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ATH RFI HTT . Staff members, Pat Petersen, Janet Kehlbeck, Mary Kuenning, Pam Koch, Norene Kimbell, and Judy Stoner hard at work during yearbook meeting. I'd rather fight than miss selling you a '67 Rocket was the slogan for the 1967 Rocket campaign. Eight seniors, three juniors, and one sophomore made up the '67 Rocket staff. These students were chosen by individual application based on interest and ability to work with a group. Lots of hard work and hours of deep concentration were spent preparing for another suc- cessful yearbook. Several trips were made by staff members to gain information forabetter yearbook. Staffers traveled to Seward to attend meetings and workshops aimed for more interesting yearbooks. Another trip was made to Lincoln to attend the Nebraska High School Press Association Convention. Advisor, Charles Pickering, and editor, Debbi Heine attended the evening banquet where they received an honorable mention for the 66 Rocket. The 66 Rocket was the outstanding yearbook in the conference for the sec- ond consecutive year. The annual also received an A from the National School Yearbook Association.- Many thanks are extended to Mr. Pickering, for his time and help con- tributed to another successful yearbook. 'llmilldlsluulssyf Advisor, Mr. Pickering shows NSYA Merit award to Junior Editor, Lois Brehm and Senior Editor, Deb Heine. YY
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Photographers spend long hours at work. Editor . . . . . Deb Heine Business Manager , ...... Pam Koch Copy Editor . Junior Editors Photographers Staff Members Advisor . . . Lois Brehm Linda Wilkins Sherry Hespen . . Ken Aden Tim McCallum Janet Kehlbeck Norene Kirnbell Mary Kuenning Pat Petersen Judy Stoner . Mr. Charles Pickering .GG .,'X Photographers Ken Aden and Tim McCallum are busy Staff members, Linda Wilkins and Sherry Hespen, sellan developing many pictures for the annual annual to fellow-student, Janice Bruns.
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Mr. B,A, Johnson, Director of instrumental music and president-elect of Nebraska Music Educators. Varsity Band has busy Another busy year followed the Syracuse Band. The band made trips to the King Korn Karnival, the Plattsmouth Marching Contest, State Marching Contest, and the State Fair. Concert band played courtesy concerts at Nebraska City and Auburn. This replaced the AkSarBen Conference Clinic that had been held in previous years. Music was heard floating through the halls early in the morning and several nights after school as the various ensembles rehearsed. Early sessions found the Trumpet Trio, Woodwind Quintet, and Brass Sextet hard at work while the Sax Quartet and Clarinet Choir produced the late sounds. A highlight of the year was the 15th Annual Mid-Winter Concert presented February 2 in the Senior High Auditorium, Songs ranged from The Sounds of the Tijuana Brass to Symphony in B flat. A special feature on the program was a trumpet solo by Phil McCallum. A new project of the band this year was to raise money for new uniforms. A candy sale was staged and proceeds from the Mid-Winter Concert and May Dance went into the uniform fund. FRONT ROW: Susan Morrissey, Roxanne Johns, Dee Ann Fentiman, Patsy Henke, Janet Kehlbeck, Karen Wyatt Cnot picturedb. SECOND ROW: Joan Witte, Sandy Mallette, Marcia Conradi, Darline Wilken, Nancy Holscher, Bruce Neemann, Brad Sporhase, Tony Meredith, Connie Horns, Gary Liesemeyer, Tim Hoffman. THIRD ROW: Kathy Vrana, Sue Bruns, Ken Redden, Linda Niebuhr, Linda Witte, John Loder, David Zahn, Jerry Block, Susan Rippe, Linda Engelbrecht, Phil McCallum, Lynette Hall, Gordon Wellensiek, Bruce Spitz, Darrel Petersen. BACK ROW: Dana Miller, Alan Dettmer, Pat Nisely, Donn Schroeder, Mary Gergen, Milan Brehm.
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