Northeast High School - Rocket Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1968

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Office help perform necessary dciy-by-doy activities The position of secretary to Mr. Taylor would keep anyone busy, but Mrs. Hub- ka discharges her duties with efficiency. NURSES OFHCE Mrs. Witt, the school nurse, is ready for a day of updating students' health rec- ords and meeting all their health needs. s V Q W sig Ms X X Efficiency of the office personnel creates a business-like atmosphere at Northeast and keeps the school running smoothly throughout the year. Typical of this professionalism are Mrs. Hubka, secretary to Mr. Taylor, and Mrs. Rutherford, the school receptionist. Mrs. Collister and Mrs. Scheffert work with daily attendance and registration in the area of student services and Mrs. Limbeck is in charge of student records and all the office machines. Mrs. Witt, the school nurse, also keeps health records on all students during their three years attendance at Northeast. Mrs. Kahm is new to Northeast this year. She is in charge of the Neighborhood Youth Corps. Keeping financial records and supply- ing materials are the duties of Mrs. Pavey. l Counting receipts at the end of the school day is one of the tasks assigned to Mrs. Pavey, the bookroom clerk. Mrs. Kahm, NYC director at LN checks her records. k me r 'f W W Mr s. Limbeck, Mrs. Scheffert, Mrs. Collister, and Mrs. Rutherford take time from work to admire a painting which was displayed in the office.

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Mr. Taylor, assistants keep LXNHS operating smooth y Keeping Northeast running smoothly is a 24-hour job. Northeast's administrative staff does this With efficiency. Even during a sur- prise fire, Friday, November 17, Mr. Taylor kept things running at an even pace, erasing any noticeable confusion. Mr. Dietrich, vice-principal, helps Mr. Tay- lor out by handling student problems concern- ing conduct and discipline, and school policies in the administrative area. He is also in charge of organizing school assemblies. Mr. Moore, the assistant principal in the area of instruction, takes care of teaching as- signments and works with class schedules. Mr. Colerick returned this year to North- east, joining the administration staff as assis- tant principal in the area of student service. He is also director of guidance and is involved with student counselling and accounting. ll. Mr. Dietrich, vice principal keeps his office door open to everyone and often is seen con- versing with students about their classes. Mr. Colerick, back to Northeast this year, is busy at his desk, glad to be in the swing of things again. Principal, Mr. Taylor proudly opens the door of his school. ready to commence a new day. E Assistant Principal Mr. Moore confers with substitute teacher, Mrs. Woodward, concern- ing her mathematics schedule at Northeast. K



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New stuff updated cmd expcmded Norfhedsfs library The Northeast library had an all new look this year with the addition of Mrs. Ed- ythe Cascini as librarian, Mr. Richard Larson as director of the Instructional Media Center, and Mrs. Ruth Stacey, I.M.C. clerk. In addition to the regular daily services of circulating books, providing research ma- terials, and supplying audio-visual aids, the staff became involved in several updating projects. Mrs. Sturgeon spent many hours re- vising and enlarging the vertical file. Maga- zines were supplied to enlarge the collection, which now includes most of the issues pub- lished in the past five years. Complete inven- tory was taken and many of the volumes that had disappeared over the years were replaced The book collection was enlarged and the card catalogue brought up to date. All this was accomplished in preparation for the proposed new Instructional Media Center while its beginnings took shape in the form of recordings, film strips, and 4'personal film projectors already in the library. fi ai-...s Jeanne Davis and Mrs. Cascini find the new daily newspaper rack is a convenient addition to the library. Edythe Cassini Richard Larson ILA., lVl,Ed.g Hamline Uni- B.A., Vilcslcyang Nebraska: versityg Nclirziskag Albany Instructional Nleclia Cenler Stale Teachers College, Emporia Stale Teachers College-g ML-dia Specialist Mr. Larson and Larr Lorenson set u the video-ta e y p . -P a TV program for classroom viewing Keep ng back issues of magazines in order is a big job for library clerk Ruth Stacey and Kathy Sipp.

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