Lincoln High School - Links Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1944

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Effecfive adveriising such as lhese poslers made by arf sludenls, Jeanne Wood- worfh and Jeanne Ryan, played an imporfanl parf in lhe scramble for Joy Night Hclxefs. The boys glee and boys oc+e+ donned skirfs +o presenf Black Kills From Goofania. An unusual fealure of lhis acf was iwo songs, I Wrrrlcler lVlml My Bomber Pilofs Thinlging and A513 a Nelwraslga Coed, composed by Hugh Rangeler. 'mv' The girls glee presenlalion of lnfernaiionalc, 'fea+uring 'lhe Uniled Nalions in person and in song, was 'rhe flnale of Joy Night Belly Whifmore spins a laria+ in lhe Buclcerelfes' acl. DIL Jlonqlv, Highlander Wallace dances a Scoich fling on 'the facully Hobby Lobby hour whose assorlmenl of guesls also included Sina1ra Rangeler.

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nzuwl No group ever rises above iTs leadership. IT ThaT leadership is poor, disuniTed, and ineTTecTive, Then The enTire group will sinlc inTo oblivion. l-lowever, if The leadership is vigorous, uniTed, and eTTicienT, anyThing, and everyThing may be achieved. This laTTer is unguesTionably The case in Lincoln high school. Through The TarsighTedness oT The admin- isTraTion we are privileged To have The TreesT and mosT democraTic Torm oT sTudenT governmenT pos- sible. The TwenTy members oT The sTudenT council, our lawmalcing body, are elecTed Trom all Three classes, sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Each oT These oTTicers has TirsT Tiled a nominaTing peTiTion, Then proceeded successTully Through primary and Tinal elecTions. STudenT council members give much oT Their Time To exTracurricular acTiviTies records, clean-up cam- paigns, ciTizenship problems, and saTeTy programs. The maior underTalcing oT The sTudenT council is Joy NighT, The mosT popular enTerTainmenT oT The year. Floogle STreeT, The G. l. never-never land, came To liTe beTore The eyes oT an elecTriTied audience when iT was The scene oT Joy NighT This year. The TwenTy-one acTs, in which Two-hundred and TiTTy sTudenTs parTicipaTed, ranged in varieTy Trom a pseudo Franlc SinaTra and Toe-dancing To a roller- slcaTing duo, and were chosen wirh greaT diTTiculTy Trom a Tield OT TorTy-Two hopeTuls. Box oTTice reporTs Tive days beTore The opening perTormance showed every seaT sold Tor all Three nighTs. As a parT oT Their paTrioTic wish To enTerTain and help The soldiers aT The Lincoln Air Field, several oT The acTs wenT To The base hospiTal There. Recording E. C. A. poinTs is an imporTanT responsibilify of council members, Phyllis Harris, Joan Farrar, Mary Sue Holland, Susan LancasTer, and Jackie Gordon. Head doormen, William Reinhard and Roger Sfewarf, collecT TiclreTs before a play performance. WesTover, Schaumberg, ATlcinson, SToesz, Towle Gordon, Holland, Harris, Reinhard, Heins, Farrar, Dye, McGrew Graves, O'Shea, secrefaryg Blue, vice-presidenfg Green, presidenh Loeffel, presidenfg Tobin, vice presidenh LancasTer, secreTaryg King I9



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Zlbnm Room, ' 2.4, The home room represenlalives body is meeling 'rhis era ol nalional slress wilh an open mind and ready hands. Through lhe pasl year, il has re- doubled ils usual ehforls and has added many new concerns. This service organizalion has also slriven lo coordinale more closely ils endeavors wilh lhoso ol lhe olher governing bodies. lls peace lime dulies have consisled ol guarding slairways, awarding prompl pennanls, selling aclive ily liclcels, raking allendance, collecring class dues. and conducling Jrhe neverfending lighl againsl dandelions. Also, il has had commillees on elli- ciency, olhers lo compile lhe scrapboolc, check bullelin boards, and lceep a file of school programs. Recenrly Jrhese responsibililes have been supple- rnenled wilh aiding sludenls fo fill our hospilal gueslionnaires, collecling money for lhe Red Cross and luberculosis drives, labulaling Advocale polls, and cooperaling in 'rhe cenlral commillee of 'rhe Viclory Corps. Two ol lhe biggesr and mosr suc- cessful proiecls have been cooperafing in compil' ing Jrhe lisl ol service men and women lor lhe flag and in planning Jrhe High Spol, which has been very popular. Togelher wilh lhe commirlee of IOO, Jrhe home room represenlalives sponsored a vigorous clean- l Assis+ing in fhe Advocafe polls are represenhafives, Jean Carier, Roberi' Brooks, Myrfis Rider, and William Barreff. Ed Longacre, Forresf Mozer, Roberf Wible, and Fred Fuller lceep a careful checl: of fhe Red Cross boxes. up campaign. The success of lhis drive demon- slraled clearly lhal lhe enlire school lully supporls lhe represenlalives, lheir aclive group ol fellow sludenfs. Pflug, Cullen, Capelr, Ernsf, Wrighf, Foreman, McNabb, George, Mclfachen, Devoe, Lynn, Barrell Reiffer, Sanford, Russell, Wallers, Jones, Harfmann, Kimball, Paul, Hummel, Washburn, Longacre, Sieele, Davison Nelcuda, Moclrelf, Bufherus, Wallzer, Johnson, Noe, Lamber+, Beufler, BaHey, Hale, Marlin, Rider, Pearson Schafer, Fislar, Hense, Roberfson, Beldin, Hayes, Sfone, Mozer, Chadderdon, Ryan, Van Every, Helvig, Carfer, Moll Borgens, Haning, Grayson, Fuller, secrefary-freasurerg Bergquisf, vice-presidenfg Mann, presidenfg Gish, presiclenfg Bogen, vice presidenfg Dana, secreiary-+reasurerg Lumley, Yonlxey al A- ' is , , 1

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