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John Richman the sticki' for a living. Besides keeping 90 voices in line for the many programs which they present during the year. Pete directs the Kearney llarbcr- shoppers' Choir and serves as president of the Kearney Community Concert Association. He re- ceived his AB and MA degrees from the Colorado State College of Education. Iohn Richman An authority on historical happenings of the world is Mr. Richman, whose mind contains an endless stream of dates and events. A sponsor of the Outdoor Life Club and the Senior Class. Mr. Richman received his AB degree from Hastings College and the Colorado State College of Educa- tion. He has done graduate work at the University of Nebraska and KSTC. Frank Saievic As agile on the baseball diamond as on the basketball court is Coach Sajevic, whose efforts have produced a basketball quintet outstanding in team- work. Mr. Sajevic is professor of history to the eighth graders during school hours. Dessie Shanklin Production on a small scale goes on in Nlrs. .Shanklins classrooms, as she trains high school girls for future secretarial jobs. In addition to her hook- keeping and shorthand classes. Mrs. Shanklin sponsors the ,lunior Class, the Pushbutton Cluh and the Y-Teens. possessing an All degree, she attended Valparaiso Unixersitv, KSTC and Colorado State Collcge of Education. Oscar Thunberq A two-year veteran at KHS. Mr. Thunhf-rg has charge of the welding classes. Activity periods find him instructing Crafts Club members. Having re- ceived an AB degree at KSTC. he is now working on his Masters degree at the Colorado State College of Education. Hubert Welton The Future Farmers who are graduated from Kearney owe their practical knowledge of agricul- tural methods to their Nag teacher. fllr. Welton. He received his All degree at KSTC. Bachelor ol Sci- ence degree at the University of Nebraska and is now working on his Masters degree there. 3 -I' 1 It's on me, says John Bjorklun to Norma Hille, Joe Cribari and Janice Liljedahl, as he flips his quarter to Cleo and Eloise. Bet my list is longer than yours, says Lou Ninegar to George Brown as he hands in the dreaded dink list. Helen Ogle and Alta Kirsch look on with a wondering eye. Frank Sajevic Dossie Shanklin Oscar Thunberg Hubert Welton 'N as
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Alta Kirsch June Krebs Vivian Lambert .lsniee Liljedahl Iune Krebs Preparing junior and senior high gals for future roles as homemakers is Miss Krebs' job. She received her training in the form of a Bachelor of Science degree, at the University of Nebraska. She has done additional work at Doane College, Kansas State and Colorado A and M. Vivian Lambert Very ably replacing Miss Alice Parsons as sophomore English teacher and Drama Club sponsor is Mrs. Lambert. A graduate of the University of Nebraska where she was a speech and dramatics major, Mrs. Lambert has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. She came to Kearney from Stromsberg. Ianice Liliedahl As orchestra and girls' glee director in the high school, in addition to being Miss Music Teacher to grade school string players, Miss Liljedahl leads a very musical existence. This young lady is fresh from the University of Nebraska where she earned a Bachelor of Music in Education. The Music Appreciation Club is under her sponsorship. Chester Marshall Conniving with the Bearcat Boosters on ways of making an extra buck is one way in which commercial teacher, Chet Marshall, spends his spare moments. He has both Bachelor of Science and MA degrees in business administration from Nebraska Wesleyan and the University of Nebraska, and is serving a term as director of the Nebraska Educa- tional Association. The Junior Class al-so receives his supervision. Marcile Miller William Nelson Lou Ninegar Helen Ogle George Chester Marshall Marcile Miller Another young teacher green from college is Miss Miller, physical education instructor. Gradu- ated from Ottawa University with an AB degree, Miss Miller has both junior and senior high Phys. Ed. classes. She sponsors GAA after school. William Nelson And the band played on! Not one band but four bands are under the responsibility of Mr. Nel- son. Coming here from Ord, he directs the senior, junior high, pep and dance bands, as well as the grade school instrumental groups. He received his AB degree at Hastings College and is working on his Master's degree at Greeley, Colorado. Lou Ninegar The school Einstein is Mr. Ninegar, chem- istry, physics and biology prof, An avid hunter, Mr. Ninegar sponsors the Outdoor Life Club and entertains them with tales of his deer hunts. Pro- fessor Lou, who serves as assistant principal, re- ceived his Bachelor of Science degree after attend- ing Hastings and Chadron Colleges. Helen Ogle The school math whizz', is Miss Ogle who can instill mathematics into the most unwilling of minds. Besides her classes in geometry and algebra, Miss Ogle sponsors the Senior Class and Y-Teen activ- ities. Her Bachelor of Science and MA degrees are results of work at KSTC and the Colorado State College of Education. George Peterson Chorus director Pete Peterson really wields
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4 114,845 Though some approve and others disapprove, the staff agrees that the latest edition oflthe Roto is some- thing to talk about. The Roto is a pictoral supplement. which is distributed once a month with an issue of an Echo. Out of Echoed Confusion Comes the Echo wig mi t AAF' A While first semester editors Arlene, Byron, Allen and Rosemary gleefully trim up galley proofs, Gail wonders what to do with those extra two inches on the feature page. Page 12 by Gail Speidell Echo: a voice. product of students. which. for the love of Kearney High, crumples away until nothing remains, save four printed sheets. Two for news, one for sports and one tor feature stories. The page editors that put out the Echo every two weeks begin by drawing layouts of their pages and designing its make-upg or to those who under- stand journalistic jargon, they set up their page dummies. The next step is to show the plan to Miss Norma Hille, the adviser, and get her approval. Then it is up to the poor down-troclden reporters to carry out the assignments which are avalanched up- on them hy the editors. They nose for the news that is printed. After copyreading all the vital statistics about whos w ho on the basketball team and correcting the many misspelled namesg and the society column, which contains pure poison for anyone lacking a sense of humorg the editorial sectiong and the ad- vertisements, the copy is ready for the printer.
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