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Hemingford Farm Boy, 15, Tops '60 All-State Scholastic Team A 15-year-old farm youth of Hemingford i School heads the 1960 Regents' All- State Scholastic Team, selected solely on scores in the recent University of Nebraska Regents' examination. He is ald L. gowski, of Mr. Ron- Roson and Mrs. Lindall ski, who scored the highest of 4,611 seniors Rogowski from 437 Ne- braska high schools who took the exam.

6 uum r-iep, oaroara Ranking second in the com-1 Clark of Lincoln Southeast petition was 17-year-old Carol Sue McKinley of Ponca High School, a farm girl who lives with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford R. McKinley, 6 miles south of Ponca. Eleven otber seniors earned a place on the first team IN competition with more than of the eligible seniors in the state those who ranked in the upper of their das seholastically.

They are: William G. Kauf man of Omaha Westside Janna L. Kearney of Kearney Stephen G. Kellison of Ord Robert H. Keim of Timothy T.

Dacey III am Lawrence J. Leppert, both Creighton Prep, Barbara Radio-TV Programs KFAB KMTV Ch. BB KOtATV Channel 10 stations. 4:00 p.m. News.

Music News. Sid Davis IS News. Kccne Dale Wade News. Gene Piatt ommand iley ice Wednesday 4:15 p.m.' KVONT.V rhl KI.M-, 1480 WOW 590 KETV Channel 1 fVife of Rile jEeople Choi TV Movie Bandttand 8:00 p.m. Music The Stars Sid Davis Tommy Kccne Dale Wade.

Gene Piatt Performance Life of Riley Peoole's (Sioice Movie Bandstand 4:30 p.m. 4:45 P.I Music Music Spotlite 1'he Stars bid Davis Headlines. Keene Dale Wade Gene Piatt Command Burns Allen 1 -News. 'rad-e News, Gene Piatt 8:18 p.m. Music Music The loiie landstand 5:30 p.m.

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KFAB-FM Music KFAB News. Night Watch KFOR Night Train KLMS News. KtIN Walt Vetter WOW News. Cloud CInb KFMQ Classics Hours WOWTV The Millionaire RMTJjPejjy Como Gale Storm 7:15 p.m. Music Night Watch Back to Bible Tommy Keene Walt Vetter Burns Allen Collage The Lineiro Hall of Fame barley Weaver erb Hake Charley Weaver 8:15 p.m.

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New Andy Music Hall Collage" Mer en Into Snace Hall of Fame Men Into Space Visit School Harriet P.m. KFAB-FM Music fFAB News, Night Watch KFOR Nutbt Train ELMS News. Thomas KLIN Walt WOW News, Cloud Club KFMQ Classics Hours WOWTV Armstrong KMXVTliis Is Your Lirt 8:15 p.m. Collage Men Into Snace Hall of Fame Men Into Space visit School 8-30 p.m. Mus ii atcb Xiaht Watch Trau ''2 tlt Tram Headlines.

Thomas Lee Thomas Walt Yetter Walt Yetter. News Cloud Club cioad Club Classics Classics Got a Secret Got a Secret Pern 0 mo Perry Como Got a Secret Got a Secret Equation of Nature Equation of Nature Ee Hawaiian Eye Michael J. Wiedel of Fairbury, Timothy N. Brown of Lexington, Juanita J. Patterson of Fairmont, and Walter J.

Bauman of Norfolk. Five of the high schools also had representatives on the 1959 All-State Scholastic team, the first year the team was named. They are: Norfolk, Omaha Westside, Lincoln Southeast and Fairbury. To complete the top 25 scorers in the exam, these 12 seniors were named to the second All-State Scholastic team: Larry D. Ciawson of Lincoln Central, Joseph G.

Ewing of Madison. Robert H. Harmon of Omaha Westside, Estle D. Dunlap of Franklin, Keith A. Mclnture of Superior, Gene A.

Blobaum of Fairbury, Marcia R. Widman of Atkinson, Thomas 0. Kotouc McKinley Kaufman Kearney Kellison News Heim Dacey Munc Night Watch NUtht Train Lee Walt better Cloud Club Classics Bonn Circle Theater This Is Your Life Circle Theater oung Worlds Boxing 9:30 p.m. Music News, Spor'U NiKht Train KFAB-FM KFAB News. I Music J.NUhtWat ews.

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Mur- of Lincoln Southeast, Stephen P. Soule and Carolyn )olgoff, both of Omaha Cen- ral, and Diane F. Regier of Jellevue. The top scorer, Ronald Ro- jowski, plans to study chem- stry in college. He is valedic- orian of his class, a semifinalist for the National Merit Scholarships, and a straight T' student in high school.

Mlsi McKinley plans to devote her col- Jge career to further study music, latnematics, and phsics She is presi- ent of her senior class, the Ponca High enCe u- C1Ub and local Methodist outh Fellowship. She also is a member her high school band. Bauman. 17. SOP of Mrs Leona Bau- lan of Norfolk, plans to major in cnem- al engineering in collexe, with an ultimate goal of doctor of philosophy degree.

c- semifma'wt in the National Merit Scholarship tests Brown. 17. son of Mr and Mrs. Max L. BroAn of 11 study physics or mathematics in college.

He was a representatue at Bois State and National Hish School Institute at Northwestern Crmersity. He is a member of National Honor Society, and a National Scholarship fomifmahst Miss Clark, daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clari: of 4640 Bn nn Orcle. is interested in psvcholosy.

English, and langajes. she will pursue in collcse She is a st in the National Merit Scholarship exam. Dacey. 17. son of Col.

and Mrs. Timothy J. Dacey Jr. of Offutt lists law and foreign service as his career interests He was a finalist the National Merit Scholarship competition and ranks first his high school class Heim. 17.

son oE Dr. and Mrs Harlan S. Heim of Humboldt. plans to devote his major study in collece to English or philosophy, which he hopes to teach as a career. He ranked first in chemistry at Peru district scholastic competition and won a superior actor award for two consecutive jears at district dramatic contests.

Kaufman. 18, son of Mr and Mrs Beryl H. Kaufman of Omaha, is inter- Leppert Clark to Do In Lincoln Wednesday Opera-- "Die maus," by Johann Strauss, NU Howell Memorial Theater, 12 8 p.m. Business--Farm Day -Chamber of Commerce, 11 starts 10 a.m. Square Dance Lincoln Folk and a Dance Council annual dance, Antelope Pavilion, 30 Garfield, 8 p.m.

Second Semester Begins-At Nebraska Wesleyan University. Sky Shows Planetarium, 14 8 p.m. Sightseers Capitol. 8:304:30 p.m.; Historical Society, 15 R. 8-5 p.m.; NU museum art galleries, 14 8-5 p.m.; Antelope Zoo, 1400 So.

27, p.m.; Pioneers Park, all day. Duplicate Bridge Hotel Lincoln, 7:30 p.m. Thursday Opera "Die 1 maus," by Johann Strauss, NU Howell Memorial Theater, 12 8 p.m. Hobby Show Civilians and airmen are invited, LAFB Service Club, 7-10 o.m. Sightseers Capitol, i 4:30 p.m.; Historical Society, 15 8-5 p.m.; NU museum art galleries, 14 8-5 p.m.; Antelope Zoo, 1300 So.

27, p.m.; Pioneers Park, all day. half. Good Time Club St. But you Evening Jourtml mid Nebnaka Slate Journal We.lnfMU MODERN SURROUNDINGS The entrance to Fremont High School is in the background as lleta Larsen and Sharon Thomas, both seniors, stop and chat in new school's cafeteria. Fremont Students Like "Closed Campus' New 4-Bell Paul's Church, 1144 and Muny Center, 22 1:30 p.m.

By Jim Raghn the sophomores-think remonl--They go to class closed campus idea is OK earlier Upon arrival, they "We may change our minds cant leave until the end when we are seniors but it the last period. The noon-hour doesn't bother us now said lunch period has been cut in a sophomore spokesman don't mont High School students The transition from the old hear Fre- to the new building was a complain. Lecture Series Listed at Omaha Omaha Two former Ne-! the new braskans will be among three cho Dui Wing, speakers at the University of Omaha's American Heritage lecture series this spring. Speakers will be J. Lee smooth one.

"Lots" of kids -including one that concludes a semor the school day an hour earlier Th tr a-modern school, than in the past. lts inter featuring eye- All are enthusiastic about catchM color combinations, $1.9 million high rovide "a real lift" and Jan. 25. Wiedel Brown 11LUUU lilK.ll A 1 first used made us real rou according to other students. This beautiful building isn't "Now, if they just quit finished.

While students at- serving those beans in the tend classes, final interior cafeteria, things would be Will UC tj A AUA 9 --o- -Rank-in, former Lincoln attor- work continue in parts of the feat added a non-conform- ney and now solicitor general st ture A.M. 12 P.M. 30 Minutes of Complete News Radio WOW 590 on Your Dial When students of the U.S.; Dr. Carl B. frm Swisher, Johns Hopkins Uni- fr he ld ubhc versity; and Dr to the new one switched high versity; and Dr.

i cw --in a Pound, dean of the Harvard' develo section of Law School, also formerly of I m( nt th W6re ligated to stay on the grounds for the entire school day. The "closed campus" idea Lincoln. during noon hour, the stu- at the University's conference center auditorium. Discussions: Bauman Other Crops ForWestTold of Sidney Meet I mathematics ln college nn i Merit lemifmalist and a Sidney--Wheat JS Still King i960 Nat.onal Honor SocieU of crops in western Nebraska' ttppen. is.

of Mr but several other secondary! Sed" crops warrant consideration under certain management and climatic conditions, a University of Nebraska crop specialist said here. J. C. Swinbank, extension agronomist of the college of agriculture, spoke to a Western Nebraska Organized Agriculture session. Swinback said safflower, millet, grain sorghum, win- ested in college work physics, astronomy and air is a National Merit and was eligible for College Board in his junior jear.

Miss Kearney. 17, dajrhter of Mr and Mrs William F. Kearaej of intends to engineering in coIJese She uon honorable mennon in the National Merit competition and earned the highest local score in the College Entrance Board's preliminary scholastic aptitude test She also was an alternate to Girls' State. Kellison. 17, son of Mr and Mrs Orm plans to major in He is a National Merit lemifmalist and a candidate for scholarship.

Charles J. Leppert of Omana. is interested in mathematics He a Merit finaht He ranked amonc the top natmna'ly in the Future Enjr.nocrs of America competition and 72th rlace in the state in Uie mathematics sponsored by The National Mathematics Association and The Actuarial Miss Patterson. 17. daughter of Mrs Ruby Tajlor of Fairmont, plans to study chemistry in college She is a National Merit semifinalist and attended Girls' State last summer Wiedel.

17. ion of Mr and Mrs Frank Wiedel of Fairbury. plans to major mathematics and be mathematics teacher. --The Court and the Forging of Federalism, Mar. 9.

--The Court and Responsi- dents eat at the cafeteria and, when finished, hustle back to class. "We can drive to school, but we don't get to tear out -ihe Depression, the New, at noon and whip around eiectron.es. i i Government, Mar. 23. science, Deal and the Court, April 6.

The series is presented by- Institute of the University Public Affairs. town. That's all right, too," said one junior class boy who owns a semi-souped car. Even the underclassmen-- LUCKY Wednesday EVERY WEEKLY ist in the National competition. He ii a Merit Scholarship Cruel and Inhuman ter barley flax and rye arej Birmingham.

Ala. possible substitute crops in Police here sought the the Panhandle area. marncred burglars loo- Safflower was tabbed as ned all the light fuses in one of the better choices after Mrs. Charles T. Dyer's home wheat because of its adapta- before making off with meat.

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