ROCKET Lincoln Northeast High School 63rd and Baldwin Lincoln, Nebraska Volume XXIII 1964
Introduction 1-11 Editor JoAnn Crear Academics 12-91 Associate Edi tor Jan Parrott Activities 92-133 Athletics 134-161 Business Manager Marilyn Kelle Advertising 162-185 Adviser Mrs. Stanley Hughes Index 187-192 Principal H . V. Taylor
As a campus year unfolds, a portrait is painted. The painter takes up his brush. With quick deft strokes, he applies to the canvas the red of an exciting game, the purple of a loyal friendship. Crimson is added as a championship is earned. The pastels of social activities and fine arts are added after long hours of practice and rehearsal. The painting may, at times, be tempered with the somber tones of hard work and the greys of disappointment which deepen and enhance the overtones of gaiety and laughter. But under his brush grows a portrait-a reproduction of a living entity.
A campus is a living, pulsating being. As the portrait artist attempts to capture the true character of his subject, so we have attempted to capture the spirit, the school, and the students who are Lincoln Northeast High School. This 1964 Rocket is a
Portrait of Our Campus
Northeast students become familiar with complex
Both students and adults of Lincoln find the beautiful Bennett Martin Library, dedicated in 1963 , a valuable educational and cultural center of the city.
Terri Vifquain , Dianne Fager, Rich Bailey , Dianne Knutson, and Barbara Strain report school happenings to the city newspapers.
"Happiness is the goose bumps and shivers when the flag goes up at the darkened Seacrest Field."
environment of ~orld, nation, and community
As pro sp ective citizen s of our community, high schoo l st udents tak e an avid interest in national and c ommunity affairs. T hey find this to be essential as they becom e aware of aerospace craft, new world 9ov er nment s , and a 1964 presidential campaign. Many long hours of reading and observing are spent by Northeast st udents who are sincerely str iving to discover their rightful place in today's everchanging, ever - challenging world.
Northeast students and faculty serve t he community by participating in the United F und Campaign , as well as in other worthwhile projects. The Lincoln Public Schools provide community entertainment with plays, vespers, concerts, and football games at the year -old Seacrest Field . Informing the community of Northeast activities was the duty of the five student reporters who were emp loyed by the various city newspapers.
Vickie Spurgin is rather dubious about all the attention that the boys in Mr . Price 's home room are giving her , but it's all because the 22 girls donated more money to the United Fund and the 9 boys must "work off " their humility. The entire school gave a total of $141.78 to the campaign.
NORTHEASTERN and ROCKET staffs enjoyed participating in the annual journalism convention held on November L 1963 , at the University of Nebraska Student Union.
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy
May 29 , 1917 - November 22 , 1963
High school intercom systems clicked on across the nation. Heads bobbed reluctantly, chalk was returned to its tray and discussions halted. We inertly shifted our attention to what we expected to be a routine notice from the office. A change in plans, an alteration, a postponement, an announcement concerning a club drive.
Instead, a solemn report was given. The President of the United States had been shot and was listed as in critical condition Glances were exchanged and pencils fingered. Murmuring swelled and was subdued . Classroom activity resumed.
Inter coms re ceived immediate attention t h e second time t hey clicked on that afternoon. After an awkward pause, Presi den t Jo hn F itzge rald Ken nedy ' s dea th w as announc e d.
Man y sc hool s dism issed. Those wh ich di d not, couldn ' t escape the paral y tic effect the report had on both students and tea che rs .
A few amon g us wep t Others sat qui etly. Most of us simply d idn ' t kno w how to react. A joking commen t died in the air, shot down by cold stares. Some h ow , the whole thing seemed unreal to u s Like a movie or a secondrate paperback espionage novel. But there wa s no intermission, and this was one book we could not lay aside.
T hough we had heard it and been shaken by it, perhaps we didn't immediately grasp the purport of the t ragedy. The President of the United States had v ici ously been assassinated. Perhaps it wasn't u ntil the first black newspaper headline cried out, or the first deeplyt ouched television news commentator groped t o relate th e details , that we realized wha t it meant. Perhaps it wasn't until t h e networks proclaimed to devote their entire weekend to keeping t he nation informed or when newlysworn-in President Johnson declared the day of the funeral a , ational Day of Mournin g.
Bu t we, the you th of A merica, came to know Hel plessly from the si d elines , we w atched a three- day weekend wh ich was saturated b y murder, shame, bitterness , threats, and hate.
An d w e go t a g ood look. We ' ll remember. We must. For the burden of at temptin g to untangle this maze of hate and rebellion which has crept, seemingly unopposed, into even this, the most democratic of nations, will be upon us As if not, surely , it is already upon us.
-Gary H ill
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" Ask not what your co un ry can do for you ; ask instea d what you can do fo r your country"
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Faith is essential in our hectic, modern vvorld
Fait h is a necessity for happiness. It is the basis of our heritage and t he background of our government. Fa ith and patriotism are ideals we grasp within and beyond the walls of Lincoln Northeast. We must seek , and find, these ideals in our churches and with our families and daily acquaintances. These ideals are personal ones that must be achieved individually.
The church is perhaps the most important facet of our lives. Witho u t the church to bridge our lives with God, w e, as citizens and as individuals, would fall - our societ y could not be maintained. And too, without patriotism our society would crumble . As students we show our love of country by pledging our allegiance each morning and wi th the National Anthem before an athletic contest.
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Casual moments ...
To us as students at Lincoln Northeast, our family and our friends are an integral part of our lives-the hub of our societ y, the mainspring of our activity.
As a family, many of us worship together , vacation together , and many of us attend football games together Our families give us the background and foundation for our convictions and ideals .
In this modern world, it is often hard for us to live by our convictions and without our parents to guide us, temptations would not be overcome as easily.
Our friends give us the confidence and assurance we need to make decisions and mature readily. They share our moments of sadness and thrill with us in our moments of delight. LN teachers help us understand our problems and ourse lve s ; they also give us the guidance so vital in making decisions .
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Northeast's team doctor, Dr. Taylor, watches LN football games with interest.
Tears of joy and delight fill Mrs Watters' office as 1963-64 Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders are notified of their election .
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ROCKET business manager, Marilyn Kelle , receives valuable guidance from publications adviser, Mrs. Hughes.
the eerie atmosphere of Carole Heileman's home, Nancy Livers and Linda Schidler intently watch Mary Renaud and Carolee consult the Spirit of Ouija about their love life.
The Handa's attend LN football games family-style to watch their son and brother, Jack, participate.
Like every year, '63-'64 brought campus fads;
This 1963-1964 school year brought many things , not j ust a class of exceptional Seniors! We finished the last of the elephant jokes .. . started grape jokes listened to the Beatles went sledding at Jack Rabbit Hill . . . played girls' football .. . romped at Pioneer Park .. . bombed through King ' s . .. we cheered for Nebraska at the Orange Bowl.
The boys wore pin-striped shirts, dark
socks , and inherited the old pep club hats . Girls were seen in baby doll dresses, high boots, square glasses, knee socks , blouses with big bows ; some of us finally rebelled against " ratted " hair.
NORTHEASTERN an d ROCKET staffs collaborate d to make C h ristmas favors for the lu n ch tray of each student o n t h e last d ay of s ch oo l be fore Christmas v a c ation .
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and , traditio nally, hon ors brought distinction
Along with unique fads, 1964 brought many awards and honors. Doug Hill proved himself an outstanding musician, composing and directing many numbers for the band. Gerald Logan de s igned the RocketBooster, "Rocky," to be known forever as the symbol of Lincoln Northeast.
Our football team, losing none, captured the Mid-East Conference trophy. This was a particular honor because the Mid-East Conference
was dissolved. The faculty presented the students with a real rocket to be placed on the side of the building, signifying LN as the "Home of the Rockets."
The school librarian, Miss Burnham, gave assistance and enthusiasm to a former college professor who is writing a political hi s tory of Nebraska. Indeed, this year has most certainly been filled with achievement.
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Academics
Basic ingredients of a portrait are the solid, sombre tones which form the background of the painting. These the painter applies first; on these he can build his masterpiece.
So it is on a campusthe Academics become the bases upon which our school is founded. These must be assembled and arranged so they become the foundation of a successful year.
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Grovving student enrollment causes nevv problems
Determining policies and conducting business of the school district. the School Board meets every second Tuesday morning of the month. The ever expanding school attendance requires new buildings , additional facilities, and a growing staff. Seated around the table at one of their meetings from left to right are Robert Wekesser , J. Ar-
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Dr. Steven N . Watkins finds being Superintendent of Schools for Lincoln both challenging and rewarding.
Assistant Superintendents Rudy Fredstrom Rudy Bauer and David Sell find the growing population of students only one of the problems they faced this year.
thur Danielson, I. J. Devoe, Robert Ammon, Dr. Watkins , Superintendent of Schools , James Stuart. and Robert Magee.
needing nevv solutions
As the s chool was bursting at the seams with fifteen hundred students , the administration experime nted w ith new methods to try to relieve confusion. Scheduling was done by computers to eliminate a great deal of paper work in the office Wh en the students finally mastered the codes , most agreed that this change was really quite an improvement.
Added enrollment also showed a need for more classroom spa ce , especially for the large stu dy halls and television classes To provide room for these , the auditorium was con v er t ed in to a te levi sion English cla ss room , and the cafeteria was transformed into a stu d y hall for several periods of the day.
More classroom space was added by removing the third grade from the child center , and changing storerooms to small classrooms
In o r de r to alleviate bewilderment over new s chedu les second semester , pupils went th ro ugh a trial run of second semester courses s ix w ee ks early . Teachers were thus able to know defini tel y t he n u mber of students in their classes and make necessary changes
As a new assistant principal, Norbert Schuerman finds the telephone makes many jobs easier.
Being principal of a large and growing high school like Northeast is challenging to Harland Taylor.
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Jan Parrott and Mrs. Ramig consult Mrs. Walters, dean of girls, on plans for an upcoming Pep Club activity.
Faculty leads students on to further education
Marjorie Adams
B .A., Wayne State Teachers College; Mathematics , JRC
George Bruner
A.B ., M E , Ne b r as k a ; Wisconsin ; History , Biology
Arthur Bauer
B.A ., M.E ., Nebraska ; His t ory , Varsity Foo t ba ll , Assis t ant Track
Mary Burnham
B A ., M .A. , Utah; Nebraska ; Lib r ar y , Cheerle ad ers
Melvin Berka
B .A , M A. , Wayne State; Histor y
Myrtle Clark
B A. , Doane College ; Mathematics
Evan Boiler
B A ., M.A ., Colorado State ; Iowa ; Simpson College; Electronics , Mechanical Drawing , Radio Club
Watson Coleman
B S. , M A , Nebraska; Cotner; Santa Mon ica Tec h; Wesleyan; Industria l Arts
Beryl Bowlin
B.A , M.A ., Nebraska; Guida n ce , Senior Class Sponsor , Ushers
Margaret Dolezal
B S ., M.A ., Nebraska ; German , Spanish
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Helen Dunlap
A.B ., Nebras k a ; M A ., Columbia U nive r sity ; So r bo nn e , Par is , F rance ; In te rnati o nal C l ub , F r e n ch
Max Hester
B A ., M A ., Wyomi ng ; Health Ed uc a tio n , Varsity Track , As sis tant F ootball
Clifton Foster
B .A ., Nebraska Wesl ey an ; eb ra ska U ni versity ; M E ., M issouri Sc hool of M in es; Math e ma tics
Marlys Hughes
B S ., Kearne y St a le ; Nebrask a U niversity ; I owa ; Colorado ; Englis h, Publi c a t i o ns
Claire Fredstrom
B .A ., Neb r as k a W e s ley an ; St. Pa u l Bible Coll e g e, St Pa ul, Min n esota ; Neb r aska : Englis h , In t ram u rals
Mary Ingwerson
B.S , Ma calester College ; Inte rpretative Rhyt h ms , Biology , Scie n ce
Bernard Galloway
B A ., M A ., Ne braska ; Director of Ac t ivities , Am eri can Driv e r Educat ion and S afe t 1 Confe r enc e , Kansas ; Dnv e r Tra i ning , N Club
Mabel Jacoby
B .S ., Nebraska Wesley an ; Commerci a l Arts , P ep Club sig n committees
Mary Jean Gast
B A ., Wayn e Stal e; U n iversity of South Dako ta ; Home Eco n omics , Commercial Ar ts
Robert James
B A ., P eru State ; M A , Nebraska; N at io nal Scie nc e Fo u ndation ; Summer Scie n ce Ins titute ; Audio-visual, P hysiology , Sophomore F oot ba ll
Charles Harper
B.A ., Ta r kio , Missouri ; Kearney St at e ; U n iversity of Nebraska ; Ma s qu e and G a vel , St ag e Crafts , P la y s , Literature
Christine Janda
B.S ., Nebraska; Special Ed u cation
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More 'n More Faculty
As the number of students increased, so did the need for more classes and more teachers. F illing this need were the eleven new instructors who joined the teachin g staff at Lincoln Northeast Hi gh School this year
The new arrivals fit into the activities of Lincoln Northeast quickly and easily To our school the y bro ugh t n ew theories and new ideas which contributed much to our curriculum. A djusting to the en v ironment of Lincoln Northeast was an unfo rgettable experience shared by new teachers a nd new students.
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The Moore fam i ly proves that baseball can be enjoyed by the family. With the help of their parents, the two Moore children play an exciting game.
Ellis Jeffery B A ., M .A., Nebraska ; P hysics , S ci e nce C lu b
Ed ward Johnson B .A ., M A ., Missou ri ; Dra fti ng , Varit y Bask etb a ll
Thomas Kidd B .S , M S , N e braska ; Physical Educatio n , Gym nasti cs
Ida Klockner B S ., Nebraska ; Home Economics , History , Co -spo nsor Jr Sr. Prom
Barbara Kos B .S ., B A , Nebra sk a ; Englis h
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Helen Krause B S ., M E. Nebraska ; Englis h , La tin , Co-sponso r )RC , Co-s po n sor Turnabo ut Margaret Lintvedt B .A.,
wre n ce College ; Wisco n si n ;
ska ;
terat ure , Art Kenneth Luther A B ,
, Beth an v Nazar e n e College; East Texas St a te ; Iow a ; Olive Nazare n
Col le g e; Guida nc e Co -sponsor Junior Class
Ula Maher
B .A , M.A , Nebraska ; Englis h
While some students attempt to help a fellow classmate , others pass free time in the student lounge.
William Maly
B A ., Nebraska Wesleyan ; M E. , Nebraska ; Guid an ce
Lawrence Mason
B.A. , Hastings College ; M.A ., Nebraska ; Th B , Northwestern Seminary , Minnesota ; ' G.E. F ello ws hip , Purdue U nivers ity; Li te ra ture
Barry Moore
B S ., M E , Nebraska ; Guidance , Mat h ematics ; Varsity Baseball , Reserve Football , Sponsor of Junior Class
John McCormick
B.S ., M E ., Nebr as ka ; History
A. J. Mueller
M .A., South Dakota ; B A , Augustana College ; Debate , History , Masque and Gavel, NFL
Faculty members enjoy themselves in the faculty lounge with coffee, pop, and cake during their free periods_.
Richard Nagele
A.B ., Nebras k a Wesleya n ; B A ., M .A. , Kearne y State ; P urdue Un iversity ; Geometry , Mat he matics
Gary Price
B A ., Ke arn ey State ; Nebraska ; World History
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Pauline Ramig
B S , Nebraska; Mat he matics , Rocke t tes
Mary Lou Robinson
A B., Nebraska Wesleyan ; Midland College ; Wyoming ; Nebraska ; English , Histo r y
Elizabeth Reeder,
B A. , M A ., Nebraska ; Drama , Speech , Mathematics , Masque and Gavel
George Rush
B.A , Morningside College ; Art , Art Club
Robert Resz
B.S , M.A ., Nebraska; New Hampshire ; Science , Chemistry , Scien c e Club
Lloyd Schmadeke
B.S ., Nebraska; Agricultu r e , Engineering Mechanics, FF A
Mildred Richards
B A ., Nebraska Wesleyan ; Nebraska ; Chairman of Facul t y Courtesy Committee , Comm e rcial Arts
Mr . Bruner and Bill Derrick find a common interest in their small foreign cars. The trend of 19631964 seemed to be toward compacts and foreign makes
Duane Schulz
B.A. , M A. , Nebraska ; Wayne State ; Instrumental Music , Dance Band , Rocke t Rev iew
Charles Seng
B.A ., Wesle y an ; Wayne State ; Nebraska ; Driver Training , Physical Education , Reserve Basketball
Elizabeth Shaver
B A. , Cotner College ; M A. , Nebraska ; H is tory
Devotion to school and community ah,vays evident
Instructing students in the classroom was not the only aspect of a busy Northeast teacher's schedule Sponsoring clubs both in and out of school , as well as assisting with community projects, were important factors in the lives of t h ese instructors
Man y teachers were active participants in church activities, leading or singing in choirs, servin g as organists , or teaching Sunday School classes of young children
Tea chers' meetin g s , held on T ue sdays at 3:30 , gave teac he rs a chance to discu ss classroom procedures and new tea ching methods. Each teacher also had the opportunity of joining LEA; Mr. Lawrence Mason , in his position as sen ior truste e, ser ved o n the executive council of this important profe ssiona l organization .
Vietta Short B .A. , M E , Nebr aska ; P hy sical Educ
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tio n , Peng ui ns , GAA
Audria Shumard B .A. , M A ., M E ., Colorado ; Commercial Arts
Frank Simon B.S ., Nebraska; Guidance
Saturday afternoons in the fall find Mr. Hester, health teacher and coach, Mr. Re z ek and Mr. Teply, former Northeast faculty members, and Mr. Galloway , Director of Activities, assisting with NU games.
B A , M A
Isabelle Sm i th
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niversit y of Washington ; English
Velma Snook B.A ., M.A , Nebraska; Vocal Musi c , Operetta , Co-sponsor Turnabout
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Margaret Stednitz B A ., Nebraska; English , Chorus
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Dorothy Vifquain
B S ., Nebrctska ; Commerci a l Arts
Kenneth Wall
B .S. , M.A ., Nebraska ; Driver Training Eng lisn , Varsi ty Swimmi ng , Reserve Baseball
Keith Watt
B S ., Tar kio , Missou ri; Bi ology , Science C lub
Henry Willemsen
B S ., N ebr a ska; Americ an Histor y , Modern Pro blems , Sop ho more Basketball , Sophomore F ootbail
Vivian Wilson
A. B ., P eru St at e; M E ., University of Wyo ming ; Iowa ; Nebrask a ; Guidanc e , Co -spo n sor Junior Class
Robert Wohlers
B .A ., Nebraska ; Colorado St a te ; Wesleyan ; California ; North Dakota ; Geometry , Mathematics
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Standing left to ri g ht: Mr. Boiler , Radio C l ub sponso r , and members Richard Sommer, Joel Swanson , Wayne Fa ri s , Steve Conover, Al a n Met c a lf , Mark Nemeth , Kelly Sta rkey , Dave Robel. Seated: Mi ke Kunkee , Jim Way, Al an Ca rter, G a rth Kennedy.
Boyd Thompson
., Wesleyan ; Indust ri al Arts , Varsity Wrestling , Assistan t Reserve F ootb all
Judy Thompson
A. , Nebraska Wesleyan ; English , Spanish , Reserve Ch ee rleaders
Mr. Schuerman turns mechanic as he adjusts Donna Hellerich 's neck brace as one of his many duties.
Unsuspecting Tom Rexilius finds that he is caught in the act by Mr. Fredstrom. Everyone seems to enjoy his predicament.
Every morning before school one can find the teachers at the i r ma il boxes , examining daily bulletins. Seen abo v e from l e ft to right are Mr. Bo il er , Mr. Fredstrom , Mr Coleman, Mr. Rush , Mrs Short. and Mrs. Krause.
New classes to solve problem of growing school
A n increased enrollment created t he need for several new classes in the curriculum of Lincoln Northeast. New instructors were added and o t hers reassigned to handle the oversupply of st uden ts A djustments were required in all depart m e nts of t he school.
A dding a new instructor in t he art d e p artme nt contributed greatly to the balance of clas s
Is it a man's world? Connie Frasier doesn't seem to think so. Surrounded by a roomful of boys in mechanical drafting class, she seems quite content.
scheduling. Classes were more evenly divided and in better proportion.
Mr . F redstrom, who previously instructed only Sophomore English, now added classes in Senior Comp to his schedule. Mr. Seng became a full-time instructor with classes in drive r ' s education, boys' physical education cla s ses, and a basketball team to coach. Mrs. Gast joined the business education and homemaking depar t men t s. More "eight o'clock s " expanded the day's program. W i t h the s wi t ching o f ass ignments and sections , students were offe r ed a variety of courses and cla s ses
A new touch was added t o the cra ft s gro u p when a girl enrolled in M r John s on' s mechanical drafting room This was an innova ti on at Lincoln Nor t heast and t o say the lea st , resulted in an interesting, and v e ry popular class.
Finishing touches are put on a coffee table by Floyd Neiswonger as classmates continue working on projects
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Future calls for skilled craftsmen, secretaries,
After much work, Dave Nichols presents his project to Mr. Thompson and listens to the comments made on it.
Shorthand class appears busy taking dictation as Mrs Jacoby gives them one of the usual writing exercises
Sue Ready interviews Rev. Robert Heydon of Second Ba i tist Church before he speaks at a school convocati o One of Sue ' s ambitions is to be a newspaper report e
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Mrs. Bryant. child center teacher, instructs assistants as the curious children watch. Standing from left to right are Sue Carlton, Helen Strahan, Marie Barnes, Kathleen Griepenstroh , Mrs. Bryant. and Beverly Wilcox.
teachers must be met
Elective and ex tra-curricular activ ities were plentiful for students at Lincoln Northeast this year . A wide variety of choices wa s available to anyone interested Realizing the need for a choice among required and elective courses necessi t ated additional sections of clas s es already on the schedule as well a s the addition of new classes in the cu rr iculum.
Rhy t hmic dance provided an excellen t oppor t unity for girls in GA A to learn the intricate art of modern dance techniques. Eight o'clock classes opened for those who wished a third y e ar of a foreign language. Mrs Ko s wa s chos e n as instructor for an advanc e d cl a ss of Senior Comp , fo r a ll t h ose ma joring in Engli sh
As Mrs. Reeder and the cl ass look on , Ron Otto and Judy Jungers demonstrate a scene during drama cla s s .
With Mr. Rush's help, Paul Zanderholm applies the finishing touches to his picture.
Judy A ll en , Bob Vaughn , and Mar l ys Madde n c ompare th e d i splays one finds i n Miss Du n lap 's room , i ncl u d i ng re plicas of the famous Eiffel Tower and a French c ar.
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Miss Sm i th found s he had to "commute " from her room to the auditorium every day to superv i se TV Engli s h.
Efficiency No. l qualification of office staff
Amid thermometers, tongue depr ess or s , cotton balls, and bottles of antiseptic, Mrs. Witt, the school nurse , cared for the needs of students Treating minor cuts and bruises, providing first aid for more serious injuries , and keeping accurate health records for every pupil took care of her time at Northeast.
Recording the money and receipts for all clubs and activities was a seemingly endle s s
j o b ior Mrs. Pavey in the bookroom In this bu s y place, she also was in charge of books, supplies, and the lost and found department.
Keeping busy at all times, the ladies on the office staff managed the everyday affairs of the school. Mrs H ubka, Mrs. F erguson, and Mr s Lim beck handled the correspondence, attendance, and students' academic record s , a s well as special requests by teachers.
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O n a s nowy or rai n y afternoon , pho n e messages for students fl ow into the office . Mrs. Li mbeck and Mrs. Ferguson take the messages to be s e n t to the students
Mrs. Hubka typ e s from a dictaphone. Besides being responsible for gett i ng the daily bulletin out right on time she handles all of Mr. Taylor 's correspondence.
Mrs. Pavey, head bookkeeper, keep s all school busine s s records and record s all expe n ditures and receipts fo r activities. A second job i s opera ti n g th e bookroom.
care of a school full of students is a full-time job for s chool nurse , Mrs. Witt. Stocking her medical cabinet w i th supplies is not a simple task in itseli
Service staffs maintain high standards at LNHS
Preparing and serving hot and cold meals to fifteen hundred enthusiastic students , and cleaning up after them occupied the time of the ladi e s working on the cafeteria staff Keeping the school clean and well-kept
was one of the many duties of the custodial staff Sweepin g the halls, cleaning classrooms, and straightening up dressing rooms con stituted a never-endi n g task. In addition, custodians helped with special activities.
Standing from left to ri g ht; Blanc he Schafer , Lois Hood , Jackie Lusher , Bernice McMullen , Kathy Grey , Juanita Moo re , Lorreta Taylo r , Edna And ers on , Mabel Nelson, Edna Schilling , Darle n e Gammel. Seated: Naomi Sherven , Hilda Schutte , Lillie Eb y , Tillie Ing werso n , V iol a Koenig , Bernice Gans , Shirley Fleming , Shirley Leh!. Not pictured: Carrie Cline, Esther Rohr , and Delpha Luhr
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Seated from left to right: H. Walther , M Bradb ury , L. Bock , W Haas , L. P earso n , El Holsum, C Rada Standing from left to right: L. Lovelace , C. Elam , C P i ne , J Engler, W Smith , E. Smith , Mr. Bunten Not pictured: L. Wur m
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1964 Seniors portray enthusiasm and dedication
Seniors at last! To the Class of 1964 it had seemed that this final year would never come, but in September seniors began to realize that this really was the beginning of the end of their high school lives.
From the first of the year, members of this class took an important part in clubs, organizations, and scholastic activities. Their enthusiasm was reflected in their many accomplishments.
As the year gradually wore on, seniors discovered, a little at a time, the many elements that make the senior year a time for learning and broadening horizons
ACKERMAN, CANDACE Clerical. Choir ; Operettas; Mixed Chorus ; Rockettes ; Drama Class Pla y s.
ADAMS, LYNDA Arts and Science Choir; Operettas ; Penguins , letter; Rockettes ; GAA
ADEN, LARRY . . Industrial Arts .
ALBERTI, GILBERT Bus i ness Ad m inistration Choir; NORTHEASTER N Staff ; N Club ; Senior Class, president ; Swimmi n g , letter; May Day Attendant ; Honors Convocation ; Journalism Clinic.
ALLISON, ROBERT Business Administration N Club; Science Club ; Swimming, letter.
ALTHOUSE, BARBARA Arts and Science
Girls Glee; Rockettes ; Red Cross Representative; International Club , treasurer ; Science Club, secretary; Honors Convocation; Regents Alternate .
ANDERSON, SANDRA .. . Homemaking . Transfer from Abilene , Kansas ; M i xed Chorus
ARNOLD, RALPH Arts and Sci e nce
AXTHELM , DONNA .. . Teachers College. Girls Glee ; Rockettes; Red Cross Representative ; International Club ; Regents Alternate; Drama Class Plays; All School Play .
BAHR , LARRY Industrial Arts
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BAUMBACH , TERRY Teachers College N ORTHEASTER N Staff ; Rockettes ; GAA , p re s id ent , vice preside n t , secretary , treasurer; H o n ors Convocation.
BARAK, KATHLEEN F ine Arts Band ; Orchestra; Rockettes
BARGMAN , DENNIS ... Business Administration S tudent Co uncil ; ROC KE T S taff; N Club ; Juni o r Class , pres ident; Football, reserve , vars i ty , letter ; Basketball , rese:-ve, varsity , letter; May Day Attendant.
BARNES, DARLENE C lerical. Girls Glee ; Mixed Cho rus ; Ro cke t R e v ue
First semester class officers, Gib Alberti, Glen Lockhart , Linda King, and Robert Kinkaid arrive early to discuss plans for a senior class party.
BECKER, GARY ... Ar c hitecture and E ngineering Track; Cross Country , letter.
BECKER , MARY S ten o grap h ic G irls Gl ee; Mixed Ch orus
BECKER, PATRICIA T eac h e r s C o ll ege Mix ed C h o rus.
BEHRENS, DENVER Industrial A r ts Tra n s fe r from Co o k, N e braska
BERGER, LUANNE F ine A rts Ro ck e ttes; Inte rnati o nal C l ub
BETTS, SANDRA A rt s a n d S cien c e Choir; Operettas; Ro ckette s ; Ro c k e t Re v u e ; Ch ee rlea d er , reserve , varsity.
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BEAN, CHARLES Teachers College Transfer from Abilene , Texas.
BICKFORD , LEONA Clerical. Band
BILLS, KATHRYN Arts and Science. Rockettes ; Intern a tional Club; Regents Alternate
BISHOP, GARY . .. Architecture and Engineering Cho ir; O perettas; N C lub; Gymnastics, letter; Ro cke t Revue
Second Se~ster Class Officers , Rich Bowker , Ken Jones , Merlin Brodd , and Jim Brox have fun on Hobo Day , a Sen i or act i vity which they plan n ed.
BLANDFORD , DONALD .. Arts and Science . Mixed Ch o rus; NFL; Masque and Gavel.
BLANK, RUSSELL Industrial Arts. Transfer fr o m Denver, Colorado Mixed Chorus; FAA; N C lu b ; W re s tling, letter; Trac k
BLUE, PEGGY . Teachers College. Transfer from Mt. Cl emens , Mic h igan. C ho ir; Student Council ; Rock e tte s ; Junior Class, vice president; C h eerlea d e r , varsity; May Day Attendant; H o n o rs Conv o c a ti o n; Regents A lternate
BOCKHOVEN, PAM . . . Arts and Science Orchestra, letter; String Ensemble; Rockettes; Red Cross Repr es entative ; International Club; H o nors C o nv oc ati o n; State Music Clinic.
BORCHERS, SONJA Arts and Science. Band; Rockette s ; In t ernational Club; Science Club, secre tary ; GAA ; Co u'nty G o vernment Day; Regen t s Alt e rn at e
BORGENS, BARBARA Teachers College Band , letter ; Maj o rette ; Penguins , letter , vice president ; Ro ckettes; Red Cross, president; Rocket Revue; Girls State; Honors C o nv o cati o n; National Meri t Letter of Commendation ; Youth Symphony ; Governor ' s Co nference .
BISHOP , JAMES Teachers College
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BLAKESLEY , ONA Clerical. Mixed Chorus
Diversified activities reveal varied interests
Taking time from daily-schedules, seniors participated in sports, church choirs, and youth groups such as 4-H, Explorers, and Y-Teens Also attending the annual National Aeronautics Science Association assembly held at Johnson Gym, at which Lieutenant Colonel John Powers was guest speaker, was one of the highlights
Strictly senior activities included Hob o Day, a day of antics by all members of the class , and two dances , the first in Decembe r on Friday the 13th , the other on March 26 , a " Swing into Spring" dance; the Illusions, a loca l combo, played for both parties.
Lon g an d hard hours of practice went int o the last All-School Pla y , the Drama Class Plays and the Operetta, " My Fair Lady ." Climaxin g the social events was the Junior-Senior Prom
BORNEMEIER, SUSAN Arts and Science
Choir. secretary ; Operettas; Penguins , letter; Junior Class, treasurer ; Rocket Revue ; Cheerleader , reserve, varsity; May Day Attendant.
BOTTCHER, JIM Clerical.
BOWERS. BARBARA Stenographic Girls Glee; Rockettes.
BOWKER, RICHARD Business Administration Student Council ; Choir; Senior Class, president ; Football, reserve, varsity, letter; Gymnastics , letter; Rocket Revue; May Day Attendant.
BRAASCH, BARBARA Teachers College
Orchestra , letter; Rockettes; Youth Symphony ; State Music Clinic; Drama Class Plays
BRADLEY. SHERYL Stenographic Choir Operettas ; Girls Glee ; Roc kettes ; Rocket Revue ; NOMA Spelling Award
BRIDGER. SANDRA Stenographic. Transfer from Lincoln High School. · Mixed Chorus; Rockettes.
BRIDGES. ROBERT Industrial Arts Band; Mixed, Chorus.
BRINKMAN. SUE . Teachers College Mixed Chorus .
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Mike Lamson, Judy Stansbury, Wes Loos, and Mary Becker enjoy a crisp fall evening listening to their favorite record albums and talking over a recent football game.
BROOD, MERLIN Teachers College Choir, president, secretary-treasurer; Operettas; Senior Class, secretary; Football , varsity , letter ; Wrestling; Track ; May Day Attendant.
BROOKS, BETTY Stenographic. Transfer from Waverly, Nebraska Mixed Chorus ; Rockettes
BROWN, JOSEPH Industrial Arts
BROWN. JOYCE Arts and Science Mixed Chorus; NFL, secretary; Rockettes ; Masque and Gavel ; International Club ; GAA , treasurer; Girls' State, alternate ; Debate, letter.
BROX, JAMES Teachers College Student Council; Choir ; N Club ; Senior Class, treasurer ; Football, reserve , vars i ty , letter; Basketball , reserve; Baseball, reserve; Rocket Revue
BRUCE, LORRET A Arts and Sc ience Penguins, president , l e tter ; Red Cross Representative ; Science Club ; GAA, vice pres ident , letter ; Rocket Revue; Cheerleader, varsity ; Rockettes
BUELL, SHARON Clerical. Tran sf er from Ashland , Nebraska
BURESH, LADDIE Agriculture Mixed Chorus; FAA , president.
CADY, MARCIA Stenographic Transfer from Lincoln High School. Rockettes ; Drama Class Plays
CALEY, ELIZABETH Bu siness Administration
Transfer from Fairbury , Nebraska. Choir; Operettas; Girls Glee; Rockettes; NOMA Spelling Award
CARTER, JOHN Architecture and Engineering
Masque and Gavel, president, secretary; Red Cross Representative , vice president; County Government Day ; Rocket Revue; Honors Convocation; All School Plays; Drama Class Plays .
CASEY. FRANCES Homemaking. Transfer from Waverly , Nebraska Mixed Chorus.
CASPER, LINDA . . . Homemaking Transfer from Albion, Nebraska Mixed Chorus ; Rockettes; International Club; Honors Convocation; Birdie E Hutchinson Memorial Scholarship
CHRISTENSEN. PATRICIA Stenographic Transfer from Kearney , Nebraska. Rockettes.
CLINKENBEARD. MICHAEL . . . Arts and Science
Transfer from Sioux City, Iowa N Club ; Football , varsity, letter, All City
COLLINS, LAYNE
COLLINS, PAUL Council; NF.L
CONKLIN, HOW ARD tration. Tennis; Track.
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E ngineering Student
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CONRAD, MIKE Indus trial A rts. Choir; Operettas ; Mixed Chorus; Basketball, Stude n t M anager
CORNELL , VICKI F ine Arts. Band , lett er; M ixed Chorus; Rockettes; G.A.A
CRAMER, SHARON Stenographic. Ba nd; Rock e tt es; G.A A.; No ma Spelling Award
CREAR, JO ANN Art s and Science Choir; Operettas; ROCKET Staff , E ditor; Rockettes; Internatio na l Club; G.A.A.; Rocket Revue; Jou rnalism Convention; Wesleyan Teac h ing Conference
CUL VER, ALAN Teachers College Golf
CUNNINGHAM, DANIEL Teachers College. Student Council; Orchestra; N Club; County Government Day; F ootball , reserve, vorsity , l et ter ; Wrestling; Track.
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"Old MacDonald had a farm , but what a farm!" a barnyard skit for Rocket Revue composed of senior girls.
Clinics, classes, conventions keep seniors busy
With the demand for higher educational standards an advanced course in senior composition was offered to the upper fifteen per cent of the class. All composition classes read "Hamlet.'' Seniors enrolled in the advanced mathematic subjects, analytical geometry, and trigonometry, with many receiving college credit. Still others discovered laboratory experiments with acids in chemistry were most exciting .
Many enjoyed the arguments, pro and con, of current happenings in modern problems class. Income tax, philosophy papers, discussions of colleqes, vocations, marriage, and choosing the class gift, a spot li g ht for the Rocket donated b y the facult y .
As seniors had an increasing amount of homework they asked that the school library be opened at eight o'clock. An orientation program at the University gave an opportunity to observe college life and talk to professors.
Student Council members from the class of '64 attended the State Student Council Convention at Scottsbluff, while jo u rnalists visited the University of Nebraska for a State Journalism Clinic. Those with musical talents participated in the State Music Clinic at Kearney, Mid-East Band Festival at Beatrice, All-City Orchestra Concert and Choral Program. Members of the varsity debate squad worked and practiced diligently for each trip.
CURp, RODDY Swimming. Business Admini s tration
DAVIS, BRENDA Clerical. Band , letter; Girls Glee; Rockettes; Rocket Revue
DENNIS, MARLENE Business Administration
DERRICK, WILLIAM Industrial Arts Transfer from Lompoc, California Mixed Chorus
DINGES, JIM Business Administration Mixed Chorus ; Football; Wrestling; Rocket Revue; Drama Class Plays
DORMER, JAMES Fine Arts. Student Council; Football ; Wrestling
DOVEL, TIMOTHY Industrial Arts N Club; Wrestling, letter
DUFFY, ALAN Teachers College Football , student manager
EBERT, JIM Architecture Track
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EDGAR, THELMA . .. Cler ic al.
EDWARDS, ROBERT Architecture and Engineering Band ; Trumpet Trio; Orchestra; N Club; Football , reserve ; Wrestling , letter; Rocket Re vue; Mid - East Band Festival ; All City Orchestra Festival.
ELLIS, BARBARA Teachers College Orchestra; ROCKET Staff; Rockett e s ; International Club; Science Club ; GAA ; Rock e t Revue ; Drama Class Plays.
ELLIS , DAN Archit e cture and Engineering Mixed Chorus; N Club; Football, reserve , varsity , letter ; All City Football Player ; All MidEast; All State Honorable Mention; Basketball , reserve; Track , letter.
ELLIS, DARYL ... Clerical. Mixed Chorus.
EPPENS, SHARON Arts and Science Orchestra , letter; String Ensemble; Drama Class Plays.
ESTLE, GERALD . Industrial Arts. Band , letter; Baseball , reserve; Tennis
EVELAND, BOB Business Administration Band; Wrestling, letter; Track; Rocket Revue ; Dance Band
FAGER, DIANNE . Teachers College Chpir; Operettas; Mixed Chorus; NORTHEASTERN Staff; Rockettes ; GAA; Journalism Clinic.
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Dianne Fager, Barb Strain, and Fern Seaton interview Lt. Col. John Powers at the Senior Air Assembly.
"Where the serious ...
EDELMAIER, EDWARD . . Architecture and Eng i neering Orchestra
meets the social"
...
Are seniors superstitious? Of course not, at least not at their class party on Friday the thirteenth.
FISHER, SHARON . Arts and Science . Choir ; Operettas; Student Council; ROCKET Staff; Rockettes; Cheerleader , varsity ; Honors Convocation.
FLICK. JUDY . . . Clerical.
FOLEY. KATHLEEN Stenographic. Girls Glee; Mixed Chorus; Rockettes ; GAA
FOSTER. LINDA Teachers College Ro ckettes; Hub Club Council ; Rocket Revue.
FRANCIS. PAMELA Teachers College. Choir; Operettas; Triple Trio; Rockettes ; Masque and Gavel; Rocket Revue; H onors Convocation; State Music Clinic; Drama Class Plays
FRANKS, DIANE Teachers College. Mixed Chorus ; Rockettes; International Club; GAA; County Government Day
FRENCH, DAVID Teachers College. Transfer from Medical Lake, Washington . Art Club ; Gymnastics ; Honors Convocation ; Scholarship to Concordia Teacher 's College.
FRENZEN. PENNY Fine Arts Girls Glee; Rockettes ; Rocket Revue
GALLOWAY, ROGER Arts and Science. N Club; Football, reserve , varsity, letter; Basketball, reserve ; Tennis , letter
FARKAS. JEFFREY Arts and Science Basketball; Wesleyan Teachers Conference
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GARCIA, DIANA Stenograph ic. Student Cou ncil; Ma jorette ; Orchestra , letter ; String Ens emble; Rockettes; Cheerleader , varsity.
GARCIA, RALPH Teacher s College Student Council , t rea s urer; N Club ; Fo otball , reserv e , varsity , letter ; Wrestling , letter; Track ; All-City Wr es tli ng Team; Mid-East Cha m p io n; Lincoln Invitational Champio n
GARNER, BENJAMINE In dus t rial Art s
GASKINS , KEN Art s and Science. Tran sfer from Fort Dodge , Iowa NFL , president , vice president; Masque and Gavel; Science Club; Ho nors Convocation; Debate , varsity, letter; Regents Alt erna te ; National Merit , letter of commenda t ion.
GEDWILLO, CAROLYN Teachers Coll ege. Choir , vice-president; Operettas; Mixed Chorus; NORTHEASTERN Staff; Ro ckettes; Ho nors Convo cation; Journalism Clinic ; Drama Class Pl ays.
GEITZENHAUER, JO Clerical. Mixed Chorus; Rockett es; GAA; Bowling League.
GEMMELL, DOUGLAS Art s and Science. N Club ; W res tling , letter.
GENTHE , RONALD Archit ecture and E ngineering. Choir ; Operettas; Rocket Revue .
GIES, JOHN reserve ; Track.
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Lincoln offers culture
Realizing the cultural benefits of their city, seniors took advantage of the State Historical Society and the University museum. Research papers were composed at the new Bennet Martin Library, which serves the area and which was donated by the Martin family.
For those interested in dramatics, many attended plays at the University of Nebraska and Nebraska Wesleyan, as well as those at the Community Playhouse. Others practiced Saturday mornings for the Lincoln Youth Symphony sponsored by Lincoln Public Schools.
Speakers of national and international fame including noted authors and statesmen , who appeared during the year , challenged the thinking of seniors as citizens of tomorrow
GLANTZ, KENNETH . . . Teachers College . M ixed Chorus
GOESCHEL, STEVE Arts and Sc ience Transfer from Lincoln High
GOOD, ROBERTA Teachers College Cho ir; Operettas; NFL; Penguins , letter, treasurer ; Rockettes , treasurer; Masque and Gavel; Honors Convocatio n; Nati ona l Merit, Letter of Commendation ; Drama Class Pla ys
GOULD, RAMONALEE Teachers College. Mixed Chorus ; Ro ckettes; International Club; GAA
GRAHAM, DAVID Teachers College
GRANT, DAVID Agriculture Band; F.A.A
GRAUL, GARY Arts and Scie nces Mixed Chorus ; NFL; Track , letter; Honors Convocation ; Cross-Cou ntry , letter ; Debate, varsity , letter; Drama Cla ss Pla ys; National Merit fin alist ; Second all-state Regents team
GRAY, MARY Teachers College Transfer from Falls City , Nebraska; Band, letter; Choir; Operettas; Rockettes ; Honors Convocation; Wesleyan teachers ' conference
GRIEPENSTROH, KATHLEEN Teachers College Mixed Chorus; Rockettes ; International Club; GAA , letter ; Wesleyan Achievement Scholarship; Honors Convocation .
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Stan Portsche, Judy Waldo, Sandy Smith, Jane Steil, Ron Inness, Tom James, and Linda Schidler take advantage of the new Sheldon Art Gallery near the University campus.
GRIGSBY. LALANNE Teachers College Mixed Chorus
GRITZ MAR JORIE ... Stenograph ic. Band , letter; Rockettes ; GAA
GUIDINGER . PATRIC IA Teachers College
Student Council ; Penguins , letter , treasurer ; Junior Class , secretary ; Masque and Gavel ; Cheerleader , reserve , varsity; May Day Attendant ; Honors Convocation
HALL . TERRY Architecture and E n gineering NFL; Sc ien ce Club ; County Government Day ; Honors Convocation ; Nati o nal Merit Finalist ; Regents Alternate ; Debate, letter
HAMPTON . CAROLYN . .. Mixed Chorus ; Rockettes ; Drama Class Plays
HANOA . JACK Arts and Science. Stude n t Council , vice president; N Club , secretary , treasurer ; Junior Class , treasurer; Sophomore Class , president; Football , varsity , letter; Rocket Revue ; Homecoming Host ; Wesleyan Al umni Scholarship; Sertoma Club Football Award
HANSEN . VICKI Teachers College Mixed Chorus ; Rockettes
HANSON . HAROLD . Architecture and Engineering Science Club ; Football , reserve.
HARRISON LYNDA Homemak ing G irls Glee ; NORTHEASTER N Staff ; Rockettes ; GAA; Journalism Clinic
HART . THOMAS Swimming , lette r.
HAVRONEK. JOHN
Indus trial Arts N Club ; Arts and S cience. Band
HEILEMAN . CAROLEE Teacher s College Band , letter; Ma jorette ; Rockettes ; Masque and Gavel ; International Club , secretary; Honor s Convocation ; Art Club; Regents Alternate ; All School Play ; Drama Class Pla y s ; Rocket Revue , M.C.
HELLERICH. DONNA Teachers College
Rockettes ; International Club; GAA; Rocket Revue
HENDERSON , SUSAN Arts and Science Student Council ; Orchestra , letter; String Ensemble ; Cho i r; Rockettes ; Rocket Revue; Honors Convocation; Regents Alternate; State Music Clinic; Lincoln Youth Symphony.
HENDRICKS , DIANA Stenographic. Mixed Chorus.
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HERMAN. PHYLLIS Arts and Science. Choir ; Operettas ; Girls Glee ; Rockettes ; International Club ; Regents Alternate ; Drama Cla s s Plays
HERSTEIN , NANCY . . . Teachers College. Student Council ; Girls Glee; Rockettes , secretary ; Red C ross Representative ; International Club, secretary ; May Day Attendant; Honors Co n vocation.
HESSON JAMES Business Administration Orchestra; N Club ; Gymnastics, letter
HESTER. TRACY G lee; Rockettes.
HIGHTSHOE. ALLEN
Teachers College Girls Industrial Arts
HILL. DOUGLAS Business Administration Band, letter; Drum major; Orchestra , letter; Masque and Gavel, secretary ; Rocket Revue; Lincoln Youth Symphony ; Drama Class Plays ; A ll School Plays
HOLTON, MARILYN Stenographic. Studen1 C ouncil; ROCKET Staff; Rockettes; Red Crose Representative; GAA ; Journalism Clinic
HUGHES, JANICE S tenographic Choir ; Operettas ; Mixed Chorus; Rockettes; GAA
HUTCHINSON. MARJORIE Arts and Science Orchestra , letter; String Ensemble; ROCKE1 S taff; Rockettes, treasurer; Masque and Gavel ; H ub Club Council; Nati o nal 4-H H ome Economics Sc holarship; Lincoln Youth Symphony; Drama Class Plays; All School Play ; Journalism Clinic; Rocket Revue
Gi rl footba ll pl a yers a n d boy cheerle a ders(?) S eni or s pre s e n t a skit at a pep ra lly before the Linco ln H i gh gam e.
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INGWERSON , ELIZABETH Teachers College . Orchestra; Choir; Girls Glee; Rockettes; Rocket Revue; Honors Co n vocation ; Regents Alternate
INNESS, DONNA Arts and Science Rockettes ; International Club; GAA ; Honors Convocation; Nebraska Wesleyan Trustees Scholarship; National Merit Semifinalist; Regents Alternate.
INNESS , RONALD Architecture and Engineering Football ; Gymnastics ; Track , student manager , letter
IRWIN , JERRY Teachers College Band ; Choir; Operettas; NFL; N Club ; Masque and Gavel; Track , letter; State Music Clinic
ITZEN, JAMES Industrial Arts.
JACOBSON , MARTIN Teachers College Student Council; N Club, president; F ootball, reserve, varsity, letter , co-captain; Basketball, reserve; Track, letter; All-State, All-Mideast, All Ci t y Football; Foo t ball Sertoma Award
JAMES , RICHARD Fine Arts Mixed Chorus , vice president.
JAMES , THOMAS Business Administration Ch o ir; Operettas; Mixed Chorus; N Club; Track, letter; Cross Country , letter.
JEFFRIES, JUDY Teachers College S tudent Council ; Choir; Triple Trio; Rockettes; Hub Club Council ; Ro cket Revue; Cheerleader , varsity; State Music Clinic ; Intra-city student council; Drama Class Plays.
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Happiness i s a humorous skit depi c ting a Rocket relay a n d presen ted by senior m embe rs of Pep Club and N Club .
Sports promote fitness
Senior boys participating in sports , represented champions, whether in victory o r defeat. H ard practices paid off for teams with new trophies being added to our showca se . E veryone was ea g er to learn the rating of thei r favorite team A fter a tournament game a loc a l radio station with a special broadcast complimented LNHS on their fine sportsmanship
G.A A. , Penguins, and a football team provided " physical fi t ness " for girls. Pep club supported athletic events, while pep rallies encouraged enthusiasm and school spirit. H omecoming, Tournamen t Dance, and the All-Spor t s Banquet highlighted sports activities. On New Year's Day, seniors viewed the telecast of the O range Bowl game, cheering for Nebraska a s they defeated the University of Auburn 13-6.
JIRKA , MIKE Teachers College. Student Council; Choir, presiden t ; Operettas; State Music Clinic; Ho nors Convocation .
JOHNSON, RICHARD Teachers College N Club; Football , student manager, varsity, lett er; Basketball , student manager , letter; Track , student manager, l etter.
JOHNSON , SANDRA Clerical. Girls Glee; Mixed Chorus; Rockette s; GAA; County Government Day.
JONES, KENNETH Engi nee ring Student Council; Senior Class, vice-president; Football , reserve , varsity, letter ; Boys' State; Honors Co nvocation; Ba ske tball , reserve, varsity , letter; Regents Alternat e; Sertoma Football Award ; Drama Class Plays ; Masque and Gavel.
JUNGERS, JAMES neering.
Architecture and Engi-
KAISER, BILL F ine Art s. Cho ir.
KALLEMEYN , ROBERT is t ration.
Business Admin-
KEEFE, BRIAN Arts and Science ROCKET Staff; N Cub; Baseball; Swimming, letter
KEELAN, SIDNEY Teachers College Choir; Operettas ; Mixed Chorus ; N Club; Swimming , letter; Honors Co nvoca tion; State Mu s ic Clinic.
With a big boost from concerned teachers and coaches plus the admiration of underclassmen seniors finally , after work , reach the top.
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KELLE, MARILYN . . . Arts and Science Student Council; Choir; ROCKET Staff , bus i ness manager ; Hub Club Council; Rocket Revue; Cheerleader , reserve, varsity; Honors Convocation .
KIERSTEAD, ROBERTA Teachers College Choir; Operettas ; Rockettes; Masque and Gavel , secretary; Red Cross Representative; Rocket Revue; Honors Convocation ; Regents Alternate; AFS Finalist; All School Play ; Drama Class Plays
KINER, GARLAND . .. Teachers College Orchestra , letter ; Rockettes ; Rocket Revue ; Honors Convocation ; Drama Class Plays ; State Music Clinic ; Lincoln Youth Symphony
KING, JOYCE Stenographic Band; GAA.
KING, LESTER Industr ial Arts N Club; Football , reserve ; Wrestling , letter; Track
KING. LINDA Teachers College Student Counc il; Rockettes , vice president ; Senior Class , treasurer ; County Government Day ; May Day Attendant ; Drama Class Plays
KINKAID, ROBERT Architecture and Engineer i ng St u dent Council , vice president; Choir; Sen ior Class , vice president ; Sophomore Class , secretary ; Swimming , letter; King of Hearts ; May Day Attendant.
KLIPPERT, BRUCE . . . Business Administration Student Council ; Mixed Chorus
KNAPP, GLENDA Fine Arts Transfer from Windsor , Missouri. Mixed Chorus ; Girls Glee; Rockettes ; GAA; Red Cross Representative
KNUTSON, DIANNE Teachers College Student Council, president ; NORTHEASTERN Staff; Rockettes; Cheerleader , reserve , varsity; May Day Attendant ; Homecoming Attendant ; Honors Convocation ; Student Council Convention; Journ a li sm Clin i c
KOCH, ROGER Clerical.
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William Shreffler and Betsy Ogden confer on their assignment in the accelerated composition class.
KOHLER, KATHY Teachers College Orchestra , letter; ROCKET Staff; Rockettes; GAA; Rocket Revue ; Lincoln Youth Symphony; Journalism Clinic
KOLAR , FRANKLIN chestra; Track, letter.
Industrial Arts Or-
KOON, JANICE Arts and Science Choir; Operettas; Triple Trio; Penguins , letter, secretary; Rockettes , president; Sophomore Class, treasurer; Honors Convocation; State Music Clinic.
KRAEMER, JOCHEN Engineering , AFS student from Frankfurt, Germany ; Student Council ; Inter City Stu dent Council ; International Club ; Track ; Honors Convocation
KRUSE, ROGER Arts and Science. Mixed Chorus; NFL, secretary , treasurer; International Club; Rocket Revue ; Honors Convocation; Debate varsity , letter.
KULLA, CARRIE Teachers College Student Cou ncil, president , secretary; Choir; Sophomore Class , vice president ; Hub Club Council ; County Government Day; Cheerleader , reserve, varsity ; Homecoming Hostess ; Elk ' s Youth Leadership Award
LAIRD, JOHN Teachers College Choir ; Operettas; Mixed Chorus ; N Club; Basketball , varsity , letter; Baseball , reserve, varsity , letter
LAMSON, MICHAEL Teachers College
Mixed Chorus; Science Club; Baseball , reserve; Gymnastics
LARSEN , JENNIFER Ste no graphic. Mixed Chorus ; N OMA Spelling Award.
Racing down the hall to the cafeteria, Les Myers , Nancy Livers and Mr. Fredstrom show the "latest."
LARSON, ALAN Arts and Science. Band; NFL; S cience Club ; Track; Cross Country ; Honors Convocation ; Debate , varsity, letter; Regents Scholarsh ip W inner; National Merit Sem i-Fi nalist.
LEDYARD, PATRICIA Stenographic Transfer from Lincoln High Girls Glee ; Rockettes ; NOMA Spell ing Award.
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LEE, FRANKLYN Arts and Science Orchestra , letter; N Club; Masque and Gavel; Gymnastics, letter; Wrestling; Rocket Revue ; State Music Clinic
LEWIS, GERALDINE .. . Clerical. Girls Glee ; Mixed Chorus; GAA
LIVERS, NANCY Busine s s A dminis t ra t i o n. Transfer from Neligh, Nebraska. Band, letter; Majorette; Choir; Operettas; Girls Glee; Rockettes ; Honors Convocation ; Mid - East Band Festival.
LOCKHART , GLEN Arts and Science Ch o ir; NORTHEASTERN Staff ; N Club; Senior Class , secretary ; Football , reserve; Track , letter ; Honors Convocation.
LONG , GARY Industrial Arts
LOOS, WESLEY Architectu re and Engineering Band ; Football , vars ity; Wrestli n g.
LORTZ , LUCKY Indu srti a l Art s
McCONKEY , CHARLES Bu siness Adm inis tration F ootball, re se rve, varsity, letter ; Basketball; Track.
McDONALD , NANCY Homemaking . Transfer from Lincol n High Rockettes
McGREW, MORRIS Teachers Colle g e Orchestra.
MclLVAIN, LON Arts and Science. C h o ir; Operettas; Mixed Chorus; Rocket Revue; State Music Clinic
McKEE, TERRY E ngi ne eri n g. Orchestra; Science Club , secretary; H onors Conv o cation ; Regents Alternate; National Merit , letter of Commendation; Science Talent Search Honors Winner.
McMEEN, CAROL Teachers College Choir; Operettas; Triple Trio; Rockettes ; Masque a nd Gavel ; Internat i onal Club , secretary; Rocket Revue ; Wesleyan Alumni Scholarship; State Music Clinic.
McMURTRY, DIANA .. . Homemaking Girls G l ee ; Mixed Chorus ; GAA
MADDEN , MARLYS A rts and Science Cho i r ; NORTHEASTERN Staff; Rockettes ; County Government Day; Rocket Re v ue; Cheerleader, reserve, varsity ; Ho n ors Convocation
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MANSKE. GEORGE . Teachers College Mixed Chorus ; N Club ; Football , varsity , letter ; Wrestling , letter ; Track
MARSHALL , MARY JENNIFER Art s a n d Sci en ce. N FL ; ROCKET Staff ; Ro ck e ttes ; Ma squ e a nd Gavel , secretar y; Rocket Revue; Cheerleader , vars i ty ; Honors Convocat i o n; Rege n ts Alternate ; Journalis m Clin i c ; Drama Clas s Pl a y s; All S c hool Plays; Nebraska Youth Conference.
MARTIN , RONA LD Teachers College Mixed Chorus ; Football , reserve; Track.
MARTIN , VIRGINIA Home m aki n g
MASON , ROBERT Business Ad m i ni stratio n. N Club ; Football , reserve ; Wrestling , letter.
MAY , FRANK . . . Teachers Coll e ge . Transfer fro m Richmond, Virginia Orchestra ; Gy m nastics
MAYFIELD . JOHN . Architectur e and Engineering Football , varsity , letter ; Track.
MAYFIELD . LINDA Arts and Scie n ce Orchestra , letter; · Rockettes; Red Cross Represe n tative ; Drama Class Plays
MAZURAK, CYNTHIA Arts and Science Transfer from Sevilla , Spain . NORTHEASTERN Staff; Rockettes ; Red Cross Representative , secretary ; International Club , pres i dent; GAA , Honors Convocation ; Regents Alternate
MILLER . SANDRA Teachers College Stud e nt Council; Choir ; Operettas ; G i rls Glee , president; Rockettes; Rocket Revue; Drama Class Plays
MOHRHOFF , RONALD . Industrial Arts. Mixed Chorus; Football, sophomore; Drama Class Plays
MONK , TERRY . . Teachers College. Student Council; Choir , treasurer ; N Club , vice president ; Junior Class , vice president ; Football, reserve, varsity , letter , co -captain; Basketball , reserve , varsity , letter ; Homecoming Attendant.
MOOCK, JANET Arts and Science. Rockettes; Masque and Gavel; Science Club , treasurer; County Government Day; Girl's State; Phillip s University Merit Scholarship ; Regents Alternate ; All - School Plays; Drama Class Plays; Governor ' s Youth Conference.
MOORE, GERALD Arts and Science Transfer from Boulder, Colorado Regents Alternate ; Debate
MORFORD , JERALD Business Administration. C hoir; Operettas; N Club; Football, reserve, varsity, letter; Wrestling; Track; Rocket Revue
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NA HLEY, MARIAN NE Arts and Sc ience Rockettes; Art Club ; Int ernationa l Clu b; Doa n e Colleg e A rt Show
MORGAN , GORDON Arts and Science Band; NFL; Science Club, president; Track; Boy ' s State ; Honors Convocation ; Regents Winner; National Merit finalist ; Governor ' s Youth Conference ; Debate, letter.
MORIAN , MICHAEL Industrial Arts. Football , sophomore; Basketball, reserve; Track.
MORRIS , DAVID Architecture and Engineering. Choir; Operettas; Wrestling ; Rocket Revue.
MOSHER. MYRA Teachers College Girls
Glee ; Mixed Chorus; Rockettes ; Rocket Revue; Wesleyan Teaching Conference.
MOTZ, JERR Y Teachers College Mixed Chorus , president; ROCKET Staff ; N Club, secretary; Football, reserve , vars ity ; Basketball, varsity , letter; Baseball , varsity , letter ; May Day Attendant ; All City Baseball; All City Basketball; Basketball Sertoma A ward
MUNSON , GAYLEA Chorus ; Rockettes . Stenographic Mixed
MURPHY , KATH LEEN Teachers College Transfer from Lexington , Nebraska. Band
MUTCHIE, ELOISE Pius X Mixed Chorus Clerical. Transfer from
MYERS , LESLIE Teachers College Band , letter ; Trumpet Trio ; Orchestra ; Radio Club , president ; County Government Day; Rocket Revue; Regents Alternate; State Music Clinic; Mid-East Festival Band ; Dance Band
NEISWANGER, FLO YD Industrial Ar ts Mix ed Chorus, p re sid en t ; Swimm i n g , letter.
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'Tis the se as on to be jolly ,' rings out while Susan He n derso n, Pam Bockoven , Danny Ellis, Lynda Adams ,
NELSON , CHERYL . Arts and Science Orchestra ; String Ensemble ; Rockettes ; International Club ; Rocket Rev ue; Lincoln Youth Symphony ; State Music Clinic; Regents Alternate ; Wesleyan Recognition and Ach i evement Scholarsh ip.
NEMETH , MARK Bus ines s Administration Radio Club , vice president Tennis; Track
NILSSON , TIMOTHY Business Administration Band , letter ; Trombone Trio
NUNN, DARRELL Industrial Arts
NUNN , MARY Award.
Stenographic NOMA Spelling
OGDEN, ELIZABETH Arts and Science. Choir ; Operettas ; Rockettes ; Red Cross Representative ; Rocket Revue ; Honors Convocation ; Regents Alternate ; National Merit , letter of Commendation
OKANO , YUMIKO Arts and Science AFS student from Kobe , Japan. Student Council; Choir ; Rockettes ; International Club
OLSEN, MARSHA Teachers College Choir ; Operettas ; Girls Glee; ROCKET Stal£; Rockettes , vice president ; Rocket Revue ; Cheerleader , resetve; Journalism Clinic
OLSON , CHARLES Teachers College
and Dennis Van Landingham keep the Christmas spirit by caroling at the home of friends and neighbors.
OLSON , DONALD Business Administration Band ; Radio Club, vice president.
OLSON , RONALD .. . Teachen College Transfer from Walt
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Today's graduates foresee problems of tomorro-w
OTTO, RONALD Business Administration Transfer from Council Bluffs, Iowa Band ; Tenn i s; Drama Class Plays
OVERMAN. LARRY . Fine Arts Swimming
PARKER. DOUGLAS Business Adm i nistration Orchestra.
PARKER. ROBERT Business Adm i n i stration. N Club ; Football , varsity, letter; Wrestling ; Track
PARO. SUSAN Stenograph ic Transfer from York, Nebraska NORTHEASTER N Staff ; Rockett es
PARROTT. JANICE Teachers College Mixed Chorus ; ROCKET Staff, associate editor ; Rockettes , president ; Internat ional Club; GAA ; Rocket Revue ; Drama Class Plays ; Journalism Clinic; NHSPA Contest.
PEARL, ROSELLA Cler i cal. Tran sf er from Pius X
PETERSON. DELORES Clerical. Choir; Operettas ; Mixed Chorus
PETTIT. VICKIE . .. Cler i cal. Rockettes ; GAA .
PHILLIPS. MICHAEL . Industrial Arts Choir; Operettas; Rocket Revue
PINE. ROGER Industrial Arts Football , reserve ; Basketball; Swimming ; Track .
POLAGE. DONALD Industrial Arts.
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through current events
Entering a new, adult world meant that current events had a greater effect on the Class of 1964 than in previous years
This year , many crises were faced or averted, perhaps the most dramatic impact was the unexpected death of President Kennedy. On the brighter side were the income tax cut and , in keeping with leap year, a woman came into political prominence by entering the Presidential race for the first time. Civil Rights legislation and President Johnson ' s War on Poverty made headlines while on the world scene Panama, Viet Nam and Cyprus remained serious and troubled areas
PORTSCHE. STANLEY Clerical. Choir ; Operettas ; Mixed Chorus ; Rocket Revue
POWELL, NADINE Clerical. Transfer from Alexandria , Nebraska Band ; Choir
PRIER. L. RANDALL Arts and Science Band, letter ; NFL , vice president ; Masque and Gavel , vice president, secretary ; Science Club ; Rocket Revue; Boys ' State ; Honors Convocation ; Regents Scholarship Winner; Debate , varsity , letter; All School Play
RENAUD. MARY Arts and Science Band , letter; Majorette; Girls Glee ; Rockettes ; International Club ; Mid-East Band Festival.
RICHARDS. LAURA JANICE Teachers College Girls Glee ; Rockettes; International Club; Rocket Revue.
RIGGERT, DONALD Teachers College. Student Council; Choir; N Club; Football , varsity, letter; Wrestling; Track; Rocket Revue; All Mid-East Conference Guard, All City Honorable Mention.
ROBERTS, ARDITH KAY Homemaking Trans £er from Golden , Colorado . Mixed Chorus ; G i rls Glee; Rockettes ; International Club
ROBINSON. HUGH Business Administration Mixed Chorus
ROGERS. NANCY . . . Teachers College . Choir; Triple Tr i o; Penguins; Rockettes; Red Cross Representative; International Club; Rocket Revue
'Fellows. please ," beg Evelyn Talbott and Nancy Rolofson to a very reluctant Bob Allison and aloof Dan Cunningham, "after all, Leap Year only comes once every four years."
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ROLOFSON , NANCY Te a c h ers College Penguins ; Rockettes; Internati o nal Club, treasurer; Rocket Revue
SALEH , SONHAM Arts and S c ience AFS student from Saudi Arabia Student Council ; Rockettes; Internati o nal Club.
SAUM.AN, LARRY Teac h ers C o llege. Mixed Chorus; Football; G o lf.
SAMUELS , PHIL Arts and S cience Band , letter; Tennis.
SAND , NORMA Teachers College Student Council ; Mix ed C h orus; Rockettes; International Club ; Honors Convocation ; NOMA Spelling Award.
SAZAMA, JUDITH Stenographic Rockettes; International Club; County Governm en t Day; Honors Convocation ; NOMA Spelling Award
SCHAFER , CAROL Clerical. Transfer from Pittsburgh , Pen n sylvania. Rockettes
SCHAFER , RONALD Engineering Choir; Mixed Chorus ; NFL; Honors Convocation; Regents Alternate; National Merit , letter of Commendation; Lincoln Boys Choir
SCHEIDT , BILLIE LOU Stenographic Girls Glee ; Ro ckettes ; International Club; GAA , president.
SCHELL, DENNIS Agriculture College. FAA ; Football, reserve; Wrestling
SCHIDLER , KATHY . . . Teachers C o llege . Student Counc i l; Girls Glee ; Mixed Chorus ; ROC KET Staff; Ro cke tt es; GAA ; All School Play, student director; Rocket Revue ; Journ a lism Clinic
SCHIDLER , LINDA Business A dministration Rockettes; GAA; Art Club; Ro cket Revue
SCHLEGELMILCH, LARRY . Industrial Arts Mixed Chorus; Baseball, reserve
SCHLEIGER, DONNA F ine A rts Mixed Cho rus
SCHMIDT, SHERRY . Arts and Science. Girls Glee; Roc kettes ; Hon o rs C o nvocati o n
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Seniors found scholarships to be very valuable
SCHNEIDER. BEVERLY Bowling. Clerical. Rockettes ;
SCHNEIDER. LARRY Arts and Science Choir; N F L; Masque and Gavel, vice president; Rocket Revue ; Debate ; State Music Clinic; All School Play ; Drama Class Plays; Fine Arts Festival.
SCHNEIDER. RONALD Engineering
SCHULTZ. SUSAN Teachers College. ROCKET Staff ; Rockettes ; GAA; County Government Day
SCHWAB . ROGER Fine Arts Band , letter
SCOTT . MERL . Industrial Arts Choir ; Operettas
SEARLS NANCY Arts and Science Transfer from Lincoln High
SEATON . FERN Arts and Science Choir; Operettas; NORTHEASTERN Staff, editor; Mixed Chorus; Rockettes; County Government Day; Honors Convocation ; Regents Alternate; Journalism Clinic
SEHNERT. ROD .. Engineering
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SEVERN, JOHN Transfer fr o m Ba nd.
Bus iness Admi nist ra tion. Weeping Water , Nebraska.
SHERMAN, RICHARD Arts and Sc ience. NFL, vice president; Masque and Gavel , president; Rocket Revue; Honors Convocation; Regents Winner; NMS Q T semi-finalist ; All School P lay; Debate, varsity , letter.
SHOWEN, ALBERT DONALD Teachers College N Club; Gymnastics , letter.
SHREFFLER, WILLIAM Arts and Science
Student Council ; Cho ir; Operettas; County Government Day; Baseball , reserve; Bo y's State; Honors Co nvoc ation ; AFS Finalist ; National Mer i t , letter of Commendation; Regents Alternate
SIMONDS, DENNIS Industrial Arts.
SKINNER, DAVE Business Administratior, Mixed Chorus ; Basketball , reserve.
SMIDT, LONNA Homemaking.
SMITH, JUNE Stenographic. Mixed Chorus
SMITH, SANDRA Busines s Administration Mixed Chorus; Rockettes ; GAA; Rocket Revue
SOFLIN , ROBERT Teachers College. Band, letter; Trumpet Trio; Orchestra; Masque and Gavel; Rocket Revue; Drama Class Pla ys; All School Play ; Dance Band.
Senior girls realize that this will be the last time that they will actively participate in the pep club.
SOMMER, RICHARD E ngineering. Radio Club, president , vice president; Honors Convocation.
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STABERG , DWAYNE . . . Teachers College Choir; Operettas; Football , reserve ; Basketball, reserve ; Baseball , varsity , letter; May Day Attendant.
STANISLAV. PATRICIA Stenographic Mixed Chorus ; Rockettes ; GAA .
Margie Hutchinson addresses graduation announcements while Jan Parrott helps by enclosing the name cards.
STANSBURY. JUDITH Arts and Science Band , letter ; Ma jorette; Choir ; Rockett e s ; Masque and Gavel ; Rocket Revue ; Ho n or s Convocation ; All School Play ; Dra m a Clas s Plays; Mid-East Band Festival.
STEENBARGER , JOHN Arts a n d Science Orchestra; Science Club ; Baseball , reserv e; Honors Convocation
STEENSON. BRUCE Industrial Arts. Mixed Chorus ; Baseball , student m anager , varsity , letter.
STEFFEN , SHIRLEY Clerical.
STEIL , JAYNE Arts and Science Student Council; Choir ; Penguins , letter ; Rockettes ; International Club , president; GAA ; Honors Convocation; Regents Alternate
STEINKE. GARY Teachers College Football; Baseball , reserve ; Wrestling
STEPHEN LYLE . . E ng i neering . Art Club .
STEVENS, DANNY ... Engineering. N Club; Basketball , sophomore; Track , letter; Cross Country, letter.
Clerical. Tran sf er from
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STORY. SHERRILL Pius X . Mixed Chorus . 5 5
STRAIN, BARBARA . . . Arts and Sc ience
St u dent Cou n cil ; G i rls Glee ; ROCKET Staff; Rockettes ; Junior Class , sec r etary ; Rocket Revue; Honors Convocat io n ; Journalism Cli ni c
SWANSON. JOEL Engineering NFL, vice pres ident ; Radio Club , pres ident, vice p r es ident , secretary , treasurer; International Club ; Scie n ce Club , president ; Baseball, reserve , varsity; Honors Convoca ti on ; Regents Alternate
TALBOT, THOMAS . . . Fine A r ts
TALBOTT , EVELYN Art s an d S ci e nce Mixed C ho rus, sec r e tary -t reasurer; P enguins , le tt er , presiden t , vice president; Roc k e tt es; Int erna t io nal Club; G AA ; Rocke t Revue; H onors Conv o cation.
TAYLOR, RITA Cler ical. Tran sf er from ' Omaha , N ebras ka
TEICHERT, MARSHA Teachers College
Transfe r from Provo , Utah O r chestra; Rockettes ; Internatio n al Club; GAA ; Honors Convocat io n; Dra m a Class Plays
THOMAS, MICHAEL Arts and Science Orchestra; Masque. and Gavel ; County Government Day; Wrestling ; Honors Convocation; Regents Alternate ; All School Play; Drama Class Plays.
THOMPSON, JOHN Teachers College Band , letter ; Orchestra; Rocket Revue ; Mi dEast Picked Band ; Dance Band .
THOMPSON, SANDRA . . . Arts and Science . Girls Glee; Mixed Chorus ; Rockettes ; Internatio n al Club
TRAUDT. GAYLORD .Industr i al Arts
TUREK. CHARLES Teachers College Student Council , treasurer; Cho i r , vice president , secretary; Jun ior Class, president ; Football, reserve , varsity , letter; Basketball, reserve , varsity , lette r; May Day Attendant ; Homecoming Attendant.
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Ralph Garcia surprises Mike Clinkenbeard and proves that "You never know what to expect when opening a senior's locker."
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TURNER. JUDITH Busines s Admin is tration. G i rls Gl ee; Rockettes; I nternationa l Club ; H on or s Convocatio n ; OMA Sp e ll in g Award
TYRRELL MARVIN
E n gin ee ring
VAN HORN. ROGER
Foo t ball
A rc h i t e ct ure and
I ndus tri a l A rt s.
VAN LANDINGHAM. DENNIS Teach e rs College. N Club; Football , varsity , l e tt er; Gy mnas tics , letter; Track, lett e r
VIFQUAIN, TERRI Tea c h e r s College. Band , letter; M a jorette; Choir; Operettas; Ro cket t es; H ub Club Council; Ro c k e t Revue ; Dr ama Class Pl ays; Mid-East Band F estival.
VRANA , MARGARET Art s and Science Band, l etter; Ma j orette; Mixed C h orus; Rocke tt es; Masque and Gavel ; Science Club, vic e preside n t; H o n ors Convocation ; All-S c h oo l Pl ay ; S t ate Music Clinic; Dra m a Class Plays ; Rege n t s Alt e rna t e.
WALDO. JUDITH . . Art s and Science. Stud en t C ounci l; Girls Gl ee , vice presiden t ; Rockettes; Roc k e t Revue; Ho nors Co nv o cati on.
WALL. MIRIAM A r t s and Science Orc h es t ra; In t erna tio na l Club
WALL, VICKI Stenographic. Or c h es tra; Rock e tte s; Red Cro ss Representative , secreta ry; Interna tio na l Club , vice president; Sc ience Club, tr easure r ; Ho n ors Convocation; N OMA S pe lli n g Awar d.
John Havronek shows Vicki Wall that "books increase stature" as he rises to new heights.
WALLER . MARGARET Teachers College Girls Glee; Mixed Chorus ; Rockettes; R ed Cros s Representative; GAA ; F AA Sw ee the ar t Att endan t.
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WALSH. LANORE T eac h ers Coll ege. G i rl s Glee ; Internat ion a l Club
Spring ushers in final exams, carefree moments
Trading name cards and pictures, also sending announcements were new experiences Being measured for caps and gowns brought the realization that graduation was imminent. As they reflected, seniors realized the importance of social and intellectual attitudes gained through the last three years.
WALTERS, CINDY Arts and Science Girls Glee; Mixed Chorus , Rockettes.
Baccalaureate was scheduled for May 31, at Pershing Auditorium for Lincoln Northeast, Lincoln High, and Lincoln Southeast. The 365 members of the class elected to wear the traditional black and white robes, and Dr. Vance D. Rogers, president of Nebraska Wesleyan University, was chosen to address the Northeast Commencement Exercises on June 2. Dr. Carl Davidson, Rev Albert Gray and Rev James Cunningham assisted with the two ceremonies
Jennifer Marshall and Dick Sherman as speakers re presented the class at Commencement.
Following graduation seniors gathered at a local recreation center for a party, replacing the traditional train trip to Ashland.
WARE, GARY Wildlife Training Transfer from Wichita, Kansas Mixed Chorus
WATTNEM, STANLEY ... Teachers College .
Transfer from Ashland, Nebraska. Choir; Mixed Chorus; Gymnastics, letter .
WEBER, DAVID Industrial Arts Wrestling
WEBORG. MARY ANN Stenographic Choir; Girls Glee; Rockettes; Masque and Gavel; International Club; Rocket Revue
WHITE, MIKE Teachers College. Choir ; Operettas; Mixed Chorus ; Baseball , reserve.
WHITE, RICHARD Business Administration Transfer from Pleasant Hill , Missouri.
WILDE. JOHN Ind us trial Arts Band; Swimming
WILLIAMS, BARBARA Teachers College Student Council; Choir; Triple Trio; Girls Glee; Rockettes ; Rocket Revue; Cheerleader, varsity ; State Music Clinic .
WILLIAMS, KAREN Arts and Science
Transfer from Phoenix, Arizona Masque and Gavel ; Drama Class Plays
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and the challenging future after graduation . •
WILSON, CLAUDE
Cl ub; Swimm in g , l e tter.
Teachers College N
WOLF , NANCY A r ts and Sc ien ce Stude n t Co uncil, tr e asurer; ROCKET Staff; Rockettes ; Art Club ; May Day Att endant; H o mecoming Att endant; Ho nors Convo ca t ion; Journal ism Cli nic; Elk s Art A ward; All State; F ine A rt s F estiva l.
WOODRUM, LINDA Stenographic Choir; Operett as; Girls Gl ee; Ro cke tt es; GAA ; Rocket R evue.
WOODS. ROGER A r ts and Sc ience. Choir; Op ere tta s; Mixed Chorus , vice presiden t; N Cl ub; F oo t ball , r eserve, varsity, l e tt er; Wrestlling , _ l etter; Track .
WOODWARD, PATRICIA Gl ee; Mix ed Chor us.
YONKEY, DARRELL tion. Band , lette r
Cl erica l. Girls
Business Ad minis tra-
ZANDERHOLM, PAUL . . F ine A r ts.
ZIMMERMAN. ANGELA Clerical
ZIMMERMAN, DAVID T eac h ers College Mixed Cho rus; Gymnastics.
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Ahmic, Mike
Baldwin, Edgar Barrett, Lawrence
Beem, Jim
Bushing, Lu Ann Chopp, Larry
Cunning, Gerald
Easterday, Sherry Haney, Rick
Mathews, Wendell
Miller, Joy Morse, Sharon Oakes, John Pecka, James Scherer , Harry Sinica, Victor Smith, Paula Stevens, Susie Sweetser, Imogene W eskamp, Michael
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Barb Bowers , Mike Jirka, Pat Stanislav, and Brian Keefe soak in the sun as they begin to study for final exams.
Northeast salutes top seniors, avvard • vv1nners
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Roberta Good Top 3 °,, o t class Regents Alternate Letter o t Comme nda tio n Kenneth Jones Regents Alternate 4- year Navy ROTC Scholarship Betsy Ogden Top 3 % of class Rege n ts Alternate Gary Graul Top 3 % of class Regents 4- year Schol arship Seco nd All-State Scholastic Team National Merit F i na list Wesley an Trustees Roberta Kierstead Top 3 % of class Rege n ts Alter na te Randall Prier Top 3 % of class Rege n ts 4- year Scholarship Terry Hall Regents Alt e rnat e National Merit Finalist Alan Larson Re ge n ts 4- y ear S c ho larship Natio na l Merit F inalist Norma Sand Top 3 % of class Susan Henderson Top 3 % of cl a ss Re ge n ts Alternat e Terry McKee Top 3 % of class Regen ts Freshman Sc h olarship Letter of Comme ndat io n P epperdi n e College Scholarship Richard Sherman Re g e n ts 4 -year S c holarship National Mer it F inali st Donna Inness Top 3 % of class Re g e nts Alt e rnat e Nationa l Me rit Finalist W es l e yan Tru s tee s Gordon Morgan Top 3 % of cl ass Re g e n ts 4- y ear Scholarship Nation a l Me r i+ F i nali st Joel Swanson Top 3 % of clas s Re ge n ts Alternate
Recognition and/or Achievement Scholarship winners: First Row -B Borgens , K Griepenstroh, R Good Second Row-J Carter , W. Shreffler , M Vrana , J Moore.
Recipients of Wesleyan Alumni Scholarships: First Row-T. Vifquain , S. Fisher , K Griepenstroh, J. Koon , P Blue. Seco nd Row -J Honda, J Steenbarger , J Motz , T. Monk , C Gedwillo (Not pictured C. McMeen )
1964 Regents Alternates: First Row-R. Good, P Herman , D Iness , F Seaton , C. He ilman Second Row-G Moore , C Mazurak , J. Marshall , B Borgens , B Althouse, K Bills , L. Myers. Third Row-W. Shreffler , J Mooc k, M Vrana , D Axthelm , J Steil , P Blue , M Thomas
Not pictured are S. Borchers , K Gaskins , E Ingw e rson , C. Ne lson , R. S c hafer.
Terry Baumbach Danny Ellis Marjorie Hutchinson Martin Jacobson Sid Keelan Janet Moock Charles Turek Terry Baumbach. University of Nebraska Freshman P E Scho lars h ip Danny Ellis. Wayne State Scholarship , S h rine Bow l. Marjorie Hutchinson. Na tio nal Home Economics Scholarship Martin Jacobson. A ll S t a te Football , Shrine Bow l. Sid Keelan. P hillips University Scholarship Janet Moock. Phill i ps University Merit Scholarship Charles Turek, KFOR Sportscaster Scholarship
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May Day honors of '6 4
'Mid the traditional pomp and fanfare, May Day Honors were presented to outstanding students . Participants were dressed in pastel formals and dress suits as the girls carried arm sprays of roses, colorful nosegays, and boys wore boutonnieres. The north gym was gayly decorated and the music for the morning was furnis h ed by the high school orchestra
Parents and friends were guests for the occasion to witness the coronation of the king , queen , attendants and the royal court, whose identity had been kept a secret until that time.
Attendants : Firs t Row-V Packett , S Bo r gens , D Campb ell , B. Pe tri , S. D ete nbeck , P Top li ff , L. S t an s b u ry , B T h ac k e r S ec ond Row-B Harman , S G e rlac h, R. Go ldens tei n , K . Kendle , L. De fna ll, T Oc h sner , S Wolf , J Egg e r Th i rd Row-B Will iams , G Loc kh a rt , S Betts, J Kra e me r, J Koon , K Jon e s , Y Okano , D Hi ll.
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Pages , C r own Be a rer s and Tr a i n Bearers : Ju d ith W aldo , Ka thryn Mo ore , Robe rt Sc h u er man , Nan cy T h ompson , Ken t Wo h ler s , and Mar i ly n Kell e
Usher Richard Bowker chats informally with MC Bobbie Kierstead following the ceremony.
Senior Honor Guard : Seated-S Miller , J Pa rr ott , E Talbott , B Borge ns , J Hug he s , N Li v e rs , P Bo ck o ve n , R. Good S t anding-K W illi ams , S Schu lt z , D Garcia , N Wo lf, J Ma r s h a ll , L. Ki ng , L. Adams , C Gedw ill o , P Blu e , L. Br u ce , N Herstei n , M Madd e n
MAY DAY
Attendants
Queen
Susie Bornemeier King Dennis Borgman
Pat Guidinger Gib Alberti
Class of '65 discovers
Looking ahead towar d their lives after high school, busy juniors of 1964 began planning for further education, careers , and social activities. Those anticipating college, made preparations by taking PSAT and National Merit scholarship tests A's t he yea r wore on, they realized this was ju st a beginning.
Preparin g for job s after high school, many students took vocational courses, including typing, shorthand , and bookkeeping
Junior girls proudly wore their Pep Club uniforms for the fi rst time on September 6only without emblems, numerals, or hats These didn't arrive un til mid-September. The girls also acted as hoste sses for the H oliday Ball , and looked forward to next year when they would be the only class in Pep Cl ub.
Adams , Charles
All en, Janice
Allen , Judy
A lls man , Jac k
Alt , Nancy
Altstadt , Fred
Anderso n, Gene
A nderson , Rose
Arow , Rebecca
Ashby, A mbe r
Ault , Pat
Bailey, Richard
Bandars , Inta Barnes , Marie
Barney , Barbara
Bartlett , Paul
Barzydlo , Connie
Barzydlo , Ron
Bassler , Bill
Bates , Barbara Bauman , Nancy
Bennett , Kathi
Benton, Jim
Berogan , Terry
Bickford , Elizabeth
Blackford , Lynn
Blades , Sa nd i
Blumer, Sammy
Bohlen , Wilma
Bo iler, Iris
Bolz , Richard
Boop , Don
Boop, Ro n
Bornemeier , Nancy
Boucher , LaVetta
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First semes t er junior class officers. Doug Craft. Bob Scott George Knight. and Lynn Staberg, count money from latest projects for the junior class.
'in-bet~een' year fun
Returning for their second eventful year, the junior class prepared for the term ahead. The year involved more students in school-sponsored activities and demanded increased maturity. The students demonstrated their capability for accepting responsibility and governing their actions in society.
Realizing they would be graduated in another year, juniors gave serious thought and careful selection of classes and curriculums to prepare themselves for higher education and vocations. Grades became increasingly important to the class of '65 as students realized that marks acquired in the junior year are examined by colleges and universities and used to select applicants Every quiz and test mark was related to credits to be applied to graduation requirement.s . Every class was evaluated for its contribution , in vocational or cultural development.
Branstrom , Dave
Bratt , Carolyn
Bretto, Bob
Brochu , Elaine
Brokaw , Marcia Brown , Phil Brunsen , Anna
Bru nsen, Betty
Buchanan , Carl
Buck , Melvia Jo
Buell , Lee Roy
Bundy , De nnis
Bunt emeyer , Dian e Burch , Ji m
Burkhardt , June
Burnham, Barbara
Burt , Geraldine
Burtch, Brice
Buterbaugh , Roger Butler , John
By rne, Roger
Cadwell , Charles
Cagle, Doris Campbell , Rick
Cain, Trudy
Capps , Dennis
Carlson, Don
Carlson, Linda
Carlson , Marilyn
Carlson, Nick
Carlton, Sue
Catlett , Mary
Chelchowski , Kathy
Chriswisser , Linda
Churda, Alan
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Preparing to start decorating for the Junior-Senior Prom are the second semester officers, Paul Moeller, Karen Kendle, Ron Goldenstein and Terry Nelson.
Clements , Claudia Clough , Joyce Coff man, F rank C o il, Randy C oll ins , Gene Co nant , Jerry Co nover, Steve Co o k , Jud y Cook son, Marjory Coole y, Sandy Cooper , Gary Copa s, Kathy
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Cornfeld , Barb
Craft , Doug
Cramer , Joh n
Cronk , Nancy
Crook , Jim
Crosley , Alex is
Cunningham, Pat
Cunningham, Patsy
Dahl , Susan
Dalby , Nancy
Davidson , Charles
Davo ll, Jack
Dean , JoAnn
Decker, Sue
Defnall , Linda
Desc h , Terry
De Vere, Denise
Dewey , Barb ara
Dewey , Rod
Diehl , Don
Dillon , Mary Jo
Dinsmore, Donna
Dixon, Bruce
Dority, Barbara
Dove, Barbara
Dovel, Kathy
Dugan, John
Dugdale, Judy
Dunbar, Gloria
Durfee, Ric k
Ebmeier , H owar d
E gger, Jerry
E ggeric h s, Dennis
E ggert , Da l e
E k s trom , Karen
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Ready, representing the office of county commissioner , listens to Ralph E. Harlan explain the duties and the importance of his office
F indley , Susa n
Fl a n agan , Judy
Fl eming , C h arles
Fl etc her , Io ne
F oers te , Mary
F ontaine , Larry
Fo s t er, C raig
F rancis , Lo uise
F rasier , Connie
F redstrom , S t eve
Fr erking , Jo A nn
Fr iesen, Tom
F roscheiser , Kathy
F ull e r , Kath y
F ulton , Bob
Gab el h ouse , John
G arbers, Sandy
Gaskins , Judy Gates , Norma
G ausman, John
Gergens , S t eve
G erlach , Sandy
Gibson , Gail
Gillispie , Tim
Glancy , Paul
Glantz , Gayle
Glaze , Connie
Godfrey , Vicki
Golde ns tein , Ron
Gol dsberry , P am
Govaerts, Jim
Green , Sherry
Greene , Vic k i
Grell, Pam
Gr im , Sharon
E ldenborg , Nancy
E lfe l d t , Will iam
Ell i o tt , David
E llis , Dic k
E mbree, Mary
E nge l , G ary
E rbac h , David
E ver e tt , Nancy
E wing , Caro l yn
F ar h o , Sandra
F erguson , Linda
F ickes , Mark
One of the places Norma Mason visited during student government day was the office of Mr. Hugh Dillon, county engineer , who explained surveying.
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Groulik, Fred Haag, Bernie Haas, Larry Haeffner, Bonda Haeseker, Mary Hahn, Bob Hahn , Sally Hametz, Charlene Hamill, Larry
Hamilton , Elizabeth Hamilton, Lyla Handa, Jane Hansen, Don Hansen,Linda Harman, Brad Harman , Kenny Harris, Cynthia Harris , Mick Harris, Tom Hartman, Ronny Hauschildt, Patti Hawkins , Cheryl Heilman, Becki
Heinike, Greg
"Do you think we'll ever get this homework done? It takes grocery carts to carry it all home," Mary Wright says to other juniors,
Herstein , Jim Hill , Gary Holm , Mary
Hester , Mimi Hilyard , Diane Howard , Linda
H es ter , Judy Hill , Rob er t Holton, Gary
Hielen , Jerry Holm , Mark Huff , Linda
Hempel, Tom Hensley, Keith Herr , Dick
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Sherry Rasmussen, Dean Knight, Rollie Hughes and Tobey Stark while they walk home from school dreading the night ahead.
Hughes, Allen
Ilkenhons, Diane Janda , Sharon
Hunt , Bill Jackson , Bob Johnson , Alberta
Hughes , Rollie Ingram , Ruth Jennings , Bruce
Husbands, Jerry Jackson , Linda Johnson, Diane
Johnson , Kandy
Johnson, Lynn Johnson , Melvin
Johnson , Mike
Johnson , Tom Jourdon , Cindy
Judkins, Tom Junge , Ann Jurgens , Larry
Jurgens , Leon Kaldahl , Marlene Kampsnider , David Kane , Margaret Kaye, Margie Kearns , Kitty Kelley, James Kemist, Julaina Kempkes, Brian Kempkes, Bruce Kendle, Karen Kennedy , Garth
Kerrey , Bill Kessler, Sandy · Keyser , Neal
King , Bob Kimes, Jean
Kfrk , Robert '.
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Kirkendall, S teve
Klopp, Mary Ann
Knapp , Glen
Knight , George
Knudtson , Dennis
Koch , Mary
Koo ntz , Bob
Krause , Nancy
Krcmarik, JoAnne
Kringle , John
Krueger, Linda
Lahodny , Jeanette
Laird , Donna
Lambert , Leslie
Lambert , Robert
Lamborn , Kathy
Lane , Nick
Lane , Vicki
Lange , Bill
Larsen , Linda
Larson , Linda
Lawrence , Glor ia
Lebsack , Christina
Lee , Susan
Leisher , Lindy
Lewis, Judy
Lickei , Don
Lindholm , DeVern
Lineman , Terry
Logan , Gerry
Lo n g , Linda
Loo s, Kathy
Loos , Ted
Loudenback , Jim
Lovejoy , Lorelei
Lowe , Jo yce
Lu n gersha u se n, Linda
Lus her , Bill
Lut e s , Mar c ia
Lu tz , Rick
Ma c Dow e ll , Jo n
MacNabb , Neal
McCabe , Ka thy
McCar t hy , Mike
McCo l ery , Ronald
McCorkle , P a t
McCormick , Jack
McCullum , Barbara
McG o vern , W illiam
McLaughlin, Sandy
McVey , Sharon
Madison , Ray
Marlow, Jay
Martin , Ralph
Martin , Sue
Martin, Vernon
Mason , Norma
Mason , Rick
Mathews , Linda
Maull, George
Maxwell , Joyce
Merritt , Kay
Metzger, Jackie
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Mick , Carolyn
Miles , Margaret
Milhollan, Dav e
M i ller , Cathy Miller , Gary
Miller , Toan Miller, Ron
Miller , Rox Ann
M i lls , Ka y
Min er, Bruce
Moell e r , Paul Moore, Tud y
Morga n , Robert
Moritz , Cheri
Morrissey , Tom
Mu e hlhau sen , Bonnie
Mueller , Sharon
M ullinix, Terry
Munford , Teri Ann
Murphy , Dennis
Nance , Larry
Naylor , Venona
N elson , Terry Nelson, Tim
Nelso n, Wan.do
New e ll, Thomas
Nic h o ls , Dave
Nicolai , Karen
Niemann , Doyle
Norwood , Alice
Novotny , Sally
Ochsner , Tom
Ogier , Diane
Olson , S u zanne
Orosco , Toni
Orr , Lyn n
Orthe ngren, Glen
Oster man , Patrici a
Otto , Sheldon
Pa cke tt , Cheryl
P arker, Larr y Parks , Bob
P ashby , Doug
Patz er, Michael
P ayne, Susa n
P ee t , E ugene
P ea , Rick
P e ter son , Mary
Ph i lli ps, Chri s
P ic kard , Herb
P ieper , S e l m a
P ier c e , Bruce
P ierce , Larr y
P ike , Vernell
P itches , Rosemary
Ple ines , N orman
P o i tz , Ro nald
P or t er , Roger
P or t man , Richard
Po rtsche, Laura
Pow er, Craig
P uepp ke , Mike Ramsey , Linda
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Rasmussen , S h erry
Rau , Russe ll R eady, Sue
'Tvvo Bits Four Bits
Rediger , Dale R ediger, Diana R egler, Terri R ewerts, Judy
D.Riggins , M i k e Ri v e ra , Pat Ro bb ins, M ike Ro berts, G ary Ro binson , Linda
Robison , Diana Roblyer, Kar en Ro land , Ch uck Roper, Dana Rope r , Leslie Rot h , P ete Ru eter, Jo h n
Rus sell, Pa t ricia Scha af, Dianna Sch enke l, P h y ll is S c h l o tfeld , S h aron
Schmidt , Jon S c h neider, El izabe th Sc hr eurs, Les
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Picking up their uniforms to wear at the first football game are junior members of pep club.
The first few times the girls wore their uniforms they had their ha ts and sweaters but no emblems.
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Finally, on the way to a rally the girls are seen proudly in their complete official uniforms.
Not long after the completion of the uniforms, new hats were added to all members' outfits.
Six Bits, a Dollar'
Schroeder , David S c h uckman, Dary l Sch u le r , Linda
Schultz , Marvin Schulz , Susa n Schuman , Jim Sch waninger , Dean
Schw ei tz er , Carolyn Scott , Bob Se ll , Be tty
Segviano, David Sh e lton , M ary Jo
Shepard , David Shipp , Dary l
S h irl ey, Robert Shriner , Tom
S h uma k er , Sue
Si eme ring , Cin di Sildmets , Vaike
Simmon s, Wa rren
Sinner , Lyle Skala , Joyce Skala , Pa me la
Ski nner, Den nis Slaby, Tom Sleigh t , Gary
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One of the main highlights of the junior year is the selection of reserve cheerleaders. Pat Rivera, Terry Nelson , Mimi Hester , Sandy Gerlach , Linda Larson, Jo Ann Dean, Linda Mathews, and Lynn Staberg were chosen for this outstanding honor for '63-'64.
S mit h , Dennis Smith , Jo an S mit h ey , S h erry Snoo k , E velyn Snyde r , Terry Sovereign , Gord o n S pa th , Dennis
Spel ts, Bob Spier, Dell Spomer , Mary Spurgin , Vicky S t aberg , Lynn Stallings , Bob Staples , Lynne
Starck , Jim Stark, Tobey St a va, Gary Stephenson , Janie Steuben , Pau l a St ory, Diana S t rahan , H e len
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St rayer, Bar b
S ummers, Rh onda
Su tt on , Bo b
S wanson, Linda
Ta lbot, Linda
Tay lor , Joanne Taylor , Terry
Tejra l, E rma
Terry , Irene
Th a l mann , V ir ginia
T h ompson, Betty
Th o mpson , Donna
T h ompson, Gary
T h ompson , Larry
T h ompson , P au l
T h ras h er , Connie
Towns , Merna
Traudt , Sharon
True , Susan
Tupe , Jo h n
Turner , Glenda
Ubben , S h ei la
U rbanec , Ronald
Vall is , Susan
Van Arsda l l, Georgia
Van H orn, T om
Vaug h n, Bob
Villiers , Vicky
Voge l , S t eve
Vrana , Jo anne
Waline , Rober t
Wall ace, Dana
Walters, Janice
W alton , Darre ll
Ward , Apri l
Warn k en , F rieda
W arns h ol z , M erle
W ay, Jim
Weber , A deline
We b er, Ir vene
W ebs t er , Ph y ll is
Weiberg , Jerry
W e idman, Je a nne
W ells, Jeanne
W e lt er, S and ra
W es k amp, P a tr icia
Wes t , Lynda
W es t , M i k e
W ewee, Dav id
Wh it e d , Larry
Wh i th a m , Lin rla
Wi e k e r , Kur t
Wil c o x , Bev e r l y
W i ll , Je ro me
Willi ams , Li ndo
Willi a m s, V i c k y
Wil s o n, Be tt y
W i l s o n, Jo Di a ne
Wi n gro ve , G e or ge
W ismer, Linda
Witt s t ruc k , Mar cia
Wohle rs , De n nis
Wolf e, De l
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Enthusiastic iuniors spend hours enioying and
Wolf , Susan Wood , Steve Woo d r u ff , Di ane
The Junior year often seems filled with waiting- waiting to see who will receive honors, elections, and appointments One of the greatest anticipations is AF S finalists who are selected by the American Field Service O rganization each year Students chosen for this honor spend a summer in Europe .
Yo u nt , Sandy Zem k e, Ji m
Not Pictured
Bai l ey , M e rl e
Bail ey , P a t
Behr e n s, Ro n
Bro p hy , Nancy
Bu n t emeye r , D ian a Rae
Di ll , C ar l
G roa t , Cra ig
H e l mic k , La w r ence
Hood , Je rr y
Joh ns, Bo nn i e
Ke h m, H e r man
Ke h m , Ka th y
Kin g , C ar ol
Kni ght , Dean
Knip p e l, Bary
Kr ejci, Jan
M c C au l ey , G la yne ll e
M c C ona thy , To m
P a tt ers on , D an
P ears o n, Ci ndy
P e t ers, Gw en
Raney , M i k e
Ric ht er , Jo e
S c hl ere th , Dar l e ne
Sh ad l ey, Jerr y
Sh eff er , C ar ol
Short , M i ke
S ipp , Jerry
St e rl ing , Lar ry
W ay, Ro n al d
W ood h u ll , Dolor es
Woo drum , S u san Woo ds , Steve Wor m , Je r ry Wright , Jan Wright , Mary Wulf , N ancy
Receiving a better understandin g of local g overnment gave the sixteen boys and girls who were chosen for County Government Day , a chance to put their abilit y into use
The candidates for Girls and Boys State learned the workings of government by setting up a model legislature , an d by electin g state, county, and local officials , and passing t heir own bills The co n vention which is held during June, is held in Lincoln and is sponsored by American Legion and Auxiliary
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Dreaming of far away places are the AFS finalists from the jun i or class, Sally Novotny, Norma Mason , Lori Lovejoy , and Sheila Ubben.
participating all extra-curricular activities
As the students entered their junior year and began various activities they united and instead of separate individuals, became a complete class, s triving for a common goal. They cheered together a t games and r alli es , s t udied together for test s , and s har e d sorrows, joys, laugh t er, and enthus ia s m W h e n they weren't studying, juniors were planning parties and programs
Initiative and ability of the studen ts combined to conquer homework and ussignmen t s S t udy schedules were adjusted to include time for organizations and committee meetings .
Each member of the class learned to under s tand and appreciate the tradi t ions of Lincoln Northeast As the year progressed, they found their thoughts turning more and m or e to the future Decisions conce r ning a career could no longer be postponed . Funloving juniors found themselves becoming more s erious and dignified a s their senior year drew near and greater re s pon s ibility became theirs.
Mr. Foster, State Senator and geometry teacher who is new to Northeast this year, talks to juniors , Vivian Painter and David Weichbrodt also new Rockets. This i s the first year Northeast has had a Nebraska legislator on its faculty.
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Two of the three candidates for FAA queen were junior girls. Linda Mathews was crowned queen and Mimi Hester was an attendant. From left to right- Margaret Waller , the senior attendant, Linda, Mimi , Mrs. Schmadeke, and Mr. Schmadeke, the Future Agriculturalists of America sponsor.
Sophomores discover high school,
Abbink, Betty Adams, Barbara Addison, Cynthia Ailes, Timothy Albrandt, Jackie Alexander, Connie
Beckman , Linda Beggs , Gary Be hre ns, Lester
Berkemeier , Roberta Bickford, Cheryl Blakesley, Walt
Allen , Sharon Anderson , Jim Anderson, Neal
Borgens , Susie Bossung , Ray Bottch er, Vickie
Anderson , Sheryl Ankrom , Sondra Applegate , Susan
Bouges, Carl Boug es, Marilyn Bounds , Bruce
Arnett , Don Arnold , Sandra Baker , Bill Baker , Denise Baldwin , Diedre Baldwin , Donna
Bradley, Rick Briggs, Pat Brockman, Larry
Barnes , Barbara Barnes , Jim Barringer , Charles Barry , Chris Bartzatt , Marcia Bartzatt , Mary
Bastro n, Sherm Becker , Charile a Becker , Marle ne
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Perplexed sophomores study day's schedule
Brown, Frank
Brown , Kirk
Brown, John
Cary , Steve Cessna, Ted Christenson , Bruce
Brown, Sharon
Buchanan , Glen Buis , Cindy
Burkhardt , Carl Cabrera, Axel Cade , Cindy
Clement, Mary Clifton , Ben Clifton, Connie Cloyd , LeRoy Coggins, A ngela Cole , Tom
Cadwell , Carolyn Calf ee , Randy Calloway , Cindy
despite confusion of first day 2
Collura , Rick Conaway , Diana Cook, Ala n
Campb"ell, Douglas Carter , Alan Carter , Steve
enroute to their new first period classes.
Cook , James Coolen , Alvin Coster, La rry
Cottier , Randy Cover , Dave Cowel , Kent
Craig , Debbie Cramer , David Crose, Cath y
Crosier , Bill Cucinitti , Gary Curtis , Dave
Curtis , Dorisann Cuzzupe , Donna Dady , Steven
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With amazing candor, underclassmen encounter
Dahl , Linda
Daugherty, Kay
Dawson, Anita
Dedering, Susan
Dell, Su san
DeNino , Alan
DeNino, Patricia
Densberger , Don
Denis o n, Darnell
Detenbeck , Sharon
Detmer, Seanne
Detore , Donald
Dickerson, Jack
Dickey, Daniel
Dietrich, Cheryl
Dingwell , Robert
Dorenbach, Don
Dougherty , Terry
Downs , Roger
Drewel, Kenneth
Duffy, Georqett e
Dugan , Nancy
Dunn , Phylli s
During , Pamela
Eb ert, P eggy
Eck er t , Gina
Edgar , E u gene
E ic her , Janis
E isenbarth , Richard Eitel , Charl es Elliott , Linda
Ell is , Joyce Emanuel , Bill Emery, Barbara
Emry, Mary Erickson , Linda Erie , Ross
E squivel , Frank Estle , Glenda Estle , Glor ia
Ewe n, Bar bara Farber , Joyce Farr is, Wayne
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Sophomores Mike Zimmerman and David Lange watch as Gary Hansel receives his first office slip.
ne"" experiences daily
This year found the sophomore class even larger than last year's . The double assembly system was continued to accomodate additional students Enthusiasm was not affected by cramped quarters during pep rallies.
At the rallies people were able to move over and somehow managed to make it possible for everyone to be seated . School spirit required sophomores to learn and participate in all the cheers. Attendin g all home games gave them an excellent opportunity.
Typifying sophomore activities were the passing of the driver's license exam and getting to drive the car thro ugh King's. At the beginning of the term they could be seen wandering through the halls in search of the right classroom and gathering in groups to decipher IBM cards.
Fox , Jerry Fra in Gerald Fredstrom , Mark Freeman, Sharon
Freese , Linda
French , Jame s Fuller , Lynn
Gabelhou se , James Gage, Steve Garcia , Steven Gardner, Bob Gari , Mary Garrison , Gary Genthe , Larry
Gerbeling , Sandra
Gettemy , Richard
Giebelhaus , Diana Gillespie, Shirley :;,~ ,.. Gillispie, Linda -
Gilsdorf, Larry Gochnour , Gary
Goeschel, Dennis Golden, Danny Goodwin , Keith Graul, Dennis
Gro n quist , Susan Gross , Suzanne
Gustafson, Roger
Fellers , Cathie Felto n, Jim Fenstemaker , Dan
Forcier , Steve Ferguson , Derald Ferguson , Kay
F erguson , Lana Fern , Shirley Fields , Anita
F itc hett , Mary Florea , Sharon
Fo ntaine , Kar en
Gustin , Julie
Ham ilton , Cher y l · ·
Haas, Kath y a.
H ammes , Glen
Ham mond, William '?
H aney , Harold Hann eman , Kathy
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Fo rd, Kenneth Foster , Gilbert Foster, Susan
e
Hansel , Gary
Hansen, Charlene Hansen , Cheryl Harris , Jim Harris , Pam Hart, Emily Hart , Susan Hartshorn , David Haydon , David
Hecht , Dennis Heiserman , Byron Hellerich , Douglas
Henriksen , Sheryl Henry, Susan Heston , Kathryn
Heydon , Ju ne
H ia tt , Ken Hiatt , Randy Higgins , John H i lto n, Dori A nn
H inkle, Tim
Howell , Betty Howell , Robert Huber , Bob
Hi sey, Anita
Hl adi k , Shi rley
Hoch , Linda
H umeniak , Jea nnie Hu nter, Ja m e s Hut chison, Sta n
Hohenstein , Jim
Holm, Nancy
Holton , Bill
Ifland , Sandy Ilkenhons , Jan
Ingrams , Jim
Hood , Starr Hoover , Chris Hornby , Clinton
Inman , Jim Irick , Rosanne Ja mes, David Jensen , Arlinda Johnson , Eva Johnson , Kirk
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Johnson, Richar d
Johnso n, V irginia
Johnston, Tom
Jones, Gary
Jonsso n, Geir
Jungers , Ju dy
Jurgens, Ji m
Kaul , Linda
Keating, Ji m
Keefe , Colin
Ke ller , Nancy
Kenned y, Geral d
Kent , Larr y
Ketterer , Jack
King , John
Ki ng, Marietta
Ki ng, Mildred
Kirby, Dian e
Kirk , Terry
Kleeb , A nn
Kluska, John
Knight , Kris tine
Knoble , Gary
Knudtson , Jim
Knudsen, Terry
Koch, Don
Kollman , Jane Koontz , Dennis
Kors , Karen
Krc marik, David
Krieger , Tom
Kringle , Don
Krohmer , Dick
Kru mm, Roger
Kruse, Carol
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Longmore , Linda Loos, Craig Lortz , Tom Lowe , Mike Luedtke, Robert Luedtke , Tom
Lyman , David McAdams , Co nnie McAdams , Susa n
McDiffett , Cheryl McGill , Suzanne McGovern , Jerry
Sophomores participate in physical fitness programs by doing exercises with assistance from classmates.
McGrew, Catherine McM urtry , Sharon McVey , Carol
Kunkee , Mike Kunzman, James Kyle, Doug Laher, Frank
Sophomore Galen Schulz astounds members of the gymnastics team as he goes through his difficult routines during practice session.
Lahodny , Ju dy Lamberson, Alla n Lange, David LaPointe, Charles
Larsen, Linda Larson, Cherie Laws, Diane Leavitt , Robert
Lehr , Charlene Letheby , Susan Lewis, Ellen Lewis , Ron
Livers , Steven Lobush, Ronnie Lockhart , Larry Lofink , Kathy
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Miller , Ji m Miller , Jim Miller , John Miller , Mike Mills , Joyce Mitchell , F rank Mo ffitt , Katherin e Mook , Janeen
Morell, Mik e Morga n, Mik e Morgaridge , Jo yce Morlok , W i lli am
Morrison , St e v e Mozdzen , Ruth Mullenax , Ke ith Murkle , Gal e
Madsen, John Magorian, Jerry Mahlman , Robert Manley, Peggy Manske , Georgia Martin , Brock
Martin, Cheryl Martin , Scott Maul, Tom Meents, Mike Melichar , Ron Menefee , Barry Meng , Li nda Merrill, Corinne Metcalf, A lan
Mike Y earley and Jim Hohenstein visualize wearing their own varsity letter sweaters.
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Murphy , Michael Myers, Paul Nahle y, Carolyn Nauslar , Terry
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Sophomores Beverly Talley and Loris Stith dream of representing Northeast by belonging to Rockettes.
Sophomore band prerequisite to advanced music
Neal, Carol Neiderhouse, Lon Nelson , Jim Newcomb, Nancy Newell , Lizabeth Newlon , Philip Newstrom, Bill Niemann, Rodney Niemeyer, Marva Norwood , Mary
O ' Hare , Stev e Oliver , Bob Ollson, Marjorie Olsen, Artyc e
Ostwinkle , Pet e Otto , Steve Packett , Virgil Parker , Larry
Pearson , Gary Peet , Barbara Perkins , Craig Peter , David
Peterson, Sandra Petri , Barbara Pettit , Scott Ph elps , Charlotte
Phillips , Joyce Phill ips , Vernie Pickerel , Nancy Pierce , David
Prep band director Mr. Schulz assists Randy Hiatt and Keith Mullenax who are practicing for the music festival at Lincoln Northeast.
Piontek , Al an Pitts , Douglas Plock , Kenny Preston , Cindy
Price, Jack Prie ss , David Proch now, Michael Prusia, Christine
Pu eppke, David Quigley , Joan Rochow , Linda Rapp , Barbara
R asmussen, Ho ward Rausch, Connie Ra usc h er, Dwane Rauss, Melvin
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Reddick , Dwight Rediger, Wayne Regelean, Cheryl Reinick , Tom Rexilius, T o m Riedel , Harold Rife , John Rivett, Charyl
Robel , Dave Roberts, Harvey Roberts , Jorene Roberts, Sandy
Roblyer, Larry Rohn, Sandy Roland , David Roller , Gail
Ross, Dan Reuter, Christine Rule , Tom Rung, Robert
Rupe, James Rush , Amalie Rustermier, Barbara Sabalka , Elizabeth
Sampson , Steve Sazama , Janet Schafer , Dennis Schafer, Dennis
Shuman , Kar en Sizemor e , Terr y Sloey , Tom Smith , Ann Smith , David Smith , Florence Smith , Harry Smith , Judy Smith, Michael Smith , Sandra Snyder , Keith Snyder , William
" Accented notes are separated ," director Mr. Schulz explains to s ophomore members.
Schaffer , Stephen Scherer , John Schmidt, St ep hen Schultz, Jim
Schwab, Marv in Severn , Ro nnie Shaeff , Jol een Shearer, Linda She lbourne , Kar en Shel don , Richard Sherven, Arlene Shirey, Ja nis
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Sophomores, faced vvith nevv duties, labor to adiust
Adjus t ment was the first requirement for sophomores But once the in itial change had been accepted, the class settled down to the routine of homework and study. Work techniques learned in junior high were beneficial in assignments required as sophomores.
Sophomore boys participa t ed in sports and athletic intramural groups during the school t erm Receiving numerous honors, awards, and certificates enabled the class of '66 to be recognized as an outstanding group of students. The t raining they received prepared them for t heir p laces on varsity squads in years t o follow.
The girls, refusing to be excluded, enthusiastically organized bus trips for out of town games a n d joined ex trac urr icular a t h le ti c groups. T he accent on physical fitness encouraged many to develop their potential to the greatest capacity.
T he s e ambi ti ous studen t s demons trated t heir ab i lity to accep t the responsibilities and obligations required of them in their firs t year in N or th e as t H igh S cho o l.
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Sophomore class office rs Marcia Wall, Bob Thacker, Linda Stansbury, and Tim Hinkle wait patiently for Mr. Simon.
Spelts , Sh ar on Sp inar, Do n Sta iduhar , Edd ie
Stairs , Jud y Stanley , Bob Stan s bury , Linda Stark , Sharon Starkey , Lloyd Stephen , Lorna Ste rli n g , Bob Stewart , Rondo Stith , Lori s
Stokke, Lynn Sto n er , Paula Stotts , Ell en
Strayer , Dann y Summ e rs, Dennis Sundquist , Randy
Sutter , Charles Sutton , Richard Swanson , Jane
Swanson , Ken Swartz , John Swenson , Paul
then actively participate and, lastly, achieve
Tharnish
Twiehaus,
Sophomore biology students gain new knowledge by listening to Mrs. Ingwerson explain methods used in dissecting.
Szakal y, Cra ig Talbott , Phillip Tall e y , Be verly
Tautfest , Alvin Tautfest, Andrew Tays , Susan
1'eal , Gayla Teterow , Tom Thacker, Bob
, Dan Tharnish , Di ck Thompson , Larry
Thompson , Tom Tische , Diana T ische , Jim
Topliff , Paul Torell, Ann Townsley , Ruth Travis , Linda Tumblin , Debbie Tupa , Alvin
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Hebert Tyrrell , Patricia Urbom , Richard
Underwood , Bette Unger, Connie Upton , Susan
Knowing how to operate and repair a tractor is but one of the many skills learned by sophomores in the Agriculture classes under the direction of Mr. Schmadeke.
Va nde rlecht , Judy Vercell in o , Ann Vifquain , Gary
Wall , Ted W all er , Doroth y
Walters , Carol Walters , Delore s Ware , Joh n
Vosika , Jackie Vosika, Patty Voyle s, Philip
Warkow , Bob W arner, Nancy Watts , Cindy
Wait , Steven Wagner , Jean Walker , Gary Walker , Ronnie Wall , Marcia
Wear , Kathy Weber , Linda Wedberg , Carol
Weiberg , Cathleen Weiler , Sherry Wells , Bradley
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Wells , David Wertz, Dennis Westfall , Gary
Wilson , Dianne Wisehart , R aymond
Westover, Karen Weyer, Ardyce Weyer, Jerry
Witten , Shirley Wittstruck , Gary Woessner , Nancy
Weyer, Lee Wheatley , Doris Whitham , Nellie
Wolfe , Cindy Woolman , Larr y Worley , Sharon
Wick , Barbara Wieker , Ann Wilken, Steve
Williams , Robert W i lson , Bev e rly
Wright , Terry Yohe , Gary Yates , Stan
Y earley, Mike Zimmerman , Gary Zimmerman , Mike
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Brown , Larry Dickey, Daniel Dovel, Bill
Graham , Linda Gude , Craig Hansen, Karen Hauschildt , Kandis Hobbs , John Huddle, John Kenaston , Lee Lester, Roger McCord, David Mills , George Rae , Linda
Remi n gton , Jan Robert s, Connie Samuelson , Linda Sarrell s, Jame s S c hultz , Galen Seyersdahe , Eldon St e phen son, Robert Towns , Jo e Uribe , Danie l Traver, David Walker , F rancis Wilcox , Linda Zepf , Jim
Representing new students of the sophomore class are Mike Rains, Nita Chessmore, Dawn Booth, Charles Graham.
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Activities
Blues, reds, yellowsthese the painter adds to give depth, and contrast to his portrait. A painting done only in the deep basic tones would indeed be drab. So the artist adds color, lights, shadows to enhance the features of his model.
Activities are the blues, reds, and yellows of the campus. A pastel formaL a resplendent trophy, the echo of a Christmas vesper, a reflection in the pool, the sound of the early morning buglersthese are the "blues, reds, and yellows 11 of a campus.
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Student Council reflects kaleidoscope of opinions,
A ny organization made up of s ixteen hundred individuals, thirty-two organizations, ten organized sports, plus countless activitie s , require s a gu iding hand to co-ordina t e plans and projects . Thi s is the Studen t Council.
Jochen Kraemer and Linda Ramsey , the two non-officer student council members who attended the State Student Council Convention, discuss materials they received while in Scottsbluff, this year's convention site.
Besides promoting the image of Northeast , the council served as a sounding board for new ideas and new suggestions Members became a liaison between school and community, between faculty and student, between class and department, between administration and staff.
Such was the task of t he Student Council.
Fi rst semester student body officers , Bob KinKaid , vicepresident; Sheldon Otto , secretary; Carrie Kulla, president; and George Knight. treasurer, look over the newly-restored Rocket sig n at the school's south side
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First Semester Student Council : Row 1-P Guidinger , J Brox , D Knutson , S. F isher, J Kraemer , G. Knig ht. Row 2-N. Herstein , B KinKaid , G. Thompson , B. Scott , L. Defnall , L. Ramse y, M Haeseker. Row 3-S Saleh , S Otto , R. Bow ker, B Ha rman, N Woll , Y Okano , L. La r sen , C Cadwell. Row 4-C. Kull a , D. Schafer , J Cook , T Lued tke , C. McAdams , D Borgman , S. Wit te n
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becomes clearing house for school policies, plans
Meeting twi ce weekly, on Tuesdays and Thursda ys during fourth period , th e Student Council studie d rules a nd re gul ations of the school. The council was composed of ten seniors, ei gh t juniors, and six sophomores elected from th eir resp ect ive class e s. Sponsorin g t he council's activiti e s was Mr. Tayl or, principal of Lincoln Nort heas t Hi gh School
As elected representatives of t he student body , the council formed a liaison grou p for all
Second term officers, Jack Handa, vice-president; George Knight. secretary; Nancy Wolf, treasurer; Dianne Knutson, president. plan the day's agenda.
school activities T hey formulated school policies and recommended changes and inno vations , both social and academic
In addition, members of the council prepared an d presented the annual half-time show during the H omecomin g foo t ball game. The prog ram outlined, throu g h skits and song, the history of Northeast Representatives also attended the Intra-Cit y Council and the state convention held in November.
As part of their various duties and activities, second semester Student Council members, Richard Bowker, Cindy Wolfe, Linda Stansbury, and Jim Brox, count and tally ballots cast by the student body in the election of sophomore and junior class officers.
Seco nd Se m ester S tu d e nt Co u n cil: R o w 1-S. S a leh , T Nelso n , ) Wald o, N Wolf, D Craft , ) K e tt ere r , G Th o mp s on Row 2-Y Okano , V Pa c k et t T Hink le, L. St a berg , ). Ho n d a M Ja cobso n , P M oeller , B Har mo n R o w 3- H ers t e in ) Brox , M K e l le, R B o w ker, C K u lla S O t to L. St an s b ury C. Wolfe. Ro w 4-D. Kn utso n P B lue M )i rk a B. T h ac ker, ). Handa G. Kn i g ht, ) Kra e m e r M r. Ta y lor.
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Jr. Red Cross'ers contribute time and talent
H oliday r emem brances to patients at nursing homes, Butternut key strips to buy Christmas gifts for orphans, baskets of food to needy families , a Thanksgiving assembly for students , March enrollmen t drive, joke books for shut-ins - all these plus hours upon hours of volunteer service at loca l hospitals and care homes' This is what the high school Red Cross members, under the guidance of Mrs. A dams and Mrs. Krause, contributed to their community during the year.
Meeting on al ternating Wednesdays, the chapter remains one of the most active organizations at Lincoln Northeast H igh School.
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Red Cross: Row 1-D Thompson , J Kemis t , B Dority , C. Hametz , N. Herstein , S. Mueller , N. Holm, B Adams , K Copas , G. Knapp , L. Hans e n , T Stark , Mrs. Adams. Row 2-Mrs Krause , G. Teal, B. Borg e ns , L. Roper , M. Meents , S. Gillespie , M Cookson , C. Lehr , M. Clement , B. Wilson , P. Bockoven, J Gustin , D. Tumblin , S. Ifla nd Row 3-N. Pickere l , C. Wedberg , B Thacker , S. Green , L. Larson , B. Dingwell , V. Wall J Kimes, L. Blackfo rd , B. Ki e rstead , S Olso n , K Heston, B Althouse.
Suzanne Olson , a Junior Red Cross volunteer worker, helps week l y i n th e laboratory at Veteran's Hospital.
Heading for a County Council meeting are reps, Barb Borgens, Julie Gustin, Bob Thacker , and Kathy Copas.
Science club probes into secrets of tomorrovv
Learnin g more about the world of science as well as the world around them, Science Club members planned speakers and trips for their bi-weekly T u esday ni g ht meetings .
Because of the increased demand for trained specialists in the scientific field, sponsors Mr Resz , Mr Watt, and Mr. Jeffery felt it was ne c essar y to acq u aint members with v arious branches of modern day science.
One of the meetin g s was held in conjunction with the Astronomy Club at the University of Nebras ka Club members felt this trip was enjo y able as well as informative.
Explaining radio-activity , a speaker at another meetin g kept club members alert by testin g them with a Geiger counter. It was disc o v ered that Science Club was a pretty " active" organization at Lincoln Northeast
Another meetin g w as held at the SmithDorsey pharma c euti c al laboratory, a trip which was repeated from last y ear because of the interest which it aroused in club membe rs .
After attending a demonstration on glass blowing, John Steenbarger, Joanne Vrana, Dale Rediger, and Barbara Althouse decide to give it a try.
Row 1- J Sw an so n , D Niemann , M Jo h nson , J. Hiele n , C. P hillips, M r. Res z , M r. W a tt, M r. Je ff ery. Row 2- S Borchers, T McK ee , M Vra na , D. Re d iger, J. Moo c k, D. H an se n , G. Morgan , J. Stee n barg er. Row 3-D E r ba ch , D Lic kei, A. C art er, B Althouse, M C ookso n , S. He nriks e n , J. Vrana , V. Wall , B Ellis
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Club officers for both semesters include Joel Swanson, Margaret Vrana, Vicki Wall, Sonja Borchers. Terry McKee , Janet Moock, and Gordan Morgan.
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Yumi Okano , who is living with the Phil Henderson family , shows them a native doll from Japan.
Sharing a letter from home with the Norris Swanson family is AFS student Jochen Kraemer.
First Row-K. Roberts , S. McAdams, S. Worley, L. Lar sen, vice-president ; B. Althouse , treasurer ; J. Steil , president; C. Heileman, secretary; B Sabalka, G. Roller, C Martin Second Row-M Cookson , M. Crokaw , B. Dewey , S Rasmussen , L. F reese, N. Everett, S Illa nd , J Dugdale , S Grim , S. Saleh, L. Casper. Third Row -P Goldsberry, N. Dalby , L. Erickson , S. Dedering , K. Fros cheiser, R. Gould, S. T ho mpson , L. Wals h, L. Stephen , S. Gillespie, K. Ekstrom , J Weidman. Fourth Row-C Prusia , S. Green , C. Wedberg B. Bates , N. Sa nd , J. Munford , J Kraemer , M Wall , L. Crosley , P. Briggs , K. Nicolai, V. Naylor , M. Gar!.
AFS students and "neighbors throughout the vvorld"
Throu g h the year , International Club members explored man y foreign countries. Slides and colorful displa y s of handiwork illustrated costumes and traditions of the many lands vi sited by the members.
Ea c h year a forei g n foods dinner is prepared. Guests have a chance to tr y strange and exotic foo d s and exchange recipes.
The Christmas season brou g ht a party where members portrayed customs of other countries In the Mexican tradition, pinatas were broken by blindfolded s tu dents.
The year's outstanding project was selling tickets which were redeemable at a local restaurant , with a per c ent of each ticket being dona t ed t o the AFS fund.
Fir s t Row - S Woo d ru m , T St ar k , S No v otn y , B S mit h , N. Her ste i n , se c re tary ; N Rolofso n , tre a sure r ; C. Ma zu rak , president ; L. Stapl es , vi ce -pr e side n t; Y Oka n o S e co n d Row -L. Lov ej o y , D Inn ess , L. H uff , J G askin s , J He y do n , C Me rr ill , S. V all is , R Mill er , E Ha m i l t on , V. Williams , I. Fl et c h er. T h ir d Row -B Dov e , D. Hilto n , S Bor g e ns , M W a ll , S U bb e n , M C leme n t , K S h elbou rn , C Mc Grew , A T o r ell , I. Boi ler , S De l l. Fourth Ro w : L. S wan so n , P Bockove n , D. Baldw i n , K Grie pens tro h , J Moock , M Jo h n so n , V W all , J. S azama , B Wic k , S Janda , E Talbott. : g ~ · , ,, . ? C , ,; .) 99
Yumi Okano displays the native dress of Japan.
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Deba t e: F irst Row-J. Smi th , G Pearson , J Honda. Second Row-N Nolm , B Howe ll, L. Huff, T Doughe rty. Th ir d Row-T Hall , A. Larson , G Mo r gan , D Sherman , J Swa nson Sta nd ing-K. Gaskins , R P rier, R Kruse , J Moore , D Erbach , J. Rue ter , S Schmidt , D Schafer , L. Hamil ton , S. Pa y ne , J. Brown
Officers of N. F L. for first and seco n d semesters were Ken Gaskins, Joel Swanson , Jane Handa, Roger Kruse , Dick Sherman , and Randall Prier.
Varsity Debat e: Seated-S. Payne , R P rier, T Hall. Standing-A. Larson , K. Gaskins, J. Swanson , D S her man , G. Morgan
Collecting trophies becomes popular NFL hobby
Encouraging excellence in debate and individual speaking was the main objective of National Forensics League, sponsored by debate coach Mr. Mueller.
Requirements for membership in this organization were met by earning twenty-five NFL points Points were earned by participating in variou s debates and speech events. Various teams were victorious in local and area meets, and as a result many trophies were added to the Northeast trophy case
Intermediate Debaters: Stand i ng-D. Erbach , L. Huff , L. Hamilton. S eated-S Pa y ne , J Handa
Beginning Debaters: Standing-G. Pearson , G. Moore , T. Dougherty , D. Schafer , J Rueter. Seated-S. Schmidt , N. Holm , B. Howell.
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N. F. L.: Seated-J Marshall , B. Howell , L. Huff , J Koon , J. Handa , N. Holm, S. Payne. Second Row-G Pearson , S. Schmidt , D. Erbach, J. Rueter , D Schafer , R. Prier, A. Larson , T Ha ll , L. Hamilton Third Row-D Blandford , K. Gaskins , T Dougherty , J. Swanson , D. Sherman , G Morgan , G Hill , R. Kruse.
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Groups large and small provide musical variety
Annually the vocal music departmenTs combine to present various pro g rams, operettas, vespers, and special assemblies. These groups, directed by Mrs. Snook and Mrs. Stednitz, consist of three mixed chorus group s , girls glee club, choir, and triple trio
Some of Lincoln Northeast's oldest traditions were observed again this year . During the holiday season everyone was serenaded by the choir, who also took part in the Christmas assembly, spring concert, and a vesper program After numerous auditions and rehearsals,
"Let's !ry that once more ," comments Mrs. Snook to Mrs. Ungers , pianist for the vocal groups.
the operetta was presented Girls glee club assisted the choir b y furnishin g scenery , costumes , and props.
Harmon y and showmanship were the key words for the members of the Northeast Triple Trio. The group was composed of nine Junior and Senior girls and an accompanist, all selected by auditions Performing for various civic groups kept the Triple Trio busy practicing all the time . This year the girls wore matching blue wool dresses.
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Triple T rio: J Wilson , J Jeffries , M. Hester , J. Ko o n , P. F ra nc is , J. Alle n , N. Rog er s , C. McMeen , J Dean , B Williams.
Row 1-C Schweitzer , R Townsley , C Roberts , B P etri , J Farbe r , S. De ll , A. Junge , B Ta lley , E. Schneider , S. Hl adi k , M Brokaw , S Upto n , D. Tische , K Merritt. Second Row-E Broc h u , A. Je n se n , L. Hoc h , S. Worley , S. Gross , B. Thompson , S Garbers , D Dinsm ore , J. Vanderlec h t , R. Pi tches , C. Loos , T. Sizemore , J_ Ska la , D. Schleiger. Third Row- L. Erickson , J_ Brown , J Vosik a , M King , B Morlok , D S h ipp , M. P roch n ow , D .H a ydo n , R. Lester , J. Remington , J. Smith , L. Wismer , A. Olsen , L. Stephen , L. Lambert. Fo urth Row-Mrs. Mar garet Sted n itz , teacher ; Mrs. Dorothy Jungers , accompanist , C Regelean , D Cuzzupe , D. Walters , N. MacNabb , K. Brown , R. James , M Zimmerman , G. Cooper , T Krieger , M F ickes , J. Kilus k a , R. E ise nbar th , B. Barn ey , P. Eb ert.
Row 1-P Led y ard , S Smithey , K. Roberts, M Spomer , A. Dawson , L. Stokke , A Brunsen , M. Shelton ,. T Hester, I. Fle tche r , M Mos her, M Renaud , J Kemist, S Gronquist , G Knapp , S McAdams , J. Kollman , C. Neal , L. Mathews, K Kendl e, N. Alt Row 2-S Grim , S. Johnson , M Waller , K. Bennett , V Williams, P McCor kle , N Dalby , L. Ferg uso n , S Ra h n , S. Detenbeck , J Ellis , S. Welter, S Tray s , J Roberts , C Dietrich , J Dugdale , B Bowers , J. Rewerts , P Fren ze n , E Snook , C. Hawk i ns Row 3-S. Rasmu ssen , B Abbink , L. Larsen , C Becker , D Laird , N. Mason , A. Ward , L. Chriswisser , L. Talbot , K. F erguson , M Be cker, J. Wright , J Waldo , C Clements , K Daug herty , P Russell , D McMurtry, K Haas , P Grell, L. Ja ck son ,
B. Wilson , L. Walsh. Row 4-B Heilman , P Cunningham , S Olson , M Becker , L. Larson , E Stotts , V T halmann , H Strahan , J. La hod n y , J Richards , L. Blackford , D Detmer , S Let heby , J. Miller , K Roblyer , L. Stansbury , D Johnson , C Wolfe , C Walters , K Dovel, S Green , P Webster
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Mary Gray, in the role of Eliza, goes through the transformation from a poor flower girl to a young lady who once in a while forgets her newly acquired poise, to the final accomplishment - making her debut at the embassy ball.
Phyllis Herman has another story for Stan W attn em, Mary Gray, Melvin Johnson, Dennis Murphy, and Terry Berogan.
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Bartenaer Jim Burch warns Mike Jirka, alias Doolittle, against marriage , with the help of Harry, or Jerry Irwin.
Director Mrs. Snook and student directors Carol McMeen ; Bonda Haeffner, and Wanda Nelson go over one of the numbers in preparation for the operetta.
Choir changes flo¥Jer girl into "My Fair Lady"
An atmosphere as English as London fog rolled over the auditorium May 8 and 9 when the choir presented "My Fair Lady," under the direction of Mrs. Velma Snook.
The transformation of the dirty , ill-mannered Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle into a fashionable lady of English society, becomes the project of Professor Henry Higgins, assisted by Colonel Pickering Their work begins in a lowly Cockney neighborhood and as the operetta progresses , the scene shifts to the Ascot Gavotte races , and finally to the Royal Ball in high society Not all goes well, however, as Eliza at times has difficulty remembering her newly-found sophistication and reverts to her former self. After minor, and major, crises are passed , the climax is reached when the transformed Eliza becomes My Fair Lady.
Elaborate sets and unique lighting effects prepared by the stage crafts department, plus extravagant costumes, added to the enchantment of the familiar melodies, and the audience found themselves swinging and swaying as the choir swept through the various waltzes of the era under the direction of Mrs Dorothy Unger.
Bill Shreffler and Roger Woods hope to improve MaryGray's speaking techniques with the aid of marbles.
Susan Lee, Linda Woodrum. and Beverly Wilcox console Mary Gray, as she realizes she has been discredited.
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At tea are Jeri Munford, Mike Conrad. Sid Keelan, Mary Gray, Bill Shreffler, Roger Woods. and Pat McCorkle.
Ba n d : F ron t Row-N. Li vers , P Sam ue ls , M Re na u d , C. H e i le man , N. Bauma n , J Oakes , N. Wulf , R P rier , N. B ornemeier , T Vilquai n ,
M. Vra n a. S e co nd Row-S. Sc hu lz , R. Bail ey , V. Co rn ell , M G r itz , J. Weidm an , R. Marti n , E. Ba ld wi n , M C ar lso n , D. Wo od ruff , S B lad e s , J. Stan s b ur y , L. W h i t e d , J. Bis h op , S F indle y , N. P owell , S Wolf , W. Nelso n , B. Ev e land T h ir d Row -B Davis , J Ki ng , L. Bickfor d , J Co n a n t , C. Gude , B. Hill , J H a vro n ek , M. Bai ley , C. Davi d so n , B Solli n , L. M yers. F ourth Row- J Coo k , A. Sherve n , S Alle n , S Ja nda , C. Siemeri ng , H. Ebm ei er , B Borg e ns , D Hill , D. G ran t , C. P erki n s , N. La n e , J. Thompson , S Borge n s , M Gray , D. M urp hy , T Morrisse y, H. Han e y , B Bu rt c h , G Estl e , H. Sm i t h, R. Bossu ng , D P ierce , D Her r , P Gl an c y, D Elliott , T. Nilsso n St and in g-W. /3i mmons , K Co p a s , J Se v ern , K Jo h n so n , R Miller , S. F orcier , K M urphy , Mr Du an e Schulz.
St ri ng En s emble : G a rla nd Ki n er , S us ie He nd erso n , Ma r gi e H ut c hi n s o n , C h eryl Nel so n , Sus an S ch u lz , S and y McLa u g hl in , D iann a G a r c ia , Pa m Bockov e n , Marsh a Wal l, S h aro n Ep pe n s
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Bob Soflin, Les Myers, Bobby Edwards, and Charles Davidson begin each school morning with the call to colors preceding the flag salute.
Instrumentalists expand interest • 1n fine arts
Adding a lively touch of color to the "Northeast picture" was the instrumental music department. This department is made up of various musical groups, differing not only in size but also in purpose
The ninety-member advanced band provided Northeast sports fans with pep and enthusiasm throughout the year at basketball games, football games, and rallies. The ninepiece string ensemble entertained frequently a t
several teachers' meetings, parents' meetings , and other school events. Fifteen musicians composed the popular dance band; t wenty participated in the Lincoln Youth SyI11phony.
New twirlers' uniforms, participation in Band Day, marching in a downtown community Christmas parade , and the Mic-East Band Festival a t York- all these and more were highlights of t he year.
Starting each assembly with "The Star Spangled Banner " are Les Myers, Bob Edwards , Charles Davidson, Bob Soflin , John Thompson , Mary Gray , Nick Lane , and Doug Hill.
Orchestra: First Row-G Kiner , S Henderson , S Gerberli ng , P Briggs , G Kennedy , S McLaughlin , P Bockoven Seco nd Row-M Hutchinso n , B Braas ch, L. F reese, J McDowell , E. Edelmaier , A Churda , R Johnson , B Mine r, C. Groat , C. Barring er , S. Schulz. Third RowK. Kohler , V. Villiers , M Kaye , L. Lars e n , T. McKe e, M Wall , B. Ellis , J. Allen , D. Craft , M. Teichert, C. Merrill , L. Mayfield , V Spurgin , S. Cooley, D. Giebelhaus , J Allen. Fourt h Row-L. Lovejoy , C Bratt , J. Burk hardt , C Walters , J Vrana , P Roth , B. Soflin , L. Meyers, D Hill , P Glanc y , N. Lane , F Lee , D Golden , P Me yers , G. Yohe , M. Thomas , P Mo eller , D. Cunningham , B Edwards , J T hompso n , I. Boiler , M Wall, S. Eppens. Filt h Row-F. Ma v S YntP!': Mr Sch11l7 Mr Souder.
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Dance Band: Row 1-K. Murp hy , E. Baldwin , S. Blades , J Stansbury , L. Whited , B. Eveland , W Nelson , S. Schulz. Row 2-Mr. Schulz , B Bu r tch , B Soflin , L. Myers , L. Lane , T. Nilsson , J. Thompson
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Masque and Gavel calendar reflects busy year
Under the leadership of sponsors Mrs. Elizabeth Reeder and Mr Charles Harper, Masque and Gavel offered interested students an opportunity to learn about and participate in speech activities.
Sponsoring two All-School Plays, "Dial 'M' for Murder" and "You Can't Take It With You," was the largest task of this busy organization. These plays involved much work on the part of members and developed in other students an interest in dramatics, and provided them with a chance to become members. Entertainment at Masque and Gavel's monthly meetings was provided by members and various guest speakers from the Lincoln area .
New members were initiated at two banquets, one held in January and the other in May. Also at these banquets, retiring cabinet members installed new officers.
Cabinet members Randall Prier, Bobbie Kierstead, Larry Schneider, Jennifer Marshall, Dick Sherman, and John Carter talk with sponsors Mrs. Reader and Mr. Harper.
Bob Spelts, Vickie Greene, and Gary Hill find decorating for the Masque and Gavel Spring Banquet loads of fun.
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Masque and Gavel : First Row-C Heilman , R Good, L. Hamilton , K. Williams, M Weborg, J Stansbury , J Lewis, S Mueller, L. Huff , P Guidinger, A Johnson Second Row-Mrs Reeder, F. Lee, K Jones, C McMeen, M Hu1chinson , V Greene , R. Kierstead, P. Francis, M Vrana , J Marshall , J Moock, J. Koon, K. Gaskins Third Row-J. Carter , L. Schneider, M. Thomas, R Prier , B Soflin, D. Sherman , J Kelley , G Hill , B Spelts, D. Blandford , B Thacker , Mr Harper.
Walt Blakesley, Dennis Schafer, Chuck Roland , and John Cramer represent the Wacisa dancers.
John Carter and Barb Williams bring back the "Roaring Twenties " via the Charleston.
Masters of ceremonies, Nancy Wolf, Susie Henderson , John Carter. Jennie Marshall , and Carolee Heileman work on publicity posters.
Beatles Sherry Rasmussen, Sheila Ubben , Sally Novotny, and Nancy Dalby and sophomore can-can girls Karen Kors , Connie Clifton, Sandy Roberts, Debbie Tumblin, and Carol Neal add variety with new and old song and dance skits.
Rocket Revue depicts 1964 political campaign
" P olit ics and Rocke ts ," th e t heme of t h e 196 4 Rocket Revue, reflec t ed t he action s of p o liti cians du r ing election year madne ss Traveli n g with MC's por traying political candida tes in t h e P re s idential elections, the audience v isited all parts of the coun try and were involve d in a v igorous campa ign t o ge t ou t and g et e v er y bo dy' s vot e
Under the di r ection of Mr . Du ane Schulz , the campaign moved from Carnegie Hall, to U C.L. A campus, to A rizona , to Kansas Ci t y , and finally ended in New O rleans
Along their way campai g ners m et , amo ng other t hings, folk s ingers , a group of In d ian dancers , Japane s e and Spanish dancers , and the ever-present Beatl e s.
The Revue w as presented on A pril 16 and 17, and left everyone , audi e nce and perf o rmers alike, ea g er and an x iou s t o participate in t h e chall e n g ing 196 4 c a mpaign s a nd election .
Tim Nelson , Bob Parks, M i ke Pueppke , Paul Moeller, and Bill Kerrey - five juniors from the Grecian water ri tual.
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Campaigning for votes leads Rocket Revue ma s ters of ceremonies from Susie Henderson, Spanish dancer at the World's Fair, to a Carnegie Hall performance by Susie Bornemeier, to the Wild West and Mary G ray.
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THE GOSSI P: Caroly n Bratt , Bobbie Jo Ewen , John Butler , Nancy Alt , Mike Johnson , seated ; Ken Harmo n , Toni Orosco , Julie Gusti n , Bob Hill
CURSE YOU JACK DALTON: Jo h n Carter, Judy Lewis , Dav e Bran stro m , Vickie Greene , D o nna Axthelm , Judy Rewerts , Kir k Johnson
THE HAPPY JOURNEY FROM CAMDEN TO TRENTON: Susie Woodrum , Bob Howell , Marcia Brokaw, Barb Ellis , Bob Spelts , Dana Roper
THE TWE LVE POUND LOOK: Don Blandfo r d , Gary Graul , Pat McCorkle , Bobbi Kierstead
Drama Classes present tvvo evenings of one-acts
On April 24 and 25 Lincoln Northeast auditorium was filled with aspirin g Sarah Bernhardts, H eien Hayeses, William Booths , and John Barrymores from two d rama classes. The activity was the Sprin g Drama Festi v al's presentation of one-act plays
Mrs. E lizabeth Ree d er and Mr Chet Harper , along w ith student directors from each cast took the responsibility for g ettin g the shows off the
gro u nd Students learned much about the production of a play as the y learne d lines , provided props and costumes , and finall y mastered make - up skills.
Included in the eight plays presented were four comedies, three plays of a more serious nature , and two old fa s hi o ned melodramas All advertising and te chnical work was taken care of by drama students
ENTER THE HERO: She r ry We i ler , Larry J u r ge n s , Li n d a Ma t he w s , Cheri Moritz.
OPENING NIGHT: standing : Judy Junger , Linda S h earer , LoRis Stith , Pat DeNino , Marsha Teichert , Bob Dingw e ll , Kat h y Murphy , seated: Linda Williams , Jan P arott , Stephani e Wil li ams , Skoshi Skala
THE POT BOILER: s tanding : Linda Ki ng , Warr e n S imm o n s , M ik e Tho m as , J u d y Je ff ries , se at e d ; Larr y Ov e rman , Ro be r ta G ood , Ro n O t to
SHE WAS ONLY A FARMER 'S DAUGHTER: Sherry Smithey , Jennie Marshall, Ronnie Severn , Sharon Epp e ns , Mark Ficke s , Karen Williams , Carolyn Gedwillo
Rockets turn dramatists
The cast of "Dial 'M' for Murder" includes David Erbach, Bobbie Kierstead , Jenny Marshall, Mike Thomas, and director Mr. Harper; seated are Dick Sherman, John Carter, Randall Prier, and Larry Schneider.
By the use of blackmail, Tony tries to persuade Lesgate to murder his wife, Margot.
Playing unseen parts by providing actors' telephone voices are Gary Hill, Bob Spelts, and Vickie Greene.
Turning a blackmail letter over to Margot. Jenny Marshall, is Max, John Carter.
In charge of the lights are Tom Friesen and Bob Hill.
for tvvo All-School Plays
On November 8 and 9, drama department presented the year's first All-School Play, "Dial ' M' for Murder ." This mystery , written especially for "who-dunnit" fans by Frederick Knott, presented many technical and dramatic problems to student actors
Among these difficulties were the problems of presenting a realistic murder scene and of directing voices from a radio or a telephone at certain designated times.
"You Can ' t Take It With You" by Moss Hart and George Kaufman, the second AllSchool Play, was presented March 19 and 21. This play revolved around the wild antics of the Sycamore family.
Poking fun at the stuffy attitudes of social climbers, this comedy was well received by large audiences both nights, in spite of an uncooperative snake which refused to move from the bottom of its cage.
The plays were sponsored by Masque and Gavel and directed by Mr Harper.
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First Row-Carolee Heileman Second Row-Vickie Greene, Bob Spelts , Jennie Marshall, Judy Stansbury , Bob Soflin , Mr. Harper Third Row-Les Myers , Bobbie Kierstead, Gary Hill Fourth Row-Don Blandford, Glen Knapp , Margaret Vrana, Mike Thomas, John i=;arter , Kirk Brown , Donna Axthelm , Laura Portsche , Richard Sommers , Bob Thacker, Bob Hill.
"Jerry. you're the perfect model!" jokes Brian Keefe as Larry Parker and Jerry Motz work out an individual football pose they plan to use in the sports section.
"How's this for an idea?" co-editor, Jan Parrott. asks Jo Ann Crear, editor of the ROCKET. as they look through stacks of old annuals in search of new ideas.
Mary Wright and Marsha Olsen put Tobey Stark into position to have her "mug shot" taken for the yearbook. This scene became a familiar one for these three sophomore and junior section editors. as they were in charge of taking the pictures of some 1095 underclassmen.
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Members of the advertising staff. Denny Bargman. Sharon Fisher. Nancy Wolf, Marilyn Holton. Nancy Bornemeier. Marilyn Kelle, lnta Bandars. and Julaina Kemist. set out on a typical day.
Rocket Staff strives to portray complete year
Fifteen s taff member s worked diligen t ly t o make the 1964 RO CK ET an ou ts tanding yearbook. P lannin g layout s , writing copy, headlines, and captions, plus scheduling pictures were only a few of the staff's varied duties and job s .
Working on the vital financial portion of the Rocket were eight members of the advertising staff who sold ads, wrote more captions, and arranged pictures.
A t Christmas time this staff united with the Northeastern editor s and made gift favors for lunch trays in t he cafeteria
To pro m o t e Rocket spirit th e st aff sp o nsor e d a contest for a cartoon figure which would represent t he students of Lincoln Northea s t. This Booster, known as " Ro cky" b ec a m e the symbol of LN, and appeared on sch oo l publication s.
Kathy Schidler and Kathy Kohler, the two faculty editors are deciding where to "crop " one of their pictures
Activity editors, Barb Ellis and Barb Strain, have learned how many clubs and organizations Northeast has.
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Typewriters are funny machines: they just don ' t seem to work by themselves. Copywriters Jennie Marshall and Sherry Rasmussen find this statement very true
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Marjorie Hutchinson and Jan Parrott remind seniors that their glossy pictures are $1.25 and due November 8.
Northeastern Staff keeps tab on Rocket history
Supplying Lincoln Northeast students with newspapers this year was a big task for the NORTHEASTERN staff As Rockets became more interested in the events of their school, even fifteen hundred copies of the newspaper did not meet their demands
New features in this year's paper included a regular girl's sports column and a humorous article in every issue Interviewing famous people appearing in Lincoln provided experience for the student reporters
Attendin g the annual Journalism Clinic at the University of Nebraska offered many opportunities for exchanging ideas with the other schools. Several staff members also competed in spring contests held at the University of Nebraska Fo ur were district winners s o were eligible to enter state competiti on
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Comparing note s on the latest sports event are sports editors Gil Alberti and Glen Lockhart.
Marlys Madden. business manager. finds balancing the Newspaper's money is a difficult task . if not impossible.
Cindy Mazurak and Terry Baumbach. feature editor!;, interview Mr. Kidd for an article in the paper.
Catching up on the latest news and happenings of other schools is exchange editor. Lynda Harrison.
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Editor Fern Seaton collects articles for the next issue of the Northeastern. She converse s with adviser Mrs. Hughes, then consults with two new second semester members. Dana Roper and Gary Hill.
Terry Baumbach and Mrs. Watters interview Nebraska's First Lady , Mrs. Morrison, after an honors assembly.
Checking layouts are page editors Dianne Knutson, Susan Paro, Carolyn Gedwillo, and Dianne Fager.
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The Northeastern S t aff watches as the finishing touches are added to the newspaper.
Varsity cheerleaders constantly
"Hey, Carrie! I knew you could do 'em too! " screams Marlys Madden as she helps Carrie Kulla follow Susie Bornemeier ' s example of just how easy it is to do the splits. As Sharon Fisher, Barb Will i ams , Dianne Knutson .- and Pat Guidinger watch Susie, they think maybe it's not so hard after all. That is , if they don ' t see the expression on Carrie ' s face!
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"Well, at Lincoln High, we-" Northeast and LHS cheerleaders get acquainted at one of the pre-game dinners.
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Miss Burnham, cheerleader sponsor, gives approving applause to "her girls" at a pep rally.
"Rockets, Rockets, we are great!"-a new cheer introduced by the basketball cheerleaders.
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Rockettes break records vvith 340 members
Row 1-S. Dahl , L. Wismer , B. Heilman , S Saleh, J Cook , M. Nahley , L. Defnall , S. Smithe y, J. Dean , T Nelson, P. Rivera, S. Gerlach, P Blue , S. Bornemeier , M Madden , M Kelle , C. Kulla , J Jeffries , D Knutson , B. Williams , S Fisher , S. Betts, J Marshall , P. Guidinger , L. Bruce, L. Larson, M Hester , L. Mathews , L. Staberg , C. Heil e man , S Borchers , P McCorkle, J Munford Row 2-S Mueller , L. Talbot , D. Ilkenhons , Y. Okano , J. Rewerts , V. Greene , N Bornemeier , E. Snook , J Kemist , L. Hansen, M Lutes S Novo t ny , S. Ubben, S Rasmussen , L. Williams , M Wright , R Summers , N Cronk , I. Bandars , N. Mason , S. Lee , ) Randa , S Wolf , B Barney , B Bowers , G Munson , S. Bradley , R. Ingram , K Full e r, S. Blades , D Inness Row 3-M. Holm , L. Harrison , N. McDonald , B Strayer , P Cunningham , L. Chriswisser , S Green , D. Laird , S. Ready , J Miller , P Webster, J Wright , S Grim , T Vifquain, K. Chelchowski, P Goldsberry , M Embree , L. F e rguson ,, B. Thompson , L. Long , L. Woodrum , M. Gray , C McMeen, M. Weberg, P. Francis , J Richards , P Herman , S Cramer, M Cady , B. Brooks , S Bridger , C Ewing. Row 4-M. Olsen , D Fager , F Seaton , J Waldo , J. Brown , L. Whitham , D Wallace ,
D Hilyard , C Packett , C King , M Wittstruck , T. Stark , G Turner , B. Sell , C. Clements , V Godfrey , K Nicolai , L. King , S Cooley , J Allen , .A . Ashby , V Spurgin , J Allen , B Davis , V. Cornell , M. Gritz , S Pieper , V. Villiers , L. Lovejoy , S Kessler , A . Junge Row 5-J Koon , B Borgens , B. Kierstead , N. Wolf, S Schultz , L. Adams , B McCullum , C Hametz , I. Weber , B Wi ison, J Kimes , L. Blackford , M Shelton , B Mu e hl h aus e n , D. Robison , P. Weskamp , C Schweitzer , S Smith , N Herstein , N Rolofson , P. Bockoven , T Christensen , K Schidler , J S teil, E Talbott , S Woodrum , K. Lamborn , D Ogier , N Alt , L. Leisher , L. Johnson Row 6-L. West , N Dalby , M. Hutchinson , B Strain ,
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D Sch aaf. T. Regler , J Taylor , M Ca rl son , B B urnham , B. Bates , J Walters , B Dove , K F roscheiser , N Wulf , E Hamilton , V Na y lor , M Koch , K Mills , J. Weidman , K. Barak , P F re nz e n , S Schmidt. Row 9-M. Teichert , L. Cas per , B Elli s , J M oock , L. Fran cis , N. Eldenborg , K Robl yer, C Siemering , T. Ca in , S Carlt o n , M Barn es , J Wells , S. McLaughlin , L. Po rts c he , M Miles , J Hughes, M Waller , L. Fos ter , B Ogden , L. Ber ger , D Franks , K. McCab e , S. Findl
last year as combined iunior-senior organization G Kiner , N. Hogers , M Mosh er , I. Fl etcher , V. Williams , M Cookso n , K Loos , V Pike , ) Moore , 8. Ingw erso n , A. Weber , N Livers , L. Schidler, J Crear, G Dunbar, N. Gates, B Dority , C Ack e rm an , P Led ya r d , L. Lambe r t , V Sildmets , C Mille r , M Re na u d , ) Stansbur y , S. Mille r, G. Knapp , P Russell. Row 7-J Parro tt , C Hawkins , K Ke ndl e , P Stanislav , S Paro , M Kane , L. Larsen , M Brokaw , L. Staples, L. H uff , L. Ho war d , G Burt , S Va llis , S Janda , L. Orr , V. Thalmann , M Vrana , D Axthelm , J Vrana , J. Sazama , B Cale y , L. Ma yfiel d , B Braa sch , C. Nelson , M. Kaye , S True D DeVere , J La hod n y , R Miller , L. Sw an so n , C Thrasher Ro w 8-B Cornle ld , D Story, M Haes eke r
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Row 10-C Barzydlo , K Johnson , S Thomp s on , J Turner , K Kohler , V Wall , B Scheidt , V. Pettit , K Fo ley , K Bi lls , B Althouse , C. Fra sier , S. Marti n , M Holto n , K Copa s , S. Schulz , L. Carlson , W Nelso n , J G ask i n s , D Bunt e me yer , S Farho , I. Bo iler , B Ha eff ne r , S Hahn , S. Henderso n
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Cheering Rocket teams on to victory was only part of the job for Pep Club members Keeping up team and school spirit whether the team was winnin g or losing was the g oal of more than three hundred Rockettes
Rocke ttes also sponsored the annual Turnabout on November 2, and the girls literally turned the tables on the boys, buying tickets, providing rides, and taking their dates out to eat after the dance This year's theme was " Tea House of the A ugust Moon," and exchange student Yumi O kano added to the O riental flavor by presenting a Japanese dance.
Reigning over the dance was King Bob KinKaid and attendants Dennis Borgman and Gib Alberti, elected by girls attending.
New hats finally replaced the white freshman caps that had been used for so many years. Designed by Margie Hutchinson and Nancy Wolf, the hats, white rockets with black letters LN and a black porn porn, were made by a committee of pep club members Over forty girls gave up their time to work on the hats. W om o n the side of the head, they gave an entirely new look to the uniforms
The ladies' choice for King of Hearts, Bob KinKaid, was chosen by a vote of the girls attending the Turnabout Dance. Gib Alberti and Denny Bargman were attendants.
first semester pep club officers, Linda Whitham , Nancy Herstein, Linda King , and Jan Parrott, supervise the long-awaited replacement of Rockette beanie -style hats.
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"Oh. come on, you guys!" Rockettes anticipate another victory as they cheer the basketball team to success.
"Well now, that's the wrong number!'" says Barb Burnham, treasurer, to Jan Koon, president, as she, Diane Hilyard, secretary , and Marsha Olsen, vice president, second semester officers, check bus connections for a pep club trip.
Pat Weskamp, Marianne Nahley, and Cindy Mazurak purchase new pep club hats from Margie Hutchinson.
Fisher, J. Hughes, G. Kiner, S. Bornemeier present rally skit. "Dressing Derby."
Taking part in the scooter race at the Mother-Daughter play day are Mrs. Thompson, Donna, Mrs. Berkemeier, Roberta, Mrs. Baumbach , and Terry watching Mrs. Hametz, Charlene, Mrs. Weber, and lrvene, who are participating.
Marcia Wall might seem to have the upper hand in this spot. but Sherry Green is right in there too.
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First and second semester officers for GAA are Donna Thompson , Billie Scheidt. Jeri Munford, Terry Baumbach, Mary Holm, Jeanette Lahodny, and Barb Adams.
Mrs. Short adds another medal to Terry Baumbach ' s collection of awards won bv oarticioation in GAA.
Active girls find GAA is "~here the girls are"
Convinced t hat physical fitness is ju st as important for gi rls as it is for boys, many Nor theast girls participated in sports activities in the Girls' At hletic Asso cia tion
Meeting at least once a month, the girls played basketball, volleyball, tennis, baseball, archery, and va rious other sports.
F un was the key word on January 18, when GAA held its annual Mo t her-Daughter Play Day. Mothers who a tt ended found themselves trying to keep up wi t h their energe ti c daughters and t o prove their own physical dexte rity.
Girl s in G AA worked towards letters by earning units in various sports. In order to get a unit, gi rls participated in at leas t eight game s of a par t icular sport.
Spring activities for the club were highlighted by the Daddy-Daughter Dinner Date. Members brought their fathers to a banque t , at which next year's officers were installed.
Preparing for an afternoon of work to perfect their tennis skills are GAA members Jeanette and Judy Lahodny.
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GAA: First Row-Mrs. Short, M Bartzatt , S Woodrum , S. Novotny , J Farbe r, S. Grim , R. Berkemeier , G Knapp , E. Snook , L. Howard , C Barz ydlo. Second Row-C. Addison , J. Dugdale , S Mueller , C Callaway , L. Orr , A. Fields , T Baumbach , C. Hametz , R. Miller , C. Hamilton , D. Thompson , S. Gerlach. T hi rd Row -B Adams , L. Bruce , M . Cookson , S. Carlton , S. Green , L. Blackford , G. Estle , S Ubben, S. Borgens , S. Rasmussen , G. Manske Fou rth Row-K. Griepe ns troh , J. Lahodny , J Moock , J. Munford , B. Ellis , M . Wall , J Kimes , J. Lahodny , I. Weber , K Heston , J. Vra na
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"Caterpillar" Kathy Copas, narrator Jan Koon and soloists Mary Holm, the "Butterfly," and Peggy Blue , the "Rose," display their colorful costumes.
Representing eight water lilies are Mary Embree, Carolyn Cadwell , Sandi Welter, Joleen Sheaff, Sandi Blades, Linda Wismer, Lynn Johnson, and Shirley Gillespie.
Stingered bees are portrayed by Carolyn Cadwell, Marty Fitchett , Lynn Stab erg, Linda Wismer, and Cathy McGrew.
1963 Pen guin show , " Floatin g Gardens," featured acts depicting various scenes taking place in A unt Matilda ' s garden . This show , presented to the public on November 26 and 27, climaxed hours of hard work for the busy members of this organization .
Providing some extra entertainment, the swimming team put on an exhibition before the matinee performance.
Under the direc ti on of Mrs. Vietta Short, th e Pen guins later in the year worked for letters In order to receive a letter , a girl must have earne d at least forty points by participating in the show, c ompletin g a life saving course, an d swimming half-mile len g ths.
Displaying their exuberant spirit, the Penguins won the School Spirit Award for the third time, retirin g t he trophy. This honor is indicative of the spirit and hard work put forth by all members of the Penguin Club .
P e ng ui n Club : F irst Row-K McG re w , B Wilcox , M Hester, L. Ramse y , M F itche t, P Grell , S Gillespie , N. Mason , P Webs er B Mu ehlh aus e n , L. Wi sm e r , L. Bruce B Borge n s Seco n d Row-S Gree n S Borge n s , J Koo n P Bl e , Rolofson , S. Blades , M Holm, L. Ad a ms , J Steil , E. Talbot , J Shea ff , L. Larsen , L. Johnso n , C Cadwell. Third Row-R. Good , J Kemist , K Shuma n , L. Staberg , L. Lov E:j oy , J Burkh ard t , S. Welter , M Shelto n , S Gerlach , K Copas , L. Huff, L. Ma tthews , M rs. Short
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Three dramatic du e ts swum by Phyll i s Webster, Evelyn Talbot. sw i m team member Rod D e wey, Mimi Hester, Loretta Bruce, and Linda Matth e w s h i ghlight the show.
Letter svveaters shoYI membership in select club
Requirements for N Club c o n sist ed o f th e earning of a le tt er fo r a t lea st o ne o f t he t en available varsity sport s Letter s wer e receiv e d for the number of point s accumulated or tim e spent in competition
A dd ing suppor t t o ra ll ie s an d g am e s was t he principal function o f t h e cl u b. Boo stin g ca mpus sp ir i t and uph o lding sc hool tradi ti o ns were incentives to the player s .
The outstandin g even t of the year wa s the annual A ll-S po rts Spring Banquet and Da n c e sponsored by N Club . T he banquet was held to honor all athletes of Lincoln No r thea s t and was planned by commi tt ees cho s en fro m the various teams . During t he evening t he AllSports Kin g and Que en , chosen by Rocke tt e s and N Club, were crowned.
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Mr. Galloway, sponsor, demonstrates his supersalesmanship to N Club member s Jim Govaerts , Mike Clinkenbeard, Denny Van Landingham, Neal Keyser , and Dan Ellis who were in charge of concessions at the class C and D district basketball tournaments held at Northeast.
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But a Campus Portrait must be more than a background highlighted with the golden tones of autumn, or the hush of a curtain being opened for an all-school play. To appeal to the viewer, the portrait must reflect action, competition, the thrill of a game well played, and the smile on the face of the eager or the weary sportsman.
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Northeast's Rocket players complete season
Take thirty-four boys, give them Northeast football uniforms, Coaches Art Bauer and Max Hester, a desire to win; this is the recipe for a successful football season As a result, the Rockets received plaudits for completing the 1963 schedule undefeated.
Not only was this true of the varsity, the sophomores accomplished the same task. LN's reserves missed perfection by two games, losing to Lincoln Southeast and Bellevue High
Sports columnists along with the wire services placed Northeast second in Class A ratings behind Creighton Prep , who also finished undefeated in their gridiron season .
Art Bauer and Company are to be congratulated for producing an excellent 1963 seasonal record . . . Twenty games were played, eighteen of these games were Rocket Victories.
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Southeast back stopped by hard-hitting Rocket line.
Varsity team: Standing-R. Garc i a D Campbel l, C Tu rek , J Mayfield , D Vanland ingham , D Be r gman , T Harr is , G. Kn i ght , M Brodd , J. Egger. Knee li ng-K. Jones , M Morr ill , D C u nn i ngham , R. Woods, B. Parke r. Seated-T r , R. Jo h nson , Coac hes M Hest e r , A Bauer.
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Northeast's squad included thirteen returning lett e rmen . They were: Dennis Borgman, Merli::1 Brodd, Rich Bowker, Dan Ellis, Roger Gallcway, Jack Honda, Marty Jacobson, Dick McCon k ey, Terry Monk, Bob Parker, Don Ri gg ert, Chuck Turek, and Gary Thompson .
Boys receiving their first gridiron letter were: Seniors Jim Brox, Dan Cunningham, Mike Clin kenbeard, Ralph Garcia, Ken Jones , Geor g e Manske , Jerry Morford, John Mayfield, Dennis Van Landingham, and Roger Woods.
Underclassmen receiving their first letters were: Juniors Jerry Egger, Rod Dewey, Tom Harris, George Knight, Bob Scott, and Sophomore Doug Campbell.
Members of the Rocket team who were honored for their playing ability and named for the all-city team were: Marty Jacobson, Mike Clinkenbeard, Dan Ellis, Merlin Brodd, and Doug Campbell. Players receiving honorable mention were Tery Monk, Don Riggert, and Bob Scott. Marty Jacobson was selected as an end for Nebraska's all-state team.
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Marty Jacobson represented North e ast on the area's newspapers All-State Teams. Terry Monk , Marlin Brodd, and Doug Campbell received All-State honorable mention.
While rolling to an undef e ated season Northeast won the City and Mid-East conferense titles . Northeast defeated Southeast 18 to 12 and Lincoln High 19 to 13 to capture the city championship In doing this the Rockets picked their third city championship in a row .
By defeating Southeast , Hastings , Beatrice, and Fairbury Northeast earned the Mid-East football title . This will be the last Mid-East football championship won by the Black and White since th is was the last year for the MidEast Conferen c e
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Northeast 18 Southeast 12 - Seacrest F ield was the scene for the be g innin g of the high sc hool football season_ Mo n k, Campbell , and H onda figured in the scorin g column_
Northeast 7 Fremont O- Ja ck H onda was the leading ground gainer with 94 yard s against the Ti gers. Jac k also gav e the Rockets their only tou chdown of the game _
Northeast 13 Grand Is land 7 - LN ' s thirteen points came via Bob Scott a nd Terry Monk _ Rich Bowker's booming punts w ere a big factor in t he game. Lat e in the fourth quarter, Grand Islan d tallied its seven poin ts _
Northeast 19 Lincoln H igh 12 - A t hird strai gh t City Championship wa s the t hought on the minds of Rocke t follo we rs as Northeast's Honda, Scott , and Campbell ra n in for the Rockets , Rich Bow ker added the extra point.
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Northeast 13 Beatrice O- Dennis Bar g man to ok both LN touchdowns, one v ia a 90-yard run Rich Bowker provided th e e x tra point.
Northeast 21 Hastin gs O- Victory number six wa s cha lke d up for the Rocke ts when Jack Honda and Rich Bowker paired for LN's win.
Northeast 27 Fairb ury O- T he Mid-East was w on by LN fo r the final time as John Mayfield and Rich Bowker sealed t he final sc or e.
Northeast 14 Westsi de 6 - Doug Campbell went in for a pair o f sixes while sure-toes Rich Bowker ki cked t h e ex t ra points.
Nort h east 19 Bellevue 13 - Chuck T urek , Doug Campbell, and Jerry Egger gave the Bla ck and W hi te a victory. Th is game marked the end of another undefeated season
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A s the seniors lea ve, a coach has a need for experienced ball players. Northeast has that experience in the Reserve Rocket team. Boasting a 4-2 record, coaches Barry Moore and Boyd Thompson can be proud of them.
Losin g to the Southeas t and Bellevue reserves, the Rockets held opponents Lincoln Hi gh and Hastin gs to scoreless games, while Fremont and Fairbury managed only six points each against the winning Rockets .
The Reserves of this year all have an eye on varsity positions and will be going all out next summer to earn the varsi ty honor of a starting position for next seas on. It will be wide open after this year's seniors are graduat ed and t he rebuildin g for next season begins.
Reserve Team: Front Row-D Craft , D. Kyles , H. Thompson, G. Wingrove , T. Nelson, R. Johnson. Second Row-J. Sipp , G Knapp , M. Mo,,ell D Murphy , M . Patzer , G Sleight, C Cadwell , T. Friessen , Mgr. , D. Golden. Back Row-Coaches B. Moore , B Thompson , H Ebmeier, G Anderson , P. Toplifl , M McCarthy , D Knudtson , B Pierce , B Miner , H. Smith.
Northeast 13 20 13 7 14 7 TEAM RECORD Southeast F airbury Hastings Lincoln High F remont Bellevue North e ast block s hard to stop Fairbury 's ground game . Opponent 19 6 0 0 6 12
Sophomores uphold tradition vvith perfect season
Lincoln Northeast Sophomores finished the se ason with a re c ord of five wins and no losses to help carry o n t h e N o rtheast tradition in football to follo w v arsity ' s perfect slate.
Aside from the close g ame with Southeast, the spohomores w ere ne v er in serious difficulty As the season pro g resse d, scores ran higher and higher until the Se w ard game which these yearlings won b y the impressive score of 44-6.
Excellent blocking , successful passes, and lon g touchdo w n runs all contributed to the season ' s sho w in g. A 95- y ard kickoff return and a 32- y ar d ru n hi g hli g hted the Beatrice and Se w ard g am e s A 52 - yar d run broke the tie in the Southeast g ame and put the Rockets out in front where they remaine d for the rest of t he g ame , cin c hin g the all-city championship.
This year ' s sophomores should give the Reserve and Varsity teams plenty of energy and help next season , for 1964- 6 5 is destined to become a year of rebuildin g for :both teams.
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Northe ast 12 13 24 44 20 TEAM RECORD Lincoln H igh Southeast Beatrice Seward Southeast Rocket men hit hard to keep Links away as back dashes for precious yards. O pponent 0 6 6 6 0
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Bob Hahn drives under basket as Southeast defenders watch.
creditable 11-4 record
Powerful Rockets closed the '63-'64 season with a creditable 11-4 record Included in the victories was a decisive 62-57 win over Bellevue, the currently top-ranked team in the state. Another gratifying victory was the resounding 78-67 triumph over t he Columbus Discovers who at that time ranked 4th in Class A standings .
After losing twice to Lincoln High in intracity action during the regular season play, the Rockets came back in the District Tournament to hand the Links a decisive 54-50 defeat.
Jerry Mo t z's performance against South Sioux City was spectacular when he rolled up an unprecedented 5 7 points to shatter the previous Class A scoring record. Co-captains for the year were Chuck Turek and Jerry Motz. A third honor came to Jerry when he was named a member of the All-City quintet.
A total of 13 boys saw court action during the season, rolling up an impressive 1032 points and holding their opponents to 948.
Motz out - jumps Kn i ghts for two points against Southeast.
Vars ity Bask etball-C. T urek , T Mo n k , G Th ompson , T. O chs ner , J Egge r , D Bargman , K Jones , B. Ha h n , J Lai r d , J Motz , R. Golde n stein, G Knigh t , B Scott , Coac h E. Johnson Manag er s R. Jo h nson and M. Conrad.
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As alvvays, Rockets uphold
Returning lettermen play a key role in the building of any varsity team This year's Rocket squad was no exception Four seniors and three juniors helped to make the 1964 season a victorious one Jerry Motz , Terry Monk , Chuck Turek , Dennis Bargman and manager Dick Johnson comprised the senior group while Jerry Egger, Gary Thompson, and Tom Ochsner returned as juniors to provide a well-balanced LN team throu ghou t the scheduled season
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traditions of superiority
One odd note about this year's season was the fact t hat Northeast fans rarely were able to see the team on its home court. All intra-city g ames were played at the Pershin g A uditorium The main reason behind this move was the increased seating capacity of t h e A uditorium Grand Island and Kearney were the only teams to meet LN on the home court. The remainder of Northeast's home g ames were held at t he Johnson Gymnasium
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RESERVE RECORD SOPHOMORE RECORD Lincoln Lincoln Northeast Opponent Northeast Opponent 49 Kearney 33 46 Lincoln High 38 52 Waverly 39 35 Southeast 38 35 Lincoln High 26 49 Southeast 47 54 Southeast 57 53 Pius X 41 76 Hastings 32 52 Lincoln High 43 74 Lincoln High 40 44 Southeast 37 64 Omaha South 38 52 Beatrice 61 56 Southeast 51 64 Pius X 36 62 Grand Island 55 52 Seward 53 61 Beatrice 40 44 Lincoln High 47 45 Fremont 48 52 Fairbury 41 83 Columbus 43 64 Bellevue 45
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Team-Coach L. Se ng , H. Thompson , P Moeller , R. King , J. Brown , P Topliff , D. Knudtsen , S. Hutc h iso n , H. Smith , R. Peo ,
Parks , D. Kyles , T. Nelson. Student Manager L. Parker. Not pictured B. Warkow , J. Ketterer.
Sophomore Team-M. Zimmerman , S. Pettit , J. Knudtson , T. Luedtke , R. Collura , T. Cole, L. Lockhart , T. Krieger , L. Neiderhouse, T Knudsen , R. Melichar , G. Garrison , D. Goeschel, S. Gage. Coach H. Willemsen, Student Manager G. Vifquain.
Matmen take first in City, Mid-East, District
This year's Rocket wrestling squad with six returning lettermen and an experienced Reserve squad came through with a fine 6-1 dual meet record This year's Wrestling squad holds the best dua l meet record in Lincoln Northeast's wrestling history. The squad captured first place in the Mid-East Conference, thus retaining the last Mid-East trophy.
Rocket matmen won the Cit y Championship and w ent on to take the District Championship by a close 89 to 88 escape from Lincoln H igh The Rockets sent ei g ht qualifiers to the State Meet. The qualifiers we re Jim Tische , Ralph Garcia , Russell Blank, Doug Gemmell , Tim Dovel, Geor ge Ma nske, Lester King an d Tom Harris. They capped the season w ith a 9th place finish in the S tat e Meet he ld in Linc o ln.
VARSITY RECORD
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Lincoln Lincoln Northeast Opponent Northeast Opponent 45 Hastings 3 21 Lincoln High 16 34 Southeast 12 12 Bellevue 38 39 Fremont 12 36 Grand Island 6 40 Boys Town 5 Fron t Row - V. Pa ckett , G. Fra in , D. Golde n , D. Strayer , T. Judkins , C. Bo u ges , L. Sin n er , G. Yohe , R. Cottier , B. Christenson , W. Bla kesly. Second Row-R. Gardner , R Luedtke , D. Smith , R. Downs , M. Morell , D. McCord , L. Genthe, M. Lowe, K Swa nson , K. Johnso n , B Marti n , D Hecht , R. Joh n sen. Third Row-D Schell , D. Craf t , F. Coffman , B. Edwards , J. Tisc he , R. Bar zydlo, D. Gemmell , B. Kerrey , G. Mansk e , R. Evela nd , R. B lan k , B. Mason , W. Holton , R. Mason , F Mitchell , R. Garcia , K. F ord, D. Graul. Four th Row - A. A n derso n , D. Weber , T. Harris , C. Cadwell, F. La her , J. Gausman, D. Schuckman , J. Sipp , T Dovel , R. Woods , R. Bolz , J Kelley , J. Tupe , L. King , L. P arker , Coac h B. T hompso n.
Rockets take final Mid-East Conference crovvn
1963-64 VARSITY GYMNASTICS RECORD Lincoln Northeast Opponent 91 Hastings 37 79 Southeast 49 84 Grand Island 44 69 Lincoln High 59 76½ Beatrice 51½ 78 Southeast 50 58 Lincoln High 70 64 Omaha Benson 64 MID-EAST Northeast ll3 2/3 Southeast 70 1/3 Hastings 26 1/2 Beatrice 21 1/2
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Northeast svvimmers finish season vvith .500 mark
Linc oln Northeast's swimmers comple t ed the dual meet season with a respectable 4-4 record. The annual Cit y and Mid-East me e ts found our tan ke rs t h ird both times. Southeast , defendin g state champion s, handily won the Mid - East troph y for the la st time in Mid-East history. However, the battle for second place between Nort hea st and Hastin gs was close throughout the meet. The final score , however, found Hastings as the second place team by a mere three points. Februar y 14 and 15 were the da t es of the annual State mee t held at Johnson Gym Lincoln Northeast entered seven events : diving, 200 y ard medley relay , 200 yard freestyle rela y , 50 yard freestyle, 100 y ard breaststroke , and t he 100 yard freestyle Unfortunately, the LN swimmers failed to qualify in any of these events. However, the two relay teams and Gib Alberti placed seventh in prelims
At th e beginning of the season after losing eleven lettermen, Coach Ken Wall faced a rebuildin g task utilizing only three returnin g lettermen : Gib Alberti, Rod Dewey, and Bob Allison Th e en d of the season found Floyd Neiswonger, Claude Wilson, Tom Hart , Brian Keefe, Sid Keelan, Gib Alberti, and Bob Allison as the senior lettermen. Rich Bailey , Dave Milhollan , and Rod Dewey comprised the junior group of letterme n, while Colin Keefe was the squad's only soph omore receiving an "N."
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1963-64 VARSITY SWIMMING RECORD Lincoln Northeast Opponent 54 Columbus 41 23 Omaha Benson 72 54 Columbus 38 45 Hastings 50 58 Boys Town 37 13 Lincoln High 82 62 Grand Island 33 22 Southeast 73 Referee watches intently for legal start as Bailey goes out
Baseball, Tennis plan season with strong teams
The 1964 baseball squad looked forward to another successful year with senior lettermen Chuck Turek, John Laird, Jerry Motz, Dwayne Staberg, and Bruce S t eenson plus junior lett~rmen Tom Ochsner, Gary Thompson, Bob Scott, and Larry Parker
A record number of 84 boys t ried ou t fo r the 30 available varsity and reserve ba s eball positions. From this turnout, Coaches Barry M oo r e and Ken Wall were hopeful of building a strong t eam. The 196 4 club had mo r e fa n support t hanks to the new bleachers.
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Varsity Baseball : F irst Row-L. Par ker , mgr. , Coach B Moore , B Steenson, mgr. Second Row-C. Turek , T. Monk , T. O chs ne r , J Mot z, J. Laird , J Swanson , G Thomp son , D. Staberg, B. Scott.
Northeast infielder Terry Monk catches a hard hit grounder.
Front Row-D. Spi nar , V. Pa ckett, D. Robel , M Fredstrom , R. Golde nstein , H Smith , B Newstrom, D. Spier , J Brown Second Row-B. Holton , S. Gage, R. Calfee , J. Tische , J. Schultz , R. Poitz , D. Craft, S For cier, B Rung, T. Maul , D. Eisenbarth. Third Row-Coach K Wall , T. Harris , G. Vilquain , D. Goeschel , J. Husbands , R Collura , P. Topliff , B Haag , J. Ketterer , D Kyle , G. Garrison , A. Lamb erso n , F. Esquivel.
Rocket netters, coached by John Lewis, included thr ee returning lettermen - Sen ior Roger Galloway, and Juniors Chuck A dams and Crai g F os ter Senior non-letterman Gary Estle added depth to the team . Charles Davids on and Steve Kirkendall completed th e varsi t y s quad for the 1964 season.
"Home run my head!" says Dwayne Staberg to Chuck Turek.
Rocket moundsman Jerry Motz hurls a hopeful strike.
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Track and Golf teams sho\V marked improvement
Lincoln Northeast's go lf team, co ached by Jack Mueller , was fortunate in havi ng four returning lettermen on the squa d. These boys were Tim Nelson, Dean Knight , Paul Moeller , and Bill Kerry. Nine other boys pla y ed reser v e .
This year's season starte d a t Pioneer Park when LN hosted F remont April 3. Tim Nelson won medalist honors sho o tin g an 81. The season's schedule included sixteen meets win d in g up with the State Grass Greens Ma y 16
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ship Golf Meet was held at Pioneers. Lincoln High won the meet, with Sam Beechner carding a 75. Lincoln Northeast's Paul Moell~r, and Dean Knight ran a close second shooting a 77 and a 79 respectively. On the back nine, Paul sho t a sub -par 35.
Fi nal t eam scoring found Northeast in second place with a total of 236
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This year's track team coached by Max H ester and Art Bauer had a rebuilding job on their hands as they had only 6 lettermen returning from the 1963 Squad
Senior lettermen were Dan Stevens, Marty Ja c obs on, Den nis Van Lan dingham, and junior le tt ermen in cluded George Knigh t , Neal Keyser, and Bob Hahn. Senior transfer letterman from S ioux C it y, Mike Clinkenbeard, also gave suppo rt along with returning members of la s t year' s rese r ve squad and incoming sophom ore s This re li eved the pressure and headed t h e te am toward a successful track season.
Front Row-I. to r. : L. Gilsdorf , L. Lock hart , D. F erguso n , T Van Horn , M Jacobson , G Loc kh art , D. Van Landing h am , R Martin Second Row-R. Inness , T. Reinick , R. Bolz , D Campbell, G. Graul , T. Kri eger , B Lu sher, R. Lutz, J Tupe , T Thomp son , R. Kru mm , D Dewey , Coach M Hester. Th ird Row-R Johnson , J Egger , L. Whited , D Steve ns , J. Knudtson , H Ebm eier, N. Ke yser , D Kn udtson , B Hahn , B P ierc e, M. Clinkenbeard , G. Knight , D S c huc km an , D Ellis , Coac h A. Ba uer.
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Still, however, his portrait is not finished. It must be framed, it must be made ready for viewing by the public. It must be presented to the public.
A campus year would be incomplete were it not for the support of civicminded individuals. Loyalty and encouragement of parents and community surround our campus year. Without these, our Campus Portrait would fade, curl, and be of little value. As a frame surrounds and supports a painting, a cooperating community surrounds and supports our year at Lincoln Northeast High School.
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Judy Cook is overwhelmed with the attention she receives from the friendly beauticians at Karen's Magic Mirror, located at 1551 North Cotner Boulevard.
Why not try Bryant Heating and Air Conditioning at 63rd and Havelock for the absolute best. Suzi McAdams and Randy Prier agree it would be wise .
It is a pretty big snack, JoAnn Crear admits , but it's just too hard to resist the temptation at Holmes Grocery located at 2600 N. 48th Street in Uni. Place.
Recording their next smash hit is John Steenbarger , Linda Krueger, and Doug Hill practicing at Williams Recording Service, 2850 North 48th Street.
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Mr . George A. Knight and Mr. George (Bus) Knight encourage George Knight , Bob Scott and Dennis Borgman to start the habit of savmgs regularly
while they are students. Citizens State Bank, 2600 N. 48th , is always happy to help young people start a savings program. Stop in now and open an account.
Spending an afternoon of fun is Bob Edwards , Kathy Dovel, Cheryl Regelean, Dianne Knutson, and Johnny Laird. For plenty of good exercise and fresh
air get together with a group of your friends and drive out to Smitty's Little America , located at 2411 N. 27th, for the best time of your life! Do it today!
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Trudy Cain, Louise Francis, and Ru th Ingram seem to have forgotten about their diets after going to Bowler Inn Pizza, 333 North Cotner Boulevard.
Cheryl Hawkins calls in the order for Jerry Egger and Mickey Harris at South Street King's, conveniently located at 3925 South Street. Stop in today.
Lee Gayle Boettcher , an employee at Northeast Printers, 2719 North 48th Street, explains to Cindy Mazurak just how the linotype machine is operated.
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Sue Carlton shows Sandy Miller and Barbara Barney a few of the many fine products available at Carlton's Shoes located at 6120 Havelock Avenue.
Inside Havelock National Bank, 6145 Havelock, LN students Tom Hart, Don Polage, Dianne Robison, and Sandy Gerlach agree that not even our strong
Northeast team could penetrate THAT door. Such precautions insure the saving of others, advise Tom's and Don's mothers, Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Polage.
"Here, Judy, is my dream house, but where is my dream fellow? " says Nancy Cronk to her friend Judy Waldo. Judy is sure she doesn't know where to find him,
but that Fleischmann Construction , 3140 N. 47, could make any dream house , as long as you have the right dream fell ow to go with it. Quite a philosophy, Judy.
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Wes Loos agrees with Judy Jefferies and Linda Ferguson that Matthews Texaco, 2304 N. 48th Street is always willing and ready to serve their customers well.
"I wonder if the world will accept me with my new hair style, " Kathy Fuller exclaims to Linda Matthews at Joseph's Salon , located at Plaza Bowling Center.
" That's just what I need," Don McGovern exclaims to Kathy Kohler while he stops for an after school snack at Red Dot Inn, 2618 North 48th in Uni. Place.
Who ' s first? Wanders George Maull, Robert Begqs , Terry Snyder, Tom Tetherow , Jim Ebert, and Jim Govaerts at N. E . Bowling Lanes , 4515 North 56th Street.
I think they did a beautiful job, agree Linda Gillespie, Jan Parrott, and Marsha Olsen as they examine work done by Victory Cleaners, 4317 N. 62nd.
After having his car checked over at Connie's Texaco , 6300 Havelock, Floyd Neiswonger is willing to give Barbara Williams and Sandy Betts a ride.
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LN boys think Sandy Blades should wear a tire to the dance instead of a necklace . Mr. Collins of Colllins 66 , of 5849 Fremont Street , laughingly agrees.
Gordon Morgan, Bruce Steenson, John Kringle , and Mr. Morgan recommend that you take your machine problems to Gordon & Morgan , 3725 Touzalin .
Linda Foster watches as operators at Mary ' s Bethany Terrace Salon, 1324 North 66th, create a lovely co i ffure for Sharon Fisher ' s big, big week-end date.
" A radio like that would be cool to listen to at the poot' ' say Garth Kennedy , Tobey Stark, and Jim Dinges to the owner of Tele-Tek, 2733 N. 48th St.
"Who started that story that milk comes from cows ?" asks Harold Hansen to Sheryl McDiffit. " All good milk comes from Fairmont Foods, 2328 N . 48th St. "
Neat car , neat students (Craig Foster, Jeanne Wells, Doyle Niemann) , neat station, neat service by Mr. White at the new White's 66, at 3291 Holdrege.
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Whitewalls are for girls to scuff, says Jerry Irwin and Larry Salzman to Susan Woodrum and Sharon Grim at Mealhow Standard, 70th and Havelock Ave.
Lynn Staberg, Dave Skinner, Gaylea Teal, and Randy Calfee enjoy the friendly atmosphere and good food found at Dale's Dairy Sweet, 4309 N. 62.
Bob KinKaid is a regular chip off the old hairclipper, and a regular customer at his dad 's barber shop , Gene's Barber Shop located on Havelock A venue.
While Jan Hughes and Linda Hansen catch up on all the latest news, they also get the latest hair-do at Sandie's Beauty Salon, 56th and Holdrege Sts.
Vicky Villiers goes to Bill and Tony's IGA, 6201 Havelock Ave., not only to see Bill Kaiser but also to buy the best in quality groceries, meats and vegetables.
Mike White likes to go to Herb 's Standard located at Cotner and Vine because he likes to be treated like a king and get quality products and service.
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"It's what's up front that counts," says Jim Tisch e , Robert Morgan , and Susan Dell as they stop at Don 's Mobil Station, located at 59th and Fremont.
North e ast's snappy t w irl e rs and d ru m ma jo r m a ke an exc e llent subject for an outstanding photo taken by Les McAdams at 1039 North 44th Street.
"Lookie, we can paint the whole town," says Lynda Adams, "and in all these colors too , " said Jane Honda , at F & M Supply, 2632 North 48th Street.
Sheryl Bradley and Dean Knight smile as Betsy Ogden and John Gies close their eyes and dream of the tasty pizza to come at Christiano's , 889 N. 27th.
"Here comes the chow!" exclaims Terry Monk, to Linda Defnall and Rod Dewey , at Colonial Inn Restaurant located at 56th and Cornhusker Highway.
"See, you just pastern' here and then stickem' there," says Jennifer Marshall to Fern Seaton and Gib Alberti, at Elce & Son, 2626 North 48th Street in Uni. Place.
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" What wo u ld you call this?" asks Marlys Madden. " A plant !" replies Mr . Tyrrell. What else would you buy at Tyrrell 's Flowers at 1133 North Cotner?
Susan Wolf and Bill Kerrey really beam with delight as they complete their Monday morning marketing at Bethany LG .A . at 1432 North Cotner Boulevard.
Linda King, Jane Kollman, and Steve Gage along with Mr. and Mrs. Koch and Sharon pause and pose at Dairy Queen No. 2 found at 1341 No. Cotner Blvd.
L. N. parking lot encounters another victim! Barb Strain and Teri Vifquain leave their worries at McCartney's doorstep, located at 1140 No . Cotner Blvd.
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Betty Brooks and Joyce King are preparing to "chow it up" as Mr. Thomas Howell takes their orders at the Patio Drive-In at 48th and Fremont Street.
Brian Keefe, Susan Paro, and Mary Wright are astonished by all the fab ulous rugs that Mr. Young shows them at Young ' s Floor Service , 2845 N. 48th St.
"Gosh! I didn ' t know that's where the radio is," said Carol King . " That's a girl for you," says Jerome Will at Uni Standard, 2542 North 48th Street.
"Gee, this is what every girl needs for her dish pan hands!" says Kathy Copas to Sherry Green at Green's Furnace and Plumbing, 2747 North 48th St.
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Judy Rewerts tells Robert Morgan that she can always depend on quick and expert service from Mikesh Sinclair Station located at 5201 on East O Street.
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' ' How about trying a mo hawk this time? " Gary Thompson questions his father during a regular visit to Art's Barber Shop located at 2732 N . 48th Street.
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Mike Lowe tells Brock Martin that it would take a mighty strong tornado to destroy a house like this one built by Lowe Bros., Inc. of 2726 N. 48th Street.
When the weather is nice you can enjoy fast action auto racing at Midwest Speedways. Thrills! Spills! Excitement! At 27th and Superior Streets every week!
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Connie Clifton , Christine Knight , and Don Showen talk over the benefit
having insurance with Gates-Knight Ins . Agency at 4820 Huntington Avenue.
Bill Derrick tells Ga rlan d Kiner , Barbara Burnham and Diane Story that h e always gets the bes t se rvice at Han na ' s Champlin, 1441 N . Cotner Bou levard.
" How many baseball bats do you thin k I can get into this gun case?" asks Duane Staberg to Susan Schultz at Bethany Supply, 2131 N. Cotner Blvd .
Tom Talbot, Judy Flanagan , Russel Blank, and Lorelei Lovejoy all agree that for a casual evening out, 84 th and 0 Drive-In is an excellent place to go.
Yumi , Susu , Linda Hansen , Pat Rivera, and Jerry Motz inspect the secu r ity of the vault at the National Bank of Commerce located at 13th and O Street.
Julaina Kemis t and Lindy Le isher go to Havelock Meats , 6212 Platte, where they know that they w ill alwa ys get fresher and tastier mea ts o f all kinds.
Judy and Linda Stansbury listen as Dick Stansbury tells them of all the quality products you find at Dick's Apco, located at 1700 North Cotner Boulevard.
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Chuck Adams is delighted with the very expert advice he gets from the efficient attendant at Paul's Mobil, located at 33rd and Holdrege. Good idea, Chuck.
"Now Chuck, you just don't buy purple shoes and an orange purse!'' says Donna Hellerich to Chuck Turek at Turek's Shoes in new Gateway Center.
Carolyn Gedwillo, Dianne Fager and Glen Lockhart agree with the Alderson ' s that the Uni Popper, 3711 N. 48th, is greatest for "Goodies of all kinds ."
All the smart boys at Northeast follow Randy Sandquist's suggestion and go to the Royal Barber Shop located at 6213 Havelock Ave , for their hair cuts.
Ron Martin and Bob Mason agree that for the best in hardware supplies Hood Lumber, located at 2141 No. Cotner, is always the place in town to go.
"All right, you guys, where did you hide my car?" asks Jeri Munford to Larry Hamil and Sandy Owen at Ells Uni Mobil, 2340 No. 48th Street in Uni Place.
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Mr. Portsche of the Portsche Real Estate Co. convinces Stan Portsche he should follow in his footsteps. The agency is located at 4401 0 Street , Lincoln.
Have a coke ; it's no joke-Talbot's Place is the best. With a peppy waitress like Linda Talbot who could resist? Just stop at 2205 North Cotner - stop today!
"It's auction time!" Karen Kendle, Wanda Nelson, and Barbara Petri await the opening of Action Auction, which is located at 6336 Havelock Avenue.
Mike Phillips takes Cindy Addison and Linda Woodrum to schoo l; stopping at the Save-a-More service station at 70th and Havelock Av enue e n ro u te .
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David Elliott, Sherry Smithey, and Rhonda Summers recognize the Norris Fina service station at 1445 No. 56th St. by Norris and his faithful dog Duke.
"Maestro, you don't have the beat!"
exclaim Nancy Livers, Larry Whited, and Mary Renaud, trying out their talents at Dietze Music House, 1208 0 St.
"It sure looks good!" says Pat Guidinger and Joel Swanson. Carolee Heileman and Jochen Kraemer agree, "It tastes better!" at Niemano's, 620 N. 48 .
"A deposit?" "We expected to get a loan!" exclaimed Terry Nelson, Mimi Hester, and Sue Ready at First National Bank and Trust Co , 1201 "N" Street.
Patsy Cunningham and Linda Longmore agree with Barb Borgens and Nancy Wolf that the very greatest fashions are at Miller & Paine, 13th & 0 Sts.
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They 've torn down the old and built up the new as a step toward more competent service at the Fleetwing Service Station at the corner of Cotner and "O."
George Manske claims that everyone would be proud to own a fine house built by T & M Construction Co. , Inc ., which is located at 5610 Holdrege Street.
Julaina Ke mist and Lynn Johnson have just made their selection from the various cars available at DeBrown Auto Sales, located at 17th and N Streets
Susan Wolf looks very contented as she sits down to enjoy a delicious meal with Mike McCarthy at Kingscrest Restaurant located at 923 South Street.
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"That's the smartest sign going," Mr. Hladik, Keith Hensley, and Shirley Hladik remind Cathy W eiburg and Joan Quigley at the 7001 0 Street station.
Na dine Powell and Janice Moock ask, "What girl would~'t appreciate a lovely necklace like one of these at Karnes Dry Goods , 6140 Havelock Ave
"Happiness is a teddy bear or a stuffed toy from your Ben Franklin Store at 6208 Havelock or 2710 N. 48th," Mrs. Thornburg tells senior Marilyn Holton.
"A photo from Townsend Studios, 226 S. 11th , always makes you look prettier," Tim Nelson, Barbara Dewey, and Daryl Shipp reassure Lynn Staples . ..
"Who's worried about calories?" laughs Diane Garcia to John Hobbs, Bill Holton, Roger Downs, and Evelyn Talbot at Hobbs Cafe, 6209 Havelock.
"Those who know go Conoco" and stop at Dean Oetjen's for quick service, as have Sharon Deetenbeck, Gary Hill, Philip Newlin, and Jim Felton.
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Don ' t look so meek, gang! Our LN spirit is greater than that! Students Russ Blank, Lorelie Lovejoy, Linda Carlson at Meek Lumber, 2441 N. 48th Street.
"Let's hurry ," say Marcia Wittstruck, Connie Frasier , Sue Martin, and Randy Lambert, to Leona Bickford at the )oyo Theater , 6102 Havelock Ave.
Mr. Schnieber and Mr. Lindstrom t e ll Rollie Hughes and Phyllis Schenkle that Paramount Plumbing and Heating, 2727 North 48th, could heat any house.
" Imagine! This airplane 1s real! .. exclaim Mary Haeseker, Linda Ramsey, and Nancy Bornemeier to Marg Mile s at Lincoln Aviation Inst., Highway 77.
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The girl who cares to look her very best can receive complete beauty service at Ben Your Hairdresser which has three convenient modern locations.
Susie Bornemeier admires her hairdo while Margie Hutchinson receives finishing touches from Skoshi Skala as Mr. Ben and his able assistant supervise.
For a good house, find one wearing this sign shown by Barb Ellis , Mrs. Lawson, and Jeff Farkas . Then stop at Hub Hall Realty, 4341 North 61st in Havelock.
Donna Axthelm and Kathy Schidler are pleased with the friendly reception they receive at the National Business Institute, located at 411 South 13th St.
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Judy Rewerts , Joan Miller, Sally Novotny, and JoAnn Dean add beauty to an already beautiful Nash American convertible This is just one of many
outstanding cars now on display at Dean Brothers Rambler at 17th and O Or equally friendly service at their second location - 48th and Vine St r eets .
We wish to express our appreciation to the merchants who have advertised in this 1964 Rocket. A school can be effective only when the community cooperates with, and backs the projects of that school.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Kelle Business Manager
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The calligraph is applied and the Campus Portrait is completed The end of the year has come Armed with the knowledge, the friendships, and the experiences that we have accumulated during the year, we will be better prepared for a new year on a fresh c anvas .
Yet, the Campus Portrait would be incomplete without expressing my thanks to the staff, to our adviser, Mrs . Stanley Hughes , to our photographer , Les McAdams, to the Lincoln Northeast faculty and students, and to the Northeast Lincoln community Good Luck, 1965 ROCKET staff.
Jo Ann Crear Editor
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Index
A
Abbink, Betty-78 , 105
Ackerman , Candy-29 , 102 , 125
Adams , Barbara-78, 87 , 96 , 128 , 129
Adams, Ch a rles - 64 , 132 , 159 , 178
Adams , Lynda - 29 , 48 , 62 , 102 , 124 , 131, 173
Addison, Cynthia- 78 , 129, 179
Aden, Larry-29
Ahmic, Mike-59
Ailes, Timothy-78 , 146 , 161
Alberti, Gilbert-29, 30 , 63 , 85, 102 , 120, 126, 132 , 157, 173
Albrandt, Jacqueline-78
Alexander, Connie-78 , 102
ALL-SCHOOL PLAYS -116 , 117
ALL -SPORTS ROYALTY133
Allen, Janice-64 , 109, 124
Allen , Judy - 25 , 64 , 109 , 124
Allen , Sharon - 78 , 108
Allison , Robert-29 , 51 , 132 , 157
Allsman , Jack-64
Alt , Nancy - 64, 105 , 114 , 124
Althouse , Barbara- 29 , 61, 96 , 97 , 98 , 125
Altstadt , Fred-64, 102
Anderson , Arthur (Gene)64 , 102 , 145 , 155
Anderson, James-78
Anderson , Neal-78
Anderson , Rose- 64 , 125
Anderson , Sandra-29
Anderson, Sheryl-78, 102
Ankrom , Sondra-78
Applegate , Susan-78
Arnett , Donna-78
Arnold , Ralph-29
Arnold, San d ra-78
Arow , Rebe c ca-64
Ashby , Amber-64, 124
Ault , Pat - 64
Axthelm , Donna-29 , 6 1, 114, 117 , 184
Baldwin , Edgar Arthur-59, 108 , 110
Bandars , Inta-64, 118 , 165
Barak , Kathleen-30, 125
Borgman , Dennis-30 , 63, 94, 118, 12 6 , 132, 143, 149, 150 , 152, 167
Barnes , Barbra-78
Barnes , Darlene-30
Barnes , Jim-78 , 156 , 161
Barnes , Marie-24 , 64, 125
Barney , Barbara-64 , 105 , 124 , 168
Barrett , Larry-59
Barringer , Charles-78 , 109
Barr y, Chris- 78 , 161
Bartl e tt , Paul-64
Bartzatt , Marcia-78
Bartzatt , Mary-78 , 103 , 129
Barzydlo Con s tance-64 , 125 , 129
Baryzdlo , Ron-64 , 112 , 155
Bassler , Billy-64
Bastron , Sherm-78
Bates Barbara-64 , 98, 125
Bauman , Nancy-64 , 108
Baumbach , Terry-30 , 61, 120 , 121 , 125 , 128 , 129
Bean , Charles-30
Becker , Charilea-78, 105
Becker , Gary - 30 , 132, 160
Becker, Marlene-78 , 105
Becker , Mary-30 , 32 , 105
Becker , Pat-30
Beckman , Linda-78
Beem , Jim-79
Beggs, Gary-78
Behrens , Denver-30
Behrens , Lester-78
Be hrens , Ron - 76
Bennett, Kathi-64, 105
Benton , Jim-64
Berger , Luanne-30 , 125
Berkemeier, Roberta-78 , 128 , 129
Berogan , Terry- 64, 106
Betts , Sandra -30, 62 , 102 , 123 , 124 , 170
Bickford , Cheryl-78
Bickford , Elizabeth- 64
Bi ckford , Leona-31, 108, 183
Bills , Kathy-31, 61, 125
Bishop , Gary-31 , 102 , 132
Bishop, James-31 , 108
BBlackford , Lynn-64 , 96, 124, 129
Blue , Peggy-31 , 61 , 62 , 102, 123 , 124 , 130 , 131 , 133 , 165
Blumer , Sammy-64
Bockoven, Pamela-31 , 48 , 62 , 96 , 99, 108, 109, 124
Bohlen , Wilma-64
Boiler , Iris-64 , 99 , 109 , 125
Bolz, Richard-64 , 102, 155 161
Boop , Don-64 , 157
Boop, Ron-64, 157
Booth , Dawn-91
Borchers, Sonja-31, 61 , 97, 124
Borgens , Barbara-31 , 6 1, 62 , 96, 108 , 110 , 124 , 131 , 180
Borgens , Susie-62 , 78 , 99 , 108, 129 , 131
Bornemeier , Nancy-64, 108 , 118 , 124 , 165 , 183
Bornemeier , Susan-32 , 63, 102 , 113 , 122 , 124 , 126 , 184
Bossung , Ray-78 , 108
Bottcher , Jim-32
Bottcher , Vickie-78
Boucher , La Vetta-64
Bouges , Carl-78 , 155
Bouges, Marilyn-78
Bounds, Bruce-78 , 146
Bowers , Barbara-32 , 59 , 105 , 124
Bowker , Richard-31, 32 , 62 , 94 , 95, 102 , 132 , 137 , 141
Braasch, Barbara-32 , 109 , 125
Bradley, Richard-78 , 146
Bradley, Sheryl-32 , 124 , 173
Branstrom , David-65 , 114
Bratt , Carolyn-65 , 109 , 114
Bretto , Bob-65
Bridger , Sandra-32, 102 , 124
Bridges, Robert-32
Briggs , P atricia-78 , 109 Br in kman , Sue-32
Brochu, Elaine-65 , 105
Brockman , Larry-78
Bradd, Merlin-31 , 33 , 102 , 132 , 139
Brokaw, Marcia-65 , 98 , 105 , 114, 125
Brooks , Be tty - 33 , 102 , 124 , 175
Brophy , Nancy-76
Brown, Frank-79
Erox , James-31 , 33 , 94, 95, 102 , 132 , 137 , 138
Bruce , Loretta-33 , 62 , 123 , 129 , 131
Brun sen , Anna-65 , 105
3runse n, Betty-65
Buchanan , Carl-65
Buchanan , Glen-79
Buck , Melvia Jo-65 , 125
Buell, Lee Roy - 65
Bue ll , Sharon-33
Bui s, Cindy-79
Bundy , Dennis-65
Buntemeyer , Di ana Rae76 , 125
Burch , James-65 , 102 , 106
Buresh , Laddie-33
Burkhardt , Carl-79 , 159 , 161
Burkhardt , June - 65 , 109 , 125 , 131
Burnham, Barbara-65 , 125 , 177
Burt , Geraldine-65, 125
Burtch , Bri c e-65 , 108 , 110
Bushing , Lu Anna-59 , 103
Buterbaugh , Roger- 65 , 156, 161
Butler , John-65 , 114
Byrne , Roger-65 , 103 C
Cabrera, Axel-79
Cade , Cindy-79
Cadwell , Carolyn-79, 130 , 131
Cadwell , Ch arles -65 , 132 , 145 , 155
Cady , Marcia-33, 124
CAFETER IA PERSONNEL27
Cagle , Doris-65
Cain , Trudy-65, 125 , 168
Caley, Betty Jo- 33 , 102 , 125
Calfee , Rand y -79 , 158 , 172
Callaway , Cindy-79, 129
Campbell , Douglas-62, 79 , 103 , 132 , 144 , 156, 161
Campbell , Richard-65
Capp s, Den n is-65
Carlson , Donald-65
Carlson , Linda Elaine-65 , 125 , 183
Carlson , Marilyn-65 , 108 , 125
Bahr , Larry - 29
Bailey, Merle-76 , 108
Bailey , Pat-76
Bailey , Richard-4 , 64, 108 , 132, 157
Baker, Bill-78
Baker, Denise-78, 103
Baldwin , Deidre-78, 99
Baldwin , Donna-78 , 103
Blades, Sandi-64 , 108, 110 , 124 , 130 , 131 , 171
Blakesle y, Ona-31
Blakesley , W alter-78, 112 , 155
Blandford , Don-31 , 101 , 111 , 114 , 117
Blank , Russell-31, 132 , 155 , 177 , 183
Brown , Ja m e s Kirk-79 , 105 , 117
Brown , John - 79 , 154 , 158
Brown , Joseph-33
Brown , Joyce-33 , 100 , 105 , 124
Brown, Larr y-91
Brown , Philip-65
Brown , Sharon-79 , 102
Carlso n, Nic holas-65
Carlton , Sue-24 , 65 , 125 , 129 , 168
Carper , Steve-146 , 157 , 161
Carter , Alan-22 , 79 , 97
C ar ter , Tohn-3 3, 61 , 111 , 112 , 114 , 116 , 117
Carter , St e ve-79
Cary , Stev e -79
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Casey, Frances-33
Casper , Linda-33 , 98 , 125
Catlett, Mary-65, 103
Cessna, Ted-79
CHEERLEADERS-122 , 123
Chelchowski , Katherine65, 124
Chessmore , Nita-91
Christensen, Patricia-33 , 124
Christenson , Bruce-79, 146, 155, 160
Chriswisser, Linda-65 , 105, 124
Chopp , Larry-59, 102
Churda , Alan-65, 109
Clement , Mary-79 , 96 , 99
Clements , Claudia-66 , 105 , 124
Cli fton, Ben-79
Clifton , Connie - 79 , 176
Clinkenbeard , Michael-33 , 56 , 132 , 133 , 137 , 140, 144,
161
Clough , Joyce-66
Cloyd , LeRoy-79
Coffman , Frank- 66 , 155
Coggins , A nge la- 79 , 102
Coil , Randy-66
Col e, Tom-79 , 146, 154 , 161
Collins, Gene-66
Collins , Layne-34
Collins , Paul - 34
Collura , Rick - 79 , 154 , 158
Co nan t, Jerry-66 , 108
Conaway, Diana Kay-79
Conklin, Chad -3 4
Conover , St ep hen - 22 , 66
Conrad , Mike-34 , 102 , 107 , 132 , 149 , 153
Cook , Al an- 79 , 147 , 156 ,
161
Cook , Jam es- 79 , 157
Cook, Judy-66 , 94 , 108 , 124, 166
Cookson , Mar jory- 66 , 96, 97 , 98 , 125 , 129
Coole n, Alvin-79
Cooley , Sa n dy-66, 109 , 124
Cooper , Gary-66 , 105
Copa s, Kathy-66 , 96 , 108 , 125 , 130 , 131, 175
Cornell , Vicki-34 , 108, 124
Cornfeld, Barbara Ann-66, 125
Coster, Larry-79
Cottier , Randy - 79 ,155
Cover , David- 79
Cowel , Kent-79 , 146 , 161
Craft , Doug - 64 , 66 , 95 , 109, 145 , 155 , 158
Craig , Debbie- 79
Cramer, David-79
Cramer, John-66 , 112
Cramer , Sharon-34 , 124
Crear, Jo An n-3 4, 102 , 118 , 125 , 166
Cronk , Nancy- 66 , 169
Crook , Jim-66
Crose , Cathy-79
Crosier , Bill-79
Crosley, Alex is-66 , 98
Cucinitti , Gary-79
Culver , Alan-34 , 160
Cunning , Gerald-59 , 102
Cunn ing ham , Danny-34 , 51 , 109 , 132 , 142
Cu nnin gham, Patricia-66
Cun ning ham , Pat sy Jean66 , 124 , 180
Curd , Roddy-35
C urtis, Dave-79 , 103 , 161
C ur ti s, Dorisann-79
CUSTODIAL STAFF- 27
Cuzzupe , Donna-79, 105
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Dady, St e ven-79
Da hl , Linda-80
Da hl , S :1s an-66 , 124
Dalby, Nancy-66 , 98 , 105 , 112 , 125
Daug ht er ty , Kay-80, 105
Davidson , Charl es- 66 , 108 , 159
Davis, Brenda- 35, 108, 124
Davoll, Jack - 66
Dawson , Anita - 80 , 105
Dean , Jo Ann - 66 , 74 , 102 , 104 , 124, 185
DEBATE-100
Decker , Su e Ann -66 , 102
Ded e ring , Susan-80 , 98 , 102
Defnall , Linda-62 , 66 , 94, 102 , 124 , 173
Dell , Su san -80 , 99 , 105, 173
DeNino, Alan-80 , 115
DeNino, Pat r icia-BO
Denison , Darnell-BO
Dennis , Marlene-35
Densberger , Don-80
Derrick, William-20, 35, 177
De sc h , Terry -66
Detenbeck, Sharon-62 , 80 , 105 , 182
Detmer , Seanne-80
Detore , Donald-SO
DeVer e, Denise-66, 102, 125
De w ey, Barbara-66, 98, 182
Dewey, Rod - 66 , 102 , 131 , 132 , 137 , 142 , 157, 161 , 173
Dickerson , Ja c k- 80, 160
Dickey , Daniel-80, 91
Die hl, Don - 66
Dietrich , Cheryl-80 , 105
Dillon, Mary Jo-66
Dinges , Jim-35 , 171
Dingwell , Robert-80 , 96 , 115
Dinsmore , Donna-66, 105
Dixon , Bruce- 66
Dorenbach , Don - 80 , 146, 161
Dority, Barbara-66, 96, 103 , 125
Dougherty , Terry-80 , 100, 101
Dove , Barbara- 66 , 99 , 125
Dovel , Harold - 91
Dovel , Kath y -66 , 105 , 125 , 167
Dovel , Timothy-35 , 132 , 155
Downs, Roger-80, 155 , 182
Drewel , Kenne th- SO, 102
Duffy, Alan-35
Duffy , Georgette-BO
Dugan , Joh n -66
Dugan, Nancy-80
Du gdale , Judy-66, 98 , 105 , 129
Dunbar, Gloria- 66 , 125
Dunn, Phyllis -S O, 103
Durfee, Rick-66
Durin g , Pame la -BO
Ew en, Barbara-BO, 114
Ewi n g , Carolyn-67 , 102 , 124
Dormer, Jimmy-3 5
EEasterda y, Sh erry- 59
Eb ert, Jim-3 5
Ebert , P eggy-80, 105
Ebmeier, How ard-6 6, 10 8, 145 , 161
Eck e rt, Gina-80
Ede lma ier , Edward-36 , 109
Edgar, Eugene -SO
E dgar, Th e l ma- 36
Edwards , Bob-36 , 108 , 10 9 , 132 , 155 , 167
Egg er, Jerry- 62 , 66 , 132 , 143 , 149 , 151, 16 1, 168
Eggeri c h s , Dennis- 66
Egge rt , Dale-66
Eic her , Janis-80
Eisen barth , Richard - SO, 158
Eit e l , C harl es -BO
Ek s trom Karen -66 , 98
El denborg , Nancy- 67 , 125
Elf e ldt , William - 67
Elliott , David- 67 , 108 , 179
Ell io tt , Linda-80
Ell is, Barb ara-3 6, 97 , 10 9, 114,119 , 125 , 129 , 184
Ell is, Danny- 28 , 36 , 61 , 132 , 137 , 139 , 161
Elli s, Daryl Sharp-36 , 165
El lis, Dick - 67
Ellis , Jo yce-80, 105
Emanu el, Bill-80 , 103
Embree , Mary - 67 , 124 , 13 0
E me ry , Barba ra -S O
Emry , Mary-80
E nge l , Gar y- 67 , 165
Eppen s , Sharo n-3 6, 108 , 109, 115
Erbach , David - 67 , 97, 100 , 101 , 116
Er ick.son , Linda-80 , 98 , 105
Erie , Ro ss-8 0
Esquivel , Frank-80 , 146 , 158
Estle , Gerald-36 , 108 , 159
Estl e, Gl end a-BO
Estle, Gloria - 80, 103
Eveland , Robert-36 , 108 , 110 , 132 , 155
Everett , Nancy-67 , 98
FACULTY -14-25
Fager , Dianne-4 , 36 , 102 , 121 , 124 , 178
F ar ber , Joyce-80 , 105 , 129
Far ha , Sa ndra- 67 , 125
F aris, W ayne-22, 80
Farkas , Jeffrey-37, 184
Fell ers, Cathie-Bl
F e lto n, Jim-8 1, 182
F enstema k er , Dan-81
Ferg uson, Derald-81, 161
F erguson, Kay -8 1, 105
F erg uson , Lana-80 , 105
F erguson, Linda-67 , 124 , 170
F ern, Sh i rley-S O
F ickes, Mark-67, 105, 115 Field s, Anita-80, 129
F in dley, Susan - 67 , 108 , 125
F is her , Sharon -3 7, 61 , 94 , 102 , 118, 122 , 124 , 126, 13 3, 171
F itc h e tt , Mart y-80, 130 , 131
Fl anagan, Judy-67 , 177
Fl eming, Charles-67
Fl e tch e r , Io ne- 67 , 99 , 105 , 125
Fli c k , Judy-37
Fl orea , Sharon-SO
Fo ers t e, Mary-67
Fol ey , Kathl ee:1-3 7, 125
Fontaine, Karen-8 1
Fo n t aine, Larr y -67
Forci er, St eve-8 1, 108 , 158
F ord, Kenne th- Bl , 155
Fo s ter , Craig-67 , 132 , 159 , 171
Foster, Gilbert - Bl
F os t er. Linda - 37 , 125 , 171
Fo s t er, S usan-81
Fox , Jerry-81 , 157
Frain, G era ld-8 1, 155
Fran cis, Loui s e - 67 , 125, 168
Francis , Pa me la- 37, 102 , 104, 111 , 124
Fra n ks , Diane-37 , 125
Fra sie r , Connie-23, 67, 125, 179 , 183
Fred s trom , Mark-81 , 158
Fredstrom, St e ve-67
Fre eman, Sharo n- 81
Fr eese, Linda-81 , 98, 109
Fr en ch , David-37
Fren c h , James Lawrence81
Fr en zen , Pe nny -37, 105, 125
Fr erking, Jo Ann - 67
Fr iesen, Tommy-67, 116 , 145
Fro scheiser, Kathy-67, 98 , 125
F uller , Lynn -81
F uller, Susan ( Kathy )- 67 , 124, 170
Fulton, Bob - 67
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GAA-128, 129
Gabelhouse , James-81
Gabelhouse , John-67
Gage , Steve-81 , 154 , 158, 174
Galloway , Roger-37 , 137, 141 , 159
Garbers , San dra -67 , 105
Gar cia , Dian a -38 , 62, 108 , 123 , 182
Garcia , Ralph-38 , 56 , 132 , 141, 155
Garcia , Steve n - Bl
Gardner , Bob - 81, 146 , 155 , 161
Gar! , Mary-Margaret-Bl, 98
Garner , Bennie-38
Garrison , Gary-81 , 154 , 158
Gaskins, Judy- 67 , 99 , 125
Gaskins, Ke nnet h -38 , 61 , 100, 101, 111
Gates , Norma - 67 , 12 5
Gausman, John-67 , 155
Gedwillo , Carolyn-38 , 61, 62 , 85 , 102 , 115 , 121 , 178
Geitzena uer, Jo Ann-38
Gem me ll , Doug las-38 , 132 , 155
Genthe, Larry - 81, 155
Gen the , Ronnie-38 I 02
Gerberling , Sandra~81 , 109
Gergens , S t eve -67
Gerlach , Sandy-62, 67 74 , 102 , 124 , 129 , 131 , 169
Gette my, Ri c hard - Bl , 146
Gibson , Gail-67 , 125
Giebelhaus , Diana-81, 109
Gies , John-38 , 102 , 173
Gillespie , Shirley-Bl , 96 , 98, 130, 131
Gillispie, Linda-Bl , 170
Gillispie , Tim-67 , 132 , 156 , 160
Gilsdorf , Larry -81 , 146, 161
Glancy , Paul - 67 , 108 , 109
Glan tz , Gayle-67
Glan tz , Kenny-39
Gla ze , Connie-67
Gochnour , Gary-81
Godfrey , Vick i-67 , 124
Goeschel , Denn is-81 146 154 , 158 , ,
Goeschel , S te ve Richard3S
Golden , Danny-Bl, 109 , 145 , 16 1
Goldenstein , Ron - 62 , 65, 67 , 102 , 132, 149 , 152 , 158
Goldsberry , Pa mela- 67 , 98 , 124
Good , Roberta-39 , 60 , 61 , 62 , 111 , 115, 125 , 131
Goodwin , Kei th-Bl
Gould , Ra mona-39, 98 , 125
Govaert s, Jim-67 , 132 , 156, 170
Graham , Charles - 91 Graham , David-39 , 102
Grant , David-39 , 108
Graul, Dennis-Bl , 155
Graul, Gary-39 , 60 , 114, 160 , 161
Gray , Mary-39 , 102 , 106 , 107 , 108 , 113 , 124
Green , Sherry-67 , 96 , 98 , 105, 124, 128 , 129 , 131 , 175
Green, Vicki-67 , 111 , 114 , 116, 117, 124
Grell , Pam-67 , 105 , 131
Griepenstroh , Kathleen-24 , 30 , 61 , 99 , 125, 129
Grigsby , La Lanne-40
Grim , Sharon-67 , 98 , 105, 124 , 129 , 172
Gritz , Mar jo rie-40 , 108 , 124
Groat , Cra ig-76 , 109
Gronquist , Susan-Bl , 105
Gross , S u zanne-Bl, 105
Groulik , Fredrick-68
Gude , Craig - 91, 108 , 146 , 161
Guidinger, Pat-40 , 63 , 94, 111 , 122 , 124 , 180
G us t afson, Roger-81
Gustin , Julie-Bl , 96 , 103, 114 H
Haag , Be rnard -68 , 157 , 158
Haas , Kath y-8 1, 105
Haas , Larry-68
Hoeffn er, Bo nd a-68 , 102 , 106 , 125
Haesek er , Mary - 68 , 94 , 125 , 183
Hahn , Robert - 68, 132 , 148 , 149, 152 , 161
H a h n, Sally- 68 , 125
Hall , Terry- 40 , 60 , 100 , 101
Ha metz, Charlene-68 , 96 , 124 , 128 , 129
H ami ll , Larry-68 , 102 , 178
Hamilton , Cheryl-Bl , 129
Hamilton , Elizabeth-68 , 99 , 125
H amilton, Lyla- 68, 100, 101 , 111, 125
Ha mmes , Glenn-Bl , 157
H ammond, William-Bl
Ha mp to n, Carolyn-40
Ho nda , Jack-40 , 61 , 95 , 99 , 102 , 132, 137, 141
Honda, Jane - 68, 95 , 100 , 101 , 102, 124 , 173
Haney , Harol d - Bl, 108
Ha ney, Rick-59
Ha nneman , Kathy-Bl , 102
Ha nsel, Gary-80 , 82
Ha nsen, Charlene-82, 102
Han sen , Cheryl-82
Ha nsen , Donald-68 , 97
Han sen, Kar en- 91
Hansen , Linda-68 , 96 , 103 , 124 , 172
Ha nsen, Vicki-40, 103
Ha nson, Harold-40 , 171
Harman , Bradley-62 , 68 , 94 , 95 , 132, 156
Harman , Kenneth-68 , 114
Harris , Cynthia-68 , 125
Harris , James - 82 , 146, 161
Harris , Mickey-6 8, 168
Harris , Pa m-82 , 10 2
Harr is , Tommy-68 , 132 , 142 , 143 , 155 , 158
Harriso n , Lynda-40 , 120 , 124
Hart , E mily-82
Hart , Susa n-8 2
Hart , Tom-4 0, 132 , 157 , 169
Hart man , Ronald-68
Hartshorn , David-82
Hauschildt , Kandis-91
Hauschildt , P a tr icia-6 8 , 103
Hav rone k , John-40 , 57 , 108
Hawkins , Cheryl-68 , 125, 168
Ha ydon , David-82 , 105
H ec ht , Dennis-82 , 146 , 155
He i l eman , Carolee-9 , 40 , 61 , 98 , 108, 110 , 111 , 112 , 117 , 124 , 180
Heilman , Bec kie-68 , l 05 , 124
H eine k e , G reg -68
H eiserman , Byron -8 2
He ll e rich , Donna-22, 40 , 17 8
Hell eric h , Doug la s - 82
Hel mic k , Lawrence- 76
Hempel , Tom-68 , 102
Henderson, Su san-40, 48 , 60, 108 , 109 , 112 , 11 3, 125
H endricks, Diana- 40
H enricksen, Sh ery l- 82
H ensley , Keith-68 , 182
Henson, Bill-82
H en\y, S usan-82
H erman , Phylli s-4 1, 61 , 102 , 106 , 124
Herr , Ri c har d -68 , 108, 161
Herste in, Ji m-68
He rs tein , Nancy- 41 , 62 , 94 , 95 , 96 , 99 , 124 , 126, 176
H esson , Jim -41 , 132 , 156
H ester, Judy- 68
He s t er, Mi mi -68 , 74 , 77 , 102 , 104 , 124 , 131 , 164 , 180
H ester , Tra cy-41, 10 5
H eston, Kat h ryn-82 , 96 , 129
H eydon , June-82 , 99
Hiatt , Ken - 82
Hi a tt , Ran dy-82, 86
H ielen , Jerry -68 , 97
H iggins, John - 82 , 161
H ig ht s ho e , All en -41
H ill , Douglas-! 1, 41 , 62 , 108 , 109 , 110 , 166
Hill , Gary-68 , 101 , 111 , 11 6, 117 , 121 , 182
H i ll , Robert-68 , 108 , 114 , 116 , I I 7
H ilto n , Do ri An n -82
H i lyard, Diane -68 , 124 , 127
Hi n kle , Tim-82, 88, 95 , 156
His ey , A ni t a-82
Hla di k , Sh irley - 82, 105 , 18 2
Hobb s , Joh n-91 , 182
Hoch , Linda-82 , 105
Hohenste in, Jim-82 , 85 , 146 Hol m , Mark-68 , 13 7 , 144 , 161
Holm , Mary-68 , 12 4 , 128 , 130 , 131
Hol m , Nancy -82 , 96 , 100 , 101
Ho lton , Gary-68
Ho lto n , William-82 , 155 , 158 , 182
Holt o n, Marilyn-41 , 118 , 125 , 182
HOMECOMING ROYALTY -147
Haod, Jerr y -76
Hood , St arr-82 , 87
Hoover , Chris- 82
Hornby, Clinton - 82 , 103
Howard , Linda- 68 , 99 , 125 , 129
Ho well, Betty-82 , 100 , 101
Ho well, Rob er t-82, 114
H u ber , Bob-82
H uff , Linda-6 8, 99 , 100 , 101 , 111 , 125 , 131
H ug h es , Allen-69
H ug h es, Janice -41 , 62 , 102 , 125 , 126 , 172
H ughes, Rollie-69 , 183
H umeniak, Jea nnie - 82
H un t , Bill-69
H unter , James-82
Hu sbands, Jerry-69 , 158
Hutchin son, Marjorie-41 , 55 , 61 , 108 , 109 , 111 , 119, 124 , 185
H utchison , S t an-82
Ifla nd, Sandy-82 , 96 , 98
Ilk en ho ns , Diane- 69 , 124
Ilke n ho ns, Ja r:-8 2, 161
Ingram , Tim-8 2
Ingram, Ru th-69 , 124 , 168
Ingwerson , Elizabe th - 42 , 61 , 125
Inman, Jim-82
I nness , Donna- 42 , 60 , 61 , 99, 124
Inness, Ronald - 39, 42 , 132 , 15 6, 160, 161
INTERNATIONAL CLUB98 , 99
Ir ick, Ro sanne- 82
Irw in, Je rry-42 , 102 , 10 6, 172
Itz en, Jim-42
Jackso n, Bo b-69
Jackson, Linda-69, 105
Jacobson , Martin-42 , 61 , 95 , 132 , 133, 137, 141, 161
Jam es , David-82
Ja mes , Ric h ard -42 , 105
Ja mes, Tom-39 , 42 , 102 , 132 , 160
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Janda , Sharon-69 , 99 , 108, 125
Jeffries , Judy-42, 102, 104, 115,123,124,170
Jennings , Bruce- 69 , 103
Jen sen , Arlinda-82 , 105
Jirka, Mike-43 , 59 , 95, 102 , 106
Johns , Bonnie-76
Johnson, Alberta-69 , 111
John son , Diana-69, 105
Johnson, Eva-82
Johnso n, Kandy-69 , 125
Johnso n, Kirk - 82, 108, 114, 155 , 160
Johnson, Lynn- 69 , 124 , 130 , 131, 181
Johnson , Melvin-69 , 97 , 99, 102 , 106
Johnso n, Mike-69 , 114
Johnson , Richard-43 , 132 , 142 , 153 , 155 , 161
Johnson, Richard - 83 , 109, 145 , 149 , 161
Johnson , Sandra-43 , 105, 125
Johnson, Tom- 69
Johnson , Virginia - 83
Johnston , Tom - 83 , 103
Jones , Kenneth-31, 43 , 60 , 62 , 111 , 132 , 142 , 146 , 149 , 151, 160
Jones, Gary - 83 , 146
Jonson, Geir-83
Jourdan, Cinda-69
Judkins, Thomas-69
Junge, A nn-69 , 105 , 124
Jungers, Jim - 43, 115
Jungers , Judy-25 , 83 , 102 , 115
Jurgens , Jim-83
Jurgens, Larry-69 , 115
Jurgens , Leon-69, 102
Ke nast on , Lee-91 , 146
Ke nd le , Karen-62 , 65 , 69 , 105, 125 , 179
Kenned y , Garth-22 , 69 , 109 , 171
Kennedy, Gerald-83
Ke n t , Larry-83
Kerr ey, William-69, 113 , 132 , 155, 174
Kessler, Sandra-69 , 124
Kett erer , Jac k-83 , 95 , 154, 158
Keyser , Neal-69, 102 , 132 , 161
Kiers t ead , Roberta-44 , 60 , 62 , 96 , 102 , 111 , 114 , 116 , 117 , 12 4
Kimes , Jean-69 , 96 , 124 , 129
Kiner , Garland-44 , 108, 109 , 125 , 126 , 177
King, Carol-76 , 124 , 175 King, John - 83 , 146
King, Joyce-44, 175
King , Lester-44, 132 , 155
King , Linda- 44 , 62 , 30, 115 , 124 , 126 , 173
King , Marietta-83, 103
King , Mildred-83, 105
King , Robert-69, 154
KinKaid , Robert-30, 44 , 94 , 102 , 126 , 172
Kirby , Diane-83 , 103
Kirk , Robert-69
Kirk, Terry-83
Kirkendall, Steve-70, 157, 159
Kl eeb , Ann-83
Klippert , Bruce-44
Klopp , Mary Ann -70
Kluska , John-83
Knapp, Glenda-44 , 105 ,
,
Knapp , Glenn-
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Koontz , Robert-70
Kors, Karen-83, 112
Kraemer , Jochen-45 , 62, 94 , 95 , 98, 180
Krause , Nancy-70
Krcmarik , David-83 , 103
Krcmarik , Jo Anne-70
Kre jci, Jan-76
Kr iege r , Tom-83, 105, 146 , 154, 161
Kri n gel , Don-83, 102
Kringle , John-70, 171
Kroh mer, Dic k-83 , 102
Kru eg er, Linda- 70 , 166
Kru mm, Roger-83 , 161
Kru se , Carol-8 3
Kruse, Rog er- 45 , 100, 101
Kulla , Carrie-I 1, 45 , 94 , 95 , 102, 122, 124, 126
Kunkee, Mike-22, 84
Kunzman , James-83, 84
Kyle, Doug-83 , 84 , 145 , 154 , 158
Lester , Roger-91, 105
Letheby, Susan-84 , 105
Lewis, Ellen-84
Lewis , Geraldine-46
Lewis, Judy-70, 111 , 1 M
Lewis, Ron-84
Lickei, Donald-70, 97 Lind holm , De Vern-70. 97
Lineman, Terry-70
Livers, Nancy- 9, 45 , 46, 62, 102 , 108, 110 , 125, 180
Livers, Steven-84 , 161
Lobush , Ronnie-84
Lockhart , Glen-30, 46, 62 , 102 , 120 , 178
Lo c khart , Larry-84, 146, 154 , 161
Lofink, Kathy-84
Logan, Gerald-I 1, 70
Long, Gar y-46
Long, Linda-70, 124
Longmore, Linda-84 , 180
Loo s, Cra ig-84 , 105, 161
Loos, Kathy-70 , 125
Loos, Ted-70
Loos, W es ley - 32, 46 , 170 Lortz , Lucky-46
Lahodny , Jeanette-70 , 84, 125 , 128, 129
Lahodny , Judy-84 , 105, 128 , 129
Laher , F rank - 84 , 146 , 155
Laird , Donna-70, 105, 124
Laird , Johnny-45 , 132 , 149, 151 , 158 , 167
Lamberson , All an-8 4, 102 , 158
Lambert , Leslie- 70 , 105 , 125
Lambert, Robert-70
Lamborn , Kathy - 70, 124
Lamson, Larry - 161
Lamson , Mike - 32, 45
Lane , Lloyd-70 , 108 , 109 , 110
Lane , Vicki-70
La n ge , Bill-70
Lortz, Tom-84
Loudenback, Jim-70, 102 Lovejoy , Lorelei-70 , 76 , 99 , 109 , 124 , 131 , 177 , 183
Lowe, Joyce-70, 102, 125
Lowe , Mike-84 , 146, 155 , 176
Luedtke, Robert-84, 161 Luedtke , To m-84 , 154, 155
Lungershausen, Linda- 70
Lus her , Bill-70, 132, 156, 161
Lutes , Marcia-70 , 124
Lutz, Rick - 70 , 157 , 161 Lyman, David-84
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Kaiser , Bill-43 , 172
Kaldahl , Marlene-69, 125
Kallemeyn , Robert-43
Kampsnider , David- 69
Kane, Margaret-69, 125
Kaul , Linda- 83
Kaye , Marjorie- 69 , 109, 125
Kearns , Kitty-69 , 102, 125
Keating , Jim-83 , 132, 137 , 144
Keele , Brian-43 , 59 , 118, 132, 157, 175
Keele , Colin-83 , 132, 157
Keelan , Sidney- 43, 61 , 102, 107 , 132 , 157
Keh m, Herman- 56
Kehn , Kathy-76 , 103
Kelle, Marilyn-9, 44 , 62, 95, 102 , 118, 12 3, 124 , 165
Kell e r , Nancy-83
Kelley, James-69, 111, 155
Kemis t , Julaina-69, 96, 105 , 118, 124, 131, 177, 181
Ke mpkes, Br ian- 69 , 156
Kempkes, Bru ce-13 2 , 156
Knight, Kristine-83, 176 Knippel , Gary-76 Knoble , Gary-83
Knud s e n , Terry-83, 102 , 154
Knudtson, Dennis-70, 102 , 145, 154, 161
Knudtson , Jim-83 , 146 , 154, 161
Knutson , Dianne-4, 44, 94 , 95 , 121 , 122, 124, 126, 133, 167
Koch, Don-83
Koch, Mary-70, 125
Koch, Roger-44
Kohl er, Kathy-45 , 109, 119 , 125, 170
Kolar , Franklin , 45
Kollman, Jane -83 , 105, 174
Koo n, Janice-45, 61 , 62 , 101, 102,104 , 111, 124 , 130, 131
Koo ntz, Dennis-83
Lange , David - 80, 84, 132 , 144 , 161
LaPointe , Charles-84
Larsen, Jenniler-45
Larsen, Linda (Clare) - 70, 94 , 125 , 131
Larsen, Linda-84, 98, 105 , 109
Larson , Alan-45 , 60 , 100, 101
Lar s on , Cherie-84
Larson , Linda (Ann) - 70 , 74 , 96 , 105 , 124
Lawrence , Gloria-70
Laws, Diane-84, 102
Leavitt, Robert-84
Lebsack , Christina-70
Ledyard , Patr icia-45 , 105, 125
Lee , Fra n klin -4 6 , 109, 111, 132, 156
Lee, Susan-70 , 102, 107 , 124
Lehr, Charlene- 84, 96, 102 Leisher, Lindy-70 , 124, 177
MacDowell, Jon-70, 109 MacNabb, Neal - 70, 105 Mc Adams , Connie-84 , 94 Mc Adams , Susan - 84, 98, 10 5, 166
McCabe , Kat h y-70, 125 McCarthy, Mike - 70 , 145 , 161 , 181
McCauley, H e len Glaynell -7 6
McColery, Ronnie-70 McCona th y , Tom-76
McConkey, C h arles Richard -46, 132 , 137 , 139, 160
McCord, David-91 , 146, 155
McCorkle, Patr icia- 70, 105 , 107, 114, 124
McCormick , Jack-70
McCullum , Barbara- 70 McDiffett , Cher yl-8 4, 171
McDo na ld , Nancy- 46 , 124
McGill, Suza nne-8 4 McGovern, Jerry-84, 161 McGovern , W illiam ( Don )70 , 102, 170
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173 Knight
George- 64 , 70, 94 , 95 , 132 , 143, 149 , 153, 161 , 167
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McGrew , Catherin e-84 , 99, 130, 131
McGrew , Morris-46
Mcllvain , Lon-46 , 102
McKee , Terry-46, 60 , 97 , 109
McLaughli n , Sandra-70 , 108, 109 , 125
McMeen, Carol-46 , 61 , 104 , 106 , 111 , 124
McMurtr y , Diana- 46
McM urtry , Sharon-84
McVey , Carol-84
McVey , Sharon-70 , 84, 102
Madden, Marlys-25 , 46, 62 , 102, 120, 122 , 124 , 126 , 174
Madison, Ray-70
Madsen, John - 85
Magorian , Jerry-85 , 146
Mahlman , Robert-85 161
Manley , Peggy-85, io3
Manske , George-47 , 132, 137, 142 , 181
Manske , Georgia-85, 103 , 129, 155
Marlow, Joy-70
Marshall, Jennifer-12 47 61 , 101 , 111 , 112 , 115 , 1i6 , 117, 119 , 123 , 124 , 173
Martin , Bro c k-85 , 146 , 155, 176
Martin , Cheryl - 85 , 98
Martin, Ralph-70 , 132 , 156 , 161 , 165
Martin , Ron-47, 108, 178
Martin, Scott - 85
Martin , Sue-70 , 125, 183
Martin, Vernon-70, 102
Martin, Virginia-47
Mason , Bob-47 , 132 , 155, 178
Mason , Norma-67 , 70 , 76 , 105 , 131
Mason , Richard-70 , 155
MASQUE AND GAVEL -Ill
Mathews , Linda-70, 74, 77 , 105 , 115 , 124 , 131 , 164, 170
Ma u l , Tom - 8 5, 158
Maull, G e orge-70 , 170
Maxwell , Joy-70 , 102
MAY DA Y- 28 , 29
May , Fra n k-47, 109, 156
Mayfield , John -4 7, 132, 143
Mayfield , Lin da-47, 109, 125
Mazurak , Cynthia-47, 61 , 85 , 99 , 12 0, 127 , 168
Meents , M i k e -85 , 96
Melichar , Ron - 85 , 15 4
Menefe e, Bar ry- 85
Meng, Li nd a - 85
Merrill , Cori n ne-85 , 99, 109
Merritt, Kay - 70 , 105
Metcalf, Al an -22 , 85 , 161
Metzger , Ja cqu e li n e-70, 103 , 125
Mi ck , Carolyn-71
Miles , Margaret-71 , 125 , 183
Milholla n , David-71 , 132 , 157
Mill e r , Cathy-71 , 125
Miller , Gary-71, 157
Miller, Jim-85
Miller, Joa n-71 , 124, 185
Miller , Joh n-8 5
Miller , Joy-59
Miller , Mike-85
Miller , Ronnie-71, 108
Miller , Rox Ann-71 , 99 , 103 , 125 , 129
Miller, Sandra-47, 62 , 102 , 125 , 168
Mills, G e orge-91
Mills, Joyce-85
Mill s , Kay-71 , 125
Miner , Bruc e-71 , 109 , 145
Mitchell , Frank-85
Moell e r , Pa u l-65 , 71 , 95 , 109 , 113 , 132 , 160
Moffitt , Kath erine-85
Mehrhoff, Ronnie-47
Monk , Terry-47 , 61 , 102 ,
132 , 137, 141, 149, 150 , 151, 158 , 173
Moock, Janet-47, 61 , 97, 111 , 125 , 129, 182
Mook , Janeen - 85 , 99, 103
Moore , Gerald-47 , 61, 100 , 101
Moore , Judy - 71, 125
Morell , Mike-85, 142, 145 ,
155
Morford , Jerry - 47 , 102, 132 ,
137, 141
Morgan, Gordon-48 , 60, 97 , 100, 101 , 171
Mor-gan, Mike - 85 , 161
Morgan , Robert-71 , 173, 176
Morgaridge , Joyce-85
Marian , Mike-48
Moritz , Cheri-71, 115
Morlok , William-85 , 105 ,
161
Morris , David-48 , l 02
Morrison, Steve-85
Morrissey, Tom-71 , 108
Morse , Sharon-59
Mosher , Myra-48 , 105 , 125
Motz , Jerry-48 , 61 , 118, 132 ,
133 , 149 , 150, 152 , 153, 158 ,
159 , 177
Mozdzen , Ruth-85
Muehlhause n, Bonita-71, 124 , 131
Mueller , Sharon-71 , 96, 102 , 111, 124 , 129
Mullenax , Keith-85, 86
Mullinix , Jerry-71 , 103
Munford , Jerri Ann-71 , 98 ,
102 , 107, 124, 126 , 129, 178
Munson, Gaylea-48 , 124
Murkle , Gale-85
Murphy, Dennis- 71 , 102,
106 , 108 , 145 , 171
Murphy, Kathleen-48, 108, 110 , 115
Murhpy , Michael-85
Mutchie , Eloise-48
Myers , Leslie-54 , 58 , 61, 108, 109 , 110, 117
Myers , P aul - 8 5, 109, 146 , 161
Na hle y, Ca,ol yn-8 5
Nahley , Marianne-48, 124 , 127
Nance, Larry-71
Nausler , Terry-85
Naylor, Venona-71 , 98 , 125
N CLUB -132 , 133
Neal , Carol-86, 105, 112
Neider house , Lon-86 , 146 , 154
Neiswonger , Flo yd-23 , 48 , 103 , 157, 170
Ne lson, Cheryl-49, 61 , 108 . 12 5
Ne lson, Jim-86
Nelson , Terry-65 , 71 , 74 , 95 , 102 , 124 , 180
Nelson , Tim-71, 113 ,132, 145, 154 , 160 , 182
Nelson , Wanda - 71 , 102, 106, 108, 110 , 125, 179
Nemet h , Mark-22 , 49
Newcomb , Nancy-86
Newell , Lizabeth-86
Newell, Th omas-71
Newlo n, Philip--86 , 157 , 161 , 182
Newstrom , Bill-86 , 158
NFL - 101
N ichols , David-24, 71
N icolai, Karen - 71 , 98 , 124
Neimann , Doyle - 71 , 97 , 171
Nie m ann , Rodney-86
N ei me yer , Marva-86 Nil s son , Tim-49, 108 , 110
NORTHEASTERN STAFF120 , 121
N orwood , Alice - 71 , 103
Norwood , Mary-86 , 102
N ovotny , Sally- 71 , 76 , 99 , 112 , 124 , 129 , 185
Nunn , Darrell-49
Nu n n , Mary-49
Orthengre n, Glenn-71
Osterman , Patricia-71
Ostwinkle , P ete-86 , 157
Otto , Ronald-25 , 50 , 11 5
Otto , Sheldo n -71, 94 , 95 , 156
Otto , Steve-86
Overman , Larry-SO , 115 p
Pack e tt , Cheryl-71 , 102 , 124
Packett , Virgil-62 , 86 , 95 , 103 , 155 , 158
Pa i nt e r , Vivian-77
Pa r ker , Douglas - SO · Park e r , Larry-71 , 110 , 154, 158 , 179
Parker, Larry-86 , 132 , 146 , 155 , 161, 179
Parker , Robert - SO , 132 , 138
Parks , Bob-71 , 113 , 154
Paro , Susan - SO , 121, 125 , 175
Parrott , Jan ice- IS , 50 , 55 , 62 115,118 , 119 , 125 , 126 , 170
Pashby , Douglas-71
Patterson , Dan-76
Patzer , Michael David-71 , 145
Payne , Susan-71 , 100 , 101
Pearl, Rosella- SO
Pearson , Cynth i a-76
Pear s o n, G ary-8 6 , 100, 101
Pecka , Ji m-59
Peet , Barb a ra -8 6
Peet, Eu gen e -7 1
PENG UIN S-1 30 , 13 1
Peo , Rick - 71 , 154
Perk ins, C rai g-86 , 108
Peter , David -8 6, 160
Peters , Gw en- 76
P e te r so n, De lor es -SO , 102
P e ter s o n, Mary-71 , 125
Peter s on , Sa n dra-86
P P. tri , Barbara-62 , 86 , 10 5, 179
Oakes , John-59, 108
Ochsner , Tom-62 , 71 , 132 , 149 , 151 , 153, 158
OFFICE PERSONNEL - 26
Ogd e n , E lizabeth-44 , 49, 60 , 102, 125 , 173
Ogier , Dane-71 , 103, 124
O ' Hare, Steve-86
Oka n o, Yumiko-49 , 62, 94 , 95 , 98 , 99 , 102 , 124
Oliver , Bob-86
Ollso n, Marjorie- 86
Olsen , Marsha-49 , 102, 118 , 124 , 127 , 170
Olson , Artyce-86, 105
Olson , Charle s -49
Olson , Don - 49
Olson, Ro nald-49
Olson , Suzanne-71, 96
ONE-ACT PLAYS - I 14, 115
OPERETTA -106 , 107
Orosco , Toni Jo-71 , 114
Orr , Lynn-71 , 125, 129
P e tt i t , S c ott -8 6, 154
Pettit , Vicki-SO , 125
Phelps , Charlotte - 86
Ph i ll ips , Chri s -71 , 97
Ph i llips , Joyce - 86
Phillip s, Mi ke - SO , 102 , 179
Phillip s, Vernie-86 , 103 , 146
Pickard . Herbert-71
Picker e l , Nancy-86 , 96
Pie p er , S e lma-71 , 124
Pierce , Bruce - 71 , 154 , 161
Pierce , David-86 , 108
Pier c e , Larry-71
Pike , Vernell-71 , 125
Pi n e, Roger-SO
Piontek , Alan - 86 , 102
Pitches , Ro s emary-71 , 105
Pitts , Douglas-86
Pleines , Norman - 71
Plock, Kenny-86 , 103
Poitz , Ro n -71 , 158
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Polage , Don-50, 102, 169
Porter Roger -71
Portman , Richard-71
Portsch e, Laura-71, 117, 125
Port sc h e, Stan - 39 , 51 , 102 , 179
Powell , Nadine-51, 108, 182
Pow er, Craig-71, 103
Preston , Cindy ,-86 , 102
Price , Tack-86 , 157
Pri er, L. Randall - 51 , 60, 100, 101 , 108, 111 , 116 , 166
Priess, David-86
Pro c hnow , Mi c h ea l- 86, 105
Pru sia, Christine-86, 98
Pu e ppke , David-86 , 102 , 146
P uepp k e, Mike - 71 , 102 , 113
Roberts , Connie-91 , 105
Rob er t s , Gary-72
Roberts, Harvey-87
Roberts , Torene-87 , 105
Roberts, Kay - 51 , 98 , 105
Robert s, Sandy-87 , 102 , 112
Robinson , Hugh-51
Rob inson, Linda-72
Robison, Dianne-72 , 124 , 169
Roblyer, Karen-72 , 125
Roblyer , Larry-87, 161
ROCKET REVUE-112 , 113
ROCKET STAFF-118, 119
ROCKETTES -124-127
Rogers , Nancy- 5, 102, 104, 125
Roh n, Sa ndy-87 , 105
Roland , Charles - 72, 112 , 157
Roland , David 87
Roll er, Gail-87, 98
Schlereth , Darlene-76 , 102
Schlotfeld , Sharon-72
Schmidt , Ton-72
Schmidt , Sherr y- 52 , 125
Schmidt , St ep hen-87 , 100 , 101
Sch ne ider , Beverly- 53
Schneider , Elizabeth - 72, 105
Schneider , Larry-53 , 111, 116
Schneider , Ron-53
Schreurs, Leslie- 72
Schroeder, David-73
Schuckman , Daryl-73, 137, 143 155 , 161
Schuler, Linda-73
Schultz , Galen-84, 91, 156
Schultz , Tim-87, 158
Schultz , Marvin-73
Schultz , Susan-53, 62, 124 , 126, 177
Simmons, W arren-73, 102, 108, 115, 16 1
Simonds, Dennis- 54
Sinica , Victor-59, 103
Sinner , Lyle-73, 155
Sipp , Terry-7 6 , 145, 155
Sizemore , Terry-87 , 10 5
Skala, Toyce- 73 , 105
Skala , Pamela-73, 11 5, 184
Skinner, Dave-54, 172
Skinner, Dennis-73, 103, 156
Slaby , Tom-73 , 157
Sleight , Gary-73 , 132, 145 , 161
Sloey , Tom-87
Smidt, Lonna-54, 103
Smith , David-87 , 155
Smith , Dennis-74 , 132, 156
Smith, Florence-8 7
Smith, Harry-87 , 108, 145 , 154, 158
Quigle y, Toa n-8 6 , 182
Rochow, Lind a - 86
RADIO CLUB -22
Rah e, Linda-91
Rain e, Mik e - 91
Ram sey, Linda-71 , 94 , 125 , 131, 183
Raney , Michael-76
Rapp , Barbara-86
Rasmussen , Howard-86
Rasmussen, Sherry- 69, 72 98, 105 , 112 , 119, 124, 129
Rau , Ru sse ll-72
Rausch, Connie-86
Rau sc h er, Dwayne-86 , 10 3
Rauss , Melvin - 86
Ready, Susan - 24 , 66 , 72 , 124 , 180
RED CROSS -96
Reddick, Dwight - 87, 146
Rediger, Dale-72 , 97
Rediger, Diana-72, 102
Rediger, W ayne-87
Rege l ean, Cheryl-87, 105 , 167
Reg ler , Terri-72 , 125
Reming ton , Tanice-91, 105
Reinick, Tom-87, 146, 161
Renaud, Mary - 9, 51, 105 , 108 , 110 , 124 , 180
Re w er t s, Tu di th -72, 105 , 114, 124, 176, 185
Rexilius, Tom - 23, 87, 103, 161
Ri c hards , Tanice-51 , 124
Richt er, Toe- 76
Riedel , Harold-87
Rif e, Tohn-8 7, 103
Riggert , Don-51, 102 , 13 7 , 138
Riggi ns, Michael-72
Riv e tt , Charyl-8 7, 103
Rivera , Patricia-72 , 74, 124
Robbins , Mike-72
Rob e l , Dave-22, 87 , 158
Rolofson, Nancy-51 , 52 , 99 , 124, 131 , 176
Roper, Dana-72, 114 , 121
Roper , Leslie-72 , 96
Ross , Dan-87
Roth , E manue l- 72 , 109
Rueter , Christine-87, 102
Rueter, Tohn-72 , 100 , 101
Rule , Tom-87
Rung, Rob er t-87, 102 , 146, 158
Rupe , Ta mes-8 7
R ush, Amalie-8 7
Russell , Patricia-72 , 125
Rustermier , Barbara- 87
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Sabalka , Elizabeth -8 7, 98
Saleh , Sonham - 52 , 94 , 95, 98 , 124
Salzman , Larry - 52 , 172
Sampson , St eve-8 7 , 161
Samuels , Phillip-52 , 108
Samuelson, Li n da-91
Sand , Norma- 52, 60 , 98 , 125
Sazama, Tanet-87
Sazama , Tudith-52 , 99 , 125
Schaaf, Dianna-72, 125
Schaf er, Carol- 52
Schafer, Dennis Allen-87 , 100, 101 , 112
Schafer, Dennis Paul- 87
Schafer, Ron-52, 61
Schaffer, Stephen-87
Scheidt , Billie Lou-52, 125 , 128
Schell, Dennis-52, 132
Schenkel , Ph y llis-72, 183
Scherer, Harry - 59
S c herer , Tohn Robert - 87
Schidler , Kathy-52 , 119 , 124, 184
Schidler , Li nda-9, 39, 52 , 125
Schleg e lmilch, Larry-52
Schleiger , Donna- 52 , 10 5
Schulz , Sus an- 73 , 108, 109 , 110 , 125
Schuman , Tim-73
S c hwab , Marvin-87
Schwab , Roger- 53
Schwaninger , Dean - 73
Schweitzer , Carolyn-73 , 105, 124
Scott , Mer l-53
Scott, Robert - 64, 73 , 94 , 132 , 137, 144 , 149 , 152 , 158 , 167
S ear ls , Nancy-53
Seaton , Fern-36 , 53, 61 , 102 , 121 , 124 , 173
Segoviano, David - 73 , 160
Sehnert , Rod-53
SCIENCE CLUB -97
Sell , Betty-73 , 124
Severn , Toh n- 54 , 108
Severn , Ronni e-8 7 , 115
Seyersdahl , Eldon-91
Shadley, Te rry-76 , 156
Sheaff , Toleen - 87, 102 , 130 , 131
Shearer , Linda - 87, 115
Shefferd, Carol - 76
Shelbourn , Karen-87 , 9q
Sheldon, Richard -8 7
Shelton , Mary-73 , 105 , 124 , 131
Shepard, David-73
Sherman , Dick - 54 , 60, 100 , 101, 111, 116
Sherven, Arl ene- 87 , 108
Shipp , Daryl-73, 105, 156 , 182
Shir ey, Tani s-87, 103
Shirl ey, Rob er t-73
Short, Michael-76
Showee n, Donald-54, 15 6, 176
Shr effler, William-44 , 54 , 61 , 102 , 107
Shri ner, Tom - 73, 102
Shumaker , Sue-73
Shuman, Kar en-8 7, 131
Siemering , Cynthia-73 , 108 , 125
Sildmets , Vaike - 73 , 125
Smith , Toan-74 , 125
Smith, Tudy-87 , 105
Smith, Tune-54
Smith , T Michael-87, 100
Smith , Paula- 59
Smith, Roberta Ann-99
Smith , Sandra Tean-87
Smith, Sandy-39 , 54 , 124
Smithey, Sherry-74, 10 5 , 115 , 124 , 179
Snook , Evelyn- 74 , 105, 124, 129
Snyder , Keith - 87
Snyder, Terry-74, 170
Snyder , William -8 7
Soflin, Robert-- 54 , 108 , 109 , 110 , 111 , 117
Sommer , Rich ard-2 2 , 54, 117
Sove reign , Gordon-74 Spath , Dennis-74
Spelts , Robert - 74 , 102 , 111 , 114, 116, 117
Spelts , Sharon -88, 102 Spier, Dell- 74 , 158
Spinar, Don-88, 157, 158
Spomer , Mary-74 , 105, 12 5
Spurgin, Victoria - 5, 74, 109 , 124
Staberg , Dwayne-5 5, 102, 132, 158, 159, 177
Staberg , Lynn-64, 74, 95, 124 , 130,131,172
Staiduhar, Eddie- 88 Stairs, Tudy-88, 103 Stallings, Bob-74
Stanislav, Patricia-55 , 59 , 125
Stanley, Bob-88
Stansbury, Tudy-32, 55 , 88 , 102, 108 , 110 , 111, 117, 12 5
Stansbury, Linda-62 , 88, 95 , 177
Staple s, Lynne - 74 , 99 , 125 , 182
Starck, Tames - 74
Stark, C aro l- 69 , 74 , 96 , 99 , 11 8 , 12 4 , 17 1
Stark, Sharon - 88
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Starkey , Lloyd - 22 , 88
Stava , Gary-74
Steenbarger , John-55, 61, 97, 166
Steenson, Bruce-55 , 132, 158 , 171
Steffen , Shirley-55
Steil , Jayne-39 , 55 , 61 , 98, 102 , 124 , 131
Steinke , Gary-55
Stephen , Lorna-88 , 98 , 105
Stephen , Ly le-55
Stephenson , Janie-74
Stephenson , Robert-91
Sterling , Bob-88
Sterling, Larry-76
Steuben , P aula-7 4
Stevens, Danny-55 , 132 , 160 , 161
Stevens , Susie-59 , 103
Stewart , Rondo-88 , 103 , 146, 161
Stith , Loris-85, 88 , 115
Stokke, Lynn-88 , 105
Stoner , Paula- 88, 103
Story, Diana-74 , 125
Story , Sherrill-55
Stotts, Ell en-88
Strahan , Helen-24, 74
Strain , Barbara-4 , 36, 56 , 119 , 124 , 126 , 174
Strayer, Barbara- 75, 102, 124
Strayer, Danny-88, 155
STUDENT C OUNCIL-94, 95
Summers , Dennis-88, 146 , 161
Summers , Rhonda-75 , 179
Sundquist, Randy-88, 178
Sutter , Charles-88
Sutton , Bob -7 5
Sutton, Richard-88
Swanson, Jane-88
Swanson, Joel-22, 56 , 60 , 97 , 100 , 101, 158 , 180
Swanson, Ken- 88, 146 , 155
Swanson , Linda-75, 99 , 103 , 125
Swartz, Joh n-88, 146 , 161
Swenson, Paul-88, 102, 160
Szakaly, Craig-89
Terry , Irene-75
Tetherow, Tom-89, 161 , 170
Thacker, Bob-62 , 88, 89 , 95 , 96, 103 , 111 , 117
Thalmann , Virginia-75 , 105, 125
Tharnish , Dan-89
Tharnish , Dick-89, 146 , 161
Thomas , Michael-56 , 61 , 109 , 111,115,116, 117
Thompson , Betty - 75 , 105 , 124
Thompson, Donna-75, 96 , 128 , 129
Thompson, Gary - 75 , 94 , 95 , 132, 137, 143 , 149 , 151 , 158, 176
Thompson , John-56 , 108, 109 , 110
Thompso n, Larry-89
Thompson , Lawrence-75
Thompso n, Paul-75
Thompson, Sandra-56, 98 , 125
Thompson , Tom-89 , 145 , 154 , 161
Thrasher , Connie-75, 102 , 125
Tische, Diana-89 , 105
Tische, Jim-89 , 132 , 155, 158, 173
Topliff, Paul-62, 89 , 103 , 145 , 154, 158
Torell, A nn-89, 99, 103
Towns, Joe-91
Towns, Merna-75
Townsley , Ruth-89 , 105
Traudt, Gaylord-56
Traudt, Sharon-75
Traver, David-91, 161 Travis, Linda-89
True, Susan-75, 125
Tumblin , Debbie-89 , 96 , 102 , 112
Tupa, Alvi n -89
Tupe, John-75 , 155 , 161
Turek, Charles-56 , 61 , 102 , 132 , 141, 143 , 149, 150, 158, 159, 178
TURNABOUT ROYALTY126
Turner , Glenda-75, 102, 124
Turner, Judith-57, 125
Twiehaus , Herbert-89
Van Arsdall , Georgia-75
Vanderfecht, Judy-90 , 195
Van Horn , Roger-57
VanHorn , Tom-75 , 156, 161
Van Landingham , Dennis48 , 57 , 132 , 156, 161
Vaughn, Bob-25 , 75
Vercellino , Ann-90
Vifquain , Gary-90 , 102 , 146 , 154 , 158
Vifquain , Terri-4 , 57 , 61 , 102 , 108 , 110 , 124 , 174
Villiers , Vicky-75, 109 , 124 , 172
Vogel , Steve-75
Vosika , Jackie-105
Vosika , Patty-102
Vrana , Joanne-75, 97, 109, 129
Vrana , Margaret-57, 61 , 97, 108, 110 , 111 , 117, 125
wWagner, Jean -9 0, 102
Wait, Steve n-90, 103 , 146
Waldo, Judith-39 , 57 , 62 , 95 , 105 , 124 , 169
Woline, Robert-75
Walker , Fran cis-91, 102
Walker , Gary-90
Walker , Ronnie-90 , 156
Wall , Marcia-88 , 90, 98, 108 , 109 , 128 , 129
Wall, Miriam-57 , 99 , 109
Wall, Ted-90
Wall , Vicki-57 , 96 , 97 , 99 , 125
Wallace , Dana-75 , 102 , 124
Waller , Dorothy-90
Waller , Margaret-57 , 77 , 105 , 125 , 164
Walsh, Lanore-57 , 98 , 105
Walters , Carol-90 , 109
Walters , Cinda-58 , 105
Walters , Delores-90 , 105
Walters , Janice-75 , 125
Walton , Darrell-75
Ward, April-75
Ware , Gary - 58
Ware , John-90 , 103
Warkow, Bob-90 , 102 , 124
Warner, Nancy-90
Warken, Frieda-75
Warnsholz , Merle-75, 102
Weiberg , Jerry-75
Weichbrodt , Dave-77
Weidman , Jeanne-75 , 98 , 108, 125
Weiler , Sherry-90 , 115
Wells , Bradley-90
Wells , David-91
Wells , Jeanne-75, 125 , 171
Welter, Sandra-75 , 105 , J 30, 131
Wertz, Dennis-91
\ eskamp , Michael-59 , 127
Weskamp, Patric ia-75 , 124, 127
West , Lynda-75 , 125
We s t, Mike-75
Westfall , Gary-91
WE: s tover , Karen-91
Wewee , David-7 5, 156
Weyer, Ardyce-91
Weyer, Jerry-91
Weyers, Lee-91 , 103
Wheatley , Doris-91
White, Mike-58 , 102 , 172
White, Richard Delynn- 58
Whited, Larry-75, 108 , 110, 161, 180
Whitham , Linda-75 , 124 , 126
Whitham, Nellie-91
Wick , Barbara-91 , 99
Wieker , Ann Marie-91
Wieker , Kurt-75
Wilcox, Beverly-24 , 75 , 102, 107 , 131
Wilcox, Linda-91, 103
Wilde , Joh n- 58 , 157
Wilken, Steven - 91
Will , Jerome - 75 , 175
Williams, Barbara - 58 , 62 , 102 , 104 , 105 , 112, 122, 124 , 126, 170
Williams, Karen- 58 , 62 , 111 , 115
Williams, Linda-75 , 115 , 124
Williams, Robert-91
Williams , Stepha nie- 115
Williams , Vicky Lou-75 , 99 , 125
Wilson , Bett y-7 5, 124
Wilson , Beverly - 91 , 96 , 105
W i lso n, Claude-59 , 132, 157
Wilson, Diane-91
TTalbot , Linda-7 5, 105, 124 , 179
Ta l bot, Tom - 56
Talbott , Evelyn-51, 56, 62 , 99 , 124 , 131, 182
Talbott , Phillip-89, 160
Talley, Beverly-85 , 89, 105
Tautfest , Al vin -89
Tautfest , Andrew-89, 102
Taylor , Joanne-75 , 125
Taylor, Rita-56
Taylor, Terry - 75
Tays Susan-89, 105
Tea l , Gayla-89 , 96 , 172
Teic h ert , Marsha-56 , 109, 115, 125
Tejral, Erma-75
Tyrrell, Patricia-89
Tyrrell, Rick-57
Ubben , Sheila-75 , 76 , 99, 112, 124, 129
Underwood , Bette-90
Unger , Connie - 90
Upton , Susan-90 , 105
Urbanec, Ronald-75
Urbom, Richard-89
Vallis , Susan-7 5, 99, 103, 12 5
W attn em , Stanley-58 , 102, 106 , 156
Watts , Cindy-90
Way, Jimmy -22, 75
Way , Ronald-76
Wear , Kathy-90
Weber, Adeline-75 , 125
Weber, David-58
Weber , Irvene-75 , 102 , 124 , 128 , 129
Weber , Linda-90
Weborg , Mary Ann - 58, 102 , 111 , 124
Webster , Phyllis - 75 , 10 5 , 124 , 131
W edberg , Carol-90, 9 6 , 98
Weiberg , Cathleen - 90, 182
Wilson , Jo Diane-75 , 102, 104
Wingrove , George-75, 145, 157 , 161
Wisehart , Raymond - 91
Wismer, Linda-75 , 105, 124, 130, 131
Witten , Shirley-91, 94 , 112
Wittstruck, Gary-91
Wittstruck , Marcia-75 , 102 , 124 , 183
Woessner , Nancy-91
Wohlers , Dennis-75
Wolf, Nancy-59 , 62 , 94 , 95 , 112 , 118, 124 , 180
Wolf , Susan-62, 76 , 108 , 124, 174 , 181
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Wolfe , C indy- 91 , 95 , 105
Wolfe , Dell-75
Wood , Steven-76
Woodhull , Dolores-76, 102
Woodruff , Diana-76, 108
Woodrum , Linda-59 , 102 , 107 , 124 , 179
Woodrum , Susan-76 , 99 , 114 , 124 , 129 , 172
Woods , Roger-59 , 102 , 107, 132, 140
Woods , Stephen-76 , 15 6 Woodward , Patty-5 9
Woolman , Larry-91
Worley, Sharon-91, 98 , 105
Worm , Jerry - 76
Wright , Janet-76 , 105 , 124
Wright , Mary-68 , 76, 103 118, 124 , 17 5
Wright , Terry-91 Wulf , Nancy-76 , 108 , 125
Yates, Stan-91 , 109, 156 Yearley , Mike-85 , 91 Yohe , Gary-91 , 109
Yankey, Darrell-59 Yount , Sandra-76
Faculty and Administration
Adams , Mrs Marjorie-16 , 96
Bauer , Mr. Art-11 , 16 , 137 , 139 , 161
Bau er, Mr. Rudy-14 , 137
Berka , Mr. Melvin-16
Boiler , Mr. Evan-1 6, 22 , 23
Bowlin , Mrs. Beryl-16
Bruner , Mr. George -1 6 , 20
Burnham, Miss Mary-11 , 16 , 123
Clark, Miss Myrtle-16
Coleman, Mr. Watson-16, 23
Dolezal , Miss Margaret-16
Dun lap , Miss Hel en -17
Fergu son , Mrs. Grace-26
Foster , Mr. Clifton-I 7 , 77
Fredstrom , Mr. Claire-I 7 , 23 , 45
Fredstrom , Mr. Rudy-14
Galloway, Mr. Bernard-I 7, 21 , 132
Gast , Mrs. Mary Jean-17
Harper , Mr. Charles-I 7, 111 , 11 5, 116 , 117
Hester , Mr. Max - 17 , 21, 137, 161
Hughes , Mrs Marlys-9, 17, 121
Hubka , Mrs. Helen-26
Ingwerson , Mrs. Mary-17, 89
Jacoby , Mrs. Mabel-17 , 24
James , Mr Robert-I 7, 138 , 146
Janda , Mrs Christine-17
Jeffery, Mr. Ellis-17 , 97
Johnson , Mr Edward-18 , 149 , 150
Kidd , Mr Thomas-18, 156
Klockner , Mrs Ida-18
Kos , Mrs Barbara-18
Krause , Mrs. H e l en -18 , 23, 96
Lewis , Mr John-159
Limbeck , Mrs. Helen - 26
Lintvedt , Mrs. Margaret-18
Luther, Mr. Kenneth-18
Maher , Mrs. Ula-19
Maly , Mr. William-19
Mason , Mr Lawrence-19
McCormick , Mr John-19
Moore , Mr. Barry-18, 19 , 138, 145 , 158
Mueller , Mr . A . J.-19
Nagele , Mr. Richard-19
Oehring , Mr. Gerry-156
Pavey , Mrs Selma-26
Price, Mr. Gary-19
Ramig , Mrs. Pauline-15 , 20
Reeder , Mrs Elizabeth-20 , 25, 111 , 115
Resz , Mr. Robert-20 , 97
Richards , Mrs. Mildred-20
Robinso n, Mrs. Mary Lou20
Rush, Mr. George-20, 23 , 25
Schmadeke, Mr. Lloyd-20, 77
Schulz , Mr Duane-20 , 86, 87, 108 , 109 , 110
Schuerman , Mr Norbert15 , 22
Seng , Mr. Leroy-20 , 154
Shaver , Miss Elizabe th-20
Advertiser's Index
Action Auct ion- 179
Alder son's UNI Po pper- 178
Art' s Barber Shop-176
Ben Franklin Stor e -182
Ben Your Hairdr esser- 184
Bethany IGA-174
Bethany S upp ly-173
Bill and Tony's IGA-172
Bowler Inn-168
Bryant Heating-166
Carlton's Sho e Store - 168
Christensen 's Applianc e170
Christiano's Pizza-173
Citizens State Bank-167
Collins 66 Stat ion-171
Colonial In n-1 73
Con nie's Texaco Station170
Dairy Queen #2-174
Dale's Dairy Sweet-172
Dean Brothers Rambler185
Dean Oetjen ' s Station-182
DeBrown Auto Sale s -181
Dick's Apco Station-177
Dietz Music House-180
Don ' s Mobil Station-173
84th and " O" Drive-In-177
Elce and Son Book Bindery -173
Ell s U N I Mobil Station-178
Fairmont Foods Co -171
F and M Supply-173
Fir s t National Bank-180
Fleetw ing Station-181
Fl eischmann Construction Co .- 169
Gates-Knight Insurance176
Gene 's Barb er Shop-172
Gordon and Morgan-171
Green ' s Furnace Co -175
Hamilton's Studios-164
Hanna's Champlain Station -177
Havelock Meats-177
Havelock Na tional Bank169
Hobbs Cafe-182
Herb ' s Standard Station172
Hladik 's Service Station182
Holmes Grocery-166
Hood Lumber Co .- 178
H ub -Hall Realty-184
Joseph's Beauty Salon-170
Joyo Theater-183
Karnes Dry Goods-182
Kare n's Mag ic Mirror-166
Kings NE-16 5
Ki ngs South Street-168
Kingscrest-181
Li n coln A viation-183
Lowe Brother s Construction Co.-176
Mar y's Beauty Salon-171
Matthews Texaco Station170
McAdams Studo-173
McCartney 's Service Station-174
Mealhow Standard Station -172
Meek Lumber Co -183
Midwest Speedways-176
Miller & Paine-180
Mikesh Sincl air Station176
National Bank of Commerce - 177
National Business Institute -184
Zanderholm, Paul-25, 59
Zemke , Jim-76 , 160
Zepf , Jim-91
Zimmerman, Angela-59
Zimmerman, David-59
Zimmerman , Gary-91
Zimmerman, Mike-80, 91, 105, 154, 16 1
Short , Mrs Vietta-21 , 23 , 128 , 129
Shumard, Miss Audria-11 , 21
Si m on , Mr Frank-21
Smith , Miss Isabell e-21 , 25
S noo k , Mrs. Velma-21, 104 , 106
Stednitz , Mrs Margaret-21, 105
Taylor, Mr . Harland V .-15, 95
Thompson, Mr Boyd-22 , 24, 137, 145 , 155
Thompson , Miss Judy-22
Vifquain, Mrs. Dorothy-22
Wall , Mr. Kenne th-22 , 157 , 158
Watkins , Dr. Steven-14
Watt , Mr Keith-22 , 97
Watters , Mrs Frances-IS
Willemsen , Mr Henry-22 , 97 , 138 , 146
Wilson , Mr s. Vivian-22
Witt , Mrs Lucille-26
Wohlers , Mr. Robert-22
Nieman o's-180
Norris Fina Station-179
Nort heast Bowling Lanes170
Nort h eas t Printers- 168
Paramount Pl umbing -183
Patio Drive-In-183
P aul's Mobil Station- 178
Port sc he Real Estate-179
Red Dot Inn-170
Royal Barber Shop-178
Sandy's Beauty Salon-172
Sav-a-More Station-178
Smitty's Little A me rica-167
Talbot's Place-179
T & M Construction-181
Tele-Tek T V Service-171
Townsend Studios-182
Turek's Shoes-178
Tyrrell's Florists-174
U N I Standard Station-17 5
Victory Cleaners-170
Western Power & Gas-178
White ' s 66 Station-171
Williams Recording Service -166
Young ' s Floor Covering175
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