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N . .. .N J. 5 f .. A . . - ' 8 .. .sf Eos Ham l fer Fousi' Freiberq illon Hansen Harper FOUST, GEORGA . . . enrolled in lhe general course . . Dedie lcund lime lor G. A. A. 2, sludenl secrelary 3 . . she yearns lo gel married and lravel lo Calilornia . .. lhinks dancing is lops . , . collecls posl cards as an inler- esling hobby . . . also linds lime lor reading. FREIBERG, JEAN . . . rolling along in lhe slenographic course, Jinx lollowed lhrough wilh G. R. I, G. A. A. 2. annual secrelary 2, allendance secrelary 2-3-4, Round-Up lypisl 3 . . , she craves colored slalionery and spends her lime using il . . . is experiencing her ambilion as a nurse by working al a hospilal. FULLER, MARY LOU . . . worked diligenlly as a member ol G. A, A. I-2 and as a homeroom secrelary 4 . . . lo be an excellenl bookkeeper rales high in l.ou's lulure plans . . . appreciales a good movie along wilh skaling and reading . . . enrolled in lhe commercial course. FLOWERS FOR THE FAIREST. Donna Van Buskirk, loolball gueen ol '45, receives an orchid lrom Dean ivliller, caplain ol lhe '45 Bulldogs. The presenla- lion look place ala dance al Jellers Pavilion. GEORGE, SHIRLEY . . . coming here lrom Omaha her lreshrnan year, Shirls gave all her spare lime lo drawing . . . her senior year lound her wilh a prospeclive Iile-lime male in mind . . . prelers lhe role ol a dielilion nexl lo housekeeping . . . ioined her classmales in lhe classes ol lhe general course. GILLESPIE, EUGENE . . . loolball I-2-3-4, baskelball I-2-3-4. lrack I-2-3-4, Hi-Y I-2-4 . . . college prep , . . Gene was always gabbing aboul sporls, ranching, ioining lhe lvlarinz Corps or women . . . lor some reason old 44 couldnl slay very lar away from room IOS period 3, 5, 7, 3. GLOYER, DON , . . allhough he moved lo Scollsblull and didnil graduale here, Don will be remembered lor his slamp colleclion, malch cover colleclion, his greal loaling and eal- ing . . , Don hooes lo be The besl archileclural designer in lhe counlry . . . sailed lhrough a college prep course and Hi-Y 2. GRIFFITH, DAVID . . . Grill was one ol many high school sludenls who parlicipaled in lhe general course . . . any- lhing ol an ouldoor origin, goll, hunling, and pool seem lo salisly his longings . . . lhoughl aboul being a greal engi- neer on lhe Union Pacilic . . , nol a bad goller. GROVER, MAXINE . . . Ivlacky admils lhal sheis iusl wailing lor lhe righl guy . . . unlil he comes along she'll be conlenl wilh a clerking iob . . . donaled her loyal sup- porl lo glee club I-2-3-4, she looks loward lhe domeslic side ol Iile as sewing is her hobby . . . enioys a good parly. GROVER, HAROLD . . . an induslrial arls course and being a lop-nolch caleleria worker made his school days lull while hunling, fishing, and lrapping helped Maller school lime lly . . . he didn'l seem lo pick up a nickname around school so was iusl known as Harold lo everyone. HAMILTON, MARCIA . . . G. R. I-2-3-4, lreasurer 4, band I-2-3-4, chorus 4. orcheslra 2-3-4, llule lrio I-2-3-4, madrigal 4, girls sexlelle 4, marching band 2-3-4 . . . Susie is also a member ol Jobs Daughlers and lhe TwerpS . . , believes in having lun . . . she wanls lo be a pharmacisl. HANSEN, PHYLLIS . . . lhe leaching prolession looks al- lraclive lo Phil . . . she look lime oul lrom her sludies lor G-. R. 3, G. A. A. 3-4, Knighlhood ol Youlh 3, Woodbee 4 . . . has lhe lascinaling hobby ol collecling foreign money and pillow lops , . . normal lrainer . . . gelling ready lo leach. HARPER, ROBERT . . . visions ol engineering dance lhrough his head, while he allended loolball I-2, lrack I-2-3, Hi-Y 4, college prep course . . . Harp had a cule lillle car which added lo lhe greal colleclion ol N. P. H. S. cars . . . Harp could usually be lound al lhe reservoir wilh his molor boal. CHECKING UP. lylr. and lylrs. Wilson Adams dis- cuss Bill's work wilh ivlrs. Velma Snook al lhe annual open house held November 20. Joyce Walker is an inleresled onlooker, who's nexl2
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Deidel Dowhower EiIioTT Evans Exsfrom Fix Fong Fuller Georqe Gillespie Gloyer GriFliiTI-I Grover M. Grover H PoignanT memories which will live The longesT are oT The lasT TooTball game, The lasT baskerball game, The lasT Track meeT in which They Took parT as seniors. The Tun oT The opereTTa and senior class play pracTices will remain long aTTer equaTions and Tormulas are TorgoTTen . . . Under The moTTo, WiTh TaiTh in The TuTureq wiTh conTidence in Today, wiTh The red rose as The class Tlower, and silver and blue as The class colors, The seniors led all classes in all acTiviTies oT The school. The opereTTa The Marriage oT NanneTTe, presenTed by The chorus on lvlarch l5, TeaTured seniors Winona PeTers as Nannette, Thresa WhiTehead as Tuoime, Jack .lohnsTon as The Duke, Bob Lammers, as Marcel, wiTh ArT I-lickman as business manager oT The producTion. DEIDEL, AUDREY , . . enTered The gay liTe oT a normal Trainer . . . Took parT in The gala aTTairs oT KnighThood oT YouTh 3, Woodbee 4 . . . served on The cabineT oT each as social chairman 3 and librarian 4. . .would be saTisTied wiTh The liTe oT a rural Teacher, aT leasT Tor a while. DOWHOWER, VIRGIL LAVERNE . . . Red calls hirnselT a sporTsman, mainly a hunTer . . . he hopes To be a big dairyman in his laTer days . . . general course . . . a red devil in TooTball I-3-4 he was also a handy garage man when noT sTruggling wiTh school work To keep eligible Tor TooTbalI. ELLIOTT, IMAGEAN . . . dreams oT iusT roaming around The UniTed STaTes and ending up in Idaho . . . along wiTh The sTudies oT The general course, her Time was spenT as a mem- ber OT G. R. 3, G. A. A. 4, and as a librarian 4 , . . painTe ing, reading, and peTs are included in her Tancies. EVANS, ANTHONY . . . aTTended NorTh PlaTTe during his senior year only . . . while in Billings, lvlonTana he shone in I-li-Y I-4, Quill and Scroll 2, band IA2, baskeTball I-2 . . . college prep , . . Tony is known as a hunTer and Tisher, and desires To be known as a newspaper publisher or wriTe'. 26 EXSTROM, MARDELL . . . The sTudies oT The college prep course challenged Chic Tor The pasT Tour gears . .. G. A. A. I-3-4, Bulldog Barkers 2-3-4, secreTary 4 supplied her good Times . . . enioys shows and sporTs . . . collecTs buTTons as a hobby . . . plans To be an accounTanT. FIX, RAYMOND , . . Though oTTen seen TreguenTing The pool hall lbilliardsl, he did Take a slrong college prep course . , . I-Ii-Y 4, hiking, swimming were imporTanT helps . , . Ray was aTTracTed To auTo mechanics in spiTe ol The grease and noise and skinned knuckles. FONG, HELEN , , , her Three years in high school were spenT as a member oT G. A. A. I-2-3, sTudenT council IA2-3 . . . I-lelen has The loTTy arnbiTion oT becoming a docTor or a proTe'ssor in a Chinese college . . . her hobbies a e made up oT reading, skaTing, and collecTing sTamps and phoTographs. FOSTER, JULAINE . . . kepT busy as an aTTendance secre- Tary 2-3-4 and as an annual secreTary 4 . . . was a member oT glee club I, G. R. l . . . Julaine is anoTher oT The senior girls who has hiqh hopes oT becoming a nurse, preferably a laboraiory Technician . . . sTenographic course,
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HART, SHIRLEY LOU . . . aclivilies during her high school days included G. R. and G. A. A .,.. is also a 4-I-l club member . . . commercial course was her olher main allrac- lion . . . Chick would be salisliied raising colls, provided she could break Them . . . dreams of flying her own plane around The world. HARTFORD, JERRY. . . mixed an induslrial arls and a parl lime course . . . was an acliye member of The Nebras- ka Slale Guard before ioining The blue suil boys, Navy in olher words . . . when allending school, hunling, fishing, and roller skaling were in his mind . . . Jerry plans 'ro become a salesman for his lulure. HASTINGS, ROBERT . . . college prep course . . . Bob spenl his sophomore and iunior years in Los Angeles bul de- sired gradualing from N. P. I-I. S ..., foolball I, Track I-4, baskelball I-2-3-4, I-li-Y 4 . . . he has no hobbies, excepl a cerlain blond, and no ambilions . . . a good looking boy, he usually had all The gals swooning. HELBERG, GLEN . . . a Tirsl rale callle roper, Glen is al- ready planning for his ranch . . . he also goes in For hunfing and fishing I-li-Y 4 , . . wilh an induslrial arls :ourse, he finally enlered The nighl life, and was ollen seen wilh blondes . . . Though he didn'l go oul for sporls, his car was handy Tor oul bf Town games. HEURING, DIANE. . .lililled easily Through The college prep course . . . look parl in G. A, A. 2, G. R. 3-4 . . . an- nual secrelary 3 . . . Dinie is one of The Kliks and is also a Job's Daughler . . . hopes some day lo be a welfare worker . . .she enioys wriling lellers and collecling piclures of her friends. HICKMAN, ARTHUR . . . Arlie's conlribulion was fool- ball I-2, lrack I, band 2-3-4, chorus I-2-3-4, presidenl 4, dance band 3'4, annual 4, Round-Up 4, I-li-Y I-4, orcheslra 3-4, madrigal 2-3, oclelle I-2-4, guarlelle 2-3, sax sexfelle 4, and acliyilies assembly 4 . . . a good sporls edilor Tor The RoundAUp, Arl desires lo allencl college. 28 O CHRISTMAS TREE. Dale Langford, Bob Anlon- ides, Bill Merrell, Virginia Taylor, Jess Crane, Thresa Whilehead, Gene Carroll, Marian lvliles, Bob Lam- mers, Bill Pilzer, Dave Grillilh, and Dick Slephens lrim The lree wilh linsel and bulbs. BOTTOMS UP! The closing scenes of A Chrislmas Carol shows The Crachil family drinking a heallh lo lvlr. Scrooge. The parl of Tiny Tim was lilled by Tommy I-lill, small brolher ol Lyle I-Iill. Lile Websler plays a close-Iisled Scrooge. Hari Harfforcl Hashngs Jackson JanDe Beur Janecek
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