Northeast High School - Rocket Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)
- Class of 1954
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Advertising Editor ,.,.,,,, ,, Janet Woodcock Associate Ednor Ruthena Rosenquxst Business 7 Sara. Alexander Adviser ,,.,,., Mrs Eunice Mansfield wmv go wine! ffia miggfy 4541564 of fgs flaab cmcf hum kgs gay of Hina . . . INSTRUCTION ua lb The superintendent and his assistants are the executives of the public system They are Steven Watkins mtendent of the Lincoln schools Park assistant superintendent in of operation and maintenance Sell assistant superintendent in school super R H charge David charge of business affairs and R L Fredstrom assistant superintendent in charge of curriculum and institutional improve ment Operation of the 29 schools in the Lincoln Public school system is the problem of the Lincoln superintendents and school board. The board of education is composed of six members who each serve a term of six years. Every two years, two members are chosen so as to keep four experienced members on the board at all times. These civic minded Lincoln citizens who are especially in terested in the youth of Lincoln meet twice a month and serve without remuneration This xear the president of the board is Robert Xenner vice president Mrs Roscoe Hill and sec ietarx Steven Watkins A finer school system IS their goal Board members pause from a discussion of the affairs of the Lincoln public schools Thev are Robert Venner Supt Steven Watkins Elmer Magee John Sennlng Mrs Roscoe H111 Warren Parker and Paul Bancroft ,fl- F' F' S 1.--use R S M1ck1e prmclpal of Northeast semor and Jumor huh 8dV1SGS both teachers and students and he has a warm understandmg approach to then problems Conferences publlc relatxons and adm1n1strat1ve detall are all part of h1s many dut1es H1s busy schedule lncludes keepmg up with varled aca dermc and extra curr1cular act1v1t1es of all departments of the school e ?-4 0 f ,-. if' Z.'...f Mrs Mabel D Thompson who has been ass1stant pr1nc1pal and glrls advlser s1nce 1941 w11l con clude her 43 years of teachmg thlS year Through out her years at Northeast she has been an act1ve and gwdmg flgure ln the lives she has touched She has been an orlgmator of many school cus toms and aCt1V1tlES and has sponsored many of these aCt1V1tleS Students and frlends of North east wlll feel her absence for she has become an lntegral part of the Northeast school sp1r1t Harland Taylor ass1stant prm c1s Rezek ass1stant prm clpal senlor hlgh boys ad charge of Jumor hlgh Mrs Frances Watters Jumor vlsor and student councll and leadershlp class hlgh gxrls counselor sponsor s onsor 'if ff? 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A I x ,V by X X YL F4 f ff - , xx A 5 ,Wm V, M , 5' ' Th1s antrque Juneau doll was used to model Pans fashlons explalns Mlss Helen Dunlap French and mathematlcs rnstructor Her colorful room deplcts her European lnterests L, 3? 010g 5 In-aAi, Ad1OS IS one Spanxsh word that Amer1cans know laughs M1ss Jocy Carter Spamsh and hxstory teacher durlng a chat w1th Andy DeChaves an ex change student from Spam Th1s stands for mdrcate explams Elmer Sh1Ck short hand and bookkeepmg rn structor The stenographlc de partment stresses accuracy and dependablllty 1n secre tar1al work Now just set that margxn a httle wlder explalns MISS Audrla Shumard typmg structor as she helps Joy Haupt w1th her dally asslgn ment After youve punched your answers on the srde well know your aptltudes pla1ns Mrs Helen Krause senlor modern problems structor to Joe Stastny and Loretta Loos lems teacher. Next week we wxll dls cuss the problem of gomg steady durmg hrgh school suggests Mrs. Beryl Bowhn sophomore modern prob- Carefully checkmg reports Mrs Margery Srnlth school treasurer and Mrs Aleen Hmkley bookroom attend ant help keep the bus1ness aspects of Northeast run nmg smoothly Guiding youth All of us have had a teach er who has made a lastmg 1mpress1on on us one who has gulded and 1I1Sp1I'9d us overlookmg our faults seek mg out our best quahtles Th1S teacher has made hls subject mterestmg carefully el1m1nat1n,q non essentlals to gwe us the best course of study one whxch w1ll be meanmgful 1n our 11VeS We are lmportant to th1s teacher We are treated falr Answermg phones typmg stenc1ls frhng schedules thls IS part of the work done rn the ma1n offlce by Mrs Grace Ferguson and Mrs Paul1ne Ledgeway. Both are con- sidered invaluable to the en- tire school. 435365 1 s,N' 1-NNh.,+ firm:-G. :iii A grade of 1 stands for excellent 1n scholastlc ratmg states Mrs Ula Maher semor Engllsh mstructor a she ex plalns Luella Morrlsons grade to her Crltxcxzlng the last lssue of the Northeastern Mrs Eumce Mansfleld publ1 catlons advlsor and Eng l1sh mstructor d1scusses a headllne with Judy Ramey and Jack Rhoden Mrs Ella Mae Short Enghsh mstructor e Joys a passage from an essay w1th Joyce Shaw before class begms Explammg how to d1a gram a sentence yuth a compound subgect MISS Isabelle Smlth Enghsh xnstructor grms at her class IS their objective trusted and respected Thls 15 a mutual respect we reahze suddenly, and almost lmmedlately learnmg b comes CHSIQI than we expec e Thls teacher w1ll always mfluence our l1ves and may even lead us to become teach ers ourselves to 1nsp1re the next generatlon of 1mpres slonable chxldren M1ss Mary Burnham l1 brarlan arranges one of her Natlonal Book Week chsplays of new books for the school llbrary Mrs Mary Moore demonstrates the read mg, dCCClOldtOI new thxs vear to the Jumor hxgh hnglxsh department to the other Jumor high Enghsh teachers M155 Xermel Lundqul I M1 Mxldred Rlchard and Paul Rosuxcll Speech IS a way of ex prcssmg y our 1d e a s s a y s Mrs Ellzabeth Reeder speech and dra I'Yl3t1CS mstructor 'milf' f ,J lnfll 1 Readxo Watch the beat cautions David Fowler dur ing a prep band rehearsal These preparatory classes are instrumental in produc ing his outstanding band and orchestra T, new 12 ...-1 -- ' -.-.-lf Youll never get to the pool with all this chat ter teases Vietta Short girls gym and swimming instructor Sadie Nigh who keeps the locker rooms in special condi tion hands Joyce John ston her basket Max Hesters whistle sounds as the ball goes out of bounds Drafting and gym classes are added to his duties as head track and wrestling coach and football line coach The celluloid reels vxill soon come to life as Robert James audio visual supervisor makes last min ute adjustments before starting regular noon mofie Mr James is also a driver training and mathe matics instructor Ed Johnson finds plaxroom duty enjoyable as he chats with Margaret Rotert and Barbara Wood Head basketball and reserve football coaching duties in addition to phy sical education and gym classes keep Mr Johnson occupicd Do you hear the buzzing sound asks Glenn Dorsey as he checks Richard Holts project in a radio class. M. Dorsey also teaches drivers training and is in charge of diversified education. Zippers can now be inserted with- out pins or basting by a brand new method explains Anita Bit- ner as she examines Carol Caves' skirt zipper. Mrs. Bitner teaches sewing classes exclusively. With her usual warm smile, Velma Snook, vo- cal music director. looks up from her search for the annual operetta, While Ruthe Rosenquist looks throu h the music fc s 4 -M-fse-v....be1 files. I ,f 1 t ll Readv to enter the car of peril Bernard Gallo way smiles his confi dence n his drivers training class In addi tion to this and his bows gym classes Bun is head football coach 'E' Z maven mmme CAP LINCOL A well equipped tool room is es sential for Watson Colemans build ing trades classes Jerome Nickell reaches for a brace as Mr Cole man adjusts a plane blade A new popcorn machine trailer a project undertaken by Don INull and Gary Portche IS overseen by Franklin K ker metal trades and Y shop instructor The boys also may vuork on their cars in class Lucille Witt school nurse checks Penny Carrlottos temperature An excellent health ro ram is ro D Q P vided for the Northeast students including phx sical examinations and dcntal check ups This IS the distributor on the tractor explains Lloyd Schmadeke to Chester Beckman The bo s learn new a riculture meth s y g od and take field trips to sec thc boys individual projects Lucena Hendrix shows her ho'ne economics assistant Bev Flack he food packages prepared by the ad vanced food classes for the r fre z er The glrls learn new food prepa rations and buying methods gals Overseeirg the stage set for a school production William Persick makes sure that Karen Jackson adjusts the curta ns just right His senior hi h art classroom is the rnost colorful in the school t'Do you think you could find the treasure? asks Verna Peterson. junior high art instructor, of Kenneth Freese. junior high music instructor, who looks intrigued with the authentic pirate maps. 5 Page 3 That proves my point declares Samuel Letheby to Henry Willem sen and Robert Johnson while Law rence Austin tries to promote compromise on the point All four are Junior high social studies teach ers Mr Johnson also teaches geometry A American history does have some interesting side lights says John McCor mick to his attentive stu d e n t s Lawrence Mason world history instructor discusses the earth s topography with Jack Mueller pauses dur ing a consumers math class to allow students to absorb an explanation In addi tion to his duties as var sity debate coach Mueller teaches classes of consumers math American history and stage craft. Page 14 Marilyn Miller student M Mason also teaches sophomore English Now you seem to have grasped the formula says Miss Myrtle Clark to math student Don Hays Miss Clark teaches classes f simple and advanced alge- bra. Miss Elizabeth Shaver H makes last minute add1 tions to the files of North east eligible voters during the student county govern ment elections C- Dont laugh kids youll get your chance says Kenneth Wall t his amused hygiene students. First aid is included in the course. Mr. Wall also teaches ninth grade science. I' It was the right answer, but how he got it I've never figured out, laughs Lawrence Tepley as he tells Mrs. Lydia Weber and Mrs. Rita Stout of a classroom happening. All three are junior high arithmetic fx teachers. Mr. Tepley also coaches scrub football and basketball teams f'z?..'1V:::' William Grossoehme biolo gy and physiology instructor tells student Elton Hill of the power in these sharks Jaws and the damage they can do Obviously concerned with an experiment durlng class are Ellis Jeffery chemistry teachery and Dick Hen drix a budding young chemist Mr Jeffery also teaches physics B lg Junior high sc1ence instruc tor John Lewis makes last minute adjustments before a classroom demonstration Helping to create the holi day spirit Miss Jocy Car ter and Mrs Ula Maher play Santa Claus at the annual faculty Christmas ea Ready to give advice t the contractors in time of need straw bosses Robin S Mickle principal and Bun Galloway head foot ball coach look over the progress made on the neu addition Faculty members Mrs Eu nice Mansfield Mrs Beryl Bowlin and Mrs Velma Snook are enjoying a mid day break Pwela Jaw Q'-ew ww ,,v- - x Q 'Q W ill 4 .aim ' 1' 'N--. 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James Montgomery Thus our high school days, so soon come to an end are not lost but laid up in our treasury of experience to be drawn on in later years Academically we have grown by ex periencing classes of discussion and Courses completed, Albury Sharon Business Administration Student council 1 4 secretary 4 girls glee 2 Rockettes 2 6 vice president 4 secretary 6 choir 3 6 secretary 5 Rocket Revue 2 4 May attend ant 2 page 6 football attendant 5 Street of Dreams A Waltz Dream honors convocation Alexander Sara Arts and Sciences Rockettes 2 6 cheerleader 5 student council 1 4 secretary 3 Red Cross representative Lancaster county vice presldent Keen time council 3 5 G Anderson N Anderson Northeastern 5 6 advertlsmg 5 6 exchanges 5 second page column 5 Rocket 3 6 business man ager 5 6 features organizations advertising first place Nebraska High School advertising contest Silver Key honorable mention choir 3 6 The Mockingbird Street of Dreams A Waltz Dream Rocket Revue 246 Y Teens 56 Snow ball prlncess 6 May attendant 2 honor guard 6 Anderson Gordon Business Administration Choir 3 4 orchestra 5 band 1 4 Rocket Revue The Mockingbird Street of Dreams Anderson Nexl Business Admimstration W Armstrong M Bailey Student council 1 2 choir 5 6 A Waltz Dream Rocket Revue 2 Armstrong William Business Administration Debate 2 6 Masque and Gavel 2 6 National For ensic League 3 6 secretary 3 Lo and Behold Tons of Money Rocket Revue band 1 3 class president 3 Elks aCt1V1ty award honors convo cation 6 Balley Marvm Diversified Baker Larry Industrial Arts L B aker H1 Y 5 6 reserve football 3 5 Baker Rxchard Arts and Sciences Reserve football 3 reserve basketball 4 varsity football 5 letter 5 varsity basketball 6 letter 6 N Club reserve track 24 H1Y 56 orchestra 5 6 band 1 4 student council 6 S 1 II 1 A ' ' 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 I Y Y I - l Q 1 1 ' . 1 1 . . . , l 1 1 I 1 . 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' . . 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Ballard Jack Arts and Sciences MIS Helen Krause sponsor research and by actual practical ap pllcation of our new found knowl edge Social memorles the friends weve made games dances assem blies are part of our past The fun filled days of our senior year senior meetings picnics bac calaureate close the door and final ly the magic strains of Pomp and Circumstance will turn the lock on part of our treasured past Second semester officers were Bob Langhauser vice president Ron Marple secretary Jack Bassler president and Beverly Hiskey treasurer we have but memories Tiliiid Student council 1 debate 5 6 Masque and Gavel 4 6 vice president 5 National Forensic League 4 6 Rocket Revue 46 Dark Victory Angel Street Voice of Democracy Doane invitational Northeast invitational honors convocation 46 Tons of Money assistant director Barnard Marvelyn Stenographic Steno ettes 3 6 vice president 5 Rocket 3 6 copy reader 3 4 senior editor 5 6 organizations 5 6 Barnes Bar-nhill 4+-X 9 Barnes Sylvia Business Administration 'E' One Mad Night Dark Victory Y Teens 3 6 Masque and Gavel 2 6 National Forensic League 4 6 debate 34 honors convocation 4 Barnhill Charles Industrlal Arts N club 2-6' reserve football 3' varsity track 46 letter 4' varsity football 5 letter 5' wrestling 6 Barrels Barbara Stenographic Steno-ettes 4-6' Y-Teens 3-4 ' gags' A V . B I Bassler Jack Engineering Street of Dreams ' A Waltz Dream ' choir 3-6' ' class treasurer 3' class president 6' wrestling 5-6' honors convocation 2-4' Regents honorable men- tion Benton Robert M. Engineering Street of Dreams ' A Waltz Dream ' Hi-Y 5-6' Rocket Revue' N club' choir 3-6' class presi- dent 2' reserve basketball 4' reserve football 3' varsity football 5 letter 5' b seball 6' wrestling 6 Bomberger Ilene Diversified Girls glee 3-4 R. Ben ion I. Bomberger .-of '7 ni' Page 19 1 WF Bouwens Bovey Brakhage ,2 W Burk K Campbell Carter Chnsiensen Cole Coleman Colvert Bouwens Beulah F1ne Arts Steno ettes 4 student councll 4 g1rls glee 12 cholr 3 6 Street of Dreams A Waltz Dream Bovey Robert Arts and SCICHCCS FFA 1 debate 3 6 Masque and Gavel 1 6 pres1 v1ce pres1dent 5 Submerged Lo and Behold Ten L1ttle Ind1ans Tons of Money Rocket lgevue 6 honors convocat1on 2 4 6 Regents scholar s 1p Brakha e Mar Lou Steno ra h1c ai' Xu-.f gf f 9 Y g P G1rls glee 1 4 Steno ettes 4 6 I COHHWBY 5 COWY Burk Phyllxs Homemaklng Glrls glee 3 4 Rockettes 5 6 Campbell Rxchard Wendell Agr1culture FFA 1 4 Carter Sandra F1ne Arts Cholr 4 6 glrls glee 1 3 The MOCklHgb1fd A Waltz Dream Christensen Marxan Stenograph1c Student counc1l 6 gxrls glee 3 Rockettes 36 Y Teens 1 2 Cole Larry Industrlal Arts Reserve football 3 vars1ty football 5 letter 5 co captam 5 H1 Y 5 6 Coleman Jerry Engmeermg Cholr 5 6 Rocket Revue 246 The Mockmg 211513 A Waltz Dream H1 Y 34 reserve foot a Page 20 D Cotton M COX Colvert Robert G DlV6YS1fl9d Conaway Ivan F BUSINESS Admuustratlon Street of Dreams The Mockmgblrd A Waltz Dream cholr 3 6 Corey Jerry Vocat1onalAgr1culture FFA 1 6 news reporter 5 6 State Farmer 6 FFA state honors FFA farm mechan1c award FFA chapter r1bbons FFA letter Dekalb scholarsh1p Cotton Donald Industr1al Arts N club 56 vars1ty football 5 letter 6 varslty track 46 Cox Mariha Teachers College One Mad Nlght He Sald She Sa1d orchestra 1 6 Masque and Gavel 4 6 B. 1 p I H. 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C. member Delaney Larry Business Administration N-club 4-6 president 5' student council 256 president 6 class secretary 4 band 1 track serve basketball 12 varsity football 135 lt ter 5 varsity basketball 3 6 letter 6 H1 Y 3 6 baseball 6 Densberger Uldine Fine Arts Band 3 6 J Curtis K Cza anskxy F DeChaves P L Delaney ill arf ? Y 5' I 950 1 W 'xr Yi if l 1 Donnelson, Brent Arts and Sciences Omaha North 1-4 Dormer. Shirley Fine Arts White caps 3-45 student council 35 girls' glee 3-45 Steno-ettes 3-4g choir 5-63 class treasurer 4, May queen 6 Draper Suzanne Arts and Sciences White caps 3-6' Steno-ettes 3-4' Y-Teens 1-2' or- chestra 1-6' string group 3-6' honors convocation 2' Regents honorable mention Dutton Joan Arts and Sciences Street of Dreams A Waltz Dream Rocket Revue 4 6 Rockettes 5 6 White Caps 3 6 Y teens 12 choir 3 6 president 6 glrls glee 1 presi dent 1 trlple trio 3 6 track attendant 6 May day page 6 Edwards Terry Engineering Band 1 6 treasurer 56 Rocket Revue 6 Ferguson Carol Arts and Sciences May attendant 4 honor guard 6 Rockettes 5 6 White Caps 4 choir 56 girls glee 34 A Waltz Dream basketball queen 6 honors convocation 6 Fager Howard Engineermg N club 6 student council 3 Rocket Revue 4 reserve football 3 track 4 6 honors convocation 2 Finke Beth Stenographic Glrls glee 3 Rockettes 56 secretary 6 com mercial club 3 6 secretary 4 honors convocation 6 Fisher Norma I-lomemaking Q Y Densberger Donnelson Dormer f. Draper Dution Edwards Pager Ferguson -3. Finke Fisher 31 Page 21 , , 6 y 1 Y I Y ' 9 9 . 2 7 s 1 r 9 v . Q g Q re- . . ' - Y - ' -' ' e u I n, ac n, ' n 1 ' ' , r ' 1 1 5 . ' 3 . , ' 5 ' . . . 1 1 . ' s ' 3 y ' - ' 1 - 1 1 ' Q 1 Q . . ' ' . , ' . ' 1 , cl Y . . H. n v r D v 1 . r ' 1 9 ' : , : ' I , I 4 Q A A , f : ,, 9 , - if 9 e A ' 1 EW 4 Z .IT ,r 7 : ! I I 4 xgag,-gf 5 it lf 3 rf 1' ' M ly Q 3 Q ,G 4 'E U. , ' f G ,J '- J 3 - - 'We ' if? g g V., f L , , gg M 55:2 A f is 'r. no 1 N 'J' at 6- as H. it 'X M J , . - C. lxx xy , WM- - fat B. ' ' l 1 1 4 ' N. 3 , ' x l 1 . , I , Q ,Q 'Vs 4 'N, J Fiichelt 'lv as- Forst G Foster M 1-'rahm I-'redsirom Fx-ohardt B Fry G Gates Grant Fmichett Jacquelme Arts and Sc1ences Wh1te Caps 4 6 Y Teens 3 6 student counc1l 5 glrls glee 1 Rocket staff 3 6 classes 34 organ1zat1ons 56 Fors! Emxly BUSIHQSS Adm1n1strat1on Cheerleader 3 4 Rockettes 3 6 Angel Street One Mad N1ght Rocket Revue 4 6 Y Teens 56 student counc1l 4 Nat1onal Forens1c League 4 6 Debate 4 Rocket staff 5 6 sen1ors 5 6 honors convocat1on 4 Foster Gladys Teachers College Orchestra 1 6 Frahm Marvm Fme Arts Band 16 Rocket Revue 46 honors convocatlon 6 Tons of Money Regents honorable ment1on Fredstom Dale BUSIDCSS Adm1n1strat1on Student counc1l 6 debate 4 6 Masque and Gavel 5 6 Nat1onal Forensxc League 4 6 One Mad Nxght honors convocatlon 46 baseball 6 Regents honorable ment1on Fnesen Elame Flne Arts Streets of Dreams A Waltz Dream Wh1te Caps 5 Masque and Gavel 3 6 cho1r 3 6 student counc1l 1 Frohardt Gordon Engmeermg Cholr 3 6 Street of Dreams The MOCklngb1fd A Waltz Dream Fry B111 Buslness Adm1n1strat1on N club 3 6 cholr 3 6 Street of Dreams A Waltz Dream H1 Y 3 6 basket ball 46 letter 6 football 35 letter 5 track 6 Gates George Arts and Sc1ences Debate 1 cholr 6 swxmmmg 6 track 6 honor convocatxon 6 Grant Wxlham Industrlal Arts FFA 1 3 Grubb Shrrley Stenographlc Wh1te Caps 3 6 g1rls glee 12 Tr1ple Tr1o 3 6 Steno ettes 3 6 Rocket Revue 4 C Street of Dreams A Waltz Dream Gunn Jack Industrlal Arts Cholr 6, A Waltz Dream Gunn, Marxlyn Arts and Sciences Street of Dreams , 'A Waltz Dream , Rockettes l,2, Y Teens 4, student councxl 5, cho1r 3 6, glrls' glee 1,2, secretary treasurer 2, Rocket staff 3 6, clrculatlon 3,4, class edltor 5,6, honors convocatlon 6, May day mald of honor 6 Gustafson, Gary Busmess Admlmstratlon Page 22 22 Y' '!. !' 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Richard Business Admmlstratlon Student counc1l 1, president 1, choir 36, vxce presldent 6, Street of Dreams , 'AA Waltz Dream , Rocket Revue 6, H1Y 6 Page 31 , 6 D. ' 1 D. 5 f 3, Q ' D N , M. . L , , . 'A , 'Q D, D A ,. K ,,. it t di , 1 'Z' X fd A W 1 ,wir , rf X K 'F ' f1 '5 -1 ,V X Q ' X ms. , at A - J' . 4' .' dr 1 ' - f'-di' -A G. 1 ll 'M' 'IT' , ' J. , ,, 5 . , 1 f if Q.,-Q5 3- ,l 5 Q.. 'n er . A KRW: , , , H, .. H, W ' 7 1 ' I 31 , , , , , W 4, 1' v 1 1 ' 16' X , , - , 5 ' -, , 1 Y- - J - 9 - 1 . S6 77. H no .. H, - , , 4 I . . . . 7 . ' 1 ' ' 1 - 1 r ll Ii, , I . .. -, - . - - - U , 1 1 Q 1 ' ' ' I ' . :T ' I ' ' . . ' I Y Y LV Y - 1 I 'I , I , y . Q 1 Q ' I ' v I ' Q ' ' ' ' CI YP. IA 7Y, 3 . . - y ' . . ' ' , t 1 I Q J. Trumble D. Turek 'S' Trumble. Janet Stenographic Turek, Donald Industrial Arts N-Club 2-6' varsity basketball 4, 6 letter varslty football 135 letter 1 35 reserve basketball 2 R Vanbusen M Vogele gf-'-,IN Ll Y? Van Dusen Robert Business Ad mrmstratlon Student councll 1 Rocket Revue Votava 46 baseball 6 H1Y 56 v1ce Wadlow presldent 6 H1 Y basketball 56 Voegele Marlys Arts and Scxences Votava Rose Mane Stenographxc Roekettes 6 Steno ettes 3 6 Wh1te Caps 3 6 holr 56 g1rls glee 1 4 honors convocatlon 6 Wadlow Ron Industrlal Arts Welton Lanny Busxness Admlnlstratlon Watson Duane Busmess Admlnlstratlon L weuon Band 3 6 wrestlmg 6 D watson Watson Mary Stenographlc Whlte caps 4 g1rls glee 1 Stenno ettes 4 6 second vxce presldent 5 honors convocatlon 4 Webster Elxzabelh Arts and Sclences Debate 56 Rockettes 3 6 Masque and Gavel 4 6 Natlonal Forens1c shxp honors convocatlon 6 Tons of Money Street of Dreams Weese Shxrley Stenographlc Welch Suzanne Stenographm E Webster S Weese 1 ff Pint S Welch Welty K West Page 32 4 'lr W M Watson Glrls glee 34 Steno ettes 34 Y Teens 16 Steno ettes 3 6 Street of Dreams The Mockmg blrd A Waltz Dream glrls glee 1 2 cho1r 3 6 Welty Sarah Stenographm Girls glee 5 Steno ettes 6 ' Wet Kenneth Busmess Admmlstratlon 'W' A 1 Y , 1 ,z ' I . Rl 1 1 5 I 5 .' y 9 D ' R' al:- r . 1 ' ' v ' v V: ' ' Ez I ' I 1 ,V ,l.V League 5:65 choir 3-4g 'fAnQel Street g Elks Scholarshipg LTA schonr- .yah ' ' ' 'k L 1 5 1? A , Wi- 4 N b ' 1 I . i . . :T Xe' A kirq if ' 113-an - 5 ng ' 1 , Y ' - - 1 f - ,l. tl A , ,s ,f ffl! , if 4 If 'if' 1 , GQ s . ' ' ' ' , L' if 1 :- A Q sl Wxlllams Henry Vocatlonal Agrxculture Varslty track 2 6 va1s1ty foot ball 5 letter .J reserve football 3 N club 16 FFA 16 student councll 45 FFA state honor convocatlon 4 star farmer award chapter FFA blue ribbon state farmer dlstrlct record book wln 1-I Wnllxams --1' F Wmg ner 2 place FFA letter if fi wai- 5 NJ' T7 Woodcock York wg J Wznwer G Wolcoii Wmg Frances Homemakmg G1rls glee 24 Wlitwer Joanne Teachers Col M Wo e lege Wood Wolcott George Alts and SCIQDCBS Debate 4 5 Masque and Gavel 4 6 Natxonal For EUSIC League 4 6 p1es1dent 5 band 1 6 letter 6 county government 5 Rocket Revue 6 Annu. Laurle A Lucky Penny One Mad Nlght Ten Llttle Ind ans Dark Vlctory Sub merged Pot Boller Wolfe Mar lyn Stenographlc Student councll 2 Rockettes 56 Steno ettes 3 6 2 vlce presldent 6 basketball attendant 6 May attendant 4 honor guard 6 honors convocatlon Wood Barbara Stenograph1c Student councll 2 glrls glee 12 Trlple Trxo 3 4 Rockettes 2 6 VICE presldent 5 Steno ettes 4 6 class v1ce presxdent 3 Rocket Revue 4 6 choxr 3 4 Street of Dreams football queen 5 May attendant 2 horor guard 6 cheerleader 34 Woodcock Janet Busmess Admmlstratlon Rockettes 2 6 student councll 1 Rocket staff 3 6 edltor ln chlef 5 6 cla edltor 3 4 Northeastern staff 56 busmess manager 5 Jr hxgh column 6 clrculatlon 6 Sllver key Journallst honorable mentlon 6 Qull and Scroll 6 glrls glee 2 cholr 3 4 Street of Dreams May day honor guard 6 honors convocatlon 246 R York York Larry Engmeermg Band 1 6 letter6 Mld East mus1e festxval 246 Rocket revue 4 ba eball 6 honors convocatlon 6 Regents honorable mentlon York Robert Engmeeung Band 1 6 letter 6 Rocket revue 2 baseball 6 honors eonvocat1on 26 Regents honorable mentlon Addleman Robert Industrlal Arts Wenzl John Arts and SCIGDCBS Lxncoln H1gh 1 4 Klng of hearts 6 Wenzl Booth Robert Arts and SCICHCGS R Boon, Noi pxciured Johnson Keith Arts and Sclences Class VICE presldent 5 Natlonal Forensle League 56 varslty debate 46 cholr 46 Street I Dreams H1 Y 4 6 honors convocatxon 46 H Addleman Page 33 L Alderman S Amen Amos M Anderson D Balley D Ballev C Barnes Bartels S Bauer Beachell Barrett B Beach D Looking to the uture These energet1c Jumors have ga1ned through experlence, the knowledge and Sk1l1S needed for thelr advanclng status Throughout the year they worked, partlc xpatmg 1n all organlzatlons and 3Ct1V1tl9S, prov1d1ng the1r full share of leaders, ga1n mg honors 1n speech, athlet1cs, dramat1cs and student leadersh1p, cont1nually learn mg and preparlng to be tomorrow s lead ers By these works they have qual1f1ed themselves for the tltle of sen1or class of 1955 C Beckman J A Bltter Bertenshaw L. 1 L Bo wker R Brandeberrv Bradsby Brav Brown Brvant E Burchardt J Burdlck Page Burns B Buster K Cameron Calder P Carlotto J' Carter Casement E Chadwell Clark G Cla k R Clark G Cleckner Cochrane Flrst semester off1cers fsxttmgl Bob Lee VICE pres1dent Bob Mc.Meen treasurer fstandmgl Jake Kelm presldent Peggy Green secretary and its responsibillties Second semester ofhcers fsxttmgl l Jack Furrow vlce president Ron Bradsby presldent fstandmgl if J De Lunger J Douthlt E Downs P Drake I burger J Elce D Elllott G Eppens R ETICKSOH Fer uson P I-lsher B Flack J I- urrest J Foster C Frihm J Fu row B G11 Iette D Glllette B Gxnglc J Gould S Grabovnskl P reen Grail G less B C rubb H Funn Gustm D Hms Ron Young treasurer Jackle Amos secretary son sponsors J Cole R Colon L Conrad Cou rtnev Crovl Cum mmgs V Dahl Hamid B Davis A Deal 'VI Demes I Deshayes 'T Q Q' 'ss-at Q9 UC rn : IJ FD rf av E na :s Q. 'JU O cr 'B FF L4 O :- :s All if l. J 35- ' -. ska. Page 35 i 'W , A ga' , X. - F l I T B . . . , . 'J 1 R. A, c. . A 1- I A A J . 1.1 2 . , ', - g 5 ,Q Q G . . r A, i L- U , ,H 1. G 5 t , I V A Q Dlllflly. uf hilly. J. 'Eicllml 2 5 E J ln 1 , . . . ' , G'-1 5. ' K B 1 , V hr ' 5. K- If ' 1 ' V 'T ' r - K - -, -,,, s 1 , X ,W -,B M, fi, A .. 'V 54 , 'wi V I W fl 4 M Lf ' 5 I if . ..r - ' :lf I fl? , I Q 5 L 4 ' .D WL . ,J A y-M A .A G . QD, -Q . xl. l l I Ml ' 1 ' Q' ' ' 'W' 953 M V Kp Qs' if s.1 1 X QQ'-AQ! its uc lc. A' A I 1. 3 Y' D fs ,- ? Lax In-ww. D AA cw 1-- 6 '9' 'Q 2. ,v suv '!'f 'io- W h--.. '!a-if 3 70 not SSA ' 'E' 9219 Z' 13-if 54 - vv -ff A . 1 l Page 36 J Hammers D Harmon T Harrer J Harrlson C Hart C Hartman M Hartman S Hartshorn J Haupt D Hawes D Henderson L Hendrvc L Hen nxngs D Hevelone A H111 E H111 L Hmkley D Hock ensm1th Hoefs Ho z Howard D Howlett D Huenlnk D Hunter R Hutchms C Hutchmson J Ing ham L Inselman B Jackson K Jackson K Jackson L James B Jarvxs L Jennmgs J Jensen D Joy L Johansen I Johnson C Ka1leme5n C Keech J Kelm R Keller L Kelley P Kelly C Keys J Kld ney M Kllntworth A Knapp R J Kramer B Kroon H large J Lee R Lee M Leonard D Lewxs P Lmd J' Llndqulst K Lodwxg S Loetterle W Lucke W Lundy P McCa1g J McClure M McClure R Mcln tosh R McMeen W Melrltt Meyer D Mlller A Monla J Morey C Morgan Q MOTFISOH M Neemann G Nelll 'NI Neher K Nelson B Newell D Null Olmstead P Olson J Pardubsky B Pax ker ' 5 .Q J, ' 4 A no I ' ' 2 I ri- A T3 1 gf, A Q' E- L - gf, J . . My dl' X , , 'I , - er ' U1 A to' Q 1 Q j 'V 'I - 3 v J , gg lx.. 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' 0 Castlng a last look at her cho1ces Claud1a Keys prepares to drop her ballot 1nto the ballot box, Whlle Shlrley Holtz and Germame Wrlght prepaxe to cast thelr votes IH the student county govern ment elect1on P Sherman D Sm1th J Snell D Snyder L Sorenson N Steffen Stem L Stolley R Straham D Strandberg St auss D Sutter Svtenson E Tuttle R Ueberrhexm A Watts Wehr E Welss M Welss D Wendorff J Wenzl A Wlcken kamp M Wlllxams L Wolph K Wood R Woods M WAoods1de R Wrlght G Wright Y Viflght J Wroth S Yates D Young M Young P Young R Young J Parrott S Pavey L Peters P Peter sen R Peterson A Phil lppl G Portsche R Prxce N Pugsley G Qumn L Redmond D Rel mer T Rltchey F Rob 1nson R Roeder B Ross Rustemler C Schell R Schler mann M Schnleber S c u l t z Schultz J Schwmdt D Sexbert A mr 9. ch- J 6 QQ 7? nf A .Q......J.A .il LQ 'hw 32 Q4 Q-L Q ,1 . gn ,,-.- . .,- Q . '.:.,. ..o':. W , . h 'I Z9 F39 , ' 'oQ' 'l.':. ' ' 1 Ps ' ' , . ' ' lx, - x . A4 - ' ' Q 1 I . A V V' ' - ' ' ful: CPA u ' H ... J ' .N . ' tif, . 1 ff. ' u A ' j I 1 Q I 'Q N Wu 4 V l. 4 . ' l N l ff , A A 4 ' :A ' . ' ' P 1 N ,, - X . , ' Q v ,J l N 5+N: . 2 1 . . n n'. - I I - ' M' l A M-, ef D MLM-- 'u X N, ' X ' 'R 4 .. 4 , evq H I , - Z I v . , s - 4 ' x ., if x 1. I. I ve-.N 1 ' , D M . 5 7 1 Q ., :Q 1 h , Jf' , f V - L, , Q . N Q .. ,, I h in t y n . ' v ,V - ' ,- ' 4 .f l J- A 4 . .N vm- - - Q 1 I A-14 V 4' gt ' I ' , :J N. 1. Q in A i S 1 Q, I Mr c ' lv m l ,' 1 I h - i In W ' U M , A Y x' A Y HNVI r A M- - N, ,M ,, , Q U f A L sf 95, 4 V .V A Y Q Q ' A 4 4, + 3 : A zu' Y 4: I i F X 'X L 2' .N K ' I A 'lbw F A w-1 Page 37 S3 A. E' 'Z' as U90 9 D Carter C Ca es G1 K' B Ch1rstenson Chrlstenson I3 0 W Chrlstenson E Churchxll C Clarke M Cl ry Q51 Baal Clme J Cole L, ok J Cornmg 'ET Crane C Crate 'am Danner G Dappen D Dean L DeB N- 3 at 9,-re' Q fi!-'R G Decker D DeHart ki lilo. he time of their life T1rne progressed and the fall of 1953 found 230 sophomores entermg the1r f1rst year 1n h1gh school Adwstments to new classes schedules and act1v 1t1es had to be made but the sophomores proved themselves by provxdmg competent leaders and by workmg 1n school act1w1t1es They now have tlme to make use of the1r new found mterests throughout the1r followmg two years of hxgh school -.J Margaret Marshall VICE president Wayne Hester presldent r i I hi i - ' A I -x A J ' I ,gi Y 1, wel l ft of , 'L-.coiled 2, , f , f A W 4 A' 7 F K .cvs a C' ' D . 'IANA V ' ll Y F, . , . V V 0 o 0 n I C- a leg. - ' -L' I ' ' ' ' ' -5 la t 2 Q . U ' H ,, .f fffxl -fff f . C t in ,fl Y k, I My I 4 , 'Q K3 41 HKU ' r C 4' Qgdfo Lf' A D. 'o . . ' ,KV ,WH .-.1 -8 J, v l 2 1 Q gt 'Af , L' ' ' ,, , , A ' . Lf, A , . V Ord 1, , V V K, Q., P. Bartlett R. Baty S. Bett I. DeJarnette P. DePue T. Dewey. H... r.....,..'9k'lv li J.. -V , ' C. Bolin. L. Bostock. G. Brown R. Bucklin K. Bucy. G. Burchardt. M. Burchess M. Byme J. Canfield M. , 1 va, h I Corliss, C. Carlson, E. Dittenber D. Doll, K. Donlan. a .V J U. -no , 1 1. 4 l , ..,, , A .k , 4 1 1- wa. ' - qi L 3 0 ' , 53 Q J. Acosra, J. Allington, R. Auison, D. Anderson, J. Ashley, K. Baily, P. Bauy, B. Bamy, 5 Q W , , , . . f X 4 I x 4 , . . 1 1 , . . 9 I i D ' f.- 1' -0- . Kermlt Mobley secretary Fell R Fer B Foreman P Everrett J Fager D guson B Fmke J Fobv S Foster G Fountam J R Fuller D Gable K Fox J Fry Geerdes B Gleber D Gxer E Glass D God frev D Grabowskl J Greer R Grxess C Gunn D Halth L Hall D Hamp ton J Hanson G Harral R Harms Lawrence Mason sponsor Mrs Ella Mae Short, sponsor George Rolofson treasurer Dormer H Downs '91 Q H-f x L Dunbar L Dunn +- C Emrv M Engel hart T Evans 'Q-45 Ax XS .,,! Q' S! .... 51 3,. 'AA Q Q sv gi -75 s-J if , as ag Page 39 .4 4 'A t , 2 . . ' fx o 14 R. . . 5 Zu . . . , yn Q' A G Tjx l H, U , Q. J 9 1 ,. QA V , ,, L- gf, I , 'Ax 5 -. , -J . ,, ,. - -Sr ' .t s Y4 F' W I I . I . -I ' v MM- A, I if . fl L kr .V A by S Egg' :L f I , A A , ,. X le L .. ., I un S I A 4 2.7 Y ' f N 4 F l f Y .D ,' .- I , ,n , 1 V A- 64 l gn, - ' .' A W :V I V - AA- . 9- . ' . . ' . . , . 1 N V 5 ,r I 'C - , X . J YE FQ G ' I I is -.-H Q 1 , T r ' v ' , N . .. 'ff L ' .7 -' . . , . . . 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C Olson Af J Hartshorn F Hatneld L Hawley P Hexsel man H Hexser W Hester G H1gglI1S A Holbert B Howard J Hyland M Inbody M Jamleson D Johnson I Johnson N John son K Johnsfon S Jones B Jorgensen J Jorgensen J Keech J Kenaston A Kessler G Keys P Km J Klum S Kuehn R Kuen lllflg D Lafler M Larsen M Larson G LaRue H Lassek S Lawson J Lev IS S Lewls B Lmdqulst D London E LOOIUIS A Loos J Mahlman J Marcotte M Mardxn G Markel M Marshall Sophomores Sondra Wertz, Kay Thomp son Myrna Martm Sharon Petersen and BQVQIIY Chmstensen chat as they get 1ead,f for class A V 1 ' e as M 1 A V ' J A . A- 'A - 2, I V I 74- gf ' ' gf J 5 '1 'N Ji-T' ie 7 4 ,V V I. H I YJ 1 It I k , ,vb N r x . Y , may W 3 f. S ,f ., Wi' 5 Q .A H, . 'I Y Cf' fs , - M '1- . 1 'W G n , M' 3 r Y i ' lt J 1 I ' X - ,i ffy fl E M 5 y A l l of SJ! X. ' .Va ., ..+- 1 Y QW .Y L: k at I TY' 5 B ai E .x ' . 1' , ,:' F MM 4 Ely., i- W , , I ' A A . ns.. C' ' , ' . . ' - 'V BQ 'V , V 51 ' . . . K , -1 E my K I ' - v 1 K . I 1. - 445' J -f ' J' I A ' wa 1 , P ' 4 f' ' 1 ' T .sl xv .--Q ,f b 5 '17 , A l . ' T. . M. i Y J in a im.. L' , 'b LV :f Q J. A . R. 18.-L I ,,,' , . - ..-fr' Allow me says Don Nelson as Margaret Marshall grms approval at hxs pol1teness, a product of the sophomore modern prob lems class B Schwart7 J Scott L Scott J Shadley L Shepherd B Sxmmons J Sxmmons C Smith J Snxder D Spencer M Starkel Stetfen J Stem R Stembroon G Stewart Stewart L Stme A Stockland R Stoehr Stumphy M Sutllff J Swenson Tanner N Taylor K Thompson B Thrapp Txff S Todd R Tubbs K Turner P Vm cent M Vogel C Walnk W W'1ll1 M W alters L Watson R Weckman D Wenzl S Wertz S Whalen W Wllson D Woods A Woorest L Young l H- 'Eye ' if Q! Jpx M Otto D Patter son M Payne K Pester S Petersen C Pe terson D Peterson Peterson C Phllpot D Pxer so S Pomte Pont P o r t e r Pounders G Rau scher J Redlger J Relch L Rich ards M R1chters J Robertton B Rocek H Rol logas G Rolofson J Rosecrans B Sabln M Samp G Schultz QQ s- S. 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' X U55 gdflpiil figs tu mow: quiaflii it pai ACTIVITIES Some of the peppiest students in school spent an evening bunny hop- ping at the Student Council Sox Hop Cminus the sox, or rather plus the shoesl Student councll executlves for the two semseters were Joy Haupt and Jo Jensen secretarles D1Ck I-Iendr1x and Mary Stoehr v1ce pres 1dents and Rodney Erlck Presldent Larry Delaney Sponsor Harland Taylor hr Pres1dent Nancy Tracy son and Ronnxe Hutchms, treasurers Doughnut Queen D1x1e Ivey and Cxder Kmg Ray Sho walter re1gned happlly at the Sox Hop FIIS1 semester student councxl Fxrst row J Jensen J Peacock M Stoehr J McCre1ght J Douthxt D Hendrxx N Tracy Second row J Fltchett P Shelton J Rosecrans J Rolofson B Gxeber J Kelm J Stem Thu-d row H Wmllxams G Samuelson J Hyland M Gunn S Whalen J Rvan Fourth row P Petersen D Sutter B Lee R Hutchms C Barrett L Delaney Page 44 6 . . K a - , I' 'H i 1 X - 7 it . if, Q 4 D Z. h JA., 'I ,' . . v I ' u, t . A S! YKYP . . six QQ X , in gl G 'fa ef 6' wr Mfr!! ff!! Catherme Barrett and Sondra Eenle meenxe l'Tl1I'll9 m Whalen f11l mn a heart for Jerzy Where d1d I f11e my lunch? M1k1el Northeasts Pohsh fos ponders Jake Kelm whxle on ter ch1ld monxtor duty Clocks mam sprung The student Counc1l lS the mam sprlng whlch keeps Northeast runnlng smoothly The elected representatlves of homerooms and organlzatlons are charged Wlth the respons1b1l1ty of student government They sponsored the basketball dance and the Rocket Revue They promoted a successful dr1ve for the support of North easts foster ch11d Jerzy Mlklel They oxled the cogs of Northeast school hfe by sponsormg dances servmg as hall mon1tors and takmg tlckets for noon movles Jake Kelm Junlor was chosen presldent of the Nebraska Student Counc1l assoc1at1on th1s year Second semester student councll I-'xrsi row L Delaney D Hendrlx J Stastny D Mohrhoff A Johnson Second row D Seng L Stme F Nlannlng J 'vlobley M Chrlstensen Thu-d row R Baker P Petersen L James D Mlller K LOdW1g F !h RER DFdt DStt JK Jkd PShlt our row r1c son re s rom u er ramer e xger e on I-'xfih row D Wendorff J Fole5 D Wenzl C Carlson G Porter K Mobley J Haupt S L. We need a red one over here on this branch marks Jackle Fltchett to Donna Mlller as Student Counc1l members decorate the Chrlstmas tree On the fateful day of cheer leader tryouts Ronme Hut chms Jo Jensen and Janet Mobley tabulate the votes Page 45 Page 46 Jack Rhoden edltor 1n Chlef Mrs Eunlce Mansf1e1d advlsor Terry Spencer edltor m ch1ef Look1ng over the latest ed1txon of the Northeastern are Judy Ramey Sara Alexander and Janet Woodcock Judy served as busmess manager publ1c1ty dlrector and a member of c1rcu1at1on staff Sara served as advertlsmg mana ger page 2 column1st and as a member of c1rculat1on and exchange staffs Janet served as busmess manager Junxor hlgh columnlst and on c1rculat1on staff www Q' lg ACD Are you klds sure you covered your beats asks edltor Terry Spencer as the staff plans pages for the next lssue Now We've got a shlngle, Just hke the pro's,' says Jesse Stem, sports colummst, as Andy DeChaves, reporter, Sm1lSS h1s approval -J Bt. 5-1---1 Ml fs '41 Someone has to check the reams of copy that go 1nto each ISSUG Perforrnlng the task are Jewel H1de and Carol Nagler Jewel acted as assocxate ed1tor page 2 column1st and classnote ed1tor and on cxrculatlon staff Carol acted as 3SSOC1at6 ed1tor art ed1 tor and page l column1st eadllnes and by lines Gee but you re smart Terry grlns Ruthe Rosen qulst as f1rst semester page ed1tors make plans for the next ed1t1on of the Northeastern Seated are Darrel Seng page 2 ed1tor and photographer and Ruthe page l ed1tor publ1c1ty dlrector class notes exchanges clrculatlon and assxstant adver t1s1ng manager Standmg are Sherry Snlder page 3 ed1tor exchanges and Junlor h1gh columrnst and Terry Spencer page 4 ed1tor and exchanges NURTHEH5' an l Wir 9 L Ah qu1t goofmg off you guys or we ll never get these th1ngs dellvered laughs Darrel Seng during the usual b1 weekly mlx up Keepmg up Wlth the t1me lS the object of the Northeastern staff The latest ln school news, features, gOSS1p and sports IS reported by capable staff members For the f1rst t1me 1n Northeasts hlstory a Quxll and Scroll chapter was formed Thls group 1S part of the nat1onal organ1zat1on whlch furthers journahsm ldeas and ldeals Besldes puttmg out a f1rst class paper ex erx two weeks the staff entered ln cornpet llV9 contests at the state journallsm conx 9l'lllOYl and the s1lver key contests Second semester page ed1tors Darrel Seng Sherry Sn1der Jack Rhoden and Judy Ramey make up dummy pages Darrel served as page 4 ed1tor and on cxrculatxon staff Sherry was page 1 ed1tor and page 2 column1st Jack acted as page 3 ed1tor and on exchange staff and Judy served as page 2 ed1tor and page 1 column1st 40 Page 47 'C Janet Woodcock and Carol Nagler take tlme out from wr1t1ng stones to get mto the Chrxstmas Splflt by helpmg decorate the Northeastern staff tree Whats keepmg Jack everyone wonders at Janet Woodcocks party for the Northeastern staff Edrtor Jack Rhoden forgot to go' 4,61 I IJ!! in-Hgglg frexm' Qurll and Scroll charter members Front row J Ramev D Mlller J Hrcle M Wehr G Wrxght Second row J Woodcock D Seng T Spencer J Rho den M Schnleber Not pnciured F Rosenquxst Page 48 xl. K gig -' xv- North '1 tern and beglnnmh jouxnallsm representatives avvat pxescntatlon ol aw nds at the Ncbraska H1gh School Press conventlon luncheon ClOS1Hg two daxs of panels workshops and cl1n1cs Just one of many acts ID the Journallsm spot hght was Dale Joy s mag1c act 'S , S. 41, t M ,V . Q 4 A , - 9 . ' ,I ...fmf J Q 'Q 3, J, tl .3 3 V Q -mf: '-X ' ' 5 ' ' ' ,av if ,f-fi? .' . ' - . ' ,Yana -,,. My . X H 4 I k 1 f i ' '.,L.L.. , ,..,' I . 7 . , V . , W, . U LK 7 ' YY I , - - ' ' '- Q 3 A , . , ' -- I ff v A - , Ff nn 1 l C7 , 'TV fr .. r, . I N mi I 'ar Q f r In l ., A . X . , V , .H ' l , - j , 4' 3 Ysff' .. W -EAM, . ek of e L l 'iff 4 V W f 5, - - ' r V - Tx rQ.T.'rw or J . 'l . 4 f' K , 7Ffe ' ii 1 L .-J sg 3 Joan Wenzl and Don Hoefs m charge of advertlsxng for the cub 1ssue of the Northeastern check a layout wlth fourth page edltor Pat Drake Four glrls led the cubs through the1r two 1ssues Patty Sherman served as 3SSOC18t8 edltor Claudla Keys and Mary Jo Wehr as edxtors and Annette Bxtter as assocrate ecutor Datellnes and deadlines A whole new vocabulary opens up for Jumor Journahsm students as they learn about decks that are not on sh1ps and bolllng w1thout heat Some tlmes they W1sh theyd pa1d more attentlon to the1r sophomore Enghsh teachers telhng them about part1c1p1al phrases and actlve and pass1ve VOICE Pasteups and dummy sheets were somethlng entxrely new to them th1s year as were headlmes and deadl1nes By the tlme they have wrltten and edlted two 1ssues of the Northeastern they are ready to take on the task tull t1me the next year Begmnmg Journahsm Seated G Vkrlght C Schell J Brandeberry J WSH7l D Relmer S Holtz A Bxtter R Keller P Sherman C Keys Siandmg M Vkehr J Elce S Ioetterle D Miller D Hoefs R Mclvleen P Drake G N1ell Not p1c1u1-ed S F1-abouskl +V... Page 49 Janet Woodcock Q, ,W Ed1tor Janet Woodcock and M1s Eunlce Mansfleld Wat h as Darrel Seng photog rapher snaps a pxcture Joan Brandeberrv Patty Sherman Donna Lebsack Sara Alexander Marv Jo Wehr Donna M1ller Melva Stahly cneckmg up on busmess prospects How does th1S page look? asks Beverlv Hlskey of the other semor edltors Jewel H1de A1l1ne Johnson Marve lyn Barnard Em1ly Forst and Melva Stahlv Feature edltors Janet Hanshew Cara Hutchlnson and Sherry Sn der sm1le at the photographer as thev take trme out from planmng pages Mrs Eun1ce Mansf1e-rd and Ruthe Rosenqu1st look over a lavout whxle Janet Woodcock checks copy for an annual Page Class edxtors Jovce Johnston Carolyn Schell Annette Bltter and Maruyn Gunn put IH the fmxshmg touches on the Junxor and sophomore pages if f'5- P1eo0 . . F - N. Q-4 , Y s. I a , ' - K - I ' - ' . ' 41- f. 'K 1 . ,f W I R. 3.2 S ba . , , A , ' ,-.Q and Germaine Wright, who worked on advertlsmg, are S ' ' h , ' , , - , , . - . , f M 1 . 1 Y . y . X . 6 'uf VQ i 115 5 ff f,2 Q -lu X f ll ,.-- 5'-s ' Rocket staff . . . recorders of history The 54 Rocket 1S all yours full of lnformatlon and plctures you ll always want to remember Your Rocket IS more than 1ust bound pages It represents hours of Work and fun of the past year Statf members have been plannlng and replannlng Work1ng hours after school makmg trlps to Graham Pr1nt1ng corn pany Wlth p1ctures and copy and wor rylng about deadllnes Many hours and days were spent formmg the Rocket Now lt IS presented to you 1n the hope that you W11l enjoy lt as much as the staff has enoyed edltlng lt Organ1zat1on edxtors Cseatedl Donna Lebsack JaCk19 F1tchett Jan1ce Rolofson and Sara Alexander Cstandmgj Mar1l3n Schnleber Patty Sherman Mar velyn Barnard Judy Ramey and Anna Meyer check over NClub plctures Larry Alderman sports edxtor looks over the shoul dels of hls assocxates Terry Spencer and Jesse Stem as they xamme some past annuals Annual Staff Seated A Johnson C Nagler S Alexander J Rolofson J Hlde M Gunn J Fxtchett J Ramey J Johnston P Sherman A 'Vleyer A Bltter Standmq J Hanshew M Schmeber D Lebsack B Hrskev L Alderman J Woodcock R Rosenquxst M Barnard M Stahly M Wehr C Hutchmson G Wrlght E Forst C Schell D Mlller Back row T Spencer J Stem J Brandeberrv if Ruthe Rosenqurst Sara Alexander Assocxate Edltol Busrness Manager Carol Nagler Art Edxtor 'C PxL K s f f i Y, Band Front row: V. Knapp, C, Heiselman, M. Large, P. Heuser, B. Sloah. M, Fisher, L. Bell, M. Sampson. B. Thrapp. Second row: A. Schneiber, K. Thompson, C. Bray, J. Foley, M. Neeman. L. Watson, G. Smedley, R. Knox, V. Olmstead, W. Newman. T. Edwards, P. Robinson, G. Lickliter, B. Gillette, A. Magorian, J. Rhoden. Third row: L. York, R. McClure, F. Norton, S. Morrison, B. Antes, J. Bickford, C. Olson, S. Loetterle. F. Colon, J, Von Bergen, J. Clark, A. Cook, J. Donaldson, R. Allison, A. Stumphe, B. Strahan, B. York, B. Lucke, L. Hinkley, G. Gleckner, M. Otto, B. Owen, M. Frahm, D. Joy. Fourth row: R. Hill, D. Gillette, C. Headrick, A. Knapp, U. Densberger, N. Dahl, J. Hamilton, W. Anderson, D. Shaw, 411. Logan, N. Ross, P. Stanton, D. Watson, B. Wendorff, D. Brown, D. Dewey, C. Barrett, D. Gable, M. York, J. Ashley, B. Chris- tensen, M, Schock, G. Wolcott. Fifth row: G. Keys, M. Rustermier, D. Snyder, D. Spencer, B. Sabin. E. Weiss. F' ' I1 lrst wil: a Not in picture: R. Sporn. The band always school with Call gets there first - before to Colors, before each as- sembly with The Star Spangled Banner, and opening each pep rally with Triplets in the trumpet trio. Marvin Frahm, Bob Owen and Dale Joy serenade their accompanist, Kathy Read. Checking out uniforms and keep- ing them in good condition was the job of the uniform commit- tee, Terry Edwards, Morey Schock, Duane Watson, Bob York and Larry York. harmony- .i .X V ' If Q ,f t O W C A Page 52 the cheer song. down beal: In new uniforms, acquired during the latter part of last year, the band performed under David Fowler's direction for half-time activi- ties at all home football games. i l . gy A 2 if ' gil' 4 of Q Invading Fremont for the out-of-town football trip, giving their annual spring concert in con- junction with the orchestra, and traveling to York for the Mid-East music festival and to Fremont for the state music clinic were only a few of this past year's experiences. Downtown parades for the Fall Opening and the Christmas parade added to their long list of civic activities. Twirlers for the year were Ckneelingb Kay Thompson, Beverly Christensen, Amy Schneiber and Carol Headrickg tstand- ing! Gerri Keys, Sondra Loetterle and Annette Magorian. One, two, three . . . drum MM. major Jack Rhoden leads ,A ji, the band through drills ' during a half time perform- ance at one of the home football games. The band let loose with some of their tradi- tional swing for all the home basketball games, plus the state tournament games. They acquired several new instruments in the past year. A bass clarinet was purchased at the close of last year, and this year found the organization with a shiny new set of pedal tympani and a new bass horn. Prep Band 1-'rom row: N, Greenameyer, K. Webster, S. McCord, L. Larson, K. Sanstedt, R. Jorgenson, S. Sommer. Second row: K. Bucy, E. Meyer, F. Debach, A. Gordon, S. George, L. Willett, P. Kramer, J. Knox, D. London, M. Living- ston, J. Meyers, N. Nagler, G. Galloway, R. Weiss, D. Anderson. Third row: M. Reich, J. Hendrix, R. Balke, D. Wilson, G, Hart, P. McConkey, J. Cooper, P. Mahoney, C. Rice, R. Sampson, R, I-Iolscher, G. Peterson, D. Snyder, A. Imig, D. Weiss, B. Haller, F. Ulrick, P. Hollingshead, D. Anderson, F. Kelly, B. Williams, P. Amos. Fourth row: B. Morrisse, Mr. Fowler, B. Durbin. O. Skiles, W. Graft, A. Hartman, L. Morrison, J. Irwin, D. Albrr-Ii, Wood, J. Olson, J. Peterson, D. Hillyard, S. Henderson, J. Kramer, D. Merrill, M. Davidson. a f . l -,.-an -I' ' l 1 i l 2 ? f 2 I if 2 . f ft J P11426 W. .XNW N ,ya Rhythm, melody, harmony Www at- ! , Mr. David FOW19I' Mr. Kenneth Freese Pleasant music for well-tuned ears comes from the string group, whose members are Cara Hutchinson, Virginia Dahl, Sharon Lewis, Marilyn Miller, Suzanne Draper, Louise Conard, Kathy Read, Nancy Under- wood. and Janet Morey. Page 54 Orchestra Playing a lot of really good music this year, the orchestra made sev- eral appearances. Under the able direction of Mr. David Fowler, mem- bers of the orchestra had an oppor- tunity to play music equal to the caliber of some college groups. Starting the year off right, the orchestra made a commendable showing when they played for the State Teachers convention. Several orchestra members attended the State Music Clinic at Fremont. Here was another opportunity to play some really fine music! The Mid- East Music festival was held at York. Furnishing music between acts for the plays and accompanying the operetta were some more activities of the orchestra. It also added to the May Day and commencement exer- cises. The Spring Concert was the finale for this year. Busy members of the orchestra music library committee are fseatedb Connie Bray, Burdetta Thrapp and Lexy Lou Bell, fstandingl D o r o t h y Gillette, Wanda Neuman, Carol Headrick and Morey Schock. Fron! row: M. Logan, H. Downs, M. Plum Second row: I. Samuels, C. Mittan, S. Coburn, L. Dysterhuis, K. Nelson. Third row: B. Jefferies, P. Vincent, C. Chism. Nagler, G. Galloway, J. Myers, M. Livingston E , D. Merrill, D. J . R. Chad ll. Fourih row: B. Morrissey, O. Skiles. L. Morrison ames rl We Q-gwe eisgr J. ' 9 f K 5 1 1 i 1 9 ' 1 f S 1 'Fit K. Sandstedt, L, Larson, S. McCord, K. Webster, N. Greenamyre, S. Gordon, M f--f--- Orchesir a Front Row: C. Hutchinson, M. Miller. L. Dunbar. D. Johnson, W. Koontz J. Morey, M. Cox. K. Read. Second row: V. Dahl. S. Lewis, lVl. Bracy. J. Bertenshaw. L. Bostock, S McCaig, G. Schlitt, M. Marshall, J. W'roLh, A. Deal, A. Butts. N. Underwood L. Richardson. L. Conard. Third row: R. Schrepf, S. Peterson, G. Foster, E. Bostock, C. Payn, S. Hen- derson. S. Hill, D. Gillette. T, Frolik, D. EDD. L. Dvorak, E. Hart, G. Dappen L. Metcalf, S. Weyers, P. 1VlcCaig, J. Amos, J. Chadwell, M. Booth, D. Keys L. DeBord. Fourth row: S. Grosshoehme. E. Hutchinson, P. Epp, L. Bostock, I. Deshayes Mr. Fowler, J. Foster, R. Northway, D. Welty, J. Danielson, J. Pont, D. Nel- son, H. Heald, S. Treavor, J. Heunink, F. Colon, R. Baker, N. Pugsley, P Heiselman, S. Draper. '99 ,,.,.-1 Xnygf 3--X . Prep Orchestra Jeffery, J. McKee, J. Hergenrader, J. Underwood. . Robinson, M. Kline, D. VVeiss. B. Williams, B. Haller, R. Holscher, N. . W. Graft. D. Ahlerti. J. Wendorff, Mr. Freese. f l i ill 2 523 . , 2 i ' 2 5? 1 qv. 15-'Q-.alll -v - 'ffi Page U Tom Pavey, vice-president, and Sharon Al- bury, secretary-treasurer, take a break from their first semester executive duties. Jack Rhoden president i i i 2 I i Joan Dutton president Front row: L. Loos, M. McClure, B. Parker, C. Frahm, R 'Wright, R. Smith, T. Pavey, B. Benton, H. Juckette, D Jenkins. J. Coleman, J. Gunn, R. Courtney, J. Ferguson D. Nelson, G. Eppens, F. Wing, G. Wright, M. Gunn, D Ivey, S. Albury, J. Cole, J. Mobley, J. Holden. Secon row: S, Holtz, J. Dutton, M. Leonard. L. Young, E Friesen, K. Johnson, B. Owen, C. Condon, R. Shierman I. Conaway, M. Mitchell, A. Phillipi, J. Ingham, B Gingles, D. Trombla, B. Kroon, L. James, S. McCaig, B Hiskey, S. Dormer, C. Crow, J. Ramey, J. Hanshew S. Amen. Third row: Nl. Haynes, J. Street, J. Johnston, D. Smith S. Hoffman. G. Frohardt. J. Furrow, D. Seng, W. Pierce J. Rhoden, B. Fry, D. Joy, N. McCarthy, D. Seibert, C Johansen. L. Kelly. P.Shelton, B. Bowens, N. Tracy, P McCaig, S. Welch, D. Lebsack, R. Rosenquist, J. Robson S. Alexander. Fourth row: J. Rolofson, R. Schrepf, L. Lzissek, W. Sly S. Tracy, J. Smith, N. Anderson, D. Henderson, B lNIcMeen. B. Jackson. D. Young, G. Gates, I. DeShayes H. Heald, K. Read. L. Conard, Y. Wright, J .Haupt, R Votava. C. Clark, M. Stahly, J. Kidney, D. Stahlnecker. B. Bartels. C. Schiermnnn. age 56 Second semester officers, Dick Trombla and Donna Lebsack, vice-president and secre- tary-treasurer, respectively, look over the performance schedule. Make Mine With the largest enrollment ever in the North- east choir, 101 members Worked hard and contributed to the school, making a successful and enjoyable year. At the annual Christmas program which in- cluded mixed chorus and triple trio, the choir sang The Christmas Story, a narrated can- tata, and the traditional Hallelujah Chorusf' Caroling in the halls, a tradition not broken this year, was a highlight for both choir mem- bers and the school. On Halloween night, they sang for a national Salvation Army meeting held at the state fair grounds. Fi 5 T7 Merrily harmonizing are these pert young misses who composed North- east's Triple Trio this year. They are tkneelingl Jane Kramer, accornpanistg tsecond rowh Kay Furman, Janice Rolofson, Joan Duttong fthird rowl Peggy Green, Shirley Grubb, Margaret Lageson, Jackie Amos, Dorothy Starkle, and Carol Schiermann. Music The production of the operetta The Waltz Dreaml' took out almost two ungrudgeable months of the school year after which they prepared to sing for baccalaureate, commence- ment and School Masters. The annual choir picnic held in May was al- most a farewell for the seniors in choir. Next year, vacancies in choir will be filled from mixed chorus which is a preliminary group of freshmen and sophomores. Only juniors and seniors are admitted to choir. Triple trio, Northeast's only small group. has sung at many public functions and participated in most choir activities. --'nnD-- X.f Rose Mary Castner and Stan Shumway, student cadets, look over the music for the next class with Mis, Dale Snook, vocal music instructor. I frflfese 3 if r .i fffi x 1 fi' -A .Ln A' ' -- fi j 6.5. -v- 4' ,' 0 is 'Cob ,4 , Q21 ' 4 I f 5 .1 .ri L if g. IS bf' Mixed Chorus Froni row: S. Miller, J. Hile, C. Walske, S. Sutter, S. Foster, A. Vergith, G. Hartman, D. Sutter, M. Payne, L. Hatfield, M Head, J. Varga, J. Cole, L. Hart, G. Gingles, J. Swenson, D. Nielsen, J. Simmons, G. Markel, M. Vogel, B. Livingston, S: Dean. Second row: L. Bell, A. Loos, M. Conaway, B. Howard, J. Donaldson, M. McDonald, M. Sanchez, J. Marcotte, P. Elrod, H Nielson, R. Miner, J. Fager, P. Bartlett, J. Sheldon, B. Crook, F. Portrey, B. Jarvis, M. Tangeman, M. York, S. Whalen C. Bouwens. Third row: D. Pester, E. Peterson, S. Baughman, U. Fell, C. Gammon, J. Keyser, M. Corliss, M. Griess, D. Morrison, M. Ueher, A. Schellenberg, D. Cook, D. Tanner, D. Dean, G. Ferguson, D. Seibert, K. Mobley, G. Larsen, N. Taylor, L. Moxham, J. Rediger, S. Christensen, W. Walla. Fourth row: P. Tiff, S .Bett, C. Walek, P. Draper, P. Rolofson, C. Philpot, J. Mahlman, D. Squier, M. Larsen, P. Elliott, C. Clark, L. Wickencamp, J. Nibbler, B. Steinbronn, D. Woods, R. Stoehr, G. LaRue, A. McDowell, M. Christensen, P. King, P Lessrnan, J. Kcmpston, J. Axthelm, J. Chadwell. Girls' Glee offi- Loree Ann cers for the year Marilyn James were June Ham- Schnieber President mers and Mary president Larson, v i c e - ' presidents, and a Kay Turner and , Pat Everett, sec- , . . retary - treasur- A ers. In 6 all' W..-f' fiyff. 1: vN'7 AA X.. tw. Girls' glee Front row: C. Burns, S. LaPointe, D. Bailey, R. Wickman B. Davis, B. Bieber, P. Everett, M. Deines, S. Todd. Second row: G. Schultz, P. Kelly, A. Downs, M. Starkel S. Lawson, M. Johnson, D. Miller, B. Cleckner. Third row: S. Mosher, J. McClure, M. Gustin, K. Jackson J. Keech, C. Peterson, M. Martin, M. Larson, M. Voegele K. Jackson. Fourth row: J. Trumble. J. Scott, J. McIntosh, A. Milton -gi Snell. J. DeJarnette, J. Crane, H. Downs. M. Schnieber . Clark. Page 58 . Q K Q5 t 1 RQ- P nog, 39.0 y so 53,1 I: an 6 Girls' glee furnished the properties, ward- robe and make-up committees for the oper- etta this year. They presented the annual Easter program and took part in the Christ- mas program. Combining with other vocal and instrumental groups in the city. they presented Sunday vesper services for the puhlie. Mixed ehorizs is the only senior high chorus group that does not require tryouts. They took part in the Christmas program. 7 i Q5 e l pl W B' Kermit Mohley president Bob McIntosh, vice - presidentg Mary .Io Chris- tensen, secretary- treasurer: Mari- lyn Vogel, sec- retary - treasurer, and Dan Woods, vice - president. were the mixed chorus officers for the year. 'lm ff' H. lk C7 Nadyne Taylor president Page 59 A Waltz Page 60 The cast of A Waltz Dream takes a well-earned curtain call. Annerl fKay Furmanj marvels at Count Lothar's fDick Tromblal skill at playing the piccolo, in which he indulges to annoy the neighbors. Boxes of tissue and jars of cold cream clutter the make-up room while Suzanne Draper slaps the miracle cleaner on Tom Pavey. 'Q-' Royal court life of the early twentieth century, spiced with American chorus girls, came to life on the Northeast stage in A Waltz Dream. Members of the choir, playing the principal parts and mak- ing up the choruses, re- sponded Well to Mrs. Velma Snook's direction and to the piano cues of Ruthe Rosen- Maximillian X lBob McMeenD, Princess Matilda QKathy Readl, Count Sigismund CDale Joyj, and Louisa QSandra McCaigJ inspect a sandwich sign which Bertram Budgett iDarrel Sengl is model- ing and recommending for the palace guard. Palace guards, Lieutenant Mont- schi QTom Paveyl and Nicholas LRon Wrightj, arrest Prince Ru- pert iBob Benton? who has re- turned to marry Princess Helene CJanice Rolofsonb. Joan Dutton and Jack Rhode-n, por- traying lead roles of Kay and Niki, sing a duel, V 1 s 5 if 0 vw D Spring Perfumes the Air, according to cafe singers Pat McCaig and Kay Furman as dancers quist, who accompanied with the orchestra. Arranging for properties and costumes for the cast and chorus was the task of the girls' glee club. Mr. Jack Mueller's stagecraft class built the set, and the Masque and Gavel, sponsored by Mrs. Elizabeth Reeder, did the makeup. F1 VKHAMS LLE Julie Robson, Jane Kramer, Sara Alexander, Margaret Lageson and Nancy Tracy flit through their routine for the cafe patrons. 'LM 'lm il' Page 61 B111 Armstrong pauses to ponder a quest1on before cont1nu1ng w1th h1s rebuttal Debate coach Jack Mueller dlS cusses the 1mportance of w1nn1ng a forthcommg tournament w1th vars1ty debaters Yeah that sounds l1ke a rea Debat1ng partners Terry Spen sonable answer says Sonny cer and Dale Fredstrom look H111 as hlS debatmg pa1tncr up conf1dently as they out11ne Janet Mobley comes up Wlth the plans for the1r next case some 1nformat1on Speakers, speeches The b1ggest feather ln the Northeast debate squad s crown lb the t1tle of Debate and Sweepstakes cham p1on of the M1d xx est tournament vthlch was held at Augastana College 1n SIOUX Falls .South Dakota Acqu1r1nQ the t1tle were vars1ty debaters B111 Arm st1ong Jack Ballnd Bob Box ex and D1ck P91QIbOll The lVlOl1E,IlSOI'l uophex was awarded to No1theast by the Omaha South sweepstakes comm1ttee but Beg1nn1ng debaters John Schwmdt B111 Schultze Angle Holbert J1m JOIECDSOH and J1m For1est make plans for thclr flrst debates Sharon Peter sen 1S not plCtUf9d W1th a speech l1ke that 1 just naturally walked off w1th a fllSt place boasts B111 Armstrong to fellow NFL defenders Janet Moblcy Jo Jensen Bob Bovey and Ke1th Johnson J Pae62 'VM 1 ki u. ,Sw Yznx Nanonal Forens1c Leaque Seated J Nlobley J Jensen J Ballard D Peterson P Shelton E Webster Siandmg B Armstrong D Fredstrom G Wolcott R Hutchms E Forst R Hxll B Bovey NoiP1c1u1-ed T Soencer of our time the fI3V61lI'1g trophev lS so valuable that lt 15 kept under lock and key 1n Omaha The local NFL chapter ended an act1ve year w1th a p1cn1c t South Bend Experlenced freshmen sophomore and JUHIUI de haters Wlll make up ncxt years squad You subtract the Democrat lcs from the Republlcans and multlply by one hundred to flnd out how much lunch money vou have explams Jack Ballard to hls skeptlcal debatmg partner George Wol cott Slave drlver complains Jo Jensen to her debatlng part ner Ron Hutchms as she grmds away wlth Ron standlng by w1th more work Hmmm, you should meet th1S one drools Bob Bovey to h1s debatmg partner Drck Peterson as they dxscuss the outcome of a recent tournament Ev1dently all the cards 1n Bobs debate box arent for cases L12 Webster mserts a dramatlc pause as she recltes ln a poetry contest lr-B -e Paff V 1119.51 Student directors, Liz Webster and Irvin Deshayes, discuss -Q the blocking for Dark Victory . with director Elizabeth Reeder, I n E? Am I interrupting some thing' asks Marilyn Schneibe Jo Jensen and Jack Ballard of Sonny H111 and Joy Haupt as romantic leads portrayed characters who found mo Ns mentary happiness in the face of impending doom '7 gn. Dark Victory Dark Victory Yes it was a dark victory achieved by Judith 'lraherne CJO Jensenj and Dr Steele Uack Ballardj it in the Broadway and screen success put on by Northeasts voung actors and actresscs This was the first play of this type to be presented at Northeast but the audiences response showed that they bad adapted themselves to the mood of the tragedy Dark V1c!ory Cast G Vkalcott P Shelton H Gunn D J C Ixus R H111 D Peterson 'VI Schmfbcr Ba L Deshaxe S Barne I John on si' ,ff Page 64 , V! ,V A 1 U ' ' 1 - h , - .. 1, I ' - F 3 I I A , V . f . . - Q' I af ,-L. s . , ' ' ' v . f ' W ' ffri, A - , 1 , , ! s Y . 1 7 . ' 1 .. . .. - U ' , , , . . . 'uy, 1. ' . ' , . ' , , . ' ' ': f , J. Jcnsvn, J. zllzlrd, K. R wid, I. ' ' .' fs, 5, . s . N, 5 K i . ' ,. 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K w 'gi V - ,- 3 f . l I 1 e 3 52 A' ' 1 L 4 3 521, ' V ' ' - 5 J' 5 .- , l W N f. fn 5 , 1 , te- J' ' A V3 ,,, i ' TW v ' . . f K c, C3 il . , .K 1. ,, , I Q 'came I- vulses obllgmgly Money J Jorgenson C Frahm F Mannmg D Eby B Schultze I Deshayes 'VI Shnleber R H111 J Haunt B Newell How about a n1ce f1t'P suggests Lou1se fMar11y11 Schmeberl wh1le Aubrey flrvrn Deshayesb con There ll be a brg exploslon caused by the blasted powder Slghb Aubrey fB1ll Armstrongb to Loulse iLxz Websterj Whlle plann1ng h1s fraudulent death Tons of Money Lets try somethmg dlfferent, was the suggestxon Mrs Ellzabeth Reed r made at the fmal tryouts As a result lt was declded unanlmously that there be two casts, one called Tons and the other Mon y Jack Ballard a sen1or was chosen as asslstant dlrector and took charge of the Money cast The matmee and Saturday evenmg performances were glven by Tons Money took over the show for Fr1day mght Tons S Draper D Peterson Street B Owen 'VI Frahm T Spencer E Webster B .Q-. rn strong B Box ey Jensen Pae65 'i I-v cv Char: L Mrs Ellzabeth Reeder sponsor Bob Bovey -3 presldent B111 Armstrong resldent -f- '5 Masque and Gavel offxcers were Cseatedh Kathy Read record1r-g secretary Dlck Peterson record mg secretary, Jack Ballard v1ce presldent fSt8I1d1I1gJ Jake Ke1m correspondmg secretary Jo Anne Jensen correspondlng secretary and Peg Shelton VICG presldent asque and Gavel Masque and Gavel, an organlzatlon 37 strong IS made up of students who have shown xnterest IH and furthered the Work of speech and dramat1cs at Northeast Once agam they dlsplay a record of an dCt1V6 successful year Then' act1v1t1es were h1ghl1ghted by thelr candle lxght 1n1t1at1on celemony, hanquets, the presentatlon of a serles of one act plays, and thelr perform ances 1n skxts throughout the year George W'olcott Bob Bovey Roscoe H111 and D1Ck Peterson are shown 1n a dramat1c moment of themr prlze wmmng one act play Submerged Masque and Gavel . Q I - 4- J xx x , , ef , 1 L- , A . 5 , I, f .V Q- , V, ws P A 8 - ' . f . 5 vi 3 ' S X I Q Q , , . X , . sr ' ' I . 4 gt, ' A ' f fi' ' 4 z A . J , I . . . I . . I . 1 3 - . n 1, From row: K. Furman, L. Morrison. C. Crow. L. Young, D. Eby, E. Friesen, C. Hutchinson, C. Frahm. Second row: I. Johnson. P. Shelton, C. Barnes. J. Jensen, J. Haupt, M. Stahly, S Barnes, Cox, L. Lassek. Third row: E, Webster. S. Yates, R. Hutchins. G. Wolcott, M. Stoehr, R. Wright, K. Read, J. Kiem, J. Jorgenson. Fourrh row: K. Nelson, R. Erickson, I. Deshays, J. Ballard, D. Peterson, B. Armstrong, R. Hill, D, Fredstrom, B. Bovey. : . pencer. Y s 2 2 - r ' 5 1. ,J A Q 's rf l 'cl A I ' 41 l 1 ', . 'J , R 2 it 5 ' ' 'A f V ' 5 3 . ' , ' Q H : - L W I . . 0 - B f , ' H 5, X 1' .5 .. 5 L - Q A ' ' -2, ' ' . nf , K Lf. .- '. ' Y , V X , . l '11 I ' . 1 X J V .. I V K , 1 O 5 - 6 -1 V No! ID pxciure T S Page 66 Q-i f State Farmer 15 the goal' Jerry Corex and Henrw Vkxlhams who both mxde State Farmer thls wal are showmzg three of the begmnmg Ag students Wllllams sheep of whlch he had 37 ewes flklnr, tlrnc out from eatmg to watch the photogmphu pnents facultx members and guests cmox thf FFA turkex feed Asplrlng ag boys As Nebraska farms get larger, fewer farmers are 'ueeded Boys at Northeast are flndmg lt poss1ble to tra1n for 1obs such as xmplement dealers, vocatlonal agrrcultural mstructors, fertlllzer dealers, and countless other agrlcultural professlons, as Well as tra1n1ng for actual farrmng The Future Farmers ot Amerlca sponsor socxal affa1rs 1n add1t1on to thelr regular club meetmgs Llos d Schmadeke Sponsor Rlchard Hendr 1X Presldent FFA Kneeling K Stewart G Stewart 4, at Pxrsi row R Courmew J Acosta M McAdams B Campbell D Lafler H Hexser J Corex G Parsons G H1gglnS L Addlrrnwn Second row D Doll J Parrott D Hendrlx L Chrlstensen J Snwder L Hendrxx F Awres D McDonald I Lewxs H Vkxllxarns L Hllller B Webb Nf- '5' Churchlll D Larsen T Rxtchew D Hass J Churchill Hall L Cooper G Rolofson E Schxwaxnanger L Insel Bowker Fourth row C Beckman J Carter man G Long J Lee R Campbell Page 67 A F! , , 4 L .. tb! L '.y 1 E , ' ' - 4' ,, T ' A A ,. 4 ' . 1. .- , . ' 2 b Y ' 1 A V x 1 H - ' , ' y ' ' 'X 2' H V' ' F n ' 2 U H .' 7. O O A . A . :l ' ' . ', 1' y ' . ' J' xi . , . . . ' , . I . . ' . Third row: E, Churchill, J: Webster, D. SnaDD. J. Greer, D. Mohrhoff, D. Plum, E. Dittenber, B, ,fl 1 1- 5 ' ff st 4 5 ll? F L F riff fi - Q ' G U . F .fl U - - , fl g . - - ' I N j ,I u U , , . V lf 1 , h .lf ,ta-nur I i.. '-xr S, ,X The heart comm1ttee made up of Beth Fmke Frances Norton Claudla Keys and Rose Marxe Votava IS busy preparmg for the annual Turnabout dance Three cheers for The purpose of th1s club shall be to foster school Splfll to promote good sportsman h p and to serve Northeast at all t1mes Once agam th1s purpose was llved up to by the clubs 65 actrve members as they at tended pep rall1es and games presented Sk1tS and card sectlons sponsored the foot ball banquet and turnabout dance, elected Flrst and second semester offrcers fseatedi Sharon Albury secretary Barbara Wood and Sherry Smder vxce presldents Cstandmgl Beth Fmke secretary Kathy Read and Juhe Robson treas UTQTS 2.4 -if The motto of the Northeast Rockettes could be Everyone up for the Jump The cheer mg settlon backed by the band g1V6S the team a send off the Rockettes attendants to the Clty track queen and fmal ly closed thelr year by comblmng forces Wlth N club to hold then' annual prcnlc These are only a few of the outward s1gns there are moments that w1ll never be for gotten and the sound of thelr yolces S1I'lg11'1g Northeast We ha1l you stlll rmgs It la a beauty contest? No 1ts another 1I'1 the ser1es of annual NE vs LHS sk1ts Sw 'nil I P16168 it Rockettes 1-'xrsi row A Holbert S Alburv C Frahm M McClure J Hanshevs J Dutton D Ivev K Furman P Shelton J J 'fx ston J Rarnev K Packett R McClure B Hlskey C Hutchmson D Mrller M Vogel J Cole Second row D Sherman L Loos C Crow C Ferguson D Eby 'VI Duffy J Robson D ,Lebsack S Alexander J l son J Street B Flack S Whalen 'VI Chrlstensen M Wolfe P Exerett K Turner Thxrd row P Burk B Fmke N Tracy J McCre1ght E Webster M Larson B Ogburn V Dahl M Marshall L R11 ards B Jorgensen J Kramer M Woodsxde J Rasmussen B Wood R ROSGHQUISK J Shaw B Parker Fourtl- row E Forst P Green S Petersen S Smder M Lageson J Woodcock C Nagler M Stoehr K Read J Elae C Kevs A Bltter J Amos M Rotert J Haupt A Johnson R Votava M Stahly F Norton J Hammers Jamce Rolofson, presldent fn Mrs Ella Short, sponsor .as -A A.-6 Mrs Lucena Hendrxx, sponsor W-uuaP ' Kathy Read, oresxdent Jom the Rogkettes and See the State It 15 mam The Northeast Rockettes are always behmd the to See that everyone had 3 ggod mme on the bub team as shown bv the card sectlon at the Llncoln trvp on thg Way to the game Northeast football game X 5 r V Page E 'I 'll S I ' L I th 2 l A - - -A - ' : . , . L, . , . , . ', . , . ,, . , . , . on.- , - : ' ' , v. ' , . Y ', . Y A , . .I ' ,'. A ,'. . t , . , . Rafal- ,fl W a I .I 4 J . L , if 'A I ll ' YY ' ' I X W , ' 1 kW',,,. al . 0.x . P 1 -. 42,7 ' s 'I :Alf a . I y 5, J , 5 , J A -r ' ' , X 5: '1 X ' Y 1 1 I 1 g J J. iv? A -53' N club First row: H. Williams, B Fry, J. Rohrig, B. Lee, C Barnhill. Second row: K. Moore, D Jenkins, D. Haas, K. Nelson D. Young, J. Ryan, B. Ben- ton, F. Holbert. Third row: D. Hays, J, Dou- thit, R. Beachell, L. Delaney D. Turek, R. Bradsby, J Stastny, T. Pavey. Fourth row: J. Curtis. Hennings, J. Lee, J. Foster G. Brown. R. Baker, J. Fur row, T. Ritchy, L. Cole, R Smith. Paul Le cox vice president Larry Hennmgs sec etary and Jack Rvan first semester v1ce pres1 dent and second semester secretary look up with a grxn while making plans for the N club pep club p1cn1c Jas ff? lf X K I sponsors Page 10 Bernard Galloway Sklllful sportsmen Attaimng skill and good sportsmanship be tween the 'ithletes of different sports and schools IS the purpose of N club To obtain membership rn the club a bov must letter in any sport football sw1mm1ng basketball baseball golf wresthng or track The N club sold concessions at games spon sored several dances after the basketball games and presented flowers to the football queen basketball queen and attendants In the spring they sponsor the N club pep club picnic at Ploneers park to show their appre ciation for the support at sports events dur lng the year Larry Delaney Tom Pavey presxdents kr Ed Johnson Uo- N-I Standmgz Ill the symbollt t11.1ng,le the state Cham p1on H1 Y basketball team poses for a p1eture 1 l Bob Johnson Alden Krng sponsors Darlel Seng Roscoe H111 p1es1dents 'gig' Promoting Fellowship . Clean Splflt clean body and clean m1nd the three purposes of the Northeast H1 Y club are practlced falthfully by members rn sports, speech and everyday 11V1I'1g Besldes holdlng meetmgs every Tuesday evemng the chapter partlclpated 1n the YMCA Youth and Government program, the H1Y YTeen Conference held 1n Grand Island and varlous sports act1v1t1es The basketl all team won the state H1 Y tro phy and the C 2 d1v1s1on of the Clty league an also entered a tournament at Hutchm rj son, Kansas Sonny H111 Kath Johnson Larry Cole Tom Pavew Ted R1tchev Darrel Seng Blll Schultze Ray Showalter concentrate on the 1ules of careful dr1v1ng They serxed as off1Le1s 40?- K' fran H1Y Pxrst row D Froznbla Hays D Jenkxns K John son .I Jorgenson R Hutch ns NI Scnock Second row D Sutter 1' P xew D Drake D Bearh ell B Lee B Benton D Young Thxrd row J Douhlt R Hxll T Rltchew J Rxan G L R L D l B a ue eanex Schutze T Dewey L Buktr Fourih row F De Ch 1x es R VarDusen R Shmsaltcx R B1ker I Hrnnmgs D Seng L Cole J BL run sham Page - M i W 1 . S' E i - ., 4 ' , f ' fy . f', '54 . . Nr' '. 'X - 7 N- ' Y' Y A , 'E ,A X A 1 ,Y ' U . fs 1 V W6 ,X .V . Q, .E VL., pda Va ' ' K , 1 . . 3 . - , Z. , I ff . 1 ' '- ' ' X1 . ' ' V A .S 1 11 ,- C I ' R E A 1 ,H 1 ,n ff? AI' E t l Eiga 'iff-7 if 3 p Lififk ' gf, U I -A 13 ' 1, ' f af at .1 . 1 E I :ij5'4i!: , , I 1 :J . . v fi 0 o 7 .. . . . . 2.5 ' , Q ' 2 1 jf . 'Y . . v I ' ' ' . , . . Q . . u J 1 . . . .- - 2 4 d ' - 1 3 'i , . , Wm QW- 1. A 1 .fy Y Y If - . f ' i 3 , 1 , , , 6 - ly. E I 4 ' W E. . u , K F ' W, -- l , 3: If Q . vw .Jr 3 s . Jerr1 Peacoclc Peggy Green Presldents girst semester off1cers were Judv F F ce, secretary, Sharon Amen taeasurer Sheral Yates V100 pres y ' ' 1 ent Y Teens, a YWCA organlza t1on for sen1or h1gh gxrls, 1 the b1ggest g1rls orgamzatlon at Northeast The1r act1v1t1es are a1med at helpmg glrls get together for fellowsh1p fun and SGFVICS The Snowball the annual for mal dance, 1S held 1n Jan uary A prmcess and attend ant are chosen from each club 1n L1ncoln rl Eev Flack Donna M1ller Janet mdquxst Germalne W 1' 1 g ht magma ,, Cara Hutchlnson Jackle McClure Mary Jo Wehr, Pat Petersen and ,M ,qw Barbara Parker cha1rmen, get to gether for a cabmet meetmg Y Teens I-Hrs! row P Everrett R Weckman G Schult7 M Booth S Holtz H Rollogas M Conavmx B Thlapp L Hatlmld L Bell W BHYKIH M Vogel Seccgxdglcfw N? Nlelson M Mxllel B Pavey S Rezek J Marcotte S Whalen L Turner E Hart L Shepherd R Nxelson es La rge Thxrd row J Donaldson J Huenmk B Ogburn K Thompson B Cnnstenson L R1ChHldS B Jorgensen P Heuser M Martln E Meyer B Harold S Landolt G L1I'1QU1St C' Phllpot L DeBord L Wolf C Kallemexn E Hutchmson , N.: Page 72 ' I Y :I I Ve, . . I . . A , - , ' 0 - 7 1 f ' . .... S s l 3 12 ' .l . - M . J. . W ' EQ, Q, Y A - A . , ' L 43' A Q i - Y f. 1 . X . 7? ' D , D ' , . Y 'ii ' . . ' Q, ' A A , , Fourth row: 'M.'McMuf1en', N. Dahi,AD, Squirle, D. McConkey, K. Wood, A. Monia, M. Inbody, P. Elliott, N. Underwood, . l l g V . 3 5 3 Q , , , . Q , A 'Q 5 a cv cf ' Q 'lf ' lf 3 , 4 ' . - M 'P A , W lv ' -n 1 K . ' L. of 1 K ' K 1' A . 4 .1 sz . K' 2 1 . I 1- - ' ' v 5. , 4 ' ' i 1 ' , lv -f ' ., ' ' .M '4 E ' 3 A S 4' . 5 v . . Q Q 1 -' I X , ,V , , A ' 1. s 4' -' S ., 'A fa, , xy' N 4 - A : 1 ' at ' X H, L JN 8 44 K A . 3 . 1 ,'b '. .4 X K I ' M. ii. ' .l V, 1, ' ' ZX . , ' 2, .ll I ml Q ,rf , l . ' -J NH' f Francls Watters Ellzabeth Shaver Sponsors . helping hands Sara Alexander was North easts princess and her at tendant was Carol Headnck The Hangmg of the Greens at Christmas t1me IS another c1ty Wlde soc1al gathermg Inter club counc1l 1S held monthly grvmg cabmet mem bers from all parts of the c1ty another chance to rnlngle to gether Y Teen glrls also sell concess1ons at games and sponsor the Easter assembly Sheral Yates, Barbara Dav1s Ann Meyer Joy Haupt Dorthey Glllete Donna M11 ler Bettle Ogburn, LOIS Stolley and Cara Hutch1nson and chalrmen take t1me out from a cabmet meetmg f 1, AA 11 econd semester off1cers were ane Kramer VICE presldent, Bev Flack, treasurer, Pat Petersen secretary V Teens Fxrs! row K Furman D Hockensmxth C, Crow L Stollev D Mxller B Davxs J Sxmmons S Amen C Bray A Meyer J Brandeberrw G Wright B Parker Second row J Cole L Young C Hutchlnson B Gxllette K Jackson P Gxcen G Clark B Flank J McClure C Schell M Wehr M Anderson E Forst Thxrd row C Frahm D Ebx S Alevander M Hartman I Redxger D Gxlete VI Woods1de M Cochran C, Hartman S Morr1son N Tracv M Duffy Fourth row J Kramer D Huemck C Headrlck P Pererson YI Stoehr J Elce A Butter J Haupt C Barnes S Yates J Wroth S Weese D Re1mer M Schmeber cz Page 73 Modern masters, creatlve artlsts ,A Pave 74 Art1st1c Northeast students olotamed a new chance to express themselves when an art club was formed under the d1rect1on of Wllllam Perslck th1s Vear The club offers students a chance to Work ln manv flelds of alt provxdmg a chance to expand the1r creatweness or to work merely for pleasure The years act1v1t1es n eluded 1o1nt meetmgs wlth the Lm coln H1qh art club and tours through local Qallerms and exh1b1ts Offmers were fseatedl C 'Va lex use presldent an D Relmel v1ce presxdent tstand1ng,7 A Holbert ecretary treas uxer and J Hammers sccletilx treasurer A, s frat! w' X KW Modem wrt leaves 1nte1 p1et1t1on to the nnagma tlon of the uevt er Th1s Mem xxolk has cha1acter1st1cs of a chlcken eatmg 1n a QOIIU Art club Seated: S. Amen. D. Reimer. A. Holbert, A. Meyers, C. Ludwig. Standing: J. Hammers, S. Yates, J. Curtis. B. Ogburn. IVI. Neher, C. Nagler. J1m Cu1t1s presldent Wllllam Pelslck sponsox Carol Nagler presldent fee... l..f..L.. l r ' 1 . Q 1 I v . ., v I I - 1 l - , -, . . 1 - . ' , ' . 5 1 Q ft 'A ' '4 I - . -u A d . -. A s 'HSI X 5' I 1 I ' . S - - L? 1 53 ff , . I S' Q.. V V 5 :X ' C ','- ' - i mx: O, 14 lf. qv f ' ' f . N4 I .y if A 'Q If S ' V .. J i.'. p , 'V mf ff I . A ,, 1' A . f 5 A ' . V .. ze gm ! I ' Q , M' L 9, ,T ' ft , . . IIA x . PN Jfi 1 lin 'Q' ww! Carol Headr1ck px cqldcnt Mrs Lucetta W1tt R N sponsor Rose Marlc Votava prealdent fha nummg caxeer offexs A challenge as well l'llllTl9lOUS opportunmcs to tod ax s voung, women Whlte Caps today tomorrow s womn n m Whlte These members strue lor a worthwh1le career m nursmg Throughout the year thex l1StCIlCd to talks of professlonal persons m xau ous f1elds of medlcme V1s1ted local hOSp1t31S and attended a state con Vent1on m Omaha Soclal actlvltlcs. held a place too, as the club held a banquet and p1Cl'11C suppers Wh Off1CCI'? were Caeitcdl E Bmchardt Qeuet 115 J Lmdqu1st v1ce p1eb1dcnt and C Headrlck SCCIC tarv fstmdmhl R o avi tlcisulcx md Bulchaldt tIC,dbl.l1CI Tomorrow s women In white Whxie Caps Front row J Flttchctt xrlgorl ur urn Di lflll lVl llif f lll'w Purch lrdt J Dutton Second row Q D pc r X1 ahh Haupt D Ioxx let R Votava S C rubb C Phxlpot C. Headrlck Page 79 -ff. 4-f A ' , - ' . . v . . qw. , , ' z ' f X . ' as I 5 A zj': , f . . 1 I I P kr W I , , ,Q --M-my , K AW, ,,l ' ' ,vw I, V I. ,QM . X 'V . w' x A V K .- Z -7: I 6 nh Q A W. . 3 . ' . , ' ' - flier? do c H ,g .- 2 ' ff . v - ff ' 7 ' t' 1, Q G. I J 'A' ' .. V ,,,Y. . . , K ' v , N ,. ' ' ' 1 ' a I V . .,v -'Q , ' . - O C : . ' - . C Cz ' .. G, Bl'-la ll, NI. S fs 1 , J. I, 11 Qt, IC. K rg.,-,.. St' J. ' , . 41 '- L ' ', '. J , '. KK. LEA, sr Frances Norton presldent Mlss Audrla Shumard sponsor Other flrst semester off1cers were Cseatedl Delores Stall Jewel H1de MSIISSH Haynes, fstandmgj Mary Watson and Marvelyn Barnard Not p1ctured are Margaret Spearman Mar1an Chrlstensen Janet Smxth and Roma Schrepf Pres1d1ng over second seme ter dutles were Cseatedl Georg1a Clark Rose Maru, Votava Julxe Ledgway Joanne Rasmussen fstandmgj Jane? Cole Sharon Alburv Janet Stem, and Marxlyn Wolfe Not p1ctured IS Mar1an GUSt1D L -if J Stem J Cole S Moore M Brakhage Elmer SCh1Ck sponsor Mehssa Haynes pres1dent F1-on! row G Wrlght M Watson B Dans M Wolfe D Sherman Second row M Barnard M Haynes M Lee L James G Clark Thxrd row M Gustm S Morrlson M Tlllman A Knapp D Huenmk R Schrepf S Welch Fourth row M Spearman M Lageson R Votava D Stall D Starkle S Grubb S Horner Noi pxctured are P Green M Duffy B Flack C Barrett M Wllllams v7 .4 C? its 'N n .W Q35 Page 76 U r ', .5 ' H ST 'Q . 1 , x , , - 3 ' A f ' v . sv I . . . '. . l 'tw N. I . KN I E 'I A 5.18 ,W ' fl , E A 'S 9 V Q? cg' A . 4 lv, X R . l S37 xr J., in an , , . , . . , 1 I N ' y H ' E . Q 7 , 1 , ' I I ' Q i i K I is u 11 Q 2 ' . , ls Q 'sv ' Z' Q5 ' ' '1 I' - , as x V C W A' R - :- . Z6 -Q W X 4' L K x . .I . Janet Cole screams fo1 mercy Suzanne Welch swmgs the paddle Darned k1dS YTIUVCSIS SYUYIQK Whlle dellghted Steno ette mem as the next g1rl ID lme watches MOFFISOU HS She SGGTCTIQS fo bers proceed Wlth her 1n1t1at1on wlde eyed lost shoe after 1n1t1at1on Recording fhe minutes Steno Ettes marked ltS second year as rt dld 1ts flrst Wlth a record of Worthwhlle act1v1t1es In order to promote 1ts purpose that of prov1d1ng eff1c1ent students for the bus1ness world the club sponsored speakers d1scuss1ons and other eduea t1onal xllustratlons of varlous f1elds of work Wh1Ch may be found 1n todays bus1ness World Not all work IS recorded though, as the club held soc1al act1v1t1es Steno Ettes members held a ban quet, part1es and 1n1t1at1on of new members A other of the years hlghhghts was the adoption of a club p1n Front row P Flsher L Loos J Shaw J Hlde B Flnke Leonard J Burdlcl-c B Grubb Second row S Alburv M Christensen D Levus S Trnw Nelson L Redmond J Ledgwav J Large Tl-urd row W Slye F Norton B Wood E Snell B Bartles Bartles W Merrltt S Bauer A Vvatts C Nlorgun A Johnson No! pictured are S Weese D F1n1ey A Milton S Welty G Eppens eng ll uf' X- Pave , ,, - - 4. - av . ' . . . - H- . . , v M, . In O I ' nr . . . . . J 4 , . . ' o- . - . l ff? . A . , I My ' I ' -fy ' ' - , ls . , . . . . . . I U- , . . . . - ' A : . Y . A ' , . ' ', . 1 J , '. L ,J. omith. 4 Fourth row: J. Rassmussen, R. Keller, M. Rotert, L Lloyd, S. , . , . l K , . r . - v C' ' +5 . ' , - , a k 1 ,V 5 12 ' ,, ' - 1 5 gf f ve I . V 7 V Q 2 . ' A , 2 I i j' - 34 . SJ' X , . .N - J , ' - , - - f l 1 I X ? B . ,W AA Seventh grade chorus F1-on! row L wuss K H111 L Holbert 'I' INess L Bent? B Vknlah 'NI lurner F Rasmussen IN McLaughlm K Allen Nl Rmb son C SODIQSILI k A Hartman R Amos Nl Lxxxngslon S Hull 'Xl Anderson J HULCh1HS D Xhoellc Second row R Rush S Jensen B Hxll J Carlson D Matson J Snnnons S George G Rolofson S Stocklancl J Gar left L Sandborn A Elllott A Hartman VN Weyers S Coburn R Knew R Durbm E Dyksterhuls Thxrd row B Etel R Porter M Kl1ne K Lxndner W Tluem R Foerste A Neemm K Porter R Holseher X Spencer I- HJIJIINIIYI L Pxxex J Lwtto F 'Nlatson D Wood J Huekeba G Applcmm I Samuels E MCKIHHBS L Tllls Fourth row S Smnctt I Anderson K Webster B Jamke J Kurw 'I Fmhett D Klsl J Knox J Bell K Sehrnldt lllrgwnrri J Webster Cvlett NI Youn F Klu e Summers I K mer J Weltx K Pmneo G Gallowaw kenneth Preise Junior hugh days, Sevenih grade chorus Front row D Busbv S Sherman D Sowers D Peterson C Hawkms A Fautfest B Bartzatt R Dolezal N Klllham J Flsner B Sedorls C Shrmer F Chappelle R Conxerse L Slttner C Haydon S IVICCO5 R Fox D Stockfeld J Don F16 S011 Second row 'VI Loos F Blunn S McClure G Bostock K Grell L Fammers C Carlson J Swanson J Meyers R Dmlezal J Dlllovx F Ebjy J Wacker S Loxelace B Nelswonger VN Beckman S Straka R Erxcson M Lessman R Rusk 'N Nlhler D Carney Thxrd row P Fltchett L Brodd H Nlueller T Wax S Churchxll J WIIIIWITIS R Haller J Lawrxtson R Bowlm L Pape G XNIISOH I Bluer W Zentz R Xleblemoe G NILNEITDY J Bounds D Hanna J Hansen D James J Fisher R Luos Fourth row Kenneth Freeze D Lee G Peterson J Relmer 'VI Plum R Chxdvnell J Wendorff J Cook L DYkSt9fhUlS K Nelson D Gzllager R Balke A Hates D Butts J Unoerwood J Kuehn J Jefferx A Hox1e K Kopcho J Loetterle A Holm D Marausek R Schaaf V5 Page 78 P f7f'fW ' Qx QCA rs QPQ E1ghth grade chorus ron! row K Bxrne I Fcxl 'NI IPVLIS J West 'VI Geddes J Greer D Haves B FOgClll'lCf lN Hollmgshemd J Dxk sterhuxs C Burchess S Sltlllh J Patterson NT Slmmons J Olson J Ball G Rlnksgers I Rxkow S Kohl C Brown D West B Berhwk Second row R Harxrnn I Hlnernm L Wad-:er J Coburn S Qualls C Snvder J 'VItKee D V.1n Dxsen B W1ll11111s D Albertl W Martxn D WIQSS W Vbaods J kramer S Donnelson S MLCord J Markussen R Crig R Dletrlch R Rxxers Th1rd row S Smlth S Conant G MLCre1fzht P Vladden J Sphchal D Snyder B John on E Sezrs J Chadwell A Thompson P McConkew K Strauss C Ch1sm C Mlttan M Dunn J Chrxswlser K Corey K Roberts B Vkalske P Epp Fourth row J Wlllwmson D Snhwimnger S Henderson C RICO K Hanneman S oos P B1gley R l-Iawkms G Pen nlng J Dale R Ballev B MCC rath J Larson G Hart S Axberg S Slmmons E Srnlth J Qu nn P 'Vlahoney P Rels troffer D Nmkel Kenneth Freeze fllled wlth muslc Elghth grade chorus Front row J Rexch S Fazel J Evans T Cornell D Shepherd R W1lcox C Burnham X Hubca C Swanson D wil son F NIOFFIS A Peterson D P1ersol P Vmcent L Mlller T Juckett L Knmkaboclaer R Shaft L Me calf Second row P Loetterle B Brav B Amos C Hodge G Alexand r J Wacker B Wlllams O Sxxles J Cooper E Daud son M Jamxson L Fenega T Bowman M Sedor1s D H1lyard I' Tangerhan M Baettgenbach C Luehr B Hogan J Akeson R H111 '1'h11'd 1-ow R Jorgensen W Graft S Hltch J Rosenburger A Froheart R Sampson J Ackerman A Hennmgs S Gros soehme L Larson J Hendnx J Frosche1ser K Sanstead K Aldrlch P Axberg C D1ll M Ghck B Carter A Imtg S Henderson B Mornssey Fourth row M Thompson D Peterson R Bower R Wymoe S 'VIerr1ll J Martxn NI Schafer G Llrnbeck W Koontz GQISC B Bowen N Greenamvre J Wall L Lawson G Glass 'Vl Strauch B Swerson J 'vlunford D Olsor S Bruner Teeters Kenneth Freeze 0 in Page 19 First and second semester officers: Andrea Thompson, vice president, Dick Dewey, vice presidentg Sharon Grossoehme, secretary, Sharon Landolt, finance chairmang and Linda Wacker, secretary. K' fi 5 -mf Francls Rezek sponsor Praclzlcal tralnlng For leaders C1a1re Fredstrom presldent Wlllard Knudson presldent The 1953 54 Junlor hrgh 1eadersh1p class packed 288 juruor Red Cross boxes, sold candy at games and served as hall monltors and on lunchroom COI'l'11'f11tt9CS They furmshed recreat1on for boys durlng the noon hours by provldlng sports equlpment for thelr use Several Rocket spotllghts were also sponsored by the leadershlp class The members, elected by thelr respectlve home rooms, have been learnmg how to carry out the dutles of good leaders They Worked together as a un1t to make the year a memorable one .Tumor Hxgh Leadershxp Front row L Wacker J McCrexght J Dyksterhuls C Langhauser A Hartman L Bentz Second row R Wyrrore G Wuster L Hmdman G Ackerman R Erlckson M Slmmons J Frsher G McNerney R D1etr1ck J Carlson A Peterson Thu-d row L Hammers J Kerrey J Re1mer J Dyksterhuls N Beckman N Turner B Sherman S Hxtch Standxng S Re7ek J Shxvely S Landolt J Stahlnecker B Harrold E Hutchlnson C Fred strom VV Knudson 'VI Barry D Dewey W Koontz S Janlke J Webster L Wlckenkamp A Thompson S Grossoehme S Henderson Page 80 4 :Pepa A ononril -0 Rocketeers Front row P Vincent 'VI Large C Pawn G Gallowax L B ll S Grossoehme L Vwacker B Ln ngston B Hogan 'VI Robinson L Holbert Second row A Holmes J Dvksterhuis R Chadwell M Booth J Rosenberger VI Tangeman E Hatchinson S Rezek J Wacker A Vergith P Madden 'VI Pavn Third row 'VI DeBoer D Kopcho B Harrold J Underwood J Huenmk P Reistroffer G McCre1ght P Mahoney L 'Vloxham J' Larson S Christensen C Langhauser L Hatfield Fourth row 'Vlrs Peterson sponsor D Kevs J Chadwell N Greenamyre J Axthelm L Wickenka'np 'VI Christensen B Bowen S Janxke D Squire N Underwood K Nelson P Rolofson Vrs Stout sponsor Lead them around farmer Brown echoes as students swing through an eve ning of square dancing nun Xfng X Occupants in the new ly formed v:'..f., basketball cheering section :Qian take a breather betw een games These animated characters are actually members of a seventh grade literature class, as they looked during a spotlight per- formance. Left to right they are: Gingham dog Douglas Hanna' the Pelican s Daughter Dell Mary Ann Lossg King of the Cranes Donna Kopcho' Queen of the Pelicans Shari Stockland: Calico Cat, Raeona Rezekg King of the Pelicans, Roger Kness. and Old Ducky Quackerel, David Busby. Page 81 1- X--' X-JL Jul,- L-N Ma peie attendants May queen Sh1rley Dormer and pr1n Y B 1 L 1 11 11 1 Front row Nla1ga1et 'NIa1sha1l C1 3llXl1 F'1a111n 'Nl111'111 S11 1101 1111 cess ever 5 lvlngs on 5 ine appl W 1 X111 xe1 x IS ex Llllf' c1se11q111st xt 1 ONCI' T,hC1I' COl.1I't Dlmms econd row C 1111 C'ee1des .Imt1111 Dxkstc111111s 1 unsc 11 ' 1 1 onor ll xn 1Y'l 1111 1 1 1r1He111an ondra Whalen ngu, Holbut ll 11v,11JL1 J mtl l nr1e1 1,xm1c1C1 1-., Af' Page 82. x in A-o ,rf ,4 'N' rf , ,S- - ? ,111 . V P 4' t A it V, A I . - . ,l . A , L 1 5' r , , 1 ,. A f -1 . 4 . .. ' W X, ' . , 1' A 'H 1 ' 'swf . 5 1 f' ' 1 A r . 7 ,f 5 1 41' 1 , Q , r' , in I 1 1 4 1 . 1' 1 31 f , 1 r 1 . , , 'I ' , Y' 1 fp , fy 1,1 ,nf , 1 4 ,- 1' 1 , , 1 1 1 ff .I X - P Y ., 1 Q - I . V . , , Q V if 4 7 Y I 1 ,, 1 A Q , AA., 4 : 1 ' ' 1 1 , 1 ' ' ' ,. . ,.'llll'5 I Aa- A V .' betl K1 '- sim. Bc ' 1 'lj H gk R 1 R . 1 U , lic- ' -1' 3 l 1z1c'l-Q. N1111'11n'e ' . S A : 'a' 1- ' 2 ' z j 5 -' ,, A E113 .Io L'111'1s 1 . 1:11 l'Ive1'1-tt, Ma d 11' H Ma s lj fill! , M: 111 1lf111111' 31:11 1,111 I T2 ' . S . A 1 -'. Ja1 'I li , - 1 A 111-1, 1 1 1 A x, X ' 1 1 l I Q ' Y ,, '7 . 1, a 4 . 1 1 4 . Q ' V f , .J ..'-w-'iff' , ul , , f-'fr - f Q 1 l' 7' 1 . f ' 1 'X f' f 1 1 if . ' 4,,, A . e ggi 5 ru. 11' I Y ' Y I ' sb 4:1 Jung, Gvifl 5 . ' V . - Q-J ' 'A - 1 1-. ' Lg, 'r ' ' Q., f I, ' P, A 'ff' :V - Re1gn1ng at the Snowball formal WhlCh IS sponsored by the Y Teens were Sara Alexander, Northeast Kathryn Ann Hurst College VIEW, Nancy Salter L1ncoln Hxgh and Marlene Wa1t Teachers College H1gh Rocket Ronme Rakow, Brent Donnel son and Ronme Bucklm dxs play the pr1ze wmmng cor sages made by the1r turnabout d a t e s Joanne Rasmussen Ruthe Rosenqu1st and Burdet ta Thrapp Kathy Read, pep club pres1dent, crowns John Wenzl K1ng of Hearts at the annual Turnabout dance FFA rox alty are Don Havs, Margaret Marshall attendant, Joyce Shaw, queen, Carol Barnes, at tendant and Dlck Hendrnc lflnlllfl oxer lhz null 1 oothall nnqult X ll flun ble Vkood 1 in tl x o ittnndmts Shuon Al um and Pc-5, w Shelton N club DICN lflcnt I111x Dclslncx crowned the quun vxhllp Jack Rvin 'md Lax xx Cole shared honoxs as on OTWIN CO Llpl'11I'lS I A ful o' the mam couples 'at the Basketball dance ponsoled bx the Studert Co 1nC1l dance to the stxams of sweet muslc Carol Ferguson center rules a Basketball queen BObblC Wood 193 Footlnll queen brcalxs th1ough the entrannc xxhlle Coach Bun Cnlloum stands hx IQ3dX to escort her to her throne royalty at the annual Basketball cl nce Her attendants are Margaret Rotert ind Marlsn Wolfe . 1 Page 8 'U Don Flanagan and Garrett Ver maas who seemed to belong at Northeast ended the1r servlces as heads of the custodlan staff to accept promouons The new add1t1on to Northeast Wh1Ch has been bullt durmg the school year w1ll house the home economlcs department the voca tlonal agrrculture department and general classrooms Send me a dozen says Fred Holbert to he photographer whrle campa1gn1ng for the Off1Ce of county commrssroner What do you want for Christ Thrs IS your l1fe Ed Johnson' 'nas Santa Claus asks Dorothy Sonny H111 Eds former coach Relmer wh1le Tom Pavey awalts greets h1m Th1S sklt was pre h1s turn at the Hub Club dance sented by the debate class ra ll Jerry Coleman and Rrch Baker cast thelr ballots under the P'1c84 I promlse 1f I am elected Amy Schne1ber campalgns for the offxce of reglster of deeds watchful eye of Warren Hagel P1tt at the County Government electlon 4 Ll. U l , ll I - ll ' A ' ,Y . . Y ' Y! ' l ll Y, v . . A . . . - ' . , . . y I ' - , ' ff - , h ' F V .. ,- N A if ' L f an my I , L , M., M , , , li ' A YY . - I I .... , h I Q 4 t -jf X -.L I , ,ft . ' '- i N 4 fl fi. - QL I ,,: ., silt-'-If A . , I P ,uf ' A, .. . p g V , 2 Xa 4 Q s-4 I Th Wi Huiry up and comb tour hair will xou says disgusted look mg Dave Young to Georgia Clark up ES, Dick Peterson Bob Bovev and Jack Ballard were the nairatois for the program over KOLN TV put on bv Northeast students nominating R S Mickle for Mr Northeast Lincoln of 1904 e first Red Cross proyeet for V ifgllfilj :IFJ I Ikliqf' '-1.31 5-v Joan Wenz does her B'd of Revue ' ,Z the year was Kans for Kids Persons bringing tins of tooo got free passes to the pliwioom and how JoanStahlncckt1 Mis Frames Witters and Ptgzgv Shel ton look over the LOLILLUUINI I 60 cms of food to be pivtn ti Cedars Home for Childimn Sonny Hill shows An x D Chaves exchange student foul Spain the 53 Rocket Paradise dance in the Rocket A familiar scene. unique to Northeast is child center pupils lining, up l i with high school students to buy their lunch in the cafeteria. Wg fa-gy ,fi I., - - 5 t ff, F any Page 85 ,qw-.L yr! ., M. az ' V XV 1 7 9, I I ff Y , f f A ,f I ff f .F ff I 0 acfing iinzaf L9 moment: gig as yaazaf 3 PORT 'W3X2NXXN,xK,-K W , 9 F I ,hr Pa, z. s, 5, C J Q ,Y sr: N7 Q U. X2 , 9 : X' 1 R: A M R: F3 R: ' ' R: Q: v-...- 4, ,. '- af 335 ' K ' an . 7 ' M H w-fu, f ml . my ,:47'fj M.-4 ,, I R Baker L Cole R Smtth Page 88 L Delaney J' Furrow R Beachell R Benton R Brown L Bryant The football players ancl coaches who captured autumns limelight Home Lmcoln Hlgh Omaha South Faxrbury Abe L1nco1n 6 S1oux C1ty East J Doutht D Haas V1s1tor R IE xckson D Hays 7 Away Nebraska Cmty Beatr1ce Fremont Hast1ngs J Foster H I-Ieald Host W Fry L Henn ngs V7,,: ?w L ctscl l ,7 7 p o o 4 NE ' ' NE ' 0 ' ' 18 20 ' 6 -f 7 12 34 ' 6 , 27 ' 7 13 7 7 ' 29 ' 34 ' ' 14 Center Larry Hennings tries to stop a Beatrice player after a few yards gain. Guard Henry Williams with the aid of his team mates, Tom Pavcy and Bob Benton, tackle the Beatrice player. Wifi Gallovyav and line coach Max Hester Coaching the fundamentals and fine points of the game were head football mentor Bun 171, 'K A F Holbert D Jenkins T Ritchey Rohng NQL. 5. rf!- ar J Lee T Pavey J Ryan H Williams K Nelson J Stassney 554 KW H gn-lk ' iq' 1L,C ,ry ,Q ff f W My M f f V K ' 'Y' ,, ' ., 11, , kk ' x ' tf ,Mk .,,Z'lYjf758,L3A . , V-, If A 1 D , K M ,Q . ' Et N N A A n I , ' Fm , ,M . Q ,z -7 A pa 4 ,gs . L ' .g' . lr ff ' 9, A . f ,af 7 I j . . V- . -,...f':f - f t '- 1' W i V' . ,, ' f . . , f ' , Q . .. ' . i .4 -- f ' ' ' 2' - V ' QVXX. , ' v - , f a , I . f ,, ,,, e, 1 V 'V Q-:.:+:Q,-5,-,-r,..:jA-75-:'.:.3ggf52jv1:34'?:e,,g 4, l :. E:4r , x .,,, . f ' ' ' N' X -.'?-E-.::5f??.'l -3,21-?E.'-?.:1f' flififfj' , H V t y i ,, Z,-AfV! u,'1',.,.'f M---,L-7.1, , ' ,M ' , f f f ., 'g 4 ...W M M,,,,,.,,.-.....:,'- N , , , , , ,, W 5 . -W . M,3,,,,-3-5.-.:-.:.-.--:..j.,.4 L ,X . '37 ' 7 ' f'f, :-311. ','L ,, N. ., . A A H2121 -Q-.-sr vw s ,Q f f 111 'W'LT.11Q,, ' ' ' 1if '13 ' . 'IE 1',, LT.1 rw... - I . A 4 fl- t if 1 ' 1. hz f ' 7 K If I ,J g . , ' , ,f-.,-V. - I ,., i J Q ' x Zi' . , Qi :- s ' a , 4 I ,V I -A , I 1 ' ' - . , , 11-'a 4, ' no In ...s 7 f W if A - V V ' - . 1 ' ' , '.. '51 .. .- L , . ,-f fag Quarterback Larry Deraney pre pares to hxt the d1rt after connec t1on w1th a Falrbury tackle 000 S 1 X Ruthe Rosenqulst Jackle Amos Nancy Tracy Mary Stoehr and Sara Alexander lead the fans ln norsy support of the tearn Mentally takmg part ln every play Coaches Bun Gosh does lt hurt asks Dlck Bcachcll D1 Jess Gallowav and Max Hes Taylor nakcs damabe repmrs on John 1301111111 ter concentrate on the Roy Sm th stands bv to 1ve ald game 9. Its thc end of the hne for a determlned Fa1rbury player as center Larry Hennmgs and end Larry Cole combmc forces Desplte thc lack of seasoned performers the 1903 Rocket gr1d1ron squad flnlshed the sea son w1th a four won f1V9 lost record In the fust game the Black and Wh1te gr1d ders racked a more experlenced Nebraska C1ty crew 20 6 The Rockets followed the wmnlng hablt by downmg Beatr1ce 34 6 and Fremont 13 7 1n successlo At th1S polnt the smokmg Rockets grld machme seemed to run out of gas as Llncoln lngh Omaha South and Hastlngs rapped the too ballers 18 O 17 1 and 34 7 Returnmg to the Wm column they downed Falrbury 27 7 However the Joy was short hy ed and Abe Llncoln and SIOUX Cltv East came out on the long end of 29 7 and 14 6 counts Terry Spencer a n d Dale Fredstrom ran the chams to keep track of the downs durlng the 53 season -G P1090 QQ Nancy Underwood Donette Keys Pat Draper Beverly L1v1ngston and Janet Rosenberger served as reserve football cheerleaders The coming Home V1s1tor Nebraska Clty Beatrlce Adams Fremont Coach Ed Johnsons reserve grxd charges flI'1lSl'l6d the 1953 football season Wlth a 4 won and 2 lost record Startmg off the season w1th a rouslng 18 0 vlctory over the Nebraska Clty Jumors the Black and Whlte seconds then downed the Beatrlce reserves 24 8 Wayne Chmstenson blocks two players as B111 Lundy gets away Wlth the ball durmg a reserve team scrlmmage strength Away V1SltOT 0 Waverlv 0 Ralston Next on the agenda the lfVaverly vars1ty edged the reserves 14 0 lnspxred bv thls de feat the hard runmng Rockets came back to rap Adams flrst team 21 0 Travelmg to Fremont the boys dropped the Tlger Cubs 19 1 In the seasons flnal the Ralston vars1ty humbled the Rockets 19 0 Reserve football team Front row T Dewey J Greer J Fager J McEntarffer G Portche F Colon J Fox Second row Student manager L Danner G LaRue E Loomxs A McDowell P Drake G Nelll B Lundy J Gould Thxrd row Coach Sam Letheby D Null L 'item D Wenzl J Schwmdt H Large T Harrer E Dlttenber Fourth row Coach Ed Johnson J Bertenshaw B Barrv R Knox G Rolofson W Hester VV Chrrsten on M R1chters 'QS'-I JB lou if Pl C D Beafrhell R Baker R Bradsby L Bryant L Delaney J Douthit B Frv D Haas Home V1s1tor Scottsbluff North Platte Hastmgs Beatr1ce Lmcoln hlgh Omaha South Grand Island Falls C1ty Boys Town D 1 c k Beachell forward racks up two pomts as Don Turek watches Page 99 Competent cagers Aw ay Host Columbus Norfolk McCook Nebraska Clty Fremont Falrbury DlStFlCt tournament Opponent 62 Falls C1ty 57 Nebraska C1ty 39 44 L1ncoln h1gh State tournament Opponent 47 Alhance 51 NE ' ' NE l 57 47 35 45 43 53 42 35 64 ' 50 56 I 51 58 ' 46 67 49 40 ' ' 68 63 A 52 53 40 53 . 59 45 46 44 ' 54 . . 59 oo NE ' ' 51 ' f ' ' ' 47 NE I '1 nw: was , . ,W ,,.,, ef , r 1 WU i 5 in Wy' lj .469 Dee Haas C157 and the Boys Town captaln meet w1th referees before the game Paul Leacox captam for the Llncoln hlgh game IS mtroduced by Coach Johnson at a pep rally Ed Johnson glV6S h1s boys a pep talk dur mg a tune out Vars1ty cheerleaders were Judy Ramey Joyce Johnston Tom Pavey Peggy Shel on and Kay Furman Q Cllmaxmg the season by gammg runner up 1n the d1str1ct and a pOS1tlOH 1n the state the basketball team gamed nown for then' ab1l1ty to w1n the really tough games as Page 94 own by upsets over favored Boys Town H8St1DgS and alls C1ty and for thelr marked unprovement dur1ng the prestlge through a splrlted season of play They were k h 7 eason D1ck Beachell B111 Fry Dee Haas and Duane Strandberg board the bus whxch w1ll take them to Fa1rbury for the last D99 H335 'fakes 3 F6 game Of the regular 553 bOL1I1d Eiffel' HH attempted son basket Q E W A K t . fl X X 'xxx I M V 'L g A A 4 f gf xr, HV V. :AJ - , K g ' g 1' X ff I , was - at +2 ef. we , be X I L A Reserve basketball team Front row D Wenzl G LaRue D Godfrev K 'Vloblev L Danner D Steffen T Munsor student manager Second row G Brown W Qhrlstenson D Peterson R Stoehr D Wood D Nelson E Dlttenber Coach F Rezek Reservists Home Away Vlsxtor Valparaxso Columbus Fremont Falrbury Unmon Beairxce Lxncoln hxgh Malcom Prague Greenwood Dunbar basket as Duane fen and Wayne Chr son stand by read 8CtlOl'1 Don Peterson alms e 1 W Lexre Lou Bell Sharon Grossoehme and I Wacker served as Jumor h1gh cheerleaders Gettlng off to a fast start the Northeast reserve basketball team racked up an 1mpress1ve 9 won 5 lost record durlng the 1953 54 season Coach Franc1s Rezek s crew lost two games by close declslons and easlly hammered out vlctorles over some varslty clubs such as Unlon Malcom and Greenwood Page 90 0 NE ' ' NE 66 ' 39 33 42 Hasfings 34 58 Nebraska City 64 ' 28 43 58 ' 32 58 t 18 ' ' 65 44 36 45 58 . F 57 37 38 39 ' Wrestling team Front row: F, Colon. J. Pont. F. Beach, C Bar hill B Cl ' . n , . ymer. Second row: F. Colon, J. Bnssler, J. Furrow, B. Benton, E. Loomis, L. Stine. Third row: J. Gould. B. Ferguson, J. Foster. A. Bander. T. Hutchins. J. Place. Mal: artists Wresthng coaches were Max Hester and Don Bean who was new at Northeast thrs year Northeasts expandlng athletxc program th1S year for the flrst tlme mcluded wresthng g1y1ng boys of all slzes and werghts an opportumty to compete 1nterscholast1cally on equal terms w1th the1r opponents Lettermen were Charl1e Barnh1ll Bob Benton Floyd Colon and Frank Colon Frank who fxmshed f1fth 1n the state meet last year wrll be a leadmv pomt getter among a flock of experlenced men next year Tne sport was supervlsed and coached by Max Hester and Don Bean who was a Nebraska umverslty wrestler and former Blg 7 champ1on Mermen Swlmmmg has long been a favorlte sport at Northeast but th1s year a yarsrty team was formed for the purpose of engaglng ln competmon w1th other schools Kenneth Wall was named coach of th1s new program The DOVICE swxm team was swamped by state champlon Boys Town 55 31 and lost to powerful Lmcoln hlgh tWlCS both t1mes by 2 po1nts Chmaxmg the season the water shredders copp d S1Xth 1n the state meet a remarkable feat for the fxrst year The Rocket s tank crew can look for good results next year as they lose one lone senror Swlmmmg team G Gates P Drake From row M Burrv D Halth R Bucklm R Schlermann G Ruscher Vt Knudson Second row K Wall R Johnson R Young B Barry D Peterson J Schxylndt T Dewey fl, Uv 113550 Ralph Sch1ermann exe cutes a 1ackkn1fe Page 96 Pitcher Rudy Stoehr is ready to hurl the ball, Cla1re Fredstom puts out George Ne11 at 2nd base IH a practxce game Larrv Bryant trles t put Don Null out at f1rst base during practlce Baseball team Front row S Sherman Donnelson Second row D Steffen Nlell D Null B Bent n Rauscher C Fredstrom Third row A McDowell Fox T Dewev L Delan J Douthlt L York Fourih row K NT OX Deeback B Fergus Jn Lessman B York Cm ch Letneby Frith row J Douthlt J F er VS H ster B C, r Stoehr L Brwmt CY Diamond aces The year 1954 marked the return of baseball to Northeast L1ncoln Coached by Sam Letheby the Rocket d1amond crew seems destmed to flour1sh as the squad IS made up prlmarxly of sophomores and 1un1ors P1tchers Duane Steffen and Rudy Stoehr and outf1elder John Douth1t got the team off to a fast start as the Rockets capped two out of the f1rst three games Coach Letheby greeted 50 asplrants on the flrst day of practlce and added some others as practlce progressed The team was cut to 25 by openmg day wxth 18 1n umform The unxformed members arc. plcked accordmg to showmg m practlce r min gg Q 1161 Running the high D1ck Beachell hurdles ' :LW I ..,,,,--FM pole vaulter eats of skull Doxng a roll over the hlgh Jump IS Davld Young 35395 wwggg fe Ma? 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Pxge 98 -vw-Q, :ms 1 ss 1 Max Hester t1mes Kenneth Nel son 1n the 440 as Lawrence Teply looks on Over the h1gh bax goes Bob Lee, Max Hester head track coach for the f1rst tune led the 1954 track sters Two year letterrnan Ken Nelson was the blg pomt getter xn the 100 and 220 yard dashes, broad Jump and relays Startlng w1th v1ctor1es over Ash land Blalr, Fremont and Beatrlce, the Rockets captured th1rd place ln the M1d East conference, bowmg only to a strong Hastlngs squad and Beatrlce In the Hastmgs col lege track meet, Northeast agam captured a th1rd, belng nosed by Hastlngs and Grand Island Tlus was the maugural year fo1 the Llncoln publlc schools track meet 1n Wh1Ch College V1ew, L1ncoln h1gh and Northeast par tlcrpated IS I , , I t U , ol 3 1 , Fx Q 1 N , - I X ,A Y H A 5 7 ' ' - W ju- M., - sl - I A ' -an - -. K .- . . ' F A . ,M ., 'QV 4 .1 I 4 O , . . . . - 7 , - ' IQ.-5 fifi ' ' -W ,La rf - , - Y f, ' ' I ' . L3 A51 - - - A ' ' .ag-.FELTL -2. 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I I ,J 'Y Relay runners George Rolofson Joe Acosta B111 Sabxn and Don Dean hang onto the baton t slgnlfy the1r team sp1r1t Coach 'VIax Hester llnes up another relay team conslstlng Harold Herser Dxck Beachell Ted Rltchey A-ff and Ron Bradsby All B111 Fry does the broad Jump agamst the competmg team Coach Ed Johnsons golfers w1th three returnxng lettermen started the season w1th two stra1ght V1C torles Th1s sprmg the golfers are entermg two tournaments besldes regular season play The Rocket l1nksmen are competmg 1n the Nebraska H1gh School Sands Green tourna ment and the state h1gh school golf tournament Agaln th1s year the team IS com posed mostly of Jun1ors w1th a couple of semors for a sprmklmg of age Karl Keech was a pomt getter for the Black and Wh1te putters as he was low man 1n several meets i X! 4 The club men Golf Team K Moore M Chadwell K Shaffer C heech R Young Coach Ed Johnson and G Clechner Page 99 i A ' ' of Jaw- A ,Q , , 7 . X N fi: 4 1? aX T4 Nt' A t 4 5 5 . 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Cx V, 7 5 g sf Y kv V - U 2-1 Sharon Lewls Mar1lyn Engelhart The pengums Joln together for a Addmg color and gaxety to the and Margaret Marshall prepare splashmg fmale that means an show Bev Flack entertamed 1n to emerge for a watery vers1on other spectacular sw1mm1ng show a roarmg success as a clown of The Creep IS completed Fo dex elop a good form of synchromzed swlmmmg and dlvlng IS the purpose of Pen gum club Pengums IS the only club for g1r1s at North east to Whlch both 1un1or and sen1or h1gh g1rls may belong, prov1d1ng they f1ll the requlrements of tryouts Aqua Fantas1es, consxstmg of several sw1mm1ng rout1nes, was presented 1n Feb ruary under the d1rect1on of V1etta Short Th1s year the show had a park scene back drop created by W1ll1am Perslcks art classes Two acts from the Fantasles were chosen to perform for the Natlonal Assocla t1on of Health PhYS1Ca1 Educat1on and Recreatxon Convent1on mterpretatlon of Slflglflg 1n the Ram Although lt wasnt raxnmg there was plenty of water around Meetmg under a street lamp Sondra gether for a sw1m routlne to Slaughter on Tenth Avenue 'N Pa e lOl r y - , . n n . A - 4 4.x X ff ' 7, ' ' ' Q Q . . . , - , If ' ,Y 7 . Sharon Lewis and .Margaret Marshall ,give fhelf Loetterle and Marilyn Schnieber get to- . .xg L M B 5 3 I '-Q. 1 I u c f A I . I . I a ' Y ' ., , N 1 I 2 . xr', ' X v fjfma L1 fgs nzsaaufcs o guainzia aa money in O 070755. FRANCIS BACON ADVERTISING ,J N.: xJ!-L!.f.L..:..: x..1,j ro DAY IS SUNDAY F E B 7 Page 104 Bethany Lumber Company 2141 North Cotner phone 6 2010 Looks l1ke what we want says Larry Hennmgs to fellow bullder Jack Ryan and why wouldnt xt be 1f you bought lt at the Bethany Lumber Company Everythmg IS perfectlon from custom cut lumber sxdmg floormg wall board to roofmg materlals KFOR 48th and Vme phone 2 6965 Personally I m scared to death stutters Jack Ballard as Bob Askey a KFOR announcer and L1z Webster look on countlng the seconds before the Voxce of the Young C1t1zen radlo program lS on the a1r Th1s program IS another of the many serv1ces pre sented by KFOR to better mform the publxc Van Sickle Paint and Glass Co. 143 South 10 phone 2-6931 Marilyn Gunn and Marilyn 'Wolfe seem amused when asked if the only reason they are buying a paint brush is to paint the town red If xou have ideas and want good quahtv too go to Van Sickles where all supplies are ava1lable C1t1zen State Bank 2650 North 48 phone 6 2345 Lets check the Checker check ing the checks saxs Bev Hiskev to on looking Marvelxn Barnard as she marvels at the tongue twister No extra checking is netdcd with an account at the safe trustworthx and upto date Citizen State Bank There bank ing is a pleasure without mcas ure Vfzr 'B ing Part io Ralph s Beauty Salon 1209 M Street phone 2 3444 As soon as I can Ive got to get beautxful pleads Barb Park er as she checks for a txme to get her halr fxxed Though she doesnt need to Barb can be well assured that she w1ll be g1ven the flnest IH permanents cold waves art1st1c han stylmg shap 1nL, tmtmg and bleachmg, Page 106 ni' In-v Strauss Brothers 3815 Touzalin phone 6-2381 Lookie, lookie there stands Cookie in front of her new Trend home. Dorothy Re1mer IS proud to show off the Strauss house that she llves ln wlth all the modern con vemences and the low ranch style look These homes that f1t the pocketbook are 1deal for anv fam 1 G Win fi Al' -ani F Mk' Harnnqton Real Estate Company 229 South 13 phone 2 6621 The l1ne up only thls t1me as always ltS the smllmg faces of the frlendly folk at Harrlng ton Real Estate Company who are waltlng to see you thelr favorlte customer to help you purchase or rent that new home ranch farm rentals or commerual prop erty J,f4L sf 'E' Havelock Natlonal Bank 6145 Havelock phone 6 2081 All right you guys put down that loot or else spht xt three ways Doesnt look llke Bob McMeen and Pat Drake are too w1ll1ng at least they re hangmg on real tlght You wont be tlght but wlse when you mvest your money 1n the frlendly Havelock Nat1onal Bank 5 Page Roberts Da1ry 220 South 20 phone 2 6747 The poor cow thrnk Angre Holbext Muggum Marshall and Kay Turner as they watch the grade A m1lk bemb poured Flrst ln favor fns n flaxor so the half m1ll1on folks who prefer Roberts rnrlk say Frrst Natlonal Bank 1001 O street phone 2 8561 Bev Flack seems to be havmg a hard tlme rnakmg a dCpOS11 wxth John Roh rrg and Tom Pavey lookmg on That ce tam gleam 1n their eyes, tells her they thmk they could use the money just as well as the F1rst Natlonal Bank lf 1 e lilo Tx Anderson Hardware Plumbmq Company 6132 Havelock phone 6 2317 Home on the Range could well be rn Mary Jo Wehr s and Germame Wrlght s h1t parade wlth the range of course be1ng a F11g1da1re from Anderson Hardware and Plumbmg Company Ioyo Theater 6102 Havelock phone 6 2441 Donna M1ller and wamng her turn Shlrles Holtz wonders the same Pop co1n and candy are added pleasures gnen to you at your frlendly ne1gh borhood theater the Joyo 'Y .- . ' . G 2: if l if H 7 l , , .- .?,. - vi KAY YY , ' xx . . , , 0 I - V ' U - .. ,gg 1 gt R Do you have a larger size? asks Q. gl , ' Y I 1 v 1 'I I Y 7 . 1 ' - v ' ' - ' 1 , . . , . L I 1 I 0 . A ' . . . st i , . . Y , . . Patlo Drlve In 4800 Fremont phone 62016 Thank goodness thlS 1snt Wednes day laugh a group of Jumor glrls a they prepare to feast on the1r 1ce cold cokes Shrlmp chlcken and steaks well as the old stand bys hamburgers french frles and cokes are offered to you at the Pat1o Butler Cleaners 4725 St Paul phone 6 1679 Lleres a p1le for you says Kay Thompson rlddmg herself of some sklrts shes glad she doesnt have to press Bev Chrlstenson asks Bonny Butler lf stuffed ammals can be cleaned Stuffed anxmals hats cur taxns kmt goods anythmg can b cleaned blocked or dyed at Butlers Cheapper Druq Store 1325 O street phone 2 8344 Ed Barton told me about th1s Is It really a rmracle drug? asks Harlan Heald after gazmg at the contents of the bottle Harley IS sure to be S3t1Sf16d when he buys at Cheappers the store wlth a record of 15 years of dependable serv1ce to Llncoln folks who hke to save money Reg1stered pharmaclsts are always on hand to f1ll your pre scrlptlons B111 s Grocery 6201 Havelock phone 6 2663 All th1s for a slumber party thlnks Carolyn Shell as Sally Grabousk1 laughmgly explams the Dreft IS to clean up the aftermess For all party supplles and the regular three a d w food shop at B1lls Grocery for the fmest ID grocerles or meats Page 109 1 n .- 41 ' ' 1 - ,n ' ' ' , S . . y 35 - L Y v . u a ' sv L y 1 - v y - y y ' , 1 G 1 , . 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' xv y x l I ll ' n ' y v V ' - - ay' . , V l ' 1 1 he ,Q Us ,fax -J rm rt Page 110 Beatrice Foods Company 726 L Street phone 2-6541 Gee, I wish it wasn't so fattening, exclaims Nancy Tracy to fellow starver Joyce Johnston as they watch Mea dow Golds fast workers f1ll the d1X1E cups Wlth chocolate ICG cream Grade A m1lk butter eggs cottage cheese and other pasteur1zed products are all spec1al1t1es The Commonwealth Company 126 North 11 phone 2 2746 Its too b1g and dlfflcult for me to try to crack laughs Margaret Lageson as a clerk explams the t1me locks on the two ton door to the vault where everythmg IS safe at the Common wealth Company Sus1e Welch st1ll not S8t1SflBd contmues to examme Cont1nental N atronal Bank 1100 O Street phone 2 6681 These k1ds look honest to me th1nks the guard as Carol Nageler and Mar1on Chrlstenson look at Cont1nental Na t1onal Banks valuable co1n collectlon tesy IS the pol1cy at Cont1nental Na t1onal Bank where bankmg IS a plea sure Tyrrell s Flowers 1133 North Cotner phone 6 2357 How many brown1e po1nts do you spose Ill get Wlth th1s one? asks Tom Evans Qu1te a few Wlth all those buds and bemg that It came from Tyrrell s the home of beaut1ful flowers youll be chalked up for l1fe A X ' , , 4 , . . . . . J A - 'Ski 'Q Y Y Y i Y Q . K A I , , , I D . 5' n 1 - - ' ,Y , ' 7 . , V cz ' ya ' , 1 I ' ' ' ' - -7 2 H ,X in the fashionable board room. Cour- '3 X . . . h C. 0 -------G 1 W te 1 nd ' 1 1 4. ,, f 4- 5 x ' -' X f ' 'V 'r- -:l' , U . - X. - 1 M , f 1 v ' ' 1: it I . - , . , . . fr , , . 7 7 , . Wctqey Drug Company 800 North 27 phone 2 3341 Does lt taste bad Margaret Rotert wonders but the pharmaclst assures her It tastes 11ke candy All good thmgs are lxke candy and so 1S Wagey Drug w1th 1tS g1fts to1letr1es sundrles magazmes 1ce cream luncheons and free dellvery prescr1pt1ons Cotner Terrace 225 North Cotner phone 6 5044 A famlllar scene to those who attended the Football banquet at Cotner Terrace 1S th1S pxcture of the football queen Cotner Terrace speclalxzes 1n banquets and they have fac1l1t1es for large or small pr1vate part1es They are open every day except Monday Holmes Grocery 48th and Baldwm phone 6 2194 Peaches for me drools Janlce Street as Walt Holmes adds Put on some cream and we ll have a feast For the fmest 1n groce les or meats and peaches and cream prlces remember to shop at Holmes Grocery Anderson Studlo 1034 O Street phone 2 3166 When Im a senlor lll get the blg ones says Carol Langhauser as she orders her n1nth grade graduatlon plc tures Donette Keys and Mlke Mc Adams look on and trv to declde how many they wlll need, keeplng 1n mmd Anderson's quallty photos at moderate prlces X. mae! 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I . :A rv - 5 I , V' 1 5 i Q f . 2 , ,, v : 1. v - - - t 1 1: y A , Y V The Steak House 3441 Adams phone 6 2472 Brrng on the steaks commands the head chef as he prepares to meet the demands of the many customers who watch hrm cook rn hrs atmospherrc krtchen rn the marn drnrng room of the Steak House Thrs AAA recomended restaurant rs famous for rts charcoal brorled steaks chrcken and sea food ji- Page 112 ,Hhs Karnes 6224 Havelock phone 62518 H the skrrt I made Just matches thrs blouse Jackre Frtchett exclarms Jumprng for Joy and why not wrth the wonderful selectron of artrcles whrch Karnes carrres all at reasonable prrces too Fred Astarre Studro 1521 O street phone 2 2144 Qurck teach us the new step before the other grrls come beg Marrlyn Packett Emrly Forst and Judy Ramey as they awart the trme for therr weekly lesson for the Rocket Revue Dancrng rs a pleas ure and can easrly be learned from the experts who are prepared to teach you ballroom tap ballet and modern dance all at Fred Astarre Seven Up Bottlrnq Company 2409 O street phone 2-7075 Hoggie Terry Spencer is so eager to guzzle down his bottle of Seven-Up he forgot to close the lid and can only man- age a few dribbles to say how good it is. Try 1-Up you like it it likes you. 'E . ,lv - . ' r Les McAdams Photographer 1039 north 44 phone 6 2252 Whrth rs whr h Anv way you put rt ther are the York twrns Bob and Larry and youre not gettrng a double exposure but you ao get double value when you have your prcture taken at Les McAdams Pho tographer whether rt be portrarts com mercral or weddrngs Demma Bros Super Market S phone 4 4417 I wont be around many people tonrght rf I eat all those onrons laughs Andy de Chaves as Spencer Pavey who works at the store frlls hrs sack wrth the bad breath vegetable Onrons or not people never run from Demmas the frrendly grocery store wrth qualrty grocerres meats frurts and vegetables at every da low prrces The Camera Store 1122 N street phone 2 9313 Wunder rf I could get that rn my dark room rts already crowded wrth other upplrcs says Darrel Seng as an m ploxee of the Camera Store demonstrate an trrlargrng machrne For evervthrng rrr photftgraphrc supplrcs and servrcc ama teur or professronal vrsrt the Camera Store Cool Crest Golf Course 220 north 48 phone 6-5058 Well where is that crazy ball, I know it wouldnt go through, yells Jack Rhoden as Jesse Stern tells the dragon to. Come on, burp it up, Both of you are wrong boys. rt must be your lucky day. that balls headed for a hole in one Luck never farls when you play at Cool Crest open from 10 a m trll mrdnrght Page 113 fx -Q Havelock Hardware W' 9 6118 Havelock phone s 2542 2 'S' Don Hoefs and George Ne1ll are 1nsp1red to go Q flshlng by Havelock Hardwares dlsplax Blundon Iewelers 6129 Havelock phone 6 5086 Thls rs xx hat I want Joan Brandebexly s1ghs a she goes wushmg at Blundon s Scofreld Pharmacy 6136 Havelock phone 6 2724 Costume Jewelry lS what Sondra Loetterle and Annette Blttner are after at Scof1elds '2- 244l North 48 phone 6 2219 Sheral Yates and Joan Wenzl enjov Inspectmg Meek Lumber Companys bulldlng materlals wr Graham Pr1nt1nq Servrce 325 South ll phone 2 6268 Rocket ed1tor Janet Woodcock lS confused by the machmery Wendell Graham shows her Hovland Swanson 1240 O Street phone 2 6657 Sharon LSXVIS and Sandra Whalen go on a hopplng spree at Hovlands teen department Page lll . I ., 'h 1. - - llWT:'m,g- ,L-no A . I . . I., 4 P . s U Y ' as s : 1 ' V 'Syl' 1 4 V, H L 4 l 5. -, ' ' l A , Q an 'lr' X 1- fp, Nil! Meek Lumber Company 2 2 3 2 A A f 1. T K, wx 5 g KX -AI-f ,f bf' W' it I I A M111er and Pame 13 and O Street phone 2 8511 Kathy Read and Janlce Rolofson flnd Mlllers teen shop an ldeal place to buy clothes 'Q' - Ben Franklln 2731 North 48 phone 6 5355 6208 Havelock phone 6 5285 Patty Sherman and Sherry Snlder play cow boy as they shop at a handy Ben Franklm store Scar Unlverslty Place News 2719 North 48 phone 6 2446 5, 'H Staff members peek at the Northeastern prmted by the UD1V9fS1ty Place News ml IME! uv! Townsend Photos 226 South 11 phone 21129 Bobby Wood Exammes portraxts or dlsplay before Townsends take her senlor p1cture I ewel Feed 3901 Touzahn phone 6 5150 Donna Lebsack lxke most wlse dog owners plcks Purlna Chow at the Jewel Feed Store Bakers Pharmacy 6120 Havelock phone 6 4444 Ill vxrlte a check says Rosalle Keller ar other satxsfled customer at Bakers Pharmacy Page lla Ash W1ll1ams Recordlnq 1229 R street phone 2 3508 Man were dramatlc says Floyd Mannmg to Gary Gustafson as they hear a replay of the1r own volces For professlonal recordmgs tape d1c and wlre 1ts Ash Wllllams Recordmg erv1ce Paramount Supply Co. 2727 north 48 phone 6 2359 Don't tell me a mouse ate that hole, says suspl c1ous Mar1lyn Schnleber to her father, the owner of Paramount Supply Company, the place to go for everythmg m plumbmg supphes I nn, hpfrlr M' rrnrn I rrrnmfrr 711151 WA 114 do IWW Landy Clark Company 60 8z Platte phone 6 5120 Larry Alderman neednt reach so hlgh because you always get the tops when you buy youl blllldlflg supphes at Landy Clark Du Teau Chevrolet 1800 O street phone 2 7171 Hey ya guy want a mdeh' ask Sara Alexander and Ruthe Rosenqmst as they prepare to take a spm m a new Bel A1r Chevrolet statlon wagon from DuTeaus Chevrolet super SCIVICE means slullful eff1c1ent courteous serv1ce pr1ced fa1rly pe formed by sklllful mechanlcs The Gas Company 12 8: N street phone 2 7121 Thats such blg oven for such a m1dget stove and gas too' says overwhelmed Melva Stahly For a wlde selectlon of xanges and other apph ances mstallatlon and repalr SQTVICE and even lessons 1n cookmg 1ts the Gas Company Hompes T1re Company 1701 N street phone 26524 T1me's up, you'd better hurry and d6C1d6 who lS gomg to drlye that new Hudson from Hompes T1re Company, the home of the new Hudson automobxle and protectlve serv1ce Mary Stoehr, Karolsn Packett and Jamce McCre1ght ponder over the Droblem rr'- Page ll6 ' 5' 2 I , 1 '- 2, I s 7 ' 7 l,rr ..., , Q 4, ..,. 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Helselman Margaret 55 Helser Harold 40 67 99 Henderson DWBIH 36 56 Henderson Scott 79 Henderson Srgrld 53 55 78 Hendrlx Janlce 53 79 Hendrlx Larry 36 67 H8ndFlX Mrs Lucena 13 69 Hendrlx Rlchard 15 23 44 4:1 67 Hennlngs Karen 79 Hennlngs Larry 36 70 71 88 89 Hergenrader Judy 55 78 Herdon Gerald 23 Hester Max 12 89 90 96 98 99 Hester Wayne 38 40 91 93 97 Heuser Patrlcla 52 72 Hevelone Donald 36 Hevelone Donna 23 H 6 Jewel 23 47 48 50 51 6 H1gg1HS Glenn 40 67 Hlle Judy 58 Hlle Hll Allce 36 H11 Elton 15 36 H111 H111 H11 seoe 18 24 52 55 62 63 Wllllam 78 Kelly 78 Rlchard 79 6 66 71 4 H1 Mrs Roscoe 8 Hllller Larry 24 67 Hllyard Denny 53 79 Hlndmand Larry 78 79 Hlnkley Mrs Aleen 10 Hlnkley LEWIS 36 52 Hlskey Beverly 19 24 50 51 56 69 5 Hltch Stewart 78 79 H1Y 71 Hoage Carol 79 Hockensmlth Donna 36 73 Hoefs Donald 36 49 Hoffman Shlrley 24 Hogan Beverly 79 Holbert Fred 70 74 84 89 Holbert Loulse 78 79 Holbert Margaret 40 62 69 74 82 Holden Harold 24 Holden Juanlta 24 56 Holllngshead Nancy 79 100 Holllngshead Paul 53 Holm Allce 78 79 Holscher Ronald 53 55 78 Holt Rlchard 12 24 Hot Sllrley 36 37 49 56 72 Hopflnzlty Ewald 78 Horner Sandra 24 76 Howard Beyerlv 40 58 Howard Bonnle 36 Howlett Darlene 36 75 100 Hoxle Sally Ann 78 Hubka Vllglnla 79 Huckeba James 78 Huenlnk Dorls 36 73 76 Huenlnk Jerllyn 55 72 79 Hull Sandra 78 Hunter Dayld 36 Hutehlns Joel 78 Hutchlns Ronald 36 44 45 Hutchms Tom 96 HUtCh1hSOH Cara 36 50 51 54 552 66 7 3 Hutchmson Erwlna 55 68 72 79 Hyland Joseph 40 44 Imlg Alton 53 79 Inbodv Margaret 40 72 II1gh3I1'l James 16 56 Inselman Lovyell 16 67 Ilvlln John :J3 Ivey Dlkle 24 44 56 69 Jackson Bruce 36 56 Jackson Karen 13 36 Jackson Kay 36 58 73 Jarnleson Marlene 40 J3I'l11SO1'l Margaret 79 James James James Janlke Janlke JBTVIS Jary 15 Jeffery Deanna 55 78 L lee 36 45 56 Robert 12 B 8 Sharon 48 79 Wllllam 58 Bonnle 36 Ellls 15 586 Jelfery Janlce 55 78 Jetferles Betty 55 JGHKIHS Dean 24 56 70 71 89 Jennlngs Lee .36 Jensen JoAnne 36 44 45 62 63 64? 1 656 Jensen Sharon 78 Johansen Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnston Johnston Chesley 36 56 lne 24 45 50 6 Barbara 7.1 Delores 40 Donna 24 12 93 94 6 Gal V 2-1 Idalee 36 Kelth 18 Lyle 40 Nancy 40 Robert 14 Joyce 12 Kenneth 40 J r 5 62 357 50 56 69 Jones Shlrley 40 Jorgenson Barbara 40 69 72 100 Jorgenson James 40 62 65 66 71 Jorgenson Rochelle 53 79 100 Jo D le 36 48 52 56 64 Juckette Hal 24 56 Juckette Torn 79 Kallemeyn Claudla 36 72 Kasl Dennls 78 Keech Carl 36 99 Keech Jeannette 40 58 Kelm Jake 34 36 44 45 66 Keller Rosalle 36 49 77115 Kelley Lorralne 36 56 Kelly Franklln 53 Kelly Phlllls 36 58 Kempston Juanlta 58 Kenaston Jerry 40 Kerrey John 78 Kessler Alex 40 Keys Claudla 36 37 49 68 69 100 Keys Geraldlne 40 52 53 64 Keys Donette 55 79 91 100 111 Keyser JoAnn 58 Kldney Jane 36 56 Klllham Nelll 78 Klng Alden 71 Klng Phyllls 40 58 Kllne Mary Ann 55 78 Kllntworth Margaret 36 Kluge Freddle 8 Klum Janlce 40 Knapp Alene 36 52 76 Knapp Vera 24 52 Kness Roger 78 79 Knlckerbocker Lynn 79 Knox Judlth 53 78 Knox Rodney 36 52 91 Knudson Wlllard 78 96 Kohl Shlrley 79 Koontz Kopcho Kozlsek Kramer Kramer Kramer Krause Wendell 55 78 79 Donna Kav 78 79 Delorls 24 J ne 36 45 53 57 Inn 79 Paula 53 48 10 19 Ml s Helen Kroon Bettv 36 56 Kuehm Judlth 78 Kuehn Shar on 40 Kuennlng Ralph 40 Kyker F1 anklln 13 Iafler Donald 40 67 La eson Margaret 24 57 6 Landolt Sharon 42 78 6 3 9 6 110 Langhausel Robert 19 24 78 Langhausel Carol 79 100 111 La P01519 Sallv 41 58 Large H rly 36 91 Large Jane 24 77 Large aryanne 52 72 79 M Larsen Loulse 53 55 79 Larsen Larson Larson Larson Larson La Rue Lassek Lassek Mar1e 40 58 Douglas 24 Geralvn 58 79 J1m 79 Marv 40 58 69 Gene 40 58 71 91 Hxlary 40 Loretta 24 56 66 Latto John 78 Mardxn Marla Jo 40 Markel Gayle 40 Markussen Jeanene 79 Marple Ronald 19 26 Marshall Margaret 21 38 Mart1n Martln Mart1n Mason Mason 50 55 69 82 83 100 101 108 John 79 Myrna 40 58 72 Walter 79 Dorothy 26 Lawrence 14 39 P rk R H 8 Parker Barbara 36 56 Parker Warren 8 Parrott Jerry 37 67 Parsons Gary 67 Patterson Jeannene 79 Patterson R1chard 41 Pavey Pavey Darrell 7 Spencer Thomas 72 73 6 Barbara Pavey Pavey 7 1 Lawr1tzon Jon 78 Lavsson LOUIS 79 Lawson Shirley 40 58 Leacox Paul 24 70 93 94 Lebsack Donna 24 50 51 56 69 1 Leadershxp 80 Masque and Gavel 66 Matson Gary 78 Mays Charles 40 Merrxll Dlxle 53 55 Merrxll Stephen 79 Merrltt James 40 Payn Carol 55 Payne Margle Peacock Gerald 41 58 79 me 28 44 72 8 Pearce Weslev 28 56 Pengums 100 Ledgvxav Jul1e 24 76 77 Ledgevxay Mrs Paullne 10 Lee Lee Lee Lee Leonard Lessman Lessman Lessman Letheby Lewxs LEWIS Lewls LEWIS Dorothy 8 Ro ert 34 36 44 70 71 James 36 61 70 89 Mary 24 6 Myrna 36 56 77 Mlchael 78 Patr1c1a 58 Stanford 97 S m 14 91 7 Darlem 36 77 Marjorle 79 100 James 40 67 John 15 Sharon 40 54 55 100 101 114 'VIerr1tt W1ll1am 36 77 Metcalf Lelgh 55 79 Mever Anna 36 51 73 74 l Meyer Elxzabeth 53 72 M1chael Mar1 Lynn 26 MlCklE Robxn S 9 15 M1ller M1ller Mlller Mlller 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