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Class of '48 The junior class has truly come into its own right this year. They have, perhaps, higher interest in music than any other class, Many sing in Glee Club or in special groups. Several girls attended the State Music Clinic in Lincoln, on November 22-23. The boys of this class have done their share towards making this the most impressive year in L, H, S. sports history. Two of them won special recognition. Glenn Moritz was chosen an HlleConference tackle, and received honorable menf tion as an QllfState tackle. Herb Ringenberg won honorable mention as an Fill-State forward in basket- ball. Many students from this class have participated in social life, and should do a fine job of upholding Lexingtons present school stand- ards. D. Kopf, D. Sornes. I. Hlkire, G. Moritz. The Spider's Web To a suspense-thrilled audience the juniors presented The Spiders Web , December 19, l946. The play concerned some college students, who were stranded in a spooky inn along with a peppery old professor and a mysterious doctor, while an electrical storm raged out- side. Qs the play unfolded the students discovered that in their possession wa: a certain formula which the deranged doctor wanted. The cun- ning scheme of the strange Doctor Martischang to get this formula along with the hair-raising antics of the college students and the professor proved the iuniors' talent and provided them with considerable remuneration for their ef- forts, Between acts an appreciative cast presented to Miss McCown, director, a gold link bracelet Upper: HFS H DEHD DOC -I. O'Donnel1, I. Kain. I. Hlkire, H. Falkinberg, K. Zimmerer, G. Moritz. Lower: MHC THKES OVER-I. Roberts, Miss McCown, M. I. Oldfather, P. Hastings, I. Stork.
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H. Streumpler V. Teetor L. Tinqlehoff L. Velte B. Weaver I. Welliver His consistently pleasant manner has earned Harold Struempler many friends among his class- mates in L. H. S. Through his enthusiastic friendliness, Vemon Teetor has automatically become one of the most well liked fellows in L. H. S, Pl future farmer, Lawrence Tinglehoff can well be proud of the profession he has chosen. His labor in the F. F. Fl. Cl, 2, 33 shows his initiative. Gerald Tomasek entered the senior class here this year and since his enrollment in L. H. S, has made a great many friends. Before moving to Lexington he was enrolled at Santa Flna, California. Dwight Trautman. an up and coming senior, has had experience in band fl3, Hi-Y Cl, 2, 3, 43, Pep Club 443, and basketball C43. Peppy Iris Van Dyke has crammed a lot of fun and excitement into her four long years of high school. Her enthusiastic help was divided between Commercial Club 43, 43, Hi-linx Cl, 2, 3, 43 and Pep Club fl, 23. lntelligent Luella Velte has taken a leading pzirt in band tl, 2, 3, 43, Home Ec, Club Cl, 2, 3, 43, Hi- linx Cl3, Pep Club fl3, and news notes C43, Efficient Bonnie Weaver has become one of our most capable seniors. She is a F, T, H. 43, 43 mem- ber, member of the Home Ec. Club fl3, and Glee Club ill G. Tomasek D. Trautman I. Van Dyke B. Williams D. Wolfe L. Woodside Witty lean Welliver was a member of the junior play, Glee Club fl, 2, 33, and Pep Club Cl3. Working downtown didn't keep Bonita Williams from taking an active part in Hi-linx fl, 2, 3, 43, Glee Club Cl, 2, 33, and the junior play C33. Dean Wolfe, a prospective boxing champion, contributed to the news notes f33, Fl quiet girl with a friendly smile, Lena Woodside was a member of the Home EC. Club Cl3. Practical work for future teachers-B. Weaver. M. R. Schinzel, P. Passage. B. Fichter, H. Hall. 313 2 h
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I. Hermek. S. Dorwart. D. Hnderson. I. Duryea. Forty-Niners It may aptly be said that La Femmes rule the roost in the sophomore class. Led by four ou standing young misses, the sophies have come a long way from the little frosh of last year. They have taken part quite freely in sports and organizations. Hs a class they have a high academic record and, unless they develop mental inertia, seem to be headed for scholastic stardom. Musical talent abounds, and, if music again plays an important part in L. H. S., the members of this class will certainly add their share of ability. Many members have joined various L. H. S. Clubs. Though few of them hold offices, they are gaining experience toward these positions for the time when they are upper classmen. is z . , ! 1 s Y ,big A' - r 1 ' . f G. Beisner, L. Phillippi, D. Fisher. M. Prasch. Class of 'Fifty Remember your first day as a Freshie in L. H, Sf? This class of 1958 has grown from that bewildered September group to one of many talents and achievements. They have taken an active part in our music de- partment, sports, F. F. H., and in the numer- ous school organizations. Both Iunior High football and basketball teams have fine records. The highlights of their season was the win over McCook in the finals at the Southwest Conference Tour- ney at Gothenburg. Thanks for your help in making this a big year in the history of our school. You are off to a good start. Power aheadl Class Officers President . Gene Beisner Vice President. . Marlene Prasch Secretary ..... . . Donny Fisher Treasurer ..... . . . .. Larry Phillippi Class Sponsors Mr. Norris Holen Mrs. Dorothy Seibert Paq 25
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