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R w I-O Luther, treasurer, P Simons. presidentg l. Ellickson, secretary. Row 2-N Rader, representative to council, G Cole, vice-president Seniors Reach First Milestone On Span Cl Life Bridging to the future! Education is like a mighty bridge which spans from the age of adolescence to that of accountability and maturity. As the powerful steel girders give support to any bridge, likewise, experience is a determining factor to this bridge of life. Nearing an important post on this inter- minable bridge of education are the members of the Class of l95l. They will on June 5 prouldly don the black gowns and caps with gold tassels and, in an atmosphere of solemn- ity, march up to receive that coveted poses- sion, their diploma. With the anticipation of graduation they recall the important prep- aratory events-the day they were measured for their caps and gowns, the last-minute scurrying about to order announcements and the exchanging of pictures with classmates. Among the never-to-be-forgotten social events was the Junior-Senior prom, Dancing in the Dark, which claimed a large attend- ance and was acclaimed as a huge success by all who attended. Suspense permeating the auditorium, a spellbound audience and a sterling perform- ance depicts the Senior Class play, Double Door . The success of this presentation can be attributed to the combined efforts of the stage crew members, students of the cre- ative dramatics classes and the splendid serv- ice rendered by the art department. Three years ago these upperclassmen were wide-eyed sophomores beginning their three-year trek across the bridge of education at Lincoln High, Precariously they entered the portals of this institution with its ivy- covered walls and were overwhelmed by its size. Being lost in the halls and trampled on the Stairs were but a few of their unusual experiences. Getting into the swing of things quickly, however, they elected class officers, undertook the annual scrubbing of Old Abe and assumed the duties of annual Clean-Up Week. They staged the Sophomore Talent Show, student-directed and student-written, and as the year quickly drew to a close, felt them- selves a definite part of Lincoln. Returning as Juniors, they redoubled their efforts to prove their ability and worth- iness to assume the responsibilities of upper- classmen when the time came. With a deep sense of pleasure and joy, perhaps a bit of regret for some, these seniors of l95l now step onto a new road of life where they will assume the responsibilities of residents of an adult world. '20
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ABNEY, PATRICIA LEE ELLA-Majored in English, Latin and Science. Camera Club Will attend medical school, ACCIMUS, KATHERINE-tvlaiored in English, Music and Typing. Firefly, Brigadoon, Vespers '48-'50, Organ Benefit Fund, Lynkettes, Mu Phi Epselon, Will attend college. ADAMS, IOYCE LORRAINE-Maiored in English, Typing and Music, Orchestra, Vespers '48-'50, Spring and Winter Concerts '49-'5l, Honor Society. Will attend college. AEST, RAY-Maiored in Science, English, Commercial and Foreign Language. Golf 'SO-'Sl. Will work. ALBAN, jIM A.-Majored in Science, English and Shop, ANDERSON, BURDETTE C.-Majored in Auto Shop, English and Commercial. Will work. ANDERSON, BEVERLY I.-Maiored in English, German and Typing. Choir '49-'5l, Vespers '-IH-50, Coney Island Carousel, Firefly, Brigadoon, Takolah ANDERSON, BEVERLY j.--Maiored in English, German, Clothing German Club. ANDERSON, B. DELBERT--Maiored in Spanish, English and Science Bowling Club '48-'49 To attend P L. C ANDERSON, EDWARD L.-Maiored in English, Shop and History, Will work ANDERSEN, LILLIAN--Majored in English and Commercial ANDERSON,.SHlRLEY A.-Maiorecl in English, Art and Science Camera Club. Rolling Rail Splitters. To be a commercial artist ANDERSON, WILLIAM-Maiored in Math, Science, English and Radio P A Crew To attend engineering college. APPELL. IAMES R.-Maiored electrical engineering, ASHBY, BERYL-Maiored in be a Bookkeeper. BARNEY, PHYLLIS-lvlaiorefl in English, History and Electric Shop To attend U. W for English, History, Bookkeeping and Horne Economics. Will in English. Latin and Science, Latin Club, Usher Club '49-'Sl, Marcetta Ki '49-'Sl BARN ES, LEWIS-Majored in Drawing, Shop and English. Will work. BALLARD RAMONA-Maored in En l'sh Musc and Tx in Ves ers '49-'50, Choir, . l Firefly, Brigadoon, Coney Bl, 1 , no 3 D lsland Carousel, Spring and Winter Concerts. BECKMAN, BARBARA ELAINE-Majored in English, Home Economics and Science, Rifle Club '49-'50, Girls' Glee, Sports, Marcetta Ki '49-'51, lvlajorette, Business Staff, Vespers '49-'50, Brigadoon, Senior Play Publicity Committee, Lincolnian BELLMAN, BETTY-Maiored Christian Fellowship, in English and Home Economics Girls' Club, Lincoln BENIAMIN. SARAH A.-Maiorecl in English, Bookkeeping, Typing and Math Usher Club, Honor Society, Torch Pin Winner Will attend Willamette University BENNETT, BARBARA j.-Majored in Typing, English and Clothing Coney Island Carousel '49, Firefly '50, junior Class Assembly Will work, BENSON, LAURA M.-Maiored in History, English and Home Economics Rolling Rail- splitters. Doule Door Scenery Committee. To be Dental Assistant. BERGER, jIM-Majored in English, History and Industrial Shops. Rolling Railsplitters. BERGQUIST, WILLIAM R.-Maiorecl in English, Auto Shop and History. Intramural Boxing, Student Leader in swimming. BERRY, BEVERLY ANN-Majored in English, Typing and Commercial, Usher Club, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, Lincoln News Exchange Editor, Lincolnian. Will attend Business College BERTOCCHINI, IANET-lvlajored in English, Shorthand and Typing. Will worl: BERTUZZI, KATHRYN M.-Maiored in English and Commercial, L L. L, Two-Year Letter Winner, Takolah, Pep Club, Cirls' Club Representative and Student Leader BETTS, SHEILA KATHLEEN-Majored in English, Science and History Takolah, Lincoln News Staff, News Business Manager '50, Pep Club Treasurer '50, Quill and Scroll, junior Class Play, Football Night '-I9-'50, Basketball Night '50, To attend W. W. C. E. BIORKLUND, MARILYN B.-Maiored in German, English and Typing Red Cross Room, Ski Club '49, German Club 'SO. To attend W S. C. BOLTON, jOAN L.-Maiored in History. Home Economics and English, Takolah, Senior Class Play Scenery Committee To work BONE, RICHARD EUGENE-Maiored in English, German and Music, Bowling Club, Boys' Glee Club, junior Choir, Vespers '49-'SO, Matinees Will attend Vocational School BOTTIGER, DARLENE C.-Maiored in English, Latin and Science Red Cross Assistant, junior Assembly. Will attend college. BRADFORD, LOUISE-Maiored in English and Latin, Senior Class Play Make-up Committee '50, Usher Club, Latin Club, Vespers 'SO. Will attend E. W. C E. BRADY, LA VONNE jUNE-Maiored in English, History, Typing and Home Economics Girls' Beginning Glee. BRANSFORD, HELEN--Majurerl in Englssli, Art and Typing Zi X
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