Northeast High School - Nordlys Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

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t NORDLYS STAFF Patsy Partridge Editor-in-Chief Betty Stewart Associate Editor Barbara Howard Art Editor Donna Mae Fisher Business Manager Paul Carnahan L. E. Cray Pat Green Maxine McDuff Paul Miller Leighton Mclntire Edith Price Janice Shelton Carolyn Stevens Nan Pearl Chaney Advisor Phyllis Prigmore Co-Advisor Sable nf (CmtteutB Aimmifltratum (ClaBBefl ©njamzatinn Smfalty JJep — ftpurtB ICtfe T - -- . 1 } t - k : vx r:: 7 i ■ f. i r ,m « - ■ ‘ V Lf fi W - iijiii C . ? « 4 .11« l 1L - 1 ■ • .4 . . ;. ; ’ ' i4 . Y% . 1 7 7 Vf ” £ A V % ' «T I %t t r 4 i t ' «i? 1 , si if? j 4 14 i+4 - it .- « . , t M I 1 ♦ . % if • Ui; 1 j i « Jn • Dr. Fred W. Hosier, Superintendent of Schools, was born in Pennsylvania and graduated from Pennsyl- vania State College in 1921. He received his M.A. in 1931 and his Ed.D. in 1938 from Columbia University. From 1921 to 1932 he was teacher and principal in the Pennsylvania schools; from 1934- 40. Dean of the Canal Zone Junior College. In 1936 he established the Department of Education at the University of Panama. From 1940 to 1942 he served as Chief of Institute in the State Depart- ment of Public Instruction, Harrisburg, Pa From 1942-1948 he was Superintendent of Schools, in Allentown, Pennsylvania, where he achieved na- tional recognition for his educational program. In September, 1948, he became superintendent of our Oklahoma City schools. Dr Hosier's philosophy is that the educational pro- gram should be designed to meet the needs of all students, a program that can be matched to com- munity needs cooperatively planned by industry and education. He believes that our schools should teach the value of free enterprise and the democratic way of life, which is our heritage. DR FRED W. HOSLER IBoard of Cducalion of Oklahoma City Public School John C. Pearson, president, R. Lewis Barton, Ira Williams, and C. B. McCray. 4 MR. MACE SPANCLER, vice-principal of Northeast, was born in Champaign, Illinois, graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 1928, and received his M.A. in 1936 He has served as principal of high schools in Wellston and Comanche, Oklahoma, also as principal at Taft in Oklahoma City. An interesting part of Mr. Spangler’s career has been spent in the armed forces. He has risen from private to Lieutenant Colonel in World Wars I and 11 and has been a member of the Infantry, National Guard, and Air Forces. We share his services now with the 310th ,_Air Division, for which he is executive officer. It is his philosophy of education that each student in the public schools be taught to live in a democracy with respect for the rights of others. MR. J. B. GREENE, principal of Northeast, was born in Robert Lee, Texas, and was graduated from Oklahoma City University in 1931. He received his M.A in 1937 from Columbia University, and has completed further graduate work from A M and OU. Mr. Greene was a classroom teacher in the Oklahoma City public schools ten years prior to four years' service as vice-principal at Irving and Harding. But that which means the most to us at Northeast is his service as principal here for the twelve years since the opening of the school. He has dreamed and worked toward the realization of a high school that would meet the needs of the students and citizens in this community. His philosophy is that our education should provide op- portunity for each student to receive instruction and guidance to fit his industrial need, personal evaluation, and self-realization through democratic procedures. Mrs. Frances Janssen, attendant clerk, and Mrs. Maurita Watson, secretary and registrar. J. A. WILES B.S., MS., Science, Student Council Sponsor. PHYLLIS PRIGMORE B.A., Soe. Sci., Eng., Nordlys Co-Sponsor. MARTHA WHITE B S., Math., Bookkeeping. MOLLIE MAE DAVIDSON B.S., Math., Norket Sponsor. R M. GORDON B.S., Science, Ind. Arts. FAYE BILLS B A., M.A , Head of Soc. Sci. NAN PEARL CHANEY B.A., M.S., English, Nordlys Sponsor. ELNA C. SMITH B.A.. B.M., M.Ed., Vocal Music, Choir HENRY W. HOOPER 8.S., MS.. M.Ed., Head of Science. MARJORIE TERRY B.S., M.A , Math. LOUISE LA INC B A., M.A., Head of Eng., Ch, of Awards. Courtesy Club Sponsor. ANNA KELLER B.S.. Commerce, Finance Secre- CHARLES H. RICHMOND B A., Soc. Sci . Drivers' Training MARY ANN WENTROTH B.A., Librarian. VIVIAN MATTOX 8.A., M A . Head of Math. CHESTER A REEVES B S., Head of Ind. Arts. RICHARD KRUECER B S.. M S.. Phys. Ed . Basketball. Baseball. DONNA SCHUMACHER B A.. ME. Art. Stage, Coord, of Activities. Co-Sponsor of Stu- dent Council. DOROTHY ANN CLAY B A . M Ed.. Head of Commerce. Junior Sponsor. CLADYS G GILLETTE B A , M A , English, Visual Aids. WOODROW C. BUSEY B.S.. M E.. Soc Sci.. Asst. Foot- ball Coach. Coif Coach MAMIE CASTLEBERRY B A.. M.A.. Eng.. Honor Society Sponsor. ZA ZELLE GIFFORD B.F.A., M.A . Speech. Play Pro- duction. N.F.L. Sponsor. HENRY ETTA ELLIS B.S., M.S.. Home Making. Y- Teen Sponsor. HASKELL McMANUS B.S.. Soc. Sci., Director of Ath- letics. Football Coach. FLORENCEMAE BAILEY B A.. M.A.. Soc. Sci., Norse- men Scroll Advisor, Norket Co- Sponsor. LYDIA KUGEL BA.. Math.. Spanish. NADINE WILSON B S . M S., Girls’ Sports. Norket Co-Sponsor EDWARD ROSS JEFFERS B Mus., Band. Band Fraternity Sponsor. GRACE BECK B.A., M.A., English. MAUDE PITTMAN B S.. Head of Home Making. Red Cross Sponsor DOROTHY SNEDAKER BA.. M.A . Foreign Language. U. N. I. C Sponsor. Senior Governor Roy Turner and Governor-For-A-Day Eddie Markwell H • uU y- tw % I , f .« t _ • ■ « I • ' ‘ •' ■ • ' f |i t I , , ' X J g A «•! m 1 ► . « ■ .V -. % 4 A . • • w k r ? ‘i « - .-r 'I V, „ £ - ■ ,, , i « - ■-• ,„tl 1 “ i. “■ %. _t v H- I . . - -•w M | | vf' 2 “ M ‘ m m 4 1 f- y' • I I ■ i • W1 r - ♦ m i i ■ %i • i yii. . i f r t v .y ‘ 4 ' + - ■ • •« . • « - « - - . I ♦1 • - J.. - • . I 1 . • ♦ - V Vf r ' V ♦ I , ’ J M ' V “' • « •■ • j ■ ■ • v -•' ' ; k “ % '.£•' • • • r -i ' • . - i ' • k., % _ Vv' ' v j . 4 ' 4 « l M - , „ , y ■ «Ti ' V ‘ ' ' v ?:::' .♦: - « • . - :; i N •« % +C4 • -- , - % + •' ' ' . a SENIOR OFFICERS Leighton Mclntire President James Holder Mary Lou McCullough Eddie Taylor Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Seniors c 10 BETTY ALLSUP DOROTHY ARMER RONALD BARTON YVONNE BEEDLE PAULA BERRY ANN BEWLEY BOYD BRACKETT BETTY BREWER SENIORS DOROTHY EDISON CHARLES ESTES DONNA MAE FISHER PAT FOWLER MARGARET FOX DOROTHY FRAZIER CHARLES FREENY VIRGINIA GAYLORD ZELMA GORDON SHIRLEY GOULD L. E GRAY PAT CREEN BEVERLY GROVES PAT HAGEE DON HALL MARILYN HARRIS MARJORIE BREWER DENNIS BROWN BARBARA CALDWELL VIVIAN CALHOUN DONALD CANFIELD PAUL CARNAHAN BEMA CARROLL VALA JO CASSADY DON COOK DENNIS CREECH HALDANE CROWE LOU ANN CUNNINGHAM PAT DEAN PAUL DE GRAFFENREID CLEVE DODD MARY ALICE EHLERS SENIORS HELEN HARROD BOB HENTHORN LA VERNE HERRING JIMMIE HOGUE JAMES HOLDER HELEN HOOPER BARBARA HOWARD DICK HOWARD HARVEY HURST SHIRLEY INGRAM JOE JOHANNES WANDA JONES CECIL KAMMERDIENER SONNY KOCH RALPH LANDES ROBERT LANGSTON 13 SENIORS CARLTON LEVERICH NANCY LEVERICH NORA MAE LEWIS JIMMIE LITTON NORMA LOFT JAMES LYNE MARILYN MACK EDDIE MARKWELL BILL McANERNY TOMMY McCAFFERY MARY LOU McCullough anne McGinnis LEIGHTON MclNTIRE WILLA DEAN McKAY SUE MEEKS CHARLES MILLER 14 SENIORS VIRGINIA MINNICK JOHN MISKELLY NORMA MITCHAM VERYL MOORE is VIOLET NEALY JOE NELSON MARILYN NOTI TOM O'NEAL TEDDY PAGE EARL PARKER PATSY PARTRIDGE MAXINE PAYNE EDITH PRICE RUDENE RADUSHEFF ROSEMARIE RAMSEY BILL REINTS DALE REYNOLDS EULA RIEK MARY RITCHEY SYBIL ROBERTS SENIORS JIMMY ROBERTSON ROSEMARY ROBINSON LORETTA ROWE JIMMIE RUPP LLOYD SALES DAVID SCOLES BOBBY SEITIGNER JEAN SEYMOUR JANICE SHELTON DOROTHY SHIPMAN KENNETH SINGLETON EARL SNEDEKER 16 SENIORS NORMA STACEY CAROLYN STAFFORD MARILYN STAFFORD RICHARD STEPHENS ANNA JO STEVENS CAROLYN STEVENS MARION SWEARINGEN DOROTHY SWICK EDDIE TAYLOR RAYMOND THEIMER DON TUTTLE RONALD TUTTLE RICHARD VAN ANTWERP BILLY VAN METER SALLYE WEBSTER PAULINE YOUNG 17 Senior ALLSUP. BETTY: 10 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Y-Teen, 2 semesters. ARMER, DOROTHY: •Armer ; 12 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Courtesy Club. 2 semesters; Norkets, 6 semesters; Office Assistant. 2 semesters; Y-Teen. 6 semesters. Social Chairman; ’47, President; '48 BARTON, RONALD: 12 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Baseball. 4 semesters; Football, 6 semesters. All-City, '46, 2 years lettered; Norsemen, 8 semesters; Student Council. 3 semesters. BEEDLE, YVONNE; Beedle”; 6 semesters at NHS; Homemaking; U.N.I.C.. 2 semesters; Red Cross, 3 semesters; Y-Teen, 6 semesters. BERRY. PAULA ANN: Sister”; 6 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Choir, 6 semesters. Chairman; Norkets. 6 semesters. Secretary, '48; U.N.I.C., 4 semesters. Vice-President. '48; Student Council 1 semester; Y-Teen, 4 semesters; Honor Society. 5 semesters. BEWLEY, ANN: 4 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Y-Teen, 2 semesters. BREWER. BETTY: Baby ; 6 semesters at NHS; Hall Proctor. 2 semesters; Norkets. 6 semesters, Doorkeeper, '48; Student Council, 1 semester; Y-Teen. 2 semesters; Honor Society, 1 semester; Home- room Secretary, '47, Teen-Town Representative, 3 semesters. BRACKETT. ROBERT: Boyd ; 7 semesters at NHS; Industrial Arts. BROWN. DENNIS: Sexy ; 12 semesters at NHS; College Prepara- tory; Band. 6 semesters. Drum Major, ’48-’49; Band Frat. 7 semes- ters. President '49. Pledge Master '46-47; Choir, 2 semesters; N.F.L.. 3 semesters; U.N.I.C., 2 semesters; Pep Council, 2 semesters; Projectionist. 3 semesters; Student Council. 2 semesters, Treasurer '47; Vice-President, '48; Junior Class Treasurer. CALDWELL. BARBARA: Barba Lee ; 6 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Norkets, 6 semesters. Secretary '47; President '48; Office Assistant. 2 semesters; Quill and Scroll, 2 semesters; Scroll. 4 semesters. Business Manager, '48; Y-Teen, 6 semesters. Secretary '47; Nordleys. 2 semesters. CALHOUN. VIVIAN: Viv ; 7 semesters at NHS; General. CANFIELD. DONALD: Don ; 8 semesters at NHS; Industrial Arts. CARNAHAN, PAUL: • 1 1 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Band. 10 semesters; Band Frat. 4 semesters; Nordlys, 2 semesters; Band Award. CARROLL. BEMA: Bema ; 12 semesters at NHS; General. CASSADY. VALA JO: Jo' ; 6 semesters at NHS; General; Choir. 4 semesters; Y-Teen. 4 semesters. COOK. DONALD: Cookie : 8 semesters at NHS; College Prepara- tory; Football, 6 semesters; Golf, 2 semesters. CREECH. DENNIS: Lefty ; 8 semesters at NHS; Industrial Arts. CROWE. HALDENE: Danny ; 12 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Choir, 3 semesters; Honor Society, 2 semesters. CUNNINGHAM, LOU ANN: 12 semesters at NHS; College Prepara- tory; Choir. 8 semesters: Norkets. 8 semesters; U.N.I.C., 4 semes- ters, Vice-President. '47; Student Council. 7 semesters. Treasurer. '48. Secretary, '48; Y-Teen. 4 semesters; Honor Society, 10 semes- ters, President. '48-’49; American Legion Award, 8th grade DAR; 9th grade, Junior High Scholarship. DEAN, PAT: Deanie ; 10 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Norkets. 6 semesters. Doorkeeper. '47; Quill and Scroll, 1 semester; Red Cross. 5 semesters; Scroll, 2 semesters; Y-Teen. 6 semesters. Vice-President, '48. President. '49. DeGRAFFENRIED. PAUL: Craff ; 6 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; U.N.I.C.. 2 semesters DODD. CLEVE: 8 semesters at NHS; Industrial Arts. EHLERS. MARY ALICE: Mae ; 12 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Hall Proctor. 1 semester; Norkets. 5 semesters, reporter. '47; Red Cross, 2 semesters; Scroll. 1 semester; Y-Teen. 4 semesters. ESTES. CHARLES: 12 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Norse- men, 6 semesters. Sergeant-at-Arms. ’48-’49; Student Council, 1 semester. President. '48-'49; Scholastic Award; Homeroom Secre- tary. 46. Vice-President. '46. FISHER. DONNA MAE: DM.”; 6 semesters at NHS: College Preparatory; Norkets. 6 semesters; Inter-Scholastic Chairman; U.N.I.C., 2 semesters. President. '48; Quill and Scroll. 2 semesters; Red Cross. 1 semester; Scroll, 4 semesters. Advertising Manager; Y-Teen. 6 semesters: Nordlys, 2 semesters, Business Manager '48- '49; Honor Society, 6 semesters. FOWLER. PAT: Trish ; 6 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Norkets. 6 semesters. Doorkeeper. '47, President. '49; U.N.I.C., 2 semesters; Pep Council, 2 semesters. President. '48; Quill and Scroll. 2 semesters; Red Cross. 5 semesters. President '46-'47-'48; Scroll. 4 semesters; Exchange Editor, '48; Y-Teen, 6 semesters; Nordlys. 2 semesters. FOX. MARGARET: Foxie ; 6 semesters at NHS; College Prepara- tory; Courtesy Club, 6 semesters; Hall Proctor. 2 semesters; Library Assistant, 2 semesters; Norkets. 6 semesters. Secretary. '49; U.N.I.C., 4 semesters; Secretary, '46; Y-Teen. 6 semesters; Homeroom Secre- tary. '47. FRAZIER. DOROTHY: Dot ; 3 semesters at NHS; General. FREENY. CHARLES: Cicero ; 12 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Choir. 2 semesters; Football. 6 semesters. Lettered 3 years; Norsemen, 7 semesters; Boys' Week Official. GAYLORD. VIRGINIA: Jennie ; 12 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Hall Proctor. 2 semesters; Norkets, 5 semesters; Student Council. 1 semester; Y-Teen, 2 semesters. GORDON. ZELMA: Tootie ; 6 semesters at NHS; College Prepara- tory; Girls’ O Club, 2 semesters; Norkets. 6 semesters; Vice- President. '48; Office Assistant. 2 semesters; U.N.I.C . 2 semesters; Quill and Scroll, 2 semesters. Scroll, 5 semesters, Editor, '48; Y- Teen. 5 semesters. Treasurer; Nordlys, 2 semesters, Business Man- ager, '47-’48. GOULD. SHIRLEY: Shirl ; 5 semesters at NHS; College Prepara- tory; Choir, 5 semesters; Norkets. 4 semesters; Y-Teen. 3 semesters GRAY. L. E.: 5 semesters at NHS; General; Quill and Scroll, 1 semester; Nordlys. 1 semester. GREEN. PAT: 7 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Courtesy Club. 3 semesters; Norkets. 7 semesters; U.N.I.C.. 4 semesters. Treasurer. '47; Inter-Club Representative. '48; Y-Teen, 6 semes- ters; Nordlys. 2 semesters; Quill and Scroll, 1 semester. GROVES, BEVERLY: 12 semesters at NHS; Comme cial; Choir. 2 semesters; Norkets. 4 semesters; Norsemen Sweetheart, ’48-'49; Office Assistant. 2 semesters; Student Council. 6 semesters; Y-Teen, 4 semesters. HAGEE. PATRICIA: “Pat ; 10 semesters at NHS; College Prepara- tory; Band. 2 semesters; Majorette; Choir, 6 semesters; Library Assistant, 2 semesters; Honor Society, 2 semesters. HARRIS. MARILYN: 12 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; NFL, 6 semesters. President. '47-'48: Red Cross. 3 semesters; Student Council. 6 semesters, Junior High President, 2 semesters; Play Pro- duction, 8 semesters; Junior Altrusan, '49. HENTHORN, BOB: 8 semesters at NHS; Commercial. HERRING. LAVERNE: Sandy”; 12 semesters at NHS; General; Choir, 1 semester; Library Assistant, 2 semesters; Quill and Scroll, 2 semesters; Scroll, 5 semesters. Assistant Editor, '48; Honor Society, 2 semesters HARROD, HELEN: Sugie ; 6 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Choir. 4 semesters: Norkets, 6 semesters; Student Council. 4 semes- ters, Secretary. '49; Y-Teen. 6 semesters, Historian. '48; Football Queen; Teen Town, 4 semesters; Treasurer and Secretary. HOGUE, JIMMY: 11 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Foot- ball, 6 semesters; U.N.I.C., 1 semester. HOLDER. JAMES: Earthquake : 12 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Football, 8 semesters. Captain, '48; Norsemen, 6 semes- ters. Treasurer, '46; Student Council. 8 semesters. Secretary, ’47; Junior Rotarian; All-City Football; All-State Football; Honor Society. 2 semesters; Vice-President Senior Class. HOOPER, HELEN: 12 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Choir, 8 semesters; Norkets, 7 semesters; U.N.I.C., 2 semesters; Student Council, 2 semesters; Y-Teen. 6 semesters; Honor Society. 10 semesters; Coed Council. 4 semesters HOWARD. BARBARA: Babs ; 10 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Band Fraternity Sweetheart; Choir. 6 semesters; Honor Society. 3 semesters: NFL., 2 semesters; Norkets. 7 semesters. Doorkeeper. '46. Corresponding Secretary, '47, Cheerleader. '48-49; Pep Council. 2 semesters; Quill and Scroll. 2 semesters; Student Council. 1 semester, Vice-President. '49; Y-Teen, 6'semes:ers. sec- retary. '48; Nordlys. 4 semesters. Art Editor; Uirls’ State-; Junior Class Secretary. HOWARD. DICK: i2 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Quill and Scroll. 2 semesters: Scroll, 5 semesters. Business Manager. Sports Editor HURST. HARVEY: 8 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Band, 7 semesters; Projectionist. 7 semesters. INGRAM. SHIRLEY: Shirl . 7 semesters at NHS; Commercial; Choir. 7 semesters? Norkets. 7 semesters; U.N.I.C.. 2 semesters; Red Cross. 2 semesters. Vice-President. JOHANNES. JOE: 2 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory. KAMMERDEINER. CECIL: Poochie”; 12 semesters at NHS; Col- lege Preparatory; U.N.I.C., 2 semesters; Projectionist, 4 semesters; Honor Society, 1 semester. KOCH. SONNY: Sonny Boy ; 8 semesters at NHS; College Prepara- tory; Band. 2 semesters; Baseball. 6 semesters; Football. 8 semesters; Student Council. 2 semesters; Lettered three years in Football. 3 letters in Baseball. LANDES. RALPH: 12 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Band. 10 semesters; Band Fraternity, 9 semesters; Student Council, 1 semester. LANGSTON. ROBERT: Einstein : 11 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Band, 6 semesters; Band Fraternity. 4 semesters. Secre- tary; U.N.I.C., 4 semesters; Projectionist. 10 semesters; Honor So- ciety, 6 semesters; N.F.L., 6 semesters; Junior Rotarian; Gaylord 18 e . —senior Science Award. 46. LEVERICH, CARLTON: 6 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Band, 3 semesters. Band Fraternity, 3 semesters; U.N.I.C., 2 semes- ters; Red Cross. 1 semester; Tennis. 1 semester. LEVER ICH. NANCY; 6 semesters at NHS; General; Choir, 4 semes- ters; Y-Teen. 4 semesters. LEWIS. NORA MAE Mae ; 12 semesters at NHS; Commercial; Choir, 9 semesters; Norkets. 7 semesters; U N.I.C., 2 semesters; Y-Teen, 10 semesters. LOFT. NORMA: 2 semesters at NHS; Business LITTON. JIMMY: Jim-6oM; 8 semesters at NHS; College Prepara- tory; Choir. 4 semesters; Norsemen. 6 semesters; Cheerleader, '48- 49, Pep Council. 2 semesters; Junior Rotarian. LYNE. JAMES: Pete : General. MACK. MARILYN: Shorty ; 6 semesters at NHS; College Prepara- tory; Choir. 5 semesters; Secretary. 48; Hall Proctor, 2 semesters; Norkets. 6 semesters. Historian. 46. Treasurer. '47; U.N.I.C., 2 semesters; Pep Council. 1 semester; Red Cross, 6 semesters; Y-Teen. 5 semesters; Homeroom Secretary. 2 semesters MACKEY. LUCILLE: Lucy Belle ; 12 semesters at NHS; Com- mercial; Band. 2 semesters; Norkets. 7 semesters, Corresponding Secretary, '48; Office Assistant. 2 semesters; Y-Teen. 4 semesters. MARKWELL. EDDIE Hoppy ’; 8 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Basketball. 4 semesters. Captain. 48-’49; Choir, 7 semesters. Vice-President. 48; Hall Proctor. 2 semesters; Pep Coun- cil. 2 semesters. Student Council, 3 semesters; Lettered 3 years in Basketball. President of the Junior Class; Teen Town Board. 4 semesters, Governor for a day. '48. McANERNY. BILL: 6 semesters at NHS; General; Choir. 1 semes- ter. Norsemen. 4 semesters. President. '48; Student Council, 2 semesters; President, 49. McCAFFREY. THOMAS A.: ‘Tommy ; 6 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; U.N.I.C.. 4 semesters. McCULLOUGH. MARY LOU: 6 semesters at NHS: College Prepara- tory; Choir. 6 semesters; Treasurer, '48; Courtesy Club. 4 semesters; Norkets. 6 semesters; U.N.I.C., 2 semesters, Secretary. ‘47; Y-Teen, 6 semesters. Social Chairman. '48 McGINNIS. ANNE: Shorty ; 4 semesters; College Preparatory; U N 1C. 4 semesters. MclNTIRE. LEIGHTON: Mack”; 6 semesters at N H.S.; College Preparatory; Baseball. 4 semesters; Basketball. 2 semesters; Choir. 5 semesters. Football. 2 semesters; UN 1C. 2 semesters. Vice-Presi- dent. 47; Pep Council. 2 semesters; Student Council, 2 semesters; Senior Class President. McKAY. WILLA DEAN: Deanie ; 4 semesters at NHS; Com- mercial. MILLER. CHARLES: Ripper ; 8 semesters at NHS; Industrial Arts; Band. 4 semesters. MINNICK. VIRGINIA: Ginger ; 6 semesters at NHS; General. MISKELLY. JOHN 8 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Choir. 2 semesters; Football. 7 semesters; All-City. 48; Norket Dream Boy. MOORE. VERYL: 11 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory. MORGAN. DORIS: 12 semesters at NHS; Commercial. MORGAN. JIMMY: Bruiser ; 12 semesters at NHS; Commercial, Football. 4 semesters. NEALY. VIOLET: Vi ; General; Choir. 6 semesters; Ciris’ O Club. 6 semesters, Vice-President. ’48- 49. NELSON. JOE: 12 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Band. 12 semesters. Student Director. '48. Band Fraternity. 9 semesters. Secretary, '46. Vice-President, '47, Pledge Master. '48; Choir, 2 semesters; Football. 6 semesters. Lettered '46- 47; Norsemen. 8 semesters. Vice-President. '47. Cheerleader. 48: U.N.I.C.. 4 semes- ters; Pep Council. 2 semesters; Projectionist. 6 semesters; Student Council. 2 semesters. Vice-President. 48; Junior Rotarian; Honor Society, 6 semesters; All-State Band. 2 years. NOTT. MARILYN: Q ; 6 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Norkets. 6 semesters; U.N.I.C.. 4 semesters. President. 48; Y-Teen, 6 semesters. O'NEAL. TOM: Tommy ; 12 semesters at NHS; College Prepara- tory; Band, 4 semesters; Band Frat, 3 semesters; Baseball. 2 semes- ters; Football. 3 semesters; Norsemen. 8 semesters; Pin-Up Boy, •47- 48. PAGE. TEDDY Cannon Ball ; 12 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Football, 6 semesters. Lettered in Football 2 years. PARKER. EARL. 6 semesters at NHS; General PARTRIDGE. PATSY: Pastey ; 4 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Norkets. 4 semesters; Historian; Office Assistant. 2 semesters; U.N.I.C.. 4 semesters; Pep Council. 2 semesters; Quill Gr Scroll. 2 semesters: Scroll. 2 semesters; Y-Teen. 4 semesters; Nord- lys, 4 semesters. Editor. ’48- 49; Homeroom Secretary. ‘48. PAYNE. MAXINE: Payne ; 12 semesters at NHS: College Prepara- tory; Choir. 4 semesters; N.F.L., 6 semesters; Norkets, 4 semesters. Cheerleader; Pep Council, 2 semesters; Y-Teen. 4 semesters. PRICE. EDITH: Price ; 6 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Giris O” Club. 6 semesters. Secretary-Treasurer 48; President. '49; Golf, 3 semesters; Norkets, 5 semesters, Vice-President, 49; Tennis. 3 semesters; won 2nd in golf at state tournament. RADUSHEFF. RUDENE: Deneie ; 8 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Choir. 4 semesters. RAMSEY. ROSEMARIE: 6 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Hall Proctor, 2 semesters; NFL. 5 semesters; Norkets. 4 semesters; U.N.I.C., 2 semesters; Red Cross. 2 semesters. RE I NTS, BILL: 12 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Honor Society. 4 semesters. REYNOLDS. DALE: Renny”; 12 semesters at NHS; College Prepara- tory; Baseball. 6 semesters; Choir, 10 semesters; Hall Proctor, 1 semester; Student Council. 4 semesters; Lettered 3 years In baseball. RE IK, EULA: 6 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Norkets. 4 semesters; Y-Teen. 4 semesters; Hall Proctor. 2 semesters. ROBERTSON. JIMMY: 3 semesters at NHS; Commercial. ROBINSON. ROSEMARY: Rosie ; 3 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Band, I semester; Norkets. 7 semesters; Scroll. 2 semes- ters; Y-Tecn, 6 semesters. ROWE. LORETTA: Mona”; 6 semesters at NHS; College Prepara- tory; Choir, 2 semesters. RUPP. JIMMIE: 8 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Choir, 6 semesters. SALE. LLOYD: Row ; 6 semesters at NHS. SCOLES, DAVID: 9 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory. SEITSINGER. BOBBY 6 semesters at NHS. SEYMOUR. JEAN: Jeanie”; 6 semesters at NHS; College Prepara- tory; Norkets. 6 semesters; U.N.I.C., 4 semesters; Student Council. 2 semesters; Y-Teen. 5 semesters. Secretary. '47; Honor Society. 5 semesters. Secretary. 47. SHELTON. JANCIE: 6 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Nor- kets. 6 semesters; U.N.I.C.. 2 semesters; Quill Or Scroll, 1 semester; Scroll, 1 semester; Y-Teen. 6 semesters; Nordlys, 2 semesters. SHIPMAN. DOROTHY: Dottie”; 6 semesters at NHS; Commercial. SINGLETON. KENNETH: 12 semesters at NHS; National Livestock Stock Award. SNEDAKER. EARL: Mel ; 12 semesters; College Preparatory; Bas- ketball. 4 semesters; Choir. 7 semesters; Norsemen. 8 semesters; U.N.I.C, 2 semesters Red Cross, 12 semesters; Track. I semester STACEY, NORMA JEAN: 8 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Choir, 8 semesters; Hall Proctor, 2 semesters; N.F.L., 8 semesters. Treasurer, 48; Norkets. 6 semesters; Y-Teen. 4 semesters; U.N.I.C., 8 semesters. 2 semesters. STAFFORD. CAROLYN: 4 semesters at NHS; Commercial. STAFFORD. MARILYN: 4 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory: Library Assistant. 2 semesters; Red Cross, 2 semesters; Y-Teen. 3 semesters. STEPHENS. RICHIE: 12 semesters at NHS; Football. 6 semesters; Lettered in Football 2 years. STEVENS. ANNA JO: Annie ; 2 semesters at NHS; Red Cross. 1 semester. STEVENS. CAROLYN: 12 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Courtesy Club, 5 semesters; Norkets. 6 semesters. Cheerleader. 48- ‘49; Office Assistant. 2 semesters; U.N.I.C., 2 semesters; Pep Coun- cil. 2 semesters; Red Cross. 3 semesters; Student Council. 6 semes- ters; Y-Teen. 6 semesters; Treasurer, 47; Honor Society. 4 semesters. SWEARINGEN. MARION: Rip ; 10 semesters; Industrial Arts. SWICK. DOROTHY: 4 semesters at NHS; Commercial; Red Cross. 2 semesters. EDDIE TAYLOR 6 semesters at NHS; College Preparatory; Choir. 5 semesters. President. 48- 49. Vice-President. 46- 47 ; Norsemen. 5 semesters. Scrgrant-at-Arms. 47- 48; Pan American. 2 semesters. Sergeant-at-Arms. 47-’48; Senior Class Treasurer. THEIMER. RAYMOND: Ray ; 10 semesters. College Preparatory; Choir. 1 semester. U.N.I.C.. 2 semesters. TUTTLE. DONALD: Don ; 10 semesters at NHS; College Prepara- tory; Choir. 1 semester; U.N.I.C.. 2 semesters TUTTLE. RONALD: Lee ; 10 semesters at NHS; General VAN ANTWERP. RICHARD: 12 semesters at NHS; College Prepara- tory; Norsemen. 7 semesters. Treasurer. '48; U.N.I.C., 2 semesters; Red Cross. 2 semesters. VAN MEJER. BILLY: 12 semesters at NHS: College Preparatory: Football, 4 semesters; Lettered 2 years in Football; Norsemen. 8 semesters. WEBSTER. SALLYE: Lil Girl ; 6 semesters at NHS; Commercial; Choir. 4 semesters; Hall Proctor. 1 semester; Norkets. 4 semesters; Office Assistant. 4 semesters. 19 CLARA ADKINS BRYCE BAGGETT JIMMIE BALL MARY BANKS J C. BANISTER JO ANN BARNETT BILL BEALS JOE BEARD DOROTHY BERVINKLE CHARLOTTE BLALOCK MILTON BOYLES GORDON BUCKLE BILL BURCETT ALMEDA BURNETT ALBERT BROWNLEE DON BRAZEAL MONTA LOU BREEDLOVE PHILLIP CARROLL VELMA CASE JAMES CASKEY MARJORIE CASSADY BYRON CHITWOOD FLORINE CLARK MARY COTTON DOYLE COWCER 20 JUNIORS DALE COX DON CRAIN DONALD CRISS DON DeCRAFFENREID MARSHALL DeCRAFFENREID DOROTHY DINWIDDIE MARGARET DINWIDDIE GLORIA DYE PATTY EASLEY LaVONNE ECKHARDT MARY ELLISON JOAN FARLEY EL INORE FINEFROCK ROSE MARIE FITZCERALD DEAN CARRISON JOHN GENTRY ANNA MAE GILMORE MAURICE GREEN JOY CREGORY NORMA GROVES BOB HENDRICK CAROLYN HILL TOM HOCH JERE HOGUE ROBERT HOLT 2 JUNIORS SHERMAN HOPE BETTY HOWARD ELIZABETH HUBBARD HELEN HURST MARY ANN JAMES JOANN JONES EARL KEEFER CAROLYN KELLY EDNA KIDDER DONALD LaFEVERS CLYDE LaCRONE BETTY LANCLEY BARBARA LEE DICK LEWIS MARGARET LIN INCER EUGENE LONCWITH WANONA LOZIER REX LYNCH KENNETH McCALL DEAN McNEALY JEANNE McNEILL BOB MAPLES CLAP ICE MEDIS JIM MILLER RUTH MISKELLY 22 JUNIORS STAN MUENZLER EULA MAE NARCOMEY TOMMY NEWTON BARBARA NORWOOD DONALD NUSS JOHN OGLE ALDENE ORE MARILYN PARKER RUTH PEARSON WILSON POLLOCK JO GAYLE SAWYER EULA MAE SEAL JOHN SEAVEY MAXINE SELLERS RUTH SIMMONS LEON SON DELORES SMITH BILL STEPHENSON PATSY STERLING BETTY STEWART LAQUITA TACKER BONNIE THRELKELD TOMMY THORNLEY CARLENE TRAUB CLAUDETTE TRIGG 23 OLGA TROCHTA JACKIE VAUGHN CATHERINE WAGNER BEVERLY WARD BLONDINA WELCH DOROTHY WHEELER Well, here we are JUNIORS. 164 strong Not long now until that big day when we can proudly say we have finished high school! To head this most famous class we have Jim Miller, president; Bob Gentry, vice-president; Harry Wright, secretary; and Clyde LaGrone. treasurer. And you will notice that a junior. Betty Stewart, is assistant editor of Nordlys. However, we have really gone places. Northeast sports just wouldn’t have made the grade without those good ole juniors. Take football, for instance, the best game of all. We have as co-captains for next year Jimmy Miller and Billy McDonald Bobby Anderson. Bob Gentry. Walter Goodner. Larry Hedinger. Gene Price, and Harry Wright really spark up the team, too. And who is high stepping at all these games? Why naturally, a junior. Ruth Simmons, band queen. And then that extra special favorite sport — basket- ball!! And who practically takes over the team — of course — the juniors, such as Dean Garrison. Bob Hen- drick. Clyde LaGrone. Jim Miller, and Dean McNealy! Now can anyone blame us for being proud of our athletes??? Bill Beals. Marjorie Cassady, Anna Mae Gilmore. Sher- man Hope, Clyde LaGrone. Clara Ramsey. Lynn Wilhite, and Elizabeth Young are on the National Honor Society Roll. Marking their way in the Play Production Class are Bryce Baggett. Bob Maples, Clara Ramsey, and Don Brazeal. Now that we are just about to become seniors we still like to have one special memory, such as the won- derful Junior-Senior prom we worked so hard for — but it was worth it because as you know it was the best ever given. The people that spent their valuable time on the prom committee were Jim Miller. Helen Hurst. Dorothy Berwinkle. Bill Beals. Patty Easley. Clara Adkins. Gene Price. Bob Maples. Margaret Lininger. Joe Beard, and Carolyn Hill. So here’s to the class of ’50! Good luck. Juniors! 24 DOUCLAS ALLEN CAROL ALLSUP BOBBY ANDERSON JERE ANDERSON BARBARA BALE HOMER BARNETT DON BALLIETT AUSTIN BELL OLETA BEST JEANNE BIRDWELL R C BOWEN LORN A BOWEN JERRY BRANDON VIRGINIA BROWN SALLY BOURNE JERRY BRAZEAL BARBARA BROWN WANDA BURROWS CHARLENE CALLARMAN ROY CANFIELD HAROLD CARPENTER RICHARD COURSEY ROSEMARY CRIXELL MARJORIE CROWLEY EDDIE DANNER 25 SOPHOMORES JACK DENNIS ANN DINWIDDIE DON DAUGHERTY LAHOMA DOWNING LEE DUNN MARGON FALES LOUIS FIORETTI WANDA FISHER ALMEDA FRANKLIN JAMES FLY JO ANN GEE RICHARD CIFFORD CAROL GRENIGER FRANK CUTHERY JEROME GOLDMAN DON HADLOCK MARY HAMILTON MARY HAMILTON JOYCE HAMMAR BEN HARRIS GENE HARTMAN DOROTHY HENDRICKS GARY HERNDON MARY LOU HINCHEE JEAN HOPKINS 26 SOPHOMORES WAYNE HORNBECK KARL HORNBECK ELLEN HOUSTON ELIZABETH HUBBARD JIMMY JACKSON CAROLYN JOHNSON CAROL JEAN JONES HELEN LAND JACKIE LEACH JANET LEGO NIT A LEUCEMORS TAYLOR LINZEY LORETTA MACKEY SANDRA MASON CLARETTA MAXEY PAMELA McANALLY RUSSELL McANERNY ALLAN McBRIDE CYPSY McCORMACK MAURINE McELVANY JEAN MEALY CENEVIEVE MINOR DOLORES MUEHLHAUSEN BETTY NEALY CLIFFORD NELSON 27 HARVEY NORRIS DIXIE O’NEAL MARTHA RITCHEY FRANK PATTERSON ANN PEARSON PAUL PEARSON GEORGE PETTY DON PETTY ELEANOR PRICE JERRY PULSE FARRELL RADER HARLAND ROBERTS AUBREY ROBERTS DON ROBERTS SUZANNE ROGERS 28 BOB RICHTER PATTY SAYLOR MAURINE SCHMIDT JOHN SCOLES DENNIS SCOTT SHIRLEY SETTLE WARREN SHAVER RONALD SHIREY DOLORES SHEETS MAXINE SHIPMAN MARGARET SHOEMAKER CECIL SKAGCS LEONARD SMOOT SARAH TAYLOR ELIZABETH TUTTLE CHARLES TURNER CECIL SNELL BILLY STARBUCK JENNIE LOU STEELE FLORENCE STORY CAROLYN STRASNER HOWARD VOEGLE BOBBY WALLER PAUL WENDELL JIM WURMAN JACK ADLER LEON ALLEN JEAN BOLTON HELEN BOWMAN EILEEN BUCKLE 29 FRESHMEN JOE BURGESS ELIZABETH CALLAHAN ANN CAMPBELL CAROLYN CASSADY LORA CASE BARBARA CHILES LEO CLINKENBEARD LAQUITA CODAY BILL COUNCIL JACK CRUTCHFIELD LOUISE DeGARIS ELOYSE DONOVAN MADOLYN DOUGLAS JEAN DRANNON JOHN FOREE ROBERT FOSTER ANN GARDNER CONNIE GOODNER MEREDITH GRAY HAZEL HARDIN LOUELLA HART PATRICIA HARP SUE ANN HEWITT LEDLIE HOLLAND RONALD HOPE 30 JOHN HOOTEN BEVERLY HOWARO MOLLY SUE JOHNSON NORMA JOHNSON JERRY KENNEMER PEGGY LAMB MARILYN LAUGHBAUM SALLY LATIN VIVIEN LEE MARTHA MARTIN THERESA McCALL PATSY McCALL ION ANDY McCOLLUM JIM McLANE MARCIA MILES MARY MILLER SHIRLEY MONROE’ PEGGY MONSEY JOHN NARCOMEY DOUGLAS NEALY VIRGINIA NELSON NADINE NORRIS JERRY PAGE JIM PARK JIMMIE PAYNE 31 FRESHMEN BOB REEVES PAT SEAGO JANNIS RETHFORD PAT SEAY LEOTA RITCHEY MARJORIE SEITSINGER MILDRED ROGERS LA JUANA SHEETS BILL SAVELY RICHARD SHIVE ROBERT SMOUSE PHILLIP STANDLY PEGGY STANLEY TERRY STARR ANN STOCKTON RAMONA STOVER JEAN ANN STRONG JOHN TEMPLETON CAROLYN THOMAS BETTY VAN ANTWERP A. JIMMIE VAUGHN JOHN WARD CATHRYN WATERS JAMES YOUNG CAROLE ZWICK 32 Flashing colors, brilliant schemes, Well-laid plans for future dreams. Haunting memories, soulful sighs, Hearty laughter, hearty cries; Soothing victory, hard defeat, Winter snows and summer heat, Change of fashion, change of friend, Hours of centuries that will not end; Boisterous joking, silence dead. Questions answered, lessons read. Caught for laughing, schedule changed, Silken hair, date arranged; Chaos, lightning, thunderclaps, Books, pencils, rules and maps, Lilacs, violets, roses fair. Sultry evenings, formals flair; Final tests, graduation night, High school’s over, future bright. Farewell speeches, heartfelt tears, Solemn voices, rowdy cheers; Storm is over, sunny sheen. Pastel colors, pink and green. Graceful arch from start to end. Lasting friendship, lasting friends. Marilyn Harris f-m . j I I 1 • f J- M r ' V y- Jlr ’ ’« rk ' • • ■ 4 • Mg - • rM - r - v ;• „ i’ ... -; i Ji'u' rvv'i - !. 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Dolores Muehlhausen, Dolores Sheets. Fred Phillis. Robert Foster, Andy Coates, George Petty, Harold Carpenter, James Worley, John Seavey, Jimmy Almond, Joe Nelson, John Worley. Leonard Smoot, Don Had lock, LaJuanna Sheets, Queen Ruth Simmons, Jack Dilbeck. Student Director DENNIS BROWN JOE NELSON TWIRLERS Jack Alder. Blondina Welch, Suxanne Rogers, Hazel Hardin. Eula Mae Narcomey, Pat Hagee ifdand Claudette Trigg, Charles Turner, Ralph Landes, Gene Haney, Drum Major Dennis Brown, Floyd Criss, Paul Carnahan, Dewan Kerley, Larry Hedinger. Harold Brown, Wallace Loper, Mary Hamilton, Don Cockrell, Jack Alder, Ronald Hope. STAND- ING: Director E. R. Jeffers, Jimmy Jackson, Ronald Cater, Carlton Leverich, Jerry Page. Band Queen RUTH SIMMONS Director E. R. JEFFERS FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Cynthi Wingert, jr. sec.; Pat Dale, jr. trees.; Madolyn Douglas, jr. pres.; Eloyse Donovan, jr. vice-pres.; Mar- garet Lininger. sr. treas.; Joe Nelson, sr. vice-pres.; Patty Easley, sr. sec.; Charles Estes, sr. pres. Student C c ounci REPRESENTATIVES ROW ONE: Pat Cheney. Mad- olyn Douglas. Eloyse Donovan. Pat Dale, Patty Easley. Mar- garet Lininger, Cynthia Win- gert. ROW TWO: Carolyn Berry. Carole Webster. Tom Bebe, Lequetta Tacker. Betty Brewer. Clara Adkins, Eliza- beth Young, Rae Donna Moore. Bill Bicking. ROW THREE: Jannis Rethford. Car- olyn Stevens. Dale Reynolds. Delores Sheets. Lou Ann Cun- ningham. Ann Campbell, Jen- nie Lou Steele, Carolyn Kelly. Marcia Miles. Charles Estes. ROW FOUR: Don Roberts. Farrell Rader. Robert Smouse. Bill McAnerny, Eddie Mark- well, Ronald Barton, Bill Beals, Joe Nelson. CHAIRMEN ROW ONE: Donald Wade. Betty Owen. Beverly Scally. Diane Ship. Nancy Lewis, Buddy Wayte. ROW TWO: Paula Berry. Pat DeGraffen- ried. Delores Smith, Sally Bourne. Helen Harrod. Mary Miller. ROW THREE: Bill Stephenson. Bill Savely, Richard Shive. Earl Keffer. Sybil Roberts, Arlene Aynes. ROW FOUR: Leighton Mc- Intire, James Holder, Sher- man Hope. Jim Miller. Sonny Koch. Ralph Landes. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Bill McAnemy. sr. pres.; Bar- bara Howard, sr. vice-pres ; Helen Harrod. sr. sec.; Sher- man Hope, sr treas.; Betty Van Antwerp, jr. pres.; Caro- lyn Thomas, jr. vice-pres.; Raymond Kerr. jr. sec ; Joyce Voli, jr. treas. REPRESENTATIVES ROW ONE: Betty Brewer, Marilyn Mack. Jennie Lou Steele. Clara Adkins. Carole Webster. Jack Crutchfield. ROW TWO: Dorothy Hen- dricks. Eloyse Donovan. Leah Eastham. Rae Donna Moore, Geraldine Johnson, Virginia Lafferty. ROW THREE: John Roberts. Ann Campbell. Patty Easley. Jerry Kennemer. Betty Banks. Dorothy Bervinkle. ROW FOUR: Paul Beamus, Robert Langston, Dennis Brown. Leighton Mclntire. Bill Beals, Eddie Markwell, Russell McAnerny. CHAIRMEN ROW ONE: Paul Good. Bev- erly Scally, Virginia Nelson, Marcia Miles. Marie Mason. Carolyn Berry. Ann Wendell. ROW TWO: Grant Grum- bine. John Giles, Jackie Leach. Jere Hogue. Mary Lou McCollough, Juanita Carter. ROW THREE: Bob Maples, Margaret Linmger. Rosemary Robinson. Bob Hendrick, Jean Seymour, Delbert Evans. Keith Dunn ROW FOUR: Paul Farley. Joe Nelson, Jimmy Rupp, Ronald Barton, Andy McCollum. Jerry Bran- don. Don Petty im eens ROW ONE: Margie Crowley. Claretha Maxey, Jean Hopkins. Wanda Bur- rows. Betty Stewart, Maxine Sellers, Shirley Ingram. Sarah Faye Taylor, Eleanor Price. ROW TWO: Anna Mae Gilmore, Marilyn Stafford, Helen Hooper, Gypsy McCormack, Yvonne Beetle, Beverly Groves. Ann Dinwiddic, Jo Ann Gee. Nora Mae Lewis. ROW THREE: Carlene Traub. Carol Allsup. Virginia Gaylord, Sally Bourne. Claud- ette Trigg. Vala Jo Cassady, Betty All- sup. Helen Hurst. Maxine Payne. ROW FOUR: Carolyn Hill, Mary L. Hamil- ton, Maureen Schmidt, Jere Anderson, Elinor Finefrock. Barbara Brown. Lu- cille Mackey. Mary Alice Ehlers, Bar- bara Howard. Marilyn Nott. Carlene Traub. treasurer; Doro- thy Armer, president; Barbara Howard, secretary; Pat Dean, vice-president. ROW ONE: Jennie Lou Steele, Nita Leugemors. Carolyn John- son, Margaret Fox. Blondina Welch, Helen Harrod, Marilyn Mack. Betty Brewer. ROW TWO: Shirley Settle, Barbara Norwood, Catherine Wagner, Wanda Fisher. Carolyn Stevens, Mary Lou McCullough, Barbara Caldwell, Dixil O’Neil, Nancy Leverich, Jere Hogue. Dorothy Armer. ROW THREE: Norma Mitcham, Martha Ritchey, Patsy Partridge. Rosemary Robinson, Pat Green, Donna Fisher, Janice Shelton. Patty Easley. Dorothy Hendricks, Ann Pierson. ROW FOUR: Barbara Yarbrough. Ruth Simmons. Zelma Gordon, Pat Dean, Pat Fowler. Paula Berry, Elizabeth Hubbard. Norma Jean Stacey. Barbara Lee. Margaret Shoemaker. u. m ROW ONE: Elizabeth Cal- lahan, Ann Campbell. Vir- ginia Nelson. Janice Shel- ton. Louise DeCaris. ROW TWO: Charles Bettis. Crace Bartels, Leota Ritchey, Ed- die Danner. Lahoma Down- ing. ROW THREE: Monta Lou Breedlove. Pat Green, Donna Mae Fisher. Patsy Partridge. Jere Anderson, Jimmy Payne. ROW FOUR: Don Roberts. Robert Smouse, Clyde LaGrone, Mickey Crouch, Pat Fowler, Anna May Gilmore. Monta Lou Breedlove, sec- retary; Clyde LaGrone, treasurer; Donna Fisher, president; Paula Berry, vice-president; Bob Hen- drick. sergeant - at - arms; Pat Green, interscholastic chairman. ROW ONE: Peggy Lamb. Betty VanAntwerp, Jean Hopkins, Margaret Shoemaker. ROW TWO: Peggy Stanley, Maxine Sellers, Carole Jones. Carolyn Johnson, Dorothy Bervinkle. ROW THREE: Carolyn Strasner, Marilyn Nott. Paula Berry. Lou Ann Cunningham, Jean Sey- mour, Jeanne Birdwell. ROW FOUR: Stan Muenzler, Anne McGinnis. Bob Hendrick, Jimmy Miller. Charles Turner. JJonor ROW ONE: Ledlie Holland. Sally Boren, Lynn Wilhite, Peggy Jo Lamb. Madolyn Douglas. Pat Hagee, LaVerne Herring ROW TWO: Jean Seymour. Jeanne Birdwell, Mary Hamilton, Anna Mae Gilmore, Ann Pearson, Paula Berry. ROW THREE: Joe Nelson, Farrell Rader, Mildred Roberts. Lorna Bowen. Jaynelle Miller. Joe Burgess. ROW FOUR: Jimmy Miller, Sherman Hope. Bill Beals, Cecil Kammer- diener, Clyde LaGrone. James Holder. Bill Council. OFFICERS LEFT TO RICHT: Don Rob- erts. Lou Ann Cunningham. Jimmy Miller, and Jennie Lou Lou Steele. MEMBERS ROW ONE: Elizabeth Young. Betty Van Antwerp, Pat Dale, Joanne Gee, Jennie Lou Steele. Charlene Moran. Paul Good. ROW TWO: Theresa McCall. Nita Leuge- mors. Helen Hooper. Wanda Fisher, Lou Ann Cunningham. Carolyn Stevens. Mar- jorie Cassady. Janet Stephenson. ROW THREE: Tommy Hollis, Oeta Hayward, Barbara Howard. Louella Hart. Carolyn Thomas. Ann Dinwiddie, Nancy Whittle. ROW FOUR: Ronald Hope. Robert Smouse. Bill Stephenson, James Fly, Don Roberts. Gordon Buckle. Margaret Shoe- maker. Raymond Kerr. ej c, roAS ROW ONE: Marilyn Stafford. Betty Mackey. Janet Sheffield. Jeanne McNeil. Blondina Welch, Dale Sherrod. Lemoise Savage, Kenneth Jones. Frank Rubey. ROW TWO: Connie Goodner, Nancy Whittle. Carolyn Stevens, Theresa McCall. Virginia Nel- son, Charlene Moran. Barbara Norwood. Beverly Howard. ROW THREE: Yvonne Beedle. Earlene Windham. Jim Wurman. Bob Hendrick. Gwyn Ceasar. How- ard Vogel, Jackie Vaughn. Mari- lyn Parker. ROW FOUR Doro- thy Swick, Pat Dean, June Dran- non. Donna Fisher. Pat Fowler, Jerre Anderson, Rosemaree Ramsey. Jean Bolton. SITTINC IN FRONT: Barbara Caldwell. Pat Fowler. LEFT TO RIGHT: Zelma Gordon. Donna Fisher, Patsy Partridge. Barbara Howard. Lavernne Herring. Janice Shelton. Pat Green. Pat Dean. Betty Stew- art IN BACK: L E Cray. Paul Carnahan. Don Brazeal. Dick Howard. LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Hadlock. Jimmy Almond. Jerry Page, Jim Jackson, Carlton Leverich, Ronald Hope, John Narcomey. Ralph Lan- dis. John Seavey. Robert Foster. Leonard Smoot, James Young. Joe Nelson. Bob Maples. Larry Hed- •nger. George Petty. Charles Tur- ner. Bryce Bagget. Harold Carpen- ter. Paul Carnahan. John Worley. Floyd Criss. Dennis Brown. Barbara Howard, sweetheart. ROW ONE: Paula Berry, Ann Dinwiddie, Bonnie Threldkeld, Lou Ann Cunningham, Jo Ann Barnett. Theresa McCall. Eloyse Donovan. Marilyn Mack. ROW TWO: Carolyn Kelly, Elinor Finefrock. Betty Langley. Rudene Radsuheff. Mary Keffer, Marilyn Parker, Lynn Wilhite. ROW THREE: Nancy Leverich. Maxine Payne. Eddie Taylor. Haldane Crowe. Ronald Sterling. Bob Anderson. Joe Nelson. ROW FOUR: Leighton Mclntire. Joe Beard. Dwayne Friedcl, Ronald Shirey, Dean Garrison, Don Balliet, Dennis Brown. Stan Muenzler. SOLOISTS AND ACCOMPANIST Madolyn Douglas. Nancy Leverich, Carolyn Kelly, Elinor Finefrock, Ronald Shirey. ROW ONE: Patty Easley. Nora Mae Lewis. Shirley Settle. Shirley Ingram. Jean Hopkins. Clara Adkins. Helen Harrod. Sara Faye Taylor. Sallye Webster. ROW TWO: Janet Legg. Shirley Could. Maxine Sellers. Lahoma Downing, Carol Cremger. Jeannie Akers. Mary Lou McCullough. Ruth Simmons. Blondina Welch. ROW THREE: Farrell Rader. Dale Reynolds. John Miskelly. Larry Hedmger, Robert Smouse. Norma Jean Stacey, Vala Jo Cassady. Jean Ann Strong. ROW FOUR: Jimmie Rupp, Lee Dunn, Homer Barnett. Doyle Rumbaugh. Jimmie Litton, Jere Hogue, Catherine Wagner, Carolyn Thomas. CHRISTMAS CAROLLINC h T ■' M 4 1 w « ? ' • ♦ « 1 «' i r- • fj 1 ' At r Uil -t I «♦ ! 1 1 •« V(| ¥f ► 1 «- ■ x'! r- i 'tv: • ;■ - - v: ■ «'•■ «.., .Tj: t• • - • ' ' « • m. r, ;;. r • • • - _ r ♦ • It 1 1 i ■% • ' % f f I ' yv ' lr, . ';’ 1 - — -« it I. v I M •■ ;• - • ’ tr i + i - 4 ' i 4 a r t 1 ; '- - 1 • r: -1 ' .1 ■ «i • N . _ . i • '■•■. ,.. 4H 1 - i . t if v • i ( .., - . a ::•_ .?;■ .tiu: ”“ 4 W 4 f “ • V V % t 4 i IM I rf . v % • , • u . ' •■ j i. ’l ’-l . ■ 1 -• y| . w V , . yii ” Vi. I ' - . ta i n « (•« -« |j if ‘4 k - | f«|l ; : i4 i « 1 i .! M I. „ , . „ •; • jt «’• 4 • i f JK 4 -Iff 4. v , i- «••!'% '• -«• — f - « v«K a« . « v —- .' 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ROW THREE: Olga Trochta, Lucille Sr;°«- 2; £v « _ ct0e “' fl mi‘- s SSS? f' h£% ' . p0w, ss? ? 5. s 5 . w, - n orsemen NORSEMEN OFFICERS STANDING: First Semester: Bill Stephenson, Trees.; Bill McAn- erny. Pres.; Don Roberts. Sec. SEATED: Second Semester: Billy VanMeter. Vice-Pres.; Charles Estes. Trees.; Ceorge Petty. Sec f om - j om Safe Gypsy McCormack, Betty Stewart. Jean Hopkins. T3!!l ROW ONE: Don Had lock, Jim Worley, Jimmie Almond. Jerry Page. Donald Crisp, Gene Haney, Dennis Brown. ROW TWO: George Petty. George Seavey, Raymond Theimer, Monte Rowe, Larry Hedinger, Paul Carnahan, Ralph Landis, Claudette Trigg. Carleton Leverich. C l eer(ea tiers LEFT TO RIGHT: Jimmy Litton. Joe Nelson, Eddie Taylor, Maxine Payne. Barbara Howard, and Caro- lyn Stevens. IN FRONT: Robbie Davidson, mascot. ROW ONE: Harry Wright. Teddy Page. Alan McBride. Jerry Pulse, Phillip Standley. Gene Price, Bob Waller, Jimmy Vaughn, Freddie Volz. John Ward. Frank Patterson. ROW TWO: John Miskelly, Bob Gentry, Larry Hedinger, Ronald Barton, James Holder, Queen Helen Harrod, Sonny Koch, Richard Stevens, Billy McDonald, Wilson Pollock, Thomas Hoch. ROW THREE: Coach Busey, Charles Baker. Jimmy Ball. Carl Lawyer, Jimmy Hogue. Clyde La Grone. Billy Van Meter, John Smith, Jimmy Miller, Walter Goodner, Jimmy Morgan. Fred Pinkston, Kenneth McCall, Coach McManus. SONNY KOCH, senior, 50 pounds, 3-year letterman, quarterback, Sonny Boy. TOM O’NEAL, senior. 175 pounds. 3-year let- terman, end. DICK STEPHENS, senior. 146 pounds, 2-year letterman, half- back. Duck. TEDDY PAGE, senior. 1 74 pounds. 2-year letterman, guard, Cannonball. 8 BILLY VAN METER, senior. 160 pounds, 2-year letter- man, center. JOHN MISKELLY. senior. 160 pounds, 2-year let- terman. guard. JIMMY MORGAN, senior. 160 pounds, 2-year letterman, guard, Dark Eyes. JIMMY HOGUE, sen- ior. 1 -year letterman, tackle. Coach HASKELL McMANUS and Assistant Coaches BILL BRANHAM and WOODROW BUSEY i Britton—September 16—Here Central—September 23—Here Ei Reno—October 1—There Classen—October 7—Here St. Gregory—October 14—Here Capital Hill—October 22—Here Midwest City—Oct. 29—Cap. Hill Putnam City—November 5—There Edmond—November 18—Here JIMMY BALL, Junior, 162 pounds. 2-year letterman. quar- terback, ‘Red Dog. RONALD BARTON, senior. 160 pounds. 2-year letter- man, fullback. CHARLES FREENY. senior. 160 pounds. 3-year letter- man. fullback. JOHN ENCLAND. junior. 1 38 pounds, left end. BOB CENTRY. junior, 165 pounds, 3-year kt- terman. left halfback, Magic Toe.” CENE PRICE, junior. 158 pounds. 1 - year ktterman, right half. Crip.” WILSON POLLOCK, jun- ior, 170 pounds, right tackle. Mickey.” LARRY HEDINCER, junior. 150 pounds. 1-year letter- man. end. Buttercup.” HARRY WRIGHT, junior. 195 pounds. 2-year letter- man. Goldbnck.” JOHN SMITH, junior. 178 pounds. 1-year letter man, end. Butterfingers. FRANK PATTERSON, sophomore. 160 pounds, center, Pat.” CLYDE LA CRONE, junior. 160 pounds. 2-year letterman. end. Nose.” KENNETH McCALL. junior, 177 pounds, center, Curly.” JIM MILLER, junior. 175 pounds, 3-year letterman, tackk. Knuckle Head. BILLIE MCDONALD, jun- ior. 156 pounds, 2-year letterman. end. BOBBY ANDERSON, sophomore. 145 pounds, halfback. Andy.” JERRY PULSE, sopho- more. 130 pounds, quar- terback. “Puss. Football assistants: DALE PRUETT. CURTIS HICKS. HARVEY NORRIS. WALTER COODNER. sopho- more, I 53 pounds. 1 -year letterman. left tackle. “Waif. BOB WALLER, sophomore. 136 pounds. 1 -year letter- man. guard. “Little Mon- ster. DOUGLAS ALLEN, sophomore . 1 36 pounds, halfback. CARL LAWYER, soph- omore, 165 pounds, fullback. CHARLES BAKER, sopho- more, 210 pounds, left tackle. “Brothcr-in-Law. ALAN McBRIDE, sophomore, 155 pounds, guard, Mac.” JOHN WARD, freshman. 180 pounds, tackle. RUSSEL McANERNY. sopho- more. 140 pounds, right end. COACH KRUECER CEORCE DWAINE OS- BORN. senior, height 6 3 . weight 180 pounds, guard. DEAN GARRISON. Nip.” junior, height 6 1 . weight 165 pounds, lettered 2 years, forward. EDDIE MARKWELL. cap- BOB HENDRICK. Shorty, junior, height 6'5 , weight 180 pounds, lettered 1 year, center. CLOVIS LAYMAN. “Cody.” sophomore, height 5'9 weight 143 pounds, forward. FRANK DENNIS SCOTT. Scotty, sophomore, height 6V weight 147 pounds, lettered 1 year, forward. BASKETBALL LINEUP Putnam City Midwest City .....Classen .....El Reno .....Cordell ...Capitol Hill .....Central .....Norman ........Edmond .....Norman .....Central ...John Carroll .....Classen .....Cordell ........Edmond .Midwest City ..Putnam City CLYDE LA CRONE, jun- ior, height 6'1 . weight 160 pounds, forward. DEAN McNEILLY. “Mac.” junior, height 5 1 , weight 145 pounds, forward. ROW ONE: Jack Lewis. Tom O’Neal, Jerry Hollopeter, Dean Garrison. Leighton Mclntire, Ronald Barton, Carl Lawyer. ROW TWO: Jim Hurst, Bob Kelly, Dale Reynolds, Clyde LaCrone. Billy Taylor. Jimmy Dinwiddie, Sonny Koch, and Coach Krueger. flenti id Donald LaFevers, Frank Grissom, Buddy Legg, David LaFevers, and Jim McNeil. ROW ONE: Eugene Longwith, Jerry Pulse, Farrell Rader, Harvey Norris, Ted Myers. Floyd Criss, Kenneth Rhodes, Jimmy Morgan, Don Brazeal. ROW TWO: Richard Hargis, Wendell Moore. Don Roush. Dee Stribbling, Don Hall. Earl Keffer, Harry Wright. Larry Hedinger, James Holder. NADINE WILSON Coach f u 's. „ %Sy s 4rv Jo J 4 r M ' V i 4W4 43 ;sv X ih SN BETTY LANGLEY Tennis .if 70 ■ ' 'I'' 4‘n- • • i • x) v 'x + yUi ;fj : - t'' • . • 1 I , .,.............; r’- : n ;.- • • _ ; - if 4 fr - ►,$. w ! £ + • g fA it yf «4 - ' t W A . i a ■ - il -f f, , , V 2 .v - ' ’ • , , . M T- tr 44- H IS’.' •vfi 1i - -«r i ' ■ +• m ,j 4 - ‘4j , ;!t? k • ’ ' -‘ ' ..t • % • ' ,w' ‘ '1 41 --«-••«? !•! iJii ' • V rf? 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Patsy Partridge, Edith Price. NOT PICTURED: Carolyn Stevens, Leighton Mclntire. and Paul Miller. Copy sheets, master sheets, glue, scissors, typing, pictures, pictures, and more pictures, plans, dummies, deadlines, all this was a part of the hard-working yearbook class, rushing to get the 1949 Nordlys out before school was dismissed for the sum- mer vacation. NAN PEARL CHANEY PHYLLIS PRICMORE Advisor Co-Advisor The cVlon4em.aa ScnoM The Horseman Scroll Published by the loorrudism Clsus of NORTHEAST HlCHSCHOOL Editor Zfi ma Gordon IsitlUnI I d,tor I.aViRNI Hi RRINC Sport, Editor Dick Howard Assisloml Sports Editor Don Bra I.AI Business Morus rr Barbara C'ai hwi.i i Advertising Monster Donna Mai. Finhir Exchange Editor Pat Fowl er Reporteri. Dorothy Hendrick , P« y Part- ridge. Raymond Theimer Adviser FlORINCEMAE BaII I;A The Norseman Scroll. Northeast's paper, was pub- lished on the average of every four weeks during the school year The journalism class was com- posed of 16 hardworking students. Ads. stories, typing, copyreading, and proofreading kept us work- ing all the time. Donna Mae Fisher. Dorothy Hendricks. Pat Dean. Janice Shelton. Patsy Partridge. Don Brazeal, Pat Fowler. Barbara Caldwell. Laverne Herring. Zelma Cordon. Dick Howard. Miss Bailey, Raymond Theimer NOT PICTURED: Mary Alice Ehlers, Virginia Gaylord. Paul Miller, Joyce Hammer. cordon LAVERNE HERRING Assistant Editor Senior Y-Teens en- joyed the Christmas dance held at thtf Oklahoma club, De- cember 22. Northeast senior high boys and girls will long remember their formal, December 22, at the Oklahoma club. The Norkets wen hostesses at the an nual football banque held in the Mirro room at the Munici pal auditorium, De cember 4 IN THE NEW! 553? POUIUJ the,r ne Cap t J i wft to . tJht the fl- 5p iit “p'STLS2‘ “ 1“• niQl Ci«« aStt s W r n«,a, ‘«Hum. 1- 3 '■:C‘ A -dl ? «« fIere-ND 4,JitlIu r 0Pe nOff B ()It e tt er , £ •«2 ' oeo- in ck. C 1 « ,ra . 3 «vc, £ % „Jn ,W‘- y «' „ . , to ht or a i ««ft I'S.-fifir-lS.'Jr -- 26 y 000| ««ic . s““.'n£rv- Lj' ' «« 0 «0 Oto T « Hi . Aside i lUtrilt g ,, 01“ «Z. - r° a° n o„ V. By FhA« BOGGS After «potting 8t. Gregory’s a ! touchdown in the first «lx minutes. Northeast s Vikings roared back to stab the Knights. 33-7. before more than 2.000 fans Thursday night at Taft stadium. Following the opening kickoff. St Gregory's marched 64 yards to score in 10 plays with halfback Donald Markus ripping across from the six. Markus then dropkteked the extra point to give the Knights a 7-0 mar- gin midway through the first chapter Northeast bounced back and drove! | rjf yards to score with fullback Ronald Barton racing into the end «one from .the 20. Bob Gentry, who booted all [three of the Viking conversions, knotted the count at 7-7 with two minutes and 33 seconds remaining in the first period The Vikings hammered across two more times for a 20-6 lead at inter- k mission, then Billy McDonald, who r was nursing an injured ankle, acted £ like his injury was well-mended in the last half. After only three minutes had passed in the third auarter. McDonald .streaked 55 yards iA tally and in the Game in Figures Si. OrH n-Nwtl M« rinl • Mrs . «1 raahlM I • L N«1 uti |«ln d MMtBf 12 11 r..m cm.stairs TrfIS • « Bill Savely, city councilman; Eddie Markwell, governor; Charles Freeny. instructional assistant; Maxine Payne, librarian; Bill McDonald, supervisor of maintenance; Jimmy Morgan, county com- missioner ; Richard Shivt, chief attendance officer. Eula Reik, Wayne Hornbeek, Norma Stacey. Leighton Mc- Intire, Virginia Brown, and (seated) Margaret Fox. Ellen Huston, Miss Mary Ann Wentroth, Ruth Miskelly, and Margaret Fox. ROW ONE: Carol Zwick, Marilyn Laughbaum, Peggy Lamb, Louise DeCaris, Vir- ginia Nelson, Ledlie Holland, Shirley Monroe. ROW TWO: Barbara Cash, Elizabeth Cal- lahan, Peggy Stanley, Betty VmAntwerp, LaJuanna Sheets, Mary Miller, LaQuita Coday. ROW THREE: Leota Ritchey. Eileen Buckle, Ann Stocton, Theresa McCall, Hazel Hardin, Marcia Miles, Barbara Chiles. ROW FOUR: Sue Hewitt, Ann Campbell, Sally Latin. Louella Hart, Eloyse Donovan, Connie Goodner, Ramona Stover. Initiation into Arktoandre club, local branch of the National Honor Society. Remember that wonderful play, The Willow and I? National Forensic League is one of our most active clubs at Northeast High. The orators of tomorrow! Mrs. Gifford's speech class. O What A Beau tiful Morning, sung by Miss Smith's music class. Always drive care- fully is the motto of Mr. Richmond's drivers class. Macbeth is interest- ing in Mrs. Beck's English V class. History III can be in- teresting taught by Miss Bills. Everything is so inter- esting in Mr Reece's workshop class. Propositions and num- bers is all we can see in Miss Mattox's Alge- bra III class. This is Miss Sned- aker's French class. S'il vous Plait. By the way we are square dancing in Miss Wilson's Physical Ed class. All about the birds and bees in Mr. Hooper's Biology class. MINNIE SCHAEFER SALLIE DAVENPORT WINNIE MARSHALL MARJORIE SCHEIDT FRANCES RANDLE ISA PETERS Waiting for the new cafeteria was like waiting for Christmas, we thought it would never be finished! L. F. BURNETT THELMA SHILLING OLLA BEAM EVA HUNTER NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL Sllma Water one j Faithful as a Norseman ever, As the years roll by We will pledge in word and deed Our love for Northeast High. Lift the chorus. Peal it onward, Praise her to the sky; Hail to thee, Our Alma Mater, Hail to Northeast High. Calendar SEPTEMBER Back to school—but not the old Northeast—a new one with painted walls of pastel shades and audi- torium with red seats and the makings of a wonderful, new cafeteria. Also new were the officers of the school. Charles Estes heading the list as president. Dennis Brown and Ruth Simmons were chosen to reign over the band, while Barbara Howard became Sweetheart of the Band Fraternity. Classes got busy electing their officers. Leighton Mclntire was elected Senior class president, and Jim Miller, Junior class president. Norsemen got hep and chose Bill Mc- Anerny for their president, and Norkets chose for president Barbara Caldwell. Eddie (choir pres.) Tay- lor—nuf said. In a meeting of the Senior girls Mari- lyn Harris was elected Jun'or Altrusan. The Y-Teens showed their usual good taste by choosing Dorothy Armer to rule over them. Junior Rotarians for '48 and '49 were Eddie Markwell, Joe Nelson, Jim Litton, Robert Langston. James Holder, and Ronald Barton. Our first pep assembly introduced James Holder, Cap- tain of football team, and cheerleaders Barbara How- ard, Carolyn Stevens, Maxine Payne, Joe Nelson, Eddie Taylor, and Jim Litton. The Pep Council chose Pat Fowler as chairman for the year. OCTOBER Norsemen chose Beverly Groves as their Sweetheart. The Horizon Club elected Loretta Rowe president. Northeast's own “Hungry Five won first at All-City Whingding. Nordlys Staff announced Patsy Partridge Editor-in-Chief. Norkets broke all traditions by decorating football bus and the boys’ dressing room. They welcomed the team on to the field at the half by forming an aisle for the boys to run through. NOVEMBER Honor Society chose as their new president Lou Ann Cunningham. Play Production presented to the school “The Willow and I.” Helen Harrod was crowned foot- ball queen. Eddie Markwell was Governor of Okla- homa for a day. Sadie Hawkins Sock Hop was en- joyed by all. Donna Fisher was chosen to head U. N. I. C. For the first time Northeast had student directories—boy, were they helpful! DECEMBER The annual Norket football banquet was given. John Miskelly was announced Norket Dream Boy and Bill Stephenson, Pin-Up Boy Y-Teens had their Christ- mas dance where Pat Dean became new Y-Teen Presi- dent. Northeast boasted three All-City football play- ers: John Miskelly, Bill McDonald. James Holder. James also is an All-State man. JANUARY New school officers took office with Bill McAnemy presiding. Norkets elected Pat Fowler president and Ronald Barton became Norsemen president. Barbara Howard was chosen, by the Senior class. Daughter of the American Revolution. Northeast lettermen re- ceived their Football letters. Basketball games have really been coming thick and fast And to make them even more interesting, the captain was Eddie Markwell. FEBRUARY Nordys King, Leighton Mclntire, and Nordlys Queen, Carolyn Stevens, were crowned in an assembly. Activi- ties were planned for Democracy Week. Among them was Untitled, given by the Play Production class. Norkets, among other things, keep busy serv- ing banquets, conventions, etc. Also they kept the basketball boys in high spirits by decorating their dressing room and giving them chewing gum. MARCH Norsemen basketball banquet was quite an affair. The basketball season ended, giving the limelight to track, golf, tennis, and baseball. The choir joined with other choirs to give an all-city program. Speech tournaments were in full swing. Everyone greatly en- joyed the Pay Assembly. The language department gave an assembly. APRIL Play Production gave “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay as their last play of the year. The Y-Teens gave their annual spring dance. Pre-Easter services were held in the morning. Spring is greatly felt by the rest- less spirit of the Northeast students. Spring is when you get that old feeling. The choir, under the direc- tion of Miss Smith, gave a delightful spring musical. MAY We’re all glad that Awards assembly comes only once a year because the suspense is enough to kill anyone! This is truly the month for seniors to shine. First comes the Junior-Senior Prom, then Ditch Day, Senior Breakfast, the Baccalaureate services and commence- ment. The choir had its annual picnic at Maxine Payne's house. The dreaded finals arrived and school was closed for another year. se


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