Lincoln High School - Tiger Yearbook (Lake City, MN)
- Class of 1952
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TIGER fy Ix LINCOLN HIGH SCHOGL LAKE CITY MINNESOTA - I - . I X' but f f I I 5 I I I '-. 'Of - I + f I I I hi I X fff' ' 5 -N I , I 7 DMI ISTRATIO 'w-...Manny 'wa at grain, 'Ne lib DONALD D KAROW uper nden arou gra uate from wo year at Wxnon T achers College ln 1927 a d contxnued hrs educatron by t ndrng Mxnnesota and Columbxa Univ ers1ty Upon earnxng hrs Mas r d from t Unxve 1 y Mlnneso came ake , where frrs d prxncxpa or four ars succee ing W Andr s as superxntendent 1n 1939 Durrant Mr Clarence Florlne P Gjer e MI LT I BCJOCK rx pa Boock 15 a graduate o e c Olaf College and from there nt n ce1ve ster of de e Unxversx of Mln eS0ta He was employed a G ac1er Natxonal Park 0 t ree years and served as 1nc1pal at Ellendale ree yea Booc 2 19 serve as pr1nc1pal u w o the Na where he spent three years an offrcer He returned La e Cxty 1U 1946 ock has a o serv o man o merrcarx Legron 'H-1 Members of th1s year s Board of Educatron were Mr Wesley Lurkart, Mr Frank M George jacob D Vrctor Ellrson, and Dr lf ! -C . ' f MR. N G. - - Q P 'nci 1 My . 5 S f Mr. ' f il th lass of 1932 at St. Q I ?i .f - . 'Y W W we o to re ' his Ma Arts gree at 1, , th ' 'ty ' n- - t 1 ' ' f r h , W pr' ' for HP th rs. Mr. k Q e'V . c me to Lincoln in 39 fd to ' ' g b t 4' as called int vy, as ' . to k ' ' . Mr. B0 ls ed as Vice-C m der f the H A ' ' . X 1 V D s to EEL Vs If -'IV 2, M, . I 1 MZ' ,.'- ,. ,. . 'M 9 .oos D 'U My .,1 we MR. . S inte t Mr. K ' d d a t - course ' a e ' n . . . 8 - te ' the University of te of Arts egree he ' rs't of ' ta he to L City he ' t serve as ' ' l f ye , d' .A. ew ' ' 9 U fwv M f QM, 11 3 5 ,Y ,5 1 I V E . , . I . ' , . ' , r. , r. ' ' W. . ' d . , ,V 'y . f 1 I t lv, 1 gl fx, A ' . ' ,' 15' Y A N . y ym, I X IJ - - ' V A 1? ,J U Q! JA ,f KA I 2 I 13. wt ' Q Yr 1 z rl.xw w g U f A T '5 arvin Skaar rs onna Skaar Miss Gladys Paulson, Mr Thomas Mahoney mf. sam, iss Edwina Schlueter enr inne ss za e ee e, Bjarne Stengel FACULTY Sw . arry ohnson, rs. S ir e Lue in er Miss Veronica c ouwei er . Pau Stor 1 M . Arlan ohnson Miss Eunice Isaacson Miss Elizabeth Reineke M . Richard Mcwaters. i31- CLASSES 0 wx' CLASS MOTTO CLASS COLORS CLASS Fl OWER CLASS OI- FICE RS Presxdent Vlce Pres rdent Secretary Treasurer BILL ANDERSON Greater athletes may have been born bu I doubt zt Football 1 2 3 4 Basket ball134 TrackI234 Torch Staff 3 4 Speech Club 4 Letterman s Club 4 Intramurals 2 ERNEST BANITT Another good armer wtll do thas earth good A 4 2 In tra mura ls4 Not Fznzshed just Begun Blue and Silver Amerzcan Beauty Rose Lorne McDonald Chuck Storrng Donald Lowrre Mary Lou Hull MARVIN BANITT Ahandfulof' fun zs better than a tree full of know ledge A 4 2 Baseball 3 4 Intramurals EI IZABETII BAYLFY Here s ll gzrlwzth a cute lzttle grzn chuck ull un and neat as a pm Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Glee Club l Z 3 4 bp66Ch Club 3 4 Declamatxon G A A 2 3 4 0 2 3 4 f -55 Blame Stengel Advlsor Eun ICC Isaac son Advlsor I HU ,....-' ,f -R RICHARD BENJAMIN Don t worry Dzck' The big oak tree was once a lrttle nut Bandl 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Glee Club2 3 4 Bas ketball 1 Declamatron 2 3 4 Speech club 2 3 4 Letterman s Club l 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Golf 12 3 4 Swrng Band 3 4 Radro Club 4 Class Play Trger Staff l 2 Chrrstmas play 1 VONNE BLACK Shes lzke a magnet attractwe Declamatron 2 3 4 G A A 2 3 4 Class play 3 Speech club 4 Lrbrary Club 3 Homecomrng ueen Can drdate 4 Torch Staff 4 JERRY BOYSEN Wherever excztement can he found there you ll see jerry hangzng around Football I2 3 4 Basket ball 1 2 3 Baseball l 2 3 4 Torch Staff 2 3 4 Trger Staff 4 Class Play Chorus 1 2 3 ee Club 2 3 Intramurals l 2 3 4 Letterman s Club 2 3 4 Student Councrl 2 Qurll and Scroll 3 4 Ca mera Club 2 3 4 MARY LOU BROSKE An actwe gzrl who s slzm and tall she lzkes her art study best of all Chorus 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Thespran Socrety 34 Torch Staff 4 Sex te 3 4 G A A 2 Speech Club 4 Declama tron 34 Class play 3 Student Councrl 4 Golf BEVERLY BURFIEND She s wzllzng to be con urnced but show us the person who can conuznce er Chorus 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 Declamarron 2 3 4 Lrbrary Club 4 Speech Club 4 Trger Staff 2 3 4 G A A 2 3 4 Thespran Socrety 3 4 Class Play 3 Student Councrl l 2 3 Golf 2 3 4 VIRGINIA CHENEY Why should I he on time? No one's ever there to appreciate it. LibraryClub 1,2 ,3 gSpeech Club 45 Golf 3,45 Decla- mation 4 JIM EHLERS Others study to learn I cannot learn to study Football l 2 3 4 Torch Staff 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Letterman s Club 4 Track 1 2 Wrestlmg 3 JACQUE LINE GORANSON I take shorthand only that way rt lakes me long GleeClubl2 GAA 1 34 Golf3 PHYLLIS HATTE MER She s really sucha quzet lass but when something ts unny you ll hear her laugh GAA 123 4 GleeClub 12 Class Play 3 u dent Councrl 1 3 RAMONA HILLSTROM A lovely smzle a wzn mng way that sourMona Torch Staff 4 Speech Club4 ROBERT HIPPE Once I guessed rrght Chorus 34 Glee Club 4 F F A 2 3 A ARD IS HORNING What she can t do wzth a needle and thre Declamatron 3 4 Lrbrary Club 4 if .auf '-. -45' Uber 'Q ww -af ii 'Qt 'wi Y ...uv 4461 MARY LOU HULL Good humor good nature ready for fun frzendsbzp and loyalty all ln one Band 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Swmg Band 3 4 Thespran So Clety 3 4 Declamatxon 3 4 Speech Club 4 G A A 34 Golf34 Cass Play 3 Class Offlcer 3 4 Student Councll 4 Homecomlng Queen Can drdate 4 Homecommg Queen 4 Tnger Sfaff 4 DEWAYNE JACOBSEN Gwe me tame Ill grow Baseball 3 Speech Club 4 A V A 4 LE LA JOHNSON Her bear! s lake the moon tbefe s a man rn zt GAA 2 34 Glee Club 3 4 Ltbrary Club 3 D AVID KINNEAR He lzkes lo hunt but what for? Football 1 2 3 4 Base ball 12 3 4 Basketball 12 3 Intramurals 12 4 Chorus I Letterman s Club 2 34 GENE KROGH Lzfe IS so dull Football 12 3 Chorus 1 2 Torch Staff 3 4 Bas ketball 12 Wrestltng 1 Track 12 Letterman s Club2 3 4 PHYL LIS LARSON Her heart ls lzke a an always zn czrculatzon GleeClub2 GAA 234 ADE LLE LICIITB LAU Wbzle others speak of wisdom sbe acbzeves zt Declamat1on2 3 4 Llbrary Club 34 Class Play 3 DONALD LOWRIE A one man circus that Rznglmg doesn tcontrol Football 12 3 Trackl 2 Basketball 1 2 Intramur als 3 4 Golf 3 4 Speech Club 4 Camera Club 3 4 Letterman s Club 2 3 4 Txger Staff 12 3 4 Stu dent Councxl 4 Class Play 3 Radro Club 4 LORNE MC DONALD Every class has a be man be s ours Football 2 3 4 Basket ball 12 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 Chorus 1234 Glee Club123 4 Student Councll 34 Letterman s Club 2 3 4 Speech Club 4 lntramur ls 12 3 4 Radlo Club 4 Class Offlcer 3 4 De clamatron 4 Class Play MARVEL MEYFR A quzel miss who s liked by all who know er G1rl s Clee Club 2 BONNIE MILLE R A job done well rt takes the Insb orus 12 G A A 3 4 Declamatlon 2 3 L1 brary Club 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 TorchStaff 3 4 Home coming queen canclldate 3 ROBERT MILLE R My eyes are open but I m sound asleep Band 2 3 4 Chorus 3 Intramurals 3, Golf 3, Swmg Band 2,3 ,4 'kt 'Px PRE? :Sir f vw vw a I 42,5 if J Q2 .-- I '-2 S. lti '53 -. -1117 W1 V 'LT BETTY MOYER Not very tall, in fact quite small,' her good nature is liked by all. Girl's Glee Club 2,45 Li- brary Club 3 ,4 X , , . In f V J f ' Z 1' LJ ROBERT PETRICII A fool must now and then be right. Football 1,2 33 Letter- man's Club 3,45 Baseball 15 Intramurals 3,45 Radio Club 45 Christmas Play l MARIAN PRIGGE Seldom heard though al- ways seen--that is Mari- an's theme. Glee Club 2,35 Golf 3: G.A.A.l,2,3 ISABE LL RADEMACIIER A maiden both small and entrancingf possess- ed with a fondness for dancing. G.A.A. 25Glee Club 25,4 JEAN RADEMACIIER Fond of living, lots of fun: life for her has just begun. Glee Club 3,45 G.A.A. 2 MARY RE INCKE All the sleep I ever needed wasjustfiue min- utes more. G.A.A. l,25,4g Library Club 3 VIVIAN RIETMANN The most fun I have in school is when I'm not there. WAYNE ROLAND Work one day and rest for two--that's my motto. Will it work for you? Football 1,2 5,45 Basket- ball 1,2 55 Track 1,2 59 Intramurals 45 Chorus 1, 25,45 Glee Club 3,45 Let- terman's Club 25,4 JANICE ROSCHEN A shy maid of gentle charm. Declamation 2 5 DAVID SAN BORN I may act quiet, but be- lieve you me: I'm looking for excitement. wait and see. Band 1,2 ,3,4g Chorus l,2, 3,45 Glee Club l,25,4, Declamation 2,45 Speech Club 25,43 Torch Staff 25,45 Tiger Staff 25,45 Swing Band l,25,45 In- tramurals 2 DENNIS SCHAF ER He blows his trumpet in any tempo. Basketball 1,2,3,45 Foot- ball l5 Track 1,25 Golf 25,45 Chorus 15 Swing Band 1,2 5,45 Band l,2, 3,45 Camera Club 25,45 Letterman's Club 25,45 Radio Club 45 Speech Club 45 Student Council 45 Intramurals 45 Tiger Staff 3,45 Declamation 4 FLOYD SCIIARLEMANN The early bird gets the worm, but who wants a worm? Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 25,45 Declamation 3,45 Baseball 25 Speech Club 45 Intramurals 2,43 Radio Club 4 Lai i' ffl 1 1: 1' 5.3 V . Q -,, ' l ., . N' x 9 ae' 356' Ni if Q, Y DENNIS SCHUMACHE R Clothes make the man, but Dennis helps. Torch Staff 4 Football I GARY SIEWERT Its not what you do its what you get away with Football 13 4 Baseball 2 3 4 F F A 4 Intramur s l 2 3 CHARLES SPRENGER Questions don t bother me its the answers F F A 2 3 4 Intramurals WALTER SPRICK A care ree lad who is never sad and never bad lNot muchl Football2 3 4 Intramurals 2 4 Wrestlmg 2 Base ball 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Glee Cub23 FFA 23 Tr get Staff 3 4 CHAR LES STORING There is nothing like a dame Football 1 2 3 4 Basket ball 1 2 3 4 Letterman s Club 2 3 4 Chorus 1 Speech Club 4 Student Councrl 2 3 4 Track l Baseball 2 Intramurals 4 Wrestlmg Class Play 3 Declama txon 4 ARTHUR STRAWMATT When I eel like exerczs :ng I just lie down until the feeltng goes away Football 1 2 Basketball 1 Wrestlmg 2 Baseball I 2 3 4 Torch Staff 3 4 GRACE TACKMAN Sometimes quiet, some- times shy--hut the rest of the time oh my ' GAA 234G1eeC1ub2 RAY TIEDEMAN Girls he s shy take a look then szgh TO1'Cl1 Staff 4 Declama E100 3 Intramurals I LOYD TURNER A careful student care ul not to ouerdo tt A 2 PATTI WISE A sunny disposition and a pretty face a rare com hznatzon anyplace Gee Club 1234 De clamatron 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Torch Staff 3 4 Class Offlcer 3 Chorus 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 A 2 3 4 Cheerleader2 3 4 Speech Club4 Camera Club 2 3 4 Student Coun c1l 12 3 4 Thesptan So Clety 3 4 Homecommg Queen Candrdate 3 Trger Staf l 2 AUDREY WOIILFRS Her friendshtp ts worth having Gee Club 1234 D clamauon 3 Trger Staff 2 Speech Club 4 Bandl Chorus 2 3 4 BARBARA LE LL Im no angel hut Im balmy Lrbrary Club l 2 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 A 2 3 4 x tette 3 4 Ns s 3 ' 3' CF 1- qfx 'n A -, A Var r- 5 '7 , QQQV :5 gi X 6 T 133 J L 'aww Q 'QQF ',V Vg , fyp w ri . , Lorne McDonald 5 Mary Lou Hull Patti Wise OCIETY S1x proud sen1ors rece1ved the emblems of the W A Andrews chapter the Natronal Honor Soc1ety on c ass n1ght th1s year One th1rd of e class e on a scho as 1C bas but only f1fteen per cent of the class may be chosen to be on the honor SOC1Cty The members are chosen by 1 faculty board on the basxs of leadersh1p character and ser v1ce adersh1p 1S just what It 1m 1es tak1n an 3Ct1VS par 1n t e arrangement of school 2Ct1V1t19S through student counc11 home rooms and general school 3Ct1V1t16S Good character 1nd1cates such character 1St1CS as lonesty trustwort IDSSS 13 1 1ty an t e a 1 1ty to operate w1th others ersona11ty 1t1at1ve and he ab1l1 y to along wxth teachers and fellow students also comes under th1s head1ng rv1ce 1Hd1C8t8S the p rson s W1 ness o e ac pa school act1v1t1es by help1ng to 1mpfOVB the school and 3SS1St1Dg the achers and classmates on projec From the members of the Honor SOC1ety, a C1t1Z9H s COmm1ttCe choos es the most deserv1ng boy and g1rl to rece1ve the Patton award T 1S 1S a cash scholarsh1p awarded to each of them 51 is Q G. vw fffj Ard1s Horn1ng Adelle L1chtbl Charles Stor1ng II of ' A ' 1 , ' ' ' '. ' th is eligibl l t' is, ' - 1 I I k . I . - - . 5 Q g y 4 t I h ' ' 1 , , IQ' , rel' b'l' C1 h b'1' co- ' . P ' , in' ' ' t ' 't get Se ' ' ' . e ' 'lling t tak an tive rt in te ' ts. . k . . . h . 1 - - P X, Qi Ui , ' I , ' l ' au , V ' o ' f of rxl H SEVENTH GRADE BOYS RO 1 Robert DeRoY, Gerald Smxth Allan Peterson, Donald Rademacher, Robert Beaman, Rrchard Prxgge, ohn Thornton, Mxchael Fxnney Charles Krxett ROW 2 Steven Bremer, Robert Wohlers, George Anderson joe Maas, w1ll18m Behrns Larry Crawford Loyd Meyer Norman Bussran ames Srewart, Rrchard Hoyt ROW 3 George Barnum, John Bayley Lorrrs Sxewert Wxllram Whempner Lewellyn Sprenger, 0 ney Peterson Marvxn Plank ames Beck Robert Schwartz, Mr Stortx SEVENTH GRADE GIRL Kathleen Rxetmann, Patty Clare, Sxmone Carr, Delores Sm1th Mary Schmauss LaDonna Farland ROW 2 Mxss O Keefe Shxrley Schacht jacquelyn Wxech Marie Halpaus Gladys Dahlstrom, He en Roberts Barbara Adler, v10l8t Ehlers une Banxck Sharyn Wxebusch ROW 3 Phyllis Whempner, J1ll Schasker, Kr1s Peterson, Nancy Mrller, ackre Mobley, ean Rabe Sharon Lynch Katherrne Petrlch Mary Oberg I2 W : ' , . J . . , . i i , . , J . . I R d ' , ' ,J' , ' . ' '. ROW 1: Lois Pearson, Mary Muckelberg, Marlene Schroeder, Betty Olson, Judith Soderstrom, ' ' ' , , MC- 1, I . ' . I ' , ' - 1 . ,. ' . . J . I EIGHTH GR DE BOYS ROW 1 Paul Jacobsen Dav1d Severson Davxd Irwln Carl Jackson Lorxn Hexns, Scot Clark Lee Sass ROW 2 M A Johnson Thomas Rettler, Melvxn Meyer jon Schasker, Kenneth Olson John Da lstrom, Larry Ge1sler, Duane Atk1nson, Dale Karow ROW 3 Kexth Hosklng Gordon Schacht Eugene Wxebusch Rxchard Brunkhorst, Charles Andxng, Ronald Sxems Charles Lombard EIGHTH GRADE GIRL ROW 1 Nada Goranson, Peggy Parrott Mary Lou Rothgarn, Lols Lowrxe june Boysen Carmen Heck Georglanne Gatz Jan1ce Hattemer ROW 2 xss Paulson Ruth Hanson Emxle Fonts Darlene Haas Sally Erlckson Marcene Beck Yvonne Wohlers Myra Irwxn Germa1ne Long, Adalr McDonald ROW 3 udlth Sprenger, Shlrley Helns, Elvxra Srgmund Kathleen Wempner L8Vyne HC1nSf Laura Tean Barnum Rxta Geooert I3 : , . , . . , y . . 7 : r. . , ' , , h ' ' . 2 D. . I , . Y . . , . NOT PICTURED: David Goranson, David Pomroy. 2 . ' ' , , I M' . , ' , . ' , I I l I ' I ' : J . l . . . . , ' . nfs! FRE HM BOY ROW 1 o ert Dunbar Harold Yotters Charles Dose Robert Juers Eugene Hippe John orner Pat Sweeney Ross Crowson George Heins, Kenneth Rolan ROW 2 S aar Dona d Lamb Fran Gurney, Vxr 1 Kohrs Donald Lafferty Max Helns, Robert Johnson Robert Olson David Walstrom Gordon Dankers Bernxe Hinck Herman Tus haus ROW 3 Donald Priebe Gene Schumann Darrell Larson ohn Hanson, Ralph Lichtblau Phil ip Schasker M rv1n Blattner, B ll Rlll Leo Dammann Bill Powers FRESHMA GIRL sell Verona Wobxg, Beverly Long, Kathryn Anderson Janette Asleson, Arlaine Watson Mrs Skaar ROW Nancy Meineke Shirley Witt Wanda Tesmer Doris Holden Toni Writer Gayle Han son Mary Gludt Nancy ohnson, Hazel Haradon Eileen Rietmann ROW Audrey Wise Delaine Miller Esther Dohrn Una Hoops Carole Haessig Marilyn Reko Arlene Moechnig Joyce Juers Fay Krusmark Georgia Hemler Carol Sievers, Nancy Huneke Marlene Meineke ROW 4 Judy Reincke Muriel Schultz Bertha Burfiend Marsha Whempner Elo1se Sanborn ary Ellen Sanborn, Ardxs Klindworth Marlis Klindworth Diane Miller, A 1C8 Cox, bara Flueger Goldyn Gatz 14 . 5 I 1 1 1 1 -' 1 B , , , ' d. : Mr. k , l , k ' g'l , , ' .1 1' 21 ,J. ' 1'- 13 1 1 1 - l ROW 1: Margaret Feehan, Joan Michaelson, Lillian Butterfield, Betty Nelson, Marcia Fris- 2: . ' . . Q ' I . ' I . . y 1 . 1 J 1 A - 3: .1 , I 1 1 1 .1 . 1 M ' ' . . N . . , . -. ' 1. Bar: xx N x ONXN XX xxx, N .4 OPI-IO ORE BOYS ROW M Mahoney Kenneth Wxllers Darrell Sprxnger Bruce Bayley, oel Johnson Rob ert outs lchard e1n James Moyer, Dennxs Dankers ROW Stanley Hattemer, Roger Dunbar, Rxchard Schumann Eugene Asleson Morrxs Helt man ames Hunder, Wxllram Powers Gaylord Johnson ROW Walter Peters, Fr1tz Nxbbe Dennxs Ludwxtzke Howard Sxewert Carl Haas, Har an lewert ugene Kohrs Jo n Ne son Dona Her st ames Herzrg ROW 4 Donald Krxett Earl Pruter Howard Hull Gilbert Wurst George Olson, Wayne Schacht Ralph DeRoy Duane Brusehave OPHO ORE GIRL ROW 1 Nancy Borner Sh1r1ey Wrlde Carole Schroeder Sonxa Olxver Joyce Olxn Doreen Yotter Donna Langworthy PBtf1C13 Hextman Beatrxce Kendall ROW 2 Mxss Rerneke, Sharon Anderson, Barbara Sprenger, Jean Hollman, Marcella McDonald, Joyce Von Helmst, Sh1rley Eaves, Jeanette Gehlhar, Mary Ann Dankwardt, Janxce Meyer ROW 3 Pat Severson, Pat Issendorf, Betty Lou Funk, Marvel Ohlhaber, Mardell Meyer, Elaxne Henn, Phyllxs Wxebusch, Pat Hansen, Mary Ann Crandall, Elaxne Juers ROW 4 Marcene Walters, Cheryl Johnson, Marxe Wohlers, Barbara Olson, Glorxa Haase, Joyce Steffenhagen, Maxxne Lafferty, Edlth Bremer, Jeanette Boll, Shxrley Peters 15 Q fx J IS X ' ' N H he K 3 W ' . ! A Q ,Q S ,' ,. u R - ,, A , A ,14 ,X 4 1 , , 51 iii I 1 f' 4 4 :VKX ,R , xl' . ' 4 H -- -, ' ..,,,. i .,. 3 . Q, r . ,K K H ' V3 2 , ' X . ' a y ,N tg J' A S Bxk y 21: I ' QJ- 'rwi-X 3 wax N 'f V 4 ff u ,wQfvXo , ',' . 1: r. , ' , . ' . J , - F , R Kl , . 2: ' , , ' ' ' , J ' 1 - 3: . . y . . , . I , 1 S' , E , h l , ld b , J . I ' v 1 9 U I n , A'- , M 4 3 . b x d ' V . ,J X X - , . , - ROW 1 Miss Schlueter Barbara Hexns Sandra Frxtz ean Hexns Donna Dee Smrth Marjorxe Parrott Ardelle Heck Darlene Adler Marlys Schumann ROW 2 Jane Merrell An1ta Moeller Joan Heins Bonnre Buck Marjorxe Rernhard Constance Farmer Frances Stehr Darlene Langworthy Bonnxe Hexse ROW 3 Heather jackson Nancy Hoeft Eunxce Dankers Nancy Oberg Nancy Bremer Phyllxs Hxnck Delores Johnson Mary Ann Banrtt Phyllxs Glander NOT PICTURED Joanne Holst f JU 1011 To lead the1r class th1s year, the JUDIOTS chose Dlck Dahman presr dent Ralph Wlebusch v1ce pres1dent and Ardelle Heck secretary treasurer They presented thelr class play Teen T1me a three act comedy November 15 and 16 w1th An1ta Moeller and Morrls Ehlers taklng the leadxng roles Prom t1me came May 10 and the JUHIOTS gave a prom and banquet for the senrors and faculty Henry Burton was chosen to play at the dance r the1r rxn they ch a rlng from josten s ln Owaton Thls rlng was d1fferent from other years rn that lt has the owner s 1n1t1als on the outslde a e C1ty appears under an L C the face of the T1 19 and 53 appears on erther s1de of the The Jun1or boys took an act1ve part 1D sports n the fxrst str1 ID football were Leslxe Dettmer Terry Strawmatt John D1epenbrock Jerry Kl1ndworth and jerry McG1nn1s 16 I . 1 . , . , J . , . , . . 0 UF ' F0 ' class ' g ose ' ' ' na. ' . L k ' . . on 'ng and ' ' L.C. . . . . . O , .ng ROW 1 Jerald Jacobsen Ronald Prlgge James Sprlnger Raymond Johnson Donald Petrxch 0 n Lxndblom Frank Irwln Harlan Sass Terry Strawmatt ROW 2 M Fxnney Carl Bartels Ralph Wxebusch Rlchard Brostrom Morrls Ehlers Leslle Dettmer Edward Borner B111 Hollman Maynard Wrxght Russell Tesmer Vernon Dohrn John Mexncke ROW 3 Rlchard Meyer Jon Wxebusch john Drepenbrock Gary Ludwntzke Charles Haeska jerry MCGIDHIS Fred Melncke jerry Klxndworth Rxchard Dahman NOT PICTURED e mar Holst Mar n Peters i sr Q' -x SN CLASS rrng th1s year he o lts favor1te mem , Fr The precedlng h1gh school years have been busy ones for thls class thelr freshman year It was the boys who gathered a large supply of mat ral for the Homecomlng bonflre As sophomores they tackled the1r fxrst blg project wh1ch was the de coratlng of the gymnas1um and football f1eld for Homecomlng Orang and ack were used as the maln colors ln decoratrng the gymnaslum and large gers adorned the walls Next they staged the annual Sophomore Frollc For 1nterm1ss1on at the Frollc a glant televrslon show was presented 1S class as 68 students Durlng the sophomore and JUHIOF years the enrollment dropped to 63 I7 J h , I I , I ' P . Y I : r- ' , , ' , ' , ' . ' 2 D l , ly . I J 7 Y Du ' ' t class lost one f ' ' bers ed Hibbard, who is greatly missed by all who knew him. In . . L er' ' ' . bl . . . Q. Y V ti . Th' w its largest during the freshman year with a total of SPORTS 5 e X , RO 1 Terry Strawmatt Leslle Dettmer Lorne McDonald Dav1d Klnnear B111 Anderson Walter Sprxck john Dxepenbrock ROW 2 erry McG1nn1s, 1m Ehlers erry oysen Wayne 0 and ar es torlng, Powers Wayne Schacht ROW 3 erry Klxndworth Morr1s Ehlers, lm Hunder Duane Brusehaver Howard SISWGI Ed Borner George Olson Gary Slewert ROW 4 Rxchard Klexn Max Hexns, Donald Kr1ett Gene Wxebusch Dlck Meyer, Phlllp Schas er ar aas 1 owers R ROW 5 M McWaters, Ronald Prxgge Donald Lafferty George Hexns john Borner, Mr Skaar Gene Schumann Herman Tushaus onald Prlebe Kenneth Wlllers M Mahoney FOOTB LL OFFENSE: ROW 1: jerry McGinnis, Jim Ehlers, Duane Brusehaver, Jerry Klindworth, David Kinnear, Wayne Roland, john Diepenbrock. ROW 2: Terry Strawmatt, Wayne Schacht, Lorne McDonald, Bill Anderson. .. 20 .- wxth very alert play1ng and a strong w1l1 to DEFENSE ROW 1 erry Boysen 1m Ehlers Wa ter Sprxck George Olson john Dlepenbrock ROW 2 B111 Powers Davxd K1nnear Charles Stor1ng Lorne McDonald Lesl1e Dettmer B ll Anderson 1951 Football Results Lake Lake Lake C1ty C1ty C1ty Lake C1ty C1ty Clfy C1ty C1ty Lake Lake Lake Lake The Txgers started the S1 three new coaches Thexr was d1fferent but very effect1ve record of seven w1ns and one loss wxth Stewartv1lle S Fel1x Farm1ngton Cannon Falls Kenyon Zumbrota Osseo Plaxnvxew season system as our shows The team placed second 1n the Hxawatha Valley League w1th one loss to a Farm1ngton team strong Most of our games were very close but w1n the boys came out on top We scored a Anderson our halfback scored 69 po1nts Three of the sen1or boys were chosen as son halfback Lorne McDonald fullback and There were nxne sen1ors on the squad McDonald Wayne Roland Charles Stor1ng Da iff MTL ,MJ fx ..1A... total of 94 po1nts to our opponents S3 B111 of our total All Conference players They were B111 Ander Walter Spr1ck defensxve guard They were Co capta1ns B111 Anderson and Lorne v1d K1nnear Jerry Boysen J1m Ehlers Walter Spr1ck and Gary S1ewert Charles Stor1ng was 1nJured 1U our second game and d1d not play for the rema1nder of the season GI : J , J' , l ' , , ' . 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HQ ROW 1 Gary Ludw1tzke Lorne McDonald Charles St0f1Hg B111 Anderson, Jerry MCG1nH1S, Wayne Schacht ROW 2 M Mcwaters Ralph Wxebusch jerry K11ndworth Eugene W1ebusch Ph1l 1p Schasker D1ck Dahman, D ck Brostrom, B111 Pollman Lake Lake ake ake ake Lake Lake ake ake Lake ake Lake Lake Lake Lake ake Lake C1ty l 736 arm1ngton Kenyon anamx Wabas Cannon a Fel Zumbr P1a1nv ew rm1 gton Charles annon Falls Mound Pl81DV1eW Wabas a Kenyon Wanam1ngo Zumbrota Q 771 A lack of he1ght and 1nexper1ence seemed to be the ma1n haDd1CapS of t IS year s team but as the season progressed so d1d the players Many y ger ys the te ga1ned a great deal of exper1ence as there were only three sen1ors on the squad These were Lorne Mc Donald B111 Anderson and CQPLQLH arles StOf1Ug who 1n1ured 1 knee and was unable to play dur1ng e a If o he seas T e H1awatha Valley League a tough th1S year, as our one con ference v1ctory shows. Th1s placed the T1gers S1Xth 1D the league. The record for the season cons1sted of seven w1ns and ten losses. CC 97 4 o 0 7 . . ' . ' si . Aggies' y g -Qgy, ' L 1. 2 ,,.?, ' . xx :Xi - 1 ini W' LSA, . I 0 ix 'W A V' S.: li K, is - . N W.,?e 1 'L ' NM 1 VXNLJ! 1 XX,,! L L. Nxmjj 'Lf ' 38 33 ' 1 34 1 1 L 1 3 5 K 3 8 3 8 fy: sVh: 5 J L L Q lljiikf -, ,,tW A- 1 1 3 ,AK Lis g . 1 - -m 'gffgm- mf A 'AQ'-45wU1 N71 ' N -'frr?+l3 7'ss1 ,MV ssrl i e'1 A' W Hi Qg4f' les A 'waxM, ua E ' M l : - , 7 1 l 1 . ' : r. 1 , ' , ' , ' , ' 1 , i ' i . City....38....F ' .....53 C1ty....29.... .........so L City....29 .... W 'ngo ..... .35 L cicy....4s.... ha........38 L City....39.... F lls...42 ciry....44....sf. ix......33 City .... 46 .... ota ....... 47 L city....5o.... ' 1 ......32 L City .... 41....Fa 'n .....42 ciry....59....sm. ....42 L City....61....C ...55 City....32 .... ...... .... 62 City .... ss .... ' ' ..... 29 ciry....s3.... h ........41 city .... 23.... .........36 L cify....43.... 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' . y Mr. . 'Wan ww I L L r 4 xitk1k ROW 1 M Mcwaters Norman Bussran Robert Beaman B1lly Behrns Mrchael Frnney Charles Krxett Charles Hoyt Gordon Schacht Dale Karow ROW 2 Herman Tushaus jrm Hunder Jerry Klrndworth Phxlrp Schasker Jerry MCG1nn1S B111 Anderson George Olson Rxchard Brunkhorst better thelr second place pOS1t1OH rn t H1awatha Valley League Tournament There wrll be many young boys on the team Some boys wrll be back from last year The boys who have had the most experrence are B111 Anderson Jerry McG1nn1s Gary Ludwrtzke and Ralph Wrebusch Mcwaters w11l the coach wrth Mr Skaar ass1.stan e track team hrs ar be tryrn 1: Thrs year s baseball team should be well experrenced havlng lost only two players from the prevnous year s team, whrch had a record of srx w1ns and two losses The team outscored therr opponents s1xty three to forty seven To have a good team there should be good p1tch1ng. The team wrll have three pltchers, all Junrors. Drck Meyer, B111 Hollman, and Terry Strawmatt are these three. They w1ll be assrsted by such boys as Lorne McDonald, Art Strawmatt, Wayne Schacht, Drck Dahman, and Gary Slewert. Wrth these players and other boys from the freshman and sophomore class es, Mr Mahoney, the coach expects good results. 25 w e 0 l ,,,, V,,f I at t ,M tmm.tt - aw 7? f ' 9 , all f .tw t'i' 54 .lu A W 5 Kvw , r M T my y 5, , ..3XsK 1 i , K ' f iv ,fpg X5 t at 1 4 as A at '- tsrrrr X . T. F w r M 4 H G 1 Wx I' Q gYtfQ' ' ' ' , W f : r. , ' , 1 ' 1 ' ' mv Th t ' ye will ' g to ' ' ' ' he Mr. Y ' be , , ' . . as the ' t. ROW on ROW a d X xy' 3,4-sv ohn Bayley Lee Sass Davxd Severson Carl ackson Larry rawford Rxchard Prrgge Schasker M ohnson Charles Lombard ohn Dahlstrom Dennxs Schafer Jon Wrebusch Don Lowr1e Drck Benjamrn Harlan Sass Larry Gelsler L 1ns1de to the lrnks ed thr GULF ast year s golflng season got underway on the dr1v1ng and ch1pp1ng nets due o feet of snow blanketlng the loc The team frnally got outsrde and play ee matches They lost to Wlnona and defeated Lacrosse Logan twrce by rdentlcal scores Two rntersquad atches were a o played The four member d1str1ct team showed a thrrty three stroke rmprovement ver the ev1ous ear scor , and placed th1rd close beh1nd Wrn ona The intramural school tournament was played drfferent ast year T e to four golfers play d Round ROb1n tourne among themselve an e est t golf ers a epara tournament The gxrls also had therr tourne w1th many entr1es. 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ILE' 4' 'A - M 1 if rf 'W f 5, Q ' w 555 ww- ' ,E YT' O 'H X 4 s gy, ,Q ' sf 4 I' 1 I XL:- MIXED CHORU ROW 1 Mrs Luettlnger Ardelle Heck Audrey W1se ean Hexns Son1a Olxver, Mar1lyn Reko Joyce Olxn Marcella McDonald Pat Severson T0n1 Wrlter Elxzabeth Bayley, Mary Gludt ROW 2 Marjorxe Parrott, Gayle Hansen Jeanette Gehlhar Marcene Walters Audrey Wohlers, AD1t8 oeller nn1e else, attl 1se oan Helns anxce Meyer, Constance Farmer ROW 3 ary Lou Hull ancy Bremer, ary en an orn ar ara e Walter Peters Dennls Ludwltzke john Hansen, Rxchard Brostrom Howard Hull Glorla Haase Mary Lou Broske Marsha Whempner Elolse Sanborn Pat Issendorf ROW 4 Robert Hxppe, Floyd Scharlemann, Donald Lowrxe, R1chard BCDJHNID Wayne Roland Dav1d Sanborn Gary Ludwxtzke George Olson Phxllp Schasker jerry Klxndworth Lorne Mc Donald Walter Sprxck J ff my SWING BA ROW 1 Marcella McDonald, Mary Lou Hull, Marcene Walters, Joyce Olln, Tonx Wrxter, Ph1l1p Schasker, Mary Gludt, Jxm Hunder, Pat Issendorf, Audrey WISE, Jill Schasker, Peggy Par rott, Connxe Farmer ROW 2 jon Schasker, Harlan Sass, Dennls Schafer, Davxd Sanborn, Dxck Benjamxn, Davxd Severson ROW 3 Blll Rxll, Bob Mlller, Mr Stortl, john Dahlstrom 32 , K, Q, y K: , Q-1 5 R W x Q Q 5 L fag' E L f I . 4 ' WI 5 P' Z I ' '. 1 9 ' ll J . 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EV' , 5 I Q 'gif Vikw BOYS GLEB CLUB ROW 1 Floyd Scharlemann, Donald Lowrxe Rxchard BenJam1n Wayne Roland Lorne McDonald xck Brostrom Walter Spr1ck Jerry Kllndworth George Olson ROW 2 Robert Hxppe Denn1s Ludwltzke Walter Peters Howard Hull D3V1d Sanborn, Gary Ludwxtzke, ohn Hansen, Phxlxp Schasker ACCOMPANIST Marcella McDonald DIRECTOR Mrs Luettlnger GIRL GLEE CLUB ROW 1 Mrs Luettlnger Barbara Helns, Marlys Schumann Una Hoops Ardelle Heck Betty Moyer, Mary Gludt Son1a Ollver ean Rademacher Pat Severson, ean Herns, Tonx Wrxter Audrey Wohlers janxce Meyer, Elaxne juers Beverly Long, Nancy Johnson Darlene Adler, ROW 2 ane Merrell Pat Hansen, Mur1el Schultz Wanda Tesmer Joyce Juers Gayle Hansen, Elxzabeth Bayley, Isabell Rademacher Lela ohnson, Joyce O11n, Audrey Wxse Jeanette Gehl har, Marjor1e Parrott Constance Farmer Elaxne Henn, ean Hollman Barbara Olson Cherx ohnson, Mary Ann Dankwardt ROW 3 Phyllxs Wlebusch udy Rexncke Pat lssendorf Mary Lou Hull Marxlyn Reko Anlta Moeller joan Hexns Elolse Sanborn, Marcella McDonald Mary Ann Crandall Joyce Von Helmst, Pattr W1se Nancy Huneke Carol Sxevers Ardxs Klxndworth, Heather jackson ROW 4 Nancy Hoeft Phyllls Glander Barbara Sprenger Marcene Walters Mary Ellen San born, Mary Lou Broske Barbara Zell Marsha Whempner Glor1a Haase, Bonnxe Hexse Betty Funk Nancy Bremer, sh1r1ey Peters Barbara Flueger Marlys Klrndworth Nancy Oberg Marxe Wohlers .13 7 : ' ,I ' ' ' , , 1 D' , ' f , - I: ' . ' . . ' , , , ' J . 7 : I l - , . . , , I . . , I , l , I . Beatrice Kendall. ' ' . 2 J , ' . h , U , . . - J . ' t , , J , , J . I . l . ., J . , , y . ' . . 1 ' . . . ' ' .-1 'Y 1 ACTIVITIES 2 J i g 44 + I Q35 ROW l Mardell Meyer Carole Schroeder Joyce Ol1n Anxta Moeller Nancy Bremer Mary Lou Hu l Mary Rexncke Connxe Farmer Marlys Schumann Pat Severson ROW 2 Donna Dee Smlth een Helns Bonn1e Mxller Sandra Frxtz Vonne Black Phyllxs Larson Phyllrs Hattemer Darlene Adler Beatrxce Kendall Nancy Borner Mlss O Keefe ROW 3 Pat Issendorf Sonxa Olrver Joan Hexns Sharon Anderson Marvel Ohlhaber, jean ette Gehlhar Joyce Steffenhagen jannce Meyer Elxzabeth Bayley Delores Johnson Bonnxe Buck ROW 4 Marjorle Rernhard Barbara Hexns Marcella McDonald jean Hollman Edxth Bremer Lela johnson Phyllxs Wrebusch Elarne Henn Jacquelxne Goranson Grace Tackmann Pattr Wxse Pat Hansen ROW 5 Heather Jackson Marcene Walters Cherr johnson Mary Lou Broske Barbara Zell Bonnxe Hexse Gloria Haase Beverly Burfxend Eunxce Dankers Phyllls Glander Mary Ann Banxtt Darlene Langworthy GAA organlzatlon IS to promote better sportsmanshlp through frrendly r1valry Some of the sports open for partxclpatlon are bowl1ng volleyball bas etball LD on ba mlnton, o softball and archer Offlcers for G A A th1s year were Mary Lou Hull presxdent Mary Re1n cke vxce presxdent Nancy Bremer, secretary Connle Farmer treasurer and Anlta Moeller, student councll representatrve M ss Bette 0 Keefe 1S t e adv1sor en a G A A member earns 600 p xnts she 1S elrglble recelve an em blem Upon rece1v1ng 1000 pornts she earns a letter Each glrl recelves 50 polnts for every sport 1n whlch she partlclpates Members of wrnnlng teams recelve 100 poxnts runners up oln s an losers 50 poxnts Each year the G A A members choose one of the1r group as the outstand lng grrl athlete 36 1,' ' ,Q U ' I Y ' 1 . 7 : ' . U J - U . .' U - I . Q . I I C Membership in G.A.A. is limited to senior high girls. One aim of this k ,P' 2 P g, d' g lf, y- '1 v . 'n . 1 , .Q h wh . . . O- . ' ' to I - ' ' 2 , 75 p ' t 3 .d ' . fab QFVWWQ an L.. Q BOWLING CHAMPS Q ff' VQLLEYBALL CHAMPS +105 5 GOLF STANDING Pres1dent Lorne McDonald ROW l 8n1CE Hattemer Constance Farmer Anxta Moeller Marsha Whempner Marxlyn Reko Marcel a cDonald Mar aret Fee an Son1a Olxver Mary Lou Rothgarn ROW 2 Kenneth Olson Robert Schwartz oe Maas Phyl11s Whempner jack1e Mobley Ardelle eck Marjor1e e1nhard ar ou ros e a 1 1se ary ou u 1am R1 ROW 3 M Boock George Hexns 1m Hunder Wayne Schacht Davxd Sanborn Ernest Ban1tt arles Storxng a h 1e usch on Wxe usch Denn1s Schafer Donald Lowr1e TUDE T COUNCIL To promote the general aCt1V1t1eS of the school 1S one of the marn p r poses of the Student Counc1l To carry out th1s proposal the Student Coun C1 com osed of two xr s an two o s rom eac c ass 1U the jUH1Of an sen1or h1gh and representat1ves from each Ofg3n1Z8t1OD sponsors var1ous funct1ons and projects dur1ng the year The Student Counc1l 1S the govern1ng body of L1ncoln Hlgh School meets once a week to d1scuss and dec1de the general act1v1t1es of the school Th1s year the fol1ow1ng off1cers were elected to head the counc11 pres1dent Lorne McDonald VICS presxdent, Chuck St0f1Ug secretary Mary Lou Hull reasurer P 1 W1se ese off1cers grant all concess1o Homecomxng was the f1fSt project assumed by the councrl th1s year Var xous comm1ttees worked on all the deta1ls concern1ng the pep fest, bonf1re, and homecomrng dance Because of the death of a student, the COUUCII called off the pep fest wh1ch was to be held the n1ght before the game but the home com1ng dance was held as usual The counc11 had the concess1on at both the game and the dance The noon hour program 1S another project wh1ch was assumed by the Stud ent Counc1l th1s year Because of the work of three comm1ttees danc1ng mov1es and games were made ava1lable to the students dur1ng the noon hour Sponsor1ng programs for spec1al days and tak1ng over the respons1b111ty e p es s e fu o the counc Awards were grven by the councrl to the Honor Socrety athlet1c groups G A A 111 and cro and Cheerleaders Through 1ts 8Ct1V1t18S the Student Counc1l has endeavored to be of ser ce both o L a to the scho 3 l :J . 1 I . Y I ' ! 1 M . E h , ' ' , v I . . J , ' , ' , H , ' ' R ' , M y L B k , P tt' W' , M L H ll, Will' 'll. 2 r- , ' , J' . , ' . ' , Ch ' , R lp W' b , J ' b , ' , ' . . . . K . . U - 'l, p g' 1 d b y f h l ' ' ' d . . . . . I It t , att' ' . Th ' ' ns. , of th pe f t wer two more nctions f il. I ' I v . 1 . . ., Qu' S ll. - vi ' t the students of incoln nd ol. -ig- TGRCH f ha, Q Q Assistant Editors Jerry Boysen Dennis Schumacher Assignment Editors Nancy Bremer, jane Merrell Copy reading proof reading and headlines joan Heins jean Heins Bonnie Hesse, Darlene Langworthy Sports Art Straimatt B111 Hollman, Harlan Sass Jon Wiebusch Terry Strawmatt Heather jackson Feature Writers Sandra Fritz Margie Re1nhard Mary Lou Broske Ramona Hillstrom Columnists Ray Tiedeman Gene Krogh David Sminrn Reporters Bob Miller B111 Anderson Exchange Nancy Hoeft Donna Dee Smith Make up jim Ehlers Dick Brostrom Typists Vonne Black Bonnie Miller Advisor Bjarne Stengel Lincol ch d a 1 W1 who was assisted by jerry Boysen and Dennis Schumacher Two of these Torch staff mbers, Pat and Jerry are members o e ui an cro nationa honor society for Journalism students irty issues a year ublish is no ligh task and the Torch sta s yet to to meet a deadli Finding and assigning stories writing stories typing them correcting t em a d tak1ng the tories t the Graphic are a few of the tasks that a performed by the staff First class rating was again received from the National Scholastic Press Association for Torch publications dating from January 1 1951 to the end of the 1950 51 school year -.L I fm ' 39 , 4 L 1 Pi ' V if - e . J 1 1 Hx W , .K ai. 'f X X . Y' f f BJ, 1 .. T if P Editor-in-chief .............. Patti Wise I ' ..-- ' , ' i , ' n's Tor staff was heade this year by P tt' 'se, me , f th Q 'll d S ll, a ' 1 Th' ' to p ' ' ' t ff ha fail 'ne. . . . . . Y . . . y . 1 . h , n ' s ' o ' re . . . . . , , ' l Q . y i fly jf S S w y P 4 ,T ' CAMERA CLUB Th1s year s Camera Club was headed by Dennxs Schafer as presxdent assxsted by jerry Boysen, v1ce pres1dent and Nancy Bremer secretary treasurer The club IS made up of amateur photographers who gaxn exper xence 1n takxng and developxng pxctures through the club and xts equxp ment Fxnney IS supervxsor of the c u J 40 5 v ' L 1 'Wy H li . Mr. ' ' ' 1 b. .55 V 'Y 'W L , V ! I ROW 1 Ardelle Heck Barbara Herns Mary Lou Hull Patr1c1a Issendort jean Herns, M135 Schlueter ROW 2 Joyce Steffenhagen Mary Lou Broske Glorra Haase, Nancy Bremer Jean Hollman ROW 1 Beverly Burf1end Elrzabeth Bayley Patt1 Wlse Davld Sanborn banara Frrtz bonra Olxver, Mxss Schlueter ROW 2 oan Hexns, Anrta Moeller Bonnxe Buck Frxtz Nxbbe V1rg1n1a Cheney Patr1c1a Severson ROW 1 Floyd Scharlemann, Lorne McDonald, Charles Storxng, Denn1s Schafer ROW 2 Marjorxe Parrott, Mrs Skaar, Mr. Stenge1,jerry McG1nn1s,R1clard Benjamrn, Howard Hull, Mrss Schlueter ROW 3 Duane Brusehaver, Adelle Lxchtblau, Vonne Black, Heather Jackson, Nancy Oberg, Ardxs Hornlng, Marcella McDonald, Carl Bartels 41 l ,an 4121 W -- we . , M A W O a ,, r v M k K 3' 3? C,5 ji W 2 , ' , . ' ' , K ' . ' V - , - , - ,, Q, ,, ga n f - C yyyy ff A, L a ' 4 L, W- rd fx LV .W 7 WX C L 2 O I s I 1 ' - x - s ' v I Z J . . I , . Y . . y . . . , . . JU 1011 CLASS PLAY Wendy T1m Harley Babe Mrs Meade M Meade Gay Marxetta Mrs Nash Mrllrgan TEE TIME Anxta Moeller Morr1s Ehlers Rxchard Meyer Conn1e Farmer Bonnxe Buck Carl Bartels jean Helns Joan He1HS Nancy Bremer Fred Merncke Darby M1ss Denn1ng Nona Ayres T1ny Wllbur Gus Callre Jake Teenagers Jerry MCGIDHIS Nancy Oberg Bonnre Hexse Ed Borner Jerry Klxndworth Harlan Sass Donna Dee Smxth Jon Wrebusch Jane Merrel Gary Ludwrtzke The JUUIOF class play was presented November 15 and 16 1n the Lxncoln Pxgh School Audltorlum. Wendy fAH1t3 Moellerj 1sn't 1nterested 1n T1m CMOYYIS Ehlersy and hrs pxck up truck anymore because Harley fD1ck Meyerj has appeared w1th hrs beautrful manners and yellow convertlble Wendy's lack of 1nterest makes T1m mlserable He's determ1ned to get her back, and dec1des that the way to do lt 1S to make sure Wendy IS elected queen of the popular new Teen Haven T1m cuts lawns w1th a borrowed mower to make enough money to pay for the brg feed he 1S arrang1ng for Wendy's benefrt When the parade arr1ves, Wendy IS m1serable, because queen candrdates don't campa1gn It looks as 1f her rrval, Gay Clean HGLDSD xs sure to wxn Then to make thrngs worse, T1m dlscovers he has borrowed the lawn mower from Mrs. Nash QNancy Bremerj by mrstake. She 1S the new landlord of Teen Haven and 1S about to conclude a bxg bus1ness deal with Wendy's father fCarl Bartelsj. Mrs Nash reported her loss to the polxceman, M1ll1gan fFred Me1nckej, and he 1S looklng for someone answer1ng T1m's descrxptxon Through a m1stake T1m conv1nces the nerghbors that Wendy's father 1S bankrupt, and food and help promptly arr1ve. The humorous compl1cat1ons pxle up one on top of another Every maneuver T1m makes just gets hlmself and Wendy 1U more pred1caments Mrs Nash fxnally grves the teenagers the lease and Wendy 1S crowned Teen Queen Much to everyone's surprxse she chooses T1m to rexgn w1th her. H 5 'TYEQQQ 2 inwgww 1 W Q-TMWEWM fymim'wewQ . f?Q? 'W ef A ' 4. ' ' '. A . ,' 9 'avert 1, 3 W W , 0 A t.t?- , QF- 5 rawyekf mmap iiw b y s r. . . . . . . . . . Director....Miss Edwina Schlueter SENIOR CLASS PLAY Pow ,.,- GREEN VALLEY Frank Eldon Berr ry B0yS 1m Stoke Pat W1 nke Sm1 h 0 H b1a j Eve heel Floyd Scharlema rtha Mea Bonnie M111 Ardis Horn ary S1 w Donald Low rly Burf l An nesome Be ampaw Ber anny Ber lhoun on Watt Bob M1lle Kure Thoma a jacki Goranson p Coole amie Sha Stoke Settle Ray Tiedema Isabell Rademache Dav nbo Elizabeth Bayl Phylli Hattem Dewayne acobs la john jim Ehle D oyd Tu Spiri anice Roschen nn Echo Power b Ber ayne R01 n nsome Chard Benjaml ck chafer, Ro er Pe P udenc Vonne Bla Marian r gge the California Hills 15 tl y picturesque Green Val ey For a hundred m ow ed Grampaw Berry Donald Lowrie straight thinking front1ersman staked out the original claim back in Gold Rush days Now E on Berry Qjerry Boysenj last e 1ne a ou o 0 lt to suave Tobias J Ever el Floyd Scharlemann unscrupulous land operator ight now ch a lo w1ll be doubly p31HfUl Strangely and unaccountably the Val has become a little paradi of nature Everyth1ng has started to grow 1n rampant pro fUS10D rawberries as b g y ur fist bright yellow sunflowers higher than a house eanstalks that shoot up and row before your very eyes' st unusual f all the m1 iven in a undance hy Minnie E don s a1n 1ve cow m k so rare that those who dr1nk of It hear weird music and see people who officially stopped walking the earth many years be fore' Nestled away years the Berry straight shooting u don 1 e rim o es se e vi a e 1n love with Eldon n t believe it until the pale shadow of long dead Lonesome Berry Gary 16 wert bruptly materia ized om owhere and p anted a iss on her surpr1se 11 And neither d1d reedy verheel believe un 1 ru onne ack a W1 C from a yes year, led him stumbling and gaping to an awe 1HVOk1Dg garden Even studious Martha Mears onnxe M11 e is or ca ' la es ran e ein s e roa s lan of Eldon's ancesto The f1ght1ng Berry c an, 1 o Ever ee 's rampag1ng tractor a e 'lilly' Peppery Grampaw, quip tongued and trigger fingered, Mennon1te Granny fBever1y BUff19Hd mo ns hooks and eyes nstead 0 buttons and hows , gruff Calhoun B ll n ersonj, bearded eb Wayne Roland , husky D Berry Lloyd Turner , g1ggle witted an some fR1Ch2fd BenJam1n , sleepy Powerful 1m Fhlers w1th a stature like Paul Bunyan and a fondness for dynamite and boundary rocks! The men, women, and children fEl1zabeth Bay- e , is 'attemer, Dewa ne aco sen , then come bac to Green Valley along with i Cooley Ray Tiedemanj, Shade Stokes David Sanborn , Rufe Thomas Bob Miller Mamie Isa- hell Rademacher , and Sarah ackie Goranson . Tinker Robert Hippej helps Everheel while .'a Fri ,e Q ', rnin ' ' ' ' 'nnie's ' ' . Lela nson is e ho d ' its w o ance arnun are o er etri , Marian Prig e, anice Roschen, and Dennis Scha er. The climax comes when Everheel's dam explodes just ' rt ur, e lusi erald the mo , ings awn Ck o tl Val . vw ROW 1: Miss Schlueter, Donna Dee Smith, Ardelle Heck, Barbara Heins, Joan Heins, Pat Sev- erson 0 'a Oliver, ean Hei arcella McDonald Beatrice Kendall Nancy Borne ROW 2 Patricia Issendorf Darlene Langworthy Beverly Burfiend Frances Stehr Heather Jacks , ane errel Au rey o ers, Mar Lou Hu l Elizabeth Bay e ROW 3 Fritz Nibbe Duane Brusehaver, Dennis Schafer Bill Anderson Charles Storing, Ed ROW 1 Miss Schlueter Ramona Hillstrom, Bonnie Buck Anita Moeller Vonne Black, Patti Wise, Joyce Olin Jeanette Gehlhar, Donna Mae Langworthy ROW 2 ean Hollman, Nancy Bremer Bonnie Helse, Mary Lou Broske Joyce Steffenhagenf oria Haase ancy Oberg Marcene alters, Janice Meyer Virginia Cheney ROW 3 Donald LOWYIC, Floyd Scharlemann, Howard Siewert, Howard Hull, David Sanborn, Jerry MCGIHHIS Richard Benjamin Lorne McDonald Walter Sprick 44 , S ni J ns, M , , r. lm J M 1, yd whl y' 1, ' ' 1y. ' Borner, Dennis Ludhitzke, DeWayne Jacobson. I , 1 J ' ' ' . . G1 ' , N , W , - LIBRARY CLUB SEATED Delores Johnson Phyllxs Hxnck Betty Moyer, M1ssSchouwe1ler Beverly Burfxend Mary Ann Banxtt, Marxlyn Reko Gayle Hansen STANDING Marcene Walters Cherx Johnson Marsha Whempner Shxrley Eaves Heather jackson, Ardxs Hornxng, Adelle Lxchtblau Frances Stehr Donna Dee Smxth Doreen Yotter Mary Gludt Sonla Ol1ver, Marcella McDonald SCHOOL PATROL ran Larry Crawford Rzchard Prlgge, Robert Beaman Charles Krxett Mxchael Fxnney, oe Maas M Mcwaters ROW Donald Lafferty, Ross Crowson Vxrgxl Kohrs, Kenneth Olson, john Dahlstrom, Rod ney Peterson John Bayley james Beck Roger Schwartz ROW 3 Bxll Powers, Max Hexns, Leo Dammann, Gordon Schacht Marvxn Blattner, Richard Brunk horst, Donald Prxebe Ronald Sxems, Kenneth Roland Dale Karow 45 Z n . . 1 . I V l ' : , ' , , l l f . l , 1 U Y 7 Y ROW 1: Jon Wiebusch, Carl Jackson, David Severson, Lee Sass, Allan Peterson, Norman Buss- . . . , . , . . 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Mi lionaires' Fair was the name given ' sop fro 'c keeplng w1th he m1ll1ona1re them , ony 100 dollar b1 t ga1n m1ss1on to the varrous CODCBSSIOHS Each b1ll as ctual nrc The freshman grrls Showboat and Jun r g r Grand Old Oprey proved the most popular entertarnment features of the even1ng Somethrng new rn wrestlrng an Austral1an tag match was won by D1ck Kleln and Gene Wrebusch om Howard Sxewert W t Spr1 Dur1ng 1nterm1ss1on the crowd was enter ta1ned by the Fontalne Sxsters, Jean and joan e1ns and An1ta Moeller the M1lls Brothers, Donald Lowrxe Floyd Scharlemann Jerry Kl1nd wort an Gary Lu wrtzke horse race Fxnney s concept1on of a young boy s strug e rn gettrn ready to go outdoors and e n rews Srsters ahoney Mr tort1 an S aar who by the way were called back for A so rncluded was a p1e eat1ng contest n wh1ch Leslle Dettmer carrx off top hono e u cla W 49 comb oo ,M xstralian Iwag Match? The Andrews Sxsters Won t you help me, a . e Conte I 5 1 to th1s year's homore 11 . 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