Lincoln High School - Commander Yearbook (Warren, MI)

 - Class of 1959

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'A - l' ' 'V' IV - -.1 , 'Erik f--my . - ' ' v -1 y , Qi fx 3 sei 'fag fl ,Ir I 4553- ,, ,. ao: -.' i, U L 'x Foreword L1nco1n High School welcomes 1ts students yearly w1th eager ant1c1pat1on The bu11d1ng prov1des 1nsp1rat1on know ledge and recreat1on for a f1rm foun dents make Progress toward their 1nd1v1dua1 goals The theme of the 1959 Commander 1S the Progress the Lincoln students make 1n our school Read carefully the story we have unfolded from page to page to relate the Progress our students are makmg 1n Lmcoln Editors In Chief Ann Spencer June W1111a1D.SOD THE LINCCDL HIGH SCHCDOL CCMMANDER FOR I959 Table of Contents Faculty Page 3 Sports Pages 14 C11lbS Pages 22 Underclassmen January Semors Page 85 June Semors Page 122 Pages 34 , 66, 98 81, 110 106 dation in service to mankind. The stu- I I I 4 - hav'-W a ,Q ,, www FV i W 1 A my fM,,,r,.o.ff , ,F f , A - 5 4 'E 5, s 1 Y V' A3 sm , ,M fig W mm - final '- T ,,.wwf i ' ewswwfili fi 3 :,. 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Rafi!! ., f I riff if W f... W D . 'C'.x y I , ,,, XM i ' K JN!! -W4 57? W an 'Q L .vf MMQM., .... -M, ,4 , ik x 4 ,,.',,, '-,,XL,H 'L '-gf-':, 1.n . , . ix., , Aa.:- , ,, . . is , -J. I-A -,V,?-,Cu-fig ,, , A W - -'.'1'v.:'f- f - 5 , - 2 A- ..:,15t .:':l 'L ' . , ' 1 . 3fL.,. , ,A r'f K '- ' ' ' QW' .r ' ,gel af J jr, ,. 1 ICH' .ff 3ff'T'? 'zs. will Y .N as - mf' n -v:--4 if awww -A51 EMANUEL BALOS Mus1c I-hstory M A M A M GEORGE ACKER EDWARD ANZICEK Mathematxcs Coordmator BWI MARTHA BRADFORD I-IEDWIG CARLSCN I ROY CHAPMAN sown sfudles Health DRIVER TRAINING M A M A M A F a c u It In my opnnon. . . . ., says Mr. Evans. f.. 9 WILLIAM BEBEAU JOSEPH BLASKO Drlver Trammg M A KATHY BAKALIS Enghsh if N LAURENCE EBBING L1brar1an . . M. A. A. . ROBERTA CRAMER Socxal SU.1d.'leS l JAMES ENGLISH SOC131 Stud1es ZELDA FLETCHER THOMAS HAMMEL Counselor 1011112-115m E B J B.S. M. . A D THE FACULTY' FORESIGHT ' LI A I 1 f WK - I ' ,wi glc H :VIV if fag , , . . . . . Art Bus, , , png, , , B,s. .E. B.A. . . B.A. 1 ln If 4? , f ' vs, I . W , Q V I 'l .,.,. ,, A Q ' f ' -mf 1 B.A. , , B.E. . . B-S- . . B.A. B.S. ' ' x,.l '1' I I 4 - x '14 5? B A M L s B S 1- AUSTIN HARTSHORN MYRTLE HAWK Area Coordmator H0me1'1121Clng A. B Ed M M CLARISSA HILL Mathematlcs M, A 41 'KK gun ROBERT HOLLIS TER Vocatmnal WALLACE HOUG Vocat1ona1 Du-ector G --10' HELEN KoBUs JOHN C LABBE MARGARET LIENEMANN MYRNA LIPNICKE JOHN I-ANMAN Commerc1a,1 Scxence Enghsh D,-amatlcs Vocatxonal M MA AM BSEdMEd PEGGY MACLEAN Soc1a1 Stud.1es PETE Mc MILLAN Sclence Enghsh HOWARD MAYNARD Vocauonal .rv HAROLD F NEHER Soc1al Studxes M A Faculty our pass 1S xn order ' OURISH A D INSPIRE THE PROGRESS X X Q . L ' 'Sf 35.5 I . ' N B. . . ,S. A.B. , B-S. B,S, y , ji, - X E .N . 1 X EX L I 9 2 B.S. .s, B.s. , , A.B. . . A,B, . . . . . 12252-.. E J' -5 . W' .51 .'--b 4. ..KAt ' A , A K A. B. BA. X f Q If - 1 : H ' B.S. B.S. . . Y ' ' .' .ar ,. Av. In. C ROBERT PAUL Latin A. B. CHARLES N. RETNELT English B. S. M. A. RAYMOND RILEY Retailing B. S, ROBERT SHANKIE LD. SHUTTLEWORTH JAMES STEVENSON Commercial Vocational Social Studies Health M.A. B.S. B.S. B.S. And we came down to defeat the seniors. Faculty ik DIRILDA SACKETT Commercial B. A, MARY V, STEWART Commercial B. A. JOHN B. SWAN Drivers Training B. S. M. E. CHARLES SAXTON Physical Education B.A. , A ,, x lfgkfl JEROME STOC KER Librarian A, B, M. A. B. L. GEORGE TAPLEY Commercial B. S. M- A- Ah! Coffeebreak. I, I' in OF THE STUDENTS ISABELLE VANDENBERG ELEANOR VAN LOO ALFRED VARONE FRANK W VELCHANSKY GEORGE N WARD Counselor Enghsh Science Math Enghsh Athletxc Director M Ed M B Ch E M M A, M ARMHXI G ZAPF MARIE P ZINIMERNIANN MARION BEIDEN CAROI-E CURRIN ROBERT CH-ENDES MUSIC French Social Studies Science PhY51C3-1 Educatxon Enghsh M A M A M A dwg. MAX A EVANS Counselor M A LUCI1.E LEWIS Commercial B. S. M.A . Facult 'S The members of the faculty were also thankful that the Administration and Board of Education were resourceful enough to bring about additional classroom space and pleasant teaching conditions. Pictured above is the Board of Education along with Mr. Thompson and Mr. Hawes reviewing the plans for the new additions with architect Earl G. Meyer. HERE AT LINCOLN HIGH. EI lk .ig fish: I- I 'kill AM tm I,-,K 5733 N112 Q, ,f . V, l -QW .e ,gi I- .dgg L N451 WITH THE BEGINNINNG GF SCHOOL ,I ji? -N, Nw 2? It's cheerleader tryout tune agam, boys ' rn Lllly, Ph Lluy, Ph Lo H we ff Dramaucs class entertalns at the Beauty Contest Arlene Croce, Jeanne Richards, Randall Keane primping before the contest The Big Moment: Principal Willard Fensch Judges for the contest L. to R. B. Curtisg announces Donna 1958 Homecoming Queen C. Schwalmg R. Hibberlein WE HAVE FOUND O E 5 Excxtmg action dunng the Homecommg Game L1D.CO1D.'S cheerleaders urge our team on dmmng game mum Our beammg queen, Donna Pmerce, awzuts her cnownmg Our mascot, Barbara Peters, a most enthusrasnc booster 'What dlfference does a 11tt1e cold make? ' OF OUR IDEALS IN OUR HCMECOMING QUEEN I Court L. to R., Jeaxme Richards Randall Keane Sharon Georges Barbara Boyd Arlene Groce THE GIRL CDF OUR CHCICE On October 10, 1958 the homecoming festivities got under way with the traditional pep assembly Since complications caused a postponement of the annual parade, the half-time show was enriched with a float for the queen and court. The Lincoln Band performed an Around the World Pa eant in search of a queen. e majorettes and cheer- leaders helped fill the air with a car- nival Havor in assisting the band. Superintendent of schools, Max Thompson, put the finishing touch to the show by crowning Donna Pierce, a senior, as queen. The football game result dampened the spirits of the Alumni as Southfield defeated the :rim ended on a lighter note as old friends, faculty and students danced to the refrains of the Ralph Bowen Or- chestra at the annual homecoming dance. Lincoln 34 to 0. How- L nn. Q 4 - 1 I , is - 5 -A2119 L toR Row 1 D Crull, B Aust1n,G Teuscher E Coffey R Kw1erant,D Szczpanskr G Hatch, G Redden,A Brez1nsk1,D I-Ianke J jankowskx, G Garwood,j Ruppert Row 2 D Pot:ter,B Cope1and,j A1k9H,J Evans,T Marshall,W Venedam,L Capps,B Fleser,j Marshlck, R George,M Antak,j l.araway,N Douglas Row 3 E Bajer, E Ma.rcotte,J Ackerman, M Coltman,R Sandahl K Schul11,P Kw1erant,D Fr1ese R Mruck, B Boyd J Peyok,L Opat1k,A Runball, B Walsh, K I-Iy1ensk1, T POg251C,D J3.kOWSk1 R Hughes, B Frey, T Corba.: WITH THE REOPENING OF SCHOOL WE Co captams Tom Marshall and Walt Venedam ootball In retrospect, the openmg play of the flrst game was to foreshadow an xll fated season Glenn Garwood returned the open1ng luckoff agamst Utlca for an apparent Lmcoln touchdown However an offsxde penalty was called and the Abes salvaged a 13 13 t1e From that poxnt on untll the second last game of the season the team wx as ws mless A 14 13 vs ln over a favored Rosevllle team gave us a taste of vlctory vxh1ch was short lwed In the fmal game of the season, the annual ' Llttle Brown Jug game, a powerful Centerlxne team crushed our last hopes vs 1th a 34 6 vun After two years ownershlp we re luctantly gave up the ' Jug The loss of Tom Marshall early m the season was a bltter p1ll However Walt Venadam dxd a credltable Job along wrth Lynn Capps, Bob Copeland, Melvm Antak, Ed Coffey and Rxchard George The coachmg staff IS lookmg forward to the 1959 season w1th the return of flfteen lettermen The team w1l.l off1c1aLly enter the B1 County League m 1960 An mdependent schedule has been drawn up for next season . ' .i p v . . . , . , . I . ', , , . Y' J ' - - 1 0 , . . . ' . . . ' ' I - Q . . . , , , ' I ' ' ' ' J -4 - I . , . . , . 9 Ya' 1 ' Q u . k A - . . . . v 1' . - . ,. -. . . ,. P. - ,. . - . ,. 3 . I , . ' a . .-AQ Qgav'-'E-' ,.as.. The board off strategy d1scu.1s plans for 1959 Left to nymt Assrsmnt Coaches I Stevenson, P McM111s.n, Head Coach C Saxton and Assustanr R Shanlne HAVE THE BEGINNING OF THE FOOTBALL SEASON 1958 FOOTBALL RESULTS LINCOLN LINCOLN LINCOLN LINCOLN LINC OLN LINCOLN LINCOLN LINCOLN L INC OLN UT ICA MT CLEIWENS WA TERFORD BE RKLEY SOUTI-IF IELD WA LLED LAKE FARMINGTON ROSEVILLE CENTERL INE ' Wrap lt txght. Coach. Managers Pat Stevens and Dave Graham A SPORT CHARACTERIZED BY HARD-HITTI G 3 A ff:-e e Y' , . , ' ffnsf . 44-f. 1 . Wig' X .. : -,..,. 2. :,, . Q gemiwv 32, .,.. M 4 '-'U A I. Aiken . . M, Antakg . Bu Austin. l A, Brzezinsld. . L. Capps . . . . E, Coffey . . . M. Coltman B. Copeland Da 0 0 N. Douglas. . I. Evans. . B. Fleser , R. George , , , Center . . . 1' G, Garwood , , End HalfbaCk.... .. Guard. . . . Tackle . . Tackle l 0 0 Fullback . . Tackle . . Halfback. . . Tackle . . . Guard. . . . Quarterback , , Fullback . . .Guard... . Sophomore , , Senior . . Senior . . Junior . . Junior . . Junior Sophomore . . Jimior Sophomore , , Senior . . Senior . . Junia- Senior junio: BODY CONTACTS A D G HOURS D Hanlce End Iumcl' G Hatch End Sema' I Jankowskl Tackle Iumor R Kvnerant Quarterback jumqr I Iaraway Halfback Sophomore T Marshall Co Capt Halfback jumor 1 Marshlck Halfback uma: D Pe yok End Sophomore D Potter End Sophomore G Redden Fullback jumcr J Ruppert Guard Sophomore S Szcepansla Tackle Sophomore G Teuscher Center IUDJ-G' auf W Venadam Co Capt I-Ialfback Semen' Q 1 ..-3 2 Le 's hustle you guy s' F BACK BREAK Ready set. Hup 1 Farnnngton d1ves over the hne for T.D. 18 Venedam IS hemmed m at the hne 'W-x V - . I . t '. A 5 -L uv ur' t , ,T ,I . ll! .IIC I ,W 4 4 I G PRACTICE Fleser and Venedam stop Rutowskz for no gam Venedam slows up Centerhne back. Capps Carnes the ball agamst Centerhne for a b1g g:-nn O What in the wor1d's going on? L to R 1st row- T Hatheld, P Taylor, A Baby:-1k,1 Boykm, R Fmn, D Thompson 2nd row V Bongmrno, S B1-acher,C Teaney, B Mlller, F Sch.aefer,D Gennette 3rd row' Coach, F Velchansky I Anghn B Buckley, L Bagbey, G Mack, R Lapham CROSS COUNTRY A COMPETITIVE SPORT 'Don t cut that corner I VOLVI G Interlakes Conference Cross Country Run Team Results Walled Lake Berkley Southfield Waterford Van Dyke Farmmgton Warm up tune for the meet 9 fy p The race IS on, agamst East Detrolt and Cathohc Central E DURANCEA D CCNDITIONING A sunny day, an eager bunch of boys, a two m11e trek s11ent1y beckoxung and they're off. The members of L1nco1n's Cross Country team race agalnst the clock, over hndges and bend around trees wh11e runmng a meet. With Captam Chuck Teaney and Larry Bagbey leadmg the way m all meets, the boys stnve for greater endurance supenor con dxtlomng and better mme. Coach Ve1chansky's seven lettermen, Teaney, Bagbey, George Mack, Jerry Anghn, Fred Schaefer and Bob Buckley captured fifth place 1n the Inter Lakes Conference Run. The squad of fourteen defeated Cathohc Central and De Ia Salle at Beverly H1115 1n two non conference meets. .1' : ,f,.'23 Capta.m Chuck Teaney crosses the fuush hne fust He led the way ID all meets for L1nco1n. Q gi my 5 'Q xi 9:2- - if Q' V Q Q01 5' Msg 5 a' 2' , 9' at Aa f , A Q W A .. k Q W Q J f Q Q-W. - . 1 :.,, E ..,., 5 ,, ,fi ,E , 'B 2, if Q ' , 2 A :,, q , M 1 Q ' 4 , .rg ,xx 9 qf ,A i 5' AW 'X W' W Q av- --3s4--N L toR C Br1n.lcman,J E1am,S Em.ki,C H11l,Sponsor,JDrozdowski,D I-Iudgens,D Jaacz USHER LUB The Usher Club xs an xmportant SCXVICC orgamzatlon here at Lmcoln I-hgh School Mrs Clanssa Hill has successfully sponscx-ed thxs club for the past five years The purposes of thls club are the sale and co1lect1on of uckets d1Sl1'1b'lICl.0Il. of programs the makmg of seanng ammgemenis at all school soclal funcuons the checkmg of coats for the homecommg dance and the senior prom members of thls club the guls learn the bas1c fmmdamentals of hospxtahty and cordlallty OUR CLUBS PREPARE US FOR THE FUTURE L to R Joyce Elam, Treasurer, JoAnn Drozdowskr, V1ce pres1dent, Dottle Hudgens, Pres1dent, Sharon Emki, Secretary A s .4 n .5 a . Q a o . o 0 0 a. ' . ' b. . . . d. ' ' As . . . . xr A li 11 K . 1 Q-:sit f ' fi . f R fl Seated M Hawk, Spon.sor,B Merr1tt,K Paolanr, S Howell 1 Flscher C B11lcheck, S Brown,j Keur,A Groce,j Lapmskl, Standmg, M Hunt, L KISSCT, G IW111Sk1, S Olekslak, P J2.I1kOVVSk1, T Greene, K K1ng,M Yono,j Drozdowskx, S Perk1ns,F Bakos, B Jewell, P Hull, B O'Donova.n Future Homemakers of America K Luncheon IS bemg served The goal of the Future Homemakers of Amenca as 'learmng to 11ve better today m order that the home makmg pup1l's hves and those of then' famlhes may be better tomorrow State and Natronal projects are set up to help reach these goals Each year the members work on projects such as C1v11 Defense, Teen Age Consumer, Faxmhes Together and Home, School and Commumty Beaut1f1cat10n The club was orgamzed by Mrs Hawk m 1947 and today, 1959 she IS st111 sponsor of thls wcrthwhlle organlzatlon Off1CCl'S L toR J Stembrrdge, G Soules, D johnson, K Coursey, M Hunyady C Hunyady, D Manske 26 PROGRESSING BEYO D THE :.. A l. l '. '-. ,.' ,..' . .I .D . ' ' O I I I U C I O O I I C O I I . O ' ,QL-1 ' ' ll , . . . - ' . c 4 0 I . . . K . c as l . . 5 o ,- . in ' E w s L to R. Front Row- P Maclean, Sponsor, M Hunyady, D Johnson, E A1-bucle, J Drowzdowslu, D Hudgens, P Allen. 2nd Row, I Omer, E Belz, M. Srmth, G G1l1s, C kmlman, M. Bjerk, 3rd Row, H Carter, A Kucera, D Farmer, S R1cha.rdson, B Pachabula, M. Washburn, F Bakos S Georges, S Rlchardson., and B Baaley dsscus matenal dssplayed mpamphlets about mzmng Future Nurses America The Future Nurses of Amenca 1S an orgamzanon composed of guls who are mterested 1n malcmg a career of nursmg Tnps to vanous hospxtals and 1nterv1ews vv1th nurses help to acquamt the guls w1th the dunes and problems 1nvo1ved m the nur s1ng professxon. Th.1s club has been successfull sponsored by Mrs Peggy Mclean for the past few years TN X L to R P McC1ean, Sponsor D Farmer, Secretary S Treasurer,j Drozdowskl, Inter COLUICII E Arbuckle, Pres1dent G Gllls, Corresponding secretary, D Hudgens, Vlce presldent REALM OF MERE STUDYI G. 27 A 2 K A t ...1.. 0 3 o ' u a o 0 . n 0 ' I o . s . n . ' U O l I . I I Q 0 O N W . . . Y - sf . O ' A I C ' . . . . . -F xfi,,. . I 'Q , - nlx f ,h M-Axxx W . v X . .' 'AX,XXxyx',- U 3 5 Q xg aj, , A . . . - . 3 . . ' - ' ' 1 - o I l . Front row' E Clemenr,J Drozdowsk1, D Hudgens, T Tengler S Emlu, G Jewell, B Van Wagner, L Vmeyard, E Santhony, G Toussa1nt, 2nd row, C Currm, Sponsor, R Jewell, L. Burke, S Barrett, M Compton, M Yozzo L B1ll1ngley, J Classy, M Hunyady, J Worden, A Spencer, S Noble, 3rd row, J Stembudge, K. Elam, M. Forbush, M Calabrese, G McHugh, N Wagenbach., S Gotlnsky, J Klrnberger, D Joh.nson,J Peters, 4th row, N Mutu,J Elam,J Youo S Shuman, A Wilhck, P Gann, E Hubert, S Whxte, D Farmer,J Werthman The G1rls Athlet1c ASSOC12t10H was f1.I'St orgamzed here at Lmcoln by Mlss Hedw1g Carlson. The clnef purposes of th1s club are S l Toprov1de opportumtxesforthe glrlstofurther partlclpate m SpOrts 2 To promote better spor13rnansh1p tumty to become better acquamted VV1'Ilh other glrls Th1s year, under the new sponsorslup of Mxss Carole Curnn G A.A members part.1c1pated ln volleyball, basketball, base ball, and badmmton New features tlus year were tournamenis 1n fxeld hockey and 11-ack. QStandmgj C Curnn, Sponsor, 1st row, D Hudgens, Vxce presxdent, G Jewell, Presldent, S Emkx Treasme, 2nd row, T Tengler, Secretary, Barbara Van Wagner, Intramural Head D , I 0 . I I l , O I O I . I' I I 5 . 0 I . O I l , O U O D n . e o ' 1 o s 3 1 o . a a o . . n , , c o 0 . 3: To give girls who are new at Lineoln the oppor- . . . . , ', 1 4 . n . 28 WE PARTICIPATE I Chemlstry C ub The Chemmtry Club was fzrst organlzed thas year for those chenustry students who vnsh to further then' knowledge of the sub ject. Membexs dlscovered many mterest mg facis about the elemenis. Under the sponsorslup of Mx- Alfred Verone, the club met every Tuesday and Fnday after school m the chemlstry laboratory D Adams, S Ne1borg and D Farxner Irepare HCI Actwe members of the Chermstry Club perform mr-my en11gh1:nmgexper1men15 L to R I TTU2-Xa D Kenyon, B. Banaslk, P Trosko Lynn Capps and Pat Dahl generate and collect some Nl-I3 ALL PHASES CF MDDER LIVI G, 29 ' - tlillgi x .V , like N h . o , M X ' sf, 0- A - ...'- n . . . 5 ' ' - I' , - 5 N y A 0 I K . 1 .gn 9 2 ,fm 0 0 . ' . 'CW 1 ai- Q ' I . . 0 5 1 u o 0 ' s 0 - I ...m..-.,..,....,..T.. E S 'v V gr , uf--sv 'W Fi, 1g.sfff -kv -HAA - ,g?f1- M E ,H W 4 W 3: g - 4 XE VA in i 1 2' V f : e it ., 2 if 2 P MSM, is R X 6 4 lg 0. 1 . , 1. ,, fl... 55: i V. . .W . 'X f 4 5 ,W W A f 1 f 2 5 A A x i Q I r I I Q Front row, T Marshall, G Hatch, C Teaney, G Garwood, B Paul, 2nd row, L Bagbey, J Nason, R Rudder, R Kw1era.nt,J Medley, P Mclvhllan, Sponsor, 3rd row, E BaJer, D Graham,I Janl-cowslq, M Worden, T C1mo,J Stevenson, Sponsor, 4th row, I Sanchez, A Brzezmsla, G Mack, I Stevens, G Ward, Sponsor Varsity Club The V3.I'S1tY Club 1S an orgamzatmn of all the vars1ty lettermen of Lmcoln Hrgh School The mam purposes of tlus club are 1 To promote better sportsmanshrp among the players 2 To mterest the boys of Lmcoln l-hgh School 1n gomg out for one or more of the many spcn'1:s offered. 3 To OI'g3.Il1Ze the Lettermen of Lrncoln. In order to quahfy for membersh1p 1n thrs organrzauon, a boy must have earned 2. major letter 1n erther football, basketball baseball, track, golf, cross couniry, or wrestlmg If a boy has met the qua11f1 canons as a manager, he 1S also ehgrble L to R B Austln, J Anglm, F Schaefer, B Buckley Darnty Va.:-slty Club boys and G Teuscher, newest members of the Club pose durmg mxtlatlon WITH OUTSTA DI G SPORTSMANSHIP 31 A 11tt1e coachmg at half mme resulted m a crownmg vlctory After claxmmg vlctory over the 12B and 10B, the 11A glrls went on to claxm a th.u'd vxctory This was over the 12A's by a score of 28 23 Intramural Basketball Tournaments Each year the Intramural Basketball Tour naments are sponsored by the VHIIOUS clubs of Lmcoln I-hgh School Boys and gn-ls of each class compete for the champlonshlp and a plaque H1 thls one game elmunatlon tourna ment Thls year the 11A class c1a1med the champlonshlp t1tles m both dlV1S10D.S W1111Ck covers as VanWagner shoots for two Although great effort was put forth, the 12A girls d1d not suc ceed 1n clalmmg the champlonshlp. Werthman succeds m clalmmg the Jump ball over Hunyady. fi , r r fr in 32 A D FI D THAT In the boys dxvxsion this yea.:-'s champxonslnp was clzumed by the 11A boys It gets a. httle crowded under the basket sometnnes Evans heads for basket around h1s man The 12A boys were dethroned by the 11A's by a heart breaking score of 36 38 Worden gets hJ.s jump shot EVERYO E HA BE EFITED. 33 b y ' 3 U 28 Juniors john Ackerman Ken Adalr Dean Adams Gordon Alter Ma.r3or1e Anderson Joyce Andrews ,gg-Q Jerry Anglm Roger Ayllng Gerald Baxley Ken Baker 11B Class Off1cers Horace johnson, Vzce Pres1dent Evelyn Emery, Evelyn Belz Secretary, and Tom Hatfleld Preszdent Merrlann Blebuyck 34 'Uh- rw, 3. Vlarllyn Barker jane Barnett Harry Barr Sharon Barr Q,-.f v fi 32 Ron Beckmgham gg W! M3115-E .uv Pat Bleda Dan Bxllcheck f Gary Bxrdwell V Q Marxlyn BJ erk Gary Boewe THE MATURI G JU IORS G-RCW TALL 0 . A .. 4 - E :E .-431, K 'V . . V 3. ' . A 5' K.. 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S Mr I D Shuttleworth and Mrs Roberta Cramer 11B Class Sponsors Alex Brzeunslu Fred Buban Bob Buckley Deanna Budds A4 2521 ,y-Q 5 W 1 DER HIP I PERSPECTIVE Carol Bush Barbara By-rd Renate Bysiron Maman Calabrese john Cantwell Lynn Capps Donald Carpenter Tom Carr H1lda Carter Theresa Chopp 35 Tom C1mo Rosemary Cmowa Larry Clark Edw ard Coffey Art Collm Doreen Col11n Dav1d Colhs jerry Colhs john Conley Sharon Connole V? if 1.4-ws Mary Croteau Faith Cutllp Edward Dahl Judy Dautermarm Thls sure IS hard work FN kv ,S R1CI'l2.I'd D lkln Nancy Dosenbach 'Vt Fred Dove Q7 Veronlca Dub1e1 Dolores Duhalme Louis Duhaime Peggy Edmonds Bemeice E gnatoski I A D IN INITIATIVE, A D ACCEPT fi 'M i 'F Y' K Sue Ehrhch Jun Elsbrermer -WY Joyce Elam Judy Eland Evelyn Emery Sharon Emkx Pluhp Fader Donna Farmer S EW RESPCDNSIBILITIE There IS more to learnm how to dr ha behmd the wheel Tom Fette John Fxelden Carl Flemmg B111 Fleser 'ma X. Via ml 8 1V6 t n slttmg Marxlyn Forbush Jackxe Fredenburg Joyce French Pat Gann Dave Gaxwood Don Gas1or Dan Gearhart Dennls Gennette Joyce Gentry Bruce Gerstenschlager Y Vlgxftax J M my ea . . 5, .. in . . . y ...J ,y .,. K W H - J,yf 1 f2L2i'N '- :,,, 1 5 f., ff 5 , I N I ff. J e J 1 Q Em J ff ' Ki ' W- .. is if bi , , J .2 if f V Eff .. J . U 4 J WNV A QQ f'ji 1 -:,--V 'n - ' A5 'i., . , 'J7 .1 x llli Rose Geshel james C-xllette Georgxa C1115 John Gosko Sandra Gotlnsky Gerald Greene Arlene Gr1msk1 Da1sy Mae Groves Damel Gutoske Kenneth Haggerty Neckbone's connected to the headbone ,rum QQ' JHCT-Q1 Hamllton Lynne Harrison jerry Hartsell Tom Ha.tf1e1d 38 T -w '5- X' 11 4' 4 LL ef 'kv ff' Karm Hebert ohn Hems JoAnn Homhscher mal' Eralauberr T . f Richard Hughes ' If 1 Peter I-Iuhn ' -K T - f li , Q ,fm h 1, . K .. .ae ' - . . ,, -A Doreen Hundrieser Doris Hurley ,fs Hz! TK E may . N .T ,rmwgix XR mmm! MA , W'-A .. ' f 'Ti ' 4. ,p we ev E WA mx n A , .f X' 4 au. .xi an X :pgV,i'1 P ,jf A T 14, eb r R , 35i,,.f: Je . . W: .-..-A-45,11 5 5: -:T THEY ACCEPT THEIR DUTIES 5 'Q as 4 AD i:?' ,....,- ' il' Mike Ingles Kay Ingram hffx Q flu 'Eff' .vb Joe jankoxx sl-u R1chard Jarfas Larry johns Dorothy johnson Horace johnson PatJudd W mi fi PROBLEMS A D CARRY P11 never be able to read these outhnes Gem Jw 1I1Sk1 jerry Kam Ken Karolmslu Randy Keane Bob Kessler Joann Kxrnberger jean Klemons C hfford Kotew a N xck Kozak Chrxstlne Kray enta Denms K.I'1StOflCC Leslxe Kub1nsk1 Judy LaBarge Dave Lang 'n'?-fig Ron Lapeer Ron Lapham 11m Laraway N1co1e Lenche jack Lew1s Terry Lucas Carl L1tt1e Barbara Ann Lord jerry Luenser Tom Marshall Jlm Marshall Roy Maxwell Dale Mazme Herb McCauley wid S qs' inf Now, 1et's see, where ls Indla? Doug McC1u.ne janet McG1ll1vray Mary Lou McGmn1s B111 McGregor Glona McHugh Don Melton THEM OUT SUCCESSFULLY ,-yr We f fmmw Wm' QM' W-our B1ll Mlller Shells. 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' ' :-Q 1 , A I A 1 M z Q -V z x 3554 4 'Q lk- 3 Q A N 'Q -1 ' 4,q' if ml ...., W I ,wfiv VJ ' Vg 1 .,..,,. - E4 3 iw., .,,,,.,. .,x, -. , : ....,, - It i' MM 5 - ! -T, . It V, A 'Q 4 ' - ' 'mm fum' Lf, 4 ,N ' e'-e' f ii - 1 i ,ff r , A ' I 2:52 Q45 if Zi : ' 4 1 75 ' -E 'Q iz : ,,.:.mi. - LVL, ik? 4 ,Y V. . VQ-e - . 5' Ve-- A ., wg f..f' x M 2 up X - qv ,W W , , ' .Q .. 5 - , VM I , fi .3 Y ,ws-1 mmf Ray MIHSZP Judy Molnar 'WF !w2 Glick v W-W ,',,f il 'B Q-, Xi s ii A ,fi .iid W 1 , , 4 J 5 A x, . ,T H.. . . . W J , , JJ., 1 I-'. ,n ,K I' ,ffvflii ' fl:'.'p':': S - ' 4'3,j , , f 'fy Jef' -,l'7an-i!!!f G eraldme Moskovnz Judy Muhleck Nancy Mutu Judy Nason Sandra. Kathle en N 1m ershe 1m Up and down, all day long Jxm Oldenkamp Sandra Olel-cs1ak Gerald Olivia Delores Olsen THIS IS BUT A MALL PART O John Orton Tito Paoletti Brian Pare Ron Pasco Betty Patton Dorothy Peeler Tom Regan Fred Peters Martha Phipps Harriet Piper Beverly Ploplis Ianice Polzin Carole Popso Noal Powell Cynthia. Price Garneda. Price Ron Prisby Theresa Prysby Louis Radunko Ed Raquel . ' -4: 5' Q., Q 59: JL . ,. Y si Margaret Ratliff Chester Rawskx jean R1Ch2-I'd5 Sandra. Richardson Think these two w111 cause any uouble l.X. if X we ii Jeannette Rmke Carol Roeske janet Rollo Donna Ross Jack Rushton Veromca Sandor Fred Schmldt Henry Schaper 'P as ,' 59155 Q 5' 3 I if ' gli: 9 af, , 7 I fi Liga C' T7 v 'K. 1 Ai if I 4 . i ..,,....,4, 5' ' vs. ,- K kv- ' 9 v 'av X Y' si ' is Q. 1 , E I 'X 'Sr -' is . . i me E f ' L 5 .i line.. 'D- I any THE PROGRESS CNE ATTAINS .233 '8- ff! W ,rx agp! iw- -A-sm .rf 6 .pf is iggqt Qi' Dave Schof1e1d Tom Schuch Q'-, James S ellars Mary Ann Shayna. Bob Sherldan Barbara Sherman Sandy Shuman Veromca. S1W1Ck1 49? ws: fi One, two, three, altogether down Sharon Skobler Darla Smxth Dolores Smlth John Sm1th rpm B gk' ff MM ,E in I HIGH SCHOCJL Sally Snyder V1.rg1n1a Spencer Ben Steele Bob Stemkraus jamce Stembmdge Paul Sternberg jay Stevens Earl Stokes Bob St Pxerre Em11y Suohm Cyntlua Stuben jerry SLL1l1VlH Ken SW1QCZkOWSkl Glynn Szydllk Chuck Teaney Theresa Tengler Dcnrus Thompson B111 Tomczyk Betty Townsend Larry Trxbble qv'-1 ,3 an 'UQ rv,-of 'SLM' 'Q 12 Vx Ph1l11p Trosko Frank Tumxno Dolores Underwood Sandra Underwood Junzors learn how to operate a. d.r11l press Darlene Vandervest Rltn Van Slam Brouck Bob Vaxgo Nlck Vroegmdewy Nancy Wagenbach D1:-me Wahoske I Ed Wald Betty Warren 35 U I 'rl' l lllllgg U il 'lr-f fi if YZF' YOU G STUDENTS ATTAI APPRENTICESHIP VA its I .Iumors Joyce Werthman Bob W esolowslcl I Pat Weyand Sabra W hxte B111 W1gg1DS Arlene VVlI.I.1Ck Leo Wmg Jason Wxzner lla Gordon, Secretary Vmce Bonglomo, VICE Presxdent, 5 T Gary Redden, Presxdent 11A Class Offlcers Ron W1-1ght Judy Yofao Carol Zacharskl Bob Zack ix-at -fear I LIFE AT LINCOLN A D UPPCRT Bob Zapmskl Glona Zuendel Ida Anderson Dlane Andreslu Paul Belkowskl Martm Bogush Vmce Bong1orno Jeanette Bradner Helen Brandau Pat Brown 45 . .,.V. J fx 'IIA , Q . f I ' 1 Q . v,4- 4 X Lx I, Q 1 'J I J, . , i I I f lf J,l- L Ilt -1 V .-.-:- I V W 7777 A XIVL f 'i if, M , Q K .,,. if Q -I' f I gi , 5 f la I If I. . A H ZE LA? 3 J J ' . . I' 5 V ia-1- 'W 94 - I I HI. 3. IIIJ'I?bf e b B ' I I B feta :Iwi III' ' I 1 II f 'I' .lily 54 Jxm Buck Conrue Canjar Ihchard Chapman P3.U.'1C1a Coburn Audrey Collms if we .fl Q34 ffifaf Larry Conley Dave Cook Bob Copeland Tom Coulter Florence Davles ,O Pat Dahl Hazel Decker Carol DeGregorJs Niarllynn Domulewxcz Miss Mae Bradford and Mr James Engllsh 11A Class Sponsors I--1 Q' mfg' Amafifsl L 'U' 17, K Bob DX'8SS1g Kathleen Duffy Kay Elam Rudy Gasser Mervyn G1l.l'100ly Ila Gordon 'E s. - l'l.5r'- so Ed Groppi Dick Hanke ff' W r Lhldlwis QQ, , uyin OUR SCHOOL WITH ALL THEIR ZEAL. 'ls 7' 5, ,AQ Juniors Fred Hornhscher Sandra Howell x RN vw W E The fxrst step m glvmg an oral speech 15 to smlle Y ff IFN? 19' 'Qin Robert Hultman Carol Kacarl-ca Robert Kern Pnscxlla Klem Bob Kostendt Don Kndner john Kulcharyk W 1111116 Laughl Ron Kwlerant Geraldme Leja ,Vl3.I'13.1'1 Lyon Dorls Maclcek JoAnn Mallare Kathleen Matthews Glenda NlcAl1ster john McCloskey Frank McLean Jerry Medley Shuley Mlller Antomette Pawloskl THEY PLEDGE THEIR SHARE I IMPROVING Margaret Prewitt Jayne Raby Gary Redden john Reed Dennis Ringwelski Pat Rodgers Dot Roeske Allan Rumball jerry Saltzgxver Don Schafer Mane Slegel B111 Smtz Sylvla. Sonnenberg Joan Stokes Tlus m1ght f1t here OUR SCHCJOLS STANDARDS john Aiken Pamela Allen Frank Allour Sharon Arleth Andrew Babyak ,ag N f ,lim Geraldme Bojnowslcx 3 Robert Beauchamo Glenda Bender Robert Berry Da.v1d Beste P8.!'t1C13 Block .,, 2 ,ff ll fix I . f I .fuk fl ' Q13 J I4 X 5 1 Hfffff' l g I ln NU... 1. 'N X. fn.- 3 if is 5 4 James Block How to catch a cold. L to R Robert:-1 Tyrell G Glona. MM ste' SOPHOMCRES, WISE FCOLS Barbara Bailey Kathleen Barid Edward Bajer Robert Banasik Dorene Barnard Mayhew Gall Bannerton Carolyn Barr Nancy Barr E1s1e Barmw Barbara Bartlett Yi Q S 'll , , ' f f f x R , V I AFX' M- il'f5:EFfQ 1 3xff'f I M. 3: 3.52. ,. 1.1 Jitsu!-4, kj? liz Q f- , 'ff all-we .Q -nl.. A - Q K' 2 . J . 5 ' x wffqiigw 3 My 2 zz f' Q .k'6a'L ' I : A K Q , Q I Q, Q a. ' Q V f n WA f P: 5 ' l . V ' V X ,V I . .t A , ., Affjymyf 'il 1 lg I U 4 Q g ' f J 4 ' l Q Q A ' Qi f N ' 1 Qi' 1 y' wa: f I N 'ws 1 E A . -I Z ,N 7 ' QQ n 49 Ray Bradner Mary Brooks Sandy Brower Pat Brown Sandy Brown Edwin: Booth Bill Boyd Gerald Boykin . Stanley Bacher ' S Q 5 John Eadish 39 f 2- 'We s V Zi: an f f, - z :man 3 I Q .1 Robert Burdlck Mary Butler Dqrqthy Butler Gary Cash Dune Chaffee 50 9 x Lmda. Clement James Corbat 10B homeroom hstens to Student Councll mmutes Patncia Charller Kathy Cxeshga Donald C1Cl'1SlCl Razmld Cla.-say Eva Clark wr, Q -mf BEG HEED CLASS SCDLEM LY I: V4 4 , fb B .H e,e.y 4 5, if f 7 -V N 'f,4.N 4, 5 , h.,,, M y Q b . .M l C 'R - A A B - .- 4 'l g ,Q r ' d,x1 fi 5 Q? ,X A' ,K-ft , x , ff I ff y 1' 1 , 8 l Y A 7 1 V g ' .Q I . 1, . if -AIA it I. ,... i 5 5 B 1 eee e 1 eele B K i'ZJV,22': 51355 r'g5?f5:'14'i 1: -5 3'Jf.1, 5 yzuz v S 2 -vi I... P 'Q 6 QA ' . . ' .VA I W MM' K v-:. . . B 1 fi . ' 11 31 ' 5 42 if I Q , . Geraldme Coburn Ivhcheal Coltrnan Gary Conley Patsy Crabtree Sandra Crucch1o1o Wanda Dunn 'YUM' Elleen DuSablon I m-rv JN 1!W' if X Cathenne Crull Darrell Crull Kathleen Dack Eugene Dahl Shlrley Dale MEM Sophomores A 10B Englxsh Class 1n a dramat1c sketch Bruce Decker Donna Decker Margaret Devitt Donna Domulewicz Raymond Duhaime in , url' 91.1, 1 +A ' 1 s gbfgxr rg A ' A535351 lr FL- lf 'sl Wx .P .gy f as mise -4 1-f 'PNK It 'fi sf ff E' my Tile Jrfgs , .573 w '4 I 4 U ..Qf,,'f-5'0 - - 'elf 5 e .-2 ffl- 5 . , 'W' I I 'j . . Q A Q , . f X AS YCU G BIRDS BRAVELY .fr EZ Virginia Daly Mary Lou Davis jeneva Davis Ed Deason Glenn De Block 51 Y 'W , h .-v 995 ,nr R1Ch.2.I'd Fnm Carol Flott Ray Flowers Raymond Formamak Gall Franc1s janet Herbert assxsts Carole Evans 1n checlung out a book. James Frzuzer W1Jl1am Frey Tom Gardoclu Ruth Gasser Sharron Geyer 52 4 5 ..w?AW Q . . ,- ' 1. Sharon Elhot Raymond Fscott B111 Evans james Farmer Sandra F1Jo1ek Terry Greene Lynne Gregory If '1 H I fn' Dan G1l1e-land Earl G111esp1e Frank Goodman Vugmm Gothard I X, Davld Graham ATTEMPT THEIR FIR T FLIGHT Arlene Groce Tom Crochowski Charles Guthrie Madeline Gutoske Diane Hachbarth r'r-.1 Carol Hendon w sf 7 r 5,41 . Jw Af f . A--- ..::,.. 1 .Q. mf: 1 gs u 5? ,. 3? 1 an ff-W N g R 5 .. ff 'Yu , AP Y M, .-... ....,. . ,- .... ,. f.,4,.. ,. A ,-,,- vw. 6 ,QM Qs V, ,sg 1 'L J., if S r M . ..,. A J -, .5 A -A Delores Henderson Sophomores Wilma Harms Carol Harrison Robert Hartley Carol Haupt Merv Hazard Kr W 'Xl l1 ? 5. ,f if ' K 31 ' If , , 'G ML f ,sl if we ...Q I 1 lq.l.l P1 1 I2 Ill 1 1 ll' VIUIIII 'u'n -' ' + as Linda Hackler Nancy Haggerty Nancy Haley Al Hallums Juanita Hallums HSP '99 I TO A NEW WORLD Joe Hancock Gerald Handly Ronald Harrington Charles Harms Johmne Harms W Q 53 U' . ' M ' X J -r-l 2 f r, 2 i A 'I Q ,'::., s s if . 15 - ':ei-. E 7' 2 n ' 3 Q mx. 'Y 2 af? ' ' S Mr, Acker explains the principles of geometry. V , :,, E ,,,., V. t . in I if fw, ig , ,, f ' M an es..,n n :H Q A V In Q ggi? ,, VA Q., if if ' f if f ,mf wg . . JF' . ff., , .., a..: , gf! 'lg' 4:15 I ,I ' ' 'iff EA Pi xy. X 5 n Joe Henig Diana Henson Dennis Hefing Paula. Higdon Allan Hobby james Holow-ay Marjorie Holzman Richard Hughes Pamela Hull Marjorie H1-11115 Larry Hunt D1ane Hunter Catherine Hurst Karen Huth Sandra Hutman In 'una' qi 54 Beth Jewell ear' , M I fi That one's called a Cahco fish. Al Hallams fin 3 Wa, ff.. Davrd Jones Raymond Hylenskx Ronald Iacobelh Joe Ignotowski James jackson Pat Jankowskx BUFFETED BY A STRO G BREEZE f.: 2, A, ,r l A 13. N..,, by l . i' if E L E, . if I ip ' ' - n, . I , if Q- -V 1 - E y .X A f E f 5.3 -.W J y 515, 1' 'X if I gif' V We fr, , iff E, 4 ,ee ,5.ifX,iZ'?v We . , V 1' ' V. -'gs .' '1.,: .Y 5 - , ', 5 , -5: ,Q 115555 'L' 5 z 4 A 1:2 A r -1, ' - - Y. 'Q -,,.Faf,,, .V 1 5 - Qsx 1' fffwf ' k , I K I ' I I fx 8 f. - 'fum A zz 'H+ A Y .f '- :W Q Leslie Jones Harold Johnson Mary Ann Johnston Carl Julius Larry Kamyaek A Carol Langer D I f 'Q f I1 A I lil' all a V- Charles Lochowrcz S O p h O m O S Gu'1s busy on producnon typmg. Mane Kohler Don Koperwas Ahce Knapp Pat Krxstofnce Phllhp KW1C.l'3.I!I J' KF! 7745! 7? S0 THE FRESHME Douglas Kenyon Ncrman Kenyon Shn'1ey Kessler Robert Kerczkowsky Johanna Keur Kathleen Kmg Sharon Klnnard Sherwood Kmrk Frank Kochanskl 55 L Q, - R . E .. 5 I ,V AK . . 4? K , :V ' , ' 5, 1 fi viii 'fan' '13 1? fnfgii' Z., ,,. Q J Q eg ' . f- J A' V f - e f 2 ' e Ronald Koczm 1- 1 .,,,,. is-'Z f yu rg .J , - ,Q -- -' , 1, ,A , ., , K ga , , .J ii l he ,gf J - ' f if 6 P ? v , V , .A x y Q. I A gs- A- lv 4. - ,.- -vlv gr iq 1 rf. . - - ' J a 42 X 5 . , f J , f f. Q ' 2' e ' ie 'n r J' Ken Looper Carl Lowery Karl Luenser George MacDonald Sandra Maes W' 'K 1 I ir ,c X .. .:.,,.Mr,f.q-mmwsam W'- Pat Malone Darlene Mansla Ed Marcotte Rose Mary Marian Anna Maschmg 11amMeNu1ry Interestmg mov1e , eh? V!' DROP I TO THE SCJCIAL Judy Lapinski Barbara Laquerstwm Bob Le Blouch Roger Lee David Loftis WY M1ke McWi111ams Glcna. Mayhew Pat McC1une Vlrglnla McGregor Don MCGHEE Judy Mclntosh Q ' . e-:e ' , I fir W' ,y . ,r,, I V Ll: Yq QJTWK Q- Z ' fy yy Q , Q - Ks .6 ' - VWWNH-. Anna Merpi 5 I J I Bette Merritt - 5 Evelyn Miller U , if 1 Margaret Miller xV joe Murdock 3' X EA Lf Q w 'gm-W 1616 Rem Nease Richard Nichols Douglas Nims Gwendolyn NIIDS Barbara O'Donovan Mxtchell Pantak Kathy Paolanl Joe Hancock trxes a hand at draw f1l1ng. vw '! ' mifgka-. Judy Osxer Norma Osterman Pat Ottosen Barbara Pachebula. DEDDIS Pacm-an ,on -ev A D ACADEMIC WINDS Jenette Oldenkamp Carol Olex Steve Olexa Lucy Olsowy Albert Osga WK? 5 7 M M lqql H A f. . , D 'xy-I I, A - A fc- ' X ' 3 : 1 Y 5 . . . An' 5 I AA ',.:' -it ,A , I ' A...,: 1 in E A if 9, all A' A . ,,. D ' . buf: Zm., I'--V--:-: V f H ,X -... A Y ,V N ,...... 3 Z ,.-. I l ,WZ V i ,MXN f , L M. V' . .Amir .i 1 K A .Q f riff' K , A- Nancy Peltla: Sandra Perkins Sharron Pesha Robert Peters David Peyok ie 1' A 3 f 9, Joyce Ph1111ps Mary Pxerpomt E11een P1per Anthon Pogas1c Stanley Pogozelsla Study Hall, what a. bore' , rc A Jw ff w nv M. . .- , ,. 1 ae' 1' '41, 5' . L Q ff L g I D1a.ne Rab 58 'NNY' ! f X W , P mf TH T WHIRL ABCUT Diane Papovich Barbara Parrott Roger Pary Kathy Pastemack Janice Pearson ' 1 Karen Raquepau Douglas Potter James Potts Jack Prahl Denxus Pregel James Prosky Betty Redford Ruth Reed David Reiterman Andre Revaz James Richards Carneta Shepard .V 'ce 1 , yy .v,, s XM - Judy Seraphinoff Sophomores wi 3.1. .4,X ,ss A fee 'lu . 'F , 2 1 'ff-sf' F. ' -fx.1f . 'vm It M276 Tfxffi wwigf ' .Tu ' 'VN he I Q '-Q-'i+?A+s1'y0 Bob Richardson Pat Richert Guy Ringwelsld Anita Rise Carol Robbins .KN X :'. :v -, , W sh 2' Q' L . . ' 4 K EM, . as fe A., X u gg fm L., V x'n ima A , ww 'W ,-,J Thxs IS Rnssxa L to R Jun Fras1er 8 Ruth Gasser Pat Rudolph Gerry Ruppert Joanne Rygwelskx Clyde Sartor Davld Schultz V mf X1 Andy Romas D1ane Rorke Ken Rosmk Gerald Romy Joe Rotella THEIR HEADS, PROGRESSING J PMN ii! 1 A Chfford shunk ,, ,X Charles S1eders Ronald S1mon Romas Smkev-lc1us Gary S1tZ 10 A Class Offxce-.rs L to R Mxke McW1ll1a.ms, Carol Haupt G Gerry Handley R1cha.rd S1W'1Ck1 Carol Skipslci Ray Skwarczewski Emil Slavko Barbara Smith ,av I 4 I .rs J: I on ..Q9i4fi Que: 'hoo-cm-condo 900100010 ,, , as 'nOv 'UO-an-at-O00-av fax f N Judy Steele Darlene Shepard Carol Shernll W11l1am Shen-111 Mary Shore Joyce Short '83 3' 5 W1l11a.m Stems 60 SLOWLY TOWARD ACHIEVI G Charlene Smith Gerry Smith Georgette Soules Karen Squixes Gerry Stark Patrick Stephens Gerry Stevens Alice Steyskal Clyde Stokes Darlene Swenney Sharon Van Conant Y E' Alex To1ev1ch D1anne Tokoly Dave Toyryla Joyce Trebesch Roberta Tyrell xx fi 'I J, Ronald Valente C Swieczkowski Don Swift . an 3 X ' ' Anna Symbert R1Ch3Fd Szczepansla Paul Taylor .fs-+9 3' gxblf- 55734 Soules ass1sts m the Off1Ce Rose Taranto Carol Tengler Sharon Terry Glenn Teuscher D1ane Tewsley 41 THEIR UMERCUR GCJALS 61 , 'yr X ' 2 ee S e , he ' 9 U 1 if i f T :nv -Na' Dolores Ward Margaret Washburn Lmda Weaver Conme Webster Larry Wells Gay Wend Ann Wildlng Barbara W1.Lhe1m D1ane W11l13.1Il.S Edward W1111a.ms 62 George Vargo X 9' Ken Vasilko H611 Madeline verbouw Q A y Eileen ViC.kB1'S Joyce Wald Larry Woodward '- Logan Worley QE Agnes W1lh.mson Martha W11son Rachel Wilson Henry Wojtaszek Elaine Wolff I THEIR YEAR Lester Wrlght Gorden Wrubel Ken Wrubel Donald Yoqng Anthony Zaccagmm 'DN ' ff' am ts: iii A323 M Carl Zepnewslu Dan Zmumerman Nancy Zrmmerman Wlulam Dereszewskn Marun Zoellner 10th GRADE OFFICERS L. to R, Earl G111esp1e, Presldent, Madonna Decker, V1ce P1-es1dent, Sue Hallums, Secretary isyugggiw N Lunch tune at the Snack Bar Term papers requn-e a lot of rough thmkxng and I-ard work, HERE AT LINCOLN HIGH ' 63 N. U vi ' fi' Vg' 'Tv-,s , - A i Q m ' IE- ' '5 5 ' ..., . .. A 2 , ' K' 1' In ,. 0 ' y U J 4 I 5 .- Auf - 'zgja k .P.u f :t x :sg K! 535 ,Li l d 1 A -z : A' uf? L. - P 5 fi? If i DN . I . K. A I , s - , ri. , L W f ,lv , - 1 ,J 7,55 ,fi , ' X : , ' l 7 A e I ' . .ff ' it -.-- , 'M Q A ' Qi ff. M- '- wh 1-f , ,. ., V 1 F SQ KX D :M , V123 fr,,:w,:3 X V X ' k ,K 4 mx or -1' f P I , 4 7 f b 1 . Q N '7 ' LMA' , Q' , G' 3 H, .V , , g K ' f 3? if ' - 5 SOQN AFTER N,f PLETETQE D fa E ii gm wf :sw-fxf M mv ,W YQ Q-Y' sf X 'X s X Y x A xg .h Xt .Xi , , - I ,2 V3 sn! N '-1 Ms hm! mph? w. N. 1' .lf 3 a N X .sg i , uf PQ in 2 nm 'dl 495 1 ,Ref ,J if 1 ffff, , Q . Www ff' ' ff fra , SA Ap f, 24 P U 0 Ii S 1 , n a Q av Q ii , MNA' 0 WW Q -A I, Q. . J i l. . ,,.. 5 , ,, ,S 7 A. , WA, 6' , . X Q fm FN am ,2 ..,,,,,.A W: N Fx . Q, X 1 ' .fwQf?f' grdggi - ' v ' A , ig? wi. im -ok Ia' l q . .1 2 , I Q- I M . A I I - J, s - , ' 1 L, to R. Bottom Row: K, Wrubel, G. Wrubel, C, Guthrie, E. Bajer, B. Burdick, I. Henig, D. Graham, I. Rotella, I, Anglin, I-I, Barr. L. to R. Middle Row: D. Crull, G. Allison, J. Nason, J. Marchick, T. Cimo, I. Ruppert, I. Henig, I. Corbat, M. Antak, I. Ignatowslci, L. to R, Top Row: J. jackson, G, Redden, W. Haladye, G. Teuscher, G. Sitz, B, Boyd, B. Copeland, D. Pruitt, B. Frey, B. Austin, F, Dove, Coach jim Stevenson, in his second year with the wrestling team, W I I n g proved that hard work and determination can produce a winning team. LincoIn's infant sport got a good toe-hold with the team's six win and four loss record in matches. Despite a sixth place finish in the Inter-Lakes League, the wrestlers provided a shot in the arm with their spirit and desire. Bob Copeland and Melvin Antak were elected honorary Co-captains of this year's team. 5 WG J M EM i A TFAM I A A I A' QM -W Cl, r-I OUR LINCOL ITES PARTICIPATE I ALL PORTS V A I Q 4' F B' 1 L 'lap to Bottom Hackel G arwoocl Hatch Marshall Hatch dribbles around Roseville V a r s I ty The easiest way to win basketball games is to out- score the opponent Unfortunate ly, the Lincoln Abes only found the magic formula three times this season Suffering through thirteen losses and one tournament defeat made ulcers the rule instead of the exception. The only consolation Lincoln partisans could derive from a dreary season was the play of George I-latch Although he graduated at the mid term George proved that he was L1ncoln's finest hoopster in the past decade Sophomore Pa ul Taylor, with his heads up play offers some hope for the future along with Juniors Gerry Medley, Chuck Teaney Glen Garwood, Ron Kvw ierant and Bob I-lultrnen all returning lettermen I Medley Bill Hackel at the line against Farmington THE LINCGL ABES PROVED THEIR GREAT B111 Hackel frres far two agamst Farmmgton B a s k e t b a I I Lrncoln Opponent Lutheran East Mount C lem ens Berkley C enterhne Walled Lake Fa rrnrngton Rosev1l.le Waterford Mount Clemens Berkley Walled Lake Farmmgton Waterford Southfleld Garwood out Jumps Rosevulle player S core Igp to Bottom Hultrnan Bl'9Z1D.Sk1 Mack Lapham Kwrerant Taylor STRE GTH A D SKILL BY SHOWI G HGW 35 37 49 41 38 44 33 ' S3 45 . 57 33 . ' 54 59 ' 53 44 43 37 Southfield 65 42 60 24 S5 49 , 60 46 ' 49 40 55 50 ' 71 R. A' . . G. R. R, ' . . ' P' t'3 , Y 3,4 X .,. .,- 9570 Q05 s 1 M.-v M A I if A 45 - Q 1 +I rj X was qw i S at U x 4 Wt. vw 2 'I s- 'V 5' ji A- lb g 4-49 ,, 43, 5 ai. E' Q , , 5 fu E, RV lst row L. to R R Lapham, P Taylor, C Teaney, I Medley, R Kwlerant, T Marshall, Manager,J Rushton Medley at the hne Manager, I Rushton, geis last m1nute mstructlons from Mack 1S Set Head Coach Ward MORE VALUABLE T PRQGRESS staining: Coac.h.G..Wa.rd, G. Hatch, G. Mack, R. Hullzman, W. Hackel, A. Bfezimm, G. Gal-wood. ' Q Y Junior Front P ow L to R J Boykm Classy Stephens F1n.n Baby ak Hylenskl Varsity Back Ron to R Potter Kamyszek Blrdwell Bracher Shultz KW1 erant O lexa Pogaslc ,WL A sxx won mne loss record was thc best the Jumor varsity could come up Wlth for the 1958 59 season Credlt must be gxven to Coach Jax for deveroplng some rough gems mto commg stars Stan Brachcr Pat Stephens, Phd Ku 1erant, I-Iaro'd Benef1e1d and Gary Budwell all sophomores hold the key to next year's xarsxty Consxstent hlgh scorers for the y ear were Phxl Kw 1eran and stan Bracher t Last mxnute mnstrucuons by Coach Jax Classy up for two agamst Rosevulle . What team rebound N SPQRTSMANSHIP THA WINS. 73 . N. L. . ' V' Tr , ' D. R. I.. f P. G. ' R, ' s, f 3 . A. V K. , R- . P- . x y . S. T. ' A . . I o , . I 33 A 5 1 Y '53, Q----If-'Gi -L11 E Scholarshlp L to R H johnson, R George, L Bagbey,I Gordon, T Fette,E E1llesp1e Assembly Comnuttee Emi HWe'd..g'i13n'pBIEu1'1TMS1iii'mk'A St d t C I me' no Plc en lem, U En OUITCI The Student Counc11, the leglslatxve body of the students, has as 113 pnme goal 1eadersh1p The counc1l must help foster a spmt of understandmg and co operat1on between the students and members of the faculty Th1s year's CO'UI1C1l sponsored the Semor Faculty basketball game 1n the fall along wxth the openmg dance of the year In the spnng, a talent assembly composed of students from the Inter Lakes schools proved very sausfactory Through these SCUVIUES lt 1S apparent that the goals of the counc11 have been fulilled and are apprecxated. -1 ' W..-l Offlcers W elfare L. to R. T. Tengler, Corr. Secretary, G.jewe11, Rec. Secretary, T. L. to R. A. Bnezmslu, C. Kacarka, G. Handley, Knot p1ctured Hatfleld, Pres1dent5 I. Stevens, Treasure, D, Thompson, V1ce P1'ES1deIl.t, N. Haggerty, S. Geyer, D. Thompsonj 74 STUDENTS SERVE THEIR SCHCDOL A D I i I .2- 755427 'elif T iw ,f , l -L T il I I I I O I A 1 c ' . 4 I . ' 1 0 , 0 fe-f--f ' in -X . . . . . 5 X in QL i an Q T X ull' .I Publ1c11.y and Fmance L toR A Radllck A Spencer,J Stevens,G Jewell,S Barrett, D Garwood Student Council The Student Councll 1s made up of the s1x standmg com has a. dual purpose to help select assembhes and to a.ss1st Sponsor 1n planmng them The Pubhcxty and F1nance Commlttee must handle all f1nanc1al obhgatlons of the counc1l and help pub11c1ze all events lt sponsors The Bualdmg and Grounds Comnuttee ass1s1s 1n the appearance and care of the phys1cal plant and pmopertles The Schola.rsh1p Comnnttee helped select students worthy of a college SCh013.l'Sl'11P The Welfare Commlttee promoted good w1l1 1n the commumty by donatmg a basket of food to a. needy fannly The SOC12.l Events Commlttee orgamzed the dance and other 3Ct1V1tlCS through out the year Soc1al Events Bulldmg and Grounds L toR S Snow G Ztmdell K Paola.u1, T Tengler,H L toR D Hanke T Marshall C Hunyady G Wajmnek, T Clmo Mack, Knot plctured. B Le Boulch, P JBDICOWSIGJ LEAR A LESSON IN GOVER ME T. 75 Q f -P' . X 5 A X ,V , 5 - ' A 1 f , ' ' 3 if I S N ' 'S' 4 gl L we fe as ,Wx , s A n . 3 a . 0 . . . , mittees pictured on these pages. The Assembly Confrmittzee L. to R. R. Crawford, Sponsomg T, Hatfield, Presidents R. Shankje, IF' 2 A i A x SA .y J I I' . o l a 4 ' , o , o ' , , n 9 u s , o , 1 , .g 'ffl pon L to R Front Row' M Hunt, M M1Ller, P Gray, IN Haley, C Webster, K. Glexm, C Guthne, D Farmer, A Kucera, S Georges, I Elam, K, Elam, R, Taranto, S Emlo, R Paul, Sponsor 2nd Row' C Hunyady, G Rozny, B Pachebula, M Johnston, D Hackbarth, S Ne1borg, S Shuman, B Plophs, B Ba.1ley, R Neace, C Flott,I Osrer 3rd Pow' M Srmth, S Boyd, D Thompson, R Pasco,J Rotella L Jones, D Truax, A Zaccagmm, C Wade, K Schultz, S Noble, M Bone 4th Row' D Jones,A Hobby, D Hurley, M Bjerk, C Br1nlo'nan,j Xomo, N Mutu, M Washburn, L Gregory, P Rudolph, G Handley, C Haupt, M McW1.Ll1ams Latin Club Studems who are enrolled 1n a Latm class are ehglble for the Iatm Club The members of the club gam a broader scope of the early Roman c1v 1hzat1on A yearly xmtlauon plus a dance and the annual Latm Club Banquet are a part of the years actuntxes Mr Robert Paul, Lann teacher, IS the new sponsor of the Club The oH1cers are plctured on tlus page along w1th the 53 members Officers L, to R. Mr, Robert Paul, Sponsor, C. Guthrie, President, K. Vice-President, C. Webster, Secretary, N. Haley, Treasurer. Old members demand bows fnom new members at initiation time. TAA 76 I LlNCOLN'S MA Y Cf' Y-J' L toR Front Row' M Z1m1nerman, Sponsor, A Spencer, S Boyd. Back Row' P Edmonds, A F1Jo1ek, C Z2.Ch3.1'S1Cl.,J Sella.rs,J Owczarzak, S Olekslak, S Noble, P' Huth L Illanee Francaise 1 The French Club is composed of those students who have taken one semester or more of French 5 Through thls club students see f1lms, hsten to mus1c sq g and study the customs of the French people The club was orgamzed d'11S year by Mrs Mane Z1mrnern1ann, the French msiructor mx .ru-ol Zaeharskl pomts out to Peggy Fdmonds what p 'fu of France General DeG.1u11c. IS from 93 Offncers L to R S Boyd, Secretary Treasurer X Spencer V1ce Preslde-at M Zunmerman, Sponsor Not prctured N Leneh, Preszdentl A D ARIED CLUB 77 78 Seated, L to R E Booth,P Gray, C Hunyady,J lapmslq, M Hunt, P Rudo1ph,J Elam, S Eml-41, N Haley, B Redford, K Elam Standmg, F Velchansky, Coach, C Crum-1 ,H Wojtaszek, B Banas1k, B Merntt, C Zacharslu, S Ehrhch B Evans, G DeB1ock, D Ke nyon. Debate The 1958 59 Debate Toprc was Resolved that the Umted States should adopt the essentxal features of the Br1t1sh System of Educatlon Twenty four students took part 1n th.1s years debate questron The Vars1ty team fm1shed xn a th1.rd place txe In the Inter Lakes League In the Forenslc League the squad complled a three w1n four loss record Smce debate 15 suuctly a speech act1v1ty all the students who took part helped themselves to gam confldence ln speakmg before a group Mr Vel the debate coach was pleased w1th this years turnout and the Jumor vars1ty record of e1ght wms and s1x losses F1ght Frght Fzg INTER LAKES STANDINGS Won Lost Farmxngton Crambrook Waterford LIHCOLH Southfxeld Walled Lake Affu'mat1ve team hstens attentwely to Nancy I-Ia1ey's quote THE TU DENTS PROGRESS as ,, 7' Hampe, M Compton,J R1eck, D Jaszcz , , Co op Club The Co op Club IS a combmatlon of school and on the Job trammg G1rls who have taken and sat1sfa.cUor1ly completed the commerc1a1 coulse are e11g1b1e for the club Due to the shortage of Jobs th1s year, some of the gxrls d1d not secLu'e sec retanal Jobs Through tlus club workmg gurls are provlded wlth outslde actxvitxes The sale of gold plated class pms and a cosmetlc demonstramon were among the projects of the Co op Club winch 1S sponsored by Mr George Tapley Sellmb class pms was on of the b1g projects of the Co op Club Offlcers L to R E Le1tch, Secretary, E M111er, Presldent, K. Steenberg, reasurer 3 -A h 5 . , V. W 1 7 1,3 r ' A Q 5:5 A , A ' A., A A S' 3 V .u A 1 f W . W I 5 . A ' 2 Seatedg L. to R., J. Carr, L. Pachebula, E. Leitch, K. Steenberg, E. Miller, L. Kisser. Standingg C. Cameron A. Vroegindewey B Z O , 6 ' BY IMPROVING THEMSELVES, 79 ,131 GQ .U MPN ev Q as ggi 6 5 ,... Q. 5 , 4 4 M Im Q Q Q F 1 A B m , 1 - .J im il!- ,- ., .'... 5,3 . ,..,,,. . .:.L:.. f ,:.:5, - W K QQ .Q , A NE may A f W um I 4LxK.A 'I ik if Aw 3 5' 4 6, V- ' we Ai!! 'Qi i 4- A N .Q ' A , r- r X .I .Aw 811' Q? , Q Wy 1 1. A ln, A - y bf, ' , 'ii' - . in x If f xv' W ,B . ' fig QQ I K . .7 ' y A- 4 Q N ill is-'glfwa QW:-xii, I alia rvim. The purpose of the band is to further the enjoyment and study of music Mr Emanuel C Balos, band director, led the band at football games, assembhes, parades, The Miclugan State Farr, and the Romeo Peach Festlval This sprmg the group presented Serenade to Sprung an all band concert A medley B d of Rodgers and Hammerstein tunes along with Tenderly and 'Matador plus 'Prelude and Fugue in a n 'D Manor' by Bach mcluded wlth Spnng Mus1cals along Wlth Graduation exercises rounded out a busy band year Denms Thompson, Pres1dent Tom Marshall Vrce Pres1dent, Larry Jones, Secretary, and Ester Clement, Treasurer served as Off1CBIS for the fifty band members in 19:8 59 Front Row: K. Adair, Assistant director, J. Fielden, B, Zack, P, Trosko, G. Broyles, M. Balos, Band director, 2nd row, R. Pary, E. Voss, E, Clement, S. White, N. Snow, E. Belz, B, Redford, D. Iazcz, I. Phillips, G, Nims, M, Lyon, 3rd row, S. Snow, J. Osier, J, Short, E. Arbuckle, P, Higdon, C. I-Iaupt, K. Glenn, J. Oldenkamp, I. Klemons, K. King, 4th row, A. Hobby, J. Murdock, L, Morency, N. Haley, D. Heussner, C, Bomar, E, Gillespie, D. Kenyon, C. Zacharski, 5th row, D. Carpenter, D, Toyryla, D. Thompson, K. Luenser, R. Chapman, B. Austin, L. Underwood, C. DeB1ock, H. Wojtaszek. WHO APPRECIATE A D 81 T0 PRESE T THE CHRI TMAS MLISICA The Trumpet Tuo, Daxe Toyryla, hm Roberts '57, Denms Thompson accompamed by john Fxelden do The jolly Trumpeters 'J Judy Dautermann revmews her number w1th Mr Balos e Evans Joms the carolers m the Pag ant S Gertle Jewell explams the story of Chnstmas Don Kndner on trumpet durmg Londonderry An' WE OF LINCOLN ARE GRATEFUL TO THEM I N T -E X 1 'Y its 3 , ' Q WZ E r , , 1 T V , J X , . ' . gl 'el ' a lv ,IM , E 1 E ' gf X if ffl- a f V W I. lk - - , ' Q . ' , ff! zu' s T T 3 ' L A is Url in Rt 1 7 I, 1- A Q .E if I' xy' A i NA 4 T I ' 'wr The dance band ushermg m Spnng Henry Wotaaek, Dave Toyryla and Don Carpenter mth 11:11 Remember Ap!-11 v p formmg Concerto Grosso ' Serenade to Sprung On Aprll 7th, the Lmcoln I-hgh School Band, under the dlrectlon of Mr E Balos, presented Serenade to Sprmg Thxs band concert was the flrst 1n L1nco1n's hxstory A11 who attended were very xmpressed and expressed the desu-e that Ilh1S should be made an annual event P1ctu1-ed on th1s page are hlghhghts of the concert The clannet sectlon Alan Hobby playmg at work 'In a Pens1ve Mood li, 84 GIFTED GROUP PLEASE AUDIENCES JANUARY CLASS OF I959 L wk Mr B1asko,B B0ya,w Vena.dam,G Hatch, Mzss Kobus TOP TEN Gerd Bollenbacker Judle Schlmmel Stephen Snow E1s1e Vos Pat Berry Samrrue Smlth Jackxe Evans Irene M11ler Dan F1dd.1Ck Sue Gxlbert Included Ln the january Class of 1959 were many great ach1evements In june of 1958 these students went on then Senxor tmp to Washmgton D C and New York Hlghhghts of thxs class were G Jewell earned the h1ghest award that may be earned by any G A A member The athletxc award was presented to G Hatch who partlclpated ln a. number of sports Barbara Boyd represented her class well as a member of the Homecommg Court 3 C2 + CLASS MOTTO GOOD THINGS COME IN SMALL PACKAGES CLASS FLOWER BLUE TIPPED CARNATION CLASS COLORS BLUE AND WHITE UPON THEIR GRADUATION LARRY BAGBEY 'I'-hs character IS a dmmond that scratches every other stone V2.TSlty Club Track Cross Country Reserve Football 8 Basketball, VZTSIIY Basketball BILL APPLE Opportumty sooner or later comes to all those who work and wxsh ' Co op, Baseball ROBERT BITTNER GERD BOLLENBACHER S11ence is pldzn. 2 good man Co op Club, Nat1onal Honor Socxety Chess C lub PAT BERRY 'Manhashzswill butwomanhas way Flagtwxrlers, Usher Club F T.A BARBARA BOYD Her beauty IS that whlch no plcture can express ' Chou Y Teens, Pep Club G Hatch and R Muschong are seen partlclpatmg m a slut m Dramatxcs clas LINCOLN S YOU G MEN AND WOME H , , . . . I . .- - n, . he-1. .ll ' I 9 - ' ' , . . K ,J 7' fy K A A good book is the very essence of ' ll . f , ' ' , nk' l A x -I 5 ' , - f JUNE BUCKNER 'A blush IS the color of vlrtue ' Chou' STELLA CROCE Those who Jest w1t.h good taste are called wltty Retzul 8 Offlce Club A mght to be remembered IS when the 12A boys gave an mutauon of L1Il.COlI1'S cheerleaders LOIS BURKE woman that dehberates 15 lost Majorettes Y Teens G.A,A BEVERLY CURTIS My heart belongs to only one JOHN COMBS No geat man really thought hnnself so Retzul 8 Office Club, Pep Club CAROLYN DECKER She IS mce and nlce by nature WILLSOO BECOME FRESHME I X X V -.,. Swv!! ' ' . I A . . 'H . . I ' , . . l . - 22? K ll .ll ' ' ' .H ,. g Latin Club, FJ-IA. ' ,ll ri Y I DIANE THRESA DIERWA PAT DUPONT JACKIE EVANS 'A sweet and friendly smile lights 'She's never quiet except when she n he were her wisdom lightly n her face sleepmg Y Teens, Pep Club Y Teens, F T.A , Pep Club The Semor play, The Man Who Came to D1nner , was a. unammous success and w1l1 be chenshed by all who took part 1n 1t. The pmture at the left 15 a typ1cal scene DAN FIDDICK BE TSY LEE GARDINER A wwe man never 1n1t1a1S any Never trouble trouble uu trouble actwn troubles you Chess Club Audlo V1sua1 Student Cou.nc11 Latm Club AS THEY SUE GILBERT he 1S a lady who makes a man behave llke a gentleman OW E TER ' v . . ls S ' ff . . . . , . S , . U . . .N JACK GIRLISH WAYNE HALADYE JOHN P HALLUMS I found all books too long Man IS made by h1s behefs ' 'The reward of study IS understanding The pxcture at the 113111: rs a scene from the Chnstmas pageant which was put on by the 12A class G Jewell and L Schafer played the ma-your roles Vaqmty Club, Track, Fodtball, Dg Track Pep Band Band CN? GEORGE R HATCH It 1sn't what you know It s who you know Varslty Club Track, Reserve G VZISIYZY Football 8 Basketball TERRY HERRON 'A man must make hrs opportumty as often as he fmds It THE COLLEGIATE WCRLD ROBERT HUMANN He IS a capable fellow Retaxl 8 Offlce Club RAYMOND HUNDRIESER Don't let your education interfere ith your sleeping in class. PE TE KARKI 'Never work unless you have to. Latin Club, Audio-Visual Club Track EARL KUECKEN LARAIN LAMONTAGNE Every ma.n's life lies Wlthln the present, for the future is uncertain. l please the friend who pleases me . Co-op Club Student Council, Choir The Serua' Faculty Game, wh1ch is sponsored by the Student Council, turned out to be a unammous victory for the faculty The final score was 41 19 GERTRUDE ANN JEWE LL ' Nobody's enemy, but everybody's friend ' Student Council, Mayorettes, Flag twlrlers, Y Teens, Latin Club, Art Club, GAA , Pep Club RICHARD C. LINDBERG Life is too short to be bitter. Latin Club, Varsity Club, Track, Pep Club, Varsity Basketball OR THE BUSINESS WORLD, The game played by the women was a close decxsrve battle The star player on the Faculty was Mrss Romatowslo and Gertrude Jewell lead the Semors The game ended Wlth a score of 28 22 1n favor of the faculty SHIRLEY MCC LE LLAND Her galety and laughter rmg ever after Rallsplltter IRENE MILLER If sxlence were golden I d be a mxlllonalre THOMAS J MCCORMICK Lead me not 1nto temptatxon, but show me the way Varsxty Basketball GLORIA MITCHE LL Frxendshlp always benefxts Student Councrl, Cheerleaders Chou' Y Teens, Pep Club JUNE MELTON The hlghest wrsdom IS contmual cheerfulness ' Student Councrl Chou- Teens, Student Cred1t RON INTUSCHONG He looks safe, but so does gun powder Student Councxl Chou' Track, Pep Club, Baseball LINCOL S FACULTY HA WORKED HARD 6 I GL 11 fx 'N' gg .. x A X f PHYLLIS PACURARI ' mixture of dignity and fun. Choir Railsplitter, Pep Club W A ROY SCHAFER Th1s 1S a. very senslble man, not stramed through books ' Aud1o VlSU3l WANDA JUNE PARROTT LES SCHAFER God grant me to be content with Others study to learn, I never those who understand me ' learned to study BILL C SIMONS JUDIE SCHIMME L To talk IS one thmg, to say som 'People respect the man who lcnow thmg IS another dzstmctly what he wxshes Chou, Latrn Club, Nat1ona.1 Honor Soc1ety F T A Pep Club Co op, Reserve Football 'KI' SAMMIE SMITH 'Wnte the character 1n th1s fashxon, explams Mxss Kobus of all great thmgs 1 O MAKE THEM A SUCCESS I LIFE IA yy rv . ' n I H .. . Q Q . - e- ' ' . . , . . H . . . I., - . , , n n 1 , - A' ' 0 I l . u - N i A There is a woman at the begmnmg 0 ' . ' O 'ff-4 STEPHEN SNOW 'A man of honor knows no false pnde ' Student Councxl Natxonal Honor Socxety Track, Pep Club Pep Ba JOE STOUT 'A man of thought should have nothmg to do wlth 3Ct1OI1 Co op Club Aud1o V1sua1 Club Sn... nd Some of the 12A's had a. chance to use the new drafting room ,Cl TOM TENGLER PAUL TOYRYLA That wh1ch I value more than all 'I know 3. lot, but I can't l'.h1n.k of lt ' thmgg IS gogd humor Student Credlt Co op Club x X As WALTER VENADAM ELSIE VOSS DEANN WOLFF Great men, hke nature, use slmple llshe is wealthy In friends.-v language. Student Cguncjl, Usher Club, Natlonal A good heart IS a letter of cred1t. Cmu'Vm1WWlfofauTHE ISEIlia?S s ccEEDv 'Kitt xl., ' F' .L W , .ffl 'E . I 'f?'i.A?f ?g- ' ' f r . f'AfXs::,'?, efgfffflt-T, S fx ' ', fn 532- YPJPJ ' w ' V. '95 . '.- ' , I . I f - , 1 , n 'fr . 1 A , . . . . H V . . I , , - . . .. , - - o 93 Suri L. to R P Toyryla., R Muschong, B. Boyd, T McCormack, L La.Montagne, L Ba.gbey,j Schlmmel, T Tengler CAS T MRS ERNEST W STANLEY Gertrude Jewell MISS PREEN Judie Schnnmel RICHARD STANLEY R1chard Lmdberg JUNE STANLEY aclue Evans JOHN Robert Humann MRS DEXTER mana Mlmheu You know what, doctor, 1et's chmb MRS MCCUTCHEON Pat Du Pont MR STANLEY Les Schafer down a couple of ch1m.neys The January class of I959 presented the play -'Q ' d t ut fl 8' wah B ts R V Maggle Cutler looks on as Lorrame e oss use 0 C Sure S arm m arm Y Sheldon makes her reservauons THE TUDENTS MAKE USE 'Y 3 7 k r ' ' E 3 X f A I W? - Q - ' . . 5 oooose counaJ D SARAHconooooo. o.ocBeBYG21:di1121' . I Ill ODI. I - '74-W 'I 1 a a .' ' . l OF THEIR E PERIENCE 'You can leave tomorrow you are perfectly we 'We're havmg Chxcken Liver Tettrazlm LORRAINE SHELDON Laram la Montague SANDY Walter Venadam BEVERLY CARLTON Tom Tengler WESCOTT Stephen Snow RADIO TECHNICIAN Gerd Bollenbacher SIX CHORUS GIRLS june Buckner, Phyllls Pacman, June Melton, Slnrley McClelland, LOIS Burke, Samm1e Snuth, Dune D1erwa BAN 0 .Paul Toyryla DEP TY Dan F1dd1ck THE MA WHO CAME TO DINNER Would you hke to see my album, L to R P Pacuran, G Hatch, S Sm1th, P DuPont, MI Wh t d W D F1dd1ck,G Mltchell, S Sn0w,S McClelland, 1 251 e D D1erwa,J Buckner, P K3.'l'k1,J Me1t:on,J Combs 0 95 lu 3131 W 3 - MN. s Q gg ni 2 aw ,MQ yrs Q Q 523 ,b , ,Z . Q l 3 xg Q 3 32 53 1 'gg up ,Q ,A a , 4- 9 f -mi A 1 s.-rl. f .IM : 'Z -f A p r T-7 .ix X v Q A X, X, ,V Q A' v , 1 f , at fer, . V wr I -, 1 , YA 4 ,W v g s vrrrtffix ' ,, . , nw Row 1 L toR D Pruett,K Schu.ltz,M Coltman,D Pr1gle,j Angl1n,T Lucas, G Wrubel,J Corbatt,M Antak, Capt R Rudder Row 2 L toR D Gennette, B Looper, B LeBoulch, G Gra.nt,j Peyok, G Redden L Capps, R Mruk, G Teuscher, R Kw1erant, P Kw1erant,D Peyok, T Marshall Track After workmg 1n crowded corners 111 the gym for two weeks, the track team welcomed a break m the weather and some outdoor pract1ce Coaches McM1llan and Jax Coach McM111an Captam Rudder and Asslgmnf welcomed a squad of 40 boys Letterrnen Rlch Rudder, Coach Jax d1SC11SS prel1mmar1es w1th 0ff1C13,1 Tom Marshall, Ron Kwlerant, Glen Garwood, Chuck Tea ney, Bob Copeland, Darrel Crull and Lynn Capps bolstered the outlook for '59 Rlchard Rudder, key man m the hur dles was elected Captam of thas year's team The boys worked hard to get ready for the Inter Lakes Conference Meet on May 20, the last one Lmcoln w11l partake 1.n The schedule appears elsewhere on the track pages at s 'P , A L' 3 an S F. schlefer,'c.'.Terney,'D.c1:u1i, D'. Row sg. .L. to R: TJ. Potter, Kaufimln, B. l3oyd', B. cbpe1mL1,' T i , . 1 , , . 3 i ' - u 98 TRACK, A DIVERSIFIED ACTIVITY The Sta-ft of the 100 Ya-fd dash' Lynn Capps takes thu-d place m the 100 yard dash L Lf Varslty Track Schedule 1959 Apr11 8 Utlca Apr11 10 Fraser Centerhne Ap:-11 16 Berkley Apr-11 23 Farmmgbon Apr1l 30 Walled Lake May 4 Lakeshore May 7 Southfxeld May 13 Waterford May 16 REGIONALS May 18 Warren C1ty May 20 INTER LAKES CONFERENCE May 23 STATE FINALS ,fi V mail? On Apnl 10th a. cold dreary day, the Lm coln Hlgh Track Team met Fraser and Centerlme Hrgh Schools m a U'13DgI.l13-I' meet Lmcoln fmlshed on wp garnermg 64 pomts to Center1me's 41 and Fraser 30 Plctured on these pages are actlon PIC tures of th1s meet 1' f . I ' J W I-Ynn C3-PPS Clears the ba-1' in 3- winning high jumP- Darrell Crull finished second 1n the highs I VOLVI G MANY DIFFERE T 7 . Chuck Teaney stepped out m front and lead all the way to wm the half m11e m 2 17 7 Bob Copeland puts the shot Track Although Lmcoln was defeated by Berkley 62 47 on Apr1l 16th 1n a dual meet, Chuck Teaney stole the spotllght After two tnes at the half m1le record Teaney, a Jumor cracked the old mark w1th a tune of 2 mm 13 1 seconds exactly 2 9 seconds better Capt Rrch Rudder was a double wumer agam m the Hxgh and Low Hurdles, wh1le Fred Schaefer and jerry Anglm took fu-st place m the m11e and 440 Gary Redden pases the baton to Bob Le Boulch m the medley relay won by Lmcoln Captam R1chard Rudder eas1ly wms the low hurdles Tom Marshall takes a second LD the broad Jump SKILLS AS WELL AS 'qiltbv-Q ,J -2:51 .52 54 Li I Q . x ' U' ' . .- Q . ,L Q . - I . - I 0 . a s u I Af . . X -4, I .I - - ' M . . - A k ,V 1, iqrwf f Y ,fzii ' +wgi iv, .qt-W ,MV 1 4,4 6 , sue, V'-.V 'Z' ' Nxck Kozak Dave Graham Golf Coach F W Velchansky Golf Schedule 1959 S1x returnmg lettermen turned out for the 1959 Varsnty Golf Team under APT11 20 Waterford Coach F Velchansky Smce tlus was April 27 Farmmgton the last year 111 the Inter Lakes League, May 1 Berkley the team looked forward to a successful May 4 SO1Ithf181d G O season. The team pracuced at Maple May 8 Waterford Lane and The Plum Brook Golf Courses May 11 Walled Lake The complete schedule appears on thls Page J-N-1 '!' Alan Radhck Ron Lapham Tom Hatf1e1d Bob Paul D. If U ' . CUR FUTURE PRESIDENTS. 101 Row 1. L. to R.: Mgr, W. Max-tak, S. Bracher, N, Kenyon, K. Baker, R. Kwierant, C. Teaney, G. Gar- wood, R. Sinkevicus, Coach C. Saxton. Row 2. L. to R.: P. Douglas, E. Coffey, P. Taylor, P. Stephens, D. Damron, E. Bajer, V. Bongiomo, 1. Medley. Baseball 'lil , N 4 Coaches Saxton and Stevenson were overwhelmed this spring with a turnout of 50 candidates for the baseball squad. Heading the list were veterans jerry Medley, Chuck Teaney, Mike Worden, and Norman Douglas. After three weeks of indoor drills the squad was happy to I Y .sv Aw f: A 1 uf . is .3 r ,f - ip ,., an f 'f get oulside and hit. Theoutlook for the season was good 10, 1 . N, ' Q- T pa-s- A A.. Q ' 'Q and both coaches remained optimistic as the season got under way. The complete schedule is elsewhere on the it baseball pages. - 'S 'Q fl Av 'Wi 1 --S.. BASEB LL COMPLETES CJUR April 13 April 21 April 24 Apnl 28 May 1 May 5 May 8 May 12 May 14 May 15 May 19 May 22 Varsity Baseball Schedule 1959 Warren Farmington Waterford Walled Lake Berkley Southheld F armmgton Waterford Warren Walled Lake Berkley Southfield This group of infielders pose awaiting turns in the battmg cage Paul Taylor gets his battmg helmet from Coach Saxton as Mgr Warren Martak looks on V RIED SPORTS ROSTER Thls group of outfielders lme up in a. practlce dnll Q 103 , if Q , S, ' f ' N 1 lfv X ,I ,X M , yt I1 5 Q' X . -fe H ... V' 52 ' , 9 ' , y J? 1 X V 1 A 539 - ' K, Chuck Teaney waltmg at the plate for his pltch Baseball On Monday Ap!-11 13th, the Lmcoln Hxgh Baseball Squad got off w1th a w1n nmg start The team defeated Warren Hxgh School 11 4 jerry Medley was the winnlng pltcher allowmg only three luts Paul Taylor wlth three for four and Chuck Teaney w1th a home run and double led the hltters A feehng of op t1m1sm for a successful season reigned ff'-ff-4'9 wastewa- 'W Pat Stephens covers second on an attempted steal -G lk.-fl' A D CLIMAXES A -Q-5 Dan Damron attempts a sacnfxce hunt ' s 0 5. 1 K 'i , , X - - ls. A . . . W , 4, M . 3, f ,U - t sw Wh,,,,,.. ,Mui X , - ...Q .1 j -v A , - 'a.:1-:Ia ff . '- . W .-s., ff o Q ' if-'nu -A A ' 1 L, ' ' V J' Hx . '- . . . - ki .Q ' QT: . .. '59-'il' Q-- . '. as - '-5 A 'c j ',,-2 ' -'i...,'. FM.,-S ' fs -,,, ,'J.-.15 A-1 . , -,W M .- .,. . Q. AN., . in N4 it 0 1 ,R . 1 , rf '-- , 1 ff A , 5 x, . - ,- H' M: ,,., ' .ff . 9 . -, ,' , 'V ffgf-1-as. ,.f' .. A ,Ft ,A m9-6 '-1' 5' 5 ' .- lxw' zllff Li Q Row 1 L to R R Classy, D Kenyon, B Ba.nas1k,J A1ken,D Schulty, M MCWIHIZIRS Row 2 L to R C Guthne, T Poga.s1c,j O1den.kamp,j La.Be1le, K Hylenskz, A Babyak J Boylan Junlor Varsity Baseball Coachj Stevenson worked w1th a group of twenty f1ve boys on the Jumor varsxty The squad had a. full schedule of nme games The complete schedule appears on thls page Reserve Aprll 21 Aprll 23 Apnl 27 Apnl 30 May 7 May 12 May 14 May 21 May 28 Baseball Schedule 1959 Rosevxlle Utlca Unca Southfleld Waterford Rosev111e Berkley Farmington Walled Lake FULL YEAR OF SPORTS 01 G t Qflft R01 I 106 Fre d Baum garte ner Harold Benefield Karen Berry Dorothy Black Deanna Bloss Mrs Stewart explams the home keys to begmnmg typ1StS Judy Boyd Margaret Bradley Bruce Brown Russell Brovsmflel Mary Ann Bybee Gerald Alampi June Allen Joe Anderson Mary Ashbrook Ralph Barnett Jr FF, y f : i .w AWS' Lmda Bark W -vs' Dorothy Bosko Q Clyde Cablc Frances Challacombe hm Cooper Gertrude Croyle Sharon Daley THE EW IOBS HA E BEGU TOSEE Daniel Damron Pat Darson Pat DeBom'd Jac quelline Derwe Sharon Dismuke Q 7 - A 311 le ' Do1a'esDo1sen Kolleen Duffy Glona Duncan Pat E1a.m Gary Fxsher Troy Fnsbee .48 Iudlth Guldner Wanda Ha gadon Don Haslun George Heck D1ane Hendnckson Dons GCHUY 'u N 'fi 5 10B boys moldmg clay m Art class Grace G11beI't Dan Gmette Betty Sue Gordon Dennis Greene Carol Gress 11' K.. REMCTE GOALS A D ARE WILLI G 107 108 Tim Kauffman Jacqulen Kemp Joan Kulcharyk Gerald la Belle Carol Lamond jeff IaP1ante diff An xnsprred Engllsh class of 1OB's hsten to Mr Vel p h O m O Warren Martek Ray Mayhew Bruce McG11l1v1-ay Howard M111er Becky Mxlton f I 'Zim f f!! ii if llywww if '--f Susanne Hoffman Tom Huffman Sharon Hughes janet Jewell Rhoda Jones 34 id: James Lupan James Mortler Mary Lee Nottlngham Carolyn Novak Karen Parks Wendall Payne O GO THRCUGH EXPERIENCES AND Lonna Pelton Barbara Robbins Ronald Rodgers Stewart Probert Kenneth Sarri George Termen 431355 Betty Wlutlock Tom W1111ams James Wllson Ahce Woelk B111 Zack n-3' Sh1r1ey Sw1enky 1' , N v,, ' ,vtdiyfggl 5'-iii at xg ft ff? . Ron Sander Clifford Schleiger Fern Shadrick Joyce Spencer LuC11le Sublett Marge Secord, Joyce Spencer and Dale Pruett marvel Larry Thompson Annette Thorpe 11m Tumlo Reuben Vandervest Jamce Ward . I I 'tte 17 F X Ax I if fi-SL IVVI ' jd I PRACTICES IN EVERYDAY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES. 109 The Qu111 and Scroll Soc1ety IS an honorary club orgamzed on a natxonal bas1s In order to acqu1re memberslup m tlus club, students must meet the qua11f1cat1ons set up by the natronal board Students are chosen from the yearbook and newspaper staffs The pnme purpose of thas club 1S to rncrease mterest rn Journahstlc endeavors - --.kk-L Quill an Scroll L to R T Hammel, Sponsor,L Pachebula, S Barrett, M Wolf, I W11112.IT1SOH, A Spencer, F Velchansky, Sponsor Honorary Socletles 'Hur a cp The Natmonal Honor Soc1ety orgamzed for good scholarshlp To become e11g1b1e for th1S club a Student must mamtam a average throughout h1s four years of h1gh school In addltlon to scho1ast1c ach1eve ment students are encouraged to partlcxpate 1n serv1ces to the school and commumty Mrs Zelda Fletcher has acted as sponsor of the club for the past f1ve years atlonal Honor Society L to R Seated E Voss,j W11l1amson Secretary D P1erce,V1ce Presldent j Schlmmel J Peters, Treasurer Standm S Snow B Hackel Pres1dent G Bollenbacher r ga a 9 THE HO ORS FCDR THE PRESENT L. O . ' 0 ' 5 A X J I . . . . . I 1 C, C 0 ' ' , . . ' n 1 I 1 a o 1 I 0 on a national basis to stimulate enthusiasm Q . . . B ' . . . . - T, Q V r l'4 - - -' ln ,f A . . . 1 ll I ii - , L 3 . K Hz.: w X O l 0 . . 1 . . ' ' , 9 . ' ' - ' 5 . ' , . ' ' . . A 3 . . ,J , f 'Y K' f ff 2m LQ L toR Front Row- J Keur A Groce, C Zacharslu, K CODSUI-DU.111dSS, Sponsor, B W1bH't,J Peters,A Kucera S Boyd 2nd Row- G Rozny, P Gray, K Glenn, S Georges,J Dautermann, P I-hgdon, D Kenyon, B Jewell, K, Paolam, S Brown, N Haley, N Snow, R. Taranto Future Teachers Amerlca The Future Teachers are a group of students who vnsh to make 2. career of teachmg The club was orgamzed by Mrs Zelda Fletcher and has member shrp 1n the M1ch1ga.n Future Teacher ASSOC13t10n S Members of th1s club are grven the opportumty to learn about teachmg through student teachmg and by lectures glven by promment people rn the profess1on S Boyd, P I-hgdon, and K Pao1azz1 dlscuss the opportun1t1es open to them 1:1 the f1e1d of teachmg aff L to R I Werthman, President- I Peters, Treasurer, K, Constantinides, Sponsor- B Wibirt, Secretary, C Zacharski, Vice President A D HGPES FOR THE FUTURE PRO E Seated, H, Kobug, Sponsor, S Olekgmk, D Hudgens, K. Elam, R Jewell, E Vos, 1 Classy J' Drozdowslu, E Clement, T Tengler Standmg I Stemhndge, D Iaszcz, E Arbucl-de, I Werthman, S Howell, K. Coursey, J Evans, C Bmllcheck, F Bakos Fletcher, G Jewell, S Marx, M. Hunyady, L Bmllmgsley, J Dautermann, D Johnson, L Vmeyard, E Santhony, L Burke Y Teens Y Teens are guls who are members of the YWCA QYoung Women's Ch1'1St13.D ASSOC13.t.l0l1,. They belong to a world w1de fellowslup of women and gurls of every race, creed, color, and occupatron m YWCA's 1n 65 countnes The goals of the Y Teens are as follows' To grow as a person To grow 1n fnendshlp w1th people of all races, rel1g1ons, and nat1onal1t1es To grow 1n the knowledge and love of God. Each Y Teen 15 bound to the other by the Y Teen goals . Each one shares 1n a democrat1c process to further these goals. ln October the Y Teens packed then' overnlght bags and went downtown to the Central Branch of the YWCA for a P, 1. party. Officers Reporter, D. Hudgens, Treasurer, E. Voss, Pres1dentg I. Classy, VICE Presldentg R, Jewell, Rec. Secretary, K. Elam, Corr. Secretary. L. to R. H, Kobus, Sponsor, J. Drozdowslu, I.C.C, W i 112 OUR STUDENTS HAVE M T E lv M, , s M V? W' , ,. A, Q D J s - Y l fl Q. . 1 gl! .4 5 ' 1 ff . - P :J ' 'td .. if I Q ar A 'fr , , 1 s . . Q Y 1 p , 4, ,W Q 4 Y , , . W f f I 7 ' g . 9 o 0 0 1 a . s O I . . 1 ' . S. , 0 c Q 0 0 I 0 Y Q o - . o 0 A o 9 . - 1 . . 3 - . . . ,, , . . . S - D 1. . W 2' . . . . . l , 3. ' 4. - ' - I 5 . . Y nf S? L to R Front Row- E Long,J French, R. Gasser, P Edmonds, A Radhck, E Hubert, S Georges, N Z1mmerm2Ln. Back Row D Decker, M Johnston, S Connole, A Gmmslcl, P Sternberg, C Flair, T Pegan, N Wxlk, P I-hgdon, D Adams M Holzman, G George, D Hackbartzh. B... V 33 -r WWW Camera Cub The Art and Camera club 1S made up of students mterested m art or photography Through thas club, Students are able to further then' knowledge m the f1e1ds they are mterested 111. Under the d1.rect1on of Mr Joseph Blasko, club members are further msiruc ted about art and photography 'N Art and Camera Club Ofhcers L to R R Casser, Treasurer A Radlxck, Pres1dent P Edmonds V1ce Pres1dent E Hubert, Secretary Photographer D Adams poses M Johnston and J French for a pxcture ' ee- - At M f I ' on - WELL-ROU DED PERSONALITIES. 113 'xx 1 - Marge Ratlrff, Secretary Jaclue Peters, Treasurer Book Stm-e Commn-tee Kathy N rmersluem, Martha Wxlson, Barbara Lord Student Credit Association The Student Cred1t 1S an orgaxuzatron through whlch students can earn money to help wrth then' semor expenses Thls money 15 put rnto a bank account Money IS earned through the sale of Chnstmas cards, candy, and by attendrng school dances Tlus money can be drawn out of the accounts to pay for class sweaters, rmgs, semcr fees and many addruonal expenses throughout the school year all Refreshments Comm1ttee L to R, Tom Tengler, Dottle Hudgens, JoAnn Drozdowsla lv, .47'J gf ,ff QW' Homeroom Representatrves Chngtmas Card Commngtee L to R lst row,j Celmer, M. Wilson, P McCluney 2.nd Joyce Andrews, Caml Brmkman, Lola Bzllmgley row,J Prmshorn, T Fette, R Escott 4 DURI G THESE SHORT BREATHI G SPELL Q 'TQ' f-2 sl 1. Ne 5 ' 01 L - ,,. X. A 1 . -H ' 5 ' I , x xr -' X. 3 V ,.f N ,K , X. . S . 0 , 2 Y K 'C .I . I ex -K- ' ' J . . . 'E M f - .N ha xl v I X I -,f AVE X k 11 Front R0w,j Denson,P Guba,S Wlnte, P Warren, D Sm1th,J Raby, D Behnke S Croce,D Kr1dner 2nd row R R1ley, Sponsor E Wald, E Iong,I K8.'l'P1!1S1G.,J Rushton,J Kam, B Tomczyk, H Johnson, 3rd row, A Coll1n,J Sellars, R Zap1nslcL,I LEWIS, B Kern, K Haggerty I E1sbrenner, D Emery,I Stevens Retail Office The Retzul Club was orgamzed ten years ago to promote an mrerest 1n retallmg as a career The members sponsored a dance and pa-nd monthly dues to help pay for the State Retarl Club Convenuon m Kalamazoo The twenty f1ve membezs also attended the Employer Employee Banquet 111 May Mr Ray R1ley, club sponsor, worked w1th the members to help them develop conhdence m school and on the o ali' I.. to R. I Denson, Presldent, D Kndener, V1ce Pres1dent,J K2.I'P1I'1Sk1, Treasurer J Raby, Secretary TUDENTS WELCOME A CHANCE TO RELAX 115 i K Club of f k jb. . . N0 .wal rg es F A- e'QyE se- Www' ff? We -.rf Staff Members QI. to R j I Werthman, F Velchansky, Sponsor, I Yozzo, C Teaney, E Mlller Pachebula R Keane, J Medley, and A Groce A Spencer and I Wxlhamson Co Ed1t01'S Commander Brmgung to you a p1ctor1al story of the past school year rs the mam objectnve of the COMMANDER staff Plenty of pastmg, utung, wntmg, rev1s1ng and plamung go mto the rnakmg of a yearbook. Th1s year Ann Spencer and June W11l1amson combmed talents to edlt the yearbook. They were ass1sted rn tlus monumental task by a competent staff of f1fteen. Drsappeanng blue penc1ls dry glue, copy deadlmes, page deadlmes, blue hnes, and the runmng story were among the headaches the smff suffered through to produce the book, A tmp to Eastland Center to see the Edwards Brothers Exh1b1t 1n October was an educa uonal expemence for the staff and 115 sponsor Mr Vel -Q' VX nr-9qzM 'Q fx ,own L. to R Carol Evans, Donna Pxerce, and Arlene Croce dxscuss F. Bakos and R. KBS-IIC 5-JSCUSS Sen-101' Page 19'YOU7t plans for under classmcn pages, 6 THE ANNUAL A D EW PAPER STAFFS Twelfth Grade staff members QL to R ,N Kay, C Gordon, N Thomas, I WIHIHIDSOD, A Spencer, M. Wancket, F Bakos, M Hunyady, D Plerce, and B Paul COMMANDER STAFF Eu tcrs m Chlef Semor Edators Club Ed1to1s Class Ed1tors Faculty Ed1tor Sports Ed1tors ACt1V1t1ES Advertnsement Advaser Ann Spencer June WIHIAIUSOD Frances Bakos Randy Keane Joyce Werthrnan Judy Youo Donna P1e.rce Charlene Gordon Carol Evans Nancy Thomas Arlene Croce Bob Paul Jerry Medley Chuck Teaney Manlynn Wancket Nancy Kay Mary Hunyady Nancy Mum Eve-1yn.M1ller Sports L to R I Medley, C Teaney, B Paul Frank W Velchansky Club edltors J Y0220 , I Werthman, and A Groce dascuss plans for page layouts WORK STEADILY N Mutu Ccenterj explams to E M11ler and B Pachebula the proper way to lay out an Ad page A D FRANTICALLY 117 .. g' 1' C , X . 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' fl Department Ed1tors QL to R j T Hammel, Sponsor, J Worden M Worden, M Wolfe, Ed1tor 1n Ch1ef, D Adams, C Kacarka,J Peters Rallsplltter Once every three weeks, the Off1C13.l student pub hcatlon of the 1-ugh school, THE RAILSPLITTER goes to press The majorlty of the students only see the fmrshed product, and don't apprec1ate the amount of work lt represents -ASS1g'I1I1'1e11.13, features, rough drafts, layout, p1ctures, rewr1tes and proofreadmg are part of the process of putnng a paper to bed by a weary group Mane Wolf as Edmtor 1n Cluef en deavored to make THE RAILSPLIT TER the vo1ce of the student body at L H, S Mr Thomas Hamxnel, sponsor, and hrs staff played host to an All Press Conference m February A semor edxtlon rn January and June were the featured hrghllghis of the year WLM A J Peters checks spacmg of copy U EQUALED YEARBOGK H-I N 32-ZR., . k x ' Y , 'll - . . . . . i I I 1 , I O - - . . . . O O 1 . O . Q. 1 . 1 I I I . O . . . . 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Class ofhcers N Douglas, Pres , Mrs Belden, E Arbuckle, Sec , G Chnsto pulos, V Pres., Mr Rlley CLASS MOTTO To strlve, to seek, to fmd, and not to y1e1d T O P T E C S FLOWER Sandra Noble Joanna Wllrnurth J3Ck16 Peters Mane Wolf Carole Cameron Donna PIGICG Judy Worden Charlene Gordon Juamta VanGi1der June Wllliamson Red Tea Rose Valed1ctor1a.n Sandra. Noble, and Salutatonan Joanna Wilmurth school they had two girls who repre- sented the class as homecoming queens, they were C . Evans, in the junior year, and D. Pierce, in the 3 984 3 871 3 742 3 682 3 662 3 603 3 554 3 552 3 500 3 484 L to R jackie Peters, Mane Wolf, Carole Cameron, L to R Judy Worden, Juanita Van Gilder, June Wrlllamson THE PRCGRESS CF THESE STUDENTS 2 n 0 o o A o ' . I D . . . . . , ,Ar ' K . . . D . ' RW ' a . . 5 v Q J, . , I , 3 1 ,f .- : ' A -sg 1 5 3 . E A 2 , xx If W 1 R is ' ' ,ff , 5 ' A ' V 3' i f an ,Q V . we .- k... .., .I ' I 0 O Q 3 . . Seniors S McClellan and W Haladye, two nnd term graduates, are shown turmng over then' caps and gowns to the two June graduates, S Howell and A Radllck GARY ALLISON 'A good natured person hves long llfe ' Chou' VBYSIEY Club, Track, Wresthng JD MELVIN AN TAK In sport or honor he IS a man of courage V2.I'S1tY Club, Football, Basket ball, Wresthng HAS BEE MIRIAM ANDERSON LYDIA ANDRUSYK veable and laughable one just The only way to have h'1CDdS 15 can't help lxlung her to bg one CO OP Club Latm Club G.A A , Pep Club EVA LEE ARBUCKLE BOB AUSTIN 'Tl'11S woman has been 2- leader All thmgs requlre slnll except mdeed ' an appet1te.' Student COUDC11, Y Teens, G A.A , Varslty Club, Football, Band, F NA , Pep Club, Band Wrestllng MARKED, I TELLECTUALLY, 123 sf Ai , ' A TTE - nnenn 1 we ,A I - ' 3 . G .l . Lo . . S . . I T hu 1 I FRANCES BAKOS Much wisdom often goes with fewest wcrds. Y-Teens, Latin Club Commander, F, N. A. Pep Club, 19. H. A., Quill s sewn SANDRA LEE BARRETT Her sincerity and truth are the basis of her virtues. Student Cotmcil, Railsplitter, Co- op Club, G.A.A., Quill 8 Scroll, Student Credit WALT BEAI-S DONNA BEHNKE A wlse man turns chance mto good I have a heart wlth room for every fortune o Co op Retall 8 Off1ce Club CHUCK BARROW He that hath a merry heart hath a continual feast. Several semcrs worked 111 the h brary to gam knowledge of how lt functlons Here they learned how to find books by means orf the card catalogue and other IDJXHZJII fads S Fletcher checks out a bookforC LundasF Bakoslooks for a lost card CAROLYN BILLCHECK 'A woman's heart hke the moon, IS always changing Y Teens, F H.A SOCIALLY A D PHYSICALLY BY 'bt Q LOLA BILLINGSLEY RICHARD BOJNOWSKI MYR-NA BONE rlendllness excels 1n her heart 'A Silent man 15 9- 5110118 mall ' A senslble person f1nds nothmg Y Teens G.A.A F T A V9-1'S1tYC1'-lb useless Latln Club These students are hstenmg 1n tently to a d1SC'U.S1OD g1ven by former students of L1nco1n who are now college freshmen. Many took part and had many of then' ques tlons answered and had many problems pertanung to college cleared up .A i4 CAROLYN BOUCHER SHARON BOYD SHARON BOX A sweet person Wlth a sweet ' er quletness IS but a Shleld be personallty IS always 11ked 'On 0119 She Smlled and he W-15 neath wh1ch hes a Splrlt of coop Larm Club, F TA Pep Club, blest 61'at10r1 French Club Chou' MEANS 0 COOPERATIO ? NF . . , , - - ., H . . . ' r -y - - . . ' J fu- , ' '- O -J A 4 uv ' 'H . I - - f . . 'N' I ' v ' .ll - n U '- GARY BROYLES Always laughmg always brxght, h1s antlcs f11l us Wlth dehght Chou- Pep Club Band qi 'N'-rv RICHARD CALDWELL Mx-1n's wlsdom 15 lus best fnend Co op il. 'ei' Seniors CAROL CAMERON What sweet dehght a quxet e affords Co op Club JOAN CARR She's qulet and smcere, 2-1. lot o fun to be near C0 op Club Durmg asembhes much a1d was g1ven by the Seruou: boys 1n operatmg the l1ght1ng Shown above are Hu bert POISIOD., A1 Radhck, Bob Copeland, and Robert Caldwell before a talent show ROBERT CALDWELL JOSEPHINE CE LMER Ha.ppmess IS above all thmgs No good man ever grew r1ch all the calm, glad certamty of at once mnocence F1-1A,Y Teens,FNA 6 WITH FELLOW PUPILS . R 5. as I' . f :aj 'dw . I. L GEORGE CHRISTOPULOS 1e1su.re Student C ou.nc1l JOYCE ANN CLASSY She hath a tongue w1th tang Chou' Y Teens GAA Pep Club Band Glrls Basketball ESTHER ANN CLEMENT Her beauty dwells 1n her laughxng eyes Y Teens, Latxn Club, GA A., Pep Club, Band Seniors BETTY ANN COLPAERT be your strength ' F HA , Pep Club MAXINE COMPTON Quiet persons are welcome every where Co op Club G.A.A Student Credlt The dance band played for many of the class dances 1n the new Student Centex. Semors took full advantage of tlus and attended many of the dances. MARY CONNE LL She's always lauglung for she has an mflnlte deal of w1t Co op Club POISE A D LEADER HIP R 3,3 He who woos in haste may wed at In quietness and confidence shall ' ll I K, 1 - . E A L ll ' .Fl YI ' - . 1 .' 1 'v I ' l . 1 , - if - vi RAY COOK Pleasures afford more dehght when shared wlth others P allsphtter PATRICIA ANN CUVA 'S llence IS more eloquent than words Co op Club On December 19, 1959, alumm came and spoke mfcrmally to the Semols plannmg to attend college after g'.'3.dI.l2.'U.0D4 Standmg ls Charles Buckley, who told about the dlfference between hlgh school and college KATHIE COURSEY Laugh1ng and twmklmg through hfe wxth never a care Choir, F H.A , Y Teens, Pep Club Art Club, Commander KEN CRICKS So full of cheerfulness, the more he spends, the more he g3.1I1S Track Football BILL DAVIS DAVE DIETZ not only used all the brams I had Every man l.S measured by hzs own but all I could borrow ' standards 8 RE FOSTERED I THE VARIOUS T I 'Qu - 'Z U' SHARON DESTRAMPE JOHN DOUGHTY NORMAN DOUGLAS merry heart nukes 3, cheerful I often burned the Uflldnlte 011 He IS or was or IS to be? countenance ' but sad to say 't1s not for to11 Student COUDCII, Varslty Club RRIISPIIUZCT Student Credxt Football 'Ji JOANN DROZDOWSICI DARREL EMERY CAROL ESSENMACHER Nothmg 15 f0I'6lg1 to me that relates to man Self trust IS the fust secret of opularxty bears her company ' Y Teens Usher Club F HA success G.A.A F T.A F.N.A , Pep Club Retaxl 8 Offlce Club BT Mrs Constantlntes, a former student of Lmcoln, has been teach mg Fammly L1v1ng here at Lmcoln. Here her class IS learmng about fanuly 11fe by watchmg f11ms wluch broaden then' outlook on hfe ASSOCIATIONS A D CLUB A H . . . - H . . x r - v ' ' u ' ' . . , 2 K I H . . . . n - ' ' HP ' .I - n 1 1 ' -7 - ., . ., . 'F mmeewv R 1 E .I ,U 5 S1 -..........,...,,, - kr . ,Rafi . CAROLE ANN EVANS JIM EVANS ELEANOR FAHRINGER 'Her beauty seems to come from I feel as Lf I had read all the above ' Commander Chou, Latm Club, Usher Club bggks I want to read S1mpl1c1ty IS welcome at all Student Councrl Track, Student times ' Credlt, Football Basketball gms? Shown 1n the photo IS Cast I rehearsmg for the Semorr pla 'The Cunous Savage Due to a small cast Mrs L1pmcke, the duector, double cast each part, The play was presented on the evemngs of Apnl 17th and 18th. JOAN FERGUSON ERNIE LONG AUDRETTA FIJOLEK Her laugh IS always joyous be cause It flows from the heart gljileader, Chou, Latm Club, Arr cmb, Retall a Offlce Club ch1ef. Rallsphtter , French Club Character IS a long standmg hab1t. A srmle wlth an mtent to do uns 0 THEY H VE WORKED WITH. J . . u, H H . . . . n . . , 1 -I ! ! . 'lfiifxi . 4 ab, hi . V I .X A ' ' 4 c M- . . Yr . ' , . . . ' 5 . O . . j N1 V ., f i ' I K? I JANET FISCHER SALLY FLETCHER SHARON FLOYD Though she be but little, she is Chatty, convincing, and calm. Her smile is like the dawn of morn! fierce. Student Council, Choir, Y-Teens, Commander, F.H.A., Student Credit GAA., Pep Club joan Ferguson a member of the 12A team, IS seen here In actlon 1n the fmal game agamst the 11A's Wanting patzlently for the ball is Sandy Noble, also a semor PATSY FOUCHEY BEVERLY FOWLER DONNA FREY 'She does everythmg quletly and A sincere fnend to those who 'Everythlng IS worth talkmg about ' efflcxently lmow her Y Teens, Student Credlt Pep Club Rallsphtter, G.A.A Pep Club G -A -A DURI G THEIR HIGH SCHOOL YEARS 3 u r ' . . . . ' . . . I . . . H - . . . , , U RICHARD GEORGE 'N ever worry yourself over o peoples troubles Student Councxl Varsrty Club, Football, Wrestlmg Co op GARY GRANT The w1se man reads both books and 11fe ltself ' CHARLENE GORDON 'A tender sm11e reveals a sweet 811' Commander Lat1n Club 'Fir hd' BILL HACKE L e that IS master of hlmself w11l soon master others ' Varslty Club, Natlonal Honor Soc1ety Track Basketball MARGARET GORMAN Talk often but never long ' F H A KEN L HALLMAN enjoy the slmple pleasures of lfe Co op One annual basketball event every student looks forward to IS the miramural tournament held durmg the latter half of March Shown here IS the Senior IZA team gettmg a pep talk from Coach B111 Hackel THESE YOU G ME A D W Q ' ther ' l ' -Q - '1. . . . . ' an 5 ' HH . . . . . . I, .- - 1' -lu H A Powell Studios d1d the pho tography for the class of '59 The seniors were photographed in Feb rua.ry and their proofs arrived in two weels After much debatmg over the best picture, orders were taken. Pictured at the right are L Holz, J Va.nGi1der, and E Falminger discusing an order with Mr Geisz of Powell Studio, JOHN J HALLUMS BEATRICE HAMPE I 'shore' do llke them g1I'l5 Her name IS seldom heard ' Football Basketball Co op Club, Pep Club, Band LINDA HOLZ 'Alone Wlth her frlends how merry she can be SANDRA HOWELL The greater the glory the greater the chmb for It Chou, Y Teens F I-LA , Art Club Pep Club WOME HAVE BEE Q O . O O . . . . ' x 'Q' . Wy? 0 ' ' . ' .' Let loose, you're only young once. , - T ' ' -, ' ' uv , - I ' , . . 7 - ' . ., ., WK? RAY HIC KSON DOTTIE HUDGENS I drshke noxse unless I make It myself Y Teens, Usher Club, G.A.A , F TA F.N.A Pep Club SANDRA HUFFINES IS wxsdom to beheve the heart Pep Club DE LPI-UNE JASZCZ A11ttle talkatwe, but always co operatwe ' Y Teens, Co op Club F,H.A , Band, Usher Club Mr. Balos, the band instructor, will be losing eight senior membems of the band in June. These studenis have helped in concerts, festivals, assemblies, and a few have partici- pained in the dance band. MARY JANE HUNYADY She who talks much talks ln vam F I-LA , Y Teens, Commander, G,A.A , Student Credlt, F T,A , F.N.A Art Club, Pep Club NANCY JACQUART A glrl who's always laughmg IS gu-1 who's always happy Latm Club RUTHANN JEWE LL LARRY JONES S1Il.C2-IPICY IS bemg natural G A A Y Teens, Rallsplltter, Wm to persuade, humor to Pep Club, French Club, Glrls dghgh: Basketball Band PREPARED T0 MEET I X faf' ' - .ll It ' ' ' . . . - ' ' ' a. . . . . ,H ny . l2Qj?fwf2 I 0' - 1 a ag I r ' ' - - , , ' ' .vl mstructor, rev1ews play mterpre tatmon with the sncth hour semor dramatlcs class Members of th.1s group found the lmowle very useful wh.1le worlung on the Semor play, The Cunous Savage RAY JONES Men who have had a. great deal of experience learn not to lose their temper. Golf, Art Club, Audlo Vlsual CAROL ANN KEBER She hves m a world of Jolhty Chou-, Pep Club THE WW5' :Fm JOHN KARPINSKI He who laugheth wmneth many f1'18DdS . Retall S Offlce Club, Latm Club, Audlo Visual Club SAM KELLY A man of few words and a. loyal fnend Co op Club DEMANDS O NANCY R. KAY The srmle that never wears of . F,T.A ,Latm Club, Commander, Debate LOROLEI KISSER Laugh yourself mto a. blush. Student Credlt, F.H A., Pep Club, Co op Club . Mrs. Lipnicke, the dramatics ' ' . . dge A Y. ' ' ll . . . f JE AN E TTE KRAWC ZYK It's nlce to be n1ce when you're naturally D108 Commander CARL LUND I have been an 1dle fellow all my hfe E LEANOR KUCERA 'I laugh w1th the world and the world laughs wxth me Y Teens Chou, G A A Pep Club BOB MALLEY wlse man turns chance mto good fortune THE MODER WORLD ELAINE ANN LEITCH IS well for the heart to be na1ve but the mmd not to be Razlsphtter, Co op Club SUSAN MARX Humor 15 the fmest perfectlon poetlc genlus Chou, Y Teens, Pep Club The Intramural games are hotly contested affaxrs, calling for a great deal of teamwork Here the 12A Gxrls' team, dunng a t1me out, cuss the progress of the game thus far After swampmg two prevlous nvals, the 12A's were out pomted by the 11.A's for the t1t1e A IA Q :E I .. ' I . . . - , . . I q . . - ' .43 fp at . . A . . 6 .D . . of 9 u . n I- E LIZABE TH MCLE LLAN mdness 15 the sunshme m whlch wxsdom grows F HA , Pep Club, F N.A E LE ANOR MILLER ' e has soft han- on wh1ch lxght drops a dxamond Co op Club La'ra1ne Morency and Jeanette Krawczyk are shown Pel'f01'IDl11g then' dunes m the 0ff1Ce Among then: vanous dunes are workmg the sw1tchboa.rd, collecung at tendance shps, operatmg the d.1tto maclune, and nmnmg errands PAT MCISAAC rlendlmess 15 the key to success Pep Club, Latm Club LORRAIN E MORENCY She has achleved success who has llved well and laughed often Band G.A.A FRAN MEADE She s mce by name and n1ce nature BARBARA MOSES Let all thy converse be smcere Cholr, Pep Club PROGRESS IS TO BE KEPT al K. . . . . F. . . , . . by ' .ll ' .ll ,Sh . . . . ,, . . RON MRUK JERRY NASON SANDRA NOBLE All good things come to those A good sport and a sport to all. He who lets fortune slip shall who wait. Football never find it. GAA., Latin Club, Pep Club, Wrestling, Varsity Club Band, Girls Basketball, French C lub A newly started fad was started th1S year It was the secuonal seatmg of students durmg assem blies In the fmegrolmd 15 seated the semor class catchmg up on the latest g0S1P before an assembly FRANK OLSOWY GLORIA O NEAL CARL ORTON o man is the wiser for his 'EV911 V111-'ue 15 THOTC fall' when It The laborer IS worthy of his re leammg appears in a lovely person ward Co op Club Girls Basketball GAA I Ml DTHROUGHOUT LIFE .. . . . W 2 N . . . , - - - - H . . '- . I . . O Q' .. , . o JERRY OWCZARZAK LORETTA PACHEBULA BOB PAUL Oh, yes' I remember well those 'bunple at heart but a frlend I am very fond of the company of lessons, but as for what I learned Indeed lad1es that's the questlon Qulll G Scroll Chou-, Co op Club Varsxty Club, Golf, Commander, French Club Baseball R 1 allsp ltter, Retzul S Offlce Club Student COUDC11 Chou' Throughout the years many semors have part1c1pated m vanous as semb11es Bob Paul 1S plctured smgmg a spmtual at the Inter Lakes Talent Show In the background IS the chou' whlch accompamed Bob TONI PAWLOWSKI JACKIE PETERS JEROME PEYOK 'A good temper must be kept cool A good laugh 1S the sunshme to remm 1ts sweetness H the earth Latm Club, Cheerleader Natlonal falth ' Pep Club Honor SOCICTIY G.A.A F T,A Student Credlt Debate Ra11spl1tter A man of courage 18 so full of THE QUESTICNS THAT REMAI P 'Q :ibm T '- I i. 2 .' 7 f '. . . I4 7 T 4 H . . 'u n . .H . I A . , ., ',,.. '. ., , . DONNA PIERCE 'Most learned of the fair, most fan- of the learned Natxonal Honor Soclety, Latm Club F TA , Commander HUTBERT POISSON A contentous man who w1ll never lack words Mr Neher 15 rev1ewmg the most unportant facts before a test 1n lus government class In government we learn how our govermnent funcuons and how laws are made and enforced MARY PISTOLE HARRY PIPER She knows only one man bm: many 'The foundatxon of everyman IS a. fnend has educatlon Chou' Latm Club JOYCE PRINZHORN ull of sweet md1ffex-ence Band, Student Credlt ALAN RADLICK 'He who SIVCS rxchly ls rlchly re warded Art Club, Student Councll Chou, Golf, Raxlsphtter Audlo Vxsual 0 NANSWERED TTHIS TIME RE E? is E 9 wg, X K n n s K XM fxqt, Q- z gg , fills I' , . ' . ' ' ' ll I ' ' D . , l . I . . . , D -3 'hz nu ' F ' ' Du ' .nl g - - -. I . 1 , . - , . JERRY SALTSGIVER JOSEPH SANCHEZ RON SANDAHL It bnngs comfort and encourage ' Great men never feel small It matters not what men assume ment to man to have compamons Small men never feel grea to be they are what they are Wx-esthng Varslty Club Chess Club, Football, Basketball www 'Q' DON SANDERS ELAINE SANTHONY ARNOLD SCHWENKE w1t 1S greater than hrs wlsdom ' Everyone has a fan' chance to b 'Amb1t1on mspu-es achlevement ' Co op Club as great as she pleases Co op Club Y Teens G.A.A Tlus actlon pxcture of the Intra mural tournament shows the spznted play of the 11A Boys' team The 12A's went down to a bitter defeat In the fmals by a 38 36 score WILL THESE STUDENTS MAKE GOOD U E A r in V' la, P. I ff F55 5 f , ' f ' r.-5 H .. . .,, ,.:,: in H luul I Q 7 ' ,sho J Q I ilk PETE SEMIG To hve long It IS necessary to move slowly BOB SIMPSON NICK SERAPHINOFF M.md 15 the pa.rt1a.1 s1de of man, the heart IS everythmg Co op MARILYN SMITH He is capable of adapting himself A jolly lass, chuck full of fun, to any situation. she's always nice to everyone. Student Credit, Golf F.N.A., Latin Club, V.C.Y. OF THE SKILL A D The Semor Dram:-1t1cs Class IS shown worklng on pubhclty for the Senlor play At left Mrs Lxpmcke IS mstructmg M Smxth on programs as I Doughty lxstens lntently DOUG SHORE HIS letter of recommendatlon 15 h1s own good presence and good fashaon BOB SOLDATEK A wise man's day is worth a foo1's life, 'Nuns JUDY RIECK BEVERLY ROBERTS JERRY RODGERS Ever gay, ever fnendly ever Her eyes are the homes of s1lent It IS better to see a young man n welcome prayers blush than turn pale Ra1lspl1tter Co-op Club ', '..3V' wud' JAYNE RABY RICHARD LEE RUDDER BOB SALATRIK Small cheer and great welcome A well bred man IS always so e puts h1s best efforts mm make a merry feast ' cxable and comp1a1sant everythmg he does On May 16th the Semen' class held 115 prom. P1Ctll1'6d at the left shows I Roclgem opemng the door for S Destrampe Seated m the back are N Thomas and D Shore BZ K OWLEDGE THAT THEY 14 . , . H . H . . , sd -1 f 2 , 2 , - i ,, . - H . . .I ' ' . ' .Il Track, Co-op Club, Varsity Club T' xr Seniors On May 27, 1959, the Seruor clam left the hlgh school for the lvhclngan Central Stauon where they boarded the B 8 O for the flrst leg of then' Journey to Wash mgton D C and New York. ,..--nf ANN SPENCER ROBERTA STAFFORD KITTY STEENBERG 'A woman 15 always known by h 5W1e merry as the day IS long ' The world belongs to the energetlc ' Commander, Latm Club, F T A G A A Rallsplxtter, Co op Club Debate, G A A , Student COUDCII, Qulll 8 Scroll, French Club T. l ' GARY SWIECZKOWSKI LINDA SYMBERT It IS human nature to tlunk wlsely and act U1 an absurd fashlon 'Trust follows her words Baseball R2.1l.Spl1ttel', Pep Club Chou- Golf JUDY SZYMANSKI nowledge 15 a treasure, but practxce IS the key to 1 Band 44 ACQUIRE DURI G THEIR T H is K Q A . o I .H - . el' HAS ' .v ' . . ' T Q at as ui lg' ff ll ' l i . I I. . I I . . K l , , ' ' 'r. nun-:lid JIM TALLUTO It's what a fellow thinks he knows that hurts hlm CAROL TIMMINS The spirit of truth is the pillar of success Rallsplitter THOMAS TERESICK Why ca.n't they all be contented hke me? Co op JULIE ANN TOTH 'The ability to make one feel gay IS her chief attribute G A A HIGH SCHOOL YEARS Seniors On May 16th the Chez Paree, the Senior Prom was held in the lincoln High Gym, A French theme was carried throughout. The seniors who attended danced to the enchanting music of Dave Martin and his band. Pictured during a. break are J. Rodgers, S. Destrampe, N, Thomas, and D. Shore. NANCY THOMAS There IS Joy ID wisdom ' Usher Club, F T A , Commander GLORIA TOUSSAIN T good face IS the best letter of recommendation G A A AT 145 L j I 'Q Ei BARBARA TUCK She challenges many Wlth her pleaslng personahty Latin Club JU ANITA VAN GILDER Many who are sxlent are wrse m then' own ways ' allsplltter, Pep Club , Student red1t, G A A sir' BRENDA MAE TUCK A sweet glrl who has many wxllful ways French Club Latln Club LARRY TURNER 'Hrs bark IS worse than h.1s b1te BARBARA VAN WAGN ER LINDA VINE YARD aughter IS the best begmnmg for f1'19Y1d5h1P 'Never laugh at your own Jokes G A A Ra11spl1tter Guls Basket G A A Y Teens ball L----,Q After spendmg frve eXC1U.D.g days explonng hxstoncal srtes of Wash lngton and New York, the students returned to Mxclugan on Sunday, May 31st Thls was a long awalted event of the year LINCOL 7 WILL THEY ARDITH VROE GINDEWEY GINGER WAHOSKE She was a woman of few words 'A tlny gem that really sparkles Pep Club Band Co op Club G A A Cheerleader Pep Club .fx BARBARA WEILAND ANN WERLSCH When the heart eaks sp , glory Great ldeas come from the heart nself IS an llluslon MARILYNN WANCKET 'WISE to resolve and pat1ent to perform F T A Latm Club, Commander G A A BARBARA WIBIRT ' e practlces the Golden Rule Pep Club Chou, F T A Ofice TVl2.Ch1I1BS Class has helped many students get an educauon 1n tb commercxal course Among the maclunes wluch are used are the dlctaphone, calculatols, nfumeograph xnachxne, eleclnc typewnter BE AN ASSET TO THEIR ' . . - as .ll I .ll D , , - . . ., , v ' -3 9 E P' ' n rsh ' ul . . . , . . . N ,. A I :U Vw 0 We , A ,f Q , 1 H . D . 5 u if f. fl -4 9 . Q . . . . . . . . O JUNE WILLIAMSON SHIRLEN E WI LLIE 'Her heart is as sound as 2. bell w1th a personahty twlce as clear ' A ggod heart 15 wqrth gold NHIIODZI Honor Socxety Commander, Quill 8 Scroll, Art Club, F T A JOANN A WILMURTH er cheerfulness IS the effect of her studles F H A Latm Club APRIL WOJCIECHOWSKI se ms to enjoy hfe MARIE WOLF gl-In I Rallsphtter, Qulll 6 Scroll The prom, an annual event ofthe Semor class, IS a project on wh1ch a. great many of the semom' studems work d111gen1'1y to make zt a sue ces June Will1a.mscn explams to the prom comm1ttee how the b3S1C arrangements and decoratmons are to be done ALMA MATER OR A Ll BILITY7 X 5 , . . . . . ' , O H . 4 , . , An easy-going,-happy gal, who I-Iiauors to a. most accomplished e . - ' . 0 A f . . . . O JUDY WORDEN IVIIKE WORDEN A good dl-5P051t101'1 15 3- S1-ft of The place where I relax most 112-C1119 cornfortably IS at school G A A R3-1l5P11U5e1', Latm Club, Razlsphtter, Varslty Club, Student Pep C11-lb COUIICII, Baseball On Frlda. March 13 thas group of one hundred semors from govermnenr classes tra veled to Lan smg, our State Capltal The group met van ous 0ff1Cel'S m the Capltal Budding and learned an 1m portant lesson m government 9-X MAUROVEEN YOZZO I have enjoyed the happmess f the world I have lxved and loved F I-I A Ra1lspl1tter, Student Credxt DANIEL ZEPNEWSKI CAROL ZOLDOS A httle nonsense now and then IS 'She has a. heart of the purest gold ' rellshed by the WlS6St men TIME WILL TELL of . - . . - . 5. - I I 1 - 1, I . ' Q --0, fa . . , ' ' Y, , 9 R'-an To each other the 3, ear as this I'm keepmg score and the bo s won't hel me Y PP Y P What's seven, fxve, and four? The Curious Savage Mrs M hpmcke, new d.ramat1c mstructor, was overwhelmed by the turnout for the semor play It was declded that there would be a dual cast, The Cunous Savage by John Patnck was the three act play selected On Apr-11 17th and 18th, the mannee and evemng performances were presented The audlence applauded the play about a cunous woman, left wlth the fannly fortune She IS r1d.1cu1ed by her chmldren for throwing her money away on such thmgs as chantles The plot thlckens as the not so sane mmates of the mstltunon, Mrs Savages cluldren have comnntted her to, comphcate mat ters The endmg proved a surpnse to all and every one concerned had an enjoyable evemng P1ctured on these two pages are scenes from The Cunous Savage ,gn--, J 'Somebody pushed me ' worms, germs, Pachyderm, and POLITICIANS sf' c F TERTAI ED OTHERS Mrs Savage Samuel Tltus Lllly Belle M155 W1ll1e Florence Fa1ry Mae jeffrey Hanmbal Mrs Paddy Dr Emmett Well, Mrs Paddy For the love of Pete Fa1ry, what are you up to? ' Cast Ester Clements Manlyn Smlth R1cha.rd George Gary Grant Lmda Symbert K1tty Steenbergh Frances Bakos Carole Evans Jaclue Peters June Wilhamson Barbara Moses Lydla Andrusyk A1 Radhck Gary Eoyles Bob Austm Judy Worden Carol Keber Mel Antak 'Oh, M15 Savage ' I do not hke thee L1ly Belle ' WITH CUR DRAMATIC EFFCRTS Semm- boys toast the success of then' Se-.mor Play In-4 X Queen candldates waltmg to be judged Students took an active part ln acmvl tles The Senzor Play, Chnstmas Mus1ca.1 and Commencement were among the Ingh hghts of the school year P1ctLu'ed on thls page are some of the scenes of these events Gerd Bollenbacher Valedlctorlan of jan 1959 class L hrlstmas Pageant January Class Commencement mght. 152 A D GUR AFTER HOUR ACTIVITIES FT' A v ii X T T T 5 Activities ' , wx, 5 X 12A Boys m warm up for Semen' Faculty game Activities The L1nC01n l-hgh School gym, was the center of many act1v1 tres pa.rt1c1pated m by the students Dunng 5415001 hours the gYm Mr Shanlue scores two pomts for Faculty classes parmcxpated and after school the Semor Faculty game, basketball games plays, and the Intra mmal Games gifs. Boys' gym classes learned techmques of basketball Glrls Semor Basketball players Guls' gym classes tned then' hand at rope chmbmg, . l .Qi v It 1 be MADE THE SCHOOL YEAR COMPLETE. PATRQNIZE I OUR ADVERTISERS THEY HELPED MAKE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THIS ANNUAL WERE MR GERT HELLWIG MR SAM SLIS A I ty Ph t g y ix VIE nhrvn fdWth A POWELL STUD TI1IyY Pd gPI1fgpI1yI1Bf MICHIGAN OHIO Senior Portraits c ivi o o roph ea' aff: x an ..-1 I I f ' I ,f I , JCE? rgrr ,Q X 4 .4-. L --, V s Senior girls completing orders for pictures wi . Geisz of Powell Studios. -Associo e i - H . . I 0 S ir ears ro ucin o o ro u i s es fi 41' what ex ts 1 piettw 1n1port111t 1lt11s1o11, WULIIIU 111111 Lhoo-inf' v lx 1111 like to do Youll want to wor 111 pled-Q.1nt suiioundingb, 111 liffht and alry ofhees w1th modern equipment Xml now that you re out of school, you ll expeet to meet ntw lI'lCIltlS where you worlx young people you ll like and mth whom you can enjoy your leisure t1m1 Xnd hows dhout 1 1 ll lll0I1 with p.1y'7j lhtn tl1e11 Q tl11 Hldlltt' ofa plwheelx 1t fs IIILC to have 11 saltny thats Hood from the start and keeps ffettlnf bettei 111th ieffului IHCICQIQCQ lheie ni in be ijob l1l1t this lot you at the telepliom COIllll'lIlVl mu rniflit q11'1lilly 'is '1 telephone operator, 11' ' t1ll1,1', a easliitr, or ll clerk-those are just some ol' the many intert stinff jobs otlic r ffruds from your school ll3.VL fountl at Mi1'l1i-fan lhll. Alltl there S Ll Cl'l'lYlCl, to advance ill every one of thost jobs. e1pl11 llt wo1'l1 1l1 es11't1l1-1n'1111lprevi wus 1 xp11'i111e1 1 ' '1 1' 1 S'll'll'y even while ll 11.ffi1111e1' is learninq. llwluzt next? Why not visit Miehifjan B111 S Employ- 1n1nt Ofhm? We ll he lookinff for vou. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY A Friendly Place to Wo k f 9 JOE GONYAW N X X 2 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 59 Joseph Frenkel 8. Co Phone WO 2 3966 BOB DEWSBURY 4600 o k 1897 J sl' FINE CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS YEARBOOKS AWARDS Josten Rmg oncl Jewelers ED 8. LILS d Gf Sh p Nf FLOWERS FOR ALI. OCCASIONS WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS M h g l.lNDEN Bowllng Alley f X 85298Mll R cl x I 12 ALLEYS ADA S BEAUTY SHOPPE ADVANCED HAIR STYLIST 05 V D S F 7 0434 Muslc and Dance School h F 23151 V Dy SL 82600 33133 M cl CO 42529 X 46: Congratulations, Closs o '5 Flower Cm If 0 Worren, ' i on Q Necur ile Rd. Qt I 0 o 4 - - 'e 'U . 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Tools SLOCUM 1 81 ll TAYLORS INC VAN DYKE DIVISION Plymouth 8. Dodge Warren Mlchlgan 23650 Van Dyke Slocum 8 6400 I I . 3 . . o - ,-A A Ifs1 . . . . ' I . ask about our COLLEGE EDUCATION PLAN NBD advances payments covering major college expenses to any accredited college or university as a loan to parent, guardian, or sponsor. WRITE College Education Plan Division NATIONAL BANK RDF DETROIT tl132 M PASTIME 'WSH LANES fm' 7576 EAST NINE MILE SIILW E LL S Congrotulotlons ond Best Wishes To The Class of 24604 VAN DYKE AVENUE 9 WARREN MICHIGAN De ro , Ichigan B E E S r .E:ctends l . I 5 9 I Q -.. wmv' Q--.QM caf- M , Wg AM, 'vw Agghbjfwxg- K ff' 1 X, ' , fs EBF . ,-we 'E Xwfo --Q. fx, ,511 A 'W-my ,.f H i Yi 01 W f:'gmW-9 M -9 s X 1 ,A mn- k g gg, Y W' Q .Mi Www 4 k uf' 06 4 ,. , - ,wif 'Q ,, f' ,gg r ' www ' v W, ,yr im 4f'1w u4 ' ... 1 ... , aw, , 'ff' . 1.21 1 Q ,a .Q-rw +, ' I J D16 f' V . - rf 4 .K N... 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