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69 Staffs Meet High Standards IUNIORS elected this year, above. left to right, ROW l-Kay Duebner, Caryl Timmers, ROW 2 -Sharon Eber, Iane Hammcm. Rita Duchon ROW 3-Dale Buss, Karen Geigel, Rosemary Daellenbach. Absent. Iudy Wicklander, Eliza- beth Savage, Doris Peterson, Patricia Crowe UILL AND SCROLL membership is open to those students active in some phase ot high school journalism and in the upper third ot the class. lt is an international honor society tor high school journalists. Lincoln's i957 Flambeau gained the top honor ot AllfAmerican. The Manitou earned a tirst class rating and the Flashes received a first class rating. Roberts. Betty Walker Ann Rehrauer Honor lQuiH and Scrolll--23 SENIORS elected last year, above leit to right. ROW 1-Linda Spxe gel. Bemita Andrastek, Kathy Koch ROW 2-Lynn Fishbeck Lois Gieschen, Karen O'Hearn Iudy Zagrodnilc, Sue Park, Nancy SENIORS elected this year left to right, ROW l-Kay Dewane Ieanine Vraney, Karen Wensxng Ioanne Rogne ROW 2-Vivian Ligman. Mary Ellen Beaton, Nan cy Kovar, Karole Korleske. Carol Schwartz, LaVonne Oestreich Ellen Peterson. Iudie Iochem Lou
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BADGER BOYS, above, left to right--Iim Luther, Brian Eisner, Duane Bull. Bob Scherer, Ion Einberger NATIONAL MERIT. right, left to right-Carl Angoli, Tom Helminiak. Frank Birch GIRLS HONORED, below, left to right-Ioyce Muehlberg, Lynn Fishbeck -5 mir -' -1- -'--rf Leadership Honored VER 750 boys from Wisconsin met at the sixteenth an- nual Badger Boys' State held last lune at Ripon Cole lege. Among them were five boys representing Manito- woc. A faculty committee chose a group of eligible junior boys and submitted the names to the American Legion. The American Legion selected the boys who attended. At Badger Boys' State the representatives were taught the function of state, county and municipal government. The Legion sponsors Boys' State but individual boys are financed by service clubs of the city, The Teens Against Polio campaign was undertaken by Badger Boys this year, Extensive reading will play an important part in the success of the students taking the National Merit Scholar- ship examination. Three Lincoln students passed the qualifying test and will compete with students throughout the country for the scholarship which is offered. S f da, , QL N ff A i YNN FISHBECK was voted this year's re- cipient of the annual DAR award presented by the Daughters of the American Revolution. The voting was done by seniors in the problems N of democracy classes. Lynn was entered in -'Q 1 ' Q . 'tt- 22 - H o n o r lBadger boys, fop sfudenfsl competition for state honors during the spring. y ln her junior year Ioyce Muehlberg was se- ft lected by the faculty scholarship committee to X represent Lincoln at Badger Girls' Camp. Ioyce f .iizfgg was chosen on the basis of her school citizen' A ship, scholarship and leadership abilities.
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st Working to Bring OPULAR SONGS provided themes tor numerous little ditties composed by the members ol the Manitou stall. The 'tltflanf itooters , as they were known, presented their advertisements during homeroom, but preferred to remain anonymous for various reasons, the least ot which was lack ol melody. Somehow volume petered out before the end ol each tune. Nevertheless, students compiled with stacks of literary material, gave the stall the job ol sorting, judging and editing, in time for the February issue. Floods ol entries brought more worries until the second magazine reached the tudents in May. X S X Q.. ABOVE, first row-Iohn Cerkas, staff, ludie Iochem. associate editor. back row-Susan Park, art editor, Nancy Roberts, associate editor BELOW, kneeling-Catherine Green, Sharon Eber. standing-Iane Hamman. Liz Savage, Caryl Timmers BELOW left to right-Miss Dorothy Crain, ad- iser Lois Gieschen, editor, Bill Nelson, business manager 1 fi 24-Publicafions lManH'oul
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