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ecoming mature citizens lt's a meeting of the committee who is responsible for the annual operetta. Jack Mueller is in charge of the stage crafts: Mrs. Velma Snook is in charge of the senior high vocal music, and David Fowler is in charge of in- strumental music. Mr. Mueller is also debate coach and teaches American history. lo- of tomarrow Junior high arithmetic teachers get together for a friendly chat after school. They are Lawrence Teply, Mrs. Rosemary Robinson and Mrs. Lydia Weber. Mr. Teply also coaches reserve basketball and sophomore football, Did l tell you what happened to me this morning? begins Mrs, Mary Sue Hutchins as her listeners, Mrs. Neala Lubberstedt and Mrs, Ruth Strassler, wait for her funny and surprising end- ing. All are junior high English teachers, and Mrs. Hutchins also teaches social studies. Paqc 17
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Students look to them for guidance in geltlffi No, no this is where it is, argues Miss Jocey Carter with Lawrence Mason. Miss Elizabeth Shaver and John McCormick decide not to enter the discussion. All four teachers teach history. Miss Car- ter also teaches Spanish and Latin, Mr. Mason, English literature, Miss Shaver, American democracy. YQ-f'c,',' ',,-f Examining the display case that their seventh graders arranged are John Lewis and John Oakes. Something exciting and new is always going on in their science classes, as they conduct interesting experiments or observe pet animals. Page 16 . . . And then the dish fell and broke in a thousand pieces, finishes Mrs. Verna Mae Peter- son to George Rush who laughs at his tole of woe. Mr. Rush and Mrs. Peterson both teach art, which includes everything from finger painting to the his- tory of art. Mr. Rush sponsors art club.
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Cutting in on Burneil Lindquist, senior class president, is R. L. Johnson, sponsor. Other officers are Bobbie Jorgensen, secretary, Don Nelson, vice president, and Mary Larson, treasurer. x 1 x l i Oh Oh!! Picking locks are the senior class officers, Don Dean, vice president, Jo Lokvig, secretary, Don Peterson, president, and Burdetta Thrapp, treasurer. Supervising them is J. M. McCormick. e the seniors of 1956... As the senior walks through the door that lost time, he carries memories of the State Runner's-up basketball trophy NE won and the Turnabout dance with boys wearing hearts the girls had made. He also recalls that two new clubs-the Girls' Athletic Association and the international Club-were added dur- ing his senior year. Both halls and classrooms Allington, John Engineering Wrestling, honors convocation Allison, Ronald Industrial Arts Student council, band, letter, orchestra, letter, N club, Hi-Y, Art club, football, reserve, varsity, letter, track, wrestling Anderson, Darleen Business Administration Student council, orchestra, Rocket staff, editor, Quill and Scroll, Y-Teens, Steno-ettes, Rockettes, Keen Time council, international club, honors convocation J. Allingfon Allison Anderson Ashley P. Bailey were painted in pastel colors for his enjoy- ment. The playroom was remodeled with club insignias, soft lights and snack bar. These events and shared experiences bind him far- ever to his classmates and school friends, no matter how they scatter after the milestone called graduation. Ashley, James Band, letter, choir, operettas, Rocket Revue, honors convocation Engineering Bailey, Pat Homemaking Baker, Geraldine General Transferred from Lincoln high school, GAA, president Barry, Robert Engineering N club, Hi-Y, football, reserve, varsity, letter, track, letter, swimming, letter, gymnastics, letter, co-captain, Rocket Revue, Boys' State Baty, Rachel Homemaking G. Baker R. Barry R. Baty Page 18
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