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QUILL AND SCROLL seniors elected this Honors Achieved UILL AND SCROLL is an or- ganization of journalism stu- dents who have done commendable work in high school publications. Individual work by staff members is recognized .ind rewarded. To become a member, .1 student must also be in the upper third of his class, be recommended by Miss Dorothy Crain, adviser, and by the present members of Quill and Scroll. QUILL AND SCROLL members elected in their iunior year Cloclrwise Kay Duebner ROW 2- Elizabeth Savage, Patricia Crowe, Jane Ham- man, Doris Peterson, Rita Duchon ROW 3- Allen Schelthout, Caryl Timmers, Rosemary Daellenbach, Sharon Eber, Judy Wiclrlander year ROW l-Jean Jettery, Patricia Cour- chaine, Barbara Brown, Diana Sherman, Mary Kirlrpatriclr, Sue Schmiediclre ROW 2-Donald Treiclc, Roy Toltzmann, Mary Pollen, Louise Erickson, Lee Kadow, Ann Rieclt eww' MW' fusi- JUNIORS ELECTED this year ROW I-Karen Budzien, ROW 2-Barbara Meany, Marlene Toebe ROW 3-Eileen Weier, Bonnie Raeuber, Karen Reibetanz ROW 4-Lois Kumbalek, Carolyn Kohls, Darlyne Olson ROW 5-Sharon Couse, Gretchen Buege ROW 6-Charles Erickson, Lee Thompson, Jim Heinrichs
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NATIONAL HONOR SEN- IORS ROW I-Sara Smith, Marianne Scherer, Betty Popelar, Lefty Sleiner, Helen Theodcru, Dolores Mailand ROW 2-Robert Shaw, Janice Wigand, Mary Rusboldl, Joan Siel- slii, Pam Olson, Bonnie Macelr ROW 3-David Wiegand, Allan Korifzinslry. William Thompson, Francis Kriipp, Dale Marlin Brought Honors EMBERSHIP in the National Honor Society is based on citi- zenship, scholarship, leadership, and service, though .tt Lincoln member- ship is largely on .in academic basis. To become ti member ii student must be in the upper fifteen per cent of his gradu.1ting class. The upper five per cent are chosen in their junior year, and the remaining ten per cent .ire picked in their senior year. The emblem of the society is .1 keystone rind flaming torch. At the b.ise of the keystone .ire the letters C.S.L. .ind S.. standing for the prin ciples on which membership in the society is based. May 12. .it the program for honor- ing people with high schol.1stic .wer- Ages. the new members were initia- ted into the society. Principles of the society were expl.1ined .md the new students received their pins. National Honor--I7 NATIONAL HONOR JUNIORS ROW I-Carol Berge, Bonnie Raeuber, Joanne Heclrer, Belly Zagrodnilr, Jeanetle Wellner, Ruth Ann Schmilz ROW 2--Mary Belh Kollafh, Karen Budlien, Pam Gordon, Mardell Ruh, Virginia Karman, Rose Marie Korlesky ROW 3-Marlr Rehrauer, John Crowe, John Paddock, Milre Rensink ROW 4-Jerry Gogal, Jim Michal, Bill Wergin, Jim Vollendorf, Curtis Wi+'rwer ROW 5-Leon Tomchelr, Ronald Schuh, Bill Zig- mund, Kenny Chermalr
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Through Extra ACt1V1t16S BADGER BOYS Clockwrse Roberf Duc hens Roberl Shaw James Frlclre John Lowry Wnlluam Thompson Donald Trelck DAR GIRL Nancy Hayden Badger Girl Rose mary Daellenbach SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS Clockwnse Dale Reimer Rnchard Vander Bloemen Jlm Schless IX BOYS were ehosen to represent Lrneoln lf BILIEILI' Boys Camp at Rlpon College llst une Clty orglnnzx tlons and serx lee clubs sponsor the boys who go to this camp to learn about goxernment and cnuzenshlp Rosemary Daellenbach was chosen to represent Llneoln at Bulger Grrls Camp She wus parked on the bxsrs of eltlzenshrp leldershlp md 1ll round IIDIIIIQS by 1 e n mittee eomposed of flculry year Senlors IH problems of demoerxey md vsorld hrstory classes xoted her thrs honor She llso hld to be rpproxed by .1 commlttee of faeulty members gl Il f 5' alarm Specna on . . . I 1 , - 'A . 5. ' - 1 2 7. ' L ' YI zjj '. f' 72 '1- ' V. Y V I K I V K ' . . 1 , 6 -. 1 ' - 2 ' ' . 1 'z, ',1'.,L ze aiwz' 'g'Ox- N Nancy Hayden was awarded the DAR citizen pin this ' A . 2 Q ' . . - , 'ur . I' , +V , ,A isdn ,, A E, . ls: . W5 ' ' 54 Iii lt., ' - .N 71 . I . I . . MM-.- ' I H or- I9
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