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"I see no problem in implementing new rights, but along with the rights come the new responsibilities," commented Harold Dietrich, Lincoln Northeast principal.
These new liberties were added to the Administrative Policy Handbook issued by the Board of Education. The policies resulted from the Lincoln Public School's symposium held last summer.
Along with student's rights and responsibilities, guidelines for the faculty and administration were initiated. These guidelines were hailed by the administration as reasonable and complete.
Pass-fail classes, attendance procedures, building hours, optional assembliesand dress recommendations were a few policies changed that al1owed more freedom for every student.
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Pass-fail classes were put into effect on a one-year trial basis. A student may elect by the eighth week of the semester to be evaluated on a pass - fail basis for not more than eight hours of course work for each semester.
" To simplify procedures and to give more self-responsibility were the major reasons for changing the customary attend a nee procedures," according to Lincoln Northeast Assistant Principal Richard Colerick. The system was altered to include a signed statement by the student rather than a note from parents explaining the absence.
Building hours were changed to also allow students in the halls from 8:00-8:25 a.m.
Optional attendance at rallies and assemblies offered an alternative for those students who would rather attend a study hall.
The new dress code became only a recommendation to students which was liberally interpreted. This change was the result of court rulings that did not uphold-dress codes. There is only one exception to the code; all students must wear shoes.
Assistant Principal Richard Co/erick, Vice Principal Jack Anderson, Principal Harold Dietrich , row one; Attorney for the Board of Education Willis Hecht, Secretary to the Superintendent Mrs. Jackie Thomas , Superintendent John Prasch , Vice President Robert Magee , Board of Education members Mrs. Catherine Angle, Marvin Stewart, Edward Copple and John Lux. President Robert Wekesser not pictured. Assistant Principal Barry Moore , row two.
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Miss Margaret Dolezal, Mrs Muriel Shores, row one; Kent Renegar, Mrs. Judy Wilcox , row two; Mrs Marlys Hughes , Kenneth Wall, row three; Mrs. Margaret Stednitz, David Strange
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Mrs Ula Maher , Mrs. Barbara Kos, Mrs. Marie Kelley, row one; Mrs. Helen Krause, Mrs. Nesha Schumann, row two; Lawrence Mason.
A tangible study in black culture added interest to Dave Strange ' s junior Nebraska English classes , right. Ole was the cry heard through the halls as the Spanish classes participated in a special Chri stmas celebration , bottom left. Marilyn Wi est and Judy Ahrens display their student project for Mrs Marie Kelly ' s senior composition class , bottom right.
New materials were a major pa rt of the changes made in th ~ language arts department.
" Striving to give students a wid e ,. vision of man's interpretation of li fo as reflected by the literature of a ll ages " is the objective of the new I:, required sophomore Nebraska Cu r • riculum course.
German students in the foreig ri language department received a ne w more descriptive text. The book is d esigned to broaden the student s knowledge of the language and th E ~ountry
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"To meet the needs of the individual" is the continued objective of the math and science departments according to Buren Thomas, chairman of the math department.
New and improved courses of programmed, accelerated and continuous
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Science students in chemistry, physiology, physics, biology and general science continue to study the ever changing world around us.
The diminutive world of the microscope captures Mark Shields' attention, left. Sophomore Paul Luke discovers the difficulty of struggling through certain geometry problems , below left. A small gerbil was one of the many animals students encountered in biology, bottom.
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Mrs Marjorie Adams , Richard Nagele , Robert Wagner , row one; Mrs Elizabeth Reeder , Buren Thomas , row two; Robert Els , Robert Wohlers
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Robert James, Reynold McMeen, row one; Gail Cook, Robert Resz, row two; David Hunter, Richard Temme.
Graphing a stock report is required for economic students , right. An international relations class avoided a test by throwing a surprise party , below right. Mrs. Nancy O'Brien ' s world studies classes divided themselves into groups to thoroughly discuss the book " Exodus ," bottom.
Experimenting with new teaching methods the social science department used the inquiry approach. Jack . . Muellercommented, "The lnqmry approach gives greater flexibility for student interest and ability; it allows a wider choice of topics to study."
John McCormick used textbooks based on student inquiry while Henry Willemsen, department chairman, implemented cassette tapes as an asset to his teaching.
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The media center serves as a supportive facet in the total curriculum because the goal is to connect the student with the materials. "We try to alert teachers to new materials that can be used by •the student through independent study as well as classroom assignments," stated Mrs. Edythe Cascini, media specialist.
In the publications department, the ROCKET strived for informality as the y concentrated on publishing more pictures. The NORTHEASTERN ' used contemporary artwork, expanded the exchange column and introduced a satire column. The journalism students gained in-class experience by publishing pamphlets and assisting the staffs.
"Being tall would have its advantages," says Sue Swartz to Becky Halleen as she reaches for the top shelf , top left. Marvin Riedel makes use of the Zerox machine located in the media center, left. The journalism class follows through on the assignment of criticizing the newspaper so that the next one will be better , top right.
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George Bruner, Melvin Berka , row one; John Hiza, Miss Jean Holmquist, Keith Leatherman, row two; Jack Mueller, Henry Willemsen.
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Connie Wagner shows that even the best of students sometimes make an error, below. Pam Andreas and Connie Wendt display how to take dictation from earphones , a skill essential for new secretaries , right.
How do you learn your lessons in a business education class? The answer is panel discussions, "headset" training and learning by doing; in other words class involvement. Important in any course, it is vital to these types of classes.
The courses included in business education are bookkeeping, business principles, distributive education, merchandising, notehand, shorthand and stenographic training.
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Mrs. Mildred Richards, row one; Mrs. Mabel Jacoby, Mrs. Laverne Rudell , Mrs Dorothy Vifquain, row two; Miss Audria Shumard, row three; Mrs. Helen Hubka , Mrs Erma/ Collister
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Agriculture, home economics and industrial arts are linked by the ski 11 of the individual.
Northeast's ·agriculture classes stressed such topics as the study of fertilizer, meat inspection and farm implement repair, training the student for a city job affiliated with the farm.
Experimental Clothing 3 classes were held this year, while foods classes served the traditional Thanksgiving dinner.
Getting a contract to build a garage for a local resident was only one challenge faced by the industrial art students.
The hard work and precision that goes along with building a cabinet is displayed by Don Helmkamp , above. Home Ee students display their skill in planning and preparing balanced meals, right. The agricultural department shows that they know what they are doing, bottom right.
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In addition to the traditional activities at LN, the fine 3r1S department initiated several changes. Mrs. Velma Snook and Duane Nichols, vocal music teachers, implemented a new theory class. Band members of Duane Schultz's class were selected t o participate in the dedication of the Sheldon Sculpture Garden
"Our class worked diligently on the topic 'Freedom Our Heritage' for the voice of Democracy Contest," stated Mrs. Elizabeth Reeder. Students in James Putman's drama class produced their own plays along with several impromptu situations.
Clay, wax and plaster were molded by the art students of George Rusb and Mrs. Gail Plessman.
Reading the script is the preliminary step to producing a fine play, top left. The salute to the flag is played each morning by Dennis Biggerstaff, Greg King , Jim Underhill and Randy Dean , top right. Behind the scenes are workers like Keith Ludden and Glen Watts , members of the stagecraft crew , above left. Silk-screening Homecoming posters is Cheryl Hegener , Tim Francis and Joe Kluska, above right. While the class takes a breather , Mrs. Velma Snook offers a little extra coaching
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Tim Lahrs , row one; Mrs. Wanda Brown , Mrs. Ida Klockner , Evan Boiler , row two; Mrs. Mary Jean Gast , Don Mach , row three; Lloyd Schmadeke , Lee Pasco
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Edward Johnson, Duane Schulz, row one; Mrs. Gail Plessman, George Rush, row two; James Putman, Mrs. Velma Snook, Duane Nichols.
The guidance, nurse and developmen ta I learning departments adapted to better serve the needs of the school.
Group guidance is no longer functional. A student may now have the same guidance counselor all three years, since students are assigned alphabetically instead of by grade.
Mrs. Lucille Witt, the school nurse, anticipated complications when it came time for the annual school checkups because of the guidance changes.
Also, having taught in St. Louis, Mrs. Sally Jones, new developmental learning instructor, has decided, "Students everywhere are very much the same."
" Late again! " exclaims Mrs. Marlys Hughes as she hands John Bell one of the new tardy excuses , below left. The dentist instructs Mary Snell to " open wide " at the annual school dental check-up , below right. Terry McGregor and Larry Arnold wait i n comfort on the guidance department ' s new couch to discuss their problems w i th the i r counselor , center.
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Mike Neukirch anticipates his first behind-the-wheel training session, top left. Mike· McC/eery races for a long gain during a flag football game, top right. Larry Arnold, Dan Koe/er and Steve Gochnour explain the hazards of drugs to health students , center. Flag football is offered as one of the many fall sports in boys' physical education classes, left. Jane Anderson and Sheila Wolfe prepare for a field hocky game in girls' physical education classes, above right.
Concerned with the students' safety, health, physical education and driver's education strived to inform students of course fundamentals.
Besides teaching the importance of mental and physical We 11being, health class stressed needed first aid.
The variety of sports activities offered in P.E. class set the goal of keeping students physically fit.
Simulators, films and behind-thewheel driving offered in driver's ed. helped students to receive their license.
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Mrs Sally Jones , Mrs. Lucille Witt , row one; Miss Margaret Billings, Mrs Beryl Bowlin , Lynn Crozier, row two; William Maly , Frank Simon, row three; Mrs Vivian Wilson
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Bernard Galloway , row one; LeRoy Seng , John McIntyre , Barry Alvarez , row two; Max Hester , Mrs. Vietta Short, row thre~; Robert Heffelfinger.
A paraprofessional is a person who has more training in one specific area .
· At Northeast, teachers do the planning and paraprofessionals help implement the plans With their help teachers can handle more students. This year Northeast employed Mrs. Barbara Kuhn in the media center, Miss Terri Baumback in girls physical education and Miss Jean Hopkins in mathmatics.
Recording student scores for math instructors keeps para-professional Mrs. Jean Hopkins busy , below left. Mrs Bennett , vocal accompanist , takes t i me out to enjoy a Friday morning pep rally , below right. Assisting girl's physical education classes is one of para-professional Miss Terry Baumbach ' s jobs , center. Assisting the media specialist is Mrs. Barbara Kuhn.
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Cafeteria help is busy maki ng lunch preparations such as filling the ice m i lk machine , below. Cecil Pine , build i ng superintendent , takes a short break bottom left. Mrs. Blanche Schafer , cafeteria director , is responsible for the daily school lunches , bottom right.
"We are proud of our new cafeteria, and the many new items make our work 'easier," commented Mrs. Blanche Schafer. Sixteen cafeteria personnel and six students serve 1220 lunches every day.
The facilities in which students eat their lunches is later cleaned up by the custodians.
Mr. Cecil Pine and 14 other custodians labor to keep LN in top condition.
One employee stated, "We find the students at Lincoln Northeast a good bunch to work for."
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Creativity and imagination promoted the alteration of many styles and precedents in the '71 ROCKET.
The staff stressed a new look, as the collegian-size yearbook was adopted for the first time in ROCKET history. Along with the new size, candid shots, mosaic layouts, photo effects and the cover were used to emphasize the informal atmosphere of the book.
The '71 ROCKET staff tried to choose a theme which would best exemplify the velocity of change at Northeast.
Creating eye-catching advertising signs to promote yearbook sales are Linda Schneider, Pam Burnham , Ann Wenzl , Pam Cameron, Jan Endorf, Business Manager Ellen Thompson and Becky Hanna, top. Yearbook Editor Jan Endorf experiences confusion as last minute copy is submitted, for approval, above left. Advertising staff members Jackie Walter and Nancy Herpolsheimer check names to make sure they agree with the faces in the picture, above right. Cropping pictures to fit the layout are photo staff members Bruce Ross , Jackie Jonas , Photography Editor Becky Drabant and Vicki Waples.
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Adjust i ng to the new and different mosaic layout of this year's yearbook are Associate Editors Kathy Joseph , Patty Wilson, Mary Fech and Denny Scheer, left. Desi gning picture layouts to assure variety are Managing Editor Becky Fischer , Art Director Linda Kalcik and Associate Editors Marjean Vandahl and Becky Orr, below left. The constant clicking of typewriter keys can be heard while Rocket Editor Jan Endorf , Associate Editors Jim Folsom , Mary Fech , Assistant copy Editor Rebel/a Shipps , Pam Brown and Copy Editor Linda Hohensee hurry to beat copy deadlines.
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Sunflower seeds provide energy for Larry Swenson , Tom Swanson , Sports Editor Jim Folsom and John Bills while they discuss Rocket victory possibilities , right. Contemplating how to sell another 180 inches of ads are Jeff Gaskins, Business Manager Mike Pratt and Lynnette Brooks , below left Checking page proofs before a hectic return trip to the printer is Dave Tyler, 1970-71 newspaper editor, below right. Becky Hanna , managing editor, is ever in search of that elusive news to fill page one
"We've got a larger staff generating more stories and art ideas," said Dave Tyler, this year's editor of the NORTHEASTERN. "To be able to print all of the additional copy, we are using smaller type."
This enlarged force of 19 began the year by coming up with four new feature columns. They are "Datelines","NeWS in a Capsule", "Bare and Grin it" and "Locker Roomers", the sports column edited by Jim Folsom.
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Reporters Dennis Peterson , Bonnie Smith and Terry McGregor instruct reporter Mike Wenzl in the art of typing to assist him in meeting the approaching deadline, top. Photographers Mark Gordon, Dave Leavitt, Mike Brown and Vicki Waples discuss taking that impossible picture, left. Copy Editors Wes Albers and Becky Lahr and reporter Carol Sohl proofread copy for errors, above right.
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Student Council members Peggy Coatman and Yvonne Davis encourage Jim Shepard and Mark Arnold to buy the 1971 edition of the Student Directory, below. Interest in their fellow students keeps Student Council members active, right. Student body officers for the 1970-71 school year include Treasurers Terry Mahlman and Debbie Hanneman, Secretaries Gay/en Kennell and Mike Anderson , Vice-presidents Bernie Olsen and Joel Kennedy and Presidents Steve McBride and Ron Greeno.
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The construction of a schoolhouse in an underdeveloped country was this year's most worthwhile Student Council pr0j8Ct. A successful brick sell was set up between sophomores, juniors and seniors, on the basis of class competition. This aided in raising the one thousand dollars needed to get the program underway.
The 1970-71 Student Council discussion topics ranging from seventh period passes to council membership requirements covered a lot of ground.
The Student Council sponsored dance is "groovy" from the bands' point of view, top. Presenting his views on student activism is candidate for president Terry Mahlman , above left. Selling homecoming carnations for Student Council keeps Pam Krohn and Mitzi Hennessey busy , above right. Seniors claim the number one title in the brick laying contest.
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Lining up for their half-time routine are twirlers Terri Jenkins, Vickie Carroll , Karen Schwabauer, Jan Fye , Karen Vance , Susie Bussear, Terri Eyster, Jeanette Carlson and Pam Coatman, right. Displaying their many hours of class rehearsal is the spring ensemble , below left. Pre-assembly band , renowned for playing the National Anthem at each assembly, f i nds home for them is back stage , below right. Performing at the dedication of the Sheldon Sculpture Gardens is a remembrance for Rocket band members , center left. Orchestra members are seen in action at the annual Christmas program , bottom.
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A I k h. 1)Y1 new oo in mare mg was witnessed at the football games during half times this year. This -effect was produced by using follow-the-leader style.
Duane Shultz, who is very pleased with his instrumental students because of their many accomplishments, said, "The orchestra which is of a higher quality this year has set a record with 20 strings."
The stage band learned how to improvise using the techniques of adlibbing which came in handy at times.
Also included in the department was prep band and ensemble.
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Duane Nichols, vocal instructor, stated, "The attitudes of vocal students are better this year. There is more pride in what they're doing. The Boys Octet has more potential and there is greater interest among sophomore boys in Boys Glee Club." The Tri pie Trio, Boys Octet and Madrigals entertained social organizations as well as performing in Rocket Revue.
"Warming up " for girls chorus members includes simple exercises , top left. Lincoln Northeast vocal groups join together at the annual Christmas vesper , top right. Caroling choir members " deck the halls " with Christmas spirit , center left. This year ' s Madrigal members include Debbie Kahler , Debbie Krohn , Jeff Gaskins, Bev Dean, Terry Bartlett, Jerry Barnett, Mary Mattern, Terry Danek , Pat Lopour, Becky Fischer , Tim Bach, Rick Genthe, Joel Kennedy, Sue Packett and Steve Zimmer , center right. Boys choir works on perfecting their selections , above
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Rocking out to " Coney Island Baby " is Dennis Ray , Jim Shepard , Larry White , Vaughn Fritts , Jon Baker , Richard Feldman , Dale Peter and Gary Morrison, members of Boys Octet , top left. Triple Trio girls Nancy Giebelhaus, Sue Collins, Karen Hageman , Lori Rotthaus , Patty Broadston , Marcia Eley , Pam Gustafson , Sue Swartz and Cindy Hertzel sing dur i ng their appearance on stage , top right. Adding a little variety to the sitti ng arrangement during practice are the Madrigals , above left. Reviewing their music for a future production is Girls Glee, above right.
The choir and the glee clubs joined efforts in presenting an after Christmas concert. The choir staged the annual operetta in the spring All vocal students participated in the City Vocal Festival while 22 upperclass men auditioned for the State Music Clinic. Mrs. Velma Snook said, " We t ry to encourage an appreciation of the fine arts and inspire the students to improve their potential."
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Engaged in an active discussion is this year's debate squad , right. Varsity debators Pam Brown and Becky Drabant prepare scoring ballots for the biannual Northeast Invitational Debate Tournament , below left. Mary Mattern and Dan Uyesato discover the hours of research needed in preparation for an upcoming debate , below right. Adding a new trophy to the Lincoln Northeast trophy case are varsity debators Terry Mahlman and Pam Brown.
With renewed anticipation the Northeast debate squad started the year with two major changes to their credit. They immediately began research on the new debate topic. RESOLVE: That the Federal Government should establish, finance and administer a program to control air and water pollution in the United States. To assist in the many hours of res ea re hthe debaters were given occassional seventh period release to use the University of Nebraska's library. After participating in many interscholastic events the debaters, under the direction of Jack Mueller, sponsored two tournaments
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Lisa Adams , Jim Ahlstedt , Lena Ahnlund , row one; Judy Ahrens ; Wesley Albers , Rebecca Alex , row two; Kathy Allen, Gordon Anderson, Jean Anderson, Ron Anderson, row three; Pam Andreas , Sharon Anson, Mary Arnett , Linda Arnold, Shirley Arnold , Tim Bach , row four; Connie Bailey, Peggy Ball , Keith Beaman , Jerry Barnett , Janet Barnhill, Georgia Barthuly, row five; Linda Bartlett, Terri Bartlett, Karen Barton, row six; Sheila Bates, Peggy Behrens, Don Beisner.
"I've learned that school revolves around jokes," a senior. Gallant senior gentlemen hold up the walls of the school to protect the fair maidens during lunch.
Jeffrey Bell , Kim Berger, Pat Berry, Debbie Bescheinen , row one; Derald Bic~ford, Jim Biggs, Dennis Biggerstaff, Bradly f.silbo, row two; Janece Bilbo, John Bills, Dan Bloch, Dave Boettcher, Michael Bomberger, Jody Bonneau, row three; Cheryl Bosteder, Sandra Bowen, Karen Brammer, Pat Brinkman , Patricia Broadston, Cindy Brotzman , row four; Carol Brown, Cheryl Brown, Chris Brown , row five; Michael Brown, Pam Brown, Shannon Brown.
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"I've tried not to succumb to the status system," a senior. Joyce Emery and Sue Dietze express their individuality during the fashion dilemma with a wardrobe of varied lengths, left. Mark Cook , Hollis Hackman, Ron Anderson and Mike Munday find the student lounge an ideal place to relax and enjoy themselves , opposite page.
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Dennis Brethouwer , Bill Bruner, Marsha Brunke, row one; Angie Buell, Pam Burnham, Leaford Burnett, row two; Susan Bussear , Kent Butler, Debbie Butt, row three; Steve Butterfield , Jay Byler, Judy Cadwallader, row four; Pat Cahill, Pam Campbell, Tom Cardwell, row five; Jeanette Carlson, Pat Carlson, Debra Carstens
Thomas Casady , John Chase , Craig Cheney, Barb Clinefelter , Scott Clupny, Pam Coatman, row one; Kathleen Coats, Delayne Cole , Sue Cole, Sue Collins , Steve Connick , Susan Connick, row two; Shannon Conover , Rita Coolen , Rick Couch, Randy Cox , Janet Crear, Steve Cruickshank , row three ; Bill Crumb , Jon Daharsh , Terry Danek , row four; Jeanne Davidson , Russell Davison , Bev Dean.
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Randy Dean, Dianne DeFreece, Tom Detmer, Susie Dietz , Marvin Dinsmore , row one; Richard Dettenber , Doug Dow, Rebecca Drabant, Marilyn Drewel, Steve Dring, row two; Adolph Dudek, Cindy Dugdale, Jay Edmiston, Al Ehrlich, Debbie Eisel , row three; Arlie Elsasser, Marcia Eley, row four; James Elliott, Joyce Emery , row five; Janet Endorf, Marvin Estle, row six; Sheila Evans, Doug Everson, Kathy Faimon.
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" Personal accomplishments come through your own i n i tiative and by your own drive , " a senior. Seniors take the first step toward a higher education as they wait to take the SAT examination , opposite page. Rebe/a Shipps , Laurie Novak and Nancy Lah m show their "spirit " as they prepare for the homecoming dance, " The Great Pumpk i n ."
Jill Fazel , Ri ch Feldman , Di anne Ferguson , row one; Steve Fielder , Becky Fischer , Jeff Fisher , row two; Brad Flemmig , Jim Folsom , Marnie Fox, row three; Dav i d Franc i s, Tim Francis , Terry Frank , Kenneth Franson , Yvonne Garr i son , row four; Rick Genthe , Nancy Giebelhaus , Lynn Gillispie , Rod Glaser , Jan Gla ze, row five; Mark Gordon , Louise Graesser , Paul Graf, row six; Ji m Green , Ron Greeno , Rick Greer
" I was impressed with the many fine traditions of Northeast , but I also found there were many things which could be improved , and were bein g improved , and were being worked upon by students and faculty alike ," a senior. LN representatives Ron Greeno and Dave Tyler attend the organizational meeting of the intracity Student Advisory Board at Supt. John Prasch's home , below. With bottle in hand, John Bills leads N-Club members through " This is your life Coach Heft. "
Brent Greever, Linda Gr i ce , Andrea Grob , row one; Marcial Guajardo, Toni Gunn, Bill Haas , row two; Mike Hadley, Karen Hageman, Debbie Hahn , Bl ai r Hall , Cathy Hall , Rick Hamilton , row three; Becky Hanna, Jan Hansen , Brenda Hanson , Don Hanson, Martha Harrington, Jeff Harris , row four; Steve Harris , James Haynes , Cheryl Hegener, Don Helmkamp, Lavonne Hennessey, Sharol Hensler.
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Susan Hereth, Marilyn Hermann, Nancy .Herpolsheimer , Jim Hertzel , Dave Heying , Jan Hicks , row one; Mike Hi ldebrand , David Hile , Glen Hill , Tyson Hi ll , Ken Hipple , Yvonne Hladik, row two; Gary Hofker , Linda Hohensee , Dave Horner, Doug Hosek , Mike Hotovy , Linda Hunt, row three; Ron Hutchinson , Steve Hutchinson, Ruth Ingwerson.
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Cynthia Irick, Jerry Irons, Judy Irons, Annette Jacobsen , Marilyn Janda, JoAnn James, row one; Alette Jensen, Joe Jensen, Francine Jimenez , Gary Johnson , Dianne Johnson, Judy Johnson , row two; Juliann Johnson , Larry Johnson , Todd Johnson, William Johnston, Jackie Jonas , Jim Jones, row three; Harriette Jumper, Laurie Kahl , Deborah Kahler , Ted Karle , Steven Karr , Cliff Karthauser , row four; Nancy Kaye, David Kehm.
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" I also wish to open channels of communication between people to a much higher degree ," a senior. Cheryl Hegener and Jackie Lageson display their artistic talents under glass at a Gateway exhibit , opposite page. Terry Mahlman and Tom Casady practi ce a block for winning a debate case
Donald Kehr, Randy Keiser, Judy Keller , row one; Connie Kelley, Rod Kempkes, Joel Kennedy, row two; Pat Killeen , Gary King , James Kirby , row three; Cathy Kirk , Jerry Kirkland , Laura Klein , row four; Duane Knight , Mike Kortum , Steve Kreifels , row five; Bill Krieger , David Kubicek , Mark Kuck , row six; Stephanie Kuebler, Jackie Lageson , John Laher.
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Nancy Lahm, Becky Lahr, Thomas Larsen , Nancy Larson, row one.; John Leacock, David Leavitt, Cindi Lee, Bobbie Lehi, row two; Kirby Lehman, Clark Lehr, Dave Lehr , Diana Levorson, row three; Tim Lickei, Chris Lind, Donna Lisle, John Logan, Art Longoria, Becky Loos , row four; Dennis Loos, Rochelle Loos , Pat Lopour , Cathy Love , Keith Ludden , LaMila Lutes , row five; Ilona Machers , Jay Madsen , Joyce Magorian , row six; Terry Mahlman, Mike Mahoney , Nancy Manley.
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Jeannie Mann, Ken Maresh, Sam Martin, Gayle Matthews, row one; Jeanne Matthews, Robert Mays, Steve McBride, Carole McCormick, row two; Harold McGrew, Mike McKnight, Michelle McLaughlin, Tom Meduna, Mary Mehuron, Larry Meier, row three; Rod Mertz, Leon Meyer, Sherry Meyer, James Michaud, Randal I Moore, Robert Morford, row four; Mike Munday, Jacqueline Munson, Yvonne Munson, row five; Barry Munyon, Joyce Myers, Maureen Myhre
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Doug Neberman, Debbie Neisius , row one; Janice Nellis, Phyllis Nelson, row two; Luann Neutzman, Laurie Novak, Roger Nunn, John O'Hare , Gloria Oliver, Barb Olsen, row three; Bernard Olsen, Chris Owen, Sue Packett, Debbie Parker, Sherri Patzel , Linda Peter, row four; Dennis Peterson, Terry Planer, Doris Poor, Marae Raddatz, Charlie Rau, Margye Reeves, row five; Mike Reid, Calvin Reinke, Jerry Renaud, row six; Michael Rhoades, Linda Richards, Cheryl Richardson
Paula Richardson, Marvin Riedel , row one; Rick Rieke , Carol Robertson , row two; Lonnie Robinson, Robert Rogers , row three; Bruce Ross , Karen Ross, Janet Sabalka , row four; Dawn Sanders, Terri Schaffer, Kristie Schamp, Patricia Scharf , Linda Schlegelmilch , Mike Schleicher, row five; Judy Schmidt, Rick Schneider , Delores Schoonover , row six; Steven Schukar, Brad Schuma n, Mike Schuman.
" Even with its problems , I don't feel there is another school with as good a situation for learning, working and fun times," a senior. Treasurer Tom Casady, Secretary Marcia Eley, Vice-president Shirley Arnold and President Joe Jensen converse in the comforts of the student lounge , opposite page. Discussing senior class decisions are second semester class Treasurer Sue Packett, President Bill Crumb, Secretary Pat Broadston and Vice-president Harriette Jumper.
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Kent Sears, Su Sehnert, Cindy Sherard, Mark Shields, Rebela Shipps, row one; Jim Sinner, Linda Siske, Christine Skiles, Shirley Slocum , Dan Sloey, row two; Duane Smith , Pam Smith, Paula Smith , Steven Smith , Mary Snell , row three; Joan Snowardt , Judy Sobotta , Jim Sollenberger , Bev Somerhiser , Judy Spader , row four; Greg Srb , Dave Standley, Debbie Stansbury, row five; Doug Sta ples.
" I could write a book about the things I have done , but it might be used as state ' s evidence against me , " a senior. Joe Jensen , first semester sen i or class president , conducts a planning m eeting for the senior party
Joe Starr, Linda Stewart , Mike Steyer, row one; Dean Stilwell , Debbie Stilwell , Dean Strough , Laurie Swanda , Thomas Swanson, row two; Larry Swenson, Ron Swenson , Jody Syme , Tom Tabor , Bev Tenopir , row three; Dan Thompson , Daryl Thompson, Ellen Thompson , Randi Thompson, Rick Thompson, row four; Joe Thoms , Dennis Tipton , Dale Titus , row five; Don Tuma.
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" I am thankful for the privilege of being a Rocket ," a senior. In order to show the team that Northeast is number one in spirit , seniors decorate the goal posts prior to kick-off , right. Pam Coatman, head twir l er , practices a new half-time routine , opposite page.
Dave Tyler , Bob Upton , row one; Karen Vance , Mary VandenBosch , Debbie Vanderharr , Mark Van Osdol , Paula Voelker , Pam Wach , row two; Connie Wagner , Tonja Wagner , Debbie Waite , Charles Walek , Jackie Walter , Vicki Waples , row three; Ti m Ward , Glenn Watts , Branda Way , row four; Adell Weihing , Connie Wendt , Russ Went i nk .
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Michael Wenzl, Larry West, Mark Westphalen, row one; Cindy Wheeler , Larry White, Bruce Whitefoot , row two; Rick Whiting, Marilyn Wiest , Dave Williams , row three; Steve Williams, Doug Winkler, Don Witulski, row four; Judi Wolfe, Gary Wood, James Woodruff, Jeff Wright, Glenda Wurdeman, row five; Leslie York, Scott York, Beverly Young, row six; Edward Zachek, Gloriann Zier, Steve Zimmer.
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Jon Adams , Ronald Aden , Don Adler , Dave Aksamit , Marcia Alber, Adele Allison , Greg Anderson , Mi ke Anderson, Keith Anson , Debbie Armstrong, Britt Baer , row one; Bette Baker , Jon Baker , Kim Baldwin, Tom Barker , Walter Barnes , Don Barry, Patti Barzydlo , Monteal Basler, Carol Bauers , Harlan Bauers , Frank Beaty, row two; Donn Beaver , Ji II Beck , Deborah Becker Barb Beisne-r, Alan Belka , John Bell , Richard Bell , row three; Vicki Belz , Gene Benash , Jeff Bennett , Scott Bergfeld , Arthur Bergman , Karen Bergman , Stan Berlowitz , row four; Terry Bescheinen , Pamila Bickel , Dean Blackford , Glenda Bourne , Chris Botts , Debbie Brannin, Randi Brehm , row five; Robert Brehm , Jeff Brinkman , Lynnette Brooks , Laurie Brown , Beth Buis , Rick Buis , Holly Buis
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" Lincoln Northeast is one of the friendliest schools around , " a junior. Representatives Roger Ems, Pam Hogenson and Marilyn Mroz browse through an index of deeds, titles and legal records on County Government Day, opposite page. Demonstrating the power of positive thinking to make a wish come true are these junior class members.
Bruce Bunn , Roxie Burnett, Janet Bushing , Gary Butterfie ld, Stan Butterfield , Liz Byleen , Rick Cadwal l ader , Pam Cameron , row one; Sue Carroll , Vickie Carroll , Byron Cary , Jackie Case , Deborah Caves , Mary Chappell , Fred Christensen , Chr is Clapp , row two; Dave Clapper , Patty Clark , Ben Coburn , row three; Jon Cockrill , Daryl Coffey , Gerald Coleman , row four; Gloria Collier , Betty Collins , Dav i d Co lli ster , row five; Barry Conover , Nancy Cook , Craig Cooper , row six ; Bob Corning , Leroy Covert , Tim Cox , Ron Cramer , Debbie Cratsenburg , Janet Crow , row seven; Jim Curtiss , Carol Damkroger , Cheri Dart , Dwight Dean , Robert DeBusk, Deb Decker.
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"You get letdowns here; you get them everywhere. Like finding out you are not ever going to be lively and irresistible, or discovering you have the IQ of a retarded pigeon when all through your life your mother has been telling you that you could be another Einstein," a junior.
Psychiatrists Janet English, Tes Jonas, Roger Heffelfinger, Bob Forney and Tom Barker voluntarily offer their services for the benefit of Northeast students, below. Pam Gustafson and Steve Dickey display the official Mickey Mouse T-shirts, opposite page.
Linda DeGarmo, Margie Dennis, Stephen Dickey, Leila Dieck, row one; Dana Dittmer, Mary Dolan, Kevin Donahoo , Mike Dormer, Debbie Eaton , Kent Edwards , row two; Cindy Ehrlich, Cheryl Eirich, Debby Eley, Crystal Eliker, Lila Emery, Roger Ems, row three; Janet English, Perry Esquivel, Mark Ethridge, Teri Eyster, Mary Fech, Jeanie Federle , row four; Steve Ferguson , Debra Fettin, Doug Finke , Mary Fitl , Fred Fleming, Mike Fleming, Connie Fletcher , Dave Folkerts, Steven Folsom, Mary Forcier, Bob Forney, row five; Garry Forney, Harry Forney, Allan Fox, Wendy Francis, Linden Franson, Patricia Franson, row six; Scott Franz, Steve Freese, Debra French , Vaughn Fritts , Lee Froschheiser, Debra Frye.
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Sandra Furrer , Janet Fye , Cindy Gabel , Margaret Garrels , Darwin Garton , row one; Jeff Gaskins, Carol Gerbeling , Jodi Gleason , Mike Godden, Cindy Gossard , row two; Marily Gorz, John Gotchall , John Grady, Jolynn Gray, Richard Greb, row three ; Debbie Greenfield , Kent Griffin , Daniel Gross , Amado Guilarte , Terry Gunn , row four; Pam Gustafson , Craig Haar, Jerry Haas , Jeff Hall , Rebecca Halleen , Marian Hamby, Douglas Hanneman, Charmaine Hansen, Dave Hansen , Judy Harmon, Donna Harned, row five; Susan Harrifeld , Steve Harriman, Peggy Hart, Debbie Hauder, Ann Hayes , Roger Heffelfinger , Brad Heiliger, John Heise , Patty Hendrych, Allan Hennecke , Mitzie Hennessey, row six; Tom Henson , Tom Hereth , Nansy Hergert, Mike Hermance, Julie Herstein, Cindy Hertzel , row seven; Micheal Higgins, Tom Higgins , Sally Highfield , Patti Hill, Rollie Hill , Sharon Hitz , row eight; Ken Hoage, Marcia Hoffman, James Hofker, Pam Hogenson, Connie Holmberg , Linda Hotovy.
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George Howard , Philip Hughes, Sherrie Humann , Jeri Hurlbut, Helen Hyde , Virginia Irw i n, Arletta James , Kim Janney, row one; Jeff Janssen, Teresa Jenkins, Arlene Johnson , Beverly Johnson, Dan Johnson , Jim Johnson , Linette Johnson , Ralph Johnson , row two; Shirlene Johnson , Teresa Jonas , Alice Jorgensen , Kathy Joseph , Bruce Joye , row three; Roberta Kaenel , Linda Kalcik , Nancy Kassebaum, Debby Kelly , Jane Kennedy, row four; Vicki Kerns , Nancy Kerrey , Suzy Ketterer, Christine Keyser , Mike King , row five; Dean Kirby , Terry Kirk , Lynn Kleeb , Tom Knapp , Tim Knight , row six; Dav i d Kobek , Mary Kortum , Richard Kouma , Michael Kovar , Kim Kramer , row seven; Dianne Krecklow , Mike Kreifels , Gary Krogh, Pam Krohn , Pam Krumm
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"One goal I've set is to survive one more year at Northeast," a junior. President Donna Lahm , Vice-president Jim Underhill, Secretary Debbie Armstrong and Treasurer Patty Wilson look for odd jobs, opposite page. Planning the JuniorSenior dance are second semester class Vice-president Debby Eley, Secretary Becky Orr, Treasurer Marjean Vandhal and President Steve Landenberger
Katherine Krumme , Ruth Kuhfahl , Diane Kurtzer , Jim Lafollette , Steven Lagemann , row one; Donna Lahm, John Lamborn , Lori Lamphear , Steve Landenberger , Cynthia Lape, row two; Sonja Larson, Randy Leacock, Anne Lee, Dan Lehr , David Lentfer ; row three; Loren Leonard , David Lewis, Tim Liddick , Sue Lightner , Rob Lobed a, Chris Lot gren, Sharon Lopour, Bruce Lovejoy, Sharon Lovell , Jayne-Mahoney, Mary Martin, row four; Keith Mastin , Mary Mattern , Peggy May, Mike McCleery, Robin McConnell, row five; Loyce McCormick, Vicki McDiffett, Shyla McGill , Terry McGregor, Paul McIntosh.
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Joan McKernan, Kevin McKinney, Jo McMahan, Ed McMeen , row one; Rick Medearis, Mike Meehan, Pat Mehuron , Raymond Meints , row two; Connie Menebroker, Rick Messing , Mark Metcalf, Dan Mick, row three; Mark Miller , Gary Miller, Richard Miller, Sandi Miller, row four; Clay Milleson, Cyndy Mitchell, Wanda Mitchel l, Tom Morey, Gary Morrison , Peggy Morton, Marilyn Mroz , Karey Mulder , Debra Murrell , Anita Myers , Karen Nilson, row five; Susan Ninneman , Dan Ore, Becky Orr , Randall OWett , Nancy Pappa, Paul Parizek , Stanley Parks, Denise Parry, Nancy Parry , Daniel Payne, Jim Payne
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" If you want something you must work toward it , it is not handed to you on a silver platter ," a junior. Clyde Sutter looks into the stars to find what lies ahead in his future , opposite page top. This committee took the responsibility of planning the Candleligh t, center. Linda Schneider , Connie Weyers , Pam Cameron, Jean Federle and Judy Harmon , assisted by Kim Berger practice cheers for the final varsity cheerleader tryout.
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, Dale Peter , Mark Peters , Rox i Pe t ers, Susan Peterson , row one; Linela Pet racek , Cathy Pettet, Tracy Pettit, Denice Pickerill , Diane Pickerill , Greg Pickerill , row two; Jennie Piipo , Marchelle Plucknett , Cheryl Pohlman , Gary Pohlman , Cindy Pont , Mary Poulos , row three; Roy Powell , Connie Prai , Michael Pratt , Roberta Rada, Cheryl Rap , Don Reinhart , row four; Steve Remmenga , Carolee Rhoadarmer , Sandy Rhoada rmer, Carol Ri ley, Cindy Rinne, Kev i n Rivett , row five; Cynthia Robinson , Steven Rob i son , Bruce Rodgers , Debbie Rodgers , Larry Rohrer , Janet Rood , Eugene Rorabaugh , Teresa Rose , Eugene Rosenberry , Rod Rosenthal.
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" There are a lot of adjustments to make , some that I still haven ' t gotten used to ," a junior. A moment of solitude was a moment of thought for Junior Bruce Rodgers , opposite page. Creating a lot of competition at the rallies became a significant job for Colerick ' s corner.
Larry Spaulding , Kathy Spaur , Rick Standley, Monte Steenson , Steve Stehr , Karen Steinbrugge , Scott Steinhagen , Shery l Stevens , Pame l a Stickney, Kim Stinehagen, row one; Jeff Stiverson, Bobette Story , Leon Story, Trudy Strauch , Carol Stolzenburg , Brad Sturgeon , Kathy Suesz , row two; Gary Sullivan , Bill Sundeen , Arlene Sutter, Clyde Sutter, Sandy Svoboda, Beth Swanson, Randy Swanson , row three; Mike Swartz, Sue Swartz, Ann Swearingen , Dick Taylor, Gary Taylor , Roberta Taylor, Susan Taylor.
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Terri Thiesfeld , Rhonda Thurber , James Tompsett , Doug Tracy, Steve Triplett , Dixie Troutt, Gail Tudor , Jim Underhill , row one; Julie Urbauer , Shelley Uttecht , Robert Utterback , Dan Uyesato , Marjean Vandahl , LouAnn VanHorn , Judy Vifquain , Mike Voecks , Bob Vrana , row two; Cheryl Waite , Susan Wagner , Bradley Walker , Rhonda Walker , Nita Walters , Dean Wampler , Patty Watts , Alan Webb , Randy Weblemoe , row three; Mike Weekly , Juanita Welander, David Wenzel, Ann Wenzl , Don Wesely , row four ; Ann West , Bart West , Di ane Westling, Connie Weyers, Ann Wiedman, row five ; Lyn Wilcox , James Wilkerson, Ardis Wilkinson , Nancy Willemson , Patty Wilson , row six; Steven Wilson, Jan Wisehart , Diana Wollen, Joe Wright , Mark Wulf, row seven; Tom Yearley, Don Young , Nancy Zang, Greg Zessin , Cheryl Zier.
" I wouldn ' t pick any other school to attend but Northeast, " a junior. Junior boys artistically sculpture a rocket in the snow.
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" I was afraid that I'd get lost and that I'd never be able to know my way around, even when I was a senior ," a sophomore. All set for a big day of riding is Scott Stotts.
Leonard Ables , Larry Adams , Shirlene Adams , Yana Albers , Arlen Albert , Michael Allen, row one ; Rhanda Allen , Roberta Allen , Jane Anderson , Janice Anson , Cindy Arnett , Larry Arnold , row two; Mark Arnold , Sara Arow, Eric Asboe, Beth Atkinson , Kevin Avey , row three; Jeff Axthelm , Mark Bach , Rene Bailey, Kathy Barney , Sue Barton , row four; Joyce Bates , Richard Batty, Duane Baty , Terr i Baty, Kurt Bauer , row five; Joe Beaderman , Patsey Belk , Janelle Belknap , Mike Belknap , Toby Bell , David Berger , row six; Paul Bergman , Daina Bergman is , Karen Berka , Cathy Bloom , Joann Boettcher, Bob Bohaty, row seven; Roger Bolan , Tony Bonelli , Kathy Borcher , Joe Borchers , Aloma Bouma , Julie Bouma.
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Cynthia Bowsman , Lynn Boyte , Wendy Brehm , Charl ie Bright , Pamela Brophy, John Bruner, row one; William Buell , Roger Bush, Jan Buss , Gareld Butler, Kathryn Caauwe , Randal l Cades , Mi ke Ca l dwe ll, Car l Campbell, James Campbell, Jim Cardwell , Marla Carlton , row two; Steve Carr , Mike Carstens , Steve Cartagena , Leta Carter , Amber Caughey , Mike Chaffee , Dave Chr i stensen , Nancee Christensen , Sandy Christie , Cece li a Clark, Janis Clark, row three; Kathy Clark , Patty Clark , Peggy Coatman, Sharon Coates , Jenn ifer Cockrell , Chris Cole , Elmer Cole , Randall Cole , Kathy Co l lier , Terry Colvert, JoAnn Cook, row four; Margaret Cook , Terri Cook , Gail Coolen , Kristi Coon , Sheryl Covert , Janelle Cox , Don Craft.
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"Just being here makes me feel important," a sophomore. First semester class President Richard Dale, Treasurer Cathy Blume , Secretary Dixie Flaherty and Vicepresident Dave King check the daily newspaper for school news , opposite page. Women's Lib hits the soph class second semester with the leadership of President PeggyCoatman, Vice-president Jodi Wagner, Secretary JoAnn Poor and Treasurer Sandi Huber.
Mark Cromer, Paulette Crosiek , Mark Crouse , Robert Cummins, Richard Dale, Rick Dana , row one; Larry Darr, Cheri Daugherty , Yvonne Davis , Susan DeBoer, Ellen Decker , Mike Decker , row two; Nolan Decker, John Deeds , Mary Deines , George Desiniotis , David Deterding, Janet DeWitt, row three; Mike Diehl, Dale Dinsmore, row four; Debra Dirksen , David Dloughy, row five; Denis Dodd , Richard Dolezal , row six; Don Dondlinger , Terry Dopp , Gary Doty, Debbi Dow , Jenny Drabant , Jack Durst, row seven ; Kathy Dvorak , Randy Dyer , Diane Eckstein , Julie Eley, Dan Elliott , Jeanne Ellis , row eight; Tim Elsbernd, Ki t Emery , Doug Embree , Susan Emmons , Rickey Ems , Gaylene Engelsgjerd
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Patricia Erks , Kathi Ernst , Gloria Esquivel , row one; Randy Everson , Patrick Ewoldt , Mark Farmer , row two; Susan Farnsworth , Guy Farr , Pam Fink, row three; Dale Finke , Jeff Finley , Dixie Fl aherty , Stan Foreman , Dan Forst , Lisa Foster , row four; Fred Fowler, Kerry Fox , Mike Frain , Jim Fritts ; Deonne Fuehring , Randy Fujan , row five; Gary Gandara, Mike Garrison , Patti Geist , Donna George , Bob Gies , Barb Gillan , row six; Chris Gillispie , Steve Glantz , Steve Gochnour , Rick Goldsby , Gwen Graesser, Dw i ght Green , row seven; Pam Green , Ri chard Green , Dixie Griffin , Diane Guerry, Wrendy Guthmiller , Debbie Haar.
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" I thought I would be a separate , unincluded part of the school because I was a ' dumbsoph ' , " a sophomore. Lisa Foster admires her locker as she finds someone remembered , opposite page left. A relieved Jenny Drabant receives her driver ' s license , center LuAnn Weber , Sarah Arrow and Becky Wi nkler take time out to enjoy life.
Jean ie Haase , Ron Hadley, row one; Steve Hadley, Will i am Haeffner, row two; Becky Hahn, Ramona Hahn , Pam Hall , Robert Hamel , Judy Hanna , Wendy Hanna , Beth Hanneman , row three; Debbie Hanneman , Candy Hansen , Pam Hanson , Myrtle Har ri s, JoEllen Harrold , ?au l Hartz , David He l ler ich , Patty Helmick , Linda Henry, Pam Henshaw, Mike Hens ley , row four; LuAnn Henson , Steve Hermann , Bill Herr , Doug Hicks , Peggy Hielen , Gayle Hil bert , Debbie Hi lsabeck, row five; Steve Hlav ica , Mi ke Hoffer, Debbie Hogan , Craig Hollers, Jan Ho ll ett , Julie Holmes , Susan Horner, row six ; Sandi Huber, Debb ie Huckeba , Susan Hughes , Peggy Hunt , Bob Hur lbut , Glenda Hutchison , Steve Isaacs, row seven; Ci ndy lrmer, Rebecca Ir ick , Nancye Jacobsen , Richard Janssen , Steve Janssen , Sco t t James , Steve Jellesy.
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Car l a Krumme , Lynn Kucera , Vern Kuhn , Mi chael Kuwitzky , Jim Ladd , row one; Sherry Lande nberger , Randy Landstrom , Jon Lane , Lar ry Lantz , Jim Larsen , Donna Larson , Ron Larson , Sheri Larson , Joni Lawson , John Lee , Diane Lehechka , row two; Rob Lehr , Linda Lempka , Daryl Lenz , Jer i Linder , Linda Lionberger , Laura Logan , Byron Low , Michael Love l ace , Gary Luedtke , Rodney Luft , Paul Luke, row three; Larry Lutz , Steve Lutz , She i lah Lybarger , Christine Lyman , Mary Manning , Steve Markwardt , Jerry Ma rshall , row four; Richard Marshall , Richard Martin , Bruce Maske , Eva Mattern , Barb Matthews , Jeannie Maxson , Bob May, row five; Patrick McClure, Debbie Mccown , Debbie McCracken , John McLaughlin , Patti McMullen , Pat McNeil , Susan Meal how.
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" I expected Northeast to be bigger and scarier ," a sophomore. Rose Mary Scalf and Diana Richards submit to blowing their minds , opposite page top. Trying to wink his way through his world studies course is Greg Weiler , opposite page bottom. Sophomores enjoy refreshments during the annual Sophomore Tea sponsored by the Reserve Pep Club
Teri Mehlin , Dan Meier , Lori Meier, Randy Meier, Vern Meints , James Melson , Terry Mentgen , Steven Michels , Doug Miller, Gregory Miller, row one ; Joe Mil ler, Maureen Miller, Sandra Mi ller, Susan Milburn , Steven Mill et, Kathy Mitcheltree , Louis Mitzner, Mike Mizerek , Rhonda Moeller , Barbara Moore , row two; Joanne Morford , Darlene Morin , Vince Morin , Robin Moritz , Mi ke Morrison , Barb Mueller, Susan Munday, row three; Michael Munden , Ron Murphy, Marc Nagele , Sally Nekich , Dennis Nelson , Jane Nelson , Mike Neukirch , row four ; Nanette Newcomb , Debra Newman , Ken Northup , Kent Oakeson , Steve Oberg , Jeff Obrecht , Chuck Olsen
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David Oneel , Leslie Outz , Melodee Owens , Scott Packett , Rob Pageler , Ken Palensky , row one; Rick Pape , Michae l Paul , Pam Paul Dixie Payne , Gregg Pearce , Steve Penkava , row two; Tim Peterson , Dennis Petri , Dan Pickerel , Dan Pickerill , Becky Pierce , Steve Pierce , row three; Doug Pillard, JoAnn Poor , Susan Powers , Crystal Price , Gaylene Price , row four; Peggy Price , Wi llie Pueppka , David Raddatz , Myrrel Raddatz , Susan Raecke , row five; Robbin Ragland , Nikki Rasmussen , Becky Ray , Lonn i e Ray , Pam Reed , row six ; Diane Reilly, Don Renaud , Burk Renner , Susan Rich, Diane Richards, row seven; Mike Richmond , Linda Riebe , Charlie Rise, Steve Roberts , Paige Rodgers
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Randy Rollf , Terri Rood , Vicki Ross , Martin Rost , Lavonne Rotschafer , Clarice Roush , row one; Roy Rowbal , Mark Rowe , Denn i s Royer , Mike Runyan , Dennis Rupert , Mark Russell , row two ; Tom Saba l ka , Bob Sampson , Torrey Sandin , Rose Mary Scalf , row three; Robert Schaffer, Steve Schappaugh , Denise Scharton , Steve Scharton, row four; Cindy Scheer , Doug Scheffert, Pam Scherer , Janice Schlattmann, row five; Damon Schleicher, Aaron Schoeneman, Allan Schoenfeld , Robert Schoenleber, row six; Bob Schulenburg , Greg Scott, Brenda Seale , Melodie Seyersdahl , Sheree Sharp , Melody Sherard , row seven; Marty Shields , Debbie Shonerd, Stephen Simmons , Teri Sipp , Debra Sitzman , Debbi Ski l lett, Susan Slechta.
" Why do the boys line up in the halls? " a sophomore. Peggy Hunt finds out high school brings responsibility a mile high , above. Sophomore and junior girls unite to participate in Rocket spirit , opposite page.
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John Slosson , Dave Smith , Dave Smith, Marilyn Smith, Ray Sm ith , Richard Smith , Terri Smith , Ralph Spangler, Susie Spath , row one; Bill Spilker, Debbie Squires , Doug Srb , Pam Stahurski, Rick Stalder, Neil Standley, Dan Steele , Michele Steinman, Barbara Stevens , row two; Beverly Stevens , Pam Stoddard , Roger Stolley, Mark Stoner , Patricia Story, row three; Scott Stotts, Michael Strain , Da le Strough , Gary Suesz , Steve Sulek, row four; Debbie Sullivan, Tom Sundeen , Melvin Svoboda, Pat Swanson , Bill Swearingen , row five; Vernon Swenson, Sue Syme , Scott Tabor, Marvin Tejral, Judy Tenopir, row six; Lori Tenopir , DeAnn Thiesfeld, Jean Thomas, Phyllis Thompson , Keith Titus, row seven; BettyJo Tjarks , Janene Tjarks , Rawley Tomes, Linda Toohey, Janet Traver
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Kim Truax , Roberta Turner, John Tyler , Danny Upton , Rhonda Upton, Bob Vance , row one; Bill Vanderford , Nancy Voecks , Scott Votava , Laura Vrana, Betty Wagner , Jodi Wagner, row two; Steve Wagner, Chuck Waldron , Patty Ward , David Ware , Mark Warren, Adele Weber , row three; Luann Weber , Debi Weeks , Connie Weers , Greg Weiler , Janet Wel ls, Denise Wendt , Jean Wenzel , row four; James Wesely, Duane West , Patricia West , Tom Westover, Tim Westrick , Kathy White , Patti Whitefoot, row five; David Wiest , Jeff Wilson , Pauline Wimberly, Linda Winchester , Becky Winkler , Mary Wissink , Beth Witham, row six; Jerry Witters, Esther Woellhof, Carolyn Wolfe , Karen Wolfe, Marilyn Wolfe, Sheila Wolfe, Tim Woodcock, row seven; Jim Woodside , Nancy Wright , Jerald Wurdeman, Jim Yearley, Gayle Yocum, Alan Zavodny, Kery Zimmerman
" The one word that really says my feeling is PRIDE ," a sophomore. Expressing the motto of the sophs is Mark Bach ' s Spirit Week sign, top left.
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"The individual language club will bring the member closer to a particular culture," according to Mrs. Muriel Shores, French Club sponsor.
Activities of the French club included Fete de la Rois , a fondue party and a tea for the AFS students, while Spanish Club members celebrated Christmas with pinatas, Spanish guitars and other festive customs of Spain.
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Spanish music , decor and food g i ves Spanish Club members a taste of the life , left. German students Dave Clapper and Donn Beaver deposit stamps that will be sent to a German orphanage for reprocessing , below left. Karen Schwabauer feasts on tacos , tamales and tortillas at a Mex i can restaurant , below center. Practicing on their recorders for an al/city Christmas party sponsored by the French Club are Andrea Grob, Rick Hamilton and Sheila Evans , below right. French <;lub members put the finishing touches on their pastries , yule logs and punch which they will serve to visiting high school club members
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The annual AFS assembly acquainted the student body with Andrea and Lena , below left. Andrea indulges in a few moments of relaxation with her American sister , Adell Weihing , right. Lena teaches her sister Sue Swartz the fine points of Swedish cooking, bottom left. Lena and Andrea added international flavor to traditional Christmas carols.
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"AFS is an excellent program that provides an opportunity for communication between countries and peop I e," according to Lena Ahnlund, Af S student from Sweden.
The Class of '71 welcomed Lena and Andrea Grob of Switzerland as members of the Lincoln Northeast student body.
"The student body has welcomed us not because we are visitors but because we are now part of Northeast," commented Andrea.
An assembly introduced the visiting AFS students and explained to the student body the purpose of the
AFS ' ers were quickly caught up in the fervo r of Rocket spirit, far left. Andrea tested her skill on the Northeast stage in " The Man Who Came to Dinner ," left. Becky Orr and Adell Weihing shop fo_r luggage in early preparation for thetr anticipated trips abroad.
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As in other years, Kings tickets were sold to encourage support of the program and assist the school in sponsoring future exchange students to Northeast. ·
Chosen for placement abroad in 1971 are Adell Weihingand Becky Orr.
"AFS will provide a chance to see another country and also experience a totally different environment," commented Adell.
"Youth concern is the only way for a world of trouble and hatred to be resolved to a peaceful place to live in," according to Becky.
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Reserve Cheerleaders Mitzi Hennessey, Lynn Wilcox, Patty Wilson, Debby Eley, Sonja Larson and Pam Krohn work to promote Rocket spirit , top. Enjoying the variety of food at the pot luck dinner are Debbie Armstrong , Diane Kurtzer and Liz Byleen, above. Vice-president Marjean Vandhal and President Becky Orr arrive early to decorate the cafeteria for the pot luck dinner, right.
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Jody Gleason conveys the philosophy that happiness is a Northeast victo r y , right. The Reserve Pep Club ' s jubilant cries of victory ring through the corridors of Pershing, below. Susie Sizemore discovers the last minutes of the game can be the most agonizing , bottom.
" The ma i n objective of having a reserve pep club is to back up secondary teams and to insure overall spirit throughout the junior class," explained first semester President Tess Jonas.
New uniforms gave a refreshing outlook to the club. Making signs, attending specific athletic events and participating in Spirit Week were activities that kept the members busy.
Members expressed feelings such as, "I enjoy being part of Northeast's spirit," and "Pep club helps me see Northeast as a whole, not as three separate classes."
Also fostering spirit were the six reserve cheerleaders who spent many hours creating coach and locker signs and practicing cheers. Reserve cheerleader Mitzi Hennessey felt, "cheering is more than fun and excitement, it requires a lot of time, effort and practice put forth by each girl."
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Greeting the football team is the traditional spirit line , right. Collecting on her sale of a Rockette hat to Lavonne Hennessey is Becky Hanna , below left. " Color My World " is the theme used by Rockettes in decorating the gym for the Turnabout dance , below right.
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What is it like to be president of Rockettes? From the president's standpoint "it can be frustrating and scary to talk to a l l those girls at once, but also a wonderful experience. " The vice-president, secretary and treasurer would most likely say the same thing.
What is it like to be a member of Rockettes? Making Spirit signs, attending games and meets as schedu I e d , promoting school spirit, planning, organizing and rendering services to the school were all duties of a Rockette. The most popular change the Rockettes would like to see made, is to have the president serve a full year instead of one semester.
Phyllis Nelson chats with a Lincoln High Pepper during half-ti me , below. Carol Robertson , Pam Brown , Becky Drabant and Brenda Hanson nourish their spirit by starting the day with breakfast , bottom left. Looking over suggested designs for this year ' s spirit buttons is Ilona Machers , bottom right.
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Paying a visit to the concession stand during half-time are Nancy Larson and Cindi Brotzman, above. Examining the 13-~onth calendar to be sold for a money mak,ng project is Linda Hohensee far right. '
Judy Ahrens receives a " Bippy " as her reward for being a top seller of the 13month calendars , far left. Winners of the door and sign contest receive their awards from Rockettes Sherri Patzel and Ilona Machers, below. Attending the Rockette sponsored chili feed are Conn i e Bailey, Pam Wach , Brenda Hanson, Carol Robertson, Patty Brinkman and Jeanne Matthews , bottom.
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Signs and posters were first seen throughout the halls of Lincoln Northeast during a mini spirit week which started the school year. The traditional spirit week during second semester combined hours of concentration and work to unify the school in attaining the goal of ultimate Rocket spirit.
Many students got together over semester break to create their masterpieces which were judged later in the week. First pla y e prizes were awarded to Debbie Kalcik and Susan Powers in the door and sign contest.
Spirit Girl for 1971 was Shirley Arnold. "I was really touched that the Rockettes gave me the honor of being Spirit Girl, and you can bet I'm going to Iive up to it," expressed Shirley after receiving the honor.
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r-.Shyla McGill and Karen Schwabauer launch their Rocket spirit by competing in the door and sign contest , top left. Joy beams through Shirley Arnold ' s face as she is announced Spirit Girl of 1971 , above. Pam Brown presents a first place award to Duane Schultz , the most spirited teacher , right.
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Preparing to choose her future dream date is Dorothy (Jim) Ahlstedt, left. Ronnie J Rocket primps to make sure everything is in place, below left. Modeling the typical leisure time apparel of Marty Shields in the fashion show is Pat Lopour, bottom.
In reaction to the 1971 Spirit Week, first semester Rockette President Harriette Jumper stated, "I thought it was really great People showed a lot more spirit than in previous years and many more people were a part of it."
A sneak preview of what the basketball team wears during their leisure time was presented at the annual rally. Rockette members modeled actual sportswear of the players, topping it off with a typical view of Coach Ed Johnson. Also presented at the rally was a satire of the ever popular Dating Game featuring well known model Dorothy Ahlstedt, who was faced with the challenge of choosing her escort for the festivities. Eligible bachelors included Mad Mother Spartan, Delbert de Knight and lovable Ronnie J. Rocket.
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"Being a cheerleader at LN means you have to be sort of an ambassador to represent your school. You learn to work with a group of other girls , exchanging ideas and learning to work under pressure at inconvenient times.
It seems like you are never quite done with locker Signs, door signs
and rally signs. It takes a lot of work, but you get repaid a million times over.
Promoting spirit at LN was not hard to do since the student body kept our tradition of having so much spirit. There is no other feeling like that of leading the entire school together in a cheer."
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Terry Bartlett, row one; Laurie Novak , Judy Schmidt , Jackie Jonas , row two; Sue Collins , Patty Broadston , Rebe/a Shipps, row three; Marcia Eley.
"This year for the first time the varsity cheerleaders have been cheering all year long instead of changing with the sports season. I feel the changes have accomplished their objectives, and it has also shown that it is the girls themselves who must make it work. Neither the old or the new system can eliminate the inability to cooperate wtth each other," stated Mrs. Nancy O'Brien, cheerleader sponsor.
Ellen Thompson, Marilyn Wiest , row one; Debbie Eisel , Kim Berger , row two; Maureen Myhre , Nancy Lahm
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"Watermelon, watermelon, watermelon rind; look at the scoreboard and see who's behind."
Highlighting the activities of N-Club this year were Happy Brithday Greetings to Football Coach Robert Els, and a skit portraying the life of Gymnastics Coach Robert Heffelfinger.
According to Jeff Bell, N-Club president, "N-Club is an organization of lettermen, designed to promote sportsmanship and recognize athletic achievement."
Confident N-Club members give the victory sign, top. President Jeff Bell, Vicepresident Larry West and Secretary-treas u rer Jim Sinner conduct the N-Club meeting under the supervision of Bun Galloway, above left. Collecting from Pam Brown is Jeff Wright who is selling programs with fellow member Pat Killeen.
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The crowning touch to a lot of hard work for Chuck Olsen is the acceptance of the school letter , left. N-Club proved that girl ch ,~erleaders are not the only ones possessing that extra bounce, top. NClub members display their usual school enthusiasm with homemade visual aids.
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Masque and Gavel members kept busy organizing an improvisational group entitled "The Brewery." Its purpose was to provide entertainment at school functions and private gatherings.
"I like Masque and Gavel because it is different from other groups. The people are warm and uninhibited," stated Sandi Furrer, member.
A lot of hard work went into the presentation of the skit "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" at elementary schools in December.
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The moment arrives for the initiation of the new Masque and Gavel members, top left. Ron Hutchinson, the Grinch, recites his vicious lines in Masque and Gavel's presentation of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" at North Park Elementary School, top right. Karen Brammer, Mark Peters and Jim Fritts go door to door selling tickets for the school play "The Man Who Came To Dinner", above left. All eyes are on members as they enact a scene from Whoville.
Susan Carroll has a front row seat for this demonstration about botany , far left. Demonstrations played an important role in the Science Club ' s meetings held this past year, left. Marvin Riedel takes a close look through an electron microscope , below left. Robert Resz , along with other club members , watch an experiment performed by one of their many guest speakers , below right. Nancy Larson , Marvin Riedel and Lindon Franson combine their skills to set up this experiment
"Science Club attempts to give people who have an interest a chance to observe various applications of the field," explained Mr. Robert Resz, sponsor of the club.
Activities of the club gave each member a chance to broaden his interest in specific fields of SCienCe. Some of these activities included a tour of the different science fields at Wesleyan, a speaker on the topic of botany and a visit to the medical laboratory at Veterans' Hospital.
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Aside from annual projects such as the spring banquet and entering district competition, members of FFA found themselves soliciting magazine subscriptions, ringing bells for the Salvation Army and forming a basketball team.
Awards included a thirdplace team finish in the District II Livestock Contest, a second-place finish in overall individual competition for Mike Hermance, FFA president and a plaque given in appreciation for the bell ringing project.
"The ultimate goal of our Red Cross chapter is to involve and serve people," explained Mrs. Nesha Schumann, Red Cross sponsor.
Service projects, constructing toys for the children of TRY, sponsoring the annual assembly and sponsoring a two-day open house displaying aspects of Red Cross, a 11 helped to fu If i 11 their goal of personal involvement and group sharing. Members also found it enjoyable just "getting together."
FFA members Mike Bomberger and Mike Strain get together to study an agriculture project , top left. Accurate measurement of materials for an experiment concerning soil nutrition is observed by Tim Woodcock , top right. Student organizers Chris Smith , Sue Carroll, Carol Sohl and Tess Jonas prepare for the R ed Cross membership drive
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Contemplating his next move to defeat his opponent Roy Powell is Dave McCormick, below. Concentration is the key strategy between chess players Loren Schmidt and Don Barry , bottom left. Players take steady moves when playing chess.
The Chess Club, under head mentor Mrs. Marie Kelley and led by Captain Don Barry, engaged in intra-city battles this year for the first time. Other co-captains for the team were Vice-president Loren Schmidt and Secretary-treasurer Roy Powell.
All members this year were underclassmen so it appears the whole squad will return for next years's chess contests.
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Tim Nilsson , DECA sponsor , conducts a business meeting concerning the resu Its of the Meadow Lane Shopping Center survey , top. Connie Bailey and David McCormick inspect the merchandise at the Northeast Pole , center right. Jim Sinner practices his salesmanship techniques as he persuades Barry Moore to buy a Northeast pennant, below. Ken Maresh takes time out to make popcorn for a DECA enterprise.
"DECA is organized on the local, state and national levels. It gives students a chance to experience work skills before graduation, " according to Tim Nilsson, sponsor.
Members initiated a trade analysis at Meadowlane shopping center. After taking the survey DECA presented the resu Its to the reta i I owners.
The coop plan is practiced by some DECA students, in which they go to school part of the day while also holding a part-time job.
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A club connected with communications was this year's Radio Club. It was designed to provide members with the opportunity to discuss radio equipment and actual operating procedures with others of the same interests. President Kurt Bauer found the club interesting because it gave him a chance to be part of the electronic Communication media.
Sponsor Evan Boiler believed "the purpose of the club is to help members prepare for the Federal Communications Commission radio examination."
Club Sponsor Evan Boiler explains the radio's usuage, left. President Kurt Bauer adjusts his radio to a different wave frequency, below. Kevin McKinney illustrates the techniques of operating a radio transmission , center. Kurt Bauer relays a message in morse code to Craig Hollers.
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Jody Bonneau musically dreams of Kansas and her home , top. Mrs Vietta Short is presented a plaque by Karen Vance and Jody Bonneau for her 20 years of work with the Penguins , above left. To make the Tinman, Ilona Machers , come alive , Jody applies a little oil to the rusted hinges , above right. The need for precision in any production is shown by these Penguins
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"To Oz" the 1970 Penguin show, "was perhaps one of the best performances for a long time," stated "Mama Penguin" Mrs. Vietta Short, the club sponsor.
Many hours of hard work to complete an 82-foot mural, music selections and routine practice all added up to make the show a reality.
Highlighting the show were five solos and the awarding of a trophy to Mrs. Short for 20 years of service.
Such comments as, "I really
liked it," and "it was different, I enjoyed it," could be heard as members were praised following the performance.
In the spring, the members worked on 40 merits by swimming miles and performance stunts. Letters were awarded to these girls at the annual Penguin banquet.
"Penguins is tough and time consuming, but I know I will miss it when I graduate," stated one member.
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Kerry, the lollipop kid , welcomes Dorothy to Oz, top left. The entire Penguin Club worked on producing a mural featuring the journey of Dorothy to Oz, top right. Lions, tigers and bears were three of the obstacles in Dorothy ' s venture to the Emerald City , left. To keep the glass slippers and see the Wizard, Jody Bonneau as Dorothy, follows the yellow brick road to Oz.
Girl's Athletic Association members participated in swimming and track and field as competitive SpOrtS this year for the first time. Highlights included a G.A.A.-sponsored hockey and volleyball clinic at the University of Nebraska, holiday parties and a mother-daughter playday.
Mrs. Vietta Short, sponsor, stated "I like G.A.A. because it involves all girls regardless of skill."
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GAA member Harriette Jumper persuades the 3:16 crowd to invest their savings in an energy bar , top left. Mary Mattern gracefully performs a front walkover , top right. Fellow gymnasts spot Gloria Zier during her routine, above left. Organization is the key word for the " Senior Sockers."
GAA girls participate in a spirited game of basketball to top off a day at school , above. Marae Raddatz found she could join GAA and see the world by scooter, above right.
Along with learning her lines , Patty Watts finds time to construct scenery, below left. The Stanley home is disrupted by a visit at Christmas by Sheridan Whiteside , right. Adell Weihing finds it a great responsibility to assist James Putman as student director , bottom left. Choir boys add to the confusion of Christmas with Whiteside.
"Each play is unique; the first semester play had total cooperation within the C3St, otherwise, it wouldn ' t have been possible to produce such a presentation," stated James Putman, director of "The Man Who Came to Dinner."
The play, staged in the 1940 era, captured the right combination of drama and comedy to make everybody glad the man came to dinner.
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Calvesfood jelly takes the place of gold, frankincense and myrh, as Mrs. Dexter and Mrs. Mccutcheon, Joyce Magorian and Bonnie Smith, bring gifts to Whiteside, below. Whiteside, Ron Hutchinson and Banjo, Tom Doughty, find one way to get rid of their problem, Lorraine Sheldon, Cindy Ehrlich.
Miss Preen Patty Watts
Richard Stanley Dave Hile
June Stanley Sandi Furrer
John Don Renaud
Sarah Sue Swartz
Mrs. Dexter .................... ... . . ..... Joyce Magorian
Mrs. Mccutcheon Bonnie Smith
Maggie Cutler Karen Berka
Mr Stanley Kirby Lehman
Dr. Bradley Larry Adams
Sheridan Whiteside Ron Hutchinson
Harriet Stanley Tess Jonas
Bert Jefferson Mark Peters
Professor Metz Keith Ludden
Mr. Baker...................... . ............... Jim Fritts
Lorraine Sheldon Cindy Ehrlich
Sandy Jerry Renaud
Beverly Carlton Mike Kreifels
Wescott Jim Haynes
Banjo Tom Doughty
Mrs. Ernest Stanley Karen Brammer
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Kirby Lehman illustrates to Jim Haynes where next year ' s profits are bound for , below left. A final good-bye is said by Kirby Lehman , Jerry Renaud and Tom Doughty as they quietly slip up the ladder to the roof , right. Chosen to discover Uncle Henry ' s body is Adell We i hing , bottom left. Kirby Lehman f i nds the letter that is the key to Patty Watt ' s fainting spell, bottom right.
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Time consuming efforts on the part of both the cast and Cr8W aided in the production of "My Three Angels."
It was basically a fun play centering around the idea that "hope is everything." It was set in French Guiana around Christmas time 1910. Three convicts who work in a shop suddenly discover their involvement in the lives of the people around them.
The final scene convinces everyone that the convicts are really three little angels.
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Fe li x Ducote !. Jim Haynes
Emi lie Ducote!. ..... . . . .. . ........... .. . .. .... Tess Jonas
Marie Louise Ductoe l Patty Watts
Mme. Pa role Ade ll We ihi ng
Jose ph Ki rby Leh man
Jul es Jerry Renaud
Alfred Tom Dought y
He nr i Trochard Mark Pet ers
Paul Roger Bolan
Li euten an t Dale Pe ter
An elaborate set for "My Three Angels" is constructed by the cast and crew , top. Caught surprisingly by Tess Jonas is Jerry Renaud during his search for Adolph. above left. Expressing his opinion of Uncle Henry, Mark Peters, is Kirby Lehman , above right. Mark Peters ages and becomes a distinguished character as make-up is applied by Keith Ludden.
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All acts join forces to produce the finale of the 1971 Rocket Revue , right. Lori Lamphear entertains the audience with her version of " All the Lonely People ", far right. The pollution act displays a bit of irony in their " America the Beautiful " sign , below. Junior girls participate in a song and dance act entitled " Melvin in Wonderland ", bottom left. Rocket Revue director Duane Schultz gives last minute instructions at the final dress rehearsal
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Under the direction of the pilot, Captain R. 0. Cket, the launching of the Star Rocket 1-9-7-1 proved to be one of the most successfu I Rocket Revues ever.
The ship took the audience of passengers on a tour throughout the universe where they visited such sights as the Five Stars of Sound, Aquarius, good old Earth, the Milky Way, Mars, Halley's Comet and Venus.
Through the large observation window at the front of the ship, passengers witnessed the talents of the galaxy inhabitants. The trip included a fractured fairy tale concerning the Grinch on the Milky Way, a look at the pollution situation on Earth, trampolinist Larry West's gravitational experience on the Moon, a modern dance group involved in a "War" on Mars and a glimpse of "Melvin in Wonderland" on the man-made satellite of Echo 11.
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Captain R. 0. Cket , Jim Hitch and his valiant crew, Rollie Hill, Pam Wach and Marg ye Reeves bl ,;1st off to another successfu I Rocket Revue , top. GAA puts together an illuminating act as they express their
dance talents, above. Businessman Marily Gorz finds it a wonderful morning · to buy.
The Grinch, Bruce Ross, and his accomplices Bev Dean and Shirley Arnold terrify the Who's as they steal the Fountain of Youth, right. Tower guide Tom Doughty congratulates the crew of the Rocket on another successful flight , far right. Nancy Gielbelhaus , Terry Danek, Dave Williams, Patty Broadston, Rick Couch , John Logan, Sue Collins , Cindy Hertz/ and Jim Hitch join together to produce the sound " Let It Be Me" , below. After many hours of rehearsal , Girls Glee presented their final production of " Who Will Buy This Wonderful Morning "
Girls Glee asked the question "Who Will Buy This Wonderful Morning" on Jupiter while Madrigals entertained on the planet of Venus. • Triple Trio performed for the captivated crowd on the Little Dipper as Boys Octet sang for their "Coney Island Babe" on Neptune. While pausing on Pluto, the audience was enchanted by folk singer Lori Lamphear.
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According to Duane Schulz, Rocket Revue director, this was the best Rocket Revue ever presented at LN.
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Bev Dean exposes the problems of pollution , far left. Triple Trio sings a medley of tunes , left. " I Would Rather Be Blue With You Than Happy With Somebody Else " sings soloist Carole McCormick , below left. Tom Doughty attempts to hijack Star Rocket to Uranus , below right. Melvin , Judy Vifquain , gazes in wonder at the Queen of Hearts as the loyal subjects s t and by.
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The newly released operetta "Fiddler on the Roof" was set in pre-revo l utionary times in Russia. It combined a touchingand yet humorist sequence of events revolving around a Jewish father and his concern for his daughters' welfare.
"More in-depth study was needed for this play than ever before since it involved a deeper understanding of a specific ethnic group," commented Mrs. Velma Snook, director of the operetta.
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Toasting Ron Anderson upon the confirmation of his agreement to marry Tzeitel is Richard Feldman , Gary Morrison , John Rotert and Tim Bach , below. Marcia Eley looks on as Pat Lopour peacefully sleeps and Vaughn Fritts dreams of Fruma-Sarah , Mary Mattern , and Grandma Tzeitel , Peggy May , right. Pat Lo pour cannot ·rouse Vaughn Fritts from his prayer to God , bottom left.
The three anxious young suitors, Jon Baker, Mike Anderson and Clark Lehr patiently await the presence of their intended brides , below. Debbie Kahler and Sue Packett look on as Sue Swartz, Bev Dean and Lori Rotthaus hope for perfect matches, bottom left.
Tevye Vaughn Fritts
Golde Pat Lopour
Tze itel Bev Dean
Hodel. Lori Rotthaus
Chava Sue Swartz
Shprintze Sue Packett
Bielke Debbie Kahler
Yente Marcia Eley
Motel Jon Baker
Sha indel Jeanne Federle
Perchik Mike Anderson
Lazar Wolfe Ron Anderson
Mordcha John Rotert
Rabbi Richard Feldman
Mendel Gary Morrison
Avrahm Tim Bach
Nachum Don Barry
Grandma Tzeitel Peggy May
Fruma -Sarah. Mary Mattern
Constable ............................. . Mark Westphalen
Fyedka Clark Lehr
Sasha Tom Henson
First woman Nita Walters
Second woman Patty Broadston
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The NFL put a new foot forward this year with several innOV3tiOnS. Under the supervision of their Coach Jack Mueller the members created a new constitution, which established qualifications for varsity letters, duties and terms of officers and eligibility for membership. Evenings found members enjoying the annual Christmas party, informal research meetings and money raising projects. Participation in interscholastic competition increased individual national standings.
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Recording the points earned by NFL members in an inter-school tournament is Terry Mahlman, below left. The NFL confers on the revision of an obsolete constitution, right. Taking time out from interscholastic competition to enjoy the finer moments is the NFL.
An opportunity to get an inside view of Lincoln Northeast facilities was presented this year when North Central Accreditation from Chicago assisted in a total evaluation. Every seven years in each of the Lincoln high schools, the faculty compares their report with North Central representatives who judge adequacy of the areas studied.
It has a double purpose; one is for the student's benefit, especially those planning to continue their education after high school. The other is to protect the student from a def icient educational background when confronted with college requirements.
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Increased flexibility in class registration accompanied the initiation of the new set of graduation requirements , below left. Taking time out for refreshments at the Candlelight Ball are Scott Knight , Sue Swartz, Rick Genthe and Bob Forney , right. Discussing Fellowship of Christian Athletes activities are Dave Clapper and Mike McCleery.
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In performance at one of Northeast ' s assemblies is the Random Sample from San Diego , California, below right. Receiving his seventh period pass permitting him to leave at 2:15 is Randy Weblemoe , bottom left. An informal gathering of the newly formed Book Club includes members Calvin Reinke, Terry Mahlman, Tom Casady , Marvin Riedel an d Mike Brown.
Involvement in the changing scene, that's what it was all about. At first glance games, rallies, activities and homework too often appeared to be the extent of our involvement.
But these pages will relive those moments which we can never live over again, because yesterday is gone. It was the time, our time, when we were a part of the changing scene.
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The Ecology Club is mainly concerned with conditions found in northeast Lincoln, top left. At a symposium concerning the image of the police , Dave Tyler and Tom Cardwell moderate a program that includes Lee Liggett and Ben Goble , top right. The Class of '71 relives the thrill of victory, center. Information about the annual March of Dimes campaign is separated by Marilyn Janda and Pam Brown , above left. Larry Swenson counts the letters received by the NORTHEASTERN which promoted the "Lest They Be Forgotten" campaign which asked for the release of all POWS.
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Student Council President Steve McBride proudly holds a $1000 check for the Peace Corps to aid in the construction of a foreign school, below. At the Northeast.,. East pep rally a " little people" is "tromping through the Spartans " , bottom left. Among the Student Council activities was the sponsoring of this Hub Club dance, bottom right.
One revolutionary movement after another came to LN this year and each had its moments. Whether it was a response to a plea for help or gaining more responsibility, any change could not have existed without the vital element which we could supply, people.
Unfortunately not all changes or hopes of changes to be made could be right for everyone. This called for a time of questioning and contemplating, but it still took involvement.
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Tension mounts as Nancy Herpolsheimer , homecoming chairman , announces the 1970 royalty , below left. Peggy Coatman relays memories of Northeast activities ten years ago , right. Juniors conjure up a bewitching atmosphere for the 1970 homecoming dance
"When I first heard the homecoming chairman call my name I was so numb it took awhile for me to get up from the bench. I was certainly surprised. (Original isn't it!)
I really did not expect it. In fact, I did not think I would even get nominated. It felt good to know I had more friends than I realized.
It was like a dream, a dream I will never forget. It was a great honor to be part of the Homecoming Royalty. I am thankful for the opp~rtunity."
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Homecoming activities include senior boys participating in the half-time entertainment , top. The annual alumni reception welcomes back graduates of Lincoln Northeast , above left. Reserve pep club , Rockettes and band members form the background for the homecoming skits
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Marcia Eley and Ron Anderson , hostess and host, right. Ron Greeno and Rebe/a Shipps , attendants , below left. Laurie Novak and Jim Sinner, attendants
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Charlie Rau, King of Hearts, above. Larry White, attendant, top left. Bernie Olsen, attendant.
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Cliff Karthauser and Laurie Novak , king and queen , above right. Nancy Lahm and Ken Maresh , attendants , above left. Patti Broadston and Rick Genthe , attendants
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V,arsity Football Team: M. Kuck , E. McMeen , B. Schuman , D. Standley, J Sinner , D. Neberman , J Gaskins , J Bell , row one. M. Dinsmore , P Graf, J Michaud , S. Stehr, T Mahlman , S Martin , L. Swenson, H. McGrew Brad Schuman knows the " agony of defeat ", right. Halfback Randy Schlegel whips around right end for a long gainer
The 1970 Rocket gridiron squad was faced with the second coaching changeinthelasttwoyea~.
Robert Els was moved up to head coach after Art Bauer accepted a new coaching career in Washington . Assisting Coach Els was University of Nebraska football standout Barry Alvarez.
The young Rocket squad posted a disappointing 3-6 record but proved to be a big city threat.
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Coach Els stated, "I was disappointed in our season for the fact that we thought we had a better team than our record showed. One problem was that we had a young ball club in the sense that we did not have many boys who had varsity playing experience."
Dave Standley puts the finishing touches on this play started by another Rocket defender, above. Off and running to find a would-be tackler is number 81, Mike Anderson, left. Varsity Football Team: J. Grady, J. Hertzel, R Anderson , C. Brown , D. Sloey, R. Schlegel , G. Kennell , T. Hen· son , T. Danek , row one. C. Froschheiser, J. Barnett , K. Hipple , J. Wright, M. Reid, M. Shields , G Sullivan , R. Genthe , M Anderson , B. Walker.
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The Rockets were plagued with bad luck several times as they were able to march the ball all the way down the field but could not get the ball across the goal line.
But at every game the Rockets seemed to be full of spirit. "We had spirit all of the time, even if we lost, the boys came out on the practice field ready for the next game," stated Coach Els.
The Rockets boasted four gridders to the "All-City" squad. Ron Anderson was a unanimous choice for the fullback spot as Jim Sinner was selected at end. Tackle Larry Swenson and End Ken Hipple were elected to the honorable mention squad. Sinner and Anderson were members of the elite "All-State" honorable mention team.
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Northeast drew their second loss in a row as cross-town rival Southeast blanked the Rockets 28-0. Several Rocket errors proved costly as the Knights scored on every turnover. The only sustained Rocket drive was halted at the 10-yard line by a Knight interception.
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Da n Sloey encourages his teammates from the sidelines, opposite page top. Center Jeff Bell provides a block for quarterback Gay/en Kennell who fires another comple t ed pass, opposite page bottom left. Ed McMeen and Mike Anderson love to get to the ball even if it means blocking a punt , opposite page bottom right. Northeast's co-captains Ron Anderson and Jim Sinner shake hands with the Lincoln High representatives before the opening coin toss, left. Fullback Ron Anderson escapes into the end zone as he did many times throughout the year , bottom left. Northeast scores a TD against fourth-ranked Bellevue.
Pius X edged the Rockets 7-6 as the Rockets held the lead until late in the second quarter. Mike Anderson and Ed McMeen blocked two punts The second attempted punt was picked up by Anderson who carried it over for the score. The Rockets gambled for two extra points but could not cross the goal line.
An impressive Rocket ground attack damaged East High 12-7 marking Northeast's first ViCtOryof the season. The Rockets tallied 169 yards rushing capped off by a 63-yard drive to set up the go-ahead touchdown. An interception by Randy Schlegel put the Rockets in position for their first TD of the season.
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Rockets Jerry Barnett , Tom Henson and Larry Swenson combine to terminate a Thunderbolt drive, top. Ron Anderson scoots for daylight behind Dave Standley and Mike Anderson, above left. Sam Martin starts another game by booming one of his kickoffs , above right. Dan Sloey seems to have friends on the other team who want to see him on the ground, opposite page top. Jerry Barnett puts the clamps on an opposing halfback as Jeff Gaskins and Ron Anderson look on , opposite page center. Senior Terry Danek discovers pain is part of the glory of winning , opposite page bottom left. Coach Els and Alvarez watch intently while giving orders to number 81 , Mike Anderson.
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The Rockets claimed their second win of the season, with a 28-6 romp over the Tigers of Hastings. The Rockets were led by fullback Ron Anderson who smashed for 124 yards and scored three touchdowns. The stubborn Rocket defense held the Tigers scoreless until late in the fourth quarter allowing their lone six points.
A blocked punt and two recovered fumbles unbalanced the Rockets early as Grand Island scored on both turnovers to end up on top 17-6. The determination of the Rockets did not die as they marched 94 yards in the final quarter for their only score of the game.
A 75-yard drive in the final quarter of play gave the Rockets a 15-8 victory over North Platte. The Rockets were down 8-0 at halftime, but came back to tie it up after driving 83 yards. Quarterback Gaylen Kennel scored the go-ahead TD as he swept the end for 16 yards.
The Rockets' bid to tie with Southeast for the city crown fizzled out as Lincoln High dropped LN in their finale, 26-7. The Rocket hopes were high early as they took the ball 36 yards to take a 7-0 first quarter lead. From there on it was Lincoln High who took control to ruin the Rockets' city crown hopes.
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Reserve Football Team: S Schultz , G
Taylor , J. Ryan , T. Knight , M. Knopp , R.
Shaw , T Liddick , R Lobeda , J. Gotcha/I , Coach Monk , row one; D. Clapper , J
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Cooper , S Remmenga , R Messing , J. Baker, P. Mehuron , G. Pickerel , M Hermance , Coach McMeen
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B. Hurlbut , R Bloebaum , D Baty, M.
Chaffe , P. Bergman , R. Dyer , D. Fi nke ,
M Nagele , T Eisbernd , row one; 8
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ingen, C. Waldron , K. Emery , D Dodd , row two; Coach Cook , D. Deterdi ng , R
Sampson , M Runyan , C. Huenink , M.
Kelley , R Hamel , J. Kahler , T Dopp , D
Meier , B Buell , S Glantz , row three; L. Ables , B Schoenleber , B Vanderford , S Votava , R Larson , D. Wiest , T Colvert , V Meints , S. Packett , M. Warren , J Sl osson , J Melson , Coach Willemsen , row four; T Kotschwar , J Obrecht, D Hicks ,
B. Vance , K Northrup , 8 Maske , K Avey , J Lee , M. Kuwitzky , R Dale , D. Pickerel ,
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The Reserve football team went through the 1970 season by ripping off five straight victories before bowing twice to close the campaign.
"Our defense was probably the key to our 5-2 season," said Head Coach Terry Monk. "We held our opponents to under 10 points a game."
Cited by Monk for their outstanding play were backs Rob Ketterer, Mel Knopp and Tim Liddick and linemen Tim Knight, Jim Ryan and Jeff Hall.
Climaxing the Sophomore footba ll team's 5-0-1 season was a tie for th E City crown. Coaches Hank Willemsen and Gail Cook were largel y responsible for the success, as the y shaped the young Rockets into dete rmined, hardhitting players.
Paul Bergman, Richard Dale, Terr y Dopp and Lonnie Ray were cited by Willemsen for their outstanding pla y He also noted that many sophomo r players were moved up to the varsit y and reserve units.
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LN 2 0 12 6 28 6 7 15 7 R E V A R s I Fremont 12 Southeast 28 East 7 Pius X 7 Hastings 6 Grand Island 17 Bellevue 33 North Platte 8 Lincoln High 26 FOOTBALL y F 0 s LN20 0 Southeast 6 22 Lincoln High 6 E 34 T Hastings B 14 Grand Island 7 R 19 B Piux XO 7 Fremont 14 6 East 37 V A E L L F SOPHOMORE LN 12 0 Southeast O 28 T Lincoln High B 22 Beatrice Reserves O 22 Seward Reserves 14 22 B Piux X 6 0 East O A L L TENNIS LN 3rd - Lincoln Public Schools 2 Southeast 3 5 Grand Island 2 3 East 2 7 York O tied 4th Fremont Invitational 5 Lincoln High 0 2 East 3 1 Southeast 4 ti ed 1st Trans-N eb raska 3 Lincoln High 2 tied 1st York InvitationalLN LN 5th Omaha North Invitational 32 (.!J Hastings 11 24 z Beatrice 17 30 Southeast 11 8th ::::i Millard Invitational 40 Fremont 6 29 t- Pius X 16 25 Cl) Lincoln High 20 50 LI.I Omaha Bryan O 28 Grand Island 14 1st ar::: Trans-Nebraska 22 3: East 23 3rd District 5th State1st Fremont Invitational LN 136.40 Grand Island 119 65 1st Southeast- Lincoln High 2n d Trans-Nebraska 1st Lincoln High Invitational 117 07 North Platte 124.9 2 1st East-Pius X 129 30 Southeast 139 0S 1st Nebraska Wesleyan Invitational 138 10 Lincoln High 133.25 1st > Southeast 118 45 Bellevue 102 15 1st ar::: Trans-Nebraska 2nd Districts 1st City 140 75 Beatrice 135.75 1st t- Lincoln High 2nd State 1st z District 129 55 East 127.00 1st State 115.45 Hastings 88 75 :::::, 115.45 McCook 103 S0 CROSS 3rd - Grand Island Invitational (.) GYMNASTICS LN 42 Co lumbus 53 29 Omaha B ryan 66 40 (.!J Omaha North 55 64 z Columbus 31 19 Hastings 76 68 - Kearney 27 17 East 78 4 2 Grand Island 51 24 Southeast 70 12 Frem o nt 83 53 - Omaha B ryan 42 6th 3: Trans-Nebraska 4th City Relays 13th Cl) State 24 Lincoln High 71 153
Gymnastics Team: D. Bickford , L. West, M Schuman, D. Strough, D Spencer, Coach Heffelfinger, row one. A. Guilarte, D. Wesley, S. Dickey, D. Hanneman, B. Heiliger, R. Heffelfinger, 8. Bunn , B. Corning, row two. 0. Strough, B May , D. West, J. Marshall, C. Campbell, R. Landstrom, C. Olsen, T. Bonne/Ii, G. Krohn, L. Darr. Mike Schuman appears to be doing pushups in mid air , below. Larry West performs his usual feats in the tumbling event.
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Dean Strough displays his winning form which gave him a first place berth in the state meet, left. Bruce Bunn displays his dismount on the parallel bars.
A second place finish in the state meet highlighted the Northeast gymnastics season. Two gold medal winners helped the Rockets attain the rank as Dean Strough and Duane West won the trampoline and tumbling events respectively.
Coach Bob Heffelfinger's squad also turned in a 7-2 dual season along with runnerup honors in .the in the Trans-Nebraska and district meets.
Consistent efforts throughout the year placed Dean Strough, Duane and Larry West and Steve Dickey on the all-city team.
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Hall ' s my name, winning's my game , right. Jerry Renaud is on his way to another victory , below left. Tim Lickei waits anxiously to swat that pesky white ball , below right. Coach Keith Watt gazes intently at his performing players , bottom.
The Lincoln Northeast tennis team posted two first place ties, one in the Trans-Nebraska meet and one at the York Invitational. The netterS backed by only two lettermen, Jerry Renaud, who finished third in state and Blair Hall, ended the season with a 5-4 dual meet record.
Coach Keith Watt, wh9 traveled to East High to teach this year, remained at Northeast to coach.
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Tennis Team: Coach Watt, 0 Wampler , W. Schmidt, G. Forney, S. Isaacs , 0 Berger, P Hughes , M McKnight , B Hall, D. Renaud, T. Lickei, J. Renaud, 0. Leavitt
The '71 Rocket wrestling team, under the direction of Coach John McIntyre, finished the season with a fifth place showing in the state meet. Both Art Longoria and Sam Martin captured the illustrious state title
in their respective weight class. Although grappler Ron Anderson was unable to wrestle in the state meet due to an injury, he was voted the outstanding wrestler in the TransNebr. meet.
Varsity Wrestling Team: T. Knight, B. Walton, G Taylor, R. Anderson, A. Longoria , T. Karle , D. Standley, C. Lehr, row one. Coach McIntyre, S. Martin, J. Bell, T Henson, D Ray, D. Bickford, J. Gaskins, Mgr. B. Walker, top. Reserve Wrestling Team: M. Chaffee, R Blowbaum , S. Packett, S. Remmenga, S. Robinson, E. McMeen, D. Dodd, A. Guilarte, C. Reinke, D. Kerr, M. Voecks, D. Wiest, B. Hammel, J Ryan, S. Tabor, A. Shelby, S. Ferguson, row one. D. Finke, M. Nagel, C. Waldron, M. Hildebrand , K. Draper , M. Draper, J. Cardwell , D. King, H. Bauers, above left. Sam Martin, left, and Art Longoria, right, both went all the way to capture th~ state title in their respective weight classes.
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Champion Ron Greeno signals Northeast's finish in the state cross country run-off , above. Cliff Karthauser stretches in preparation for the state meet , right. Cliff's preparation pays off as he takes second in state , far right. The recognition rally becomes a family affair with Jan and Mrs. Chelys Hester ' s attendance, bottom left. A season's worth of gold was accumulated by LN ' s only 1970-71 champ i onship team.
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"1970 was the best season we've ever had," said Max Hester, Northeast's cross country coach. "We were undefeated and won the city, conference and State titles."
The team's one-two punch, Ron Greeno and Cliff Karthauser, were lauded for their outstanding efforts throughout the campaign. "Not only are they tremendous athletes, but their enthusiasm is overwhelming," Hester said.
The cross country team is honored at an all-school recognition rally , top. Cross Country Team: M. Riedel, J. Kirkland , R. Greeno , R. Thompson , G. Anderson, R. Ems , P. Luke , J Wright, T. Sundeen , row one. Coach Swanson , D. Gross, C. Karthauser , B. DeBusk , S Landenberger, J. Sollenberger, B Olsen , K. Mastin, K. Oakeson, Coach Hester. Coach Max Hester proudly shows off Northeast's first state cross country trophy , bottom left. Ron Greeno and Cliff Karthauser wrap up Nebraska ' s only undefeated cross country season as number one and two, bottom right.
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Jpressive 11-6 record fi~ished th 70-71 campaign for Lincoln rtheast's basketball team under ~ he direction of Coach Ed Johnson.
The Rocket crew was paced throughout the season by Ken Maresh, Jim Sinner, Bernie Olsen, Mike Mahoney and Rob Ketterer. In city play the Rockets held a 5-2 record as they knocked off Lincoln High
and Southeast twice and took a close one from Piux X in overtime. The only two losses suffered in city action by the Rockets were to East High, the eventural 1971 State Champs.
Coach Johnson stated that "every team was up for us because of our past record and our boys just had to go out on the CO Urt and prove themselves."
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Coach Johnson offers words of advice to his team, above. Rockets Berni~ Olsen, Charlie Rau and Ken Maresh fight f~r possession of a loose ball, ~igh~. Bern,e Olsen grimaces with determmat,on as he eyes the basket.
Varsity Basketball Team: L. Froscheiser , L. White , R. Ketterer , J. Sinner , R. Schlegel, T. Westover, D Beaver , row one. Coach Johnson, M Mahoney , M. Shields , K. Maresh, D. Taylor, C. Rau , B Olsen, S. Stehr , B Maske, above.
Sophomore Bruce Maske attempts to sink a free throw as teammate Bernie Olsen looks on , left. Jim Sinner desperately tr i es to break the Benson defense by passing off to center Ken Maresh , below.
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A fired-up starting lineup ready themselves for the night ' s initial action, top left. Senior Guard Larry White drives the base line as Charlie Rau moves in to give assistance, top right. Ken Maresh muscles his way to a rebound over a Pius defender, above. Mike Mahoney draws a foul from a high flying Southeast player
Everyone wanted to beat the defending state champion Rockets. This was exemplified when the Kearney Bulldogs downed the Rockets by one point in their season opener. The Kearney fans broke out in pandamonium as if they just won the state title.
Even after losing their opener, the
Coach Ed Johnson cons i ders his team ' s situation from the bench , below. The varsity squad honors their mothers precedi ng the Lincoln Northeast vs. Fremont basketball game , bottom left Charlie Rau reverts to ground action to recover a loose ball.
Rocket b-ballers came back in traditional Rocket form as they won 11 of the next 16 games.
Coach Johnson put it this way , " I was real happy with this team, they always showed desire and wanted to do a good job and I felt they did that job and represented Northeast well. "
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The pairings found the Rockets facing Southeast in first round play in the district tournament. The Rockets' impressive season ended with their first meeting in the tourney as Southeast halted the Rockets 51-46.
Commenting on the fact that this year could have been Northeast's eighth straight trip to the state tournament, Coach Johnson said, "We all want to win all the time but in competitive athletics one team's got to win and one team's got to lose. "
Coach Johnson also felt "this year's was inexperienced and with a team like this you tend to make mistakes, which loses ball games. But I thought the boys played fine ball throughout the season."
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Sophomore Guard Rob Ketterer tries to spot a Rocket teammate behind the Southeast press , top. Marty Shields finds an opening around a screen set by Ken Maresh , center. Larry White, Mike Mahoney, Charlie Rau, Mark Shields and Steve Stehr loosen up during the rally for districts , above left. Despite an attempted block , Jim Sinner goes high for two
Bernie Olsen "finds the range" on a charity toss , above left. Bun Galloway leads the ceremony at which Northeast businessmen make a presentation to Ed Johnson , marking his 300th Rocket coaching victory, above right.
Rocket center Ken Maresh earned a spot on the elite All-City team as he averaged 15 .5 points per game for the Rocket crew. Voted to the honor roll on the All-City team was Guard Jim Sinner, for his fine performance during the season.
The Rockets ended the season as seventh in the state according to the Lincoln Journal and Star rati ngS.
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Reserve Basketball Team: G. Kennell , R. Schlegel, G Anderson , T. Westover, K. Rivett, M Anderson, B. Gies , row one. M Shields , H Forney, P Mehuron, D. Taylor, D Folkerts , M Kuwitzky, S Votava , Coach Seng.
Sophomore Basketball Team: B Sampson, P. Bergman, J. Lee, T. Dopp, B. Schulenberg, M. Knopp, row one. M. Runyan , K. Northup, D Hicks , D. Forst , J Ladd, 0 Pillard , S. Votava , B Vanderford , Coach Willemsen
The Northeast sophomore basketball team experienced a losing season in 1970-71, posting a 5-6 record.
Despite their record, the young cagers tallied a total of 589 points in 11 games as compared to 530 for the opposition. The majority of the counters for Coach Hank Willemsen's squad were scored from the outside by guards Terry Dopp and Paul Bergman.
The Northeast reserve basketba ll team, under the direction of Coac h LeRoy Seng, started the 1970-7 1 campaign strong, winning their fir st eight contests without a defeat. The y finished with an excellent l l -L1record.
The scoring burden for the squa d was taken up by sophomore guarc Tom Westover, who set a reserv E scoring mark with 29 points agains t Grand Island. Board strength wa c provided by Juniors Don Adler, Dic k Taylor and Dave Folkerts.
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The Rocket swimming team, under the direction of Coach Ken Wall, finished the 1970-71 season with a 3-9 record. Though the season mark was not too impressive, the tankers did break three records.
Jim Curtiss broke the old 400-yard free style as he turned in a 4:36:5 timing. The team of Dan Pickerill, Bob May, Blair Hall and Tracy Petit set a
new medley relay mark at 1:27: 7. Jim Curtiss, Tracy Petit, Mark Wolfe and Rick Rieke set a new mark in the free style medley as they churned for a 3:43:9 record.
Lettermen Rod Kem pkes, Blair Hall, Rick Greer, Dave Wenzel, Tracy Petit and Mark Wolfe returned to pa c e the tankers.
Exhibiting diving form is Rod Kempkes, top left. Greg Pickerel remorselessly pours on the speed to overtake his competitor, top right. Swimming Team: T. Pettit , J. Curtiss , 8. Rorabaugh, M Wulf, G Pickerel, row one. J Miller , R Rieke, R. Greer , S Smith , D. Pickerel, row two. 8 . Hall, D. Wenzel, D Hansen , R. Kempkes , D. Srb , L. Emery, row three. Coach Wall , Coach Strange, Mgr. K. Mastin, above left. Exhausted swimmers finish one and two , above right. Team members coach from the sidelines.
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Jerry Barnett arrives too late at first , bottom. Senior Terry Danek rounds first base after smashing a hard liner , opposite page bottom. John Bills patiently waits in center field duri ng a break i n the action , opposite page right.
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Baseball Team: 8 Utterback , T Danek , J Bills , J. Barnett , row one. Coach Seng , S. Zimmer , J Hertzel , M. Reid , left.
The 1971 baseballers began their spring training March 15 on the soggy Rocket diamond.
Coach LeRoy Seng boasted seven returning lettermen from last year's city championship team. Five returning regulars lead the team at the plate as they tried to surpass last year's 12-4 mark.
Returning lettermen Jerry Barnett held down shortstop as Terry Danek repeated at second base.Jim Hertzel and Steve Zimmer bolstered the infield.
Outfielders John Bills and Mike Reid were also back to strengthen the lineup. Pitcher Bob Utterback was the only letterman returning for mound duties.
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Track Team: J. Larsen, L. Story, M. Riedel , J Johnson, J. Wright, R. Ems, R Greeno, G Sullivan, J. Kirkland , D. Wenzel , S. Schultz, T. Dopp, R. Luft, J. Sinner, row one. L. Meyer , T. Schilke , T. Kotschwar, D Hansen, A. Belka, J. Borchers, D. Gross, P. Luke, R. McConnell, B. Vance, D. Hicks, K. Northup, S Packett , R Leach, C. Karthauser, J Wilkerson, B Gies, row two. S. Wagner , D KobekKobek, M.
Caldwell, M. Von Treger, R. Everett, D Finke, B Sundeen, G Desiniotis , L. Lutz, C Campbell, R. Schoenleber, R. Smith, M. Mccleery , M. Knopp, J Sipma , R. Bloebaum , R Heffelfinger , row three. L. Ladd , H. Schilke , R. Messing, D. Folkerts, J. Sollenberger, B Olsen , K. Mastin, C. Rau, M. Shields , M. Mahoney, B. Maske, S. Landenberger, J. Michaud , D. Adler, D. Forst , D. Dinsmore, J. Janssen, below.
Building a squad for the 1970-71 track season was not hard for Coach Max Hester as he started off with 16 returning lettermen.
Long distances definitely displayed the team's strength. The 800-yard event had state cross country champion Ron Greeno to lead the way along with Steve Landenberger, Randy Leach, Charlie Rau, Rick Thompson and Jim Wilkerson. The two mi le run found Jerry Kirkland, Roger Ems and Cliff Karthauser returning, while the mile had only Bernie Olsen. He was assisted greatly though by Sophomore Paul Luke.
Sh orter events also found a few returnees with Alan Belka and Mark Shields in the 440-yard run Shields also ran the 220-yard dash. The only returning sprinter was Gary Sullivan.
Dave Folkerts and Jim Sinner were back in the shot put and the discus. The pole-vaulters had a lone returner, Rob McConnell.
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Bernie Olsen out strides the rest of the field to find the lead to himself , opposite page top. Warming up for the discus competition is Jim Sinner , opposite page bottom. Front runner Bernie Olsen gets verbal assistance from Coach Hester , above left. Rick Thompson catches his breath after running a leg on the Rocket relay team , above right Junior letterman Dave Folkerts hurls the discus during a Northeast home meet, left. Determined Rick Thompson takes the baton from hard running Mark Shields , bottom.
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Coach Jack Mueller managed an experienced team during the 1971 golfing season. Eight returning lettermen , Seniors Pat Killeen , John Chase, Jim Green and Todd Johnson and Juniors Jeff Gaskins, Garry Forney, Bob Forney and Dave Lewis led the squad. A multitude of sophomores tried out in hopes of finding open berths to be filled.
Weather conditions at the beginning of the season proved to be a detriment to practice, but golfers partly made up this deficit by hitting balls into the net.
Golf Team: J Chase , 8. Forney , G. Forney, J Gaskins , J Green, T Jo h nson , P Killeen , D. Lewis , row one. Coach Mueller , T. Elsbernd , S Markwardt , D. Scheer, G. Schuldt, D Taylor , T Westover , below.
One of the eight returning lettermen is Junior Jeff Gaskins, top right. Complementing the varsity squad are two brothers, Bob Forney who holds the flag as
brother Gary putts one in , cente r.
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Keeping the body physically fit was a big part of girls' intramurals, extramurals and competitive athletics. Sports activities included in the program were swimming, volleyball, basketball, gymnastics and track and field.
Competitive meets were a first for girls' athletics. The school board approved city-wide
in track and field and swimming. It is hoped that new sports w ill be added with the success of this program
Carla Pearson practices her routine for an upcoming meet , top. Elaine Wheatley screens a path for teammate Gloria Walker as Linda Hunt and referee Wendy Francis look on , above. Swimming on Saturday mornings provides exercise and enjoyment for Terry Mehlin
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The 1970-71 boys intramural program provided participants with a chance to play flag football, basketball and softball. William Maly and Melvin Berka directed the program but received valuable assistance from several other teachers.
The football league was composed of one division this year since only one sophomore team competed. Jim Biggs' senior championship team and Tom Westover's sophomore team went on to the city championships and won their respective divisions.
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Jim Biggs goes up for two during a crucial league playoff game , above. As Larry Swenson and Jerry Barnett watch , Jim Hitch and Jerry Renaud team up in an attempt to keep possession of the ball , top right. Intramural Flag Football Champions: L. White, S. Zimmer, T Karle , A. Longoria, row one. J Biggs, K. Maresh , C. Rau , M Mahoney , M Bomberger, right.
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Terry Danek faces a tough East High zone defense , below left. Charlie Rau " turns it on " to avo i d Doug Tracy, Alan Belka and Denny Scheer , below right. Intramural Basketball Champions: J Hertzel , R. Genthe , J Barnett , T Danek, row one. L. Swenson , J Wright , J. Bills , J Biggs , bottom.
Sophomore and junior-senior leagues, each comprised of two subdivisions, made up the basketball program. Play-offs capped the end of the season with the winners of each league playing at East High for the city championships. Representing Northeast was Captain Rob Lehr's sophomore championship team and John Bills' senior team.
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Wendy Brehm and Terri Rood modernize their record players at Electronic Service Company, 1312 N 66
Jerry Barnett and Gail Smith go to Holiday Inn, 5250 Cornhu s ; , for food that is out of sight
The National Bank of Commerce, 13th and 0, we/comes t h business of Carole McCormick, Debbie Krohn and Marilyn Drewe l
Joyce Emery admires the fine photography of Dan Roland, 2945 0.
Chick Bartlett and his daughter Terri, support the Rockets at Hobby Town, 134 N. 13.
"Try it on" says Jane Knight to Brenda Seale and Nancy Jacobsen at Knight's Family Store, 613 Havelock Ave.
Arleen's Suburban Salon, 2328 N. 48, comes through with new ha ir for Debbie Hanneman and Cathy Petter.
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Follow Chris Lofgren and Janet Rood to Bethany Hardware, 2141 N. Cotner.
Blue Stamps ore on added bonus when you i ncrease you r s i ngs Un ion Loan savers
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Blair Hall and Lou Ann Vanhorn find Congress and Senate Inn, 2001 W 0, the perfect restaurant.
Cindy Irick and Karen Hageman wash out their threads at B & W Clothing Care, 1601 N. 56
Whenever Jeff Hall needs a house, he knows Hub Hall Real Estate, 1111 Piazza, is the best place to go.
Chris Brown shows Cindy Hertzel that A-1 Linoleum and Carpet, 5610 Holdrege, is hip for carpeting.
Don Manke's, 70th and Vine, excellent photography is illustrated in Pam Wach's portrait.
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Chris Price, Sue Ninneman and Bun Galloway take a break at Merle's Home Bake Shop, 1549 N. Cotner.
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You cannot beat Lums, 4550 0, agrees Bobbi Lehi, Debbie and Bruce Rogers.
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Lori Rotthaus and Roger Heffelfinger buy "mighty milk" from Bethany /GA, 1432 N. Cotner.
When the tiger in his tank does not roar, Ed McMeen finds McCartney's Auto Service, 1440 N Cotner, great!
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Townsend Studio congratulates president Ron Greeno on a c
cessful year with the Student Council.
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Marcia, Debbie and Julie Eley know all there is to know after re a
ing World Book Encyclopedia, 5500 Holdrege
When your tummy ting/es head for Comstock Dairy Queen, 1342 N Cotner. It's cool,man, cool!
Debbie Stansbury shows Marilyn Herman how it's done at Dick's Apco, 1700 N. Cotner.
DuTeau Chevrolet, 18th and 0, offers cording to Tom Doughtly and Rick Couch.
At Ben Franklin, 6208 Havelock and 48th and Vine, Judy Vifquain and Carol Gerb/ing picture the good buys.
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For the latest in shoes Marlo Carlton Carlton Shoes, 6133 Havelock Ave
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Ken Maresh and Charile Rau hunt for a tv at Hunter TV, 1300 N Cotner.
Su Sehnert models a selection from Kinney's, 5100 0.
Duane Knight and Bruce Whitefoot are not reserved about going to Varsity Drug, 2700 N 48.
The Carroll Thompson Co., 220 Sharp Bldg., is the only way to advertise say Ellen and Phyllis Thompson
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Roval Barber Shop, 6213 Havelock Ave., is the place to go for a haircut says Alan Webb.
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Steve Kreifels, Steve Fielder, Terri Thiesfeld and Dennis Pe t
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Danny Bloch and Arnie Jensen come to Bill and Tony's, 6201 Havelock, for the spice in their life
Jeff Stiverson and Dennis Dodd eat food fit for a king at Brazier Dairy Queen, 70th and A.
Janet Crow and Becky Hal/en find Ben Your Hairdresser, 70th and Vine, best for their special dates.
"Anything and everything" can be found at Kaufman's,
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2701 N. 48, states Mike Pratt and Rick Rieke
"Charge it!" says Gayle Matthews and Paula Richardson at Matthew's Texaco, 48th and Leighton
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Dennis Biggerstaff and Steve McBride make their plans with Biggerstaff Plumbing and Heating, 7120 Logan
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Dave Standley and Jeff Wright are not fooled by the name "Meek" Lumber Co. at 2441 N. 48.
Kathy Dvorak and Susan Mealhow know that Mealhow Standard, 70th and Havelock, is the best for service.
Rick Genthe gives Kim Berger a gift from Tyre/l's Flowers, 1133 N. Cotner.
King's Food Host, serving you from six locations is the p ie e everyone thinks of first when they are hungry
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Pam Burnham shows Sheila Wolfe and Judy Keller the safe
keep valuables at First National Bank, 13th and M
Candy Hansen, Sandy Miller and Susy Ketterer pop into Clifton's Corn Crib, 1150 N. 48, after the game.
Annette Jacobsen's portrait shows the fine photographic work found at Edholm and Blomgren, 31 B S. 12,
Patty Swanson and Cindy Arnett find that Cengas, 12th and N gives reliable heat.
Sherri Larson and Ann Wenzl are not mechanics, so they go to Denny's Champlain, 1441 N Cotner.
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Community Savings Stamp Co., 238 N. 13, gives you more for your money says Nancy Herpolsheimer and Ann Wenzl.
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It is easy £or, Lila Emery and Linda Schneider to keep their minds on business at Lincoln School of Commerce, 1821 K
Visit Gates-Knights, 4820 Huntington, for complete insurance coverage declares Pat Carlson and Shannon Brown.
Future Rockets find expert service at Max's Barber Shop, 1324 N Cotner.
When they can think only of food, Tom Barker and Mary Dolan head for Holmes Grocery, 2600 N. 48.
"When it is cold outside", Green Furnace, 2747 N. 48, will warm your heart, say Pat Lopour and Mark
"Don't they come in tie-dye?" ask
Sheilds.
Ellen Thompson and Linda Schneider give a "V" for victory at Victory Cleaners, 4317 N 62.
Becky and Ramona Hahn find quality appliances at Christensen's, 11th and M
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Mike Mahoney of Mohawk Cap and Gown, 1125 R.
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Harry, Gary and Bob Forney receive triple service at Havelock Conoco, 6000 Havelock Ave.
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Opening a checking account at Citizen's State Bank, 2500
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This portrait of Ron Schluter is a fine example of the photography
f Anderson Studio, 1036 0.
one thing Tim Knight, Paula Smith and Rick Goldspy are sure to do.
Lori Logan knows that B & B Deep Rock, 1324 N. 48 , is reaching new heights in friendly service.
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Marilyn Janda, Cathy Kirk, Don Barry, and Mike Kortum give the best service at Barry's Standard, 2542 N. 48.
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ELISA ADAMS: G irl s' Gl ee; R oc k e tt es; For e ig n Languag e C lub , S pani s h ; GA A ; Int e rnati o na l C lub. JIM AHLSTEDT: Lin -Co- Y. JUDY
AHRENS: Roc k e tt es; R ese r ve P e p Club; R oc k e t R e vu e; Co unty Go ve rnm e nt Day ; H o n o r s C o nv oca tion. WESLEY ALBERS: Tran sfe r fr o m Ann e Arund e l, Ma r yland ; N ORTHEA S TER N; H o no r s Co n voca ti o n WESLEY ALLEN: C h o ir ; Op e re tt es; B oys' G l ee; lntr a mur a l s , F oo tb a ll.
GORDON ANDERSON: lntramural s, Ba s k e tb a ll , Foo tb a ll. JEAN ANDERSON: C h ess C lub , Sec r etary; R ese r ve P e p C lub ; Sc ience C lub , Secr e t a r y; GAA; H o n o r s Co n voc ati o n. RON AN-
DERSON: C h oi r ; O pe r e tt as; -C lub ; Foo tb a ll , Va r s it y, L e tt er, Co-Cap t ain; W res tlin g, L e tt e r ; Boys' S t a t e; H o meco min g Host; So ph o mo r e May Day A tt e n da nt. PAM ANDREAS: R oc k ettes; R ese r ve P e p C lub ; F o r e ig n L a n g ua ge C lub , Spa ni s h ; H o n o r s Co n voca ti o n SHARON
ANSON: Girl s' Gl ee MARY ARNETT: R oc ke tt s ; R eserve P e p C lub. LINDA ARNOLD: Girl s' Glee; Mi xe d C ho ru s; P e n g u i n s, L e tt e r ; R oc k e tt es; R ese r ve P e p C lub ; GAA ; Roc k e t R ev u e SHIRLEY ARNOLD: R oc k e tt es; R ese r ve P e p C lub , P res id e nt ; Fo r e ig n L a n g ua ge C lub , S pani s h; GAA, P resi d e nt ; R oc k e t R ev u e; lnt ra mural s, Gy mn as ti cs, Tra c k ; Se ni o r C l ass Vice -P res id e nt ; Junior Ma y Day A tt e nd a nt ; H o nors Co n voca ti o n; Sp irit G irl. B
TIM BACH: C ho ir; Op e r e tt as; M a drigal s; R oc k e t R ev u e; H o n o r s Co n voc ati o n. PEGGY BALL: Roc k e tt es; R ese r ve P e p C lub ; R e d Cross; GA A, Sec r e t a r y; lnt ra mu ra ls, Voll ey b a ll , Bas k e tball , Fi e ld H oc k ey; Vo ice of Yo un g C itiz e n s TOM
BALL: S wimmin g; Tra c k ; Ho n o r s Co nv oc ati o n
SENIOR SUMMARIES
Manag e r ; Wr es tling , L e tt e r; DECA. DENNIS
BIGGERSTAFF: Band , Le tt e r , Trump e t Tri o ; Or c h es tra ; Op e r e tta s; Rock e t Re vue; Football , R ese rv e; Dan ce Band. JAMES BIGGS: Stud e nt Co un c il; Ch o ir; Madrigal s; N -Club ; R ock e t R e vu e; lntramural s, Bask e tball, Fo o tball; Football, Vars ity , L e tt e r ; Ba s k e tball, R ese rv e; Ba se ball; Juni o r May Day Att e ndant ; Honor s Convo c ation. BRADLEY BILBO: Radi o C lub ; Honor s C o nv o cati o n.
JOHN BILLS: NORTHEASTERN; N- C lub ; lnt ra mural s, F oo tball , Ba s k e tball ; Ba se ball , L e tt e r ; So ph o mor e C la ss Tre a s ur e r; H o nor s C o nv ocati o n DAN BLOCH: H o nor s Co nv oc ation DAVID BOETTCHER MICHAEL BOMBERGER: FF A; lntramutal s, F oo tball , Ba s k e tball ; C o unt y Go ve rnm e nt Da y JODY BONNEAU: Or c h es tra; C hoir ; Op e r e tta s ; P e n g uin s, Vi ce -pr es id e nt , St ud e nt Dir ec t o r ; R oc k e tta s ; R ese rv e P e p Club; GAA, Vi ce -pr es id e nt , Tr e a s ur e r; Ro c k e t R e vu e; lntramural s, Vo ll e yball , Ba s k e tball; Girl s' Stat e; H onor s Conv oc ati o n CHERYL BOSTEDER: Girl s' Gl ee; Mix e d Ch o ru s; R oc k e tt es; R ese rv e P e p C lub. KAREN BRAMMER: R oc k e tt es ; R ese r ve P e p C lub ; Ma s qu e and Ga ve l , Pr es id e nt , V i ce -pr es id e nt; S ec r e tar y ; For e ign Langu a g e C lub ; Ro c k e t R e vu e; All -S c ho ol Play s DENNIS
BRETHOUWER: Boy s' Gl ee PAT BRINKMAN: Ro c k e tt es ; R ese rv e P e p Club ; For e ig n Langu a g e Club, Spani s h ; GAA PATRICIA
BROADSTON: Stud e nt Co un c il ; Ch oir , Vi cepr es id e nt; Op e r e tt as ; Tripl e Tri o; Girl s' Gl ee; R oc k e tt es ; R ese rv e P e p C lub; C h ee rl e ader , R ese rv e , Va r s it y, Clini c ; R oc k e t R e vu e ; lntramural s, Gy mna s tics; S e nior C la ss S ec r e tary; Sophom or e C la ss Sec r e t a r y; Girl s' S tat e Alt e rnat e; S o ph omor e May Day Att e ndant; Hon or s C o nvocati o n.
CYNTHIA BROTZMAN: Girl s ' Gl ee; R oc k e tt es; R ese rv e P e p C lub ; For e ign Language C lub, Spanis h; R oc k e t R e vu e ; Ho nor s C o nvo c ation; Art Club.
CAROL BROWN: Band, L e tt e r ; Ro c k e tt es; R ese rv e P e p C lub ; All -S c h oo l Pla ys. CHERYL
BROWN: Roc k e tt es; R ese rv e P e p Club ; County Gove rnm e nt Da y; Ho n o r s Co nv oc ati o n. CHRIS
Ro c k e tt es ; R ese rv e P e p Club; F o r e ign La ng u age
C lub , Ge rman , Spani s h ; H o n o r s Con voc a ti on · All-S c h oo l Play s ; Int e rnational C lu b, Tr e a s ur e/ Art Club. DEBBIE CARSTENS: Rocke tt es:
R ese rv e P e p Club; H o n o r s Co nv ocati on T OM
CASADY: Student C o un c il ; Ma s qu e a nd Gave l ; Golf; S e ni o r Cla ss Tr e a s ur e r ; Ho n or s Con voc ation; NFL , Pr e sid e nt, S ec r e tar y; Deba tP , Le tt e r· Nati o nal Fr e n c h Co nt es t Winn e r ; e b r. :c; k a De '. partm e nt of Edu c ati o n C o n fe r e n ce o n D ru g Ab use. CRAIG CHENEY PAM COATM A : Ba nd L e tt e r , Twirl e r ; R oc k e tt es , Tr e a s ur er ; Ke s e r v; P e p Club; R ock e t R e vu e. KATHLEE N CO ATS: Ch o ir; Op e r e tta s ; Girls' Gl ee; R oc k e tt e s: RP se r ve P e p Club. DELAYNE COLE: S c ien c 1• C lub Tr e a s ur e r. SUE COLE: Rock e tt es; Re s t·• •.-p Pe ~ Club ; GAA. STEVEN CONNICK i "S AN
CONNICK: Band , L e tt e r; R oc k e tt es ; ',• se r ve P e p Club ; R oc k e t R e vu e. SHANN O I\ -: O N.
OVER: R oc k e tt es ; GAA ; R oc k e t R evu e, I nte rnational C lub RITA COOLEN: B and , e tte r. RICK COUGH: Mix e d C horu s ; R ock et ·1• vu e ; lntramutal s, F oo tball , Ba s k e tball. RAN D \ ~, X: lntramural s, F oo tball , Ba s k e tb a ll. J _, ~ ET
CREAR: R oc k e tt es ; R ese rv e P e p C lu b. S. VE
CRUICKSHANK: Band ; R oc k e t R ev u - MICHALE CRUTHERS: Girl s' Gl ee; R oel i te s ; R ese rv e P e p C lub ; Roc k e t R e vu e.
DJON DAHARSH TERRY DANEK: ( , ir; Op e r e tta s; Madrigal s; Bo ys' Gl ee; N- C lub ; R , e t Re vu e ; lntramural s, Bask e tball ; Fo o tball , R e - ve, Vars ity , L e tt e r; Ba se ball, L e tt e r; H o n o r s C oca tion ; Plain s me n Honor F es ti val C h o ir J E A 7 E
DAVIDSON: Choir; Op e r e tta s ; Girl s' ( Roc k e tt es; R ese rv e P e p C lub; F or e ig n L an p <1; e C lub; Honor s Con voc ati o n. RUSSELL D. I -
SON: Tran sfe r fr o m Des Moin es T ec hni ca l 1 h Sc hoo l; H o n or s C o nv oc ati o n ; DE C A. BEV E , Y
DEAN: Choir ; Op e r e tta s ; Madrigal s ; Girl s ' I Roc k e tt es; R ese rv e P e p C lub ; R oc k e t R \ So phom or e C lass Pres id e nt; H o nor s Co nv oc u· ,
RANDALL DEAN: Band , L e tt e r , Trump et Ra di o C lub , Sec r e tar y, Tr e a s ur e r ; Ro c k e t R , -
JERRY BARNETT: C h oir; Op e r e tta s; Madriga ls; N -C lub ; Roc k e t R e vu e; lntramu ra ls, Ba sk e tb a ll ; F oo tb a ll , R ese r ve, Va r s it y, L e tt e r ; B as k e tball , R ese r ve; B ase ball , Le tt e r ; Juni o r C lass Pres id e nt ; So ph o mo r e C la ss Pr es id e nt ; H o n o r s Co nv oca ti o n.
BROWN: Tran s fer from Tul s a Hal e , Oklahoma; N -Club; lntramural s; F ootball, R ese rv e, Var s ity, L e tt e r ; Tra c k. MICHAEL BROWN: Band ; N ORTHEASTERN; ROCKET ; Ph o t o graphy
JANET BARNHILL:
Rqc k e tt es; R ese rv e P e p C lub ; R oc k e t R e vu e
LINDA BARTLETT: Girl s' G lee; R oc k e tt es; R ese r ve P e p C lub ; R oc k e t R e vu e TERRI
BARTLETT: C h o ir ; Op e r e tt as ; Madrigal s; M ixe d C ho ru s; Roc k e tt es; R ese rv e P e p C lub ; C h ee rl e ad e r, Var s it y, Clini c ; R oc k e t R e vu e
KAREN BARTON: Tran sfe r from Gr e ybull High
Sc h oo l , W yo min g SHEILA BATES: For e ign
Languag e C lub, Spanish, Fr e n c h. DENNIS
BAUERS KEITH BEAMAN DEBORAH
BEHM: Tran sfe r from Fruitport. PEGGY BEH-
RENS: Band; Girl s' Gl ee; Roc k e tt es; R ese rv e P e p C lub. DON BEISNER: Ch o ir ; Op e r e tta s; Boys' Gl ee ; R oc k e t R e vu e JEFF BELL: Stud e nt Co un c il; Ch o ir ; Op e r e tta s ; N-Club , Pr es id e nt ; F oo tball , Va r s it y, L e tt e r ; Wr es tlin g, L e tt e r ; Tra c k; H o nor s C onv oc ati o n. KIM BERGER: R oc k e tt es; R ese rv e P e p Club ; GAA; Ch ee rl e ad e r , Vars ity, Clini c ; Ro c k e t R e vu e ; DECA. PAT
BERRY: Ro c k e tte s; R ese rv e P e p C lub; AllSc hoo l Play s, Cr e ws DEBBIE BESCHEINEN: Rock e tt es; R ese rv e P e p Club; Ma s qu e and Gav e l ; F or e ign Language Club , Ge rman; Int e rnati o nal C lub, Vi ce -pr e sident; Honor s C o nvocation ; AllSc h oo l Pla ys DERALD BICKFOR~~ N-Club ; For e ign Language Club, Spanish; Gymna s ti cs ,
S taff; J o urnali s m C lini c; Radi o C lub, S ec r e tary , Tr e a s ur e r; S c ie n ce C lub; R oc k e t R e vu e ; County Go ve rnm e nt Da y ; Ho n o r s C o nv oc ati o n; All-Sch oo l Pl a y s; Ne bra s ka Math Fi e ld Day ; Boo k Club.
PAMELA BROWN: Mix e d Choru s; ROCKET; R oc k e tt es; R ese rv e P e p Club ; Ma s qu e and Gav e l ; Ho nor s Co nv oc ation ; NFL, Vi ce- pr es id e nt, S ecr e tary; De bat e , L e tt e r. MARSHA BRUNKE: Roc k e tt es; R ese rv e P e p Club; F o r e ign Language C lub, Spanish; H onors Convocation; Art Club.
ANGIE BUELL: Band , L e tt e r ; Mix e d Ch o rus ; R e s e rv e Pep Club; GAA; LEAFORD BURNETT KENT BUTLER: Mixed Chorus; Football, R ese rv e. DEBBIE BUTT: R o ckett es ; R ese rv e P e p Club. STEVEN BUTTERFIELD: lntramural s, Badminton.
CJUDI CADWALLADER: Rockettes; Reserve P e p Club; GAA. PAM CAMPBELL: Choir; Ope r e ttas; Girls' Glee; Penguins; Rockettes; Rese rv e Pep Club; Rocket R e vue. TOM CARDWELL: Masque and Gavel ; lntramurals, Football ; Swimming; Honors Convocation ; NFL. JEANETTE CARLSON: Band, Lett e r; Rock e tte s; R e serve Pep Club; GAA. PAT CARLSON:
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Hon o r s Convocation; Dan ce Band ; Lin co ln Boys Choir; Mid-East F e s ti val Se l ec t Band ; C all- to- th eColours; ebraska Math e matics Fi e ld Day. TOM
DETMER: Boys' Gl e e SUSIE DIETZ: R oc ke tt es; Reserve P e p Club; GAA ; DECA. TOM
DOUGHTY: St ud e nt Coun c il; Op e r e tt as; Masque and Gavel ; Rock e t R e vu e, M C ; A ll- Schoo l Pla ys REBECCA DRABANT: RO C K E T , P hoto Editor; Journalism Clin i c; R oc k e tt es, Deme rit Chairman; Reserve Pep Club; H o nor s Co n vocati o n; NFL, Vic e -presid e nt; Vo ice o f De m ocracy.
MARILYN DREWEL: Ch o ir; Op e r e tt as; Roc ke tt es; R eserve Pep Club ; H o n o r s Co n vocat ion
STEVE DRING: lntramu rals, Fo o tball , B as k e tball , Softb all. ADOLPH D UDEK : H o no r s Co nvocation. CINDY D UG DAL E: Girl s' G l ee; R oc k ettes ; Reserv e P e p Club ; CAA ; R oc k e t Revue; Girls Track Team.
KATHY FAIMON: R oc k ettes; R ese r ve P e p C lub. JIL F AZEL: R ese r ve Pep Cl u b. RICHARD FELDMAN: B and : Cho i r; Operettas, Boys Oc t e t ; R ocket R ev u e; Track : State M u sic C lini c; L in co l n Boys C h oi r. DIAN N E FERGUSON : Orches t ra; C h oir; Operettas; T ri p l e T ri o; R oc ke t tes; Rese r ve Pep C l u b ; F oreign La ng u age C lub , pan ish; Roc k et R evue; Hono r s Co n voca t io n
STEVEN FIELDER: B oys' Glee. BECKY
FF oo tball , R ese r ve, V ar s it y ; Tra c k. JA MES
GREEN: -C lub: Golf, L e tt e r. RO N G REE NO:
S tud e nt Co un c il , Pr es id e nt ; -Club ; Track , L e t-
t e r ; C ro ss Co untr y, L e tt e r; H o m eco min g Att e nd-
a nt: So ph o m o r e Ma y Da y Att e ndant ; H o n o r s
Co nv oca ti o n ; C ro ss -Co untr y Stat e Champi o n ;
A ll- C it y Cross -C o untr y ; F C A; R ege nt 's Alt e rnat e.
BRENT GREEVER LINDA GRICE: Band ,
L e tt e r; C h o ir ; Op e r e tta s; R oc k e tt es; R ese r ve P e p
C lub ; F o r e ign Languag e C lub; H o n o r s Co nv oc a -
ti o n. ANDREA G ROB: Tran sfe r fr o m Kand o n s -
sc hul e So lo t h urn , Switz e rland ; Stud e nt C o un c il ;
EJAY EDMISTON DEBBIE EISEL: Rocke tt es; R eserv e P e p C lu b ; C h ee rl eader, Var s ity, Clinic; Rocket Revu e; H o n o r s Convocation.
MARCIA ELEY: Stud e nt Co un c il ; Choir; Op ere tta s; Tripl e Trio ; Girl s' Gl ee; P enguins; Rocke tt es; Reserv e P e p Club ; C h ee rl eader, R eserve, Varsity, C lini c; Rock e t R e vu e; Se n ior Class Secr e tar y; Juni or Cla s s Tr e a s ur er; Hom ecoming H os t ess; Sop h omor e Ma y Day Attendant. JIM
ELLIOTT: Honor s Conv oca ti on J ANET EN-
DORF: NORTHEASTER N ; R OCKET , Editor; Journali sm C lini c ; Rock e tt es; R eserve Pep Club; H o n o r s Convocation ; All-S c h ool Pla ys; Mental H ealth Confer e nce; Int e rnati o n a l Club MA RVI N
ESTLE: lntramutals SHEILA E VA NS : Orchestra, Lett e r; Op e r e tta s; R oc k ettes; Rese r ve P e p C lub ; For e ign Langua ge C l ub, Fre n c h: Ro c k et Revu e ; lntramural s , Vo ll eyball; Ho n ors
Convocation; Youth S y mph o n y, Concertmaster:
AFS Centra l Committ ee ; A ll- Sta t e M u sic Camp; State Music Clinic ; N o rth eas t Str i ng E n sem b le ;
Bea tri c e Mu s ic Clini c ; Pl a in sman Honor's Orchestra; Betty Crock e r H o m e maker of Tomorrow; R egen t s Winn e r ; National Mer it Letter of Comm e ndati on
FI S CHER: Madrigals: ROCKET, Managing Edito r ; J o u rna l ism C l inic; Penguins; Rockette ; R eserve Pep Club; Foreign Languag e Cl u b; Roc k e t Revue; County Government Day; Gi rl s' S t ate Alt e rnat e; Honors Convocation. J EF F FISHER: Honors Co n vocation; Go ld Key Awa r d i n Sc h olastic Ar t Contest. B RAD FLEMMIG: B a nd , Letter; Or c hestra; Opere t t as; Roc k e t R ev u e; Dance Band JI M FO LS O M: NORTHEASTE R N, Sports Editor; ROCKET, Sports Editor; Int ramural s, Basketball, Football; Baseball. MARGARET FOX: Penguins; Masque and Gavel; Foreign Languag e Club. Spanish: GAA. D A VID
FRANC I S: lntramurals, Ba ske t ball Football.
TERRY FRANK: Foreign Language Club, French: H o n ors Convocation. KENN ETH
FRANSON: lntramurals , Bask e tball.
~asq u e a n.-! Ga ve l; AFS MARCIAL GUAJAR-
DO: C h ess C lub: Ma s qu e and Gav e l; FL , Vi cepresi d e nt. TONI GUNN: R ese rv e P e p Club
HNORMAN HAAS: H o n o r s C o nv oc ati o n MIKE
HADLEY: R oc k e t R ev u e; lntramural s, Fla g
Footba ll ; Swimmin g; Tra c k. KAREN HAGE-
MAN: C h o ir ; Op e r e tt as; Tripl e Tri o; Girl s' Gl ee; Roc k e tt es; R ese r ve P e p C lub ; R oc k e t R e vu e;
H o n ors Co n voc ati o n. DEBORAH HAHN: R oc ke tt es; Rese rv e P e p C lub ; F o r e ig n Language C lub ,
F r e n c h ; R oc k e t R e vu e ; H o n o r s Co nv oc ati o n.
JOHN HALL: N-C lub ; Ba se ball , L e tt e r. BECKY
YV O NN E GARRISO N : R ockettes; Reserve P ep C lu b. RICK GENTHE: · Student Co un c il, Secre t ary; C h oir; O pe r e tt as; Mad ri ga ls; N-Club: lntram u ral s, Bas k e t b all ; Football , Va r sity, L e tter; Baske t ba ll , Reserve: Baseball. LYNN GI L LI S -
PIE: Roc k ettes; Reserve P ep C l ub; GAA: Rock e t R ev u e. ROD GLASE R : lntramural s, Ba s k e tball , Football, Softball, Volleyball; Honors Convocation. J AN GLAZE: Transfer from Baymond Central. MARK GORDON : NO RTHEASTERN;
ROCKET: Photography Staff; Journa l ism C lini c; Honor s Co nvo cat ion; NFL. LOUISE GRAES -
SE R: C hoir: Op e retta s; Girls' Glee; Rockettes; Reser v~· Pep Club; Rocket Revue. P AUL GR AF:
GHANNA: ORTHE AS TER ; RO C KET ; Roc ke tt es, Vice- pr es id e nt ; R ese rv e P e p Club ; F o r e i g n La n g u age C lub , Spani s h; R oc k e t R e vu e ; H o n o r s Co n voca ti o n. JAN HANSEN: Ch o ir ; Op e r e tta s; R oc k e tt es; R ese rv e P e p Club; R e d C ro ss ; F o r e ign
L ang ua ge C lub , Fr e n c h. BRENDA HANSON: Roc k e tt es; R ese rv e P e p C lub; H o n o r s Convo c atio n. MARTHA HARRINGTON: Girl s' Gl ee ; Roc k e tt es; R ese rv e P e p Club ; Ro c k e t R e vu e
J EFFERY HARRIS: Radi o Club , Vi ce -pr es ident; Tra c k, R ese r ve ; Honor s C o nv oc ati o n
JAMES HAYNES : Intramural s, Ba s k e tball; Masque a nd Gav e l ; All-S c hool Plan s CHERYL
HEGENER: R oc k e tt es ; R ese rv e P e p Club ; H o no r s Co nv oc ati o n ; Art Club; Int e rnational Club
DON HELMKAMP: lntramural s, F oo tb a ll , B ask e t b all. LAVONNE HENNESSEY: R oc k e tt es ; R eserve P e p C lub ; Ma s qu e and Ga ve l ; GAA; Co unt y G ove rnm e nt Da y; Hon o r s C o n voc ati o n SHAROL HENSLER: R oc k e tt es; Reserve P e p C lub ; GA A SUSAN HERETH: Cho ir ; Opere tt as; R oc k e tt es; R ese r ve P e p C lub. MARILYN
HERMANN: G irls ' Gle e ; R oc k e tt es, Vice- pr es id e nt ; R ese r ve P e p C lub ; M as qu e and G a ve l ; Ro c k e t R e vu e ; Hon o r s Co nv oc ati o n ; All- Sc h oo l Pla ys, Cr e ws NANCY HERPOLSHEIMER:
S tud e nt C o un c il; RO C KET ; R oc k e tt es ; Pr es id e nt;
R ese r ve P e p Club , Vi ce -pr es id e nt ; Ro c k e t R e vu e ; Juni o r Cla ss S ec r e tar y ; Co unt y G o ve rnm e nt Da y ; Hom eco ming C hairman JIM HERTZEL: NC lub ; lntramutal s, Ba s k e tball ; F oo tball , R ese rv e, Var s it y , L e tt e r; Bas e ball, L e tt e r. JANET HICKS: Roc k e tt es; R ese r ve P e p Club; Ma s qu e and Gav e l; All-S c ho o l Plays, Cr e ws. DAVID HILE: Masqu e and G av e l; lntramural s, Ba s k e tball , S of tball; Football, Res e rve; All-School Play s GLENN
HILL: lntramural s, Football , Ba s k e tball , S o ftball. TYSON HILL: Football , R e s e rv e KEN
HIPPLE: Stud e nt Council; Band; N-Club; Intramurals, Basketball; Football , Res e rve, Varsity, L e tt e r; Track, Letter ; Hon o r s C o nv oc ati o n.
YVONNE HLADIK: Rockett e s; GAA ; Intramurals , Vo lleyball , Ba s k e tball. GARY HOFKER
LINDA HOHENSEE: Ch oir; Op e r e tta s' ROCKET, C o py Editor ; Journali s m C linic; Rockett es ; Reserv e P e p Club; Honor s Conv o cation ; NFL.
MIKE HOTOVY: County Governm e nt Day ; Hon o r s Convocation. JOLEEN H UGUENIN:
Tran s fer from North Platt e Senior High LINDA
HUNT: Rockettes; Reserve Pep Club ; GAA; Rocket Revue; lntramurals, Basketball, Voll e yball. RON HUTCHINSON: Transfe r from Humboldt Public High School; Boy s' Gl e e; Masque and Gavel; All-School Play s
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RUTH INGWERSON: Girl s' Gl ee; R oc k e tt es;
R e s e r ve Pep C lub ; GAA ; Ro c k e t R e vu e; H o no r s
Co nv oc ati o n. CINDY IRICK: Stud e nt Co un c il ;
R oc k e tt es; R ese rv e P e p C lub , Tr eas ur e r ; R oc k e t
R ev u e JERRY IRONS: lntramural s ; Sw i mming ; Ba se ball. JUDY IRONS: Girl s' Gl ee; R oc k e tt es;
R ese r ve P e p C lub ; GAA ; R oc k e t R e vu e; Y o uth
Sy mph o n y J
ANNETTE JACOBSEN: R oc k e tt es ; R ese r ve
P e p C lub. DENISE JAKUB: GAA, Voi ce o f
Y o ung Ci tiz e n ALETTE JENSEN: Band , L e tt e r ; Mi xe d C h o ru s; R ese rv e P e p C lub; For e i g n
L a ngu age C lub , S pani s h ; GAA ; R oc k e t R ev u e;
H o n o r s Co nv oc ati o n. JOE JENSEN: S tud e nt
Co un c il ; lntrariiural s, Ba s k e tball , Footb a ll ; Go lf;
Se ni o r C la ss Pr es id e nt ; H o n o r s C onv oc ati o n.
FRANCINE JIMENEZ: Girl s' Gl ee; Mix e d
C h o ru s; Ro c k e tt es; R ese rv e P e p C lub; R e d C ross;
G AA; R oc k e t R ev u e. JUDY JOHNSON: R oc ke tt es; R ese rv e P e p C lub. DIANNE JOHNSON: R oc k e tt es; R ese rv e P e p Club. JULIANN JOHN-
SON: Op e r e tt a, C r e w s; R oc k e tt es ; R ese rv e P e p
C lub; Int e rnati o nal Club ; Sc i e n ce Club ; GAA;
All-S c h oo l Pl ays, C r e w s TODD JOHNSON: lntramural s , Gol f , L e tt e r; H o n o r s C o nv o cati o n
JACQUELINE JONAS: Stud e nt C o un c il ,
Tr e a s ur e r ; Mi xe d C h o ru s; ROCKET ; P e nguin s;
Ro c k e tt e s; R ese rv e P e p Club , Pre s id e nt ; GAA,
V ice -pr es id e nt ; Ch ee rl e ad e r , Var s it y; Juni o r C la ss
S ec r e tary ; Soph o mor e Cla s s Vi ce -pr es ident; Jun-
i o r Ma y Da y Att e ndant; H o n o r s Co nvo c ati o n ;
S tat e Stud e nt Co un c il C o nv e nti o n s; Intra- C it y S tud e nt Co un c il. JAMES JONES: DECA
STEVE JONES: FFA ; lntramural s, Fo o tball , DE CA, S ec r e tar y. HARRIETTE JUMPER: C h oi r; Op e r e tta s; Girl s' Gl ee ; R oc k e tt es, Pr es id e nt ; R ese rv e P e p C lub , S ec r e tary ; G AA; R oc k e t R ev u e; S e ni o r C la ss Vi ce -pr es id e nt.
Club. DAVID KEHM: Fo o tball , R ese rv e. DO N-
ALD KEHR: Band; N -C lub ; R e d C r oss; S ci e nce
Club; Wr e stling , Kett e r ; Dan ce Band. J U DY
KELLER: Ro c k e tt es, Se c r e tar y ; R ese r ve Pe p C lub; R oc k e t R ev u e; H o nor s Co nv oc iati o n C N-
NIE KELLEY: Band , L e tt e r s; Or c h es tra , L ette r; R oc k e tt es; R ese rv e P e p Club ; GAA ; R ock e t Revu e; County Go ve rnm e nt Day ; H o nor s Con \'u c ati o n; Dan ce Band ; Yo uth S y mph o n y; St a t e fo s ic C lini c; Di s tri c t Mu s ic C o nt es t. JOEL K E N-
NEDY: Stud e nt Coun c il , Vi ce -pr es id e nt ; C h ,i ir ; Op e r e tta s; Madrigal s ; Bo ys' Gl ee; Ma s q u t> in d Gav e l, Pr es id e nt ; Ro c k e t R e vu e ; lntra m u ,ds , Football , Ba s k e tball , Softball , B oys' St .• t e; Hon o r s C o nvo c ation; Voi ce of Y o ung Cit i,:a n; Am e ri c an Legion National Orat o ri c al Co n : s t; Stat e Stud e nt C ouncil Conv e ntion. PAT K : L.
LAURIE KAHL: C h o ir ; Op e r e tta s; Girl s' Gl ee ; P e nguin s; R oc kett es ; R ese rv e P e p Club ; GAA; R oc k e t R e vu e ; lntramural s, Ba s k e tball , V oll e yball DEBBIE KAHLER: Ch oir ; Op e r e tta s; Madrigal s; R oc k e tt es ; R ese rv e P e p Club; Ro c k e t R e vu e ; H o n o r s Co n voc ati o n. TED KARLE: FFA ; N -Club; lntramural s, F oo tball; Wr es tling , L e tt e r; DE C A CLIFF KARTHAUSER: Stud e nt C o unc il ; -C lub; lntramural s, Bask e tball ; Tra c k , L e tt e r ; C ro ss Co untr y , L e tt e r ; B o ys' Stat e ; FCA, V i ce- pr es id e nt ; C r oss Co untr y Co-C aptain ; S o ph o m o r e Ba s k e tball T ea m ; Juni o r May Day
Att e ndant. NANCY KA YE: Or c h es tra, L e tt e r; Ro c k e tt es ; R es erv e P e p C lub; For e ign Languag e Club, G e rman, Int e rnati o nal C lub; GAA ; Boo k
KLEEN: -Club ; Golf, L e tt e r. GARY K l ·· : Band , Trumpet Trio; Radi o C lub , Pr es id e n t , : ,·cr e tary , Tr e a s ur e r ; lntramural s, F oo tball. GR I G -
ORY KING: Band, L e tt e r, Trump e t Tri o ; O r c L.- stra ; R oc k e t R e vu e; lntramural s, Flag F oot ! !I; H o no r s Co nvo c ation; Stat e Band ; All C it y S t · e Band; Mid-East Festival S e lec t Band ; C all -t o- -· eC olo ur s ; All Cit y En se mbl e C o nt es t. LA {; , A
KLEIN: Rock e tte s ; R es erv e P e p C lub. DU A E
KNIGHT: Gymnasti cs ; H o n o r s C o nv oca t , 1
STEVEN KREIFELS: F o r e ign Language C l Spani s h ; lntramural s, Football , B as k e tball , S , ;ball ; Hon o rs C o nv oc ati o n DEB KROHN: C h , Op e r e tta s; Madrigals; Girl s' Gl ee ; R oc k e tt es ; J se rv e P e p Club ; Ro c k e t R ev u e. DAVID K U I
CEK MARK KUCK: N -C Lub; F oo tball , \ sit y, L e tt e r.
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JACKIE LAGESON: Ro c k e tt es; R ese rv e Pep Club; GAA ; H o n o r s Co nv oc ati o n ; Art C lub ; R egents Alternat e JOHN LAHER: We s tling
NANCY LAHM: Stud e nt C oun c il; R ock e tt es; Reserv e P e p Club ; For e ign Languag e C lub , French ; Ch ee rl e ad e r , R ese rv e, Var s ity , C linic ; Rocket R e vu e; Juni o r Cla ss Vi ce -pr es id e nt ; County Gov e rnm e nt Da y; Soph o mor e Ma y Day
Att e ndant ; Honor s Conv oc ati o n REBECCA
LAHR: NORTHEASTER N, C o p y Edit or ; Jou rnalism Clini c; R oc k e tt es; R ese rv e P e p C lub ; F o reign Languag e C lub , Fr e n c h ; GA A; H o n o r s Convo c ation. THOMAS LARSEN: B a n , L e tt er; Or c h es tra; Ro c k e t R e vu e; Dan ce Band. NANCY
LARSON: Ro c k e tt es ; R ese r ve P e p C lub ; Foreign Languag e C lub , Spani s h ; S c ie n ce Club ;
Honors Convocation. JOHN LEACOCK: Intramural s, Ba s k e tball, S oftball ; Tra c k. RANDY
LEACH: N-Club; lntramural s , Fo o tball, Ba s k e tball; Track , L e tt e r ; C ro ss C o untr y DAVID
LEAVITT: Ch ess Club , Pr es id e nt, Vi ce -pr es ident, Se c retary , Tr e a s ur e r ; NORTHEASTER N;
ROCKET ; Ph o to graph y Staff ; N -C lub ; S c ie n ce Club, Pr e sident, Vic e -Pr es id e nt ; T e nni s, L e tt e r ; Honor s C e nvo c ati o n ; All-S c h oo l Pla ys KIRBY
LEHMAN: Op e retta s; Ma s qu e and Gav e l ; R oc k e t
Revue; All-School Play s BOBBIE LEHL: C h oir , Operettas; Rock e tt es ; R ese rv e P e p Club; For e ign Languag e Club, Spani s h ; GAA ; H o n or s C o nv oc a-
Tion. CLARK LEHR: Choir ; Op e r e tta s; N -Club; lntramural s ; Wr e stling , L e tt e r; Bas e ball; C o unt y Government Day; Honor s Conv oc ation DIANA
LEVORSON: R ese rv e P e p Club ; GAA. TIM
LICKEI: N-Club ; lntramural s, Ba s k e tball; Tennis, Lett e r; Honor s Convo c ati o n. CHRIS
LIND: Transfer from Cr e t e High S c hool; Girl s'
Glee; Res e rv e Pep Club. JOHN LOGAN: Choir ; Operetta s ; Boys' Gle e ; Rock e t R e vu e ; Intramurals, Football; Bas e ball , L e tter ; Plain s man
Honors Festival Choir. ART LONGORIA: NClub; lntramurals, Football ; Wr e stling, L e tt e r.
BECKY LOOS: Mixed Chorus; Rockettes; R eserve Pep Club; Ro c ket Revue. DENNIS LOOS
ROCHELLE LOOS: Mixed Chorus ; Rock e ttes; Reserve Pep Club. PATRICIA LOPOUR: Choir; Operettas; Madrigals; Girls' Gl ee ; Rockette s , Demerit Chairman; Re se rv e Pep Club ; Masqu e and Gav e l; Foreign Languag e Club, Fr e nch; GAA ; Rocket Revue ; Honors Convocation. CATHY
LOVE: R oc k e tt es ; R ese r ve P e p C lub. KEITH
LUDDEN: C h o ir ; Op e r e tt as; Mas qu e and Gave l , Tr e a s ur e r; R oc k e t R e vu e; C ount y Go ve rnm e nt Da y; H o n or s Co nv oca ti on ; All- Sc h oo l Pla ys.
H o n o r s Co n voca ti o n ROBERT MILBURN:
Mi x e d C h o ur s. MICHELLE MILLER: R oc k -
e tt es RANDALL MOORE: M a s qu e a nd Gave l.
BOB MORFORD MIKE MUNDAY: Tran sfe r fr o m Omah a B e n so n ; lntramural s; Ba se b a ll.
JACQUELINE MUNSON: Mi xe d C h o ru s ;
MR oc k e tt es; R ese r ve P e p C l u b ; F o r e i g n Lan g ua ge
C lub , S pan s ih; GA A ; lnt ram ural s, Bo wlin g, Fi e ld
H oc k ey, Vo ll ey b a ll , Sw im m in g YVONNE MUN-
SON: R oc k e tt es; R ese r ve P e p C lub BARRY
ILONA MACHERS: P e n g uin s ; R oc k e tt es; R eser ve P e p C lub ; F ore i gn L a n g u age C lub , F r e n c h ;
GAA; R oc k e t R ev u e, H o n o r s Co nv oca ti o n. JAY
MADSEN: Boys' Gl ee. JOYCE MAGORIAN:
R oc k e tt es; R eserve P e p C lub ; GA A; Girl s Intr amural s; All -Sc h oo l Pl ays TERRY MAHLMAN:
S tud e nt Co un c il , Tr e a s ur e r ; N -C lub ; Sc ie n ce
C lub; lntramural s; F oo tb a ll , R ese r ve, Va r s it y,
L e tt e r ; H o n o r s Co n voc ati o n ; FL , Pr esi d e nt ,
Vice -pr es id e nt , Sec r e tar y, Tr e a s ur e r; De bat e,
L e tt e r. MIKE MAHONEY: -C lub; lntramural s,
F oo tball ; Ba s k e tball , R ese rv e, Var s it y, L e tt e r ; Tra c k ; C ross Co untr y ; DE CA FLORIAN
MAKOVICKA NANCY MANLEY: Girl s' Gl ee;
R ese r ve P e p C lub ; GAA ; R oc k e t R e vu e JEANNIE MANN: Transfer from Lin co ln High ; Mix e d
C h oru s; R oc k e tt es ; R ese rv e P e p C lub ; GAA
SAM MARTIN: Tran s fer fr o m C h e ye nn e Ce ntral ; -C lub; F oo tball , Var s it y, L e tt e r ; Wr es tlin g,
L e tt e r ; H o n or s C onv oc ati o n ; S tat e Wr es tling
C h a mpi o n GAYLE MATTHEWS: R oc k e tt es;
R ese r ve P e p C lub. JEANNE MATTHEWS:
R oc k e tt es; R ese rv e P e p Club ; lntramural s, Ba s k e tball. ROBERT MAYS: lntramural s, F oo tball. STEVE McBRIDE: Stud e nt C o un c il , Pr es id e nt; Band ; Op e r e tta s; Ro c k e t R e vu e ; Juni o r C la ss Pr es id e nt ; H o n ors C o nv oc ati o n ; Dan ce Band ; FCA ; Co n fe r e n ce on Human S c ie n ce; Junio r L a wm e n Pro gram ; S tat e S tud e nt Co un c il Co nve nti o n CAROLE McCORMICK: Orc h es tra;
C h oir; Op e r e tta s; P e nguin s; R oc k e tt es; R ese rv e
P e p C lub ; R oc k e t R e vu e, Hon o r s C onv oca ti o n.
MIKE McKNIGHT: N -Club ; lntramural s, F oo tball , Ba s k e tball, S o ftball ; T e nni s, L e tt e r ; H o n or s Co nv oc ati o n. HAROLD McGREW: N -C lub ; Radio C lub ; Fo otball, Res e rv e, Var s ity , L e tt e r;
H o n or s Con voc ati o n. MARY MEHURON: Ro c k-
e tt es ROD MERTZ: lntramural s LEON
MEYER SHERRY MEYER: R ese rv e P e p
C lub ; lntramural s ; H o nor s C o nvocation; All -
S c h oo l Play s ; Kee n Tim e C o un c il. JAMES
MICHAUD: Ch o ir; Oper e tta s; Boy s' Gl ee;
C lub ; Football, R es erv e, Varsity , L e tt e r; Tra c k ;
MUNYON: S tud e nt Co un c il ; lntramu ra l s; H o n ors
Co n voc ati on JOYCE MYERS: B a n d, L e tt er, Alt e rnat e Twirl er; R oc k e tt es; R ese r ve P e p C lub ;
GA A ; R oc k e t R ev u e; Int erna ti o n a l C lub. MA U -
REEN MYHRE: S tud e nt Co un c il ; R oc k ettes;
R ese r ve P ep C lu b; C h ee rl ea d e r , R eserve, Varsi t y, C lini c N
DOUG NEBERMAN: lnt ra mural s, B as k et b a ll ; F oo tball, R ese r ve, Var s it y; B o ys' Sta t e; DE C A.
JANICE NELLIS: R oc k e tt es; S c ie n ce C lub ; lntramur a ls, Vo ll e yball , Ba s k e tb a ll. PHYLLIS
NELSON: R oc k e tt es, S ec r e tar y; R ese rv e P e p
C lub ; R oc k e t R e vu e; H o n o r s Co n voca ti o n. LU-
ANNE NEUTZMAN: R oc k e tt es ; R ese r ve P e p
C lub ; For e ig n Lan g u age C lub , S p a ni s h ; GAA; Hon ors Co n voca tion. LAURIE NOVAK: S tud e nt Co un c il ; P e n g uin s; R oc k e tt es; R ese r ve
P e p C lub; GAA ; Ch ee rl ea d e r , R ese r ve, Var s it y,
C lini c ; R oc k e t R e vu e; Girl s' St a t e; H o m eco min g
Att e ndant ; S o phom o r e M ay Da y A tt e ndant ; Hon or s C o n voc ati o n ; S tat e S tud e nt Co un c il Co nve nti o n ; Stud e nt C o un c il Ex c hang e Da y; L i n co ln Co un c il of Y o uth G o v e rn o r 's Co nf e r e n ce
ROGER NUNN. 0
GLORIA OLIVER: Band , L e tt e r ; GAA, Vicepr es id e nt. BARB OLSEN: R oc k e tt es ; R ese r ve
P e p C lub; R oc k e t R e vu e ; H o n o r s Co nv oc ati o n
BERNARD OLSEN: Stud e nt C o un c il , Vi ce -
pr es id e nt ; N -C lub ; Bask e tball , R ese rv e, Var s it y ,
L e tt e r; Tra c k , L e tt e r ; C ros s C ountry , L e tt er;
Boy s' Stat e ; King of H e art s Attendant; H o n o r s Co nv oc ati o n. CHRIS OWEN: R oc k e tt es; R e -
se rv e P e p C lub
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SUE PACKETT: Choir; Op e rettas; Madrigals ; Girls' Glee; Rockettes; Reserve P e p Club ; Rocket Revue ; Senior Class Treasurer; Honors Convocation. DEBBIE PARKER: Rock e ttes; Reserve P e p Club. SHERRI PATZEL: Choir; Operettas; Girls' Glee; Rockettes; Res e rv e P e p Club; Honors Convocation LINDA PETER: Choir; Operettas; Girls' Gl ee; Ro c k e ttes ; Res e rve Pep Club; Rocket R ev ue; .Intramurals, Volleyball; Honors Convoca-
tion; All-Stat e Chorus. RUSSELL PUPPO: Transfer from Mason City High School; Intramurals, Ba sketball, Softball.
Student C o uncil; N-Cl ub ; lntramural s, Fl ag Fou t. ball; Basketball, R ese rv e, Varsity, L e tt er: T rac k Letter ; Kin g of H e arts.
MARJORIE RE E V ES; Ro c ke tte s; Reserv e Pep Club; Ma s qu e an d Gave l; Foreign Language Club, French ; Rock et Re vue MC; Honor s Convocation; All-School Pla ys : AFs: MIKE REID: -Cl ub ; Football, Reserv e, \" d rs ity, Letter; Ba s k e tball , Rese rv e; Ba seball, L Pt te r· Track. CALVIN REINKE: Rock e t R Pv ue'. Wr es tling, Lett e r. JERRY RENAUD: N -l ] ub; Masque and Gav e l; Ro c k e t R e vu e ; lnt ra m:.i r als; Tennis, Letter; Honors Convocation; Al k·c hoo l Plays; Voic e ofYou ng Citizen; Voi ce of Dem o, r acy CHERYL RICHARDSON: Cho ir ; Op e H tas; Rock e ttes; Res e rv e P e p Club; Co unt y Gov e rnment Day; R ep r esenta tiv e on McCalls F a h io n Board. PAULA RICHARDSON: P e n i 1ins; Rockettes; Reserve P e p Club; GAA. MA f-- VIN RIEDEL: N-Club; Sci e nc e Club, Vice-pr e s , ; c nt; Tra c k, L e tt e r; Cross Country, Lett e r ; h nors Convocation; Book Club RICK RIEKE: N --. iu b; Swimming, Le tt e r. CAROL ROBER T ~ ) N: Band; Choir; Op e r e ttas ; Ro c kett es; R ese n Pe p C lub ; Fore ign Languag e Cl ub , Spanish; H ,ors Convocation. LANA ROBINSON LO i" " IE ROBINSON BRUCE ROSS: Stud e nt < ,unc il; ROCKET ; Journali s m Clinic; Rock e t R ue; Football, Reserve; Wr es tling; S o ph o mor e l ay Da y Attendant. KAREN ROSS: Transfe r o m Hay s High School; Choir; Girl s' Gl ee; !\ , e d Chorus; Roc kett es ; Rese rve P e p Club; H ( or s Convo c ation
sJANET SABALKA: Penguins, President , :: epresident; Rockettes; Reserve Pep Cl ub ; ( A, President. DAWN SANDERS: Ro ckette s 1. eserve Pep Club; Honor s Co nv ocat ion. T E RI
SCHAFFER: Ro c kett es; Reserve Pep < b ; For eign Languag e C lub, French; Ro c ket R < ,e ; Hon ors Convocation. PATRICIA SCH A f : Rockettes; Res erve Pep C lub. DAN SCH H E
STEPHAN SCHILKE LINDA SCHLE t L-
MILCH: R eserve Pep Club; Mixed C h , s
JUDY SCHMIDT: Choir, Secretary; Ope rc:· s ; Ro c k ettes; Res e rv e Pep Cl ub; Cheerlead e r ese rv e, Varsity, Clinic; Rocket R evue; Soph o , re Class Secretary; Hon ors Convoca tion Rl l Y
SCHNEIDER: lntramurals, Football, Ba ~ tball, Softball. DELORES SCHOONO V } l : DECA. BRAD SCHUMAN: N-Club; F oo t , 11, Reserve, Varsity, Lett e r; Swimming; T r MIKE SCHUMAN: N-Club; Gymanstics, L e i r; Swimming. KENT SEARS: N-Club; Wre st l 5, Letter; Track; H onors Convocation. SUA E
SEHNERT: Rockettes; Res e rv e Pep Club , : retary ; Foreign Language Club, Spanish G \ ; Ro c ket Revue. GARY SEYERSDAHL CI !\ Y
SHERARD MARK SHIELDS: N-Club; F t · ball , Varsity, Letter; Ba s ketball , Reserve , Va r Letter; Track, Letter. REBELA SHIPPS: · 1dent Council; ROCKET: Journalism Clinic; R,ettes; Reserve Pep Club; Cheerleader, R es Varsity, Clinic; Rocket Revu e; Home co min g ttendant; Junior May Day Attendant. JA
SINNER: N-Club, Secretary, Treasurer ; F t · ball, Varsity, Letter , Co-Captain; Bask et !, l, Varsity, Letter; Track, Letter; Homecomin g ttendant; Junior May Day Attendant; DECA , V > president. LINDA SISKE: Rockettes ; Re s e- e Pep Club; DECA; International Club. CH l S
RMARAE RADDATZ: Penguin s; Ro cke ttes ; Reserve Pep Club; Science Club; GAA ; Rocket Revue; lntramurals , Track. CHARLES RAU:
SKILES: Rockettes; Reserve Pep Club. SH LEY SLOCUM: lntramurals , Gymans t i Volleyball, Track, Field Hockey. CHE R L SMITH DUANE SMITH: Radio Club, S e 1 tary, Treasurer; Science Club; Rocket R e v Gymnastics; Honors Convocation. PAM SM I1 r: Transfer from Omaha North High; GAA; Track Team. PAULA SMITH: Rockettes; ,serve Pep Club, Treasurer; F ore ign Langu , e Club, French; Rocket Revue; H on ors Conv o ,
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tion STEVEN SMITH: lntramural s, F oo tb all; Swimming. MARY SNELL : P eng uin s JUDY
SO B OTTA JIM SOLLENBERGER: Intramurals, Bask e tball; Football, R eserve; Track; Cross Country; FCA. BEVERLY SOMER-
H ISE R : Mixed Chorus. JUDY SPADER: Transfer from Waverly Hi g h Sch oo l; Foreign Language Club , Spanish DEAN SPENCER: R ocket Revue; Gymnastics, L e tter. GREG SRB: Honors Convocation. DAVE STANDLEY: N-Club; Football, Re serve, Varsity, L e tt er; Wrestling , Letter; baseball. DEBORAH STANSBURY: Choir; Operettas; Rockett es; Re se rv e Pep Cl ub ; Red Cross; Voice of Young Citizen. DOUG STAPLES
JO E STARR: School Announcer; Pen g uin Show
MC. LINDA STEWART: Girls' Glee; Mixed Chorus; Penguins; R oc kettes; R eserve Pep C lub;
R ocket Revue. MICHAEL STEYER: DECA.
D EAN STILWELL: lntramurals , Bask etball; Football, Res e rve; Track; H onors Convocation.
D E BB IE STILWELL: Rockettes; R eserve Pep Club. DEAN STROUGH: Gymnastics, Letter.
EUGENE SUMMERS: Boys' Glee; Mixed Chorus; All-School Plays; Masque and Gavel.
TO M SWANSON: Band; 1 ORTHEASTER ; l ntramurals, Track. LARRY SWENSON: ORTHEASTER ; -Club; Intramurals, Ba s ketball; Football , Reserve, Varsity, Letter; Track.
ROBERT UPTON: Intramurals. Softball, B as ketball ; Track; Cross Country; DECA.
PHALEN: tudent Council; Choir, President; Operettas; Boys' Glee; Rocket Revue; S op hom o re C las s Vice-President; Boys' State; Hon o rs Convocation; State Music Clinic; Plainsman Hon o r Cho ir; Nebraska Safety Convention; Linc oln
VKAREN VANCE: Band , Letter, Twirler; Peng uins , President, Letter; Rockettes; Reserve P ep Club; Foreign Language Club, Spanish; Rocket Revue; lntramurals, Swimming; Honors Convocation; Dance Band; NFL; Student R epresenta ti ve for Committee on Student Foreign Travel.
DEBORAH V ANDERHARR.
PAM WACH: Rockett es; Reserve Pep Club; Foreign Language Club; Rocket Revue, MC; Honors Convocation. CONNIE WAGNER: Transfer from K ea rney High , Sanhliego, California. TONJA
WAGNER: Girls' Glee; Mixed Chorus; Reserve Pep Club; GAA; Rocket R evue DEBBIE
Boys Choir. RHODA ELAINE WHEATLEY: Transfer from Provo High; lntramurals, Bask e tball , Volleyball. CYNTHIA WHEELER: R e d Cross; Foreign Language Club, Fren c h ; GAA; Drama Class Play. LARRY WHITE: Choir; Operettas; B oys Octet; B oys' Glee; N-Cl ub ; Rocket Revue; lntramurals, Football; Ba sketball, Reserve, Var s ity, Letter; Track; King of Hearts
Attendant; Junior May Day Attendant; Hon o rs Convocation. BRUCE WHITEFOOT: Track; Cross Country RICK WHITING: B oys' Gl ee ; Rocket R e vue. MARILYN WIEST: Choir; Operettas; Girls ' Glee; Rockettes; Re se rve P e p Club; Chee rl eader, Varsity, Clinic; Rocket Revue. DAVE WILLIAMS: Choir; Operettas; Boy s' Glee; R ocke t Revue. STEVE WILLIAMS
wDOUG WINKLER JUDI WOLFE: Rock e tt es; Reserve Pep Club; Foreign Language Club; Honors Convocation; Nebraska Conference of Youth JAMES WOODRUFF: N-Club; Swimming , Letter. DAN WORLEY GLENDA
WURDEMAN: Transfer from Monroe High School; Rockettes; R ese rve Pep Club.
TTO M TA B OR: Wrestling. BEV TENOPIR: Girls' Glee; Reser ve Pep C lub ; Rocket R ev u e
D A R YL THOMPSON ELLEN THOMPSON: Band; ROCKET: Rockettes; Reserv e Pep C lub , Vice-president; Cheerleader, Varsity, Cli ni c; Rocket Revue RANDI THOMPSON: Intramurals , Bask e tball RICK THOMPSON: -Club; lntramurals, Basketball; Tra ck, L e tt er; Cross Country, Letter. DENNIS TIPTON: HONORS Convocation. DALE TITUS DAVID TYLER: Orchestra , Letter; NORTHEASTERN, Editor; Journalism Clinic; Youth Symphony; Superintendent' s Stud en t Advisory Board; State Music · Clinic.
WAITE: Girls' Glee; Rockettes ; R eserve Pep Club; R oc k et Revu e CHARLES WALEK: Science Club; lntramurals, Basketball; Honors Convocation. HERB WALLER VICKI WAPLES: ROCKET; Photography Staff; Journalism Clinic; Rockettes; Reserve Pep Club; Co unt y Government Day; Honors Convocation. GLENN
WATTS: Operettas; Masque and Gavel; Rocket R ev u e; All-School Plays. BRENDA WAY: R oc ke ttes ; R ese rv e Pep Club. ADELL WEIHING: R oc k e tt es; Res e rv e Pep C lub; Masque and Gavel; Foreign Lan guage C lub; GAA; All-School Plays; AFS. CONNIE WENDT: Rockettes; Reserve Pep Club; Honors Convocation; All-Scho ol Pla ys.
MICHAEL WENZL: NORTHEASTERN; Intramurals, Ba sketball, Football. LARRY WEST: Boys' Glee; N-Club, Vice-President; R ocke t Revue; Gymnastics, Letter. MARK WEST-
yLESLIE YORK: Rockettes; Keen Time Counc il. BEVERLY YOUNG: Ro c kettes , Res e rve P ep Club; Foreign Language Club, Spanish.
zGLORIANN ZIER: Reserve P ep Club; GAA. STEVE ZIMMER: Choir; Operettas ; Madrigals; Boys ' Glee; -Club; Intramu ra ls , Football; Ba seball, Letter.
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1st Semester President
Joel Kennedy Vice -president
Karen Brammer
Secretary
Patty Watts Treasurer
Keith Ludden
2nd Semester President
Karen Brammer
Vice -president
Patty Watts
RED CROSS
President
Carol Sohl
Vice-president
Jeri Hurlbut Treasurer
Tess Jonas Secretary
Cindy Gossard
Cathy Bloom
Sue Carroll
Jerry Coleman
Jane Kennedy
Sue Munday
Sheree Sharp
Marilyn Smith
Tina Smith
Pam Stickney
Gayle Yocum
Secretary
Bonnie Smith
Treasurer
Sandi Furrer
Karen Berka
Aloma Bouma
Tom Cardwell
Marla Carlton
Barb Clinefelter
Jerry Coleman
Betty Collins
Tom Doughty
Cindy Ehrlich
Jim Fritts
Marnie Fox
Patti Geist
Andrea Grob
Jim Haynes
Marilyn Hermann
Jan Hicks
Dave Hile
Sandy Huber
Ron Hutchinson
Virginia Irwin
Tess Jonas
Cathy Kirk
Lynn Kucera
Kirby Lehman
MASQUE AND GAVEL
Joyce Magorian
Randy Moore
Becky Orr
Mark Peters
Don Renaud
Jerry Renaud
Denise Scharton
Sheree Sharp
Beth Swanson
Sue Swartz
Jim Underhill
Glenn Watts
Adell Weihing
Tom Yearly
1st semester President
Tom Casady
Vice-president
Pam Brown
Secretary
Terry Mahlman
2nd semester President
Jim Curtiss Vice-president
Marcial Guajardo Secretary
Loren Schmidt
John Anderson
Eric Asboe
Pam Brown
Becky Drabant
Paul Hartz
Pam Hoagenson
Mary Mattern
Mike Mundon
Jim Raymond
Jim Underhill
Daniel Uyesato
Don Wesely President
Don Barry
Vice-president
Loren Schmidt
Secretary-treas u
Roy Powell
Jerry Coleman
Lindon Franson
Paul Hartz
Dave McCormick
Mike Munden
John Rotert
Steve Wagner
Steve Wilson
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CHESS CL UN A T I 0 N A
SCIENCE CLUB
1st semester
President
Jim Curtiss
Vice-president
Marvin Riedel
Treasurer
Bruce Lovejoy
Secretary
Jeri Hurlbut
2nd semester
Pres ident
Bruce Lovejoy
Vice-president
Terry Mahlman
Treasurer
Dean Kirby
Secretary
Carol Sohl
Sue Carroll
Lindon Franson
Cindy Gossard
Andy Lahr
Nancy Larson
Dave Leavitt
Robin Ragland
Marilyn Smith
Dean Wampler
Adele Weber
1st semester
President
Jan Sabalka
Vice -presi dent
Gloria Oliver
Secretary
Peggy Ball
Treasurer
Diane Ball
2nd semester President
Shirley Arnold
Vice-president
Jody Bonneau
Secretary
Sherry Landenberger
Treasurer
Bobby Kaenel
Shirlene Adams
Cindy Arnett
Sara Arow
Janelle Belknap
Pam Bickel
Kathy Borcher
Glenda Bourne
Jana Buss
Jenny Cockrell
Janelle Cox
Janis Clark
Jenny Drabant
Julie Eley
Susan Emmons
Gloria Esquival
Mary Fech
Lisa Foster
Wendy Francis
Cindy Gossard
Gwen Graesser
Chuck Griffin
Diane Guerry
Judy Hanna
Peggy Hart
Patricia Helmick
Yvonne Hladik
Susan Hoerner
Martie Hoffman
Ruth Ingwerson
Cindy lrmer
Gloria Jernigan
Jacqueline Munson Kim Stinehagen
Sheree Johnson Joyce Myers
Jeanne Judds
Harriette Jumper
Phyllis Thompson
Oliver Jodi Wagner
Gaylene Price
Nancy Kassebaum Marae Raddatz
Susan Kendle Becky Ray
Jane Kennedy Janet Sabalka
Nancy Kerry Debbie Shonerd
Christy King
Debbie Kirkland
Sue Slechta
Shirley Slocum
Connie Weers
Janet Wells
Denice Wendt
Elaine Wheatley
Patti Whitefoot
Beth Witham
Karen Wolfe
Kathy Koranda Pam Smith Sheila Wolfe
Ruth Kuhfahl Terri Smith Gayle Yocum
Jackie Lageson Debbie Squires Gloriann Zier
Becky Lahr Pam Stahurski
Sherry Landenoerger
Donna Larson
Joyce Magorian
Mickey McLaughlin
Lori Meier
Rhonda Moeler
Joanne Morford
Barb Mueller
Kery Zimmerman
President
Mike Brown
Jean Anderson
Nancy Kaye
Dean Kirby
Steve Landenberger
Dave Leavitt
Terry Mahlman
Marv Riedel
Cal Reinke
Karen Stei nbruegge
BOOK CLUB
President
Ken Maresh
Vice-president
Jim Sinner
Treasurer
Ted Karle Secretary
Steve Jones
Connie Bailey
Carol Bauers
Kim Ber ger
Derald Bickford
Russ Davidson
Susie Dietz
Tom Henson
Doug Hosek
Jim Jones
Randy Keiser
Mike Kortum
LaMila Lutes
Dou g Neberman
Dennis Ray
John Rotert
Deloris Schoonover
Linda Siske
Bob Upton
Sue Munday Michele Steinman
Gloria
GAA
DECA
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ROCKET
Editor
Janet Endorf
Managing editor
Rebecca Fischer
Photo edi tor
Rebecca Drabant
Copy editor
Linda Hohensee
Business manager
Ellen Thompson
Pamela Brown
Pam Burnham
Pam Cameron
Mary Fech
James Folsom
Becky Hanna
Nancy Herpolsheimer
facquelin Jonas
Kathleen Joseph
Linda Kalcik
Rebecca Orr
Bruce Ross
Dennis Scheer
Linda Schneider
Rebela Shipps
Marjean Vandahl
Jackie Walker
Vicki Waples
Ann Wenzl
SPANISH CLU B
President Karen Vance
Vice-president
Beth Swans on Secretary-treasurer
Tom Mo rey
Rick Cadwallader
Dixie Griffin
Wendy Hanna
Shyla McGill
Barbara Matthew s
Karen Schwabau er
Judy Spader
Keith Titus
Karen Wo lfe
Sheila Wolfe
FRENCH CLUB
Rick Hamilton
Virginia Irwin
Nancy Lahm
Becky Lahr President
Paula Smith Secretary
Peggy Hart Treasurer
Lena Ahnlund
Sheila Bates
Sheila Evans
Debbie Hahn
Sheila Evans
Dianne Ferguson
Rebecca Fischer
Mark Gordon
Ronald Greeno
Linda Grice
Deborah Hahn
Becky Hanna
Brenda Hanson
Kenneth Hipple
Linda Hohensee
Ruth Ingwerson
Deborah Kahler
Nancy Kaye
Judy Keller
Connie Kelley
Joel Kennedy
Gregory King
Duane Knight
Jacqueline Lageson
Nancy Lahm
Rebecca Lahr
Judy Ahrens
Wesley Albers
Kathryn Allen
Jean Anderson
Shirley Arnold
Timothy Bach
Jerry Barnett
Jeffrey Bell
John Bills
Joanne Bonneau
Patricia Broadston
Cynthia Brotzman
Michael Brown
Shannon Brown
Patricia Carlson
Thomas Gasady
Barbara Clinefelter
Susan Collins
Beverly Dean
Randall Dean
Rebecca Drabant
Janet Endorf
Pat Lopour
Ilona Machers
Karen Nilson
Susie Ruhmann
Terri Schaffer
Gail Smith
Kim Stinehagen
Cindy Wheeler
PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF
Mike Brown
Mark Gordon
Andy Lahr
Dave Leavitt
RADIO CLUB
1st semester President
Kurt Bauer
Vice -president
Stan Foreman Secretary
Duane Smith
2nd semester President
Dan Pickerill
Vice -president
Stan Foreman Secretary
Duane Smith
Randy Dean
Craig Hollers
Gary King
Kevin McKinney
Martin Rost
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President
Mike Hermance
Vice-president
Jim Ryan
Secretary
Harlan Bauers
Treasurer
Jerry Kirkland
News Reporter
Steve Jones
Sent inel
Jim Luedtke
Frank Beaty
Mike Bomberger
Larry Bratt
Bill Crumb
Rex Cornell
Leroy Covert
Ron Davidson
Dave Deterding
Doug Dow
Steve Ferguson
Bill Florea
Steve Gochnor
Dwight Green
Bill Haeffner
Dave Hansen
Tom Higgins
Arnold Jensen
Steve Kaar
Leo Keane
Kent Kennedy
Randy Keiser
Loren Leonard
Tim Liddick
Rod Lobeda
Louis Ridgley
Rob Schoenleber
Randy Schroeder
Rich Standley
Mike Strain
Terry Traush
Don Tuma
Jim Wesley
Don Witulski
Tim Woodcock
FFA
Nancy Larson
David Leavitt
Patricia Lopour
Steven McBride
Penny McLaughlin
Ilona Machers
Terry Mahlman
Samue l Martin
Jaqueline Munson
Barry Munyon
Luanne Neutzman
Laurie Novak
Gloria Oliver
Bernard Olsen
Susan Packett
Sherr i Patzel
Dennis Peterson
Marjorie Reeves
Chery l Richardson
Carol Robertson
Karen Ross
Judith Schmidt
Mark Sh iel ds
Duane Smith
Paula Smith
Dean Stillwell
Ellen Thompson
Karen Vance
Pamela Wach
Charles Walek
Judith Wolfe
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Editor
Dave Tyler
Managing editor
Becky Hanna
Copy editor
Rebecca Lahr
Sports editor
James Folsom
Business manager
Mike Pratt
Wes Albers
John Bills
Lynnette Brooks
Terry McGregor
Jennie Pii ppo
Bonnie Smith
Carol Sohl
Thomas Swanson
Larry Swenson
Michael Wenzl
NORTHEASTERN
1st semester
President
Karen Vance
Vice-president
Janet Sabalka
Secretary
Patty Wilson Treasurer
Betty Collins
Student director
Jody Bonneau
2nd semester
President
Janet Sabalka
Vice-president
Jody Bonneau
Secretary
Carla Pearson Treasurer
Debbie Eley
Student director
Betty Collins
Jane Anderson
Linda Arnold
Cathy Bloom
Susie Bussear
Pam Campbell
PENGUINS
1st semester
President
Ron Greeno
Vice-president
Joel Kennedy
Secretary
Gaylen Kennel
Treasurer
Terry Mahlman
Donn Beaver
Peggy Coatman
Richard Dale
Janet DeWitt
Mary Dolan
Debby Eley
Paul Hartz
Ken Hipple
Steve Hutchinson
Jacqueline Jonas
Cliff Karthauser
Susan Ketterer
Dav id King
Nancy Lahm
Steve Landenberger
Sonja Larson
Steven McBride
Laurie Novak
Charles Rau
Janet Rood
Mark Westphalen
Lynn Wilcox
Gayle Yocum
2nd semester
President
Steven McBride
Vice-president
Bern ie Olsen
Secretary
Mike Anderson
Treasurer
Debbie Hanneman
Lena Ahnlund
Debbie Armstrong
Cathy Bloom
Patty Broadston
Tom Casady
Terri Cook
Mary Dolan
Tom Doughty
Debby Eley
Julie Eley
Kathy Ernst
Jeff Gaskins
Ron Greeno
Andrea Grob
Roger Heffelfinger
Nancy Herpolsheimer
Sandi Huber
Joe Jensen
Joel Kennedy
Gaylen Kennel
Tim Knight
Pam Krohn
Terry Mahlman
Laurie Novak
Jeff Obrecht
Becky Orr
Lori Rotthaus
Rebela Shipps
Mark Westphalen
Gayle Yocum
STUDENT COUNCIL
Marcia Eley
Gaylen Engelsgjerd
Mary Fitl
Margaret Fox
Becky Halleen
Marilyn Janda
Jackie Jonas
Tammy Kaar
Laurie Kah l
Nancy Kerry
Mary Kortum
Donna Larson
Joan McKernan
Ilona Machers
Mary Martin
Laurie Novak
Marchelle Plucknett
Marae Raddatz
Sherre Sharp
Gai l Smith
Mary Snell
Bobbie Story
Sue Taylor
Lou Ann VanHorn
Jean Wenzel
Patty Whitefoot
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RESER VE
1st semester President
Tess Jonas
Vice-president
Lori Rotthaus
Secretary
Becky Halleen Treasurer
Ann Swearingen
2nd semester
PEP President
Becky Orr
Vice -president
CLUB
Marjean Vandahl Secretary
Donna Lahm
Treasurer
Terri Thiesfeld
Sandy Ahlstrand
Marcia Alber
Debbie Armstrong
Bette Baker
Kim Baldwin
Dianne Ball
Patti Barzydlo
Carol Bauers
Jill Beck
Vicki Belz
Karen Bergman
Pam Bickel
Glenda Bourne
Holly Bowmaster
Randi Brehm
Lynnette Brooks
Laurie Brown
Beth Buis
Holly Buis
Roxi Burnett
Janet Bushing
Liz Byleen
Pam Cameron
Susan Carroll
Vicki Carrol l
Jackie Case
Debbie Caves
Mary Chappell
Chris Clapp
Patty Clark
Gloria Collier
Janet Crow
Carol Damkroger
Cheri Dart
Linda DeGarmo
Mary Dolan
Debbie Eaton
Cindy Ehrlich
Cheryl Eirich
Debby Eley
Lila Emery
Janet English
Teri Eyster
Mary Fech
Jeanie Federle
Mary Fitl
Connie Fletcher
Patty Franson
Debbie Frye
Sandi Furrer
Jan Fye
Cindy Gabel
Margaret Garrels
Carol Gerbeling
Jodi Gleason
Marily Gorz
Cindy Gossard
Jolynn Gray
Sue Greb
Debbie Greenfield
Pam Gustafson
Marian Hamby
Charmaine Hansen
Judy Harmon
Donna Harned
Peggy Hart
Debra Hauder
Ann Hayes
Patty Hendrych
Mitzi Hennessey
Nancy Hergert
Julie Herstein
Cindy Hertzel
Sally Highfield
Patti Hill
Sharon Hitz
Marcia Hoffman
Pam Hogenson
Linda Hotovy
Sherrie Humann
Jeri Hurlbut
Helen Hyde
Virginia Irwin
Arletta James
Linette Johnson
Alice Jorgensen
Kathy Joseph
Nancy Kassebaum
Debby Kelly
Vicki Kerns
Nancy Kerrey
Susie Ketterer
Chris Keyser
Dianne Krecklow
Pam Krohn
Pam Krumm
Ruth Kuhfahl
Lori Lamphear
Cindy Lape
Sonja Larson
Kim Lawson
Anne Lee
Sue Lightner
Chris Lofgren
Sharon Lopour
Sharon Lovell
Mary Mattern
Peggy May
Loyce McCormick
Vicki McDiffett
Shyla McGill
Terry McGregor
Joan McKernan
Jo McMahan
Connie Menebroker
Sandi Miller
Wanda Mitchell
Marilyn Mroz
Debra Murrell
Anita Myers
Nancy Pappa
Nancy Parry
Carla Pearson
Kim Penton
Roxi Peters
Susan Peterson
Linda Petracek
Cathy Pettet
Denice Pickerill
Diane Pickerill
Jenny Piippo
Cindy Pont
Connie Prai
Roberta Rada
Cheryl Rap
Carol Rhoadarmer
Carol Riley
Cindy Rinne
Janet Rood
Suzie Ruhmann
Jan Rustermier
Debbie Sauer
Eva Schilke
Rhonda Schlegel
Rita Schlegel
Linda Schneider
Sharyn Schukar
Karen Schwabauer
Debbie Shanks
Kathy Shelton
Cathy Sieck
Suzie Sizemore
Bonnie Smith
Olga Smith
Tina Smi t h
Carol Soh l
Karen Ste inbr uegge
Sheryl St evs ns
Dianna St okke
Carol Sto lze;: berg
Bobbie St or·:
Trudy Stra u,n
Kathy Sue sz
Sandy Svo bc Ja
Beth Swan s( ·,
Sue Swartz
Bobbie Ta yll
Sue Taylor
Rhonda Th ur: ,r
Dixie Troutt
LouAnn Van ~ · ,rn
Judy Vifqua ir
Susie Wagn e,
Cheryl Wait e
Rhonda Wal k -.
Nita Walter s
Diane Warre n
Patty Watts
Ann Weidem a
Juanita We Ia n ~r
Ann Wenzl
Diane Westli n
Connie Weye r~
Debbie Wible
Lynn Wilcox
Nancy Willem ~ n
Patty W i lson
Jan Wisehart
Diana Wollen
Cheryl Zier
Debby Eley
Mitzi Hennessey
Pam Krohn
Sonja Larson
Lynn Wilcox
Patty Wilson
RESERVE CHEERLEADERS
President
Jeff Bell
Vice-president
Larry Wiest
Secretary-treasurer
Jim Sinner
Mike Anderson
Ron Anderson
Jerry Barnett
Alan Belka
Derald Bickford
Jim Biggs
John Bills
Chris Brown
Bruce Bunn
Carl Campbell
Bob Corning
Terry Danek
Steve Dickey
Marv Dinsmore
Roger Ems
Bob Forney
Garry Forney
Harry Forney
Lee Froscheis E
Jeff Gaskins
Rick Genthe
Ron Greeno
Rick Greer
Amado Guilart t
Blair Hall
Doug Hannem a
Roger Heffelfi r e,
Brad Heileger
Tom Henson
Jim Hertzel
Ken Hipple
Phil Hughes
Ted Karle
Cliff Karthaus e
Gaylen Kenne l!
Rob Ketterer
Pat Killeen
Tim Knight
Mel Knopp
Mark Kuck
Steve Landen l g
Randy Leach
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1st Semester
President
Harriette Jumper
Vice -president
Becky Hanna
Secretary
Phyllis Ne lson
Treasurer
Jeanne Davidson
Demerit Chairman
Pat Lopour
Sign Chairman
Ilona Machers
Sergeant-at-Arms
Nancy Herpolsheime r
Sergeant-at-Arms
Debb ie Carstens
2nd semester President
Nancy Herpolsheimer
Vice-president
Marilyn Hermann Secretary
Judy Kel ler
Treasurer
Pat Coatman
Demerit Chairman
Becky Drabant
Sign Chairman
Barb Olsen
Sergeant-at-Arms
Judy Ahrens
Sergeant-at-Arms
Marsha Brunke
Lisa Adams
Lena Ahn lund
Becky Alex
Kathy Allen
Jean Anderson
Pam Andreas
Mary Arnett
Linda Arn old
Sh irley Arno ld
Conni e Bailey
Pe ggy Ba ll
Janet Barnh ill
Geo rgia Barthul y
Linda Bart lett
Terri Bartlett
Peggy Behrens
Kim Berge r Pat Berry
Debbie Besche ine n
Mar ilyn Black Elk
Jody Bonneau
Cheryl Bosteder
Karen Brammer
Pat Br inkma n
Patty Bro adston
Cindi Brotzman
Carol Brown
Cheryl Brown
Pam Brown
Shannon Brown
Pam Burnham
Susie Bus sear
Debbie Bu tt
Judy Cadwallader
Pam Campbell
Jeanette Carlson
Pat Carlson
Kathy Coats
Susan Cole
Su e Collins
Su sa n Connick
Shannon Conover
Janet Crear
Barb Cro ok
Mich ele Cruthers
Bev Dean
Susie Dietz
Marilyn Drewel
Cindi Du gdale
Debbie Eisel
Marcia Eley
Joyce Emery
Janet Endorf
Sheila Evans
Kathy Fa imo n
Dianne Fer gu son
Be ck y Fischer
Marnie Fox
Yvonne Garrison
Lynn Gillispie
Louise Graesser
Linda Grice
Andrea Grob
Karen Hageman
Debbie Hahn
Jan Hansen
Brenda Hanson
Martha Harrington
Cheryl Hegener
Lavonne Hennessey
Sharai Hensler
Susan He ret h
Jan Hicks
Yvonne Hladik
Linda Hohensee
Linda Hunt
Ruth Ingwerson
Cindy Ir ick
Judy Irons
Annette Jacobsen
Marilyn Janda
JoAnn James
Fran Jimenez
Dianne Johnson
Judy Johnson
Julie Johnson Doris Poor
Jackie Jonas Marae Raddatz
Laurie Kahl Margye Reeves
Debbie Kahler Cheryl Richardson
Nancy Kaye Pa ul a Ri chardson
Connie Ke lley Carol Robertson
Cathy Kirk Karen Ross
Laura Klein Janet Sabalka
Debb ie Krohn Dawn Sanders
Jackie Lageson Terri Schaffer
Nancy Lahm Patty Scharf
Becky Lahr Judy Schmidt
Nancy Larson Su Sehnert
Cindi Lee Rebe la Shipps
Bobbie Lehi Linda Siske
Becky Loos Chris Sk iles
Rochel le Loos Shirley Slo cum
Cathy Love Paula Smith
Carole McCormick Joan Snowardt
Joyce Ma gori an Debbie Stansbury
Jeannie Mann Stewart
Gayle Matthews Debbie Strlwel I
Jeanne Matthews Ellen Thompson
Mary Mehuron Karen Vance
Michelle Miller Debbie Vanderharr
Jacque Munson Pam Wach
Yvonne Munson Debbie Wa ite
Joyce Myers Vicki Waples
Maureen Myhre Brenda Way
Janice Nellis Adell Weihin g
Luanne Neutzman Connie Wendt
Laurie Novak Marilyn Wiest
Sue Pa ckett Judi Wolfe
Debbie Parker Glenda Wurdeman
Sher ri Patzel Bev Youn g
Linda Peter Gloria Zier
ROCKETT ES
Clark Lehr
Dave Lewis
Tim Lickei
Art Longoria
Paul Luke
Terry Mahlman
Ken Maresh
Sam Martin
Bruce Maske
Rick Messing
Robin McConnell
Mike McKnight
Harold McGrew
Ed McMeen
Jim Michaud
Bernie Olsen
Chuck Olsen
Tracy Pettit
Greg Pickere l
Charlie Rau
Mike Reid
Steve Remmenga
Jerry Renaud
Marvin Riedel
Randy Schl egel
Brad Schuman
Mike Schuman
Mark Sh iel ds
Dan Sloey
Dean Spencer
Dave Sta ndley
Steve Lehr
Dale Strou gh
Dean Strough
Larry Swensen
Ric k Thompson
Brad Walker
David Wenzel
Duane West
Jim Wilkerson
Jeff Wright
Joe Wright
Mark Wulf
Steve Zimmer
N-CLUB
Terri Bartlett Kim Berger
Patty Broadston
Sue Collins
Debbie Eisel
Marcia Eley
Jackie Jonas
Nancy Lahm
Maureen Myhr e
Laurie Novak
Judy Scmidt
Rebela Sh ipps
Ellen Thompson
Marilyn Wiest
er
VARSITY
C H E E R L E A D E R s
211
BOYS OCTET
Vanderford Bette Baker
Mike Kuwitsky
Wells Kurt Bauer
Grice Susa n Light ner
Wesely
Bergman
Griffen
Haas
Martin
Woodside Dennis Biggerstaff
McCracken
ROCKET BAN D
Arnol d Rick Lee Ka thleen Clark Davi d King
Le na Ahnlu nd Ke nt Kenn edy
Cochrell Di anne Krecklow
Avey Marty Madson
Bach
Marshall
David Collister Tom Larsen
Beisner
Nelson Susan Emm on s Linda Lionb erger
Gaylen Engelsgj erd Bruce Lovejoy
John Bruner Larry Rohrer
Dennis Brethower Burk Renner H
Shelia Evans Debra McCracken
Terri Eyster Michelle McLaughlin
Randy Gades Dennis Royer E
Terry Colvert Dale Robertson
Dale Finke Jo Ell en McMa han
Brad Flemmig Sus an Meal how Ron Dahl Doug Scheffert
Rex Cornell Dennis Scheer s
Gwen Grae ss er Kathy Mitcheltree
Rick Hamilton Robbin Ragland
Bob Debusk Art Shelby
Ron Davidson Bob Schulenberg T
Rollie Hill Cheryl Rap
Tom Detmer Pete Sinica R
Sharon Hitz Bill Roberts
S t eve Hlavic a Terri Smith
Mike Frain Alan Stutzm an
Art Ewoldt Randy Schlegel A
Virginia Irwin Kathy Steinm an Bob Gies Eugene Summers
Steve Isaacs Bill Sundeen
Alice Jorgensen Tom Sundeen
Ga ry Kapp erman Mik e Swartz
Nancy Kay e Dav e Tyler
Connie Kelley Ardis Wilkinson
Mark Kell ey Gayle Yocum
Jane Kennedy Kery Zimmerman
Steve Goehner Vern Swenson
Steve Hadley Scott Stotts
Roger Heff elfing er Dino Solomos
Allan Hennec ke Bob Vance
Richard Janssen Dave Ware
Jay Kahler Duane West
Randy Landstrom Tom Westover
Larry Lantz Rick Whiting
John Lee Dan Worley
Wesley Ziec
• IISTAGE BA ND Mark Kelley Arlen Albert Greg King Jon Baker Art Bergman Tom Larsen I Richard Feldman Dennis Biggerstaff Byron Low Vaughn Fritts Susan Bussear Michelle McLau gh lin Gary Morrison Vicki Carroll Susan Mealhow Dale Peter Gayleen Engelsgjerd Bill Roberts Dennis Ray Kent Griffin Ron Schluter Jim Shep ard Rolli e Hill Tom Sund ee n
Larry White Steve Isaacs Mike Swartz Mark Kelly Teresa Jenkins Karen Vance Connie Kelley Bill VanderfordDrum Maj o r Larry Bratt Rick Hamilton Susan Mealho w Ron Schluter Charles Bright Debra Harr Steve Millet Assistant Drum Major Carol Brown Debra Hauder Tom Morey Jim Curtiss Angie Buell Rollie Hill Barb Mueller He a d Twirler Carl Camp bell Marcia Hoffman Joyce Myers Pam Coatm an Kathy Clark Debra Hogan Susan Ninnima n Twirlers Susan Connick Jeri Hurlbut Gloria Oliver Susie Bussear Rita Coolen Alette Jensen Dan Ore Jeannette Carlson Janelle Cox Arnold Jensen Dan Payne Vickie Carroll Jim Cruick shank Larry Johnsen Roy Powel Susan Eyster Mark Cromer Gary Kapperman Susan Raecke Janet Fye Mark Crouse Connie Kelly Steve Remmen gi Teresa Jenkins Dwight Dean Susan Kendle Don Renau Karen Schwabauer Randy De an Gary King Bryan Sipma Karen Vance Arlie Elsasser Greg King Jim Underhill Arlan Albert Brad Flemmig Diane Krecklow Dan Uyesato Jeff Axthelm Mary Forcier
Bill
Scott
Janet
Linda
Jim
Kent
Mary
Jim
Bill
Debra
Franz Tom Larson
Art
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Mark
Kevin
R
Mark
Jerry
C
Don
Dennis
Jennifer
212 BOYS GLEE -
ASSEMBLY
Dennis Biggerstaff A
Jim Curtiss
Dwight Dean
Randy Dean
Greg King
Debbie McCracken
Steve Remmenga
Jim Underhill
Dan Uyesato
President
Mark Westphalen
Vice -president
Patty Broadston
Secretary-treasurer
Judy Schmidt
Lena Ahnlund
Kathy Allen
Wesley Allen
Becky Alex
Mike Anderson
Ron Anderson
Tim Bach
Jon Baker
Diane Ball
Jerry Barnett
Don Barry
Terri Bartlett
Jill Beck
Don Beisner
Jeff Bell
Jim Biggs
Jody Bonneau
Lynnette Brooks
Pam Cambell
Kathy Coats
Jerry Coleman
Sue Collins
Tim Cox
Terry Danek
Jeanne Dav idson
Bev Dean
Mar ilyn Drewe l
Marcia Eley
Jean Federle
Richard Fe ldman
Dianne Ferguson
Vaughn Fritts
Jeff Gaskins
Rick Genthe
Nancy Giebelhaus
Lou ise Graesser
Linda Grice
Pam Gustafson
Karen Hageman
Marian Hamby
Janice Hansen
Tom Henson
Susan Hereth
Cindy Hertzel
Linda Hohensee
Harriette Jumper
Debbie Kahler
Joel Kennedy
Debbie Krohn
Lor i Lamphear
Bobbie Leh i
Clark Lehr
John Logan
Pat Lopou r
Keith Ludden
Mike McClerry
Carole McCormick
Vick i McDiffett
Mary Mattern
Peggy May
Pat Mehuron
Jim Michaud
Gary Morrison
Sue Packett
Sherri Patzel
Dale Peter Linda Peter
Deelyn Porter
Cheryl Richardson
Carol Robertson
John Rotert
Lori Rotthaus
Debbie Sauer
Rita Schlegel
Rhonda Schlegel
Karen Schwabauer
Sonja Larson
Jim Shepard
Patty Broadston
Sue Co ll ins
Marc ia Eley
Dianne Ferguson
Nancy Giebe lhaus
Pam Gustafson
Karen Hageman
Cindy Hertzel
Lori Rotthaus
Sue Swartz
Kath y Borcher
Jana Buss
Gare ld But ler
Steve Cartagena
Joan Snowardt
Linda Slaughter
Debbie Stansbury
Leon Story
Susan Swartz
Roberta Taylor
Terr i Thiesfeld
Rhonda Thurber
Marjean Vandah l
Lou Ann VanHorn
Nita Walters
Alan Webb
Ann Wenzl
Dav id Wenze l
Larry White
Marilyn Wiest
Nancy Willemsen
David Williams
Steve Zimmer ·
CHOIR
Nance Christensen
Chris Cole
Pau lette Crosier
Larry Darr
John Deeds
Richard Dolezal
Dan Elliott
Timothy Elsbernd
Robert Everett
Fred Fleming
William Herr
Robert Hurlbut
Ken Julian
Kathy Koranda
James Larsen
Larry Lutz
Pat McClure
Debra Newman
Steven Pierce
Mark Russell
Melodie Seyersdahl
Dav id Smith
Robert Smith
Dino So lomos
Gregg Stokke
Deanne Thiesfeld
Roberta Turner
Polly Wimberly
Adele Allison
Sharon Anson
Debbie Armstrong
Linda Arnold
Rene Bailey
Pat Barzydlo
Barbara Beisner
Karen Bergman
Karen Berka
Pam Bickel
Peggy Behrens
Holly Buis
Diane Camper
Cheri Dart
Debra Eaton
Cynthia Ehrlich
Debby Eley
Janet English
Debby Fettin
Sandi Furrer
Carol Gerbeling
Marily Gorz
Debby Greenfield
Peggy Hart
Martha Harrington
Marilyn Hermann
Gayle Hilbert
Jan Ho llett
Ruth Ingwerson
Arletta James
Bobby Kaenel
Diane Kelley
Kathy Kelley
Pam Krohn
Pam Krumm
Donna Lahm
Sharon lovell
Mary Martin
Loyce McCormick
Nancy Pappa
Kim Penton
Susan Peterson
Cindy Pont
Mary Poulos
Connie Prai
Carol Rhoadarmer
Carol Riley
Debby Rodgers
Brenda Seale
Debby Shanks
Cathy Sieck
Kathy Spaur
Pam Stickney
Ann Swearingen
Julie Urbauer
Judy Vifquain
Susan Wagner
Tonja Wagner
Debby Waite
Ann West
Diane Westling
Lynn Wilcox
Patty Wilson
Diana Wollen
Cheryl Zier
GIRLS GLEE
Tim Bach
Jerry Barnett
Terry Bartlett
Jim Biggs
Terry Danek
Bev Dean
Becky Fischer
Jeff Gaskins
Rick Genthe
Debbie Kahler
Joel Kennedy
Debbie Krohn
Pat Lopour
Mary Mattern
Sue Packett
Karen Steinbruegge
Steve Zimmer
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213
MADRIGALS
BAND
I ND Ex
Ab les, Leonard 81 , 152
Adams, El isa 52
Adams , Jon 70
Adams , Shir lene 81
Adams , Larry 81
Aden , Rona ld 70
Adler , Dona l d 70
Ahlstedt , James 52
Ah lstedt, Kenneth 107
Ahlstrand, Sandra
Ahnlund, Lena 52 , 98
Ahrens , Judy 16, 52, 105, 183
Aksam it, David 70
Alber , Marcia 70
Albers , Wesley 41, 52
Al bers , Yana 81
Albert , Ar l en 81
Alex , Rebecca 52 , 55
Al len , David
Al len , Kathryn 52
Allen, Michael 81
Al l en , Rhanda 81
Allen , Roberta 81
Allen , Wesley
Allison , Adele 70
Anderson, Gordon 52
Anderson , Gustav 70 , 159 , 166
Anderson , Jane 33 , 81
Anderson , Jean 52
Anderson, John
Anderson , Kevin
Anderson , M ichael 42, 70, 130, 147, 14 150, 151, 166
Anderson , Nancy
Anderson, Ronald 52 , 55 , 130, 140, 14 149 , 150, 151 , 157
Andreas, Pamela 24, 52
Anson, Janice 81
Anson Keith 70
Armstrong, Debra 70 , 74, 100
Arnett , Cindy 81 , 195
Arnett, Mary 52, 181
Arnold, Larry 32, 33 , 81
Arnold, Linda 52
Arnold , Mark 42, 81
Arnold , Shir ley 52 , 64, 106, 128
Arow , Sara 81 , 85
Asboe , Eric 81
Atkinson , Elizabeth 81
Axthelm, Jeffery 81
Avey , Kevin 81 , 152
Bach , Mark 81
Bach , Timothy 46 , 52, 130
Baer, Britt 70
Baer, Glenda
Bauers , Carol 70
Bauers , Dennis Bauers , Harlan 70
Beaderman , Joseph 81
Beam, James
' seaman, Keith 52
eaver , Donn 70 , 96 , 161
eek , Jill 70
ecker , Charles
ecker , Deborah 70
eckman, Kenneth
Beckman, Randall
Beeck , Alfred
Behm , Deborah
Behrens , Peggy 52
Beisner , Barbara 70
Beisner , Don 52
Be l k, Patr icia 81
Belka , Alan 70
Belknap , Janelle 81
Belknap , Michael 81
Bell, Jeffrey 53, 110, 146, 148
Boyte, Lynn 82 arstens , Debra 54
Bradford, William arstens , Michael 82
Brammer, Karen 53 , 112 Cartagena, Steven 82
rannin , Deborah 70
Carter, Leta 82
Bratt, Larry Cary, Byron 71
Brehm , Randi 70 Jjasady, Thomas 55, 61, 64, 135, 178
Brehm , Robert 70
Brehm, Wendy 82, 184
Brethouwer, Dennis 54
Bright , Charles 82
Brinkman, Jeffrey 70
Case, Jacqueline 71
Caves, Deborah 71
Caughey, Amber 82
Chaffee, Michael 82 , 152
JChappell, Mary 71
rinkman, Patricia 53, 105, 178 Chase, John 55
Broadston, Patricia 47 , 53 , 108, 128, Cheney, Craig 55
Brooks, Lynnette 40, 70
Brophy, Pamela 82
Brotzman, Cynthia 53, 104, 181
Christensen, David 82
Christensen, Fred 71
Christensen , Nancee 82
Brown, Carol 53 Christie Sandra 82
Brown , Cheryl 53 Civkulis' Juris
Brown, Chri~topher 53, 147, 187
Brown, Lc~une 70
Clapp, Christine 71
Clapper, David 71, 96, 134, 152
Brown, Michael 41, 53, 135 Clark, Cecelia 82
Brown, Pamela 39, 48 , 53, 103, 106, 110, Clark, Janis 82
136, 179 r i\ Clark Kathleen 82
Brown, Shannon 53, 196 '--.) Clark: Patricia 71
Clark, Patricia 82
Clinefelter, Barbara 55
Clough, Gary
Clupny, Scott 55
Coates, Sharon 82
Coatman , Pamela 44, 55 , 68
Coatman, Peggy 42, 82, 83, 138
Coats, Kathleen 55
Coburn, Ben 71
Cockrell, Jennifer 82
Cockrill, Jon 71
Coffey, Daryl 71
Cole, Chris 82
Cole, Delayne 55
Cole, El mer 82
Cole , Randall 82
Cole, Susan 55
Coleman, Gerald 71
Collier, Gloria 71
Collier, Kathy 82
Bel l, John 32 , 70 Be ll, Richard 70
Be l l, Toby 81
elz, Vick i 70
enash, Gene 70 en nett, Jeffrey 70 erger, David 81 , 156 erger, Kim 53, 77, 109, 183, 194
Bergfeld, Scott 70 Bergman, Arthur 70
Bergman , Karen 70
JBergman, Paul 81, 152, 166, 182
Bergmanis , Daina 81 Berka , Karen 81
Berlowitz , Stanley 70 Berry, Patricia 53
1Bescheinen, Debra 53
Bescheinen, Terry 70
Bickel , Pamila 70
Bickford, Derald 53, 154
Bailey, Connie 52 , 105, 116 ~ gerstaff, Dennis 29, 53, 181, 193
Bailey, Rene 81 gs, James 46, 53 , 181
Baker, Bette 70
bo Bradley 53
Baker , Jonathan 47 , 70 , 130, 152 Bi lbo: Janece 53
Baker, Joni Bi l ls, John 40 , 53 , 59 , 168, 169
Baker, Josephine
Baker, Phyllis
Baldwin, Kimberly 70
Ball , Diane
Ball, Peggy 52, 179
Blackelk , Mar i lyn
Blackford, Wesley 70
Bliss , Steven
Bloch , Daniel 53, 192
Bloebaum, Reginald 152
Ball, Thomas Bloom, Catherine 81
Barker , Thomas 70, 72 , 196
Barnes, Walter 70
Barnett. Jerry 46, 52 , 133, 147 , 150, 15
168, 169, 184
Barney, Kathleen 81
Barnhi l l, Janet 52
Barry, Donald 70 , 115, 199
Barthuly, Georgia 52
Bartlett, Linda 52
Bartlett, Terri 46 , 52 , 108, 185
Boettcher, David 53
Boettcher , JoAnn 81
Bohaty, Bobbie 81
Bolan , Roger 81
Bomberger, Michael 53 , 114
Bonelli, Anthony 81 , 154
Bonneau , Joanne 53, 118, 119
Bontrager , Dennis
Borcher, Kathy 81
Borchers, Joey 81
Barton Karen 52 ,__.,.,...u1eaux, Charlotte
Barton, Susan 81 or quist, John
Barzydlo, Patricia 70
Basler, Monica
Basler, Monteal 70
Bates, Joyce 81
Bates, Sheila 52
Batty , Richard 81 , 152
Baty, Duane 81
Baty , Terry 81
Bauer , Kurt 81, 117
Bosteder, Cheryl 53, 179
Botts, Christian 70
Bouma, Aloma 81
Bouma , Julie 81
Bourne, Glenda 70
Bowen , Sandra 53
Bowers , Michael
Bowmaster , Hollis
Bowsman , Cynthia 82
Bruner, John
Bruner , John 82
Bruner , William 54 0
Brunke, Marsha 54
Collins, Betty 71
llins, Susan 47, 55, 108, 128 lister, David 71
Burell , William 82, 152 ert, Terry 82, 152
Buell, Andrea 54
Buis, Elizabeth 70
Buis , Ricky 70
Buis, Holly 70
Bunn, Bruce 71, 154, 155
Buntemeyer, Gary
Burgess, Paul
Burgess Malinda B rnett, Leaford 54
u nett, Roxanne 71
rnham , Pamela 38, 54, 194
Bush, Roger 82
Bushing, Janet 71
Buss, Jana 82
Bussear, Susan 44, 54
Butler, Gareld 82
Connick, Danny
Connick, Steven 55
Connick, Susan 55
Connor, Patrick
Conover, Barry 71
Conover, Shannon 55, 179
Cook, Jo Anne 82
Cook, Margaret 82 ("' n Cook, Nancy 71 '-....J
Cook, Terri 82
Coolen, Gail 82
Coolen, Rita 55
Coon, Kristi 82
Cooper, Craig 71, 152
Cornell, Rex
Corning, Robert 71, 154
Coster, Sandra
Butler , Kent 54 l7(")
Butt, Debra 54
Butterfield , Gary 71
Butterfield , Stanley
Butterfield , Steven 54
Byleen, Elizabeth 71, 100
Byler, Jay 54
Caauwe, Kathryn 8 2
55, 128, 189
Covert, Sheryl 82
Cox, Janelle 82
Cox, Jo Ann
Cox, Randy 55
Cox, Timothy 71
Craft, Donald 82
Cramer, Ronald 71
Cades, Randall 82, 152 J Cratsenberg, Debra 71
Cadwallader , Judith 54
Cadwallader Rick 71
Crear, Janet 55
Cromer, Mark 83
• • ' Crook, Barbara
Cahill, Patricia 54 C · p I tt 83
Caldwell Lori rosier, au e e 'w ' • Crouse, Mark 83
Cald ell, Michael 82
Cameron , Pamela 38, 70, 77, 182, 190
Campbell, Carl 82, 154
C J t 71 192
C~~~ksahnaenk, J~mes 55
C b w ir 55
Campbell, James 82 rum , 1 1am
Campbell, Pamela 54
Cardwell James 82 182
Cardwell, Thomas 54, 136
Cruthers, Michale
Cuba, Gayle ' ' Culver, George
Carlson, Debra
arlson, Jeanette 44, 54
arlson, Patricia 54, 196
arlton, Marla 82 , 189
arper, Michael Carr, Steven 82
C · R bert 83
ummins, 0
Curtiss, James 71, 167
Cuzzupe, Keith
Daharsh, Jon 55
arroll , Susan 71, 113, 114 • Dahl , Ronald
Carroll , Vickie 44, 71
Dake, Larry
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Dale, Richard 82, 83, 152
Damkroger , Carol 71, 178
Dana, Gregory
Dana , Jeanette L'-
Dana, Rickey 83 1,.~
Danek. Terry 46, 55, 128, 147, 151, 168, 169
Danley Scott
Darr, Larry 83, 154
Dart, Cheri 71
Daugherty, Cheri 83
Dav idson, Jeanne 55
Davidson , Ronald
Dav is, Yvonne 42, 83
Davison, Russell 55
Dea n, Beverly 46, 55, 128, 131
Dean , Dwight 71
Dean, Randall 29, 56
DeBoer, Susan 83
DeBusk, Robert 71, 159
Decker, Ardith 83
Decker, Debra 71
Decker, Michael 83
Decker, Nolan 83
Decker, Rick
Deeds, John 83, 152
Defreece, Dianne 56
DeGarmo, Linda 72
Deines, Mary 83
Delong, Ronald
Dennis, Margie 72
Desiniotis, George 83
Deterding, David 83 , 152
Detmer, Mary
Detmer, Thomas 56
DeWitt, Janet 83
Dickey, Stephen 72, 73, 154
Dieck, Leila 72
Diehl, Jack
Diehl, Michael 83
Dietz, Susan 54, 56
Dinsmore, Dale 83
Dinsmore, Marvin 56, 146
Dirksen, Debra 83
Dittenber , Richard 56
Dittmer, Dana 72
Dloughy, David 83
Dodd , Dennis 83, 152, 192
Dolan, Mary 72, 196
Dolezal, Richard 83
Donahoo, Kevin 72
Dondlinger, Donald 83
Dop~Ter~8~ 15a 166
Dormer, Michael 72
Doughty, Thomas 123, 124, 128
Doty, Gary 83
Dow, Debra 83
Dow, Douglas 56
Dowling, Douglas
Drabant, Jenifer 83, 84
Drabant , Rebecca , 38, 48, 56, 103, 133,
Draper, Kendall
Draper , Monte
Drewel, Marilyn 56, 184
Dring, Steven 56
Dudek, Adolph 56
Dugda le, Cindy 56
Dunn, Judy
Durst , Jack 83
Dvorak , Kathleen 83, 194
Dyer, Randy 83, 152
Eaton, Debra 72
Eckstein, Diane 83
Edmiston, Jay 56
Edwards, Kent 72
Ehrlich , Albert 56
Ehrlich , Cynthia 72, 123
Eirich , Cheryl 72
Eisel, Deborah 56 , 109
Eley, Deborah 72, 74 , 75, 100, 188
Eley, Julia 83, 188
Eley, Marcia 47, 56 , 64 , 108, 130, 140, 188
Eliker , Crystal 72
Elliott, Dan 83
Elliott, James 56
Ellis, Jeanne 83
Elsasser, Arlie 56
Elsbernd , Timothy 83 , 152
Embree , Douglas 83
Emergy , Joyce 54, 56 , 185
Emery, Lila 72, 196
Emery , Lyle 83 , 152, 167
Emry , Randy
Emmons, Susan 83
Ems , Jolin
Ems , Rickey 83
Ems , Roger 70, 72, 159
Endorf, Janet 38, 39, 56, 179
Engel , Michae l
Engelsgjerd, Gaylene 83
English, Janet 72
Erickson, Barbara
Erks, Patricia 84
Ernst, Kathi 84
Esqu ivel, Daniel _)
quivel, Gloria 84
Esquivel, Perry 72
Estle, Marv i n 56
Ethridge , Mark 72
Evans , She i la 56, 97
Everett, Robert
Everson, Douglas 56
Everson, Randall 84
Ewoldt, Patrick 84, 152
Eyster, Susan 44, 72
Faimon, Kathleen 56
Farmer , Mark 84
Farnsworth, Susan 84
Farr, Guy 84
Fazel, Jil 57
Fech, Mary 39, 72, 180
Federle , Jean 72, 77
Feldman , Richard 47 , 57 , 130
Ferguson , Dianne 57, 131
Ferguson, Steven 72
Fettin, Debra 72
Fielder , Steven 57, 192
Fi nk, Pamela 84
Finke, Dale 84, 152
Finke, Douglas 52
Finley , Jeff 84
Fischer, Rebecca 39, 46, 57
Fisher, Jeffrey 57
itl, Mary 72
Flaherty , Dixie 82, 84
Fleming, Frederick 72
Fleming, Michael 72
Flemmig, Bradley 57
Fletcher, Connie 72
Florea, William
Folkerts, David 72, 166, 171
Folsom, James 39, 40, 57
Folsom, Nancy
Folsom, Steven 72
Forcier, Mary 72
Foreman , Carole
Foreman, Stanley 84
Forney, Garry 72, 156, 198
Forney , Harry 72 , 166, 198
Forney, Robert 72, 134, 198
orst, Daniel 84, 166
oster, Danny Foster , Lisa 84
owler, Fred 84
Fox, Allan 72
Fox , Kerry 84
Fox , Margaret 57
Frain , Michael 84
Francis, David 57
Franc is, Ti mothy 29 , 57
Francis, Wendy 72, 173
Frank, Terry 57
Franson , Kenneth 57
Franson , Lindon 72 , 113
Franson , Patr icia 72
Franz , Scott 72
Freese , Steven 72
French, Debra 72
Frerking, Helen
Fritts, James 84, 112
Fritts, Vaughn 47 , 72 , 130, 13 1
Froschhe iser, Conrad 72, 147, 161
Frye , Debra 72
Fuehring Deonna 84
Fujan, Randall 84
Furrer, Sandra 73
Fye , Janet 44 , 73
Gabel, Cynthia 73
Gandara, Gary 84
Garrels , Anita
Garrels , Margaret 73
Garrison, Michael 84
Garrison , Yvonne 57
Gaskins, Jeffrey 40 , 46 , 73 , 146, 151
Garton , Darwin 73
Geer, Nancy
Geist , Patti 84
Genthe, Rickey 46, 57, 134, 142 , 147, 194
George , Donna 84
Gerbe l ing, Carol 73 , 189
Gere , Jul ie
Giebelhaus, Nancy 47, 57 , 128
Gies , Robert 84, 166
Gillan, Barbara 84
Gillispie, Christine 84
Gillispie, Lynn 57
Glantz, Steven 84, 152
Glaser , Rodney 57
Glaze , Janel 57
Gleason, Jody 73, 101
Gochnour, Steven 33 , 84
Godden , Michael 73
Goldsby, Ricky 84, 198
Goomis , Mary
Gordon , Mark 41. 57
Gorz, Marily 73, 127
Gossard, Cynthia 73
Gotchall , John 73, 152
Gothier, Michael
Grady , John 73 , 147
Graesser, Gwen 84
Graesser, Louise 57
Graf , Paul 57, 146
Grant, Denis Gray, Jo 73
Graybill, Jolean
Greb , Richard 73, 179
Greb, Susan Green, Dwight 84
Green, James 57 Green, Pamela 84
Green, Richard 84
Greenfield, Debra 73
Greeno , Ronald 42, 57, 58, 140, 158, 159, 188
Greer , Richard 57, 167
Greever, Brent 58
Gregg, Thomas Grice, Linda 58
Griffin , Dix ie 84
Griffin, Kent 73
Grob, Andrea 58, 97, 98, 99
Gross, Daniel 73, 159
Groves, Jerry
Guajardo , Marcial 58
Guerry, Diane 84
Guidinger , Joyce
Guilarte , Amado 73 , 154
Gunn , Terry 73
Gunn , Ton i 58
Gustafson , Pamela 47 , 73
Guthm i ller, Wrendy 84
Haar, Craig 73
Haar, Debra 84
Haas, Jerry 73
Haas , Norman
Haas, William 58
Haase, Helen 85
Hackman, Hollis 55
Hadley, Michael 58
Hadley, Ronald 85
Hadley, Steven 85
Haeffner, William 85
Hageman , Karen 47 , 58, 186
Hahn, Deborah 58
Hahn, Ramona 85 , 197
Hahn, Rebecca 85 , 197
Hall, Blair 58, 156, 167 , 186
Hall, Catharine 58
Hall, Jeffrey 73 , 152, 186
Hall , Pamela 85
Halleen , Rebecca 21 , 73, 192
Hamby, Marian 73
Hamel , Robert 85 , 152
Hamilton, Richard 58 , 97
Haney, Michael
Hann~ Becky3&4~ 5& 10~ 18~ 181
Hanna , Judith 85
Hanna, Wendy 85 , 181
Hanneman, Beth 85
Hanneman , Debra 42 , 85 , 185
Hanneman , Douglas 73, 154
Hansen , Candyce 85, 195
Hansen , Charmaine 73
Hansen, David 73, 167
Hansen , Janice 58
Hansen Larry Hanson Bre nda 58 103 105
Hanson , Don 58
Hanson, Pam 85
Harmon, Judy 73 , 77
Harned , Donna 73
Harrifeld , Susan 73
Harriman, Steven 73
Harrington , Martha 58
Harris, Jeffery 58
Harris, Myrtle 85
Harris, Steven 58
Harrison, John
Harrold, Beth
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Kramer, Kim 74
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Larson , Sherilyn 87 , 159
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Lawson , Joni 87
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Leach, Ronny
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McDonald, Gregory
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Melson, James 88, 152
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Metcalf, Mark 76
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Morin , Vincent 88
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Morton , Peggy 76
Mroz, Marilyn 70, 76
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Munson, Yvonne 63
Munyon, Barry 63
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Neberman, Douglas 64 , 146
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Newman, Debra 88
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Parks, Stanley 76
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Vanderharr, Deborah 68
VanHorn, Lou 80 , 186
Van Osdol, Mark 68
Vifquain, Judith 80, 189
Voecks, Michael 80
Voecks, Nancy 92
Voelker , Paula 68
Voelker , Theresa
Votava , Scott 92 , 152, 166
Vrana, Dale 80
Vrana , Laura 92
Wach, Pamela 68, 105, 127, 187
Wagner, Betty 92
Wagner , Connie 24, 68
Wagner , Jodi 82, 92
Wagner, Steven 92
Wagner, Susan 80
Wagner, Tonja 68 , 178
Waite, Debra 68
Waite, Cheryl 80
Wakefield, Rick
Waldron, Charles 92, 152
Walek, Charles 68
Walker, Bradley 80 , 147
Walker , Brenda
Walker , Cecelia
Walker , Crystal
Walker, Gloria 173
Walker, Karen
Walker, Linda
Walker, Rhonda 80
Walker, Teresa
Waller, Herbert
Walter, Jacqueline 38, 68
Walters , Nita 80
Walton, Robert
Wampler, Dean 80 , 156
Waples, Vicki 38, 41, 68
Ware, David 92
Ward, Patty 92
Ward, Timothy 68
Warren, Diane
Warren, Richard 92, 152
Watts, Glenn 29, 68
Watts, Patricia 80 , 122, 124
Way, Brenda 68
Webb, Alan 80 , 191
Weber , Adele 92
Weber, Luann 85 , 92
Weblemoe, Randy 80 , 135
Weekly, Michael 80
Weeks , Deborah 92 , 190
Weers , Connie 92
Weideman, Ann 80
Weihing , Adell 68 , 98 , 99 , 122, 124
Weiler, Gregory 89, 92
Welander , Juanita 80
Wellman , Rita
We ll s, Janet 92
Welter, Norbert
Wendt, Connie 24, 68
Wendt, Denise 92
Wentink , Russell 68
Wenzel, David 80 , 152, 167
Wenzel, Jean 92
Wenzl, Ann 38, 80, 182, 195
Wenzl, Michae l 41, 69
Wesely, Donald 80 , 154
Wesely , James 92
West , Ann 80
West, Bart 80
West, Duane 92 , 154
West, Jeff
West, Larry 69 , 110, 154, 155
West, Patricia 92
Westling, David
Westling, Diane 80
Westover, Thomas 92, 161 , 166
Westphalen, Mark 69
Westrick , Tim 92
Weyers, Connie 77, 80
Wheatley , Elaine 173
Wheller, Cynthia 69
White, Kathy 92
White, Larry 47 , 69 , 141 , 161 , 162, 164, 184
Whitefoot Bruce 69 191
Whitefoot' Patti 92 '
Whiting, Rick 69
Wiest, David 92, 152
Witters, Jerry 92
Witulsk i, Donald 69
Woellhof, Esther 92
Wolfe , Carolyn 92
Wolfe , Judith 69
Wolfe, Karen 92
Wolfe , Merilyn 92
Wolfe Sheila 33, 92 194
Wo ll en , Diana 80
Wood , Gary 69
Woodcock, Timothy 92 , 114
Woodruff, James 69
Woods , Randall 152
Woods ide, Kale 92
Wor ley, Daniel
Wright , Jeffrey 69 , 14 7, 170, 194
Wright, Joseph 80 , 152 ·
Wright , Luann
Wright, Nancy 92
Wulf , Mark 80 , 167
Wurdeman, Glenda 69
Wurdeman , Jerald 92
Yearley, James 92
Yearley, Thomas 80
Yocum, Gayle 92
York , Leslie 69
York, Scott 69
Yost, Barry
Young, Bever ly 69
Young, Donald 80
Zachek , Edward 69
Zang , Macy 80
Zavodny , Alan 92
Zessin , Gregory 80
Z!er, Che~yl 80
Zier, Glonann 69 , 120
Zier , Wesley
Z!mbelman , Steven
Z~mmer, Steven 46 , 69, 169
Wiest, Marilyn 16, 69, 109 Zimmerman, Kery 92
Wilcox, Lynn 80 , 100
Wilkens , Billidene
Wilkerson, James 80, 152
Wilkinson , Ardis 80
Willemsen, Nancy 80, 178
Williams, David 69, 128
Williams , Steve 69
Wilson, David
Wilson, Jeffrey 92
Wilson , Patricia 39, 74 , 80
Wilson, Steven 80
Wimberly , Pauline 92
Winchester, Linda 92
Winkler, Douglas 69
Winkler, Rebecca 85, 92
Wisehart, Janice 80
Wissink, Mary 92
Witham , Beth 92
FACULTY
Mrs Marjorie Adams 18
Mr. Barry Alvarez 35 , 151
Mr Jack Anderson 12
Miss Terry Baumbach 36
Mrs. Norma Be nnett 36
Mr Melvin Berka 22 , 174
Miss Margaret Billings 34
Board of Education 34
Mrs. June Boehmer 27
Mr Evan Bo iler 30
Mrs. Vincie Bower
Mrs Beryl Bowlin 34
Mrs. Wanda Brown 30
Mr George Bruner 22
Mrs Edythe Cascini 23
Mr Richard Colerick 12
Mrs Erma l Collister 26
Mr . Gail Cook 19, 152
Mr . Lynn Crozier 34
Mr Harold Dietr ich 13
Miss Margaret Dolezal 14
Mr Robert Els 18, 151
Mr Bernard Ga ll oway 35 , 110
Mrs. Mary Jean Gast 30
Mrs Robert Heffelfinger 35 , 154, 155
Mrs Max Hester 35 , 159, 170
Mr . John H iza 22
Miss Jean Ho l mquist 22
Miss Jean Hopkins 36
Mrs Helen Hubka 26
Mrs Marlys Hughes 14
Mr Dav id Hunter 19
Mrs Mabel Jacoby 26
Mr. Robert James 19
Mr . Edward Johnson 31 , 160, 161, 162, 165
Mrs Sally Jones 34
Mrs Jeanette Kahm 27
Mrs Marie Kelley 15
Mrs Ida Klockner 30
Mrs Barbara Kos 15
Mrs Helen Krause 15
Mrs Barbara Kuhn 36
Mr Tim Lahrs 30
Mr Richard Larson 23
Mr Keith Leatherman 22
Mr Don Mach 30
Mrs Ula Maher 15
Mr William Maly 34 , 174
Mr Lawrence Mason 15
Mr John McCorm ick 23
Mr John McIntyre 35
Mr Reynold McMeen 19, 152
Mr Terry Monk 23 152
Mr Berry Moore 13
Mr Jack Mueller 22, 172
Mr Richard Nagele 18
Mr. Duane Nichols 31
Mr Tim Nilson 27
Mrs Nancy O'Brien 23
Mr Lee Pasco 30
Mrs Cathie Petsch 23
Mr Ceci l Pine 37
Mrs Gail Plessman 31
Mr James Putman 31
Mrs Elizabeth Reeder 18
Mr Kent Renegar 14
Mr Robert Resz 19, 113
Mrs Mildred Richards 26
Mrs Laverne Rudell 26
Mr George Rush 31
Mrs Grace Rutherford 27
Mrs Blanche Schafer 37
Mrs Leona Scheffert 27
Mr Lloyd Schmadeke 30
Mr Duane Schulz 31 , 106
Mrs Nesha Schumann 15
Mrs Audria Schumard 26
Mr LeRoy Seng 35 , 166, 168
Mrs. Muriel Shores 14
Mrs Vietta Short 35
Mr Frank Simon 34
Mrs. Velma Snook 31
Mrs Margaret Stednitz 14
Mr. Albert Stewart
Mr David Strange 14
Mr. Richard Temme 19
Mr Buren Thomas 18
Mrs Dorothy Vifquain 26
Mr. Robert Wagner 18
Mr Kenneth Wall 14, 167
Mr Keith Watt 156
Mrs. Judy Wilcox 14
Mr Henry Willemsen 22, 152 , 166
Mrs. Vivian Wilson 34
Mrs Lucille Witt 34
Mr Robert Wohlers 18
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Time
A steady drone
The clock ticks on Another year ends Of high school life
Termination for some
Others sow new fields
Seeking their future yields
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A sequence of changes
Forged together
Effecting and affecting Causing a whirlpool
Of new horizons
To be shared with others
Walking a thousand streets
End to end
Passing from one to the next
Finding new revolutions
Around every corner
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There's a dream
For each age
Revealing the need For change
Being limited Only by ourselves
Needing merely
An outstretched hand
Because change is people
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In the 1971 ROCKET
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