Lincoln High School - Leopard Yearbook (Lincoln, KS)

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THE LEOPARD PUBLISHED BY SE NIO!-325 OF LINCOLN I-IIG-I SCHOOL. LINCOLN, KANSAS IMIIIII51 ffm MMES A llmllllIlIlIlIIlIlIl1mm JI f f i'-W 7 :14 55? QIW ffff WW!f'ff! Q Q 1 su? X 2 faffklfff I Wwmlfffff ff ff ' 'ffgf f DE DICAT ION f W X TO ALL THOSE WH THROUGH THE HA O HAVE PASSED LLS AND CLASS ROOMS OF LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL INTO TI-IE SERVICE OF' OUR COUNTRY we, THE sf.-ZNIORS, DEDICATE TI-ns 1944 'LEOPARD 2 LLL K V X I I f f:'X 3-x I I F' m M I fix 1 Il rfx 'fir' 5 l Y X 'X fn I I 'L f ' A V, I F I -C x ' ' I',ffff:r1 'Efi.Q d K qv- ' ,, f ,. , 'x I ,, ' ,X E II fa dlillllll --AX, 13. , ', 4.- ------,NIT 4 A? - -.nw ,, AI avfflp F K ,,,, , f w , 1 'L ft- Tv A ' ' A NX. f N M-i7 Nb -., ff -4 If lt' I' fn Til' Lx U I Q15-rj 2 I fs I 1 w f'5'f ' Q f v ' fwfr: , - L ffm HI C. H, Z Q Z 'f 'MA 4 ,fifty 50' 7 ,, 0 if 7 I fI I 7 U IDHIIIISTII TIDII hurle N Hayden Superintendent hrs sie Sc eider oci 1 ence Harold G R ier Science and t Foach A A Anderson John Schlapo w w Hamilton Flerk Treasurer Dir ctor Q' -0? -'zz' N5 14-' 5 ESQ- fade mer KXWWWW 'J' YA! ,LID Dr Glenn Vitchell Mathem.tics Coach JMVM YLff4 Catharine Zink Vocational iomemakinv 1. n A , , . Ay nd . Q . ,., W fx A 3 N I ,- 'W' s 'Q win' 1 12-J: f,4,,1 o N. ,PK ' K XX lv - V .V 7 .0 35 V U1 1 ' A If I 1 , .f ' Ivrs Glacys Dellio Commerce Frances C Qchnpider Tnplish Beulah h urray Music Vs N' Tilton As't Custodian N A.. ff! 'Z Ruth Qha nt eau Comme ce jjwf, 7 L.1ffr,L4L 414191-Hu wud! fw-12 B nevdind itts Latin and English M-1 aem6 JMMJV Wilma Meier ,iff Officwet 1' OM' ff ,www R E Sperry Custodian P-md-ffv-fwa, 0 I , , A Y I7 , , s Ru., V ' 0-1 ' , I , h N- Zan' un,4!ll-Qffx fy XS.1'V' 'F I . V5 KX N Ah a ll - s - .- f Lg ., U 1 I -X an cd - - 1 - , -V - V V ' J , X A ' f n K C 9 ,f .' ' I I I I . ,Y E m C - W n . A , A A- ff Q U 1 ffxlf? 4 D y47x SENIORS U' JUNIORS 3 0 SOPHOMORES I ,g ig Aix' FRESHMEN ,. X I ' ' - e ,Y in , x .....,. , . rf N ' Q 1' - Q 1 A lf X . - -'nm-.Q,- ' ' . qv 'ag T. AU.. .... ,, I SLAX ,ff , I fa 1 .slid SENIOR LIFE On a brlght September morning in 19hO a very small group of boys and girls enrolled as Freshmen ln Lincoln High School to begin their high school career It was one of the smallest classes to enroll for several years Mr Decker was apoolnted class sponsor, with Mr Roberts and kiss Sitts as asslstants They elected Everett Yadel as their first president Delbert H011 as vice president, and Dorothy Meyer as secretary treasurer The soclal hlghlight of the vear was a class picnic at Ryan's Rocks An outstanding one act comedy, 'Elmer , was presented as their contrlbution to the chapel programs In their sophomore vear, Everett kadel became president, Donald Blythe, Vice presldent, and Dorothy Meyer, secretary treasurer Their class sponsors we e Miss Sitts, Mr Innes, and Liss Lockhart On September 17, the class members enjoyed a very successful picnic in the city park Due to their studious efforts they became Juniors, and were upper classmen at last' Agaln thelr very br11liant leader, Everett hadel became presldent, Harold Buttenhoff, vlce presldent, Dorothy Meyer, secretary, and Florence Mever, treasurer Thelr sponsors were B153 nlnk, Miss Stevens, and Mr Worrell One of the biggest problems of the year was to entertain the Senlors with a banquet whlch was one of the most successful ever given The very appropriate theme was, NSay It With Lusicn Another great success of the vear was their Junior play, WRomance In A Boardlng Housen, presented December 3 They sponsored several chapel programs, and presented a one act play for their pay chapel These very active Juniors tled fu flTSt place in a key collecting campaign, Seniors at last' Again Everett Kadel became president, making a record of four years in succession, Dick Kessler, vice presldent, May Louise Howard, sec retary, and Phyllis Yarnell, treasurer The social life of the seniors was malnlv composed of school dances a parties The Junlor Senior Prom, held April 27, was great1y'en1oyed The senior play, American Passportu, was presented April 13 and was great success Then Came baccalaureate and commencement exercises which made high school graduates of this class we wlsh to thank Mrs DeNio, hiss Schneider, and hr Regier as class sponsors for helplng us complete our happy senior life SENIORS Everett Kadel May Louise Howard Class President L Class Secretary 2 Football 3 S- cleebcliw 1 G A A 8 Basketball A Annual Staff nu' Broadcaster Staff ..-- L Club 2 Cab 1 Jr Red Cross Pres 1 Student Council 2 Vice Pres 1 Sr Pres 2 Home Ec A Cab 1 Annual Staff Broadcaster Staff Student Council 1 Pep Club 1 Latin Club 3 Senior Play Play Science Club 3016509 Club 1 wet! Instrumental Solo ta..-L 1-44,!',,.L, 6 q'74l:1l 'f'v n . 0 5 x . ,L L , v v N . ' and sold basketball and football pencils as money making activities. 1 Q l V m . N , . 8 ' 1 C . G.R. L . . 2 2 Gut . - I - 4. f I w ' J KH 1 ff 4 fi 4 o l .. CN L a I K ,1,4, ,vc4L f0AA!7 .af 5gwi3?f!Yg fEg24n 0mQ4v! Fi xZzLi2khg 1 f f Dick Kessler Clas Vice e Football L Basnetball h Track 2 L Club 3 V L Cab Science b Annual sts f 1 Glee Club 1 NIXGH Cnorus Jr and Sr P ay Dorothy Meyer u A C f0res 1 Annual Staff 2 Editor 1 Broadcaster Staff Home Ec 'lu 1 Pe C Junior Plav Class Secretary 3 cfi3Wf f..z W ' Cc 'ed 1 .nv-55 JCR Ono 1- I -J? 4444149 N OCX if Dale Bird W, ' Football 2 Const Comm 1 Student Council 1 Science Club 1 . JJ ,J iff' -Y 3 virginia Meredi an ,,Band 3 Home Ee. 3 G.A.A. 2 G.R. 1 Latin Club 1 k'Glee Club 1 'Mixed Chorus 1 gEBroadcaster Staff I .J bf r 3r, . J -' x x , . T, J u F ' V x L' q-Ar sf 1.192 E' 1:'77 -yn :'f ffm din! -,waxy -04 fdsfefffaf Uhjllis ernehyf fl Class Treasurer one Ec 2 Cab 1 Clee Club 2 Band 1 Fixed Chorus 2 Annual Staff Peo ub 1 Pres e Cros O T Bro dc ster staff sclence Club l I Senlor Ula Rfb' Vjusff' 12 Donald Blytne Football L Basket e l A c olf 2 Class O 1 Y L oC16HC9 lub 3 L 'lub 2 Cab Band A Cab llxed Cnorus Boys lee Club 2 student nOUHC1l 2 Pres 1 Junlor Play Broadcaster Staff Senior Play Delores Raplee . Clee Club A Mixed Chorus L 1.R. 1 Home Fc Annual staff Senior Play Cecil VonFange Glee Club 1 Science Club 3 Mixed Chorus 1 Basketball 1 Tennis 2 Track l I , f , f4 JL JV , A, ll 'ec-Q' fl '40,-,IVA1 XJX I. 1. l n, X 7 1 C 'Z' pf f -'fit' ff Q f, I' I -1 ' V I V V , A .2 . ,, . It 6 f 1 5 if 114 4 ' ' QQ can '71 eve? 7 . - F 'J ez I - f ' Q ,ffL,4,'f ' r ll J' up eff 'ev I 'fi-' I - fu --' , . K 1 . K f Q! , n hp - '. .HU,- y 4 , , 4 r ,I A ' fl' f'f', V' I , I - . f - f ' ff K, , I. V I Y 'f 4 , K ,S Pl' 3, A ' H . . 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'UN Donald Kobbeman H1-Y L Cab. 2 Football 2 Basketball 3 Band L L-Club l Boys Glee Club 1 Llxed Chorus Science Club Tennis 2 Annual Staff 1 Payge 'ee Graves B nd 3 G R 2 G A A 3 Pres Latin Club 2 home Ec Club Junior Play Pep Club 1 Cab l Annual Staff AL-34 As., Barbara Anderson Bhnafl. GleefGl4H44L Mixed Chorus A Home Ec A Pres 1 G R l Annual Staff Accompanist r and Sr Pl y 'x Dan Cromwell L Club 1 Football 2 S fs -,..-F' jf Robert Hanefield Band 3 hi Y 3 Cab 1 Annual 1 Cheer l Science Club l Junior and Senlor Pla Basketball 1 LL! 1 gxv4p 4r41 6 gg I1 A- J 1 l ur, 1 44 4 -6064. 14 fn. 1 4 Donna J Hendrickson Band 1, ee Club 1,44 ,.:, Mixed Chorus A Home Ee Club L rn 0 f 1 Jr and Sr Pleylg ,411 1,1541 f 84' til' AJ v mA' ni ,na 4J J 1 vc 47 4- f Marvaret will G R 3 Home Ec Latin Club l Glee Club 1 Mixed Chorus Librarian 1 Kathleen Shepnar B nd 1 G R 1 Home Ec L G A A 3 Cab 2 Pep Club 1 Student Councll Rep 1 Annual Staff Broadcaster Staff Harold Stew Hi Y L Hi-Y Cab 1 Delma Reinlrt Glee Club 1 Home Ec Club oadcaster Staff s A MWQ. .lb Sai Richard Tromble Glee Club 3 Mixed Chorus 3 Bonnie Lee Price A 2 C b 1 A C Home Ec L Cab l Annual Staff 1 Broadcaster Staff Student Council 1 Pep Club 1 Science Club 1 dugg -V741 Tldau ,fZJLs7L fix ff ,ff4!ff'! 4z I 'Hlldred Tietann Glee Club 2 G R 2 Fome Broadcaster Staff Librarian l 1,1 1.4, ,A .W -A f.. ' My Doris Loso G R 2 Home Ec 1 Broadcaster Staff Science Club 1 Glee Club 1 4,n.f-Pu LaDonna Ferrlngton C R 1 Home Tc flY9G Crcrus 2 Clee Club A Junlor Plav Broedoaster Staff Ferold Buttenhoff Glee Club P Nixed Chorus Basketball 1 Glas Officer 1 fl? Leverue hclntosh Band 31 Ensemble Home Ec A Cab Glee Club A Mixed Chorus L Broaccester staff Lex Nelson Hi Y 2 Track 1 Football 1 II? '94 71? S0 T 'b 'SHR i 'Clique 'li X! .anna ?' uni' Bill hill Glee Club Vlxed Chorus L Band 3 Jr Play 2,Af4f' lv 'A 4, 1141 Nets Herman Home Bc A Cab l Glee Club 1 Pep Club r Play Broedca ter 'taff Student Ccuncll J Representative l Orville Hanneman Glee Club 1 Y Mixed Chorus CCICHCG Club l Evanjolene Nelson Glee Club 2 51 A fffff 'JJ ,, fvfocdyffvf f f4f.!f .ff J fu. 'Xxx N If Alice Course Home Ec Club A Glee Club L Mixed Chorus 3 Broadcastnr Staff Kathleen Cox Girls' Gym 1 Ruth Marie Nixon Band 1 Glee Club Sextette 1 Home Ec Club A L C b George Berryman H1-Y 1 Football 3 L-Club 1 K 5? xsxfhx eudV -r 1' ,,..J 435 M Jennie Chard C b Home Ec L Cab 1 Glee Club L V1X8d Chorus L Broadc ster Staff M Howard Chard Hi Y L Scien e C Paula Wacker Glee Club 1 Home Ec Club Ruth course Glee Club L Mixed Chorus L Home Ee Club 3 Broadcaster Staff SENIOR PLAY First Row Donna Jeane Hendrickson, Dick Kessler, May Louise Howard, Phyllis Yarnell, Bob Hanefleld Top Row Donald Blythe Delores Raplee, Everett Fadel, Connie Kerr, Barbara Anderson, Miss Schneider 'American Passportu The sen ors presented the three act play,WAmer1can PassportW,by Dana Thomas at the high school auditorium April 13 before a large and appreciative audience CBBC of Characters Jim Hamllton fAn Amerlcan fatherl Louella fBaby of the fam' Judy iThe oldest daughter! Dick CThe son! Sybll Jennlngs Kln love wlth Dlckl Bertha Hamilton KThe mother! Bill hllson CA catch in any season! Aunt Jen lMr Hem1lton's auntj DOIIDB QA neighbor! Mr Cralg fFather'S gmploverl Prompters Stage Managers Synopsis of Scenes Act One Scene Time Act Two Scene The same Time Act Three Scene Time DIRECTOR MISS SCHNEIDER 12 Donald Blythe Connie Kerr Delores Raplee Everett Fadel Jeane Hendrickson Barbara Anderson Dick Kessler May Louise Howard Bob Hanefleld Bonnie Lee Price Margaret Will Donald Kobbeman Cecil Von Fange Harold Buttenhotf The Hamilton living room A little past the dinner hour Also past dinner time but a week later Same as in previous acts About noon, the following day I , . llyl Hrs. Schwartz Phyllis Yarnell M44 mnalkl JUNIOR PLAY A ,rms -g een Ralston,John Bell, DOTIS Lancaster Dan Craw ford, Blllie Clsen Top Row Miss Zlnk, Pelen Fay Sheet Franclne Lane, Gene Tromble,Dcnna Kerns Eloise warner,Miss Schneider Coverallsn The JUHIOT Class chose for the1r plav Don Elser's com edy, nCoveralls' The following cast of character , through steady DT3CtlC1Hg, gave a performance worth5 of merit and great admlration Robert Stillman B111 Clean KA would be Mayor! Margaret Stillman Frgncine Lane KH1s socially ambltlous Wlf Alexander Stillman Dan Crawford iTheir young son and an airnl ne enthuslast! Susan Stlllman Eileen Ralston lTheir marriageable daughter! Grandad Stlllman Bgb Jordan yHard of hearing and a nuisance! Walter Brant John B911 CA mechanic in coveralls! Elizabeth borrison KA soclal leader and gosslp! Patrlcia Norrlson lHer love b tten daughter! MISS MacArthur lMr Stillman's secretary! Irene Dorls Lancaster lThe out Doken maid! A radio announcer IA voice from the ether! Prompter Betty Lee Davie Stage Managers Au ust ne Pescador Fene Tromble Eloise warner helen Fay Sheete Donna herns Donald Quade Time and Place The actlon takes place in the living room of the Still man e in a town where mayorality races are still held every two fears Act 1 Evenlng in October Act 2 Afternoon tke next dev Act 3 Scene 1 Evening two days later. Scene 2 Twenty five minutes later. SPONSORS Mrs. Schnelder Piss Murray Miss Zink 15 ' ef R M - !ilE, V - x , NT 5' ' ' X ,wg Y: 7 , 5 H. A . M gf ff - 4 5- Q' h F 38 f xh- First Row: Augustine Pescador,Donald Quads, Bob Jordan, Eil- : N ' I s, ' , wp: 3 . . . hom - f , M if JUNIORS On September 6, 19l+3, we Juniors again entered the realms of L.H.S. to try ourselves as upper classmen. Our leaders during this triumphant year of years were as follows: , President f,Harold Hilgendorf Secretary Leahmae selman f Vtbce President John Bell Bob .Tordar H. Hilgendorf J. Bell B. Jordan L. Musselman .,.. as ,f tt ' ' ,lf gg is .Y . Q , 5 P. Tiemarm D. Bryan ,' R. Nunn - , 1 Ba. ,,. 5 K I I I ' 5 5.x 1 f . 5, h p s ' me 2 , A .,' o f My H ' 1 Q . R. Tromble R. Qsjgufoh' ! C. Hanneman . X v ,p fry: ,Fi . , 5 r r V. Jorgenson fat R fl If 3 jj J, 7- G. Miner K. McMullen E. Ralston M. P01-ner f 1 Q , . 2 Y vnu .A 4. we--'fr as e Hr Walter' lameth J. Rhudy kv iff a W nfl B. Davis N -.ai f.. N 1 A. Squires L. Heiser an L. Parli B. Meili Ukzmwlnu 'L 1 X 5 if Hys Q 'fkfle A. Pescador H. Sheets Q ' 7 4. . ,V v . .- 3 x I h cf 9' , sv i J' J l fix' J' sa' f 'Z' : I 1 F. Hansen B. Herman I.a.p0bermue1ler Hoover C. Kobbeman V. Stussy J. Smith J V A55 9 x I -1 1, .. had 'X 3 X x , M. Starkil 'L L. Brumbaugh ky 0-uQ,l.i , l l y.Qag 3 , , E. cnoitz F. Lane A ua. mpg J ef' 7 v.. gf if' Y f N Q-Q. 4 K D. Kerns D. Quade V. Gourgey 15 x m 5- . Q. ,tx- P' ,, x E. Warner 4 ai ' D. Crawford D. Radford E. Thayer O. Tiemann B. Olsen J Wm. 'v 4 I X. .- L., f Y J 4 i 1-' f OP OMORE S , l Once more the class of 'L 'gent 13 ncoln gh to con- tinue on its road to knowledg . J s Q W es d chapel pro- grams were the high spots o t e ard! At their first cl pike fling officers were elected gi xg 'QQ 3 secretary Lorn ree rer Ruthe Wolford . I 7 My President !5, ce5rLsidmt Phillip Gwinner -X ' x 1 .wif .1 A NK ' M. Maring P. Gwinner' L. Meier R. Wolford f f X Y I 1 3 3 r i R - g 1 ' ' E ' L ,,,: L. f w Q -. I - A , 'Q A 2 : J, j ? .y X Y S :Cir 1 .1 Ri i J riff fi -1 ' jf D. Stevens J. Nelson R. Jensen K. Walters M. Rogers -, 5 of K Q R . . 9 G . W M ,,..:. , ff ' X R f :xi . g. ,N Q 1 'V , I N 3,4 fi , 1 .A xx.. I K E. -4 M 5 .xy in hair .L 5 . f B. Squires K Jorgensen M-. Smith 0. Jensen A. Rathbun AT' N K N A .4 - ' ' X 1 N Q' RQQDRX ef' VQ I -ey-1' F ' 3 g 1 Q 'J , Q 'Q ' ' ' , ir. X I - . ,sg 1 - Q... L w. weeks E. Wacker vP. Oppliger A. Wacker L. Modrow . Fw ! x are ' 2' ,Q if 'T' - . DHHS xx' ma F. Bishop W. B1I'df I. Mason FRC. Pacogfljb- E. Hoover f X ,J J K M XX-J AVVr'j.w.jJ,I . . 1 J ' 1,0 16 J X 1 ff YW' A bu-T! 3 3 .NN I L L, .,s Q, L. ' , 'e B.. 'Ande rs on www v I '1 I' .1 P, . 1 .- 'Ik if A . I ,my .ff J 2. . dj gill Wim! ' fa H. H011 . Crawford . Cr mwell CBN :- E .... 3 . if . EA 1 5 N E. Oppliger A. Donlay R. Wolford R. Rathbun S x .. , - V 'lb . .1 0 X yr BN .J fs i ' -4 ' v x ' W ' ' .. X Gi X l' Mx I .Aka- X vi xl X f I A . , ' ,' 0 . 5, - ' T :L xv Ig i D. Herman J. Herman B. Errebo Hunter V. Jordan 'V Q gl .J , .ex Q I H. Anderson M. Panzer M. Perry B. Breazier P. Donlev ' 4s sf ,N E A 1 ,M ' 1 V. Skov C. Haas R. Clark Donley V, Wiebke X M - Jf ' 1 MJ! J' 'X 7 ' ' J . U l .H 5 J 5' A , 1 9x Q2 f' aj -Q. . Inf ,D yy A J' r -, ' D. Radford 7' A. Course fdikiffag, FRESHME On September 6, 1913, a group of fifty-one Freshmen entered the Lincoln High School doors ready, willing, and able lwell any- way they were there! to start high school. At the first class meeting they elected these officers: President Duane Wallace 'A Vice ' resident Ruby Trognble Secretary John Pescador , ,Treat urer Lois Webb Q - 1 , .- - ' 5 Ly 3 tx iw K 3, JP ff' l L , .5 i f I .4 ,J I My ' ' - D. Wallace R. Trornhle' J. Pescador L., Webb 1,3 x i I , ' , V Qc.. . f 1' as . 5 w 3 e J c 7 1 , s in X 4 x Lx 1' ,i . Ki? ,H , . X. I fi If K r, A W Ui H R. Gleeson J. Squires C. Harmeman D. Farli G. And'-EPSOI1 N1 N r Qu J ff 4' J 4 J Q ' its ,cf - 5,-v . . J . W 13 F. ith R. Sh ffe E. TPOIHDELB D. Smith R eiger' J L a r Q I ' if . . X I ' . J K . Q Q . Y 9 'C X X X. Q, xi 'A x . ,o f .J n . x - ' j . 96 ' f 4, Z . ' I 'nk' I In B. Hansen P. Farrington .5 I. Loy R. Tackennorst R. White K 3. -. X' 5 5 in . L u X Q- .-f ' . A Q ' ' .' 'JK Q ' M553 Ojpi ' A ll,1 J ' I 'v.fx ' , X 0. Tiemann ' Lg,-Cra.1J,f'ord . Aufdemberg J. Wilgon - Streeiiel' 1 ' 7 X X JP' i' if K ,'N?1I'xNg Y' ..Q.-i X Q 'Xp S 18 x Mg NJ N. Webster- SNO. Bettenbrock if Q' N2 ,Q ' R lson C. Suelter M. Mitchell in --4 . I fir 'NJ h , Zli , LJ fp: ' rbjy A 'I - , Wifi!! J. Lounsbury D. Dodge X . A I ' 't .99 ' 3 ,g' m g azlvdi X:-xl ai' L. Wiegert Z . Sellers T iv.. . I w V hL L. Stussy G. Meyer- - if . lgjf - 5 J!! J f' J: f . , . .L J Qipanff 'gif L. Rhudy V. Van Amburg N. Frances , Aufdemberg K. Boat 9 'If' ' 0' , Q' ,ML ' ' .,l, 1 1 fy Es I Ns W ,WNTL MJ! 1 ' nu ' S W' QR . ' pi ' 'ff 4'1-j I A ' L N VI' L ,N L ix ' 1 ' ' .mf f K ' ' f A Q , ,iff l'f. .M 5' XR' ' VJ'-JL sw i . ' D Y 9 W' V J P. Forney -31-1j.1gendorf Meili L- L, Wacker L, vanAmburg 'v' ' ' - . Q, . ' , 1 .,vff!,ff' 3-A 5 f , ' g X 1 , 2 15 A ,fx ffl f. Lv!! 7 . 1' .J .Q X . .J Q5 Q ,f F2414 WV Z ff? 113-02 51 - 'tjhaiifgialli 19 QW V. Miller L. Nelson .gi Seotenber October ovember December 6 0 Dec 25 Jan February March April May oovo? School Calendar Doors of L H S open wide to all anxious students Latln Club Udo as QONQIS do fpicnic at the parkl r cllty of L H S Ho on a apr 9 F R oes oicnlc np 'OTE GUS WOOD R k Yi hay ride Do I smell romance99Cno, yl Season ooens wlt1 Leopards dOWHlHf Hunter 6 O Dignified C93 K J Sen ore and 'Presnles go picnlclng in the park fopposite ends, natxrallyll Lincoln bows to Russell 58 O sner players oive 'They Also Serve lllot Janes tells Call! about nLiquid Airn Ne Won!!! Lincoln 7 Mankato 6 uniors have nbanb up part! at Scout Cabin Leopards and Concordia Panthers scrap to 6 6 tie Sophomores Hflln one' in the gym Leopards lose mud battle to Beloit 6 O Ual1owe'en Frolic Ghosts and Goblins everywhere !!! All School Uarty Selleville hands Lincoln only Koi Leavue loss 12 O Juniors present 1 act play ln assembly Roy! Leopards upset Minneapolis Lions 24 O in annual Armistice Day Ga e n stud nt Council sponsors another All School Party SSHIOTS VS Camera Seniors get pictures taken Kids Scare Birdles Group plctlres we get revenge Leopards B Beloit Trojans O Hi V Chapel Iootball technique simplified 19901 by Re ier previews Turkey Day Dame, in our favor, naturally After 4 years Leopards upset Ellsworth Bearcats 12 O Hi Y the Annual VACATION A LAST !!!'!!! Juniors present successful play nCoverallsn Music is Funn d Steckel Leopards lose opener to Ellsworth Bearcats 34 41 Christmas Program by G R 8 Hi Y Also uSanta Claus Long awaited Vacation Ah! Sleep Am I kiddin'!!! Another loss chalked up to the Leopards Mankato 25 Lincoln Juniors sponsor All School Party Blue Noteslflvq X91 Did you bring cotton? Music Dept gives con and sells stamps Sona 2nd verse Beloit 32 Lincoln 17 Song 5rd verse Ellsworth 46 Lincoln 28 oh Boy! We win from Concordia 45 52 St John's defeated by Leopards 51 14 Back in the rut Belleville 53 Lincoln 24 HI've Heard That Song Before Beloit 55 Lincoln nThe Same Old Story Minneapolis 46 Lincoln Jr Hi presents 2 one act plays for assembly KWOWJ nDog bites man 'Leopards bite Huntsm Win from Hunter 42 Fi Y presents educational 99!!! 4499 procram fThat Mickey Nou is really good'!!J Leopards rally to win another game from Concordia 49 40 Use four men for last minutes of came More Fouls! Girls get a chance at a man !!!!! Srs sponsor All School 'Sadie Hawkins' Dance Leopards lose mild game of Wfootball' to Mankato 'Cougarsn 59 17 Leopards finish season with victory over Minneapolis 36 35 Robert Briggs presents interesting chapel Jr Party Fun for All Juniors Grade School Operetta Jr Hi sponsors pay chapel Fuller Musical Company Concessions! Shows!! Vntertainment Galore!!! Student Council sponsors All School Carnival N erlcan Passport Successful play presented by Class of '44 Freshmen present entertaining chapel e did nsnookn Missed us I'11 betlnotllll Jr Sr Banquet Annual feed and dance for departing Srs Baccalaureate Class Nite It's all over but the shouting Commencement 'Parting is such Sweet sorr cert Same Same Boy! 20 L M 14 . ' ' A' ' . 4 1 H - ' 15 Ta 1 . . '. L e . 21 nt. 5 A , L H 23 1 le --G. . A -Y . . . .. ha . 24 , A E - J - , 28 . -- v 1 '- ' H 1 - . '7 1.11 - N ' ' , a E .. , 8 ' 4 ,. , 12 J c- n - J 0 15 , -, , 19 . 5 ' . 22 . - . 26 1 --- . m 29 L ' . Q . - . N . 9 - V H . ll L 1 , - 12 0 U Q - u 16 ' . . ------- t . 18 f . C --- A ' . 24 -1 . P .., 3 . - 25 .- in Thanksgiving Day Game. 25-MB ' --- T I . lO 1 --- . 15 N f --- E . 21 - . 25 . . . - . n. . - . 4 . --- . 7 -- 15. 10 - . 11 . ..-'. . - . - 14 1 v-- .' . 18 . -- . . 21 ' - . 24 . . - . 27 --- . 1 n 20. 3 H . 51. ll . - 0 ll H - ' ann. -17. 18 . - .. -- .. 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Sept. 2b Here Lincoln 6 Hunter O Oct. 1 There Lincoln O Russell 38 Oct. 8 There Lincoln 7 Mankato' 6 Oct. 15 Here Lincoln 6 Concordia' 6 Oct. 22 Here Lincoln O Beloit 6 Oct. 29 There Lincoln O Belleville' 12 Nov. 11 There Lincoln 2b Minneapolis' 0 Nov. 19 There Lincoln 8 Beloit' 0 Nov. 25 Here Lincoln 12 Ellsworth O 'League Games The Lincoln High School Leopards finished a successful season, winning five games, tying one, and losing three. The Leopards lost only one game in the North Central Kansas League, and tied one, giving them third place. Coach Glenn Mitchell started the season with six lettermen and finished with seventeen. The fellows receiving letters were: Blythe, Kessler, Nelson, Berryman, Kadel, D. Kobbeman, Bird, Cromwell, Jordan, Hilgendorf, Bell, C. Kobbeman, Long, Sduires. Francis, Bryan, and Crawford. 22 I . 4 0, v 1- K if W ff' g nCObvv NROCKSU ,A , N- ,Sl qi.. ., NR Q w ' gtg? 'I Q, xy xg R il ' Tb ' V Q 593453 x d 2 Lfmeqny 5 591 775' lg A X V ,- ' , .A A X W R MJD 5 JYX. fn, D Cru9mY - J VU fbyfwj . - 1 . fag, fl xx - if in 5.- f 3 Q.. f ASW coach P 191' ' f nD3l e Ov . , ' z O-Q 9 H Q2 A MLM . ,'!,,f ff f V 'I I fa I l A 5 X' gx A I x, ' . ?' x XS 1 V S- bg! xx , .Q 16501 7 , '- re - is 1 A Q vvpee 1'Jee1v .5 r' I Mv fm K' UID N QWY - gf I Ong C I 1 51 IEC x Junie Q IL ' 'LY W UI 61. ngeorgien nH1nK BASKETBALL J lst Row Coach Glenn Mitchell, Don Blythe, Harold Buttenhoff Bob Hanefield Valter Nelson, Everett Kadel 2nd Row Bob Jordan, Dick Kessler, Harold Hilgendorf, Don Kobbeman, Clyde Kobbeman Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb There There Here Here There Here Here There There Here There Here Here Here League Games' SCH DULE Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Ellsworth Mankato' Beloit' Ellsworth Concordia' St Johns Belleville' Beloit' Minneapolis'L6 Hunter St Johns 26 Concordia' LO lankato' Linneapolis'35 Tournament at Beloit Lincoln 31 Smith Center 23 Lincoln 27 Belleville 39 The l9Lh basketball season came to a close with 6 wins and 8 losses The season began with four lettermen returning, and ended with seven earning letters. The lettermen are D. Kessler, D. Blythe, B. Jordan, D. Kobbeman, E. Kadel, H. Hilgendorf, and W. Nelson. The Lincoln boys got a bad start at the beginning of the season, but the latter part of the season showed much improvement, and five out of the last seven games fincludlng the tournament! were won. In league play the Leopards won 3 and lost 6 giving them fifth place ahead of Concordia. They also attended the State Regional Tournament at Beloit, where they defeated the Smith Center team for their first game but were defeated by Belle ville in the second game. The Leopards acquired a total ot L26 points in la games, while the opponents made A60 24 SQUAD lst Row A Pescador, A Squires, C Von Fange, B Nunn P Gwinner, B Anderson, E Choltz, D Brvan 2nd Row H Hilgendorf, E Kadel, D Kobbeman, D Kessler, B Jordan, D Blythe, W Nelson, C Kobbeman, Hanefleld, H Buttenhoff rd Row J Lounsbur R Shaffer, N Nerlng, B Herman G Andersen D Stevens H Holl D Parker, V Four ley, Coach Mitchell I'TTERJTN Blythe f Jordan f Kessler g Hilgendorf g Kadel g Kobbeman c Nelson f 25 GIRLS GLEE CLUB -.gi First Wow il... : L. Vclntosh, J. Churd, D. Lancaster, K. Boston Viss Yurray, P. Donley, R. Nelson, K. McMullen S. O'Brien. Second Row: C. Kerr, V. Neredith, U. Miller, R. Nixon,F. Bishop, C. Hilgendorf, L. Heier, C. Hass, E. Hoover, L. Hunter, L. Farrington. Top Row: F. Donley, V. Gourley, M. Course, J. Hoover, V. Jorgensen, E. Nelson, R. Course, R. Clark , B, Anderson, D. Hendrickson, J. Nelson. First Row: Second Row: Top Row: 'S .96 V. Heibke, M. Porter, V. Van Amburg, N. Webster Miss Murray, L. Van Amburg, M. Will, M. Panzer, D. Raplee, P. Ysrnell, A. Rathbun, V. Stussy M. Walters, E. Walter, E. Warner, L. Rhudy,L. Stussy. V. Skov, R. Tromble, R. Smith, P. Tiemann, E. Tromble, P. Ramsey, g. Rhudg, R. Wolford, E. Ralston, R. Tromb e, .. Rath un. 26 BOYS GLEE CLUB First Row Rhudy D Stevens, D Kes ler, D Que Kobbeman, B Anderson, J Bell, P Iilvendorf L Klameth, R Tromble Second Row E Wheyer B Hill B Jordan, L Aufdemberge D Qadfor Quel er, Von Tenge, Buttenhoff, E Choitz Top Row I Aufdemberve, C Hannemann, D Blytie, Jordan, F Kadel, O Bettenbrock, R olford B Vrrebo, P Ch rd L CLUB First Row C Kobbgmgnu H Hilgendorf, J Bell, D Blythe, Second Row D Kessler, B Jordan, E Kadel, Mr Mitchell, TOP Row W Nelson, A Squires 27 - , Z J. ,, . , . 5 . . , .de, D. . . 1.5 Q, , L . 'I .la , n , Q -. , . . - d, L. U t C. . ,o IL 1 f. C . . B V. .AO ' 6 I It -. 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'A O BAND Bottom Row adel, G urtie C Davie S Eckhn t err, L 'c ntobh T S urrav, Yerr Horner J Lounsbury, P Kadel Qecond Row K McT'ullPn, R volford N' Xalters J Holman E Walter, J Ne on, L Mu elmen, D Hendrlck son, V Jordwn, D Blythe, 5 Anderson, N hob bemnn, B eyer D Dodge, R Strreter E Warn er Bloyd, E Crawford H Sheets, Lane s ter Third Wow H Heiser, D Walla:-e L Heiser E Ralston, R Kkhi tx field X Fourth Row ord u Ko benan, B ill F Smith, J Ramsey, F Lone, R Tromble R Jenson, R Hane Rhudy Stevens, 12 Kadel, R Shaffer, D Quwdw DIRECTOR MAJORETTES E t SSX +-4lll rise Murray E Crawford, M Jalters, R Wolford, H Sheets, D Lancaster 29 . . -1 J. K . C P, . s, . ' r r , J. K . L - ' , lie U , C. . , E . . , . .:. - . 1 . H A . . F , D. I , . A . f . '. . ' - Q 3.5 V' J: - ' - . W , . . , , . , S. '. , . D. Q - .. : . . ., . , . . Tromble, P. Onpligfr, E. Choitz, B. Anderson, P. ,- J . ' . 1, . 1 . - E I I . KX . R. J e , D. b - . H , . . , rf , D. - '. . . . f - ,Q ' 42 ' e , ,D I z If r qvfaf H Y H3 in 3 First Row Second Bow Top Row Cabinet Officers Donald Kobbeman Sergeant at Arms Gene Tromble Devotional Chairman Harold Hilgendorf Service Chairman hr Rev er Sponsor Song Leader Secretary and Treasurer President Social Chairman Sergeant at Arms Venton Jordan Fverett Yadel Donald Blythe Dan Crawford B111 Errebo Bob Hanefield Dick Yessler Bob Jordan Jay Cromwell Publicity Cnairman World Brotherhood Chairman Vice Pres and Program Chairman Student Council Representative First Row. Second Row- Top Row: D. Stevens, L. Modrow, D. Radford, P. Gwinner, B. Anderson, G. Tromble, H. Hilgendorf, J Bell D. Kobbeman, H. Stewart, L. Klameth . Pescedor, C. Bacon, H. Chard, H. Chard, R. Jensen, M. Maring, J. Cromwell, R. Streeter, D. Dodge, A. Donley . Wolford, Mr. Regier J V. Jordan, B. lrrebo, R M. Rogers, E. Thayer, A. Course, D. . C. Kobbeman, B. Jordan, B. Hana field, D. Cromwell, E. Kadel, D. Crawford, D. Blythe D. Herman, Kessler 50 i IQTMA ' I ' , ,,a,f . U - i N t 5' xl N ' c ir P' . X 'Y' I T n 'n . , fr I v'Wf 1? To N 1 I 'Wei' if ,T . 1 u . b I . . N U FlTS Row J Chard D adpo d o ,Il e 0 Nixon, L Lrawpor al'e CraJfo d Second 5 Punter 111 u e 8V1 , 'arner, P 'H nel r ox c xto elson, alQ on, Ccurse, u el A.. Flr t os o Lev Bos'on, J Vllsou Trouble Patbbun Ue1li, Donlev 'nr e , e S'er Second Lox Y Qkewvurd, R Anderson an Arburg, elson Rathku , rll Fornc R udf L tussy Top Row Va Amburg, V tu sv c 0 B Berger Ferrfn, Par 1, I Erurbauvr 51 .l BROADCQASTER STAFF First Row J Chard, L Nclntosh, C Kerr, V Meredith, L Farrlngton, D Reinert, D Meyer Second Row B Prlce, M Foward, M Will, N Tiemann, D Ioso Miss Schneider Top Row N Perman, D Blythe, M Course H Stewart, R Course, E Kadel Student Council 'Y First Row Mrs Schneider L Feiser, B Price, M Howard Ralston, L Crawford, N Herman, K Sheppard Second Row Kadel, D Blythe, Hilgendorf, P Oppliger Boll, Mr Hayden Top Row Dodge, J Cromwell, M Maring, J Lounsbury 52 THE HOME ECQNOMICS CLUB 71ISt Row P Donle Nelson, Ch L Nerer, P Tlem nn, P Ram ef, V155 Z nk B Anderson, C Ke r L Nclntosh, I Perman V Gour'ey, r Donlev Seccnc Ros L FBTTLHQLOH Howard 3 Prlce P Anderson N xon N Cour V Lane F Aufdemberb ' ler, S Veill, I ason E Breaz1er Top Row Crawford P Graves, V Meredith, Hendrickson L Musselr n D Lancsster Clerk, G Ieyer, D Never V Jorgensen, C Haas F Hansen, L Brumbauil, Y Nctullen First Row K Boston L Tiemann, R Rathbuh, R Wolford, E Oppliber, E Wacker, P Wacker, R Tatkenhorst N Skov, N Porter, b Davls, E Werner Second Row L Stuasy, D Relnert, K Sheppard D Parli, Ven Amburg, D Loso, P Yernell V Will, Squires, M Panzer, 0 Squires Top Row A Rathbnn D Radford V Van Amburg, Webster, S O'Br1en, M Starks, L Weigert, Valters, V Stussy, I Wes' F Sheets, L Wac e 55 ANNUAL STAFF -0 t ir First Row Second Row Top Row kathleen Sheppard Eileen Ralston Barbara Anderson Payge Lee Graves Connie Kerr Delores Raplee Phyllis Yarnell Shlrley Bloyd Iorna Meier Jo Ann Wilson Bonnie Lee Price Mav Louise Howard Dorothy Meyer Mrs De Nio Donald Blythe Dick Kessler Bob Hanefield Donald Kobbeman Everett Yadel 54 Senior Representatlve Junior Representative As istant Editor Senlor Rogue s Rogue's Senior Junior high Sophomore Freshman Pepresentative Gallery Editor Gallery Editor Representatzve Representative Representative Representat1ve Literary Editor Art Editor Editor in Chief Sponsor Sport's Editor Sport's Editor Sales Manager Orlginal bd1tOI Business Manager K M o V . Q ., A' ' .:' f -L '4 1 - :. - -N .- f ' . N , , , . if ' 1 - - o - , 11 M S f , f . S L I , . - n 1 I . - - . I . L A x 1 FI I X rl 4 -'22, is -..nf JUNICR HIGH The Jr. High started the year with an enrollment of 76 pupils. This included 37 seventh grade pupils and 39 eighth grade pupils. The Jr. High was moved this year from the north building to the high school building Homemaking, under the supervision of Missizink was offered to the seventh and eighth grade cirls Miss Murray taught Jr High Glee Club somposed only o seventh and eighth grade girls Twelve Jr High students participated in band 7th Class Officers President LeAnne McIntosh Vice President Bill Mitchell secretary Royce Crawford Treasurer Elmer Gunderson 8th Class Officers President Joyce Holman Vice President Bud Heiser Secretary Nola Herman Treasurer Wilbur Smith Student Council th 8th Jim Skinner Norma Jean shup Simon Pescador Dick Long Elmer Gunderson Wilma Sedwick Bonnie Anderson Eldon Kadel FAC LTY mr Colburn of Princinal P!! mathematics cy' Jb of eeief eaidiify Miss Rowland Miss Rose Social Science English 56 Q ? I 0 7 of . wt . ,e ' ' 3 H76 ol x'd, . VM ,JJ R X :2:b9' is Ari . 'gi' 1 s 1 . ft ff 'f h ' ' R V73 .X f XJ K-. ,fvfj EIGHTH GRADE XOifC st ow Norma Kobbeman, Lue Kerns, Sue Kerns, Norma Shup Riley Clark Bob Lane, LeRoy Bunch, Wayne VcVay, Jerry Steoman Keith Tannehill Barbara Meyer, Shirley Bloyd, lilma Kohen Second Row Nilma Sedwick Naomi Peterson, Joyce Hamllton, Nola Herman, Eldon Kadel, !1lbur Smith,Bud Heis er, Keith Ryan, Dan Bishon, Clorene Mason, Van etta Mcvay, Alma Course, Joyce Holman, Miss Row land Third Row Everett Horner, Joe White, Floyd Jensen, Dick Long, Nelda Sheets, Wanda Howard, Bina Chard, Doris Tracewell Vivien Distol June Sommers, Vaughn Pinniok, Vivian Lynn SEVENTH GRADE '7 2 First Row Second Row Third Row Pe gv Parker, Eugene McDaniel, Dorothy Starks, George Haas, Jean Crawford Dale Vodrow, Joan Kerns, Jim Mason, Grace Lane, Everett Starks, Drene Herman, Jay Smith Rosetta Francis Simon Pescador, Dean Bunch,Don eld Hansen, Lewis Stout, Jim Skinner Lawrence Modrow, Wendal Kessler Elmer Gunderson, Kieth Weigert, Robert Smith, Miss Rose Janice Kerr, Sandra Eckhart, Carolvn Davies, Arletta Morrison Lois Rathbun, Beth Bunch, Joan Shaffer Bonnie Anderson Barbara Strange, LeAnn McIntosh, Elvis Staloup, Royce Crawford 57 Rocsuss GALLERY BABY PARADE' ' 6 O Kam , M1691 F'I'2Q PRIZE Waby race Jo dam ' ,it Et wan! P Farrzm ton D c ez' A1-.Bmw we Cutew 01,1 sy A H 0 apl 0 Its e Wx t Wolford 031155 59-.GV '3as11u1 Ande1-so he Huff is 1 GPH' 58 ' ff X. - ., . FP1 A L. .L . ' P .--fun ., 0 -AQ . Il Y ,, .. 114 .13 3111 lzffxffl 32,1 4. 311635 wholg? bl WA Shi yzmlit EQDJJG been m,, ..z .1 ' f - , 3 T, ,ful -V --u 1 Y Q 5 z , , ns TA , E243 ,ty 3-7,11 ffwhy 302 If J .ltl This scares us too' Anderson, Henry,Kerr, R Meredith in Jr -F' Cute als -Cravee 5 Fepfee A little washed but it's Bonnie Lee out -1 'L Peewee in his child hood days DIGNIFIED SENIORS 4, 7 Did we say dignifiedoo herr R Meredith are seniors, but far from dignified :r fl .,J L McIntosh, E Neleon, R M will a sample of the Jr Qenior banquet Anderson and Hanefield-Still lovers in their last year of school it must be wonderful ky Pr :PX 'v '? 'f-o. I tariff? '-. J, Peewee and his nal WTag We cou1dn't leave hir out lThe dog 4 meanl VOnFanse E Nelson 59 -v ' f Your Mo e senior gals in their Jr High days School chums Nate Herman and Bonnie Lee Price D leyerithe morn ing after the night before! Q 9? . ' Q z-- A f . he ' 1 . ' ,. A A , I I -1 '. ' . 4' 4 , A . .Nl-1 ' J V ' X ' I , ,v,4Y ' - A ,. F .1 f.. x fp? - , ,. ' . Q. bk. T F , A I ,Q ' a 4 v- 1 ' 4 if, - ' - r , , 3. fr-v Ig, l s M , aj' I I f ' ' IIS ' , ' , , 5 ij:,', V -. , 5 rg Y 1 ' ' Q 3' ' V 't' A , ., A o .3 k - , a ' gn , .-. , , . - . 'Ii-:T-'A .ni 4 - x -D O , A A ,' Q . ', , ,, 4:6 B I A L , l 1 l' u Q: . i . V if Q ' - 9 h .ii ,br w JL ,' . 1 - - 7! - 'H S - I . ,A Y - Li? 1 ' , 'fi - - ' ,-1 . ' , -A '45 ' I r. ' - AN ..,,,, ,,,.,,z -V ' U xl qv, b V -Q 1 ji ' ' iwf-:rf v,g-INN I 3VTvff54Wi7 . . 'LH',:, V W- . A . . D Rrplee ,hr-C 5 fn D Lancaster L Meier WWF? ,gli -'W Wim vu.. D8 P 'winner- Gc a 1 orse u-sally... f fa Q i, M 2. 5: , W 77 eww' .,f 5, Spliits chw orlla ' m -2 LPOS ahockiz isn't it ? A - , :Q 1 ,iv ,E J .....x,....- -WW A ,WNW x..,A .,........N.,.,.,A,.,, 5.x Q ,Eg 9 I rvell Herman Jr. 1 www .el Anfels of Mercy 40 HL ,h Rpzgeos '53,ggia,em.'


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