Lincoln High School - Tiger Yearbook (Lake City, MN)

 - Class of 1959

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Aff -' -,J 1 V' Ll M' X f VV, i - ,-AA, A A A, A AA-f A .A A- Af VV 1 AA V .A J 1- A. - 1' -A ,V Ag x ' ' R' ' A - f T A 1 A A - V V Vf A V AV , A , A -- V J A 1 R A A s AV VA , -QQ I Af V . A A , ' ' A' ' K' R ' -4 1 ' A A ' -' ' ,. -v - 3 V A V J V: v ' f - ' . A A 1 f' W 't - 1 ,V- V9 V ' - A A A ,ff V, N ff AV f, -V - 'THE ll959 THG Published by- - THE STUDENTS OF LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL Lake City, Minnesota The Tiger Staff again presents for your enjoyment and pleasant memories of Lincoln High School--the Tiger Year- book. We hope through the years it will increase in value and will turn your thoughts to Lake City no matter how far you may travel, Beautiful Lake Pepin which satisfies the recreational desires of young and old alike with its boating, fishing and swimm- ing and brings visual enjoyment with its many personalities throughout the seasons is symbolic of our way of life in Lake City. :sys LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION - Garden Street Georgia jacob, Assistant Editor, Sylvia Kaasa, Editor, Gordon E. Foss, Adviser, and seated Mr. Dan Gleason, Taylor Publishing Company representative negotiate the contract for this present pub- lication. CONTENTS Seniors 4 ' 17 Classes 18 ' 25 Organizations '26 - 39 Sports 40 - 51 Activities 52 - 69 Faculty '72 ' 73 Index '79 - 80 STAFF MESSAGE When a year comes to a close, we will often leave the school with a mixture of emotions--some of sadness, some with a feeling of it's finally over and others with a spirit of realization that is a milestone in their climb to higher and more lofty things. Even with all the thought that is given to the future and what it has in store for us, there is not a single person who does not enjoy thinking back into days gone by. In our TIGER, we hope to make this regressing a more pleasant and enjoyable experience by bringing to you the highlights of things that you, the students of Lincoln, did to bring this school year of 1958-59 to life and give it meaning. A school year is much like a person with its various personalities. There are times when it is happy, when it is troubled, when it is deep and serious, and when it is frivolous. To have a good school year, it must have all of these blended into proper proportions. Think back on your past year at Lincoln with us- -start paging through your TIGER. 'll' ' 3 .A um! H - , i I an Inf ,H l g V I ' il ilu al i 'Ein ' lu. 'i' vm - 5' 1 'll .. lv- 'at ' Q X it sv anon W 5 I V X 1 S . C .,,,. . , s , q... P ' NJ . ..7 i s...s X f 5'9i'W'5ifg1 .l -f. ,,. 1 1 K a irs TIGER SECTION EDITORS SEATED Renata Walstrom Marjorre Frerhert Sylvxa Bremer and B111 Karow STANDING Kenneth Wlllers Sandra Abraham Judy O Brren and Jean Moechmg Sen1orEd1tor Sylvla Kaasa Jun1orEd1tor Georgxa Jacob and Advrser GordonE Foss Th1s year s Tlger wlll boast havmg the frrst full color page rn rts hrstory From year to year we attempt to add somethrng new to the publlcatron m the sprrrt of rmprovement and varrety W hope that we have covered all the major events rn thxs school year so that the book w111 be a valuable and lastrng memento to all who have purchased ll SEATED: Betty Severson, Carol Wohlers, Joanne Herron, and Karen Schmauss. SEATED: Dana Bluhm, Carol Schreck, Phyllis Rabe, Frances Schreck, Sandra Schwartz, Sally Walstrom, Madeline Herman, Diane Garbisch and Sandra Ziebell. S fE1QNH URS ,- N ' , gzor Q fi H .fx ,. 3 L4 ff 5.2 .H 4-5. L :V+ 1 f5f5ifmif T? .N ww' M595 - N Q 1018 fwiiifwfwr W, ,,,,,w W ,,,, ,H ,,.,,,Q,,w.,M , if f wi-Haw Vx v f U 1V'A72rf'nvVW sh - r ' f' '- WM . ,.,, , , f s 1 1 .nuns 1 I mv 1 1 0 13 L sg A. in M Q wh' A .gm f IL'- .mwnwgnwvw A. ki 4 .W X 1 ' 5 ,Qui f .Nl j A ' .5 .A Q- , . 'Q uf- ' . A K 'EY' 'fl' . R 'W 'if' 74,1 71 ,- za f X Y .M H - Af fs' 1 4 , ABOVE: Upper left: Stanley Ackerman - I can resist anything except temptation, Upper right: Roderick Adams - I believe in work but I'm not in favor of it. Lower left: Bruce Anderson - The cute, silent type. Lower right: David Anderson - Do not try to understand my true genius. i BELOW: Upper left: Gloria Anderson - Silence is less injurious than a weak reply. Upper right: Barbara Angell - A charming way and a cute smile. Mid left: Bonnie Angell - I'm no angel. Mid right: William Baker - Memories are wonderful - pic- tures are lasting. Lower left: Karen Banick - Silence is one of the hardest arguments to refute. Lower right: Eugene Becker - If mischief admits one to heaven - I'm well on my way. STANLEY ACKERMAN: Basketball Manager 1,2: Football Manager 1,3: School Patrol 1,2: Lettermen's Club 2,3. RODERICK ADAMS: FFA 1, 2,3,4: Football 4. BRUCE ANDERSON: Basketball 1,2: Baseball 2: Football 1,2,3: Track 1: Student Council 2: School Patrol 1: Intra- murals 1,2,3,4: Track Manager 3,4: Lettermen's Club 3,-4. DAVID ANDERSON: Basketball 1,2,3: Baseball l,2,3,4: Football l,3,4: Declamation 1,2: Class Play 3: King Can- didate 4: Student Council 1, President 4: School Patrol 1: Golf 1: Letterman's Club 2,3,4: Intramurals 1,2,4. GIDRIA ANDERSON: cams' chorus 4, GAA 1,2,4: Pep Club 2,3,4: r-'rA s,4. BARBARA ANGELL: Torch staff 3.4: Tiger Staff 4: GAA 1,2,4: Library Club 1: Pep Club 2,3,4: FTA 3,4. BONNIE ANGELL: Torch Staff 3,4: GAA 1,2,4: FTA 3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4. WILLIAM BAKER: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1: Football r 1,3,4: Intramurals 1, 2,3,4: Student Council 4: Camera Club 2,3,4. KAREN BANICK: Class Play 3: GAA 1,2,4: Pep Club 2,3,4. EUGENE BECKER: Football l,2: FFA 1,2,3,4. ABOVE: Upper left: William Berg - My heart is whole, my fancy free--Go away little girlsg don't bother me. Upper right: Gerald Blaisdell - A genial fellow at all times. Lower left: Sylvia Bremer - High ideals which win respect, great things of her we shall expect. Lower right: Albert Brunner - A faithful worker, a faithful friend. BELOW: Upper left: Fredrick Burfeind - I'm a self-made mang but, I think, if I had it to do over l'd call on someone else. Upper right: Covel Dankers - Better a bad excuse than none at all. Mid left: Marvel Dohrn - Full of likeable simplicity and quietness. Mid right: Dale Eggenberger - The two studies he likes best of all--the hearts of girls and basketball. Lower left: Joy Fischer - A woman has a right to change her mind. Lower right: S. Baard Flesche - Follow your honest convic- tion and be strong. WILLIAM BERG Baseball Manager 3 4 Basketball 1 Bas ketball Manager 2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2g ln- tramurals 2,3,4g School Patrol lg Band 1,2,3,4g Swing Band 3,4g King Candidate 4g Lettermen's Club 2,3,4g Stu- dent Council 4. GERALD BLAISDELL: Transfer from Two Harbors 1,2,3. SYLVIA BREMER: Band 1,2,3g Girls' Chorus 4: Tiger Staff 4g Torch Staff 3,4g GAA 1,2,4g Student Council Secretary 4: Pep Club 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 4. ALBERT BRUNNER: Track 3,4g Intramurals 3g Transfer from Rushford. FREDRICK BURFEIND: FFA 1,2,3,4. COVEL DANKERS: Football 1,2,3g School Patrol 23 Basket- ball 2: Gun Safety 1. MARVEL DOHRN: Pep Club 23 Torch Staff 4: Library Club 2,3,4, DALE EGGENBERGER: Baseball 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4g Golf 1,2g Intramurals 1,2,3,4g better- men's Club 3,4g Declamation lg Class Play 35 School Pat- rol 1. JOY FISCHER: Transfer from Ellsworth 1,2. S, BAARD FLESCHE: Basketball 1g Football 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g Intramurals 2,3,4g Declamation 1,2g Class Play 3g Band 1,2,3,4g Camera Club 2,3,4g Lettermen's Club 3, 4g Swing Band 2,3,4. MARJORIE FREIHEIT: Declamation 1,2,3,4g Class Play 3, Band 1,2,3,4g Tiger Staff 3,4g Camera Club 2,3g GAA 1, 2,4g FTA 2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g FFA Chapter Sweetheart 3, Queen Candidate 4. JOSEPH GIESLER: Football 1,2,3,4g Track 2. ROBERT GILLEN: Football lg Basketball lg Track l,2,3,4g Intramurals 1, 2,3,4g Lettermen's Club 3,4g Class Play 3, l Mixed Chorus 1. EUGENE GLANDER: Basketball 1. I, PATRICK GLYNN: Baseball 1,2,3,4g Football 1,25 Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4g Intramurals 1,2g Swing Band 3,45 Band 1, 2,3,4g Lettermen's Club 3,43 FTA 3,4g Student Council 4. JEAN GORANSON: GAA 1. CAROLE GRIMM: Band 1,2,3,4g Swing Band 3,4g Girls' Chorus 4g Torch Staff 3,45 GAA 1,25 Pep Club 3,45 Library Club 2,3,4g Chorus 4, MARGARET l-IAMES: Rollingstone Holy Trinity High 1, Class Play 3, Glee Club 2,4g Mixed Chorus 2g GAA 2,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g Torch staff 4g FTA 3,4g Queen Candidate 4. EUNICE HEISE: GAA 1,2,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g Torch Staff 3,4, THOMAS HEISE: FFA 1,2,3. ABOVE: Upper left: Marjorie Freiheit - She'll prove to be a winner in this game called life. Upper right: Joseph Giesler - I would rather be quiet and remembered than loud and forgotten. Lower left: Robert Gillen - Say what you will about the devil, he's a hustler! Lower right: Eugene Glander - It is the quiet worker who succeeds. BELOW: Upper left: J. Patrick Glynn - A friendly lad with pleasant witg his smile would cheer you quite a bit. Upper right: Jean Goranson - 'Tis my talent to conceal my thoughts. Mid left: Carole Grimm - Nothing more is needed to make a person happy than to believe you are sol Mid right: Margaret Hames - A sweet personality full of rascality. Lower left: Eunice Heise - Her ready smile and happy air will gain her pals most anywhere. Lower right: Thomas Heise - Blessed are they who have nothing to say and can not be persuaded to say it, s s x ABOVE: Upper left: Larry Heitman - Slow to study--quick to play. Upper right: Marlys Hink - Silence is more musical than any song. Lower left: Roger l-lollman - He's our brown-eyes handsome man. Lower right: Kathleen Hoops - Not too bashful: but not too bold. BELOW: Upper left: Kenneth Hoops - Never trouble trouble 'til trouble troubles you. Upper right: Marvin Howatt - If you want work welldone, select a busy man: the other kind has no time. Mid left: Kathleen Johnson - Quiet--yes--but great thoughts have come from quietness. Mid right: Barbara Iuers - A smile for all--a greeting glad-- a loveable happy, way she had. Lower left: Juanita Juers - Who could be cuter, sweeter or neater. Lower right: Sylvia Kaasa - It's not a success without a big effort. LARRY HEITMAN: FFA 1,2,3,4. MARLYS l-HNK: Pep Club 2,3,4: GAA 2,4: Library Club 2,3. ROGER HOLLMAN: Basketball l,2: Baseball 2: Football 1,4: Track 1: Class Play 3: Band 1,2,3,4: Swing Band 1,2,3,4: Student Council 1: Intramurals 1,2,3,4: Football Manager 3: Tennis 3,4: Lettermen's Club 3,4. KATHLEEN HOOPS: Pep Club 2,3,4: Library Club 2,3. KENNETH HOOPS: FFA 1, 2,3,4. MARVIN HOWATT: Football l,2,3,4: Mixed Chorus 4: Student Council 2,3,4: FFA 1,2,3,4: AVA 2,3,4. KATHLEEN JOHNSON: Torch Staff 3,4: GAA 1,2,4: Stu- dent Council 1, 2: Library Club 2,3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4, BARBARA IUERS: Girls' Chorus 4: Mixed Chorus 4: GAA 1,2, 4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Torch Staff 3,4: Student Council 4, JUANITA IUERS: Declamation 1: Class Play 3: Girls' Chorus 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Class Secretary 3: GAA l,2,4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Tiger Staff 3: Torch Staff 3,4: Student Council 3,4: FTA 2,3,4: Girls' State 3: Quill and Scroll 3. SYLVIA KAASA: Declamation 1,2,4: Class Play 3: Band 1, 2,3,4: Swing Band 4: Girls' Chorus 2,4: Tiger staff 3,4: Torch Staff 3,4: Camera Club 2,3,4: GAA 1,2,4: Class Vice President 4: Girls' State Alternate 3: Student Council l,3,4: Mixed Chorus 2: Pep Club 2,3,4: Quill and Scroll 3. Robert Karrow - A swell fellow with a crazy drum. Barbara Kilgrain - A sweet, attractive kind of grace, Ronald Klein - Lazy, slow, and nnconcerned--He went to class and sometimes learned, Thomas Klindworth - A lion among ladies is a dangerous thing. Thomas Knaup - The hunter--woman is his prey, Roger Knutson - What on earth would a man do if science did not stand in his way? Terrance Krueger - After the storm comes the calm, Ronald Lamkin - Too good for banning, too bad for blessing Beverly Lightfoot - Her future is planned--third finger, left hand. Dale Lowrie - Full of fun - personality plus - whenever he's around good times are a must. ROBERT KAROW, Basketball 1, Football l,3,4, Track 1,2, Declamation 1,3,4, Class Play 3, Band 1,2,3,4, Swing Band 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 2,4, Tiger Staff 3,4, King Candidate 4, Class President 4, Student Council 4, FTA 4, Football Manager 2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Homecoming King 4. BARBARA KILGRAIN, Declamation 1, Girls' Chorus 1, 2,4, Queen Candidate 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, FTA 3,4, Library Club 3,4, Class Secretary 4. RONALD KLEIN: FFA 1. THOMAS KLINDWORTH, Basketball 1, Baseball 3,4, Foot- ball 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2, Declamation 1, Class Play 3, Band 1,2,3,4, Swing Band 2,3,4, Boys' Chorus 1, Intra- murals 1,2,3,4, Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4. THOMAS KNAUP, Basketball 1, Football 1,2,3, Track 1, 2,3,4, Intramurals 1, 2,3,4, Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, Stu- dent Council 3, ROGER KNUTSON, Football 4, Declamation 1, Band 1, 2, 3,4, Camera Club 4, TERRANCE KRUEGHI: Basketball 1, F00t.bal1 1,2,3. RONALD LAMKIN: Football 1,2,3,4, Track 2, Golf 1, Intramurals 1, 2,3,4, Class Play 3, Lettermen's Club 3,4, BEVERLY LIGHTFOOT: GGA 3,4, Pep Club 4, Altus, Oklahoma 1, 2. DALE LOWRIE: Football 1, Basketball 1, Golf 1,2,4, Intra- murals 1,2,4, Band 1,2, Swing Band 1,2, Lettermen's Club 4, Class Play 2, Declamation 1, Hialeah High 3, Football Manager 4. fl 642: I .lrf 'i tl James Maloy - I loaf and invite my soul. Shirley Meincke - A little girl with a great big personality, full of vim, vigor and vitality, Carl Moechnig - Neither too studious nor too carefree. Jean Moechnig - She says little but thinks a lot. Dennis Moyer - A gentleman, capable and sincere. Nancy Moyer - Though of stature she is small, she is kind and liked by all. Sandra Nacey - A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the best of them. Orville Nelson - Speech is great but silence is greater. Robert Nibbe - Throw school to the hounds, I'll have none of it. Carmen Olson - A likable sort of a person is she. IAMES MALOY: Basketball lg Football 1,2,3: Track l,3, 4, Golf 2, Intramurals 2,3,4g Gun Safety lg School Patrol lg Band 3. SHIRLEY MEINCKE: Class Play 3, Queen Candidate 43 Girls' Chorus 4g GAA 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g Torch Staff 3,4. CARL MOECHNIG: Football 1, 23 Declamation 2,3,4g AVA 1,2,3,4g FFA l,2g Intramurals 1. IEAN MOECHNIG: Class Play 3, Tiger Staff 3,4g Torch Staff 3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4g Student Council 2,3g Pep Club 2,3,4g FTA 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3. DENNIS MOYER: Track 2, Intramurals 2,3g FFA 1,23 AVA 2,3,4. NANCY MOYER: GAA 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4g Library Club 4. SANDRA NACEY: Cleveland, Ohio 2, Lakewood, Ohio 3g Glee Club 4, GAA 1,45 FTA 4g Pep Club 4. ORVILLE NELSON: Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 2,3,4. ROBERT NIBBE: Intramurals lg FAA 1,2,3,4. CARMEN OLSON: GAA 1,2g Pep Club 2,3g Library Club 3,4 ABOVE: Upper left: Robert Parrott - Height doesn't count when determining personality. Upper right: Lynn Partington - You cannot waste tomorrow, it is kept for you. Lower left: Karen Pearson - We women talk too much, but even then we don't tell half we know. Lower right: Richard Plote - Thinking is but an idle waste of time. BELOW: Upper left: Stephen Podulke - He gained no titles but lost no friends. Upper right: Marvin Pruter - King of terrors. Mid left: Leon Quarve - Why is it that one man's yawn makes another start yawning? Mid right: David Richardson - Dream--yes--but also wake up. Lower left: Shirley Rietmann - My intuition leads me. Lower right: Myron Roemer - I have nothing, I owe much-- the rest I give to the poor. ROBERT PARROTT: Senior Class Play while in grade 'lg Camera Club 3,4. LYNN PARTINGTON: Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Football lg Golf 1,3,4g Lettermen's Club 3,4. KAREN PEARSON: Declamation 15 Class Play 3: Band 1.2, 3,45 Swing Baud 3,43 Girls' Chorus 2,4g Torch Staff 3,4g GAA 1,2,4g Queen Candidate 45 Mixed Chorus 2,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g FIA 1,2,3,4. RICHARD PLOTE STEPHEN PODULKE: School Patrol 1. MARVIN PRUTER: Intramurals 1.2.4. LEON QUARVE: Basketball lg Golf 1,2,3,4g Declamation lg Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Class Treasurer 45 Lettermeu's Club 4. DAVID RICHARDSON: School Patrol 1. SHIRLEY RIETMANN: GAA 1. MYRON ROEMEIQ Basketball 1g Intramurals 1, 2,4g Camera Club 2. ABOVE: Upper left: Fred Schultz - Follow me and thou shalt not lack amusement. Upper right: Sandra Schwartz - Beware of what you set your heart on--for it surely shall be yours. Lower left: Betty Severson - Five foot two, eyes of blue, but - OH! Lower right: Richard Smith - To most people nothing is more troublesome than the effort of thinking. BELOW: Upper left: Dana Springer - A handful of fun is better than a tree full of knowledge, Upper right: Wayne Steffenhagen - Life itself is but a game of football. Mid left: Ronald Swagger - Our loss is the Navy's gain. Mid right: Michael Sweeney - Quiet occasionally. Lower left: Stefan Sylvander - Without music life would be a mistake, Lower right: David Teske - When modern youth burns the midnight oil it's usually in the crankcase. FRED SCHULTZ: Basketball 2g Football 1,2,3,4g Decla- mation 1,2,3,4g Class Play 3g Chorus lg Intramurals 3,4g Lettermen's Club 3,4g Basketball Manager 4. SANDRA SCHWARTZ: Class Play 3g Band 1,2,3g Mixed Chorus 4g Girls' Chorus 4g Tiger Staff 43 Torch Staff 3,4, GAA l,2,3,4g Student Council Vice President 4g Pep Club 2,3, 4g Queen Candidate 4g Homecoming Queen 4, BETTY SEVERSON: Declamation lg Class Play 33 Band 1, 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 25 Girls' Chorus 2,43 Tiger Staff3, 4g Torch Staff 3,45 GAA 1,2,4g Student Council 4, Pep Club 2,3,4g FTA 3,4. RICHARD SMITH DANA SPRINGER: School Patrol 1. WAYNE STEFFENHAGEN: Basketball 2,3,4g Football l,2, 3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Lettermen's Club 2,3,4g School Patrol lg AVA l,2. RONALD SWAGGHI: Football 1, 2,3,4g Declamation 2g Class Play 35 Band 1,2,3,4, Swing Band 2,3,4g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL SWEENEY: Football 1, 2g Intramurals lg FFA 1, 2,3,4. STEFAN SYLVANDERg Camera Club 4: Band 43 Swing Band 4, Graduated l957 from Hogre Allmanna Laroverket, Varberg Sweden. DAVID TESKE: Basketball 1,2g Football lg School Patrol lg Gun Safety 1. Edmund Thornton - Men of few words are the best men. Loretta Turner - Silence is more eloquent than words. Paul Vining - While Kitty's away Paul will play. Renata Walstrom - And still they gazed, and still their wonder grew, that one small head could carry all she knew. Sarah Weiberg - The time to be happy is now. Marilyn Weinrich - Patience will achieve more than force. Janet Whempner - A little work, a little play--keep her going all the day. Judith Whempner - with ordinary talent and extraordinary perseverance all things are attainable, Dean Wiebusch - If he didn't have a twinkle in his eye, he'd be called bashful. Deanne Wiebush - Don't wait to live--take a chance now. EDMUND THORNTON: Track 1,2,3,4g AVA 2,3,4g FFA 1,2,3,4. LORETTA TURNER: Dodge Center lp Rushford 2. PAUL VINING: Football 1,2g FFA 1,2,3,4g AVA 1,2,3,4. RENATA WALSTROM: Declamation 4g Class Play 33 Mixed Chorus 2g Tiger Staff 3,43 Torch Staff 3,4g GAA 1,2,4g FTA 2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g Girls' Chorus 2. SARAH WEIBERG: FTA 3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g GGA 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 2,3,4. MARILYN WEINRICH: Declamation lg Chorus lg GGA 1,2, 3g Pep Club 2,3,4g Student Council 45 FTA 45 Library Club 1,4. IANE1' WHEMPNER: Girls' Chorus 2,4g Torch Staff 3,4g GAA 1,2,3,4p Student Council 45 Pep Club 2,3,4g FTA 3,4. IUDITH WHEMPNER: Girls' Chorus 23 Torch staff 3,43 GAA 1,2,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g FTA 3,4, DEAN WIEBUSCH: Basketball 1,2g Intramurals 2,3,4g Gun Safety 1: Baseball 2g Football 1. DEANNE WIEBUSCH: Band 1,2,3,4g Girls' Chorus 2, GAA l,2,4g Pep Club 2,3,4. Kenneth Willers - He knows that a football team isn't the only place one needs a line. Kenneth Windhorst - So faithful in love - so dauntless in war. Joseph Wise - A fool may talk but a Wise man speaks. Richard Wohlers - If mankind had wished for what was right, they might have had it long ago. Judy Wood - Her eyes shine like the pants of an old blue serge suit. Fred Workman - To worry little, to study lessg this is his idea of happiness. Karen Dahlstrom - Her ways are ways of pleasantness. KENNETH WILLERS: Basketball 1, 25 Football 1,2,3,4g Torch Staff 3,4g Lettermen's Club 2,3,4g School Patrol 1, King Candidate 4. KENNETH WINDHORST: Basketball 2g Track 2g Intramurals l,4g FFA 1,2,3,4. JOE WISE: Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Football l,2,3,4g Intramurals l,2,3g Lettermen's Club 2,3,4g Declamation lg Class Play 3g Class Vice President 3: King Candidateg Student Council 3,4. RICHARD WOHLERS: Declamation 2,3g AVA 2,3,4. JUDY WOOD: Pep Club 2,3,4g sms' chorus 4g GAA 1, 2, 4g FTA 3,4. FRED WORKMAN: Football 2,35 Track 3g Intramurals 2,3. KAREN DAHISTROM: Transfer student from Red Ning High School. ADVISORS C LASS MOTT O: What we are is God's gift to us, What we become is our gift to God. CLASS FLOWER MR, BEN PEOPLES Baby Ommd MR. CLINTON More CLASS COLOR L , C,4 Orchid and White CLASS GIFT Player Panel on score board, MISS ELIZABETH REINEKE MISS KALIOPE THEIOS BELOW: A group ofthe seniors is shown waiting for the special train that carried them to our Nation's Capital for a week's tour during Easter recess, JUDY WHEMPNER SYLVIA BREMER 45 KAREN PE ARS ON ROBERT KAROW Patton Award SYLVIA KAASA NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY N 'Q Q , MARVIN HOWATT 2 ' S IEAN MOECHNIG W 1 Qi ROGER KNUTSON MARJORIE FREIHEIT ur' +G' 'T- 'v 'l' 'Ql in -Q! ? X I JUDY WOOD DAVID ANDERSON PATRICK GLYNN Patton Award . .O-fi'-M ng- . CHAASSES xlx X . :Ti-3 1, QHDA 1' ' I alljvih 1 Sl I Q!-. 'L . VXX .ilwt , 'N '- J.. ' , F-I-'qxwkv 3... mu, 4' ,, 4' f f ..x ' V -- -4. , W4 ' S' A M I ' U mug! f A 9 r 'NEXTY W f, ,Ja-W fm w W X X ff ' 2 if f ulpdvf - 'ar 41' 'W Q K L 4, .atv I ii A , ,, f Au' ii ,fzk ' 55' . ' 'ff 4. . . ,r,?i. .QW -f hu., Brightly colored rooms add to thc friuudly atmubphcru as busy SCVUIHII graders work in thq naw hmm Qcurloiiiu N kitchen and concentrate on building purfcct birdhouses, whiz typing classes slavc ova: than new zuachinus FRONT ROW: Miss Mary Lou Sand, Joyce Michaelsen, Janice Wiebusch, Diane Fick, Sally Carr, Sandra Abraham, Mary Gwen Hassig, Dana Bluhm, Barbara Abraham, Judy Earney, Barbara Redmond, Carol Wohlers, Mrs. Marjorie Kaasa. SECOND ROW: Diane Morrisey, Mary Issendorf, Sandra Plote, Joanne Herron, Frances Schreck, Jean Goihl, Donis Boss, Burdell Lutjen, Jeanette Smith, Gloria Rost- vold, Karen Schmauss, Janet Lombard, June Reckmann. THIRD ROW: Jean Henn, Deniele Schroder, Sandra Erickson, Sandra Ziebell, Marian Turner, Ruth Aitken, Arlys Moechneg, Carol Schreck, Georgia Jacob, Barbara Furst, Phyllis Rabe, Judy O'Brien. LAST ROW: Diane Garbisch, Bethie Schneider, Sally Walstrom, Sharon Lightfoot, Madaleine Herman, Judith Schuster, Marcia Cordes, Bernadine Hoeft, Diane Herron, Joyce Wraalstad, Beverly Furst, Janet Teske, Diane Schlaeppi. NOT PRESENT: Shirley Vining. JUNIOR GIRLS The Junior Girl chosen for the distinction of being 1959 Girls' State is Georgia Jacob. Besides being in the upper third of the class, she must have a good personality and be interested in learning the fundamentals of government. . . L n U .'9 .' M, ,,t, in ,Z 7'v2f9?Q , .L,,.,,, ' . Georgia has the privilege of attending the Girls' State AE national gathering this year which is held on June 18 to June 25. Over 450 girls will be attending Minnesota's 12th annual Girls' State. Carol Vohlers, alternate, will RQ attend in event of Georgia's absence. Georgia Jacob and her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Jacob, FRONT ROW: Donald Schwartz, Thomas Maloy, Roger Geisler, Lawrence Thimijan, Ervin Duden, James Deden, Perry Heitman, Dwain Gerken, Gary Johnson, Edward Weiberg, Mr. Henry Finney. SECOND ROW: Richard Rothgarn, Bruce Eggenberger, Fred Kenitz, Henry Schmauss, Ronald Geppert, Steve Rettler, Mark Bremer, Bernard Schlund, Patrick Finney, David Hosking, Robert Wiebusch. THIRD ROW: Douglas Bayley, Wayne Clare, Gary Strickland, Scott Peterson, Robert Gunderson, Kenneth Johnson, Jon Walstrom, James Haglund, Bruce Barnum, Richard Franz. LAST ROW: Thomas Wiel, John Bouquet, Joseph Schlund, Thomas Featherstone, Gordon Hinck, Larry Peters, Charles Harrison, Joyce Atkinson, John Selck, Richard DeMarce, Morris Platte. NOT PRESENT: Howard Boatman, Elward Burfiend, Larry Hoeft, Marvin Holmstadt, Arthur Miencke, JUNHUR BCOTE S The Junior Boy chosen to represent Lincoln High School ff at Gopher Boys' State is Ronald Geppert. At Boys' State, they will organize and establish a functioning government on the level of our own state government. Since the pri- mary purpose of Boys' State is to learn government by . ., , 'I doing, Ronald will take part in performing duties that are iz I connected with the three existing branches of government- judicial, legislative, and executive. Boys' State takes place June 14 to June 20. Pat Finney, chosen as alternate, will attend in the event that Ronald is unable to. Pat Finney, alternate, and Ronald Geppert 1959 Boys' State. 1 r an FRONT ROW: Mrs. Elfrieda Walstrom, Nancy Schmauss, Karen Workman, Ruby Ward, Carol Richard- son, Karen Carey, Joyce Asp, Georgianna Henning, Darline Connell, Janice Eggenberger, Phyllis Parrott, Mary Lou Plote, Dorothy Gillen, Miss Edwina Schlueter, SECOND ROW: Ilene Bremer, Carol Peters, Joy Plote, Diane Courtier, Patricia Hart, Donna Teidemann, Dorothy Meyers, Mar- cene Zimmerman, Phyllis Hinck, Muriel Haas, Maxine Gunderson, Sandra Beaulieu, Sharon Von Helmst, Carolyn Carsten, Marcene Schumann. Tl-HRD ROW: Elizabeth Goihl, Judith Eggenberger, Lorraine Harlan, Marlys Steffenhagen, Deirdre Flesche, Diane Anderson, Madonna Anding, Sharon Krueger, Dianne Roland, Jane Anderson, Sharon Springer, Lorraine Glander, Kathleen Lagua, Loa Brinkman. LAST ROW: Patricia Meyer, Barbara Giesler, Mary Kaasa, Mary I-laase, Sharon Michael- son, Marian Windhorst, -Alice Ratican, Janet Wohlers, Nancy Herbst, Judith Miller, Vicky Schumacher Mary Ann Siewert, Diane Moyer, Margaret Meyer. NOT PRESENT: Dorothy Lichtblau, Judy Stenson, Darlene Witt. SUPHOMUR CLASS FRONT ROW: Mr. Arlan Johnson, Robert Wiech, Michael Prigge, Gary Wiech, John Hassig, William Gjerde, Kenneth Kobs, Arthur Leerssen, Gerald Brummer, Kenneth Cady, Mr. Robert Sershen. SECOND ROW: Vernon Zimmerman, Gary Schumacher, Lee Nibbe, Rudolph Buck, Jerry Peterson, John Mc- Donald, Stanley Sievers, Ian Lutjen, Gary Beaman, Gary Steffenhagen. THIRD ROW: Cortland Funke, Robert Johnson, Frederick Wieck, Charles Meyer, John Kackmann, Robert Angell, James Herron, Richard Holst, Leo Feehan, John Eickhorn, Jerry Wieck. LAST ROW: Lee Adams, Jon Lunde, Robert Goranson, Kerwin Siewart, James Walstrom, John Wempner, Ronald Schacht, John Schmidt, Robert Hoeft, Rollin Geppert. NOT PRESENT: David Ehlers, Darrell Peterson, Caryl Wobig. FRONT ROW: Joanne Richardson, Kathleen Peters, Geraldine Teske, Diane Bluhm, Mary Lutjen, Car- men Barnum, Norma Francis, Marlene Bundy, Penny Brummer, Jean Weinmann, Miss Gladys Paulson. SECOND ROW: Miss Joan Schmitz, Judy Knutson, Barbara Greer, Barbara Knutson, JoAnn Clare, Gloria Freiheit, Barbara Halpaus, Judith Coleman, Mary Jacob, Donna Maloy, Karen Bundy. THIRD ROW: Margaret Glynn, Margaret Terwilliger, Koris Fellows, Joan Haase, Kay Banick, Marlene Moechnig, Elizabeth Hames, Judy Glander, Mary Moechnig, Carol Swenson, LAST ROW: Mary Cronin, Marie Michels, Judith Kirtz, Judith Leerssen, Gretchen Olson, Judith Roberts, Charlene Adams, Marvel Herbst, Karen Sass. NOT PRESENT: Constance Balow, Rita Bremer, Ardelle Witt, F R F, Qi i N C L FXS S FRONT ROW: Mr. Joe Denzer, Dale Nelson, Richard Wood, Roger Rutz, Robert Sylvis, Richard Riet- mann, Elmer Holmstadt, Richard Abraham, Thomas DeMarce, Alvin Meineke, William Steffenhagen, Terre Richardson, Robert Herron, Richard Dahling, M. Gordon Foss. SECOND ROW: Richard Sprick, Karl Kehren, Charles Cordes, Gordon Ellingson, David Schlaeppi, Dale Bargsten, John Karow, Thomas Schreck, Bruce Baker, Marvin Peters, Gerald Eggenberger, William Ziebell, Terrance Brostrom. THIRD ROW: Roger Morrisey, Brian Hallen, John Halpaus, William Giesler, Keith Willers, John Adams Charles Wiech, James Laqua, Thomas Siewert, Gerald Wohlers, Richard Wise, Dale Oliver, Charles Hoyt, Gene Turner, LAST ROW: Glen Atkinson, Linn Willers, John Vining, Boyton Herman, Donald Mueller, Joseph Hertzig, Richard Schumacker, Darrell Steffenhagen, Loren Brusehaver, Dennis Kane, Barry Gisslen, Dennis Duncan, Peter Hansen, Gary Swagger. NOT PRESENT: Lee Wimmer. QW 1 li' f- Q 5 .3 -KL' A., . .., A.- - ' ',,f . Q- T ,I Mud FRONT ROW: Bonnie Brunkow, Diane Steffenhagen, Vivian Turner, Sherry Kruse, Lynn Beaulieu, Margaret Peterson, Lana Rostvold, Carolyn Lombard, Phyllis Freheit, Vonnie Rietmann, Carol Siewert Cheryl Siewert. SECOND ROW: Diane Wilde, Margaret Fick, Diana Prigge, Gerry Kohrs, Sandra Roper, Sheryl Nibbe, Joyce Kirtz, Pamela Mills, Joyce Freheit, Ann Reckmann, Linda Atkinson, Eileen Beckmann. LAST ROW: Linda Bremer, Barbara Steffenhagen, Diane Clare, Kathleen Boss, Gloria Schafer, Diana Schacht, Judy Vollmers, Joanne Parmeter, Mary Barrels, Eunice Duden, Arlyce Swagger, Miss Florence Pederson, NOT PRESENT: Lynda Brundage, Anita Fick, Helen Goranson. 3 F, Xi' All Nl il li 2 IQ X il 'D If ,, , A A L 1 .. , FRONT ROW: Van Brostrom, Kenneth Kohn, Larry Partington, Kenneth Ingalls, Lance Johnson, Ronnie Charette, Peter Martin, Daniel Richardson, Lowell Hassler, William Barnacle, Mr. Dean Smith. SECOND ROW: Jim Gerlach, Viryle Copley, Richard Klindworth, Duane Morrow, Mike Heins, Gary Plote, Roger Charette, Thomas Haglund, Porter Barnum, Dennis Francis, THIRD ROW: Byron Bremer, Robert Strickland, Ronald Gnotke, Paul Froyd, Brian Finney, Bradley Head, Dennis Walters, Dennis Issendorf, Richard Grobe, Robert Wallace. LAST ROW: Robert Gjerde, David Hansen, James Adams, Larry Adams, Frederick Ives, David Bowers, Rollie Schumacher, David Heise, Harold Nihart, Steven Connell. NOT PRESENT: Allen Ward, Larry Glander, UR GANIZ .1i A YU DNS f KM X ,ef X U W, J- QEI V QI: N go in A XP H 'I 'ff 1 S., 'il ,A 'Ag V' 'Nu I i l' XXX ,lf 'MIN I U1 ry hr' x - , ' . .AI I V ww f -c,' 5 'awe QQ' 5' Q , 'ups Q' sl f 26 . , wg My , X 1 4. K' . V 1 LQ 1. E' MA., , ,. ' - -K, 'e :gigs .,,N .-1 .3 f 'f , guy 1 A 4 ,W , if 3,5 'm,w , yf- 'zff '55 ff f5' 'NM . . F ' ,rs 6 111. . - if. W L K wi . fffij - 1Q?g??k'ff, iii' ir 'al' f ' W' .gigs N W -m, ,,.a ZW! , M 5 , A f mf, ' 355 213181, ? . , . ,dv .la M1 ,.3,,f'Wf,Qi . M, 'U zzggfk .C ,, . Y k ,N 4 .4 uf af? G Af., ,wi V520 - f 5:15-fkkad' 'Q ' :'2'5?:1fSF1f1:ff .,, S' ,1V4' . . .aq gn ,. , ,,4I',,5 ,Nr f . .,5f4,v, W NEXT YEARS OFFICERS: Pat Meyer, Treasurer, Deirdre Fleshe, Secretary, Larry Peters, Vice Presidentg and Dana Bluhm , President. The Student Council is a body com posed of representatives from each class and organization, which has the authority to vote on and arrange scho lastic and extracurricular activities for the students. Assembling under the guidance of Mr. Smith once a week, the council has succeeded in planning a handbook for next year and also in sponsoring the Homecom- ing Dance, Cl UNQHL SEATED: E. Duden, D. Bluhm, J. Gilbertson, R. Meyers, D. Duncan, P. Brummer, D. Moyer, STANDING: B. Severson. J. Juers, D. Bayley, M. Howatt, J. Wise, G. Hinck, C. Meyer, B. Berg, B. Iuers, M, Weinrich. Track Captai lincoln Torch Acclaimed as First Class Lincoln's Torch was acclaim- ed as First Class paper during its first semester of 1958-59 by the National Scholastic Press Association. Judged in comparison with other like school papers, the Torch fell one mark below the envied All-American rating. Coverage , Content ana Physical Properties are the three sections by which the N.S.P.A. grades a paper. Coverage of the school's news is the main job of the pa- per. This consists of finding and printing all of the news- wc Tie student bo Old TOl'Cl'l Staff the Torch re- rating, that of 715. av? Co-Editors-in-Chief: Judy Whempner and Juanita Juers. STANDING: Co-Assistant- Editors: Sally Walstrom, Joanne Herron, and Jean Moechnig. Advisor, Mr. Bjarne Lirrpr- u I-I rwlll r-svlv I1-rlrr-xsl- 1'9- iallg ack, 'on- men, ath- ting 'the icht SEATED: C. Grimm, B. Angell, S. Meineke, E, Heise. STANDING: J. Wood, B. Severson, fnth S. Schwartz, R. Walstrom, S. Bremer, M. Dohrn, K. Johnson, J. Whempner, B. Juers, S. Kaasa. Om' ayne mor - Tipping the scales pounds and standing 5 inches is this year's trac tain Wayne Steffenhagei Ole , as he is called, h ticipated in track for fivi anad has lettered for f those years. Wayne is nc captain of the team but a participant in four eve cluding shot-put, discus lay, and 100 yard dash. golf UIUIS .LJGJKC Lfllay dll championship. A schedule of yet available. 4' . . ' 5 Members who joined staff in second semester, aa- I I Ole also holds two 1 SEATED: S. Abraham, D. Pick. I. Lombard, B. Redmond, C, Wehlers. STANDING: B. 22.325 523t's:gf:::.122 2 g,3ggw'Sff3gg,-5-C1-fgg, D, S- M. D. D. F' but was 50 feet V ' ' 13 O ' ' C rec ' h 30 ver, his best put ,is 55 reel., 6 inches. ,fi f ff C, .5 ,ilk , ,S Q f V ' 6 1 fig. , 9.35 , gy, an Ji v 51 514' .,., Fi' k S ,,r3.Q5' , x J, 6, A yn -4 , 4. -.gf.i'Yi-eu, 5- 2 n L: ,. - L g a , fwpzfef 1 A g.. '.:5?gMe3. . gg? j5g3f:gb if ,W few,A-mvffw-H-1-r. af:gfvvfxn' ' A A , 1 - ' miie, Q4 li, - 1242535 filpl, M, 55.1 -f'isgQ'F FUTURYQ FAT MERS 1mP.A. oifr-rierghs UF it IIC.. STANDING: Paul Vining, Joyce Atkinson, Maryin Howatt, Robert Nibbe, Edmond Thornton, Eugene Becker. SEATED Mr. John Rolloff. Joyce Atkinson crowns Dana Bluhm F.F, A, Sweetheart, while Marjorie Freiheit, last year's sweetheart, looks on. Ii' SEATEDg R. Nibbe, J, Atkinson, Mr. J. Rolloff, M. Howatt, E. Becker, P. Vining, and E. Thornton. STANDING: FIRST ROW: G. Wiech, T. Siewert, P. Heitman, M. Sweeney, L. Thimijan, H. Boatman, F. Burfiend, V. Zimmerman, R. Johnson, C. Meyer, D. Gerken, C. Cordes. SECOND ROW: J. Kackman, L. Heitman, J. Adams, K. Windhorst, J. Vining, G. Atkinson, R. Morrisey, R, Adams, R. Holst, L. Brushaver, K. Siewert, D. Johnson, E. Burfiend. 32 XNlbRXf SEATED Carol Peters Stefen Sylvander Georgta Jacob Baard Flesche Sylvra Kaasa Wrllram Baker Robert Parrott STANDING Drane Garbtsch Mary Kaasa Wrllram Gjerde Pat Frnney Charles Harrr son Roger Knutson Steve Rettler Dlane Anderson Derrdre Flesche and Advrsor Mr Henry Frnney The further development of photog raphy as a hobby was the atm of the Camera Club The project of the year was the development of prctures of the school for drsplay rn the new lobby Camera Club rn sessron Mr Frnney that at r'r,t'B ,J .xi x. A 4 1 ,I . X- AFA. -1 K A : f I I I P f l Q I A . : . . I , . . . ' . D .- I I I . 1 n I 4 ' 4 ' .bil , I f. f + T My ' -- ff. ,.iQ1,,1X , 7 ' 4 . . K L , .x 1, ,Luka-: .MA f pm if ,L 1 fi! QAM , 1355, r.. si Ai N H N H w ,ag , SA WQEK J mn.. f ,Q 1.34 .V- ,gg . .W 515, 1' f A-'ff A gl 'Y Migihffgg 424 A .x W, f ,VH K ,E .f ',L L fflvlgp Q . , V ix '?Z? fug,f, A win fir? - L , , ,.-4, T I , 41 .gy .,.t. , . - . ,W . 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A Wi az' PHP C L U B FRONT ROW K Carey J Asp B Severson S Abraham D Connell J Teske B Gorhl G Hennrnb S Carr G Hassrg J Earney J Eggenberger, D Grllen I Bremer SECOND ROW J Reckman J Henn M Haas T Funk, M Gunderson D Couruer S Schwartz S Merncke C Carsten S Bremer B Juers B Angell J Mrchaelson D L1chtblau THIRD ROW J Juers K Pearson B Lutyen M Hames B Furst J Anderson M Wrndhorst B Furst K Laqua D Boss B Angell D Flesche J Herron D Frck LAST ROW J Moechnrg D Garbrsch M Haase B Glesler N Herbsr G Jacob S Kaasa A Raucan B Hoeft E Herse D Andrng, M Cordes D Moyer FRONT ROW Advrser Mrss Mary Lou Sand J Wrebusch D Morrrsey B Redmond S Plote K Johnson D Tredemann S Vrnrng M Meyer M Srewert G Llvrngston D Meyers M Issendorf P Parrott N Schmauss SECOND ROW J Lombard D Bluhm S Von Helmst D Schroeder D Roland S Nacey S Wreberg P Meyer M Frerherr D Wlebusch D Wm M Wemrrch N Moyer G Rostvold THIRD ROW J Gohrl B Schnerder, S Zrebell C Grrmm B L1ghIfOOI J Mlller R Walstrom M Kaasa D Herron K Banrck S Krueger M Zrmmer man P Rabe J OBr1en K Schmauss FOURTH ROW J Smrth K Hoops J Wralstad V Schmacher M Hermann B Krlgrarn G Anderson J Wohlers J Whempner J Wood J Whemp ner S Lrghtfoot I Stenson S Errckson : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . 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U F The Lettermen s Club rs composed of boys who have earned letters rn any of the mterscho lastrc sports football basketball baseball track golf and tennrs and are now el1g1ble for Jackets The ma1n purpose of the club IS to g1VC recognrtron to the boys who have contrrbuted therr trme rn these extracurrrcular BCUV IUCS Tom Wtel Kenneth Wrllers Pat Glynn Tom Knaup and Advrsor Mr Robert Sershen FRONT ROW R Gxllen T Knaup K Wrllers I McDonald J Wrse F Kemtz L Quarve D Lowrre B Karow SECOND ROW B Flesche W Berg R DeMarce T W1el R Hollman J Selck D Eggenberger W Steffenhagen T Klrndworth Mr R Sershen BACK ROW M Howatt J Gersler F Schultz D Anderson G Hmck C Harrxson J Bouquet I Walstrom P Glynn 37 .t , . ' ' , , A A ! LETTHRM f,f3LjL'lB HEALTH QU UNQUL, SEATED Mrss Florence Pederson Mr Mrchael Corrrgan Mrss Mary Lou Sand Mr Ben Peoples Mrss Edw1na Schlueter Dr Davrd Sontag and Dana Bluhm STANDING Mrss Elrzabeth Rerncke and Mrs Allene Peterson 1 v l l ' L 1 -a 4 1 I I 4 1 a - 1 . . , , . , . I , . . ,xy vs 1 Y XX RX t, N14 r 4. A . l 1 - I 9 D The School Patrol Boys perhaps have the hardest Job and yet they recerve the least amount of recog muon It IS the purpose of the patrol boys to help prevent traffrc Jams accrdents and deaths Sblrlllllll P :VF PNNL Terre Rrchardson Frederrck Wreck Donald Mueller Arthur Leerssen and Robert Wreck A gas -W gy A .13 'fly 'U S OD 9 .sv .W 4 0 SPORTS um I W2 tal-'fi Q... ff 4,4 v 5 , wi Sports are a big part of life at Lincoln--ask any letterman! Much of the new building is devoted to locker rooms like this one where athletes can talk over their problems as they are now with coach, Bob Sershen, -Q' 4I fl-3' CD C D'fll'fl'5 fl.,fl., STANDING: Manager Dale Lowrie, Tom Wiel, Tom Klindworth, Dale Eggen- berger, .Wayne Steffenhagen. KNEELING: Joe Wise, Fred Schultz, Bill Berg, Ronald Lamkin, Marvin Howatt, Joe Giesler, Dave Anderson. Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake City City City City City City City SCORES 24 St. Filix 6 26 Cannon F. O 13 Zumbrota '7 13 Kenyon 14 6 K as-Mant 13 O Farmington 6 '7 Plainview 12 STANDING: Manager Tom Maloy, Mark Bremer, Bill Karow, John Eichom, KNEELING: Bill Baker, Rodrick Adams, Darrell Peterson, Ken Willers, Chuck Harrison. ri 5 J N Q i 1 QN N' ' 5 4 STANDING Fred Kenitz Douglas Bayley Mike Prigge Jerry Brummer l -, KNEELING Roger Hollman Roger Knutson Scott Peterson Baard Flesche Joyce Atkinson Jack Bouquet Dick DeM arce 42 HB SQUAD . ., , ,-qw A v v is UU ,I B :X LL STANDING: Manager Dennis Duncan, Charles Wiech, Terry Brostrom, Barry Gisslen, John Karow, Robert Angell, Loren Brusehaver, Ken Kobs, Dennis Kane, Chuck Meyer, Joe Herzig, John Schmidt, Coach Robert Sershen. SITTING: Bruce Baker, Thomas Schreck, Thomas DeMarce, Stan Sievers, Richard Wise, Bob Hoet, Roger Rutz, Jim Herron. KNEELING: Dom Mueller, Lee Nibbe, Bill Giesler, Terry Richardson, Ian Lutjen, Douglas Furst. A., , , ss., 1 f Z J' 5 ' , . ,,, Q, ' .,fv-nun x ,lf 5 if , 1' .ff ,VJ ' I Varsity coaches Kieffer, Denzer. C-Squad Football I, 6 ' I I ' x A , .sz if J lf. 'al V el,rT, - Un' I 1 .V 1 . I ?ktJif: ,A ., ,U - I ,Q will-ff-1 'N ef, 3 . , ' I 'pfgtr ' it W 100 W4 E. KNEELING: Bradley Head, Lee Partington, Dennis Francis, Ron Charette, Roger Charette, Van Brostrom, Fred Schmauss. STANDING: Dennis Lortscher, James Korhs, Jon Steffenhagen, Mark Halleen, Ray Meyers, Fred Ives, Dave Bowers, James Adams, Rollo Head, Coach Clint Moe stands in the background. 4' CAPTAIN JOE TOM SENIOR C RHDDI RS CAPTAIN BILL OE WAYNE RON DAVE jf' DALE W ROGER BILL ROGER KEN FRED. MARVIN BAARD, BILL, ROD S E191 N fl U RS .M-35' DALE EGGENBERGER JOE WISE ORVILLE NELSQN PAT GLYNN WAYNE STEFFENHAGEN STANDING Mrke Prlgge Vernon Zrmmerman Ian Lutjen Chuck Wrech Ronald Schacht John Wempner Bob Hoeft B111 Gjerde Drck Wrse John Karow Tom Schreck Terry Brostrom KNEELING Coach Wrllram Kleffer Manager Kenneth Kobs BQSQU A D BASK ETB ML, CBSQUAD fBASKlE1TBALL 1 rfff Nl ff W K 'A' IN, ' ',f I, VMI' iff IU 7 YW' 77' I STANDING: Coach Ronald Trondson, Dennis Walters, Bradley Head, Mark lull m Halleen John Steffenhagen, Ray Meyers Dale Bragsten Bill Dahling Larry Adams Rollo Head Butch Rothgarn Dennis Lortcher Bob Gjerde KNEELING Rrchard Dahlmg I1m Gerlach Byron Bremer Bob Wallace Van Brostrom Dennrs Francrs Larry Glander Larry Partrngton Fred Schmauss Brran Frnney E3 TENNHS 3 STANDING John McDonald Jrm Walstrom Roger Hollman Coach Ronald Tromdson KNEELING Ken Cade Stefan Sylvander Fred Kerutz john McDonald wrns srngles to boost tennrs team Fred and Roger ready for acuon to conference champs 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 5 ' . 1 . 1 1 1 1 C ' . .. ' . , ' . . l ... ? - ,Q ' 4 , U fN 2: ,I K O J. ix' 2 . ' . 1 I 1 - . 1 . , Jerri? ' ' 'ifl.- Ziff-jjf -K '1::11tlZt'1fffEf114. ,QQ 1- A Yqa- A x 3 rl5fkS,l1,B LL ff ft f f :wt X I PZ 1 4! I was I E I N6 J 7 1 of ti Cl f . J ' N L 'I 5 it , ' , I - 1 - NU' ll WU fl an NICQ 'IU' s yy f f ll I N l s -' .4' ' L 'q -, f . f f ' If ,4--.-. -5.5.4. y X :N-I Q ,Mft f .N ' 'fr' Q f V Md C 1 J A gf af 1:-, vw ' . 1 'Q 4' E K I kg if Y- 'ff 5 1 xi 3 Aw 1 . ' 1 N X if LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave Anderson, Joe Wise, Orville Nelson, John 'fc .. f -jg, Fl Whempner, Bill Baker, Butch Rothgarn. ?xj:ai I . UNF' -L. K ' 15 he ,,v nf Ml: XV4- -' ' -'-1 iw This year's baseball team tied for the H, V, L. championship. For three years the tigers have been champs. Wabasha 0 Lake City 11 Rochester 1 Lake City 4 Zumbrota 0 Lake City 4 Red Wing 7 Lake City 1 Cannon Falls O Lake City 7 Kenyon 5 Lake City 2 Kasson Mantorville O Lake City 1 Stewartville 2 Lake City 6 Farmington O Lake City 10 Rochester 6 Lake City O LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Glynn, Fred Schmauss, Dick DeMarce, Dennes Lortcher, Loren Brusehaver, Chuck Weick. 11 LEFT: Chink, the slugger. RIGHT: Eck, Loren Brusehaver making the rounds, the smacker. CENTER: Mouse ? 48 LEFT Tom Knaup Gerry Brummer, Tom Wtel, Wayne Steffenhagen Wayne Steffenhagen broke the local H V L and d1str1ct shot put records by throwtng the shot 51 ft 1 rnch Henry Schmauss Joe D nzer C11nt Moe Bruce Anderson Mark Bremmer Berry Schlundt Lee Adams Stanley Srevers Gordy Hmck Wayne Steffenhagen Tom Schreck, Bob Hoeft Roger Knutson Albert Brunner Baard Flesche broke the school record ror the half m1le wlth 2 mlnutes 10 3 seconds Track Trgers also took the Hraw atha Valley League track trophy Lee Ntbbe Art Leerssen Rrchard Wohlers Al Brunner Bob Angell Ed Thornton Baard Flesche Cliblllf STANDING: Coach Arlan Johnson, Dale Lowrie, David Bowers, Jack Bouquet, Ronald Schact, Leon Quarve, Dougals Bayley, James Herron, Bradley Head. SEATED: Larry Partington, Bob Herron, Terry Brostrom, Bill Steffenhagen, Richard Wise, John Karow, Bill Dahling. NOT PRESENT: Richard Abraham, Bill li Dahling, Brian Halleen, Rollo Head, Terry Richardson, John Ste ffenhagen. Think he'l1 make it? ARCHERY R OP Q SL , X , nu F l , cya, l KNEELING: David Bowers, Peter Martin David Hanson STANDING: Main speaker at the athletic banquet Dick Nesbitt, football coach Bill Kieffer, athletic director Bob Sershen, and basketball coach Clint Moe. KNEELING: Tom Wiel, Jack Bouquet, and Douglas Bayley. -t.Y-1f-I-1 1-I r f ' H hh, R Ll , :X DTHRS X Nl? 'Nl X 'IO R ls4l'l l 'lsC5 L. L. . ,,.-,.x., .,. , x x x x Y- ,A , . Organizing pepfests, introducing new yells, and urging the Tigers on to victory are some ofthe duties of the cheerleaders. They have done their job well this year, and we thank them. CLOCKWISE Barb Abraham Carol Wohlers D1ane Anderson and Lorraine Harlan B squad cheerleaders THE HEART OF OUR PEP' H LEFT TO RIGHT Franie Schreck Judy Eggenberger Carol Peters and Carol Schreck A squad cheerleaders What is a parade without a band and HAVE THEM1 Although the parades ta e place in the summer baton twtrltng classes continue throughout the year with these maJorettes instructing TOP TO BOTTOM Frame Schreck Mary Haase, Mary Leah Cronin Joanne Haase and Donis Boss Z 1 s A 1 Q' A . 1 ' . . . j - n what is a band without rnajorettes? WE . k Y ' 1 l 1 I .l I 5 I 1 U I I I ' ., 1 ' A. ,f . L , 1 . X f 1'TUI X xl' lQ'hl lub - ..'l I , sv ' s W4- x 1009? . X C ,gf J 4 ff- Q! P .J E , f , A, K sk, , V W 000 0 I X W , QW , 1 I me w f 9 M. .. 1 ' r, I Z ' 1-wb 5' , ' 4 H F I 'M ui I x , fl.- wy- fi fU'RFCTbR 1 1 If if ,, 1 X yi -,,ff ,,g, . , ' 23? ,j 44? 701-:I-rf xg 'K 9- ,5815 U 39 1 P W 'WEN YH? EW W . 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SANDRA SCHWARTZ - WILLIAM K.-XROW ,, fl 'FF' mf ,, N , ' mm f Im, ' 72, 3 5 Mu, 5 7, x ,N jim 'iw f .,. ' , 1 V ,, 14 , , WI, ,W My A 5 f ,' M wg: f Mez' ,, 4 ,L V, M, VW '-'f ff32 AY -M H .g r ,Vai M f If J A My Y v .y -1 I, Ay ' v 'gg A , , 'gn 'W 4 1 Y iff y f ,ny 3 Sw fs ,iw 1, ,, - V-.-,wx fm' '.. ' Vx W ,L Q, . V M ' +4 ' '23 4. 1. V X X aff ,E .. fm, Vi in f Him gk, 'as .gps M . 4,549 ef ' g,?i45:,gs qi , .f 'fs 4 6 . 2 Y Q4 ,5,f,,, ,, . 9 Ktng and Queen descendtng throne, Impersonattng Cannon s cheerleaders Murtel Haas Renata Walstrom Juantta Juers and Betty Severson Defeat! Queen Sandy acts as hostess to her ftve attendants and former queen candldate Rosahe Abraham at the Alumm Breakfast 1lflr5fl fl.,flN ff' CIIJQX' 'lFllQl.,fl'fl lrE1S Since the first Sophomore Hi-Lites of 1954 there has been much talent displayed among the students of Lincoln. This year the theme, Brussel's world Fair was centered around acts from different countries by traveling Master and Mistress of Ceremonies, james Walstrom and Patricia Meyer. In the senior high individual competition Mary Kaasa dramatized her rendition of Once Upon A Time, The Kentuckian's won honors in the group division, In the junior high individual competition Barbara Schmauss voealized It Might As Well Be Spring. Barbara Willers and Cleo Issendorf pantomimed Juke Box Annie in group competition division. ff' :,,,,ee - 2 Y ...J Master and Mistress of Ceremonies James Walsffom and Patricia MGYH Cleo Issendorf and Barbara Willers '77 1 I If , -1? E, Heise, S. Meineke, B, Juers, S. Bremer, J. Barbara Schmauss Mary Kaasa Wood and S. Schwartz, STANDING: B. Eggenberger, H. Schmauss, T. Weil, P. Finney, R. Franz, L. Hoeft. SEATEDg I. Selck. .,1 1rk.X.,,1 NUESUU Y ,.,,.,,.,, ,J XX Aix I MU 'f'li l3W li' X' YH Y 3. I . TLTNHUR CLASS P L A STANDING: T. Weil, D. Fick, H. SChm3uSS SEATED: B. Hoeft, C. Schreck, M 1 sd CAST - FRONT ROW: B. Eggenberger, L. Hoeft, B. Redmond, R, Franz, MIDDLE ROW: B. Hoeft, D. Herron, D. Bluhm, D. Fick, J, Herron, C, Wohlers. BACK ROW: D. Schroeder, C. Schreck, H. Schrnauss, P, Finney, T. Weil, J. Selck, S. Lightfoot, Mr. Lyman Bringgold. jvc '1' - 'i 'i 'J' A f ,,,, V. ... V ,, SH fc LAXSS I SIMM iilr1,it,1rl.txxil i STANDING: Sylvia Kaasa, Margaret Hames, Eunice Heise, Sylvia Bremer Sandra Schwartz, Barbara Juers, and Marjorie Freiheit, SEATED: Juanita Juers and Shirley Meincke, STANDING: Juanita Juers, Betty Severson, William Karow, Sylvia Kaasa, Baard Flesche, and Margaret Harnes, Mr, Mannix, Albert Brunner, and 2 , 'f C sr 'Q elicate Daisy, Renata Walstrom. if f ' i K STANDING: David Anderson, Thomas Knaup, Fred Schultz, Albert Brunner, William Baker, Renata Walstrom, and Judy Wood. SEATEDQ Jerry Blaisdell. Principal, Robert Smith congratu- lates Director, Lyman Bringgold Sylvia Kaasa, Juanita Iuers, Ronald Lamkin, William Karow, Baard on the rod Cum p u . Flesche, and Karen Pearson. District Winners Carol Wohlers Diane Fick and Fred Schultz ' 1 1' . 1 r ,r lD.lf,f. ,l.,..XMl Lincoln's fourteen declam participants were all given superior ratings at the local eliminations, enabling them to go to the district speech festival at Winona. Lyman Bringgold directed this year's participants, At the district, Diane Fick received a superior, and Fred Schultz and Carol Wohlers received excellents allowing all three to advance to the region. At the regional contest in Plainview, Fred Schultz was named alternate to the state in the memorized oratory division. His speech was entitled Enemy of the People. A Failing America, original oratory by Carol Wohlers, rated a superior, and Dear Diary, portrayed by Diane Fick in the humorous division, received a very good. 'B1shop's Candlesticks, a one act play directed by Miss Solveig Ramstad was pre sented at the district speech festival and received an excellent rating FRONT ROW Joyce Asp Mary Issendorf Diane Courtier Janet Lombard Madaleine Herman Carol Wohlers Renata Walstrom SECOND ROW Mary Jacob Carol Swenson Penny Brummer Geraldine Teske Shirley Goihl Gretchen Olson Sylvia Kaasa THIRD ROW Marjorie Freiheit Diane Fick Diane Anderson Lorraine Harlan Alice Ratican, Mary Kaasa Georgia Jacob BACK ROW Dale Nelson Pat Finney Bill Karow Fred Schultz, Carl Moechnig Baard Flesche STANDING Lyman C Bringgold , . - - . . . ' - . . . : ' . : l I . I I I U I I ' : I I I 1 l . s 1 ' 5 n I I Q I I I I I I ' : . ' . ' . ' . . : QI 'UN I CIRZSENI U R PR OQVI 1' fl4'fL,AQNfl IN G U ABOVE: Henry Schmauss acknowledges William R. Karow, Karen Pearson and Patrick Finney at the head table. Fred Schultz, Sylvia Kaasa, senior vice president, Sally Walstrom, and Gordon Hinck, junior vice presi- dent in the grand march. Highpointing the evening, Patrick Finney, junior class president and Karen Pearson led the grand march to the strains of Ken Burke's orchestra. This 1959 Prom, given by the juniors for the graduating seniors, will long be a pleasant memory. Diane Anderson, Betty Goihl, Mary Kaasa, Deirdre Flesche and Mary Haase, waitresses for the prom. The ceiling of pink and rose crepe paper, palm trees scattered around the auditorium and flamingo's on the banquet tables carried out the Flamingo theme of the 1959 Prom. Joseph Denzer, guest speaker, read Kipling's Just For Today and compared famous quotations to the Prom goers. William R. Karow, senior class president, Margaret Hames, Karen Pearson, and Patrick Finney, junior class president, 1 R , 'Y Y ' V , Y C .lnkbb UAH ANI? William Karow, senior class president presents class gift to Robert Smith principal Each year the seniors leave a gift in memory of their graduating from high school. This year's class purchased a player panel for the new scoreboard in the new gymnasium With a player panel, the names of the basketball players, their points and fouls will be shown during games. just a few of our distinguished sophisticated dignified Renata Walstrom, Roger Hollman and Ronald Swagger They presented a skit revealing the class prophecies Some people are so poised' William qflrazylegsj Karow is interviewed by Man of the Street David Anderson . . . . ' , . . . . ' . , , . . . seniors. . .Juanita Juers, Shirley Meineke, Leon Quarve, lv ' n ' . ll XRDN 7' rec1p1ent of the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award Kathleen Johnson 'X 01 Torch and Tlger Staff members pose after berng rewarded Qurll and Scroll awards for therr work rn journahsm Judy Whempner Sylvra Kaasa Renata Walstrom Juaruta Juers Jean Moechmg Karen Pear son Shrrley Memcke and Sylvra Bremer NOT PICTURED Janet Whempner P.T, A. AND L,C, E. A, Scholarshrp wrnners, Marjorre Frerhert and Patrlck Glynn. NOT PICTURED Fred Schultz, St. Paul Ploneer Press Scholarshtp Roger Hollman and Ronald Lamkrn present to the school the Trger mascot cage bu11t by the semor boys as a servrce project .NW I fl Q iIffg'fH cl' , an p 6 A MM, wi fi 43 3 I Y -Q O .- 6 o 5 1 , t X up Lai 1 ., f 1. K1 gb 4, V I Mix. i I I l. 'ffl-x ,J M px d K ' l'ffj',iQi . V s M y J ' egg.-ftp. : 4 ' 1: 'Q ff 5 J - 'B RQV1 C 'lk L fNLV'R'E1 'VTE QXAND Cllllil Wl'li','N'V l41W 'l41'N xl , A. ,, ,.41l.4x- . , A. ii A. Mr. Freiheit presents his daughter with his diploma while Gerald Blaisdell, Beverly Lightfoot and Larry Heitmann wait in line. ,NN .x1.-.s.....si.,A.. Two of the graduating seniors, Nancy Jean Moyer and Leon Quarve, look at the D. D. Karow, Rev. A, Loyd Asp, Princi- pal Robert Smith, School Board President Everett Freiheit and the Commencement Speaker Judge Harold LeVander Judge of District Court. The title of his address ' -D was V.I. P, QVery Important Personj, 1.0, This year's Baccalaureate Service was conducted by the Rev. G. Bruce Hotchkis, B, A, , L,Th. , Rector of St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Loretta Turner, Shirley Reitmann, S. Baard Flesche, and Dean Wiebusch chat with him briefly before the service, Designated as class speaker this year was Richard Wohlers. culmination of 12 years of work with Supt. RbVll1Nll5l li XX l LN Song of the Sewer pantomime by Diane Schlaeppi Dana Bluhm, Beverly Furst June Reckmann and Barbara Furst Juniors Janitor s helpers Carolyn Lombard and Sherry Kruse The Seventh grade girls homeroom prorect was cleaning the trophy case AM .liz QW 1' Scientist enthusiasts listen as demonstrator explains the ram jet This was one of the two lyceums presented at Lincoln this year qi! 4-34. odd . 1 Genius 81 V' tormgenlot' Busy homemakers, Barbara Kilgrain and Gloria Anderson t . . . . . Kwan Uaxs enjoy working in the new home economics kitchen. fp MARJORIE KAASA Semor Enbllsh Wmona State BIARNE STENGEL Soc1alStud1es Bemrdjr GLADYS PAULSON Algebra Geometry Trlgonometry Rlver Falls SOLVEIG RAMSTAD Seruor Englrsh Speech Dramatrcs Moorhead Stare C LINT ON MOE I-hstory Basketball Hamlme ELFRIEDA WALSTROM Jumor Math Spellmg Wrnona State KALIOPE THEIOS Semor Englrsh S pamsh Wmona State M4 JOSEPH DENZER Hrstory ASSISIHHI Coach St Johns ROBERT SERSHEN n1or Math Athletrc Drrector Wmona State EVELYN COURTIER Jumor Englrsh Wmona State BETTY JOHNSON Jumor Scrence Socral Studles Wmona State JOHN ROLLOFF Agrrculture Umversrty of Mmnesota Elf' ,HX fl L fl,,'fI'l' Y if Q qgh O I J 1? 'N D Y ' ' H Ju . , , RONALD TRONDSON Iur11or Enghsh Soc1alStud1es Assrstant Coach Mankato GORDON FOSS Busmess Educauon Wmona ARLAN JOHNSON Industrral Arts, Assrstant Coach Stout Instrtute ALFRED REESNES Vocal Mustc Augsburg JOAN SC HMIT Z. Lrbrarran St Catherme LYMAN BRINGGOLD Iumor Soc1alStud1es Dramatxcs Speech Moorhead WILLIAM KIEFFER Shop, Football Stout Irlstrtute Ni gk- EDWINA SCHLUET ER Jumor SCICDCC St Teresa ELIZABETH REINEKE Semor Homemakmg Umversrty of Mmnesota 'J-'S 'V MARY LOU SAND Grrls' Phy Ed Bemrdgl State HENRY FINNEY Physrcs Chemlstry Bxology St Cloud T C FLORENCE PEDERS ON omemaklng Spellmg Concordra BEN PEOPLES Health, Phy. Ed Hamlme DEAN SMITH Instrumental Musrc, Socral Stud1es Umversrues of Mrssourr and Illmors 73 ,,, If 1 2 ,Y X ,,,, , b.-, X, I X AIU' ' A I ,V ., 3 2 i SQ H001 'BO XRU Wm N 'X'we Wu Qlvri' gh, 135311 GPM ,mbkwimlfwm M-I -.N armmmunll vi, ' 123 will Maman K' wimhherssffiim if iiiefwilwaer Q1 if' if : 55 ,H hw Present at the Cornerstone ceremony were members of the school board the senror hrgh school admrnrs Lratron and key members of the construcuon of the m1ll1on and a half dollar addmon to Lrncoln From left to rrght Dr W1ll1am G1erde Mr Ed Barber Brll Knutson Mr Walstrom Superxntendent D D Karow Mr Robert Smxth Prlncrpal Mr Emery Zrllgltt Mr Robert Wallace Mr Brll Kehren M LeRoy Wrckstrom and Mr Everett Frerhert Mr Lewrs Kackmann Qrnsetj O lack Holden- Custodian Mrs. Lottie Harkins, Mrs, Ethel Reinharr, Emery Prigge Custodran and Mrs. Florence Berg, ADMIXTSTR X THEN WH X The rest IS up to you' D D KAROW, Superrntendent ROBERT SMITH, Prrncrpal X 4 x x We hope that you have learned rn these sl'ort years that certaruty IS an rllusron and repose rs not the des trny of man Although certarnty and repose are our dream let us remmd ourselves always of the presence of doubt labor rn thrs lrfe and dream of repose rn the lrfe hereafter Our actrvrtres of thrs year ofconstruc tron and expansron have especrally proven no securny exlsts only opportunrty EVELYN ANDERSON ROBERT IUERS FERN HOFFMAN 1 1 'v X V 'p A V 4 '- Y 5'L lf51 flr l 'lflN'lQJl'1.Y'l 5 QWl'f1SS.Xl 'flf - R l f ' p 'PRNIX ,11'P,:Xjl,,Y5 QW Rl'F199,5X 41 if lil Url' 'FI Cf F, 3'1 .X ffl' QENIORIS' QMALLGF IFAME 'x g f f n 'WI W ' 's 42,4 IH I E x X fm V mx. 1 KZ A! 3 5 FLfWTlE T MO T AT re STef en gja? gf? 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Bcarg nf ,f -il Mr. Eugene Foley, a Wabasha attorney talks with two members of Mr. Joe Denzer's newly organized Question and Answer Club ' ia- The march to Baccalaureate Servlce Breakfast prepared by the Seventh Grade Homemaklnv Class Bruce gets the frnlshrnl touches for The Famrly Nobody Wanted THE DOORWAY TO THE FUTURE FOR YOU - - MOTTO: What we are is God's gift to usg What we become is our gift to God. ,pa 1 SENIORS--Where does the door to the future lead? First of all, let's look at where it can lead. It can lead to responsibility at an early age in teaching, in farming, in engineering, in medicine, in nursing etc, It can lead to a life with very little purpose or goal, It can lead some of you into the military service of our country that will take you into little known parts of the world for a few years of your life The die has been cut for your future existence. Whether you have cut for yourself a clear, concise pattern or a ragged templet, has been a matter of how you have conducted yourself during your years at school. Wherever you go, make those around you proud to be associated with you, and make those people proud to be able to say that they had some little thing to do with your success. 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