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-Sits Illey they .APQIH A the Spot by y . ll llll- v i HFS lates bend bpot and for f its 'red ,A who ,e-'ffrx l X W! tr sa Last Row: Misko, Barnett, Metcalf, Weiland, Hinds, Tisthammer, Dreyer, Barnard. Fourth Row: Bryant, Sexton, Stoesz, Hornby, Porter, Kurth, East, Yates, Mengel. Third Row: Hutton, Graham, Friesen, Maca, Barger, McCormack, Curtiss, Bergstraesser. Second Row: Begfgs, Clymer, Roemmich, Latlin, Mr. Nevin, Shepard, Brakhage, Nordahl, Clark. First Row: Church, Johnson, soloist: Weatherhogg, Secretary-treasurer5 Snell, presidentg Resseguie, vice-president: Scott, librariang Harms, librariang Hogue. MUS C MAKERS In the orchestra pupils receive valuable training in special musical skills which they may later use to earn a living. Mean- while they both receive and give much pleasure with their music. One of the high lights of the year was the Grieg Piano Concerto in A Minor featuring Roma Johnson at the piano which completely captured the admira- tion of the audience with its rapid runs and emotion-invoking melody. The band is one of the most important school groups for fostering spirit at the games. It brings excitement to the spec- tators and gives the team an even strong- er determination to Win. Last Row: Barnett, Baker, Farnham, Epperson, Metcalf, Luebs, Mills, R. Hansen, Wert, D. Smith. Fourth Row: Smith, Folsom, Radke, Porter, Decker, Johnston, L. Hansen, Hitz, Fagler, Park, Chastain. v Third Row: Bonebright, Marx, Knopp, Cathcart, Sienknecht, N. Smith, Ball, Katskee, McBride, Anderson, Rich- mond. Second Row: Hutchings, Tiangco, Westrope, McKeag, David, Nevin, director: Hanneman, drum major: Ebner, Mayer, Laflin. First Row: Gillett, Johnston, Schwindt, Tharnish, Briens, Norton, Emmons, Holmes, B. Smith, Carter, King. .gs . 'ix ein.
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King and Queen of Hearts-BRUCE BERGQUIST a n d NANCY GLYNN as t h e y a r e a n- nounced a t t h e S ui e e t h e a rt dance. T AILORED FUR THE TEENS At the High Spot today's teen-agers can get the kind of entertainment they most Want and have a place Where they can mix casually with enough super- vision, but not enough to dampen the natural spontaneity of youth. The activities Which the High Spot offers are those most in demand by the studentsg such as dancing, swim- ming, and games. In charge of it are committees made up of the classmates of those who will use it. They bend every effort to see that the High Spot is as nearly ideal as is possible, and the enthusiasm of Lincoln high for this recreational center is proof of its splendid success. Our country will be greatly benefited by the possession of young people who make such good use of their leisure. A party on their minds-High Spot central committee, MAR- GARET CHAMBERLIN, KATHRYN SWANsoN, FRANK PIccoLo and PHYLLIS CONE discuss plans for a High Spot party. Making a strategic move-ED ANGLE and Your Shotv - JACK DEFFENBAUGH, NoRM WALT and JERRY JOUVENAT deep in a game of Chinese HAZELLE HOUSE and PAT GADDIS enjoy a game of ping- Checkers. pong at the High Spot. it K.: .'.., ::.: A 15...- T3 'ii
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Fw xx x x KQQ5 'Tl'TTf M x Llst Row: Plachy, Zellers, Christophezson, Kistler, Karlson, Pierce, Burt, Loiink, Flowers, Williams, Day, Cameion, Bolen, Bayer, Schmidt, McCormack. Fourth Row: Housel, Norval, Schwenker, Loudon, Carnahan, Mohr, Fillman, Nelson, Roesler, Bauer, Roberts, Ed- wards, Hackstadt, Baldwin, Dietze, Colhapp. Third Row: McCracken, Hergenrader, Reeve, Derieg, Maser, Hicks, Edson, Wallace, Henkelmann, Haley, Philip- sen, Brown, Bolar, Oldemeyer, Eichorn, Ward. Second Row: Watkins, Wood, Coble, Wagener, Saum, Thompsen, Cummins, Hausner, Chamberlin, Wagey, Deharsh, Wm mm - McClain, Mitchell, Ailes, Trumble. First Row: Gaddis, librariang Steven, librarian: Swanson, treasurer: Catron, secretary, Noble, vice-president: Gett- man, secretary, president: Gore, director: Price, presidentg Huston, vice-presidentg Mohrman, treasurer: Schrei- ber, librarian: Nevels, librarian. AS LONG AS WE HAVE MUSIC The boys and girls glee gives its mem- bers the opportunity of association with others Who have similar interests. lt de- velops their voices in such a Way that they are a permanent source of pleasure for themselves and those around them. These singers form two of thc most popular organizations in the school. Any performance which they take part in is looked forward to with eagerness by the entire student body. Their reputation is not just confined to Lincoln high, but has spread throughout the city because of the combination of effort and ability which characterizes them. Lust Row: Andrews, Drayer, Johnson, Holtz, Smith, McGonegal, Meyer, Weekly, Whitmer. Third Row: Carl, Austin, Porter, Hansen, Thompson, Curtis, Wakeman, Rische. Second Row: Vant, McGuire, Norden, Kunecke, Coffin, Clark. Walkingstick, Ainlay, Leinberger. First Row: Johnsen, Down, secretary: Martinez, president: Rangeler, Moore, vice-presidentg Mikkelsen, librar- ian: Laflin, Dunklau. ,,.?3.55-qs, .1 V . .w airmvz-za. ., f - -::fI's-':i z':e.22:Wi. ,: Q '4 ' M? f - ' .,,, f T -'tv ass' 1 :t is - A T lc 'Z-',5f,f, 445' 5019 'A Aw aug, F .P Z ,..p 1 I .Q ,. Q6 .,., 'Vl- 'Y' '11 if 3 11...- Wf fi P1 ., V W f 2 -A J 1 ' x - ' 7 ' , WA ' W at j,'!':2 M O1 3 QXUIKSW All-1 N V. xi 135 44.4 QQ fi SN? 9' sax ' r if W , as X Y? gawk QQ I l ,Hitw- Q ,J
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