Northeast High 1954 Yearbook

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1954 Rocket: No r~heast High School • • • Lincoln, Nebraska Volu me XIII ••••••.••••••••• 1954

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Content:s Instruction 8 Classes ..... . .. .... ......... ......... .............. 16 Activities .......... ... ............ .. ............ . 42 Sports . .. ........... ...... .. .. ...... .............. 86 Advertising 102 Editor , Janet Woodcock Associate Editor Ruthena Rosenquist Business -·-·-···· -· ·-······ -····--Sara Alexander Adviser ·-··--·-·- ··-Mrs Eunice Mansfield

Clo wind the mi9h.ty j,e,cu.tj, of the faaj,t, arid tu-in the kE.y of time ...

Operation of the 29 schools in the Lincoln Public school system is the problem of the Lincoln superintendents and school board . The board of education is composed of six members who each serve a term of six years. Every two years, two members are chosen so as to keep four experienced members on the board at all times These civic minded Lincoln citizens who are especially interested in the youth of Lincoln , meet twice a month and serve without remuneration.

This year the president of the ' board is Robert Venner; vice president, Mrs. Roscoe Hill, and secretary, Steven Watkins.

The superintendent and his assistants are the executives of the public school system. They are Steven Watkins, superintendent of the Lincoln schools; R. H. Park, assistant superintendent in charge of operation and maintenance; David Sell, assistant superintendent in charge of business affairs, and R. L. Fredstrom, assistant superintendent in charge of curriculum and institutional improvement.

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finer their school goal system

Board members pause from a discussion of the affairs of the Lincoln public schools. They are Robert Venner, Supt. Steven Watkins, Elmer Magee, John Senning, Mrs. Roscoe Hill, Warren Parker and Paul Bancroft.

R. S. Mickle, principal of Northeast senior and junior high, advises both teachers and students, and he has a warm, understanding approach to their p roblems. Conferences, public relations and administrative detail are all part of his many duties. His busy schedule includes keeping up with varied academic and extra-curricular activities of all departments of the school.

Mrs. Mabel D. Thompson, who has been assistant principal and girl's adviser since 1941, will conclude her 43 years of teaching this year. Throughout her years at Northeast she has been an active and guiding figure in the lives she has touched. She has been an originator of many school customs and activities and has sponsored many of these activities. Students and friends of Northeast will feel her absence, for she has become an integral part of the Northeast school spirit.

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Mrs. Frances Watters, junior high girls' counselor. Harland Taylor, assistant principal, senior high boys' advisor and student council sponsor. Francis Rezek, assistant principal in charge of junior high school and leadership class sponsor.

"This antique Juneau doll was used to model Paris fashions," explains Miss Helen Dunlap, French and mathematics instructor. Her colorful room depicts her European interests.

"Adios is one Spanish word that Americans know," laughs Miss Joey Carter, Spanish and history teacher, during a chat with Andy DeChaves, an exchange student from Spain.

"This stands for 'indicate' " explains Elmer Shick, shorthand and bookkeeping instructor. The stenographic department stresses accuracy and dependability in secretarial work.

"Now just set that margin a little wider," explains Miss Audria Shumard, typing instructor, as she helps Joy Haupt with her daily assignment.

"After you've punched your answers on the side, we'll know your aptitudes," explains Mrs. Helen Krause, senior modern pro bl ems instructor to Joe Stastny and Loretta Loos.

"Next week we will discuss the problem of going steady during high school," suggests Mrs. Beryl Bowlin, sophomore modern problems teacher.

Carefully checking reports, Mrs. Margery Smith, school treasurer, and Mrs. Aleen Hinkley, bookroom attend-. ant, help keep the business aspects of Northeast running smoothly.

Guiding youth

All of us have had a teacher who has made a lasting impression on us , one who has guided and inspired us, overlooking our faults, seeking out our best qualities.

This teacher has made his subject interesting, carefully eliminating non-essentials to give us the best course of study, one which will be meaningful in our lives.

We are important to this teacher. We are treated fair-

Answering phones, typing stencils, filing schedules-this is part of the work done in the main office by Mrs. Grace Ferguson and Mrs. Pauline Ledgeway. Both are considered invaluable to the entire school.

"A grade of 1 stands for 'excellent ' in scholastic rating ," sta t es Mrs. Ula Maher , se ni or English instructor, as she explains Lue ll a Morrison's grade to her

Criticizing the last issue of the Northeastern, Mrs. Eunice Mansfield, publications advisor and English instructor, discusses a headline with Judy Ramey and Jack Rhoden.

is t:heir object:ive

ly, trusted and respected. This is a mutual respect , we realize suddenly, and almost immediately learning becomes easier than we expected.

This teacher will always influence our lives and may even lead us to become teachers ourselves to inspire the next generation of impressionable children.

Mrs. Mary Moore demonstrates the reading accelorator , new this year to the junior hi g h English department, to the other junior high English teachers-Miss Verniel Lundqu ist Mr s. Mildred Richards and Paul Ro s ewell.

" Speech is a way of expressing your ideas ," s a y s Mrs. Elizabeth Reeder, speech and dramatics instructor.

Explaining how to diagram a sentence with a compound subject , Miss Isabelle Smith, English instructor, grins at her class.

Mrs. Ella Mae Short, English instructor, enjoys a passage from an essay with Joyce Shaw before class begins. Miss Mary Burnham, librarian, arranges one of her National Book Week displays of new books for the school library.
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"Ready? Watch the beat," cautions Davi d Fowler during a prep band rehearsal. These prepa rat ory classes are instrumental in producing his outstanding band and orchestra.

"You'll never get to the pool with all this chatter," teases Vietta Short, girls gym and swimming instructor. Sadie Nigh, who keeps the locker rooms in special condition, hands Joyce Johnston her basket.

Max Hester's whistle sounds as the ball goes out of bounds. Drafting and gym classes are added to his duties as head track and wrestling coach and football line coach.

The celluloid reels will soon come to life as Robert James, audio visual supervisor , makes last minute adjustments before starting a regular noon movie Mr. James is also a driver training and mathematics instructor.

aEd Johnson finds pla yroom duty enjoyable as he chats with Margaret Rotert and Barbara Wood. Head basketball and reserve football coaching duties , in addition to physical education and gym classes, keep Mr. Johnson occupied

"Do you hear the buzzing soun d ?" asks Glenn Dorse y as he c hecks Richard Holt's project in a radio class. Mr. Dorsey also teaches driver ' s training and is in charge of diversified education

"Zippers can now be inserted without pins or basting by a brand new method," explains Anita Bitner as she examines Carol Caves' skirt zipper. Mrs. Bitner teaches sewing classes exclusively.

With her usual warm smile, Velma Snook , vocal music director , looks up from her search for the annual operetta, while Ruthe Rosenquist looks through the music files.

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Ready to enter the "car of peril", Bernard Galloway smiles his confidence in his drivers training class. In addition to this and his boys' gym classes, Bun is head football coach.

A well equipped tool room is essential for Watson Coleman's building trades classes. Jerome Nickell reaches for a brace as Mr. Coleman adjusts a plane blade.

A new popcorn machine trailer, a project undertaken by Don Null and Gary Portche , is overseen by Franklin Kyker, metal trades and shop instructor. The boys also may work on their cars in class

Lucille Witt , school nurse , checks Penn y Carriotto's temperature. An excellent health program is provided for the N ort heast students including ph ysi cal examinations and dental check-ups.

" This is the distributor on the tractor," explains Lloyd Schmadeke to Chester Beckman. The "Ag" boys learn new agriculture methods and take field trips to see the boys' individual projects.

Lucena Hendrix shows her home economics assistant, Bev. Flack, the food packages prepared by the advanced food classes for their freezer. The girls learn new food preparations and buying methods.

Overseeing the stage set for a school production, William Persick makes sure that Karen Jackson adjusts the curtains just right. His senior high art classroom is the most colorful in the school.

"Do you think you could find the treasure?" asks Verna Peterson, junior high art instructor, of Kenneth Freese, junior high music instructor, who looks intrigued with the "authentic" pirate maps.

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"That proves my point," de~lares Samuel Letheby to Henry Willemsen and Robert Johnson while Lawrence Austin tries to promote a compromise on the point. All four are junior high social studies teachers. Mr. Johnson also teaches geometry.

"American history o es have some interesting sidelights" sa:y:s John . McCormick t0 his attentive students.

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Lawrence Mason, world history instructor, discusse s the earth's topography with Marilyn Miller , student Mr. Mason also teaches sophomore English.

Jack Mueller pauses during a consumers math class to allow students to absorb an explanation. In addition to his duties as varsity debate coach Mr. Mueller teaches classes of consumers math, American history and stage craft .

"Now you seem to have grasped the formula," says Miss Myrtle Clark to mc1:th student Don Hays. Miss Clark teaches classes of simple and advanced algebra.

"Don't laugh kids,,, you'll get your chance, says Kenneth Wall to h i s amused hygiene st~dents. First aid is included m the course Mr. Wall also teaches ninth grade science.

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Miss Elizabeth ·S h a v e r makes last minute additions to the files of North~ east eligible voters during the student count y government elections.

William Grossoehme , biology and physiology instructor, tells student Elton Hill of the power in these shark ' s jaws and the damage they can do

"It was the right answer, but how he got it I've never figured out ," laughs Lawrence Tepley as he tells Mrs. Lydia Weber and Mrs. Rita Stout of a classroom happening. All three are junior high arithmetic teachers. Mr. Tepley also coaches scrub football and basketball teams.

Helping to create the holiday spirit Miss Joey Carter and Mrs. Ula Maher play Santa Claus at the annual faculty Christmas tea.

Obviously concerned with an experiment during class are Ellis Jeffery, chemistry teachery, and Dick Hendrix , a budding young chemist. Mr. Jeffery also teache s physics.

Junior high science instructor John Lewis makes last minute adjustments before a classroom demonstration.

Ready to give advice to the contractors in time of need, straw bosses Robin S. Mickle, principal ; and Bun Galloway, head football coach, look over the progress made on the new addition.

Faculty members Mrs. Eunice Mansfield, Mrs. Bery 1 Bowlin and Mrs. Velma Snook are enjoying a midday break.

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SHAKESPEARE

First semester class off ice rs, Carol Nagler, treasurer ; Jack Ryan , president; Roscoe Hill , vice president, and Keith Johnson , secretary , pause for a moment during a meeting

"Time is not progress, but amount; One vast accumulating store, Laid up, not lost!"

Thus our high school days, so soon come to an end, are not lost , but laid up in our treasury of experience, to be drawn on in later years

Academically we have grown by experiencing classes of discussion and

Courses completed,

Albury, Sharon Business Administration

Student council 1, 4, secretary 4; girls' glee 2; Rockettes 2-6, vice president 4, secretary 6; choir 3-6 , secretary 5; Rocket Revue 2, 4; May attendant 2 , page 6; football attendant 5; "Street of Dreams " ; "A Waltz Dream"; honors convocation 2 , 4, 6

Alexander, Sara Arts and Sciences

Rockettes 2-6; cheerleader 5; student council 1-4, secretary 3; Red Cross representative, Lancaster county vice president; Keen-time council 3-5; Northeastern 5-6, advertising 5-6, exchanges 5, second page column 5; Rocket 3-6, business manager 5-6 , features, organizations, advertising; first place Nebraska High School advertising contest; Silver Key honorable mention; choir 3-6; "The Mockingbird"; "Street of Dreams"; "A Waltz Dream " ; Rocket Revue 2 ,4,6; Y-Teens 5,6; Snowball princess 6; May attendant 2, honor guard 6

Anderson, Gordon Business Administration

Choir 3 ,4; orchestra 5; band 1-4; Rocket Revue 2; " The Mockingbird"; "Street of Dreams"

Anderson, Neil Business Administration

Student council 1-2; choir 5-6; "A Waltz Dream"; Rocket Revue 2

Armstrong, William Business Administration

Debate 2-6; Masque and Gavel 2-6; National Forensic League 3-6, secretary 3; ''Lo and Behold"; " Tons of Money"; Rocket Revue; band 1-3; class president 3; Elks activity award; honors convocation 6

Bailey, Marvin Diversified

Baker, Larry Industrial Arts

Hi- Y 5-6; reserve football 3,5

Baker, Richard Arts and Sciences

Reserve football 3; reserve basketball 4; varsity football 5 , letter 5 ; varsity basketball 6, letter 6; N Club; reserve track 2,4; Hi-Y 5,6; orchestra 5-6 ; band 1-4; student council 6

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S. Albury S. Alexander G. Anderson N. Anderson W. Armstrong M. Bailey L. Baker R. Baker

Mrs. Helen Krause sponsor

research and by actual practical application of our new-fo und knowledge. Social memories-the friends we've made , games, dances, assemblies-are part of our past.

The fun filled days of our senior year-senior meetings, picnics, baccalaureate-close the door , and finally, the magic strains of "Pomp and Circumstance" will turn the lock on part of our treasured past.

we have but: memories

Ballard, Jack-A rts and S ciences

Student council 1; de bate 5-6; Masque and Gav el 4-6, vice pres i dent 5; National Forensic L eague 4-6; Rocket Revue 4,6; " Dark Victory "; "Angel Street "; Vo ice of Democracy; Doane invitational; Northeast invitational; honors convocation 4,6; " Tons of Money " , assistant director

Barnard, Marvelyn Stenographic

Steno-ettes 3-6 , vice pres ident 5; Rocket 3-6, co p y reader 3-4, senior editor 5-6, organizations 5-6

Barnes, Sylvia Business Administration

" One Mad Night "· " Dark Victory"· Y-Teens 3-6· Masque and Gavei 2-6 ; National F~rensic Leagu ~ 4-6; debate 3,4 ; honors convocat ion 4

Barnhill, Charles Industrial Arts

N club 2-6 ; reserve football 3 ; varsity track 4,6, letter 4; varsity football 5 , letter 5; wrestling 6

Bartels, Barbara Stenographic

Steno-ette s 4-6; Y-T eens 3-4

Bassler, Jack En gineering

"Street of Dreams "; "A Waltz Dr eam"; choir 3-6; class treasurer 3; class president 6; wrestling 5-6; honors convocation 2-4; Regents honorable mention

Benton, Robert M. Engineering

" Str eet of Dreams "; " A Wa lt z Dream "; Hi-Y 5-6; Rocket Revue; N club; choir 3-6; cl ass president 2; reserve basketball 4; reserve football 3; varsity football 5, letter 5; b :-:i seball 6; wrestling 6

Bomberger, Ilene Diversified

Girls ' glee 3-4

Second semester officers were: Bob Lari ghauser, vice president; Ron Marple, secretary; Jack Bas sler, president, and Beverly Hiskey, treasurer. J. Ballard M Barnard S. Barnes C . Barnhill B. Bartels J . Bassler
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R Benton I . Bomberger

B. Bouwens

R. Bovey

M. Brakhage

P . Burk

R. Clllllpbell

S. Carter

M. Christensen

L. Cole

J. Coleman

R. Colvert

Bouwens, Beulah Fine Arts

Steno-ettes 4 ; student council 4; girls' glee 1,2; choir 3-6; " Street of Dreams"; "A Waltz Dream "

Bovey, Robert Arts and Sciences

FFA 1; deb_ate 3-6 ; Ma~que and Gavel 1-6, presid~nt 5; ~at10nal Fo r ensic League 3-6, president 6, vice president 5; "Submerged"· "Lo and Behold " · "Ten Little Indians " ; "Tons ~f Money"; Rocket R~vue 6; honors convocation 2,4,6; Regents scholarship

Brakhage, Mary Lou Stenographic Girls' glee 1-4 ; Steno-ettes 4-6

Burk, Phyllis Homemaking Girls' glee 3-4; Rockettes 5-6

Campbell, Richard Wendell Agriculture

F.F.A. 1-4

Car:ter, Sandra Fine Arts

Choir 4-6; girls' glee 1-3; "The Mockingbird"; "A Waltz Dream"

Christensen, Marian Stenographic Student council 6; girls' glee 3; Rockettes 3-6, Y-Teens 1-2

Cole, Larry Industrial Arts Reserve football 3; varsity football 5, letter 5, co-captain 5; Hi-Y 5-6

Coleman, Jerry Engineering Choir 5-6 ; Rocket Revue 2 ,4,6; "The Mockingbird"; "A Waltz Dream "; Hi-Y 3 4· reserve football 3 ' '

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Conaway, Ivan F. Business Administration "Street of Dreams"; " The Mockingbird " ; "A Waltz Dream "; choir 3-6

Corey, Jerry Vocational Agriculture

FFA 1-6 , news reporter 5-6 , State Farmer 6, FFA state honors , FF A farm mechanic award, FF A chapter ribbons, FF A letter; Dekalb scholarship

Cotton, Donald Industrial Arts N club 5,6; varsity football 5, letter 6; varsity track 4,6.

Cox, Martha Teachers College

"One Mad Night " ; "He said She Said"; orchestra 1-6 ; Masque and Gavel 4-6

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I. Conaway D. Cotton Robert G. Diversified I I J Corey M. Cox

Curtis, James Engineering

N club 5-6; student council 4; choir 3; art club president 5; track 4; football 5

Czapanskiy, Karen Business Administration

Rocket Revue 4; Girls' glee 1-2

De Chaves, Fernando Arts and Sciences

Madrid, Spain 1-4; Northeastern staff 6; Hi-Y 5-6; Red Cross; honorary J. C member

Delaney, Larry Business Administration

N-club 4-6, president 5; student council 2,5,6, president 6; class secretary 4; band 1, track; reserve bask~tball 1-2 ; varsity football 1,3,5, letter 5; varsity basketball 3-6, letter 6, Hi-Y 3-6; baseball 6

Densberger, Uldine Fine Arts

Band 3-6

Donnelson, Brent Arts and Sciences

Omaha North 1-4

Dormer, Shirley Fine Arts

White caps 3-4 ; student council 3; girls' glee ...3-4; Steno-ettes 3-4; choir 5-6; class treasurer 4, May queen 6

Draper, Suzanne Arts and Sciences

White caps 3-6; Steno-ettes 3-4; Y-Teens 1-2; orchestra 1-6; string group 3-6; honors convocation 2; Regents honorable mention

Dutton, Joan Arts and Sciences

"Street of Dreams"; "A Waltz Dream"; Rocket Revue 4,6; Rockettes 5,6; White Caps 3-6; Y-teens 1,2; choir 3-6, president 6; girls' glee 1, president 1; triple trio 3-6; track attendant 6; May day page 6

Edwards, Terry Engineering

Band 1-6; treasurer 5,6; Rocket Revue 6

Ferguson, Carol Arts and Sciences

May attendant 4, honor guard 6 ; Rockettes 5,6; White Caps 4; choir 5,6; girls' glee 3,4; "A Waltz Dream"; basketball queen 6; honors convocation 6

Fager, Howard Engineering

N club 6; student council 3; Rocket Revue 4; reserve football 3; track 4,6; honors convocation 2

Finke, Beth Stenographic

Girls' glee 3; Rockettes 5,6, secretary 6; commercial club 3-6, secretary 4; honors convocation 6

Fisher, Norma Homemaking

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H. Fager

C. Ferguson

B. Finke

N. Fisher

J. Curtis F. DeChaves K. Czapanskiy L. Delaney U. Densberger Donnelson Dormer Draper Dutton Edwards
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Fitchett, Jacqueline Arts and Sciences

White Caps 4-6; Y-Teens 3- 6; student council 5 ; girl s' g lee 1 ; Rocket staff 3-6, c l asses 3,4 , organizations 5,6

Forst, Emily Business Administrat i on Cheerleader 3,4; Rockettes 3-6 ; " Angel Street "; " One Mad N i gh t"; Roc ke t R e v ue 4 ,6; Y-Teens 5,6 ; student council 4; Nationa l Foren s ic L e a g ue 4-6 ; D e ba te 4 ; Rocket staff 5,6 , seniors 5,6 ; honors convoca t ion 4

Foster, Gladys Teachers College

O r chestra 1-6

Frahm, Marvin F ine Arts

Band 1-6 ; Rocket R evue 4 ,6 ; honors convocation 6; " Tons of Mone y"; Reg e nt s honorab l e mention

Fredstom, Dale B us iness Administration

Student council 6; debate 4-6 ; Masque and Gavel 5,6; National Forens i c League 4 - 6 ; " One Mad Night" ; honors convocation 4,6; baseball 6; Reg e nts hono r able m e ntio n

Friesen, Elaine Fine Arts

" Streets of Dreams" ; " A Waltz Dream " ; White Caps 5 ; Masque and Gave l 3 - 6; choir 3-6; student council 1

Frohardt, Gordon Engineeri ng

Choir 3-6; "Street of Dreams " , "The Mockingbird " , " A Waltz Dream "

Fry, Bill Business Administration

N club 3-6; choir 3- 6; "Street of Dreams"; "A Waltz Dream "; H i -Y 3- 6 ; bas k etball 4 ,6, letter 6; football 3,5, letter 5; track 6

Gates, George Arts and Sciences

Debate 1, choir 6; swimming 6; track 6 ; honor convocation 6

Grant, William Industrial Arts

FFA 1-3

Grubb, Shirley Stenographic

White Caps 3-6; girls' glee 1,2; Triple Trio 3-6 ; Steno-ettes 3-6 ; Rocket Revue 4 ,6; " Street of Dreams " , "A Wa l tz Dream "

Gunn, Jack Industrial Arts

Choir 6; "A Waltz Dream "

Gunn, Marilyn Arts and Sciences

"Street of Dreams " ; "A Waltz Dream" ; Rockettes 1,2; Y-Teens 4 ; student council 5 ; choir 3-6; girls' glee 1,2, secretary-treasurer 2; Rocket staff 3-6 ; circulation 3 ,4, class editor 5,6; honors convocation 6; May day maid of honor 6

Gustafson, Gary Business Administration

J. Fitchett E. Forst B. Frohardt G. Foster B. Fry M Frahm G . Gates D. Fredstrom W . Grant
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E. Friesen S Grubb J . Gunn M Gunn G . Gustafson

Hagel-Pitt, Warren Fine Arts

" Street of Dreams"; choir 3,4

Hansen, Janet Fine Arts

Y-Teens 1,2

Hanshew, Janet Arts and Sciences

"Street of Dreams " "The Mockingbird" "A Waltz Dream" · Rockettes 5,6 ; choir 3-6 ; girls ' glee 2; Rock~t staff 5,6, features' 5,6; White Caps 4

Harrison, Joan Stenographic

Steno-ettes 3-5 ; student council 4; girls' glee 1,2; Carl Raymo nd Gray Scholarship

Hatfield, Keith Diversified

Haynes, Melissa Stenographic

Steno-ettes 4-6, president 6; "Street of Dreams"; "A Waltz Dream" ; choir 3-6; honors convocation 6; May day honor guard 6

Hays, Donald Agriculture

Reserve football 3; reserve track 2,4; Hi-Y 5,6 ; N club 5,6; FFA 1-6; varsity football 5, letter 5; baseball 6; honors convocation 2,4; Regents honorable mention

Headrick, Carol Arts and Sciences

White Caps 3-6, president 5, secretary 6; Y-Teens 3-6; band 3-6, letter 6, majorette 5,6; Snowball attendant 6; Rocket Revue 6; honors convocation 2,4,6; Regents honorable mention

Heald, Harlan Arts and Sciences

Orchestra 1-6; Rocket Revue 4,6; "Two Crooks and a Lady"; choir 5 ,6; football 3,5, letter 5; basketball 5,6, letter 6; reserve basketball 1-4; track 2,4,6; honors convocation 6

Heiselman, Charles Diversified

Hendrix, Richard Engineering

FFA 1-6, president 5,6, news reporter; student council 5,6 ; honors convocation 2,4; Regents scholarship alternate

Herndon, Gerald Engineering

Rocket Revue 4,6; "Gatsby"

Hevelone, Donna Teachers College

White Caps 3-6; Penguins 1,2,4; girls ' glee 1,2

Hide, Jewel Arts and Sciences

Steno-ettes 3-6; Y-Teens 1-4; girls' glee 1-4; Rocket staff 5,6; Northeastern staff 5,6,second page column 5, classnotes, circulation 5,6, associate editor 6; Quill and Scroll 6; honors convocation 4,6; May day honor guard 6

W. Hagel-Pitt D Hays G. Herndon D. Hevelone J. Hide J Hansen C. Headrick J. Hanshew H. Heald J. Harrison C. Heiselman K . Hatfield R. Hendrix
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Hill, Roscoe Business Administration

Debate 4-6; Masque and Gavel 4-6; National Forensic League 4-6, vice-president 5; class treasurer 2; orchestra 5 ; band 1-4 ,6; Rocket Revue 2,4,6; "One Mad Night"; "Dark Victory"; "Submerged"; "Pot Boiler"; "Tons of Money"; Hi-Y 5,6, president 6; Boys ' State ; honors convocation 6; Regents honorable mention

Hillier, Larry Vocational Agriculture

FFA 1-6

Hiskey, Beverly Fine Arts

Rockettes 5,6; student council 3; choir 4-6; "Street of Dreams"; "A Waltz Dream"; girls glee 2,3; Rocket staff 5,6, senior editor; commercial club 1-2; class secretary 6; May day attendant 6

HofMann, Shirley Fine Arts

Choir 5-6; Y-teens 1-2; girls glee 1-4; "A Waltz Dream"; May day honor guard 6

Holbert, Fred Business Administration

N club 6; reserve football 3, letter 3; varsity football 5, letter 5; Rocket Revue 6

Holden, Harold Industrial Arts

Holden, J~.1anita Fine Arts

Girls glee 1-2; choir 3-4,6

Holt, Richard Engineering

Horner, Sondra Stenographic

Steno-ettes 5-6 Pap;e

Ivey, Dixie Business Administration

Girls' glee 1-2; Rockettes 5-6; choir 3-6; "Street of Dreams"; " A Waltz Dream"; Rocket Revue 6

Jenkins, Dean Business Administration

"Street of Dreams"; "A Waltz Dream"; football

3,5, letter 5 ; baseball 6; track 2,4,6; Hi-Y 1-6 ; N club 5-6; student council 1,2 , treasurer 1; choir

3-6

Johnson, Arline Business Administration

Student council 6; Rocket staff 3-6 , junior editor

3-4 , senior editor 5-6; Rockettes 3-6; Steno-ettes

3-6, treasurer 3; orchestra 1-2; track attendant 6 ; Rocket Revue 6; May day honor guard 6

Johnson, Donna Teachers College

Orchestra 1-6; honors convocation 4

Johnson, Gary Fine Arts

Rocket Revue 4; band 1

R. Hill J. Holden D. Johnson L. Hillier R. Holt
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Johnston, Joyce Fine Arts

Cheerleader 6; Rocket Revue 4 ,6 ; Rockettes 3-6; student council 4 ; ch oir 5, 6; "A Waltz Dream"; girls glee 1-4, preside nt 3 ; Rocket staff 5,6; honors convocation 4

Juckette, Hal Bu si nes s Administration

Student council 1-2; choir 3,6; Rocket Revue 4,6; "Street of Dreams "; "The Mockingbird"; "A Waltz Dream"; reserve football 3; reserve track 2,4 ; Hi - Y

Knapp, Vera S tenogra phic

Band 1 - 6; let ter 6 ; S t eno - ettes 4-6; honors convoca t ion 6

Kozisek, Del o res T e achers College

G i rls' g l ee 3 ,4 ; band 3,4 ; honors convocation 4

Lageson, Ma rgaret Stenographic

Choir 3 ,4; "Street of Dreams " ; "A Waltz Dream"; Triple T rio 5,6; girls' glee 1,2; commercial club 3-6 ; R ockettes 5 ,6 ; Rocket Revue 6

Langhauser, Robert Engineering

Reserve football 3; reserve basketball 2 ; class treasurer 6 ; ho n o r s convocation 6 ; Regents scholarship alternat e

Large, Jane Ar ts and Sciences

Commercial club 5 ,6 ; Rockettes 2-4 ; girls ' glee 1-3

Larson, Douglas Eng i neering

Lassek, Loretta Teachers College

Rocket Revue 4 ; Steno-ettes 3,4 ; Masque and Gavel 3-6; choir 5 ,6; girls ' glee 3 ,4 ; " A Waltz Dream"; honors convoca t ion 4

Leacox, Paul Bus i ness Admin i stration

N club 3-6 ; v i ce president 6; student council 3 ,4 ; reserve football 1; varsit y foo t ba ll 3 ; reserve basketball 2; varsit y basketball 4,6 ; letter 6

Lebsack, Donna Fine Art s Rockettes 5,6; student council 2 ; girls glee 1,3 ,4 , p r esident 4 ; choir 5,6 , secretary -treasu r er 6; Rocket s t aff 3-6 , features 3,4 ; organizations , advertising 5,6 ; " A Waltz Dream "; May da y honor guard 6

Ledgway, Julie Stenographic

Steno-ettes 3 - 6 ; orchestra 1-3 ; band 1,2; honors convocation 2 ,4,6

Lee, Mary Stenographic

St e no-ettes 3-6; girls glee 1,2

Lickleter, George Industrial Arts

Band 2 - 6

J. Johnston V. Knapp L. Lassek D. Kozisek P. Leacox M. Lageson D. Lebsack R. Langhauser J. Ledgeway J. Large M. Lee
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H. Juckette D . Larson G. Licklitter

A. Lind

G. Lionberger

L. L,oyd

L. Loos

T. Luehr

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Lind, Arnold Diversified

Lionberger, George Industrial Arts

Lloyd, Lorraine Stenographic Steno-ettes 3-6; Y-Teens 3,4

Loos, Loretta Business Administration

Girls' glee 2-4 , vice president 3 ,4 ; Rockettes 3-6; Steno-ettes 3-6; choir 5,6; Rocket Revue 4; honors convocation 6

Luehr, Tom Engineering

McCaig, Sandra Arts and Sciences

Gordon , Nebraska 1-4 ; orchestra 5,6 ; choir 5,6; "A Waltz Dream " ; honors convocation 6; Regents scholarship alternate

McCarthy, Nolon Engineering

"Street of Dreams " ; "A Wa lt z Dream"; choir 4-6

Mccreight, Janice Stenographic Student council 5 ; girls glee 2,3; Rockettes 5,6; Rocket Revue 4,6; May day honor guard 6; honors convocation 6

Magorian, Annette Business Administration

Rocket Revue 4 ,6 ; band 1-6 , letter 6, majorette 1-6 , secretary 5,6; honors convocation 2,4

Manning, Floyd Arts and Sciences

" Tons of Money" ; " The Va l iant" ; Masque and Gavel 4-6; student council 6

Marple, Ron Business Administration Class vice-president 6

Mason, Dorothy Diversified Girls' glee, 3,4

Michael, Mari-Lynn Fine Arts

Steno-ettes 3,4 ; Y-Teens 1-4

Miller, William D. Engineering

S. McCaig N. McCarthy Mccreight A. Magorian F. Manning R. Marple Mason
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M. Michael W. Miller

Milton, Alberta Business Administration

Girls ' g l ee 6

Mitchell, Merlin T e achers College

Choir 3-6 ; " Stre et of Dreams"; "The Mockingbird " ; " A Walt z Dre a m"; Reserve football 3

Mobley, Janet Teach ers College

Masque and Ga vel 4-6; S t udent Council 6 ; National Forensic L e a g u e 4 - 6 ; Debate 4-5; Choir 6

Mohrhoff, Delbert A g riculture

FF A 1-6 , vice-president 5 ,6 ; track teams 2,4,6; student council 6; honors convocation 2,4

Moore, Kenneth Business Admin i stration

Rocket Revue 4; Band 1-4 ; N club 4-6; Golf team 6; Honors convocation 2,4 ,6

Moore, Sharon Stenographic

Steno-ettes 5,6; White Caps 4; girls' glee 3

Morrisen, Luella Fine Arts

Penguins 1; girls glee 1-4 ; Y-Teens 1-2; Masque and Gavel 4 - 6; "One Mad Night"

Nagler, Carol Fine Arts

Rockettes 3-6; Rocket staff 3-6, activities 3,4 , advertising 3 ,4 , art editor 5,6; Northeastern staff 5,6, first page column 6, art editor 5,6, associate editor 5; class treasurer 5

Nelson, Joan Fine Arts

Steno-ettes 3-6; Y-Teens 1,2; girls' glee 1-4

Nickell, Jerome Industrial Arts

Norton, Frances Stenographic Rockettes 5-6; Steno-ettes 4-6, president 5; band 3-6; May day honor guard 6; honors convocation 4,6

Oldenburg, Lee Diversified

Olson, Gerald Business Administration Honors convocation 2,4,6 ; Regents honorable mention

Owen, Robert Arts and Sciences

Choir 3-6; orchestra 6 ; band 1-6, letter 6; Rocket Revue 6· "Street of Dreams"· "A Waltz Dream"·

Trumpet' Trio 3-6; honors co~vocation 4,6; "Ton~ of Money"

J. Olson R. Owen J. Nickell F. Norton L Oldenburg S. Moore L. Morrison C Nagler J. Nelson A. Milton M. Mitchell J. Mobley D. Mohrhoff K . Moore
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Packett, Karolyn Stenographic

Steno-ettes 3,4; Rockettes 3-6; girls ' glee 1-2; Rocket Revue 4,6; May day honor guard 6

Packett, Marilyn Stenographic

Steno-ettes 4; Rocket Revue 4,6; Student Council 4; girls ' glee 1-3

Pavey, Tom Business Administration

N club 3-6; Student council 2; choir 3-6 , vice president 5; class president 4; "Street of Dreams " ; " A Waltz Dream"; Hi-Y 3-6 , treasurer 5; reserve basketball 2; reserve football 3; varsit y football 5; l etter 5; track 1-6, letter 4; cheerleader 6; Rocket

Revue 6

Peacock, Geraldine Arts and Sciences

Steno-ettes 5 ; Y -Teens 3-5, president 5; student council 5 ; D.A.R. contest winner

Pearce, Wesley Industrial Arts

Choir 3-6 ; " A Waltz Dream " ; orchestra 2, band 1; Rocket Revue 4 ,6

Price, Don Industrial Arts

Rakow, Ronnie Diversif i ed

Ramey, Judith Arts and Sciences

Choir 3-6 · "Street of D r eams " " A Waltz Dream"· cheerlead~r 6; Rocket Revue 2,4 ,6; Rockettes 5-6; Student Council 1, treasurer 1; Rocket staff 3-6, features 3-4, activities 5- 6 ; Northeastern staff 5,6, 1st page column 5, circ u l ation , publicity director, business manager, 2nd pa g e editor 6; Quill and Scroll 6 ; May day honor g ua r d 6; honors convocation 4,6; Regents honorable mention

Rasmussen, Joanne Steno g r a phic Rockettes 4-6 ; commercial cl ub 4 -6 Student Council 2; honors convocation 6 ·

Read, Kathryn Arts and Science

"Dark Victo r y"; " One Mad Night"; Ma y attendant 4 , honor guard 6 ; orchestra 1- 6, letter 6; Rockettes 3-6, treasurer 5, president 6 ; "Street of Dreams "· "The Mockingbird"· " A Waltz Dream "; choir 5,6; Masque and Gav~l 3 -5; Rocket Revue 4 ,6 ; honors convocation 2,4, 6

Rhoden, Jack Teachers Co ll ege

Band 1-6 , drum major 5-6 , le t ter; choir 3-6 , president 5· "A Waltz Dream "· " The Mockingb i rd" · " Street ' of Dreams "; Rocket Revue 2,4 ,6 ; North~ eastern staff 5 ,6 , ed i tor -i n-chief 5, third page ed i tor 6 ; honors convocat i on 2,4,6; Elks scholarsh i p ; Quill and Scroll; Regents honorable mention

Rittenburg, Jerry Engineering

Rohrig, John Industr i al Art s

Vars ity football 3,5, l et t er 3, 5 ; N club 3-6; reserve foot ball 1 ; track 1-6

Robson, Julie Arts and Sciences

Rockettes 3-6, treasu r e r 6 ; Masque and Gavel 1-6; choir 3 - 6; Rocket Revue 4

W. Pearce

D. Price

R. Rakow

J. Ramey

J Rasmussen

K. Read

J. Rhoden

J . RiUenburg

J. Rohrig

J Robson

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K. Packett M. Packett T. Pavey G. Peacock

Rodaway, Dale Industrial Arts

Rolofson, Janice Arts and Sciences

May attendant 2, honor guard 6; Rocket Revue 4 6· "Street of Dreams"· "A Waltz Dream"· choir

4:6'; Rockettes 2-6, pre~ident 5; student ~ouncil

3,5; girls' glee 1,2, vice-president 2, secretary treasurer 1; Triple Trio 3-6; Rocket staff 3-6, organizations editor 3,4, organizations and activities 5,6; honors convocation 4,6

Rosenquist, Ruthe Arts and Sciences

Cheerleader 5; girls' state 4; "Street of Dreams"; "The Mockingbird"; "A Waltz Dream"; Rocket Revue 2,4 ,6; Triple Trio accompanist 3,5; class vice president 2; Rocket staff 3-6, advertising

3,4, associate aditor 5,6; Northeastern staff 5,6, 1st page editor 5, circulation 5, 3 page column

5,6, exchange editor 6, publicity manager 6, classnotes 6; Quill and Scroll; May attendant 6; honors convocation 2,4 ,6 ; Elks scholarship 6, Silver Key honorable mention 6; choir 3-6; Rockettes 3-6

Rotert, Margaret Stenographic

Girls ' glee 1-3; treasurer 3; Rockettes 5,6; Stenoettes 4-6; Rocket Revue 4,6; basketball attendant 6; honor guard 6

Ryan, John Business Administration

N club 3-6, vice president 5, secretary, treasurer 6; student council 5; class president 5; reserve football 1; Hi-Y 3-6; Hi-Y basketball 3,4; varsity football 3,5, letter 5; Sertoma award for football 6; honors convocation 4

Schafer, Keith Engineering

Golf 6; honors convocation 2,4,6; Regents scholarship alternate

Schiermann, Carol Business Administration

Rocket Revue 4,6; "Street of Dreams"; choir 5,6; Triple Trio 3-6; National Forensic League 3,4; debate 3,4; Y-Teens 1-3; honors convocation 4,6

Schleiger, Dave Business Administration

"The Mockingbird"; Rocket Revue 6

Schnieber, Amy Arts and Sciences

Band 1-6, letter 6; majorette 2-6; Rocket Revue 4

Schock, Morey Business Administration

Rocket Revue 6; band 1-6, letter 6; orchestra 3,4; Hi-Y 5,6; Mid East band

Schrepf, Roma F i ne Arts

Orchestra 1-6, letter 6; Steno-ettes 3-6; Y-Teens

3,4; choir 6; girls' glee 3-5; "A Waltz Dream"

Seng, Darrel Arts and Sciences

Hi-Y 5,6, president 5; "Street of Dreams"; "A Waltz Dream"; choir 3-6 student council 6; Rocket 3-6, photographer 3-6; Northeastern staff

3-6, page editor 5,6, photographer 3-6, circulation 6; Quill and Scroll

Shaw, Joyce Stenographic

Girls' glee 1,2; Rockettes 3-6; Steno-ettes 4~6 ·

Rocket Revue 4; FFA Sweetheart 5; May day honor guard

Shefferd, Carl Business Administration

Choir 3-6· "Street of Dreams"· "The Mockingbird"; "A' Waltz Dream" '

.J. Ryan K. Schafer C. Schiermann D. Schlieger A. Schnieber M. Schock R. Schrepf D. Seng .J. Shaw C. Shefferd D. Rodaway .J. Rolofson
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R. Rosenquist M. Rotert

Shelton, Katherine Fine Arts

Rockettes 3-6; cheerleader 6; football attendant 5; Rocket Revue 4; Masque and Gavel 3-6; vice president 6; " One Mad Night"; "Dark Vict ory "; student council 5,6; National Forensic League 5,6; choir 3-6; girls' glee 1,2; "Street of Dreams "; "A Waltz Dream"; honors convocation 6; May da y honor guard 6

Sherman, Donna Stenographic Rockettes 5,6; Steno-ettes 3-6

Showalter, Raymond Business Administration Hi-Y 5,6; treasurer 5

Schultz, Carolyn Stenographic Band 1-6, letter 6; Steno-ettes 3,4

Slye, Wanda Stenographic Steno -ettes 1-3; choir 3-6; " Street of Dreams", "A Waltz Dream"

Smith, Janet Fine Arts

Girls ' glee 1; Steno-ettes 4-6; choir 3-6; " Street of Dreams "; " A Waltz Dream"

Smith, Roy Business Administration

Cho ir 5,6; "A Waltz Dream"; football 1,5; track 2,6

Snell, Ernestine Stenographic

Steno-ettes 3-6; girls' glee 1,2

Snider, Sherry Arts and Sciences

Rocke ttes 3-6 , vice pres ident 6; Steno-ettes 3,4; Y-Teens 1,2; White Cap s 3,4, secretary 3 ,4; student council 3; girls' glee 4; Northeastern staff 5,6, Jr. h igh column, third pag e editor 1, exchanges 5, second page column 1, first page editor 6; Rocket staff 5,6, features 5,6

Snyder, Darlene Stenographic Waverly , Nebraska, 1

Snyder, James Diversified

Sobieszczyk, Tony Diversified

Spearman, Margaret Stenographic

Band 3,4 ; Steno-ettes 3-6, secretary 5; White Caps 6; May day honor guard 6

Spencer, Terry Arts and Sciences

Northeastern staff 5,6 , editor in chief 6, fourth page edito r, exchanges 5 ; Quill and Scroll 6; Masque and Gavel 5,6; "Ton s of Money " ; Hi-Y 2-6; National Forensic League 4-6; varsity debate 3-6; Bo ys' state 4; student council 3; Rocket staff 5,6; sports editor 5,6; honors convocation 4,6

R. Smith

S. Snider

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K. Shelton D. Sherman R. Showalter C. Shultz W. Slye J . Smith E . Snell D. Snyder J. Snyder T. Sobieszczyk M Spearman T. -Spencer

D. Stahl

D. Stahlnecker

D. Stahlnecker

M. Stahly

D. Starkel

J Stastny

J. Stein

M. Stoehr

G. Strauch

J . Street

Stahl, Delores St enogra ph ic

S teno-ettes 4-6; girls' glee 3 ; choir 4-6; "St re et of Dreams"; " A Wa ltz Dream "; honors convocation 6.

Stahlnecker, Darold Business Administration

Marquette, Nebraska, 1.

Stahlnecker, Doran Business Administrati on Marquette, Nebraska, 1.

Stahly, Melva Arts and Sciences

Rockettes 5,6 ; White Caps 3-6 , treasurer 3; Y-

T eens 1 -2 ; Masque and Gavel 3-6; choir 3-6; Rock et st aff 5,6; "A Lucky Penny "; "' Street of Dreams "; "A Waltz Dream "; honors convocation 6

Starke!, Dorothy St en ographic

Trip le Trio 3-6 ; Steno-ettes 3-6 ; girls' glee 1,2; "Street of Dreams "; Rocket Revue 6

Stastny, Joseph Engineer ing

N club 5,6; s tudent council 6; football 5, letter 5

Stein, Jesse Arts and Sciences

Student council 1,5; Rocket staff 5,6, sports editor 5 ,6 ; Northeastern staff 5,6, sports column 5,6; second place state journalism sports writing award

Stoehr, Mary Bus iness Adminis tration

Cheerleader 5 ; Ro cket Revue 4 ,6; Rockettes 5,6; Y-Teens 5,6 ; student council 5, vice president 5; Masque and Ga vel 3 -6; " One Mad Night"; class vice president 4

Strauch, Gene Indust ri al Arts

Street, Janice Arts and Sc ie nces

Student council 3 ; girls ' glee 2,3; Rockettes 5,6; choir 4-6; "Street of Dreams"; "A Waltz Dream"; " Tons of Money "

Tilman, Marlene Stenographic

Steno-ettes 3-6; Y-Teens 1-4; girls' glee 3,4

Tracy, Nancy Teachers College

Student council 3-6 , president 5; treasurer 3; g irls' glee 1,2 ; Rockettes 2-6; Y-Teens 5,6 ; choir 3-6; "Street of Dreams "; " A Waltz Dream"; class treasurer 3; Rocket Revue 4 ,6; chee rle ader 5; May day honor guard 6

Tracy, Shirley Bus iness Administration

Girls' glee 3; Steno-ettes 5,6; Y-Teens 3,4; choir 4-6 · "The Mocking Bi rd"· " Street of Dreams"· "A'Waltz Dream " ' '

Trombla, Richard Business Administration

Student council 1, president 1; choir 3-6; vice president 6· "Street of Dreams"· "A Waltz Dream "; Ro~ket Revue 6; Hi-Y 6 '

1.
M. Tilman N. Tracy S. Tracy R. Trombla
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Van Dusen, Robert Business Administration

Student council 1; Rocket Revue 4,6; baseball 6; Hi-Y 5,6, vicepresident 6; Hi-Y basketball 5,6

Voegele, Marlys Art~ and Sciences

Votava, Rose Marie Stenographic

Rockettes 6; Steno-ettes 3-6; White Caps 3-6; choir 5,6 ; girls ' glee 1-4 ; honors convocation 6 Wadlow, Ron Industrial Arts

Welt.on, Lanny Business Administration

Watson, Duane Business Administration

Band 3-6 ; wrestling 6

Watson, Mary Stenographic

L. Welton

D Watson

White caps 4; gi rls ' glee l; Stenno-ettes 4-6, second vice-pre si dent 5; honors convocatio n 4

Webster, Elizabeth Arts and Sciences

Debate 5,6; Rockettes 3-6; Masque and Gavel 4-6; National Forensic League 5,6; choir 3-4; " Angel Street"; Elks Scholarship; LTA Scholarship; honors convocation ti; " Tons of Money"; " Street of Dreams"

Trumble, Janet Stenographic

Turek, Donald Industrial Arts

N-Club 2-6; varsity basketball 4, 6, letter; varsity football 1,3,5 , letter 1,3,5,; reserve basketball 2

Weese, Shirley Stenographic Girls' glee 3,4; Steno-ettes 3,4; Y-Teens 1-6

Welch, Suzanne Stenographic Steno-ettes 3-6; " Street of Dreams " ; " The Mockingbird"; " A Waltz Dream " ; girls' glee 1,2; choir 3-6

Welty, Sarah Stenographic Girls' glee 5 ; Steno-ettes 6

Wes.t, Kenneth Business Administration

S Welch

S. Welty

K. West

J. Trumble D . Turek R. VanDusen M. Vogele R Votava R. Wadlow M. Watson
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E . Webster S. Weese

Williams, Henry Vocational Agriculture

Varsity track 2-6; varsity football 5, letter 5; reserve football 3; N club 1-6; F.F.A. 1-6; student council 4,5; F.F.A. state honors convocation 4; star farmer award; chapter F.F.A. blue ribbon; state farmer; district record book winner 2 place; F.F.A. letter

Wing, Frances Homemaking Girls' glee 2 ,4

Wittwer, Joanne Teachers College

Wolcott, George Arts and Sciences

Debate 4,5; Masque and Gavel 4-6; National Forensic League 4-6, president 5; band 1-6, letter 6; county government 5; Rocket Revue 6; "Annie Laurie," " A Lucky Penny ," " One Mad Night," "Ten Little Indians ," " Dark Victory," "Submerged," "Pot Boiler"

Wolfe, Marilyn Stenographic Student council 2; Rockettes 5,6; Steno-ettes 3-6; 2 vice-president 6; basketball attendant 6; May attendant 4, honor guard 6; honors convocat ion 4

Wood, Barbara Stenographic

Student council 2; girls' glee 1,2; Triple Trio 3,4; Rockettes 2-6; vicepresident 5; Steno-ettes 4-6; class vice-presiden t 3; Rocket Revue 4,6; choir 3 ,4; "Street of Dreams;" football queen 5 ; Ma y attendant 2; honor guard 6; cheerleader 3,4

Woodcock, Janet Business Administration

Rockettes 2-6; student council 1; Rocket staff 3-6; editor-in-chief 5,6; class editor 3,4; Northeastern staff 5,6; business manager 5; Jr high column 6; circulation 6; Silver key journalist honorable mention 6; Quill and Scroll 6; girls glee 2; choir 3,4; "Street of Dreams"; May day honor guard 6; honors convocation 2,4,6

York, Larry Engineering

Band 1-6; letter 6; Mid-East mus ic festival 2,4,6; Rocket revue 4; baseball 6; honors convocation 6; Regents honorable mention

York, Robert Engineering

Band 1-6; letter 6; Rock et revue 2; baseball 6; honors convocation 2, 6 ; Regents honorable mention

Addleman, Robert Industrial Arts

Wenzl, John Arts and Sciences

Lincoln High 1-4; King of hearts 6

Booth, Robert Arts and Sciences

Not pictured: Johnson., Keith Arts and Sciences

J. Wenzl

R. Addleman

R. Booth

Class vice-president 5; National Forensic League 5,6; varsity debate 4-6; choir 4-6; "Street of Dreams "; Hi-Y 4-6; honors convocation 4,6

R. York J . Woodcock L York M Wolfe B. Wood J Wittwer G. Wolcott H. Williams F. Wing
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Looking to the future

These energetic juniors have g a ined, through experience, the knowle d g e a nd skills needed for their advancing st a tus. Throughout the year they worked, p a rti cipating in all organizations and activities, providing their full share of leaders, gaining honors in speech, athletics, dramatics and student leadership, continually l e arning and preparing to be tomorrow's leaders. By these works they have qualified themselves for the title of senior class of 1955.

First semester officers: (sitting) Bob Lee, vice president; Bob McMeen , treasurer; (st anding) Jake Keim , president; Peggy Green, secretary.

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L Alderman, S. Amen , J Amos. M. Anderson, D. Bailey, D. Bailey C Barnes, C Barrett, B. Bartels. S Bauer, F Beach, D. Beachell. C. Beckman, J. Bertenshaw , A Bitter L Bowker. R. Bradsby, J. Brande berry, C Bray, C. Brown , L. Br yant. E Burchardt J. Burdick, C Burns. B Buster. K Calder, L. Cameron. P. Cariotto. J. Carter, J Casement . E . Chadwell. C . Clark , G . Cla r k. R. Clark G. Cleckner, M. Cochrane.

and il:s responsibilities

Second semester officers : (sitting) Jack Furrow , vice president ; Ron Bradsby, president; (standing) R on Young, treasurer; Jackie Amos, secretary.

J Cole, R. Colon , L Conrad. R. Courtney, C. Crow, K. Cummings, V Dahl. B. Davis A Deal, M. Deines, J D e Lunger, I. Desh ayes, J Dou thit E Downs, P. Dr ak e, M. Duff y, D Eby, J Eichberger, J Elce, D Elli ott G Eppens, R Eric k so n, J. Ferguson , P Fisher, B Flack , J. Forrest, J. Foster. C. Frahm. J Furrow, B Gillette, D Gillett e , B. G ingles, J Gould. S Grab owski. P Green. D Grett, M Griess , B. Grubb, H. Gunn, M. Gustin , D. Ha as Kenneth Wall and Robert J ohnson, sponsors.

.J. Hammers, D. Harmon, T. Harrer, .J Harrison, C. Hart, C. Hartman, M. Hartman

S. Hartshorn, .J. Haupt, D Hayes, D. Henderson, L. Hendrix, L. Hennings, D. Hevelone

A. Hill, E Hill, L Hinkley , D. Hockensmith, D Hoefs, S. Holtz, B. Howard

D. Howlett, D. Huenink, D. Hunter, R. Hutchins, C. Hutchinson, .J. Ing- ham, L. Inselman

B .Jackson, K. .Jackson, K. .Jackson, L. .James, B. .Jarvis, L. .Jennings, .J .Jensen

D .Joy, L .Johansen , I .Johnson, C. Kallemeyn, C. Keech , .J. Keim, R Keller

L. Kelley, P. Kelly, C. Ke ys , .J Kidney, M. Klintworth, A. Knapp , R. Knox

.J. Kramer, B. Kroon, H. Large, J. Lee, R Lee, M. Leonard, D Lewis

P. Lind , J. Lindquist, K. Lodwig, S. Loetterle, W. Lucke, W. Lundy, P. Mccaig

J McClure, M. McClure , R. McIntosh, R. McMeen, W. Merritt, A. Meyer, D. Miller

A Monia, J Morey , C Morgan S. Morrison, M. Neemann, G. Neill, M Neher

K. Nelson, B Newell, D Null , V. Olmstead , P. Olson , J. Pardubsky, B. Parker

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Casting a last look at her choices,

prepares to drop her ballot into the ballot box , while Shirley Holtz and

Wright prepare to cast their votes in the student county government election.

Claudia Keys Germaine P Sherman, D. Smith, :J. Snell, D. Snyder, L. Sorenson, N. Steffen :r. Stein, L Stolley, R. Straham, D. Strandberg, P. Strauss, D. Sutter :r. Swenson, E Tuttle , R. Ueberrheim , A. Watts, M. Wehr, E. Weiss M. Weiss, D. Wendorff , :r. Wenzl, A. Wickenkamp, M. Williams , L Wolph K. Wood, R Woods, M. Woodside , R. Wright, G. Wright, Y. Wright :r Wroth , S. Yates, D. Young, M Young , P Young, R. Young :r. Parrott, S. Pavey, L Peters, P. Petersen R. Peterson, A. Philippi , G. Portsche, R. Price N. Pugsley, G. Quinn, L. Redmond, D. Reimer T. Ritchey, F. Robinson, R Roeder , B. Ross M. Rustemier, C Schell, R. Schiermann, M. Schnieber
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R. Schultz, W. Schultz, :r. Schwindt, D. Seibert

The time oJ t:heir life

Time progressed and the fall of 1953 found 230 sophomores entering their first year in high school.

Adjustments to new classes, schedules and activities had to be made but the sophomores proved themselves by providing competent leaders and by working in school activities

They now have time to make use of their newfound interests throughout their following two years of high school.

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D. Carter, C. C av es B. Chirstenson , L. Christenson W. Christenson , E Churchill C. Clarke, M. Cl a ry M. Cline, J. Cole D Cook, J Corning J. Crane. C Crate L. Danner, G Dappen D. Dean. L DeBord G. Decker, D DeHart Wayne Hester, president Margaret Marshall vice president .J. Acosta, J. Allington, R. Allison, D Anderson, J. Ashley, K. Baily, P. Baily, B Barny, P. Bartlett, R. Baty, S. Bett, I. De.Jarnette, P. DePue, T. Dewey. C. Bolin L. Bostock, G. Brown, R. Bucklin, K. Bucy, G. Burchardt, M. Burchess, M. Byrne, J Canfield, M. Corliss, C. Carlson, E. Dittenber, D Doll, K Donlan. Lawrence Mason, sponsor George Rolofson, treasurer Kermit Mobley, secretary P. Everrett, J. Fager, D. Feil, R. Ferguson, B. Finke, J Foby, B. Foreman S. Foster, G Founta i n , J Fox, J. Fry , R. Fuller, D. Gable, K Geerdes. B. Gieber, D Gier, E. Glass, D. Godfrey , D. Grabowski, J. Greer , R. Griess C. Gunn. D Haith. L. Hall , D Hampton. J. Hanson, G. Harral, R. Harris L. Dunbar, L. Dunn, C Emry, M. Engelhart. T Evans. Mrs. Ella Mae Short, sponsor
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R. Dormer, H. Downs

M. Martin, C Mays , J McAdams , M McCartney.

J Hartshorn. F Hat fi eid , L H a wley , P Heiselm an , H Heise r , W Hester , G Higgins , A Holber t, B Ho w ard , J Hyland, M. Inbod y.

R. McClure, D Mcconkey, F. McDill. D McDonald

M. J a mi eso n , D Joh n s o n, L. J o hns o n , N Johnso n , K Johns to n , S J o nes, B Jorgenson, J Jorgenson , J Keech , J Kenaston, A Kessler

G Ke y s , P King , J Klum, S Kuehn, R. Kuenning , D. Lafler , M Larsen, M La r son, G. LaRue. H Lassek, S. Lawson.

A McDowell, J. McEntarffer, J. McIntosh, B. McKinney

J Lewis, S. Lewis, B Lindquist , D. London, E Loomis , A Loos, J Mahlman. J. Marcotte, M Mardin, G. Markel, M Marshall

Sophomores Sondra Wertz, Kay Thompson, Myrna Martin, Sharon Petersen and Beverly Christensen chat as they get read y for class.

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M. McMullen, J. Merritt. M Miller, E. Mills. R. Miner, K Mobley, D. Morrison , C Mosher. T. Munson, M. Murphy, D. Nelson, W. Newman . . Nibbler, R. Northway, B. Ogburn. C. Olson.

M. Otto, D Patterson , M. Payne, K. Pester.

S Petersen, C. Peterson, D Peterson, E. Peterson

"Allow me ," says Don Nelson as Margaret Marshall grins approval at his politeness, a product of the sophomore modern problems class.

B Schwartz, J Scott, L Scott, J Shadle y, L. Shepherd, B. Simmons, J Simm o ns, C Smith , J. Sn y de r, D Spencer, M. Starke!.

D Steffen , J.• Stein , R. Steinbroon , G Stewart, K. Stewart, L St in e , A Sto ckland, R. S toeh r , A. Stumph y, M. Sutliff , J Swenson

D Tanne r, N Taylor , K Th ompso n , B Thrapp , P T iff, S Todd, R Tubbs, K Turner, P. Vincent, M Vogel, C. Walck.

W W a ll a, M Walters, L Watson, R. Weckman , D W e nzl. S Wertz , S Whalen , W Wilson, D Woods. A Woorest, L Young.

C Philpot, D. Piersol. S. Pointe, J Pont.

G P o rte r , R. Pounders, G Rauscher, J. Rediger.

J Reich, L. Richards. M. Richters, J Robertton.

B Rocek, H. Rollogas, G Rolofson , J Rosecrans.

B Sabin, M. Sampson, G Samuelson, G. Schultz.

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EPISTLES

Some of the peppiest students in school spent an evening bunny hopping at the Student Council Sox Hop (minus the sox, or rather plus the shoes).

Student council executives for the two semseters were Joy Haupt and Jo Jensen, secretaries ; Dick Hendrix and Mary Stoehr, vice presidents, and Rodney Erickson and Ronnie Hutchins , treasurers.

Doughnut Queen Dixie Ivey and Cider King Ray Showalter reigned happily at the Sox Hop.

First semester student council

First row: J. Jensen , J Peacock, M Stoehr , J Mccre i ght , J Douthit , D Hendrix , N. Tracy.

Second row: J Fitchett, P Shelton, J Rosecrans, J. Rolofson, B Gieber, J Keim , J. Stein

Third row: H Williams , G Samuelson , J Hyland , M. Gunn , S Whalen , J R y an

Fourth row: P Pete r sen , D Sutter , B. Lee , R Hutch i ns, C Barre tt, L Delaney.

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President Larry Delaney Sponsor Harland Taylor President Nancy Tracy

Clock's

• main spring

The student council is the main spring which keeps Northeast running smoothly.

The elected representatives of homerooms and organizations are charged with the responsibility of student government. They sponsored the basketball dance and the Rocket Revue. They promoted a successful drive for the support of Northeast ' s foster child , J e r zy Mikiel. They oiled the cogs of Northeast school life by sponsoring dances , serving as hall monitors and taking tickets for noon movies.

Jake Keim , junior, was chosen president of the Nebraska Student Council association this year.

Second semester student council

First row: L Delane y, D Hendri x, J Stastn y, D Mohrhoff, A Johnson.

Second row: D Seng, L Stine, F Manning, J. Moble y , M . Christensen.

Third row: R. Baker, P Petersen, L James , D. Miller , K . Ladwig

Fourth row: R. E r ickson , D Fred s trorn , D Sutter , J Kramer , J. ltediger , P Shelton

Fifth row: D W en dorff , J. Fole y, D. Wenzl , C Carlson , G Porter, K Mobley, J Haupt

" We need a red one over here on this branch ," remarks Jackie Fitchett to Donna Miller as Student Council members decorate the Chris t mas tree.

On the fat€ful day of cheerleader tryouts Ronnie Hutchins, Jo Jensen, and Janet Mobley tabulate the votes.

Catherine B ar rett and Sondra Whalen fill in a heart for J erzy Mik i el , No rth east's Polish foster child.
"Eenie meenie minie mo, where did I file my lunch?" ponders Jake Keim while on monitor duty.
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Jack Rhoden, editor-in-chief

Mrs. Eunice Mansfield, advisor

Terry Spencer, editor-in-chief

Looking over the latest edition of the Nor:theas:tern are Judy Ramey, Sara Alexander and Janet Woodcock. Judy served as business manager , publicity director and a member of circulation staff. Sara served as advertising manager, page 2 columnist and as a member of circulation and exchange staffs. Janet served as business manager , junior high columnist and on circulation staff.

"Are you kids sure you covered your beats? " asks editor Terry Spencer as the staff plans pages for the nex t issue.

" Now we ' ve got a shingle, just like the pro ' s ," says Jesse Stein , sports column i st , as Andy DeChaves , reporter , smiles his approval.

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Someone has to check the reams of copy that go into each issue Performing the task are Jewel Hide and Carol Nagler. Jewel acted as associate editor, page 2 columnist and classnote editor and on circulation staff Carol acted as associate editor, art editor and page 1 columnist.

Deadlines and by-lines

"Gee , but you ' re smart, Terry ," grins Ruthe Rosenquist as first semester page editors make plans for the next edition of the Northeas te rn . Seated are Darrel Seng , page 2 editor and photographer, and Ruthe, page 1 editor, publicity director , classnotes , exchanges, circulation and assistant advertising manager. Standing are Sherry Snider, page 3 editor, exchanges and junior high columnist, and Terry Spencer , page 4 editor and exchanges.

Keeping up with the time is the object of the Northeast e rn staff. The latest in school news, features, gossip and sports is reported by capable staff members.

For the first time in Northeast's histor y a Quill and Scroll chapter was formed. This group is part of the national o r ganization which furthers journalism ideas and ideals. Besides putting out a first class paper ever y two weeks , the staff entered in competi ti ve contests at the state jour n alism convention and the silver key contests.

Second semester page editors Dar r el Seng, Sherry Snider, Jack Rhoden and Jud y Ramey make up dummy pages. Darrel served as page 4 editor and on circulation staff; Sherry was page 1 editor and page 2 columnist; Jack acted as page 3 editor and on exchange staff, and Judy served as page 2 editor and page 1 columnist.

"Ah , quit goofing off you guys, or we ' ll never get these things delivered ," laughs Darrel Seng during the usual bi-weekly mix-up.
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Janet Woodcock and Carol Nagler take time out from writing stories to get into the Christmas spirit by helping decorate the Northeastern staff tree.

" What's keep ing Jack?" everyone wonders at Jane t Woodcock's party for the Northeastern staff. Editor Jack Rhoden forgot to go!

Northeastern and beginning journalism representatives await presentation of awards at the Nebraska Hi

School Press convention luncheon, closing two days of panels , workshops and clinics.

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Quill and Scroll charter members Front row: J. Ramey, D. Miller, J Hide , M. Wehr, G. Wright.
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Second row: J Woodcock, D S e ng, T. Spencer, J Rhoden , M Schnieber. Not pictured: R. Rosenquist. gh Ju st o ne of many acts in the journalism spot light was Dale Joy 's magic act.

Datelines and deadlines

A whole new vocabulary opens up for junior journalism students as they learn about decks that are not on ships and boiling without heat. Sometimes they wish they'd paid more attention to their sophomore English teachers telling them about participial phrases and active and passive voice. Pasteups and dummy sheets were something entirely new to them this year as were headlines and deadlines. By the time they have written and edited two issues of the Northeastern, they are ready to take on the task full time the next year.

Beginning Journalism

Joan Wenzl and Don Hoefs, in charge of adverti sing for the cub issue of the Northeastern, check a layout with fourth page edi tor Pat Drake. Four girls led the cubs through their two issues. Patty Sherman served as associate editor; Claudia Keys and Mary Jo Wehr as editors , and Annette Bitter as associate editor. Seated: G. Wright , C. Schell, J. Brandeberry , J. Wenzl, D. Reimer, S Holtz, A. B itter , R Keller, P Sherman , C Keys. Standing: M Wehr , J. Elce, S. Loetterle, D. Miller, D Hoefs , R. McMeen, P Drake, G. Niell.
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Not pictured: S. Grabouski.

.Janet Woodcock and Mrs. Eunice Mans field watch as Darrel Seng , photographer, snaps a pi~ture.

Joan Brandeberry , Patty Sherman , Donna Lebsack , Sara Alexander , Mar y Jo Wehr , Donna Miller , Melva Stahly , and Germaine Wright , who w orked on advertising, are checking up on bus iness prospects .

" How does this page look? " asks Beverly Hiskey of the other senior e ditors , .Jewel Hide , Ar l ine Johnson, Marvelyn Barnard , Emily Forst , and Melva Stahly.

Feature editors Janet Hanshew, Cara Hutchinson, and Sherry Snider smile at the photographer as they take time out from planning pages

Mrs Eunice Mansfield and Ruthe Rosenquist look over a layout while Janet Woodcock checks copy for an annual page

Class editors Joyce .Johnston, Carolyn Schell, Annette Bitter, and Marilyn Gunn put in the finishing touches on the junior and sophomore pages.

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Janet Wo odcock Editor

Rocket staff •

recorders of hisfory

The '54 Rocket is all y ours full of information a n d p ict ur es you ' ll always want to remembe r .

Your Rocket i s more than just bound pages. It repr es e nt s hours of work and fun of the pa s t y ear.

Staff member s h ave been planning and replanning, working hours after school, making trips to Graham Printing company with pictures and copy , and worrying about deadlines Many hours and days were spent forming the Rocket. Now it is presented to you in the hope that you will enjoy it as much as the staff has enoyed edit i ng it.

Organization editors, (seated) Donna Lebsack, Jackie Fitchett , Janice Rolofson, and Sara Alexander, (standing) Marilyn Schnieber, Patty Sherman, Marvelyn Barnard, Judy Ramey , and Anna Meyer check over N-Club pictures.

Larry Alderman , sports editor , looks over the shoulders of his associates, Terry Spencer and J esse Stein as they examine some past annuals

Annual Staff

Seated: A. Johnson, C Nagler , S Alexander J. R o lofs o n, J. Hide, M. Gunn, J. Fitchett, J Ramey , J Johnston , P Sherman, A. Meyer, A . Bitter.

Standing: J. Hanshew, M Schnieber, D Lebsack, B Hiskey, L. Alderman. J. Woodcock, R. Rosenquist , M Barnard , M. Stahly, M. Wehr , C. Hutchinson , G Wright, E. Forst, C Schell. D. Miller.

Back row: T. Spencer, J Stein , J. Brandeberry.

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Ruthe Rosenquist Sara A l exander Carol Nagler Associate Editor B u siness Manager Art Editor

Fifth

Not in picture: R. Sporn.

First with a

The band always gets there first - before school with ''Call to Colors," before each assembly with "The Star Spangled Banner," and opening each pep rally with the cheer song.

Triplets in harmonythe trumpet trio Marvin Frahm, Bob Owen and Dale J'oy serenade their a c c o m p a n i s t, Kathy Read.

Checking out uniforms and keeping them in good condition was the job of the uniform committee, Terry Edwards, Morey Schock, Duane Watson, Bob York and Larry York.

down beat

In new uniforms, acquired during the latter part of · last year, the band performed under David Fowler's direction for half-time activities at all home football games .

Front row: V Knapp, C Heiselman, M. Large, P Heuser, B Sloah, M Fisher, L. Bell, M. Sampson B. Thrapp Second row: A Schneiber, K. Thompson, C. Bray, J Foley, M. Neeman, L Watson, G. Smedley, R. Knox, V. Olmstead, W Ne w man, T Edwards, P Robinson, G Lickliter, B. Gillette, A. Magorian, J Rhoden. Third row: L York, R. McClure, F Norton, S Morrison, B Antes, J Bickford , C Olson , S. Loetterle, F. Colon, J. Von Bergen, J. Clark, A Cook, J Donaldson , R. Allison, A Stumphe, B. Strahan, B York, B Lucke , L Hinkley , G. Gleckner, M O t to , B Owen, M Frahm, D. Joy. Fourth row: R. Hill, D Gillette, C Headrick, A. Knapp, U. Densberger, N Dahl , J Hamilton, W. Anderson, D Shaw, E. Logan, N Ross , P Stanton , D Watson , B Wendorff, D Brown, D. Dewey, C Barrett, D. Gable, M. York , J Ashley, B. Christensen, M Schock , G. Wolcott. row: G Keys , M Rustermier, D Snyder, D Spencer, B. Sabin, E Weiss.
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Invading Fremont for the out-of-town football trip, giving their annual spring concert in conjunction with the orchestra, and traveling to York for the Mid-East music festival and to Fremont for the state music clinic were only a few of this past year ' s experiences.

Downtown parades for the Fall Opening and the Christmas parade added to their long list of civic activities.

Twirlers for the year were (kneeling) Kay Thompson, Beverly Christensen , Amy Schneiber and Carol Headrick; (standing) Gerri Keys, Sondra Loetterle and Annette Magorian.

One, two , three d r um major Jack Rhoden leads the band through drills during a half time performance at one of the home football games.

The band let loose with some of their traditional swing for all the home basketball games, plus the state tournament games

They acquired several new instruments in the past year. A bass clarinet was purchased at the close of last year, and this year found the organization with a shiny new set of pedal tympani and a new bass horn.

Prep Band

Front row: N Greenameyer, K Webster, S McCord, L. Larson, K Sanstedt , R. Jorgenson , S Som m e r

Second row: K Bu c y, E. Meye r, F Debach , A. Gordon , S. George, L Willett, P. Kra m e r, J Knox , D London , M Li v ingston, J. Me y ers , N Nagler , G Gall owa y , R. Weiss, D. Anderson

Third row: M Reich , J Hendrix , R. Balke , D Wilson , G Hart , P Mcconkey , J Cooper , P. Mahone y, C Rice , R. S a mpson , R. Holscher G Peterson, D. Snyder , A. I m ig , D Weiss , B. Haller, F. Ulrick, P Hollingshead, D An de rson , F Kell y, B Williams. P A m os.

Fourth row: B Morrisse. Mr. Fowler, B Durb i n , 0. Skiles , W Graft , A. Hartm a n , L Morrison , J. Ir wi n , D Alb e rti , W Wood. J Ols o n , J Peterson , D Hillyard , S. Henderson , J Kr a mer, D Mer r ill, M Davidson

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Rhyt:hm, melody, harmony

Orchestra

Playing a lot of really good music this year, the orchestra made several appearances. Under the able direction of Mr. David Fowler, members of the orchestra had an opportunity to play music equal to the caliber of some college groups.

Starting the year off right, the orchestra made a commendable showing when they played for the State Teachers convention. Several orchestra members attended the State Music Clinic at Fremont. Here was another opportunity to play some really fine music! The MidEast Music festival was held at York. Furnishing music between acts for the plays and accompanying the operetta were some more activities of the orchestra It also added to the Ma y Day and commencement exercises. The Spring Concert was the finale for this year.

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Mr. David Fowler Mr. Kenneth Freese Pleasant music for well-tuned ears comes from the string group, whose members are Cara Hutchinson, Virginia Dahl, Sharon Lewis, Marilyn Miller, Suzanne Draper, Louise Conard, Kathy Read, Nancy Underwood, and Janet Morey.

Busy members of the orchestra music library committee are (se ated) Connie Bray, Burdetta Thrapp and Lexy Lou Bell; (standing) D o r o t h y Gillette, Wanda Neuman, Carol Headrick and Morey Schock.

Orchestra

Front Row: C Hutchinson, M. Miller, L Dunbar, D. Johnson, W. Koontz, J Morey, M Cox , K Read

Second row : V Dahl, S Lewis, M. Bracy , J Bertenshaw, L. Bostock, S. McCaig, G Schli tt, M. Marshall , J Wroth, A. Deal, A Butts, N. Underwood, L. Richardson, L Conard

Third row: R. Schrepf, S. Peterson, G Foster , E. Bostock, C Payn, S. Henderson, S. Hill, D Gillette , T. Frolik, D Epp , L Dvorak, E. Hart, G. Dappen, L. Metcalf, S Weyers, P. McCaig, J. Amo s, J. Chadwell , M. Booth, D. Keys , L. DeBord.

Fourth row: S. Grosshoehme, E. Hutchinson , P Epp, L. Bostock, I. Deshayes, Mr Fowler, J Foster, R. Northway, D Welty, J. Danielson, J. Pont , D Nelson, H. Heald, S. Treavor, J. Heunink, F. Colon, R. Baker, N. Pugsley , P. Heiselman, S. Draper.

Prep Orchestra

Front row: M Logan, H. Downs, M. Plum, J. Jeffery, J McKee, J Hergenr ade r , J Under wo od.

Second row : I. Samuels C Mittan, S Coburn, K Sandstedt, L. Larson, S M cCord , K Webster, N. Gre enamy re, S. Gordon, L. Dysterh uis, K Nelson

Third row: B Jefferies , P Vincent , C Chism. M Robinson, M. Kline, D Weiss , B. Williams, B Haller , R. Holscher, N. Nagler, G. Galloway, J. Myers , M. L ivi ngston , D Merrill, D James, R. Chadwell.

Fourth row: B. Morrissey, 0. Skiles, L. Morrison. W Graft. D. Ahlerti. J Wendorff, Mr. Freese.

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Front row: L. Loos, M McClure, B P ark er , C. Frahm, R. Wright, R. Smith, T. Pa v ey, B Benton, H Juckette, D Jenkins, J Coleman, J. Gunn, R. Courtney, J Ferguson, D Nelson, G. Eppens, F. Wing, G Wright, M Gunn, D. I vey, S Albury, J. Cole, J Mobley , J Holden

Secon row: S Holtz, J Dutton, M. Leonard, L. Young, E Friesen, K Johnson , B Owen, C Condon. R. Shierman ,

I. Conaway, M Mitchell , A. Phillipi , J Ingham , B. Gingles , D. Tro mb la, B. Kroon, L. James, S. McCaig, B Hiske y, S. Dormer , C. Crow, J. Ramey, J. Hanshew , S Amen.

Third row: M. Ha y nes , J Street , J Johnston, D. Smith, S Hoffman, G Frohardt , J. Furrow, D Seng , W. Pierce, J. Rhoden , B Fry, D. Joy, N. McCarthy, D Seibert, C. Johansen, L Kelly , P.Shelton, B Bowens, N. Tracy, P. McCaig, S Welch, D. Lebsack, R. R osenquist, J Robson, S Alexander.

Foul'th row: J Rolofson, R Schrepf , L. Lassek , W Sly, S. Tracy , J S mith, N. Anderson , D. Henderson , B McMeen, B Jackson, D Young, G Gates , I. DeShayes , H. Heald, K Read , L Conard,

Make Mine

With the largest enrollment ever in the Northeast choir, 101 members worked hard and contributed to the school, making a successful and enjoyable year.

At the annual Christmas program which included mixed chorus and triple trio, the choir sang "The Christmas Story," a narrated cantata, and the traditional "Hallelujah Chorus."

Caroling in the halls, a tradition not broken this year, was a highlight for both choir members and the school.

On Halloween night, they sang for a national Salvation Army meeting held at the state fair grounds.

Tom Pavey , vice-president, and Sharon Albury, secretary-treasurer, take a break from their first semester executive duties. Jack Rhoden president Joan Dutton president
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Y Wright, J Haupt , R. Votava, C. Clark , M Stahly, J Kidney, D Stahlnecker, B. Bartels C. Schiermann. Second semester officers, Dick Trombla and Donna Lebsack , vice-president and secretary-treasurer, respectively, look over the performance schedule.

Music

The production of the operetta "The Waltz Dream" took out almost two ungrudgeable months of the school year after which they prepared to sing for baccalaureate, commencement and School Masters.

The annual choir picnic held in May was almost a farewell for the seniors in choir. Next year , vacancies in choir will be filled from mixed chorus which is a preliminary group of freshmen and sophomores. Only juniors and seniors are admitted to choir. Triple trio, Northeast's only small group, has sung at many public functions and participated in most choir activities.

Merrily harmonizing are these pert young misses who composed Northeast's Triple Trio this year. They are (kneeling) Jane Kramer, accompanist; (second row) Kay Furman, Janice Rolofson, Joan Dutton; (third row) Peggy Green, Shirley Grubb, Margaret Lageson, Jackie Amos, Dorothy Starkle, and Carol Schiermann.
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Rose Mary Castner and Stan Shumway , student cadets, look over the music for the next class with Mrs. Dale Snook, vocal music instructor.

Mixed Chorus

Front row: S Miller , J. Hile, C Walske, S. Sutter, S Foster, A Verg i th, G Hartman, D Sutter, M Payne, L Hatfield , M Head , J. Varga , J Cole, L Hart, G. Gingles , J Swenson , D Nielsen , J. Simmons, G Markel, M Vogel, B. Li v ingston , S. Dean

Second row: L. Bell , A. Loos, M Conaway, B Howard , J Donaldson, M McDonald, M Sanchez , J Marcotte, P Elr o d, R. Nielson, R Mmer, J Fager , P. Ba r tlett, J Sheldon, B Cro o k, F. Portrey , B J a rvis , M. Tangem a n , M. York, S. Whalen, C B o u w ens

Third row: D Pester , E Peterson, S Baughman, U. Feil, C Gammon , J. Ke y ser, M Corliss, M. Griess. D Morris o n, M. Ueher, A. Schellenberg, D Cook , D T a nner, D Dean, G. Fergus o n , D Seibert, K Mobley , G Larsen , N. Taylor , L Moxham , J. Rediger, S. Christensen, W. Walla.

Fourth row: P. Tiff , S .Bett , C. Walek, P Draper, P. Rolo f son , C Philpot, J Mahlman, D Squ i er, M Larsen , P Elliott , C Clark , L Wickencamp, J Nibbler, B Steinbronn, D. Woods , R. Stoehr , G. L a Rue, A McDowell , M. Chris t ensen , P. K in g , P. Lessman, J Kcmpston, J Axthelm , J. Chadwell.

Loree Ann James president

Girls' Glee officers for the year w ere June Hammers and Mary Larson, v i c epresidents, and Kay Turner and Pat Everett , secretary - treasurers.

Marilyn Schnieber president

Wit:h a in t:he

song

Girls' glee

Front row: C Burns, S. LaPointe, D. Bailey , R. Wickman, B. Davis, B. Bieber , P. Everett , M. Dein e s, S. Todd.

Second row: G. Schultz, P. Kelly, A. Downs , M. Starke!, S Lawson, M Johnson, D Miller, B. Cleckner

Third row: S. Mosher , J. McClure, M. Gustin, K. Jackson, J. Keech, C. Peterson, M. Martin, M Larson , M Voegele , K. Jackson.

Fourth row: J Trumble , J Scott, J. McIntosh , A. Milton, J. Snell, J. DeJarnette, J Crane, H Downs, M. Schnieber, G Clark.

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Girls' glee furnished the properties, wardrobe and make-up committees for the operetta this yea r. They presented the annual Easter program and took part in the Christmas program. Combining with other vocal and instrumental groups in the city, they presented Sunday vesper services for the public

Mixed chon~s is the only senior high chorus group that does not require tryouts. They took part in the Christmas program.

Bob McIntosh, vice

president; Mary Jo Chris-

secretarytreasurer; Marilyn Vogel, secretary- treasurer, and Dan Woods, vice - president, were the mixed chorus off ice rs for the year.

Kermit Mobley president - tensen,
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Nadyne Taylor president

A Walt:z

Royal court life of the early twentieth century, spiced with American chorus girls, came to life on the Northeast stage in "A Waltz Dream." Members of the choir, playing the principal parts and making up the choruses, responded well to Mrs. Velma Snook's direction and to the piano cues of Ruthe Rosen-

Maximillian X (Bob McMeen ), Princess Matilda (Kathy Read ), Count Sigismund (Dale Joy), and Louisa (Sandra McCaig) inspect a sandwich sign which Bertram Budgett (Darrel Seng) is modeling and recommending for the palace guard.

Palace guards, Lieutenant Montschi (Tom Pavey) and Nicholas (Ron Wright), arrest Prince Rupert (Bob Benton) who has returned to marry Princess Helene (Janice Roiofson)

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The cast of "A Waltz Dream" takes a well-earned curtain call. Annerl (Kay Furman ) marvels at Count Lothar's (Dick Trombla) skill at playing the piccolo , in which he indulges to " annoy the neighbors." Boxes of tissue and jars of cold cream clutter the make-up room while Suzanne Draper slaps the "miracle cleaner" on Tom Pavey.

.Joan Dutton and Jack Rhoden , po rtra yi ng lead role s of Ka y and Nik i, s i ng a duet

Dream

quist, who accompanied with the orchestra.

Arranging for properties and costumes for the cast and chorus was the task of the girls' glee club. Mr . Jack Mueller's stagecraft class built the set, and the Masque and Gavel, sponsored by Mrs Elizabeth Reeder, did the makeup.

"Spring Perfumes the Air," according to cafe singers Pat McCa i g and Kay Furman as dance r s Juiie Robson, Jane Kramer, Sara Alexander, Margaret Lageson and Nancy Tracy flit through the i r routine for the cafe patrons.

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Bill Armstrong pauses to ponder a question before continuing with his rebuttal.

Debate coach Jack Mueller discusses the importance of winning a forthcoming tournament with varsity debaters.

"Yeah, that sounds like a reasonable answer," says Sonny Hill as his debating partner, Janet Mobley, comes up with some information.

Debating partners Terry Spencer and Dale Fredstrom look up confidently as they outline the plans for their next case .

Speakers, speeches

The biggest feather in the Northeast debate squad's crown is the title of Debate and Sweepstakes champion of the Mid-west tournament which was held at Augastana College in Sioux Falls South Dakota. Acquiring the title were varsity debaters Bill Armstrong, Jack Ballard, Bob Bovey and Dick Peterson. The Mortenson trophey was awarded to Northeast by the Omaha South sweepstakes committee , but

Beginning debaters John Schwindt, Bill Schultze, Angie Holbert, Jim Jorgenson and Jim Forrest make plans for their first debates. Sharon Petersen is not pictured.

"With a speech like that I just naturally walked off with a first place, " boasts Bill Armstrong to fell ow NFL def enders, Janet Mobl ey, Jo Jensen, Bob Bovey and Keith Johnson.

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National Forensic League

Seated : J Moble y, J Jensen , J Ballard, D Peterson, P

Standing: B Armstron g , D Fredstrom, G Wolcott,

B. Bo ve y

Not Pichi.red: T Spencer

of our t:ime

the traveling trophey is so valuable that it is kept under lock and key in Omaha. The local NFL chapter ended an active year with a picnic at South Bend.

Experienced freshmen , sophomore and junior debaters will make up next year's squad.

"You subtract the Democratics from the Republicans and multiply by one hundred to find out how much 1 u n ch money you have," explains Jack Ballard to his skeptical debating partner, George Wolcott.

" Slave dr iver, " complains Jo Jensen to her debating partner Ron Hutchins as she grinds away with Ron standing by with more work.

"H'mmm, you should meet this one," drools Bob Bovey to his debating partner Dick Peterson as they discu ss the outcome of a recent tournament. Evidently all the cards in Bob's debate box aren't for cases.

Liz Webster inserts a dramatic pause as she recites in a poetry contest.

Shelton , E Webster R. Hutchins, E. Forst , R. Hi ll ,
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Student directors, Liz Webster and Irvin

discuss the blocking for Dark Victory with director Elizabeth Reede r.

Curt:ain

Dark Victory Yes, it was a dark victory achieved by Judith Tr a herne (Jo Jensen) and Dr. S t eele (Jack Ballard) in the Broadway and screen success put on by Northeast's yo ung actors a nd actresses .

This was the first play of this type to be present ed at Northeast, but the audience's response show ed that t hey had adapted themselves to the mood of the tragedy.

Jo Jensen and Jack Balla rd, as romantic leads, portrayed characters who found momentary happines s in the face of impendin g d o o m. Deshayes, Dark V i ct: o ry "Dark Victory" Cast
"Am I interrupting something?'~ asks
Marilyn Schneiber of Sonn y Hill and J oy Haup t.
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G. Wa l cott, P S helton, H Gunn , D. Joy, G. Ke y s , R. Hill, D. Peterson , M. Sch niebe r , J. Jen s en, J. B a ll ar d, K. Re a d, I. Desha y e s, S. B arn e s , I. Johns on.

"Money"

"How about a nice fit?" suggests Louise (Marilyn Schnieber) while Aubrey (Irvin Deshayes) convulses obligingly.

"There'll be a big explosion caused by the 'blasted' powder," sighs Aubrey (Bill Armstrong) to Louise (Liz Webster) while planning his fraudulent death.

Tons of Money

"Let's try something different," was the suggestion Mrs. Elizabeth Reeder made at the final tryouts. As a result it was decided unanimously that there be two casts , one called "Tons" and the other "Money."

Jack Ballard, a senior, was chosen as assistant director and took charge of the "Money" cast.

The matinee and Saturday evening performances were given by "Tons." "Money" took over the show for Friday night

"Tons"

S Draper, D. Peterson, J. Street, B Owen, M Frahm, T. Spencer, E. Webster, B Armstrong, B. Bove y, J. Jensen

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J. Jorgenson, C. Frahm , F. Manning, D Eby, B Schultze, I. Deshayes, M. Schnieber, R. Hill, J. Haupt, B. Newell.
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Masque and Gavel

Masque and Gavel, an organization 37 strong, is made up of students who have shown interest in and furthered the work of speech and dramatics at Northeast.

Once again they display a record of an active , successful year. Their activities were highlighted by their candle light initiation ceremony, banquets, the presentation of a series of one act plays, and their performances in skits throughout the ye ar.

Mrs Elizabeth Reeder sponsor Bob Bovey president Bill Armstrong president George Wolcott , Bob Bovey , ]3,oscoe Hill a~d Dick Peterson are shown m a dramatic moment of their prize winning one act play "Submerged." Masque and Gavel officers were (se ated) Kathy Read, recording secretary; Dick Peterson , recording secretary; Jack Ballard , vice president; (standing) Jake Keim , corresponding secretary; Jo Anne Jensen, corresponding secretary , and Peg Shelton , vice president. Masque and Gavel Front row: K Furman. L. Morrison C Crow, L Young, D. Eb y , E. Friesen, C. Hutch inson, C Frahm. Second row: I. Johnson, P. S helton, C. Barnes, J. Jensen, J. Haupt, M. Stahly, S Barnes , M Cox, L. Lassek. Third row: E Webster, S Y ates, R. Hutchins, G Wolcott, M Stoehr, R. Wright, K. Read, J Kiem , J Jorgenson. Fourth row: K Nel son, R. Erickson, I. Desh ays, J Ballard, D. Peterson, B Armstrong, R. Hill , D. Fredstrom, B. Bovey.
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Not in picture: T. Spencer.

Aspiring ag boys

As Nebraska farms get larger, fewer farmers are ne ed ed. Boys a t Northeast are finding it possible to tra in for jobs such as implement dealers, v o c a tional ag ri c ultural instructors, fertilizer dealers, and cou ntless o ther agricultural professions, as well as t r ai ning for actual farming. The Future Farmers of Ame rica sponsor social affairs in addition to their re gular club meetings.

Kneeling: K Stewart, G Stewart.

First row: R. Courtney, J. Acosta, M. McAdams, B Campbell, D Lafler, H. Heiser, J. Corey, G.

P a r so ns , G Higgins, L. Addlt>man.

Sec.,nd row : D Doll, J Parrott , D Hendrix, L Christense n , J Snyder, L. H endrix, F. Ayres,

D M cD o na ld, I. Lewis, H Williams , L. Hillier, B. Webb

Third row : E Churchill, J Webster, D. Snapp, J. Greer, D. M o hrhoff, D. Plum, E. Dittenber, B.

C hur c hill, D. Larsen, T. Ritchey, D. Hays, J. Churchill.

Fourth row : C. Beckman, J Carter, L. Hall, L. Cooper, G. Rolofson, E Schwainanger, L. Inselman, G Long, J. Lee, R. Campbell, L. Bowker

Takin g time out from eating to watch the photographer , pa r ents , faculty members and guests enjoy th e FF A turkey feed. State Farmer is the goal! Jerry Corey and Henry Williams, wh o both made State Farmer this y ear , are showing three of the beginning Ag students Williams ' sheep , of which he had 37 ewes. FFA Lloyd Schmadeke Sponsor Richard Hendrix President
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Three cheers for ihe Rockeiies

"The purpose of this club shall be: to foster school spirit, to promote good sportsmanship and to serve Northeast at all times."

Once again this purpose was lived up to by the club's 65 active members as they attended pep rallies and games, presented skits and card sections, sponsored the football banquet and turnabout dance, elected

First and second semester officers: (seated) Sharon Albury, secretary; Barbara Wood and Sherr y Snider, vice-presidents; (standing) Beth Finke, secretary; Kathy Read and Julie Robson, treasurers.

attendants to the city track queen and finally, closed their year by combining forces with N club to hold their annual picnic. These are only a few of the outward signs; there are moments that will never be forgotten, and the sound of their voices singing "Northeast we hail you " still rings.

"It is a beauty contest?" No, it's another in the series of annual NE vs LHS skits.

The heart committee, made up of Beth Finke, Frances Norton, Claudia Keys, and Rose Marie Votava, is busy preparing for the annual Turnabout dance. The motto of the Northeast Rockettes could be "Everyone up for the jump." The cheering section , backed by the band, gives the team a send off.
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RockeHes

First :row: A Holbert, S. Albury, C Frahm , M McClure, J Hanshew, J Dutton, D. Ivey, K Furman, P Shelton , J. J o h nston, J. Rame y , K Packett , R. McClure , B Hiskey, C Hutchinson, D Miller, M Vogel, J Cole.

Second row: D She r man , L Loos , C Crow , C. Ferguson, D. Eby, M. Duffy , J Robson, D Lebsack, S. Alexander, J. R olo!son, J Street, B Flack, S Whalen , M Christensen, M Wolfe, P. Everett, K Turner

Third row: P Burk , B Finke, N. Trac y , J Mccreight, E Webster, M Larson, B Ogburn, V Dahl , M M a rshall , L R ichards, B. Jorgensen , J. Kramer , M Woodside , J Rasmussen , B Wood, R. Ro s enquist , J Shaw , B Parker.

Fourth row: E. Forst , P Green, S Petersen. S. Snider, M Lageson, J Woodcock, C Nagler, M. Stoehr, K Read , J E lce, C. Keys , A Bitter, J Amos, M Rotert, J Haupt, A. Johnson , R. Votava , M. Stahly, F. Norton, J. Hammers.

Janice Rolofson, president

Mrs. Ella Short, sponsor

Mrs. Lucena Hendrix, sponsor

Kathy Read, president

The Northeast Rockettes are always behind the team as shown by the card section at the Lincoln, Northeast football game.

"Join the Rockettes and see the state." It is plain to see that everyone had a good time on the bus trip on the way to the game.
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N club

Fir s t r ow : H Williams, B Fr y, J Rohrig, B Lee , C Barn hi ll. Seco nd row: K Moore, D. Jen k

hi rd r

Skillful sport:smen

Attaining skill and good sportsmanship between the athletes of different sports a nd schools is the purpose of N-club. To obtain membership in the club a boy must letter in any sp ort-football , swimming , basketball, baseball , golf , wrestling or track .

The N-club sold concessi ons at games , sponsored several dances after the basketball games and presented flowers to the football queen, basketball queen a nd attendants. In the spring they sponsor the N -club-pep club picnic at Pioneers park to show their appreciation for the support at sports e v ents during the year.

ins, D Haas , K . Nels o n , D Young, J R y an , B. Benton, F Holbert. T ow : D Hays, J Douthit, R. Beachell, L Delane y, D Turek. R Bradsb y, J Stastn y, T. Pavey Fourth r ow : J. Cur ti s, L. Hennings, J Lee , J. Foster, G. Brown. R. Baker, J Furrow, T Ritchy, L Cole, R. Smi t h
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Paul Leacox , vice president; Larry Hennings , secretar y, and Jack R y an, first semester vice pre s ident and second semester secretar y , look up with a grin while making plans for the N club-pep club picnic Larry Delaney Tom Pavey presidents ·Bern a r d Ga llo w a y Ed J ohnson sponsors

Standing in the symbolic triangle, the state champion Hi - Y basketball team poses for a picture.

Promoting Fellowship •

Clean spirit, clean body and clean mindthe three purposes of the Northeast Hi-Y club are practiced faithfully by members in sports, speech and everyday living.

Besides holding meetings every Tuesday evening, the chapter participated in the YMCA Youth and Government program, the Hi-Y , Y-Teen Conference held in Grand Island and various sports activities.

The basketball team won the state Hi-Y trophy and the C-2 division of the city league and also entered a tournament at Hutchinson, Kansas.

Sonny Hill, Keith Johnson, Larry Cole, Tom Pavey, Ted Ritchey, Darrel Seng, Bill Schultze , Ray Showalter, concentrate on the rules of careful driving. They served as officers.

Hi-Y

First row: D Trombla, D Hays, D Jenkins, K Johnson, J. Jorgenson, R. Hutchins. M. Schock.

Second row: D Sutter. T Pavey, P Drake, D Beachell, B Lee, B Benton, D. Young.

Third row: J. Douhit, R. Hill, T. Ritchey, J. Ryan, G LaRue, L. Delaney, B. Schutze, T Dewey, L. Baker

Fourth row: F. DeChaves, R. VanDusen. R. Showalter, R. Baker. L. Hennings, D. Seng, L. Cole, J Bertenshaw.

Bob Johnson, Alden King sponsors Darrel Seng, Roscoe Hill presidents
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Y-Teens

Friendly faces

Y-Teens, a YWCA organization for senior high girls, is the biggest girls organization at Northeast. Their activities are aimed at helping girls get together for fellowship, fun and service.

The Snowball , the annual formal dance, is held in January. A princess and attendant are chosen from each club in Lincoln.

B ev Flack, Donna Miller, Janet Lindquist , Germaine Wright, Cara Hutchinson, Jackie McClure, Mary Jo Wehr, Pat Petersen and Barbara Park er, chairmen, get together for a cabinet meeting

First semester officers were Judv Elce, secretary ; Sharon Ame11, treasurer; Shera! Yates, vice president. Jerri Peacock Pegg y Green Presidents
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First row: P Everrett, R. Weckman, G Schultz , M. B ooth, S Holtz, H Rollogas, M Conaway, B. Thrapp, L. Hatfield, L. Bell , W Ba y kin, M Vogel. Second row: D. Nielson, M. Miller , B Pave y, S Rezek , J. Marcotte, S. Whalen, L. Turner, E. Hart, L. Shepherd R. Nielson,, P Alles , M Large Third row: J Donaldson , J Huenink , B. Ogburn , K Thompson , B Christenson, L Richards, B Jor gensen, P. Heuser, M. M artin , E Meyer, B Ha rold, S Landolt, G Linquist
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Fourth row: M McMullen, N Dahi , D Squire, D Mcco nke y, K Wood, A . Mania, M. Inbody, P Elliott, N. Underwood, C. Philpot , L. D eBor d , L. Wolf, C. Kallemeyn , E Hutchinson

Sponsors

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Sara Alexander was Northeast's princess and her attendant was Carol Headrick. The Hanging of the Greens at Christmas time is another city-wide social gathering. Inter-club council is held monthly, giving cabinet members from all parts of the city another chance to mingle together. Y-Teen girls also sell concessions at games and sponsor the Easter assembly.

Sheral Yates, Barbara Davis, Ann Meyer, Jo y Haupt, Dorthey Gillete, Donna Miller, Bettie Ogburn, Lois Stolley, and C ara Hutchinson and chairmen, take time o ut from a cabinet meeting.

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Y-Te e Tis Second semester officers were Jane Kramer, vice president; Bev Flack, treasurer; Pat Petersen, secretary. F i rst r o w: K. Furman, D. Hockensmith, C. Crow, L Stolle y, D. Miller, B. Davis , J Simmons , S Amen , C. Bray, A. Meyer, J Brandeberr y, G Wright, B Parker nd row: Young, C Hutchinson , B. Gillette, K Jackson , P Green , G Clark, B. Flack, J. McClure , C. Schell, d Frahm, Eby , S Alexander, M. Hartman, J. Rediger, D Gilette. M. Woodside , M. Cochran, C Hartman, S Morrison, N. Trac y, M. Duff y
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rth row: Huenick, C. Headrick, P. Pererson ; M Stoehr , J Ek e. A Bitter. J Haupt. C. Barnes, S. Yates,

Modern masters, creai:ive ari:isi:s

Officers were (seated) C. Nagler , vice president, and D Reimer, vice pres id en t; (stan ding ) A. Holbert, secretary -treasurer, a nd J. Hamme rs, secret ar y -tr easurer

Artistic Northeast students obtained a new chance to express themselves when an art club was formed under the direction of William Persick this year. The club offers students a chance to work in many fields of art providing a chance to expand their creativeness or to work merely for pleasure. The year's activities included joint meetings with the Lincoln High art club and tours through local galleries and exhibits.

Modern art leaves interpretation to the imagination of the viewer. This work has characteristics of a chicken eating in a storm.

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Seated: S Amen. D Reimer , A Holbert, A Meyers, C Lodwig Standing: J. Hammers, S Yates, J. Curtis, B Ogburn , M Neher, C Nagler. Jim Curtis president William Persick sponsor Carol Nagler president

Carol Head rick

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M rs. Lucetta Witt , R. N. sponsor

R ose Marie Votava

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The nursing career offers a challenge as well a s numerous opportunities to today's young women.

Offi cers were (seated) E. Bur chardt, secretary; J. Lindquist, vice president, and C Head rick, secretary; (standing ) R. Votava, treasurer, and G. Burchardt, treasurer.

White Caps today, tomorrow's women in white. These members strive for a worthwhile career in nursing.

Throughout the year they listened to talks of professional persons in various fields of medicine, visited local hospitals and attended a state conv en tion in Omaha Social activities held a place too, as the club held a banquet and picnic suppers.

Tomorrow's women in while

White Caps

Fron! row: J Fittchett, C. Carlson, G. Burch a rdt, M. Spearman, J. Lindquist, E. Burchardt. J. Du tton.

Second row: S Dr ape r, M. Stahly, J Haupt, D Howlett, R. Votava, S Grubb, C Philpot, C. Headrick.

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Presiding over second seme~ter duties were (seated ) Georgia Clark, Rose Marie Votava, Julie Ledgway, Joanne Rasmussen; (standing) Janet Cole, Sharon Albury, Janet Stein , and Marilyn Wolfe. Not pictured is Marian Gustin.

Other first semester officers were (seated) Delores Stall, Jewel H ide, Melissa Haynes; (standing) Mary Watson, and Marvelyn Barnard. Not pictured are Margaret Spearman, Marian Christensen, Janet Smith, and Roma Schrepf.

Front row: G. Wright, M Watson, B. Davis, M Wolfe, D. Sherman, J Stein, J. Cole.

Second row: M Barnard, M. Haynes, M Lee , L James, G. Clark, S Moore , M. Brakhage

Third row: M. Gustin, S. Morrison, M. Tillman, A. Knapp, D. Huenink, R. Schrepf, S Welch

Fourth row: M Spearman, M Lageson, R. Votava, D Stall , D Starkle, S. Grubb, S Horner.

Not pictured are P. Green, M. Duffy, B. Flack, C Barrett, M. Williams

Frances Norton president Miss Audria Shumard sponsor Elmer Schick sponsor Melissa Haynes president
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Recording i:he minui:es

Steno-Ettes marked its second year as it did its first, with a record of worthwhile activities

In order to promote its purpose, that of providing efficient students for the business world, the club sponsored speakers, discussions and other educational illustrations of various fields of work which may be found in today's business world.

Not all work is recorded though, as the club held socia l activities. Steno-Ettes members held a banquet, parties and initiation of new members. Another of the year's highlights was the adoption of a club pin.

Front row: P. Fisher, L. Loos, J. Shaw , J. Hide, B. Finke, M Leonard, J Burdick. B Grubb

Second row: S. Albury, M. Christensen, D. Lewis, S. Tracy, J Nelson , L. Redmond, J. Ledgway, J. Large.

Third row: W. Slye, F Norton, B. Wood, E. Snell, B Bartles , B. Bartles, W. Merritt, J. Smith.

Fourth row: J. Rassmussen , R. Keller , M. Rotert, L. Lloyd , S. Bauer , A. Watts, C. Morgan, A Johnson.

Not pictured are S Weese, D. Finley, A. Milton, S. Welty, G. Eppens.

Janet Cole screams for mercy while delighted Steno-ette members proceed with her initiation. Suzanne Welch swings the paddle as the next girl in line watches, wide-eyed.
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" Darned kid s," mutters Shirle y Morrison as she searches for a lost shoe after initiation.

Seventh grade chorus

Front row: C Weiss K Hill, L. Holbert, T Ness. L Bentz, B. Webb N Turner, E. Rasmussen, N McLaughlin, K. Allen, M. Robinson, C Sobieszczyk, A Hartman, R. Amos, M. Livingston, S Hull, M. Anderson, J Hutchins, D Woelfle.

Second row: R. Rush. S Jensen , B Hill, J Carlson , D Watson, J Simmons, S. George , G Rolofson, S Stocklan d , J Garrett. L Sandborn. A Elliott , A Hartman , W. Weyers, S Coburn , R. Kness, R. Durbin, E. Dyksterhuis

Third row: B Eitel. R Porter. M Kline K Lindner, W. Thie m, R. Foe rste, A Neeman, K Porter, R Holscher , V. Spencer, E Hoplinzitz, D. Pavey, J Latto , F Matson, D Wood, J Huckeba, G Applem a n, I. Samuels, E. McKinney, L. l'.'lills

Fourth row: S Sinnett L Anders on, K Webster, B Janike , J Kerr y, T Fitchett, D Kasl , J. Knox, J Bell, K. Schmidt, J. Hergenrader , J Webster , C C atlett, N. Young, F Kluge , S Som mers, P Kramer, J Welty, K. Pinneo , G Galloway, K en neth Freese.

Junior high days,

Seventh grade chorus

Front row: D Busby, S. Sherman, D. Sowers. D Peterson , C Hawkins , A Tautfest. B Bartzatt , R. Dolezal. N Killham, J. Fisher. B Sedor is, C. Shriner , F. Chappelle, R. Converse , L. Sittner , C. Ha ydon, S McCoy, R. Fox, D Stockfeld , J. Don- nelson

Second row: M. Loos F Blunn S McClure , G. Bostock , K Grell. L. Hammers, C Carlson , J. Swanson. J Meyers, R Dolezal, J Dillow , E. Eby, J. Wacker , S. Lovelace , B Neiswonger, W Beckman, S. Straka , R .Ericson. M. Le ssm an, R Rezek, N Nibler , D Carney.

Third row: P. Fitchett, L. Brodd, H Mueller, T Way, S Churchill , J. Williams, R. Haller, J. Lawritson, R. Bowlin , L. Pape, G Wilson , L. Bauer, W. Zentz, R. Weblemoe, G. McNearny, J. Bounds , D Hanna, J Hansen , D James. J Fisher , R Loos

Fourth row: Kenneth Freeze , D Lee, G. Peterson , J. Reimer, M. Plum R. Chadwell, J. Wendorff , J. Cook , L Dyksterhuis, K Nelson, D. G all ager , R. Balke , A. Hates, D Butts, J Underwood, J Kuehn , J Jeffery, A. Hoxie, K Kopcho, J Loetterle, A Holm. D Marausek. R Schaaf. ·

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K S t rauss , C Chi s m , C Mit tan, M Dunn , J Chrisw i ser , K Core y, K Rober t s , B. W a lske , P. Epp.

Fourth row: J Willi amso n , D S chwa n i n g er , S Henderson, C. Rice , K Hannem a n , S L o os, P B i gle y, R Hawk i ns , G. P e nn in g , J Da l e , R. B a ile y , B McGrat h , J Larson , G Hart, S. Axb e rg , S. Sim m ons , E S mi t h, J Qu i nn , P Mah on e y, P R eistro ff er, .0 N ic k e l , Kenneth Freeze.

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Eighth grade chorus

Front row: J Reich S Fazel , J. Evans, T. Cornell, D Shepherd, R Wilcox. C. Burnham , V Hubca, C. Swanson , D. Wilson, F Morris, A Peterson , D. Piersol , P Vincen t, L Miller , T Juckett, L. Knickabocker, R. Shaft, L Metcalf

Second row: P Loetterle , B Bra y , B Amos , C H o age , G Alexander, J. Wacker, B Will i ams , 0 Skiles, J Cooper , E. Davidson, M .Jamison, L. Fenega, T. Bowman, M. Sedori s, D Hilyard, F. Tangeman, M Buettgenbach, C Luehr, B Hogan, J. Akeson, R. Hill

Third row : R. Jorgenson , W Gr a ft , S Hitch, J Rosenburger, A Froheart, R. Sampson , J Ackerman , K Hennings, S Grossoehme, L. Larson, J Hendrix , J Froscheiser, K Sanstead, K. Aldrich , P Axberg, C Dill, M. Glick, B Carter, A. Imig, S Henderson, B Morrissey

Fourth row: M Thompson , D Peterson , R. Bower, R Wymore, S Merrill, J Martin , N Schafer , G Limbeck , W. Koontz , D. Geise, B Bowen , N Greenamyre, J. Wall, L. Lawson , G Glass , - M Strauch, B Swenson, J Munford, D Olso n, S Bruner, C Teeters Kenneth Freeze

Eighth grade chorus
row : K B yr n e, J Feil, M Le wis, J West, M G e dd es , J Gr e er, D Ha y es , B B ogenri ef, N. H o llingshead , J. D y kste r h u is , C :Bu rc hess. S S mith, J Pa tter s on , M. S immo n s, J Olson , J Ball, G Ri<.:ks g e rs, L Rakow , S Ko h l, C B row n , D Wes t, B B erbac k
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First and second semester officers: Andrea Thompson, vice president; Dick Dewey , vice president; Sharon Grossoehme, secretary; Sharon Landolt, finance chairman; and Linda Wacker, secretary.

Prad:ical t:raining for leaders

The 1953-54 junior high leadership class packed 288 junior Red Cross boxes, sold candy at games and served as hall monitors and on lunchroom committees. They furnished recreation for boys during the noon hours by providing sports equipment for their use. Several Rocket spotlights were also sponsored by the leadership class. The members, elected by their respective home rooms, have been learning how to carry out the duties of good leaders. They worked together as a unit to make the year a memorable one.

Junior High Leadership

Front row: L Wacker, J. Mccreight, J. Dyksterhuis, C. Langhauser, A. Hartman, L. Bentz.

Second row: R. Wyrr,ore, G. Wuster, L Hindman , G. Ackerman, R. Erickson, M Simmons, J. Fisher, G McNerney, R. Dietrick, J. Carlson , A. Peterson.

Third row: L. Hammers, J Kerrey, J Reimer, J. Dyksterhuis, N. Beckman, N. Turner , B. Sherman. S Hitch.

Standing: S Rezek, J. Shively, S Landolt, J Stahlnecker, B. Harrold, E Hutchinson, C Fredstrom, W. Knudson, M. Barry, D Dewey, W Koontz, S Janike , J Webster, L. Wickenkamp, A. Thompson, S Grossoehme , S. Henderson

Francis Rezek sponsor Claire Fredstrom president Willard Knudson president
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Rocketeers

Front row: P Vincent, M Large, C. Payn , G .Galloway , L. B-ell, S Grossoehme, L. Wacker , B. Livingston, B. Hogan, M. Robinson. L Holbert

Second row: A. Holmes, J Dyksterhuis , R. Chadwell, M Booth , J. Rosenberger, M. Tangeman, E. Hutchinson, S. Rezek, J Wacker, A. Vergith, P M a dden , M Payn

Third row: M. DeBoer, D Kopcho, B. Harrold , J Underwood, J Huenink. P Reistroffer, G. Mccreigh t , P Mahoney, L Mox h am, J Larson , S Chris t e n sen , C. Langhauser , L H a tfield

Fourth r o w: Mrs Peterson , sponsor , D Ke y s , J. Chadwell, N. Greenam y re, J Axthelm , L. Wickenka m p , M Christensen, B Bowen , S Janike , D. Squire, N. Underwood, K Nelson , P Rolofson , Mrs. Stout, sponsor.

" Lead them around , farmer Brown ," echoes as students swing th ro ugh an evening of square dancing

Occupants in the ne w ly-fo r med basketball cheering section take a " breather " bet w een games

These animated characters are actually members of a seventh grade literature class , as they looked during a spotlight performance. Left to right they are: Gingham dog, Douglas Hanna; the Pelican ' s Daughter Dell, Mary Ann Loss ; King of the Cranes, Donna Kopcho ; Queen of the Pelicans , Shari Stockland; Calico Cat , Raeona Rezek; King of the Pelicans , Roger Kness , and Old Ducky Quackerel, David Busby.

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May

May Fete attendants

Reigning at the Snowball formal , which is sponsored by the Y -Teens, were Sara A lexan der , Northeast; Kathryn Ann Hurst, College View; Nancy Salter, Lincoln High; and Marlene Wait Teachers College High

Rocket:

Ronnie Rakow, Brent Donnelson and Ronnie Bucklin display the prize-winning . corsages made by their turnabout dates Joanne Rasmussen , Ruthe Rosenquist and Burdetta Thrapp

Kathy Read, pep club president, crowns John Wenzl King of Hearts at the annual Turnabout dance.

FF A royalty are Don Hays; Margaret Marshall attendant; Joyce Shaw, queen ; Carol Barnes, attendant, and Dick Hendrix.

Front row: Margaret Marshall, Charlyn F r ahm , Maril y n Schnieber. Elizabeth Webster , Beverly H iskey, Ruthe Rosenqui st, Beverl y Flack. Marlice Di enes
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Second row: Carol Ge er des , Jantina Dyksterhuis. Mary Jo Chris t e n sen, Pat Everett, Maid of Ho nor Marilyn Gunn, Maid of H onor Mary Lou Tangeman , Sond ra Whalen. Angie Holbert , Janet Ro se nb erger, Janet Underwood queen Shirley Dormer and princess Beverl y Livingston shine happily over their court.

Reigning over the annual 1953 Football banquet were queen Bobbie Wood (center) and her two attendants , Sharon Albury and Pegg y Shelton . N club president Larr y Delaney crowned the queen while Jack Ryan and Larry Cole shared honors as honorary co-captains .

A few of the many couples at the Basketball dance , sponsored by the Stud ent Council, danceto the strains of sweet music

Carol Ferguson, center , rules as Basketb a ll queen at the annual Basketball dance. Her attenda nts are

Bobbie Wood , 1953 Football queen , breaks through the entrance while Coach Bun Galloway stands b y, ready to escort her to her throne.
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Margar et Rotert and Mar ilyn Wolfe.

Don Flanagan and Garrett Vermaas, who seemed to belong at Northeast, ended th e ir services as heads of the custodian staff to accept promotions.

"What do you want for Christmas?" Santa Claus asks Dorothy Reimer while Tom Pavey awaits his turn at the Hub Club dance

" This is your life , Ed Johnson!" Sonn y Hill, Ed's "former coach," greets him. This skit was presented by the debate class.

The new addition to Northeast which has been built during the school year will house the home economics department, the vocational - agriculture department, and general classrooms.

"Send me a dozen ," says Fred Holbert to the photographer while campaigning for the office of county commissioner.

"I promise if I am elected. . . ." Amy Schneiber campaigns for the office of register of deeds.

Jerry Coleman and Rich Baker cas t their ballots under the watchful eye of Warren HagelPitt , at the County Government election.

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The first Red Cross project for the year was "Kans for Kids." Persons bringing cans of food got free passes to the playroom and show. Joan Stahlnecker, Mrs. Frances Watters and Peg gy Shelton look o ver the coll e cti o n of 600 cans of food to be g iven to Cedars Home for Childr e n.

Sonny Hill shows And y De Chaves, exchange student from Spain , the '53 Rocke t.

urry up and comb your hair, w ill you?" says dis g usted looki ng Dave Young to Ge o rgia Cla rk. lJo an Wenzl does her " Bird of Pa radise" dance in the Rock e t R evue
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Dick Peterson, Bob Bovey, and Jack Ballard were the narrator s for the program over KOLN-TV put on by Northeast students nominating R. S. Mickle for Mr. Northeast Lincoln of 1954.
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A familiar scene , unique to Northeast, is child center pupils lining up ,tl o ng with high scho o l students to bu y their lunch in the cafeteria
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R. Smith
NE 0 7 27 7 6 L Delaney J. Furrow and coaches The football players who captured autumn's limelight Home Away Visitor NE Host Lincoln High 18 20 Nebraska City 6 Omaha South 12 34 Beatrice 6 Fairbury 7 13 Fremont 7 Abe Lincoln 29 7 Hastings 34 Sioux City East 14
R. Beachell R Benton R Brown L. Bryant J. Douthit R Erickson J Foster W Fry D. Haas D. Hays H Heald L. Hennings Center Larry Hen nings tries to stop a Beatrice player after a few yards g ain. Guard Henry Williams with the aid of his team mates, Tom Pavey and Bob Benton, tackle t h e Beatrice player. F Holbert T. Ritchey D. Jenkins :r. Rohrig :r. Lee :r. Ryan Coaching the fun damenta ls and fine points of the game w ere head football m e ntor Bun Ga lloway and line coach Max Hes te r. K. Nelson :r. Stassney
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T. Pavey H. Williams

Despite the lack of seasoned performers the 1953 Rocket gridiron squad finished the season with a four won, five lost record .

In the fi r st game the Black and White gridders r acked a more experienced Nebraska Cit y crew 20-6 . The Rockets followed the winning habit b y downing Beatrice 34-6 and Fremont 13-7 in succession.

At this point the smoking Rockets' grid machine seemed to run out of gas as Lincoln high , Omaha South and Hastings rapped the footballers 18-0 , 12-7 and 34-7.

Returning to the win column they downed Fairbury 27-7. However , the joy was short lived and Abe Lincoln and Sioux City East came out on the long end of 29-7 and 14-6 counts.

Mentally taking part in every play, Coaches Bun Galloway and Max Hester concentrate on the game.

downs during the ' 53 season.

Quarterback Larry Delaney prepares to hit the dirt after connection with a Fairbury tackle. It's the end of the line for a determined Fa i rbury pla y er as center Larry Hennings and end Larry Cole combine forces. Ruthe Rosenquist, Jackie Amos , Nancy Trac y, Mar y Stoehr and Sara Alexander lead the fans in nois y support of the team.
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"Gosh , does it hurt?" asks Dick Bea chell. Dr. Jess Ta y l e r mak e s damage r e pairs on John Dou t hit. Ro y Sm i th s tands b y to g ive aid . Terry Spencer a n d Dale Fredstrom ran the chains to keep track of the

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Coach Ed Johnson's reserve grid charges finished the 1953 football season with a 4 won and 2 lost record.

Starting off the season with a rousing 18-0 victory over the Nebraska City juniors, the Black and White seconds then downed the Beatrice reserves 24-8.

Next on the agenda the Waverly varsity edged the reserves 14-0. Inspired by this defeat, the hard running Rockets came back to rap Adam 's first team 21-0

Traveling to Fremont, the boys dropped the Tiger Cubs 19-7. In the season 's final the Ralston varsity humbled the Rockets 19-0.

Reserve football team

Nanc y U nderwood , Donette Keys , Pat Draper, Beverly Livingston and Janet Rosenberger served as reserve football cheerleaders
Home NE Visitor 18 Nebraska City 0 24 Beatrice 8 21 Adams 0 19 Fremont 7
Away NE 0 Waverly 0 Ralston Visitor 14 19
Wayne Christenso n blocks tw o players as Bill Lundy gets away with the ball during a reserve team scrimmage.
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Front row: T Dewe y , J. Greer , J. Fager, J. McEntarffer, G. Portche , F Colon, J. Fox Second row: Student manager L Danner, G. LaRue , E Loomis, A McDowell , P Drake , G Neill , B Lund y, J. Gould Third row : Coac h Sam Letheby, D Null, L. Ste in, D Wenzl, J Schwindt , H Large, T. Harrer, E Di tten be r
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D Beachell L Delane y R. Baker J Douthit
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NE 57 43 64 58 40 53 45 44 59 Home Visitor 47 53 60 46 Scottsbluff North Platte Hastings Beatrice Lincoln high Omaha South Grand Island Falls City Boys Town 68 40 46 54 55 D i c k Beachell, forward , racks up two points as Don Turek watches. Away NE Host 35 Columbus 45 42 Norfolk 35 56 McCook 51 67 Nebraska City 49 63 Fremont 52 53 Fairbury 59 District tournament NE 62 57 44 Opponent Falls City 51 Nebraska City 39 Lincoln high 47 State tournament NE Opponent 47 Alliance 51
R. Bradsb y B. Fr y L Br y ant D Haas W. Hester G. Rolofson H. Heald D. Strandberg P Leacox D. Turek Bill Fry grapples with two Falls City players for possession of the ball. L a r r y Delaney ( 5 3 ) jumps for a rebound as an Omaha South Packer tries to block him.
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B. Lundy Coach Ed Johnson

Ed Johnson gives his boys a pep talk during a time out.

Varsity cheerleaders were Judy Ramey , Joyce Johnston, Tom Pavey , Peggy Shelton and Kay Furman.

Dee Haas (15) and the Boys Town captain meet w i th referees before the game

Paul Leacox , captain for the Lincoln high game , is introduced by Coach Johnson at a pep rally

Climaxing the season b y gammg runner-up in the district and a pos it io n in the state , the basketball team gained prestige through a spirited season of play. They were known for their abilit y to win t he reall y tough games , as shown b y upsets ove r fa v ored Boys' Town , Hastings and Falls Cit y, and for their marked improvemen t during the season.

Dick Beachell, Bill Fr y , Dee Haas and Duan e Strandberg board the bu s which will t ake them t o Fairbury for the la st game of the regular season

Dee Haas takes a r ebound after an attempted basket.

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Getting off to a fast start, the Northeast reserve basketball team racked up an impressive 9 won5 lost record during the 1953-54 season.

Coach Francis Rezek's crew lost two games by close decisions and easily hammered out victories over some varsity clubs such as Union, Malcom and Greenwood.

Reserve basketball team Front row: D Wenzl , G LaRue , D Godfre y, K Mobley, L Danne r, D Steffen, T Munson, student manager
Home NE 66 Valparaiso 42 Hastings 64 Union 58 Beatrice 18 Lincoln high 44 Malcom 45 Prague 57 Greenwood 38 Dunbar
Visitor NE 39 33 34 58 28 43 32 58 65 36 58 37 39 Away Host Columbus 44 Nebraska City 39 Fremont 51 Fairbury 50
Second row: G. Brown , W. Christenson, D Peterson , R Stoe hr, D Wood , D Nelson, E. Dittenbe r , Coach F. Rezek
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Don Peterson aims at the basket as Duane Steffen and Wayne Christenson stand by ready for action. Lexie Lou Bell, Sharon Grossoehme and Linda Wacker serve d as junior high cheerleaders.

Wrestling team

Mat artists

coaches were Max

Northeast's expanding athletic program this year, for the first time, included wrestling, giving boys of all sizes and weights an opportunity to compete interscholastically on equal terms with their opponents.

Lettermen were Charlie Barnhill , Bob Benton, Floyd Colon and Frank Colon. Frank, who finished fifth in the state meet last year, will be a leading point-getter among a flock of experienced men next year.

The sport was supervised and coached by Max Hester and Don Bean, who was a Nebraska university wrestler and former Big 7 champion.

Mermen

Swimming has long been a favorite sport at Northeast , but this year a varsity team was formed for the purpose of engaging in competition with other schools. Kenneth Wall was named coach of this new program.

The novice swim team was swamped by state champion Boys ' Town 53-31 and lost to powerful Lincoln high twice, both times by 2 points. Climaxing the season , the water shredders copped sixth in the state meet, a remarkable feat for the first year .

The Rocket ' s tank crew can look for good results next year , as they lose one lone senior.

Swimming team

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row: F C olo n J P ont, F B eac h , C Barnh ill , B Cl y mer. Second row: F Colon. J B a ssler, J. Fur ro w, B Benton E. Lo om is , L St i ne Third row: J Gould B Ferguson , J F o s te r , A Band e r. T Hu tch in s, J Pla ce
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Ralph Schiermann executes a jackkn ife. Front row: M Barry, D Haith , R. Bucklin , R. Schiermann , G Ru s cher , W Knuds o n
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Baseball team

Diamond aces

The year 1954 marked the return of baseball to Northeast Lincoln Coached by Sam Letheby, t he Rocket diamond crew seems destined to flourish as the squad is made up primarily of sophomores and juniors

Pitchers Duane Steffen and Rudy Stoehr and outfielder John Douthit got the team off to a fast start as the Rockets capped two out of the first three games.

Coach Letheby greeted 50 aspirants on the first day of practice and added some others as practice progressed. The team was cut to 25 by opening day with 18 in uniform. The uniformed members are picked according to showing in practice.

Pitcher Rudy Stoehr is ready to hurl the ball. Clai re Fredstom puts out Geor ge Neil at 2nd base in a practice game. Larry Bryant tries to put Don Null out at first base during practice. Front row: S. Sherm an, J. Donnelson
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Feats of skill

Max Hester, head track coach for the first time, led the 1954 tracksters. Two year letterman Ken Nelson was the big point getter in the 100 and 220 yard dashes, broad jump and relays.

Starting with victories over Ashland, Blair , Fremont and Beatrice, the Rockets captured third place in the Mid-East conference, bowing only to a strong Hastings squad and Beatrice. In the Hastings college track meet, Northeast again captured a third, being nosed by Hastings and Grand Island. This was the inaugural year for the Lincoln public schools track meet, in which College View, Lincoln high and Northeast participated.

Running the high hurdles is Dick Beachell. Over the high bar goes Bob Lee, pole vaulter. Max Hester time s Kenneth Nelson in the 440 as Lawrence Teply looks on. Doing a roll over the high jump is David Young.
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The club men

Coach Ed Johnson's golfers , with three returning lettermen, started the season with two straight victories.

This spring the golfers are entering two tournaments besides regular season play. The Rocket linksmen are competing in the Nebraska High School Sands Green tournament and the state high school golf tournament.

Again this year, the team is composed mostly of juniors with a couple of seniors for a sprinkling of age.

Karl Keech was a point getter for the Black and White putters as he was low man in several meets.

Golf Team

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Relay runners George Rolofson, Joe Acosta, Bill Sabin and Don Dean hang onto the baton to signify their team spirit Coach Max Hester lines up another relay team, consisting of Harold Heiser, Dick Beachell , Ted R itchey and Ron Bradsby. Bill Fry does the broad jump against the competing team
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K . Moore, M. Chadwell , K . Shaffer , C. Keech , R. Young , Coach Ed Johnson a nd G Clechner

Ass is ting the president during the year , Sondra Loetterle, Donna Squier , Marilyn Engelhart, Donna Wendorff, Margaret Marshall, Marilyn Schnieber and Gobi Burchardt filled s upporting offices in the club.

Synchronized Splashes

The curtain is going up-no, it's the balloons-as the girls swim in the Parade of the Penguins for a grand display.

Penguins

First row: D Keys, M Marshall , N. Greenamyre, D. Howlett, J. Elce, C. Keys, D. Wendorff, B. Jorgensen, M. Engelhart, J Fry

Second row: S Loetterle, G Burchardt, M. McIntosh, M. Schnieber, D Squier , E Burchardt, S. McNerney, B. Flack, A. Meyer, J Brandeberry

Third row: M. Lewis, A. Holbert , C Payne, R. Jorgen sen, C Langhauser, B. Li v ingston, S Lewis , N. Hollingshead

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To develop a good form of synchronized swimming and diving is the purpose of Penguin club.

Penguins is the only club for girls at Northeast to which both junior and senior high girls may belong, providing they fill the requirements of tryouts.

"Aqua Fantasies," consisting of several swimming routines, was presented in February under the direction of Vietta Short. This year the show had a park scene backdrop, created by William Persick's art classes Two acts from the "Fantasies" were chosen to perform for the National Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation Convention.

Sharon Lewis, Marilyn Engelhart and Margaret Marshall prepare to emerge for a watery version of "The Creep." The penguins join together for a splashing finale that means another spectacular swimming show is completed. Adding co lor and gaiety to the show, Bev Flack entertained in a roaring success as a clown. Sharon Lewi s and Margaret Marshall give their interpretation of "Singing in the Rain." Although it wasn't raining, there was plenty of water around. Meeting under a street lamp, Sondra Loetterle and Marilyn Schnieber get together for a swim routine to " Slaughter on Tenth A venue."
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Bethany Lumber Company

2141 North Cotner phone 6-2010

"Looks like what we want," says Larry Hennings to fellow builder Jack Ryan, and why wouldn't it be if you bought it at the Bethany Lumber Company. Everything is perfection from custom-cut lumber, siding , flooring , wall board to roofing materials.

K FOR

48th and Vine phone 2-6965

"Personally, I'm scared to death," stutters Jack Ballard as Bob Askey, a KFOR announcer, and Liz Webster look on - counting the seconds before the Voice of the Young Citizen radio program is on the air. This program is another of the many services presented by KFOR to better inform the public.

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Van Sickle Paint and Glass Co.

143 South 10 phone 2-6931

Marilyn Gunn and Marilyn Wolfe seem amused when asked if the only reason they are buying a paint brush is to paint the town red. If y ou have ideas and want good quality too, go to Van Sickle's where all supplies are available .

Citizen State Bank

2650 North 48 phone 6-2345

"Let's check the checker checking the checks," says Bev H iskey to on looking Marvelyn Barnard as she marvels at the tonguetwister. No extra checking is needed with an account at the safe, trustworthy and up-to-date Citizen State Bank There banking is a pleasure without measure.

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Ralph's Beauty Salon

1209 M Street phone 2-3444

"As soon as I can, I've got to get beautiful," pleads Barb Parker as she checks for a time to get her hair fixed. Though she doesn 't need to, Barb can be well assured that she will be given the finest in permanents , c o 1 d waves, artistic hair styling, shaping, tinting and bleaching

Strauss Brothers

3815 T ouzalin phone 6-2381

Lookie , lookie there stands Cookie in front of her new Trend home. Dorothy Reimer is proud to show off the Strauss house that she lives in, with all the modern conveniences, and the low ranch sty le look. These homes that fit the pocketbook are ideal for any family

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Harrington Real Estate Company

229 South 13 phone 2-6621

The line-up only this time, as always, it's th e smiling faces of the friendly folk at Harrington Real Estate Company who are waiting to see y ou , their favorite customer, to help you purchase or rent that new home , ranch, farm , rentals or commercial property.

Havelock National Bank

6145 Havelock phone 6-2081

"All right you guys, put down that loot or else split it three ways". Doesn 't look like Bob McMeen and Pat Drake are too willing, at least they're hanging on real tight You won't be tight, but wise, when you invest yom money in th e friendl y Havelock National Bank.

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Roberts Dairy

220 Sou:th 20

phone 2-67 47

"The poor cow ," think Angie Holbert , Muggum Marshall and Kay Turner as they watch the grade A milk bein g poured. First in favor . . . first in flavor, so the half million folks who prefer Roberts milk say

First National Bank

I 00 I O s:tree:t phone 2-8561

Bev Flack seems to be having a hard time making a deposit with John Rohrig and Tom Pavey looking on. That certain gleam in their eyes, tells her they think they could use the money just as well as the First National Bank.

Anderson Hardware Plumbing Company

6132 Havelock

phone 6-2317

"Home on the Range" could well be in Mary Jo Wehr's and Germaine Wright's hit parade with the range, of course, being a Frigidaire from Anderson Hardware and Plumbing Company.

Joyo Theater

6102 Havelock phone 6-2441

"Do you have a larger size?" asks Donna Miller, and waiting her turn, Shirley Holtz wonders the same. Pop corn and candy are added pleasures given to you at your friendly, neighborhood theater, the Joyo

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Patio Drive-In

4800 Fremont phone 6-2016

"Thank goodnes s this isn't W ednesday ," laugh a group of junior girls as they prepare to feast on their ice-cold cokes. Shrimp, chick en and steaks, as well as the old sta nd-bys hamburgers, french fries and cokes, are offered to you at the Patio.

Butler Cleaners

4725 St. Paul phone 6-1679

"Here's a p ile for you," says Kay Thompson, ridding herself of some skirts she's glad she doesn't have to press. Bev Christenson asks Bonny Butler if stuffed animals can be cleaned. Stuffed animals, hats, curtains, knit goods-anything can be cleaned, blocked or dyed at Butler's.

Cheapper Drug Store

1325 0 street phone 2-8344

"Ed Barton told me about this. Is it really a miracle drug?" asks Har Ian Heald after gazing at the contents of the bottle. Harley is sure to be satisfied when he buys at Cheapper's, the store with a record of 15 years of dependable service to Lincoln folks who like to save mo ne y. Registered pharmacists are always on hand to fill your prescriptions.

Bill's Grocery

6201 Havelock phone 6-2663

"All this for a slumber party.'' thinks Carolyn Shell as Sally Grabouski laughingly explains the Dreft is to clean up the aftermess. For all party supplies and the regular three-a-day food, shop at Bill's Grocery for the finest in groceries or meats.

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Beatrice Foods Company

726 L Street phone 2-6541

"Gee, I wish it wasn ' t so fattening," exclaims Nancy Tracy to fell ow starver Joyce Johnston as they watch Meadow Gold's fast workers fill the dixie cups with chocolate ice cream Grade A milk, butter, eggs, cottage cheese and other pasteurized products are all specialities.

The Commonwealth Company

126 North 11 phone 2-27 46

"It's too b ig and difficult for me to try to crack, " laughs Margaret Lageson as a clerk explains the time locks on the two-ton door to the vault where everything is safe at the Commonwealth Company. Susie Welch, still not satisfied continues to examine

Continental National Bank

1100 0 Street phone 2-6681

" These kids look honest to me ," thinks the guard as Carol Nageler and Marion Christenson look at Continental National Bank ' s valuable coin collection in the fashionable board room. Courtesy is the policy at Continental National Bank where banking is a pleasure

Tyrrell's Flowers

1133 North Cotner phone 6-2357

"How many brownie points do you s'pose I'll get with this one? " asks Tom Evans. Quite a few, with all those buds, and being that it came from Tyrrell's, the home of beautiful flowers, you'll be chalked up for life .

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Wagey Drug Company

800 North 27 phone 2-3341

"Does it taste bad? " Margaret Rotert wonders, but the pharmacist assures her, "It tastes like candy." All good things are like candy and so is Wagey Drug with i ts gifts, toiletries, sundries, magazines , ice cream, luncheons and free delivery prescriptions.

Cotner Terrace

225 North Cotner phone 6-5044

A familiar scene to those who attended the Football banquet at Cotner Terrace is this picture of the football queen . Cotner Terrace specializes in banquets, and they have facilities for large or small private parties. They are open ever y day except Monday.

Holmes Grocery

48th and Baldwin

phone 6-2194

"Peaches for me," drools Janice Street as Walt Holmes adds, "Pu t on some cream and we'll have a feast." For the finest in groceries or meats and "peaches and cream" prices remember to shop at Holmes Grocery.

Anderson Studio

1034 0 Street

phone 2-3166

"When I'm a senior I'll get the big ones," says Carol Langhauser as she orders her ninth grade graduation pictures. Donette Keys and Mike McAdams look on and try to decide how many they will need , keeping in mind Anderson ' s quality photos at moderate prices.

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The Steak House

3441 Adams phone 6-2472

"Bring on the steaks," commands the head chef as he prepares to meet the demands of the many customers who watch him cook in his atmospheric kitchen in the main d ining room of the Steak House. This AAA recomended restaurant is famous for its charcoal broiled steaks, chicken and sea food.

Karnes

6224 Havelock phone 6-2518

" He y, the skirt I made just matches this blouse," Jackie Fitchett exclaims jumping for joy, and why not, with the wonderful selection of art icles which Karnes carries all at reasonable prices too.

Fred Astaire Studio

1521 0 street phone 2-2144

"Quick, teach us the new step before the other girls come," beg Marilyn Packett, Emily Forst and Judy Ramey as they await the time for their weekly lesson for the Rocket Revue. Dancing is a pleasure and can easily be learned from the experts who are prepared to teach you ballr oom, tap , ballet, and modern dance, all at Fred Astaire.

Seven-Up Bottling Company

2409 0 street phone 2-7075

"Hoggie" Terry Spencer is so eage r to guzzle down his bottle of Seven - Up he forgot to close the lid and can only manage 2 few dribbles to say how good it is. Try 7-Up, you like it, it likes you.

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Cool Golf Crest Course

220 north 48 phone 6-5058

"Well where is that crazy ball, I know it wouldn't go through," yells Jack Rhoden as Jesse Stein tells the dragon to, "Come on, burp it up." Both of you are wrong boys , it must be your lucky day, that ball's headed for a hole in one. Luck never fails when you play at Cool Crest , open from 10 a.m. 't i ll midnight.

Les McAdams Photographer

1039 north 44 phone 6-2252

Which i s whi c h? Any way you put it they are th e York twins Bob and Larry and you're not getting a double exposure but you do get double value when you have your p i cture taken at Les McAdams Photographer whether it be portraits , commercial or weddings.

Demma Bros. Super Market

135 So. 48 phone 4-4417

"I won't be around many people tonight if I eat all those onions," laughs Andy de Chaves as Spencer Pavey, who works at the store, f ill s his sack with the badbreath vegetable. Onions or not, people never run from Demma's, the friendly grocery store , with quality groceries, meats, fruits, and vegetables at everyday low prices.

The Camera Store

1122 N street phone 2-9313

"Wonder if I could get that in my darkroom. it's already crowded with other supplies ," says Darrel Seng as an employee of the Camera Store demonstrates an enlarging machine. For everything i n photographic supplies and service , amateur or professional, visit the Camera Store.

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Blundon Jewelers

6129 Havelock - phone 6-5086

"This is what I want ," Joan Brandeberry sighs as she "goes wishing" at Blundon's.

Havelock Hardware

6118 Havelock. - phone 6-2542

Don Hoefs and George Neill are inspired to go fishing by Havelock Hardware's display.

Meek Lumber Company

2441 North 48 - phone 6-2219

She r al Yates and Joan Wenzl enjoy inspecting Meek Lumber Company's building materials.

Scofield Pharmacy

6136 Havelock - phone 6-2724

Costume jewelry is what Sondra Loetterle and Annette Bittner are after at Scofield's .

Hovland Swanson

1240 0 Street - phone 2-6657

Sharon Lewis and Sandra Whalen go on a shopping spree at Hovland's teen department.

Graham Printing Service

325 South 11 - phone 2-6268

Rocket editor Janet Woodcock is confused by the machinery Wendell Graham shows her.

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Miller and Paine

13 and O Street - phone 2-8511

Kathy Read and Ja nice Rolofson find Miller's teen shop an idea l p l ace to buy clothes.

Ben Franklin

2731 North 48 - phone 6-5355

6208 Havelock - phone 6-5285

Patt y Sherman and Sherry Snider "play cowbo y" as they sh op at a handy Ben Franklin

University Place News

2719 North 48 - phone 6-2446

Staff members peek at the Northeastern, printed b y the University Plac e News

Jewel Feed

3901 Touzalin - phone 6-5150

Donna Lebsack, like most wise dog owners, picks Purina Chow at the Jewel Feed Store.

Townsend Photos

226 South 11 - phone 2-1129

Baker's Pharmacy

6120 Havelock - phone 6-4444

"I'll write a check, " says Rosalie Keller, another satisfied customer at Baker 's Pharmacy.

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Bobb y Wood Examines portraits on display before Townsend's take her senior picture.
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Ash Williams Recording

12 2 9 R s t r e et-phone 2-3508

"Man, we're dramatic," says Floyd Manning to G ary Gustafson as they hear a replay of their own voices For p rofessional recordings , tape , disc and wire, it's Ash W illiams R ecording service.

Landy Clark Company

60 & Platte- phone 6 -5120

Larry Alderman needn't r e ach so high because y ou always get the tops when you buy your building supplies at Lan d y Clark

Du Teau Chevrolet

18 00 0 street - phone 2- 7 171

" Hey, ya gu ys want a ride?" ask Sara Alexander and Ruthe Rosenquist as they prepare to take a spin in a new Bel Air Chevrolet stati_on wagon from DuTeau ' s Chevrolet super service means skillfu l , efficient, courteous service priced fairl y performed by skillful mechanic s

The Gas Company

12 & N s t ree t-phone 2 -7121

" That's such a b i g o v en for such a midget stove, and ga s, too !" says overwhelmed Melva Stahly. For a wi de selection of ranges and other appliances, in s tallation and repair serv i ce , and even lessons i n cooking, it's the Gas Company.

Hompes Tire Company

Paramount Supply Co.

2727 north 48 - phone 6-2359

" D on't tell me a mouse ate that hole," says suspicious Marilyn Schnieber to h e r father , th e o wner of Paramount Sup p ly Company, the place to go for everything in plumbing supplies. l

170 I N stree t-phone 2 -6524

Time's up, you'd b etter hurry and decide who is g o i n g to drive that new Hudso n from Hom p es Tire C ompany, the home of the new Hudson automobile and protective service. Mary Stoehr , Karolyn Packett an d Janice McCreight ponder over the problem

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Barry, Milton 78, 96

Barry, R o bert 39, 91 , 96

Bartles , Barba r a 19, 34, 77

Bartles , Bett y 56, 77

Bartlett, Paul 3 9, 58

Bartzalt, Betty 78

B aseball team 97

Bassler, Jack 19, 96

Bat y , Rachel 39

Bauer , Loretta 78

Bauer, Ra y mond 79

Bauer, Sherman 34, 77

Baughman, Sharon 58

Bean , Don 96

Beach , F re d 34 , 96

Beachell , Richard 34 , 70, 71 , 88, 90, 92 , 94 , 98, 99

Beckman , Winona 78

Beckman. Ch e ster 13 , 34, 67

B eginning journalism 49

Bell, Jerri Lea 78

Bell, Lexy Lou 52 , 55, 58 , 72, 79, 95

Benton, Robert 19 , 56, 70 , 71, 88, 89, 97

Bentz, Leroy 78

Bertenshaw, John 34 , 55, 71, 91

Bett , Sherrill 39 , 58

Bickford, Joy 52

Bigley, Patricia 79

Bitner, Anita 12

Bitter, Annette 34 , 49, 50 , 51, 69, 73 , 114

Blunn, Felicity 78

Bogenrief , Barbara Jo 79

Bolin, Carleen 39

Bolin, Ura 78 , 79

Bomberger , Ilene 19

Booth, Mary 55, 72, 79

Booth, Robert 33

Bostock, Ann 78

Bostock, Emmajean 55

Bostock, Loretta 39, 55

Index

Bostock, Luella 55 Bounds, James 78 Bouwens, Beulah 20, 56 Bouwens, Catherine 58 Bovey, Robert 20, 62, 63 , 65, 66 , 85 Bowen, Bonnie 79 Bowker, Larry 34, 67 Bowlin, Mrs. Beryl 10, 15 Bowman, Twilla 79 Boykin, Willella 72 Bracy, Marvin 55 Bradd, Laurence 78 Bradsby, Ronald 34, 35, 92, 99 Brakhage, Mary Lou 20 , 76 Brandeberry, Joan 34 , 49, 50, 51, 73, 100, 114

Bray, Bobbie Sue 79

Bray, Connie 34, 52, 55, 73 Brown , Charles 79 Brown, Gary 37, 70, 95 Brown, Richard 34, 52, 88 Bruner, Stuart 79 Br y ant , Larry 34, 88 , 92, 97 Buettgenbach, Mina 79 Bucklin , Ronald 39, 82, 96 Bucy , Karen 39 , 53 Burback, Bruce 79 Burchardt, Eibe 34, 75, 100 Burchardt, Gabrielle 39, 75, 100 Bur c hess, Connie 79 Burc h ess, Marilyn 39 Burdick, Jean 34 , 77 Burk, Phyllis 20 , 69 Burnham, Carl 79 Burnham, Miss Mary 11 Burns, Carol 34, 58 Busby , David 78, 79 Buster, William 34 Butts , Alberta 55 Butts, Darrel 78 Byrne, Kenneth 79 B y rne , Margaret 39

Calder, Kathryn 34 Cameron, Leon 34 Campbell , Robert 20, 67 Canfield, Janice 39 Cariotto, Penny 13, 34 Carlson, Charlene 39, 45, 75 Carlson , Charles 78 Carlson , Joseph 78 Carney, Dorothy 78 Carter, Bonnie 78 Carter, David 38 Carter, Miss Joey 10, 15, 18 Carter, John 34, 67 Carter, Sandra 20 Casement, James 34 Castner , Rose Mary 57 Catlett, Cha r les 78 Caves, Carol 12, 38 Chadwell, Eugene 34, 99 Chadwell, Janice 79 Chadwell, Judith 55, 58, 79 Chadwell, Roberta 55, 78, 79 Chapelle, Fred 78 Choir 56 Chism, Charlotte 55, 19 Christensen, Loren 38, 67 Christensen, Marian 20, 45 , 69, 76, 77, Christensen, Christensen, Christensen, Christenson,

110 Mary Jo 58, 59, 79, 82 Sara 58, 79 Wayne 38, 91, 95 Beverly 38, 40, 52, 53, 72, 109

Chriswisser, Joan 79 Churchill, Bruce 38, 67 Churchill, Edgar Jr 67 Churchill , Jack 67 Churchill, Myrtie 78 Clark, Carol 34, 56 Clark , Connie 38, 58

Clark, Georgia 34, 58, 73, 76, 85

Clark, John 52

Clark, Miss Myrtle 14

Clark, Robert 34, 97

Clar y , Marsha 38

Cleckner , Betty 58

Cleckner , Gary 34, 52, 99

Cline, Margorie 38

Cl y mer, William 96 Coburn , Judy 79

Coburn , Sara Jane 55, 78

Cochrane, Margaret 34, 73

C o le , James 38 , 58

Cole, Janet 35, 56, 69, 73, 76, 77 Cole , Larry 20 , 70, 71, 83, 88, 90 Coleman, Jerry 20, 56, 84

Coleman , Watson 13

Colon, Flo y d 52, 55, 96

Colon, Franklin 35, 91, 96

Colvert , Robert 20

Conant, Steve 79

C o nawa y , Ivan 20, 56

Cona w a , Myrna 58 , 72

Conrad , Louise 35, 54, 55, 56

Condon, Clinton 56

Converse, Ronald 78

Cook, Arlene 52

Cook, Delbert 38 , 58

Cook , Jean Annette 78

Cooper, Judy 53 , 79

Coope r, Le Roy 67

Corey, Jerr y 20, 67

Corey, Karen 79

Cornell, Tim 79

Corning , John 38

Corliss, Madeline 39, 58

Cotton, Donald 20

Courtney, Robert 35 , 56 , 67

Cox , Martha 20 , 55 , 66

Craig, Ri c hard 79

Crane , Janeen 38, 58

Crate , Carole 38

Crook , William 58

Crow , C o llette 35 , 56, 66 , 69 , 73

Cumming s, Keit h 35

Curtis, James 21, 70, 74

Czapanskiy , Ka r en 21

Dale, John 79

Dahl , Nanc y 52 , 72

Dahl , Virgin i a 35 , 54 , 55, 69

Danner , Larr y 38, 91 , 95

Dappen, Gene 38 , 55

Davidson, Ellen 79

Davidson, Maurice 53

Davis , Barbara 35, 58, 73, 76

D e al , Aletha 35, 55

Dean. Donald 38, 58 , 98

Dean , Shirle y 58

Debate 62

DeBoer Mary Ann 79

DeBord, Lorene 38 , 55 , 72

DeChaves. Fernand o 10 , 21, 46, 71 , 85, 113

Deebach, Frank 53, 97

De Hart , Duane 38

Deines, Marlice 35 , 58, 82

De Jarnette, Irene 39 , 58

Delaney, Larr y 21, 44, 45, 70, 71, 83 , 88, 90, 92 , 93 , 97

Delunger, Jon 35

Densberger , Uldine 52

De Pue, Patricia 39

Desha y es, Irvin 35 , 55 , 56 , 64, 65 , 66

Dewey, Richard 52, 78

Dewey, Theodore 39, 71 , 91, 96. 97

Dietrich, Robert 78 , 79

Dill, Charlene 79

Dillow. Jacques 78

Dolezal , Ronald 78

Doll. David 39, 67

Donaldson , Jean 52 , 58 , 72

Donlan, Ka y 39

Donnelson , Brent 21, 82, 97

Donnelson, John 78, 55

Donnelson, Susan 79

Dormer , Robert 39

Dormer , Shirley 21, 56, 82

Dorse y, Glenn 12

Douthit, James 88, 97

Douthit , John 35 , 44, 70, 71 , 90 , 92 , 97

Downs , Ellen 35, 39, 58

Downs , Helen 55 , 58

Drake , Patrick 35, 49, 71 , 91 , 96 , 107

Draper , Patricia 58 , 91

Draper, Suzanne 2 , 54, 55 , 65 , 75

Duff y, Mary Ann 35, 69, 73, 76

Dunbar , Larry 39 , 55

Dunlap , Miss Helen 10

Dunn , Lawrence 39

Dunn , Marjorie 79

Durbin , Rober t 53, 78

Dutt o n , Joan 21 , 56, 57 , 69 , 75

D v o r ak, Larr y 55

D y k s terhuis , Ed 78

Dykster h uis , Jantina 78 , 79, 82

Dykster h uis , Leona 55, 78

Eby, Doris 35, 65, 66, 69, 73

Edwards, Terry 21, 52

Eichberger , Joseph 35

Eitel, Barbara 78

Eighth grade chorus 79

Elce, Judy 35 , 49 , 69, 72, 73 , 100

Elliott, Allen 78

Elliott, Darlene 35

Elliott , Ph y llis 58, 72

Elrod, Patricia 58

Ely, Edward 78

Emry, Claudine 39

Englehart, Marilyn 39, 100, 101

Epp, Donald 55

Epp, Patty 55 , 79

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Eppens, Gwen 35, 56, 77

E rickso n, Reed 78

Erickson, Rodney 35 , 44, 45 , 66, 88

Evans, Gerald 79

Evans, Thomas 39, 110

Everett, Po1tricia 39, 58, 69, 72, 82

Fager , Howard 21

Fag er, John 39, 58 , 91

Faze!, Sharon 79

Feil, Donald 39

Feil , Janice 79

Feil, Una Mae 58

Fenenga, Lynn 79

Ferguson, Carol 21 , 69, 83

Ferguson, Mrs Grace 10

Ferguson, Jerry 35, 56, 58

Ferguson , Robert 39, 96, 97

Finke, Bert 39

Finke, Beth 21, 68, 69, 77

Finley. Denise 77

Fischer. Judy 78

Fountain, Grace 39

Fowler, David 12, 52, 53 , 54, 55

Fox, James 39, 91, 97

Fox , Robert 78

Frahm , Charlyn 35, 56 , 65 , 66, 69, 73, 82

Frahm, Marvm 22, 52, 65

Fredstrom, Claire 78, 97

Fredstrom , Dale 22 , 45, 62, 63, 66, 90

Fredstrom. R. L. 8

Freese, Kennetl1 13 , 55, 56

Friesen, Elaine 22, 56, 66

Frohardt, Arlene 79

Frohardt , Gordon 22

Frohlik, Tommy 55

Frosc:hieser, Judith 79

Fry, Joyce 39, 100

Fry, William 22, 56, 70, 88 , 92, 93, 94, 98

1' ' uuer , Richard 39

Furman, Kay 57, 66, 69, 73, 94

Furrow , Jack 35, 56, 70 , 88, 96

Future Farmers of America 67 G

Gable , Donald 39, 52

Gallaghe r , David 78

Galloway, l:lernard 13, 15, 70, 89, 90

8!~o;;J: g;!lrlo~~~ 5~8 78, 79

Garrett, Judith 78

Gates , George 22, 56, 96

Geddes, Jim 79

Geerdes, Carol 82

Geerdes , Kenneth 39

Ge orge , Stephen 53, 78

Gieb er, Betty 39, 44, 58

Gier , Dean 39

Gies, Donna 79

Gillette, Beverly 35, 52

G\llette, Do ro thy 35, 52, 55, 73

Gmgles, Gerry 58

Gingles , William 35, 56

Giris ' glee club 59

Gla ss, Ellen 39

Glass, Gene 79

Glick , Marion 79

Godfrey, Dewain 39, 95

Gordon, Alexander 53 , 55, W Gould , James 35, 91, 96

Grabowski , Dwayne 39

Grabowski, Sally 35, 49, 109

Graft, Wade 53 , 55 , 79

Grant, William 22

Grell, Karen 78

Green , Peggy 34, 35, 57, 69, 72, 73, 76

Greenamyre, Nancy 53, 55, 79, 100

Greer, Dale Leon 35

Greer, James 39, 67, 91

Greer, Jerry 79

Griess, Marilyn 35, 39, 58

Grossoehme, Sharon 55 , 78, 79, 95

Grossoehme, William 15

Grubb, Betty 35, 77

Grubb, Shirley 22, 57 , 75, 76

Gunn, Clarence 39

Gunn , Herman 35, 64

Gunn, Jack 56, 122

Gunn , Marilyn 22, 44, 50, 51 , 56 , 82, 105

Gustin, Marian 35, 58 , 76

Gustafson, Gary 22

Haas, Darwin 35, 70, 88, 92, 94

Ha~el-Pitt, Warren 23, 84

Haith, Donald 39, 96

Hall, Lyle 39, 67

Haller, Robert 53, 55, 78

Hamilton, Jean 52

Hammers , June 36, 58, 69, 74

Hammers, Larry 78

Hampton , Dean 39

Hanna, Douglas 78 , 79

Hanneman, Kenneth 79

Hansen, James 39

Hansen. Janet 23

Hanshew , Janet 23, 50, 51, 56, 69

Hanson, Jeral 78

Harmon , Richard 36

Harmon, Ronald 79

Harral , Gar y 39

Harrer, Tom 36, 91

Harris , Rodger 39

Harrison, Joan 23

Harrison, John 36

Harrold, Barbara 72, 78, 79

Hart, Carol 36

Hart, Emily 55, 72

Hart, Gene 53, 79

Hart, Lyle 58

Hartman, Adrienne 53, 78

Hartman, Annette 78

Hartman, Carol Jay 36 , 58 , 73

Hartman, Mary Jo 36, 73

Hartshorn , James 40

Hartshorn, Sally 36

Hatfield, Fl oyd 40

Hatfield, K eith 23

Hatfield, Loretta 58, 72, 79

Haupt, Joy 10, 36, 44, 45, 56, 64, 65,

Imi g, Alton 53, 79

Inb ody, Margaret 40, 72

In gham, James 36 , 56

In selman, Lowell 36 , 67

Irwin , John 53

Ivey, Dixi e 24, 44, 56, 69 J

Jackson, Bruce 36, 56

Jackson, Karen 13 , 36

Jack son, Kay 36, 58, 73

Jamie son, Marlene 40

Jamison , Margaret 79

James, D eanna 55 , 78

James, Loree 36 , 45, 56, 58, 76

James, Robert 12

Janike , Bill 78

J anike, Sharon 78 , 79

Jarvis , William 58

Jarvis, Bonnie 36

Jeffery, Ellis 15

Hawkins, Charles 78

Hawkins, Ronald 79 66, 69, 73, 75

Hawley, Larr y 40

Haydon, Charles 78

Hayes, Duane 36

Haynes, Melissa 23, 56, 76

Hays, Danny 79

Hays, Donald 23, 67, 70, 71, 83, 88

Head , Mary 58

Headrick Carol 23, 52, 53, 55 , 73, 75

Heald, Harlan 23 , 55 , 56, 88, 93

He~selman, Charles 23, 40

Heiselman , Charlotte 52

Heiselman, Margaret 55

Heiser, Harold 40, 67, 99

Henderson, Dwain 36, 56

Henderson, Scott 79

Henderson, Sigrid 53, 55, 78, 79

Hendrix, Janice 53, 79

Hendrix, La rry 36, 67

Hendrix, Mrs. Lucena 13 69

Hendrix, Richard 15, 23,' 44 , 45 , 67, 83

Hennings, Karen 79

Hennings, Larry 36, 70 , 71 , 88, 89, 90,

104

Hergenrader Judy 55, 78

Herdon, Gerald 23

Hester, Max 12, 89, 90, 96, 98, 99

Hester, Wayne 38, 40, 91, 93 97

Heuser, Patricia 52, 72 '

Hevelone, Donald 36 Hevelone, D onna 23

H!de 1 Jewel 23, 47, 48, 50, 51, 76, 77

Higgms, Glenn 40, 67

Hile, Judy 58

Hile, William 78

Hill, Alice 36

Hill, Elton 15, 36 Hill, Kelly 78

Hill, Richard 79

Hill , Roscoe 18, 24 , 52, 55 , 62, 63, 64, 65, 66 , 71, 84, 85

Hill, Mrs Roscoe 8 Hillier, Larr y 24, 67

Hilyard, Denny 53 , 79

Hindmand, Larry 78, 79

Hinkley, Mrs. Aleen 10 Hinkley. Lewis 36 , 52

Hiskey, Beverly 19, 24,

Hitch, Stewart 78, 79

Hi-Y 71

Hoage, Carol 79

Jeffery , Janice 55, 78

Jefferies, Betty 55

Jenkins, Dean 24, 56, 70, 71, 89

Jennings, Lee 36

Jensen, JoAnne 36, 44, 45, 62 , 63, 64.

50, 51 , 56 , 69, 82 , 105

Hockensmith, Donna 36, 73

Hoefs , D onald 36 , 49 , 114

Hoffman, Shirley 24, 56 Hogan , Beverly 79 Holbert, Fred 70, 74, 84, 89 Holbert, Louise 78 , 79

Holbert, Margaret 40, 62, 69,

Holden, Harold 24 Holden, Juanita 24, 56 Hollingshead, Nancy 79, 100 Hollingshead, Paul 53 Holm, Alice 78, 79

Holscher, Ronald 53, 55, 78 Holt, Richard 12 , 24

74, 82 , 100, 108 Holt, Shirley 36 , 37 , 49, 56, 72, 108

Hopfinzity, Ewald 78

Horner, Sandra 24 , 76

Howard, Beverly 40, 58 Howard, Bonnie 36 Howlett, Darlene 36, 75, 100

Hoxie, Sally Ann 78

Hubka, Virginia 79

Huckeba, James 78

Huenink, Doris 36 , 73, 76

Huenink, Jerilyn 55, 72, 79

Hull, Sandra 78

Hunter, Da vi d 36

Hutchins, Joel 78

Hutchins, Ronald 36, 44 , 45, 63, 66, 71

Hutchins, Tom 96

Hutchinson, Cara 36, 50, 51, 54, 55, 66, 69, 72, 73

Hutchinson, Erwina 55, 68, 72, 79

Hyland, Joseph 40, 44

Jensen , Sharon 78

Johansen, Chesley 36, 56 65, 66

Johnson, Arline 24, 45, 50, 51 , 69, 77

Johnson, Barbara 79

Johnson , Delores 40

Johnson, Donna 24, 55

Johnson, Ed 12 , 70 , 84 , 93, 94, 96 , 99

Johnson, Gar y 24

Johnson , Idalee 36, 64, 66

Johnson , Keith 18, 56 , 62. 71

Johnson , L yle 40

Johnson, Nancy 40, 58

Johnson , Robert 14, 35, 71, 96

Johnston , Jo yce 12 , 24, 50, 51, 56 69,

Johnston, Kenneth 40

Jones , Shirle y 40 94 , 110

Jorgenson, Barbara 40, 69, 72, 100

Jorgenson, James 40, 62, 65, 66, 71

Jorgenson , Rochelle 53 , 79 , 100

Joy, Dale 36 , 48, 52, 56, 64

Juckette Hal 24, 56

Juckette , Tom 79

Kallemeyn, Claudia 36, 72

Kasi , Den nis 78

Keech, Carl 36 , 99

Keech, Jeannette 40, 58

Keim, Jake 34, 36, 44, 45, 66

Keller, Rosalie 36, 49, 77 115

Kelley. Lorraine 36, 56

Kell y, Franklin 53

Kelly, Phillis 36 , 58

Kernpston, Juanita 58

Kenaston, Jerry 40

Kerrey , John 78

Kessler, Alex 40

Keys, Claudia 36, 37, 49, 68, 69, 100

Keys, Geraldine 40, 52, 53, 64

Keys, Don ette 55 , 79, 91 , 100 , 111

Keyser, JoAnn 58

Kidney, Jane 36, 56

Killham, Neill 78

King, Alden 71

King, Phyllis 40 , 58

Kline , Mary Ann 55, 78

Klintwo r th , Margaret 36

Kluge , Freddie 78

Klum , Janice 40

Knapp , Alene 36, 52, 76

Knapp, Vera 24, 52

Kness. Roger 78, 79

Knickerbocker, Lynn 79

Knox , Judith 53 , 78

Knox, Rodne y 36, 52, 91

Knudson, Willard 78, 96

Kohl, Shirley 79

Koontz, Wendell 55 , 78 , 79

Kopcho, Donna Ka y 78 , 79

Kozisek , Deloris 24

Kramer , Jane 36, 45 , 53, 57, 69, 73

Kramer, Jim 79

Kramer, Paula 53, 78

Krause , Mrs. Helen 10 , 19

Kroon, Betty 36, 56

Kuehm, Judith 78

Kuehn, Sharon 40

Kuenning, Ralph 40

Kyker, Franklin 13

Lafler, Donald 40, 67

Lageson , Margaret 24, 57 , 69, 76, 110

Landolt , Sharon 72, 78

Langhauser, Robert 19, 24 , 78

Langhauser, Carol 79, 100 , 111

La Pointe, Sally 41, 58

Large, Harr y 36, 91

Large , Jane 24 , 77

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Large, Maryanne 52. 72, 79

Larsen , Louise 53, 55, 79

Larsen, Marie 40, 58

Lars on, Douglas 24

Larson , Geralyn 58, 79

Larson , Jim 79

Larson , Mary 40, 58, 69

La Rue , Gene 40, 58, 71 , 91, 95

Lass ek, Hilary 40

Lassek, Loretta 24 , 56 , 66

Latto , John 78

Lawritzon, Jon 78

Lawson, Louis 79

Lawson, Shirley 40 58

Leac ox, Paul 24 , 'i' 0 , 93, 94

Leadership 80

Leb sack, Donn a 2 4 , 50, 51, 56, 69, 115

Ledgway, Julie 24 , 76, 77

Ledgewa y, Mrs. Pauline 10

Lee , Doro thy 78

Lee, Robert 34. 36, 44, 70, 71, 98

Lee , James 36 , 67, 70, 89

Lee, Mary 24, 76

Leonard, Myrna 36, 56 , 77

Lessman , Michael 78

Lessma n, Patricia 58

Lessman , Stanford 97

Letheb y, Sam 14 , 91, 97

Lewis, Darlem 36, 77

Lewis, Marjorie 79, 100

Lewis, James 40 , 67

Lewis, John 15

Lewis, Sharon 40 , 54, 55, 100, 101 , 114

Lickliter, George 24, 52

Limbeck , Gerald 79

Lind, Arnold 26

Lind, Pearl 36

Lindner, Karen 78

Lindquist, Burneil 40

Lindquis t, J,met 36, 72, 75

Lionberger , Georg e 25

Livingston , Bever ly 79 , 82, 91, 100

Living ston, Brian 58

Livingston , Marlene 53, 55, 78

Lloyd, Lorraine 26 , 77

Lodwig, Karil y n 36, 45, 74

Loetterle , Judy 78

Loetterle , Sondra 36, 52, 53, 100, 101, 114, 149

Loetterle , Pa tty 79

Logan , Edmond 79

Logan , Mary Jo 55

London , Darlene 40, 53

Long , Gary 67

Loomis, Edward 40, 91, 96

Loos , Arlene 40, 58

Loos , Loretta 10, 26, 56, 69, 77

Loos, Mary Ann 78, 79

Loos , Richard 78

Loo s, Stanley 79

Lovelace , Sharon 78

Lucke, William 36 , 52

Luehr, Carolyn 79

Luehr , Tom 26

Lundqui st, Miss Verniel 11

Lundy , William 36, 91, 93

McAdams Jacq ueline 40

McAdams. Mike 67, 111

Mccaig, Patricia 36, 55 , 56

Mccaig, Sandr a 26 , 55, 56

McCartney, Mary 40

McCarth y, Nolan 26 , 56

McCord, Shirle y 53, 55, 79

Mcconkey, Donna 40, 72

Mcconkey, Patsy 53, 79

McCormick , John 14

McClure, Jacqueline 36, 58

McClure, Marilyn 36, 56, 69

McClure, Roberta 40, 52, 69

McClure, Stephen 78

Mccreight, Janice 26, 44, 69

Mccreight, Jean 78, 79

McDill,Frances 40

McDonald, Donald 40, 67

McDonald, Mar y 58

McDowell , Allen 40, 58, 91, 97

McEntarffer , Jerry 40, 91

McGrath , Bruce 79

McIntosh, Robert 36, 59

McIntosh, Joyce 40, 58

McIntosh, Margie 100

McKee , Jim 55, 79

McKinne y, Earl 78

McKinney, Robert 40

McLaughlin , Nancy 78

McMeen , Rob ert 36, 49, 56, 107, 134

McMullen , Margie 40 , 72

McNerne y, George 78

McNerney, Sharon 100

Madden , Patricia 79

Magee, Elmer 8

Magnuson, Dean 78

Ma{{orian, Annette 26, 52, 53

Maher, Mrs. Ula 11, 15

Mahlman, Janet 40, 58

Mahoney, Patricia 53, 79

Manning, Flo yd 26 , 45 , 65

Mansfield, Mrs. Eunice 5 , 11, 15, 46, 50

Marcotte, Janice 40, 58, 72

Mardin, Marla Jo 40

Markel, Gayle 40, 58

Markussen, Jeanene 79

Marple, Ronald 19, 26

Marshall, Margaret 21, 38 , 40, 50, 55 , 69, 82, 83, 1 00, 101 , 108

Martin, John 79

Martin , Myrna 40 , 58, 72

Martin, Walter 79

Mason, Dorothy 26

Mason, Lawrence 14, 39

Masque and Gavel 66

Matson, Gary 78 Mays, Charles 40

Park , R. H 8

Pa r ker, Barbara 36, 56, 69, 72, 73, 106

Parker, Warren 8 Parrott , Jerry 37, 67

Par so ns, Gary 67

Pa tterso n , Jeannene 79

P a tterson, Richard 41

Pa vey, Barbara 72

Pave y, Darrell 78

Pavey, Spencer 37, 113

Pavey, Thomas 28 , 56 , 70, 71, 84, 89, 94 , 108

Pa y n , Carol 55 , 79 , 100

P ayn e , Margie 41 , 58, 79

Peacock , Geraldine 28, 44, 72

Pearce , Wesley 28, 56

Penguins 100

Penning, George 79

Pep Club 68

Persick , William 13 , 74

Pester, De Laine 58

Pester, Kenneth 41

Peters, Larry 37

Petersen, Sharon 40 , 41, 55 , 62 , 69

Peterson, Alan 78 , 79

Peterson, Carol 41, 58

Peterson, Dan 78

Mills,

Sharon 58

William 26

Peterson, Dick 79

Peterson, Donald 41, 95 , 9 6

Peterson, Elizabeth 41, 58

Peterson, Gene 53

Peterson, Gloria 78

Peterson , Jerr y 53

Peterson , Patricia 37, 44, 45 , 72, 73

Peterson , Richard 37, 62 , 63, 64, 65, 66 , 85

Peterson, Mrs. Verna 13, 79

Philippi, Albert 37, 56

Philpot, Charlotte 41, 58 , 72 , 75

P ie rsol , Dean 79

Piersol , Donald 41

Pinnes, Karolyn 78

Place, John 96

Plum , David 67

Plum, Margrethe 55, 78

Pont , James 41 , 55, 96

Porter , George 41, 45

Porter , Kent 78

Porter, Rose 78

Portsche, Gar y 13 , 37, 91

Pounders , R. G 41

P ri ce Donald 28

Pugsley , Norma 37, 55

Qualla , Sandra 79

Quill and Scroll 48

Quinn, John 79

Quinn, Georgianna 37

Racek, Betty 41

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Rakow , Ronnie 28 , 82

Rakow, Larry 79

Ramey, Judith 11 , 28 , 46, 4 7, 48 , 51, 56 , 69, 94, 112

Rasmussen , Eric 78

Rasmussen, JoAnne 28 , 69, 76,· 77, 82

Rauscher , Gene 41, 97

Read, Kathryn 28, 52, 54, 55 , 56, 64, 66, 68, 69, 72, 115

Rediger , Janice 41, 45, 58 , 73

Redmond, Lynn 37 77

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Nelson, Karen 78, 79 Nelson, Kenneth 36, 55 , 66, 70, 89, 98 Nelson, Richard 40 Ness, Tommy 78 Neuman Wanda 40. 52, 55 N1>well, Bruce 36 , 65 Nibler, Nancy 78

Nibler. John 40, 58

Nickell, Donald 79

Nickell. Jerome 13. 27

Nigh, Mrs Sadie 12

Nielsen, Donna 58. 72 Nielsen , Ramona 58, 72 Northeastern Staff 46 Northwav, Robert 40 , 55

Norton, Frances 27. 52, 68, 69 , 76, 77 Null, Donald 13, 36, 91, 97

Ogburn , Betty 40. 69, 72, 73 , 74 Oldenburg, Lee 21

Olmsted, Valjean 36, 52

Olson , David 79 Olson , Carl 40. 52

Olson , James 79

Olson, Gerald 27, 53

Olson , Paul 36

Orchestra 54

Otto , Marvin 41, 52

Owen , Bob 27 , 52 , 56, 65

Packett, Karolyn 28, 69 Packett, Marilyn 28 , 112

Pape, Lois 78

Pardubsky, James 36

Reeder, Mrs. Elizabeth 11 , 64 , 65 , 66

Reich , Jacqueline 41

Reich , John 53, 79

Re i mer, Dorothy 37, 49, 73, 74 , 84, 106

Reimer, Judy 78

Reistrotter, Pamela 79

Reserve basketball 95

Reserve fooitball 91

Ress, Fred 78 , 79

Rezek, Raeona 78, 79

Rezek, Sherall 72, 78, 79

Rezek, Francis 9, 78, 95

Rhoden, Jack 11 , 28 , 46, 47, 48, 52, 53 , 56, 113

Rice , Coreen 53, 79

Richards, Lynette 41 , 55 , 69, 72

Richards, Mrs Mildred 11

Richters, Modris 41, 91

Ricksgers, Gar y 79

Ritchey , Theodore 37, 67, 70 , 71, 89, 99

Rittenburg, Jerry 28

Rivers, Dick 79

Roberts, Karen 79

Robinson, Frank 37

Robinson, Mary 55, 78, 79

Rocketeers 81

RockeUes 68

Roeder, Harriett 37

Rohrig , John 28, 70, 89, 108

Robertson , Jerr y 41

Robson, Julie 28, 56, 68, 69

Rocket staff 50

Rodaway , Dale 29

Rollogas, Helen 41 , 72

Rolofson, George 39, 41 , 67, 91, 93, 99

Rolofson, Glen 78

Rolofson , Janice 29, 44 , 51, 56, 57, 69, 115

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26 Mickle,
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Edward 40 Mills,
78 Milton, Alberta 27, 58, 77 Miner, Roger 40, 58 Mitchell, Merlin 27, 55, 56 Mittan, Clara 55. 79 Mixed Chorus 58 Mobley, Janet 27 , 45, 56, 62, 63 Mobley , Kermit 39, 40, 45, 58 , 59, 95, 97 Mohrh off , Delbert 27, 45, 67 Monia, Arla yne 36 , 72 Moore,
27
70,99 Moore,
Moore,
Morgan,
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36, 49,
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Nelson,
27 Nelson,
56 Nelson
50 55,
Teddy
Kenneth
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Mrs. Mary 11
Sharon 27, 76 Morey, Janet 36, 54, 55
Charleen 36,
53
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Rosenberger, Janet 79, 82, 91

Rosenquist, Ruthena 5, 12, 29, 47, 48 , 50, 51, 56 , 69, 82, 90

Rosewell, Paul 11

Ross , B ernice 37

Ross , Norman 52

Rotert, Margaret 12 , 29 , 69, 77, 83 , 110

Rush, Randi 78

Rustermier , Mike 37 52

Ryan , John 18, 29, 44, 70, 71 , 83, 89, 104 s

Sabin, William 41, 52, 99

S a mpson, Mercedes 41, 52

Sa mpson , Rosita 53, 79

S a ndstedt, Karen 53, 55, 79

Samuels, Irene 55, 78

Samuelson, Gene 41 , 44

S a nborn , Lynn 78

Sanchez, Mary Ann 58

Scdoris , Bonnie 78

Scdoris, Mike 79

Schaaf , Roger 79

Schaaf , Ronald 78

Schafer, Keith 29

Schafer , No r man 79

Schell, Carolyn 37, 50, 51 , 73, 109

Schellenberg , Al y ce 58

Schick , Elmer 10 , 26

Schiermann, Carol 29, 56, 57

Schierman, Ralph 37, 56, 96

Schleiger, Dave 29

Schlitt , Georda 55

Schmadeke , Lloyd 13 67

Schmidt , Kirk 78

Schnieber , Amy 29, 52, 53 , 8 4

Schnieber, Marilyn 37 , 48 , 51, 58 , 64, 65, 73, 82, 100, 101

Schock, Maurice 29 , 52, 55, 71

Schrepf, Roma 24, 55 , 56, 76

Schultz, Gail 41, 58, 72

Schultz, Russell 37

Schultze, William 37, 62, 65 , 71

S chwaniger, Doris 79

Schwaniger, Edgar 67

Schwartz, Belva 41

Schwindt , John 37, 62, 91 , 96

Scott, June 41 , 58

Scott , Lynn 41

Sears, Edi t h 79

Seibert, David 37, 56 , 58

Sell, David 8

Seng, Darrel 29, 45, 47 , 48 , 50 , 56 , 71 ,

Senning, John 8

Shadley, Jack 50

Schaffer, Keith 99

Shaver, Miss Elizabeth 14 , 73

Shaw , Joyce 11, 26, 69 , 77 , 83

Shaw , Richard 52

Shefferd, Carl 29 Sheldon , Gary 58

Shelton, Katherine

Shepherd , David 79 Shepherd , L y nne 41 , 72

Sherman, Betty 78

Sherman, Donna 30, 69, 76

Sherman, Samuel 78, 97

Sherman, Patty 37, 49, 50, 51, 115

Shively, Judy 78

Short , Mrs Ella Mae 11 , 39 , 69

Short , Mrs Vietta 12 , 100

Showalter , Raymond 30 , 44, 71

Shriner, Charlene 78

Schultz , Carolyn 30

Shumard , Miss Audria 10, 76

Shumway, Stan 57

Simmons, Janice 78

Simmons , Judith 41, 58 , 73

Simmons, Marvin 78, 79

Simmons, Sandra 79

Sinnett , Sandra 78

Sittner, Larry 78

Skiles, Oren 53, 55, 79

Sloan, Bruce 52

Slye, Wanda 30, 56, 77

Smedle y, Gary 52

Smith, Clifford 41

Smith, Donna 37, 56

Smith, Eugene 79

Smith, Miss Isabelle 11

Smith, Janet 30, 56, 76, 77

Smith, Mrs. Margery 10

Smith, Roy 30, 56, 70, 88 , 90

Smith , Sally 79

Snapp, Danny 67

Snell , Ernestine 30, 77

Snell , Jo Ann 37, 58

Snder, Sherry 30 , 47 , 50, 68, 69, 115

Snook , Mrs Velma 12, 15, 57

Sn y der , Carol 79

Snyder , Darlene 30

Snyder, Donald 37, 52

Sn y der, Donita 53, 79

Snyder, James 30, 67

Snyder, Jere 41

Sobieszczyk, Carol 78

Sobieszczyk, Tony 30

S ommer, Sa n dra 53, 78

Sorenson, Lon 37

Sowers, D uane 7 8

Spearman, Margaret 3 0, 7 5 , 76

Spencer, R ichard 41, 52

Spencer , Terry 30 , 46, 47, 4 8 , 51, 62, 63 , 65, 66, 90, 112

Spencer , Victor 79

Splich a l, Judy 79

Sporn , Raymond 52

Squier, D onna 58, 72, 79, 100

Stahl, D elores 31 , 76

Stahlnecker, D arold 31, 56

Stahlnecker, D oran 31

Stahlnecker, Joan 78 ,85

Stahly, Melva 31, 50, 51, 56, 6 6, 69, 75

Stanton, P aul 52

Starke!, D orothy 31, 57, 76

Starke! , Marjorie 41, 58

Stastny, Joseph 10, 31 , 45 , 70, 89

Steffen , Duane 41, 95, 97

Steffen , Norma 37

Stein , Janet 3 7, 76

Stein , Jerry 41

Stein , Jesse 31, 44 , 46 , 51 , 113

Steinbronn, Robert 41, 58

S te no-ettes 76

Stewart, G eorge 41, 67

Stewart , Kenneth 41, 67

Stine , Larry 41 , 45, 91, 96

Stockland, Alan 41

Stoehr, Mary 31, 44, 66, 69, 73, 90

Stoehr, Rudy 41, 58, 95, 97

Stolley, Lois 37, 73

Stout, Mrs Rita 15, 79

Strahan, Robert 37, 5 2

Strandberg, Duane 37, 93, 94

Strauch, Gene 31

Strauch, Marvin 79

Strauss, Kay 79

Strauss, P aul 37

Street, Janice 31, 56, 65, 69, 111

Student Council 44

Stumphy, Albert 41 , 52

Sutliff, Marie 41

Sutter, Darlene 58

Sutter, David 37, 44, 45, 71

Sutter , Sharlene 58

Swanson, Charlene 79

Swenson, Billy 79

Swenson , Jerry 37 , 38

Swenson, Joseph 41

Sw i mming team 96

TTangeman , Frank 79

Tangeman , Mary Lou 58 , 79, 82

Tanner, Donald 41, 58

Ta yl or, Harland 9, 44

Ta y lor, Nadyne 41 , 58 , 59

Teeters , Charles 79

Tepley , Lawrence 15, 98

Thompson , Andrea 78 , 79

Thompson, Kay 40, 41, 52, 53, 72, 109

Thompson , Mrs. Mabel 9

Thompson, Mary Jane 79

Thrapp, Burdetta 41, 52, 55, 72 , 82

Tiff, Patt y 41 , 5 8

Tilman , Marlene 31, 76

Todd , Sandra 41, 58

T r a c k te a m 98

Trac y, Nanc y 31 , 44 , 56, 69 , 73, 90, 110

Trac y, Shirle y 31, 56, 77

Treanor , Sally 55

Triple Tr io 56

Trombla, Richard 31 , 56 , 71

Trumble, Janet 58, 72

Tubbs, Robert 41

Turek, Donald 32, 70, 92 , 93

Turner, Kay 41, 58, 69, 10 8

Turner, Lora belle 72

Turner, Nadine 78

Tuttle, Eugene 37

Ueberrhein, Ronnie 3 7

Ulrick, Fred 53

Underwood, Janet 55, 78 , 79 , 82

Underwood, Nancy 54, 55 , 72 , 79 , 91

VanDusen , D uane 79

VanDusen, Robert 32, 71

Varge, Jacqueline 58

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Va r sit y footba ll te a m 88

Venner, Robert 8

Vergith , Arla 58, 79

Vincent , Patty 79

Vincent, Priscilla 41, 55

Voegele, Marlys 32, 58

Vogel, Marilyn 41, 58, 59, 69 , 72

Von Bergen , James 52

Votava, Rose 32 , 56, 68, 69, 75, 76

Wacker, J a ck 78

Wacker, J a mes 79

Wacker , Linda 78, 79, 95

W ad l o w, R onald 3 2

Walek, Charlotte 41, 58

Wall, Jan 79

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W a tkins, Steven 8

Walske, B en 79

Walske, Carolyn 5 8

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