autenrieth, David Belt, Mahlon Smith, Keith Johnson, Tom Horton, Tony Sortino, Dick Gorton, Carlos Seng, Jim Sacks, R. P. Johnson, James Limpp. Second row: Robert Weist, Harold Penton, Paul Dueling, Douglas Cole, Max Voigt, Walter Swenson, Bernard Dinsworth, Matt Edwards, Mort Hen-shun. COLOR GUARD-Back row: Tony Sortino, James Norton. Front row: Dick Haub, Greg Smith, Warren White, Dave Davis. Thirty-six senior boys had the honor ot serving as otticers in the North l-ligh ROTC battalion. These cadets were chosen on the basis ot their ability, work, leadership, and time spent in ROTC. They received their promotions at the Military Ball, climaxing their tour years ot ROTC activities. Dooley, Bill Kellstrom, William Smith, Tom Dirks. Front row: Lynn Schermerhorn, Richard Hurley, Tom Morrison, Mike Allely, Bob Greenlee, Jim Bauer, Dennis Thomas, Bob Sutphen, Edward Hild, Carl Henningsen, Jim Thibault, Donn Orris, Frank Payton. 54 resent- rms! Lieutenant Colonel Dennis Thomas and his lady, Mary Ann Brizzi, reign over the Military Ball. The annual ROTC non-commissioned oT- Ticers' dance, The Chevron ShuTTle, was held in laTe OcTober. Each oT The Tive com- panies nominaTed a candidaTe Tor The honor oT being Miss NCO. The Tive candidaTes were Peggy Dennis, Pam Kreli, Sharon Crabbe, Marilyn TaTe, and Jackie Seiner. All non-commissioned cadeTs had The op-- porTuniTy To voTe Tor The girl oT Their choice. To be LieuTenanT Colonel, Dennis Thom- as, and his Lady, Miss Mary Ann Brizzif' This announcemenT climaxed The many exciTing rnomenTs oT The TwenTy-TourTh annual Mii- iTary Bali. This year 36 oTTicers and Their iadies paraded in a Grand March made beauTiTul by pasTel gowns, crossed sabers, and inTricaTe sTeps. Many long hours oT pracTice were spenT perTecTing Their march and oTTicers' walTz. The girls and cadeTs rehearsed in The school gym as Mrs. RuTh Seely planned each sTep and TaughT Them To Twiri and bow. Miss Alice B. Crocker, Mas- Ter SergeanT Lawrence Rowan, and SergeanT KenneTh l-lill were behind The scenes as su- pervisors oT The whole aTTair. ConTribuTing To make This a long-remem- bered nighT was The presenTaTion oT The Judd B. Crocker ciTizenship award To a sen- Miss NCO, PEQQY Dennis, shows her winning smile at the Chevron Shuffle. ior cadeT, and The announcemenT oT The ouTsTanding junior cadeT. A concerT by The RCTC band and a pre- cision drill by The Crack Squad helped To make The evening an enioyabie and success- Tul one. The annual RCTC RecogniTion NighT was held aT FonTenelle park in May. lT was Tilied wiTh The giving oT awards To The ouTsTanding cadeTs, companies, plaToons, and squads. The marching band added a miliTary air To The whole review. RIFLE TEAIVI-Back row: R. P. Johnson, Dennis Hill, Dick Gorton, Gary Christensen. Second row: lVlax Voigt, Jim Harlow, Dennis Thomas, Robert Nlartens, Tom Levermann. First row: Dave Davis, Thomas Kuffel, Dick Haub, Bob Carl. 55 CRACK SQUAD-Back row: Jack Ipack, Jerry Riley, Joseph Moreland, Tom Levermann, Dave Davis, David Sudduth, John Steg. Second rovv: Robert Kast, Thomas Kuffel, Dick Haub, Larry Hicks, aztmlion mars Clarence Hansen. Front row: Dennis Whipperman, Ronald Carlsen, Greg Smith, R. P. Johnson, Warren White, Richard Doherty, Henry Brink. ommvmding jfcer COMPANY A-Back row: Ronald Binks, Clarence Hansen, Dave Davis, Dennis Whipperman, Charles Schmid, Garland Taylor, Chuck Murphy, Parry Pettit, Warren Anderson, Joseph Moreland. Second rovv: Dick Haub, John Vickery, Bob Smith, George Berger, Henry Brink, Larry Forrest, George Benish, Bill Becker, Thomas Kuffel, Steve Oldham, Larry Hicks, Chuck Gast. Front row: Gerald Chatfield, Tim Wickersham, Barry Caughlin, Warren White, Tom Dirks, Tony Sortino, Lynn Scherrnerhorn, Mike Allely, Harold McGinnis, Ronald King, Jack Reese, Greg Smith, Ronald Carlsen. 56 Ama 7. fi' ..,,. .,,. . ' l 5514- jfs-,.::,v. ':'2:2f-2: i:--:,. ' y 33,3 , ., i R. P. Johnson and his lady, Marty 41' Anderson, congratulate citizenship gg award winner Keith Johnson and his P A lady, Jean Henry i ,,.,, , is 5 J Major Bill Smith and his lady, Linda Hannawait and Major Jim Limpp and his lady, Kay Harris t the all Lieutenant Colonel Dennis Thomas Dr. and Mrs Burke and Principal and and his lady, IVIay Ann Brizzi, lead lVlrs. Burkholder enjoy the Military the Grand Nlarch. Ball festivities. 57 COMPANY B-Back row: Jack lpock, Jim Fox, Gary McFarland, Errol Hald, Tom Coons, Don Caillier, Harold Norris, Ward Schxlmaker, Carl Mackie, Jim Jacobsen. Second row: Robert L. Smith, Gary Watkins, Larry Hislop, William Proksel, James Pearson, John Sloup, Gerald Gilinsky, Jesse McClinton, Robert Lorentzen, Richard Thiessen, Bob Carl. Front row: Ronald Burns, Harold Penton, Frank Payton, Ken Edwards, Edward Hild, Richard Hurley, Douglas Cole, Robert Weist, Paul Dueling, Merrill Christensen, John Furstenberg. lo teach a young man discipline, to instill patriotism, and to give instructions in mil- itary tactics, these are the purposes ot a high school RO-l'C program. lt is true that our ROTC department does this, but they also give a boy chances tor having tun and tor getting along with others. COMPANY C-Back row: Howard Heinisch, David Sudduth, Dennis Cappiello, Jim Sevela, Ottis Fausett, John Jones, Ervin Engdahl, Fred Reinhardt, Robert Brauning, Larry Enevvold, Dean Lamm, Phillip Lynn, Steve Walenz. Second row: James Beberniss, Richard Stenzel, Dennis l-lill, LeRoy Nelson, Marvin Kronberg, Jerry Allen, Bob Martens, Donald Pipher, AI Abels, Tom Levermann, Tom Feichtinger, Dennis Waterman. Front row: Richard Doherty, Gary Danieis, David Belt, Mahlon Smith, Keith Johnson, Max Voigt, Walter Svendsen, Torn Morrolison, Bob Sutphen, Bob Greenlee, Donald Baird. Each boy enrolled in ROTC is a member ot a company, a sguad, and a platoon. This otters him many opportunities to work tor the improvement ot these three. Each ROTC boy also can serve on the tlag detail, the military police sguad, or on the usher detail. 'lhey may try out tor the crack sguad, ritle team, or color guard. Stab by Step-do it the rm Way.' 58 Ab, Such Is the LW 0 az PFC! Come on you Pi:C's let's get to work! This is a tamiliar phrase to many tirst year ROTC students. The typical day ot a Pri- vate consists ot taking order atter order trom his superiors. They have to help clean up the ROTC rooms, they march tor many hours, and spend their spare time working tor and saluting their higher-ups. COMPANY D-Back row: Leonard Jensen, John Bascoor, Ronald Tyler, M. G. Henry, Robert Kast, Michael Owens, Tcm Annin, Bert Cleland, Jerry Riley, John Steg, Walter Sillik, Con Brunkow, Second row: Larry Monson, Lavern Kofoed, Jim Jensen, J. M. Norton, Warren Docto, Thomas Autzen, Jerry Andresen, Eugene Strong, Jim Zuehlke, Jim Mortensen, John Smith. Front row: Gary Leistner, Ron Shepherd, Carl Henningsen, Bill Kellstrcm, James Limpp, Carlos Seng, Paul Strasheim, Bob Autenrieth, Dick Gorton, Donn Orris, Rick Enewold, Walter Moore. All is not dark in the lite ot a Private, though. l-le has the sympathy ot all the other Privates. For this is the most populus rank in RCTC. Atter many hours ot polish- ing brass, cleaning boots, and shining guns, he is rewarded. What is this most deserv- ing reward? The Private is promoted to a Private First Class. COMPANY E-Back row: Vaughn Reuther, James Richeson, Robert Clark, John Coogle, Barry Abel, Cecil Hisloo, Don Hill, Frank Balkover, Thomas McKean, William Bauder, Marvin Anderson, Gary King, Ron Deaver, Nick Dame, Bob Connell, Roger Wipf. Second row: Reggie Stupp, Bill Evens, Gary Smith, Larry Dawson, Terry Beals, Allen Peterman, Doug Adams, John Anderson, Fred Lewis, Ronald Anderson, James Starks, Mark Zach, Paul Richart, Jim Petersen, Don Houghton, Ken Samson, Ron Travis. First lows Dale Housewirth, Walt Hef.in, David Frese, Jim Hariow, Hans ML' ller, James Dubler, Tom Horton, R, P. Johnson, Jim Thibau , m Sacks, William Smith, Denis Thomas, Jim Bauer, d Ainsworth, Rick Collins, Terry Caldwell, Terry Smith, Al , ens. . x 59 5 . w ,1 my 1: gfxpw, X Q ?'iw1f.i2effg1ijK x Q, 1 ,, wiQg,,i 3 3 3, Q , wf1f,eMM,. SX .YQ , . f f xgwfy-,...,..35 ,b - , 4 - .f,V Qlwfw-l,1'.1 , 5 S 3-Mi .. ,Md , pw,f..,',,g ' , ,j-wugbu. fy. ... LjUlblQiC WZQWQQ4' Qwjmfpf My , 5 . : I SENIOR CHOIR-Back row: Sue Abart, Jane Hall, Judy Giles, Carol Carsey, Jeannette Barnes, Barbara McNutt, Greg Smith, Dennis Taylor, Dick Haub, Jack Lausterer, Bob Thurber, Linda Fixmer, La Vohn lsvik, Susan Thompson, Dorothy Blum, Jeanne Gebhart, Barbara Otte, Jo Janet Gingrich. Second row: Bonnie Lange, Colleen Richmond, Mary Ann Brizzi, Tanis Michaelsen, Dolores Brewer, Kay Lund, John Dame, James Limpp, Tom Gingrich, George Benish, Dennis Thomas, Duane Taylor, William hairs Like to 'Sa Members ot Senior Choir and Junior Choir worked hard pertecting their musical skill and knowledge. They were under the direction ot Miss Twila Cowman. They played an important role in many activities. The Senior Choir was really the pertorm- ance group, stated Miss Twila Cowman. BEL CANTD-Back rovv: Diane Hartman, Sue Abart, Tom Gingrich, Jack Lausterer, Dennis Thomas, Jay Menze, Dick l-laub, James Limpp, Calvin Hennig, Karen Baker, Jane Hall, JoJanet Gingrich, Barbara Otte. Second row: Judy Moe, Jeanne Gebhart, Linda Fixmer, Jeanette Barnes, Barbara McNutt, Dale Bolton, Douglas Smith, Jay Menze, Beatta Stuvick, Mary White, Meribeth Sichmeller, Claudia Hayden, Karen Baker, Diane Hartman. Front row: Judy Lee, Judy Moe, Betty Bechtel, Carol Ellenberger, Judy Hansen, Donna Hoffmann, Sandy Gordon, Douglas Claxton, Alfred Hollingsworth, Mike Feichtinger, Paul Reed, Tom Jackson, Art Boone, Jack Davey, Elaine Curtis, Barbara Sommerfeld, Mary Quimby, Mary Hurlburt, Isabel Miller, Judy Hofgaard, Joyce Anglim. I With Music' Members took part in the Christmas pro- gram, the Spring Concert, the Thanksgiving program and graduation. Tho goal ot members ot the Junior Choir was to be accepted into the Senior Choir. They sang in the Music Festival and in ama- teur hours held during class periods. Claxton, Duane Taylor, Dolores Brewer, Sandy Gordon, Judy Lee, Colleen Richmond, Judy Giles. First row: Diane Hansen, Mary Hurlburt, Isabel Miller, Judy Hofgaard, Gary Barth, Tom Jackson, Alfred Hollingsworth, Christy Fuglei, Donna Hoffmann, Kay Lund, Vicki Corey, Tanis Michaelsen. 62 I - ah' ,Aj iv' , i 3 M t,fDl','u JUNIOR CHOEReBack row: Mary Saup, Amy Nelson, Bob Clark, maker, Karen Edquist, Carol Wiley, Betty Forbes, Nora Shoe- Jchn Google, Ron Petersen, Steve Lundholm, John Vikering, Jon maker. Front row: JoDel Nye, Carol Moore, Betty Micke, Holly Ewing, Larry Hicks, Jim Jensen, Bill Anderson,1S Forrest, Bob Leistner, Joe Nevotti, Dennis Downs, Fred Hill- Colleen Goslee, Violet Kimnack. Second row: Rosemary Evans, strand, Gary Barth, Joel Warner, Jim Alessandro, Tim Wicker- Linda Nixon, Maureen Matthews, Sandy Blough, Joan Cimino, sham, Larry G. Anderson, Christie Fuglei, Jane Kolb, Joyce Tom Kuffel, Ken Caruso, Tom McKean, Gary Berkley, Alta Shoe- Hunter, Susan Lund. 6619 Celebrate YecW'5 H olidcl 5 Otticers ot Senior Choir included Diane Membership in Bel Canto was selective. Hartman, president: Melissa Fulkerson, vice- Tryouts tor membership were given betore president: Sue Aloart, secretary: and Jo the club ottice-rs and Miss Twila Cowman. Janet Gingrich, treasurer. I f , qt h Junior choir otticers were: Gary Barth, BB Canto O lC'Ce'Q5 Bl te Ve-at Were? president: Mack Greder, vice-president: Pfesldenif JO Janet Gmflflctli V'C9'l9V95 Dennis Downs, secretary: Jim Alessandro, Ciefli. SUS Abdfii SGCVSJFGFY. DIGVIS l-tGVJfVY1f3I'1I treasurer: and Janet Kolb. courtesy. and treasurer, Jim Limpp. Choir members present 'Manhattan Tower for P.T.A. and Teachers Convention. 63 l GIRLS SENIOR GLEEfBack row: Mary Gundersen, Mary Fagan, Diane Hansen, Mary Ellen Isvick, Gwenn Camm, Janice Rogers, Monika Bolton, Karen Johnson, Bettie Lee Roose, Alice Rogge, Sharon Zinn, Nancy Underwood, Beverly Nlceller, Karen Bagley, Judith Rohlfs, Barbara Hayden, Lorna Fischer, Donna Goers, Nancy Linda Larson, Judy Bielenberg. Powell, Nancy Bahr. Front row: Sandra Gerry, Judy Schueler, fs 'Manhattan' in malfa wa Song The vocal music deparTmenT presenTed ManhaTTan Tower Tor The Teachers con- venTion oT DisTricT Two held GcT. 23. They were direcTed by Miss Twila Cowman and accompanied by Mrs. Beverly Cox. A mod- ern balleT was presenTed by Jo JaneT and Tom Gingrich. Bill YaTes acTed as narraTor. Vocal soloisTs were Al l-lollingsworTh, Judy Lee, Jean GebharT, Isabel Miller, Diane T-larTman and Duane Taylor. Melissa Fullcer- son served as sTudenT direcTor. The vocal, music and speech deparTmenTs ioined TogeTher in The producTion oT The ChrisTmas program. The Theme was ChrisT- mas in Many Lands. A dueT composed oT lsabol Miller and Jim Limpp sang Gesu Bambino. The senior chair presenTed O l-loly NighT TeaTuring a solo by KaThy Blum. A qua-rTeT consisTing oT Dua Kersey, Jack LausTerer, Jim Limpp and Duane Taylor was also TeaTured. The All-CiTy T-ligh School Music Clinic- l:esTival was held Jan. I4-I6 aT The Gmaha Civic audiTorium. The chair was conducT- ed by Dr. Lara l-laggard, Tormer assisTanT To Fred Waring. The music deparTmenT presenTed selec- Tions Trom My Fair Lady Tor The Aurora. Dennis Thomas and Bonnie Lang sang a dueT, On The STreeT Where You Live. A 64 guarTeT consisTing oT Duane Taylor, Dennis Taylor, Al l-lollingsworTh and Dennis Thomas sang l'm GeTTing Married in The Morning. A sexTeT including Dolores Brewer, Judy T-Tenion, Donna T-loTTmann, Judy Moe, Jo JaneT Gingrich and Sandy Gordon was Tea- Tured in comedy rouTines. SoloisT Mary T-lurlburT sang Wouldn'T lT Be l.ovely.'T Isabel Miller, Jay Menze, Claudia Hayden and Duane Taylor were TeaTured dancers in The Embassy WalTz. Music sTudenTs sang Tor The LenTen serv- ices, hospiTals, churches, Kiwanis club, The Spring ConcerT and commencemenT exer- cises. Girls' Senior Glee worked To perTecT sTyle and Technique. The girls were under The direcTion oT Miss Twila Cowman and Mrs. Beverly Cox, accompanisT and assisTanT To Miss Cowman. This organizaTion boasTed oT a girls' bar- bershop guarTeT. The quarTeT consisTed oT Lu Ann Brainard, Nancy Powell, Janice Rog- ers and Nancy Underwood. OuTsTanding soloisTs were Sandra Gerry, Diane Hansen and Nancy Powell. OTTicers were Diane l-lansen, presidenTq Sharon Zinn, vice-presidenTp Nancy Under- wood, secreTaryg and Monika BolTon, Treas- urer. AAA GIRLS' JUNIOR GLEE-Back row: Naomi Tyer, Mary Sorensen, Pauline Merrill, Judy Nichols, Jo Elaine Bishop, Jane Lynne Birk- hofer, Carol Bacon, Rose Ann Mangiamelli, Carole Barnes, Sharon Dingle, Pat Holmes, Gayle Elrod, Janice Meredith, Randi Schulz, Kathy Stephens, Sandra Huitt, Sandy Delp. Second row: Carolyn James, Bobbie Rozanek, Darlene Weyer, Carol Maruska, Mary Melies, Donna Larsen, Margie Smith, Rosalie Blank, Karen Shelley, Young Singers Girls' Junior Glee and Boys' Glee were open to treshmen girls and boys. They were introductory classes in which music skills and tundamentals were taught. Gtticers tor the first and second sections ot Girls' Junior Glee were: president, ivlar- iory Nemitz and Patty l-lolmesq vice-presi- dent, Donna Larson and Gayle Elrodg sec- retary, Rosalee Blank and ivlarlene Johnson: BOYS' GLEE-Back row: Vincil Clark, Kenneth Funk, Jim Cimino, Paul Becker, Edward Carroll, Richard Goers, Buster Bonacci, Dar- win Severson, Monte Etherington, Second row: Loren Bielenberg, Gene Wiley, Mike Murphy, Dennis CogtelIo, Ron Heidvogel, Harold Colleen Reekers, Sheri Todd, Sharon Kramer, Janet Norman, Mar- leen Johnson, Rachel Harris, Judy Kay Scott, Virginia De Haan. Front row: Lavonna Gustafson, Marcia Person, Janelle Jeffrey Janet Adkins, Jean Holst, Jean Jasa, Margie Nemitz, Mary Grund- man, Katie Hichrnan, Sharon Kaspar, Jane Carrell, Sharon Latimer, Marjorie Medley, Carol Hulsebus. Have to active and treasurer, Pauline ivlerrill and Judy Scott. Boys' Glee otticers of the first and sec- ond sections were: president, Jim Cimino and Richard Goers7 vice-president, Loren Beilenberg and John Coffman, secretary, Leonard Jensen and Gerald Thurber, and treasurer, Andrew James. Connerley, Charles Jackson, Leonard Jensen, Bob Fuglei, John Coffman. Front row: Bob Hickling, Gerald Thurber, Larry Robb, Bob Dempsey, Gary Jacobsen, Bob Turner, Bill Dunn, Larry Voung, Pat Chase, Donald Ash, Randy Heisser, 65 olbulczrity There are those who do not know and there are those who do not know they do know. 07flC67 fS V 0116 Band Personnel FLUTE Dianne Shannon, Margaret Steyer, Marie Englehart Susan Collier, Shirley Nixon. CLARINET-Vern Sonier, Donna Maynard, Doris Finch, Ellen Parrish, Carol Steimer, Sandy l-lollsen, Mike Norris, Connie Stupp, Leonora Connelly, Malanie Jeub, Steve Coerper, Kay White, Roland Krebs, Jean Fenstermacher, Ron Carrow. OBOE-Gloria Van Dyke, Jean Wilson, TENOR SAXOPHONE-Karen Mayer, ALTO CLARINET--Nancy Hutcheson. SOPRANO SAXOPHONE-Lovie Jeffrey. ALTO SAXOPHONE--Dave Cowsky, Thomas Smith, James Dages, John Tate, Dwight Anderson. BASSOON--Ron Bailey. BARITONE SAXOPHONE-Bob Mathews, TRUMPET-Ramon Dinsdale, Larry Wilson, Robert Ashley, Edwin Ramsey, Tim Barnes, Ray Hicks, Brian Thilliander, Stan Birge, Roger Meisenbach, David Arnold, Judy Summerfield, Dennis Betts, Frank Peak, Terry Turner. FRENCH HORN-Barbara Stribice. Anita Lee, Ken True, Amy Nelson, EuJane Wyrnore, Rich Cline, Sharon Varley, Marilyn Larsen, John Watson. TROMBONE-Dean Geist, John Gauer, Wayne Mathewson, Ron Cool, Ruth Ann Robinson, Dennis Savage, Tom Harvey, Karen Jensen, Davidi Droullard, Jackie Winter. BARITONE-Janet Seaman, Mahlon Smith, Richard Cantwell, Nor' rine Vasholz, Harriet Gamble, Diane Beach. TUBA-Steve Holeman, Gerald Larson, John Hepfinger, Ron Fittje, Jim Misner, Tom Gingrich, BELLS-Carolyn Gordon, Sharon Gordon, Gaylene Morrison, STRING BASS-Carol Gray PERCUSSION-Cecilia Stice, Linda Wiemann, James Maji, William Wakefield, Don McGlynn, Chuck Sutton. BATON TWIRLERS-Roxanne Sutton, Bonnie Gross, Joyce Ann Lieser, Judy Leply, Karen Lenz, Sandy Wenninghoff, Sharon Allard, Sally l-lansen, Dona Milliagaan, Norma Svendson, Carol Pell. DRUM MAJORETTE--Nancy I-lutcheson. DRUM MAJOR--John l-leofinger. yykfyy mf My W fy M ? LULfLQ9 W' wwjfwfffifwff wbymwjffgwf if jo M WMWW QC HW fff f I 671 0Zl56 An inviTaTion To parenTs and Triends To visiT lXlorTh l-ligh and geT acguainTed wiTh The TaculTy as well as view The work oT The sTudenTs was exTended during lNlaTional Edu- caTion Week. The Theme oT Open l-louse, held Nov. I2 as a parT oT The naTional ob- servance, was ReporT Card U. SA. GreeTings were given by Principal KenneTh Burkholder and AssisTanT Principal Mark lvlullins aT an assembly Tor The parenTs To inTroduce lNlorTh's Open l-louse program. The orchesTra played a shorT concerT, aTTer which The visiTors adiourned To diTTerenT rooms Tor shorr programs. Each Teacher had sTuclenTs Trom his classes perTorming in his room. The science sTu- denTs gave demonsTraTions. ln The arT room There were proiecTs To view. Panels and skiTs were heard by Those visiTing English or social science rooms. Marty Anderson explains plans for her mosaic table to her parents, IVlr. and lVlrs. A. W. Anderson. Miss Florence Walker shows her sewing style to lVlrs. G. C. Baker, Marie Agosta and Mrs. R. P. Bishop. Sergeant Kenneth Hill explains in- tricate parts of an lVl-1 to parents and friends. Linda Stouffer looks on, as R. P. Johnson attempts to produce hydro- gen for the Open House program. Nancy Powell, Janice Rodgers, Sybil Chappell and Nancy Underwood strike a pretty note for Open House. 5332 wwe .aw Sue Tannahill, Janet Smith, Sandy Round and Donna Kaven dance and smile for the crowd at the Fun Nite variety show. Karen Field, Claudia Hayden, Marty Anderson, Mrs Eileen Shearer and Paula Berg display 'louter spacel' satellites and inhabitants. Adventures in Outer Space was the theme ot Fun Night. A record-breaking crowd ot l.5OO was present to talce part in the activities. Dancing, games, calce walks, a variety program and retreshments were all a part ot Fun Night. The theme ot the variety program was Out ot This World. lt was sponsored by lvlrs. Ruth Seely, lvlrs. Louise Sutton and Sam Thomas. Dave Hayden headed the P-T.A. com- mittee and was the general chairman. Karen Field headed the Student Council commit- tee. Other members were lvlarty Ander- son, Steve Johnson, Tom l-lorton, Sue lylorris, Jean l-lenry, Diane l-lartman. Bob Campbell and Sue Abart. Claudia l-layden headed the Artisan committee tor decora- tions. .Q . KW? 5 Some students display ability and strength as others prove their talents as talkers. g .. W Fun zght Sandy Carlson, Homecoming Queen 1958, HOIVIECOMING QUEEN CANDlDATESfBack row: Carol Powell, Dolores Brewer, Sue Hornish, Kathy Field, Donna Hoffmann. Third row: Nancy Hutcheson, Pac Kizlin, Sandy Carlson, Judy lVloe, Judy Lepley, Della Inglis. Second row: Nancy Nlleynek, Karen Welcome board The l958 Homecoming leslivilies were highlighled wilh lhe crowning ol Queen Sandy Carlson. Duane Taylor presenled Sandy wilh a bouguel ol yellow mumms and her crown. The ceremony look place dur- ing hall lime of 'rhe Norlh-Soulh loolball game al lhe Municipal Sladium. The one day celeloralion, Nov. 7, was climaxed by a dance in lhe caleleria. Welcome aboard, male. Wanna help up celebrale? No need lo hesilale, 'Tis homecoming filly-eighlf' This was lhe Theme which was followed on The club posl- ers and lor The dance decoralions. Sale- leen's posler caplured lirsl prize in The posler compelilion. Second and lhird prizes wenl lo JCL and El Polo del Norle. Field, Sue Tannahill, Linda Atchison, Jo Gingrich, Jean Henry. First row: Marty Anderson, Claudia Hayden, Diane Hartman. Phyllis Dinovo, Judy Oliver, Sally Hansen, Ee Q 74 I i' We re elebmtin omecoming All Umatesw are on board for the Viking Homecoming dance. Junior John Dame works furiously on decorations for the Homecoming fes- tivities tne next day, Sue Abart and Claudia Hayden work on uvictory horse-shoe for tne Home- coming game. We Haze! rogmms To Inspire Us ChrisTmas in lvlany Lands, was The title oT The ThirTy-Third annual ChrisTmas pageanT. Special arrangemenTs oT ChrisT- mas carols oT several nationalities were pre- senTed by The choir. Speech sTudenTs were dressed in cosTumes oT The counTry Trom which each carol originaTed. The Two nar- raTors, Bill YaTes and JaneT SmiTh, relaTed The ChrisTmas sTory as The naTiviTy scene represenTed a symbol oT universal ChrisT- mas meaning. For The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT NorTh, a Thanksgiving service was held during The school day. The scripT was cenTered around The meaning oT our Thanksgiving holiday To Russian people. For Americans believe, we do believe in God was The lcey phrase in The pageanT as iT was presenTed by The dramaTic students. Miss lVlargareT Nielsen wroTe The scripT Tor boTh oT These inspiraTional sTudenT acTiviTy programs. The girls' speaking choir answers the question, t'What is the meaning of your Thanksgiving holiday? They ' l' e d 76 say, uFor Americans be ieve, w o believe in God. Angels from the dfamatics depart- ment watch over Christmas in many lands, while the Senior choir sings the seasonal songs of different na- tlonalities. We'1fe ot he . Polar Kats, the team, and cheer- leaders perform on stage to generate enthusiasm among student rooters, Students let off steam at outdoor pep rally after lunch on a beautiful October Friday. WINNING TEANIS-Back row: Pat Andrew, Patricia Carper, Mary lsvik, Barbara Nuckolls, Donna Lambertsen, Shirley Ostler, Karen Johnson, Tommie Alexis, Kay Oldham, Sharon Connor, Tanis Butler, Carmen Funk, Joann llllacey, Susan Quest, Claudia Thomp- lvlichaelsen, Virginia Evenson, aron oun Sharon Johnson. son, Carolyn Grothe, Barbara Wagner. Front row: Kathy Oldham, Lorna ' , da Fixmer, LaVohn 99 arp 23' er e Qi POLAR CUBS-Back row: Sharon Oliver, Sharon Nelson, Margaret Perry, Janet Seaman, Karen Schall, Judi Monaghan, Cathle Mc- Donald, Georgia Erpelding, Judy Vondra, Merrify McCann, Mary Saup. Second row: Jean Wilson, Colleen Richmond, Ann Vashon, Betty Simpson, Jeannie Nelson, Frances Storey, Shirley Marson, Maureen Matthews, Beth Runge, Carol Wiley. Front row: Patty lubs Cheer TEDDY BEARS-Back row: Monika Bolton, Nancy Bahr, Patty Gall, Karen Dawson, Sharon Gordon, Mary Johnson, Linda Forst, Virginia Evenson, Tommie Alexis, Mary L. Johnson, Allison Brown, Paula Berg, Barbara Hayden, Pam Bruner, Mary Gundersen. Second row: Sharonne Christensen, Linda Durrie, Karen Churchill, Christie Jensen, Janet Glissmann, Kathy Bowman, Judy Becker, Judy Irvin, Mary Ellen Isvik, Lorna Fischer, Diane Hansen, Sally Burke, Pat Blakeney, Harlene Breeling, Peggy Dennis. Front row: Kathy Shane, Judy Mangan, JoDel Nye, Jeanne Richeson, Mary Beth Meyers, Kay Sparck, Carole Tcmte, Peggy Perdue, Sandie Robinson, Marilyn Tate, Joyce Wilson, Susan Morris, Jackie Severson. CHEERLEADERS-Barbara Jacobsen, Phyllis Dinova, Marilyn Vorel, Mary Lou Wendt. Adding pep, color, and enthusiasm to Viking cheers at all games were the Teddy Bears, composed ot sophomores, and the Cubs, composed ot iuniors. The girls, dress- ed in royal blue skirts and gold sweaters, made the Viking colors stand out among the spectators. Anderson, Judy Adams, Joyce Dennis, Judy Adams, Jean Fenster- macher, Karen Butler, Judy Jost, Ann Bonanno, Marlene Hall, Nancy Cook, Valeen Dolinsky, Marilyn Jacob, Karen Jensen, Mil- dred Davis, Gail Coglizer, Kelly Ekfelt. CHEERLEADERS-Deellee Erpelding, Shirley Johnicn, Sonny Gordon IOO 0 me .MQ POLAR CUBS-Back row: Beverly Gosch, Mary Leach, Nancy Huitt, Cathy Anderson, Sheila Leesley, Sharon Fry, Lovie Jeffrey, Sunny Gordon, Jeanette Barnes, Carolyn Grothe, Raynelle Bohringer, Janet Grossman, Darlene Anderson. Second row: Sue Abart, Bonnie Lange, Shirley Kolc, Sharon Johnson, Donna Cullen, Judy Giles, Shirley Ostler, Jean Baxter, Karen Edquist, Donna Lambertsen, Jane Kolb, Marilyn Binderup, Carol Chambers. Front row: Patricia The senior girls' dance group, also under the supervision ot Mrs. Seely, dance their way to stardom. Exhibiting their imagina- tive icleas through tap and ballet routines and combining them with hours ot practice. the girls won several spots in the Aurora. TEDDY BEARS-Back row: Bettie Roose, Violet Kimnach, Susan Quest, Faith Rasmussen, Betty Micke, Renae Wilkerson, Sandy Wenninghoff, Jan Willmarth, Shirley Lundberg, Norrine Vasholz, Sharon Pilmaier, Eleanor Schneider, Nancy Underwood, Donna Mayher, Linda Riddle, Alta Stiner Elizabeth Monico Joyce Lov stad, Sandy Nicklen, Jackie Sommers Barbara Opheirn Charlotte Steele. Second row: Kathy Schmidt Joan Litizzette Joan Miller Glenda Monico, Joyce Rieger Ann Stewart Karin Kerst Barb Kauffold, Nancy Shields, Carol Petersen Claudia Thompson Karen Rasp, Margie Riley, Janet Short Elaine McMullin Ellen Parrish Carper, Gail Browning, Karen Lindberg, Kay Lund, Christy Fuglei, Bets Doster, Anne Douglass, Mary Hurlburt, Phyllis Gilmore, Judy Filbert, Karen Luschen, Donna Jackson, Judy Davis, Cherryl Evans. CHEERLEADERS-Sandy Gordon, Karen Swanson, Jeanie Pakiser, Dolores Brewer, Sandy Carlson. or iking Teams Ruth Robinson, Sheri Hronek, Sherry Schucht, Karen Johnson, Roxie Sutton, Carol McCann. First row: Bonnie Laird, Bonney Gross, Scarlett Nielsen, Marcia Lewis, Josie Amernta, Dona Hall, Barbara Johnson, Lois Davis, Bev Koenig, Marcia Miner, Nancy Braley Carol Vacant: Marna Talbot Crystal Moreland Diane Devine Marilyn Vorel Barbara Jacobson Sandra Danforth Linda Kaplan Nancy Powell Patty o g Linda Tadlock Joan Ehlers CHEERLEADERS Kayleen Kleider Sharon Palmer Patty Andrew Kathy Michel lOl Gary Blair and Jane Samson reign as King and Queen of Sports. G.A.A.-Back row: Kay Oldham, Patricia Carper, Judy Davis, Kathy Oldham, Janet Smith, Theresa Rasey, Carol Carsey, Beth Runge, Tanis Michaelsen, Betty Ostberg. Second row: Sue Wurgler, Pam Blakeney, Joyce Wilson, Gail Coglizer, Peggy Dennis, Mary Lou Wendt, Karen Field, Sandy Carlson, Marilyn Jacob, Renae Wilkerson, Kay Lund, Donna Lambertsen, Marlene Hall. Front row: Karen Edquist, Marilou Thibault, Karen Butler, Shirley Ostler, Carole Tomte, Anne Douglass, Sandie Robinson, Sharon Connor, Carmen Funk, Jackie Selner, Mary Beth Meyers, Sharon Lohmann, Kay Sparck. Sports Royal! Polar Kats, cheerleaders and varsity toot- ball players picked the King and Queen ot Sports again this year. Gary Blair and Jane Samson were crowned by Mrs. Ruth Seely at the annual tootball banquet held in the Viking cateteria Nov. I8. The Girls Athletic Association is a good club tor developing sportsmanship and maintaining good health standards. Follow- ing a training schedule tor eight consecu- tive weeks, participating in the hikes, being active in indoor and outdoor sports and at- tending most ot the games are qualitica- tions tor membership. G.A.A.-Back row: Carol Morgan, Nancy Powell, Linda Kaplan, Barbara Jacobson, Linda Atchison, Kayleen Kleider, Sunny Gordon, Phyllis Dinovo, Kathy Michel, Sharon Palmer, Pat Andrew, Marilyn Vorel, Susan Tannahill, Shirley Kolc, Sharon Nelson, Kathy Schmidt. Second row: Sheila Leesley, Lorna Fischer, Tommie Alexis, Barbara Kauffold, Janet Glissman, Susan Thompson, Carolyn Grothe, Barbara Wagner, Diane Hansen, Ann Vashon, Judy Jorgenson, Mabel Simpson, Janet Seaman, Sue Abart, Allison Brown, Mary Johnson. Front row: Monika Bolton, Linda Fixmer, Joan Litizzette, Susan Fay, Donna Kaven, Jean Henry, Joann Macey, Judy Adams, Sandy Nicklen, Claudia Thompson, LaVohn Isvik, Barbara Nuckolls, Ann Stewart, Pat Blakeney, Diane Hartman, Beverly Gosch, Scarlett Nelsen. lO2 BATON CLUB-Back row: Baiba Klavin, Bettie Roose, Donna Price, Doras Milligan, Violet Kimnach, Linda Nord, Carol Peil, Bonney Gross, Sharon Rich, Crystal Moreland, Roxie Sutton. Second row: Dona Milligan, Joyce Lieser, Linda Mench, Sharon Baker, Norma Svendsen, Marvel Means, Jean Jasa, Marcia Charron, Girls ranging trom treshmen to seniors may participate in the Baton Club. They are under the leadership ot E. E. Erwin and captained by Sally l-lansen. Recognition ot the members' ability has come through requests to march in the Alc-Sar-Ben rodeo every year and selection to pertorm in the Aurora and with the marching band. FROSH PEP CLUB--Back row: Jo Elaine Bishop, Rose Mangiamelli, Janice Meredith, Patty Holrnes, Sharon Dingle, Marcia Person, Maria Agosta. Third row: Gayle Elrod, Sondra Frary, Lavonna Gustafson, Jean Jasa, Sandra Huitt, Sandy Delp, Barbara Jacobson, Shirley Wagenseller, Aleatha Kelly. Front row: Linda Swanson, Karen Lenz, Theresa Rasey, Debbie Steele, Judy Mayland, Sally Hansen, Della Inglis, Judy Lepley, Judy Oliver, Sharon Allard, Sandy Wenninghoff. A new pep squad was introduced into the cheering spotlight this year. Composed ot treshmen girls, FROSl-l '62 appeared at all games and rallies promoting school spirit. President Sharon Dingle and Vice- President Patty l-lomes kept the 35 girls in good practice to prepare them tor pro- motion to the Teddy Bears. Jane Birkhofer. Second row: Rosalie Blank, Luella Samland, Judy Garrett, Geraldine Lewis, Colleen Reekers, Jean Hoist, Janet Churchill, Doris l-lortcn, Janelle Jeffrey, First row: Katie Hinch- rnan, Connie Miller, Donna Gross, Linda Morrison, Robin Dyas. lO3 Q l , Am imp b.Vg 9 wc 5 my b . .fawfs Q '2f3'-'J Q7!f Q WmQ'UNWifU ,DW 'J awk, . . Q9 wygffkf gf' Qmons ,DN Lf ,fly gif if fiffimfwifwf TQXZWWQWUW ff 7 39W 1 ' mQZQL?LZZM 'JwQ,ZZ, ,j4,44A,!..LLfL,,,k, f' AZ 2mJwZ7, Q f 4 Ernest G. Abariotes Judy Adams Q1 Gail Marlene Allgood Mike Allely Bernard Ainsworth Sharon Kaye Aken Sharon Kay Allard Nancy Jean Allbee : ..1.,, Nw ba 1.. lzz, i f Kathleen Allwine Randall H. Andersen Dale E. Anderson Laurence Lee Anderson National Honor Society National Honor Society Martha Kay Anderson Dana Kaye Andrew Joyce Clare Anglim Russell B. Ash Marilyn Kay Ashmore Linda Atchison National Honor Society . l - ,.,t,:.:., 'zil' 'fli G , t..,.. 1 ,. 4 A V ia MW' :ae 5:1 ,:-:a:1:z:: - s J: .,,. ....... I Robert W, Autenrieth Barbara Hope Baaole ' .:.1 ::,,. ..., 1 2 , '. I: :,-- -:vi .,,.q.,.t,.,., , ..', - -.se .-... Q -' r' Q WSW ':':' f 2 , . .,,..: le. ,:. . .:.. 1 er- s 9159 for ' J A .,. ?iEiiElE Q fl ,,:zgzQ,.,5g51i::::-',.,- f Richard C. Badtke Robert Bailey IO6 Diane takes the stand. Karen Brown Baker Lyla Lee Baker Mike Barber William Lee Bartlett Dale Alon Barton Robert F. Basilevac Gary G. Bates James S. Bauer Elizabeth Beber Margaret CPeggyJ Bell Charlotte J. Bennett Patricia Ann Bessey William Charles Billotte III William James Birge James L. Birkhofer John Wesley Blacketer Gary Blair Dorothy Ann Blum Is this posed or for real? Carol Sue Bobbitt Barbara Boe National Honor Society Donna Rae Bonacci Arthur Boone IO7 Charles Edward Boye Thomas B. Bresnahan Dolores Jean Brewer Mary Ann Brizzi Gordon H. Brostrom Marcia Faye Bruner National Honor Society National Honor Society Jill L. Bryan G. Suzanne Buckley Mike Burnaham Karen Elizabeth Byars Angus M. Campbell, Jr. Dorothy Karen Carlson John Douglas Carlson Keith E. Carlson Sandra Kay Carlson John Michael Carroll Joann Carter Joyce Carter - f Avbx Q I. ., .53 ---'- k l ' 41 ' 'S Donald Robert Chambers Kenneth Chatfield Gloria Jean Childress Merrill R. Christensen Tom Christensen Robert Chvala National Honor Society Delores Darlene Clark Daniel A. Classen James D. Cline Douglas H. Cole Sharon Lee Conner Edwin F. Connerley National Honor Society National Honor Society National Honor Society lO8 ea . .. A, ' . 'G , .J V ,- I 7 Q 514 65, 5 j an nk 53' 9' I ,Q . 9 Q , f 5 to is f y 2, 7 J 9 Z 3 A' Q . , .,.... . 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Iseminger LaVohn Isvik National Honor Society Thomas W. Jackson Jeffrey Jacobsen Kenneth K. Jacobsen Icel Dell James Rosalie Evelyn Jeffreys Janice Jelinek Carolyn Ruth Jensen Dale E. Jensen Linda Lou Jensen Patricia Jensen James B. Johnson Jerry C. Johnson National Honor Society Keith Robert Johnson Linda Kay Johnson Robert LeRoy Johnson Robert Paul Johnson Sharon Marie Johnson Robert L. Jones National Honor Society National Honor Society II3 r , William Jones Lyle F. Joons Ronald lVl. Jordan Donna Lou Kaven Colleen Sue Kellogg William A. Kellstrom National Honor Society y .2., ..o:,l A ' Roihert Ke nbrock Brad Kersey Ronald King Patricia Louise Kizlin Beverly Kubie Thomas F. Lamb National Honor Society National Honor Society National Honor Society Sydney Jo LaPount Penelope Ann LeBarge Anita J. Lee National Honor Society ' 'V H J ' H 1' ' . .,.. aaaa ,,,,., ..,. 2 33? Q ,.,. gn . V z V' 2 :if ' Judith Ann Lee Thomas M. 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Nelson Nick Nelson Marcella Joleen Nemitz G r Ro II6 National Honor Society Bond takes Karen's measurements. . . Jeanie Elizabeth O'NeiIl Donn Orris Joan Osgood Laura Jean Pakiser James R. Pannkuk W. Frank Payton National Honor Society .,-. fav. -.-. 1 1.1 -si: ' V ' I 4' ..., B ' I-. ., , 'W f f:: ,,.,.....-ez' '::1:fi:-:-'re . , A - f ' J .,,1, f .ll:.15.., A A I ,WA ,B I X Robert Petersen Jerold Edward Pilant Karen Lee Pope am ef 1 .2 'yn . ,, Q to if f A .E S .W Betty Lee Novak Barbara Lee Nuckolls National Honor Society ' ., :,:I:..,: , 2-22-. ,A ., .,.. i' A IE, 2 ' , ff- . ,A ' ---- 4 . .... z 1-Wi' Ju LVV' 122 ovlaleiw Julia Ann ols n Barbara Adele Otte Karen Padgett Samuel Robert Page P .45 ...,..., V ,.Qs-5:1:g:,1Q:,:5-:ig1 ..,,,., . -. ' . fp - ,ji ,.,.2.:e:.-.-:E -.,:z21:.,:, 5' - -e::::,.,:zr1 21. 1.:1gsg5:4.- - . 3:-gpgzgggz, 4.2.1 .X ', ' ':'i:r: '- -:5E' 6 V is . iifiifE2aa:.::,.,,-'I-5: 2 -5: .: ...... : .,.,,-:-:-r'i' John R. Pelowski Linda Pennington Ken Petersen National Honor Society W' 152' fo ' , ' - zfff P' lg: 5- ga' Carol Lynn Powell Bob Prchal Gary Carl Prill National Honor Society National Honor Society lI7 Susan Lee Printz Sandra J. Propst Mary Ellen Quimby Sharon L. Rains Ken Randall Terrence E. Reard National Honor Society National Honor Societ Raymond Richmond Marilyn Rickard i ..,.. , . E 421325 ,.,, R: --'- ---, .-..,, , . .. ..., 2 : ,.,. .4.' -r--- - I '5 ' .... V z ,.,. ,b Patricia Rothwell Sandra Jeanne Round National Honor Society Keep an eye on those Cheaters! ll8 John Michael Riddell Sandy Anthony Rigatuso Kathleen Ann Rose Joseph William Rossitto Patricia Joan Sailors Jane H. Samson Ruby Ardith Sandberg Delilah Sappenfield Doris Ann Satrapa Eugenia Marie Schaber j Robert Schaefer Henry Schmid Linda Lu Schmidt Mary Rose Schuetze Roger Schumaker Dorene Self J. Shahan Sharon Shearer National Honor Q if-3,5 D , W -5 5: g 19' 2 ? 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Thomas National Honor Society Cynthia May Thompson Joan Ellen Thompson Martha M. Thomson Bob Thurber LaRose M. Tillotson David Tinker 5 3 4 I oi is M, -.,- .... ,...: - -.at- ,. -If ' f :.- i J, 'Ga 4 Q ,Q 9 5 'Q Sandra Lee Tomte Lawrence Tretter Judy Van Cleve Richard A. Van Sickle Ronald A. Vidlak Loren L. Viterna National Honor Society National Honor Society QW? +7 Kay Vlcek Max Voigt Gerald S. Volcheck Dorothy Smith Vorel Gary A. Walander Larry Walter National Honor Society 'V ., ,,:. .,.. I ...N .:.....,. -A523- , , .,.,. W? --- i r' --,-.-i ,,,,. . . . L- iff. , X ,. :V':' f ..,.. . I V . -iii I iiii is . . f J , r Donna Lea Watson John R. Watson Lester C. Weber Linda Lee Weibusch Robert Weist Linda Kay Wiemann l2I Fred W. Wilke, Jr. Audrey Joyce Williams Larry A. Willis Joana Pearl Witherbee Gregory Wolf Worthington Judith Ann Wurth William Dean Yates Ronald J. Zeigler Martha Zoroya Summer . maladies James Roy Ahrendsen Edward Bitcon .V .. is S :' ,,.. r f ,TS ice , Jack LeRoy Frary Larry R. Knight Charles Liddell Joyce Ann Lieser Jane B, Pardon Shirley Jean Randall John Reese James F. Sacks Sharon Schmidtke June Wagner S 4 ERNEST G. ABARIOTES Honor Roll, 25 Football, 12,3,45 Golf, 3: Track, 25 Wrestling, 2,3,45 Boys' O Club, 3,45 Fire Patrol, 45 Hi-Y, 3,45 Secretary, 45 Junior Red Cross, 3,45 Gee Club, 1. JUDY ADAMS JAMES ROY AHRENDSEN BERNARD AINSWORTH SHARON KAYE AKEN Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Glee Club, 15 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. SHARON KAY ALLARD G.A.A., 1,25 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Aurora, 1,2,35 Fall Follies, 2,35 Future Homemakers of America, 35 Marching Band, 3,45 Junior Red Cross, 45 National Baton Club, 1,2,3,45 Safe-Teens, 45 Y-Teens, 1,2. R.O.T.C., 1. NANCY JEAN ALLBEE Honor Roll, 35 G.A.A., 15 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Aurora, 2,35 Fall Follies, 2,35 Future Nurses of America, 3,45 Greggites, 3,45 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. MIKE ALLELY Hi-Y, 45 R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,45 Officer, 45 Crack Squad, 1. GAIL MARLENE ALLGOOD Y-Teens, 1. KATHLEEN ALLWINE RANDALL H. ANDERSEN Honor Roll, 3,45 Baseball, 15 Basketball, 1,2,3,45 Golf, 1,2,3,45 Track, lj Boys' O Club. 3,45 Fire Patrol, 4, Captain, 45 Hi-Y, 3,45 Hi-Y Cycles, 1,25 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Student Commission, 4. DALE E. ANDERSON Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 Baseball, 1,2,3,45 Basketball, 1,25 Boys' O Club, 2,3,45 Hi-Y, 45 Safe-Teens, 4. LAURENCE LEE ANDERSON R.O.T.C., 1,2. MARTHA KAY ANDERSON Honor Roll, 5 Homecoming Committee, 35 Artisans, 3,4, Vice- president, 45 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 25 Polar Kats, 3,45 Aurora, 35 Fall Follies, 35 Fire patrol, 3,45 Future Nurses of America, 3,4, Vice-president, 45 Future Teachers of America, 1,25 Glaciers, 3,4, Secretary, 3,45 Horizons, 3,4, Sgt. at Arms, 45 Junior Red Cross, 2,35 North Star, 45 Norseman, 4, Activities Editor, 45 S.T.S., 35 Student Commission 2,45 Student Council, 45 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Cabinet, 4. DANA KAYE ANDREW Honor Roll, 15 G.A.A., 1,25 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Future Teachers of America, 25 Safe-Teens, 45 Student Commis- sion, 2,35 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. JOYCE CLARE ANGLIM G.A.A., 1,25 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Polar Kats, 3,45 Aurora, 45 Fire Patrol, 45 Safe-Teens, 45 Choir, 2,3,45 Glee Club, 15 Y- Teens, 1,2,3,4, RUSSELL B. ASH Basketball, 15 Football, 1,2,3,45 Track, 1,2,3,45 Wrestling, 2,3,45 Boys' O Club, 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer, 45 B.S.O., 3,45 Hi-Y, 3,4, Treasurer, 45 Hi-Y Cycles, 1,25 Student Commission, 2,3,4. MARILYN KAY ASHMORE Honor Roll, 45 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Polar Kats, 4, President, 45 Fall Follies, 25 Fire Patrol, 3,45 Safe-Teens, 45 Student Commission, 2,3,45 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. LINDA ATCHISON National Thespians, 45 Student Faculty Committee, 45 Cheerleaders, 1,2,3,4, Captain, 45 G.A.A., 1,2,3,45 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Aurora, 1,2,3,45 Fall Follies, 1,2,35 Fire Patrol, 3,45 Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,45 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Student Commis- sion, 1,2,35 Student Council, 1,2,35 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. ROBERT W. AUTENRIETH Fire Patrol, 3,45 Hi-Y, 3,45 Nlarching Band, 15 Orchestra, 25 R.O.T.C., 1,3,45 Officer, 3,45 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Senior Play, 1. BARBARA HOPE BAADE Honor Roll, 1,25 National Thesoians, 45 Aurora, 45 Orchestra, 1,25 Safe-Teens, 45 Choir, 35 Junior Theatre Play, 45 Make-Up Com- mittee, 3,45 Senior Class Play, 4. RICHARD C. BADTKE Baseball, 1,2,35 Football, 1,2,3,45 Basketball, 15 Boys' O Club, 2,3,45 Hi-Y, 4. ROBERT BAILEY R.O.T.C., 1,3. KAREN BROWN BAKER Honor Roll. 35 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Polar Kats. 4, Vice-President 4j Aurora, 3,45 Bel Canto, 45 Fall Follies, 25 Fire Patrol, 3,45 Future Ntirfes of America, 35 Horizons, 45 Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,45 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Student Commission, 2,35 Choir, 2,3,45 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. LYLA LEE BAKER MIKE BARBER Honor Roll, 1,25 Basketball, 1,25 Track, 3,45 B.S.O., 45 Fire Patrol, 3,45 Hi-Y, 3,4, Sgt. at Arms, 45 Hi-Y Cycles. 1,2, Treasurer, 25 Junior Red Cross, 35 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Student Commission, 2. WILLIAM LEE BARTLETT Basketball, 1,25 Hi-Y, 3,45 Safe-Teens, 3,4. DALE ALON BARTON Honor Roll, 1,2,35 Golf, 12,35 Hi-Y, 45 R.O.T.C., 1,2, Sgt. 25 S.T.S., 3,4, President, 3, Sgt. at Arms, 4. ROBERT F. BASILEVAC Junior Retl Cross, 3,45 Safe-Teens, 45 Stage Crew, 45 Student Commission, 4. GARY G. BATES Honor Roll. 25 Baseball, 1,2,3,45 Basketball, 1,2,35 Football, 1.2,3,45 Golf, 2,3,45 Boys' O Club, 2,3,45 Hi-Y, 3,45 Hi-Y Cycles, 1,25 Junior Red Cross, 25 Safe-Teens, 4. JAMES S. BAUER Fire Patrol, 3,4, Captain, 45 Hi-Y, 3,45 R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, lst Lieutenant, 45 Safe-Teens, 3,4. ELIZABETH BEBER Nlarian High School, 1,25 Glee Club, 35 Y-Teens, 3. MARGARET IPEGGYI BELL Cubs, 2.35 Future Homemakers of America, 45 Junior Red Cross, 1,2,35 Y-Teens, 1. CHARLOTTE J. BENNETT Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Future Nurses of America, 35 Safe-Teens, 45 Student Commission, 2,3,45 Y-Teens, 2. PATRICIA ANN BESSEY G.A.A., 1,2,35 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Junior Red Cross, 2, Safe-Teens, 3,45 Student Commission, 25 Y-Teens, 1,2. WILLIAM CHARLES BILLOTTE III National Thespians, 45 Golf, 35 Junior Theatre Play, 45 Great Books Discussion Club, 45 Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,45 Safe-Teens, 2,3,45'Student Commission, 2,35 Student Council, 2,3. WILLIAM JAMES BIRGE Football, 15 R.O.T.C., 5 Safe-Teens, 3. JAMES L. BIRKHOFER Wrestling, 1,2,3,45 Boys' O Club, 2,3,4. EDWARD BITCON Tennis, 1,25 Wrestling, 1,3,45 Boys' O Club, 45 Stage Crew, 4. JOHN WESLEY BLACKETER Hi-Y, 3,45 Junior Red Cross, 35 R.O.T.C., l,2,3, Officer, 35 Rifle Team Color Guard, 2,35 S.T.S., 3,45 Choir, 2. I23 Q GARY BLAIR Honor Roll, 2,4, Basketball, 1,2, Football, 1,2,3,4, Track, 1,2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 4, Sgt. at Arms, 4, B.S.O., 4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Hi-Y, 3,4, President, 4, Hi-Y Cycles, 2, Student Commission, 1,4, DOROTHY ANN BLUM Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Aurora, 45 Choir, 3,4, Glee Club, 2, Y-Teens, . CAROL SUE BOBBITT G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 45 Aurora, 3, Future Nurses of America, 3,4, Orchestra, 3, North Star, 4, Safe-Teens, 4, Student Commission, 2,3,4, Glee Club, 15 Y-Teens, 2,3,4. BARBARA BOE Honor Roll, 2,3, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Future Nurses of America, 3,4, Future Teachers of America, 3,4, S.T.S., 45 Student Commission, 2,3,4, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. DONNA RAE BONACCI Papillion High School, Papillion, Nebr., 1, Marching Band, 3. ARTHUR BOONE Baseball, 1,3, Football, 1,2,3,4, Track, 1, Wrestling, 1,2,3, Aurora, 3,4, HieTeens, 3, Junior Red Cross, 3, Safe-Teens, 4, Choir, 3,4. CHARLES EDWARD BOYE Baseball, 1, Tennis, 1,3. THOMAS B. BRESNAHAN Creighton Prep, 1,2, DOLORES JEAN BREWER Honor Roll, 1,3,4, Cheerleaders, 3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Sgt. at Arms, 2, Aurora, 3,4, Bel Canto, 4, Fall Follies, 2, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Future Teachers of America, 2, Horizons, 2,3,4, Sgt. at Arms, 3,4, Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Student Commission, 2,3,4, Student Council, 2, Choir, 4, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, . MARY ANN BRIZZI G.A.A., 2,3, Aurora, 3,4, Fall Follies, 2,3, Choir, 2,3,4, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 2. GORDON H. BROSTROM Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, National Forensic League, 3,4, Treasurer, 4, Basketball, 1,2,3,4, Tennis, 2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 4, B.S.O., 3,4, Sgt. at Arms, 4, Chess Club, 2, Digits, 3,4, Treasurer, 3, Fire Patrol, 4, Captain, 4, Fractions, 1,2, Treasurer, 1, President, 2, Hi-Y, 3,4, Sgt. at Arms, 3, Marching Band, 2, Pep Band, 2, Mu Alpha Theta, 3,4, Safe-Teens, 4, Student Commission, 4, Boys' State, 3. MARCIA FAYE BRUNER G.A.A., 1,3, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Future Nurses of America, 3,4, Safe-Teens, 3, Choir, 1, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 1,2, JILL L. BRYAN Aurora Make-Up Committee, 3, SafeeTeens, 3,4, YeTeens, 2,3. G. SUZANNE BUCKLEY Safe-Teens, 4. MIKE BURNHAM Honor Roll, 1,2, Football, 1,2, Track, 1, R.O.T.C., 1, Safe-Teens, 4. KAREN ELIZABETH BYARS G.A.A., 1,2, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Y-Teens, 1,2,4. ANGUS M. CAMPBELL, JR. Golf, 2,3,4, Hi-Y, 4, North Star, 4, Managing Editor. DOROTHY KAREN CARLSON N.R.A., 1,2, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, National Baton Club, 1, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, JOHN DOUGLAS CARLSON KEITH E. CARLSON Honor Roll, 1,2,3, Basketball, 1,2, Golf, 2,3,4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Safe- Teens, 4, Choir, 1,2,3, IZ4 SANDRA KAY CARLSON Fremont Junior High, Fremont, Nebraska, 1, Honor Roll, 2,3, Student-Faculty Committee, Homecoming Committee, 3, Cheer- leaders, Reserves, 3, Varsity, 4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Cubs, 3, Gold Poiars, 4, Aurora, 3,4, Fall Follies, 2, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Glaciers, 3,4, Vice-President, 4, Horizons, 4, Junior Red Cross, 2,3,4, North Star, 4, Norseman, 4, Activities Editor, Safe-Teens, 3,4, S.T.S., 3,4, Y-Teens, 2,3,4. JOHN MICHAEL CARROLL Baseball, 1,2,3,4, Basketball, 1,2, Football, 1. JOANN CARTER Ralston High School, 1, Honor Roll, 4, Future Nurses of America, 3,4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Choir, 2, Y-Teens, 2,3. JOYCE CARTER G.A.A., 1,2, Teddy Bears, 1, Future Nurses of America, 3,4, North Star, 4, Norseman, 4, Circulation Manager, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Student Commission, 4, Y-Teens, 3,4. DONALD ROBERT CHAMBERS R.O.T.C., 1,2, Sergeant. KENNETH CHATFIELD Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Student-Faculty Committee, 2, Citizenship, Digits, 3,4, Treasurer, 4, Mu Alpha Theta, 3,4, Treasurer, 4. GLORIA JEAN CHILDRESS G.A.A., 1,3, N.R.A., 1,3, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Chess Club, 1, Junior Red Cross, 1. MERRILL R. CHRISTENSEN R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Marching Chorus, 1,2, Officer, 4, Crack Squad, 2. TOM CHRISTENSEN Aurora, 2,3, Fall Follies, 2,3, Hi-Y, 3,4, Instrumental Music, 2,3,4, Dance Band, 2,3, Marching Band, 2,3,4, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3, Crack Squad, 1,2. ROBERT CHVALA Baseball, 1,2, Football, 1,2, Track, 1,2, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Fall Follies, 1,2,3, Fire Patrol, 1,2, Hi-Y, 1, Junior Red Cross, 1,2, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 1,2,3,4, Crack Squad, 1,2,3,4, Rifle Team, 1,2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 1,2, Stage Crew, 1,2, Choir, 1, Glee Club, 1,2, DELORES DARLENE CLARK DANIEL A. CLASSEN Honor Roll, 2,3,4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Junior Red Cross, 4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, S.T.S., 3,4, Student Commission, 4. JAMES D. CLINE Fotoball, 1, Aurora, 3, Fall Follies, 3, Stage Crew, 3. DOUGLAS H. COLE Hi-Y, 3,4, Hi-Y Cycles, 1,2, Junior Red Cross, 1, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 4, Safe-Teens, 4. SHARON LEE CONNOR Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Student-Faculty, 4, Athletics, G.A.A., 2,3,4, President, 4, N,R.A., 2,3,4, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Future Teachers of America, 2,3,4, Publicity and Membership Committee Chairman, 4, Glaciers, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 3,4, Junior Classical League, 4, North Star, 4, Managing Editor, Safe-Teens, 4, Student Commission, 3,4, Y-Teens, 2,3,4, EDWIN F. CONNERLEY Honor Roll, 2, Football, 1,2,3, Track, 1,2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 2,3,4, B.S.O., 3,4, Treasurer, 4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Hi-Y, 4, Student Commission, 3,4, Student Council, 3,4. CONSTANCE PATRICIA CONWAY Honor Roll, 2,3,4, National Thespians, 4, Artisians, 2,4, Cubs, 2,3, Polar Kats, 4, Aurora, 3, Fall Follies, 3, Fire Patrol, 4, Junior Red Cross, 2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Student Commission, 3, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. NELDA COOK Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, G.A.A., 1,2, El Polo del Norte, 3,4, North Star, 4, Student Commission, 4, Y-Teens, 2,3,4, CHARLES ALLEN COONS Honor Roll, 2,3, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3, Safe-Teens, 4. DONNA LOUISE CORBINO G.A.A, 1,2,35 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 25 Polar Kats, 3,45 Aurora, 45 Fire Patrol, 45 Future Homemakers of America, 3,4, President, 45 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. ELAINE IRENE CURTIS Choir, 2,45 Glee Club, 15 Y-Teens, 2, GARY ROBERT DANIELS R.O,T.C., 3,45 Choir, 1,25 Fall Follies, 3. CAROL JOAN DANKERT Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 Artisans, 2,3, Secretary-Treasurer, 35 Y- Teens, 1. SHARON ROSE DANNER G.A.A., 25 Y-Teens, 2,3. KATHLEEN DAUGHERTY Glee Club, 15 Y-Teens, 2. JACK DAVEY Holy Ghost Seminary, East Troy, Wisconsin, 1,2,35 Football, 45 Track, 45 Boys' O Club, 45 Fire Patrol, 45 Hi-Y, 45 Junior Red Cross, 45 Safe-Teens, 45 Choir, 4. DONALD L. DEVINE R.O.T.C., 1. NANCY LEE DEWEY Honor Roll, 35 G.A.A., 1,25 Cubs, 2,35 Polar Kats, 45 Aurora, 3,4, Make-up Committee, 35 Future Nurses of America, 45 Greggites, 3,4, Messenger, 45 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. PHYLLIS JEAN DINOVO Artisans, 3,45 Cheerleaders, 3,45 G.A.A., 1,2,3,45 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 25 Gold Polars, 45 Aurora, 45 Fire Patrol, 45 Junior Red Cross, 45 National Baton Club, 15 Safe-Teens, 45 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. THOMAS N. DIRKS Honor Roll, 1,2,3,47 Golf, 35 Fire Patrol, 45 Hi-Y, 3,45 R,O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Captain, 45 Safe-Teens, 45 Student Commission, 4, PATRICIA DOLAN G.A.A., 1,2,35 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Y-Teens, 1,2. CLAUDIA DOWNS G.A.A., 1,25 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Y-Teens, 2,3,4. JULIUS W. DUNN Irvington High School, Omaha, Nebraska, 1,2,3, PHILLIP JAMES EDDY Honor Roll, 15 Football, 1,2,3,45 Tennis, 1,25 Track, 3,45 Boys' O Club. 45 Fire Patrol, 3,45 Hi-Y, 45 Junior Red Cross, 1,2,35 R.0.T.C., 1, Crack Squad, 15 Safe-Teens, 2,35 S.T.S., 3,45 Student Commission, 1,2,3,45 Student Council, 1,2,3. KENNETH FOSTER EDWARDS Honor Roll, 45 Track, 3,45 Aurora, 1,2,3,45 B.S.O., 4, President, 45 Fall Follies, 2,35 Fire Patrol, 3,45 Hi-Y, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 35 Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,45 R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Captain, 45 Marching Chorus, 1, Crack Squad, 1,2,3, Rifle Team, 25 Safe-Teens, 3,4, Judge, 45 Student Commission, 3,45 Student Council, 4, Vice- President, 4. CAROL JOY ELLENBERGER Honor Roll, 15 G.A.A., 1,25 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Aurora, 3,45 Future Teachers of America, 1,25 North Star, 45 Norseman, 4, Senior Editor, 45 Student Commission, 2,3,45 Choir, 3,45 Glee Club, 25 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. DONNA KAY ELLIS G.A.A., 15 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 25 Fall Follies, 15 Junior Red Cross, 1,2,35 North Star, 4, Librarian, 45 Student Commission, 25 Y-Teens, 1,2. M GENE EXCEEN Wi bur High School, Wilbur, Nebraska, 1,25 Fire Patrol, 45 Hi-Y, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 45 Safe-Teens, 4. JANICE FAY EXLEY Y-Teens, 1. WILLIAM R. FASSE SUSAN CAROL FAY National Thespians, 45 G.A.A., 2,3,45 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Polar Kats, 45 Aurora Make-up Committee, 35 Fall Follies Make-up Committee. 35 Future Teachers of America, 45 Glee Club, 1,25 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, MICHAEL FEICHTINGER Creighton Prep, Sacred Heart, 95 Baseball, 3,45 Football, 45 Boys' 0 Club, 45 Hi-Y, 45 Junior Red Cross, 35 R.O.T.C., 2,35 Safe- Teens, 3,45 Choir, 4. DENNIS LEROY FERGUSON Football, 1,25 Aurora, 35 Fall Follies, 35 Stage Crew, 3. RODNEY DALE FERGUSON Baseball, 1,2,35 Basketball, 12,3,45 Football, 1,2,3,45 Track, 15 Boys' 0 Club, 2,3,45 Hi-Y, 3,45 Hi-Y Cycles, 25 Safe-Teens, 3,4, KAREN LOUISE FIELD Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 National Forensic League, 3,45 Cheerleaders, 15 G.A.A., 1,2,3,45 Teddy Bears, Sergeant at Arms, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Polar Kats, 3,45 Fire Patrol, 3,45 Fractions, 1,2, Secretary-Treasurer, 2, Vice-President, 25 Future Teachers of America, 2,3,45 Great Books Discussion Club, 45 North Star, 4, Reporter5 Norseman, 4, Activities Editor5 Safe-Teens, 45 S.T,S., 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, Vice-President, 45 Student Commission, 1,2,3,45 Student Council, 1,2,3,4, Vice-President, 45 Intra-City Council, 2,35 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,45 French Club, 2,3,4. KATHLEEN RUTH FIELD Honor Roll, 2,3,45 National Forensic League, 3,4, Vice-President, 45 Student-Faculty Committee, Girls Athletic Board5 G.A.A., 1,2,3,45 N.R.A., 1,2,3,45 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Fire Patrol, 4: Future Teachers of America, 25 Great Books Discussion Club, 4, President, 45 North Star, 4, News Editor, 45 S.T.S., 3,45 Student Commission, 2,3,45 Y-Teens, 1,2. JANET LOUISE FINNEY Future Homemakers of America, 2,3. LEON E. FINNEY Irvington High School, 1,2,35 Basketball, 4. SANDRA LEE FISCHER Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Choir, 35 Glee Club, 3,45 Y-Teens, 1. LINDA L. FIXMER Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 National Thespians, 3,45 G.A.A., 3,45 Cubs, 2,35 Polar Kats, 45 Aurora, 35 Bel Canto, 45 Fall Follies, 35 Future Teachers of America, 45 Junior Classical League, 45 Junior Red Cross, 45 Safe-Teens, 45 S.T.S., 3,4, Sergeant at Arms, 45 Student Commission. 4- Choir, 3,45 Glee Club, 1,25 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,45 Modern Music Masters, 4. GAIL L. FLOEN Future Nurses of America, 3,45 Glee Club, 1,25 Y-Teens, 3,4, EDWARD A. FRANCL Golf, 1,25 Safe-Teens, 2,3,4. JACK LEROY FRARY Baseball, 15 Basketball, 1,25 Track, 1,2. RICHARD A. FRARY Baseball, 1,25 Football, 1,25 Wrestling, 1,25 Aurora, 35 Stage Crew, 3. LOIS JEAN FRITZ Honor Roll, 15 G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, Vice-President, 45 N.R.A., 2,3,45 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Aurora, 2,3, Make-up Committee, 35 Fall Follies, 1,2,3, Make-up Committee, 35 Future Teachers of America, 2,3,45 Junior Red Cross, 35 National Baton Club, 1,2,3,45 Safe-Teens, 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens, 1,2,3, RONALD CARL FRITZ Baseball, 1,2,3,45 Hi-Y, 4. GEORGE R. FROMAN l25 MELISSA LOU FULKERSON Honor Roll, 1,25 National Thespians, 3,4, Historian, 45 Cheer- leaders, 45 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Polar Kats, 45 Aurora, 2,35 Bel Canto, 2,3,4, Business Manager, 45 Fall Follies, 1,25 Fire Patrol, 45 Fractions, 25 Modern Music Masters, 3,4, Secretary, 45 Future Teachers of America, 35 Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,45 Safe- Teens, 3,45 S.T.S., 3,45 Student Commission, 25 Choir, 2,3,4, Vice-President, 45 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. CARMEN JUNE FUNK Honor Roll, 3, 45 Cheerleaders, 15 G.A.A., 1,2,3,45 N.R.A., 3,45 Tennis, 3,45 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Polar Kats, 45 Aurora, 45 Future Teachers of America, 45 Safe-Teens, 3,45 S.T.S., 45 Y-Teens, 4. DONNA RENE' GALLI RAMONA GARN Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Y-Teens 1. SHARON LEE GATES Teddy Bears, 15 Safe-Teens, 45 Y-Teens, 1. JEAN EILEEN GEBHART Honor Roll, 3,45 National Thespians, 3,45 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Aurora, 3,45 Bel Canto, 3,4, Historian, 45 Fall Follies, 35 Fractions, 1,25 Student Commission, 25 Choir , 2,3,45 Glee Club, 15 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,45 Le Cercle Francais, 3,4, Secretary- Treasurer, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 45 Modern Music Masters, 3,4, Treasurer, 4. DEAN W. GEIST Aurora, 2,3,45 Fall Follies, 2,35 Dance Band, 3,45 Marching Band, 2,3,45 Orchestra, 3,45 Pep Band, 3,45 R.0.T.C. Band, 2,3,45 R.O.T.C. Band Officer, 4. GERALDINE L. GIBILISCO HUGE DENTON GIBSON JOJANET GINGRICH National Thespians, 45 G.A.A. 2,35 Teddy Bears, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Polar Kats, 3,4, Treasurer, 45 Aurora, 1,2,3,45 Bel Canto, 3,4, President, 45 Chess Club, 15 Fall Follies, 1,2,3,45 Fire Patrol, 45 Future Nurses of America, 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer, 45 Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,4, Intercity Representative, 45 Safe-Teens, 45 Choir, 2,3,4, Treasurer, 45 Glee Club, 15 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM D. GOODRICH CAROLYN GORDON Honor Roll, 3,45 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Future Teachers of America, 15 Marching Band, 3,45 Junior Red Cross, 1,2,35 North Star, 45 Norseman, 4, Senior Editor, 45 Safe- Teens, 3,45 Student Commission, 25 Choir, 35 Glee Club, 1,25 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. SANDRA KAY GORDON Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 National Thespians, 45 Cheerleaders, 45 G.A.A., 1,25 Teddy Bears, 1: Cubs, 25 Gold Polars, 3,45 Aurora, 3,45 Bel Canto, 45 Fire Patrol, 3,45 Future Nurses of America, 3,4, President, 45 Junior Red Cross, 1,3,45 Student Commission, 2,3,45 Choir, 45 Glee Club, 15 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. RICHARD DONALD GORTON Aurora 3- Chess Club, 45 Fall Follies, 2,35 Junior Red Cross, 45 R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Captain, 4, Crack Squad, 2,3, Rifle Team, 45 Safe-Teens, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 STS. 45 Choir 3,4, ARLO GPAFTON Homecoming Committee, 35 Baseball, 1,2,3,45 Basketball, 1,2,3,45 Football, 15 Track, 15 Boys' O Club, 3,45 Fire Patrol, 3,45 Hi-Y, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 45 Hi-Y Cycles, 1,2, Sergeant-at-Arms, 25 North Star, 4, Sports Editor, 45 Safe-Teens, 4. MAVIS E. GRAY Honor Roll, 25 G.A.A., 15 Teddy Bears, 15 Y-Teens, 1,2. LARRY D. GRAYBILL ROBERT D. GREENLEE Honor Roll, 245 Aurora, 35 Hi-Y. 35 Jrnior Red Cross, 1,25 R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,45 Officer, 4, Rifle Team, 35 Student Commission, 35 Choir, 35 Radio Club, 3,45 President, 3,4. LARRY GREER Baseball, 1,2,35 Basketball, 15 Football, 1,2,35 Fire Patrol, 3,45 Hi-Y, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 45 Hi-Y Cycles, 25 Choir, 2. P26 LAURA JEAN GRIMIT Honor Roll, 45 Aurora, 1,2, Make-up Committee, 35 Fall Follies, 1,2,35 Junior Red Cross 2,35 National Baton Club, 1,2,35 Safe- Teens, 45 Y-Teens, 2. EILEEN GUNDERSEN Honor Roll, 25 National Thespians, 45 G.A.A., 1,2,45 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 25 Polar Kats, 3,45 Junior Red Cross, 2,3,45 Safe-Teens, 45 Y-Teens, 4. ROBERT GWYNNE-VAUGHAN Honor Roll, 2,3,45 Board of Control, 45 Baseball, 1,25 Basketball, 1,25 Golf, 2,3,45 Boys' O Club, 2,3,45 B.S.O., 4, Chaplin, 45 Fire Patrol, 3,45 Hi-Y, 3,45 Hi-Y Cycles, 1,2, Secretary, 25 Junior Red Cross, 45 Safe-Teens, 4, Chief Justice, 45 Student Commission, 4. WILLIAM J. HALLER R.O.T.C., 15 Stage Crew, 3. RICHARD J. HALLGREN Baseball, 15 Basketball, 15 Track, 1,35 Aurora, 35 Marching Band, 25 Safe-Teens, 2,3,45 Choir, 3,45 Glee Club, 1. LINDA MAE HANNAWALT Honor Roll, 1,3,45 Aurora, 1,2,3,45 Fall Follies, 35 Future Nurses of America, 3,45 Future Teachers of America, 15 Marching Band, 25 Orchestra, 1,2,3,45 Rainbow Strings, 3,45 Junior Red Cross, 1,25 North Star, 45 Norseman, 4, Senior Editor, 45 S.T.S., 45 Student Commission, 45 Y-Teens, 1. MARY ELAINE HANNEMAN White Cloud High School, White Cloud, Kansas, 15 Dakota City High School, Dakota City, Nebraska, 25 Tekamah High School, Tekamah, Nebraska, 3. SALLY HANSEN Honor Roll, 1,25 Teddy Bears, 1,25 Cubs, 35 Aurora, 1,2,35 Fall Follies, 1,35 Future Nurses of America, 35 Marching Band, 2,3,45 Junior Classical League, 3,4, Parliamentarian, 45 National Baton Club, 1,2,3,4, Treasurer, 3, President, 45 Student Commission, 25 Y-Teens, 1,2, JEFF HARPSTER Track, 1,2,3,45 Boys' 0 Club, 4. KAY HARRIS Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 National Forensic League, 3,45 G.A.A., 35 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Polar Kats, 45 Aurora, 45 Digits, 3,4, President, 35 Fractions, 25 Le Cercle Francais, 4, Vice- President, 4, Secretary, 45 County Government Day Judge, 45 Future Teachers of America, 1,2,3,4, Secretary, 45 Junior Red Cross, 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta, 3,4, President, 35 S.T.S., 3,45 Student Commission, 35 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Inspiration Committee Chairman,4. VICKI ANN HARRIS Honor Roll, 15 National Thespians, 3,45 G.A.A., 15 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Aurora, 3,45 Bel Canto, 3,45 Fall Follies, 2,35 Future Nurses of America, 3,45 Junior Red Cross, 2,3,45 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Student Commission, 2,3,45 Choir, 2,35 Glee Club, 15 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. DIANE JEAN HARTMAN Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 National Forensic League, 3,4, Secretary, 45 G.A.A., 2,35 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 25 Polar Kats, 3,45 Aurora, 2,3,45 Bel Canto, 3,4, Secretary, 45 Digits, 3,4, Sergeant-at- Arms, 3, Secretary 45 Fall Follies, 15 Fire Patrol, 45 Fractions, 2, Sergeant-at-Arms, 25 Le Cercle Francais, 1,2,3,4, Secretary- Treasurer, 2, Sergeant-at-Arms, 3,45 Junior Red Cross, 2,3,45 Mu Alpha Theta, 3,4, Secretary, 45 Safe-Teens, 45 S.T.S., 3,45 Student Commission, 3,45 Student Council, 3,4, Secretary, 45 Choir, 2,3,45 President, 45 Glee Club, 15 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,45 Corn- husker Girls' State Alternate, 35 Modern Music Masters, 4. JUDITH CLARE HARTMAN Artisans, 2,3,45 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. CLAUDIA HAYDEN Board of Control, 45 Artisans, 3,4, President, 45 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 25 Polar Kats, 3,4, Secretary, 45 Fall Follies, 2,35 Fire Patrol, 3,45 Aurora, 35 Horizons, 45 Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,45 North Star, 45 Norseman, 4, Associate Editor, 45 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Student Commission, 2,35 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. CAROLYN MARIE HENDERSON Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2. JUDY KAY HENION G.A.A., 25 Teddy Bears, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Polar Kats, 45 Aurora, 2,35 Bel Canto, 45 Fall Follies, 2,35 Fire Patrol, 3,45 Future Nurses of America, 3,45 Horizons, 3,4, Treasurer, 45 Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,45 Safe-Teens, 2,3,45 Choir, 2,3,45 Glee Club, 15 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. CALVIN M. HENNIG Honor Roll, 3, Aurora, 3, Bel Canto, 3,4, Fall Follies, 2,3, Le Cercle Francais, 2,3, President, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms, 2, Hi-Y, 4, Junior Red Cross, 4, R.O.T.C., 1,2, Crack Squad, 1, S.T.S., 3, Choir 2,3,4, Glee Club, 1, Treasurer, 1. CARL L. HENNINGSEN Golf, 2,3, Hi-Y, 4, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 4, JEANETTE MAE HENRY Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, National Forensic League, 3,4, G.A.A., 2,3, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Gold Polars, 3,4, Polar Kats, 3,4, Aurora, 3,4, Fall Follies, 1, Fire Patrol, 4, Fractions, 2, Le Cercle Francfis, 1,2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 2, Vice-President, 3, Presi- dent, 4, Junior Red Cross, 2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 4, Judge, 4, S.T.S., 3,4, Student Commission, 3,4, Student Council, 4, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. JOHN RUSSELL HEPFINGER Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Fall Follies, 1,2,3, Marching Band, 1,2,3,4, Drum Nlajor, 4, Orchestra, 1,2,3,4, Pep Band, 2,3,4, Rainbow Strings, 4, R.O.T.C. Band, R.O.T.C. Band Officer, 4. JAMES HERRING Track, 1, Wrestling, 1,2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 3,4, Fire Patrol, 4, Hi-Y, 3,4, R.O.T.C., 1, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Student Commission, 4. EDWARD G. HILD Honor Roll, 4, Wrestling, 2,3,4, Aurora, 1,3, Fall Follies, 1,3, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Marching Chorus, 2,3, R.O.T.C. Officer, 4, Crack Squad, 1,3, Rifle Team, 2, Safe-Teens, 4, Student Com- mission, 3,4. SARA ANN HILFIKER Glee Club, 1,2. TEDDI JO HIMBERGER Honor Roll, 3, National Thespians, 4, Artisans, 2, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Aurora Make-up Committee, 3, Future Nurses of America, 4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Student Commission, 2,3, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. DONNA KATHERINE HOFFMANN Honor Roll, 1,3,4, National Thespians, 4, President, 4, Board of Control, 4, G.A.A., 2,3, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Polar Kats, 4, Aurora, 2,3,4, Bel Canto, 4, Future Nurses of America, 3,4, Horizons, 3,4, President, 4, Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Student Commission, 2, Choir, 2,3,4, Glee Club, 1, President, 1, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Vice-President, 4, Program Committee Chairman, 4. JUDITH ALLISON HOFGAARD National Thespians, 4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Aurora lVlake-up Committee, 3, Bel Canto, 4, Fire Patrol, 4, Future Nurses of America, 4, Future Teachers of America, 2, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Student Commission, 3,4, Choir, 3,4, Glee Club, 2, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Aurora, 4. JOHN W. HOGUEISON JERRY HOHMAN Football, 4, Track, 2, Wrestling, 2, Boys' O Club, 4, R.O.T.C., 1,2, Safe-Teens, 4. STEPHEN L. HOLEMAN Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Football, 1, Tennis, 1,2, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Digits, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, Marching Band, 2,3,4, Orchestra, 1,2,3,4, lVlu Alpha Theta, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, R.O.T.C. Band Officer, 4, S.T.S., 3,4, Boys' State Alternate, 3. RITA ANN HOLST Mercy High School, Omaha, Nebraska, Future Homemakers of America, 3,4, Y-Teens, 3. SHARON HOOKER G.A A., 1, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Future Nurses of America, 4, Great Books Discussion Club, 4, Safe-Teens, 4, Y-Teens, 1,4. SUSAN ANN HORNISH Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, National Thespians, 3,4, Vice-President, 4, Board of Control, 4, G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, N.R.A., 1,2,3, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Gold Polars, 3, Polar Kats, 4, Aurora Nlake-up Com- mittee, 3, Digits, 3,4, Fall Follies Nlakeeup Committee, 3, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Future Teachers of America, 3, Glaciers, 3,4, Presi- dent, 3,4, Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,4, Vice-President, 4, City Executive Council, 4, Mu Alpha Theta, 3,4, North Star, 4, Third Page Editor, 4, Safe-Teens, 2,3, S.T.S., 2,3, Student Commission, 2,3,4, Vice-President, 3, President Of Omaha Student Librarian's Council, 4, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Fun Nite Council Representative, 3, President, 4, President of Inter-Club Council, 4. THOMAS EDWARD HORTON Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Baseball, 1, Football, 1,2,4, Track, 1,2,3,4, Boys' 0 Club, 4, B.S.O., 4, Secretary, 4, Fire Patrol, 4, Junior Red Cross, 3,4, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 4, Crack Squad, 3, Safe-Teens, 3,4, S.T.S., 3,4, Student Commission, 4, Student Council, 4. RICHARD HOUGHTON Chess Club, 2 3, Hi-Y, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 3, Junior Red Cross, 4, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3, Safe-Teens, 4. FRANCES FAYE HULT Safe-Teens, 4, Glee Club, 1. ROBERT A. HULT Honor Roll, 1, Junior Red Cross, 1,2, Safe-Teens, 3. RICHARD HURLEY Football, 1,3,4, Track, 1, Wrestling, 1,2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 4, Aurora, 2, Chess Club, 2, Fall Follies, 2,3, Hi-Y, 4, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 4, Crack Squad, 2,3, Color Guard, 1,2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 2,4. NANCY SUE HUTCHESON Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Fall Follies, 2,3, Glaciers, 3,4, Dance Band, 2,3,4, Marching Band, 2,3,4, Drum Nlajorette, 4, Orchestra, 1,2,3,4, Pep Band, 4, Rainbow Strings, 4, Junior Red Cross, 2,3,4, North Star, 4, Third Page Editor, 4, Safe-Teens, 3, S.T.S., 3, Student Commission, 2, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. DELLA M. INGLIS Omaha Technical High School, Omaha, Nebraska, 1, Omaha Central High School, Omaha, Nebraska, 2, Cubs, 3, Gold Polars, 4, Aurora, 2,3,4, Fall Follies, 3, Future Homemakers of America, 4, Greggites, 3,4, President, 4, Junior Red Cross, 2,3,4, National Baton Club, 2,3,4, President, 4, Y-Teens, 3,4, JERRY L. ISEMINGER R.o.T.c., 1,2. LAVOHN ISVIK Honor Roll, 1,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Polar Kats, 3,4, Future Teachers of America, 4, Safe-Teens, 4, S.T,S., 4, Student Commission, 4, Choir, 3,4, Glee Club, 1,2, Sergeant-at-Arms, 2, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. THOMAS W. JACKSON Baseball, 1, Basketball, 1, Football, 1,2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 3,4, Aurora, 3,4, Bel Canto, 2,3,4, Fall Follies, 3, Hi-Y, 4, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3, Marching Chorus, 1, Safe-Teens, 4, Choir, 2,3,4, JEFFREY HOWARD JACOBSEN Golf, 2, Wrestling, 1, Aurora, 3, Bel Canto, 3,4, Fall Follies, 2,3, Hi-Y, 4, Junior Red Cross, 3,4, R.O.T.C., 1,2, Marching Chorus, 1,2, Safe-Teens, 3,4, S.T.S., 3, Student Commission, 2, Choir, 2,3, Glee Club, 1, Le Cercle Francais, 2. KENNETH K. JACOBSEN Basketball, 1, Football, 1, Track, 1. ICEL DELL JAMES Fractions, 1, Future Nurses of America, 3, Y-Teens, 1,2. ROSALIE EVELYN JEFFREYS Choir, 3, Glee Club, 1,2. JANICE JELINEK CAROLYN RUTH JENSEN Honor Roll, 1,2,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Greggites, 3,4, Treasurer, 4, Marching Band, 2, Pep Band, 2, Y-Teens, 1. DALE E. JENSEN Irvington High School, Irvington, Nebraska, 1,2,3, LINDA LOU JENSEN Artisans, 3, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Future Homemakers of America, 3,4, Marching Band, 1, Safe-Teens, 2,3,4, Student Commission, 4, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. PATRICIA JENSEN Omaha Holy Name, Omaha, Nebraska, 1,2,3, Future Homemakers of America, 4. l27 JAMES B. JOHNSON Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Aurora Committee, 4, Tennis, 1,3, Aurora, 3, B.S.O., 3,4, Secretary, 4, Digits, 3, El Polo del Norte, 3,4, Vice- President, 4, Fractions, 2, Secretary, 2, Great Books Discussion Club, 4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Junior Red Cross, 2,3,4, North Star, 4, Second Page Editor, 4, R.O.T.C., 1,2, Safe-Teens, 3,4, S.T.S., 3,4, Student Commission, 3,4. JERRY C. JOHNSON Oakland High, Oakland, California, 1, Football, 4, Track, 2,3,4, Hi-Y, 4. KEITH ROBERT JOHNSON Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, National Forensic League, 3,4, Fire Patrol Committee, 4, Tennis, 1,2,3, Aurora, 3, B.S.O., 3,4, Vice-President, 3, President, 4, Digits, 3, Fall Follies, 3, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Fractions, 1,2, President, 2, Hi-Y, 3, Hi-Y Cycles, 1,2, Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,4, President, 4, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Outstanding Sophomore Cadet, Suoerior Junior Cadet Ribbon, Officer, 4, Crack Squazl, 1,2,3, Student Commission, 1,2,3,4, Student Council, 1,2,3,4, Treasurer, 3, President, 4, Boys' State, 3. LINDA KAY JOHNSON Honor Roll, 3,4, G.A.A., 1,2,3, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Gold Polars, 4, Polar Kats, 3,4, Aurora, 4, Future Nurses of America, 3,4, Future Teachers of America, 3,4, Junior Red Cross, 1,4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, S.T.S., 3,4, Student Commission, 3, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. ROBERT LEROY JOHNSON Honor Roll, 1, National Forensic League, 3,4, Tennis, 3,4, Chess Club, 2,3,4, Hi-Y, 3, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3, Safe-Teens, 4, S.T.S.,3,4. ROBERT PAUL JOHNSON Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, National Forensic League, 4, Board of Control, 4, Aurora, 2, B.S.O., 4, Vice-President, 4, Fall Follies, 2,3, Junior Red Cross, 4, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 4, Crack Squad, 1,2,3, Rifle Team, 2,4, Color Guard, 2,3, Safe- Teens, 4, S.T.S., 3,4, President, 4, Student Commission, 3. SHARON MARIE JOHNSON Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, National Baton Club, 1, Safe-Teens, 3,4, S.T.S., 4, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. ROBERT L. JONES R.O.T.C., 1,2, Crack Squad, 2, Safe-Teens, 3. WILLIAM JONES Honor Roll, 3,4, Artisans, 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, Chess Club, 3, Hi-Y, 3,4, R.O.T.C., 1, Safe-Teens, 2,3,4, S.T.S., 3,4. LYLE F. JOONS R.O.T.C., 1,2,3. RONALD M. JORDAN DONNA LOU KAVEN National Thespians, 4, G.A,A., 3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Gold Polars, 3,4, Polar Kats, 4, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Fall Follies, 1,2 3, Junior Red Cross, 3, Safe-Teens, 4, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. COLLEEN SUE KELLOGG Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Future Nurses of America, 3,4, North Star, Norseman, 4, Senior Editor, 4. WILLIAM A. KELLSTROM Honor Roll, 1,3,4, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 4, Safe-Teens, 4. ROBERT KERSENBROCK Safe-Teens, 3,4, Stage Crew, 4. BRAD KERSEY Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Golf, 2, Tennis, 3,4, Boys' O Club, 4, El Polo del Norte, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4. RONALD KING Hi-Y, 3, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 4, Crack Squad, 1, Safe- Teens, 3,4. PATRICIA LOUISE KIZLIN Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Homecoming Committee, 3, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4- Polar Kats, 4, Aurora, 3, El Polo del Norte, 4, President 4, Fall Follie', 2, Fire Patrol, 4, Future Teichers of America, 3, Glaciers, 3,4, Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,4, Secretary, 4, North Star, 4, Norseman, 4, Editor, 4, Safe-Teens, 3.4, Secretary-Treasurer, 4, S.T.S., 3,4, Student Commission, 2.3, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. LARRY R. KNIGHT l28 BEVERLY KUBIE Herman High School, Herman, Nebraska, 1, Honor Roll, 2,3,4, Digits, 4, Future Nurses of America, 3,4, lVlu Alpha Theta, 4, S.T.S., 4, Student Commission, 4, Y-Teens, 3,4. THOMAS F. LAMB Stage Crew, 4. SYDNEY JO LAPOUNT Tekamah High School, Tekamah, Nebraska, 1, Blair High School, Blair, Nebraska, 2, Honor Roll, 3,4, Future Homemakers of America, 2, Greggites, 3,4, Safe-Teens, 4. DARLENE LUREE LARSEN LINDA ANN LAURSEN Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Aurora lVlake-up Committee, 3, Future Nurses of America, 3,4, Student Commission, 2,3,4, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 1,2, Nlinnervets, 1. JACK KEITH LAUSTERER Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, National Forensic League, 3,4, Football, 1,2,3,4, Tennis, 1,2,3,4, Wrestling, 1,2, Boys' O Club, 3,4, Aurora, 2,3,4, Bel Canto, 3,4, B.S.O., 3,4, Digits, 3, Fire Patrol, 4, Captain, 4, Fractions, 1,2, Hi-Y Cycles, 1,2, Chaplin, 2, Junior Classical League, 3,4, Junior Red Cross, 1,2, lVlu Alpha Theta, 3,4, Safe-Teens, 4, Student Commission, 2, Choir, 2,3,4, Glee Club, 1, Nlodern Music Nlasters, 4. JERRY EDWARD LEACH THOMAS H. LEACH Football, 1, Track, 1,2,3, Boys' O Club, 4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Hi-Y Cycles, 1,2, Safe-Teens, 3,4, S.T.S., 3, Student Commission, 4. PENELOPE ANN LE BARGE G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Aurora Make-up Committee, 3, Le Cercle Francais, 3,4, Sergeant- at-Arms, 4, Vice-President, 4, Junior Red Cross, 1,4, Safe- Teens, 3,4, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Fun Nite Council Representative, 3,4, World-Fellowship Chairman, 4. ANITA J. LEE Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Digits, 3,4, Secretary, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, Fall Follies, 3, Future Nurses of America, 3, Dance Band, 3,4, Nlarching Band, 2,3,4, Orchestra, 1,2,3,4, Rainbow Strings, 3,4, S.T.S., 3. JUDITH ANN LEE Honor Roll, 3, G.A.A., 2,3, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Polar Kats, 3,4, Bel Canto, 4, Fall Follies, 2, Future Teachers of America, 1, Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,4, North Star, 4, Advertising Manager, 4, Safe-Teens, 4, S.T.S., 3,4, Student Commission, 4, Choir, 3,4, Vice-President, 4, Glee Club, 1,2, Secretary, 2, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. THOMAS M. LEE CAROLYN LEE LEESLEY Teddy Bears, 1, Aurora, 1,2, Fall Follies, 1,2,3, Junior Red Cross, 3, National Baton Club, 1,2,3, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 1. KAREN LEA LENZ Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Fall Follies, 1,2,3, Nlarching Band, 4, National Baton Club, 1,2,3,4. DONNA JEANNE LEONARD Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, National Thespians, 3,4, Recording Secretary, 4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Aurora, 3,4, lVlake- up Committee, 3, Chess Club, 3, Secretary, 3, Great Books Discussion Club, 4, Secretary, 4, Junior Classical League, 3,4, Editor, 4, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. JUDITH ANN LEPLEY Artisans, 3, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Fall Follies, 1,2,3, Future Teachers of America, 3, Marching Band, 2,3,4, National Baton Club, 1,2,3,4, Secretary, 4, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, RICHARD LESS Baseball, 1,3, Basketball, 1,3, Football, 1,2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Hi-Y Cycles, 2, North Star, 4. CHARLES RUSSELL LIDDELL R.O.T.C., 1,2. JOYCE ANN LIESURE Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Fall Follies, 1,2,3, lvlarching Band, 4, National Baton Club, 1,2,3,4, Glee Club, 1. JAMES LIMFP Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, National Forensic League, 3,4, President, 4, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Bel Canto, 1,2,3,4, Digits, 3,4, President, 4, Fall Follies, 1,2, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Fractions, 1,2, President, 2, Junior Classical League, 3,4, President, 4, Junior Red Cross, 23,4, Nlu Alpha Theta, 3,4, President, 4, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Marching Chorus, 4, Officer, 4, Crack Squad, 1,2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 4, S.T.S., 3,4, Student Commission, 4, Student Council, 4, Choir, 2,3,4, Glee Club, 1. JANICE KAY LIND Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, National Thespians, 4, G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Polar Kats, 4, Aurora, 4, Digits, 3,4, Vice-President, 3, Fractions, 1,2, Future Teachers of America, 2,3, Glaciers, 3,4, Junior Classical League, 3,4, Secretary- Treasurer, 4, Junior Red Cross, 2,3,4, Nlu Alpha Theta, 3,4, Vice- President, 3, Safe-Teens, 3,4, S.T.S., 3, Student Commission, 3,4, Y-Teens, 2,3,4, Girls' State, 3, County Government Day, 4. MICHAEL H. LINDEMOOD Honor Roll, 1,3,4, Baseball, 1, Basketball, 1, Football, 1,2,3,4, Golf, 2,3,4, Wrestling, 3, Boys' O Club, 3,4, B.S.O., 3,4, Fire Patrol, 4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Hi-Y Cycles, 1,2, Safe-Teens, 2,3, Student Commission, 4. JOHN T. LUDLOW DAVID LEE LUND Honor Roll, 1,3,4, Le Cercle Francais, 1,2,3, Sergeant-at-Arms, 3, Great Books Discussion Club, 4, Hi-Y, 4, Junior Red Cross, 3,4, Safe-Teens, 4, S.T.S., 3,4, Student Commission, 3,4, Choir, 1,2, Glee Club, 1. TRAVIS WILLIAM LUX Basketball, 1,2,3,4, Football, 1,3,4, Track, 1,2,4, Boys' O Club, 1,2,3,4, Hi-Y Cycles, 1,2. HARRY CARL LYMAN Track, 1,2,3,4, Wrestling, 1,2, Safe-Teens, 2. JOANN MACEY Honor Roll, 3,4, G,A.A. 1,2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Polar Kats, 4, Aurora, 4, Le Cercle Francais, 1,2,3,4, Future Teachers of America, 2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 4, Y-Teens, 1,3,4. BETTY LEE MANNING Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Fractions, 1, Future Homemakers of America, 3,4, Historian, 4, Greggites, 3,4, Secretary, 4, Glee Club, 1. MARGUERITE RUTH MANTICH Aurora, 3, Orchestra, 3. JERRY L. MARKISE Elgin Public High School, Elgin, Nebraska, Baseball, Football. JAY RICHARD MARTINSON Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, National Forensic League, 3,4, Tennis, 1,2, Chess Club, 1,2,3,4, President, 2,3,4, Digits, 3,4, Sergeant-at- Arms, 3, Fractions, 1,2, Great Books Discussion Club, 4, Hi-Y, 3, Junior Classical League, 3,4, lVlu Appha Theta, 3,4, Safe-Teens, 2,3,4, S.T.S., 4, Student Commission, 4. RAYMOND CLARK MASSEY R.O.T.C., 1,z,3,4. ROBERT MATHEWS Honor Roll, 2,3, Tennis, 1, Aurora, 4, R.O.T.C., Band, 1,2,3,4, Dance Band, 4, Marching Band, 2,3,4, Orchestra, 2,3,4, Pep Band, 4, Junior Classical League, 3,4, Safe-Teens, 4. ROBERTA DAWN MAUK G.A.A., 1, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Glee Club, 1. JUDITH L. MAYLAND Honor Roll, 2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Aurora, 1,2,3, El Polo del Norte, 3,4, Fall Follies, 1,2,3, Future Nurses of America, 4, Future Teachers of America, 2,3,4, Junior Red Cross, 2,3, National Baton Club, 1,2,3,4, Treasurer, 4, Safe- Teens, 4, S.T.S., 4, Student Commission, 2,3, Y-Teens, 1. JACK N. McCLANAHAN Baseball, 1, Football, 1,2, Track, 1,2, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3, Crack Squad, 1, Rifle Team, 3, Choir 4. EDWARD McCOLLEY WALTER McCOY Honor Roll, 1,2, Football, 1,2, Tennis, 2, Track, 2,3, Chess Club, 2, Secretary, 2, Hi-Y Cycles, 1. ELLEN MARIE McELROY Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, National Thespians, 3,4, G.A.A., 1, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, El Polo del Norte, 3,4, Fall Follies, 1,2,3, Glaciers, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 3,4, Marching Band, 1,2, Orchestra, 1,2, Student Commission, 3,4, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, VIRGINIA ANN McFADDEN Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Future Homemakers of America, 2,4, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 2,3,4. HAROLD EDWARD McGINNIS Hs-Y, 3, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 4, BARBARA McNUTT Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, National Thespians, 4, G.A.A., 2,3, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Polar Kats, 3,4, Aurora, 3,4, Bel Canto, 4: Fractions, 1,2, Secretary, 2, Le Cercle Francais, 3,4, Secretary, 3, Safe-Teens, 3,4, S.T.S., 3,4, Student Commission, 3,4, Choir, 2,3,4, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. REX MEDLEY Honor Roll, 1,2,3, Baseball, 1,2,3,4, Fcotball, 1, Boys' O Club, 2,3,4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Hi-Y Cycles, 1 2, Vice-President, 2, Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3, R.O.T.C., 1,2, Student Commission, 1,2, Student Council, 1,2. JAY MENZE National Thespians, 4, Baseball, 1, Track, 1, Aurora, 3,4, Bel Canto. 3,4, B.S.O., 3,4, Clerk, 3, Vice-President, 4, Fire Patrol, 4, HifY, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,4, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 4, Crack Squad, 2, Safe-Teens, 3,4, S.T.S., 3, Student Commission, 4, Choir, 3,4. PEGGY MERICA Honor Roll, 12,3,4, NRA., 1, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Future Homemakers of America, 2,4, Greggites, 3,4, Vice-President, 4, Safe-Teens, 4, Student Commission, 3, Y-Teens, 1. BARBARA ANN MILLER GARY MILLER HOLLY RAE MILLER Teddy Bears, 1, Future Nurses of America, 3,4, Junior Red Cross, 4, Student Commission, 4, ISABEL JEAN MILLER National Thespians, 4, G.A.A., 2,3, N.R,A., 2, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Bel Canto, 2,3,4, Fall Follies. 1,2,3, Future Nurses of America, 3,4, Junior Red Cross, 2.3, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Student Commisson, 3, Choir, 3,4, Glee Club, 1,2, President 2, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Le Cercle Francais, 1,2, Nlodern Music Masters, 4, Vice-President, 4. RICHARD C. MILLER Football, 1, Track, 2- Safe-Teens, 4. DONA LEE MILLIGAN Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Fall Follies, 1,2,3, Marching Band, 4, National Baton Club, 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens, 1. NANCY ANN MLEYNEK Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, National Thespians, 3,4, Secretary, 4, G.A.A., 1,2,3, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Polar Kats, 3,4, Aurora, 1,2, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Captain, 3, Fire Patrol Committee, 4, Glaciers, 3,4, Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3, Student Commlrsion, 1,2,3,4, Student Council, 1,2,3,4, Clerk, 4, Glee Club, 2, Y-Teens, 1,2,3. JUDITH B. MOE Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Gold Polars, 3,4, Polar Kats, 3,4, Fire Patrol, 4, Future Nurses of America, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, Future Teachers of America, 2,3,4, President, 4, Glaciers, 3,4, Treasurer, 4, Junior Red Cross, 4, North Star, 4, Second Page Editor, 4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, President, 4, intercity Council, 4, S.T.S., 3,4, Student Commission, 2,3,4, Choir, 3,4, Secretary, 3, Glee Club, 1,2, Treasurer, 2, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Le Cercle Francais, 3. RICHARD E. MOORE Honor Roll, 1, Golf, 2,3,4, Hi-Y, 4, Safe4Teens, 4, S.T.S., 4, Student Commission, 4, Glee Club, 1. JOHN L. MORGAN National Thespians, 4, Treasurer, 4, Basketball, 1, Football, 1,2,3,4, Track, 2,3, Boys' 0 Club, 4, Aurora, 2,3, Fall Follies, 3, Fire Patrol, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Historian, 4, Hi-Y Cycles, 1,2, President, 2, Junior Red Cross, 2,3, Safe-Teens, 2,3,4, Stage Crew 2,3, Student Commission, 4. 129 LINDA LOU MORRIS G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, N.R.A., 1,2,3, Treasurer, 2, Vice-President, 3, Tennis, 1,2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Polar Kats, 3,4, Aurora Nlake-up Committee, 3, Fractions, 2, Future Teachers of America, 3, Horizons, 4, Junior Red Cross, 3, National Baton Club, 1,2,, Safe-Teens, 2,3,4, Student Commission, 3, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 1,2,3. TOM MORRISON Honor Roll, 4, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 4. ELSE I. MUELLER G.A.A., 1,2, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Y-Teens, 1,2. CHARLES MARTIN MYRBACH Golf, 1,2,3, Hi-Y, 4, R.O.T.C., 1,2, Rifle Team, 1,2, Safe-Teens, 3,4, S.T.S., 3,4. KEN NELSEN Fire Patrol, 4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Safe-Teens, 3,4. FRANCES LEE NELSON G.A.A., 1,3, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Future Homemakers of America, 4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Y-Teens, 1. GLADYS BETH NELSON Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Artisans, 2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Polar Kats, 4, Aurora Committee, 4, El Polo del Norte, 3,4, Treasurer, 3, Safe-Teens, 4, S.T.S., 3,4, Student Commission, 2,3, Y-Teens, 1,2,3, LINDA JEAN NELSON Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Y-Teens, 1. NICK NELSON Football, 1,2,3,4, Track, 1, Boys' O Club, 3,4, Hi-Y, 4. MARCELLA LOLEEN NEMITZ G.A.A., 1,2, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Junior Red Cross, 2, Glee Club, 3. GARY ROBERT NIELSEN Honor Roll, 1,2,4, Basketball, 1, Golf, 1,2,3,4, B.S.O., 3,4, Chaplain, 4, Treasurer, 4, Fire Patrol, 4, Fractions, 2, Hi-Y, 3,4, Junior Red Cross, 1, Safe-Teens, 1,2, S.T.S., 3,4, Sergeant-at- Arms, 3, Student Commission, 1,2,3, Boys' State Alternate, 3. BETTY LEE NOVAK Future Nurses of America, 3,4, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. BARBARA LEE NUCKOLLS Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, G.A.A., 3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Polar Kats, 4, Fractions, 1,2, Sergeant-at-Arms, 2, Le Cercle Francais, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 3, President, 4, Future Teachers of America, 3,4, Junior Red Cross, 2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, S.T.S., 3,4, Student Commission, 2,3, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. JUDITH ALICE OLIVER Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Aurora, 2,3, Fall Follies, 2,3, Future Homemakers of America, 4, Junior Red Cross, 2,3,4, National Baton Club, 1,2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 3,4, Safe- Teens, 4, Y-Teens, 3,4. JULIA ANNE OLSON Future Homemakers of America, 4, Y-Teens, 1,2,3. JEANIE ELIZABETH O'NElLL G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Polar Kats, 4, Aurora, 4, Future Teachers of America, 3, Greggites, 3,4, Safe-Teens, 3, Student Commission, 3, Y-Teens, 2,3,4. DONN ORRIS R.o.T.c., 1,2,3,4, Officer 4, JOAN OSGOOD Notre Dame Academy, Omaha, Nebraska, 1. BARBARA AD ELE OTTE G.A.A., 1,2,3, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Bel Canto, 4, Choir, 4, Glee Club, 3, Y-Teens, 3. KAREN PADGETT G.A.A., 1. l3O SAMUEL ROBERT PAGE National Thespians, 4, Aurora llllake-up Committee, 3, Glee Club, 1. LAURA JEAN PAKISER Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Cheerleaders, 1,3,4, G.A.A., 1,2, Teddy Bears, 1, Secretary, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Aurora, 1,3,4, Fall Follies, 2, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Le Cercle Francais, 1,2f Glaciers. 3: Horizons, 2,3,4, Secretary, 4, Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,4, Council, 2,3, North Star, 4, News Editor, 4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Student Commission, 2,3,4, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. JAMES R. PANNKUK JANE PARDEN Safe-Teens, 3, Choir, 3,4, Y-Teens, 2. W, FRANK PAYTON Pratt High School, Omaha, Nebraska, 1, R.O.T.C., 2,3,4, Officer, 4. JOHN R. PELOWSKI Honor Roll, 1,2, Baseball, 1, Hi-Y, 3,4. LINDA PENNINGTON KEN PETERSEN Hi-Y, 4, Safe-Teens, 3,4. ROBERT PETERSEN Hi-Y, 3,4, Safe-Teens, 3,4. JEROLD EDWARD PILANT R.O.T.C., 1,2. KAREN LEE POPE Honor Roll, 2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Fall Follies, 3, Future Teachers of America, 2, Junior Red Cross, 4, North Star, 4, Norseman, 4, Picture Editor, 4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, S.T.S., 3, Student Commission, 3,4, Y-Teens, 4. CAROL LYNN POWELL Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Aurora, 2,3,4, Digits, 3,4, Vice-President, 4, Fall Follies, 2,3, Fractions, 1,2, Treasurer, 2, Nlarching Band, 2,3, Orchestra, 2,3,4, Junior Classical League, 3,4, Vice-President, 4, lVlu Alpha Theta, 3,4, Vice-President, 4, Safe-Teens, 4, Y-Teens, 1,4, Girls' State Delegate, 3, County Government Day, 4. BOB PRCHAL Holy Name, Omaha, Nebraska, 1,2, Junior Red Cross, 3, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Stage Crew, 3,4. GARY CARL PRILL Hi-Y, 3,4, R.O.T.C., 1,2, Color Guard, 1,2, Safe-Teens, 3,4. SUSAN LEE PRINTZ Omaha Technical High, Omaha, Nebraska, 1,2, Honor Roll, 3, National Thespians, 4, Artisans, 3,4, Cubs, 2, Safe-Teens, 2,3,4, Y-Teens, 2. SANDRA J. PROPST G.A.A., 1,2,3, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Polar Kats, 4, Aurora, 1,2,4, Fall Follies, 1, Future Homemakers of America, 4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Choir, 3, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Le Cercle Francais, 1. MARY ELLEN QUIMBY Honor Roll, 1,2,4, G.A.A., 1, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Bel Canto, 3,4, Historian, 4, Future Nurses of America, 4, Greggites, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, Safe-Teens, 4, Student Commission, 2, Choir, 3,4, Glee Club, 2, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. SHARON L. RAINS N.R.A., 1,2,3, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3. KEN RANDALL Holy Name High, Omaha, Nebraska. SHIRLEY JEAN RANDALL TERRENCE E. REARD Honor Roll, 2,3,4, Basketball, 1, Football, 1, Track, 2, Aurora, 4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Sergeant-ateArms, 3, Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 2,3,4, S.T.S., 3, Student Commission, 2,3,4, JOHN REESE Hi-Y, 3, R,O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 4, Safe-Teens, 4. RAYMOND RICHMOND Football, 1,2,3,4, Track, 1, Wrestling, 1,2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 3,4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Junior Red Cross, 2, Safe-Teens, 4. MARILYN RICKARD G.A.A., 3, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Gold Polars, 3,4, Polar Kats, 3,4, Future Homemakers of America, 3, Student Commission, 3,4, Y-Teens, 2. 'W JOHN MICHAEL RIDDELL Honor Roll, 45 Artisans, 1,2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 2,45 Golf, 1,2,3,45 Aurora, 1,2,3, Make-up Committee, 35 B.S.O., 45 Fall Follies, 1,2,35 Great Books Discussion Club, 45 Hi-Y, 45 Orchestra, 1,25 Rainbow Strings, 1,25 Junior Red Cross, 2,3,45 Safe-Teens, 2,3,45 S.T.S., 3,45 Student Commission, 3,45 Stamp Club, 15 Shutterbugs, 1, Sergeant-at-Arms, 1. SANDY ANTHONY RIGATUSO KATHLEEN ANN ROSE S.T.S., 35 Y-Teens, 1. JOSEPH WILLIAM ROSSITTO Wrestling, 1,2,3,45 Boys' O Club, 3,45 Aurora, 35 Fall Follies, 35 Junior Red Cross, 25 Stage-Crew, 3. PATRICIA ROTHWELL South High School, Omaha, Nebraska, 35 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 25 Junior Red Cross, 1,25 National Baton Club, 2, Glee Club, lg Y-Teens, 1,2,. SANDRA JEANNE ROUND Honwr Roll, 1,2,3,45 National Thespians, 45 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2: Gold Polars, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 45 Polar Kats, 3,45 Aurora, 12,35 Fall Follies, 2,35 Fire Patrol, 45 Le Cercle Francais, 1,25 J-mior Red Cross, 15 Safe-Teens, 45 S.T.S., 3,45 Student Commission, 2,35 Y-Teens, 2,4. JAMES F. SACKS R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 4, Crack Squad, 15 SafefTeens, 4. PATRICIA JOAN SAILORS Omaha Technical High, Omaha, Nebraska, 15 Calvin Coolidge High, Rapid City, South Dakota. JANE H. SAMSON Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Aurora, 2,3,4, Nlake-up Committee, 3,45 Fire Patrol, 3,45 Horizons, 2,3,4, Treasurer, 35 Vice-President, 45 Junior Red Cross, 2,35 Safe-Teens, 45 Student Commission. 25 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. RUBY ARDITH SANDBERG Future Homemakers of America, 35 Future Nurses of America, 45 Junior Red Cross, 45 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. DELILAH LEMASTERS SAPPENFIELD Honor Roll, 1,25 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Aurora, 25 Fall Follies, 15 National Baton Club, 1,25 Glee Club, 1,25 Y-Teens, 1,2. DORIS ANN SATRAPA G.A.A,, 3,45 Aurora, 45 Choir, 35 Glee Club, 1,25 Y-Teens, 1,2. EUGENIA MARIE SCHABER Honor Roll, 1,3,45 G,A.A., 3,45 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Fall Follies, 15 Glee Club, 1,25 Y-Teens, 1. ROBERT MICHAEL SCHAEFER HENRY SCHMID Wrestling, 1,2,3,45 l-li-Y, 3,45 Hi-Y Cycles, 25 Safe-Teens, 3,4. LINDA LU SCHMIDT Fall Follies, 35 Future Homemakers of America, 2,35 Junior Red Cross, 1,25 Safe-Teens, 35 Y-Teens, 3. SHARON ANN SCHMIDTKE Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Y-Teens, 1. MARY ROSE SCHUETZE llllarian High, Omaha, Nebraska. 1- Glee Club, 2. ROGER SCHUMAKER DORENE SELF Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 National Forensic League, 3,45 Future Teachers of America, 3,4, Merit Chairman, 45 Glaciers, 3,45 Safe- Teens, 45 Student Commission, 35 Glee Club, 1. JEFFREY J. SHAHAN Holy Name High, Omaha, Nebraska, 1,2. SHARON SHEARER G.A.A., 15 Teddy Bears, 15 Safe-Teens, 45 Y-Teens, 1. MARGUEITA ANN SHELTON KATHRYN JEAN SHOEMAKER Artisans, 2,35 Y-Teens, 1,2. AUDREY KAY SHORT G.A.A., 1,25 Student Commission, 45 Y-Teens, 3,4. JOHN M. SIDES Baseball, 15 Safe-Teens, 3. ARTHUR SIEMERING, JR. Junior Red Cross, 15 R.O.T.C., 1,2. LEO SIMET CARLOS SING Junior Red Cross, 15 R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 45 Radio Club, 4. JANET EDNA SMITH Honor Roll, 3,45 National Thespians, 45 Student Faculty Committee, 45 Artisans, 2,3,45 G.A.A., 1,2,3,45 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 25 Polar Kats, 3,4, Leader, 45 Aurora, 1,2,3,45 Fall Follies, 2,35 Future Nurses of America, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 3,45 Safe-Teens, 3,45 S.T.S., 3,45 Student Commission, 25 Y-Teens, 1,4. JUDITH ELLEN SMITH Artisans, 2,3,45 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,45 Safe-Teens, 2,3,45 Choir, 1,25 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, MAHLON C. SMITH Chess Club, 45 Nlarching Band, 3,45 Orchestra, 45 Pep Band, 45 R.O.T.C. Band, 3,45 R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Nlarching Chorus, 1,2, Officer. 4. ' WILLIAM L. SMITH Honor Roll, 1,25 Aurora, 1,25 Bel Canto, 25 Fall Follies, 1,25 Great Books Discussion Club, 1,25 Hi-Y, 35 Hi-Y Cycles, 1,25 Junior Red Cross, 15 R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Nlarching Chorus, 1,2,4, Officer, 4, Crack Squad, 1, Rifle Team, 15 Safe-Teens, 2,3,45 Choir, 2,45 Glee Club, 1, Secretary-Treasurer, 1. DAVID SNAVELY JOLENE RAE SNYDER Notre Dame Acadamy, 1,25 Honor Roll, 4. KENNETH SOCHA ANITA SOLORIO ANTHONY E. SORTINO National Thespians, 45 Football, 15 Aurora, 45 B.S.O., 45 Fire Patrol, 3,45 Hi-Y, 3,4, Chaplin, 45 Junior Red Cross, 3,4, Inter- city Reporter, 45 R.O.T.C, 1,2,3,4, Officer, 4, Color Guard Commander5 Safe-Teens, 3,4, President, 45 Student Commission, 3,4. THOMAS J. SPELLMAN Football, 1,25 Track, 1,2,3,4, RONALD T. SPRINGER Baseball, 1,2,35 Basketball, 1,2,3,45 Football, 1,2,45 Track, 1,25 Boys' O Club, 45 Fall Follies, 45 Fire Patrol, 3,45 Hi-Y, 3,4, Vice- President, 45 Hi-Y Cycles, 1,25 Junior Red Cross, 3,45 Safe- Teens, 3,45 Student Commission, 4. GARY CRAIG STAPLETON Honor Roll, 35 Track 2. DEBORAH JEAN STEELE Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 G.A.A., 1,2,35 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Aurora, 2,35 Fall Follies, 2,35 Future Teachers of America, 2,3,45 National Baton Club, 2,3,45 S.T.S., 35 Student Commission, 2,35 Y-Teens, 1,3,45 Girls' State Alternate, 3. DENNIS STEVENS Football, Student lvlanager, 1,2,3,45 Track, Student Nlanager, 1,2,3,45 Boys' O Club, 1,2,3,45 Hi-Y, 3,45 Student Commission, 3,4. JAMES L. STEWART Football, 1,25 Wrestling, 1,2,3,45 Boys' O Club, 2,3,4. MARGARET LOUISE STEYER Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Aurora, 1,2,35 Fall Follies, 1,2,35 Future Homemakers of America, 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer, 35 Nlarching Band, 1,2,3,45 Orchestra, 1,2,3,45 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Y-Teens, 2. LINDA MYRL STOUFFER Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 National Forensic League, 45 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Digits, 3,47 Fractions, 25 Glaciers, 3,45 Great Books Discussion Club, 4, Vice-President, 45 lVlu Alpha Theta, 3,45 Safe-Teens, 45 Y-Teens, 1. l3l l I 7' rx' PAUL E. STRASHEIM Wrestling, 1,25 R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,45 Safe-Teens, 2. CONNIE STUPP Omaha Central High, Omaha, Nebraska, 15 Honor Roll, 25 Future Nurses of America, 3,4- Marching Band, 2,3,45 Safe-Teens, 3,45 S.T.S., 2,3,45 Y-Teens, 2,3,4. BEATTA CAROL STUVICK Choir, 45 Glee Club, 35 Y-Teens, 3. ROBERT A. SUDDICK Baseball, 1,25 Football, 1: Track, 3,45 Boys' O Club, 3,45 Fire Patrol, 3,45 Hi-Y, 3,45 North Star, 45 Safe-Teens, 45 Student Commission, 3,4. MARILYN SUPEH G.A.A., 15 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2. ROBERT J. SUTPHEN National Thespians, 45 Aurora, 4: Hi-Y, 3,4, Sergeant-at'Arms, 35 R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 45 Safe-Teens, 4. WALTER SVENDSEN R.O.T.C., 2,3,4, Officer, 4. WINONA SWALWELL Westminster High School, Westminster, Maryland, 15 Richard Montgomery High, Rockville, Maryland, 1. JEAN C. SWANSON Honor Roll, 1,3,45 National Thespians, 3,45 G.A.A., 1,2,35 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 4: Aurora, 2,35 El Polo del Norte, 3,45 Fall Follies, 2 35 Future Teachers of America, 1,2,3,45 Junior Red Cross, 35 National Baton Club, 2,3,45 S.T.S., 3,45 Student Commission, 2,35 Y-Teens, 1,2,4. KAREN K. SWANSON Honor Roll, 1,35 Cheerleaders, 45 G.A.A., 1,25 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Aurora, 1,3,45 Fall Follies, 1,35 Fire Patrol, 45 Le Cercle Francais, 1,25 Future Teachers of America, 25 Horizons, 25 Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,45 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Student Commission, 2,45 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, intercity Representative, 4. SHARON KAY SWOBODA Safe-Teens, 45 Y-Teens, 1. SHARON LEE SYLVESTER Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Aurora, 2,35 Fall Follies, 2,35 Future Nurses of America, 3,45 National Baton Club, 1,2,35 Student Commission, 45 YeTeens, 1,2,3,4. DOROTHY SUSAN TANNAHILL Honor Roll, 35 National Thespians, 45 Cheerleaders, 1,2,3,45 G.A.A., 1,2,3,45 N.R.A., 25 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 25 Gold Polars, 3,45 Aurora, 1,2,3,45 Fall Follies, 1,2,35 Fire Patrol, 45 Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,45 Safe-Teens, 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 45 S.T.S., 3,4, Vice-President, 3, Secretary-Treasurer, 45 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. DEAN JOHN TAYLOR Baseball, 15 Basketball, 15 Football, 1,2,3,45 Track, 1,2,3,45 Boys' O Club, 1,2,3,4, Vice-President, 4. DENNIS LEWIS TAYLOR Honor Roll, 35 Baseball, 15 Basketball, 1,25 Football, 1,2,35 Track, 1,2,3,4. DUANE A. TAYLOR Board.of Control, 45 Baseball, 1,2,3,45 Football, 1,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Boys' O Club, 2,3,45 Aurora, 1,2,3,45 Bel Canto, 1,2,3,45 Fall Follies, 1,2,35 Fire Patrol, 35 Hi-Y, 3,45 Hi-Y Cycles, 1,25 Marching Band, 1,25 Orchestra, 25 Pep Band, 25 Junior Red Cross, 1,25 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Student Commission, 1,2,35 Student Council, 15 Choir, 1,2,3,4. JAMES L. THIBAULT BEVERLY JEAN THElL G.A.A., 1,25 Cubs, 25 Future Hcmemakers of America, 35 Future Nurses of America, 45 Future Teachers of America, 45 Safe- Teens, 3,45 Student Commission, 45 Y-Teens, 2,3,4. BRENT E. THILLIANDER Dance Band, 25 Marching Band, 1,2,35 Orchestra, 1,2,35 Pep Band, 1,2,35 Safe-Teens, 3. DENNIS M. THOMAS Honor Roll, 25 Military Ball Committee, 45 Aurora, 3,45 Bel Canto, 3,45 R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Marching Chorus, 3,4, Officer, 3,4, Lt. Colonel, 4, Crack Squad, 35 Rifle Team, 2,3,4, Co-Captain, 3, l32 Je'-4 .n -l 4 . I '., A .1 , . Y CYNTHIA MAY THOMPSON Honor Roll, 1,2,35 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 25 Y-Teens, 1. JOAN ELLEN THOMPSON Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 G.A.A., 1,2,35 Cubs, 2,35 Polar Kats, 45 Aurora, 45 Future Teachers of America, 3,45 North Star, 45 Safe- Teens, 3,45 S.T.S., 3,45 Y-Teens, 2,3,4. MARTHA M. THOMSON Gold Polars, 45 Safe-Teens, 45 Glee Club, 1,2,35 Y-Teens, 1. BOB THURBER Basketball, 25 Hi-Y, 3,45 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Choir, 3,4. LAROSE M. TILLOTSON Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 25 Safe-Teens, 4. DAVID TINKER R.O.T.C., 1,25 Safe-Teens, 3. SANDRA LEE TOMTE Artisans, 35 Future Homemakers of America, 3,4, Recreation Officer, 3, Vice-President, 4. LARRY TRETTER Omaha Holy Name, Omaha, Nebraska, 1,2. JUDY VAN CLEVE Honor Roll, 1,35 Cheerleaders, 15 G.A.A., 1,2,3,45 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 25 Gold Polars, 3,45 Polar Kats, 3,45 Aurora, 3,45 Fall Follies, 2,35 Fire Patrol, 45 Le Cercle Francais, 1,25 Horizons, 45 Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,45 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Student Commission, 2,3,45 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, RICHARD A. VANSICKLE Honor Roll, 1,45 Football, 15 Track, 1,25 Wrestling, 1,2,3,45 Fall Follies, 35 Fire Patrol, 45 Hi-Y, 3,45 Hi-Y Cycles, 25 Safe-Teens, 45 Glee Club, 1. RONALD A. VIDLAK R.O.T.C., 2,3. LOREN L. VITERNA Honor Roll, 1,25 Hi-Y, 45 Safe-Teens, 2,3,4. KAY VLCEK MAX VOIGT Honor Roll, 2,3,45 National Forensic League, 3,45 Artisans, 35 Tennis, 1,2,3,45 Wrestling, 1,25 Chess Club, 2,3,4, Sergeant-at- Arms, 25 Treasurer, 3, Vice-President, 45 R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 4, Rifle Team, 45 Safe-Teens, 45 S.T.S., 4. GERALD S. VALCHECK R.O.T.C., 1,2,3. DOROTHY SMITH VOREL Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Junior Red Cross, 1,2,35 Glee Club, 1,25 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, JUNE LEONA WAGNER Gold Polars, 45 Future Homemakers of America, 45 Y-Teens, 1,2,3. GARY A. WALANDER Hi-Y, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 35 R.O.T.C., 1,25 Safe-Teens, 4. DONNA LEA WATSON Glee Club, 1. LARRY WALTER JOHN R. WATSON Aurora, 1,2,3,45 Fall Follies, 35 Dance Band, 3,45 R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,45 Marching Band, 2,3,45 Orcheztra, 1,2,3,45 Rainbcw Strings, 1,2,3,4. LESTER G. WEBER Honor Roll, 2,3,45 North Star, 4, Sports Editor, 45 R.O.T.C., 2,35 Choir, 25 Glee Club, 1. LINDA LEE WEIBUSCH Honor Roll, 35 Y-Teens, 2. ROBERT WEIST R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 4, Crack Squad, 25 Safe-Teens, 4. LINDA KAY WIEMANN Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Aurora, 1,2,3,45 Fail Follies, 2,35 Dance Band, 2,3,45 Marching Band, 2,3,45 Orchestra, 1,2,3,45 Rainbow Strings, 2,3,45 Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,45 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Student Commission, 35 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. V ' 1 'Fr' V 9 'xx -. f-71,1 Cx ,tw-33-f:sw '1gl . f' 1. 'YY' x,.tVw 11 -4- N M. '- ' r' 2 43, s l 1 FRED W. WILKE, JR. Senior Board of Control, 4, Baseball, 1, Basketball, 1,2,3,4, Track, 1,2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 1,2,3,4, President, 4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Hi-Y Cycles, 1,2. AUDREY JOYCE WILLIAMS Future Homemakers of America, 3,4. LARRY A. WILLIS N N JOANA PEARL WITHERBEE A Honor Roll, 1,2,3, G.A.A., 2,3, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Gold Polars, 4, Polar Kats, 3, Future Teachers of America, 3, Safe- Teens, 4, Student Commission, 2,3, Glee Club, 1,2, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Le Cercle Francais, 3,4, X , FR GREGORY WOLF Choir, 2, Glee Club, 1. ' KAREN ANN WORTHINGTON 'N Honor Roll, 3, National Thespians, 4, G.A.A., 1, Teddy Bears, 1, Fe. Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Choir, 3, Y-Teens, 3,4. A JUDITH ANN WURTH in Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Y-Teens, 1,2. A I-rx YJ WILLIAM DEAN YATES National Thespians, 4, Christmas Program Committee, 4, Football, -X 1,3,4, Track, 1, Boys' 0 Club, 3,4, Aurora, 1,2,3, Fall Follies, 1,3, f Fire Patrol, 3,4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Hi-Y Cycles, 1,2, Marching Band, LX, 1,2,3, Orchestra, 1,2,3, Pep Band, 1,2,3, Junior Red Cross, 1, R.O.T.C. Band, 1,2,3, Safe-Teens, 2,3,4, Student Commission, 1,4. RONALD J. ZIEGLER Q Baseball, 1,2,3, Basketball, 1, Football, 1,3, Track, 1, Fire x Patrol, 4, Hi-Y, 3,4, North Star, 4, Norseman, 4, Sports Editor, 4, N Safe-Teens, 4. MARTHA ZOROYA South High School, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1, Honor Roll, 3,4, Artisans, 1, Chess Club, 1, President, 1, Future Nurses of America, 3,4, North Star, 4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Y-Teens, 2,3,4. ' ! ' KJ 'I L 1 I N Ol M , lu of . . INA A I My I I X Ft .9 ff fo I . 0 I Y, I Aki H. 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