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SEVENTH CONGRESS CONVENES

FIRST SEMESTER LEADERSHIP CLASS

Firs t row , front to back: Jim Story , Rosezella Eitel , Jannie Harrington, and Ina Lou Yo u nt

Second ro w : Caryl Besse , Marian Willock , Milie Forst , Sharon Kemper , Glen Johnson, and Leon Kreiner.

Thi rd ro w : Pat Heise r, Jane Goth , Florence Wenzel , Art Schroer , and Bru ce Evans

Fourth row: Ma ry Gilmo re, Jackie McKinney , Bob Allen , Dale Lemon , and Dick Duxbury.

SECOND SEMESTER LEaDERSHIP CLASS

Serving as the governing body of Northe ast high presents many and varied duties and r e sponsibilities to the members of the leadership class.

Planning pre-game pep rallies, including the extra special bonfire rally preceding the Lincoln high-Northeast bask e tball game, is all in a d a y's work for this busy group.

S al e o f pop c orn during football and basketb a ll s e asons an d spons o rship of the annual Basketball .Alumni dance were projects of the class. Hall monitors who keep order during first and second lunch periods are also members of this busy group.

A major task was the planning of assemblies, for which v arious members of the class acted as master of ceremonies. O utstanding speakers during the year included the Honorable Val Peterson, Lincoln's mayor, Clarence Miles, and Rev. Howard Buxton. Other ::rssemblies varied from plays and musical programs to a meat cutting demonstration. In connection with National Family Lif e week, Dr. Evelyn Duvall spoke on "Family Relati o ns".

.A.gain in line with its governing duties, the leadership class approves each club's constitution and any emblem worn by the various club members.

Executives of the second semester leadership class are, left to right: George Stevens, vice president; Mary Ann Dickinson, treasurer; Jackie McKinney, secretary; and Vernon Peterson, president.

Promoting High Standards

It's as simple as ABC why the Hi-Y en joyed the finest year in its history.

Active officers plus Bigger membership plus C olossal programs

Attending a nationwide youth get-together in Grinnell , Iowa was first semester president Dick Duxbury speaker-of-th e-year was Ben Kuroki, talking on race prejudice dad and s on pie feed was the usual success with singing , joking, and pie for all

Second semester brought more good tim e s and fin e fellowship . . . Tom Keating was president .. . Hi - Y m em:Oers were activel y promoting " high id ea ls throughout the school and com::mnity " . . . annua l picnic was semester's highlight . .. yes, a memorable y ear was this for th e Hi-Y.

Planning the annual pie feed are members of the first semester Hi-Y cabinet, seated , left to right: G lenn Rosenquist , vice president; Dick Duxbury , president; Fay Whitla, secretary; and Bill Bowmaster , treasurer. S t andi ng : Ronnie Sterkel , membership chairman; Ph il Ro s ene , finance chairman ; Bruce Evans, program chairman ; and Art Schmer , publicity chairman Page 54

Computing profit from concessions are second semester Hi-Y officers, seat-ed, left to right: Ellis Jeffery, adviser; Rollie Haas , secretary; Tom Keating , president; Ed Doll , vice president; Bill Bowmaster , treasurer; and William Grossoehme , adviser . Standing: Don Stack , service chairman; Glenn Rosenquist , program chairman; Bruce Evans, publicity chairman; and Dick Duxbury , membership chairman.

, wa t ch in awe a s gue s t Doroth y Meshier fr om t he Unive rs it y of Nebraska demons trate s the s wan dive

Members of the Penguin cabinets are, first row, left to right: Barbara Crowe , treasurer, second semester; .Anita .Ackerman , secretary, second semester; Marilyn Greer, president, second semester; and Marilyn Peirce , secretary , first semester Second row : Pat Wiedman, president , first semester; Betty Hathaway , vice president, second semester; Mrs . Virginia Roberts, sponsor; and Barbara Farmer, vice president, first semester.

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