x anis' '4, oJ' df V- b W-gi ' , L I U 1 4 N V A I , . ,N -' -- ,- ' M2912 '-','g-:if :, - 7l'4,'f:'Q1'r , .- A 5 ' . L ,- 9 pg -1x' '-f v .33 d 5-Sig. .-f ff- ' ' K, . if , -' sw 'ff 4 ,if 1 ' 1- V 1 ,n.1 , M . gf' - 'fff '-,r A ' ' x 'Z ... gi - f f. :'. .ff u -, v ' W .1 f- '. VK'-'fi' -' 4 f - -,........, -,-,K A, o ., I, u . . :al A L . ly fc 'J' N. .I Ng 41:3 N 0 , Al, , , 45. v --f V - Wh 7. -X 1 . f 1 . I - . ll! 54 fix ' M o , ' . a . I r I , A .J 5-791. :A J Ol: 1.-s. 'W 'J x We pfzeceat incolrg, eollegep 1952 ECHOES STAFF CO-EDITORS ....... ...... E ileen Huffman, Lee Jenkins ART .............. ..... Bette Bailey, Marlene Reinhart LITERARY ..,.,,... e,... P aul Barnes, Sandra Madigan ADVERTISING ..... ....,. L ois Tucker, Bud Boecker PHOTOGRAPHY ..... ....,...L,,.... ..,...LL G a ry Lowe Ebealication . . . His family . . . His work . . TO HENRY G. LEE . . . who exemplifies the highest ideals of the teaching profession and whose schol- arship has never yielded to tempting pressure of mediocrity in the passing of any hour- whose generous giving of his time to the interests of each of his students and to the welfare of the entire college has passed far beyond any normal demands of duty- whose artistry in theater has brought from dream to reality the highest and most honorable traditions of acting to this campus- whose exacting standard of achievement in his work has served as an ideal and inspiration to be followed by the whole community- whose name will be long remembered and respected on the campus of Lincoln College- . . . we respectfully dedicate the l952 ECHOES. Mr. Lee. . . Z f : QF C RAYMOND I l'll be glad to show you the books Then let's fold our tents like the Arabs, Well, we,-re separated the boys at any time. . . . and as silently steal away. from the men. ccL A ' 'e -Dean, Basic, English -Mathematics ELVA BAILEY MRS. C. A. BALOF u I know science is difficult . . . Your outside reading assignment this pyhen I Wdsra Chaplain i., tge fewice - H but this should be easy. weelz is on reserve down in the library. ' 1ReligiOn , -Science -History f, if . f - 4 MRS. F. J- FIKUART MRS. RAYMOND DOOLEY MRS. HENSLEY Lan night 1 ,Md 4 book on Volleyball' Now, this punch 'is made What have you learned in this class? -W0men'5 pi E, WUI? Slflgff ale, and---' -Housemother, Social Usage Q-Home Economics Cl Ll V , ,, E 6, GLORIA MACKRIE JOHN RAUSHENBERGER MRS. WILLIAM TAGG lget around and about . . . Now here, Nancy . . . You know the one I take care of . . . -Home Economics l'll help you get a start. -Music -Art , -12'-'14 'Q . ' . 'I' .iw ' 50' x.'.', . ' Z A ' ',' 4 . . . I 4.1 A ax... I .4 l - , Q ' .- .-' JOHN RYMAN MRS. DAVID STEVENSON CLARENCE SIMS Boys, a'on,t let tlvem fool you. Where is the library key? My students are not afraid of me. I -Men's P. E. -Librarian -Commerce HENRY LEE RUTH WILLARD WILLIAM TAGG T R Logic is logic. Tlrafs all I say. I say, old chop, lrow are you? I promise to get to class the next time. -Drama -English, French -Music, Journalism A . Sophomore elcwo THE SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Dick Fairbairn, president, Carol McCurdy, secretary, Judy Alvarado, vice-president, and Betty Lou Kelly, treasurer, balance the budget for their class. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Cleft to rightjz Row I-Bob Sullivan, Judy Alvarado, Dick Fairbairn, Row 2-Chuck Hartnett, Betty Lou Kelly, Gary Lowe, Row 3-Bill Plemmer, Nancy Van Keuren, Nick Caras, Row 4-Bob Hardin, Charlotte Cumby, Greg Soliz, Row 5, Gordon Thompson, Carol McCurdy, Jim Sprengle, Row 6- Dean Zurkammer, David Schmidt, and Bud Boecker. BARBARA lBabs1 ABELL How does everybody find out everything so fast? Psi Delta Lamba 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, E K 3, 4. 1014 North State, Lincoln, Illinois. JACK ALDRICH What this country needs is a good five-cent cigar! Commudnity Players I, 4, Social committee 1, Intramurals I, Chorus 1, Ban 1. 203 Cuttriss Place, Park Ridge, Illinois. JUDITH fJudy1 ALVARADO Being in hed is better than going to school. Psi Delta Lamba vice-president 3, 4, E K treasurer 3, 4, Sophomore class vice-president 3, 4, Harts Hall vice-president 3, secretary 4, Honor roll 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Social committee 1-4, Dancing for operettas 1-4, Spring formal queen 2. 12 Calle Pte. No. 99, Guatemala City, Guatemala. PAUL lBud1 BOECKER Are than any other announcements? President, Freshman class 1, 2, Student Council president 3, 4, Circle K president 3, 4. 109 S. Brainare, Naperville, Illinois. NICHOLAS CNickJ CARAS Long live the King! Vice-president, Pi K E 3, 4, Vice-president, Circle K 3, 4, Sports chairman 3, 4, Ticket-manager, Community Players 3, 4, Social chairman 1-4, Intramural basketball 1, 2, Baseball 2, Football coach 3, King of the Fling 4. 405 McKinley, Kewanee, Illinois. CALHOUN lCalD CARTWRIGHT My favorite activity is campustry. Box 110, Ligonier, Indiana. CHARLOTTE CUMBY Mr. Lee, that is not logical. President, Psi Delta Lamba 3, 4, E K vice-president 3, 4, Secretary, Student Council. 442 Ninth Street, Lincoln, Illinois. RICHARD lAngel1 FAIRBAIRN Sophomores, pay your dues! Pi K E president 3, 4, Assistant social chairman 3, 4, President, Sophomore class 3, 4, Delta Psi Omega 3, 4, Intramural sports 1-4, Community Players 3, 4. 430 Root Street, Park Ridge, Illinois. ROBERT lB0b1 HARDIN If I didn't say it, it ain't so! Chorus I-4. 619 South State Street, Lincoln, Illinois. CHARLES lChuck HARTNETT He's the silent type. Vice-president, Student Council 3, 4, Circle K 3, 4, Pi K E 3, 4, Intramural basketball 3, 4. 3007 North 78th Avenue, Elmwood Park, Illinois. 6 SAM HILL By my laugh l shall be remembered. Chicago, Illinois. V A DONALD lSparkyi JOHNSON But Mr. Bailey, that's what I asked you. Vice-president, Freshman class I, 2, Baseball I, 2, Basketball 3, 4, Intramurals I-4, Pi K E 3, 4. Emden, Illinois. DAVID KELLEY Hasta la Vista! Community Players I-4, Delta Psi Omega 3, 4, Pi K E 3, 4, Chapel committee 3, 4. 5012 Christy Boulevard, St. Louis I6, Missouri. BETTY LOU lKeIlyJ KELLY Behind the shadows of the oil tanks is Beason. Honor Roll I, Lincolnian I, 2, E K I, 2, president 3, 4, Psi Delta l.amba 3, 4, Social committee 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Community Players I-4, Treasurer, Sophomore class 3, 4, Chorus I, Delta Psi Omega 3, 4. Beason, Illinois. GARY lChe Sheungi LOWE Now smile, everyone. Pi Pi Fi 3, 4, Lincolnian and Echoes photographer 3, 4, Intramural sports 3, 4. 3600 North Avers Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. CAL MARTIN I do my work. Lincoln, Illinois. CAROL lMcDirtJ MCCURDY My face is not red! Lincolnian staff 2, Secretary, Harts Hall I, program chairman 2, president 3, 4, Secretary, Sophomore class 3, 4, Psi Delta Lamba 3, 4, E K I-4, Secretary, chorus I, Community Players I-4. 1740 Washington Avenue, Wilmette, Illinois. BOYD C. ROCHE Neat guy! Thank you, Sam Hill! Community Players I-4, Vice-president, Delta Psi Omega 3, 4, Social committee I, 2, Radio Players I-4, Varsity basketball 4, Intramurals I 4 8 Lancaster, Maplewood, New Jersey. JAMES Uackl ROUTE ll I have fought a good fglvr. I have fnished the co rse. I have kept the faith. 209 Galena Street, Lincoln, Illinois. JOHN SCHERER Sam Hill the second. Varsity basketball 3, 4. 1030 Western, Park Ridge, Illinois. .I iii1?fQ7 I f?Q1s'zZi-,J nfs? 9 nz, 1, yy. , 2 1 ffzfi ' Y Q ' 3' :Zvi Ti, . f -A' 1147 C , .ff .33 ' , Wg c , J .. I ly .L -Q , . ,J , 451 'j 9 . 'f,,Z4fr':77 K2 . t ' 'fa : jf-.Q I L -.2 ., 1:-SJ' 1, 11' ' 1 Y 'Wy . . 5-.aw --h s . - 33. Mfr . I s I , -wf?5 .,,. .,.. 1 K Q2 l xx' DAVID lKeatsI SCHMIDT Oh boy! New ping pong paddles! Chorus I-4. Route No. I, Lincoln, Illinois. STANLEY IStanJ SMITH I go to fight for my country's sake. I023 Broadway, Lincoln, Illinois. GREG SOLIZ Music, Maestro, please. Delta Psi Omega 3, 4, President, Pi Pi Pi 3, 4, Treasurer, Circle K 3, 4, Treasurer, Freshman class I, 2, Basketball team 3, 4, Intra- murals I-4, Conductor for The Mikado 4. I650 Jouquil Terrace, Chicago, Illinois. JAMES, Uimj SPRENGEL Whatever Charlotte says, Mr. Stevenson Tri Pi 3, 4, Chorus I-4. 3325 Champaign, Mattoon, Illinois. GEORGE lDeekI STARCHEVICH Speak so's l can understand. Basketball 3, 4, Baseball I, 2. 301 Willard Avenue, Lincoln, Illinois. ROBERT lSUllyI SULLIVAN Step into my office. Social chairman 3, 4, Pi K E 3, 4, Community Players 2, 3, 4, I4I Ninth Street, Lincoln, Illinois. GORDON lGordyJ THOMPSON The fat canary. Social committee 3, 4. Stanton, Minnesota. JAMES VALENTINE Nothing tried. Nothing gained. 8400 West II9th Street, Palos Park, Illinois. NANCY lThe Cleat, VAN KEUREN Psychology was my favorite. Band I, 2, Chorus I, 2, Community Players I, 2, Hall 2, 3, Psi Delta Lamba secretary 3, 4. 422 Grant Place, Park Ridge, Illinois. JOHN WAZNIK I am a faithful fellow. Palatine, Illinois. 6 Secreta ry, Ha rts DEAN fZurkJ ZURKAMMER You can expect that from a xcientisl. Chorus I-4. l56 Ninth Street, Lincoln, Illinois. ROBERT WILLIAMSON Left! 301 Palmer, Lincoln, Illinois. 'E.K.' RECEIVES RECOGNITION AT IOTH ANNIVERSARY ASSEMBLY. I 1 YE OLDE CAKEWALK . . . reohman Qlcwo FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS have their pic- NEW STUDENTS get to know each other ture taken. They are Ralph Berge, treasurer, as TheY introduce themselves On the flI'ST Mary PQOI, Segreraryi and Jim 'Whifey' day of school. Sophomores and freshmen Harmon, president, alike spout OFF their names. , THE FRESHMAN CLASS Cleft to rightjz Row l-Jim Watson, Julietta Caliz, Jimmy Byrd, Sally Sutor, Bill Nidiffer, Row 2-Whitey Harmon, Mary Pool, Glen Helton, Jean Parks, Paul Barnes, Row 3-Dave Bond, Phyllis Siewert, Elaine Stone, Tom Zachman, Marlene Reinhart, Row 4-Chung Man Lee, Lois Tucker, Ed Hague, Wanda Reinhart, Barbara Remus, Row 5-Ralph Berge, Don Hesch, Mary Levi, Sandra Madigan, Row 6-Don Meredith, Bruce Stager, Don Stelli, Eileen Hutnfman, Nancy Stewart, Beverly Bagdasari- an, Lee Jenkins, and Harry Geisinger. BEVERLY lBevJ BAGDASARIAN Grace was in all her steps. Psi Delta Lamba, Chorus. Kent, Connecticut. BETTE JEAN BAILEY Have you seen this picture of Wylie? Community Players. 1327 Pearl Street, Alton, Illinois. Lincolnian co-editor, Echoes art editor, Psi Delta Lamba, Eikosi Korai, X? . xiii PAUL lBunyan1 BARNES I'm not smartg l'm a genius. Community Players, Echoes. 39V2 Washington Square South, New York City. DONALD BELT He left us for greener pastures 573 South Elm, Lincoln, Illinois. RALPH BERGE Blonde, flap-eared extrovert. Freshman class treasurer, Pi K E, Community Players, Circle K. 2338 Downing Avenue, Westchester, Illinois. DAVE lUncle Davel BOND Dog hair: in my hairbrush! Intramural basketball. 345 Fairview Avenue, West Chicago, Illinois. WILLIAM fBuszhJ BRESLAUER Which class is this? Intramurals, Football, Chorus. 1218 East Courtland, Milwaukee, Wisconsin DEAN lThumperJ BROUGHTON Big feet are the sign of a big heart, and I didn'l .ray hig head. Basketball, Intramurals, Tri Pi. 717 North Hamilton, Lincoln, Illinois. JAMES Uimmiel BYRD, JR. Oh if I had the Wings of an angel . . Basketball, Tri Pi. 1285 Owen Place N. E., Washington, D. C. JULIETA Uuliel CALIX She talks Spanish in her sleep. Tegucigalpa, Honduras. IW' KEITH CLAYPOOL I came, I saw, I conquered! Williamsville, Illinois. JAMES EVENDEN Leave takings are but wasted sadness. Let me pass out quietly. West Main Street, Plymouth, Connecticut. JAMES Uimj FRANKLIN Here today, gone tomorrow. 200 North State, Lincoln, Illinois. HARRY iSonnyJ GEISINGER A small town is nice for awbile. 7621 Eastlake, Chicago, Illinois. IRVING lSammyJ GLUCKMAN If you put Kidwell ana' me together, I'm jeff. Community Players, Intramurals, Secretary, Pi K E. 305 64th Street, West New York, New Jersey. EDWARD CEdl HAGUE A feeble body weakens tbe brain. Intramural. H520 South Bell Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. JAMES lWh iteyj HARMON I know tbe answer to tba! one, Steve. Freshman president, Student Council, Psi Kappa Epsilon, Varsity basketball, Football, Intramurals, Circle K. 8 Rutherford Street, White Plains, New York. HARRY HEDGE Well, see tbis deal bere . 2423 Lawndale, Evanston, Illinois. GLENN lPee Wee! HELTON It ain't your size but wbat you do tba! makes a man big. Basketball. Beason, Illinois. DONALD room HESCH Thou sbouldst eat to live, not live to eat. Circle K, Intramural basketball and football. I6 West Campbell, Arlington Heights, Illinois. I2 JOHN iBig Johnj HICKEY Gentle prefer blondes-so do I 320 Wyatt Avenue, Lincoln, Illinois. . EILEEN HUFFMAN I say what I think. Echoes co-editor, Lincolnian, Eikosi Korai, Community Players, Psi Delta Lamba, Harts Hall vice-president, Honor Roll. 624 Galena, Dixon, Illinois. ANN CHRISTY HUSTED iTissieJ Don't fret, for I shall return. 451 Cass Street, Virginia, Illinois. NANCY lLeeI JENKINS Oh, but that I weighed 20 pounds less! Echoes co-editor, Lincolnian, Eikosi Korai, Community Players, Harts Hall social chairman I, Social committee. 733 Ronnion Avenue, Fort Wayne, Indiana. PETER lPeteI KIDWELL Keep quiet and people will think you a philosopher. 4538 Drexel Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois. CHONG MAN LEE The cautious seldom err. Pi Kappa Epsilon, Circle K, Intramurals. Chong Whun, South Korea. MARY LEVI Be good, sweet maid. Cheerleading, Psi Delta Lamba. R. R. 1, Lincoln, Illinois. SANDRA fSandyI MADIGAN There was neyer a saint with red hair. Lincolnian co-editor, Echoes literary editor, Honor Roll, Eikosi Korai, Psi Delta Lamba. 344 Fifth Street, Lincoln, Illinois. LYMAN MARTIN I came late. Chicago, Illinois. DICK lMacI MCDONALD - A deer of things, but ambition reigned high. 4840 Oakland, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. DONALD lDonI MCKNIGHT Still waters run deep. 529 North McLean, Lincoln, Illinois. DONALD CDonnieJ MEREDITH What a alust I raise. Community Players, Circle K, Pi Kappa Epsilon. Chestnut, Illinois. JOHN MESTINSEK Ola, college, here is your sting. IIIVQ Kickapoo, Lincoln, Illinois. WILLIAM iCrazy Legsj NIDIFFER I am Wealthy in my friends. Pi Kappa Epsilon, Basketball, Intramurals, Circle K, Community Players, Football, Student Council, Social Committee Chorus. Box 29, Canton, Illinois. JEAN Ueanniel PARKS l'm not myself today. Psi Delta Lamba. R. R. I, Beason, Illinois. LESLIE lLesJ PAYNE I can resist everything except temptation. Community Players, Pi Kappa Epsilon. 4255 Monitor, Chicago, Illinois. 1 WILLIAM PLUMMER My time has not yet come. 322 Summit, St. Paul, Minnesota. MARY POOL It's love that makes the world' go 'round. Freshman class secretary, Eikosi Korai, Community Players, Psi Delta Lamba. 403 Ottawa, Dixon, Illinois. MARLENE REINHART Her voice was ever soft. Echoes, Psi Delta Lamba, Eikosi Korai, Chapel Committee, Cheer- leading. Beason, Illinois. WANDA REINHART Marriages are made in Heaven. Psi Delta Lamba, Harts Hall social committee, Community Players, Social committee. Atlanta, Illinois. , .1 Ilt BARBARA CBarkil REMUS Sleep is the best cure for waking troubles. Harts Hall treasurer, Psi Delta Lamba, Chorus. 2I4 South Kenilworth, Oak Park, Illinois. DONALD SHELDON I leave--not to return. 35 Caroline, Crystal Lake, Illinois. PHYLLIS lFifil SIEWART My man is made of steel. Social chairman and sports chairman, Harts Hall, Ps Social committee. 836 East Glen Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. BRUCE STAGER Meet me in St. Louis. l Chapel committee. i Delta Lamba, 20OIa East Prairie Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri. ' DONALD lDonl STELLI Three heads are better than one. Intramural sports, Circle K. ' 1520 Henry, Des Plaines, Illinois. NANCY STEWART Thank you, dear. Psi Delta Lamba, Lincolnian. 4968 Ardmore, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. ELAINE CStoney Boneyl STONE My name is not Eileen. Psi Delta Lamba, Community Players. 1676 Linden Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois. ALBERT CAndyl STOVER Water is the only drink for a wise man. Warren, Connecticut. SALLY fPunkl SUTOR Laugh and the world thinks you're crazy. Community Players, Chorus, Psi Delta Lamba. Watega, Illinois. CHARLES lChuckl TAGG Money? Who has money? Chorus, Lincolnian. 204 East Third Street, Pana, Illinois. .l 'fy-' ,.. Z y... I 4. .,,, X, If . if L-fi f 2 i5 it 1 ' . , .,,, A X ..w.4f. 1 ,f 'iseikettl Lvl. 17 .- 4 97 an LOIS TUCKER The conf has four stomachs . . . Echoes promotion manager, Chapel committee, Psi Delta Lamba. 460 Ninth Street, Lincoln, Illinois. JAMES lSpeedJ WARD Clothes make the man. Basketball, Chorus. Elkhart, Illinois. JOHN WATSON All Work ana' no play make jack a dull boy. Circle K. 1440 Algonquin Road, Des Plaines, Illinois. ROGER WILLIAMS Whither. I go, I know not. 209 First Street, Lincoln, Illinois. THOMAS lToml ZACHMAN Tomorrow is too lateg live toalay. Football, Intramurals, Community Players, Circle K, Tri Pi. 523 East Carlisle, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Hice Staff THE SECRETARIES are, in reality, girls of all work. They check the mail, listen to students' complaints, type no- tices for the bulletin board, and add a ray of sunshine to each clay's shadows. All this and more is the contribution of Martha and Frances. Qpatrono 195 Mr. and Mrs. George D Bagdasarian Mr. W. R. Geisinger . and Mrs. G. W. Roche Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Bailey Mr. Harry Geisinger . ana' Mrs. M. H. Sprengel Mrs. Miriam Boecker Mr. anal Mrs. A. T. Hague Mr. ana' Mrs. R. S. Stelli Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Bond Mrs. H. K. Lowe Mr. and Mrs. Harold I. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dooley Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Martin Mr. and Mrs. Saul Stone Mr. ana' Mrs. Peter R. Fairbairn Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Payne, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. F. I. Zachman Mrs. Katherine Stover Mr. and Mrs. Woodward 1. Pope Mr. and Mrs. john I. Sutor I6 LUBX -im' CLEANUP DAY, sponsored by the Student BETTY LOU KELLY and NANCY STEWART Council, proves to be successful, with the make wise comments as they view the students doing a remarkably good iob ot men's living quarters at open house. getting all of the leaves raked. glue eouncil orko T A ,, i.4 ,Q MUGGING THE PICTURE once again are Student Council members Bud Boecker, Charlotte Cumby, Chuck Hartnett, Bill Nidiffer, Dick Fairbairn, Whitey Harmon, Betty Lou Kelly, Bob Sullivan, Nick Caras, and Carol McCurdy. M- MR. BAILEY FINES the Harts Hall girls, as Kangaroo Court gets under way. STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS Bud Boecker, president, Charlotte Cumby, secretary, Chuck Hartnett, vice-president, Dick Mc- Donald, Freshman class president, Bob Sullivan, social chairman, John Wasnik, sports chairman, Betty Lou Kelly, E. K. pres- ident, and Dick Fairbairn, sophomore class prexy, work while Mr. Sims, advisor to the Council, stands in the background ready with advice. . . . and Clugorko ard BUD BOECKER EXPLAINS to freshman Dean Broughton and' Whitey Harmon what 'button frosh' means. NICK CARAS IS CROWNED 'King of the MR. LEE, MRS. LEE, Mrs. Dooley, and Miss Fling' by Judy Alvarado at the Gold Dig- Willard mug the picture as the Sadie Haw- gerg, Fling, kins dance gets under way. l 9 occal Quanta e 0-1,-Y 'W S 'W CHAIRMAN BOB SULUVAN poses with members of Social Committee. Seated, left to right, Madigan, McCurdy, Reinhart, Stone. Standing, Siewert, Fairbairn, Jenkins, Thompson, Alvarado, Becker, Stewart, Karas, Harmon, Poole, Huffman. Ak V41 QSQVXKWMAY mm v M,-K 4: onorccry rganizcctiono MEMBERS AND OFFICERS OF CIRCLE K pose for their picture. They are Ueft to rightb: Chung Man Lee, Whitey Harmon, Don Hesch, Don Meredith, Don Stelli, Chuck Hartnett, Bud Boecker, Tom Zachman, Nick Caras, Greg Soliz, and Bill Nidiffer. BETTY LOU KELLY, DICK FAIRBAIRN, BOYD ROCHE, GREG SOLIZ, and DAVE KELLEY comprise the dramatic organization, Delta Psi Omega. flue cpulflicationo THESE PEOPLE MAKE UP the staff of the newspaper, The Lincolnian. Seated fleft to rightl they are: Phyllis Siewert, writer, Sandra Madigan, editor, Bette Bailey, editor, Eileen Huffman, writer. Standing Cleft to rightj are: Whitey Har- mon, Lee Jenkins, Bud Boecker, Nancy Stewart, all writers, and Gary Lowe, photographer. THE ECHOES STAFF prepares this years annual. Members are Csitting, left to rightl: Lee Jenkins, co-editor, Miss Ruth Willard, advisor, Eileen Huffman, co-editor. lStanding, left to rightl: Paul Barnes, literary editor, Sandy Madigan, lit- erary editor, Bette Bailey, art editor, Lois Tucker, promotion editor, Marlene Reinhart, art editor, Bud Boecker, promo- tion editor, and Gary Lowe, photography editor. ommunity Cplccyero at Clfoorle W-we-n.a,g,,..,4 J BOB SULLIVAN AND JIM CROWELL, appearing in 'Antigone,' the Community Players' second production of the year. HELPING PUT ON THE COMMUNITY PLAYERS' production of 'The Late Christopher Bean' were Dick Fairbairn, Bud Gluckman, Boyd Roche, Lee Jenkins, Don Meredith, Betty Lou Kelly, Eileen Huffman, Greg Soliz, and Martha Tibbs. r. faqg'o ehoruo JUDY ALVARADO dances for the opera 'Carmen,' performed by Mr. Tagg's Community Chorus. STUDENTS WHO COMPRISE PART OF THE COMMUNITY CHORUS are Cleft to rightj Front row-Mr. Tagg fmusic instructorl, Dean Zurkammer, Beverly Bagdasarian, Eileen Huffman, Bette Bailey, Sally Sutor, Jimmy Byrd, Back row-Jim Ward, Charles Tagg, Bill Nidiffer, Bill Breslauer, David Schmidf, Bud Boecker, Jim Sprengel, Bob Hardin, Dave Bond, and Greg Soliz. twenty Qirlo l J GIRLS OF EIKOSI KORAI Q20 girlsj pose for their pictures. They are: Sandy Madigan, Mary Pool, Marlene Rienhart, Bette Bailey, Judy Alvarado, Babs Abell, Lee Jenkins, Eileen Huftman, Charlotte Cumby, Nancy Van Keuran, Carol McCurdy, and Betty Lou Kelly. if cl K X. OFFICERS FOR TRI Pl FRATERNITY, Jim Sprengel, Greg Soliz, and Bob Hardin, and members Jimmy Byrd, Dean Broughton, Tom Zachman, and Gary Lowe make plans for an activity. ...fotoo en :Cha orority THE OFFICERS of Pi Kappa Epsilon, Nick Caras, Dick Fairbairn, and Ralph Berge, pose with mem- bers Chuck Hartnett, Bill NidiFFer, Chong Man Lee, Don Meredith, Don Stelli, Whitey Harmon, Dave Kelley, and Bob Sullivan. X V1 ,us l . ' vu MEMBERS OF PSI DELTA LAMBDA sorority are pic- tured, lst row, left to right, Judy Alvarado, Sally Sutor, Eileen Huffman, Elaine Stone, Jean Parks, Sandy Madigan, Marlene Reinhart. 2nd row, Betty Lou Kelly, Barbara Remus, Nancy VanKeuren, Char- lotte Cumby, Julietta Calix, Carol McCurdy, Mary Pool, Wanda Reinhart, Nancy Stewart, Lois Tucker, Mary Levi. The raternity Sparta cane ,g,1NCgL,y QQ? ,xzvcmv QM, O O O cornea: if TLLEGZ LLPTCQLJV QXHICDLN CHEERING THE TEAM to victory were Lincoln's cheerleaders, Judy Alvarado, Marlene Reinhart, Betty Lou Kelly, and Mary Levi. JOHN WAZNIK attempts 5 basket BILL NIDIFFER and JOHN SCHERER at the first L.B.l. game. fThe wrong flghf for The ball in Second game team won.J against L.B.l. fThey won that one, too!J THE BASKETBALL TEAM has its photo snapped. Front row Cleft to right, members are: Bill Breslauer, Deek Starchovich, John Scherer, Dean Broughton, Greg Soliz. Back row: Chuck Hartnett, Don Johnson fmanagersl, Sam Hill, Jim Ward, Stan Smith, John Waznik, Jimmy Byrd, and Coach Ryman. Absent when picture was taken were Bill Nidiffer and Whitey Harmon. 26 arte jeall Qrganizero OFFICERS OF HARTS HALL for the tirst semester-Phyllis Siewert, sports chairmang Wanda Reinhart, treasurerg Judy Alvarado, vice-presidentg Carol McCurdy, presidentg and Lee Jenkins, social chairman-gather at the hall to have their pictures taken. Nancy Van Keuren, secretary, was absent at the time pictures were taken. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS of the hall are Barki Remus, treasurerf Judy Alvarado, secretaryy Phyllis Siewert, social chairman, Eileen Hultman, vice-president, and Carol Mc- Curdy, president. orlz behind THE OLD A. B. BUILDING stands amidst trees of the College campus, beckoning students to classes. MR. SIMS, 'Bud' Boecker, Dick Fairbairn, and Dick McDonald help Lincoln students plan activities dur- ing Student Council meeting. MRS. LEE MAKES UP MRS. TAGG backstage of the Grand Theatre for presentation of 'Carmen.' 6 the ceneo COOKS WORK behind the counter, preparing food for hungry Lincolnites. SOCIAL CHAIRMAN Bob Sullivan gives instructions to Dick Fairbairn, .lean Parks, Elaine Stone, Phyllis Siewert, Mary Pool, 'Whitey' Harmon, Wanda Rein- hart, Eileen Huttman, and 'Bud' Boecker concerning decorations for 'the Fling! TOM ZACHMAN does 'behind-the-scenes' work on lights for the play. Qlix wc AH, THE CAMPUS . . . SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES PRETTY BABY OPEN HOUSE COME ON, TEAM! KANGAROO COURT DEAR OLD ST. CLAIRE M H . T T A MAESTRO T T CONTEMPORARY NOVELS PHYLLIS AND NANCY ook Q a LOVE? 12-m 'i, T . SADIE HAWKINS DANCE BETTY LOU takes fhe prize MERIDITH TURNS ARTIST BUDDIES L.C. GOES AHEAD CAMPUS BEAUTY 62,2 GB SMILE PRETTY PLEASE THREE GIRLS IN A SHOWER OPEN HOUSE utograplw O K 6 1 Y . 5 WWQ. , -'i..jfZ gg 'AH - u ' K L. .N-fv:' + . 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