Northeast High School - Rocket Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)
- Class of 1957
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Cn . . il xx xsxxxxxxxxxxxy X Q XX ,- ' lb .Vff , 14 ll 511. f ' in '- 42 7, fl-jgi I , 2 f Y I L '1 ,- n ' v 5' , I 'as, X X Z -1 I ff .-,, . ..-5 ,-. ,, NORTHEAST HHGH SCHOOL 1957 Dear Yoo Pat aud J erey, Att of us of Northeast are deameataug our 1957 Rocket to you, our foster ohuareu whom we helfp through the Foster Pareuts Ptah We hope that, as you tearu more about our school, teachers, stuaeuts aua aotwwttes, you wut feet you betoug here at Northeast You wut ftud as you look aua read through the auuuat that mauy of us are uearty the same age as you Cousequeutty we thmuh of you more as our brother aud smster thau our 0 uareu as the trtte foster pareuts' uuph s as you page through the book to tearu about our sohoot hfe aua aetrmtmes I llllflll Illlllllllllllll llllll Ill I V If I llllllflllllfl fl Northeast has been supporting twelve-year old Kim Yoo Pal for three years. She lives in Seoul Korea where she attends fourth grade of Kumyang PrImary School Her school re cords show her to be an excellent student Yoo Pal has several close frIends and they can often be found playIng pebble games and IumpIng games In theIr neIghborhood Yoo Pals family consIsts of her father her mother her seventeen year old brother her fourteen year old sIster and herself Because of her fathers Illness both her mother and brother have found It a necessIty to work They are workIng very hard to Improve famIly IIvIng condItIons Her father has been bed rIdden for years and Yoo Pal has learned to be a good nurse for him The assistance Northeast has QIVSH KIm Yoo Pal has InspIred the whole famIly and QIVSH them a better outlook on lIfe Decllcated to Yoo Pal and Jerzy Seventeen year old Jerzy MIkIel has been Northeast s foster chIld for SIX years He hIs mother and brother were among the homeless Polish people who were brought to England at the close of World War ll. Later hIs mother collapsed from the strain of the war years and has since been confined to a hospital. Jerzy and his brother have been separated in order to attend school. .lerzys course in mechanical engineering at Secondary Technical School in Lilford Colony will be completed in July of this year. He hopes to attend a technical college' however if he is unable to continue his schooling the school he is now attending may be able to place him with an engineering firm where his earnings would make him self-supporting. Jerzy enjoys participation in sports and his hobbies are stamp collecting and reading. Having no home Jerzy remains at the colony during vacations. I t Page 3 .. ,ll..ll ,lll Q Y Y H ffm ...M .a-.M , V. .mv nw ,V MN. U...Q,,.,.v .V W wk. ,, -X W , .W WH- .QQQ .vm Q mm mx W. M.- M pa 4 Q mf- M4 an-.ff ww ,M .M -.am W... 4-M 1.4! -afar., mu- Q A, ww , J, . v. W ww ...Nw Wu-9 I A , , ,,,,, qw, , V ., -. QR , ....,. 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These men are in charge of operation and maintenance, business affairs, and curriculum of the Lincoln public schools. ,-'Qu WMM Administrators Lead the Way A group of spirited civic minded Lincolnites make up the Board of Education They are Dr Paul Bancroft Superintendent Watkins Glenn Yaussi Robert H Ammon Warren T Parker Mrs Roscoe Hill and Robert C Venner Page 8 H,-iw? gd:.'2L ' 7'-gb, by My we Q., . V . . , - 1 I I ., I ..- , . , I , U - 1 i 1 ' 1 - I - , - - E , l l ii' . 1 , hc' 7' Q T an A ' 5 ii J Q. ,,, - 1 y, A vi, . 1 A bw I A f j M 'M , Y 'SJ XA ii WMM A 1 yi s. f f Swv f M. N , QW l '? 'if' Beung boys advusor assustant pruncupal and student councul sponsor un senuor hugh keeps Harland Taylor on the move Mr Taylor attends to duscuplunary problems and unnumerable amounts of paper work Wuth the advuce and help of Mr Taylor student councul carrues on uts work Mrs Frances Watters looks up from her work to have her pucture snapped by the photographer Sponsorung the uunuor hugh leadershup and counselung wuth Northeast gurls are two bug jobs performed by Mrs Watters A word of cautuon ad vuce encouragement or prause from Mrs Watters has helped many gurls make a better adjustment un hugh school Francus Rezek us always ready to talk to uuruuor hugh students concernung class schedules or any other problems they may have Attendung to the operatuon of the uunuor hugh sectuon of the school keeps Mr Rezek forever on the go Stoppung to talk over the day s work are Mrs Grace Ferguson Mrs Paulurue Ledgeway and Mrs Selma Pavey lru the maun offuce many records phone calls and maul are taken care of by Mrs Ferguson and Mrs Ledgeway Mrs Pavey us un charge of the bookroom where school funancual accounts teachers supplues and textbooks are kept -Q- Jim Robun S Muckle pauses to vusut wuth a caller un hus offuce The fob of pruncupal keeps Mr Muckle busy attendung meetungs and confer ences and keepung tab on the many actuvutues goung on around Northeast uunuor and senuor hugh schools He us always ready to talk over a problem or to support a prouect that wull bene fut the school 'Ox fy., A-.R lx . zu S, f Page 9 v-....! his xi xl Taknng tlme out to pose for the Rocket photographer are these three sensor hugh guldance teachers Mrs Helen Krause Frank O Slmon and Mrs Beryl Bowlln Mrs Krause helps the sensors prepare for thelr future by explaining rn her calm easy going way the varnous scholarshlps and types of employment avarlable Mr Simon new to Northeast thus year IS a bug man who counsels the IUHIOFS wlth an even bugger voice and frnendly manner Mrs Bowlnn wuth her bubblung personaluty helps the sophomores adjust to theur new envnronment W 42:1-,g.H v' Students success IS faculty alm Teachsng seventh grade readung and guidance IS the job of Mrs Mary Frances Moore Mrs Mary Stall and lrvun Deeds Mrs Moore also teaches eighth grade guidance Duscussung the work of thelr classes are these junuor hugh guldance teachers Mlss Mulada Dolezal, Miss Opal Karr and Cecul Johnson In addntlon to guud once Mr Johnson teaches enghth grade aruthmetnc Page IO uk., sf P ,ff WMA 'sf' V of J ' 4 li XM A , 2 , ,f 2 , l 5 I 1 Wwe we ,X ,,- A s I , inf A l 4 . . , .X x, ' f . xx 7 I f E if E , 3 tx, 1 sl W , 5 . ' 4? lc, oss, , N l V, r .gy Looking over their pupils report cards are two junior high math teachers Ed Johnson and Lawrence Teply Although both of them teach junior high classes they are well known throughout senior high as well Mr Johnson is varsity basketball coach and reserve football coach The reserve basketball and sopho Wdwixs more football teams are under the direction of Mr Teply L ,MJ 'V 'S Y-N ' il K' Senior high students enrolled in moth classes ranging from algebra to trigonometry are under the direction of one of the above teachers Miss Myrtle Clark Robert John son or Miss Helen Dunlap Miss Clark with her warrn friendly personality prepares her students for college and fields which require higher math Mr Johnson an ambitious man coaches the varsity baseball team in addition to his teaching assign ment and Miss Dunlap who also teaches French is an energetic sponsor of International Club Three junior high math teachers Mrs. Lydia Weber Mrs, Rosemary Robinson and Mr. Bill Jones discuss the problems that confront their pupils. Added t Mr. Joness schedule is the job of wrestling coach. Page ll And then you lught the Bunsert burner states Ellus Jeffery as Wulluam Grossoehme and Robert James watch untently Mr Jef fery the physucs and chemustry teacher adds spuce to hus classes wuth a few uokes now and then Mr Grossoehme who also has a never faulung sense of humor teaches buology and Mr James a fruendly man wuth a smule for everyone teaches vusual auds and physuology .mai smug? -...Swv FTS John Lewus and John Oakes the two uunuor hu scuence teachers examune one of the charts used theur respectuve classes Both Mr Lewus and M Oakes teach classes un advanced scuence ln addutuon Mr Lewus teaches nunth grade scuence and Mr Oakes has a begunnung class Thus carvung looks luke the way my head feels at the end of the day laughs George Rush as Mrs Verna Mae Peterson lustens wuth unterest Mr Rush a luttle man wuth lots of energy sponsors Art Club un addutuon to hrs clutues os senuor hugh art teacher Mrs Peterson, wuth her peppy personaluty teaches V junuor hugh art enthusuasts Page 12 s ' ' ll , . . Ill M W 4 f J . 4 J 2 if J 1 V 1 ie , ' J 2: , I, Q I l , , o 4 M-TQ,jQ' A I t ' N u tl ft u,,t if I ' I I ' Q M-s, QZV: 5 sail A f vm l ' ., ' fy j .b,.,, I -E.: :::., K 7, - 4 ? .u Y ' lf A --. ,. . J M . J A, 5 I ft They struve to ' u f 'lill- A l :t.Z l ,'ut1 1 ,J .. 3 gp 3.3 M buff E Vw ' , 4 ,ti . Y V I, t , ..'. fp . , . . -',,, -. :,, .,:,w,,:,:- . , . . .gh O ' I ' in ,K V ,f , M' 4 M N 1 sig ,I ,ww 'N , A-ufudl' The senuor hugh socual studues teachers John McCormuck Muss Eluzabeth Shaver, and A Jack Mueller all have other dutues un addutuon to teachung hustory Easy goung Mr McCormack us Senuor Class sponsor Muss Shaver her usual fruendly manner teaches a class concernung modern problems of democracy and Mr Mueller everybody s fruend us the debate coach and stage cra ft unstructor prepare them for the future Mrs Paulune Ashton Doran Grossman and Muss JoAnn Hagemeuster are about to burst unto laughter as Lawrence Austun entertauns them by makung use of hus extensuve vocabulary to relate an uncudent All four are uunuor hugh socual studues teachers N-as-'45, ef' r-... pw., K Enuoyung a break from theur dauly schedules are these uunuor hugh socual studues teachers Tom Kudd Mrs Mary Sue Hutchuns, Henry Wullemsen and Wulber Wall Mr Kudd us also gymnastucs coach and Mr Wullemsen us sophomore basketball coach Page 13 ' E X . 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The Northeast commercual department as under the durectlon of Mrs Mildred Rlchards Mrs Barbara Bush and Mass Audrua Shumard Bookkeepnng and nunth grade typing are taught by Mrs Ruchards Mrs Bush A Vw 'Nr 'sat -nf iii' -UF' tv. ra LETS .H- 'tw nni'V t 'if Page l4 l s 3 5 l 4 ,hs ., .- ' k,:,--' X and Mnss Shumard both teach typung and Mrs Bush also has all shorthand These two also sponsor the Steno ette organization From these classes and this club come the future stenographers Pausung between classes are Mrs Ula Maher and Mlss Isabel Smnth Senuors who have Mrs Maher study the umportonce of good Englush and learn to appreciate Shakespeare s Macbeth Mass Smlth teaches sophomore Englnsh and world history Mrs Mary Anne Rodreauez and Mrs Lots Althouse practuce Latin Ameracan rhythms Mrs Rodrequez new thus yeor teaches Spanxsh and sophomore English Her nenghbor nn the prefab Mrs Althouse teaches Englnsh and begunnlng Latnn lnspectung a pour of wooden shoes used an a dramatucs class costume are Mrs Eluzabeth Reeder and Lawrence Mason Mrs Reeder always seems to enjoy teaching speech drama and English classes Lnterature ns better understood as a result of Mr Masons classes M Mason also teaches world history 'Q an X ' . . ' ' f at , ' , ' . 1 A tiff K , fb I ' I l ' A s r Eg? v 4 ' - ni , ,I -f-s A. it .I E ' g 8 .... . , A ' ,. l. , lf '.f 4 - A - ' ' X I . I . . I ' I l WX L-J' ' f lv. . I . I'. - ,. D WJ ' y - r rr w e ' as-s .- .. ' X rw I 'Qol X 5 ,A r 'Z ' . X S ' Wg tv NX X , .J 7 J' , M .E lo , J M V ' , -J vw' A' xx ,,. . 4-. iii V 'I K , , . 'ga '35, 'W I ,Q ,Z ' V 5' ,L l Q - -4 fix: H 5, ' M -R ' . lah f nm: kk K .F A .... -:th ' ttf- -' ' 'M e X , .te r' ,. I ' a K , T A .fi 1 Q ' - Taking time out of their busy day to relax in the library are Mrs. Eunice Mansfield, Miss Mary Burn- ham and Mrs. Barbara Saylor. Many fine journal- ists are turned out from Mrs. Mansfield's beginning journalism, Northeastern and Rocket staffs. Ready, willing, and able can well describe Miss Burnham, school librarian. She is always ready to help pick out the best books. Mrs. Saylor is well liked by all her English students. Through Mrs. Saylor they learn proper English and theme writing that will help in the future years. Language Art, Business Provide Tools Getting ready to listen to a tape recording are Mrs Ruth Strassler and Mrs Donna Stalcup Some of the seventh and eighth grade English classes are under the direction of Mrs Strassler while Mrs Stalcup new this year teaches ninth grade speech and eighth English One of the requirements of the ninth grade English students is to read The Vision of Sir Launfal Mrs Lorene Sims shows Miss Clara Thoren one of the many notebooks made for this project Both teach eighth and ninth grade English Two new junior high teachers pose for the Rocket pho tographer Mrs Joan lnman keeps busy with English and beginning science classes Mrs Marjorie Adams teaches arithmetic and English ri?- 'Lf' Q.. D xx! FJ v- Page l5 , If M i me I W gami- , iff it f tes A S Mrs. Pearl Lowell seems to be telling Duane Schulz, Mrs. Velma Snook and Kenneth Freese of future plans for her junior high chorus groups. New to North- east this year, Mr, Schulz is kept busy with senior high band and orchestra. Mrs. Snook, always interested in her students activities, is in charge of senior high vocal music. Junior high instru- mental music is taught by genial Mr. Freese, who also capably directs the Rocket Revue. Varied Interests of Teachers Make While Anxlous Students Prepare for Fives 2 218, Pausing to visit in the nurse s office are Mrs Lucille Witt Miss Betty Brown and Mrs Vietta Short B sides being the school nurse Mrs Witt finds time to sponsor White Caps Heading the girls division of the physical education department are Miss Brown yunior high and Mrs Short senior high Hygiene and physical education are taught by Ken Wall the swimming coach Max Hester teaches swimming drafting and arithmetic and is head track coach and assistant football coach Bernard lBunl Galloway head football coach and assistant track coach daily takes his life in his hands in the driver training car He also teaches a gym class Page I6 X fi ,qs Examining the contents of the deep freeze are Mrs. Lucena Hendrix, Mrs. Anita Bitner, and Mrs. Nettie Bailey, all home economics teachers. Tantaliz- ,fe ing odors are often coming from Mrs. Hendrix's foods and senior hornemaking classes. Besides turning out good seam- stresses, Mrs. Bitner also instructs sev- enth grade arithmetic. Mrs. Bailey teaches junior high home economics sumti ,f 'Y-cw 5-.W--4 Possible Wide Ronge of Instruction Careers in Form, Factory and Home Looking over a few ears of FFA corn are Lloyd Schmadeke Lewis Malinowski and Watson Coleman The vocational agriculture classes are under the di rection of Mr Schmadeke Mr Malinowski teaches drafting classes and woodwork classes are supervised by Mr Coleman We dense f 'P' sill. Boyd Thompson and Evan Boiler check the tubes In a radio found in Mr Boilers electricity class M Boiler also has yunior lfigh shop Ninth arithmetic and metal shop are taught by Mr Thompson S-5 ,pf Page I7 WW' Q W J i u T' is M. J.. , Q yfii. 1, , gi t 1 , ' Q Q 'F- S sw N 5 1 X Q4 Q 1 'ui J Z M ,sr .5 .,,, , T , .. ..t. A - - -A y T , ,, lf MN ' K V , . e,,,.........,,N , , I ,K !, s:.A.:,JTsoN 2 MEYER TMSNQSW' fs' Getting a good look at where they ve been are the first semester senior officers Jim McNerney presi- dent Rita Ortez secretary Erwina Hutchinson treasurer and Gary Larson vice president , .1 sf? 'lf , 'V ic, , , Y P K an ew Y 4 'Wm 4 Jn, , , M V , at 5 T 1 ,f Q K r Q ,A ,V I X H '51, I el I 1 Q m, maxi C any yr f' f HW X' ' egg A f -. ,, A ' i l 'xl 7 f . ., W 'LJQV J . Q, 1, -. ' . AJS . V -+V 'iaiifgg ,WY 555 i st Q lit S , 1 C A -is g i Q , kg W. t NM f-VMs,,,,M If The second semester senior officers seem to be interested in what Janet Thomsen secretary is typing Guving their supervision are Harold Johnson presadent Gary Larson treasurer and Bob Green vice president Seniors Are at the Crosroads of Llfe Amos Patrlcla l-lomernaking Band letter maporette Dramatics class plays All school plays Masque and Gavel Y Teens lnternational Club Anderson Daryl Business Administration Band letter Orchestra Call to Colors Anfes Elizabeth Teachers College Student Council Band maporette Northeastern associate editor Rocket Quill and Scroll Rockettes International Club Sopho more Class treasurer County Government Day partici pant Rocket Revue Banders Andrus Engineering Wrestling letter Barckley Gene Business Administration Choir Oper ettas N Club Gymnastics letter, co captain Rocket Revue or' Lian-A Page l 8 Barr, Rrchard Engineering Boys Glee Radio Club Swimming Rocket Revue Barry Milton Business Administration N Club Football Reserve Track Swimming letter Gymnastics letter Rocket Revue Honors Convocations Bauer Wayne Engineering Football Reserve P Amos D Anderson Barry W Bauer R arr 1 I l I I I , I , - f I 1 - I r I 1 Q I I ' F f 5 - 5 . , . . . , I - - , I , . ' ' ' ' , , g J J , 4 1 , J j I , . . Q I - - f 1 I I I I I I I ' I . M, , ,pu I ' ' I I I I . 1 ' - I ' ' .. I I I ' I 4 W x E. Anres A. Bandar G. Barckley . B W - . . 5 ' ,., Q E K - , . J, A ,S . ... X , I . ri X rs - H J K f , ' Ht Q ,ft f Www X , i W WP s -IW gE,,,,.?f.s mi ., 3 , 6 - s In -f- is 4' is 'W' f is 12 Ii so WZ? , 5' BUUSNNUI' D. Beavers A. Bell J. Bickford W. Biggs C. Blake Baughman, Sharon. Stenogrophic. Choir, Operettas, Girls Glee, Steno-ettes, vice president, treasurer, Rockettes, Rocket Revue, Honors Convocation, Regents Scholarship alternate Beavers, Donald. Business Administration. Choir, Oper- ettas, Dramatics class plays, All-school plays, Masque and Gavel, Hi-Y, Red Cross representative, Lancaster County Council secretary, Music Clinic Bell, Alexandria lLexy Loul. Arts and Sciences. Band, letter, majorette, Orchestra, letter, String ensenmble, Choir, Operettas, Dramatics class plays, All-school plays, Masque and Gravel, Y-Teens, Keentime Council, Rocket Revue, Honors Convocation, Interlochen Music Scholar- ship Bickford, Joy. Arts and Sciences, Student Council, Band, letter, mojorette, Choir, Dramatics class plays, Masque and Gavel, Y-Teens, Rockettes, International Club, presi- dent, secretary, Rocket Revue, FFA Attendant Biggs, William. Engineering. Hi-Y Blake, Charlene. Homemaking. Y-Teens, Stenoettes, International Club This was the year that Don Larsen pitched the only perfect no-hit game in World Series history This was the year when, on the eve of President Eisenhower s landslide victory that sent him to the White House for a second term the election news was crowded out ot the headlines by a revolution in Hungary and ominous war clouds in the Middle East This was the year of the spring blizzard that brouhgt valuable moisture to drought stricken farm lands and a day of vacation to Lincoln Northeast students Booth Mary Elizabeth Business Administration Student Council Orchestra letter Choir Operettas Y Teens Steno ettes Rockettes International Club Rocket Revue Bouwens, Catherine Homemaking Girls Glee, Steno ettes Penguins, letter M Booth ,fm .6 C Bouwens R Bradsby T Banstrom Brehm l ll 6-M tl xv' ': f'fg Bradsby Raymond Teachers College Branstrom Theodore Engineering International Club Brehm Steve Arts and Sciences Choir Operettas Golf Brunkaw Patricia Fine Arts Transferred from Weeping Water Band letter Choir Girls Glee Capps Leonard Industrial Arts Chadwell Judy Arts and Sciences NFL Y Teens, Rock ettes International Club Snowball Attendant P BYUHKOW L Capps J Chadwell gx :xv X - il KW sg 5 Kim. .. 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I . is Page I9 if 'V fe A 1? -CYS for Wag at-..., Page 20 M Chrnstensen S Christensen 'Q' B Churchnll Clme We 5 W Clymer J ole lov Colon Cook E Cruley Curtis Slgnung and exchangung pnctures IS one of the moments to remember for sensors Harold Johnson Nancy Preston Betsy Antes and Robun Snrder engage nn thus octuvuty on the school stalrs Childhood, with Its Chnstensen Mary Jo Buslness Admrnustratlon Student Councll vnce presudent secretary Chour Operettas Glrls Glee vlce president Rocket associate edltor Quill and Scroll Yteens treasurer Rockettes Junuor Class voce prestdent Keentlme Councnl Hub Club Councul Inter natuonal Club County Government Day partuclpant Rocket Revue Cheerleader May Day Attendant l-lon ors Convocatuon Nebraska Assoclatuon of Student Coun clls secretary Yteen lnter Club president National Student Councll Conventlon Elks Scholarshlp Christensen, Sara Teachers College Chour Operettas Glrls Glee Dromatlcs Class plays Mosque and Gavel Yteens Steno ettes Rockettes vice presldent Inter natuonal Club Rocket Revue Honors Convocataon Churchull Bruce Industrial Arts Clme, Marilyn Teochers College Steno ettes Clymer, Bull Industrial Arts Wrestlung Cole, Jackne Fnne Arts Chour Gnrls Glee, presldent Steno ettes Rocket Revue Colon, Floyd Arts and Sciences Band Cholr Masque and Gavel N Club Hn Y vlce president lnternotlonal Club Wrestlung letter Rocket Revue Cheerleader Cook Arlene Teachers College Band letter Orchestra Call to Colors Gurls Glee Masque and Gavel Y Teens Rocket Revue Honors Convocatlon Regents Scholarshlp alternate Muslc Cllnlc Cnley Ehzabeth Arts and Scuences Student Councul All school plays Masque and Gavel secretary Whlte Caps Honors Convocatnon Curhs Audrey Stenographuc Transferred from Woverly Steno ettes Restrictions, Joys. . . Dahl, Nancy. Arts and Sciences. Band, letterp Orchestra, Masque and Gavel, Y-Teens, Rockettes, lnternational Clubg Rocket Revueg Music Clinic Davis, Jeanne. Arts and Sciences. Transferred from Lex- ington. Student Council, president, Choir, Operettasg Dramatlcs Class plays, All-school playsp Masque and Gavel vice president' Y-Teens: White Caps' Rockettes' International Club Rocket Revue Cheerleader May Day Attendant Honors Convocation Elks Scholarship AFS summer exchange student Dewey Richard Business Administration Orchestra Choir vice president Operettas All school plays Rocket N Club vice president l-liY secretary treas urer Football Reserve Varsity letter Basketball Re serve Track Rocket Revue Donaldson Helen Jean Arts and Sciences Band letter malorette Orchestra Call to Colors Girls Glee Dra matics Class play Y Teens White Caps Rocket Revue Elchelberger Larry Engineering Elliott Phyllis Jean Arts and Sciences Student Council Choir Operettas Girls Glee Dramatics Class plays All school pays Varsity debate Masque and Gavel sec retary NFL secretary treasurer Northeastern Quill and Scroll Yteens Rackettes president Honors Convoca tion Els Robert Engineering Choir Operettas N Club president Junior Class president County Government Day participant May Day attendant Football Varsity letter co captain Basketball Reserve Varsity letter co captain Track letter Sertoma Award Epp Donald Agricultural College Band Orchestra letter Choir Operettas All school play Vasity debate Masque and Gavel vice president NFL vice president FFA N Club Football Reserve Varsity letter Track Boys State Honors Convocation Regents Scholarship Sertoma Award N Dahl J Davis Dewey R s D pp Evans Evans, Rebecca. Fine Arts. Band, letter, Art Club Finley, Linda. Stenographic. Steno-ettesg GAA Flanigan, Richard. Industrial Arts. Bondi Orchestra Francis, Karen. l-lomemaking. Y-Teens if Chemistry is one of the subpects taken by seniors These scientific minded chemists are Gary Sheldon Lorrie Hatfield Bob Portsche and Maryanne Large H Donaldson L Eichelberger Elliott L Finley R Flanlgan K Francis 5 vi 1 TAA Q time +43 J' '31 W new if Page 2l 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I I 1 A 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' I I 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 I 1 ' 1 I N 1 - 1 1 1 X ' - . . . 1 . K 1 f 1 1 1 1 - 1 l ss 1 - 1 1 x fl .A Q1 I ' A 1 - - 1 I I I J . - I I 1 ' J 1 - I 1' ' ,r',,, I ' I 1 1 ' ' Q i 5 X 1 - 1 I I 1 I 1 I I 1 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 - - I 1 , I J I ' I I 1 I 1 I - ft I 1 1 1 1 I I -1 I . ' . ' . 1 1 1 . , 1 . ' 1 1 1 - . . ' R. . . ' P- ' . El . E R. . ' . 1 1 ,.1,1rm.-1.-1-1:-1-5-11-9,5-gr, 315 .g -1. .1 S T. f:I3fIEIzI1..fE 3 . ' . sis- QE' ' -I .- '2 ' :iii . 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Harrold ls a Part of the Harrold Barbara Business Admlnustratuon Cholr Oper ettas All school plays Varsuty debate Masque and Gavel NFL president YTeens vlce president Steno ettes Rockettes Honors Convocatnon Rocket Revue Hart Emuly Teachers College Band Orchestra letter Y Teens Honors Convocatuon Hatheld Loretta Stenographlc Student Councrl North eastern assocnate edutor Steno ettes Whlte Caps Rock ettes Rocket Revue Hermone George Agrnculture and Engrneerrng Trans ferred from Raymond FFA treasurer County Govern ment Day partlclpant Heuser, Patrncla Stenographrc Student Councul Band Dramatucs class plays Allschool plays Masque and Gavel Yteens Steno ettes Hevelone, Kenneth Engrneersng Choir Operettas Hlle Judy Stenographrc P Heuser K Hevelone J le iff' agua 2 1 1 1 9 9 9 r ' 1 1 r ' 1 I 1 I I I I - I I I I I - 1 I ' ' I I I 1 1 1 1 . I . I , I 1 1 1 I , I - I I 1 - V I I I I - I I T F l ' I I I , . . . . . . . - , , , I I , , . . A . . A ' - I 1 1 ' . 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Student Councilg Choirg Operettas' Y-Teens' Steno-ettes president treasurer' Rockettes Rocket Revue Cheerleader Football Attend ant May Day Attendant Hoppe John Engnneerlng Student Councnl N Club HIY Keentlme Councll Football Reserve Varsity letter Baseball Varslty Unretrlevable Past Housel, Ruby Busmess Admlnnstratlon YTeens treas urer Whnte Caps lnternatlonal Club Honors Convoca tlon Regents Scholarshnp alternate Betty Crocker Award Huenmk Jerllyn Stenographlc Orchestra letter Dra matlcs class plays Masque and Gavel Rockettes Hutchlns Thomas Engineering N Club Keen tame Councul vlce presndent Archntectural Club Track letter Wrestllng, letter Hutchinson, Erwlna Busmess Admlnlstratlon Student Councll Orchestra letter Strung ensemble Operettas Dramatucs class plays All school plays Masque and Gavel Rockettes Sensor Class treasurer Keentlme Councll lnternatlonal Club Glrls State Honors Convo catlon V Hutsell J Irwln Janlke W Jorvls B Jeffries Johnson ,-If-.I F Mmm' HP ogy' '1?,I?V ffl' I' s. ' WWII Q' J. Huenink T. Hutchins E. Hutchinson Hutsell, Vivian. Homemaking. Transferred from Lincoln High lrwm, John Business Admlnlstratlon Student Councll Band Varsity debate Masque and Gavel NFL N Club Hub Club Council lnternatuonal Club treasurer Foot ball Reserve Track letter AFS summer exchange stu dent Rocket Revue Janlke Sharon Arts and Sciences Chour president Glrls Glee presndent Dramatlcs class play Masque and Gavel secretary Rockettes presndent Internatuonal Club pres: dent County Government Day participant Rocket Re vue Cheerleader Honors Convocation AFS summer ex change student Jorvns Wlllnom Engnneernng Chour Operettas Arch: tectural Club president Jeffnes Betty Lou Busuness Admnnastratlon Orchestra letter Northeastern Y Teens Steno ettes Rockettes Internatuonal Club Johnson Harold Busnness Admmnstratnon Student Coun cul Chonr Operettas N Club Hu Y Sensor Class presl dent Football Reserve Basketball Reserve Baseball, Varslty letter Rocket Revue Boys State Senior boys take part ln many sports actwltnes Jim McNerney co captain of the gymnastlcs team ns an exam e Page 23 I I I I I I I I ' . . . , . . 1 1 ' f I V I I I I I - - - I I I I I ' ' I I I I I I I I I ' I I J I - - I I I I I I I I I I ' Q I I ' I I I ' I - . 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A ff- x I - , ' If 5'-' 5 : ,ng K I1 :. ,. n mm ..::: l M K Q ,.':.: 2 :gels Playlng records for the playroom are these four sensors tclockwlsel Janlce McChesney Dave Ryan Bull Crook and Sharon Baughman I guess thus us the way you fasten It says Jon Munford as he struggles wlth Pat Amos robe collar Trylng on robes for commencement IS always a thrull for sensors Gradually They Have Progressed B Kerwood .I Kleege riff' Jullfs Don Industrial Arts Transferred from Llncoln Hugh Kelly Franklin lndustrlal Arts Band letter Orchestra Call to Colors Football Reserve Rocket Revue Kerwood Betty Homemaklng Girls Glee YTeens Steno ettes Rocket Revue Keys Donette Arts and Scuences Student Councnl treasurer Orchestra letter Cholr Northeastern editor unll and Scroll Penguins vrce presrdent treasurer Rockettes vlce presudent lnternatuonal Club Junnor Class treasurer Rocket Revue Cheerleader Honors Con vocation Muslc Clrnlc Basketball ueen Keyser Joann Teachers College Chour Operetta Grrls Glee vnce presudent YTeens White Caps Rockettes Rocket Revue Kleege Joyce Stenographlc Transferred from Lnncoln Southeast Grrls Glee Y Teens lnter Club Councul sec retary 1. , ls :F 333 , , . M. . ls H - - - In , , . , 1225 , :lit 1 ' ' ' . is-s v lf: k I 1 f I ' l 2 , 1 555 - uffflj , . ' . A J - 1 , - H . I , V 5 , A 1 A z 4 , 5 Q 4 1 V , I , A 2 , I Z , , , . . 'J : ' 1 4 ' I - I I I I A . . -. I I ' I ' I ' R 'fi W Knudson S Kobza D Krogh 4? N K Kronberger if' Kulla Landolt Langelaar Langhauser WW! if 1--'Q Large Larsen Larsen Larson DFW From Dependence to Responsibilit Knudson Willard Industrial Arts Football Reserve Kobza Sonia. Fine Arts. Transferred from Cathedral High. Choir' Girls Glee' International Club Krogh Deanne. Fine Arts. Choir' Operettos' Girls Glee' Y-Teens' Steno-ettes' White Caps' Rocket Revue Kronberger Karllreinz. College Preparatory. Transferred from Klosterneuberg Austria. Student Council' Choir president' Operetta' All-school play' N Club' Interna- tional Club vice president' County Government Day participant' Swimming letter' Music Clinic Kulla Darlene. Fine Arts. Transferred from Lincoln High. Choir' Operettas' Girls Glee' Y-Teens' Steno-ettes' Rock- ettes' International Club' Cheerleader' Rocket Revue Landolt Sharon. Teachers College, Choir' Operettas' Dramatics class plays' All-school plays' Mosque ond Gavel secretary' Yeteens' Steno-ettes' Rocket Revue Langelaar Loek. College Preparatory. Transferred from Schiedom, Netherlands. Student Council, Dromatics class plays, All-school play, Masque and Gavel, Y-Teens, Rockettes, International Club, secretory, County Gov- ernment Day participantg Voice of Democracy Winner Langhauser Carol Arts and Sciences NFL North eastern YTeens Penguins letter Rockettes Interna national Club' Sophomore Class secretary' Keentime Council' Rocket Revue' Cheerleader' May Day Attend- ant' Honors Convocation' Regents Scholarship alternate. Large Maryanne. Business Administration. Band' Y- Teens' Steno-ettes' Rockettes' International Club' Rock- et Revue Larsen Daniel. Agricultural College. FFA president' Track Larsen Geralyn. Teachers College. Choir' Operettas' Dramotics class plays' All-school plays' Varsity debate' Masque and Gavel president' NFL' Y-Teens' Rockettes' International Club' Junior Class vice president' Rocket Revue' Cheerleader' Football Queen Larson Gary. Arts and Sciences. Student Council vice president' Varsity debate' Masque and Gavel' NFL president' N Club' County Government Day participant' Senior Class vice president, treasurer, Basketball, Re- serve, Track, letter Page 25 if Wk an E 'T' -If 3 S. Latham T. Lawlor P. Lessmonn S. Lessmonn D. Lindner B. Livingston Latham, Sandro. Fine Arts. Girls Glee, Y-Teens, Steno- ettes, Rocket Revue Lawlor Timothy Agricultural College Choir vice presi dent Operettas FFA Wrestling Baseball Lessmann Patricia Arts and Sciences Girls Glee vice president Dramatics class plays Masque and Gavel White Caps treasurer Rockettes Rocket Revue Lessmann Stanford Business Administration Choir N Club treasurer Football Reserve Varsity letter Bas ketball Reserve Varsity letter Track, letter Baseball Lindner Dennis Industrial Arts Livingston Beverly Stenographic Student Council Choir Operettas Girls Glee Steno ettes Penguins letter Rock ettes International Club Rocket Revue Cheerleader May Day Attendant Basketball Attendant Livingston, Brian lndustriol Arts McChesney McCracken McDonald Mc Farland Mclntosh McNerney If If Page 26 Livingston Logan Long Lyon Adventures Beckon Logan, Edmond. Engineering. Student Council, Dramatics class plays, All-school plays, Masque and Gavel, NFL, N Club, Wrestling, letter, Honors Convocation, Elks Award, American Legion Oratorial winner Long, Ronald. Business Administration. Boys Glee, treas- urer, Football, Varsity, letter, Basketball, Reserve, Var- sity, Baseball, letter, Sertoma Award Lyon, Peggy. Stenographic. Student Council, Dramatics class plays, Masque and Gavel, Y-Teens, Steno-ettes, Rockettes, secretary, Keentime Council, County Govern- ment Day participant, Cheerleader, May Day Attendant McChesney, Janice. Stenographic. Choir, Girls Glee, sec- retary, Dramatics class play, Steno-ettes, Rockettes, Rocket Revue McCracken, Kenneth. Business Administration. North- eastern, Rocket, business manager McDonald, Mary. Arts and Sciences. Northeastern McFarland, Elmo. Engineering Mclntosh Mariory. Homemaking. Y-Teens' Steno-ettes' Penguins letter Art Club McNerney James Arts and Sciences Student Council Dramatics class plays All school plays Masque and Gavel president N Club Senior Class president Hub Club Council County Government Day participant Gym nostics letter co captain Rocket Revue May Day At tendant Honors Convocation 'UO' 74? -, in ,, ', . Rf f ...if ' . I: , ':-L. '5 '+fx:-ms, ' '-it From Many Sides . . . Manning, Yvonne. Stenographic. Dramatics class play, Masque and Gavel, Steno-ettes, Rockettes Mason, Aletha. Teachers College. Student Council, Dra- matics class plays, All-school playsg Masque and Gavel, Rocket, art editor, Quill and Scroll, Rockettesg Art Club, Honors Convocation Mason, Donald. lndustrial Arts. Art Club Mason, Gerald. Industrial Arts. Student Council Meyer, Elizabeth. Teachers College. Band, letter, major- etteg Orchestra, Girls Gleeg Northeasterng Y-Teens, Penguins, letter, Rockettes, Rocket Revue Miller, Sharon. Teachers College. Choir' operettas' Y- Teens' Rockettes Mohlman Marcella Stenographlc Girls Glee Steno ettes Rocket Revue Monia Andy Industrial Arts Boys Glee secretory treas urer Football Varsity Gymnastics Rocket Revue Morningstar, David Teachers College Dramatics class DOY Moxham Louise Stenographic Choir Operettas Steno ettes Rockettes lnternational Club Rocket Revue ,uw fn' M ,..-I... ,I-if -P' Aus-A-'Q 118192 -15, , te 'W' gr ii , ' '- f 'X Y. Manning A. Mason D. Mason G. Mason E. Meyer S. Miller Musll Francis Engineering Masque and Gavel Neher Merna Homemakmg Neltzel Daryl Vocational Agriculture Choir Operettas FFA secretary Honors Convocation Nelson James industrial Arts Transferred from Te kemoh N Club Football Varsity Basketball Reserve Track Swimming letter Galt Ness Larry Teachers College Student Council Hi Y Football Reserve Basketball Reserve Swimming Base a Newburn, Lorance Engineering Choir Operetta N Club Junior Class president Basketball Reserve Var sity letter Track letter Baseball Boys State May Day Attendant Musll Mahlman Neher Q- Mama Neifzel 4--Q Morningstar Nelson Moxham Ness Newburn V ,Mas i ' 'Mus' .rf H' Wx! Y 'H ri Page 27 I I I I - I - I I ' I ' I . I ' t A I , , . I . . . . - I I I I . . . I - l I . ' ' I . ' 1 : . . . I I I ' ' I I T I I I I - 5 - - - 4 I I I I I I I I I - . ' 5 '- 1 b H I I I I I ' 4 . A . . l . Z I I I I I ' A I 4 V I I I I I I I I I. ,. r 4 s- I V . ' , fa F, ' L '41 r fi, I W y ' , -Jgyw 'tw I 1' X M. M. ' N A. ' D. 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J, 1 ti W the 'Sas 5 I .eww-. 5 Page M Newsham QPU' 6.41- BYUK e mf 'FW' D Owen 'E' D Nrelsen R Nlelsen N Oeltlm R Ortez 0 Palmer D Parrutl' J Pawley Payn As They Feel Their In This Newsham Mildred Fme Arts Transferred from Walton Nielsen Donna Lee Fnne Arts YTeens Steno ettes Rockettes Art Club treasurer Nielsen Ramona Fane Arts Gnrls Glee YTeens Steno ettes Rockettes Art Club Oelhln Nancy Buslness Admlnastratuon Transferred from Luncoln Hugh Gurls Glee Drarnatucs class play Y Teens lnternatlonal Club Ortez Ruta Arts and Sciences Cholr Operettas C-urls Glee secretary YTeens Steno ettes Rockettes lnter natlonol Club Sensor Class secretary County Govern ment Day participant Snowball Prnncess Rocket Revue Owen, Donna Hamernaklng Student Councll Palmer, Owen Vocatuonal Agrnculture Cholr, Operettos, FFA, vuce presudent, secretary, Track, letter, Wrestlmg Parrott, Delbert lndustrnal Arts N Club, vnce presudent, Bays Glee, Football, Reserve, Varsrty, letter, co captam, Basketball, Reserve Pawley, Jerrold lndustrlal Arts Payn, Carol Busuness Admumstratuon Orchestra, Chaur, Operettas, Trlple Trno, Gnrls Glee, Dramatlcs class plays, Masque and Gavel, Penguuns, presudent, Rockettes, ln ternatuonal Club, vuce presudent, County Government Day partucrpant, Racket Revue, Cheerleader, Honors Convocatuon 28 When sensors start to clean out lockers It s a sure slgn of sprung Gerry Gungles Andy Ban dars and Judy Chadwell help Mary Booth wnth odds and ends Pester, DeLaine. Stenographic. Student Councilg Girls Glee, Y-Teensg Steno-ettes, secretary Peterson, Gene. Industrial Arts Pettit, Shirley. Stenographic. Girls Glee, Y-Teens, Steno-ettes Plum, David. Engineering. Choir, Operettasg All-school plays, International Club, Music Clinic Portsche, Robert. Business Administration, Student Coun- cil, Choirg Operettas, Hi-Y, County Government Day participant, Football, Reserve, May Day Attendant Preston, Nancy. Teachers College. Transferred from Grand Island. Student Councilg Choirg Operettas, Girls Glee, Rocketg Quill and Scroll, Y-Teens, Steno-ettes, Rockettesg International Club, Hub Club Council, chair- man, Rocket Revue, Cheerleader, Basketball Attendant, Honors Convocation, Music Clinic Large New World of Pugsley William Agricultural College Choir Operettas Dramatics class play All school play Baseball Reserve Reed Karen Teachers College Girls Glee International Club Rexel: Sluerall Arts and Sciences Choir Operettas Girls Glee Dramatics class play All school plays Masque and Gavel YTeens president secretary Rockettes ln ternational Club Rocket Revue Girls State Honors Con vocation Rolofson Phyllis Teachers College Choir vice pres: dent Operettas Triple Trio YTeens Rockettes secre tary International Club Country Government Day par ticipant Rocket Revue FFA Attendant Honors Convo cation R Portsche N Preston P Rolofson N Ross D. Pester G. Peterson S. Pettit D, Plum 511 , . sf tgg liegciaik 4, W N . K gi' Decisions .. . Ross, Norman Business Administration Band letter Football Varsity letter Ryan David Arts and Sciences Transferred from Te cumseh Choir Operettas Boys Glee N Club Art Club Swimming letter Tennis letter Sack Kathryn Lynne Teachers College Student Council Y Teens Steno ettes Rockettes International Club Honors Convocation Rocket Revue Salzman Gary Teachers College Boys Glee Hr Y Foot ball Reserve Basketball Reserve Track Baseball W Pugsley Reed D Ryan K Sack 19' S Rezek V' W G Salzman 1 Page 29 I O 1 - - , 1 - . , j I - I I I I I ' ' I . . I . . ' - 1 I I I 1 , . . Q , 1 I I I I - I I - I I I I - . , I V 1 , . I I I , . . , ' I - I I I , . . , - 1 I I I - I I - f 1 ' . 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' - ' I 1 1 1 I ,gill 4 , Q., 4 . ., , Zz ,If se f . ,. 'Q - I - .. 'T' 1 H' .i V ' ' -, xy . ix 1 - if ., A 'QL H , .I . 1 . K v ..,, , ,, ,V g ,. H f w,'.,4.,. f - , T . 7 G L , .,.fsy15iG . n 'b ' X .X . , . .Q .Suv I F' ...h 3 9' fl 6' ' it l M. Sanchez . Q-Q-1: ltr- , '? ' D. Sawfell 42,1 e T Wi? .Ez an G Schlltt K Schwartz Sheehan llona Jo Buslness Admunnstratlon Dramatncs class plays All school play Northeastern YTeens Art Club Sheldon Gary Englneerung Cholr Operettas N Club Football student manager letter Golf Shatwell Rlchard Cornmercual Shultz Ted Industrial Arts N Club Football Varslty letter Track letter Wretllng Snider Rabin Arts and Sciences Choir N Club l-ll Swimming letter Rocket Revue Soflln Fred Teachers College Chonr Operettas Dra matics class plays All school plays Masque and Gavel vuce presudent International Club Baseball Reserve Rocket Revue Spearman Leonard Englneerlng Transferred from Brunswnck Tennis G Sheldon R Shotwell Schultz . . . of Opportunities Sanchez, Mary Ann. Arts and Scuences. Choirg Operettasg Girls Gleeg Whlte Caps, president, vuce presldentg Rocket Revue Sawtell David. Business Administration. Transferred from Denver Colo Wrestling Schlutt Georda Arts and Scuences Orchestra Rocket Revue l-lonors Convocatuon Schwartz Kathleen Teachers College Band YTeens Steno ettes Scott Larry Vocatxonal Agriculture FFA Shadley .lack Industrual Arts Shaw Richard Buslness Adrnlnlstratlon Band letter Orchestra Shearer LeRoy Vacatlonal Agrlculture Gymnastucs L Scott J Shadley L Shearer I Sheehan Soflm L Spearman am, vw Shaw R Smder 'aw ,.,. i ai ,QW 'i fa-who lb if 'TTT' -nv' --qv 'N itll Page 30 M , s it ., -Q ,affix - , . . f r j gl .'.:,. ': ' 5 r . - l A ' I ' 1 I I ' ' 4 .. -- , V F. ' . z , , s ' I I I . I . . . I , I I .-YV L Q A , E . H g - H . in Q J A A K 5 4 , . , -eff rw , 5 i.1' t lx T f-fr fe- T vii, ,M 1 he I S l ::.:,, f N A n Tw it Ai ff ft I l T :.- 3 :qu ll I ll To as 1, W 3 sf' ' Q2 M b , 3, gr, H , ' .fx-A ,Newt f'-Q ,ta-re , gl: ff, n ! A W W W, t Q f ' I 1, ,N f A . I 1 vm ' -' l 51-b. V Y R ,,. is 5? 'il if 1 . f of Self-discipline Sporn, Ray. Business Administration. Band, letter, Or- chestra, N Club, Track, Wrestling, letter Squier, Donna. Business Administration. Choir, Operettos, Girls Glee, Northeastern, Y-Teens, Penguins, letter, president, Rockettes, Rocket Revue Stahl, Norma. Stenographic. Choir, secretary-treasurer, Operettos, Triple-Trio, Y-Teens, Steno-ettes, Rockettes Stahlnecker, Joan. Business Administration. Dramatics class plays, Masque and Gavel, Rocket, editor, Quill and Scroll, Rockettes, Honors Convocation Stephens, Sharon. Stenographic, Choir, Operettas, Girls Glee, Steno-ettes, Rockettes Steyer, Bruce. Business Administration Swartz, Ronald. Business Administration. Boys Glee, pres- ident, vice president, Choir, N Club, Football, Reserve, Varsity, letter, Basketball, Reserve, Varsity, letter, Track Baseball Rocket Revue S Stephens B Steyer R Swartz M Tangemon S Treanor R Trenary J Thomsen N Tuggle -, W R. Sporn D. Squier Wm .-im? N. Stahl ,au . J. Stahlnecker i egg, ,, ,,, 1 - ' :g A V : Tangeman Mary Lou Stenographic Choir secretary treasurer Operettas Triple Trio Girls Glee secretary treasurer YTeens Steno ettes vice president Rock ettes International Club Rocket Revue Cheerleader Football Attendant May Day Attendant Honors Con vocation Thomsen Janet Business Administration Transferred from Greenwood Girls Glee YTeens treasurer Rock ettes International Club Senior Class secretory Rocket Revue Treanor Sally Fine Arts Student Council Band letter Orchestra Trenary Rlchard lLarryl Business Administration Or chestra letter N Club Basketball Reserve Baseball letter Tuggle Nellie General Transferred from Omaha Turner Lorabelle Teachers College Y Teens Ulrich Fred Engineering Student Council secretory treasurer Band N Club Football Reserve Varsity letter Basketball Reserve Track letter L Turner F Ulnch 9811 -- 9'-'-' 10 le, 'KIA Page 3l I I , . U -. I , ' 1 1 1 . A, - . 2 - I 1 - , 7 - I I I I : z - ' ' . 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R A i .,.. f , , ,R S' ' eff ' A ' 1'i:3 A -. ,H J 6 Page mmm ,VN They Must Now Embark on a New Path Underwood Nancy Agricultural College Student Coun cll Grchestra letter Strung ensemble Chour Operettas Trrple Trno Masque and Gavel NFL secretary treasurer YTeens Rockettes treasurer lnternatlonal Club pres: dent Countv Government Day partncupant Rocket Revue Honors Convocatuon Elks Scholarship my N Underwood ,QA A Verglth Vergrth Arla Stenograbhuc Chour Operettas Gnrls Glee Steno ettes oresudent Secretary Rockettes lnternatlonal Club Rocket Revue J von Bergen J wake, vonBergen, James Enguneernng Band letter Rocket Re VUG Wacker, .ludlth Teachers College Student Councll Northeastern IQ: Walske Carolyn Arts and Sclences Chorr Operettas YTeens presudent Whnte Caps Rockettes Honors Con vocation Rocket Revue R lk Walton, Branch Engnneerlng Transferred from ltazuke Japan Student Councul N Club secretary treasurer Junnor Class secretary Football Reserve Varslty letter Swummnng letter Rocket Revue Baseball Varsrty Kang 4 ot Hearts C Walske QE, B Walton Weuss Rosalynd Fune Arts Band letter Dramatucs class plays Wendorlf Bruce Englneerlng Football Reserve Gym 411- R Weiss nastlcs letter Rocket Revue Wendorff Wallet, Larry Buslness Admnnustratuon Band letter N Club HQY Football Reserve Wrestling letter Base ball letter Wrnter, Margaret Arts and Sclences Chour Operettas Girls Glee Masque and Gavel Y Teens White Cops presudent Rockettes International Club Rocket Revue Wuster Gary Teachers College Student Council N T' wrller Club Basketball Reserve Golf letter captaln N, Winter i ' York Marjorie Fsne Arts Band letter Chour Operetfos Trlple Truo Gnrls Glee Steno ettes Rockettes lnterna tuonal Club Rocket Revue Music Clmlc IW' Wusfer ,- 32 York . , . 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J 3 Whsch Wsll Lead to Greater Thsngs NOT PICTURED Crook Wsllsam Arts and Scsences Chosr N Club l-ls Y Football Reserve Varssty letter Swsrnmsng letter Rocket Revue Dowers Mary Jane Arts and Scsences Transferred from Racsne Wss YTeens lnternatsonal Club Eschberger Norman lndustrsal Arts Hart Lyle Bussness Admsnsstratson Chosr Operettas Boys Glee pressdent Baseball Reserve Hollsngshead Paul Engsneersng Band Letter Lawson Ray lndustrsal Arts N Club Golf letter Gym nastscs letter Munford Jon Engsneersng N Club Football Reserve Varssty letter Basketball Reserve Baseball Varssty Stanton Paul Bussness Admsnsstratson Band Dramatscs class plays All school plays lnternatsonal Club Welty Davsd Fsne Arts Orchestra letter Westlsng Carl Fsne Arts Wrsght Glen lndustrsal Arts Hs Y Each year the upperclassmen elect two sensor hsgh teachers to serve as sensor class sponsors Thus year the sensors elected Robert James and John McCor msck to fsll these posstsons lt has become tradstsonal for the chosr to carol sn the halls at Chrsstmas Bob Green Carol Payn Bsll Crook and Phyllss Rolotson were just a few of those partscs Datsng Mary Jo Chrsstensen Jeanne Davss Nancy Under wood and Don Epp talk over the Elks Scholarshsp Awards they wan These students recesved thesr schol arshsas sn the fselds of lcadershsp and most valuable students 'l . l Page 33 fix Senior girls were on hand when Jeanne Davis and Sharon Janike re turned to Lincoln after the summer in Europe Sharon spent her summer months in Norway while Jeanne made her home with a German family AFS Students Bring Bit of Europe to NE The American Field Service is an organization to promote peace and lnterna tional understanding Through AFS European students come to the United States and live in homes of hugh school students for one school year During the summer students from the United States cross the ocean to make their home in a foreign country Last summer some 7OO students famong them NE s own John Jeanne and Sharonl went to Europe as part of this exchange program This coming summer Nancy Greenamyre will be Northeast s AFS representative mg X v-l Aq:E No- John Irwin sporting a Greeclan fez shows Loes Langelaar and Heinz Kronberger into the halls of Lincoln Ti' Northeast the first day of school Loes comes from Holland and Heinz from Austria John was a summer exchange student el ilu! .elf Page 34 QQ H ' . - l 33,3 y, My I I 1 1 . . 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'F ,ff .U ., ccc.. l T I K , ' ' j - 'wisffiw S js, A HONOR GUARD Front Row Er wuna Hutchinson Darlene Kulla pages Second Row Joan Stahl necker Lorne Hatfield Bey Llvung ston Betty Jeffrues Ruta Ortez Carolyn Walske Betsy Antes Thlrd Row Mary Lou Tangeman Bar bara Harrold Marjorie York Pat Mason Arla Vergrth Sharon Muller Sharon Baughman 'oes Langelaar Elliott Lynne Sack Nancy Dahl Nancy Preston Norma Stahl Phyl Ins Rolofson Nancy Underwood Janet Thomsen -of YH -fm wwe Ma May Day Hlghllghts Sprung Achvltles l l l o-in As the orchestra plays the l957 May Day Kung and Queen, Gary Larson and Sharon Janrke, walk down the alsle MAY ATTENDANTS Front Row Leroy Bentz Judy Garrett John Kerrey Karen Nelson Mary Ann DeBoer Glen Heuser Nancy Horton Bull Jannke Second Row Warren Woods Jan Chadwell Mike Scdorls Kay Strauss Jantuna Dyksterhuns Louus Lawson Mary Kay Coonrad Larry Bradsby Third Row Harold Johnson Sara Christensen Tum kanlor Pat Lessmann Peggy Lyon Fred Ulruch Carol Payn Frank 9 Y F' 1. 4 Q H44 1 f l vfnss-:J if MW M1 YL, -Cf. t i F 'R 12 !ah...s.... ,sw ' 4 Page 35 , e 'c s 3 3, . 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N' Moe .Cin 'FF' My .. 4' 343 Akeson R Alberll M Alm B Amos P Axbcrg S Axberg rev C Baker J K Bastr n J Beck T Bac ck P gey B Img C Blake C Bough Bowen wers T Bowman L r dsby B Bray C Brown Buettgenbacn F J Burbach H Burchardl C Burchcss C Burnham K Byrne Cain Calvin G Carnahan J Chadwell C Chlsm J Chrlswlsser Clare Cline J Coburn A Collins S Conan? M Connors M Coanraa Cooper K Corey J Dale E Daxldson M Dawdson A Davls Davra J Davison W Dcan R Dlcfruch C Dlll S Dannelson y M Dunn J Dyksfcrlwuls C E Epo C Eva vans S zel I Fenen a erre Fra n rohardf J Froschclser B Foster D Fowler S Ganows y Glebellfwaus 'Aa-T SGW' e m pr 5 in An.-1.1 N Q 5-gn. Page 36 A M4 . -'33, if 1 An ,bn AX ,,, , in Q A f' L - J , . . L, N4 .. 3 N y Ei' f .Q C ,fi ,, -M K ' ' M A' R Bal ,. ,.BalI,, O,, ,. k. f -Y P 4 x , fl, 'X AK' P , . , ,, , M, M T. Be , ,Bal ,E. ll S, , , n,E. W W ,Y -- Q , H N w rv , C' K sl f . , I C X or Ba , . , Ba , , . ,M K 'wi' , .. ' '57 I i . , ry Ma ' KQL, :X ' 'I f, ,. 3 R+ fs- 'ig ' V A B , . , . , . ' , , , wif 2. A ,, P ,W 5, A R Q B 2 Q W: 4: 2 A V Y -- P. , . , . , , ' , A ' . ' ti f r- 1 ' T. . -sf TAF . ' 2 x ..'M fi ' gk! 1 K r A giw W y Q NJ ig -J X1 W K 1 f :S ,rf , Jw 'I 1 1 J. , . , , , A f , . , A , 4? V r.. V4 fr ' A . 5 , Q. 1' f- 'Q W .J J Y Q y R Do? , . , , . Ilrott, P, , . ns ' ' 1 .M U A. GE ,.Fc,JFelA Q,L,r ll,E i,A. ffm A X Y p ., M i 1 iig is 5 ' J 1 A- 0 . 'T .. 4, 5 I . ' J.. ssh . 'hs X 6 Q C K Q 6- M VN 'xr + 1' ,N , V I . li l 'Q J K ? ' ' ,Q in 5, ' M J W if 1. we 'K W , Aw an aah F Q Wvmm' My A ,M M 1, 4 . Q - I ' , i , f ' m L. ' 'W' , A A qv r 4 Q gm ., Q . f 4 in I 5 ,A Lg A 13 5, ,E J . r i ., C C JAC Lt A 'TTT ,iw ff, 3 -.0 H-.:.53:,.,.. Sampling the stew seems to be a pleasant procedure for Hans Burchardt, first semester Junior Class president. Eagerly awaiting their turns are Jan Chad- well treasurer Kay Strauss secretary Doug Harman vice president and Mrs Lucena Hendrix class spon sor This was the year when students returned to school to find the auditorium and cafeteria redecorated lt was a pleasant surprise The light green walls made the rooms look fresh and delightful This year marked two firsts in sports intra mural bowling for both boys and girls and the flooded tennis courts for ice skating during the winter This was the year that Salk Vaccine was given to every student who was willing to take it in an effort to stamp out the dreaded dlsease polio This was the year that Lincoln Northeast took .-,.4w4L...,.,.,h,...... ,,.,,,...,..,, W 'S ' .,,,. a , Q at A . ..., F ..,.: I me -'1--L W I ..g 2 ..,,,-. in . ,gi fig' M W 5g up in if gut X 1 N y , 9 ggi? fl 'A' I 5' M , N -' .lri, .1 it 5 ---ri1:1- - xl, ' f 1, IS l 1... sv 3 4 5 5 L it 4 ff, i 5 X g Ze ,E ,.:', , :,-.5,..: , Story-telling, fiction or non-fiction, seems to be a great fun for Andrea Thompson, vice president, Fas- cinated by her tales are Louis Lawson treasurert Jan Wall president Mike Scdoris secretary and Frank O Simon class sponsor These are the second semester Junior Class officers to the air waves in a weekly radio broadcast presented by the speech and gournalism de partments This was the year the famous retired pitcher of the Cleveland Indians Bob Feller spoke to the student body on behalf of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes This was the year that big name musicians including Blue Baron the Hilltoppers Roger Williams AI Galante and Duke Ellington were brought to Lincoln for performances and teen age dances at the Public Schools Activi ties Building Top Row D Gres G Glass W Graft N Greenamyre S Gros Second Row M Hartman P Hartshorn P Hayes D Hays soehrne J Cuthre J Hamilton J Haney K Hannema D S H n enderson S Henderson J Hendrix K Hennings G Henry Harman R Harr'r'on G Hart L Hermance R Htl D Hulyad r ir'w!. 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'QS ,lf-' fd' Juckelfe S Kerwood C Kung L Knlckerbocker C Knopf S Kohl VV Koonlz - N nm Eager for Academlc and Social Success ,N Ox W 'M-:if 'Gray .5-3-fm if wi! ww 'fin -ru bevff AJ wr? y!i,..,.4.g7J with lo Poge38 J Kramer G Larnpheor L Larsen L Lawson C Layton J Lebsack M Lewis Loefterle J Lombard S Loos C Luehr R Luft McConkey S McCord McCrenghf W McFarland B McGra1h D McGurk McKee R McMahon S McNerney Maxwell Mellen D Merrlll Me'calf K Muler A Ml s Mnfchell Meyer Mlttan Monza M Monna S Monua P Monroe B Mornssc Morris L Morruson unford J o el ewe Nc e Nowlm D Olson J Olson wma , g gi. .. ,fr t A 'J vs.. in O 0 gfnlmw Ihr 4 4' 3: 4:1 - ' J Y A 'CMN 5 fl J .Ll SN? A i - f - f .- f A ' ' M gi.. , , ! M , In In an , -gr Q- ,IISISIQ I I I . II I - If. . E. , , , . , . , J M1 . 1 , yr. 1 if .,. J, f , C. H- I gmt, U , , V ,. 'I N Vw 'C G . It 1 1 , i I , ' . W I J, I I' I If I , - M rf 1-X Q-'HQ 1 I ' - Wi - A53 . I Q , is m 5 fl M- d w . . , ' C 4- ' X' ' 'jx ' gg, P. Madden, P, Mahoney, J. Markussen, W. Martin, .. 'sw Q . no ' ?-L' D, , L. , . . ' gm,,,. 1 6 U , .J . 53 3 Q31-' W xx: t Ai f . S 44 Q.. ,.. I W , 3 in 'W if' 'W ' L, . , P. , , 'I , L. Maller, . '11, B -rf ' ' J fl L J ,c. ' . dia' f ' '4-'W' 2 , - , ' M WWE-22, fy? . fwl- fs, Ig: , ,K V- 1-.' A.,,, 5, II I I I I I I I I I I b I 'W , -- f - y , , ' J. , , . M ' uv I IV I i W 5 -K L, .1 ,ig My far' -Q .-rw 'xx JMB 'Wm' Q JM ,.Ng,c.N u,o. ikl,L. ?:w' , . W V 'C J- 1 - f - 4 4. 1 f fi B , f , 3 , Q Q M ff?-if M ,nw , U i Q 1 y I U if it 'Sl' If Q 1: ' as M.. Nh K xxx. pf 1 DQ. L. Opter, B. Parrott, J. Patterson, K. Patterson, A. ' Y Pavlovics, G. Penning, A. Peterson, G. Peterson, Av- ,r , .ww li cl,-carnal: 4 A! X, f J 6 J Q A 7 A Y' lt R. Peterson, J. Philippi, T. Phillips, D. Piersol, H w,,,.M,: Qualls, J. Quinn, L. Rakow. Q M ww X . , EE 1 . sa. . Z Qin iw '38 S. 'V Ki V 5 r l , WS' C. Rice, L. Ricky, J. Ritchey, R, Rivers, B. Robinson, ' J. Rosenbergcr, M. Rustermrcr. Jumors Pursue Studies and Actlvltles R Sampson K Sandstedt M Scdoris D Schultze E Sears D Shepherd S Simmons O Sknles G Skoda B Sloan E Smrth R Smith S Smith S Smith Snyder D Snyder J Spllchal Strauch K Strauss P Stroh F Stump Stutzman C Swanson D Teachman C Teeters Tetherow A Thompson J Tobin Tu'Ins L Ulrich C VanDusen R Van!-loutan P rncent L Wacker P Wadlow Wall B Walske B Walton W Weiss R Welton Wenzl J West S Wrckwrre B Williams D Williams J Williams D Wrlson P Wrssler W Woods M'w QJY n LAJ ,A ,qi-SH ill -- 5115 5 L ' '...n...x.4l. A PM GPO 333 '-1. gilt N X Page . . QR, ,W s - if o o o o 0 le, 4. I ', . I U, . . ', , , i' M avg iii? ii wise. Q s 3 F r .i .. t I fifg QQV V lr, ie' c. , . ,. - ,M. , . ga- L - - Qs- J 3' ' Q s 1 y z- Kwai ,fE' 'sl jar- EQ, 1239 fgjqx ll ,' .' ', I -. ' ' ' 12 '-'fs 'Q W '-f 'EQT5 ali .. Y if 1'5 'px ,Q 6 i y H gk ., 1 3-L I ,J B. ,. ,. . W, KAN., v' , . , . . 1 ' ef A . W' 'H -' -H X 1 N 'life' E s S -'J ' ' l ' A gang 'qgg gi gfrzas J.,. ,. , 1 45, 1' ,s S. , . . 1, ' R. M Q-1 wif- f ' 'V A h ui ' ll, ,mX..rfvlllll' A 'S fill if J S' Ira S t' u J u ' J 4 L J H Us u us li 4, iw ,f A -J , M Qu... K rl if at Ap ff if be Q 1 Ffx . 75 . if M- J 'r u ' 452' ,D M ,ut l L .a 1 Q? t t f :fmt ffl' 'na 'M .J , ,V K nfl wk - .J 7,7 :,. 'H , yi' .t uv , 'gg -, ' .Q W , ,, , w fi 1 '- - A - R -A A M- ww fi' -ee ,L 'V I 4 uv 14 Q A I 'ww' CW I M DeBoer J Dee-ter D Desen J Dullow W Duvus K Dochow AX N Dodds C Donahoo J Donnelson JW 'W W R Doruty R Durbun J Dvksterhu s Dyksterhuus Presenhng Thus was the year that the war babues began enterung hugh school as evudenced by the largest sophomore class un the hustory of Northeast Thus was the year that when the class of l959 returned to school un the fall the boys were suddenly taller than the gurls Along wuth theur physucal growth came uncreased responsu buluty and rnaturuty Ete Ellott R Eruckson W Erks R Feldman M Fnugan J Fsc er J Fus er Focrste c ett Ftc e H Flem ng R R Fox C Frederuck A Galbreath G Galloway J Garrett C Geerdes S George G Guer L Goebel V Good L Grant C Gray G Ha S Hart A Hartman A Hartman C Ha kuns C Haydon P Hayes Hallcr L Harnmes D Hanna D Harg ft M FQ Gif 9413050 P 0 7 new fl cs Av... u KA-4 5,1 ' A ' J' J Q H Ct J J . uu, st Q A N 9 u I 1 l . . . K ' A .ifrqp .iw ,QQ , I 1 A! I 4 M A fn gg I I .. I I - W' 'Sex yx lx, A l 54 n' E. '. B. u l,A. u , . , . , . , . u' , Q5 .u+u,. l'1,P.Futh,T.uhtt,, u,. K, rell, S, Il, R. , r , . , . i , A um J nffg W , . ul ' -g J ,M W , ' Q ,A f V -ul l. item lf A ' l fe f f ' l ' l l 7: ,V R G W 1 'Q 1 z. 'fx ' W '57 Mi 9, fu: Qs V! A 4 r' . .JLA ' AM .,, LL J 85,1 .f ' We ' J f A lg M V, . 1 1 if ,Q ii r- L. X' g J-, Q, A Q ,D 4 ' uw, 3 X 1 I s 'L D RWM if W' L Abbink, G. Ackerman, K. Allen, R. Amos, L. Anderson, J. Appleman, G. Balke, M. Bandars 3 E Ir Q1 ,by M Bargman, R. Barrett, B. Bortzatt, A. Becker, W. Beckman, C. Behrens, P Bell. V in J 'Hr . JV Rx ,'x gel nw gmc' in -P 0 R. Bennett, L. Bentz, R. Bevans, D. Bishop, R. Bishop, P. Boeck, U. Bolin, G Bostock, J. Bounds, X em 5 , S. Bradley, M. Breunsbach, L. Brodd, B. Busby, D. Butts, E. Calvin. . Q M, 1 5 wjl, ,X -. 751 '- v ' V K. Carey, J, Carlson, C. Catlett, R. Chadwell, F, Chapelle, S. Christensen, M. Churchill, J. Coburn, K Cole, R. Converse, J. Cook, K. Cook, J. Cramer, J. Cumming, M. Davis. fi the Sophomores This was the year that the striped buttoned and buckled lvy League look invaded North east Girls skirts were either very straight or very full Felt or qulted circulars with count less crinolines reminiscent of Grandmother s days made passage through narrow hallways difficult This was the year Harry Bellatonte and his Calypso music began to replace Elvis Presley and his rock and roll V Hoyt M Huenink S Hulbert S Hull J Hutchins K Jackson Jacobsen D James J Jamieson W Janlke J Jeffery S ensen Johnson M Kohler D Kasl J Kerrey C Kessler J Klllham lm M K nc R Kness M Knowes B Kobza E Koc Kopcho P Kramer M Larson J Lotto J Lawritson M Lawrence D Lee M Lessrnann K Lindner J Llnnell G Llppold M Livingston -A'-. -.,. duh-c it an 'G AIA AQ N.: 5s G Helser J Hergenrader rw, Hermone R Hertzel F Hess W Hue ,,,s Hill K Hoefs Holbert I ' 6 4 b Ns.,-f L Holland A Holm E i i 1 ' . Hopfenzitz time N Horton S Hoxie Hoyt M, 4- 3 C5 J' 'f-aw Page 4l , ' , . , Q ' L 5 'P ' . 3' V I 4 5 Q 5 1 V V r f J . . , . . . . ' . . . ,b . , . , . 'I . Sr 1+ r gi if , V J V. ., J -' , rf J l5..if.g.SV ' V K, ' , . , D. . 4 ng.. .. W V lex., -st. 1 z in ' R J . 4 k. , . , . , . , . , , , J H K , li , . , I , . , . h D. , . , . , V . , . E , . ' I ' A ' J' ' ef f G. W f YF f .. Q- , A, , W A , Q, Q 5 w , A f 'R' 1: X Q 'V ' ,, g ' . .. Fa - 4, M . 'W ' N QA A ,J , 1 , 'W 4 u 4 1 it l ' ' K K ' J ' 'N A e 1 A A ff gn - Zn., ' JA ,..,. .,., Q -f , 1 . . -- I' . Y , ...z 3 . 3 . 6 ' 'J as 1 ' ' f . f- - -J Q. ... ,.- -we fi., , A W ,W wg f ' :Z - .. ,.- 1591. we , ..JW. Xp! , V Vw y :JK X Y ,.lz! A gy -.fx ' sl . -3 . i J ,J '5- 6, A 4 5 S :M fl N 4' A nw ' ' ' J gs- 'fi 3. , I H T 1 V 5 L I 'A H 1 I I - 'Y ' wth . ,., 1 ' , , Mi: in M . Q 8 2 A v Q J I W ,N , mango 2 Fam FW Ohh 6006 Fl nKl1 mwfe this akin .... ,Q vw S Lloyd J loetlerle M Logan D London M Laos S Lovelace J Lyons R McCarthy S McClure S McCoy C McGurk E McKnnney R McMeen G McNerney E Manning B Marfs G Matson G Messersmlfh J Mlchaelson D Muller T Mlls J Monk W Morgandge K Mornlngsfar MUQQY K Nelson Osfrander G Palmer K Plnneo E Rasmussen Rockwell G B Scdorls R 60 4 Ah' Y Myers N Nagler A Neemann B Nelswanger Ness C Newburn N Nnbler V Noel S Null R Pape D Pcvey L Peterson L Peterson D Petht Plum R Polage R Porter C Pruce C Rogan R Remter R Rezek B Rhoden M Robinson D Rolofson L Russell I Samuels A Scdorns Schaaf This Large Class at Lmcoln Northeast Page 42 When the results of the sophomore class electron were posted rn the hall, John Kerry, Mary Ann DeBoer, Phil Swarm, and Bull Janlke emerged as president, treasurer, vnce presldent, and secretary, respectuvely 49 5' A ,W , N vw' M' K am G1 lwxf' J M 1 5: ' -' V N ' mg A :1 J . 3 'D xx M , 4 . . ff Y V' yas' R , rq f 4 wg, if 3 K - , ., v Q ,Y J . 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I H fl A AL llltwjmn We T 995 if A mm as l- JV' se E' EQISWWW -.sf din E Schaffer K Schaffer G Scheel P Schlegelmxlch R Schreurs T Scott J Searners J Sheldon S Sherman C Shruner J Simmons S Smnett Slttner C Sobueszczyk S Sommer D Sowers R Spearman Spencer F Stoack L Staberg H Stahl D Stelnbruegge Stockfeld S Stockland Strawn P Swaxm L Swartz G Swenson J Swenson A Toutfest L Tuckerman N Turner M Tuttle J Wacker J Wallace B Walton Forecasts a Bigger D Watson J Watson T Way R Weblemoe J Webster K Webster D Welch C Weldmg J Welty J Wendorff T Wertz S Weyers S Whelchel M White P Wllhelm L Wallet J Wllllams G Wilson R Woelfle J Woodrum F Wotton A Yates N Young W Zentz School ln the Future Ken Hoets and Joel Hutchlns dlscuss some of thenr problems wvth the sophomore class sponsors, Louis Ma hnowskl and KEHHEH1 VVaH The sponsors are elected by vote of the class Page 43 oLuQCl4'4'L CLS' W8 oLwQCl4'fl in classes 5 A will HI' I L A nur - mf gf 5, fi ,QM Page 45 Durung Jack Muellers stagecraft class Lrnda Funley Judy Cooper and Donna Watson spread snzung glue on a flat to tighten It In preparation for palntmg Paklstan' A ually just en Walske tuning nn the hom radno nn North east s radao shop ,ggsl Four Northeast FFA boys take tlme out from therr gram projects to put a ture on the four bottom plow NE Do It yourself Luke most people the students at Northeast enjoy workrng wlth their hands Most of them have taken some of the manual art classes offered here at Northeast They worked together and learned together nnformally They ve ganned background for the many ways of lute they wall enter as they graduate They had the fun of desngnung growing or makung somethnng useful Thus ns an accom plrshment of whlch they can be proud ,-,.a.w....f M may-,-,....,.,, .,, wvsrz mme gtg Page gang., 46 Bernard Galloway, Lynn Fenenga, Lois Miller, Pat Loetterle, and Carl Knopf return to school after a hectic driver training ses- sion. i 'E l Q Steve Manly and Jane Holm advlse Robert Ferrel as he throws a bowl on the potters wheel In art class Movement shown ln Radlo, carpentry metal trades, and agrlcul ture offer opportunltles to the boys Glrls generally take the homernaklng course A few enroll nn the mechanncal drawlng classes The courses open to both nnclude posutuons In the lnbrary the offnce, the bookroom chlld center, and varuous teachers rooms The fine arts vocal and Instrumental music, panntmg drawnng, and deslgn also gave the student a feelmg of havmg created somethung of value These classes offer a chance to show Imagination Twenty two ot Muss Audrla Shumard s typmg stu dents concentrate on thelr lesson for the day Eel! 'li Caught nn the glare of an arc light as they work nn the metal shop Jum Olson and Jlm Kramer hlde behund thenr protectlve masks Manual, Fme Arts These three lunuor hugh home economlcs students demonstrate one of the many modern appllances IN Mrs Nettle Barley s room 9'-wo. Page 47 Z it 'sf ' QQ. Af f. 'F ' fp ,4 T l W , 7 1 Y' k I 'I ll f' Q g it dl , xt A 1 I 0 lx 511 3 -- 'Nu 4 ff, 'Rf g T T sr v 2 t 7 'X , 5 I ,N 1 g Q 7 1' 1 ft' Y -, - N , . . . . , I O I I ' . . - - 4 I . .. p tr I r 3 3 T 1 1 - A ' I I af twin, -fm Lawrence Mason s students labovel always enuoy the bulletun board un hus room Here members of a world hustary class read up on Spaun ,J if swf' History Language Broaden Knowledge Kay Stoehr lbelow lettl Leadershup representatuve presudes over her eughth grade readung and guud ance cla s as they study parluamentary procedure Daryl Anderson Ruta Ortez Judy Chadwell Tum Lawlor Bob Green and Lexy Lou Bell tbelow rughtl gather un the lubrary to prepare a report on Macbeth for Mrs Ula Maher's Englush class Thus us the forest prumeval Northeast students take prude un theur lutera ture and language classes They read Tolstoy Shakespeare and Duckens and wrute theur own poetry and essays Grammar also plays a bug part un the French Englush Latun and Span ush classes l-lustory and guudance guve the students background to understand current events They help the comprehensuon t eyerythung from the racual problem to the parkung problem un Luncoln Thus seemungly unrelated knowledge tues together to aud the students as they graduate I' It Page 48 x SWA. 5' SIMM' ,. 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F , . , u' - - Nlnth grade cvvncs lopposltel us enllyened through Mrs Pauline Ashton s weekly quiz program Mulce Draper aulzmaster welcomes Judy Butts as Judy Haas stands by to help htm Muss Helen Dunlap has brought some of the charm of the French Chrlstmas unto her room Jantlna Dyksterhuls lraghtl admlres Pere Noel as he stands near the tradltuonal tree One two three Reynold McMeen frvghtl wrntes as he demonstrates what he has learned In Mrs Mary Anne Rodriguez s heglnnlng Spanlsh class Voting as un a regular electron fbelow rlghtl as a bug part of county government Owen Palmer shows Nancy Dahl where to put her ballot whlle classmates vote In the booths Candudates for office In the county government electron Gaylen McCre1ght Sherry Wenzl Mike Scdorls and Rich Luft share a prlvate joke near one of Sherry s campaign posters Kbelow left? Q- l fmgs 5,1-M .. .wg L ' ft rf 52155 r r y 4 fi, ,ij X I fi Page 49 M,-v ff' The Adams Apple technncally known as the larynx has captured the attentuon of Barbara Johnson Luz Meyer and Floyd Colon who are members of Robert James s physlology class Louus Lawson and Margaret Jamison watch In fasclnatlon as Bob Dnetruch prepares to dlssect an earthworm durnng biology class Math, Sclence Enthusiasts Appreciate 'Q in ata ,Q .. l -ef Page 50 What as the International Candle? How many hearts does an earthworm have? What IS the Pythagorean Theorum9 The answers to these questions can be found In the science and mathematncs classes at Northeast Students In both junuor and sensor hugh may choose from several courses Many of the science courses offer a chance to use the students knowledge of moth under everyday cnrcurn stances Gary Ackerman's classmates watch untently as he demon strates artufuclal resplratlon on Charles Catlett as a part of thelr health course i ' 9? ,. fe- A T v JZ ig ian 4 J .ei , . lf A: ' S Q V , .4 1 2 .A ,a v M lg A- A 1 1 P' J H , H - - . . , I 4 I I I . ' o 0 0 .WM , 1 , ' I 'Ev-us Judgung from Muss Myrtle Clarks trugonometry class ut doesnt seem as uf there wull be a short age of enguneers un the future Northeast also offers courses un geometry and algebra to ad vanced math students Realms of Nature Scuence helps the students apprecuate nature It extends from the orderluness of the unuverse to the scramble of molecules and from the complucated human body to the sumple cell lt us one fueld whuch funds the steam engune and the sea anemone rubbung shoulders Mathematucs unterestung un uts own fashuon guves an unsught unto the number system It also helps un classes as duversufued as typung and mathematucs Sv l N 1 Mrs Joan lnman shows some of her yunuor hugh scuence students a skull out of one of the dusplays un her room Physucs students group around Januce Hendrux as she weughs chemucals un Ellus Jeffery's furst peruod class Page 5l 65,1- fOy with U w- as 4. 2 Q S if Q Tiiiwyze ew its Hans Burchardt, treasurer, shows ci bit of gal- lOntry by aswshng Judy Garren, secmnary, whHe Jeanne Davis, president, and Gary Larson, vice president, look on. STUDENT COUNCIL: Front rowwl Williams, T. Juckettc, L Hatfield, M Dc Boer, J, Garrett, L Anderson, J Coburn Second lowfA. Elliott, R Luft, S Christensen, L Sack, L. Mitchell, H. Burchordt, L Lange-laar Third row-'S Grossoehrno, K. Council Conducts Students want to be proud of their school. Student Council wants them to take pride in their school. That is why they work so hard on projects which will make Northeast a better school to attend. The drive for funds for support of Northeast's foster children gave students a chance to share with others. Rocket Revue brought out hidden talents to the delight of large audi- ences, Hub Club dances and the Basketball Dance made Northeast more fun. Movies and records for dancing provided noon recrea- tion for students. The exchange of student body presidents of Northeast and Southeast at pep rallies was a step toward intercity school fellowship. Encouraging students to cheer tor rival city teams when playing out of town competition gave Northeast prestige in the field of sportsmanship. Heading these projects, along with conducting the general business of the student body, make up the schedule of Student Council members who are representatives of their homerooms. Respect from faculty, parents, city ot Lincoln, depends on the success of these projects which in turn depends not on Student Council alone, but on the students of Lincoln Northeast High, Nelson, M Christensen, B. Walton, S Laos, M. Plum, S Henderson. Fourth row---adviser H. Taylor, N Preston, C Frcdstrorn, C. Welding, N. Grcenarnyre, K Kronbergcr, J. Hoppe fs 7 , gi g,..,,,x 1 ,..., g , l L . ,i-?' ' S li Ahh p EJ.. 5 sw Qt ., iiz rf- . - ' if Page 54 fi- l I , .. If M 4 Student Business Counting ballots is one of the many jobs of Student Council members. First semester officers Mary Ann De Boer, Nancy Greenamyre, Mary Jo Christensen, and Claire Fredstrom don't seem to mind, though. ...Z STUDENT COUNCIL: Front row-MJ. Davis, B. Livingston, L. Anderson, J. Garrett, J, Coburn, M. Coonrad, B. Antes. Second row-M. DeBoer, M. Davis, J. Jeffery, L. Sack, K. Strauss, D. Pester, S. McCord, Third row-A. Elliott, S. Loos, J. Wendorff, va J fa , slimy Q Ty. , ....,,,,, ll ,. '1 I P,-Z rim iyej-V .. i W 5.41 2 v-1 sf C' e4 2??g 1,. M Bly. W Here, let me, could be what Rich Luft is saying as he and Judy Williams prepare to refresh with a soft drink from the pop machine leased by Student Council. P. Elliott, D. Harmon, H. Burcnardt. Fourth row-J. McKee, D. Shepherd, N. Greenomyre, A. Yates, C. Fredstrom, P. Swaim, G. Larson. qv. Page r l W ff LEADERSHIP Front row J Larson J Worthungfon W Hoppe C Craves K Stoehr O Skules J Johansen J Brunduge R Evans Se ond r w J M Neull B Frutchue G Walek D Pawley Hom S Shu k L Lee S Hule M Thacker Thurd row Leaders Discuss Prob Junuor hugh students who are elected to Lead ernshup are faced wuth a responsubuluty to theur fellow students They under the durectuon of Mrs Frar-ces Watters decorate the Chrustmas tree un the cafeterua every year keep track of the fund rausung campaugns plan class par tues and generally solve the junuor hugh prob Furst semester leodershup offucers Sharon Strauss presudent Pam Ruder secretary and Kay Stoehr vuce presudent admure the chart whuch us evidence of the gurls vuctory un the annual foster chuld druve Ai. Stutzman C Mutchell S Futchett M Greenland S Strauss Olewune P Ruder D Versaw C Kennel! Fourth row Way L Kruback .l Lytle A Wulluarns S Brown J Jensen S Pa Iems and Projects Iems Thus year the uunuor hugh held a contest between the boys and the gurls to collect money for the support of Kum Yoo Pal The gurls were vuctoruous and the boys had to hold an assembly un theur honor More than the needed S180 was collected Second semester leadershup proyects were durected by Barbara Frutchue presudent Pam Ruder vuce presudent and Sue Hule secretory Page 57 G IW I r . -frvff . . S u 3 A s. , ' Nils ,. gg s 5 t . u nfl l 5 ' l P51241 ,,. ......, 4 . 1 -4 u - ' , - . G4 , - ' u - V I - , . , . - , , , . ' , . , . ' , . . E. ' , . A , . , . . - c o - , c ' , , ' ' , . , . , R. , . , . , . ' A , , , . , J. l , . c, . , . ' , . . ' - M, Hull, , rks. l O . , . I I I , . - I - . I - . ' V D b I I 1 . . . , ' . . . Q , . Bn V ea llll. Q ' - K S ,. if 1 nz fl r I N1 5 . K ,, . .H if A S uv f' .H 3' n 4 V D , A f Q 1 , sf Q 5 l Sportsmanship, Pep, Keywords Your pep, your pep, you got it now keep it, don't lose it you need it, could be the theme ofthe lO5 members of Rockettes. These girls traveled over the state to cheer the team on, and also sponsored several in-school activities. New cheers were necessary after the addition ot Lincoln to our name, No one ever grew tired or lost her sportsmanship while cheering for the team. Mrs. Velma Snook and Mrs. Barbara Saylor, as sponsors of the club, contributed much time and effort in the building ot a most successful year. Reigning as King of Hearts at the annual Turn- about was Branch Walton, l-lold it steady, says Morjean Larson as the Rockctte officers, Donette Keys, yice president, Phyllis Rolotson, secretary, Nancy Greenamyre, treasurer, Sara Christensen, vice president, Jontina Dyksterhuis, secretary, Marlean Larson, treasurer, Phyllis Elliott and Sharon Janike, presidents, dec- orate for the Turnabout. N ,fql v Wea The cast tor one of the skits presented by the pep club was lkneclingl Marjorie York, Louise Halbert, Nancy Greenamyre, lstandingl Phyllis Rolofson, Sara Christensen, Mary Lou Tangeman, Carol Payn, and Nancy Underwood. smfls WT K ,fp- vi .1 Rua Ormz and Judy ChadweH SnowbaH pnnceu and attendant reign over the dance following their crowning EENS Fr nt row P Boeck J lc t rhu s Ort z on S nsen L Ho bert J Klee-ge C Elliott B Ho an Coonrad K Grell Second w A Holm P Meyer D Nnelsen M Robinson B Scdoris K S hoffer P Schl aelmilch S Miller R Nielsen M Connors Third row J Chriswlsser Y-Teens Serve, Gain Fellowship By aiding Hungarian refugees through a fel- lowship fund drive and collecting toys for the Malone Community Center, the Y-Teens worked toward their goal of being of Christian service to others. Working together on service projects, through meetings, and a religious service, the girls become acquainted and made new friends. Special programs presented at meetings were a film describing Y-Teen work a hair styling demonstration and also speak ers on different phases of the YMCA and the YWCA Cabinet members attend monthly inter club meetlngs at which they exchange ideas and suggestions with gurls from other Lincoln Y Teen groups All Lincoln clubs also join to gether to sponsor the Snowball formal at which a princess and attendant from each school are presented C Layton E Hutchinson R Housel P Hayes N Naaler M Winter S Rezek P Jellnek D Krogh Fourth row D CI ne J Wendorff R Chadwell D Schultze P Kramer J Cook P Wissler J Chodwell D Squier L Dyksterhuis ii Page 60 Getting to know each other better are second semester officers and chairmen isittingl Sherall Rezek, Starlyn Weyers, Ellen Davidson, Alice Holm, Susan Christensen, lstandingl Joyce Kleege, Nancy Greenamyre, Donna Squier, Margrethe Plum, and Ruby l-lousel. Ei , 'gs Helping Carolyn Walske, president, to dress for the style show presented by l-lovland-Swanson are vice president Nancy Greenarnyre, secretary Sherall Rezek, and treasurer Janet Thomsen. Y-TEENS: Front row-K. Cole. T, Wertz, l. Samuels, L. Anderson, J. Markussen, D. Kulla, S. Wevers, W. Beckman, L. Bell, C. Walske Second row-Adviser 8 Bowlin, J, Akeson, E. Davidson, C. Blake, M Monia, M. Larson, M, Rustermier, C. Newburn, G. Galloway, C. Kessler. Third row-A-M. DeBoer, K Webster, M. xx lf 4 1 S1 f Although Y Teen chairmen Ruby Housel, Arlen E Cook, Mary Jo Christensen, Judy Chadwell, Donna Squier, Ellen Davidson, Erwina Hutchinson, and Margaret Jamison are kept busy, they still find time to study. R. Rezek. Fourth row- Christensen. A. Sccioris, K. Linder, M. Plum. Dunn, S. Sinnett, S. Christensen, J. Jeffery, J. Haney, J. Ball, K. Ulrich, J. Thomsen, J. Chadwell, M. N. Greenamyre, N, Young, K. Nelson, S i lf' Q NN. .NX ,NWA ,,,..,gnllKs ,,..f-v ,nd -dw! Mary Jo Chnstensen assocsate edutor and Joan Art edutor Aletha Mason asks adyuce on the cover Stahlnecker edntor are looknng over some toot design from Mrs Eunice Mansfield ball pictu res ,,-fm -mmf 5' Nm --Q 'l .4 Faculty puctures sensor layouts and hvstorles were attended to by Betsy Antes and Nancy Preston An-:P x' Page 62 Rocket Staff Works Thanking back over the past year the mem bers of the Rocket staff remember both days of hard work and fun The production of an orugunal yearbook con stututed the greatest share of the hard work Gatherung mformotaon, schedulung pnctures and wrntung copy gave everyone sleepless nughts before pages were completed and dead lanes met 1 Surrounded' Busaness manager Ken McCracken instructs the gurls who sold advertlslng for ham They are Andrea Thomp son, Bonnle Bowen, Karen Sandstedt, Rockle Jorgensen, Pat Mahoney, Barbara John son, Shirley McCord, Betty Robnnson, Janet Rosenberger, and Sharon Fazel ga . Ihr '41 K. if r y. ::, - pi 5 ' 'if' 'J lifts 4 .c If S -ww Q me - H ,yn ,,,,,,.,. . x ?' . i m X, . . . - er' - SN' J A Q T 'M V ' ' -- ,V,.,. NX K , , ' . JN mi har Q L Fenenga S Monla Standing B Antes M Christensen K McCracken J Stahlnecker A Mason P Madden B Hogan For Orlglnal Book Along wnth the work the staff also had fun There were the lunch hours spent sellnng pnctures from the ticket wnndow the mntuatuon of new staff members at the sprung plcnuc the exchange of whnte elephant gnfts at the Chrustmas party plannung and practnclng for the sales promotion assembly and wearing lrttle men and green doors on thenr shirts for a week Lynn Fenenga Bev Hogan Pat Madden and Sandy Monua check deadlunes and events on the school calendar Laying out thelr pages are the sophomore and lunuor class edntors Judy Lebsack and Donato Snyder Patuents Mary JO Christensen Betsy Antes and Nancy Preston tell the doctor Aletha Mason about theur vusuons of the green door for the yearbook sales promotuon assembly .A 'X-'Q 1 lx 5 Page 63 ,, , L W H .I 'F' Q 'af 2 ' yi' V Q ' l . t ml Nl' 1. I ANNUAL STAFF: Seated-D.. Snyder, J. Lebsack, Preston, W E 0 0 I A. 2 I I I I f I A X5 ...N -rx-Alf' ww S Ntimst The problems of writing a column seem to be getting Carol Lang- hauser down. But her trials and tribulations aren't getting any sympathy from Mary McDonald who seems to think it's all very funny. From hours of concentration there finally comes an in- spiration, an answer to all of her problems. After all the writing is completed the students wait anxiously-at last! Tom Frolik and Carol triumphantly deliver the finished Northeosterns. xr'-fi Q g A After the paper is delivered the first semester f' page editors Betsy Antes Ken McCracken Jo Sheehan, and Betty Jeffries take it easy before I' beginning work on the next paper v 3 -s., NORTHEASTERN STAFF: SeafedfL otfield B Jeffrie B Antes, C. Lanahauser, I Sheehan S l-laning Standing Adviser E. Mansfield, M. McDonald D Squier E Meyer D Keys T. Frolik, P. Elliott, J. Wacker. -cv' Poge 64 t Newspaper Occupies ' , -fllw ,fig 4 First semester editor Donette Keys Time out for a little chatter, associate HPCY OYYGVWOH Of W9'll HGVSI' Qef OUT pauses while writing an editorial for editors Betsy Antes and Lorrie Hat- Oo Time-H Second SSYTWGSYGV editor TOYY' the next copy of the Northeastern. field get in a few sentences between Frolik worked on plans for the news- stories, paper. Covering beats, planning the paper, laying out pages, reading copy, writing stories and headlines, and reading proof are all in a two weeks' work for the members of the North- eastern Stoff as they keep up with the latest in news, gossip, and sports at Northeast. By selling ads, billing advertisers, and selling subscriptions the staff provides for the finan- cial needs of the paper. Senior Journalists Judy Wacker and Sandy Haning work hard to check ads for the paper. They were in charge of all of the advertising first semester. ,N hw ,,,,,.,.,..vfe ....,. EV 2. ' ' N i As they look over a finished page layout, the second semester page editors, Donette Keys, Lorrie Hatfield, Donna Squier, and Betty Jeffries seem pleased with the result. We still have money! Surprised business man- agers Liz Meyer and Phyllis Elliott look over the financial records. '5' CUB STAFF Seated P Mahoney A Thompson K Sandstedf B Johnson S Kohl D Merrill B Robinson S Fozel W Woods B Bowen S Wenzl J Rosenberger S Grossoehme K Ulrlch D Shepherd D McGurk J Froschelser R Jorgensen Standing S McCord E Davldson Dave Shepherd gwes orders to Sharon Grossoehme whsle Barbara Johnson and Shurley McCord look on They edited the Cub papers Page editors for the flrst Cub edntlon Dlxne Merrull Bonnie Bowen Ellen Davidson and Don McGurk ex amme the results of theur work Page 66 Tyro News Reporters Usually known as the Cubs the begunnmg journalnsm class learns the fme ponnts of edit mg and rssulng a newspaper Two edutnons of the paper are put out by the Cubs Experlence gamed here prepares them for dutles on next year s Northeastern Staff The hard worknng journallsm students also learn the fundamentals of makmg a yearbook and the wrmng and broadcastmg of a radlo program Second edntuon page edutors Ellen Davndson Judy Froschelser and Warren Woods gave Karen Sandstedf advuce as she plans o page kr '- M 4 In -rg if 3' ' V K I N J . - i 5 A W3 I ' -2 ve 1 J if v 'K .S li , I A 4 y, F lr' VW ' um I H N ' f .T , . f 1 X L . I 'Q I ' ' . I ' I I xl - 1 I . . - - p 5 f ' A . . 5 1 q ,H ,lg 4 ' X I I . ' K L K ls 5 gs J W W I . , 1- 1 Q, ' ' sy., Q . M F fl Performance Counts The Lincoln Northeast chapter of Quill and Scroll ns open to any junror or sensor who has done outstancllng journalustnc work and ns an the upper one third of has class Whlle completung thexr lournalustlc work Qu ll and Scroll members have performed many knnds of tasks They have done everythnng from Innnng up puctures to acting as walking adver tusements for the yearbook QUILL AND SCROLL Fr nf Row D Keys P Elllott K Ulrch N Preston D Shepherd S Monro J Lebsock M Christensen Gee, you are both the same height. You can stand together. Sandy Monia works on lining up people for o group picture for the yearbook. s 1 on strangh9 asks Betsy Antes as Pat Mason and Nancy Preston adjust her green door They were advertusements for the Rocket 'V Second Row B Hogan P Madden A Mason D McGurk L Fenenga J Stahlnecker S McCord L Hatfield B Antes 1 ' tq,,x,,K 1 sri, as ki Page 67 'mls 'I ' T. Ji , tw Y . . . I 'M ' - f . . . . . . I 5 M,- : o e. , . ' , -. i , -. , . , . V , , , 1 6 . 1, in ' ' J 1. V ,, fri? A 9- 7 fi' We fl aw 4 5 ... - - ff gnc ' . - K f. 3 .. -N . wr, ' L, P I 4 ' 'Y if 'S -nb ' I . y . 5 I 1 5 T f . R , L fw if ,4 r , Q' ,fy .V X , g N X U RMI W ii Page 'G The officers and cabinet for the first semes ter meetings are Yvonne Mannung socnal chalrman Arla Verguth, secretory, Peggy Lyons program charrman Mrs Barbara Bush adviser Mary Lou Tangeman yuce presudent Margne York hrstonan Norma Stahl prolects chalrman Sharon Baughman treasurer and Darlene Hoets, presldent Conductlng meetlngs and actuvltles for the second semester were DeLalne Pester, secre tary, Karen Hennlngs, soclal chalrman, Gmny Hubka treasurer, Sharon Baughman, vice presndent Jeanne Patterson, propects chairman, Arla Vergnth presldent, Donna Nuelsen, membership chairman, and Mary Kay Coonrad, program chairman STENO ETTES Front Row S Wnckwlre J Patterson M Booth S Pettit A Verglth P Cam V Hubka Second Row K Corey R Nrelsen S Landolt M Dunn L Fanley D Kulla D Nlelsen B Kerwood Thlrd Row S Stephens J Haney D Cllne M .l 68 Alm A Curtis N Hollnngshead M Cline S Kerwood Fourth Row Adviser Miss A Shumard J McChesney A Davis P McConkey B Bowen K Henmngs G Carnahan D Pester S Summons 1354 E 'F' 1 1 .H S I - 1 11 'T 1 1 - S , . 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'V' 1 1 X .4 l STENO ETTES Front Row J Wlllloms M Large M Coonrad E ans D Hoets J Ball L Moxharn M TOngem0 l 5 QUOHS Y Manning L Hotfueld B Jetfrles C Elllatt B Robinson E Sears Fourth Row M York L Sack C Race K Schwartz Second Row P Lyon M Mohlman C Mvttan D Krogh S P Axberg N Stahl P Heuser adviser Mrs B Bush Baughrnan S Smith J Monla Third Row J Chrlswlsser C Glrls Acquamted wlth Business World Helplng students acquire an understanding of new trends ln business practices procedures and equupment, the Steno ettes club IS open to any hugh school student who ns registered IH the commerclal courses In order to help the gurls become more eff: clent the club sponsored speakers and dns cussxons on present day buslness problems 4:-v These Included everything from applyung for labs to Improving employer employee relation shnps The meetlngs weren t all work and business Other Steno ettes actnvutues Included the an nual sprung banquet parties and torturnng new members on the night of lnntuatlon Neatness of appearance dependabllnty and personality were discussed as essential qual ntlcatuons for a good secretary by a panel of Lmcoln busnness people at the November 26th meetmg The guests from down town business tnrms were Wnlbur H Baack assist ant vlce presndent ot the Natlonal Bank of Commerce Ed Hall manager for Cushman Motors, Mrs Ann Holst, personnel manager for Bankers Lute Insurance Company of Ne brasko, and Miss Vlrglnla Guhln from the personnel department of Ben Slmon's Stand :ng behind them are Morgue York, Sharon Baughman, and Arla Vergnth Page 69 1 ' t 1 i S K' f j 5 . . . 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It grads . .ia gp'-iggf . ..g 4 at t 1 , 1- , s :z . . : - Y. . - ,. .5 1 4-5 FFA Front Row R Mardnn R Ostrander G Hermone P Nentzel R Hermone Fourth '1 . ,U 'H 'ii w F X iff:-:ew w Adviser L Schmadeke er J Lyons Second Rw F Chapelle J Rltchey Byans J Alm D Larsn M Dayndson G Rolotson G H rneance M Joosten K Poster L Shearer Third Row Matson K Patterson J Davuson R Maxwell M Draper L Scott D Future Farmers Tram Leaders Page 70 l believe IH the future ot Farmnng wlth a faith born not of words but of deeds begnns the Creed of the Future Farmers of Amerlca FFA as a natlonal organlzatnon for students of Vocational Agruculture, whnch goes hand an hand with the agrnculture classes offered nn the schools Lining up for the camera are FFA offrcers tfront rowl George Hermone treasurer Csecond rowl Owen Palmer vnce presxdent Daryl Neltzel secretary lthlrd rowl Maurice Davldson sentunel Gary Matson news reporter lfourth rowl Lloyd Schmadeke adviser Dan Larsen presldent Dan Larsen crowns Sandra l-lanlng FFA ueen Joy Buckford and Phyllus Rolofson who were attendants were escorted by Owen Palmer '23 :Nw i5,,gil ' 1 I : - . , . , . , . , . , Ro - . , R. 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' W F5 :fi ' g -V 1 Masque and Gavel Honors Students Speech for use us the slogan which describes the general purpose of Masque and Gavel The club s mann actlvlty for the year was spon sonng the two all school plays A busy year Included exchange meetlngs wnth the Mummers of Lnncoln Hugh School present :ng a skut at a basketball pep rally, and un ducung the graduates to return and entertam the club at one of Its regular meetungs New members, chosen on the basls of speech work were unntuated and oftucers Installed at the two covered dlsh famlly suppers MASQUE AND GAVEL Front Row Y Manmng J Curnmnng J Dyksterhuls E Crnley A Cook J Landolt S Henderson P Amos C Payn L Bell J Davis Second Row E Hutchinson M Logan B Harrold J Bucktord P Epp P Heuser M Wm ter G Larsen S Chrlstensen A Mason J Stahlnecker Third w t S Mama C Teeters F Coon T Bec Larson S Januke D Harmon E Logan F Soflm N Under wood P Lessmann Fourth Row A Peterson L Nowlun D ckell J n E F Mu A Yates D Beavers Frollk B Parrott J McNerney advuser E Reede 58 Food seems to be the mam thought on everyones mlnd at the sem: annual banquet f:.2.3 Lookung over puctures from a recent play are Mosque and Gavel ottlcers Jeanne Davis vice presldent Sharon Janlke recording secretary Erwlna Hutchinson correspondlng secretary Jerrn Larsen presldent Don Epp vnce president Jam McNerney presudent Phyllis Elliott correspondung secertary Elizabeth Crlley re cordnng secretary Xfmwr flu Page 7l l , 1 K . 5- f W-'X 3 . 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SEVENTH SUMMER Dyksrerhuns N Greenamyre J Coburn E Hufchunsan Second A Row G Larsen R Dlefrlch R Welton Soflln T Beck 1' Tefherow D Nlcke'I CAST Front Row P Heuser L 'gs-f Just 0 couple of The behlnd scene peo O W ple ere Joel Hutchins and Francls t W Stum who controlled the lrghts n I e 0 The Wrnslow Family from the play The Wnnslow Boy were Jrm McNerney Barbara Harrold Don Beavers Jerri Larsen and Fred Soflrn Other members of the cast were Jane Cum mlng Don Nlckell Ed Logan Mary Jo Logan Alan Yates and Karlhernz Kronberger Page 72 Showlng hrs dramatuc abrllhes In The Wlnslow Boy was Ed Logan who played The part of a lawyer t . . 2' ,fini S . I, M, y rf ' X 1 ll, ',.. . l W - , . 'f l is . .L fe M, W 4 , A ,ff 3 5 l. . -is A- . 3 i .., ., . L. V - 4' ' rr ' .J J ,La ' 2 ,M A : : . Q , . Bell, J, 1 X f' T , . ' .. S J '! 'xQ':, u 'Ref X: S' . X L V . . X , f l ,, VH J . ' . - I If f , , . . . ,. . . ,, Why did you pick on such a large car asks Arlene Cook as she Joan Stahlnecker and Pat Heuser wash car wlndows to advertuse the all school play Performance well done, IS a comment often Giving d,feCf.0nS OS pfepomnon .S heard by the play cast members The students mode fOr Onofher DIOY IS MfS EIIZO reply by tellmg of their valuable expernences learned, frnends made and how work can be un A chance to display thenr dramatic obnlltues us offered to all sensor hugh school students through the all school plays and dramatuc class plays beth Reeder dlrector ONCE THERE WAS A PRINCESS CAST Front Row J Co ONCE THERE WAS A PRINCESS CAST Front Row-C burn P Amos M Bruensbach Second Row J McNerney E Muggy J Cumming J Coburn Second Row E Bllungs J Hutchunson G Larsen P Heuser S Januke Thlrd R w J Hendrux P Jelnnek J Hallberg J McNerney Third Row vss Dletruch L Langelaor R Welton J Monk R Dletruch J Dyksferhuns P Hayes R Welton Laetferle R Chadwell WN ,151 Nr-G l A wid nr Page 73 , , , ll ll ' A I , A , , f I H ,. ,, H 2-.Q-',f H .H I-.lv ,Q , . , . , , . o --. , . , . , . . - Da ', R. ' , . , . , L. Bell, P. , , . , . , . , . , L A B c r X T . A uf Q ' 1 l l X . x l y . ff ' h V ,L , T J 1 sf ' -ff .. f I : ll k x I ' xp . V 1, V N K 'U ,W , A J in 2 K 'll-6 4 M thi ,T y L is ' '. .H ' , tix U gf H 6 A 'Q ' ,QS VARSITY DEBATERS Seated S Henderson T Frollk D Epp B Harrold Standmg J lrwun A Peterson G Larson P Elluott B Matisse 'X Harman Ii' ,A mg Taking a minute to relax from their studses are the top four debaters tseatedl Don Epp Doug Harman lstandnngl Gary Larson and Alan Peter on Carol Langhauser's quup has caught the atten non at her fellow begnnmng debaters lseatedl R McMahon, M Larson, M Plum, S George, tstondungl K Hull, C Langhauser, W Zentz, P Swann, A Yates Page 74 Debaters Rate Hugh In Compehhon Debatung the questnon Resolved that the federal government should sustcnn the prices at major agrucultural products at not less than QOWQ of panty the Lmcoln Northeast debate squad upheld theur schools name by domg much travetung and commg home as the top NFL debaters an the state 32 l-iwts 1 11- f-rf Fnrst semester NFL officers Phyllis Ellnott secretary treasurer Gary Larson presudent and Alan Peterson ylce pres: dent fund theur dnctnonary studymg fun Natuonal Forenslc League IS a natuonal organn zatuon whuch as made up of outstandnng de baters Takung second nn the state NFL contest was a hughlught of the year The members all worked hard rauslng money to send Don Epp and Gary Larson to the national tournament at Lexlngton Kentucky this summer NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Fronf Row-C Haydon C Langhau er G Larsen B Harrold M Larson S Henderson R McMahon Second Row N Underwood E Logan G Larson A Peterson D Harman P Elluott K Hall Third Row P Swarm L Nowhn J Irwm A Yates D Epo S George T Frollk L... ll lx mn 4 -PDX-se The debaters who defended the NFL state trophy thus year were Cseatedl G Larsen B Harrold N Underwood lstandlngk D Har man A Peterson D Epp Coachl Mueller S Henderson E Logan G Larson 8 Ma' '11 And there I was wuth a flat ture and no gas tells Doug Harman vice president as h amuses the other second semester NFL off: cers Tom Frolxk president and Phyllns Ellnott secretary treasurer wa' Ad j it? 1' , 2 Page 75 fe ,ax 9 Ml 5' in 2, 1 p Vs 4 1 8 . A 4. y T - 'Q' . l 4 B f - Q x l , an 9 . 'P' was V yi, ' ' L 5 L L sr , 1 ,BQ 24 5 .B - X V Q 5 A A yi . I ..i' , , Q. fs ff. .-s.,...e, A 1-.1 P tif? 3 W, L f- T ik P . 45714 . F J' f K V 4 , I I s .' , - I 1 - f - I ' 5 ' ' 1 , - , . I v 1 - 1 - 1 - , . f - - ,r --we hav . . ti' . H, 'N I I I . ' P ,.,. ffl , it s - 5 qu x 4 ., .,,..:,.. we , ' ' , e Z I l ' I I H I I I I V M P - -1 , ,if M Y v T ' ' - 9 , , . ',.,2 K x ' R , 5 if . W N Flin :Wu lf ' Y is , 5 ' 5 - 5' A W - 4 f 5' . Q P25 2 A- 'Rv Q ji 155 L .L . 5 ,K it 4 , - A .4 , V , Q ,, , , 0 hy ' U fy ' , ,, f fl 1 f 4, 21 , N , ' wt M Q ix -A P lf A 'L 1 T , ll L fa ,, 'M fi , A Q 1 Q . Q y . Y ' - V , 5 1 f N 1 . , sf Q ,I 25 lx 'J I., . BLK' : g ,4 Q lg X A A - age 76 A as I- --.,. .- - ' . My ' f x Xi X A 1 .M M., if was 6 , iwwfw fs INTERNATIONAL CLUB: Front Row-A. Hartman, J. Myers, C Swanson, J. Coburn, A. Holm, C. Langhauser, L. Anderson, L Halbert, B. Walton, C. Payn, J. Davis C Frederick K Carey S. Whelchel. Second Row-G. GaIloway,'W. Beckman,' J. 'Watsoh', L. Metcalf, J. Akeson, P. Jelinek J Hallberg C Boughn B. Johnson, E. Davidson, J. Dyksterhuis, A. Hartman, G. Geir rg! G5 C1 P3 ii ie? 'GBE 0 Third Row-S. Christensen, J. Markussen, K. Reed, S. Hoxie K Nelson A D ' M . , . avis, . Plum, S. Sinnett, M. Robinson, P. Ma- honey, L. Willet, M. DeBoer, F. Wotton. Fourth Row-S. Axberg, S. Henderson, N. Underwood, N. Preston, P. Bigley, P. Stanton, A. Yates, K. Kranberger, P. Swaim, N. Dahl, P. Wissler, J. Wendorff, P. Hayes, adviser Miss l. Smith. World Interests Fostered . l I . T 57? Q i .A Nancy Underwood, first semester, and Joy Bickford, second semester president, chat. INTERNATIQNAL CLUB' Front Row-K G ll J . . re , . Coburn, J. Fisher, P. Vincent, J. Patterson, M. Lewis, P. Calvin T Wertz J D kt h M . y s er uns, . Elliott, V. Hubka, B. Antes, I. Samuels, J. Cumming, M. Large. Second Row-B. Eitel, R. Porter, S. Hen- derson, S. McCord, R. Sampson, M. Dowers, L. Willet, O. Palmer, M. Logan, S. Hulbert, A. Frohardt, P. Madden, M, Booth, B. Neiswanger, adviser Mrs. M. Rodriguez. Third Row-adviser I FFF 3?-95, W International Club is fairly new at Northeast. Even so, it is very popular. International Club has done much toward helping the American Field Service exchange foreign and American high school students. Miss H. Dunlap, R. Housel, E. Hutchinson, L. Fenenga, N. Nagler, D. Kopcho, Christensen, F. Colon, J. Ha 'lt mi on, J. Webster, L. Dyksterhuis, J. Jeffery, M. Larson, M. Winter, C. Blake. Fourth Row L L - . angelaar, J. Bickford, S. J.anike, J. Froscheiser, A. Scdoris, G. Matson, J. Irwin, D. Plum, D. Nickell, S. McCoy, K. Sandstedt, J. Cook, P. Rolofson, D. Keys, D. Schultze. hge . fs ii for lx ,1 S e nts rlght h re says Branch Walton flrst Stan Lessman vlce presrdcnt Duck Dewey secre semester N Club Secretary treasurer QS Bob EI5 tary treasurer ond Claire Fredstrom presldent of presrdent and Del Parrott vlce presrdenr look N Club for second semester laugh Over on Old Rocket N Club Helps Boost School Morale N Club IS an organnzatlon made up entlrely of boys who have earned athletic letters Only varsuty team members are ellglble ln the past couple of years Pep Club has reserved seatlng space for N Club members at some of the most Important athletlc events Thus encour N CLUB Front Row-C Fredstrom R Els T Shultz F Ulrich J lrwln J Goth H Hanlch S Lessman R Dewey R Swartz H Johnson T Lawlor D Epp D Parrott W Koontz M Strauch Second Row G Evans G Barckley R Long S Mc Clure F Colon G Sheldon J Hoppe J McNerney T Hutch Ins W Crook B Walton C Brown S McCoy R Sporn D Ryan n Ca'vln Thlrd Row R Green J Ritchey D McGurk ages the boys to yell whlch ln turn encour ages the Llncoln Northeast players Thus ganlzed yelllng has proved to be very good for the school s morale Students are proud to tice that thus IS the largest N Club that Lincoln Northeast has had J Tobun M Barry D Shepard L Ferrell L Nowlln M Davnd n P walm R Snider E Smlth D Bowers R H H ur chardt J Peterson L Wallet Fourth Row G Larson N Ross M Scdorns G Glass W Woods J Glebelhaus J Munford R Smlth J Wall B Wendortf L Newburn J Nelson A Ban dars B Sloan R Bonley K l-lannemon G Hart CWD f-JW H me Page 77 s X X 'X' z A i 1 Q M no N , , A X J gb QR eil . e , ' ' e , r , , f I V, - . -. , ' ' - I I . . . . 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H V ZZDA? .,V, A, and Harold Johnson vw' Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better sings Lexy Lou Bell to Dave Plum Mary Ann Sanchez to Bull Pugsley and Sharon Landolt to Wendell Koontz You Wander 4' K 4 Snppun Sodas In a Sweet Shop are Jan McChesney Cloure Fredstrom Judy Lebsack - Portraylng on old mon and woman IH their uet l Sand My Pajamas are Wodlow and Lyle l-lart The choir, In typical Amencan dress, backs the cast wlth songs such as Bug D Oklahoma, and Manhattan Nancy Underwood, accom panlst and Mary Jo Christensen choreo grapher, were two of the members of the com muttee that wrote the muslcal Completung the group were Wendell Koontz Ken Hevelone, Carol Payn Sharon Grossoehme, and Louns Lawson Girls Glee took charge of properties, wardrobes, and publicity committees whsle Jack Mueller s stagecrafts class set up appro prnate scenery New stage equnpment worth about S5 OOO lncludlng a cyclorama, concert curtaln llghts and teasers were lnntuated dunng the performances of thus year s musncal 3 ge,7 !vw ' Jack Gutnrue lSteveD Jantuna Dyksterhuus Uanellel Louls Lawson lDonl and Carol Payn lSondyl sung and act thelr way through three acts as the action moves from New York to Callfornla Phyllis West 'Sw Page 79 I I 'Q L gs f If H t I ' I I ,Qggr - ' ' sq 'W Af-1.-.L Eli: ' ' f ' ,Q 4 K 'tg aw 1 . , . ' 1 . vii' .f Q Q J S ' ' ll ' ll ll II I ll ll k ' ' - - ' N., E ,, L S- ' A ' 'ff Y ' S Q I sth 'ZF X 3 L- 5 Q' Sf: W , , , , A ,N . 2 lf t la ' :::fi.':5:-:E I ' til. 5- nf 'im z it '1 - 2 Z' - AR ,KSXHVA Ki -q,,,,ki,V I k - gy... . l rx? I h .x ' J, W .' , , S 1 - ,EE 145 H . f f a , . 1 gg rft al ei A , M X: V Sig h ilifft , 1 1 A tl wif S N - .L ,r L to I , . , BOYS GLEE Front row R Feldman R Rnvcrs C Brown R Luft G Salzman L Hart R McMeen C Teetcrs Second row T Scott J Guthne J Laurttson S Laos A Mama D Parrott C Nveldma R Swartz Chorus, Glees Offer Leornmg Enjoyment GIRLS GLEE Front Row B Arrras A Hartman S WICKWIYE azel ewrs Nu A Holm M Whnte P Boec J Lombard J Shada C Geerdes S Kohl G Amos S Hamng Second row J Kleege L Wacker B Walton N Oeltyen M Mahlrnan S Srnlth M Mama D Pettit Thlrd row G Galloway R Nuelsen B Kerwood J Rosenberger J Garrett S Kerwood x fA5 'f 'f,f9' WWE! Takung part nn the Chrustmas program as the mam actuvrty of Mixed Chorus Open to any one In sensor hugh thus group gaves many an Interested student an opportunity to dnscover and enjoy the pleasures of choral sungung The treble tones ot 52 select temlnnne voices as they draft through the bunldmg :ndrcates that the Gurls Glee Club as rehearsmg or sung mg lust for fun They do not sung for outside actrvutues, but partacupate an the Chrrstmas program and Rocket Revue Another select group as the Boys Glee The I6 boys gather around the plana as they sung while Mrs Velma Snook directs and accom panles them They take part In the Chrrstmas program and guve outsude performances I C Luehr A Cook S Lloyd J Webster C Rnce M Wmter M Jamison C Layton M Dunn Fourth row dnrector Mrs V Sn-ook M DeBoer K Reed J Ball N l-lollmgshead P Axberg J Jeffery S Christensen A Thompson, K Henmngs, B Bowen A Scdorls D Schultze J Wendorft D Pester ln Page 80 . sf E A llfyznf fig ' 2 ' 'A A g il 'ef 'Tl ! yy J V . 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Vlkl ,' f A 'f ' ' E f Bonnle Bowen Marlorue Lewls Janet Rosenberger Andrea Thompson and Mory Ann DeBoer lat planol pose for the photographer whale looklng over a new piece of musec WK xxuili 1' Taking In o but of early sprung alr ore Boys Glee otfncers lszttlngl Stan Loos Rich Luft Ron Swartz tstandmgl Reynold McMeen Lyle Hart and Andy Monro Janlke seems to be the only one who enloyed e brisk mornlng anr Other Mlxed Chorus oftucers are Marjean Lorson Lon: Dyksterhuls Larry Peter son Jerry Dyksterhuus and Gary Palmer MIXED CHORUS Front row W Reeder K Cook G Henry K Cole J Slmmons D Pettnt J Fusher D Patterson G Rolofson F Staack S Sherman V Good D Watson T Wertz S Stock land S Churchrll C Frederick S Whelchel S Hull Second row -C Ragon B Walton M Kohler B Scdorus A Howard C Shrnner S Hulbert R Bevans L Peterson L Staberg D Woelfle L Brodd R Ostrander J Dyksterhuls G Bostock B Bartzatt C Sobleszczyk B Eltel R Porter B Nexswonger C McGurk Third row C Newburn P Schlegelmllch C Newell, S Bradley J Watson K Schaffer M Newsham J Flsch r A Yates H Fleming P Swain V Spencer D Welch C Behrens C Price K Johnson E Monnnng K Webster J Swenson H Stahl W Beckman director Mrs V Snook Fourth row L Pape P Hayes N Horton S Srnnett L Dyksterhuls L Swartz J Searners S Hart B McGrath D Nlckell B Janlke J Cook S Sommer K Llndner B Kobza M Bargman D Kopcho N Turner D Peterson J Jamieson J Woodrum Cppr X Q P no fig 0 np AFT, Q 'N rl rl W 'Inf' Gi t Page 8l Pag CHOIR: Front row-B. Hogan, P. Wadlow, M. Sanchez, R. Ortez, C. Walske, L. Bell, M. Coonrad, V. Hubka, S. Brehm, D. Neitzel, S. Henderson, J. Peterson, G. Evans, W, Jarvis, G. Sheldon, R. Green, J. Guthrie, S. Landolt, L. Miller, C. Poyn, B. Livingston, C. Swanson, J. Davis. Second row- P. Meyer, M. Booth, E. Davidson, S. Rezek, J Cole, A. Vergith, D. Kulla, J. Patterson, J. Akeson W. Koontz, W. Woods, T. Lawlor, E. Smith, L Hart, O. Skiles, G. Barkley, F. Soflin, W. Crook F. Colon, C. Dill, S. Christensen, M. Tangeman, S Stephens, C. Evans. Third row-P. Brunkow, A Frohardt, M. York, J. Bickford, D. Krogh, S. Miller S. Baughman, B. Tullis, J. Davis, J. Wall, K Hevelone, R. Swartz, H. Hanich, D. Alberti, E Frain, L. Lawson, D. Beavers, R. Portsche, S. Grossoehme, P. Mahoney, J. Larsen, L. Moxham, B, Harrold, S. McNerney, Mrs. Velma Snook idi- rectorl. Fourth row-J. McChesney, P. Rolofson S. Janike, N. Preston, J. Keyser, S. Wenzl, J Chadwell, D. Squier, P. Epp, R. Dewey, S. Less- man, H. Johnson, L. Newburn, R. Els, K. Kron- berger, R. Snider, W. Parott, D. Plum, S. Kobza, S. Monia, N. Underwood. J. Lebsack, M. Christen sen, N. Stahl. Young Voices Blend In Harmonious Tones Triple Trio consisted ot Carol Sue Payn, Jantina Dykster- huns, Mariorie York, Gaylen McCreight, Phyllis Rolofson, Norma Stahl, Sigrid Henderson, Mary Lou Tangeman, Mary Kay Coonrad, and Nancy Underwood, accompanist. QL., e82 Northeast students who enjoy singing aspire to become members of the 98-select voice junior-senior Choir. They opened the door to a busy year by presenting a program for Open- house, Providing a Yuletide atmosphere, they caroled in the halls and participated in the Christmas program. Along with the new year came the combined work on the musical and a vesper to be given in February. ln conclusion ot a busy but successful year, all members sang at baccalaureate while just the seniors lfi 2,25 . 555 1 3 5. gli ' i Q2 . Q 2 f 3 5 5 . 2 L i Q if L 5 : 4, 5 . 'If 3 .:If:. 'Q Ki E rig sang the traditional Halls of Ivy at gradua- tion. Miss Carol Newell and Miss Mary Joyce Deers assisted as cadets during first and sec- ond semester. Triple Trio, which is a group selected for membership by tryouts, was in demand for performances both at school and away. Sey- eral of their outside engagements were at Lions Club and Rotary Club, as well as church, sorority, and Parent-Teacher Association groups. Girls over the boys, This seems to be the situation with Choir officers as Norma Stahl, Phyllis Rolof- son, Mary Lou Tangeman and Sharon Janike grin at Tim Lawlor and Heinz Kronberger. Vocal music director Mrs. Velma Snook enjoys a joke with Miss Carol Newell, first semester student cadet in Choir. Page 83 x ix A ,V Y- ORCHESTRA: Front row-E. Hutchinson, D. Fowler, M. Booth N. Underwood. Second row-P. Epp, S. Henderson, R. Trenary, Ji M. Robinson, A. Galbreath, Director D. Schulz, A. Hartman, M. McKee, S. McCord, N. Greenomyre, K. Sandstedt, G. Schlitt, K. Davidson, R. Sporn, R. Shaw, K, Hill, D. Shepherd, R, Flonigan, Nelson, D. Keys. Third row-I. Samuels, M. Logon, P. Vincent, D. Merrill, J. Huenink, N. Nagler, D. Schultze, C. Swanson, J. C, Mittan, D, Epo, N. Dahl, E. Meyer, G, Galloway, J. Myers, L. Wendorff, L. Bell. Metcalf, E. Hart, D. Anderson, D. Welty, A. Cook, R. Chadwell, 0 0 0 Music in Their Hearts Broving the snow and cold are the music students as they boord the bus for State Music Clinic in McCook. Page 84 D. James. Fourth row--M. Plum, J. Jeffery, B. Jeffries, C. Chism, Fw U i' 5-gl 1 K it l K 5 I if v 3k Adding a sophisticated background to school activities, the formally attired Orchestra ap- peared at the plays, Christmas Vesper, State Teachers Convention, Mid-East Festival, May Day, and the Inter-City Orchestra Festival. PREP ORCHESTRA: Front row-M. Fralik, D. Sederburg, S. Gloncy, P. Keelan, J. Johnson, E. Lemon. Second row-L. Maupin, S. Treanor, J. Dutton, E. Hart, L. Sampson, S. Renaud, J. Catlett, J. Sommer, G. Anderson, J. Robertson. Third row- J. Henderson, L. Bockover, C. Sweenie, L. Munnis, M. Sieck, R. li 1 tsrsy .J Five string basses were in the Orchestra this year. Front Row-Joann Wendorff, Dorothy Schultze, Norma Nagler. Second Row-Chadene Swanson,Lexy Lou BeH Fourteen of the 52 members in Orchestra played in the State Music Clinic Orchestra at McCook under the direction of Dr. Richard Duncan, conductor of the Omaha Symphony. DeJarnette, K. Lux, D. Sederburg, K. Hobbs, J. Trook, L. Frolik, P. Rider, K. McCarthy, J. Keys. Fourth row-E. McCoy, S. Elliott, G. Ankrom, S. Fisher, Director D. Schulz, W. Spink, C. Frederick, M. Hiskey, G. Goth, W. Schiermann, D. Beebe, R. Mayo, W. Graves, J, Rolofson, R. Legg, Lawson. E 2 Page 85 ICN. Ifelkiff 1'w-Jr' we 1.1 ir iwivifwlssuielfiwsuew-rw BAND: Front row-L. Bell, B. Sloan, P. Wissler, E. Billings, S, R. Van Houtan, P. Hollingshead, B. Williams, D. Anderson, J. Sommer, R. Evans, L. Larsen, P. Cain, C. Shriner, D, Piersol, L. Donaldson, A. Cook, F. Kelly, Fourth row-B. Antes, T. Frolik, J. Willet, F. Colon. Second row-N. Dahl, E. Meyer, J. Hendrix, Philippi, R. Sampson, J. Monia, P. McConkey, D. Olson, W. Hile, J. Cooper, A. Neemonn, J. Dillow, C. Catlett, M. Livingston, L. Willel, D. Michaelson, N. Ross, R. Sporn, D, McGurk, J. R, Weiss, E. Hart, J. von Bergen, S. George, K. Jackson, P. Olson, J. Hamilton, R. Shaw, D. Hilyard, S, Churchill, K. Johnson, Kramer, A, Davis, D. Bowers.Third row-J, Bickford, E. Rasmus- C. Boughn, S. Treanor, J. Williams, G. Matson, M. York, S. sen, G. Hart, S. Jensen, J. Loefterle, K. Schwartz, R. Spearman, Henderson. Fifth row-R. Durbin, L. Morrison, O. Skiles, T. M. Juenink, M. Knowles, T. Way, R. Weblemoe, K, Morningstar, Fitchett, W. Graft, J. Kramer, Director D. Schulz. D. Snyder, C, Ragon, S. Conant, L. Bradsby, R, Holler, P. Amos, S I ' M ' ay I' With usic Surrounding the drum major, Bruce Sloan, are this year's twirlers, Pat Amos, Jean Donaldson, Elizabeth Meyer, Patsv McConkey, Jean Hamilton, Joy 4 ' . Bicktord, Betsy Antes, and Lexy Lou Bell. 2 GL L XQQQ. in All .... sq l ,T f. W' 5 PIRQQWI 11 rr: Page 86 l Kh - -fs-M J . eta f- . , I, ri E sfngl.-Clue Fr ' f I Q 'Tllfi W' f is a W l ll!kLf. -:1Q: .55 5 N KJ.. ':': ' .esp-gy. 6 QYU!dLAf' Say it with music, is the way the 86 Band members show their school loyalty. Under the direction of Duane Schulz, new instrumental music director, the Band was always ready to back the team and pour out the ever-familiar Cheer Song. They were constantly hard at work preparing for performances at Open- PREP BAND: Front row-S. Shields, S. Trenary, T. Buck, R. Miller, F. Chapman, L. Rasp, K. Otto, O. Cramer, W. Fowler. Second row-R. Svoboda, J. Witherby, L. McChesney, W. Peter- son, M. Westling, D. Peter, M. Hester, R. Kerrey, W. Diyis, R. Bradsby, R. Bertram, W. Hawley, R. Hoffman. Third row-A. Porter, E. Wright, R. Chittenden, D. Thompson, R. Svoboda, C. Mays, B. Bartzatt, L. Greenamyre, M. Mays, J. Grohowski 1 il, fi 55.5 We wont a basket, yells the band at the ye Southeast game. house, vespers, concerts, the Mid-East Festival, and parades. Four members played in the State Music Clinic Band, under the direction of Frank Piersol of lowa State College. ln his first year at Northeast Mr. Schulz has gained the respect of his many students. D, Hanway, S. Good, D. Anderson, P. Crancer, G. Harris, W. Snyder, K. Hill, J. Sohl. Fourth row-D. Rurup, R. Catherell, S. Hyland, K. McMahon, A. Murkle, S. Mosher, Director K, Freese, P. Coleman, L. Gilman, J. Hamilton, J. Nelson, T, James, D. Lyon, H. Grossman, J. Hartman, L. Dappen, L. Reed, M. Parke, R. Young, T. Ortez. Fifth row-P. Rustermier, D. Wright, R. Stumphy, S. Swanson. Q' F l -Q: if tqkw y fr Q k gm J t ' if fs Page 87 Seen entering the Goodyear Plant are some of the Vwfhite Cap members, as they prepare to tour the First Aid station. I WHITE CAPS: Front row--Adviser L. Witt B Hogan, L. Wacker, M an h z Walskc D Merrill, Second row-G. A lemon S C e , C , pp , S Lloyd, K Strauss, D. Desert, C. Shnner, B Tullis. Third row- iii ISE i Ee .... Q l YL: i - . A x M, W l I Phayla Meyer, Judy Froscheiser, Linda Wacker, Kay Strauss, Pat Bigley, Margaret Winter, and Mary Ann Sanchez admire the flowers presented to them at the installation of officers. Girls Survey Nursing Scalpel. Sutures. Clamps. l-lemostats, nurse. Dramatic moments like this will be part of the life of many White Caps, girls who are inter- ested in nursing as a career. These girls attend teas, tour hospitals, and have speakers which help them learn more about nursing. The Lin- coln Northeast club was this year host to the Lincoln l-ligh club at a joint meeting. A panel discussion on different fields of nursing was the program. M. Winter, J. Froscheiser, P. Bagley, G, Carnahan, S. Christensen J, Haney. lg ,Q ..'. F 3925.2 . .. ifiit-lil ,. f : '1- Q Ll Q . 2 --Q J f l I ART CLUB: Front rowsB. Robinson, B. Hogan, S. Fazel, K. Carey, C. Haydon, G Hubka, J. Coburn, J. Donnelson. Second row--M Coonrad, M. Livingston, D. Nielsen, J. Akeson, R. Nielsen, M. Robinson, B. Rhoden, P. Madden, M. Lewis, adviser Artists Band Together One of the interesting and serviceable projects of Art Club was the making of mobiles for Children's Hospital. Another activity was that of making posters for pep rallies and football games which sparked enthusiasm and school spint. The revising of the constitution began the one-meeting-a-month plan second semester. Films on different phases of art were shown, and Art Club members took part in a trip to Morrill Hall to view some works of art. Plans for future activities included work on a mural in the cafeteria and the completion of Clubs' insignias on the walls of the playroom. 3 mg . six'-as fi 'I N7 1 F30 J 2'-, Y G. Rush. Third row-M. Dawers, B. Tullis, D. Ryan, J. Wallace N. Turner, R. Jorgensen, T. Juckette, S. Smith, Fourth row-N Hollingshead, A. Thompson, S. Wenzl, D. Mason W. Woods G Smith, N. Young, S. Hoxie, N. Nogler. 4 , l . l George Rush points out the advantages of modern architecture, illustrated on a bulletin board, to in- terested Art Club officers. They are Sue Donnelson, president, Betsy Tullis, secretary-treasurer, and Pat Madden, vice president. First semester Art Club officers seem to be getting quite a laugh from one of the art classes' projects. They are Tom Juckette, president, Sherry Wenzl, secretary, Mary Kay Coonrad, vice president, Mary Robinson, treasurer, and George Rush, adviser. Page 89 mm 3935.14-ffs' gif Ie., Wwfiffwm W e,,,A A gww' ,W ,wsw fo 'ex XQQHEA M, in athletics ,- 1 I X x X .1Q.j5Ql A ff 'Q , ,H 'f 35'-1 Page 91 3 .1 3 Vwvix .M w A K E VQ . an ,. ,N 5 ' ua- 9 ' 2,24 -W.. ' :Q W. N' 3 'FW' 'Q' WW r X ' 584-.1 N-B -as f- 5:3555 gm was 3255 ,W HU. '-faqixgl ,N ig gh -H- ..72....94.. PWR C MD D GGI Gth Va rslty Football Northeast Opponent Home Nebraska Caty Grand Island A S 1 . ..- es E 'G' at r G Y'-X ' . 1 H ,. 1 V- I W T 6 2 Z fipwitf ., . . v A 1 'U V . f' W-ff 9 GM v l MIM . iv ' 3 R i 5-, K 3' J, ....... an M.. Q W 1 ' N W. rook . ovidson R. ewey 1' C ' J. Giebelhau . ass J. o ' N -2 4: A rf M Q X, .ff f ' ' H , if -,a X. , :rf vm t ww ' 0' X CIF r 9 0 ,,.,.,,,,,,.,,., ' ,,.,,....,..,... 14 6 ,,,,,,,.,,,.,,., .................. 2 6 5 Q -..-' L! 0 ,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,. , ,,....,,.,.,.,.,,..,,,.. 14 A O ................ Hastings ........................ 25 7 ,,.,,,,,,,,,..,. ,..,,....,................ 3 4 'Q 1 ' if G 'WM F A W, 13 ................ 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Galloway C005 , esfe C Page 92 gl- .Em 'KW HDD B ,DG-. .MX H54 EDD hM H Southeast Fremont Any Beatrrce Luncoln Hugh Fanrbury Snoux Cnty East Gridders Eye 1957 After Hitting Slump Slx returnlng lettermen one of whom was delayed nn startung due to a late summer operation headed the Northeast High School football squad Due to the lack of team experience thus l956 football season was unsuccessful consnderung wlns and losses Even though no games were won thus season proved to be a bunldung year for the Northeast grndnron Northeast made the tlrst touchdown agaunst Fremont breakung the Tigers record for con secutlve shutouts Northeast was presented with excellent scoring chances throughout the Loos D McGuk J Munfo Scdorxs Schultz Sheldo M Strauch Swartz Ulrich Season but tune and tune again they were unable to reach the goal Bob Els quarterback completed has third year In varsity football by making the Journals all cnty team Junior Roger Barley was nn the Star s llstung Els and Del Parrott were elected honorary co captains The Rockets had an exceptlonally tough schedule thus year The docket showed that the competntron was way above the average mark There wlll be changes nn the l957 schedule with Omaha Westslde and Sldney replacmg Sioux Cnty East and Nebraska Cnty d D Par ott Ross n Smuth B Walton W Woods 'Wir SIG bil ffvxvaknfv ,of - 71 ef... SEQ my wp' ...XXX New fb. 'Ng ,WE 33. 'H .. ,.. 175:79 ,G JC.. In J -396,-,c90,N7U, 79, .. 45 f ' S... Page . , I I . . . I I. - - I' ' ' I U I l S. , r . r , r N, M. ' T. G. E. smlm R, ' . R. F. ' . . ,rf wt Ms sum. mga Mi M., 4 , '13 tim X -ni ,Q X fn ' 'T' Miz. N Q1 I -:ff '4 A H ' WW 'M' .eww ' -r M 1. 'X M' M f' W -xo - ix .- - N, Q ggi. V I W all ll S Y 'mx tr, ' WN.. f V is M ... 'X' :S X -'E s T as ,ai ' V Y A W, 4 JI. ll gf f Q. 1 g :Sv 5 w W at ,. 9'-5' W V .Q A 'T ,pw-su g,...., ry in vb I wh K K My W K V .W .Q l 3 Sl If I 'Ta 2 .N T or M ' A T I N e --J .. er td m rii 1- .es iQ V fm , an W, :EN .V :Q W ,L M1 .Q Q3 , fm' - N -'Y Q Q. W -f 1 an 1 X I 9' V .r', iiii lliiv Q W' 5 'fi g I- E 5 Onward Rockets lS the famullar cry led by cheer leaders Bev Lwnngston Peggy Lyon Sherry Wenzl Jeanne Davls and Jerri Larsen The pep club takes an nnterest In maknng entrances for the football team Bullcllng for Tomorrow Eff, Reserve Football Northeast Opponent Home Fremont Away Beatrice Lincoln Hugh Weeplng Water Southeast RESERVE TEAM Front row M Bandars V Good M Lessmann R McMeen B McCarthy D Harug C Welding J Ellyson G D Hays O Sknles L Cuttner R Qtrawn D Hulyard G Palmer Leppold Fourth row Coach R James T Fltchett R Remter J D Shepherd Second row G Ackerman D Pavey D Harmon Nagel G Hart J Laurltsan B Schuers J Munford L Peterson L Tuckerman B Marts C Knopf R Bennett G Helser G CoachR Johnson Matson K Dochaw Thlrd row W Erks D Mxchalls J De ry aw., :DC Hr' 8' ' M- -aww wg, '11 ., Hg flc M W FN C5 NJ a,C5? :je f-149 Q-, .,, 6:-as BS 3g C O ' S 5 ycN?o I2 .,...,.......... .......................... 6 , I2 ,..,..,......... ' .......................... 7 S l2 ...,............ ' ' .................. 33 lr y 6 ................ ' ..........,... m A , T 7 .......,........ ....................... . O ai 'rw at 'H ' .ivwry iff, , mg f at' as H W , fs 'W' 1' MM ' 'Q bvifir 1 'r ,.f 'K .1115 L- qx Y. gm, ek , , X, .I K 1'-Q. N' ' me '1 ' ' L,-.ea I ef' Q 4, ,ss J, 4 It 4 O . l' : Darlene Hoefs and Mary Lou Tangeman admlre the flowers that they each receaved after belng chosen attendants to the football queen fr' Page 96 Jerri Larson smiles regally as she stands next to her escort, Coach Bernard Galloway, after being elected football queen by the team. Griclders Honored With Fall Fantasy Each year the Northeast pep club sponsors an all school banquet at whnch the football team ns honored Thus ns usually held at Cotner Terrace where the teams are Introduced the varsity letters are presented and the queen and attendants are crowned The first semester N Club president has the honor of crownmg the queen whale the honor ary co captanns of the Varslty Squad crown the attendants The theme of the l957 Football Banquet was Fall Fantasy To carry out thus Idea the deco rations were rn fall motlfs and colors Del Parrott and Bob Els honorary co captams of the football team pause after the banquet to talk wnth the speaker Don Scarborough member of the Um versuty of Nebraska coachung staff 92' I I I Q - . I - I - . ' 1 I I - - . Q. . 4 i 1 X c s l 'f l' 'lv' me J., . .,, -,U 1 s, 5 7 ' ,Q ' 'H SQ J, , K 5 X F 'N - M' ' 1 F X Donette Keys looks radiant as Claire Fredstrom, second semester N Club president, crowns her queen of the l957 Basketball Dance. Basketball D a n c e Honors Cage Team A Rocket Fantasy was created to honor the basketball team at a dance on March l8 in the stage gymnasuum Basketball players and coaches were guests of honor at the all school dance whuch was sponsored by the Student Councnl After the coronatuon of the queen and attend ants elected by the team Coach Ed Johnson mtroduced the players Specaal honors went to Bob Els and Claire Fredstrom elected co cap toms by their teammates A ventrnloqunst act and a twurlnng routine entertamed durnng mtermussnon - -2 Bob Els honorary co captam of the basketball team Ed Johnson head basketball coach pauses to tak VSCGWQS COYWQVOTUIOYIOVWS f0 the Q00d 590500 OS wlth the newly crowned Basketball Attendants Bev LOVOBCQ N9WbUf ' Und Kenton Hlll lU 1'0 l'l'Qh Ven Luvlngston and Nancy Preston after the Basketball ff'l0ClU'Sf l00k OVW Dance WM- twiirffi Page 97 Rockets Take Mideast E. iff 5 R Swartz J Wall W Woods Championship Conquering the Mideast Championship and being rated fourth in state with a l2 win 6 loss record the Rockets ended the season by earning the district runner-up title. A strong defensive team which consistently held the opponents scores down comple- mented by the sharp shooting of Jan Wall kept the Rockets in the ratings all season. One point losses to top rated Fremont and state runner-up Grand lsland and to Lincoln High School in a game that ended with a controversy between the referees and time keepers contributed to a thrilling season. Jan Wall was chosen for the Journal and Star all-city and all-state teams. Honorable men- tion was given to Bob Els and Claire Fredstrom by the Journal and Stan Lessmann by the Star. Coach Ed Johnson Manager Dave Shepherd ix!! M if Q:Z i'm W EM LM. .g .zine fem. 'U D iD ID 'O NO We Gotta Win, was one of the many cheers led by Da le e Kulla Ca ol La ghause Sharon Jan ke Floyd Colo Na cy P esto Mary Jo Chr stensen and Ja et Rosenberger Vlctorles Prevall On Rocket Roster VARSITY BASKETBALL Home Northeast Page lOO Southeast Columbus Lmcoln Hugh Norfolk Plattsmouth Fremont Falrbury Away Scottsbluff Falls Cnty Lmcoln Hugh Hastlngs Omaha South Beatrice Boys Town Grand Island Dlstruct Tournament Beatrice Grand Island Opponent Lorance Newburn guards a Southeast player as he goes fo a loose ball wh le Stan Lessmann wants for an open ng Hgh pol t man Jan Wall goes for a basket as a Southeast player traes n vom to block I O C 48 ................................ 39 38 .............................. 35 46 ' ' .......................... 50 57 .................................. 3l 44 .....,...................... 24 53 .....,............................ 54 63 ' .................................. 34 47 .............................. 44 48 North Platte .......................... 44 50 ' ,,,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,............. 46 43 ' ' .......................... 44 62 ' ................................ 53 50 ,,...................... 58 7l ' ..,.,........,..,................. 60 29 .,............................ 36 64 ,..,,,..,.,...,....,...... 41 50 ' ,.,..,,,,,...,.................... 35 Although Gene Smuth us held un a trght spot by an Islander he manages to break through wnth the ball muff -K Although Claure Fredstrom emerges from a scramble wath the ball the whustle blows to guve Stan Less man a chance at a lump ball Dlagnosls Wlnners Prognosis Good Coach Lawrence Teply coached the Reserves on to a successful season wrth a 8 wan 3 loss record As the Reserves played they attamed valuable expernence for next year s Varsrty RESERVE BASKETBALL Home N0l'fhe0Sf Oppgnenf Southeast Columbus Lnncoln Hugh Plattsmouth Fremont Farrbury Away Hastings Lincoln Hugh Omaha South Beatrnce Boys Town RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row K Dochow O Sklles lv M SCUOVIS B Jon ke R Sm li K 5Chm'ClT T BCC S Loos R Luft G Herser L Bentz Second Row Coach L M BODUOVS R MCMGSYW L Peterson .l -df Page lOl WRESTLING TEAM Abb K T 4 R R p WI K Mo y w K K Wh M c P E M K H Boys Compete In Mat, Pool Actlvltles WRESTLING SWIMMING Northeast Opponent Northeast Opponent Page 102 Lnncoln Southeast Grand Island Fremont Grand Island Bellevue Boys Town Lnncoln Hugh Omaha North Lincoln Southeast Lincoln Hugh Fremont Bellevue Y'lf ' ,AE5 .rs LGA Omaha Tech Lincoln Southeast Boys Town Lincoln Hugh Omaha Central Hastings Omaha Tech Omaha Central Cnty meet n Mud East meet n State meet SW MMING TEAM W MC W F MQ' J 1 ...K H H wk , .. rv N1 . L K 3 : Front Row-C. Brown, G. Evans, F. Colon, L. an , A. Bandars, hir ow-J. Rmtchey, J K . S orn, L. xlet, E. Calvun, . rnungstar. Second Row-M. Hll ard, COOCI1 I JONES, N. Illl1Om, V Gelef, R Y Davxdson, O. almer, . c inney, L T Kerman, S. enderson, T. Lawlor I O O I 27 ' .................. 26 33 ..............v..,.... 41 .,,........,.............. I I 43 ' ...,.,....,... 28 .................................. l9 36 ................,.,....... 41 .......................... 13 38 ' ' ........,............ . I4 .....................,............ 34 47 .................. l l ....... ....................... 3 6 38 ' ............,............... I6 ' ' ......................,.v. 27 46 .........,.,,.,...... . l6 ........................ 37 42 Boys Town .......................... l9 ' .................. 20 50 .................. 8 ' ' .......................... 36 ' .........,...,,............ , 44 ...,.............................. 7 ' - .................... 14 .,,....,.,,.......,.,..,.......... 29 ...............,..,....,. xl 'r 4 A F 1 G . l ff s 'S , 3 I : 2 Q D Ryan, J. Peterson, L F II L Nawlnn, K. Kronbergcr B k R 5 I D Wxlson, S. c oy, B C k J . , 4 Nelson, B. olfon, R S d S I P 4 I ' S ' ' McClure, Coach K. t 1 L 1 ei ' A I A f Y . Mi I r ff, g I 1 il A A Q P' A ' fx 3 . 5? l W 5 7 M- Y 1 ' 'al f -1 J Opponent Northeast Opponent OPTIONAL BGYMNASTICS TEAM K I t NOVICE GYMNASTICS TEAM Kb I J F t R W A M G M d H T K T Undefeated Gymnasts Grab State Crown OPTIONAL GYMNASTICS NOVICE GYMNASTICS Northeast 69V2 68 V2 84V2 Omaha Benson Hastnngs Lincoln H Lnncoln Southeast Omaha Benson Lnncoln Hugh Triangular meet Cnty meet Mud East meet State meet W 1 S S S S Hastings Hastings Grand Island Luncoln Southeast Lnncoln Hugh Lancoln Southeast Quadrangular meet State meet Midwest AAU Junior Dlvuslon Ist Senuor Davlsson n 42V2 F1 Page T03 A FN ,E . s ?l K F ' I - I , , . . above : Fran Row-M. e aw : ron ow-J. mllnarns, Joosten, G, arckley, J. Tobun, M. Barry, R. Hntl, H, Burchardt, G. ckerman, R. axwell, , cNerney, R. Erickson, R. Hnle. B. Green Back Row!J. McNerney, C. Blake, H, Hanlch, B. Back Row-B. Burbank, D. Sowers, L. Sntner, Coach G, Oehrnng, Wen orff, K, Hanneman, G. art, D. Bowers, Coach . ndd. D. Sockfeld, R. Fox, H. Kxm. IO5 ................ 49 ' ........................ 72 Hastings ,......,....,,....,..... 40 59V2 Lincoln High .............,.... 52V2 ' ,,..,..,.......,,.,,.,.. 43 73 ' ........................ 39 73 ' agh .................. 39 90 .................. 21 ' .......... 266 86 ' .......... 26 78 ........,...,... 33 70 ' ' .................. 42 57 ' ' ..,.....,.,.,.,... 55 85 ' ..,....... 27 ' ,....,,..,.. I f ........ Ist ' ........................ 1 r ...................... 2 d ' - ................ I t ' ' ' ' 2 d 3 I 4 f I ,AX 3 lffe VARSITY BASEBALL Front Row R Long W Graft R Luft C Fredstrom J Munford J Wall H Johnson J Hoppe L Ness F Kelly Second Row Coach R Johnson M Smmmons D Hayes Snow H ... W 'igilm jomwwsmf ,.,n....,w Maw ff ttf' J 42 f -W ' .. . , Jr ' ,gm-W ' ' ' . .ff- Y I x 7 N J v,.., 2 . L, A, .ff , M Y., . Q , .Nw . ,, 7, A V V... , ,,,,,,, Q. Q Page 104 Hey' Wheres home Fredstrom At least easter for the boys to f if 7' gf IQ- 552 , l 5 F Colon G Smnth R Converse J West B Walton L Bentz F Soflon mders Dlamondmen The Rocket Baseball Team found lt necessary to add a few thlngs to thelr usual equlpment New addltlons were overshoes and snow shovels Late snow and heavy ram runned the fleld for several of their practnces and some of thelr early games had to be postponed or canceled Later on an the season the team got rollnng and made a flne showlng plote9 questions Claire the snow wall make t slude into the bases RESERVE BASEBALL: Front Row -C. Brown, R. Holler, N. Kull- ham, T. Phillips, P. Fitchett, W. Janlke, P. Swarm, Second Row -R. Rivers, L. Hundman, L. Abbink, L, Peterson, G. Peter- son, T. Juckette, Coach K. Wall. , rf, X Qr '2:e. 'J Racketmen Enter Springtime Activity Tennis is one of the finest sports for boys. Not only does it fill the early spring weather with activity, but the game may be played all summer long. This yeor's tennis team would have gotten the full benefit of the new tennis courts if the courts had not been cov- ered with snow most of the time. The poor weather delayed or caused the canceling of many practices and games. KQ rit 'K ' X wife: 2 ' ., -. ts, f gpg I Yeti ES . ,.., 2. N g 3 1 l V . MV qv 4' .- A if ga. - :E s W t VZ--L , I In A ..,.- n , , 3 I if Y xy A , 4 Y- ,lvb H tt, ii' H 'J . M, I rg? ts T -A . .,,. A 652' , 8 I Say boys, this is serious! exclaims Coach John Lewis to the tennis team, lstandingl Lenard Spearman, Bruce Sloan, fsittingi Dave Ryan, and Hans Burchardt, who don't seem to agree with him on the seriousness of it Basketball Part of Intramural Program Action is the key word as the two teams battle for the intramural championship title At this point of the game Duane Van Dusen attempts to take the ball from Gerry Gingles as Ray Klusman rushe into and Duane annum The intramural sports are represented this year by the boys basketball teams The boys formed teams and participated in many after school games The result of these games was a final play off game of the two best teams The winning team was the Pistons Among the members were Gary Wuster John Munford James von Bergen Dove Sowtell and Gerry Gingles Page lO5 r . I I S I I I I ' txg 5 2- ' -'-- V J 1 , 4 WMV V A V X k 4 N H 'W t W W A TRACK TQAM: Front Row-G. Larson, R. Els, M. Scdoris, R. Hill, O. Skiles, S. Henderson, K. Dochow, J, Donnelson, T. Mal- donado, J. Michaelson, R. Bennett, V. Good, T. Schultz. Second Row-T. Hutchins, W. Woods, J. Munford, R. McMeen, M. Bandars, C. Welding, D. Pavey, G. Gingles, R. Bevons, G. Matson, J. Carlson, J. Kerrey, G. Rolafson, G. Palmer, A. Yates, G. Heiser, J. Olson, G. Glass, G. Hart. Third Row-Coach M. U. 9 Kifiisetgg . ,ijiiifiq W .3 'gfgfl .f-f I it I ssl g gg? Hester, J. Irwin, F. Ulrich, A. I ' , R, B 'I , J, G' b ll-i I Q :,V1g,y,t, 1414, R, Smith, D. Polage, o. wiisonlnf Newbfil-:ff K. sclaemidrfjug, H' 'Ui Wendorff, J. Goth, J. Lawritson, R. Schreurs, S. Lessmann, K. lil' fa. sfffm .uf Hevelone, D. Welch, T. Fitchett, A. Mania, D. Bowers, R. Weble- It aff ' V m 'MIT rnoe, Coach B. Galloway. K' x Q i 4 59 Weather Interferes ilsfww' W'th I kS I1 d I , j . I I YUC C e U C ,,.L.,,1fegQ5f-apt: Ei QM , 3.350 mpg .LV il i w , ' . K.-'Fifw ff ' . M ,'w':',g. ' Although peculiar spring weather gave the 3 gf M M hh, K :KA ,Milam . . ,-,Q . ' X 2.5.1 r... A. .. .,., . 43. , .. ,N-. .e. 'f .I A-My . -. ,A'vfs.KsQN.,,, M. Gary Larson, last year's conference champion in the 880, nears the tape marking the finish line. Up and over, goes Mike Scdoris while prac- ticing pole vaulting over the high bar. Page I O6 cindermen a late start and several of their meets were canceled or postponed, the many hours of hard practice showed up in future meets. The trackmen, including eight return- ing lettermen, got their first bit of action at the Hastings College Invitational, April I3, and followed with the Mideast Meet. City competition was provided by the public schools meet, and qualifications in the District pre- ceded the State meet, The squad closed their season at the Grand Island Relays, Moy I4. Working hard to clear the high hurdles is Stan Lessmonn. !Q' M we , 1, A Q 1 ff Q rf, '25 E QS? ii? , -in is 1 , ,. VZ Wx if-, ig, 'fl I I N v v Pie . Mm -Mfr M - Sw Y t QV! cz: 'Hui 'Ex' q . if f ,fit H Q A , Ln: iii A nlu ilk. 2 Yik J ,We 5-'fu i '.' 7. f efllfftlf Q' 1 W 'ri gf' :HL 1 M ,gig 'fx' ight, I M fy -,F W - 22,22 it HQ 1 Q ' J i ag? 'U J f ,wr ? xnxx? Nba: Q 5' WN ollifhk 3 git! S X Rip 'MV gy' W ' 6 2 W4 W... . M W ig Q ,,,,.,,i5 rr 1 Y., ' j ff L fsftigi ogy-3 2 K ,W ix -1, rf - Z A . me I YQ G f if Y we wt rf Y so 5' sv' .1 1 . Wir f ii . -- 'f' 4.-.2 .. ii , rf -is 2 ahh? ggi We Mmwiqw 'gjglkmmg G PE Qtr Mr Working out in prepara- ., wg- tion for o coming meet is ' peff Warren Woods. ,,, 'H 'nf 5 G 5 if ' i P' f '3?l'f?M 5 -K ' MMS? 'W f ' F ll ' rh h fr . M Ag, , :vii H O owing roug a er Q., F?s.f 'f7 f QZ'fi the discus has left his W' 'fl w.11,,j , , , , , i hand is Ted Shultz. . sw Misa ,W , ' tv Goals Gained b Rocket Golfers Many of the after-schoo! hours are spent in good exercise for the boys who are on the Rocket golf team. To improve their putting and driving is their main goal. Coach Jack Mueller advises them on the use of their clubs. GOLF TEAM: Front RowYR, Lawson, A. Becker, G Wuster, L, Rokow. Second RowfJ. D-llow, L. Knickerbocker, A. Peterson, G. Jacobsen, D. Shepherd. fm L... SUP' JF! gf' 1' f I C3 w Q 'AMB xv: -fizfT12g, Q' 4. T153 , 1 , .W N 5 , kwa, .,,,,,K. , . PW W ,,, if .J ., 7 ,I r?kf,w5.'is. is J x K , 1 Ai. A ,., AIM, ' i r ' :T lm. fwwum Naowwwfw- f K . was mmm ' SEs1fm'WKY'D91S6-1 Aw lowers, M51 xv vxd'WU!Z'?252 M .T . K . KS'3' ! af QSM ig .5 ,A mms wif - Wm rf mann Q nuns i WW -- wan 5 D Page IO7 In the story of Pnnochuo Ganny Hubko was the ca Sharon Grossoehme, the crlcket and Goylen Mc Creught Pmochuo Cver the Rainbow Penguin offucers for thus year were Cfront row! Sherry Wenzl treasurer Sharon Grossoehme vice president Karen Sandstedt secretary Donna dent Jeannne Patterson secretary Susle Donnelson vnce presudent ond Nancy Holllngshead treasurer x ..... V sf ,s Q I ' 4, 'I fi I - , . o 1 I 1 ' , I I Squier, presidentg fsecond rowl Carol Payn, presi- I 5 I ' , 1 1 , 5 9 j -fy f Q 5:2 A --'- H 5 Q as s. y, --H -. Q, Q sw M ,W vf. .w be ,. . ,Q zlssw-sm, if nfl- g. ?bs K 1 .:.,,. b .,,: , ,,,. WLlf,Q'M bimzwm :--f Q ,fr I l.MW , Wm, wear,-Q-M ,rf M , , lv , X A Nancy Hollmgshead Sherry Wenzl Patsy M Conkey and Bonnle Bowen swam as toy soldxers nn the show Ghosts crawled from behnnd tombstones durnng the l957 Penguin show Over the Rainbow was the theme of the show, which ancluded two solos and a medley of other acts Teddy bears played follow the leader, Snow Whnte lNancy Greenamyrel swam among the Seven Dwarfs and a Scarecrow lEnld Reederl dld an almost completely underwater number PENGUINS Front Row N Turner P McConkey K Henmngs E Bllllngs N Greenamyre E Reeder B Bowen J Froschelser M Mclntosh S Wenzl Second Row M Rustermler S Don nelson R Rezek G McCreught K Webster D Sauter S Pamted dolls Gunny Hubka Shirley McCord Janet Rosenberger Marsha Rustermuer and Karen Hen nlngs walt for their turn to swam Susue Donnelson lPrmce Charmnngl puts the sllpper on Margie Lewus who was Clnderella Grossoehme K Strauss N Nagler R Jorgensen S McCord D Watson J Rosenberger Thlrd Row M Lewn V Hubka B Rhoden L Holbert P Cam advuser Mrs V Short S Smuth B Walton J Patterson S Kohl C Payn S Fazel P PPP? F' 00 ...fl Mw- AM ,WM Page 109 90119 1371 GAA Front Row D Sederberg P Kramer N Greenamyre B Wenzl B Walton R Rezek S McCord Third Row S Sample Bowen K Hennlngs N Turner L Finley Second Row-adviser D Merrill A Hartman S Hyland J Cooper K Jackson S B Brown S Elliott S Shields A Hartman K Sandstedt S Jensen B Rhoden P Vincent Girls Athletics Build Sportsmanship f mm 5 xi? While waiting for the meeting to begin the first semester officers Raeona Rezek secretary' Miss Betty Brown adviser' Bonnie Bowen president' Pat Vincent treasurer' and Karen Sandstedt vice presi- dent, discuss the business for the meeting. Second semester officers, Beth Walton, secretary, Nancy Greenamyre, president, and Dixie Merrill, vice president, watch while Shirley McCord, treas- urer, makes useful l?J things out of a coathanger. Page llO Developing sportsmanship is the aim of the Girls Athletic Association Through competi tive sports such as golf tennis bowling bad minton softball, and basketball GAA provides recreation and relaxation for many girls in its after school program These activities help to build sportsmanship as well as giving an opportunity to develop sports skills. GAA also offers these girls a chance to earn awards by participating in its program. ,.,.-- Mary Jo Christensen is intrigued with the colorful lily pond design in wall paper at Van Sickle Paint and Glass l2O South lOth Street For a com plete line of wallpaper paint and other decorating needs Van Sickles is the place to go Glass of any shape or size so useful In decorating available here too Advertising Donna Squire is pleased to add to her savings account at the National Bank of Commerce, l3th and O Streets. You can also enjoy a checking ac- count or safety deposit box at a bank which has complete facilities for your every financial need. Drive-in teller windows are an extra convenience when you are in a hurry. Page lll .- .1 'ln Q li Everyone IS wautung to see If Arlene Cook as gorng to order o malt with her whopper topper Larry Ferrell Bull Pugsley and Barbara Johnson have already ordered their favorlte food from Kmgs Drlveln l24O North Corner You can be sure of seeing your frlends at Knng s where Northeast students gather for treats Page H2 me i S E A Bmw Harold Johnson and Claire Fredstrom nnvestugate the bankung business as they confer wuth Emery Pont of the Havelock Nohonal Bank, 6l45 Have lock They are discovering the many ways a bank can be helpful In con ductlng personal busnness transactions Havelock National as bug enough to serve you and small enough to know you Remember irq? Hmm Lexy Lou Bell exomnnes a tlute as Darlene Kulla looks on Salesmen like Bob Beuthe are on hand to help you fund just what you want at Duetze Music House l208 O Street For the sparklrng new Instrument of your chance Dretzes as the place to go You can also receuve musuc lessons at Duetze s Supporters . l -q.,,m x. .wquzw ,,.f4 -..,, Looking rnto the real estate business Betty Lou Jetfrles Bob Dretrlch Ruta Ortez and Lorne Hatfneld nntervlew offlclals of Harrington Companies 229 South l3th Street l-larrsngton Compannes have gnven prompt and reliable service to Llncolnltes buying and selling homes for over 40 years Page ll3 iii Hs. 's '50- Jimmy Morris and Bruce Sloan know they can get a complete line of hard- ware and lumber supplies at Bethany Lumber Company 2l4l North Cote ner. Drivers like this one give prompt and courteous service to all orders. You can be sure of the quality if its from Bethany Lumber conveniently located in Northeast Lincoln. Page H4 'U- Shlrley Kohl adds to her checking account at Citizens State Bank 48th and St Paul Safety deposit boxes savnngs accounts insurance and loans are also available Citizens has Trav elers Checks for those who are going o a trap Tellers like thxs one gnve prompt and courteous Service to Citi zens customers . s You Shop :nu Warren Woods and Vlike Scdoris try a Weiser lock at Meek Lumber Company 244i North 48th Street A complete line of building supplies and accessories are available for the handy man or womanl of the household or tor the protessional builder E543 -'ni' X.. Charles Blake and Stan Loos are found getting their favorite cuts at Golden Barbers 6lOO Havelock You can get your favorite cut from Chick or Alme who give prompt ard courteous service to everyone Let Golden Barbers help keep you trim ond well groomed ot all times ev 'N :lil 31- l ann 5 S: Salim X.-I 1 I I 0 ,X ff' Potty Epp and Nancy Preston are going to enioy the convenience ot the Christmas Club at Conti nenfol National Bank llth and O Streets Tellers like Lois Nieman offer prompt and courteous service to help in the efficiency Ot Continental National Roeona Rezek looks on os Lyle Hart tries for a strike at the brand new Hollywood Bowl, 920 North 48th Street. Enjoy an evening of bowling in thi- modern, air-conditioned building, located on the Miracle Mile, Convenient off-street parking space is provided. Page ll5 The show is really neat, says Kathleen Schwartz as she buys some popcorn and a Tootsie Roll from Marilyn Cline, You can always enjoy fine movies and courteous service at the Joyo Theater, 6lO2 Havelock, the only indoor theater in Northeast Lincoln Now hold that pose says Bernie Anderson who is capturing a big smile of Joan Stalneckers or expert portrait photography go to Anderson Studuo lO34 O Street They can also provide a wide selec tion ot suitable folders and frames Poe ll6 foam-U Karen Sandstedt checks to see rt she has mode her deposit correctly as Jean Hamilton fills out her deposit slip Whether these girls are saving for a c ege education or a lite size statue ot E vis Presley hey are wise to save at the First National Bank lOOl O Street Does it really take all this machinery to make ice cream? asks Don McGurk as he watches Bob Becker assemble the mixing unit at Beatrice Foods 726 L Street makers ot those delicious Meadow Gold :ce creams sherbets and other dairy products You get excellent performance from Zenith port able television explains Mrs Arvid Fredstrom to Mary Kay Coonrad who is dreaming about a TV set of her very own in her bedroom She knows that she can find high quality merchandise at Anderson Hardware and Plumbing 6l l8 Havelock R J 'X ,-51i?F., MKA an-so x g Y? Kay Ulrich and Pat Madden seem pleased with the many different kinds of fresh cut flowers. Potted plants, sparkling corsages, wreaths, and beautiful sprays are available through the year at Tyrrell's Flowers, ll33 North Cotner. Ellen Davidson signs so that she can get into her safety deposit box at Commonwealth Company l26 North llth Street For safe storage of valuables for insurance for real estate mortgages for invest ments Commonwealth Company is the place to go Jan Dyksterhuis and Branch Walton enjoy a fine meal served to them at the football banquet For delicious meals and courteous service Corner Ter race 225 North Cotner is the place to go Parties and banquets can be accommodated A ga 1 i. ,hfjri N fgge rf gn? Page ll7 -,xx fu.. wif' P GRAM' Q1 JSM rt 'zu Aletha Mason and Jo Sheehan have spotted one ot the many bargains to be found at Holmes Gro cery 2600 North 48th Street With Community Stamps given with each purchase they will save even more money by shopping at Holmes where the stamps can he traded for cash or merchandise Three cheers tor Les McAdams, say tclockwisel Janet Rosenberger, Floyd Colon, Sharon Janike, Darlene Kulla, Mary Jo Christensen, Carol Lamb- hauser, and Nancy Preston. When you have your picture taken, see Les McAdams, Photographer, IO39 North 44th Street, Page ll8 Your cleaner is your clothes best triend says Liz Meyers to Mary McDonald as she picks up her sweater at Butlers Cleaners 4725 St Paul Con veniently located in University Place Butlers has puck up and delivery service for those who prefer it sims 1? O Q Janet Rosenberger and Pat Mahoney smile as if to say 'Strauss Brothers homes are top quality with one to tit each family s needs, Strauss Bros. 3815 Touzalin also have a complete line of paint lum- ber and building accessories. ,J , l A . 1,5 X.iM.A...'f-f Eur-'2 5. ' L: K X X L ff its ' '.,' 1. 1'v. 3 l i Q W . ii A buqu W it 4 , H? 1 ' T V 'W 'zz 0 at i 1 E W , a -, wt? 1 VV rt W ,. 'A Don Beavers, looking over a selection of rings, knows Jack Hoppe and Fred Soflin are very busy enjoying that he will get quality and beauty when he buys their Big Top Malt made from Sealtest ice cream jewelry or gifts at Sartor Jewelry, l2OO O Street. at Glass Confectionery at l5-'il North Cotner, 1 I Tommy Scott knows that to get the job done well with prompt and courteous service the best place is Geo Cook Construction Company l74O Vine Street lt fits' exclaims Ramona Nielsen to Sandy Haning Darlene Hoefs and Betty Kerwood as she models Carl Westlings chef hat All enioy the friendly atmosphere at John Hobbs Cafe 61 l2 Havelock 'Ni B A ..,.s..iLP1t He has good hamburgers' is the typical reaction of Northeast students as they drive away from Johnnys Dain Sweet 6401 Havelock Johnny IS open year round with after school snacks a specialty Robin Snyder and Ray Bradsby look at electric drills at Thomas Hardware 2739 North 48th Street There you can find a complete line of electrical tools and hardware supplies to meet all your needs Page II9 M9 4,245 This would work fine for yaur basketball clothes Louise Maxharn Lynn r-enenga and 'Slancy Greena says Tom Frolik as Bob Els looks inside a tote bag myre search for marks of quality in portraits Na You can find luggage ta fit your need at Lafsch need to search further for quality is quite apparent Bros ll24 O Street in pictures made at Townsends Studio 226 South l l th Street Judy and Dianne Haas enjoy skating to fine organ music at the Arena Roller Skating Club 300 North 48th Street You can learn plain and fancy skating by taking lessons at the Arena Joann Wendarff agrees with Arla Faye Vergith on her selection af a formal for the Snowball. This and many other styles may be purchased at a reo- sonable price at Miller and Paine, l3th and O Streets. ssl,-nv :O .5 in Fred Ulrich is in a spot trying to get around l-lienz Kronberger s ball Bonnie Bowen and Shirley McCord try to help Fred while they play miniature galf at Cool Crest Twin Links 220 North 48th Street Shirley Smith and Nancy l-lallingshead are amazed at the performance of the Olympia DeLuxe. You can purchase a typewriter or rent one at law rates from Bloom Typewriter Company, 323 North l3th Street. in Page 120 -J- Q , S ,,,.h.A,.,. tw M If W9 Sharon Grossoehme holds up a scoopeneck sweater for Gaylen McCreught to admire as Sherry Wenzl eyes a felt skurt to match. You can tund all the latest styles at Hovland-Swanson, l24O O Street. Mm Q Old Man Ruver croons Dave Plum unto the muke as Nancy Underwood supplues the puano background at the Ash Wulluams recordung studuo For complete recordung servuce see Ash Wulluams 2lO3 O Street Doug Harmon s mouth waters as he patuently wauts for a sample of egg nog Thus and many other delucuous daury products are made and processed at Roberts Daury 220 South 20th Street V11 'A ON-.ig -111 s Judy Froscheiser and Jerru Larsen are very interested in what Leonard Wenzl of Action Realty Company, 520 Federal Securutues Buuldung, is pountung out about the growth of Northeast Lincoln, Carol Langhauser trues a new Chevrolet Corvette for suze and funds that ut gust futs' DuTeau Chevrolet' Company l8OO O Street has automobules to tut every busuness or tamuly need as well Thus us a chouce cut says Jum von Bergen to Andrea Thompson as she selects her tavorute meat from Bethany Market l5l9 North Cotner a handy place to do your grocery shoppung 1112: r'2 sf Page l2l l 6 L W-15,41 . l' . 'ilk' 1 1 . Q ,, 1 X 5 ' YS 1 . ,M ,I Judy Lebsack admires Sandy Monia's choice of a cardigan style sweater. This and other wearing apparel can be purchased at Karnes Inc., 6224 Havelock. 'tt - mm ., ,T Q 5' , tv, r r-I Snell , , Wi' tl vi ,iv V, s X 'Y Q 44 'W' UV. . 1 Q . Beverly Livingston, Sharon Landolt, and Pat Heuser agree that for quality imported pottery the place to go is Havelock Hardware, al lO Havelock, Don't you think it's cute? asks Betty Robinson. lt's Primitit by Max Factor, replies Betsy Tullis. You will find a complete line of Max Factor cos- metics at Havelock Pharmacy, 6l36 Havelock. Q Dwi Page l22 Nw Rockie Jorgensen and Sharon Fazel seem to enjoy putting a new top on this Mercury convertible. For skilled craftsmanship and excellent quality go to Ira's Top Shop, 2340 P Street. M Y l Now l know, laughed Betsy Antes as she and Donette Keys examine a linotype machine at North- east Printers, 27l9 North 48th Street. You can have your stationery personalized at Northeast Printers, too. This shade would look nice in your recreation room, explains Ken McCracken to Patsy Calvin as Daryl Neitzel looks on. Cosmetics, records, pottery, and jewelry are also sold at Ben Franklins, 6208 Havelock. ongratu atzons tr tzc ra uatmg fass 0 37 JOURNAL STAR PRINTING G0 LINCOLN NEBRASKA G Rzw ,lf Q61 r G ,0- Abblnk Lester 40 102 104 Acaderrlcs 46 Ackerman Gary 40 50 95 103 Adams Marjorle Mrs 15 Advertlslng 'I11 Akeson Jnus 36 58 60 76 82 89 Albertl Dean 36 82 Allen Kelth 40 Alm Jerry 70 Alm Marllyn 36 68 Althouse L s Ms 14 American Fleld Service 34 Ammon Robert H 8 Amos B1ll1e 36 40 mos P tr1c1a 18 24 71 73 Amos Rolgnna 80 ryl 18 48 84 Anderson Dean 87 Anderson Gayle 85 Anderson L a 40 54 55 60 6 Ankrom Glenda 85 Antes El1zabeth1BetsyJ 18 20 55 58 63 64 Appleman JoAnn 40 Art Club BB Ashton Paulrne Mrs 13 49 Austln Lawrence 13 Axberg POfYlClG 36 69 80 Axberg Sondra 36 76 Anderson Banley Nettle Mrs 17 47 Balley Roger 36 77 92 93 94 98 Baker Charlene 36 Balke Rlchard 40 Bal Janet 36 60 69 80 Bancroft Paul Dr 8 Band 86 Bandars Andy 18 28 77 102 Bandars Modrls 40 95 101 106 Barckley Gene 18 77 82 103 Bargman Marlon 40 81 Barr Ruchard 18 Barrett Rlchard 40 B rry Mlton 18 77 3 Bartzatt Betty 40 81 87 Baseball 'IO4 Basketball 98 Basketball Dance 97 Bastron Keuth 36 Bauer Wayne 18 overs Donald 19 71 72 82 Beck Albert Thomas 36 71 72 Beck Joseph 36 Beck Thomas 36 101 Becker Aubrey 40 107 Beckman Wnona 41 60 76 81 Beebe Russel Dean 85 Behrens Carolyn 41 81 Bell Alexandr1a1Lexy Lou119 48 60 Be Patrncna 41 Bennett Roger 40 95 106 Bentz L roy 40 101 104 Bertram Robert 87 Bevans Ronald 40 70 81 106 ford Joy 19 58 70 76 Blggs W1ll1am 19 Blgley Patrlcla 36 76 88 Bllllngs Eleanor 36 73 86 109 Brshop Davld 40 Blshop Robert 40 Bltner Anlta Mrs 17 Blake Charlene 19 60 76 Blake Charles 36 103 Bockover LeeAnne 85 Boeck Phy l1s 40 60 80 Boller Evan 17 Bohn Ura 40 Booth Mary Elnzabeth 19 28 7 82 4 Bostock Grace 40 81 Boughn Carole 36 76 Bounds James 40 Bauwens Catherlne 19 Bowen Bonme 36 58 62 66 8 109 Bowers Dovld 36 77 86 92 103 106 Bowlln Beryl Mrs 10 60 Bowman Twlllo 36 Page 124 Index Boys Glee 81 Bradley Sally 40 81 Bradsby Larry 36 86 Bradsby Raymond 19 Bradsby Rlchard 87 Branstrom Theodore 19 Bray Bobbette 36 Brehm Steve 19 82 Breunsbach Marylen 40 73 Brodd Lawren 40 81 Brown B tty Mss 16 110 Brown Charles 36 77 80 102 4 Brown Steven 57 Brundlge Joy 57 Brunkow Patrlcla 19 82 Buck Tlmothy 87 Buettgenbach Mlna 36 Burbach Bruce 36 103 Burchardt Hans 36 37 54 55 10 5 Burchess Connue 36 Burnham Carl 36 Burnham Mary Mlss 15 Busby Daynd 41 Bush Barbara Mrs 14 68 Butts Darrel 41 Butts Judy 49 Byrne Kenneth 36 Conn Paula 36 68 86 09 Ca yln Edward 41 77 02 nn P tsy 36 76 Carey Kathleen 40 76 89 Carlson Joseph 40 106 Carnahan Golda 36 68 Capps Leonard 19 Catherell Ruta 87 Catlett Charles 40 86 Catlett Judlth 85 Chadwcll Janlce 36 37 58 60 advvell Judy 19 28 48 58 0 Chadwell Roberta 40 58 60 73 84 Chapelle Fred 40 70 Clapman Forrest 87 Ch1sm Charlotte 36 84 Choir 82 Chorus 80 Chrlstensen Mary Jo 5 20 33 54 5 61 6 66 ra 20 58 59 7 56 58 Chrsstensen 82 88 76 80 Chrlswlsser Joan 36 60 69 Chlttenden Frederrck 87 Church1lI Bruce 20 Churchrll Myrtle lSus1e1 40 81 86 Clare Thomas 36 Clark Clnne D r1s 36 60 68 Cllne Marllyn 20 68 1 6 Clymer Wllllam 20 Coburn Jane 76 Co urn Judy 36 40 54 55 58 76 Cole Jacquelme 20 82 Cole Sharon Kay 40 58 60 Coleman Patrlcla 87 Coleman Watson 16 Collnns Annette 36 C on Floyd220 50 71 76 77 2 Conant Stephan 36 86 Connors Marllyn 36 60 Converse Ronald 40 104 ok Alone 20 61 71 73 80 Cook Jean 40 60 81 Cook Karen 40 81 Coonrad Mary Kay 36 55 60 68 82 9 Cooper J dsth 36 46 86 110 Corey Karen 36 68 Cramer Joyce 41 Cramer Obed 87 Crancer Peter 87 Crlley Ellzabeth 20 71 Crook W1ll1am 24 33 77 82 89 102 Cubs 66 Cummlng Jane 41 71 72 73 76 Curt1s Audrey 20 68 rtlc Mss 11 D Nancy 21 49 58 76 4 Dale John 36 Doppen Leon 87 vudsan Ellen 36 60 61 66 76 Davldson Maurrce 36 70 77 84 89 0 Davns Ardelle 36 68 76 86 DOVIS Jeanne 21 33 34 54 55 58 7 82 Davls JoHannah 36 82 Dayls Maxlne 41 55 Daylson Jack 36 70 Dean W1ll1am 36 Debate 74 DeBoer Mary Ann 40 42 54 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