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NX qi E -3 ' '-4515 S 4 F? fi s Ne-.., Wasn't that a wonderful game with North Platte Saturday night? iokes Bun Galloway, Thinking of the game that wasn't played because of the weather brings smiles to the faces of Ed Johnson, physical education teacher and varsity basketball coach, and Grace Fergun- son and Pauline Ledgeway, office staff. Mr, Galloway teaches physical education and drivers' training and coaches varsity football. Teachers are senior citizens of the high Robert James is thoroughly interested in getting some of his supe plies, and Mrs. Selma Pavey is ready to help him. Mr. James is in charge of visual aids and teaches physiology. Mrs. Pavey is the school's bookkeeper and takes care of the bookroom but is never too busy to stop and help a teacher or student. She does everything from giving directions to the new students to banking the student organizations' money. 6.- Mrs. Lucille Witt, school nurse, is practicing one of her many chores here. She must weigh and measure everyone in school once a year along with checking eyes, throats and teeth. Most important of all, she is on hand to act in case of ills ness or accident. Page I0
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Robin S. Mickle, principal, gives the who, what, why, when and how to cub staff members on one of the coming assemblies. Interviews and conferences with students, teachers and patrons take up many hours of Mr. Mickle's time each week. He is, in a sense, the adviser, teacher and student all in one, as he counsels all student and faculty groups and becomes concerned with their problems, plus approving and planning the various extra-curricular activities carried on at Northeast high school. strive toward a better future for all -as It may look like a leisure moment for Har- land Taylor, boys' adviser, assistant princi- pal and student counsel sponsor, Francis Rezek, iunior high principal, and Mrs. Fran- ces Watters, girls' adviser and junior high leadership sponsor, but it really is a meeting about the decoration project in the play- room. These three are on the go constantly with meetings, conferences, attendance and discipline problems, and all types of paper work. They are concerned with making Northeast a school where happy students can benefit the most from their classes and activities. Page 9
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Safety is one topic that is stressed in Irvin Deeds guid- ance classes as evidenced by the poster in the back- ground. He and Mrs. Mary Stall compare notes on their seventh grade classes. Thinking hard about Mrs. Mary Frances Moore's ques- tion, Art Gilbert begins slowly to answer it. They could be talking about anything because they are eighth grade guidance teachers and that covers a wide field of study. school community Have you used these books in your class yet? Cecil Johnson asks Leon Rottmann. Both men teach ninth grade guidance. Mr. Johnson also teaches arithmetic, Mr. Rottmann, speech. K J, t I , Mrs, Beryl Bowlin, tenth grade problems, and Mrs. Helen Krause, twelfth grade problems, seem to be finding something interesting going on in Elmer Schick's eleventh grade modern problems class. Teaching modern problems is a full-time job but enjoyed by these three, lt is to these teachers that students go for advice, for admis- sions to class and for tardy slips. They not only do these things, but they hold classes which are attended twice a week by each stu- dent. Social adiustment, consumer math and personality differences are among the many topics discussed in these classes. l I Page 11
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