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Salutatorians—Gary Stohl, Lynda Dornburgh Valedictorian—Joe Fisher fjiglt Way 17, I960 £ xeraiei ay 19, 1960 Don Morris, Class History; Donna Flodman, Class Poem; Karen Ang, Class Prophecy; Roger Merchant, Class Will. Commencement Exercises. Seniors at com- pletion of processional. Presentation of diploma by Floyd Merchant, President of Board of Education. Glenn Dobberstein receives his diploma. Juniors Doug Stevens and Judy Adelson lead seniors at Commencement exercises. Presentation of Eighth grade diplomas by Supt. Neal McCormick. Jay Dee Green re- ceives his diploma.
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We, the Class of 1960. Have been able from the start To make our way completely Into every teacher's heart. Listen, while we tell you Of the special things we've done-- How we helped to make decisions In the way the school was run. First, there is the English class. All quiet, you can see; But suddenly, a lot of noise; Who else but Warren B. In algebra, the brains are clicking As they figure x plus y plus z Ah there; Lynda has the answer. She says it's J. F. plus L. D. In chemistry, it is well known That formulas will vary; They added heat to nitric acid Boom! There went Joe and Gary! The Home Ec. class was learning To do dishes with a bang. Who cooked up this mess of hash? Donna Flodman and Karen Ang. jPoem But wait a tiny minute. Here, as serious as can be. Is a girl who really wants to cook And then get married--Dianne D. The Annual Staff was working-- Plans for pages being made. Where are all the photographs That Roger has mislaid? The study hall is crowded And is it noisy? Very! But here is one who knows his words Fritz reads the dictionary! The shop boys are learning fast At metal they were a whiz. And when it comes to welding Gayle and Glenn are the best there is And then we have a student Who's good in every course Who could this senior be? Why, indeed, it's Donnie Morris. Now the roll has all been read Each student called by name With all these many talents We're in Polk's Hall of Fame. Kelly Green and Silver White Rose
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KOLN Television Station Living Room In Governor's Mansion On May 6, 1960, the twelve seniors and Mr. Martin went to Lincoln for their Sneak Day activities. Places visited were; Robert's Dairy, Pawnee Council Cave, Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Co., Pershing Auditorium, National Bank of Commerce, State Reformatory, Governor's Mansion, State Mental Hos- pital, Nebraska Wesleyan University, and KOLN Television Station. The Governor's Mansion
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