Southeast High School - Shield Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)
- Class of 1956
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Scott School Secretary Principal '---- ----L......, We, the seniors of Southeast High School, dedicate our yearbook, the 1956 SHIELD, to our principal, Miss Hazel G. Scott, and our school secretary, Mrs. Verle Morris, for the outstanding work they have expended toward the successfulness of Southeast's first year. We Will be ever grateful to them for their achievements this year. They have extended their efforts far beyond their duty-Working long and tedious days, often far into the night, that We might have a well-organized and progressive first year, lt is the exemplary job which they have done that has promoted the Wonder- ful year We have enjoyed. 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Splichal lnstrumental Music Marion E, Childress Ninth Grade Football Coach Robert Higgins Adapted Physical Edu- cation If Grace Heilf History, S cpl-lomore Class Co-sponsor is Y Q i ,af f we 2 f ,fy Qekwwi eriifiv. f .1:2.1:f:s-1' -' r:5:1 ' , Mrs. Leanor Thompson Home Economics, Eng- lish, Pep Club Sponsor Morris Collier String Instructor in ln- strumental Music, Lin- coln Public Schools lames Porter Reserve Football and Sophomore Basketball Coach X Zo , , New , , .1 f ff-we ' 9 f ' , , Wa. ILZW' ff . ,V f A: Aw, lohn Reta Health and Hygiene, Biology, S w i m ming Coach, Reserve Foot- ball Coach, S Club Co-sponsor ,., ...f 'Hy .M ,. 1 'N-7'W ' WMM Mrs. lrene M. Towle English, Typing Mrs. Marjorie Courtney School Nurse Mrs, Iune Wahl Accornpanist X f 1' W , ff.,,, ff- f M. ffffrff, .Ml X ff' ,W Mrs. Pat Roberts Art, English, Social Studies, Student Coun- cil Co-sponsor -f -.1 fwf , QQ? 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College Preparatory, Y-Teens, Choir, Girls' Glee Barnhouse, Bill A tair exterior is a silent recommendation. College Preparatory Barry, Marilyn It is good to love the unknown. College Preparatory, Choir Bourne, lim The world is a wheel, and it will all come round right. General Brown, Lewis Wit and wisdom are horn with a man. College Preparatory, Publications Stall, National Honor Society, S Club, president, Sertoma Club, Foot- ball Attendant, Football, Basketball, Track Carney, Zean They that govern the most make the least noise. College Preparatory, Publications Staff, Student Coun- cil, president, S Club, Football - gglmmx ,,,,, ,,r, Y ,Y J Z Taking in the sights at a swimming meet are' lack Harvey, Bob Erickson, Kathy Hess, Margie Stiebler, Bill Barnhouse, and Margie Van Cleave Cheuvront, leitre P. It is not enough to do good: one must do it the right way. College Preparatory, Publications Staff, S Club, secref tary, Football Attendant, Football, Track, Basketball Student Manager Dill, lim As many men, so many minds, every one his own way. College Preparatory, Publications Stall, A Band, sec- retary, County Wide Red Cross Council, S Club, Stu- dent Council, Football, Basketball Ebel, lim No pleasure endures unseasoned by variety. College Preparatory, Publications Staff, Student Coun- cil, S Club, Drarnatics Club, Football, Track, Swim- ming , ' nw. Y 4' ., I-'L ,-3ei5Qi5EfIfiZ::f,,-V. 1 my if A 1: ,EZ , ,,,,.,, .. ,m il Vilv V LT H V X , i ywgl, ,am 2 W, ffnwl . ,.. 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'Y ' . ., '51 ':,:CN A V , , , . ,1 Q, 11-C1 5 AVA0, - , , W, 0, , ,t :LW Q-3.1, I fr o might Wrong .. Irons, lim Silence is more musical than any song. College Preparatory lackson, Wendell Promise is most given when the least is said. College Preparatory, A Band, Hi-Y, Swimming Iensen, Gene Everything comes il a man will only wait. General Kirchhotf, Dorwin But all in good time. General Koenig, lohn D. Where the stream runneth smoothest. the water is deepest. College Preparatory, S Club, Football Attendant, Football Matlock, Mary A. In the twinkling ot un eye. Business, Pep Club, Y-Teens ,ne lim lrons Wendell Iqckson Gene lensen 'WW Iohn D. Koenig Mary A, Matlock NGUCY M- MUYTJGS Hovla'ndfSwa-nson 1240 O Street R, X Miss Fosbury assists as Connie Foreman, lackie Shatter, Roma Parry, Iackie Selk, Nora Holman, and Maudie Henderson prepare for a command performance with the Girls' Glee. Maybee, Nancy M. The only homage that counts is the homage deeds. Business, Red Cross Mehuron, Nancy E. There's a divinity within. that makes her great whene'er she wills it. College Preparatory, Publications Staff, Y-Teens, presi- dent, Pep Club, Student Council, Drclmatics Club Mook, Harland Look for a tough wedge for a tough log. College Preparatory, Sertoma Club, S Club, Football, Basketball, Track .,,, 2 f' my 1 I -' Dorwin Kirchhoff - ' are as i ,arf ' V . '17 5' 1? an y ,f ' ff' , f,-, Nancy E. Mehuron Harland Mook Friend of Southeast High Page of UOS.lS11Dd 99C1 A101111 ' f 1 1 . 1 xX 1.,'f 1 v 'f' - A Q 4 I SJQILLQS 1L1l171S'U1-ID 1p1u1L1oS 1 9!UUOo umlg BLISS Dqonxag A1101 -vu.- fa X -- 1 cliff- We K.I.IDd DLLIOH JSKSLLISSN 910103 ,, ,, 1 f 4,,, I 'M if 98 X ' - . fb K ' 15.1.11 , .., Igrff' W2-L! 11' 4 fa yqyk U ',.4:':I7: -2545 2 1 ,,.. 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'x ' -.4 1 ..'-,ff -1. g,,.,...M............1............A.,..m 01 Mm WJ ,L ,, H, , , ua' ywujx ' -we-. 1 o Q7 an in .. Schwartz, lack A true great man wil neither trample on a worm nor sneak to an Emperor. College Preparatory, Choir, Boys' Sextet, Variety Show, Track Searnark, Evelyn When fortune knocks. be sure to open the door. General, Choir, Senior Girls' Sextet, Y-Teens Selk, lackie The hand that hath made you iair hath made you good. General, Interclub Council, Girls' Glee- Shatfer, Iackie Well-timed silence hath more eloquence t'ia:i speech. College Preparatory, Publications Statt, Pep Club: Y-Teens, Choir, Girls' Glec, Variety Show, Flag Twirler Stiebler, Marjorie A light heart lives long. General, lnterclub Council, Pep Club, Variety Show Swartz, Gwenith Diligence is the mother oi good fortune. f 4' In one of their rarerC?l moments we find Caro- lyn Hartz, Louie Brown, Pat Glaser, Dale Adams, Mary Dee Patterson, Connie Waddell, and lim Ebel living it up. Terpsma, Donna Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Business, Pep Club, president, Y-Teens, Football At- tenclant Van Cleave, Marjorie The world makes way for the earnest soul that says I will. College Preparatory, Y-Teens, Pep Club Westerhott, Iayne M. Nothing great was ever achieved without en- 4 College Preparatory lhusmsm' h I Colle e Preparatory, Publications Staff, Cheerleader, g . lnterclub Council, Pep Club, Football Attendant 42 - W Q' ' ,ff T274 Q ' gn, gf-, ,gf Vf, , r I ' -ff:-5ff:f-im., -, V MM - .. ,.,,,. , ' ' , .,,,. V V f , V , V lack Schwartz Evelyn Seamark lackie Selle Iackie Shatter ,, 3 , 4 4'-,,,.?. , V-.ew 3iff:Vf'f-, f' ff' ' -, M -f521'?Eii::i5lfffiI 11 flff ' .3f.fE:'-5s'IEZi'1g'Q:,, 1, i- ' V. 11512 . , , Ja , , .', , ,',, I 'V :WW ff ' ?V , A ' if . V f1V,5:,1. fll' , V , i V fi , :if ,,' Y i':.i? ? ,, Marjorie Stiebler Gwenith Swartz Donna Terpsma Majorie Van Cleave layne Westerholf Allen Realty Co. 3863 South St. fi--.'f.t. 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Members ot the class have taken part in the Nite of Knights, All School Play, County Government Day, Student Council, Red Cross Council, athletics, and many other school sponsored activities. With their sponsor Mr. Tom Gillaspie and class officers, Carolynn Adams, presidentg Don Campbell, vice-president, Iackie Beard, secretary, and Ianelle Iackson, treasurer, the juniors have expended their part toward the success of Southeast's first year. The class, with an enrollment oi approximately one-hundred students, represents achievements in nearly all phases of education, and as they prepare to enter their last year ol secondary education, they hope to extend their achievements even more broadly. B 'H Q All ,- 'E is E A r gg in-l J . ff ,f ' Af f ,v. ' I t' m:i?:i1':?'-IW .,,, ,, Z 'ff-:fif,.'.,',.t1..,. ' ' M ' f' . wx f ' , . f, ,Vnrfg ,ft J V. . My gg' fc 177 I, , 4 -' Adams Allen 1 ' f 1 A I i i f 7 , -Jw , ZH, Znffl VW' V L l Barm ore h , Wx. 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' Harvey 1-V if '41, ,, i fi yi , Keal Yi' 4 , Kirchhoff 'iw' , r A ., J Qrvwy X f 'E+ , .kg 1 , X fff-iz-Q Hendricks Hill Howett Hunkins Iunior Class officers Cleft picturel are, from lelt to right: Ianelle Iackson, treasurer, Carolynn Adams, president, and lackie Beard, secretary. ls this one of Mr, Bretthorsfs better jokes? fright picturel Bob Anderson, Kay Lewandowski, and Iohn Bcrrthell seem to be wondering, luniors that attended County Government Day are, from left to right: lim Harvey, Wayne Michaelis, Don Campbell, LUTSOU Lewundowski Carolynn Adams, Kay Titterington, Ianie Howett, Iackie Becrrd, Donna Rodmore, and loan Schultz, Allied Accounting Service KuehI's Grocery 1615 Holdrege St. 3845 So, 48:11 Sp, .Q F' 3- I Page 19 'l fjlwdagk NIM Modden -.ff S ,,15,.'- '3vi', 5 '- Malone .- ff f. ' M ' - -g y? ,iff 2331, , Z 1 Q 0 G , 7' f f ,Q if f ia. '1- F., 5 51' Q. . ' :ff ,.f' I K -- 21 53 A McDonald Michoelis 5 0 I an 1. , 5477! 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'eff , - f, 2 , cp X 5- ,- , ff -- , l 91 15:ff,. .... , K. , li 5-211-fi D- N 'f'12:XNTi x-!, 5 V A N Q --- ' - -',, ii-:yy ' , , X bf-',i,-5 lffi' 'X x.i...3xs.,,+.,..,' Smith .fv- Turner Iuniors not pictured Ariz Barthell Bergman Bourne Clement Dittoe Chcrtier Horn Iohnson Iuengel Layman Leonard Lotman Roper Sell Waddell Wieskcrnp Williams Ycxnt Page 20 ,ff fig, Qu K V , ,B, fm l4 AnA , -W Qt ... -73,-f 3' ,.. 4. . 40 w- 6 1 Adams . . 6,3 Barrel! M' -f i. f 134 M ' V ., V, ' I' Lg' 2. Q, ,V ' ' Q in 'F w ifi.. : '3: uf.. E' ,.J. -f My ' t f - 1 f. Aldridge Anderson Anker Baker .- elf? Xlw . sg QU ,,zjfijjw A f ' :t A 7:3 tg yr in ff in f- is , X . 5- Q V ,gg v V. , -,J 1 5 Bastron Becker Beeman Belden A i t ., I us- ip. , t rf f rf-: I X V: M ala-if K Q 4 XQFW. ' give., '2fj52 X wi f 1 ,.,,,,tgs? ,. up I N 4 Belsheim I i .,, Y' . Briggs Carney y. M 3 . ,. t film, Clema f ,ff 1 ,., A, 0? f L' 2 M 1 f 3 sw ff fff Dudley f ,, 0.4 rj-Qi.. ,V , 2-tg, rl. 01651 5' . ,.rf-'14 4 . . , . 4 ., Ferris Bentley .,... ff-f wt Brung ardt .,-,. rf- ' f '-:rw 4. Carroll M ,z f' -e 1, Cohen ,W f '57 WY' l 1 f f f 'W Dungan , if 9 X ,af ,wr L Bitterman V! .. 1 f ,. J Butler 'F ff -521 - 9 1 ,Cf Caughran .v mf , sw '- .,. gp. X 'wfffr W K Crawford ' 44, .,,,.,. ' 'f'f:f?', ' Dunovan Y,., ' 45-,ff V. i 'TWW' ' iii 'f ' Finnigsmier Fischer Rixstine Borgman Bourne ti fe M, ' ' f f' t . ...g . Byers Carlson ,Q 6- f we upltnmnrrz-1 lass-1 nf 19 S This year was a big one tor the sophomores, who have two years at Southeast. The class enrollment totaled l9l. Presiding over the sophomores were the class of- iicersi Dave Myers, presidentg Karen Brungardt, vice- presidentg Carol Carney, secretary, and Glenda Lutf, treasurer. Most ot the boys participated in a variety of sports. They were also represented in Camera Club and the S Club. Dave Myers was secretary for the S Club. Sophomore girls took part in: Girls Glee, GAA, Y-Teens, and Pep Club. Lynn Wright was elected secretary of the Pep Club Knightettes. Carol Carney and Karen Brungardt were chosen tor cheerleading from this class. Sophomore rnajorettes were: Leah Cheuvront, Karen Lyon, Sharon Rogers, and Iudy Borgman. Both boys and girls were members ot: Band, Choir, Nite of Knights, and Debate Club. Michael Crawford served as president of the Debate Club and lane Spicknall was secretary. Iudy Humann was elected president ot N F L. Her officers were: Marilyn Ripley, secretaryg Linda Hansen, treasurerg and Michael Crawford, re- porter. Lynn Wright was chosen president of the Thalians. Rich Garlinghouse was elected secretary of the Student Council, which had other sophomore mem- bers. Carol Carney and Bruce Anderson, represented Southeast on the Red Cross Council. The cast of The Night ot Ianuary Sixteenth, the all school play, in- cluded: Sandie Dudley, Bruce Anderson, Shirley 2 M Parker, Don Smith, Thom Perry, and Keith Bastron. Hg, h c ,, Miss Grace Reiif and Mr. Larry Vaughan were W'-ffriflfe V. it f if 1 , Ly-, , . V t e sponsors o t is c ass. Chadwick Cheuvront V , 4- if . . 45 4, 'rs Q, v it ll' 'ff vi .ffm 4. , H :W r f Were f ' ew f we 2 -- t A , ga , ' ff f ' t, f ' Tiigfm ' Us ' ft firm! .W 2 Crowl Davies Debus Deer DeYong Donahue Drake Dreesen W, ,r ?- .VLV f, my Mi d . .ml y I MW.- X , K V gr: ml F 7, ,QI-6h?f, , I ,gr ig? ,. W V- iv' f l X We '. , , A :ii 'rv N .Y EN , L7 ' A . I, Q. A, I i 2,?Z..,. nf, If . . W Wg . Eddy Egr Eirick Ellinger Eno Ernst Everett Fagler - 3 I . ,,'. - I .M ' K V ii Ji ' '- 'f fr'--1 ' ' -- ' V . -L f -B . ii.-A. . . 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N, i ., ., 1-G Gm A Eff 1 -. , ff?-5 1 Hendricks Looking over the school are, from left to right: Ii755f.y'f-i,, M I , -----L 'v-V gqonbnson . . o erts Sandy Nrxon, Karen Brungardt, .Bill Goldman, Wright Yost Young Zmsmcmer Stmuon Susan Paulsen, Leah Cheuvront, Iim Frank, and Wvddell Zimmerman Al Murdy. The Flower South St. at 're -. . . .'-. r V-. 1 gl Shop 37tl1 P-.u The 'Yardage Shop Fashion By The 'Yatdn Page 23 H , , .-of V ,W 'Y V 'Y' Ii-HL , . 1. 6rHhB po- Firsl row: Cooper, Merrick, Hoffman, Gant, Keyser, McCracken, Book, Wright, Winslow, Henderson, Ellsworth, and Read Second row: Scmdtort, Forester, Woli, Kievit, Dennison, Hester, Newton, Vlliseman, Frazer, Byers, Fiedler, and Swartz Third row: Mr. Fosnot, Mueller, Loos, Hergert, Haynes, Elm, Carlson, Gatlitt, Werner, Ball, Folkman, and Roberts. ln the ninth grade class this year were lUl students, 54 boys and 47 girls. Elected at the beginning of the school year, to lead them in all of their important decisions were Charlotte Byers, president, Barbara Rook, vice-president, ludy Gant, secretary-treasurer. Ninth grade officers are, from left to right: Charlotte ,,y' .f Byers, president, ludy Gant, secretary-treasurer, and Bar- bara Rook, vice-president. Miss Eva Erickson was their sponsor, Many of the class members took part in various musical groups. Some ot the boys par- ' ticipated in freshman tootloall and other intra- i l t . 1 A-A l Action! Camera! Lights! From left to right: Iudy Althouse, Ann Hoffman, Karen Belshauge, Dennis First row: Schleiger, Paton, Kimmerling, Hoy, Schoepf, Bef' shauge Second row: Mr. Bretthorst. Bergstrom, Thoman, Hornby, Pike, Casper, Steve Wolf, Gene Frederick, and lohn Pauley Winslow Third row: Shaw, Tallakson, 'xlValters, McDaniel, Miller Mel's Conoco Station Umbergefs Funeral and Ambulance Service 3177 South St. Mrs. fRoy AJ Betty Sl'l8, ,4 L..-.f.....,.?.-,-,,- ,Q Pa e 24 w l' V nf, 1 , g 'Z , ,II UR ! ' '- ' 4 5 , ! ' ' H ' n V --4-v -...gif WV Hwisvgl 4. f Q, ., if-7, 71 ff' . Q f. , ' f ' f' I .. . , 3 H 4 1 , ,,V, - ,Z . fl 1 1.31 i I f . I ,1,A: v I 1, , M Zim. V ' 4 nf , , lA - L tifh..fZe,ee l lik' st- M HQ -. . 1 X 1 , , First row: Althouse, Bergman, Heaney, Braum, Dorf, Layman, Crocker, Tucker, Williams, and Hall George, Duclcett, Clillord, Adams, Debus, Tucker. Ziegler, Cooper, Hergenrader, Clair Third row: Casper, Egger, Carlmark, Broady, Barnhouse, Sapp, Elliott, Murphy, Christen, and Mr. Fosnot Second row: mural sports, while the girls got their physical exercise with the activities of the GAA. . Nancy Wright and Ronnie Crocker repre- sented the class at Student Council meetings, ., f and Iackie Borgman, Susan Moltitt, and Bill Ball Were the' Red Cross representatives. The final big event occurred on Iune 6 When promotion exercises, which opened the doors to many happy days in senior high school, Were held. f V 2 , 2 'W' m-'2 . . . g' jjj 422513, if if? Something seems funny to, from lelt to right, Bill Ball, ' ' . , ,' l 't2I.2::, ' f . f V N V 't lean Carlson, Lynn Forester, Nancy Wright, and Kenny ' '-in' A Tenhulzen, but Bob Ellsworth just can't look, ilnwe.5Vfiz i..f' K ?nH 5? 7 ' I ' ' ' f ff , V YF, ' ,I .1511 I f, 192 . zzmrii' I . :I 5 . our V , ... . li mf' 6. 'ff . ,,,W . ,lg,,,WMMV,n,W ffl V Af ' , ' '- I . Q 1, QE! ' 4 5, lnzilm' 152525-,aw f iimgflzg f, y,4Vig,j3?1? . , -+ ... ' e ' Sw Mk I ,gl i , ,,V , I , l 321 In 4-f ffl! 52154: , , ff ff , If , - ' ' . ' K- lv ,V lx- f:,:f,. ' , ' ' ' Y 1 . 1 w '4 5. ' First row: Frederick, Mottitl, Fisher, Stratton, Sticka, Gronquist Hotwiring the phone are, from left to right: Shirley Hen- Seconcl row: Pierce, Mahan, Paulsen, Mills Third row: Leaver, Kuenning, Weaver, Tenhulzen, Murray derson, Woody Walters, Veretta Dorf, Ed Carlrnarlc, Ruth- , Sullivan anne Read. South Side Cleaners Sullivan Lumber Company 4702 Prescott Ave, Phone 412236 Open Sunday 4711 Prescott Ave. e Page 25 Luminal . J... fgiiglqtlq Cgwhe I-if ,fzaf 2 , , ,arg .A 4' , 1 -,'X,i,6 A1, - - , ,A V my ff.-5,21 , 7, C EQ , - Z Wa' ' 51. ' 19, M, 1' JE e 3 . -' fr-V . - fy gnu X, , ' '44 fr 'X4....s,n 4 nn ui Fust row Rrellrn Mclffxchael Clalr Durfee McCoy Hagemelster Musselman Vodra and Stevens Second row Dretrrch Kxlpatrxck Clark Dretz Hyatt Bergman Schroeder Barmore and Newsham Thud row Leeke Frtzwater Hemz Roberts Moyer Chliord Tucker Levy Brandon Garrtson Peach ana Mr Fosnot There were l2l e1ghth grade students enrolled durmg the 1955 56 school year W7 They elected Sherry Erlckson as class presldent Marvm Dretrrch as vrce presrdent and Mary Kueger as secretary treasurer to lead them through thelr second year of tumor hrgh Thetr sponsor Mr Robert Hall alcled them rn therr efforts Through Gl9Cl1OI'1S rn therr homeroorns they chose lane Adlusson Buck Brewer Davld Molzahn and Ieanette Fltzwater as representatlves to the Student Councll Ehgum grade class olflcers are from left to rlght Mary Krreger secretary treasurer Mcrrvm Dtetrxch vlce presldent and Sherry Erlckson president 1 114 -'N 14,1 yi ml N ne, y .1 .Q ,gif X Ay ff ' f g ,f If ff ff 1 W' FIM? 1 EE! Fust row Francr co Lorson Spann Splam Eden Denmson Van Cleave Shxpps Barnes Hansen Second row Cleaver Kuenrung Pegans Rank Krxeger Flrestone Bruce Havelone Mrtchell Gould McBrevs Thud row Ander on Thxerstem Tmggard Edwards Molzahn Pangborn Brown Bou ne Ham Rxtzman Mr Bretthorst W1lson 5 Cnocem Paul R1Ce Page 26 - fe 1 ze- .I f r' K ' Gm-.?.iQ, I 1- ' , Z -'A ffitt ' ,, , '2 fl - ' If ' ,fl '+- ll. ..yN, ,,,, 5 , Q , ! y F I 2 ' lk ,Y ,, 1 1 t l 5, ,159-3, gag ' fgl ,A1 f Q ar ' . , ' 'Y 1' ' af ' a.f'-TE-file. 1.12-. , , Pl f- f , , ff . ' - Qffffffg? ,Z -7 . 'vin' N: ,, , Q' I I D ' - ' ' W- --V' ' fem - , . , I ' V . - 1 . - ' 1 ' , , , 4 fy. 2 ,.:g ' V. Y 1 vi. Q W K-, n. 4 r 14 ' , lk, X 4 ,. 1 , ' , Y., f l ' ' p.:,- -- r S nv f , Q ,,, x ' llhnf' 1 ' tl ffl ' 4 Nl w y 5 ,fi 1. W1 Q V, i i , r If ' .1 r' -2 f L - . 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I ' ' . 1. .4 . , F 3 N I L . -- 1 x ' f First row: Myrna Vaughn, Lynn Petersen, Sharon Headrick, Ray Voller, Susan Windle, Iohn McIntyre, Betty Lou Wullbrandt, Larry Talbot Ioana Baugher, Larry Axthelm, Second row: Richard Tockey, Sandra Hill, Lynne Minary, Mary Graham, Ioan Ramsey, Linda May Ianson, Patricia Dye, Betty lane Swale, Iane Adkisson Third row: Mr. Bretthorst, David Pretty, Douglas Anderson, Stephen Kepler, Iim Broening, Keith Sieck, lim Pace When the Red Cross Council was formed, again the class was called upon in homeroom to elect representatives. They chose tour able people in Henry Pangborn, Mary Patterson, Deloris Rietlin, and Stephen Kepler. The boys in the class participated in the intra- mural basketball program, While the girls were more interested in GAA. As the last social function of the year, the eighth graders held a class picnic. Give us a hand hoisting this mill, says Iirn Levy and Roger Chilen to Mary Downard, Susan Windle, and Marlo. McMichael, . . .g.,,.,gg ' f e . 1 - 1 i ' t -rf Malone, Cohen, Ham First row: Hyman, Roberts, Foreman, Chilen, Hungate, Pospisil, Second row: Sotlin, Dorf, Svoboda, Oaks, Barry, Horn, Brewer, Patterson, Sherwood, Firey, Moessner, Bitler Third row: Hildebrand, Erickson, Retzlali, Kremer, Meinhardt, Shore. Utsumi. PGTYYV Y0'lnQC1Ui5l. WGhl. Downurd. MY. FOSl'lOt Mohr's IGA Store Hornu-ng Hardware Co. 3943 SU. 48th St. 3923 SO. 43th St. .' ?J'f,K fy M24 .a we' Page 27 ,Sputnik Qgwitiz Attending a new high school was an excit- ing experience for all of us, especially for the seventh graders. To them it Was more than an exciting experience. lt meant taking a big step in the process of growing up. With the aid of Mrs. Georgianna Compton, their advisor, they started off theyear as if they belonged here. First, alter a heated campaign, they elected 1 as class officers: Tony Webb, president, Gary Stevenson, vice-president, Michael Velte, secre- tgryqregsurerr dent, and Mike Velte, secretary-treasurer, From their home rooms they elected Donna Wiles, Nicholas Dorsey, and Carol Conlon to the Student Council. Bed Cross representatives were David McCall, Gary Stevenson, and Nancy Eager. In the way of extra-curricular activities, the boys of the class played intramural basketball. The captains of the various teams were: Roger Refshauge, Tony Webb, Gary Stevenson, and Bill Rhodes. Although small in stature, the seventh grad- ers have hit Southeast in a big way and will make good leaders in the future. Frozen with fright fright picturel are: Bill Vlforrall, Karen Priefert, lim Icrckson, and lim Brumbaugh. Seventh grade officers Cleft picturel are, from left to right: Tony Webb, president, Gary Stevenson, vice-presi- Bill Worrall, Pam Matthes, Marlene Eley, and Susan Butterfield watch the birdie, as Boylynn Harvey points to the Southeast shield. f 1, , '17, m. 1 ,Zffiffzli Final row: Befshauge, Eley, DiFiore, Wiles, Bc-all, Henderson, Harvey, Butterfield Second row: Lohse, Hevelone, Kess, Matthes, Newstrom, Smith, Dietrich, DeVere, Lefler, Horning Third row: Brooks, Horn, Gallarda, Becker, Bowen, Pritz, Patterson, Nelson, Wright Fourth row: Turner, Conover, lensen, Quimby, Ferguson, Vickery, Hollingsworth, McCall, Mr, Fosnot P4192 28 3833 50 43,11 5, 48:11 and Calv z Hazen Shoe Service Wltyman Standard' vice , , 4, Sr. .X X . -t....-5. , gg x .AN First row: Frank, Iohns, Chenowith, Swartz, Fahr, Iohnson, Prietert, Eager, Crom, Hanson, Davis Second row: McCracken, Wertz, Schailer, Caughran, Smith, Lyne, Botsford, Hackman, Ball, Logan, Christen Third row: Rhodes, Hermida, Mars, Ianousek, Conlan, Olson, Scott, Brand, Doyle, Mr. Bretthorst Fourth row: Jackson, Young, Iackson, Pease, Beall, Ulfelman, Gant, Wolf, Peterson First row: Abbott, Kievit, Brumbaugh, Howard, Everett, Wylie, Bourne, Lake, Thompson Second row: Morey, Kimmerling, Hansher, Webb, Stevenson, Hibbs, Sapp, Velte, Kuenning, Radrnore, Robertson Third row: Carter, Worrall, Mitchell, Basoco, Wendell, Heidel, Tucker, Foster, Dull, Mr. Fosnot Morse's jewelers and Stationers Fmnk's Drug Since 1924 3641 So. 48th St. ft' Page 29 .ZW t ff 32 e L 1 Qi if iyfl Studying hard before one ot Mr. Benjamin's Picture tests are: Dick Piper, Don Campbell, and loe Chism. Picture 3352 Memories are made of this by Connie Moyer, Gary Werner, Sharon Kuenning, Myrna Vaughn, Iudy Kremer, Ed Carlmofrlc, and Edwin Mueller. Picture qi 3 Here Mr, Collier is Watching a promising violinistfliana Hevelone. Picture 5554 Antics off the gridiron are being performed by ' ' ' ' D M ers. Wayne Michaelis, Virgil Kubert, cmd ave y Betts Variety and Dry Goods Store 3841 Sv. 48th SL. Page 30 Rich Garlinghouse's slogan: Be good to your Picture -715 friends, amuses Sue Turner, as Rich prepares web-footed to feed his Picture Q55 Chilen, Bob Picture F7 These are some me 13 years ago, Among those vaguely recognizable are Larry Rerucha, directorg Connie Schmidt, Mary Kay Poggemeyer, and Ieft Cheuvront. Hidden in the back row are Iim Dill, lim Murphy, and Louie Brown. ' duck. Meeting after school hours are lim Levy, Roger 1 by Oaks, Marla McMichael, and Iohanna Bit er. mbers of the senior class Loziefs Market 4748 Calvert St. ' W 1 If . Q. W - Li? V XX K r V . t i N iv? in-nl ifuitertt numril ,,.,w.5Sequ:-.,- .. .,fq11' , ,, ,lg .r - l ,,' 1 .' . -,, , . Y 'Ellyn nunh ahln The Southeast Student Council was one of the first organizations formed during the past school year. Officers elected were Zean Carney, president, Sue Turner, vice-president, Rich Garlinghouse, sec- retary, and Connie Schmidt, treasurer. Each home room elected one student to repre- sent them on the Student Council. Also, each club that was formed sent a student representative to the Student Council. After all the representatives had been chosen along with the officers, the Student Council roll con- sisted of 35 students and two sponsors. The sponsors were Mrs. Pat Roberts and Mr. Rex Mercer. The first major task the new Student Council faced was the formation of a constitution. A consti- tution committee was appointed. Members of this committee consisted of the four officers and one stu- dent from each grade. The students were Nick Dorsey, Brick Brewer, David Molzahn, Paulette Suder, Ianie Howett, and Nancy Mehuron. Late in November this committee submitted a proposed constitution to the Student Council. This constitution was approved section by section and then sent to the faculty for final approval. The con- stitution was approved in Ianuary. SA or Many of the representatives served on PT h Student Council committees. Representatives OI1 T e PTSA committees were Ioyce White, Carol CUTURY' and Bruce Anderson, membership, Ieanette FITZ' water, Nancy Mehuron, and Carolynn Adams, hos' pitality, Donna Wiles, Ianelle Iackson, and CGIO1 Conlan, social, lack Harvey, Paulette Suder, qnd Don Nixon, program, and Iim Dill, Connie Schmidt, and lim Murphy, band. l Members of the permanent Student Council com- mittees were Sue Turner, Carol Conlan, lUClY Hu' mann, Bruce Anderson, Paulette Suder, and Don Campbell, program, lim Dill, lane Adkisson, Br1Ck Brewer, Nancy Wright, and Dick Whitmus, service, lim Ebel, Nick Dorsey, Ronnie Crocker, Tom l..GtQ11'1Qf and Donna Radmore, finance, and Shielah DunlClC111t Kenny Tenhulzen, Robert Webb, Neal l-ligg1I1S. Gnd Ianie Howett, promotion. The Student Council undertook many prOl9C'fS this past year. They were: the sponsoring of buses to athletic contests, CARE packages, all-school pic- nic, numbering of the auditorium seats, selecting a standard shield, promoting noon hour recreation, and helping clubs raise funds. The Student Council also purchased a popcorn machine and flags for the auditorium. Seated around the lable: Schmidt, Garlinghouse, Carney, Turner, and Mrs. Roberts . Sitting: Wiles, Adkisson, Carney, Molzahn, Whitmus, Brewer, Nixon, Conlcm, Mehuron, Campbell, Anderson, and Fitzwcxter Siudnfixiqgb Wright, Tenhulzen, Murphy, Higgins, Lcging, Suder, Humunn, Harvey, White, Dill, Rudmore, Crocker, Tackson, Adams, Ebel, an 2' Van Allen Garage 4144 So. 48211 St. 44708 Page 32 The Famous 1218 O St. Pu- 1 lguhlinaiiuns g , . S as Are Nancy, Iayne, and Connie Everyone reads the Clarion NOW hef9'S U19 WCW WS doing something funny, left? done , explains Louie, as lim and Mike look on. Presenting the 1955-56 Publications Staff. The staff was given a double duty this year because it Was responsible for the publication of the school newspaper, the Clarion. as Well as the first edition of the Southeast Shield. The publication of the Clarion was limited to six editions during the school year. Mr. Paul Benjamin sponsored the Publications Staff this year, and, along with Miss Hazel Scott, principal, made the staff selections. In addition to publishing the Clarion and Shield. the staff took part in several journalistic activities. The most important one was the Nebraska High School Press Association convention which was held November 4 and 5. The convention included lec- tures on all branches of journalism, a large variety of competitive contests, a luncheon and a dinner, and a dance Which' concluded the activities. Dale Adams Lewis Brown Zean Carney Mike Carver left Iim lim Pat Ca r Cheuvront Dill Ebel Glaser alyn Hartz Nancy Mehuron Iim Murphy Don Nixon Mary Dee Patterson Jackie Shaffer Connie Schmidt layne Westerhoff Clarion Reporter Sports Editor News Editor Reporter Associate Editor Reporter Reporter Reporter Advertising Reporter Editor Cartoonist Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Shield Copy Writer Sports Editor Co-Editor Copy Writer Picture Editor Copy Writer Copy Writer Circulation Mgr, Advertising Copy Writer Co-Editor Artist Co-Editor Sophomore Editor Senior Editor lunior Editor First row: Mr. Benjamin, Murphy, Carney, Patterson Second row: Mehuron, Cheuvront, Adams, Dill, Glaser, Shatter Third NW: Carver Hartz, Westerholt, Schmidt, Ebel, Brown Capital Parking and Storage 1313 M St. 2'4249 j..,'..- c .-.. v . . 4 1 . .idx -M -' Page 33 T Eafiultaf flmtur urinltg X , W Z JW 201' ,Y W fsrizfz W f If , 1 ,mfr 1 , 'X f.l 'Q bfi 0 Brown Murphy Carney Cheuvront The purpose of the Southeast Chapter of National Honor Society is to create an en- thusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leader- ship, and to encourage the development of character in students of Southeast High School. National Honor Society is an organization for junior and senior students who excell in scholarship, leadership, service, and charac- ter. Not more than fifteen per cent of the senior class may be elected to membership. Ten per- cent of these are chosen in their junior year and the remaining five percent are chosen in their senior year. Lewis Brown and jim Murphy were elected to the Society during their junior year. Zean Carney, jeffre Cheuvront, Colleen Elliott, jack Harvey, Nancy Mehuron, and Mary Dee Patterson were elected during their senior year. The following juniors were elected this year: Don Campbell, Dan Crawford, Steve Dakan, janelle jackson, Douglas Kent, Iim Pangborn, joan Schultz, Sue Turner, and janice Waddell. The seventeen members of the National Honor Society during the 1955-56 school year are charter members of the Southeast Chapter. Miss Hazel Scott, principal, and Mr. Paul Ben- jamin are the sponsors for this organization. Page 34 , ff Zigfj, fl , 5 1 fl If , Z4 is fd F ,M Rm! - - -1613 in-f ' -.1 -L. 1 4' cglchofarsfzip eroice eL2x1aQwsliqo Gfzaracter Miiffln pifllffn f Bradfield Drug New Location Winthrop and Ryons i I ' ' -Liv . gr-.. ' --.. ' 11 Looking over the financial status of the S Club are the officerst left Cheuvront, secretaryg Lewis Brown, president, and Dave Meyers, treasurer Bradfield Beaute Shoppe 2764 South St. 1355451 92' 3? ,312-' X324 C feifff ,, W X M 7 f ff f 212.51 -:f?'?? . MITTAHCE f'f233fiX f 3 5 xg, 'f C Ciluir Southeast's first year presented many problems to various organiza- tions, and the S Club was no ex- ception. The members of the S Club were selected by an agreement among the boys who were interested in be- coming rnembers. Anyone could be- come a member if he had won a varsity letter at another school and was trying for a letter in that idene tical sport at Southeast. The S Club began its operation by forming several committees. Their jobs were to nominate officers, choose a standard letter, write a constitution, and plan the year's activities. The S Club chose as their officers the following: Lewis Brown, presi- dent, lim Harvey, vice-president, Ieff Cheuvront, secretary: and Dave Myers, treasurer. lim Ebel was elected to serve as the Student Council representative. gifs! row: Higgins, Dill, Koenig, Cheuvront, Mr eta Second row: Nixon, Iancke, Laging, Hunkins, Mr Hillman Third row: Van Bloom, Garlinghouse, Michaelis Keal, Mr, Mercer Fourth row: Redmond, Maybee, Kennedy, Myers Harvey Fifth row: Van Cleave, Pick, Roper, Carney Frank Singh row: Brown, Mook, Erickson, Wurtz, Camp- e Seventh row: Harvey, Hesson, Graham, Ref- shauge, Ferris Eighth row: Crawford, Davies, Drake, Nelson Brandt Ninth row: Goldman, Briggs, Thompson, Wright, Mohr if , ,f 1 1 ,. frisvy' , -i Some of the senior letterrnen, Harland Moolc, Lyle Wurtz, lim Dill, Lewis Brown, lohn Koenig, leff Cheuvront and Stan Hefshauge, as seen in the locker room before practice A Seniors Parents Page 35 Eldon with Let's go Knights was the cry of the one- hundred and fourteen members of the South- east Pep Club. The club this year was under the leader- ship of Donna Terpsma, president, Maudie Henderson, vice-presidentg Lynn Wright, secre- taryg and Penny Williams, treasurer. Nancy Mehuron was elected to represent the group on the Student Council. The cheerleaders for this year Were: Kath- erine Hess, Nancy Beall, Karen Brungardt, Carol Carney, Colleen Elliott, lanelle lackson, and layne Westerhoff. Mrs, Leanor Thompson Was the sponsor for the first semester, and Mrs. Beverly Turnbull, the second. At the beginning of the year the girls chose to call themselves the Knightettes. Official uni- forms consisted of black skirts and sweaters With gold socks and beanies. One of the main events of the year was the Football Coronation during the Ashland game. lack Harvey and Katherine Hess were crowned King and Queen of Football, The queen's attendants, who were members of Pep Club, Were Nancy Beall, Mary Dee Patterson, Donna Terpsma, and Iayne Westerhoff. After the game, the Pep Club sponsored a Corona- tion Ball. Another big event was the All-Sports Ban- quet. The All-Sports King and Queen were honored on this occasion. ---Q.-.,,,,,e,, ,A Pep Club officials are from left to right: Lynn Wright, secretary, Donna Terpsma, preside-ntg Mrs Beverly Turnbull, sponsorg Maudie Henderson, vice presidentp Penny Williams, treasurer How many demerits for this? Who me? First row: Mrs. Turnbull, Schmidt, Mehuron, Williams, Van Cleuve, Stiobler, Neemeyer, PGUGTSOU. GIGSGFI WGdd9ll, Shdffel' Second row: Henderson, Terpsma, Fladmore, Titterington, Vaughn, Everett, Green, Dunklau, Walters, Waddell Tl-iird row: Van Allen, Beard, Kleege, Lewandowski, Severin, Gaisforcl, Edwards, Rodgers, AdGmS Fourth row: Howell, Kirchoff, Hendricks, Donahoo, Talcott, Talcott, Schultz, Turner, Headrick, Tucker Fifth row: Kinney, Casper, Payne, Eager, Preston, Belden, Deer, McManaman, Sticks, Belsheim Knights' Family Store 1414 South St. Page 36 Stop and Shop Mkt. 2020 S PM-NAM,-Hmmm ,i First row: Beeman, Worster, Pauley, Lyon, Grote, Sellards, Rogers, Larsen, Parker Second row: Wright, lohnson, Johnston, Paul, Mueclc, Hansen, Kmner, Graham, Bourne Third row: Hole, Schilling, Eirick, Knaub, Fagler, Sitzman, Liska, Shrader, Moak, Suder Fourth row: Walt, Borgman, Luft, Dudley, Nixon, While, Cheuvront, Paulsen, Riley, Thompson Filth row: Stenten, Finnigsmier, Morgan, Sowles, Wolcott, Frazer, Ripley, Humarm Brungardt, B e all, Westerhoff, Hess, Iackson, Elliott, Car- ney ,ll Lightweight football team? 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Al - Que In College Greenhouse 1340 North Cot 1' Blvd. 3701 Prescott Ave. Page 37 1 555122115 First row: Henderson, Mehuron, Beall, Beard, Riley, Borgman, Lyon, Grote, Talcott, Talcott, Radmore, Turner, Schultz, Kinney, Donahoo Second row: Titterington, Ham, Hansen, Schmidt, Westerhoff, Crowl, Adams, Dudley, Iackson, Parker, Dunklau, Mclvianaman, Faul- haber, Elliott, Glaser, Terpsma, Shaffer, Beeman, Ripley Third row: Vauahn, Headrick, Tucker, Aldridge, Pauley, Shipps, Klone, Graham, Lulf, Carney, Kinner, Iewett, Hansen, Holman, Hartz, Selk, Anker, Williams, Gaisford, Neemeyer, Stenton, Hendricks, Suder Fourth row: Nixon, White, Green, Hurnann, Wolcott, Swenson, Sellards, Hess, Mook, Rogers, Becker, Finnigsrnier, Knaub, Morgan, Eirick, Hale, Wright, Walt, Sowles, Fagler, Shrader, Sitzman, Liska The senior high Y-Teens, sponsored the first Committee chairmen were: Shielah Dunklau, semester by Mrs. Rex Graybill, and by Miss Kathy publicityg Leanna Anker, social, loyce Kleege, mem- Helmscloerfer, the second semester, consisted of bershipg Iackie Selk, finance: Marjorie Stiebler, seventy-five girls who met once every two weeks music, Vickie Donahoo, worship: Leanna Anker, Officers for the year were Nancy Mehuron, presi- program, and layne Westerhoff, service. was fDfD 9.51 55 nc 910. 2.60 if Q? 55 as F53 OO 55:1 fD UUE. mo Sf? fra 1 fD 579. mo. gm Q5 ,,. 9. -Z Q :1 O -4: , X '777 f F ? ? 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Seventh Grade Y-Teens First row: Crom, McCracken, Eager, Wiles, Bctsford Second row: Nelson, Caughran, Schaffer, Dietrich, Brand Third row: Scott, Matthes, Olson, Marrs, Gallarda '.,. Ninth grade Y-Teen officers Seventh grade Y-Teen of- are, from left to right: Iudy ficers are, from left to right: Gant, Ann Hoffman, Ruthanne Donna Read, and Karen Adams. Mary Marrs, and Nancy Eager. 4' I- Q Southeast's first l-li-Y Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Donald Darnell, partici- pated in many activities during the past year. The club, which numbered about twenty members, stressed athletics in its program and, in co-operation with the school, sponsored dances and other social activities. The clubs meetings were held on Tuesn clay nights, bi-weekly, Officers of the club were: Dale Adams, president, Stan Refs- hauge, vice-president, and Don Barmore, secretary-treasurer. The club tried to plan a program which would broaden its activities into a greater variety. Hi-Y officers are from left to right: Don Barmore, sec- retary - t r e a su r e rg Dale A d a m s, president, Stan Refshauge, vice-president. Wiles, Sally Botsforcl, ,gi tl Roper 59' Sons Eighth Grade 'I'-Teens First row: Bitler, Krieger, Hansen, Hyatt, Headrick Second row: Vaughn, Erickson, Meinhardt, Bruce, Dietz Page 39 lieu Qlrusz .nw Red Cross representatives Steve Wolf, Carol Carney, Iackie Beard, Nancy Maybee, and Bruce Anderson plan a A new project with Mrs. Edna ' Keal, sponsor I' 0 s X24 'wif 4? 1 v 1 2 , 4- : nl, i 4521521 2' 0 7 f x -.III M21 ri- Red Cross Council busily planning for March enroll- ment. The Southeast Iunior Red Cross Council was formed by election of representatives from each of the home rooms. Mrs. Edna Keal was appointed as sponsor of the group. On November 9, l955, the members of the coun- cil attended the county wide IRC round-up at lrving lunior High School. Mr. Eldon Mason, a director of IRC for the midwestern area, was the main speaker. After listening to Mr. Mason, the group was divided into discussion groups. A panel, with a member from each of these groups, discussed the topics of the smaller groups with the round-up members. For the Christmas activity of the council, a movie was held in the auditorium. The proceeds from this Hodgman 1335 Page 40 fSplain Mortuary L 2f6507 First row: Moftitt, Newshcrm, Beard, Carney, Bastrori, Dunklqu, Maybee, King. Borgman, McCall, Eager, Steven- son Second row: Wolf, Briggs, Hollings- worth, Anderson, Boring, Pungborn, Dill, Erickson, Kepler, Piper, Ball, Mrs. Keel movie admission, which was either a can of food or a nickel, went to a needy family at the Lincoln Air Force Base. The council also sponsored a group of acts from the Nite of Knights show which made trips to the Veterans and Orthopedic Hospitals. As the main project for the spring of the year, the council undertook the task of making and filling a gift chest which was sent overseas to a needy family. The chest was made in the shop classes and was filled by committees appointed in the home rooms. The representatives from the Southeast council to the County Wide Council Were: lim Dill, Carol Carney, Bruce Anderson, and Steven Wolf. l T .. : 1 1 . XX Thirteen high school students were members of the debate squad. The debate squad was spon- sored jointly in the first semester by Miss Barbara Leigh and Mr. Gerald Frederick. The squad was sponsored by Mr. Frederick in the second semester. The debaters traveled to different places to hold their meets, Some of these towns were: Beatrice, Hastings, Omaha, and Midland College at Fremont. They also competed in tournaments at the University of Nebraska. The subject debated at all meets Was: Be- solved, that governmental subsidies should be granted according to need to high school gradu- ates Who qualify for additional training. -,-.,.,,,,sh-A Left row: Luft, Cheuvront, Lyon, Nixon, Humcmn, Sowles, Mehuron, Swartz Right row: Borgman, Carney, Paulsen, Wright, Walt, White, Neemeyer, Firmigsmier, Miss Leigh J, ' V 'v ii ent Co. f Embroidefing and Fe . Lettering 'F elmte, Ulqzrlizxtts Left row: Hansen. Belsheim, Spicknall, Ripley, Rogers, Carroll Miss Leigh, Mr. Frederick Right row: Humanri, Crawford, Caughrcm, Hill, Perry, Iohnson, Anderson To raise the standards of the educational theatre by recognizing the most worthy individual and group efforts in the art of the theatre, was the purpose ot the Thalians, the Southeast Dramatic Club. The Thalians, sponsored by Miss Barbara Leigh, began the year by writing a constitution and electing Lynn Wright, presidentg Nancy Mehuron, vice-president, lim Ebel, secretaryg and Dale Adams, treasurer. The Maskers of the University of Nebraska helped the club to get started by sending a group to a meeting to present a short dramatic scene and tell them about the operation of a dramatic club. Among the many activities of the Thalians was the sponsoring of the All School Play. The club made great strides toward their goal of bringing the theatre to Southeast. Eno Insurance Agency 1138 P St. Page 41 GAA? 5: 5:27525 '- . XVWWTTT ' 111, -.1252 -1' :4A1'f'?f2 r'-i2.1JMf'4Mf ,lf ,.,.f,., ., 1l1,.xJ5M4j . fmfsfftra' 'tif fr - to 20 ni l .,,Wg5g, V, , .f',.y-r5,Qf'1- QWQQI ' , MM A ,, ,,,4,, .,,1,, , ,,, H , 959 f Q ,, .-', -1-f-'-again,-' f' 'fff' ' 3 W r w wwwvdv 1 -N ' Qfkvtfff - 1 1 Q, i if X tm s-.Q 5 fjwu .QNSQX . ff- -- :,,,,f,4 11-111441 .-DH 5 f W f w A I gf' 1 ' f ff O yyf f fb A 7 ff ' 4 1 Gafffb ,X 'LL 112952 -rf mf'1 1:3-' 'Af 'v .1 - :fzfW 4 f , if ,-g f, 1 W ' M , 'X ,Of n I 'L ' f I I 9, 1 ,-, . Z -1: 1 fe: V Taking aim is Edwards. 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Niipglzi- 5 'C .ies ff, t A V ,, . , -1 , SN. i ,,L, . A' . f ' -if sg: 3, il, ,x jf A .- f 3 .. P f:3 ':::r.' . 1' 4, . N-1' ' l-:ST22-TX f wsu - i -f ii: -- 1 rt' F if 7 .. ' ii?:??f5i1 i,t::.I N . X , - - A it y , ,1.:- 2 2:-52:':1fg',ie'1-1,'--f2---4-527 Q, ' ' :i:1-2,:- pi : ' -f gig 1' fs' zi1'r'f'1 5-fziiif' .' '1 ' ' :'.f:I:'S:I:' ,7.-'1?f,'5ffE!:1:3 '.',' L ' 9 .... , ,, , .,,. . . First row: Butterfield, Harve , McCracken, Sticka, Gronquist, Wright, Heckman, Nelson, Leiter, Ivihlillichael, Van Cleave, Eden Second row: Bergman, Iohnson, Eager, Byers, Caughran, Horn, Matthes, Olson, Bowen, Rook, Gant, Dennison, Firey, Scott, Adkisson, Marrs, Brand, Duriee I CD :r 0. CD -. VI 0 E' 'fi o -. 0 Ei Q F III Q :n UI CD 5' IE -4: n ,. :' Z n ..- O :I 9 'JI o 5 V1 CD F an Third row: Frank, Bottsiord, Wiles, Conlon, McCracken, Althouse, Dori, Schoepf, Carney, Rogers, Wiseman, Malone, Schultz Bruggeman, Donahoo, McMana1nan, Kievit, Heinz, Baugher, Pritz, Downard Fourth row: Lyon, Hester, Brooks, Crowl, Ball, Kremer, Meinhardt, Ianousek, Forester, Ianson, Iewett, Clifford, Ketelsen, Carlson, Hendricks, Casper, Talcott, Kinney, Talcott, Sullivan, Hansen, Graham Page 42 1 Wadlows Mortuary Ambulance 26535 A K K G lr M' A L X i ...V .. -..... ..-. Left to right: Ellsworth, Brewer, Radmore, Olney, Brandon, Walbaum, Leonhardt, Mr. Douglas, Peterson, Simmons, Ellinger, Beard, Winslow The National Forensic League is a National honorary speech organiza- tion. The NFL sponsors state, district, and nation-wide competition in speak- ing arts, such as debate, oratory, and extemporaneous speaking. The mem- bers also participate in dramatic read- ings, poetry readings, and radio news casting. The organization sponsors na- tional and district student congresses in which the procedures follow the rules and regulations of the United States Congress. They also have Cl house of representatives and a senate. Committees are used to introduce bills, and formal debates decide if the bills should be approved. The members were encouraged to participate in inter-scholastic competi- tion, to speak before the community, and on radio. The officers of the NFL were ludy Humann, presidentg Marilyn Ripley, secretary, Linda Hansen, treasurerg and Mike Crawford, reporter. There were eight active members, and Mr. Gerald Frederick was the sponsor. Nehi Bottling Company amerzt, gill The purpose of the Camera Club was to offer an outlet for creative pho- tography, and to give many oppor- tunities for its members to gain ex- perience and to develop skill in photography and dark room usage. Membership to the club was granted to ninth grade and senior high stu- dents. Seventh and eighth grade stu- dents were also allowed membership until they had sufficient members for a club of their own. Meetings were held every other Friday. Among their activities was the local sponsorship of the National Scholastic Photographic Contest. The club officers were: lerry Ellinger, president, Roger Simmons, vice-presi- dentg Don Walbaum, treasurerg and Bob Ellsworth, secretary. The sponsor was Mr. Thomas Douglas. l 1 , . 5 I I l l . F . l 'til 1 l 1 E .i ,jr-,fri-41432 f'? ,,, :S '13 . v- T A If First row: Iohnson, Belsheim, Rogers, Mock, Humann Second row: Mr, Frederick, Caughran, Crawford, Perry, Hansen, Spicknall Cobleigh Electric fl Cola 3907 South 48 Sc. 4.1 , 10 ' A S. Page 43 its nt Knights, flglztg Christmas Street was the theme tor Southeast's first variety show, the Nite of Knights. This theme was chosen because the show was presented on December 17. The variety show was presented with a setting ot Christmas trees and Christmas cheer at 7 and 9 o'clock in the Southeast auditoriumf The show was directed by Mrs. Leanor Thompson, Mr. William Splichal, and Mr. Paul Benjamin. More than titty Southeast students took part in the twenty-one act presentation which included everything from comedies and dancing to mop lines and vocal and instru- mental solos. Proceeds from the show went to the South- east band to aid them in such expenses as uniform changes, new equipment, and music. M Gentlemen, as you can plainly see , . points out lim Ebel as D. A. Flint, The tall and the short ol it as illustrated by Bruce Anderson and Steve Dakan . . l l iii Billed as the Christmas Skating Dol1 was Marcene Malone. 1752 Supplying a bit of accordion music for the show was Lee Stevens. iii? Going back to the gay twenties are, trom left to right: Karen Lyon, Sandy Nixon, Sandie Dudley, Barbara Ketelson, Carol Carney, Iudy Sellards, and Leah Cheuvront. The first All School Play was given by the students of Southeast on February 16 and 17. The name ot the play, a comedy-drama, was Night ot january 16th . The setting was in the New York Superior Court where Karen Andre, played by Ianelle jackson, was on trial tor the murder of her former employer, Bjorn Faulkner. The Defense Attorney and District Attorney were played by Dale Adams and Iim Ebel respectively. Nancy Lee Faulkner, played by Carolynn Adams, Widow ot Bjorn Faulkner, was the star Witness tor the state. Other witnesses were played by Bruce An- derson, Shirley Parker, Gwenith Swartz, Don Smith, Mary Dee Patterson, Nancy Mehuron, Thom Perry, Wendell Iackson, Keith Bastron, and Sandie Dudley. Other parts were played by Bill Barnhouse, Steve Dakan, and Shielah Dunklau. The play was unique in as much as the jury members were selected from the audience. Miss Barbara Leigh, director of the play, was assisted by Shielah Dunklau. The pro- ceeds of the play went to the Thalians. And round one hasn't even started yet. Keith Bastron, Steve Dakan. and Dale Adams Listen mister, maybe you don't know . . swears Nancy Mehuron to Dale Adams Dudley Moving and Storage Page 44 Phone 54343 A Z X Xb? 7 giatxths Southeasts first band was developed into a snappy, sharp-looking unit under the direction of Mr. William B. Splichal. Their main job was per- forming during the half-time at all the home football games. The highlight of the season for them and the spectators was their performance during the crowning of the king and queen of football at the Southeast-Ashland game. The drum majorette was Connie Schmidt, and the majorettes under her were ludy Borgman, Karen Lyon, Sharon Rogers, and Leah Cheuvront, Iackie Shaffer and Pat Glaser were the flag twirlers. One of the band projects was the sponsorship of the annual variety show, Nite of Knights , the Orchestra First row: Mr. Sglichal, Thomrm, Paul, Nelson, Spi knoll, Dennison Second row: Leller, Olson, Hom, Musselman, Horn, Clifford, Ham, Paulsen Third row: Clark, Splcin, Pretty, Gcxnt, Brocxdy, Molfitt, Dennison . A-f' decoration of the band uniforms. They also sold balloons and refreshments at the concession stand during the show to augment this fund. Band officers were: lim Murphy, president, Connie Schmidt, vice-president, and lim Dill, secre- tary-treasurer. The band was represented by a pep band at many basketball games both at home and away. Dale Adams and Carolyn Hartz represented the band at the Nebraska State Music Clinic at Hastings. Mr. Paul Austin took over the job of director second semester continuing the good work Mr. Splichal began, The highlights of the second semes- ter Were the vesper concert on March ll and the proceeds of which went to help pay for the re- annual band banquet on May l2. Q -li: ' 7, ' , . - ,I-.f , . . ff-.-11 we - A . , V za 1. fs, 2 , '. ,W V - . ' ' 2-12' ' '. I ' V ' Ve iw 'f 5? - - 'IV -1 'Rf V Muiorettes: Cheuvront, Rogers, ! ?, L.1 -f.,'-if lv -3' 1' 3.43 ' 4 i f 7 1' ' ' H f ,W H, G1 iff., 1--Mwyz i ,IS .-S 'ff '- ' ,411 -. pl .v A! y, A .ly tl Fircsiibwz Ellsworth, Kimmerling X f , . ' ,, T . ' fl 7' MMI' 'T ' 1 MW 1 ?Zcond row?-1 Iensen, GGel,rdts, ,A f W ' I. ' I ,- i , V. ' ' I 5 I , 5 ' pdf -' '--ft: ompson, s ri, m ' ,f . . i. . ,,f4, V -A ., 5 r . . , 'W A K. , ' V ' ff H ,v tj, Sullivan, HecznGeny,e Mookm G I -1,-. I'- v Vllamfa-'wa ' Qtifjq. --Q9 757' 'LTI ' ' . 'j iEfQ:.l-' Third row: Larson, King, Nel- Y' , If N -T, Q ' 435' son, McCall, Peterson, Tenhul- 3 '. ' f V1 . 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U., , . ..,, . . . l ' I ' 1' L Lil' ' f I Ti .' L i ' Q Mil 'fl Y' - -'ff V' 1' . 'ak f ' . 'M t -. . iiia-, ,f , I . . ,..,, . , . ' V . Z' -. ' t lr .. Mdy,fUfY Grill Hotel Lindell 1317 OSL Page 46 x rrp, 4 'Y v , - .s.'.,?.,, 4' i' Q? f :Pin Q, I mn . L- ,-xt, Ygi...V ': ' 'Q 5252.1-15 . ilfsf' lvl ' ' ' ' .-- ' .,, . . - R .l' M: -V. 4 , J ,-1-r.i.' lr' ' 'A -'14 -All ff fm ff-2 vi rv Prep Band First row: Axthelm, Larson, Ed- wards, Palngborn, Firestone, Van Cleave, Mmary, Pike, Sherman Second row: McCoy, Francisco, Newsham, Shipps, Dye, Eden, Han- sen, Dort, Hildebrand, Duckett, Hoy, Mr. Splichal Third row: Molzahn, Leonhardt, Leeke, Brown, Dietrich, Peterson, Ritzrnan, Elm, Egger ,Fisher Performing at the school dedication on March 4 was a big event for the orchestra. Under the di- rection ot Mr. William B. Splichal the tirst semester, the orchestra was composed ot twenty members. Every Tuesday and Thursday the string section was coached by Mr. Morris Collier. lane Spicknall, ludy Paul, Martha Dennis, and Lila Thoman formed a string quartet. The quartet performed at the Honors Convocation, the Principals Tea, and accompanied the Girls' Glee when they went Christmas caroling. At the beginning ot second semester, Mr. Paul Austin took over the direction ot the orchestra which 'W increased in number to twenty-tive members. The entire orchestra participated in a spring program ot the combined musical groups. The thirty piece prep band was under the direc- tion ot Mr. William B. Splichal during tirst semester and Mr, Paul Austin during the second semester. They played at an assembly, presented a concert for PTSA on February 16, and participated in a spring program ot the combined musical groups. Some ensembles were organized in the spring to give members ot the prep band an opportunity to play in small groups. ,,f,,,1Tf4. , 3,1 ,g In il - V' 1, W ff' ' . ,- . 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W 'MLA 7 fix ' 1 X ,ff - f-, k,,,vV Q jf, lf- 'E r 'ix rg Grote, Ketelsen, Gant, Whit- ? ,Y L 7 ff-E T 1 TTT W. 1 - 'lwfi' Y J k ,, rr' fif2'2'j:f'i,f mus, Wott, Swenson, Caughrcm T Q V - l .f , V ff wry- ' ' ,:35,:.f: ,-- 4 - L 39 T: ,I , 14 2' W , - 1 7' 'f 5l,m-'-1 .4 I V ' g' ,i'.i,,:4jy-,12'i Third row: Schmoker, Pang- t'ig,., :V -7 ' ' , ,Q ' jw , Lfmgx, ' i' A' , born, Kent, lcckson, Howard, A ' gif f K: 5 953, I ' ,V Keyser, Howett, Hollingsworth, L , Tf,,.f' W , I ,jf - fi- 5' y Fourth row: Van Cleave, Hig- 533 5- fe' N C ' jflpizgf , V .4 5 3' 1-,gf ' - gms, Bourne, Nelson, Rodney, 1, , ,. A '5'- 5 if . rf' . 1 .' T ,., -5, ' FP' ' '-'55, A 1.5-?-ig! Peterson, Hester, Gaistord ,fhyn git 4 J' cj' fl , F ,f i Q 3 ,, ci ' ' ., ' Pri' ,- ii' , ge ,454.,,r.,Q.g ,Aw - A , , tj . gs, ,T , +. T fn, A? 2 ' K ,lt ,Tv 7 ' M y ,,,-vu V, 'v: fi,3 5 , . f ,V -Q V LX, 'fe ,iw . . Q 1 ,',,' fi 'sy fha , ' ',., ffm - 'I+ T 545, it , ',g3?Q,,,,,f rr, jgs ag. 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Clatie's Donut Shop Phone 2f7424 Page 47 QSM, Qllgnir First row: Paulsen, Bourne Kleege, Kirchholl, Parker, Ste-n ton, Wall Second row: Mrs. Wahl, Mahan Newlon, Brungardi, Schopel Mofim, McCracken, Clifford Braurn Third row: Gronqulst, Rook Henderson, Headrlck, Reis- hauge, Sowles, Riley, Aldrich Karr, Liska, Everett Fourth row: Hornby, Schleicher Sell, Swenson, Wolcoll, Pauley Ziegler, Eirick, Dudley, Knaub First row: Beall, Malone Pauley Kmncy Se-amark Beema Anker Weelerholi Wxllxams Borgman Mrs Wahl Mrss I-'osbury Second row: Layman, Brown Harral Patterson Shaffer Hcndncks McManaman Barry Smith Glbson Third row: Eddy, Barthell Shaw Schwarlz GIIIGSDIG Hyan Davies Lvans Fowler pam, Drive In Ca C Sloans 66 Sefvzce 3610 North 48 sf 48 and Normal Page 48 f fer . X., '. ,-vt-n...... . - - 5- - w ' ' - 'T - Q. F ' 'lf V-it -Ts 1, V . ' 1- ' Y, J K X, , . Ao iw tx I 1..,,, ,V I ' 2 Q- t H . , 1 S, Ve, ,. lik J wx K , .F Til: ' 7 I Ag we lv - t I fi f -v First row: Wright, Heaney, X s.. .4 V 'f X j - xy. ' ' Hester, L. Hendricks, D, Hen- 4 'N 'Il -iv ' '01 dricks, Cooper, Rodgers l Second row: Mills, Van Allen, V ,- 1, Baker, Swartz, Wright. Byers, :ff , Debus, Adams, Ham, Miss Fos- , M T bury ge 5- t' A Third row: Adam s, Ligon, i Smith, Read, Crowl, Holman, ' ' Luft, Henderson, Foreman Fourth row: Finnigsrnier, Carl- son, Shafler, lackson, Morgan. Dunklau, Sells, Pierce, Severin, Fiedler Honors Convocation, a vesper concert, baccalaure- ate, senior high commencement, three Southeast vocal music programs, and a PTSA meeting were some of the events at which the Girls Glee performed. Much time was spent in preparation for these various programs. The Glee consisted of girls from grades nine through twelve. During the first semester there were seventy-six membersg sixty-one girls composed the second semester class. A triple trio was formed in the Glee and they sang on a television show, December 2, 1955. The members of this triple trio were: Milly Wolcott, Glenda Luff, Sandie Dudley, Shielah Dunklau, Ianelle lackson, Mary Severin, Sharon Everett, Anne Sowles, and Mary Lou Finnigsmier. The girls chose black skirts, pale blue blouses, and black bow ties as the outfits to be worn during per- formances. The director of these girls was Miss Evelyn Fosbury, and Mrs. lune Wahl accompanied them. Girls and boys from sophomore, junior, and senior classes were members ol the mixed chorus. They sang patriotic and standard program type music. Some of their outstanding Work was done on This ls My Country and Stout Hearted Men . They also studied well-known Compositions by famous composers and musical terms. Audiences at PTSA and The United Nations Observance assembly enjoyed the performances of this group. Chosen from within this chorus was a mixed octet. They performed at KOLN-TV, PTSA, and Veterans and Orthopedic Hospitals. The members of this group were Igckie Shaffer, Mary Dee Patterson, Iayne Westerhotl, Retha Pauley, lack Schwartz, Gene Ryan, Tom Davies, and Don Smith. i Sch'moke'r's IGA Girls sextet in a busy moment. They are from left to right: Mary lane Headrick, Milly Wolcott, Sharon Everett, Ianelle Iackson, Shielah Dunklau, and Mary Severin. Triple trio minus three. From left to right are: Mary Lou Finnigsmier, Milly Wolcott, Anne Sowles, Sharon Everett, Nancy Morgan, and Mary Severin. ,A 1001 GaTff6ld Page 49 'rf Page N if , I , 'fj - r ' ,f YjQQf:A 34''SZs :V.:'-',,.'r:,' A , 1' ' '+L--LA-A-M iii' I Huninr 3513511 gililusin Q M 7? 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Rfk f , 6555 ,Rwgf my fx X - 5 u ' uf' -fl A f QW Q J QR ,I X! . f C35 .i: ,-,,.-,i..1.- Quan B5 Tom Gillaspie Rex Mercer Roy Churchill Jr? if Page 52 n t at During Southeast's first year, the athletic coaches have been faced with a building process. In our opin- ion they have achieved the gratitude of all and We Wish them every sua cess in their future years at South- east. Mr. Tom Gillaspie's football team came alive at the end of the sea- son proving that they could Win. His reserve basketball squad played very good ball and We'll be look- ing forward to next year when these boys move up to the varsity ranks. The varsity basketball team was coached by Mr. Rex Mercer. He finished the 55-56 season With a 6-8 record which Was very good consid- ering the strong competition. He coached his team to the semi-finals of the District Tournaments, and was also the assistant football coach. Mr. lohn Reta built up a fine group of swimmers, who will be very tough in future competition. Mr. Reta's squad was mainly made up of soph- omores. He also was assistant coach of the reserve football team. Gymnastics was accepted by the Southeast students With a great deal of enthusiasm. Mr. Art Hillman en- tered the team into novice meets only. A Mr. Larry Goll took an inexperi- enced Wrestling team and molded it into one that was giving its opposi- tion a battle to the finish by the close of the season. The reserve football team, coached by Mr. lim Porter, ended the season in grand style. Mr. Porter also took over the coaching job for the soph- omore basketball team. Intramurals and ninth grade foot- ball duties Were assigned to Mr. Glenn Fosnot who handled them very sufficiently. Mr. Roy Churchill and Mr. Charles Gordon were given head coaching jobs for the track and baseball teams respectively. They handled their assignments in exceedingly good fashion. The golf and tennis coaches Were Mr. Paul Austin and Mr. Larry Vaughan respectively. Art Hillman Y Glenn Fosnot Iohn Reta w. 11 .AI Larry GO11 Charles Gordon Samuel T. Thierstein, M.D. L- N ' B gilunlhall , - I A , 9? H 1' ' 3 fr , ,M I. -nv ,V qi ZMQZIW? f VWVI 4 y I .4 wp ,IV . 7 lu ' i 'M,5 f...,- 11-in 1 Hn, 5 7 5 MV Y! First row: Kul-clish, Van Bloom, Ioy, Laging, Nelson, Iohnson, Kirby, Crawford Second row: Garlinghouse, Gibson, Shaw, McPherson, Drake, Glaser, Vakoc, Rank Third row: Mr. Beta, Anderson, Crawiord, Boring, Chartier, Redmond, Fischer, Zimmerman Mr. Porte The reserves ended the season With a 3-2 record. They had victories over Lincoln High, Seward, and Blair. Outstanding players were: Bruce Hunkins, Roger Brandt, Virgil Kuloert, Iohn Van Bloom, Bill Van Cleave, Neal Higgins, and I-lal Kennedy. The ninth grade team didn't play scheduled games, but held a scrimmage session with teams in the ctiy. I' 39 l L W.- , 41 , 2, First row: Cheuvront, Michaelis, Vfright, Ferris, Kubert, Van Cleave, Myers, Van Bloom Second row: Kennedy, Campbell, Erickson, Harvey, Brown, Carney, Koenig- Harvey Third row: Mr. Mercer, Wurtz, Dill, Mock, Pick, Ebel, Walker, Mr. Gillespie I.eon's Food Market Lincoln Army Stove ,M ,MW 0715 Corner 11 and N Page 53 mzsiig 7 unilmli milf! Va- llcf .ff V 'ft wV ,Q 1' . ,ffgQ2g.ff,QQ9, V ' ' ,yfyfffag 1' VV 5' .L.,.'-rw - 1',.',.:QMZM- V V ,I vw:-,,. 1 iff-1 w g1,:V-Vf,?f.z2:wz395t ' V .V,V ' W ' , , if 1. gqw ,. V' l V- .V , W ' :f:2V:5-4'm...i14: 1492? 'aa V .WMM f'V' , :f'V:.:.' Vf1s'ffV212V'f' I ' fc-aw fmf ,.szzVt, ' -' -v WM V41-' , VV,r . I f' , I ' 1- ' if 'Auf' J V .1 Q-f1f',V.V?:f gif:- -' ,, ' wt' ' .V, . .' fr 4. Zh'-2l,W2j,g,gg,:e -4 . ,-V,.,,.,6,..m,.,2Vf -' -4.,:,V.A. ima I '. f yung , jjigify:-.i,,L,, K. ' 11- H .ff 'V 1-:'wrJM.., '14'i.'1- .,Vs.1 1 fVf77.wi2 Louie Brown-85 llm D111-97 --,fi-az V 1 I 't 4 , 1 A ' : ,' I G, ' 41125:':24.-124 ' ,V: r::'.f.''11-,2'f2:1:1:13g'W 571 f ' : , ' .Vg - .ae2'.ff:A4e.'?+ o ', H If V v f1.f'.. ff ':ggj3ixf7f,'f ,, gif , ,..-' .1-J, ijgpfw. ' -11:1 ff' ', iVf.3?'::+i1w iwm . lim Ebel-94 Ze-an Carney-83 Football Scores Opponent Fremont 19 Hastings 20 Beatrice 20 Norfolk 25 Seward 31 Cathedral IB Tecumseh 5 Ashland 0 MV Maggy Bob Erickson-88 fnzgfg :-, .MW ,ryan iz, ' ' 5 eww? A ,,, Q., ,,,, V 'WWW -M W 1 f Y ,-.53 fffiiifyzk f ' f- V ' f f Wydwiwyyfg , , ,Mfg I, ' 7:55 I, Q-'19, for' f ,ff V' 455 yew i mg, 5 1 'Z' .'f 2v5'J,H,. 4' lficffyf ' 2: 'T' -f X,-ffi5?i 'i? 4. ff 1 if' ff L44 1 5' x John Koenig-77 Harland FJ-f .rrf L' af, -1 L '1::i iaVL.V11.i .. , .,l,. .V '7y .,,.-'1.:'.1Vl' Vt . z-Va. , . '. ,Z .5 , I ,:.t7.5,:,.:.511 gi lack Harvey-87 X . N ,519 .i . f QXX Southeast U O U 0 12 7 13 4U V i11'l.pw 1 M ff w JW? 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Southeast was on top in all statistics except the one thing that determines victory from defeat, the final score. With only two games to be played, the Knights traveled to Tecumseh. lt was Tecurnseh's homecoming, and the Knights obliged the lndians by winning their first ball game 13-6. Strong defensive play and the acquisition of extra yards when needed on offense, gave this long awaited victory to the Knights. The Knights entered their own royalty game three to four touchdown under- , V ., ,. -W.. V. 1 4 fi' .,-,nit A. if ' 1,411-.-. Q23 1 2,1525 A. gi i 'K L l P7' Q W' f 1 . 1' , P41 .V 17 f f It tG'lf,u-s::.i'::- f '- 66.921 I ' 3 1 f ,J V ..,'-', , , , q 1 X .M ,. ,yy ,f ff ' 'l M' 6 V. we A 1 f 4- e A X X, if 55 1 ' f Y 4 1.4 , ! I I ll X ,if 9, 'Y , gufif f , A-f 4. Q e ' .iffy E ,W A 4 kv 'r.:.v'. V.-'ji 1:3 -V' Z i ,M Lyle Wurlz-98 Don Campbell-90 Bvadfield Barber I .:,.f e , Sout f t. . Av . W X -' y fe ,T ttf- -'V, fi .fx '-11-r-t Fred Ferris-70 I V A . ,: v,,, tc' :Zyl 1 'JT N 1 up r t -I z' ri .. .vt 54' s 4' r- Bob Pick-95 dogs against Ashland. Those people ex- pecting a sure Ashland triumph were shocked when the final score read 40-O in favor of a happy, Southeast eleven. The members of this year's football team received several honors. Bob Erick- son was selected as a member of the Lincoln Star's all-city tearn, and Harland Mook and Dave Myers were given hon- orable mention. These three boys also received honorable mention on the All- State Team. lack Harvey was crowned King of Football by the Knightettes. lohn Koenig, left Cheuvront, Lewis Brown, and Bob Erickson were chosen as attendants. Don Campbell, Lewis Brown, and Harland Mook received the Sertorria Club award. The Southeast Knights dicln't enjoy a successful season on paper, but in their hearts they can always be proud of this campaign. They displayed the courage and sportsmanship that won them the admiration of everyone. We salute those lim Harvey-75 Hal Kennedy-91 Neal Higgins-89 , ' we ,' 4. ,, , , 1.,:.,ca, 1,1 ' fi ,Q ,7,yz,,,fWf .. it I fi- 54-fZ.,,'5,A A1017 ' ' . ,V f A lf ' Q -. f Q4 f' , I ff f ,,,,, 5, M -ff ' L fwfr K. f1 7-f' -Q fx' Q A .1 k b, .... MM: 1 f , f f , 7 f , Q ' x f ff fe 5 X ,Wie f I 44, fgf ' f 1 ' 1 f 77,4 1 f f f , O1 1 0 4 1 1, 7 ' Zf4!f5 N ' fzffzzal. f f ,I 4 ' ' A W ' fn' 4 , ' QW, 14 ,W y f w , '0 1 'ng ' 2 f f nf vjfwsyfzfewf A V ' 5? 2 , 1 I I, ,ff 9 , . fwfn f, I 1 ',, 9 , K : V 5. ., -V ,f -. '- - , Q' , , V. ,f,. f, . Q fy 'I 4 Virgil Kuberl-69 . x xx 5 -32511 f .: ' fif'2Z? f . 4 J fi Z' . ,,4g,.1gf?f2::ff:ji::C V Mg.: f- . . -it-I , LIC? 2 l X ,gg HZ ff -al 1 .I 1 7 f 1 4 Y I 1 fi Wi' 9 ,fo ,,f 9 9 f fr-'Wifi .iffy , f J f 4 ,, .M , nk V f - ff, 4 1 N. 7, f ff ff, , .. .- ,in ,.., .i ' ' er. 6290? ' , G C' who earned the title, Knights of Football. , ,Z f ll Dave Myers-67 Wayne Michaelis-73 cal?-f' 555 . by i fr-, ,. ff ' 4742 .,,' iw .1 at V ,V J , 512 ' -.s5,,wqg,s:, 1 . -. ., V Ion Van Bloom-65 fx of V, 1 J in , ,rm , t I , 1 al ,f ,811 4- 4 ,X-E . , 'f -f F 4 M.: if l ,mag 5' Q 5. . 2- warn-N at 1 'L 5 dfwfiilbg ' r 'iw'-,f.,, 5.2, 1,,.7i9:.1yi,'-5 ' - ' ft' D011 Wright-71 Bill Van Cleave-68 R W lk 92 on a er- A I 7 -- . 'i ' i'f if Company Lincoln Bowling 4, ,H g A. :E 133 So 9 St. 236 Nami 12 St. Page 55 areitg Basketball Southeast's first basketball team started slowly but caught fire as the season ended and went down fighting in the semiffinals of the Class A District Tournament at Plattsmouth. The Knights opened the season by defeating Wilber 3963. After the first game things got a little rougher. Lincoln Northeast, Beatrice, University High, and Lincoln High provided four straight defeats. Then Southeast played two sensational games. They beat a rated Holdrege five and stayed ahead of Class AA Hastings for three quarters until falling behind and losing by five slim points. The team coasted along by beating Cathedral and The Southeast five on defense against Bellevue. Wahoo. Then Falls City caught the Knights on a shaky -!f 'l' ' night and beat them 5827. The following week the ZW' 'ifi Knights rallied and went into the last quarter against , .Y,, f i if rated Fairbury leading by seven only to lose 51f45. 'L V 'V V 1 V , .,,, i. f Seward handed another loss to the Knights as tour' , v .Vi, . ' ' ney time neared. Omaha Westside came to Lincoln conf .V'. 14 ' 1 fident of a win but had a long ride home suffering from v f i, .','1 1 a 5249 upset. After this game, it was obvious that fl 5 , Southeast would be a trouble maker when the tourna- f 11. , 3 Q1 ments began. J 1 ft 'e ' i A . The season closed as the Plattsmouth cagers lost 44417 it i j 1, to the scrappy Knights. On Monday of the following , fi '1 week, Bellevue's defense was torn apart as Southeast won . . In L ' 1 at victory smile. their opening game in the tournaments 6556. In the semi-finals the Knights led Falls City at the close of the first canton 16f13g but faded rapidly and only memories were left for the Knights to remember as the season came to an abrupt end. Basketball Scores: Opponents Southeast O t S h Wilber 23 39 Wiiifgisenaia Omsgcsi Northeast El 29 Falls City 58 27 Beatrice 54 40 Fairbury 51 45 University High S4 38 Seward BU 49 Lincoln High 64 30 Westside 49 52 golsfrege 5544 33 telmigmourh 37 44 as mas f Cathedral 43 so O5 won 5 District Tourney: Bellevue 56 55 Falls City S4 36 One among mcmy. l . , l 1-eff to flghfi MYCTSI Kefll, Dill, Iackson, Harvey, Graham, Mock, Michaelis, Brown, Hessen, Roper, Mr, Mercer Cl1at'NfNibble V 3903 SOU.tl'L 48 SE. 4f991l n Page 56 tg X I Brown-14 Dill-15 Harvey-22 Mock-32 Graham-21 Hesson-11 Iackson-23 Ke-al-12 Michdelis-31 Myers-25 Roper-13 ,f N-dAMWhHH I .P ohn Van Bloom-Mutual of Omaha Page '1 gfiatsltetlmll V1 .-1' JO ,A ,J 4 ,,AV: ,ffi 2 First row Second row: Harvey, Swenson, Barrett, An The junior Knights are another stepping stone toward a position on the varsity squad. They have performed Well this year and should be congratu- lated. At the close of the season two reserves had jumped to the summit, the varsity squad. These boys were Bill Roper and Iim Barrett. Other out- standing players who will be counted upon next year for possible varsity duty are: Bon Hill, Bruce : Hill, Lotman, Redmond, D. Piper, B. Piper, Nelson derson, Schmoker, Yant, Mr. Gillaspie Anderson, lim Harvey, Vern Lotman, Dick Schmoker, Bill and Dick Piper, and Bill Bedmond. The sophomore basketball team did not have a successful season on paper, but these boys are the future Knights who Will represent their school on the varsity team. They are the seeds that sprout into glorious blossoms. We Wish them all the suc- cess possible in the forthcoming years at Southeast. , gwuu wrttusr fswihsy Hwtiiig, KEYS!! 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' - V If t yi ggi, First row: Gerdts, Shaw, Nelson, Donahue, Hunkins, Laging Second row: Mr. Goll, Fick, Wurtz, Crawtord, Erickson, Campbell, Gibson, Befshauge Southeast's first swimming team finished the year in good standing despite the fact that they were compelled to practice in the Northeast pool during the beginning of the season. Under the di- rection of Mr. Iohn Reta the team rose from a rela- tively inexperienced group to a team that was a threat to the best of them, Frank were the co-captains of the team and Larry Mohr was the manager. Southeast's wrestling team completed its first year with a 1-6 record. Coach Larry Goll's squad Was green and inexperienced at the beginning, but lool-:ed better toward the end of the year. Bruce Hunkins, Winston Zimmerman, Dan Crawford, and Bob Erickson led the team throughout the year, The mat men opened their season at home with Bellevue. They lell to an unmercifui score of 32-U. They then traveled to Northeast and again were beaten 32-8. Lincoln High wrestlers were the next opponents for the Knights, and handed them an- other drubbing. The Fremont Tigers fought to a 31-16 victory, Zimmerman, Hunkins, Laging, and Wurtz were high scorers for the Knights. Next, Northeast won a 29-I5 bout over an improving Southeast team. Lincoln High beat Southeast for the second time by a score of 31-15. Southeast then journeyed to Fremont, and won its first meet of the year, 28-23, with Shaw, Crawford, Laging, and Zimmerman, leading the way, The city meet was next, and although Southeast finished third, Bob Erickson Won his weight division with Zim- merman, Hunkins, Campbell, Crawford, and Wurtz, taking seconds. ' ,Q ,,,.w,-Le-f-nf? Torn Davies and lim Standing: Garlinghouse, Briggs, Davies, Drake, Van Bloom, Pardee, Iancke, Goldman, Gould, Mohr, Mr. Beta Seated: Frank, Reynolds, Ferris, Murdy, Crawford, Iensen, McPherson, Yost Youngquist, Hibbs, Kuklish, Kubert, Svoboda, Brandt, Wright, Gibson, Mr. Hillman The Korn Popper Gymnastics develops individual ingenuity in building an exercise routine. The object of this routing is for the boy to develop beauty and grace, The majority of the team were sophomores and the future looks promising. Gymnastics is a very difficult sport. In competi- tion the following events are performed: trampo- line, side horse, horizontal bar, parallel bars, fly- ing rings, and tumbling. Virgil Kubert was high point man with Roger Brandt runner up. Other members Who added to the team's total were: Don Wright, Gordon Kuklish, Ion Youngquist, Bill Gibson, and Dallas Svobodg, Mr. Art Hillman was the coach. N.B.I. 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V-: e K 209 No. n Q aj , -vw 1 it 5. f It gl: Left to right: Ieff Cheuvront, Mary Dee Patterson, Lewis Brown, Bob Erickson, Nancy Beall, Iohn Koenig lack Harvey and Katherine Hess were crowned Southeast's first king and queen of football. The ceremony took place at the Southeast-Ashland foot- ball game. The queen and her four senior attendants were elected by the S Club. The Pep Club elected the king and his four senior attendants. The attendants were: Nancy Beall, Mary Dee Patterson, Donna Terpsma, layne Westterhoff, Lewis Brown, Ieff Cheuvront, Bob Erickson, and Iohn Koenig. N oncy Beall Commerce Qlnrnnatinn, 'itreetlqezrti K athe Nancy B rine Hess, lack Harvey, Iayne Westerhofl, Donna Terpsma, Maudie Henderson, vice-president of the Pep Club, and Dave Myers, treasurer of the S Club, presented the crowns and trophies. The ceremony was held in a castle formed by the Southeast marching band. The Pep Club, form- ing two lines, represented the entrance to the castle through which the royalty walked. After the crowning the royalty returned to wait- ing convertibles which drove them past the home stands. eall was crowned Sweetheart Queen at the first annual Y-Teen Sweetheart Dance, held Friday, February lU, in the Southeast cafeteria. The crowning took place during the dance intermission. Six girls attended the queen. These girls were elected by the Y-Teens in a meeting held before the dance. Their identities were kept secret until they and their escorts were announced at the dance by layne Westerhoff. The girls, who were crowned by their escorts as they stepped onto the stage, were Maudie Henderson and Leanna Anker, seniors, Sue Turner and Ianelle Iackson, juniors, Wanda Liska and Karen Lyon, sophomores. Entertainment was provided by lack Schwartz and Gene Ryan who sang a duet and Mary Dee Patterson who sang a solo. Rosewell Floral Co. 26508 Page 61 Page 62 Qltthiex IUNIOR HIGH BAND tPrepJ-47 BOYS CHORUS-50 GIRLS GLEE-SO Seventh Grade Class-28,29 Eighth Grade Class-26,27 Ninth Grade Class-24,25 Y-TEENS--39-39 SENIOR HIGH A Adams, Corolynn-lB,l9,32,36,38 Adams, Dale-lU,l5,33,39,44,46 Adams, Iudy-21,49 ADMINISTBATORS-4 Aldridge, Sandra-2l,38,4B ALL SCHOOL PLAY-44 Allen, Gordon-18 Anderson, Bruce-21,23,32,40,4l,44,5B Anderson, Robert-lB,l9,53,60 Anlcer, Karin-21 Anker, Leanna-lI,16,3B,4B Artz, 'William-39 B Baker, Margaret-2l,49 BAND tAdvancedJ-46,47 Barmore, Don-18,39 Barnhouse, Bill-ll Barrett, Iim-2l,5B,6U Barry, Marilyn-ll,l4,48 Barthell, Iohn-19,48 BASEBALL--60 BASKETBALL fReservel-58 BASKETBALL tSophomoreD-58 BASKETBALL tVarsityJ-56 Bastron, Keith-2l,4U,44 Beall, Nancy-IU,l6,37,38,39,48,61 Beard, Iackie-18, l9,36,38,39,4U,43 Becker, Twila-21,38 Beeman, Elainu?2l,37,38,47,4B Belden, IL1liz+2l,36 Belsheim, Karen-Zl,36,4l,43 Bentley, Iohn-21 Bitterman, VerleF2l Borgman, Iudy-21,22,37,38,4l,47,4B Boring, Hershall-l8,4O,46,53 Bourne, Iames-16,21 Bourne, Kenneth-47 Bourne, Phyllis-37,48 Brandt, Roger-l8,35,59 Briggs, Iack-2l,35,4U,59 Brown, Brown, E1 Forest Ir.-18,48 Lewis-I 1 ,I5,3U,33,34,35,53,54,56,6U. Bruggeman, Carolyn-18,42 Brungardt, Karen-2l,22,23,37,4B Bures, Dick-I6 Butler, Richard-21 Byers, Richard-21,58 C CAMERA CLUB-43 Campbell, Don-18,l9,3D,32,35,53,5fl,59,6U Carlson, Ierry-21,3950 Carney, Carol-21,22,32,37,38,4U,4l,42,fM Carney, Zean-ll,l6,32,33,3S,53,54 Carroll, Bob-21,41 Carver, Mike--lB,33,6O Casper, Phyllis-lB,3E,42 Caughran, Iim-2l,43,47 Chadwick, Loretto-21 Chartier, lim-18,53 CHEERLEADERS-37 Cheuvront, Ielfre-l1,l6,3O,33,35,53,54,60,6l Cheuvront, Leah--21,23,37,41,44,45 Chism, Ioe-18,30 CHOIR-48 Clema, Iohn-21 COACHES-52 Cohen, Stan-21 CORONATION-61 Crawford, Dan-l8,35,53,59 Crawford, Mike-2l,4l,43,53,59 Crowl, loan-21,3B,42,49 Cudaback, Gary-58 D Dakan, Steve-l8,44,4E,60 Davies, Tom-2l,35,48,59,BU DEBATE-AI Debus, Gilbert-21 DEDICATION-3 Deer, Nancy-21,35 DeYonq, Allan-21 Dill, Iames-I1,I6,30,32,33,35,4O,4B,53,54,56 Donahco. Vicki-IB,36,38,42 Donahue, Michael-21,59 Drake, Mike-21,35,53,59 Dre-esen, Robert-21 Dudley, Sandie-2I,22,37,38,44,48 Duke, Ailene-18 Dungan, Donna-21 Dunklau, Shielah-l8,36,38,4U,49 Dunovan, Tom-21 E Ebel, lim-1I,15,32,33,44,53,54,E0 Eddy, Ierry-21,48 Edwards, Dorothv-18,36 Egr, Geraldine-21,36 Eirick, Gwen-2l,37,38,-48 Eley, Ron-IB Ellinger, Ierry-2l,43,50 Elliott, Colleen-ll,l4,37,38 Eno, Charles-2l,58,6U Erickson, Bobert-ll,l2,35,4O,53,54,59,Bl Ernst, Stephen-Zl Evans, Bruce-18,48 Everett, Richard'-21 Everett, Sharon--l8,3E,48,49 F FACULTY-548 Fagler, Karen-2l,37,38 Faulhaber, Carolyn-l2,l6,38 Ferris, Fred-2l,35,53,55,59 Fick, Bob-l9,3S,53,55,59 Finnigsmier, Mary Lou-2l,23,37,38,f1l,49 Fischer, Kenneth-2l,47,53 Fitzwater, Marlene-19 FOOTBALL tBeservel--53 FOOTBALL tVarsityJ-53-55 Foreman, Connie-12,l3,42,49 Fowler, Don-19,48 Frank, Iames-2l,23,35,59,60 Frazer, Betty-21,2337 ..-,1s...,.1fU- 'N G GAA-42 Gaisford, Connie--l9,36,38,47 Garggghouse, Richard-21,22,30,32,35,53,59, Gerdts, Bichard-l9,4E,59 Gibson, Bill-21,413,553 Gibson, Gary--2l,53,59 Giles, Harley-21 Gillospie, Bud-21,43 GIBLS GLEE-49 Glaser, Patricia-12,l5,33,36,38,45 Glaser, Richard-19,3953 Goldman, Bill-2l,23,35,59,60 Gould, Torn--22,59 Graham, Barbara-22,37,3B,45 Graham, Bob--22,35,56 Green, Patricia-19,3538 Grierson, Ian-22 Grieser, Denny-22,58 Grote, Ronda-2Z,37,38,47 Gundersen, Nancy-Z2 GYMNASTICS-59 H Hagemeister, Carole-22 Hale, Diana-22,3738 Ham, Roberta-22,3B,49 Hansen, Karen-22,37,38,42 Hansen, Linda-22,3B,4l,43,46 Harral, Wyonia-19,48 Hartz, Carolyn--l2,l5,33,38 Harvey, Iack--ll,12,32,35,53,54,56,6O,5I Harvey, lim-l9,35,53,55,58 Headrick, Mary lane-l9,3B,38,4B,49 Heinz, Carl-22 Henderson, Maudie-lO,l3,3G,3B,49 Hendricks, Carol-l9,36,38,42,48 Hendricks, Deanna-22,49 Hendricks, Leona-49 Hess, Katherine-lI,12,37,38,6l Hesson, Roger-22,3555 Hester, Bob-22,47 Hibbs, Dale-22,59 Higgins, Neal-22,32,35,47,55 Hill, Ronald-l9,41,46,5S,60 Hilt, Bob-22 HI-Y-39 Hollingsworth, Robert-22,40,47,5B Holman, Nora-l2,l3,38,49 HONOR SOCIETY-34 Horn, Loretta-42,45 Howard, Ice-e22,47 Howett, Ianie-l9,36,47 Humann, Iudy-22,32,37,38,4l,43,47 Hunkins, Bruce-19,35,46,59 I Ingham, Bob-22 INTEHCLUB COUNCIL-38 Irons, Iimmie--12 Irons, LeRoy-22 I Iackson, Bob-22,56 Iackson, Ianelle-IB,l9,32,37,3B,49 Iackson, Wendell-l2,l3,39,47 Iancke, Edward-22,135,553 Iensen, Eugene-13,14 cm., ' Vw. , X. AVA Larson, fi. lensen, lewett. Ronald-l9,46,59 Sharon--22,38,42 Johnson, Donna-47 lohnson, Eugenia-22,4l,43 Iohnson, Iudy-37 lohnson, Larry-22,53 lohnston, Ann-22,37 Ioy, Dick-22,53 K Karr, Doris-22,48 Keal, Ronnie-l9,35,56,6U Kennedy, Hal-22,35,39,53,55 Kent, Douglas-19,47 Ketelsen, Barbara-22,42,44,47 King, lames-22,40,46 Kmner Sandra-22,3738 Kinney, ludy-l9,35,38,42,48 Kirby, lohn-22,53 Kirchhot Kirchhol I, Alberta-l9,36,48 I, Darwin-13,14 Kirk, Fred--22 Kirk, lames-22 Kleege. Ioyce-l9,36,48 Klepinger, Larry-22 Klone, Betty lean-22,33 Knaub, Karen-22,37,38,48 KNlGH'l'E'l'TES-36,37 Koenig, Iohn-13,l6,35,53,54,6O,6l Kubert, Virgil-22,3O,53,55,59 Kuklish, Gordon--22.53.59 L Laging, Tom-22,23,32,35,53.59 Larsen, Irene-22,37 Edsel-l9,46,60 Layman, Dayton--39,48 Leonhardt, Boyd-22,4147 Lewandowski, Kay-19,36 Ligon, Brenda-22,49 Liska, Wanda-22,37,3B,48 Lotman, Vernon-58,60 Luti, Glenda-22,37,3B,41,49 Lyon, Karen-22,37,3B,4l,42,44,47 M Madden, Richard-20 Malone, Cindy-20,4248 Masters, Bob-22 Matlock, Mary-l3,l5 Maybee, Larry-22,3539 Maybee, Nancy-l3,l6,4O McCall, Robert-22,4658 McDonald, lim-2U McManaman, Lynelle-Z2,36,38,42,48 McPherson, Gordon-22,59 McPherson, Wayne-22,5350 Mehuron, Nancy-l3,l6,32,33,36,3B,39,4l,44 Michaelis, Wayne-I9,20,3O,35,53,55,56,6U Mook, Harland-l2,l3,35,53,54,56,6O Mook, Rosamary-22,37,38,43,46 Mohr, Larry--2U,3S,45,59 Morgan, Nancy-22,23.37,38,49 Mueck, Linda-22,37 Murdy, Alvin-22,2159 Murphy. Iomes--13,16,30,32,33,34,46 Myers, David-22,30,35,46,53,55,56,6U Neemey Nelsen. L N er, Carole-l4,lG,36,3B,4l Steve-20,59 Nelson, Ray-2O,35,53,5B,6U' Nelson. Richard-22,46 Nelson, Ronald-22,47,60 .X- N.F.L -43 NITE OF KNIGHTS-44 Nixon, Sandra-2Z,23,37,3B,4l,44 Nixon, Don-lU,l2,3Z,35,5U O Olney, lohn-22,4 ORCHESTRA-46 P Pangborn, lim-2U,4O,47 Pardee, Iames-22,59 Parker, Shirley-22,fl7,3B,4B Parry, Roma-13,14 Patterson, Mary Dee-l4,l5,33,36,48,6l Paul, Iudy-22,fl7,1l6 Pauley, Relha-22,37,38,48 Paulsen, SusanA22,23,37,4l,46 Payne, Virginia-22,36 Peach, Dick-QU Perry, Thomasv22,4l,43 Peterson, Fred-22,451,116 Peterson, Raymond-22,47 Piper, Bill-20,5850 Piper, Dick-2U,3O,4U,5B Poggemeyer, Mary Kay-l4,30 Preston, Sandra-22,36 PUBLICATIONS STAFF-33 R Rank, Dick-22,53 Radmore, Donna-l9,2U,32,36,38,43 RED CROSS COUNCIL--40 Redmond, Bill-22,35,46,53,5B,6U Reed, Elda Rae-20 Relshauge, Stan-l4,l6,35,39,59 Reid, Bob-20,45 Rerucha, Larry-l4,l6,3U Reynolds, Robert-22,59 Riley, lane!-22,37,38,48 Ripley, Marilyn-22,37,38,4l Rodgers, Mary-2U,3S,49 Rodney, Kenny-22,47,60 Rogers, Sharon--22,37,38,4l,4Z,43,46 Roper, Bill-35,55 Ryan, Gene-l4,lEi,48 S S CLUB-35 Schalter, Richard-22 Schilling, Virginia-22,37 Schmidt, Connie-14,l6,30,32,33,36,38,47 Schmoker, Dick-22,47,58,60 Schultz, lean-20,39 Schultz, loan-l9,2U,36,38,42 Schwartz, lack-12,l4,48 Seamark, Evelyn-l4,l5,4B Selk, lacqueline-l3,l5,3B,49 Sell, Beverly-48 Sellards, ludy-22 37 38,44 Severin, Mary-2035.49 Shatter, lackie-l3,l5,33,36,38,47,48,49 Shaw, Robert-2U,48,53,59 Sheldon, Iames--20 Sherman, Rojane-22,47 Shxpps, DeAnne-23,38 Shrader, Diann-23,37,38 Simmons, Roger-23,43 Sitzman, ludy-23,3738 Smith, Don-23,118.58 Smith, Mary-20,49 Soper, Richard--23 Sowles, Anne-23,37.38,41,4B,49 Spicknall, lane-23,4l,43,46 Stenten, Sarah-23,37,3B,4B Sticka, Ianice-23,36 Stiebler, Marjorie-ll,l5,35 STUDENT COUNCIL-32 Sturzenegger, Bonnie-23 Sturzeneqger, Ernest-I4 Suder, Paulette-Z3,32,37,33 Svoboda, Dallas4Z3,59 Swartz, Gwenithfl5,l6,4l Swenson, lOhn-2U,47,53,EU Swenson, Margaret-23,3843 SWIMMING-59 T Talcott, Marine-2U,f35,3B,42 Talcott, Maxine-20,36,f3B,42 Terpsma, Donna-l5,l6,35,3S,5l THALIANS-41 Thompson, lackie-23,3246 Thompson, Mike-20,35 Tisdale, Charlesf23,58 Tittermgton, Kay-l9,2O,36,3B TRACK-BO Tucker, lanet-20,3639 Turner, Sue-2U,3U,32,35,3B,46 V Vakoc, Iohn-23,53 Van Allen, Bernice-20,3549 Van Bloom, lon-23,35,53,55,59 Van Cleave, BillA23,35,39,47,53,55 Van Cleave, Marjorie-ll,l5,36 Van Eperen, Edward-23 Vaughn, Marlene-20,3638 W Waddell, Connie--15,36 Waddell, lanicei36 Wahl, CharlesY23 Walbaum, Donald-23,43 Walker, Ron-23,5355 Walt, Mary-23,37,38,4l,48 Walters, Diannef2O,36 Webb, Robert-20,32 Wertz, Bill-23 Westerholl, layne-15,l6,33,37,38,48,5l White, Don-20 White, Iames-23 White, loyce-23,f32,37,3B,4l Whitmus, Dick-23,3147 Williams, Penny-l6,36,3B,48 Winslow, Larry-23,45 Wolcott, Milly--23,37,3B,48,49 Worster, Connie-23,37 WRESTLING-59 Wright, Donald-23,35,53,55,59,60 Wright, Lynn f23,37,3B,4l,49 Wurtz, Lyle-l5,35,53,54,59 Y Y-TEENS-38-39 Yant, Dick-58 Yost, Bernard-23,59 Young, Sharon--23 Youngquist, Ion-20,59 Z Zimmerman, Winston-53 Zinsmaster, Stevw23,47 Zobens, Iohn-16 Page 63 .1 k 4a ,I I T fl T l,, ,V 1, H, : ' '- Li? . ,y .5 ,R 6 . 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