Longfellow High School - Log Yearbook (Kearney, NE)

 - Class of 1952

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Maynard Envick Teaching the boys the finer points in shop is the general shop instructor, Mr. Envick. The Colo- rado State College of Education, Wayne, K.S.T.C. and Midland are all sources of his higher educa- tion. He has an A.B. degree and recently finished work on a Master's degree. Hubert Welton He just couldn't stay away! After five years ofteachlng biology, Mr. Welton left K.H.S. several years ago and went back to school. Now he is back again instructing the F.F.A. boys in the art of vocational agriculture. He received his A.B. at K.S.'l'.C., Bachelor of Science at the University of Nebraska and is now working on his Master's degree there. Lou Ninegar If you don't know what H00 is, just go see Mr. Ninegar, chemistry and physics instructor, for help. Lou also coaches the boxing team, sponsors the Outdoor Club and is assistant principal. He has a Bachelor of Science degree and attended Hastings College and Chadron College. Carroll Brown The instrumental music department had a new director this year with Mr. Brown taking over the job. The pep band and swing band are also his responsibility. An A.B. from the University of Ne- braska qualifies him as a music instructor. Lou Campbell Oscar Thunberg Richard Gilley John Bjorklun 'l Maynard Envick Herbert Welton Lou Ninegar Carroll Brown Lou Campbell V Under the able tutelage of Mr. Campbell, the basketball teams have ranked among the best in the state. His physical education classes keep him on the run when he isn't coaching basketball. He has an A.B. and graduate work at Colorado State Col- lege of Education. Oscar Thunberg This fall we found a new face on the faculty. Mr. Thunberg spends most of his time instructing in the welding shop: sponsoring the Crafts Club occupies his spare moments. A graduate of K.S.'I'.C. where he earned his A.B.. he is now working on his Master's degree at the Colorado State College of Education. Dick eiuey New to the campus this year is Mr. Cilley. who teaches social science and courses in modern prob- lems and American history. He was assistant foot- ball coach and helped with the supervision of the K-Club. He attended Doane College and Midland College where he received his A.B. degree. John Bjorklun A debate, dramatics, and junior speech and English instructor is Mr. Bjorklun. Coaching the Junior and Senior Class plays was perhaps his big- gest task this year. As director of the Radio- llrama Club, he also spent many extra hours help- ing K.l-I,S. thespians. His A.I!. degree came from tl1e University of Nebraska.

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Alice Parsons Among Miss Parson's claims to fame are her many traveling expe1'iences, such as trips to ltaly and South America. She's the main reason for the interesting sophomore English classes. Her preparation for teaching was obtained at the Uni- versity of Nebraska, the University of Colorado and Southern California. Radio-Drama is the club that receives her valuable help. Norma. Hille As sponsor of Bearcat Boosters, Y-Teens and Quill and Scroll and supervising the Echo and Log, Miss llille finds her days at K.H.S. rather full. She teaches senior English and beginning and advanced journalism. Miss Hille received her A.B. degree from Midland College in Fremont. Carol Van Nordheim Teaching home economics to both junior and senior high school girls is the responsibility of instructor Mrs. Van Nordheim. She has a degree from Kearney State Teachers' College. Rebecca Ashby Supervising the cafeteria and ordering the foods best for growing students is a big job, but one which Miss Ashby does successfully from Septem- ber to May. She also teaches home economics to high school girls. Her A.B. was earned at K.S.T.C., and she has attended the University of Colorado at Boulder. Alta Kirsch Lauguzlges are Miss Kirsch's specialty as she teaches students the art of speaking, reading and writing: Deutsch and Latin in K.H.S. Miss Kirsch has an All. from the University of Nebraska and an M.A. from Columbia University in New York. She is a sponsor of the Y-Teen Club. Dessie Shanklin Shaping future secretaries from high school girls is the job placed in the hands of Mrs. Shanklin. Besides secretarial training, she teaches bookkeep- ing and shorthand and is an adviser of the Junior Class. Her education was received at Valparaiso University, Indiana. K.S.'l'.C. and Colorado State College of Education. She has an A.B. degree. Eldon Hayward llelping diversified occupation students to earn while they learn and finding jobs suited to each one's individual ability is the goal toward which lVlr. lIayword's efforts are directed. He has at- tended the University of Chicago and Peru State Teachers' College and holds an A.B. degree. He is Alta Kirsch Dessie Shanklin Eldon Hayward Norma Hille Carol Van Nordheim Rebecca Ashby Alice Parsons now doing graduate work at Colorado A.M. in Fort Collins, Colorado. Helen Ogle No problem is impossible for geometry, algebra and trigouometry students when explained by Miss Ogle. Sponsoring Y-Teens and Senior Class ac- tivities keeps her busy after school. She has both Bachelor of Science and M.A. degrees and has attended K.S.T.C. and the Colorado State College of Education. Joe Greeno Besides his physical education classes, Mr. Greeno has the football team to coach in the fall and the track team in the spring. Sponsoring the K-Club is another of his duties. lie is a graduate of the State Teachers' College at Aberdeen, South Dakota. John Richman Most of the sophomores have taken their world history under the watchful eyes of Mr. Richman. He is a sponsor of the Outdoor Life Club. Hold- ing an A.B. degree, he has attended Hastings Col- lege and Colorado State College of Education. Helen Ogle Joe Greeno John Rlchman ..... Y



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Henrietta, Bankson Keeping the students up to date on their Amer- ican history is Miss llankson. Being one of the head sponsors of Y-Teens explains why she is so interested in the club. She attended the University of Nebraska, University of Iowa, Grinnell College and Colorado State College of Education. Donna Neal Taking part herself is Miss Nea1's secret of success in teaching gym classes in both junior and senior high school. She spends a lot of time with the G.A.A. girls as their sponsor. A graduate of li.S.'l'.C., Miss Neal is working on her Master's degree. Amy Figard Keeping the books on the right shelves and fixing her watchful eye on students to make sure that they are studying are the jobs of Miss Figard, librarian. She holds AB. and Bachelor of Science degrees and acquired her training at Nebraska WVes- leyan University and Denver School of Librarian- ship. Richard Gilley beckons eagerly once more to the coffee pot while John Bjorklun, Eldon Hayward, George Brown and John Richman speculate on the having more after-class teas. 1. AQ Henrietta Bankson Donna Neal Amy Figard Helen Ogle gets down to the business of recording report card grades while Alice Par- sons, Amy Figard and Alta Kirsch reflect on the justice of it all. Pa e a S 3 if 3 E

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