Northeast High School - Rocket Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1955

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.wzsf y also like to relax Americanhistory teachers A. JACK MUELLER and JOHN MCCORMICK KTOP LEFTJ discussrecent testresults. Mr. McCormick teaches Amer- ican history exclusively while Mr. Mueller also teaches debate and stagecrafts. World history taught in an interesting manner describes the classes of LAWRENCE MASON und MISS ELIZABETH SHAVER fTOP RIGHTQ. American Democracy and English literature are also taught by Miss Shaver and Mr. Mason respectively. WILLIAM GROSS-OEHME QRIGHTJ .gives a scientific explanation to his class. Mr. Grossoehme teaches biology and physiology. ELLIS JEFFERY CBOTTOM LEFTJ, science teacher, demonstrates the tuning fork to Carl Olson. Chemistry and physics are taught by Mr. Jeffery. MRS. LUCILLE WITTE QBOTTOM RIGHTJ, school nurse, devotes her time to the health of Northeast students. Her endless jobs of weighing and measuring make her one of the schoo1's busiest persons. ll 5 5 E i Q 3 H , MP A lp r-5 C l M, K gd E -11. ,ima - .sw X, 'N I ' . A r if L I' 'H K . f ,te 5? K L, .ri ix f 1 fy -all J r 2 g ., I L' l ' 9 ' it , Q K ,,.. J X Z any f. K f 4- - if . ' . ff '1?:55.gt' gf H55 Q tl i' jV..2.'i.i:k,f 5,55 ff ,L ' J fi-fffwulfzvl ' 'L , . -Mfg if t sf' I t3f'f1gg - 1 I - f. ,., , me ge! ' 'A 4QQ:rsi2:tQ ' ,, sr g et - Q- 'P' fu!

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MRS, ELIZABETH REEDER QLEFTJ, speech and dramatics teacher, examines a play script. Mrs. Reeder's outside help each year aids speech students in winning various speech contests. MISS ISABELLE SMITH KCENTER LEFTJ, English teacher, looks up from her work to answer a question. Her characteristic smile will be remembered by her students. MRS. ULA MAI-IER CCENTER RIGI-ITJ, is a teacher of review and sen- ior English classesg she also finds time each week to help the cheer- leaders plan pep rallies and practice leading yells. MRS. EUNICE MANSFIELD QBOTTOM LEFTJ, publications adviser, offers help to students in publishing the ROCKET and NORTHEASTERN. MRS. BARBARA SAYLOR QBOTTOM CENTERJ, gives a warm smile characteristic of those which make her English classes so enjoyable. MISS MARY BURNI-IAM QBOTTOM RIGHTQ, school librarian, can al- ways offer help in finding the right books. After school she is often found advising the cheerleaders in the techniques of generating pep. Teachers enioy their worI4 'Q ,-.av-ff Sn.. ,I .9 I0



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Their willingness 1 student's succe You failed to add the exponents correctly ex 1 i M p a ns ISS MYRTLE CLARK to Betty Lou Jeffries QTOP RIGHTJ. First and second year algebra and trigonometry are taught by Miss Clark, who is regarded as an excellent mathematics teacher by the Northeast stu- dents and faculty. MISS HELEN DUNLAP QCENTER LEFTJ, French and geometry teacher, shows an illustration of the Eiffel tower to her class. Miss Dunlap has taken severaltrips to France. Her special interest and close acquaintance with the country makes her French class especially interesting for students. We'1l have an important test tomorrow so you had better come prepared, advises MISS IOCY CARTER QBOTTOM RIGHTJ. Miss Carter combines her warm personality with class work to make her classes enjoyable for her students. Miss Carter teaches first and second year Latin. She also teaches Spanish classes. Placing arrows on the typing chart are MRS. MILDRED RICHARDS, MISS AUDRIA SHUMARD and MRS. BARBARA BUSH QBOT- TOM RIGHTJ. Stenographic courses are the principle ones taught by these teachers. Bookkeeping, typing and English are taught by Mrs. Richards. Miss Shumard teaches typing. Typing and shorthand are taught by Mrs. Bush. Mrs. Bush and Miss Shumard are also the sponsors for Stenoettes.

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