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education in some of the best art schools at Detroit and San Fran -cisco. She also studied in Vienna under the direction of Franz Cizek. DOBOTKT MATHEWS Our very efficient and courteous librarian is a great help to all the students of N. H.S. She attended Wayne College and received her library training in Oregon. LEE MEYERS Mr. Meyers uses his talent for the direction of orchestra and band in senior high, junior high, and elementary schools. His A. B. come from Doane College. EVELYN MOATS Latin and English are the subjects taught by Miss Moats. She received her B.A. from Nebraska. GLEN OLSON Mr. Olson is one of those guys that just lovos to go to school. He has attended schools in four states. His B. E. came from Wisconsin. Vocational Agriculture is the stubject taught by him. DOE OVERTURF Mr. Overturf touches debate and journalism, sponsors the Tolital and Milestone, coaches debate, servos on the radio committoo, and as junior sponsor. His B.A. dogroe came from Hastings College. IMPOSES PSLLATZ Another Vocational Home Economics teacher is Miss Pellatz. he show6 the girls how to become good wives. Her B.S. dogroe came from Nebraska. WILLIAM PF3IFF We salute Coach Pfoiff for the splendid work he has done. His two degrees, B.S, and M.A., came from Nebraska University. Under him students study international relations and European history. He is head coach in football and track. MADSLAIEE PHASUHER Hailing from the southwest corner of Norfolk is our connercial teacher, Miss Pracunor. She rocoived her A.B. from Midland. She toaches bookkeeping and typing. PATRICIA HISPSS Miss Riepor is the toachor of English and Gorman. Her.A.B. degree cane from Midland, while her M.A. cane from Nebraska University. EDGAR ROBERTS The once-upon-o-time farmer Mr. Roberts, is now our instructor in biology. His B.S. degree cano from Nebraska University. Doc” is a sophonore sponsor. ROBERT SAYSR Hailing students from the third floor science labs is our physics and chemistry teacher, Mr. Say-er. His A.B. came from Peru and his M.A. from Nebraska. RAYMOND STRANGE Mr. Strange teaches one class of industrial arts at Senior High and spends the rest of his tium at Junior High. Ho received his B.A. from Kearney. LEO TAYLOR Friendly and cooperative aro the words to describo this teacher. He is loaded with algebra, commercial law, and junior business training. His B.S. and M.A. dogrocs cano from Nobraska Univorsity. WILMA THALER Miss haler is a former graduate of good old N.H.S. She teachos English 4 and 5, and is the N'Ergotte sponsor. Hor A.B. is from Doane. MARVIN TRAUTWSIN Psychologically speaking Pinky is a very efficient talker as all of us know. H s A.B. cano from Nebraska University and his M.A. from Columbia University. Ho teaches psychology and American history. JENNIE WALKSR Miss Walker is our only woman math teacher. She teaches algebra and geometry. She holds her A.B. from Cotncr in Lincoln, which is no more, and her M.A. fron Kebraska University. JEAN ZOOK Our attractive oonnorcial teacher has attended the Gregg College at Chicago, Woodbury College at Los Angelos, and Teachers College at Greeley, Colorado. Shorthand and typing are hor regularly taught subjects.
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Listen, my freshies, and you shall hear Of that very, most momentous year, On the first of September in thirty-eight Hardly a senior forgot the date. This class was not prosaic green, but white. White as a sheet. They had reason to be, pedagogues at every corner, and enormous seniors, competont juniors, and arrogant sophomores. Some wont into tho library before the rows were called, some smiled swootly at Miss Moats and chirped, good morning, Miss Konnody, some looked blankly at a pass and wondered what to do with it, somo galloped on the stairs until they met a glaro of ice, and others wore noar perfect—not perfect bocauso only as lofty upper classmen woro they that, Noxt Soptomber, the white had bogun to wear off, and teachers became cognizant of the fact that tho class was filled with prodi-gios. As juniors, tboy dashed over stubble and cockleburr to win the Hare and Hound race, Thoy also coppod the field day victory, gavo the seniors a banquet to roaomber, and presented a very good play. Now, wo cone to the nighty sonior yoar. First, they lost the Hare and Hound race, This wasn't a vory auspicious beginning but they nado up for it in tho sonior play, and in leading every school activity. The class presidency was dividod for tho eight sonestors between oppy Florenco Simpson and Eldon Wise. Florence has also beon president of the N'Ergottoc this year. Senior N'Ergettos for all this yoar were Victoria Chilquist, Katherine Cornell, Sarah Fitzpatrick, Arleno Kellnor, Huth Korb, Dorothy Ann Porter, Glendora Baasch, Florence Simpson, and Virginia Simpson. Sarah and Kath-erino aro the only two who have been N'Ergettos eight socestors. Minute Mon for tho first soncstor of this yoar woro Lloyd Barneko, Don Beaming, Bob Craft, Don Fueslcr, Box Grauel, Gordon Hamilton, Bill Beed, Dwain Scott, and Jack Tarr. Socond torn Minute Mon wore Lloyd Barneko, Byron Bohr, Don Fuosler, Bill Henzlik, Bill Baschke, Bill Bood, Jack Tarr , Dwain Scott, and Norman Whalen. Gordon Hanilton and Lloyd Barneko were Minute Mon presidents for tho two senosters. Seniors have been prominent in every activity. Wo could nano nany ox-anples—in baskotball--Eob Bridge, Bob Burroughs and Willis Long; in foot-ball--Eldon Wise, Norman Whalen, Willis Long, Duano Funk, George Faubol, Bob Burroughs, Bob Bridge, and Byron Bohr; in music—Mary J. Bitchio, Buth Truex, Jano Brady, Audroy Larson, Joyce Wood, Duano Schafer, Bill Baschke, and Gordon Hamilton; in speech—Morleen Johnson, Dona Johnson, Jane Brady, Virginia Simpson, Victoria Chilquist, Evelyn Wollan, Dorothy Porter, Mary Bitchie, Bichard Sorenson, Dwain Scott, and Bill Honzlik. Glondora Baasch and Katherine Cornoll wore also Girl Besorve presidents. Important soniors? Certainly, and good luck to the class of 1942.
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