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Flambeau and Manitou Edit N THE first issue of the Manitou, thi staff brought to Lincoln a glimpse c Ancient Egypt, land of the mysti Sphinx, in all its golden splendor. Th magazine, which came out in earl February, was judged by a committe of teachers under the direction of Mi James Magill. The second Manitou came out i May and was judged by the students Prizes of $3.00 and $2.00 were aware ed to the winning writers. The Manitou provides an exceller opportunity for students to expres their creative ideas in writing. Th staff worked constantly to give to th students and faculty the best mage zine they could possibly produce. ABOVE, left to right— Allen King, associate editor; Mar- gery Shallue, editor-in-chief; Susan Ohde, associate editor BELOW — Gloria Granger, business manager and Emily Hagen, art editor ABOVE, junior assistants—Seated, Nancy Roberts, Lois Gieschen; Row 2 — Susan Park, Judie Jochem; Row 3 — William Nelson
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EPRESENTING Lincoln at Badger Boys State last June were seven senior boys. This camp was held for a week at Ripon college and taught the boys good leader- ship, good citizenship and the principles and workings of our government. Badger Boys were selected by the faculty and were sponsored by city organizations and local service clubs. SY 7 yi G Se ABOVE, Row 1—Gregory Ripp, Thomas Frieder, Jon Lindwall, Calvin Mahnke; Row 2—Jon Winder, Robert Weinert, Robert Trochlell These Rate High ECEIVING double honors this year was Mary Weber. She was elected Badger Girl by the faculty to represent Lincoln at the Bad- ger Girls State and was chosen DAR Girl by seniors. She was also chosen governor at Badger Girls State and represented Wisconsin at Girls Nation in Washington D. C. Mary is active in many other activities. She is editor of the Lincoln Log, president of speech leaders, and the senior ushers club, belongs to National Honor and is an active stage crew member. David Lewis AVID LEWIS won the qualifying test of the National Merit Scholar- ship program. This test was taken all over the U. S. by high school seniors. If a student passes he is able to take the final test which offers large scholar- ship rewards to those who qualify. Mary Weber Special Honors.. 19
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Memories and Ideas | § WFINCOLN ON THE LAKE” was chosen as the theme of your 1957 Flambeau because of the school's un- usual and beautiful setting on Lake Michigan. The staff worked steadily from Labor day to May planning and making lay- outs, taking pictures and writing copy in order to record the activities and memories of your school year. The staff gives you your 1957 Flam- beau hoping you like it and hoping it will be another All-American book. ABOVE, Row 1 —JoAnn Kratt, Editor; Howard Oestreich, Head Photographer; Edward Treick, Business Manager; Row 2— Barbara Rugow- ski, Associate Editor; Calvin Mahnke, Art Editor RIGHT, junior assistants, Row 1 — Joan Chris- tel, Mary Mellberg ,Karen O’Hearn; Row 2— Bernita Andrastek and Betty Walker ABOVE, Row 1—Mary Ann New- berg, Senior section; Joan Worel, Clubs editor; Row 2—Sally Simonar, Dramatics editor; Ellen Fronk, Fac- ulty section; Nancy Klusmeyer, Honor section; Row 3 — Mary Jacobs, Publications editor; Robert Weinert, Sports editor; Lynn Schroeder, Music section; Row 4—Robert Welnetz, Photographer; Patricia Piper, Under- classmen section
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