Lincoln High School - Leopard Yearbook (Lincoln, KS)

 - Class of 1947

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XA? , ,rw ,f gy If - J iffy , 0 ' f' , J 4 CJJLM 93,2'i'.?Q7i..fHf W M3925 K' lo the tuoent of Lincoln high Jchool,in toe no e th t they wil H016 fully renllze the traditlons and tand rds of the school and even greater Sports nansrlp nd loyalty to the cnool thmn ever belore, e, the oenlor lass of nlneteer hun c eo fo tr seven deoicnte this Sd1t1OH of +he Leonard 0 0 'l , 5 1 .S . A v .e 1 N A 1 1 , ' . I S - a , ' in doing so, display I ,' a S Q a xlp, H x, H ' C ' L - 'r ' r 3- do U. , . Glen Shenpard ,f,E,,g'- .v Director 4mww ladya DeW!o rce Catherine Zink Vocational Homemaking ,QQ ni ouii ,Ji 'UN Carl Dewio Clerk WK-. -4.14 M-. A.,-p ai-v John Schlappy Treasurer Hernedlne Sitts Latin M English Wine vQ.w Gertrude 3 ,Qin Bonecutter a,n En llsh 45 5 if-r 0-Q f 'lTPw Doris Aufdemberge Har ld Pitts Secretary Pr inc ipel Marjorie Stevens Music lst Semester James Mettner Math Coach Beulah Lare Commerce E J zu' ' Maxine Brooks Music 2nd Semeste Harold Brooks Manual Arts . , ,. gr Pg W . as ft? , x. if F 1' W, , 4' R. E. Sperry William Tilton Custodian 4 CUSt0di8D E1 Boucher Science Lois Womeldorf Social Science 3 -1Tff XTTTT' f fF?m 5? 'PDHAN Afqq X 1 21,1 1 'ix : N l I R w 1. K X' Q A. 3 On September 6 l9L3, a group of 50 greeno freshmen en tered the halls of LhS to begin their careers as high school students At their f1rst class meeting they elected the fol lowing officers President Duane Wallace Vice president Ruby Tromble Secretary John Pescador Treasurer Lois Webb Sponsor Hr Mitchell The high lights of the year were two class plcnics and a freshman chapel program On September A l9LL, thls group Know numberlng 513 came back for more Along wlth trying to boss the freshmen we sponsored an all school party, gave a play for the sophomore assembly entitled Elmern, and elected one of our classmates, Melvin Aufdemberge, as the most popular boy ln school The officers for thls year were Presldent Melvin Aufdemberge Vice president Ronald Streeter Secretary Joan Wilson Treasurer Shirley Meili Sponsors Miss Sitts Miss Shanteau On September 3, l9b5 L7 of this group came to be known as upper classmen The Junior play, 'Special Delivery' was one of the best comedies ever presented in L H S The Jr Sr banquet, given May 2, in which the Gypsy theme was used was a great success Harl wood's 8 piece orchestra helped to make this event a success During the year we also sponsored an allschool party The officers for this eventful year were President Jim Lounsbury Secretary Joan Wilson Treasurer Shirley Meili Sponsors Miss Wink Mr Buller Miss Lare At last' Forty eight of us came back to begin our year as Seniors On February A, we sponsored an all school party with Jimmy James' orchestra Our candidate for football queen Lleanna Rhudy, was elected to reign over the Minneapolis Lincoln football game Our Senlor play was weD.presented and well received by a large audlence This triumhant yer ended with the usual serles of events lncluding Baccalaureatqplass Night, and last, but by no means least, Commencement The officers for this year were President Jim Lounsbury Vice president Rex Shaffer Secretary Joan kilson Treasurer Shirley Meili Sponsors Mrs DeNio Mr Boucher Miss Bonecutter One of the outstanding accomplishments of the Class of l9L7 was that one of our candidates for cheer leader was elected every year They were as follows Freshman Year Lleanna Rhudy Sophomore Year Lois vebb Junior Year Virginia Spear senior Year Lois Webb Head Cheer Leader 6 9 - ----------------------,'f f ' , . . - 1 Vice-president ---------------- Rex Shaffer 'ff-L 'Y W 1 f ' v4caaAAL1,dU4n I 'r 2474 l , .. 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SFX QI' L '...-1 1 P u L J I J?dro1i iilgen f e Chorus 1 13, 1-CJiiub 4 ecretarv 1 P p C1Jb 1 Y Siudept ounc Annual Staff 1 Delmar Jeffers Science Club R'ta Nelson Glee 'lub 4 A Mixed Cnorus Y-Then 2 Annual Staff 1 I I ' X VpJ,mH l . 4' Xi, uf 191 .,, , V M Jfllrf' John Pescador Footballx2. Basketball 1 Track l L Club Class Jw - .' - rl? ,ll f up-f ' f 1 J- . , X 1, 1, ' 5P'f, ,. xx ' E I , 1, gxl f A I J I I If y l ,,-f U gr, ,. 1 a ' - 1 , 'f '1 f , I KI: ,'f 4 Ai' g 'Q lf! !kfJ J'5f A1'. 1 ,V f .V lf Af! fl If Y X Y f jjj if X fl lf!! 1 li f I If 1 7 1 Secretary 1' Lleanna Rhudy Stucent Council 1 Y Teen 5 Annual Staff 1 Cheer Leader 1 Mixed Chorus 4 Glee Club 4 Secretary 1 Librarian 1 Pep Club 3 Vice Pres 2 A A Septette l Football Queen Jr Red Cross President 1 ! Music Feet elbe Smi Mix Cho Lv . Dorothy Parli Pep Club l Latin Club 1 F.H.A. 4 Y-Teen 5 G.A.A. 1 Vfibffiwfi Richard Sherbon Football 1 ww Virginia Spear From Nichlta Pep Club 2 Cheer Leader 1 Jr Play Y leen 2 Mixed Chorus Glee Club 4 A A Senior Play f Ti Donald Smith Class President Track l Basketball 1 Hi Y 2 Science Club Senior Play La verna Stussy Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Y Teen 4 A Clarence Suelter Student Council Jlee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Annual Staff l Bovs Quartette Banc 2 Football l Track 2 L Club 2 +4597 Wi? t ,f I Jeane Squires G A A A Ronald Streeter Band 2 Track 2 Football 3 Co Captain Basketball 1 Basketball Marager l L Club 2 Jurior Play Ruth Tatkenhorst Q A 0 Club 2 Club ian 6 I x , Q 1 lr A f Y 1 f .5 X . vf N M' V X l Orvin Tiemann Band 25 Basketball Track 1 Band 1 ON A Vice Presldent 1 Y Teen 1 Glee Club L Mixed Chorus A Rex Vvhit0 f fg- vm -outa! T Elma Claire Tromble Y Ween 3 A Mixed Chorus Glee Club L Latin Club 1 1Z41,ffL.,4, .JAJJ 1181184 YL 1 'G and er 1 un 11 o P av dai nafnlz 0 5111235 1 r n Maia Fe3iYgl p Bandik Lols Van Amburg Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus L A Y-Teen 2 Student Council 2 gdalqf v4Yfa! gsvff ,tAW3f4 Roy Wlegert Basketball 1 Track l Glee Club 2 Lois Webb Glee Club 3 Class Treasurer 1 Cheerleader 2 Head Cheerleader A Pep Club 4 Y Teen 3 Mixed Chorus 5 La Wanna Wlegert F.H.A. 4 G.A.A. l Pep Club l Jr. Play Prompter ,fb l f . Virginia Van Amburg Jlee Club 4 Mixed Chorus Y Teen 2 A Cabinet 1 Nola Webster Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus A Cabinet 1 Y Teen 4 abinet 1 Play L ln Club 5 Music Festival Sa f 1 9 S nh: 044' 251 Q I , 4 fax '5 ' ff ' 5 4' ' 'll 4 4 1 f 1 Q3 dl-B ,ew- The class of 'L8 began the school year with 59 members The following officers were elected Pres1dent,Eldon Kadel, Vice President, Virgil Dohe Secretary, Shirley Bloyd,Treasurer, Joyce Holman we, the Juniors, wish to express our thanks to Miss Zink, Miss Lare, and Mr Brooks our sponsors, for their help this year 'FQ'- SJF YQ gh V Dohe 4-Y S Bloyd Heiser KOTIIS 48' D Grimes Ib. M EI'1'6b0 AL J Holman B Crawford N Shup R Clark -lg W Smith F Jensen J Maher figf'R Campbell 6 if in B Harris S Spear R Walters Kerns ... 'a N Sheets R Campbell L Lemmons Lubeck A724-.r B Lane W D Jepsen A Course McVay 16 J f?. h W 4' ' ' '-e 'I - N? , e, ,, ' ' v x X .5 V V . X I D i A A ' 1 . e : ,lggj If ',4 Q, , I - ' 'A . ' e ke ' ' fa B it . - A I Q A ' . . 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K K 1 ' ,. l , .Tl J ,J S , K p K1 b ! . , . , , Q e jim-JK ff'-L. 11+-LLL 4u'v'lAfA 'jf ,pLx luis L '41 '-'JJ' , V, . 1, kf Boll J Iesspr Rasmussen D Bishop .4 V Lynn R Nelson J Hamilton L Traugott 'Neff ,bg IWQQ Q Walter W Kohen L Donlay W H K Ryan 1 19,-A ,Y N Yobbeman D Andersen hard F Tannehill I gb i YIM ,Ex H J' D Bryar Meier V Hickman B Adamson R Vcvay Aff T 17 R 3 J Vhi T Norton W Donlay D Tracewell The sophomore class of 'h9 began the school year with 55 members. The following class officers were elected: President ------------ Don Meili Vice-president--Clara Kobbeman Secretary ------- -Janice lessor Treasurer- ----- Elmer Gunderson We elected for our student council members: Elmer Gun- derson, Drene Herman, and Don Meili. Barbara Strange was elected as on of the three famball queen's attendants. JoAnn Grimes was elected cheerleaderfbr the year. The sophomore highlights of the year were the program given April 25, and the sophomore all school Our class sponsors for the year were Miss Sitts Mettner. The class wishes to thank both of them for chapel party. and Mr making this year a successful one. 3 'F' 1 'lux All D Meili C Kobbeman E Gunderson J Lesser Parker hiegert unch F Behrens an, wg 'uv 'W B Lew1ck J Wilbeck F Bosch R Francis R Meyer Q H ea? S Eckhart D Quads L Rathbun M Obermueller B Strange Jw-were 18 Daiwa asfyw l . gg 1 5 G ' 'tag G55 Q' mi x A , n 2, Q3 . W ve . ,! a , 1fi,' 'M aa' l,,X XL K .Q ' C I I O I 6, , 1 , P. K. ' B. B . f ,5 y 11 S , bw- f L- 2 My e ,. K , ,YW . 2 , ez ' if K U . I o o e . TW' ' ,f d?if?F . link Z: ,ei 35 Q 5,3 , , . in S ' 5 - 9 IU' f ' 5 I D Y' I I fl' '. I t . ,A , 1 Q l ,T g I N' fxf g ,YR A' - ,R '-Q? 'b .if 5' , Y .Y V .V five' 1' p .. , lar' XXX - 0 0 e 0 0 'f' nv, gf, D Herman Skinner L McIntosh Iessler T Grimes F5 'EBV' rf' R Suelter Hanneman filler B Frydendall E Horner hhffw QM 43? Crawford D olt ng Anderson D Meyer G Lane HQ? R Smith T Markley F Tiemann R Meyer C Nelson 6' 1 Q if 414 I D Starks b Aufdemberge Kerr 13 'E' 4 X Bohling P tberg C Herman J' Shaffer C Storrs 19 ,W Vw MW mm ' s be ' ww 5 E - K if 4 'Q I x KX., 'l - ' f 'aff - .y 1 , D of vg A fx ' glue . J. . Vf. I . , wyf-7 4 C245 .L -6 1.1 as ' ' A Q' emh wM YZJ fam I f I fx X f , fy ,, K ' ' . G. G. IX. . . wr Q D oz' V94 irlrfi VM? D A V Q VA , i A1 f'AD VAAV A 1 ,, - fv A S J L f e ' r D .1 H, , J- . '-'I i B. . , A ' AVV? V. ' . fy 4 fx N - o n 0 1 ll. . a o , , -. 1 1. f S ' - , 6 w ' Y I 7 - . Era ' ' V 'Q ' 1Df W' 54 W4, ffm gfe' wf'2eW: 'ezree W' A ? ' , ,,V ' X V, V ' 4 Y . UQ LH p .T . . 3, ns ' . J. - f 1 0 . , fl I ' y QP, l A t N .QA Av 5' , 0' y x W . is ,Q ' ., A V, Q ,A V . , l Cy xx 0 fi' R!-w , I . D J K ' 4 R' 4 D A D r r A D D , y ' C 0 Jo ' u s 0 K The Freshmen were fifty strong at the opening of school last fall Although less in number than the previous class we are 'there with the goods' We were proud tahave had Vivian Gablemann elected fresh man cheerleader and Cecil Kobbeman candidate for football queen We like the grit and pep of our freshman basketball team Their's is a promising future Miss Womeldorf, Miss Stevens, and Mrs Brooks were our class sponsors We wish to thank them for their efforts to help our class Our history this far is brief, but keep an eye on the 19h6 h7 Freshmen 'T' 24 'es aw S Smith A? Qo- Rathbun -N41 Keating inn' B Harris M Keeler Kobbeman C'Q 'kng g I 46 H Smith G Curtis W Jensen Steinhaus ws, 5, 1 qu. R Skov H Meier 'Q' Geering K Heiser W Q- NU sf' A Donley R Adamson V Gablemann G Rediker ller 20 if J Fadel B Shafer E Riokel Tiemnnn J Tromble D Meier R Jones Strange Norton D Jorgensen Wk 2 1 75 f'-g I Kobbeman Ang, QLD McVay G Couse L Modrow 16' IW M f-M WYN Hur' W Z f C fDohe T Long V Clark H Suelter E Oppliger ap-. mi .gm 4- qw- QW A A ,Elxiarson M Donley Lemmons D Bolte alter 431 ,gf few C Kobbeman O Aufdemberge Wacker Nelson Bird 21 fy ' i ef-f I! ' k , 4 , ' I ,., l 'I X O , C L GI G O r V 1 1 W N I A A 5 W e W 3 Z l m , I V323 M , v ??i13HgiQf.QE.M', xf,. i.. - . . M. C. . f ff? 4 'Y .V g k eeee, A D, 1 4' K ' ' ' ,,, 1' ' ., n , A M aw 7 P , , Q,:l's: .,.v' V A' f 'v - ,Ll f ,aj f ! . .l:' fluff E35 H ' J I 292 ' 'I ' , A ' ' A - rr Q . gg. 'g' 1'!.L':-'E'g,':.q': A na Y ' I , F I, .y.: R. 'Il-14 e 0 R. . . A yjy f t 21 S e. ii., ,, I V 4 D A A D D ,Q 0 ,I V- I u 0 o 0 9,03 jzloj fwj' i n e, ff j 2 if V , ,. I I 2 . J fl. A W 1 H A , I .' , I 0 if I x 5, 4 5 6,-92 2-R ' ' 1 , ' 'H .1 - '1 , , 6 L A K l ' 4 1 If V, kk, , .v , ki . Jr I ia , - H. . V. W f ' Q- 1- ' xjf 5. ,M ' - ' . ' W 17. , , ! : '!,v ,Aw I 15 N, Q A , J : ii ,, ' , A ' 'D 'A , 4. iff A . , ' ,,, L .i x 555 . . S. ' M. D. Se t Oct Nov DSC Jan Feb Mar Apr May 2 First day of school First day of Football Ve tied Abilene 6 to 6 The Faculty Wmeets the people' at a reception given for them Our first home game We defeat Russell 12 to 2 Stiffq? G A A goes roller skating at Minneapolis We relaxed to the smooth notes of the Plantation Singers Hurrah' L H S defeats Mankato 20 to 6 First defeat of the season We lose 20 to O to Concordia The Seniors choose their announcements Another victory for the Leopards Smith Center O, L H S L5 Defeat of Belleville by the Leopards 32 to 6 Everyone had fun at All School Party sponsored by the Pep Club Lincoln bows to Marysville with a score of O to 39 School was dismissed at noon for Teachers' Convention L H S wins at Homecoming game Minneapolis O, Lincoln 12 Half holiday for Armistice Day Seniors primp for those all important pictures Fort Hays presents an entertaining program Another defeat Leopards 6, Beloit 28 Big day' Glen Morris gives interesting demonstration Let's dance' J James and orchestra play at All School Party traditional Thanksgiving game Score, 13 to 0 Lincoln ties for third in N C K L as football season ends Juniors go Hollywood and present the WAmber Key ' We were honored by the presence of Elzie Brown, memory wizard The Pep Club honors the football boys at a banquet The Y Teens present the annual Christmas program and there was an exchange of gifts 27 Hurrah! Christmas vacation Seniors present 'All Mixed Up' as their class program Seniors sponsor All School Party and Jim y J gets a return Juniors have an amateur contest for their chapel program also Many get their first ride on the school bus as they are taken to the City Hall for chest x rays Rev Lovelady speaks on NOur Heritage of Great Men W The Leopards lost all basketball games this year but not their good sportmanship for they took it with a smile. The super 19b7 Annual goes to press The Juniors have charge of the All School Part The F H A presents a Fashion Show and Program Rev Hendrickson talked to us about NEaster Easter vacation Seniors present the comedy nThe Campbells Are Coming Sneak Day! Wasn't it fun' Sophomores have charge of the chapel program Sophomore All School Party enjoyed by all Our etiquette gets a try out at the Jr Sr banquet Freshmen present the chapel program Last but not least was the Freshman All School Party Baccalaureate. Class Night! Prophecies and wills! That day is here for the Seniors. Forty-eight graduate. 22 . -QQ, 0 P - - 20 O 'N I 26 ' . 27 . . 30 Q 0 O I U I 3 0 h O I O 0 l ll . ' . 18 . 25 . . . . . . . 28 - . 30 - 31 . . O 8 l I O I C ll - . 13 n 15 . . ' 22 . . 28 Saddest word of tongue or pen. Lincoln loses, Ellsworth wins at 30 ' . I . . ' . . 5 . 6 . 9 . 20 - 23- . . e a . e I+ ' o 0 lu . 20 28 . ' . . 1 . ll ' yo lu . . . . 28 . .' . L . ll .N ?? . 25 . 1 ' 0' e e 9 . 18 ' 19 20 QAMM7-1 Q . . A Q It ., .J 4 S ri, Jail f Ns lst Row Mr Kopper, M Markley Ying, J Curtls, M Rogers, T Maher, M G b G Lane, A Lars , Cooper, G Brlscoe, Miss Rose 2nd Row R Loy, P Brockett, S Cromwell, C Hogg,E Starks L Heiser, G Boston, J Bond 3rd Row D Ross, A Hansen, W Brumbaugh A Donley, V Wacker, D Kopper, G Bruce, P Lovelady assay I5 ik Miss Ball Mr Kopper Miss Rose Social Science Mathematics English 7th Grade Principal 8th Grade 24 5 v . fx O x'y' , K ' 'Q ,sf X I v 3 X ,'V1 X f' -V J X ltjyx I 3 Q lL'1 4 I A .4 L I 0 Q n I a o 0 , o o . o 1 if lst Row Mr Yopper, B Lewick, L Urban, P Long, B Sher rel, M Ryan, E White, A Rose, L Bird, J Brock ett, E Anderson, H Farquharson, Miss Ball 2nd Row B Seibert, A White, G Strange, R Modrow, C Paulsen, P Ryan, A Tromble, B Marte, P Gislar 3rd Row C Shirley, H Webb, J Pescador, L Dodge, Jensen, J McIntosh, D Davis,oD Long, L Starks The Junior High has an enrollment of 60 The seventh grade has 32 pupils and is sponsored by Miss Ball The eighth grade which has 28 pupils is sponsored by Miss Rose The girls have been doing Junior Red Cross work, spon sored by Miss Rose Mr Kopper has charge of the boys' gym QVMDWA lst Row Mrs Brooks, Arlene Larsen, Anna Jean Hansen Mariana Gibbs, Mavis Markley, Elaine Anderson Jolene B1OCK6tt, Paula Ryan, Phyllis Gislar, Mary Lou Ryan, Bette Sherrel, Lee Ann Urban 2nd Row Patsy Brockett, Ila Cooper, Gloria Bruce, Margie Rogers, Alexia Rose, Phyllis Lovelady, Sharron King, Joyce Curtis, Shirley Cromwell, Betty Iewids Phyllis Long 3rd Row Theresa Maher, Charles H068 Dean Kopper, Dick Ross Wayne Brumbaugh, Loren Dodge, Alvin White, Ernest Markley Jr , Larry Hunt, Dean Long, Kate Lane 25 U ONWARD LINCOLN Onward Lincoln, Onward Lincoln, Plunge right through that line. Run the ball 'round - ---- High A touchdown, sure, this time' FIGHT' FIGHT' FIGHT' Onward Lincoln, Onward Lincoln Fight on for your fame, Fight, fellows, fight, fight fight we'll win this game ONHXRD LINCOLN KBASKETBALL VERSION! Onward Lincoln, Onward Lincoln, Make that old ball fly, Pass it through their guards to forwards Never let it die! FIGHT' FIGHT! FIGHT' Onward center, get the tip-off, Get that ball up high Take it on and ever goal-ward For Lincoln High SEE OUR BANNERS FLOATING Oh, see our banners floating, Pure white and blue, Our mighty heroes, worthy champions True to thee, our Alma Mater, Come and hear the war cry, We'll w1n or die' Three cheers for Lincoln Hlgh Our Banners Fly' HAIL TO OUR SCHOOL Hail to our school so falr, We all our troubles share, Always we'll fight with our might For the things we know to be right, And though we part may we meet again True pals of old Lincoln High If you're for us, we'll sing the chorus Over once again Ve want a touchdown, hear us sing, We want a touchdown, that's the hing, Just let some great big bruiser, Husky and tall, carry the ball, In no time at all, we'll have a touchdown, hen it's over, You will hear us make some noise, L I N-C O L N' We want a touchdown, boys' MARCH, MARCH ON DO'N THE FIELD March, march on down the field Fighting for Lincoln, Break through their line, Their strength to defy we'll give a long cheer To Lincoln's men, We're out to win again 's team can fight to the end, But Lincoln will w1n' 26 ' 9 I 1 9 x x 1 C . ' s 9 1 UE WANT A TOUCHDOV-'N 9 9 ,n -5' 44 1 I 9b'f:' K .9 X Q X 4 6 Q 17 X ' I .4 Mwgffg f C Q99 1 d, 1 f v 1 I 1,4 N,. 44: if 4 ' 1 5 .0 ll ri u W3 r. 1' ' 4,51 gg lst Row: 2nd Row: 5rd Row: Done ' 4 ? I 'D if! Bishop 3. M V Ig pf W . 3. 1,7 BdJLane, Ronald Streeter, Chrence Sueltar, Delbert Bryan, Herbert Heiser, Jerry Maher, Dale Andersen, Rex Shaffer, Donald Grimes, Keith Tannehill, Gene Andersen, Virgil Doha, Jerry Stegman, Rex Nelson. Asst. Coach Harold Pitt, Everett Horner, Ben Craw- ford, Gerald Walter, Jim Skinner, Wendell Kessler, Lambert Donlay, John Pescador, Keith Ryan, Raymond Holl, Dan Bishop, Charles Storrs, Everett Harris, John Kobbeman, Coach Jim Mettner. Manager Ivan Loy, Eddie Larson, Joe White, Gene Curtis, Simon Pescador, Richard Walters, Leonard Wacker, Bob Harris, Bill Harris, Don Hansen, Jerry Kobbeman, Ted Long, Harold Lemmons,Virgil Walter, Manager Jim Lounsbury. M f Cpu 1, w, MRX 'i,J Jr J Asa, . bf' 1'i'f,, R ' 7, ' if I ' eafee+'11 .jtcgyian A .nl ...L K' v,1e,,'.4-6 .4 u If-A fi lf L AI ergo Donleg Maher L I The Leopards of 1946 fought through one of the most rugged schedules in the school's history. The team played ten tough games and came through with the very satisfying record of five wins, four losses, and one tie. The fighting Leopards finished the season with 19 lettermen, five of them seniors. The following boys earned letters: Shafferw, Streeterw, G.Andersen, Suelter, Pescedor, Tannehill, Grimes, D. Andersen, Maher, Bryan, Heiser, Kadel, Dohe, Lane, Stegman, Walter, Nelson, Bishop, Donley. Grimes and Tannehill were elected co-captains for the '47 season. Kadel's picture operation in mid- sCo Captains Sept Sept Oc ct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov halter heiser x There Here There There Here Here There Here Here There G AWCGFSCD will not appear on this page because of an season. 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'fL Ji V '25 x he ,Z 4 'vu 1 5 I h 1' - Q ' 'V 6 f - 5 , M .4 , i E I 6' F lst Row Coach Jim Mettner, Jerry Stegman Keith Tannehill, Raymond Ho1LRex Ne1son,Edd1e Larson,Gerald Walter 2nd Row Donald Wolting, Donald Grimes, Virgil Dohe, Gene Andersen,Wendell Kessler, Manager Ronald Streeter 3rd Row Joe Nhite,Ted Long,Lawrence Modrow,Everett Horner, Donald Hansen, Jim Skinner, Simon Pescador 411 lst Row: Coach Jim MeUner,Edd1e Lnrson,V1rg1l Walter,Eugene Bickel, Gene Curtis, Bob Harris. 2nd Row: John Kobbeman,Robert Jones,R1chard Kobbeman,Gerald Rediker, Jesse Kadel. 50 Q. Stegman U The Leopards lost l5 scheduled games while winning none this year. The boys had the spirit and fight but not the experience. All are juniors on the first team so we should have a better, more experienced team next year. T ose earn ng let er' were as ollows Doke,Holl, Lane, felson, Yessler, mannehill and 'rimes 'he scnedule and scores were as 'ollows Llncoll Lincoln L ncoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Tincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Smi h Center Ahllene n n C t r Beloit rarysfllle Ellsworth 'inneaoolis anVato Belleville Concordia Feloit Marysville Fays 'inneaoolis Mankato Belleville Ellsworth Concordia Beloit Regional Lincoln 17 Clay Center LU U walter I K A1106 S81 09 'J if .ara xessler . . Z L l U D , Gi . 2 T L I A. ' z 21 C 59 26 c . 72 1. 25 Suit' en-e 46 . . 22 t 58 A vf ' . 16 ' ' 55 . 21 .Z L 64 21 M . 52 A . 20 51 L . . 26 48 . . 1O , 50 . 25 A 47 29 . 44 50 M A 62 25 . 42 28 56 54 48 27 70 . v 57 fx 5 . 6 , fs 1 4 K A x. 4' in ., 2 . ,' - ' Q Y 7 , .- It W aa ' 1 1 ' jr. A xx Kfxg A K V I ',,f Q - ,, Xi 9 af w 'U .1 s L E A T011 fax:-:,.'f.'. h ??fA9S lelnnx fn, X 2 , A , Q. ,i .n? 2 A '57, . 1 as , ,f get w ff YJ' 1 If K rl pb , 1 7 ' ' ' I A t Q, If Q LV I lk J ' 'W ..,-.-qivt. Q - JQ QM Lan Row G Anaereen,J Lounenury, D Grimes, K Tannenill, R Shalier cnc Row Coacn Mentner, D Anuereen, C Suelter, J Hauer, B H61aBT LQ. let Row squiree, V Lynn, B Adamson, B Frydendall, Meyer, A Donley C Koooeman, V Strange :nu Row Smarter, D Starke, T Markley, W Geering, Wacker, D Jorgenben, L Traugotc, D Meyer, Misa Slnte aru Row M Doniey, P Farrington, J Rasmussen, G Tiemann, C Hilgenuorr, M Anuereen, L Meier, L Wiegern 52 1 I 0 o n Q U . . U ' 2 0 ' o 0 u . o O O Q ' J 'Af 1 1' i f If I , , I , f I ' ! 5 . ' . 1 A : J. ' . . . R . . , . .. . ' 2 J. . - . S 0 Q ' o u a A I e 0 o u . , u . o . if 41 W A A f SD if lst Row Mrs De N10 Lois Van Amburg Senior Drene Herman Sophomore Joy Rasmussen -G A A Caroline Hilgendorr Pep Club Kathleen Boston Joyce Holman Nola Herman Joyce Hamilton Lleanna Rhudy Mr Pitts Orv al Aufdemberge Duane Crooks Donald Meili Bill Harris Duane Wallace Keith Tannehill Elmer Gunderson Bob Harris Senior Band Junior F H A Y Teens Freshman Science Club Sophomore Junior Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman Sponsor Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative Sponsor Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative The Student Council of this year chose as their lead ers, Mr Pitts and Mrs De Nio Under their very able guid ance, they endeavored to direct all phases of student life Thev sponsored a dance November 22 with Jimmy James orchestra A singer was employed ana the evening was enjoyed by all Another of their undertakings was to sponsor a number of lyceum programs These were highly enjoyable as well as educational Some of them were Plantation ingers Five Negroes Glen Morris -Genius with Electricity Elzie Brown Memory Wizard Howard Cleaves Night Movies of Wild Animals Loring Campbell Magician They also presented a carnival on March 27 This is yearly event and was, as usual, enjoyed by all who attended The present off1cers are Keith Tannehill President Bill Harris Treasurer Kathleen Boston secretary Don Meili Vice Pres 0 2nd Row: Jesse Kadel ----------------- Freshman Representative . a 54 First row D Crooks, G Curtis, R Shaffer, S Mei1i,C Suelter, C Hilgendorf, D 'allace, K Boston L Harris J Lounsbury, M Aufdemberge Second row L Rhudy, P Forney, R Nelson, N Benson, L VanAmburg, G Meyer J hilson, L Crawford , L Tierns, J Grimes, S King, Mrs DeNio Co editors Joan wilson Duane Wallace Business manager Jim Lounsbury Sales manager Melvin Aufdemberge Art editors Lenora Crawford Gladys Meyer Sports editors Rex Shaffer Clarence Suelter Phyllis Forney Senior representatives Rita Nelson Lois VanAmburg Nola Benson Shirley Meili Junlor representative Lue Kerns Sophomore representative Jo Ann Grimes Freshman representative Gene Curtis Photographers Caroline Hilgendorf Lleanna Rhudy Duane Crooks Everett Harris Jr High representative Sharon King Sponsor Mrs DeNio We photograph, we clip, we paste, Xe measure four fifths, two thirds, one half we type, we check, we type again' Such is the life on the Annual Staff! It's dum ies by day, master copies by night It'S all on WTHE LEOPARDS' behalf But, to tell the truth, it's lots of fun, This being on the Annual Staff 55 I . . I.. .v . I , In I Rogues gallery ----------------------------- Kathleen Boston T . ' 3 S chases lst Row Rex Shaffer, Duane Ballace, Donald Smith, Jim Lounsbury ', Melvin Aufdemberge, Mr Boucher 2nd Row Shirley Melli, Virginia Spear, Kathleen Boston Joan Wilson, Lenora Crawford nThe Campbells Are Comingn was the title of the play presented by the Seniors It was a hilarious comedy with hill billy costumes and speech The setting was in a sum mer cabin by a lake in the Ozarks It was unusually well cast and directed by Mr Boucher, assisted by Mrs De Nio and Miss Bonecutter The play was written by Jay Tobias It was glven on April 17, at eight o'clock p m It was thoroughly engoyed by an exceptionally large audience Cast of Characters Ma Brannigan, who lives for her grandchildren Kathleen Boston Catalpa Tapp, the hill billy servant Lenonncrawford Betty Brannigan, Ma's younger granddaughter Joan Wilson Dick Brannigan, Ma's grandson Melvin Aufdemberge Blldad Tapp, Catalpa's father Donald Smith Cyrus Scudder, who wants to marry Ma Rex Shaffer Jeffery Scudder, his nephew Clarence Suelter Kaye Brannigan, Ma's elder granddaughter Virginia Spear Kingston Campbell, Kaye's fiance Duane Wallace Mrs Augusta Campbell, his aristocratic mother Shirley Meili Synopsis of Scenes Act One Place The living room of the Brannigan cabin Time Ten o'c1ook on a June morning Act Two Place The same as Act I Time Two days later at eleven a m Act Three Place The same as in the previous acts Time A few minutes later 'Due to Jim's enforced, prolonged absence from school Clarence Suelter was added to the cast 56 ny 2 1 I 0 . . . . . - . .. 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O 0 I lst Row Miss Lare, Lois Lemmons, Vanetta McVay, Joy Ras mussen, Joana Lessor, Marge Errebo, Barbara Meyer Joyce Pamilton, Nola Herman, Miss Zink 2nd Row Riley Clark, Richard Walters, Robert McVay, Rex Nelson, Jerry Stegman, Vlrgil Dohe, Richard Long, Mr Brooks The Juniors, this year, presented 'The Amber Y y', a switch from the usual straight comedy to the mystery type The settlng was an old castle in M6X1CO which heightened the mystery and added color to the play It was well directed by Miss Zink, assisted by Mr Brooks and Miss Lare This play was written by H Davls Sappenfield nThe Amber Keyn was presented December 5, at eight o'clock p m before a capacity audience It was thoroughly enjoyed by all who attended Cast of Characters Sidney Budge, the father Riley Clark Elsa Budge, the mother Joyce Hamllton Patrlcia Lance, the daughter Joana Lessor Jack Lance, her husband Rex Nelson Phyllis De Reamer Paul Clark Helen Shaw KElenaD Susan Quattle, the maid Cyrus Skaggs Teresa KRubyJ, the housekeeper El Lobo, man of mystery Prompters Marge Errebo Virgil Dohe Nola Herman Lois Lem ons Richard Long Barbara Meyer Robert McVay Joy Rasmussen Wanetta McVay Joe White Rudy Titsworth Richard Walters Stage Managers Synopsis of Scenes Act One Place Living room of a stone castle ln Old Mexlco Time Evening, at dusk Act Two Place Time Act Three Place Time The same Thirty minutes later The same as previous acts One hour later I Xe' Gus Healey --------------------------- Jerry Stegman This is tre 1rl's gep Qrvanization tcat puts tne true entnusda into the athletlcs at Lincoln difh School Their Jnifor s are listlrctlv warved by white sweaters wth leopard LDSlgHldS on then, navy blue exlrts, blae and white caps and V1lt6 anklets Tre membership islon a voluntary basis sevent1 nour At th6lP first meetinv they elected the folowino officers Pres'dent Joan Wilson Vice President Lleanna Rhudy secretary hathleen Bost Treasurer Joana Lessor Their Boonsor was iss Lois Ioneldorf XX On December ,the Pep Clab sponsored a Footod Banquet Q which was iven in the Presbyterian Church The Pep Clab went to two out of town games Mankat.x7 and Concord a ln the school ous and made excellent showing as well as noise The Pep Club also h d and al school party on October It was a gr?t slcce E35 35533 gf! we Self? lssiessiss Aj fo-A - JoAnn Lois Vivian Grimes Webb Gablemann 58 1' V - V ! ' , I X ' f X . F5 1 1 ' I . - J' 1 A- S1 'IV , ' wx' , 1' 'J as A M, . L 4 A , ,A . v ' ' X - wx- , w lf .A,w'1J ' . , ' L I Q V1 M H I .. '-A Q . 5 .' ' 1 y .. I ' 5 1- - . . ' ' . A . N - X 3 and includes 45 'iember-s. They meet every Thursday duringg K l ,T n : .4 . Q , ' ,, ,ff L ......... u y f If - ..... A on ' ,X ' Alf V' A Q X ' S - , , lj . 1 ' at . , 1 ' ' ' R , 1 'J ,. , , T 1 ' I 39' 1... 0 Q 3 3 539 33 ' 30 F N 5 ' C ' 3 . QQ X o g Q . 'W Sp 9 Q , I 3 Q I ' X Q 5 6 U X 9 .3 is 'S ,A .H I4 J K . A y . 5 Xl, sg-QC lst Row 2nd Row 3rd Row Barbara Strange, Sandra Eckhart, Jo Ann Grimes, Lois Webb,Vivian Gablemann,Janice Pottberg,MadonmaStrange Miss Womeldorf, Ruth Meyer, Barbara Meyer, Barbara Frydendall, Lee Ann Mc Intosh, Janice Kerr, Jean Crawford, Delores Meier, Bonnie Anderson Cecil Kobbeman, Shirley Bloyd, Joan Kerns, Clara Kobbeman, Caroline Hilgendorf, Drene Herman, Norma Shup, Dorothy Starks, Delores Jorgensen HY tllst Row 2nd Row 3rd Row Lleanna Rhudy, Phyllis Forney,Joan wilson, Kathleen Boston, Lenora Crawford, Joana Lessor, Janice Les sor, Phyllis Ann Farrington Marge Errebo, Lois Lem ons, Joy Rasmussen, Sue Kerns Joyce Holman, Barbara Neyer, Norma Kobbeman, Carolyn Dohe Dorothy Parli, Ruth Tatkenhorst,Shirley Meili, Nelda Sheets, Nola Herman, Lue Kerns, Lawanna Wiegert,Nar garet Andersen, Maudie Keeler Joana Lessor Miss Zink Kathleen Boston State and Distrlct State Adviser Chapter President President The Future Homemakers of America was first organized in l9h5 Our local chapter is affillated with the national and state association of the Future Homemakers of America This year our chapter had the honor of havlng both the district and the state president, Joana Lessor Joana Lessor and Miss Zink attended the leadership training camp at Wichita Ten chapter members and Miss Zink attended the district meeting at Osborne Kathleen Boston our local presidentgave the creed at the luncheon The state meeting was held March 8, at Topeka Joana presided at the meeting The Lincoln Chapter was one of the four clubs of the state to be on the honor roll and thus received a gavel from our state advisor, Esther Lee Motto Toward New Horizons Flower Red Rose is symbolic of vibrant, glowing, health,a necessary attrlbute for happiness and efficlency Colors Red and White stands for Youth's courage and punty OFFICERS President Kathleen Boston Vice President Barbara Meyer Secretary Joana Lessor Treasurer Shirley Meili Program Chairman -------------------------- Virginia VanAmburg Pianist --------------- --------------- ---------- Shirley Spear Song Leader --------------- - --------- -------------- Norma Shup Historian ------------- ------------- -------------- Vivian Lynn Editor ------------------ --- ------- ------------- Nola Webster MAKER5 IJ IJ IJ D U D , j .x off fkj kj? Nsw 'FW H Ist Row N Herman, S Spear, B vever, N Shup, S Neill, K Boston, Viss Zink, J Lessor, N Webster, V VanAmburg, V Lynn, J Hamilton, S Bloyd, N Jen sen, B Adamson 2nd Row L Kerns, M Donley, N Kobbeman, D Bolte, D Her man, N Andersen, J Holman, L nrawford, N Benson P Farrington, C Kobbeman, J Lessor, S Kerns, 1 Couse 3rd Row B Bunch, V Clark, Dohe, R Francis, U Hanne man, ' Keeler, J Kerns, D Jorgensen, A Donley, C Kobbeman, J Gr'mes, L McIntosh, V eableman, Bird, P Forney Ist Row: D. Traoewell, L.Lemmons, T. Nort JJ. Squires, B. Shafer, Miss Zink, R. Nelson, , W. McVay, J. Shaffer. 2nd Row: G. Tiemann, D.Starks, J. Rasmussen, L. Wiegert, L. VanAmburg, V.Spear, R. Takenhorst, E. Aufdemberge, G. Meyer, D. Parli, E. Oppliger. 5rd Row: J. Pottberg, Y. Miller, A. Rathbun, T. Markley, R. Meyer, P. Parker, H. Steinhaus, L. Traugott, B. Strange, N. Sheets, J. Wilbeok. President Sponsor Y Teen Officers Pres1dent Phyllis Forney Music Barbara Meyer Vice President Shirley Bloyd Publicity Shirley M6111 Co Vice President Norma Shup Servlce Norma Kobbeman Secretary Lois Lemmons Friendship Joyce Holman Song Leader Barbara Meyer Social Joan Wilson Devotional Joana Lessor Kathleen Boston Nola Webster Sponsor Miss Sitts lst Row P Forney N Webster, J Hamilton, L Lemmons, Holman, N Kobbeman, S Bloyd, N Shup, J Wilson K Boston , B Meyer 2nd Row S Spear, V Lynn, L Stussy, P Farrington, Webb, J Lessor, S Meili, J Lessor, R Anderson Miss Sitts 3rd Row C Kobbeman, N Sheets, T Norton, T Markley, Rathbun, B Adamson, J Rasmussen, S Eckhart, McIntosh, J Wilbeck 42 S Q 4 Treasurerzz:::::::::::Buth Anderson Pianist...::. .:::Joyce Hamilton : ' I I O O Jo : O I O I Li . : . . . . L. O I O Ll s.,..J.,L ST..,LJ,. The Y Teen Club of Llncoln is a member of the Y W C A and have declared their purpose to be To build a fellowship of women and girls Devoted to the task Of reallzing in our common life Those ideals of personal and social living To which we are committed By our falth as Christians In thls Endeavor We seek to understand Jesus To share His love for all people And to grow In the knowledge and love of God lst Row 2nd Row 3rd Row Herman, J Grlmes, L Crawford, J Pottberg, Anderson, J Crawford, R Tromble, M Mcvay, Hanneman, C Kobbeman Farrington, L Webb, J Holman, B Frydendall Meyer, M Errebo, L Rhudy, F Couse, D Bird, Gablemann Andersen, N Herman, C Dohe, M Keeler, J Kerr, B Strange, D Starks, W Jensen, Geering 45 . C 17 eg X ' W : D. . ' . ' . B. . , -5 G. . . : P. . , , R O O Q Q . V C I : M. . ' . . , 0 0 l Q QM5 N'jvf 15W'y 2' ew 141-rv 7 WV MDW , wiggiffii W Miss Stevens Mrs Brooks Miss Iarjorie Stev ns was our music director until De cember when she resivned her position herein prepare for her marr age January 1, 1946 The duties of Miss Stevens were then taken over by Hrs Harold Brooks, wife of Hr Brooks head of the fanual Arts Department lst Row: Janice Kerr, Shirley Spear, Lleanna Rhudy, Jo Ann Grimes 2nd Row: Vivian Gab1emann,Sandra Eckhart, Lee Ann McIntosh, Joyce Holman 44 - , . A, ' I .. ' ' ' ' 'M'- L W ' . ' D Ujbf as F - F - .-.ll A I W , ' - -. . 'f' ' s ' . . T. 4 5. ' ' GUN 0 ' f D A fm .. W 5 h v 'QQ l ,Q 'W' igg n 3E f Q: , Ak X v e W' I 'Si ' wi. . A U U R 8 - Q . i . . ' H Q ' .1 9 , J ri Q 3 0 1st Row Eula Rathbun, Connie Keeler, Judy Price 2nd Row Barbara Strange, Nola Herman, Sue Kerns, Barbara Shafer lst Row 3rd Row bth Row Urban, A Rose, S Knits, S Bloyd, S Wilson, E Anderson, J Brockett, P Kopper, G Livingood, P G1slar, Streeter, T Ross, J Lounsbury Dodge, M Aufdemberge, E Harris, Holman, Miss Stevens Kade1,N Shup, L McIntosh, R Loy, J Lyster, P Forney, D Herman Wallace, M Errobo, K Boston, C . Lubeck, J Grimes, D Ross, G Lane 45 Eckhart, Brockett, P Metz, J Kerr, Hamilton, Suelter, : Lo 0 l ,J 0 0 Jo O I I Do 0 O . O S. . . . 2nd Row: O. Tiemann, R. Suelter, M. Gibbs, N. Kobbeman, Do O C O J. ' . : Jo I I O I Ro I O O : Do W.: I 0 Q R O I I O 'v V lst Row 2nd Row rd Row Barbara Neyer, Joana Lessor, Janice Lessor, Drene Herman Laverna Stussy, ilma Kohen, Vivian Lynn, Bina Chard, Yvonne Miller, Ma donna Strange, Phyllis Farrington,Nrs Brooks Elma Tromble, Doreen Bolte, Marge Errebo,Le nora Crawford, Ruby Tromble, Quth Anderson Nola ebster, Lois Van mmburg, Rita Nelson, Virginia Spear, Nola Benson, Virginia Van Amburg Selm acker, Virginia Clark, Maudie Keeler Delores Jorgensen, Funice Opoliger , Joan Shaffer, Twila Markley, Jo Ann Wilbeck,Gera ldine Hanneman, Janice Pottberg, Ruth Tat kenhorst, Edna Aufdemberge Barbara Adamson VHF lst Row: 2nd Row: 3rd Row: Mrs. Brooks, Sandra Eckhart, Barbara Strange Grace Lane, Melba Donley,Gladys Tiemann Phy- llis Forney, Joan wilson, Kathleen Boston, Joy Rasmussen. Vivian Gablemann Barbara Shafer, Caroline Hilgendorf, Joyce Hamilton, Lois Traugott, Norma Kobbeman, Joyce Holman,Norma Shmp Ruth Meyer, Peggy Parker. Janice Kerr, Nelda Sheets, Shirley Spear,Lee Ann Mclntosh, Twila Norton, Jo Ann Grimes Dorothy Starks,L1eanna Rhudy, Lois Vebb,Bar- bara Frydendall, Shirley Bloyd. 46 2nd Row rd ow .VULMCLL Suelter Bill Lewick, Richard Walters, Duane Crooks,Wilbur Smith, Eldon Kadel, Robert Campbell, Hylis Chard Richard Suelter, Clifford Nelson, Richard Lubeck Melvin Aufdemberge, Darrell Quade, Jerry Stegman lst Row: 2nd Row: 3rd Row: Donald Grimes, Harold Suelter, Orville Aufdemb erge Delbert Smith, Kenneth Heiser, Mrs. Brooks. Floyd Bosch, Charles Herman, George Hiller, Roy Wiegert, Raymond Holl. Bob Lane, Gerald walter, Wendell Kessler, Jim Skinner, Charles Bohling, Jerry Maher. 47 lst Row: Ben Crawford, Richard Long, Virgil Dohe, Clarence 3 R : lst Row 2nd Row 3rd Row Ruth Anderson, Ruby Tromble, Lenora Crawford Eldon Kadel, Virgil Dohe, Jim Skinner, Edna Aufdemberge, Gladys Meyer, Mrs Brooks Joy Rasmussen, Barbara Shafer, Madonna Swamp Phyllis Forney, Wilbur Smith, Robert Camp bell, Hylis Chard, Marge Errebo, Virginia Spear, Nola Benson, Lois Van Amburg Lois Traugott, Vivian Lynn, Jo Ann Grimes, Sandra Eckhart, Melvin Aufdemberge Darrell Ouade, Jerry Stegman, Barbara Strange,Janice Kerr, Joyce Holman , Shirley Spear X lst Row: 2nd Row: 3rd Row: Joan Shaffer, Barbara Meyer, Drene Herman, Rita Nelson, Orville Aufdemberge, Harold Su- elter, Delbert Smith, Joan Wilson, Kathleen Boston, Joana Lessor, Mrs. Brooks. Vivian Gableman, Nola Webster, Virginia Van Amburg, Duane Crooks, Keith Tannehi1l,George Miller, Wilma Kohen, Joyce Hamilton, Norma Shup, Shirley Bloyd. 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