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Patty Pat was two was [lent Hammond participated in Pep Club and the Homemaking Staff for vi a i s. As a sophomore she i member of French Club and served on the Social Committee of th»» (iirls Club in twelfth grade. She was one of Lincoln ' s Flat? Twirlers and in her senior year served on the Informal Committee. Ambition: To pro to Texas State College of Decoration. Phyllis Ann Harmon . . . Phyllis was a member of French Club for three years, and nerved as president and vice president in elev- enth grade. Phyllis belonged to Pep Club for two years, and Leaders Club for one semester. In hei senior year she was a member of F.T.A. Phyllis served on Office staff for one year, and also as a monitor. In 12A she served on the Banquet committee. Ambition: To attend college and be- come an interpreter. Linda Gail Harrison . . . Linda was the third prize winner in Polk County Thrift Essay contest in twelfth grade. She belonged to Fu- ture Nurses in eleventh grade, and Pep Club and Leaders Club in elev- enth and twelfth grades. Linda was a member of F.T.A. tor three years, serving as vice president of the club In her senior year. In eleventh grade she served on Student Council and Office staff. In 1 2 A she served on the Informal committee. Ambition: To obtain a degree in En- glish Education from Northwest Mis- souri State College. Karen Lee Heck . . . Karen was a member of Pep Club and Homemaking staff in eleventh grade. In 12A she served on the Stenographic committee. Outside of school Karen taught Sunday school at her church. Ambition: To attend Drake or A. LP. Diane Ruth Heiser . . . In eleventh grade Diane belonged to Pep Club. During her senior year she was a member of the Drill Team, and served on the Informal committee. Outside of school Diane participated in her church youth group. Ambition: To attend college and become a nurse. Arthur (). Hcnlinc . . . Art participated in baseball in elev- enth and twelfth grades. Outside of school he was treasurer of the United Presbyterian Young Peoples Fellow- ship. In 12A he served on the Cap and Gown committee. Melvin Henning . . . Mel went out for baseball in his junior year. Ambition: To attend Iowa State Uni- versity and major in engineering. Hill Hensyel . . . Hill served on the Student Council and was a member of the movie committee in his sophomore year. He was elected chairman of the Student Center committee in twelfth grade. In 12A, Hill was on the Commencement Announcement com- mittee. Ambition: To attend Drake or S.U.I. Jcannine Hiatt . . . Jeannine was a member of Senior Chorus and Girls Club for three years. At her church she belonged to the M.F.F. group and was a par- ticipant in the church choir. Martha Kay Highland . . . Martha was one of Lincoln ' s Madri- gal Singers and a member of Senior Choir for three years. In tenth grade she was treasurer of Y-Teens, and a member of Latin Club. In both tenth and eleventh Martha participated in Future Teachers as vice president and Pep Club. She was a monitor two semesters, and served on the Treasury committee. Ambition: To attend Iowa State L niversity. -24-
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Barbara Graves . . . Barbara received two letters in ten- nis. She was a member of Leaders, Mermaids, and Latin Club for three years. In Barbara ' s sophomore year she was historian of Girls Club and in her junior year she was president of Mermaids. In her sophomore and junior year she also participated in Future Teachers. She served on the Get-Together committee. Ambition: To attend college. Lawrence M. Griffin . . . Micky participated in the play, We Were Young: That Year, and was a member of the football team in his sophomore year. In his senior year he was a member of D.E.C.A., and served on the Homecoming Decora- tion Committee. In 12A Micky was a member of the Prom committee. Ambition: To attend Drake. Margaret Marcella Griffin . . . Marcy was in Leaders Club, on the Homemaking Staff, and was out for golf in tenth grade. She also served on Student Council for two semesters. In 12th grade she serv- ed on the Informal Committee, the Homecoming Committee, which made the victory emblem, and as Girls Club representative from her home- room. Ambition: To go to college. Jon M. Grindle . . . Jon belonged to F.T.A. in both tenth and eleventh grade. He was out for wrestling for three years, lettering in his senior year. He also partici- pated in All-City Band, DeMolay, and his High League at church. He served on the Commencement An- nouncement and Cap and down Com- mittee in 12 th grade. Ambition: To attend Drake and ma- jor in music. Robert Lorance Grosnickle . . . Larry went out for swimming in his junior year, and was also the man- ager of the track team. Ambition: To become a mechanic. 4 Itifc tiff Mary Pauline Groth . . . Mary served on the Homemaking Staff and was on the Prom Commit- tee in twelfth grade. She participat- ed in intramural s| orts, Girls Club, and the High League of her church. Ambition : To become a good secre- tary. Keith Allen Grubb . . . Keith was out for football, wrestling, track, and cross country during his years at Lincoln. He received a let- ter in cross country and belonged to the Lettermen Club in twelfth grade. He served as co-sports editor of the school paper and on the Prom Committee. He also served on Stu- dent Council in 11th grade. Ambition: To graduate from college. William M. Haines, Jr. . . . Marty ' ' belonged to D.E.C.A. Club, was on the decoration committee for Homecoming, and served on the In- formal Committee in twelfth grade. He was a Student Council represen- tative in tenth grade and was also out for football for two years. Ambition: To attend a business school. Mary Alice Hall . . . In all three years of senior high Mary was active and held various -tfices in Future Teachers Club, Health Careers, Leaders Club, Hospitality and Usher committee, and Pep Club. She belonged to Stu- dent Council for four semesters and was an All-City Student Council Al- ternate for two. She also served as a monitor for two years and was Lincolns Girls State Representative in eleventh grade. In twelfth grade she was on gym and office staff, was front page editor of the school paper and was elected secretary of the senior class. Ambition: To go to S.U.I, and be- come a teacher. Judith Ann Hammer . . . Judy was a member of Future Nurses for two years, Bible Club and Leaders Club for one, and Pep Club for two. She also participated in Senior Choir for three years. All City Band, and Pit Band. She was a Student Council representative in her junior year, and served on the Banquet committee in 12A. Outside of school Judy was active in her F.C.Y.F. —23—
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Sandra Hill . . . Sandy belonged to Pep Club at Lin- coln and served on the Banquet com- mittee. Ambition: To train at A. LB. Patricia Ann Hoff . . . Patty participated in Future Teach- ers three years and was elected Merit Chairman for two. In tenth grade she belonged to the Latin Club and Leaders Club. Patty was an active member of the Pep Squad and in both tenth and twelfth was a mem- ber of the band and out for tennis. At church Patty was a member of the choir, C.Y.O., and was librarian in the church library. Ambition: To become a nun. Barbara M. Jerkewitz . . . Barbara came to Lincoln in her junior year from Wichita, Kansas, where she belonged to the Pep Squad, German Club, Glee Club, and was chosen KWBB Sweetheart from her school. At Lincoln Barbara was a member of the Future Teachers Club and Pep Club. In her senior year Barbara served on the Banquet com- mittee. She also was a member of Junior Achievement for two years, and was elected treasurer of her company. Ambition: To attend beauty school. Gearold Johnson, Jr. . . . Jerry participated in swimming for three years and received a letter each season. He took first place in All- City 1962, the same in both the 1961 and 1962 District meet, and came in second in the state with his specialty, the butterfly. Jerry served as a monitor ho twelfth grade and was Oil the Informal committee in 12A. He was out for track one season, and was a member of the Lettermen Club. He played on his church soft- ball team for two years. Ambition: To attend the Navy Skin- diving School. Penny Jane Johnson . . . Penny belonged to the Future Teachers Club, Future Nurses Club, and Senior Choir all three senior high years. In tenth grade she was a member of Latin Club, Nurses staff, and Y-Teen, was out for ten- nis and a monitor. During her last feWO yea l-s Penny served as secretary of Future Nurses and outside of school was treasurer of her C.Y.F. group. She served on the Informal committee in her senior year. Ambition: To become a nurse. Barbara Lee Jones . . . Barbara helped with programs and props in the play We Were Young That Year in her sophomore year. She was a member of the Nurses Staff in twelfth grade. In her senior year Barbara served on the Informal Committee. Ambition : To become a secretary. Claudia Frances Jones . . . Claudia was a member of F.T.A. for three years, Latin Club for one, and Pep Club for two years. During her senior year Claudia served on the Homecoming and Informal com- mittees. Outside of school Claudia belonged to C.Y.O., and was elected secretary of her Junior Achievement Company. Ambition: To attend Northwest Mis- souri State Teachers College, and major in languages. Jean Ann Jones . . . Jean Ann was a member of the Drill Team and Secretarial Staff. She belonged to Latin Club, Lead- ers Club and Student Council. She was on the honor roll and a monitor in twelfth grade. In her senior year she served on the Informal Com- mittee. Ambition: To become a nurse at Iowa Lutheran Hospital School of Nursing. Sheryle Lynn Keefer . . . Sheryle was a cheerleader for two years, earning two letters. She was a member of Latin Club, Leaders Club, and was treasurer of Girls Club in her junior year, and presi- dent in her senior year. She nerved on Student Council, as chairman of the Friendship committee, and was treasurer of Student Council in her senior year. She was selected to lead the ' 62 January class proces- sional and recessional. In tenth grade she was elected Polio Queen, and in 1961 was among the five finalists for Homecoming Queen. In jour- nalism Sheryle was feature column- ist of the Railsplitter. In 12A she served on the Baccalaureate com- mittee. She was chosen a Drake Re- lays Princess. Ambition: To major in elementary education at Drake. Rosemary R. Kellen . . . During her last three years at Lin- coln Rosemary was a member of Future Nurses and Pep Club. In her sophomore and junior years she be- longed to Latin Club. She held the positions of vice president of Future Nurses, president of Future Nurses, and representative to Girls Club. During her junior year Rosemary was on the student council. In 12A she was on the Stenographic com- mittee. Outside of school Rosemary was secretary of her C.Y.O. Ambition: To go into nurse ' s train- ing at Mercy Hospital. —25—
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