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publications the heart of the HI-TOWER FLASHES. bi-weekly newspaper record- ing the growth of student thought and opinion Memo to the Editor: H Winning an All-American award has its responsibilities, and to the staff of the Hi-Tower Flashes goes the credit, for the lights burn late in the Tower, and the paper goes to bed after a hard day of newswriting, copy reading, fea- ture writing, proof reading, l6-l6-l6 heads, looking for lost copy, and al- ways the frantic pressure of the dead- line. Working over a page of make- up you'll find lane Schmitz, editor, and Elaine Krainik, associate editor. Dis- cussing the possibilities of using an- other headline are Marion Miley and leanette Ketter, while over in a corner Ieanne McConnell, feature editor, is trying to work on another feature. It's all in a day's work! Supervising the Flashes is Miss Margaret Reuter. TOWER CREW Row 1, left to right, tseatedl-Marjorie Miley, LaVerne Holly, Robert Pehrson, Iune Iole, Ie nne McConnell, Fred Eberhardt. Row 2-lane Hertel, Eeverly Zankle, Lorraine Rick, Marion Miley, Marilyn Kuhl, Ieanette Ketter, Helen Ieanne Ledvina, William Hansen tstandinglg Faith Hurtig, Elaine Krainik, Editor lane Schmitz. HI-TOWER FLASHES Row l, left to right-Merle Hansen, Ruth Broderick, Bettie Barenbaum, Edith Orr, Helen Neuhaus, Marion Iachimstal, Larayne Mecca, Betty Bartelme, Marilyn Bartelrne, Betty Mae Silbersack. Row 2,-Eugene Zagrodnik, Louise Kasper, Patricia Bonar, Clairie Bauer, Laura Iune Waak, Olive Iagodinsky, Suzanne Vander Zanden, Marie Loef, Gloria Glander, Patricia Gesell, Audrey Plautz, Alton Sedlacek. Row 3- Robert Kappelmann, Charlotte Trombla, Susan' Eckels, Patricia Davis, Bette Phalen, Bernice Rapp, Arline Paustian, Lorraine Schuette, Mary Pollack, Ruth Schumacher, Faith Hurtig, Rosella Leist, Robert Spiering.
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THE CROP The l942 Plambeau staff presents for the students' pleasure a different yet time- ly yearbook, the Perennial Annual. The theme makes comparisons between vic- tory gardens whose plants develop from seed to harvested crops, and students growing in the fertile grounds of Lincoln High School from sophomores to grown- up seniors. Supervising pictures and copy were the tasks of Editor Mark Surfus and Assistant Editor Ruth Schumacher, lohn Dalyrmple took care of the business angle of the Flambeau. Idea l'rationing was the job of Adviser Margaret Reuter. Mrs. Cleeta Pultz directed the art work. Above-Planning novel, Sporting ideas were the jobs of Rene Schwalbe, Peter Ienkyn, and Marjorie Iohn. Rene and Peter had charge of all the work dealing with the annual boys' sports. Marjorie concentrated on the G. A. A. section. Center - Miss Margaret Reuter suggests to Ieanne McConnell and Ianice Tidmarsh one of her ideas concerning the annual write-ups. It must have been a good one by the looks on the girls' faces! Below-Section editors Loris Houghton, Charles Daetz, and Alice Kaufman attend to their im- portant yearbook assignments. me -- I A YP . v f , K W publications ' It 'Q fl g if - N72 , ' gqyy X . 1- 'G ,,, x f A Q Qv .L r H '- 1 .- figs L 1 ..-- ' i -t , 12:51, - :HMS 'Nbr K 156, N r ,sl J As' -N'-1 Q- - arf g in .K fi, bsifrih J' fo S::f1,,,fE'f,' N20 ' 5 orbs' 109109 'ap ,Z I 90631736 Zdifdllfor SIL Or Dre u pq Pius 8:68 Io Q11 ds
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PRINTED WORD MANITOU, annual literary magazine, cultivating the budding talents of iuture authors and artists ,am 44-Q, vw MANITOU 'Vin M, P, - GAY NINETIES This year Lincoln's literary magazine, the Manitou, car- ried out a rollicking Gay 90's theme in plush red, black, and white. On publication day, March ll, the staii pre- sented an all-assembly program from which scenes are shown here: Above. left to right, Editor Mary Ann Huberty. Associates Audrey Miller and Grace Gennrich and in a dance from way back when. Upper left. Last century's motorists are Advertising Manager Elaine Dill, Arline Paustian and Art Editor Iack Christiansen. 'lDaisy, Daisy, Give Me Your Answer True warble Iohn Haese, Harold Smith, William Hansen, and David McDermand. Advisers: Art-Mrs. Cleeta Pultz. General-Miss Mar- garet Reuter. Row 1, left to right-Shirley Wedertz, Doris Burger, Ruth Butz, Loris Houghton, Helen Neuhaus, Marion Iachimstal, Larayne Mecca, Louise Kasper, Charlotte Trombla. Row 2 - Alice Holsen, Merle Hansen, Susan Eckels, Millicent Saecker, Patricia Bonar, Audrey Plautz, Helen Ieanne Ledvina, Mary Lou Schuette, Patricia Gesell. Row 3 -Richard Sheraski, Ruth Broderick, Bette Phalen, Bernice Rapp, Patricia Davis, lean Mangm, Charles Daetz, Dorothy Vanden Busch, Valla lean Palmer, Evelyn O'Neil, Lansing Hooper, lack Huberty. I 2 I
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