Southeast High School - Shield Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1963

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Teachers Sponsored Sports, Organizations. G. Overgaard Science Seience Club G. Pearce Language International Club E. Peterson Fine Arts R. Propp Language Clarion SHIELD M. Ray Practical Arts G. Reiff Social Science J. Reta Science Swimming D. Salestrom Guidance Record numbers of people taught and were taught at Lincoln Southeast during the 1962-63 school year. The total enrollment reached 1574 pupils, the highest in LSE history. More teachers were needed to match expansion, so faculty increased by nine, to 76 men and women. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Keene pile the family in their “bicycles built for all” and take off for a ride to the park on a spring afternoon.

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While warming up for the annual concert by the Lincoln Symphony Orchestra, Paul Austin complemented unplanned brass ensemble. A. Karle T. Keefe Social Science C. Ludeman Mathematies T. Meeks Social Science Guidanee Student Council T. Keene Social Science Debate NFL W. Miller Social Science S Club After 3:15 Rush, Faculty members spent much time in the traditional teacher duties of preparing lectures, correcting examin¬ ations and averaging grades. Letters of recommendation, parent interviews and faculty meetings also filled in¬ structors’ after-school hours. In addition to their classroom re¬ sponsibilities, LSE teachers enjoyed the many extra activities at school. They always attended concerts and plays, and they followed the Knights’ athletic endeavors loyally. L. Kezeor Mathematics R. Mitchell Science R. Lohrberg Soeial Seience Basketball S Club E. Montgomery TV English



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S. Scott S. Snyder Language Mathematics Knightettes Science J. Trimble Science E. Trowbridge Tennis Language International Club W. Stephenson Social Science Practical Arts Football S Club R. Tondl Practical Arts FHA I. Towle Language H. VanLoh Language G. Updegraft Mathematics L. Tuch Mathematics Knightettes Teachers Found Relaxation in Home Life Clubs and organizations looked to faculty members as sponsors. The 20 clubs, dealing with subjects ranging from photography to nursing, demand¬ ed many spare moments from the 39 teachers who sponsored them. Athletics were of prime importance to several male members of the faculty. Coaching various varsity, reserve and sophomore teams occupied 13 men for many long afternoons. Charles Hemphill, Flora Bergt, Don Byorth, Edna Trowbridge and Tom Douglas discuss a current policy affecting their divisions.

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