Cathedral High School - Echo Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)
- Class of 1951
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VINCENT ALDRICH 3 I It BM -if ' 7 I The Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a teach- ing community founded 177 years ago conduct schools in 18 states and Hawaii. The Motherhouse, Mount Carmel, situated in Dubuque, Iowa, is the administrative center for the 144 elemen- tary schools, 50 high schools, and 2 colleges in which some 50,000 pupils are under the care of the Sisters. acuity Sister Mary Thomassia, BVM. . . .... Principal Mathematics Sister Mary Artemas, BVM ...................... 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O, 440 G3 o,6b6xQ2O! 9- 085200 4?1,Pf4,Q0 Offfgfooof 00 S, fb 0 66? 0336417 Q29 O40 Q35 441, G5 6 The Echo QQ OV, 6 4 f O66SJZij0Sf46xJ S f a F Ofo 406 S07 In appreciation The Echo staff wish- es to thank everyone who has helped to make our 1951 annual possible, especial- ly do we thank our Sponsors for their generous donations. C Qhkfsofowooolg 2 S O I' Q1 ,. Q51 5680 offffp lj Q4 6, 69191 H2 ,ff 4- O0 S t 4 '91-gqgjiioofzg, I 'P GQ' J 69 . 6629 I f ff f Q, f SENICRS M o' GV 'O ADEUNE co ' 5 V- U Mgxf' U Agn. 'Ce-PM, RL 4 y C 9 109 'debt 411 -QEELQ CHAEL DO N4 S Tfe WD BO S0r.wKoN qs '0r This page is sponsored by the GOUHLAY BROS. PIANO CO DOROTHY AHLGRIM 'wk DONALD BUCK CHARLES CALCATERRA PHILOMENE CLUPNY ff This page is sponsored by the NATIONAL BANK OF COMM ERCE N ANCY COSTELLO mf? Wwwf W PATRICIA GLADE PHYLLIS HAKENKAMP MARY ANN HRUSKA page is sponsored by DEL TYRREUS FIDWERS WILLIAM KALIN JERALD KOBERSTEIN KATHLEEN KOCH WILLIAM KRYGER This page is sponsored by the LINCOLN BEVERAGE CO W Aww WWHM 9' GY BARBARA L E MARY JANE MAP ES CAROLYN LIGHTNER Jw JM, Www McCU Y . , , Wm WWW WW Th p ge is sponsored by the HANDY SYSTEM GHOCERS RITA MCKENZIE .auf PATRICIA MCKINNEY Aguafbufflfdvilfl, i 'igaa V41 A! 7 'fr a'fLL61L! .rf if-tit' 1, -, wwf f ,eZf4,L2 95fZ'f2:5 9LiL5P ' E ' fa, if-C IL VERONA MURPHY - This page is sponsored by FARMERS MUTUAL INSURANCE CO MARGARET MUTCHIE ' Rose o'BRlEN ,D Q Zu Haifa ELEANOR SULLIVAN This page is sponsored by the WHITE MOTORS COMPANY MARY ETHEL THOMPSON JOSEPH WACHTER LEADING US THROUGH A SUCCESSFUL YEAR Y? 2 -....,,, row: The Senior Class officers, MICHAEL DOWD, MADELINE GOUR- LAY, CHARLES O'GRADY and JOAN STEELE, efficiently plan Senior activities. 2nd row! NADINE OSBOEN and KATHY KOCH show satisfaction over the newly reorganized Pep Club. Confraternity officers, MARY ETHEI.. THOMP- SON Clnd DOROTHY AHLGRIM gratefully realize that contributions made to this organization are sent directly to the Propagation of the Edith. This page is sponsored by DEMMA BROTHER, FRUIT DEALERS .., ., x. 'W .,g5:,..5:. ' W 9'3- ' as , -' . ' usggzgg. 'f n LJ 1 ' 2 a ZZ . 2 'F if? , 5 , a . , . ,gag 4 , I 0 ., 5 W I .K EQ Y . 'fel-er 5 I I nw I '55 , .: : H' , A? - I 1 W - ,, .. if ' ' aw 1 Q .jbsil 1 f 'f 5 bf , f 2 3 W 1. Buss E. CRIPE J, CARSON P. CHILDS . CLARK C. CLOTHXER T. COWAN 'P G Y G Q' Q B. cusrsk N, DOLEZAL a. Ecxsn c, FULMER s. FULMER ,. .331 J. ,.g. ,, M.. .,. ,. ,Q Q 5 3 J , l ' AL, E. GARCIA S. KING D . LXNCH 2 EG ff . SG If 4 1. fr , 'K 758 .2 Lrg x . f- L. LOHMEIER Te' I E. GANDARA M, GATTO C. GONZALEZ T. HEIDRICK D. HUNTING D. IQPPER J, KIRK M. KNORR ff ooo 'Il v-V' 30 Q. MP-CH L2 ', 2 R. MCCURDY M. MCGINLEY B. MCGUIRE J' MCLAUGHLIN M. 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BOOTH. SHARON NEVIN, STEPHANIE SANDER, and PATRICIA HEZNGGLEF.. Posing in from Of the Cathedral, we find the Enerqeucully studying their Latin are the Freshmen girls. Freshies K, :pi i :f, 5 5 sas es 1 , . - , ,Nm 4, ,.-. 1 '?EQi2:.'f35?2? - 4 5 -W. , W :gt-fi 'W gy Jw Vx. if 1 - , -fab ai a J, 1, ffw-fmssk fvpii T 1 ff- ,-1 Ahrsz.-g5:gf, rifvfefzevv-, .-5: , 2 1 -we :f jf wk gg 91.1 fluff-fi'13-fs.vz5f.1s1sf ' ,, fi, 121 1a:.xsu,gw:-. 1 2 g , A ff 1,5 A ,..f-M' Q af mln.. . gf., ,,.,Wq,f..l,,,Q2.,malg fm. : x 4 -Q' 1- fb - M , A, -Y g- , , s ig M, Q ' KHP, v 5 :E 2 1 Q 5 1 - ,Qsfgf imsw L, ,a 2 sy: 31:35 ' ,AFM 'f ' aff . ., ff f S , LQ. - w W, ff U fa - K . gp , :M .' 1 .. i . 1 Q K ' 'mf N Nf,-'vi' V' 45497 na , ,, ,, v ,Z ff b 4 'LQ' ,gg 6 ag- . YQ 59, A W X - f 1 'f 3' -unasw f livin,- nbw -f Afhlefic Director, REV. E. KALIN Coach VINCENT ALDRICH Couch VINCE ALDRICH, H. STETNALJER, J. STEINAUER, J. BARTEK, J. KOBERSTEIN, D. NEAL, w. REEvEs, T. CowAN, E. CRIPE, T. TRLJMAN, FATHER KALIN, T. CARSON, D. L1NCH, B. KRUE- GER, T. RICE, D. CosTlN, T. BRADY, D. MOBLEY, J. GDLJRLAY, B. KRYGER, J. CLARK, M. GEIS, B. CUSTER, J. STEELE, w. DENNQS, and J. KIRK This page is Sponsored by the SAFETY GLASS Sa PAINT ai. Ffi 93 Bluebirds Romp Pas? Norfolk, 3l-6 Ccvhedrul ifes Top The Pep Club cheering the team on io victory This page is sponsored by .1 ares Lawrence, 34 - 25, fo Cop Finale of 6-Man Season ws., nm., W, 'dgiaafx' 45 3, We ,v-0 ,,J L'a1 fag, - 'FR S me . , f If C7 N' TT7f'7ff' W I xr' U1 fxfw W V ,M ,X -. wx ff . Tif '1n-of I V ..,,, 'I x 'iv 9 , wha, Shown in the royuI copes of Homecoming ceremonies are Queen, , BETTY MCCURDY, King, BILL I KRYGER. Ahendanfs are PATRICIA MCKINNEY and JOHN STEINAUER J. ZIMMER is the driver. HOMECOMING RALLY, STARTS OFF THE DAY. fLefr to righfl Coach VINCE ALDRICH, N. OSBORN, FATHER KALIN, K. KOCH, Varsity Cheerleaders, M. MAPES, B- MCCURDY, M. KNORR ---li I ,T During the haIfrI'1e CclfI'1edraI Bluebirds were cheered on by ihe PEP CLUB Homecoming Dance at ihe CYO This page is sponsored by the CHEF RESTAURANT ARCHBISHOP BERGAN of Omaha is presenting to Cathedral Coach, VINCE ALDRICH, fha Stare Catholic Trophy at Omaha Cathedral Bluebirds Victor in BASKETBALL Tourney State This page is sponsored by the CORNHUSKER MARKET Holding the State Class C Catholic basketball cham non ship trophy, is Captain ILL KRYGER. Looking on are lleft to righfl E. CRIPE W SODMAN, J. WACHTER W REEVES, and Coach VINCE ALDRICH MONSIGNOR HELMANN - presenting I Diocesan Championship Traveling Trophy Yo JOHN STEINAUER at Hastings jg CATHEDRAL STUNS COLLEGE VIEW WITH A VICTORY OF 52 - 41 This page is sponsored by the DOSEK UONIJING Sz INS. AGENCH sr. JosEPH's FALLS f 52 - 46 fo CATHEDRAL Cathedral turned in its top offensive performance of the season for a 53-40 CATHEDRAL VICTORIOUS AT NORFOLK This page is sponsored by the FREADRICH BROTHER., GROCERS victory over St. Bonaventure of Columbus. 96 '7 fi-r F' t row left to right' C AHLGRIM, S. Varsity Cheerleaders left to right: J. MAPES, B. MCCURDY, M. KNORR, US . . FOURNIER, J. BLISS, R. MCCURDY, M. SHUTTEQ Second rowg M. ESSAY, A. BRODECKY, J. RUSTERMIER, S. KING, M O'BOYLEi Third row: K. CLOTHIER, N. COSTELLO, T. GEIS, C. MOLSTAD, K. KOCH, M. TURNER: Fbllffh f0W1 MCGUIRE, P. HAKENKAMP, R. MCKENZIE. R. WEBER, J. MCLAUGHLON, D. MACH, N. OSBORN, B. If MASCOT, BERNIE SOMMER Res erve Cheerleaders K fi W9 U-o 5 fi Q N v. 17 , , 5 .- iii. , N2 , ALICE PARSHALL, DONNA STAINBROOK. and CLAUDETTE BROWN '36 6744 BERNIE IN ACTION , f -5. BLMNE CUSTER OFFICES Noiimsss DECLARE mem Poucres Fon couwrv soveamsm' H., ip., 4 9 fi. :L ,- K ' . 6 A ' of V A,-Q.,-i , w - I x ' - K . 'Q A 1' W i 4 5 - Q . , L - E 1 4 I Q . L - . m - 5 JOHN GOURLAY .f f 9 , t V MICHAEL Mgcmpev JOHN STEINAUER BEVERLY ECK ER The Yhree County Commissionors, BEVERLY and BARBARA ECKER, and RICHARD NEAL comporo notes. Accurucy is DELORES THEQS' goo! us she Qypes in the County Assistant Agent's office. C t t' g upon their problem: are the ' Coungngzgvzggr, WAYNE REEVES4 th' COUMY cum. Tom COWAN5 and JOHN STEUNAUERI vhs Clerk of Dinner Court. RICHARD NEAL COUNTY GOVERNVENT Cathedral high school participated this year Sol the second time in the county government proiect vndcr the direction of the REV. B. E. KALIN. The project was initiated ot a kick-off convention held in the parish hall November 2, at which rims members of the slmior :lou outiinod for the student body the :mire plan and purposa of the undertaking. Registration of voters, filing for office, a com- poign of posters and speeches, resoarch, and inutruc- tion in the duties of county officers, the primary and general elections, conducted, in so for ns they couid bo, occordi to the adult pattern, wen prominent features in Tae wueks prior to November 29, partici- pation day. Arcording to the pattern proposed for all xchools, the senior class directed the entire procedure. '50 iuniors presented themselves as candidates for the various county offices, and the sophomore and Fush- mun :issue participated by registering, uppiauding campaign speeches, and voiing in the eiecvions. 1 PROGRAM CONDUCTED BY MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS, i 7 ' ' V, A tfiit ii, 4- eii F ,iit ' ig A A f , -L L- iii.-Vli, MARY ETHEL THOMPSON we moms ossonw register moms MACH and mica: NEAL, Gi ' the campaign -posters cw fh:n2:fi?oio:f.2a,m.n, DOROTHY AHLGRIM and WSLLXAM KAUN Rose O'BRlEN. wmv ANN , Hnusvc A, MARGARET Muvcme, mf CHARLES CALCATERRA look nl-M76 ns they consult thuir cord his .- JOHN KIRK JUNKFQRS Yakek Governments! Offices Showing has gave: Qu HENRY STHNAUQR, Che Count Sheriff, is JOHN GOURLAY who is ovidontry enioying his dey as County Judge. Effacswely, MARY KNORR, J f performs rx., .sums of ii . County Assessur. N, I l ' V , , R ,, EDDIE CRXPE reviews fha dufies of County Extension Agar-M. ..-q-4 5 P i , tr -K Y wx M A ? I ' 1 ,Ug- e f 'V Ae 3 1 LARRY LOHEMIER ' Q 5 L' xxx izz ,, 0 THOMAS cowm V 5 - N. , CHARLES STUDNICKA BARBARA ECKER Locking register of Deeds' office is BLAINE CUSTER. ehfqugh the files in the Coumy Supefmremse-nv, BRBDC-ET McGLJlRE, checks the work of thnd grade pupsls. MICHAEL MCGINLEY 'he Couniy Treasur- er, pays U v-sn :Q Coumy Attorney, TOM TRUMAN. F ,U .f , , ,t , LQ A ' w an , ri . . 'Q l5W,,1. w,.:, , :wt ,. f war .. 1122. ' wp'1ff'f2fil :2'Fi '' - ' ,---ff . ,mam-A . , -- ,. A 2 '.,::m.f,:s:.'af- - '33 ' s JOAN STEELE doesn't look sud about being a steam inhalation victim. Miss Rownd instructs JO AN STEELE in the art of hamemaking Home Nursing Course V vfi X War QW1 sr, 7'7 '9 N MAE be flhz 4DlN gb-RP' gk?-LLC G ANED? ,he 'i:OsBORN i aiicq C0 C037-Einfgr is both ' KATHY KOCH prepares an eating tray for DOROTHY AHLGRIM- VERONA MURPHY d Miss Rownd demonstrates the correct method brin utient DOROQFHYJOAAN STEELE of feeding the pafienf, DOROTHY AHLGRIM. 9 P ' H GR'M' freshment. CELL- ,I-15,131 Holy Family Parish has reason fo appreci- are two of ifs fines? servers, ALLEN STEELE and JOHN FLATTEN II Blessed Sacramenr Parish TOM COWAN, JOHN GOUR- LAY, JEROME BARTEK, JOE CLARK, DENNIS COSTIN, WAYNE REEVES. L EMMETT VAUGHAN and BILL CARR Ure Iwo ceIIenf servers at Sacred Heart Cathedral Parish DANNY HARTNETT BILL KALIN BILL ROHREN TOM HARTNETT MICKEY MCGINLEY MARVIN MACHOVEC DICK WHITE CHARLES JONES TOM BRADY served an Sf of years BILL KREUGER have ereso Parish for a number .bra Aaizlpi 114k41.v Faithful Altar Boys 5zJ lfx, Y 1. 'E i -on xx. H' 0 3522 9 2 , 1 'gsw i ,ff . ea? RIORDON teaching a course on Marriage Our many movies depended upon CHARLES CALCATERRA and MICHAEL DOWD. Memories of Senior Activities -may X Playing golf at senior picnic ..,-'mv V . L 1 V ,V gf W ! an V-L, 1 , ' X ' , ' .. f s A ' pausing for a refres her are DONAL D BUCK, MARY ANN HURSKA, BILL KALIN, and NANCY COSTELLO are PA GLADE Conan and Demin Dance NADINE OSBORN, and MARGARET Committee MUTCHIE Our sunny wardrobe is c delightful place to chat with our classmates. Serious expressions are caused by the drafting Another picnic scene, ROSE O'BRIEN, MARY J AN E M AP E S, an d NANCY COSTELLO news. Glee Club members of the Junior Class rehear sing Hymn for Our Lady's Assumption. This was in preparation tor the proclamation of the dogma of the Assumption, which was proclaimed by our Holy Father on the first of November. Cathedral High School was proud to sing o hymn written by Sister Mary Jean Helene, B.V.M., Glee Club instructor. rf 4. ., . ,. au . . wg- rw ,Z . . 2 41: . . f, Ju R ff I Rehearsing for the Minstrel Show are THOMAS COWAN and RICHARD NEAL SANDRA FULMER und MARY KNORR student directors for the spring Glee Club Recital. Seated at Yhe piano is NADINE OSBORN who will play Romance by Sibelius. 1 ig , vw- -.1-Quad! ax NADINE OSBORN accompanies the Glee Club Y E P l Spring i Recital Playing Geferarias b Lecuora is KATHERIN , CLOTHIER if MARCELLA PROKOP Gssisfs DONNA STAINBROOK andCECElLlA STEINAUER. DONNA plays Bagafelles No. 'l-'l0 by Tcherepnere, CECEILIA plays Spanisb Dance No. l by Moskowski. H , ' L - .sg -5, v 3 Having a last minufe prac- , 'ice we find MARGARET V GRANT who will play Tl1e Three Maries by Villa- W if Lobos. RITA STRAUB plays To Spring by 34 Greig and DO ROT H Y IQ KAISER plays Haberera by Cbcbier. , r i- Q DORIS MACH sings 1. 1,5 Habenera from Carmen 4 T Q ,Q accompanied by 1' I K ET RITA STRAUB JULINE BLlSS is playing Rhapsody by Ecksfein H . . if ,i. , Us-i-, ,V H H L 1 ,,f Z V, nl , ., if 3' vf 194 q 7 '2r--i. r ? 1 W 4 5 5 rl ' If ' .. ' ,p E 5 f-'11 mx 6 , Q A V':' Q 4 an SLK S C' Q. I' Q: 2 Q ' fl fl .4 QV., H . 1, all Q k:.-- Y' ' ff QQ ,VW--v K L S -Kwan: 1. W A . 'Slum ,. W ff, ww f wr-:QL .Zi S ' f- 0 ,-, s :gh HR' 6 'Lil . s ,Qg '- it W .A -5 vf..fl H' I ii Q S -ff v. Af ,ii Y A I ANN HRUSKA, The success of our Ia is rimaril due ta our production manager,pNADINpE OSB6RN. Hand STEELE' and PHILOMENE CLUPNY' properties are under the able care of manager, CAROLE MOLSTAD. Her assistants are NANCY COSTELLO and PHYLLIS HAKENKAMP. Production Staff who is so wonderfuIIy Ol' Thanks to our director, MISS VIRGINIAMEEHAII kind and patient in direct- ing, our Senior Class PIay. Almost Eighteen Bringing his hobby to practi- cal use is CHARLES CAL- CATERRA, manager of Iight- ing and sound. MICHAEL DOWD is assisting him: To BILL TRUMAN, our stage property manager, we owe a big thank you for his wI'1oIehearted cooperation in satisfying our needs for the stage. His assistants are PATRICIA MCKINNEY and RITA MCKENZIE. NS I Costumes are under the managership of PATRICIA GLADE. She is assisted by MARY MARGARET MUTCI-IIE, JOAN At practice putting make-up on CARULYN LIGHTNER, is manager, MADELINE GOURLAY and I'1er Assistant, MARY ETHEI. THOMPSON. 13 if 6.7 S g We It is with deep gratitude that we dedicate our yearbook to our Blessed Lady under the title of the Assumption. ACTUAL WORDS OF DEFINITION The actual proclamation of the dogma of the Assumption took place in the following para- graph of the Apostolic Constitution named MUNIFICENTISSIMUS DEUS and read by Pius XII: After we have time and again offered supplication to God and have invoked the light of the Spirit of Truth, for the glory of Almighty God, who has lavished His special benevolence upon the Virgin Mary and for the honor of His Son, the Immortal King of the ages and the victor over sin and death, in order to increase the glory of His August Mother and for the joy and exultation of the entire Church, by the authority of Our Lord Jesus Christ, of the Blessed Apostles Peter and Paul and by our own authority, we pronounce, declare, and define that it is a divinely re- vealed dogma that the Immaculate Mother of God, ever Virgin Mary, when the course of her earthly life was finished, was taken up body and soul into heavenly glory. This page is sponsored by HCDGMAN-SPLAIN MORTUARY Junior and Senior class officers lead fh e Grand is i Students and their guests enjoy fhe foasis of the Seniors e Win Meeting the Deadline. . .are seniors TZ' J. ff, , z -:num 3 we Ilzris Muff- Iifurff' The winner of the statewide I Speak for Democrac radio scri contest f Y P is senior, MARY JANE MAPES. The ' contest was sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Cornrnerce, the NatlonoI 1 Association of Broadcasters, and the Radio Manufacturers' Assoc iation. 'Vx L., y Congratulations' NADINE , , - OSBORN smiles as she con- 4 grotulates KATHLEEN KOCH T TT ,gg for Iwaving won o medci in an . QQ ' Ii. ' Q 'gif' oratorical contest sponsored gf! I 1 - H A by the American Legion. so A 2 4-1251 'Lev -i--A: 4 - 5 ' V ,.A. my an 1,1 P 'A , ii 2 Q ' TT 'V T MICHAEL DOWD, PHYLLIS HAKEN- KAMP, WILLIAM KRYGER, MARGARET MUTCHIE, and PATRICIA GLADE who are entering the Vocation Essay Contest sponsored by the Register. Ambitious seniors take Merit System wards Typing over the sixty mark and win- ning medals are NADINE OSBORN, MADELINE GOURLAY, PATRICIA GI-ADEI and MARGARET NIUTCHIE itiweir awards from FATHER KALIN for sell- ing rnost football tickets are EDDIE CRIPE Und BARBARA LANE. Approvingly Iooking on arepep Club officers, NADINE OSBORN and KATHLEEN and Civil Service Exams Y -1 i,.s.i.,, if-f, 11- N. .LTV ...V ...ss- MR. ALDRICH keeps close tub on his geometry class. So p h omo re FATHERVAN I1 The DICK MOBL EY demonstrating for the bi- ology class ANN RYANg vice JIM TRUMAN: secretary, C AT H E RIN E O'GRADYp and freasurer, MICHAEL WOLFE are Sop- omore B class officers. Sophs really concentrate during their study period teaching religion to Enjoying a brief between- class cha? we find JIM JIR OUSEK, TOM STUDNICKA and BOB MCMANUS, and sophomores. MR, ALDRICH explains The infricocies geo merry. I At the CYO Vhe Sophomores I team up for an intramural game. ,so Office s ol Sophomore A, DANaEl.s, Tom BARTEK pose iheir room. JOHN FLATTEN, Soplwomcres are experts at writing Latin declensions. Scenes FATHER MARRAMAinsfrucfs1he Sophomores in religion. TW! rr,f Hurd at work Worms and Crawdads. The religion class watches the blackboard intently. lntenf on getting iheir assign- ments are lhese Sophomores. I FATHER KALIN teachin Sacred 9 Scripture O I X son Admiring class rings are President, JOHN GOUR LAY, vice-president, BAR BARA ECKER, secretary, THOMAS RICE, and treasurer, DORIS MACH Juniors ond Seniors enter the International Bookkeeping Contest. How do you use that 8 stick, Father? 5 BLAINE CUSTER and DANIEL HARTNETT pose by their own private plone. 1 Taking dictation is not difficult for these students. THOMAS RICE, JOHN GOURLAY, THOMAS HEIDRICK, and THOMAS COWAN gef a li?fle light on The subiect. Typisfs poised and ready for a speed test 9 9 0 0 5 Minute details are analyzed by EDWARD Posing for a piciure at Falls Cify is BARBARA ECKER, CRIPE. and HENRY STEINAUER' RITA MCCURDY, BEVERLY ECKER, 8- SUSIE KING They know how ta study, Too. yu. sgfft -1,-1 J, f' rear.-'fs 5 it -g . v WI A SYLVIA FOURNIER helps JOLINE BLISS practice her vocal number, My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice by Saint-Saens. She will be accom- panied by RITA STRAUB l l l wo' w90o 56 66906 gs X9 Senior President, CHARLES O'GRADY, confers with MONSIGNOR RIORDAN , 5 Music Students Y Appearing in Spring Recital E . '19 Members of Echo staff attend the annual two-day convention of the Nebraska High School Press asso- ciation. They are literary editor, MADELINE GOURLAYJ editor in chief, DOROTHY AHLGRIMJ and editor, VERONA MURPHY 2 F I Listening to their voices on the recorder in pre- toriccl contest are JOHN GOURLAY, MARY JANE MAPES, and BETTY McCURDY poration for a local ora- Sponsors John W. 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