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at LN plus performanc e of a skit at the rally was confiscated by Mr. Hett, The skit, planned by Mrs. O'Brien, was original and will never be forgotten by the student body or the participants. Instructors shared and planned new ideas with their students. Co-ed gym classes, square dancing and the Spanish dinner were two examples of new teaching methods. Teachers took time out to enjoy delicious school lunches and talk privately without having any students around. day meetings. They wonder who or what the masks imitate Mrs. Wilcox ate heartily when her third year Spanish class prepared a dinner of foreign delights straight from Spain. Mr. Hetfelfinger combined the boys' and girls' PE classes for square dancing while he acted as caller. J.. - I Two teachers examine these objects at one of their Tues-
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Teachers saw much action through sponsoring clubs The faculty get into the swing of things by performing a skit at the G. l. rally, helping boost the LNHS spirit. World Lit teacher, Mr. Mason, opens his book, gives the class a smile and proceeds into one of his lectures. Northeast teachers had many new exper- iences during the '68-'69 school year. Newcomers were orientated by the veterans to the policies at LNHS. Teachers new or old always have new pages put into memory books. Some teachers performed in a skit at the Grand Island football rally. The Rocket spirit was lifted when the villian's magical mustache Mr. McClanahan's experimenting Sr. Comp class had a guest who spoke on her original poetry and read examples. Early on Monday morning three history teachers talk with much enthusiasm ot the activities scheduled for the week.
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Students found new and different experiences this 7 Who will ever forget this year at Lincoln M i i 1 Northeast? Many experiences were unforgettable and many you would like to forget but cannot. Boosting Northeast spirit was an effort of everyone during our undefeated basketball season. Hours were spent making signs and practicing skits to show what Rocket spirit exactly is. Along with rising spirit, students accornp- N Club staged a Grin In to help boost the basketball team to their season record of 16-0 by dedicating an original song to Coach Johnson. Mr. Putman models his new outfit given to him by the cast and crew of Chalk Garden. Another N Club member recited a poem -+--We about the winningest Rocket BB team. W, ,,....-J- N . . Q o b Coach Ed Johnson taught his son, Jay, early what the game of basketball is. fire
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