Lincoln High School - Links Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)
- Class of 1939
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SWT I N fa in INTRCDDUCTIGN To show you Lincoln high school, its pupils dnd totculty, its classrooms dnd hdlls, dctivities, ctnd or- gotnizdtions, is the essentictl tdsk ot the Links. But to go beyond these visible qudlities, to put into words dnd pictures the influence thdt three yectrs oft Lincoln high school hotve exerted upon tuture occupdtions, in- Tfl THE FIELD OE SPORTS DIEFICULT DECISIONS It-J THE CHEETEHIH TIME' FOR LUNCH PTT HN EVENING PEREORMHNCE t. 41.46-LQ terests, and attitudes is the teat We have attempted. Since this annual seeks to portray the tuture value, both sentimental and intrinsic, gained through attend- ing a coeducational high school ot 3,000 pupils and through participation in its ahounding activities, We dedicate the l939 Links to Whatever future may he ours as a result in part ot our experience in Lincoln high school. 'With these pictures showing various phases ot lite at Lincoln high school, we present a surnmary of the pic- torial contcnt ct the l939 Links. IN H SCIENCE LQBGRQTORY LIBRHRY P1 SUPPLEMENT TO CLQSSES PEPPERS PQRHDE -Qu- Am-S188 xdwfxilf 08365830 udswsibw ,,,,gQKw9LSk an agin- -1, Ag, 'I' 1- W? ..: f .-mf A 1 , as 1-6 Wu .KV Ak. Pwr. A 12-S MYR X99 ff MK 1.-n-Q BBQ! ml ww- as-qu ww-uf 1 'M an-...ni . vntmsu-...AMC annum:-wq,,,,,fj afudnguam WV, can-was.-. , Zn-....,.,..,, WA., new-Q . sung... .,,,f',,Q',, !'h-me-9. ..,,, inn-. .,,,,,4 stun..--.A nw... :uvnnsu A A ,wx -...,, fe...,..Q sqm.. Q, Q,--. .N ,gl Lg Qumwhz an 1111111111 TU HNU H STIEFF QTUDI NT C CVEBNMI NTT 'SLNICDRS UNDERCI QQSMEN QSSEMBUE9 DRQMH PUBLICQTION3 QRGHNIZHTIONS BOYQ HTHI ETICS GIRLQ QTHI TTICS - 1 1 3 W 13 ,1 il 2 1 11 3 3 3 3 23 . 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X , Q Qs: V r jlxx f Aa X 13 X ' 1 J U 5 f 1' 3, 4 ff F ' E Z ---- Q ,, . - IA V '1 . x fi ,I s STAFF Carrying out the Wishes ot the people ot Lincoln through the action ot the school board, superintendents, principals, and teachers . . , teaching pupils with the skill that education and experience have given them . . . etticiently sponsoring clulos or activities tor which their talents specially tit them . . . endorsing the deserving measures passed by the student governmental loodies . . . constantly studying modern methods ot teaching . . . revising courses ot study and initiat- ing new sulojects in tune with the times. ln this Way the best ot the new methods and ideas tind willing support in the competent adminis- trators ot individual classes and departments, as Well as in the ad- ministrators ot the school and the board ot education. MILLHRD C. LEFLER Superintendent uf Sclz mils SCHOOL BOHRD lnterpreting the peoples wishes into ellicicnt administration, the school board cares for such major problems as building and equipment, maintenance and faculty employment. Consisting of six members, the board not only deals with these important issues but also handles indirectly the vast number of minor details that keep the system operating efficiently, for, although each individual school manages itself, the coordination of the entire system is the duty of the board. BOHRD MEMBERS W H, ROBBINS PQUL GOOD President QRTHUR DOBSON O. V. CQLHOUN MRS. GEORGE VVENTZ CLHRENCE SWHNSON M. C. LEFLER Upon the superintendent, M. C. Leller, rests the responsibility for a wellvplanned Lincoln public school system. Under his efficient lead- ership, with the help of assistant superintend- ents, supervisors, the whole teaching corps, and the approval of the school board, ways and means are created to keep the Lincoln schools abreast of the times. l. G. LUDLHM Seuretary to the Board H. C. MHRDIS, PRINCIPHL The primary obligation and responsibility of any person actively in charge of several thousand young people is to keep the multitude ot details running smoothly enough so that he may spend the greater part of his time and energy in personally helping pupils to become worthy members ot our great Hmerican democracy, capable ot bearing their share ot the load. tug 1,5 i, A L.. 6 t , t ,t 'N Pl -...fxi . 1 ig. Q. 41. ,. ..c,ir 3 ,eg 1 The Qmerican high school offers the greatest opportunity known tor developing the ideals and techniques ot a democratic civilization. l hope that Lincoln high school has been for you a living laboratory in which you have grown in both ability and desire to be a worthy par- ticipant in the tinest social organization in the world today. . Z HSSISTHN T Nothing could serve better to keep alive the rich memories of your high school years than this copy of the Links. Pls you turn the pages ot this volume, may it remind you ot work well doneg play well playedg and lasting triendf ships formed. I 1 During the years that the class ot N939 has been in school it has become increasingly apparent that people must learn to understand and tolerate one another it they are to live peaceably, Members ot a democracy can best develop tolerance by Working together for common ends. The school attcrds endless opportunities to develop underf standing and appreciation. Hn excelf lent example ot what pupils and teachers can accomplish when they share a common enterprise is the l939 Links. WALKZL- o an PRINCIPHLS I l HNDERSON, MRS. HLBERTI31 B. Social science and liome economics, credit adgust- mezit committee. HNDERSON ELLEN V. Mathematics, committee on student affairs, audit- ing committee. BFIBICH, MRS. LORETTH Commercial, vocational committee, commercial club sponsor, BFIRDWELL, MHRY N. Science, courtesy committee, national honor ciety sponsor. BEHTTIE, ETHEL B. Latin, professional :study committee. BEECHNER, RQLPH LSO- Physical education department head, football, bas- ketball coach, committee on student affairs, athletic board chairman, L club sponsor. BEEKMHNN EMMFI Social science, professional study committee, class of 1940 sponsor. BEYNON, H. BLODWEN Commercial, committee on student affairs, BONNELL, VQLERIQ Modern language, committee on leisure, library committee, Round Table sponsor. FHCULTY l17l BRHTCHER, EULHLIE Commercial, commercial club sponsor. BRYQN, EDNH Science, auditing committee. BRYQNT, ETHEL English, Mimes sponsor. CQTHER, ELSIE M. English, library committee, decoration committee, Writers club sponsor. COOK, INEZ Mathematics department head, credit adjustment committee, vocational committee, Forum sponsor. COOMBS, MRS. IRM!-'t Social science, Mimes sponsor. DI-lNl3l, GLHDYS Eine arts, decoration committee, art club sponsor. DHVIS, MHRGQRET Social science, library committee, Forum sponsor. DODGE, MRS. RUTH Social science, citizenship committee, loy Night committee. GUNDERMQNN MFIRGUERITE Modern lanquage health coinrriittef: loy llitght coirirnittoe, student council :sponsor HHLL, RUTH N. Mathematics protesmional :study coiniiiittec clapzx ot 1940 sponsor, HHNSEN, HHLPH Social zscierico, stamp clulo zsrvonmor, debate, Lynx sponsor. llELLMEES, MRS LUCILLE Enalish, acting teacher. HENNll-JGER MRS KHTI-lEltll'lE Home ecorioznics iioriic Lconoziiic' club .spoireor HOUSMQN, MRS EERN P. Commercial. HULLHORST, MQHY E Modern lanmtage, credit adiugnttitf-iit corxiriiittoe. HYHTT, MRS GRHCE G Social science- department head atssseinbly committee. IQCKSON, MQRY E. Mathematics, auditing corriniitteo social cornriiittee, 8 DORSEY GLEN Hpprenticc coordtiidtor. DUNLHP HELEN Mathernaticss, cittzcrrsliip couiiiiittce coiriiiittcc on :student allairs Icy Night cornir tttee student coun cil sponsor ELLlS EDITH Mathematics, citizenship con nittc Girl Re crve sponsor. ETlGLlSll ELSIE English, citizenship cogrizriittee hotie rooii re re- sentattveg sponsor. EVQNS, CLQRENCE Trades preparatory proteasionu tidy co im ee Skycraitfrs sponsor, Lynx sport or EQRMQN, BELLE English, Qdvocate editorial advt ei parent advi :gory council. ?'lSHER, BESSlE English, committee on utiicl nt aft Pldvocate tinance adviser. FOSTER CECILIFI Engli.1h Credit aditintinent co iiiiittee GElGER LUCY Sciencu Girl l?e.1crve,: ,zrarrzo GERE MHHIEL C. Science dcpartttient head, cl it r club pon or GREEN MELVILLE Coiiiiriercial finirnc 'ecrctav GRONE ELIZPIBETH Englinh cainera club .. 'porno ,gn-vw IENKINS, FLORENCE Social science, professional study committee, Clef club sponsor. lOHNSON HRVID N. Trades preparatory. IONES, GERTRUDE Mathematics, committee on student affairs, class of 1941 sponsor. IURY, IESSIE B. Latin department head, committee on leisure, as- sembly committee chairman. KQNE, ERQNK Commercial department head committee on leisure, Links finance adviser. KVQSNICKQ, GERQLD Social science and English debate coach. LEELER, ESTHER E. Commercial, auditing committee, library committee, MQPES, MRS. MQRY School nurse, health committee. MQRTIN, IRENE English, Ioy Night committee, class of 1941 sponsor. MQYHEW WINIFRED English, decoration coinrriittee. Links editorial ad- viser. MCMQHON GRHCE E. M. Mathematics, courtesy committee, MONIQ, LlLLIl3lN Science, health committee class of 1939 sponsor. 9 MONTGOMERY ESTHER English, committee on student affairs, home room representatives sponsor. MORGHN, GRRCE QNN Physical education, social corxrnittee, G.f3l.Pl. spon- sor, Peppers sponsor. MORRISON, C. O. Trades preparatory, committee on leisure, Radio- links sponsor, camera club sponsor. MUELLER, ERHNK Science, assistant football coach, baseball coach, social committee, athletic comrnittee, L club spon- sor, Lynx sponsor. MUIR, SHRQH T. English department head, vocational committee publications board chairman. MURRQY, ETHEL Home economics, health committee, home eco- nomics club sponsor. NEVIN, BERNQRD F. Music, Orpheons sponsor NOLL, EEEIE M. Commercial auditing committee. ORNESS, C. I Trades preparatory department head, professional study committee. SCHQIBLE IQNE English drama coach, Muirimers sponsor. SCHEMEL, HELENE Science librar' committee, social committee, l health committee. SELL, ERVID Commercial professional study committee chair- man, athletic committee, parents advisory council, L club sponsor. SHONKQ. ELPHNE Science, social coznznittee, class of 1942 sponsor. SHORT, MQMIE Science, auditing committee, chemistry club spon- SOY, SLHYTON, WILFRED Science and commercial. SI-IYDER EMMH Library, library committee. SPRUNG, HNNETTQ Modern language department head, committee on student affairs chairman, parents advisory council, Mummers sponsor. STEEVES, DORIS Latin. STORY LILLIHN Physical education, G.Q.Pl. sponsor, athletic board. STOWELL, HELEN Music, Orpheons sponsor. TEBBETTS, MRS. BERNICE English and modern language, class of 1939 spon- SOI. PERRY, MRRCIH English Round Table zzponsor. PHILLIPS, E. B. Social science health cornmittee, professional study committee, PIPER, IENNTE L. Social science assembly conirnittee. PROCTOR MRRGQRET gi Mathematics, national honor society sponsor. Ng! s PUTNEY, NELIE Q. mittee, writers club sponsor. RQNGELER HUGH Music, Clef club sponsor. REIN, MRS. FRHNCES Commercial class of l942 sponsor. ROBERTS, CHRRTE S. national honor society sponsor. ROKQHR, ELSIE Modern language, travel club sponsor. t2Ul . English, professional study committee, library com- Social science, library committee, social committee, TOMQN, IOE Physical education, swimming, golf, tennis, North field football coach, athletic board, L club sponsor. TYE, MHRIORIE Home economics. WHLKER, MRS. NELLIE Study hall, acting teacher. WHLLHCE, IHMES Trades preparatory, vocational committee, library committee, graphic arts club sponsor, WEFITHERBY, DORCHS Flttendance director, Peppers sponsor. WIBLE, IOSEPHINE Mathematics, professional study committee, com- munity chest representative. WILSON, HELEN Fine arts department head, decoration committee, art club sponsor. YORDY, IOI-IN Physical education, track, reserve football, basket- ball coach, athletic board, professional study com- mittee, L club sponsor, HiAY sponsor. IN MEMORIHM spiration. GOLDIE HPPLEGHTE Quiet efficiency and true scholarship com bined with infinite patience and sympathy for her students marked Miss Goldie Hpplegate as a notable teacher and a steadfast friend EVH STOTTS H Woman with a brilliant future who took a vital interest in her pupils, Miss Eva Stotts will always remain in our memory, a source of in f21l 22 ,J 1 ' Q x I., 7 1 T QI' ffl TRUTH V7 P r TPJI A 11 ' HDsx'1 'NH' WW JP X E W O F1 .. -..Ax .NI .. ..,. .. .,,H.v..f.,. ... 5 Ifpifti nlexil., STUDENT GCDVERNMENT Elected by small groups, by separate classes, or by the school at large . . . competent boys and girls learning leadership through ex- perience . . . cooperating with faculty and administrators to satisfy best the needs of the student body . . . initiating classes for needed instruction in safe driving . . . sponsoring open house twice a year . . . planning and supervising major evening performances . , . serving as ushers and guards . . . doing daily routine work that goes un- noticed but is necessary. Through this system of student government embryonic leaders obtain the necessary training and experience for full development. X i., i tttlt lll 23 STUDENT COUNCIL Bach year Lincoln high is made a more progressive school because ot the work of the student council. lf credit were given where credit is due, the all-student governe ing body chosen by the school at large would come into a more prominent place under the spotflight. However, there are so many little duties which the school has long been accustomed to, such as putting up tardy pennants each week, sponsoring matinee dances, and acting as hall guides, that it is not often realized how many hours of school service are put in by councilites. With the presentation of loy Night in the spring, everyone, though, does get a glimpse of the efficiency and coordination ot the council. lt can truthfully be said that there has never been a poor performance of this traditional variety show. The successful safety campaign this year carrie to a climax with the incorporation of the Tuesday night traffic school. L. Buckley. Bice Metheny, N. Buckley Bradley, Blackstone Bengtson, Hodgman, Roberts, Cole, Stewart Fora Umberger, Seacrest Provost, Sec'y, Herrninghaus, Vice-Pres, Douglass, Pres Weirich, Pres.g Soldevilla, Vice-Pres- Miller Committee Chairmen Extra curricular activities Courtrzfzy Handbook Matinee party Locker checking Safety .. Head doorman Clean-up campaign Color day Sophomore election Christmas decorations Property room Fall picnic Club schedule Prompt pennants Building directory llall guides Student council box Bulletin board First Semester Betty Uriiberger Elizabeth Roberts Fred Metheny Virginia Ford .... Martha Bengtson .. George Blackstone lohn Tay Douglass Rornulo Soldevilla Patricia Herrninghaus lohn Provost Lester Buckley Robert Miller . , Patricia Cole Patricia Cole . Barbara iiodgrnan Thomas Rice . Gene Bradley i241 Second Semester Betty Urnberger Dorothy Weirich Virginia Ford Martha Bengtson Lester Buckley lohn Provost Patricia ilerrriirighau Neuman Buckley Qnn Seacrest Barbara Hodgman Fred Metheny Gene Bradley lohn Provost Robert Miller 653 rmiiili: il:-:rw 1.':i-: :.. :i-1 : 'i-tt' iii-1. Vvsiri I' i A -ri ltiiviui l tiiv.ri lti v' it lv' -t V l,: -it-i Ciii ri vw l.l:CIiz,.i-y lt'-:liar i. l FJ f V l - ' l'x ' l' ' 'l ' ' L r i '.'ICftw, ,ww-M izi- wwf, ' 5 HOME ROOM REPRESENTHTIVES Lincoln liian, like every efficient niacliine, lias found it necessary to liave a Nslioclc absorber to liave an craanization tlzat keeps in contact witli tlie student body and faculty, at one and tlie same time. lt is for this purpose tliat tlie liome room represen- tative body '.-ras created. lt is tlieir ability to transpose student desires into concrete ace tions that has iziade tliem sc useful tc the scliool. Because they are typical liiali scliool students tliemselves, tiie representaf tives keep tlie school as proaressive as tlie modern aeneration vvislies, but at tlie 5371110 time use fl sufficient aixiount of iiiodeiiitivi in all tliinas, Tliey earn tlie respect of tlieir constituents Tlieir incre tanaible cliitics include assi- t- ina in iioirie rocin activites, siirervisiriii elections ziranaairia tlie sale of activity tick- ets, sellina ffldvocates, colle and inciting a liiali dearee in tlieir home room mates, representatives voluntarily :ting class dues, of scliool spirit Beyond tliis, tiie uslier at sclicol performances, serve as liali guides, and asf sist at open liouse. Distiiiouislied ly, tlieir red and black arm bands tives liave lonq proved t -1cl1ool unityi Andie, Critclifield, lackson Lf-onarfi Herd' lclinson Stieber, Sorensen, It Heiny Dill vlfflkfldii' zfiscxcx'-1-r. E ir. E1 ': lflstun Keio? H113 l' .mstefzl Alien Efrgxrrsr I.cf.:'-i F ir. DQ,-rs' Smith Latch Cir lvfss English, S.mrns Spzizcn Cuz:-1 rl: . '2 3 5:23. tr Pres 'l'e:r.g .if llc' Hmm tlxe represent. 1- .ie backbone of str v it PM Lift . it . r Pro, lf:-er , Y NN- F' -'S -1 : HH... -..on . 1 .. ff ' ' z 'iT. x,'1ff.I 251 it 'ft H I HNUHRY SENIOR OFFICERS Dean lackson President Richard Hrnold Treirsiwer Fred Lorenz Viccfpresttlewtt Franklin Whit Sefrctilry I UNE SENIOR OFFICERS Patricia Herrninghaus SC'L'7'C'lglTX' Donald Lovell PTt.'NlLlU'llI Betty Umberger Treiistircr Romulo Soldevilla Vice presidevit Fiiisr SLMffS'l'lQF IUNE SENIOR OFFICERS Donald Lovell Ssn'et,1fx Patricia Herminghaus Treiisiirev' Gene Bradley Presiilcvit Richard Gellatly Viyripresiifevtt SLCOND stimtisi Ln SENIOR CLHSS OFFICERS It is gratifying to honor in the l939 Links those students who because of their popuf larity have been elected to offices in the senior class. lf they are typical of the seniors as a whole, it is certain that the class of '39 will see its star rise, Throughout the past three years we have shown by our conduct, our earnestness, our enthusiasm, that we meant to leave our mark indelibly printed on the ledger of Line coln high. lt was in keeping, therefore, that we used rare discretion in choosing officers of in- 26 tegrity in our most important yearffthe year of fruition after two years spent in gathering momentum. Qppointed by these officers were many committees, extensive in per- sonnel, that directed the senior color day, the class day, the senior party, and senior picnic. This year, more than usual, the winning personality of the officers was expressed through the medium of routine home room announcements and 'imaster of ceremony- ingu at the class social affairs. CLHSS OF 1940 OFFICERS Jirginia Ford I vcsident Iohn Provost Vicefprcsidcnt Flrdis Lyman Tiuisiirer Mary Flileen Cochran Secretary F s'1'si1Mi:s1'i:H CLHSS OF 1940 OFFICERS Virginia Ford Vlt'6'p7'L'S1tIC71I Qrdis Lyman President Iohn Provost Secretary Mary Hileen Cochran Treasurer SECOND SEMESTER CLHSS OF 1941 OFFICERS Rosemary Krause CLlSll.TCT lohn Eberhardt Pfcndciit Finn Seacrest Vicefp1'es1'de11t Dorothy Browne Secretary St COND SEMESTER UNDERCLHSS OFFICERS ln a Way, We laugh to see the poor under- classmen coming up to fill our shoes, but then again it cannot help leaving a touch of envy in our hearts to realize that they have yet the best of high school left before them. Though it does not suit our prestige to bow too low in recognition of those who will carry on, still in passing we deem it permis- sible to note their progress. Hdmitted for the time being that it is virtually impossible to duplicate our record, the underclassmen have shown already that they are Willing to try to live up to the precedent We have set. The sponsors of a class must take the brunt of the responsibility in seeing to it that 27 the class plays, the parties, and other acti- vities go off smoothly. Consequently we men- tion Miss Ruth Hall, Miss Emma Beekmann, Miss Gertrude Iones, and Miss Irene Martin as women whom any class should be proud to have as sponsors. Perhaps a clue to their future glory may be found in their past accomplishments. The Ptdvocate and Scribe staffs are composed of underclassmen. The winners of this years interclass debate were juniors. Many of the stellar athletes that represent Lincoln high in intra-school competition come from these so-called youngsters . 28 CLHSS OF 1941 CHBINET Richard Mahatfy Betty Hertzler Robert Wilson Helen Bennett Robert True Gilbert Ryder Hnn Seacrest FIRST SEMESTER CLHSS OF 1942 CHBINET Richard Wink lohn Coulter Ianice Marx Ieanne Rotton George Howard Mariellen McFarland 10B CHBINETS The several hundreds making up the sophomore class of '42 are ably served by a cabinet composed ot the presidents ot the various junior high civic league organiza- tions throughout the city. Because the incoming sophomores are not well acquainted with each other, this system of choosing a cabinet has been Worked out to insure qualified leadership, Our main grievance that we can voice against these pure souls is that every Tuese day they chased us from our hallowed home in the auditorium so they could listen to lectures by Mr. Mardis about the institu- tion known commonly as Lincoln high. Too young to be represented on the coun- cil, they still are able to get a satisfying taste ot school lite by their contact with the home room representatives, their participation in clubs, and their attendance ot school per- torrnances. 1? GC 1 IH QA f' EEE ,gnu 'W A ZZ 4:1511 af 4 I IK no!! Q a iff f IX- Jrk . ff F f' ,-4 z-l....ff --n 55? 5---L-:S ......s. 'S4s-. ...fn ,Reach fo mow' f 5 moz 1' siflzcou :auf 40 oo ffc 555 nc! ,tam D :Iv . ' b f5Ei1'fI.Sff'rfsy 'z'- ' , ft ffsliffflf 4 I 4 4 Q - 'g .:-'...-'rp--I 1 JW . . i ffp:,'S4gr: ff V V v A ' ' ,J A , 54,7 , 5 - 'f'ij,f93! I f xx Q '-E '5f gf, 4 A. '54 ,r ' 1 ai ' ' , + 1 i! fa W- 'l7ff' 5' -- 'j - ' ' ' . A ,fig i.: 'j..' 3-43.13,-,. ,, T., fx U , x 'Q Z xAj,2,, 'ilu-F f5'r1,g1'f- - -P--'gr -- A' -X 1,1-'-W' .1 gf ' ., I ' 121' -...I f ff! .-ig' A ' , V, r' lg ' ij , - ff' P j . .1-.-.-... '. 'Lf M. J. i' '- +41 -'f : - 5' b .. 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BERNICE TEBBETTS lt is the stars of Broadway productions that receive the press notes, but it is the directors and producers who deserve the credit yet remain in the background, So it is with Lincoln highs production, The Class of '39, that has been running to a packed house for three consecutive years, Behind the wings stand the class sponsors, Miss Lillian Monia and Mrs. Bernice Tebloetts, whose efforts to produce a successful show have borne fruit in abundance. We are now ready to go on to bigger and perhaps better things, but we will always remember our class sponsors as the friendliest and most inspiring of advisers. Those who have not had an opportunity to come into direct contact with 'the ready wit and enthusiastic spirit of these guiding lights can perceive their efficient leadership ever present in the various class activities. E301 CHRONICLE OF THE CLHSS OF THIRTY-NINE PBOLOGUB Those of us who feared, in the fall of l936, that high school loomed ahead as formidable as a three-year prison sentence realize with a start that it is all over now but the shouting. What seemed at first to be a dose of medicine has actually been turned into a pleasant experience. Looking back in retrospect at our high school life, we may well be indignant to be classified as just an average group. Cl-IHPTEB l Once upon a time there were six hundred sophomores. They were drawn together by their common dislike of the thirty-five mine ute lunch period, their mutual dismay at the complicated mysterious locker combif nations, their innocence of the treacherous ECB system, and by their wholesale attempts to appear sophisticated, Those were the days when we all listened to the bulletin and when we were genuinely proud of the prompt banner our home room won tthe week Buzz Snodgrass was sick with the l'flu and couldnt spoil our record as usuall. George Baxter and Bernard l-leelan, whose combined weight was only one hunde red and sixty pounds, appearing beside a giant six-foot senior in an flldvocate picture, gave our class a little early publicity. lnstead of interpreting this to mean that the class of l939 was composed of 'lLilliputians, we complimented ourselves on being unigue and from then on, our rise to fame was almost meteoric. The march of time found the sophomores winning the interclass swimming event and positions on the swimming team. Pls the months rolled by, it was a sophomore, Bob- ert Pllberty, who represented Lincoln high at the meeting of the Plmerican junior Qcademy of Science, and a sophomore, Lydia Lind, who was awarded the fifty dollar D. Pl. B. scholarship. We entered forty fast-talkers in the interclass debate David Good, Bae-l-lope Quimby, and Naomi Young take advantage of the occasion and wear gaudy colors on color day .... Every- tournament, and Leslie Dienst and William Dowell representing the class of '39 went on to victory over the senior and junior class winners. Gf course we remember loy Night and its 'llnn of the Purple Frog when we were represented not only by the Mimes and Clef clubs but also by Mary Beeson's rope twirling act and Pat Herminghaus' dancing Fred Metheny and Hnn Beard were the sophomores on the council. For class officers we chose Kay Watson, presidentg Fred Metheny, vice-president, Bonnie Parsons, secretary, and Hnn Beard, treasurer. Pit our last important election of the semester we designated our student council representaf tives for the next year. ln the final analysis, David Dav lack Zimmer, Bichard lVicConf nell, Qnn Beard, Patricia l-lermingliaus, and Dorothy Weirich were victorious. Cl-THPTEB ll H forewarning that we were Mgoing to make history in cur junicr year was evi- denced by the fact that eleven of the fifteen Mummers appearing in Aimic Ltitmc were juniors. But outside of electing Fred Metheny, Hnn Beard, Bonnie Parsons, and Patricia Plerminghaus class officers, our first semester of this new school year was devoted to hard work. Even the severe mumps epidemic that hit the school at this time did not daunt our spirit. Ht the beginning of the second semester we launched into the literary world by have ing all six managing and news editors of the Pldvocate hail from our class. Qs if this were not enough, a few juniors earned posif tions on the Scribe and Links staffs. Qlthough in the political field the seniors remained supreme, we managed to elect Mary Bde- laide Hansen and Lewis Day, president and vice-president respectively, of the home room representatives. in the line of public speaking, Bichard Qrnold was victorious in the Faulkner cup contest and Gene Bradley teamed with Bobert Hlberty to win the inter- body still now while l count, lfe2e3f -fi. Sittings for Links group photographs involve the entire student body. 3 Deep Piwplc slows down Dorothy Weirich and Gene Bradley at the senior party ,,.. class debate tournament. The Hawaiian loy Night theme brought out the best in the way of talent in our class. There was Gene Bradley selling potatofpeelers, Bonnie Pare sons tapfdancing her way to fame, and Dorothy Weirich co-starring with lack Rnderson in many lovely duets. Special accolade should go te Martha Plnn Bengtson for her characterization of an old-fashioned mother in Big Hain-ted Haw-hurt, which, incidentally, was our junior play. Much credit for making this Broadway comedy particularly successful goes also to Robert Marcotte, in the title role, Marion Patten, who substituted at the last minute for lvlartha Rnn Reed, unfortunate victim of the chicken pox, Robert Sciilater, Remulo Soldevilla, and Robert Crandall. We managed to place men on the all- victorious football and basketball teams not to mention our etfier athletes who say: con- siderable coinpetition as members of the track, tennis, golf and swimming tearns. The only dark spot on our successful record during 1937-lQ38 was our ignornin- ious defeat in the olympics. The seniors even retained their flag in the flagfrushl But shhhhhl The less said the betterl CHHPTER lll lt was herel Rt last the fond hope of every underclassinan came to a head. We were actually seniorsl Our curiosity so rame pant as juniors had mellovfed into a kind of austere sagacity in which we were conf tent to keep a finger in every pie but at the same time encourage our proteges to keep on. We could well afford to relax and bask in reflected glory, but far be it from us not to see a thing through to the very end. There was still plenty of fight left in the old horse . . . if, indeed, we can be called either senile or eguestrian. Nine of the thirteen Mummers who took part in Cilrizitsriwlq were seniors carrying on a precedent established in the Murnrrierrs play the year before. Maybe it was only fate but a last minute shift in inaenues in our senior play, Taka My Adiiire, was necessitated by Betty Rnn Roberts' injury. 32 Date: Plpril 28, time: 9:45 P. M. Event: Senior party. November lB, the rose and blue was the order of the day. l-leadliners in the senior color day program included such novel feaf tures as the celebrated bellfringers led by Richard Putney, the roller skaters, alias Robert l-lutton and Charles Elliott, and the boy quartet and girls octet. Lometa May and Richard Rrnold as senior speakers addressed the one hundred and sixty-eight of us that graduated in lanuary. Before cozzimencerrient took place these seniors had selected Dean lackson as their guiding halit while the lune class saw fit siiizilarly to honor Donald Lovell. Gene Bradley not only won the Faulkner cur- contest and superior rating in the state oratorical contest but was elected president of our class during the final semester. Robf ert Weil, Romulo Soldevilla, George Blackf stone and Robert Guenzel won three invitaf tional debate tournaments and decisively defeated all competitors to win the district contest. Dorothy Weirich and lohn lay Douglass headed the student council while Robert Schlater presided over the home room rep' resentatives during the second semester. We avenged our last years defeat in the olympics by turning out in full force to show that the iworm had turned. CPlt least l HOPE thats what happened, this is being written before we really doll P. S. We won, Rs we were coming into the home stretch our much neglected social life took the spot- light briefly with our senior party and picnic on hand. Rnd so, with a song in our heart, with Gene Bradley and Robert Weil as our senior speakers we were thrust out into the bitter world one fine Tune day, Wednesday, the seventh. EPILCDGUE We have head more than our share ol fun. But combined with our good times has been our desire to gain an education. ln this guest, none of us has failed. None of us can be ashamed of the record the class of '39 has made. The End IANUARY SENIORS HNDERSON, CHRI.. H. .. .. .. ,,,, Arts and Science Home room representatives. HNDERSON, VIRGINIH.. .. . .. .Arts and Science Home room representatives, Mirnes. HRNOLD, RICHHRD l. . . Engineering National honor society officer, senior class officer, senior speaker, Faulkner Cup winner, Annie Laurie, Big Hearted Herbert, Take My Advice advertising manager, Forum officer, Mummers, choir, boys glee. BQDER, LUZETTPI MHRIE From Hastings high school. BHKER, CFIROLYN PINN . ,. G.H.Pl., Orpheons. BPINE, SFIRHH. From Omaha Central high BQRTOW, BETTY LEE ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Home economics club. BFIUER, DOROTHY ELHINE school. Stenographic Arts and Science ..Arts and Science Arts and Science ..Arts and Science BENZEL, MHRIE . ,,,,,, ,,,,. . .Arts and Science Clef club, girls glee. BLQCK, IOLR . Home Economics Home economics club, girls glee, from Hngeles high school, Port Flngeles, Washington. BREHM, RUSSELL Arts and Science Ioy Night. BRITTHIN, MHRION .. V .. .General Home economics club. i33l BRODIE, ROBERT E. BROWN, MHRIORIE IULIH G.f3l.R. letter. BROWN WILLIQM E Fine Arts fftrcrlilqvvpltlg General loy Night, band, choir, boys glee. BROWN, WILMQ IEHNNE G R Pl Girl Reserves. BROWNSON, E. IQMES Uurieml Fine Arts Home room representatives, art club officer, Hi-Y, mid-year concert, drum may BUEHLER, BETTY MHXINE BURGESS IRENE LOUISE National honor society. BYRNES ETHEL MHRIE CHMPBELL MERWIN EVERETT From Rockford, lllinois, hig or band. . . Artsand Science Slcntrgruplixc . Stenogmplizc ...General h school. QF CHRTER, VIOLQ MHRY . Arts and Science GBR. letter, girls glee. CLOUGH, ROBERT HENRY loy Night L club track manager letter, basketball manager letter. Engineering General COOK WILLIHM COWLEY. ROBERT Cf-IFIRLES .. . Engineering CRITCHEIELD, IPIMES RRY National honor society, home room representatives, chemistry club, Hi-Y. . Engineering Arts and Science DRY, DQVID WILLIHM, IR. National honor society, :student council, Ioy Night, orchestra. DRY, ROBERT G. Artx and Science Forum. DERTS, GLHDYS MHY Szenograplixc National honor society, commercial club officer, Mimes, Mummers. DELL, HERMHN .. Industrial Arts DIETZE, l.ll..LlFtN Stenfrgrupliic DINGES, ERNEST Merchandising DOUGLHS, LQVERNE . . MCTClld11dfSl7lg From Newell, Iowa, high school. I 34 l GEORGE, LYDIPI Slcnngmpliic GILLESPIE ELEFIIIOR IHNE Girl Reserves GH H. Thu Cmitliilicn, choir, girls glee. General GROPP, EDWIlf RICI-IRRD Arn i1ndSc1emC National honor society. Ciewicral HQFIS E. DUFINE Home room representatives, football letter. I-IRND RVR MHY , ATl.Nd71dSC1S71LAC G.I3l,Fl., commercial club. HRNSEN, WESLEY RQYMOND Evigiwleeriwig Baseball recognition. HFIRNLY, HERBERT S, Evigiwicwrinig HEDSTROM Mt'-'IRGFIRET VIRGINIQ Stewmgraplilc National honor society, :sophomore cabinet Links staff, Fldvocate newas editor, Ioy Night commercial club, Peppers. HENDRIKS HOWRRD D Iiiwlqlqcepiwig National athletic honor society, L club, track letter. IIERZOG, EDWRRD Pl Ewigiviccriviil IIILL BETTY IRIXIE Stsnivgrilpliic Commercial club. HORNER LRVVREIYCE E. , Cicuerul Camera club. l 35 l DUNBFIR, BYRON Skycrafters, Hi-Y. EGQN, EVERETT E Home room representativ ELLIOTT, CHFIRLES EUGENE Ioy Night. ELLIOTT MPIXINE IRIJE Plrt club. ELLIS, WILFRED G Ioy Night. EVPINS, EREDRICK S Hi-Y, commercial club. FLYNN, FLOYD FREEBURG, LESTER National honor society. FREY, ioHN H 6- 0 on Ioy Evigitiuiiwi Arts LIHII SLILWIL L Night. Tmtitxs Prwtwrutwry l'iiit' Arm BirirlQiQ:'L'PlHg ilcwicriil Ifiiic Arts E7IQl'llCC7'lTI ciL'7lL V'di 6,9 1 HUBER GERRLD lll3WllI Evlg1'1iu't't1tg HUTCHENS KRTHLEETI M Arn iir1ilSf1cm'c llational honor :society Girl Reserves, chemistry club. ll3lCKSOli UERN RLBERT Arpxmid Si-it-wife National athletic honor .society home room repre- sentatives class otticer lov Night, L club, Hi-Y, tootball recognition and letter basketball letter, baseball letter. lEFEERS ROY G IR AYIA m1dSe1cmL Arm and Scieme lEltllJlNGS LUCILE lOl-INSON DEHN CYRIL Arts and Suzcm e lOl-ll'lSOll, NORMR lERfI Arn and Sutuml Mirnes, Girl Reserves. lOHlISTOlI MRRIORIE . National honor society, Orpheonzs, Girl Reserves, Arm and SCICTIL 4 lClIES LEMOYNE, P. Etiglrtccitvt National honor KZOCIFYY chemistry club. KQRTJOPP l-JORMR R Szcmrgriipliit' Corrirnercial club from Chffney high school, KEFIYIEIQY ELQlllE HELEII Cimicml Arm t111dSt'tl'me KREISCHER, ROBERT K -ational honor .TOCl':f'f' Cflfgfill rv club Q' bw LQCEY, EVH G.Pl.R., letter in baseball, home girls glee, LFLRSON, PHYLLIS IERN LFLWRENCE DHLE W Chemistry club Hi-Y. LEQCOCK, DHRLEIIE R Rdvocate Arima Lrtimc property Clet club, Orpheons. LEBSRCK, ROBERT E Reserve lootball football letter. LEE, MHRIORIE lREl'JE Hume Ecmimnifs economics club, SfE71llLf7'dpl'lfC Am and Sciemc Arts will Suxcmt' manager Mimefz, Tmtlex Preparatory Boolglqeepmg National honor society Girl Reserves, from Grand Island high school. LEE, RICHHRD I. LIMPP, QNNQ MRRGQRET Big Hearted Herbert, Mummers, school, Sioux City Iowa. LIMPRECHT, HOLLIS .. . National honor society officer, Trade v Preparatory Avtx and Science from East high Arts and Science national athletic honor society, home room representatives, Links staff, Qdvocate, Scribe, L club, track letter. l36l F-,f MCORE DOROTHEFI FRPINCES Arts iiml Strmirc National honor society, home room representatzvefl, Girl Reserves. MULLER, PIRLENE VERONICR Ci-niwrzurfiiil From Flbraharn Lincoln high :school Council Bluffs, Iowa. MUTZ, STERLING E., IR. Evignrerriwig Take My Adria' property manager. NEHTER, GEORGE LLOYD Arm iuiif Scimite NEIDEN, EDWPIRD ,, Evigivicrriwtg NORTHPIM, NQOMI RNN Girl Reserves, commercial club. Arla t11iiiScicm'e OLSEN IOHN HENRY TmdtuwI'r'cfw1rutury OTOUPQLIK, EDWQRD L. Ciencml PQRTINGTON, IOE ,, Ioy Night L club officer football letter baseball letter. Gcnuml l37l LOOS, DVVPIYNE K AIUTCII null HI Commercial club. LORENZ, FRED . Arz.m1mlSi1emt Horne roorn representatives claws officer L cu football letter. MPINN, FIRLENE MFIRIORIE Arts uml St lC llL I Forum, Round Table chernizztry club from Caldwell Idaho, high school, MQRLER, CLPIRPI E Commercial club. MQSER, PIRTHUR L Mun fit lii Eng: ictriu MPIY, LOMETII IEQII Armiuii National honor qzociety, :senior gziieakvr Fldxo it commercial club officer loy Iliaht GRY! C I Reserves: Peppers, girls glee. MCCRNDLESS SIFIIILEY A1-rtiivitls 1 wi Home room reprc-::ent.,1tive:: loy Night con club officer, cheer leader. Luc i ii MCCHULEY RICHPIRD EVEN Ariximi Radiolinks. MCMQHON, HELEN BURTUS Erom Peru training school. MCMQSTER COLLINS S Football recognition football letter. MICHEL, IPICOB H ' MILLER EDWFIRD Triiiltw PH' If II X 'Fw' PHTTISON IOHN E PEPPER IONQ MQY The Gundtilzem, choir girls glee. PERRIN TWZLQ MQE GRE., Mirnes Girl Reserves, PHELPS, EULQ MHY Genenil Lienemil Arm i1nilSt'1ent 1 ieneml National honor society, from lackson high school PHIPPS CQTHERINE IEHNETTE G.H,F1,, Murnrners Girl Reserves Mimes, Arm anti Suiewiur commercial club, PIERCE ROBERT RRYMOIID Merrlimiilzsiwig B6- PLFHIK Pi-IYLLIS MRXINE Cornrnercial club Girl Rese POLLQRD lI3lCK MEQDE Radiolinks otticer. POWELL TETON B REIFSCHNEHDER HERMQNL. loy Night, RIEDEL RUTH ELENOR ROGERS MQXINE E Steviiiumpliii linglneevii Arla Lind Suiente Arts iinil Seient e Sleviifgmplizi Ciwiwtil Girls glee trorn Sioux County Eizgh school ROSSITTO PETER QNTHONY Artx and Science Chemistry club L club from Omaha Central high school. RUHL DONQLD LEE Band. RYDER DOROTHY IEHN Arts and Science Cieneml National honor society Pldvocate Girl Reserves, Clef club, Orpheons girls glee. SQNDERS, ELDON NlEL Ceneml Band. SHNDS GLQDYS L. General lfational honor society home roorri representatives, Girl Reserves, Peppers from Benson high school Omaha, SCHHEEER GLHDYS L, Arrx and Suience National honor society home roorn representatives. SCHEIDT ESTHER C. , Stenngmpliif SCHMQLL WILBUR H. , ,, Engineering National honor society Radiolinks. SCHNITTER, ERMQ Girl Reserves. SIC'l'IUlQTdfWi1iC l 38 l SENGSTQKE, GENE VJ, Reserve football, Hi4Y. SKINNER RQYMOND WQRREN Skycrcxfters. SMITH DONQLD EUGENE Commercial club Hi-Y, SMITH, WILLIQM HHRRY SPELLMHN, DOROTHY MQY Engineering General Nieruliamlixiiig Engineering SfL'71ll'LfTdfWillL' Pldvocote, commercial club, Girl Reserves. STONE, KHTHERYN G Home ecorioiriicq: club oliicer STORK, LOIS EDNF1 Home ecorioiriics Club comm STRQCKBEIN, IRENE TQYLOR, FORREST HEIIRY THORNE, MORIIIE LHVORE Clef Club. VINEY LLOYD WOODROW WENZ CHQRLES ERWlll Srmiogmplzlc Cfewleml erciol club. Slcimgnipliic Trr1iiesPrepamlmy Arts and Suieme General , Engineerin Stamp club officer cliezrzixlry club Rcrdiolinks QQ , .0 WEST EVP! ERHNCES Girl Reserves, GRB. girls Arr EEE. .N i1ml5i'u'ni VVl'llTE FRQNKLIN M. lfiiqzwliwmiz, National liorior naociciy lioiiii: roozzi repregseritcxtivfm Senior clams officer, lfldvoeiile riewzz editor, Hu qer Tillie My Ailmr- Hc'JTlCLl Hurlvurl properly :rim Mimen, reserve football, WlLLlI3lMS, HHROLD LEROY Take My ALi1'lL'L', Orrflieori boys glee from Central li Missouri. WlLLMF-INN, VlRGlNlQ LEE ,fy ..,4 wrilerza i :Cliool Girl Re-servers, GHH lioriif- economic WILSON, RICHQRD B Hi-Y, VVILSON ZOE llertioriol liorior I'OCifilY Hfl Club officer, coriirziercliil cli WOODWHRD MHXINE LOUlSE ffotiorial lionor :aociefy Hdx WORSTER HELEN MGE Noiioricxl liorior f:ocif:YY- F '7 L Q9 l 1., P ILi1Q1i1i'r'i'.vi:x Club clioir Sl loxey li .5!c'7Iir'Ql'iLf'llli :E Club. Enggimuii Arn mul Sriwnm 3 :iff lov lliqlif Cf' f-ppferg qlrlg qlfirv Arts .inil.Sl'1en i ,f,-.,. 1 .rt L- 'rirv . 'emu Gi. R-. SZc'114f'Lr1lflllL IHNUHRY SENIORS NOT HHVING PICTURES I 1 1 1 'wvf '-' Y ,,1 ' ' V 1 .Elf :H ' Nfl? l UNE SENIQRS HLBERTY, ROBERT HRNOLD .A ,. ,, ,,,, ,, Engineering National honor society officer, home room represen- tatives, interclass debate champion, chemistry club officer, Forum officer, Hi-Y officer, Mimes, band. HLBIN, DON EFIRL ....,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,.f.,e,,., ,,,e,,, A rcs and Science National athletic honor society, home room repre- sentatives, golf, Mimes, Mummers, L club, band. HLBRECHT, MEDH MHE, ,,,,,f, , . ,Arts and Science Travel club officer, Girl Reserves, chemistry club, Round Table, orchestra. HLLDER, BETTY ELPIINE ,,,,, Bookkeeping G. Fl. H., speeclball letter. HLLEN, MHRK THYLOR ,. ,, , ,,., Arts and Science Track letter, boys quartet, The Firefly, Orpheons, orchestra, band, choir. ELLEN, STPINLEY DIERS ,, Arts and Science Graustark, Mummers, Hi-Y, choir, from Chevy Chase high school, Bethesda, Maryland, HNDERSON, IHCK MODIG, , ,.,, , ,.,,,, , .. ,Engineering Annie Laurie, The Firefly, Ioy Night, Clef club of- ficer, Orpheons officer, Mummers, national music contest, choir. HNDERSON, IOHN ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,General Football letter, reserve football letter, Ioy Night, L club. HNKER, KHRIN ELIZHBETH ,cec., ,c,,,,, G eneral HRMINTROUT, MHRTHH IHNE , Arts and Science Ioy Night, Clef club, orchestra, choir, girls glee. HRRIGO, SHNTO lOl-IN ,, General loy Night, commercial club, band, drum major, from Cathedral high school. HRTHHUD, PILEC HNNW Arcs and Sciences Mimes. l41l RTKIIJFS DRLE W Q Slwiugrilpliic A , , ,, L,ornrnerci1l ciizc Quiitv RUKERMRN KENNETH Commercial club. RYRES, HELEN RUTH Coininercial cligh c iz: fr.,1 flu, BRCHMRN, FORREST llational athletic L limwlqlqceping th-rm-til i Arm and Science honor fociety football letter reserve barsketlaall lf-tier Lqixraoall letter loy Night L club officer, RRlLEY, FRED HENRY lR Ewigimnzi llational honor society lay flight boyz glee che i irstry club, from Syracuse high :school BRKER BERTHR ELRIIIE Crinimsrtmzl Girl Reserve: coznrrierool club RRKER HRRRY Imliuzrittl Arn RRRNETT, HNNETTE ER Alix ililcl Sflrvlfc' Commercial club Girl Rf','lflV!,S home econoinicff club. BRROCH, LOUISE National honor so club officer hm' Arn Y Scribe 'NYllfA!'21CllllD art A-'N ' M5 BHRRETT EDWQRD PRTRICK Ciuwimpil Home room repreeentzltivegs lrcrzi W' :hoo high school. BQRTON, LEONHRD CRSEY Tmtiu Prt'gx1i.izrifx Track letter L club graphic arts clali, BQRTZ, NORMRN IOHN Iffigimnui Cherni-:try club. BQRTZHTT, MQRGRRETT M, clU77'l??l:'I'Cldl Links staff, commercial club Girl Reserve: BRSKINS, Nf3lTHl.lE Cmnniswitil Commercial club officer BETTY, RRLPH GRRNT lfrigxmwririg Home room representatives, loy Night. RQUER EMMH Srmiuqriiplin BHUER, MRRIORIE RMELIR Girl Reserves. ATM will Sllttltt BERM, BEULRH E. National honor society, writers' club . Arts and Suiemf BEQTY, DORRTHY RNN Gevicmil Girl Reserves. BEHUCHHMP IQCK Gewieml The Firefly property manager loy lfight choir officer, boys glee. BECK, RUTH EVELYN Szmwgniplzit l42l E i' . BLQCK, HRRRIETT IOSEPHINE , , General Swimming letter, basketball letter G. Fl. Pl, otticer, Girl Reserves home economics club. BLHCK, EUGENE ROBERT, Art.: and Science Griiiisrcirlq, Orpheons otticer, Mummers, chemistry, club, from University ot Nebraska extension die vision courses. BLRCKSTONE, GEORGE HRTHUR , ,, Arts and Science National honor society officer, student council, Links staff, Annie Laurie. loy Night, debate letter, Mummers officer, writers club otticer, Forum Mimes, Lynx. BLQNKENBURG BEULQH CLQIR , Stenogmpliic Fldvocate typist, commercial club. BLEWEIELD, MPlRlORlE LOU Arts and Science National honor society, Links board assistant, Annie Laurie, Girl Reserves officer Mimes, Mum- mers, commercial club, home economics club. BLOCKVYITZ LOUISE Arts and Science From Cathedral high school. BLOOM LOUISE ELEHNOR Steiiilgmpiiic Commercial club. BLOYD, lOSEl3Hll-IE Home Econnniicx BLUM, HHRRY X1erclic1wicli.mig National honor society, reservf- football. BOELTS, HGDQ K, A7'l,Y and Science Commercial club, from Central City high school. BOGGS WRRREN SMlTH General loy Night boys quartet, choir boys glee. BOMBERGER HRTHUR Arts cincl Science l43l BECKER, HLICE LOUISE Artx and Science National honor society, home room representatives Links board Griimziirlg business manager, Ioy Night, Mimes Murnmers, Peppers, Girl Reserves chemistry club, girls glee, Clei club. BECKER, MHRY ELLEN H Arts and Science loy Night, choir, girls glee. BECQUET, LOIS RUTH General Rdvocate typist, Girl Reserves, commercial club. BEEMQN, WQYNE Etllltlttiltl BEESON, MQRY ELIZRBETH Art.: und Scienii Rdvocate, lov Night, choir, girls glee olticer. BEITZ, RUTH M. Ste1mgr'c1pii1c BENGTSON, MQRTHR QNN Arm cinil Science Student council, Big Hecirlecl Hcrlicrz, loy Night Murniners officer Mlllleil Peppers, choir, girls glee, BERGOUlST, MRX LELEON Fine Arm Track letter. BINNING, MRRIORIE Cienercil From University high school Los Rngeles Cali- tornia. BOMBERGER DELMQR Klum-ml BORGENS HHRRY fxftm dtltl Sffwltc' Arm will SCICTILE BORNEMEIER, VIRGIL R. BOTTOREE DON Clmfurttl Reserve football letter, footlpil L .er BRHDLEY, GENE ELLIOTT Arty tmtl Srzmuc National honor society fffriier speaker student council officer, senior class offgcer Links staff de- bate letter Faulkner cup wlnrier interclafsfs debate champion, Ioy Night writer: chili officer, Forum. RRQDY, DELORES MRXINE tlmimitl Erom Cerefco high 1'CllCOl. BREED, ERRNCES IRNNETTE National honor Society cariiera club officer. Arm will Suzmit Q BRIGGS, G. WENDELL ffvfgtvlcurifig National honor society hottie . o i representatives chemistry club. BRONSTEIN, MOLLl.E Stwitgqw'.tpl11q Pldvocate, commercial club. BROOKS, I. BENSON Am .mil Srmitt Links board assistant wri er: club stamp club BROWN LlLLlHl'Q tvf Am ,mtl Stmttu 1 G Fl, Q., bamkeiball letter c.te:ni1:try club clioir from lflurora high .zcliocl BRUMBf3lUGl'l CONSTQNCE HOYT16' YOOIYX I'QP?YGSGf1l.'11l'.'C' F1718 Arm BSTQNDIG RUTH .. . , Rdvocate. BUCK MHRY IUNE . Arts and Science Arts and Science National honor society, commercial club from Havelock high school. BUCKNER DONI-TLD L. Gwietal The Firefly, Ioy Night, commercial club officer boys glee officer, choir. BUECHEL, RICHQRD Trades Preptlrtittwx' BUNTEMEYER, GENEVIEVE Girl Reserves. BURBRCK, WILMENH BURCH, MF-TRION LUCILLE BURKE FRQNKLIN From East high school, Sioux City, BURNETT, EUGENIQ l 44 l Stewmgmplzit' Stcfmgrupliif Home Ecmit m L5 Arts and Science Iowa. Arts mid Suffice CHRISTENSEN, MHRIELLFI LORRQINE Arts and Science National honor society, travel club officer, Orpheons, writers club. CLQRE, TRUMQN Arts and Science National honor society, debate letter, Forum, writers club. CLHRK, DOROTHY E. Arlx and Science Chemistry club. CLERK, EVELYN IRENE ,, Artx and Scieme loy Night, Peppers, cheer leader letter, CLHRKE, IHCK S. ,, , Artx and Sciewifc National athletic honor society, Pldvocate, L club, orchestra, band. CLINTON, PHTRICIH KHTHLEEN General Fldvocate news editor, loy Night Mimes Mumrners, girls glee. COP-lTNEY, LEON KEITH tit-vicrtil COCHRHN, BETTE RHE Szemigrtiplzit' Commercial club, from York high school. COE, MELBQ El..FllNE , Steiiqmgraplzif National honor society. l 45 l BURR, MQRY Hdvocate, loy Night Clet from Knoxville Tennessee, BURT, REBECCQ HNNE Commercial club. BUSH, MHRY HELEN Links staff Pldvocate, Clei BUTT, QRNOLD FREDERlCK Ucneml club, choir girls glee, high school. club, Home room representative-,:. BUTTERY, IEPLN CLQIRE Girl Reserves. CQRLISLE, MHRY MQRGQRET CQRLSON, MHRY ELOISE loy Night, Clet club, Orpl orchestra, choir. CQRTER, DOLORES Home roorn representative CQRTER, ELVERP1 MQRIE CHRTER, HHRRIET CULVER lf'Ol'l' ,. ,, Gcnewl Arm mid Scismt orchestra, choir. Arts ami Suiciici' AYt.x dilci SIIIUTILL' tftwicrtil AVl.x clttni Stlwlii girls glee officer, ATl.x tnlgi SCHWIL L iicricml Arn tmii Suiciicc National honor society, :zophornore cabinet class ot l940, Clet club, Mirnexs, Perpern, from Rudubon lowa, high school, CQST, RlCl-lt3lRD Chemistry club, Hi-Y. Cl-IHSTHIN, IHCK CSE . lay Night. Arts .mtl Stiumt Arts rind Sciumc CRRNDQLL, EON B. E7lQl7lL'l'Y'l7lj.1 Big Heurtcd HL'rln't't, Mimes, Mummers chemistry club, Lynx. CRQNDRLL, MFlRlORlE MQE Arts and Spiewicc' loy Night G. R Fl. officer, swimming letter basket- ball letter, Girl Reserves, choir, girls glee. CRRWFORD, ELEQNOR ELlZF-lBETH AH: and Science National honor society, Fldvocate, loy Night Girl Reserves officer, Peppers, Orpheons home econ- omics club, choir, girls glee. CREIGHTON, WILMH MF-lRlE limtuml Girl Reserves commercial club. CROUSE, LORRQINE Arm limi Sami L Girl Reserves. CULLINHN, IEHN , Atty mid Science Girl Reserves, commercial club. CULWELL, HHRLQN Arty find St-mutt Track letter, chemistry clule. CUMMINS, MRXINE Cmrinicrcial CYR, NOLQ MRE General From College View high school. I 46 l COEFEY, RRY EDWHRD iiuncml Skycrafters, chemistry club choir boys glee. COLEMRN MQRGRRET ERYE Bttwlglqcup1ti,q Rfcrulnnidisitig COLIN ROBERT EUGENE Arts and 55161106 CONKLING, ROBERT Home room representative.: fldvocate Slcycrafters officer, choir, boys glee from Benson high school, Omaha. COONS, QLOYCE QUDEISE Cicucml COPPERSTONE, FRHNCES Stenngrapliit' Sophomore cabinet, lay Night commercial club officer. CORN, CHHRLES C Etiglwlccriitg COSFINDIER ROBERTH Ucnunil G. Pl, H., home econorznee club. COTTON IQMES I Uwieml L club. GOVEY, GEORGHQ lREllE Arm timl Sficvicc CSX, FRFlliClS EtlQl'llCC7'I7l National honor society chemistry club. GRQNCER GEORGE EDWRRD Arty will St-aunt National honor society, national athletic honor so- ciety home room representatives, swimming letter, L club. 5- Qi DHMM JOSEPH PQUL liancml Orchestra band. DQNEK, EDGQR IQCK General Home room representative: DQVENPORT fOHN BERNQRD Cicnrml From Kramer high school, Columbus DHVIS, THOMQS H Cilcncriil Hdvocate, swimming letter, flmuwtiirlg advertising manager, Joy Night Hi-Y officer Mummers, choir, boys glee. DHY, LEWIS ROBBINS Artx turd Scicwirc' National honor society, national athletic honor so- ciety, home room representatives officer, mid-year concert buzsinetsas manager, Ioy Night, football trainer, Orpheonzs officer, L club orchestra. DRYTON, DOROTHY HELEN Arm imtl St'ium'1' Home economics club. DECKER RUTH Slcviugrmiplirt Ioy Night, girls glee. DEE OPRL Cicncml From Omaha Central high school. EEURMYER ERQNK HERBERT IR. lit-vicrtil National athletic honor :society Ioy Night, L club golf letter. DEYKE, LR VERN FREDERICK Artx mul Scimicc National honor society Cimirxttirlg, Mumrneras, Hi-Y, from Columbus high school. DlENST, LESLIE WlLLlRM Arts and Science National honor society home room representatives, Links board and staff, Qdvocate managing editor, interclass debate champion, Forum, from Wayne high school. DlETRlCH, MHRTHH Arts and Scieucc From Emerald high school. DlETRlCH RUTH Stctitvgmpltit' DOBBS, BETTE Girl Reserves. DOBRY, DORIS National honor society, conirnercial club Girl Re- serves from St. Paul high school. A7'l.N t1'r1Ll Sfldttft. Arlx mid Science DOERR, HQROLD liciivful Ioy Night. DONLEY, IEHN RNN Arts mul Suicncc Home room representatives Round Table, com- mercial club. DONOVQN MRRY HNN Arts and Science Home room representatives Ptdvocate, Mimes. camera club. DORENBQCH, EQNES Tmtltmt Prcptimttiry EOUGLRSS JOHN IQY Arn and St-it-vice National honor society, student council officer home roorn reprerentativev Amin' Luurzc, Big Hearted Hcrfmcvt advertising manager, Ioy Night, debate letter writer.: club officer Mumrners lvlimes. DOUGLHS EUGENE Ewi!fNCL'fWLC Orchestra, band. f47l EBI-SER WHRREN CHRRLES Mfr. lxiniilism' EDWQRDS, IOHIXQ W. Arts and Swami' National athletic honor nzociety .zwirrxrning letter, chemistry club, L club. EGGER RRY Iimilglgccpivig ELDEIJBORG MYRTLE EIVILIIIE Hmm' Ecmii mit ELIQS, ERQNK IR. Tmtlins PrcpIimttn'y ELLIS ROBERT C EMERSOI-J, VIRGINIFI MQRIE Ewiqlwiccrrn Arts and Science National honor society, Cimusturlq property man- ager, roriirrx, Murrirners, Mirnes, writers club. EPPENS, GLEN RICHPIRD FEBER, MRRGFIRET LEE Flclvocate, loy Night, coriimercial cl EISCHER FREDERICK ELI-II-IIVE ROBERT EDWHRD EOLSOM, LOWE RICKETTS National honor society. Fine Arts Stevirigriiplitc uh. Imluszrml Arts Engineering Arts and Science I48l DOYLE, VIRGINIIZI LEE Arts will St'iuvit'c National honor society Girl Reserves, from Fair- bury high school. DRPIKE, MI-TIRIE LOUISE Arts will Sclmice National honor society Girl Reserves cabinet G. Pl. H, tennis letter and champion, writers club. DRRPER, PHYLLIS Cmnnwrcml Links staff home economics club officer, commer- cial club. Umicrtll DREITH, ISPIBELLE MFIRGI-TIRET 1'-ldvocate, loy Night, Round Table, choir, girls glee. DUMOND, WILLIQM , ETLLIIWICCTITI DUNBPIR, PIGNES G Arts and Scicwitx Home room representatives. Slcwiugmpliic DWORQK DOROTHY MRY loy Night, Mumrriers Mirnes, corrirnercial club Girl Reserves, choir. EQTON, HRROLD K Arts and Sticncc' Radiolinks officer. EBELING, EDWIN MRX Arts mid Science The Firefly. loy Night, chemistry club, choir boys quartet boys glee. Q FORD IHCK National honor society. FORD, ROBERT B. Stamp club otticer. FORRESTER BRRBPLRH ERHNCES FOSTER MHRIE LOUISE loy Night, G. Ft, Pt. tap dancing FOSTER VIRGIL Q. FRQNCISCO ROBERT RUDOLPH National athletic honor :zociety graphic arts club, ERQNKLIN KQTHLEEN G. Q. R olticer, chemistry club. FREQDRICH, MILDRED CLHIRE National honor society, The Fw pheons officer, Clet club, choir, E'llgt7lL'L'Yt11.Lf Arts and Sfience Arzs and Science Arts and Science letter. lmiusmul Arts Imlustritil Arts track letter, L club, Arts limi St imitc Arzs hurl Science sAt'l3', loy Night, Or- girls glee. EREEBORN DOROTHY IERN Home room representatives, Av Aditya. Murniners, Mirnezs, Girl club. Arts mid Suiewice imc Lditric. Tulgu My Reserves chemistry 'Q' Xi says EREEMRN, EUGENE LESLlE, IR. Gmcrtil ERUIDE, DOROTHY Stmttvgmpliic GHKEL, RRTHUR L, Engimiiin Resistant to taculty auditing cornrnittee, GHNNON, BETTE VERSQILLES Qdvocate typist. Simitrqrtiplirr Arts ami Suicwicc GRRDNER, SIDNEY HNN National honor society, Rdvocaie news editor, loy Night, Peppers. GHREY, ROGER W. , Arts mul Sfivttat Writers club, chemistry club. GPISS, RUTH VIRGINIH loy Night, commercial club. Stcntigmpliic GRUGHHN BETTIE , . . Arts mid Sciumc Arcs and Suimiue GELLHTLY, RICHQRD Nl, Senior class officer Rdvocate basketball letter, tennis letter, Ioy Night, L club. GERDES, ELIZHBETH E. Stuwlwgrtipliic loy Night, Peppers: GERGEN, LUClLLE Cmrinierciul GlBBONS, MQRlORlE MRXINE Arts mid St-zewicc Qdvocate, loy Night, comrnercgal club, choir, girls glee. i491 AY! v mid Sciwicc GlLLI3lN, F-lLlCE ELIZQBETH Tin' Ifircjly, Big Hutirtutl l'it'rl1crl, mid-year concert advertising manager, Murnmeru, Orpheons, choir girls octet, girls glee. GlLLESPlE, GEORGE K Ewiginecriug GOFFE MFlRlf-TNNE Artx and SCIUTICL' Commercial club, GOLDSTEIN, WQRREN Engincurnig National athletic honor society, home room repre- sentatives, Ioy Night tennis letter, L club. GOOD, DQVID M. Arm mul Scicriuc National honor society, home room representatives, Links staff, writers club. lmiiuxtriul Arts GRQNT, HLBERT FRENCH loy Night, boys glee. Arm mid Scxcvice GRQNT, RUTH Clef club. GRQSMICK, IOHN Tiudex Prupamlury GREEN, Pl:lTRlClQ Qlfii Take My Advice. Murnmers, Round Table, from Marymount Qcademy, Salina, Kansas. Arts will Science Q . if Q GRIFFING CHROL IEQN Arn and SL'lL'7lL'L Plclvocate Orpheons, Forum Girl Reserves. GRITZNER VERNE B. Engiiicwni Chemistry club, fxflx utnl Siltilic GRUNGER BESSIE National honor society. Arts mi fl Sylvain GUENZEL ROBERT CQRL National honor society, debate letter Forum. HHQS, LHUREL T. fiL'7lL'TLlZ Choir boys quartet, boys glee, from laclcson high school. HHGELBERGER, MILTON L, Civmml From York high school. HQGELIN IHNIS MPIRIETTQ Am mid SL'lL'7lL'L' National honor society, Ioy Night Round Table otticer, Girl Reserves, choir, girls glee. HQLE, DORIS LORRFHNE Stewmgmplilc HQMMOND, NORRIS E. Engineer ri Chemistry club. HQNSEN, GEORGE E?'Igl1'lL'L'Yl'll HQNSEN, VERNQ MHE . Home Eumtmnics Ioy Night, Peppers, Girl Reserves, G R. Pl. tap dancing letter. Arty mid Suzcmi HHRDING, W. KEPLER Choir, from Maquoketa, Iowa, high school. l50l HELM, IQNET Girl Reserves, ..Arts and Science Commercial HENDERSON, CQTHERINE MQRY . Icy Night, girls glee. HENSLEY, NEVH .. Stenugmplzic Commercial club. HERMINGHHUS, PHTRICIH . Arts and Science Student council otticer, home room representatives, twice junior class officer, twice senior class officer, Fldvocate, Ioy Night, Peppers officer, Mimes, Mum- mers, cheer leader letter. HERR, RHY H, . Arts and Science Orchestra, band. HlCKlViQN, RHYMOND HUGH Cll77l1TlC'TClLll Commercial club, from Red Oak, lowa, high school. HILGERT DONHLD B. Swimming letter, L club. Arts and Science HILL, DONHLD E. Tmdcx Prepurawry HILL, WPILTER, IR. Erom New Rochelle Ne-w York, high school, Cmnmcrcwl HIRSCH, EDVVQRU Arts and Sclerllc HODGMQN, BQRBRRR IEQN Student council, home room representatives, Girl Reserves commercial club. Arla mini Sclcriiz' HODGSON, BETTY LOU Ciqneml The Firefly. lov Night, Clei club, Orpheons, choir, girls glee. l51l HQRNLY, MHRY IHNE National honor society, G. Ft, H., basketball letter, speedball letter, Peppers. HHRRINGTON, IP1COUELlNE MPlRlE Commercial club. HHRRIS, SHEROD QLEXQNDER. Chemistry club. HQRVES, ELDEEN HQWLEY, HOW?-IRD I HEELQN, BERNHRD ERQNCIS HEFELEY, NORMQ RUTH Qdvocate, HEILMQN, IOSEPHINE L. Arts and Science wimrning letter, G. H Pt. officer, . Stcncvgrtlpliic Arts und Science SZL'tlUQ711f'l1IL' lfw1.q1rict'r1n,, frr'llCTtli Arts tinti Sczumt Art.x and Sciwitt' 'Tha Fun-tiy. lov Night Orpheonn Clef club G. Fl. Fl, swimming letter, choir, girls glee HElSER, WQYNE RUSSELL girls octet. lfvigxricuririg Home room representatives, from Rlbion high school. ,Q .4 HOEFMQN CHRRLES CHRIS Arm 11ml 511511 1 Trwck lf-tter frozzi Grind l.:l1111d high school. llOElVlRNN l:Rl:llyCES H111111' lfumitmii x Choir from ltickxori hlgh school. HOLRROOK, PRULUTIE Arix 1lHLlSc'lc'7I1'L Girl Reserve.: trofti Cirllfqf- View high school, HOPPERT MRRGRRET HOUSE, MRRY WIIJIERED HOII16 TOOIT1 YOFY636Ilfl1ll1'C3,1 FC,-1: 1, ..,. HOWQRD DOROTHY lERlf National honor society M commercial club Choir. HULL HERBERT LEROY Commercial club. HUMMELS ROBERT E ITITIESS BESS WlLMETTl3t Erorti Shelby high xohoo' lRlCK, EUGENE Eooihiill letter rc.-er'.'e 1' ' lZ..1. lc IRCKSON W WRYIIE Home room reyre:-.-r' IHCOBS VERQ L Cornrrierczal club fr:rr1 Cati e'l3a1l Arla 11ml Sliumx loy Night Clfi-t cliilo Orplieonzrr, choir, girl:: glee. Arty LI'lILl Srimips officer Ioy Night Rep- Sl1'1111g1'.1t'l11c Forum, Peppers Arm 1I7lLl opium L Arty timl Srimtu fxTl.x tlrlal St IUTIIL Ii1111111c4'r1w11 5 .N letter L Club. A7'!.N uttal SLTILWH L St1'1111y'111'l11t higri ache ' Y Ci IRMES, EVERETT L Am mid Suience Home room represeritatives Mimes Mummers, Eorurn chemirtry club. orchestra band. IOHNSON, ROBERT L, . . Murgl1m1d1x111g Commercial club, lrom Greeley, Colorado high school. IOHNSON ROBERT N, Engivtccrivig National honor society, national athletic honor so- ciety, home room representatives, Pldvocate, golf letter, reserve basketboll letter, L club chemistry club choir boys glee. IOHNSTON PQULHIE Cimicml loy Night, gzrlx glee. IORDRN ROBERT PQUL Arm limi SL'lL'TlL'L' National athletic honor society Fidvocate, track letter. reserve football letter, L club IOSE, SRRRH ELIZHBETH Cm111r1cr1'i11l Erom College View high school. KRHM, EMMQ Stswlogrupllzu Home room representatives, Mime5. KQHM, ROSE ELEQNOR . Stewiogmpllic KRUEEMRN, RUTH EVH . . ..... SlC7'lOgTdPl1iC Orchestra. l 52 l G- KOOP, DELMO ERNEST . .. Engineering Chemistry club, from Talbot high school, Columbia Falls, Montana. KORTLQNG, BETTY Avfx und Scienre Home room representatives, loy Night, Round Table, Girl Reserves. KRENING, REBECCR Stenngmpliie Commercial club. KRIEGER, MILDRED R. . Steiwgvapliic Commercial club officer, KUBIK, EVHNGELINE IOSEPHINE. . .Arts and Science Girl Reserves, G. Fl. Fl. basketball letter, from Gib- bon high school. Arm and Science KUHLMHN, IOHN B. Lynx. KYCKELHQHN, WQYNE Arts und Science Mimes. Arts mid Scieme LHCKEY, lOl-IN D. LHKE, CHQRLES L. Ioy Night, choir, boys glee. Arts and Sctemt l 53 l KEQRNS, RFILPH E. Cum m erulul Commercial club, troni Eramztort, Kansas, high school. KELLEY, HQROLD M. loy Night, orchestra, band. KENNEDY, ROLHND E. Boys glee. KENNY, IHNETBETTY Forum, art club. KIESSELBHCH, KFtTH.ERlNE loy Night, Peppers. KINDER, QNNE STUQRT Cleneml General tieneml Arts mid Scienit Arts imil Suzewicc Links board assistant, Amin- l.iiurir, Big llciirtcil 5 Herbert, loy Night Miiitiiiifern ifiicer Miniea. KINDY, MILDRED LUCILLE Plrt club, Girl Reserves, from KINNEY, BETTY IEHN . KLEINERT, HLBERTQ L. Commercial club. KNOTT, ROBERT Arts mul Suiewice thany high school. BtrirlilQc'6Pl7lg Arm and Science Emqivieemi National honor society Chemise? KNUDSON, CURTIS From Goodland high school. y club. Evigmeerm KOENIG ROBERT L. General r, sv up LEMLY I-IHRRY EONHLD Artv and S0671 Hi-Y ccxrriern club Lynx. LEONQRD, IHCK Arn mid Suzevitt- Bitnebcxll letter Ioy Night L clnih Hi-Y bcirid LESHER DPIVID M Arm t1mlStism Boy.: glee, from Mtifscotirie, Iowo, high school. LEVERTON, HELEN LUCILE Arm and 55157108 Travel club officer, Round Table, Girl Reserves Cherriistrv club. LEVVIS CHPIRLES EUGENE Engimerm Chemistry club from Murdock high school. LIIID LYDIQ Arts will Scieviuc Ilifiorifrl humor siocicrty D. It R mcholrirzlhip award LIIIDBERG RORERT ELMER tienerril LOBDELL WILLQRD R. Ijngnieerui Reserve football letter tootboll letter L club. LOEBER IOHN R. Arts and Suieme Rfidiolirikps chemistry club 54 LQMBERT, CLIFTON FRTIIIK LPIMBERT EVELYN IUQIQITH Girl Reserves G. R II lg LHNSING, DOROTHY LFITSCH, DOROTHY IOHN Girl Reserves. LFIVENDER, HDQH IEPIN Hdvocote Ioy Night M111 girls glee. txftx tttltl 5t'tt'rIa':' Ctrl-cetlxiil letter A 1' t .x A rt .Q les commercial t1t'm'i'.il Fmt' Arn ami Summa mul Suicticr club, choir, KXTM dtttl Stlwtfc' Home room reprezseritotiven The liirujly. Clel Club, Orpheoris, choir, girl: glee LEHKE, BEVERLEY Ctmivm'rt'mI Ioy Night bond from Clfzy County coriiiiiiiriitv high :school Clay Ceriter Kunfaz LEFIVERTON, PPITRICIPI PINIIE iiwieml From Cherokee, Iowa high school. LEBSQCK, BETTY QNN Stewiwg1't1pIi1t' Commercial club choir. LEE LOUISE Arn rmtl Stimirt Ilutioncil horior :socif-ty, trfivel chili officer Murri- mer.:, cheriiintry cltih LEI-IR IQNET trorri Hr-bro: hiqh :fchool Arty Fldvocote commercial Club. LELFIND ELEPINOR MQY Q .mtl Stiuvirt Fmt' Arts lx LOFINK, VVILLIRM . ,. ..,,,, . Arts and SCTETICG Swimming letter, L club. LONG, WRLTER H. Mercf1at1disi11g LOOS, PRULINE Stenugrapfiic LOVELL, DONHLD G87l6Tdl Senior class officer, Ioy Night, football letter, base- ball letter, L club officer. LUEBS, ROBERT L. ETIKTTICCTTTIQ National honor fzocloty, Links board, loy Night, Clef club, Orpheonzz, Forum, chemistry club, boys glee accompanist. LUERS, WQLTER Arts and S1.'lC'7lCC firtiimiirlr, Miimmers, from Kramer high school, Coe lumbuxa, LUTZ, DOROTHY CFITHRRINE Stmwgrtipfiii' Cormnercial club, from Mountain Home, Flrkansas, high school. MHCOY, IOHNN Arts and Science Qdvocate, Ioy Night, Peppers choir, girls glee. MQIN, MHRILYNN Pl. Arts and Science National honor society. MQNION, ESTHER IRNE Arm and Science National honor society, Mummers. MQRCOTTE, ROBERT L, Engineeritig National honor society, Links board assistant, Rd- vocate managing editor, Big Hearted Herbert, Mum- mers, camera club, Hi-Y, chemistry club. MQRTIN, DOROTHY HNNE Arts and Science National honor society, Links staff, Pldvocate, G. R. Fl. officer, speedball letter, basketball letter, baseball letter, Girl Reserves, chemistry club. -9 MHRTIN EDITH If3lNlCE Sterztwgfupfiit ATU and SLILTILL MQRTIN IOHN HOWQRD Swimming letter orche tra MHRVIN GROVER JOHN E11 mtermr, MHSER GEORGE HNDREW en ml Home room repre entatives lov Night Clef club choir boys glee MRSSEY EVELYN CHPIRLOTTE btenoiraplm Commercial club from Union College academy MQTTOX, LLOYD CLIFFORD .. . Ceneml The Fire y, choir, boy. glee, from lack. on high school. Ml'-TXWELL, IQMES C. .. Arts and Scieme Band. MQY, LHVERNE . Mercltavltfixiwlg MQYER, ROSE PQULINE.. ..... . . Stewwgmpfiic foy Night, Orpheons officer, commercial club officer, Mummers, choir, girls octet girls glee. f55l E . :INN McLRUGHLIN RNIIE Arn .intl Scicnte Annu' Luitrxc, Ttilgc My Atlriic, Miimmeru officer Miriies, writers club chemistry club. MCMEEN, IUNE Arm and Sctencc National honor rociety Ioy Night Peppers chem- istry club. MERRILL LYLE KENNETH Ciinzmrrcitil Prom Emerald high school. METHENY FRED R IR Arts and Science National honor society national athletic honor so- ciety, student council home room representatives, junior class officer sophomore class officer, sopho- more cabinet, football letter basketball letter. METRRKOS ROBERT R Arm and Scwnct Rdvocate rerrerve football letter. MEYER, MILTON W. Engineering Flclvocate, Ioy Night Clef club, Mummers, choir boys glee. MILLER, CLHIR L. V. E7Ij.f17'lCC'Tl7lg Basketball letter baseball letter. MILLER, DOROTHY MQY Ioy Night home econcrziics club officer choir girls glee. Arts and Science MILLER KENNETH P Enytgineertn MILLER, PRTRICIR RNII Ioy Night, Muminer: Peppfrr. MILLER, SHIRLEY HLTHER National honor society Ioy Night Mummers, Or- pheons, choir, girls glee. MILLER, TFILMRGE Football letter, Big Hftirrrti Herbert, Trike My Advice business manager, loy Night Mumrriers officer, L club chemistry club from South high school, Den- ver, Colorado, Av ts mul Scfcnt L Arts and Science Arm and Science f55l McCHESNEY, LOIS Stcitifgrtwllli' Icy Night Clef club corzirriercml cL.1i,. MQCLQRY, T. ELWYN Izfiiifivwiic National honor :society Links .staff Rd'.'oc':te man- aging editor, chemistry club. McCLURE, BETTY LEE Amt tintl .Scictitt Round Table officer. McCRPlCKEN, MPIRYELLEN Arts and Science Ioy Night, Orpheons, Peppers choir girls octet, girls glee. McDERMRND, VIRGINIR Ant Llilxl SIIQWICLI Nattonal honor society Ioy Night, travel club of- ficer Peppers G R R Girl Reserves cliernistry club. MQDERMOTT IOSEPI-I , Debate letter Eorum. MCGINNIS, D. MRXINE loy Night girls glee. Mcl-IUGI-I NINR Commercial club. McLi3lIN DOROTHY MRRIE A rts Jlttl SLIVUTIL L btcnuqrtltfliic Slt'mfgrtipli:c Binilglqccfiinq R MILLS, KEITH LEROY Geneval Track letter, L club. MINNICK, Home Table MOELL, L. DWIGHT Arts and Science The Fzvefly, chemistry club, choir. MOELLER, DONNH IUNE , Artx and Science Home room representatives. Boukkggpiylg MOLZER, CLQRENCE ETLLIITIECTITIK National honor society, Orpheons officer, Radio- links, orchestra, string quartet, first in district music contest. MONTFIGUE, LLOYD EYl.Lff'H8c'TI1lj.f Ioy Night, baseball manager letter, L club. MOON, IQNET , Arts ami Science National honor society, Hdvocate, Ioy Night, Mum- rners, Mimes. MOORE, FERN ELEHNOR Arts and Science Girl Reserves, from Crete high school. 1, 'Qi MOORE, IESSIE ,. , , , ,. , ., Arts and Sueme National honor society, commercial club officer Girl Reserves. MORELHND, GERHLDINE MHY Stenograplnc MORELFIND, PQULINE , blt'7lOgTLlrll'lIL MOREY, WILLHRD Pl .,,, General Commercial club. Commercial club. Reserve football letter. MORRISON, LRUREL OLIVE Arzx and Sueme National honor society home room representatives Links board, Fldvocate managing editor Scribe board, Writers club officer, Girl Reserves Mimes Forum. MORROW, NEHLE , ., Engmeermg Writers club, from Omaha Central high school MORSE, THOMHS IRWIN . , Links staff, Take My Advice officer, Forum. MOSS, Tl-IOMFIS RUSSELL MULDER, IEHNNE MPIRIE MUNSON, MFIY LOUISE MURPHY, MHRVIN L. Chemistry club. NEFF, RQNDHLL L I 57 l NELSON RERIHECE M Sz1'w111gr11pl111' Coznzzif,-rci if :lull NELSON Ml5lRVIl'I D, Csnsriil TIEUENSCHNNRIIDER ERPHICES Pl General G Pi Fl baseball letter .'peedl',1,1ll letter basket ball letter band. NEUEELD VlRGlNlf3l Slmiugmpliit' loy Night Clef club girls glee illCKELSOlf THOMRS E7l.LfltI65'TltIL1 National honor society hottie roorn representatives, Pldvocaie lyiisincizzs nxginfzger and advertising IHCIT1- ager loy ilight, cherniitry clpilz. NOBLE EVELYII lxfurilimliizmiq Qdvocizte from Wizhoo 2115331 .ichooi TIGLQIX-I LQMQR HLLETI IIORMQYI EDGQR O DONT SELL MHRY EILEEII Round Tibie othcfrr. Arts riml Sami 1 ffviqimuni Arn rliltl Srxumi fun C DRISCOLL MF'tRlORlE OGDEN, ROBERT LOWELL .. x x Tns Stwiiiiivtxiliir .. I1t1g1m'1'r'1f1 Football letter Thr Firefly L club officer ' 1 boys glee. OLDFIELD LESTER H National athletic honor TC loy Night L club CLSON, BURMQN C1 11i'1'.1l iffiifig , ff'1f Arn mul 501511 Band. SLSON, EVQLTNE R Stm111gv'11r'l111' Pldvocate, Ioy lligiit, cornrnercial club, choir UI-IEILL GLHDYS Arn tmtl S.-11 1111' UPPER, PEGGY ELLEN Arm iimi btzcwiti Writers club, travel club Girl Reserves, conirzif. mercial club. DSBORN IEQN ,, Arts mid 5110155 Horne room representatives Thi' Fzwjly property rnanager, Ioy Night, Orpheonn Clei club choir girls octet girls glee. OSBORNE, IOHN ROBERT Arm limi Siivvim' National honor :society officer Toy Night, Clei cfxilo officer Forum otticer, choir boys glee. OSTERMILLER ESTHER P. Stsntigmpltrc Home roorn re reeentativos Orrzrieons, cornniercial T3 club, orchestra choir, girl: glee PRBST HERBERT IOHN PHLMER DHRWIN MILLER i 58 l lfnqm tim Igngqzn 1111 if 1 lg . l PENTON, BERNICE NELLIE Arts and Science PERKINS, LHVELLE . Cettemil PETERS MHRGRRET RLBERTR Arm imd Science Mummers: Girl Regerve.: Round Table. PETERS, VIRGINIPI Arts mid Science Rdvocate typist, Girl Renerven. PETERSEN, RRTHELLR MURELDINE Sri-wmgmpfiic National honor society from lackrson high school. PETERSEN, FRQNCES D PETERSON, KHTHERINE N Home economic: club. PETTIT, RUBREY R The Ftrejty, Ioy Night Clef PFFINMILLER, RLVIN WESLEY PEEIFF, IUNE PFLUG ELIZHBETH HNN National honor society. PHILLIPS, EVELYN M Commercial club, club ch fitmfgfgecplwig Arts and Science Arts and Science oir boys glee. Clcnzml Stctlcrgmplizc titcwiiitgrupliic Cmnvnerciizl f 59 l PHRK, KRTHRYN .. . .. .. Arts and Science National honor society, Pldvocate managing editor loy Night, Clef club, Peppers, chemistry club, girls glee. PHRSONS, BONNIE LHVERNE .. Stewwgmpliic Home room representatives, twice junior class of- ficer, loy Night, commercial club officer. PHTTON, MQRIQN LQVERNE .. Arts and Science Home room representatives, Big Hearted Herbert. Ioy Night, Mimes officer, Clef club officer Mum- mers officer, Orpheons officer, Peppers officer, choir, orchestra. PEQCOCK, CHQRLES D. Btwlqfqeepivlg Commercial club. PEFIRSON, DOROTHY DQLE Clmieml Clef club Mimes Round Table, commercial club. PEPISE, LESTER E'llt.fftlt'CTl7l4Lf Choir. PELTON, FREDERICK LEE Ewtgivicrrivig National honor society, lintiuturlq, loy Night, chem- istry club officer, Mirneia, Mummers writers club Eorum, band, Links staff. PEMBERTON GRVIN IRMIESON timisml Orpheons, first in district and national music con- test, orchestra officer. PENDLETON, ELEQNOR T. fNft'Yclit11rtfr.mig D. Q R. scholarship. Arlx will Suzuiicc PHlLP, MlLES W, liational honor xoclefy rigtion il athletic honor :so- ciety Links staff Pldvcctufe football manager letter, loy llight writers club officer L club chemistry club. PICKERING MHRTHQ Fllffl Arm will Suisvius C'?mic.stin'lg, loy Night, Mirzief Mumxriers, PlCKERlNG, RHMONQ OORNETTE Arts mill Sttumm Plrt club. PIERSON, THOMHS CLHUDE Arts will Suictiue Orchestra officer, choir, PORTMQN ERHNCES MQRGUERWE Limirml Erom Guide Rock high nchool, PORTSCHY, HLVIN Arty limi Snuwiix Orcheotra, band. POTE BETTY IHNE Arts will Sclcftlll' National honor :society Qdvocate Big Huiirtcil Her' hart, The Fwcjly bU5SlI'lCJi1 manager, Mummers, Or- pheonfz Eorum Girl Rex-r'.'e:: choir girls glee. POTEET MQRCUS LOUIS IH Arn mid Sciewifc Nationol honor :society home room reprefaentativefs officer sophomore cabinet Cimimiirlq advertising manager loy Night Forum officer, Murnmerfs Mimes. POWELL, CORINE Szumigriipliit Girl Reserves, corrizriercvil cluh POWELL IEQN FELICE iimimnil POWELL, PPlULllfE DORIS Hmm' ljfmimvii PREDITT HELEN M Con iiercial cli b Q89 9' Q N X rx .My V: . oy' A ,lk-it PRENTICE IUYNEMH LOUlSE Arm i1miSc1wicv National honor society commercial club. PRICE, IHMES B Arm mid Suirricr National honor society home room representatives orchestra officer string quartet clarinet quintet. PRIEL, HQRMON EUGENE Arr: mid Summit Round Table from Bethany high :school PROVORSE, HELYNE Arts mid Science Commercial club, home economics club. PUSQTERI, IOSEPHINE Arts and Science Comme-rciol club. PUTNEY, RICHQRD Arts mid Sfiamv National honor society, Scribe biirsinensas manager, Take My Allure, The Fzrejly, loy Night writers club officer, Forum, choir, boys glee. QLHMBY, RQE-HOPE A715 mid Sciemf Forum, Girl Reserves, chemistry club orchestra, band, RHDER, HHRREETT EULQLIE Artm and Science Orchestra band from Peru high school. RHMEL, FIVIS ISQBELLE Iitwlqlqeepiwig l6Ul HQ ,.... RISSER, ELIZHBETH . Artx and Suicntc Girl Reserves. RITZEN, RPILPH I.. Arts and Science ROBBINS, CRROI. HNN .. Arts and Science Ioy Night, Clet club, Orpheons, Mummers, commer- cial club, choir, girls glee, girls octet accompanist. ROBERTS, ELIZRBETI-I RNN Arts and Sczence National honor society, student council, Graustark property manager, Take My Advice, Mummers, Mimes. ROBINSON, EMMFI MRRIRN Arts and Science National honor society, Girl Reserves. ROBINSON, GERTRUDE LENORE Arts and Science Girl Reserves. ROMBERG, PQUL EREDRICK General The Firefly, choir, boys glee. ROSE, KEITH S.. ,, . Engineering Choir, boys glee. ROSENSTOCK, WHNDI31 MFITI-IILDI-'l Stenograplzic Home room representatives, commercial club. E3 RHNDQLL, MQRIORIE DORIS RHTHBURN, CONSTRNCE Home room representatives, mercial club. Stenograpliic Arts and Science Hdvocate, Mimes, com- RRUSCI-I, ROBERT. General REBENSDORF, GEORGE Arts and Scxente Home room representatives. REBER, REGINR Arts and Science Clef club, Orpheons, Girl Reserves, choir, girls glee. REED KEITH R. General Band. REED, MRRTI-IR HNNE Arts anti Scxcme Fldvocate, Big Hearted Herbert, The Firefly adver- tising manager, Ioy Night, Mummers officer, Mimes, Clet club, Peppers, choir, girls glee. REIFSCI-INEIDER, REUBEN .. General RICE, THOMRS . Arts and Science Student council, home room representatives, junior class officer, sophomore cabinet, reserve basketball letter, basketball letter, Ioy Night, choir, boys glee. RICE, WILMQ ELQINE .Stenograpliic RICI-IQRDS, WILMH MQXCINE ...... .... A rcs and Science National honor society. RING, FLOYD O. . . .. Arts and Science I 3 TP SCHRIENER, IOHN WHLTER Ciummxl SCHROLL, LHVERNE . Stcwwgrupltiu Peppers, G. Q. Pl. basketball letter, Hound Table. SCHULTZ, DHNlEl... . Twdcx Prvfuimltflry SCHUMQCHER VIRGINIQ RUTH Stcwulgrttpltit' Clet club, choir. SCHWQBQUER WHLTER SCOTT, SHIRLEY National honor society. SCOTT, WI-TYNE HRTHUH National honor society, glee. SEEGERT, FLORENCE SEEGERT, GENEVH RUBINO, MHHlE Arn tmtl btxumt Girl Reserves cornrnercicil Club RUNNHLLS iaosmr ling trtt Um Band. sncHiDEH, LUCILL Srl 'fttt. Q with SCHQMP, Dwionr WQYNE tsl tttvi it SCHHPPQUGH, HELEN mf r1., Wpitit- SCHLQTER. Rotsiar W Am will smiley National honor society, home room representatives officer, H154 Hearted Herbert, flmmtmlg. Mummeraa, Forum Lynx from Qlliance high :school SCHLElGEH EVELYN MFIE Szwwgmplnit' Commercial club, SCHMELZEL HELEN Cfunxntcrtitil Pldvocate, Girl Reserves commercial club, SCHMITT lVlF3lRIORlE I Arti will Smut t From Cathedral high school, SCHNECKLOTH liOLfllflD lj Arn tmtl Sttuwztt' National honor :tociety Orpheonx, writerps cltiln chemistry club SCHNEIDER LYDlFt Stuitytgmplzit SCHNIRL LOREI'-IE HQZEL U5'm'r'.ll -GL SEGOVIRNO, CHRRLES SEGOVIRNO, SRLVRDOR . From Scottsbluff high school. SEHNERT, PPIUL L.. . National athletic honor society, IVfCTL'iId7Id!S1'I1j.f Aris and Science Engineering Ioy Night, baseball manager letter, L club, boys glee, band. SEIFERT, SFIMUEL . Home room representatives, c chestra. SEILER RLBERT Chcniizstry club. SELDERS, QLBERT ROLLRND SEXTON ROBERT Ioy Night, L club, track letter. SHQRP, IOHN . Engineering hemistry club, or- Engineering Huolglqceping Engineering Arn and Science Mimes, Girl Reserves, commercial club, choir. SI-IERROW, VIOLH MRY SHIRE IFINE ELISE Chemistry club, home economic SHORT, ELVINFI JUNE . . . Pldvocate, Girl Reserves. SILLDORF, NORMQ F. Commercial club. ff , Qi -6, . Szcnogruplr ic Arn and Science s club. .. Stenographic Arts and Science SIMCOE, MHXINE ELLEN Fine Arts Hrt club. SIMMONS, FRED ROBERT . General From Pacific Iunction high school. SIMON, ROBERT Arts and Science SIMPSON, MRRY LOUISE Arm and Science Home room representatives, Pldvocate Annie Laurie, Miimmers, Mirnes, Clei club, Orpheons, choir, girls octet, girls glee. SINCLRIR, IOHN C. Arts and Science SKLENPIR, LILLIQN HDELH . Commercial club. Stenograplzic Arm and Science SMITH, CHTHERINE MRE Clei club, Orpheons, Girl Reserves, choir, girls glee. Arts and Scientc SMITH, CLI-'IRR BELLE Choir, from Scotia consolidated high school. SMITH, GENE P, .V . .General Orpheons Choir boys glee. i631 3 x SPREIER BERTHQ Slewwgrizplm STEEN, WILLIHM M. Arts and Sutwiu Eorum, choir boys glee. STEFFEN RUTH E Stewitigriipliiu STEWHRT BHRBHRH BURNS General Ncxtionol honor society, student council sophomore officer clctss of l94O Ptdvoccxtc Mimes officer. STEWPIRT, WIZILTER G IR E7I4Ql'tI6'L'TI7l4Q STIPISTNY, MPIRY PFIULINE Clewiuml STODDHRT, IFIMES Arts and Science Home room representatives, swimming letter, writers club officer commercial club, I. club. Stenogmpliic STONER, RUTH G. FI. Pt. top dancing letter STORER, DOROTHY PINN Arm and Science Ioy Night, Girl Reserves. Stcuogrilpluc STORM, PHOEBE PINN Commercial club. Arts und Science STRHSSER, DPILE Hdvocote. Arts and Science STREETER CHHRLES TRUMPIN Big Hearted Herbert, I-Ii-Y officer, ccimercz club Lynx. I64l SMITH, GERQLDII-IE VVII-ll-JIEREIQ :Xiu .mtl Sfmt t Hdvocote stoff ond biisineazs rnotngifler. SMITH, IEPII-I EDITH lint-lglgutrpivi Girls Reserves conimercicil club. SMITH MPIRIORIE LOUISE Am tmti Simi t SODERHQLM, LEO HHROLD Ifvigmeuiii Rodiolinkss. SOLDEVILLFI, ROMULO ROBINSON Arn tmtl Sttmurt lelationoil honor :society rftixdent council officer, home room representc:ti'.'e.1 senior clogs officer fini Hearted Her-Iwrt, deboite letter Writers club officer chemistry club officer Muxnrners orchestra. SORENSEI'-I ROBERT I.. Arm .mtl Sriumt Rodiolinks officer cliertiisstrv cQub clioir orctientrzl Mummers. SPPII-Ilf MPIRIORIE LOUISE Stumigriiplzi. SPEIER HELEN Arm .mtl Suttwitm Chemistry club. SPELLMFIIS LUCILLE National honor iooiety. fftftllqlrcvliliij , Cunrwnrsrcwl lee, from Friend , Engineering Art.: and Science Stcnugrapliic tap ancing letter commercial club. SVOBODH RTCHHRD E Arts and Science SWRN HQROLD DWYER Art.wc1nclSciencc National honor society national athletic honor so- ciety camera club Round Table chemistry club, from M1 oula county high chool Montana. SWHNSON DOROTHY H Arm mul Sricnii SWHNSON GLORIF-I HGQTHI31 Arts and Scicncc Girl Reserve travel club chemi try club. TQYLOR ROBERT E Engineering TQYLOR ROBERT MRX Gem-ml Camera club. THYS, VIRGINIH MQRIE Stcnugrciplzic Commercial club. TEBO, DEQN W. Arts and Scxencc Choir. TEMPLE, VIRGINIH LOUISE Arn rind Scicnru Home room representatives, Ioy Night, Mimess, Mummers, from University high school, Norman Oklahoma. THOMQS, DOROTHY IEQN Stcnugmplzic Commercial Club. THOMHS, OPHL Arts and Scicncc THOMPSEN, LORRQINE El.El3lNOR Stcnugmpliic Commercial club. TOMLINSON, ILQHNNQ SIf2'll0j.f7'1lf'l1lL' TOMLINSON, RUTH LORRPHNE Arts and Scicncc TROXEL, ERLENE Arn and Scicncc Commercial club. Arts and Sciencc TRUMBLE MRRY IPINE. National honor society, Fldvocate Girl Reserves, G. Fl. H concession manager. TUNBERG IOHN FREDRIC , , Arts and Science Ioy Night, band. l55l TWRY, MRRIQN ELHINE Sgmtigriiplizc Fldvocate. UMBERGER BETTY ROSE Arrx uml Srit'm'c National honcr society student council class of- ficer, sophomore cabinet Annie Laurie, Ioy Night, Mimes officer Mumrnerss, chemistry club. VHNDERBURG, IEQN ficncml Home room representatives G H. Pl. swimming letter, choir. VQN PQTTEN TRCK Take My Ail1'ift'. from Hastings high school. Arts will Srtum L VHNVLIET, lOl-IN . Uiwiuml Choir, boys glee. VOGELGESHNG GRHCE L. Steriugrupliic Fldvocate typist Girl Reserves commercial club. WHGGONER PI3lTRlClFl LOUlSE Cimiartzl Mirnes. WQLCOTT, DQVID K, Arts mul Suiwiui' National honor society, home room representatives, Gruusturlg, lov Night, debate letter, Mimes officer, Lynx officer, Murnrners, Hi-Y. WRLTERS BERTHQ Szuazifguipliit' Up, 'tl 'El NVQRI-IKE NORMPIN C. Graphic aris club. TT.lLlC.N P7'i'fN17'.1lA1Ty' WNHSSUNG, GLENROSE Am i iwii l Swami National honor :zocioty Girl Rc-.aervc.1. WHTSOII IHCK Limit-ml VVHTSON, WHRREN Gevierul VVHY CHESTER Pl., IR. Truilux Prcpimitifry WEQRT, BETTY ELHINE Fine Arn .Qdvocate art club officer G. H. Pl. modern danc- ing letter, Girl Reserves, WEIL ROBERT. Arts and Science llational honor society officer, senior speaker, stu- dent council home room representatives, Scribe business manager, Big Hearted Herln-rr business manager, debate letter, writers club officer. WEILHND, FRQNCES LOUISE Arts and Science Girl Reserves, G. Q Pl. modern dancing letter WElRlCH DOROTHY QNN Arts und Scieml' National honor society, student council officer, The Firefly, Ioy Night, Orpheons officer, Mummers, Mimes, Clef club, Peppers, choir, girls glee. VJELCH WILLIHM D. . . Trades Preparattiry Graphic arts club officer, VJELCH, IQHN STRNLEY Arts u.nCl Sciewici' National honor society, home room representatives. Orpheons, camera club, pet club, orchestra, first in national music contest. WERTZ RUTH .. .. Currimerciul l 55 l WILSON, MRX E E7t4Ql7tEC7'l7lLf Home room representatives Ioy Night reserve foot- ball letter, chemistry club, from Seward high school. WIND, LILLIQN IPINE Am mid Stwmt' National honor society, Rdvocate, Girl Reserves officer chemistry club. WISEMRN EONPILD WQYNE Arn mid Siiumt Ioy Night, band. WOCI-INER, IEHN ELLEN . . Stc1w,qrtipIiit' Pldvocate typist, Girl Reserves, commercial club. WOERNER, CHTI-IFIRINE LOUISE .. Arm and Science National honor society, debate letter, Mummers, Forum, Girl Reserves. WOLEIIIGER, IRIS EVELYN Cmrlmcrulul National honor society, from Emerald high school. WOLEINGER, LEE EDWPIRD Cmnniercitil From Emerald high school. WORTHINGTON, WILLIQM BRUCE Arrv and Sflffftllt Chemistry club, from Oxford high school. YOUNG, BETTY IQNE Stenogrtlpltic Commercial club choir. YOUNG, NROMI RUTH Arm mid Sfiemx National honor society, travel club, Girl Reserves, chemistry club, orchestra. YOUNKIN, ROBERT L. Arla ami Scxfmm ZIMMER, IQCK PIDRIRN Arts und Suicvicc Student council, home room representatives, Links staff, Ioy Night debate letter Mummers, Mimes, Forum, stamp club, Hi-Y, band. f67I WESTON, FRQNCES Arm find Science Home room representatives. WHEELER, IQMES STERLING Enginccfni From Iacksori high school. WHEELER, IFINIS . Arts find Scicvize National honor society, Ioy Night, Clef club officer, Girl Reserves officer, Orpheons, choir, girls glee. WHITMORE, HELEN LUCILLE . S1c11ti.!fdI'f1ff Ioy Night G. R. R. officer and letter, choir, Or- pheons girls octet. WILBORN, HELEN LUCILLE Arts and Science Commercial club home economics club. WILEY, DQYTON G. KFUYICTLII Ioy Night, art club officer chemistry club, orchestra, band. WILKINSON MPIRGQRET WILKINSON, ROSEMHRY Commercial club. WILLS, CHRRLES LOUIS H1-Y, chemistry club, school. 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I YQ 'Z - X - Q x v S. rt' 'h x X mi I X V N UNDERCLASSMEN Finding a sufficient number of activities available to keep them from envying the seniors . . . investigating the intricacies of high school through the sophomore assemblies with Mr. Mardis as a guide . . . making their influence felt through representation in the student coun- cil and home room representatives . . . electing class officers each semester . . . finding their names in the Pldvocate an increasing num- ber of times . . . appearing officially before the eyes of the student body in the Mimes assembly and the junior play. Thus sophomores and juniors gain a firm foothold in Lincoln high school. HOME ROOMS 320 HND 3269 Griswold, Heinz, Gillaspie, Hansen, Briihl, Bard, S. Campbell, Buckley, Bossermam, Bettenhausen, Dolen, Barthiile Aguilar, Caves, Callcm, Dulina, He-idrich, B. Baker, Brennina, Brehm, Hall, Frampton, Doran, Corcoran, Goldblatt Forney, Fastabend, Fensler, Ellis, Hallstrom, Halverson, Haist, Calloway, Aden, Brady, Carlson, Danick, Essay, Black, Flippo Gaughan, DeHart, Halloway, Graft, Fox, Benzel, Coons, Craft, C Campbell, Bernd, Beatty, Aksentowitz, Abbott Deines, Fidler, Eastburn, Francke, Delarnett, Everts, Bobst, Buls, Barnett, Brittain, V. Baker ff 2 ' .....,.a - i ,sm , v is v HOME ROOMS 326B HND 2269 ' V 1 r, I1-'V' H111 Lf-1' gi :if-.J-1 ff.' Park: Mdfyfzw NUHII1 M.x:fL1-w L.-tw L,r1i:f1fr'xrx1 Kre . 'V-rx Ln-If Hxr' rxwri Ky mr. :J I..i.' Ir.1r.11i. L Pflij .' 'Q rfizn Cqhs' ffff I. 3 l.. Q'-11 Hchrtf-x:'. K-r.-11.2 Only, HOME ROOMS 225B HND 226C , A -,U . C. v ,, ,V X 4, ,M 1 1 ui -.., 5rw1..r1 ..1,, .,I. Y.. .. I1 ,I ' I uf H H1 Sickxy lwfm Urpxrx-i Swdlwml Hvuv-ag :H - 1 . If mv bf' - 1: . if Y V 'lj,,- .- Q, ., J, w L L x mDvmA Vllrzhxiov. Slwlxzcn HOME ROOMS 120 HND 130 1'1 ' P .tml 1.11: E4 1, fi- ' :1 NVJ 1 1 1' f 1!1It1 111 1-1,1-'.1'f1, 1.1.11 1 .r. In E1 -T 1111611 13 1 O 1 1 1' 1 ' fx Cf.11t1g 111111 Holnr, Cf1111.T14111 1i'1':1' -.1 111-11 1111 Pr: .vm f31'111.1H- 1:11:1z11:, 1,11 11 --'- 7: C'11'::1y f 11 1 I 1 f 1 1 4 1 1 1' fu ff-1:15 31 14 13. 1' 7' 1' 1:1 14:1 11 1 1 HOME ROOMS 138 HND 137 Qt' 1. ffi .7 'D '. V1:.1-- 11,31 . 11011 511 1 . ,, . K, ,,, , V L ,. ..,11 1'.C1,,1.1 . , .. I 1 L 1 1 , , , , . 1 1 11131111 11111.-111'1.1 1.1':11:11 l,1'1 1',.,P.1111f 1,1 1 IW 'v 1 1 1 11 '1 M: 1111 l'11111:, W11,1'11:1 111 1-1 iffrz Mf 1 H. . . .. .. nw-. -5 1 .itz A In- gt .gr., ,' JH.. 1. 1. . Mvln. -1It.1r'. r. f iran' ' Lulu W1':1'g ti'1. 111 52:2 11 '1:n- H Jizimr. 1 fin 111,11-..: vw 1 1 ' n gk I xxx. l:::. : L,-': 1: E'1'1-. .ity ' 14 1 M 'M' 1-:1 11. : ..I 11-Aw!! 111 11-1.r. I' 1 11 . 1, .f HOME ROOMS 141 HND 201 m..:.1:1 Il-:.u',' CCI,zA Plxrmzrzt .La D1-, up, vri Hmikm -- x :f ?'1r,:.:-. rl Emu-1 LF . Y : 1' 111 H Inch.. rl Vvrfiz K br.: 1-r. Lkafhy IH' 'hy- n bfi:-wrt ff 11 :. 1Q'P'f1r' I I, ?', ' r .: , HOME ROOMS 203 HND 204 '-. .. X, II . , H. H, H,,,,,, .. H -1, . .. .,,. . . .,. mn 11.2 ' .'.r,.'-:li VW-wurnf Hz' I1 .1 ,,,I:., 1.1. gr, 1 1' ' 1 fvf: : 1.u:.:. -E., '.f V. .1 . H .. 1,. ,J ,V lx .1.,. .I ,- 1,, , 1 HOME ROOMS 205 HND 207 W...1s Hmzz Ilnchson, Drake, York, Noir, Hall f':1hrenbr,.:h fsdnsa, K1hm G.ebo1hn.As. Tv 'in 'Jv'22.1r:enCv Peterson Northam Heqelson SCha,tu.1'Qrger Tfx Fizrrwr I W.::cn Vlkxegxcz. LQ Pctl i':.1:.fr '51i'2,h:.f icseazns Dnrssey Hcrws F1SChf?!',F11'C1'1 Frffxenhczn-rg SQL-ilwn, 'Ny-Lal Sckzzof-11' Hcjev Pc..:tf: Schiizi' G.,1..irmr Wo11m,Gz11f1r.er Tori 'ones G':,.:'.'fcy Irvhnson HGH hrugiy ferrua Anifrstn Gmro. Hamm, Fuel-Lu, Scott Vrxend Hosekuxgrzi H W1lfs::n '2':m1'r11e.' Ivlcrflz, Dezterrfyrfr HOME ROOMS 212 HND 227 V-',:.:,r1::w fr':nz.'in V'-1.13.-7 York KL. -7 F-.mttiwp .1'1.k :::.: Eizr, --:' .f5..Qr Die Fu: if-75,12 ffrfn' Vvrntehr .Aw A1-::.:t in- W1lron Bmlwy, Hem Bcmtrfir. View lcrezx P Ang-'r:'f:1, Zmn' Vfvwiw 1, Cf3Z h1U YOAVFI ii'-rv Aww PM-her '.'1uH:::.,- W1l1:1tv::'rm H Cwrugl'-ll Yr:'fH:,Dcn:11Ar.,ier.1'1:1 AIA: ICf1:t.:11f:f S'1'1':: Ifuyfor Hue: YV W1,'1L.1:1 iff' fffjflrm.. Fibre? 'lilkrv' ETQZLTR f41::'.P',' lf-1F':, T-f ...- if P1f:i'Pv,l.'If: Y Arif, n PX1'r1:k ' f Af' Wzy I .ww Tm: it 15.21 ki.--': 1:13 .'.'1.ker 1l :?1 M Hr. U31 HOME ROOMS 302 HND 303 H H, , T - X' . , . H- ',., -1.f'. , HOME ROOMS 305 HND 309 'Mmf 1 1 M -- ' Y' I vw mia T HOME ROOMS 312 HND 316 lff-:iz JU: Y. fn D C0111 Hrvricihr 1311f1'1:, CV: 1.1 1.1'1 Y. x 011' 01111111 Sm.-1, 1: 4' H V ' 74 1 '1 Z.'1t H11114-I-'wx Srfy 1'-1, 5911231 5' ff ' ' -14 - 1. . 11' 11 5' S5713 .1'rLt'.1:1 Kr. v-'- l', .: .rf 'E 1.11-1 'fi 11 1- 1 7 .::r' I 1 11.1 VI :lr-1 'I1 1--. 1--. 1111.31 13' 1 1 :I .' C, 1.1rv.::-111:'- FH-2' 1' 111'-1 H. 11 HOME ROOMS 318 HND 400 , .'1 ', 1'-' V . 11: 1 V111 'l:1.- I , I 1 1'11.f 1 - , H'- ' I 1111 131111111111 I'f111 :' M 1 15111: 11 121111 1- x 1 1 2:1-1' H1111-'nf1r1 11--1, .11 'Wt '4 1 . 1111::1 1J'M1r.. f 11 1 ':'r,' ' 1' -1 1' 411: As HOME ROOMS 100 HND 105 1 :,z.f1'.1r, :E:.': A.Lf , f 31 HOME ROOMS 128 HND 209 :.:.:.f-. 3,--f,-:Um W:'1.f-V :' 1. L C r' ' ' f' 06 .- HOME ROOMS 315 HND 327 He-rg' Whrte :Vue-r Mcfrxrriurq Cntrlrlfol Stiff Sxrflmorxs HOCECTITTJTI Charm Soh1,YoL1nq Cfzrrohor Myers Lflrszrr SC1'1fT11'J' South Q211T1SfK f11GF, Burton, Polasky, Green, Beloto, Icrcobs Van Hmrfghtorr L , FSO 1 Plsner Porfscrtv, V12 '1'e' Y -1-1 11.9 065 S. Cmer Iozea Hoffman Pav' -V H Tolmwox Vv'orster,Slarr1C1 vG.FJI'1C!'J Iensen, S'Od'.1'1I 1 'I'pCl:Qr, Strcxshc,1rt1,T:1tf:r Wcrflossky Ffzrrx V 1.00 Secxcrcfwt Seifert '1'.1rnCr,Pr19s1 S Srixfri 'JJ S:r11th,Ket.','on Fttcxhzlci Stcvehz M1l1s,A Lee- 1g'J!'fQY HOME ROOMS 101 HND 102 Baylor Bqrrirf B110 Ayrvrs Bfvxm Moyers Anfylfr M Arriersfwrr Gsterztxloz BQ::.::'Q1n, B Hqrrrem 1. C Arricrsson Pffoiier Lffchcll H Becker He-1er1BQCker Anas Bfiflihy H'xrry B'PTr1C'T D f 1.Qr Rhrliqh frtifir Ain ht bl Eikwr A Aniorsiri 1-5..r,9rT,1. Fnker Fizbzci Arrkerry, 3' A1'1'1UT,'TY1 Alfiviflnier .-?11'T,S Y' .ffl V Hifi? :::1i sri BW Ecrxrmtt PrOH15,ET':.f' Alvorfx Barker B E'111Qy,1.e1v:1fmCk, T Farley D Barnes Luz-.La-r.?o I Iifrrrxcs, ,frrawtrrx Avmr Arrfcn Bfckmcm Prorco 1. Buyer Shrcrfior A11 Bcfiiley' Pfxrlchlcv 1313314 Lwxson Bloodhcn 1771 H H6 HOME ROOMS 107 HND 121 HOME ROOMS 133 HND 135 11 11 i 1 ,O . O D an Fcnz Dycr D im Cmiar D ordberq D cu 0k 1rJx,' Gigxx Ycuce me 1-'y VFR Qs Cx 1c'1 Downlwnl' Dgiokf' E',c':.e: zxccti :LVHG LL, qc Du t L1 lgen Q 4 or rcnkxll Hrd 1CkC1 B owne Fvm lscher Imxq 3 1 Scxlzmur. Brook Lrouse Domlmq lm t Bocke P1 Oncxch Im vnoldb Dlttenbe Eckhardt L :mr B uns, Y'f:,w,'tlH g 3 n Sy Q: :3 yn, . ..1r,1 irc--nv. fm! Yru11'1 'fr IF Hn., :nz Il . .UCI HOME ROOMS 401 HND 402 1 il 11--111,44 -1. . H 1 1 I L 11 I11 ' ' X Ll,.'1S s 1, U 1 1 1 1 1 F V1 11 I V' L I Ciuihfz C11'f 'Irv 9131: U . 11 . ' I' 1 1 VV 111111 1, 111 K 111 1 V1 1 1 K 1111 P11101 S1:11.f 1..1..vr H11-.1:.:. ' ,, W , A I 1 rp V 11 Q 1 1 111 '111 1 141 I 11 ma 1U-,1,,: 5 H. 1 11 1'.,1r,,11 1 HOME ROOMS 220 HND 304 1 L ' I ' ' C 1' 211, 7. 1 ,.,.,,, .Im - 1 - 11- fv 11' i .ff 1,.....,, -..N ., Y 1 -,, 1 1 . , L ,, 1. 5, li H I' 1 1 ri H ' 1 'iw Hd. 1. ' M , N. HOME ROOMS 307 HND 310 1.. 1. 1' 11,r.riAri 113:2- K 1. llT'2,' 'JI 102-1, ' 11.1111-1 1'1r'.11.1 111zy, 11111: 1911111 ' M 1f1..11:1 111 r.!. HOME ROOMS 313 HND 314 ?Q.:1: 11 , L1-1' L31r11.1 2 ' i3'- 11, 1:' V111 1. Yrwk 191 1 11 ,1,1-1 :ivy J r Y. -11 1l11'.'. 1 ' 11 1.11-:1-', 1: 11' r. S'f1:.1 :r 1' 11 ' 5- 1-' 1.- .-,. 1 11 QV1- ' '12 F, 2. .. S'f:1'. 1111 VV11.-:,e'1 1111-: z Ncflf- YN . Sq 7111.- .', 1111: 11111 1111111111 I . '1'!'1L 1' W 1.11 .- 1: V111 'wr 1911 f 1'v1 1. :11.11' 1 ' 1 1k 1 1 ' W1111 .:,1 1 -1111? 1.1 1111 1 1 'A Szrfr. 1 1 1 I r 1 1 1 11 f11111 1 111 1 1 1' 111 1 . .vnu 1:v:.'- 1 ' H 1 '.1,1- 1'1f1f11. 11 1 1 y 1111 x r LPM J, i' M'1:.? 11 Lcxwiv HW z.,, .. 'Q' V H, ,.,,,,,, 4 HOME ROOMS 321 HND 325 Lf-'.-,., Nagar. L-frwfzrw ' L in ri ,, Exiith 1' Stacy Maser LJ.-.'.: wr, Qnm f, N ,. .,.. 11. ..,.. ,. .M M 1y.,,..- v zz Pint' :x pf.- . 1'fy.'11.1 ,..,, U .,..,-- ll ,wv I , . 13071 H 1l:T'+:' Q ., ,.-. I .v ilu-1:1 lr. .,.., , ..1,. J :.!. Scflzflrnk Ny 'N 'Mmfcl' Strwut 1 arm Grwflf 1 viy Mfzhztfey Newicr Ixiwrzifzr ' - K' 'fir' :ii P .'r.-ww' S113 mr A ., H,-.M W gm- flu,-5,1 H N P .1,. .. . .1:1, 4 X-M' -1 ' G ..1e HJ! 1 Hiycf M Hd.. 1.5-Lf-I ,li 13 s':'.' 1 sim K Finn, Kelfr O V L 8 '!1S, ,rf 1 '1:t2,, HOME ROOMS 215 HND 217 1 ' .. Gigi- ,fi 1 .. 'v'.'1.,':. :Tr rf: ' Pr 1'1rJTif:, 'v'fw. ' zr. Ef'1.tr!11rg 115: 'T Mirdti' 11:11 Robe , Tn f'11'.'. YI11 I SF1: 11CVf11,:': ', Shdzilfw' 1x:'i A Hfinncrz- W'fL0r 1'1i1:,,'r0rt1 V rlzxxmazf M:l,.n1r 83 HOME ROOMS 103 HND 117 A C11 ,,.f' T1 11 111 1111. 11'111:- .- 11'1'1'11' C:'1'.'-711 '5i'1.':Z.1f-T 11111151111-111 1U-rm 1J'1'y C113 :fn Ei .It1, 11 131:-1 11 COt.11f:1' 1'1:,v1e Hurts 11 -11111-'I 311 1 Pr1-T'1 :', f1.':1 ' 11-,:-Dr: 11 C uh ,. 1, -,WF All. .. 1 . .,,1 HOME ROOMS 125 HND 225 1v1111v1 N:f1'11-11111.12 11'1bf1:', C 1.1f'1f1'1 193111101 1117 SC11 I 11 ':'11 FC .51 1101-.111 1 1J11:ss'f: 43? .11 GD:1:f11'i M1'1.wf15 1+ 1'fri 1.'f1.D:, :1 11111.01 11' Q :1wQ. 'f'VQ1,f-: Cntr Tw-Z Swv: 1 A ,wit 111111 1'11'11!11, Y1114f CI C4111wr111 151211 1111111 1 f11'1 1 A,11:e3C11' A1111-:1111f1r 1121111-21 11: fr'C1, 14 A110t1, 110Ck, 151111111 C1f11k 1'1f1 1.I111 1 C11f11'1 111111115 1311111144 A111w:'y 14'1'EL C. .. 14e1:711tU1'1 11.11'1C.1 V101-.111'1 fi'1'.w3- 11,1 Dr1.10r1, :1101111r11'11, 1111111111-1 G1111r1v1nv 191 1v'1'1111'11 1'r11,1'-1 1f11111:'111 11 111131111 11 11 i 1 111 1 11111-: 'O1111:Or1, 1111g'1f11 C5111-1111i 1 1' 111,-11.1-: 1 1 1 1':1'.-.'!f11-1 Mfirx, K1-01011, 111111r1, Go1f1:1r111, fl: 1-11 1 f ' 10: M 7113, 061611111 W.1x' W11:1rv:1 iirztzth E5 31' 1 MAC 1 lwvrnl- 1'70v11o1'r1 1'i0G11c 1'1..1'1' 1 1':1--:1i , HOME ROOMS 216 HND 221 1 ' ' 11I ' 1 M 1 1' -' ' 11 Ixwiw Mmfyp 11112.15 , r-,Y HM P ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' wr Mf'Vv'11.:'1' '.f-::::'1 :MJ ' .f M '1'Z ' 1'-ff' 1 .S Lum: 1 If- .1 VII-' 1 IW- ':r.z H01 1' 110 1:1': K - ig M415 1: x 1 I.- 1..., M... 'X . HOME ROOMS 306 HND 317 I ' P 1 ' W ' I , vm, Sho-1' 1.'.'1Q1::m:x Hfmrgti rr. N 1 ' ' K L' W'hee,-2' VC1'zi-'- - .1.,,.. mi x--'H- - 1 N N '1 IL A rr QAM' ' I' I 1 rf 1 I 1' ., H, xfh - 1 A 9 A - A 1 nz afcfuzg cz mai a 'ZECLCLfLOl2 o U'Cl'ZLOU.:5, aiu o uaahon, owz Mags 1 'z ozmancaa 'zom 5 'za axczfcoiz as we fgff P 'ff ll ' If ---- 85 ASSEMBLIES Presenting a variety ol entertainment and education in a way to meet high school standards . . . bringing men and women of knowledge or experience to speak on subjects ot interest . . . showing scenic or instructive motion pictures . . . featuring the results ot weeks ot plan- ning and practicing on the part ot musical groups . . . advertising important evening productions by a glimpse ot what they will con- tain . . . recognizing persons deserving letters or awards . . . arousing latent enthusiasm through organized cheering and siriging. Thus constructive entertainment combined with a little appropriate philosophy and tact provides an appreciated breal: gn the days routine. t S Qrnerica first in our minds The Mirgies' unlainentable rresentation of The XI-ut I.tmwit.1hh' fftmzciij. .ti f,AX'i'.t77lltN iuttf Tlizwlit' ,,.. Qscar Bennett :das a liumorouf: NIGHT DRIVING-SEPT. 28. Giving fresh- iiien the false impression that high school life is one round of itiovina rrotures the first assembly of tite year was presented by a . . , 01' .ical autiizzopile i1r:it Two .r :rs were shown, Knights ut' Ilia f'ftgJiittt5, wiiri its six rules for night driving, and rNItitt'riitl, vqriicli explained .1.e,.,,r. 4,,C,.. 4 i... 4 ,t.T1I'1lIf'TCCGSSf Af COLOR DHY-SEPT. 30. V. if automobiles. e made an un' -- 1ccess:1gr atterziti at :iolagng in that super- energy of ours today. For trie sake of variety the color day assenibiy gint off until fifth period. Even St. Peter, alias olin lay Dougf lass was there lznmediately following the AfSSf3iIll1i'Af the teani, tne Peppers, and the cheering section marched out to the oval. PFEILER SPEECH-OCT. 5-6. European affairs '.-Jliirled through our iiiinds this morn- ing. fir. VJ. K Pfeiler Professor of German at the University of Nebraska , field our come plete attention, Having just returned from a trip thrcigah hurope, :ie spoke on the condif tions there, His parting adv1ce was to have to be slow in pumping at conclusions, and to weigh evi- dence carefully. HLL-BOYS HSSEMBLY-OCT. 26. Claimf ing themselves exclusive, the male faction of the school bid klseurs Femiiies' adieu and tnarched into a Hifi' assernigiy. f-liter a series of short speeches by the l5QfY officers, Mr Eberly, the new adviser, sp oke about future plans for the club. GR.-ll7ST.AlRlx' PREVIEW-NOV. 2. The cast of triis years lifuininers play was pref sented to the student body by means of art and poetry Reverting to childhood, the playf ers introduced themselves by reciting non- f85l touch to a performance of the Wesleyan :ten Ti chorus. sense rhymes, wiiile cartoonist Bill Robinson drew caricatures of each What striking reseiriblancesl DOUBLE FEHTURE-NOV. 10. lt is always oi thrill to hear Oscar Bennett, of Nebraska 'Wesleyan University, sing, Today he gave three selections. Following this, Robert G. Sgrtimons Chief lustice of the Nebraska Supreme Court, spoke upon the government ot the country today as coinpared with that at one nundred and fifty years ago. Eine piasis was laid on the need of a renewed understanding of our government HRMISTICE DHY-NOV. 11. Hs our Rrxnisf tice Day speaker, fudge Ciiappell spoke on the World war and its significance to us today. He advised the students to reniernber the errors of that time and not to repeat tfgein. ln order not to be partial, Oscar Ben- nett returned to sing to the other Eialf of the student body. NHTIONHL HONOR SOCIETY-NOV. 18. The first section of seniors, whose scholarf ship leadership, and character entitled triern to membership in the national honor society 'were presented today. Rfter a short talk Mr. lvlardis gave thetn their certificates. William Miller, a former national honor society :nem- ieer, sang at the assembly. SENIORS STHR-NOV. 16. The 78U rose arid blue pennants worn at every conceivf able angle today announced 'lsenior color day to all wrio had not been informed. Starting the day was an informal play ref liearsal under tfie direction of George Blackf stone and Richard Plrnold. Rfter the play the seniors marched out singing their senior class song with all the pride and enthusiasm expected of a member of the class of 39, 87 MIMES HSSEMBLY-NOV. 22-23. Lightse actionl Costumes of a Shakespearean play flitted across the stage, and The Mwst Linnewzt- able Comedy of Pyrumus and Tliisbe was begun. ln the fashion of Shakepeares day, few properties were used, no scenery, and men took the parts of women. This years Mimes assembly presentation proved a huge suc- cess, as the delighted audience burst into peals of laughter and sincere applause. Per- haps a few opinions were changed as to the l'dryness of Shakespeares works. Who said he lacked a sense of humor? HWHRDS-NOV. 30. Qt last the athletic- ally worthy were rewarded and letters were distributed to the members of the various teams who had earned them. Coaches Iones and Lyman of the University of Nebraska addressed the assemblies and highly praised the work of the Lincoln high school teams. MHSTER SINGERS-DEC. 2-5. Greeted by thundering applause, the Master Singers quartet from KFHB again gave an excellent performance, entertaining both assembly groups with popular and classical numbers. Lincoln high has always looked forward to the yearly offering of these popular singers. HLLISON SPEECH-DEC. 7-8. lohn Plllison, a member of the United States consular serv- ice in China, and a Lincoln high school alumnus, addressed both assembly groups this week. Besides explaining the duties and services of a consul, he told many of his experiences in China. Being in the consular service, however, Mr. Plllison refused to com- ment in public upon the war. DR. PHTTERSON - IHN. 5-6. Today we really looked for the first time at our pennies, Paul LeBar accompanying the choir on the electric organ at the Christmas assembly .... Thirty-three lighted candles, representing nickels, and dimes tif lucky, quarters and half dollarsl. Dr. C. M. Patterson, of the Uni- versity of Nebraska, started this sudden interest by his talk about the mottoes on our coins and buildings. ln summing up the speech, he made the statement, Maintain faith in the ultimate work of humanity. FHULKNER CONTEST - IHN. 10. Once again the Lincoln nigh school auditorium rang with stirring appeals and dramatic denunciations from participants in the Faulk- ner cup contest. Throwing aside time-hon- ored orations, Gene Bradley won the cov- eted cup with his original oration, Six Cent Pup. Other contestants were George Black- stone and Marcus Pateet. MID YEHR CONCERT PREVIEW-IHN. 17. The halls have been resounding lately with the words mid-year concert. To advertise this coming event, given to provide funds for new uniforms for the Lincoln high school band, the orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Nevin, played three numbers. Gene Bradley then repeated his prize-winning oration. UNIVERSITY MEN'S GLEE-MHRCH 23. The auditorium today rang with the strains of the University of Nebraska mens glee club, under the direction of W. G. Tempel. Q few of the outstanding selections were Sul- tlicrs tif Furtiuie, Adwunitis Te, and I Lure ti Pimiilc. Two former Lincoln high school pupils, Nathan l-lolman and Lynn Myers, sang solos. HLL-GIRLS HSSEMBLY-MHRCH 30. Pt comparison of the East and West was made at an all girls assembly, sponsored by the the years of Christ's life, provide traditional atmosphere for the choir presentation of the Christmas assembly. Qlficer Bennet uses his nfzrras t: illustrate Cl ri ,,', is 1'.'CT1l the 1 iritrfvduciiif tr'1 13 :1cl114 1 W1 ll 1' :rind C'1l :1at11l11 .iflfil l1'N111 l11c11ar1l lllllifilxl tt Gene Bradley Cin F.ef1er'.'e-'1 The '1'.1f'F2f fig e :her lfizr l11'ir1rf fred Wygal, as a 1:1e::.r,er ,I i:.e Y W, C Q stezif and the author if .il books Conf riargngz laran and Clnniz ..e ggrrited c11t the lLiQl1llQl1l5 ef the custfiys and condition of these two countries Hn added feature to ine girearazz. the sgn::g:i': if t:.ree selecf cis the gurls Qilee ciif the drrec 1. Qf Miss Helen 111 TRHFFIC SCHOOL-HPRIL 12. 'l' 111611-1 erit:i11:s1i1s11. 11,1 the fexietg' C'!Il.11'11,11l lllfl fr :inc co1:.1111ttee sy fvnfsored 1 d1311l'1leasse111 eff H 31111 on ciiiet drivrnz gixncig u-511: s:.Q'.-:ri and co1:11:.e11ted 111 fri by l,1e'.,1ten111:f Bennett, ol the Lincoln golice department, H trafic school under the drrectzen of the stwdent ccxincil and lieiiteriint Bennett is tf. start very soon, WESLEYHN MHLE H CHPELLH CHORUS -HPRIL 14. lvlarchinggr ao,-in the aisles ol the auditoriurn with that entliusiasrn for which they are noted, the Wesleyan Male Q Capella ciiorus began they salt-:icur prof grain of sinaing. Gershwins Strike Cp 1115 15.11111 the Vlfesleyan Chant S1111j'l1111'1'1:w, 1 1,ll1'L' .1 1'.111111tq and 171-11111.111ffX15 111x111 were aznonfg their nurnbers. FINHNCIHL EDUCHTION - MHRCH 29. T111' 15111111 Sfmt 111' Stiumt' ' .'.' the pictorial j'1iOfSC1'llGllO1l ot 11 l,awre1i Brown at the assembly today, He showed and discussed colored pictures degaictiniz The Panorama 111 Proaress. The blind sioot 11i science is iinanr cial ianorancef' clainied the noted lecturer Serve teri cents omit of dollar ln cffn clusion, lt you want rrioney' io cgrow, leave it alone, he wisely advised, 198 i. on he vic11'1r'.' in lhe Faiillcnfr C111 contest ' 1.1 f1lli:':n1. describes the .Le 'f 1111 hil'.f'1l F1111 '11 ' 1 he 1111-1 exg cffi1t NHTIONHL HONOR SOCIETY-HPRH. 28. V1 t. gr a ge r'r1::,:1111.','t1i -eefzers xr. eagze said M C. l.elle1 :'1'1ger1ntendent ol sczii :Qs srieecli H1111111' r 1 XY1:11111 H111111 is 151113 1Q:1'fen at the asseirrbiy iritreducinag ilge honor society rnerribers Certificates were 12.-3: ir.-:arded by Mr Maris ie tlgjse elecied. lfinety three added is tire 1' .1.' 1 '- , elected in TI' e1:.r HLL-BOYS HSSEMBLY - MHY 1. 311: 11. I-3 the lf. Y :e111.1isc111i 1 iffy: 1:-'ef-,g.1 The ilierzge this lllllff' wars ,icat1f1:1:'s arzci the sg eslser, K Q, B::g11d',', 1-rfessiz ff teachers egileire at the U:111.'ers1f',' gf fferrizski Te i,1lVC the boys something tc thinl: ':bout, lVlr1 Breiidy stated 'llent live beyciid 'fcixr in cape and do yfziir best fit sir' Hfffiflffi 'gfri chcise. BHND-MHY 4. Hn un1.s'1al1',' 1.ne asserii- bly rresented by tzge Lxiccln hiah school band. Besides the nurizbers by the arcuo as a whole, a special trurnoet solo 1-:as given by Lewis Day' Selectaens l1C1T1 Victor Herbert brought areat agfriause. The assembly was concluded '.-Jitlr the unique arfirigexnent of Htititllzwiux. MUMMERS HSSEMBLY-MHY 8 HND 9. Carryina us off to the 11:1 east the scene ot tnis years llflL,lIil11lQTS assezgbly gresentation v.'aa laid in India. The play, 171'11111s 111' 011111: by Qustin Strong, concerned 'in ugrisina argina the natives. Those talclnii part were Hebert Scfglater, George Blackstone lack Zirqziier, Rornulo Soldevilla, Patricia Clinton, Facriel Finn Lock, and lxflar The perlorrnance was ful. TICTLOT1. 3aret1?osberoual1. ot suspense and 89 D RAMA Practicing every night after school for weeks before the performance is given . . . trying out, memorizing, and repeating . . . reading char- acter into the lines by action, gesture, and inflection ,... making posters . . . advertising the production to the school and city . . . selling tickets . , . collecting properties . . . choosing costumes . . . staging dress rehearsal . . . resulting from this varied work, a comic, tragic, or romantic production-the senior, junior, or Mummers play. Thus aspiring actors and actresses see how it feels to be on the other side of the footlights. Fwy 3 3 E f 1 5 5 i 'fb 'CD K., xl iff-.gg M X fill .QW I ui GRHUSTHRK Turbulent Grdzifstdrk reodl yet nzcdisli was tlie scene ci 'ne Mxiizizzierrz second onniidl production Princes, bor-ons cciintefar-aes in ccsttizge-11 of '.-xlzite, rrold, Qzreeri find red were sprznizied tliroiidli tlie lfrrfie cast for tliis :iiodern rczzfxntic comedy cixnicinect witzi rrisfi Fln involved l the IQrst production of tne lines rridrlced xiniidcni in ttie Edm- 'cy tx-J: Flzgericdns wli: G 'young dirl Wlioni tiiey inet season This riiytrucdi dns is visited lool-rind tor wtiile s::e wds totxrinii tnis country, Eiiidind iier Crt lost, tlrey drrcinde tc zzieet tier tl.e next day. Tlidt niglit, overtieorinq CI plot to lrltdDGfl tlie becxtitifiil 'young riiler ol the country Princess Yetive, tztey loiil tlie plan only to ledrn tliot tlie girl they seek is the Princess. Following in Quick succession ore rzidny qrippinfg scenes Tlie plot is orbriiptly ond lioopilv closed in tlie lost tew speeches wlien '.-:itli oll cbstdcles removed tlie Qiizerif cons tind tlieizifselte-s tree to izifirry into the royol tdinily Wlien the list bit cf tnfrlce ixrw ndd been ,ezzioved trie set disindntled, ond tne books :milonced tlie lvliiiriiiiers generously donfrted 'lie rroceeds tc tlie student eriieriency fiind CQST Efirice GIl,Y.'1'. cf .J1'.'::berge-n 'vVQlfl'Eri EJEPS lr Stinky' beligy Q11 the icte. Hlfflfl QJGX Countess llrzgrtldr PRISCILLQ IEHIQ MOSELEY fciinfezif' Y'.'cnr.f- Yeiruef :gint PHTEICIH PETEFSOII Zrenflii Lirry 3:1 Hrnerisiii STl3lfIi.EY QELETI Pldrry Hnqiiisli :iii trLend LQVERNE EEYKE ? zror. D-4r.g,1:r st Gr'1rg.'t:1ric ROBERT EEPICK 'i'r-tive PrLr.: -f.'.' ct Grrzigrtirk MFlRTllFl QIJTI PlCKERlllG 'Drtroin qxicird fc Yetive Cl.lETOfI BLDOM Dorpdx guard tc Yetive LEE PELTOH Therese Yetives rzidid DOROTHY Q DWDRQK Prince Lorenz ot Ftxpnidne ROBERT SCI-ILQTER Prince Bolcrcz of Plxphiune his futher DQVID WQLCOTT Business Mdndger QLICE l.OUlSE BECKER Qdve rti-'ir' M 'JN' lMQRCUS POTEET 'H A4 We ,riiomns Davis P 3 M MIM yriigzriissrn nic: ROBERTS KPJY A' ,virtciiiiri EMERSOII l9U ,QJ . I Mi 3 -RPF? ci: jg - 'ff ' 5 e ' 'P ,gx . ' Z5 R .if 5 3 1' , H k Mo- s vi' 1 i i 1 a W 'K v - H x 'i N ' R 5: - 1 4 -X X 2 ki - xl . 3 '-11 gm.: 25 4' M 3 - 7 Q . -.6 -1f,,..v 4 . s if, .. .. L.. :Li Y V TOY NIGHT ll ela:,ae'iip el the girls aetet llgiving out with The L-l771l7TUllil Slim ,,., Plttenlianl Salute ing are the gendariiies train the GHH., Kathleen Cassidy, Marie Faster, Verna Mae Hansen, and Gretchen Rosecrans, . . Mary Qnn lledstrani and lack Yeung prepare to tie the lcnat as the ininister, lean Ferris, Carnes up .... For these at yeu wha can't recognise the cestuzzie, its Flrdis Lyinan hid- l93 ing behind that Cape ,,..' Two rneinbers ef the home roam represcntatgves get the bull from Ferdinand whose front is manned by Ralph Batty and his rear lay Warren Gold- stein .... Marian lanes leads the girls glee club in one at their beautiful arrangements. . , Sixty flying lingers rnalie quick work at routing the blues out at the auditorium. 1 MM- LHBURNUM GROVE I llN1fH'a fr xl W' ' I 1l'f I 1 ., . ., I-L. If r 4. 1'f ' n -Q' I' ,I ,..,,...3v ,,O A , ,,.,1,1, '5,.1.,' , , . I 'C ' 5 fX1lY1CGf' f TH W ..l V v 4 V ' ' F IW if Vx NT H , .,f,,,,1, ? 1 r 1 s ' 'tg , 1 A.l:,'1 ::gf1 . H1153 A . 4, 1 ti T 'Oat fm fmiirifz r, rf r Q tl1:xQ 'iid 1' ' 'Y ' Tiwtrntq '1' I rl 11 .A 5 xii A , lL lllz, 1,1 fl, M ff':fx m f v . ' ,, 5, .N.., ..... 4 L ,., , . W , I , X V? ..V 1 dc Il, K' Cl O. . ,. 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X. inf' 1 -fr' - M ' .- , '. -f - 7 .,,,,.....,......, elf: ,Qin - -V -+ ' ff x.M..MffW ' QS: ' -- .....-........ :. :' NW ...... -N:-:ia--.M I I I I C! 1,1 I E 9 if f cf ' ' IS K if ju ' c' 1 ' F - - - Nw 9 .a . X . ,X A i Q' Q ,N Q5 ,ff 7 wma THE CLASSES Reading of the formation and development of the country which will soon be ours to govern . . . speeding up the efficiency of our brains by mathematics courses . . . studying our own language and those of other lands . . . developing poise and assurance by speech courses . . . acquiring specific knowledge in vocational subjects . . . using music ability and training for our own and others' enjoyment . . . co- ordinating our minds with our bodies in sports, typewriting, and manual courses. Each of these is a step in learning to deserve the citizenship that we received at birth. 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' IMT M? ll lu fl r:Cr1CerT, lxffcxrclr l9, wzren Tzie cuorr enter- mma, rmder Tire rewemersxrr ful Mr. l,e','Lr: Q ,, ,X 1 I ,1 , , KN b V K , 6, ,K .R Tmrrecl .',ll..?1CVOFG rrrrrdrrers. Tzrrrhed Tlre '1rCC!1T'Tf ':T Tire .uiwfrrfxr 'xiii bf:sE1eTrf1ll grfrrwe-:1 WLTET The erC:TesTm '11 'z izxrsrcrrl buck' Qs Tzie Clifliliifii feceiin drexn' :ect 'ffillid lifitres Price lerrlhinily 1rTTerrreTed cfrerr Decrem TTS zverr: ei peice cmd geed 31110215 Fmt Vrrrlzn Cfrrmuvrrf To bring To G by fE91IT'VIlT1Q Czrrrrsnzrrvze scfrmigla Twr Tire Puri Qrr jlrise err Qgwrrl l5 Thie ifeixrs vesper SCCIFSOIT liege 1f'1:1rTeT clelrtere Sum Nj rlru Hllrrlg rrfzrl 1-arriqgs ilrfee rmrrrbers TQ gm all girls rxsseirgbly. Rell The Tl:er:.e 321127 used CIT everv L31 . fumer rzzixecl glee 'wider The lecrderslirp I celrr Errcgh scrroel CTCGClCGSl .... Girls glee QT CT 5TudenTc1ssTsTcmT. l97l A1 Dorothy VVeirich and the chorus rehearse Qs it must look to the anac-is when the choir The Firujty on the stage tor the Iirst tinie .... sings Ironi scores. THE FIREFLY H triumphant musical season was appro- priately climaxed with the choir's presentaf tion ot the entertaining opera, The Fu-stty, by Friml. The marines, yachting boys and girls, street singers and the palm trees and sapphire seas ot cr lazy tropical climate of Bermuda is the setting of the story ot Nina, an Italian street singer. Nina rnasauerades as a boy and goes to Bermuda on the Van Dare yacht as cabin boy, Herr Franz, the singing master, hears her sing and, thinking she is a boy, decides to adopt her and train her to be the worlds greatest tenor. Geralf dine Van Dare dislikes Nina because her sweetheart lack seems to like her, Therefore she is greatly relieved when Nina is mise taken for Hntonio Columbo, New Yorks cleverest pickpocket and leaves tor New York, Pour years pass, during which time Mr. Bangeler, Mr. LeBar, and tlie chorus per- spiring during a preliminary rehearsal .... Betty lane Pete and lack Beauchamp, busi- Nina becomes the great lrfadame Gianina, Thurston, lacks uncle, talls in love with Geraldine: and lack s lcve The traditional triangle saiiares itselt happily i when A lfiiiil Cwmci Km in Tum- Ilizirt. CHST flmfi MILDRED Iwcn Geraldine Tziurrazon Sybil In Suzei e Pc-irc Ie-nkms Mrs Van Dfzrfe Herr Franz Hccornpanist Director r Nina increases. in love tinally all concerned, If Kwiuik Kvimlqzwig CLHIBE PREFIDRICH MHBK FILLEW I OROTHY WEIRICH IPICK PINDERSOII QEPIIIIJE HEILMQII MI31XIlfE LPIVERTY DWIGHT MOELI. DICK PUT?-IEY PILICE GILLQTJ HUBREY PETTIT PPIUL LEBQR HUGH RQIJGELER ness and property managers, respectively, quibble over the amount to be spent on stage settings. :J 4 VIOLH ,-. ,, I L,'Q'1.'I. x., Hidzixrd Micfaaf vw., H,- - ..,.,, fx I., I-. .. . Ifiiiix II :If U, 7,, - CELLO -, rf' -, W. .. .. ...,.., H HTL 'f ITQAKV' K H BHSS .,,.-, ln,-f x..,.C. Fd., Bcityfee Cr Mizrgzffi HQ... If-'xieffb Elczmr 1 FLUTE If z-3--II:gw Qlllrtlhy' 1:55 M min I' :rm L5 Ccrprxwl. II xry Ilrniy ORCHESTRH PITRSONTIFI CLHRINET ' I-V1 'XI' . vwn-.. Clmrff-.' Ppgrt OBOE Iulw I-.flmuzz f'1f':11f I? T'1' BHSSOON Fifi :ri Q'.' 1-1 FIRST VIOLIN f zrtifjs Privi- Cgxxiif- MCC Iftlmgfilx Hz: 14 YHQII HWY.. , Fzbert Scif? Thomfxm Pier I-T-sd: Fllkxeg' 'I wcztzx YCLLT' : SECOND VIOLIN iff.-rzx1'1rx Iii-1-1 I'rfmc1-.1 RHI. Hubert C7153 :nntiy VI111g:,,:, NIUYQ' MQFTJH mf' Im-i Gfizibf- Evita-tt Helmet FRENCH HORN Ice I,'f:1t1'r1 Mgrk PIQQT. IXI'1f'I.f.' 1 1 IIIYHL P'xTf.'T'f. TROMBONE Huy H-'-rr 12:11 '.'.'Ll:::. Egfr.-tif Dip 11,1 TRUMPETS LQv.':.1 Dig' Carl BLISCK CHZYICF Fifm TYMPHNI D32 I. ihctikt PERCUSSION Givm Point I -tic Vv uvuco Prcvogt .,......., l99l if -G W? M M , ' f A 77'fi1wif FLUTE Robert SIIHIIIOYLS PICCOLO Harry Forney CLHRINET lluone lilrie lieill Heed Bryce Qllderty llryce Barrie.: lrllllfllli? lf-fddf.-r Robert Frottzrtfut Vllvllllfllll Eelzhl td llorold Weston llwrold Hdrvny Robert BYll'llC!f1,IYl li'1ITlQg1 Wise Deon Melzaen Le Roy Blozek Robert Campbell Frr:nee.a ltJev.n.:cEx' .-t' gzrd Wolly Von Houghton HLTO CLHRINET Harold Grotsnrxldn BHND PERSONNEL Bass CLARINET Boyd Brewster SHXOPHONE Floyd Fldder Robert Floder Mark Dulln lflllll Slotltower FRENCH HORN Roller! Burton Rolflnd Qyens lorrre.: Ervrn flrrzt ,ind Hiznqc' BHRITONE Lee llolexn Dole Mclforlflnd TRUMPET liron llelsen Edward Loettel Ruben Hoon Don Wliselzzdn Den Hlbmn De Wayne Bourne f :nt f?.1af1f.fa'rf,-get-zlggtzmt.Q y me.- ,LMAN TROMBONE Lon VVVILUCH Robert Rishi: George ran Slots., liurrnon Uleon Robert C:.lY1CfO Rxchord Hoiqzon Melbd Sxdatid Clttlord Trgckc BHSS Innior Cifzrhfell lflrnes Ivfexymll Robert f .wer Clldrlex Cool-I TYMPHNI Sdnto Qrige lbruzt. PERCUSSION Charles vxyvvllll Lester Render Paul Eurrze BHTON TWIRLERS Beverly Leak Connie Mecfiuley Ruth Hevzerrloueltler Glntc Ht.. 411 pm 1 4 v 1 4 ': A 1.- CHOIR f 1 ni 1 L 4 T A 'N F T 1 r f O . 4 vi' I! L 'sf ' QW? Ewff 1 l l i AQ I : X Wtiallify Wunrli-rlich l'rost,Cl'1r1yimari Li.el:s accompanist, Holcahr Scliwdlouler McNamara VV :nxt-rr ltznxstirityi-r Va l'Y0l'1l1Cr? Stacy, Lricksori Br itil McDowell, Marte, Gil-it-.han l.'.':1rq::, Szzlisknrx :x it-: llotliiilat Mueller, Sclllorfl, l'-lrmcr Sohl Lasher, Maytioll l.ir1ck Hinlsori, Snyder, ff .im-r Mohler Wllson, Gibson, lliibiiquv Pclsky, Mr,limif1i-ler lhfvry Cfrimi bell, ll icltnf-I lir:,. lf Kirrirwily With a list of public appearances literally a yard long to their credit, including radio broadcasts, vesper concerts, and innumer- able programs presented at state-wide con- ventions and at weekly meetings ot Lincoln business men's clubs, the members of the boys glee club have reason to be well pleased with the past season. To have de- veloped such a popular glee club while seriously handicapped by a shortage of tencrs is definitely a leather in the cap ot the clubs director, Hugh Rangeler. Selections trom the works ol Victor Herbert, H. R. Shels ley, Rudolf Friml, and many other great names in music went to make up the clubs extremely versatile repertoire. Great rivalry is evident when the time tor glee club try-outs rolls around, tor evidently the girls of Lincoln high school have found that 'lone ounce ot participation is worth a ton of appreciation. Sixtyfsix girls, under the direction ot Miss Helen Stowell, enterf tained many groups in Lincoln through the year, singing before the principals ot the schools, the Rotary club, and the teachers at their convention as well as at vesper con- certs, assemblies, and the mid-year concert. Hmong the numbers in their repertoire were On tin' Stuppc by Gretclianinott, The Smut' by Elgar, SllL'l71l7CTSU'l1g of tlic ,Nluilmiviu by Noyesf Strong. M Minn Obbink, Neutelcl, Huftrnan, Lock, Hegel, Wendell Zimbclman, Bening Lyxe Shader, 'ligcker rteitscnneider, Hoff. Decxer, Wiederspan, Lyman Hosborough, Brarriwell Hanscn, Brown, Pres , Cass Hall, Cole, V-Pres Peterson, Carter, Deitemeyer, Henderson, Dietze, Williamson, Hollins, V-Pres, bacsi Ferguson, 'i'reas, Prlest McCauley, Lebo, Hasclt Tingelholt, Smith, Ewing Ailes 'l'.:rner, Bolar, Pe-:T Bennett Meri: Pres, Hopchin, D Clark, V-Pres, M Clark M.ss Stoweil, Peck, Helix Wt-S' Crabb, Bills, Koons idy Camp, lcnes, Hosec GH Kreuscher, Tilton Fi er son Sec., L Martin, La :J in r W f xgf HV-Q 4 1 Q 's I 4 R PM 1 . L J, 'xr 1 yi' 1 C-Q' y A ,, A figs. ' ff 3 If . f A l 'H' i ' 3.3 'E' 2. ? A U ll? nf lu ' ' , 1 1 t rw :iq 'wr WNW, i V ff. 'Iii' xi Y'-' t im ' ' Q A Y' A 2 3 2' M H4-of Q Q gi it .tiff '- 541, aff .4-- mi ., C' ik If SCIENCE HND MHTH: Young Einsteins ot work in physics closs on the perplexing fourth diinension .... Miss Dunlop hedrs the old one, on VVhy l dont hove iny horne- Workn .... The tlosh bulb teiripordrily blinds d student in the niidst of d physics experif inent ,,.. Only d privileged lew ore dllowed H051 in the well stocked store rtozn of the chem- istry loborotory .... Miss i,iCDlCI pulls oport ct tosty bit ot beet while her physiology Gloss watches with voriod deqre-es ot interest ,,.. The fourth lloor qreenhi use is the citys highest .... Robert Gueniel gets the most out ot this interesting cloisfi. .,i W x A u -, S ,2 f ' W??f' A ' , -,- ,H .+R UHUI All I A ,, mug , l .,, , . xgw, .. N ,ff ,S K -.aw H .v -si. n aww A 5? '. K3 r LQQSA 51 MSW ix. - '....l!IAfp '. L . f'!f'!f I X I QI H Q1 mir, 9.2.0.- VLH! 'com nzuuc fo c .smaaffz 'zonz auzfuzg fo f .sw 'ufuzg oz amzazfLom, ibm uzfafzsifi 1fLmLLfaf.: f'ZL5l2 1 1. 1 fi A tg T. 'I P ff.. P I, ', - ,, , .. A. 'VSQJ i7 ' 5 ' y, ffl ffflfw 5 V 'nhh -,LA ana! ' cf 5 fl . f i Y X 'PQ' I . P 9 PUBLICATICDNS Getting a glimpse ot real lite on a publication ,... working in school periods and many times alter school . . . covering, Writing, editing, copy-reading, making-up pages, reading galley and page proof . . . presenting the authentic reports ot school activities to the student body . . . enjoying the thrill that comes from seeing in print what one has Written . . . Winning honors in state and national contests . . . all parts of the cycle ot Writing, printing, and reading. Thus the Pldvocate, Scribe, and Links provide varied positions and tasks to more than 400 journalistically-minded pupils each year. Senior bioqrojotiies keep Bene son Brooks ond Leslie Dienst busy. at THE LINKS fne Links is C1 book ttf tiie students 'tw :Le students, ond Ivy the students ot Lircein gli, Though the onnuol is not designed Lnosterpiece of iiterozture thot would wir' .Aigen :vide renown, it strives to present fx inposite picture of nigh school doys, ?erl:f1tos in teoting through ttiese pzooes it Qi toe noted tnott the tiieiiie ot Noutiooks on e tfirouoti the inediuin of the schooi' lids een used, in this, the tenth yeor of the :te ession, it is oppropriote ttidt ttie 1939 Lirjzs 'Juid be dedicoted to our future oCt1Le':e .. ents tovford wiiicti Lincein tiigti school ig'1. I',.fI'1iSiICd stepping stones, fizzieiiness Gi'y't'T1'AfS riifiys on it:.g' eztixrit wrt in the inoke-up of edcii yeors Links. it -. is os o tribute to tile 'Boys in ttie Service .: C IJ, -...,. f,.1U V , . , .., x v. 1 .v,. I I f' 1 f ,.,.. , ,..v. ...,, ,, LP I. t.tO'w'-lllfltl .3-.3 t.iTtI'?4S L 'Li' Ixi 'tS'i fti ' ,J Int nt.,r,t,.- nrt M Ir, ' A tlt fr Q, , - ., f 1 . ,ff1r1'!1' z t' .1 1 . rt. Ch':1'tt.1n I Q D Q THE LINKS that the l9l8 year book was published, and since then current ideas have been incorpoe rated into each edition. The tirst Links, pubs lished some twenty-two years ago, reveals many sections incongruous with the Lincoln high ot today, Conspicuous because of their meagreness and posed appearance were the pictures, scattered at random through- out the pages. Plll in all, however, the year book is an expression of that years class. Hs a culmination ol all that has gone bef lore, this years book represents the con- certed eiforts ol a board augmented by as' sistants to the editors and business mans ager, many statt members, and over one hundred salesmen. However, it is the sups port ot the pupils as a whole from which the Links derives its real strength. -'wa lohn Goe and Craig Hubbard put the riazit cut in its right place in the morgue. Standing. Alberty, photographer Zimmer, photographer Sitting. Draper, typist, Wilson, art, Sharrar, art siaif head, Fricke, art, Bauer, art, Barizait, typist MAHIORIE BLEWFHILD HOBEQHT l'vfAhCOT'l'l.l FIQNSOTJ BROOKS ANINKI ?fI'lDl'E1 FFANK KA Editors Assistant Managing Editor s Assistant Associate l' ivor s lk,-11:-tuzi is lffanaii-r s A,',v1:9f'ITf l':riaric1alAf1 i e FTRST SEMESTER. HDVOCHTE C.::f:f- f'ik:r.s': f3E:.Q1g S'r':s:'-7 'TIYTETT Conklmz Kohogf l-fetrafm: Tri i::.r.1'r. li-:1.L-f Vfirf- flwrfir 'hr t f35fr1r11r7 Bxr lf-it .' V tw.7e:1fxri1, il-le: l-4 '.'f'-' F-'i fr He. Hy' llreitlt Srrztth S'-'v.1:1 B'-V' V l1rZ 1r. lzrl-1 54151: 'T ' ' 931 llickr-1'f'r. C:1r1 't. Spay The Pldxrccate lgas stood as a syztihci ot Lincoln hiali progress since its installation soizie lortyf-tciir years ajgo. The new open style of this years edition has aiven it :ncre than ever the K Bid Town ' eltect. ln a school ot three thousand, perhaps incre so than in sirgaller hiah schools, the iinityina work ot a weekly newspaper is appreciated. Cn a Wednesday iiiornincg 'fxlien the Qdvocates have been distributed, a pin can be heard lallina in the aiiditoriiirn cr in the various herzie rcczzzs For the tenth successive tiizie the Pldvo' cate earned Qll-Hrnerican honors in the na- tional scholastic critical service- while in the contest open only to lfeloraska high school papers, it shared with only two other schools highest rating ot allstate. Many ot the stalt inenihers ot rnetropolif tan dailies have received through the Qdvof cate their lirst taste ot journalisrn. First serxif ester leaders were Kathryn Park, Elwyn Mc Clary, and Leslie Dienst, rnanagina editors, Sidney P-lnn Gardner, Patricia Clinton, and Barbara Ernesti, news editors. HDVOCHTE SECOND SEMESTER Peterson, Sgr .rock lennings Heinz Werner, Bosserrnan, Minnick, Blankenlcura, E'chcrn Lynn, Hegel, Obbink, Tracy, Marshall, Horn, Stover, Evans, Pea Goldlolatt fiangeler, Brown, Kurtzer, Clark Michael Tway Peters, Short, Kushner, Mille: Babst, Smith, Nickelson, Schroeder, Wilson, O'Connell, P, Peterson Provost, Andetsor Hlthough most of its readers turn first to the Static column to find their names among its guips, the staff strives to print a paper of interest from first page to last. The ad- vanced newswriting class, which is respon- sible for the success or failure of the paper, is made up each semester of those selected from the four beginning newswriting classes. Those who at first criticize come to realize the painstaking efforts that are made to be exact in every detail, despite the fact that positions are changed every six weeks, an uncommon procedure in high school jour- nalism. Without the Hdvocate, which is always willing to play up the opera, the dramatic productions, the Toy Nights, year in and year out, Lincoln high would literally be in ignorance in regard to extra-curricular activities. Heading the staff for the second semester were Wallace Provost, Donald Wilson, and Patricia Peterson, managing editorsg Ona Beth O'Connell, Ieanne Schroeder and Mary Louise Babst, news editors. STANDING: Drake, artg Meyer, editor, D Clarke, typist SITTING Barocli, art liadke, editor' Ware, editor, M. Clazke, typistg Putney, busznc IH naaer Vivid red surmounting silver gray not only serves as the cover for this years Scribe, but also epitomizes its contents, for they run the scale from the gentle iiielan clioly of twilight poetry to the bright scarlet of good comedy. H flash of genius here, a spark of ingef nuity there, each year characterizes the essays, short stories, and poems that make up this traditional volume. RED HND BLHCK HHNDBOOK Pls scarce as blossoming flowers in winter is the Red and Black handbook which is reprinted every few years. Those who are fortunate enough to possess a copy value it now far more than the five cents it cost them. Printed in convenient pocket size, this vale uable booklet contains nearly as many bits of knowledge as a world almanac. There is a floor plan of the school for those uninitiated in the treacheries of the class room number- ing systern. Pl complete sketch of the various Curriculums, an explanation of the different English courses, and the student governing constitution make up other features of the handbook. Because of its everyday useful- ness it can truthfully be called a sopho- mores encyclopedia. SCRIBE r 1141 Pl stirring denunciation of military traine ing, a dramatic revisal of Shakespeares soliloauy of Hamlet, a simple yet stirring autobiography, are typical of the versa- tility of Lincoln highs writers, Equally beau' tiful are the appealing poems of chapel bells, of the capitol, of futility, of eventide-Y unique, yet warm and somehow like meme ories of Sandburg, Lord Byron, Shelley, and Chaucer. STYLE CHRD What Emily Post is to society, the style card is to Lincoln high English usage. lt is designed to correct the common faults made by students in every day speech and compo- sition. Rules in regard to the writing of num- bers, use of adverbs, colloquial expressions, verb forms, pronoun constructions, capitali- zation, and punctuation are stressed. It is not so much a sin not to know what is right and what is wrong as it is not to avail oneself of the opportunity of learning these simple grammar points from the style card. The style card is an achievement of the English de- partment accomplished after much consulta- tion of the best standards of authority. CDRGANIZATICDIXIS Plssociating with others who have similar interests . . . Working to produce special assemblies or projects . . . making friends in clubs established tor that purpose . . . gaining honorary member- ship which denotes achievement and character . , . practicing to improve collective cheering . . . planning programs, banquets, and picnics . , . obtaining experience in parliamentary drill, Plll are parts ot a system set up to broaden hobbies and talents into avocations and vocations. Seniors excel in leadership, citizenship, initiative, cmd scholarship IHNUHRY NHTIONHL HONOR SOCIETY Sirius Srhziler 'v'fi.s:'x Heiskftti Lee VZ -' :ri Eiyif-r Pfielys Tehnston Sclxtiifiu icnes Youii 3 .rieis DV, y,,.,i uw., AWA . L,,Y,f,,.L. -AL.,,,'- ' IUNE NHTIONHL HONOR SOCIETY Phil: Lee Peteef Lmd, Gienzel CYG'!y'f'f'I Putney Petersen, Schneckloth, Hciqeiin -mike P'1rk Y: .ni Di-pry e..f:'1r. Benn Burch 51? ti'-f TTKSTECYK Fibers VV9emer Ffbinsfr :N-'le Hfzrrjv Cnrter, N Q: Iwmble Wolimjer, VVQQ, Sc-C y-Trees , Alberty Vice Pres Diezxxgt Rrker M:rri-C 'fir--'ich Maman Superior students-science of the elements attrctcts interest JUNE NHTIONHL HONOR SOCIETY MCCl.1ry,E3shl1fvz W'1.g.it' Vv'e.?lz Kumi M.xr.'c't-- ' t1r,.f: Sc1ttiev1llc1,Ptl1.'1 l4r.1-mfy Vrert'tCv H.11ley,SCoIt HM-m't1v'l.i Ch Cwv Httwlxri Fri-1-1 Yu-.1ir.f'r. V:'n:-- Vftxm-elm, tittu'r::'form Pre: O tuctmx is tu W Mlm' UW iw MQML-Q-' Itwvvc v y lr'-':, CHEMISTRY CLUB Kocx, 'Sire'-' 'J.Q.f Harms ff Alt-tty Ltgehs Knett Bettenhceei 'ziies Mtlcr, Cox Hcrxhrrmeniz Murcfve 'frm 4 k Ntgikss Wmthmqfon Schect-110311 Abrectzi Park Becker Syemr Svx'3r.fon,Lf':fJff1-:rx 1'f'Af . Dfwm ' elsen Serenserx Bind: Cuff i.l:e'.:.3 Grttixer Lemrtcn lie' .'.' :. fri:-1 X' ' Lee Pt tw' ::.l Freeborn, Mxptiy, Wmt it Alhery Presx, Felton, Pres, Sot.10'.'-llc Pres Qtmrmkw Nz: 5 GL-re VVQ-:let M 41 x 1 lil: VM 1 tx It ' 'A I ff Music ter ptedsure delights our tdteuted juniors cmd seuters ORPHEONS 1 P-ff f't1:.:-'Q-: 71: xl. 27. f'1t' Hz, ' :'. Hvmzt 25.53 ' 'V Haw!! Atl'-It H' tzsw, .'--rw. vf 7 XXII tt'- , C ff 'tw-r , , L,. .,. ,- .X . -.4 ORPHEONS . 'i tn-t::: 'l' 1. fx .. Lf' wr Vvl 'Ch X'-ff . ., in Lxverty Lm-ti Mutt-r Vftrukut-rmra L. .ek-A 9 Kffttt If Srmth, imgvcrfzzt. 0,11-fmutf: t f,r.':H-ttctt t 'f- 'llhztrtidre E1f't'f-.r..!.1 ' Q' .r nf-van? Wd:-V Zziik--lrtifxzt brit Cf1'hff:'1nv M.:C: 1cftfr Qld M :ik Hmri Pew-'fi Vtzi. 3 The thespiern crrt captures interest of many upperclcissmen MUMMERS Lners Allen llrrzlvcv Vircrfte lfuttia-:z Hlnern Andvr:for1,Ix1v,.: Deykr- Grllcrn, Lrclz, Blink, lk-Qtnr. L3r,.qlr1:x:, Lnun, Hrnllnirzn Fl.-v.f.r-l: lio',v.':'rnf1, Gwen Lee l.yr.n liz ,-:uri Crtnurll Alli.r1,C::le Pf4'v.mr1 ii'-fikor, Clrnlon, Dwnrak, Pallon, Seey, Hvrxfztflrrn Vlee Vera Krrrler 'l'ror1f:, M1115 Sc'l1mri,le MUMMERS Sorensen, Poteet, Zrmmer, Hokchr, Schlcter O'Connell, Selby, Pormele, Prckermq, Rosborough, Westrhcrl, Mayer, Hoknrns, Srmpsen Moon, Soldevllla, Shirley, S. Miller, Pole, P Mlller, Freeborn Schuchrian Slam Werrlcn, lemple, M155 Sprung, Morse, 'lnreos , lVlCLGl1'Jl'Tl1f1, Vrce-Pres , Hefvi Seey 'I' Mnler, Peters, Vfoerner First-year students act for funfmusicclly-able Warble cmd play K A Q A .4 DAHWES IV.-.'fmr:1l-:y 2 ir.: f'.1Hr'V1'ir IHCCI uf: Hcxylcw Cummirnx Gtwvmvwmz New :L Il' Mfr Hfivr-' Ku '.', 1,1 'fc W1-1: 11 Hv',:Sf1f:'1 Mir'-I Ex L-1A 1 M 1. fi 1 ic zr. k 41131 T.: Ikfgkhxxnl :w v- Ilfwlkwrmuiz K1-mg Hofzxw L .:tuk1u, i'3.mf,' Wolih VV'-up .F 'mngy Sp 5:1 ' : S'?.:.:.' 5'1fr,.' Cflzigze.. Mn: iz: 'f:w'::1 C1i:u1P.1:. S' --.4 y fm,-:?:17' VIH . 1 Hr : ' 'x. 1f'1- Frm' Pl- MU- Hn-1r.' CLEF CLUB K Crm-r1'.'.'ff'k! Yf'1n': Ve-rr.f 1 I':ns'ff,F','wr1s .ml.imr'1n 1 u-.w-ren, A:1E:vr.v Mc'C'91m. Grim TVN: Vlhfff Cixrfh H'-'1 rCri Chrmrztin Ccrnzrizn mor. 1.1: .'.' C11 Miz.-1 Shaw lowes href: Ii:-rlchlwy VVcf.t1:l if-OSP Freak-om, Km.,'2-r1.1 M G:ef:.':.'om1, C::,: r ' If-:1f:,nf1 Wslch 'Ir-'-if Hem-kr.gl1t Src 3 'I'r.1- Vxuv Pre: Pr'-1' I? '.-.' Vnw Fw- x Sacy Clvfilrw Mr Hmxqeg-7 E128 ,...4., 2 Young authors pen the Scribe-scholars harangue their fellows WRITERS CLUB Morrow Eoefezrnan Brooks, Garey Parrnele, Marx, Schwarz, Ware, Wells, McLaL,ahl1n, Pellon, Clare, Schnecklolh Og-or, Lynn lrlalke Drake Mann Krersteaj Ly:nan,H1ll, Helmftagifer Saxton llrrs P xtney Pearson Waikzns Soldevzlla Meyer Eouwsrna Welch, Hlll, Good, Hayes, Grarnger, Mrss Ca Baruch Doualarsxs M Clark, Seoy Phxly Treas D Clark VlCQ'PT9S, Stodaar' Pres Frariley Pre-:-1 Morrrson V1:c Prez' F.t:.ey Secy Chrrstensen Lvanrz 'loren Luebs Clare Schlater, Zimmer, Morse larnes Poteot, McDermott Piney, Bradley K Hi-r forznyon E Akeriy Coit, Chargell, Srraque Schaufelberger, B:1.'1.'i:ia l-flCTYlSOTl, Marx lflosenhlarx 'Nara Lynn Vlhyzrran, Howard, Woerner, Grrfflnq, Pole, Qurrnby, liollrns G. Hll. M Alherty, Kenny M55 D.1'.'1S Gxenfo. Dofek Dzenet, Dewey, Seoy H Alloerty Pres , Meyer Vroe-Pros Osborne Treass , Sorensen, 'lreas , C Hrll M155 Cook V r.11w: 1 fr Pxlivxwr. rn HI-Y nw- .Gln I.. ful. 11, wp., Q fellowship COMMERCIHL CLUB Ld' TE F-Myer, Airzzxit Cixi: Strvc VE: Shari DTH xr: IQ11: Barffxtf Wm-tgol, H hgh: :.:v1. C1 ..1',' Pour 'ri C:--. :hifi Km IFZ' 2 .. .,,A r v'v'1.:137I1 limi:-r Aw'--r. f1YONt1 'I' M115-,L:.1 Ei .rl Cffzx fr, VP., r. U '- T '1.'e:.:, Nz, --rf' Cfvrtk Tfhhain Drum-X VVefl:h Ls-mly Lowe rl1'1TCC ff Allefr. VK...- fm--:.,', Lynmn lin-vvssfur Petvrson, Cznvvforxi I-fxrxzmz Szznth, Wr1.l'-hcmzw, Brxlffrxck 1.7 Hflfv' Slim -- - r Pr'-' An 1--from Hwrkrf H6951 Cizzwfy Shu.:-V P':'.'.'lmwc1 : ,1f-r E' fx.Li-rfy Sc'-C DQPJICI1 IN1'.'1S V '---' Lfukf-. '.'.' Schrtzfz. f'f MMU'-r Pix'-ea Schwile, Mr 'lomrxn 2 Spirited enthusiasts for Victory-high principles in Uihietics PEPPERS Qxker Nextel Hi-in Mc'Cmr'kfr M1.lc: Lfztrfn f'r1':.: .i ii1 1,'fn,I'..'Cr1 ii, L H S6214 irvifln VVOr:3lvr 1iOiQ1l'19C'f1 Kwitcs' Sfiifiicr I'.f:.f', Hirriiy IC:.w Vw:-1, :si ingjli 'Vex :il 1 iriekriliii M-3:1011 N-frijJ':'rin Haw' 51371611 1 F:':',-,'m- Hmv.re,'l'r1m CVM. 'Niki'-. .Je ' 21-. f :1 fr, Mx.ii1er,C.mi: Fm: Lwuterifmt Herrtiirx .r Cirynirm 3141.11-rua Cm ri Pfiftfwr I Cf fir: I' 1 .:i1:. A A A A A ,wei- l123i L CLUB Lcimr, M. lohnson, Dcimzs, Kehm, Lemme Gorion Crfzriiez f3c.ii.fte1n Hi1gert,Anfierfmi, D Kmq 3. Kznd Ienninvs Pizft Leonfirfi Yfivvfirfis Ei..'t:r. PULL: A':..l1r TAC1-ter, Sciiorfi, Gxzss Lciwzffi, Clfirke T' .xiii '31Qf:'.v Dau' Iris'-c ,Ar Yoriy Mr 'I'f!i':r1 Selmer? Monffxque Ogden V159-Pr0s,Le'.'e1, Sec 3'r rhel Iigckicy Ffkiiffff Mr M .ei.er, Mr Eeechier 'QP' jf' Members at G. Q. H excel in ability and agility in athletics G. H. H. Cummins, Cassidy Nexzenschwander, Hanson, Lambert, Anderson, lenkzns, Nye, Weart, Macdanalgl Robinson, Whedon, Kubik, Mtller, Martin, Galloway, Drake, Tracy, Sclileunina, Hansen McLeod, Schroll, Iones, Harnly Black, Franklin, Easfb .rn Mann G. H. H. Sullivan Hall, Iohnson, Robertson Baaley, Spalding, Pappas Stoner, Stewart Henderson, Beers, Fidler, Smith, Brown Kohout, Franklin, Richards, Grant, Chrtstonulas Franklin, Allder, Wetzel, Treas, Franklin Pres., Crandall, Sec'y., Martin, Trumble, Hanners H241 Programs and parties provide varied activities for Girl Reserves GIRL RESERVES Aritiftrxari VJ-51,-ini LI'1w'!1 limi ri Mr v'.f' toy Hffypfs E411- it L'1:'.t.f'rC X x'- H Era. v- Cxtw i5 :'-:iw :'..::y Ycxrf: Bdrtlrm L Hager E ..er11eyer, Oq.1:', Ehttery, 'l'tiomg:1o:1 M n ,ryzon Becker Levertori Hgby 1 elf Q1 P Mfitvjku Fraxoke B. Baker Crezzhforg Kmfxht Treerom K.:.k Dover. ,ri Rainey, Saimiors, Hijfftft 1 ' '-'ri Crarmzl Dr:-Ze Crawford R-Jr, Alu-shi M1 .,,' Ga:-A: Vv i,':r Hr Cm., i Zi ,fit ' g xi 125 .i GIRL RESERVES C,l t: ffr. Crzrzfffzin Orzf-: f'iTf!Z1i't!Q'!' Barrie-'C Derry Colkuvri Ifofz Yxrk C Sixth 1iol.1r1., C-:cert taster, KIt'?'lSCi1'?Y I Sm1th,S1oac1ar'i Qmrritwy, Pore Afioofv, Bauer Hamzvvri J 1 Habit: Sctififmzel, Woottner Short Dc-zfemeyer Baipxcti Ba'1iey,Be:tjf Y Pe'ers U Peters V-'ea:' er '1i.:n, XVellLf Moore, Wheeler, ireas, Dorsey, Wini, Vice-Pres, Morrison, Btewiic-la, Sec y, Chirchilt, Powei, Shar:- K fi -'fs Mcilerrnott Zirnrtier Nalcott Clare Doiiqfxss Woerrxer, Robins, lord, Brfziiev ict-csione, Vfeg. 5.:.,.f,v1,,a, 1.en?el Mr Kvasziz DEBHTE TERM MH debate coachs dream was the way Mr. Kvasniclca characterized this years def bate sauad. For the first tiine in the history of the state, one high school won three Ne- braska college debate tournaments. The school was Lincoln, the tournaments '.-:ere the Midland, won by Robert Weil and Rornulo Soldevillag the Hastings, won by Robert Weil and George Blackstone, and the Peru, taken by Roiiiulo Soldevilla and Robert Guenzel. Besides these, the teaizi won the district, reached the serni-'inals of the Doane, and survived three rounds of the state. ln the girls' division tlie hnals of the girls' tourna- iiient was reached. Qther tournariientrs aitended, in which no chaiiipionship '.-:as granted, were the Beatrice, Benson, and Lincoln invitational tournaments. Lincolns debaters also covered thezn- selves with individual honors. Robert Weil won the highly coveted Midland scholar' ship for being the best debater at that con- test. lohn lay Douglass was first in exteizi poraneous speaking at Hastings, while The debate tearn feasts on the spoils of this years tournament ,i.. lnterclass win- ners, Donald Meyer and Robert Schaufle- loseph Mcllerznott took second at Doane in the same field. The last-named also received an excellent rating at the district in original oratory. ln the division of interpretative ora- tory, Gene Bradley won superior ratings at both the district and state tournaments. ln all, thirtyfeight students participated in debates with other schools, staging 240 de- bates. Of these, l39 were decision debates, Lincoln winning eighty per cent. The debating season of l938-39 was one of the inost successful in the history cf thc school, The teaizi cotnpiled a record un egualed in the state. These boys graduate, but they leave behind a reiiiarkable array of cups and trophies and an exainple for future teains. The interclass debate tournainent was a preview of next years national question, Resolved that railroads of the United States be governinentally owned and operated. Inscribed on the Downer-Stewart cup was the junior tearn of Robert Scliaufelberger and Donald Meyer, berger, accept the Downer-Stewart frorn David Walcott. T126 I QNX QWM Q J L 'X-n af f farm fo naaf mu Ofc ucc 1 Ag, V ,Aj 'xx E .N 1 5 I I , 1: ,J . 17 J i . ff? 1 T 'I A I ff 'kilt If ML Egan conzflafifion wifi Sf, 2 Z I 'za 5 sy - - ,Q 5 fn 'XX f H271 BUYS ATHLETICS Giving hundreds of boys experience in first team, reserve, and sopho- more football . . . letting handball develop the muscles and auiclq thinking of the sports classes . . . developing clean sportsman- ship through the medium of tennis . . . through numerous golf games . . . the best aquatic advantages . . moment in track and field events . . . cates to those worthy of them. The complete organization pro- vides many boys with recreation and relaxation necessary for healthful living. providing extensive exercise using the swimming pool to , providing many a thrilling awarding letters and certifi- Lauer, E, King, Debus, lrich, Maser, Anderson, D King, Lorenz, Bachman, Metheny Frank Mueller, assi coach Hair: Beechner coach FIRST TEHM FOOTBHLL Playing an eleven-game schedule, be- lieved to be the toughest ever undertaken by a Lincoln high squad, the Beechnermen marched through the football season with- out suffering a single setback or tie. The powerful offensive machine rolled up 282 points to the oppositions 33, and for the second straight year claimed the state cham- pionship, as well as the Missouri Valley title. Forced to share these honors last year, the Links claimed them outright this season. The eleven victories lengthened the winning streak to twenty games, the Links not hav- ing gone down in defeat since Minneapolis South turned the trick in l936. Howard Debus was named on the first all-state honor eleven, while durable Fred Metheny, able quarterback, and scrappy loe Partington, fiery first man, landed berths on the second and third teams respectively. Dean lackson, Forrest Bachman, Eugene lrick, Dale King, Bud King, Don Hansen, and Bob Ogden all received honorable mention for their efforts. The seasons first encounter was the an- nual first team-reserve battle. The varsity soon showed that it was headed for state honors, for the seconds were dropped, 54-fl. September 24 found the Links meeting St. loseph Central at St. loe, Missouri, in what was the first night football game a Lincoln high team ever played. lt evidently didn't hamper them any, as the lndians were scalped, 2l-6. Hansen and King scored twice in the first half and although Central tallied with a 50-yard drive in the third, Lin- coln sewed up the game with a 25-yard pass to King. H temporary letdown came on September 30 when an inspired Crete eleven led the Links 7-6 at the half. Fl 32-yard aerial was responsible for the damage, but a 25-yard H281 I 1291 Day, Wray, Lovell, lackson, Lcbsack, Pago, Gordon, lohnson, Kesasper, Buckley, K h FIRST TERM FOOTBHLL flip from Debus to Hansen, plus Methenys extra point cinched the game, 13-7. The Beechnerites topped their traditional rival, Grand Island, 28-U, on October 7 at the third city. Debus whipped a 49-yard strike to Red Hansen for the initial tally and in the third period climaxed an 82-yard march by ploughing over from the ten. Later, after a poor lsland punt, several line smashes culminated in Methenys scoring. The last counter came with only thirteen seconds remaining as Debus hurled a quick pass to McMaster. Pl superior passing attack gained the Links their first league win on October 15 as they journeyed to Sioux City, Iowa, to down the Central Maroons, l9-7. The first tally came when a 20-yard pass from King to lackson hit. Central came right back in the third when a Lincoln punt was blocked. With the extra point they led 7-8. However, early in the fourth, alert Fred Metheny snagged an errant Central aerial and dashed twenty-five yards to the promised land. With four minutes left, King smashed center for twenty yards and the final marker. Fl visiting Beatrice eleven was roughly handled on the twenty-first, as the Red and Black pounded out a 38-O win. Pl long Debus reverse pass was good for the initial score and King and Hansen added two more. Metheny sauirmed over for another in the third and then, with a big finish in the final period, both Debus and lennings ambled over. Only a last quarter passing barrage saved the Links on October 28 as a visiting Omaha South squad threatened. H short aerial from Debus to Metheny in the opening moments gave Lincoln six points but the Packers tallied in the second to take a 7-6 half-time lead. They kept it until midday in the final canto when Slinger Debus threw two Alb Partington, lermings, Hansen, ' T. Miller, Eeicliel, Lohiell Ogden Mclvfasters, H Miller, hobinson Phil: FIRST TEHM FOOTBHLL touchdown passes to lackson for a sweet l9f7 victory, November 4 saw a visiting aggregation frorn Omaha Tech fall 25-0 on a slippery muddy field, On the third play of the gaine Debus swept off right tackle for twentyftive yards and six points, and, after an exchange of punts, Hansen cut back over the right side and scainpered uninolested fifty-three yards for another rriarker. He slid l2 yards over the rniddle for the third score after C: pass interception and, after the interinission flipped a short basketball pass to Keszler for the concluding touchdown. The following Friday, in an Hrrnistice day game which drew 5,000 spectators in Omaha, the capital city lads annexed the Missouri Valley title by tripping up Omaha Central l9A0. King shoved over in the first frorri the onefyard line and then two Debus to Hansen passes cornpleted the scoring in the final periods. 1? 1 Q lug Browns Falls City tigers were the next victims as Lincoln iourneyed to Falls City to win as it pleased, 33-0. Metheny and Debus went over on line plays in the second and then, in the fourth, the Beechnerzzien added three inore scores King and Lovell each got one and Lebsack tallied the last, via right guard. H thrilling cliniax to a successful season carrie on Thanksgiving day as the Red and Black rnen traveled to North Platte to down the local Bulldogs, l3f5, to take, undisputed, the state title. Lincoln scored in the second as Hansen wriggled through frorn the l2 King plunged for the extra point. The l'l9latters scored in the third on a line plunge and repeatedly threatened, Howe ever, the Links carrie back to ice the garne in the fourth when Debus crashed over frcizi the two after a pass and lateral play had put the ball in scoring position. lt was Lin- colnls twentieth straight victory and second straight state title. YW? 1 4 ISV? Q. J 'f - 5 ri QHSQQE' A .2-k'sy5H3 fx' Q' A g -. .44 V. . 9 sy ..,' 4 . - we y .- 4 K. ' Y 'gf f H 3 A s ,I , ' b .M E if .Q Q, Q 1, f' ' n 1, x , A t 5 , I P - Q fi i ki SM W I V ' f., , 1 1 ., . , m...'k' A 5 9 , 1 I , ' 5 , L, if , Q A W , . i Yi 15 . . x ,-f . Q -W, Q fl if 'kgs Zi 5 y EF X va 4 5 K EQ ' 3 ff if Qs J . ? ' ,A an-J , an-on 1 eau W IW MM- '-K--f'M:nsN,,nusn 194 all 1 . j A X xfx. Q .. Q ay . 1 A I - MR z a W 'P' F , N' 3. ,f9i' S V . Q F , A ' 'if wf f2fff l f K 11 if Y v ff f 1 V 1, ' a K 4 E x n 4 3 3 5 fr Q 'V f -al 3 fig, :Z , Q, EMI . 'fl dy, I 3 Ktrxz' Der.s 'v'.'1,k:nsen L1 .er i-eine PJ' Seecnner ac: F N-.U . ce e .Ms .ce N .Qtr 2 v 'W'-2'a'r' FIRST TEHM BHSKETBHLL Witzi out one returning letterrnan Ceacli .walrtiz Beecliner torced tc build frczn tiie around uri, and tile result was a basketball season ol rat2.er pindraniatic acliieyeziient The Beecltnerrnen dropped tlie cnener as a visiting Ornalia Central guintet eizieraed 'victorious by 11 count The Lrnks next taurneyed to Scaitli Qntalia, wliere ttiey edged out the Packers 2V-24, The follou-.'ir1 ': evening Grand lsiand was downed 32-25 cn the Wliittier ziiarles. Friday the l3t2i sax-.' an inspired ball club troni Hastings sniasii tne Red and Black -lg-252 H visiting Cinalia Tech eutj1tpre'.'ailed over tlie Links 22 l7 tlze next niglit in a slow- znoving oall gazite. lanuary 20 and 2l the Beecltnerites ieurneyed te Sioux City, where Friday nialit Central win 3729 1-:title on Saturday, Lincoln salyaaed tlie l1nal game witli Last 2319. Tlie following week Oraiia Central won A5932 in a return aazne Crete was next downed on its ltoine lloor 3Qxl5. February was tlie return engaaeinent .vitli Qinalia South wliicli tlie Beeclinerizren 35-2l Q rtc:-:erful York team next teck 'rgsitina Links 31-T3 Cn the fallex-xinf': f .'0t'llTt',1 a visitinf: band et Beatrice basket :ers rudely Ifindlea 39 29. Lincoln took ffl early' lead in the annual big gaine '.u'itt1 irckscn, out tailed te hold it as a Card rally -ion 29 22 at tlze ccnseuxzi Tlie Tecli teazii xntalted a A18-2U pasting to tlie Links on their dst titre Lincoln eked C111 a tlirilling 23-2' 'rin cver Kearney in a ganie, wliicli at cnc ripe found Linccin trading by l2 points ln the district teurnarnent Lincoln had an easy tizne downing Crete 32-l9, and Teach' ers 39-l8. ln the finals, lackson again did the trick 4325. ln the first round of the state 'eurney Lincoln niet lforfolk, wliicli tcck an --arly l3f5 lead, cut four baskets by Mettieny Lit it fc lnfl3 at tfie :1a.t Qt tlie end ct tlie ieatilar playing tiine it was 27 27, Qn extra ericd left it still tied, sc another was played inally Toni Rice sank two tree tlirows to 1akeit29 27. ln tiie second round, Creialitftn ren riroved too strong and downed tlze Qeectiner boys 37-lil to end tlie Links' licnes and season. 5 'if' gm! ,L . 3 l f . its 5' It 8 H321 H331 True, Mafzer, Wilkirzsen, larnes, Stiles, Cami bell P ll lid KH' 0'Co Jr l ' l' Y f lil- L:'.UY, 1 Ylflf JUIIUS, f,JX Mr Yortty, mich lfa Jhan, Klein, iweil 'l llylan-1 RESERVE BHSKETBHLL Prospects tor next years basketball team are bright, as this years reserve cagers served notice by winning eleven contests out of a fourteen-game schedule. The three games lost were all to greater Lincoln opponf ents and by one, two, and three-point mare gins. Bob Campbell was accorded a position on the greater Lincoln league team. The seasons record: Dec, l6-Reserves 42, Ulysses lO lan 6---Reserve: 21, Omaha South seconds lf TENNIS This years tennis team proved no excep- tion to the usual good stock that comes from Lincoln high. Omaha Tech was dropped Bel indoors at the Coliseum in the seasons initial encounter. Seward next visited Lincoln, only to tall Slfg-Vg. The Nehawka racquet wielders were then swept aside Sell. The Toman netinen next journeyed to Beaf trice to lose only one doubles match and win 3-l. Monday, May l, saw them fall be' tore Tech 5fl as only Hummel won. Mr Toman, coach, Dtibuqde, Hurnrrtel, Svobofla lan 7-Reserves l7 Bethany lg lan l3-'Reserves 27 Dorchester 9 lan, 14- Reserves 26 Cortland ll lan. 21--Reserves 34 College View lg Feb, 3- Reserves 23 Crete Reserves Ql Feb. 4-Reserves 44 Omaha South seconds 23 Feb 7eReserves 23 Cathedral l6 Feb lO-Reserves 28 Bennett 18 Feb. ll-Reserves 37, Beatrice Reserves 21 Feb, l5iReserves 15 laclcson Reserves l8 Feb 27-Reserves 20 Havelock Zl Feb. 28-Reserves 26 Ulysses AO Totals 393 736 GOLF With tour returning golf lettermen, Coach loe Toman placed an unusually strong golt team on the fairways this spring. The Red and Black annexed the seasons opener against Seward l2-U at Pioneers and then traveled to Grand lsland to drop the lslanders 7-5 on their home links. The Toman 'ltairwayers' then invaded Beatrice to triumph handily, Slfg-glfg, ln a return engagef ment with the Grand lsland linlqsinen they won lU-2 May 2. F Highland, Mortenson, R Hyland, Stzoiner, Dvvor k Ggggy Ggtfigtctn, fQQll.j1ly Tucker Allin, lohrfon l.Ir Toman, coach Daniel Hitch, Gordon, Wilson Kohout, Aguilar Miller, Maser, Gloss, R Wilkinson, F. Wilkinson Leonard, Wheeler, Kersey, Sheffert Smith, Lauer, Bachman, Williams, Mr. Mueller, Iennings, O'Connor, Lovell, Provost BHSEBHLL Baseball is celebrating its one hundredth anniversary this year, and Frank Mueller's Bed and Black diamond crew are provid- ing their share of the celebration. Baseball always has been a fan-pleaser at Lincoln high. ln the first game of the season, Gayland Lefty Glass whiffed eleven men in four innings as Lincoln pounded out a 17-1 win over Teachers high. Don Lovell and Bill lennings paced Lincoln with six hits between them. The Muellermen next traveled to Schuyler, where they eked out a 4-3 victory with a desperate seventh inning rally. With Lin- coln one behind, Lovell singled, stole sec- ond, then came home with the tying run on pitcher 'Wilkinsons double, who soon scored the winning tally when pinch-hitter foe O'Connor singled him home. On a muddy field that was better suited for ducks than baseball players, the Links triumphed over a visiting Madison nine, 6-O. Relieving Glass at the end of the second, Mark Sheffert permitted Madison only two hits as he struck out twelve. The six Lincoln runs came in the first three frames. The reformatory baseballers next out- slugged the Bed and Black nine, 1U-6, in a nine-inning practice contest. Coach Bed Mueller used twenty-one players. I-'lpril 21, southpaw Benny Kohout was in fine form as he and his mates mowed down Teachers high, 13-O, in the return engage- ment. Kohout limited the tutors to a solitary hit and sent down four via the strike-out route. Lauer and Gordon got long triples. ln a tight pitchers' battle which went nine full innings, the Muellermen drew O-U with a visiting Fremont team. H return game will be played later. Schuyler next traveled to Lincoln to upset the Links applecart, 7-2. Pllthough Glass gave only seven hits and fanned twelve, six infield errors contributed to the defeat. Wilkinson pitched good ball but weak- ened in the fifth, and Creighton Prep scored three runs to take Lincoln 4-2, Plpril 29. Moak Sheffert literally won his own game, May 1, when he struck out fourteen, gave three hits and got two of Lincolns eight hits, to set down Liberty, 8-3. H341 cgi ' 'mi 1-,uni Mr Yordy, coach, Sharrar, Goe, O'Connell, Hive-tt, Abbott, Williams, Porter, Crawford, Bishop, Turner, McWilliams llelhitrori manager, Berquist, Pierson Vaughan, Roberts, Sexton, Schuckman, Culwell, lohnson Cole, Brownson, Schmidt Koch, Lebsack, Marshall, Weygmt, Hyatt, Francisco, Debus, Hoffman, Nickerson, Fensler, Allen Contained in the brilliant showcase on the second floor are a vast quantity ot gleaming athletic trophies gained by Lincoln high athletic squads. Find a great number of these are the direct result of the efforts of the Hed and Black trackmen who annually pace prep meets. Coach Cy Yordy sent two relay teams to the Hastings meet Flpril l5. The 440 team came in second, while the sprint medley crew annexed a third in their event. Successfully defending their title, the Yordy cindermen placed in every event to take the York invitational meet handily with 8Ulf2 points. Superior field work piled up points as Debus took first in the pole vault, javelin, discus and second in the shot. Team- mate Hoffman won the shot and got second and third in the discus and javelin respecf tively. Lebsack took the broadjump with Hyatt third, While Iordan and Nickerson got first and third in the high jump. On the track Sexton, Marshall, and Francisco led the way in the century, half, and mile runs. Pierson TRHCK placed third in the low hurdles as did lordan in the high barriers. The Red and Black next swept the Kearney invitational by amassing 56 points to their nearest rival's 19. Debus collected l8 points by winning the discus, javelin, pole vault, and a second in the shot. He set new records in the javelin and discus while Charley Hoff- man, who took second in the javelin and platter-throwing. set a new record in putting the shot l foot, 7 inches farther than the pre-- vious mark. The cinder kickers, led by the distance men, got their share of points with Francisco taking the mile and Culwell the halt. Marshall and lohnson got thirds in the quarter and half mile. Sexton and Schuck- man scored in the dashes by getting a third and a second in the century and furlong respectively. Handyman Bob lordan tied for second in the high jump and raced in fourth in the high barriers. Weygint placed third in the low sticks as the relay team came in second. Erickson, Ammon, Marshall, Davis, Edwards, Martin, McMahon Albrecht, Lofink, Baker, Crancer, Oldfield, Hilaert, Salford, Kimball Mr, Tornan, White, Heiny, Henderson, Stewart Stoddart, Hutton, Duling, rnanar SWIMMING Despite the fact that there was no state swimming meet, the Red and Black swim- ming season was considered a great success with the record reading six wins and one loss. February 2 found the Toman paddlers journeying to Beatrice to dunk the Orange- men 54-12 in their home tank. Lincoln an- nexed every first place including the two relays. lt was the initial meet for both squads. Two days later saw the Red and Black mermen bow to their arch rivals, Omaha Tech, 35-31, in the Tech pool. lt was a close meet, the winning of the medley relay by Omaha deciding the final outcome. George Crancer, Les Oldfield, and Don Hilgert took the only Lincoln firsts. The Lincoln Y. M. C. Q, splashers were the next victims as they sank before the Toman men 36-30 in their own water, Lincoln's l8U- yard medley relay team of Oldfield, Lofink, and Hilgert broke the pool record in the time of l:52.8. Pl return meet with the Y was held on February l7 in the Lincoln pool, this the Red and Black tanksters won, 45-2l. Dick Marshall tied the state record and set a new pool record when he swam the lUO-yard back- stroke event in l1U8.6. The Links took every event with the exception of the l6U-yard free style relay. Coach Toman assigned his second team the task of taking on Beatrice, March 2 in the return home engagement. They came through nicely with a 36-29 win, as Stoddart and Stewart tied in the 4U-yard dash, Heiny took the lOU-yard breast, Martin, the lOU- yard back, and Davis, the lUU free style. Henderson completed the scoring by easily winning the diving. Qnother meet was held with the Lincoln Y. M. C .H swimmers, and again Lincoln carrie to the fore with a 40-26 triumph. Fea- ture of the meet was Oldfields breaking of the state pool record in the lUU-yard back- stroke. His time of l:O8.5 cracked the pool record set just two meets previously. The last contest of the season found the Links again trouncing the Y mermen 49-l8, in the Y pool for their largest score against the Y swimmers. Crancer, Hmmon, Marshall, I-lilgert, and Hutton took individual firsts as both relay teams garnered victories. 3 GIRLS ATHLETICS Providing relaxation after school for many girls . . . offering instruction and competition in basketball, tennis, swimming, speed- ball, and archery . . . developing poise and better carriage by these sports and dancing and hiking . . . encouraging perfection through interclass touranments . . . presenting emblems, letters, and membership in the girls athletic association as incentives for continuing practice . . . using the facilities of the gymnasium, pool, tennis courts, and outside field five periods each day and two hours after school every night. This efficient system interests girls in healthy exercise and competition and develops physical strength and mental character. H371 C Wliwtrr. L Marti' SPEEDBHLL Q .. it ...Q 4. Y Y 4 'Qr' , L 11 vi X . V ' 'Wa ' L I A -ez Hollins Larnlcert, l3ettigrev.' 'trac-fy Sit-wart rr 1 .airy K .Lint L lalartseri Car, my Him., Ti rzhtzcr. Pax 11:1 FM .+'nscfw. 1n1f-r M':r,r. 1 .rn Ari if-: The thud of leather against toe, of a sailing bali between the goal posts, mean speedball to the many girls who invade the gymnasium in the afternoon to try for the eleven positions on a team. This past year the Juniors defeated a coifloinaticn team of seniors and sophomores by winning two games out of three. The battle beiveen gcahes, halfbacics, fullpacks, ends, and forwards was waged with Frances N63U6If1SCl1'fv'G1'ldGf and luanita Lampert captains of the junior and sophomoreesenior teams respectively TENNIS Using fcrehand and loacichand strokes, a volley, or lob, the contestants in the tennis tournament execute the game in a style that all newcomers like to watch and profit from. This years champion is Mer- riam Mann, who defeated Marie Louise Drake, the defending champion, for the title. Semiffznalists were lean Whedon and Bette Nye. Whedon Mann llye Drake THP DHNCING Keeping time to music, the tappers work :ut new steps in order to earn their letf 'ers The requirements are to compose an :riginal dance and appear before sorrie oublic gathering. Pl dance, On Ptmitfc, was presented by iour of the girls, Verna Mae l-lansen, Kathleen Cassidy, Gretchen Rosecrans :nd Marie Louise Foster, as the G. H Pl act in foy Night. Hosecrans, foster, Stoner Cassidy, V. Hansen x X I 8 H391 Hall, Schwartr, Black, Harnly, Cummins, Whedon O'Connell, Varidcrbura, Kubik, Lawson, Wetzel, Crandall, Macdonald SWIMMING Following weeks ot patient practice and instruction came the swimming meet. Last tall the juniors emerged victorious with Hnn Macdonald scoring 20.25 points. Mary jane Harnly, senior, was second and Barbara Wise, sophomore, third. Upholcling the junior colors were Marilyn Lawson, captain, Mary Hileen Cochran, Finn Macdonald, Ona Beth O'Connell, True Wetzel, and Mary Zimbleman. Seniors in the meet were captain Carolyn Baker, Mary lane l-larnly, Harriett Black, Mars jorie Crandall, losephine Heilman, and Evangeline Kubik. Participating sophomores were the captain, Barbara Wise, lean Whedon, Donna leanne l-lall, and Betty Schwartz. MODERN DHNCING Perhaps not regarded as a sport in the same sense as basketball or baseball, nevertheless, modern dancing builds up strength and gracefulness, lt gives the girl not interested in the more strenuous sports a chance to earn her emblem and letter. Under the assistance ot Miss Grace Hnn Morgan and the sports leader, Betty Weart, the girls worked out several inter- pretative dances. Beers, Wetland Henderson, Weart, Peck SHLESMHNSHIP Bed jackets and black hats can be sighted going through the crowds at the football and basketball games as girls sell candy and ice cream to increase the G. Pl. H. treasury. New equipment for the girls gymnasium and letters and emblems tor the girls in the club who have earned them are purchased from this fund. Mary lane Trumble and Dorothy Martin are cone cession managers. B, Franklin, Spalding, K. Franklin Nye, Trumble, Martin, Hicharas 'V T X T S.: Hudkins Ienltrns, Bagley, Anderson Lambert, Barrett Nye Pappas, Freeman Schletinrng,1.o3an Kdbrk Galloway Ne.vnsch'.x1ri,ier, Icing:-n Stuezrrrer Kohcrt Bra:-.'. McLeod D Martin H l'ranlc.rrr Marrri Smith 'Nhetlon Crsrrxrdll Grant l'r.:r1r.t- Harnly, trmekeerer, L Martin, Hanners Schrorl hoberyzgon, I Franbmin Dxrrrluar Morse K Yranlcirrr srorvlceer BHSKETBHLL Swishl Qnother two points are scored as the ball sails through the hoops. Every winter, girls invade the gymnasium to practice lcr the basketball tournament held in March. The tournament was the climax to many weeks ot practice and drilling. Free throws, sei- ups, offense and defense , , . all were used as zzieans tc improve team play. With the aid ot the sports leader, Merriam Mann, a double roundfrobin tournament got under way, Iuanita Lambert captained the victorious seniors, Billie Barrett led the juniors, and Bette Nye directed the sophomores. L GIRLS Black chenille l,'s on scarlet sweaters indicate two years of participation in some sport The first year an emblem is awarded with an invrtatcn to yoin the girls athletic association. The following year, it the team is made or all requirements met, a letter is the reward. Organizing the girls who have earned letters gnto one group is a plan to encourage other girls to enter into their favorite sports with the privilege ot wearing a Lincoln high school letter as their ultimate aim. Ycster Bagley Spaldinw Lamlert K .:'1K, Werlani lohnsrn Kohotrt Stoner, Hobinson Ftdler, Tracey Allder, Cassmy, Neirenschvvarider, D Martin, Mann Harnly Stewart Eastburn Tr..rrir3le lizrrett, Morse Schroll, Anderson L Hansen Weizel, Crandall D!Gr1G Weart 'J Hansen Brown, Galloway, Black HCKNOWLEDGMENTS For thc gd t hey novo olfzvod H1 mokmg tm, book what Lt Tho Imks boord ocknowlodqow tho followmq LA IFS DI pk 1 P H H4 Rl HI r F IIN? vwrh , zo' Ei TIEHF1 1.3 SLEQUII I 'IiFoflL'I' xlf ij ,'.' ' Lffi FNUQ fP5FlRL.gI.' iff IPEU.I ff' N ?f EfffEfT.'1iff C 'U 5.iwEilRlg+'YQ Nil .',' EQ' lil 3 '.'.' f.LIUf,T.' 5.1ELE4H CUEI Mf. I ' xii Vf'fT':' fiFIFf'fEQIf SPECS V 'L f ' 9LQI.C1I1.lf1fI'i H1111 HI VS. f,f5i'Wff '.'fRf'1IFIHl iIN1lfHiSf3fI MI.i11fI.lI'HiIEf E' I.FI.'I.f,QIi .QYFIEY TIP, CJYIHIJMEIH 1.I1Q'fHEfffflff YQ'I'I'Q'f T I VJIIIIPIQWI. EififFIfNV ?'VffII1'1' EQl.IQf1f'l 'E? 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