Southeast High School - Shield Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1960

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We were needed. l ,E l We Achieved High Scholarship Siudying was never-ending as we sirived for ihe Honor Roll. Wi'rh ihe payola and TV quiz scandals we began 'ro wonder if even our 'relevision courses were fixed. Homecoming wifh The l-larvesl Moon Dance and 'rhe All-Sporis Banque? lefi mem- ories of 'rheir special ihrills and surprises. Parenis' inieresi' was shown by iheir willingness 'ro chaperon ac'rivi'ries and Their aflendance ai PTSA and Open l-louse. We were supporied. Our Lives Revolved Around Home, Regularly we allended church and also ioined l'he choir and young people's groups. Teachers enjoyed many of +he same aclivilies as we sludenls. They found 'rirne lo spend af home, bowl and jusl lake I+ easy. We always needed more money, espe- cially we boys who had loolh a girl and a car. A parl-lime jolo was usually lhe answer. We helped af home, foo, shoveling snow or cooking, and dIdn'l' really mind so much. We worked hard. e if mi K , ,Q f, , ., .- . , 1 Vi' H , V- i ..,.,g,L,, 'Ha ,q,:Y ,gf1, , M , ,, ,, W K X , f LN 1 .?3?5,6f5 g f w I ff if K I SV, s fin ,f, ' s Sf, 2 5 m i N H I . j,x..!2' H 5' V' ' - ' A fg,, Q-1:1 -5 , ,K , V gg' M , N 9, , W . ,,.. While Clubs Broadened Our Minds Weelcs oT sTrenuous pracTice Tor us Thalians wenT inTo The producTions of MeeT Me in ST. Louis and The Curious Savage. An evening aTTer a show or iusT an aTT- ernoon of sledding was never compleTe unTil we visiTed King's. There we puT aside our Troubles concerning school while we enjoyed The Tood and The laTesT gossip. Our leTTermen endured sacriTices and rigorous Training To give us Their besT. We had spiriT. WA , A ,px i QE Jh- 'P Q. M y my B my , ,swim K Q9 rv ,Mk I Q54 -L QQ Spor'rs Brought LSE Knighthood. These are The KnighTs and we couldn'T be prouderl And were we ever proud aTTer we were runners-up aT our TirsT STaTe BasiceT- ball TournamenT and aTTer we Took our sec- ond STaTe Swimming Championship. ConversaTions such as Who has whose 'S' Pin, and WhaT were The noTes Tor his- Tory Today? were conTinuously TransmiTTed by phone. Confusion was only added when The new Telephone preiixes were begun. When The KingsTon Trio or oTher per- sonaiiTies came To Town, we were There. We had Tun. I3 Prepared, We Turn to the Future. l'r's here! The lounge! Realizarion of our dreams for a sludenl lounge came Jrrue aller much efforl and co-operalion. Honors and lrophies which debalors. iournalisls, sporlsmen and lop sludenls won during 'lhe year added preslige lo our name. Foolball games afler which if look a week To defrost pep rallies and bus Trips- all played 'rheir paris in our lun. Our year was full and excifing. Maybe il' didn'+ seem slarllingly diicierenl lo us al 'fhe lime, buf each new experience prepared us a lillle more for 'rhe fufure. We mel lhe challenge. W Through Their Personnel o-operaTion beTween 62 TaculTy mem- bers, headed by The new principal, Craig WhiTney, and l,393 sTudenTs was The key To SouTheasT's advances. For The TirsT Time classes such as geomeTry and his- Tory were TaughT by Television. CompleTed in OcTober, The language lab was used by Toreign language and speech classes. As The year's acTiviTies mounTed, The classes of '60, '6I and '62 realized ThaT by Taking advanTage oT The opporTuniTies aT SouTheasT They had developed well-rounded backgrounds Tor successful TuTures. 'TIT YN if SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS ARE IN AND OUT OF THEIR OFFICES MANY TIMES EACH DAY-Dr. S+even Wailcins ALERT ASSISTANTS TO THE SUPERINTENDENT PAUSE-D. Sell, R. L. Fredslrom, R. J. Bauer Both Administrations Willi opporrunilies for LincoIn's young people in mind, 'I'I'1G educalional adminisira- lors afrempl +o meer rlie rising srandards of modern educalion. Inlense inferesl in po- lilical, social and economic world condilions cannor be overemplwasizecl in l96O. Problems concerning scliool policy, con- slruclion and adminislralion comcronl Ilwe Board of Educalion regularly. Because of Ilweir sincere concern for llwe proper 'lraining of +omorrow's leaders, llwese men and wom- en conslilule llie backbone of superior ad- vancemenl in Lincoln's public schools. I gggfs, 31.52. l SCHOOL BOARD MEETS- R. H. Ammon, J. D. Danielson, R. C. Venner, Mrs. R. S. Hill, W. H. Parker and I. J. Devoe Responsible for I,523 students ancl 63 faculty members, Craig Whitney faced a tremendous challenge in his firsf year as principal of Lincoln Southeast. With lively interest in school activities and a concrete educational policy, Mr. Whitney fulfillecl luis position as administrator. Competently assisting Mr. Whitney were Miss Hazel Scott, assistant principal, ancl Rex Mercer, director of acfivities. A smooth, efficient internal organization was the product of this frio's efforts. SUCCESS, PROGRESS AND CO-OPER- ATION DEFINE HIS FIRST YEAR AS SOUTHEAST PRINCIPAL-Craig Whitney Strive To Give Schools Better Facilities. SCHEDULE CARDS ARE MUCH EASIER TO FIND WITH THE OFFICE'S NEW FILING SYSTEM -Rex Mercer, Miss Hazel Scott H PANEL DISCUSSIONS ENCOURAGE IN- DEPENDENCE, IDEAS--Diann Deitemeyer, Brenda Harrison, Gail Newsham, Dave London Surqing ahead in modern schooling. Lincoln's educalional syslem introduced in- slruciion by Ielevision. To meer Ihe needs of expanding enrollmenl, Ihese Ielevision Techniques provided a broader, deeper pre- senlalion in courses of physics. geometry. American history and senior composition. Telecasl daily from the Universiiy of Nebraska studio, Ihe programs included noi' only lectures buf also documentary films. quesl speakers and dramatic readings. NOTES MUST BE CHECKED BEFORE BEGINNING ANOTHER AMERICAN HISTORY BROADCAST-W. Gillies Teachers Discover Thai TV G. Compton T. Douglas W. Gillies English American History Social Studies English Social Studies Il 'ff Q li V TV American History I 4 9 i 'rt ' 'S' 5 ' 2 wiv 35. ,J J, M F' gr , , f ' ,J - ' ' ' f I - 1 ,yi f.. S, f 25 w, V., ,L QM -. 0 Whether it be a theory to balance the national budget or a knowledge ot Civil War military tactics. each student of history gained a greater understanding of yester- day's and today's world situations. World history courses revealed the progress and heritage ot civilization as a whole. Through American history the growth and development of the United States were presented. Students of modern problems and economics classes stimulated and en- larged their comprehension of today's globe. The ideals ot tomorrow's leaders depend upon the preparation ot today's students. R. Lohrberg T. Meeks American History English Modern Problems Social Studies W. Miller G. Reilf American History World History Economics .158 ' -...gf . 355: A I 545 5-sf 11:32. gi fy V Q: 12 s ' ., M. ,. . . .,ib'NzP.,3,,Q ,A K Alas: if-of 55.313 ' D. Wilcox World History Interests Students In Social Studies, HOW TO FILL OUT AN INCOME TAX FORM. A MODERN PROBLEM OF CUR- RENT GENERATION-Harry Hamilton DISCOVERY OF NEW THINGS IN OLD WORLD-Laura Barthell, Bob Otteman e -,,: ' l ,L . age LHR,- fi: ,, , While a Well-Equipped Chem Lab ff? 'VI w. 2? O- K 92- R. Good Biology 'HGV' gh 4:- 19 7 ,vu fr 1 4 F il 1 4 K V2 i ee ,gy Q 'Shi X' 0. Bretthorst F. Buell J. Dappen G- Frederick R-QUGSIGII1 Chemistry TV Geometry Chemistry Algellfa 309009 Geometry Trigonometry By combining rwo years of high school chemisiry inlo one double-hour class, ihe sci ence deparimenl offered an advancemenl in college preparalion. College credir could be achieved by oulslanding work in Jrhis class as well as in advanced algebra, lrigo- nomelry and analyiic geomelry. College lexis, lab periods and long leclures made Jrhe len-hour chemislry course seem much like a college chemisiry classroom. Allhough lhe lheory of ionizalion may have puzzled some sludenrs, lhe five-hour chemisiry class beneliled many. Malh courses from algebra +o Jrrigonomelry de- veloped reasoning and menial discipline. ' V l 'W is 2 25 ,3 if 5 : 5 1451 LQ, SQUARED NUMBERS'l'UNKNOWN QUANTITIES, EQUA. TlONS, FRACUONSIALGEBRA IV-Miss Judy Morgan n We 'W -in 'E W Helps Inspire Future Scientists. C. Melson J. Morgan G. Overgaard I. Reta Driver Education Algebra Physics Health Education Geometry Blix Geometric designs and logical proots Scieiilize were characteristic ot geometry classes. G.Updegraft Television instruction, which was a new con- Amhmetlc cept this year, proved to be profitable. FANCY esometnlc DESIGNS-PART OF Biology Students. studying plant and GEOMETRY Mllfe Cusack M0n 'eHe Martin animal lite, dissected trogs and grasshop- pers, viewed microorganisms through micro- scopes and made drawings ot observations. Galileo's and Newton's laws, equations ot heat and density, sound and resonance laws and the metric system were some ot the subjects studied in physics classes. PLANTS IN THE GREENHOUSE NEED PLENTY OF ATTENTION. LOVING CARE-Jucly Hensley , g , qi Q: X '42 S I gh V . 5 ai A sf fgiii'i' fv TQ' , 2 'i ' ,tg . ,..f-. egwtml , vw:-tri, . , I . A G. Birky Library ADDING AN EXTRA TOUCH TO THE LITERATURE COURSES THIS YEAR WERE RECORDS TO SUPPLEMENT THE BOOKS Lab Provides Additional Study A. Casanovas Spanish M. Commers English Literature Senior Composition .I Crancer American Literature English English Literature I. Furr English Literature Senior Composition HELPFUL TO ALL FOREIGN LANGUAGE STU- DENTS IS THE NEW LANGUAGE LAB WHICH WAS INSTALLED THIS YEAR-Dr. Johanna Ogden ' A 1 E. Keal French C. Klasek Debate English German Speech For All Language Students. Installed this year was a modern foreign language laboratory which illuslraled a lre- mendous step forward in lhe study of for- eign longues. The lab, equipped wilh 32 individual booths, proved very successful. Through 'rhe use ol long-play records, informative films plus the lexlboolcs, an in- spiring mood and appreciation of English and American lileralures were created. By laying the foundation with sopho- more English courses and roofing the s'l'ruc- ture with 'television senior composition, the English curriculum was complete. E. Montgomery TV Senior Composition I. Ogden German Latin D. Mulhair English Spanish K. Peterson English Music H. Steinberg American Literature .lournalism Publications SENIOR COMP BY TV WAS THE NEW THING IN THE ENGLISH DE- PARTMENT THIS YEAR ONE-TWO, HOP! THE WAY TO CHA-CHA- Miss Aida Casanovas, Julie Phelps and Jim Levy P. Swlgart English Literature Senior Com position I. Towle English Typing METAL PROJECTS ARE SKILLFULLY MADE WITH THE MANY WELDERS AND TORCHES IN THE SHOP-Gary Francisco M. Galloway Typing -A - f fo. 1 X Y if 'ff zvz . I ,,1: V if i :ar .- . wi. :Z it 1 Mfg' S. Anderson R. Churchill Bookkeeping American History Shorthand Ph ' lEd ation ysica uc Social Studies Modern facilities in both the industrial arts and home economics departments en- abled students to fully prepare themselves tor future vocations after graduation. Added this year to the auto shop was a new power torch which improved body welding and metal work. Courses in toods, sewing, home management, prenatal care and use ot the latest domestic facilities paved the way tor successful homemalcing. 'iitlisilim Auto Shop Enthusiasts W. Gish Clothing Foods Homemaking CHILD CARE AND CLOTHING. SECTORS OF THE HOME EC DEPT.-Dennis Loewenstein and Carol Clark Find Torches Valuable Equipment, I E - Exercise, physical fitness, development of skills, co-ordination and association with others were results of the program of phys- ical education classes at Southeast. Swim- ming, archery, tumbling and competitive games exemplified class activities, Business education curriculum prepared secretaries-to-be tor future employment. Serving not only Southeastgbui also ihe other schools was the print shop. PASSING HER DRIVER TEST, A BIG STEP TOWARD HER LICENSE-Chief Examiner Elmer Sharples, Raydean Olson 5 i COMPETITION, BOYS? GIRLS ARE CAPABLE OF GYMNASTICS,,TOO-B. Cliliford, M. Forbes, P. Morrison, S. Dor+, M. Dietz, D. Quinn, S. Palmer, M. Eley R. Hall Drafting Printing J, 0. Hedrick . Driver Education Metal Shop A. Hillman Physical Education Swimming M. Jenkins Physical Education Swimming P. Love Physical Education - Swimming R. Mccashland Industrial Arts Wood Shop D. Thompson Home Economics 28 Buf Guidance Speakers With Various Topics G. Auld Guidance W. Bates Guidance M. Buschkmp Guidance D. Byorth Art HIGHLIGHTING SENIOR HOME- ROOM WERE GUEST SPEAKERS- Donald Darnell, Rabbi Rosenblum Guidance and counseling became paris of each soph's life when he enrolled in home- room, a 'rwo-hour credil' course. Required +o enroll. sophomores bene- fiied Through an orieniaiion and vocaiional sfudy program. Meanwhile, iuniors delved info emoiions, inielligence and habiis of hu- mans. Aliifudes of marriage and family living. +he meaning oi educaiion and voca- rional planning confronied seniors. Parenl-siudeni counseling sessions enabled The advisors To gain a belier under- sianding of 'rhe s'ruden+'s obieciives. D. Darnell Guidance SKETCHING FROM LIVE MODELS HELPS IN MAKING A H, ..f ., MORE REALISTIC DRAWING--Peggy Beggs, LyIe Dorsey D. Fangmeier Guidance ' A ' Capture Everyone s Hentron. lie :ef ' in .... .V 2. r'I1'I I ' , . ' if Irre , I 'rrr I I 'ff . r r ILLI Q IIILLI I E. Fosbury R. Mace E. Petersen Vocal Music Guidance Art English Emphasis upon fine aris siimuiaied in- feresis in creaiive siudenis in The music and IS A NEW SET OF DRUMS-George Rozmarin ari' deparimenis. Insirumeniai music classes ranged from beginning band 'ro advanced orchesira wiih a marching band aciive dur- ing fooibali season. Girls' glee and sexiei, choir and boys' ociei ofien enieriained for programs and assemblies. PRIDE AND JOY OF ANY BAND DRUMMER Ari appreciaiion, designs and crafis, commercial ar+ and oilner courses encour- aged developmeni of ar'ris'ric abiiiiies. r , ..... .u,A Nu,.u . - . ...V 1, M , ASSISTANTS DEVOTE TIME. ENERGY TO SCHOOL-Mrs. Louise Hardin, Mrs. Jean Worrall, Mrs. Verle Morris, Mrs. Merle Conaway Cooks, Custodians, Nurse, Secretaries TIME OUT FOR A COFFEE BREAK- Mrs. Alice Tuclcerman, Leonard Shori' NURSE'S MAIN TOOL-THE SCALES- Mrs. Marjorie CourTney, Diann DeiTemeyer Supervisors oT The lciTchen and cu-sTodial sTaTFs were Mrs. Alice Tuclcerman and Leon- ard ShorT, respecTively. Preparing delicious meals Tor I,3OO ravishing appeTiTes was The duTy oT The cooks, while The cusTodians worked laboriously To malce LSE shine. AccuraTe records, many Telephone calls and numerous oTher duTies lcepT The eTTicienT oTfice sTaTf consTanTly busy. Preserving The healTh oT LSE sTudenTs was The maior goal oT The nurse. Mrs. Mar- iorie CourTney. Periodic weighT, denTal and eye check-ups were only a Tew oT her duTies. w Make Knights' Life Run Smoothly. CUSTODIANS-Fronf Row- H. Sand, L. Drummond, L. Smiih, E. Bloch. Back Row-J. Jones, A. Richardson, L. Shorf COOKS-Froni' Row-I. Tweedy, L. Resfeau, D. Prenosil, W. Pierson, A. Elsasser, A. Tuckerman, V. Wright J. Evenson L Atkins, M. Schmif. Back Row-M. Miller, J. Caves, E. Sherwood, S. Miller, G. Mills, E, Simmons, R. Loos, L. Wolf, V Snyder, E. Brennen After Three Years of Both Fun ancl Work, R. Adams J. Adkisson J. Allen G. Amerman D. Anderson S. Anderson E D. Atkins SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS REIGNED OVER MYTH- ICAL KINGDOM FOR FULL YEAR-Bill Wrigl1'l', Kil' Thompson, Gary Amerman and Bob Campbell Seniors in +l'1e class of i960 parlicn- paled in numerous aclivilies during lheir concluding year as Kniglwls and Ladies of Sourheasr. Homecoming, bus lrips, slafe lournamenrs, Nile of Kniglwls, banquels, 'flue Junior-Senior Prom, Senior Day and grad- ualion lwiglwliglwled llmis unlorgellable period. One special evenl lo be remembered was 'rlwe dedicalion and opening of llwe new Sludenl' Lounge in February. The sludenls served as financiers ol llwis long-awailed proiecl. ln addilion, many welcome dona- 'fions were made by sclwool clubs and parenls. N. Attarwalla L. Axthelm R Banning i -fr' mi' ia 'F' Wh' in 9 J, 2 H. Barmore ff Q' B. Barnes 1:-:',w Q' F. Barry ,fx D. Barth 5-O! L. Barth C. Barthell L. Bartholomew W. Baskin J. Baugher V 1 . ,K 0. Becker D. Beckman M.Beggs These Seniors Found TEACHERS AND STUDENTS ALIKE KNOW GOOD STUDY HABITS PAY OFF--Craig Whitney and Margie Ebel G-Belden T 1.BitIer L. Bobst S.Borner G. Bourne S.Brehm 1 , -is 1... M., ,.., 7-'ra ...gr E N A., .5 Nr T-'D L 12 ,M A A in L 'tv 1 tt 'X They Were Now Required Three years of high school meanT grow- ing along wiTh a modern school. esTablishing TradiTions and preparing Tor a permanenT place in communiTy life. ln Their sophomore year The seniors sTruggled To uphold The sTandards seT by previous classes. As juniors, They seTTled down To sTudies and acTiviTies. Finally, as seniors, They had experienced a period oT maTuriTy and looked hopefully Toward Their TuTure years. J. Broman A. Brown 1. Brown N. Brown P. Brownfield D. Bruce D. Brunk G. Buck F. Bundy R. Calcaterra WHS' R. Campbell T. Campbell W. Carlson S. Carroll S. Casey R. Bresette B. Brewer G. Brobst J. Broening T- ,Era-if 1' we I e R. Chilen F. Chittenden J. Clair B. Clark C, Clark To Bid Lincoln Southeast Farewell. 363 SENIOR THEME DRUDGERY IS REAL, UNPOSED-STeve FulTon I-IighIighTing The SHIELD each year. a KnighT and Lady oT SouTheasT are an- nounced. SeIecTion of The royal couple evolves alooulr a sysTem of individual poinTs given 'For scholarship, popuIariTy, exTra-cur- ricular acTiviTies and TacuITy evaIuaTion. Each member of The Senior Class has esTab- lished eIigibiIiTy Tor This honor. The idenTiTy of The Knighi' and Lady is noT disclosed un- Til The cIisTribuTion of The SI-IIELD. C. Clifford J. Cole S. Cook J. Coover M. Crabill L. Crosier Cunningham S. Curtiss J. Damm M. Dauble C. Decker D. Deitemeyer ssm-gfr. . ls. TZ' ..-ef Lg ...Av My . if M .- 613' sql' if 5 S ggi .. Nix. . .. 5 ,ral 1 ' Sify. .gyiyrrl V. I .-rv? ax' 4, ,, ,. ,f 'IWW-elm ng-,.-vw if Q-mr J. Dernpsey 1. Dennison D. Dietrich M. Dietrich C. Dietz C. Dillingham W. Eastwood M. Ebel L. Eden B. Edwards E. Edwards P. Egan O Active Leaders of LSE, 19 60 Graduates J. Erickson S. Erickson J. Firestone J. Fitzwater M. Forbes J. Fosnot .4 X771 TOO MUCH COMPETITION FOR LUSH, LIVING STEREO-Chuck Decker, Mac Johnson, Jim Broening ,r 3- E 'N .pe TN v,,x K. Fox G. Francisco G. Frey S. Fulton S . 059 T -aa , , . 3:13.-6 mn, -4 'r We 1 A 1....... ve- its-s.,,,,, X 'f 'gf' E. Q 1 iai. f :fx I Q M III? X Ll 'X a+. 493' vp- ni? L. Dorsey Y'-9 Donlan E. Dorf Eichelberger J. Ellingson L Behind Them Furr D. Garrison C. Gease Goldenstein D. Goodman D. Griffin Hagemeister G. Hahn J. Hall l :Z if grgi' Cxacl lf if - . ,, . -wars ,ia if X IN' 100' Y.. M. Downard M. Dragoo A. Dvorak Senior class officers Bill Wrighf, presi- denlg Gary Amerman, vice presidenfg Bop Campbell. secrelaryg and Kil Thompson, freasurer, headed fhe fiffh graduaiing class of LSE. Under fhe sponsorship of advisers Wayne Bales. Oscar Breflhorsf, Donald Dar- nell, Miss Evelyn Fosbury and Mrs. Phyllis Swigarf, lhey unclerloolc such business as choosing lhe sfyle of gradualion announce- menfs io be used 'rhe following fhree years. S. Giles P. Gillispie A. Gilson J. Griffin G. Groth W. Haas L. Hallam K. Halter D. Halverstadt I 2: ... 1 -.al ri f - l .gnr 1- I -rar .' as sg.. as -5 'US' 'V fri? ,,..., las ,mb ,r -sw c fan, .ff V f V ls la W' '- ' ff W .MMW is r 'hifi 3:5:,,.,i, . if ' if E1 GQ 79195. .. 55-T ' X1 - 155515 - g ,g,i'.gg:. r- ..r.7r',r f it sf ' Q I ,f 3 g- ,145 7 . . .. ,. gwnv 457--I . ffl ' if S 'F its Q .af 4 D O B J. R . Hoffman .532 A New Addition-the Student Loungeg H. Hamilton G. Harvey J. Hermanson S. Hoppe A. Hansen L. Haynie P. Heumann O. Horn S. Hansen P. Haynie L. Hevelone D. Hornung R. Harris G. Heizenrader L. Hillyer S. Hoy K L., A vw, E ., 4' rr -ar A ' 'vw-sy .,.--41 ifkh-. 3 Nr 'S L. Janson J. Johnson L. Johnson M. Johnson S. Jorgensen T. Keith C. Keller S. Kepler O D And Take with Them Fond Memories J. Hellweg M. Hemmer R. Hillyer J. Hobbs J. Hraba J. Hungate INDECJSION-WHERE SHOULD WE GO FROM HERE?-Cindy Towne, Karen Lund, Shirley Carroll J. Hyatt K. Hyman B. Ingham S. Isgrig . n.re ra . -5, f f .Wav 6 . ' ww... M , Mir , um . Si .-'... rg, 4 rj- ' L Q -,M . . '. 1. K ,Y ag-A +V 3 yi W? Q fi 1 'iw Z . 4' fe j . , mi-2 ' E? A, L 1 si Wa 3 3' gi 55635 f li fffigdi ,FTF 5 P. Knapp J. Knappenberger W. Kubert C. Larson Of Research, Writing, Typing ...Jin ...ggi For Senior Themes K. Liebers D. London S. McComb L. McCoy . 4- ll V. i .. 3' fi.. wg, i 3013 gist if if! x PRE-GAME DINNER PARTY SUPPLIES FOOD. A REQUIREMENT FOR THAT EXTRA PEP--Jo Brown, Mary Jean McGrew, Freddy Ruclclos, Judy Sclaorr Many Close Friends, Favorite Teachers, Recognized sludeni leaders included lliis year's very capable club presidenls: Clwarlelle Suder, Arr Club: Judy Fireslone, Fulure I-Iomemalcers of America: Donna Olander, Fulure Nurses Club: Carolyn Dielz, Girls' Allilelic Associalion: Sue I-lardin, ln- lernalional Club: Bill Wrighl, Key Club: Barb Edwards, Kniglilelles: Linda I-lillyer, Nalional Forensic League: Jim I-lermanson, Nalional I-lonor Sociely: Jell Roberls, S Club: Dan Loll, Science Club: Corlcy Dil- linglwam, Sludenl Council: C, Leigh Purvis, Synlcra-Kniglwls: and Margie Ebel, Tlialians, J. Mclntyre M. Martin J. Metz P. Miller S. Moessner 'Nr M Mack M. . Meinhardt B. Miller D. Minary D. Molzahn 5 . .gy IW ,gn J. Martin A. Metz B. Miller D. Minear C. Moyer r IC -C W 'Na i i-f as 1 . v ., 3,7 jyyiy Y, y, . I ir' flfglif .1 , , ,, .. f.,?,',ff.1, gffii -: l!.'if4'5:z' .yyyyyig Ny! pf, M guilt MM fi? .Earn 'MQ' JM 'K' f 6 ef' L... 4. sw G. Nickell J. Pangborn dilwf 'mm 1 vim YH? G.. 5 ,,..., M. Murray S. Murray R. Musselman K. Myrberg R. Nellor G. Newsham WE KNOW LOVE MEMORIAL LIBRARY HOUSES A VITAL PART OF CAMPUS LIFE -Sandy Johnson, '58, Joe Johnson The Wonderful Prom And, at Last, Graduation. J. Norstedt R. Oaks D. Olander C. Oltjenbruns D. Palmer V. Pansing R. Pardee D. Parris R. Patterson H. Paulson ,Jaan W' uv 'J , Having Selected Colleges, Various Jobs, To keep lhe seniors conslanlly busy in- volved various non-school doings such as sledding and ice slcaling pariies, visils lo oui-slale college campuses, pasiimes of knif- ling and bridge, coed fooiball games, ex- changing of piclures and slumber pariies. I+ was a remarkable year, one lhal will noi be iorgollen. Anolher group of young men and women compleled lheir secondary educalion ai Lincoln Souiheasl High School. Peterson C. Pickafd S. Piggolt Pospisll H. Potier E. Powell Ragatz J. Ramsey C. Rank .Fr he all kv' . . 7 ff L. Peach J. Perry R. Pond D. Puelz F. Reed B. Pearson J. Peterson R. Pond C. Purvis A. Rekte ,Lx .4 'Q'-v Their Plans Are Completed. CAMERA SHY SENIORS Michael Cohen Douglas DeLalr Stanley l-larroun Timothy l-lerqenracler Charleen Krein Frank Landis A. Retzlaff S. Rhode J. Roberts N. Rosenberger S. Salter M. Sawyer Kenneth Munger Marietta Plwllburn Carl Salstrancl Robert Saxton Sanford Schuclwman Dan Wright W. Ritzman C. Roberts J. Rowden F. Rucklos S. Scheibe D. Schneider sw ir? 110' -Q. mn, Q W' 'fr 'th ll . 'S van 1. SCHON' S. Schroeder A. Shallal' B, Sherwood W. Sisel H. Smith G. Splain S. Spomer L. Stevens V. Stewart .l. Stuart C. Suder L. Sullivan ave, J. Swoboda L. Talbot E. Taylor ...qv mf, I fr J ew Schumacher K. Schwarz R. Seidell D. Sell A. Seward Sherwood R. Shore M. Shumate R. Shurtleff K. Sieck Whatever They Choose 'iv 'ff' wk. . A ,paqx Q. '!: ,7 COLLEGE BOARD EXAMS ARE HECTIC BUT CONSCIENTIOUS STUDENTS ARE GIVEN MANY WORTHWHILE OPPORTUNITIES 45 we 'Q K. Thierstein K. Thompson C. Towne H. Utsumi G. Vodra 5 -In M. Thomason L. Thompson P. Travis G. Van Bloom R. Voller '-wg 'ez--' G. Thompson N. Tinggaard C. Trott C. Van Cleave L. Vorce DELIGHTFUL GIRL All Are Well Prepared M. Vaughn J. Vavra R. Venner M. Vorhees A. Wahl C. Wallin lux Q... K- qquq., ii if W cz: YW win fr 'S' X if MY, J. wenrmeister J. Wick K. Williams J. Wilson S. Windle J. Wolfe J. Wood R. Woods F. Worster W. Wright To Become Successful in Many Fields. . . . COMPOSE AN EVENING OF 'FUN-Linda Hallam, Larry McCoy , ' -li-3 Ximmlir-lx:..,,i THOUGHTFUL BOY . . . Knight of Southeast William Wright . X- 5- 'r '. ,KB as ' if 3 -v 59 K 5 sf as .fy W fgi,,,-.QV , 3, - , rw -, ,.., 4- F f , , if :Min-w W 1.-a' ,T f Vx. J' ab' M435 I - Y, 'Q K ' A Minn. .A t V ,, -- q .E M -5, I ,, , ,.,, -Q QFQKE Q Q, nw X 5 f g,,, ,qi 'S Lady of Southeast' 1, Barbara Edwards all , . . Ambition Plus Effort l ss p l , Equals Ten Honor Gracls ' Jane AdlU550l'l Shirley Carroll Judy Coover mf' Linda Larson Marjorie Ebel Barbara Edwards Keeping an eye on lhe fulure, many seniors achieved high scholaslic recogni- 'rion 'rhis year The resulls of 'fhe Nalional Meril Scholarship exam laken lasl' year re- vealed nine lmalisls al Soufheasl They were Alan Cohen Barbara Clark Jack Griffin, Sleve l-laller Michael Murray John Perry, Dave Roberls Ann Wahl and John Wick. Nebraska Regenls exams oicfered schol- arships 'ro many upper Third seniors who look lhe 'resl' Soulheasl' had 73 allernales in 'rhis group Piclured on 'rhis page are 'rhe 'rop 3 of lhe l96O graduahng class '70 ' - I KNIGHT REGENTS WINNERS EARN ALL-STATE Ann Wahl HONQRS-Barb Clark, Miss Hazel Scoff, Mike Murray n.. . xi, Y , .fr , IT'S GOOD TO BE HOME AFTER LIVING ON WORLD'S OTHER FACE-Sue Hardin AFS Builds Bridges To Foreign Lands . .4 . PLAYING POOL-ONE FEATURE IN BE- COMING AMERICANIZED-Silvio Borner, Jim McGinnis, Bob BreseHe. Ron Harris ...P - f All corners of lhe world were repre- senled al' school This year. Wifh Ihe Amer- ican Field Service Program, Iwo sludenls had an opporlunily Io visil foreign coun- Iries. Sue I-lardin's I959 summer monlhs were spenl' in Ankara, Turkey, where she learned aboul an ancienl counlry in a mod- ern world. Zoya Zemen aH'ended school second semesier in Thames, New Zealand. Neamaf Aflarwalla of Karachi, Palcis- Ian, and Silvio Borner of Kleindielwil, Swif- zerland, siudied 'rhis year al Soulheasi. EVERY FASHIONABLE WOMAN IN PAKISTAN WEARS SARIES LIKE THESE-Mrs. Sidna Hazen. Neemi Aifarwalla, Francy Hazen S. No Longer New To LSE, These Determined Juniors This in-beTween year in high school is hecTic . . . aT lasT we're pep club members . . . you are inviTed To a ChrisTmas Tea . . . l'm going To Try ouT Tor AFS. These are a Tew oT The many ThoughTs ThaT could have been Tound whirling around in The minds oT almosT every junior This year. Leadership and Tine scholasTic achieve- menTs were displayed by The Junior Class Through much Time, eTTorT and pdrience on Their parTs. Their enThusiasm and good sporTsmanship added To The school's record. CLASS OFFICERS GATHER-Roger Refshauge, vice presidenT: Mary Quinn, Treasurer: Emmagene Dunham, secreTary: Jim McGinnis, presideni' S. Abbott C. Adams S. Ayres J. Baade M. Barton R. Basoco C. Behrens C. Blumenstock .. fgsgafxqi E -an-H elf!! 5, ,. H' 5. ii'- Q-iv ...si -... QQ.-as Q. fi. A wig' ff? , 0-sq. A R. . 3, -ar .fa-. if -A ' .. ,. aff ,E I is 5 ,P 5 53 .ll A. Aitken J. Akin R. Allgood J. Amerman C. Armstrong D. Baker P. Ball W. Baller A. Bantz A. Barkley H J. . Bauer Beall L. Beall J. R S S G B Becker Beckman . Beeman Botsford Bourne Bowen C. Bowiby S R . Brand Bratt Helped Make Their Class E. Bresette S. Butterfield M. Christen ,A M615 w L. Breslow R. Chandler J. Christoffersen B. Brown J. Chapin K. Cirksena i a . -vs R. Brumbaugh N. Chenoweth M. Clough THIS ACCESSORY GIVES YOU A PERSONALITY PLUS LOCKER -Marlene Eley and Jack Cramer X ,yy, . ah . , .V . , A S D 0 . f .ge . y2,W. yoyy . fi'r .. ,,:,,. .yr . K ,,,L 1 M? -r' W as f ng 5 - , :, V ' D. Cohen S. Cole R. Colin D. Comstock D. Conover D. Cook J. Cook K. Cook B. Cooper B. Cooper J. Cox J. Cramer S. Crist L. Crocker M. Cram L. Cross G. Cunningham D. Dare S. Darling W. Davey S. Davie G. Davis R. Degenhardt S. Deitemeyer A Credit to Southeast And the Community. l-lomeroom representatives. Ann Ait- ken, Susan Ayres, Nick Dorsey, John l-lallett, Cliff l-lardin, Karolyn Lacina, Carol Nootz, Jerri Olson and Carol Parker, headed by the class otticers and sponsors met once a week to plan the l96O Junior-Senior Prom. Included among this year's Junior Class sponsors were Mrs. Shirley Anderson, Don- ald Byorth, Miss Aida Casanovas, Miss De- lores Fangmeier and Robert Lohrberg. M. DeVere D. DeVries E. Dunham D. Dykmann C. Flansburg R. Flynn R. Dietrich N. Eager W. Folsom In Between Homework And Part-Time Jobs i V. DiFiore 1. Doerr G. Donahew N. Dorsey W. Elam M. Eley D. Evans 1. Evans G. Foster M. Frank L. Frederick G. Gansemer . ee . 5 ...1., I 1 '-A ' r .. . . E I .' .1z 30 rraa 'II 3 -.,e YEA. I'M WORKING PRETTY HARD. WHAT'RE YOU DOING? -John Hallell' MANY STUDENTS' SCHEDULES INCLUDE TIME FOR VARIOUS PART-TIME JOBS-Susan Duclrer n . S. Dort C. Douglass B. Doyle S. Ducker D. Everett M. Ewing P. Farley S. Fisher R. Gant J. Garlinghouse D. Gillette K. Gittleson if . . I N 'I . I . yy '. sf tra, 4 These Students Had Time for Dances, Plays S . 'S Q 1 J Il 2. fm 'P' 1: - f -.. my iw., YQ s I if in , vt A '49 as vv Q v J. Greiner C. Gross D. Gross G. Grosshans M. Hagelberger I. Hallett R. Hansher D. Hanson C. Hardin R. Harvey F. Hazen R. Heater D. Heckman S. Heidenreich C. Hermida af IS IT KNIT THREE AND PURL TWO OR KNIT TWO AND PURL TWO? NO IT'S PURL THREE-NO-Nancy Eager L. Hevelone J. Hile P. Hillman D. Hillyer H. Hoerner A. Hohensee W. Hollingsworth S. Horn C. Horton 1. Howard S. Hoy N. Hron .-YM.. ,, of 4, fa.. M.. grit 'Y ff kr..-Q. J. Hunt J. Hurd G. lhms 4 . . , .E A. lvaldy W M . ,, ,,.., vs . P. Johns R. Johns K. Johnsen N. Johnson F. Jones E J. Jackson S. Janike E. Janousek iw. vw M S. Jones And Numerous Athletic Teams. I Keller Kubick Leonhardt Lyne ,Qu vw P. Kennedy B. Kess S. Kyker K. Lacina K. Leuthauser M. Liesveld D. McCall D. McCaIla .Q .- V. M. A KKS E52 ff- ?. V. S 'J' 0 - S. 1 as x D. Kimmerling D. Kirchhoff D. Lake R. Langemach J. Lohse D. Longinaker E. McCracken D. McCuIIey P. Kolberg L. Ledbetter K. Longman J. McGinnis . - .gs ,.-1 . JH S. Keefe K. Kreycik L. Kubert C. Lefler S. Lembke M. Ludlam M. Lutzi R. McGoogan S. McKinley 5 if I . Lf ,-7' E .f, Tg. 2 nr fn. 5. .Q ve E. il 1: gg . . g af- .-' -we - '6u.. s -fa 1? I K :SP is V 1 I M,-f y W McKinzne J. Macrow M. Marfs R. Marshall R. Massie K. Matison H. Metz K Michael B. Milford S. Minier F. Mitchell S. Mjaseth H. Moeller V. Mohr I O Several Outstanding Juniors Represenlalives for Nebraslca's Girls' and Boys' Slale, sponsored by The American Legion and lhe Auxiliary, were chosen and will allend lhe aclivily al lhe Universily of Nebraska campus for one week in June. Soulheashs Three candidales were picked on a scholaslic: and leadership basis. De-legales lronn all over The slale will allend Jrhe clinic and parlicipale in many inlereslinq and worlh-while aclivilies. GOOD GROOMING IS NECESSARY BEFORE AN AFTERNOON RIDE-Peggy Slenlen, Janice Wall' E o on v ici. PERATOQS LICENSE, LANCABTER CO. -'-----El-5467 J. Morris G- MOWYGY M. Munger M. Nelson N. Nichols C. Nootz Am Were Selected To Participate DOWN WITH FALL DECORATIONS AND UP WITH THE CHRISTMAS GREENERY -Paul, Freddie, Bobo, Sarah and Jane Davie J. Pelletier G. Peterson J. Phelps J. Probasco M. Quay R. Quimby PM K T 3 T A iii its :ui .M I 3 S ta, TV. A, L? 'sal -. 'G 115. 13911 ' V ' R 'Wh 3 5?- Kr S. Olmsted J. Olson C. Parker F. Pearson W. Plager M. Rain ' wg Q - Diaz ,,,ve i .L Km In AFS ancl Girls'-Boys' Sfateg .........l SHADES. BONGOS AND BEARDS- MAN, LIKE WHAT A COOL PARTY Cz an , Q x. , ,xr J A , Q ' T 'W' - H -7 - , i X, A A A f, -N I K 60 T, 'L AEE' ' A L I ,. 3' 1195 2 4 134' , ,, 1, 'gh f s 'E hi J. Reed S. Sampson -wi M 1? . f 'af fn. ,W-4 .ao ax - L. Reed R. Refs 1, Schleckmann P Sch Some Planned the Prom and Teas. Reuland J. Robertson S. Rodwell Schmidt R. Schmidt B. Schnabel 14' : J M N N 4,1 f. ,Q 64, rf' if as it 22 ff-, -fx ,aaa C. Smith V. Smith F. Solheim P. Spindell M. Stenten . Stevens G. Stevenson B. Stork C. Stovall J. Strateman L. Sutter J. Taylor G Thomas S. Travis G. Uffelman ,. - 'bf' 'Q .V ,Kg Z' fe, ,f :.g,5',.z- 5 5, .. K' '- :'T3i2f'+t.i,' fi ., M, AW, -- . V . S. Unthank W. Van Hook S. Van Sickle w . M. Velte f f J. Wagner lik .4 2 2 ig I i J. Walt N. Warne A R. wamke S. Watkins A. Webb R. Weeks J. Weiss S. Wertz M. West S. Rosenblum M. Schreurs M. Salstrand S. Rosewell S. Ruppert R. Sakai K. Sevler C. Sharp C. Sherrill J. Silber T' 43-22 A 5 . vw I .Q .k,i.,b.r 1. ,Q rw Next year is our big year in high school! -many iuniors realize as this year draws to a close. Along with club meetings, parties and sports, County Government Day and AFS otlered these conscientious Junior Class members an opportunity to develop their varied interests and talents. They have built themselves a time repu- tation and are prepared to accept next year's responsibility as school leaders. NOW TO ADD THAT FINISHING TOUCH-Dave McCall, Jon Williams, Scott Rodwell, Reg Chandler '--Wfwli iiliig' S. Wheeler D. Whitney D. Wiles M. Willits S. Wilson R. Wittmann 1. Williams K. Woodward Q., Q. CAMERA SHY JUNIORS Joanne Splichal Roberl Williams ..... fi, 3 : Fw. fe ,1 . f, e 3 A . . 1 43,555 . EL. gi W.5lV K-fl!! J. Williams W.WorraIl Truly It Was a Memorable Year. L. Young YES, SIR, SPORTS ARE FOR US-Bill Mc- Kinzie, Charles Flansburg, Jamie Amerman l 62 S. Young D. Zager N. Zank Z Zeman WONDER WHAT THIS BIOLOGY LAB'S LIMIT IS?-Dave DeVries, Francy Hazen 3' PROFITABLE EXPERIENCES AT COUNTY DAY AWAIT THEM-Nancy Chenowe+l1, Peier Hillman Unclerslanding ilie iunclamenlals of governmenf was ihe main purpose oi llme Couniy Governmenl Day lweld lasl Decem- loer 2 ai flue Lancasler Couniy Couri House. William Miller was 'flue sponsor for llwe iii- 'reen Souilweasi junior represenlalives wlio were cliosen from lelevision lwislory classes. Seleclecl as represeniaiives ilwis year were Nancy Clmenoweilw, Kay Cirlcsena, Nancy Eager, Lynn Ewing, Kalliy Giiileson, Peier Hillman ancl Mary Ann Liesveld. David Longinalcer, Margarei Lucllam, Dennis lv1cCulley, Jean Probasco, Scoif Rodwell, Roberl' Sakai, Gene Ufileman and Mike Williis also aliencled Governmeni Day. MANY WARDS COMPRISE THE COUNTY JAIL-William Can-sfielcl, Mary Ann Liesveld, Jean Probasco FOR INSTANCE, THE CASE OF COUNTY VER- SUS-Judge Herberi' Ronin, Kafhy Giffleson Ng. 1 lx: County Officials Give Juniors View of Gov'T 570 of 389x294-3l7-Couniy As- sessor Arfhur Davis, Dennis McCulley vp. 5 'V JJ? W, 4' Q' L. . oi- 4 1 Q 'R i J . yfl- A . . .Q 6 if 1 4 1' 1? Til! .1 A - .1 if f ..- sx 51, tar ' W. 'Mi . qi eyaiigm V ' ' fl g l , 4 P 53- ,-.M li . Y I .i A 2 .V,. nd ,fi , 4 'lv-Vi lx hr A ff' - ' K.lj IA 'I .l. Abel T. Ackerman K. Adams J. Aitken T. Alexander C. Allen M. Allerton P. Allgood l. Althouse R. Andrews M. Armstrong J. Arnold' R. Ashmun K. Axthelm R. Bailey M. Baker R. Baker R. Baldwin J. Bammer L. Banks J. Barber R. Barmore T. Barnes R. Barney L. Barthell R. Barton M. Bastrom D. Becker B. Beckman T. Beebe A. Bell G. Belschner l.Bernhardt H. Bibelheimer J.Binger 64 Despite Confusion Cn the First Day, Af lasf we're parf of Lincoln Soufh- easf . . . I fhoughf I'd feel older in high school . . . wasn'l' fhaf a wonderful game . . . fonighf I have 'rons of homework These commenfs reflecf only a few of fhe impressions high school has made upon fhe I962 class. New feachers and unfamiliar courses required adiusfmenfsg fhus, a year of experiences and new acquainfances have helped 'ro mold sophomores' school life. Sophomores Discovered High School .ff Ur , - 23 if' ' 2 . 7 Qi .i N-ri Wwe lg, 1 . in 'Y yr K Ax X I fy 'if Z N oi A lr il B . fl fill M ' - -T o 'fa' f-41 V' ' Ji ,Z 3 i i 4 'if . W' if x f25f'H5XWr l 5: is . 'X ,- :ai ' 'li ff y N. Binger R. Bley R. Bogott D. Bombien P. Brill G. Brolsma B. Brolyer D. Brooks M Q , F. Burrell J. Bush K, Bush L. Byers J ' ' f: 4: ' . v 4: am V.- 3 5' 'i .nr ii Q' . ' in W nf ' .of l T D 1 N QUALIFIED OFFICERS soLvE PROBLEMS-Ann Yon. . B y. Greg Hedburg, Larry Hafheway and Marian Fisher ai, ,Q '. F. V ,W- K. Booth D. Bourne R. Brandon D. Brauch l J. Brown M. Brumlield B. Buchanan D. Burge J. Carroll M. Casey M. Charles K. Christiansen S.Christoffersen L. Cleveland B. Clifford C. Cochran R. Cole S. Coleman J. Collins P. Conley S. Cooper J. Cosier N. Cowles V. Coy 65 G L 'lx A I . J 4 T X i X A A .9 ' u,r v ln- ei Q . 'F ew .1 LL I I 1. Crabill P. Crawford C. Crosier C. Cummins P. Cunningham M. Cusack 1-CYT A. Dakan C Daub W. Dawson M. Debus S. Delair L. DeLand C. DeVriendt R, Diers M- Diet! C. Dodge L Dotso T Be Everything They Had Hoped S. Douglass A. Dow 1. Dowell C. Dreesen C. Dreesen B. Dubinsky L. Dunn R. Ecelbarger P. Eden L. Edwards l. Eggerss L. Eikleberry R. Ekiss A. Embury J. Eno E. Eskew M. Fisher G. Forsell D. Fox M. Fox D. Gerhard S. Gering R. Gilleland D. Gillespie 4 ljbgfiixmw A . t LW I F' ', img fxas A m El 5.1. 55535 X . . fl T' A H 4 m WEEKLY DOCUMENTARY FILMS MADE WORLD HISTORY FAR MORE INTERESTING-Lloyd MacDoweIl, Ray Pufney ? 71 z M. Everett T. Fahnestock W. Ferguson D. Fiedler E. Finley F T, E. Frank J. Frederick L. Gadd G. Gage D.Gake EN D. Gillingham J. Goebel C. Goering T. Goldberg W. Goodban 1- ',.:lX el 5 'YJ' ,, if A 7 T N T 'N T all F 2- - ll! - 1 I .L .. l I . ,, 'Y v- V ': ' is A 'ei H. 4 I W . ' 9' J f - f ' T. , 7 ' ff' ' W 'T i .I . . ' 1 .sf I L 2 ' M K is ft E '1 b ' . 1 ' T-: - A - --Y R ,, ,, Eagerly They Created New Friendships J Goucher M Gullford L Hatheway T Henderson R Hlnze J Howard M Jeffrey J Joynt Gould Hagemerster Hawley Hennessey Hlrsch Hoxle R Jett D Kage J Graff L Ham S H ald J Hensley M Hitchcock T Huber J Johnsen P Kargo E M Granata Hammond Hedberg Hesler Holberg u Johnson Katz 4 T Green W Harder J Heggen T Hewitt Holman P Hunt K Johnson R Keefe A Wxvxk Ra G Grlffln R Harm C Heldenrerch Hrggms T Honstedt R Icenogle K Johnson D Keith 3,1 K Grlffm J Hartley B Henderson B Hull J Hosvns C Jackman L Johnson K Kennedy V Guenzel F Hathaway J Henderson N Hull W House L Jackman C Jones D Klffm F5 CD meme hh I ,safe a ,... :ffm , . M '3' Q nrvs .,-f. A 4 NN . 4 t '32 H ' - ., 54. 4 . .gg ' . ' Q f ' .A i i L f it u at L1 M Mt- s 1 , ff' 'f 7 Q 1 A -V34 fi is .lv N 9 . hy 5. Nt V. ..V -' . '41 A it f 'f , fe 4 ' ' A Ty S 'M Z5 . 'VY' 5 - 'a as Us 5 aa 1. Kiser R. Klein M. Knappenberger 1. Kruger ' . D. Larimer C. Larsen J. Larson M. Larson ' r X. .- ,, 3 5 i .I ' cl Cl b S r gg it H W vt I p . A, gg :F ,af !. Q A A . fwv A sv ' 0 A .5 I. . . V b 35... ... P , A.. 6 , .. s I A D .. ra 1 2 V ae' 'f ,rift , 'V l .T fn! 'M in in' ' P. . 1.3 'A ' 1 ,f A it 'Q 2 . A . my A. Longstaff J. Lorton W. Ludwick G. Luft G. Luff W b . W.McCashland P. McCormick W. McCoy J. McLaughlin P.Maddux . y 2 5 K is ' L. in if. KH J. Kinney Kirby J. Kirby P. Kirk K. Kulla Landis S. Lane D. Lanham J. Lawrence Lee R. Leeke M. Lehl H. Leth . Ley D. Lichty G. Livengood D. Loewenstein V. Lofgreen J. Lohse J. London L. MacDoweII . McAdams M. McAllister D. McCarty A. Magee Markel K. Martens D. Martin 68 UMM YUM, IT'S DELICIOUS! -Sue Dreesen .i . V 1, .Q 1 K sv. 'X 4 V Y-'I' J . iv' L J. Martin M. Martin G. Meininger M. Meisinger . 4 y T. e M vc! .,.-we K 4 . 5 .Q .' ' '4 ' ' If' :. , .Mag 7 P. Martin D. Merry . 2 ww- ew.. f 1. 7 ' ' -1- in ik' K 1 Y ' ... Q Wk. if ' cf 'fs if 1, .R y ... . - A . 'A M . i 'fi H1 ', QZ'f?f . V .L N I' D. Martinson C. Maseman l. Mattioli A. Maus K. Maxwell S. Meyer J. Meyers R. Michals D. Michel G. Miller And Merited Excellent Gracles. L. Miller M. Miller V. Miller R. Mitchell K. Mohr H. Moore Morrison l Mowbray Newville Novicoff Neemeyer North Kill M. Miller D. Mohler V. Morris Murray T Nickerson J Noyes D Nlcoll OH YES LOOKS LIKE DOUBLE DOUBLE TROUBLE TROUBLE RICK Gayle Lufl Rick Purvis Lonnie Smith Gwen Luff and Billie Smith D Niehaus M Nnmocks C Norden .l Norris M Olander T Olson L 0 Mara M Osborn Pg fi ffl KI uhm... 1 P. . 1. G. N. ' . ' V c. B. ' . - ' lllX Eg f.. K N E V lyk 1' l . . Q H . - I ' ff-fl we- iffy . -. .- - .- H J 1 - ,L - f . I l 2 F Q If X W7 1 . . . . 3 1. 5, 1 - , J F: .A V fs 2:5 y an 3 1. I Q I , 1 K I 74 I I' 1. , B V 'r .er . f I ij l . tif.. E B f x . A 17' t 'A if e i 'Lash f i h ,- LE I x . iff .'.' I-2 ffl' ? Lf: il 'T 4 1 These Ambitious Sophs Leading class aciiviiies were 'rhe soph- omore oiiicers: Larry I-laiheway, presidenig Greg l-ledburg, vice president Marian Fisher. secreiary and Ann Yosi, ireasurer. Under lhe guidance of 'rhe sponsors Marlin Buschlcamp, chairman, Miss Grace Reiff, Miss Flora Bergi, Donald Wilcox and John Rela, +he officers performed Jrheir DESIRE' TIME' EFFORT YIELD TOP duhes. ln cooperahon wiih Jrhe upperclass GRADES-Bruce Wright John Wemrveif olliicers, Jrhese siudenis decided upon a siandard graduahon announcement S. Osborn .i. Ostiguy J. Ostiguy S. Otoupalik L. Otteman L. Ouderkirk S. Palmer V. Payne P. Pease L. Pechous V. Peters K. Peterson D. Philburn J. Phillips E. Prenosil D. Purvis R. Putney D. Quinn D. Rames H. Rockenbach C. Rohrbaug J. Sandfort C. Saracino S. Saylor C. Schafer C. Schainost S. Schatz 1. Schlaphof . . I iii .. ,lk i g. L 'f Wg, -, 2 . 2 7 1 f f Z:-V K AA is arg ,ww .ed K ,Q ,T 1' as 'r i'i I J Q 1.. ,. irs ea ' ' . K nl i. L In 'K - 4-. g 5-3, 6' , r . l i A . f Q ' , ..,. L -- A ' ' 'sw e if .J . in vi. Still Found Time For Relaxation. D. Pangborn E. Pierce J. Roux D. Schmidt T. Pansing B. Pike G. Rozmarin D. Schmidt 4 R. Parker 1. Polsky M. Ryan G. Schneider V p. K a P. Patterson B. Poyner J. Ryon C. Schwieger 'z, 7 'QR QQ . ,K W 1 .1 f 6- .f 1 x-Qsnxfv V . Q51 . xl fi 4 vt Q f . . i .L UL Q, if 5 1 4 i x I I iie- r i fi A 3 1' - B fr . C if 'f ' I -f -1 it ' y.. l 5' 5 V .gm A fi PM K 2? . W +3 1.1 i Q it 3 1 .ng 3 N S .1 f if A. Schwindt S. Scott E. Sengstake G. Sharp C. Sharpe D. Sharples D. Shrader J. Sidell S. Siffring L. Simmons T- Slocum B. Smith L. Smith L, Smith R. Smith R. Solum S. Spahnle B. Sperry C. Splichal D. Splichal J. Staysich S. Stefanisin J. Stewart C. Stoner HAVE ADVICE, WILL ADVISE: COUNSELORS' CODE-Bob Baldwin, Wayne Bates, Sandy Palmer at TSR ' 'f 5 IW, L ' 6 w ' Quickly They Showed wi, + 5- ff r '14 fi 'fi , A 'TPR W . T . J' it is -af 63 'Ng A G. Stroh S. Stull R. Thimgan P. Thompson S. Thoresen S. Thorson C. Trott J. Troxel , a- 'SSE v , ms'- 'AI 'wi 1. Tanner B. Thoms J. Traudt J. Vallicott Looking back Through The year, The sophomores are conTidenT ThaT iT has been a success. EsTablishing an excellenT scholas- Tic record, being acTive in exTra-curricular clubs and giving Time and eTforT To sporTs have proven Their Ioyalfy To SouTheasT. WiTh These memories oT accomplish- menTs, They anTicipaTe The succeeding Two years eagerly, knowing They have developed Tirm ToundaTions Tor high school careers. 'Q '? vw- A T A I'-'1'37-14. AW COME ON, GUYS, DON'T TAKE ' IT SO HARD-Gene Hammond, Wayne Goodban, Tom Alexander, Dave Franlr, Judy Osfiguy, KaTh Weber, Jo Finley and Barbara Novicog D. Weber 'L 1 ,'.:,.f , -wa' ' it Q MY it M we iz WAIT A SECOND! NOW THAT LOOKS JUST RIGHT-Mary Everett, Rick Allgoocl J. Versaw T. Walker J. Ward R. Watson D. Weber K. Weber L. Webster J. Westervelt f 9 L' av- 'J an ,4-, ,. r ai ? tif. J 7 v Themselves To Be an Asset to LSE. S.WheIchel P. Winkler J.Worster Qi ,r ii IM ., I - N... ff :L Q CAMERA SHY SOPHOMORES S. White S. Whitney D. Whittington D. Wiemann D. Williams 1. winney L. wisen rwimrow L. wolfe awoodward John Belleu L. Wright M. Wullbrandt A. Yost B. Young K. Young Phyllis Beneg Roger Challsirom A Marjorie Hail Vw A .J , .pp James Hargitt X. . 1 ,v M ogg Daniel Kage ' ' ' fi K i i' 'W Robert Newsome A Thomas Renoe ' YS HL i',, A A 4, ,ii , T iia, fig -gf if ii 4i'i Y I , ' ,r WNW iii nw ,JJ 73 if x-1 ' ' l 3 , . - x , . e 4- K at With Their Organizations ndividually many clubs added consiruc- 'rively +o +he progress of Soufheasl. The debalers, bolh The varsily and novice +eams, compiled an unprecedenled record. Organizalions' combined efforls helped +he financing of The new sfudeni lounge. Acfiviiies of Thalians, Band and Glee Club gave ihe members experience while +hey produced enierlaining plays and as- semblies. By faking parl in clubs 'rhe parlici- panis were learning 'ro worlc logeiher and To conducl' business in a democralic way- qualilies required in +his modern socie+y. lii-lliluliic 4 'M-.M M. . wg f J .. Council Realizes Ultimate Goal Soulheasl sludenls have dreamed ol a sludenl lounge for live years. This year's Sludenl Council helped complele Ihe plans lhal made Ihis dream come lrue. Donalions from school clubs and a loan of S7500 from lhe Board of Educalion financed 'rhe conslruclion ol a lounge. The loan is Io be paid back by I963. Aller Jrhe black and gold furnilure, candy machines and ping-pong lables were added, lhe lounge was officially opened on February 4. Many olher dulies belonged Io The Slu- clenl' Council as Ihey worlced selling con- cessions, counling ballols and passing club consliiulions. In November members al- Iended The Nebraska Associalion ol Sludenl Councils Convenlion in Grand Island. NEW LOUNGE PLANS MADE-Wayne Ba'I'es, sponsor: Bill Wrighh Sleve Wallrins, superinfendenh Craig Whifney, principal SI'0I6.27 COLLECTED FROM STUDENTS FOR LOUNGE FURNITURE-B. Wrigl1I', A. Wahl, J. Hermanson, B. Campbell PAINT ONLY ONE STEP IN CONSTRUC- TION OF LOUNGE-B. Edwards, S. Cole, J. Amerman, P. Hunl, A. Yosl, G. Amerman HELPING HANDS ASSEMBLE FURNI- TURE FOR LOUNGE-R. Altin, S. Jones, E. Dunham, J. HunI', C. Declrer, S. Lane As Lounge Becomes Reality WORK PAYS OFF. ENJOYMENT AHEAD FOR ALL STUDENTS-L. Shurfleff. secrefary: C. Dillingham, president J. McGinnis, vice president J. Erickson, freasurer LOUNGE IS DEDICATED-Fronf Row-R. Thimgan, S. Davie, G. Sharp. Back Row-J. Cramer, S. Borner, L. Hafheway, M. Fisher 77 Deadlines, Pictures Are Second Nature LIKE THIS PICTURE? -EDITORIAL STAFF POOLS NEW IDEAS FOR l960 SHIELD-J. Coover, ediforg C. Suder, managing ediforg S. Salf- er, organizalion ediforg O. Becker, sporis edi+or: H. Sieinberg, adviser: B. Hemmer, personnel edifor UP, DOWN AND ALL AROUND GOES THE BUSINESS STAFF-Charles Barfliell, business manager, Jan Allen, Diane Beckman, Judy Firesfone, Carmen Geese, Jim Myrberg 78 I-IaIImark's SIim Jims have noThing on The I96O SI-IIELD's sleek IayouTs. Through The skillful use of conTemporary design This year's sTaTT sTrove To meeT The ever-increas- ing challenge of Today's yearbooks. While picTure Taking and capTion wriT- ing occupied ediTors and assisTanTs. The adverTising sTaTT esTabIished lasTing conTacTs Tor SouTheasT wiTh Lincoln businessmen. I-IighIighTing The year was The annual sTaTT banqueT, a pIeasanT reunion of CLAR- ION and SHIELD sTaTT members. Along wiTh KiT Thompson. Dave GriTTin and Bill WrighT oT The CLARION sTaTF, CharleTTe Suder Trom The SHIELD sTaTF won Top honors in conTesTs aT The NI-ISPA ConvenTion. EXPERT PHOTOGRAPHY'I'WELL-KEPT EQUIP- MENTICHOICE PICTURES--Sherry Hoppe, Jack Damm, Tosh UTsumi, chief phoTographer, Lee Shurfleff For Busy Members of '60 Shield Staff CLINICS, CONTESTS, BANQUETS AND EVEN COKES IN THE STUDENT UNION CONSTITUTE PRESS CONVENTION-B. Cunningham, B. Edwards, A. Sharrar, copy ediTor, D. London, arf ediTor, J. RoberTs, J. Thomason. P. Brownfield 79 Click, claclc, cliclcy, claclc, click, ding: wlwislw-off 'ro meer anollwer deadline. Never a dull rnomenl for The CLARION slafl. Six issues of Ilnis year's CLARION were composed of six pages. Ollner advance- menls included a new modern nameplaie and Ilwe added posilion of managing edilor. Good news coverage willn eye-appeaI- ing slyle is no easy iob as bo+Ii semeslers' siaffs Icnow. The bi-weekly CLARION main- iained high slandarcls and earned a Firsl Class raling for Ilne iirsl semesler. LET'S VISIT THE CLASSROOM PUTS CLARION STAFF ON TELE- VISION-Miss HaH'ie Sfeinberg, adviser: Dave Griffin, edilorg Kii' Thompson, managing ediforg Linda Heilig, business manager Staff Eclits Six-Page Clarion LAYOUTS COMPLETED, GALLEYS CHECKED- ALL JUST PART OF PAGE EDITORS' JOB- J. Probasco, B. Wright L. Larson, J. McGinnis, S. Ayres, M. McGrew, B. Clark, K. Sieclr, J. Erickson ROVING REPORTERS COMBINE EFFORTS ON LATEST SCOOP-R. Akin, N. AH'arwaIIa, D. Lo'H', B. Rihman, C. Sew- ard, C. Purvis, J. Garling- house, K. Mafison, C. Levy Plus Sports Extra VOICE OF THE KNIGHTS TRAVELS FAR-Business Sfaff M. Marrs, S. Isgrig, S. Wilson, F. Landis, K. Johnsen and G. Pansing 5',,f DEADLINE GETS EXTRA TIME-Assis+an+ Page Edi+ors Judy Schorr, Nan- cy- Eager, Faifh Pearson SHOPPING SHUTTER- BUGS-Jim Fox, Gary Mowrey, Sherry Hoppe, Tosh U+sumi, Jack Damm ' Ali '-cr af B. Campbell S. Carroll J. Coover l.,, . M-., f' I E2 J as or ,JN Q 4 iw. B. Edwards S. Hardin J. Hermanson J. Hermanson S. Kepler Vice President Secretary President NHS Recognizes Outstanding Students . U ii, t 5Q c ..,. J S. Knee D. Lott S. Moessner D. Olander A. Wahl J. Thomason Treasurer Outstanding character, scholarship, leadership and service are the qualities tor which a National Honor Society member is chosen. Accompanying this recognition, however, are many responsibilities. ln addition to promoting higher scho- lastic achievement, National Honor Society members sponsor iunior and senior high honor convocations and NHS tappings. TIRED FEET, BIG APPETITES-RESULTS OF HONOR AS- SEMBLY-S. Carroll, S. Kepler, J. Hermanson, D. Olander, J. Hermanson, S. Hardin and, seated, H. Steinberg, sponsor W International Club Makes Us Cosmopolitan T Q, INTERNATIONAL CLUB-Front Row-N. Brown, N, Attarwalla, S. Hardin, president G Groth vice president J Cole secretary, M. Ebel, treasurer, S. Borner, E. Keal, sponsor. Row 2-K. Leuthauser. J. Crabill, D. Wiles, M. Shumate, J. Joynt J. Tanner, J. Holman, G. Woodward, G. Cunningham, J. McAllister. Row 3-K. Woodward, C, Guenzel, S. Botstord, A Ivaldy. J. Quay, C. Sharp, B. Schnabel, D. Dare, P. Spindell, J. Brown, B. Clark. Row 4-V. DiFiore, S. Stetanisin, L Cleveland, P. Knappenberger, B. Brauch, S. Wertz, C. Parker, J. Probasco, K. Matison, N. Nichols. J. Baade S. Ha e I 9 ' meister. Row 5-M. Dow, A. Magee, N. Newville, C. Adams, N. Eager S Ayres, Z. Zeman M Osborn, S. Wh't C . - . . Ie. Saracino. L. Hillyer. L. Thompson D Roberts Back Row-J Thomason T Goldber M Brumti ld S Abb t J S , . . . , . g, . e , . ot, . trateman, J. Hensley, M. Martin, A. Sharrar, S. Wilson, K. Cook, F. Ha L. Y K ' zen, oung, . Olson, M. Olander, K. Grittin, K. Johnson J. Fosnot EVERYTHING BECOMES VICE VERSA ON SADIE HAWKINS DAY-Roger Retshauge, Julie Phelps lt's a small world is an understate- ment where lnternational Club is concerned. As the size ot the world decreases, this ac- tive club through its attiliation with Amer- ican Field Service increases student interest in 'foreign lands and customs. Members enioyed hearing exchange students relate their many experiences. They kept busy selling Halloween candy tor AFS and sponsoring a Sadie Hawkins Dance and a varsity-taculty basketball game. FHA Molds Tomorrow's Homemakers I 1 Q 'sa .Z 5 A I . 1 1 J f Aj ml I A ljlfi J ...ing FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA-Fronl Row-J. Eichelberqer, secrelary. . . . C I E. Taylor, freasurer, J. Fnresfone, presidenl. Row 2-l.. Crosse-r, C. Mc uley, L. Vorce. A. Gilson, V. Pa ne. S. Scheibe, J. Sandlorf, S. Youn .Baclr Row-S. risf. v Q C N. Warne, K. Schwarz, L. Minary, S. Casey, W. Gish, sponsor BEFORE-GAME PIZZA PARTY WAS FUN AND TASTY-Lella Vorce, Arfie Gilson N cc- Modern homemalcers won'l' have any- Thing new on some of Sou'rheas+'s feminine srudenls. Fu+ure Homemakers of America, new addi+ion fo schooI's growing lisl of clubs, in+roduces 'rhe idea of lhe praclical, yer alfracfive, sryle of homemaking. Their lirsl' year's aclivilies were high- lighled by a club pizza parly given before a baskelball game, As a service proiecl +he girls collecled money for Easier seals and made puzzles for +he Orrhopedic l-lospilal. They also served coffee +o The leachers dur- ing 'rhe befween-semeslers break. Melodious Airs-Qrchestra KeynoTe oT The orchesTra's perTorm- ance This year was qualiTy of Technique. ln December The orchesTra, under The direcTion oT Paul AusTin, played iTs TirsT con- cerT and Tollowed iT wiTh ano+her concerT in March. April saw The orchesTra play in The All-CiTy OrchesTra FesTival and The SouTh- easT Vesper ConcerT. Finishing The music year was The May I7 concerT. ORCHESTRA-Fronf Row--V. DiFiore, H. Hoerner O S Cook C Cl lc M Olander l. MacDo ell E BurTon Row 2-J. Murray, Z. Prefly, C. Jones, J. Murray B B ch J B le a s C Cl Ho d K Ho L Thoma S. Glaser, S. Rash. Baclr Row-C. Lefler, D, Gross, J W ck J e a D esse a s A Bro n M Mac DPTTyDDVeSMhRD KClceaGR C . re , . e ri s, . ers, . ennison, . T I ii :P 'F 5: ,. I MAJORETTES LEAD THE MARCHING BAND AND TWIRL IN NITE OF KNIGHTS-B. Harrison, S. Car- rol, L. Vorce. D. Olander. J. Leeke. A. Hanson 5 ' , , , ' 5 y . rf-. fm p um., vm ruff' u'wl9I.- Ul.Sflii.-e C!'ifo-f'1x-'qvt'l83i Si? fr Err .'E',En DNAQ f new fp ' ss xi err . .. .f -. ' .W ... , f . I F, Q ., . ,. ... Q .,, A.., ,., - r. .f .IM ,, B. X 5, 5- +- ,Eg 3: fi: ,. .. ,, , . lr . , .,. ,,..y, .. . . 5' we lm II . is f is Q 5. -:Q km ? s w ' - - Y -- ...-...-3. .1 !. F' ,ff BAND-Fronf Row-D. Olander, secrelary-lreasurer, S. Sampson, R. Harvey. B. Henderson, J. Harvey, E. Granafa, D. Kiflin Ham. Row 2-C. Edwards, J. Cosier, S. Moessner, presidenr, L. Johnson. V. Larson, J. Firesfone, J. Versaw, D. Leelce, D. Ley Hewifl, B. Hill, N, Dorsey, G. McAdams, L. Eden, K. Axrlwelm, B. Milford. Row 3-L. Minary, E. Ragafz, vice presidenf Hollinqsworllu, R. Parker, J, Higgins, V. Payne, M. Mack, K. Longman, D. Beclrer, J. Kruger, D. Nielwaus, J. Leelre, L. Dolson Gilleffe, A. Brown, B. Newsome, R. Morrow, G. Griffin, G. Brolsma, F. Jones. Back Row-R. Diers, B. lcenogle, M. Diel-z Young, P, Auslin, director, L. Miller, S.Wl1i+ney, G. Rozmarin, J. Ward, C. Goering, D. Prefly, D. Loll, drum maior, S. Sfull Baldwin, T. Henderson, J. Binger, L. Kubick, S. Halfer, S. Spomer, librarian MARCH CONCERT INCLUDES TRUMPET TRIO-Jim Binger, Sian Spomer and Sieve Helier I Q 1 I , f ,i . , .1 .,, Ve ...K r l :ffl s I K . .- M V - , ,, an -. ' f H - ,. ,, . Q. A 'fy A -sw Lf.. 1-:fare .w.1..e.:.. age. 1, 1- - was a::.:mz2xwef'r' Wav mv mr 1 I ' ffm i Ifirilziiiii lil 5 FQFO ,ef Ever hear lhe sound of music while sfudying in a classroom lasi fall? Needn'+ have become alarmed! I+ was iusl rhe march- ing band going 'rhrough 'lheir roufine pro- cedure ouldoors. Praclice began lhree weeks before rhe firsf foorball game and confinued 'rhroughoul 'rhe eniire season. Besides playing al home games and an our-of-lown game, +he band lcepi ifself busy by playing in concerls and by sponsoring The annual Nile of Knighis. New lhis year were 'rhe lcey awards and band leilers presenied af ihe annual May banquef +o sfudenis oblaining a ceriain number of merifs during 'rhe year. Synchronized Music Characterizes Band PEP BAND ENLIVENS SCHOOL RALLIES AND ASSISTS KNIGHTETTES AT GAMES L -H Q THREE BAND MEMBERS GO TO STATE MUSIC CLINIC, NOVEMBER 20. 2l- Sieve Helier, Clark Edwards. Sam Moessner GIRLS' GLEE-Fron? Row-M. Everett A. Hansen, M. Slmmafe, N. Nlclnols, J. Busln, S. Meyer, S. Olmsted, L, Bobsl, C. Nootz S. Curtiss, S, Jorgensen, G. Cunnlnqlnam, Row 2-S. Horn S, Wertz J. Giles, E. Pierce, L. Cleveland M Ch rl , . a es, S. Hoy, L. Tlnompson, K, Weber, J. Knrby, M, Nlrnocls, S. Peterson, M. Fisher. Row 3-K. Leutlwauser, S. lsqrlg, J, Golden- stelr, J. Hyatt, K. Hyman J. Fltzwarer B. Bowen S. Schroeder K. Mlclnaen M. Marrs, R. Olson, D. Sclwneider, J. Bauqlwer, J. Kllpalrlclc. Row 4--C. Roltrbauqlv, C. Troft, M. Fox M. Melslnqer B. Brolyer L. Crocker A. Bartholomew, S, Rlvode, D. Beckman T. Melnlwardt, A. Refzlall, S. Rosewell, S. Ayres J. Hammer M M rw-r Back Row-J Norstedt D Plflb J . . .. . . . , . u urn, . Welwrmelster, J. Sclwleclcmann, N. Blrqer, L. Jolnnson, J. Kremer D. Bruce, P. Bm-arr, L. DeLand, M. Downard, E. Taylor, C. Grown, J. Beclrer, J. Meyers. J. NVnlvl accompanist, E. Ffuslpmy, rllrfv ,or Students Gain Entrance to World of Music ON STAGE, OFF STAGE, CLASS CHARACTERIZES BOYS' OCTET BOTH IN STYLE AND SONG-D. Pretty, accompanist, S. Knee, L. Powell, J. Hermanson, D. Knudsen, J. Myrberg, C. Barthell, B. Baller and S. Moessner if - sl ml, H 'r- il r. 'T ' Yi 'l' .CYS H v Through Various Vocal Groups CHOIR-Froni Row-C. Phillips, G. Vodra, S. Olrnsled, D Dare, P. Spindell, B. Pearson, G. Hahn, R. Hinze, F. Landis J. Miller, J. Bauqher, J. Kilpalriclc, S. Davie, S. Dorf, C Noolz. Row 2-L. Reed, M. Munqer, L. Evans, P. Beqgs, J Leonhardf, K. Olsen, F. Hazen, H. Hoerner, B. Colin, M Sawyer, C. Gross, S. Ayres, J. Baade, D. Barlh, S. Hagemeis Ter. Row 3-N. Hron, S. Rosewell, B. Brown, C. Sherwood J. Becker, T, Campbell, L. Powell, T. Phillippi, D. Heizenrader J. Sluarl, C. Sherrill, C. Seward, N. Rosenberger, S, Lemblxe Baclr Row--C. Wallin, S. McComb, L. Janson, J. Hallelf C. Reuland, C. Hardin. M. Rain, D. Dylcmann, K. Thierslein J. Brumbaugh, K. Kreycllr, J. Hurd, C. Douqlass . ,.... K .wa ff Qel lie ll X .1 . . , W5 3 if - ., fs kv APPLAUSE, ENCORE ALWAYS IN STORE FOR SENIOR SEXTET -B. Hemmer, S. Rhode, A. Wahl, J. Baugher, C. Gease, J. Golden- s+ein and S. Curfiss, accompanisf I hear smgmg bul lheres no one There On fhe conlrary If Hrs lop qualuly smgsng lhe Soulheasl vocal groups are bound To be 'rhere These various mussc groups dlrecled by Miss Evelyn Eosbury performed al assemblies and only funchons This year s baccalaureale Took lhe chour lo S+ Paul s Mefhodnsl Church where lhey parhclpaled nn The servsce Newly adopled fashion for lhe boys oclel was navy blue surf coals wnlh SE emblems 5 1, I . 5 k N., fu? ,ff l :D . --:sr A . , 1 .1 1 x.. 'X .3 ' ' is .gf I .2 fix, ,i1.,?' ,J T. v-vw'-... was I if ' m..-mi..,-.-..,gM.I-,.....ci-,...i- .-...,.4--.. i'I9 I 1 I , ' , I ',iI.',, li31'iIfiI 11li! I ? if K 7 22 3. ,- 1-4' ,.' SQ EW S I , s 'I 9 ' , T' I' i T li .AQ 'H an s '0l,3q.' In E r I gpg ig 4 . W ,f-iw, gmwmm me:-ss-Wm wa-mann audi llll 1- W el-:immw maine nl amen-amps tin lu u f ff f wnuueslxmmuwn l lll Nursery Rhymes, DOES MOTHER'S FAIRY GOOSE'S TALES OR FAIRY 6OOSE'S MOTHER'S TALES DECLARE THAT MISS MUFFET GETS HEP ?-Janice Walf Unknown TaIenTs became STars oT The KnighTs as The I96O NiTe oT KnighTs was produced. ATTer surviving TryouTs and hecTic pracTices, The casT enTerTained The audience wiTh acTs ranging from AI Capone's Time To The presenT beaTniIc era. VarieTies of dancing. beginning wiTh The CharIesTon and progressing To a space- ship boogie, played a leading role in The producTion. Music played aImosT an equal parT as Two small band groups performed and The Senior Girls' SexTeT sang. NO SLEEP FOR AUDIENCE DURING THE INSOMNIA GAME AS GROUP PUTS ON SONGS, DANCES-Junior Girls WE BEATNIKS HAVE CULTURE IN- CORPORATED. MAN-Tom Keifh, Dave London, Bill Baller, Bob Oaks, Sieve Abbofl' Psychiatrists, Beatniks Captivate Stars of the Knights' Audience li SOMETHING SPECTACULAR MUST BE GOING ON THERE-Jim Fosnof, Mac Johnson, John Perry Direcfing audifions and producfion was Paul Ausiin, assisfed by Jerry Terrill and John Crancer, facuify members, and Donna Mae Olander and Jim McGinnis, sfudenf members. Commi++ee chairmen were John Wick, sound: Dan Lo+f, Iighfsg Nick Dorsey, props: Judy Firesione, publicifyg Shirley Sampson, iicicefsg Linda Johnson, ushers. OBVIOUSLY YOU'RE AN AS- TRONOMER. NO, I'M JUST A PEEPING TOM -Dave Conover, masfer of ceremonies, Dave Roberis LET'S GO, GALS-B. Hemmer, J. Baugher, S. Unfhanir. C. Geese, J. Goldensfein, N. Johnson, E. Dunham V Two Well-Produced Plays Take Thallans X l l hale everylhing in lhe world . . . This phrase became well known aller The nighls of praclice spenl' on lhis year's sec- ond all-school play. Ranging from a home in S+. Louis lo an insane asylum, Meer lvie in S+. Louis and The Curious Savage be- came Sou+heas+'s oulslanding plays under The direclion of lvlrs. Phyllis Swigarl. Audiences were amused by Jrhe anlics of a Sl. Louis family avoiding a move lo New York and Touched by The simple senli- menls expressed by lhe inmales of The Cloislersf' The Curious Savage wilh Hs humor. palhos and advenlure provided good opporrunilies for sensilive acring. J T fx OH PAPA, WE CAN'T MOVE! -J. Cole, L. Hillyer, T. l Goldberg, D. Conover, S. Sampson, J. Thomason, M. Diefrich IDEAS VARIED IN GRANDFATHER S DAY-Diane Fox, Dan Knudsen Dave PreH'y From Busy ST. Louis 'ro Insane Asylum H ff.. ful ii Y Q. . fn 'ta THALIANS-Fronf Row-P. Swigarr, sponsor, N. Aflarwalla, G. Van Bloom, M. Ebel, presidenl, D. Lori, vice presidenl, F. Hazen, secrelary, J. Slraleman, lreasurer, S. Abboll, hislorian, K. Marlens, D. Fox, S. Whilney. Row 2-K. Malison, S. Chrisfoffersen. J. Murray, D. Dare, M. Shumale, D. Wiles, J. Cole, N. Chenowelh, S. Dorf, M. Murray. Row 3-S. Sampson, N. Hron, B. Milford, B. Clark, C. Adams, D. Whirney, L. Hillyer, B. Harrison, D. Deilemeyer, N. Brown, S. Hansen, L. Thompson. Row 4-D. Olander, A, lvaldy, V. Smilh, M. Olander, C. Parker, J. Probasco, K. Cirlcsena, J. Olson, J. Polslcy, K. Leulhauser, C. Rohrbaugh, N. Hill, V. Diliiore. Back Row-M. Dielrich, D. Conover, T. Goldberg. L. Johnson, J. Marlin, D. Prelly, D. Loll, J, Wiclc, A. Sharrar, C. Crosier, S. Wilson, S. Minier, J. Thomason Lighling, sound, scenery, cosrumes and puloliciry are buf a few of 'rhe Thalians' nu- merous dulies when all-school play lime rolls around. Nor does 'rhe resl of lhe year lincl Them lacking in aclivilies. Dramalic programs and a film concern- ing characler porlrayal enlerlainecl mem- bers al many of The meelings. A group of Thalians enjoyed a program al a meeling of Norlheas+'s drama club in which sludenls from bolh schools parlicipaled. The Thalians' 1-WO MORE MINUTES UNTIL CURTAIN? acling awards of l'he year were presenled al Susie Ayres, Joe Pease, Dan LoH and Jill Cole llle annual spring banquel. 93 ' SCIENCE CLUB-Front Row-M, Dieirich, O. Breifhorsf, sponsor, L. Johnson, S. Knee, H. Panqborn, lreasurer, M. Ebel, secreiary, D. Lofl, presideni, J. Dappen, sponsor, A. Wahl, B. Riizman. Back Row- J. Griffin, C. Edwards, J. Silber, J, Goldensfein, M. Murray, R. Massie, J. Hermanson, J. Hobbs, J. Wick, D. Sell, E, Ragaiz, S. Moessner, J. Hermanson, B. Edwards Eggs, Soap Test Science Club's Ability WHAT'S THIS-SOME NEW GADGET? -S. Halier, B. Sakai, J. Wick, G. Over- gaarcl, sponsor, B. Calcaierra, D. Leeke l-low is science made inieresiing? l-lere's how-fake 68 Science Club members curious aboui life and pui ihem on iheir own. Resulis vary from homemade shampoo, To ham radios and a chicken embryology. Aiming io increase knowledge and un- dersianding of science, The Science Club had four disiinguished speakers: Li. Col. Frederick Marsh, Ivan Sunderman, Dr. Mau- rice Erazer and Dr. Russell Brauer. KNIGHTS' SOAP PUT TO TEST-Ray Ashmun, Bill Landis, Margo Osborn, Lorna Thompson, Jill Cole lndividuality Stressed by Art Club SCULPTURING. TOUCHY BUSINESS EVEN FOR SKILLFUL HANDS-Neemi Aflarwalla, Marcia Shumale, Charlefle Suder ev' New mode of aclivilies for Arr Club has come about Now The principal aim is lo encourage members lo proiecl Their ideas info lielcls ol 'rheir own inleresls. This led lo sculpluring, oil painling and chalk slcelching. Quinqualrus launched a projecl lOW6I'd lheir ullimale goal of a school exhibil. lr,- PROVOCATIVE GAZING-Jo Brown W! ART CLUB-Slanding-D. Byorlh, spon- 1 'E sor, C. Suder, presidenl. N. Allarwalla, I secrefary-freasurer, J, Brown. Sealed Cloclwise-M. Shumale, S. Carroll, .P. W Beggs, S. Hill, S. Whifney, L. Dorsey. vice president R. Diers. J. Ramsey, M. Dauble. S. Scheibe, M. Salsfrancl x A NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE-Fronf Row-D. Wiles, secrefar -Treasurer, Y Nancy Cowles. Row 2-A. lvaldy, B. Mil- Tord, J. Cole. Row 3-C. Klasek, sponsor, Medals, Ribbons, Trophies 75 poinls . . . I5O . . . 250 . . . lellerl Wilh loday's added emphasis on scholar- ship, Soulheasl has Taken a lead by being one of The Tirsl schools in Nebraska lo award school lellers for non-alhlelic achievemenls. Afler meeling Nalional Forensic League re- quirernenls. Soulheasl debalers can be awarded special debale lellers. NEI. membership is gained by accumu- lafing The necessary number of oralorical poinls 'rhrough parlicipaling in speech Tour- namenls and making olher public appear- ances. Besides debare, individual speech aclivilies varied from exlemporaneous speaking To dramalic and humorous reading. Climaxing The year's acfiviries was The annual NFL and debale banquel for all members and Their families. The year's hon- ors were reviewed and new officers an- nounced. The deparling seniors' wills and prophecies highlighled The banquel. R. Refshauge, S. Chrisfoffersen. Row 4- J. Slraleman, K. Cirksena, M. Marlin, R'-'W 5 R- PUl eY- J- Thomason- D- DEBATERS-Anne lvaldy, Marjorie Ebel, Dave Conover Brooks. Row 6-L. Ledbeifer, P. Conley, B. Brewer. Back Row-I-I. Furr, M. Ebel, D. Conover GO OVER IT JUST ONCE MORE -TEAM PUTS IN EXTRA HOURS-Lynn Evans, Charles Klasek, sponsor, Jill Cole and Janie Thomason TROPHIES REFLECT VICTORIES-Briclc Brewer, ABILITY ADDS POISE-Jo Ann Donna Wiles, Roger Refshauge and Linda Hillyer Sfrareman, Lamar Ledbelrer Prove NFL's, Debafe's Success . l C -' .Y I v I 1 M , 3 in l Y -r ' Ik i RESEARCH BUILDS CASES -Jim Lohse, Barbara Milford FITIS FOFI , . 9 EF, . OW GS. DW - . U U9 , . ef, . ll' SSUG. J. Slralernan, J. Polslcy, M. Marlin, S. Chrislofiersen, C. Klaselc, sponsor. Baci! ow-. o se, D, Conover, B. Brewer, L. Ledbefler, 6. Kreuscher, M. Ebel, h DEBATE-Fronf Row-D, Broolrs. A. lvalcly. D. Wiles, C. Noofz. B. Milford, C. AfgCSylNClR2RP+yLHllyKClc R J Lh P. Conley, R. Refs auge Traveling everywhere from Neosho. Missouri, ro Sioux Falls, Soulh Dalcora, LSE clebalers have made a name for Soulheasl our of slale as well as 'rhroughoul Nebraska. Team members won honors al such places as Eslerville and Sioux Cily, Iowa: lndepend- ence, Missourig and Lawrence, Kansas. Each debaler has become beH'er in- formed aller doing research on rhis year's lopic, Resolved: Thai' rhe federal govern- menl should subsfanfially increase isis regu- lalion of labor unions. Through experience +hey have learned 'ro speak el-Feclively and rhinls logically. l-lowever, nor all lhe worlc was done individually. Freguenl lrips lo The library and occasional Hguole parries pro- vided opporlunilies lo combine eflorls. ln spire of many early morning depar- lures and lale curfews, weelc-end rrips were considered worlh-while when lhe leam re- lurned wilh lrophies in hand. ' 97 l'lERE'S ONE THAT LOOKS LIKE A GOOD PROSPECT+John Halleff, Tom Keilh, Bob Oaks gs . Energetic Key Club Achieves Lofty Aim KEY CLUB-Fronf Row-D. McGoogan, B. Wrighf, presidenl, B. Brewer, vice presidenl, R. Akin, secrelary, J. 2 D Rob J H + B D y G Hon B H ANOTHER VICTORY FOR KNIGHT-CRAWLERS -D. McCulley, R. Sfovall, D. Langemach, B. Pardee, J. Myrberg, S. Fulron, E. Powell, B. Marshall, J. Frederick Conslanlly occupied wilh such aclivi- lies as selling alhlelic programs or collecling money lor Salvalion Army, Key Club mem- bers carried our lheir key word, service. Aid lo bolh school and communily is lhe ullerior molive behind lheir many ex- ciling and enioyable aclivilies. Many conlribulions lo lhe school were made by Key Club, including a school ban- ner lor 'rhe boys' gym, concession machines and S300 for The sludenl lounge. Halleff. freasurer, J. Frederick, H. Hoerner, R. Langemach. Row - . erls, R. Harris, . un, , ave , E. Powell, D. Kimmerling, R. Relshauqe. D. Beall. Row 3-S. Borner, J. Mc innis, J. Myrberg, S. Fu , . aas, J Cramer B Marshall Back Row--J. Fosnol, R. Stovall, T. Keith, B. Oaks, T. Pospisil, D, Schmidf, r B. Pardee, . , . . J. Perry, R. Pu vis f All Lettermen Pool Skills in S Club S CLUB-Fronl' Row-A. Hillman, sponsor, R. Good, sponsor, J. RoberTs presidenT, K, Sieclc, vice presidenT, D. Puelz, secreTary-Treasurer, O. Beclrer W. KuberT. Row 2-P. Egan, B. Cunningham, D. Brunlc, J. MclnTyre, V. Larson B. Seidell, C. Levy, T. Campbell, J. Harvey. Row 3-B. Campbell, D. Rob- erTs, J. Knappenberger, D, LoTT, L. McCoy, B. BreseTTe, V. STewarT, B. Pardee D. London, M. Sawyer. Row 4-J. Baskin, J. Hermanson. J. Levy, M. Dragoo J. GriT'Tin, D. PreTTy, D. Sell, B. CalcaTerra, H. Pangborn, D. DieTrich, J. PeTerson. Row 5-B. Wrighf, T. UTsumi, P. Gillispie, C. Dillingham, J. Clair. J. Perry, J. HunT, K, Fox, T. Wilson, B. McKinzie, G. Amerman. Baclr Row- A. Hohensee, J. Cramer, J. McGinnis, D. Hanson, H. MeTz, B. Haas, J. Howard, S. Rodwell, M. WilliTs, G. Thomas, J. Amerman, C. Flansburg Anyone wearing an S iaclceT com- mands a cerTain respecT. He has been recog- nized as a SouTheasT aThleTe who has leTTered in one or more sporTs. Yes, These are The individual leTTermen whose combined eTForTs Tuse inTo one-The S Club which sTrives To build mind, spiriT and body. Bi-weekly meeTings gave Them Time To plan Their iniTiaTion for new leTTerwinners, an annual swimming parTy and The selling of programs. Also, Their deep-ThroaTed cheer- ing secTion helped supporT all Teams. 99 38 SI l llGHLANDERS' PLAID ACCENTUATES VAR- SITY CHEERLEADERS- M. Crabill, J. Ericlzson, L. Heilig, C. Seward, C. TroH, S. Sal+er, S. Windle School Spirit lgnited by Peppy Seven Rosefies, lcil+s and coclcy ha'rs clad ihese bonnie lassies while Jrhey led Souih- eas+'s cheers wiih boih enihusiasm and spiril. Aciivilies for Jrhese seven girls included pep rallies, pre-game dinners, ihe Chili Feed and Nebraska's Cheerleading Clinic. Five vivacious reserve cheerleaders were elecied in November +o boosi ihe junior varsiiy ieams +o viciory. CHEERLEADERS?-NO KILTS-ESKIMOS?-NO PARKAS-INDIANS?-NO FEATHERS-?-Judy Erickson, Susie Salfer, Carole Troff, Susie Windle LONG RULER OR SHORT KILT FOR RESERVE CHEERLEADERS? -P. Ball, N. Johnson, S. Cole, C. Parker, J. Furr, sponsor, M. Eley IOO s HURRY WITH THE TAPE! IT'S BREEZY UP HERE-Pal Plamonclon, Cindy Towne, Linda Hallam, Jo Rowden, Peggy Beggs fur' T HE .fi , 5 Vi ,,5,,,:, , G 5 : UISY I NE H I f' I T I I P ,I gg?-r '21 ' ff T 'f ' , 'wwwiw ALL FINISHED IN SIGN DEPARTMENT 'TIL NEXT WEEK-Janie Garlinghouse, Roylynn Harvey Signs- Specialty of Knightetfes Inflaled lungs, prepared vocal cords and searching eyes awailed Ihe appearance of Jrhe learn before each game. During Ihese and olher lense momenls, Knighlellres were conlinually on Ihe edge of lheir seals. How- I TRIBUTE OR JUST RIDICULE?- I KnighI'eH'es' Slcil' in Club Assembly BEWARE! WAHOO OR TIMBUK- TOU-P. Beggs, K. Lund, P. Heu- mann, B. Miller, B. Harrison, J. Schorr ever, yelling was no+ Ihe only Ihing which consumed pep club mernloers' lime. Decoralions, crowns and Ihrones were iusl some of Ihe delailed plans necessary for Homecoming and All-Sporls Banquet Time and eflforl were also needed for pep rally skils, concessions and coal checlcs. Cheering Knighfettes Inspire Team 1 Od 4 '99 45 .U ii .2 21 I mp -ilk KNlGHTETTES-Fronl Row-D. Eanqmeler, sponsor, M. Jen- kins, sponsor, C. Sherwood, P. Brownfield, S. lsqrig, 6. Van Bloom, B. Edwards, president C. Towne, vice president, C. Suder, secrelary, C. Purvis, lreasurer, J. Leeke, sergeanl-at arms, N. Alfarwalla, B, Miller, J. Schorr, D, Atkins. Row 2- D. Schneider, G. Frey, S, Hansen, J. Cole, B. Clark, L. Thomp- son, A. Sharrar, L. Hillyer, J. Bifler, L, Bobsl, J. Hyafl, J. Miller J Bau her S Rhode J Brown J Fireslone Row 3- M. Vorhees, R, Hoffman, S. Brehm, G. Grolh, S. Hardin, K. Lund, K. Liebers, C. Geese, L. Hallam, N. Rosenberqer, S. Hoppe, K, Williams, J. Allen, P. Haynie, L. Shurflefl, J. Wood. Row 4--S. Schroeder, C. Dielz, J, Wolfe, C. Rank, lO2 V. Pegans, D, Ham, L. Eden, L. Crosler, S. Cook, S. Hage- meisler, S. Pelerson, E. Taylor, C, McCulley, S. Murray, K, Schwarz, C. Clark, F, Rucklos. Row 5-A. Relzlafl, N. Brown, B. Harrison, P. Plamondon, D. Deiremeyer, C. Moyer, J, Ad- kisson, T, Meinhardl, D. Olander, A. Barlholomew, M. Mc- Graw, A. Wahl, B. Hemmer, A. Gilson, J. Eichelberqer, A. Mefz, D, Hornung. Row 6-M. Beggs, M. Downard, J. Hun- qale, J. Thomason, M. Ebel, S. Piggofl, B. Ingham, B. Barnes, P. Knapp, P, Heumann, V. Pansing, S. Carroll, D. Barlh, M. Shemale, L. Barlh, J. Coover, M, Marlln, S. Curfiss. Row 7- J, Filzwaler, S. Casey, S. Scheibe, C. Wallln, J. Rowden, G. Vodra, C. Clifford, L. Larson, K. Thompson, D. Beckman, '4 QC D. Parris, J. Hobbs, S. Jorgensen, J. Golclenslein, S. Hoy, J Melz. S. Horn. Row 8-S. Wilson. M. Frank, S, Bofsford J. Quay, E. Dunham, S. Rupperf, K. Michael, S. Fisher, S Janilce, S. Young, S. Sampson, J. Reed, G. Cunningham, S. McKinley. R. Olson, B, Milford, M. Liesveld, S. Kylrer, N Warne. Row 9-J. Phelps, S. Ayres, N. Eager, P, Johns, M. Quinn, J, Hurd, M. Eley, S. Rosewell, L. Evans, S. Darling S. Werfz, S. Travis, N. Keller, C. Sharp, M. Marrs, M. Nelson s. Br.-md. K. Pfaefeff, s. seyief. Row no-B. schnsbel, cl Noofz, Z. Zeman, S. Lemblre, P. Ball, J. Garlinghouse, N Johnson, K. Giffleson, M. Munger, S. Davie. B. Brown, S. Cole, A. Aifken, K. Johnsen, P. Sfenfen, L. Crocker, J, Wall, C. Adams, C. Horlon, Row II-D. Dare, K. Cirlcsena, S. Jones B. Cooper, S. Ducker, J, Chrisfoffersen, C. Sherrill, P. Schma- delxe, S. Unfhanlc, L. Reed, J. Olson, D. Heclcman, C. Lefler C. Parker, F. Hazen, J. Probasco. S. Minier, S. Dor'r, N Chenowelh, L. Ewing. Row I2-J. Schleclcmann, M. Ludlam J. Sfrafeman, K. Mafison, B. Doyle, C. Gross, E, Janouselx D. Whifney, J, Wagner, M. DeVere, R. -Harvey, A. Mc Craclxerr, J. Leonhardt K. Olsen, S. Heidenreich, P. Spindell C. Blumensfock, J. Baade, N, Nichols. Back Row-N. Hron S. Olmsfed, L. Johnson, R. Warnke, B. Kess, R. Diefrich, S Hoy, F. Pearson, M. Schreurs, K. Woodwarcl, J. Hile, L. Fred- erick, L. Young, K. Cook, M. Lufzi, A. lvaldy 103 Q f 5, . '. .3 Q ii' 8 fi' WRU' M 'pig' 43 I ft QP Gary, Judy Gave Homecoming Royal Touch RELAXED AFTER HOMECOMING AND ROSES AND CROWNS FOR HOMECOMING KING, QUEEN-Gary Amerman, Judy Erickson CHEERING CROWDS AND COLD WINDS will be remembered by Gary and Judy as +l1ey were crowned l959 Homecoming King and Queen al' halffime of flue Sou'l'l1eas+-Beafrice foofball game. A dance in ilweir honor added 'l'o Their reign 'll1e following nighl. S Club elecled Jud 'from senior Knigl1+eH'esg Gary was elec'l'ed by +l1e pep club from senior varsily foofball players. A FINE SEASON-AH'endan+s Jim Levy, Dennie Puelz, Jeff Rober+s. Corky Dillingham FINAL LOOK BEFORE DANCE-Home- coming A++endan+s Gre+cl1en Gro+l'1, Mary Alice Crabill, Ginny Pansing, Linda Heilig SUSPENSE GIVES WAY TO SURPRISE- Judy Ericlrson, Diclc Young, '58 Homecom- ing KinggGre+cl1en Groih, Queen Affendanf Rimini 'un By Their Athletics rhlelics i959-60 were lhe mosl' success- ful 'rhal' +he Knighls in 'rheir five-year hislory had ever experienced. Afler The Foolball leam had compleied i'rs besl' sea- son. +he S'ra're Champion swimmers and 'rhe Sla're's second-ranking baslcelball ream 'rook over. They sei' The pace for record seasons. which included a lhird-place finish in lhe Slafe by ihe gymnaslics ieam. Alfhough lhe spring spor'rs showed more promise 'rhan in any oiher year, 'rhe weafher hampered all squads and poslponed some of +heir early season meels and games. I!i!i!i!i! 106 ip-A Pug. www is f me ,Q ...gl WE? pixel 1 'i 'I Won Football Fame And Recognition For LSE in '59. Foofball l959 af Lincoln Soufheasf was fhe mosf successful season in fhe school's shorf hisfory. The Knighfs ended fhe season wifh a 6-3 record which beffers fhe previous high of 5-4 sef in fhe I958 season. Jim Levy and Keifh Sieclc led fhe Knighf feam and bofh received All-Cify and honor- able menfion All-Sfafe honors. Dennie Puelz was also on fhe Lincoln Sfar All-Cify feam. LSE quarferbaclc Jeff Roberfs lI4l sfrains fo piclc up an exfra yard, as Dennie Puelz l33l husfles up fo receive fhe possible pifchouf. Levy was a sfandouf on bofh offense and de- fense, while Puelz sparked fhe defensive fe.am. Sieclc, a big faclcle, also played fullback and defensive linebacker. Mickey Dragoo. Gary Fosfer, Paf Gillis- pie. Joe Pease and John Peferson were line- men who received All-Cify honorable men- fion, while Don Brunlc and Jeff Roberls were fhe Soufheasf baclcs receiving fhis honor. B. Baller G. Amerman J. Amerman IO9 45 I1 aw P VARSITY-Frou? Row-A. Dvorak, J. Harley, A. Gillespie, M. Jennings, Managers. Row 2-D. Puelz, B. Campbell, D. London, L, Hafheway, J. Abel, J. HunT, G. Amerman, J. Pease, B. Wrighf. P. Egan. J. Howard, D. Brunlr. H. Mefz. D. Hanson. Row 3-J. MCG-innis, B. Baller, J. Hermanson, J. Roberfs, J. Amerman, B. Seidell, J. MclnTyre, G. FosTer, S. Moessner, B. Hillyer, T. Campbell, R. Harris. D. Owen. Back Row-Coach T. Gillaspie, J. Perry, M. Dragoo, C. Dillingham. B. Wrighf. K. Fox. A. Hohensee, J. Levy, B. Cunningham, J. PeTerson, P. Gillispie, G. Thomas, B. Nellor, K. Sieclr. AssisTanT Coach B. Miller LSE-I3 NorTheasT-O Superior spiriT and early season condi- Tioning of The KnighTs were evidenT in Their O . TirsT game vicTory over NorTheasT, SepTem- ber l l, aT The Public Schools' Oval. . . Early in The second quarTer, The KnighTs overcame Their iiTTers and began To iell. Jim Levy made SouTheasT's T'irsT Touchdown on a Two-yard plunge. Levy scored his second Touchdown of The game in The Third quarTer on a 23-yard pass Trom JeTT RoberTs. And Long Passes, D. Brunlr B. Campbell B. Cunningham These Gridders Achieved Their Goal Do we swiTch? wonder Coaches Gillespie and Miller waTching The FremonT game. LSE-6 WesTside- l 2 ATTer displaying Terrific spiriT in The TirsT game. The KnighTs weren'T up Tor Their Trip To Omaha WesTside. SepTember l8. Having been held scoreless in The TirsT quarTer, SouTheasT goT a good sTarT in The second quarTer, scoring on a 30-yard punT reTurn by Jim Levy. WesTside scored Twice beTore The halT, however, To Talce a I2-6 lead which They never relinquished. LSE-I9 l-lasTings-I3 SouTheasT wenT on The road again, Sep- Tember 25. This Time Traveling To l-lasTings and bringing home Their second vicTory. ln The second quarTer The KnighTs scored on a 43-yard run by JeTT RoberTs and a 50-yard Jim Levy To Dennie Puelz pass. Don Brunk inTercepTed a pass and ran 30 yards Tor SouTheasT's Tinal Touchdown. LSE- I 9 FremonT-0 Mud and rain slowed The SouTheasT aT- Tack, OcTober 2. aT FremonT where The KnighTs beaT The Tigers Tor Their Third win. STarTing slowly, The KnighTs came on To score in The second and Third quarTers on runs oT 65 and 32 yards by Jim Levy. KeiTh Sieclc, Tackle Turned Tullbaclc, made The lasT Touchdown on a Tive-yard run. C. Dillingham M. Dragoo G. FosTer By Setting a Season's Record LSE-26 Norfolk-6 Afler being on Jrhe road for lhree weelcs, +he Knighls finally came home, Oc- fober IO, and defealed Norfolk, a +eam fha? had won four games wifhoui' a loss. Firsf-half scores came on passes by Jeff Roberfs, Jrhe first 39 yards 'ro Jim Levy, and fhe second, 46 yards lo Dennie Puelz. Two 'lhird-quarier louchdowns pul' The game away. Levy scored on a 4l-yard pass and Roberis scored on a 3-yard run. fs 2 ,iililfx ,ff . ef, -80 .. . Q - A 1 fu 'av . 1-. F1-N fl' az, fi ' 1 z Li 3 ' ,s ' Q ' 'iii'-. v . , y' 1 ,s x ,1 '. i, s' ' yj.'.'f,ri ' Breaking away from a would-be faclrler, leff halfback Jim Lev 134, checks downfield for P Gimspie a helping block ciiiring +he Norl'heas1' bahle. D. Hanson L. Hafheway J. Hermanson With 6 Wins, 3 Losses. LSE-6 Lincoln l-ligh-I 2 Wifh +wo consecufive wins behind fhem, Soulheasl. a spiriled leam, wenl info 'rhe game wi'rh Lincoln l-ligh, Ocfober I6. In 1'he second quarler, 'rhe Knighls foughl from behind and lied +he game on Dennie Puelz's diving caich of Jeff Roberfs' pass. Soufheasi lhrealened in l'he second half, buf couldn'l' find a scoring combinalion. ii is Halfback Dale Hanson duclrs his head and drives hard while running righi' L end during 'lhe game wifh Beafrice. LS E-O Bealrice-20 J. Hun+ J. McGinnis Soulheasf suffered a lefdown, Oclober 23, and los'r 'lhe Homecoming game 'ro Bealrice a+ lhe Lincoln Public Schools' Oval. Allhough Jim Levy and Dennie Puelz broke away for several long gains. Soulheasl' couldn'+ score. Fumbles and pass inlercep- 'rions plagued fhe Knighfs as 'rhey couldn r penefrafe pas? Bea'rrice's six-yard line. J. Levy D . Lonclon II4 Finishing Touches To LSE's Finest Year LSE-7 Fairbury-O SouTheasT Traveled To Fairbury, OCTO- ber 30, and despiTe poor spiriT and cold weaTher. came back wiTh iTs TiTTh win. Bob Campbell scored The only Touch- down oT The game on a IO-yard run in The second quarTer. From Then on iT was up To The sTouT KnighT defense as They had To sTop Fairbury Twice on The goal line. LSE linebacker KeiTh Sieclc prepares To block a BeaTrice pass aTTempT as a one baclc reaches Tor The ball during Homecoming. J. Pease J. PeTerson D. Puelz Grab iT and go! is The Teeling as halfback Dennie Puelz I33l awaiTs a perTecT pass before breaking across The Tield during SE's opening game. J. Roberls K. Sieclc G. Thomas Came When Several Deserving Knights LSE-20 Pius X-I9 Below freezing 'remperalures and snow didn'+ hamper 'rhe Knighls much, November I3, al Pius X as lhey won lheir sixlh game. Jeff Roloerfs scored 'rhe firsl Touchdown li lt li Ii on a one-yard sneak. Aller Pius lied The game, Jim Levy wenl over righl' 'raclcle for a 30-yard 'rouchdown 'ro regain 'rhe lead. L ln The second half, Roberfs scored on I l I an eighl'-yard run and Levy kicked his second exlra poinl of 'rhe nighl 'ro win The game. Don'+ lei him ge+ away! fhinlc Dennie Puelz and John Peferson as 'l'hey race fo help Don Brunlr in fhe Lincoln High confest uf r -f 1- H 'N--'H -af-P--f r' ' aj' As Coach Bill Miller siudies +l1e aclion on flue field, fhe fough defensive uni? wafches LSE's fasl' offensive unif race 'io an upsel' over highly-rafed Norfolk. me-1 l Received All-City, All-State Honors. B. Wrigl1+ B. Wrighl' Dennie Puelz, on crufches, Bob Seidell and Don Brunk reflecl- +he concern of fhe enfire LSE feam during +l1e close, hard-foughf win over Fairbury. RESERVES-Fronf Row-J, Greiner, C. Dodge, H. Moeller, D. EvereH, R. Allgood, R. Beckman, J. HalleH. C. Norfh, C. Norden, Manager. Back Row-Coach C. Gordon, G. Hedberg, R. Quimby. D. Williams, L. Ledbeffer, R. Wiffmann, D. Gerhard, A. Embury, B. Elam, Assislanf Coach J. Refe Sophs, Reserves-Promise of 1960. Reserve loolball al Lincoln Soufheasl was very successful. Under +he coaching ol Charles Gordon, The Junior Knighls won live while losing only 'ro Waverly's Varsily. Leading 'rhe 'ream lo ils Third sfraighl Ci'ry Reserve Championship were backs Don Everell, quarlerloack, who led lhe Team in scoring, and halfback Rick Allgood, who was lhe leading ground gainer. Greg Hed- burg, Henry Moeller and Craig Dodge an- chored lhe line on bolh offense and defense. Coach Bob Lohrberg's sophomores had a 2-3 record wifh wins over Norlheasl and Pius X. Season's leaders were Bill Mowbray, John Egers, Mike Casey and Dave Gake. SOPHOMORES-Froni' Row-B. Mowbray, D. Leeke, G. Gage, J. Frederick, M. Casey, S. Ekiss, B. Johnson, E. Prenosil, D. Lofgreen, B. Smifh. Row 2-Coach B. Lohrberg, J. Larson, W. Goodban, H. Lefh, J. Pechous, D. Marlin, B. Hawley, G. Schneider, B. Harm, J. Lawrence, D. Gake, Assisfanf Coach G. Oehring. Back Row-G. Hesler, R. Hinze. J. Carroll, G. Nuss, T. Olson. J. Ward. J. London, K. O'Mara, F. Hafhaway, A, Longsfaff H7 Knights End Year With 12-4 Count Plus City Crown. AST City coring champ Keith S is g b his B ys Town opponentt I t I h iump htin SE's fitt tg Although Hampered by Early Losses, VARSITY BASKETBALL-B. Mcliinzie W. Knber li O, Becker, J, Roberfs, C, Dillingham, K, Sieclc, B. Cunningham, H, Pangborn, J. Cramer, S. Kepler, J. Levy, J. Griffin, B. Haas, D. Puelz. Coach B. Good, D. Sell and M. Dietrich, Managers Dennie Puelz wears a look of anguish as he slops suddenly lo 'rhwarf an unexpeclecl Yorlc defender. Baslcelball l96O al' Soulheasl was lhe loesl season in rhe school's hislory. Finishing lhe year wilh a I2-4 record, which bellered lasl year's 9-7 counl, lhe Knighls also brolce olher school and individual records. Team records were ser in scoring and defense in single games, while Keilh Sieclc broke individual single game and season scoring and rebounding records. l-ligh spols in The season were lwo wins over Norlheasl, a viclory over Boys Town and Soulheasfs firsl win over Lincoln l-ligh. Dennie Puelz, leam leader, and Sieclc were named lo lhe All-Cily leam and Jack Cramer received honorable menlion. ll9 Enthus'asm ancl tension are sho n b I W Y the Knight bench in tourney action. Jack Cramer goes high above this Fremont Tiger to score, while Bob Cunningham gets position. Southeast Took Eight Straight December 4, here LSE-33 Beatrice-34 LSE High Scorer: Cramer-I4 December II, PSAB LSE-43 Lincoln Northeast-42 LSE High Scorer: Kubert-I4 December I2, here LSE-65 Fremont-46 LSE High Scorers: Cramer, Puelz-I7 December 19, here LSE-50 Omaha South-62 LSE LSE-30 LSE High Scorer: Cramer-I 7 January 8, PSAB Lincoln High-40 High Scorer: Sieck-IO January 15, there LSE-SO Grand Island-45 LSE High Scorers: Puelz, Sieclc-I6 January I6, here LSE-48 Sewarcl-35 LSE High Scorer: Sieclc-I4 January 22, there lOvertimel LSE-51 Hastings-52 LSE High Scorer: Sieclc-22 January 29, here LSE-62 Yorlc-4l LSE High Scorer: Sieclc-31 January 30, PSAB LSE-69 Lincoln Northeast-53 LSE High Scorer: Sieck-25 February 5, PSAB LSE-64 Lincoln High-46 LSE High Scorer: Sieclc-I7 February 6, there LSE-68 Fairbury-62 LSE High Scorer: Puelz-26 February I 2, here LSE-48 Pius X-44 LSE High Scorer: Sieclc-I8 February I9, here LSE-57 Omaha Westside-24 LSE High Scorer: Siecli-I 7 LSE-83 LSE February 26, there Plattsmouth-43 High Scorer: Sieclc-30 February 27, there LSE-4I Boys Town-28 LSE High Scorer: Cramer-I 7 March 2, District LSE-67 Nebraska City-44 LSE High Scorer: Sieclc-2l March 4, District LSE-53 Lincoln Northeast-Sl LSE High Scorer: Puelz-I8 March IO, State LSE-53 Boys Town-46 LSE High Scorer: Sieclc-20 March ll, State LSE-ol Omaha Tech-48 LSE High Scorer: Sieclq-22 March l2, State LSE-47 Omaha South-53 LSE High Scorer: Sieck-I8 To Gain High Ranking. Going up for a driving hoolr, Dennie Puelz shows Nebraska Cily his scoring abiIi+y. A Haslings guard lunges forward in a fu+ile aflempf 'lo sfop Jeff Rober+s' soff se+ shol. Going high in +he air fo gel off his jump shol in Disfricl' aclion is Sfeve Kepler. Keilh Sieclx l5l fakes high fo place his Hasfings opponenf oFf balance. f w0vnsnv 'A' M M-M Wm, M-...mmwv-www . 4 K.,,,,-, e., X Qlxqu-n . f 5 ., ..,,. I' '. J i : gi. R' in if 2 ff 5 '- ,,,,.,..-Q-A--f , 4w.,,A,W.M- W '4- Nm., Q., fwf imp X Mm 1 Led 'ro SE's Most Successful Season J. Roberfs K. Sieck Wayne Kuberi i421 proves he-igi1+ isn'+ a viral rebounding asset Ride 'em Jeff. Running in+o a player wall is Jeff Roberfs in a close game af PSAB. Have you ever 'Fried flying, Dennie? asked Nor+heas+ man frying fo sfop Puelz. Reserves Successful, Sophs Promising. Soulheasrs reserves once again had a successful season, compiling a I4-2 record. Allhough The leam had several oul- slandinq sophomores, il was paced by iun- iors relurning from lasl year's leam. Gary Thomas and Mike Willils were leading scor- ers, while Dick Owen led lhe rebounders. Sophomore baslcelball, allhough il had only a 2-8 record, showed promise wilh Kile Johnson and Harry Lelh, lhe leam leaders. RESERVE BASKETBALL-Coach B. Lohrberq R, Akin, J. Amerman D. Gwen, A, Hohensee. 6, Hedberg G. Hammond G. Thomas, A. Ernbury, M. Wiliiis, B, Worrall, J. Roux, M. Jeifry, B. Klein, Manager SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL-Fronl Row-B. House, R. Hirsch, B. Andrews, B. Mowbray, H, Lefh, L. Halheway, D, Williams. Baclr Row-D. Marlin, Manager, M. Casey, J.,l.arson, S. DeLair, S. Spahnle, K. Johnson, J. Goucher, P. Hunl, Coach B. Miller 125 Wi -iwtlllliltlt Knights Come of Age- Runners-up in State Basketball, ln their tirst try in a State Tournament, the Knights, under the guiding hand ot Coach Bob Good, took the runner-up spot in the Class A Basketball Tournament. Winning over Nebraska City and Northeast in the District tinals, Southeast, tor the tirst time, moved into the State. Led by Dennie Puelz and Keith Sieck, the Knights took victories over Boys Town and Cmaha Tech and gave Qmaha South a real battle betore talling, 53-47, in the tinals. Puelz was named to the Omaha World Herald All-State team and Journal-Star se- lected Sieck. Jack Cramer received honor- able mention in the Journal-Star. ,sand Southeast's heralded Knights are welcomed back onto the playing floor tor start of the State finals. These are the Knights and we couldn't be prouder, was SE's feeling after the State. Southeast's school spirit is shown by members ot ':S Club and Pep Club during the State Tournament finals. State Swimming Champions. Soufheasf's hard-worlring swimmers fake a few final pracfice laps before fhe Sfafe finals. 'Q Bill Wrighf ihcenferl springs off fhe sfarfing block foward fhe irsf of his fwo Sfafe runner-up fifles. Sopping wef, buf quife happy, is Coach John Refa as he gladly accepfs fhe Sfafe Swimming Trophy. Soufheashs swimming Team, under Coach John Refa, fopped off ifs second consecufive undefeafed season by faking fhe Sfafe 'rifle for fhe second sfraighf year. Alfhough fhe Knighfs didn'f have any individual Sfafe champions. The feam depfh produced a wide margin over fhe second place feam. Bill Wrighf, who look second in bofh The 50-yard and IOO-yard freesfyle evenfs, and Charles Flansburg, who placed second in fhe IOO-yard breasfsfrolce. headed The well-balanced Soufheasf scoring affaclc. Finishing ihis year wiih a 9-O record, Souiheasfs swimmers have pui ioqeiher a siring of iweniy-one siraighi dual meei vic- rories over lhe lasi Jrhree seasons. Besides rheir success in dual meels, The Knighis also won ihe Mid-Easi Jriile for ihe ihird siraighi year and Jrhe Ciiy Champion- ship ior The second year in a row. Bill Wrighf was a double winner in bolh meels and sophomore Tom Nickerson was a Jrwo-eveni winner in lhe Lincoln Ciiy Championships. Charles Flansburg, breasisirolceg Dave Franlc, baclcsirolceg Chuclc Levy, diving: Niclc- erson, Dave Roberis and Wrighl, freeslyle were named io 'rhe All-Ciiy Team. Swimmers End Year with 9-0 Record S+a+e con+ender Charles Flansburg surges pas? his nearesi' opponenf fo anofher win. Freesfyler Dave Roberis strokes foward a win in fhe 200-yard individual medley A slighi' lead is held by Dennis Merry in an excifing four+h lap of fhe bufierfly. A as .. i Sophomore sfandouf Dave Franlm complefes a fasf fhird lap in fhe individual medle M, ,,, V. A ,jesse-A ,K -- - Y 4 fi. my Qi W mx., -o 'Q ,ia Y 1:6 fv Y 5123 ' IIQQ, , --1 1 L - . :Wg-. .',, ' Wir , '- .4 l ,I J, V . ,- , y wx fi . ' I Y 4 f, of , f 'fr' , 7 ilfi-ll .,-- F IL, ..f5g5g,.-,fig ' ' l . . . . 4, , 5? - ii V U ' N 'fi fffl K ii J 5? Er' ., . -V f - A 'Wm 1.1. 2 4 1 ,f,',:,,1-if f ,Ji .1 f , - - - in '-.mfr- 1 4r f ' - - Vwwfifi - Y ' r L ,Y I ,,, y N K I 4 Q -. . Ann: . VARSITY SWIM TEAM-Fronl' Row-D. Balmer, R. Sclwmiclf, T. Wilson. B. Wrighl, C. Flansburg, D. Lolqren. Row 2-J. Williams, R. Harris, J. Fosnof, H. Ferguson, C. Levy, D. Merry, J. Taylor. Back Row-Coach John Refa, D. Roberfs, S. Rosenblum, V. Slewarl. T. Nickerson, T. Wifhrow, B. Folsom, H. Ulsumi AnclSecond Consecutivcfa City Crown Chuck Levy demonslrales perfecf 'Form as he wins anolher Mid-Easl lille. X. l, ., l29 Gymnasts Ser Win-Loss Record, 7-1 GYMNASTICS SQUAD-Fronf Row-R. Dennison, R. Parker, J. Seidell, B. Ganr, B. Breselfe, Head Coach A. Hillman, R. Hinze, J. Howard, J. Harvey, M, Velle, G. Gage, J. Lawrence, Back Row-B. Oaks. J. Jackson, H. Melz, F. Solheirn, S. Deilerneyer, B. Pardee, Assisfanr Coach J. Trimble, D. Prefly, Manager, T. Pospisil, F. Dawson, S. Douglas, J. Hunf, E. Prenosil. Back Flip-L. McCoy Sou+heas+'s gymnasls followed rhe par- lern of all Knighl 'reams rhis year and posied 'lheir besl season yer, a 7-I record. Led by seniors Bob Breselle and Larry McCoy and iunior Jim Howard, Jrhe Knighrs look second in The Mid-Easf and fhird in fhe Slale. They also clefealed Lincoln High in a dual meer for rhe firsr Time in Sou+heas'r's shorr hislory. Breselle and Howard earned Lincoln Journal-Slar All-Ciry berlhs. All-Cify selecfion Bob Bresefle ascends ihe rope wifh ease io capfure a Mid-Easi' 'l'i'I'le. N Eight Wrestlers Qualify For 1960 State Meet Strainin hard to work into an aclvanta eous sition against 9 9 P0 a Boys Town opponent is Rick Allgood, an All-City selection. Knight John Perry grimaces while at A M iff QD A . W V he attempts to down his opponent. Although the Knights tinished the sea- son with a I-7 record, they made the most successtul showing ot any Southeast wres- tling team in the District and State Meets. Eight ot the twelve-man team qualitied tor the State Meet as the Knights gained a third place tie in the District. Rick Allgood, Dave London and Pat Gillispie were District Champions while John Mclntyre and Ken Fox were second. Gillispie also toolc third in the State. Fox, London, Mclntyre and Scott Rodwell won All-City honors. VARSITY WRESTLING-Front Row-R. Cole, R. Allgood, G Stroh J. Mclntyre, S. Rodwell, P. Schlaphott, D. Lott Row 2-V. Larson, M. Sawyer. J. Perry, G. Amerman, K. Fox D. London, D. Gerhard, P. G-illispie, H, Moeller. Bach Row- Coach D. Goeglein, R. Voller, J. London, J. Knappenberger E. Ragatz, B. Degenhardt, M. Barton, D. Galce, P, Hillman Assistant Coach J. Crancer V , a it J M Z Ei H'.4f6Ti.x?' 'f i ,ef ,v if Wwe. uf JV- ' an Ni Golfers Progress SouTheasT's golT was no diTTerenT Trom oTher spring sporTs, in ThaT The Team was Torced To lay oTT Tor Two weeks because oT pad weaTher. They opened The season April 8 againsT Lincoln l-ligh and Omaha WesT- side aTTer only a Tew days OT worlc ouTside. Laclc oT experienced players hurT The KnighTs. Bill WrighT, leTTerman, and Gary Amerman were The only Team members re- Turning Trom lasT year. The KnighT golT Team played a schedule OT eighT meeTs, including The CiTy, Mid-EasT and STaTe. Sophomore Rick Purvis calmly sTrolces To hole ouT as Bob Offemann waTches. Comes From Accurate PuTTs VARSITY GOLF-Fronl' Row-G, Amerman , , B Harder, B, OTTemann, R, Purvis. Back Row-V. Larson, L. Le-dbeTTer, Coach P. Aushn, D. Merry l' aff Tennis Team Successful. Bad wealher didn'+ hurl The Tennis Team because They could worlc in The boys' gym. While inside The Team worlced on form, con- dilioning and lundamenlals. Team balance and deplh were The slrong poinls of The Knighls. There were al leasl six evenly-malched players on The squad as They opened Their eleven scheduled meels on April 6 againsl Lincoln l-ligh, Roger Relshauge, junior. and Rich Woods. senior, were The only experienced players, and along wilh sophomore Kile Johnson were The basis for The Team. Roger Refshauge sfeps back 'lo baclrhand sharp opponenf's volley in a decisive mee'l' vicfor Y. Y '--:al A .uns VARSITY TENNlS-Fronf Row-J. Kuberv, R. Woods, M. Barron, R. Refshauge. Row 2-D. Good- rnan, H. Bauer, H. l-loerner. Back Row-J. Brum- bangh, D. Mc6oogan, K. Johnson, B. Cunningham, J. London, J. Abel, Coach D. McCashland Knighl' Rich Woods concenfrales on serve cluring opening malch wilh Lincoln High. X! Well-Balanced Baseball Team l Knigh+ ouffielclers Lige Powell, Bill Haas. Bob Calcaferra and Don Brunk check our 'rheir bafs. Knigl'a+ inlielders O. Becker, J. Roberls, J. Vavra, J. Griffin, and R. Beckman fry on uniforms. VARSITY BASEBALL--Fronl' Row-J. Arnerrnan, J. Roberls, B. Haas, J. Vavra, R, Beckman, O. Bcclcer, E. Ragalz, 5. Anderson. Raw 2-Coaclw T. Gillaspie, D, Owen, L. Powell, D, Brunlc, J. l-lermangcn B. Calcalerra, B. Seidell, P. Egan. Back Row-W. Kuberl, J. Griffin, P. Gillispie, Manager, K. Fox, K. Sieclc, G, Thomas, B. Rifzman, C. Dillingham, Coach C. Gordon x A 4. 1. l l ... ' .... Worked Hard To A'r'rain Success. M Sou+heas+'s baseball Team, loolcing for ils second Slale Championship, was forced lo pracrice in The gym. The besr wealher for spring sporls and The baseball slarl had, as yer, nor come in early April. The Knighls opened a len-game season on April 6. Owen Beclcer, Bill Haas, Dennie Puelz and Jeff Roberls were relurning inlielders: Don Brunlc and Wayne Kuberl were relurn- ing oulfielders. Jim Amerman and Keilh Sieclc were The relurning pirchers. Knighl' pirchers and caichers, G. Thomas, J. Her- manson, K. Fox, K. Sieclc, J. Amerman and D. Owen, receive advice from Coach Gordon on how To pirch. .4535 um,-6 RESERVE BASEBALL-Fronf Row-J. Lohse. C. Dodge, T. Henderson, H. Lelh, J, Mallioli, B. Klein, G. Davis, B. Splichal, L. Pechous, R. Soliim. Row 2-A. Longslall, J. Chapin, P. l-lunl, F. Burrell, G. Goering, J. Eggerss, J. Lahse, R. Keele. Baclz Row-Coach T. Oillaspie, J. Roux, R. Slovall, l.. Macllowell, A, Embury, J. Kruger, T. Olson, M. Casey, Coach C. Gordon Jeff Roberls, slugging shor+s+op, 'lakes a sharp cul' af a high ouiside pifch in an early season worlcoul. fx 4 no ,W , .., 4 Ace middle dislance man Bob Campbell receives lhe balon and begins his lap of lhe mile relay. Junior Jack Cramer, high jump runner-up in lasl' year's Slafe Meei, 'iops fhe bar a+ 5'I0 during Sou+heas+'s firsl' confesl' of 1'he season. Knight Tracksters Set New Records, Sou'l'heas+'s sfandoul' disiance man, Jack Clair, iogs slowly around fhe frack as he loosens up for a mee'r. mi R my 99? 50-mf, , K: Qi llxam 5 K' - SW, K A r , N s 1 f K Q 5 l isssl s l 1 i'rel ,Ms ' N553 sg I M, is V 'iffuv W my K N :fin . W4 Qs.'3 ,survive ,mm-Z1 i if kin hayek . mtl! ff' je eff-Q 23 Hard-Working Seniors .al iii r X17 Led to SE s Advance. l-lampered by bad weaiher early in lhe year, lhe lrack leam had only one week oi praclice before 'rhe opening meer. The Pole vauller Mike Willils clears +he bar wifhoui 'irouble during workouis before opening mee'l'. Knighls' nine-meer schedule included The Mid-Easl, Dislricl, Cily and Slale meels. They opened againsl Columbus ancl Lincoln High on ihe Nebraska indoor irack. Bob Campbell and Jack Clair, dislance men: Jack Cramer, high iumperp and Jim Levy, sprinler, were Jrhe siandouis relurning from lasi year's 're-am. Gary Fosler and Mike Willils were The promising juniors. Jim Levy, 'lop Knighi' sprinier, shows his winning form as he gels a quick iump againsi Beafrice. VARSITY TRACK-Fronf Row-H. Paulson, Manager. G. Hedberg, G. Hammond, J. Levy, B. Campbell, T. Campbell, M. Willils, J, Cramer, J. Clair, D. Diefrich, J. Harvey, J. McGinnis, J. Lyne, H. Pangborn, R. Venner, J. Howard G. Fosfer, C. Horn and D. Leeke, Managers. Row 2-R. Massie, T. Alexander, B. Worrall, B. Hawley, D. Loft D. Franki M. Jeilrey, R. Hinze, R. Allgood, D. Gilleland, L. Doison, B. Marshall J. Larson H. Hamillon J. Marlin, B, Michals J. Frederick, G. Gage, J. Morrison, B. Hillyer, S. Abboff, G. Schneider, 'K. Pefersonl. Back Row-Alssislanl Coach R. Good: R, Langemach, F. Hathaway, M. Mack. J. Binger, D. Gerhard, D. Lee, W. Goodban, J. Srewarl, J. Carroll, F. Miichell, B. Wrighl, S. Spahnle, N. Dorsey, J. Myrberg, J. Lewin, S. Borner, J. Broening, D. Mariin, R, Quimby, D. Gross, Coach R. Churchill Q3'U11l'.,w H . . Film S 9222. -fs., I . 6? ie KIMGHTS K 'W-4 W N ui, i ' A . . ,' . , 1, r s if A 'E., ,j ' 32 v m ' iq' 'T 3 I ' i' X' 92:9 955545, ' 6' 5QHZ .r ' Sviiaff Y H 1 V ii .51 :H ' K A Q mmm, . g 5 if 8.5 ' 5 I5 A i it Cf.:-' U .Q X .ii -ww. ,. . in Q .. . 2 .. A I as I . . mv. 5 -Q gf , , , 45' I I var -Maw, ' 7 . r Ut. 'Q ill!! 0 . 1 ' L . ' V r A .- Nl, 1 5 '-GW Q- iff. .r f ff?-1 f- QW fir was LeT IT Snow because no snow is going To sTop Karen Lund, Brenda Brown, Judy Heggen. GreTchen GroTh, Karen Bush. Zip-a-Dee Doo-Dah acT geTs lasT-minuTe polishing by C. Leigh Purvis, Linda Larson, Susie Winclle, Susie Duclcer. Mermaid Delights Audience Sink or swim could well have been The moTTo oT Synlcra-KnighTs since Their ouT- sTanding waTer show developed aTTer long rehearsing hours. This annual show wiTh GreTchen GroTh as mermaid soloisT had This WonderTul World as iTs Theme. Such acTs as Summer Place and Tropical car- ried The Theme ThroughouT The I2 acTs. . . ' - sfffif rs ' ' ' r K f. -.M ig SYNKRA-KNlGHTS-Fronf Row- Fisher, C. Clirhlord, N. Ea r, P, Morrigg Q9 K. Bush, J, Allen, C. Purvis. Bacl: Row- Q M. Crabill, G. GroTh, M. Fisher, J. He K. ChrisTianser1 L fi- Q gen, S. Janilce, C. Haynie, S, Duclce SYNKRA-KNIGHTS-Fronf Row-L. .V l-le-mg, L. Shurrlefl, S. Murray L. Larson, - K. Gifrleson K. Lie-bers K, Land. Bacl: Row-S. Ruppert S. Wmdle, L, Hallam V. Mohr, B. Cooper, S. Borslord S. Lane - .S R rx' fl . lr A! f ..a ,, ln Synkra-Knights Wonderful World Grelchen Gro+l1's cosfume receives a final +oucl1 from Miss Marlene Jenkins, sponsor. Linda Larson, vice presidenlg Susie Windle secreraryp and Susie Duclcer, lreasurer, dis- played lheir Jralenls in Their own acl enlilled Zip-a-Dee Doo-Dah. Added lo rheir re- sponsibilily was The selecrion of I4 new Synkra-Knighr members chosen on rhe basis of rheir aquaric knowledge and abiliry. Pracficing overlime 'For +l1e show is ius+ rouiine for members of Synlcra-Knighf acl Sand and 'lhe Sea. Orlicers, C. Leigh Purvis. president Within Their Community oufheasf benefifed from being siiuafed in a large. educaiional communily. This year seniors were able +o 'false college credil' courses second semesfer a+ 'rhe Universify of Nebraska. While clubs served 'rhe commu- nily by collecling money 'For wor'rh-while causes, sfudenis held par'r-'rime iobs. Sporls evenfs and o+her school programs provided enierlainmenl' for lhe public. As Soulheaslr and i'rs communily com- bined 'rheir individual resources To build each oiher, iheir muiual goal was To mold 'P o 3 o 7 7 o 5- ll! 5 QI Q. cn 3 In 5. -f' o 4 2. C QI Q.- cu Q. :t Fl cn 3 U1 U ll H 140 1 'K+ .vu 'Z .- I .--.., Nm Q. . A-gf.. Y. fff- A 5--gpg , .,, ,Q 1's,...... t av' 'F 115 if in i, i A ff. lf' 'V K K K , Q' ' 'Q Q a. A 'Pi W .X , -'1 -iii For ihose special occasions when you need corsages. polled planis or decorafions, phone your order 'lo AZALEALAND FLORAL AND COLLEGE GREENHOUSES since I946. They are frying new melhods fo improve fheir service and qualily of lheir planfs so lhey can fully safisfy fheir many cuslomers. Everyone appreciafes flowers! Oops! cries Doug DeLair io Sieve Anderson as he slides up fhe alley for a sure sirilce. Doug and Sieve are bowling al' modern PARKWAY LANES, localed al 2555 So. 48, where you will alwavs find fhe mos? up-lo-dale fa- cililies and fasler, more cour'l'eous service. :N ' ' Ge'Hing prepared l'o have her senior pic'l'ure fallen is Jill Cole. While R. H. Blomgren of EDHOLM 8: BLOMGREN adiusfs fhe lighfing eFFec+s for her, she sfrilces a 'lypical pose. Jill lrnows lhaf she can always rely upon Ecl- holm 8: Blomgren 'lo false 'lhe besl' por'l'rai+s. Brenda Harrison and Kay Liebers have discov- ered lhal' cards for all needs are on display al' BRADFIELD DRUG. Go 'lo Bradfield's. 2I27 Winlhrop Road, for lhe Finesl in school supplies, cosmelics and affer-school snacks. . 2'-'S -4 'R - - M ff W- ng Johanna Biller is felling Lynnea Bobsf lhaf she looks as snug as a bug in a rug as she rolls Lynnea up in one of 'Ihe many rugs from LINCOLN RUG AND FURNITURE MART. The Iafesl' in furnishings can be found here. Ann Barlholomew has confidence lhaf her hair will 'I'urn ouf perfeclly, as Joyce Roberlson of INES BEAUTY SALON adds 'ihe 'linal iouch. For all fhose special occasions go +o Ines', where experf hair lreafmenl' is given. ls your windshield clean enough now? asks Jim Broening lo Chuck Decker. Chuck is gel'- 'ling 'lhis useful service while wailing for change ai' SHERIDAN CONOCO SERVICE where you always gel' lop-nofch gas and oil. hfN T ping an insurance policy is Sally Minier, while Sandy Janike shows her how lo spell a word. The girls are conducling business al' WEAVER-MINIER CO., insurance agency, convenienlly loca'I'ed in 'Ihe Sharp Building. Good grief, whal'll I do, cries CLARION Edilor Dave Griffin. The press isn f prinf- ing. Of course, Dave is only kidding since NORTHEAST PRINTERS do 'ihe fines! fob of qualify prinfing for a reasonable price. You cer'I'ainIy have a large seIec+ion, says Sonne Rhode 'Io Bob Allen, as Gary Thompson Ioolrs on. ALLEN'S REALTY CO. a+ 3863 Soufh S'I'reeI' has Ihe house of your dreams or fhe ground +o build if on in 'Iheir Iisfings. QL' ' . ,,.., X we Are you sure if fiI's7 aslcs Carole Tro'H' as 8. L. Morse and Wayne Kuberi' help her choose her senior class ring. MORSE JEWELERS, 3927 So. 48, is your headquariers for class rings and Ihose special graduafion presenis. Jan Goldensfein commenfs Io Jane Hobbs, I'm sure +ha'I' sign said 'Io drive down Ihe ramp, noi' 'Ihe eIevaI'or. For safe and easy parlzing in Ihe downfown area drive in fo STATE SECURITIES SELF-PARK, I4 and N S'IreeI's. -Q3 If ' M Q-In I+ Ioolcs as 'Ihough Peg Beggs and Sue Salfer are properly equipped for painling +he rown Blaclx and Gold wi+h 'I'aiIor-made painrs from VAN SICKLE PAINT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, who s'l'oclr highesf qualify painfs. ZZ- Care 'For a pie? laughs Dan Knudsen fo Jim Myrberg. Bofh Dan and Jim know 'Ihey will be buying 'Ihe freshesi' balce goods possible when inside GEIER'S FOOD 81 BAKE SHOP, convenien+Iy sifuafed af 3865 Soufh S'I'ree'I. Marry Maclr and Donna Olander give 'Iheir marlc of approval 'Io ihe inslrumenls shown Ihem by Ray Wa+lcins of DIETZE MUSIC HOUSE. DieI'ze's, LincoIn's headquarlers for musical insfrumenfs, also has many popular records. Janie Thomason and Judy Firesfone are buried Nehi and over in Royal Crown Cola, made by lhe NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY. Run down +o +he sfand every day concessions are sold, and be fhe firsf 'lo buy one of +he len flavors of refreshing and safisfying Nehi pop. We can ge+ all of our barbecue supplies ai' PIEDMONT PHARMACY, says Vince DiFiore +o Bob Ganf. I+ also provides various olher demands for your home, school and business. Convenienfly locafed in lhe same building is l'he luncheonelfe 'For an affer-school snack. nf K+. X Pam Haynie and Barb Edwards, bo+h members of MILLER AND PAlNE'S Hi-Viser advisory board, are seen discussing lhe lafesl' fash- ions in +he Teen Shop on 3rd floor. For all occasions and seasons of 'lhe year be sure 'fo purchase ilems from fhis special deparlmenf. Npwv -J il ik ar Charles Barlhell and Susan Hansen are being lold lhe inside information on lhe checking and savings accounfs available al fhe modern UNION BANK. Gene Marlin is busy assuring lhem 'lhal 'lheir money will be insured up 'lo Sl0,000 when safely deposifed al Union Banlr. I' 0 Are you really going 'l'o build a new sfable, Sherry? asks Jim Fosnof lo Sherry Hoppe. Of course she's going +o, and where else do all ihriffy people buy 'lheir lumber supplies bul' W. F. HOPPE LUMBER CO. There you'll find a supply of lumber for your every need. Auralea Sharrar commenls 'ro Marge Ebel ihal' blue would be an aHrac+ive color for Marge fo wear. As parl' of rhe secre+arial class af LINCOLN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE, re- cepfionisls' 'lechniques are faughf. such as manner of dress, good grooming and posfure. 146 Are you posilive we're supposed +o pu+ +he board in fhe oven wilh lhe pizza? asks Bob Seidell +o Dave London, ama+eur pizza chef. CHRISTlANO'S PIZZARIA, convenienfly loca+ed al 889 N. 27, is fhe place +o go if you are one of fhe many amafeur pina chefs. Le-Fs fill lhis bag and many more wi+h 'this fine frui+ from SCHMOKER'S GROCERY. Bofh Linda Hallam and Gail Newsham lznow ap- ples for fhe 'teacher are always appropria+e. You'll enioy shopping in 'lheir all new help- yourself mea? deparfmenf for all your meat l: 3 bFiMCllx'ilRE i ' ii? WY '1 w?'43,? 'E i cllnIsTmq l+'s no? +oo lafe for you +o ioin Ki'l' Thomp- son and Befh Hemmer as fhey open new Chris+- mas Club savings accounfs a+ fhe FIRST NA- TIONAL BANK. Assure Chrisrmas happiness for lhe eniire family by saving a small sum regularly. . . . plan for nexf Chrisfmas now! Ns vid is Judy Kremer and her fafher are looking over fhe many appoin+men+s 'I'l1a+ KREMER REAL ESTATE has'wi+h prospecfive home buyers. For 'l'he besi' service in finding a home, con- sul'l' Roy Kremer's, locafed af 4733 PrescoH', where you Find prompf and courfeous service. Pai Heumann and Karen Lund are learning how io press +heir clo+hes. Bur warch ouf, Pal, or your hand may soon be very hor. The girls may noi do a perfecl' iob, buf +he experfs ai' HOLLYWOOD CLEANERS, 2760 Soufh S+., always give you fas+ and efficienr service. Loolzing over 'Phe la'l'es+ sfyles in iewelry ai' DONMAR PHARMACY are Lonna and Donna Barfh. While you're a+ Donmar's, be sure fo sfop in af Don's Den and pick up fhe besi' in popular records. For fhe reliable 'lilling of your prescripfions, bring 'fhem 'lo Donmar's. I....g-, Juniors Sarah Davie and Jim McGinnis admire several senior pic+ures of fellow LSE siudenfs +alren a+ TOWNSEND STUDIO. Always go fo Townsend's for 'l'he friendliesi service and 'lhe very iinesl' qualify in phofography. Smiling Smiley 'ihrows +he cameraman a greai' big grin for he knows Cindy Haynie and Cindy Towne, his assisianis, won'i' lei' go. For all your car needs drive righl info SMlLEY'S CONOCO, 39+h and Souih S+., on 'ihe island fQs....v' Cherry pie from RUPPERT'S PHARMACY is 'lhe very bes+, declares Doug McAdams fo Susan Ruppert Convenien+ly si+ua+ed on ihe corner of I3 and N, Rupper+'s is Lincoln's headquar+ers for Rexall drugs and cosmefics. F PM F 'agar giilnuxi' -J Q-' VU , ,ggi Q ffl ri 'Fi I+ never dries, ii' beau'l'i'iies. 'ihinlcs Pal' Brownfield as she selecfs 'lhe brand of sham- poo +ha+ she prefers from 'ihe wide seleciion +o be found ai' FRANK'S DRUG, locafed af 36l5 So. 48. For all supplies, i'l s Franl:'s. mu viz mai- V -I Ii Wealcening Bob Pardee and pushman Howie Smi+h rush 'lo be firsf in line io sfoclx up on 'lhe power-packed Wheaiies, brealrfasl' of S men, al' LEON'S FOOD MART, fhe grocery mari' wi+h everyone in mind a+ Winfhrop and Ryons. Wishful ihinlcing, boys? Larry McCoy and Bob BreseHe are imagining how nice 'lhese fro- phies would look in Sou+heas+'s +rophy case. Of course, any frophy will loolx sharp if il' is from RIXSTINE JEWELRY MFG. CO. XM , , , M ,,.4v'A 'T' fm? K N Agia , I hope we can Hx H1 e press in 'lime fo meef H19 SHIELD deadline says Fred Bauer +o Edifor Judy Coover. Bu+ don'+ w will always be complefed on 'r' orry, +l1e yearboelx :me when done b JAC y OB NORTH, INC. 149 Showing his son Rob fhe 'lricks of +he lrade is Roberf C. Venner. Learning all abou+ real es'l'a+e can prove +o be in'l'eres+ing and fun. BARTLETT, SCHUMACHER 81 VENNER CO. is +he place +o go whefher you wani' +0 buy, sell or 'fake ou+ insurance on a house. Lee Shurfleff and Margie Vorhees are admir- ing one of 'lhe many new modern ranges a+ +he GAS COMPANY. Also available righi' now af 'Phe Gas Company are ul+ra-modern appliances of all kinds and, of course. fhe popular gas lighfs. Visif 'lhe Gas Company a+ I44 So. I2. 1 EI ,Tx , I Q n Miss Opal Kuehn of COMMONWEALTH CO. is showing John Wick and Henry Pangborn how 'lo fill ou+ an applica+ion 'for ihe use of a safely-deposif box. To receive four per cen+ in'I'eres+ on your savings, go fo Commonweal+h Company, convenienfly loca+ed ai l26 No. Il. Looking over 'lhe laiesl' shipmenf of orchids af ROSEWELL FLORAL CO. are fwo pro- speclive cus+omers, Bill Eas+wood and Susie Rosewell. In any evenf-send Flowers is ihe slogan af Rosewell's, convenien+ly siiuafed a+ I33 So. I3 Sfreef and in Bradfield Drug. l hope our phofos iurn oul' as well as ihese por+rai+s, commenl' boih Ron Harris and Mary Alice Crabill. Perfecl' phofos ai' reasonable prices is 'lheir mo++o ai' ANDERSON STU- DIO. Why noi call for an appoinlmenl' ioday? l We'Il have ihis prescripfion ready for you in a minui'e, says Karen Leufhauser 'lo Bill Haas. For all your healih necessiiies, palro- nize GILMOUR DANIELSON PHARMACY, convenienily locaied a+ I42 and 800 So. I3. l've never seen so much candy! remarlrs Di- ane Beclcman +o her fellow jelly bean addici, Larry Axihelm. For all +ypes of candy, nu+s, donu+s. quaini lcniclc-lmaclcs and gif+s visif THE NUT HOUSE. sifuaied af 224 So. I3 Sfreei. ' r Fellow shudder sl1uHers, Judy Erickson and Tosh Uisumi. admire one of fhe many cameras sold af PAT ASH CAMERAS. Convenienlly locaied a+ IIO3 O, Ash's is 'rhe place fo go for a compleie supply of phoiographic needs. Enioying an evening of roller slcaiing along wi+h organ music are Lou Eden, Jack Damm and Deena Ham. For an en+er+aining and relaxing evening, be sure fo siop af fhe ARENA ROLLER SKATING CENTER, 300 No. 48. gp ' l 'S' . :sea-as-1 - - ' ' ' , 1 I l 5 . .. ,,,q,m..n . 2 'K :V W H .. film. p 4 '- . V . 4. . .... ., ,-,gm y on 3 A ........ . . ' V ' Q 'V 2 , x..f',' eg. . - x fl A -xc, .w-' 'WG 1 Janel' and AnneHe Meh are displaying for us Li'H'le Boy Blue and Li++le Girl Blue, which signify COMMUNITY SAVINGS STAMPS. Communify Sfamps are available af many local s+ores. S+amps of blue buy more for you. Learning how lo run +he new IBM machines al' +he NATIONAL BUSINESS INSTITUTE are Pal' Plamondon and Joan Brown a+ 'lhe com- puling machines and Carmen Gease al lhe sor'rer. NBI has an annual enrollmenl exceeding 350 sfudenls and places graduales 'For life. 1fK f W'Wf WWfiff 'l f WD M51 I mf' msn mu BE ' iff!! Our mealmen will be happy +o serve you, is whal' Ray Harl of O. P. SKAGGS seems 'lo be saying lo Sally Cook and LaDonna Crosier. Efficien+ Service is l'heir slogan which is pracliced every day al' Skaggs. For 'lhe besl' qualify meals and groceries shop al' Skaggs. 152 l've always 'lhoughl' 'lhal' milk came from 'lhe cow, rela+es confused Tim Wilson 'lo 'lhirsly Rick Reed as he draws milk from one of RO- BERTS DAIRY COMPANY'S many dairy ma- chines. For all of your dairy producls call Roberfs , who always provide prompl' delivery. I In lf, I 2 wb, 3 XX W V These are iusl 'Iwo of lhe many brands 'lhai' we carr in our s'I'ore, says Randy Dennison as he shows Shirley Hoy some vilamin pills. For lhe besf in ills and supplies for your medicine cabinel' Ee sure +o sfop by and pick ihem up al' DENNISON DRUG, I26 No. I3. a is 1 W. Goodwin is showing bo+h Virg Sfewarl and Dave Heizenrader some of +he diliferenf 'lypes of safely-deposif boxes available 'lo you al' 'lhe NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE on 'l'he corner of I3 and O. If also has a drive- in l'elIer window which is localed af I227 P. Kay Malison and JoAnn Slraleman are a bil' confused aboul' somelhing. However, lhey are noi' confused aboul' where fo go for 'lop- no'I'ch gasoline and service. JACOBS SERV- ICE INC. wifh len big localions will do +he besf iob, whelher if's for car or bike. J A-7 A I A we Mums., 'A-,nnq.vs Y 5 . . . Q , I . .- ' ' .H v .. . .-+-- 2- f 5 ig . . - M -f f . I - I Y . if C I ' ' . I didn l' gel' all of lhal' lasl line, Boss. sa s Susie Windle fo Gre+chen Van Bloom. Il' loors as 'lhough Susie has lalcen over as lhe secre- lary and Grelchen is in 'rhe posifion of her fafher as head of JOHN VAN BLOOM AND ASSOCIATES INSURANCE CO., I3II M. ., . .,. ' - I A d IT ' ' , 1 ' M l . ..,. f ff ' 5 - 1. ' . M-MfH,'r:f.,' fl ' H A Fifi . 'ff I xv-fy I ,, .4-A ' Y , nf ff' if fi W - g h! o ..,, . - . H ,, . Gifs ...-g I f 4. Linda Hillyer is examining 'Ihe fine cleaning iob lhal' has been done on her clofhing. Mrs. Merle Lyon and Sandie Isgrig agree wilh her +ha'I' if you care enough lo have your clolhes cleaned and pressed, you should have l'he iob done by lhe bes+, SOUTH SIDE CLEANERS. Explaining +o Barbara Miller and Jud Leeke 'lhai' many 'lhings are much bigger and beHer al' RlCE'S PHARMACY is Sondra Hagemeis- 'I'er. Rice's, specializing in pharmaceu+ics, is convenienily open every day of +he week. We've grown qui+e a bil since we las+ posed on a fur piece for a less publicized pho+o, rela'res C. Leigh Purvis lo her smiling buddy Linda Heilig. For perfecl' phofos every 'lime call ARTHUR OWENS STUDIO righf away. Here's a chick, +here's a chick, everywhere a chick, chick. HILL HATCHERY sfocks pleniy of live chickens as Sharon Jorgenson and Jan HyaH' discovered. For all your poul- 'I'ry and livesfock, always pafronize Hill's. ,xx , frgbhf C Linda Larson was quife apprehensive as Bar- bara Clark reached for fhe cold wafer lap on 'Phe double Kohler sink feaiured af GREENS FURNACE AND PLUMBING CO. INC., lo- caied a+ 2747 Norfh 48 in Universily Place. fi Big Chief Si'H'ing Bull, Kafh Williams, fakes aim a'I' Annie Oakely, Jan Allen, as she loads her sawed-ol? shofgun purchased a'I' ALLEN'S ALLEY, +he s+ore 'For all your shopping, wi+h cus+omer parking in back of fhe sfore. S+evie Dori is showing Jean Probasco a sam- ple of +he refrigerared biologicals found a'l' DONLEY-DORT DRUG CO. Donley-Dor+'s, locafed af 242I O S+ree'I', feafures prescrip- lion service and all your sick-room supplies. wg. ' 1 1 4. 9 24 4...- 144 :Aww wr z Charle++e Suder signs fhe cards for opening a checking accounf under fhe supervision of Judy Schorr and Eames Irvin. CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK is convenienlly localed al' I2 and N wi'I'h free parking for cuslomers, four sidewalk +ellers ancl au+o-bank windows. I presume +his one is fhe gas cap, poinls ou+ Sandy Lane 'ro her wary friend Ann Yosf. The I960 Buicks are really +he greafesl' and especially so if you purchase your aulos af MOWBRAY BUICK INC., LincoIn's chosen dealer for all models of Buicks and Nashes. Cleaning up KING'S DRIVE-IN, localecl a+ 40+h and Soulh, is an enioyable chore as il' shows how many people pa+ronize King's. For eifher a snack or a meal drive info King's. You have your choice of eafing in your car or inside. Now we will lei' Bill Easfwood and his parfner gel back io work as +hey're hungry for King's specially, a Whopper Topper. Shield Advertisers All.en's Alley .......... , Allen's Really Co ........ Anderson Sfudio ,,,......,............ Arena Roller Ska+ing Cenfer ....... Arfhur Owens Sfudio ...................................,..... ..,.,,.,, Azalealand Floral and College Greenhouses ........ ......,.. Barlleif. Schumacher 81 Venner Co ...,,,,,,,,.,,,,., ,,,,,,,,, Bradlield Drug Co ................. ....,.,.,. Chrisiiano's Pizzaria ............ Commonwealfh Co., The .,...,.,, . Conlinenral Nalional Bank .....,.., Dennison Drugs ................... Dielze Music House ...... Donley-Dori' Drug Co ...,... Donmar Pharmacy .......... Edholm and Blomgren... Firsf Nafional Bank ........ Frank's Drugs .........,..... Gas Company, The ......,............ 6eier's Food 8: Bake Shop ..,...... Gilmour Danielson Pharmacy .,........,.., Green Furnace and Plumbing Co ......... Hill Hafchery .,.,..,,..,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hollywood Cleaners Hoppe Lumber Co ......... lnes Beauiy Salon... Jacob Norfh Inc .,........ Jacol::'s Service Inc .............,..,...,. John Van Bloom and Associafes ........ King's Drive-ln .............,..,,.. .,,,.,, 156 Kremer Real Esiaie .......... Leon's Food Mari' ...,....,.,...,.,..,.,.,,,,,,, Lincoln Rug and Furnifure Mad' ....... Lincoln School of Commerce .......... Miller 8: Paine .......,..................... Morse Jewelers ........... Mowbray Buick ................ Nafional Bank of Commerce. Nalional Business lnsfifuie ..,....... Nehi Boflling Company ........... Norfheasl' Prinlers ................... Nui' House, The ..... O. P. Skaggs ......... Parkway L anes Pai' Ash Cameras. Piedmonf Drug ......... Rice's Pharmacy ......... Rixsfine Jewelers .................. Roberfs Dairy Company ....... Rosewell Floral Co ......... Rupper'r's Pharmacy ........ Schmoker's Grocery., .,.,...... Sheridan Conoco Service ....... Smiley's Conoco ............... Soufh Side Cleaners ............ Siafe Securities Self-Park ....... Townsend Sfudio .................. Union Bank ...................................,.................. Van Sickle Paini Manufacfuring Company Weaver-Minier .,..,.,.,.,..,,..,...,.,,. , ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, I34. I35 A Abboll, Sfephen-52, 83, 90, 93, I37 Abel, John-64, IIO, I33 Ackerman, Thomas-64 Adams. Carolea-52, 83, 93, IO3 Adams, Kafhryn-64 Adams, Roberl-32 Adkisson, Jane-32, 50, IOZ ADMINISTRATION-I8-I9 Ailken, Ann-53. IO3 Ailken, James-64 Akin, John-53, 76, 8l, 98, l25 Alexander, Thomas-64, 72, I37 Allen, Carolyn-64 Allen, Jane?-32, 78, l02, I38, l54 Allerfon, Micheal-64 Allgoocl, Paul-64, 73, ll7, l3l. I37 Allgood, Richard-53 ll0 Alfhouse, Jean-64 AMERICAN FIELD SER VICE-Sl Amerman, Gary-32, 76, 99, IO4, lO5, IO9. IIO, l3l, l32 Amerman 99, I09l uno, 125, 134. 135 Anderson, Douglas--32 Anderson, Sfephen-32, I34, l42 Andre ws, Roberl-64, l25 Armsfrong, Charles-53, 97 Armslrong, Michele-64 Arnold, John-64 ART CLUB-95 Ashmun, Raymond-64, 94 Afkins, Donna-32, l02 Afiarwalla, Neamal--32, 5l, 83 93 95 8l, , , , I02 Axfhelm, Karen-64, 86 Axfhelm, Larry-32. I5I Ayres, Susan-52, 80, 83, 88, 89. 93, 103 I Baade, Judy-52, 83, 89, IO3 Bailey, Richard-64 Baker, David-53, I29 Baker, Margarel-64, 88 Baker, Richard-64 Baldwin, Roberf-64, 7I, 86 Ball, Penelope-53, I00, I03 Baller, William--53, 88, 90. I 09. James-53, 62, 76, Clough, Mervalee--53 Bammer, Jane?-64, 88 Banks, Linda--64 Banning, Ronald-32 Banfz, Alan-53 Barber. Jean-64 Barkley, Alan-53 Barmore, Harold-33 Barmore, Raymond-64 Barnes, Barbara-33, l02 Barnes, Thomas-64 Barney, Roberf-64 Barry, Fred-33 Barlh, Donna-33, 89, IO2, I47 Barfh, Lonna-33, IO2, I47 Barfhell, Charles, 33, 78, 88, l45 Barlhell, Laura-2I, 64 I Shkdd Barlholomew, Lorraine-33, 88, IO2, I43 Barron, Michael-52, l3I, I33 Barron, Roberl'-64 BASEBALL-I34-l35 BASKETBALL--I I8-126 Baskin, William-33, 99 Basoco, Roberl-52 Basfron. Marlha--64 Bauer, Harry-53, I33 Baugher, Joana-33, 88, 89, 9l, lO2 Beall, John-53, 98 Beall, Larry-53 Becker, Donald-64, 86 Becker, Jane?-53, 88, 89 Becker. Owen, 33, 78, 99, II9, l22, I34, l35 Beckman, Barbara-64 Beckman, Diane-33, 78, 88. IO3, I5I Beckman, Rodney-53, II7, I34, l35 Beebe, Timolhy-64 Beeman, Sharon-53 Beggs, Margarel-29, 33, 89. 95, IOI, I02, I44 Behrens, Charles-52 Belden. George-33 Bell, Andrew-64 Belschner, Gerald-64 Bernhardf, .ludilh-64 Bibelheimer, Henry-64 Binger. James-64, 86, 87, I37 Binger, Nanelle-65, 88 Bifler, Johanna-33, IO2, I43 Bley, Ruben-65 Blumenslock, Cryslal-52, IO3 BOARD OF EDUCATION-I8 Bobsf, Lynnea-33, 88, IO2, I43 Bogofl, Roberl-65 Bombien, Diefer-65 Boolh, Karolyn-65 Borner, Silvio-33, 5I, 77, 83, 98, I37 Bolslord, Sally-53, 83, IO3, I39 Bourne, Duane-65 Bourne, Gary-33 Bourne, George-53 Bowen, Barbara-53, 88 Bowlby, Charles-53 Brand, Susan-53, IO3 Brandon, Richard-65 Brall, Roger-53 Brauch, Barbara-65, 83, 85 Brehm, Susan-33, l02 Bresefle, Edward-53 Breseffe, Roberl-34, Sl, 99, I30. I48 Breslow, Leroy-53 Brewer, Brick-34, 96, 97, 98 Brill, Pefer-65 Brobsf, Gary-34 Broening, James-34. 36, I37, I43 Brolsma, Gregg-65, 86 Brolyer, Belle-65, 88 Broman, Jerry-34 Brooks, Donald-65, 96, 97 Brown, Allan-34, 85, 86 Brown, Brenda-53, 89, IO3, I38 Brown, Joan-34, 4l, 83, 95, IO2, I52 Brown, Judilh-65 Index Brown, Nancy-34, 83, 93, l02 Brownfield, Patricia-34, 79, I02, l48 Bruce, Diane-34, 88 Brumbauglw, Ronald-53, 89, I33 Brumfield, Marcia-65, 83 Brunk, Don-34, 99, IIO, ll5, II6, I34, l35 Buchanan, Belly-65 Buck, Glenn--34 Bundy, Frank-34 Burge, Delores-65 Burrell, Francis-65, l35 Bush, Joan, 65, 88 Bush, Karen-65, I38 Bulferfield, Susan-53 Byers, Linda-65 C Calcalerra, Roberl-34, 94, 99, Campbell, Roberl-32, 34, 76, 82, 99, IIO, I36, I37 Campbell, Thomas-34, 89, 99, IIO, I37 Carlson, Willon-34 Carroll, Joseph-65, II7, I37 Carroll, Shirley-34. 39, 50, 82, 86, 87, 95, l02 Casey, Michael-65, II7, I25, I35 Casey, Sandra--34, 84, I02 Chandler, Reginald-53, 6l Chapin, Jack-53, I35 Charles, Marfha--65, 88 CHEERLEADERS-I00 Chenowelh, Nancy-53, 63, 93, IO3 Chilen, Roger-35 Chiflenden, Frederick-35 Chrisfen, Mariorie-53 Chrisliansen, Kay-65, I38 Chrisfoflersen, Janice-53, I03 Ch rislofle rsen, Suzanne-65, 93, 96, 97 Cirksena, Helen-53, 85, 93, 96, 97, IO3 Clair, John-35, 99, l36, I37 CLARION--80-Sl Clark, Barbara-35, 50, 80, 83, 93, IO2, l54 Clark, Carol-26, 35, 85, lO2 Cleveland, Linda-65, 83, 88 Clifford, Barbara-27, 65 Clifford, Carolyn--35, 85, IO3, I38 Cochran. Carole-65 Cohen, Donald-54 Cole, Jill-35, 50, 83, 92. 93, 94, 96, IO2, l42 Cole, Roberl-65, l3l Cole, Susan-54, 76, IOO, IO3 Coleman, Shirley-65 Colin, Roberl-54, 89 Collins, John-65 Comslock, David-54 Conley, Paul-65, 96, 97 Conover, David-54, 9I, 92, 93, 96, 97 Cook, Donald-54 Cook, Kafhleen-54, 83, IO3 Cook, James-54 Cook, Sally-35, 85, I02, I52 COOKS-3I Cooper, Barbara-54, IO3, I39 Cooper, Bonnie-54 Cooper, Sandra-65 Coover, Judilh-35, 50, 78, 82, IO2, I49 Cosier, John-65, 86 COUNTY GOVERNMENT-63 Cowles, Nancy-65, 96, 97 Cox, Jerry-54 Coy, Virginia-65 Crabill, Jane-66, 83 Crabill, Mary-35, IOO, l05. I38, ISI Cramer. John-53, 54, 77, 98, 99. II9, l2O, l22, l36, I37 Crawford, Pefer-66 Crisf, Shirley-54, 84 Crocker, Linda-54, 88, IO3 Crom, Mary-54 Crosier, Cheryll-66, 85, 93 Crosier, La Donna-35, 84, IO2, l52 Cross, Lynda-54 Cummins, Conslance-66 Cunningham, Georganne-54, 83, 88, IO3 Cunningham, Palricia-66 Cunningham, Roberl-35, 79, 99, IIO, II9, I20, I22. I33 CURIOUS SAVAGE, THE- 92-93 Curfiss, Sonia-35, 88, 89, l02 Cusack, Michael-23, 66 CUSTODIANS-3l Cyr. Julia-66 Dakan, Alan-66 Damm, John-35, 79, 8I, ISI Dare, Donnis-54, 83, 89, 93, IO3 Darling, Sharon-54, IO3 Dauble, Carol-66 Dauble, Mary-35, 95 Davey, William-54. 98 Davie, Sarah-54, 59, 77, 89, IO3, l48 Davis, Gary-54, l35 Dawson, William-66, I30 DEBATE-97 Debus, Marlha-66 Decker, Charles-35, 36, 76, I43 Degenhardf, Roberl-54, l3l Deifemeyer, Diann-20, 30, 35, 93, lO2 Deilemeyer, Sleven--54, I30 DeLair, Douglas-142 Delair, Sfeven-66, l25 DeLand, Linda-66, 88 Dempsey, Julian-36 Dennison, Joseph-36, 85, I30. I52 DeVere, Maureen-54, IO3 DeVriend1', Camille-66 DeVries, David-54, 62, 85 Diers, Rebecca-66, 86, 95 Dielrich, Donald-36, 99. I37 Dielrich, Marvin-36, 92, 93, 94, II9 Dielrich, Rosemary-54, IO3 Diefz, Carolyn-36, l02 Dieh, Margarel--27, 66, 86 I57 DiFiore. Vinceni-55, 83, 85, 93, l45 Dillingham, Courlney-36, 77, 99, IO5, IIO, Ill, II9, I22, I34 Dodge, Craig-66, II7, l35 Doerr, Jerry-55 Donahew, Glenda-55 Donlan. Regina-37 Dori, Eric-37 Dorsey, Lyle-29, 37, 95 Dorsey, Nicholas-55, 86, I37 Dor+, S+ephanie-27. 55. 89, 93, IO3, I54 Do+son, Larry-66, 86, I37 Douglass, Charlene-55, 89 Douglass. Sfeven-66, l30 Dow. Alice-66, 83 Dowell, John-66 Downard, Mary-37, 88, IO2 Doyle, Beverly-55, IO3 Dragoo, Mickey--37, 99, IIO, I I I Dreesen. Charles-66 Dreesen, Charlofle-66, 68 Dubinsky. Bonnie-66 Ducker. Susan-55. IO3, l38 Dunham, Emmagene-52, 54. 76, 9l, IO3 Dunn. Linda-66 Dvorak. Arfhur-37, IIO Dykmann, David-54, 89 Eager, Nancy-54. 56, BI, 83, I03. I38 Easfwood. William-36, l50. I55 Ebel, Mariorie-33, 36. 50. 83, 93, 94, 96, 97, IO2, I46 Ecelbarger, Richard-66 Eden. Louise-36, 86, IO2, I5l Eden, Palricia-66 Edwards, Barbara-36, 49, 50. 76, 79, 82. 94, IO2. I45 Edwards, Edgar-36, 86, 87, 94 Edwards, Lois-66. 85 Egan, Parry-36, 99, IIO, I34 Eggerss, John-66. I35 Eichelberger, Jane-37, 84, I02 Eikleberry. Lana-66 Ekiss, Roberl'-66. II7 Elem, William-55, I I7 Eley, Marlene-27, 53, 55. IOO, IO3 Ellingson. Judiih-37 Embury, Alan-66, II7, I25, l35 Eno. Jane?-66 Erickson. Judifh-36, 77, 80, IOO. IO4, I05. ISI Erickson, Sharon-36 Eskew, Eileen-66 Evans, David-55 Evans, Lynne-55. 89, 96. IO3 EvereH'. Donald-55, II7 EvereH', Mary-66, 73, 88 Ewing. Mary-55, IO3 FAC U LTY-20-29 Fahnesfock, Tom-66 Farley. Perry-55 Ferguson, William-66, l29 Fiedler, Darrell-66 Finley. Elizabefh-66, 72 158 Firesione, Judiih-36, 78. 84. 86. IO2. l45 Fisher, Marian-65, 66, 77, 88, I38 Fisher, Susan-55. IO3, l38 Fifzwaier, Jeanneile-36, 88, IO2 Flansburg. Charles-54. 62, 99, l28, I29 Flynn. Roberl-54 Folsom, Willard-54. I29 FOOTBALL--lO8-I I7 Forbes, Marie-27. 36 Forsell, Grefchen-66 Fosnoi, James-36, 83, 9l, 98, I29. I46 Fosiar, Gary-55. I IO. I I I, I37 Fox, Diane--66. 92, 93 Fox, Kennefh-36, 99, IIO, I3l, I34, l35 Fox. Marilyn-66, 88 Francisco, Gary-26. 36 Frank, Eldon-66. 72, I28, I37 Frank, Mary-55, IO3 Frederick, John-66, 98, II7, I37 Frederick, Lyn-55, IO3 Frey, Gloria-36, IO2 Fulfon, Sfeplwen--35. 36, 98 Furr. Houghton-37, 96 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA-84 G Gadd, Linda-66 Gage, Gene-66, II7, I30, I37 Gake, David-66, II7, I3I Gansemer, Gary-55 Ganf, Roberi-55, I30, I45 Garlinghouse, Jane-55, BI. IO3 Garrison, Donald--37 Geese. Carmen-37, 78. 89, 9I, IO2, I52 Gerhard, Donald--66. II7, I3l, I37 Gering, Sandra-66 Giles, Shirley-37, 88 Gilleland, Richard-66, I37 Gillespie, Donna-66 Gille++e, Dale-55, 86 Gillinqham. Dean-66 Gillispie, Pafrick-37. 99, IIO, II2, l3l, I34 Gilson, Arfis-37, 84, IO2 Giffleson, Kaiherine--55, 63. IO3, I39 Goebel, Jon-66 Goering, Calvin-66. 86, l35 Goldberg. Tana-66, 83.92.93 Goldenslein, Janei-37, 88, 89, 9I, 94, I03. I44 GOLF-I32 Goodban, Wayne-66, 72. II7. I37 Goodman, Daniel-37, I33 Goucher. James-67, I25 Gould, Richard-67 Graff, James-67 Granola, Ellen-67, 86 Green, Thomas-67 Greiner, Jerry-56, II7 Griffin, David-37, 80. I43 Griffin, Gordon-67. 86 Griffin, John-37, 50, 94, 99, II9, I22, I34. l35 Grifiin, Kafhryn-67, 83 Gross, Cheryle-56. 88, 89, IO3 Gross, Daniel-56. 85, I37 Grosshans, Gay-56 Groflv, Greichen-37, 83, IO2. I05. l38, I39 Guenzel, Virginia-67, 83 Guilford. Mary-67 GYMNASTICS--I30 Haas, Charles-37, 98, 99. II9, I22, I34, I35, l5l Hagelberger, Milton-56 Hagemeisier, Mary-67 Hagemeisfer, Sondra-37, 83. 89, IO2, I54 Hahn, Gary--37, 89 Hall. James-37 Hallam, Linda-37, 47. lOl, 'l02, I39, I46 Halleff, John-55, 56, 89, 98. I I7 Halter, Karl-37, 86, 87, 94 Halversiadi, David-37 Ham, Deena-38, 86, IO2, l5l Ham. Linda-67 Ham. Ociie-38 Hamillon, Harry-2l, 38, I37 Hammond, Eugene-67, 72, I25, I37 Hansen. Allyson-38, 86. 87, 88 Hansen, Susan-38. 93, IO2, I45 Hansher. Richard-56 Hanson, Dale-56, 99, IIO, I I2, I I3 Harder, William-67, I32 Hardin, Clifford-56. 89 Hardin, Susan-38, SI, 82, 83, IO2 Harm, Roberf-67, II7 Harris, Ronald-38, 5l, 98, IIO, l29, I5I Harrison, Brenda-20, 38. 85, 86, 87, 93, IOI, IO2, I43 Harlley. Judyrh-67 Harvey, Gerald-38, 86, 99, I30, I37 Harvey, Roylynn-56, 86, IO3 Haihaway, Fred-67, II7, I37 Haiheway, Larry-65, 67, 77, IIO, II2. I25 Hawley, Roberf-67, II7. I37 Haynie, Lucinda-38. I38, I48 Haynie, Pamela-38, IO2. I45 Hazen, Frances-5l, 56, 62, 83. 89, 93, I03 Heald, Sally-67 Heafer. Roberl'-56 Heckman, Donna-56, I03 Hedberg, Gregory-65, 67, II7, I25, I37 Heggen, Judilh-67, I38 Heidenreich, Corliss-67 Heidenreich, Sharon-56, I03 Heilig, Linda-38, 80. IOO. l05, I39, l54 Heizenrader. George-38, 89, I53 Hellweg, John-39 Hemmer, Mary-39, 78, 89, 9I, IO2, I47 Henderson, Henderson, Jon-67 Henderson, Thomas-67, 86, l35 Ba rbara-67. 86 Hennessey. Charles-67 Hensley, Judifh-23, 67, 83 Hermanson. James-38, 76, 82, 88. 94, 99, IIO, Il2. I34. I35 Hermanson. John-38, 82. 94 Hermida, Charles-56 Hesler. Gary-67. II7 Heumann, Pafricia-38, IOI, IO2, I47 Hevelone, Lana-56 Hevelone, Linda-38 HewiH', Thomas-67, 86 Higgins, John-67, 86 Hile. Julie-56, IO3 Hill. Boyd-67, 86 Hill, Naomi-67, 93 Hill, Sandra-38, 95 Hillman, Peler--56, 63, l3l Hillyer, Donald-56 Hillyer, Linda-38. 83, 92, 93. 97, IO2, l53 Hillyer, Roberf-39. IIO, I37 Hinze. Roland-67, 89, II7, I30, I37 Hirsch, Roger-67, I25 Hifchcock, Marion-67 Hobbs, Jane--39, 94, IO3, I44 Hoerner, Hal-56, 85, 89. 98, I33 Hoffman, Rosalie-38, IO2 Hohensee. Allen-56, 99, IIO, I25 Hoiberg, Eric-67 Hollingsworfh, William--56, 86 Holman, Jennifer--67, 83 HOMECOMING-I04-IOS HONOR GRADS--50 Honsfedf, Thomas-67 Hoppe, Sharon-38, 79, BI, IO2, I46 Horn, Orland-38, 85, I37 Horn, Sidney-56. 88, IO3 Hornung, Diana-38, IO2 Hornung, Phyllis-38 l'lor+on, Carole-56, IO3 Hoskins. James-67 House, William-67, I25 Howard, James-56, 99, IIO, I30, I37 Howard, Janef-67 Hoxie, Homer-67 Hoy, Shirley-38, 88. IO3, I52 Hoy, Susan--56, I03 Hraba, Joseph-39 Hron, Nancy-56. 89, 93, IO3 Huber, Twyla-67 Hull, Sfephen-67 Hungale, Judyfh-39, IO2 Hunf. Jerry-57, 76, 98, 99, IIO, II3. l30 Hun+, Paul-67, 76, I25. I35 Hurd, Janice-57, 89, I03 Hyaff, Janice-39, 88, IO2, l54 Hyman. Ka ren-39, 88 I Icenogle, Roberi'--67, 86 Ihms, Gay-57 Ingham, Barbara-39. IO2 INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC- 85-87 INTERNATIONAL CLUB-83 lsgrig, Sandra-39, 8I, 88, IO2, l53 Ivaldy. Anne-57, 83, 93, 96, 97, I03 Mar+in J Jackman, Carol-67 Jackman, Linda-67 Jackson, James-57, I3O Janilce, Sandra-57, I03, l38, I43 Janouselc, Eldean-57, IO3 Janson, Linda-39, 89 Jeffrey, Michael-67, I25. I37 JeH', Roberf-67 Johns, Pafricia-57, IO3 Johns, Ronald-57 Johnsen, Jane-67 Johnsen. Kafhleen-57, 8l, IO3 Johnson, 8ruce67, II7 Johnson, Joseph-39, 42 Johnson, Karen-67, 83 Johnson, Kile-67. I25. I33 Johnson, Linda-67 Johnson, Linda--39, 86. 88. 93, 94, IO3 Johnson, Murrell-36, 39, 9I Johnson, Nancy-57, 9l, IOO, lO3 Jones, Carol-67, 85 Jones. Fredrick-57, 86 Jones. Sally-57, 76, I03 Jorgensen, Sharon-39. 88, IO3. l54 Joynr, Janis-67, 83 Ju NIORS-52-62 K Kage, Donald-67 Kargo. Pafricia-67 Kafz, Marsha--67 Keele, Randall-67, I35 Keefe, Sandra-57 Keith, David-67 Keiih, Thomas-39, 90, 98 Keller, Cora-39 Keller, Nancy-57, IO3 Kennedy, Karen-67 Kennedy. Pafricll-57 Kepler, Stephen-22, 39, 82, II9, I2I, I23 Kess, Beverly-57, I03 KEY CLUB-98 Kidney, Donald-40 Kiflin, Deborah-67, 86 Kilpafriclc, Janice-40, 88. 89 Kimmerling, David-57, 98 Kinney. James-68 Kirby, Gary-68 Kirby. Judy. 68, 88 Kirchholif, Douglas-57 Kirk, Penny-68 Kiser, John-68 Klein, Roberf-68, I25. I35 Knapp, Pafricia-40. I02 Knappenberger, Joseph-40, 99. l3I Knappenberger, Margaref- 68. 83 Knee. Sfeven-40, 82, 88, 94 KNIGHT AND LADY-48-49 KNIGHTETTES-IOI-I03 Knudsen, Daniel-40, 88. 92, I44 Kolberg, Percy-57 Kremer. Judifh-40, 88, I47 Kreuscher, Glenn-40, 97 Kreycilc, Karen--57, 89 Kruger, James-68, 86, I35 Kubert Lawrence-57, I33 Kuberf, Wayne-40, 99, II9, I24, I34. I44 Kubiclr, Larry-57, 86 Kulla, Karen-68 Kylcer, Sharon-57. lO3 L Lacina, Karolyn--57 Lake, Dean-57 Landis, Frank-8I, 89 Landis, William-68, 94 Lane, Sandra-68, 76, I39, I55 Langemach. Richard-57, 98, I37 Lanham, Dennis-68 Larimer, Donald-68 Larsen, Clair-68 Larson, Charles-40, 86, 99. I3I, l32 Larson, John-68, II7, I25. I37 Larson, Linda-40. 50. 80. IOI, IO3, I38, I39. I54 Larson, Mariorie-68 Lawrence, John-68, II7. I30 Ledbeifer, Lamar-57. 96, 97, II7, I32 Lee, Dennis-68, I37 Leeke, Judy-40, 85, 86, 87. 94, I02, I54 Leelxe, Richard-68, 86, II7, I37 Lefler, Carol-57. 85, IO3 Lehl, Margaref-68 Lemblre, Susan-57, 89, I03 Leonhardt Janei-57, 89, I03 Lefh, Harry-68, II7, I25. l35 Leufhauser. Karen-57. 83. 88. 93, ISI Levy, Charles-40, 8l, 99, I29 Levy, James-25, 40, 99, I05, I08, IIO, lI2, II3. II9, I23, I37 Lewin. James-40. I37 Ley. David-68, 86 Lichfy, Darrell-68 Lichiy, Ivan-40 Liebers, Kay-40, I02. I39, I43 Liesvelcl, Mary-57, 63, I03 Livengood. Geri-68 Loewensfein, Dianne-68 Lofgreen. Vicfor-68, II7, I29 Lohse, James-68, I35 Lohse, John-57, 97, l35 London, David-20, 40, 79, 90, 99, IIO, II3, I3I, I33. I46 London, Jack-68, II7, I3I Longinalzer, David-57 Longman, Kennefh-57. 86 Longsfaff, Alan-68, II7, l35 Lorion, Jane-68 LoH, Daniel-22, 40. 8l, 82, 93, 94, 99, I3l, I37 Loff, Donald-40, 86, 93 Ludlam, Margaref-57, I03 Ludwiclr, William-68 Luff, Gayle-68, 69 Luff, Gwenlyn-68, 69 Lund, Karen-39, 40, IOI, I02, I38, I39, I47 Lufzi, Mary-57, I03 Lyne, John-57. I37 Mc MacDoweII, Lloyd-66, 68. 85, I35 McAdams. Douglas-40. I48 McAdams, Gayle-68, 86 McAlIisfer. Mae-68. 83 McCall, David-57, 6l McCaIla. David-57 McCar+y, Diane-68 McCashIand, William-68 McComb, Sfeven-40, 89 McCormick, Pafricia-68 McCoy, Larry-40, 47, 99, l30. I48 McCoy, Willard-68 McCracken, Elizabefh-57, I03 McCuIley, Carolyn-40, 84, I02 McCuIIey, Dennis-57, 63, 98 McGinnis, James-5I, 52, 57, 77, 80, 98, 99, IIO, II3. I37, I48 McGoogan, Ralph-57, 98. I33 McGrew, Mary-40, 41, 80, I02 Mclnfyre, John-4I, 99, IIO, l3I McKinley. Sandra-57, IO3 McKinzie, William-58, 62, 99. II9, I23 McLaughlin, James--68 M Maclr, Marfin-4l, 85. 86, I37, I44 Macrow, Joel-58 Maddux, Pafricia-68 Magee, Ann-68, 83 Marlrel, Roberf--68 Marrs, Mary-58, 8I, 88, I03 Marshall, Roberf-58, 98, I37 Marlens, Kay-68, 93 Mar+in, David-68, II7, I25, I37 Marlin, John-69, I37 Marfin. Joseph-4I, 93 Marfin, Margery-4l, 83, I02 Marlin, . Phylis-69 Mary-23, 68, 96, 97 Marfinson, David-69 Maseman, Cafherine-69 Massie. Roger-58, 94, I37 Maflioli, John-69, l35 Maflison, Kay-58, BI, 83, 93, l03, I53 Maus, Ann-69 Maxwell, Kennefh-69 MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS- 92 Meinhardf. Mary-4I, 88, I02 Meininger. George-69 Meisinger, Marlene-69, 88 Merry. Dennis-69, I28. I29, I32 Meh, Anne+'re-4I, I02, I5l Mefz, Harold-58, 99, IIO, I30 Mefl, Jane?-4I. I03, I5I Meyer, Susan-69, 88 Meyers, Jeanne-69. 88 Michael, Kay-58, 88, IO3 Michals, Rober+-69, I37 Mirchell, Frank-58, I37 Mifchell, Raymond-69 Miaseih, Sonia-58 Moeller, Henry-58, II7, I3I Moessner, Samuel-4I, 50, 82, 86, 87, 88, 94, IIO Mohler. Donald-69 Mohr, Kaihleen-69, I39 Mohr, Vernon-58 Molzahn, David-4I Moore, Harland-69 Morris, John-58, I37 Morris, Velma-69 Morrison, Pamela-27, 69, l38 Mowbray, Jay-69, II7, I25 Mowrey, Gary-58, 8I Moyer, Connie-4I, I02 Munger, Myrfie-58, 88, 89, l03 Murray, Jeanne-69, 85, 93 Murray, Michael-42, 50, 93, 94 Murray, Sandra-4I, I02, I39 Musselman, Roberf-42 Myrberg, Kennefh-42, 78, 88, 98, I37, I44 N NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE-96 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-82 Neerneyer, Gary-69 Nellor. Roberi'-42, IIO Nelson, Marcella-58, I03 Newsham, Gail-20, 42, I46 Newville, Nancy-69, 83 Nichols, Nancy-58, 83, 88. I03 Nickell, Gerald--42 Nickerson, Thomas-69, I29 Nicoll, Douglas-69 Niehaus, Daniel-69, 86 Nimoclrs, Marfha-69, 88 NITE OF KNIGHTS-90-9I Noofz, Carol--58, 88, 89, 97, IOI, I03 Norden, Carl-69, II7 Nordquisf, Roberf-59 Norris, James-69 Norsfedf, Judy-42, 88 Norfh, Cyrus-69, II7 Novicoff, Barbara, 69, 72 Noyes, Josephine-69 Nuss, Gary-69, II7 O Oalrs, Roberf-42, 90, 98, I30 OFFICE STAFF-30 Olander, Donna-42, 82, 86, Michel, Dianne-69 Milford. Barbara-58, 86, 93, 96, 97, IO3 Miller, Barbara-4I, IOI, I02, I54 Miller, Billie--4I, 89, I02 Miller, Gay--69 Miller, Luana-69, 86 Miller, Margare+-69 Miller, Marilyn-69 Miller, Pamela-4I Miller, Virgil-69 93. I02, I44 Olander, Marilyn-69, 83. 85, 93 Olmsted, Sydney-59, 88, 89, I03 Olsen, Dennis-59 I Olsen, Kafhryn-59, 83, 89. I03 Olson, Jerri-59, 85, 93, I03 Olson, Raydean-27, 59. 88, I03 Olson , Thomas-69, II7, I35 Olfienbruns, Colin-42 Minary, Dorofhy-4I, 84. 86 Minear, Dennis-4l Minier, Sally-58, 93, I03, I43 O'Mara, Kennefh-69, II7 Osborn, Margaref-69, 83, 94 Osborn, Sharon-70 Osfiguy, Jeri-70 159 Osfiguy. Judifh-70, 72 Ofoupalilz, Sandra-70 Olfeman, Louis-2l, 70, I32 Ouderlurl: Lee 70 9 Quay, Margarel-59, 83. IO3 urmb Ronald 59 II7, I37 ' . - O ' y. - . Owen, Richard-59, IIO, l25, Quinn, Dianne-27, 70 l34. I35 Quinn, Mary-52, 59, IO3 P ll Palmer, Dennis-42 Palmer, Sandra-27, 70, 7l Pan born Dian+ha-7l Radmore, William-59 Ragah, Edward-43, 86, 94, q . l3I, l34 Pangborn. Joseph-42. 94. 99. Rain. Michael-59, 89 II9. I23. I37. l50 Rames, Dia ne-70 PGYISIUQ, TI1OmdS-7I Rgmegl Rodney-59 Pansing, Virginia-42, 8I, I02. Ramsey, Joan--43, 95 IO5 Pardee, Roberl-42, 98, 99, I3O, I48 Rank, Cynfhia-43, I02 Ray, Sandra-43 Reed, Frederick-43, l52 Parker, Carol, 59, 83, 93, IOO. Reed, Joyce-60, IO3 IO3 Reed, Linda-60, 89, IO3 Parker. Donald-59 Refshauge, Roger-52, 60, 96, Parker, Richard-7I. 86, I30 Parris, Donna-42, IO3 Pafferson, Pafricia-7I Pafferson, Roberf-42 Paulsen, Larry-59 Paulson. Huber?-42, l37 Pauly. Louis-43 Payne, Vivian-70, 84, 86 Peach, Larry-43 Pearson, Billie-43, 89 Pearson, Faifh-59, 8l, IO3 Pease. Joe-59, 93, IIO, II4 Pease, Pafricia-70 Pechous, Leslie-70, II7, l35 Pegans, Virginia-43, I02 Pellefier, JeFFrey-59 Perry, John-43, 91, 98, 99, IIO, I3I Pelers, Virginia-70 Peferson, Gary-59 Peferson, John-43, 99, IIO, I I4, I I5 Peterson, Kennefh-70, I37 Peferson. Sanah-43, 88. I02 97, 98, I33 Relde, Adolfs-43 Refzlafi, Ameda--44. 88, I02 Reuland, Charles-6l, 89 Rhode, Sondra-44, 88, 89, I02. I44 Rihman, William-44, 8I, 94, I34 Roberfs, Charles-44, 83, 9I, 98, 99. l28, l29 Roberls, Jeffrey-44, 79, 99, IOS, I09, IIO, IIS, II9, l2I. I24, I34. l35 Roberlson, Jan-6I Roclrenbach, Howard-70 Rodwell, Scofl'-6I, 99, I3I Rohrbaugh, Cheryl-70, 88. 93 Rosenberger, Nancy-44, 89, I02 Rosenblum, Sheldon-6l, l29 Rosewell, Susan--6l, 88. 89, IO3, ISO Roux, John-7l, l25, I35 Rowden, Jo-44, lOl, I02 PIWIPS. Julie-25. 59. IO3 Rozmarin, George--29. 7I, 86 Philburn, Diana-70, 88 Phillippi, Terry-59, 89 Phillips, Carol-59, 89 Phillips, Judifh-70 Piclrard, Carol-43 Pierce, Evelyn-7l, 88 Piggolf, Sonia-43, I02 Pilce, Barbara-7l Plager, Wayne-59 Plamondon, Pafricia-43, lOl I02, l52 Polsky, Judy-71, 93, 97 Pond, Richard-43 Pond. Robert-43 Pospisil, Thomas-43. 98, I3O Po+'rer, Harold-43 Powell, Eliiah-43, 88, 89, 98, I34, l35 Poyner, Barbara-7l Prenosil, Ed-70, II7, l30 Preffy, David-43, 85. 86, 88, 92, 93, 99, l30 Priefert Karen-59, IO3 Probasco, Jean-59, 63, 80. 83, 93, IO3. I54 Puelz, Denzel-43, 99, IOS. I09, IIO II4 IIS II6 I I9, , , Purvis, Carolyn-43, 8I, I02, I38 szl' l23l 124' ' I54 Purvis. Donald-69. 70, 98, l32 Pujney. Ray-66, 70, 96, 97 T60 Ruclclos, Fredericlca-4l, 44, I02 Rupperf, Susan-6I, IO3, l39, I48 Ryan, Mary-7I Ryon. Jane-7l S CLUB-99 Sakai, Robert-6l, 94 Salsfrand, Margaref-6l, 95 Salfer, Susan-44, 78, IOO. I44 Sampson, Shirley-60, 86, 92, 93, IO3 Sandforf, Jane-70, 84 Saracino. Carolyn-70, 83 Sawyer, Morris-44, 89, 99, I3l Saylor, Sherrill-70 Schafer, Charles-70 Schainosf, Craig-70 Schafz, Susan-70 Scheibe, Sharon-44, 84, 95, I02 Schlaphoff, John-70, l3I Schleclrmann, Jolene-60. 88, I03 Schmadelce, Pafricia-60, IO3 Schmidf, Douglas H.-7I Schmidr, Douglas R.-7l Schmidt Jeri-bl Schmidf, Richard-6l, 98, l29 Schnabel, Beffe-6I, 83, IO3 Schneider, DeLilia-44, 88, I02 Schneider, Gary-7I, II7, I37 Schorr, Judifh-4l, 44, 8l, IOI, I02, I55 Schreurs, Marilyn-bl. IO3 Schroeder, Sandra-44. 88, I02 Schumacher, Barry-45 Schwarz, Kafhleen-45, 84, I02 Schwieger, Charlene-7I Schwindf, Alberf-7l SCIENCE CLUB-94 Scoff, Sandra-7I Seidell, Roberf-45, 99, IIO, II6, I34, I46 Sell, Douglas-45, 94, 99, II9 Sengsfalre, Eugene-7l SENIORS-32-47 Seward, Anne-45, 8l, 89, IOO Seyler, Kafhleen-6l, 97, IO3 Sharp, Consfance-6l. 83, IO3 Sharp, Glenda-7I, 77 Sharpe, Connie-7I Sharples, Delores-7l Sharrar, Auralea-44, 79, 83. 93, I02, I46 Sherwood, Berwyn-44 Sherwood, Carole-45. 89, I02 SHIELD-78-79 Shore, Raymond-45 Shrader, Donna-7I Shumale, Marcia-45, 83, 88, 93, 95. I0l. I02 Shurfleff. Ru+h-45. 77, 79, I02, I39, I50 Sidell, Joel-7I, I30 Sieclc, Keifh-45, 80, 99, IIO, II4, IIS, IIB, II9, I2I, I23, I24, I34, I35 Siffring, Sandra-7I Silber, James-6I, 94 Simmons, LaVila-7l Sisel, Wayne-44 Slocum, Tom-7l Smilh, Billie-69, 7I Smilh, Carol-6I, 89 Smilh, Cheryl-6I, IO3 Smilh, Howard-44, I48 Smifh, LeRoy-7I Smifh, Lonnie-69, 7l Ralph-7I, II7 Smi'l'l'1, Smilh, Virginia-6l. 93 Solheim, Frederick-6l, l30 Solum, Richard--7l, I35 SOPHOMORES-64-73 Spahnle. Sfephen-7l, I25, I37 Sperry, Barbara-7l Spindell, Pafricia-6l, 83, 89, IO3 Splain, Gary-44 Splichal, Clark-7l Splichal, Donald-7l, l35 Spomer, Sfanley-44, 86, 87 Sfaysich, Jeanne-7I Slefanisin, Sandra-7I, 83 S+en+en, Margaref-58. 6l, IO3 Slevens. Barbara-6I Sfevens, Lee-44 Slevenson, Gary-6l Sfewarf, John--7l, I37 Sfewarf, Virgil-44, 99, l29, I53 Sfoner, Carol-7I Sforlc, Brenda-6l Sfovall, Charles-6l, 98, I35 Slrafeman-JoAnn, 6I, 83, 93, 96, 97, IO3, I53 S+roh, George-72, I3I Sluarf, James-44, 89 STUDENT COUNCIL-76-77 Sfull, Sammuel-72, 86 Suder, Charlelfe-44, 78. 95, I02, l55 Sullivan, Linda-44 Suffer, Linda-6I Swoboda. James-44 SWIMMING-IZ7-l29 SYNKRA-KNIGHTS-I38-I39 T Talbofl, Larry-44 Tanner, Judith-72, 83 Taylor, Elsie-44, 84, 88, I02 Taylor, John-6l, l29 TENNIS-I33 THALIANS-93 Thierslein, Karl-46, 89 Thimgan, Robin-72, 77 Thomas, Gary-bl, 99, IIO, IIS, l25, I34, I35 Thomason, Mary-46, 79, 82, 83, 92, 93, 96, I02, I45 Thompson, Gary-46, I44 Thompson, Karen-32, 46, 80, IO3, I47 Thompson, Lorna-44, 83. 88. 93, 94. I02 Thompson, Pafricia-72 Thoms, Brian-72 Thoresen, Sleve-72 Thorson, Sharon-72 Tinggaard, Neil-46 Towne, Cynfhia-39, 46, IOI, I02, l48 TRACK-I36-I37 Traudf, Jeneall-72 Travis, Patricia-46 Travis, Sheryl-6l, IO3 Troff, Carol?46, 88, IOO, I44 TroH', Chrisfie-72 Troxel, Judifh-72 Uflelman, Glan-6l Unfhanlc. Susan-6I, 9l, IO3 Ufsumi, Hifoshi-46, 79, Bl, 99, IZ9. ISI V Vallicofl, Janel'-72 VanBloom. Grefchen-46, 93, I02, I53 VanCleave. Carol-46 VanHook, William-6I VanSicl:le, Slephen-6I Vaughn, Myrna-46 Vavra, Jack-46, 134, l35 Velfe, Michael-bl, I30 Venner, Roberf-46, I37, l50 Versaw, Joyce-73, 86 VOCAL MUSIC-88-89 Vodra, Grace-46, 89, I02 Voller, Ray-46, I3I Vorce, Lella-46, 84, 86, 87 Vorhees, Maiorie-46, I02, l50 W Wagner. Jean-6l, IO3 Wahl, Ann-46, 50, 76, 82, 89, 94, I02 Walker, Thomas-73 Wallin, Connie-46, 89, I02 Walt, Janice-58. 6l. 90, l03 Ward. Jason-73. 86. II7 Warne. Nancy-6l. 84. IO3 Warnlle. Rosemary-6l, IO3 Watkins. Sandra--6I Watson. Roseann-73 Webb. Anthony-6I Weber. Daniel-73 Weber. David-73 Weber. Katherine-72, 73. 88 Webster. Lawrence-73 Weeks. Roger-6l Wehrmeister. Judith-47, 88 Weiss. James-6l Wertz, Susan-6l. 83, 88. IO3 West. Moss-6l Westervelt. John-70. 73 Wheeler. Stuart-62 Whelchel. Steven-73 White. Sue-73. 83 Whitney. Diana-62. 93, IO3 Whitney, Susan-73. 86. 93. 95 Whittington. Dianne-73 Wiclr, John-47. 85. 93. 94. l50 Wiemann. Donna-73 Wiles. Donna-62. 83. 93. 96. 97 Williams, David-73. II7. I25 Williams, Joe-62 Williams, Jon-6I. 62, IZ9 Williams. Katherine-47. l02. l54 Willits. Michael-62. 99, I25. l37 Wilson, James-47, 99. l29. l52 Wilson. Sally-62. 8I. 83. 93. l03 Windle, Susan-47. IOO. I38. I39, l53 Winkler, Pamela-73 Winney, James-73 Wisen. Linda-73 Withrow. Taylor-73. l29 Wittmann. Rodger-62. ll7 Wolfe. Janice-47. l02 Wolfe, Linda-73 Wood, Janice-47. l02 Woods. Richard-47, l33 Woodward. Greta-73. 83 Woodward. Karen-62. 83. I03 Worrall. William-62. I25. I37 Worster. Fred-47 Worster. James-73 WRESTLING-l3l Wright. Leslie-70, 73. IIO. ll6. l37 Wright, William-32. 47. 48, 76. 80. 98. 99. lI0. II6. I27, l29 Wullbrandt Marie-73 Y Yost, Ann-65, 73. 76, l55 Young. Bruce-73, 86 Young, Kathy-73 Young. Lois-62. 83, IO3 Young. Sharon-62. 84. I03 Zager. Dennis-62 Zanlr. Neil-62 Zeman, Zoya-62. 83. l03 Lincoln Southeast Faculty Anderson. Mrs. Shirley .......... Auld. Dr. Gertrude ............. Austin. Paul .............. Bates. Wayne ........ Bergt. Flora ................ Birlcy, Gwendoline ........... Bretlihorst. Oscar .......... Buell. Frances ............... Buschlramp. Martin ......... Byorth. Donald .......... Casanovas, Aida .......... l32 ...........28. 7l. 76 .........22, 94- 95 .........24. 25 Churchill. Roy .................. ----------- 2 6- I37 Commers, Mrs. Mary .............. ---------------- 2 4 Compton, Mrs. Georgianna .......... ---.------------ 2 0 Crancer. John ....................,.... ........... 2 4. l3l Dappen. Joseph .......... --------- 2 2- 94 Darnell. Donald ........ Douglas. Thomas ......... Fangmeier, Delores ..,...... Fosbury. Evelyn ....... Frederick. Gerald ....... Furr. Mrs. Jean ......... .. ..... Galloway, Mrs. Marie ........ Gillaspie. Tom .................. Gillies, William ........... Gish, Mrs. Wanda .......... Goeglein, Richard ........ Good, Robert .....,..... Gordon, Arthur ........ Hall, Robert ............. Hed rick. Orville ........... .........28. 29 ........29. I02 ........29, 88 ...........24. I00 .......26, IIO. III. I34. I35 84 I 3 I ...........22. 99, II9. I37 ........23. II7, I34. I35 Hillman. Arthur .......... Jenkins. Marlene .....,... Keal. Mrs. Edna ......... Klaselr, Charles ............ Lohrberg. Robert ........... Love. Mrs. Patricia ....... Mace. Richard ........... Massie. Ronald ............... McCashland. Richard ........ Meelrs. Mrs. Twila ......... Melson. Calvin .......... .. Mercer. Rex ............ Miller, William ............ Montgomery, Esther ......... Morgan. Judith ....... ... Mulhair. Dorothy ........... Ogden, Dr. Johanna .......... Overqaard, Gunnar .................. Petersen. Mrs. Elizabeth .......... Peterson. Mrs. Kathryn ......... Reitl. Grace ....................... Reta. John ...,.... Scott. Hazel ................ Steinberg, Hattie ........... Swigart. Mrs. Phyllis ......... Terrill. Jerry ....................... Thompson. Mrs. Donita ......... Towle. Mrs. lrene ........... Updegraft. Glenn.. Whitney. Craig .......,.. Wilcox. Donald .......... .........27. 99. I30 ........27. l02. I39 ...........24. 83 ...........24. 96. 97 ...........2I. II7. I25 .........27, l33 .........2l. IIO. III. II6. I25 ...........22. 23 ...........24. 25 ..........23, 94 ...........23. II7, l27. I29 50 ........25. 78, 80. 82 93 I 9. 33. 76 l6l We're Through and our lime is our own, bul' Ihis pasl' year spenf producing 'rhe l960 SHIELD has been more fun and more re- warding fhan any oI'her year ever could be. Each of us could make a Iisi of people 'ro Thank, for behind every piciure Ihere were always co-operalive subiecis, Special 'rhanks should be direcied Io 'rhe adminislra- 'lion and Iaculiy for 'rheir co-operarion. Underslranding and siriving 'ro please us were Jacob Norlh Prinling Company and Edholm and Blomgren Phoiographers. How can I ever express my 'rhanks Io my eniire slailf? We all are especially proud of fhe arl' work of Dave London who de- signed Jrhe '60 covers and all 'rhe skefches. Our Iayouis, wifh Iheir ex+remeIy slender piclures, were all planned by CharIeHe Suder, managing edi'ror. Tosh Ulsumi, chief phoiographer, worked many over-'rime hours faking 'rhe full-page piciuresp his siafi hardly had a minule of ils own around deadline Hmes. OF course, Ihe business slafi, under 'rhe leadership of Charles Barrhell, should be commended for iis ouisianding business managemenr and adverfising secfion. My sfaff and I could never begin 'ro pu'r info words our gra'ri'rude I'o Miss Hallie Sreinberg, our adviser. When fimes were rough she pulled us 'rhroughg buf even more imporfanf Miss Sieinberg always shared our excifemeni and expeciafions. Relucianfly 'rhe '60 SHIELD srafi Irurns +he iob over Io 'rhe I96I slahf, who have a Io+ 'ro Iook forward ro. Good Luck. .L-40-5 Edilor I96O SHIELD f My 1, ffwgif fbi' KJ' v V L sf if C71 B L i, V J fb f .-,,, 7 41 'L L , 1 f IL uf A 4, L fa fu Ji M I vb f fi 4 I ,MDV L-Mr 1 J' 1 U if v V L 'fl J V ,L .Hy IJ' fL ff' fl' L Li! if . J.-' 5 Lp V L M


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