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Z if Mr. Creighton Mrs. York Q-l'2'.-r 6 N ., ., ,Wm A 'Mt , in fm in---w...., '! f Y , P4 Mrs, Howes 5 t Mr, Guthrie 5 Ckso H Navigaltor In the fall, seven new teachers joined the eleven returning members of the teaching staff. The faculty not only promoted further education but also served as advisers by donating their time to the students' extracurricular activi- ties, An introductory coffee hour, held in the early fall, began a series of faculty gatherings which continued throughout the year. The faculty dressed as ghosts, goblins, or as a song title and gathered for an even- ing of fun at a costume party on Halloween. On December 13, the facul- ty met for a Christmas party, with fun, refreshments and exchange of gifts. A social committee consisting of Lincoln, Central, and High School teachers conducted the social gatherings, which gave the teach- ers from the three schools an opportunity to become better acquainted. Mr. White Mr. Utterback Mr. Snyder , ' X Z hd x Fix WY'-iff Y an f Xi' 5
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tutlent Council to tem' An active and competent slate of Student Body officers led the NHS Student Body through a lively and progressive year. The Student Council membership included school leaders who represented their various classes and organizations. The council Worked on several new ideas. Those adopted were: xdding a Homecoming game and dance during he football season, changing the carnival from November to March, and increasing member- ship by including representatives from several organizations. Those applying for membership who were accepted included Honor Society, FHA, Pep Club, and Girls' League. Since the Student Body Consti- tution did not include regulations for the Student Council, the coun- cil undertook the project of writing a constitution related entirely to its own organization. The Student Council was led by President Lee Versteeg, Vice Presi- dent Iim Bailey, Secretary Marilyn Bauer, Sergeant-at-arms Rich Cris- ler, Treasurer Mike Hanson, and Assistant-Treasurer Errold Burch. Above Right: L. to R.: Adviser Mr. Shelton, President L. Versteeg. Below: L. to R.: Back Row: M. Hansen, I. Ward, C. Hunter, R. Litchfield, A. Crisler, D.Hart, M. Zwicker, B. Wheatley, R.Crisler, Midi! F. Iacobson, B. Dorfer, I. Bailey, I. Church, L, Reinertsen. Above: L, to R.: Sgt.-at-Arms R. Crisler Yell Queen Front Row: I. Shields, I. Nelson, R. Mauch, A. Ward, D, D. Harms, Vice President I. Bailey President L Harms, M. Bauer, B. Simpson, L. Versteeg, C. Simper, I. Versteeg, Secretary M. Bauer Treasurer M Wallace, D. Ward, I. Houghton. Hansen, Assistant-Treasurer E, Burch l 4, 5
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'fx .M ,.-up -.af AMr. ohnson u'-4' Miss Iones to Lead Following is a list of the teachers and the subjects they taught: Mr. Bucklin - English I, II, Social Science, Mr. Creighton - Iournalism, Algebra I, English I, II, IVg Mr. Erickson - Social Science, World History, English Ig Mr. Guthrie - Algebra I, Geometry, Chemistry, Physics, Trigonome- try, Mrs. Howes - Library, Mr. Iohnson - General Math, Boys PE., Basketball and Baseball coach, Miss Iones - Girls P. E., Miss Lambert - U. S. History, Social Economics, Miss Malicke - Home Economics, Mr. McCoy - High School and Lincoln School Band, Mr. Morrow - Biology, Boys P.E., Football Coach Mrs. Percey - Typing I, II, Shorthand I, ll, General Businessg Mr . Pilch - Shop, Mr. Sandsmark - Chorus, Mr. Snyder - Art, Speech, English I, Ilg Mr. Utterback - Bookkeeping, Typing I, II, English Ig Mr. White - Drivers Training, Boys P,E., Track coach, Biology, In- tramural coach, Mrs. York - English II, III, Annual. Mr. Sandsmark Mr. Pilch bl M' . J . I 1 ...ni Mrs. Percey ,t14'g, , riffi it if Mfr lv: Y- ' Miss Malicke V I sq p Q fvu S0 -un.,w--- Mr. McCoy -if Mr, Morrow 7
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