Norfolk High School - Milestone Yearbook (Norfolk, NE)
- Class of 1945
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Music was 21 weiwiiiv relief fmiii the routine of study. lim: Bag Mc-:eh Holm III SIC HXIH CHAI XI cl So thu ms ru IIILIIIII IIIUNIL LIAIIIIU IIIAIIX it ltx UIIILBIIS am Wdch, the Imml and UlLI16SUcl gmc mam L IIILIIIIJQIQKI pe1fo1111f1nceQ UIIIIIUIIIIS seem to dppe 11 to Lick Clfughefxrl N 1 . ' . ' , ll .... -ml m 1 ' st' - Az -I-- AI 'ja '.i- I cumvcaticms. LIINIQI' the clirectifm of Merton Y. 'I - I - r -- ' H '- 'I 1 ' I-1- , I A . Ai, , smfqw Mm Awe THESI' DILIG FNT YOUNC' CHENIISTS t1X1f1g haul to dexelom Asmuss g new Dlck X umkmg 61 subsutute f01 gas 11e Ahw Blattelt 15 dex elopmg he1se1f mlons Ed Bulgan 18 cl a pau of omg h1S pfut too I . . . . . I L JL 1 , .... are ' ' ' 1 somethin '. en is probablj ' ' ' ' ' ' ' cv I . 'S ' ' 1 v , D ,ofjhefwlame SUPEP NIODFPIN DFSIGNS ale planned ln fellows such as Bob Clcuk Belt Hopkms Howalcl Mdthel and Bluee Logan It coulcl he 1 post wal l1lHOLlS1f19 4 glass house Ol exen an duplcme fo1 Jumol 1 , v wwyw . , . . V L4 AL J x.... . A41 lu u . vl f 7 v 4 -1 -. . . ,. H. . c . . I 11 1 n Y I ails l , . . . ANa4e,fmNew4.. KEEP THE GIANT PRESSES ROLLING .... was heard time and time again as the last page of THE TELITAL was rolled off a few minutes before time for distribution. Janice Kerlin and Fred Fuhrmann roll them off as Russel Simpson and Pat Lee count. . . , . MMMMWMGM Fl N N A NU LX ll Cmnt exm 1111N 1111 f111e1 cletulx 111 N11 11 1111111111 1 111 fe11 11111 Burl lull 111 f1 tl1 169 felloxu 11111 1e111e111l111 Nllv 1 El N 1111101 N cl 111111111111 lllf 11111111 11111 tu he 1 lltllli 1 19 lr foci Plwi Easmcfkle . YUM-YUMMY .... what's that luscious odor floating through the halls? Could be from the Home Ee. class. Janet Garden thinks it's queer that Margaret Korn and Phyllis Jones are taking cook- ing so seriously, but they heard that the way to a n1an's heart is through his stomach. Fourteen fb HGGUBH Awha ,Me P that IS uh'1t OP AND X ITALITX S1Cdl educatlon classes Leach the ene1get1c gn possess P01t1axed hele IS C1131 ut to demonstlate hel techmque 1 gomg all 0 11Lh91y Iii VIM, VIG x I ' ' .... ' ' ' . ' ' ' 'ls of the phy ' f' ' - .s . ' ' j ' , ' 'ming Lois - z '-sf 1'-ff' H945 Milestone Ax-:ard Presented to Edward BUTQOIY H l l lul'1'll1 llic llllwtfmv Quill li llzmpx' Uv lll't'St'Ill. ilu- Mllesluml Awzuw In lil Iflwzml mul Betty plzlye-cl 21 'x'Q'l'X lmplwteull rule H1 all sclurml 2it'llYlllt C wzml llL11'g'zu1, Iwwsillvlll UI' tllv svnim' class. :lull lk-115' lim nningf this zlwzml is El l'itlir1gclima1x tu their lligzll sclwwl C2ll't'k'l'S. rx 41 E 'gh it E V315 Milesfctie Presented tcg BETH' F3n z111Qf ire the T'zu'tm's cunsiclererl My the wmmittce. H .Xppoimwi by thu SIBHIISHVS wt' the Blilcstum- stz1I'I'. 21 sevrxft cfvmmittu umxpuswl wi' three faculty memlwrs amd fuur 1u111w1's mzuiv this selectn Chzu'z1ctv1'. sclwlz11'ship. pz11'tin-ipsatim in sclmwl zxctivitivs. and L'HHIJCl'ZltilPIl 5.1M 4 mv' I ,M 'b1f Fix ,ffl ' , , .,M,iwR JA L' X ' ,D V, - T44 ,jx A J, Q f' A BK, Q A ,X 1 ,If,,y Uncfm Cladfimen ffzaaeffdze Pa,1fhPwfwfwfZ,J4f,Me A . . The hardest working people in NHS are the faculty members and school board who lay the plans for all of our yearly activities. Miss Beck, one of those- willing and help- ful teachers, assists Mary Kuzelka, an in- quiring freshman, in her assignment. The underclassmen have a major posi- tion in the student loody and they are the seeds that will grow into the forthcoming seniors. ' ,foalfa Dr. A. I'. Burkhardt. superintendent of the Norfolk schools. heads the hoard of education and is always at the students' service when it comes to helpful advice. No, these faces aren't familiar to most of us, as they are not the fellows that you might actually see walking the halls of our school every day. Prominent business and professional men of Norfolk, these members of the Board of Education were chosen by the citizens of the city to cope with the many problems which confront the busi- ness end of sustaining a school system. lf one were to step in on one of the meetings held hy the board. he would readily learn the source of new books, athletic equipment, capable teachers, and all our fine facilities. Their services are donated unsparingrly and willingly to the better interests of the public schools of Norfolk. All those affiliated with the school take this one opportunity to express their sincere gratitude to that group which is truly doing its best for the youth of this city. Dr. W. H. Miner H. R. Henning J. W. Gillette llr. F. Nl. l'erri-' W. A. Steffen H. T. Donner WeV1L.ull'1fze0 ' WHAT CAN I D0 FOR YOl'. .... asks Mr. Skill- stad of the many visitors who come to his office daily. lle is, indeed, one of the busiest people in NHS. Yes, there are times when students are summoned to the principal's office by special in- vitation. Sometimes it's for a telephone call or to do some extra job, but more frequently a special invitation is for some- thing a bit more serious. It could be given because of mis- conduct, failing grades, or a lack of cooperation. Regardless of why anyone is invited, the dif- ficulty is soon ironed out by Mr. Skillstad or Mr. Cerner. Mr. Skillstad, principal, acl- vises, helps and encourages from dawn to dark. llis tasks are many and varied. Every high school student knows and appre- ciates him. Our assistant principal, Mr. Cerner, is known both in the ot'- fice and the classroom. He is pointed out to the freshies as the man who gives ninth periods. The Alarm Uidn't Ring .... Mr. Cerner Lillian Robinette and Arlene Marks are often hears Such excuses. Here he talks to taking their work seriously in the quiet of Ernie Raasrh. Betty Bonnet and Earl Ska- the superintendent's office. lowsky. 'lxxeiity one WHAT BRINGS YOl' HERE? .... Miss Hyde, Miss H. Chapman. Mr. Gerner, Miss Rieper, Mr. Rohn and Mr. Kildee often asked this question at their regular guidance meetings. MARY LOU BECK, Sioux City, Iowa: Wayne State Teachers College, A.B.g attended Morningside College, Sioux City, Iowa. LATIN- What would she do if one of her students would ask her a question in French? LILA BRAUER, Brunswick, Nebraska, Wayne State Teachers College, A.B. COMMERCIAL- Wouldn't it be odd if she forgot how to type? LEONARD CAMPBELL, Walsenbury, Colorado, Colorado State College of Education, A.B.g attended Colorado Uni- versity. GYM and BOYS' PHYS. ED.- He likes boys who make 10092 in basket shoot- ing and those who never miss a tackle in football. Um, W!w Gmcfe Dafa ,of Tad ELLEN CIIAPMAN, Dorchester, Ne- braska, Nebraska Wesleyan University, B.Sc. COMMERCIAL- The short Miss Chapman is saving her pen- nies, nickels, and dimes until she can retire and spend the rest of her life just reading and traveling. HAZEL CHAPMAN, Dorchester, Ne- braska, Nebraska Wesleyan University, B.Sc. MATHEMATICS- Yes, 2 plus 2 make 4. CLARA CHRISTENSEN, Lincoln, Ne- braskag University of Neloraska, B.F.A.g Northwestern University, M.A. DRAMATICS- Everybody's a character according to Miss Christensen. MARJORIE CLANEY, Newman Grove, Nebraska, University of Nebraska, B.Sc. HOME ECONOMICS- Lucky girl! Not only can she cook and sew but she has looks. GERALD DANSKIN, Lincoln, Nebras- ka, Kearney State Teachers College, A.B.g University of Nebraska, M.A. SOCIAL SCIENCE- Coaching the freshmen basketball team takes much of his spare time in the winter. ALICE DAWSON, Madi- son, Nebraska, Stevens Col- lege, A.A., University of Nebraska, A.B., North- western University, M.Mus. VOCAL MUSIC- Do, re, me-can often be heard from her-both voice and violin. MRS. DOUGLAS DUN- HAM, Stanton, Nebraska, Wayne State Teachers Col- lege, B.Scg attended Uni- versity of Nebraska and University of Michigan. GENERAL SCIENCE and VISUAL EDUCATION- will return home from camp. M. BECK L. BRAl'EIi I.. i'.X5lPBEl.l. I-I. VHAPXMN li. t'HAl'Nl.-XX C. CHRISTENSI-IN Nl. CL.-XNI-Il' G. Ir,-XNSKIN A. DAWSON E. IJVNHANI Twenty-two Esther is waiting patiently for the day when her soldier U4 T MRS. ELIZABETH FREE, Norfolk, Ne- braska, Wise Memorial Hospital at Omaha, Nebraska. SCHOOL NURSE- Whether it's your big toe or your tonsils, Mrs. Free will comfort and care for you. LESTER FRANCE, Syracuse, Nebras- kag Doane College, A.B.g attended coaching schools at Duluth and Univer- sity of Nebraska. HEAD FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL, and TRACK COACH- He likes all kinds of athletics. LUMIR A. GERNER, Crete, Nebraska, University of Nebraska, A.B., M.A., at- tended Doane College. ENGLISH- Wouldn't he be disappointed if not one single person was late to school or class for one morning. FAYE GORDON, Norfolk, Nebraska, Wayne State Teachers College, A.B.g Colorado State Teachers College of Edu- cation, M.A. ENGLISH and PENMANSHIP- She will always be remembered for her beauti- ful handwriting. E. FREE L. FRANCE L. GERNER F. GORDON A. HARDER R. HEPFINGER N. HYDE H. IMES R. KILDI-IE Twen ty-three MR. SKILLSTAD WANTS TO SEE YOL' .... is the greeting given to many students by Miss Wolt prln cipal's secretary. She keeps every cIub's money matters straight ANNE IIARDER, Hanover, Kansas, Midland College, A.B.g attended Univer- sity of Nebraska and University of Southern California. ENGLISH- She is that seemingly carefree lady who hums as she pedals along on her treasured bicycle. RUTH E. HEPFINGER, Tilden, Ne- braska, Wayne State Teachers College, A.B.g attended University of Colorado, University of Nebraska, and Northwest- ern University. JOURNALISM and PROBLEMS- lf it's news, tell her. NELL HYDE, Norfolk, Nebraska, Uni- versity of Nebraska, B.Sc.g Columbia University, M.Se.g attended Colorado State College, Colorado Agriculture Col- lege, University of Wisconsin, and Uni- versity of Maine. HOME ECONOMICS- Wouldn't it be odd if she would lose her tem- per some day? HOMER IMES, Cozad, Nebraska, Ne- braska Wesleyan University, A.B.g Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, M.A. scissors- His pet peeve is people who continually try to sidetrack him. RICHARD KILDEE, Norfolk, Nebras- kag Iowa State College, B.Sc.g attended University of Nebraska and Colorado State. VOCATIONAL AG- Mr. Kildee believes in quality before quantity. ll lxl IN ll 'Ill' NN ll 'W N S NIPIII RHI-N lill- I lil IN H NUPR NIO Xl 'IHONIINON ll Xllx Nl-ll DOROTHY MAE KOPN Ixolfolk Nebraska, xttended Norfolk Jumol College LIBRARIAN Wouldnt lt be odd lf a dax passed xuthout Mlss Korn yellmg at the klds IH the llbrary to Keep Quletl l -XCHIII N ME-INS Gary Indlana Un1 wersxty of Illmols I Sc attended Unlx 91 SltV of Olegon OXM and C IRLS IHYS PD bhe IS that oddlts of nature a phx sual educatlon teacher who looks good ln shorts IUTII MOON Lmcoln Nebraska, Unlvex s1ty of Nebraska L Sc MSc BIOLOGY STEVI -XPT MEYEP Ilolsteln, Iowa Vlayne btate Teachels College, -I L attended -Xmel 1can Techmcal School Des Momes Iowa INDUSTRI -XL ARTS He teaches shop but well wager hls newly ae qulred xufe does the shopplng at home EXTRA HELP IS GIY EN by Nhss H Chapman to J Shlvely G Webster and P Gundy sophomores Twenty lour , ' JI .' . . IAQ' . . NL' . I ' Il A. I ' I 'IVII P. IPER .. JI .' . 'I J. 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A311 U YA. MV.2 2, -A I v - ' ' . ' 1 - 1 , , - . J., . 1. - ' ' J . .1 S. I '. L. 'VN1 ' :I ,. e ' ' ' , I , I.: I 'X l' If you want rnusie, Mr. We-I'I van prol we it, , .. . A A fx L 11 1 4+ V' ?' ' .I ' H Il ' ' .' '. IL' 1' v V ns' I I Upperclassmen at last! The long- .ll YIOR HEADS CON!-'ER .... as Nancy Wolfe, president Cl, 23, talks to Diane Hurlburt, secre- tary C23. Joe Farner, vice president Cl. 23. Doyle Husskohl, treasurer CI3. Patty Berge, treasurer C23. and Norma Demaree, secretary 113. Junior Class by Norma Dell Demaree awaited moment was finally here. Freshies, sophomores, and seniors alike were forced to recognize us as juniors. Thus the fall of '-1-1 saw one hundred sixteen sophisticates on hand to study, to play, and to keep up the school spirit. First on our social program was the llare and Hound race. Although it was a defeat for us twe were once within 75 yards of the quaking seniors3, we learned some yaluable tactics which will definitely assure us of a victory next year. Our scouts were Don Knebel, Dan Raasch, Bob Whited, Herman Schilling and Marv Christians. The starting point of the race was North Fourth Street. The alleged trail led to hay stacks in a field northeast of the start- ing place. The Hounds captured two of our runners. Don Petty and Russell Simpson, and held them under strong protest. After the chase, the classes returned to the school gym to eat and talk it oyer. We were once again able to walk the halls of NHS with pride and dignity. when in December the juniors presented their class play Growing Pains, which Umf Aae proved to be a great success. The cast. which included Dawn Langenburg, llob Whited, Norma Dell Demaree, Dan llaasch, and Delores Garvey, played to a capacity crowd. The production staff included Mary Davis and Alberta Blenuey, student directors, who were Miss Christensen's right hand men. Norma Jean Schultz was the head of the publicity committeeg Kenneth Fry had charge of adyertisingg Jackie Walker was property mistress and Loeta lilug was the head usher. The play was wide- ly acclaimed as one of the most enter- taining to be presented in our audi- torium. In electing Nancy Wolfe as president for both semesters, the class of 19-lti claimed the distinction of haying the only girl president for the year. Bob Farner was chosen to assist Nancy for both semesters. The secretarial work of the class was done by Norma Dell Demareeg Doyle liusskohl handled our financial problems. Elected to represent the class as N'Ergettes for the first semester were: Patty llerge, Norma Dell Demaree, Diane llurlburt, Janet llass, Denyce Marshall, Arleen Walker, and Jacqueline Walker. At that same election Don GI,ANI0l'H N0 END .... Patty Berge, Janet tarden .Xrlcen Walker. Alberta Nlenney, Norma Dell Demaret Nancy Wolfe. Jane Womeldorf, Diane Hurlhurt. . . Barnett, Wayne lledden, .Ioe Toelle. llan llaasch, llussell Simpson, llill Owen, and llob Whited were chosen to be Minute Men. l.ater in the semester lion Knebel, Wayne llamilton, and Hob llrodhagen replaced, liussell, lion, and Wayne. At the dawn ot' the second semester a new election was held with lliane llurl- burt and Patty lierge chosen to fill the jobs ot' secretary and treasurer, respec- tively. The N'Ergettes were: Patty lierge, Norma lJell Ilemaree, Diane llurlburt, Janet Garden, llenyce Mar- shall, .-Xrleen Walker, and Jacqueline Walker. Dan llaasch, Joe Toelle, llill Owen, Bob Whited, lion Knebel, Wayne llamilton, and Ward Gunsolley were Minute Men. The junior class took an active part in all sports, and can well be proud of such members as liob Farner, Doyle liusskohl, Marvin Christians, and Keith Pilger, all basket-tossing heroes of the basketball court. To complete a year filled with fun and excitement, we presented the an- nual spring party which few upper- classmen will ever forget. Under the gaily colored streamers oi' a circus tent, the juniors and seniors Q'?llll9l'0fl for the long-awaited banquet and brom. NUUCY Wolfe, as ringmaster, was in charge oi' the program. Ed llurgan gave a speech entitled The Big Top. l reaks was the name of Hob Whited's toast and Miss Clara Fhristensen spoke about The Animal Trainers. The speeches were interspersed by hot licks from the Swing liand, songs by the girls' trio, Janice Clark, Jean Graves and Farlene Miller, a ballroom dancing ex- SHORT UN SHORTHAND .... Miss Chapman dictates as Dawn Langenburg, Beverly Fenske, Edna lletgen. Leola Lederer. Mary Lou Palmer and Ruth Jensen take it down. BEAVTY N0 BOINIJS .... Josephine Sullivan. LIBRARY I,0l'XGI-IRS .... Loeta Klug, Lolamae Delores Howser. Betts' Lou Schull- M2H'i0l1 Gvlds- Hrummels. Mae Lorenze. Geraldine Krehnke Alun worthy. Jean Shaffer.. Barbara Harrison. lirummond. Valere Thaden, .Ianell Crabtree. S-XY KH Beverly Anstine. Janet Hass, Mrs. Free. Norma Hoefs le x Hmsen. l.. ls. . hibition by Dick Asmussen and Pat llalderman, Joe Fox at the piano, and solos by Marv Eakes. Jack Cole's Oi'- chestra furnished the music for dan- cing. Bingo entertained non-dancers. The prom queen, Margaret Ralston and her two attendants were presented, late in the evening, by Bob Farner. Sopho- more bovs dressed as clowns served as waiters and ushers. Some of the juniors who helped make the party the success it was are: Patty lierge and Diane llurlburt, co- chairmen of the decoration committee. Jackie Walker, Merna llest, Doris Lee, .-Xrleen Walker, Marion llrady, Noma Peters, Janet Garden, Earl lleed, Bob llrodhagen, lfawn Langenberg, and lloward Mather. The important job of seating the 250 people was given to Nancy Wolfe, chairman, Herdine Oreck- el and Leota Klug. The program committee was com- posed of Norma Dell Demaree, chair- man, Don linebel, Keith Pilger, Jane Womeldorf, Don Ballard, Jean Shaffer, Delores llowser and Loyd Shultz. ln order that we might give the seniors both a banquet and a prom, mothers of junior class members con- sented to prepare the food for the ban- quet, thus leaving adequate funds for a top-notch orchestra. The menu in- cluded baked ham, new potatoes in cream, buttered peas on rosettes, rad- ishes, rolls and butter, coffee, ice cream and cake. The banquet was held in the city auditorium on April 19. After three votes to decide on the de- sign, many Juniors bought class rings, HARMONY l'Ll'S .... Joe Toelle. Bob Whited, Dan Raasch. Keith Pilger, Russell Simpson. WHATS COOKING .... Donna Hattermun, Vivian Weideman. Bernice Gokie, Donna We-ge, Deloris Hiehle. Twi-nI5 eight X7 5 ' 1 ' 4-V' V , X w 1 -1 ,H Yi HONEST ABE .... Jean Watson. Elna Walker. Armilla Yuvrick, Loyd Schultz. pins or lockcts zinwl will wcalr them prourlljc. .Xlthough we lmrc our share of great rlrzmmtic actors such as Joe Toelle this class can justly lic proufl of such class ineinlmers as Metric llzismussen, soprano, zinrl Blzirrin lizikes, baritone. These two lizirc lnccn lJlllSt2lllflill2' soloists in mrious niusiczil p1'og'i'a1ns throughout the year. ln the instruincntal clcpzwtnient, llairr lizikcs and lion lincliel will long he i'eineinhererl for their trombone play- ing' in the fzunefl Swing' llzinrl, as well as lion Petty and his trumpet. Two of the fire cheerleaclers were juniors'-Allmertzi Menus-y and llernizin Schilling. llerinan was the hezifl cheer- leader. Loyal sponsors for the junior class in- cluclefl Mr. lloliert Sayer, Bliss Patricia liieper, Miss Lila liI'2lLlC1', Miss Ellen Clizipman, Bliss Blznjiorie Claney, and Mr. Stewart Meyer, without whom the Successful Juniors might have been just juniors. WHAT DOES THE GDSSII' COLVNIX SAY? .... LI-IT 'ER BLOW .... Bob Talbert. Bob Janice Clark, Marie Rasmussen, Jean Graves. Mary Davis. Beaton. Bob Long. Marvin Eakes. 1 Leo l'ecker. Don line-bel. Tw. Um cn. Dick Huase. AMBlTl0l'S HISTORY STI'Dl'lNTS . . . . Kenneth SI'Cll RAPT ATTENTION .... Shirley Wiley, Frey, Doris Lee, Gih Gimble. Bob Brodhapjcn, Dun Denyce Marshall, Eunice l.iving'sl0n, Juan Harms, Petty. Carlcne Miller, Norma Bausch. Normal .lean Marjorie Wag-ner, Dick Weidner, Schultz. 1- ,L .wwfffff-aqih 'Zum ,ANN nl WA, LEAVING NHS BEHIND .... Junior NVQ-ideman, Darlene liaspar. Don Ballard, Phyllis Shell. .lean Rakowski. Earl Reed. GAB l-'EST AT BRIDGIQS .... Nlarv Christians. .ll'ST LOITEKING .... Don Barnett. Dick Brauer. Vl'ard Gunsolley, Bill Bridge, Joe Parner, Herman Siegfried Brauer. Virgil Raasch. Wayne Redden. Schilling, Doyle Busskohl. Waafuwlzancfl' ' N MJ ' ........f-1ii, l'0Nl I-IIHIIXG WITH A GRI-I.X'l' NlAS'l'Eli .... Iiorl Hopkins. Don Vzlpslc-in, Eldon Barnlulrdt, ' Swugggor. Wallvr 'l'c-nins. Harvey Nurnhe-rg. wnmcv I4 Vrs Hr:,x1c'r .... nm ximm. ' h Jackil- Wialiwr, Merna lk-st. Betty Schvurlc . li h H lll 1 1 NH 'VIH' Reta John THIRWTY 1' . . Howard Nlathvr. u z s -I. ' ' ' - ILXVF YOI' THE .XSSIG.'. I-I. . . . . . - ' ' ' ll l'l h Kellner Wavnv Hzuni-itnn: Norman Hnndt. Wilma Jean Xel b . ' son. fvlarmn Brady. Berdme Grekle. 9 I a son. Numa Peters. Melvin Yan Dora-n. xx TOP liIl'l'l'RE-Top row: Clinton Marr. Marlin Norem, Darlene Miller. Billie Lou Lear, Betty Lea Nelson, Juanita Marple. Elizabeth Melcher, Mary Lou Miller. Earl Lumadue: bottom row: Troy Papstein, Darlo Marshall, VVilbur McNally. Darel Pen- nington, Richard McNamee. Nadeen Lee. Marilyn Marinec. Helen McGrath. SECOND l'lC'l'l'RE-Top row: Barbara Botsch. Dale Bahn, Doug Barry. Spencer Butterfield, Virginia Barry: second row: Elizabeth Browner. Albert Brauer. Dick Carson, Thelma Brubaker. Viola Blank. Joy Carrico. Jo Ann Carmody. Marylu Bell: third row: Art Bossard. Gilbert Alstadt. Betty Ahrens, Roger Berge, VVarren Baldwin, Butfi Chandler. Lorraine Amen. 'l'llIB'l Pll l'l'liE-'l'op rovs: Jerry Hunt. Marian Hansen. Lyman Johnson. Barbara Krueger. Lois Kurtz, Doris lirueger. Delores Iieifer: seconil row: Inez Kerber. Wayne Kimball, Phyllis Jones, Ella Johnson, Virgil Klawitter, Willard Kohlhofg third row: llod Landers. Evelyn liellner. Kathryn lilllll. Carol Johnson, Lois Leach. Romona KOZH. FOLRTH l'lC I'l'RE-'l'op row: Bob Wege. Delma Weich. Milton Suiter, Bill Viergutz. Jim Winter, Arthur Walmsley. Margaret Weber: second row: Florence Walters. Jean Zutz, Phyllis Wells. Donna Tannehill, Marilyn Weber. Priscilla Wiley. Elsie Volber- ding, Mildred Weber: third row: Jo Ann YVeich, Ellen Wilcox. Jim Williams, Jeanne Virgin. Elizabeth VVinter. Majol Wheeler, Don Walmsley. llnrty tx R' ' Sophomores by Marilyn Weber When we, the class of 1917, launched our sophomore career. we felt greatly graduated-both mentally and physical- ly. Since the sophomore year is said to be the most uninteresting and dull year in high school, we were determined to make it the most exciting and outstand- ing class in the school. After selecting Gib Eggen. Virginia Harry, Marilyn Weber, and Janet Shively as class offi- cers, our first project was a pep rally. We sophs, naturally thought it was the most exhilarating and well planned rally of the season. Don't ask us why, but here's what happened. Two fellows from the team were asked to come on the stage of the auditorium. A suitcase filled with all kinds of women's clothing was awaiting each of them. The object was to race at putting on the clothes and the lucky winner received a huge and beautiful blue ribbon. We faith- ful sophomores laughed and laughed during the entire pep-rally. For some odd reason, fwe call it jealousyl, the other classes didn't have so many out- bursts of laughter at our talented group! Another of our shining efforts was the school dance which we sponsored with the Freshies. About ten records were used, all of which were very slow. To fit appropriately with these slow romantic records. extremely bright spotlights were shining directly on the dance floor, twe blame the freshmen for that bit of sabotagel. You can guess whether or not the majority of kids liked the results uf this combina- tion. To top things off, not many came to our dance and those who did come, made it a point to leave early. Some of our brave sophomores stuck it out for the whole evening even though the president and vice president left before the first dance was over. It was a good dance for the underclassmen, who spent so much time in dog fights all over the floor that they didn't notice the bored upperclassmen leaving by the dozens. TOP PICTl'RE-Top row: Nelda Derrick, Harold Dalheim, Don Dieter. Gilbert Eggen. Don Christiansen, Eugene Eucker, Edna Fischer, Charlene Dyer: first row: .lack Fues- ler, Pat Gundy, June Evans, Melva Jean Han- sen, Hazel Dieatrick, Bob Fauhel, Darlene Gugat, Jerry Dommer, Mary Ellen Fowle. BOTTOM I'ICTl'RE-Top row: Dona Storo- vich, Don Reed, Harold Peterson, Jack Pol- lack. Bill Schock, Elmer Peter: second row: .Io Ann Reuss, VVinnie Raasch. Evelyn Shultz. P Elma Stange, Randall Pfeil. La Vere Roggen- hach, Roberta Rice: third row: Roberta Stans- berry. Gwen Pingel, Andy Rimovsky. Janet Shively, Marilyn Power, Bernice Ruge. Thirty lhrrc .ll'ST Fl'N . . . Virginia Barry. Spencer Butterfield Janet Shively, Marilyn Weber. Gib Eggen. Thirty-four Back Row Cleft to rightj: Norma Peters, Caroline Jorgenson, La Jean Kellner, John Huddleston. Don Leiding. Larry Housh, Sid Johnson. Gene Lacy, Dorothy Jor- genson. Alfred Krueger, Glen Koerting, Katherine Krause: front row: Ruth Horner, Doris Lind- steadt. Leona Lehman. Margaret Korn, Wanda Leiding, Mary Ku- zelka, Bruce Logan, Bob Johnson. Bill Kuk, Jack Hoover, Gene Koehn, Vernon Leu. Back Row Cleft to rightjz Shirley Bush, Kay Barritt. Ed Barr, Doug- las Bottorff, Betty Allberry, Lor- raine Amen. Jerrine Anderson. Barbara Beaton, Darlene Bolender. Donna Brittell, Margaret Breit- ling.g front row: Harry Bomar, Henry Bruhn. Robert Amen, Janice Brandenburg. Jean Barneke. VVini- fred Barnhart. Mary Beaver, Don- na Benedict, Adele Barnett. Back Row Cleft to rightlz Ernesta Crocker, Marilyn Edwards. Eliza- beth Deibler, Donna Fisher. Layet- ta Dietloff, Don Dederman, Nor- man Clark, Tom Costello. Don Draeger: front row: Irvin Fink- haus, Ruth Drager. Bob Clark, Isa- belle Derrick, Irene Diefenderfer. Deon Dreger. Norma Clark, Daniel Dotson, Betty Davis, Donald Drews. Don Dahlkoetter. Back Row Cleft to rightlz Lorenz Richling, Lois Schierloh, VVallace Reed, Betty Schwanke, Louis Sey- bold, Darrell Rahder. Joan Ra- kowski. Betty Ross, Corrine Rich- terg front row: Norman Ruegge, Marie Rex. Clarence Schlecht, Gerald Pakes, Vern Ommerman. Victor Schlender, Marvin Pro- chaska. Gloria Power. Jim Palmer. Back Row Cleft to rightlz Joy Olson, Marian Niewohner, Lois Matthes, Phyllis Manske, Roberta Mayberry, Melvin Long. Jack Miner. .lack Moon. Bonnie Neidig. Marianne Matthews, Richard Mar- ple: front row: Don Olsen, Norma Marshall, Robert Marshall, Delores Mille, Shirley Miller, Dean McGin- nis, Vertis Nathan. Jo Ann Nie- wohner, Bill McGinty, Betty Neg- lev. Back Row Cleft to rightD: Bill Wolfe, Vida White, Bill Steele. Bob Slobodny. Melvin Watson. VVendell Silkett. Delores Stoffer, VVilbur Witzkag second row: Marilyn Tiegs, David Tews, Betty VVeiand. Glen Tews, Elaine Weideman, Verne Stulcke, Don Simson, Jack Smith. DeLores Vavrickg first row: Mable Stevens, Meldean Viergutz. Roland Sundahl, Irene Street. Jean White. Laura Wessel, Kenneth Shriver, Beryl Bragg, George Ott- man. Gum .... Freshmen by Barbara Durland One bright autumn morning, Septem- ber 8, 1945 between 8:15 and 8:10, to be exact, 162 freshmen entered the por- tals of Norfolk senior high. Their pun- ishment for completing the eighth grade was a four-year sentence. As always they faced their future bravely. The first semester most of the progress made by the Frosh was getting used to their new surroundings and the scorn- fulness of the upperclassmen. In the class election they thought that Bill McGinty was the best man for president. They chose Al Kruger, vice president, Delores Mille, secretary, and Marilyn Edwards, treasurer to help him along. Iluth Ilofferber, Delores Mille and Barbara Durland wore the N'Er- gettes' maroon and white and Jack Miner, Darrel Hahder and l-Iob Slobodny wore their Minute Men jackets proudly. They made only small mistakes such as falling asleep in study hall or wander- ing into the wrong classrooms. Mr. Ger- ner, for one, admired them. lle always invited more freshmen to those little parties in 301 after school than every- lgody else put together. The teachers began to find out that Frosh could be counted on to do most anything-good and bad. The Frosh always cheered wildly at pep-rallies and many of their men went out for foot- ball. During the second semester the fresh- men began to see what it was all about. They chose Dill Wolfe president to cheer them along and Jack Miner, vice presi- dent. Delores Mille, secretary, and Mari- lyn Edwards. treasure1'. Shirley Miller, Delo1'es Mille. and Barbara Durland rep- resented the freshmen in the N'Ergettes and Wally Heed, .-Xl Kruger, and Hob Slobodny added their bright remarks with the rest in the Minute Men's week- ly meeting. For the first time the freshmen spon- Back Row Cleft to rightjz Ruth Hofferber, Dallas Halsey, Bob Graber, Frank French. Robert Heider- man, Elroy Gregerson, Esther Guppnerg front row: Harriet Fox, Dean Heppner, Lois Gimbel, Don Holley. Marjorie Fisher, Delores Van Doren. Everett Graves. Delores Gugat, Donna Glaze, .leane Gettman, Alan Glaze, Maxine Froehlich, Warren Froehlich, Vernon Hofmann. Thirty l FRESHIES D0 MAKE PLANS .... as B. Wolfe. president, confers with J. Miner. B. McGinty, M. Ed- wards, A. Krueger and D. Mille. sored the only free dance twith a little help from the sophomoresl and also put on a pep-rally which was really good! Again the mighty Frosh men took it upon themselves to represent their great class by making up a good basket- ball team-the Freshman Basketball team, by name. With the end of their year of triumph the freshmen modestly admit that they have made a deep and lasting impres- sion upon old Norfolk high. They will continue to leave a blazing trail of suc- cess and fame until they are old, worn out seniors. K. Un ,uw IWW ef We And so the high school days are over- from freshman to senior, all in four yearse e- students have come and goneea great ma- jority to the armed forces-some will always be remembered. Some have found the going tough, while others have had smooth sailing. We will always remember the highlights of our high school lifeghare and hound races -olympics-Junior-Senior Banquets-class plays - school dances - undefeated football teams - grand basketball teams - and all around wonderful times. We have our knowledge, our vision and our aims. Now, as Seniors, we venture out into the world, TG SEHK AND TO FIND. Leaders of the Future DELORFS ALBERS LI1gl1Sh bookkeepmg, and algebra mterested Dee durlng her four xears nn NHS and she found tlme to be a drum majorette 1 2 She s Callforma bound after graduatlon DOROTHY ALTST ADT She xxould like to be a faSh10D deslgner and make use of her art1st1c abllltx G1rls glee club 4 Allled Youth 2 and GAA 7 xx ere her three mterests ln hlgh school RICHARD ASMLSSEN Dlc xxa .xctlxe IH o1r1 7 b o 2 mus 7 4 ba ba r stra 1 strumental groups clarlnct trlo 1 9 clarlnet quar tet S 4 contests Waxne excellent ONe1ll su perlor He also found t me for class plax I 4 track 4 drum major ke up crexx 1 3 a d Thesplans 5 4 DOROTHY AVI' RY Taklng a great lntexest Ill her chennstrx class she plans to enter the nurslng professlon She took tlme to exerclse her xolce ln g1rls glee club 1 7 JUNE BALLANTYINE Another busx person 111 music xxas June She xxas actlxe ln band 1 7 3 4 orchestral 2 3 4 band off1cer41capta1nj student d ector 5 4 clar net trlo 1 2 5 4 contest at Waxne excellent ONe1ll superlor DON BALLARD Don has shoxxn h1s draxxmg and Journallstlc ab1l1tx bx partlclpatlng ln The Telltal 4 4 f6dlt0I', and Mllestone staff 4 tfeature edltorj as xxell as class plax 3 fBdN8I't1S1Ilg'J and Mlnute Men 4 Hes thmklng of taklng up the teachmg professlon JACK BARNES The Naxx has alreadx taken Jack as he xx as a mld semester graduate He xxas IH band 1 2 and xx as easy to spot m the halls bemg one of the fexx tall semor boxs Jack xxas alxxaxs an actlxe H1 Y member JANE BECKEINHAUER That blonde Jame has ke t herself busx xxlth N E1 ettes 1 9 5 4 class offlcer 2 tsecretarxj Sxxlmnnng and men IH terested her but she does plan to spend sexeral xears at college VERNON BELL Bud xxas one of the luckx boxs to get an Annapolls alternate appomtment Belng a JC student xx asn t enough xxork Bud also vlas actlve 1n cholr 1 class plax 5 fproductxonj 4 lcastj basketball 1 Mnute Men 1 2 4 a d M1l6St0H6 staff 4 DONNA BLAIR Although she has a great deal of artlstxc ab1l1tx she has declded to become a nurse Donna took part 1n N Ergettes 3 'Vlxlestone staff 4 Telltal S Thesplans 3 4 GAA 1 stage crexx 3 4 and Gxrl Reserx es 1 SHIRLEY BLAIR Agreelng xxlth s1s Shxrlex IS enterlng the Cadet Nurse s Corps m June She man aged to partnclpate m choir 1 3 4 gurls glee club 2 muslcal 4 NErgettes 4 Mllestone staff 4 l1 brarlan 3 Thesplans 3 4 choir offlcer 4 ftenor sec tlonal leader! GAA 2 and stage crexx 3 4 a d has been an usherette at the Granada for sexeral xears ALICE BLATTERT Iraxmg enjoxed her math and dramatlc classes Allce has hopes of going to college She xxas actlxe IH glrls glee club 7 5 4 class play 3 Qasslstant dlrectorj Thespmans 3 4 Alhed Youth 2 GAA 1 2 3 Glrl Reserxes 1 and make up crexx 2 3, 4 D AV ERY I BALLANTY INE D BALLARD I BARNES I BEC RENHAUFR Y BELL D Bl AIR S BI AIR A BLATTERT DAI HNE BOE Cholr 1 NErgettes 4 Allled Youth 1 GAA 1 and men took up Daffys tune She llkes Cl'l6ll11StI'y and hopes to become a nurse after that lmportant ex ent graduatlon BETTY BONNET Betty kept herself out of m1sch1ef she says by partlclpatlng 1n cho1r1 2 3 4 class plax cast 3 4 muslcal 1 Z 5 4 NErgettes 1 2 fYlC9 presldentb 4 Mllestone staff 4 Thes plans 3 4 class offlcer 1 fV1C6 presldentj 3 Csecre tarxb 4 IVICG presldenty cholr offlcer 4 fpresldentj BERNIICE BORN She mtends to become another Florence Nlghtengale and then eventuallx get mar rled For the past four xears she has been aCtlVe ln cholr 1 g1rls glee club 2 musxcal 1 N Ergettes 4 and Glrl Reserxes 1 NADINE BRANDENBURC' Reds mterests xxere gx m Fngllsh 5 and 8 and cholr 1 Her onlx plan for the future IS to get a good Job maybe her shorthand xx1ll come 1n handy ROBERT BROWN Bob clalms MISSOUFI as hls natlxe state and automoblles as hls hobby He has been 3Ct1X6 IH band 3 and football 3 treserxej 4 Lflrst teamj He expects Uncle Sam to get h1m before xerx long Tlurty eight I . . 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NI-XRX DI-MINI' -Xlthough Nlarvs mterests were mostly along the dramatlcs llne class play 3 Thesplans 3 4 make up crew S I1ll1S1Cal1 Z 3 4 xocal groups 4 tmadrlgalj Mllestone staff 4 and Telltal 4 She hopes to become a blood techmclan NI-XRII' DII--XI'RICIx Being a secretary IS Vlarles ambltlon although her hobby IS sewmg She was ln GAA 1 I and she enjoyed her senlor year more than any other 'VI-XXINL DOMMER WlShlDg to make use of her LOIIIINGTLIZII tralmng MZKIDG wants to become a setretary She enjoyed her Engllsh 5 and book keepmg classes XDLLE DOY BX -Xddle came from Peor1a Ill1no1s her sophomore year and has been actxve 1n thoxr l 4 glrls glee club 7 class play 5 muslcal I 4 Mxlestone staff 4 Telltal 4 Thesplans 3 4 and make up crew 5 smce then College and then maruage she hopes are her future plans MARX ANN DREESEN She says her blggest Job m the past four years IS graduatlng surprls lhglt enough' Interested 1n Journalism she was on the Telltal staff 4 and cholr 7 XIRL-X PKSMAN Spending her fxrst three years at Carroll hlgh school where she was kept busy wxth class offlcer 1 GAA 1 2 3 and class play 3 She IS lnterested m dramatlcs and art and hopes someday to become an artlst D-XXI FINLEY Another m1d semester graduate Dan IS now workmg for Uncle Sam ln the Army Boys glee club 3 football 2 and llbrarlan 4 were Dan s three Interests 1n school He w as a guy w1th a personallty and a lot of frlends LUILE FROEHLICH For recreatlon Lu1le l1k8S to roller skate and dance She plans to become a stenographer and she should make a good one after her tramlng ln type bookkeeplng and shorthand FRED FUHRMANN Freddie thmks hell be seen 1n the Navy blue before long Thls last semes ter he started workmg all afternoon but when he had tune he took part ln cholr 7 3 4 musical 2 football l freseryej 4 fflrst teaml Mmute Men 4 4 'lelltal staff 4 Thesplans 4 cholr officer 4 fstudent nanagerl and stage crew 7 3 BILL GETTMAN A Job as radlo technncxan has taken up most of Blll s t1Yl'l9 these past four years besldes Jr H1 Y 7 and Sr H1 X 3 4 He llkes to drlxe and recently purchased a green com ertlble DON HAMILTON The outstanding eyent ln Dons school l1fe was when he made the honor roll ln basketball 1n the state tournament He was ac tlye ln cholr 1 basketball 1 tfreshmanj 7 lsecond teamj 3 4 fflI'Stt63Il'1J Jr H1Y 1 fpresldentl class offxcer 1 2 and Board of Awards 4 BONNIE HAMMOND Interested ln blology and chemlstry she would l1ke to enter the medlcal fleld She came here from Wausa and has been actlye m glrls glee club 3 and band 3 4 What she lacks ln helght she makes up for m lntelllgence BOB HANSEN After graduatlon Bob plans to set back and walt for Uncle Sam He was actlye ln FFA 3 Moffxcerl as well as boys glee club S and class play 3 fproductlonj IN ANICI HARRISON Her plans for the opera haye a good chance of commg true wlth her so prano NOICQ She was 1n cholr 1 7 3 4 YNUSILHI 1 3 4 vocal groups 3 4 UIUSIC contest 3 as well as class play 5 orchestra 1 Z 3 4 Mllestone staff 4 Thesplans 3 4 Allled Youth 1 7 make up crew P 3 4 and Glrl Reserves 1 2 DONNA HASS Always full of pep Donna took part ln cholr 1 2 4 class play 3 Qproductmnj muslcal 1 2 4 vocal groups Z 4 cheerleader 3 4 N Ergettes 1 2 Telxtal Z 3 4 class off1cer3 ttreas urerl 4 tsecretaryj Glrl Reserves 1 muslc contest 2 She IS plannlng on college next fall and per haps maJor1ng 1n muslc LAWRENCE HEBERER Being a transfer from Hoskms Lawrence was secretary and treasurer 1 whlle there He exerclsed his voice 1n boys glee club .3 and majored 1n math H1s hopes l1e ln the dlrectxon of the Navy Radar TESS HENDERSON A fall down the stalrs durlng her freshman year made Tess a changed woman for some reason She dld manage to be actlye 1n gxrls glee club 1 2 class play 3 tproduc tlonl Mllestone staff 4 Telltal 4 Thesplans 3 4 G-X-1 1 2 and stage crew 3 4 however 47. li HMI-RT S IOX I LR-XIGHEAD C CROCKER G DEIBLER P DERRICK lx DELEL NI DI-NINE NI DIEXTRIIK Nl DONIXII-.R A DOYEX NI DREESON X ElxSN1AN D FINLEX Forty BILL HENKEL . . . Science was l3ilI's favorite subject and he wants to enter some phase of engin- eering. He has been a farmhand for several years. but his hobby is making model airplanes. BYRON HOOPER . . . Hy was another mid- semester graduate and left for the Nay y in Febru- ary. lie took part in football 2, Ii, 4, track 2: Minute Men 2, and Telital staff 4. He was easy to spot with his blond hair and good natured grin. He also was in the Alpha chapter 4 tvice presidentj. LYNN HUTTON . . . Buster is thinking of follow- ing in dad's footsteps and becoming a lawyer. We'll admit he does have the gift of gab! Beside: spending some time at JC he was in choir 1, class play 3, 45 football 3, 43 track Ci, Milf-stone staf' 43 lli-Y Si, 4, and librarian Si. HOB JANNEY .... -X n air corps cadet, llob gradu- ated in mid-semester. He took some work at JC and played on the college basketball team. He was also in choir 1, 2, 23, boys' glee club 25 football 35, and basketball Ii. Bob was president of the Alpha Chapter 4, before his departure. BETTY JONES . . . Art work on the Milestone 4: GAA 1, 2, and Girl Reserves 1, were a few of Betty's pastimes. She would like to go into nursing. Betty says that her favorite class was office practice. JANICE KERLIN .... A nother prospective nurse, is Janice. She was interested in journalism and worked on the Telital 4, Milestone staff 4, as well as choir 1, 49 class play 3 fproductionlg musical 4, librarian 4, and GAA 1, 2. JEANNE KINNE . . . She hasn't decided whether it's to be teaching or Christian work after gradua- tion. She liked English 8 and American history, and was in girls' glee club 2, 3, 4, and GAA 1, 2. HAROLD KINKLE . . . lfnless Uncle Sam calls first, Harold hopes to farm. He was in FFA Ii. He will be remembered by the gang as a swell fellow to have around. THE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS .... decide upon this year's gift to the school. Margaret Ralston. Ed Burgan, Earl Skalowsky, Betty Bonnet, Ruth Reed and Donna Hass Cnot picturedl. JEANETTE KLUG . . . Jenny prefers sailors, maybe it's because of that ring on her third finger, left hand. She's planning on some type of work with an airline company, and make use of her typing and shorthand. She was an N'Ergette 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY KRASNOW . . . She showed her interest in dramatics by being in the class play IZ, 4, and Thespians 3, 4 ftreasurerl. She was also an N'Er- gette Zi, 4. It's college for her next fall. JIM LANDERS . . . Chemistry and physics were of interest to Jim, and he would like to be a chemist. He was active in choir 1, 2, class play Jig musical 35 Minute Men 1, Z fsecretaryj, 25, 4, and class officer 2 ftreasurerp. me kk ' : V. H 1 . 1 yi. - I r , 5 l I M hr Q Q I FRoEHLIc'H F. Fl'HRXl.XNN B. GETTNIAN D. HAKIILTUN B, HAXIXIUNU B. HANSEN N. HARRISON D. H.-XSS L. HI-fBl'IRIiR T. HFNIJIQRSUN B. HICNKI-Il. B. HUKIPICH I-. HLTTUN B. JANNEY iid fl fm if !-he ,af-45. L. H. JONES ll, KERLIN J. KINNE H. KINKLE J. KI.l'G H. KRASNOW J, I..-XNDI-IRS ll. I.l lxl4.N l'. l.l-.l-. D, l.laNf-lull l.. l.l-fNSElI li. I.I'fY4bS l., l,OG.XN D. Nl.-lvl'ftDWN DONNA LUKEN . . . She claims that if going to eight different schools during her 4 years in school leaves you with much time for anything else she would have liked to have known about it four years ago. After graduation she's going back to Kansas City, Missouri, and work for an airline company. PATRICIA LEE . . . Pat was interested in dra- matics and was in the class play 4, and student di- rector Jig Milestone staff 4g Telital 43 Thespians 3, 4 tvice presidentlg Allied Youth 1, 25 GAA 1, 2, and stage crew fi, 4. She plans on college for next year. DONALD LENSER . . . Don completed his work during summer school. Ile took part in track Ii. and librarian 23. LOIS LENSI-IR . . . Stinkie backed up the teams by being a cheerleader 2, Il, 4, and took part in choir 1, 23 girlsl glee club 4, and Telital 4. She's another one of those girl's who is claimed by the . avv. BRUCE LEVOS . . . Ile claims to have been a mem- ber of the 3302 club in 1944. Bruce took part in choir 2, 235 boys' glee club 1: musical 3, and basket- ball 4. His future plans include the Navy. PLANS MLST BE MADE . . . Seniors spon- sors are F. Gordon. G. Danskin. R. Hepfinger. and Chairman. J. Walker. arty two LEW LOGAN . . . If he had not left for the Navy in April, Lew would have been a -45 graduate. The class wishes him the best of luck. He was on the Telital staff 4. DELLA MCKEOVVN . . . Being the small shy type, she took part in class play Ii tproductionlg Milestone staff 4, and GAA 1, 2. She likes to dance and travel and will enter JC this fall. She recently lost Seig to the Navy. l'HILLII' MQNEELY . . . Phil, another up and coming photographer, has also been helping his dad at the cafe for the past three years. He was inter- ested in math: band 13 Milestone staff Ii, 4g Hi-Y Ii, 43 Junior Hi-Y 1, 2. He plans to enlist in the Navy. GENE MAUK . . . Marco is another one who claims to have built the Norfolk airport. He was active in choir 1, 3, 4, boys' octet 33 musical 1, 3, 4, football 3, 43 Minute Men 43 gym team 1, 2, music clinic 3, and intramurals 1, 2. Apparently he took English 5, he likes to osculate! BARBARA MILLER . . . Barb preferred her English and home economics and was an N'Ergette 4. She has no definite plans but does picture that little white cottage for two. DREW MOOS . . . I3ud ,has been working hard in the A 8: R Super Market trying to fulfill his ambition-becoming the owner of a store. Dogs are his hobby, but he also likes to play the piano. He enjoys school dances most of all. KEITH NELSON . . . He was a trans'er from Royal High School where he was president l, and treasurer 2, and played basketball l, LZ llc liked English and mechanical drawing, but plans to join the Navy. MAXINE NELSON . . . 'tMax took an interest in sports and was in GAA 1, 2. She hopes to ho- come a bookkeeper or a stenographer. DIQANE OMMERMAN . . . Dewey is looking for- ward to the Navy or Marines. He was in Hi-Y 2, 3, 41 FFA 3 treporterj. He claims his hobby is girls. Why, Dewey! Nur' l NILNFFI I G WIKI lx B XIII I D H008 lx NPINON Nl WI-LSON D UNINII' RXI KN I X I I RXXS X RXDI I RXH I- l XI S RI! I LLP ANOR l -XKPS Fllx wants to take ad vantage of her artistic abllltx and become a stylist in fashions She had time this last xear for girls glee club 4 musical 4 and librarian 4 Her out standlng exent in school Graduation WILMA I IININT Business training interested her more than other classes during these last four years She took time for girls glee club 1 7 5 4 class D135 3 tusherl She hopes to usit -Xlaska some time Forty three ERNEST RAASCH . . . Ernie claims that choir 2, 3, 43 boys' octet 23 musical 2, 3, 45 band lg foot- ball 33 madrigal 49 Minute Men 3, 45 Milestone staff 4g Hi-Y 3, 45 FFA 1, 2, 3 fvice presidentl, 4g choir officer 4 fstudent managerj, and Juxior Ro- tarian hardly left him enough time for his favorite sports of boating and horseback riding. ARLENII RADUFN7 . . . Shorthand is rated above home economics in her estimation and she wants to become 1 stenographer She likes sports moues muslc and ushered at the Junior class plav IOIIN R-XHDI' R Johnny has been worklng at L1 filling., station for several years in his spare time but after graduation it s the Navy for hlm He did md a little tune for choir Z boys glee club 3 ml all M n nd H1 4 Qsergeant at arms! ll Xl C -Xltl T R XLSTON Squlrrel was actue ll grls glee club 1 class play 3 fproductlonl N I rgettes 1 P Qsecretarvj I 4 fpresidentj Tehtal 4 Milestone staff 4 class officer 2 Qvice presldentj I qsecretarvl 4 ftreasuierj fsecretaryj when she w isnt busv at the Pharm She hopes to head for Xust n Texas in June RUTH RI I D Getting through high school in three xears on all A s practically left Ruth little time for anvthmg but girls glee club I 2 i a d class officer P fsecretarvj 4 itreasurerl Shell be an NJC student next fall l OSELL-X RICHTI' R Rose keeps herself oc rumed with stamp collectlng and writing letters Clrls glee club 1 2 3 and GAA 1 were Roses in terests in school She doesn t plan on making any pl ms for the future for a while RICHARD RODEKOHR Dick came from Meadow Croxe his semor year He was on thelr basketball team 1 2 3 and in H1 Y 4 in Norfolk Dick s another box bound for the Navy ILORENCF POKER Keeping Scrapbooks col lectxng phonograph records and working at Wool woiths are Florences pastimes Girls glee club 7 3 4 and home nursing interested her most She has her exe on the nursing profession work in basketball 1 2 3 4 football 1 2 4 and track 1 S 4 Mack has also taken part In choir 1 band 1 Tehtal 4 H11 I class office president 1 5 Lnless Uncle Sam calls its college for M uk Dl LORES SCHILRLOH Her hopes are for college and social work She transferred from stanton her Junior year and has been actlxe in choir g g e cu I G-XA class pla musical 5 rl Milestone staff 4 I -XLI' SCHLUPTPR A transfer from Pierce in her Junior xear Gale had several part time Jobs there Cirls glee club w as her chief interest outside of lessons She has great ambitions to traxel L-XVFRNI' SCHULZ She likes her Job at the Iceberg and might continue there for a while She transferred from Battle Creek in her senior year and has been interested mainly in home economics and her commercial classes V - ..... 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I- ROKFR NI ROBINSON I1 SQHII-RLOH F Sl HIlI'TI'R S II I SI HH Vxlxlf N H SHRIXI-I I SRXIOXXSKX H SOXI-PIHICJN NTXNI Ilx Il NTI-PH-N LEO SCHWANEE Squmt came to us from Stanton 1n h1s Junlor xear and plaxed a good game of football and basketball The state tournament xx as the h1gh llght of h1s school career He plax ed 1n the band h1s jumor xear and xxas on the reserxe football squad In h1S senlor xear he made f1rst team 1n basketball and football and also xxent out for track He hopes to xxear the Navy blue, soon DUANE SELLIIN He xx as the felloxx xxho often took care of the phonograph at school dances H took part 1n bovs glee club 4 class play 3 Thes p1ans 3 4 and stage 3 4 He has taken an actlxe part 1n FFA 1 7 5 tpresldenth 4 tstate secretarxb and attended the Nlatlonal FFA Conxent1on H hopes to use a recent scholarshlp axxard and go to agrlculture college BPVERL1 SHRIVER Bex xxas on the pro ductlon staff of the class plax 5 and Mllestone staff 4 She llkes to dance and just haxe a good t1me Her plans for the future a man' EARL SKALOWSKX Stan xxas prettw busx th1s xear xx1th h1s manx dutles as Mllestone edltor class plax 3 band1 Tel1tal1 Z Sfedl J Mlnute Men 7 4 M1lestone staff 3 H1 Y 4 Jumor H11 1 7 IXICB presldentj Thesplans 3 4 fpresl dent! class offlcer tpres1dentJ 4 tx1ce presldentl Tl1e box also managed to go steadx most ot the tlme' BOB SOX EREIGN -Xn crchestra member 1 7 S 4 Bob majored 111 a busmcss course The short hand class xx as knoxxn as Bob and h1s harem He l1kes to dance and sxx1m and hopes to get 1nto CIXII Serx1ce LORI- X -X ST-XNGP Home econonncs tx pmg and offlce practlce xx ere Lorena s faxorlte and also glrls glee club 5 4 and Telltal 3 Her hobbles are b1cx cle rlcl ng and horses -XI I I' HT-X STI' CKLING Steck transferred from South Dakota durlng her Jumor xear and has glee club offlcer 7 3 ItI'lOJ offlcer Z and then kept up her good xxork of cho11 1 7 g1rls s ax n 4 ba fllbrarlanj orchestra 4 xocal groups cheerleader 3 Thesplans 4 and class ttreasurerj, 5 fX1CQ presldentb It's JC a Naxx nurse fox -Xlberta Fortx four DON STEFFEN Stef CIZIIHS h1s hobbx IS xx omen but he seemed to enjox a lot of other thmgs as he xxas 1n cholr all 4 years as xxell as boxs glee club 3 boys octet 1 3 class play 3 4 mus1cal 1 '7 3 4 football 4 reserxe football 3 vocal groups 1 fIYl1X9CI octetj Telltal 3 4 H1 Y 3 4 Jumor H1 Y 1 and Thesplans 3 4 Don IS xxa1t1ng call IH the Naxx JOYCE STEVENS She has blg plans for be commg a nurse Durlng her school years she xx as act1xe1n1nstrumental groups band 1 Z 3 4 and orchestra 7 3 4 as xxell as part1c1pat1ng 1n G-X-X 1 Z and productlon staff of the Jumor class plax DPLORES TINIUS Dee has no deflnlte plans for the future but she has been emploxed part UITIQ at Hested s G-XA and G1rl Reserxes xxere of 1nter est to her ln her freshman and sophomore xears SHIRLEY TIBBS Her plans for the future are also undec1ded Shlrlev xxas a member of G-XA 1 7 Telltal staff 4 and sang 1n the glrls glee club 4 xx ent 1n for actlxe sports BILL LPTON Graduatmg m1d semester h entered the serx1ce B1ll took agrlculture and sex eral commerclal subjects He xxas m1ssed bx hls felloxx students around school XORMA VIERGLTZ Also a f1rst semester graduate Norma l1ked 0ff1LQ practlce home eco YIOINICS and Junlor buslness tramlng She xx ants to traxel m the near future OI -XL X OLBILRDINIG Isreckles xxants to bc .1 stenographer and xx1ll no doubt marrx the boss son She llkes to dance and read and sang Ill thc nls glee club III her freshman xear DORIS XOLCKS She has taken a buslness course and xxants to get a LIYII SETXIL8 pos1t1on Dorls attended Burbank H1gh 1n Burbank Cal1forn1a Glrls glee club 1 and cholr 1 xxere her h1gh school mterests . 2' I 7. 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I Y l NTFNLNN l TlNllN N TIRRN B ll N Htl O XOIFFRDINO D XOFTKN H VS-Xllxrli HP HF XXIGLNLI Xl lXllLl NIH XNIIS I XXILLEX HIILENE W-XLIxl'R Rarmg., to beeome a cadet nurse IQ Helene She hae been one of those hard xxorkmg Qtage crexx membere xx huh gaxe her Cl1g1bllltN to the Theaplani ln her Qenlor xear The produetlon Staff of the Jumor claw plax xxae an other of her mteresta WAYNE, WFLLS lieeldee xx orklng hard I the axrport laqt Qummer Vtax ne hae also had Jobs at Manekei and the Dental Lab He xxanta to fol loxn ln hm fathere footitepe and become a dental tEChf1lCl3I1 H1 X and llbrarxan xxere hw mtereite aelde from the routlne of claeees JOHN WPIFH Johnnx fmmhed his busxnees Norfolk He took glee club ID hw Junior xear -NRI l' Nl' Vl PC I' lNl' It She hae txken a DLISIIIOSS 1 xr cl xxanti to be x txp t 'She Sang: ln LII' Q glee fl 4 and xxas ln the musxtal the same xeare lxelnfr a llbrarlxn xxas another of her amtlxltlei il? Boys 0152945 m the Servlce fWho are not pzcfuredl D-XRRPL R-XSNILSSON lzllllihlllg hue xxork m Summer Qchool laet June Darrel Jolned the Nlarmee He xxas a member of the C-Xl xxhxle ln hlgh Qthool 'md algo took part ln dramatue DON ALD WILLI' Don Jolned the 'Naxx just be ore Qehool tloeed last xear It li not knoxn xxhether hm credlte xx1lI be tompleted before gradu atlon but xxe xxwh hllll luck BILL NICHOL-XS Boob aleo quit Qphool and Jolned the Nlarmee He xxai the flret of L claw of 4u to Qee actlon ae he hai been xx ounded recent lx OTH lxxo Jlma Smce he IQ noxx m the hoQp1tal he Lnax not be able to complete hw xx ork before gradua ron DON -XLD NIMLNI' Don left ln the mlddle of the flfgt Qemmter to Jom the Nlernhant 'HATIIIGS xxhere he 19 takmg his adx anced tralnxng He xxae a member of the ortheetra xxhlle ln school Fortx txxt 'VI-XRC'-XRPT WILLI-XMB Nlaggle xxas rather buex xx1th glrle glee club 1 7 tholr 3 4 Illl.1SlC3.l 3 4 N Ergettefi P S 4 Tehtal 4 class treaeurer 7 atudent manager of the cholr 4 -Xllled Xouxh Z G-X-X 1 Z 4 Clfl Reeerxes 1 publlcltx chaufman of Junlor claw plax and Loetume chalrman of the iemor claw: plax ae xxell ae Mllestone Staff 4 She loxee danung but xx ants to become a drew deslgner PAXF WILSON She saxe 'She xxants to get marrled 'some dax Dont xxe all Qhe hae taken 'x buemeqe touree and partxupated ln tholr 1 7 3 4 girls glee club Z ll1U9lL3.l l 3 4 'VI1leQtone Qtaff 4 l'el1tal 4 FA-X 1 7 i and made good uae of her loxelx xoue ln the Madrlgal Qxngere 4 IO-KN WILLP X Haxmg traxeled more than anx othcr Qenlor Joan Ilx ed ln the Canal lone nearlx txx o xe'xrs and attended Balboa hlgh Qchool there She imp, m cholr ln l mama and hae Sung IU glrle glee d 1 Norm The Dltlili xl xxae one xf the hlgh pomtS m her hlgh sthool daxa lIC'll RI's I KONI HI' ASPN Thanks to Ntexe Clllette who made posxlble mam of the fme plctures In Ihxs book 1, Q . ' J. f '. .. . TO.' fl, VIE lull . ' 14, .' 4 . ' .4 . '. 1 ' I W. ' fl,l.S 1l. ' ,LCH A. I I . . ' . A. . F. ' .QUN .. ' ' ' 4' . 'J 'f ' ' L, 1. I . '... . ' ' 1 .' ' v - . . ' . ' . . . . . - .I . , .., ., , 1 . - 1 l . - ' Q v' ' 4 n ' s 4 - ' . . . ' I A 'r U ' 1 v A - --1 ' 1 1 . v A Y- -'r ' .. '.. -' '. - 1,3 ,',.g, , '.3 2' n. D A nt tv, I L . . 1 v . 1 - v - rr ' . . , A . . . y ' - X 7 1 1 1 1 v 4 v , ' , ' 1 ' I ' .1 5 . . . my . .X . . l . - Q . . . I L H 1 K . . . , LY : y Q L A, . ' 1, 1 K u ' 1 ' 1 . I I. . , . , . , , . . . , course mid-year and noxx' is a bell-hop at Hotel ' - ' ' ' 4' . ' ' '. . I ' . 1 Y - , ' 1 . . J . . . ' ' ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 4 , ' , ' 1 ' ' . . . 1 A A A 1 4 A . . . t ' ' Q Z 1 I .'. f ' v f U ' . V cox ree 1 x . 1 ' is . .' .' ' r' l.' .' 11 -' - ' - - ' . 1 ' . 1' . 1 1 r ' - ' ' 'Z 1 ' ' ' r ., , K x 4 . U Z. ' v . . - . w V- ' . -Z .1 . 1 l . . ', 3, an vholr 4, at . fxlk. 1 , 'z ' . F' ' A' . . . . f Y .Q .4 ' -V.. 4 . ' . 1 ' 1 . ' . . M 5 . 1 1 . ' ' ' , f A . ' A . L l L 4 V ' in. f . - ' ' . .' I' . '. x' lx 7 ' vip A ' Q at -11 I . Y - 1 I. ,,,, . . , 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 - A A. 4 A 4 . . - As A 'A' A' - : A U . ' . ' J, . . . . ' S : ' I iw' 9 A Y ...yay 'Nr' NN L Ill Anfuue ,ancf Be Amuatecf As a Welcome relief from the everyday routine of studying, NHS students found enjoyment in Thespians, choir, band, orches- tra, pep clubs, publications, FFA, and plays. Each individual did his part to make every undertaking' a success. Betty Bonnet, Earl Skalowsky, and the Milestone staff Worked with Mr. Gerner and Miss Hepfinger to compose this year's Mile- stone. IT LOOKS BEST THIS WAY .... Betty Bonnet and Nlr. Gerner look on. as Earl Skalowsky and Miss Hep- finger arrange pictures. The Mlesfone by Nancy Wolfe These are they which come out of great tribulationf' Ile- cause each new MILESTONE staff tries to make its book bigger and better than the one before, the work and worries of the editor, Earl Skalowsky, assisted by lietty Bonnet, be- gan way back last summer and increased steadily. This j.'e'n' they had to face war- time restrictions, delays. shortages and red tape. To win the approval of the criti- cal reading public. Earl and lletty aimed at perfection and kept the staff stepping to achieve this goal. The staff included: Don A. llallard, in charge of write- ups, who checked to see that all articles were in on time. well written, the right length. correct and sent on to the editors. ll' the material was not up to par it was returned Meal to the Wl'lt9l' for revision These feature writers had no cinch-the article had to le all inclusive, cleyer, interest ing to all, yet hrief and to the point. The job of selling the book fell to business manager. Nancy Wolfe and her aswist- ants, lleycrly Shriver and Nanci llarrison. They started their selling campaign with a special convocation that fea- tured among other things, a trumpet trio, representing the instrumental department, and a liye calf for the FFA. King size thermometers registered the number of books bought by each class. The seniors reached the 100W goal. Although handicapped by the scarcity of photography equipment, NHS camera ex- perts, Phil McNeely and Steve Gillette, were on the spot when pictures were to be tak- en. They share the honors for the MILESTONE pic- WRITE! CHECK! WRITE! AND S0 ON .... Don Ballard gives directions to the writers: I . Wilson, E. Burgan. P. Mc- Neely. T. Henderson. ll. Asmuwen. A. Nlenuey. E. Raasch. P. Lee Iforti eight YawLP NINIBLE FINGERS CONVERTED SCRIB- BLES INTO MANl'SCRIPTS .... D. Schier- loh, Donna Blair. Shirley Blair and Janice Ker- lin tures with llill lLittle Flowersb IJeV1'ient from Lincoln. Earl Skalowsliy handled the selling of our advertising. Steve Gillette took the pic- tures. The journalism class of the second semes- ter deserves much credit for last minute help. Each member helped with final revisions of the stories. Margaret Williams was the head caption writer. Fave Wilson, Tess Ilenrler- son anfl Pat Lee rlirl much of the typing. An important role was plavecl hy the Iluse Publishing Company, which printed 500 copies of the annual. Medals for living unrler fire should go to the long suffering sponsors, Miss Ruth Ilep- finger and Mr. Luniir Cerner, whose con- stant help and encouragement were invalu- able. Putting out a yearbook involves much more than meets the eve. It requires harfl work, patience, perseverance and a sense of humor. But it is not without its gayer mo- ments and hours of triumph. The staff had a lot of fun and got a great deal of satis- faction out of publishing the 19-15 MILE- STONE. Our fearful trip is clone The ship has weathered every gale The prize we sought is won. ADVERTISING POSTERS WERE DESIGNED BY ARTISTS THE DEADLINE .... pointed out by'Nancw . . . . E. Livingston. D. Mclieown, D. Blair. B. Jones. A. Yav- Wolfe to Nanci Harrison and Beverly Shriver rick. M. Brubaker. T. Brubaker. T. Chapman. D. Yoecks. XFVNS XSSIGNMENTS Ml'ST BE MADE .... lfditor Don A. Ballard discusses them with Miss Hepfmger and News Editor Nancy Wolfe. The Tefjfczl by Don I-X. Ballard .-Xt the beginning of the first semes- ter, Miss lluth llepfinger, sponsor of TllE TELITAL, chose Nancy Wolfe as editor and Don A. Ballard as news editor. It takes more than two staff members to get out a paper, however, and every person in THE TELITAL staff pictures was absolutely necessary for each issue. The main idea seems to The Papa Goa fa Paeu he that one sits down and writes some dirt tsome call it gossipl and the next time he sees it-it's in print. Actually the writing, though important, is only a small part in putting out TIIE TEL- ITAL. Ilefore each issue many of the staff members spend five days covered with ink from here to there, slip sheet- ing till their fingernails are run down to the elbow, and counting till their minds automatically click when they reach 550, the number of copies needed of each page. That is all that happens to a staff member in normal years. This year, due to a war shortage, the staff, along with their other duties, had to coax along an old mimeograph ma- chine which should have hit the junk pile a year ago. Still, each two weeks the paper made its faithful appearance. At the end of the semester our mimeograph operator, Sid Cox, and our mimeoscope operator, Bill Clark, left for the service. Nancy and Don traded places on the staff. The new journal- ism class demanded a good deal of Miss Ilepfinger's time in teaching them the 1- HOT OFF THE PRESS .... L. Lenser. M. llreeson. S. Tibbs. V. Thaden. M. Rasmusson, V. Compton, D. llowser. M. Devine. .L llovey. F. Wilson. A. Menuey. J. Kerlin. M. Robinson. li. Deuel. rmy its regular appearances again. Between the students' cry for more gossip and the facul- tv's cry for less, THE TELITAL came through with flying colors. However, the staff wasn't satisfied with just putting out a good paper, complete with roto section. They even sponsoi'ed a party. lt was the first regular monthlv dance to use an orchestra. The staff who decorated the gvm with newspapers for this 'tlournalists' Jamboree, like to think hard work made this partv the most successful and different one of the year. Na Speak Eafuf Sodoles Lofjm' Humanistic as well as linguistic values are emphasized in the core of Latin classes. The content of reading material, the idea of what is read, is constantly emphasized as pupils are led to relate their concepts of Roman life and civilization to their own experiences. The actual work in the Latin language is enriched by reading books about Roman life and by the observation of pictures and films. Latin is universal. Your daily conversation has its foundation in Latin. Lat- in is everywhere. in ad- vertising, architecture, music and arts. The Lat- in humanities are our cultural heritage. Why not join the Sodales Lat- ini? lflhe gehf es jhnen ? by Bob Brown German classes taught by Miss llieper, give the students an understand- ing of the country, its people. and their cus- toms. as well as a basic knowledge of the lan- guage. The literature of famous German writers is studied, as well as the music of world renowned German composers. The class is conducted in Ger- man to stress the conver- sational side of the lan- guage. N.X'l'l'S l'0l'l'I.I'SQl'lC ROMAXIS .... Miss Beck with l'. Wiley. I Zutz: second row: R. Stansherry. ll. Dieter. Nl. Bell. J. Shively. ll. MPCIZ third row: ll. linehel. J. Evans. Nl. Weber. NI. Power. ll. Bergei hulv Y row: ll. Rice. J. lollack. li. NlcNamee. PINS- ZFVEI- UREI. lU'llHl'1f UHNGUD .... R. Johnson calls the num- ers. TITS! FQWZ J. Hunt. B. Hotsch. l'. Wells. li. Schulz. J. Carmody. I Brubaker. N. Blank: back row: li. Brown. li. Peter. W. Baldwin, ll, Y inington. T. Papstein. Ii. Fauhel. R. Landers. On Wmgd A. Brauer, G. Koehn. B. Johnson, E. Raasch. S. Brauer. S. Johnson. ll. Steffen. D. Ha ase. F. Fuhrmann f l-ggen A. Bossard. C'. Miller, M. Rasmusson. IJ. Storovich. H. Bonnet. N. Schultz. P. Manske B llurland P. Wiley. J. Shively, M. VVeber. .l. Zutz, P. Jones. X. Peters. J. Dickinson. l Chapman M. Wheeler. M. L. Bell. R. Stansherry. F. Wilson, M. Devine. S. Blair. K Mtnuew Xl Capella Choir by Faye Wilson Norfolk lligh School has always been recognized for the musical talent ex- hibited therein, and the year of '45 was no exception to the rule. The choir, girls' and boys' ensembles. and the various soloists within the choir. experienced a very successful singing season under the direction of Miss Alice llawson. One of the most impressive presenta- tions of the A Capella choir was the Christmas vespers. The choir was robed in white surplices and black skirts and the background was made up of beauti- ful tapers made by the art students and Mrs. Willie May Thompson. With the help of the stage crew and Miss tfhristensen lovely lighting effects on this beautiful scene made the program a most impressive one for all who saw it. .-Xnothcr high light of the musical sea- ty-two Margaret Korn. Pianist son of 19.1.1-19-15 was the delightful and colorful Spring Concert. The concert was a three-part pro- gram. ln the first part the choir sang several sacred numbers and the girls' glee club presented several selections. Part two was a lively and costumed English country fair scene. Various choruses duets, and solos were sung by a selected group from the choir. lfor the finale, the entire choir ap- peared on the stage in formal attire to present the concertized version of the opera Faust, by Gounad. The entire program was received by the public with most hearty approval. Aside from the two most outstanding presentations of the year and singing at the liaccalaureate service, the A Ca- pella choir made other appearances bc- fore the school and various civic organ- izations. The choir being one of the largest organizations in school, and con- sisting of 66 members is one from which we can expect many more fine produc- tions. new G. Nlauk, J. Iioehn, Nl. Hakes. J. Craighead, L. Schultz. M. Suiter, D. Dieter. G. Gimbel, li. Brodhaeen G. Krelinke. M. L. Palmer. R. Hofferber, Y. Barry, N. Harrison, N. D. Demaree, Nl. Williams J. Reuss. J. Kerlin. J. Willey. E. Livingston. J. Shaffer. J. WYomeld0rf. I'. Berge. l.. Kurtz I.. Gimhel. R. Kola. J. flark. l'. Gundy. li. lliee. S. Miller. NI. Kuzelka Choir Council by Faye Wilson The choir council, which is in its secuncl year as the rep'- resentative body of the A Ca- pella choir, has pruvefl that it ran flu its .iub with determinat- tiun and success. The wuiiicil hztnrlles all att'- fztirs peiiziiiiing' tu the Choi :incl nets as at guitlziiice gruup. 'lhrse peuple are choir mem- bers who are elected by the t ntire A Capella choir. The members ut' this coun- cil set an example in appear- ance and wiicliict, and strive to make the choir a bigger and better urgzinizzition. WEIGHTY l'ROBl.EBlS ARE SOLVED .... B. Bonnet. Ni Rasmussen. ll. Williams. S. Blair. Miss Dawson. F. Fuhrmann Il. Haase. Nl. Eakes. J. Reuss. A. Menuey. Fifty-three y A . S. . Girls ' Glee Club by Faye Wilson With the beautiful, blending voices of seventy-three girls ringing in our memory, our thoughts turn to the Girls' Glee Club. Under the direction of Miss Alice Dawson, these girls have made a thorough study of music, learning pitch and voice control and the basic principles of voice production. The girls work hard, learning how to sight-read, as that is one of the most essential factors in being a good singer. The girls' glee Club has been an up and coming organization and only in the past few years have they been recognized as an outstanding group of vocalists. Aside from their studying, they have pre- sented several outstanding programs the Back row: S. Tibbs, G. Schlueter. D. Hatterman. li. Allberry, A. Blattert, D. Hoe, F. Roker. IJ. Jur- gensen, B. L. Schultz, VV. Raasch, li. Scheurich, li. Malm, B. Weiandg fourth row: R. Jensen. J. Kinne. L. Schultz, D. Alstadt, V. Dather. Nl. Hansen, J. past year, including their lovely Christmas music which floated through the halls ol' NHS. With the familiar melodies of old and traditional Christmas music reaching our cars, it truly put the students in a holiday spirit. Their latest outstanding performance was a part in the Spring Concert in which they portrayed delightful music in most pleasing arrangements. These girls have been given special direc- tion in music harmony, and it is our hope that this preparation will find a number of girls members ol' the A Capella Choir next year. Marilyn 'l'iegs has been a faithful member ot' the girls' glee club and has been a com- petent accompanist to the girls this year. Although Marilyn is only a freshman, her work as a pianist is outstanding. Hakowski, E. Slange, L. llietloff. B. Bolsch. W. J. Nelson. N. Lee. D. Langenburg. ll. Krueger, li. Krueger. E. Melcher: third row: J. Warnecke. L. Stange. E. Winter. N. Kennedy, C. Jorgensen, ll. Howser. Y. Hrowncr. L. Schierloh. J. Olsen, NI. Rix Boys' G-fee Club by Faye- Wilson Norfolk Iligh is proud of a small group of singers who has given us some yery fine enter- tainment the past year. This group is the Boys' Glee Club. 'Ihe toys made their first ap- pearance at Christmas time and presented a true-to-life program whicli was yery colorful and en- lghtenfng to all who saw it. Gathered around an imitation fire the boys sang familiar tunes of Christmas spirit which are so well known to all. A background for this picturesque scene was a large decorated Christmas tree. To make the scene more com- plete, snow fell from the rafters. which added much to the reality of the program. tlncidentally, snow fell for months afterwardj. The vocal arrangements were delightfully presented and these boys captivated the hearts ot' the student body with their un- usual ability. WHITE CIIRISTBIAS . . . NI. Spoulos. Miss Dawson. R. Amen. W. Froehlich, IJ. Dahlkoetter. L. Housch, B. II. Mather. Il. Drews: seated front: J. Palmer. Y. Nathan, IJ. Olsen. R. Marshall: seated hack: F. French. IJ. Deder- Slobodny, Il. Sellin, VV. Kohl- man. B. Gettman. E. Reed. hof, G. Iiucker. IJ. IcilI1t'Il'l'. These boys have formed a basis for a big- ger and better organization. It has become apparent that as a result from the winning admiration of the school for this group, many boys have inquired about the organiza- tion. It is hoped that more boys will become members of the lloys' Glee Club next year. Ii. Guppner. I.. Iiellner, BI. Ilansen, J. Retzloff. gin, G. Powers. NI. Yiergutz. Miss Dawson: first I'. Derrick, Ii. Kuhl. A. Wegener: second row: I.. row: NI. Powers. Ii. I'akes. BI. Iiomar, R. Horner. Amen. I.. Lenser. Y. Brauer, NI. Xiewohner. C. X. Marshall. I. Iliefenderfer. L. Wessel, W. Pinnt. Kichler. J. Niewohner. IJ. Glaze, J. Barneke. I.. J. Harms. J. Sullivan, G. Anderson, J. Brandenburg. Lehman. I. Street. M. Mathews. R. Drager. J. Yir- E. Wilcox, G. Webster, lr. Tannehill. First row Cleft to rightlz J. Ballantyne, D. Asmus- kowski, D. Raasch, M. Stevens, D. Van Doren, J. sen, D. Pease, E. Lumadue. M. Mathews, C. John- Stevens. D. Covert, B. Fender. J. Miner. B. L. Lear, son, J. Craighead, J. Burkhardt, D. Reed. A. Steck- J. Fuesler, M. Bomar, J. Virgin. V. Klawitterg third ling: second row: B. Whited. R. McNamee, J. Ra- row: M. Goldsworthy, C. Dyer, Nl. Van Doren, E. MMA: I-laik Cfmfun 0l l'STANDING CONTRIBUTION .... Mayor Breyer presents a citation to Mr. Welch. Fifty-six by Alberta Stecklinq The Norfolk High School band, under the direction of Merton Y. Welch, started the year by playing for the State A F of L Convention in the Hotel Nor- folk. They next made their appearance at the dedication of the Norfolk Muni- cipal Airport, before 25,000 people. After many hours of hard practice the musicians presented their annual fall concert in November. Outfitted in new all-wool solid maroon band uni- forms with gold trim, they presented a program to a packed house, said to be the largest crowd ever assembled in the auditorium for an instrumental pro- gram. The band also presented many con- certs for various civic and patriotic groups. Because of this, and its out- standing contribution to the home front morale during these war times, it was awarded a Special Citation from the War Music Council of America. The citation, being the climax of the fall con- cert, was presented by Mayor Breyer. Hyde, S. Johnson. D. Olsen, U. Nlctlinnis. A. llimov- C. liugenhagen, M. Freeman. l'. Fenske, J. Dom- sky, D. Petty, J. Pollack, W. Hamilton. H. Fauhel. mer. B. Hammond. ll. Knebel: fourth row: ll. Nlil- G. lioerting. L. Seybold, ll. Dieter, IJ. Ballard, ll. ler, L. Schulz. Hr. Welch. I liahn. li. Greckel. G. Ottman. G. Eggen. J. liest. Another step toward the war effort was a concert given at the presentation of the A award to the Omaha Cold Storage Co. During the Teachers Convention of District Three, the hand helped add to their entertainment by giving a very enjoyable concert. Smartly decked out in the new uni- forms, they were one of the main at- tractions for several football games ot' the Norfolk Panthers, giving the crowds a liig thrill hy snappy maneuvers he- tween halves. For adding enthusiasm and pep to the liasketlmall games, the hand did their share hy playing hril- liant marches at most ol' their home games and also for many Norfolk .Iunior College Blackhawk games. It was the honor of this organization to be listed with five other hands of the state as outstanding hy Greg Mc- Bride, well known sports writer, in his column in the World Herald. The hand officers for this year were: Gib Eggen, Jack Pollack, June Ballan- tyne, Jack Fuesler, llerdine Greckle, Dick .-Xsmussen, Jack Craighead, Roh Whited, Don linelmel, and Ilan llaasc-h. These officers have regularly held meet- ings during the year and have taken steps toward helping the hand such as: enforcing ways of improving the hand moral, disciplin- ary as to the proper wearing of the new uniforms and the proper attitude to he taken at practices. The officers also made ar- rangements for the Stanton hand to give their concert before the Norfolk high school, which enjoyed it very much. OFFICERS ONLY .... Mr. Welch, Corporal Eggen. Corporal Pollack. Captain Ballantyne. Corporal Fuesler. Corporal Greckel. Sergeant Asmussen CD. 51.3. Lieutenant Craighead. Corporal Whited. Corporal Knebel. Lieutenant Raasch. lfillj smell Rack row Cleft to rightlz M. Eakes, E. Raasch. D. Haase I Lggen I Wlauk D Dieter C 6 imbel A liossardg front row: M. Korn, S. Nliller, F. Wilson, Nl Devine N Uemaree N Harrison Nl Ras mussen. R. Koza. The Madr1'gQl Singers With the strains of Summertime echoing through the halls, memories of the new and up-coming Madrigal group come to our minds. For the first time in Norfolk high school, a Madrigal group has been or- ganized under the direction of Miss Alice Dawson. This group consists of sixteen tal- ented singers who have become known. not only in NHS, but throughout the city. This lively group of vocalists have participated in several outstanding school performances and made their first public appearance at the annual Christmas vespers. They appeared many times before various clubs and organizations. All decked out in formals and dress suits, they took the part of night club performers at the Jouranalists' Jam- lioree, presented by The Telital stafl' and made quite a hit with their felloy: classmates. Their latest appearance was made aL the annual Spring Concert, where they took part in the colorful fair scene. vl Fair Scene These aie nineteenth century cos- tumes not the latest fashions - but they were woin by the chorus in this xeai s elaborate Spllllg musical. The musical was the most outstanding vocal peifoimance of the year However, the Chilstmas xespeis and the fall con- ceit weie equally well presented. Those pictured are Ernest Raasch, Janet Shiwelw Nanci Haiuson and Marie Pack row Cleft to rightj B Sovereign, S. Busch. J Pollack J Fuesler D Yan Doren V. Iilawitter, M NIPWPIIS D Differ B Greckel WI Korn. Mr. Welch. l WIa.Namce B Whited J Raltowski, J. Ballantyne: Senior I-hgh Orch esfra by Alberto Stecklinq The Norfolk lligh School orchestra, tained the praise of mmy Othei high also undei the dnection of Merton V. lights of this yeai s ichiex ements were Welch star ted its appearance by play- the senior class play gi lde school opei ing it the Junior class play. Assisting etta, baccalaureate md tommencement the b md in the fall concert, they at- programs. Fifty-nine . frzznt row: BI. Edward ll hJle'1dar lla !'lN0ll . I-Z. Deibler. E. Sthultv .I L dl?-held U X m J. Stevens. D. Reed X 'steak ml-. Vim, Viqaa .... Y A TAG? .... IS. Hell. E. llaasch, ll. I,IC'l S IIAVE CHILI .... Il. Landers, D. N iled, ll. Raasch. K. lleuel, E. Skalowsky. Dieter. J. Miner. Il. Iiahder. Il. Slobodny, S. Vutterfield. IJ. Reed. J. Hunt. Mr. Cerner. by Margaret Ralston, Ed Burgan, Alberta Me-nuey, Don Ballard Among all the organizations of Norfolk high, three groups stand out because of the amount of service they rendered to the school. These groups are N'Ergettes, who put the n in energyg the Minute Men, who take the d out of defeat, and our cheer leaders. who put pep into the students. Helping the school is a gross understatement for the N'Ergettes, who were satisfied with Mar- garet Ralston as president, Patty Herge as vice president, Jackie Walker as secretary and Norma Dell Demaree as treasurer for both semesters. llesides aiding the school by ushering for all kinds 'HF' ... ,Gi ANY IDEAS, BOYS? .... B. Owen. D. Knebel, ll. Ballard. J. Toelle. W. Hamilton. J. Landers. B. Brodhagen. and E. Burgan. Sixty of programs, they also helped their country by selling 35-1,000 worth of de- fense stamps and bonds. One of their novel salesmanship methods was allow- ing a war stamp purchased from them to double as a dance ticket to the school dance which they sponsored. The N'Ergettes climaxed their sea- son's activities with a banquet at llotel Norfolk as a farewell to their senior members and an inspiration to their on- coming juniors. The blazing Minute Men's first tri- umph was a big blaze at the South Sixth Street Field, preceded by a riproaring snake dance. At least it was ripping- as many of the girls found out while leaping over a hedge in none too loose slacks. Officers the first semester were lid liurgan, Kenneth Chandler, Spencer llutterfield, and lieith Deuel. For the second semester lieith moved up to president while llan liaasch took his place as treasurer. Spencer lluttcrfield kept his position as secretary and Ward flunsolley took over at rice president. A chili feed was held by the fellows with their dates as guests. At the last game of the basketball season, all 2,1 of the Minute Men were on hand to help crown the Sports Queen, Virginia llarry. T V? N-N-NOR-I -F-0I.K .... Lois Lenser, Her- man Schilling. Harold llahlheim. Alberta Nlenuey and llonna Hass not pictured. To be a member ol' either of these two organizations one must be elected by the students in his class. Freshmen are allowed threeg Sophomores five: Juniors seven, and Seniors nine. Both groups wear maroon and white, the school colors, and both try to represent the very top in school spirit. Sponsors were Miss Beck and Mr. Gerner. The third organization which stands out is the cheerleaders. Even coaches acknowledge the fact that they are al- most as essential as teamwork in the team. lt's not so important what they H KYB A SEAT ..... Krleen Walker. Denyce Nlarshall. Beverly lirasnow. Jacqueline Walker. Dane Hurlhurt and Jane Beckenhauer. .a ,ancfV wear and not important how they walk. but the way they yell can make or break a school. Norfolk's cheerleaders have been at every game, though in some cases they've ridden three deep only to freeze when they reach the field. They have not come through without injury as Alberta Menuey, who found herself pushed into the floor a foot by a Benson player, will tell you. Still throughout the basketball season. in cold weather or warm, our cheerleaders made a fine showing under the leader- ship of llerman Schilling. ANY BONDS TODAY? . . . . Patty Berge Norma Dell Demaree, Betty Bonnet. Mar garet Ralston, and Bliss Beck. SI'2RVlC'E WITH A SMILE ..... lanet Shively, Nlarllyn Weber, Virginia Barry. Shirley Nliller. Barbara Durland. Daphnm Boe. Bernice Born. Delores Nlille, Janet Garden, Barbara Nliller Shirley Blair. .leannett lilug. Carol Johnson, Lois Leach. Un ,Me Home Fwd by Ernie Roosch ALL THOSE IN FAVOR SAY, AYE .... E. Tucker. D. Knehel. Mr. Kildee, V. Buss, VV. Kolhlof, B. Hansen. Maybe Mary did have a little lamb, but did she feed it with the proper nutritive ra- tions? Did she give it the necessary care and the right kind of housing? Any FFA boy would be able to tell you the answer, and more besides. All FFA boys must be en- rolled in vocational agricul- ture. Their primary aim is to begin with one livestock project when a freshman, so that they may have a self- sustaining program by the time they are graduated. Aside from regular parlia- mentary meetings, this group of boys, under the guidance of Mr. Kildee, had many inter- esting activities. During the course of the year, they were entertained by the Omega chapter of the Ili-Y at a Monte Carlo contest, prizes being given the winners. The local chapter gave many per- formances before varied au- diences to make its purposes known. lt also had a base- ball game with the lli-Y club. lt sponsored the tin can drive, helped with the 1,000-plate farmer-businessman banquet. and sponsored district FFA meetings here. Duane Sellin, one of the club's prominent members. was elected to the post of state secretary this year. An- other honor he received was the 1944 Carl Raymond Gray scholarship for vocational ag- riculture students in Madison county. This scholarship is worth 100 dollars. Duane was elected to the degree of state farmer in recognition of an outstanding supervised farming program. The Norfolk chapter re- ceived recognition and honors at the state convention when Ernest Raasch, Jr., won the public speaking contest and represented Nebraska at the regional contest in Chicago last August, placing third. FORGE AHEAD .... J. Winter. J. Dommer. D. Bleyhl. SHELTER FOR THE LITTLE ONES . . . I.. Roggenbach. P. Fenskc. K. Frey. E. Reed. L. Vecker. V. Raasch. D. Sellin. E. Raasch. D. Wamsley, D. Niewohner. Sixty Iwo Th espjans by Pot Lee The National Thespian Dra- matic llonor Society Troupe 112 started off the year with a pep rally that must have made Shakespeare turn over in his grave along with sev- eral thousand linglisli teach- ers. Yes, they really hashed up Mi-XCBETII. Another occasion where the Thespians shone was at the dance they sponsored. Every- one had a good time. You can remember the pop drinking contest and the door prize of free airplane rides which were won hy Bernice Born and Earl Lumadue. On 11,651.98 Ii l'I' ALL RIGHT WITH Y0l'? .... E. Skalowsky. B. Bonnet, Miss lihristensen, M. Devine. P. Lee. BEFORE INITIATION ..... I. Toelle. A. Nlenuey. D. Langenburg. Il. Raasch. H. NValk- er. Nl. Christians. N. Ilemaree. B. Whited. E. Reed. Later on the eleven understudies were made into true members at a formal initiation at Adele IJovey's home. Never will any Thespian forget those piles of chicken sand- wiches. Neither will any Thespian ever he able to forget the quartet formed hy Ed Burgan, Joe Toelle, Fred Fuhr- mann and lion Steffen. The officers for the first semester were: Betty Bonnet, president: Byron llooper, vice president, and Mary Devine, secretary-treasurer. The second semester officers were: liarl Skalowsky, president: Pat Lee, vice president: Mary llevine, secretary, and Beverly lirasnow, treasurer. Miss C'lara Christensen was the sponsor. Oll. IJARLING. SPARE MH .... Y. Compton. B. lirasnow. B. Brodhaygen. ll. Sellin. ll. Blair. T. Henderson. S. Blair. .L Blattcrt. X. Harrison. E. Burgan. ll. Steffen. li. lleuel. ll. Asmussen. A. llovey. Ha-Y0 Alpha Hi- Y by Lynn Hutton This is the one-hundredth anniver- sary of the world-wide Y.3l.C.A., and the twenty-fifth amiiversary of the Norfolk Y.M.C.A. The theme of the lli-Y through the years has heen to plan, maintain and extend better citizenship throughout the world. The Alpha chapter's theme of the year is To llelp Others. This was accomplished through the sponsoring of a Father and Son Banquet, collecting of clothing for the Greek war relief. THE BIG I-'RY POSE .... Row one: D. Weidner. D. Covert. IJ. Steffen: row two: L. Housh. J. Fr head. L. Hutton, B. Hansen. li. Owen: row three' l'hil NICNQ-ely. K. I'ilg'er. B. Fender. J. Raltder. ALSO THE LITTLE FRY .... Row one: N. Red- den. J. Koehn. S. Johnson. IJ. Pease: row two: W Reed. H. Wolfe. L. Johnson. J. Miner: row three: G. Ottman. J. Hunt. H. flark. J. Williams. Landers. X AS THEY MAKE PLANS I-'OR THE GR0l'I' .... J. Huddleston, ll. Reed. E. Swogger. Chief Moore. Ii. Hooper. Nl. Hakes, S. Butterfield. Mr. Rohn. and by giving a Christmas party for the young hoys of the Monroe school. The war caused some changes hy tak- ing Bob Janney, our president, Byron Hooper, our vice president, and two other members. Jack Craighead and Jack Barnes. The second semester also saw Lynn Hutton and Bill Owen replacing Hob and Hy. respectively. The end of the sec- ond semester will see Ed Swogger, Marv Christians and Lynn llutton leaving for the armed forces. The lli-Y sponsored many very suc- cessful parties during the year, such as a llalloween dance, steak f1'y, hox social, Christmas dance, February dance. hay rack ride, April dance and ended the year with a May formal dance. Qmega HY-Y by Dick Carson The Omega Chapter is the new Ili-Y club formed hy the underclassmen of Norfolk High School, namely freshmen and sophomores. The term omega is a Greek word meaning last. hut it is used to dis- tinguish ourselves from the Alpha Chap- ter. Many activities were sponsored this year, both educational and social, from collecting old clothes for people ot' Europe, to moonlit hay rides. Another interesting part of our pro- gram was the excellent speakers who gave their time to talk to us. JamaaD Jl XIOh l Xl!-Nl H Whited D Raaech ll langenherg, N Ilemarea Great Momen fs by Norma Demaree Growing Palm a thiee act comedx hx -XUVU113 llouveml was suecesstullx piesentecl hy talented members ut the iumm class on Decemhei 1911 The plax d9DlCtS an aw ei age kmeiican familv as Geoige Nlclntx ie fBob XX hitedl and h1S SlSt61 Teiix Cllavsn Langenbergj go thlough the thioes of adolescence P1 ofessoi and N115 NIC Intyle fDan Itaasch lxoima Dell Dem aieel find then children both a gow and a souow as thew attempt to gu1de them thiough the tuihulent coume The play was heart vwalmmg and true to life and was QI1tllLl91HQtlCdllX ieceiwed by the audience Mies Chiistensen was the dnectoi and Alheita Menuex Qerxed is hei ae Qmtant DR.-XMATIC MOMENTS .... W. Tenius. J. Sullivan. J. Harms. B. Brodhagen, IJ. Kaspar. J. T04-Ile. G. Gimbel, B. Whiled. D. Howser. D. Haase. D. Garvey. E. Livingston. P. Herge. M. Ch ristians. D. Langenberg. Sixty fue Gee ' The class play was an appropri- ate climax for the last days ot' the senior year. After much contem- plation, Bliss Clara Christensen de- cided upon the three-act comedy, The Late Christopher Bean. A series ot' try-outs followed, and after a matter of elimination, the cast which she decided would he most fitting was announced. The plot is centered around a poor painter, Chris Bean, who is acclaimed as a genius ten years after his death. He had been a patient of Doctor Ilaggett during the illness lmefore his death. The play takes place in the home oi lr' ,am COSTFMES, SPOTS. Cl'RTAlN . . . Margaret Williams. Tess Henderson. Nanci Harrison. Thais Chapman. Duane Sellin, Marjorie Brubaker and Miss Christensen. Beverly Shriver and Vada Compton are not pictured. NL 143 14... TRAGIK' NEWS I-'UR THE HAG- GETTS . . . Beverly Krasnow, Ile- Qt lores Schierloh, Patty Lee. Betty Bon- : net and Keith Deuel. Doctor llaggett, as played hy none other than Keith Deuel. Betty Bonnet aged aston- ishingly to enact the role of his wife, Mrs. Ilaggett. The hahyish daughter, Beverly Krasnow, is frightened at the thought ot' her younger sister, Delores Schierloh. getting married before she does. Almlny, the household maid, portrayed lay Patty l,ee, does her liest to hold on to t'hris's paintings, when three art critics and Con- lXlN noiseurs from New York try to get them. After a series of attempts to wangle .-XlJlJy's portrait from her possession, the llaggetts are astonished to discover that she is the wife of the late Christopher liean. She is given rightful ownership of the pictures and all ends rather sadly-for the llaggetts. Other actors in the class play were lion Steffen, Vernon llell, Lynn llutton and lliclt .-Xsmussen. ueemgrzmnzz BIISQ Mfngaxet Ralston was Cl0WIl9fl Queen of the Cntus It the annuxl Jllfllfll 8911101 pfntx held Aplll 19 at the eltx clllflltfllllllll Nllss Hfllston s twoatttnddntswele WINS lettx Bonnet and Nllss 'XI ux lane Beekcnlmuel The gnle were elected hx the lllIll0lS and senlols on the In lsls of popul llltl and le 1d cnshlp t e Ullfllll lol plocesslon eucled undcr the lug els wlnth fllled tht dlldltfllllllll Pod LdI1dQ1N enteled eauxmf' the gold uown Nlext Lame the queen hldden fl om new ln cl deco lated sedan chan DOING on the shouldels of four sophomole slaves The two attendante walked beslde the Chan Sophomole clowns of all shqpes 1nd ewes followed On the stage the queen stebped fl om the chan 'md wae uowned ln Bob larnel -Xll tlnee gnls W616 ple sented wlth gltts Bet t w Bonnet IN 'X' 'Vlargarct Ralston chosen hw populdrltw vote of the upper claeemen was crowned Queen of the Circus at the Xnnual Junior Senior Ban quet The Queen S Attendants I E. .lane Beckenhauer NPXQI Q v x I 1. A1 2 2 .-L. . , . , A f' Q . V. . 'L , , . Y .l l' 1 . . . , P , - V 1 1 .D ' ' , A - - 1 jz 2 - At 10:15 pill. ll ' ' at' 1 . ff' 1' f. x . U ' top, a tent ofln'ig'htpz1pel'St1'ez1m- 4 x ' ' x x ' ' N 1 .L. , - , . ...U 5. I ' v K rf Li . - A v v K V 1 v ' I ' v I ,....- A I Azz WMA Wa Na wa, Mawr .Ima A Mx Ba, And so NHS students must have their play. To get away from the work of study, the fellows started the year by going out for football. From the expressions on the faces of two of our football players, Mack Robin- son and Joe Farner, the instructions of Coach France seem deeply interesting. Football season this year proved to be a huge success as the fellows had an undefeated season. Then came the basketball season and all its thrilling games. No one will forget the exciting time down at the state tournament. Last came the mile, broad jump, pole vault, and all the other activities of track in the spring. Although everyone could not play on the first team this year, the fellows on the second teams and in the gym laid a foundation for future winning teams. We Umm The Queen Something' different! Someone beautifull .-Xn organization with pep! and presto - you have a sport's queenl Virginia llarry, both lovely and lieautiful, was such a candidate, and the Minute Men were the kids with the pep. Sl'OlC'l'S Ql'l'Il'IX IS l'll0YYNElJ .... Bud Bell, Virginia Barry CQueenJ. Keith lleuel. Rod Landers, Ed Iiurgan. Don Ballard. enty AS THE Al'S'l'IN COMES IN .... Bud Bell ll liausch. ll. Ballard, S. Butterfield, Joe Toelle. Everyone in school was bewildered when he read such bulletins as Who will it he? What will it he? as they adver- tised the big event. They were soon to see the light. Elected hy the athletic letternien, the queen was crowned at a majestic ceremony presented be- fore hundreds of Norfolk fans at the Norfolk- Coluinlius haskethall game. XYe'll never for- get how cleverly they executed the ceremony. First silence, and then thunderous applause reigned as the queen stepped from her royal chariot - an Austin pulled across the floor iq: tht- Minute Men. Our queen was pre- sented with beautiful tlowers by hoth the Min- ute Men and the Junior College. I! P .... by Marv Eakes 0 mi Ana W I MAPK, NN L. SCHWANKE, N F. FUI-IRMANN. N D. BUSSKOHL. N D. PAPSTEIN NI Marco goes up and Squint is the hardest Freddie is one of the Tor really held up the Pap really lays some over opposing linemen tackler on the squad. best mudders in NHS center of the line until beautiful blocks. like a Jumping jack. history. he was injured in the With only two returning regulars, Joe Farner and Marv Eakes, the Norfolk Pan- thers rolled up six victories and two ties to go down in history as the first unbeaten football squad in Norfolk High history. The Panthers had a steam roller offense and a stalwart defense as is shown by the opponents' grand total of '14 points. The NHS line averaged 176 pounds per man, the bac-kfield 180 pounds, which yielded a team average of 177',Q pounds. This was easily the heaviest 1944 Nebraska grid team. The season opened with a 19 to 0 victory over Yankton at Athletic Park. The Maroon Wayne game. and White gained only 76 yards but held the South Dakotans to 14. Two of the Panther touchdowns came as Bill Fender made spec- tacular catches of Mack Robinson's passes in the end Zone. Against Grand Island, the Maroon and White rolled up 285 yards to win 20 to 6. The NHS linernen were opening holes big enough for trucks and stripping the G. I. backs before they got started. Bob Janney running full speed and standing on his head at the same time, caught a pass in the end zone for the most spectacular play of the game. Leo Schwanke and Joe Farner were outstanding and really gave the Third City VVE PRESENT - THE PANTHERS .... Front row: G. Gimbel. D. Steffen. B. Long, D. Papsfein. D. Christiansen, D. Covertz second row: M. Eakes. G. Eggen, K. Frey. B. Fender, E- Swoggef- D- Barneil. K- Pilgfr. G. Mauk. D. Raasch, D. Haase. B. Hopkinsg third row: Coach France, H. Brown, B. Hooper. B. Janney, F. Fuhrmann, L. Schwanke, B. Farner, M. Robinson, E. Bernhardt. Coach Campbell. Seventyeone rpazwmeuaawafomsaad M.ROmNSON.NN B.JANNEY.N B.LONG.N D.STEFFEN.N E.SWOGGER.N B.BROWh N Mack got a berth on Bob makes only spec- Wils is a surefuoted Don got the feel uf Pedro is hest defen- Bob is biggest All-State hy hard run- lacular catches. Saved hroken field runner. things about mid-sea- sive starter. He recov- the teum. lle pl ning, beautiful kicking the day at Prep. Ile really moves. son and played some ers practically all UD- pretty solid g 1 and accurate pass 2 d ball in our last I nents fumhles. tackle. pitching. fuur games. a rough evening. Mack Robinson's hard run- ning set up the touchdowns and earned him a berth on the All-State squad. ln the third game, the Panther machine wasn't clicking and beat Wayne only 24 to 6. Doyle Busskohl's knee injury weakened the center of our line. The second eleven played about a half of the game. In the final quar- ter, Hob Long and Gib Eggen took turns carrying the mail. The linemen had to step lively to keep out of the path of their two sprintmen. Saturday night, October 7, the Panthers played rough ball all the way through to tie a powerful Creighton Prep club 6-all in the Prepsters' stadium. Bob Janney scored Nor- folk's touchdown as he caught Robinson's pass on the 10-yard line, and crossed stand- ing up. Robinson punted 60 yards into the end zone and again punted 50 yards which went out on the 2-yard marker. Gene Mauk and Ed Swogger played some rugged defen- sive ball. The following Friday, the Panthers were held to a 6 to 6 draw at Columbus before a crowd of about three thousand. The Dis- coverers were rolling and in the best of shape, while the Panthers were over-confi- dent. Marv Eakes set up Norfolk's only touchdown by scampering 20 yards to Colum- bus' 10. Robinson, faking a reverse, passed to Fender for the score. October 20 the Hastings Tigers lost to the Panthers at Athletic Park 33 to 6. The Tigers scored in the opening 90 seconds to set the Maroon and White at a disadvantage. This surprise served as a fire that inspired Seven IN the Panthers. The Panthers rolled up 316 yards to Hastings' 151. Joe Farner, Ed Swogger and Keith Pilger played outstand- ing ball and covered a lot of ground in break- ing up the Hastings offensive. The wide margin by which the Panthers won kept them well up in the state rankings because the Tigers were favored to win. After a four-day lay-off, over Teachers' Convention, the NHS footballers journeyed to Albion and romped to a 97 to 0 victory. Most of the seniors had a chance to score an extra point. Dick Ilaase ran 65 yards for a touch- down on the kickoff for the only such spec- tacle of the year. The large score was due to Albion's kicking off after every touch- down. The Cardinals made only 14 yards. Twenty-three boys saw action in this game, each one playing at least 20 minutes. ONE OF THE MANY PLAYS .... that thrilled Panther fans at the night home games is here pulled by B. Fender ....5'ez'6aal,jo4 leamfi A L . 4 lp PILGER. N B. FARNER, NN E. Bl-IRNHARDT. NN D. HAASE. NN elter is always in Big Joe made All- l'Ildy does some nice Dick is a fast and there He gets must of State at tackle. He blocking a n d is a hard charging end. He the humps and bruises. really crashes through mighty rulllled hny. should play some real there. fnothall next year. ln the finale at Fremont, November 10, the Panthers rolled up a 33 to 1,1 score on a damp, cold field. Bob Long scored two touch- downs and played wide awake ball, making several long runs. Eldy Bernhardt jarred more than one Fremont back as he came up from his defensive halfback position. The whole team played rugged ball and showed that they were 22 men who could could fit into the Panther machine. The team re- mained for a dance as guests of Fremont high. The football squad was entertained at a banquet given by the Young Men's Club at which O. E. Webb, N. ll. S. A. A. head, spoke. Players were introduced by Coach France. Ed Weir, showed Cornhusker football pic- tures of the 1940 season. M. l-IAKI-IS. NN Marv played all posi- tions specializing in tackle and fullhack. plenty down. B. FENDI-ZR. N Bill runs hard. has a lot uf ht d IS fig an ' hard tu bring the Winding up the football activities, underclassmen on the squad arranged put on a banquet with dates and everything strictly class for the team members not re- turning next year. THOSE WE BEAT Norfolk .. . Norfolk . .. Norfolk . Norfolk .. Norfolk . E Norfolk .... Norfolk . Norfolk Total 19 . 20 24 , 6 6 Eli! r3.y ff 97 33 .238 Yankton .,......... Grand Island Wayne ............, Creighton Prep. . Columbus ...... . Hastings . Albion . Fremont . Total , verily three and .0 6 . 6 6 6 6 .O .14 U Hn L Back row I Idpsteln D Eldrldge J lxoelln B Steele X lxruegel U llq Bl D lllr tlall Dotson Qoach Qampbell mt row D Swog.,g,er Il s lls N John W lunsolles lx Ifrey J Goodell W Redclul Reserve Feefbal! 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N Sen I I' Hg- wa the la 1n the qua and ma 1- lf Ulllilh fur opponents tu KH ll' m.1n1 rebounds as !he1 11111.-d I ll-NDI-R N Jun11 r The fastest man un the quud H11 u pee DOI! BARRY N Qollho more shovunz Dl'0mlS0 uf benng one uf the 'IDU plugs 1n future teams of NHS Duug played good 111 the best uf adsantage and pr.1ct1call1 ran hlmself and other teams ragged ball 1111 I . 7 X ',' ' ' 1 1 1' 21' I U V A . .' . . . v. . ' '.' .' - . '. b. . ' . .. 2 . . . . . . ' ljl . ' 5 2L. MMI' '1'- '2'Z. , ' ' - f' ' , . A . . H , I 1 11' 6 1 2 1 'y' 'Q ' 1 b -I ' Y2. k 2 l 1 'f' st 2 ' .' 'f'f'1' -1 - gi 1 '- ' --1 1- - pet' ' .' '2 1111 11111 with 21 - . - 2 ' - L- I C111 ' ' 2 A 1 52 t 3171. ' 1 ' 2 ' ' .1 ,. fv , - ,-L. 2 ., st- ill! Y V I I iw. H . ' 111111---1 1' . '1'1'.' - 11--'1 . - 1 -. ,. s A 1 . 'HV' . . -11. 1 2 ' Q 3 2 ',, -.' , 2 1 ' L, l A' ' . L' ' 2 . L 1 .' 1 11 1 1 L I 7 2' 2 V 1 I ..., , , . c A - . , , 2' - ' . ly' ' ' ' ' . for - ' ' 1 - , '- - 2, , , 2 .- ' . ' - 1 , ' , . I I l Y V . A 4 V 7 . I . the score. The g1'21ds 11'e1'e s11211'l1edl11y 131111 Showing the 11Ome-t0Wn fans some real .' ,' 1 ' , 5' . .. . ,. - -1 1 I 2 . H ' - Y - f'. , . .,- - - ' - IJ , 'A ,S . , ' . U. I. I ' , 1 A - 1 ew A' -' - .Lv ' . I . . .i . ' w I . . l l' ' 1,2 ' M' ' ' .' ' ' ' t1 1 1' 1' ' , '- ' , - tl ' ' All ' 1 -' - 'J ' D ' ' 1161.1 '11, the 1917 .'t- te ' 2 ' 113, -- 1' 1' .' ' .' 2 , L ' -.' 111' 21 :lim 11121' 1' 312 to 2111. 111' 5221 '. .' ' '. ' p '- 1 1 A.: .' - Bll.. 2, '1 's '. . .- ll . . , ' s llest , , , , ,- . . . 1103 1 s d d s , i sed his s d ' . k- ,W11-1111 ll 0 Y l. li liI'SSKOHl,, MAVK ROBIN S tl N. NN, Junior . . . A NNN, Senior , . . One dead-eye Dirk as t'oach of the hest players ever l rann'e would say, Une to play on a NHS quin- tet. was a good team player and hit the net consistently from a n 5 position on the floor, of the most consistent players on the team. Doyll-'s calmness helped luring the team through many ii tight place. formance oi' the season. llobinson was still going strong as shown when he collectecl 21 points. Mack Robinson, one of the best cagers in the state, enclecl his high school career the 'l'lllS SHOWS K. l'll.GER IIRIBBLING . . . . while IJ. Busskohl, No. 7, stands ready to do his part in the York game. Iltlll FARN .lunior . . . A hig ho.. who put his height to work in following. and made many tip-ins when needed. Ile was a con- tinuous seorer and was rated on Gregg Mr- of it, liride's honor roll. ER. NN. Y tlll.llliRT l'itltil'IN. N. Kl'Il'l'll I' l L15 li ll. N. .lunior . . . Took Mac'lt's place when he was hurt and showed lie had a lot of fire. He will he around next year. wt' hope. to show some more Fophomore .... A good shot. he will come in mighty handy as a point maker durinlt his two years left. next week by breaking his arm in the open- ing minutes of the Sioux City East game. After this happened, the Panthers seemecl tiefl flown and they were beaten 38 to 18 by a good Sioux City East team. Going on the next week anrl working harrl. the boys cleteateci a goocl York team with a very impressive win ot' lo to 19. Keith Pil- ger, taking llobinson's place tallied to points. t'olunibus players came to town the next week with blood in their eyes and the Pan- thers seemeil to have mud in theirs because no one coulrl hit the bucket. The NIIS Quint was head most ofthe way until the last quar- ter when the Columbus boys hit a scoring streak and a long shot in the last seconcl oi' play by .lack Cain, tietl the score at 22-all. lzi the overtime the Panthers came to lite aml baskets by Marv Christians and Joe Farner anfl a free throw by lion llaniilton were macle which gave the I'anthers the win- ning margin of 27 to 22. .titer being clropperl to fifth place in the :trite ratin,2':1. the Maroon anrl White came ro agfainst another of the top-notch teams ol' the state, Lincoln Fentral. The game was close all the way anil enclecl at 29 to 29. ln the overtime Lincoln sunli a fast one anil tree throws by Pilger and lfarner kept the Panthers in the game for another periofl. In the suclflezi rleath period Pilger sunlx a fielrler to win the game. Scoring was pretty well split up ancl everyone was playing their best ball. ED SWOGGER. N. Junior .... -X good shot from any position on the floor. Hd thinks linclt' Sam will have other plans for him nt-xl year. M A R Y CAHRISTIANS. NNN. Junior . . . He was ln in April and if fate permits he will still he around next year to pol them from h's guard position. DON HAMILTON. NN, Senior . . . Gregg Mr- Bride tabbed him as the best player per pound in the State Tournament. He was dead on his for- ward shots: a good team m a n, and always in thrre playing good hall. I'anthcr's trip to thc statc tournamcnt was assurcd in thc first game ot' the district tournament at Columlius lay defeating Colum- lius again lay a more comfortable win of V12 to 19. Norfolk had a comfortable lead most of tho way having a 22 to 11 lead at halt'- tllllth Tho team play in this game carried the llanthors to victory, with Farncr tallyingr 17 points. 'liho followiligj cw thc Ilantht-rs won tho district championship liy dcfcating' a much- improycd Grand lsland tcani. This was an- othcr ol' thosc closc vruncs 'ill thc way and it hc 1 c. wasn't until the Panthers punipcd in a couple of luaskots in tho dosing' wcrc surc ol' thc ganic. l'l:15a-r l'os. lion- lfti Ifoliinson, Black lf 1ZlS li7 lfarncr. .loo C' 2372 11 l'il,Q't-r, Iicith If 3015 237 llamilton, lion lf :RTI 232 Vhristians Mary tl 1161 331 llusskohl. lloylc ll 2943 28 l-Iggen. tlilhcrt lf 91 9 lfender, llill 1 ti 1121 7 Swo,q,qei'. Ed tl S3 6 llarry, Douglas L' so Il Schwanke, 1,1-o CLI-' so 1 Mauk, tiene lf :ll o tlimlwl, flillmcrt lf-11 ti tl seconds that they l l' l 'l'l' 17 lfili ltl ll l L25 ill 213 78 37 till 27 tifl l 19 lll lll 13 X 7 Il 3 2 l H tl vxvrvlt sox li On March 17. in thc l'niycr- sity Foliscum. thc llcnson llun- nics scorcd with lcss than a min- utc to play to heat thc Panthors 27 to 26 in thc first round ol'1l10 statc tournament. The deter- mined lioys from N115 lcd through most of the third quar- ter. llenson than found thc Vangc to make two quick lias- kets in the closing minutcs, to outscorc thc Panthcrs hy one point. lfarnvr had 11 points whilc Iboylc Ilusskohl found thc not for Sl. The- tcam's succcss was duo to thc tc-am play and school spirit as shown after Mack liohinson was hurt at Sioux City. Thus ends-d a good cagc soa- son for the Panthers dcspitc the thrcc lilackmarks on their rec- ord. lllilll-I. G. l-IGGEN 15 SHOOTING .... while- ti. tiimht-I. No. ll. and B. Farm-r uct in thcrc. Bed Tfzode Czmfeaa The Track Teams by Bob Famer Startmg out the season mth two lcttermen Mack Robmson and Don Papsteln and an lnefcpeuenced squad the c1nde1 men vse1e qu1te handl capped at flrst but as the green klds L, Top Duck Larson Doug Barry Gllbert Gnmbel and Nell Redden prepare to make the low hurdles des Left Vlally Reed Tom Costello Glb Eggen and Bob Long race to the fmlsh lme gained experlence, a pretty falr track team and earned second place honors IH both the began to shape out Norfolk Invltatlonal and F1 emont Invltatlon al The Norfolk meet brought together twen ty foul of the strongest tlack teams 1n Noltheast Nebraska At the flrst of the season, 1unn1ng 1n mud and raln on thelr own track Nolfolk lost a dual meet to Yankton Our fellows next trav eled to the Columbus lnvltatlonal but could Senlors who contrlbuted to the t18.Cli sea n t qulte brmg home the bacon Wlth th1S son s success vwele Mack Robmson, Leo experlence, they seemlngly found then strldc Schwanke and Dlck COV91t Back Row Leonard Campbell Duck Cowert Jack 'Vhner Bob Graber Wallace Reed Dick Carson Lloyd Schultz Paul Fenske Spencer Butterfield 'Vlarym Eakes Glb Eggen 'Vlack Robinson Doug Barry Leo Schwanke Doyle Busskohl NQII Redden Bob Long Coach France Front Row Blll Vlolfe Red Dotson lertls Nathan Iawere Roggenbach Rod lander-. Leroy Covert Tom Costello Jlm lhlllams Don Lhrlstlansen Glb Glmbel Don Papstem Duck Ruess and George Ottman Sex enty enght J v 4 y ' '- V l - , L A V--,....-.ff ' ' . v . . . r , , 9 .1 w . . . , v . . . , ' y . - . ' , . . , Y 4 v . ,S . ki X N , 4 - 4 4, f Y , x H , . me A . ' ' - , ' ' ' - - 9 1 A a v 9 Q , Q . . Y. . ! K v 1 ' v - v v - . V . 4 . . , a v f 1 - v - v v . . v H ,, 1 Y . .. v I I . . , - , . , 1 Q 4 . , ' , , v -A 9 1 K v , . KICEI' THAT SCHOOL GIRL FIG- NI Xlilu lll Xl l-lCl'.l'1'l'Ill4UVl . mphell. li. Shriu-r. Y. Nathan. l l liltsfll and J. lbommer look on. Freshman Quin is by Bob Fclrner is year the youngest oi' the NIIS quiiits. e freshman, had one of their better sea- ns is they played 12 games and won lb o iem. Their games consisted mostly of' i us Phys. Ed teams, known as llawkshires o Shots, Rambles, Cardinals, z enveis. They won one and lost one to the iwkshires and llamblers. They defeated st of them along' with Sacred lle'irt . seiyes and a team composed of Madison sophomores. ermen were lllen Illaken X liob Ileiderman. .lack Iluddleston, U iiel llahder. lbeck Swogger and liob U19 Ll' X iteibury. Und Ml'- PRI' NHNIEN B.XSKETB.Xl.l ,.... Clfront row. left In righlj: B, Algfadi, in. l'. llillon. li. Yan lloren. I . Nlcl-'arl:md. ll. Gimhel, .L Bruin second row: ll. llalifler. li. llotsen. ll. Tews. li. Buss. H. ituhuix. ill.,-Wlellick. !,. lou-rl. ll. lilakeinan. J. Smith. Nlr. Danskin: Nl row lv. lens. J. llxzrlrlleston. X. lirueger. li. llvirlerinnn. ll. Swou- r li llirk. W. Ash. W. lived. J. Brown. IJREH .... B. Hammond. D. Blair. P. lhlson. S. Wiley. H. Anstine, and H. hhriver strive to do it. ONE. TWO. THREE. FOl'R . . . D. Niewohner. B. Owen, L. Roggen hach and VV. Baldwin. Gym Classes by Russell Simpson ym classes, headed by Miss Means Campbell, are conducted for the purpose of giving healthful exercise and physical train- ing to the students. Under Miss Means' su- pervision, the girls learned to play basketball, dance, and romp with the greatest of ease. Norfolk fellas wouldn't be satisfied with girls that weren't fit . Iflabby muscles and slow thinking don't last long when you learn to use the rings and parallel bars and horse. Mr. Campbell, a qualified coach, taught these fellows some of the finer points of basketball. volley ball and numerous other games. Meeting twice a week, these kids can always look forward to a period of fun and a hot shower to top it off. H Xiu Q sg Aff, 19 , as ky! :tl 3. A P B D 4 df , x -r Wa l af 57511 5 - HX' , ' 1 -1-4 ,ff 1- fi' it inf' Y.. '-Q7 A .V Indeed the nastiest drink in town agrve tiene Nlauk. Doyle Busskohl and Diane Hurlburt as tlwy sample Royal Crown Kola bottled hy BILXIQICNIAN XEHI B0'l l'I.lNG CUNIIHXXY. They are few of the many who visit this plant. NIM'S BOOK STORE is the place for those latest Keith Pilger. Marvin Prochaska. Frank French and novels agree Beverly Fenske. Dawn Langenberg and Marv Eakes are being shown the latest in sport Darlene Kaspar as Mr. Barnes helps them make a shirts by Berle Greckel and Bill McLaughlin at the selection. This is the place to buy school supplies. STAR CLOTHING STORE, Eighty-two , ?-W' ,gunz -QQWU9' S Q' llllz XHIKIUI lx klhl Xl XXI! IIHI lx Nllll Ihn hmm- nt le: QN 1ItllII I'1m ilu TI1 llfulkx hlghll nv vl nlwlu uf '- mmk mu hue n luldgv 21l?IH't'l'llIt Ilw mv ful Ruth Reed. Wayne Iledden, Eunice Livingston. and Jean Zutz, Don Papstein and Herman Schilling: Eldon liernhardt know when companyk in town- watch as Andy Moats shows them how to repair a when the family wants to go stepping-there's one tire as only ANDYS TIRE SHUI' can fix them. You favorite stopping spot-NIERi'H,XNT'S CAFE. ean't do better anywhere. rlightg foul YI 'WWivl,fh4 if 5 an imf liesides good food and courteous service. you're Armella Yavrick finds it a pleasure to shop at always sure of seeing the gang at l'lAI.lDlllllGE'S WAAS W Xl,l.l'.Xl'l'llC and I'.XlX'l' STORIG for the IKE CREAM l',-XlAt'l'I. Sid Cox. lieith lleuel. and hest of everything' in house redecorating. Nlr. Maas Marv Christians are starting the evening' out right. is stressing: the features of this lovely wallpaper. Jean Kellner. .Ieanette Klux. and Bernice Born agree that GILLESPII-I BROTHERS .IEWELRY STORE is the right place to select your rings and jewelry. Their optical department always gives satisfaction. l'ENNEY'S sport coats. trousers. and other men's apparel satisfy man and l,eo pretty clothed every high school hoy. .lunior Wiede l'ecker agree. Girls. too. can finc at l'EXXEY'S. L . l-ICOXONIY FOOD NIARIQHI' is just like its name Hy llooper. Beverly Shriver and Dean Heppne -to economile buy at the ECONOMY. Here you watch lJl'lDLliY'S turn out Clean linens. For exper can purchase the best food in town. The clerks are dry-cleaning and laundry. take your clothes t always happy to serve you. lll4IJI,l-IYS. They give prompt service. r S 4 o V' aus, a. 'Q 4 , f 4' 1 'L 57 .5 3 z fx, v , W2 QV, Q 'ww C X X M 3 'Q f X nt N, Q f ,-. f 1 f Q I f , W f . 3 , , , Y ,, A, X 1 I 45 f f, - 7 ' ,wzgzgg , ' k f 4 QQAKZQQ W f . , 'Mg 1 u?4 'Q f 2' , f 'Qyw QW, W: , waufff f sfigw I fJ,,4-2537? , X 4-A, ,L f f fi? Ln, Zffwrca, 5111, 'U fy. .gy .,, MG if , ff l ,Vw- ,,,,g1-wwgh +4 :- y , vvjjl' , . , I x .. . . N, f, i Q TI' ,, .Na f,-v f Q N Z 71 . o if UFFEE 'fv Q -' Q at Q 55' ff MMV A 1, ff, V rar-:gf ' X 1 7? Fl ' 5' FT ' ' 3 V ,A ,V ' 1 , 3 1 sw, if Ai, --1 ,,,,,.,...,.,.,..g... TRY 'Q ' 3 2 s 5 ' M wa, --,. R , 1 4: . ri 5 'W' 55 G v 'v-,., Y af? 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FAIR STORE features latest fashions in coats. dresses, and an up-to-the-minute men's department. Lois of li Lenser shows a pleased expression at her find new coat for spring wear. -.au ku- .za-,, Walter 'l'inius and Kenneth Shriver are pleased hy the prompt services given hy RASLEYS. The cleaned suit in that hox is an example of RASI.EY'S super services. They can make it look like new. L. .R N Hl l'l'HIXSON'S. one of Xorfolk's leading de- partment stores. can supply your every day needs. llonna Wege and Mary Davis are pleased with their greeting cards. All departments are well stocked. ' it fegfiggyg, FE 4. 'tw ' 4 3 - -' My , e is ,..,.. V ., ww X., ,. e.k....- s-' 'fl Steve Gillette doesn't have to he persuaded hy Dick Weidner is eager to help Lois tiimhel and Nlarion tioldsworthy to huy a loaf of HI'INNlXG's llenyce Marshall get the most and hes! for thoir fresh bread. HEXNIXIYS BAKERY products, on sale in many Norfolk stores. are always delicious. Ninety money in the way of food at the .X 84 li Sl'l'l'lK Nl.XlililrI'l'. lfresh and canned l'1NKls are plentiful. X 4,1 2 -ssmg-Nm, ff-V, 4 hi ifwv - KV I ' v 2 , w 1 Wlr Xwmuwen pointw out the mam' good qualities Bob Talbert and Earl Reed watch fresh butter uf'hi.'f2tim ihipiememw Earl Reed.'Xorman Hundt. being made at the xoicroui l'R0lJl'L'E. This lion Drews, Don lledermun. and Duane Sellin, avail- and other nutritious dairy products keep Norfolk und able at the NORFOLK FARNI l'1Ql'll'Nll'1X'l' CU. the surrounding territory well supplied. Ninrti mo The pause that refreshes -.lo.Xnn lleuss. Ernie Donna Hass and Ed Swogger find it a pleasure liaascli, and Jane lleckenhauer stop to put in a to take care of this hill. 'l'hey are always sure of nickel to get a bottle of that ice-cold l'Ulil'I to dependable service from the GAS l'0NlP.XNY. quench their thirst. lt's fun to coke and talk. Hooking with gas is efficient. Dr. Perrigo makes sure Nlarylu llell's most lletty llonnet finds it a pleasure to order flowers valuahle possession. her eyes. are in perfect condi- from Yll l'0lClA'S, because of the prompt, cour- tion. Prompt eye attention is always available at teous service and wide choice of beautiful flowers. l'ElllilG0'S. Purchase your sun glasses here. Ylt l'0Rl.X also has a charming gift nook. Ixrgs- 'l'o get that graduation gift visit WETZEL AND XII-lI.L'lll'Ill'S .Xl'l'AllEI. SHOP is the place for Pl l'TI-IRS .ll-IW!-Il.RY STORE. Jo Sullivan and the well dressed ladies to find that special outfit. Howard Nlather are both interested in wrist watches, Beverly .Knstine models one of their eute frocks. llifts of quality can always he found here. 'l'lieir new spring dresses are lovely. Nmety three The S'l Yl E SHOI excels rn lathes reads to wear I'helr sunt-. dreeses .md coats are dlwaw ur o mlnute styles Donna lannehrll and llorrna Bldrr are choosing thur sprrng., outfrts PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY I J K Dew e XORPOI lx QIINIC ll W R all l l -X Hamr 1 llr li R Parr r Dr If J Hoopman ll I Sta lt Dr W H 'Vllner llr I J Stewart CO GR TUL TIO and BE T WISHE To the Class 0 1945 5 T5 Q orfolk Board of Insurance Underwrrters Xllred Securrtres Pr rns Insumnce R M Powers Dans lnsurrme Agenc' I W Ransom 8. Sons Agency A H Edge' The Durlfrnd Trust C A Durland Leo Pdsermlk tomprny Nrnetw four T? 3 :J , I r , CV . r ...., 6 ' ' ' 7 f . ' 1 ' 1' 1 f 1 ' B. K., A xr K., . K- - . V. i... I-t - ' 4 1 1 7 io . 4 4 1 ' 1 g A.. r ll If ' I- ' 41. 11-34 :oi 1 Vining: 3n1r,1r.14v1-fini:-in 11,11 in it 11141.-it in 1 in 1 -in 1 ,141 fi ri lr. 'in .' ' r. '. . H ' '- lr. . . . ' 'ltor . . . re . I. . ' r. .. .' 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' o 5 v w 1 I I ' V' J 4 1 a '- C 12 ul Q QYIQID1IIM4Q'i1lQUi4IQllillQbQ4iQ'IQl QIIQ4 it Q llH1Q1bll Q' QI at M CONGRATULATIONS CLASS M1945 T55 VITY of NORFOLK - lo H10 -- g V E E E M-, .,-- Q J Andys Tlre Shop A 81 R Super Market Baldrrdges Ice Cream Palace Ballantyne Furniture Store Beverly s Blakeman Nehr Beverage Company Bob s Servlce Statlon Breezys Shoe Repalr Brown McDonald s Campbell Cllnlc Caprtal Engravung Carberry Seed Company Cnty of Norfolk Coast to Coast Stores Coca Cola Bottllng Company Consumers Pubhc Power Drstrrct Darlrngs Floral Company Dudleys Laundry Economy Food Market Elkhorn Electruc Co Farr Store Firestone Stores Flemrng s Drug Store Gerst Drug Store Glllespre Brothers Jewelers Gillette Dalry Henmng Bakery Hested s Stores Hewer Jewelry Store Ahrens Betty Allberry Betty Alstadt Dorothy Alstadt G lbert Amen Lorralne Amen Robert Anderson Jerrrne Anstune Beverly Asmussen Duck 0 8 59 63 88 Avery Dorothy Bahn Dale Baldwin Warren Ballantyne June Ballard Don A Ballard Don J Barneke Jean Barnes .lack Barnett Adele Barnett Don Barnhardt Wlnrfred Barr Edward Barrrtt Kay Barry Doug Barry Vrrgunla Beaton Barbara Beaton Bob Beaver Mary Beckenhauer Jane 6 Bell Marylu Bell Vernon Benedict Donna Berge, Patty Berge, Roger Bernhardt, Eldon Best, Merna Optometrists 56 3 1 38 48 50 v v v r v 1 31, Adverffsers Index Hula: Clothlng Store Hutchnnson s Iceberg Insurance Underwrlters Landers Shoe Store Loosbrock s Wallpaper and Paunt Company Maas Wallpaper and Palnt Store Melchers Apparel Shop Merchants Cafe Montgomery Ward Nash Frnch Company Nlms Book Store Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Bottlung Company Cereal 81 Flour Mllls Dally News Farm Equlpment C0 Produce Penney s Perrrgo Optical Company Professional Directory Rasley Cleaners Skalowsky Auto Parts Star Clothmg Store Style Shop The Gas Company Truex Jewelry Store Vlctorla Flower Shop Western Offlce Supply Wetzel and Putters Jewelr 'ik 75? ik Student Index by Bob Famer and ASS1S1dDIS Blehle Delorrs Blalr Donna 25 38, 49 Blair Shlrley 25 38 49 52 Blattert Alrce Bleyhl Dwarne Boe Daphne Bolender Darlene Bomar Harry Bomar Marlene nnet Btty 17 21 39 5 53 61 63 6 Born Bernice Bossad Arthur Botto ff, Douglas Botsc-1 Barbara Brady Marian Brandenburg Januce Brandenburg Nadlne Albert Rlchard Sregfrled Vlrglnra Brauer Brauer Brauer Brauer Brldge Brretllng Margaret Brron Kenneth Brlttell Donna Brodhagen Bob 25 Brown Robert Browner, Elizabeth Brovner Verena Brubaker Marjorre Brubaker Thelma Bruhn Henry Brumels Lolamaye Brummond Alvln Burgan, Ed, 10, 16, 39, Busch Frelda Busch, Shrrley Buss, Robert Store Buss Vrrgll Busskohl Doyle 30 71 Butterfield Spencer 32 Carmody Jo Carrlco Joy Carson Deck Chandler Kenneth 67, 93 Chandler Ruth Chapman Thats Chrlstlans Marvln Chrlstransen Donald Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark o Janrce Norma Norman 60 64 70 30 63 33 71 11 34 30 38 53 39 Nm:-tx sux O 51 Compton Vada Costello Tom Covert R chard Cox Sud Crabtree Janell Cralghead Jack Crocker Chauncey Crocker Ernesta Dahlhelm Harold Dahlkoetter Don Dather Vnrglnra Davls Bette Davis Mary Dederman Donald Delbler Elrzabeth Delbler, Gerald Demaree, Norma Dell, 26, 53, 63 65 Derrlck, Isabelle 25 38 9 13 40 6 40 53 - f ' ....,.. ...., ,..r,....,.....,,,,.... 8 4 ' .. .1 I . . 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