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

 - Class of 1958

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ELLEN PEAREY ,Q 44 From rhe desk of - Principal Kennefh Burkholcler: Norlh l-ligh School allempls lo provide every sludenl an opporlunily lo develop his lalenls and lo improve his slaius in life. Thai has been Kennelh Burkholder's aim since he became principal ol Norrh in I952. Principal Burkholder is well-prepared lor lhe large assignmenl he has lackled. l-le holds a bachelor's degree from lhe Univer- sily ol Michigan. Recenlly he has begun work al Columbia Universily loward his cloclorale. Mr. Burkholder laughl science and de- bale as well as coached alhlelic leams in several high schools beiore beginning work al Norlh. l-le was assislanl principal lor eighl years beloreassuming lhe lop iob six years ago. MARK K. MULLINS KENNETH BURKHOLDER ' n From 'rhe desk of - Assisfanl' Principal Mark K. Mullins: Norlh l-ligh School is one ol lhe linesi high schools in exislence. ll ailords every sludenl an opporluniiy To beller himself and lo become a more worlhwhile person. Whal lhe individual does and whal he makes ol himself depends on lhe siudenl himself. Mark Mullins, assisianl principal since l952, also assumes lhe responsibililies ol dean ol boys, freshman boys' counselor and alhleiic direclor. Regardless ol The parlicu- lar iob he is performing, Mr. Mullins is al- ways devoling his lime and energy lo see lhal Vikings are ollered every possible ad- vanlage. Mr. Mullins has his bachelor's degree from Peru Slale Teachers college and his masler's irom Colorado Teachers college. l-le was principal ol Barr iunior high in Grand lsland, Nebraska, before coming lc Norlh. 9 ::.,. ':2- :- fs . r-1.-za: -ai.. fffifffiif-'Q A ' W .fi , f f 1:1:f2 1 ' -if l :ri pf QQ44 -l ' f 253533 ,...:i-5--rs'-r?'fFF'.1f 1 IO Mrs. Naialie Adair English Mrs. Doris Adrian Social Sluclias Miss Ruih BarreH Social Sludies Kennefh Bauermeisier Social Srudies, Arlwlelics Alberi' Black Social Sluolies Donald Blaser Social Sluclies Leonard Bond Mrs. Janice Bridges Mrs. Mary Brown Social Sludies, Arlilelics Office Clerk Social Sfudies Some iuniors are early risers on Sarurday 'ro gain exlra knowledge. Jol-ln Bryan Miss Cleo Bufler Miss Clare Carey Mallwernalics l-lomemalcing 'Social Sludies, Spanish Floyd Chase Mrs Mary Uhl Collins Mrs. Phyllis Comsfoclc lndusirial Arfs B srness Educaiion Business Educalion Five girls concenlraie hard while learning ro operaie Miss Alice B. Crocker Science Harold Dally Science Ja mes Dorsey Science Roger Dubler lnduslrial Arls Marlin Elcberg Mailwemaiics, Business Educalion Vernon Elrfelf Science. Allilelics Earl E. Erwin Business Educafion, Sfagecralf Carol G-as+ Social Srudies, Alhlelics Miss Marlene Gaiz English Mrs. Marcia Gauss Social Sludies Mrs. Gladys Gies Alfendance Clerk Mrs. Frances Gordon Cafeleria Manager Mrs. Florence Hallgren Library Clerk Miss Mary Elizaberh Miss Marion Heiser Elmer E. Helligso Hamilfon Malhe-malice lnduslrial Arfs English, Debaie Mr. Helligso explains a mechanical drawing problem io his inquisilive siudenls. Mrs. Margarei Henderson Sgi. Kennefh Hill Franlr Hobbs Business Educalion R.O.T.C. English Miss Marlyne Hoffmann Sql. Rex Horner Miss Helen Jelinelc Business Educaion R.O.T.C. Nurse Mr. Dorsey supervises Je-an Provasnilc, Janel' Sherwood and Tom O'Connor in a chemislry experimenr. Miss Anne Keenan English Mrs. lrene Keenan English J? Qffcw-dfre Raymond Kennedy Social Sludies Miss Anna B. Jensen J. Richard Johnson Thomas C. Johnson English Mafhemafics, Science Science Mrs. Josephine MaHox English, Speech Orville Malzlce lnduslrial Arls, Alhlelics Mrs. Arcllfh Miller English Na+l1an Mol'1ar Social Siudies Miss Gerirude Mol1r . ,fi llll- I mi .ss 5 X ,,,.. 2 is -6252-:s Miss Lorraine Ohlson Miss Rose Osironic Mrs. Ellen Pearey Ari' Secrelary Social Sluclies, Journalism Mallmemafics Miss Marian Nelson Englislw William C. Nelson lndnsrrial Arfs, Allwleiics Miss Margarei Nielsen Speech, Drama+ics Mrs. Agnes Nilsson Librarian Four si'uden'l's lwolcl lime spolliglwi in Mr. Seve:-yn's Geomeiry class. David K. Peiersen Miss Evadena Peierson Mrs. Helen Plamondon Mallwemaiics, Treasurer Lalin English 2 I S If ' me ,: :--- sax e 5 N ' ..... Miss Alice V. Porferfieid Miss Charioffe Roof Sgt Lawrence Rowan English Bockrocm Cierk R.O.T,C, Various fasks confroni ari sfudenis Linda Turner, Harleen Breeiing and Judiih Osborn. 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Second row: lVlrs. Josephine Mattox, Nancy Nlleynek, Peggy Dennis, Susan Bonnivvell, Ed Connerley, Jim Eddy, Dud Kersey, Don Parrish, Bill Custer, Bobbye Anderson, Linda Atchison, Virginia Dyas. Front row: Bill Billotte, Ron Peterson, Ineke van Rooy, Ruth Johnson, Diana Birge, John Gale, Keith Johnson, Sigrid Larson, Karen Field, Steve Johnson, IVlrs. Margaret Henderson. 9 g f 0 0 o i 'GQ K , ,. A A flal f f it . . i 20 To bring the wishes ot the student body into closer relationship with the administra- tion and taculty was the purpose ot the 32 elected representatives ot the Student Council. John Gale, president: Diana Birge, vice- presidenty Ruth Johnson, secretary: Keith Johnson, treasurer: and Sigrid Larson, clerk, all worked in close co-operation with Mrs. Josephine lvlattox and lvlrs. Margaret Hen- derson to malce the Council an etticient and well-run organization. l-lelping develop more intelligent leader- ship and promoting better citizenship through planning and direction ot the stu- dents' own society and school activities, the Council sponsored all-school activities. Fun Night, Career Day, Citizenship Week, a Senior Scholarship dance and the Student Council and Commission banquet were pro- iects sponsored wholly or in part by the Stu- dent Council. i i l l STUDENT COMM1SSlONfBack row: Janice Christiansen, Jean Severa, Judy Preston, Jean Henry, Barbara Boe, Barbara McNutt, Ellen McElroy, Hazel Berg, Karen Field, Rich Sudduth, Don Peterson, Paul Failla, Eddie Hild, Rowland Downs, Judy Van Cleve, Sandy Gordon, Linda Johnsen, Beth Nelson, Judy Hof- gaard, Kathleen Field, Dana Andrew, Sandie Round. Second row: Linda Lonsbrough, Jean Provaznik, Judy Ellis, Ann Harris, Ruth Johnson, Sue Hornish, Linda Morris, Bill Fullerton, John Bjork, Roger Schumaker, Charles Wortz, Pam Blakeney, Jackie Selner, Karen Luschen, Kathryn Dolan, Carolyn True, Carol Ellenberger. Front row: Gloria Van Dyke, Marifou Thibault, Jo Ann Lambert, Sigrid Larson, Karen Peterson, Leo van Humbeeck, Brad Cochran, Tom Dowling, John Olafson, Gary Nielsen, Judy Mikkleson, Marjorie Saiser, Phyllis Anthony, Alice Miskovsky, Judy Moe. STUDENT COMMISSION+Back row: Marilyn Ashmore, Linda Atchison, Malanie Jeub, Lovie Jeffrey, Mabel Simpson, Sunny Gordon, Shirley Johnson, Lois l-Iinrichs, Gene Failla, Don Parrish, Greg Brady, Tom Ash, Terry Crouch, Phil Fisher, Cathie McDonald, Judy Jorgenson, Carol Morgan, Georgia Erpelding, Karen Pflasterer, Edie Stevenson, Second row: Nancy Mleynek, Claudia Hayden, Susan Morris, Dorene Self, Barbara Nuckolls, Karen Erpelding, Virginia Dyas, Terry Forsberg, Steve Ball, Art Vomberg, Jim Eddy, John Gale, Gary Greenfield, Charlotte Bennett, Joyce Devney, Beverly Adams, Linda Manson, Karen Autenrieth, Connie Conway. Front row: Sue Bobbitt, Helen Wilson, Janet Kyral, Ramona Shelton, Betty Simpson, June Staab, Dud Kersey, Terry Feard, David Lund, Jim Johnson, Keith Helms, Betty Ostberg, Jo Del Nye, Judy Mangan, Sylvia Peroglio, Diana Birge, Pat Kisiin, Bartara Dyer. STUDENT COMMISSION-Back row: Emma Ammcns, Linda Wie- mann, Kay Harris, Ann Vashon, Bobbye Anderson, Maureen ldatthevvs, Jeanne Swanson, Jeanne Richeson, Susan Bonniwell, Keith Johnson, Bob Johnzon, Peggy Dennis, Judy Turner, Lennie Ehlers, Marilyn Pycha, Eilene Martin, Starr Weaver, Betty McMichael, Amy Nelson, Mary Leach, Steve Johnson. Second row: Janice Lind, Judy l-lousman, Barbara Bunker, Kay Colburn, Karen Schaal, Susan Thompson, Carole Seibert, Colleen Richmond, William Billotte, Kenneth Edwards, Tony Sortino, Karen Kleider, Kathy Harris, Sonja Lund, Geri Mulligan, Jackie Huntley, Jeanie O'Neill, Diane Hartman, Mary Plate, Mrs. Josephine Mattox. Front row: Sharon Johnson, Jane Kolb, Judy Bromley, Stephanie Dragoun, Bill Custer, Tom 0'C0nnor, Karen Pope, Peggy Merica, Marilyn Tate, Mary Sandusky, Ed Ccnnerley, Larry Wardell, Chris Fuglei, Bonnie Speck, Ardith Propet, Mrs. Margaret Henderson. 2 I GIRLS' ABSENCE CHECKS-Phyllis Anthony, lriiis Clare Carey, Carolyn True. BOYS' ABSENCE CHECKS---Jean Severa, Leonard Bond, Jackie Huntley, NURSES' ASSISTANTS -- Back row: lyliss Helen Jelinek, Dee Carey, Hazel Berg, Judy Bromley Marjorie Saiser Linda Manson Barbara Boe. Front ron: Janet Kryal, Sonia Lund, Ardith Propst. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS- -Back roxu: llllary Leach, Janice Lind Georgene Erpelding, Claudia Hayden, Karen Kleider, Colleen Rich- mond, Sylvia Peroglio, Betty Simpson, Susan Thompson, Karen Schaal, Karen Autenrieth, Beverly Adams, Kay Colburn, Vicki Harris, Linda Wiemann. Second row: Patricia Sailors, Deborah Steele, Jeanne Richeson, Dorene Self, Barbara Nuclcolls, Maureen IVlatthews, Jane Kolb Marilyn Tate, Peggy Nlerica, Nlarilou Thi- bault, Betty Cstberg, Susi Wurgler, Karen Lindberg, Judy Mangan. Front row: Marilyn Rickard, Barbara Mchlutt, Judy Preston, Char- lotte Bennett, Kathleen Fieln Beth Neigon, Karen Peterson, Isabel Miller, Sue Hornlsh, Sharon Coriror, Ellen lVlcElroy, Barbara Ehlers Sandie Round, Sanog' Gordon, Carrying out three special Student Com- mission duties were 58 members who sacri- ticed one ot their study halls to serve the school. Taking temperatures, administering minor tirst aid and copying data tor accident rec- ords were the l l nurse assistants who aided Miss l-telen Jelinelc during the year. Aiding lvlrs, Elma Simpson and lvlrs. Agnes Nilsson in 220 and O30 libraries by shelving boolcs, checking in and out boolcs and running errands were the 43 deslc at- tendants and messengers in the two libraries. Recording each absentee were tour girls who aided Miss Clare Carey and Leonard Bond issue absence and tardy checks each mornirig trorn 7:45 to 8:30 a. m. 22 Encouraging the smooth and quick flow of traffic at Fire Drills once a month were the 95 iunior and senior members ol the Fire Patrol. Appointed lloor captains, Don Stokes, l-lenry Wendt, Nancy Mleynek, and Stephen Mangold, helped the Fire Patrol function el- liciently by checking up on all members. Managers of these selected members were F. F. l-lelligso, T. C. Johnson, Harold FIRE PATROL--Back row: Madeline Jorgenson, Linda Lonsbrough, Judy Edmonds, Sue Fulkerson, Ruth Johnson, Mark Ethen, War- ren Hinzie, Jim Eddy, Steve Ball, Terry Reard, Greg Brady, Tom Ash, Terry Crouch, Phil -Fisher, Dolores Brewer, Jeannie Pakiser, Jane Samson, Hazel Berg, Jean Severa. Second row: Jean Pro- vaznik, Ann Harris, Rogene Ruh, Donna Hoffmann, Paul Flynn, Larry Greer, Jim Bauer, Bruce Minikus,' Mike Barber, Arch Ferguson, Arlo Grafton, Gary Blair, Sue Hornish, Sandy Gordon, Sandy Carlson, Karen Field. Front row: Judy Ellis, Alice Miskov- sky, Don Stokes, Bill Fullerton, John Bjork, Leo van Humbeeck, Tom Dowling, Brad Cochran, Bill Dall, Steve Mangold, Judi Hen- ion, Sigrid Larson, Marjorie Saiser, Ineke van Rooy. 4maal'!z chill L. Dally, and students Ardith Propsl and John Gale. Members perform such duties as helping prevent congestion, talking, and confusion on the stairways and in the halls: checking rooms: and closing all classroom doors and windows. In the event ol a real fire, enough space would be provided in front of the building for firemen lo worli because ol 'lhe Pa'rrol's training. FIRE PATROL-Back row, Claudia Hayden, Karen Brown, Marty Anderson, Bob Autenrieth, Bill Kuno, Henry Wendt, Tcm Nastase, Cliff Hollestelle, Gary Peters, Bill Yates, James Limpp, William Simpson, Charles Smith, Linoa Atchison, Geri Mulligan, Marilyn Ashmore, Ardith Proost. Second row: Betty McMichael, Karen Kleider, Kathy Harris, Kay Colburn, Judith Hamer, Keith Johnson, Ed Connerley, Bob Gwynne-Vaughan, Bill Custer, Bernie Thornby, Gary Shipley, Eilene Martin, Janet Sherwood, Barbara Banghart, Sonja Lund, E. E. Helligso, Front rowg Harold L. Dally, Nancy Mleynek, Virginia Lee Dyas, Morgan Marsh, John Gale, Ron Springer, Terry Forcberg, Torn Graddy, John Morgan, Kenneth Edwards, Lorraine Dolinsky, Lennie Lee Ehlers, Diana Birge, Thomas C. Johnson. 1 l 23 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Back row: Faith Rasmussen, Kay Erwin, Karen Luschen, Dorene Self, Diane Kiser, Di Ann Abart, Susan Lund, Judy Newman, Lorraine Dolinsky, Pat Kizlin, Sharon Connor, Barbara Nuckolls, Joann Macey. Second rovvg Marie Walter, Pam Blakeney, Geil Mitchell, Mary Sandusky, Kay Lund, Shirley Ostler, Kathryn Dolan, Alice McGregor, Karen Field, Sharon Fox, Mary Hurlourt, Martina Nielsen, Linda Alukonis. Front row: Rogene Ruh, Sue Hornish, Virginia Dyas, Jean Proviznik, Marjorie Saiser, Sigrid Larson, Pat Sorenjon, Judy Mikkleson, Margaret Carpender, Beverly Merica, Gai? Williams, Linda Morris, Karen Feter on. During the year 64 girls whose desire is to teach became acquainted with the pro- tession through their service to teachers and pertormance ot duties in the Future Teach- ers ot America organization. L- Q 7 H . 'E5 T -iT::. 1 i .. A, .. i'sa:iQ,1atf:.: V -... egg, X - . ..... .- . 3 W ' I ww f 1 e R A Q . A Z. , rf-3 grew, ... . ' rf jf we . -. .3 V . . -. .I W 2-X,:3f?. ,gf on 9 .aw,.,,Jq-. v, A, 5,8 . , , f ,,,Z,f, 5 ,JW saw fw Q as or at as 9 .ga 9, 5- -3.5, .,,. : 43 M, M r ,Q 21' S 2 Q ? ,, c ,556 I f' 5 Q 5, r sfo 1:-E5 e:::,:::1..e- ,, .,,,. , ,.,., 5 swf! W 5 if 1. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Back row: Carole Seibert, Janice Lind, Emma Jo Ammons, Monika Bolton, Janet Seaman, Karen Schaal, Maureen Matthews, Amy Nelson, Mary Saup, Mary Leach, Jeanie O'NeiIl, Second rovv: Karen Pflasterer, Carol Mor- gan, Georgia Erpelding, Shirley Johnson, Cathie McDonald, Gloria Van Dyke, Jean Swanson, Deborah Steele, Judy Kletke, Sandra Vasel, Kay Harris, Lois Farris, Lovie Jeffrey. Front rovv: Sherry Swanson Linda Lonsbrough, Lois Fritz, Pat Blakeney, Madeline Jorgenson, Judy Edmonds, Joan Thompson, Karen Jensen, Marlene Hall, Carol Moore, Vicki Corey, Frances Storey. Serving as their sponsor was lvliss Cleo Butler. Otticers were Pat Sorenson, presi- denty Sigrid Larson, vice-president: lvlar- garet Carpender, secretary: Judy Milde- son, treasurerq lvlariorie Saiser, service chairman: Gail Williams, merit chairman: lvlary Saup, publicity and membership chair- man: and Jean Provaznilq and Virginia Dyas, sergeants-at-arms. The main projects ot the F.T.A. included ushering at Teachers Convention, Open l-louse, and E.B.l Day. This year the club raised money to buy lOO posters tor Amer- ican Education Weelc. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE-Back row: Miss lviary E. Hamil- ton, Kay Harris, Jean Henry, Tom Horton, Jack Laustfrer, Karen Field, Steve Bally, Leo van Hunibeeck, Greg Brady, Jay lvlartinson, National Forensic League, the national honor society tor debators, sought to give encouragement and incentive in ettectiye speaking to its 20 members under tho direc- tion ot Miss Mary Elizabeth l-lamilton. Through debating, extemporaneous spealc- ing, oratory, and dramatic and humorous readings, students earned 25 points and a membership pin. Serving as otticers tor the year were president, John Gale: vice-president, Larry Berg: secretary, Sandra Vaselq and treasurer, Gordon Miles. 'ae Kathleen Field, Keith Johnson, James Lirnpp, Margaret lVlarrett. Front rovv: Diane Hartman, Robert Johnson, Gordon Brostrorn, Gail Williams, Larry Berg, John Gale, Sandra Vasel, Gordon lVliles, Steve Mangold, Fred Fleer, Karen Autenrieth. Furthering interest tor third and tourth year Latin students and promoting closer unity among its members were the aims ot tho Junior Classical League, Seventeen members and their sponsor, Miss lfvadena Peterson, held a Roman Ban- guet, tollowing all Latin customs and tradi- tions. Cther activities were an initiation ceremony, a Christmas program at St. John's Episcopal church, and a picnic to elect otticers. Otticers were president, Steve Ball: vice- president, Sandra Vaselq and secretary- treasurer, Diana Birge. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE-Back rovv: Janice Lind, Judy Kletke, Jim Limpp, Carol Powell, Jay Nlartinson, Jack Lausterer, Kathryn Dolan, Robert Nlathevvs, Sally Hansen. Front row: Linda Hanna, Jean Hornish, Karen Peterson, Sandra Vasel, Steve Ball, Diana Birge, Donna Leonard, Miss Evaderia Peterson. 25 Medmcf mmnei Mrs. Janice Bridges leaves oTTice keys Tor accompanimenT QT musical keys in The Bano ConcerT. l'lere Comes The Bandlm This exclama- Tion ropresenTs noT only The many hours OT pracTice Tor lNlorTh l-ligh's IO4-piece band buT also The TiTle oT The largesT halTTime cerernony puT on by The band aT a TooTball game in The Tall. Leading The band were Drum lVlaioreTTe Jean Provaznik and Drum lvlaior Clem STey- er. One oT The TinesT perTormances oT The band was The band concerT Feb. 26. There were Two concerTs Tor The sTudenTs and one nighT perTormance Tor The public. ln Sep- Tember The band played aT The STaTe Fair in Lincoln To represenT Omaha. During The TooTball season, specTaTor en- Thusiasm was urged on by a 26-member pep band. Reduced To I6 members, The pep band encouraged Viking spiriT during The baskeTball season. Jean Proyaznik led The pep bands. . . . . Z4 ca BAND PERSONNEL FLUTE--David Covvsky, Marie Englehart, Sandra Robinson, Diane Shannon, Margaret Steyer. CLARINET-Ronald Carrovv, Leonora Cannelly, Janice Dehaan, Karen Erpelding, Jean Fenstermacher, Doris Finch, MaLanie Jeub, Maxine McLean, Michael Norris, John Olafson, Carole Steimer, Connie Stupp, Dennis Taylor, Gloria Van Dyke, Kay White, Jean Wilson, Ronald Bailey. TENOR SAXORHGNE--Virgil Bruner, Karen Moyer, Vern Somer, Brent Thilliander, David Wooster. ALTO SAXORHONE-Donna Bonacci, James Dages, Georgia Er- pelding, Douglas Gaeth, Gary Greenfield, Warren l-linzie. Nancy Hutcheson, Robert Matthews, Bill Simpson. SOPRANO SAXOPHONEfLovie Ann Jeffrey. CORNET--Robert Ashley, Tirn Barnes, Ramon Dinsdale, Roger Meisenbach, Janet Seaman, Larry Wilhelrn. TRUMPET-Stanley Birge Alvin Butler, Richard Green, Charles Talmadge. FRENCH HORN-Gary Borg, Gail Brovvning, Rich Cline, Kenneth Dellaan, Marilyn Larsen Anita Lee, Carolyn Stoakes, Barbara Stribic, Kenneth True, -John Watson. TROMBONEwTorn Christensen, Ronald Cool, John Gaver. Dean Geist, Torn Harvey Stephen Mangold, Wayne Mathevvson. BARITONE--Diana Beach, Viia Briedes Geraldine Holding Sondra Robinson, Richard Cantwell, TUBA--'Kenneth Grown, Fred Francisco, John Heofinger. Steve Holernan, Gerald Larson, Gene Sonier, William Yates. DRUMS-Marjorie Saiser, Mahlon Sinith, Charles Suttor, David Vandegrift, Bill Wakefield. BELLS-Carolyn Gordon, Carol Gray Carol Powell Judy Preston Linda Wiernan, Eujane Wyfnore PICCOLO-Shirley Nixon E-FLAT-Bonita Vandergrift MARIIVI BA-Norrine Vashol7 BATON TWIRLERS-Sharon Allard, Bonnie Mae Anderson, Sally Hansen, Della Inglis Judith Lepley Betty McMichael, Judy Mikkleson, DRUM MAJORETTE--Jean Provaznik. DRUM MAJORWClern Steyer. and ma Betty McMichael entertains audience of Band Concert by a toe-'rap direction on the podium. Sou+hs Larry Mllron 22 avoids Terry Crouch 5 cerwrer and Jrm Raskchke belwmd Mrlron Search for block To end Tom Naslrases long gem around ferr possubie JrroubNe end In 20 7 wm over Sourh Duck Farguson 53 Larry Waison Doug Clax+on '-'- s .gg Q 5 V em 96 36, Qt 'V :gs Y 3 ,. 'Sv X Q egg: 5342533 nqggn NE sf si s Q X r Q wf al X x AmzS-Ami ary Pefers Bernard Vorel Herlry Giles Terry Turner Leonard P ll The highlighT oT The I957 TooTball season was NorTh's 20-7 Homecoming vicTory over previously unbeaTen SouTh Nov. 8. Play- ing as if Their lives depended on The ouT- come, The Vikings marched 80 yards To score Tollowing The opening kick-OTT. Dick Farguson scored Trom The Three and also added The poinT on a plunge. SouTh's inTer- ciTy scoring champ, Larry lVlilTon, guickly SouTh's lnTerciTy scoring champion, Larry lv1ilTon, skirTs leTT end Tor I9 yards as Bruce 0'Callaghan l3Ol and Bill Dall l4ll Take chase. evened The counT wiTh a 55-yard run, buT The Vikings wenT ahead Tor keeps on Far- guson's I l yard smash shorTly aTTer halTTime. Cliff l-lollesTelle picked up The Third Touch- down on a one yard sneak and Bruce O'Callaghan added The poinT. Tom NasTase. Dick Farguson, and l-Toward WaTerman, All- STaTe Tackle, were The big guns in Their besT game oT The season. Fullerfon Tom Jackson Nick Nelson Dick Badfke Tom A h M rk EThen Lloyd Menard Mike Messina Jack LausTerer Larry Roh CenTral snapped NorTh's vicTory sTreak aT Benson Tield SepT. 28 wiTh a I2-7 win. The Eagles' speedy backs scored a Touchdown in each oT The middle guarTers and Then held oTT a Viking rally. Gary PeTers scored The lone NorTh Touchdown Trom seven yards ouT, Tollowing a 5l-yard pass To Duane Taylor. PeTers' exTra poinT cuT The deTiciT To I2-7, buT a lasT-diTch eTTorT by The Vikings ended on CenTral's I5-yard line. The Vikes goT back on The vicTory Trail wiTh a 33-6 Trounce oT Thomas JeTTerson OcT. 4. Tom NasTase scored Three Touch- downs, and Dean Taylor and Herky Giles. one each, as The Norsemen rolled up Their highesT poinT ToTal oT The year. The line was ouTsTanding on deTense, holding Tee Jay To a meager 22 yards rushing. Hey, no Tairl . . . Preps Ray Rehrneir grabs Dean Taylors iersey in I4-O Prep win. Cre'ighTon Prep handed The gridders Their second loss OCT. II, blanking The Vikings I4-O on The Prep Tield. Prep scored Their Two Touchdowns back-To-back in The second guarTer. NorTh Tailed To ThreaTen during The lasT halT, and Two second halT drives ended in Tailure. Two TourTh guarTer pass inTercepTions gave Lincoln CenTral a T4-O whiTewashing over NorTh OcT. I8 aT CreighTon sTadiurn. The only real ThreaT posed by The Norsemen came shorTly beTore halTTirne when Phil Fisher reTurned an inTercepTed pass To The Tive-yard line. The Vikings unleashed Their biggesT oTTen- sive aTTack oT The season-3Ol neT yards- in a Zi-T4 win over Tech OcT. 25. Two TirsT halT Touchdowns and a Third shorTly aTTer inTermission gave The Vikes a saTe 2l-O lead going inTo The TourTh guarTer. Phil Fisher scored The TirsT Touchdown on a pass Trom CliTT l-lollesTelle, Tollowing several Time runs by Terry Crouch and Dick Farguson. l lol- lesTelle scored The second Tally on a nine- yard booTleg play seT up by Doug ClaxTon's blocked punT. CliTT also added The Third Touchdown on a keeper shorTly aTTer a SI- yard sprinT by Crouch. Ed Van VlieT Kris Soelberg Brad Cochran WT T ' ' ':I-v:-:3:S:c'::lI.E:?,:::- ' .- , W 5 ::IY'?S:a . ,:-f::..-..: .. iz 35? T 225 . Q T., at T- QM- 5 .Q E., AALZ - VV--:- fifgs :I5'j.,I fE: f Duane Tayl - W ff W 5 , 5 TT! in 2 Q if -.. ---.mi 5 E gg i' X 15 1 1 4 il 2 g or Ron Bailey Dick Ferguson Cliff HollesTelle Ron Zei B uce O'Callagl'1an Greg Brady ArT Ferguson Tom NasTase Gordon MI The i957 NorTh varsiTy TooTball Team, coached by Carol GasT and William C. lSpeckT Nelson, Tinished The season wiTh a 5-3 record To place sixTh in The sTaTe raTings. A 5-2 lnTerciTy mark gave The Vikings a Tie Tor Third place wiTh Prep. CenTral and SouTh shared The league TiTle wiTh idenTical 6-I records. NorTh sTreTched iTs winning sTreak To Ten games wiTh a I3-O win over Abraham Lin- coln SepT. l3. Dean Taylor scored The TirsT Touchdown midway in The opening guarTer wiTh a 52-yard pass-inTercepTion reTurn. Tom NasTase climaxed a 55-yard TourTh guarTer drive by sweeping leTT end Tor I9 yards and NorTh's second Touchdown. Gary PeTers and Bruce O'Callaghan also clicked in The backTield. NorTh came Trom behind in The second halT To clip Benson I9-I2 SepT. 23. The Bunnies drew TirsT blood as The resulT oT a NorTh Tumble and leTT The Tield aT halT-Time wiTh a 6-O lead. The Vikings, however. roared back in The Third period Tor Two quick Touchdowns To Take a I3-6 lead. Gary PeTers sneaked over Trom The one Tor The TirsT Tally, and Bruce O'Callaghan senT NorTh ahead wiTh a lo-yard smash. Bruce added The Third six-poinTer early in The TourTh guarTer on a 30-yard run. OuTsTand- ing in The Viking line were Terry Turner. l-loward WaTerman and Jim Raschke. ll.eTTj Three heads are beTTer Than one! Tom Ash is sTopped by Two Eagles in 7-I2 NorTh loss. lBelowl Terry Crouch Takes aim on CenTral's ArT Reynolds. 1---:Ta...:.f::-1:V-s,v:-Q-:4-sm:-1in-:-1-.--Q.14':.:-:--:-:--:-.:-:-:-- e 'sw:?zsmmexmfx ff ' 'mmeu21xzc.U11zse.s ,ew RESERVE FOOTBALL-Back row: Coach Jim Sharp, James Roose, Ernie Abariotes, Mike Lindemood, Dennis Taylor, Ed Connerly, Mike Henry, Gerald Abdouch, Ray Richmond, Dennis Schmidt, Ron Clarke- Third row: Art Boone, John Morgan, Larry Bowley, Bruce Weideman, Don Stone, Jerry Behney, Richard Peterson, Charles Sohm, Dick Byers, David Snavely, Russ Ash, Gene Olewine. NorTh's reserve gridders, coached by Leonard Bond and James Sharp, won Their lasT Tour games To compile a 5-l-l record Tor The i957 season. Randy Curnow scored Two Touchdowns. and Dick Byers, Dave May, and Dick Far- guson, one each, as The L'il Vikings rolled over Abraham Lincoln 34-6 in Their season's opener. One' week laTer Tech baTTled To a 6-6 Tie wiTh The Norsemen. SouTh handed The Vikings Their only de- TeaT oT The year OcT. 3, edging Them I2-7 in a hard-ToughT game. John Morgan scored Two Touchdowns and passed To Dave May Tor The oTher as The Vikes Tripped Cen- Tral I9-I2, a week laTer. Prep was NorTh's TiTTh opponenT and Third vicTim. The Vikes' Two Touchdovvns in The I2-6 win came on a plunge by John Morgan and a pass To Dave May. NorTh ouTscore'd Thomas JeTTerson 33-25 Tor Their TourTh vicTory. John Morgan picked up Three Touchdowns and Dave Snavely, Two, in The high-scoring. baTTle. The Vikes compleTed The season wiTh a I3-O whiTewashing oT Benson. 32 Second rovv: Alfred Hollingsworth, Stan Menze, Dave Wooster, Bob Campbell, Everett George, Walter Stevens, Bill Harding, Dick Stevens, Jim Eddy, Gary Bates, Fred Francisco. 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V,,. .. : ': '- --:- V , ---Al,., ,,,,, - ,,... .,.,..., at '... ,,,...1,,,...,, il ., . i , if 111 .,. 5 .Navi 11,, 5. 5 , ii A,,ZA ,. ,, ,:11AA,,.AA ,,,,,1 :zz AA.' .. 1' 2 :IV , ' ' 'AA E 2'A , Zi22 i, i. A '1:2 i 'ff A 'A V, 3 FRESHIVIAN FOOTBALL-Back row: John Burger, Kim Swanson, Larry Juul, Bob Long, Gary Barth, Doug Perkins, Fred Hillstrand, Kenny McEwen, Don Parrish, Jim Wilson, Dennis Betts, Joel War- ner, Coach Orville Nlatzke. Third rowg Coach John Gordon, Earl Stiner, John Boller, George Duchame, Jim Gascoigne, Robert Howard, Gerald George, Jim Henderson, Gary Beresch, Ron Mcf Nulty, Gary Berkley, Kirk Hansen, Torn Ellenberger, Coach Ken FRESHMAN SEASON'S RECORD NORTH OPPONENT I4 Tech .. ...... . 6 25 l3 O Souih . . . . . 6 Ceniral . . . . I2 Prep ........... . 6 Porieii Thomas Jefferson. . . . O O Benson ........ . . . l4 ., ::- - - - . ,V ' ,wwe fm -Q ' ' , .. s .. . X. X, . .13 .2 ,,,,E.5Y6 1 I ,, .. U , .i:::.::'-wi. ' , . T fri Bauermeister. Second row: Jim Hoover, Blaine Brown, Jack Zeigler, Roger Meisenbach, Rich Wagner, Jim Folkers, Pat Benish, Ray Badami, Allan Dickens, Phil Franco, Ed Bartling, Harley Perkins, Harry Hallberg, Billy Barber. Front row: Steve Walenz, Dave Schmidt, Roger Williams, Jim Alessandro, Jeff Skinner, Bob Vashon, Ronnie Peterson, Tom Feichtinger, Fred Miles, Jack Gast, Rick Curnow, Richard Kline, Roger Gammel, Lennie Jensen. Coaches Orville lviaizke and Kenneih Bauermeisier guided lhe Norih freshmen 'Toolballers io a 3-3 record in I957. The irosh won 'rheir iirsl game of lhe sea- son, 'rripping Tech I4-6. Rickey Curnow scored boih louchdowns for Norih. Two slraighi losses followed as Souih and Cen- iral whipped lhe Vikes by scores oi 25-O and I3-6. Ron Mchlully accounied for lhe louchdown in ihe Ceniral loss. Nor+h's freshmen gol back in ihe win col- umn wiih a I2-6 decision over Prep and 2-O iorieil over Tee Jay. Ron lVlcNully and Don Parrish scored ihe iallies in ihe Prep win. Flu was responsible for Tee Jay's iorieii. Fumbles cosl lhe Viking irosh ai leasi lwo iouchdowns as Benson iook a l4-O de- cision in ihe iinal game oi ihe season. Ouisianding linemen during ihe season were l-larley Perkins, Ken lvlclfwen, Dave Bennish, Doug Perkins and Jim Wilson. Backiield leaders were Don Parrish, Ron lVlcNully, Ricky Curnow, and Bob Long. 33 Viking spiriT during a pep rally crushes SouTh's hopes. STuclenTs whoop iT up aT weekly TooTball pep ses- sion in The audiTorium. Bruce O'Callaghan represenTs Viking sTrengTh aT The rally beTore The Prep game. 34 ln The Tall, Viking spiriT, reTreshed by The summer vacaTion, showed new vigor aT each pep rally and creaTed enThusiasm Tor every evenT on The calendar. WesTward T-lo , The Theme Tor The an- nual Fun NighT, inTroduced an evening oT games, dancing, enTerTainmenT, and reTresh- menTs aT The NorTh STar Ranch in The caTeTeria. Open l-louse, held Nov. I3 in observance oT American EducaTion Week, recorded The largesT aTTendance oT parenTs in The hisTory oT The school. Concluding These TirsT Three monThs oT hard work and many acTiviTies was The Fall Follies, The annual varieTy show. l-lighlighT- ing This 40-acT producTion were dancing, singing, and insTrumenTal music acTs. fbLGCdili04't6l pep I , ., ss., Atal! l K Q 'T lf .1 'T Q 1 ' Q V ,:ggg,.fv xx li 'i ' '-.- .,.. 1 .ily i 1' 3 ' ii T , T Mrs. Ardifh Miller speaxs ro infereslecj paremrs af Qpen l-louse. Assisfanf Principal Mark K. Mullins explains llwe slu- clen+sl sclwolarslwip oppofhmilies, I 4 : ! Z I I . Crack Squad demons+ra+es ils orecisiori in drill in An accordian solo by Cecilia Slice enlerlains Vilc Fall Follies performance. ings af llwe malinee. 35 Homecoming commiHee worlcs To lranslorm cafe- leria inlo gay selling for dance: Karen, Sandy and lvliss Slehno cover pillars . . . Highlighling ihe i957 loolball season were The sevenih annual Homecoming fes- 'riviries on Nov. 8. The crowning ol Queen Karen Kleider al lhe halflime ceremony of Jrhe Norlrh-Souih loolball game ai Benson slradium concluded a weelc of campaigning for Jrwenfy-one gueen candidales. Kaihleen Harris, Susan Fullserson, lnelqe van Rooy, Alice Miskovslcy, Ruih Johnson, Linda Johns, Jean Severa, Jean Provaznilc, Karen Kleider, Linda Lonsbrough, Geri Mul- ligan, Sonia Lund, Tena Van Cleve, Diana Birge, Jean Hornish, Connie Dinovo, Ro- gene Ruh, Sigrid Larson, Slarr Weaver, Judy lviilclcleson, and Hazel Berg were club nominees lor The honor of being queen, HThere's No Time Lilce Homecoming, lhe lheme 'lor lhe one day celebrarion, was used by clubs in lhe posler compelrilion and 'rhe Homecoming commilrlee for decora- Jrions ar lhe dance. Clocks, walches, cal- endars, and fall leaves brighlrened Jrhe cale- leria for The dance. Firsf place in The Homecoming fpos+er compelilrion is awarded To lhe Arlisans' posfer made by Linda iurner. A happy couple, Alice Mislcovslqy and Gary Shipley, enioys lhe Homecoming dance. fzlmlefda wal Mr. Johnson gels inslruclions from Kibilizers Bond and Bauermeisier , . . Mr. Burkholder ge+s a pre- view of clocks and chains. 36 Queen Karen Kleider smiles wi+l'1 ioy as slie reigns over llwe Homecoming feslivilies. ' of 1957 ' Pos'I'ers displaying real hair, sailor lwals, and fell paign for 'rlie honor of wearing llwe I957 Home- eleplnanls are hung llnrouqlioul llwe lwalls lo gallwer coming Crown. voles as llwe Jrwenly-one queen candiclales cam- 37 BOYS UO CLUB-Back row: Warren Hinzie, Greg Brady, Morgan Marsh, Rex Medley, Dick Badtke, Duane Taylor, Fred Wilke, Tom Graddy, Russ Ash, Dennis Taylor, Robert Olson, Ed Connerley, Rod Poe. Second row: Ronald Bartrem, Doug Ash, Dean Taylor, Dale Anderson, Dennis Stevens, Alan Kirk, Travis Lux, Ed Van Vliet, Robert Siebler, Gordon Miles, Jim Jones, Phil Fisher. Front row: Terry Turner, Herky Giles, Arch Ferguson, Terry Crouch, Howard Waterman, Tom Ash, Thomas Nastase, Bernard Vorel, Bill Fuller- ton, Ray Fehrman, Don Bartrem. Boys earning leliers in any oi The seven compelilive sporis al North are eligible for membership in Boys' O club. The main purpose oi Boys' O , sponsored by Coach Carol Gash is io promoie good sportsman- ship in all school acliviiies. Among ihe many O club members, nine received honors in football. l-ioward Waterman was given All-lniercily and All- Slaie awards. Receiving All-lnierciiy honor- able meniion were Jim Raschlce, Tom Nas- iase, Doug Claxton, Arch Ferguson, and Diclc Farguson. Jim Slewari and Jim Raschlce look slate championships in wrestling in iheir respec- iive weighi classes. Baslcelball honors went io Ed Van Vliel, All-lnierciiy ieam, and Tom Dowling, All- lnierciiy honorable menlion. 38 l BOYS' uO CLUB-Back row: Lloyd Menard, Jack Lausterer, William Homan, Gary Shipley, Mark Ethen, Bob Gwynne-Vaughan, Gary Bates, Jim Zadalis, Jim Herring, Cliff Hollestelle. Second row: Joe Rossitto, Ernie Abariotes, Diclc Van Sickle, Ray Rich- mond, Rodney Ferguson, Gary Peters, Rodney Byrd, Ron Bailey, Steve Ball, Randy Curnow, Larry Roh. Front row: Douglas Clax- ton, Leonard Pollreis, Allan Farris, Dave Hagglund, Brad Cochran Tom Dowling, Bill Dall, Jim Raschke, Kris Soelberg, Dick Ferguson, Henry Wendt. Club officers were: president: l-loward Waterman: vice-president, Tom Ash: secre- tary-treasurer. Arch Ferguson: and ser- geanis-ai-arms, Tom Nasiase and Terry Crouch. ,J 1 , illhmy :fi Iii- -b -v 0- gm .' xlyivf' ' 'Ni f e 'E' will . , , . ,ii 'df' jf jk 'Qjlivgy I -- ft ' ' i,e:l:.5gi.-.3 if -wc.-M , we ' 113 ly I J ii i ' r 4 I K l i 9, CHEERLEADERS-Back row: Linda Lonsbrough, Susan Tannahill, Johns. Front row: Barbara Eanghaet, Linda Atchiscn, Geri Mul- Sue Fulkerson, Kathleen Harris, Judy Means, Judy Edmonds, Linda ligan, Jackie Hunclcy, fwamoliee ' Vim, vigor, and yilalily are lhe main as- sels ol lhe eleven Cheerleaders who encour- age lhe Viking leams on lo viclory. The squad, caplained by Kalhy Harris, perlorms al all sporls evenls. POLAR KATSfBack row: Sandra Vasel, Eilene Martin, Sunny Lund, Margaret Carpender, Virginia Dyas, Joana Witherbee, LaVohn Isvik, Nancy Mleynek, Judy Lee, Janet Smith, Marty Anderson, Claudia Hayden, Gloria Castro, Sherry Swanson, Con- nie Dinovo. Second row: Janet Sherwood, Tena Van Cleve, Barbara McNutt, Rogene Ruh, Ruth Johnson, Pat Carroll, Jean The Polar Kals is a rhylhm group design- ed lo give variely lo The cheering seclion. The girls are caplained lhis year by Alice lvliskovslcy under lhe sponsorship ol Mrs. Rulh B. Seely, physical educalion inslruclor. l-lornish, Ann Harris, Marilyn Rickard, Judy Coe, Lorraine Dolinsky, KTY61 Field, Jean Henry, Sandie Round, Front row: Diane Hart- rnan, Donna Cortino, Karen Kleider, Diane Pearson, Kay Colburn, Beverly Merica, Linda Morris, Judy Ellis, Alice Miskovsky, Jo Ann Lambert, Sigrid Larson, Joyce Anglim, Madeline Jorgenson, Jean Severa, Eileen Gundersen, Janet Kyral. 39 POLARS-Back row' Betty McMichael, Starr Weaver, Gail Wil' liams, Ardith Propst, Sandra Uehling, Linda Johnson, Sandy Carlson, Jean Proyaznik, Sandy Gordon, Ineke van Rooy, Janice Christiansen, Carol Heye, Jenny Mair, Sally Anderson, Sharon Boone. Second row: Judy Bromley, Judie Reard, Lois Fritz, Carolyn True, Kathryn Dolan, Margaret Marrett, Pat Sorenson, Encouraging the school spirit and assisting the cheerleaders, the Senior Polars, the Polar Cubs, and the Teddy Bears dressed in their traditional royal blue slcirts and gold sweaters made a peppy picture at the Vilzing games and rallies. BATON CLUB-Back row: Crystal Moreland, Roxanne Sutton, Bettie Lee Roose, Linda Mench, Bonnie Gross, Della Inglis, Sharon Kelley, Linda Ternin, Laura Grimit, Lois Farris, Carol Pell, Donna Price, Doras Milligan, Sandra Spellman. Second row: Judy Lepley, Sandie Blough, Joyce Lieser, Dona Milligan, Diana Cimino, Carol Carsey, Cecilia Stice, Jeanne Swanson, Marcia Charron, Baiba Marjorie Saiser, Sue Hornish, Alice McGregor, Shari Leshovsky, Azalia Hogan, Phyllis Anthony, Mary Jones. Front row: Linda Nygaard, Judy Mikkleson, Sherry Stafford, Geri Mulligan, Bar- bara Banghart, Judy Edmonds, Linda Lonsbrough, Judy Means, Susan Fulkerson, Linda Johns, Susan Tannahill, Linda Atchison, Karen Peterson, Lola Nielsen. Cnce again this year the Senior Polars sponsored the annual tootball banquet at which Linda Lonsbrough and l-loward Wa- terman were crowned King and Queen ot Sports. Klavin, Deborah Steele, Sharon Sylvester, Bonnie Mae Anderson. Front Row: Theresa Rasey, Sharon Allar, Karen Lenz, Betty Mc- Michael, Lois Fritz, Judy Mayland, Judy Mikkleson, Sally Hansen, Judy Newman, Pat Melcher, Judy Oliver, Sandra Kay Wenninghoff, Theresa Carroll, Norma Jean Svendsen. 40 .1 POLAR CUBS-Back row: Lovie Jeffrey, Sunny Gordon, Judy Giles, Marcia Charron, Linda Alukonis, Kay Erwin, Carmen Funk, Sharon Connor, Kathleen Field, Lois Fritz, Donna Cullen, Pat Dyhrberg, Sharon Johnson, Carolyn Gordon, Janet Grossman Judy Jorgenson, Georgia Erpelding, Darlene Anderson, Beverly Barnes. Third row: Carolyn Grothe, Barbara Bunker, Sue Abart, Kay Harris, Jeanne Gebhart, Connie Conway, Patricia Carper, Judy Davis, Anne Douglass, Nancy Allbee, Nancy Hutcheson, Nancy Dewey, Sharon Aken, Karen Brown, Marilyn Ashmore, Claudia Downs, Susan Fay, Sharon Johnson. Second row: Vicki Corey, Barbara Boe, Karen Edguist Jean Baxter, Carol Chris- tiansen, Charlotte Bennett, Carol Ellenberger, Dana Andrew, Donna Hoffmann, Pat Dolan, Judi Henion, Betty Curzon, Bets Doster Phyllis Gilmore, Betty Bechtel, Judy Hofgaard, Pam Blalceney Chris Fuglei, Donna Jackson. Front row: Dolores Brewer, Sandy Gordon Mary Wendt Sandy Carlsen calm mc! POLAR CUBSiBack row: Linda Wieniann, Karen Worthington, Jackie Severson, Ann Vashon, Virginia Kauffold, Judith Laird, Theresa Rasey, Jane Kolb, Maureen Matthews, Judy Turner, Kathy Oldham, Susan Thompson, Sylvia Peroglio, Kay Oldham, Judi Monaghan, Judy Vondra, Shirley Kolc, Margaret Perry, Mary Leach, Mary Saup, Carole Seibert, Janet Seaman, Karen Schaal, Janice Lind, Jeanie O'Neill, Carol Morgan, Bonnie Lange Edie Stevenson, Merrily McCann, Third rowg Sherry Sylvester, Jeanne Steele, Debbie Richeson, Janet Schlemmer, Kay Sparck, Sharon Lohmann, Sue Wurgler, Susan Morris, Judy Mangan, Betsy Cstberg, Marilu Thibault, Karen Lindberg, June Staab, Betty Simpson, Beth Runge, Diane Teter, Carol Wiley, Jean Wilson, Mabel Simpson, Jeanie Nelson, Gloria Van Dyke, Cathie McDonald, Karen Ptlasterer, Sharon Nelson, Melissa Fulkerson, Dottie Smith, Mary Plate, Amy Nelson. Second row: Peggy Cannon, Donna Kaven, Barbara Nuckolls, Joann Macey, Donna Leonard Virginia Velander, Colleen Kellogg, Ellen McElroy, Judy Mayland, Margaret Steyer, Geil Mitchell, Jeanne Swanson, Gail Reisser, Marilyn Tate, Shirley Larson, Judy Van Cleve, Karen Swanson Pat Kizlin, Jackie Selmer Sheraswn Maloney Kay Lund Karen Luschen, Joan Thompson. Front row: Phyllis Dinovo, Jeannie Palqiser, Sheryl Stevens, Shirley Johnsen. 4 I i i TEDDY BEARS-Back row: Mary Gundersen, Mary Brown, Judy Irvin, Mary Isvik, Monika Bolton, Nancy Bahr, Barbara Hayden, Carol Hartsook, Dona Hall, Shirley Anderson, Sharon Gordon, Joan Ehlers. Third row: Kathy Bowman, Sally Ford, Bonnie Col- will, Judy Adams, Valeen Dolinsky, Ann Stewart, Sandra Danforth, Virginia Evenson, Susan Bonniwell, Pat Blakeney, Judy Adams, Sharron Crosby, Bonnie Gross. Second row: Janice Crist, Janet Glissmann, Sandy Carroll, Tommie Alexis, Lorna Fischer, Marlene Hall, Nancy Cook, Karen Butler, Peggy Dennis, Gail Coglizer, Sally Burke, Diane Hansen. Front rowg Bobbye Anderson, Kelly Ekfelt, Patty Gall, Pat Andrew. 42 . W e TEDDY BEARS-Back row: Barb Morley, Roxanne Sutton, Bettie Roose, Joan Litizzette, Marcia Lewis, Scarlett Nelsen, Barbara Johnson, Karen Rasp, Mary Johnson, Kathy Schmidt, Sandy Nicklen, Barbara Opheim, Violet Kirnnach. Third row: Jackie Sommers, Claudia Thompson, Mary Johnson, Kathy Lush, Joyce Rieger, Cecilia Stice, Ellen Parrish, Carol Moore, Christie Jen- sen, Susan Quest, Marjorie Thompsen, Nancy Shields, Beverly Koenig. Second row: Charlotte Steele, Marilyn Jacob, Renai Wil- kerson, Sandra Schulz, Donna Mayher, Pam Krell, Marilyn Petersen, Joyce Fullerton, Norrine Vasholz, Sandra Wenninghoff, Marilyn Johnson, Faith Rasmussin, Ruth Robinson. Front row: Kathy Michels, Sharon Palmer, Kayleen Kleider, Marilyn Vorel, Barbara Jacobson. WINNING TEAMS-Back row: Janet Seaman, Jane Hall, Barbara Wagner, Barbara Johnson, Judy Davis, Renai Wilkerson, Donna lvlayher, Judy Bromley, Mary Lou Wenat, Karen Butler, Kathy Lush, Jeanie O'NeiIl, Second row: Jean Provaznik, Rogene Ruh, Jean Hornish, Sigrid Larion, Linda Morris, Diane Haziwvn Janice Lind, Joann Nlacey, Susan Fay, La'-lohn lsvix, Sharon Aken, Kay ' 1- :5 ' i i iff fx FQ- k M ' - ' 46. b N. A Q, xxx ski: ili?:4 rl f Yi: Girls pracfice various sporrs during rhe year: G.A.A, members ialce aim lor a bulls-eye . . . Harris, Grothe Jeanne Jeanne Sharon Kavin. Kay Oldham, Patricia Carpe-r, Donna Lambertsen, Carolyn Kathy Oldham. First row: Deborah Steele, Mary Brizzi, Gebhart, Jean Henry, Joan Thomason, Carol Christiansen, Swanson, Barbara IVlcNutt, Kathleen Field, Donna Leonard, Connor, Carmen Funk, Lois Fritz, Barbara Nucholls, Donna Throughoul lhe year, lhe girls' gym classes formed reams for the dilierenl com- pelilive sporls. Lasi lall lhe volley ball reams were lhe iirsl lo gel slarred. Marches were played oil and Barbara lvlcNull's leam was declared lhe champion. Winler lime found lhe girls competing among lhemselves lor baslqelball, ping pong and badminlon honors. ln lhe spring, lennis and archery held lhe lassies' inleresls. Third place in lhe lnlercily league was caplured by lhe '57 lennis leam. phys-ed enlhusiasls form a pyramid . . . freshman cheerleaders admire Vilces' mascol. 43 GAA.-Back row: Beverly Gasch, Mary Plate, Bonnie Lange, Karen Pflasterer, Carol Morgan, Judy Jorgenson, Kay Colburn, June Staab, Beverly Merica, Beth Runge, Nancy Mieynek, Judy Lee, Nancy Dewey, Kay Erwin, Sue Wurgler, Sharcn Lohrnann, Karen Field, Linda Johnson, Jackie Selner, Kathleen Field, Sharon Connor, Linda Lonsbrouoh, Judy Edmonds, Jeanie O'NeilI, Diane Hartman. Shirley Johnson, Sheryl Stevens, Susan Fay. Second row: Phyllis Dinovo, Donna Coroino, Linda Atchison, Sunny Lund, Janet Sherwood, Barbara Banghart, Margaret Carpender, Sunny Gordon, Mary Brlzzi, Maureen Matthews, Judy Bromley, Joanw Mace., Developing good sportsmanship is the aim ol the Girls' Athletic association. To be a member, one must line active in the indoor and outdoor sports, participate in three out ot lour ten mile hilces, and follow training rules lor eiqht consecutive weelcs. GlRL'S RIFLE TEAM-Back row: Jane Hall, Marcia Miner, Sue Abart, Gail Clark, Susan Bonniwell, Kay Oldham, Mary Kofoed, Linda Alukonis, Janet Seaman, Pat Andrew, Pam Bruner. Second row: Patricia Carper, Kathy Oldham, Mary Lou Wendt, Jackie Selner, Shari Leshovsky, Penny LeBarge, Valeen Eolinsky, LaVohn Isvik, Marilyn Rickard, Joyce Anglim, Mary Jones, Nelda Cook, Penny LeBarge, Pam Blakeney, Jeanne Swanson, Judy Coe, Diane Teter, Janet Smith, Debbie Steele, Janice Lind, Jackie Huntley, Geri Mulligan. Frort low: iviary Lou Wendt, Sandy Carlson, Sandy Gordon, Jean Provaznik, Rogene Rug, Ann Harris, Judy Means, Jean Hornish, Sigrid Larson, Linda Morris, Judi Henion, JoAnn Lambert, Sue Hornish, Pat Dolan, Donna Hoff- mann, Judy Van Cleve, Joan Thompson, Barbara McNutt, Jean Henry, Jean Severa, Lois Fritz. Forty Vilcinq co-eds compose the Girls' Riilo Team, which is an atliliate ot the Na- tional Rille association. To gain member- shiio, one must score 20 or more points on each ot ten targets. Ollicers elected were: Jean Hornish, president: Judy Bromley, vice-president: Linda Morris, secretary-treasurer. Donna Mayher, Charlotte Bennett, Janice Christiansen, Vicki Corey, Carolyn Grothe. Front row: Karen Churchill, Jean Provaze nik, Sue Hornish, Mary Jones, Linda Morris, Jean Hornish, Judy Bromley, Rita Claus, Lois Fritz, Sharon Connor, Kathleen Field, Carmen Funk. 44 Coach Carol Gasl' congralulaies varsily players as he awards leiier cerlificaies and malces his Tradi- rional hurnerous observalions. Karen Kleider and Pal' Carroll discuss posfer cheer- leaders made while qa+hering up souvenirs from The loa nquel' fable, Polars and varsify players elecled l-loward Wa+er- ihe happy monarchs smile for Norseman pholo- rnan and Linda Lonsbrough Their King and Queen grapher. of Sporfs: Mrs. Seely Tries +o ma lie crown lil l 45 JUNIOR RED CROSS-4Back row: Cathie McDonald, Mabel Simp- son, Charlene Kraft, Karin Lindberg, Gloria Van Dyke, Jo Del Nye, Jean Henry, Judy Edmonds, Linda Lonsbrough, Madeline Jorgen- son, Tom Horton, Dick Good, John Blacketer, Dick Haub, Ineke van Rooy, Jackie Selner, Rosemary Wagner, Carolyn Stoakes, Nancy Hutcheson, Barbara Nuckolls, Donna Kaven, Diana Birge, Diana Cimino, Emma Jo Ammons. Second row: Joyce Kern, Pat Kizlin, Sandy Gordon, Dolores Brewer, Donna Hoffmann, Jean aaa! mam qiaea Contributing time and service to help others was the goal set by the 75 members ot Red Cross this year. A new proiect introduced by the Red Cross was sending records ot the All-City lvlusic Festival abroad. Other proiects were sending a gitt chest to a toreign school, pro- viding three needy tamilies with tood and JUNIOR RED CROSS-Back row: Paul Boyer, Connie Dinovo, Carol McCann, Sheila Nelson, Diane Hartman, Jo Janet Gingrich, Janice Lind, Starr Weaver, William Homan, Robert Basilevac, Janet Sea- man, Sue Abart, Sharon Nelson, Karen Brown, Jackie Huntley, Jenny Mair, Della Inglis, Judy Oliver, Clarence Hansen. Second row: Barb Morley, Marcia Lewis, Nancy Bahr, Lorna Fischer, Judy Lee, Thomas Johnson, Gary Clow, Mark Ethen, Frank Kingston, 4 Rrovaznik, Sandy Carlson, Sue Hornish, Judi Henion, Phil Eddy, Ken Edwards, Bill Billotte, Betty Curzon, Mary Sandusky, Bets Doster, Jan Willmarth, Margaret Marrett, Judy Van Cleve, Bar-- bara Ehlers, Stephanie Dragoun. Front rowg Gabriella Hamm, Larry Wilhelm, Larry Berg, Don Bartrem, David Lund, Georgina Jacobsen, Virginia Dyas, Ruth Johnson, Steve Johnson, Keith John-- son, Judy Mikkleson, John Olafson, John Riddell, Jim Johnson, Judy Kletke. 'faalffnwa clothing tor Christmas, and publishing a monthly paper tor Veterans hospital. Otticers tor the year were Ruth Johnson, president: Virginia Dyas, vice-president: Steve Johnson, secretaryg Judy Mikkleson, treasurery Georgina Jacobson and Keith Johnson, intercity reporters. Dennis King, Linda Wiemann, Connie Stupp, Carol Morgan, Malanie Jeub, Gail Browning, Virginia Daugherty. Front row: Susan Tannahill, Kay Harris, Eilene Martin, Sunny Lund, Barbara Bang- hart, Janet Sherwood, Rowland Downs, Ernie Abariotes, James Limpp, Rich Sudduth, Lois Fritz, Nancy Mleynek, Diane Hansen, Connie Conway, Melissa Fulkerson, Mrs. Phyllis Comstock. 46 in I i To help express ideas and opinions, and To sTress selT-improvemenT and social compan- ionship are The purposes oT Boy's STudenT Opinion. The club consisTs oT 25 selecTed iuniors and seniors. B.S.O., sponsored by James Sharp, meT Twice a monTh To discuss currenT evenTs and oTher Topics oT inTeresT: such as, disarmae menT, The UniTed STaTes school sysTem and iuvenile delinquency. Club oTTicers TirsT semesTer were: presi- denT, Tom Ash: vice-presidenT, John Gale. Second semesTer oTTicers were: presidenT, Gordon ivliles: vice-presidenT, KeiTh John- son. B.S.0.--Back row: Henry Wendt, Mike Lindemood, Jim Johnson, Kris Soelberg, Gary Nielsen, Gordon Brostrom, Paul Flynn, Steve Mangold, Mike Flannigan, Clem Steyer, Bernie Thornby, Charles Smith. Front row: Jim Sharp, Tom Ash, Ed Connerley, Russ Ash, Keith Johnson, Steve Ball, Don Stokes, Gordon Miles, Jay Menze, Bill Custer, John Gale, Jack Lausterer, Greg Brady. gm TwenTy-one selected members oT The l-lorizon club, a branch oT The Camp Fire orqanizaTion, sTrived To serve oThers. ProiecTs Tor The year included a Car Wash Tor Cancer, a scavenger hunT Tor needy children, and The donaTion oT Tood and cloThing To Three needy Tamilies. PresidenT, Alice ivlislcovslcy: vice-presi- denT, Judy lvleans: secreTary, Susan Fullcer- son: Treasurer, Jane Samson: and serqeanTs- aT-arms, Dolores Brewer and KaThy l-larris were oTTicers. HORIZONS-Back row: Marty Anderson, June Staab, Susan Morris, Jo Del Nye, Mary Lou Wendt, Ruth Johnson, Jean Provaznik, Madeline Jorgenson, Judy Edmonds, Linda Lorisbrough. Front row: Mrs. Phyllis Comstock, Sigrid Larson, Ineke van Rooy, Kathy Harris, Sue Fulkerson, Alice Miskovsky, Jane Samson, Dolores Brewer, Judy Henion, Ann Harris, Donna Hoffman, Jeannie Pakiser. 47 S.T.S.-Back row: Linda Turner, Connie Stupp, Nleiissa Fulker' son, Pat Kizlin, Janet Smith, Sandie Round, Joan Thompson, Anita Lee, Charles Smith, Keith Johnson, James Limpp, Ken Edwards, Jeff Jacobsen, Bill Jones, Tom Horton, Jeanne Swanson, Deborah Steele, Kathleen Rose, Martha Anderson, Kathy Harris, Sandra Vasel, Ardith Propst, Diane Hartman. Second row: Janice Lind, Diane Pearson, Ellen McElroy, Barbara lVlcNutt, Linda Johnson, Kathleen Field, Rogene Ruh, Dick Good, Calvin Hennig, Clem ' in Striving to enrich their knowledge ot history were the 57 members ot the S.T.S. club sponsored by Nathan Mohar and Mrs. Marcia Gauss. The year's biggest proiect was writing a constitution tor the club. Members saw color slides ot Greenland which were ob- tained trom Cttutt Air Force Base. Dale Barton, president: Susan Tannahill, yice-president: and Karen Field, secretary- treasurer were the year's otticers. Steyer, Charles Wortz, Robert Johnson, John Riddell, Dan Classen, Jim Eddy, John Gale, Kathryn Dolan, Judy Lee, Barbara Nuckolls, Jean Henry, Nancy Hutcheson. Front row: Sandy Carlson, Sue Fullcerson, Jean Provaznik, Jim Johnson, David Lund, Charles lvlyr- bach, Susan Tannahill, Dale Barton, Karen Field, Stephen Holeman, Steve lVlangoId, Gary Nielsen, Karen Pope, Sue Hornish, Sigrid Larson. ' a To promote interest and slcill in an age-old game among students is the purpose ot the Chess club. Sponsored by Roger Dubler, members held tournaments among themselves each night atter school. They also played two matches against Benson. Top players par- ticipated in the City Chess Tournament at the YMCA. Ctticers were: president, Jay Martinsong vice-president, Terry Andrewsg secretary, Donald Leonard: and treasurer, Max Voigt. CHESS CLUB-Back row: Jim Dub- ler, William Jones, Charles Wortz, Robert lVlcKean, Jim Nlisner, Roger B. Dubler. Front row: Robert John- son, Terry Andrews, Donna Leonard, Jay R. Nlartinson, lVlax Voigh, John Tate. 48 ' x 1W W6219 fr f ,Q ' Q 1 V 9' W . g ' ' KW JU K l Af gm WW WU .J ' ' f A ? M ff . 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W BAWZX MZ? fqcfjf A v A I7 XM!! Wm iff , K 9QfwfLfWQ7N5kwWVJ me winfea EL POLO DEL NORTE'-Back row: Carolyn Stoakes, Jean Swan- son, Ellen lVlcElroy, Judy lvlayland, Jim Johnson, Brad Kersey, Nelda Cook, Sandra Clark, Janet Kyral. Front row: Diane Pear- nquaqed El Polo Del Norte seelcs to promote in- terest and conversation tor third and tourth year Spanish students in the study ot the language. Conducting meetings in Spanish were: Karen Kleider, president: Don Stolqes, vice- presidentg Sigrid Larson, secretary: Beth Nelson, treasurer: and Gordon Miles and Leo van l-lumbeeclc sergeanteat-arms. Sponsoring the activities tor the year which included tall and spring picnics and a Christmas Pinata party was lvlrs. Louise Sutton. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS--Back row, Kay Colburn, Joanne llllacey, Donna Petersen, Maureen lvlathews, Colleen Richmond, Judy lVloe, Kay Harris, Jean Gebhart, llllerrily lVlcCann, Diane Hartman. Front son, Sigrid Larson, Leo van Humbeeck, Karen Kleider, Don Stokes, Beth Nelson, Gordon lVliles, Beverly lVlerica, lVlrs. Louise Sutton. enfbicfnecf Le Ce-rcle Francais seelcs to develop ap- preciation and understanding ot French cul- ture and the French language tor iunior and senior rnernbers. Sponsored by Mrs. Rita Ring, members viewed travel slides and held a Valentine party, a dance and a picnic. Otticers tor the year tirst and second semesters were Kay Colburn and Cal l-len- nig, presidentq lvlerrily McCann and Jean l-lenry, viceepresidentq and Terry Tiltord and Barbara Mchlutt, secretary-treasurer. row: Rogene Run, David Lund, Barbara Nuclcolls, Barbara lVlcNutt, Jean Henry, Cal Hennig, Bets Doster, Jeanne Richmond, Betty Simpson, lVlrs. Rita Ring. 52 SAFE-TEENS-Back row: Connie Conway, Linda Schmidt, Diana Birge, Judy Edmonds, Linda Lonsbrough, Margaret Steyer, Linda Morris, Pam Blakeney, Keith Johnson, Tony Sortino, Ken Edwards, Bill Billotte, Carol Christiansen, Barbara McNutt, Nancy Hutche- son, Dorothy Carlson, Barbara Nuckolls, Judy Hofgaard, Melissa Fulkerson. Second row: Kathryn Dolan, Ruth Johnson, Margaret Marrett, Pat Sorenson, Betty Bechtel, Rogene Ruh, Joyce Carter, Ron Springer, Jim Johnson, Don Horn, Dan Classen, James Limpp, Donna Hoffmann, Judy Van Cleve, Karen Swanson, Jeannie Pakiser, Donna Brown, Dolores Brewer, Claudia Hayden. Front row: Jean Provaznik, Judy Mikkleson, Marjorie Saiser, Alice McGregor, Sigrid Larson, Karen Pope, Judy Wurth, Gerald Rieger, Gary Nielsen, Brad Cochran, Steve Mangold, Bob Hohman, William Yates, Terry Reard, Karen Peterson, Carol Thomas, Marie Wolters, Judi Henion, Gail Williams. 'L V5 'Tai' -.' -Mx 414,516 mA '- Qi l SAFE-TEENSiBack row: Jeanie O'Neill, Gloria Castro, Donna Corbino, Sharon Boone, Sharon Johnson, Connie Stupp, Linda Wie- mann, Starr Weaver, Linda Turner, Bob Autenrieth, William Kuno, Jerry Yeck, Henry Schmid, William Simpson, Rowland Downs, Diane Pearson, Georgina Jacobsen, Margaret Carpender, Carol Heye, Bar- bara Banghart, Sherry Swanson, Karen Brown, Linda Atchison, Sharon Aken. Second row: Tom Dowling, Mary Plate, Karen Worthington, Georgia Erpelding, Jacqueline Whitmer, Eilene Mar- tin, Judi Moe, Gary Prill, Bill Bartlett, Wayne Palle, Tom Horton, Larry Wardell, John Morgan, Jim Herring, Charles Smith, Mary Dickhart, Lois Fritz, Linda Jensen, Carolyn Gordon, Front row: Betty McMichael, Ardith Propst, Virginia Dyas, Judy Coe, Beverly Adams, Charlene Kraft, Di Ann Abart, Tom O'Connor, Morgan Marsh, Warren Hinzie, Bill Fullerton, Charles Wortz, Brent Thilli- ander, Ronald King, Henry Wendt, Joan Thompson, Pat Kizlin, 131 lfzeh goal The Sate-Teens Club is an organization which promotes satety among teenage driv- ers by showing movies on satety and acting as a court ot justice in teenage automobile violations. Sponsored by Franlc t-lobbs, members participated in the Teenage Rodeo at Alc- Sar-Ben Field. President, l-lenry Wendtg vice-president, Charles Smith: chiet-ot-court, Tom Dowling: and secretary-treasurer, Karen Peterson were presiding otticers at each meeting. 53 Susan Tannahill. CHOIR--Back row: Carolyn Smith, Nleribeth Sichmeller, Barbara Hirnberger, Jane Hall, Penne Linihan, Bonnie Lange, Carol lVIor- gan, Sandy Fischer, Cathy Love, Eita Huff, Jo Ann Love, LaVohn isvik Colleen Richmond, Chuck Schmid, Jim Roose Bob Thurber Greg Smith, John Dame, Clair Spitsen. Second rovv: Carolyn Gor- don, Karen Worthington, Vicki Corey, Karen Lindberg, Joyce Anjuim Barbara lVlcNutt, Kaihy Allwine, Donna Johnson Doris 0418 Durinq The year The oo members oT The Senior Choir, under The direcTion oT lvliss 'lwila Cowman, presenTed a yarieTy oT pro- orams. The ChrisTmas ConcerT and The acT oT lNlaughTy MarieTTa selecTions in The Aurora were The Choirs largesT produc- Tions. Singing aT The All-American Banc3ueT Sairapa, Jane Pardon, Nlary White, Barbara Baade Tom Ging- rich, Jim Duffack, Dick Farguson, Dick Byers, Harold Penton, Kenneth Jacobsen. Front row: Judy Hofgaard- Mary Sandusky Linda Nygaard, Betty Curzon, Judi l-lenion, Judy Lee Sue Abart, Jim Ryba, Jim Pelovvski, Dud Kersey Dan Lucas, Wayne Ver Mehren, Art Raschke, Wali Hcilin. aaiced Uencf and in The All-CiTy FesTival added Two mem- orable acTiviTies To The Choir's lisT Tor The year. QTTicers Tor The year were: Lennie Ehlers, presidenTg Bob Snavely, vice-presidenTg Bar- bara Ehlers, secreTary, and Marilyn Pycha, Treasurer. 54 DramaTics and music deparT- menTs combine To reTell The beauTiTul sTory oi ChrisTmas in pre-holiday program. i CHOIR-Back row: Jay Menze, Larry Wardell, Jeff Jacobsen, James Limpp, Gary Shipley, Thomas Nastase, Jack Lausterer, Rollie Downs, Calvin Hennig, Judith Hamer, Kathy Gillies, Judy Kletke, Gail Williams, Jeanne Gebhart, Mary Ann Brizzi, Melissa Fulker- son, Karen Brown, Barbara Banghart, Sherry Swanson, Jo Janet Gingrich, Diane Hartman, Eilene Martin. Second row: Charles Atkisson, Tom Hicks, James Kane, Dennis Thomas, Douglas Claxton, Bill Burns, Art Boone, Gail Hunt, Roger Schumaker, Richard Gore ' ai Bel Canto club is a small pertormance group consisting ot select vocal music stu- clents who contributed their talents to civic ancl social clubs throughout the year. Bel Canto members sang in the Fall Follies, BEL CANTO--Back row: Jane Hall, Melissa Fulkerson, Kathy Gillies, Jack Lausterer, Jeff Jacobsen, James Limpp, Bill Burns, James Cain, Dennis Thomas, Jay Menze, Rollie Downs, Calvin Hen- nig, Sue Abart- Front row: Barbara Ehlers, Mary Quimby, Ann ton, Richard Hallgren, Beverly Lins, Sue Fulkerson, Phyllis Anthony, Carol Ellenberger, Donna Hoffman, Diane Kiser, Sharon Ellis, Linda Lonsbrough, Judy Edmondsi Front row: Lennie Ehlers, Robert Snavely, Barbara Ehlers, Marilyn Pycha, Bob Greenlee, Gerald Rieger, Tom Jackson, Bill Ostrom, Bernard Vorel, Ray Fehrman, Gary Peters, Jo Ann Lambert, Ann Harris, Judy Ellis, Alice Mis- kovsky, Mary Quimby, Isabel Miller. A ' mudic Aurora, Christmas Concert, and the Spring Concert. Otticers were: president, Rollie Downs: vice-president, Barbara Ehlers: secretary, Sue Abartg ancl treasurer, Tom Nastase. Harris, Tom Hicks, Tom Nastase, Lennie Ehlers, Gail Williams, Bob Snayely, Tom Jackson, Mary Hurlburt, Phyllis Anthony, Kathleen Blum, Jeanne Gehhart. 55 BOYS GLEE-Back row: Paul Boyer, William Bolen, Robert Glenn, Steve Lundholm, James Petersen, Jim Alessandro, Ronald Tyler, Norman Loringer, Dennie Downs. Second row: Philip Franco, Larry Hicks, Mike O'Donnell, Carl Pixley, Kirk Hansen, George We Learning the skills and fundamentals ol vocal music was the task ol the students in Boys' and Girls' Glee. The boys performed tor the P.-T. A. and the Immanuel hospital. Girls Glee also sang tor the P.-TA. as well as the lvlay Tea, and GIRLS Gl.EE4Back row: Penny Stull, Barbara Taylor, Donna Kimberling, Nancy Bahr, Lorna Fischer, Marcia Lewis, Sharon Palmer, Barbara Jacobson, Donna Goers, Deanna Middaugh, Mary Leach, Nancy Powell, Judith Rohlfs, Patty Young, Nancy Miner, Carol Vacanti, Mary Gundersen, Barbara Giffen, Crystal Moreland, Second row: Judy Schueler, Janice Crist, Nancy Underwood, Sybil Chappell, Darlene Denton, Janice Rogers, Linda Durrie, Baiba l Benish, Mack Greder, Clifford Yentes, Dick Haub, Bob Chvala, Front row: Tim Wickersham, Alfred Hollingsworth, Kenneth Caruso, Ron Peterson, Blaine Brown, Frank Nordquest, Richard Curnow, Gary Barth, Joel Warner, Tim Barnes. lor the incoming treshmen. Boys' Glee officers were: president, Ron Peter: and vice-president, Jon Bolles. Girls' Glee officers were: Barb lvlorley, president: and Janice Willmarth, yice-presi- dent Klavins, Mary Isvik, Gail Clark, Sharron Crosby, Mary Lonnecker, Kathy Anderson, Janet Glissmann, Nadine Horton, Kayleen Kleider, Diane Hansen. Front row: Shirley Lundberg, Judy Jost, Marilyn Jacob, Judy Billenberg, Linda Forst, Betty Forbes, Barbara Kirkle, Georgene Allen, Carol Moore, Norma Svendsen, Elizabeth Monico, Gail Coglizer, Marjorie Thomsen, Shawn Zinn, Rogene Tivey, Ri i 2 F 3: W , 4.9, ed, fi emo gf! i ,i Q , : .,.,,.,.,., J w ...,.,.. . '- ,,, 5 - .,,. - .,.,. f - , --.aa .-.-.,. i aa. 1:a:1:s:s:::a:s:1:::s:s1z:5 -:s:a:1:s:a1:s:s ' ' f-11-'liiii'226534-Ieaiz-':5::'f ' ?e?'1:2: iiirliiiiifiiiitisisi ff - - A25 -,'e-We Wee -'eve Wit' f r -, '-'-e :eta ....... :.:.':.: :' .-a:::s:.:2-:Q .,: 'r:wwM1e.Y mfr- :- . .... 1- s.-.-,i.:.,,,.:, .,.-. - ...,,...,.,.,.,..g,.,,.,.:.:.,:, , . . g,:,f,,, .... - iz. .,.,. :.:.:.:4.1....4 ,.,. 1 ,,-- - ..... -. .. ,M . ., awww , ,. - .,.,,.,. 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' i i i ia ,M A i ra ak Vie-in ' ,ff rf-' c i lliifta ' ,:,j.-f., i ,xg 1 'l F 41, 1 3 fi r BQ ff! l. i, . ,lil is 'l Q23 .iijf il i.-.ii . ,.-,A at ,i,,.. ff'--.2 3 3.351 l -' 1 arf? GIRLS GLEEfBack row: Joan Ehlers, Joan Bennett, Linda Adams, Connie Mason, Bettie Roose, Pat Underwood, Janet Bush, Monika Bolton, Barb Morley, Bonnie Laird, Dorothy Dumas, Sandra Chris- tensen, Karen Casebeer, Carolyn Bunderson, Judy Sornmerfelt, Mary Dickman, Lynda Tadlock, Bobbye Anderson, Nancy Cowles. Sec- ond row: Shirley Couchman, Silvia Turner, Linda Mench, Barbara Opheim, Rosalie Vvitherbee, Roberta Mauk, Sandra Gerry, Sandra Susan Lund, Beatta Stuvick, Linda Temin, Marilou Thibault, Chris Fuglei, Geil Mitchell. Front row: Betty Bechtel, Barbara Sommerfeld, Amy Nelson, Diana Cimino, Kathleen Blum, Jo Del Nye, Jane Kolb, Susan Thompson, Karen Schaal, Beverly Means, Peggy Perdue, Melissa Wheaton, Mary Hurlburt. O i O To prepare tor membership in the Senior Choir is the goal ot every member in Junior Choir. The Junior Choir took part in such activit- ies as the All-City Festival, the Spring Con- cert, and the Lenten Services. This year's otticers were: president, Sue Apart: vice-presiclent, Judy Lee: secretary, Joyce l-lallg treasurer, Diclc Byers. Danforth, Susan Morris, June Staab, Karen Rasp, LaVonne Chris- tensen, Joyce Danielson, Karen Bohringer, Joyce Niebur, Charlotte Steele, Susan Norgard. Front row: Joyce Rieger, Martha Zoroya, Bev Moeller, Elaine McMuIlin, Marlene Hall, Linda Anderson, Kelly Ekfelt, Faith Rasmussen, Lu Ann Brainard, Cecilia Stice, Pam Blakeney, Marcella Nemitz, Joyce Hunter, Jan Willmarth. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERIC1-XYBack row: Connie Stupp, Jo Janet Gingrich, Karen Brown, Marty Anderson, Beverly Kubie, Di Ann Abart, Judy Bromley, Carol Heye, Janet Sherwood, Jo Ann Carter, Nancy Allbee, Claudia Hayden, Gloria Castro, Linda Man- son, Linda Hannawalt, Second row: Barbara Boe, Sally Hansen, Anita Lee, Holly Miller, Sharon Sylvester, Colleen Kellogg, Lynda To introduce students to the nursing pro- tession and allied tields ot medicine is the purpose ot the Future Nurses ot America chapter sponsored by lviiss l-lelen Jelinelc. Proiects included stutting animals tor Uni- versity hospital, donating ielly to the Dr. J. P. Lord School, and hernming diapers tor a charity organization. Otticers were: president, Ruth Johnson: vice-president, Barbara Ehlers: secretary- treasurer, Ardith Propstg and sergeants-at- arms Margaret Carpender and Jo Ann Lam- bert. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA-Back row: Carolyn Grothe, Roberta Swanson, Betty Manning, Lorraine Luce, Marie Walter, Lola Nielsen, Patricia Baker, Janet Kyral, Sandra Clark, Nollie Johnson, Janet Smith, Judi Moe, Margaret Marrett, Judy Preston, Jean Severa, Charlotte Bennett, Miss Helen Jelinek. Front row: Dolores Brewer, Sandy Gordon, Donna Hoffmann, Joyce Carter, Jo Ann Lambert, Margaret Carpender, Ardith Propst, Ruth Johnson, Barbara Ehlers, Judi Henion, Isabel Miller, Marjorie Saiser, Mary Jones, Sue Bobbitt. lawmclzfhe To turther interest in Home Economics and to work tor good home and tamily lite relationships are the purposes ot the Fu- ture l-lomemalcers ot America chapter. Sponsored by lvliss Genevieve Shilhan the F l-l A members made tray tavors tor a hos- pital and entertained the taculty at a cottee hour. Members attended a state convention in Lincoln and observed a national F H A Week in March. Otticers were: president, Judy Coe: vice- president Karen Watt: secretary, Margaret Steyerg and treasurer, Gloria Castro. Dyles. Front row: Sharon Boone, Janet Finney, Donna Corbino, Shari Leshovsky, Marilyn Rickard, Judy Coe, Margaret Steyer, Donna Mayher, Gloria Castro, Joyce Kern, Miss Genevieve Shilhan. 58 FRACTIONS--Back row: Monika Bolton, Nancy E. Powell, Shirley A- Anderson, Sharon Gordon, Mary Johnson, Jean Fenstermacher Sandra Gerry, Rich Sudduth, Steve Lundholm, Peter Reinkordt, Ron Hohan, Larry Hicks, Robert McKean, Richard Cantwell, Janet Seaman, Sharon Baker, Rosalie Witherbee, Marie Englehart, Judith Rohlfs. Second row: Kayleen Kleider, Judy Giles, Carole Seibert Dottie Autenrieth, Sylvia Peroglio, Jeanne Richeson, Tim Barnes, To promote interest and fellowship among first and second year mathematics students was the aim of Fractions. Sponsor- ed by Miss Marian l-leiser, members made a tour of Mutual of Omaha and held a Christmas party and spring picnic. First and second semester officers were: president, Steve Johnson and John Pelowsicii vice-president, John Peiowslci and Amy Nel- son: secretary, Mary Ann Plate and Sharon Fry: and treasurer, Betsy Ostberg and Lovie Jeffrey. DIGITS--Back row: Beverly Merica, Jack Lausterer, Charles J, Smith, Carolyn Stoakes, Ken Chatfield, Stephen Holeman, Gordon Brostrom, Terry Turner, Sue Hornish, James Limpp, Keith Johnson, Daniel McGlynn, John Gaver, Steve McKenzie, Bob Long, Peggy Dennis, Carol Carsey, Lois Hinrichs, Ann Bonanno, Susan Thomp- son, Pat Andrew. Front row: Peggy Perdue, Sandy Robinson, Tom Harvey, Doug Adams, Betty Curzon, Betty Ostberg, Mary Ann Plate, Steve Johnson, Amy Nelson, Sharon Fry, Lovie Jeffrey, Jim Pelowski, Dud Kersey, Joel Warner, Mary Sandusky, Miss Marian Heiser. Digits, the iunior-senior math club and affiliate ofthe national mathematics organi- zation of Mu Alpha Theta, encouraged the study of math for education and recreation. Members heard a lecture by sponsor John Bryan on Symbolic Logic , and a discus- sion ot Saul Kriplce's Westinghouse Talent Search proiect. Qfticers first and second semester were: president, Steve Mangold and Kay Harris: and vice-president, Clem Steyer and Janice Lind: secretary, Starr Weaver, and Anita Lee: and treasurer, Gordon Brostrom. Carol Powell. Front row: Jay Martinson, Anita Lee, Janice Lind, Kay Harris, Steve Mangold, Clem Steyer, Starr Weaver, Diane Hartman, Margaret Marrett, Charles Wortz, John Bryan. 59 GREGGITES-Back row: Jeanie O'Neill, Beverly Adams, Judy Hewett, Hazel Berg, Marlene Ericksen, Jo La Pount, Della Inglis, Bonnie Mae Anderson. Second row: Betty Manning, Janice Chris- tiansen, Janeane Clay, Gail Olson, Carol Thomas, Nadine Nelson, Carolyn Jensen, Lois Olsen, Nancy Allbee. Front rowg Mrs. Mary Uhl Collins, Karen Worley, Judy Sharp, Sharon Fox, Marie Walter, Colleen McCammon, Tena Van Cleve, Peggy Merica, Mary Quimby, Marlyne Hoffmann, Promoling speed and accuracy under Jrhe sponsorship oi Mrs. Mary Uhl Collins was lhe goal of ihe Greggiles club. The members of Greggiies held several bake sales io raise money for iheir Trip io Lincoln and also visiled many Omaha busi- ness houses during lhe year. The year's oiiicers were: Marie Walier, office manager: Judy Sharp, assisianl mana- ger: Karen Worley, secrelaryg Sharon Fox, lreasurerg Colleen McCammon and Tena Van Cleve, segeanls-al-arms. GLACIERS-Back rovv: Miss Marlene Gatz, Janice Lind, Karen Auienrieth, Nancy Mleynek, lneke van Rooy, Karen Peterson, Margaret Marrett, Lennie Ehlers, Jeannie Pakiser, Pat Kizlin, Nancy Hutcheson, Dorene Self. Front row: Ardith Propst, Diane Twenly-iive selecled iunior and senior members oi Glaciers soughi lo promoie in- leresl in and enioymenl oi lileralure lhrough discussions oi novels, poems, and aulhors. Sponsored by Miss Marlene Galz, members held a Chrislmas parly and a spring iea. Oiiicers iirsl and second semesier were: presidenl, Sigrid Larson and Susan Hornishg vice-presidenl, Diana Birge and Sandy Carl- sonq secrelary, Ruih Johnson and Mariy An- derson: and ireasurer, f'-Xrdilh Propsl and Judy Moe. Birge, Barbara Ehlers, Ruth Johnson, Marjorie Saiser, Sigrid Larson, Sue Hornish, Sandy Carlson, Sharon Conner, Ellen Mc- Elroy, Judy Moe, Marty Anderson. 60 Happy Swee+l'1ear'l Barbara Banqlnarl loolcs prelly lor ner Vllclnq classmales as slwe Holds bouquel pre- senled lwer al Vale-nllne dance. Sluffecl will: pillows, Sonia Claus Duane Taylor enjoys maslcing his lclenlily wlllw llwe lwelp ol his 'lBellel', Claudia Hayden, aller eleclion al annual Clirlslmas Belle dance. DANCE BAND-Back row: Charles Sutton, Charles Talrnadge, Clem Douglas Gaeth, Vern Somer. Front row: Gene Somer, Jolwn Styer, Raymond Dinsdale, Dean Geist, Ronald Cool, Tom Harvey. Watson, Ken Tunks, Lovie Ann Jeffrey, Bonita Vandegrift, Linda Second row: Virgil Bruner, Warren Hinzie, William Simpson, Wieman, Carolyn Stoakes, Anita Lee, Nancy Hutcheson. bl ew COMPANY A+Back row: David Prichard, Larry Brown, Harry Pettit, William Proksel, Don Houghton, George Johnson, Dennis King, Larry Monson, Thomas Feichtinger, Clifford Shoemaker, James Funkhouser, Robert Casey, Larry Andersen, Michael Ander- son, Jack Hald, Greg Smith. Second row: Walter Goecke, Warren Doctor, Marvin Anderson, Robert McKean, Clete Bregen, Tim Mitchell, Terry Stull, Carl Henningsen, Lynn Schermerhorn, Tom Morrison, Ted Sokol, Max Voigt, Steven Acker, John Vickery, Frank Payton, Harold McGinnis, Front row: Jerry Bjork, Jim Bauer, Donald Baird, Keith Johnson, Dick Good, Darrel Williamsen, Art Vomberg, Mike Kelley, Mike Flannigan, Bob Hohrnan, Thomas Catron, Bill Harding, Doug Adams. . . .. COMPANY BABack row: Harold Norris, Marshall Christensen, Donald Furry, Dennis Whipperman, Jack Ward, Ward Schumaker, John Smith, Courtney Campbell, Bill Johnson, Tom Levermann, Donn Orris, Roger Sliter, Robert Smith, Harvey Schutte, Dale Housewirth, Larry Forrest, Ronnie Ferryman, Steve Lundholm, Terry Johns, Clarence Hansen. Second row: Roger Fowler, Charles Murphy, Lavern Kofoed, Philip Franco, Dennis Savage, Paul Stras- heim, Michael Norris, James Limpp, Charles Coons, Richard Thies- sen, William Birge, William L. Smith, Harold Penton, Richard Gorton, Bob Carl, Richard Doherty, Clair Spitsen. Front row: Joe Nevotti, Jack Vogt, Bob Campbell, Les Weber, Robert Agosta, Norman Kyle, Carl Riley, Larry Wardell, James Kane, Wesley Bohlen, Jerry Yeck, Bob Greenlee, Robert L. Johnson, Eddie Hild, Dennis Thomas. COMPANY C-Back row: Lee E. McConaha, Gary Christensen, Richard Stenzel, Allan Wright, Barry Abel, Jim Kelly, Robert Kast, Ron Deaver, Henry Brink, Gene Olewine, Steve Matthews, Gary King, Garland Taylor, Ronald Decher, Steven Sexton, Walter Hogan, John Coogle. Second row: Larry Hislop, Tom Horton, Jim Jones, Merrill Christensen, Bill Kellstrom, Duane Klever, Jerry Welty, Wendell Harden, Gary Daniels, Stan Menze, Gerald Larson, Walter Moore, Bob Leistner, Jim Martin, John Furstenberg, David Frese, Jerry Volcheck. Front row: Warren White, John Blacketer, Larry Gardner, Richard Hurley, Charles Johnson, Larry Berg, Keith Helms, Ernie Wright, Charles Smith, Mark White, Michael Feich- tinger, Bud Barrett, Phil Loreritzen, Richard Miller. ma,mewf i COMPANY D-Back row: Ronald Binks, Robert Smith, Richard Ward, Robert Hult, Jim Mortensen, Ron Nordstrom, Eugene Strong, Don Alberry, Tom Dirks, Leonard Jensen, Bob Autenrieth, Fred Reinhardt, James Beberniss, Raymond Massy. Second row: Robert Aasen, Robert Chvala, Douglas Claxton, Steve Schmidt, James Norton, Terry Beals, Ronald King, Frank Taylor, Charlie Koos, Robert Weist, Douglas Cole, Mike Henry. Front row: Carlos Sing, Walter Svendsen, Richard Collins, Gerald Chrisman, John Hohman, Richard Lippold, Bob Doyle, Mike Sheridan, Bruce Mini- kus, Terry Caldwell, Bob Sutphen, Ron Shepherd. I I COMPANY F-Back row: Con Brunkow, Bob Hawk, Ted Rocz, Paul Kune, Jim Sevela, Charles Schmid, John Christensen, Larry Cullins, Jim Jensen, James Petersen, Dale Simmons, Robert Clark, Richard Haub, Larry Hicks, Walter Sillik. Second row: David Belt, Dennis Simmons, Gary Schmitz, Marvin Kronberg, Kenneth Foster, Garry Williams, Mahlon Smith, Dennis Betts, COMPANY E--Back row: Robert Glenn, Robert Connell, David Workman, Carl Mackie, Oliver Parks, Harry Hallbery, Tom Goodwin, Paul Todd, Ronald Carlsen, Dick Williams, Roger Wilson, Ken Ed- wards, Jay lVlenze, Bill Becker, Phillip Conrad, George Benish, Richard Petersen, Walter Tuttle, Steven Walen. Second row: Rich Sudduth, Dave Davis, Bob Ashley, Larry Anderson, Mike Conrad, Bill Jones, Dennis Waterman, Ed Johnson, Jim Rader, Bernard Ains- worth, Robert Lorentzen, Leroy Dueling, Gene Failla, Eldon Brooks, Ronnie Moore, Bob Stark, Jim Sacks, Tom Coons, Richmond San- derson. Front row: Jack Hawk, Tom Christensen, Dale Andersen, Ed Skaggs, Robert Iselin, Ronald Keiser, Howard Waterman, Fred Fleer, Gerald Waymire, Jay Woodard, Robert Martens, Don Horn, Dick Houghton, Bill Beckman, Dave Robinson, Jack Reese, Tim McClanahan, Tom Kuffel, Jim Dubler, Steve McKenzie, Rich Kuhl, Jim Morrison, George Tuttle. Front row: Dennis Hill, Robert Koos, Rod Feelhaver, Tom Jackson, Phil Fisher, Henry Wendt, Robert Grant, Tony Sortino, Robert John- son, Lee Hinrichs, Jim Harlow, Walt Heflin, 63 OFFICERS-Back row: Robert Agosta, Charles Smith, Robert lse- Iin, Wesley Bohlen, Jerry Yeck, Gerald Chrisman, Darrel William- sen, Jay Woodward, Bob Doyle, Larry Wardell, Mark White, Keith Johnson. Second rovv: Henry Wendt, Art Vomberg, Dick Good, Robert Grant, Keith Helms, John Hohrnan, Bob Hohman, Nlike CRACK SQUAD-Back row: Robert Johnson, Bob Chvala, Torn Horton, Dick Gorton, Keith Johnson, Kenny Edwards, Richard Sud- duth, Ronald Carlson, Greg Smith. Front rovv: Dave Davis, War- ren White, Ed Hild, Dick Hurley, Jim Kane, James Limpp, Ron Shepherd, Walt Heflin, Robert Kuffel. Flannigan, Jim Kane, Thomas Catron, Ernie Wright. Front row: Norman Kyle, Richard Lippold, Phil Fisher, Mike Kelley, Bruce lvlinikus, Ronald Keiser, Fred Fleer, Carl Riley, Gerald Waymire, Howard Waterman, Larry Berg. ' A , I 'V ' 'x v iii' ' . A iz-. -.K VN ,V . mi lin.. l . ' it I -.jg L ,Ejf if ' i ff ' lf. 1 i T .fi in 1: i ri -J K ii 6' if f D f 'Z Q r 'x 't 7 i 64 . zu COLOR GUARD-Robert Johnson, Jay Nlenze, Richard Hurley, Tony Sortino, Dennis Thomas, John Blacketer, James Norton. FRESHIVIAN DRILL TEAIVI-Back row: Robert Hawk, Clarence Hansen. Second rovv: Con Brunkow, Steven Walenz, Ted Rocz, Lee lVIcConaha, Robert Glenn. Front row: Phil Fisher, William Proksel, Gary Christensen, Paul Kunze, James Beberniss, Tony Sortino. BOYS RIFLE TEAIVI-Back rovv: Robert Agosta, Dennis Thomas, Ronald Keiser, Robert Aasen, Courtney Campbell, Sgt. K. A. Hill. Front row: Larry Berg, Fred Fleer, Bob Doyle, Mike Flannigan, Larry Wardell. 65 , A. v,,3x.Q,,,9 . x9x,, 4 Mw,,,.. , S .. . J 'QS-. sf 4 if P' K ,,.,i V. , E f - filr 34 . , W e Qvilyffl 9-w. 4 , if e W.m X , 1 M ., '43 S1 , .5 nm -C' ,, ::a :zf .j Q Q - !52fi15Esg..:a:a:g:.: .490 X X 3 - g 1' ...v: Z ,L vw .. ,Y wx 2' if :QW . '-2E2iEs2Ef.s:a:::1:aa:a E: 'N 4. 4 ,g e cammanch Jaillalian Lie-u+enan+ Colonel Ronald Keiser and his lacly, Jeanne Anne Franks. rw .VW ,MM W lewd fb 9 Y' f --1: Q..::,..:w ,wiht Z W2 J Y: 33:51 ., Z' , my ' ' Wu. ,ff zz: W ' 1 N :'7fI'I-2723? :E'.5: ' , I iw mf M5 4 f 1 S 496' ,W f gl Coach Speck lNlelson's yarsiTy baskeTball Team rolled up a 9-8 record during The I957-l958 season and Tinished sevenTh in The sTaTe raTings. The Vikings' 9-5 lnTerciTy mark earned Them a Tie Tor Third place wiTh Benson in The League sTandings. CenTral lI2- 2l and Tech ll I-3l grabbed The Top Two spoTs. l-lighlighTs oT The season saw The Vikes de- TeaT The lnTerciTy champions Trom CenTral in December and seT The season's League scoring mark in an 84-38 blasTing oT Tee Jay. NorTh losT Two games by Three poinT margins To Tech and Abraham Lincoln. The Vikes' slimmesT margin oT yicTory came in a 50-49 win over Prep. Tech was The only Team To sTop NorTh Twice in League play. Benson won Two oT Three Trom The Norsemen, The second win coming in The opening round oT The DisTricT TournamenT. Leading scorers Tor The season were Ed Van VlieT-275: Tom Dowling-l7I: and l-loward WaTerman-I 38. These Three, plus Terry Crouch and Alan Kirk. sTarTed mosT oT The games. Fred Wilke and Arch Fergu- son were laTe season sizzlers. 68 VARSITY BAS'KETBALl.4Back row: Student Manager John Bi Dave Hagglund, Alan Kirk, Tom Dowling, Travis Lux, Ed Van VI et Franci Ta How rd Waterman, Front row' Cliff Hollest Ile V0 YH OH a . n y Ander on, r Wilke, Terry Couch, N 1 5 PY A i G ft Ra d s F ed pictured: Arch Ferguson, Larry Miller. NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh VARSITY SEASON RECORD Prep CenTral Benson . . . ....... Tech . . . .... Boys Town Tee Jay . . . ...... SouTh ...AbeLynx . . . ..... Prep ..- ..- ..- .... ... ... CenTral Benson Lincoln . . . ....... Tech Tee Jay SouTh Abe Lynx DisTRicT TOURNAMENTT, ..--...................-. Benson A Howard Waferman flips in a baske? againsl Benson ln an early season game. I 4 place hi in inltmclii Tech's league scoring champ, Jay Murrell, can? Dislricf Tournamenl' fill. slrop Ed Van Vlief from scoring on lhis shol. Terry Crouch loolcs lilce he's shaking hands wi+h Tom Dowling hoolcs one home aqainsl' Benson in lhe ball on 'rhis lay-up. l RESERVE BASKETBALL-Back row: Randy Anderson, Dave Hag- Ferguson, Mike Convey, Duo Kersey, Charles Young, Stu t glund, Earl Maddux, Ron Shepard, John Lloyd, Dave May, John Manager Fred Francisco. Front row: Jim Turner, Tom Gra Olafson. Second row: Coach Orville Matzke, Arlo Grafton, Rod James Ryba, Ron Barney. NorTh's reserve baskeTball Team, under The direcTion oT Coach Orville lvlaTzke, Tin- ished wiTh a lO-6 season record and a 9-5 lnTerciTy mark. The Li'l Vikes TeaTured a seven game winning sTreak in mid-season. Randy Anderson and Gordon BrosTrom paced The scoring wiTh l88 and l25 poinTs, respecTively. OTher sharpshooTers included Dud Kersey and Tom Graddy. Arlo GraTTon and Rod Ferguson were The Tloormen. and Travis Lux and Dave l-lagglund sparkled on The backlooards. Coach KenneTh BauermeisTer's Two Tresh- man squads Tinished high in Their respecTive loops. The A Team rang up a 7-2 mark Tor second place and The B Team compiled a 6-3 record Tor Third place. John Burger wiTh IOS poinTs and Mike McColley wiTh 93 led The A squad. Don Parrish neTTed an even TOO To pace The B Team. QTher promising prospecTs Tor Tu- Ture NorTh Teams include John Sullivan, Ken McEwen, Doug Perkins and Loren FriTz. 70 NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh NorTh RESERVE SEASON RECO .......-.........--.... ... .an f.-. --..- RD . . .. Prep . CenTral . . Benson . . . . Tech . . . .... Boys Town aa.. Q.. ... . n... ..- -.. -.- . Tee Jay . . . SouTh Abe Lynx . . . . Prep . . . .... CenTral .... . ... ... . . Benson . . Lincoln . . . . Tech . Tee Jay . . . SouTh Abe Lynx i i Randy Anderson, reserve scoring leader, rallies on a fair break. Fresh opponei' soars High for e lay-up. uncfmcladatmen 50641 win FRESHMAN BASKETBALL-Back row' Jack Ziegler, Mike McCo'- ger, Ken McEwen, Fred Hillstrand, Doug Perkins, Gary Barth, Bob Iey, Gary Berkley, Gary Blumenschein, Gary Beresh, Jerry George, Leng, Gene Osmond. Front row: Ron Peterson, John Sullivan, Jim Blaine Prown. Second row: Coach Ken Bauermeister, John Bur- Ale5andro, Jim Gernber, Loren Fritz. i i Au.. .-g .la A WRESTLINGiBack row: Coach Vernon Ekfelt, Charles Sohm, Herb Willmarth, Alfred Hollingsworth, Don Bartrem, Jim Raschke, Ed Hild, Ron Bartrern, Bruce O'Callaghan, Jim Stewart, Student Manager Carl Nlackie. Second row: Ray Richmond, Don Stone, Hotness Russell Ash, Joe Rossito, lvlark Ethen, Bob Olson, Bill Homan, Jim Herring, Randy Curnow, Front row: Steve Johnson, Steve Walenz, Ron Clark, Ernie Abariotes, Dick Van Sickle, Jim Birkhofer, Bob Brown. we ...mzzm ff- zw... 'The Viking wrestlers under Coach Vernon Ektelt although compiling a relatively poor season, tinished third in the lntercity league in l958. The matmen struggled to a 7-8 mark despite the tact the squad was heav- ily-laden with underclassmen. Ot the twenty boys who received letters, thirteen will re- turn tor the i958-59 season, along with sev- eral other boys who saw varsity action. I-leavyweight Jim Raschke was the team's outstanding wrestler. Jim won both the North Invitational and the State titles by pinning South's Bill Pickering, the boy who handed Jim his lone deteat during the sea- son. Jim Stewart, a rugged l45-pounder, also captured a state title: Stewart, a iunior -along with such lads as Dick Van Sickle, Jim Birkhoter, Bob Brown and Bill Homan- provide Coach Ektelt a tine toundation on which to build next year's team. NORTH HIGH WRESTLING STATISTICS Matches Points Points Wrestled Won Lost Tied Scored Given Pins Jim Raschke ... . Zl I I 47 5 I3 Dick Van Sickle . 20 4 I 34 8 l Jirn Stewart .... I8 5 I 27 I6 4 Robert Olson ..... I4 4 I 24 II 5 Bruce O'CaIlaghan . I5 5 O 24 I3 0 Randy Curnow ... 8 3 I I6 II I Jim Birkhoter . .. I7 7 I 35 I4 6 Bob Brown 20 3 2 34 I9 4 Bill I-Iomgp U I9 IO O 29 25 4 Joe Rossito .... 6 I 4 I I I I O Don Bartrem ..... 8 3 2 IO I5 O Ray Richmond ..., IO 7 0 3 I7 2 Mark Ethen .... IO 7 O 3 I4 I Ernie Abariotes .. IO IJ 2 7 I6 O Jim Herring .... Il 9 I 5 36 0 72 S+a+e heavyweighf champ Jim Raschke poses over 'reammafe Mark Efhen. lata me fzanafut Jim Folkers pu? The clamps on Soufh opponent Ray Richmond is dic+a+ing +l'1e ferms in Hwis me-a+cI'1.1 WAGON WHEELS-Back row: Lynne Shepard, Shirley Larson, Clair Spitsen, Walt l-leflin, Doug Adams, Thomas Kuffel, Steven Acker, Dennis King. Front row: Penny Bailey, Maureen Matthews, 9' - ag, VA L, 5, ' gg. -ki., ,, V , X.. .f .' X Q. , ,, -Ar r. r N :MF ,755 4' J 6 Xu. V ri., i 1 ff X -'l M J ','l fs.. 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The 472 Y-Teens, aTTiliaTed wiTh The Y.W.C.A., carried ouT Their purpose oT promoTing inTerosT among Teenagers in helping oThers. 78 Rae Martin, Jeanie Nelson, Mrs. Marcia Gauss, Mrs. Constance Tullis, Front row: Jean Hornish, Marjorie Saiser, Sigrid Larson, Kathy Harris, Pat Sorenson, Sue Fulkerson. 47.2 q- The Y-Teens co-sponsored wiTh l-li-Y The sixTh annual LenTen services. The Y-Teens' largesT social proiecT was The MoTher- DaughTer sTyle show and Tea. OTher proi- ecTs carried on by The group's seven com- miTTees were making layeTTes, selling greeT- ing cards, book covers, and balce sales. A new proiecT was The publicaTion oT a monTh- ly newspaper. This proiecT was underTalcen by The publiciTy and membership commiT- Tee. Each oT The commiTTees had iTs own special proiecT oT service Tor The year. OTTicers were KaThy l-larris, presidenTq PaT Sorenson, vice-presidenTg Sigrid Larson, secreTaryg Mariorie Saiser, Treasurer: and Linda Lonsbrough and l-lazel Berg, ser- geanTs-aT-arms. CommiTTee chairmen were PaT Sorenson, programg Jean l-lornish, service: Diana Birge, social: Susan Fullcerson, reTreshmenTg lvlacle- line Jorgenson publiciTy and membership: Judy Edmonds, inspiraTion3 and Sonia Lund, Tinance. AlTernaTing ruTTles oT Tulle and lace Tashioned The gown modeled by Madeline Jorgenson in The Y- Teen sTyle show. Y-TEENS PUBLICITY AND MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE-Mary Brown, Scarlett Nelsen, Sandra Holben, Joan Miller, Penny Stull, Beverly Theil, Silvia Turner, Shirley Stuvich, Diana Cirnino, Carolyn Grothe, Kayleen Kleider, Marilyn Vorel, Judy Jorgenson, Marilyn Larsen, Diana Beach, Barbara Opheim, Sheila Nelson, Bettie Roose. Second row: Linda Turner, Theresa Rasey, Marilyn Binderup, Rosalie Witherbee, Ardith Propst, Judy Bromley, Joyce Niebur, Charlene Kraft, Marilyn Jacob, Joyce Wilson, Lois Hinrichs, Caro- lyn Fordham, Linda Riddle, Sue Christensen, Janet Glissmann Nancy Shields, Ann Vashon. Front row: Linda Forst, Karen Moyer Karen Luschen, Peggy Dennis, Gail Coulizer Elaine Sirian, Pam Krell, Lola Nielsen, Valeen Dolinskv, Shari Leshovsky, Kay Lund, Kelly Ekfelt, Joyce Hunter, Susan Bonniwell, Judy Filbert, Sharon Crabb. VATEENS INSPIRATION COMMlTTEEsBack row: Carol Heye Claudia Downs, Amy Nelson, Barbara Banghart, Sally Burke, Linda Durrie, Dottie Autenrieth, Marjorie Riley, Joyce Danielson, Judy Davis, Patricia Carper, Patty Gall, Bobbye Anderson, Marty Ander- son, Second row: Nancy Huitt Donna Google, Linda Nixon Kay Harris, Susan Lund, Shirley Ostler, Betty Simpson, Nancy Cook Karen Swanson, Mary Lou Wendt, Sandra Schulz, Virginia Dyas, Margaret Carpender, Eileen Ludwick, Mary Lou Ludwick, Front row: Nancy Mleynek, Linda Schmidt, Lennie Ehlers, Barbara Boe, Sharon Connor, Geil Mitchell, Lorraine Dolinsky, Chris Fuglei Marilyn Tate, Joyce Carter, Judy Van Cleve Barbara Ehlers, Sandy Carlson. Y-TEENS PROGRAM COMMITTEE ---- Back row: Lois Fritz, Shirley Anderson, Mary Fagan, Monika Bolton, Starr Weaver, Bonnie Mae Anderson, Kathryn Dolan, Margaret Marrett, Madeline Adams Beverly Merica, Nickie Stull, Linda Wiemann, Connie Stupp, Sharon Oliver, Judy Vondra, Joyce Devney. Seccnd row: Ruby Sandberg, Betty Novak, Kathy Gillies, Judy Beberniss, Judy Giles, Karen Rasp, Nancy Hutcheson, Maxine McLean, Carolyn True Sharon Larson, Vickie Harris, Ruth Robinson, Karen Worthington, Carolyn Gordon, Linda Johns, Ellen McElroy. Front row: Dana Andrew, Carol Ellenberder, Judy l-lofgaard, Sandy Robinson, Bev- erly Lins, Nelda Cook Karen Peterson, Alise McGregor Judy Mik- kleson, Phyllis Anthony Linda Ternin Sherani' Macney Jackie Selner. 79 T, Y-TEENS REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE-Back rovv: Melissa Ful- kerson, Claudia Hayden, Phyllis Dinovo, Dcnna Cori-ino, Dottie Smith, Diane Hartman, Judy Lepley, Julie Olson, Sharon Aken, Janet Sherwood, Barbara Jaccbson, Pat Andrew, Barb Morley, Marcia Lewis, Jeanne Gebhart, Dcris Finch, Nancy Bahr, Donna lVlaynard, Sally Ford, Kathy Michel, Sherry Swanson, Jackie Hunt- ley, Shirley Nixon, Geri Mulligan, Connie Dinovo, Second row: Kathy Lush, Jackie Winter, Tena Van Cleve, Jan Christiansen, Rosemary Wagner, Mary Wagner, Janet Schlemmer, Ann Stewart, Joyce Rieger, Judy Becker, Judy King, Judy Turner, Jean Fenster- macher, Nancy Cowles, Linda Fixmer, Barbara Nuckolls, Donna Kaven, LaVohn Isvik, Diane Pearson, Susan Fay, Judy Oliver, Della Inglis, Violet Kimnach, Lynda Tadlock. Front row: Jean Henry, Carol Christiansen, Barbara McNutt, Jane Samson, Karen Field, Dolores Brewer, Jeannie Pakiser, Pat Kizlin, Virginia Kauffold, Ann Harris, Jo Ann Lambert, Linda Morris, Judy Jost, Bets Doster, Phyllis Gilmore, Janice Willmarth, Lois Olsen, Carol Carsey, Judy Hevvett, Judy Coe, Jean Severa, Joan Ehlers. Y-TEENS SERVICE COMMITTEE-Back row: Sharon Gordon, Charlotte Steele, Sandra Danforth, Linda Kaplan, Mary Johnson, Mary Isvik, Jo Ann Carter, Linda Atchison, Maile Engelhart, Janice Lind, Karen Brown, Doras Milligan, Carole Steimer, Marilyn Ash- BO more, Jo Janet Gingrich, Sandra Vasel, Jeanie O'Neil, Second row: Barbara Hayden, Mary Johnson, Sharon Baker, Claudia Thompson, Jeanne Leonard, Bev Moeller, Carol Petersen, Virginia Evenson, Jane Kolb, Vicki Corey, Susan Quest, Carol Moore, Joan Thompson, Deborah Steele, Sharon Sylvester, Nancy Allbee. Front row: Judy Moe, Kathy Bowman, Nancy Dewey, Beth Nelson, Sandy Gordon, Lynda Johnson, Judi Henion, Sue Hornish, Donna Hoff- mann, Marilyn Johnson, Judy Hartman, Jeanne Swanson, Barbara Stribic, Sylvia Peroglio. Y-TEENS SOCIAL COMMITTEE-Back row: Gail Williams, Susan Thompson, Sharon Johnson, Sharon Fry, Gabriella Hamm, Sheryl Stevens, Shirley Johnson, Georgia Erpelding, Darlene Anderson, Mary Ann Plate, Agnes Van Winkle, Beverly Adams, Sandra Spell- man, Carol McCann, Carolyn Bunderson, Barbara Giffen, Nancy Kerner. Second row: Sandy Nicklen, Diane Hansen, Lorna Fischer, Pat Blakeney, Ann Bonanno, Judith Osborn, lneke van Rooy, Pam Blakeney, Judy Lee Adams, Mary Kofoed, Jo Del Nye, Ellen Par- rish, Elaine McMullin, Susan Morris, June Staab, Karen Lindberg, Judy Kletke. Front row: Betty Ostberg, Marilou Thibault, Donna Jackson, Ruth Johnson, Linda Anderson, Tommie Alexis, Paulette Behrens, Marilyn Petersen, Peggy Perdue, Shirley Lundberg, Renae Wilkerson, Donna Mayher, Karen Butler, Grace Yates, Faith Ras- Inussen. l Y-TEENS FINANCE COMMITTEE-Back row: Edie Stevenson, Janet Grossman, Bonnie Lange, Carol Morgan, Karen Pflasterer, Karen Kleider, Sharon Nelson, Emma Jo Ammons, Sharon Johnson, Gloria Jean Castro, Sharen Kimball, Crystal Moreland. Second row: Jeanie Nelson, Sharon Palmer, Bonnie Laird, Kathy Schmidt, . wp Molhers and claughlers were lea guests of lhe Y- Teens in lhe foyer ol lhe audilorium following lhe slyle show. Besl' dressed among lhe 250 dolls readied for Christmas dislriloulion among lhe needy were those ol Judy Harlman, lirsl place winner, and Judy lvlilclcleson, second place. H15 . Am Af ' Sue Bobbitt, Marty Zoroya, Gloria Van Dyke, Cathie McDonald, Nlabel Simpson, Judi Monaghan, Sunny Gordon, Beverly Kubie. Front row: Janice Crist, Dorothy Carlson, Judy Lee, Rogene Ruh, Joyce Kern, Mary Quimby, Martina Nielsen, Kay Sparck, Sharon Lohmann, Sue Wurgler, Kay Erwin, Judy Mangan, Joyce Anglim. paajecit 9011419 Dreaming of clolhes +hey'd wear 'Round the Clock , Karen Kleider and Mary Lou Wendi infro- duced the lheme of the style show clad in lhe lalesl paiama fashions. 8 I SENIOR HI-Y-Back row: Cliff Hollestelle, Thomas Nastase, Gary Shipley, Bill Custer, Mark Ethen, Bill Billotte, Tony Sortino, Bob Petersen, Terry Turner, Bill Fullerton, Don Stokes, Gordon Miles, Ron Zeigler, Douglas Cole, Russ Ash, Ken Edwards, Terry Reard, John Morgan, Jay Menze. Second row: Ron Springer, Bill Bartlett, Larry Watson, Gary Blair, Art Boone, Rod Ferguson, Arlo Grafton, John Blacketer, Gary Prill, Harvey Palmer, Kent Lush, Rex Medley, Gary Peters, Larry Roh, Kris Soelberg, Bill Yates. Front row: Greg Brady, Jim Eddy, Duane Taylor, Gary Nielsen, Bruce Minikus, Randall Andersen, Gordon Brostrom, Tom Dowling, Brad Cochran, Dennis Schmid, Jim Raschke, John Pelow- ski, Tom Ash, Art Vomberg, John Gale, Bernie Thornby. To create, maintain, and extend, through- out the school and community, high stand- ards ot Christian character was the purpose ot the l-li-Y, sponsored by Donald Blaser. The iunior-senior l-li-Y sold colce at school activities, Fritos tor the Y.lVl.C.A., and Christmas candy tor their own treasury. The annual Lenten services and the Coro- nation Ball were other l-li-Y sponsored events. Two basketball teams, one ot which won the intercity tournament, helped members keep physically tit during the winter months. Ctticers were president, l loward Water- man: vice-president, Arch Ferguson: sec- retary, Terry Crouch: treasurer, Phil Fisher: and chaplain, Rodney Anderson. 82 SENIOR HI-Y-Back rovv: Robert Autenrieth, Lloyd Menard, Dick Van Sickle, Gary Greenfield, Mike Lindemood, Tom Dirks, Ronald King, Robert Johnson, Don Horn, Jim Johnson, Robert Siebler, Don Bartrern, Roger Schurnaker, Henry Wendt, Jim Herring, Henry Schmid, Bob Thurber, Keith Johnson, Bill Jones, Ernie Abariotes, Second row: Don Morris, Ray Fehrman, Morgan Marsh, Warren Hinzie, Steve Ball, Jay Martinson, Jack Reese, Gary Bates, Bob Gwynne-Vaughan, Tom Graddy, Dan Classen, Keith Helms, Jeff Reese, Harold McGinnis, Ken Nelsen, John Christensen, Ray Rich- mond, Dick Good. Front row: Lee Theil, Bernard Vorel, Leonard Pollreis, Allan Farris, Mike Barber, Rich Less, Phil Fisher, Arch Ferguson, Rodney Anderson, Howard Waterman, Terry Crouch, Gerald Rieger, John Biork, Jim Bauer, Keith Carlson, Larry Greer, Donald Blaser. il M , if ' i .JF in fhizm I act.. . , Y ..,. ii asia . Mgr-I Pj ,, is fi' f' , -ilk ' vl 1 ' A ' I 1 N r - 13.55 47 My i - ...,:K,.,,w,4 ,M . H-is .5 ti in ri, ig ii! l' :. pi , t. . .tc '. in 1 ikl if' i Ti! tl-1, 5 'T l li' Vi 4 , . 5? ' More fhan l50 s+ude-nfs each day ailended lhe Lenlen services co-sponsored by The Y-Teens ano l-li-Y before school for lhree days in rhe lmmanoei Lolheran chapel. Worcls of guesf minisfers and scriplures read by l-li-Y members pol sludenlrs in a lhoughllul mood for lhe observance of Easier. The l-li-Y Cycles soughl ro promole en- rhusiasm among boys inlreresled in worlh- while youlh aclrivilies and Jrhe Chrislian way ol life. Sponsored by Leo R. Taylor, members look parl in Youih and Governmenl Day al lhe Sralre capilol in Lincoln and heard spealcers and movies on varied lopics. Officers were Sleve Johnson, president Sieve Gidley, vice-presidenlq Dud Kersey, secreiaryg Blaine Brown, Treasurer: and Loren Frilz, sergeani-al-arms. L '-q Gfl6G'O!iU6il'tC0- ' HI-Y CYCLES-Back rowg Leo R. Taylor, Robert Lorentzen, Tom Roland Kreps, Robert IVIcKean, Loren Fritz, Dud Kersey, Steve Gingrich, Randy Scheffler, John Olafson, Wayne Ver Nlehren, James Johnson, Steve Gidley, Blaine Brown, Vern Somer, Dan Thurber, Beglin, Jim Gascoigne, Doug Baker, Ward Schumaker. Front row: Bill Platz. 1 83 RAINBOW STRINGS-Carolyn Stoakes, Nancy Hutchezon, Bonita Vandegrift, Judy Preston, Anita Lee, Gene Somer, Linda Hanna- Tne Rainbow Sfrings, an all-girl organiza- fion of IO members selecfed from 'rlwe sfring selecnon of ine orcnesrra, played ar Hue walt, EuJane Wymore, Doris Finch, Linda Wiemann, Career Day luncheon, fne Aurora, P-TA. Enom night and 'rne sfafe P-TA. con venrion. ccunplelle i 'an of A , 1 1 . , - i 84 ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL ACCOMPANIST-Gene Somei: VIOLINS--'Terence Andrews, Diana Beach, Vija Briedis, Virginia Clark, Carol Christiansen, Harriet Gamble, John Hepfinger Lovie Ann Jeffrey Karen Jensen, Judith King, Anita Lee, Deanna Middaugh, Gaylene Morrison, Sandra Robinson Sondra Robinson, Carole Steimer, Carolyn Stoakes, Carol Traut Bonita Vandegrift, Sharon Varley, Linda Wiernan. VlOLASa--'Doris Finch, Stephen Holeman, Geraldine Holding Karen lvloyer, Gene Somer, Kay White, Grace Yates. CELLOS-Thomas Gingrich Linda Hannawalt, Bill Kuno, Janet Seaman, Clifford Shoemaker, Brian Thilliander, Kenton Tunks. BASS-V-Dorothy Autenrieth, Carol Gray, Richard Green Janet Preston, Judy Dreston Colleen Richmond Dennis Taylor John Watson. FLUTES-David Cowsky, lVlarie Engelhart, Diane Shannon, lVIar- garet Steyer. OBOES-Gloria Van Dyke, Jean Wilson. CLARINETS+Douglas Gaeth, Warren Hinzie, Robert lvlatnews John Olafson, William Simpson, Vern Somer, Brent Thilliander David Wooster. BASS CLARINETiVirgiI Bruner. BASSOON-Stephanie Dragoun, Ronald Bailey, Carol Powell. FRENCH HORNS-Gary Borg, Richard Cline, Kenneth Crown, Ken- neth DeHaan, Barbara Stribic, Kenneth True. TRUlVIPETS+Robert Andrews, Stanley Birge, Alvin Butler, Ramon Dinsdale, Clem Steyer, Charles Talmadge, Larry Wilhelm. TROMBONESiRonaId Cool, Dean Geist, Tom Harvey, Stephen Mangold. TUBA-Fred Francisco, William Yates. TYIVIPANI-David Vandegrift. DRUMS-Marjorie Saiser, Charles Sutton, Bill Wakefield. PICCOLO-Shirley Nixon. HARPS-Carol Bobbitt Jim Nlisner. Under the direction ot Samuel F. Thomas. the students ot the North l-ligh symphony orchestra rehearsed many hours tor coni- certs and appearances as small instrumental groups. . Symphonic music was heard at Open l-louse, the Christmas program, the Aurora. the Fall Follies. a school activity program, the Spring Concert, and Commencement. Leading the orchestra this year as con- cert masters were Carolyn Stoakes and Bonita Vandegritt. Mr. Thomas and his musicians were par- ticularly thrilled by a request to play tor the meeting ot the National Congress ot Par- ents and Teachers ivlay 20 in Omaha. They were the only high school group on the program. . . . . M, la Many! rf A f 'l 85 l Third hour office boys deliver circulars. l-lere Ron Collecting absence slips is regular routine work tor Zeigler hands one to lvlr, Smith. l'lour schedules may change, but ottice looys still deliver circulars. Tom Leach, who has ottice duty with Bernie Thorn- lny seventh hour. cfzeavifzaueeaohacfufi Serving their school one period each day as messengers were the ottice boys. Under the direction ot Mark K. Mullins and lvliss Rose Ostronic, these boys deliver- ed circulars third hour, took out mail titth hour, and picked up absence slips and deliv- ered ottice calls each period. STAGE CREW-Back row: Lenard Charion, Gary Shearer, Frank Kingston, William Human, James Cline, John McGlynn, Larry Wat- son, Bill Tyer, Thomas Nastase, Bill Haller, Gary Clow. Front rovvg The stage crew worked hard throughout the year setting up props tor each stage event. Under the direction ot E. E. Erwin, the I9 members took care ot lights, managed the curtains, changed scenery, as well as paint- ed scenery tor various stage productions. Gary Shipley, Joe Rossitto, Terry Forsbreg, Ron Bartrem, Tim Austin, Bob Kersenbrock, Dennis Ferguson, Don Bartrem, Richard Frary, John Morgan. 86 i I Cornhusicer Girls' S+a+e io be held in June ai The siaie capifoi, will include only Jrwo Norih iuniors- Carol Poweil and Janice Lind. Five boys have been chosen io represenlr ihe Vikings. Junior boys a'Hending The week-long session of Boys Siefe inciucie James Lirnpp, James Johnson, and Keiih Johnson, s'randinq7 Jack Lausierer and Gor- don Brosfronn, seafed. Sophomore Sue Morris es- coris Dr. Genie Cieson of The Universiiy oi Omaha io his Career Day session on per- sonnei work. Leaders in home economics iraininq form a ponei during The March 20 career sessions io discuss Jrhe iuiure wiih qiris inieresied in The fieid of househoid aria and sciences. NATIONAL THESPIANS -Back row: Joyce Devney, Carol Heye, Karen Kleider, Linda Johns, Karen Carlson, Lennie Ehlers, Carol Bridgewater, Judith Hamer, Kathy Gillies, Beverly Merica, Georgina Jacobsen. Second row: Janice Christiansen, Judy Preston, Virginia Dyas, Diane Kiser, Linda Loftus, JoAnn Lambert, Judy Mikkleson, The Artisans made a tour ot the Joslyn are museum to study the exhibits there. Their programs included guest speakers trorn the commercial art tield. Artisans made 250 cards at Easter tor a local hos- pital. The biggest award they received during the year was tirst place in the Homecoming poster competition. Qtticers were Hazel Berg, president: Carley Daugherty, vice-president: Carol Dankert, secretary: and Lloyd Menard and Francis Tapy, sergeants-at-arms. ARTISANS-Back row: Phyllis Dinova, Sharon Nelson, Donna Middaugh, Linda Turner, Charlene Kraft, Pat Blakeney, John Rid- dell, Ward Shoemaker, Max Voigt, Martha Anderson, Claudia Hayden, Eilene Martin, Second row: Paula Berg, Jeannie Nelson, Carley Daugherty, Beth Nelson, Joyce Fullerton, Norine Vasholz, Ruth Johnson, Sue Fulkerson, Ann Harris, Diana Birge. Front row: Judy Ellis, Bill Custer, Henry Wendt, Lorraine Dolinsky, Karen Peterson, Sigrid Larson, Dee Carey, Linda Lonsbrough, Eilene Martin, Tom Hicks, Ernie Wright, Alice Miskovsky. ' Jana! Speech students with lOO hours or lO points ot service were eligible tor election to National Thespian membership. This honor society encouraged members to de- velop their poise and speaking in the tield ot drama. Otticers tor the year were president, Sigrid Larson: vice-president, Dee Carey: recording secretary, Eilene Martin: corres- ponding secretary, Karen Peterson: treasure er, Lorraine Dolinskyg historian, Linda Lons- brough. A Carol Thomas, Kay Lund, Joyce Wilson, Mary Beth Meyers, Christie Jensen, Nancy Gall. Front row: Miss Lorraine Ohlson, Harlene Breeling, Valeen Dolinsky, Carol Dankert, Hazel Berg, Judy Osborn, Judy Hartman, Kay Sparck, Judy Filbert, Karen Luschen, Sue Morris. 88 NORTH STAR STAFF-Back row: Kathy Harris, Barbara Bange Abart Linda Turner Judy Edmonds Madeline Jorgensen Bai hart, Karen Erpelding, Jean Provaznik, Tom Ash, Bill Dall, Tom bara Ehlers Don Stokes Ardnh Propst Kay Co bu n Charlene Dowling, Brad Cochran, Bernie Thornby, Linda Nygaard, Jean Kraft Juclv Bromley Liz Wha en Geri Mulligan Severa, Helen Wilson. Front row: Dennis Waterman, Diane 4aeguiae!LaacZwaak A lillle prinler's inlc rubbed off on 25 senior iournalisls during lhe year. Don Slokes and Madeline Jorgenson headec The Norlh Slar slaii lirsl semesler. Assuming lhe edilorship second semesler was Barbara Ehlers, wilh lhe help ol news edilor Judy Edmonds. Charlene Krall, Kay Colburn, Liz Whalen, Jean Provaznilc, Tom Ash and Bill Dall were busy as associale edilors. Ardilh Propsl, Norseman edilor, was as- sisled by a slali ol eleven. Di Ann Abarl headed lhe Norseman sales campaign. Accompanied by lheir advisor, lvlrs. El- len Pearey, iournalisls allended lhe Nalional Scholaslic Press conlerence al The Chicago Conrad l-lillon holel in Augusl, lhe annual clinic and conlesl on lhe Universily ol Ne- braslca campus in November, and lhe yearly conference al Gmaha universily in Febru- ary. Hungry iournalisls lallc belween biles in shack al Omaha U. clinic and conference. Slall members loolr home lhree awards. Karen Pope wriles a receipl ior Arl Vornbergs dol- lar clown paymenl and guaranlees lo Upainl' a real piclure ol lhe year in 'rhe '58 Norseman. Accordionisls please audience willi medley of la- miliar runes. Malinee audience enioys quarlelle singing Ali, Sweel lvlyslery af Life. lCenlerl Sue Abarl malces lwer Aurora depul singing Calclw a Falling Slarf' An overlure ol memorable Tunes lroni 'llyly Fair Lady played by llie orclweslra opened llfie llfiirlyelourln annual Aurora March 26-29. Following Jrlie clioir acl wliiclw presenled seleclions from 'Nauqlily Mariellam, audi' ences al' lour performances enioyeol a var iely ol music, dancing, and specially acls. Brorner and sisler Tom and Jo Janel Qinqe ricl1won applause lor llreir Fire Ballel. lwen ly-lour girls in poullanl skirlrs presenled an audience pleasing lciclc line. Two unusual ine slrumenlal music numbers lealured 'rwelye accordians in a medley ol layorile lunes and llwirreen Jrrombones in a specially piece. 90 Modern Misses dressed in priglil red dance To St Louis Blues. Sandra Wenninglioll and Sharon Allard add a louch ol soplwislicalion lo llne +l1ree lwour sludenl Jralenl snow. 14 . . . il' fzafzpend eamq 41W 9 ,J , ' an Q ' fi ,e Q .1 'X- V 'Si J' WVHG' ... 1 . , 734- u F5544-.-,xg ' 1 if :XSS 321- I-I5 :Q N1 ' 423541-517' 42? wiwrff ' -af,-.Q ' wp, I V Junior Kay Harris sludies calendar as she wails for news of where she will be lraveling in June as an American Field Service summer exchange sludeni. wccfzange :naked new Ineke van Rooy poinls on The map +o her home in Leo van Humbeeck glances al a copy ol The Norfh Groningen, Holland. lnelce gradualecl from high Sfar as he lells of his life as a sludenl in Anlwerp, school rhere before coming as an exchange s1'uden+ Belgium. Aflrer Jrhis year as an exchange sfudenr, fo Norfh high. She plans a career as a secrefary. Leo will begin sludying +o become a lawyer. 9 I TRACKfBack row, Leo van l-lumbeeck, Gary Blair, Dean Taylor, Wayne Ver lVlerhen, Dan Lucas, Al Hollingsworth, Bob Campbell, Gordon lVliles, Doug Ash, Jim Jones, Art Raschke, Jim Raschke, Dave Hagglund. Fourth row: Jerald Bjork, Larry Jewell, Kenneth Potter, Jim Leach, Tim Barnes, lVlark Ethen, Charles Wortz, Jim Eddy, Kenneth Edwards, Don Lidstrand, Everett George, Jerry Johnson. Third row: Robert Glenn, Ed Connerley, Harry Lyman, Greg Brady, Tom Ash, Fred Wilke, Tom Nastase, Warren Hinzie, lelflwmen The Viking track team tor i958 should be another strong link in the North sports chain. Coach Leonard Bond has thirteen returning lettermen paced by crack miler Tom Ash and hurdler-high iumper Fred Wilke. Soph- omore Dave l-lagglund, a sprinter and high- iumper, is a newcomer to North who will be a big help. Gordon Miles and Jim Raschke are the weight men, and Coach Bond has some tine relay material in Greg Brady, Warren l lin- zie, Tom Nastase, Ed Connerly, Doug Ash and Jim Jones. Richard Petersen, Dick Byers, Don Parrish, Larry Wehin, Stan IVlenze. Second row: Steve Gidley, Jim Henderson, Bob Aasen, Ron lVlcNuIty, Richard Foster, Charles Smith, Bob Wilkes, Gerald Abdouch, Pat Benesh, Ron Henry, Russell Ash, Dennis Taylor, Dennis Stevens. Front row: Coach Leonard Bond, Blaine Brown, Randy Curnow, John Gale, Steve lvlathews, Gerald Barton, Gerald George, Raymond Dinsdale, Gary Rogers, Tom Spellman, Charles Murphy, Bruce O'Callaghan, Coach Jim Sharp. :fame feam The Vikings placed third in both the Dutch White and Holstein Relays early this year and own a dual meet win over Creigh- ton Prep. Boys Town deteated North in the season's opener. Some leading marks in the young season include Ash's 4:42 mile and Wilke's l5.5 high and 20.5 low hurdles. Fred also owns a 6' 2 high lump. l lagglund has sparkled in the sprints with a lO.4, IOO, and 23.2, 220, along with a 6' l high iump. Central's John Nared edges Vikes Jime Jones liettl Fred Wilke skips over high hufd'o in record l5.7. and Dave l-lagglund in IOO yard dash. GIRLS' TENNIS-Back lOVl.'I Linda Morris, Rogene Ruh, Sigrid Larson, Ineke van Rooy. Third row: Jean Provaznik, Donna Mayher, Carmen Funk, Jean Hornish. Second row: Carolyn Grothe, Barbara l Gordon Broslrom lakes swing in praclice. TENNIS+l3ack rovv: Max Voigt, Mike Flannigan, Bob Johnson, Gordon Brostrom, Earl Maddux, Dan Fulkerson, Jack Lausterer, Dennis Owens. Front row: Roger Schumaker, Steve Wylie, John Tate, Bill Johnson, Gary Barth, Gary Williams, Mike McColley, John Sullivan, Jim Meisner. Tennis Coach Crville lvlalzke regarded l958 generally as a rebuilding year even lhough his leam won Three ol lheir lirsl Tour marches. Four juniors, all non-lellermen, have carried lhe bulk of lhe load lhrough lhe early parl ol The season. Jack Lauslerer and Roger Schumaker in lhe singles and Gordon Broslrom and Brad Kersey in lhe doubles are The boys lhal Coach lvlalzke is counling on lhis season and nexl. The Vikings delealed Tech and Tee Jay by scores ol 3-O and Benson by 2-l earlier lhis spring. Abraham Lincoln decisioned Norlh by a 3-O counl. Coach lvlalzke pre- dicls a lhird or iourlh place lhis year and possibly even higher nexl spring. Ehlers, Tanis Michaelsen, Patricia Carper. Front rovv: Kathleen Oldham, Kay Oldham, Barbara Wagner. h C ii D d son, Dick Farguson, Henry Wendt. Front row: Morgan Marsh, Ray I S d Fh BbSbl AIGf PhIFh TyC h VARSITY BASEBALL-Back row: Gary Bates, Jo n arro , avi May, Howard Waterman, Rex Medley, Duane Tay or. econ row: Ron Barney, Larry Roh, Gary Peters, Dick Badtke, Dale Ander- e rman, o ie er, .ro ra ton, i is er, err rouc, Good hiffing and an excellenf infield give Coach Carol Gasf reasons for opfimism as fhe baseball season moves info fhe sporfs spoflighf. Led by fwo fhree-sporf sfars, l-loward Waferman and Terry Crouch, fhe Viking offensive affack no doubf will be re- specfed by opposing pifchers fhis spring. Howard carries a .44l baffing average info his fourfh varsify season and Terry owns fwo leffers af second base. Gary Pefers af fhird and eifher Dick Farguson, Dave May, or Bob Siebler af firsf round ouf Norfh's sfrong inner defense. The ouffield boasfs a pair of good hiffers in Phil Fisher and a defensive sfandouf in cenferfielder Rex Medley. Ray Fehrrnan, anofher hiffer of nofe, holds fhe cafching iob. 94 The mound sfaff is far from weak. Bob Siebler, Dale Anderson, and soufhpaw l-lenry Wendf are fhe fronf-line hurlers wifh Morgan Marsh, Arlo Graffon and Rod Byrd ready when needed. Cenfral spoiled Norfh's opener wifh a 3-2 win April 22 af Fonfenelle Park. The Eagles, alfhough held fo four hifs by Bob Siebler, pushed over a run wifh fwo ouf in fhe sev- enfh fo break fhe fie. Siebler sfruck ouf eighf. Terry Crouch led fhe Viking hiffers wifh a friple and single. Poor base running hurf fhe Vikings in fhe Prep game April 29. Despife l-lenry Wendf's IO sfrikeoufs and Dick l:arguson's fowering fwo-run homer, fhe Blueiays pulled ouf a 5-8 decision af Fonfenelle Park. A+ end of pracfice as shadows fail on field, Henry Wendi shows grip 'ro Ray Fe-hrman, Bob Siebier and Dale Anderson. I958 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Aprii 22 ......,..................... Cenfrai 24 .......................... . Souih 29 .... ...., P rep May I .... . . . Benson 6 .... . . Tech 9 .... Ceniral i3 .... . Soufh I5 .... ..... P rep 20 .... Benson 22 .... . . . Tech waaki In season's opener or Eonfenelle park on a cloudy, rainy day, Viking infieiders Howard Waierman and Gary Peiers faire 'rheir Turns ai The pia+e. RESERVE BASEBALL-Back row: Walter Stevens, Mike Feichtinger, Ken McEwen, Fred Francisco, Gerald Gilinsky, John Olafson, Ron Fritz, Ron Zeigler. Second row: Don Stone, Dick Byers, Jim Thibault, Charles Young, Ron Springer, Mike Convey, , 4 71 Kenneth Bauermeister will be coaching both the treshman and reserve baseball teams this spring. Neither team had any regularly scheclulecl games tor the season which began with the tirst practice March IO. FRESHMAN BASEBALL-Back row: Ralph Worley, Craig Knowles, Jim Gascoigne, Kim Swanson, Ken McEwen, Doug Perkins, Gary Blumenschein, John Burger, Gary Beresh, Jon Zarp, Bary Berkley. Third row: Roger Meisenbach, Rich Wagner, Jon Boller, Don Parrish, Karman Schmitz, Richard Doherty, Mack Greder, Ron McNulty, Jack Zeigler, Mike Moore, Fred Miles. Second row: Randy Scheffler, Art Boone, Kenneth Bohringer. Front row: Gene Oelwine, Rich Sudduth, Jim Duffack, Bruce Weiedeman, Charles Sohm, Charles Schmidt, Fred Miles, Ron Clark, J . The Reserves boast tine pitching in Chuck Sohm, Jim Thibault, Charles Young, Bruce Weideman, and Ron Fritz. Don Stone will hanclle the catching chores. Coach Bauer- fxcister should not have too much trouble selecting a tine trosh team out ot the heavy turrout ot treshman. Tom Breci, Ron Petersen, Gary Bjork, Dennis Owens, Jack Gast, Bob Smith, Jeffrey Skinner, Bill Dempsey, Ricky Curnow, Jim Alessandro, Loren Fritz. Front row: Lenny Jensen, Robert Glenn, Bill Platz, Tom Coons, Gary Jensen, Duke Sutton, Larry Marlar, Jack Lund, Edmund Grant, Steve Walenz. 96 l GOLF-Back row: Mike Lindemood, Joe Warner, John Riddle, Frank Heydman, Dick Bloedel, Dudley Kersey, Keith Carlson, Dale Charles llllyrback, Dick Gorton, Carl Henningsen. Third row: Jim Barton, Charles Schmidt, Carl Nlackie. Front row: Angus Camp- Zadalis, Kirk Hansen, Jim Lindemood, Tom Dirks, Eugene Osmond, bell, Bob Gwynne-Vaughan, Randy Anderson, Tom Dowling, Bill Jim Gember. Second row: Coach Vernon Ekfelt, Bill Bohlen, Fullerton, Tom Graddy, Roger Willenburg, Jim Henderson. Coach Vernon EkTelT's young golT Team are sTrong conTenolers Tor The league crown This spring. The Vikings won Their TirsT Three maTches easily ancl own The season's low Team score oT 34. NorTh Tinished TourTh in The FremonT lnviTaTional lournamenT April 22. EighT reTurning leTTermen plus sophomore Roger Willenburg and Treshman Jim Hen- Malawi derson provide Coach ElcTelT wiTh plenTy oT TalenT. The leTTermen are seniors Tom Dowl- ing, Bill FullerTon, and Kris Soelberg, juniors Bob Gwynne-Vaughan, Angus Campbell, Gary BaTes, and Tom Graclcly, and sopho- more Jim Zaclalis. Since only Three members oT The Team are seniors, The NorTh golT pic- Ture Tor TuTure years is a brighT one. VarsiTy golfers Bill FullerTon, Torn Dowling and Roger Willenburg demonsTraTe a varieTy oT golT sTances on The Miller park course. 97 Senior class officers are lsrandingl Cliff l-lollesrelle, Sonia Lund, Virginia Dyas and Gary Greenfield, sergeanls-al' arrnsg lsealedl Arch Ferguson, vice- oresidenlg John Gale, presidenlq and Siqrid Lar- son, secrelrary. Karen Kleider, Sigrid Larson, Sieve Ball and Ron Keiser worlced wirh senior counselors Miss Alice B. Crocker and Ray Kennedy in conduclinq senior eleclions April 8-IO. Senior Board of Confrol members were Henry Wendi, Sleve Mangold, Howard Warerman, Sue Fullcerson, Judy Milckleson, Karen Kleider and Bar- bara Ehlers. .4fs:a:aff:E, Ml! '-6 1 Hi ,Al liililbx , hill.: if, X -in ' ,. 'Z K Q 7 -V pi. .- a , . l 01421, waflk L4 cfane . . . 3 i , . ug 'rt ' ' if f-J C ': 1? ' Z, ' , .wil u' U lil A ' W' s 98 Seven-Up pariy sings iis campaign promises af senior nneefing, Aprii 8. Parenfs, facuHy and seniors enjoy reiresinmenis aiier ine presenieiion of awards ef 'Erioi nigi1i',!5xprii i5. Picnic commiHee members worked wiin facuiry Chairman Miss Gerirude Mohr on pians for ouiinq ai' Riverview perk June 4. The Sherafon-Fonienelle baiiroom wiil be ine scene oi ine senior dinner-dance June 2. Miss Anne B. Jensen needs The siudenis on ine commiiiee. 4mzm4 ailafu' Di Ann Abarf Beverly Jean Adams Roberi Thomas Agos+a Diane Chrisrine Andersen Bonnie Mae Anderson Rodney L. 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Pedersen Nalional Honor Sociefy Judiih Ann Peiersen ll2 52523 515- 5151 :iii ' :5E3.5.3.3.I.I., :QE 49 is -1 .:ass.:az.s:z:a:s:e:z:s:a:z:a:a ::::-by -: , as.. ,S , r My is 9, M 5 i Q Gail Therese Olson Roberf Lynn Olson William Os+rom Harvey Franlclin Palmer Rober+ Dean Parlrs John Olaf PaHerson Pairicia Ann Pa'Herson Diane Clare Pearson Nafional Honor Sociely O O O O O John Sherman Peirce Hope Marlene Perlxins Joan Elizabelh Perry Gary E. Peiers Karen Joyce Pelerson Edward E. Phillips Dean ScoH Pixley Donald M. Plowman Nalional Honor Sociely 5 We THOMAS A. DOWLING Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, Basketball, 2,3,4, Golf, 1,2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 4, Fire Patrol, 4, Hi-Y, 4, Le Cercle Francais, 1, Norseman, 4, Sports Editor, North Star, 4, Reporter, R.O.T.C., 1, Safe-Teens, 4, Chief Justice, Student Commission, 4. ROWLAND LEE DOWNS Aurora, 4, Bei Canto, 4, President, Fall Follies, 4, Hi-Y Cycles, 1, Junior Red Cross, 2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 4, Student Commission, 4, Choir, 2,3,4, Glee Club, 1. ROBERT E. DOYLE Football, 1, Track, 1, Aurora, 3, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 4, Crack Squad, 3, Rifle Team, 2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 3,4. STEPHANIE DRAGOUN Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, F.H.A., 4, F.T.A., 3,4, Marching Band, 1,2,3, Orchestra, 2,3,4, Pep Band, 2, Junior Red Cross, 3,4, Student Commission. BARBARA JONES DREIER Honor Roll, 4, G.A.A., 1, Y-Teens, 1. VIRGINIA LEE DYAS National Thespians, 4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Polar Kats, 4, Aurora, 3,4, Fall Follies, 4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, F.T.A., 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, Junior Red Cross, 3,4, Vice-President, 4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Student Commission, 1,2,3,4, Student Council, 4, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Inter-City Representative, 3, Senior Play, 4. NOLLIE LOU DYLES G.A.A., 1,2,3, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, N.R.A., 1,2,3, F.H.A., 4. JUDITH LYNNE EDMONDS Honor Roll, 3,4, Quill and Scroll, Cheerleaders, 4, G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Gold Polars, 3, Polar Kats, 3, Pep- leaders, 3, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Fall Follies, 2,3,4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, F.T.A., 2,4, Horizons, 4, Junior Red Cross, 3,4, North Star, 4, News Editor, Safe-Teens, 2,3,4, Student Commission, 3, Choir, 3,4, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Inspiration Committee Chairman, 4. PATRICIA KAY EDWARDS Choir, 1, Glee Club, 3, Y-Teens, 1. BARBARA ANN EHLERS Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, Board of Control, 4, G.A.A., 1,2,3, Tennis, 2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Pola Kats, 3,4, Aurora, 3,4, Bel Canto, 3,4, Vice-President, 4, Fall Follies, 4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, F.N.A., 3,4, Vice-President, 4, Glaciers, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, Orchestra, 3, Junior Red Cross, 3,4, North Star, 4, Managing Editor, Student Commission, 3,4, ghoir, 3,4, Secretary, 4, Glee Club, 2, President, Cornhusker Girls' tate, 3. LENNIE LEE EHLERS Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, National Thespians, 4, G.A.A., 1,2,3, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Polar Kats, 3,4, Aurora, 3,4, Make-Up Com- mittee, 3, Bel Canto, 3,4, Vice-President, 3,4, Fall Follies, 3,4, Make-Up, Fire Patrol, 3,4, F.T.A., 1,2,4, Glaciers, 3,4, Safe- Teens, 3,4, Student Commission, 3,4, Choir, 3,4, President, 4, Glee Club, 2, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Senior Play, 4. CHARLES W. ELLIS Hi-Y, 4, Norseman Field Club, 3,4, Student Commission, 4. JUDITH RAE ELLIS National Thespians, 4, G.A.A., 1,2, N.R.A., 2, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Polar Kats, 3,4, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Make-Up Committee, 3,4, Fall Follies, 1,2,3,4, Fire Patrol, 4, F.N.A., 4, Junior Red Cross, 3,4, Student Commission, 4, Choir, 4, Glee Club, 3, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Senior Play, 4. SHARON MAIE ELLIS Aurora, 4, Junior Red Cross, 1,4, Safe-Teens, 4, Choir, 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 2, Glee Club, 1, Sergeant-at-Arms. CAROL ELSASSER Benson High, Omaha, 1,2. MARLENE JOYCE ERICKSEN Greggites, 3,4, Y-Teens, 1, KAREN ERPELDING F.T.A., 2, Marching Band, 2,3,4, Junior Red Cross, 1, North- Star, 4, Advertising Manager, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Student Commis- sion, 4, Y-Teens, 1,2. MARCUS ALFRED ETHEN Football, 1,2,3,4, Track, 1,2,3,4, Wrestling, 1,2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 2,4, Fall Follies, 4, Fire Patrol, 4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Hi-Y Cycles, 2, Junior Red Cross, 4, Safe-Teens, 4, Glee Club, 1. PAUL R. FAILLA Track, 4, Wrestling, 3, Aurora, 3, Make-Up Committee, Marching Band, 2,3, Junior Red Cross, 1, Norseman Field Club, 3,4, R.O.T.C. Band, 2,3, Safe-Teens, 2,3,4, Student Commission, 4. ALLAN G. FARRIS Baseball, 1,2,3, Basketball, 2, Wrestling, 1, Boys' O Club, 4, Hi-Y, 4, Norseman Field Club, 3,4, R.O.T.C., 1. RAYMOND GENE FEHRMAN Honor Roll, 1,4, Baseball, 1,2,3,4, Basketball, 1, Boys' O Club, 3,4, Aurora, 4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Hi-Y Cycles, 1,2, Norseman Field Club, 3,4, Sergeans-at-Arms, 3,4, Student Commission, 4, Choir, 1,2,4. KAREN FENNELL Honor Roll, 1,3,4. ARTHUR J. FERGUSON Baseball, 1,2,3,4, Basketball, 1,2,3,4, Football, 1,2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer, 4, Aurora, 3, Fall Follies, 4, Fire Patrol, 4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Vice-President, 4, Hi-Y Cycles, 2, Norseman Field Club, 3,4, Student Commission, 4. PHIL FISHER Baseball, 1,2,3,4, Football, 1,2,3,4, Wrestling, 1,2,3, Boys' O lub, 2,3,4, Aurora, 2,3, Fall Follies, 2,3,4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, i-Y, 3,4, Treasurer, 4, Hi-Y Cycles, 1,2, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Major, 4, Crack Squad, 2,3, Rima Jactus, 3, Safe-Teens, 2,3, Student Commission, 3,4, Student Council, 3, Choir, 3. X MIKE FLANNIGAN Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Military Ball Committee, 4, Golf, 1,2, Aurora, 3,4, B.S.O., 3,4, Chess Club, 1, Civil War Club, 2, Digiits, 4, Fall Follies, 4, Fractions, 1,2, Sergeant-at-Arms, 2, Hi- Cycles, 2, Junior Red Cross, 1, North Radio Club, 2, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 4, Crack Squad, 1,2, Rima Jactus, 1,2, Pistol Team, 1, Rifle Team, 1,2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 2,3, Science Fiction Club, 2, Treasurer: Cornhusker Boys' State, 3. FRED FLEER Honor Rcll, 1,2, National Thespians, 3,4, Football, 1,2,3, Track, 1.2, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 4, Rifle Team, 2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 2,3, PAUL G. FLYNN Honor Roll, 1,2, Baseball, 1,2,3,4, Football, 1, B.S.O., 4, Fir Patrol, 4, Norseman 'Field Club, 3,4, Safe-Teens, 3, Student Com- mission, 3, Glee Club, 1. TERRY FORSBERG Wrestling, 1,2, Aurora, 4, Fall Follies, 4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, R.O.T.C., 1,2, Safe-Teens, 3, Stage Crew, 4, Student Com- mission, 4. CHRISTINE FORSLUND ' Artisans, 3, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Glee Club, 3, Y-Teens, 1,2. NORMA ANN NIELSEN FOX Choir, 3. SHARON ANN FOX Honor Roll, 4, F.N.A., 3,4, F.T.A., 4, Greggites, 3,4, Treasurer, 4, Le Cercle Francais, 2,3, Safe-Teens, 4, Y-Teens, 2. LINDA ELYDNE FUGLEI National Thespians, 4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Aurora, 3,4, Bel Canto, 2,3,4, Fall Follies, 2,3, F.H.A., 4, Junior Red Cross, 3, Safe-Teens, 4, Student Commission, 2,3, Valkyries, 2, Choir, 2,3,4, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 1,2, Senior Play, 4. KATHLEEN SUSAN FULKERSON Honor Roll, 1,3,4, National Thespians, 4, Cheerleaders, 3,4, G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Fall Follies, 1,2,3,4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, F.N.A., 3, F.T.A., 1,2, Horizon, 3,4, Secretary, 4, Safe-Teens, 3, Vice-President, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 3, Refreshment Committee Chairman, 4, Senior Play, 4. WILLIAM OUENTIN FULLERTON Baseball, 1.2, Basketball, 1, Football, 1,2,3,4, Track, 1, Boys' O Club, 2,3,4, Aurora, 3, Make-Up Committee, Fall Follies, 3, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Hi-Y, 3, Hi-Y Cycles, 1,2, Norseman Field Club, 3,4, R.O.T.C., 1, Safe-Teens, 4, Stage Crew, 3, Student Commis- sion, 3,4. I2l JOHN ALAN GALE Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 National 'Forensic League, 3,4, President, 45 Football, 1,25 Tennis, 25 Track, 1,3,45 B.S.O., 3,4, Treasurer, 3, Vice-President, 45 Fire Patrol, 3,45 Hi-Y, 3,45 Hi-Y Cycles, 25 Norseman Field Club, 3,45 S.T.S., 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 35 Stu- dent Commission, 3,45 Student Council, 3,4, President, 45 Inter- City Student Council, 3,45 Cornhusker Boys' State Alternate, 3. NANCY JEAN GALL Artisans, 3,45 G.A.A., 1,35 Teddy Bears, 1. ROBERT B. GAMMEL Aurora, 3,45 Fall Follies, 3.45 R.O.T.C., 1,25 Safe-Teens, 45 Stage Crew, 3,4. HERKY GILES Football, 1,2,3,45 Track, 15 Boys' 0 Club, 45 Fall Follies, 45 R.O.T.C., 1,25 Crack Squad, 25 Stage Crew, 4. KATHLEEN GILLIES National Thespians, 45 Cubs, 25 Aurora, 3,45 Bel Canto, 3,45 Fall Follies, 4, lVlake-Up Committee5 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Choir, 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens, 3,45 Senior Play, 4. RICHARD GOOD Hi-Y, 45 Hi-Y Cycles, 15 Junior Red Cross, 45 R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 45 Rima Jactus, 45 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Student Commis- sion, 45 Choir, 3. ROBERT O. GRANT Civil War Club, 45 R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Lieutenant, 45 Rima Jactus, 1,35 Safe-Teens, 4. GARY G. GREENFIELD Aurora, 3,4, Illlake-Up Committee5 Fall Follies, 4, Nlake-Up Com- mittee5 Hi-Y, 45 Marching Band, 2,3,45 R.O.T.C. Band, 1,2,3,45 Safe-Teens, 2,3,45 Student Commission, 2,3,45 Senior Play, 4. A. FRED GROSSMAN Wrestling, 15 Hi-Y, 3,45 Hi-Y Cycles, 1,25 Junior Red Cross, 25 Safe-Teens, 2,3,4. JERRY L. GUARINO Baseball, 15 Football, 15 Track, 15 H-Y, 45 Hi-Y Cycles, 25 Nlarching Band, 25 Norseman Field Club, 45 Stage Crew, 3. JUDITH RAE HAMER Honor Roll, 1,2,45 National Thespians, 45 G.A.A., 1,25 N.R.A. 1,25 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 25 Gold Polars, 45 Aurora, 3,4, Make- Up Committee5 Fall Follies, 4, llllake-Up Committee5 Fire Patrol, 3.45 Student Commission, 2,3,45 Choir, 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,45 Senior Play, 4. JOHN H. HAMILTON Honor Roll, 15 Football, 15 Track, 15 Marching Band, 25 R.O.T.C., 2, Sergeant, 4. LINDA HANNA Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 F.T.A., 1,25 Nlarching Band, 25 Junior Clas- sical League, 3,45 Junior Red Cross, 15 Safe-Teens, 3,45 S.T.S., 4 Student Commission, 25 Y-Teens, 4. RONALD L. HANSEN Baseball, 1,2,35 Football, 15 R.O.T.C., 1,2,3. ANN HARRIS lVlilan, lVlo., High School, 15 Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 National Thes- pians, 45 G.A.A., 1,2,35 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Polar Kats, 45 Aurora, 3,4, Nlake-Up Committee5 Bel Canto, 45 Fall Follies, 3,4, llllake-Up Committee, 45 Fire Patrol, 45 Horizons, 45 Student Com- mission, 3,45 Choir, 3,45 Glee Club, 25 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. KATHLEEN M. HARRIS Honor Roll, 3,45 Quill and Scroll5 Cheerleaders, 2,3,4, Captain, 45 G.A.A., 1,2,3,45 Teddy Bears, 15 Fall Follies, 2,45 Fire Patrol, 3,45 F.T.A., 2,35 Horizons, 2,3,45 Sergeant-at-Arms, 45 Junior Red Cross, 2,3,45 Norseman, 4, Activities Editor5 North Star, 4, Reoorter5 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Student Commission, 2,3,45 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Inspiration Committee Chairman, 3, President, 4. HAROLD HAVEL Safe-Teens, 2,3. BILL HECHT Basketball, 45 Boys' O Club, 45 Nlarching Band, 1,2,35 R.O.T.C. Band, 2,3. I22 KEITH N. HELMS Honor Roll, 15 Hi-Y, 45 R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 45 Rima Jactus, 2,3, Treasurer, 25 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Student Commission, 4. JUDY CAROL HEWETT Honor Roll, 25 Greggites, 3,45 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. CAROL MARIE HEYE National Thespians, 45 G.A.A., 15 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Aurora, 3,4, Nlake-Up Committee5 Fall Follies, 4, llflake-Up Committee5 F.N.A., 3,45 Junior Red Cross, 35 Safe- Teens, 3,45 Choir, 45 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,45 Senior Play, 4. THOMAS ALAN HICKS National Thespians, 45 Artisans. 3.45 Aurora, 3,45 Bel Canto, 3,45 Fall Follies, 45 R.O.T.C., 15 Choir, 3,45 Glee Club, 25 Senior Play, 4. WARREN HINZIE Honor Roll, 2,35 Football, 1,2,35 Track. 1,2,3,45 Boys' O Club5 Aurora, 2,3,45 Fall Follies, 2,3,45 Fire Patrol, 45 Hi-Y, 45 Dance Band, 3,45 Nlarching Band, 2,3,45 Orchestra, 2,3,45 Pep Band. 2,3,45 R.O.T.C. Band, 1,2,3,45 Safe-Teens, 4, Judge. AZALIA HOGAN G.A.A., 45 Cubs, 35 Gold Polars, 45 Y-Teens, 2. JOHN ROGER HOHMAN Civil War Club, 35 R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 45 Rifle Team, 35 Safe-Teens, 3,4. ROBERT L. HOHMAN Wrestling, 25 Aurora, 4, llllake-Up Committee: Nlarchinq Band, 1,2,35 R.O.T.C. Band, 2,35 Norseman Field Club, 35 R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Captain, 45 Safe-Teens, 4. CLIFFORD H. HOLLESTELLE Honor Roll. 15 Basketball, 1,2,3,45 Football, 1,2,3,45 Track, 1,3,45 Boys' O Club, 2,3,45 Fall Follies, 45 Fire Patrol, 45 Hi-Y, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 45 H-Y Cycles, 1,25 Junior Red Cross, 3,45 R.O.T.C., 15 Safe-Teens, 2. JEAN MARY HORNISH Athletic Board, 45 G.A.A., 1,2,3,45 N.R.A., 1,2,3,4, President, 45 Tennis, 2,3,45 Teddy Beaers, 15 Cubs, 2,3, Secretary, 35 Polar Kats, 45 Digits, 35 Fire Patrol, 45 Fractions, 25 F.T.A., 2,35 Junior Classical League, 3,4, Editor, 45 Junior Red Cross, 2,3,45 Safe- Teens, 35 Student Commission, 2,35 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Service .ommittee Chairman, 4. LEROY CHARLES HOUSEWIRTH J nior Red Cross, 25 R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 45 Safe-Teens, 45 Choir, 4. ROBERT D. HUFFERD Le Cercle Francais, 25 Norseman Field Club, 3,45 Safe-Teens, 2. BARBARA LOUISE HUNT Y-Teens, 3. GAIL W. HUNT Aurora, 45 Fall Follies, 45 Safe-Teens, 2, Choir, 1,3,4. JAOUELINE J. HUNTLEY Cheerleaders, 3,45 G.A.A., 1,2,35 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 25 Gold Polars, 35 Pepleaders, 25 Greggites, 3,45 Junior Red Cross, 3,45 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Student Commission, 45 Y-Teens, 1,2,4. CYNTHIA A. HUTSON Gold Polars, 45 Choir, 1,25 Y-Teens, 1. GEORGINA JACOBSEN Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 National Thespians, 3,45 G.A.A., 25 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Aurora, 1,2,35 'F.T.A., 1,2,3, Vice-President, 35 Junior Red Cross, 2,3,4, Recording Secretary of Intra-City Council, 45 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Student Commission, 25 Y-Teens, 1,2,3. ROSEMARY J. JENSEN Boone High School, Boone Iowa, 15 Y-Teens, 2,3,4, SALLY ELAINE JENSEN Honor Roll, 15 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Greg- gites, 45 Y-Teens, 2,3,4. LINDA JOHNS National Thespians, 4, Cheerleaders, 3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Gold Polars, 3, Aurora, 3,4, Fall Follies, 4, F.N.A., 3,4, F.T.A., l,2,3,4, Treasurer, 3, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Stu- dent Commission, 2, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. CHARLES RAYMOND JOHNSON Baseball, 1,2,3, R.O.T.C., l,2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 3,4. MIKE JOHNSON Safe-Teens, 2,3,4, Student Commission, 3. ROBERT LEON JOHNSON Honor Roll, 1, Safe-Teens, 2,3,4. RUTH LEONE JOHNSON Honor Roll, l,2,3,4, National Thespians, 3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Polar Kats, 34, Aurora, 3,4, Fail Follies, 4, Fire Patrol, 3,41 F.N.A., 3,4, President, 4, F.T.A., 1,2, Glaciers, 3,4, Secretary, 3,4, Horizons, 3,4, .Junior Red Cross, 1,3,4, Secretary, 3, President, 4, Safe-Teens, 2,3,4, Clerk, 3, Student Commission, 3,4, Student Council, 3,4, Secretary, 4, Choir, 2,3, Vice-Presi- dent, 3, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Cornhusker Girls' State, 3, American Field Service Exchange Student, 3. THEADWELL C. JOHNSON Central High School, 1,2, MARY EUNICE JONES G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, Cubs, 2,3, Cold Polars, 4, F.N.A., 3,4, Rifle Team, 2,3,4, Choir, 2- Y-Teens, 3. MADELINE JOYCE JORGENSON Honor Roll, l,2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, Senior Picnic Committee, 4, G.A.A., l,2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, President, 2, Gold Polars, 3, Polar Kats, 3,4, Aurora, l,2,3,4, Fall Follies, 2,3,4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, F.T.A., 3,4, Horizons, 4, Junior Red Cross, 3,4, North Star, 4, News Editor, 4, Student Commission, 3, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Publicity and lvlembership Committee Chairman, 4. JAMES C. KANE Golf, 1,2, Aurora, 2,3,4, Bel Canto, 4, Fall Follies, 2,3,4, R.O.T.C., l,2,3,4, Officer, 4, lvlarching Chorus, 2, Crack Squad, l,2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 3, Choir, 3,4. STANLEY R. KAREL Fullerton, Nebr., High School, 1,2, RONALD GENE KEISER Honor Roll, 2, Military Ball Committee, 4, Basketball, 1, Foot- ball, 1,2, Fall Follies, 3, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Lieutenant Colonel, 4, Crack Squad, 3, Rima Jactus, 1, Rifle Team, 2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 2,3,4. MICHAEL L. KELLEY Aurora, 1,2,3,: Civil War Club, 3, Fall Follies, 1,2, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Nlajor, 4, Rifle Team, 2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 4. JOYCE ANN KERN Honor Roll, 2, G.A.A., 1, Aurora, 3, lVlake-Up Committee, F.H.A., 3,4, Junior Red Cross, 4, Safe-Teens, 2,4, Y-Teens, 2,3,4, GEORGE W. KING Honor Roll, 1,3,4, Aurora, 3, Fall Follies, 3, Dance Band, 3, lvlarching Band. 2,3, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3, Orchestra, 2,3, Pep Band, 2,3. ALAN F. KIRK Basketball, 1,2,3,4, Tennis, 3,4, Track, 1,2, Boys' O Club, 4. DIANE KISER National Thespians, 4, G.A.A., 1,2,3, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Aurora, 2,3, Nlake-Up Committee, Bel Canto, 2,3,4, Chess Club, 2,3, Fall Follies, 2,3,4, Nlake-Up Committee, 3,4, F.N.A., 2,3, F.T.A., l,2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Choir, 3,4, Glee Club, 1. KAREN ANNE KLEIDER Honor Roll, 1,3,4, National Thespians, 3,4, Senior Elections Com- mittee, 4, G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Polar Kats, 3,4, Aurora, 2,3,4, El Polo del Norte, 3,4, President, 4, Fall Follies, 2,3,4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Fractions, 1,2, Sergeant-at-Arms, 2, F.T.A., 2,3, Junior Red Cross, 3,4, Student Commission, 2,4, Y-Teens, l,2,3,4, Finance Committee Chairman, 4, Senior Play, 4, Homecoming Queen, 4. JUDITH ANN KLETKE Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, G.A.A., 1,2, Aurora, 4, Fall Follies, 4, Fractions, 1,2, F.N.A., 4, F.T.A., 2,3,4, Junior Classical League, 3,4, Junior Red Cross, l,2,3,4, Choir, 2,4, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. CHARLENE KRAFT Honor Roll, l,2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, Artisans, 4, Teddy Bears, 1, North Star, 4, Second Page Editor, Junior Red Cross, 4, Safe- Teens, 4, Y-Teens, 4. RICHARD W. KRAGH National Forensic League, 3, Track, 3, Digits, 3,4, Norseman Field Club, 3,4, North Radio Club, 2,4, President, 4, R.O.T.C., 1,2, Safe-Teens, 3. DARLENE KRUSE Teddy Bears, 1, Aurora, 3, Safe-Teens, 4, Y-Teens, 1. BILL KUNO Aurora, l,2,3,4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, llllarching Band, 1,2,3, Orchestra, l,2,3,4, Rainbow Strings, 2,3, R.O.T.C., Band, 1,2,3,4, Safe- Teens, 2,3,4. NORMAN L. KYLE R.O.T.C., l,2,3,4, Officers, 4, Safe-Teens, 2, Stage Crew, 3, Choir, 3. JANET MARIE KYRAL Honor Roll, 4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Polar Kats, 4, Aurora, 3, El Polo del Norte, 4, F.H.A., 4, F.N.A., 3, F.T.A., 2,3, Na- tional Baton Club, 23 Safe-Teens, 3,4, Student Commission, 4, Glee Club, 1. JOANN LAMBERT National Thespians, 4, G.A.A., l,2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Polar Kats, 3,4, Aurora, 3, Nlake-Uo Committee, Fall Follies, 3,4, Make-Up Committee, 4, F.N.A., 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, F.T.A., 3, National Baton Club, 3, Student Commission, 3,4, Choir, 3,4, Y-Teens, l,2,3,4, Senior Play, 4. LARRY LARSEN Honor Roll, 1,2, National Thespians, 3,4, Aurora, 3, B.S.O., 3,4, Digits, 3, Fall Follies, 2, Fractions, 2, R.O.T.C., 1, Student Commission, 2. SANDRA LEE LARSEN G.A.A., 1, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, F.N.A., 2, F.T.A., 2, Safe- Teens, 3, Y-Teens, 1. BRAD LASELL Honor Roll, 1,2,3, Aurora, 2,3, Bel Canto, 2, Choir, 1,2,3. SHARON ANNE LARSON Cubs, 3, Gold Polars, 4, Choir, 1, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. SIGRID MARY LARSON Honor Roll, l,2,3,4, National Thespians, 3,4, President, 4, Senior Elections Committee, 4, G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, Tennis, 2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Polar Kats, 3,4, Aurora, 2,3,4, El Polo del Norte, 3,4, Secretary, 4, Fall Follies, l,2,3,4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, F.N.A., 3, F.T.A., 3,4, Vice-President, 4, Glaciers, 3,4, President, 4, Horizons, 4, Orchestra, 1,2,3, Junior Red Cross, 2,3,4, Safe- Teens, 2,3,4, S.T.S., 3,4, Student Commission, 1,2,4, Student Council, 4, Clerk, Choir, 1, Y-Teens, l,2,3,4, Secretary, 4, SHARON LEE LESHOVSKY Honor Roll, 1,4, N.R,A., 3,4, Gold Polars, 4, F.H.A., 4, Junior Red Cross, 3, Safe-Teens, 3, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. BEVERLY K. LINS F.N.A., 4, Choir, 4, Y-Teens, 3,4. LOIS IRENE LIPPOLD F.H.A., 4, Y-Teens, 1,2, RICHARD MICHAEL LIPPOLD Civil War Club, 3, Fall Follies, 3, Junior Red Cross, 4, R.O.T.C., Major, 4, Marching Chorus, 2, Crack Squad, 3, Rima Jactus, 1,2,3, Secretary, 3, Pistol Team, 2, Rifle Team, 2, Safe-Teens, 4. EDWARD LITIZZETTE Football, 1,2, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3, Safe-Teens, 3,4. LINDA LOU LOFTUS Honor Roll, 2,3,4, National Thespians, 4, Aurora, 3,4, lVlake-Up Committee, Fall Follies, 4, lVlake-Up Committee Chairman, F.N.A., 3,4, Junior Classical League, 3, Choir, 1, Y-Teens, l,2,3,4, Senior Play, 4. l23 LINDA LEE LONSBROUGH Honor Roll, 3, National Thespians, 3,4, Historian, 4, Cheerleaders, 3,4, G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, N.R.A., 1,2,3, Tennis, 3, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Aurora, 2,3,4, Bel Canto, 4, Fall Follies, 1,2,3,4, lillake- Up Committee, 4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, F.N.A., 3, F.T.A., 1,2,3,4, Hori- zons, 4, Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Science Fiction Club, 2, Student Commission, 2,3,4, Choir, 3,4, Secretary, 3, Glee Club, 2, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, Senior Play, 4, Queen of Sports, 4. LORRAINE ANN LUCE F.A.A., 1, Aurora, 3, Make-Up Committee, F.H.A., 4, F.N.A., 4, Greggites, 3,4, Y-Teens, 2,3. EILEEN MARIE LUDWICK Cubs, 2,3, Safe-Teens, 2, Y-Teens, 2,3,4. SONJA L. LUND G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Polar Kats, 3,4, Pep- leaders, 3, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Fall Follies, 1,3,4, Fire Patrol, 4, F.H.A., 4, Junior Red Cross, 3,4, Student Commission, 3,4, Y- Teens, 1,2,3,4, Finance Committee Chairman, 4. R. KENT LUSH Honor Roll, 1, Golf, 1,2, Wrestling, 2,3, Hi-Y, 3,4, Hi-Y Cycles, 1,2, Safe-Teens, 2,3,4, JEANINE A. MAIR G.A.A., 3, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, F.N.A., 3, F.T.A., 3, Junior Red Cross, 4, Glee Club, 3, Y-Teens, 1,2,4. STEPHEN G. MANGOLD Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, National Forensic League, 3,4, Aurora, 3,4, B.S.O., 4, Digits, 3,4, President, 4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Captain, 4, Fractions, 1,2, Vice-President, 1, President, 2, lvlarching Band. 2,3,4, Orchestra, 4, Pep Band, 3, Junior Red Cross, 2, Safe-Teens, 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, S.T.S., 3,4, Boys State, 3, R.0.T.C. Band, 1,2,3,4, Board of Control, 4. LINDA LEE MANSON G.A.A., 1, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, F.N.A., 3,4, Safe-Teens, 34, Student Commission, 4, Y-Teens, 1,3,4. MARGARET MARRETT Honor Roll, 2,4, National Forensic League, 4, Digits, 3,4, F.N.A., 4, Glaciers, 3,4, Junior Red Cross, 4, Safe-Teens, 4, Student Commission, 3, Y-Teens, 3,4. MORGAN E. MARSH Baseball, 1,2,3,4, Football, 1, Boys' O Club, 4, Aurora, 1,2,3, Fall Follies, 2,3, Fire Patrol, 4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Dance Band, 3, Marching Band, 2,3, Orchestra, 1,2,3, Pep Band, 2,3, Junior Red Cross, 3, Norseman Field Club, 3,4, R.O.T.C. Band, 1,2,3, Safe-Teens, 4, Judge, 4. EILENE RAE MARTIN National Thespians, 3,4, Recording Secretary, 4, Artisans, 3,4, G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Polar Kats, 3,4, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Fall Follies, 1,2,3,4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Student Commission, 2,3,4, Choir, 3,4, Glee Club, 2, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Intercity Council, 4. KATHLEEN V. MARTIN Y-Teens, 2. COLLEEN R. McCAMMON Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Greggites, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, Safe- Teens, 4, Student Commission, 2, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, l,2,3,4. JOHN PARTICK McGLYNN Track, 2, Aurora, 3,4, Fall Follies, 3,4, R.O.T.C., 1, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Stage Crew, 3,4. ALICE JANE McGREGOR G.A.A., 2, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, F.N.A., 3, F.A.A., 2,3,4, Nlake-Up Committee, 3, Junior Red Cross, 3, Safe- Teens, 3,4, Student Commission, 3, Y-Teens, l,2,3,4. DARRELL LYNN McLAREN Honor Roll, 1, National Thespians, 4, Football, 1, Track, 4, Aurora, 1,2,4, Fall Follies, 2,3, Dance Band, 2,3, Nlarching Band, 2,3, Orchestra, 2,3, Pep Band, 2,3, Le Cercle Francis, 1,2. IZ4 BETTY JEAN McMICHAEL Honor Roll, 4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Fall Follies, 1,2,3,4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Fractions, 1, F.T.A., 2, Nlarching Band, 3,4, Baton Captain, 4, Junior Red Cross, 3,4, National Baton Club, 1,2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 2, Secretary, 3, Vice-President, 4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Student Com- mission, 1,2,3,4, Student Council, 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens, 1,2,3, Ser- geant-at-Arms, 3. JUDITH ANN MEANS Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Cheerleaders, 2,3,4, G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Gold Polars, 2, Pep-Leader, 2, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Bel Canto, 4, Fall Follies, 2,3,4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, F.N.A., 2,3, Horizons, 2,3,4, Vice-President, 4, Junior Red Cross, 2, Norse- man, 4, Senior Editor, North Star, 4, Reporter, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Student Commission, 2,3,4, Choir, 3,4, Treasurer, 3, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, PATSY MELCHER Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Gold Polars, 4, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Fall Follies, 1,2,3,4, F.T.A., 2,3,4, National Baton Club, 1,2,3,4, Secretary, 4, Safe-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Student Commission, 2, Y- Teens, 1,2,3,4, LLOYD RAYMOND MENARD Artisans, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, Football, 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 4, Aurora, 2, Fall Follies, 1,2, Hi-Y, 3,4, Hi-Y Cycles, 1,2, Safe-Teens, 2,3, Choir, 1,2,4. BEVERLY ANN MERICA Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, National Thespians, 3,4, G.A.A., 1,2,3, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Gold Polars, 3,4, Aurora, 2,3,4, lVlake- Up Committee, 3, Chairman, Digits, 4, El Polo del Norte, 3,4, Fall Follies, 4, lVlake-Uo Committee, 4, Fractions, 1,2, Secre- tary 2, F.T,A., 2,3,4, Historian, 4, Senior Play, 4, Junior Red Cross, 2,3, Safe-Teens, 2,3, Stamp Club, 2, S.T.S., 3,4, Student Commission, 3, Glee Club, 2, Y-Teens, l,2,3,4. MICHAEL PETER MESSINA Baseball, 1,2,3,4, Football, 1,2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 4, Aurora, 3,4, Fire Patrol, 4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Hi-Y Cycles, 2, Junior Red Cross, 3,4, Norseman Field Club, 3,4, Vice-President, 4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Choir, 2,3,4, President, 3, Glee Club, 1. DONNA ILENE MIDDAUGH Greggites, 3. JUDY ANN MIKKLESON Board of Control, 4, Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, National Thespians, 4, Student-Faculty Committee, 4, Christmas Committee, 4, G.A.A., 1,2, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Gold Polars, 3,4, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Fall Follies, 1,2,3,4, Fractions, 1,2, F.T.A., 3,4, Treasurer, 4, lVlake-Up Committee, 4, Nlarching Band, 2,3,4, Junior Red Cross, 3,4, Treasurer, 4, National Baton Club, 1,2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 2, Vice-President, 3, President, 4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Student Com- mission, 4, Glee Club, 2, Senior Play, 4, Y-Teens, l,2,3,4. GORDON HUGH MILES Honor Roll, 3,4, National Forensic League, 3,4, Treasurer, 4, Football, 1,2,3,4, Track, 1,2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 3,4, B.S.O., 4, President, El Polo del Norte, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, Fall Follies, 4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Hi-Y Cycles, 1,2, Hi-Y Legislator, 2, R.O.T.C., 1, Safe-Teens, 2,3,4, Glee Club, 2, County Government Judge, 4. GEORGE JAY MILLER Aurora, 3, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3, Crack Squad, 1,2, JUDITH ANN MILLER Notre Dame Academy, 1,2,3, Gold Polars, 4, F.N.A., 4. LARRY THOMAS MILLER Honor Roll, 2, Basketball, 1,2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 1,2,3,4. BRUCE CLARK MINIKUS Civil War Club, 3, Fire Patrol, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Hi-Y Cycles, 2, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 3,4. ALICE MAY MISKOVSKY Honor Roll, 1,2, National Thespians, 3,4, G.A.A., 1,2, Cubs, 2, Polar Kats, 3,4, President, 4, Aurora, 2,3,4, Fall Follies, 2,3,4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, F.N.A., 1,2,3, F.T A., 2,3, Horizons, 2,3,4, Ser- geant-at-Arms, 3, President, 4, Junior Red Cross, 2,3, Safe- Teens, 3,4, Student Commission, 3,4, Choir, 3,4, Y-Teens, l,2,3,4. DONALD F. MORRIS Baseball, 1, Football, 1, Wrestling, 2, Hi-Y, 4, Norseman Field Club, 3,4, Safe-Teens, 3,4. STEPHEN E. MORROW Track, 2. JOYCE ANN MORTON Rock Island Senior High, Rock Island, Illinois, 1,2,3, Artisans, 4, Gold Polars, 4, Y-Teens, 4. GERALDINE MULLIGAN Cheerleaders, 4, G.A.A., 3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Gold Polars, 2, Aurora 3, El Polo del Norte, 3, Fall Follies, 4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Junior Red Cross, 3, Norseman, 4, Senior Editor, North Star, 4, Reporter, 4, Student Commission, 4, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. CAROLYN MUMFORD Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Y-Teens, 1,2,3. THOMAS JAMES NASTASE, JR. Football, 1,2,3,4, Track, 1,2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 1,2,3,4, Sergeant- at-Arms, 4, Aurora, 4, Bel Canto, 2,4, Treasurer, 4, Fall Follies, 4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Hi-Y, 4, Junior Red Cross, 2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Judge, 4, Stage Crew, 4, Choir, 2,4, Vice-President, 2, Glee Club, 1. ARLENE NEWLAND Benson High School, Omaha, 1,2, Glee Club, 3,4, Y-Teens, 3. JUDITH DELL NEWMAN Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Aurora, 1,3, Fall Follies, 2, F.T.A., 2,3,4, Junior Red Cross, 2, National Baton Club, 2,3, Sergeant- at-Arms, 4, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, DENNIS NEUBAUM R.O.T.C,, 2,3, DON NICKERSON Norseman Field Club, 3,4, R.O.T.C, 1,2,3. LOLA NIELSEN Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, F.H.A., 4, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. LINDA LEE NYGAARD Homecoming Committee, 3, G.A.A., 1,2,3, N.R.A,, 1, Tennis, 2, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars 4, Aurora, 1,2,4, Fall Follies, 4, F.T.A., 1,2, Junior Red Cross, 1,2,4, Norseman, 4, Senior Editor, North Star, 4, Librarian, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Choir, 4, Glee Club, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. BRUCE GREGORY O'CALLAGHAN Baseball, 1, Football, 1,2,3,4, Track, 1,2,3,4, Wrestling, 1,2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 3,4, Hi-Y, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, Norseman Field Club, 3,4, Secretary, 3,4, Student Commission, 4. THOMAS MICHAEL O'CONNOR Baseball, 2,3, Norseman Field Club, 3,4, R.O.T.C., 1, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Student Commission, 4. LOIS JEAN OLSEN Honor Roll, 1, Fractions, 2, Greggites, 3,4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. GAIL THERESE OLSON Honor Roll, 3,4, Greggites, 3,4, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 1,2, ROBERT LYNN OLSON Audio-Visual Committee, 3,4, Football, 1,2,3, Track, 1,2, Wres- tling, 2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 2,3,4, WILLIAM F. OSTROM Technical High School, Omaha, 1, Golf, 2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 3,4, Aurora, 3,4, Bel Canto, 3,4, Fall Follies, 2,3,4, Junior Red Cross, 2, Choir, 2,3,4 HARVEY PALMER Hi-Y, 4, Norseman Field Club, 4, Safe-Teens, 3. BETTY EVA PANNIER Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Aurora, 1, National Baton Club, 2, Y-Teens, 2. ROBERT DEAN PARKS Golf, 2, Hi-Y, 3, Hi-Y Cycles, 2, North Radio Club, 4, R.O.T.C,, 1,2, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Student Commission, 2,3. JOHN O. PATTERSON Football, 1,2, R.O.T.C,, 1,2,3. PATRICIA ANN PATTERSON F.N A., 2, Safe-Teens, 3, Y-Teens, 1,2,3. DIANE C. PEARSON Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Cubs, 3, Gold Polars, 4, Polar Kats, 3,4, Aurora, 3, Nlake-Up Committee, El Polo del Norte, 3,4, Frac- tions, 2, Safe-Teens, 2,4, S.T.S.,4, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, PATSY M. PEDERSEN Honor Roll, 1,3,4, Y-Teens, 1, JOHN SHERMAN PEIRCE Football, 1,2, Track, 1, R.O.T.C., 1. HOPE MARLENE PERKINS Aurora, 1,2, Nlake-Up Committee, 4. JOAN PERRY Central High School, Omaha, 1,2, Y-Teens, 3. GARY E. PETERS Baseball, 1,2,3,4, Basketball, 1,2, Football, 1,2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 3,4, Aurora, 2,3,4, Fall Follies, 1,2,3,4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Hi-Y Cycles, 1,2, Norseman Field Club, 3,4, Choir, 2,3,4, Glee Club, 1. J UDY PETERSEN Y-Teens, 1,2. KAREN JOYCE PETERSON Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, National Thespians, 3,4, Corresponding Secre- tary, 4, G.A.A,, 1,2, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Gold Polars, 3,4, Aurora, 3, Aurora Committee, 4, Fall Follies, 3, Make-Up Com- mittee, 4, Fractions, 1,2, Treasurer, 2, Sergeant-at-Arms, 2, F.T.A., 3,4, Glaciers, 3,4, Junior Classical League, 3,4, Parlia- mentarian, 4, Safe-Teens, 2,3,4, Secretary, 4, Student Com- mission, 3,4, Valkyries, 1,2, Vice-President, 2, Y-Teens, 2,3,4. EDWARD PHILLIPS Football, 2,3, Track, 2. DEAN PIXLEY Baseball, 3, Wrestling, 2, R.O.T.C., 1,2, Safe-Teens, 3,4. DONALD PLOWMAN Wrestling, 1,2, Safe-Teens, 3,4. RODNEY E. POE Wrestling, 1,2,3, Boys' O Club, 2,3,4, Junior Red Cross, 4. LEONARD V. POLLREIS Basketball, 1,2, Football, 3,4, Track, 1,2, Boys' O Club, 4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Junior Red Cross, 1,2, Norseman Field Club, 4. JANET KAYE PRESTON Honor Roll, 4, Teddy Bears, 1, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Fall Follies, 1,2,3,4, F.N.A., 3, Dance Band, 4, Marching Band, 2,3, Orches- tra, 1,2,3,4, Rainbow Strings, 3,4, Safe-Teens, 4, Y-Teens, 2,4. JUDY RAE PRESTON Honor Roll, 1, National Thespians, 4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Fall Follies, 2,3,4, F.N.A., 3,4, Dance Band, 3, Nlarching Band, 3,4, Orchestra, 1,2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 4, Student Commission, 3,4, Y-Teens, 1,2,3, Senior Play, 4, Make-Up Com- mittee Chairman. ARDITH PROPST Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, Student-Faculty Committee, 3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Student Nlanager, 3,4, Fractions, 2, F.N.A., 3,4, Secretary-Treas- urer, 4, F.T.A., 1,2, Glaciers, 3,4, Treasurer, 4, Junior Red Cross, 1,2,3,, Norseman, 4, Editor, 4, North Star, 4, Reporter, 4, Safe- Teens, 3,4, Judge, 4, S.T.S., 3,4, Student Commission, 1,2,4, Y- Teens, 1,2,3,4, County Government Day, 4, County Commissioner. l25 JEAN M. PROVAZNIK Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, N.R.A., 2,3,4, Tennis, 2,3,4, Teddy Bears 1, Cubs, 2, Gold Polars 3,4, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Fall Follies, 1,2,3,4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Fractions, 1,2, Vice-President, 2, F.T.A., 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, Horizons, 4, Marching Band, 2,3,4, Drum Nlajorette, 4, Pep Band, 4, Junior Red Cross, 2,3,4, National Baton Club, 1,2,3, Sergeant-at-Arms, 3, North Star, 4, Third Page Editor, 4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, S.T.S., 3,4, Student Commission, 2,4, MARILYN PYCHA Aurora, 3,4, F.N.A., 3, F.T.A., 3, Junior Red Cross, 2,3, Safe- Teen, 3,4, Choir, 3,4, Treasurer, 4, Glee Club, 2, Vice-President. EDWARD E. OUINN Honor Roll, 3. JOYCE ANN RAINEY Teddy Bears, 1, JAMES DONALD RASCHKE Basketball, 1, Football, 1,2,3,4, Track, 1,2,3,4, Wrestling, 2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 3,4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 3, Hi-Y Cycles, 1,2, Student Commission, 2,4. JUDIE ANN REARD G.A.A., 1,2, N.R.A.. 1, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Fall Follies, 3, F.H.A., 3, F.N.A., 3, F.T.A., 3, Junior Red Cross, 2, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Student Commission, 2, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. GERALD I. RIEGER Track, 1, Hi-Y, 4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Choir, 1,2,3,4. CARL WILLIAM RILEY R.O.T.C. 1,2,3,4, Crack Squad, 4. SONDRA FAYE ROBINSON Honor Roll, 3,4, Aurora, 1,2,4, Fall Follies, 1,2, 'F.N.A., 1, Nlarching Band, 3,4, Orchestra, 1,2,3,4, Junior Red Cross, 1, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Student Commission, 3, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. LARRY ROH Baseball, 2,3,4, Football, 1,3,4, Boys' O Club, 4, Hi-Y, 4, Norseman Field Club, 3,4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Choir, 3. ROGENE H. RUH Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Girls' Athletic Board, 4, G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, Tennis, 2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Polar Kats, 3,4, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Fall Follies, 1,2,3,4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Fractions, 1,2, F.T.A., 2,3,4, Publicity-Membership Committee Chairman, 3, Junior Red Cross, 2,3, Le Cercle Francais, 1,2,3,4, Vice-President, 3, President, 3, Safe-Teens, 3,4, S.T.S., 3,4, Student Commission, 3, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. MARJORIE JOAN SAISER Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Make-Up Committee, 3, Fall Follies, 3, Fire Patrol, 4, Fractions, 2, F.N.A., 3,4, F.T.A., 2,3,4, Historian, 3, Service Committee Chairman, 4, Glaciers, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, Nlarching Band, 2,3,4, Orchestra, 2,3,4, Pep Band, 2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 4, Judge, 4, S.T.S., 3, Sergeant-at-Arms, 3, Stu- dent Commission, 4, Choir, 3, Glee Club, 1,2, Treasurer. 1, Y- Teens, 1,2,3,4, Treasurer, 4, County Government Day, 4. CHARLES RICHARD SANDALL North Platte Senior High School, North Platte, Nebraska, 2, Foot- ball, 1, Wrestling, 1,4, Aurora, 3, Fall Follies, 3, Hi-Y, 2, Safe- Teens, 3, Stage Crew, 3, Glee Club, 1,2. KAREN SUE SANDER G.A.A., 1,3, Y-Teens, 1,2,3. BILL SCHAFFER Central High School, Omaha, 1,2, Urbandale High School, Des lVloines, Iowa, 3. DENNIS DALE SCHMID Football, 1,3, Track. 2,3,4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Hi-Y Cycles, 1,2, R.O.T.C., 1. JEAN MARIE SEVERA Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Polar Kats, 4, Fire Patrol, 4, F.N.A., 3,4, F.T.A., 3, Norseman, 4, Activities Editor, 4, North Star, 4, Reporter, Student Commission, 2,3,4, Choir, 1- Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. ' I26 JUDITH ANN SHARP Honor Roll, 4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, F.N.A., 4, Greggites, 3,4, Vice-President, 4, Junior Red Cross, 4, National Baton Club, 1,2, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. GARY A. SHEARER Wrestling, 1, Aurora, 3,4, Fall Follies, 3,4, Senior Play, 3,4, Stage Crew, 3,4. RAMONA M. SHELTON National Baton Club, 2, Safe-Teens, 4, Student Commission, 4, Y-Teens, 1. JANET L. SHERWOOD G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Polar Kats, 3,4, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Fall Follies, 3,4, Fire Patrol, 4, F.N.A., 3,4, F.T.A., 3, Junior Red Cross, 3,4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Student Commission, 2,3, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. GARY L. SHIPLEY Scappoose High School, Scappoose, Oregon, first semester, Base- ball, 3, Football, 2,3, Wrestling, 1,2,3, Boys' O Club, 3,4, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Fall Follies, 1,2,3,4, Hi-Y, 1, Junior Red Cross, 2,4, Safe-Teens, 2,3, Choir, 2,3,4, Boy's Glee Club, 1. J. KENNETH SHORT R.O.T.C., 1,2. ROBERT C. SIEBLER Baseball, 1,2,3,4, Basketball ,1,3, Boys' O Club, 4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 3, Hi-Y Cycles, 2, Norseman Field Club, 3,4. PHILIP E. SIECK R.O.T.C., 1. WILLIAM LEE SIMPSON Honor Roll, 1, Tennis, 1, Aurora, 2,3,4, Fall Follies, 2,3,4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Dance Band, 2,3,4, Marching Band, 2,3,4, Orchestra, 2,3,4, Pep Band, 2,3,4, Rainbow Strings, 2,3,4, R.O.T.C. Band, 1,2,3,4, R.O.T.C., 1, Rima Jactus, 1, Safe-Teens 3,4. CAROLINE JOYCE SMALL Teddy Bears, 1, National Baton Club, 1. CHARLES J. SMITH Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Tennis, 1, B.S.O., 3,4, Digits, 4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Fractions, 2, Norseman Field Club, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 3,4, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Marching Chorus, 2, Captain, 4, Rima Jactus, 1, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Vice-President, 4, S.T.S., 3,4. DAVID J. SMITH Cathedral High School, Omaha, 1,2,3. ROBERT CARL SNAVELY Honor Roll, 2,3,4, Aurora, 2,3,4, Bel Canto, 3,4, President, 4, Fall Follies. 1,3, Junior Red Cross, 4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Student Commission, 2, Choir, 2,3,4, Vice-President, 3, Glee Club, 1. N. KRISTIAN SOELBERG Honor Roll, 1,2,3, Football, 1,2,3,4, Golf, 1,2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 4, B.S.O., 3,4, Secretary, 4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Hi-Y Cycles, 2, Safe- Teens, 3. GENE R. SOMER Honor Roll, 1, Track, 1,2, Aurora, 3,4, Fall Follies, 3,4, Dance Band, 3,4, Marching Band, 3,4, Orchestra, 3,4, Pep Band, 4, Rainbow Strings, 4, Safe-Teens, 1, Boy's Glee Club, 1. PATRICIA ANN SORENSON Honor Roll, 2,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Aurora Make-Up Committee, 3, Fractions, 1,2, President, 2, F.N.A., 3, F.T.A., 1,2,3,4, Secretary, 3, President, 4, Junior Red Cross, 3, Safe-Teens, 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, Student Commission, 3, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4, Vice-President, 4. SHARON L. STAFFORD Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Aurora, 1,3, Junior Red Cross, 2, Safe-Teens, 3, Y-Teens, 2. DARRELL STARKS Pierce High School, 1, Lemars High School, 2. HAROLD CLEMENT STEYER, JR. Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Aurora, 2,3,4, B.S.O., 3,4, Chess Club, 1,2, Digits, 3,4, Vice-President, 4, Fall Follies, 2,3,4, Fractions, 1,2, Dance Band, 2,3,4, Marching Band, 1,2,3,4, Orchestra, 1,2,3,4, Pep Band, 1,2,3,4, R.O.T.C. Band, 1,2,3,4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Science Fiction Club, 1,2. CAROLYN GRACE STOAKES Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Digits, 3,4, EI Polo del Norte, 3,4, Fall Follies, 2,3,4, Fractions, 1,2,3,4, F.T.A., 2,3, Dance Band, 1,2,3,4, Nlarching Band, 1,2,3,4, Orchestra, 1,2,3,4, Concertmaster, 2,3,4, Rainbow Strings, 2,3,4, Junior Red Cross, 4, S.T.S., 3, Y-Teens, 1,2. DONALD B. STOKES Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, Student-Faculty Commit- tee, 4: Aurora Committee, 4, Homecoming Committee, 3, Baseball, 1,3, Golf, 2, Wrestling, 1, Aurora, 3, B.S.O., 3,4, Clerk, 4, El Polo del Norte, 3,4, Vice-President, 4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Captain, 4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Hi-Y Cycles, 1,2, Secretary, 2, Junior Red Cross, 3, North Star, 4, Editor, Norseman Field Club, 3,4, R.O.T.C., 1. CAROLE LEE GATES STOREY N.R.A,, 1, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Polar Kats, 4, Aurora, 3, Junior Red Cross, 2,3, Rifle Team, 2,3, Safe-Teens, 3,4. VIVIAN LEE STOTTS Crater High School, Central Point, Oregon, 1,2, F.H.A., 4, Y- Teens, 4. ROBERTA JO ANN SWANSON G.A.A., 1, N.R.A., 1, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Aurora. 1, Nlake-Up Committee, 3, F.H.A., 4, Fall Follies, 1,3. SHARRON A. SWANSON Irving High School, Lincoln, North Platte High, North Platte, Nebraska, 1, G.A.A., 4, Cubs, 3, Aurora, 3,4, F.T.A., 3,4, Safe- Teens, 2,3,4, Student Commission, 2,3, Choir, 4, Glee Club, 2,3,4. STEVEN LEE SWENSON Robert B. Glenn High School, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 2,3. CHARLES E. TALMADGE Football, 1, Aurora, 3,4, Fall Follies, 4, Dance Band, 3,4, Nlarch- ing Band, 2,3,4, Orchestra, 3,4, Pep Band, 2,3,4, R.O.T.C. Band, 1,2,3,4, Le Cercle Francais , 3, Safe-Teens, 3,4. FRANCIS TAPY Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Basketball, 1,2,3,4, Tennis, 3, Track, 1,2, PATRICIA ANN TAYLOR Y-Teens, 2,3. LEE THEIL Baseball, 1,2, Basketball, 2, Football, 1, Hi-Y, 4, Norseman Field Club, 3,4, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Student Commission, 3. CAROL JEAN THOMAS Honor Roll, 1,2, Artisans, 3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2, Gold Polars, 3, Greggites, 3,4, Safe-Teens, 4, Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 1,2,3. BERNARD THORNBY B.S.O., 4, Fire Patrol, 3,4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Hi-Y Cycles, 2, Junior Red Cross, 4, North Star, 4, Reporter, Safe-Teens, 3,4. TERRY T. TILFORD Honor Roll, 4, Le Cercle Francais, 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer, 4. CAROLYN KAY TRUE Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Aurora, 3, F.N.A., 3,4, F.T.A., 3,4, Safe-Teens, 4, Student Commission, 4, Glee Club, 2, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. EMILY JANE TUCKER G.A.A., 1, Y-Teens, 3. KENTON JAY TUNKS Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Fall Follies, 2,3,4, Dance Band, 1,2,3,4, Or- chestra, 2,3,4, R.O.T.C. Band, 1. LINDA LEE TURNER Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, Artisans, 3,4, Cubs, 2, Gold Polars, 3,4, F.H.A., 3, Norseman, 4, Artist, 4, North Star, 4, Reporter, Safe-Teens, 4, Stamp Club, 2, S.T.S., 3,4, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. TERRY LEROY TURNER Baseball, 1,2,3,4, Basketball, 1, Football, 1,2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 4, Digits, 3,4, Fall Follies, 4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Hi-Y Cycles, 2, Choir, 3, Glee Club, 2. CALVIN E. TYER Safe-Teens, 3,4 WILLIAM E. TYER Fall Follies, 4, Safe-Teens, 2,3, Stage Crew, 4, Student Com- mission, 2. SANDRA LEE UEHLING Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, F.T.A., 2,3, Safe- Teens, 4, Y-Teens, 1,2,3. TENA VAN CLEVE G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, Gold Polars, 4, Polar Kates, 4, Aurora, 3, Fall Follies, 3, F.T.A., 2,3, Greggites, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, Junior Red Cross, 1,2, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Student Commission, 2,3, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. LILLIAN BONITA VANDEGRIFT Aurora, 1,2,3,4, Fall Follies, 4, F.T.A., 3, Dance Band, 3,4, Marching Band, 2,3,4, Orchestra, 1,2,3,4, Rainbow Strings, 3,4, Y-Teens, 1,2,3. SALLY E. VAN HORN Y-Teens, 1,2. INEKE VAN ROOY lVl.H.B.S. Groningen, Holland, 1,2,3,4,5, Tennis, 4, Cubs, 4, Fall Follies, 4, Fire Patrol, 4, Glaciers, 4, Horizons, 4, Junior Red Cross, 4, Student Council, 4, Y-Teens, 4. JERRY DON VAN STRATTEN Civil War Club, 3, Junior Red Cross, 1,2, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3, Crack Squad, 2,3. EDWARD R. VAN VLIET I Honor Roll, 4, Basketball, 1,2,3,4, Football, 1,2,3,4, Track, 1,2, 3,4, Boys' O Club, 2,3,4, Hi-Y Cycles, 1,2, Safe-Teens, 2,3,4, Student Commission, 2. SANDRA M. VASEL Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, National Forensic League, 3,4, Secretary, 4, Cubs, 3, Gold Polars, 4, Polar Kats, 3,4, Aurora, 3, F.T.A., 3,4, Junior Classical League, 3,4, Vice-President, 4, Junior Red Cross, 1, Safe-Teens, 3,4, S.T.S., 3,4, Student Commission, 2,3, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. ARTHUR R. VOMBERG Hi-Y, 3,4, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Nlarching Chorus, 4, Officer, 4, Safe- Teens, 4, Student Commission, 4. BERNARD F. VOREL Football, 1,2,3,4, Track, 1,2, Wrestling, 2,3, Boys' O Club, 3,4, Bel Canto, 3,4, Aurora, 4, Fall Follies, 4, Hi-Y, 4, R.O.T.C., 1, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Choir, 3,4, Glee Club, 1,2, President, 2. MARIE S. WALTER Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4, F.H.A., 4, F.T.A., 4, Greggites, 3,4, President, 4, Le Cercle Francais, 3, Safe-Teens, 4, Glee Club, 1. CHARLENE CAROL WARD Honor Roll, 4, F.N.A., 3, Safe-Teens, 3,4, Y-Teens, 1,3. LARRY CHARLES WARDELL Aurora, 4, Civil War Club, 3, North Radio Club, 4, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Nlajor, 4, Nlarching Chorus, 2,4, Secretary-Treasurer, 4, Rima Jactus, 2, Rifle Team, 3,4, Safe-Teens, 4, Student Commis- sion, 4, Choir, 4. JOYCE ANN WARRIOR Honor Roll, 2,3,4, Senior Dinner-Dance Committee, 4, Artisans, 3,4, Teddy Bears, 1, Cubs, 2,3, F.T.A., 2, S.T.S., 2,3, Student Commission, 2,3,4, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. HOWARD DAVID WATERMAN Honor Roll, 1,2,4, Board of Control, 4, Baseball, 1,2,3,4, Basket- ball, 1,2,3,4, Football, 2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 1,2,3,4, President, 4, Hi-Y, 3,4, President, 3,4, Vice-President, 3, Hi-Y Cycles, 2, Treas- urer, 2, R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Major, 4, Cornhusker Boys' State Alter- nate, 3, King of Sports, 4. LARRY L. WATSON Baseball, 1,2,3,4, Basketball, 1, Football, 1,2,3,4, Boys' O Club, 3,4, Fall Follies, 4, Hi-Y, 3,4, Hi-Y Cycles, 1,2, Stage Crew, 4, KAREN KAY WATT Artisans, 3, F.H.A., 3,4, Vice-President, 4, F.N.A., 3,4, Student Commission, 3,4, Y-Teens, 1,3. GERALD JEROME WAYMIRE North Junior High, Sioux City, Iowa, 1, Civil War Club, 3, R.O.T.C., 2,3,4, Officer, 4, Safe-Teens, 3. Choir, 3,4. l27 JAMES FREDERIC WAYMIRE ' North Junior High, Sioux City, Iowa, 15 Aurora. 3, Nlake-Up Com- mittee, 3. RUTH STARR WEAVER ' Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 Cubs, 2,35 Gold Polars, 45 Aurora, 1,25 Digits, 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer, 45 Fall Follies, 2,3,45 Junior Red Cross, 45 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Student Commission, 3,45 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. ELIZABETH ANN WHALEN Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 Polar Kats, 45 Aurora, 35 F.N.A., 3,45 F.T.A., 35 North Star, 4, Third Page Editor5 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Y- Teens, 1,2,3,4. MARY MELISSA WHEATON Anderson High School, Lawrenceburg, Ky., 1,2,35 Glee Club, 45 Y-Teens, 4. MARK J. WHITE Aurora, 35 R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 45 Crack Squad, 25 Rifle Team, 2. JAQUELINE WHITMER Honor Roll, 2,45 F.T.A., 35 Safe-Teens, 3,45 Y-Teens, 1.2. MELVINA E. WIGGINS East St. Louis, Ill., High School, 1,2,3. GAIL K. WILLIAMS ' Central City, Nebr., High School, 1,25 Honor Roll, 3,45 National Forensic League, 3,45 Cubs, 35 Gold Polar, 45 Aurora, 3,45 Bel Canto, 3,4, Secretary, 45 Fall Follies, 45 F.T.A,, 3,45 Safe-Teens, 3,4, Clerk, 45 Choir, 3,45 Y-Teens, 3,4. WWW M DARREL D. WILLIAMSEN Track, 15 R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 45 Crack Squad, 35 Rima Jactus, 35 Rifle Team, 2,3. HERBERT WILLMARTH Football, 1,2,35 Wrestling, 2,3,45 R.O.T.C., 15 Glee Club, 2. HELEN E. WILSON Honor Roll, 1,2,45 Homecoming Committee, 35 G.A.A., 25 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 2,35 F.N.A., 35 Norseman, 4, Recorder5 North Star, 4, Reporter5 Safe-Teens, 2,3,45 Student Commission, 3,45 Y-Teens, 1,3. A JUDITH ANN WILSON G.A.A., 1,25 Teddy Bears, 15 Cubs, 25 Y-Teens, 1. THOMAS W. WOOD Basketball, 1,25 Golf, 1,25 Safe-Teens, 3. JAY WOODWARD R.O.T.C., 1,2,3,4, Officer, 4. 'KAREN RUTH WORLEY G.A.A., '15 F.H.A., 3,4, Secretary, 45 Greggites, 3,4, Secretary, 45 Safe-Teens, 45 Y-Teens, 1 - CHARLES E. 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