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Aside from Their Many All-Important Duties KNOWLEDGE ADVANCES THROUGH LEC- TURES-the Rev. P. Raible. Barbara Ketelsen REGISTRATION BEGINS EARLY IN THE YEAR-Bob Hillyer, Martin Buschkamp D. Darnell G. Fosnod: .M IHTIH i n Page 22 Southeast is a part of a unique guidance program which has only been in existence in the Lincoln Public Schools for five years. This program attempts to give students an understanding of themselves and their school, its functions, purpose, and admin- istration. This is not only her first year at South- east, but also the first year of teaching for Miss Dian Morgan fGuidanceJ. Miss Morgan, a graduate of the University of Nebraska, enjoys peaceful evenings of reading and listening to her Hi-Fi. Richard Kirwan CGuidanceJ, Martin Bus- chkamp CGuidanceJ, and Glenn Fosnot fGuidance, International Clubi all feel that the esprit de corps among the faculty and the students has contributed the most to the development of Southeast. Both Mr. Kirwan and Mr. Buschkamp attended Wayne State Teachers College and Mr. Fosnot received his degree from Doane College. Nine years of guidance counseling has given Donald Darnell fSenior Guidance, Social Studiesj the experience and under- standing needed to work with young adults. Although his jobs as a counselor are varied, one of the most important ones is that of registering the seniors for college and pre- paring them to take their place in society. M. Buschkamp R. Kirwan D. Morgan Vi., , - Q: X. ' .4 -1 az: , , e , 5 I ..-,., , A ,,Y, M ,pV, Q gg , 4 in . ,,, .,,.,,. -J... l..s,,,, , A sa, if ' ,sm -- 1 iu':1w 'w,WLt - Q ?v.+,:'- wg W2 V ,f-Wlgfxz
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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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I :fills ' . - f Q l9gilg'7tf2 ' ' g'g',aga,. ,s , A- - - A, up itgpf wigq w u V- F- , . .sighrl fl ,tm .ff ' im Y fi wr, 411 is es., .2 vsixwilw Q It., . . em I lg -Qtr, it I f 'N if Q55 ,jf J f E. Fosbury SETTING IN TYPE FOR AN EXPERT PRINTING JOB- Robert Hall, Don Smith Teachers Are Regular People--Men and Women Classes in vocational and fine arts prepare Southeast students to take their places as the future citizens of tomorrow. Fine arts teaches these students the many cultural aspects of life and the vocational arts instill Within them the fundamentals of the various skills. Providing entertainment for assemblies and special convocations keeps Miss Evelyn Fosbury fVocal Musicj busy from early morn until late at night. Directing the band in their unique formations during the half- time ceremonies of the football games was Paul Austin Qlnstrumental Musicj. To Mrs. Irene Towle CTypingJ, timed Writ- ings, and practice, practice, practice are synonymous for the typing class. Miss Helen Suhr CShorthand, Bookkeepingl agrees with J. Riddell H. Suhr V- ft L' WW 2 K . K tw 5 , ' , ig-i ' Li2ff,,l..f,:1 ' -V , . V . r,gq,,,-:vi Q fl! ' mf , ull! 7-.9 w, - - . .: : vm . N - Y' 'N Qifvw, tr' -:gm W ,f ess,-nw. I f I Kmfafff i f - r its. f . f:,'sfz '1i,. :M fwgw-g-gg fgggiusxi ,E z,,p23',xig1:lifwsgf?'s?ifRi A'. vt lg.,ltjwiiaffgw W ag., rdf isQ25aezfliffsiilsfzafff 1 55.32 w:+,,fs? ,! .fE ' we ',.zgggq5g.sf:gtg2rsgfsx ' K' i-'M Wfiifft .3e,s: t5vFt.,5zsU t V 'Z's,1xfleiZfSE'f4SfEf Mrs. Towle that timed writings and ex- tensive practice are most beneficial to shorthand and typing students. A minute lost is never regained helps Robert Hall QPrinting, Draftingj Calvin Melson flndustrial Artsb, and Mrs. Joanne Riddell CHomemakingJ when the days are gloomy and work seems to be piled sky high. I ev y '.,, nl' f X' s . . R. Hall C. Melson K. Taussig I- Towle Page 23
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