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Treasurer of 'rhe sludeni leadership class was JIM BARNHART, who look a bookkeeping and accounling course. Jim was cashier in 'the cafeieria for a semesfer, and a member ol Hi-Y. He lefl school and his posifion of business manager of The Rockel 'lo siarl work al lhe Firsl Nalional Bank. ESTHER BAUER look a slenographic course bul found lime for sludeni leadership class. Being espe- cially inleresled in sporfs, Eslher was a member of G. A. A.: she also belonged lo 6. R. LAMOINE BEAVER was known for his quief ways around school. During his senior high years LaMoine fook a college preparaiory course. Using her commercial course as secrelary of slu- IITHE-PQWERS THAT'BEH'9eI Iogelhef Io dis' den, leadership Class was MARJEAN BEERS. Margie cuss 6C'I'IVII'leS of fhe senior class. .Leif lo rrghf'are was e member ef G. R., me Reekerresr make-up Roland Shepherd,. secrelaryrg Bill Grace, vice- charrman or ..Ever Since Ever.. 6 May Queen arrend- president Bob Wilcox, presidenlg and Charleen anl, a member of choir, and fook parl in U. S. S. Hmllley' Treasurer' Vic+ory. Remembered for her beaufiful voice and lhe abilify fougel' lhrngsl done rs DOROTHY BIMSON- D0H'e Easily iden+ified because of her red hair, VIRGINIA BQ I ,was Servlce cI'a'rman 'n 6' R a member of BROOKS was a member of pep club al Havelock and 9 5 ,smallngroup and Rockelies' ifmll PMI 'n UQS' lhe Rockelles and G. R. al Norfheasf. Virginia sanq S' ,VICIOIY and honors convocahon' was Co'sen'o' wilh fhe choir and parlicipaled in U. S. S. Vic'l'ory edrfor of The Rockef, and a member of lhe sludenl and Ever Since Eve-' leadership class. ' Lelferin in foofball and Irack ART BROPHY was Three siar leHer man, OWEN BRAINARD, was a 9 .. .. ' represenlalive ai Boys' Slale, and belonged lo Hi-Y. a member of ihe N Club' Ari played on lhe reserve . . .. . .. baskelball leam and look perl' in May Day. Afier Lefferlng in fooiball, baskelball and lrack, Pinky . .. .. .. .. .. graduallng al fhe end of 'firsl semesfer, he loined lhe was a member of J and N clubs. He was recog- . nized ai honors convocafion, and porirayed lhe school marmes' ..rIM.Q.I...E S. E... prmclpa r umn In ver Inca Ve Wilh friendliness as his by-word, TOM BROWN, Secrerary-heasurer of G. A. A. was MARJORE Murdock fo his classmales, was a sporl enlhusiasi. BRINKMAN. HMidgeu was also a fauhful member of Being on lhe 'Firsl realm in 'loolball and lrack, he was G. R., and one of 'lhe aciive members al Rockelle 5 memI?erh?IhII'eh NI Club' Tom 'Io!rIofVeq,Ea gegeral meerings and rhe games. course in rg sc oo, an appeare in ver ance Eve. Sfricily high siepping, IRENE BROADWATER has acquired fame for her pariicipaiion in ihe U, S. S. A mid-year graduale, CLIFFORD BUTTS look a Vic+ory show and slrulling wifh lhe fwirlers. She was general course, wifh hisiory, biology, and mechanical secrelary of her sophomore class al Havelock and has drawing as his favorile subiecls. Having compleied iaken aclive parl in choir, May Day, and lhe make-up his high school course, he slarled work al lhe Have- commiliee for Ever Since Eve. lock shops. Baker Ball Barger Barnharl Bauer Beaver Brinkman Broadwaler Brophy Brooks Brown Bulls lil: QP? 29
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Adams Allen Allen Amend Amos Amos Amos Anderson Andrewieski MEET THE SENIORS BETTY ADAMS look a college preparalory course. Belly represenled her homeroom in sludenl leadership class, was a member of lhe Rockelles, and was recog- nized al honors convocalion. Known lor his blonde, curly hair, DONALD ALLEN was a member ol lhe reserve loolball squad. While allending Norlheasl, Don look a general course. Talenled MARGARET ALLEN, secrelary, lhen pres- idenl ol G. A. A., was arl edilor ol The Rockel slail. Margie whose lavorile paslime is drawing dogs, was scenery chairman ol several plays, a mem- ber ol G. R. and lhe Roclrelles, and was recognized al honors convocalion. Calilornia, here l come, says DARLENE AMEND, who lollowed a commercial course, working as an olfice girl aller hours. Amy parlicipaled in G. R. and G. A. A. Being inleresled in movies, she also ushered al lhe Joyo lhealer. Pelile EVELYN AMOS was a member ol G. R., secrelary ol G. A. A., and was a high-sleppng lwirler in lhe band. While a sophomore, Dolly vas May Queen allendanl, and al Norlheasl she was a member ol lhe Rockelles. Norlheasl's loolball manager was JIM AMOS. Jim was on lhe reserve baskelball squad, a member of N club, choir, Hi-Y, Jackson's sludenl council, and parlicipaled in i942 honors convocalion. An aclive member ol G. R., JOANN AMOS was also lreasurer, lhen vice-presidenl ol G. A. A. Jo was a lwirler, a member of lhe sludenl leadership class, and an able lypisl on lhe Norlheaslern slalf. JEANNE ANDERSON has been a member ol G. R., choir, girls' small group, girls' glee, pep club, and was secrelary ol G. A. A. She was a sludenl direclor of Ever Since Eve, look parl in Joy Nighl, U. S. S. Viclory, and Gay Ninelies Review. She was class edilor of The Rockel. WALTER ANDREWJESKI look only lwo classes a day lor his re induclion course The resl ol Andy's P ' . lime was spenl ushering al lhe Nebraska lhealer. Ambilious CHARLEEN ARMSTRONG chose an engineering course. Being a member ol pep club, G. R., and a represenlalive in sludenl leadership from G. A. A., she pul an emphasis on all sporls. Being an excellenl swimmer, Sally was a senior lile saver. VIVIAN BAILEY look a general course al Norlheasl, slill finding lime, however, lo be one ol lhe reg- ulars al G. R. meelings. Vivian was also a member ol lhe Belhany pep club. Tiny IVAN BAINBRIDGE came lo Norlheasl 'From Waverly high school. While al Waverly, Ivan par- licipaled in baskelball, baseball, lrack, and was a member ol lhe boys' glee club. An arls and science course look up FRANCES BAKER's lime al Norlheasl. Frances was lreasurer ol G. R., a member ol G. A. A., and being musically inclined, was in lhe band and orcheslra. Oulslanding in sporls, GENE BALL was on lhe lirsl leam in loolball and baseball: in baskelball he was on lhe reserve leam. Gene also represenled his home- room in lhe sludenl leadership class. He was a mem- ber ol J and N clubs, band, and while singing in lhe choir, parlicipaled in lhe U. S. S. Viclory show. And lhe band played on wilh DORIS BARGER managing lhe bass drum. Doris was a rank sergeanl in lhe band, business manager of lhe play, Ever Since Eve, and a member ol G. R., G. A. A., and orcheslra. Armslrong Bailey Balnbridq Beers Bimson Bralnard
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CONFIDENTIALLY-I These chemisTry sl'udenTs are making sulfur dioxide. W. A. McMullen super- vises as Roy McKay, Greg Minder, Marolyn HarT- sook, Doris Barger, LesTer STephens, Willard Darby, MargareT Hall, Warren SmiTh, Rolland Dudley, and Evelyn Amos perform The experiment SENIGRS STUDY Musical DON BYKERK was a member oT The band, Hi-Y, and librarian of The choir. Don had parTs in U. S. S. VicTory, Gay NineTies Review, and par- TicipaTed in an exTemporaneous speaking conTesT. MAURICE CARLTON Took a general high school course. Maurice was a member of sTudenT leadership class, Hi-Y, choir, and The band. FeaTure ediTor oT The RockeT is RUTH CHESTEM. RuTh Took a college preparaTory course, buT Tound Time To belong To G. R., G. A. A., The RockeTTes, and The VicTory Corps. MosT NorTheasT music groups would have been in- compleie wiThouT NOLA JEAN CHORE, who was a member ol girls' small group, choir, and girls' glee. Nick was G. R. music chairman, Third page ediTor, business and adverTising manager of The NorTheasTern, The RockeT co-senior ediTor, and parTicipa'I'ed in U. S. S. VicTory, Ever Since Eve, honors convocaTion, and May Day. BETTY CLARK Took a general course aT NorTheasT. She was a member oT G. R., sang in The girls' glee, and Took parT in May Day in her sophomore year. Friendly BERTIL CLEVEN, whose TavoriTe subiecT was hisTory, Took a business adminisTraTion course. Brody was inTeresTed in all sporTs and was on The TirsT Team in baseball. For Two years MARION COOK was a NorTheasT cheerleader. Cook was secreTary-Treasurer and social chairman of her sophomore and iunior classes respecT- ively. She was also vice-presidenT of G. R., a mem- ber oT G. A. A., and sTudenT leadership class, and was recognized aT honors convocaTion. G. A. A. presidenl' and secreTary of G. R., LUCILE COZAD was also a RockeTTe and VicTory Corps mem- ber. InTeresTed in music, she was a member oT band, choir, girls' small group, girls' glee, and The Lincoln CaThedraI Choir. Cozy was scenery manager Tor Ever Since Eve, and appeared in U. S. S. VicTory. FasT-sTepping Twirler is Tiny ILA FAYE CROOKER. SquirT was a member of G. R., G. A. A., and was on The make-up commiTTee Tor The play Ever Since Eve. She Took parT in The honors convocaTion and The May Day program. MARGARET DARBY, WiIIard's Twin, Took an arTs and science course. She sang wiTh The girls' glee aT Jackson and was a member of G. R. aT NorTheasT. DraTTing is The TavoriTe subiecT of WILLARD DARBY, whose hobby is making model airplanes. Willard Took an engineering course and was recog- nized aT honors convocalion. MAXINE DART Took a sTenographic course. Being inTeresTed in music, she was a member of choir, girls' glee, and as a hobby, kepT a scrapbook of composers and well known musical personaliTies. The posifions of sporTs ediTor and circuIaTion man- ager oT The NorTheasTern, and sporTs ediTor of The Rockel were held by BILL DAUER. He was on The TooTbaII reserve squad, and was a member of The H club, band, Hi-Y, and sTudenT leadership class. Darby Darby DarT Dauer Donaldson Dudley Farrell Folsom Forbes Francis Gies Gillespie ff
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