Southeast High School - Shield Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1958

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And As Basic Tools of Progress, Educators REASONS FOR STUDYING LATIN ARE MANY-John Powell, Joan Davies, Dr. Johanna Ogden Althou h the lan ua es and sciences , 8 8 S 1'9- quire the greatest amount of study time, they are the most rewarding of all subjects. Progress can be charted and followed from day to day and thus many new worlds are opened. Dr. Johanna Ogden fLatin, Germanb is one of the few women in the teaching pro- fession with a doctorate degree. She attended the University of Chicago, Smith College, Columbia University, and the University of Michigan, where she received her Ph. D. W. Bates O. Bretthorst Page 20 E. Keal J. Ogden Students who will not speak loudly enough to be heard in class, but who can screech to high heaven outside of class are the pet peevei' of Mrs. Edna Keal CFrench, Spanish, Junior Red Crossj. Oscar Bretthorst fPhysics, Chernistryl is an accomplished bowler. A few years ago Mr. Bretthorst bowled a 637 series which was the highest score in his league for the season. Wayne Bates, CGeneral Science, Student Council, Social Studiesh who came to Southeast from Malcolm Public Schools, is also a bowling enthusiast. Mr. Bates especially enjoys hunting to get the one that got away last year . There are three coaches on the science staff. They are Robert Good fBiology, Basketballl, Richard Goeglein fGenera1 Science, Wrestling, Footballj, and John Reta fBio1ogy, Swimmingl. Mr. Reta and Mr. Goeglein have been varsity coaches for the past three years, and this was the second season for Mr. Good. . R. Goeglem J. Reia. S m a . - ..,.. , . ,..,t .. X ...fe flf ffgzgfllni' W lv, A P . eff: 'fa ' f fy' -- '. . or ' ' -- .Qty , ' 251, all , -gg it J wfffr wsqgei ' .5:.i'5: 1 1: Q'5EJiWl'f1l:Wh i t fy S - ' ?lu?:'I1' ,fini ' -'M f, .gil-f , .f5w1eEw?l.,wfiffxff-..,t, ' y 'L f ' -:m i f. -t , . f fiuwgszf Jig,-'Gil' 1 7 -' ' f' ' :W A, 1 iii-llilil' ff ,ff . fp ,ls tw .-.- are an a. 'fmt ' . . 'dh-.fifii

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.,.. ' ,z I V I 5543-,M t e 3, ,xy ' V A R. Churchill TIME IS HIS BIBLE-William Gillies, Linda Bastian, Dick Harr, Paul Maxwell 'che Value of Teachers Must Be Emphasized, American and World history are the studies of the people and the land structure of America and the world. Southeast stu- dents are fortunate in having a social studies staff that has been to many of the places about which they teach. Donald Wilcox CWorld Historyj and Roy Churchill fAmerican Historyj were in the Navy during World War II and spent a good deal of time in the Pacific. Mr. Wilcox was stationed on the battleship USS Salt Lake City and Mr. Churchill, also in the Navy, served two years aboard the USS Metcalf. Following World War II, Thomas Douglas CSocial Studies, Camera Club, Englishj held the rank of Corporal in the Army. He was stationed in Alaska and later in the south- east Pacific. Reading and travel are the hobbies of Miss Grace Reiff fWorld Historyj. Miss Reiff has traveled extensively throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico. She has been in all but two of the forty-eight states. Mrs. Georgianna Compton fSocial Studies, Englishj enjoys reading about the far-away places she has not visited. She hopes some day to travel to Germany, not because she likes it better than the other countries, but because it is the central point of Europe. Although his home town is only four hundred miles from Boston, Massachusetts, William Gillies CWorld History, Key Clubj has visited all the states except those in New England. When she is not taking care of her pet Siamese kitten, Mrs. Twila Meeks CSocial Studiesj rambles through her scrap- book and souvenirs from her recent trip to Portugal. G. Compton W. Gillies G. Reiff T. Douglas T. Meeks D. Wilcox Page 1 9



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fl mg, 5 'K if s ff Zi. K arg, H, MATHEMATICAL DESIG-N- Chuck Wahl, Mrs. Lorella Howe Offer a Major Contribution to Our Nalziong 'f,tz.ff,r,ggtfg4 2599, 33335-1 ,Q 5 1' all iii 'l 'Qi ,. 2' J W. 'B I3gLfI,gj'fagS5Z 35584 -rw -2 get wi fav -3' W. ,aggk Q 1 '?5ft3f2 22? 4 Mi We ,sgrLf2?m5gf fix Wfaff-fi Q war T52 1. :mm gitsywgitgfxrge A Vlllbzlrliliigfi .M L Howe R. Mercer lil Q Q ,gm .www . ALL PAPERS FORWARD-Rex Mer- cer Kaihy Williams, Lee Shurtleff Such words as formulas, triangles, factor- ing, and bisection are common to Southeast math students. Math not only develops a quantitative perception, but it also sharpens the students' power of reasoning. Over six years of teaching engineering have given Mrs. Lorella Howe lTrigonometry, Algebra, Geometry, Pep Clubj a remarkable knowledge of all phases of math. Among the unusual features of the faculty is the employment of two sisters. Miss Dian Morgan of the guidance staff is a recent addition to Southeast while her sister, Miss Judith Morgan fAlgebra, Pep Clubj, has completed her second year. Glenn Updegraft CMathJ and Gerald Fred- erick CAlgebraJ divide their leisure time between gardening and general work around the house. Mr. Updegraft said that among his many errors during his first week at Southeast was mistaking Mr. Hillman for a high school student. Arthur Gordon CMathJ, Rex Mercer CGeometryD, and Arthur Hedrick QMath, In- dustrial Artj believe that the desire to win and make Southeast a school to be proud of is the leading factor in the school spirit shown by all students. J. Morgan G. Updegraft t A rrr i 7? ... . t r.... i it . . Q Page 21

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