Southeast High School - Shield Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1962

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R. Hall W. Hammelmann Practical Arts Language E. Keal Language International Club T. Keene Social Science Debate NFL C. Hemphill A. Hillman M. Jenkins B. Jones Guidance Health, PE, Safety Health, PE, Safety Practical Arts Key Club Gymnastics GAA S Club Synkra-Knights L. Kezeor R. Lohrberg Social Science P. Love R. Massie Mathematics and Bnskptbn 11 Health, PE, Safety Mathematics and Science U U O i U 1 L VJ 11 S Club Knightettes Science 24 Outside Activities of Teachers Groups of contused parents wandering through the halls characterized the annual parents-go-to-school nights. This program, sponsored by the PTSA, wa s intended to give parents a chance to become acquainted with the teachers, classes and facilities of the school. Sophomore, junior and senior class nights were also held to explain the guidance pro¬ gram to parents. During these sessions, the counselors and parents discussed such topics as cumulative records, student conferences,’ scholastic aptitude tests and college transcripts. During her broadcast. Miss Marlene Jenkins revealed to viewers Diane and Dixie Amos the key to better figures.

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A. Gordon Mathematics and Science Baseball W. Gillies R. Goeglein Social Science Mathematics and Science Wrestling Of Presenting Class Material to Students. Two new advisory committees were formed this year. The Principal ' s Administrative Ad¬ visory Committee was composed of the seven division chairmen, Craig Whitney, Miss Hazel Scott and Rex Mercer. They discussed such matters as announcements and attendance. One member was elected from each divi¬ sion to serve on the Curriculum Committee. They met and considered new courses, grad¬ uation requirements and similar questions. J. Elliott Language D. Fangmeier Guidance G. Frederick E. Fuller Mathematics Language and Science Cheerleaders J. Furr Language M. Galloway Practical Arts Bulletin boards offered eye appeal as well as information when Mrs. Rose Beideck demonstrated her artistic abilities. BUILD SHORTHAND SPEED THE WAY



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After-school hours were all too quickly consumed with daily papers, tests, student and parent conferences, faculty meetings and a multitude of other daily chores. Many teach¬ ers willingly gave their time and advice to sponsor the growing number of organizations and special events. In addition, there were conventions and workshops to attend. Yes, life for these 67 men and women was busy, as they often lamented, but none would deny that it was also very satisfying. In this year alone, they were responsible for 1,515 junior and senior high school students. Through each of these future voters, they could claim a small voice in the nation of tomorrow. Made Their Crowded As they paused between speeches at the annual NSEA Convention, Art Hillman, Rex Mercer, Mrs. Maxine Watkins and Mrs. Twila Meeks took an apple break. T. Meeks Social Science W. Miller Social Science S Club R. Mitchell Mathematics and Science E. Montgomery TV English G. Overgaard Mathematics and Science Science Club E. Petersen Fine Arts Lives Before the football season had ended, the picture of Robert Hall selling activity tickets was a common one to LSE fans.

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