Lincoln High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1952
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'LEO -' I si-Q. MEMORIES EDITION U16 Hzzrdzmzl LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL PORTLAND OREGON JUNE I952 FURBWURD The year that Lllyssesg Grant nn augurated a prestdentual admun tstratron vvhtch vvas blemtshed by several notorrous polttrcal scandals vvas the btrth year ol Cregons ltrst public secondary school ltsstte Portland vvasa tovvn of lrame bulldtngs and stumps strung along a harbor bnstltng vvrth the spars of youth lul commerce president Chester A Arthur had just signed a Civil Service Act which gave ruse to a gradual ttght agatnst Portland l-lugh School, after Fourteen years ol transplantlng from one loco tton to another vvherever space vvas available Finally moved Into a home ol tts ovvn an tmpresstve, excellently equtpped Vnctortan Gothtc edlltce at Fourteenth and Nlorrtson Streets The new modermstlc building on the slte of the old Komm estate at Fourteenth ond Salmon will be the new home of Lmcoln Hugh School ln September 1952 ' f I an excessive Spells System. The I 1912 A tariff of hugh rates Instead of the promrsed low one was a contrlbuttng factor tn the splttttng of the l2epublu can party and In the heapnng of crttnctsm upon president Wnlltam f-loward Taft ln portland the afore mentnoned hugh school now named for the Great Emancrpator was mov ang to a resplendent half mtlluon dol lar structure facmg the Infant ten foot trees ofthe Parlr Bloclcs 1952 As another presldent performs ac tlons of disputed worth Ltncoln l'ltgh School reaches another pount In :ts progress We are about to enter a sleelc expansive new educatronal plant before we leave thus building however let us reflect a moment on the many past assoclataons ot has had for us and for the graduates of forty years behind us Cn the partlng of a great school and a memorable burld mg, the yearboolc staff presents thus Memorues edltron of the Cardunal yearbook Thus handsome sturdy structure College an extensron ofthe Ore gon System ol Higher Educatron Above For many years the Lmcoln l-urldrng was swathed rn wy Left Old Lincoln as seen from the upper window of the swanlr new apartment house which replaces the proneer resrdences across the Park Bloclc 4 I - I I - I . . I ghl A ', . 1 5 . - , I - W - - will hereafter house Portland Slate V , . , . , r I . . , 5 U . . I I' af Q I . - - - H I 2 . I x l s N N N 1 'Q X X xxx X I x x X X X ,,,.,4 wo' x Iss-4 . -I- Mrs Helen Hrrsch Commercral Department teaches the art of corsage malung to group of wrlllng students FACULT nes recollecttons ol lns Formal educatnon olten center around lus tnstructors and admlntstrators yylwo contnpute to tlwe excellence ol tlwe sclwool and nts tradnttons no only IO a purely academuc sense put also IH tlwe ltelds ol musuc art Forensics and sports nce tlwe unstntutuon ol student body government Lnncolns faculty lwaye also played a large part rn promoting practlcal training tn democracy by Supporting and adynsxng tlwe student body captnet tlte room representa taves tlte class organzzattons and tlwe club program Vkntlwout tlteur ltelp tlwese actuytttes wouldnt ltaye tlwnyed As a result ol tlweur nnstructlon, gundance and encourage ment Lnncolns teaclters are truly an untegral part ol tlwe MGWOVIGS tlteme Mrs Arass Englund and three of Lincoln s loresgn students Mnss Clara Settem and usherettes lmd thenr job omusmg l . 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' ' V4 LIVCVINY ELV C LC' FNJ: 41, em. z ' , v - A , Fe H 'Q J4 For he se . . 1 H I M e V , lfX., .,, , , ns, S i ' 1 1 ' Lrfcef S me Qcmweuvrcfo c hue y, ., Us Q. V- ,ef FMRWL4 L 'WW ' L U , 1 , f, L' 'g -' .-.353 ,Q , C C - : cS '.lCe af: VC'C C3 cfs.-uf, HM: fc eii ,, -,.'.f, MQW. d , ,,,,m ,w,,w VrFFL,- V -,G1w,,x , :VME R, :,.v -1 ytzwf: U: vruwevef f - IQ, -M ,,n,-.M W A: .Lp Q Aww FJ! --Vx .A , - lg ,. ,V UHY 'VN , u, , L we w N , ff- fwfl- ff' f-V v-,- Wm V-o r- .. . -A fn,-X ,f ., , , 1: - T. W: , , 9 : 's ,,C,, fL,',,,K ml? vw ' 4 r ce '73, 5' e.,f. LPC: ' E',C'? J? ROBERT B EUSCHEB. Vice-Principal Mr. Keuscher, a new member of the staff this year, warlced out his adminis- trative apprenticeship at Salem's Leslie Junior High and the North Bend High School. His assignments have chiefly concerned curriculum, but he is demonstrating versatility and efficiency in all types of school duties. MILDRED W BASSBTT Vice Principal Mrs Bassett was not a stranger to Lincoln when she returned as vice principal five years ago previous to her soiourn at Roosevelt High School as dean and vice principal, she had been a l.incoln science teacher She serves this school with a practical knowledge of its traditions and an intuitive understandingofitsproblems MISS BERTHA HUNTER Laftn Senror Grrls Counselor CULTY A SALUTE Although he t lcnown prtrnartly as a Lattn teacher Mtss Bertha l-lunter durtng her twenty ntne years at Ltncoln l-ltgh School has served the student body n many ways ln adclttton to upholdtng the classrcal tradttton whtch from the begrn nrng has been a deltntte part ol thus school Mtss l lunter has taught anctent htstary and health bestdes servtng as adytser to the Latrn Club lr: Lambda and lrt Y In T943 her caunselltng career began and she has carrtedthroughwrththe presentclassstnce they were freshmen ln all ol her acttytttes Mass l-lunter has shown deep Interest tn and sympathy lor eyery student Because she ts rettrtng thus year she wrl not be on the stall next Fall when school begtns tn the new butldtng However memortes ol her wtll rematn wtth the thou sands ol students who have had the good lartune ta lcnaw her The students laculty and the comrnuntty salute Mtss l-lunter as the campletton al or excellent job Aye Atque Vale 1 -nr MARIE ALLEN MINNIE AMBLER RUTH ARBUCKLE BLANCHE BLACK ELEANOR CHICK MURIEL DAVID Pltysrcal Educcr on Mathemohcs Engl sh Home Economrcs Mulhcmafrcx Nurse T NOLA COAD LACY COPENHAVER WILLIAM CRAIG FRANCES ELMER ARISS ENGLUND JESSE FOSTER H story Hmo y Englulh and Physical Educavron Engl sh Max c and Hmo Y VOCCI MINI rf 'I CALVIN FOULK Scnence nv -ay- HELEN HIRSCH Commercial 'F ,A FRANKLIN FOWLER Mathematucs QF 1' ...E x MARY HARDING Specnal Language GERALD FREI Physical Education -Im CELIA HUNKINS English and Language ga' 4? i LOTTIE HYDE EDITH KARNOPP CommarclaI Mathematics 56 cm., S' ROY LINDSAY ANTON LINDSTROM BERTHA MucDOUGAL Mathemattcx Scnenca sd TT T eq? ROY MALO EngInI1 SoclaI Advuer 3 VAUGHN McCORMlCK LULU McLAUGHLIN GWEN MOUNTAIN Englush Hutory Mathematncs Englush and Language Dutnbutr e Educatuon Englnh MARGARET OBERTEUFFER 1.0 '1' ,I I I CLARA smem LEXRO PRILLAMAN LEONARD RICHARDSON HOWARD SAGE Hntovy Scnence Hntory Engluh and Language 49-3 Q Y Us HENRY HEINE PAUL HELLER vt Scuence gn ff! HAROLD KING JOHN LEHMAN Engluh Dramatucs 'T ALICE MARSTON Lubranan Mathematics WILLIAM MATSON .4- -gn JAMES PARILOW SHANNON PETTINGER Physncal Educahon Englnsh ern ff-43 MABEL SOUTHWORTH MILDRED STEINMETZ Englnh Englnsh ' . I . 1? -n , X I 1 N U VL A ' 21 -, I 4 IX 2 -- f fc 2-I , . . . A . JI' A.. , - If I , I3 9 ' I, P Q I A -0 -3 Y f , bl, -! .3 , 's no I ' I, O ,, AJ? I ff ' My 1 I I 1 Ann, pfxvm I Ar I - A -' 3 '- 4 . ' V J 'Ik -- , JA. v 5 T' A N Y J 4 I Q I' I . ,vi N- 7 1,1 .I KA ,. I vo- ,. ' F1 I -' I g V II IQ .13 A of J' ' :ffl I - ' , I 'V I -f A su In I I I 'I at . ' .Q , I. A ' 'I Q. , O 'J a A Rift 7 'K 'A X, I Lx mag, JAMES THOMPSON English and Hmovy 'of'- .N-'Y MARGARET WARDRIP Physncnl Educovnon oy Q rf, Q-p MARY TOWNSEND HARRY F TRAVIS OLIVE VALCK EDWINA VINE ommemal Engl sh and Hmovy Indusmul Am n Hum y MERTICE TOWNE 55 25-Q tv V' ' -zz Nui' I j LOUISE WATSON Engluh and Hmmy Band and Ovchenvu yn -n. C ROBERT WWE WADE WILLIAMS ETHEL MILLER LESLIE JOSE lnmumemul Mus.: Hmovy Book Room Secretory Cuxvodlan HILDA MUIR MARIE RIDENOUR C N S B L 0 RS Hall Menon .ISL . .099 Q -'HIM - I Colevena Manager Sealed MISS BERTHA HUNTER SenlorGlvIs MISS MINNIE AMBLER Sophomore Girls MRS EDITH KARNOPP Freshmen Gnls MISS FRANCES ELMER Jumov Guls Sfondmg MR WILLIAM MATSON Freshman Boys MR HAROLD KING Senlorsoys MR JAMES THOMPSON Sophomore Boys MR PAUL HELLER Junxor Boys .Qs 2? 'sv I .I I J-. ,Z .' 8 , ' ffl! ' ' IRE- fr, I 4 I PEUHGUEUESA PLAY T, '26, 'A cooL1Nc DQ J'v'H uno 4 nc, Miss G sN.R, mms S UTHTuRT', MR Arn , MR rR1LLAhAN FA- '11Y APPWUVA1- OH' moss cw cms ES 'QwA.E' PALBRVCK, DELL A, CVACH PART ow G FA 'H'ER TO N M OFPICIA E AT A I Y nmucr ox an HE LER Ann we w LW HL Lx' 3 J 'I L ' MR nu-.Lo AND A .11-:cow PAQENN 9 'R i r'LV J4Av af- .-Q Q' NHY, MR Tk-OLH'SOlx ' CENTBWLIAI. GUESTS MISS NORTHUP, MISS AMOS, MISS DOWNS A.D MISS Al DERSLN PATTY FAGAN, KR THOMPSON, MRS BASQETT AND PEGGY BRAI'-DON PART OF LINCOLNIS MFM0 XIPS I, A, . Qu . 5 ' . , n Y, ' l Nr . !,.. L ' Q , :- , .:s - XX I F - . 1 x L x ' ,f N . , ' 4' MQW., ,Q wil' f Vg? . 'Q' -A Bi Y A .IJ L., A -, 51' 3 T . O in A . ' 'G . v ' f A 'A' . '- 3 R 'IB ' ' . L ' 1 X , X If . ,Ag . I . by MX A X, 1 A . ,, . ,. .. , Y A . - . , ,-, - MR. '- ' ' T ' , 1 . .. . ru A' . ' . A 1 I ff. v AMML' A . . N, I , . . A,-4 .. A A .- - . !v.f-:rv .lf-',4:vA.f ' I, 5 . ...H . ,, g - M, . -L VA. ., . ,,- Y , A H , Q 1 -. - , U . . , . . .. mr IR FOULK'S BIOLOGY CLASS ENJOYS ITS ANNUAL LUNCB ON OF SQUID Classes The classes which graduate from Lincoln have their own memories classmates' recollections of each other, well loved activities, and memorable services to the school, they bind each class into a separate unit These units consist of diverse individuals who, slngularly and collectlvely, contribute to the quality of the school and its reputation Nevertheless, the classes, led by a nonpareil senlor class, have blended to make this year, the last ln this building, one or the greatest years in the annals of Lincoln High School, each of these classes can claim its events among its legacy of memorles UUW Arr Q .-H. urss uc1..wcm.m means SPANISH PPChETIL,b ,R SAGE MD STUDENT CO ,THE ,OR F ' I i. , J' F'.3 x 'fa , ,, , ' xl. TTR' 1 Af xu X 3 . LQ' ,,, if fu .N .K I ,, gh. 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ATTIGJAMES. 1 -A BAKER, WILLIAM. fx v'92i fe: Desi 'ffm' RAILEYLJOAXNNE. 41. 7.1 ,-,.,,4, :ff , FA,v,..,-,f--,.,f,..f, EANTON, PATRICIA. A 'vsp H P, gpm J., 'IM an Yin FQ w:' ffczi ::' '61 -..w, . e ARLOW, NANCY. Fir?-f :I QTY: r - pq CL- '-...V-I bw C 1.,. CHM. .L ..,. BARNARD, DONALD BATCI-IEHLOR, FRED. -, Eu EBERT, DONALD. BECKLEY, TERRY. . . 1 I . r I V .,,V,, ,M ,M7 V, ,.1 .UAW rg -q 354 44 4 BECKMAN, WILLIAM. f ,fm Um' .'. :f:fA ,Zi BECKNQR, MARY. V . ,WL 7,1 LM ,,,f BENAGNI, JACK. 7' QENNEU, EI.IZAB5ETH.A L-Q 2: ':S .J-2' ,CT 'fc' EQ' -,.. M ,.. . . L- . BENNEUJEAN. 1 5,1 fv 'V Ti '1. v'.fI l9 ' ., ' fl.. ence, LAUREL. .-...-.3,, :mx ,,,- L., F ..,.,, - L, 4rf -,-w.,,-,. ...W D... BIRCI-IALL, WILLIAM. f- 2 F31-','iDv ,:,.. 11. I,-f'-F 1 Iwrcmxc gif rf 2 -A 1 mf -I 1 x. x I vb -.. .J I -3015 7 W O V I I SENIORS BLAIR, ROBERT. 5 BLOMOUTST, BETTY '- BODEEN, CHARLES. 'z BOOTON, ALICE BOZICH, ELDINE. V BORDEN, ALBERTA. - 'fr 'Q :': BRACKEN, CAROLYN. M: -..in ,.,, A,,, ,I BRANDON! PEGGY. T 1 BREHM, GORDON. ' , f Y r www ,HHH 'fum :'Z 1' W-..-,.,',.-' L-' BROMBERGJUDITH. 1 ,. X, , I ,,.f,, T ,Qu , 3, ,,,fMV., BRYAN, PATRICIA. 1, ,mg -'g.f.' Z,f.- l ff f.,,,,,,5,..,L,,. K H. V. , , HA' 'f:,:f: BUCKINGHAM, MARIAN. 'TJ f ' T C ' ' T :JT A J 1 -A V1 .wwf 13 T fl r , HQ -T , M Tc mm ,mum Tw WH A Q0 Mum: orc item' Vw: Cu P GTM BUCKLEY, JAMES. Rnd-'m'1'r- www' CASS V Dfw fam: 'ugh 5 N PM V' Uwe T, U3 Brie C' 53'-I BURKITT, BARBARA. T 5- ,,Y.kf:!, CL, JV. ., H,,,,f, Q, x .1 51,1 Acff...f ciunwirf LBOTZJA. T .- Hu -1 r J' ,fi .,v'::-f' QNX 1.-Y , .' HL.. BRUNS, MARWOOD. - CAMPBELL, VSYLVIA. Vi' vf,-K . ,Hi V -V CARLBERG, BEATRICE. -4 ,,..-4 . ,, .. CARLIN5 PHIL - ,,,..,N:. 5: ,,,. 1-. 'wi :. CARNEYV, THOMAS ' CARTER, ROBERT CLAY, MARJORIE '- CLEGG, JIM COBB, RICHARD - 1' , fx. 3.63 .. f. Crm' ET., W, HT inf: -mv-. CN' . rg ' ev Pu. I-C SENIORS CONKLIN, NADINE COOKE, RICHARD COWARD, TEMPY COVIC, ANTOINETTE CRAWFORD JOAN CUCKLER, JOANNE CUNNINGHAM, JIM CURTISS, FREDA ' DAHLKE, KENT V DANIELS, JOHN. . DAVIS, DELBERT, 7. DUNNING, CHARLES, DEAN, mm DEMARS, MARILYN. EDWARDS, DICK, '- DONALDSON, ALYCEJOY. P ETHELL, PATRICIA. f FAGAN, PATRICIA FALKIN, SHARON ' FASCHING, DONALD FEREROMRONALD: FINCH, TIEAN. FLOOD, RHODAN FRAGER, EDIS LYNN. rm' Q , I Z2 'f, -I, K . ff, , 1 -3 in 2 In 'II 3 6 'fas- .l 14' f I , -Ti? -4 -vi 6 20 lv it 4' 1' .fe 1-. , X A T Q as I Xi sv 3' Nw' 49 xg- f , X A Q, , A A Q 2 - . Q., J , ' ' ff- ' T li 1 . ' ' X, - ,. 1 ' -,Kai Y 3:41, I s X ,la r '- . ia 1 ' 'W J, 9' 4- . :av 0 v 1 Y 3 1? J' :S 51 , 1- f , 3 5 f -1 x ' ts i 15- ,IW 'UN -sr, QS Q6 fr Q A' GE-'S' ,Q 1 1 xx 7 1 a '? 7 -6 ae! of ,3 I 7 SENIORS FLOWERS FRED FRENCH JAMES FUCHS ELAINE GALE CONNIE GAUSSOIN ROY GEMBELLA ROBERTA GIBSON JACK GIBSON LA VONA GILLAM, JACKIE GIRTON, BARBARA GISEBURT, RODNEY GOBEN, MILDRED. GIVENS, Lows. ' GOLDBERG ETHEL GORDON, JANET. QREENRJEAN A GRAF, DIANA ' GUAY JEANNINE GUNDERSON LOIS GUSEWELLE ELLEN HALBROOK HARVEY HAMBLET DAVID HAMPTON EUGENE HANDBERRY JOANN SENIORS HANSCOM DONNA HANVILLE WANDA HARRIS EUGENE HARRINGTON NANCY HAUGEN, DARLENE L HAYSLIP, BARRY HENRY, PATRICK P E- HENRY, KYATHRYN v HILL, .DARLYNE . HILLS, WILLIAM L HOLMAN, BILL M HOLZMAN, MICKEY H0019 vLILLIAN HOPPE, ED '- HOOPESJOHN HOPPE, INGE. -. P HORENSTEIN, DONALD HOSTETLER, DICK. HUDSON, BETTY A HUFF, SHARON ' HUGHES, CHARLENE x HULEN., JOAN, E HUTCHINS, CAROLE HUTCHINGS, JILL. fn lo' 'TIP on 'Q .jf 3 X , 1? gf -B ,xx sz 1, 9 fx 'ME 1 1 ' ! Q .a 6 -,x R o 1 . nv' 'D Q 20, ' 9' -v 245 'f XA.. , 1 ' 0 ai xi -7 4:6 -FN -sr , 1 5' Q' 6 '-.NL Oz b r IM. 4 3 Q -E? .fy J. '53 I-of 3 -J '5 N ,.. fo- lff A ,Su 1503 I 1 - 4-. ' --q Q r T P H-1' ,7 ft gan s mf' 40 -2 '1 ,1- in M QQ. w s Efh x 'Q A- -I5 n f ' . '1 4 'X A L 'S' gg.. 7 R22 12 R 57 4 J .rv A I ,3 'D s -5 ' 41 5 X x I , eff X 'wx als 29116 I ,Sf 1 CP J J 'gf SENIORS JACOBS JOHN INOUYE JOHN JENSEN LARRY JENSEN PM JOHNSTONE, JO AN JOHNSON, REOuNAE JONES, CHARLOTTE JONES, SHIRLIE. 4- , .f JOSSUND, CAROL KAMM, BARBARA. KATZLJANET, KELLEY, s uE. C Nl. KOE, PR1oE E KIDA, JEAN, Y KLINE, MARSHALL KOE, VIRQINIA. 1 KORDJC, MARILYN KOOPL WALTER KNUTSON DLJANE KURTTI BARBARA KURTTI BOB LAWRY JERRY - LAYLEY SANDRA - LEVETON DON , SENIORS LEY, CECILY A LISK, RICHARD LIEBREICH MARVIN Lupocx DICK LEE LOGUE, MAURELN LOGAN, amcs A . LUND, NOLA CARLETTE. MAHONEY, Mme A MALLORY, BARBARA MANSER, MARILYN MANSFIELD, SHIRLEY MARINELLI, CARMELITA MARLETT, MARILYNN MARSHALL, DONNA MATSUMOTO, JEAN MATSUSHIMA, Yocl - MESKEL, BEVERLY MENASHE, ESTHER - MENZIES, RODGER MEADOWSM JACK V MIKSCH, GRETCHEN, -R MILLER, JERRY Mums, DANE MILLERING, DON 3 3 -A Nu. ,N Z f 1, 31 ,l Z R Q, 4-79 9 '-'T . ' .Q.' 2 j V, S 19 Lia 1 I , ,, cpm .3-fn lf: YJ, x B 1' 4 S521 -1' T 58 fs 1 J. Q QQ' ' 1' ' I ' 4 'C 1-ff? 57 'fr A ,I fi ,M '- 1 ai., , 'cv ,3- u K, -4. f J 'x E . ff sf' .5 ,u f-Q 1 .36 ,.4ur 1' uf ax 3 Q Q ,S 'F ...... 1 , - UD Qi .P 4 -fy , ,. I NX - Qi' . TN SENIORS MITCHELL PHYLUS MONTROSE GENE MORRIS GRACE MORRIS SUE Monmsow GREG Momus, WILMA MORSE, EILEEN. '- MOUDY, THEOBELLE MUNK,MICHAEL., ' MURPHY, SHARON . MURRELL, sm., . MUIR, DENNIS. -- '1:l':' :': 2' T-' MYERSGWEN. ' MCCONNELL, SPENCER McCLENDON, MAMIE, McDANIEL, BARBARA MCGARRITY SANDRA MQINTYRE PHYLLIS MCKINNEY, WARREN McMlCHAEL JEAN ' NAIR JOY NANCE BETTY JO NELSON, PATTY NEVIN, LAURA A SENIORS NOETH, JQYCE., ' NORTON, MELBA NOvssTvsRNe Oa5Rcs,ROy 'E O'DELL, DOROTHY. QKAYAMAV, KEISHO. OLSON, LOTS W OLSEN, NANCY. 1 O'RElLLY, ANN. 1 OWEN, EILEEN, N E, ,.,,. .,,,,,. ,- PARRTSH, MARILYN, VK: A ,:' X PARSONSHMEREDITH. PERKlNS,SUE, Psmzy, ELLEN. PIRO, ALICE. PHILLIPS, JOHN, 1 POMEROY, STANLEY. POUND, DALE. RAYBORN, JACK. H IEAZ, GEARALDINE, 4 RAZ, PETER. '- REISINGER, MARILYN QECTOR, DORIS H V, RIDINGS, PAT. SENIORS ROMANS RUTH ROLAND, MARJORIE - RIDINGS STANLEY ROSENFTELD LTLA SAUL, IVAR SAKARIASEN PAT SANDEEN, DELORES '. .,,,, T. H SAUNDERS, JOHN w A QCHEELER, BVETTY, Q 1 SCHAPPERT, DONNA. 7: SCHIEFILBEIN, BARBARA l QCOU,JO!YQE1 ' - QHOEMAKER, DQCKN. T .T ff- IW :.:i 1 , ::: NH' SICKENGER, BENJAMIN' ALLEN SILVER! WILLIAM. V 'v Y- E41 SIMON HOWARD ' 5KILES,PHYLLIS,, :.., I NA 'C SKAALE EVA 1 SKOGLUND MARYLOU '- ,N J- -1 SMITH MARYT SNOW SPENCER MccCORMAC 4 7 SOUTHER NANCY c STEINBOCK BERNIE JACK SENIORS STRINQHAM, GENE '- STRINGHAM, JIMMY -- . - -.-.fw---. r..3 svlce-IKAR, ANTONINA SWANSON, MARGARET ,,, .HC . V IADIC, DAVID. r ,Y , -- - H. IAYLOR, MYRA. 5 TELLER, NANCY. A TUTTJAY. 1 THAYER, PHILLIP. f TELLIN, BUD. If' .: , :ff: TITTMAN, SHIRLEY IULLEY, ANNA LOU. was i Y, Vf.?,4V.,,l , -V A f . f L-A N,A, .. V .Y -, A, . ywomspv, PATRICIA. ' TYRRELLALYN. ' . 1 lif I I-'ff'ff' if ' URBAN, SHIRLEY. Y P f I vf. Q.-1 1. . . f ,ny ,f.-L.-- gw UYESUGI, DICK. VAN SCHUYVER, KATHERINE. YAN YICKLE, CAROL. 1... gjw, 1 , F, f f A VROOMAN, DICK. .V WALL, MALARKEYN A f fi F ., ML, Y A .. . ...A-,. .. L,, WARD, WILLIAM. WARREN, ERNEST ' I YVILKINS, JANET. 1- .Q L, An., C., ,,.' ,Q ly' , 3.1, Aff: . f ' mg:-I-'k j' L, LZQNE... .W WHITE, ROBERT, Q43 3 V291 in 's Q 5 6 . N 'I Y . 2 I ' 'f 1 - f , a -Q 'R SENIORS WILLIAMS, BOB P WILKINSON, NANCY. WILKINSON JOHN - WILLIAMS, Boa L, wlLLs, Jo ANN. A WRIGHT, EDDIE' qenvymp -Y.,,.,- . ,.1, WILSON-, CAROL. f- yvoug, SANDRA j I WORTHINGTON, JAY. WONG, ALLEN J. ' WONG, FRANCIS. A woNG,vloLe1. v ww I' 5 L HW 31' fr Y woops,1ANEr. D: ,S rf -- ., .. Im. prjrlg' fy f,,QH.1I.M- 'rw 2,, f - ,, J: v L:' ' '. J A., pw g , QM : . , , ,A 11.0. ,. , -,MQ - , C. . , U- ., .L :fs - Frm' e 'v C , ,AN .X ,Y , .ever H-rv I 1: ,' -:' WOODIE, JEANNE. 'Ac o from 'L fc .6-IG Crier C L :J P 1 F or Ve: C x Iv LIMD' aff? ',f, , Z. 'C,L vrfg.- YOUNG, LEE CAROL. ' ZEHRUNG, KARL! P:-N 4, A, 7 ,,, N CV:,..,,. KOBAYASHI, LILLIAN, ::I:- I,---A-vff:. ' 1' IGA, MAY I FARROW, CRAIG 51 I qt' 'II f f- THE FILES FREN ,414 ,- 1 A f 44 f 3 Y GRIFHEE HERE COMES SANTA Qmusf BARBARA BURKITT CARMEUT Bm- HOU-mu awggfggnfggprnow AND BERNIE sreneocn AT wmrm mac PeSnvnL snvee ATAFH 'ggggfgga AND B1LL P f me oem AT 1142 CLR55 CE w AWHRE5 BE AUTY' PREXIES PHIL CHRLIN HND GREG vxomznsow Dusoofxsvwo me DFNCE SN K, 2' 7716 THE-M41 mp BEAU AT me C4-,mEuJA cz-'au Afy pam PDP eyqgi PHYLLIS MHQHELL PQVJQ 0 IVIWVVE' QZQ 1- 'J LIL A R05ENFkELD BLOOW -il '1- EU-453 mqng, PHUSES AT RISE TEST K- Hfrepsms QFWHSLL i GORDON EVANS SANDRA DJNCAN IRENE FARESTRAND BILL E05 n.R President Vice President Secretary Treasdrer 1 1I9 EARL BUTTERFIELD TOM IDINOPLLOS Cabinet Rep Cabinet Rep J UNI DES The Juniors are living up to their reputation as an active organization with wide student participation in class and student body affairs Their biggest financial ventare, designed to promote school spirit as 'ell as to raise money, prese ted to the facultv ard the office staff at Christmas time, their hand made apple Santa Clauses The Junior Class Play this year was Best Foot Forward, and as usual the Jlniors sponsored the annual Ju ior Senior Prom During the school year the Juniors have sscceeded in placing more than one hundred of their members on committees, giving them an opportunity to become better acquainted with all phases of school activities CS i 3' YIM AIDDISON PHYLLIS SEID Cabinet Ren C,b1n,t Rep Cabinet Rep BEVERLY BOWIAN 1 IISS FRANCES ELIBR IR PAUL KELLER Adviser Adviser 5 . t r .3 X -rr Y I 5 , A - , T- - Z . . las their sale of Lincoln rooter hats and pompoms. 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SHIRLEY HAMILTON Serpeant at Arms Xi MAHY lc HOSKV Secretary l. 41 FRFD WONG Sergeant at Arms 'AW VA IELQ reessrer SUPHCZMUIQES The Sophomores, eager to do their part in the further embellisnment of the long famoas name of Lincoln High School, have busied themselves with both scholastic and extra curricular activities dur ng the year Their foremost oro'ect for filling their treasury was e gigantic Tootsie Pop sale which p oved a great flnanclal saccess In additior 'hai all sophomore ta ent show, preserted dnr g e n g term, was rated ne of the most entertaining asse olles of tre year Many sophomores have nad the privilege of woruing on all scnool committees and with the aforementioned experience and background they look forward with enthusiasm to e thoroupnly successful Puture in the new building TA xEVAYVE Fabinet Rep QS x Adviser AVDLFn Cabinet Rep kOS.iAHlF 0591 'abinet Re l L-0 i 9 JCHW UAHLMCN cabinet Heb MR QAMES TPOM SCN Adviser 'a sz. f . .H Q M -' s- '91 p f 'A !:?' 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Above Lcherdson reveals secrets of the Easter Bunny Left The I.eb's full of Kids Ideas,Spec1mens Inspiration, and Odors Q' 41 42 .'l'..-'Q 'i e. , 'J. .X w 5 .I 7 . 1 W la JIRA D NI I PAT Y O'NEIL DELLA SINN SLATE f,1L5QN sldent Vice President Secregary Treasurer 1 vii' if rap MARY ANN LAXLEY FRED JOHNSON Sergeant st Arms SSPEBSYW BC APHIS FEESHMEN Regardless of late elections, the Freshman class is now well established with an extensive roster of officers and committees One of their main class crojects has been to raise money with which to finance the activities which they have planned for their future in the new building Under tke leadership of their advisers, their teachers, and their officers, Linco1n's youngest class is striving to carry with it into the new building the fine and worthwhile traditions o! the old school 'l' AN! ANMON TOM HARDING VIRGINIA WATSON Cabi et Rev Cabinet Rep Cabinet Rep p it 53-sv' EDITH KARNOPJ BILL MATSON Adviser Adviser I f , K , 5, .5 N!! , 1 I . . 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TRUST BELCAUJ.-Jo CAMERA CATCI-PS LEISJR LY POSE ENJOYL G F009 AFTER FUN I- 'ELEN MORRIS OF' BOB NORLU bl' AMD JILL HU 'CHIIvGS I ,J ' '1 I Ai' v ' ' , If ' 7, V 7 A ,E f L47 Q 'Q P S I A A-0 A- - Sf Of ,, , A A ' I .'-' x K , t , N 4 x . A- xx, ' QQ l ' 1 1 T: ' ' 3 'X lx ' Z , I ,- , . 1 1 P an X 1 ' ' I L- 4 ,, N . I 1' I A-TN xx X N y I l Y,-I M , ' ff , ' CAI-ELLIA MAILEIN ICARLA PETERSON REFRESECTS TALEIQITD JUNIOR3 PAIIO VLAHOS, CAMELIA DONNA MOUDE' BEPRESENTS THE CL ff n H ,, If V x xx V ' ' , A , I ., A M X ' .F ' ' X fm, A 1 Mb. ! ' A, U L . ' 3' ' M ' 2 X I '- ' X, Q V . A X - wh,-.4 'N Q , X D ,h AL 1 'S Row I Giseburt, Mulr, J Stringham, Akre, Hayslip, S'lver Row II Attlg, Jacobs, Vroomax, Jensev, fund, G Str ngham,Mr Wilhite FQUDIZUTJIODS ince fe days of orban zat ons have ueen graduates Besides L e V8T1OJS fofms of rec ea are 5 SO YP commlttees stuce t oody There 13 sig f caft stduert nove 18 t S c a Q co.mLttees ,ive to snide ts 1mpor+aut exyer e ce in e za c 1 brmlp co 0 dlnaticn, ana p ovlde rem wltk. p ease t, memories You.t :Ax f F3929 e 3 Tl QW Q ,. my L! W Q V x Yi V xx 9 o ff U K f we J f H INNDQ ! J 3 'I . M Z Q23 X 'J 'ji ' iq if giskrgi ww ' i ' X U, 5 CILCQ 5 K. 1, F I QW' A- ' -7 2 'D ' -31 1' V! A I I I cz ...- Q 1 4 Z 5 4 i v V sv! X7 A' -A 142 , X f , I , 7 .fv- e 'f , A csv.. 0 PHIL CARLIN President VIRGINIA KOE Editor QOH JACOBS School Service Rep .MER AKRE - fe If as 9 gsgi NANCY TELLER BARBARA BURKITT 2nd Vice President Secretary gEgiE3r2fAYAMA FALL CABINET 19 51 PAT SAKARIASEN lst Vice President Under the direction of tneir competent adviser, Mies Frances Elmer, the fall cabinet UHG6PtWOK an: carried through some excellent work. Among their eccomollshments were the Jamboree ticket sale, Community Service drives, MYRON ECKHARKT Student Bodv Card sales the use of under-classmen as advisers to the cabinet Associate Editor - ' on selectlen nf important committees, and the installation of a completely new program in handllnp school elections, Especially successful were the ticket sales end service drives. In the A., annual smeoree cortest, Lincoln again took first place by selling an average of almost four tickets per student In the service drives which included Red Cross community Chest and the March of Dimes, L1ncoln's student body easllv surpassed their poal every time All of this was accomplished while backlnv one of the finest iootnall teams in Linco 's history is rec PQ of activities pro es tret nLincoln is best in everything JEAN KIDA C0mmUnitY 50TV1C9 RUP rglle K 'ttlnt to lnnr distance spitting BILL SILVER BILL BAKER num ulsomn 14155 p-RANGES mmm ntrletlc Boert hs'rmar Assistant Treasurer Assistert Treasurer RO0m Rep President Adviser Row Pow SU FHPG, w P C , Ji ebur , Al ar, ward, lewalte hagrer, roerllcr, Drwan 9 'Wy MHFGCHFZ, SK er, S s E te , eldenreimer, Blair ca s Sarc a 1 ctc rarrr awe l gr 9 BP WS W, a S sllev, 'bu1nerd, J ,I . . , . , 'I 1 . S ' . ln , . Th e ' v v . . . - from e j 'n- , ' - - N. t . 4, a . S' ' 7 . R A in A. I A e l: St . zu di K ' s t X1 , Ms:'ney, H: Port t , . F . l . 1 2: H n,j John, Mills, . E ilds . .xiez ker, 15 r F e , , Smith, Eh de , 1 ', M ts'm, :rw 3: Elmer, Mitcxel-, Shearer, E. J:nns:x, Iillsri, Ecpners, barren, Deelrueds, Evans, Dfhuty, T e ' B, She.1y, Y 1 , F-lf xsw 4: E .tfn, .. .c:. 5. Phlllirs, Hflzman, Tuft, V ern, Trefgvng, ,1 l .U ferry, Qfutier, nolend, hilllezs, Elert f 9 LOIS OLSON Secretary BILL BAKER Treasurer SPRING CABINET 19 52. The spring cabinet started its work by revising the proc dure for election of Room Representatives and defining their duties Next, the members conducted a detailed survey of the West Side for banquet spots, dancing facilities, and recreational areas Third, Clean Up and Sign committees were organized Fourth, additional assistant treasurers were added to help the Treasury Staff cope with enlarged business A Budget Com ittee was also set up, providing e financial report on the fifteenth of each month The Nominating committees for next term's officers, for the Rally Squad, and the Rose Festival Princess election were appointed, and these committees have carried out their work Soon after tne basketball team garnered the State Title, the Cabinet fated the team, coaches, and the administration at a buffet supper IARJORIE ROLAND Room Rep President DON SMlTH Assistant Treasurer GENE STRIINCHAH PHYLLIS SKILES 2nd Vice President lst V106 PIGB5-dent JEAN FINCH Associate Editor Z' IYRA TAYLOR Community Service rs ,3- SELWYN Hmmm Rep 1 GREG MORRISON President MARYLOU SKOGLUND Editor PHYLLIS MITCHELL School Service Rep JIM CLEGG Asgigtgnt Trgggurer Athletic Board Chairman Row 1 Wilson,Keenan,Muir,Stringham,Mahoney,Dah1ke,vllk1nson,Hswklns,Yee Row 2 Morse,McGee Justice,Zidell,Donovan,Narver,Carlson,Pugh,Abbott,Hutch1ngs,Cass,Stokes,LatHroo,Okazek1 Row 5 N1im1,Hohman,Griffee,Peteraon,Brown,C1emons,Montgomery,Ragen,Pairbank,Schn1tzer,Patten Heitkemper,R1chardson Row 4 M Okazaki,Campbell,Mil1er,Waitt,Nos1er,DeUarpport Barnard 1 Sch1ndler,Eckhardt,Mariels,Moore,Atkeson,Wood1e Greenstein, Row 5 A1exander,Patt1son,Sode gren Walters Jacobs Ha all G iffith K , , y p, r s, epner,Les11e,Scnmeer Knutson,Breckon,Buckley,Blomquist, hildreth 1 Q 3 ' -iv -435 Q ,' 'ff 3 . T f 3 Q e Q ' ' ' li! , 2' O xy erricnnnly. K A W it ': . N , 'S 4 f To ' 'Q - J 43 'O it u f , S f' A, -I cg, ft, 'glli P11 'gii CAMMITTJE Row I: Mitchell, Burdick, Griffee, Anderson. Row II: Mr. Keuscher, Munk, Dahlke, Gevurtz. D10 . 9:11:25 PUBLICIMV COMMITTEE Row I Dean, Greenstein, Parr's', Matsumoto now L Davenport, Peterson Penton, Morrison, Morris veg Q e P S2 e, E,O,Pfi,E8,mfl : - A . ' L . , , 4,' 1: 3ee5-1l, Ni avi, H x y, Eeriiclli, 7.'i1rrFen We 'vw - 'V--.uw S v-4 : ...W M ' ,.-.1 .- v.-An ., W ,.- .-.,-. .-..- R ...fav : A..- ,, .. .. ' .r-.A V. A Ji-. f Z ' t 'mt Lewis, Lloyd, nradley, C onne , le 4if':'19, GW SW, ra,,er', a'1ers'e-fn, 'frs Nick 1- Z NO N NC JI YV' Left to Rigl' Sea 5, J-alters, Lew'r', 1' mpson, Walwer, Per evo, L, ucyx lller, hunt, Rendell, Holding, Wanres, Pu vis, r williams, Nr L se Dfw T Pa is , al new II Us Vlme, 5 qL.ls+, X Q'Z l wha , fm e , Pr 'me ' Str' A a , Jacofs, 6'lS6 l 53 . A , , ' ea X V 1 I ' J, . ' f 4 -.. ,E I K' .1 ' , as 5 . , . 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COUISELOR ASSISTANTS N-1 ROI I DuPu1a, C Peterson, Cope, Elliot, Blomquist, Austin, Donaldson, Kids, Whitman, Heitkemper, litchell, Cuthbert, Burdick, Said NOIINATING COM ITTEE Row I lacsent Skotlu Q slir, nlomq ist farren reen, Jolr Bonlman Bar 4 a fidelll 3.0 TAWANDA Row I Cress E Studenicka, Davenport Row II C Studenicka, Mills, smart, Olsen, Larsen SOCIAL ADVISER'D ADDL TAhTS Dean, Saka lasen, Dahl, Per y, Sears, Mitchell 1 .5 , A Ex' Q 1' R Q ' o , -.' .-I , . 4 r C3 , . 'I -' , x , S 1 ' . 4 - .. V r' 1 . ,.- xg cf E , . I g H n', :ay ' ' . a Row II: Miss Cramer, gaz, Mr. Lincstrom, Jonnson, Donaldson . 3 V' G :K , L'r n A F. 15 if 6 ' x X - U A V . : , . 1 . ' ' ' N A !.IkL 3 4 J fi.: ul D I , . 1: LL D , P ' r OFETCE STAFF Row I: Eegnani, Slay, Reisinger, hcberti, Twombly, Elomquist, Jenn, Huff, Hamm, Morris, Crawford. How II: Miss. Tan Hccmissen, Koriic, Scott, Wrightson, Campbell, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Peck. 9 Q gr PIX Row I Philllps, Hanjes, Jackson, Polsky Row II Mr Tho son, Rathsom, Redpath .5 nn-L. MOVIL COMHITTEE Row I morris, Smith, hUuC'1IgS Row II Kraft, Krumm, Mr alo, Round K? .l,... LEFT, CAFETEQIA HLLPERQ Seid, Hamilton, Mrs Huselsteln, Mrs Rldenour, Becsnam, Aeuscner 55 Row I: Koa, Bennett, Dean, Hector, Studenicka, Olson, Sakarlasen, Skiles, Johnstone, Bryan, Parrish, Yarne, Phillips How II: Cuthbert, Morris, Allen, Mitchell, Woods, Holzman, Kordic, Clay, Schmitz, Skoglund, Gillam, Hutchings, G. Morris, Matsumoto Row III: Polsky, Nanjes, Rosencrantz, Cambell, DeMars, Dunham, Henry, Zehrung, Alcorn, Row IV: Hayashi, Prutsman Carlin, Krumm, Schanen, S. Ley, C. Ley, Taylor Cohn, Waitt, Jackson, Griffiths, Thayer, Warren, Cunningham, , McKinney, Schmeer, Kraft, Wall, Beazley, Beatty, Morrison, Carl Ro! I Mr Foulk James Mu'r Ra ' 1 , , pen, Kord c Lewis, Smith, Mlnapi, Row II Goldber P1 0' F' 'ov R9111V1 John, Ripley Hassell M Burnett Miksch Sl L Burnett, Fisher Schanen McCal1en M , ' uvter' 1 , orse, Huff Marlett, Rosenf1eld,Rennett Row III Holding, Randall, Alexander Sodarpren, Jelinek, Akre Jesse Jackson, John Jackson, Jobb, Rapum, Henry, Pound, Daniels, Clegg, Arpow Bingham Morrison Berlman QEN VTR LAMPMAN Row I Yrs Southworth, Pulen, Matsumoto, Parrish Hutcrinrs, Morse, Katz Kordic Uenrv Sxoplunc Kos, Eckhardt, Finch Piro M Obartluffer Lurd VcN1cheal Marlett Sakariasen fuselalle Bennett, Akre Row I co't Nelson, Reillv, Rosenf eld, aylor Van N1ck1u1 SOOIOF Clrnev. lc on e l Pound arms az Jrne t V' chel Yorr l . . . , A A , : - 1 , . , I ' ' ' 1 . - 7 1 1 , 1 1 1 A : I . , , U, f . 1 1 N i, ' , . n, , rs. Row II: Marinelli, Okayama, Fraper, Young, Myers, CBPIDGPP1 LGF, O'0n1 Noerh. A1C0Pn1 ., H , . , . , 1 1 1- , 11: zen-, s - , I O' K 1 ' T , - ' -1 . .C .n 1 , ,.., J ,,'s, R , 5' 5 1 -A5 '11 4 1 Keef, Rugronden, Asburry, Davis, J Inouye, Hed'ord, Waltt, iopoe, Sk rllnd, Swanson, Phillips, A Inouye, Benson Row Row Ire Oberteuffer, Bennett, Cpl ins, Prues , Berg, Hardt, James, Putcrins, Ferry, Lathrop, Allen, Ross, Stone, E Bertruand I Reed, Backman, Poleky, S ms, Talley, Schwehn, Flemons, arney Dale, Prennar, Gtrton, Sine, Soucek, P Bertrard Row Row Strlcuer, Ramsey, L Skogllnd, Egger, Johnson, Gerd'ng, Edwa ds, McConre' FIRE SQUAD Row I Henry Goodall, Johns'one, Wolff Silver, Ward Nelson B Williams M Llnd av James, Allen Fagan, Barlow, Froehlick, Tadina Ron II Levy Carlin, Bergman, Murrell Wallin Wripht Snlf Beckman Johnson Shoemaker, Schmeer, Praml Beattv Row III Folzma Worthington Blnvham Cunnlnpham, Brehm, Meadows SHUFGEFS VcK1nnev Nilleriny Charlton, Fsvsllp Colemar, Gr ffln, Inou Row I lies lacDouga1, Schnitzer, larlnelli, litchell, Pally Walker, P lltcnell How II! Row III! Row IV. Sakariaeen, Wong, Sklles, Lowenson, Arnold Dlttebrandt, Ley, Hathaway, Barnett. Bechtil, Goldberg, Norris, Henry, Davenport, J. Nong, Skoglund, Conklin, Krumm, liller, Leanard, McDaniel, Jackson, lay, Hoppe, Kludt, Clarke, Aus Austin. Seid, Flores, Hargreaves, Urban, Gillam, Kamr, Pedneautt, lurphv, Ruvell Krieger, St. Sune, Beckner, Sweeney, Pfeifer, C-om, O'Ne1l, Dunkin, Roeenflold, Dawley, Willett. Studenicka, Cuthbert, lcCallen, Walker, Hardesty, Banton, Marshall, Unper lorris, lrightson, Burnett, Berg, Blomquist, Elaele, Hasuell, Hunter, Schwab, Logue, Goss, Feves. It . I I A o, II: . . l . e . , .A II: Z U e C , , , IV: ' . ' . , r . ll, Cooper, Henry, Waltt, Durard, Dalllrore, Unger, Mattingly, Naylle, Barnett 2 , - , , , . , r. ,. 5 . , . . 2 - , A . , - PM , , A, , - ,A . ,, A 1 ye. ' A , N A A A' ' 57 TACQUE Rol I: Allen, Lowonson, Allen, Dunham, Zidell, Niimi Row II: Goodell, Bowman, Griffoe, Peterson, Lamb, Wrightson, Wollin CAISSA Row I Dahlke, Beckham Row II Tadina Martin, Thompson, Campbell, Jacks n KDIPKA Row I right, Abbott Swee ey ochwab ha sell now I mover Freoe ics vOWLej e e sol wJ 2 , , c 1.L ' ' -I ' .- . . U , H Y , Q Row II: Collins, G. Langdon, Hut:Lings. M. Langdon h :I 1 ' . . 4 I' , A ' '. P Z :' .. Elisele, Green, J 1 , 6 GOVA Row I Q ers dson, Rome, Finch, Wonr, Mavsumoto, Farvreaves, Norton, Yar1etf,Eisele Row II Said, Sakar'ase tnell Burnett Varser Moore, Noeth, Bennett 'v 'D Masque and Gavel Row Row Row Row Mr ehman Young, Horrstein, E Hoppe, Henry, Bryan, Snow, L Foppe, Daly, Shearer Hulen Holman, Mitchell, Fagan, Gillam McMichael, Vlahos, Donavan, Collins, Bowman, Shoemaker, Justice, Rugroden, W'llett Geller, John, Parrish, Stevens,Peterson, Taylor, H ch ngs, Johnson, Johnstone Brardon Lewis, Priefer, McGuire, 'r ffee, Bailey, Bergman, Dahlke, Tulley, Berg, Eyesly, Murray, Neven, Swanson LNC Row I ornson 0 son McDanie1Q Gusewelle P r' W ods Fa an, Ley Row II Matsumoto, e, Ho V Ke l J, Kamm V1'0 e La 1ev Va 'ne w Jufrh rs Van V'cPle v re 1 a lor, fillav Vo ris Sxi P B P t Brandon, Wolff, Johnst e C l'I1 SQ .1 ,- ' O Q - f- . . 4,3 B y Q2 7 5 Q1 , 2 - ' - , ,?, 3 V4 . , its, 1 ' f N J - V A ? 'z .7. f- N J 1 fr --f -e. 1 ' ' 19 ' , fa 1 l: . L , A . . , 2: , . 3: at 1 , L: . u 1 : J . ., 1 , . -, , sr -sh, A , ' : a Sean, Ko n , 1 ej , h 11, H ,, r-. 111 Rc III: T ,, in , . - . , T,r 1 , T v J ., H r , ' l,s, Uur.1t , CARDINAL HI-Y Row I: Minavi, Muir, J. Strinpham, Akre, Hayslip, G. Pound, Silver Row II: Mr. Lixdstrom, Attig, Titus, Smith, Evans, Raven, D. Pound, Griffin, G. S G. Strinphnm, Mr. Willhite Row III: Giseburt, Eckhsrdt, Jacoos, Vrooman, Penton, Jensen, Leitch, Lewis, Jackson, Butterfield, Mariels PHIMO Row I Lowenson, Krqmn, Olsen, Woods, Sf les, L81L, Zinell, Yarne HowII Allen, Pulen, Mitcrell, Gfllam, Urban, Carrole, Miss Steinmetz R w II Silver, Van Jickle, Dittebrandt, Griffee, WoII'n, Peterson, Dunham, Postlewalte, Lewis CPTINIS Row I e g, Vsrr Iegp, McF4nnev, Is Sra ee U Z, Ol N r e ave, V o l : ' . ' U . : . - A , . Ne L n . llll ll m . . : Mr. Lindsay, Carlin, C' r nn 1512, C 4 , IA. , Dania. , Mims, I lley Row II: Frederick, McDaniel, Fitzoatrick, P. Keenan, L. Keenan, Uaf'helfr,Ha1b:Id, Celn-,, Gev rt Smith R III: iecrley, fc man, M'FT6, P1-n-fieli, Fray: r, Vurrell, Ptein'cc , Ii,':n11f5, Pes:.:71, Ease, FL . Levy I not wgmuvs H1-y Row I: Aspros, Mr. Williams, Holzman, B. Qeckmax, Warren, Zehruno, Simon Va'sush ma, Wow II: Wony, Norqiist, Brown, Qradley, Blair, Greene, Sichel Row III: M. Beckman, Notes, Vlahos, Mo'tv:mery, Saunders, Roslund, Dara DDOPC, Cha lton, Ryan CfPIAN Row I Wow II Roi III Allen, noe, Hutchings, Morr s, Iaylor, Wrfghtson, Tyrell, Kids Niimi, Rosenblatt, Twombly, Kamm, Edminste , O'Conner, Roades,He'tkemper, urif 1' Scott, McCullen, McCroskey, M1 chel, Turnbull, Richardson, Cosprove,Doher Goodell, Mrs Southworth J Prx I W yan, P owa d ra lo Ale W own, Jo zman, S neraxer, Schneider, Mahoney, Simon ecy harlton, 1 Se ncers, R s 4n4,R far , ensen, ty: . .. . , M . I. A 0 F - . . I I - I -H . . 'Eo-J Ro I: H' ,ec' Y, sr '. L I . ho A ' .. . Riu II: Eohlman For :ist Schmesr Clair ierlinrer Greene Montvomerv,:eckman, ' D i I I V I 5 . .1 Ro III: Hawkins, F. 3 lmsn, '. C Told, L ' 3 1'.- .. CQ ltcn J . 7 L -j, Sicnel Xl sv QEQEREUA Row I: Bennett, Krumm, Schanen, Atkeson. Row ll: Mrs. Wilkins, Bryan, E. Anderson, Rez, Ripley, Morse. Row III: McMichael, Tulley, Gordon, Sluvter, Hoppe, M. Anderson, Noeth, J. Wilkins. v v 1 YUNIUR REL RASS Row I Zldell Ue'tkemper, avlor, Mr Lehman Klda Beattv Row II Warner Llovd Lewis, Strinprar Veneer Eckrardt Pe'erQon Sklles Q I 5 er rye. W1 + eq I Greg P45 s A1 er . . ' ' ' , ' 5 N. ... T : V- H 1 il t 4 u, ' -I W, Q Q, Q . 5 f x K . W ' - of , Cyn , f ' ,s - .lj 1. ' ...hx k.,.. u M l . , ,. U , . . , , ,. . : , , , . H, . , , . . , , ,.- , , v ' 4, K. . 4 P b,,4 . -, fW..,,,n, gm-,.f-1, fu-fferf,w111ims, C-on ,Neem ve JH' -- QA' . evwE,n Ffa, 6 cfe v' C:51'qeef Vures'ra'd, ,, FBT, Sf-', V? . l.U. v -,, , , M-, ,l . , -. -- -...- - .. LK :nu ..., N,,!,, n.,b-.e,.Y y,n.-,pn :C-'5 S1 Tic? 'Qw1:, Uar2es'y, Uecrtel, U11 EE My ,AA4 ,. ,-., M -., . ,. .., 4'5 ! 4F! ,, TAUNDA Row I McDaniel, Johnson, Wood e, D Hill, W1lk'nson, Comr e Clrt ss, Morris Roi II l'ss Sauer, Sakariasen, C Hill, O'Del1 Henry, Dennett, Rector Row III Jensen, Harrington, Parsons, Sandean, Myhran, Demars, Auman, Norton Perrv KAPPA GAMMA CHI Row I: Hamilton, Peterson, Schmeer, Buster, Beatty Row II: Willett, Hayashi, Miller, Praml, Sluyter, Schanen, Ward Row III: Shearer, Cottel, Harris, Kraft, Ereckon, Hamoton ,Q new 1: c. swdenicka, sem, E. scudenicka, Rector' 'mtloh KOS Row II: Bolf, B. Shelly, P. Shelly, Gamache, Fyers, Parestrand, Goss, Demeter Row III: Cooper, Morris, Kershaw, O'Dell, Kordic, Porter, Miller,Kemp,F3W09d0S.Wit'CU1HVl, Unwdanb TAUD Row I: Taylor, Johnstone, Burkitt, Morris, Hutchings Row II: Parrish, Olson, Smiles, Allen, Goodell 1 JUNIOR FI Y Row I Ellis, Holman, Rosencrantz, Lewis Row II Easton, Mason, M Wilheit, Vorr s, Roemer ZE'A 'US LOT SVoemaker You Qcl I' a sc Jar QcVwar ' P J 5 A , 6 ,, ,. H ,, , . . .- 5.4 f y 1 ' . Q : ,x K . X . I I ... : . r. n i A . Y , . .. - 1 Row I: McGee, Justife, Eandkerry, Clay, Jivpns, narcrell, Vurrhy, T. Ailsfh H . , E. U dy . .,: E n fn, ' .neit, Larifn, Davis, , H ', T. Windy 'n-nk, he.fr, J. H- VEV ,Ho W. 42 w Pre 1 Parr s, Eusfer Kraft Scbrear Row II V tlov, Rrpckon Hayash Vat nplv, Thaler, Prendall,3eatty,Steiner,wsrd LA DINAL GJARD Wow Mr mnompson, Qaker, Hostetler, Bodaen, Montrose absent Row ,. .. fr N :T: 7:' - .- II Leveton, Cobb, Millering, Ward TQ Row Row Qow Davenpo t, McDaniel, Shea, hair, U norris Owen N Morris, Carlberg Mallory Culbertsor, .ora Graf Lloyu hewsom stone, Jackson Leveton ITT Crom, Carey Johnson, Porter, Mrs Englund, ocheeler, Booton, Lyhran, Smith ei 3 y , ' Rf' I: ' , A 1 1 , , - 2 .r. Par . . , L .i, , 1 R 1 v A ' 1 . A I - a Lf ' M I2 , L. , - f , , :V .lil E- ' .fi NV, . I-X 1: r ' H. r' , . , ' . , 11: - . n, , -, ' ,' , . -Ar , l - . Row I: Mitchell, Krumm, Hopoe, Teller, C. Ley, Clsfn, Wolff, Van Vickle, Urban, Gillam, Bowman Row II: Rosenblatt, G'ode1l, Heitkemper, Griffith, Huff, Hoe, Kelley, Futchinrs, Doherty, Hulen, S. Ley, Zidell Row III: Ditebrandt, Dunham, McMichael, Bailey, Tyrrell, Norris, Skiles, Peterson Burkitt, Cosgrave, Rhoades, Brandon, Allen PI EPS Row I Epstein, uscxson, Livinpsto hr Richer , Tr Foul , 'riff rr Miller Row II Eromberp, Dritsas Carver, Hallano, Stevenso doyce James, Sroou, J Lrarlton A VtPhlAL e B ar or II A1114 reo wx XY Bowma Barmitt a noemaner, mol i 3 18.1. CPFS fi lto , roemexer, JE O 1 'f - 5, 1, . :son -1. k J 1 -S, g ,A V , , .. Q fly 9 ' . , . Q 3 x K l 4 E5 C' :S 4 . f 1' . , X 3 - 1 , Q , s 4 i .- 1 ' -1 Row I: Parrisz, Becnman, Johnstone, Lizon, Kelley T'w II: r .d ., x, , Fag n, J' . T 'ff I ' I: ' i.' L, Ty n, Horg-ist, D n . ', Sn r' n 3. , L L Ley JUHICE THESPIANS 'z ' Row I: Phillips, Mr. Lehman, Swenson, Allen, Kneeland Ecw II: Ross, Dailey, Davis, Unger, Sell, Koegel, Norman, Gephart, Ratty, Young RQIIII: Eryan, Fcokwalter, Sanford, Bates, Clemfns, Smart, Leedy, Givler, Orson, Austin, Leonard, Thomas, Wright, Thompson ATCPELCH Row I Row II Row Ill CLUB Levy, Nelson, Notes, Newman, Minagi Pascuzzi, Vlahos, Sprouse, Bergman, Rayborn, Carlin J Wilkinson, R Wilkinson, Zehrung, Sickinger, Stevens, Idinopulos, Blauer horrison, Hoppe qv VA ABOIDS Dow I Battin N Iso arron Smith, Rowell Qow II Curtiss, Bantor, Schwab, Cunninbham, Swanson, Gannett, Quick Wow III hee an, Rose, fa I more, Friedle awrence, fanning, rugger, Smalley . , ' . x- 'A n ' 4 4 2 J ef ' P x IA 't D 2 X ' Nu 3 1 ' 5 . 5 -1. 4 I : ., 'i 2, H ., , n KAPPA DELTA CHI Ro' I: Deen, Cunninpham, Schmitz, Clevr, B Ron II Schwab, Obera, Steinbeck, lson Ron III Dillard, Hills, Meadows Tremayre lndmfield, Collins Swanson INCNAH Row I Keef, Scott Whitley, Rcod pQ Row II Stricker, Sime, Unger, Norman, Dorsey, Allen e FJ 1VT Qcw I pw 5 Q w I Q 9 D Qow Dere , Crt Le tc .' : Wi : K I .Al 1 : X1 1: 5 A' N r A I- 4' Y' gl' rw fx X . f -, M . . : , , SfIg JHHR lgcyl . 1 L i .0 I : 'L,rr, Ridgn: Cerlzerg . ' Ill: T rfp , . rg i L, Argon TREASURER Don Smith Selwyn Blngham, and Diem Lewis reaping ln some of this year's profits SWUDENT STORE STAFF Belle St Sure, Darlene Walker, Jill Richardson i L,- -ffeil .1114 CAFETERIA STHFF Carolyn Jones, Jnlta Thompson, Kathryn Jones, Thelma Sims, Eleanor Johnson, Darlene Adsero 'RQ Us K: Q arf l . J' A! rw . ' ' . V 2. .I L ' 'U - f'4' . Y 'A 'K A if --W-!L an - -Y ,lf ' Q .hve S' A O , SKI CLF? Rww I: Hawkins, NcC1llnch Row ll: Mrs. Allen, Kimvall, Ziuell, hosencranrz, Felcewhelmer, Cohn, Chulnarc, Hasscl, Grelle, hoemer, Pu'chinrs, Phillips, Lhsrlton Rn 111: Lowensvn O'Rei1l'.' Hills Ha:-ver, 'ern Lwmlivr Sluiwter, Feckmen Eisele, , ., , , . Wilson, Koerel, John, freene CLYIS Row row RAW Atkeson, Alcorn, ennet , Sllyter, Rez uurnett, rlow nuPuis, rewer, T M ady Wardin D Nwudy, Morse Tulley, Jordon, Kord'c, Fardesty Qailey, Anderson, Schanen Lbwrv P rr on v LSL a 6 cer I: F 2 , Row II: - Fa H ' Ill: U Z l. c' , , . ,, ', IV! 7 L . , H qlg, FAw L: Lrrei, Firrrall, ,, . Thsver, L. T'sver, J? .S haw II: V155 wc'er'ever, Innuye, Welzn, KrwtsAn, :ucn.ey, Hafptch haw ll': Miif:L', Perry, illQwPr'Z 'r1f1ft:s, Li'Zipstrn, f '1 rg, L : y Z Qow I Arnold orris, Henry, Ong, fludt, darnett, 5 ecfor, V eemet IH Morrison, Miller, Pnildreth, Jones McGu re Row II r ffltr, Mans , Pnilllys, erver, Porter, e p lo rulst, Helm Johnson, Sinn Garrison Row III O'Kazak1, ilso , Hawrine manure , harrls lemons, Morris Klein, Daly, Anderson, Minamoto Ebert, Aumen Cohe Row IV Swenson, Pulley Sodergren Foley, riffitr, Chulnerd, Taft illey Struthers, Ott, ewls, Kramer Bill Perding, Failmezger -ii A 0' A, M LINDQTROM LLALQ IIa Hh'Q Al Cl.I V lmao mbh IhTYICACI a Or AN ATOMIC DISCUQSIOM ENGLISH Ia DIFFICJ T MRS h QDIL nORKS PATI LILY INST'UC Ihu bE? ro1El . DOWN STUL.NTS . : , X M J 1 ' , 'r 1 . Jr 1. e' , . V , L . 1 - -' -, f- ,. v -- Y. -. ,.. - . G . , moo -e-Ler, U on . , I U, Y , , W , - : . . H . . H n . , I , V , , n : ', . , J A , H , 1 -. ,. - Y - , W , . , NW, 9 , Q 'ln' n , . 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' ' W' . nam comms Joumm. cmnzu znmon PRESENTS cuzu. svrzzp mas 'ro me rzncmison ' IA ST ACt1V1t1GS The various forms of endeavor LDOWU as school activitles are food for vivid reflection after one leaves his high school days behlnd This building has seen many notable performances in drama and music, the publishing of numerous prime specimens of journalism and the successful presentation of well planned dances are exhibits All tlese have become cherished institutions Student participatlor ir the e fields is often supple mented materially by our parents organlzations ACf.lVlY,1BS at Lincoln, besides belng the founoatlons for serlous arts, give the recellirg them 'n the future I I . , , l , . participant geniune satisfaction, bath in engaging in them iz. the present, mic in .fa 'v . Q 1 I , A 7 72 THE BUCYAZQJY OF YtU'm HER1!'S HOW THE PIXPEYTS EO IT JR X X W n xi , ff, XX p ' SX ? I 4 J , M vi 07 I Chex ZX N 2 f X X sl Ti 1 X if -' x C27 T Tl K ij ...L..L ROLUNG ALONG Wm-1 J You Jconrr DEMUNSTRATES ' omonxzszs. BACLCHAND Tmcmarqurz. 4-' ' I 'x W inet' 53 .. xx Q . 1 ' AFV, 31.1 -- as PQ M' A L , A .Z V 1 I l IRLS LEAGUE CABINET NN SQ Phyllis Skiles, Ann Mitchell, Curmie Marinalli, Jayne Katada, Frannle Heitxem er Wardina Barnett, Carol Schnitzsr, Phyllis Mitchell P Millicent Arnold, Alice Piro, Lynn Lowanson, Violet Wong, Mary Davidson, Sally Hathaway Linda Pallay, Laura Walker, Mary Dittebrandt, D IRMJY SAJMY PHYLLIS A THORL BETWELN TWO ROSES 4 BOB ALD IR JOSE DISCIPLES OF TERPSICHORE. l 41' Ill llllll PAUL GLEASQN AND BILL ASPROS WITH DATES 4 5 LIGNITY BECOMES JOB PRUTZIAN, DRUM MAJOR. -..af Jr' CLEO ELGIIQ, BUZDIJIG BALLET' ARTISTE. D -Ya QXY I BILL HOLMAI1 AMD mu CY cR1FPiE.J :' 4 ? 3 1 I , N,,, ,, with ff D n - .,z1.EB'u.'1'Es CENI'EMwIAL ,LUN GIRL: 1v1:.c Aer: A .3ATh B WBAR-A. CCIJNIE, AND LU-I-IAN WING PROMIJELS m r.: sAM'A Qgnus. R EASTERN TOUCH PATTY SVRVLD ThE Cox' 'FIAT n.hLE'l5 TO M? 4ILLS CO1 ITT zn FL G 111 TH' PARK BAND Sm Row I C erman, Adsero, Hoe, V4111can, Vepner, U Aon, Kwnv, iaubold kneeling o ris Row Il Hanson, Culbertson, Qton Fottel, Faxris, Schmeer, Amman, Wood e, Prutsman, White Row Tavlor, Donaldson, Pound ower, Clark, Spendlove, Row DeH rpport, W rd secaham, Bodeen Argo, Clemons, W , Smith, T tus, rd, Fayslip e, Stoner, Smith, Slvter, Uesler Q eckon, Yershner, Orser, Pinnock, Keller , Feuz, Lehrer, Peeoles, layashi, Hess James, Tadina, Fladunr, Talley P1elde, Rogness, Schroeder, Frochlick, Br dlev, Hackney, Stickley, Knutson, 1 I4 lil ORCHESTRA Floyd Carter Sal y Cox Mary Jo Fladung Carl Hanson Nancy Jacxson Gwen Holt Don Leslie Richard Leslie Deryl Martinole Harry Milliban Mack Pimentel Don Schmeer Glenn Tadina Don Ungar Ralph Liller Berry Hayslip Owen Orser Jean Auman John Prutsman stuart Smith David Doty Allan Ward Dale DeHarpport Tom Smith Dwaine Knutson Lucien Klein Willis Cottel Charles Morris Mr C Robert white Row Pow Row Row I I A CAPELLA CHOIR Olson, vcGee, Ninamoto, Bennett, Couture, WcCallen, Nair, Hargreaves Lowenson, Dean, Bryan, Flood, Ley, Aamm, Mitchell, Noodle, Kelly Layley, Justice, Shoemaxer, Mr Foster Williams, Teller, Reisinger, Hanscom, w11klHSOH, Benton, Raz, Donaldson, Ley, Wollin, Marlett, Hornstein, Hutchins, Gillam, Postlewaite, Bozitch, Lewis, Roland, Hudson, Crawford Ethel, Noeth, Burkitt, Wilkinson, Hickman, Megedanz, Simon, Shoemaker, Vlahos, McDaniel, Flowers, Haines, Pedford, Anderson, Voore, Anderson, Tulley, Carney, Uyesuvi, Hornstein, Daniels, Pascuzzi, Rrehm, McConnell, Stevenson, Steinboch, Pasching, Guy, Norman, Strickler, Tnoyve, Beale Row Row Row Row III Sherman, Williams, Roberti, Porrison, Prifflth, Jossi, esnel, Nrisht, Backman, Wilson, Palmer, Marshall, 'urray, P rsons, eoxrt, Mr Foster Shea, W pner, Hallsted, hdminister, Landers, Templeman, Ayers, Bollam, Helm, Smith, walker, Anderson, Yershner, Lloyd Pedneault, Elsele, Smltb, Gleason, Gevurtz, Waitt, Hoe, Dyvig, Wilcoxen, Sheehy, Krumm, Henry, Berg Crowe, Greenstein, Pattison, Asbury, Wilklnson, Widdlson, Caughlan Prutsman, Clair, Battin, Dillard, I ll A I ' lv . ' 1 Y ' I . II ' I , . . IV , , , , , , I , JUNIOR CHOIR I .1 ., ' , ' ' L L . 1, a Gls I1 . . II HJ I . E . A IV ' ' QDADS CLUB A aach year the ads' Cl b sponsors incolr' all scrcol Slow, tre Dop Cycles Proceeds from this Q- performance helo to support both nstrumental and c oral mus c c BESLIC, athletics, d ivers' training a Q va lo s o DET scrool projects his year an even more extensive orlvers' trairing program was offered to the lnterested students he orga ization annually presents scnolarsnip p ns to gTBdJBtlHg se lo s of nigh academic rating, and maintalns an honor placoue whlch nas been xept on dlsolay in the Library of the old school and will be in tne front hall of the new school M KEITH HUTCHINGS The cn1ef ougectlve of the Dads' Club is to stim 1952 PRESIDENT ulate a wider parental lnterest ana partlcipation in Lincoln ectivlties ri X Q 1 cs E Y .JTEP RIGHT UP AND JOIN oun DAD'S CLUB mm OE 'TERRY I S 1951 Dad's Club Award Ninners 78 ou' you LJCKY GIRLSH' Ta PAUSV 'WAT Ram smzsff me awww 195 Pnl-.slomxr ' L a L . a - . . . . . 0 ' f X A l :. 1 , r ' r , n' r a t . . T . '7' v i ' 1, r . . g. ' a . I po 4 A - ll , E ' , -R. , X 0 . . . ' r, u , X . I l J ' V 1 , M . I , s . 'Q' .' I . X ,W X U , ' 4 D' , f I - I . 1. .l Q , .. - 4 1 a V use IE ' - lj .E A ,- . , - . - .. 4' -L .T. Under the direction of Mrs. Gordon Leitch, Lincoln'e P.T.A. carried out another successful year. They started the fall season with a big open-house and membership drive and continued through the year with their regular monthly meetings and a series of surriculum study classes Entertaining the parents of next fall's freshmen was the P.T.A.'s chief spring project, which was organized to acquaint the parent's of the newcomers with Lincoln school life The rummage sale, which is held each year to raise money for their many activities, met with pleasing success The P T A rounded out their year by sponsoring 1952 PRESIDENT s picnic for the Seniors a clas DAL VIHS RECEIVES TH 'MOST VALUABLE PLAYER' TROPHY FROM MRS HOLZMAN Af 'You COU'DN'T E TALKL4G Asoufr 'Y CI-I..IJ MR Km ADR TTSSEJ qw P T A P043 QETUQN TU ,-1 VI P 9 avg: THB .aEX ' T S 'i.u 'HEI ISLAND l'H1:. .L BVTTIANN MDQAMOTO, NANCY WILLIAMS LYNN L0vEn.,UIw, PATTI BRYAN SANDRA LAYLEY AND QITA DEAN A-4 I'I'I'I.E SERGEANT AIU' MISS 'I'hRU:r' L.AIvA Y NEV VTE.: L-Bvio ' 'uae FAh'En uE QUlN'I T WALT HAJ:3OLD -3 ROS? MAC-x B MCE, VIC LKVY, Srl PANNJ 'I WANT T0 B! HAPPY HARHONIZES 'IKE SWING pl'-OQJS PAQADISE 1 Q ff-H O BOB NKCCAQTNEY 'TRN 51 .1 Q M' OFT 'USIC CYCLEQ 1743. V .--v 9 .w .4 'NW 1' ws .ru W mn can 'FHL CAQDETTE IN FULL DQLSSX SANDRA WOLFF, PATTV FAGAN JACKIE GILLA.. , BUUITT, CAROL VAI V 1CLF', JD SU -'EVLV BARS QA BE VRLY xf' u CHI Em L :CLC JA LLR PA AN L Y7 znnrr H0192 Lvc Lh J BELL S STVQQ ALIAS -JOHNNY BRAY PM AXJ MN BA TON MAKLN' .Inf THE Am. ul Z fs. SHOW CHAAQMAM A1 D SPRLHG PRESIDENT, CARMELITA MARINELLI AND VIOLET WONG LTUDGPS DEV QIU , MLSS WALVORSEB. CASTQ PER VUTE svmzvw ww 4. PAW' W QV A D W'-7 DE CL' R I UMA Cczmcfha 5fLaz,f 7 IS PRE'I'I'.LEF? SNL hA'I'l1A AY AI'-D A PRIZE CAMLLLLA z- t.- X 5 X P'-Ll-U7 Q I lf I . I I . . -J-1' M- . Y .-.:.f,.: 1A..-QR, ,I A HLI., , 'N AIC c 'LHS . L, C K, s' ' X, V wrigsiz ' . g Q Vu , -, . . , lk , ' f fr,-1' l ' 1 1 'A Q X X ' N . K LL vu - 1 A 5 , K , - - .5 I.-,Y -s ,- ,, v LI l .. x , : . f l - ' .D W5 ' R 'I . V21 9. 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T, PHYLLIS SKILVQ PHYLLIS MITCHELL 14. .4 AND WHERE NUJLD IE BV NITHOUT AN ADVIQVR E- 5 MISS BERWHA MAC DCUJAL ATMOSPFER7 FROM TFE CAMELLIA SHOW'S ORIENTAL TEA Lv., 56 'i A L JEAN FINCH, ELLEN GJSVWVLLE, ITABLIJ TENNIS ANYONE AND ALICE PIRO KEEP AN EYE A GIRl.S'LEAW HIGHLIGHT un. w11,1,5 AT nm on mn PUNLH Pnrns Uunzncusbmzu Pzancrmc KICK Off KAPERS THEIR STEPS 3 7, The 31 1 ' ' in :ne cf' the Q t tl X cNr'rar.1zet1:r.s at '1 ccln, st rt - , by V szfnstring kllcrz-tif ' f , tae f. dance, and fill ' . ,. s , tea, nd a 1. :er 2. . 1 f. . T. il . n Imp - : ll 3. t.. .. t of 11 ring . i 4, . . th . R ' UF 155 Fihrxlf -, hi :Lear - and r. . 1 .C inw btn . , 5 31 ' 2. '1' f Q rl Q t , i l 1 6 I . . K sczisol. I ' Y K V 5-3 AT... LIT - f' FALL 1: ': c-- ' ...SIDES 2 . . ... , . , . I Q ,fi 'A ' 4 ,J I , . 'fx P . V vc- 4 i .. is - Q 9 - . A , I - W A' , ' J , w- 2. M Q u.4 ,, . , .. if - 2 ' 5 A ' 4 f 'ff , L --1 ' 1 , K , 'sg w,,,.,, r , s If- A -7 T c . -I 1 s ,. ' - . ' ' ex ' 6- , , O 45- , sub, , V- . A 'f k ', FALL EDITOR VIRGINIA KOE SMH-ES SPRING EDITOR MAHYLOU sxoctuup APPROVAL AT LATEST ISSUE LOOKS up FROM HER WORK x ,,- arcl' ma El QUJSPBLPU' The Cardinal newspaper, the oldest high school publication in the Northwest, was 8St8bllSL8d in 1897, as e literary magazine distributed to the students once a month. In the latter part of the l92O's, it became a weenly publication under the advisership of Mr. Olin Wills. In the early years of the publication, work on The CBTG1DBl was an extra-curricular activity for the stucents. The supervisory positions on the paper were assigned to different English teachers. The Cardinal newspaper has for the past four years been under the guidance of Mrs. Margaret Obertauffer. The staff of advanced journalism students learn the fundamentals of practical newspaper writing and the spirit of co operat1on .1 PAT HENRY, RON RAGEN, SPRINC ASSOCIATE CAROL VA! VICKLL, JACK RAYBORN, MARY SMITH, IARILYN PARRISH, EDITOR JEAN FINCH, SALDRA DUNCAN, EILEEN 'HE PAPER OWEN PONDER A PAPER PROBLEM ALD MRS IOBIEJ OBVRTEUFFVR CxECK FALL ASSOCIATE ZDITOR NYRON ECKHARDT NANCY RANGILA TOM DUQA D, JALVT WOODS ALICE BOOTON, NOLA LUND, READY 113 HAQP AT WORK TVPILJ A STORY CARDINAL FOR TFE PRINTERS 1' ' H 21.1.1-:N GUSEWELLE AT woax he aria 6 Cdl' OO The Cardinal yeerboom, line the newspaper, developed fro: the original monthly magazine. For many years the January and June issues carried pictures of tne graduating seniors. Since tne 2L's. nowevar, the yearbooa has been a separate publication. The students in an elective English class, of which Mrs. Mabel Southworth is teacher, devote portions of their time to yearbook publication. The editor is appointed by the teacher and the staff elected on the basis of talent and ability. Throughout the years, tne Carcinal nas collected numerous medals, trophies, and high ratings from Columbia Press and Scholastic Press. EDITOR MARILYN YORDIC so X fb' OBTAINING IDEAS FOR THE NEW PUBLICATION ARE WILMA MORRIS, GWEN MYERS, JANET KATZ, PETER RAZ, MARILYNN MARLETT, LEONA BURNETT AND JOHN JACOBS -1 EDIS mom, PHYLLIS nmcaatt, PAT SAKAHIASH RIGHT, ruins: JEAN ssmzsrr srunor: nncnc .forex Noam zitzmz MORRIS azxmlca cAR1.aaRc K JEAN MATSUHOTO K N' ' 9 ml RITA DEAN NATIONAL HUNUR SOCIETY JALLY ALLEY MERLE AIVDERQOIJ ELEANOR ATKESON LAUQEL BERG JELWYN BD JHAL 'HARLES BCDVVW BETTY :SLOL ,LJIQT JIIITI BROVBVQG PFILTP BROWN BADBARA BURAITT KENT DAHLICE MARY DAVENPOR .ARY CAQOT DAVI SON QHEILA DCHALLDON QAIX-DRA DUTMKIN NAIn,Y FAHNER IREnE IARVSTQAND JEAN FDNCH ETPLL J-QLDBERG BARRY HAYSLIP PATJY YARGRVAVTS CCY POLZMAT D A HOPPE LL H TCEL ro BETTY 'SHIDA .JOIII JACOBS L.ON'7LL JAs.KSOIN LARQY JTASH DOL J1..Aa JCHI S01 LAL JUHIXDLCI CHARLONTV JONES JANET KATZ MARILYN KORDIM ' N A K v 1.Ov'..I1..v In ARD 1.121119 MLOYD WLA LJT VIAQL VT: v'An.2 At?T1..'1 'N ADL1' FT MICHAEL MU'K DALE POUND RON QAGEZIN NANCY 7?.ANuIA.A PVTVR HAZ A 'TNA ROM: I LA QCQENF LD PAT JAKARIA EIN CAQOLE QVLANUW B L QILVEQ 'C UVYL1. S SYII. .1 VAZIVLOQ QKO LJNII -47 PFY L .5 SEID F -'95 Nnfcne EZ'..::'3 Ll' ,pper Q,,i me., - ... K,.JABSf.lC CLALZI' 1.2 L21 ' will Lys- 2, . L-ch sg Ang ai., 1 1 :.i::. . alamnus ': tr. ig..-vii sp-ea.. p I' Cen. i. I., L3 S '56 SPL1 CE? QINOI1 Jiwn EVVN.: BWLLV DT DURE 'LNE DTRTI HAM r.YI:.1.YIv e TV ICKA DuJuLAS THAYER JANET IOODS v O1. T WOM, BAQ RA ZADELL +:C6Ix'A- A f. 'HZLLQC 1 . I--'- - VI' singer. w.. .-v T '.'E,f' -A -4' vf-r' kg, .i:Lf: Le- uri I' aggl- C-ESSP . X0 ofnobo t'OEo O10 O o o do f THE NEA. LO X TOS AGE DOORS' f 0 ,oLo,o,L oiofox oio ,Qfojof S.. D ,1 -:W ,.. MYRA TAYLQR, THE HOUSEMOTHER, SEALS GOFEUII BWP?-5 AND 2-'E-LBA NLFTUIG JANET '.-:sons ,um MARILYN PARRILSH AT 'PHE CAMERA vi 'Q ,-5 mm 5 T- np AD JA .RG v,erg w4f 4 , . V f PEGGY BHALD. N 5.512 'LU'.'.'PIl L PA JIT MAKE-U? PATTY BRYAN . . p' THEIQ AIIIFU DCOR, NIJ. SIKEEIJ AS ONE, TERRY FINALLY PU. GETS A BRG THOSE VLTRE: BARN GILLAM, JU SOUTHER, L VICICLE, JE BENNETT, !.f MITCHELL, MONTROSE, TULLEY, SP ITD HOPFFT, LASS ov 52 PRESENTED AS f.L cuss PLAY, 'STAGE f LING wlzw THE LIVES or U PIRING YOUNG ACTRESSES. .. 45 RANDALL, CPATTY FAGANI, EES THE GRADE-wHEN SHE ADwAY LEAD. IH TEE CAST NOT PECTURED RA MCDANIELS, JACKE DITH BROMBERG, NANCY YIIN TYRELL, CAROL VAN AN BENNETT, ELIZABETH ARGARET SWANSON, PHYLLIS JOHN WILKINSON, GENE JACK MEADOWS, ANNA LOU VNCFIR SNOW, DAN GRAYSON, A SERIOUS MOMENT AND GREG MORRISON. CECILY LEY A1 I YOU SLR. ND BILL I-OLHAN 3-r 2 .4 3 BARBARA BURKITT ,HE LIVE HERE, .3HE'S FROM TEINIIESOEE, HE'S FREN EEXAS! YJCLFF. LOIS OLQEN AND PATRICK HLNR 1? 1 ma, f if AN if '32, , V., 'hm SALLY ALLEN AIMD WARREN 31 If WEMJVEE SN OWHAL. f 'v OM ES X 311 DONE LJWELL PAGEI A52 A f 3 HRS. ALLEN RELAIES AFTER THE FORMAL POVERTY PRANCE ROWDLES . AL, 11 LOOT 99 CUSTARZ PIE COMICS RAPERS' - JOAN AND PHIL ANET AND WARREN CAN Spzafyve .Br FAH BEHIND ' X 5-4 5' Q--mi QUEEN SANDRA I AND DOUG DAY 5 1952 MAY FETE COURT PATTY C PEGGY AND DENNIS EN C10 Sports 'Kr ,z . . sr . 915-gpg, Back when I played high school football, we ' is the start of the usual comment by the venerable veterans of the older generation whenever a school's recent athletic standings are mentioned Although the mustached teams of decades ego left impressions of champions' strength and hardxness, one cannot deny that this year in sports is probably the most laurel laden in the history of Lincoln High School we have garnered the city and state championships in cross country, city and state championships in basketball, and, to date, the clty baseball championship, and fourth place in state track Furthermore we tied for third 1D the clty in football, and placed either second or third in each of the minor sports The meaning and the advantages of sports are much more valuable than victors' trophies, but these spectacular events have made the last year in this building the crown of 1ts forty years Row I Baines, Miller, lattlngly, Murrell, Aman cunningham, Beckley, Notus, Schindler Flowers, Mr Craig Ron II Carlin Bloomfield Ollisor Vrooman Brehm Liebreich, Warren, Slavich Biden Mims Evans Brugger Ryan Row III nolzmsn, Amre, satchelor, hills, Aeacows, McKinney, Halbroox, hinxler Clegg, Jensen, Idinopulos, Kurtti Steinbeck Balogh N-In . ff X 1 11 - ' ' ' I 1 . . 1. I , . - ' 1 1 11 1 '1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 , 1 1 K gn Yo . 3 71 - -f . Hg , :ww- i 'i f 1- V. ' ,z' 'ffl-.. 1 .- ,- S .:..- sm 1 1 , . NEI. lr-H ,..,.-v-'- J.-'-can 1 - I 8 M 1 .-, fx S ' A J 'Wy-xx Row I Dave Croft, Fred Roggi, Bob Kurtti, Fred Flowers, Ben Sickenger Kcapt I Charles Baines, Gordon Evans, Dennis Ryan, Larry Bartley, Ed Mattingly Kmgr J Row II Jerry Aman, Warren McKinney, Jim Clegg, Bernie Steinbeck, Terry Beckley, Spencer VcConnel, Dick Edwards, Mickey Holzman, Ernest Warren Row III Coach Jerry Frei, Mark Hartley, Chestlne Ollison, Al Bloomfield, Vic Smith, Gordon Brehm, Bob Falkner, Wes McMullen, Bob Mangum, larshall Klein, Assist coach Bill Craig Under the superb coaching of Jerry Frei, ahly assisted by Bill Craig, the Cardinal gridmen had their best s ason since 1951 Although hampered by a lack of reserves, the first string Iron men', played ball that would do credit to anv team and often gained the spotlight of some Oregonian or Journal sport staff writer After winning the first four league contests in a row, the WRailspl1tters' dropped the remaining games, ending the season in a tie for third place Pre Season Lincoln 6 Grants Pass 54 1 loose pass defense and superior numoers caused Lincoln to lose its first pre season game to the forth coming state champs It was a tight first half, however, with Lincoln trailing 7 to 6 Fred Flowers scored the lone Lincoln touchdown on a nice 5 yard gallop BEEB Lincoln 20 Franklin 0 I 5 E Llncol football team showed its stuff by scoring 3 touchdowns and adding two extra points after a scoreless first quarter in the Football Jamboree Winkler Warren and Flowers shared the scoring honors while Holzman kicked two extra points Captain, Ben Sickenger shone in pass offense Lincoln 6 Cleveland 0 An early touchdown in the first quarter cinched the win as the Cards came up against fighting Indian team Fred Flowers scored for Lincoln Lincoln 4 Benson O EI oln came up to a fighting Benson team wlth some new pass plays, halting them to stay in a tie for first place Dennis Ryan and Arnie Winkler scored for the Cards, but Flowers' touchdown was nullified. Guard Warren McKinney furnished Winkler with some nice f Q X4 A - 4 'Q' .L - ' f ,A , A E I t I TT 1 . A 7 4 K R I ' . -- f It ' 4: g . 1 , E . , iff ' : ' - I Q A ', x , B , , ,Xwsg Q X Y I K ' I '7 .:r 1 -, U 9' 'E : 1 , If W 3 A ei K Q6 I Aux W. f . 'f - f , ' 1. Z , ' .' E - ' 41.4, .-. .a 'c . nz .-'i4...' Q n - v ' , .f ' I ' , , -Wa L6 re L ot n Y a nc . K, ' blocking to gain much of the Lincoln yardage. 9acknsH Row I Row II Tmcklfi how I Q4 H f',5AJ'hlUHH el UIIB IM was has 3 Z an City center and Y? ll Cit H lfb k an A 8 ao Shrine Candidate 7 Shrine Candidate 'hz ,y 1 Larry Bartley, Mickey Holzmam, Fred Flowers, Charles Baines Row I Dave Croft, Wes lclullen, Terry Beckley, lark Hartley Gordon Evans, Dennis Ryan, Fred Roggi, E C W Fran Row I1 Jim Clegg, Warren McKinney rnes a Lincoln 27 Jefferson 20 nold Winkler, sporting a pair of Jeff football shoes, ran them ragged bv scoring fom touchdowns Flowers also sparkled ln packing the mail while Jim Clepp made numerous tackles from his linebacker post Lincoln 6 Grant 24 fncoln unofflcially inaulurated its new football stadium on this date, but were downcast with the result for a smooth working Grant team handed them their first league loss Arnie Winkler carried over half of the Grant team for L1ncoln's only score Heafty Bernie Steinbeck played his usual rouvh game at tackle Lincoln 15 Washin ton 14 L neo n's um es p aved an important part in this defeat as they were nosed out by Washinvton Ernest Warren scored both of the Railsplitera' touchdowns behind the vicious blockin: of nip Jerry Slavich All city center, E111 F4lls was injured earlv in the fray Lincoln l? Roosevelt oardless of the iarre Roosevelt score Lincoln prooablv played its best name of the season aaalnst them The runninv and blockinv attack were at the r best, but stro P veins bv the airborne meds rolls in the polnts. Fred Flowers broke loose for many fine runs a d Earnest Warren also looked good on his pains Jerry NFinwers' Aman, played an exceptional rare at end, catchlnp Holzmen's passes Q l XL , 1 ,l': '- Q' 'S Spencer NcConnel Dick Edwards, Marshall Klein Row I Vic Smith, Bob langum, Chestine Ollison I Bob Falkner Row II Ben Sickenger, Al Bloomfield, Gerald Aman Bob Kurttl, Bernie Steinbockf Gordon Brehm J,f',1fd11fzu . .-'ff' Y. -- : W- .-I Y -- - r:v, A,,fL7 - - -, l U 0 v' A i ' ss. A, , Q sa, , - 3, , N wx,wH .j' A Lf iffy '-Q Q, f',..f?AW' . Annum WINKLER d ' 'o 'H-I-1'-I Hn-L5 of X v 2: if ,3 1 W I 1 9 sa, A . Rfv .X E :L X X Aifkx 7 . if . l x , t. , . Ni x.3 . a . Xl f Ar t . - . L I q : 33 Re , - . Ro' I lark Hartley, Tom Moore, Jim Grelle, Art Clemons, John Ott Jim Holman Row II Elmer Akre, John Qruger, Narren Biden, Millard Shindler, Dick Vrooman, Bob McCartney, Earnie qalogh, Dan Mims, Coach' Lindstrom QW! Tony Lindstr m's 'Get Tough' Harriers of 1951 proved tkemselves Oregon's best endurance runners by climaxing the season with the c ty and state titles Paced by C Captains Elmer Avre fFirst, City Second, Statej and Dan Mime fSecond, Cityl the Parriers suffered defeat by only one team, Vancouver The Junior Varsity, paced by Tom Moore, Mike Foster, and Jim Grelle, also gays' nGotta catch Akre helped garner first place trophies in the city and state meets Coach nL1ndstromn hands Akre first place number at 'Warming Ho' E C r , ' fu-rg' , : ,: 1:1 f - . , A ' 7 1 . ' ' .3 1 - L- 5 . I . I I L 2 xx , : 1 - : . - 1 y ' n N Walt Haubold and Millard Schindler washin ton park., A U C125 Q6 'N E h A ga I I X' i 5 . v 1,3 ' u 1-,wrt I, ' ,i Y lf a Y . F : . 1 4 A l 1 A b I Q ff . n ,vu 7, 'who ,,Chi1e,, BAINES LQ' TOL. Soc l.rD-..l.LoUs peed merchant deluxe I , Iwi I H5 n gf N 1 f ' vf! A , J Q if Av A . X X J K A A nntp, LARRY Hradaru JENSE., PHIL Hskesteru CARLIN . T, hex Sharp shooting artist Fackboard wizard. I X , X R , X X x . KK 3 M I l N 1 N., X- HANNON and HOLZMAN hot on the Ch8S0. C Lincoln's and C cot 'Splendid regon's 7 JIM CUNNINGHAM C91 reels before Cleveland. f' M, H5133 4, S3 ...hz- 0-o BQ- a n-2 EL .1 FLM Row I Mac Blake, foreward, Syl Fannon, guard, Chill Baines, ,uard hil Carlin, foreward, Dick Sutalich, guard, Mickey Holtzman, foreward ow II Jim Partlow, Coach, Bob Rose, foreward, Larry Jerser, foreward, Wade Halbroox, center, Jim Cunningham, foreward, Tom Idinopulos, foreward, Gordon Bram, Mgr 51 SMT Led by 'he a tate coachinb of Jim Partlow and tnf 4 comparable ahlllty of ace halbroox 1 c n's basxeteers swe t oy thc f rest teams 1 Ore on to captlre tre Caruirals' flrst State Championsrip lxce l9l9 On the wav to t covetec crown, tn Bird also graboet tre4r e ond SEY815V City Clarpiors ip finishing in a tie with Cleveland for first place Lincoln' 1952 cesaba crew was one of the greatest ,eradoxe in thc c ty's nter c'olastlc history because of tie immense height of Swede' Halbrook, wki'e the rest of Lle team included only two boys barely over six feet' Any lacn of Blt1C4d8 in tie re t of squad, was more than made up for by the 'Tower of 1 coln , Halbrooa, h w l lCfg be remembered as tre greatest atrlete in Cardinal hl tory 1' ' I vvxx ,ll -.x A ' . ,, Pr' . 6.1 I U K ll - .r e ,-5 . .. 4 . f z - ' 2 - f w. . . 5 ' 7 4 b ,,H 5 N, H 4 .yi M I -f- .-p I ,, y 1 I Q4 ,R X A, . . , . ff? lx A IW : - . - 3 g P - R : ' . ' . . ' M, Q , , . - ep , N, J , A . s N .' ': .L . ' W V ' , L'h cl H - 1. 'H 5 Y ., . - he l Le 5 H 1 - 5 C ht ' R' . 1 n , ' . . ' ' s , . . 1 , ' 1 1 3 . the M L n ' ' L 0 i'l ' .5 ', , s ' . THAT cHAMPlcIonlP OAILE QI' I MAC BLAKE SHOWS THE TECH EN HOW lg! ATCH THF SCOREBOARD NOW A NAARIJRS TEV N O STOP THE bPIRE League Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln CITY CPAMPIONSPIP Washington Jefferson Cleveland Roosevelt Grant Frankllr Lincoln Lincolr Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Washington Jefferson Cleveland Roosevelt Grant Lincoln Franxlln District 15 Playoff Lincoln io clevela c 38 I- HANDS NOTLIN n'T hAhDS f f I . 'V L. . ' ' I , f, 4 l 1 A I I - X . ' C' .-I F , 5 . I ff N! ' ag 1.6 1.0 18 71 50 . 58 L8 ' go 5l 61 L3 by A2 90 53 5 M A A ' 65 L6 70 53 Lincoln 60 Benson 39 Lincoln 70 Benson 39 C 85 . A 50 75 -' 50 -' A , 'Y 9 xx , . l 2 f 5' -' K K' ' if :J , - ' 1 I f ' l X .K is 1 ' , Y s ' ' I V., PHIL CARLD! C S TWO POINTS TWO MORE POINTS FOR THE RECORD fff' 'ITS A GREAT PLEASURE, TEAM' STATE CHAKHICHSHIP Lincoln 70 Salem 43 Standing Lincoln rooters cheered their team through the first game of the state basketball tournament as the Cards rolled over a well-balanced Viking team. The Tards got off to an early lead that never relinquished in size. Llnc:ln's yreat center, Wade Helbrook, scored 43 p'1nfs to break the simile game scoring record. Lincoln EB Bend 53 Jim Partlow's nedtirds pct of? tc e Door start in their second tourna'en: encounter but came roarinr back to win Vninr away. The Cards wwtplayed :end at the game as Halbrook broke his own record by sccrlnr 41 Hannon followed Swede in scoring with 9, 8, and 5 oolnts , , Lava Bear's own fast-breaking points. Carlin, Paines, and respectively. Lincoln 53 La Grande 42 A hard fighting La Grande team Faltered in the last qwarter of a thrilllnr led by Sweoe's 34 points, cleared the next to the last baskettell game as the Cards, hurdle for the state basketball crown. This win Fave Lincoln the rivht to play Central Catholic for the chamsionshlp. Lincoln E6 Central Catholic 44 Swede played one of the finest races in tis hirh scholl career, scoring Sl online as he, along with his fifrting team-mates sncwed under a fevoree Central teen to win the State Basketball Champlonshio. Lincoln, playizf hard checking ball all 'he way, wa behind in this crutial contest and brought hfme to Lincoln the first State trophe 1919. fabulous Spire ended the season with l335 points in 2' races, an averare ot 40 86 per game. x II 'LOOK AT THAT SCORE' -4 f - 4 ' AR 1 C19 :- -.L 1'- LJN. vv4I'Ffz-if ivvlnvi gg . ' llllflf' mn- '-0' Row I Dan xlmS, arvin Llebrelch aarren 1cK1nney B111 Hllls, Larshall Kllre, Freo Flowers, B111 Beckman, Dean Barnard, .ede Halbroon, Elmer nxre, Coach Frel 1 D V wj- 1 D .Z - I fp! II' ' C3 'Z '- ,,,,,,',,'?? ! '.l,!HiiI1.iI ai-. , ' I ' ' ef if Q Y . A 3 . AN ' ' wr Il ' , I LI :N , IL, Row TI Wd N8ttlPglV, Ngr., Gordon Evans, Mike Schmeer, Johr Pramel, Wrnest warren Mike hosler, Bob Norquist, Ron Failmezger, Tom Clalr, 'es Jcmullen, Vlc Smith H' -1 ' r . . A . r.- ' . ' s . G . , .- s 1 w -7 S . I , ' ' G ' . H e r . rw ii' W , f. r ' 9 X 'Es We Lf J: 1 ff- --f' ' .3 , 1 of -h !'f' 'xl , ,, fs lj ' 'Lx f ' I 9 MJ: . '..:' Nw, 3 1 ' me - L' HILLS' -M YlHCOlH'S red lot t acksters champs for two years oroppeu into place thls year lH tke clty meet ha 1 laca route They were no ed tHe rant teen 58 to 5A tre ame as lash year only rever eo Huey tieo lth tue enereis for fourth in tre stat meet -V 471 .4-A OO f-5:':'?2r f wn ' even' -QW 3uA 'sv 3 BI L , shot pat .. .mf 4-innllllllllllIlllil1llmll.llxnum untill' ' rl ' ' V , Hora-Q f I B a Row II Clemmons, iiller, G lle Sluyfer, sloan, Sharp en, .., ' ..,.,.,-asf A- V . 4 ,ozggctq ,a . me r 1 1 a ' of , bacarla, hjort vans, Kolb, +pstv11 , Gerlinger, Reid, Argow, Wonv Schlndler, C5 M16- RON III C een Crai smirk, H lman mastman, Ott, iariwe, elr f6lU, Frolivk Reut True, Gatenoorf llll l mmm The Cards were sparked by two great performers, Ernest warren and Fred Flowers eW7WW , -gh' Barnard G5 All of Linco1n's 5h points in the city meet were garnered by seven senlors warren, Flowers, Halbrook, Hills, Akre, Jims, and Qophomore, MILLARD SCHI' L'? 880 tx Yau-Q.. Q... 3 ffY 1' T!! Ill' Ef?? 'u- D- ' ll V'-'?Nn..:-T ,asm , pole vau L ERLEST wmmxn, hurdles QQ? Q ..-iii if ur' 'XMRSITY SQUAD .- A 0-3,319 -,,. 7 ' ,- ghmeaem vid Nw' Avpuf -V fiiif e ff' .Y Row I: Dick Satlich, Sam Notos, Bob Rose, Wally Moore, Jerry Aman, Charles Baines, Paul Keenan, Dennis Ryan, Fred Batchelor, Al Bloomfield. Row II: Jay Barr,lgr., Coach Partlow, Ernie Pascuzzi, Bernie Steinbeck, Jim Cu ningham, Jerry Flint, Bill lurrell, Mickey Holzman, Jack Meadows,Mgr., Bill Panton,lgr. a at EA E AU. Outfielder BERNIE STEINBOCK With Coach Jim Partlow at the helm, the Cardinals swatted their way to the first league pennant they have won since 1936. With the championship in sight, the Railsplitters downed their hated rival, Grant, in a close game with Jim Cunningham blasting a 3-run homer to come from behind. To cinch the coveted crown the Cards defeated Washington 6-L on Memorial Field. Outfielder FRED BATCHLOR GD Mr Thompson, Hawkins, Rigdon, Charlton, Bartly, Smith, Wilson, Argon, latsahoshmu, Q Thompson, Roslund, Schnioder, Croft, Landauer, Kablick, Foulk f AA Q Although the team rinishoa in fifth place, lr Thompson had we a vary well organized team Yoji Hatsushima, the team captain, N l- was voted the most inspirational swimmer Jerry Roslund will lead next year's team, which loses only one man '1 'fx Kneeling Nosler, Morris Standing Norquist, Aontgomery, Lewis, Qoslund, Holman, Newman, Nelson, Mr Sage UHGSP Mr oage the boys golf team ended the season in forth place High point man was Bob Nordquist, who made the all state team He leo every slngle entrant in Portland and finished se cond in the state with most of the team composed of sophomores I' f . 1 r1 ' ' 0 0 CD A o on ff' ' 0 ,J 'Y 0 :sg U gww- wr A ew, ' , , i I A ' ' ins A' '. x - tn :5 f, Q Y I K . - , Q , I , zz, , i 2 DJIA E 1 3' . .x ' 'V W Amt M C., p f X , Yi g , X 0 , ' C' ' D 15511 and juniors, the prospects for next year's team are excellent. if I llllll I Q.. X lllllllllgl: J I . .::EE:EE5- will:-I. .,. 'lessen ' Yin- g I IIIUI Kneeling Smith, Wright, Phil ps l Standing Mr King, Feldenhemer, Euster, Hagen, Stevens, Sodergren, Mahoney The boys' tennis team, under Coach Harold King, finished third in the city, losing only to Grant and Franklin Ron Hagen, who lost but one match in city play was number one man, followed by Bill Euster, Eddie Wright, and Don Smith The doubles team was composed of Kent Dahlke and like lahoney with John Phillips and Jud Sodergren as alternates The team will be very strong next year 44176 V I, Q L A 1 T We BA TBALL Row 1: Dierdorff, Levy, Jeans, Coward, Schnidler Row 2. Mr. Craig, Mawer, Kepner, Gerlinger, Reid, Johnson , C unningham The JUDIOP Varslty basketball team was composed of many freshman as well as sophomores. Due to in experience, they only won three games, most of them ' 1 Q dv l I 5. gs gf 5' - h .5 .' e Q V, 0 1 Xf' ,, 1- Sw V' ' J' ' - , Q 1 In .x 1 . N . . 4 V ' - 55252551-A ki, alll: - - -E.: , 4 K p in-.::::-nuns? i Q ' '-4 'Rf' ff Ev -- ' 4 .. ' . 7:5::- ..... ::!:-l'f '..:-lIlll::5F' 4' 'Q.luuusu-:nf : 1 ' 4 , j Il QE? y 4, 21.1.1 ' 7 N YQQ, ,7 1 iqv:.QqfM ' G ' .I . S K ' vu. I being close. The boys gained valuable experience. lljfi lvPOOTBBLL Row l: Montoya, Swanson, Coward, Frochlich, Randall, Maring, Starr, Preuss, Mgr. Row 2 Geuz omalley Reuter, Jeans, Keenan, Gerlinger, Titus, Greene, Tremayne Clark Griffity, Coach Malo UQ? LL The Junior Football team, coached by Mr Malo, placed third 1D the league, with a 3 a record Excellent materlal coming up for next years varsity are Ed Smalley, Rich Swanson Gary Reuter, and Ted Gerlinger, backs John Eskilson and John Maring, line Row I Parratt Gevurtz Rogness Burke, Frederick, Hudson, Segal, Eskildsen, Lehrer, Keenan, Reveal, Millspaugh, Angell, Madsen, Lewis w1lKlI1S, Jobb, Stickley, Handley etanfill fnlgr J Mr Malo ? 3151 3261591 lhis year's 5 Scuau aaeoal team, coached 0, M MBLO, placed thlrd in the clty with a record The os' promis rg prospects for next year's varsity are ohn Esxilson, outfield, Tom Moore ard Terry Burne, infield, erry Angell a d Jlm Kepner, pitchers Terry Angell pitched an early no hit no run game 5 1 n 1 1 , . ...rm g -f t , .4 Ax Y l . ' L, . 3 9 S A A7 1' SQ.. - I ,rs 1 ,Y I 'xv 7,4 F V - X . A - S . - 9 , . Row Il Tremayne, Johnson, Kepner, Smalley, Agee, Larson, Maurer, Packer, D I 6 ' ' D ' ' 1 y IL-, e H H K- e FL M ' A-? . m . il A . : J 1' Lhe Girls' Recreational Association offers four awards for participating in such sports as basketball, volleyball, AAO ggavllq. 1 by-O lf badminton, tennis, softball, and tumbling The freshman award is Barbara Schiefelbein' Elaine a felt awards The fourth diamond with the year of gradlation, sophomore and junior Bozitch, arlyce Rugroden Row II Ruth Walker, Joyce Scott, are old English 4 inch and 6 inch L, respectively Dee Davis' winifred Borden senior award is a state pin The 9lP1S receiving the year award in 1952 are Eldine Bozich, Beverly Meskel, and Patty Ridinge 'Irs -. gz zllll I Will! ll'll f4 'ivan- 110' Row III Sharon Pfeiffer, Jean Green, J J Hassel, Roberta Sanford, Ernestine Smith, Patty Ridings, Myrna Scott Row I Leone Burnett, Joyce Scott 1. Sharon Pfeiffer Row I1 Hlldred Daly, Ann Turnbull, f' Ann Morris, Marjorie Lee, Wendy Twombly The Girls' Tennis Team, under the coaching of Mrs Margaret Werdrlp, nas indeed increased its skill and abillty dlring thls pest year The season started by playing Grant at Nashington Para, with the opponent WlDH1Hg a clean sweep Although this was a set back for the start, the team went on to victory by walloping Washington 5 O Franklin gave the tards some hot competition, but finally the Birds took a 3 2 match Girls' Poly forfeited, o 0 At press tlme, th Cleveland and Jefferson matches are still to be played 107 J. e ee 77 .5 5,4 'es . A 'x 53,5 Q V f ,I 4 T 'fi 1' ' 9 - 1 ' -2. C' ' rv W J x -n L 9- , ? .':7 'A ..r ,ff nh' X 6 X lik, W ' '-l ': .' . . . l - - 1fg,L x f ,f f 1 5 if 1 ' ' w '1 V .y-1 '5 'J I 1 - ri ' -., Q 2 gig: I Row I: Pat Kiersey, Hildred Daly, Y I u A M . ,-n- V l n.su:n - N N ff , A H ll ' : If mg . 1 v 2 s,s. - -m r I' , . .. - . ' - 1 , o S' , -D, 5 5 'sd 4 I 'f Y ,1 ' T 5, I . N , 5 ,- N - R . 0 I , 1 Q' K 5 O . 7 , ' ' 'nu ' N I . z uw 'r ' . 1 . UQ ' GOLF if-F' 1 X Left Franny Heitkemper, Gail Narver, Pat Hudson urs Allen, Mary Carol Davidson, Carol Ann Rosenblatt shirley Hamilton This year the girls' golf team, consisting of six regulars and four alternates, plafed second in the inter scholastic league The matches were played at wose Clty Golf Course and the team won six out of seven games, bowing to Grant in a close match Em ' KU MBMUMHD S Left Pat Campbell, Mrs. Nardrip, Dee Davis, Elsa Houck, Janet Johnson, Marilyn Kordic, Gaily Lan don Barbara Burkitt 8 1 winifred Borden, Myra Taylor, Nancy Jackson 108 ia' SWIMMING The Lincoln girls' swimming team of l95? turned ln a better record than expected. Jith the winning strokes of Nancy Jackson, Janet Johnson, Marilyn Kordic and Barbara Buraltt, the team netted a third place in the city. The Interscholastic meets were held in the Buckman pool, and the City and State meets at the Multnomah Club g 1 y' ' a -M A ' - x gy: a. - I yn ' ,4 .. gf N 712 .5 Y. ,, 1 if f. O , 2 N - 7 . 'J J 1. ' ' rf' A' I 1 fn Q I ' ZF'-'A'-. ,s Q XE-f3.,,. Mr-Xfi I4 I' Sandra Layley, Phil Brown, Sandra Wolff, Peggy Brandon, Al Newman, Janet Woods, Patty Fagan Sam Notos, JoAn Johnstone Carve aa an La A spirited finale to this stirring sports year are the rally squads, which have continually worked to further the performance of our teams by leading the student body in untiring laud and encouragement of our athletes Our annually elected rally girls and biannually elected yell kings have trained dlllgently and have emerged with a number of very original yells and formations The rally squads will be a lively part of memories Sandra Layley, Bob Williams, Sandra Wolff, Peggy Brandon, Ben S1ckenger, Janet Woods, lljcl Petty Fagan, John Wilkinson, JoAn Johnstone 1 -A QL Q KWQ aw We M956 aiscw' ExF?E Lowa PED HND WE RE WHSTE STAND WGPHNST me Bean f 'A I H IGH BHCKWG- FPFTE f, K E7RE RTE. BOYS QW WE EXPECT A vrcvofvv RR YOU XINCOLN MICH' fig 'x-559' -WQT1-? 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