Lincoln High School - Lincoln Log Yearbook (Esko, MN)

 - Class of 1955

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JUNIOR CLASS First Row: Lois Duzan, Carol Erickson, Barbara Himango, Patricia Oja, Irene Johnson, Edith Pantsar, Ethel Pantsar, Sylvia Hautaluoma. Second Row: Edward Hennum, Eugene Linquist, Alice Hongisto, Joyce Brander, Shirley Ceag1ske,Donald Niemi. Third Row: Karen Grubenla, Fred Anderson, Ckrie Stenroos, Donald Raisanen, Gerald Bohren, Gerald Anderson. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1952 the eager and confused freshmen began their first year of Senior High. Officers elected were Karen Grubenla, presidentg Gerald Anderson, vice-presidentg Sylvia Hautaluoma, secretaryg and Orrie Stenroos, treasurer. Donald Niemi was elected to represent us in the Student Council. Our class advisor was Miss Katherine Andres. After three short months of summer vacation we came trooping backto our studies as sophomores. The hard working officers were Orrie Stenroos, presidentg Sylvia Hautaluoma, vice-presidentg Barbara Juntunen, secretaryg Lois Duzan, treasurerg and Alice Hongisto and Donald Niemi as represent- atives in the Student Council. Class advisors were Miss Katherine Andres and Mr. William Hakala who played an important part in making our Sok-Hop a successful one. The September of 1954 found this famous class enrolled as sophisticated juniors. The class elected Shirley Ceaglske, presidentg Alice Hongisto, vice- presidentg Barbara 'Himango, secretary: Karen Grubenla, treasurerg and Donald Niemi, Alice Hongisto, and Donald Raisanen as Student Council rep- resentatives. Class advisors are Miss Vivian Georgesen and Miss Rose- mary Daly. Let Me Grow Up a hilarious comedy, under the excellent direction of Mrs. Blanche Pergol, was presented by the Junior Class. We are all looking forward to being seniors and will make the most of our most important school year. ' 16

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RONALD WATERHOUSE A .,L' N 'Women are likikgephanrsg I like Ml , . W Bczvrlogliceir them. but I'd hate to - . 1 23aS.:z.5:s:2.i?'2:,,iz,.i'a:i'fzT- 2. J A J t f:if.':,.?.:.1Mx.2:f'.:fnz, i:.5..f:.:. .,. J K- Chief 4, Letterman's Club 4, Spot- X- light 4. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY After eight long years of perspiration the eager and confused freshmen be- gan their eventful high school careers. Our able class advisors were Mr. Robert Bowman and Mr. Michael Hnatko assisted by Ernest Bylkas, presidentg Richard Smith, vice-president, Kathleen Juntunen, secretary, and Edna Pyk- konen, treasurer. In the following fall, twenty-eight members of this famous class returned to resume their studies as nonchalant sophomores. The hard-working officers were Ernest Bylkas, president, KathleenJuntunen,vice-presidentg June John- son,secretaryg and Joyce Kalli,treasurer. We were under the excellent guid- ance of Miss Kathryn Andres and Mr. Leslie Knuti, who played an important part in planning a very successful Sok-Hop. After three short summer months of vacation we returned to school in the form oftwenty-sevenjolly juniors. Our officers of the year were Ronald Wa- terhouse,president, Warner Johnson, vice-presidentg Carol Hendrickson, sec- retaryg and Kathleen Juntunen, treasurer. Our first great undertaking was our junior classplay, Miss Jimmy, directed by Mrs. Blanche Pergol. The spring of the year found us with the first formal event of our high school days--the junior-senior banquet held at Hotel Spalding. September 7, 1954 marked the beginning of the last year of our fast closing school careers. We had finally achieved the position of Dignified Seniors. Miss Steil and our principal Mr. Miles Nelson were elected our class advisors for our most important school year. Those serving under them were Ernest Bylkas, presidentg Harold Bergstedt, vice-president, Shirley Mattson, secre- taryg and June Johnson, treasurer. As this annual goes to press under the leadership of Mr. Elton Waterhouse, many events are yet to take place, namely, the senior class play, the junior- senior banquet and prom and last but not least,Bacca1aureate and Commence- ment Exercises. 15



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SOPHOMORES U J First Row: Leona Liupakka, Gwen Wick, Clara Lou Baisley, Eloise Debele, Ellen Granholm, Mary Ann Johnson, Second Row: Gail Nickila, Barbara Burggraff, Beverly Nieminen, Donna Antilla, Judy Nopola, Jeanette Bortila, Third Row: Helen Granholm, Charlene Erkkila, Maxine Helstrorn, Marlene Lyytinen, in First Row: David Puline, Tom Bergstedt, Danny Sarkela, Richard Terwey, Ronnie Liikila, David Sota. Second Row: Carl Thornblad, Richard Sarkela, Pat Dillon, Arthur Manisto, David Mattinen, Randy Roen. Third Row: Edwin Pantsar, Sherman Johnson, Norman Ikola, Rodney Ikola, John Harney. 17

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