Lincoln High School - President Yearbook (Ferndale, MI)
- Class of 1958
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We've already learned somelhing. We know +ha+ you are noi necessarily ex elled if you have +o see your counselor. We know 1' al you don'+ have ro pay a nickel for an elevalor pass lnamely because we've found by much searching fha? fhere is no elevaforll We've learned fha? fhere is a cerlain 'lechnique lo sfealing chairs in 'rhe cafeferia, golfen over +he inilial shock creafed by our gym suils and iank suils, and realized Thai when our pencil breaks in siudy hall you don l iusl pray + al if will grow back, you sharpen il! We've finally figured ou'l' how fo SEPT.-OCT. open our lockers, +oo. lTha1' is if we can 'Find +hem.l Remember how embarrassed we were when we had fo drag Mr. Nelson ou+ of his office io open our lockers for us? All righi, whaf is your com? My wha'l? Your com-bi-na-'l'ion. Oh! Turn +o your righf lwo whole +urns and sfop a+ fwenly-one, fhen iurn leff one whole 'l'urn pas? Jus+ 'lhe numbers please. Bur you've goi' fo read The direcfions 'ro know which way lo furn ii! Jusf The numbers! Bu+ il' says here,- Oh, lei me do if! Ui' happens every year. Con- frol yourself Chef., We've fimed ourselves so we can reach our sea'rs ius+ as +he bell rings. Remember how superior we felf fhe firs+ lime we weren'+ la+e for algebra and wafched our flusiered fellow classmen come charg- ing in. Excuses flew rhick and fash buf so did +he zero hours. We've learned fha? zero hours are in +he morning. Will you ever forge? +he 'rime we walked in+o +he library al' 3:38 and fold Mrs. BenneH +ha'r we were fhere +o 'lake our zero hour? We've gone fo our firsf Lincoln game and cheer- ed for our +eam. We don I' know all 'lhe cheers buf whaf we lack in s+yle we make up for in spirii. We've learned 1'ha+ Lincoln High is 'rhe BEST high school and Thai OUR 1'eam is The BEST TEAM! Yes, we're learning- GX v.A is gr xv. .fy ,. 3-1 i ss' - i Linda Ford, Queen Sue Beasley, Barbara s Moffat, and Vivian Theisen, represenfed fhe beauly of fhe Frosh, V? 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Dig fhis. ln our crucial period be- fween sixfeen and ninefeen we exhibif an aHifude similar fo 'rhaf formed by look- ing fhrough rose colored glasses. Every- fhing is fanfabulous, supreme, gone: any- fhing is possible, unfil, . . . prof forgefs your brownie poinfs, pop finds you a job, your pilo'l s license has ifs wings clipped, or . . . Bug over a leaf and four a feen's para- dise. You'll dig. sighfs. lf rnusf be admlffed fhaf, wrlh fhe Fresh- men crowded in, a sfray body laying across fhe hall mighf be faken for granfed as a casualfy of 'Phe mass hysferia fhaf 'lakes place when sfudenfs fry fo fight fheir way befween classes in only four minufes. Buf ..... lfurn pagel THIS WAS THE TOUGH ASSIGNMENT Bewildered expressions seemed Io be 'lhe sfyle for frig gfu- denls. Many found Irig +0 be 'Ialring flwem, Knowledge will noi be acquired wifhoul' pains and applicarion. I+ is Iroublesome and deep digging For pure waiersg Bu+ when once you come Io Ihe spring, They come up and meer you. -Felion And knowledge is an inrangible +l1ing. Many search for years and find only fads. Then someone applies Ihem, and he is called learned. OCT.-NOV. four Pooling of knowledge became a slogan. Sfeadies worked rogeiher, or, more realisfically, one did Ihe homework and Ihe ofher . . . well . . . . . . Freshmen learn The hard way wha+ discipline means. Bui when fhey learn, THEY LEARN! Psychologisfs may dis- agree on fhis meihod buf Iime has seen if work. il v ' ' V ' v Vw' lfige I 3 sissy eww N Quinlan I vt S im 'mi M s mumuiaunnm vm avail Lislening lo Coach lv1eis+er during hali- 'rime wasn r ihe easiesi' ihing +o do. SURE FOOTED SCHCLARSHIP Abraham Lincoln had rrouble wi+h his legs. They were abnormally long and while sea+ed in one of 'lhe low rockers popular in his day he mighi quife acciden+ally chin himself on his own lcnees. Sco'H' Wi+mer u+ilizes a simple way +o use his feel' +ha+ would have pleased Mr. Lincoln. Boy's ai Lincoln ouinumber 'fhe girls and 'lherefore find if very comperifive when ii' comes +o geHing a dare. According +o 'rhe boys, brawn seems lo win hands down over brains when geHing a girl in+eres'red is rhe problem. Each year +he gridiron becomes alive wiih baHered and bruised males woo- ing our young women wifh fheir a+hle+ic prowess. And, year aliier year, H' works! 191115 Ellie Class ..flSf...w, was cu1cllu.lT:I luQif.eA Huy, fu qjffqnd ingiq, union-Seniofz Qnaem IS THE usspmzfk tin gfinzmmure Gt. Sazwwrqg ft., fmt of gum Qhlnafmn gcuncffzad and Seiten al 9 ulcnmog p. an, IT WAS af ft .fflncogn School? uvsn Tfhindalle, icgigcln , .Q 1 r E -JW s 4 , I ,. -z 'Q 1 ,,.4eJ .x f f ff sarze' 3 K' 3 M X, .ifiggtnhltf J 6 SZJC I'nvz7tation, Anticipation, Preparation . . . These linger in the thoughts of all who attend the Prom. Work, Worry Time . . . These face all those who work on the Prom. Most of us look forward to our first Prom. A few look forward to their last. The Prom is a time of waiting-waiting for an invitation, waiting for the night, waiting for one's date. The excitement and anxieties seem like part of a dream, but it soon becomes a reality. Arriving at the dance they enter a magical world, populated by couples in formals and tuxeclos and filled with heavenly music. After a happy and gay evening, the couples leave reluctantly. The memory of this one night will never fade, but grow fonder as the years go by. A photo worth cz thousand words Carol Higgins and Ken Rogers find a break in the surging tide of merriment-a lzttle out of pattern but 2 f Mgr THIS GIRL'S DOLLAR when di- vided shows The large ro- porfion spenf on clofhiing and grooming. Sirangely, SHARON The girls spend as much as MARSHALL boys on records and mov- APPEARS 'es' TO HAVE BEEN CLOTHING 3. JEWELRY ,L zoc SCHOOL LUNCHES .,LL, Iac GIVEN ALL OTHERS 4,.....4 8c HOBBIES .I,L...L., .. 2c A LONG GROOMING ..., .. ac HOMEWORK ...... . ,... ..... ..LL SPORTS .RI,---- R- A 66 if-l'Y-1'1'f ' I-1f'l'1'1'- 12'f'1'f-S '- SNACKS ,,.ILL. . .S . I sc ASSIGNMENT :gggzg READING .,.I.,,,,,. S. bc Zgfjfg SCHOOL SUPPLIES .. Bc WH'C ' 'S Iliff SAVINGS ...,...,.... .. QE STANDARD FOR .3533 MOVIES, RECORDS .L.IL. Ioc LINCOLN'S 'll NOV.-DEC. Life gefs Ierribly expensive during The shorf per- iod befween coming info and leaving Lincoln. Ac- cessories like cars and girls deflafed wallefs and caused paper money Io become an oddify. Fin- ancial problems were bui' sweei' dreams compared wi+h The nighfmare size cosI's of homework. The nighfs we sfayed home working from dusk I'o dawn, sacrificing our friends, healfh, social posiiion, and na+uraI good humor for The aImighI'y A, could be counfed only by The gross. Many couIdn'+ afford 'Ihe high prices Teachers charged bu'I' fun, forI'unaI'eIy, came free. BOY'S DOLLAR is shown splif according 'Io The av- erage way i'I is spen'l' by an American +e e n a g e r. Dafing expense varies widely, usually depending on The girl. DATES .,.........L.. . . , I3c SPORTS .............L,... I Ic SCHOOL LUNCHES ...... 20c ALL OTHERS ,....., . .. 4c GROOMING ..L.. . , . 2c HOBBIES .I....... . . . 3c CARS, GAS S........ . . . bc SCHOOL SUPPLIES ....... 5c READING .L,I. , . . , . 4c SAVINGS .L.. , . . I . . . . 7c CLOTHING ........,..... 7c MOVIES, RECORDS ..,..,. 9c SNACKS .,,,, ,.,., . . . 9c eight f, 1 W? .Q : K Q . I K ' 1 f, ,W ff Q f W AGES cos? 13-14 3.75 4.25 15-17 6.25 8.45 18-19 I3.95 l6.85 fi X ff THE NEW ERA BEGAN Xmkhhllhl x-Q ,K .P ' Z Ll The slale is clean. New courses, new loolcs, cliliferenl Teachers. l'r'll be differeni' This lime. Homework will come first Teach- ers will be respecfecl. School won'+ be slcipped. This is pledged only eighl 'rimes by forlunale sfuclenls. For some reason school doesn'+ maHer during foofball, Chrislmas, or springlime. Q i fi' .o 1. , VV X A N 0 0 T lu .V T .5 W X X-T f v.. K 5 3? M Q ., E 1 ,W . gs 1 Q '-:Seas 'r 10 -1-.f QQGSSQ, ' s .V T ,W ilk 1' V xp- . V Q E' y Nara wif? NO -X ow ' X-kr R s- sas, .s-. -+- Q e. - -E K M , .V ::-.ssc X ,Ns-f'f,w -.: X Ae, --N.,.,., vs , . X V, . J- 1' fxis X--1--W . ,V ,HIE - 5,4-,Q kr A T X f - 'Vim Xxxik s W- 1 f f ' ws., km, is 'J xxhxm is I .,,44 rr J-.I T ' I X Q:--V Yes, if is a new era. The sludem' clears his conscience, 'rhe pasl is forgoffen. The +eacher's hope is resforecl, Maybe fhis fime 'rhey mean il. Bul . . . I: r 4 las ,. 1' f-3 ful, , ff Y up W V V ffm, QV , V h. s':i!frL'i'1s:,s-g1:9Ee'gT,i2-gzqfsg-ii? Q :i.,3,q'21i.' ,V,-,snags ' V ' - '.,-H.,14ALAv- . 4. Augla- -V' . ,Q ' .- , - ' mf, , ,- 1g1,g..,g:g .40gqf,5,'5,f--'12 ,y-3,2115 'jf , I c. gf-' ' . Q :Qi ,xj':,!.:-Z3427gsn'?Ew,mG, if-QV: V V 1' , if uf 2:maVfzi.,mp,--,1 'fa r ' 14 ' -2- -if .A l 5 f -V ' T Mg., 'V .X N- V. Dr i.,:-fqvf-zzifhvvf.,-.5'-,D Vuf. .x.',,:.':5, 43.5, W Vx:-,,v. -wf5.'V,w 4, A 4 .2 ten i PV, 4' ifwk S., , 4,9---. sf 1 V-' A' 9 M ' A' ' X X ss, ,Vg Vs XV - Vs, , np- M- - .fr A Q: - ,sa , The engine won I' furn over, fhe lighfs won'i' work fhe baHery's dead, fhe doors fly open A senior wonders how he ever gof sfuck wifh such a junk heap. Buf fhen if sfarfs and all is for given-as long as if gefs him where he's going Fun comes nafurally in a ialopy, even fhe rifual of magic fo keep if running becomes fun we GRADUATION: lf was lafe, very lafe, when some of us woke up. Individuals and groups under fhe sponsorship of Lincoln's faculfy make headlines on nafional scale for exfra-curricular acfivifies. Sfu- denfs were given fhe chance fo be singled ouf for fheir work only because our feachers have promofed inferesfs in fields our schools cannol' 'leach buf can encourage. Some years are longer fhan ofhers. This year, when fhe fime was needed mosf, has been fhe shorfesf year in fhe life of any of our Seniors. ln appearance fhey haven l' changed much buf fhey have crossed a long bridge. They are heading now fo work or fo college, and fhal' is anofher world. The graduafes in fheir greafesf hour all sfood in fhe big gym, as fhey always do al' fhe end of IiFe's greafesf chapfer. They had marched in wifh im- pafience, happiness, relief: fhey marched oul' in profound sadness, reminiscing, offen wifh fears of regref, while fhe parenfs sal uncomforfably in fhe infense heaf and muggy weafher, buf rejoicing in fheir dream come 1-rue. THESE WERE THE FEARS 'tame INJECTION: Amazing progress of medicine carne lo Lincoln in mass innoculaiion of Salk polio vac- JAN.-FEB. We had many fears, some iuslifiable. The fhreal' of Russian advancemenf exemplified by Spufnilcs, IC- BM's, and H-bombs forced 'rhe realiiy of life l'o dim our rosy fufure. Our small fears, imporiani af 'lhe lime, we can usually laugh al' now. We were afraid of flunlcing, of losing a game in sporls, and mosl' of all, afraid of ihe uncerfain place we held in our girl- friend's hearl. ' ' - AY .3 . ' '4 9 ' Q. . I A N -, f- I if I . y r .. ..1 I, Q i x I i - , .w l , l f 1 . i 39115 .1 , X 1 - N5 11.1 ln- S, s L S A Q I xg h X psp.: X ' K V ,., 1. If ' V ' P, WWE dip - D :ui 3: XR g 54 V -,f My ' 1 . LL? f -, as , -v He is my teacher. I shall not pass. He nmketlz me to go to the blachboardg He compelleth me to rlraw trianglesg He giveth me zero. He malrellz me sit flown for my classes, sake Yea. tho I .stzltiy until midnight, I gain no knowledge, For my propositions bothereth me. He prepnreth a test for me in the presence of my classmates. He giveth me F,'. Surely flanking shall follow me all the days of my life, And I shall dwell in his geometry class for ever and ever. twelve A+ firsf I was siruclc wifh fear of all fhis panoply of war unl'iI I recalled 'thai' ii' rose oul' of a lhoughl and a lhouglvl' can mell' if away. - Emerson The fear of losing struck determination, not terror, into the hearts of our grid- iron warriors. Even on the szkielines Roger Sutton ex- emplifies this spirit. THIS IS oun STRENGTH I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of Ameri- ca, and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation, un- der Cod, indivisible, with lib- erty and justice for all. JAN.-FEB. UNTOLD BEAUTY ues IN THE UNDERSTANDING or RELIGIQNS, Revival: World even'rs awed usp we were eg ,M Wei!! f ff' ' If iff!!! dissalisfied by +he spirifual empliness. Gro- ping for cer'l'ain+y we became aciive in 5 i oufh rou s d h h db h'r 1 'mn , Y g p an our c urc es an roug fhe spirii' of broiherhood +o Lincoln in our daily acfivifies. The For+ifica'l'ion of 'Freedom 'ralces on realifv each weelc wifh 'ihe beginning Pledge of Allegiance. Pa+rio+ism 'roolc on meaning as we became more aware of social inius+ices which 'rhe nafion s+ands against Siudenfs disciplined 'rhemselves and +he Pledge became a sym- bol of respec+ 'For o'rhers 'ihrough lhe ex- amples of respecl shown by fellow class- y males. THIS UNDERSTANDING REAPS TOLERANCE thirteen 1 CONTROVERSIES X so A A g N x or T f' V. v f 1 'ff 4 'Ma A J T The sfrengfh of a suppor+er's loyalfy is offen de- fermined by fhe number of campaign badges dis- played, Jan Barger shows her colleclion fo Bev Campbell. STUDENT GOVERNMENT - Sfudenfs are lcepf advised on class and school maHers fhrough fhe following channels. STUDENT COUNCIL fhrough CLASS REPRESENTATIVES 'i CBLASS CONGRESS WHOSE JOB IS TO SEE fhrough UNIT REPRESENTATIVES fo UNIT ROOMS ELECTION BOARD AND ELECTIONS - Lincoln's all-school elecfions are pafferned. as nearly as is pracfical, affer our nafional, sfafe, and cify elecfions. The sfudenf coun- cil corresponds fo fhe federal governmenfg fhe class fo 'rhe sfafeg and 'ihe unif rooms 'io fhe cify governmenf. Official ballofs are used for council and class elecfions, fhe unif room elecfions being local proiecfs. . . . ARE KEPT SMOOTH BUT NOT QUIET Elecfion 'rimel Brighf colored campaign posfers blossom along fhe corridors, cafchy slogans are on every fongue, and flashy campaign buHons are on every sweafer. Some of fhe more loyal boosfers can be seen wearing fags, buHons, and weird headgear proclaiming fheir allegiance. Confroversies run high! Candidafes are acclaimed and, al' fhe pealc of enfhusiasm, fhe Elecfion Assembly is held. Sfuclenfs enfer +he gymnasium and sfudy halls wi+h various emo- fions, buf an air of indecision prevails. The managers infroduce and laud fheir canclidafes, who in furn exfoll 'rheir virfues and fheir plai- forms. Blaring bands and romping cheerleaders heighien 'rhe already feverish enfhusiasm. The climax fo fhe excifemenf is reached when, lafer in fhe day, fhe resulfs are announced over fhe P.A. By 'rhe nexf morning, fhe ianifors have cleared away fhe liH'er of posfers and discarded sficlcers, buf fhe unifecl, purposeful spirif of our elecfion campaigns are noi' soon forgoffenl fozn Elecfion board Keye, Janef Hollings- worfh, Alan Brown and Lucinda Giles. , ,, 1 -arf-Ni officials caughf , V F in acfion counfing li l l I ballofs are Heidi 1 a. af: , , ,V . ,f,,f' n F im HHMVYZVSTVK A ,1V, ,VZ VV ML W fffff? , - .2 QKHWW .Qs gM ' , V to I , ,, . B. 1. M, WV -lf f C,gf'T j if J.. 'ff an 4' fic ., if ff' Q. .I ,fw.,, V4:VVVyVV V,V, , V V M , nnaagf , The Sludenl Council plays an enormous, Though loo oflen unoblrusive, parl in our daily school life. During lhis school year 'Ihe lwenly-Iwo members of 'rhe council have worked on such proiecls as fhe Homecoming half-'lime aclivilies and dance, rhe drive for Muscular Dyslrophy funds, Know Your School Nighl, a guide for a dress code, lrophies for spring sporls, and special money-making pro- iecfs +o bring anolher foreign exchange sludenl +o Ferndale. For lheir line work each council member received a gold pin al a school assembly. The Sfudenl Council forms irself info various com- millees during lhe year lo carry on ils work. These include lhe Sfeering Commilfee, which is composed ol all 'rhe officers, Ways and Means Commirlee, Morale Commillee, Assembly Commillee, Railsplif- ler of lhe Week, Showcase Commillee, and Ex- change Sludenl Commi++ee. Lincoln sludenls are indeed forlunale lo have such an effeclive council working on lheir behalf. V in 51,110.11 V ..,- Q, .B LUUAV UZ! me-te Isl' row: Tim McCracken, James Blanchard, Bruce Johnson. 2nd row: Chrisline Brachll, Pal' Kawell, Barbara Snelling, Mary Monlgomery, Diane Forfier, Tom Horner. 3rd row: Mary Smilh, Janel' Ford, Donna Trice, Jackie Wilson, Mr. Kelly, Nancy Jeffrey, Gary Burkharl, Sandra Trice, Jerry Prince, Carol Higgens, Maryann Gerarduzzi. THAT THE POLITICAL WORKINGS OF LINC 5 ,, 'E jf 72 CLASS REPRESENTATIVES ururvquync 1 I j X, 4' yf V 2 T' ' if fi 4 W'Q' fWZiW ,' Y- Q i' X V Q lg i il s li I f , ., V ffyfit , I V., 'lVV,VV?:?qV Jail! 7 ' ff 'Q w 1 . ,,,M,q .,,,4 ,,,,,,,,. a ,,,3g,,4. avwfw vowel Isl' row: Barbara Childs, Sue Beasley, Vicki Eichhorn, Janice Sul-lon. 2nd row: Bill Cowell, Rae Wilson, Sue Sheppherd. 3rd row: Wendy Hollis, Ben DeWin+er, Sandy Ager, Sally 1 Thomas, Bob Sauers, Judy Eichhorn, Nancy Brown, Al Thomas. cr, -. ', OLN 44 f A LINCOLN STUDENT HAS VAST OPPOR- TUNITY TO DELVE BEYOND LIVING AND LEARNING. PARTICIPA- TION IN THE ACTIVITIES AND TRADITIONS OF LINCOLN'S LIFE WILL DEEPEN HIS EXPERIENCE. GIVING A NEW DIMENSION TO A PER- SONALITY. SHAPED AND TEMPERED BY THE SCHOOL. 5 I ,Rf , W ,as - V- PRIOR TO CLAIMING STATUS AS A LIN- COLN STUDENT. SCHOOL AND FAMILY LIFE HAVE PRETTY FIRMLY MOULDED A sTUDENT's LIVING I-IABITS. BUT THE CONVERGING AND UNPREDICTABLE DEMANDS OF GROUP PARTICIPATION sI-IAT. TER TI-IE PATTERNS, BROAD-ENINQ I-IIs sPI-IERE. LINCOLN EMBRACES A WORLD WITHIN WALLS I STUDENTS ' CHA X x,,NWhwmuwN.,,,,M . ,....., I MF Aha, back +urned! Some sfudy, some sleep, a couple ea'r, many falls, and a few raise havoc .... all under ihe fhreal of live zero hours. 'E' il' W ,V Poor guy! 41, i 'f W Who me? American s+uden+s have fhe righl +o dis- cuss or cleba+e reporl' card marlcs wi+h leachers. Lilce an umpire's decision, lhough, 'lhey are seldom changed. If gen+le refusal doesn'l slop an argu- menl' lhe presence of a s+uden'l's classmales will usually suFFice. eighteen RICH MEMORIES OF COURSES AND CURSES We're intent on having fun from the sole of our white bucks to our pony tails or stubby Prince- tons. We're even mysterious. We have a lingo all our own that covers everything in our real gone world from bombs to bugs. Our Bermudas, black slacks, knee socks, matching steadies, petticoats, and crew necks may seem impractical, our diet of ham- burgs, pizza, chips, and cokes may seem impossible, our ideas of fun may seem improbable, but we wouldn't be normal, healthy, American kids minus our high school fads and fancies. SUCCESSES AND EXCESSES, HOMEWQRK Whal' do you mean you clon l lilce your mark? You received more 'lhan you deserved. Qusi? Vous niairnez pas cette note? Voyons, mais elle est meilleure que ce que vous rneritezf, PEISEZ' K, FEMSEZJ The March of Science Thanks +0 KIX and sl.5o many s'l'uden1's were enierfained in s'I'udy hall wi+h music and news on crys- 'ral radios. Some 'reachers +hougi1+ 'rhe whole s+uden+ body was deaf because everyone seemed 'ro be wearing hearing aids. AND HOMEWORK, AND HOMEWQRK on argue wi me Loo ai' your record. I doni care whai' so Ih so gofl Pans dhzstozre Regarclez vos notesfn Ne com are as avec les notes des autres i 1 , J 1 3 ,f fi 2 . 1 : i' J K XZ- -, , , W.. f Hr JU, ' x be-in Wk FQ . ff' ' 34 2 ogg: Q 'fluff o,,,,,kw: 1' 9 use 4,5 ii ,gilfiife ,Milf wwtd gigabyte .765 ,dwg 'iowa 'gi 1 is A453 W' 5801! ..,,,,,,Njfj5 WDQFR wewfqwga fi 1 if 'Maasai '1 f '?'fS'vww crimp 'often-A miiii . Qigzwkm an sw? ui-Q A V 3- X 25 iiiiisiai SWINNE ' Mr. John J. Houghlon, former leacher and principal of Rooseveli School, did his undergraduale work al' lhe Universily of Michigan and received an M.A. degree from lhere. He also has an LL.B. degree from Wayne Siaie Universily. Lincoln High School is proud io have such a dislinguished person as Mr. Houghion 'For principal. Mr, Chesler Elliol Nelson received his leaching ceriificale from Norfhern Michigan Teacher's College. Aiier leaching one year in Huniinglon, Wesl' Virginia, he aliended 'rhe Universily of Michigan where he oblained his Bacelor of Arls degree. He received his Maslers degree from fhe Universily of Delroil. Mr. Nelson slarled ieaching physics and chemislry al Lincoln in I922 and became assislanl principal in l940. Ni 'S 'W f5'i??'f' 'Q TW The new school will have ea fe leri a. xkL,g 2, lBoih pools will Biisoiibgiiliiliiiiis pools will have, height of lhiriyuiive feei io The live loclcer rooms will be and lwo for ihe swimming classes. , The cafeieria will be as long as 'rhe enlire hall of lhe lirsl Ferndale High School will noi lack color. The halls will be brick and lhe inum, There will be eighl' diliiereni colors used in lhe school. one for ihe Il FR, 'num Thu, wide as 'fha pi-esenl school. and window frames will be alum- freshmen, The enlire cosl will beg ., -K A X3-5kfW4MA,lG:V.,f...1- The new school noi - ' ' '--- ii' A'Q'f-a,fw'f-W f-' . ,X -' 'Y' I-22:24 sl, , . , ry V V,i7,,,....,w:.Q ,joQsgig4,,,Qf,yijzefliszggeyigsggzill,,needy maps for lhe lirsi year and will feel 'fe . -f - . - -' five! ' o or T 1 Y ., e T 7 Q., - Q-1 sfg?f V 7 V J , T , , ' iii , -if .. -, fm.. 'SU . , ' V ' A ' WW? fQ32fMs-' Q J . 1 y . ,. A ' ' f . ,, ' '-- r'1'f'M'W'N'W ' fi? L':+'- fLf '3 M3-KT' ifew-3'.fgfM4aoZHwf'eQ11z'.:-Aww., ew .W W If 4 f, ,. Q., 1,-,l.,si VAN., , , ,gym odkff,-, A ,, .e,,,M2'ZpvqQt .,,, M- MMU M V W , . ,W sl - .. 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'WL ' 7'f ,iy!E?fji - ' - ,Q - V s 3?-11 N, M n Tm ii OUR POTENTIAL IS GREAT AND GOOD As we approach Phe end of Phe firsl' half of Phe school year i957-I958, some of you, Phe seniors Po be specific, suddenly realize Pha'P high school days will soon give way Po new experiences on Phe job or Pur'rher s'Pudy, in Pul'FillmenP of 'Phe requiremenfs of a more desirable Pype of occupaPion. H' seems such a shor'P 'Pime since we gaPhered Poge'Pher aP your grade school. You were a member of 'Phe eighPh grade class and we were describing Phe high school pro- gram Po you and Phen perhaps you ioined in Phe discussion of PhaP program. You made a momenPous decision in choosing one of Phe many elecPives. AP Phe end of Phe summer vacarion period you were impa'Pien'P 'Po meei' wiPh ninPh graders 'Prom all over Phe school disPricP al' Phe high school. You Pried hard Po concen'PraPe on 'Phe excellen'P advice of 'Phe members of Phe s+udenP council who had prepared Phe orienPaPion program. You made some mis+akes in locafing classrooms For Phe Pirsl' 'Pime-buf PhaP's par'P of 'Phe PoPal high school experience which now had acfually begun. During Phe Pour years a s'Puden'P is aP Lincoln High School he has many educafional opporPuniPies. The quesPion mighP well be asked of each incoming ninPh grader, WhaP will you do? We see some sPudenPs going all-ouP for exPra-curricular and social acPivi'Pies so 'Phaf 'Pheir academic sfanding is neglecPed. Mosl' observers would say 'Pha+ i+ is highly de- sirable Po mainlain a sProng academic sfanding while parficipafing moderafely in ex+ra-curricular and social acPiviPies. A number of sPudenPs balance Phe many ad- vanfages of parPicipaPion in acPiviPies wiPh Pheir long-range obiecPives and Phen make inPelligenP decisions wiPh respecl' Po where emphasis shall be placed. Here ai' Lincoln High School we know 'Phere is a weal'Ph of ar'risPic, musical, and PheaPrical 'Palenl' among our sPudenPs as exhibiPed in plays, concer'Ps, and Palenl' as- semblies. A'Phle'Pic skill is demonsPraPed in inPra-mural and inPer-scholas+ic compefi- Pion and in 'Phe developmenl' of skills For leisure-Pime recrea+ion. IP is in'Peres'Ping Po observe Phe emergence of leaders in exPra-curricular acPiviPies, class groups, and in our sPuden'P council. Our s+udenPs will be eFPec+ive members of a democra'Pic sociely only as 'Phey have real, purposeful experiences now. We are proud of 'Phe leadership roles of our SPu- denl' Council, Naiional Honor Socie+y,Y-Teens, and Hi-Y. The many acPiviPies and proiecPs in which 'Phese organiza'Pions have par'PicipaPed are well-known. There have been numerous occasions in which our sPudenPs have worked, shoulder 'Po shoulder, wi'Ph communiPy leaders in promoPing a worihwhile acPiviPy. The sPudenPs who are mainlaininq a high level of academic achievemeni' and, a'P 'Phe same 'Pime, are par- Picipa'Ping in Phese acPivi+ies are going 'Po be well prepared for 'Pheir ciiizenship and leadership responsibililies Pomorrow. Our sPudenPs are doing well in quali'Py of performance in proiecPs which are pro- mo'Ped ioin'l'ly bv Phe school and communiPy-whePher Phis is an occasional experience in running Phe ci'Py governmenf, conduciing a service club meePing, or daily parficipa- Pion in cooperafive 'Pype of employmenf. ThaP Phe po'PenPial of our sPudenPs is greai' and good is defermined from Phe sup- porPing facis. The donor of a NaPional Meril' Scholarship congra'Pula'Ped Lincoln High School lasl' year when one of our sPudenPs lihere were Phree winners alfogelherl won his corpora- Pion's scholarship. He wenl' on Po say Phal' 'Phe school mus'P have provided an environ- meni which was conducive Po academic achievement The Praining in scholarship, leadership, charac'Per, and cifizenship by our high school is available 'Po all s'Puden+s and we again face 'Phe quesPion Wha'P will you do? Those of us who are familiar wiPh many of our high school sPudenPs of bygone days now see 'Phem as responsible and worfhy ciPizens, homemakers, and leaders in our so- cie'Py. An inPeresPed communi'Py and a well-'Prained s'PaFF, always encouraged Po make im- provemenls in Phe educafional program, look confiden'Ply for +oday's sPudenP body Po capably meeP all problems regardless of 'Pheir scope and complexiiy. H is more appropriaie, Phen, Po rephrase Phe queslion and ask you, WhaP are you doing? 9, WI,-Z' JOHN J. HOUGHTON 'W' twenty-one 1958 LOG PUBLISHED AT LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL FERNDALE, MICHIGAN Youlh . . . lhe fulure slrenglh of Ameri- ca. All across our mighly land lhe Youlh of 'Iomorrow are becoming 'Ihe learned of fomorrow. You will be seeing here nol an isolaled assembly of sludenls, bul' a uniform body of many faifhs and races, wilh a herilage from dislanl' Iands. You will see whal' lhe camera saw. The wonder of Ihe human mind and hearf, wil' and ins+inc+ is here. You mighl' calch yourself saying, l'm nol a sfranger here, for Ihere is bul one big family hugging close Io Ihe ball of earlh for iI's life and being, and no man is a slranger 'Io his brolher. You know 'Ihe slory of brolherhoodg you live il. For I'he ueslion, WhaI' will lhe slory be across Ilia near and disfanl' fu+ure? some would reply, 'For 'Ihe answer, read, if you can, Ihe s'I'range and balilling eyes of youI'I1. A camera lesfamenl, a drama of youlh, an epic woven of fun, myslery, and love. The slory of Lincoln, we declicale lo you, Ihe sfuclenfs of America. f'UJ6TI. ty-two ill YY Y R, 'ai' QM LZ z I '77 Y M if 3 ' 1 There's a big, wide, wonderful world in Lincoln. A 1'een's world full of lcaleidoscopic inleresls, brillianl' experience, and slimulaling opporlunilyg for carefree fun, dislracied sludy, excifing sporls, and wonderful kids: of days . . . some ioyful, ofhers gloomy: of mon'l'hs . . . moslly successful, a few noi' so successful: of years . . . four over-crowded, promising years. THIS IS THE YEAR'S BIG STORY! capfured. This spiril' is illusive, invisible in lhe crowd, ye? surrounding each individual. We have +ried 'lo preseni-ihrough candid phorographs, a mood, an idea, or emofion, which may be shared by all. Time alone will fesl' ihis book and unlock fhe spirii of I958 which is caplured in lhe dress, acfions, vocabulary, food, fads, and cusloms. Success was hard won. Subscriprions jumped fifiy per cenf, copy and pholographs iripled, 'rhe budgei' doubled, and deadlines were mei, evenlually. The only difficuliy li maH'ers IiHle now who did whaf, when, or where if The spirif of lhe evenl' is noi l I I I I I I being a non-conforming edifor, phofographer, and layoul' man rolled info one. An un- prediciable idea-changer who crusaded for 'lwo-hundred pages and, overioyed wirh fhe freedom of room, ironically became slingy and saved +hir+y- six for a summer Log. Wi+h humbleness and awe we sei' before you a record, nol' of wha'r was done, buf of 'rhe spirii' in which ihese 'lhings were done. lllllllllllllllllllllll Our phoilographer-edi+or's in+eres+ in fhe individual per- sonalify gives his work a special, soughl aHer qualify: a qualify which has won him lop prizes in many nafional con+esfs. Brian's sfressing of mood and emotional impacl has won places for his work in papers and nafional maga- zines, and if is no? uncommon for a Lincoln sfudenf 'lo be sfarfled by seeing himself in prini. Our aciive Trail Blazer al l7 was ihe personalily of fhe week in fhe De- 'froif Times as a resull of his unique work, and Synchro- scope Magazine previewed 'lhe LOG in a double page phofo essay on The Life and Times of a Teen Ager . . . Brian speni' an average of fhree hours a day be+ween Augusi and May sfriving fo make fhe LOG info an ac- curaie porfrayal of fhe 'teen ager af Lincoln. He sfafed he would never do if again, buf we know befier! 7 17 ef 5 is S S W Nye y y Z' 19 . if L 'lx' X ff a 3 ,y , a 3 I V ff ll, , f . f f f w ffzwb Q Detroit Times Photo Mr, Howard Reilly, advisor of 'rhis years LOG, deserves much credit for ihe responsible iob fha? he so admirably upheld during fhis eniire school year. The Log Slalif members were responsible for the producing and assembling of fhe proiec+, bui wifhouf fha undersfanding and skillful leadership of fhe English-Social Sfudies insfruclor, the proieci would have been an impossible underlaking, His pleasing personalify and easy-going dispogiiian en. abled fhe enfire s'raFF lo place 'lhe LOG's produc- lion on an amicable basis. twenty-three 'gilt New Consider wisely, Arnericaf This is the product of your past and present, and a living symbol of the fast maturing, uncertain, and restless Atomic Era. This is the AMERICAN TEENAGER. Croping for security he seeks strength in number, tradition, and grown-up sophistication. He rebels a little at restrictions, yet conforms boldly to styles and codes founded by his contemporaries. Searching constantly, he seeks an answer. An answer to a question he cannot readily express. Rationalizing vainly, he questions the value of book-learning and quests adventure. He does homework assignments in company with others, and seems to require the blare of a radio or the glare of a TV set to work efficiently. twenty-four WHAT MAKES TEENAGER? Fho+ographecl by Brian Neal Wes+veer 'm m 5, fm , in fffwf ir? A He worships athletic prowess and finds great pleasure in games of chance. Striving to express an inner emotion he often shows a gentle maturity in under- standing. Y et, in a flash, he may be moved to expressions of force to release his pent-up emotions. He often needs to see in order to believe and places security on a materialistic basis. Harsh reality and the turmoil of vague ideals is often softened by his faith in God. 7 You have created a mind America, an individual mind. Is it a mind that has a concern or others? Is it a mind that will reason? Will todays youth measure up as tomorrowps leaders ? J! Only time will tell. twenty-hue TH OPEN 7 ROAD WHAT MAKES A TEENAGER . i Perhaps you weren'+ driving a hundred, buf I'm going +o reward you for frying. This one is in +he iefi' lane, fhe 20- miies-per-hour one. She had a nervous childhood and has been fold by her analysi fhai' she mus'l' resisi' aii infrusions on her calm. .psig 350 RALPH GOBES DISCUSSES WOMEN DRIVERS WHILE FELLOW CLASSMATE. GINNEY HARDY. LAMPOONS THEM. I suppose every male American cilizen has said, upon seeing an aulomobile behaving erra+ically, ThaI' musl' be a woman. And, if he somehow man- ages I'o pass successfully, a fearful side glance usu- ally confirms his firsl impression. Now, having been raised a+ Lincoln, l had always figured +ha'I' a woman lespecially belween 'I'he ages of I6 and 20l, being so involved wi+h Irapping males, was 'loo busy flirling +o bolher aboul driving in I'he proper lane. As I value my life, l hurry l'o say +ha+ Ihe opinions expressed are no+ necessarily mine. lAc- Iually 'Ihey are shared by every male driver.l ., ,f . yf . , . She's nol' really Iurning. She's Irying 'Io gain speed for a Ialceofl. 4950- 4. -MM 'K This one is noi' irriI'a+ed by her veil. Her chewing gum iusl became a lilrlle sliclcy. 57 up ffm, fZUE7Z ly-5671671 Hg M , , ,I ,. , , , . ,, . . U My ,v zhr f , 'A'--.'f ww. f.-:,'q: i ,-1 '- gr You say you accidenlally wenl' under a frailer 'Iruclc and you lefl' Ihe lop on 'rhe orher side? twenty- THE TmELEss, TALKY eigh TOILING In 'Phe Hyble home 'Phe cen'Per of family life is nol' Phe hearPh, Phe dinner Pable, or Phe 'Pelevision sei. As in every home PhaP houses an average 'Peen- ager, iP is Phe Pelephone. Somehow, undersfandmg parenls remain amiably induIgen'P of Peen-age. 'Pele- phoniiis. WiPhouP permission Phe Log IisPened In on a conversaPion, and on Phese pages gives a verba- 'Pim example of BeverIy's conversaPion wiPh -... Bev--Hello .... hello .... Who is 'Phis? If you don'P answer Phis very minuI'e, clown, l'll hang u !! Unknoiivn-Crazy man. crazy. Bev.-I migh'P have known i'P'd be you. Unknown-How aboui' a daPe 'For Friday nighP wi'Ph one of your admirers, who happens Po be me? Bev.-W . . . e . . . I . . . lg I can'P possibly handle il' for Phal' nigh'P. Unknown-Gee, Bev, is iP cuz I didn'P see ya ouP of all Phose school-going caPs in such bursP- ing halls, or is iP ius'P---anoPher? Bev.-No, iP's jusl' PhaP l've goP a heavy daPe Prom college, and sorry, no dice! Unknown-O.K.! Miss Big-'Pime, I'II iusP have Po bug ou'P and find me anoPher doll. Bul' how aboul' chucking one up for me for Phe following week- end? Bev.-Hey, W - O - W! Dig Phose crazy new- 'iangled spinners on PhaP bomb PhaP iusl' sail- ed by! mmmm boy. Unknown-You asked for il' by changing 'Phe sub- iecP so here goes . . . When I was Pearing home from school Poday. I discovered my car was seriously injured wiPh a spIiP manifold. Bev.-Ha! Ha! You're noP Poo smooPh! Yes, I'd love Po go ouP nexP week-end. Unknown-Glad Po hear iP. Hey Mom, 'Purn Phe hi- fi louder. Bev.-Gee. Phal' song is real gone and romanPic. WaiP'Il I change ears. There! Unknown-I broughl' in Pwo hi'Ps and a run al' Po- nighP's game, buP I didn'P see a cerPain red- head in Phe sPancls for moral suppor'P like usual. Bev.-Glad ya missed me, buP I had 'Po work aP school for a while. Unknown-Ha! Ha! I-Iow come ya didn'P eaP much of Phal' so-called bird food PhaP was supposedly your lunch 'Poday? Bev.-Oh, Phe nerve of you fellas carrying poor dissecPed Progs from Phe biology ouP Po Phe parking IoP Ishiver-shiverl. Unknown-Ha! Ha! Ha! You girls are 'Phe Bev.-WhaP's cooking PonighP? Unknown-Maybe a cruise Phrough Phe Dips ToPe in my PasP driving mocheen? Bev.-Hey, daddio, PhaP's no way 'Po Palk. We girls had pizza for dinner and I go'H'a gel' busy I-hose room mosP. or 'Phe t A X .,A,A if TEENAGER AND THE TELEPHONE Unknown, like all teens, wants complete privacy. He fncls secrets are .secure if told in a closet. and exercise il' og. Besides, +hese old algebra problems can'+ wail +o be solved. Unknown-How come wha'l s-his-face has gol' your picfure on his car mirror? He sure needs guid- ance, and bad! Bev--Glad 'ro hear you're in+eres+ed! Unknown-Shhh! Wai+! My sis+er's righl' oulside 'Phe close+ and l go+'l'a lake a brealher . . . WHEW . . . O.K .... Bev., l can be over 'lhere in 'lwo ierks, solve your algebra problems, and pop up some corn! Bev.-Good heavens, was l embarrassed when I was called upon in Family Living +oday- Unknown-Bev, l can be over lhere in +wo ierks, solve your algebra problems, and pop up some corn! Bev.-Well, O.K., bul' lay no palches, and easy on lhe horn. Unknown-Ya say l've gol' a lavorile qal 'ihal' doesn'+ appreciafe my souped-up car? Bev.-Gosh, l goH'a gel' some while pumps for gradualion +his week-end! Unknown-Ahhh. Aboul gradualion nighl' . . . Are you booked up Bev.-Ha! Ha! Wha+ a dreamer! Having a dale for lhe open-houses 'rwo weeks ahead? Tha+'s close! Unknown-ls i+ a dale? Bev.-Can ya give me fime +o lfhink il' over? Unknown-Nope, can'i' handle i+! Bev.-Then you've qo+ yourself a dale impa+ien+! Unknown-Mmmmml This cake mom baked 'loday is sure choice! lcrunch-crunchl Bev.-Yeah, for a growing boy, bu+ whal fhose cal- ories can do +o a girlish figure. Unknown-You should worry!! lcrunch-munchl Bev--O.K., mom. l'm coming! Well, 'lhis means farewell, fill you make a quick deparlure and bug over here. Slip me five and hus'rle! Unknown-See ya around 'rhe campus! Bev.-Well, hanq up silly! Unknown-l don l wanl' +o! Bev.-lf you're going +o sif on +ha'r phone all nighl lisfening fo a buzz signal, +hen all l've gol +o say is, Lois of Luck. Unknown-Ha! l-la! Take ii' cool +ill l gel' fhere. ? fe. A MW' .if A WML twenty-nine 1 1-'F' 5' 1 Dress Code GIRLS: I. No slacks or sl1or+s are 'ro be worn excep+ as designa+ed for gym clas- ses, 2. No V neclx sweafers are fo be worn wi+l1ou+ a blouse underneafh. 3 No pin curls or curlers are fo be worn in flue hair. 4. No scarves or babuschlla are io be worn on +l'1e heed. S. No out door iaclcefs are fo be worn in class. BOYS: l. No blue leans of any 'lype are 'fo be worn. 2. No lee slwirfs are fo be worn as an ou+side shirf, 3. Sl1ir'rs musl be bulfoned wifh 'I'l1e exceplion of +l1e 'rop buHon, 4. Pan+s musf be worn al +l'1e waislline wi+h a belf. U ll 'x 5. No ouldoor iaclcefs of coals are +o be worn in class. 6. No mo+orcycle or comba+ boofs are +o be worn. ood Old Days sq rl ' be-:J l'3'Q Nj I l ' 7 l -I I X. lzirfw' as . WN N! ieylu . FQ: V, X 'N TX ' ' x I My ma-.....,, e ...N 4., -.ss 1 261' 1 pf-fifvj Juli ' ' .ga-::!?::2n??r' ,f f H was a wonder beards weren'+ included in +l1e dress code. The Smillw bro+l1ers-Jones, Gochan- our, and Luzi, hope +0 a++raC+ a feminine admirer by spor+ing fur. I think l I think All sfudenis enioye'd expressing fheir op- inions. Even 'lhough some were dubious aboul' fhe value of fhe fesfs, many inferesf- ing and profifable discussions developed when 'l'he 'Final 'labulafions were refurned. Purdue Opinion Poll Are Ieen-ager's ideas of righi and wrong changing? Do foday's young people have lower efhical siandards, worse morals, and a more lenienf aifilude foward sin and crime fhan ihose of previous genera-lions? ln fhis era when iuvenile delinquency is increasing in boih emounl' and violence, how do fhe 97 per cenf of law abiding, responsible high schoolers feel abouf murder, dope peddling, siealing, cheafing, sexual misbehavior, and securify? To help find fhe answer Lincoln siudenfs parficipafed in fhe Purdue Opinion Poll which queried ihousands of represeniarive high school siudenfs in Ihe currenl' sfudy. Each siudenf was asked 'lo raie compara- fively fhe worsf praciices in our sociefy. The resulfs of fhis fesf and ifs forerunner of l9l9 follow. l9l9 Killing or murdering Sexual misbehavior Sfealing Cheafing Lying Drinking lAlcoholl Gambling Swearing, vulgar lalk Being selfish Gossiping Idleness Snobbishness 0 Eadravagance V Smoking Dancing een's The fasf driving, rock and rolling yourh of our insfallmenl buying, leisure loving era feel +ha+ pracfices aren'+ nearly as bad as fheir prede- cessors in l9l9. They've eliminafed gambling, selfishness, idleness, snob- bishness, exfravagance, and dancing from flue lis+. Teaching by parenfs has been 'lhe mosf imporfanf single force in shaping ideas. l58'Z,l Self experience was crediled as fhe maior facfor by 22 per ceni. Only I4 per cenf asseried ihaf religious 'leachings were fhe primary source of 'iheir opinions of righf and wrong. l957 Killin'g or murdering Using or selling narcoiics Sexual misbehavior Sfealing Drinking lAlcohoIl Chealing Lying ' Being Cruel t Noi being religious Reckless driving Swearing Being undependable Gossiping Being inconsideraie A d Smoking n Being conceiied succsssrm soclAL ADJUSTMENT Being Courfeous and friendly Being religious Showing sporfsmanship Being dependable Being ambifious Keeping healihful lphysical and meniall Being helpful and courieous Being pafriofic Being cheerful Driving safely flyjqam--0716 Being indusirious Seeking pleasure A M :wy1,,,,,r ' '- , A This gf 4 1' V if f, J, .7 , vi -'Y I ,. L .win W' ' ,J -ff' N Q ' 'M V , 5 V55 T47 ' ff 'I 1'f7'ii 'P , y f ,Mal -V . New , ,W 1 We T ,, .WWW -1,1 fy. x, , If AQ . amz, ' 'f ao? . . ..,,,:W- was X T X ' MN N, , ic 5 X , ezw pf . xv' We X s X X i We Y We el, . f e 'X The mdelinable lalcgable gaze of a couple going Sleady' To be or noi lo be, lhal' is lhe quesl'ion. Whelher 'l'is nobler in lhe mincl 'lo suf- fer lhe hearl-aches and head-aches of exciling young love by going sleacly . . . or lo conlinue being 'rhe romanlic, dashing Don Juan, playing fhe field of variely lhrough- oul high school??? This is a queslion Lincolniles have probably debaled wilh lheir subconscious minds many-a-lime wi+hou+ even realizing il. There are many people wilh sfrongly held be- liefs on lhis 'ropic of going sleady . . . some,posi+ive . . . some negalive. Mosl' people are neulral and lalce a slab a+ bolh sides of lhe problem iusf 'ro see for lhemselve. Bearing 'rhe load of love by way of going sleady has many excellenl' poinls lhal should be lcepl in mind. The heavenly bliss of romance can even seem grealer if a class ring or club pin goes along wilh il. Going sleady means dales. ll' gives a chance lo really gel lo know people . . . less in quanlily, buf deeper in underslanding. Many couples wear shirls and blouses alike, a wordless way lo proclaim l'm a sleady. There is no sel limif +o lhe lenglh of lime going sleady lasls. ll' could range from four clays 'ro four years. ll somelimes resulls in marriage . . . buf 'lhese are indeed, exlreme cases. Allhough going sleady provides 'rhe securily lhal' all leen-agers enioy and appreciale, lhere are definilely some disadvanlages lo lhe ever increasing inslilu- lion. tlz z'1'ty-two .VA 1 'K YK THE AGE OF INNOCENCE Playing fhe field in dafing sfands for variefy, and variefy is known fo be fhe spice of life. In every school and fown fhere are fhe nofed fellolvs fhaf play fhe field. lf may be a personalify fraif . . . A so-called wanderlusf in a peculiar sorf of way. This fellow finds if impossible fo see fhe advanfage of going sfeady. He may, in his own way, have fhe mosf fun of anyone in high school. He is unpredicf- able . . . full of vifalify . . . and can'f sfomach fhe idea of seffling down. The advanfage of playing fhe field is in ge'H'ing fo know a quanfify of person- alifies. lf makes for beffer adiusfmenf and human in- feresf. The disadvanfage of playing fhe field is . . . fhe insecurify of whefher or nof 'rhere will be a dafe Friday and Safurday evenings. So whichever way you prefer if, going sfeady or playing fhe field, if's all a good parf of fhe wonder- ful world of love and as a parf of our acfive school sociefy if cerfainly helps make fhe world go round. thu ty-three J FQ WWW, PARTY N, Man, was ihaf a rough nighfl Golly, if sure is expensive 'ro bribe liHle brofhers, buf somehow ihey iusf don'f add fo a girls paiama pariy. Affer quife a bi+ of friendly persuasion, mom was finally convinced ihaf Phe ielevision upsiairs was really working be+'rer fhan fhe one downslairs. Finally ihe slage was sei. Affer ihe girls arrived ihe house was dissolved info a bedlam of shrielns and gig- gles. I can f figure ou+ why 'Phe neighbors lcepi calling lo find oui' why we didn'+ go ouf somewhere. Jus? ihinlr of all ihe news 'rhey gol +o hear. ln a shorl lime fhe house began 'lo rock wiih fhe lafesi in bop, and isn'+ if a miracle lhaf we only cracked one lamp. When we siopped dancing you could almosf hear lhe house give a sigh of relief. Affer The house was empfied of food we seffled down in fron? of fhe lelevision 'io waich +he anlics of Dracula. The house suddenly became gloomy and oppressive and you could almosl hear 'the monsfers creeping in fhe dark rooms nearby. Bu? gloom really can'f lasl long af a paiama parfy and soon lhe noise resumed. H was a lol of fun buf I could really use some sleep. Hope l can slay awalre in class ioday. --..,-U ug.,- lla- 1 thirty-four Pin Curls, Pony Tails- Mons Land Our simple bull sessions begin sponlane- ously in 'ihe spiril of fellowship. Somelimes +l1ey serve only +l1is purpose, bul' somefimes +l1ey siimulale 'flue answers +o +l1e deeper queslions of our lives .... x, 74 i . W f . f n , g 'Q ,ff thirty-Eve And FANCIES Fads, fads, fads, once one is slarled There seems 'lo be no end lo il. ln school we all seem lo be caughl' in 'rhe midsl of lhemg from +he squir+ guns and paper wads 'lo fhe new slyles in clofhes and hair efc. The Ivy League look from l'he Easl- ern Campuses ranked high wilh lhe guys lhis year, khaki coals, dark slriped sui+s, ivy league panls and shirls, and crewnecks composed lhe main parf of +he boy's wardrobe. Colorful imporled ski sweaiers were popular wilh bofh boys and girls. Plaids in skirls, blouses, slacks, ber- mudas, scarfs, and blazers wenl over big wifh fhe girls. Plealed and full skirfs were made 'Fuller wilh loads of can-cans in many colors and sfyles. Swealer clips and gum drops, which are suede col- ored shoes, were added 1'o fhe lis+ of fads. The Chemise look crealed many conlroversiesg like bermudas, if may lake a while lo calch on. Then came +he aH'emp+s al' growing bearcls, buf when 'rhey guys found our lhey couldn'l' gel a good nighl kiss from 'rheir girl lhey shaved lhem off. ln one case, lhe boy shaved his beard olif 'lo gel' a job, since his boss wouldn'+ accepl him wifh a beard. Fads, which do nor have +o be fol- lowed, help us fo show our individuali- ly. They seem 'ro be an imporlanl par'r of our school life and il' wouldn'l' be quile lhe same wilhoul' fhem. Great care was given in choosing the appropriate CLOTHES MAKE THE STUDENT x '. , 1, ! 3 , ? X, g N - ,L ,- on E F4 A S X . More T I T ..-an-wr:-N,,.,. ,f , ,. .. - Z .5 ' W ?WW 'W is , wrt' X ,.,,m ,f X 4 W sv ? T fi If x , ,,. f, ', if Nw attire for o school day, suits, sweaters and even 5 K aaa. M awww .ff V+' I the shoes were chosen to fit the fad. 'V W We are very sorry you were confused by our English, Chris. We hope ihis diciionary may benefil' your friends in Vienna when you become impossible lo inlerpref logically. Teen Talk Needs a Dictionary GLOSSARY FOR SQUARES Oul io lunch-noi in lhe groove Frozen Feline-a cool cai A fly-a dead head Like wow--wonderful A blasl-a gala pariy Fungus amongus-a musfy characler in our midsi Gung ho-all in favor Fruif boois--colored suede shoes Schnook-an unlikeable person Coffee pol'-life of The parfy, keeps ihings perking Jelly bowl--a fal' person Bookie-a sludious person Mulfnik-hcl' dog Smoochnik-a kissing dale Bread-money Dad-a universal saluiaiion, reference lo no one's iaiher Shook up--refers fo an emoiional upsei Drag sfrip-a place where one car races anoiher car Raunchy-nol loo smooih Whal's happening- Good aflernoon, how are you? Choice--very nice Brown Abe-penny P.B,-play boy B.T.O.-big 'lime operalor Cul ouf-lo depari Dig-'ro appreciale or undersiand Hip-up fo dale on everyihing Slick chick-girl of superior charm Fine-expression used by a boy lo describe a good lookin'g girl Bomb-fasi car Pig-slow car Ivy League Kiss-bell in 'rhe moulh Playing ihe Role-showing off Sho?-rod--Broken clown ialopy Modern Girl-Dresses iii +0 kill and cooks 'lhe same way, Tacl-Geiling your poini across wilhoul siabbing someone wifh il. Words We Fear! I disiinciively said, af The sfarf of +he Term, Thai all fesfs done in pencil would be mark- ed Zero! These are fhe people who will really have io work hard +o pass ihis course . . . l'll repeal lhe quesiion. Where have you been for fhe pasf five days? Say, aren'l' fhose your parenfs ialking wi+h 'rhe principal? Here's The lisl' of names l'm going 'io give your regular +eacher of 'rhe siudenfs who were uncooperaiive 'I'oday! Whaf do you mean you ihoughf Monday was a naiional holiday? Gosh, l'm sorry. Here lei' me help you pick up your fray. l ihoughi if would be more convenienl' if l gave 'rhe iesl' +oday inslead of Friday! Because of ihe mixup, your schedule will have fo be changed from fourfh 'l'o +'if+h hour lunch wi+h a sevenfh hour class. The movie has noi' arrived, il will be necessary io give your reporis 'roday in- s'l'eacl of +omorrow. AH'hough your regular ieacher is ab- sen+, she has lefi' a no+e requesiing 'rhal' +he work for loday should be collec1'ed. The all-day biology field 'irip has been cancelled because of bus irouble. Siuclenis are 'lo resume 'iheir regular schedule. Okay, where's your hall pass?:' They'll do it EVERY time! Meet Christine Brachtl as it Q wg. jx ,,W,..,,f- - yf'4fC me aa., , ,ff I H M WD y X mwzhff' g W, Y, I, I' :Y - zfgfymk , 1-0 at ,szmmg sr W .QWZLWFW forty- seven Our Exchange Student Witnessing the appearance ot America's Statue ot Liberty trom a crowded ocean liner pulling into New York City's busy har- bor is a thrill that would start anyone's heart pounding double-time. The gigantic skyscrapers that surround Lady Liberty give the impression ot a hundred ditterent cities crammed into one, torming a great bee-hive like center. The noisy horns . . . the colortul American cars . . . the sound ot the city's rush . . . together these things add up and form the United States. For an American, these sights and sounds are tam- iliar . . . they mean home . . . the land we love and will always return to. But to a teen-age Austrian girl that has never view- ed our country, this tast moving America means mystery . . . excitement . . . new ad- venture . . . and the chill-producing thought ot entering a country with customs unknown to her previous culture. And so it was with Christine Brachtl, Lincoln High School's toreign exchange student trom Vienna, Aus- tria. When Chris made application tor the scholarship to come to America, she gave little thought to the idea ot ever winning it. At the same time in the United States, students here in Ferndale were busy hold- ing campaigns and drives to raise tunds to bring a toreign student to Lincoln, a stu- dent that Lincolnites knew nothing ot. Through many teen-agers enthusiasm and hard work, two countries were drawn closer together. Chris' unrealized dream came true, while at the same time Lincolnites were thrilled at the tact ot receiving such a genuine and sincere girl as Christine. On August 4th, I957, Christine lett Vi- enna with twenty-tour other students who were part ot the toreign exchange group. From Vienna, the group went on to Rotter- dam, Holland, where they met additional students who, together, proceeded to come to America. There were eight-hundred pas- sengers aboard the ship Chris sailed on. She shared a cabin with three other Aus- trian girls. Entertainment was provided tor all, including games, talent shows, and many other things. Most ot Christine's evenings were spent whirling to the beat ot the ship's dance band. The tood on the liner was excellent, so good that our student gained weight. Not once was Christine sea- sick, except when served iello. However, she does admits that she telt homesick a tew times, the worst being her tirst day at Lincoln when a teeling ot being lost in a huge school with hundreds ot strangers overcame her. This teeling was quickly cut short by a tloocl ot appointments tor activ- ities and appearances. Soon, Chris was a vital part ot the beating pulse ot Lincoln High School. THIS IS WHAT THEY DO... D 0 X. A ,L+ x ,Qu ,d ,QT NX .-,ap I . if Ns -fu YN? Jo' Ui' f'Q N v xx? XX V - fs Q Q ,H if Q, 2, TN' . 'ax - Ls. A, -.Q - 1l 'u A ,- P: X ,W - .YQ 'T' f . ' No 1 fi ov w.,, T 'Q .ig . S . M.. W, gf- fi,' 1 V03 - ...sv 0 , Q ' Q Mig h . Q :xii q S -,A Yu ,x 'QLQ Wx' LL f'J'S:5--f-iw i- -f qfSsw11xNY'g,wWQ'r.4'iwvr X N., . 4 . ' I QP 'B 4 , -in NRL . we-. TM? ., ki. 0 - H A r ' YV 'N 5 4 ,v K3 xn vw' ..,,1 9 - NJ X::'.ti x ' N 2 . h x x.l,X'w C ru 1 T- , sl in . It V: , J' ' 17:-Tiff -wk '41 ',,,, ix ., -. . 1 Q 175 .J LJ..gL,xm D sw .33-.f.4 'Y' 1 f' ki J xv. - - -' .sf in .,, A H 3-':.LfT.!'J. -.1 . . g .'. M.-742 . x W, ,.- 1. JP bi' 4 B.. E. -a-.- . 11 , - .4 if -- O. 'PJ . 1- - . ga- .' ' 1 , Z V ' h 'wpvfh f,' fu-1 A 4 gl 1-4 I Y, . Q . K T xi '. .N . - , .-qvm . - -, ,. ' . . . n 4- ' A f l I O 'Q N ,N nfl J 'N T., 'a 'wk- , ,,w,f',,,r HEY CHRIS! THE CHEMISE LINE?? IT'S NICE I GUESS, MY BIGGEST AND GREATEST HOPE IS TO DIFFERENT ANYWAY. I WOULD LIKE TO SOMEDAY BE A DOCTOR LIKE MY FATH- TRY ONE. I THOUGHT I'D NEVER WEAR BERMUDA SHORTS, BUT ALL THAT IS CHANGED AMERICA IS FAST TOO. PEOPLE HARDLY NOW. HAVE TIME TO EAT DINNER. ,fffff M ' is Tv' DURING SOME OF MY SPEECHES, I WAS REALLY AFRAID OF THE AUDIENCE, BUT ' AFTER I GOT USED TO IT, I STARTED TO A ENJOY TELLING PEOPLE ABOUT MY COUN- I I,.' TRY. f WW 4 W 5 ,,,,fRL' - ' ' 2 ' I If 1 N ,fs . B W X . f- ,,ff . X I K, M ,IVX .1 f as i I i 64 r.r R W . - ' , ' ,Q fy.-f . ff I, 4 ., .. Qi' if f i uri, Z 7 I J A ..,,,I . . I,-, fIWII : I I AI, I fi MILK SHAKES AND MALTEDS ARE DELIC- IT'S PRETTY TO DO THE WALTZ, BUT IT'S IQUSI BUT SQ FATTENINGQ' A RIOT TO DANCE THE BUNNY HOP. I'LL NEVER FORGET THE WONDERFUL PEOPLE THAT HAVE BEEN SO GOOD TO ME HERE IN AMERICA. 1, ,WV ':. f .QV , ' 1, if W , Mr. Erwin, Chrisiine Joan Irwin, John Ir- - BracI1II, Mrs. Irwin, win, Tom Irwin, N forty-nzne .Nl fu? xgfos YUX0-J A TYPICAL AMERICAN TEENAGER RAPIDLY BLOSSOMED FROM OUR TIMOROUS AUS- TRIAN EXCHANGE STUDENT UNDER THE INEXORABLE IMPACT OF L.H.S. el' ................................ .'v'.'.'.'. . . , . . 1 .'. -' -....'..... ..a 3... . - 1 . . .'. -'-'u'.'.', Q . . , . .uni-K.-... .I-.w ... . . o u . .'- . . . , . l..vll ...-....., .-......'. ..... fll:'.'. ..u..'. . ..... . .... . 'laugh' . .... . . ..... .. .... Af home Chrisfine lives in fhe eighfeenfh disfricf of Vienna. She resides in a fhree sfory home fhaf houses fourfeen families. Chris commenfed fhaf if could be described as looking more like a casfle fhan a house. If is fhe only one of ifs kind in fhaf vicinify and if is surrounded by lovely rose gardens. She lives fhere wifh her mofher, fafher, and eighfeen year old sisfer, Eva. Chrisfine's average school day in Vienna sfarfs af eighf A.M. She averages fhree hours a day on homework. She also affends school on Saf- urday. I-Ier subjecfs consisf of German, English, French, Lafin, chemisfry, religion, mafh, geography, hisfory, biology, physics, gym, music and dancing. Chrisfine hopes fo follow her fafher's profession of surgeon or become a nurse. In Chrisfine's spare 'lime she is mosf likely fo be found skiing on fhe whife snowy slopes of Ausfria, playing bas- kefball, or soccer. She also loves music a greaf deal. Chris fold of fhe fimes fhaf she sfood in line for days fo see fhe operas and concerfs for 'Iwenfy-five cenfs. She and her friends would serve fea and sausage fo fhose waif- ing . . . a good way fo earn a liffle exfra change. Chris was amazed af how fhe American families cenfer around fhe child. In Europe, fhe fafhers have fhe ufmosf and complefe aufhorify. Married women rarely work ouf- side fhe home. Their iobs are usually con- fined solely fo fhaf of housewife and mofh- er. Families are fogefher more for dinner. The enfire Sunday is considered a day fo spend wifh fhe family. fifty-one 1... --1-.. .., of-u .. ..'...... ',',,, ...... '.','.'. ,...p- .... -un... ,,,. ...nn .. Before ..... ..... .,When Chris goes fo a dance in Vienna - she dances wifh all fhe differenf boys, one 1 fellow doesn'f monopolize her all during fhe evening. The idea of going sfeady is nof , very common in Ausfria. The 'Ieen-agers are - usually driven fo and from fheir social evenfs by fheir fafhers. - da shorfs, she was sure she would never , wanf fo wear fhem. Buf all of fhis is changed : now. She has become so complefely Amer- 3 icanized fhaf if is impossible fo disfinguish 3 her from any fypical American girl. 1 Shorf hair . . . wool socks . . . pleafed : skirfs and sweafers have all fallen info Chris' ' fancy. We're glad Chrisfine Brachfl likes - our cusfoms here in fhe Unifed Sfafes and 3 Ferndale, because we are proud people and doubly proud fo have Chrisfine as a parf of our acfive American communify. -.-..-..-.-.--....W --.. .... ......... .................. -.-nf -.... ..... ...q... 1.41.- ue... '.'-'-.u' -..--. a.-.3 ....- --...u -.--.3 ..... I...- -..... a..-3... na..- n-ng.-. '-','.'.'.' ...... aus.: 1...-.... .'..nn. .-.--. ....- n'...'-...- ---As n..-.- ...-1 ...un- '.'fn'.'.'i n..... so.-.u .-. -HS...- ...luna- '.'-'q'.'.', ,..... una.. ...... -. . :--..:...:. ...q.. -...... n .. ..'...'. -Q-.- ...,.. ss... -....- ..-.., ...Q-nl--. ...s-. --.'...'.', n., .'.'-uf. ..... ...... ..... .--..- ..... ....-. .-Q... ...- ...I The plane will land at a busy airport. A pair of jj eager eyes will scan the welcomers. Christine Bractl's first view of her family will undoubtedly be a moment of excitement. Chances are sheill feel a little distinguished as she steps of the plane. U Christine will have a lot to tell about the things that make American education . . . American! Q I Chrisfine loves sfiff crinoline pefficoafs . . . rafes fhem among fhe fhings she en- : joys mosf of all. When she firsf saw Bermu- : I am Lincoln I was born in April, I9I9, and Freedom of Educafion is my birfh cerfificafe. The bloodlines of many nafions run in my veins, because I offer educafion 'Io all. I am many fhings and many people. I am Lincoln. I am nearly fwo fhousand souls who are here foday-and 'Ihe ghosi' 'gig of fhousancls who have gone before. l920 I saw my young men go fo +Tgh+ for our counI'ry's freedom. Some never refurned. I remember Pearl Harbor, and fhe Korean War. I .923 frained fhe boys who won fhis war, and I will frain fhose who will de- I924 cide fhe fufure, be if war or peace. I925 I am fhe weII-fo-do, fhe poor, and Ihe vasf middle group. I reach .926 info Pleasanf Ridge, Oak Park and Ferndale. I am black, whife, yel- Iow, red or brown. I am all races, all religions. l929 You can look af me and see sfudenfs in fheir classes, af assemblies, I930 af sporfs evenfsg sfudenfs working, living, learning fogefher. I am eighfy-six 'Ieachers shaping Iomorrow's Americans. I am sfu- N933 denfs learning fo govern fhemselves, and learning fo fhink for fhem- I934 selves. I935 I am fhe roar of fhe crowds as fhe feam runs for a fouchdown, and fhe voices of young people reaching for fhe sky. I am overflowing .938 halls, and crowded classrooms. I939 I am fufure docfors, scienfisfs, feachers, businessmen, and facfory workers. I am geniuses and fools. I am good and bad. I am fhose who 'r fo learn and fhose who don'I' care. 1942 wan IQ43 Yes, I am Lincoln, and 'rhese are The fhings I am. I was conceived I944 in freedom and, God willing, in freedom I will spend fhe resl' of my F945 days. May I possess always fhe infegrify, fhe courage, and +I1e sfrengfh IQ48 Io keep myself unshackled, and 'Io remain a cifadel of educafion. If-749 May I always sfrive fo creafe beHer cifizens for I'omorrow's world. :950 This is my wish, my goal, my prayer, in I958--fhirfy-nine years affer I was born. I953 I954 :oss LINCOLN WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN, FOR I956 I957 E , A i ALMA MATER , X-:W A MF- Q' 'ff A' J, A I 3-7, - F5 ' I T:-1 .,.. '. :1' .f ffZ i1.'. ilft, 'Wi' ' I fl A .l '5 H' ' ' ' I I f 'Q 'l ' ..-. . '- . . . A '..r'w-ratio-'I dvi . I K fig, Hall Alma Mater, we szng thy praise 3 'iso 7 7' I A ,rg ' 'T -f'----1.-' - - In reverent song, voices we raise. I f , Y if I ----. ,,,f.4f' , ,,. Purple and gold, our colors wave above. 'iig -wqfzf., --S' ,. -.-A 2- Ar ,,,--...few - - - . . t ,.f- 4' , H5'2.Hf2t,Q fn- ff -1-QN-,fic A fi 0'er thee, dear Lzncoln Hzgh, school we love. 'wh 1- V 4.2 It 4 ,Z A V1 ,, ,wyhf X Q5 1 1, HW I ., 1 .1 , If Yi - i f .L Hail Alma Mater, ever so dear, 1, V . 'f I 4.1 Famed for achievement, spirit sincere. W ,gf, f 1G. Qgm f f 3 M V ,f ff - g., 'i Constant devotion, loyalty. Wg I I 7' ... . A--H -- bf . fs, Mfr f - 1 ,,,. .' , -,-- , sf, -, bgcwwgnh, Y -, I I f 11' VV el-27 33153 im I -' .ig , V fm, wang ' ' f K 'Mi . 5 g r. v. f II fm' an ' jf, gh- nyyy-two I -...H -e-me Loyal to our school Influential through our behavior Noble in our ideals Considerate of otheris interests Orderly at all times Learning for the joy of service Neighborlx' with our fellow students The ninth annual Career Day, sponsored by the P.T.S.A., Lincoln High School faculiy, and ihe Kiwanis Club of Ferndale, was a huge success, After an assembly 'featuring Dr. Roger Lea+herman of The Universiiy of Michigan, over 2,000 slu- denfs, including fhose of Lincoln High and the Si. James seniors, attended pres- eniaiions concerning fifty-live different vocations, Each year Career Day gives sluclenls ihe opportunity io oblain information on two vocations fhey have an interest in. The tremendous response lo Career Day by fhe s'ruden+s maltes all 'rhe hard worlr and planning on the parf of Mr. Hasliii and his commiiiee well worthwhile. lnde endent zn our work Honest in our intentions 1 9 p , Grateful for our opportunities Hospitable to our new-comers THOSE WHO HAVE LEFT HAVE TAKEN A PART OF THE if I Sincere to ourselves and others Cooperative in all activities Happy in what we do Onen-minded 'to new ideas Ubservant of our school straditions Laying the foundation for a better school by our having lived, laughed and worked here. ff 'K' fifty tlnee . - N., S, ,ef -- WHO COME TO LINCOLN TO ACHIEVE ACADEMIC HEIGHTS HAVE CHOSEN WELL. ELEVATIONS ARE HERE. EVEN THOSE WHO APPROACH WITH LESS SERIOUS IN- TENT FIND THEY TOO ATTAIN A NEW STATURE, IF UNWILLINGLY, PRESSURED BY THE COMPETITION OF CLIMBING A CURVE. 1 I in fx' We i 1 A I , ,,I,i . linker. ,L ,4 LINCOLN BOWS OUT FOREVER N M7 Eff . I2 Wn+houI 'Ihe flowung rl1y+l1m of llfe, Lmcoln Hugh School would be merely a colcl, brick building. WiI'l1ou'I' flue school lo bring Ihem Iogelher, our people would lose Iheir clireclion in life. Togefher, Ihey form a perfeci' combinalion. A PART OF THE SPIRIT AND KNOW fiff3'-f0uT 1,2 ' 3 U ,X i 1'1' 3 ' . ' 'ws ge-as may Tallcing il' over is 'lhe American way +o prepare fhemselves 'l'o malce decisions on problems of all lcinds. Freedom from s+ric'l' boolclearning gives siudenfs a chance 'ro No longer will 'lhe hallowed halls of Lin- coln resound wi'l'h lhe franfic cheers for +he Big Games or will +he gym become a far away romanlic heaven. Only +he hopes and dreams of sfudenfs will re- verberafe forever down fhe narrow bleal: halls, fhe spirif has leff and abicles wi+h each graduafe. Ferndale High may false fufure sfudenfs, feams, clubs, faculfy, and surround fhem wi+h space, sparkle, and beaufy, buf if will never fake Lincoln's memories, spiri+ and honor. To 'lhose of us who lmow Lincoln, il' will never be 'I'he same. This Log, fhe lasf in fhe greal' reign of LHS, is buf a small monu- menl' 'lo 'l'hose who made Lincoln, and a record of our adveniure here, done in hopes fha? we may share Lincoln and ils abundanl' happiness wifh olhers. 3 fl f 'W7Ti'm 7, 'Z VW? ,' z',,fy' L fffif. f ,..i,, , ' ,, . . - - . - We discuss, wi+h +he spon+aneous opinions helping lo build re- P ' ' ' L 'i sponsible clhzens. gf 72, M A .5 A -5, 'PW fl - Wi ' WWW-1-'aiz' ' -' '. , , - ff ., ,. .M .. . V, F, f, . ,, eww-M ' ,rfvff51A gh, LA fw gjw-wgg,,f,,.,,,, W gig.. H ::sm.,rs, ,,., X 5 'ga '-MPR TW? 'f .HM f ' 7 '1 'i 7A ' , ' M u i f f ' ' xt 'ff r- . M2,?kl'c,pg2. iff '. - fyf-f ., - V 4' s., -f 3, ' f 'WW I , IM46 f My 5, 'WH , LEDGE AND SHARED IT WI H OTHERS. iffy-ive ,gfxwfw hi :NX - Sports NX Few momenls are more dreaded, more imporlanl, or more spiril' filled l'han a half-lime in lhe dimly lil' barn. l'r's nol' fun, nol even if we're winning. Coach Meisler runs visually and verbally over lhe leam, slopping abruplly lo advise a player on lechnique, plays, and plain spiril. Players nervously wipe away lhe swea'l', and scrape l'he caked mud from l'heir hands and legs while wailing lo be asked, Wha+ happened? Spiril swells, lhe doors bursl' open, lhe Lincs charge oul' on lhe field. Do we win? Always. Maybe nol on fhe scoreboard bul in lhe sense we gave our besl' for Lincoln and forgol' ourselves. Varsity 4 Football Ferndale 6 Berkley l 9 Ferndale 0 Soulhfielcl I4 Ferndale 6 Ponliac 26 Ferndale 20 Birmingham 7 Ferndale 8 Ml. Clemens 0 Ferndale I3 Por+ Huron I3 Ferndale 7 Hazel Park 32 Ferndale 7 Royal Oak l2 Ferndale 30 Easl' Delroil 6 We were winning buf lhe expressions of Duck Sherwood and Bruce Rogers show 'rhal' even a win- ning leam values inlensive concenlralion during 'lhe precious minules of halllime coaching as being a prime faclor in viclory. fifty-seven SPEED, PRACTICE, AND FORM ARE C1 RJ? 1 , i M: -5 5 ,.,. R ,, , A -4 Quia J ' 'wi X WJ C Ne . A we an A 5-f is sg PM 'ff 'mr H -- - ' M 'Z' ' 41 A -'f ,rl X R- UQ WEN R EY ' X' F7 ' N A X , N,-fm Q if I 1 1 u , M ' ' t E' A , l .., 4 if ' ' A . - ' A X-E. I , ,if lg A ! A A ' A 'S Q , .. 3 ee x-,fin x.-fL X X' Q '.'- i ,J A c Q: V 0 5 , A ,.. ,..N W vix , k - :g y ii 'P Isl row: Dave Forbes, Bob Proclder, Leo Schwandf, Chuck Molenda, Ken Anderson, Dave Willans, Den- nis Gouine, Mike Crane, Eugene Pigeon, Jerry Erick- ,4. nas 1 Reserve 2 A H L A , y 1 son, Bruce Rogers, Tom Morey. 2nd row: Doug Gordon, George Jacobson, Buddy Fowler, Gerson Q - 0 I n E , ?'.ii A , , 1' KJ f' , fn ix si-A , A ' , , ry as ,X il? 33 W4 X615 Sl X. ,, f 'S J, ,, J K, 4 ix, J.. A i i lsr row: Joe Aisner, Ofha Anderson, Lloyd Sriverson, Glenn Geralds, Bill Smarsry, Eddie PeHigrew, Alvin Morrison, Tyrone Kelley. 2nd row: Marvin Siberi, Glenn Davis, Ulysses Tounsel, Joe Barger, Bill Green, Wardell Ship, Linc Miller, David Johnson. 3rd row: Miles Wilson, Joyce Norris, Bob Thomp- son, Pal' Pagnani, George Walo, Craig Ballard, Sieve Bald- ridge, Leonard Wessels, Jerry Dechow. 4+h row: Kim Johnson, Don Marlyn, Jim Lalone, David Ford, Ted Sluros, Ber'r Jacolt- es, John Farley, Ron Frih. Slh row: Mr. John McGregor, Andy Sineh, Mr, Gus Hanson E - A f i k Q 'WA Z' ? 4 , 4 'Hui' x f ,fl Mg, I ry A W4 ,aff ' ,Wfff 1 ML 4 If K 3 V I, WWW W ,A f - ,, Q 9 xx i Q ,af f , X i Q - X . X X ,S h fs 1 pls? .5-J N xxx Qxllxzxmgik ' -1 Q A - fi X , . N 5 eh UTTLE S PORT5 in 4 'E KQQ. S , 3 1. ' N X 'Fla 'm y Teamwork. Co-operalion. Only words, lrue, bu'l our men pul l'l1ese words in+o praclice, E E, ,23- A Y and 'llweir characler and personalily are en- hy 9 B-STH 1. il-L ' 1 rnched. 'L Q- Foo'rBAu. Q ' An- 4 ,I B I 7:'9. i?7I'fil9 '.l-'ffvf X n -x -Q . X v va 1 l Q 1 , xx Q f . .,, +, ,--F. H N 4j.'3?,, -J- 3 . bv 1- -5 X-1-gi 3 Bw ,.r5.s- .:.,- 'i:.'r-' sir,-,113 N1-X, , , T f,,, 1, xx-.Qxr, ,x Fr Gr wr , J, a ' 'X 'iw' N'-K in fl Jr' L 35 ' ' RESERVE W T Berkley I2 0 Royal Oak 0 20 Birmingham 0 6 Mounl' Clemens 7 2l Porl' Huron O I9 Hazel Park 2l 6 Easl' De+roi+ Cancelled Workoufs, scrimmage, kinky muscles, cur- fews, pushups, dog-lirecl, and len laps around Jefferson field before you go 'ro 'llne showers is wl1a'I' condilions +l'1e boys l'l1a+ furnish l'l'1e +l1rills in sporls. Tl1ey're a preH'y good bunch, lhese boys wi'rh swea+ers. And l'l1is year, more 'I'l1an ever, i+'s fi++in' 'lo be a fighlin' man! FRESHMAN W T Berkley Anderson 6 6 Sou'll1l'ield I3 7 Cranbrook 27 0 R. O. Kimball Zl 6 R. O. Dondero 7 7 Hamlramck 7 24 Berkley Nor'rl1rup 28 7 Hazel Park 24 7 f' K szxziy Zig 5 i 25, . 4 , 7 ', Q, Onward Lincoln, Onward Lincoln, Plunge righl lhrough +ha+ line: Run lhe ball around lhe goal posls Touchdown sure lhis lime Rah! Rah! Rah! Onward Lincoln, Onward Lincoln: Fighl now lor your lame: Fighl fellows, lighl and we will win lhis game. Rah! L-l-N-C-O-L-N, Lincoln all lhe lime, Thal's lhe slory you will hear. Buzzing, buzzing in our ear. You can sing and cllance and shoul, Now you've gol lhe rhyme- L-l-N-C-O-L-N, Lincoln all lhe lime. Rah, Rah, lor Lincoln, Lincoln will win, Slrive hard lor viclory, never give in, rah, rah, rah! You do your besl boys, we'll do lhe resl boys, Rah, rah. lor Lincoln High, High- Cheer cheer lor Lincoln Wave banners high Slrlve hard lor vlclory Never say die Rah rah rah. Shoulder lo shoulder slrong hearls wslhin. Fughl lighl lor Lincoln High we re bound lo win. YELL: We seldom yell, we seldom yell, Bul when we yell, we yell like L- I-N-C-O-L-N Lincoln High. Oh, Oh, Oh, Lincoln High we sing lo you And lhere is nolhing we would ralher dog Come on you girls and fellows, galher 'round And up lo heaven we'll raise a rip and roaring sound We are from L-l-N-C-O-L-N, and we always win, You bel we can, we are lhe same lhal pul lhe aim in lame, Always game, Lincoln High-Rah! Lislening lo Coach Meisler during hall- lime wasn'l lhe easiesl lhing lo do. -its ' ' S92 ' . cnoss-coumnv - IT rms TIME BY THE sToPwA'rcH, uves s. 31.1, , VH, VH ,. .1 gg! ,, Q flu!-T, gg- , , foggy' wg , I vf --. - gd. --,xv ,gk W2 f T- if if ' -Q '58 -br , ' 3 ,y'?,p5' '- so , , w W ,if .W-ff 'Iv f 1' ga , , , , WTW 4 1 Leif lo Righf: Ardell Boyd Bill LuckeH' Jack Landry Lenny Howarll-1 Mike Rowda Dick Noble Barrry Thomas Jim Venlin Tim Bulls Jon Thompson Eugene Quinn Sco++ Wilmer Roger Field Greg Horan Peler Fruedenslein Virgil Vaughn Bob Clark Gordon Herron Mr. Cullice Pefer Moon The almosl' forgo'H'en spori of cross counlry running has relurned lo 'rhe fall alhlelic program afler a 'len year absence. To 'field +he new cross counfry squad coach Wendell Cullice buill' around a nu- cleus ol: lraclc men, who. he conlended, would be developed in pace and 'rhe conservalion of energy. High school cross counlry running is done over a 'rwo mile slrelch of rolling and wooded couniry. Od- dly enough, l'he 'ream who scores lhe lowes? number of poinfs wins. ll is conceivable for a len man 'leam lo score lirsl, second, and fhird and s'lill lose lhe meel' since scores range from one for firs'r.+o l'wen'l'y for fwenlielh. The impressive record For a firsl year 'ream sfands for lhe hard work and spiri'r our boys showed in +his, lhe loneliesl of all sporls. Royal Oak Kimball 22 Lincoln 33 Mounl Clemons I9 Lincoln 42 Easf Delroii' 24 Lincoln 3l Birmingham I5 Lincoln 47 Porl Huron 22 Lincoln 29 A+ 'rhe cross-counlry banquel, Roger Field was voled lhe mosl valuable player and eleclecl caplain for 'lhe '58 season. This acfion pholo proves 'rhal his elec+ion was won by hard work. . . , .QQ E.M.L. 5+h. place 9 enlranls Sfale Regional l0+h. place I9 enfranls l sixty-Iwo .i '51 Rifle Club ' L.. -1 , m f 1 Isl Row: Dan Palerson, Gary Underwood, John , Pierce, Slanley Herrick, Don Slewarl 2nd Row' Blanchard' Don Reed' John Keyes' Pele' Florav' Jon Thompson, Claude LaPoin'le, Alan Blaurock, Russ anli' Ed Ungerman ON RECORDS, AIMS TO BE CHAMP,CALLS SPEED THE BY ORD Isl row' Dick Sherwood Dennis Turner Tim McCracken L Buddy liowler, Gordon Rodwan, Bruce Rogers, Mike Brownl Varsity Track ls? row: John Johnson, John Mclnnis, Dick Noble, Scoh' Wif- mer, Roger Feld, Eugene Quinn, Tom Morey, Toy Palmer, Bob Mcl.andress. 2nd row: John Thompson, Philip Zorlz, Buddy Fowler ,Gordon Rodwan, Al Marendl, Don Rose, Jerry Erick- son, Henry Flambrough, Earl McNeal, Doug Porler, Waller Siber+, Henry Johnson. x 2nd row: Mr, Burkharl, Don Rylander, Doug Porfer, Tom Mor- ey, Mark Youngblood, Pe-'fer Facione, E. J. Arquelle, Jerry Carler. K 1 ' ' :Lvl F3 'Y' T A , ET J, fe 7591 , f, Mg , , r 1 Z wi ' ' f f if l ' ' ' 5 f ZW l Z X ,Y V 5 , ff, bm - i ylvfmifiyj, J 4 if l 5 ,W l l'f ' 9 1' In - . J - W , AJ I f, V?-e X 2 lb! 2 ld ' nl f 44 ' f li '-f M 4 74 TY ' l W f 'Z , f 1 , , L I ui, n .. V ,E , 1, li: V I L L .. X f f 1- Y Q-, l V 't B b II , ,A ,N J 1, , , H , f J arsl y use q 1 ,,, 1 ,Z , 1 gf V' fi ,. 'fa 7 5 Z 5 f ' V f ,, Y I Z F ,V I , , I l, i ,, . Q 2 , ?f' 2 V , 1 -.,5 -iff , 1 f ' ' Isl row: Dick Ginsle, Mark Youn blood, Cla lon Pioch Ro - . 1 . 'X an 'H-'V f 1 ' - , za--44 P ' Q V ' f 4 1 9 Y ' g ' A swf , l i , , ,' if f' er SuHon, Tom Sheldon, Larry Welch. 2nd row: Jim Deel, J . f gif i W Jack Smifh, Bob Redman, Ron Kanaski, James Dunlap, Jack 4 1' 1 4' , , 1 ' ' . . 1' ' f-J , N , 5 1 W Wrighl, Chuck Ammon, Mike Fedak. 3rd row: Bruce Rogers, ', ll , A .1 , 'A 'L 5 -Q A Danny Sonners, Pele Rider, Dennis Gouine, Kyle Smilh, Wes ' fi I , ' If 5 , ' A ga: f ' , ' , A Klewicki, Mike Crane, Paul Semrau, Mr. Brandi. 6 ' W 4' , ff J ,f,5w, l 1 . ,, f ,-,,,2z4'w f f 37 ,UF yjfgyg -,Z-Qi f :V ,775 ', 52 ' V , ww.gA11f,f 41 -.nl pw ,Mf , -vf ' f f J 3 23 3 , Q 'g C' ar S0 ' z 5 ' 1 ,X .iii BASKETBALL MADNESS, a chronic win+er disease al' Lincoln, reached epidemic proporlions as Lin- coln baH'lecl desperafely ro compefe in ihe s+a're finals. Info +he gym wen'r fhousands of our feen-age fans and a muliifude of parenfs who counied on cheers and fears fo achieve viciory for 'their +eams. They were no+ of+en disappoinied. ' fi? 5 FA G0 MT' Lf w l Lincoln High School's lasl' baske+ball 'ream was undoubredly one of +he besl in +he en+ire hisfory of 'l'he school. The proud holder of a season record of I6 wins and 2 losses, +he Lincs were ranked among +he firsl I0 ieams in +he'S+a+e. They were co-champions of The Easl- ern Michigan League, Disiricr Champs, and weni' +o The 'Final game of 'rhe Regional Tournamenf before being knocked our by Highland Park 54-49. The RailspliHers' Capiain, Earl McNeal, was All-Every- fhing: All-Couniy, All-Suburban, and fhe second player in school hisiory fo be elecfed fo fhe firsf-siring All-Slale Baskelball Team. Gordon Rowdan and Toy Palmer were given Honorable Meniion on +he All-S+a+e ieam. Ofher Seniors on +he squad were fwo scrappy guards, Roger SuH'on and Jim Deel, and forward Henry Johnson. Re- furning nexf year fo form 'rhe nucleus of whaf could be anofher good ball club are Toy Palmer, Mervin Gallop, Bruce Rogers, Don Rose. Alber+ Hall and Marvin Shelion, along wi+h a number of o+her candi- daies from +his year's successful Reserve and Freshman squads. . , . . Seesaw coniesis inflame rhe crowd and shmulafe players 'ro prodigious eliiorls. Mosf of Lincoln's confenders are evenly marched. sixty-four '3 VAiS ' 4, ,BK WY SK Por? dm Hazel - Por? Mounf Clemens Royal Oalx Kim Easi DeiroE+ ' Grosse Poinfe Birmingham sixtv-15116 ET Freshman Reserve Caplain Earl Mc Neal oained sia- l'e-wide recogni- lion and honors 'lor unusual pass- inq and ball hancl- ling abiliry. as well as For his im- pressive scoring record. X x X W9 Q , L' 'V C fx? TSG - g 1 N L 3. Q . N, K IU K N. J ,,,-,4r'RJSF I . . . -a... u VH' ff c.. is X K' 1- .X 'X . Isl row: Leonard Wessels, Jim Ballard, Barry Keller, Mr. Cul- iice, Frank Anderson, Kim Johnson. 2nd row: Bill Green, Bill Cuclney, Ed Peiligrew, Gary Burkharl, Danny Slepek, Charles Jones. 3rd row: Tom Mehall, Ron Frih, Leo Dell. Roger Show, Larry Tregonning, Paul Granzow, Link Miller, Bill Smarfski. lsr row: Dennis Turner, George Jacobson, Mr, Meisfer, Ron Chapman. 2nd row: Bill LeGaull, Joe Smolfz, Mike Brown, Dennis Sfinson, Ron Wells, Dennis Harden. 3rd row: Mike Rowda, Buddy Fowler, Dick Brooks, Mike Semchena, Bill Dan- iels, Bob Hannon, David Scoll. ls? row: Jamie Blanchard, Mr. Burkharl, John Jeffries. 2nd row: Jim Rogers, Roloerf Hall, Don Rose, Roger SuHon. 3rd row: Henry Johnson, Earl McNeill, Mervin Gallop, Gordon Rodwan, Toy Palmer, Marvin Shellon, Bruce Rogers. Varsity six ly-.six .-- ,, X 'Y 4, wg ev- 4' -fu, A 'M 5 J Our reserves, afler losing 'lhe opening game +o +he Soulhfield reserves, se++led down +o winning lhe E.M.L. reserve lille by a wide margin, losing only once in fen slarls. The all-over record was eleven wins and rhree losses. The league record was nine and one. We know +l1e'e boys will 'Form 'rhe nucleus of a slrong varsiry. Henr Johnson Bruce Rogers and Gor Y I ' don Rodwan exhibil' 'rhe spiril 'rhal push- ed us +o lhe championship. The i957-58 'freshman baskelball feam was one of fhe besl, if no+ 'rhe besl, in lhe hislory of afhlelics al Lincoln High School. The Lillie Lincs swepl a perfecl sea- son, copping fifleen slraighl games, scor- ing a lolal of 748 poinls for a fif+y-per- game average while holding 'lheir oppon- enls io fhirly-lhree poinls per game. Three players broke lhe freshman scor- ing record. Gary Burkharl scored ZI9 poinfs, followed by Paul Granzow wilh I4I poinls and Larrv Tregoning wilh l23. Looks like Ferndale will be a league leader For some 'lime lo come if lhe pow- erful 'Freshman 'leam is any indicalion. l RESERVE BASKETBALL W T Soulhfield 35 4l Berkley 52 32 Porf Huron 56 SI Easl' Defroil' Sl 40 Mounr Clemens 49 39 Birmingham 40 42 Royal Oak 52 39 Hazel Park 59 39 Porl Huron 57 53 Mounl Clemenf 69 44 Royal Oak Kimball 68 36 Easl Defroil 48 40 Grosse Poinle 43 50 Birmingham 70 33 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL W T Berkley 43 3I Royal Oak Dondero 43 24 Royal Oak Kimball 25 2I Easl Delroif 60 3I Soulhfield 35 24 Hazel Park 40 I5 Hazel Park 36 29 Oak Park 40 I5 Easl' Delroir 53 47 Cranbrook 49 28 Hazel Park 72 40 Easl' Delroii' 66 39 Royal Oak Dondero 52 5l Cranbrook 7I 56 Royal Oak Kimball 56 4l Easf Defroif 43 37 sixty-seven BQSlQQiib?I!ll2ifE252ES it Q lv' ,- .sv . ' ' 9 S 1 L i .mf ,Q 15, r-.J s ef ff in G. 0. 1 .sb ,, S sm ,W 1 - 4 ,L Q M! , If .ff 3 , r ' , s E . sw ' A M of ff J ,.,. V 4 I, f N K is 1... . , . I x L ,ss lx rv., .--ia,-.Q-.. lsl row: E, J. Arquelle. 2nd row. Bill Gignac, John McRaw, Milne Mars, Roy Has- brouclr, Clarlc Harfzel, Carl Brenclle, Bill Monroe, Jerry Herron, Bill Green, Marc Holmes, Harold Rice, Mr. McGregor. 3rd row: Tom Morey, Tom Gignac, Gary Knighf, Jerry Leggel, David Ford, Tom Thalcher, Diclc Krieger, Ted Miesler, Peler Moon, Tim Ligoslxy, Mille Polvin, Jim Venlon. 1 -an ,-swam-g,f,w L, . M. ,h Mi ALT, H2525 X im Ri xii! Synchronized Swimming One aclive swimming club ai Lincoln is lhe Linquanelies. ln addilion lo rheir experl synchronized swimming lhe girls parricipale in fun proiecls such as pizza parfies and progres- sive dinners. An exciiing lime of year 'lor 'rhe Linquanelles is 'fhe annual wafer show, This year 'lhey have added somelhing new in lhe form of a fraveling show lhal can be lransporled lo ofher schools. Girls inleresled in ioining rhe club have a IO week period in which +o masler s+un+s and gel' acquainled wifh 'the members. The club also aH'ends various wafer shows in lhe slaie. six ty-eight Varsity Swimming as Go 0 6.5 C C11 2 iv L. 'QD Ap 6 O as 5 60 SWIMMING scones Q r I957-58 Gif, Lincoln Oppon. G 'J Mounl Clemens 59 37 9 9 Royal Oal: Kimball 42 54 Sourhlield 69 27 G9 Hazel Parlr 44 52 75 Q Birmingham 27 69 5 Royal Oalr Kimball 42 54 U Fil-zgerald 69 27 5, Hazel Park 42 54 Mouni' Clemens 50 46 Birmingham 25 7l This group wasn r 'lhe only one ihal clowned around during piclure 'lalcing sessions, bul il' was one of lhe funniest ! .z 17 Shark Club , il yi The girls speed swimming leam of Lincoln is known as 'rhe Shark Club. They compele againsl' o+her high school 'reams and also lhe Women's Cily Club of Defroil' and lhe Grosse Poinle Turners. New members musl successfully pass a len week rrial period in which lhey work lo improve 'lheir speed. To make lhe club a more closely knil' group lhe girls occa- sionally go +o shows and have pizza parfies logerher. Wilh m0n9Y earned by bake sales and splash parlies lhe club has purchased black swim suifs, yellow caps, and yellow robes. M - in E1 1: ' h. ' 9- fi' 'Ml l' :Hi Girl's wa+er polo has no holds barred and leads 'lo many baffle scars. Isl row: Elna Henry, Judy Schroefer, Judy G-ass, Linda Hen- ning, Sharon Bellis, Vivi Eggen. 2nd row: Keilha Phillips, Bar- bara Barlmes, Par Redman, Connie Kaan. 3rd row: Nancy Green, Barbara Orloff, Rulh Frauman, Mary Mohn. J 0 ' 0 '1 O Q 9 Q D , OD Q OR'-f Ja ' D u f o 3 909 .J QQ vf f .JO 4555 jfp YZ Ry Q Q I if 9 3 fgf lg .6 i ll C! sixty-nine gp 1 ,Z .if-QM, 411 fx ,L N 4. AM iw The anlicipalion and excilemenl' of 'fhe opening nighl' . . . 'lhe mass of faces . . . lhe lirsl dive in rhe cold wafer . . . lhe fasl change of coslumes . , . 'lhe relief when il is all over. These are iusl a few of 'rhe impressions shared by +he girls parficipaling in 'rhe Linquane++e'5 wafer show. This year lhe club presenled lwo wafer shows, Aqualog and Peler Pan, which were given al separale limes. Aqualog was a porlrayal of evens and acrivilies faking place during a lypical school year af Lincoln. Such numbers Band Bounce Queen, Sadie Hawkins, and Prom were presenfed. Perer Pan was presenfed in lhe spring mainly for grade schools in Ferndale. Regular inrerschool games like +his one wirh Birmingham sfrengfhen our school loy- alry and mainlain a compefifive spirit GirI's Sports American you'rh is geHing soft This is 'rhe challenge Miss Burlon flings al' fhe freshman girls enfering her class. Girls 'lhese days iusl' don'+ wanl' 'lo exeri' lhemselves. Three hours of gym a week are compulsory in rhe firsi' 'lwo years al' Lincoln. Only aboui' one-Third of fhe upper-class girls confinue wirh some kind of acrivily. The resl' simply vanish from rhe scene. The Physical Educalion deparfmenl' offers a program of exercises designed 'ro enhance basic skills of coordinarion and agilily. Musl' aclivifies for fresh- man and sophomore girls are swim- ming, folk dancing, volley ball, baskef- ball, and physical filness. Fascinaring programs such as Gul- door Skills are also laughl' by 'lhe de- par'I'men+. This class offers insfruc+ion in canoeing, skiing. fishing, hiking, camp- ing, and 'lhe like. The girls pracfice whar 'rhey learn in class on ac+ual field frips. And men, don'+ ever ge+ +l1e idea girls are excluded from comperifive sporis. Through clubs like Sharks, Rac- quer, Linquanelles, and volleyball and baskerball, 'rhe girls carry on a fine infra-mural and exrra-mural compefi- Hon. These programs, carried on under +he auspices of +he Girls Arhleric As- sociarion lG.A.A.l, are managed by 'lhe s+uden+s under 'lhe supervision of 'rhe physical educalion deparrmenl. lsr row: Kay Reinharr, Carol Olson, Gwen Farmer, Sue Bow- ers, Meredirh Bragg, Laura Geisler, 2nd row: Karhy McConk- ey, Virginia Kiddie, Barbara Walfers, Janice Geyer, Beverly Erikson Barbara Lahfi Isl row: Connie Kaan, Merediih Bragg, Kay Reinharr, Rira Roberls, Laura Geisler. 2nd row: Vivi Eggen, Eleanor Scollon, Barbara Lahri, Judy Gass, Barbara Bogarl, 3rd row: Michele Seger, Judy Tarsan, Karen Clausen, Verna Jamesson, An- neH'e Ebbeson, Dorelhea Hall, Efhel Brown gh RQ 'fxilpxl ' K fi ii. ,, , ft W Y ,, ,. NJ , ., 4 1 me -- 1.97.4 Isl row: Eleanor Scollon, Ann Buckler, Meredifh Bragg, Laura Geisler, Shirley Pelers. 2nd row: Donna MacMillan, Sharon Rineharl, Ilene Spencer, Sandy Schullz, Mickey Segar, 3.-d row: Lucille Peacock, Vivi Eggen, Judy Gass, Judy Tarzan, Verna Jamerson, Barbara Lahfl. seventy ' .1-I as S 1 Q1 f x ii gig ri 3 P' 4 5 K sg 23 S S3 'Q X 'i V' ns' J is 'Ei r- 1 1 P' Q 11 Q T , K R 1 3 Y' A 1 1 1 Isl' row: 111. s R Ai - 1 f ' Wilh hair flying, Lincoln's girls sped in for a baskel againsl Birmingham, 1-.-.-1--,1,1.-.'1g,-.-.-.I.,1,-,- '1,- - -.-. 1I. I1,1.-1'1 .,1,1.-. 1 1 -I-1 . .I1 1'- .'1'. 1 1 . ll 1 1 , ' 4 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 , 1 1 , ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 '.'.41' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' .'1'1'1'-'1 .1-11. 1 , 1 1 1I1,.1,:1g. I.,:,:1Q. I I ' .'.11j1,-.1.f.I-,1,1.1,11I.,1,-13. 1 , 1 .11,-,f,1.-1.1.1.-.'1,f.-.11-.31,1. 1 , 1 1,-.I 1 - -,-1..,1,-, .11-,-1 1,-I 1 11 1 .1115 .:.,1,:.1111f. -1j.'1I1, ' 713135 .' 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I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , 1 1 1 1 1 , i 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 ' I , Heidi Keye, Carol Higgens, Dolores Payne, Marie Anderson, Nancy Hillmer, Riclry Keye, Virginia Hardy. l ,,,,, 1. ' 511 M. f 4 .-. -.1 - -13 ','1g-, I '11 1' 1 1 ,1.'- .1 , 1 1 ' 1 11 1 1 , , I ' 1' 1' 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 1 11 1 ' I, I ' I 1 ' I 1 11 1 1 , ' I I ' rl 1 1 14 1 11 , I I ' 1' 1 1 1 I 1 , I I I 1 I 1 1 1 11 ,, rl 1 1 1 , ' I 1 I 1 11 , , I I rr 1 11 'II I 1 11 1 , 1 ' .1 ' I 1 .11 '1 ' s -. ' '1Lv' '-1'.l.' I '1 1'1'1I '1 I Miss Burfon, Chrisfine Brachll, Elna Henry, Judy Schroe+er, May Carey, Barbara Lahli, Farmer, Keifha Phillips, Jean McClin'rocl:. Vivi Eggen, Judy Linda Henning, Bar in Gass, Sue Bowers, bara Beach, Gwen ij 'i , ,I L BLAZER WINNERS When a girl receives an L blazer she gains 'lop disfincfion offered fo girls af Lincoln in fhe field of spor+s. This year 'lhe recipienfs are May Elizabefh Carey, who is oufsfanding in synchronized swim- ming: Gwen Farmer, nofed for her excellenl' bad- minfonz Barbara Lah+i, who excels a+ baslrefball and volleyball: Elna Henry, who speciaizes in speed swimming, free s+ye, and breasf sfrokeg and Judy Gass, who is superior af speed swimming and bas- lrefball. W This isn'1' 'fhe proper direclion fo ihe score! 1-11 f G. A. . 51? Board .Sewell fy-one hmm Dhw X 5 x .Bk R C QNQ- SAG . A. ' , WWW 5 Q VI f 4 7 3' A 1 'f 9 ' yyff ,xfffff w if-' A I In f V W 14 W' .f u fff W, W. 1 .- f 1 AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS by Jules Verne 1958, TnzNxrrEvn:.Nc STAGE DOOR This year Mr. Lowell Ford presenled anolher smash in his long line of senior play successes. H' was evidenf fhai' long hours of planning, mem- orizing, and rehearsing wenl' inlo malcing Around fhe World in Eighly Days l'l'le speclacular lhal' il' was. One of lhe unique fealures of The play was 'l'he revolving scenery which made a variely of s'l'age se++ings possible. Ano+her was a modern humorous version of l'he ancienl' Greek chorus which served 'lo 'rie lhe aclion logefher and explain lhe various scenes. The play was a success from a financial slandpoinl' also. Afler meeling expenses of S432 for coslumes, scenery, efc., a profil' of S72 was refurned. This will be used foward 'rhe purchase of a gill' lo 'rhe school 'From 'rhe senior class. .. HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY so ,, f TTXX'-X , fesfix 3 X A , fe , - ,N lf, 1 c s T 7' AA G X- Ip 'lvl ' .- , 1 ' el -'-- 3 'Q ffitii' '1 ff .U-fue 3. M Fi- f XZMQQE14 ,ei gf, , ,aw M km l . ,3,, f -' l 3 x l I dglzty-tzUO was f W , 1 'f 2, ,Lg f A kg Mm 4 .. , W, ,, y f mmf , Q V J, 4 'g9,gMwpL:1',,f,,fzzflf, f 'WW , .ww mm t M..-f S X x LJ Music plays an imporfanf role in every person's life. Those who parficipafe in Lincoln High's music deparfmenf will agree fhaf music is relaxing . . . ed- ucafional . . . fun and challenging. Lincolnifes sfrive fo meef fhis challenge by keeping fhe schools' music repufafion on fhe upper rungs of fhe ladder. Many people believe fhaf feen-agers have poor fasfe in music when fhey consider fhe rock and roll iam ses- sions efc. Buf rock and roll is only a minufe secfion of feen-agers musical enioymenf. If is more or less an acfive bif of fun fhrown in wifh classical and more serious fype of music fhaf really presenfs fhe imporf- anf challenge. The orchesfra, band, choirs, and glee clubs all are familiar wifh works of fhe greaf music- ians and arfisfs. They learn, rehearse, and perform wifh such enfhusiam and abilify. Educafion can seldom be losf. Wifh fhe early fraining and under- sfancling of music, fhese devofed sfudenfs will no doubf have an acfive inferesf in and appreciafion of fhe finer fhings during fheir enfire life. ,, , uf Z, 'www eighty-17116 WAN N5 3 -1 'Vi VE R9 Maioreflesz Judy Eichorn, Joyce Sewell, Vicky Eich- orn, Gerri Bechfl, and leader Sue Nuff. The Lincoln High School band, under fhe direc- lion of Mr. Nicholas Canicci, began lheir musical year by aHending 'lhe Nafional Music Cam al' ln- lerlochen wilh five olher bands for a wee . Here +he eighly members had a chance 'lo preview fhe concerl music for 'lhe coming year for 'lwo hours housr daily, and raclice marching roufines anolher Three hours. The band also par+icipa+ed in a massed conceri wifh 'rhe +wo hundred and sevenly ofher mu- sicians lhen af ihe camp. BAND-GIVING THAT INDEFINABLE Relurning from lnlerlochen, +he members plunged in'ro rhe job of pre- seniing sparking and appealing dance and drill roulines a+ each of 'I'he five home games. They also aHended 1'he Michigan Sfale Universify High School Band Day and marched in Hudson's Thanksgiving Day Parade. To do all +his, if was necessary for +he hard-working band members +o ge'r up a half-hour earlier and aH'end eigh'r-o'clock prac'rices every morning. Wiih lhe end of rhe foofball season, came 'rhe less sfrenuous buf no less heclic concerl' season, which was highlighled by l'he presen'l'a+ion of l'he annual Band Bounce. This year's lheme was Around lhe World in Eighry Days and liealured selecfions from many diliferenf counfries. The band also lravelecl +o Royal Oak for +he Dis'l'ric+ Band and Orcheslra Feslival where lhey gave one of +i1e bes'I' performances in +heir his'rory. Band members gradua+ing in I958 are Mike Diggin, Bill Glace, Janice Kinney, Jayne Scherer, Joyce Sewell, and Gary Tymn. THRILL TO ALL WHO HEAR IT AT The U. S. Marine forma+ion during 'rhe half lime is in honor of L'l'. Col. W. F. 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Liz Moberly, Ron Paul, Tom Quinn, Bob Sauers, Jim Gass, Janel' Speck, Jayne Scherer, Gwen Schoellein. 2nd row: San- Bruce Taylor, Jim Erlandson, Barry Keller, Bob S'ri'H', Lee dy S'l'einer, Dave Cook, Sharon Talpos, John Balog, Conrad Hubbard. 4l'h row: Ben DeWin+er, Mike Diggan, Jim Ten- Luponofl, Barry Shorl, Earl Wrigh'l', Clarence McRipley, Bar- nanl, Bob Evans, Dennis Smifh, Sfanley Herrick, John Blan- bara Picken, Marilyn l-lawor+h, Glenna Snook, Nick Ribh, Chard, Don Sfewarl, Franklin Prui'H, Tom Lougheed, Barry Howard Bowman, Barbara Trisf, Judy Tanner, Sue NuH', Thomas, Larry Mogelgaard, Wendy Hollis, Mr.. Cannice. Jeanne McClinlock. 3rd row: Joyce Sewell, Clara Knaggs, Thirly of Michigan's finesl' high school bands assembled on +he Michigan Slale Cam- LHOS. M,S,U, pus +o parlicipale in lhe lhird annual Band Day. Among lhe 'rwenly-lwo hundred musicians Lincoln's marching band exhibiled lhe mosl' original foofwork. GAMES, PARADES, A D CNCERTS WHERE -em I' Plucking harp sfrings isn'f al- ways fhe mosf pleasanf noise. Beffy McDonald can verify fhis. hoven's Eighfh Symphony. Music from Soufh Pacific and Brigadoon were performed wifh fhe Girl's Choir. Playing fhese differenf sfyles of music helps fhe orchesfra members fo gain a beHer undersfanding of all music. As only fhree seniors, Susan Bowers, Carol MacMillan, and Ron Rappaporf, are graduafing, fhe orchesfra should be even beffer nexf year. RHTHYM, MELODY, AND HARMONY This year found fhe falenfed Lincoln orchesfra, under fhe direcfion of Mrs. Mildred Bacheller, again performing a var- iefy of works on many occasions. Members never had fime fo resf or sfop pracficing, for as soon as one performance was over, work had fo begin on fhe nexf. By no means was all fhe music performed of fhe long-haired variefy. Selec- fions ranged from Leroy Anderson's Sleigh Ride fo Beef- Final rehearsal for fhe fall concerf finds Mrs. Bacheller up in arms. A will . ff 'M' ,ma Isl' row: Joanne Salisbury, Sue Basfedo, Cafhy Con- fer, Anifa Jackson, Liffle Nausea, Joyce Buehler, Mickey MacMillan, Marfha Meyer, Anifra Haapa. 2nd row: Susanne Parssinen, Kafhy Haapa, Carolyn Loyer, Barbara Mifchell, Jean Wolfe-r, Gwen Scho- enlein, Janef Speck, Wife P'-berfs, Judy Tarson, Cyn- BY HOURS OF PREPARATION, One of 'rhe oulslanding fealures fir of lhe orcheslral music program, and one found in few olher schools in 'l'he slale, is harp inslruclion. Any sl'uden'l' who is inleresled may lake lessons al school and, when qualified, play wilh +he orcheslra. Al presenl, a harp is renled from lhe Nalional Music Camp al' lnler- lochen, bul' lhe orcheslra hopes il' will one clay have money enough 'lo buy one of ils own. Slring players may also form en- sembles of all 'rypes and gain ex- perience by playing in lhe Dislricl Solo and Ensemble Feslival al Yp- silanli. MM 'MVK Carol MacMillan finds praclicing for compefilion is hard bul' re- warding worlc under 'rhe guidance of Mrs. Bacheller. ARE BLENDED INTO BEAUTY FOR ALL. lhia Rogers, Eleanor Scollon, Ellen Phelan, Roberla Hall, Donna MacMillan, Tom LeVeclc. 3rd row: Car- roll Snyder lnol' shownl, Julie Thomas, Zanclra Erwin, Joyce Macllroy. Jean Bery, Carol Corner, Jean Pence, Marv Oppenheimer, Sue Bowers, Penny Mach, Eileen Spencer, Barbara Piclcen, Darrel Schla- baclc. Connie C-Ewrilililh. Linda Rosencranls, Lela Hag- eighty-nine 1 7fW hWF1'WMV 8.9 f :H ner, Diane Williams, l-larolcl Vroman, Connie Kaan. 4l'h row: Dennis Smilh, Ben DeWinl'er, Barry Thomas, Larry Mogeloaard. Niclc Rebh. Howard Bowman, Jim Gass, Glenn Davis, Keilh Doehrinq, Marqarel' Barle, Aaron Slaple, Linda Magy, Kalhy Lamborn, Mrs. Bacheller, Belly McDonald, JoAnn MacAr'rhur, Sharon Robins. Gif' WQQQQQQGDD Isl row: Donna MoFfe++, Linda Rosencranfs, Jill Perkins, Elene Nicholas, Judy Flanagan, Laura Smifh, Mrs. Ruih Neff, Mary Smi'rh, Diane Bokas, Barbara Duprey, Carol Olson, Pauline S'rinso, Janef Shade, Anifa Jackson, 2nd row: Julie Brinkley, Mariy Persons, Karen Makelim, Barbara Reece, Leslie Reese, Sharon Laurie, Sharon Lewis, Gloria Boyd, Sharon Roland, Kay Brabanf, Sandra Trice, Sally Ruses+ine, Donna Jury, Ri+a Rober'I's, Barbara Horodnicki, Glenna Snook, Diane Belles+ri, Diane Demunfer, Ka+h- leen MacDonald, Belly Gooden, E+hel Brown. 3rd row: Janef Eggermonl, Nancy Birdsall, Margarel Rideou+, Gail Lackner, Virginia Kiddie, Connie EvaH, Carol Holmes, Sonia Fos'rer, Ellen Tavanliis, YY 53 4 55 Alice Officer, Lenora Banks, Rebecca Brown, Sarah Thomas, Sarah Wi+mer, Kafhleen S+ol+e, Joan Fassero, Donna Irvin, Annabelle Johnson, Ann Green, Joyce Preslon, Eleanor Scollon. 4+h row: Rose Bonomo, Diane Andrews, Shirley Coleman, Bare++a Gunn, Barbara Bogarr, Beverly Erickson, Gay Wil- son, Karen Oslerberg, Jill Lykins, Jackie Samec. Ruby Siberf, Sandra McNeal, Judy Downs, ClaudeHe Johnson, Linda Huddlefi Judy Gordon, Lucia Brown, Linda Sesan, Barbara Linn, Judy Makie, JeaneHe Oshowski, Susan Rockey, Mary Mohn, Janef Hollingsworfh, Dorofhy Sebas+ian, Marcia Seiberf, Ka+hy 2 Beckemeyer. rl: n fa ,D 0 cw 4, 1- gy, E, Q Qi, an it 2, , ,yy G N, i A 5 T, Lf 42 ,fy I5 A f Q y , , K si F' ,,, s., f.a..'l fy J. ,., M, 1. M :M , -- M eb , Q 35, Kun- T Lys. A W , V., W ' JF ff re J ff J 2 W, ew E V 1 as I 'ZS' J we-bu' 'W 4 X i X , X. :L A :J Q x hm 'M Peak. My if MJ i , , 57' -' in-if i iv ' -i f- 1' ea ia Q A Q , K. ' , f. 'Www NW W 4 ir l 1 l lsr row: James Rueger, Lynn Bonner, Richard Apkarlan, Doug Gordon, Gary Ezmerlian, John Hasliff, James Blanchard, Gary Wilson, Roberf Eldridge, Thomas Boyd. 2nd row: Mr. Brown, Mike Vanderlisi, Larry Lacey, Bob Gandolfi, Bob Browner, Conrad Luponoff, Jim Tennant Dar- rel Schlaback, Tom Hun+er, Jerry Kowalski, Jim Venfin, Bruce Johnson, Alber+ Sleinke, Harold Vroman, Bob Wrighf, Ronald Smirh, Wesley Light Don McCoy, Larry LeVeck, Jack Hinkins, Bob Ford, Franklin Prui'H, 3rd row: Clifford Miller, Jim McCurdy, Larry Tomasi, Frank An- derson, Wallace Aho, Lee Hubbard, John Giese, Barry Wya'r+, Joe Smolh, GeHer Laird, Bob Saferlield, Keifh Doehing, Tom Morey. njnggy Qi , lmn flflhll , DIS-CHORD AIN'T HARMONY Isl row: Marqarel Kempel, Gwen Farmer, Connie Solmen, Jane Scherer, Charlene Mallory, Donlyn McKensie, Sharon Smollz, Sharon Saull, Ellen Scoll. Judy Monl- gomery, Sharon Robins, Maxine Winn, Nancy Kallce, JoAnn Salisbury, Beverly Glover, Barbara Boguslci, Carol Corner, Laura Pinlcerlon. 2nd row: Sandra Erwin, Belly McDonald, Sylvia O'Neal, Sue Connell, Krisline Thomsen, Pal McLean, Hope Slienlre, Judy Schnell, Gerri Bechlle, Nancy Jeliery, Julie Thomas, Diane Kay, An- nelle Kulrilius, Joan Bauer, Nancy Hillmer, Mary Monlgomery, Margo Colifman, Kalhy Haapa, Sue Shepard, Miclcie MacMillan. 3rd row: Sharon Oddo, Norma Tedesco, May Gardiner, Kalhy Conler, Davilyn Wilson, Barbara Beach, Bob McLandress, Bill Gibb, Bob Knechlell, Dick Colberl, Ed Perry, Bill Glace, Jesse Holl, Richard Perryman, Bob Halslead, Carl Brende, John Slone, John McCullurn, Carol Tarson, Elna Henry. 4lh row: Larry Moqelgard. Dennis Bruyere, Bill Monroe, Greg Forsylhe, Tom Irwin, Garv Wilson, Bruce Rogers. Scoll Wilmer, Dave Easley, Dale King, Bob Sauers, Carrol Snyder, Dennis Kidd, Dan McKane, Fred Tieman, Bill Dillon, Fred Beulhin, Louis Elzey, Eric Wiegand, Alan Balmer Choir A ol Lincoln is considered lo be one ol lhe oulslanding school choirs ol Michigan. Al lhe annual Chrislmas Concerl Mr. Ollo Brown, head ol lhe Deparlmenl ol Music., direcled lhe choir and lhe school orcheslra in Tchail:hovslcy's Walh ol lhe Flowers and Handel's Mes- siah, The children in lhe audience lislened inlenlly as lhe choir relaled lhe slory ol The Nighl Belore Chrislmas. Besides lhe Chrislmas concerl, lhe choir also allended lhe Solo En- semble Feslival al Ponliac and lhe Dislricl Choral Feslival al Royal Oali. The choir was inviled lo sing al lhe Fox Thealer in Delroil lor a Good Friday service, which was lelevised. These accomplishmenls could nol have been achieved wilhoul many hours ol hard praclice. As shouls ol boneheads, Scrub woman, and Beulah Wilches drill lrom room 326 during lourlh hour, lense choir members slrive lo slay on pilch and Keep lheir ribs oul. Allhough conslanlly reminded lhey belong lo lhe worsl choir in lilleen years, lhe end resull is slill lhe same , . . a polished choir. The Boys' Choir linds singing ol he-man songs lo lheir liking, All members are lenlh or elevenlh graders. The appearances ol lhe Choir are varied, including groups ol songs al lhe Chrislmas and Spring Con- cerls. Al lhe lormer, il combines wilh Choir A on lhe l-lalleluiah Chor- us, and al lhe spring concerl some ol lheir songs are sung in combina- lion wilh lhe boys of Choir A. The choir also sings lor a raling al lhe dislricl leslival held in Royal Oalr each spring. The girls' Choir B, consisling ol girls in grades len and eleven, en- ioys singing al various school and church aclivilies. The girls have par- licipaled 'in lhe fall and Chrislmas Concerl during lhe pasl year and have also sung al lhe Melhodisl Church early lhis year. An apprecialion ol line music is gained by lhe girls lhrough a sludy ol lhe works ol greal composers. The Chrislmas Concerl linds all six choirs, alumni, orcheslra, and audience joined in an inspiring presenlalion ol Handel's Messiah. Over one lhousancl ioin in lhis magnilicanl produclion. l ninety-one W xxx WW-N WI1aI' does Bryani' +ry +o say? 0 . . ........... iusI'a IiHIe more.' TEACHERS ARE HUMAN. LIKE THEIR STUDENTS IN QUEST OF GREATER KNOWLEDGE, MANY GO TO SCHOOL. THEY TAKE TESTS, PLAY HOOKEY, AND ARE SOMETIMES LATE FOR CLASSES. THEY LAUGH AT JOKES, ANGER AT INJUSTICES, ENJOY MUSIC BY PAT BOONE, SIP POP, AND CHEW GUM AT GAMES. THEY CHEER OUR TEAMS, SING THE ALMA MATER AND WEAR THE PURPLE AND GOLD. THE MEN LIKE SHARP TIES, BRIGHT SOCKS, AND FLAT TOPS. THE WOMEN WEAR FANCY EARRINGS AND IVY LEAGUE BLOUSES AND SKIRTS. MANY L.H.S. TEACHERS WERE GOOD LISTENERS. THEY LENT AN EAR TO OUR PROBLEMS AND TRIED TO GIVE GOOD ADVICE EXPLAINED OUR WORK WHEN IT WAS TOO DEEP FOR US, AND GAVE US INNUMERABLE OPPORTUNITIES TO PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE. THEY HAD FUN WITH US, WORKED WITH US, AND LEARN- ED WITH US, AS THEY HELPED US GROW MENTALLY, PHYSI- CALLY, AND SPIRITUALLY. WITH SOME WE MADE LASTING FRIENDSHIPS WHICH WE WILL CHERISH FOR YEARS TO COME. ninety-two 1 ml M SABEL CRAIG - AMERICAN LIT. -no'I'ecI for energeiic Iec'I'ures, sI'eeII'rap wif, genu- ne personaIi+y and deep sinceriiy, she Ieaches III'- arafure Io prepare Iwer sI'uden+s for Iife ins+eacI of :IuebooIcs. E l-.., You've I1i'I' i'I'I 'Noi' quiI'e ...... XX I I ninety-three M11-,WV 1, I S xt I f If 5, 5, at 4 What Makes A Teacher? CURIOUS RAILSPLITTERS, EAGER TO SOLVE BIOLOGICAL AND PHYSICAL PHENOMENA OF OUR WORLD, ENROLL IN MANY SCIENCE CLASSES. FROM BIOLOGY TO PHYSICS THE VARIOUS COURSES OFFER STUDENTS A CHANCE TO ANA- LYZE THEIR SUBJECT MATTER IN ADEOUATELY EOUIPPED LAB- ORATORIES WITH ENTHUSIASTIC TEACHERS. OUR SCIENCE DEPARTMENTS NOT ONLY TRAIN FUTURE NATURALISTS AND ENGINEERS, BUT INCREASE OUR RESPECT FOR THE WORLD AROUND US. Fail now, avoid the rush! A A ' 0 Q J H15 ' J' -:. '., was-xf-.5 W: u Wes 1 ,u .I uhm u 4 k up s x1?3 is ', ax ., Q5 xi Q VZ f 9 S l 6 9 gf: Q X-me , 009031 'Ir ' I L25 0 cn QE' 5 ' my H 5 - ' A-1 ,yi ' fy .1 wifi f A' ' 25. WI .ILE f ,fur A w . An E My 9 . l l . J-9 ri ? iN WWW I ' If V Si' C q s --2 r , . 1 5 3 ' - L,Q nf 1 , F l T' .ge .l g -- ee. 2659.211 f J N ab gy Goa ' QC? 13 ADMINISTRATION Firsf Row: Mrs. Mae Miichell, Miss Marion Aldrich, Miss Lucille Miller, Chesfer Nelson, John Houghl- on, Harold Vroman, Fred Wagner, Mrs. Elsie Harper. Second Row: Charles Economous, Howard Reilly, Roberl McKay, Mrs. Franlxie BenneH, Mrs. lredelle Hammond, Mrs. Connie Sue Glunlr, Mrs. Charlofie Richards, Miss AnneH'a Schuldr, Miss Bonifa Wenl- land, Miss Grace Cumings, Miss Isabel Craig, Wendell Hough, Mrs. Marion Sump, Mrs. Ru+h Neff, Charles Manery, William Brown, Joseph Zaccardelli, Harold Krieder. Third Row: Rober+ Lakin, Mike Nemlrowich, Miss Mary Humphrey, Miss Jacqueline EllioH', Miss Max- ine Galloway, Miss Alice Jorgenson, Miss Alexandra Hoffman, Miss Doroihea Frazier, Miss Bernice Cady, Mrs. Helen McCar+hy, Miss Jane EllioH, Miss Beverly Goldberg, Mrs. Nela Kolasa. O'Ho Brown, Mrs. Mildred Bacheller, Nicholas Cannici, A. K, Gardner. : Fourih Row: George Giannefli, Herberf Wa+son, Wendell Kelly, John Q. Clarlr, Miss Florence Warren, Mrs. Helen S+urdevan+, Miss Kafhleen Smilh, Miss Elizabe+h Smirh, Mrs. Jean Newion, Miss Olive Maxwell, Mrs. Henrie++a Kinney, Miss Beverly Wies, Mrs. Gail Willingham, Mrs. Ruih Dunham, Miss Ruih Heppel, Miss Nancy Shawley, Miss Gloria Yough, Miss Margaiei Burion, Morris Beider, William Holleran, Don McNeil. FiI'+h Row: Roy Burlrhari, Wendell Culfice, Gus Hanson, Ensley Hubel, William Hall, Alberl Sabourin, General Granr, William Goldsmifh, Waller Boho, Einer Osferberg, Lowell Ford, Adrian Polloclr, Irving Rosen, H. BriH'on Gibbs, Roberl Malen, Theodore, Meisler, GerriH Brand+, Allan HasliH', John McGregor, Mario Madama, Zigmuncl Niparlto. I DIVERSITY OF GREATNESS CHARACTERIZES FACULTY :Iasses overcrowded -is in his rough ge- irilg classes. Howard Reilly, experiencing his 'lirsf openhouse, Iallrs seri- ously abou+ Ihe freshmen's problems during fheir adiusi- menf fo English-Social Siudies. Maxine Galloway helps parenfs under sland 'Ihe unusual dilificullies facing slu denls in foreign languages, T! .Za ninety-five , raw THE SOME STUDENTS FULLY USE Physical Educafion English American Lif. Radio Speech Currenf' Lif. Drama Journalism Business English Lil. 8: Comp. 'wx Senior English Lafin French Spanish Algebra Geomefry Trigonomefry General Mafh. Commercial Mafh. Senior Mafh. KNOWLEDGE THE FACULTY tag. Specific 'rifles say liffle and offen serve only fo res'rric'r +he faculfy from ferfile fields of inferesf. Many of our 'reachers avoid fedious roufine and adapf courses 'ro fhe individual classes in order 'ro ufilize fhe full pofenfial of i+s sfudenfs. Under a flexible program fhe sfu- denf's curiosify in relafed maferial is explored, and inferesf is buill up wifhin fhe sfudenl' body. A speaker's enfhusiasm quickly passes fo 'rhe lisfener, and when fhe inferesf is unresfrained learning is made much easier. zzinety-six Glee-Choir Band Orchesfra Science Biology Chemisfry Physics Senior Science Social Sfudies World Hisfory American Hisfory Governmeni' Family Living Geography QQ? .Wa Commercial Law Consumers Economics Shorfhand TYPin9 Bookkeeping Office Praciice Office Prac+ice Lab. Secre+arial Coop. Ari' Crafis, Jewelry Ceramics Melal Shop Home Economics Prinfing Machine Shop Mechanical Drawing Archifeciural Planning Woodshop Elecfriciiy Coop Re+ailing Coop Refailing Lab. Induslrial Coop. ch ' S' if Our indusfrious dean-of-girls, Miss V. Lucille Miller, has laugh? a+ Lincoln for more 'Phan fhirly years. She received her B.A. degree from Michigan Slaie Normal ai Ypsilan+i, Michigan, and did lhe worlr on her M.A. degree a+ Colum- bia Universily and Wayne Slale Universify. Miss Miller began her worlc a+ Lincoln by organizing lhe home economics deparfmeni' and managing +he cafeleria. She has been dean-of-girls since I926. ii iiff V Mrs. Signe Carlson, Mrs. Efhel Broolrs, Mrs. Leah Hardin, Mrs. Margarei' Smifh, and Mrs. Blanche Chrisfy. HAS TO OFFER-THE OTHERS, WELL,ASK THE TEACHER iql 4--aw:g.,...a,.,1'f1fWa1L, f f I . ' f V-W ..ffmw,,,. 7WZMZ7,i'i ' 9 Q wff ,igfvpw f f f , Z A mm. ,. li WW A 1 'I A 1 , ff HZ I A --..,,ww amz :5'71'?5-if : :4'l'7T:7ll1s'c H- wreak. LINCOLNS S arsenal of power. ' i' , FACULTY X Once a siarg now a coach K wiih lmany 'slars is Roy Burkhart S ' Uncle Chel s+ill wields an u Mrs. Bacheller 'A now 'fakes her slu- denls 'lo lnierloclc- en. 4 Miss' Mary Humprey, government and hislory leacher for more lhan lhirly vears. was chosen as Ferndale's CITIZEN OF THE YEAR. She received lhe l957 Book of Golden Deeds Award and was honored by a ,banque+ a+ +he'Communi+y Cenier. -A Miss Humprey was chqosen because she influenced counlless sludenls 'io become lop ciligens of +omor- row. Our lsiudenl Senafe, which provides us wilh self-qovernmenl, was sei up lhrouah ihe Social Slud- ies Deparfmenfunder her leadership.. ' Congrafl'ula'l'ions fo a wonderful and deserving feacherg 'lheunumber I cilizen of'Ferndale, and a lo al Americanp S a S E ' ,Y,q Teachers clowned around In hfhe Good ole days oo. is 'il -, .A 'lf Q Ye 4-sf Eddie Williams exhibiis 'I'he confidenl' smile of a winner in 'l'he daily duel of fhe Cafe+eria Card Club. one hundred seven LINCOLN S SENIOR The doors of Lincoln had closed. No longer could lhey roam fhe halls alone and feel, I belong. No longer would +hey swea'r if oui preparing 1'heir worlc. No longer would ihey spend sleepless nighfs worry- ing aboul' 'Phe dale for +he prom. Spifballs, squirf- guns, peashoofers, paper airplanes, hall passes, zero hours, excuses: all +his no more. The graduarion parries, hours of reiold adven'rures . . . 'rhere is no refurn. Some go +o college, some in+o service, some 'io work, some . . . unprepared. Life moved so fasi' 'lhai' lasf year. an Wi ,, W, in, ,, ,,,f, ,,-' X. M.. , fs saw.. ws sfflffeffff ewx- v .V ,,,. M, .,,z,.,f.,w,q...yf.s,yQ M.,-Q - f sp 1 . X .V -f Gif. Jn' ' 1, fd? 41152, fs. W 4115 3 N 4: 'fy . ' , f .. 1 fgsgsij' ,N fog, gg fag X Q me W. HELEN RAE WILSON Presideni' Y Q' ,. . 3 I if '45 25 viii? ilziifiwfff 'safff' was I i 1 X WILLIAM COWELL MONALEE CHUCALO SUE SHEPHERD Treasurer Vice Fresidenf Secretary Th .I fy I NA I: I I f 1 Q :C is K ' 5, 4? '25 f Q FRED ABRAMSON Fooiball Fish and Wildlife Club JANIE MALINDA ADAMS Prom Commi'r+ee VICTOR ALTO French Club if M me I? I N I ..,. NANCY BALLARD Senior Ball Class Congress Prom Commilfee DARLAJEAN BARG MARILYN BELDING Class Congress Prom Commiiiee Lincolnian Sialii 1 I E X V, , ' X rg w A X ' 1 'tix 2 353 FM gf If -U mem. KAREN ALUMBAUGH French Club Prom CommiHee JOHN A. AMERIKS Naiional Honor Socieiy Baslrelball Key Club CATHERINE MARIE ANDERSON Cheerleader Class Treasurer Lincolnian S+aFF DAVID BERG LuI'e Song one lzunclred eight Senior Play Varieiy Show SHARON BERG French Club Nafional Honor Socieiy FREDERIC BEUTHIN Senior Play Choir A Senior Class -e . w e ' ni'- , 'V U' 4 X if y .1,, . . ry H. M i g fsue,r .A 1, ' f M ixf' 4? I' iliivliiz i ' Sz' gg rye. I I ., . sal I X Z i YE. ei A I :: fi ' 3, ff gsggs E552 ALLEN BLAUROCK Al-AN BAKER MARY ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY CHRISTINE ANNA BRACI-ITL H'9l e5+ Honors High Honors Sfudenl' Council Presideni' F0 ei9n EXCl 3 '99 Sludenl ofJune,1958 KATHLYN M. ANDERSON Class Congress Senior Ball KENNETH ANDERSON Foofball Senior Ball SHARRON ANDERSON Y-Teens Choir B Shark Club THOMAS ANDERSON Foo+ball Baslceflaall Track RUSSELL O. BLANCHARD Key Club Proiecfion Club Rifle Team TED BLAND V.C.Y. Choir B WILLIAM J. BOHAN Swim Team Class Congress Senior Play ww f' 1' A ,A W 3s , 13 5 vii i f'I' if S' 33115 I . ,A ' I ' 4.2111 SAMUEL LEON ARDIS Foorball Baskeiball Baseball RONALD W. BAATZ V.C.Y. SANDRA BALDWIN Band Shark Club CATHERINE BONOMO Prom CommiH'ee Na+ional Honor Sociefy Senior Ball ELAINE ANN BOOTH BEVERLY JEAN BOSS SUSAN BOWERS Nafional Honor Socie+y Chairman of Elecfion Board Prom Commi++ee ,scifi A I gr E Q l V ' Kr K g .. , IW f I JC if PAUL BRABAW LARRY BRENDLE Halloween Commiliee Tennis Team ' se: fvs C k X -gg - I X 4 X Q f i s Y -we X 3 XX i lx. 4 s ., s X ,lx C N1 Y N: Q 2? one lzundred ten I I SW en A I I ig 9 MOZENIA BRINKLEY Modern Dance Fulure Nurses Club Y-Teen Club CARL CEDERHOLM MARGARET CHALMERS Prom CommiH'ee MARLYS CHAMBERS Prom Commiilee Riding Club Modern Dance Q, QV I rj . ff X 5 I AUDREY CRAWFORD Choir A BOB CU MMING Traci: JANET A. CUNNINGHAM Prom Commillee Ball CommiHee Class Congress WK' .- W- My Iii' Y , ' ' j za Jil a.2': sfg:,, gm, s2:sg:g.2 awf-ww I ff A BARBARA J. DOCKINS Class Congress CI'l0ir B DONNA DOWNS MARY ELLEN DUDDLES Prom CommiH'ee Nafional Honor Socie+y Y-Teens ' Q , 2 gg :::. -'.v - -Lxgs , I ' Wi? ' - 'Eff L - mfs Q 'i NR' 5- s. QL X I . s.-. ASQ X SQ 5 1 ir? wx sig' X so NORMA J. BROOKS W. ALAN BROWN MARILYN BUETIKOFER Prom CommiHee Senior Play Class Congress Q N 5 N'x, R, . ..,. 2 P -af I 'M I ,gfzw M Ja mmu H is . . 51 HERBERT CLARKE ELAINE COHEN Nafional Honor Sociely FrencI1 Club Shark Club RICHARD H. COLBERT Choir A Tennis Senior Play BARBARA DEMPSEY MARY DENNIS Prom CommiHee MARILYN DE RAINVILLE Senior Ball CommiHee Prom CommiH'ee CLASS OF JOE EQURCZYCKI LARRY BURLESON Choir A Class Congress Choir B JUNE 1958 W! f fc my , , ,,., ., ..,, My , , , 4 ,,,f,, ff Z if ffzf Hi W -4? f 7 ' X f f X f ,f , 7 V, gsm-WM flffif' We ' fn M I f WWW , , W Q, W , ff.-1, . IQ: gf I 2,. . M14 iq .2f-- M' 2 W, ? is si, f QE DANNY BUTTS MAY ELIZABETH CAREY Baskelball Sfarislician NHIIOYIBI I'IOI'lOr 50Ciel'y Nafional Honor Sociely I-IHQUBHBHSS 'L MARILYN COLLINS Senior Play Riding Club CAROLYN CONLEY Senior Ball Class Con ress 9 RUSS COON , 3 1, 4 gwf'wp1'flIL 1' if , ' 1' 2 I . I Ef'Z'fqlll'fVfI MARJORIE D. DESCHAMP Senior Prom Commillee Senior Ball Commiffee MIKE DIGGAN Band WILLIAM B. DILLON Lincolnian Slalif Choir A Sporls Slalislilion -,f 1 ,M W '?Z!7 X if Z X SANDRA CHARLES ROY ALLAN CHEFETS Prom Commillee Senior Ball Honor Sociely DAVID CHRISTIE Lincolnian Reporfer E. JAMES DAWSON Class Congress Prom Commi'Hee Senior Ball CommiHee JIM DEEL Baslcelball Baseball 7 ar' f W ' f 'Q A W 'I ,,,, - V V MERRY CARLSON Class Congress Prom Commillee Senior Ball 1 ,, , ww X I I , , .L -W on I f is N, A .,. 1 , Q i I X ANTHONY LEWIS ELSHOUT Lalin Club JOHN ELSHOUT Tennis Traclc LEWIS ELZEY Clwoir A Walersliow 'f',,1'fqgg A , , yi que . ff h , If I , , ,,, , , mfg CALVIN CASHM4 N fi I I il ,,,,1 f . 2, Q one lzimdred eleven - ' 'Jim fix -rr- , 'F ,. ' gm Z4 r Gr 6' ff . in I , ' .Az .I Q N L XL 12:1 1 aw? 1' . A, Eur 5' ' ' ..,.. . ., gs' , gjgw, W ,iillfffii .. X ky R fi -I 5 aim-f:'f R X N Q Ffa! I . . I J A X I i?iSrl 4A:f?EE92fS. I - GWEN FARMER HERBERT ENGI-UND GERALD H, ERICKSON Fish 8: Wildlife club FQ0+ball Camera club Track l 5 was 6, I is 'ki ..... 1 QP, V 1 X 4X X4 N I if gp ' - I 5 I 1 I 1 one l11lHfII'f'fll twelve Naiional Honor Sociely Raclrel' Club Choir A JOHN E. GERDES Foo'IbaII ROBERT M. GIBSON RICHARD GILBERT Key Club I 4 iw JUDY GRAHAM MIKE H. GRANEY Traclr Foo+baII Prom Commifiee CHARLES R. GREEN ,ah ROBERT W. HARCOURT Lincolnian Mechanical Slalii VIRGINIA LEE HARDY Cheerleading Senior Play Prom Con1miHee PHYLLIS J. HARRISON Sporls Club GLENN FERRERO JOHN WILLIAM GLACE Band Choir A Lincolnian SIa'Ff PAUL ROBERT GLENN Bancl Radio Club Halloween Commillee J. RONALD GLOWACKI sg I . Qi' ,,,,,x f av. HAROLD GUNN Swimming Choir B MARVIN C. GUSTAFSON Traclr Team DOUG HAASE HARRIET J. FISHER Class Congress Prom Commillee lx I vi! 44 if I ,x 6 .. ... ,ggi .. E kgLl I ,.l. A 1 L 1 Q S IQ - i' ff f JAMES R. FITCH Foofball QQ. Class of 6:-'Q' A C - . ,Z 4 K ,,,+ ? 5- 5, V VV , I ,V A, r 4' ' ff I 1 5' rf 1 ji JAN ET MARIE FORD ROBERT A. FORREST L RO-SE MARIE FOSTER Cheerleading Baseball Fulure Nurses Club Prom Commi'H'ee Foo-Iball Senior Ball Senior Play .IES 5 I iAl l . we , , .Q xkk k Xi 6 Q ir ff? X io June,1958 JOHN GOCHANOUR Baseball Senior Play Class Congress BENNIE GOODEN Cl1oir A RICHARD G. GORMAN Class Congress Foofball Prom Commiiree 'gf .Es f my of gym 1,5 -oy. f. ' 4- , WW 1. ERNEST LYNCH HALL BARBARA ANN HALPRIN French Club Prom Commifiee Choir B ROBERT W. HALSTEAD Choir A Senior Play Broadcasf Sfaff ,J . Q , X I .I W krexf r T n a 5 ,,.. 0 1 'W 1 f M X K I I fl I ,, 9 , ff xx 1 ,... V Z I Z 2 MARYANN GERARDUZZI Na'l'ional Honor Sociely Sfuclenl- Council Prom Commi+-Iee ELEANOR I- FRY LEONARD F. GAY Prom Commi'Hee Senior Ball Class Congress CORNELIA GILMOUR FLORENCE C. GILES ANN E. GINSBERG Halloween Commiflee Class Congress Nalional Honor Sociefy , 0 X + X W- DAVID GREENE NaI-ional Honor Sociely Class Congress Rifle Club ARTHUR G. GREER Proiecfion Club Broadcasf S'I'alT DON GUAY Foofball f I... . f A J ff af., 34351 4 g If 45 A A 2,2 7. I I Kb, ,W f ,f, . .W H71 .f-,av f sw f 'x 'Q , ' A 45 I-, ff ZZ f Q E 'I gg X N44 Y If I I X, s if f , Wil 59 W Qziiziiiimf 4,2 f VW I ff, 5 , .J 1 -ff fl -. , .- Vf-gffff KN V fl ? M ff' I ll! ROY W. HASBROUCK Swimming Team WILLIAM HAWKINS JANE HENDERSON Nafional Honor Sociefy Prom Commiffee one hundred tlzirteen 6 5 9 1 fb ELNA HENRY RONALD HERHUTH Nalional Honor Sociely Prom Com,-ni-Hee Clwir A M Z A R vxkx 1' Qi I I4 one hundred fourteen ! U X .,,,, ,bus 'sg Ig Z RUSSELL HERRICK Rifle Club Senior Ball BEVERLY JO HYBLE Senior Play Log SI'aFf Senior Ball RICHARD IAFRATE Traci: Lincolnian Siaff SANDRA K. INCH MARY JOAN JUBELT Choir B FRED R. KALMAR Fooiball Slucleni' Council WILLIAM F. KANE ROBERT G. KNECHTEL Choir A RICHARD KRALIAN BARBARA ANN LAHTI Sporls Club Raclrei' Club Prom Commi'Hee DONALD B. HESS ,, L in y f wi 'ii WILLIAM JAMIESON JAMES E. JARVIS Senior Ball Prom Commilfee KAY JENNINGS Choir A Prom Commi'Hee Nafional Honor Sociefy W' MARGARET E. KEMPEL Rifle Club Prom Commifiee Clwoir A HEIDIE E. KEYE Cheerleader Senior Ball Nafional Honor Sociely JOHN KEYES Rifle Club Radio Club KW ,Q 3222 Y I I ? 5' w r' - ffl, H572 f ,. :wr , f 1 1. . e2gQfQgjLg,g,,.e I MARY HESS CAROL HIGGINS Senior Ball Honor Sociefy Cheerleader Sludenl Council CLASS OF X 3 wf If, ' l Y QS, ,K if if ev, il. gf V? I , if 7-ZVNYZV A ,N , MARILYN HOCKING JESSE HOLT PETER HOPPIN PI'Om COFFHHIIISS Choir A Sluclenl Council Traclc Proieclion Club Prom Commi'H'ee 1- 'brag - E5 fm 5' A X Q... 4 I I S' X ' II YS R FXR 4 3 A 1 X I As X I x SA H Q rf W I 52+ ' ' WM Zi,A TAAAAo,SSl S .3 HI X 'V 1 ' 2 f jf Q x Q X I ' .f JUNE 1958 FRANCEE LEE JOHNSON Senior Play Prom CommiHee HENRI JOHNSON Baslvelball Traclc Choir A WAYNE JONES Foofball Baseball f'1 ' iz I 'l': ' A I ,.1, ' A A,,, Y , A, A f f! I , A A ,,., 1 DALE JAMES KING Prom Commiflee Choir A JANICE LEE KINNEY Nafional Honor Sociely Fufure Nurses Club Band WES KLEWICKI Baseball 7 Q Af, x W I' ,L X f 1 Y 1 'W 75 wb- 1, W AA, 'f f-k:':ZZW4131' 4. gi'-ily.:-jj.:-.-: J, fw,..,w ..n,'.r.f!' of , , ,f,gW,,15:+- ,. ,,,, , ,,:m:',z:-:45.g:f:.5f ffffifff f ,fgzzzxgnmg 9354515265 365, ,. , w :,zg1f'211:1r'ff-7fIf,Qf' 22-fi ' .,.:v.1,l...1n.-.1-.-,Ja.ff ez.: AMOS HQRLE TOM HORNER ALAN HUGHES Foofball Srudenl- Council Prom Commillee Prom Commi++ee Prom C0mmiHee Senior Ball MICHAEL J. INMAN Prom Commillee Senior Ball THOMAS C. IRWIN Choir A Key Club Honor Sociefy GEORGE ART JACOBSVON Foofball Manager Tennis All School Play f f ff 4523 I M f N f , i iiiflqi' af X' gl X 'EA , i 1 541-i X! PATRICIA J. KAWELL Sluclenf Council Nalional Honor Socie'l'y Senior Ball DIANE KAY CAROL KELLER N A f A qw: 1 A A 4. ,A.A A , A A , ' x ,AA A .Io ,- if' fi '71 , 1 I , .Q f- gf 5 A . ,,oo .. , 'Y Vfggf 4 fh a 4, Sig , ffl BRUCE LAITY Lincolnian Ra ilsplillers Revue NANCY LATTI ER CRAIG LaVALLEE Log Slafl Senior Ball one lllllldllfd ffteen 9 IZIII' I gf Z ' I Lf? , A w 5 1 L K ' 'QV :.. , , 5 M' f f se . 1 uw . 3 Q' , Z, K ,V .s I N- A - ' X ,W X - ff , l , if -L . -I gl ' f' ff Aff . A J' . Ji! Ii ,F ,f 4 Nfl, ze .Q f : ,- dv., X I' -ei I . . v. ay, ss i. '-use ' ls 'i , . .6 e A -eg-r y f I! an . .,.. is Ik N K , X A , 1, N...-M is Q.. .. f 2' 4125 mT,SY1+f?ff,I:f' If 3, Q ax 3 A A . We f sw ,gr ilfsgj zdiV'.f QVW Q M so 'K NS D91 f N ss, .MW was .A I xx S W N nf- Qlxrsrf Nix' , s Q Q f f ,sf ZQMZKVWQ f, W N CHARLES LEACH JERRY G. LEE Traclx Baseball JANET LEWIS SALLY LOHRKE Fuiure Nurses Club Senior Class Play Modern Dance Club JO ANN LOUDERMILK Class Congress Spanish Club HARRY A. LUZI Foofball Prom Commillee Senior Play GERALD MABEE DIANE JEAN MACDONALD Fu+ure Nurses Club Prom CommiHee SANDRA MACDONALD CAROL L. MACMILLIAN Orchesfra Choir A Senior Play DAVID MACTAVISH Senior Ball STEVE MAISH one Izundred sixteen I so 5 s 1 ANTOINETTE MARIA Class Congress Senior Play Prom Commiifee JUDITH P. MARRS Class Congress Senior Play Prom Commilfee CLASS OF MICHAEL MARS Swimming Team if li :-,:: 2 ' 'iilzli I 2 CONSTANCE McCARTHY Cheerleading Lincolnian Sfaff JUDITH CAROL MCGEACHY Class Congress Prom Commilrlee Senior Ball 3 X 5 ,, 32 SHARON L. MARSHAL French Club Prom CommiH'ee Riding Club ,ie 'MWC x. s Sq fx . C5 -f i 4 si 5 1' ' . ALVIN McCRACKEN JOHN McGEE Lincolnian . K, ' 1, .,, ,s,x,, 3, X F- X E Ii DOROTHY McINTOSH Prom Commii-Iee Senior Ball Senior Play DONALYN J. McKINSEY Choir A Log Siaff Senior Play JUNE 1958 BOB McLANDRESS Track Choir A Y EARL McNEAL Baslcerball Traclr JOHN McRAE Swimming Team TOM MCLE LL AN Baslzerball Baseball wr' : 'if ,,,..,,, , A . MARY McNUTT DAVE MEISTER Q HIE . qi . f SANDRA K. MICHAELS JUDY E. MILLARD Fu+ure Nurses Club CYNTHIA MILLER Prom Commifee Senior Ball Class Congress CHARLES MOLENDA Foofball Tennis L-Club PATRICIA C. MOONEY Fufure Nurses Club Modern Dance G.A.A. Board BOB MORLEY Lincolnian DICK MORLEY Swimming Team Prom CommiHee Key Club JOAN LENORE MORRIS Proiecfion Club All ScI'1ooI Play Senior Play RON MORRISH Class Congress Prom Commi'Hee Lincolnian S+aFF KITTY MOSS Senior Ball DAVID MUNDAY ROBERT H. MURLEY one hundred seventeen ,f fff'7f,:,' fi ,Q v, ! X ' , '- mf, Q w 4 'Sh I.. f ,gf ,af ff f 2 I 4 Q f ' j W , W 1 . ,,, A Qi I f ea I , , my ,X K I we f Q Q Kia I 'fi' . 2 .- , ,,AWf,,A f X' of Z f . , ' 1R X T311 lx 1- I' ,.x,, yy, in 3X X I 'fi I 3 s r M S ' N , X Q30 Rye . , .Q SJ we .Q I zz, X . .- A-'fam 3 we our y e cfs, we-. S . -14 --Ls,-, -'X '- is ' 5 I'-V ai- E L X, .l v E H155 il Q. 4'-1 1 'Q We ,Y fr, g 5 n W gays Xi 5 S4 f ZX? 1 sea . A,, .A ANN NAGRO Choir B JIM NEEDHAM Camera Club Radio Club DONNA E. NICHOLSON ELEANOR LOUISE NOCH French Club Nalional Honor Socie+y PENNY NOLTON VIRGINIA GAYLE NOVACK Prom CommiHee Senior Ball La+in Club MARGARET ODELL Prom Commi'Hee French Club Y-Teens ROBERT OLISH BILL OLIVER Lincolnian Mech. Sfaff Clwoir B Prom Commilfee FRANK OLSEN SYLVIA IRENE O'NEAL Log Sfaff Senior Play CI1oir A LAWRENCE OSTROWSKI one hundred eighteen A we-xgiagrw 4 I. 51 JUDITH ANN PAUL Prom Commi+Iee Senior Ball :va ,JT M 5? 1593- Q' , f . , an I .,.,A.,,,4 I -I KAREN F. PEARCE Prom Commi'H'ee The Senior Class ED PERRY Choir A Tennis 'fa ff I iw A BETTY J. PERSONS VERNEIDA PHILLIPS Y-Teens RICHARD PERRYMAN Choir A . v' , Q 4 1 Y if EILEEN PETTY Y-Teens Modern Dance Club EUGENE PIDGEON Foofball Class Congress LAURIE PINKERTON Choir A Honor Sociely Madrigals of June, STAN POBE S il . 1 K, x N i - I I g I I ii , 223. JERRY PRINCE Varsi'l'y Manager S+uclen+ Council MARILYN PURDON Prom Commiflee Choir B Senior Ball Commiflee fwczffw ' f V , f, , 1 fa e 7 0 , f f J M Q yj f MWnyvA W f 7 , 'ff jf? ,t2Mw', ,wdcz gli' X Wfvf ,,f f M W w cfm y 0 fy7,4'yWJ ? QW' I ZW W'fQf2W 1 4 V Inf-w' xW MA ff M: .,, ,ff A f f f C . . f '- , ,me f H14 vy,M I ,. R we 1 f f ea? ,X , if 4 qw, Gage of 2 Q 'Kr I er 2, Q gf , . mf X A ,S ge Y JIM PIPER V.C.Y. Club Tennis Baslcelball 1958 DONNA ROSE POPP -6? Q nav f ' S fe BERNADINE LUVENIA PU LLEN Y-Teens EUGENE OUINN Na+ional Honor Soclely Cross Coun+ry Traclc 7, ,, , Z f 1 pf DAVID RAE DONALD REED Rifle Team Proiedion Club Science Club JAN REOCK BUD RICHARDS Band FRED RIDGEWAY KAREN J. RISTELL Class congress Prom commiflee Senior ball GARY ROCHELEAU Lincolnian GORDON RODWAN Honor sociely Baslcelball Track KEN N ETH L. RO-G ERS Foofball Base ball Prom commillee CATHRYN A. ROMIG Lincquane'Hes Junior-Senior prom Senior ball LAU RA LEE ROSE Halloween com miflee Prom commi'Hee JO ANN ROSEN Halloween commiHe Senior ball commilrleo Volley ball one hundred nineteen SIE 4 A 4 W f M . f fv Z f any W. il x X l 5 I WWW! hizf fp! geeu VWZN WZZV eww 'f-72 eee eer X fruf 1 NFC, X, y 7 Wx! 7.5, , , f'l,'..j:Q :Z 'f ' iiftiiil ff 1 I Z' , I l Q f f eieyew 1 I eeweneyefea f o'1f7ffyAug ,Z We 1 0 W 79 7 f 4 f f e! 7 1 f ?fj f 1 7 ZS! R . X E F M X Qwe .i W I 'N we -q-gif 4 M5552 ff I f f 1 1 X f f ' e f 'AM if P ' E it X-,fl 4' f., 3 i'4 , ' 05' , 7 'Wai MQW 'ze-2522 rf il ' 4 - : - . -55 - ' - Y , iwwym .C -'X 1 1, ,Q 'ui - Y V 'Y - ' X XS, sf2 ef 1 qv . ' ki, ' x. 1,6 S ' fi ,N ' M xo' fu I A S 4- X I .4 -sw X A xi , X . 5 Q XR - uukxe A - X- M, I NN 4. an My E S.. A ,xg 5 K A L' S Q31 is R ix X X S Ill 'U' ml - 'V 'pu 552 g ,eg 4, . ' . ..., X W I f - ' 1 'iirwfixkl' f .-w:.w'X.S?'5.,fE:3Hx', . f .. Q 415 3 Q, .gr-1 ' E-:fag .-:spore .- .,sg4-fe '. .5?.1.Qf:.sfm fi ff: . , . M 6? Wg W 4 Y Af ' 4 f W' PHYLLIS ROSKELLY Varsily cheerleader Prom commII+ee JAMES ROTH PATRICIA ANN ROWDA Fufure Nurses Club Prom Commifiee LARRY ROWE Tennis Baseball JON ROWLAND Prom Commillee N. H. S. CLEMENTE C. RUIZ Lincolnian Slaff Freshman Traclr CYNTHIA E. RUSSELL Class Congress Senior Ball Commiflee DONALD W. RYLANDER Baseball I-4 Senior Ball L-Club BOB SAMBELL SHARON R. SAULL Choir A Senior Play Lincolnian Edi+orial Sfaff LO IS SCHECKET Prom CommiH'ee JAYNE S. SCHERER Band Choir A one I1-zmdred lwenty S 'Nr vw ma. N55 A 1. L rm. , . I X L fy :S:: lx I I Jumm ANN sc:-nzoeren Mme sc:HwesnNeea Band G.A.A. Prom Commilfee CLASS OF ELLEN JEAN SCOTT DIANE KATHERINE SECHLER Choir A V.C.Y. 4 ' .- ' 'Ziff S4 xl' ' : N E ST? ' 7 4 W 'S 1 'f L, Y K X . . r fi ! .,.. A ,V W W- '79 L I - JF: 4. I 331 ... 9. 2 QR S f . Y CAROLINE SELLER PAUL SEMRAU Baseball Hall Guide JOYCE H. SEWELL LUCIA SHEEHY Band Nafional Honor Sociely Maiorelie Prom Commil-Iee TERRANCE SHEERAN Senior Ball Choir A Prom Commiiiee DENNIS SHERMAN Prom Commi++ee Senior Ball JUNE 1958 RICHARD G. SHERWOOD Foo+baII Prom Commiiiee Senior Ball 73'-Q I , I f WALTER SIBERT Track LORRAINE MARIE SILASKI Na'I'ionaI Honor Sociefy Log S'I'aFF Choir B I J I I , f : MQ f ' J, yy 43,4 ' , ' Q f, ff 2, Zvi '1 vf M, 1, ' , 4 pf f VIRGINIA SHIPP Q ,,'- 22 ff? f -1 QQIW A JOANN SIEWERT Senior Ball Fufure Teachers Club Choir B JANET SIMMONS Log Sfaff Prom CommiH'ee Q.: f 'Wed 454: ' wr W M 4 dw ' 'fix ,,, f 'I .,,, 15' BRUCE SIMMS ART SLYFIELD Baseball TONY O. SMITH Prom Commiiiee Senior Ball Class Congress SHARON SMOLTZ Nafionai Honor Socieiy Choir A BARBARA JEAN SNELLING Sfudenf Council Vice-Pres. Senior Ball Prom Commihiee GEORGE E. SNYDER Proiecfion Club LEON G. SPANGLER Lincoln MecI1anicaI Siaff Foo+balI HOPE STEINKE Choir A Macirifgais Prom CommiH'ee ANNE STEVENSON Senior BaII SUSAN K. STILL Y-Teens ETHEL STITT Naiional Honor SocieIy La'Iin CIub Fu+ure Nurses JOHN STONE Choir A one hundsred twenly-one mum-,, L I , ' 'i W W If .2-M. , ix 5 1 QQ I iff If A f Z !' f !?r mg ff If A , ee W .r.r ra W r ' f .45 If . 493 .I 'fi f fl x ff! ft, X A X Y: I W ,N ,J Q ..,', . lx X W X J: . . 'H z ,J .5 ., ....:z, i xy? R. Q . ,,. f 1 5 . I, , 155, f f' ' I 5' Im, ' v 2 '49 j p, L ' A , Q55 41' . N: .fy gi U X' P A fir 'A I - ,1 A of 2 W -,-x-.fswfw I wg- V ,I Q I A, Q .,, f 'Q' ll KEEVY STRICKLAND STEVE THIELMAN an ,s A if T 1, To 5 ls TATT l f T Qzwgggs, Q iifQVuT5Qf'W T Vi I I T' A T- If wivx 1' I T Ts , ass T ef ' I sl' nr KN zx SHIRLEY ANN WALO Nalional Honor Sociely Prom Commiflee French Club BEN NY STU MPF Baseball MARGARET A. THOM Prom Commillee Senior Ball Class Congress 6: 4 ' lf I I DIANE WALPOLE 'XY YW 'SW NVQ? lf- iZfrQE'. . -Q - f A gzyfr . Q Q TT . f T T I Fw llfsg JIM SUGDEN RAYMOND THOMPSON Senior Ball Prom CommiHee Choir B A T we QUE I V ,zf , J 341' pr 5, U , I, T, T I 1, A 5 , I ,I I 1 ' 43 . - w ' 's I ' .T 'fr 4' f X 7 wg gf ' sz X lv as fxzfiziii if ' 1 , Rss T T ' K T 1 sew as I To QYNTTT I IRT s ROGER SUTTON Foolball BasI:e+baII Baseball wmv ffm? xg 21 4222 J Wi I N 7 ff :fs :sg T ,Tots TT TTTW KENNETH E. TABOR Nalional Honor Socie'I Prom Commilfee The Senior Class YVONNE THORNTON X W -:jf ,T L ,J l H as Q. - f-gf , Il, I BARBARA ANN WEARING CHARI-ENE WEISEMAN Honor Sociely Class Congress P.T.S.A. Represenfaiive MARY TREBING Y-Teens X I w A is I I T J 1 'lawn 'Q Q 3 T I 0 f ' T 1+ . ?? ' E-.ff 3 fi x . , 1 fy 123 f , . T I Wg A V ,sd f ' T4 f ,Q Mfg ' fl If mga I ROSALIND WELCH Senior Play Prom Commillee Log Slaff JUDITH LOU WISSWELL HOWARD SCQTT WITMER JUDITH ELIZABETH WRIGHT CHARLES YONKER L. I . Hi-Y Prom Commlffee Senior Ball FLn+?:en zr:Jrse5 Cross Coummry Senior Ball Prom Commillee Choir V --GQ J-:K Mk e I we T XXX , M X VV is 2 I 4' A L X ag i X R as Q, ' as is I N ,E I . , I , .-,.,. mmf , , QI .5 jf R CAROL TARSAN Y-Teens Social Worlrers Senior Ball JAN ET TAYLOR V.C.Y. Social Worlcers CIub of June, 1958 TOM TU RRENTINE Class Congress Tennis Team Golf Team x., PRISCILLA WELLS Y'Teens Choir B GARY TYMN L.H.S. Dance Band NaI'ionaI Honor Sociely ,5-'TW 1 I 9 I f f RICHARD ARTHUR WELSH Log Sfafi Lalin Club Prom Commilree MARK YOUNGBLOOD Baseball Prom Commiflee L. Club , 1, lg Z 153 ...V , if , I Maw, 4 , , m,ir'5.:p 42 AQ JI4,,f,,Wh My I X N wtgf . Q 3: gg one hundred twenty-three N I nw' it JEAN TAYLOR Senior Ball BERT VAN GIESEN .I I 2 Q 'VI NEAL BRIAN WESTVEER Nafional Honor Sociefy Class Congress Track Team JO ANN ZSIDO Senior Ball Slnarlr Club I . 5 X A2 49 ya '42 f 22? NORMA TEDESCO Nafional Honor Sociely Clwoir A Madrigals JO ANNE VENEZIA I 'llr Q 3 7 fx II ROSETTA WILLIAMS PATRICIA JOYCE ZUGAY Prom Commiffee Modern Dance Club I be 5 ,5 QE 4,,.vI PAT TEFF CAROL VOLLM ER Nafional Honor Socie-Iy Prom Commi+I'ee Choir B eb W 'F'- GARY EARL WILSON Choir A 1 E - . I -, John Abbolf, Charlean Allan ' ,F A. '1-.N W ,Q A my 'A ' 5 - ' Frederick Anderson, Jean An- rl 'B Sf 5' Ti 2 ,M 'W 55 W Mi' A Q , derson, Sazelia Apacanis. Kar- . Q. ea , ' 'ly , 1-we , Q3-1 Q-A ii ' -ea' Q en Arnold, Gerald Auger. Cam- '7 , 'Q il W, A i 7- if . 'N A lf'37' eron Ayer, William Bair A V V ' f A 4' ., V , 1 Q, ...V Q A Q, t g John Baldwin, Rohn Baldwin, , . ,MH - Sue Baldwin, Charles Ballard, in 3 ,. ,W H , -A 1. H it Bill Barliness, Sue Basfedo, Joan 0 'S' I '-at J gill T' 1' ' N, ,W If if iw V: VR fi any I' 11 NSS Y J, Q Bauer, Virginia Braylor, Barbara fn, 4 f 2 ' Q 5 x aj ,.W,,,, g QM..-. 5 Beach ,, M I wygw iffy, 'Q W I- 5. A r f -f m. - ia ' Lucinda Beallie. Geraldine Be- ? , l' I ':' 'W 1 - 1 chile, K a l h r y n Beckemeyer, ' E' A 1 ll N' J B h D lh B ll 'Q fr ,. -K ,f. X g N ,N Sk , 7, ff .Ip 'N N ames e enna, oro v e , - Zi ,wx ,sg xl X N, if M, P' at ax rv We L. Diane Belleslri, James Belling, ' X V W W A I-if 'M' BW' - -- -.1-H ,f Jack Bender, Joan Benneff . M ti ,Q X N, , F Sad. Q ,W H 4 41 lx . K .Nez W ,fl 1 .J A - 'Q Q, ,,.,.v an A M Arne Berg, Jean Bery, Coreen if .N 'fi J , X af ' 1, , Biflerman, John Blackburn, Sha- ' 'N 1,1 fi' -Q 0 -Q? N 2 N 1 xr' fx W, ? ti g ron Blake, Delilah Bland, Carl ll , , ' 6' if 5 r ,MM 3 ' A 3' ' X I 7 ,IVV Brendle, Pafricia Brennan, Julia r , - ,ef 5 A, , or ,-1 ' 3 , Brinkley W Ml -ai' C' -Q -P ' , , 1' .:fm5' L , ,f 1 ,wr 1 Ag, , gn 4, 1 in I THE JUNIORS-THEY RE NOT OLD ENOUGH TO JUNIORS' 0 M 1- . I h P Nancy Brown, Roberl' Brown, I ' '7 A V ' A' 'lii f 'i ' Ik V 7 Joe Brownell, Mary Jane Buck- yay.. Ms. 0 . N 4 , , A ,lx , eg, 1 A if if We f. it 5, we - ler, Joyce Buehler, Sharon Bur- -l N fa V Q, ji ' B W lp 4 a i, ,Rr -'2' M N ' ,J B gess, Sand Burne'H, Mar'orie A N J, Q W, 1, , -, , if-4' , 9 Y l --- QQ, -A--' --ff. ,M M' 3 M Qwfeglqi ' '13 Burlon, Bealrice Buller 'V A , l , we 'N ii .PM A f .,,- V 'V KV , , , V ,.- -'?',,,,-Mi. il, Paul Byrd, Eugene Caldwell, C A V ij, V l ' if l Dan Callahan, Rocky Cameron, 3 g W me v 0: jg as yvg 142 la Tm yy M 1 F.. -all In Q, A, Douglas Carlisle, Cheryl Carl- 1 S J, fc' N A 'N' 'i V, v- A 3 ' at ' gl son, Janice Carlson, Edward QM- , 'N 9 MQ, -Q 7..- Q- 'S lf. Carroll, Jim Carfer V 'i ' fi 2 , Q I aj Q 1 'WW' ' i wifi A , H , .,,, , ,A f N asm, ,.r, 2 Jerry Carler, Judy Ca+hey, Jer- - 4' ' - , V . M T x A We ry Cerveny, Holly Clark, James Q2 'N ,jg I fgg ,fe ,T V A r ' ,-5-M., V qlzl 'Q .N If bf ff V' W ,Xa Clark, Ralph Clayfon, Margo ,,, ' ,, X , , if V --1 Z ' 1' E -. Y-I T Y 5' Coffman, Joyce Collef, Jack .W D ,eh W Ve 7 J- ,- ' f 'Q 'W if ,M' - Colussi ii mi' we , we ' ,. ie ' ...., we 5 ' ' 1 ,jgefi L, , 1 'x wma f I News X .I v K A V, fi Wig ' , ' 'r Kafhleen Confer, Sue Connell, j 'X ' 'Mk W A M W fn, ' Henry Connolly, Nancy Cherry, Y W I 4 4 ' a li .,., ,., ,V ,, is in ff. J- ,Y ,za NH- gf Roberl Cordero, Carol Corner. A pg 7 '5 . f ,. 4 ,,, 9 iff ' Q 'YJ fa lance Cousins, Gary Couzens. VC - 'Hwy 2 ' al. i ' A .I-.V ' Michael Crane g C ' . V w l ' Z A J W J 1 1 5 A QW' 3 . I A V M , 1 . ,,,' V , ,- ,,. , , , ' XM illi- Y M M AA 'l' g l A Ron Crelghlonv Judllh Currlev A 1 Q rx: V ,Am M? W W .'l. 5 ff. 'll M eggi yx ' ' Sandra Curlis, Connie Dahle, 7' 'Ee 6: C , ' ' V' g ' ' 5 9 '- W , J, li' I fi' Frank DeFilippo, Barbara Dan- 55 a , X 'i , ..,.,... jf, ' Q7 X r J, I Q iel, Charles Davis, Ernesl Davis, at' if M' - ' H Aff Donna Decamp Q . ' i Sandra DeCenzo, Jerry Dero- ,A ,N 1 T' ,,-',,Q ' mx 'M 'mx cher, Fred Dellmer, Louie Di- 'lr 'i ,ph V ,f ' 'T a ll 'ff' Jn M V 2- 1 . iii va a , K W' f ,E cap0. Palricia Diggan. Joanne ,Viv x ,J , , 'gl ,-, 9 'M 75V .,: V' Dillo, Siuarl' Dilly, Keiih Doeh- ,5 -r-iff W- , X M- 3 Z V 'Wy Mig 5 ring, Delaney Doughly 'if . 2 ' A VW W' W N 152.51 Swirl ifii - ' 331 ' '- C 1'Q: '?l 'i: i fiiiiYll , V f V .4:'7l5iL ,il - . A' Q 'V il' M: -ji, if , V , J AA gy Vzi, i q , Jim Doughiy, Jim Drake, Larry , A f yn , ' I H M W , Drew, Dave Dunn, Barbara Du- A ' K- V, ,wa f f? .fi fi. H., Z fr an .. 1,35 W Q52 prey. Dave Easley, Hans Eggen. X K' .V ,P aff? , V ,W V.: an gl Judy Eichorn, Rolaerl Eldridge f ae 1 V' M gr VV W' 4 f' 4, ' ,ye Q 'W AW+ ,f 22 ' W' - J l if 6212 , , ' A ' Reber? English. Zandra Erwin, 1 F , h f Rebecca E-1-hridge' Kamaryn Ev- ,,a-W ? V , ,, 'Q ,AAI ,,,,, , A, J , a'H', Gwen Everly, Henry Fam- li , gi, l I 5? fr if M V' brou'gh, Ed Farley, Pai Ferris, A fi ' W-My Joan Fassero f 'ip' Wm ,Q M -G H ,.n,. ,,,,, , , . Gail For+ier, Gordon Fox, Cook- 1 ,X of F ff i f ie Frappier, Charlene Fros+, my K' f V .lfhl fi - ,M , ,, May Gardiner, Carol Gardner, 'X' N ' AR F ii' ' - 1-7 Q' ' '-fi I iw A if il Judy Gass, Ron Gawne, Wan- -13 iii f fu, E , X hfw If d G M ew.. ff- ff 3,17 ,, 'L 4 B ay ,,.' of 5' TW My L AW' 505299 'I Michael Fedalr, Ernesiine Field, in is l Aii: lkiils , ,V:., . , Roger Field, Carolyn Fischer, ' - N if i l 3 VIII :Q Judy Flanagan, George Flem- 'i ff rg., S 1- ' ' '73 - 4, . ing, Charles Ford, Greg For- ' M, his 'fly' i .N ' ' ' -. ff, r sylhe, Dianne Forrier x .0 v 'W' fy J , G 1 W W Kim Gealre, Maureen George, i ,is M V' 'V 'J - Margrei Gerdesich, G o r cl o n Q: A, TA Af' 'K Q, 1 0 Q T Q in Gibb, Bill Gibb, Tom Gignac, F' A N Ja ' ,fr la Nix Bill Gignac, Lucinda Giles, lv , - W I ,QM if M' V A,,,,M2 Harold Gillespie A .A L M A M GRADUATE BUT QLD ENOUGH Th Class of 1959 Diclr Ginsfe, Roberi' Glass. Con- nie Gordon, Dennis Gouine, Bill Grady, Gary Gross, Kaihy Haapa Lufher Graham, Joanne Grum, Janel Haclr, Hous'lon Hall, Phyllis Hallford, Sue Harriman, Dorofhea Hall, Nora Halsell, Judy Hari, Clarlr Har+zel, John HasliH' Philip Haimaker, Paul Hayes, Tom Hays, Sally Heilig, Janei Henry, G a i l Herhuih, Gerry Herron, Nancy Hillmer, Marc Holmes John Hopper, Joe Hopper, Bar- bara Horowih, Darlene Huni, Thelma Hoyh, Julie Hunier, Donald Hurbis, Tom Jaclrs, Jo- anne Jaclcson Clyde Jacolres, Diclr Jarman, Nancy Jeffrey, Eleanore John- son, Gladys Jones, Jerelyn Ju- belf, Sandy Kanaslzi, Nancy Kaf- hy, Sieve Kavalar Ted Kay, Ray Keevan, Roselyn Kenewell, Pal' Kibby, Dennis Kidd, Maud Kinning, Pai' Klos- hy, Brian Krainz, Barbara Kus- ner Gail Laclmer, Carol Laconis, Margo Lamphere, Joe Lang, Laurel Lapoinfe, Lee Larson, John Lawrence, Sharon Lawrie. Sharon Leach f Y v I W1 I 5 .f -YYV V, M if, ' 320 7 7 , ., A, 1' 4 .. 5 Fel, We ' 'f Gr'-an gin v , I V If .ff 3 f i ww ' T0 KNOW BETTER. 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F A I ,X 2 .44 , -2 1 A gs . is , 1,-yi W N f-Q as j Q. V-, h, ,vv E 1 AAI, J, Q A , l MT y wiv- N in vi 1 ,,, H- R T ,, J ' ' M 1 Aja Q -av' y ,KQV J VL f Sharon Leach, Linda Lees, Jer- ry Leggolf, Jill Lodalo, Tom Lougheed, Nora Loyd. TON' Ludwig, Don Luebs, Carl Ma- bee Joanne MacArl'hur, Tim Mac- Dormoll, Nancy Maclr, Pal' Main, Sharon Malcom, Char- lene Mallory. Sue Malpass, Ter- ry Mandeville, Dorolhy Mann Al Marendf, Clarence Marlin, Bonnie Marlin, John Mason, Juanila May, Faye McAlis'fer. John McCallum, Barbara Mc- Cleary, Don McCleary Jeanne McClinloclz, Kalherine McConlmey, Tim McCracken, Belly McDonald, Carol Mcln- nis, Dan McKane, Sylvesier Mc- Kinney, Pal' McLean, Lorna Mc- Millan THE JUNIOR CLASS IS A BOYCOTT ON BRAINS AND STUDIES r . cf i -X r ., ,V J, ,, , U ,-. A 'ah W I 'J' ,, 0 'ff f ..n ' r iff 'Y 3 4 N .N i- '70 5 'A H' V .M 'rf' L. ,..s X I, A S Q zzlgf f , LA h W V Wm if ,.f-- V -N , 1 ef ra, ' 9 ef T- J f , .. 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M, ., ,-: .f ,, 1 -,V 'ff JUNIORS: Newell McNary, Yvonne Mc- Roberfs, Mozella Meridiih, Ca- fherine Mills, Marsha Mills, Sharon Molenda, Winnie Mey- ers, Jim Mifchell, Elizabefh Mo- berly Larry Mogelgaard, Bruce Mol- le, Bill Monroe, Judy Moni- gomery, Tom Morey, Bill Mul- lins, James Murphy, Bill Myers, Diane Nelson Guy Neroni, Dick Noble, Pam Novaclr, Sue Nuil, Frederick Oales, Tom Oben, Sharon Od- do, Judy Oliver, Nancy Odor Jon Olsen, Mary Oppenheimer, Barbara Orlolif, Raymond Os- lrowslri, Sharon Oswald, Dave Ofio, Mary Ann Pa'gnani, Toy Palmer, Sue Parsfinen Dolores Payne, Fred Payne, Di- ane Pfau, Bob Pferdehirf, Tim Phelan, Keilha Phillips, Pafricia Phillips, Joan Pidgeon, Billy Pierce Bruce Plaxfon, Lois Polilrowshi, David Porieous, Doug Porler, Randy Pringle, Roberl Procior, Gary Prowse, Richard Purdy, Jim Pyne Charlofie Randall, Gary Ray- lean, Pairicia Redmond, Har- old Rice, Margarel Rideouf. Irma Riley, John Rive'He, Mar- iorie Robbins, Sandra Robbins Sharon Robins, Dan Roehl, Bruce Rogers, Jim R oge rs, Bruce Rohrer, Timoihy Ross, Carolyn Rounds, John Rueger, Roger Rupperl' RBY RYl3lClKi. Roberl Sauers, Jo- anne Salisbury, Alan Savela, Roberla Schah, Jim Schimmel- mann. Judilh Schnell, John Schoellle, Isaac Schulz Carole Schwarz, Janer Seanor, Benrice Sears, Marcia Seiberf, Fern Sexlon, Judy Shanneirle, Jane? Sharp, Charles Shaw, Sue Sherrin Barbara Shinn, Ruby Siberi, Sharon Siewerl, Lowell Sim- mons, Ronald Sissons, Richard Siuru, Mary S-ixbery, A n ni e Slaughler, Linda Sloan The Class Dale Smilh, Gerald D. Smilh, Kyle Smifh, Chrisiine Smoclr, Judy Smy+he, Suzanne Sneecl, Carrol Snyder, Connie Solmen, Carol Sonner JoAnne Sounarl, Larry S+. Aubin, Sanford Siein- er, David Siepelr, La Viv- ian Siephans, Wanda S+ewarl', Pauline Siinso, James S+ricl:land, Joseph S+uros Darrell Summers, Viclor Sue- har, Evan Swanson, Richard Swenor, Gloria Swieca, Jerry Talerico, Bruce Taylor, Allen Thomas, Gerald Thomas Judy Thomas, Julia Thomas, Jon Thompson, Krisline Thom- sen, Phyllis Thornlon, Fred Tie- mann, Ann Toensfeldl, Nancy Torian Richard Townley, Mary Tracy, Lynne Tuclrer, Alex Vercellino, William Volram, John Wagner, Paul Wagnirz, Ingrid Wahl, Leonard Wallrer Pal' Warlr, Winnie Walson, Kenneih Wayland, Ellioi Wein- haus, Beafrice Wepling, Pairic- ia Weslervelf, Richard Wilcox, Dave Willans, John Willelle Elberl' Williams, Fred Williams, Gay Willson, Arlene Wilson, Davilyn Wilson, Phyllis Wilson, Maxine Winn, Elsie Winfer- gers'l', Barbara Winlers 7 -s 4, WI T' W i - T ,T QI iv is'-T T L 5 If W- M 'K I 1 JM' TX I W' -T V ' 23 JW Q iff T 'E A ' 5 H' i 'Z-'lr 7 Wil TT I IW . -' MII ' TN Aw, .M If T I f-V' ,TA f Ta I ,.TTT vw., 0-N TT -if ...J H- 4 -- ,ami 6 'ff' f-0' 1 T' W' f X, 4 kg 1 7 , . ,.- 1' ' , T' V ' X ,,., ,Tz,fiY:IV '-0' T' f? 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Y 'P Barbara Barfmess, PamelaKBellVl, A Q. V jj, -Sw V Q r- ' X A r' 'IQ ,,... Q ,. J 3 'QT' 7' 'ST' Bob Benne'H, Peggy Besf, af - ,,, ,N 5 n I K 'D Q GV J S N . X - l -45 erine Be+hel, Sharon Billls, Wal- A M M .,.-.- , ' ' , fi S A- fer Bird of B -r Q .ss .sv X-A W A : S, j iTTm X N ,. . r Nancy Birdsall, Dennis Bisoni, QA Vt 'N ' ' , ' V James Blanchard, Linda Bland, gg, ,J xi .. 'N 'X 5: -2 . T.. '23 .-. is fi- . i f Ronald Blevins, Julie Bohan, Di- I V- 5 ' ' l Q, ,. ,M Ml: ' ane Bokas, Rose Bonomo, Lynn W ' ' 'i rv ' F -r M' 'iff' , f A' ' B 'P , ' ...sf Y -we of' , rs My .N 5 om' M r X . , -r ,N 'B ' , SCPHOMORES-THEY CAME T0 LINCOLN TO GET AN EDU o SCPHCMCRES. V VVVTU, ,.,f V V V Pal' Boolh, Kalherine Borgus, V ' . X ' fi ' Bob BoHalle+o, Roger Bowling. ' ee- ..-.. ll , ee A. 'H+ ' V M, 'X if H d Bowman Ardel Boy j m pm A 1 ff .,,.,, , Y ,N . w v- V , I V W VW OWBT v v 4 v- 'L '- M fm di m 65? W 9' ,A nsmm gin, 5 ,,, Gloria Boyd, Raymond Boyd, V M M W , V . u --- 1 .- , Vx 5 V 'WW .sa i f Thomas Boyd s V- , ef: - fs 1 ,,, r M 3 -Q if Q,-'r ' Q Q v , L N 'll ,,.. ' V rig?-, ,Wrl g ' Sign f .-.-.f im- ' 5' ..., ,L V, ' J Roberl Browner, Kay Brabanf, X ' 2 MV' 'N V 'V by Nelson Bozzer, Dick Brooks, Di- V V , V fjg, W f., rv 2'-'K' - ., 4 , fkgf -- ,Q V ane Broome, Carolyn Brown, ir ,J 'fi 4' f GF Vi? x 03' -M so f' fig , V' Elhel Brown. JoAnn Brown, Ju- gs :WJ y 'V if-.rwr 'P ,.,,,,, AWLV y ' gf ev- dy BFOWFI ' Y' ' ., ' - .,.-. ..4 .' 'Www' E, F , , ,, RV V IV V ..,..,. '...,, , . ,. V VV 2iM',b Lucia Brown, Rebecca Brown, V r A V .- ' WV ' W Dennis Bruyere, Neil Buckner, ' 4 fm is ,R 1' 2 W Q 1' N few ,Q W' c '72 my ill 4 'N Doro1hY Bullock. Marguerife ' ' u-, Vg? -I V .,, 5 V we .- I -fl ,' .M A1 'fn Burke, Michael BurneH, Everefi' in ff?-9' H W' 'W .V', r 'W' M VV M Q Burl, Barbara Burien .sr 4 f . -si A 2-' ,.,, V f--4 7 VV ' fs '-:' f Reynolds Buller, Tim Bulls, Don- V if '-1-' ' A V V' VV , ': 54 ald Calnen, Donald Cameron, -V- -A. W 4: D, .R VV ,ZZ h V V, if W ' VM Beyerly Campbell, Murey Car- VVV Vg V V Vg MJ VV X , WJ V- f '- J VM f fm- gmno, Judy Carfer, Ru+h Cay- -.. X5 Q l sm f' i '-'. rv 7 ir W--A' , WW ff' lor Clyle Chaffin Vg if i ' 5' V l W ' Wfwfgf VJ y ' ,WM 'V 5 Wy , ,, 1' 11' 'i MM ' f-,, .. Donna Chalifin, Ron Chapman, N V ' 1 QV V ,A V , y W Vw Rosemary Cha+ham, Heaiher 0 K ff-5 fs' if 5 5, V ng KQV V V2 ' Q5 ' VV ,, Y- ., N Q., I AM' Clamage: lEa.rl Clark, Richard Q-:V A-V ,V Vp HV .-I ., Y ,-, V' f gr, 3 K ,M Alkyy H' Clark, Virginia Clawson, Ruby if -. .- . -2' ', .-1,-. ici V, -:-, V' ff'- ? ' 'G -WLM ' 'V Clayborne, Oc+avia Clemeni A ,J '3f'f:Z'f Bl B. V1 M' ' ' V A ' .T':I1,,,j' Slffji V ' Z , - - V V V rligl, , Vg Vi V, . ,-,V - , V f-,- , . , 're f , Jane? Cochrane, JudY Coch- f-- ,V fi 'Nil A A f V ,V V ,V 'V rane, Shirley Coleman, Barbara 1 ,IG '- -Q' Af -f-' VE V' V ' We 2 1.2123 ,ii 73' V' 1' Ve Collins, Dave Cook, Roger Cor- L ,V 7 - A 'W 7 ' V ' rv NL M, ner, Richard CoHrell, Judy Q- ff- 1? W' M' ' - ,,',,I, WT' V --4' Cove William Cox A is he J A i Qi -of he - iw fi' Mai-.c, x 'A 4 B ' J 4 - A ' iikivrf- VV ,V V, An y. ,-.r fi! V ' ..,., ' ,,.-- A W ,V , Linda Crawford, Sharon Crook, B W VV vv, .1 ,V -. V V u if Dave Crumley, Karen Dahl, Be+- V KV: ,fa V 5 1-L,wV:V A VV af -1. 'X .4 ' rem fmn, +y Damaschke, Edna Daniels. 6 , f , -if .,, -j , A in Q31 -' Evelyn DeCamp, Ken Delany. 'ljii 7 .Ll 'T' W , ,,,r, M . I-if Tom De 'PSeY fr - r--rrr A H Diane Demunier, Janice Des- iardins, Ben DeVVin+er, Mary Digby, Mike Dorsey, Kaihy Do- ver, James Dowen, Judy Downs, Tom Drake John Drury, David Eberle, Jac- queline Eck, Myra Eder, Torn Edwards, Vibeke Eggen, Janel Eggermonf, Pafricia Eller, Mary Engelbrechl' Beverly Erickson, Sue Erickson, William Erickson, Donna Ervin, Bob Evans, Gary Ezmerlian, Madelyn Fabrizio, Peler Faci- one, Larry Feldbush Barbara Fields, Sue Finn, Peler Fioravanfi, Fred Fisher, Lois Fisher, Dave Forbes, Roberl Forcione, Arrhur For+ier, Cal- verl' Fowler Th Class Gerson Fox, Peler Freuden- s'l'ein, Barbara Freymufh, Pai'- ricia Fril-Lley, Terry Frushour, Bill Fry, Tom Gallagher, Mer- vin Gallop, Bob Ganclolli Jim Gass, Judilh Gaies, Glen Gaurhieir, Dale Gedeon, Rila Geefing, Laura Geisler, Janice Geyer, Tom Gibbons, John Giese Waller Giles, Maihew Giulioli, Sluarl' Glover, Tom Goodhew Judy Goodman, Douglas Gor- don, Judy Gordon, Ken Gouine Marge Grand Jerry Granl, Sally Granr, Bill Gray, Ann Green, Nancy Green, Rufus Grier, Bareira Gunn, Pal' Hack, Joann Ha-:len Jim Haliiner, Mary Hagan, Al- berl- Hall, David Hall, Eddie Hall, Roberia Hall, Dick Ham- lel, Thomas Hand, Bob Hanon Nilliam Harris, Dennis Haver, leanne Haver, George Head- ng, Roberf Hedrick, Linda 'lenning, Gordon Herron, Bill 'less, Sally Hesselbacker lim Hill, Barbara Hines, John 'linkins, Alberl Hoffman, Dawn loFFman, Janel Hollingsworfh, Vendall Hollis. 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ST' ,, 9' T ,, wp' VJ A , M lb :KV if vs X ga v Bruco Horner, John Horner, Barbara Horodnicki, Ernesf Ho- warih, Lee Hubbard, Linda Huddla, Kalhleen Hudgens, Laddie Hudson, Bill Hulberf Tom Hull, Raymond Hunfer, Aniia Jackson, Roberi' Jackson, Pairicia Jameson, Verna Jame- son, John Jeffrey, Hollis Jencks, John Jenkins Annabelle Johnson, Claudelle Johnson, Bruce Johnson, Clar- ence Johnson, Freeman John- son, John Johnson, Sharon Johnsion, Dorofhy Jones, Don- na Jury Conlsance Kaan, Edward Kam- inski, Richard Kearis, Sharon Keel, Lawrence Kendall, Donna Kibby, Virgina Kiddie, Ada King, Helen King Tl-lEY'nE Nor AS UNVARNISHED AS FRESHMEN Bur SOPHOMORES: , ff, Av , 'V' ...-.cn H P M- 'Vu 'L f 'H K vvvv A . of- ,. -A fs 1 f ' ,N , f ' ' - We ?5'1'+k Gf'i5i f .,.-. ay VH P V L: ff- ff Wg, f fr ff L ,V 1 V Q ..-.. 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U V ' VV ' WW' 7:5 ' Vw ' X 1 ., 1' ,fi , so ,. s 452 L if if ' 9 J '-,ffl 'im' ' 'M' I T 'S' , 'X J' i Q William Kiser, Peier Kish, Nan- cy Klein, Clara Knaggs, Gary Knighf, Bill Koppen, Carolyn Kowalske, Gerald Kowalski, Kafhleen Kraemer Larry Lacey, Doroihy Lalla, Mary Ann Lamberf, Kaihy Lam- born, Carroll Lanzen, Roberl' Lapinski, David Larson, James Lasier, Judy Lavallee Bill LeGauH, Larry Leveque, Sharron Lewis, Wesley Lighf, Tim Ligosky, Judy Linkswiler, Barbara Linn, Evelyn Lochridge, Pa+ricia Long Terry Long, Jean Love, Bill Lucke'H, Conrad Lupahofi, Jill Lykins, Dick MacDonald, Kalh- leen MacDonald, Linda Mac- DormoH, Sheila MacDougall Joyce Macllroy, Karen Maka- lim, Judie Makie, Dan Mallory, Jim Marlin, Michael Marilock, Bryan MaHiello, Leroy May. Lynn Maynard Lloyd, McCaffrey, Jim Mc- Cleary, Beverly McClelland, Don McCoy, Edward McCree, Roberi McDonald, Judy Mc- Farlen, John Mclnnis, Harriei Mcln+yre Paul Mclniosh, Sandra Mc- Neal, Peggy McQuillan, Clar- ence McRipley, Mark Mehall, Ted Meisler, Gerald Mellen. Diane Messick, Alan Meyer Laura Michalislro, Clifford Mil- ler, Caroline Miner, Barbara Milchell, Donna Molifeff, Helen Mohn, Carmen, Molinar, Perer Moon, Philip Morley Gay Morrison, Velma Nagy, Bob Navaroli, Mary Neroni, Norval Newhouse, Larry New- lander, Bill Newman, Ilene Nicholas, Garfield Norleen Sharon Norris, Barbara Odle, Alice Officer, Carolyn Olron- slxi, Harvey Olsen, Carol Ol- son, Karen Os+erberg, Jean- elle Oslrowslri, Roberl Oswald Par- Larry Paque'He, Ronald ham, Nancy Paul, William Paul, Pea- Douglas Payne, Kennerh coclr, John Pearce, Biairn Pear- son, Jean Pence Y-. 1- .H-. ,, if I . I, -,wIII? ' , 'Nl 4, H . V ,fi J rf- 7: ag W ,pw L f 'E' 5' ' I' ' 1 ' V V .. 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THEY COULD STAND A GOOD SHELLACKING The Class of 1960 Jill Perkins, Marrha Persons, Conrad PeH'y, Joyce Pierce, William Pinlcerfon, Helen Pres- +on, Franklin Prui-H, Rober+ Rae, Roy Raines Sharon Ramage, James Red- mer, Barbara Reece, Leslie Reese, A d ri e n n e Ricl:eHs, James Riggs, Richard Righfler, Ri+a Rober+s, Sandra Roberfson Janice RoclreH, Susan Roclcey, Donna Rohlman, Billie Rohr- baclr, Sharon Roland, Jim Ron- ney, Linda Rosencranls, Carl Rosner, Michael Rowda Belly Rowe, James Rueger, Sal- ly Ruses+ine, Elizabelh Russell, Jay Russell, Jacquelyn Samec, Don Sargenf, Bill Salrrerfield. Shirley Saunders Dennis Sawicki, Darrell Schla- bach, Virginia Schlaff, Sarah Schlechf, Susanne Schroeder, Gwen Schoenlein, Loraine Scho- eHle, Marlene Schue'He, James Schull! Faifh Schulz, Eleanor Scollon, David ScoH, Eugene ScoH, Thomas ScoH', Dorofhy Sebas- fian, Thomas Sechler, Michele Seger, Leslie Self! 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Roberf Sirong, Dave Sfrofher, Larry Sfrysicki, Waller Sfuarf, Darrell Suiii, Carole SuHon, Lance Tabor, James Tail, Ellen Tavanliis Howard Taylor, Nyolria Taylor, James Tennanr, Bonnie Thom- as, Roberf Thomas, Shirley Thomas, Waller Thomas, Ron- ald Thompson, Be++y Thornion Sam Thornion, Jimmie Tim- mons, Ronald Tingley, Barbara Tomala, Dennis Tomar, Sandra Trice, Dennis Turner, Donald Tyrrell, Ann Udvare Jaclc Underwood, Ed Unger- man, Jerome Urbanelr, Al Urp- sis, John Urso, Susie Van Cleave, Paul Vanderburg, Mich- ael Vanderlisr, Eugene Vanelc Virgil Vaughn, James Vin'l'on, Florence Vinyard, Harold Vro- man, Rose Wade, Cheryl Wales, Barbara Waliers, David Warren, Larry Warren Ronald Wells, Sharon Wells, Paul Wesa, Tom While, Char- leen Wild, Eric Wie'gand, Bruce Wiiianen, Richard Wille'He, Clifford Wilson Donald Wilson, David B. Wil- son, David J. Wilson, Sarah Wilmer, Jean Wolfer, Mary Woodard, Lee Woolsfon, BeHy Wynn, David Young This y'ar all 'rhe Daisy Mae's done asked iheir Li'I Abner's fo ihe Annual Sadie Haw- kins dance held down ai Dogpaich. Ever'one had on his besi' Sunday-go-io-meefin' duds an' all 1'he gals bookays for fheir guys oui' of carro+s, radishes, furnips and o+her fan- cy greens. Boy, ihey shore looked good- an' fasfed good, 'fool There was square clancin', rock'n'roll, a +alen+ show, and noi' +o fergii Marryin' Sam, who hiiched all ihe couples iogeiher wifh his ex+ry special, whiz bang, seven dollar ceremony. This here shincliq was one of ihe swingin'es'r affairs ai Lincoln 'rhis y'ar. :fs SOPHOMORE BOYS RUN THE SCHOOL, IN PACKS. Whefher working or relaxing, 'lhinking aboul- 'rhings always seems 'fo find ifs way info our daily rouiine. Earl Wrighr, , Roberi Wrighf, Mike Young, J U n James Zoellner, Philip Zo:-iz ,,. , W if T fm f,7' iF , , Qi, 3, my Y M! , si V we A we - if ff v, ... 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JMB Ascharl, Rebecca Arnold, Dan Baker, Karen Baker Tom Baldwin, Craig Ballard, Donald Ballard, Joseph Berger, Judy Barron, David Barlhelmeh, Sue Beasley, Bob Beckemeyer, Chesfer Biraga Roger Cece, Mike Belch, Chris- line Belding, Sharon Bender, Garlh Berger, Ted Berriman, Richard Berlen, Sue Bery, Jim Beshire THE rnesnmen-rnwne Nor AS BAD AS rl-rEv'ne Plcruneo THE FRQSH: i rf .1 - ' 'tx A, ' ww' K v rx 5, wa in , in an ro N. gi. --V H gy fax 4 M-5 I R' . -A so J... ' A- ff? 2 'V V ff -- . 2 kr ---,W T7 A ' ' I 'J' - L 4 A 2 'A 4 A Q jr - ,.,, is l I ,AH 1, f -5, ,y Qmdwf? B , ,, A ,i , ,1r?A-wr 19' 9 , X gh M Q . , , M . -.- , V X ,, fi 1 f 9 ,N , N in ,,.. LY 'VM' V' ' , ve nf f- ' 9 1 B A N ni , LV' 'af fy' D V ' . ., ' few- -V' C -1 X P, , 12. ' ' -A 'M , , , ,, V Z ' ,NM ' ' ,... .W-H. K 1 f W- 10+ ' 'f 4--ws. . ' . is .av ,' . , ' -1.-fv eg J -- ' f s . ,.. V X 'fr V iq, , . 1 1' -,I L J 'A 1 'W J .J ir lr V E ,s ,,,, V , , A 'V ' iii .-..' 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Burke Chandler, Judy Chap- man, Carol Charlers, Barbara Childs, Brenl' Ciolli Carol Clark, Lenore Clark, Mal- iie Clark, Tom Clark, Karen Clausen, Judy Colvin, Mary Lou Connell, Lawrence Con- yers, Dorofhy Conyers Wally Connolly, Charles Coolr, Lawrence Coolr, S a n fo r d Cooper, Rose Coveny, Ann Cowan, Edward Cramer, Franlz Crawley, Pal Culberl Bill Cunningham, Ernesl' Dade, Carol Delanlco, Bill Daniels, Jim Davidson, Yv o n n e Davidson, Calhy Davies, Tom Davies, Glenn Davis Joan Davis, Paul Davis, Gerald Davis, Janice Dawson, Jerry Dechow, Edward Degg, Pal De- Rainville, Franlr Derr, Penny Desiardins Jaclr Dodge, Sandra Donahue, Mile Donoghue, Loren Dowell, Rodney Downs, Jay Dee Dur- den, Quin+in Dye, Anne++e Eb- beson, Viclri Eichorn Q - 'W , '41 ' ,--., V ,. , Wx 4 -.,.. gs., ,V V U Q , , W ,,. V 1' 61 , If ad' P11 1 ha Q rf 'H 1 1 y, f' 'qi t - we V , V- . i ff ' V I i . r A Q W f 'ff f W Q . 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' 77 'Q 'W-M , nb. ...NN-v G D: ' 5 f ' ,, fff- 7 f 17, ' he I fl ! 4 , 1 , -,,, ,.., M ,, ,I JM! .im if X V ,l 5 A A k f, BY THE SOPHOMORES AND IDENTIFICATION PHOTOS The Class of 1961 John Eland, Douglas Elder, Wil- lard Eldred, James Eldridge, Arihur Elliof, Darlah EllioH, Jim Erlandson, Danny Ewers, Pal Fabrizio Lois Fales, John Farley, Rol::er+ Fedah, Bill Feldbush, Carol Feldman, Karen Ferguson, Pal' Ferrari, Lynn Field, Janel Fife, Judy Fish, Jim Fisher, Jerry Filch, David Ford, Linda Ford, Roland Forsy+h, Dennis Forfier, Pal Fox, Shirley Fox Cynfhia Franfz, Ru+h Fraumann, Carolyn Freese, Ron Frii-z, Kay Frushour, Bill Fuller, Sean Fy- lan, BeH'y Gaslrell, Ennia Gas- parro'H Virginia Gaw, R a l p h G a y, Charles George, Glenn Ger- alds, Phillip Gibson, Mariha Giese, Lola Giles, Wayne Gin- sfe, Nancy Glass Barry Glazer, Be++y Gooden. John Goodwin, Sharon Good- win, Lana Gore, Gloria Golfs- challc, Roger Gouine, Ronald Gouine, Jaqueline Graham Judy Graham, Margarel Granlr- en, Caroline Granfham, Paul Granzow, Sue Green, William Green, Connie Griffifh, Virgin- ia Ginler, Margaref Hardy 7: H . ' i 7. i -W' ' ' wwf 3, f A 4 , M ,Q M, F2 it ,.,. fu fp. 3, V1 VF V V , W' 11 We A .4 ' yi, gi ' Q? . fl ' f r for J -FZ' J B 1 I -3 , V V AV A If V ,. 43 I ,A L, . V 5 7 , '-17 Ah ' ' rr N - Vi? fi fv Nm ai in ,W VV ,-, 124' iff A sz .X if 5 J3 W fa r , , - 1 . .4 fr - - su MMA, A 'gov K 'WW VVVVV is V we-vi, Q r' -.MJ eff' ,r 5 ,W j V is '- A .1 A , . Q.. , A N1 . ' ty- , L 'MV ' V V -4, VV ' . ,, . .ii W ,W Q 'V' C4 :T , A ,,, 'Q Mk VW V VW , ' W' 'W if M 'f , in K K f ,U 713 M' ' Wi 'B f ' 3 ,f , ir we r W W f , ef A ' 0 , -1 f PM My sw- .gg 1 ' M' A ibbk gg -Wash J X J F , J As, , f ' - - s, - ' 4 1..1.! w f v ' -' , V ' ' I 1 H-f -M fr F ' M Q 'fi V' Il K fl 1+ A 4, V I f , , .nn 4 0' F . 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Willia Harris, Melissa Hari, Douglas Harrle, Lenwood Harv- ey, Vance Harwood, Marilyn Henry, Pai Henry, Margaref David Johnson, Evereire John- ard, Charles Jones, Charles Mary Jones, Judy Joslin, Norris Joyce, Jay Kaczor, Nancy Kac- zor, Carol Kaiser, Ronald Kais- Kendall, Carol Keiilewell, Pris- David King, Ronald King, Eliza- Caiherine Kowalec, Ellen Ko- Krouslroff, Diclz Kreiger, Shirley Nancy Krushenslry, Edward La- Barge, Nancy LaBarge, Joanne Laclmer, Yvonne LaDuron, Jack Lahfinen, Jim Lalone, June Mary Lange, Claude LaPoin+e, Dave LaPoin+e, Milne LaPoinie. Delores Lasfer, Joan Lawless. Judy Lawson, Joy Leach, Nan- , A M ev 'fm fi ,,,, E, F' Q L Q I ii 'ws x , Q 5-J: s 3- iv at - V1 wma .f in --:. ...QV P l -.ii '- 'j . ' J' 1 'W' 'T VA E' , 'A 'fb ,lg K' 'U' .N K 5 Haworih, Pele Hayes in -:rv fir. 'W S A iri J f- . -uv' - 4 ' I e --r,. K H C, Q 21 ' Richard Hayn6S. 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Q, , A 3 f Thompson, Thomas Thompson, .V -:X-fs V4 1, l V276 V V VZ K... i l 5 CQ 'Q , '-'- VV 162' Veg' Q9 William Thompson, N o r m a W .U jg - .. ,Al M., Q61 V W 'VJ V , A2 .., Thorns, Michael Thornfon, Mar- ' - Q f- a -4- ,N Q' W' KJ- W , , gm Todd' Bob Todd W? 4 'wx lb A f ,Z WM W. i TAIN OF THE FACTS THAN THE TEACHER. BeHY Tolmer' Bob Tomself' 'llm T ,. . W V 12. Torian, Ulysses Tounsel, Doro- , f- WV :Y 5. U L . . VV , ,M 'i ihy Tracy, Tom Traui, Larry T5 , Q g' ,f V 4.2, eq., ji Q' W my V 'Mm gf 5:-, 3 ,VV , T 2' 'Vg' V k Tregonmg, Donna Trice, Bar- , sv .., .Sf , .- 4 , ,M .M W WH . E' -- 9 Tw M..- Z ' , 4 -' .... Q , , Af J' 2 , fs W fl A TT 3, , , : ' W' ' , ,T . 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'fl V. my ,ms V ' , Pal' Wells, Kenne+h Wenner, ' iw 7' 7'f V V ' A VV W 7 N 'TM T -M ,g J Q.. ., Leonard Wessels, Shirley Wesf- M V fa-21 V, ,-.,- 7' y ip, , ff., 'f ,' 'N VV. V ' J' , ,, W A M 1. We W2 'MQ A ff f Avail 4 1 W' 1 F ? A X ,S ' Ti ft? f A ' W - ,LW . W ,- s .- fv -V ff- I VV, Z' 4' V VV V,VV V. -, Charlese++a W l-I i+e, Margie ' 1 WV Q V Q ww - Wiegand, Bill Willard, Roger ' ' .33 'N ,fir 'iw , .fe 1: ,, 4? ffl' , fri W' we Williams, R o n a l d Williams. A ,, 7 ,,ViV,, - -.f ' f- . . e .ii V - .,., V.-M V ef Vil- Carol Williams, Diane Wil iams, ' -VV W1-V VV V r 'N ' f -We ' ifgg- ' AZT? , V V Lynn Williams. Janice Wilson , V A V14 V ' f ' Q! RWM ,, My e e Linda Wilson, Rober+ Wilson, V, fs? 'V 771' yi Shanna Wilson, Robin Win- , wr ff, VC: ,Q X, ,WV ' yn W N, W AV' TH i ff? Tv QV fa.: V Q 456, , nie, Dorofhy Winlers, Paule+Le Q' V9 V? J, V 'f 2 VV 3 I VN VV 53 Woodard, J ud y Woodwar . ML g f -ff ,Qi ' ' f gf.- ' 'Me me- r . 1, ,W VVV, V V V V ,F V VV V . , V Robert? Work' Chuck wrlgh A, i if-, , A V , i .f 'Wwe A fm V If V AM Danny Young, Call-ly Young, , ,,,, AA'f Susan Young, Chuclr Zack, Car- iw V' ffl 'Zi , 75 7,33 . ' ' lgiilgw ' ol Zool , M , , , , VV f M. fs . ' 1' Lo ' A av, f., h 3' .M A ll, me V THERE ARE THOSE WHO More imporfanl fo a +een +han 'lo any ofher age group is fhe desire fo belong and be wanfed. Young people suffer when +hey feel leff ou'I'-'rheir desperafe need fo be in inslead of ou'l ' presenls many emolional problems. Realizing lhe need for organized exlracurricular ac1'ivi+y, lhe fac- ully and sfudenl' body have crea+ed bolh school and communiiy clubs +o help sa+isfy fhe needs of all personalilies, and +o serve as an ouflel for 'I'he unbounded energy of +he +eenager. one lzundred forty QE ws-we-s .. ..s--sa- X' 'W' N The Michigan Slale Legislalure decided in l925 +ha'r since fralernilies and sor- orilies selec'l'ed members in an undemocralic manner and somelimes engaged in un- supervised hazing, lhey were by no means beneficial lo high school sl'uclenl's. For 'lhis reason a law was passed declaring lhal such clubs among high school sludenls are illegal. Whal loolc place afler lhal' was more harmful lhan lhe previous arrangement The clubs immediailely wenl' underground and became secrel' organizalions. Al' Lincoln secrel' socielies began 'ro be a problem in lhe early 'For+ies and confinued lo be lroublesome unlil i952 when a new plan was proposed. In order lhal' 'lhe sludenls mighl' carry on lhese aclivilies in a legal and responsible manner, a plan for communily clubs was pul' inlo elilecl. These clubs are lo serve lhe needs oulside of 'rhe regular school in bolh lime and program. The sponsorship lherefore resls oulside of lhe school wi+h parenls ol lhe members. The school agrees +o help coordinale lhe aclivilies and provide such fa- cililies as may be needed on a basis similar 'ro lhe regular school clubs. . . . , . . . . . . The currenl selup is lhe resull of four years of discussion and planning by sludenl' commiH'ees, school personnel and parenrs. -.Z , 1 ' . 1 ff , el B , .- . A w I , i , - 7 Q f . ' . f ' --, .S f E Y N -, Q Af. W .. . ,f -, l 2 Q - Q . WWW W A WD, ' I ' - .W I . mm ,j ' 'QS W X 1. Presidenf Jerry Prince, Advisor Miss Olive Maxwell: Row one: Sue shepherd, Fred Beulhin, Lois Scheclxel, Tom Horner: Row fwo: Janel Cunningahm, John Gochan- our, Bob McLandress, Lorraine Silaslri, Eleanor Noch, Chrisline Smoclc, Sharon Oddo: Row lhree: Allen Blauroclx, David Greene, Beverly Hyble, Benny Slumpf, Dick Aplrarian, Pal Hack, Linda Lees: Row four: Cynlhia Miller, Carol MacMillan Judy Wrighl, Harriel Fisher, Milre Inman. I THEM A CHANCE TO BE IN ONE AND WATCH THEM CHANGE INTER CLUB COUNCIL The governing body for all communily clubs is lhe I.C.C. All member clubs agree lo accepl lhe iudgmenls and decrees passed by 'lhe Inler-Club Council, and are repre- senfed by a delegale a+ lhe meelings presided over by a sludenl presidenl' and Miss Olive Maxwell, lhe school coordinalor. Miss Maxwell has held lhis posilion since com- munily clubs came info exislence. One of lhe mosl' forward sleps of lhe I.C.C. was l'he regulalion lhey implemenfed barring all sfudenls from membership unlil lheir sopho- more year. The edifors of fhe l958 LOG lake no slancl whalsoever on 'rhe aclivilies ol com- munily clubs al Lincoln. We do feel warranled in our coverage because lhe clubs have an impressive posilion in lhe social life of 'lhe communily. Our goal is lo acquainl 1-he public wilh a lrue accounl of club-life, including bolh +he aclivilies and 'rhe emolriong involved. one hundred forty-one A 6 hundred friwty-tu O Qlpgpf - will F? .s 5' 'fffifx 'M W, L B? ff' W f'- X? ix wmgswhu, I T -f. Ks ai THIS IS WHAT THEY D0 . . Memories of various club lradilions will live as a remembrance of high school girls pledging fo become a member of a com- munify club. These are 'rhe acfiviiies +ha+ will be memories in +he lu'I'ure. A+ meelings 'lhe members call each pledge down individually and run lhem fhrough numerous quesfions relafing lo 'lheir success in carrying our lheir weekly assignmenfs. Some may feel depressed as rhey leave +he main limelighl' before all l'he mem- The pleasanl' parf, where ev- ery pledge is honored, is fhe pledging-in lea. A+ lhis lea liny sandwiches, cookies, min1's and nuls, and 'lea and coffee are served. The high officers lhen swear in each pledge as a member of +he organizalion. She fhen receives a beau+iful corsage and is honored and congrafulaled. THESE ARE THE CCMMUNITY CLUBS bers, maybe because of wealc poinls while pledging, bul' as lhe pledges wail' in one room for 'lheir name lo be called, 'lhey realize 'rhal all The girls 'lhemselves experienced +he same rig- marole and +ha+ afler lheir membership is compleled 'rhere will be many more 'ro follow fhe same pa+h. l. ...ililw promise io fulfill all the respon- sibililiess of a frial member of Bienvenue, lo do anylhing aslred of me, wifhoul reason, by my sisler superiors, and lo keep all club business secref. Q s s Q Q X Ekrxxxgr VS 2 9915 255 OFF . , y 'iililkexuu ssswm ww., N-me 5 f 1 4 'Z y y , 4 YA GUARD, IT'S UP TO YOU. TRADITION CALLS FOR POMP AND During +he lasl' week of a pledge's +rial period before membership, 'ihe members give specific direcfions 'lo +hem on 'ihe 'lype of clo+hes 'io wear: some+hing dull, hair wash- ed and noi' se+, nylons and gym shoes, no makeup, and no iewelry are ius+ a few. This si+ua'l'ion can prove quiie unpleasani and uncomfor- 'l'able, as 'lhev face +heir Fellow-classmales in 'rhe school halls and classes wi+h such gel'-ups on. Comb your hair s'rraigh'l' down, Mary. . . . or Mar'l'ha, find a darker ou'r- fif by +omorrow. . . . may be heard from members ialk- inc: 'ro club pledoes be'l'ween classes. Then comes 'rhe dreadful end of pledqeship called a pledge's hell-niqhi. This meeiinq is like any o'l'her weekly mee+inq onlv +ha'l' il' lasls all niohi. Before ihis nicihl, each pledge receives a forbidding looking paper called fheir summons. ln 'lhis paper il' siaies various wriHen work +o be memorized. a pariicular cosiume 'io be worn For 'ihe nighi, and o'l'her inliormafion rela'ring +o +he knowledge pledges nnusi' have on all +heir back-assignmen+s. one hundred forty-three 5' Q Z r if 'Z .-W Afif4 4e QZQKLQQ , ,S 'W if I? 04445 in Affer fhey spend a few hours af some nearby bus- iness disfricf in fheir funnv looking cosfumesg skaf- ing around fhe sfores, sellinq foilef paper for fhree cenfs, dandelions for a nickel, and doing ofher funny acfions wifh fhe fire hydranf, efc., fhey proceed on xswwxf' cl.uBs CEREMONY TO IMPRESS NEW PLEDGE SU E 7 fi i ' W A S ' ' ff rll r- 3 if f f, S, BUT DOES IT CC ED fo fhe hell-nighf meefing. A week before fhis nighf, fhe pledges have whaf fhe club calls a warm-up nighf, in which fhe pledges are fed raw eggs: one fo fhe good pledges and more fo fhe girls who mighf nof have fried hard enough during fheir pledgeship. When fhey arrive, fhey are firsf checked fo see whefher each head of hair confains a cerfain amounf of pig-fails, and are fhen fold fo gef some sleep. Officially. fhe affair beoins around midnighf when all fhe older members have arrived from various dafes and acfivifies. While each pledge, being called down alone, re- cifes her memory work and specific summons, fhe members prepare fhe girls wifh fas+y? refresh- menfs. When fhe girl has finished her lines, she is fed delicacies: unfamiliar delicacies such as fried fish eggs, pigs feef, efc. Buf, fhe members mighf have girls close fheir eyes and say fhey will be eaf- ing very unappefizing pieces of food, adding fo fhe unpleasanf occasion. Covered wifh egqs and feel- ing ferribly depressed and fired, fhe pledges clean up wifh a shower or bafh and are leff fo sleep in peace by fhe members. Affer fhe feeding is over, a pledge will firsf hear, Congrafula+ions, ifs all over. one lzzmdred forty-four WZ ,N '-em-.N 'W W' Poor Sanfa found children run- ning in larger sizes fhis yule sea- SOI1. . 4 Bienvenue Ta nda Shalimar Duleve+ AmH'ie Amole DeNada It was hard to believe that friends could turn so quickly into the taunting and unsyrnpathetzk: pledge mistresses they appeared to be at meetings. one hundred forty-jive Effranafa Beclouins Black 8: While King's Men Sul'rans Tri-H Top Hafs 7' af ind COMMUNITY Sulfans represenf fhe science minded sfudenfs as fhey worked en masse on 'Hue Vanguard hacking ,-New sfahon and assorfed, spur of fhe momenf, experi- jf WATCH Fon THE suuuvuan LCG' ofE:11T3I1Fol?:iB?J::IiZE:i?sis 'em' Seniors know be'Her ihan ali ihe magni- fude of iradiiion. 0 l ,q1ML, if O M fi W W fl Clubs are very ingenius in devising ways 'ro make money. The boys' clubs specialize in car washes al- fhough 'rhey carry on many dilifereni' money making proiecfs such as paper drives, rummage sales, and dinners. The girls' clubs pu? on Fashion shows, bake and rummage sales and dances. Occasionally 'rhe clubs join fogefher fo plan an- nual money making profecfs such as Rhapsody, ln- +erlude, and many of 'rhe hayrides. The proceeds from fhese evenfs go 'foward lhe upkeep of fhe clubs and +0 aid charifable organiza- fions. clun 'Mmm Communiiry club members proudly exhibif fhe cornmendaflion +hey have received for March of Dimes work, They aim for social ma+uri'ly, and daling is 'lhe ouf- ward manifesialion of 'lha+ mafuriiy. f . 7.,,,,-,. , Z . ,H ,J , 'fax , lmyg Jim Jarvis s+ar+s up and over during an infer-club game. These boys play +o win and spare no rough- ness. Any varsi+y man found playin'g is up for sus- pension, if he isn'f already ou+ because of iniuries TEENS VS CULTURE 'naar' X .3,,V K - 'M'?--va.iN,,,,, Bedouins Black Gm White Shalimar lsi row: Lee Larson, Dick Sherwood, Fred Beuihin, Bob Sauers, Tom lrwin, lsaac Schulz, Jim Zoellner. 2nd row: Dave Easley, Barry Thomas, Dave Cook, Ted Meisler, Bob Glass, Harrv Luzi, Dick Gilberl, John Gochanour, Dale King, Bruce Horner. Sandy Sieiner. 3rd row: Mike Semchena, John Giese, Larry Drew, Dave Slepek, Gary Gross, Jerry Auger, Arne Berg, Dick Morley, Jim Vin-ion, Bill Bohan. Isl row: Jim Haffner, Paul Wesa, Hollis Jenks, Gary Knighl, Joe Smolh, Bruce Johnson, Marc Holmes, Eric Wiegand, Dave King. 2nd row: Danny Roehl, Fred Tieman, Terry Mandeville, Bruce Plaxlon. Dave O-Ho, Al Marendr, Tom Horner, Jon Rowland, Rohn Balwin. 3rd row: Larry Mogelgaard, Jim McCurdy, Tom Lougheed, Bill Gignac, Roy Hasbrouck, Bob McLandress, John McRae, Tom Gignac, Alan Brown. Isl' row: Sarah Wilmer, Virginia Novak, Ginny Hardy, Harriel Fisher, Elna Henry, Sue Bowers, Francee Johnson, Diane Kay, Shirley Saunders. 2nd row: Mickey MacMillan, Mary Oppenheimer, Bob- by Hall, Mary Ann Neroni, Judy LaVallee, Judy Shand, Carolyn Okonslri, Judy Wrighl, Virginia Clawson, Sandy Kanaski, Barbara Shinn, Carolyn Fischer. 3rd row: Barbara Horodnicki, Lucinda Giles, Carol Gardner, Yvonne McRober+s, Nancy Ballard, Bunny McMillan, Nancy Cherry, Judy Schroeler, Nancy Karke, Judy Gordon, Wanda Sleward, Marilyn Belding, camera shy: Cookie Chuc- alo, Carol Vollmer, Rosalind Welch, Jan Parker, Gay Birchard, Jane Lewis, Joyce Sewell, Maud Kenning, Carol Forlh. ,, i one hundred jifiy Bienvenue Isl' row: Kay Anderson, Marie Anderson, Janel' Ford, Eleanor Fry, Margarei Thom, Beverly Hyble, Nancy Jeffery, Nancy Brown, Judy Monigomery, Connie McCarihy. 2nd row: Connie Dahle, Marsha Mills, Sharon Johnsron, Shirley Thomas, Lucia Brown, Linda Huddle, Elsie Winiergersi, Sue Mal- pass, Doloris Payne, Sandra Curiis, Mary Monfgom- ery, Phyllis Roslcelly, Lois Schecld, Edna Daniels, Mary Carlson. 3rd row: Jackie Samec, Kalhy ls'l' row: Mary Oppenheimer, Sue Null, Judy Thomas, Jachie Krisline Thomsen, Chrisiine Smoclr, Pam Novaclr. 2nd row: Sharon Robbins, Sue Malpass, Dolores Payne, Judy Eichhorn, Sally Heilig, Judy Monlgomery, Nancy Jeliirey, Julie l-lun+er, Maud Kenning, Nancy Hillmer, Barbara Beach. 3rd row: Nancy Mach, Judy Smyihe, Mango Lamphere, Laurna r McMillan, Suzanne Sneed, Pal' Main, Cinda Beaifie, Beclry Erhridge, Marge Robbins. Haapa, Arlene Wilson, Lee Wolsion, Clara Knaggs, Jaclrie Wilson, Donna Jury, BeHy Rowe, DoHie 0 0 Lalla, Judy Gaies, Julie Hunier, Diane Bolras, Judy McGeachy. Sharon Robins, Pam Novak, Kris Thom- sen. Camera shy: Janef Seanor, Judy Sfevenson. l i r Isl' row: Barbara Snelling, Cynihia Miller, Gerri Bechlle, Heidi Mary Love, Sue Shepherd, Kay Jennings, Margo Lamphere, Smyihe, May Carey, 2nd row: Sharon Malenda, Carol Conley, Cunningham, Doro+hy Mcln+osh, Sharon Smolfz, Judy Schnell, Eichhorn, Joanne Grum, Joyce Collei, Mary Hess. 3rd row: Pinlrerlon, Pa+ Kawell, Carol Higgins, Maryann Gerarduui, KiHy Sue Sherrin, Judy Thomas, Judy Shanne'H'e, Julie Thomas, Sue Davelyn Wilson, Joyce Macllroy, Carroll Lanzen, Diane Broome, Keye, Judy Janel- Judy Laura Moss, NuH, Judy Downs. 4+h row: Bea Wepling, Gwen Farmer, Sandy Ager, Nancy Barnes, Jean Love. Donna Moliie-H, Laura Smifh, Mary Smifh, Lynn Maynard, Karen Dahl, Sally Russes+ine, Barb Waliers, Linda Henning, Beclry Brown. Tanda f ' ' one hundred fifty-one Tri-H A .f K, , N. H.f ,yi 'NX Isl row: Cynlhia Miller, Sharon Saull, Heidi Keye, Kay Jehf1if19S. Francee Johnson, Joann Loudermilk, Rosalind Welch, Joyce Sewell: 2nd row: Karen Risiell, Kafhy Romig, Sharon Smolh., Donalyn McKinsey, Charlene Weiseman, Beverly Hyble, Judy Wrighi.. 3rd row: Carol Mac- Millan, Carol Conley, Ginny Hardy, Norma Teclasco, Virginia Novak. Pal' Kawell, Carol Higgins, Laura Pinkerion, Elna Henry, Nancy Ballard, Pal- Bmw-la Cookie Chucalo. VVVVY W- n,M-n- -W ls! all .wi FN, Top Hats lsi row: Lowell Simmons, Rocky Cameron, John Drury, Henry Connolly, Wayne Jones, Bill Slow- insky, Tom Hayes. 2nd, row: Jim Rogers, Benny Siumpf, Larry S+. Aubin, Dick Apkarian, Dave Siroiher. Camera shy: Tom Gallagher, Mike Young, Dale Smiih, Dennis Gouine, Phil Merely, Dick Jar- men, Buddy Marlin, Paul Wagnilz, Ray Keevan King's Men lsi row: Kyle Smiih, Tim McCracken, Mickey Inman, Terry Sheeran, Don Rose. 2nd row: Jerry Erickson, Dave Willans, Tom Morey, Dave Dunn, Bill Cowell, Bob Pferdehiri, John Gerdes. 3rd row: Tim Phelan, Jerry Carier, Chuck Molenda, Lance Cousins, Bruce Taylor, Jim Dawson, Ken Anderson, Camera shy: Bruce Rogers, Jerry Prince, Bill Monroe, Tom Brown, Don Rylander, Jerry Lee, Mark Youngblood, Jerry Mabee, Roger Ruppert one lnmdred fifty- two EACH ONE 0 FERING A KEY T0 WISER LIVING Isl' row: Sl-iaron Talpos, Ernes+ine Field, Gail Her- l1u+l1. 2nd row: Eleanor Nocln, Suzanne Sneed, Carol Corner. Brcl row: Lorraine Silaslri, Sanclra DeCenzo. Dulevet V, D d ls+ row: Della Gregory, Juanifa May, Cinda Beallie, Clurisl- ', ,Y ,W X ine Smoclr, Marge Robbins. Zncl row: Pai Haclc, Pal Main, a Jane? Henry, Jane+ Hack, Florence Vineyard '-. f YJ. ll l Q sUItUl1S ,ll ll K' l ls'l row: Milre Vanderlisf, Larry Lacey, Doug Carlisle, Tom Baker. 2nd row: Don Reed, Alan Baker, Bill Glace, Dave Greene, 3rd row: Carl Msbee, Vic Svelwar, John Keyes, Alan Blauraclr, Dave FeH. K WL 4 Kxsxil one hundred hfty-tlzree EYM' 'Hi IF IX I X . -, ol. Isl row: Bill Gross, Isaac Schulz, Jerry Leggell, Lee Larson, Bill Gignac, Sandy Sleiner, Jim Behen- na, Ben DeWinlers. 2nd row: John Giese, Dennis Smilh, Dave Slepelr, Fred Beulhin, Bob Morley, John Amerilrs, Russel Blanchard, Larry Tieman, Howard Bowman. 3rd row: Tim Phelan, Jim Zoellner, Mr, Milne Nemlrowich, Harry Luzi, Mr. Diclc Keclzell, Clarll Harl-zel. SERVICE CLUBS PROMOTE GOOD WILL Hy Y A wr Q, :gal ji: lsl row: Laddie Hudson, Eugene Quinn. 2nd row: Greg For- sylhe, Mille Rowda, George Jacobson, John Hraslil-l, Peler Freudenslein, Ed Ungerman. 3rd row: Dennis Goine, John Thompson, Mr. Cullice, Roger Field, Jim Rogers, Scoll Wilmer. Projection Club Isl row: Harold Gillespie, John Amerilxs, Arlhur Grier, Bill Gibb, Carrol Snyder. 2nd row: Larry Newbery, Alberl Wil- liams, Russel Herriclr, Tom Clark, Joe Jackson, Tom Thalcher, Clyde Jacobs, George Fleming, Mr. Madame. 3rd row: Lynn Field, Chuck Wrighl, Donald Jones, Ken Milchell, Leon Phil- lips, Douglas Osbourn, Alvin Morrison, Bob Bennelle, Bob Evans. Darrell Schlabach, Larry McKenzie mm lzzmdred ffty-rigfff Lincoln's Key Club was organized in February of l956. ll' is an inlernalional high school boy's club sponsored by 'lhe Kiwanis lnlernalional 'rhrough lhe local Kiwanis clubs. Since i+s founding lhe club has rendered many services 'ro lhe school and communily, lhus earning much preslige and a prominenl' place in school life. This young men's service club is a credil 'lo Lincoln High School. The purpose of Hi-Y is +o encourage lhrough ifs members higher slandards of Chrislian living in.+he home, school, and communiry. The members of fhis club, which is aFFilia'led wilh rhe Y.M.C.A. lake parl in various service proiec+s, such as lhe supervision of 'lhe 'lradilional Chrislmas Tree Walk. The Nalional Honor Sociely has been a lhriving service organizalion under I'he able leadership of Mrs. Elsie Harper, who found- ed lhe organizalion in l926. I Chrislmas proiecls include such ac'l'ivi- lies as conlriburing +o CARE, wrapping presenls for menlally relarded children, and donaling gills lo children's homes. I Individually, each member has 'rhe op- porlunily 'ro lake parl' in lhe sludenl' 'leach- ing program during a free hour, lhus de- veloping leadership. I The members make and enforce all club policies, and plan all programs in which 'rhe club parlicipales. To be inducled info 'rhe Nalional Honor Sociely one musl be oulslanding in schol- arship, leadership, service, and characler, and a member of lhe sophomore, iunior or THROUGHOUT THE COMMUNITY senior class. 53 43? wwf 'Z Y li'- N E.. ,g 5 '37 National Honor Society The main responsibilily of +he Proieciion Club is lo show 'lhe educaiional films scheduled for classes ai Lincoln. They are also in charge of 'rhe record players and 'rhe opaque, fimslrip, and slide proiec+ors used al rhe school. Before becoming qualified proieclionisls Ihe members musl undergo a lraining course under rhe direcrion of lheir advis- er Mr. Mario Madame. The Reel Hop, an annual dance, is held +o finance leHers 'for 'lhe members. one hunflm-nfl EPMI nine -:Qi Isl' row: Norma Tedesko, Charlene Weiseman, Shirley Walo, Mary Dud- dles, Diane Messick, Rurh Caylor, Sue Bowers, Sharon Smoll-1, Myra Eder, Janel Barger, Brian Wesrveer. 2nd row: Ellen Tavanliis, Jean Pence, Annela Jackson, Glenna Snook, Karen Makelin, Judy Eicher, Gwen Schoenlein, Faye Schulrz, Judy Erickson, Mary Oppenheimer, Nancy Brown, Jackie Wilson, Pal McLean, Chrisline Smock, Kalhy Mc- Conkey, Sharon Berg, Jeanne McClinl'ock, Sharon Talpas, Verna Jame- ron. 3rd row: Roy Chefels, Ken Tabol, Gordon Rodwan, Alan Baker, Hans Eggen, Gary Tymn, Jane Henderson, Janice Kinney, Judy Schnell, Lucinda Giles, Jean Wollers, Jane-I Speck, Janei Hollingsworlh, Rober+a Hall, JoAnne Sounarl, Judy Gass, Barbara Orlofi, Elhel S'riH, Dorolhy Sebaslian, Peggy McQuillan, Virginia Schalfi, Nancy Birdsall, Donna Moliielr. 4l'h row: Dennis Smilh, Slewarl Dilly, Harold Gillespie, Tom Baker, John Jenkins, Bob Benne'l'+, Harold Vroman, Alberl Holiiman, Tom Hunler, Kim Newhouse, Tom Hunler, John Giese, Fred Fisher, Hollis Jencks, Ben Dewinler, Peler Facione, Wendy Hollis, Elaine Cohen, Gwen Farmer, Kalhy Slolle, Lucia Brown, Lynn Maynard, Judy LaVallee, Nan- cy Barnes, Pal Simms, Terry Long, Barbara Horodnicki, Diane Smiih, Carol Higgens, Pal' Kawell, Maryann Gerarduzzi, Mrs. Harper. Slh row: James Behenna, Mike Kingslon, Clarence McRiplev, Jon Rowland, Dar- rel Schlaback, John Keyes, Lee Larson, Issac Schulli, David Greene, Carroll Lanzen, Linda Henning, Kay Jennings, Judy Smrflhe, Heidi Keye, Connie EvaH, Connie Gordon, Sue Parssinen, Carhy Confer, Jill Lodal-o, Joyce Aschery, Kalhy McDonald, Diann Hughes, Judy Gales, Judy Gor- don, May Carey, Carol Olson, Barbara Reece, Sue Schroeder. -, 0 pf Inter Nos ir, 1 U N7 NP if A4 Vi U ,Www xiii!!! If in lllllllii f The LaTin Club, lnTer Nos, promoTes un- dersTanding in The language and cusToms of old Rome. MosT of The members belong To The Junior Classical League, a naTional organizaTion. The club will parTicipaTe in The acTiviTies oT The naTional convenTion in Ann Arbor. The climax of The acTiviTies is The Roman BanqueT. AuThenTic cosTumes and an array of Roman Tood add realism To The Theme. LaTin sTudenTs noT in lnTer Nos acl' as slaves and honor The wishes of The noble guesTs. The French Club under The direcfion of Madame Jacqueline EllioT'r is one of The busiesf clubs aT Lincoln. The mosT prominenT evenT is The annual French Dinner, This year in The Theme of The Mardi Gras. Through money raising proiecTs such as Foolball programs, dances and bake sales, The club financed a Trip To Quebec for second year members, The French Club also won The prize for The besT floal' aT The Homecoming Game, and club represenTaTives won recogniTion in French langu- age conTesTs. Four years ago Ace GianneTTi sTar'led The Span- ish Club To promoie beTTer underslanding and in- TeresT in The Spanish way of life and cusToms, and The language iTselT. Club represenTaTives aTTended a Spanish poelry conTesT for The STaTe of Michigan and a Tiesla aT Ann Arbor. Club work includes The school's recogniTion of Pan-American Week and The annual dance, Bail- amos, EaTing in Spanish resTauranTs and waTching Spanish movies fills in The social schedule. one hundred sixty lsT row: Janeene Hopkins, Ellen TavanTiis, Susan Rockey, Mary Mohn, FaiTl1 SchulTz, Kay ReinharT. Miss Galloway, MerediTh Bragg, Jean Pence, Connie GriFFiTh, MarTl1a Giese, John Giese. 2nd row: Tom HunTer, Tom TrauT. Mike Vander- lisT, Tom Leveck, CaThy Davies, Jill Perkins, Virqinia Kiddie, Julie Reid, Tom WhiTe, Bob STahl, John Blanchford es Amies lsT row: James Behenna, Harold Gillespie, Dave Wilson. 2nd row: JaneT Speck, KaThy Confer, PaT Kibby, Mrs. EllioH', Jean WolTers, Davilyn Wilson. 3rd row: Donna MoFfeT, BeTTy Rider, Sandy Bloomquisf, Carolyn Freese, Sue Parssenin, Bambi Picken, Marie Andrews, Margarel' BarTe, Carol Kraus- koli, CaTherine Kowalec, Judy Goodman. 4Th row: Ellen Reim- old, AniTa Jackson, PaT Diggen, Phyllis ThornTon, Sue Basfedo, Barbara Marzec, JaneT Eg'germonT, Suzanne Sneed, DoroThy Bell. El Circulo Espanol lsT row: George Fleming, Dick Noble, Mike BurneTTe, George Silaski, Tom Ludwig, STewarT Dilly, Fred OrlolT. 2nd row: Tim Ligoslcy, KaThy AlberTs, Ennia GasparoTTi, Gloria Lewis, Senior GianneTTi, Wanda STewarT, Judy Gasg, Chi-igfine Smock, Anne ToensTelclT f f .ren xy ' - 5 fix , , Vg, 'J T C .51 if f A f .V i, 4 , Kifkg 1 if K .f Ad gym I . ., ., all , . S ,,, s J.. X, F-gr ' X , , M ' ' ' is Q it 1 K sf, 5' ' , 'V wi e ,VJ T .: . , . , ' 1 f, 4 ,as .r The Lincolnianl '-fgg, Volume L, NO. 3 FERNDALE, MICHIGAN November 1, 1957 i BACK ROW: Miss Jorgensen, Nancy Jeffrey, Jaclrie Wilson, Jon Olson, Gary Couzens, Dave Berg, Harry Luzi. FRONT ROW: Sandra Robbins, Nancy Odor, Liz Moberly, Ann Toens feldf, Carol Gardner, Nancy Brown, Bruce Plaxfon. EDITEDRS: Davilyn Wilson, Margo Lamphere, Margo Coffman, Pai Mc- , f ean. MISSING: Judy Monfgomery, Brian Weslveer, Bill Dillon, Ron Rapa- porf, Jim Dawson, Arne Berg, Dave Dunn, Nancy Kalhe, Rebecca T E+hridge. Y f , I f Isl' row: Larry Warren, Larry Mohler, William Turner, David Holmes, Arf Ellioff. 2nd row: Donald DeCamp, Allan Pollaclr, William Luclref, Kennefh Sornero, Roberf Tomseil, John Balog, James Belling, Alan Mach, Dean Shiffman, Garfield Norleen, Gary Rocheleau, Leon Spanger. , r M1 Bruce Rogers ileffl and Isaac Schulz Irighfl co-edilors, lool: over page forms and proof sheefs wifh Gary Rocheleau, as- sisfanf foreman, and Leon Spangler, foreman for fhe mech- LINCOLNIAN anical staff. .wr 1 4... ,. ' q' M SR if ' 'iff 5' yr' .. 5 - 1 , ,I sz ' ., f 4? MECHANICAL STAFF 444- was The essenfial funcfion of a high school newspaper is fo mirror each forfnighl' of The passing scene in all ifs variefy, wonder, and excifemenf. Keeping abreasl' of The acl- venfurous sfudenf is complicafed by dead- lines falling due even before previous is- sues are disfribufed. The Ediforial sfaff sfarfs fhe ball rolling by assigning sfories 'I'o reporfers fhree weeks before publicafion. The sfories are checlced, headlined, ancl fiHed info a IayouI'. The arficles are 'lhen senl' fo 'rhe linofypisfs and refurned as proofs. The Ediforial sfaff can now pasfe up pages as fhey appear finished and revise fhe layouI'. The Mechanical sfaff fakes over com- plefely. They sef fhe headlines, prinf, fold, sfuff, counf, and disfribufe fo feacher's mail boxes. The co-edifors were appoinfed by fheir advisor, Miss Alice Jorgensen, on 'l'he basis of leHers wriHen by 'rhe sfaff eiiher apply- ing for fhe iob fhemselves or recommending someone else. The sfaff consisis of sixfeen reporfers, all of whom are in Journalism ll, 'lhe co-sporfs edifor Bill Dillon and Ron Rapaporf, and phofographer Brian Wesf- veer. The Mechanical sfaff is an exfra curricu- lar ac'rivil'y for sixfeen boys who work affer school and during sfucly halls running press- es and seHing fype. Subscribers number eighf hundred and fiffy-fhree and help mee'r fhe S2200 budgef. L The Lincolnian is a fradifion, il' is a vifal mc. 1 'mini xg, Qs 511'- -x..., 1-'25 Isl' row Tom Baker Mark Mehall Ted Kay Mike Kingslon Science Club The Science Club consisfs of science-minded sfudenfs who have ioinecl fogefher for lhe common purpose of promoiing a more elTec+ive science program and lo slimulale sludenl inleresl in fhe lield of science. The Science Club is acrively engaged in fhe Oakland Counfy Science Teachers Associalion, which is planning a separale program for sludenls and lhey have also acled as officials in +he Lincoln High School Science Fair. Among ils proiecis were fha complefion of a homemade geilger counfer and sponsoring Unseen Vibra+ions given by lhe Delroil Edison Company. Along wilh ifs advisor, Mr. Harold Kreider, fhe Science Club plans many imporranl evenls for fha fulure in order fo keep pace wilh an expanding inleresl in science. gLc':+hrog'ghnJt2C:.::'ls:. Roger C-I-uine, Susah Brackefl, Jirri Isl' row: Connie Riggs, Sharon Goodwin, Florence Warren, Alice Officer, Rifa Roberls, Elizabelh Shaver, 2nd row: Carol Charlers, Carole Herdick, Belly Tolmer, Eihel Brown, Tom Biebel, Bob Sol+man. The Voice of Chrislian Youlh Club is a branch of Youlh for Chrisl, ln+erna+ional. VCY slarfed in Deiroil +wen'ry years ago, and was soon asked lo ioin 'lhe lnfernalional organiza+ion. Our club meefs once a week for an informal meel- ing. Any member of +he club may parlicipale in 'lhe meefing if he wanls. Anyone is welcome 'lo al- lend. The Lincoln High School club has a quiz leam, and quizzes on a cerfain perl of 'rhe Bible pre- viously assigned. We have dislricl, cify, slale, re- gional, nalional and inlernalional compefilion in quizzes. Our purpose is lo sludy lhe Bible and learn 'lo serve God belfer. This year as a proiecl, we broughl 'the movie Seven+een 'lo Lincoln. Isl' row: John Eland, Dick Kreiger, Carroll Snyder, Ron Baalz, Phil Hafmaker. 2nd row: Gloria Swieca, Diann Messick, Nancy Torian, Gay Ann Sloul, Karen Os+erburg, Bonnie McCloud, Nancy Birds- all, Sandy Schullz, Sandy Palsgrove. 3rd row: Brian Krainz, Clifford Wilson, Donna Phillips, Donna Molifef, Carol Clark, Roselyn Kenewell, Barb Kus- ner, Dick Wicox, Larry McKenzie Business Club The Lincoln High School Chapier 647 of FBLA was charfered in l952, FBLA is sponsored by +he Uniied Business Educa+ion Associalion which is a division of lhe Nafional Eclucalion Associafion. Members no+ in piclure: Marsha Pur- cell, Pam lwanski, Yvonne Davidson, Linda Simmon, Lenore Banks, Peggy Besl. one hundred sixty-two Effranada communily club Future Teachers The Furure Teachers Club of Ferndale is named af+er a former principal, Dr. Don A, Walfers and was char+ered in l953. The purpose is fo acquainf s'l'uden+s wi+h 'rhe 'leaching profession, and +o en- courage more young people 'ro enler +his field. This year ihe club will award a scholarship lo a senior enfering college who has been a member of +he club. Money for 'lhe proieci was raised by sel- ling Chrisfmas Corsages and Chrisfmas Cards. High ligh'l's of acfivilies included 'rrips lo Easrern Michi- gan College, Royal Oak Dondero High School, and Wayne S+a+e Universiiy. ls+ Row: Kaihy MacDonald, Jan Barger, Mr. Vro- man, Shirley Henderson, Chris+ine Smock, Donna Phillips, Sue Sneed, Verna Jameson, Barbara Mir- chell, Barbara Manec, Eileen Spencer. 2nd Row: Sandra Polsgrove, Joan Bauer, Linda Magy, Grace Rose, Connie Griffifh, Diane Williams, Bonnie Phil- lippi, Barbara Hines, Judy Chapman Future Nurses To gel' more people in'reres+ed in nursing, io help l'he members decide if ihey are suifed for 'lhe med- ical profession and io inlroduce +he various fields of nursing are fhe main purposes of 'Phe Fuiure Nurses Club. The members visi+ many hospirals in fhe area and inviie speakers from various fields of nursing and medicine. The program is planned wiih +he help of iheir advisers, Mrs. Cannici and Mrs. Newlon. one hundred sixty-three Isl row: Judy Linkswiler, Diane Walpole, Judy McFarlen Judy Cove, Linda McDormoH'. 2nd row: Sandy Charles, Day Pearce Judy Wisswell, Sandy MacDonald, Ann Toensfeld+ 3rd row Evelyn Decamp, Rose Chafham, Carol Holms, Tom Marla Ka+hy Beckemeyer, Sharon Norris. Isl row: Ca+hy Davies, Gay Wilson, Florence Vinyard, Pai Hack Julie Reid, Hilary Maior, Mary Mohn. 2nd row: Nancy Torian Diane Mes sick, Elhel Brown, Diane MacDonald, Mrs. Newfon, Janei' Eggermonf Pai Hun+er, Ruby Siberf, Sue Schroefer, Faifh Schulz, Ca'l'hy Kowalec 3rd row: Carol Krauskoff, Kafhy Lambourne, Margaref Bardy Doroihy Bell, Sally Lohrke, Carol Olsen, Be+fy Rider, Judy Graham Carol Mali elim, Beverly McClelland, Riia Roberfs, Dorofhy Jones u Mm a '...-4 -A-K X M...WW,,-,m.,,,., ., . an ' Q, rv, W.. ,,.-,w,,.., Q . , M M ' -4 f-.wW..m,wWWN,, HQQQ' L A x ,, ,,, U 5 f,g.X,f.:11. : NN. N -QQ xx . 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K. , 1 : ., ..,,'.,..14.,,f '- if' x. f ' 0 if JF swf' , . : -. 2 1 i A I -, 141, ' in A , W ' A ' ' f .MQW wg-P.. f ,Q QM6 +x Y- A 5' K W -, . -fre .L xx.,,.,f ,Af Aff. M R , 55,5 4 N Qsfg. as fag PRYCE PHARMACY 22830 Woodward Avenue The Gang .,. Westminister Fellowship Drayton Ave. Presbyterian Church WORSHIP RETREATS - SERVICE FELLOWSHIP YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME, BRING A FRIEND 7:00 SUNDAY PINECREST AT DRAYTON FERNDALE, MICHIGAN Our purpose as we unile in Wesiminsler Fellow- ship is +o become such compleie disciples of Chrisl' ihal we will discover God's will for our lives ancl do ii. Therefore we commil' ourselves 'ro Chrisl, ancl purpose 'I'o acquire a clynamic failh Ihrough Chris- 'rian experience, worship and srudy. We cledicaie our lives io 'I'he expression of I'his failh by worcl and cleecl, seelcing io work wi'I'h 'Ihose of like purpose and inviiing o'rhers io ioin wilh us in building ioclay for a Chrislian world -H 'gage FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Senior High Fellowship FEEL FREE TO JOIN THIS FRIENDLY GROUP 6:30 SUNDAY MINISTERS JOHN W. PARRISH RUSSELL HOPKINS WOODWARD AT ACADEMY one hundred sixty-six FERNDALE, MICHIGAN I 1 LINCOLN HIGH All of knowledge cannot justify life. Understanding is more than facts. Studen't's lives are integrated With man's greatest heritage, Religion. They firul it all about them .... In their house of worship, With their friends, in their dwellings. And life is richer for it. Her graduates are unlike all others. Something gives meaning to their lives, Confidence in all matters, In matters temporal and eternal. This is our richest heritage. YOUTH TIME is HAPPY TIME at the , , 'I CHURCH of the NAZARENE 928 E. TEN MILE ROAD FERNDALE 20, MICH. Sundays-Devotional Groups at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays-Pal Tyme at 7:00 p.m. You are cordially Invited to visit us H. Leslie Mackay, Pastor Charlotte Hazlard, Youth Director 0 fbi' PLEASANT RIDGE FLOWER SHOP WEDDING BOUOUETS FUNERAL WORK CUT FLOWERS NURSERS STOCK CORSAGES 24052 WOODWARD AVENUE PLEASANT RIDGE Llngoln 1-3993 wr 'ax Piss X wx X X 1 INNES J. DAVIDSON ORANGE BLOSSOM DIAMOND AND WEDDING RINGS Visi'I our gif'I annex where you'II find somefhing new, some'II1ing preHv and differeni' and useful foo. I49 WEST NINE MILE ROAD FERNDALE 20, MICHIGAN LIncoIn 2-0440 DlCKSON'S BOOK 8. BIBLE HOUSE 233I6 WOODWARD LIncoIn 2-5445 FERNDALE 20, MICH. FOR DELICIOUS DINNERS TRY DAN IE'S CATERING A SPECIALTY Llncoln 7-5557 84I0 WEST 9 MILE ROAD one hundred seventy PIERQNEK STUDIO CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY TO 8-2807 - TO 8-0567 II633 JOS. CAMPAU - HAMTRAMCK, MICH. DONOVAN'S DRY CLEANING PLANT Qualify Cleaning al' 232I2 WOODWARD AVENUE Piclc up and delivery Service Llncoln I-2550 Ferndale 20, Michigan WlLSON'S FASHIQNABLE SHOES I65 WEST NINE MILE ROAD Llncoln 5-2444 Ferndale 20, Michigan CHRIS BROADLEY NORTHWEST SERVICE GARAGE Collision and General Aufomobile Repairs Specializing in Spor'I Cars lf we don'I have wha? you wanl' for your car Friend, you'll have Io look awfully far. 2700 HILTON ROAD Llncoln 2-4670 FERNDALE one hundred seventy- one f ,fn gillfff L. A. WELSH, Ramon f I YOUR CL REAL ESTATE MULTI-LISTING I N S U R A N C E FIRE - AUTO - WIND - STORM ACCIDENTS LIABILITY - BURGLARY - BONDS 22305 WOODWARD AVENUE Llncoln I-2670 FERNDALE 20, MICHIGAN HI-TONE LEANERS OTHES BEST FRIEND IS YOUR DRY CLEANER Llncoln 3-6550 II34 S. WOODWARD AVENUE ROYAL OAK, MICHIGAN I I G 1 QI' If X xxx N X X. x MmQQ .'5f' I .j,,3,?-Q 'ft ,,,. , I f 31 I f ,Y,, 4 ' - ., m y f one lzzmdred sezfenty-two Hair Designs by MR ARNOLD I 2 8Wd cl dg Qj'acIuai1orx m '5 P e.c1a.l E I 5xlO Tweed F 2 5x7 'lfueed M 5 Foldevstomaich 2 'Ph,T A3 onLy5TEH95 CJCEB gf I TW I in Qiimo L 5 .- 'mm IQ? Z ffvillllllb snow as WEST NINE MILE ROAD A LI 7 3883 FERNDALE 20 MICHIGAN ldd yi FERNDALE DAIRY QUEEN ANY COMBINATIONS TO PLEASE THE GOURMET WEST NINE MILE ROAD AT PINECREST FERNDALE 20 MICHIGAN -THE HOME OF DISTINCTIVE HAIR STYLING- BETTY MURRAY'S BEAUTY STUDIO 6II W. NINE MILE ROAD FERNDALE, MICHIGAN Llncoln I-5370 BROWN' MUSIC FOR THE FINEST MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND DRUMS NEW - USED 0 COURTEOUS SERVICE 0 EXPERT REPAIRS 0 RENTAL PLAN 0 ALL TYPES ACCESSORIES 0 EASY TERMS 0 FREE DELIVERY Since 1934, SERVICE has been our best product. 231 JOHN R DETROIT W0ocIward I-6664 REGAL GREETING CARD COMPANY h A AGENTS WANTED I fl f' ' EARN EXTRA MONEY R- i,,V.,f Q my 5 SCHOOLS - CHURCHES - sCouTs - CLUBS A . ' J, 53: vEsTER AVE. FERNDALE zo. MICH. In - LI 5-5050 5' ' Ag . ia Tx ' Rf A ffl I ,,,5 A one hundred sevenly-four WALSH STUDENTS SPECIALIZE in the study of Accountancy cmd Finan- cial Administration to move forward in business. Study at Walsh where Michigan certified public accountants, auditors, financial executives and suc- cessful business proprietors have stud- ied for the past thirty-six years. Day, evening, or Saturday classes will begin September 8, I958. Registration for Fall classes begins August I, I958. Free placement assistance to students, and graduates. WALSH Nsrlrure 0 ccouNTANcY A Non-Profit Coeducational School of Accountancy and Financial Administration I20 MADISON AVENUE, DETROIT 26, MICII. - Telephone W0 I-SI36 it Ising ki . 5 1 ls ' .3 I A X -u 1 X . 'I fill . I f .er ,- Q. fx A . 2 g. X .g...sg4' JB if 'f t K- A f ' ' asf' ,if .., .. . ' -I .. :,ggfvQf:V2 sv ,, ,,. . ..'.:.g1g i , 4 ,.., , ' ...si 2 , f W-' tr in s b g , ,,,.. gg, 5 I fig. ,gif - 5 .1 K if s A . f ' -Y ,M'Sza:4:fa'- p 1 ima, .. ., I 111-'f if LW. I , I if S V L1 IITMNYMX K ...S ,, . . , . 1. ' ' P ' ., ,fr rigs.. y , Beautiful Ceramic Tile Exterior of Bates Elementary School in Brownstown Township was Installed by the Michigan Tile and Marble Company, who will also do all the Tile Worlc in the New Ferndale High School now under construction C o R. C. FAULWETTER and T. ng FRED H. BLACKWOOD Sales Representatives UNITED STATES CERAMIC TILE CO. - THE SPARTA CERAMIC TILE CO CERAMIC TILE PANELS, INC. J i DETROIT OFFICE - 936 BOOK BUILDING PHONE - WOodward I 232I DARIN G. ARMSTRONG, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 2041 Fenkell Avenue Detroit 38, Michigan one hundred seventy-hue 4 LET US PLAN YOUR PLEASURE International Complimenis of Travel ssssfnams SHADE co. Bureau CRUISES 23535 Woodward Avenue TOURS Ferndale 20, Michigan AIR BUS LI I-4936 22720 WOODWARD-LI I-3300 Ray Croton's one hundred seventy-six STEAKS - CHOPS - SEA FOOD LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS In Ferndale, Michigan Since i92l Member Federal Home Loan Bank Plan Federal Savings and Loan Insurance CorporaI'ion FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION of DETROIT Accounls Insured Io SI0.000 Vice Presidenl, Manager of Ferndale Branch EDGAR W. VANWYCK 2274I WOODWARD AVENUE FERNDALE 20, MICHIGAN 32 CURRENT RATE PAID ON YOUR SAVINGS Only Hi-Fi Barber Shop in Town Basement Barber Shop Specializing in All Types of Men's and Women's I IaircuI's JOE, JAY, BOB, PETE, DON, BOB, BILL Besl Shines This Side of Ihe Rockies I95 WEST NINE MILE Spaulhing 8a ,gun gliunerzrl 'I uma P. J. CURTIN M. E. SPAULDING 500 WEST NINE MILE ROAD FERNDALE, MICHIGAN Llncoln I-3036 one hundred seventy-seven HEI N .An YY Tl -RECORDS AND RECORD PLAYERS- R Gm M RECORD SHOP 827 WEST NINE MILE ROAD FERNDALE 20, MICHIGAN Llncoln 2-9585 hung. RN B GOOD FOOD IN A PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE C l PRIVATE BANOUET ROOM FOR WEDDING RECEPTIONS, MEETINGS, AND OTHER OCCASIONS FOR RESERVATIONS CALL LINCOLN I-9678 one hundred seventy-eight KELLY OFFICE MACHINES SALES - SERVICE RENTALS Disfribulors of Royal TypewriI'ers W! , Vicfor Adding Machines W Rex Ro'I'ary Duplicafors I mn I623 SOUTH WOODWARD 2 Doors Norih of IO Mile Roacl f me fig, CATRL IVERSEN JEWELERS 22720 WOODWARD AVENUE LI 2-635I WATCHES lDiamond, Hamilfon, Bulova, Elginl ROYAL OAK. MICHIGAN COSTUME JEWELRY CLOCKS -25 YEARS IN FERNDALE- P? 'I I I rj Fashion leaders GEAKE'S SPORTING GOODS for Men's Pencllelon Shirfs, Slaclcs and Jackels Ladies' PencIIeI'on Shirfs, Slaclcs, Jaclcels and Slcirls Ripon Socks Guns Fishing Taclcle Sporl' Clolhing Foolball - Baslcefball Archery - Golf - Tennis Guns, Tackle and Ou+boarcI Mo+ors Repaired 235I0 WOODWARD AVENUE is L FERNDALE, MICHIGAN Young view of fashion X I if I I one hundred sevmzty-fzine 30 years ROYAL OAK, BIRMINGHAM, FERNDALE. MT. CLEMENS JOHN R and SEVEN MILE .W- Q1 I00 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD X T-'E'-.-.wiwm N I I Q- I .. Q ,. .- , Ez, I JOHN R. SOMERVILLE Gm ASSOCIATES i Q sf l -u-098 -mi DETROIT 3 FO 6 l300 'Pl' I I zoo WEST NINE MILE ROAD r FERNDALE 20 MICHIGAN LIncoIn I-83I5 S. S. KRESGE CO. Qualify Cleaning a+ SULLIVAN CLEANERS 43I W. 9 MILE ROAD Llncoln I-3770 FERNDALE 20. MICHIGAN WWWN N ,fix I S125 ULLIVAIRGFYJ 6' L L I - , 1, run CLEANW , ' we Pour 0' FREE Sm. ,Q W -L 'V Pffmlyg A --- -- ' Q -UIQ ll 5 I 'LLL LL I iii? li!! m ' A n w' ' ' In LEFTY'S BARBER SHOP 435 WEST NINE MILE ROAD LIncoIn 5-8750 FERNDALE 20, MICH. ONA CRAFT 22934 Woodward COPPER ENAMELING CERAMICS - JEWELRY FIGURINES -- NEEDLECRAFT ART SUPPLIES Ferndale 9, 3'-1 I ,M I f M ' 1 f, I liz gf , ,VW VARSITY BARBER SHOP 5II WEST NINE MILE ROAD FERNDALE, MICHIGAN Ll I-5370 'Q ,ij-'S Xa: LQWEQQ-if' In I Tl 'R 'Na X3 F , 1 E E E aw Q' E K xx X . f Q kit-fs f A-' Y V994 E 'iff E ' ,E 72, I wwf-F my -H XbLx A ., 3 9 W., p..V 'f V Q, V 'H '34,-0 v X KEN' MARKET 504 LIVERNOIS AT FIELDING Lincoln I-9125 FERNDALE zo. Mics-HGAN H G. M DRIVE-IN CLEANERS 2I220 WCODWARD AVENUE FERNDALE 20, MICHIGAN Llncoln 3-7229 E 5 X35 Ev 1' Eg M 3. ,4 U 4 w I fi aw -f .xi AJ, , 4 1 f Q mf' , Nh at N 2, f , , L I X Y! 4 . Q . 5 ,Wt ., . I, , 1 . -,. W-L . . -WT. Y ... , .An W., 9 - f' E Q! -1 -Qt.,. .,: '. , I N 1 ' one hundred eighty-two Q 4 M1 ,J l 4 fm' If V I I I V ZZWX. f My Nx ' V W Wy Z QW' ELSON .IEWELERS I 1 ig i .5 ,Q I If 3, H1: !WH ,:i,?,, 4 W I I 5 Z f A f 5 I 5 I I3l WEST NINE MILE ROAD yX,,,, F-ERNDALE 20, MICH. LIncoIn 2-2IIO .-4 1.4, a I M I mum, O O O O Vlrglnla Tlle Company FERNDALE JO 4-6212 M I , I Q 1 54 J , f ,ggi ff- ii' fl J Emi' if , I f, ,f M n V, H ,,, .-.. 1 V ,4-lux. , .- III . ' I X EE In one hundred eighty-three 3 IO LIVERNOIS DISTRIBUTORS OF GENUINE CERAMIC TILE X There's a girl l'd like to know 'G' Ev or ,Z L, She has so much poise and con- fidence-l,ll bet she works for the telephone company. Those girls are so attractive and have such friendly, pleasant manners. They're talking about Lucy, who started working for Michigan Bell right out of high school. She was trained with other beginners by friendly, understanding supervisors. Today she's proud of her workg en- joys a fine salary, regular wage in- creases, and many new friends. Lucy was delighted from the very first by the clean, pleasant surround- ings, by the regularly scheduled mid- morning and midafternoon Hbreaksl' for relaxing in the companyls com- fortable lounge rooms, and by the opportunities for advancement. lsnlt that the kind of job you want? Then why not get in touch with us now? Weill be happy to tell you more about the variety of inter- esting jobs from which you can 'choose after graduation. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY A Good Place fo Work one hundred eighty-four El GOOD FOOD is our SPECIALTY DIPSEY-DOODLE DRIVE-IN 1528 South Woodward Ave. Royal Oak, Michigan one hundred eighty-11 Iwi fy .- L , I milf' 9 I N 5 V K liiiiyff hl A ki if ' im' ,B h ',.g .rB' ,,e 1 . v R' H H EI I 1 I T 1 'Nu . '.L':S' --.' -H Jr g g ,I Li g g LI IIE UE I TITUTII 0F TECH IILIIIIY 2I00 TEN MILE ROAD AT NORTHWESTERN HIGHWAY KE 5-5050 0lSEN SERVICE Frame Sfraighfening - WI1eeI AIignmen'I' Bumping - Painiing General Repairing - Towing LI 2-4I30 242 W. MARSHALL FERNDALE 20, MICH. WILLIAM'S STORE FOR MEN The Shopping Spof for Ihe BeH'er Dressed Man I Tuxedo and Shoe Renfal 330 W. NINE MILE ROAD f In Ferndale, Michigan for 30 Years CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FROM PIERONEK STUDIO DESIGNING CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY TO 8-2807 - TO 8-0567 H633 JOS. CAMPAU - HAMTRAMCK, MICH. one hundred ninety Phoiography E PN A may , FOR THE FUTURE JAHR-A D RSON- A A ian Neal Wesfveer FERNDALE HIGH S E 99 W MAPLE 'ixxgxi i '7- HARMONY HOUSE A. L. OPPENHEIMER COMPANY 245 Wes? Nine Mile Road 22lI Woodward Avenue Ferndale 20, Michigan LI. 2-0783 Delroil, Michigan WO. 2-I l70 WlLLlAM'S STORE FOR MEN FRANKLYN'S SALON OF BEAUTY 330 Wesl Nine Mile Road l93l5 Livernois, Deiroilr Ferndale 20, Michigan Ll. I-2l i0 UN. 4-8733 UN. 4-3520 ROSE KAY SHOP COMO'S PIZZERIA 305 WSSl Nine Mile RO'3d 228l2 Woodward al Nine Mile Femdale 20- lVllCl'liQ5m l-l- 4'3l8O Ferndale 20, Michigan Ll. I-9I04 DRYDEN'S DRUG STORE WEBSTER FLORIST AND NURSERY Your l-leallh ls Our Business 21543 Woodward Avenue 301 Wesl Nine Mile Road Ll. I-l600 Ferndale 20, Michigan Ll: l-O9l8 one hundred ninety-two Lincoln OWN RUGS Your I-IeaIII1 Is Our Business 8580 WEST NINE MILE ROAD OAK PARK . qi, Qfff r 45:53 -f 'A N,,,7 'w I' . - T,-imma: The Totem Pole Drive-In 3 BLOCKS NORTH OF I0 MILE ROAD ROYAL OAK, MICHIGAN GORDON CLOTHIERS FOR MEN 8: BOYS I I0 SouII1 Main Royal Oak, Michigan LI. I-6006 MORRIS SUPER SERVICE I I00 Wesf Nine Mile Road Ferndale 20, Michigan LI. I-9222 PASOUALE'S RESTAURANT 8: PIZZERIA 3808 NorII'1 Woodward Avenue Royal oak, Michigan Li. 9-4002 BILL WILSON'S SERVICE Nine MiIe and Pinecresf FerndaIe 20, Michigan LI. I-9603 FERNDALE THEATER 22920 Woodward Avenue I:erndaIe LI I-5I68 ERICKSON'S ELECTRONIC WHOLESALE, INC. I20I Woodward I-IeigI'1Is Ilerndaie 20, Michigan LI. 7-9600 SCHMIDT HARDWARE 22822 Woodward Avenue I:erndaIe 20, Michigan LI. I-0380 FERNDALE LUMBER SALES COMPANY 650 Eas'r Nine MiIe Road Ferndaie 20. MicI'1igan LI. I-5000 one hundred ninety-three WAY TU BETTER LIVING Learning provides a key to the spiritual and material riches of the world. Through learning, science and industry have combined to . f 1 . bring new convenience, new benefits and a new measure o eisure into our lives. In this evolution electricity has played a leading part. In the years to come you will live still better electrically for greater things are in store. But it will take ever higher standards of learning to win them. Good luck to you in helping to make the dreams of today the realities of tomorrow. one lzzmdred ninety-folu' FINN CLEANERS 8500 Wesl 9 Mile Rd. Ll. 4-49I5 Oak Park 37, Mich. HOMER'S FLOWERS IOII Livernois, Corner oi Marshall Ferndale, Michigan NOVOGRAD Casual Fashions I75 W. 9 Mile Rd. Ferndale 20, Mich. THE PLACE 623 W. 9 Mile Rd. Ferndale 20, Mich. LEFTY'S BARBER SHOP 435 W. 9 Mile Road Ferndale 20, Mich. VOISIN AND COOK SERVICE 64I W. 9 Mile Rd. Ferndale 20, Mich. MIDWEST PET SUPPLY 8250 Wesl Nine Mile Road We appreciale your business GELIO'S PIHERIA 426 Norih Woodward Avenue, Royal Oak Llncoln 6-5383 Lincoln l-9422 SIM'S MEN AND BOY'S WEAR 234 Wesi Nine Mile Road Ferndale JO 4-6I35 FERNDALE THEATER 22920 Woodward Avenue Ferndale LI I-5I68 EDISON TUXEDO SHOP 23320 Woodward Avenue Ferndale 20, Michigan Ll. 6-9654 NINE MILE PINECREST TEXACO SERVICE i045 Wesi Nine Mile Road Ferndale 20, Michigan LI. I-9399 OAK PARK MARKET 53250 Wfesl Nine Mile Road Vlfe aporeciaie Your business FERNDALE FEED and PET SHOP 22636 Vlfoodward Ave. Ferndale Ll I-4533 WALMILL CO. 23908 Vlfoodward Pleasani Ridge LI 5-4990 ARDMORE VARIETY STORE l3l8 Wesl Nine Mile Road Ferndale LI I-9443 SHINNER'S MEAT MARKET 230 Wesl Nine Mile Road Ferndale 20, Michigan l-l- 2-l I43 WHITE HOUSE STUDIOS 23647 Woodward Avenue Pleasani Ridge l-l- 24500 KALTZ FUEL 730 Wesi Nine Mile Road Ferndale 20, Michigan LI. I-0840 ROY'S RADIO AND TV SERVICE 963 Allen Ferndale 20, Michigan Ll. I-0655 one hundred ninety-Jive X LOG'S MASTHEAD COMES TO LIFE Doug Carlisle, the staH's only Junior boy, doesn't always r have his head in ,G . the clouds. J 4 Doug took care is , of sale posters and collaborated git with Brian on ll 'il the cover design , .s X Xl XX is Q x lv fax , 'wg 'S . : z-as its iss. akamai ,' Sylvia 0,Neal, our vivacious veteran Seniors editor, sur- mounted all difficulties and completed the senior section almost before the school stag was certain of the number of graduates. ferry Grant rep- resents only one of many students who struggled with the unlimit- ed assortment of time consuming, obscure, and bor- ing, but vital tasks. Karen Pearson, Priscilla Keyes, Carol Gardner, Nancy Brown, Mary Oppenheim- er, ancl Lynn Maynard used Lincoln as a jumping off place for sales campaigns. Nancy B r o w n used her talents writing and edit- ing t h e c o p y w h i c h c a m e from unlimited sources. ...HI sis. if ' 1 Yvonne McRoberts as- sumed full responsi- bility for identifying all group photo- graphs. Her Irish per- sistance was a valu- able asset for this time consuming task as well as for schedul- ing photographs in the Psychoanalysis s e c - tion. f? 4d manager Mary Oppenheim- T' rr pushed for a 32.500 goalg then recession set in. Freshman gain e ci a new importance when Kay Reinhart demon- strated her perserver- ance with 1300 com- pletely ii n m a r If e rl identification photos. I Chauffer extraordinary Craig Lalfvallee transported the staff, happily, anywhere . . . when his car ran. Dick Welsh bore the hectic task of schefialing sports pictures and get- ting scores. f f QW f 5 x 4 Q W W ff f W f ng X J Z, Q 1 f 17 2 J? ig f f f 2 A 4 f W 72 1 1 W has X f ,Z i f ,I il.. 5 A NEW JOB TO DO HOW WE WISH ..... THE I958 LOG STAFF COULD NOW RESUME THE LIVES OF NORMAL, MEDIOCRE STU- DENTS WHO COULD LOITER IN THE HALLS AND WASTE TIME . . . NO DEADLINE TO MEET, NO INDICES TO TYPE. NO ADS TO SELL, NO PICTURES TO TAKE! WE COULD HAVE THE SATIS- FACTION OF KNOWING THAT, FOR A WHILE, WE WERE A- BOVE THE AVERAGE, ORDIN- ARY PEOPLE . . . THAT, FOR A WHILE, WE TOOK OUR PLACE WITH PREVIOUS STAFFS AS LOYAL SUPPORTERS OF LHS, AS LEADERS IN SCHOOL LIFE. IT WOULD HAVE TAKEN A WHILE TO REHABILITATE OUR- SELVES TO PREVIOUS WAYS OF THINKING AND TALKING. WE COULD HAVE, BY NOW, GOT- TEN BACK INTO THE HABIT OF CONSIDERING CUTS AS INJUR- IES, NOT PICTURES, GALLEYS AS SHIPS, NOT PROOFSHEETSg DUMMIES AS DOLLS, NOT BLUE- PRINTS OF BOOKS. OUR COM- PENSATION FOR GRADUATING FROM THE LOG STAFF WOULD HAVE BEEN ON THE RECORD, THE EPITOME OF SCHOOL LOYALTY, THE I958 LOG. BUT .... OUR WORK HAS ONLY STARTED. THE WORK GOES ON, LONG PAST THE REGULAR DEADLINE, IN ORDER TO FULFILL OUR DE- SIRE TO MAKE LINCOLN'S LAST LOG THE BEST EVER. DON'T FORGET . . WATCH FOR THE SUMMER LOG! nex ? I-2 I 22-23 24-45 46-5I 52-55 56-72 8 I -83 84-9I 92-98 I 07- I 23 I 24- I 27 I28- I 33 I 34- I 39 I40- I 55 I 56- I 63 I 64- I 95 I96-200 one hunched ninety-ezght The freshman child shy and coy, Admiringly stares at the sophomore boyg The sophomore boy has his head in cz whirl, All because of a junior girl. The junior girl in her sleek sedan, Boldly pursues the senior man. The senior man dashing and wild, Secretly loves the freshman child. one h u H dred ninety-nine -bf.,, q'-Qian ff 'S Q 7' Q i s: ' iii , ff.,-'EL -' 'fx - -4T'L?zu3il. X ff ? 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