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Mrs. Spinrad is seen here ndiising a senior girl about what suhjeets and course will best suit her needs. She also helps girls with problems sum-h as choosing eler-tives, getting information :illout eolleges, as well as with many personal prolllenis. IZOLLM. 06.2.1 WM guiolance The word prohlern'l is a common one, and around Senior it gets a general workout every day. All students have prohlems, hut the school doesn't let them down. The girls find they may take all their trials and trouhles to the girls' counselor, Mrs. Alice Spinrad. And in the next room is A. J. Givens, who counsels the hoys and helps them with their problems. These two counselors spent many hours vvoring out the plans for the fourth annual career conference, enlarged this year to include the sophomores. This conference aids students in choosing their vocations. Jeanette Poole, Phyllis NVQ-ller, and llorrene Sehuller all seem to be enjoying their advzuieed sewing 4-lass. These girls made up the entire class the first semesterg however, the second semester, ten more girls joined the i-lass mak- ing a total of 13. These girls have all been taking sewing at least four semesters in Senior, lla l'Al'I. Htllil-'I'IR. General. Part time 7. X. He plans to join the armed forees. He likes to work on his ear. ICI..-KINIC HOLDEN. Follege Prep. Chorus 5. ti. 7. X3 Adv. girls' glee 4: Cadets 3: GALS 5. ti: Messiah 3, 5, 7: Y-Teens 3. -l. 5. ti: Seeretury T, 8: Purple and Gold 7, K: The Anierlean Nay of I.lfe: Un the Alr: Hello Out There. Lalne plans to attend the fniverslty of Nebraska. She would like to be an exeeutive ln an airline. LINDA IIOI.I.0tYAY. Stenographle. She spends her spare time working or writing letters. HAZICI. HOPN'00Il. College I'rep. Purple and Gold 7. 8. Hazel wants to be a nurse. Her hobby ls eolleeting silverware. ISUNNIIC Hl'I'INI'1KI'I. Follege Prep. Chorus 5. ti. 7: Adv. girls' glee 3. 4, 8: Cheerleader 3. 4, 5, ti, 7, 8: Messiah 3. 5, T: Sextet T: Purple and Gold 3. -l. 7. 8: Islander staff 3. 4. 5. 6. T. 8: loeal Quill and Scroll 3. 4. 5. ti. 7. 8. see. 3. 4: vice-pres. 5. 6: Announeement eommittee. HI! offieer 3. 4. 5. ti. T. 8: Y-Teens 3. 4. 5. ti. T, 8: County Government 5: The Ameriean Nay of I.ife: On the Air: Hello Out There: Senior elass secretary 7, X. ALBI-IR1' Hl'l-'l MAN. General. Band 3, 4. 5. ti: Boys' glee 4, 5. li: Chorus T: Pep band 5, li: I-'oothall squad A 3. 5. 7: Track 4, ti. 8: Messiah 5. 7: I.ettennen's elub. sergeant-at-arms 7. X. Hut'fy plans to get a job. His hobbies are ears and sports. His seeret ambition is to get out ot' Nebraska. aul Hoefer Elaine Holden Linda Holloway zel Ilopuood Bonnie Hueneke Albert Huffman
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V,-I ff' vi,-.W . o n Y J Devotees of Study Hall 303 Third row. David Trentman, Bob Todsen, Richard Mitton, Donald Frauen, Charles Sutter, Chuck Sprague, Gerald Hyde. Ser-ond row. Bill Craft, Ron- ald Benner, Don Williams, Leo Gehle, Gene Lawrey, Arnold Lessig, Ronald Enck, Gerald Skibinski. First row. Kathryn Archer, Chloryce Ode, Norma Dahlke, Rosella Poole, Delores Knuth, Jannis Weiland, Slay MISS E I. L A BLYNK f German, Vice-Prin- cipal-likes to travel and sew. Doesn't like to write excuses and say Sign your name please. .74 any ongueri MISS Cl-ZLI-JSTINI-I BROCK-Journalism, Latin, Islander and Purple and Gold advi- sor, Quill and Scroll likes people, activity, peace and quiet. MISS HAZEI. R. HANNA-Spanish and algebra -likes to travel in other countries as she did in Mexico and also enjoys mountain climbing. 1 1 V i 1- 145 I-4 I u ls? fu nw, 'x 4 S X Q. sill , in Following Darrell Hummel's reading: of a story in Gemian are the other class members, Lianne Farrall, John Sims, Georgene Odell, and Joyce Frick. Barbara Ziggafoos and Connie Ibriehus clifler in their opin- ions of Sllilllihh pronunvlutlons while Jo Anne Brooks, Ruddene Carson, Mary Kay Beachler, and Sondra Varvel refuse to take sides. Prigw llI'l'lIlj' lllrvv
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jar! t05 By Bonnie Hueneke The m1nute hand on the clock jumps lhexd The t1me 11 41 a m All over Senlor h1gh students begm slammmg the1r books shut for the noon hour 1S approachmg Cafetena patrons are ready for a fast getaway to the cafetena on th1rd floor Thmgs slow down however when 1 students reaches the head of the l1ne For now a l1ttle t1me must be taken 1n selectlng faxorlte foods from mlny delectable dlshes Under the school lunch program a student must purchase at least a 25 cent d1nner wh1ch must round out a well balanced meal E E Carstens the cash1er takes the money and checks to see that the student has chosen the correct var1ety of food Lad1es who prepare and drsh out the food are Mrs Faye enson Mrs Lena Grotz Mrs Mary Seery Mrs Amanda Rehder and Mrs M1nn1e Noaecher Student ass1stants are Angellne Buhr man Betty Buhrman Clyde Buhrman Pat Furmce Wauneta Hepp ,hm Placke Delores Schuller Mar1e Sutton Harrlet Sutton Har Food At la t The e hungry tudent are eager to get through the afeterla llne and ta te the good meal served ln the cafeterla every day Plctured are Mary Vandegnft Mary Hou e Pat Almqulst Phyllis Rasp a d Jeanette P derse RUSS Ml'R'l'll' MAI' 100K Homemaking Likes to travel around and e Joy intere ting experiences ob hlch she holds during summer acatlon MHS RUTH M SFI B01 D Homemaklng enjoys traveling ng cooking some painting and readl g biographies She likes fish ng and skiing r1ett Schwleger Phylhs Weller Mary WIS sm and Marr1lle Rleggel An added attractron thxs year was a Thanksglvmg turkey dmner wlth the tr1m mlngs all for a quarter' A new freezmg unxt was added to the cafeterla equlpment th1s year and has proved to be well worth ltS PYICB As a spec1al sewlce to the busy teachers the1r trays are prepared ID advance accordmg to then' chosen menu These are placed on the tables 1n readmess for the lunch hour by members of MISS Mertxe Cooks foods classes The cafeterla SCIVICE offered by the school has saved many a student the long cold trudge home for lunch durlng the w1n ter and has even made cafeterla lovers of most The cafeterla w1th ICS buzzlng act1v1ty plays an essentlal role ln the operat1on of Senlor h1gh Page twenty fwe ! s! s 's s c s . U. .' S. ', ' ,n e rx. Q -X - 5 1 'ir.'- 4 1 Y S . - - ,sew- n's s i, , in js ', n . W' .. r L. . . . v sl i ', 7 , . . . . ., 1 1 . g, . .. . . .' 1 1 1 . , . 1' 2 . . - , . ff , I I , . . - 9 . . . , , . . . - - 1 ' J 1 ' 1 ' ' . n , . , .. , 1 ' ' 56 ' 11 f 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 f 9 1 1 '
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