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PRIZE WINNING VARIETIES HOMECOMING Above - Acting as the Homecoming com- mittee this year were Donald Mueller, War- ren Meyer, Rene Schwalbe, Bernard Knauer, and George Ziegelbauer seen here looking over their plans lor the event. From parade to bonfire, everything was swelll MAYTIME Left-Bob Kelley and lanice Tidmarsh are on their way in to Lincoln's 1941 Maytime prom. Happy, lanice? Inset-King Iohnnie Weber and his Queen Doris Burger look on approvingly at the couples over whom they ruled. MAKING HISTORY Opposite page - Kenneth Peterick, senior, was just one oi the many thousands of young newspaper boys who shouted the tragic story of the bombing oi Pearl Harbor. December 7. By the look on Ken's face, he must have felt pretty upset about the whole thing. Can you blame him?
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PICTORIAL ' ' ' 111- WE SALUTE YOU! Through the trees. behold Lincoln High School, center oi our activities and studious moments, home of more than 1,3U0, birth place of 1e Flambeau, and the place dear to every student. BIG MOMENTS Above-One oi Lincoln's most looked-for events the Play Festival, had as the cast for GRANDIVIA OLD STYLE Cleft to rightl William Schultz, Robert Ferguson, Floraine Wehrwein, Gladyce Hurka, Patricia Bonar, Helen Ieanne Ledvina. Right-Iack Christiansen, Sam Hay, Ianice Tid- marsh, Donald Mueller ar.: four busy students who use imagination and brushes in doing up a few animals for one of the anticipated Student Council dances. features O 3 Z Lincoln life is just one full season oi cultivating activi ties. There's continual rotation of classes, dances plays, and sports . . . always variety. ON TOP it is Above -- Broadcasting to the WOMT radio audience the news of that winning touchdown are these watch dogs of the air lanes. BRUSHIYG UP ur II! 1
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SIGHT-SEEING OF OLD siv- MQW '. v ' 6' , fy, , 4 , . Wi 167 'vw-md' , , ,g rf Above - Proving her loyalty to the name of Lincoln, Miss Margaret Reuter. publications adviser, poses before the beautiful Lincoln Memorial at Spring- field, Illinois, during a Christmas holi- day. BARGAIN DAYS Above right-Ruth Broderick, sophomore. and Charles Daetz, senior, hold one of the giant- size Activity Tickets used in the publicity cam- paign last fall. FLY THROUGH THE AIR Right - Ianet Berkedal and Frances Wick, sophomores, who have mastered the art of trapeze work, perform for the benefit of our cameraman. These girls were featured in the Indoor Circus held at the Vocational School in May. MAKING HISTORY 0 H
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