Northeast High School - Rocket Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)
- Class of 1953
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I . 24 , ' 4 Staff if , 17,11 IZ r 'l Editor: L Q A , 1 Mary Olson ,QL Associate editor: '4 I 6 Arlys Reitz :V Business manager: Joan Marshall Advertisers: Jacquie Lesoing Peg Mathers Shirley McArdle Sally Minder Carol Nagler Bev Payn Ruthe Rosenquist Larry Sandall Colleen Turner Classes editor: Shirley McArdle Jackie Fitchett Arline Johnson Janet Woodcock Features editor: Colleen Turner Nancy Clifford Nancy Dewey Donna Lebsack Pat McAdams Activities editor: Peg Mathers Sara Alexander Carole Call Carol Nagler Judy Ramey Janice Rolofson Senior editor: Susie Powell Rae Huenink Bev Payn Circulation: Jacquie Lesoing Louise Dale Marilyn Gunn Photography: Darrel Seng Mary Keys Copy: Mary Keys ' Marvelyn Barnard Art: Bob Cook Sally Minder Sports: George King Bob Cook Larry Sandall Howard Thrapp Lb ff ff, N 5 1' 1 . i ff-?'l The gavel sounds Delegates gather .... the band strikes up . . . . banners are unfurled .... campaign buttons by the dozens are scattered about .... gavels bang for order .... people, people, people .... and the convention is underway. Notebooks are dusted off .... officers are chosen .... student council convenes .... the student press begins to roll and to the blare of the band in the background NE athletes are again on the practice fields .... people, people, and more people .... another year at Northeast has begun. At our own Northeast you will find us learn- ing, studying and living in an atmosphere closely related to that of the convention, filled with hurried activity and swarming with busy students and faculty all working to- gether to achieve a common goal .... the moulding of strong individuals and the build- ing of a better country. X X- x.-' . 'Tx X, X X x A i Page 3 Vi Page 4 Patriotism .... 1 pledge allegiance to the flag . , Each morning the homeroom open- ing exercises include the call to colors and the flag salute. 1 their x's. Eckard Heintz. Ger- man exchange student, deposits his ballot on County goveinment election day. While Ronnie Bucklin, who has just exercised his privilege of voting, leaves the voting booth. Shirley Foster and Ronald Griess prepare to exercise Discussing plans for the Civil Air Patrol assembly at Northeast are W O Shirley Bell, Cadet Second Lt. Jane Vlfachtel, Cadet Pfc, Bill Mil- ler, Major Teddy J. Kerr. M Sgt. Stanley VV. Anderson, Cadet Second Lt. Myrna King. Cadet Sgt. Rose- mary Reis and Second Lt. Jan Yos. In observance of Armistice day. the student council officers place a wreath on the front hall plaque honoring the Northeast students killed in World War II. the purpose of the party Gathered for a brief chat about their offices. these lueky winners of the county government race relax after their luncheon at the Lincoln hotel. F i - v Three and a half years of imprisonment in a Japanese war camp made me realize how many wonderful things I h'id taken fi' rantcdf stated General William E Brou her. retired wrmv offietr in a talk to the Nor h east student body The whistle blows the drums roll and the Northeast band enters the annual Band Day parade Shaking down the thunder from the sky are the Rockettts and Roeketeers at the NE Vs LHS foot ball games as thex exemblifx one phase of loy alty to Northeast Voice of the Young Citizen program is recorded by Bill Koenig. KFORS Ken Wayman and Norman Schwenk, Page 5 I The National Committee Credentials, rules, arrangements, resolutions . . . . these are the committees formed to keep a political convention moving smoothly and efficiently. In the various branches of North- east administration and student governing bodies we find many of the functions of these wptyl We cwfttees being carried out .... vt' MK i WNW if ffm Q0 Mini Plans and p1ob1ems of coord1nat1on related to thc complete and effect1ve operatlon of the 29 QChcml the Lmcoln Publ1c school sxstem 15 the ubject f th1s d19U4N10D of R L F1edst1om ass1stant KUDGIIU tendent m charge of curruulum and 1nst1t11t1o1111 1m pxoxemcnt R H Park aswstant s11pe11ntud1nt 111 chngt nt ope1at1on and mamtenfmce Dawd Sell is lstant super1r1tendent 1D Chdlge of busmes lffdll and Stuen Vkatkms supeuntendent of the L.1nu 111 Puo11C schools One of the comm1ttees of major 1mpo1tance at all conventmns IS the Credentlals Cumm1t tee xx hose Job It IQ to pass on c1edent1als Ol de1e,Qat1ons and settle d1ffe1ences of op1n1on The dut1es of th1S comm1ttee couespond vwtl those of the L1ncoln school bO81d The board IS composed of sw membe1s select Ld to serxe a telm of XIX Nhdlf At each C1tx cleetmn tx-1 o membe1s are elected thus leax mg four exper1enced membe1s swung at 5111 t1mes These sm. publ1c sp111ted l1I1C01I1 L1 mens all mtuested 1n 1mp1ov1n e educatmnal sx stem meet tune a month and Rene xulthout remune1at1on Th1s year the pres1dent of the board lS Robot Kenner the VICP p1es1dent 14 'VI1s Rosum H111 the ecretarx IS Stexen Vlfatkms Mzs Melele Beatt1e Ieplaced J Lee Rankm who 1es1,ened th1s xunter Credentlals commlttee Aff'111s ofthe Lmcoln publ1c schools a1e beme d1scussed bx the Board of Educatmn P1ctu1ed fxom le t 11Ght ale Elmer Magee Stexen Watkm upemntendent bf school Robert Yenner John Qcnm J Lee Rankm Pau1M Bancmft and Mrs Roscoe H111 fi.. 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R S MlCklL DIIIILIPUI Mis Mabel D Thomp F I Rcnk boys 'ld Mis Flanccs Watters son gnls 'ldvlsel and VISCI and 'xssxstant asslstant DIITICIDEII for asslstant prmcnpal punclpal seventh and exghth grades The ke noters Wlthout a rules commlttee to set regulatlons of procedure a conven t1on could not function xo erl depend upon an eff1c1ent adm1n1stra tion and faculty Every oxganlzatlon from Y Teens to the N club has a teachel or admm xstrator to ald ID ltS actlvltles Mrs Mabel Thompson undeltakes the dutles of gnls advlsex and sponsor of student councll F I Rezek spon sors Jumor hlgh leadershlp along with his many dUt19S as assistant DIIIICIDHI Mrs Frances Wattexs takes charge of the Junlor hlgh program and Harland Taylor who arrlved at Northeast early 1n March acts as assistant admlnlstlator Nearly every teacher sponsors or advlses some 3CtlV1tV Prmcxpal R S Mlckle llke a con vention keynote speakel helps to uphold school splrxt by addlng hls advnce and guldancc to faculty and students 4 Keynotels of NOIthC8StS conventxon ale the prlncxpal and hlS asslstants Seated are Harland V Tavlox wssxstant principal Mrs Mabel D Thompson asslstant PIll'lC1pHl texs Jumor hlgh prmcxpal, and F I Rezek asslstant prxn clpal QS. gag.. 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V ll f X . t K v- l Surrounded bv an atmosphere of 'nrt Mrs Jean Martln senlor high wrt m structor and Mr Wllllam Persuk Junior high teacher dxscuss new prog eets Mr Persxck also teaches sucnth rade 'arlthx ,1-1 A chart showing that 1 knowledge of mathematics is the basls of msmv pro fcsslons lb the topic ol dlbCllSSl0Y1 tvseen Mrs Lwdla Webcr scxenth 'md elghth grlde lrlthmetxc teacher md Miss Myrtle Clark who teaches algf. br'1 and geometry 9 x-N fl H Corruption m The faculhj -.I X discussed in sophomore End, senlor modern problems classes taught by 'Vlrs Helen Krause 'md Mrs Berxl Bowlln Carefully tabulatmg flH3l'1Clll reports are Mrs Llowd Hinkley o xs charge of the Marge Slullh Two fiillllllill' faces of 217 are Mrs Pauline Ledgewax and 'Vlrs Grace Ferguson who are alvnaws wmllmg t help any poor soul who wxnders mto the office -4 .1 Pag e10 COG bookroom the schoo , . , l . . , K - .. . I h I i - v - .r X f ' c , . ' z - '- 1 z : 1 , 1 . ic. 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Plans or the annual countx gcvxernmmnt max elcctlon 'md strm xole are being Checxed and double chepked bv Henry Wlllems n who teaaheb ninth grade Qmlal studxes and Ameru m hlstorx NIIS5 Elwabcth Shaxcr Qenmr hlgh Amen: mn und vxorld hxstorx mstruclor and Lau renne Nlaaon Engllsh md world lmetorgv teacher Proudly vlewing one of the new stoves are the YIOIIHGQCCODOITIICS teachers Mrs. Lucena Hendrix and Mrs. Anita Bltner. 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I 'ss Page 12 L Their transcription is getting more accurate every day, says Miss Audria Shumard, typing instructor, to Elmer Schick who teaches book- keeping and shorthand. 3Bi.sw.e Skimming through the daily bulletin are Law- rence Teply, eighth and ninth grade arithmetic teacher and assistant coach, and Robert James, who is in charge of visual aids, and acts as assistant football coach. He is also sophomore basketball coach and teaches drivers traininff and a class in math The Northeast faculty formulates and suggests the rules that will ulde the student bod WW Talking over some new ideas to put forth to their classes are Junior high English a tl literature teachers Mrs Mary Moore Miss Ann Gilharn and Miss Elaine Carroll Junior high social studies teachers Mrs Lorna Furst Robert L John son and Louis Austin gather for a short discussion of the latest history instruction methods Mr Johnson also teaches geometry Mrs Vietta Short girls gym and swimming instructor and Mrs Lucille Witt school nurse compare notes on the lmnortar-ce of hygiene in public school education NURSING U, f WW, W who uuswsuam.. alhfas' Page 13 7 5' Flrst semester xxce presx Fxrst semester treasurer Second semester presldent Second semester treasurer dent Norman Schvuenk Nancx Tracw and secre Peggx 'vlathers and une Eckard Hemtz and sec and president Bud Hollo larx Sara Alexander presldent Norma Con retarx Sharon Alburs wax xerse As the resolutlons commlttee Get xt whlle lt s hot IS the slogan of these prospectne buslness men Jack Schaffer and Jerry Rxtten berg who are popplng pop corn to be sold after school for some wor thy organlzatlon POl1C19S, practlces and prmclples are 1mportant planks of the platform whlch IS formulated by the resolut1ons com mlttee at conventlons At Northeast the student counc1l IS responslble for good platforms of pO11C1eS and pr1nc1ples B6S1dE helplng determme school pOl1C16S, the student counc1l has many other duties In October, several mem --an r-n.e.sJ1Hg,g bers attended the student counc1l conventlon 1n Scotts Fusi semester student council Standmg N Tracy S Alexander B Holloway M Woods1de J Street C Everett G Eppen T Spencer G Kmg J Brandeberry, B Payn Mrs Thompson sponsor Fxrsi row N Converse S Smder L Johansen, M Rapp H Gunn Second row B Jenkms M Dxllon C Nage1e,P Leacox D Peterson Page 14 Thxrd row J Kramer G Foster P McAdams D L1pscomb D Schlltt The Other Half of the World represented by oddities Donna Smxth Joan Brandeberry Jane Kramer and Sharon and strange tales was the topxc of the Reverend E L Savlors prepare for the mad rush ol customers that NVlll Jeambvs talk at an assembly sponsored by the student come after the 3 15 bell to buy pop corn from the new council machlne forms the part platform . bluff and returned to Northeast wxth many problems solved and new plans t h I Th t k DYES O C. Blige 0 E l'll'l ICS Th1S year the councll contrlbuted generously to the band are clean' exclaxms l'Il3glCl8Il Dale unlform fund A popcorn machlne wh1ch may be used by JOY at 3 Sfudem Council Sponsored any organlzatxon to make money was purchased Throughout the year, students and faculty enjoyed worth wh1le and entertalnmg assembl1es and pep rall1es wh1ch were planned by the student councll Rocket spotlxght Second semester student council Second row S Albury S Alexander E Forst M WOOdS1d6 N Schwenk Third r0w J Johnston M Packett J HBFFISOD S Grabowskx K Nel son Fourih row S Savlors P McAdams B Bouwens O Hansen D Levuls F1fth row C Frahm S Yates J Kexm D Jorgensen J Coley Slxih row Mrs Thompson, sponsor, C Nagele, N Convexse, B Chus tlansen P Leacox H Wllllams Page 15 J, .. Y , I ....... 2. 5 0 0 First rOw: B. Hiskey, P. Mathers, K. Mohlman, M. Deines. : . , . , . , . , . : , , . , . ' , , ', . - I : . A , . , . , . , . , . , . ' . R S ' ' . , . my , I 1 fp p .v ,, q K, Sophomore class offxcers Ron Hutchxns presldent Joan Brandeberry setre tary Pat Peterson treas urer and Dxck Peterson tice president are maklng a last mmute check ot details for the sophomore class dance Gettmg .a laugh out 1' life are f1rstse'11esterJun lor Lluss offnner Bobblt Wood x me px Lstdent Nmtv Tmu sretretdrx Jatk Bdssltr treasurer and B111 Armst omg pres xdent .,..-- ,aa- ,ff Each wear the YOSDODSI b111ty of plannmg the Junior Se-mor banquet rests on the shoulders oi the tumor class offxcers Plans for the annual ai falr ire being worked out bs officers Tom Pdxu president Nlary Stoehr une president Shxrlew Dormer treasurer and Larrs Del met secretarx ortheast s student governmg bOdlCS help Hxgh man on the totem pole' Thats Dean Crewdson president of the senlor class ASSISUDH him Norvan Holverson treasurer Larry Sandall vlce president and Glenda Foster secretary planned semor actlvxtles during second semester Fxrst semester senior class offxcers Darrell Stotts treasurer Erxln Pfener secretary and Jere Mitchell vlce president llsten to Kemth Fager presldent as he outlxnes flrst semester class actwxtles ,- cfs 'HX Page 16 N, 1-1 Sf Q., it WC' 1 lf., . :L . 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Q1- Leadlng the Junlor high to a successful and active half year as fnrst semester offxcers are Judy Slmmo ns vxce president Jack Fager president and Gerry Keys secretary Just entermg room 208 to call junior hugh leadershlp to order are second semester officers Allan McDowell vx ce president Ron Bucklm president and Lexy Lou Bell secretary treasurer declde chool pollcles and actlvltle Effectwely demonstratmg leadershlp n school and extra currxcular act1v1t1es, the 1952 5.3 Jumor h1gh leadershlp class took part ln Red Cross act1v1t1es, spothghts the selhng of pop corn and helped to support the North east Pohsh war orphan under the foster parents organ1zat1on The members, elected by thelr respectlve home rooms, helped 1nst1l1 1nto the Junlor hlgh pep and 1n1t1at1ve Students worked together as a umt to make the year a success ful one Standing Mr Rezek sponsor C Crate H Blank J Fager D Steffan S Loos G McCre1ght M Ghck A Thompson G Keys K Turner J Ackerman B Wendorf J Erwin R Housel B Bowen M Tangeman J Walker S Foster Fourth row D McConkey L Wxckenkamp M Conaway J Webster K Thompson B Jorgensen A McDowell G LaRue Third x-ow S Sl'l1ll.h J Slmmons J Shlvely J Wall D Plum D Van Dusen G Glass gecokxid row E McFarland B Llvlngston C Snyder D Anderson P Everett P Madden R Weckman D uc m DeHart R Fin! row S Hitch S Fazel L Hart J Garcia C Fredstrom L Bell J Axthelm fi I il 4 Page 17 The Delegates Just as the delegate is the big man at a convention, the student is the big man at Northeast. Here it is the studentas responsibility to choose his leaders, to help set the school policies and to uphold the ideals of Northeast .,.. Nw XS, vgwify P 4 5,5 f. '39, M . K.. 1 X a N I 1 XUQXIE If .V X' x ' 1 - xv' t' 1 W . E . V A ' x 'x I, 1 'if 4 I ' , , f , x , 4 4 1 A - .- V x.r ' . -a i ., if A Q, xx 1 xp ' 15.4-fl! ' ,Ja 'xx J Xl' 1 I .Ji Y 4 Q' 4 1 . : X ' . v , , . . . , 1' ' X M A 4 ' fe an wx! 'QA ,a 1 A 1 . ,K ' had 3,1 A ul IXIW JI 4.-aan L ..f5-gc I: f Q:-f 'CS' 3 up ig!! S. Allen D- Anderson N. Balster J. Bare D- Batten D- BBXY C. Becker Elder statesmen . . . who have set the policy Seniors seniors that impressive, awe- inspiring title at last belongs to the 168 members of the 1953 graduating class. They had the thrill of choosing from their own class the football, basketball and May queens, the King of Hearts - and the satis- faction of hearing their own baccalaureate sermon, of marching down the aisle in navy robes to Pomp and Circumstance and of Allen Shirley Ann Homemaking Girls glee 5 6 mixed chorus 1 2 Anderson Don Diversified Student council 2 Balster Nadine Homemakmg Y Teens 12 Senior life saving girls glee 4 Bare Joyce Arts and Science Class treasurer 2 Penguins 1 6 secretary 1 Pen gum pm orchestra 2 6 letter band 1 Masque and Gavel 56 corresponding secretary 5 Ten Little Indians Rockettes 2 6 president 6 honors con vocation 24 6 future nurses club 56 Bartes Dennis Industrial Arts Reserve track team 2 Baty David H Arts and Science H1 Y 6 Masque and Gavel 6 One Mad Night Ten Little Indians Becker Clifford Business Administration Mixed chorus 12 choir 3 6 The Mockingbird Street of Dreams golf team 24 6 S Benson L Bentz P Blckfofd T 'Nbr Page 20 finally receiving the symbol of six years of study, hard work, fun and fellowship - the high school graduation diploma. For them, these years have been spent in striving to uphold the fine traditions for which Northeast is famous. For them, it means leaving behind familiar halls and classrooms teachers and activities to look ahead to the future with hope and assurance Benson Shirley Stenographlc Girls glee 12 commercial club 5 6 Bentz Lucille M Fine Arts Y Teens 1 3 girls glee 12 choir 3 6 The Mock ingbird Street of Dreams Btckford Pat Arts and Science Y Teens 3 6 choir 3 6 The Mockingbird Street of Dreams Rocket Revue 4 future nurses club 5 6 president 5 6 Blunn Tcm Arts and Science Hi Y 5 6 secretary treasurer 6 N club 4 6 track team 2 4 6 letter 4 6 Bowers Juanita Stenographic Girls glee 1 3 May attendant 2 commercial club Bowman Elnora Stenographic Girls glee 12 commercial club 5 6 Brakhage Francis Agriculture FFA 16 letter reserve football 3 honors con vocation 2 4 6 Blunn J Bowers E Bowman Brakhage V5- ag? Y 7 li ' il ' I . , ., - . . , y v y ' . , - . 1 , . ' - - . ' . ' , H ' 7 1 7 - Y P - - U, ii H . . , . I . . . . ' . , , , - Y I I ' I - - , - , .i - - yy, ii - 1 ' v v , n. . , . ' . . ' Y Y - ! , 1 - ' - ' - . . . 1 v - 1 ' 1 v 1 - , ti A . . , , , ' yr. ' . - - . . 1 v 1 ' ' v , ' y ' , , , I , - , , , , . I I . , - I . ' - 3 Y . . 5.6. , . ' . . H ' YY. I - Y 1 I i. - s 1, . , I , ' . v 1 ' - 1 1 ' , ' , Al ' ' 77. l , v y ' y 1 - ' - H DI- ' ' ' y y - v ' ' , , . M 21- V N ' vi J , 37 43 ,M at 'T ' 'lt I gg x Q a l ' I., '- ..,Q: ' ' 1 23.5, wg I N dsl .g. if a 1 . ' f E W gpg ' ' Burnham, Bruce Charles Business Administration Hi-Y 1-2, 5-63 Masque and Gavel 5-63 One Mad Night . Call, Carole Stenographic Class treasurer 43 Y-Teens 63 Penguins 1-43 choir 5,61 Street of Dreams 3 Rocket Revue 4,61 Rocket staff 5,63 activities 5,63 Rockettes 5-63 commercial club 5-6, second vice president 5-6. Carter, Samuel R. Industrial Arts Cave. Imogene Stenographic Girls glee 1,2353 Rocket Revue 23 commercial club 5-6. Childress. Jack N. Hi-Y 5-6, president 53 N club 1-62 varsity football l,3,5Q letter3 student manager varsity basketball 2, letter3 reserve track 2,4. Christiansen, Bob Engineering Student council 6' honors convocation 2 6 UlQ,,n'Z '53 'Eze digg 4: f-:J QQQE A534 Q-4 5451? mme -150' 'stings :QE G C5-5 539: P-1'-18 Hera C5 E5 Q23 '02 3- Ss we OD 3 43 Sm 0 president 5 honors convocation 2 46 K Chrlstensen J Cleavenger Coleman B Cook B Burnham C Call S S Carter I Cave J Childress B Christiansen Chnstenson Maryel Stenographic Student council 4 Y Teens 3 6 treasurer 4 orchestra 12 Rockettes 5 6 Cleavenger Judy Stenographlc Chadron Nebr 1 Fairbury 2 4 Y Teens 5 6 Basketball queen 6 Rocket Revue 6 cheerleader 6 commercial club 5 6 Clifford Nancy Arts and Science Y Teens 1 2 5 6 treasurer 6 choir 3 6 The Mockingbird Stieet of Dreams Rocket staff 5 6 features 5 6 Rockettes 5 6 honors convocation 6 Coleman Constance Business Administration Y Teens 3 6 president 6 Masque and Gavel 4 6 orchestra 12 choir 3 6 The Mockingbird Street of Dreams Meet Coiliss Archer One Mad Night Ten Little Indians and Behold Rocket Revue 4 Rockettes 5 6 Converse Norma Lee Fxne Arts Student council 56 vice president 6 Penguins 1 2 Football attendant 5 choir 3 6 girls glee 12 glrls tiple trio 56 The Mockingbird Street of Dreams Rockettes 2 6 trea surer 6 cheerleader 5 Cook Bob Arts and Science Junior class secretary 4 H1 Y 1 6 Rocket Revue 4 6 N0rth eastern staff 56 associate editor 5 art editor 56 first page edltor 6 Silver Key honorable mention Rocket staff 5 6 art editor 56 sports editor 56 N club 4 6 varsity football 5 reserve football 13 football letter 5 varsity basketball 36 reserve basketball 12 basketball co captain 6 basketball letter 36 track team 46 reserve track team 2 Sertoma awards 4 5 b honors convocation 4 6 Elks activity award Cox Mary Mxot Arts and Sclence Orchestra 16 orchestra letter Lo and Behold Rocket Revue 46 Rocket staff 3 6 circulation 34 advertising 56 Rockettes 5 6 honors convocation 2 4 6 A 3223 Christensen Clifford Converse Cox A-io, 'Ft if MA? Page 21 K. Forbes G. Foster J Foster S. Frank T27 Dreams . t K OMHUU Crewdson Cunningham 'T Dale Davidson DeBord 'tif' 1' it DeHart Delaney Dewey yi Donahoo 'Ny I-'ager KU20 ' Crowd on Dean Business Administration Class piesidtnt 6 H1 Y 3 6 vice president 4 choii 3 6 president 5 xicc piesidcnt 34 Robin Hood The 7ViOCl1l1gblI'd Street of Dreams Rocket Revue 46 N club 46 vaisity football 5 reserve football 13 football letter 5 xaisitx basketball 6 reseive basketball 2 4 track team 2 4 tiack lettei 4 Dale Louise Arts and Science Y Teens lo secretary 3 glliq glee 5 Rocket staff 56 circulation 56 future nuisc s club 56 Davidson Evelyn M Stenographic Gills glee l 3 Rocket Revue 2 commercial club 5 6 DeBord George Business Administration Student council Z4 Hi 'Y 1 4 choir 3 5 secretary tieasuier 3 Rocket Rex ue 6 reseivv. track team 2 DeHart Jerry Business Administration Choir 56 boys quaitet 56 Street of Dreams Rocket Revue 6 reserve basketball 1 2 Delaney Carolyn S Arts and Science Y teens 56 choir 3 6 gi ls glee 1,2 The Mockingbird Street of Devt ey Nancy Arts and Science Choir 3-6' girls glee 12' The Mockingbird Street of Dreams Rocket Revue 2: Rocket staff 56' features 5.6' Rockettes 3-6' honors convocation 6' May attendant 6. Dcnahoo Bonnie L Stenographic Girls glee 1-3' Rocket Revue 2' commercial club 5 6. Fager James Keith Engineering Class president 5' choir 3-6' secretary-treasurer 6' The Mockingbird , Street of Dreams ' Rocket Revue 6' N club 1-6' varsity football 35' reserve football 1' football letter 5' track team 14' track letter 14' honors convocation 246. Forbes Kenneth Industrial Arts Hi-Y 56' N club 3-6' varsity football 3-6' reserve football 12' football letter 3-5' varsity basketball 36' reserve basketball 12' basketball co-captain 6' basketball letter 4-6' reserve track 2' track team 4,63 letter 4,65 Sertoma award 5' honors convoca- tion 6. Foster Glenda Business Administration Class treasurer 6: student council 63 Y-teens 5,6' orchestra 15 girls' glee 3,45 Rockettes 3-63 future nurse's club 5,65 May attendant 65 honors convoca- tion 6. Foster, Jim Industrial Arts Hi-Y 5. Frank. Shirley Marie Stenographic Choir 3,4g girls' glee 1,23 The Mockingbirdng Rocket Revue 25 commercial club 5,6. Page 22 mt do 't, Don don't do it! Whilt fe ou stud nts Ardis lmig Eugene Klum. Margie Rolof- Son, David Baty and Darrell Stotts are working out experiments in chemistry Don Voils seems to be mixing something that could twe hope notl blow up Northeast. Q. 1-dl! lr' Pram Gillette 0 Goin Grant Haberlan 1310453 Hager Hall Hansen Harris Harlshorn W' Fram Leia Faye Stenographlc Choir 3 6 ls glee 12 The Mockingbird Street of Dreams Rocket Revue 2 commercial club 56 Gillette Roy Business Administration Orchestra 1 6 orchestra letter One Mad Night Goin David Duane Arts and Science Band l 6 band letter Masque and Gavel 3 6 Lucky Penny hono1s convocation 2 4 6 Grant Shirley Stenographxc Basketball attendant 6 May attendant 4 girls glee 3 4 Rockettes 5 6 honors convocation 46 commercial club 5 6 Haberlan Jim LeRoy Engineering Class president 4 H1 Y 1 4 vice president 1 2 senior life saving King of Hearts 6 Rocket Revue 2 4 6 N club 1 6 vice president 5 varsity football 35 reserve football 1 football letter 3 varsity basketball 2 4 b track team 2 4 6 track letter 2 4 6 Sertoma award 4 honors con vocation 2 4 6 sertoma basketball award 5 Hager Ruby Stenographxc Student council 3 Y Teens 3 6 penguins 12 football queen 5 choir 34 The Mockingbird Rockettes 56 cheerleader 6 future nurses -1:-9 sf' if .Y-7 4-Q V' M A me 'Qf club 6 commercial club 5 6 Hall Vernon C Student council 4 H1 Y 3 6 Masque and Gavel 4 6 vice president 6 debate 5 6 National Forensic league 5 6 Ten Little Indians reserve basketball 34 E Hum, F H,,,,,1 D I-lladxk H Hoage Mont ini is the point of inteicst foi SLHIOI Amei icin histoix students Aidis lmig Maiiin Vanelli Mvion Rapp and Roy Gillette is they cntei a dis cu sion of when it was founded Han en Owen R Business Administration Student council 6 band 1 6 band letter Rocket Revue 6 Harris Ralph Engmeermg Choir 3-6' The Mockingbird ' Street of Dreams . Hartshorn Patricia Lou Sienographic Choir 3 4' girls glee 12' The Mockingbird ' Rocket Revue 2' Rockettes 56' commercial club Heiniz Eckard Arts and Science Bremen Germany 1-4' student council 6' treasurer 6' Northeasiern staff 6' fourth page editor 6' ' cheerleader 6g track team 6' choir 65 honors con- vocation 6. Hertzel, Franklin Fine Arts Hi-Y 5,6' choir 3-6g The Mockingbird , Street of Dreams N club 4,65 vice president 63 varsity football manager 5' football letter 5, reserve foot- ball 33 varsity basketball manager 4-6' basketball letter 3-63 track team 6: reserve track team 2. Hladik, Delbert Stenographic Hoage. Harold Diversified Page 23 it A radio can be a very interesting gadget and senior radio student Don Voils proves it as he adjusts the speaker on a radio. Holloway, Bud Fine Arts Student council 55 president 55 Hi-Y 1-65 secretary- treasurer 15 Masque and Gavel 3-65 Rocket Revue 2,4,65 varsity football 55 reserve football 1,3. Holtz, Gloria M. Fine Arts Choir 3-65 girls' glee 1,25 t'The Mockingbird , Street of Dreams 5 Rocket Revue 25 honors convocation 4,6. Hclverson, Noi-van Howard Arts and Science Class secretary 65 class president 35 student council 35 Hi-Y 3-65 Masque and Gavel 3-65 N club 3-65 varsity football 3,55 football letter 3,55 varsity basketball 4,65 reserve basketball 25 basketball letter 4,65 track team 2,4,65 reserve track team 65 track letter 4,6. Hudson. Virginia Teachers College Choir 3-55 girls glee 1-25 The Mockingbird 5 May at- tendant 45 Masque and Gavel 3-6, vice president 55 'tMeet Corliss Archer 5 Rockettes 3-6, treasurer 55 Rocket Revue 4,65 honors convocation 2,4,65 May queen. Huenink, Rae Business Administration Y-Teens 1-65 vice president 45 FFA attendant 25 choir 3-45 girls' glee l-25 The Mockingbird 5 Rocket Revue 25 N0rtheastern staff 3-65 classnotes 3, second page column 45 second page editor 5, first page column 65 Rocket staff 3-65 organizations 3-4, senior editor 5-65 Rockettes 5-65 honors convocation 4,6. Imig, Ardis Business Administration Girls' glee 1-35 Rocket Revue 2. Ingham, Robert LeRoy Fine Arts Choir 4: band 1-6, letter5 The Mockingbird . Jackson, John Industrial Arts Hi-Y 5,65 Rocket Revue 45 varsity football 55 letter 55 reserve football 35 reserve basketball 25 varsity basket- ball 45 track team 4,6. Jenkins, Betty Y. Business Administration Student council 4,55 Y-Teens 1,25 choir 5,65 girls' glee 1,25 band 15 Street of Dreams 5 Rocket Revue 25 Rockettes 3-6. Jennings, Betty Arts and Science Y-Teens 1-65 choir 3-55 girls' glee 1-25 Masque and Gavel 2-65 The Mockingbird 5 Annie Laurie 5 Ten Little Indians . E. Holloway N. Holverson G. Holtz V. Hudson 4 4 Jones, Harold W. Vocational Agriculture FFA 1-6. Jorgensen, Ellsworth Business Administration Student council 65 band 1-6, letterg Rocket Revue 65 honors convocation 6. Kahler, Donald Industrial Arts t Keys, Mary Arts and Science V 5 Penguins l-6, secretary 3, orchestra 3-5, girls glee 15 Q51 -' 5 Rocket Revue 4,65 Northeastern staff 5,65 junior high column 55 third page editor 55 associate editor 65 Rocket E staff 5,65 copy editor 5,65 Rockettes 5-65 vice president i ' --,- f .. 65 futurc nurses club 65 honors convocation 2,4,65 May 5 5 5 attendant. S R. H ' if - ' . A. Inrgznin In N v M B. Ingham J. Jackson ' ,, ,,,. , B. Jenkins ' 5 B. Jennings H. Jones E. Jorgensen D. Kahler X, M. Keys Page 24 King, George Russell Arts and Science Student council 55 Hi-Y 5,65 Rocket staff 5,65 sports editor 5,65 track team 4,65 reserve track team 2. King, Myrna Homemaking Choir 3-55 girls' glee 1,2. Klum, Eugene Agriculture FFA 1-65 secretary 5,65 FFA letterg honors convocation 254,65 golf team 4,65 Elks' activity award. Koenig, Bill Business Administration Band l-45 Masque and Gavel 1-65 president 55 recording secretary 45 debate 3-65 National Forensic league 5,65 president 65 Thirteenth Chair , Best Foot Forward , Meet Corliss Archer , Ten Little Indians , Lo and Behold , Rocket Revue 2,4,65 honors convocation 4,6. Kohl Marjorie L. Arts and Science Student council 25 Y-Teens 1,2,55 girls' glee 3. G. Ising M. King E, Klum B. Koenig Q 1 M Gosh, it's hard to believe, mumbles Bob Cook as he looks up statistics in prepara- tion for a consumer's math test. Kovarik, Donna Lee Arts and Science Y-Teens 3-65 band. 1,2,55 twirler 5,65 Masque and Gavel 3-65 recording secretary 65 debate 5,65 National Forensic League 65 orchestra 3-65 orchestra letterg Meet Corliss Archeru, f'Ten Little Indians , Lo and Behold 5 honors convocation 4.6. 3 K nf - Lee, Bill Industrial Arts 1 5 Q Lederer, Frank Engineering X X 5 6 Lesoing, Jacquie Arts and Science 'lk N4 Choir 3-65 girls' glee 1,25 pep club 5. L , A . . Lewis, Dwayne G. Industrial Arts Y? ll Student council 65 Hi-Y 1-65 vice president 65 reserve football 2. ' Lewis, Patty Arts and Science i 1 Choir 3-65 The Mockingbird , Street of Dreams g 5 Rockettes 1-6. JK' Vx K' gizoxbfrfgger, David E. Vocational Agriculture -...fs Q Lipscomb, David Engineering 5 ,N Student council 55 choir 3-65 The Mockingbird , -1 Street of Dreams. V- 15,3 Litzenberg. Richard Business Administration fm fl Lincoln high school 1,25 choir 4,5. ' fx..,:..ss i . 5 -W . 77' A11 ' aim. M. 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Litzenberg Page 25 ...ar an TQ' 31-5, f Y 1.1 gn:u'u:u Lwlngston McAdams McG1nn1s McPherson Mason vp. 311' if Lloyd McArd1e Mclimney Marker Mathers 'T M Lodwxg C McBride M McMeen J Marshall Methods of p1epa11ng and fxcezmg foods a1e dem onstrated 1n home ccononuts by Rae Hucnlnk to Mar1an Mason Shnlev F11nk and Pat B1ckford Page 26 L1V1l1gSf0h Ron Englneermg H1 Y 3 6 presxdent 6 cho1r 3 6 boys quartet 56 The MOCklDgb1fd Street of Dreams N Club 5 6 vars1ty football 35 football letter 5 honors con vocatlon 6 Lloyd John Busxness Admmxstratxon Concord1a Kansas 12 Lcdwtg Marllyn Lucllle Stenographxc FFA sweetheart cho1r 3 4 g1rls glee 1 2 The Mock 1nGb1rd Rocket Revue 2 commerc1al club 56 McAdams Pat Arts and Scxence Student counc1l 56 FFA attendant 5 Masque and Gavel 36 cho1r 34 The Mock1ngb1rd Meet Corl1ss Archer Rocket Revue 4 Northeastern staff 5 6 c1rculat1on 5 exchanges 5 class notes 5 adver tlslng 6 second page column 6 Rocket staff 36 cla ses 3 4 features 5 6 McArdIe Shxrley Ann Stenographxc Gnls glee 12 Rocket Revue 26 Northeastern staff 5 6 bus1ness manager 5 th1rd page 9dltO1 6 Rocket staft 5 6 class ed1tor 56 Rockettes 5 6 commerc1al club 5 6 h1stor1an 5 6 McBr1de Clxfford Robert Industrlal Arts H1 Y 1256 track team 46 reserve track team 2 IGSGTVE basketball 2 McG1nn1s Ray C Busmess Admxnlstrahon McK1nney Bxll Busmess Admxnxstratxon H Y 16 choxr 4 6 The MOCklngblFd Street of Dreams Rocket Revue 46 Northeastern staff 56 sports column 5 class notes 6 reserve football 3 track team 2 McMeen Mtldred Homemal-:mg ChO1I 3 6 gxrls glee 12 The Mockmgbnd Street McPheron Carma Lea Arts and Sctence Beatrlce 1 4 Y Teens 5 6 band 5 6 letter Marker Rxchard Busmess Admzmstratxon Marshall Joan Arts and Scnence Pengulns 1 5 secretary 3 treasurer 4 basketball at tendent 6 band 1 orchestra 26 letter Rocket Revue 46 Northeastern staff 5 6 publ1c1ty d1recto1 5 edltor 6 Rccket staff 3 6 copy ed1to1 advert1s1ng manager 34 busmess manager 56 Rockcttcs 3 6 S1lver Key honorable ment1on hono1s convoc1t1on 246 Elks act1x1tv award Mason Maman J Fme Arts Y Teens 5 6 Mathers Peggy Ann Arts and Scxence Student COUHCII 16 pres1dent 6 May attendant 2 Ten L1ttle Ind1ans Rocket Revue 6 Northeastern staff 5 6 second page column advert1s1ng 5 Jun1o1 hlgh column 6 Rocket staff 5 6 orgamzatlons 8dlt0l 5 6 Rockettes 2 6 chee1lcader basketball 4 cheer leadct football 5 1 - - 1 F - Y Y Y 1. - - 11 1. , , ,11, . 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' . - , , rl ' - vs 41 . ' u - I 7 Reitz, Arlys Jane Arts and Science Student council 13 treasurer 13 May attendant 23 choir 3-63 girls' glee 23 The Mockingbird Street of Dreams 3 Rocket Revue 2,4,63 Northeastern staff 5,63 first page editor 53 business manager 63 exchange editor 63 Ben Simons column 5,63 Rocket staff 3-63 organizations editor 3,42 associate editor 5,63 Rockettes 5,63 secretary 63 honors convocatir' 1 2,4,63 Elks' Activity award. Rice, Charlotte Marie Stenographic. Choir 3-63 The Mockingbird , Street of Dreams 3 commercial club 5.6. Rich, Margie Stenographic Y-Teens 3-63 Rocket Revue 63 Rockettes 4-63 com- mercial club 5,6, Rcgers, Mona Lee Stenographic Y-Teens 1,23 mixed chorus 1,23 choir 3-6' The Mockingbird , Street of Dreams Rockettes 56' commercial club 5 6. Rolofson Manone Ann Teachers College G rls glee 2 choir 3 6 The Mockingbird Street of Dreams Rockettes 56 Rocket Revue 2 6 commercial club 5 6 honors convocation 4 6 Rosenberger Marlene Teachers College Student council 4 YTeens 4 6 girls glee 1 3 president 3 choir 4 6 The Mockingbird Street of Dreams Rocket Revue 2 Rockettes 3 6 May attendant Sandall. Larry Arts and Science Class vice president 63 class secretary 33 band 1,23 Masque and Gavel 4-6Q orchestra 3-6Q orchestra letter: Rocket Revue 63 Rocket staff 3-63 adver- tising 3-63 sports 3-6Q N club 63 varsity football 53 reserve football 33 football letter 53 varsity foot- ball 63 reserve basketball 43 track team 43 reserve track team 23 honor convocation 2,4,6Q Elks scholarship award. Schlegelmilch, Jack R. Diversified Schlitt. Dan Engineering Student council 53 Masque and Gavel 5,63 debate 4-63 National Forensic league 5,6, vice president 63 Ten Little Indians 3 track team 4,61 reserve track 23 honors convocations 2,4,6. Schwartz. Duane G. Vocational Aggriculture FFA 1-6. Schwenk, Norman Business Administration Class treasurer 23 student council l,5,63 vice presi- dent 5' orchestra 3-6' letter' band 1-2' Masque and Gavel 3-6 president 6 recording secretary 5' de- bate 36 National Forensic league 56 Annie Laurie Lucky Penny Ten Little Indians Lo and Behold Rocket Revue 2 4 6 honors con vocation 46 Democracy contest winner Sellers Dorothy L Stegnoraphic Choir 3 5 The Mockingbird commercial club Shaw Darrell Diversified Sittner Don Industrial Arts Rocket Revue 6 campaign promises 495119 A Hertz I S an H V Schlegelmllch 1 C B Schlitt M liifh D Schwartz 'HQ' 3, YN' 52?-Wifi: M Rogers N Schwenk Roloison D Sellars 'Sf for M Rosenberger Shaw I ii 3 L sanaau Slimer 7! 3 , ! I Y I 1 ! U ' I 1 1 - . ' ' . u ' I ' ' ' rr yu U u ' , , ' 11 ' ' in ' ' n ' ,, ' ' U1 ' 1 - 4 - 3 U 4 ,5 - . ' - I U . . H' . v l ' . , - - 3 . n , 5.6. A . ' ,- . hi Y' ' 17 ll 1 ' . - - 1 3 - 1 ' I ' rf? 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Taylor, Richard Industrial Arts N club 4-65 president 55 varsity football 3,55 track team 45 reserve track team 2 Thomas Junior Vocational Agriculture Hi-Y 565 vice president 55 FFA 1-65 choir 5-65 vice president 65 secretary treasurer 55 Street of Dreams 5 N club 1-65 president 65 varsity football 1-55 football co-captain 55 football letter 1-55 varsity basketball 1,2,4,65 basketball letter l,2,4,65 track team 45 Sertoma awards5 honors convocation 6. As the wheel goes round and round, senior Dick Prather concentrates on the steel lathe in the metal shop class. Here the boys work on their cars and do machine work for teachers and friends, Thcrfinnson, Jim Engineering Band 1-65 band letter. A5 Snell R. Steele D. sions M- Stump Thrapp. Howard Business Administration Class vice president 35 choir 3-65 secretary-treasurer 45 boys' quartet 5.65 The Mockingbird , Street of Dreams 5 Northeastern Staff 5,65 P ', convocation 6. ,ff ' ' In Q sports editor 55 exchanges 65 Rocket staff 5,65 N club 3-65 president 55 varsity football 3,55 reserve football 15 football co-captain 55 football letter 3,55 track team 4,65 reserve track team 25 track letter 45 honors Tullis. Dave Arts and Science Class vice president 45 student council 15 Hi-Y 3-65 N club 3-65 varsity football 3,55 reserve football 15 football letter 3.55 varsity basketball 4-65 reserve basketball 25 basketball letter 4-65 track team 4-65 reserve track team 25 track letter 6. Turner, Mary Colleen Arts and Science Student council 25 treasurer 25 May attendant 25 choir 35 Northeastern staff 5 6' second page column 5 advertisin 5 'unior hi h column 6 - . V - J 8 S J S I advertising 65 Rocket staff 56' feature editor 5,65 Rockettes 1,65 cheerleader 55 honors convocation 6. Underwood, Laveta Fine Arts Y-Teens 5.6: Masque and Gavel 4-65 choir 3-65 girls' glee 1,25 The 2, Q, . Mockingbird , Street of Dreams 5 Rocket Revue 2,45 Rockettes 5,65 v j Q honors convocation 4. X ' - Vannelli, Marian Homemaking -- ' Greenwood, Nebraska 1.2. Vergith, Elden G. Business Administration N Reserve football 35 reserve basketball 152. A D ' ,, J. S gf. . 1 W' : 4' R. Tliiffn .5 , J. Thomas X ' J. Thortinnson .V H. Thrapp D. Tunis Page 30 C. Turner L. Underwood M. Vannelli E. Vergith ...Q Ml Voils Wachiel Wade Walbridge Walkenshaw PEPP? z'--1 Wxlcox Wilson ol en Wright Wulter Voils Don Engineering Student council 1 H1 Y 2 6 N club 3 6 varsity football 35 reserve football 1 football letter 3 5 honors convocation 4 6 Wachtel Jane Ann Fme Arts Band 1 6 band letter Wade Darlene Stengraphnc Girls glee 12 Rocket Revue 2 Walbrldge Milton E Walkmshaw Gerald H Jr Engmeermg B young Wzlcox Ted Arts and Science One Mad Night Wllson James L Agriculture Student council 3 4 H1 H 12 FFA 1 6 honors convocation 6 Wollen Mary Jane Stenographxc Choir 3 5 girls glee 12 The Mmckmgbird Rocket Revue 2 honors convocation 2 4 6 commercial club 5 6 Wright Eugene Engineering N club 56 varsity football 5 reserve football 3 football letter 5 track team 6 honors convocation 46 Wuster Andy M Busmess Admxmstraixon Orchestia 2 6 Young Beradme Sue Sienographnc Dreams Rocket Revue 2 Rockettes 1 6 commercial club 56 president 56 Sflfsfbegfglggje Seniors not plctured Adams Glona Stenographxc Y Teens 5 Band 1 4 commercial club 5 6 A, Albers Kenneth Drversxiled fy Sedalia Missouri 1 4 i Carlion D1ck Industrial Arts K Reserve football 1 E-95 , 0 Connor Bernlece Homemakxng , J Leavenworth Kansas Y Teens 6 J Prather Dxck Indusirxal Aris Class vice president 2 student council 2 secretary 2 N club gil secretary 5 varsity football 13 letter 13 reserve basket a 12 Q, ' i. Page 31 '. w 1 E. ' A. Choir 6-65 president 35 girls' glee 1,25 president 25 . The Mockingbird , Street of . . O O ' i 'rr A - ' 1 - : ' - . 'Q V, , In 7 . . - D ' .ij , , f Pu, - QM 'SQA ' . ' ' S7 ,jfs 4 . : - . xml' QQ? A I - . 1 Ili' v -. -5 . ' 5 , 5 1' I 5 ' v x - 1 1 1 ' Experimentmg with the ugsaw in woodshop 'nt these two Junior boys Fxed Holbut and Duane Watson .101 9 B-sf tr' These are the men who This year's energetic juniors will again take the place of the out-going seniors. In their class of 231 they have many who will assume the responslbllity of the schools leadership next year Led by the first and second semester s pies idents Bill Armstrong and Torn Pavey the tumors hate contributed much to North casts good convention spirlt good sports manship and scholarship R Addlem in S Alhurx Q Alcx index G Anderson N Andm ISUII B Armstrong N B mhlt N I3 ll ew l ker 1 'iksx nnuc IN Bunn: :rms urnn Dulles 999 ISN PI' l fl UH oomgicn I Bombc rger B :oth F Boston k B Bovtens Hou L Booker M Brakhxge S Bruner P Burke R Cimp 'i Cntcr M Chriscn sen I Coe x olLm'ln I oinvx V W-nr -r- 7 ' i murt C Coopu J Coxex Lorcx 1 on is Lulxer K ll IFINRIN meter lmtx U Dmnsbergu 'VI D11 lon M Dittmm 1 L, i x Page 32 P . . . . . ,Q ' Y Q v - ' K y . . V . - ' , . . . Q n , - . . V Q lx. 1 in '. ii . ' ' an - sf ' 'S Q I ,' Q' g Q, I i L. Ba . 1. B. J. nnt- . ' 5, . J A X -5 V: lord, D, B: ' 1 'i. 1. 1' 1 'l, '::Y H ' , 1 A s. B1 1-.-, C. in i'1l, 11. . A - . l e A . 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' I if . 4, f will guide next year's convention They have been well represented in aetlxl tles such .as student council H1 Y Y Tu ns 1ournal1sm annual staff lthlctles dramut les N club Rockettes and the ITIUSIL dt partments Seeond semester was lllled vt ith prepalatxons for the annual Junior Senior prom Whldl was held 1n May Northcasts next eonventlon wlll he well guidfd by thc SLIHOI class elect of 19m-1 S Dormer S Draper J Dut ton K Fazer G Farnsworth C Ferguson B Finke N Fisher J Fltehett E Flwgerald E F rl G Poster 'NA Fri rn D Fredstrom E Frnesen G Frohaxdt -s-p g wi llbgi lnlng,l s- X Q if S1 that s ga human Lell' Bob Owen seems sulpxised at his own dlseoxux as b1olog.,x ala smates Jack Rx dh and Kamen Czapdnsklx look on 1 1 1, -ww, 'ldv' , QV B Fri G G1tes VN Grant D Graumann S Grubb M unn G Gustafson Hagel Pitt T' Q4 INA fall' J Hansen J Hansheu Harrison K Hatfleld M Hennes D Hays C Head rick H Heald Q' hh-Ll ALA., C Helsleman D Hendrix G Herdon D Hexelone J Hlde Hill R Hull L H11 B Hlskew S Hoffman Holbert H Holden J H01 den R Holt D Ixey D Jen kms ,f- 9 ,L Q- 9 1 ha l. L Page 33 Y L WZ MX x I H l ri- , . ,X ' 1 . - . ' '- - 1, . . ' . ' H I X K ' X- sv! sl L xi si nw x ' L' 'A X YA Q .5 . - . . - - , - , - as N' -L V . V .' '.' if ' 'A N' X .. K L 'J . . . ' . I 5. . . . UB. - 'J . v.--1 5. ' ,.. . .SS x- 'H ' . ' ' , V ' I 1 sv - f 0 5' in J - ' J J ' ' ' -'af F J M X QW FE. . if ix , . o s . . 1' ' , .1 . Llh y u 5' ' , . 4 I , - k A' BI, K ' it l . 3 t ' A G , F if l , W S we 1, . ' Y - j X CU , ' , , 1 5 I L ' xi. Yi , - L. r. , U ,X I '48 , . - . . ' , 9 s 0 J fa- 4- 1 ..,, -'H ' P. ' . , , , 'l1er. 1 . I v QQ, 1 ,vu ' ' . 1 ' ' ' , 5-' '- ' 5' x - ', ' ' ' ' A J S' L-t f s, fs S S M , 'cf .. 4 A s ' x - - . ew -229 if wr? 'Q Hn.. Page 34 v 'U' MAN AA 1 in KAL A Johnson D Johnson G ohnson K Johnmvn Johnston H Juckelte J Kill havn D KHIE X Knapp D Kun S9 'NI Lagesun R Ldng h auscr J Lqrgz D Larson L Lagsck P Le mov 'NI LQ D Lebslnk .J Ledgxsax C, Llgklller A Llnd G Llonhcrgcr L Lloxd L Loos T LuLhr N NILCdrthx J NlLCrQxghl N Nlclintlrllnr Igwrlan lf Nlmnm lrple D 1 NI1 ' Nulrul mum N llfl un D X w 'Nl 'Klub x Nm-re S C N01 on J 'NL J N1 J N11 kc-ll l rg Olbun :full B Ou en Pac kett c hell T P ax x G ca umk XX P lru, J Pu Q D Prlcc R Rakoxx Rwmex R lgmubben Read J Rhwdcn D Rlah J Rlttgnhurg J Robbnn D Rm .au IX J Huhruz J Roluf .son R Rosnnqulxi XI Ruler! Shmthand the unlx claws where copvmg IS actuallx legal Elmez Sf.h1Lk patrols the mom to sec th t It lS kept that wax 4- 3 . , l J, . '. ' . .' J ' K ci - I ' ' ' J 7 xi Q lx S . Gil 1' V' ' D K K - . 5 4 Jin .. .... fri '. . . . E . . .l . . ,. . f . f 4 . 51' ' '1 ,,,b' ' ' ' , ' ff l , N W? N . 'ffl ' A- - ' L I G' ' A. Af . . ' . L , . Q J S ' A All i, 1:0 -n. A1 .Ht-ff' I K , 9 1 . acl, B, M1111-r, ll Nlltche-ll ' H X Sy, X L W I , J. l-'.D,lllf.K 9 L, ' 7 , A1 .L Amr-.1. .. .elf If 5 . . .ll xv.-r, C X4 gli-1' NAA. 1 , Ji .K . .' 5 . .'-ls . f ' st .' -- .F Nlmm. . OIF' Q.. , if X enwu .J U ' x . A 1' .V f f ' W x ..: ' .wb Q . - 1 61 . wkl f A1 Q . . Y -. J ,K L 'R x K . J. 1, . K I :fs e i ' - 1 N Q- fd' ' ' , .4 ' 7 I And natuiallv the iadiatoi hoee leadb to the iadmtoi explainb Robeit James diiveis tlain mg instiuc toi to Junior pupilx Man Wdtblm Julie L6C1gXNZly Bob Covut and Mau Lce With the addition of 1 Fiemh glass to the Luiiicu ium lui the filet time exciting and giv Paine taku uvu fox .in houi evciy day to delight en thusia-.tit Fiench students C Schiermmn D qlhlClgCI' A Sghnielnr M Shank R Sihreff D Seng R Shiplind H Shiv, C Shelfcid P She on S cimin R Shlmi Ll S ultz VN Slse J bint Snell in Snider D Sm der Snxdcr T SODILSIK nk SDL irnmn T S111 nncr Squire D Stahl ' D Stahlnecker D Smhlneck e M Stfihly J Stistns D Sttirkel J Stein M Stoehr G Striuch is J Street J Twngcinin M min N Tau 'lr D Troinbla J Trumble D Turek 1 -ui R VWHDUSLH R Vantmc A R Votava K Wxthtel R ' Wadlow D Wwtson M Wat son E Webster S. Weese. S. Welch, L. Wel- ton, S. Welty, K. West, N. 'W Whitney. H. Williams, V. Wil- son. Q - ing, lx Cul , . Wu fe, ll. Wuml, J. Wuucic'm'k. L. York. R. York, K, Ym 6-.- ' f it-.4 '2- 'V Q..- L1 1:- 8 AX-S' idx f- 'il h :fer ,- L wx .Q E KW' 'L i 'X 7' ff- 3 o-M-3 QQ lf I , , lg. 4 .. -1 ,. X - ,,. f The advantages of a high school education are being explained bv Sharon Amen who judging, by the look of satisfaction on the faces of 'Vli Beryl Bovxlin and sophomore modrin problems students is doing a fine Job 2 5 au- YT' If elected, we promise As backers of the convention, the sopho- more class spent the year learning the platform of the party. They participated in all the conventions activities - student council, dramatics, Y-Teens, athletics, Rockettes and music departments. They practiced good sports- manship, scholarship and school spirit. L Alderman S Amen Amos C Anderson 'Nl And erson D Bailex D Bailex C Baries R Birnhill C Barrett B Bartles G Batt F Beach D Be ichell C Beachman B Bergstraesser N-s ,un A Ln-' lk J Bertensham A Bitter G Bloom L Bostoek J Bow man R Brwdshx J Brande berrx C Brax QQ' L I 356s tv' I, B Bridges D Broun L Bri ant E Burchardt J Burdick C Burns B Buster A Butts K Calder L Cameron Ciriotto L Carter J Case ment E Chadvsell H Chub Duck B Clark ,rs- vf tm A Si 'ii 'C'-A-1 'uf L 9444 G Clark G Cleckner M Cochr me J Cole' C C0HCi0n our nex CUM Dahl A Deal Ni Deines J Deiungcr I Deshncs Dovxns it P Drxke 'Vi Duffv D Ebb Eithberger J Eine Elliott G Eppens C Exer e l Q t Y - ' f f i gi ' WG- i 3. ' at 5, A . I , Hi A w is ' . A - ' X il i U uh' - - - - v vb 8 Q, , X cf S - S . 1 . , , . v. K K K, K ' pri , , , 1 , . , as . 4, i' .V Iss we i ' f N3 ' . , . i . . . il lft+ ,e 'fill ' p in 1 ,K 4 . . . , P, 6 . af' ' ' f gf' i 0 'kg fp 4 X Q- J K QA K A - 1 ,xi 1 - . , . - .if N fLif.ii24Qf:1 l to I . A 6 3 V T Q, ., 5 9' L.emisra', F co16n.'vv.Coonl A ', ' 'U J - ...' 3 er. , xr X , A I J li v i : ll? -ix 7' , '1 t ,, R, C -1 '. C. V- . ,N on 6 M it 2 , 1,.i Ei 2 W- 'N f, V- , ' , R ' - ' A ' F. ' 'P' x ,' x ,W , t , 6 Jf, Z- , 4. oi ff 'rf ,TT H Q -, p si? ft- ' A ' ' to uphold the policies of NHS They gained experience, leadership and confidence in the principles of the party. Thev found the sponsors helpful and learned that they must do their share to stay a part of the party Yes the sophomore class has been well rep resented at N o r t h e a st this xear and promises to be a strong candidate for lead ership in the years to come LI uson Fisher sicr B 1 J Porrs osler Fovu er Prihm ro ink I- urman rroxx D C his B bills Gi ette B Glngles S Grabowskl .dm FGGD Greer Griess B Grubb H Gunn D Haas J Hammers A Hand E ISU 5312 fs G5 QS: :E Z5 O EFF: H3 3:-1 f-Q' 'Jr-4 m yum, hi '1 3:3 3:21 -ah FOPU Ax qv Henderson L Hendrix Hennings D Hexelone Higgins A H111 E H11 Hinkley WU Hockensmith D Hoefs Holtz D Hoage B Hovs ard J Howard D Howlett D Huenxnk R Hutchins C Hutchinson D Hunter J Ingham Jackson K Jackson L Jen nings L.: J Jensen R Johannesen C Johanson G Johnson Johnson D Joy C Kalle mewn C Keech Pipe cleaners an electric cord a plece of rope and stung go into the f8Sh1Ol llI'lg of a collage featuring teachers activities Future Rembrants are Karen Jackson and J1m Clark fif-. 1 1X 4 'X 6 96: if 5+ Uv'- nl mn 1 Z, J. 'F--g .- H mi , P I-' g . 'Q ' , 0.1, - rl F , Mg -1 , C. SA ' ,W f- Q Ti? 1 ef., I ff V' ' x .1 R. F 1-'. K ' K . J. Ag - e Fu '. LL- '13, . ' fttc, is ' ' . 6, 1 ' 11 u . -, . , W . 3 A ..Y?7, I e . tv Lal' - X . . 9! . P- G . D . M. A V Q . i ,S 2x ,.. if Y , K 1. X w 4 4 ' . .IQ t K 54. .1 rs l - , Q- 2 f . .' , It ' Q m-cg, C' i K 4. hir . . 1 ' , , 1-1, ' Q F . E tix 1 ' ' ' ' A . . fi YY , X v A W I , . ' - x ' . J A . i -.' -t S ,x .Q .I ' .' -V y - 1 V b N 4 I3 '- A - ' ,. f x ' ti 'X' f '- f ai X Q f Q A Q. .. 'ws W x . N I' ' 4 ' ' ' l .Q 3 i, ,, Q A - S' g .5 , 1 K' ' ,Q ' 'Q.JV.:. , fl. i. .' B1 -' X 2' cr . . . l n , ' 1 5, L, , ' ,s bf . A sw in . s- A . f if . , .1 ' , I. 'Q C 4' U 64 1 11,6 .' 'f M ,, . H5 ' ' .AQ 2 -. J. J P V' . - 't if H ,, 7 X f'. V r sax' , X6 .ta tk 5 4 I sm Q' 'iv I i J Kelnl R Keller L Kelley P Kellv C Keys J Kldnev NT Kllntworth A Knapp x, R Knox O Korbellk Kramer B Kroon H Large W Leach B Lee J Lee M Leonard D LEWIS Llnd J Llndqulst K Lod 'F' VNIE S Loeterle B Lorenson B Lucke B Lundv J McClure 'VI McClure L McCormlck Mclvleen P Meacham W N16I'l ltfA Meyer D Nllller 'VI Mlller K Nlohl man A 'Vlonla J Morex C 'Vlorgan S Morrison M 'Wee 1 'VI Nehr G Nelll K Nelson ' R Nelson B Newell D Null 6 V 01111510111 P Olson D Oxerton T Owen J Par Q., dubskx B Parker J Par rotl S Paxev 'VI Pelrce L 5 Peters D Peterson P Peterson A 'N Phlllppl G Portsche R :fy if Page 38 PFICC N Pugsley G Qulnn L Redmond D! ILA T vii A? plannlng shalegq home work e I '1 Wlth VISIODG of sugar plums danclng ln her head, Jane Kldney sophomore home eco nomlcs student hurrlos to pour her batch of neanut brlttle before lt hardens Jane and other 'nembers of the home economlcs classes learned how to make many klHdS of Chrlst mas candles thls VGSI' -for Q 1 Cl R - L , , - V la B B . '- : I ,ai A xg . . , . . Tiff, 1? re -, X It f wil l L C. 3 ! ' I U V ' J if 1-ef' . ' I fl' P. ' - se J A A - . 5 K, xx fi , B A 9 5-1' ' ' -1 'B fi A' Xil, ' ll .. X1 ek k g l '- fvl f ' r E Q ' I x ' I f I fb- 5 . 2 , . . K . fn-1 . 1 ' . 'P Q' 6 G, u be Q E 4 f, ' 1' X - 'A ' Q l A . ' o, ,M A , 5 .,:, A .I -we V. I :I . . V Q -if . ' I Y' ' . ZE, in A , 5 , My . . ' 'I , Q? ,llzfgll Y :S Qs What a smart geometry class! Every- one knows the answer ..., that is, all but Ronnie Wright who just can't seem to raise his arm. T Ritchex F Robinson H Roc-der B Ross D Ross D Ross 'XI Rustermler S Saxlors J Schaffer C Smhell R Shler mxnn 'Nl Schnieber R Schultz 'Ni Schultz B Schultze L Schxu zninger Schwxndt D Scott P Shermon F Shirley D Smith R Smith J Snell D Snxder L Soren SOI1 effen J ein Sto ex Strahan D Strandberg J Stritman P Strwuss D Sutter J Swenson G Taxlor Thrmkniorton D Fff E Turek E Tuttle R Leberrhein A Wattsm H Weese 'VI Wehr E Weise M Weiss D Wen dorff A Wickcnkamp 'VI Williams C Wil on K Wilson K Wood 'VI Woodside G Wright 'bright Wrlvht .I Wroh Y tes D Young P Young R Young Irfan? iv- X K f ,4 'sie if gf C' y 65 Z.- .ll W as Lp. dm lr' W. mv. 2' Page 39 . 6 ' W. x , k F 1 . . iq, . , 5 ' , . ' A. K . . ' , 1 y Q . K x 'i ,xx , 4 1 ' , . . . Y Y - . . i . .Y ..' . . J, . QQ H ,L 6' ' 3? i I 3 R x ' my 4 , t -f . L' 4 ' I ' - V ' I - V5g?x ii. J, . m N. Sz , . S1 ' , L, ll'x', R. X ,f Y X S' 1 l SN f R- , 1 , , ' , . ' , A. , .J 'A' ax ' , . rl , , A , . L I X ' . A fo x S 4 4 A-. 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G Ns C The Platform The planks of the Northeast platform are studying and learning about, applying and upholding the four free- doms, freedom of the press, freedom of speech, freedom of religion and freedom to assemble .... ,fain 'x Sf Fleedonm speech Now look xouee guss Cnmg the hot word on the N Club Nldsque 1nd G u el sklt ure Bull Koemg and Norman Schvnenk Then xuu trxp hlm Couh Conme Coleman gnes last mmute mstructmns for the secret play to her Masque and Gavel team All dh want to do IS go back to New Yavnk' scream s Depresslon IH the drwm mu dass plax One Nlad Nmght ke I sy bans u 20 um: chance Sans Julie Robson to Tnm Blunn md J uk Rx in 5 hex trx ensue ax N c Vlasque and Gaxel Qkut Page 42 nxtlatlun Into Masque and Gaxel IS a solemn ffilr Thm Januarx lnxtlatlon Leremonw was xeld followmg ll banquet ln the cufeterla. Vbnxwg , ct 1,,, 4 X lu. 0 V. adill ,U ,nw-K .wi fr, A' 'Ymd 'nfs Nmlcvl' , f'silyn HYZSQUQ .- . - - I -. V-Q -1,7 on 41 0 f , nv' UNL 0-Wk vt' , fl . I, ' 1' . 'ld 60 0 . v A 0. gs 4 0,-, lj ll li Q. 5X ,ct QU X-,U IQ If.. fly, D, .11- Pfe G90 ,. 39- XXOL 3' 5111, U61 '6-A UI , -ie :god v 'cmxrjxlevxnyxx xgocyvfvl lldlllk' I?r,x,4,lLUq.HIf-Sfmond We tinge. ex Scalp xlxx gm Num .sf-welfk, I.v1Vf,,,U -sc-,,,lM wr Ntulf' Tam ax Aden X yo fn-mx. cord, -11, S-Ste, iw- .gef -ct' MW' -cv 'ne - Iv, Inu - 1-1 Gr C2eiX:i:Q,.x56g'5gcfi gl will mcv P,l.?M.,fcf:'ef1kfl sc aw we of f-fr, -Hui, silo . K- ,vi fexc5x5 n turd' ell it Speakers for the part To recognize and promote significant student achievement in any area of speech is the object of Masque and Gavel, which is sponsored by Mrs. Elizabeth Reeder. During the year Masque and Gavel sponsored two all-school plays, partici- pated in the Voice of Democracy contest in which Norman Schwenk won the state first prize, presented a patriotic assembly and put on a skit for the Boys' Town game. Twice a year banquets are held to initiate new members into the organiza- tion. Anyone having one semester of some form of speech and showing out- standing work in school or community speech activities is eligible to be- come a member. Masque and Gavel First r0w J. Mobley, P. McAdams, J. Robson. D. Kovarik, J. Jensen, P. Shelton. C. Coleman, J. Baie F1 iescn L Underwood, N, Peters. second r0w L. Lassek. J. Keim, E. Webster, B. Koenig, K. Read, D. Schlitt, V. Hudson. B. Burnham Nt Stahlu D Baty, S. Barnes. Third r0w Mrs. Reeder. sponsor, R. Hill, N. Schwenk, B. Holloway, N. Holverson. V. Hall, J. Bill d Pfeitei D Goin. L. Sandall, B. Bovey, Not pictured: B. Armstrong, B. Jennings, C. Newell. sl 3. if K ! 4' ,. 9 . -'i r 1 s A 3 Whrch one lb cram Thrs rs the questron rn the mrnd of Ida Lee Johnson as she separates Sonny Hrll and Peg Shelton rn a seene from One Mad Nrght a presentatron of the dramatrcs classes Cast members for the second performance of One Mad Nrght are left to rrght Davrd Baty holdrng gun Seated Roy Grllette Connre Coleman J Anne lensen Elarne Frresen rnd Larrv Brv ant Standrng Ted Wrleox Ida Lee John son Luella Morrrson Martha Cox Shrron Saylors Dale Fred strom Jake Kerm and Bruce Burnham Under lax ers of grease parnt and wrth teeth ehat terrnff Northeast dramatrsts went on stage to pre sent two plaws irlled wrth mystery and suspense Under the drreetron of Mrs Elrzabeth Reeder the dramatrcs class presented a Halloween thrrller One Mad Nrf ht w hrle Ten Lrttle Indrans w rs chosen as the all school plax to be presented a weelf. later Behrnd the scenes the art department worked long hours to get the sets eompleted and propertres colleeted and shortlx before eurtrrn trme thc last treks were pounded rnto the scenerx whrle the east members paced back and forth practrerng lrnes and actron Yes thrs rs show busrness at Northeast and there s no ousrness lrke show busrness Page 44 Members of the frrst seme ter all school plav Ten Lrttle In drans Left to ngh! Dan Sehlrtt Jovce Bare Brll Koenrg Vernon Hall Peggv Mathers. George Wol cott. B o b Bovey Donna Kovarik Geo1'g.,e King, and Nor'- man Schwenk. 9' 624. ,Ar s v kiss her' cxclaims 'Vll!1l'llI0hk'l Qmill il um: lxcn md Honex lc in turn 'ard in expectation vxhile NI 1 slim xx his clisipprox il ot the romance between Dusy and Dr Dorcu They ve done it again' could be heard said of the production staff Masque and Gavel cast and duectors after the rioting comedy Lo and Be hold delighted audiences with its mischievous spooks and gay romance This spectre filled comedy was the story of a com plex love affair conducted in the library of a very iistinguished author and Nobel prize winners mansion and in the presence of four ghosts The late owner of the house when coming back to his abode as a spirit finds to his dismay that three very interesting spirits have accompanied him. It all combines to make a delightfully humorous vhost story which was added to the line-up o plays given by Northeast students with a great deal of pride. AQ As the clock chimes out midnight the story ends and Milo fBill Koenigl Ken Uake Keiml Honey fMaizie Coxl and Minnie CCOn- nie Colemanh chorus. Lo and Behold! while Daisy CDonna Kovarikl and Dorcey CBob Boveyl smooch. X ll Honey stares dreamily off in with ms latest Concerto to space as Ken sends her Whoo ia thought this morning I'd be signing a will? muses Daisy Durdle. taking pen in hand. Wingate, the lawyer, and Milo, owner of the will, look on with interest. f kg! Page 45 y. 'Q f W' ,-4' -x suggest a n x Approach or that tfk Dunotrux Nor questwn stuns Bob Ewxex tr hte debat m tn Sthxxenk dx plaxx tht stxle partnu Keith Johnsen as thu fit cuss a 1 n tent 1 1on4l dcbfte tontt Conventlon speakers To learn o tgmal oxatorx platform spnalxlntt cxttmpo taneous speaklnff 1 tdto new SCQQIINQ cllstusston and tht Iunclamtntals UfClClJ'llC 1SlllC atm ol tht x uxttx clth tttls V xcar to e Northeast tutrtculum 'Northtast earnest and eloquent cltbatcts xxorl hard to prcpale or such mtetmgs as the Nltssourt X tllu Doane college Au ustana college Omaha Ccntral and Vltsltxt n toutntxs eluded hx the next class and the dlrettlon oi Jada Mutllet the hnd xx rkmg debate squads haxe eontmuouslx xxon tmp places ald1IlQIlfOLlQ,l'l eompetltton Tx mg for fust plant m tht Nlts nun lallex tournament VKIIIHIIIQ the tourna course f xc d cuss f thxs angle ponders a lifxilllllllllff de ate team C rol Sthtexman mo Sylx 13 Barnes Say dtd you hear about thls :meg asks George Vlaleott of Xernon Hall as the two debaters exchange Jokes ment it Northeast and manx tutsts IU lIlCllX1Cllldl comps tton ate a MXN of the X1ClOllLb attrlbuted tne lNoxtheast xatsltx cle-baters Beginning debaie Varsxty debate Seated lei! to ugh! Connle Coleman bxlxlt Larnes Png Sea ed N .ncx Petgrx Dqmnq Kqpxdrtk Xernon H511 Sgymx Shelton and Io Anne Jensen H111 Siandlng SYHFON SIWIUTS RUYUNC HUUTHHS TSVN glntntcr Standmg 'Norman Qchxxenk Dan Sehlxtt Pob Boxfx Kelth Carol Schxermann md De Estve Grluvnmn Xjqhnggn B111 Arnqgrong B111 Koemg Page 46 ,XXX V 3,l: j?2 ,.. -.., X-:N ...M at .M Q , ll at Q' .X H, A . -1 0 X f 9 , Q I t ' A X X ' f . fs , l 4 ,. ' i X fl 1 of f- . ' A . Q , Q 5- I'd x XX . QR L ' t I sp-1' ' for X W : A' f l ' 5 K - ig K s 'K thin wo hun Mist plxluce IPL the re tourn.1nwnt reg g f 1 1 ' -st 9 M. O rx X I f V, A V if X -L bf X- f DX ,X- X - 1 ' ' .' X 1 .' ' . ' 'E I' X i .'. ' X U, X members ot' the debate class. which was newly added this 'X X' - th . ' . ' ' ' . ?, 1 X' X. X. 'S ,X X. X X . XXX. Y i , . .X . , X. X A X. X .' 'E XX.. . X . r t 1- - ' x f ' t 1 x 'H X . . - .XX .' X . X . . . . ' Y X, . . . ,XX-,-,V-. ' X - X U '-14 .X ' X X '-S , X' ' X. X V' ' X - Of , 1 V1 ls' , lt rtvni 4 5 A - 5 l ,v - V l ' Htl' V X Ps , .X 'X , X .' KX- X ' ' X , b 2 . a ' 1 4 1 , l t X v if . . A H X A 4 x'X'7 Oh no he 111s nothmg to do wxth man ple1ds Connxe Cole 1n her reading from Ar semt and Old Late whnh won GSU perlor ra mg 1nd 1 scholar shlp for he It the Dome d bate 'ournament -H+ trlctlx Ufllll me 1 me 1 ld bx tht Nu 1 st 1 unter 1 o nm leagut B111 Armstrong sceret 111 in ts Lr Dm Sllllll tvdtn Koenlg presxdm nt a L mmowng tht 1111 1 mg ISSUES 111 h re N e I1 s 1111 s xs 1 Koenl ut 111111 dab :tn tot 1 mt debate the An orgamzatmn newlx added to the 11st of Northeast aet111t1es lS a 1No1 theast branch of the Natlonal Forenslc League The 1NFL IS a nat1ona1 speech organ1zat1on, the purpose of whlch IS to promote more and better speech and soc1a1 act111t1es To become a member of the organlzatlon the student must be an actne debater who has part1c1pated 1n tour naments and scored at least twenty pomts must hate scholastle ax erage puttlng hlm 1n the top one thlrd of h1S class and haxe h1s petltlon for membersh1p approx ed bx the xote of the L1nco1n Forens1c League The organ1zat1on proudes a local and nat1ona1 tourna ment IH whlcn debaters part1c1pate Wlnners earn au alds of plaques, cert1f1eates and scholarshlps Gold and s11x er keys may also be won through cornpet1t1on 1n the tour nament Q5 s., Donn'1 Koxarlk quotts st1t1st1ts the deb 1tt 1 ld nt 'Northt whether tht All1Il11K 1 tt NJIIUIXS shoald 1111111 1 11111 n Northeasts thapter 1 h Nat1ona1 Forenslt Le ague meets to d1sCuss th 1r recent 15 won laurels. Back row. Norman Sehwenk, B111 Arm- strong, B111 Koenig, Bruce Nausler. Vernon Hall, Dan Seh11tt, Front row: Nancy Peters, Donna KoVar1k, Bob Bovey, Kelth Johnson and Ronnxe Hutchms. Page 47 'Showing off the Omaha World Herald plaque received bx last vears Northeastern staff are Bob Cook Susxe Powel and Salv Mmder mdlvldual contest winners of the Freedom of the press A, sl :te wurnallsm umventxon ln sports wrxtmg head wrxtmg Kind 8dVOI'l1Slhg Wfltlng 1293 1 NOVXWUE X 5 .Af V' ff .Z 'J' if Art and energv went into thxs at tractxve dxsplax prepared bv the Northeastern staff after vunmng the World Herald plaque for an out standmg class A high school news paper m Nebraska Waltmg expectantly for the results of the varlous contests whlle eatlng at the luncheon of the state Journal lsm conventlon are these members of the Northeastern staff Up ln a tree Northeastern edltor Susle Powell decorates an abstract Chrlstmas tree in room 310 as first page edxtor Arlys Rextz selects an other snowflake for the tree X..-at Emmas hmvmg a time of lt agree cubs Judy Ramey and Jess Stem as they proceed to help Emily Forst meet un all lmportant deadline Page 48 v QU Busv busy all the tune' Under the gundancc 'md dlrettlon of Mrs Cithcr ne Killeen b0glnf'llng J ou rnalxsts learn the fundamentals of editing next yLn s Northeastern Right io left .Imet Wooduuk Mrs Killeen Carol Nagler Sherry Snider Terrv Spencer BECK Row Judy Rnmex Slrl Alumnder Mtrllvn Gunn Juk Rhodnn Darrel Seng Jess Stun Fmxlx Forst Ruthf. Roscnquxst Jc-mel Htde Bull Arm strong and Gordon Anderson Covermg the COI1V6l1tlOll Busxlw learnlng the flne polnts of edltmg and xssulng a newspaper IS the begmnmg Journahsm class generally known as the cubs Two edxtxons of the Northeastern are put out by the cubs The experlence galned m ISSUIHE a paper prepares them for next vears dutles as members of the North eastern staff Are vou sure thls copy w11l flt ln here'J asks second semester edltor Ruthe Rosenqulst Her assocxate Sara Alexander seems conftdent lt w11l JESSIE Stem busmess manager looks up from checkmg ads to see what the trouble lS Lets see mumbles begmmng Journahsm editor Jack Rhoden whlle he chews thoughtfully on a pencxl Judy Ramev associate edltor WBIIS for the word whxle Janet Woodcock ponders over the dutles of busmess manager E H.. 'Ihe vtrltmg of news storles edxtorxals features and unter news copvreadmg proofreadxng and all the other things that must be known to puhllsh a newspaper xre llken up by the beglnnlng Journallsm class The cubs wlso learn something of outtxng out xn annual 'und the busmess aspect of newspaper work J' P,-r We Page 49 ...1- - Ap.-1 3551? -- L... 1.11 Huw xx 1411 lx 11111 I 11N111w11 Il .1 Nor! eastern s 1 1 1114111 tl 1111 f lu, to plan the nn lNNLlL wx duxdn thc tuplu tm L 11111L1x .111 Ld 111m 1111 L 4.1 L 4111111 11x and gnl pQ1bon.1 1 lu 11 ilu xx ca k Reportmg party pollcy 00.111112 1 lug l1ugr1 out uf 501111-1l1111g on tluxe bheetb bQLUI'ld se nester 1:5011 111. ed1t11r 'N11rx Kexs and Cdll0I 'lhe Chlef Jum N1 11811111 pre pa1e to 501 ilu next ISSUE X dL1dl1nc5 X --if .1 1-...Q -.ff 'ma -as www w Page 50 3111.11 Northeastern lx Thg XUILL uf Dgr11uL1.1cx Put uxu .111 eabu1ew dit .mn ncvxx 1 1tQCl e .mx .111 11111111 .111 Lxuxune 1 101115411111 111 Dlllll 1111 lux 11nc11111pl1bl1111e11b 'Ixxu xxuk ul hand xx111lx go llllll Lauh Cdltllill uf the Northeastern Pdgeb and 11w1gnn1e11t5 1111151 br pl.1n11ed 111 111111.1t111n dtheud Q stones xulttpn .mo O1dxo1t1N111g wld Pdgq cd1tc11:. mubt mad tm g,.1llex Dllltllw Lllld the page pmufx On Wednesdax the pdpu lx lnldfd .md delnued 11x01 du It 2, L1 p1 tl1L staff Ont 1nd m 1 . S 111 N 1 1 ubllutx 111 1n IHCIS buns 'mall s11unCixQ1111s1Lr 1 Joame 'Nl 1r5l1.1ll 11st 1116516-r an huxllx Lultlng 11111 an pasting lll news 1tL111s Loncermng N11r1l1L1bl L1Lt1x1 1195 vxhlch vxcrc wutten Jw stqff IllClllbE'I'9 llld publlbhzd in the Imculn 11111215 Entermg 1dxLrt1s1ng your ln the ledge-1 1re s,uondse111est er bUSlI195b 1111n1ge1 Arlw Reltz md fllbl sunastex bum ness 1111111ge1 5 11lQx NIL Ardle , A 5 ' M3991 1 ' Y .N 1 N ,, N f 5- ' Wl' f' 'l the ll '11' if .'.' '1 'w h SUV 1 bw .l V U '5- ' Ext -.Tl ' 2-'1 1 df-'t cl 1l1't th':-' 'bf' ' 'lik' f U 9 .' 'I I gl - 1 a K J' ' Cl D11 ' 'uf 1 1 's wld d. W - , A1 ,S ,L ,- pl,,,. ,., .p ,.,d . d ,,,... 'S . , -,Rd - .' ' ,. . ,, '. ' . , ,, S ' , . , .V ' ,. , ' ' , . g 1 ' 1 t ' L. - X Bcsi 131111113 ' ape-1' 1 V' any . llIl'l'1lIY '1r1d jr1111'11'1l1.'t1c' Cl te-pts during the xx-'111 xY', P 1 2 ' H' ' lc'-,QU ','x,2Hd f ' 11 . fl se- d i I - , Q. , . Lf 3 3 ,iff I ' 'j 1 2 ', L 1' '11 'hh' K' l ,,', f :':. g:,. - , gf - 11 W R r , , ' 1-' W 1 -11, A ' , ,J WQQKRM 1 1 f ' N 'Map lnuuuav That head count must be r1ght' Checkmg reums of copy for the flrst semester Northeastern are edltor Susie Powell and assoclate edxtor Bob Cook Bob Cook edltor of flrst page dxscusses 1 problem ln makeup with second semester page edltors Eckard Hemtz fourth page Sally Mlnder second page and Shirley Mc Ardle thzrd page Eckard lb also art edltor and pho tographer Worklng hard at their respective second semester dutles are Rae Huenmk flrst page column and cu' culatlon B111 McK1nney class notes Howard Thrapp sports column and exchanges Pat McAdams second page column and advertlsxng and Peg Mathers and Colleen Turner Junior hlgh columnlsts and adver tlsxng managers Gettmg the flrst look at thelr new North eastern: are fxrst semester column wrlters and photographer Seated are Peg Mathers and Colleen Turner second page column wrxters and advertlsm managers Standing Sally Mmder first page column and circulation Darrell Seng photographer Pat McAdams class notes clrculatlon and exchange and B111 Mc Kinney fourth page column and exchange an Flrst semester page edltors Rae Huenink Howard Thrapp Arlys Reltz and Marv Keys begm their work of planning pages Howard was also photographer whxle Mary wrote the Junior hlgh column 'fe- t k EDITOR he 'W ix 'X N NX L- 59 AW 5. Page 51 Plctured above are the three euecutlxes of the l9:a3 Rocket Edltor Maw Glson assoclate edxtor Arlvs Reltz and busmcss manager Joan Marshall 2 Qi xC'3 Cu X' Cu 1 N Bax nfxld XC on heyenx NXaxvvs:XN:Xd Lou C U X6 QQ Y Lone? Y 3 xixun Ax qonu poffxfi gxo yo tiers 3 Ei tm QD 3fN G-X398 Oi pam WMO bun?- do some WYITCYS of the 550955 Q , 4 -r' bl wtf ne Qcmmoenmkxabul GBX R36 3 5 M99 hex sxawiub RX arrwl K E, XX e Ofe edywfys e elmo lox W ei 5 05,9 Kiln pxctur ge 39 Throughout a com ent1on, news porters and photographers are busy tak mag notes Xvfltlflg nevxs artlcles and photographlng ex ents for the pubhc vx hlCh des1res a complete and permanent record of the convent1on Through the school year the annual staff IS busy snapplng p1ctures of all How are we f1xed for pucturesh' asks Darle Seng of h1s fellow sports edltor Larrx Sandall Ruthe Rosenquxst vVI3lZl9 Cox and Carol Naglel Hgwgfd Thrgpp and Gegfge Kmg as thgv Sglgct 18 ad contracts from local buslnesses These gnls photos for the Rocket Darrel IS also 3 poofogfo are advertlslng managers for the 1903 Rocket pher fox the annual Page 52 X,fN 'Xf'X5b permanent record , efxf ,Loo her If az Jud felfflw that . .Y R, 01- De Dzpt dm Ham Q Sa-, advefffinfofeyfhind 2552? 5cifffa H A1 AC 9 2 staff annua 1' ePif,1,,,l05eggyx,3Qg?i to lg- ul as th er ,QS als Gy S S, o on 01-1 the class and extra curricular activities, as- semblies, plays, athletic programs, de- bates, banquets, pep rallies and the administration so that you, the delegates of the NE convention, will have a com- plete and permanent record of this year at Northeast convention hall. The watchful eye of Mrs. Killeen keeps Rocket feature editors Pat McAdams. Nancy Dewey, Donna Lebsack, Nancy Clifford and Colleen Turn- er busy with the writing of captions for feature pictures. Colleen also works on advertising, JL ' He, , 535 -was L, Itch and 0 Unk' ju A eff there Onef, vmq ,,, mor Djcigd Shjflagg Gd. laughy lg- Fe ha .Ile 5 been Cfnazf, Ima JW W ii Well ..... I Minder when Bob if :ge an l V Mllrnl-Q A - Ja K OYGI-lookergake . that U60 guess it's okay. agrees Sally Cook shows her his drawing of a forward page for the annual. Bob and Sally are art editors. Page 53 in At the 1952 Snowball formal whlch xs sponsored bw the four Llncoln YTeen clubs relgnmg prmcesses were Joanne Brown from College Vlew h1gh Bex Pun from Northeast high Mary Ann MacDonald from Teachers hlgh and Mary Joyce Deer from Lincoln hlgh Freedom l'CllglOl1 the -A-N P Provlng that xt lS better to give than to recene X Teen of'1cers Joan Brandeberry Marv Olson Sheral Yates and Bev Payn prepare a Chrlstmas gtft basket for some nec-dx Lmcoln fwmllv In obserxance of World Brother The com llttle crowd shown here hood week Mlss Ellzabeth Motley composed of Joe Prlee Erun Piet an Engllsh exchange teacher 'xt fer Clxfford McBr1de Bob Ben Llncoln hlgh school spoke to Y ton Jack Rxan Dew Jenkms Ron Teen members on English customs L1 xngston and Vkxmp Holwerson xs hohdavs and schools the H1 Y basketball team On her way to the Easter Parade IS Judy Elce modellng for the annual Y Teen style show presented by Hoxland Swanson for all Northeast hlgh school gxrls 4, x 1 Y -.xy Page 54 0 X 1 'y' 5. t. 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I B ' y as x Q Promotmg par harmon To be healthy wholesome helpful and to prosper irom Chr1st1an l1v1ng lb the ma1n pur pose ot the Northeast branch of H1Y Th1S organ1Lat1on cons1st1ng oi scmor h1gh boys pract1ces good sportsmanshlp 1n sports speech and everyday l1v1ng Under the able sponsorshlp of Aldtn Kmg Noxthcast s H1 Y enyoycd a year of many worth whlle act1y1t1es Holdmg meetmgs uery week the loyal mem bers took part Ill swlmmlng and basketball act1v1t1es planned and carr1ed out dances and part1es and have partlclpated 1n the c1ty basket ball league for the past three years The H1 Y Wh1Ch IS an Hfflllate of the YMCA IS headed by a presldent 1 1ce presldent and secretary treasurer elected each semester First row F He1tLel B Bulnham R Steele J Chlldress D Lewls D Jenkms B McK1nney Second row D Cxevsdson G Moyex B Holloway D Tullls N Holverson J Thomas R L1v1nQston Thlrd row C McB11de T Blunn V Hall B Cook D VOIIS J PFICB K Forbes Late to H1 Y meetmg but ldughlllg :use thnv kn w 1t Lani begln Wlihlllll thcm xre pre ldcllt Jack Clnldrzss 5 1h1s IS what you Lall a H1 Y cabmet 11189111129 Laughlng over a bxg Joke are secretary treasurer Tom Blunn p1es1dent Ron Lwmgston and VILE' pre-s1dent Dwayne LEWIS Page 55 We -is I J' 1 ,A 0 fs. x ee .- -. f - , J..- ...... First semester Y-Teen duties of supervising meetings, nssemhlies, nnd projects were the responsibility of Joan Brandebcrry, secretary: Shi-rail Yates, treasurer, Beverly Payn. president, and Mary Olson, vice president. Y-'Fcen committee chairmen Dorothy Gillette, worship: Donna Jean Miller, pianist: Marilyn Schneiber, social: Connie Coleman, pulmlicityg Norene Meyer, program: Sharon Saiylors, membership: Jane Kramer. finance, and Cara Hutchinson, service, discuss committee plans and inter-club news. . . . and good Wearers of the small blue and white triangle numbered 159 this year, the largest membership in the history of the Northeast Y-Teen club. To kick-off the membership drive in Sep- tember, cabinet members presented an all girl assembly to acquaint ninth grade and senior high girls with the YWCA, of which Y-Teens is a branch. Meeting twice monthly, members enjoyed varied programs consisting of interesting speakers, style shows, Christmas program, participating in the city-wide Chocolates First row: D. Kovarik, J. Cleavenger, D. Gillette, C. McPheron, S. Powell. J. Fitchett, M. Larson, S. Peterson, M. Duffy, D. Eby. Second row: M. Rosenberger, C. Coleman, C. Headriek, M. Tilman, J. Kidney, J- Jensen, M- Woodside, S- WGSSG, J- 50011. J. Kramer, R. Huenink. Third row: L. DeBord, B. Christenson, M. Christenson, P. Bickford, M. Mclvlullen, D. Huenink, K. Wood, L. Redmond. Fourth row: P. Peterson, L. Richards, M. Marshall, B, Jorgensen, K. Christensen. V. Dahl, V- OIITISIEHG. M- Hiifiman, C. Hartman. Fifth row: B. Bartles, M. Williams, B. Bartles, M. Olson, N. Clifford, J. Elce, A. Monia, P. Cariotta, M. Kohl. Sixth row: A. Throckmorton, Y. Wright, D. Wendorf, J. Amos, C, Keys, L. Dale, M. Inbody, K. Calder, C. Call, J. Haupt, C. Barnes. 9 9 gl fellowship Y 4 ,. A . . . K re - for Korea project, a pot luck installation lh.,.: 's,, X supper in the winter and an installation N' banquet in the spring. 3 Active committees undertook many suc- ' cessful projects under the guidance of Miss Elizabeth Shaver, including the fill- ing of a Christmas basket for the needy, entertaining a group of children living at White Hall, publishing news sheets and sponsoring an Easter assembly. Highlighting the winter season was the traditional city-wide Snowball. Publicity and tickets for the dance were the respon- sibility of the Northeast group. f i ew 45, Easter assembly arrangements are being made by second semester Y-Teen officers, Nancy Clifford, treasurer, Peggy Green, secretary: Jerri Peacock, vice president, and Connie Coleman, president. Y-Teen committee chairmen Colette Crow. finance: Donna Hocken- smith. social: Beverly Gillette, worship: Mary Olson, program: Shirley Weiss. membership: Jackie Amos, music: Sharon Amen, service, and Donna Jean Miller, pianist, take a minute to look up from their duties of planning second semester activities. First row: N. Steffan, S. Todd. J. Cole, K. Furman, P. Spana Second row: G. Wright, B. Parker, J. Stein, N. Fisher, D. Bai'ey, D. Anderson, J. Brandeberry, B. Payn, R. Wickman, P. Everett, G. Schultz, A. Holbert Third row: Miss Shaver, sponsor, L. Stolly, C. Crow, A. Meyer, C. Everett, M. Miller, D. Miller, J. Marcott, K. Turner, L. Bostock. S. Foster Fourih row: D. Hockensmith, S. Amen, B. Gillette, C. Wilson, R. McClure, M. Payne, M. Mason, D. Howard, J. Klum, P. Heisleman Fifth row: D. Smith, N. Pugsley, J. Hide, M. Wehr, J. McClure, C. Hutchinson, G. Foster, R. Hager, B. Jennings, L. Under- wood Sixth row: P. Meacham, J. Lindquist, C. Kallemeyn, B. Kroon, S. Saylors, M. Schneiber, C. Schell, N. Meyer, S. Morrison, K. Thompson, H. Johnson, S. Whalen V gif' ....L.4? Q X T 14 Freedom assembly -X oxaltx pauxe fm a p1etu1e 1lte1 the annu1l ten tx feed Left tem 11 ht Dlek Hend11x Nlxmn Ranp Pat Me Adanu attendant Ma11lxn Lndxxl queen D Jlllll Nlnxe attendmt and Dun Haw P1aet e1nQ .1 xkt nn pa1l1menta1x p1weedu1e 1111 one I lht'1l 1 guldl exenlng mee-tmgx lx 1 bmup of Stenw ette Here Comeb Santa Claub annevunees Io ee Bene rms trexb of cexemomeb the Pengennb p1eeent then Chllb mar, p1 ogram VdIl6d reactwn a1e shown on the faeeb ot these l6 xx hc tr1ed aut for babketball cheerleader Muen Rapp prebldent of Nentheast FFA nresentx Rn W1lse College V1ew busmeesman vuth an hunc1111x chapte fnmer degree at the annual turkex f ed 11111 1 ln bon lnokb on Page 58 New party members Prepallng to perform a mlnor operation IS the presldent of the Whxte Caps Pat Blckfold w1th the HSSISIHUCC of SCC.I'Lt8IV Shun bmdu tleasuru Melva Stahley and vue pleslde nt Jorn Dutton W1th th1rty three members the newly argamzed nurses club got under Way thls wear w1th the a1m of acquamtmg all h1gh school g1rls xnterested rn am or all phases of nursmg Wlth the d1fferent nurslng schools and therr requnsements Spec1al outslde speakers are teatured at regular meetmgs Orgamzed much as anv other club the Wh1te Caps hate a C0l'lSt1ll1l10Tl dues and represen tation 1n student counc1l Thex are sponsored bx the student nurses and the Med1cal Aux1l mary Mrs Luc1lle W1tt lS 1n char ge of the North east group The club hopes to help some gxrl attend a nursmg school by awardxng a small scholar shxp Thxs project 1S stlll ln the planmng stage Whxte Caps Fust row J Brandeberrv B Glllette S Dormer M Watson R Hager G Foster K Jackson E Frlesen Dutton C Everett M Duffv B Parker Mrs W1tt sponsor Se-cond row Mrs Thompson ponsor M Wehr S Savlors M Grexss J Bare S Smuer C Nagler M Stahlev P Bxckford J Fltchett C Headrlck J Kramer K Jackson Thlrd row E Fltzgelald B Bartles R Votava J Woodcock J Haupt P Carlotto G Qulnn J Elce S Yates K Calder S Grubb B Baltles 600 Page 59 ui' -v se Offxcers of the club dlscuss plans for a future meetmg Susxe VN'elch socxal chairman Sherry Snldel projects chairman Xxlene Johnson treasurer Beth Fmke secretary Shlrlex Conventlon Undel the dlrectlon of Elmer Sch1ck short hand and booklxeepmg mstructor, the club took held trlps to busmess places and lIlV1tQCl busmess men and alums to speak to them on present dav busmess problems NlcArdle hlstorlan Carole Call senond X106 presldent Sharon Xlhurx fxrst xxce presxdent 1nd Susie Young presxdent Busx bees could well be the tltle of the nonstltuuon commlttee whlch worked long hours on drawing up 1 Lonstltutlon for Il1L Commerc lal club secretarles To help students acqulre a b9ttC1 understand mg of good employer employee relat1onsh1ps and new trends ln buslness practlces proce dures and equ1pment xs the purpose of the newly orgamzed commerc1al club, called the Steno ettes Steno ettes Furs! row N1 Watson D Sherman S 'Vloore 'NI 'Nllchael J Sh x K Packett L Frxln J Hlde R Hager L Loos Pnkelt S Album S Young S Dormer M Haxnes Second row C Rxce B H151-:ew B Finke M Wolfe J Trumhls- W Slxc- 'VI Lee J Ledgwn Nl Spearman M Brakhage B Bloomgren 'W Barnard I Cave S Welty C Shultz D Wade Thxrd row E Bowman 'Nl Wollen B Phxllppl S Grant B Wood J 'VIcCre1ght S Grubb NI Chrlstenson G Adams M Rolofson S McArdle R Schrepf S Snider D Starkel M Lageson S Welch F Norton L Lassek Fourth row B Donahoo E Dxvxdson 'VI Chrlstensen M Rogers A Johnson J Smlth E Snell S Weese R Votaxa C Call NI Rotert VI Rlch S Benson D Stahl J Rasmussen B Bouwens J Harrxson R Reis P Hartshorn ,.. 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Hi' ' f ,B ' , A 1 i . l' ll mu off 0XLldll11S FFA preslden Muon ,. li xpp as he clemunslx xles how to Clem a plow to hls L lblnel mcmhens Vl ntchmg wlth Interest ure sentmel Ted Rmhu 1:1 xsurel Don Haw. news reporter Dick Hendrik ure pres :dint Allen Snell and secretary Eugene Klum tw., ns! ound f a secon he pmg Lu7 its so good ure parents md facullx members guests at the FFA turkex feed 'V' The farm program DOIHQ to learn and learning to do IS the and havrack rides go1ng to meetmgs motto of Northeasts chapter of the Future all go 1nto the1r busy prosperous year Farmers of Amer1ca Sellmg cokes, pxcklng corn and other Attendmg the parent son turkex feed t1v1t1es were undertaken too to ra1se funds lflltlalllig' new members haxlng dances for a new tractor and other necessary ef: penses FFA rs! row lx Sunni C' Slevin cond row D famphcll R C ll P R e s D D ll J P 1t J inxd I Cl1l'l5lCDSCl1 D He dxlx R Ueberrhem, ' sta lllLL,lI1b ltd row A llmd J Corex I 1 Bow er R 1 D Mohrho D Hus D MmDonxld H Jones VK llIllN s urih row F I-xlum D Carle: l ll A Sn J Lee J wllSU!1 M Rapp E irhxxalnmger C' Rolofssm F Bxakhx e R Shoplmrl D llonhelger L Berkman L Schmadeke ll Q 4. 4 Page 61 F ,vw MK 'Nw-M.. v O-ooooo! That sounds neat! says treasurer Angie Holbert as Penguin officers Barbara Jorgensen, de- merit chairman, Marilyn Schneiber, secretary, and vice president. Sandra Loetterle discuss ideas for the 1952 Christmas Revue. Pausing for a brief minute before beginning life saving classes, which the club sponsored for all Northeast girls, are second semester officers Claudia Keys, vice president: Beverly Payn. president: Karen Mohlman, secretarv: Donette Keys, demerit chairman, and Carol Payn. treas- urer. In the political swim To help Northeast girls get into the swim of things by swimming and diving in good 0 0 form is the purpose of the Penguin club. Highlight of the first semester was the annual Penguin show, a Christmas pageant. Second semester the club sponsored junior and senior life saving for all junior and senior high school girls meeting certain requirements. This course and the club was under the spon- sorship of Mrs. Vietta Short. . X The Loser-All UJQSNCS UP! This year the Penguin members awarded a Penguin pin to senior girls meeting certain requirements. To underclassmen, a Penguin letter was presented. First row: S. Loetterle, E. Burchardt, B. Jorgensen, B. Christensen, D. Howlett, M. Keys, J. Elce, C. Keys, M. Olson. Second row: Mrs, V. Short, sponsor, C. Langhauser, B. Payn, J. Brandeberry, K. Mohlman, B. Flack, M. Woodside, D. Keys, M. Engleheart, M. Schneiber. ' Third row: B. Livingston, S. Lewis, M. Mclntosh, A. Meyer, R, Jorgensen, C. Payn. M, Deines, M. Marshall, A. Holbert. x-v There must have been some Santa Claus laughs cheerfully as he makes his appearance at the Penguin revue Helping t steady him are Penguin members Marlice Demes Judv Elce Joan Brandeberiy and Beverly Flack magic in that old silk hat they found for when they placed it on his head he began to dance around the Northeast swim ming pool as Carol Sue Payn portrays Frosty in the Penguin Christmas revue Swimming to the tune of Jingle Bells is this quartet of Penguin members in the Christmas pro- gram. til-4' fr Penguin members keep The Everlasting Light shining as they swim to the strains of O Little Town of Bethlehem their annual revue Paee 63 6 'J' 4' DlbQllS5lnE arrangements for the N52 football hnnquet re tlrst semester pep club offleers Glnnv Hudson treasurer mu Peters presldent l xttx Iexxls nut md lx qs? 3 .K ,iw L-sn e he u s de L mnu xl 'I urn About d Ant L sponsored es er 1 In L Chllslenson nee presxdtnt un o tt px ent one I Dltxlttlll rxs R111 t Cheermg the party to vlctory . Ibe Roekettes, enlarged th1s year to lnclude N members composed of 53 sen1ors 20 Jun IUFS I2 sophomores and honorarx members dld an exeellent 1ob of cheerlng the football team on to a 7 2 season and the basketball team 1nto the state tournaments Pun was had at work and plax Sklts and UHXGIIIIQ, to out of town games hlghllghted the plat s1de Comm1ttee Work on the foot ball banquet and the Turnabout dance the rex1s1on of the Const1tut1on and selhng con CGSSIOUS at games made up the worklng part bponsorlng the club were Mrs Beryl BOXNIIFI and Mrs Catherme Kxlleen, who accompamed the g1rls on trlps and gave aduce on all protects undertaken Rocketies I-'xrst row I Loos S Alburx S Houng C Nagele I Mzthers t Turner P Lexus L Underwood D Grmumann J Shaw D HIlLk9llbIllllh K Paekett J Brandeberrx N Peters B Jenkns Second row J Rolofson N 'lraex J J hnston J Rvlson I Srtltun R Rosenqulst S Alexander E I-'orst B Vtood J Cleixenecr R Hager P Green A Reltz IN Nleser R Huenxnk C, Foster 'NI Chrlstensen Thud row 'VI Rosenbexger S Grant P Hurtshorn N Dewes I Blre P Nleaehlm C Cole-mm M Rogers K Chrlsten 1 A Blttmr C Kews V Dahl M Woodsldt 'NI Chrxstenson I3 Blekford J Kruner S Saxlors S Powell J Lir e Fourth row Nlrs Kllleen onsor Webster n w1tA d C Ne J 'VIarsh I M Rolofs C Call K Read J Elee 'VI Olson N Cllftord M Rleh IN Conxerse M Kexs X Hudson J Vkoodeuek L Nagler A Johnson Mrs Bovvlln sponsor Not pxetuxed IVIAILIP Cox Jomne Rasmussen Page 64 vs... Ll Ll 'Q-a mail miiiiimi .im Northeast and Lmcoln h1gh coaches meet the and the band played on as couples danced to the muslc of Rodger Bowker at the annual Turnabout dance press as Joan1e Marshall Kathy Read Peggy Shelton and Marlene Ro enberger d1SCUSS the chances of both teams 1D the NE vs LHS pep rally 262 43X 1 sv-'y Pxabd Pawij fYN:vvxb::vS' A lonelv llttle petuma ln an omon patch That descrlbes Darrel Seng as he sxts all alone amld a screammg bevy of Rockettes and Rocketeers Is nng around the 1055 Stl l played by Jumox and senlor e1rls ThlS IS a part of the pep club sklt before the Lmcoln Northeast basketball game Page 65 N club officers are Junior Thomas, Howard Thrapp, second and first semester presidentsg Jim Haberlan and Jim Pavey, first and second semester secretaries, and Frank Hertzel, second semester treasurer Dick Prather first semester treasurer is not in picture Workmg toward success Promoting high athletic standards and good fellowship between the athletes of different sports and schools IS the purpose of N club Membership in the club is obtained by win ning a letter 1n any sport football basketball or track Although this group IS more of an honorary organ1zat1on it has many activities The club presents flowers to the football and basket ball queens and attendants at the annual football banquet and basketball dance and N club generally sponsors an N club carmval or dance N club members 1o1n forces with pep club to put on the annual spring p1cn1c A two man team sponsors Bun Galloway and Ed Johnson lent the encouragement and ad vice that helped to promote thelr program of sports and sportsmanshlp throughout thelr successful year Third row K Fager D Crewdson T Pavey E Pfelfer H Williams R Livingston F Hertzel L Sandall J Childress Second row J Rohrig J Price J Pawley J Pavev B Cook D Volls E Wright T Blunn J Thomas Fu-st row J Haberlan D Tulhs R Steele C Barnhxll L Hennlngs H Thrapp L Delaney D Turek N Holverson 4 G Page 66 W . I . , , . C K 1 ' O , y . .. . Q . ... , 9 ' , I . . V' li' I- .V-' I: P' U' rl . :' I' I' I- u' 1' 'ln gv 4. . - l J rf' Q e ' 'A AS A L 5 1 l ease seeme- Q .tt cr Rocketeers Fxrst row B llxlngston A Verglth C. Langhausel S Foster J Rosenberger M Miller J DVkSIQll'lUlS R Wukmzn C Pavn S lfazel Second row E Hutchmson C Crate. K Turner P Mahonex B Antes G Mlrkel P Exeutt A Holbert S Levus M Tangem n Third row J Marcott S Whalen H Johnson J Blckford N CICLHIITIEWCF S Janlke D Kexs A 'lhompson S Gxossoehme E Mever M York Mlss Carroll sponsor Fourth row Mrs Hendrix sponsor P Rolofson M Larson N Underwood B Jorgenson L Rlnhxrds B Bowen S Peterson IM 'Vlwrshall C Phllpot B Harrold D Maxwell Jumor party members Y Eties Vmeent S Smith Second row B Amos C Swanson A Cleaxenger l Steele l laxson C Helselmm J Dxksterhuxs P Mahoney J Chad mel L Bell Thxrd row P 'NlCConltex J Cooper J Ackerman C f,l'llSlll J HlLlllIlk N Greenxmeyer L Hutnhxnson M llllglllldfl J Bltkmrd M Glick J Hendrxx Fourth row B Waltrip S Axbelg P Blglex S Ltthim E Mew.: B Bowen E Billings B Hxrrold P Drxper I Houser J Shlxelw wx v1-A I4 'Q' I Q Page 67 . , E ' v , ' A . . ' at lv XX N WN fr S-.X K Mm., Q, AX 4 A 4 4 1 A I 4 A '?' Ev l A 4 i A , t I W 5 2 J ' if Q 3 J 4 -41 ' 4 4 1 -4 .4 -m -4 I K i v . Q 5 Q l r x 4 1 O First row: S, Fazel, S. McCord, C. Pierce. M. Johannesen, R. Jorgenson, I. Bowman, B. Livingston, C. Payn, V. Hulmku, P. YI, I , , , ,.. ,.. .41 , . .. . H , . ,. . .- ' .' I ul J' . ' . , ,,. , 1 - . , . . 1 ,F . , rn - ' . -1 K K - ' ' 'P 2 . ' . -'Y Q - , 5 . ., ' , 1 . - J, - . - 1 v f Q ' ' Q l, vt r 4 ff av' -1 ' I f .4 K 1 I4 Q., 1 -, - 4-w , L It D ll S H. V. in. 725' al 3 9- ' s 1, A A 3' ': Q ffl The Crowds and The Color Bands, choruses, recreation, rallies, good sportsmanship, banquets, broadcasts, news reporters, the crowds and the color -------- all are a part of both convention and school spirit . . . A ,,n ,Nix 'in 'TA X-. TT flff gf' 1 A Marvm Frahm xxlth h1S golden trumpet ac compamed bx Norm Schwenk Dart1c1pates ln one of the Rocket spothghtc It lookb 35 1f theae two emors boys Bud Hol lowav and Bob Cook are hard at work get tmg ready for the Lm coln Northeast basket ball game. One. two, three, kick . . . the nifty North- east band marches in the Band day parade. fOoops, Jack, don't fall in the man-hole.J Ohhh mah darlm bellows George De Bord as Bxll McK1nney drums absently on, and Jlm Haberlan strums h gultar 1n the Rocket Revue sklt Hlgh Moon BV the sea bw the sea smg Judv Ramey Jamce Ro lofson Ruthe Rosenquxst Kathv Read and Margaret gotert wguo compose the chorus lme of the act By the ea 1n 9 vii., S-v r fai S717 Flrst row Honor guards Carol Newell Kay Chrxstensen Susle Powell Donna Koxarlk Shxrley Gr mt LaVeta Underwood Susxe Young page Colleen Turner Johnnv Thompson John Fmwler and Larry Teplx tram and crown bearers Arlvs Re1t7 page Pattx Le us Pegffs Mathers JLI'lHlt3 Bowers Jovee Bare Norma Conxerse Shlrlex McArdle and Margle Rlch honor Punrds Second row Attendants Jean NTcCre1ght Carol Ferguson Barbara Harold Kathx Read Pat Exerett Nancy Dewev Jackle A1105 'Vlarx Kews xnald of honor Janet Cole attendant Vlrgmla Hudson queen Sondra Whalen prmcess Marxlvn Wolfe ku Turner Pegex Green Marlene Rosenberger Sharon Savlors Glenda Foster Barbara Wood 1nd Charon Grossoehme xitendanls P X.: ,.,,, X -QM Q96 wwf ,,.,54.4.... 333' EZ .W .War P Q s ' N., 'I 4 Minus- Page 71 Q5 , a is ' ' ' ' ' f' Q . . W . ' - , j Q V - 1 ' ' UTXQE' ' ll 4 r ' M' ff A y In A 5 f Y 's ' s 3 Q 1 , ,a us A - ' g n 5 - i w- , fin v i ll-':--- Ava TH iw vw . ini L 5 Q 77? l , l lf 5 fi f J 5- 2. ,' J' fi B' I f K ,, Q at 1 . V! rw! I 1 .' .- J 4 f Y fi N r - ' ,,.. x 1, I 7 I 4 7 N J if Q . K In , 9 XS . K' px Q - B K' g A 3' x 1. 1 ' I . U Q V ' A 7: - , ' FW f ' Q' ' . 2 . . V 1 M Vx: A 1 - 101 4.4 ya vi iq. A 'L . 4, 4: I 5 K 1 Uv- - K - L V5 X 1 .FH a'IliY A! W. 5 35, - 'A -., r U I g A, -.J ., .1 .V . fr 'Q -'rw TQ. 3- 4 A wa fr n 'A Prep band Fix-si row: D. Epp, N. Dahl, T. Frolik, L. Dvorak, J. Bickford, B. Antes, P. Huescr, J. Heisleman, M. Large, B. Sloan, M. Fisher. Second row: C. Hartman, M. Hartman, E. Meyer, N. Greenamyer, G. Hart, M, Newman, L. Watson, T. Quint, J. VonBergen, C. Olson, L. Metcalf, E. Hart, J. Marcott, G. Dappen, S. Wierss. Third rOw: J. Pont, J. Donaldson, A. Cook. D. Welty, R. Northway, V. Robitaille, P. Amos, P. Holingshead, W. Anderson, S. Treanor, J. Kramer, M. York, M. Davidson, M. Rediger, D. Dewey, J. Huenink, D. Gable. Back row: D. Kozisek, B. Brokaw, B. Pugsley, R. Sporn, N. Ross, P. Stanton, L. Morrison, W. Graft, O. Skiles, B. Morisse, B. Sabin. Strike up the band And the band played on midst the flurry of excitement of campaigning. their own no less, in efforts to obtain their goal of 35,000 to finance new band uniforms. With a help- ing hand from Bethany, Havelock and Uni- versity Place Lions clubs, donations from Northeast students and supporters and hard work by band members the goal was finally obtained. Band Fin! row: G. Schlitt, L. Bell, B. Thrapp. M. Sampson, M. Spearman, A. Deal, O. Hansen. Second row: C. Headrick, C. McPheron, N. Meyer. A. Knapp, C. Bray, B. Bloomgren, U. Densberger, J. Strat- man, G. Lickleter, B. Gillette, A. Magorian, J. Rhoden. Third row: L. York, D. Gillette, V. Knapp, R. McClure, S. Morrison, F. Norton, K. Thompson, C. Shultz, S. Loetterle, B. Philippi, R. Knox, V. Olmstead. J. Wachtel, J. Ham- mers, M. Larsen, W. Neuman. Fourth row: S. Hill, A. Schnieber, D. Joy, G. Anderson, M. Frahm, B. York, K. Moore, D. Frolik, B. Owen, J. Thorfinnson, L. Hinkley, G. Cleckner, B. Lucke, M. Otto, R. Strahan, F. Colon, D. Hunter, C. Barrett, D. Brown. B. Christenson, J. Ashley, M. Schock, G. Wolcott. Fifth row: G. Keys, Mr. David Fowler, director, J. De- Lunger. E. Logan, D. Goin, N. Pugsley, D. Watson, B. Wendorff. D. Reitz, R. Baker, B. Ingham, D. Jorgensen, I. Deshayes, D. Spencer, E. Weiss, L. Peters. D. Snyder, M. Rustermier. Page 72 Unsung heroes of the football and basketball season, the band again proved themselves worthy of recognition, both for their fine music and for their school spirit as every home game found them present with their lively music and ready to back the team all the way. Participating in the annual Band day at the University of Nebraska, traveling to North i 5 rx Mr. David Fowler helps drum major Jack Rhoden assemble his uniform before the Farmers Fair parade in Havelock. Platte to attend the state music clinic and giving vesper concerts were also part of their program. One highlight of the musical school year was the Mid-East music festival with Northeast acting as host to 400 music students from Beatrice, Columbus, Fairbury and York. Convened at Northeast for the day, the pro- gram included two concerts of ensembles, soloists and a massed band performance, Band majorettes are Mary Larsen, Donna Kovarik. Sondra Loetterle, Gerry Keys, Norene Meyer and Annette Magorizin. which was under the direction of guest con- ductor Robert Buggert from Wichita univer- sity. With an eye to the future. prep band and instrumental music classes are not to be overlooked. As newcomers to the music field they study and practice in preparation of becoming the future members of North- east's band and orchestra. Page 73 Prep orchestra Fir I row M. Bracy, E. Hutchinson, J. McKee, P. Epp J Chadwell M Booth A Butts Second row: S. Grossoehme. B. Harrold. C. Payn, S. Henderson L Bostock P Vincent B Sloan M Fishu D Keys L. Richards, L. DeBord. Third row: C. Chism, E. Fitzgerald, J. Bertenshaw, L Dvorak T Fiolick D Epp N Dahl J Blckfoid B Antes E Hart, G. Dappen, S. Weyers. Fourth r0w: D. Kozisek, J. Pont, J. Donaldson, A. Cool-. D Welty J Kiamei M Rcdlgei D Gable J Huenink P. Stanton, B. Brokow, B. Pugsley. Convention theme song Orchestra First row: C. Hutchinson. B. Newell, G. Foster E. Bostock, N, Underwood, J. Morey, M. Cox K. Read Second row: J. Jensen, R. Schrepf, L. Dunbar D. Johnson. L. Bostock, J. Amos, N. Schwenk M. Olson, J. Wroth, M. Marshall, J. Bare, B Payn, M. Keys, J. Marshall, M. Cox Third row: V. Dahl, P. Sherman, S. Lewis, J Haupt, M. Miller, S. Peterson, G. Dappen, J Price, H, Heald, A. Wuster, L. Sandall, B Lundy, Mr. D. Fowler, director, P. Heiselman S. Draper, N. Pugsley, R. Gillette Smiling orchestra letter win ners are seniors Joyce Bare Joan Marshall, Beverly Payn Maizie Cox, Donna Kovarik Joe Price, Larry Sandall and Roy Gillette. Additional color of an artistic nature is added to the Northeast convention by the orchestra and prep orchestra. David Fowler is the director of these groups and is assisted by Morris Collier, who gives individual instruction to string players This veal' was an active one for the senior orchestra which played at all school plays, at a vesper con cert, at a patriotic assembly, at the board of edu cation convention and at commencement. The spring concert was jointly presented by orchestra and band. The seventh annual Mid-East music festival was held at Northeast this vear. In addition to being hosts to the four Nebraska schools which participated in the festival, the Northeast orchestra and band both participated in the festival Individual orchestra members were- also very busy. The chamber music society, which was or- ganized this year, is composed of string players. The society entertained various organizations A few of the orchestra musicians participated in the fine arts festival in the spring Others attended the state music clinic in North Platte Mr Fowler was in charge of personel for this state clinic orchestra Violinists accompanied the 1953 musicalc Stieet of Dreams which was presented bv the choir Music letters were presented to eleven members Fo earn a letter a student must have an avcrage of 2 in orchestra and have been in orchestra for six semesters Prep orchestra is composed of string woodwind and brass instruments Just as the oichestra is In prep oichestra Junior high school musicians gain valuable experience in playing with a group This training prepares the students to fill vacancies in the senior orchestra. Prep orchestra performed at the open house for sixth graders who plan to at- tend Northeast next year. ,,,4yw:im-nt W. tmfvwww ' Y F-ii, .fame ,-MQ W. V, Vi 1 we Page 75 3 5 fi if s f ,W , .6 ,- -up 7 ---nfs 1 l . l f i 1 - X , f 's ,- N l A .. - V Q , I 1 'W N. f-'T H5 501 li 35 5 Preparing to sing On Wings of Song is the girls' triple trio, composed of Carol Newell, Norma Con- verse, Dorothy Starkel, Shirley Grubb, Bobbie Wood, Carol Schiermann, Janice Rolofson and Kay Furman. Accompanist is Ruthe Rosenquist. Filling th hall with music Choir, composed of 95 members. had a suc- cessful and interesting year. The members participated in many programs. including the Christmas program, patriotic assembly, radio program and Baccalaureate, and presented Street of Dreams to the student body. They also gave programs for Rotary club and Kiwanis club. Boys' quartette was organized extra-curricu- larly again this year, working after school UO, Come All Ye Faithful sing vocal music department members in the candle light processional which began the annual Christmas program. Christmas music rings through the air as members of choir, girls' glee, mixed chorus and girls' triple trio blend their voices. Page 76 and at odd moments during the day. Carol Newell accompanied the group. Highlighting their season were several club programs. the musical and singing at former classmate John Henderson's funeral. Representing Northeast's vocal music depart- ment. the girls' triple trio has sung at numer- ous club meetings. business men's programs, school functions and on radio and television. The nine girls sang together all year with the . 1-.'--f Hark the Herald Angels Sing could be heard dur- ing Christmas as the choir sang through the halls, Carol Reitfors, J e r e Mitchell, Betty Jennings, Ron Livingston, Marlene Rosenberger, Dean Crewd- K son, Carol Newell and ,Z Clifford Becker c ar ol if-'xi down the stairs, exception of Kay Furman who took De Estye Graumann s place in January They were accompanied by Ruthe Rosenquist Vocal music members carried lighted candles down the aisle singing O Come All Ye Faithful to begin Northeast s annual Christ mas Vespers which was presented bv choir, mixed chorus, girls glee and girls triple trio The boys quartette Jeie Mitchell Ronnie Livingston Howard Thr app and Jerry De Hart are given their pitches by accompanist Carol Newell On March 26 27 and 28 the music department presented an original musical fantasy Street of Dreams which was planned by a commit tee of six choir triple trio and boys quartette members It took place on a city street then a country road and finally on a fantastic street as a disillusioned hobo sought to find his own private dream street the Street of Dreams 0106001-'+A on obnhnnh noon, A 'Wan Gi Pane 77 ' v ' , - - - lc ' 3 A - - xv - '- ' Y . . . . , . . . , . . . ,, - 7 Y - ' 77 ' 7 ' - ' ' q v D . . . l I. , . . , . , . . , . ' ' ll !Y 5 f . ff . ,V ,Nw 1' ,fi . t P Gi lb, fr ,6fs'?0 Q A C E it ' f e 1' X -ze. A ' .H ' , ,-.,. Q-Q - V. Q g W. V -'f,.t. A 7' T 'ea 2 5 - I . -K ,4 F'9 N Q 'i H yawn' W , F S With abstract scenery in the background the place or me annuai operctta. The musicale was choir prepares to sing the grand finale of the DISDHGCI, Organized and Written by IT19mb91'S Of m mf-nlp qfrect of Dreams which took the the choir and featured modern songs and dances. Leading the choir during the year were Junior Thomas, secretary-treasurer first semester and vice president second semesterg Keith Fager, secretary-treasurer second semesterg Dean Crewdson, president first semester, and Erv Pfeifer, president second semester. Not pictured is Nancy Peters, vice president first semester. if T 5 E 1352. i X , x , ' ga , e f . 3 . 'if i . 9 .f First row: P. Spanel, C. Burns, D. Bailey, N. Wingate, S. Todd P. Fisher, J. Stein, M. Klintworth, M. Fischer, H. Weese, RT Smith, B. Price, J. Acosta, J. Ferguson, D, Nelson, J. Swenson M. Weiss, J. Klum, B. Thrapp, D. Hockensmith, P. Everett. Second row: A. Loos, P, Kelley, R. Baty, K. Wilson, B. Howard C. Hart. J. McClure, M. Payne, N. Head, N. Taylor, D. Johnson: B. Jackson, C. Bolln. Third row: D. Scott, S. Bett. D. Morrison, C, Kallemeyn, B. Kroon. P. Elliott, J, Lindquist, J. Scott, J. Keech, K. Jackson, D. Eby, T. Harrer. B. Mclvleen, A. Phillipi, C. Johansen, R, Shiermzin, W. Merritt, M. Inbody, G. Peacock, B. Foreman, J. Rediger, Fourth row: P. Meacham, M. Murphy, J. Fry, M. McMu1le, J. Mohlman, P. Bailey, C. Philpot, W. Neuman, K, Wood, M Williams, P. Llnd, A. Throckmorton, J. Furrow, I. Deshayes, J. Shaffer, B. Bergstrasser, D. Young, S. Lessman, J. Elce, J. Amos, Y. Kelley, D. Wendorff, Mrs. Snook, director, Convention Mixed chorus, a three year old organization, is growing in popularity, strength and quality each year. It helps give students with ability Pausing on their way downstairs to girls' glee, are officers Loretta Loos, Lorraine Kelly, Joyce Johnston and Donna Lebsack. Joyce is first semester president and Donna is second semester president. Loretta was vice president both semesters and Lorraine served as second semester sec- retary-treasurer. First semester secretary-treasurer Mar- garet Rotert is not pictured. a chance to sing and perhaps to enter choir. Boys' voices, which are changing at this period, are given special attention by their ever-patient director, Mrs. Velma Snook. They sang at several school functions during the vear. 'L ETF ,qv- Page 80 -....- Y 'Yi o 'SQ 4 X fx. vu. 'ind N... 'M . ,Q Awe , theme song Any senior high girl who wishes to gain experience in the vocal music field may be a member of girls' glee. The group participated in the Christmas program. singing The Carol of the Angels and A'Sing Noel. and gave ri vesper concert under the direction of Mrs, Velma Snook. During thc musiczile they formed ticket. publicity and property committees. Many of the girls will enter choir next year. PFQ is - NT s X u- L . 5 K 1 . We r Leading mixed chorus tnroughoui the ycuir are officers Bob IVlc1Nh-cn, second semester secretgiry-treasureri Donn.: Wendorff, first semester vice president. Judy Elce. second semester president: Jqckie Amos, first semester president. :ind vice president for second semester, Donna Hocken- smith. J K First row: S. Allen, N. Fisher, R Bnrnhill, C. Everett. 1. Loos. l Fxtittt J M. Puckett, L. Morrison, F VVine, A, Reiiiwult. ' Cole, J. Proctor, B. Grubb, N. Stetten Second row: B Pgirkcr. S Holtz, Nl I,CU1'1ilfkd, I. Bonilsci'plet'. C Mosher, J. Hyde. C. Furguson, G Eppcns, G Wright. Nl Ander- son. L, Kelley, 'I'. Owens, S. Dormer, C Crow, S Iircwer, B. Culver. Third row: P, DQ'PLll', S. Holtz, M. Biuliliuge, S Kofisck. J. Johnston, S. Hotinun, D Smith, R, Sclirtpf. K. Lotlxyig, Nl Shultz, S. Snider, M. Duffy, I' Grecn, M, Wehr, K' Si-hcll, P. t lluik. U, Lchsiick Fourth row: J, Ness, S. Weiss, L Lzissek, I- Dellorti. S Di-ctcr D M.ison, J. Jenkins. A Bitter. Lf Kcys, K. Cziliicr. A Moniu. It Votavu, D. Huenmk. B. Brokaw, J Kidney, M, Lochrun. Mrs Shook. dll'1'K'l0l', Page 81 53999- .ewan 5, H rg Fxrst semester exghxh grade chorus Fug! row G Glngles B Blgg T Fmlmk IJ Anderson l Flqhclherger C Sutter Nl Johwnnesen B Lnlngston W1 Bovlh H ngon C P xn gl 1 B Ahles J Plerge econd row F Ress 'VI Recllger S Wexers I Plane D Wellx C' Peterson R Frost K L e Rele A Coo nte A gnth J er-hun J e 11 uw Thlrd row Nlrs R lrdslee l Ness D luson B Crook L 'VlmFarlemd R XR se R Shotvull I Hutchins M NhAclams 'Xl Drane F Hutchinson M Txngexnan J Blckford N Dlhl B Walt xp P Amos M McDonald M 'Vlclntosh urih row I Branstroxn I 'Vlunfrld I Churnhlll C' Sheldon W Knudson C' long J Coth J MeNunx N Ross les-,nun S Imlke P lrssmm IN Underwood P Rolofson D Kcxs B Harrold WT Sinehes F M6-Ner L t freedom ring Furs! semesxer sevenih grade chorus Furs! row B Burhul-K I Vletmlf k Rune C Ruksgers J Olson J Peterson D Plersol li Xoung R Hwrrnon Xl News D Hfnes J Kralner D Hllxxrd S lxohl P XIHLOIIY B Bogenrlef V Hubkw N1 Leuls Second row L Rlkoxx l Mltchell C Holmes S Gordon J M hee O Leqch J Wacker K Henneman W MCI-'wrland C Swwnson, K. Strwuss, J. Rosenherger, D. lllerrlll, K.Henn1ngs, C. Snyder, L. Steele, C. Burchess, B, I-login, S. McCord, N. Holnngshend. Third row: S. Hutch, W. Woods, R. Wymore, B. xvllllillDS, S, Vnn Dusen, S. Burner D. Alberty, D. Nickell. C. Hoage J. Ball S. Smith, C. Chism, P. lVleConl-Key, J. Mnrkussen, N. Greenwxnsyer, M. Thompson, J. McCrcight, L. Flenegn, M. Glick, J. Hendrix. Fourth row: S. Conant. J. Nlunforcl, M. Strauch, D. Olson, M. Davidson, N. Schafer, R. Bailey, B. Harley, G. Glass, J. Larson, W. Koontz, D. Cxes, B. Bowen, P, Bigley, J. Frosc-heiser, S. Axberg, S. Grossoehme, P. Axberg, M, Jamisen, S. McNerney, Mrs. Be-ardslce. nn 5:59065 In . S sf. S QSM QL - on - Page 82 NJ tt 2- ffwfma an 'Z t ,r DP F1006 1 Nha' fi 'SOD 0 Second semester exghih grade chorus Fn'st row J Mason J Stone B Lnmgton F Kelly G Wuster D Greer L Hart F Soflm H Knape R Sporn S Trean or B Antes B Sherman C Bouwens J Donaldson lVl Large L Turner S Jax R Wexss Second row D Luehr T Qulnt R Sn1der R Stewart B Steyer E Wood R Pappas D Llndnor R Lawson H Blank Fe1l J Stahlnecker B Paxev A Mason C Langhauser L Hatf1eld E Hart J Vkacker C Henselman Thxrd row G Snxder G Salvman C Fredstrom P Hollmgshead S Brehm P Stanton R Shan J Ladner W Bauer Plum L Dxorak J Chaduell L Moxham P Draper 'VI Tawlor J Kexsu V RODIIHIHC R Nlelsen J Vargx 'NI York Shuelv D Nlelsen Fourth row Mrs M Beardslee dlrector J Irwm J Sxas D Snapp B Pugslex K Hewelone J Webster D Epp Hoon M Bracs J VonBergen B Corex P Ellott D Squler L Wlckenkamp R Housel J Awcthelm P Heuser S Latham C Gammon L Bouwman A Schellenberg throughout the school Second semester seventh grade chorus Fxrsi row T Cornell J Rodavwn J Garcia D West L KDICROFDOCKGF T Juckette L Hxndman R Rners O SRIICS W G1 lf' R H111 P T'1ngem1n J Greer R Dletrlnh J Chrxswlsser B NIOFISSC W1 Connors B Bray K Corex C Luehr P Epp 'NI Buettgenback S Smlth 'VI Hartnnn J Aktson J P911 S l'a7el Second row C Burnham M Simmons J MKDFTIS A Peterson L Moxrlson D Wemss R Norrls G Hart A Imlg J Qumn W Anderson J Kaedlng A Frohirdt K Smdstedt J Marks P Mahonev A Cleaxenger R Sampson D Snyder P Mad len D Prather T Bowman T Coburn D Sthwamnger J Splxthl B Amos 'VIrs M Beardslee dlrector Thxrd row H Burchardt S Loos S Henderson R Hmkms R Robinson G Pennmg A Mllls S Merrlll J Dale G Smith B Swenson J Wall D Dram B Sloan J Kerrey E BIHIHES J Hamilton A Thompson C RICC S Henderson S Sum mons J Chadwell E Sears C D1ll P Relstroffer L Larsen R Jorgensen J Dvksterhm: www if F x Or B500 9 anfaf' A 'mn op. Page 83 543 When we are dancing The funny the dramatic and the thoughtful sides of l1fe rn the plavroom at Hub club after a basketball game The wrnnahs' Smiling happrlv are Bud Racrckv Dustv Jorgenson and Bill McKinney winners of the prettiest most original and funniest corsages at the annual Turnabout dance Smiling Jim Haberlan erovxned King f Hearts at the 1953 Turnabout dance is pre- sented with the traditional gold cup by pep club president Joyce Bare. -- Making her grand entrance 'rs 1952 Football queen Rubx Hager receives red roses fiom Coach Bun Galloway The rovaltw beams as thex pose for a snap before making their entrance at the annual 19:12 Foot ball banquet Honorarw co cap tams Howard Thrapp and Junior Thomas kneel before queen Rubv Hager lcenterl and her two at tendants Susie Powell and Norma Converse -9 A Page 84 Wt 'Q-ff' , we If Off to an early start are members of Northeast's 1953 golf team, Clifford qv Q AQ, Becker, Neil Whitney, Eugene Klum, Kenneth Moore and Carl Keech. t'We've got a coach! yell the junior high basketball cheerleaders, Mary Lou Tangeman, John Ladner and Erwina Hutchinson. We say Northeast is the best! clap the five basketball cheerleadersg Ruby Hager, Bobbie Wood, Eckard Heintz, Judy Cleavenger and Emily Forst. Her royal highness, Judy Cleavenger, breaks through the crepe paper basketball as the 1953 Basketball Queen. Co-captains Ken Forbes and Bob Cook and attendants Shirley Grant and Joan Marshall look on as Junior Thomas, N club president, crowns Judy Cleavenger queen of the 1953 basket- ball team. KL! l. ,,-sw-4, up 'W . 0' L. Page 85 .X Q 5 , I . 3 fm x LJ Here s an 1ns1de vlew of the v1ta1 cogs of the Rocket grvd machme Plctured are head coach Bun Gallovx ay student managers Dean Crewdson and Frank Heltzcl and llne coach Max Hester Rlght 1nto a Tlger den goes halfback Ken Forbes as two Fremont llnebackers paw h1m after a short galn Another Tlger appropr1atelv actlng out the part closes IH for the k1ll Plenty Of pep and steam descrxbes football cheer leade1s Emlly Forst Bobb1e Wood Peggy Mathers Norma Conver e and Colleen Turner as thev end a yell vnth a leap Page 88 W1th practlce begmnmg 1n late August coaches Bun Galloway and Max Hester pre pared to launch the 52 Rocketsh1p from NE Th1s part1cular Shlp was to have more d1ff1culty 1n accompl1sh1ng 1ts m1ss1on than any prev1ous one for Northeast was to com bat the strongest oppos1t1on 1n the schools hlstory In order to be ready It had to be put together properly glven test take offs and fmally placed on the proylng grounds Howard Thrapp was des1gnated as the sh1p s p1lot and as September 12 approached the provmg grounds were crowded w1th specta tors And the Northeast Rocketshlp d1d come home and wlthout a scar as It out maneu xered Beatrlce 27 0 Rockets take Holy Name After hlttlng 1ts f1rst target Northeast then tackled Omaha Holy Name Besldes 1eav1ng w1th the long end of a 47 7 score It broke the Omahans 39 0 game w1nn1ng streak Fremont was the next stoppmg po1nt and after a l1ttle take off trouble the Black and Wh1te charted a 7 0 score W1th three v1ctor1es palnted on the fly mg machme lt prepared to take 1tS fourth Some th1ng happened and the Jet engme throttled down to suffer a .33 0 defeat at the hands of Llncoln Rapxd recovery made Makmg a rapld recovery the team downed on the m1ss1on gave the capltal clty boys more than they bargalned for In the clos1ng seconds of the battle a Rocket touchdown pass was called back and t1me barred the Black and Whlte from another attempt and probably the battle The South h1gh Packers squeezed by the a1r slck Rocketmen 19 14 The M1d East conference t1tle was on the next Rocket target Th1s t1me Fa1rbury was the v1ct1m by a 31 0 deluge of Rocket power It was the frfth consecutlve champ1onsh1p for Northeast It was now t1me for the NE gr1dders to please the homecom1ng crowd and knock another target from the m1ss1on As It turned out Omaha Benson was the crowd pleaser by a 18 O downpour of gulded Rocket m1ss1les Fmal m1ss1on run Th1S left only one more destmatlon for the Rocket Shlp SIOUX Clty East also a new stop On a clear and chllly fall evenlng the Northeast Shlp descended upon the East h1gh f1eld Uslng the experlence and stamlna of other m1ss1ons the Black and Whlte took l1ttle t1me 1n dlsposlng of th1s target and soon ascended Wlth a 35 7 trxumph Thus the m1ss1on was completed and the Northeast sh1p possessed seven h1ts and only two mlsses to reg1ster another successful season l l 7 KK 7? 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I I I U , v - ' Hastings 20-0, but Omaha South, a new stop ---- - ' v I , l - S ' 1 1 ' U Strength for tomorrow There IS a brrght varsrtv football outlook for next vear as future xarsrtv members plavrng reserve ball racked up an rmpressrwe four wrn one loss record Coaches Ed John son and Robert James molded the1r man power 1nto a hard drrxrng offense off the T formatron and a strong defense whrch held the opposrng team to one touchdown a game Waxerlv dropped the Junrors rn the1r frrst game but the Rocketmen bounced back to take Beatrrce Nebraska Crtx Adams and Fremont rn that order Thev showed therr best rn the Adams game whlch ended rn reserves fax or 27 13 Schedule Northeast Northeast Northeast Northeast Northeast Wax erly 20 Beatrrce 7 Nebraska Crty 6 Adams 13 Fremont 0 ROC KETS yell Margaret Marshall Mary Lou Tangeman Erwrna Hutchrnson Holly Johnson and Angle Holbert as they cheer for a reserve pep rally durrng football season f 'Several Fremont reserves converge on the Rocket re erve ball carrrer rn an afternoon contest Reserve football F1rs! row Coach E Johnson J Coleman D Jenkms L Johansen J Stasney G Nerl H Juckette T Luehr C Barnhrll Coach B James Second row H Fager J Lee K Nelson M Mrtchell L Baker T Rrtchey D Hays B Benton F Holbert L Bryant Back row H Gunn B Langhauser R Bradsby J Furrow R Baker D Haas T Harrer J Carter H Large J Foster Page 89 ,, F Sl 2 , I K i Y if J -1 Q' E t 251,--a L E-' I f A 'if V23 5 Q . 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ODC6 Hiiarn another successful sea on has been chalked up br our Black and Whrte cagers Wrth Coach Ed Johnson pavrng the way the Rockets turned rn a season record of lo wrns agalnst 5 losses Losrng an overtrme thrrller to Scottsbluff rn the openrng game 57 53 the Rocket machrnc proxed two much for the North Platte Bulldogs by a 54 47 count Wrth srx returnrng lettermen leadrng the Rockets thev contrnued to smash each oncomrng opponent on the regular schedule wrth the exceptron of two Hastrngs and Boys Town Durrng thrs trme the Rocketmen captured several honors Frrst wrth a 58 57 Wm over the Crerghton Prep Bluejaxs thew garned undrsputed frrst place rn the state ratrngs Secord the crtv champronshrp came back to Northeast wrth a 43 41 vrctorx over our J street rrvals Lmcoln hrgh And thrrd br rockrng F111 burv 83 50 a new home court scorrnt, record was added to the books It was now trme for our hoopsters to enter the annual Nebraska hrgh school thampronshrp tour nam nts In the drstrrct tournrment at Frlls Crtx the Rockets garned runner up spot bx dumprnr, Nebraska Crtw 50 42 but were unable to turn the trde the second nrght and lost to LHS 06 49 Omaha Benson was a frrst round vrctrm of the state tournament as the Bunnres hopped behrnd a score of 63 55 In the semr frnals North Platte once beaten bx Northeast hustled to a 68 58 YICYOIN Thus ended the Rocket hopes However center Bob Cook Garned a berth on the All tournex class A tean whrlc teamate Kenny Forbes won a forward spot on the All state class A team Three tunes Daxe Tullrs catches the rebound frnally tossrng the ball lor a basket after keeprng rt from North Platte center Prttman rn a close hard fought semrfrnal game at the state tournex In the same game Kenny Forbes comes up wrth another rebound as Bob Cook stands bv ready to grve .1 helprng hand Vnnrty basketball team P leacox J Haberlan E Thomas L Sandall D Crewdson N Holurson I Delanex K Forbes D 'lullr IJ I' nk I l lex B Cook and Corrh Ed Johnson Kneelmg F Hertzel student an gcr Page 92 . . . e S , - A, , 1 , Y. - - Y K V -Y - 1 V H . 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Reserve basketball team B Lundy R Hlll D Haas B Bergstrasser L Henmngs D Beachell H Heald Coach Max Heste R Baker R Knox VM Hester J Furrow L Bryant R Bradsbs J Lee B Fry D Young Kneelmg D Greer student manager Commg cagers Northeasts reserve squad atta1ned valuable ex pellerce to bulld up next years varsxty Max Hester took over the coachmg rems and produced qumtet that f1n1shed up the season ID fash1on enough to take many a wrmkle out of the brow of X3l51tV coach Ed Johnson regardmg the 1953 54 campaign Valpara so dealt the Junxor cagers a heavy blow bx crushmg them ln the season opener but NE pounced back w1th a convmcmg 48 26 trlumph over Columbus then fell agam to a powerful Malcolm flve and a Tlger team from Hastlngs IH an overtlme frav Northeast Northeast Northeast Noltheast Northeast Northeast Northeast Noxtheast Northeast N01 theast Noltheast Nox theast Northeast SCHEDULE Valparalso Columbus B Malcolm Hastlngs B Beatuce B Bennet Llncoln Falls Cxtv B Garland York B Nebraska Cltv B Fanbuxv B Bovs Town B The Maxmen added Beatrxce and Bennet to thelr growmg l1st of conquests then lost a heartbreaker to Llncoln after leadmg the entlre way a despara tlon shot 1n the last two seconds spelled defeat The luckless hoopsters dumped Falls Cltys her alded second team and fell for the last t1me to Garland before stagmg the1r clobberlng cllmax In the fmal four encounters the Rockets proved that they had learned plenty of cage savvy by smackmg York Nebraska Clty Falrbury and Boys Town ln rapld successlon thus compllmg an 1mpress1ve n1ne and flve record for the year Get that ball' vells B111 Bergstraesser as Dee Haas and Larry Hennlngs scrap w1th several VBIDBFSISO defenders m the Jumor Rockets mxtlal game Page 93 E 5 .sllne,eeefeQ N9 -9,9 1 X ,'t1 Nfn N 2' N' N xv Nw It I . , 9 2 hr A get A 'T' 9, Vanliy incl: ham tlefgtf 1 7 E Front row Bob Lee Charles Barnhxll Jim Lee Ron Steele Ken Forbes Eckard Helntz Kenny Nelson and Henry Wlllxams Second row Coach Bun Gallowav John Jackson Dee Haas Dave Tullls 1Norv Holverson Ron Bradsbv Tom Blunn Harlan Heald Howard Thrapp Duck Beachell B111 Bergstraesser Larry Hennmgs Jlm Haberlan and Coach Max Hester Alley oop and off mto the w1ld blue yonder goes this shotput hurled dramatlcally by Kenny Forbes 'Vial Reserve track ieam Back row H Large R Baker R Showalter G Rolofson L Bryan! J Furrow R Knox J Bertenshaw J Schwmdt Front row L Cole E Loomls T Munson F Colon J Foster Drake B York D Young D Welty G Syas 1- QW Qgw li 55 'M1 Page 94 Speed and Ten returnmg lettermen and a batch of buddmg talent made up the 1953 track and fleld team under the dxrectlon of Coaches Galloway and Hester From the grunt and groan artlsts to the sl1m hlpped speedsters everyone of them helped Northeast complete one of 1ts most xmpresslve th1nclad seasons Honors were plent1ful for the squad th1s year as cmd ermen rolled m nearly every event provlded the flrst competltlon Thls IS a meet whlch glVGS coaches a look at their prospects for the mvltatlonal meets and later the state meet Beatrlce was at Northeast Apr1l 10 for a dual whxch was gonslderably easy for the Rocket to w1n 4 49 Stakes became hlgher now as the NE ag gregatxon Journeyed to the Nebraska C1ty 1nv1tat1onal for the annual carn1val Plagued wlth gloomy weather and a lack of condltxons the boys had to flnxsh wlth a second place by N N s N , x e, -fl ,W ,, ' X, '91 :L 'of Q - ---. . 1 Blair, Ashland and College. 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' W 'Mm may vi La 5 Nelson and Ron Steele Ready set 0' Dee Hms Norv Holxerson and Charlle E Barnhlll prepare to run .1 long distance relay Cloudv skxes hlndered a tr1angular meet scheduled for Apr1l 17 between Seward Fa1rburv and Northeast A peak season performance was evxdent when the track sters romped off Wlth the M1d east crown gammg a place 1n almost every event A1 though the meet was threatened by a storm It was Stlll executed wxth the fleld events held 1ns1de the UH1V6fS1tV of Ne braska mdoor track Some of the best 1n d1v1dua1 marks were establxshed ln thxs meet Another Wln ln the Doane 1nv1tat1onal and a w1n ln the maugural Lmcoln hlgh Northeast dual meet sent them mto the d1str1ct meet wxth plenty of strength Fourteen bovs went to the state meet after takmg an easy vxctory 1n the dlstrxct They were Charle Barnhlll B111 Bergas trasser, Ron Bradsby, Duck Beachell, Tom Blunn Ken Forbes, Jlm Haberlan, Dee Hass, Norv Holverson, Tom Pavey, Joe Prxce Ken Nelson, Ron Steele and Dave Tullns Thls group of boys placed fourth 1n the state track and fxeld meet 'l'f'V ,Q 1 Q ..... It s not the enemy approaching Just the hurdle men Dick Beachell Jlm Haberlan and Tom Blunn of the 53 sprmg track team Brushmg up on h1s broad Jumpmg durmg sprung track practice lS Kenny Forbes as many Interested spectators look on He flies through the alr wlth the greatest of ease Norv Holverson on the hxgh Jump Dlsplaymg hls talents with the discus is Larry Henmngs as lets er go tor a long one Wlth the watchful eyes of fellow track team members on hlm Ron .. Steele successfully completes broad Jump 1 I f xv' 9 x ly ,sq- :-P. ' ,fr I ,la . Page 95 - if ' s I v , I A 0 k ' M agi .,,.. , :Q 4 ll, 3 ,Mg I fd: 5 xy K A K liz' 2 A, Q xnjggt , -,JN V A-Z-,X Q . we . M Vw sk.: . . if x, y, r t , N e.u, ..-me . l at ' . 1 L- . Y my MQ , x ' t A V 3 2 , A ,. um! W .. b 'Q an xi N K- It I I, x' N Q 9 A f n ' ,I 1 4 . - . 4 M 'M ' 7 . f v Xb? , A 1, I 'i a ',m:.1V,, i .4 , A l , -P. Y , L41 1 -' 5 I ,: ,' xv 1 .-- . .. , ' - ' . . 1-. 5 I' 4 L Xt N ' fax- . . . f +2s: '. 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Nha-v' H if 5 Rae Huemnk and B x Paxn xull haxe no trouble remodelmg then mome xx 1th thu xqrletx of devel decals to Choo e fmm at Van S1Ck18S Pam! and Glass Ccmpany A comnlete lme of home and busmebb decolatmg SL pohes can be found at Van Sxckles VAN SICKLE S PAINT AND GLASS COMPANY 143 South 10 phone 2 6931 Page 98 Ready and w1111ng to relxeve you of vour extra monev and of course safely deposlt It ln elther a checkmg or savmgs account are these eff1c1ent employees of the Cmzen s Siate Bank CITIZEN S STATE BANK 2650 North 48 phone 6 23,57 'N Sometnmg for a ralny day seems to be the mono of Jesse Stem as he makes out a d6DOSlt sllp at the Havelock Nahonal Bank HAVELOCK NATIONAL BANK 6145 Havelock phone 6 2081 Page 99 The Roberts Pure Pak paper m1lk car ton IS formed sterxllzed m hot paraffm fllled and sealed IU one contlnous automatlc operation The vxtal pourmg surface IS protected bv both an outer and an mner seal the double dool of safety At wour door or favorxte store reach for Roberts ROBERTS DAIRY COMPANY 220 South 20 Street Phone 2 6747 A well stocked self servlce counter at Holmes Grocery catches the attentlon of Marv Olson and Norene Meyer For quallty foods and couxteous SGFVICC shop at HOLMES GROCERY 2600 North 48 sireei Phone 6 2194 Page 100 Prov1d1ng a beautlful settxng for Northeasts football rosaltv Coiner Terrace IS popular for hlgh school proms and banquets COTNER TERRACE 225 North Corner Phone 6 5044 l Ros Glllette and Jele Mltehell seem to be serlouslx conslderlng the prospects of a furnace from Green Furnace and Plumbing Company where tralned per sonnel d1splav a complete l1ne of heat mg and plumbmg furmshrngs GREEN FURNACE AND PLUMBING COMPANY 2747 North 48 street Phone 6 2377 1 Gd! +I Just leavmg Tyrrell s the home of beautiful flowers for all occaslons are Allvs Reltz and Eckard Hemtz TYRRELL S FLOWERS 1133 N Comer phone 6 2357 is Gee Just thmk of all the work thls would save savs Carole Call as she Glenda Foster and Betty Jenkms examme an automatlc washer Thls lS onlv one example of the fme haldware and plumb mg supplles to be found at And erson s ANDERSCN HARDWARE AND PLUMBING 6132 Havelock phone 6 2317 Page 101 S Not xobbmg the bank just protectmg her mtexests IS Jewel Hlde as she takes along Gunn But xou dont have to go to thxs trouble for the Fxrst Nanonal Bank has all the latest bankmg f8Cl1l1lCS safetv deposlt boxes checkmg and say mg accounts and a bank by mall plan FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LINCOLN 1001 O phone 2 8561 Mr. Anderson displays just a few of the many fine photographs taken at Andersons For the best in photographs whatever the occasion see ANDERSON STUDIO 1034 o phone 2-3166 Pa e l02 From thls projector ln the Joyo Theater projectxon room whlch Suzanne Welch and Sandra Carter are learmng about come the manv fme movles that all Llncoln patnons enJoy JOYO THEATER 6102 Havelock phone 6 2441 Y Just look at thls menu' TZs hotdogs cokes sodas malts sh akcs french frles hamburgers sundaes and most im thmg else a palr of hungry bovs mlght l1ke' cxclaxm Bob Cook and Larry bulldall PATIO DRIVE INN 4800 Frerroni phone 6 2016 QEEMS f xv - 1 An employee of the Conhnenial NBIIODBI Bank 1S demonstratmg one of the1r many DICCGS of the most modern bankmg equ1pment to Colleen Turner CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK 1100 o phone 2 6681 hi' x if 'Y Takmg advantage of the qual1ty foods and low ...wk WK Rememberxng that a penny saved IS a penny earned Nancy C11ffOfd and Marvel Chnstenson prepare to save thexr penmes at the Common wealth Company COMMONWEALTH COMPANY 126 North 11 phone 2 6985 oo. fgr- DTICQS at Ralph s IGA Jamce Rolofson and Kathy Read do thexr fam1l1es week end shoppmg RALPH S IGA 2638 Norm 48 phone 6 5237 li--ftl'.... 'aww 4- Mew' A F7 When lookmg for better dry good and food values look at Karnes Here you get excellent serv1ce and much for your money KARNES INC 6224 Havelock phone 6 2518 Page 103 q They have p1cked thelr bottles out and 1n two seconds V1rg1n1a Hudson and Carol Newell w1ll be freshmg up wlth 7 Up Remember whether It rs conventxon t1me vacatlon t1me or school t1me a bottle of 7Up from the 7 Up Bottlmg Company w1ll always freshen you up 7 UP BOTTLING COMPANY 2409 O phone 2 7075 law' Susne Powell and the prmter mspect a hot off the press Northeastern at the Umversxty Place News Newspapers programs 1nv1tat1ons booklets and announcements are amone the many k1DdS of pflntlflg done there UNIVERSITY PLACE NEWS 2719 North 48 phone 6 2446 MSW Its reallx quxte sunple to operate states Ralph Harmon to Pevgx Mathers and Pat McAdams as he demonstrates one of the moJ1e projectors that can be found along Wlth all other photo graphlc supplles at The Camera store THE CAMERA STORE 1122 N phone 2 9313 Q For the cleanest clothes in town take all your cleaning problems to Builers Cleaners. BUTLERS CLEANERS 4725 St. Paul phone 6-1679 Page 104 ARENA ROLLER SKATING CLUB Skate for fun and health Skatmg N1ghtly Matmee Qaturday and Sunday Nebraska s Fmesi Rmk soo Norih 48 A well stocked costume Jewclrv counter which 18 being patronlzed by Emxlv Forst and Ruthe Rosenqulst plus well stocked drug counters plus fountaln plus cheerful selvxce equals WAGEY DRUG COMPANY 800 North 27 phone 2 3341 si an ti J ,s,, Evervthmg from car wax and baby powder to panda bears can be found at Cheaper Drug siore. Taking advantage of these many handy drug, household and food products are Beverly Christensen and Mike McAdams. CHEAPPER DRUG STORE 1325 o phone 2-3225 Guess Ill have to run an xce cream factory exclalms Janet Woodcock as she 'md Carol Nagler help the Meadow Gold employees to f1ll 1ce cream contalners at the dalrv For the best 1n mllk chocolate mllk orange drxnk punch eggs butter cottage cheese and ice cream 1ts MEADOW GOLD AND COMPANY 726 L phone 2 6541 Page 105 Editor Mary Olson, business manager Joanie Marshall and associate editor Arlys Reitz seem as interested in this machine as in an employee of Graham Printers who is demonstrating the mech- anics of a printing press. The 1953 Rocket is Just one example of the Graham Printing service's fine work. GRAHAM PRINTING SERVICE 325 South 11 phone 2-6268 f 146' Ai 'Id E-iii, fan X A 3 i B l t'This is just the coat for me! exclaims Mary Keys. The price is right. the fit is right, and the color is right, Shirley McArdle seems pleased with the one Mrs. McCormick has showed her and you too, will be happy with the fine quality merchandise that can be found in Mil1er's high school shop. MILLER AND PAINE 13 and O phone Z-8511 Nt-cd a lawn mower or a General Electric ap- pliance. a bucket of paint or seeds for a garden? For quality merchandise it's HOAGLAND HARDWARE 2431 North 48 phone S-2355 c . lit! Rf 5,554 , -.t,v ,,W,NmW.w, N w K V Z'-'W' Li '.,., Q A , W FNTRANCE For the most delicious food in town at the most econical prices, try the specials at Tastee Inn and Out drive-in and townhouse cafe. TASTEE INN AND OUT 1530 North 48 phone 5.5331 The latest in spring fashions are modeled by Y- Teen members Sharon Saylors. Judy Elce, Pat Meacham and Gerry Keys in Hovland-Swanson's annual spring fashion show. HOVLAN D-SWAN SON 1240 O phone 2-6657 its . -,.rQ.,,1v m Smiling faces indicate that these three boys, Ted Ritchie, Don Hays and Robert Courtney know a good refrigerator means good food and this new Servel means that ice cubes are automatically frozen and popped into the tray, For the latest and best in gas equipment always go to the Gas company. THE GAS COMPANY 144 South 12 phone 2-7121 Ml Terry Spencer and Jack Rhoden listen attentively as Warren Parker describes the many policies available at Northeast Insurance Agency. NORTHEAST INSURANCE AGENCY 2441 North 48 phone 6-2995 For every little household need. it's Ben I-'ranklin's. Donna Lebsack is showing Joyce Shaw and Julie Robson E .I 1. Bobbie Wood poses for one of those fine photographs at Townsend Siudlo. For excellent photography, you can rely on TOWNSEND PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO 226 South 11 phone 2-1129 their stock of towels. BEN FRANKLIN STORES Store One Store Two 2731 Norih 48 6208 Havelock avenue phone 6-5355 phone 6-5258 -gresfssn-1.1.-m.... . ' i - 1 'af f -1. YI' ' 3' X. R I 'ln ,S et If l 34 1 Always ready to help you with any sized building problem is Meek Lumber Company. MEEK LUMBER COMPANY 2441 North 48 phone 6-2219 xv ' 'Wk 'Yes! We'll need' a big bag of -potato chips, exclaims Judy Ramey as she and Sara Alexander shop for picnic items at the Bethany IGA Market. Grocery items here are always good and they are attractively displayed. BETHANY IGA MARKET 1519 North Comer phone 6-2686 The best in Lincoln! declares Bill Armstrong as he and Gordon Anderson observe and enjoy the fine quality furniture that can be found at Ar-rnlirong's Furniture. ARMSTRONG FURNITURE COMPANY asc North 48 phone 6-2064 All 'YY'-f This IS for me I can exen use lt agaln exclaxms Daxe Lxpscomb next xear at You can be sure S good 1f you bux 11 at Latsch Brothers of Lmcoln They are the foremost offxce outfxtters 1n Nebraska adds Dustx Jorgenson LATSCH BROTHERS 1124 O phone 2 6838 Heres xrx fxrst l1fe lnsurance payment says Smder as she makes out a check The Gates Insurance company employees alwaxs serxe vou w1th a sm1le and a pleasant word GATES INSURANCE COMPANY 2650 North 48 phone 6 2345 Th1s s mst what Nlom wanted and lts not too exoensue exther saxs Aletha Deal to Les Thomus who IS showmg her 1 sample of the fme household and hardvx 1re supplxes at Thomas Hardware THOMAS HARDWARE 2739 NOIH1. 48 s 2261 Although she 1snt an experienced twplst Norma Conxerse demon trates the ease wlth whxch anvone can operate '1 Roxal Portable txpevxrxter Thls and many other makes of txpevsrlters plus all kmds of secretarlal supplxes can b found at the Nebraska Typewrner company NEBRSKA TYPEWRITER COMPANY 125 North 11 phone 2 7285 There can be no better record of memorable exents whether specxal or exervday than plctures For photo graphs that you can be proud of take them to the East man Kodak Store where vou are assured of QU31lly de xelopmg prmtlng and enlargmg EASTMAN KODAK STORE 1221 o phone 2 7216 F Page 108 ,,..,-4 'e rw Gosh thats not very much' excla1ms Nancy Dewey as George Lemon quotes the low prlce of cleanmg at Peerless Cleaners Peerless cleamng permxts max1mum wear and gn es the best appearance PEERLESS CLEANERS phone 2 6731 and 6 2446 322 South ll and 2719 N 48 'rx , fray 1 x . gr. Ables Betty-82 If Ackerman Judy 17 67 Acosta Joe 807' Adams Glorla-60 Addleman Robert 32 Akeson Jams-83 Albers Kenneth Albertl Dean-82 Albury Sharon 14 15 32 60 64 79 Alderman Larry 36 Alexander Sara 2 14 15 32 49 53Jf Allen Amen Amos Amos Amos Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson 79 107 Shxrlev 20 80 Sharon 35 36 57 Blllle-67 831' Jackne-36 56 57 71 74 80 81 Patr1c1a 72 82' Darleen 57 Daryl 17 82' Don 20 Gordon 32 36 49 Janet Mary 36 81 Nell 32 Wallace-72 as-f Antes Betsy-67 72 74 as Armstrong Blll 16 32 43 46 47 49 107.1 Ashley James 73 Austm Mr Louls 13 Z Av berg Patsy 82 Axberg Sondra-67 82 Axthelm Janxce-17 83 Babbitt Baxley Baxley Bailey Baxley Baxley Baker Baker Nancy 3 Darlene 36 57 80 Darrell Vlarvxn 3 Pat 80' Rodger 82 Larry 32 89 Rlchard 32 73 89 93 3680 Ball Janet 82 Ballard Jack 32 43 Balster Nadine 20 Bancroft Dr Paul M-8 Index Bovey Bob-32 43 44 4 ' Bowen Bonme-16 67 82, Bowers Juanita 20 71 Bowker Larry 32 614' Bowlm Mrs Beryl 10 35 64 Bowman Elnora 20 60 Bowman Joe-36 Bowman Tw1l1a-67 83 Boys Quartet 77 Bracy Marv1n 74 839 Bradsby Ron 26 89 93 94 Brakhage Francis 20 Brakhage Mary Lou 32 60 Brandeberry Joan 14 15 16 36 59 62 63 64 Q Brandstrom Theodore 821 Bray COHHIG 36 73 Brehm Steve-83.f Brewer Shlrley 32 81 Brldges Betty 36 Brokaw Bxtnda 72 74 Brown Dlc 36 73 Brown '11nne 54 Bryant Larry 36 44 89 93 94 Bucklln Ronnle 4 1744 Buettgenback Mina 83 Burbank Bruce-82 Burchardt Elbe 36 62 Burchardt Hans-83 -4 Burchess Connxe 82 Burdlck Jean 36 Burk Phyllis 32 Burnham Bruce 3 4 20 44 Burnham Carl 834- Burnham Miss Mary 124, Burns Carroll 36 180 ' Buster B111 36 Butts Alberta 3b 74 Byrne Kenneth -82 54 57 55.-o Calder Kathryn 36 50 5' Call Carole-2 21 56 60 64 79 101-I Cameron Leon 36 Clmpbell Rxchard Wendell 32 61 Campbell Rlchard Leroy 1 Carxotto Penny 36 56 59 Carlton Dlck 61 Band 73 Bare Joyce 20 43 44 58 59 64 74 75 84 Barnard Don 32 Barnard Marvelyn 2 32 52 60 Barnes Carol Lee 36 56 Barnes Sylvia 32 43 46 Barnhill Ruth 36 81 Barrett Catherme 36 73 Bartels Barbara 32 56 59 Bartels Betty 36 56 59 Bartes Dennns 20 Bassler Jack 16 32 79.1 Batt Gary 36 f' Baty Davld 20 QQ, 44 Baty Rachel-80 Bauer Wayne 83 Bra h Fred 36 Beachell Dlck 36 93 94 Beardslee Mrs Mu11el 10 82 83 95X Bechman Chester 36 V Becker Cllfford 20 61 77 79 8 Beginning Journalism-49 Bell Lexv Lou 17 67 73 P' Benson Sh1rley 20 60 Benton Bob 32 54 79 89 Bentz Lucllle 20 79 Bergstraesser B111 36 80 93 94 Bertenshaw John 36 74 94 Bett Sherrxll-80 Blckfora Joy 67 72 74 az? 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