Omaha North High School - Norseman Yearbook (Omaha, NE)

 - Class of 1953

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,MFC LVL? K cf pl 0UL Z5 MALE fmwyo Qfe af JOOZ' CL QHJVLQ5, BAND PERSONNEL FLUTE Donayean Bahr Marllyn Hopkuns Betty Jean Hunt Le Ann Jensen John Roberts Marcla Wetzler Sharon Wlthers OBOE Steve Mlckna Charles Newman CLARINET Dean Bahr Douglas Casey Arthur Chatman Her rnan Frerlchs Myrna Gules Kathryn Hasenyager Eleanor Jen en Charlene Klser Glen Myers Charles Newman Patty Patterson M rlln Pedersen Jane Russell James Sedlacek Barbara Sharp Earl Taulberg Margaret Wheeler BASS CLARINET Carolyn Lemen BASSOON Patrlcla Baldwln Herman Frerlchs ALTO SAXOPHONE Wllllam Anderson Patrlcla Balctwun Jean Franclsco Shtrley Gowdy Eugene Latch Charles Newman TENOR SAXOPHONE Kenneth Merlca John Parmelee BARITONE SAXOPHONE George Johnston BASS SAXOPHONE Wllllam Anderson CORNET Allan Carmlrhael John Carson Dale Cloyd Jufly Conaway Alfuo Corblno Robert Elsele Davld Garrett Harley Hardl on Kenneth Hecht Donald Jeffrey Nucholas Landln Jerry Llnder Alan Melvln l-larry Moore Gene Morrls James Rldflle Donald Scholes Robert Storms Robert Street FRENCH HORN Margle Baldvvln Eugene Brady Robert Cotton Beverly George Bernlece Harrls Sharon Jackson Joanne N lson Patrlcua Shannon Mary Ttllot on Carol Veylupek Gaylene Wtlllams Jeanne Wllllams TROMBONE Howard Andersen lra Clark Thomas Culbertson Joseph Fablan Wllllam John ton James Reed Marlon enger Allan Warrlor Rolert el BARlTONE Audrey Coons Joanrg Grave Sanrlra Rohlfs Gwen Stlckles Fran IS Stratlvucker Thorra Tlton Davld Schloto D UM E rl Fcldlng Louls Me ns Kelth Van'lc-graft Rotert Wolf TYMPA' Y Douglas Marsh BELLS James ldelslng STR NG BASS Joanr e lxel en E n Vlfakeflell TO TXHRLERS l ecker Gerry Krle s Cl Lu w P cr e an Vlfalcef elcl DREM MAJOR Ira Cork DRLM MAJORETTE Carolyn Lcne 28 JJ According to many the marehlng band had its most successful season durlng l952 53 The 90 members of the Vlktng band, under the dlrectnon of drum major Ira Clark began thelr actlvltles only two days after school started In September The unlt journeyed to Luncoln where they represented Omaha In Omaha Day at the state tour For the thlrd Consecutnve year they led the Mllllon Dollar Parade past the grandstand The band played at all the home football games and It also traveled to the Llncoln game A 23 plece band played at the pep ral Iles The band was led through Its untrleate One of the most elaborate dnsplays was the show for Mom and Dad Nlaht put on by the band and pep f'ub The Stephen Foster Story was another featured half ttme dns DOY W A W D4 L lf all Q ' I - f 3 f I l f I ' ' ' I S : I I I ll fl ' ' A A , ll . . 5 f . ' I ' I ' V I If : ' I , , , f' ' - Str I I p 4 'W sh I - ' ' ' l C N tis l I ' BASS John Kcolljlcs Charles Olson Charles Roll, Merle Sehaal m0lJ9UVeV5 by COVOIYW Lemenf dmm molorellet R G , ' . . Q, . K lr , 11 - 11 ti - 4 J. I t , ,, . ll 1 l sJ ffl lk 1, Ct . BA N 'l ' 3 E also Eltgecf, Janet D, lv' I ' I Lvif d nf, 'Sevres et sen Dfzrlen S wth Jo Ellyn ' - - X It lf , I

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xlk A X 5 J 1 E4 sl N The ushers performed their duties at many school programs, football games, and at pro- grams not connected with school all over the city. There was also a flag detail whose duty it was to put up and take dawn the colors each school day. During the initial round the Rifle Team racked up a four win and one loss record. Their only loss was in the opener against Cen- tral. Dennis Pope and Bob Nielsen held the big gun: in the first round of competition, Ernest l-laffke and Wallace Kelly also did well. After the second round North and Centra' markimen were tied. ln the shoot off the Eagle marksmen nosed out North by one point, 636- 635. This was a heartbreaker for the Vikes who had been improving steadily all season. The highest score posted during the season was a l87, shot by both Dennis Pope and Wal- lace Kelley. Instructors at North this last year were Sergeants William l-l. Roberson and David L. Griesemer. Both instructors have added a lot to the battalion with their military knowledge. Climaxing the R.O.T.C. year was the an- nual Federal lnspection held April 27. After the many other events of the R.O.T.C. this event almost seems like an anticlimactic. Among these other events were the numer- ous parades, tactical movements, and above all class work. All of these things were covered by the inspection. Each year the inspection is graded on a point basis. The school in the Omaha area with the most points wins the coveted McDermott tro- phy. R.O.T.C.-Company A-Back row: Ronald Schoonovcr Gary t-losteter, Bradford Gettrnan, Loren Johnsen Harold Scre Guy Dodson, Albert Spickler, Joe Rewolinski Clifford Finnex John Welch, Douglas Wolkow. Second row: Roland Postlewait Rich- ard Chapman, Russell Rankin, Kenneth Miller, Lawrence Voael James Patterson, Larry Olson John M. Peterson Wellen Kelly Robert Louden, Kenneth Combs. First row Robert Jacotvberaer Robert Willis, Douglas Postlewait, Walter Eck Kenneth Zulfer David Leighton, Raymond Miller, William Vogt, Roy Holmgren John Peterson. R.O.T.C.- Company B -Back raw: Don Peterson, Duane Holt Fred Fleck, Bill Crissrnan, Marvin Munson Dick Menz Mike Morris James Lewis August Stock, Jim Banett Frank Erckson Larry Gascoigne Gary Wilson. Second row Dennis Carsev Royce Anderson, Tom Adams, Marvzn Short Ron Bowman Frank Fur- nal, Ronald Wilkie John Cronkhite Craia Edwards Dick Lamb- Fon Ron Shaggs Jerry Zulfer, James Billings First row Ernie Baurman Jerry Patrick, Gordon Johnson Bruce Fleming Philip OCallaghan Jay Whinnery Dennis Pope Rclrert Gras Dick Nelson Bill Campbell Merlin McDonald Charles Lagerstrom Lyle Bessey. ROTC- Company C Back row' John Clark Dear' Gardfrr Jack Bosen Bill Norzlauest Bob Holmes Gary Blolem Romer Lee Bert Kina Mike Ycrkes Joe Philips, Dean Dougherty Bert-arf' Strehle Tom Larson, Ray Shrohert, Bill Richardson Secoi-d row Lawrence Clark Dave Gerken Paul Haas Reed Warren Renata Rindone, Jim Showber, Robert Brown, Ron Clark, Jirr Rossi Doug Kelly, Dale Schermerhorn, Wallace Kelley, Douglas Shearer CRACK SQUAD- Back row: Robert Stock, Bill Rhodes, John Galbraith. Seconfl row: Roland Postlewait, Jerry Henderson, Douglas Postlewait, August Stock. First row: Robert Turner, Dale Johnson, Ruth Codier, Ernest Haffke, Bruce Fleming, Bill Campbell. BOYS' RIFLE TEAMA Back row: August Stock, Roland Postle- wait, Dennis Pope, Douglas Postlewoit, Donald Gregg, Ernest l-laffke. Kneeling: Walter Eck, James McCoy, James Rossi, Wallace Kelley. Tim McCoy Dick Dickson, William Johnson Freil Lyman Lynn Agie. First rav.: Roy Kofoed Jerry Wan cl Don Poast Bob Downing Jim Wiles, Bill Kaiser Gordon Mack Robert Dall Jim Corner, Robert Turner Bill Foisey, Alfred Nielsen Bob Storms, Eddie Lowslo Ted Moore Richard Dawson, Dana Kucera, Phillip Brazzel, Henry Metz, Terry Miller. R.O.T.C. Company D- Back rowi Jerry Rassmussen, Dick Bit- ney, Kurt Osterholm, Jon Anderson Bob Stangl, Melvin Shepard, Ron Matthews, Allen Porter, Jack Story, Doug Hanna, Bob Smith Rand Schurraker, David Lilly. Second row: Marvin Peter- sen lohn Ball Jim Snider, Earl Christensen Bill Houghton, Tom tslevotti MilIar.l Schumaker Lloyd Snyder Rodney Hansen, Allison Delk L'oyd Kems, Kenneth Frese Jim Norlem Dennis Hume Jim Dolan Dick Kinsler. First rovi John Maddux. Harold Johnson Denns Hodges Robert Rabens Dick Randall, Frank Pa'tersan Jim Watsor Tom Harper, Ernie l-latfke, Duane Gor- ton, Dan Kruse Hefty Nlett Charles Roberts Duane Herman Kc-tneth Turner Jm Patterson Ralpt- Adams COMPANY E Back row: Bob Bitney Orville Fredrick Tom Cornu Mike Weistzerg, Jerry Zwiebel Alan Baldwin John Mickna Dennis Sheffield Jim Lemer' John Wright George Archer Jim Zulfer. Sccorfd rows Richard Hostetler Roflney Kuna, Ron Anderson Jns Custar'l Danal'l Colberg Joe Rigatuso Norman 'Joreisch Robert McCIusky Tom Kaestner Ronald Poast War- ren O fell. First row- Robert Stock, Ronald Raschke Paul Guhl Donalvl Gregg John Galbraith Bill Rhodes. David Lanstrum, Jerry Henderson Dcle Johnson Paul Kallstrom, Darrel Teter, Gary Wise. 127 lei,



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ol7gA!H'L9 CQCJQG5 l4ty pkddufe .7 c:!l.Jf2l'LLl'L9 The Vnkung organlzatlon took part In a mass Band Day held at Omaha Unuversuty an Oc tober Thus was the flrst program of nts kund held an Omaha The band also appeared In the Ak Sar Ben Rodeo A concert was held for the public February lZ The proceeds went toward the purchase of new band uniforms The R OTC band under the durectuon of Captain Herman Frerlchs presented a half also took part IH the federal Inspection The blue and gold marchung and concert bands are under the able durectuon of lnstru mental music Instructor Samuel F Thomas Varnous members participated In the All Cuty Clnnlc Band held In January Thus was composed of the best musucuans throughout Omaha On Aprnl l8 several nnstrumental en sembles took part rn the day long Muslc Work shop held at Omaha Unnversuty The groups received constructnve crutucusm from Charles B Rnghter of the Unuversuty of lowa but no ratings were given A sumllar concert was held In Aprll for the students On May 2 the North band led the Youth Parade composed of members of varuous young peoples organuzatuons throughout Omaha The band made nts flnal publuc appearance of the school year when they performed for the dedncatuon of the Morman Bndge June l Durlng the last month of school the senrors of next year practxced dlrectrng the band Then a prelumunary electnon was held whlch ellmlnafed all but five boys and five gurls Patrucua Baldwln Shrrley Gowdy Bernuece l-larrns Eleanor Jensen Jeanne Wllluams George Johnston Harley l-larduson Charles Olson and John Roberts were the flnalnsts 29 1' ' I ow 0 'J ' hour concert at North's military ball. They K

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