Lincoln High School - Links Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1948

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SX No hard feelings to Bugs Bunny 35 Ich 1 Boyle feeds a carrot to Mass Wal- nelmuna johnson at the newcornel-5 party Stop School-f-Activity on the familiar campus is almost at a star1dSfill as pupils and faculty are snowbound. uthcr t be fo he 15 ff scv nu Trump Drudge I5 The obgcct f these Hu spot evwtlwusuasts VXC NNY HC YYWO WCV ITU' bmrgor tries to pcrsuwdc hor lumvr vuslon of Mad Min Mumtz TW lmx Arwdrnws WHO ws Tutfvrcd y Shurlcy Sldieg IU scmfwr color day Q 1 mmm-3 Ccuw, Want ww We rwexwx DCVWCC1 Wd DOO L if Crwxwrws C Wi H 1 ur ar 1 Cn ff ' 0 mg no M f 1 kCfi tl , A E ' Q , lil Mwkkelsovwu TO be more lrke sfudeous , H , - b V VCx1'C'1 4.110 wk c- K I -1 '. M f jf Yass . i . 2 l l l Y Not Onlv pupils relish th school picnic. Patronuznn the Bug are Mnss Dor- cas Weatherby, Mrs. Vir ginia Butt and lvlrs. Emo gene Moor. ayne Carter wull have the New Look in the Easter Parade, as she dons a three puece sun with the help of lvlanlfn Brewster. X I V Z , .ft 5 lkf' to the tennis courts with the sunshlne ns Rex Andrews, who seems to have little trouble returning the ball. 'Rughtl ln what ss hoped vllll hs come a lastlng trgdtflgnv L the Easter asswnbly iiiaansf background of Zllnes :fm rnelodlous slngmg of the 'Q chow. C. VIH Whvte wants to add as '7 ,-4183 Lf' El' Mm l'r1lwllwlwr1fN WH 9 A rmlcnrx uf I,1r1uwl11ll1 In KLLI1 Snhurwl ll1llI1.NL'lWT.lN1xl X'UIl'IN1l XXXIl,I'HH M,-Hua :sw Yvxx PII I Izdn-yr Nfxxfw Ii: TNvl,XMIfN A1.lI1.lK!iIl.Q lidirm 5-Xl I'1 Hr RX1I'xrJI.'XI N I4mgr.1pI1y Iidirm 'Irml RN HI lffvrm.xl PIl17IH'LIf.lIWll5' Ifdirwr Hill Mlxkfm C.u1JiJ I7l1UIlPgLf.lPl1f' Ifdir-ar f HI-Nmuxln HAM lhlsirmss INIg1m1g1w MPN XX'lx111:l1fXY',xl,1allz Iidimrinl Adviser I-Ql.1f,xmf1r1 frRONI, lidimrml Adviser Ifmxx KAN Ifimminl Adviser 532 CJ C if lu 5 J: lvl V LE DERS I THE GRE K X ,l lx H' 42' y XQQ' 'XX XX lx ffly Gilbert S. Wfilley. associate superintendent of 'X ,Xia lik schools, will become superintendent of the Lincoln T Q system on july first of this year, upon the retirement Already plunging into the huge task of Associate Super- intendent of Schools is Gilbert S. Vxfilley. of M. C. Lefler. Dr. W'illey comes to Lincoln with twenty years of experience behind him, having served as super- intendent in the Trinidad, Denver, and Pueblo, Colorado, school systems. Expressing his enthusiasm for the Lincoln schools, he emphasized the fact that both teachers and patrons have shown unusual in terest in improving all phases of the Lincoln schools. This year, while serving in the capacity of asso- ciate superintendent, Dr. Willey' became acquainted with the Lincoln school system and had direct re- sponsibility for the instructional program. He felt that he had good opportunities during this year to lay plans for the future. A specific accomplish' ment during this period was the development of the organization for instructional improvement. This plan involves all of the teachers and is -cl to permit everyone concerned to make a L, .M tion towards improving our schools. Mr. Willey has a personal contact with Lincoln high school, for his daughter Miriam is a senior here. He is interested in knowing all of the Lincoln pupils better. Prgsidenf mf me local figparlmcnf gmre, Afldinrg charm lo lhe board is Mrs. C-eorgc Lemon, president, is owner a Elmer E, Magee is serving his second Roscoe Hill, their vice-presidehl, a proprietor of the Peerless Cleaner ferm on the Board, c?1palD'e woman loader uri The city. A W'1wwvfv nw-1 v .--.1 ACHL E QF EDUCATION Of his twenty-eight years of service as superin- tendent of schools. Millard C. Letler stated: lt has been a very great pleasure and opportunity to be associated with the l.incoln school system. l have great faith in the ultimate effectiveness of demo- cratic education. l wish to recommend to the Lincoln pupils the constant pursuit of this kind of education with the view of making their lives count in the greatest possible way in the day in which they live. The world sorely needs young men and women of character who are thoroughly prepared and devoted to useful service. On ul' l. 1948, Millard C. Letler's resi 'nation . ln ' I in becomes effective and he will step down from the position of superintendent of the Lincoln schools, Mr. Lefler has been associated with the Lincoln school system for thirty-one years. He first came to this city in l9l7 as assistant principal of Lincoln high school. For the next two years, he was assist- ant superintendent of the schools and research director for the city. In 1920 he became super- intendent and has held that position ever since. 'Jer observed that the percentage of cin.-i.e., v-. ho now graduate from high school has grown considerably and there have been great gains in the holding power of the schools. He stressed the importance of adult education and made it clear that the graduation from high school should truly be a commencement in the field of learning. f h gil .tlgy y Millard C Lefler Superintendent of Schools answers a telephone call during busy day typical of the many e ha x eriencee tl irind his thirty years Of distin- G is cl s ry c president of the First Trust Corn- The most recent addtt.on to this group ROUGH C. VGYWVWCY SGVVSS his COVYWNUWYY t ay is john Whitten is Professor john P. Senning of the IH addition to UQWWS STSTG MUWSSCV f0 University of Nebraska. FBVVUGVS IWSUVSVWCC CVOUD4 i -54 EEZ Willing to assist pupils at any time Mr Mardis checks the records with Bob Burbach Beverly Staley and Sally Messer, I TERPRET DEMOCRAC Never seeming to ture of his responsibilities as prlnclpal H C Mardis guides the destiny of nearly two thousand students HAROLD C. MARDIS DORCAS XVEATHERBY This is to introduce Harold C. Mardis, prin- cipal of Lincoln high school. You were expecting, maybe, the walking man? Mr. Mardis is kept busy with the managing of Lincoln high school. A familiar figure around school, he also serves on many committees outside school, which deal with the school affairs or welfare. Typical of this service is his membership on the Lincoln safety council. Mr. Mardis has also been very active in promoting driver education in the schools, and Lincoln high school now has the benefits of this recent innovation. a Wfeathertbyl prediction. The forecast is fair The Links just wouldnt be complete without and agreeable, a description that suits Dorcas Weatherby to perfection. This occupant of room 210 serves as girls adviser and handles all college scholarship material. She aids girls with their registrations, and helps them out of any difficulties confronting them. She also fills out reports for jobs from old records. Your troubles will always be cleared up after a Weatlterl byl report, N OUR EVERYDAY LIVE. OTTO XV. H ACIKMAN Yes. hes t.ill. tl.1rl4 .intl H.iel-cmtin. His official title is .issist.1nt principal. but Otto NW. Hackmzin .tlso serx es ns boys adviser. hantlles student-teacher problems. helps students with registration. makes m,ljtistments in students' programs, and holds con- ferences with parents. He also helps with the supervision of the h.1lls .intl nukes recommenda- tions for jobs from the records here. Sure, he has liomeworlt. 1XXfontler if he has too tnany lf. KI. A. points? Y eliiorn Seen without her Cheerful I mile. Miss Darcas Vlfeatherby is an i 'WSD'V61tifvn to students as girls dxiser. 2 5 Assistant principal and boys adviser, Otto W Hackman, has helped many boys through his O , wise counseling and gener U5 use of time Mrs. Ruth Boucher and Mabel Neuman, office assistants, and Dorothy Bee-ver, secretary to the principal, perform varied duties, 'K Nr Q L xjj Beverly lo Powell, lo Annli O'Brien, and Mary Sidnerrperform gbh regular council duty oflchelfking EY XCJA, records, x rj , i ry i lji to J x ' vt - , Y x Ulf X ' I ' 'litingiworki the Red and Black J X ,ff andbook f,Qtefl'ac Loudon, leanne .4 I ' i' Vierk, lhiclo, Resseguie and Dick . My FA Irvxanl , X V, p ' V .Q ' , hkoy-Cc I X, ' co 'Qi vilpffz' 'L p7yA if f! f f'4,,.x.-if 1- ff: Q fi fr f' s UD T C7 f - '7 5,00-34,6 fi ' V f I A A Student council, wl ich represents ailligmdes. of the iniiny ticcomplishinents of the council this year wits thc editing rind selling of the Red zinc Black handbook to till pupils. Not only sopho mores, but juniors and seniors realized they still had things to legirn about the school. Another tremendous success. its in other years, wits the is one of Lincoln highs legislative bodies. One. ginnugtl ploy Night production. Witli twenty-one big ticts, it proved its success not only to the school but to the general public. I-'LQ STUDENT COUNCIL: Back row: Resseguie, Keirn, Hinds, lrwin, Mociact, Loudon, Powell, Greer, Weaver, Marin. Sidnerg front row, W. Baker, vice-president, Thompson, presidentg Elias, presicientg Andrews, vice-president, Vierk, secretary-treasurer, Mayer, R, FM ...16.. yl..CJf,.d..fz A .WWW .ye f j plc.: 'L Haul .ff ALA 'lf 'JJ GZ: 'llljggl'-Rglvk 2 . r .,. , 45 ,'ff,..'L, CY-L' 1 bl dl'-'tl6l!c'.,'3-1...,,Y -R T1oN LEADS U1 fl UL -- f A ,-Jfvu VPN-f61i'17 dive QXLG 43 722 Clog My mfg, Z-cxgcd out k Ll-A. Hfdlc' '- RAC Y-V If 9wJ?,7, y 1 ffc.f::f?,s 'RFQ O59 jbff! Callwleen Cox introduces war hero, Ben Kuroki, to ,3 double assembly. 1, secretary-treasurerg pictured: Tornasek , Af J Kfffh 5,9 - 2- . l f , WJ H , ical 'alftfv V aa ,775 SBS one lc , 1 hu ll f YW--if f f . .fl A x X , - LIBRARY COMMITTEEQ Back row, Kalb, Mrs. Temple, johnson, Morgan,, Mr. Wallace, Mass Bonnell, Mass Martin. Front row, Roxberg, Mrs. Pnnney, Mrs. Dodge, Miss Snyder, Mrs. Walker. Not in picture: Swingle. GUIDANCE COMMITTEE: Moran, Culdersleeve, Andres, Boswell, Mlss We-arnn-rby', Baker, Anderson, Rasmussen, Seward. Martin ...U- as I 'XM HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES Futth Row Srnuth M 4 ,If Wassung Burns Barton Fourth Row Mallory Shrader erspan E Kendle Cast Tlmrd Row Grebe l-larrus Wagner B arnus Bartunek Sorensen Second Row Harrr on Mahr l-lagelberger Flrst Row Sudles sec vrce presldcnt Bonmont secretary treasurer 4 Dowell B lolwnson lrwln Nellor Puckerung Cutts Tucker Unger l Brown Kendle Herzog Weller Graham Wned Eolmer Korn Rernlngton Clore Montgomery Laflln l-lays Bell Flnney Owen Prerson Berry Munson S Bell treasurer Moylc vlce president Dawson presudent Burt THROUGH THF! 1 REPRF EN teen reos nd alternates cooperate ln packlng R 1 Cross b xes Engaged rn thus project are Bett Cueseke Pa Crowl Robert Dee-ms Katlwry Schneider Dons K ndle and l-larlan Wuederspac 3. , s ,W 4, 4'Absence makes the reps went l-lard-er as vs demonstrated by Yvonne Snrader, lcAnn Ruelvle. Sue Kam-- ball, Dattlfney Easterday. Donna Scnater and Margaret Korn. 18- The home room represenmtnes and atlternates duties fare not secrets to anyone You re 'ull famtlnr mth Franklms Napoleon s, Schmoes or other noteworthy persons quotatxons upon the blstckboard estch week Its a rep or alt who yyrntes those promtpness remmders Th1t hero who strtpes up thss dues sells actntty tickets md ttkcs tbseme sltps to the office lll 1t the stmc tnme these 1re yep you guessed If One representttlye 'and one alternate 'tre elected from each home room Bexng a rep 15 certamly a declded advanmge You mlss half of fourth period every two weeks Represenmttves and tlternttes work together on mftny committees The pl mntng for H1 spot I9 done by one of these commtttees The repre senmttves ftccompllshed the openmg of 1 study room for early bnrds 1nd the settmg up cf code of standards for lssembly conduct tlts now legal to yyhlstle m pep ftssembltesj All nn 111, the representfttlves and lltermtes are busy ltttle bees de tlmg mth md helptng solve the schools problems ELECTED TIVES ln the red Home room tardy records are chalked up o, refs lean Munson and Doane Pzckermg HOME ROOM ALTERNATES Flfth Row Mosher Boles A johnson Mank Maedche Maca Anderson Hannennan Fourth Row Kumball Benyamun Krueger Snnner Barger Robunson Means Hock Thnrd Row Nelson Gulllgan Cardwell Kellogg Dewey Epo Hull Yeager Second Row Messer P johnson Peterson Herdt Znmmerman Farnsworth Schaaf Patterson Ftrst Row Stebbnns Pat rick Church Norton Loos Young 1 ' 1 I I . , - 1 1 1 . 1 , . . . . 1 . , 1 1 , 1 ' 4 1 K L . C 1 ' ' A Y - C 1 . ' 1 - , N ' 1' ' - ' . 1 1 . 1 1 f , L 1 2 1 1 2 L 1 , ' . ' 2 ' 1 1 1 K 1 . 1 1 1 . ' v v v A . f f Y , ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' N 1 . 1 ' 1 . K L s l . ' 'Q 1 - 1 3 fl ' 1 1 L 1 1 2 . , 1 ' 1 . ' 1 ' ' ' , . t l , f l' 'sh ' . nl ' . . . . get 3 t 1. I 1 . v - 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 . L 1 fl ' 11 ' .le ,:2Z21,::,jr25?' 4 ' 1 Q 1 . ' . .- 6 .M 'T 3 I - 1 ' I. ' ' - Q ' - v I - 1 'f l 1 l , - ' ' v - 1 1 1 , , . - . . . . . . . - : , - l . . . . . . 1 , - - 1 . . - WELL I FORMED TEACHERS IAKE CLASSES CGME T0 LIFE john BOyle's Chemistry classes are as much a Hi-spot as the activity he sponsors. Mary Bardwell teaches animal Ralph Beechner, though head of Valeria Bonnell, science club life in biology and physiology and physical education, national ath- sponsor, proves German and encourages plant life in the letic honor society, and L club, Spanish can be as basic as greenhouse. isn't top heavy. English, 4? ADDV0D 'al9lY 9 lOUEl'1. English L HS, would be definitely short- The world of science offers much Seniors couldn't graduate teacher Mrs Mar B d I , y ran a so handed without Eulalie Bratcher, to Edna Bryan's physics classes. the good work of Ethel Bryant sponsors writers club. shorthand instructor. English teacher and their sponsor Edltld Ellis Of the mathe- matics department pre- pares the junior clagg for their yCar, l9-l9. V. ww-ar' Ruth Dodge brings history to lite in the classroom and sponsors home room representatives outside it. Clarence Evans' pupils learn wood- work the scientific way, by gogd example. Edgar Farley, newcomer to the lrwis- tory department, is no stranger to debate, Forum members know. Mrs. Virginia Farley proves women's equality with men and joins lever hus- band in teaching history, l-lead of the English department, Belle Earman and tlwe Advocate she directs, bring praise frtm all Students are glad Elsie English tlwel n o let ner name influence her career a GE? by teaching English, , p rt J' .' ,Xml I ,fi 122- f economics mic club dis- er men erie. I dtscover English isn't Ceal Foster, English teacher and Mrs. jane Fox and the D. E. A. Lucy Geugers cheerful per Creek to them under sophomore sponsor, shows the she heads introduce LHS. pup1lS sonality benefuts the bsology , , . . . h Fishers tutelage, right way to do such things. to merchandusung. classes she teaches and T e sophomores she sponsors Musuc hath charms , and so hath Dorthea Core, both in class and CIef club. ,A-1 I I Elizabeth Crone's hobby, photog- Any student wrll tell you that raphy, ties in with Latin as well Marguerite Gundermann, at- as the Lnnks, tendance dwrector, does her job superlatuvely well, AND THEY SER E THEIR CGMMUNITY BY TRAINING YOU IG AMERICANS EGR CITIZENSHIP What the Sam Hill? Why, it's Ruth Hall doesn't let the home Orville Hedrick teaches Sam Hale, OUI' DODular Dhys- room representatives or math- one not only how to ical education instructor. ematics deaden her sense of make a car but also humor. how to drive it, HGME ROOM TEACHERS SERVE AS COU SELLORS GIVI G A midnight snack? No, it's only lx Katherine Henninger preparing I 'R ' I 'IG I I D home economics activities. PERSO AL GUIDANCE Florence jenkins leads a lively Arvid johnson s mechanical draft Teaching mathematics and spon Wilhemina ohrson accents discussion in social studies ing classes really learn what soring Orpheons are the duties current as well as ancient debate and Forum being her makes the wheels go round of newcomer Mrs Roberta events her histor specialties hnson classes If ...Ai .-. x 1 ,i ,9 fi A 9 x I ., x X sd X f l l 7 Af Cl' C Frank Kane, commercial department head. tends to business classes and finances of the Links. Home economics hasn't much to do with student council, but Mildred Kemp manages both ably. Gertrude jones livens up mathematics by stressing the practical as well as technical side. J' Q1 ...E Lee Kuhn's work is quite shockingg he teaches electricity to Lincoln high pupils. .lifix Esther Letler directs our Can't help loving that Manthev. It vou're in distress. send an Both her English classes an steps through the com- 'Carly for the may he teaches s O s to Mrs Mary Mapes, our the Ntimeg profit bv Irene mercial department into science and sponsors seniors. fvw school nurse. Mart nts presence, the business world -35 - Winifred Mayhews background malqcs her eminently suited to English ani Links sponscrship. lVlrs. Lou lVlcLean successfully plays both ends against the middle, teach- ing histpry and English and directing plays, Helen Miller is really on the ball when it comes to teaching physical education. Charts and models make sopho Alvin Millers shop is defin more sponsor Grace Mclvlahon s t y open to all woul e math classes especially inter mechanical drafting studentS esting Esther Montgomery treats her English classes to fascinating upplementary mateiial and the whole school to assemblies f practicality and pract c bility are cmphasized by Eth l Murray n Cr y iefc rst 4165 s Em gene Mo r Pepper ns Teac hist ry W i she a a Xfkfac once he ped shape 'i Effie Noll of the commercial de- partment is definitely on the credit side at LHS. Mrs. Evelyn Neyhart gives a good account of herself in accounting and business girls club. His orchestra and band have won much praise for Bernard Nevin, also Clet club sponsor. e WHILE GTI-IERS OE THESE I ACTIVE CITIZENS SER E N CIVIC CQMMITTEES I ll l o fdg Mrs, Esther Olmstead brings ll animation and zest to all ef her social studies classes. A capable English teacher and Bill Pteiff's words carrv a lot of Mrs Margaret Ptleider vvasn student council sponsor, Oh weight with L Cub. student herelngbut her English cl really? No, O'RQurlf.e Margaret council, and the fastball team were nice while they laste , O'R::urke, that is. D -1 Everyone ioins the chorus of approval for Hugh Rangeler, known for his choir, opera and Or- pheons. Accuracy counts in the business Carrie Roberts, head of the social world, Mrs. Frances Rein stresses science department, points out to her commercial classes, the places where history was made, FINDING TIIIE TO RELAX HIGHLIGHTS J ,V I rs. Ruth Pinney can tell you authoritatively who's who in his- tory or national honor society. fi Q U Readrn writin and speakin La V ici Mlle Man, lvlrs Ruth Salyards p lnts Put the The extra lingers belong to one Spanish is lots of fun in Elsie umbolz Lincoln High s n w ue of g ffice w lfers of Helene Schernel s more inter Rokahrs class French teacher x d v e ing science pupils the cl QL? on 'fx f X l 1 Nz xyif ,f RSX Not one ofthe seniors, but L. H. 's most eligible bachelor, is ed teacher Harold Scott, Head librarian Emma Snyder .57- keeps both the library and the usherettes working smoothly. THE FACULTY PICNIC THEIR YE R Mrs. Gladys Temple is busy with Y-teens and science, but still has the personal touch. X145 Girls physical education and Harry Stroh has created much Mrs. Bernice Tebbetts teaches GAA. activities are all aided by interest in iournalism and English espanol, but manages writers Lillian Story, lThat's no storyll since his arrival. club, too lin Englishlly lts a new angle , but Mildred Waide enjoys both her mathematics and Mummers. Mrs. Alice Updegratt, Y-teens' SDOnsor, teaches her students pride in our country'5 found- ations. - M. A james Wallace follows Ben Lyle Weyand poses in Franklin's example and trains - -always on the go for L printers to further our edu- and the basketball team cation. QF HIGHLY REWARDINC VVORK IN CLASS A CL B 719 15 Mary Weaver is new to Lincoln high but not to teaching, as English students know. losephine Wible of the mathe- matics department always knows the right answers. -30- Preparing art club programs and teaching art classes keeps Helen Wilson busy Claude Wingrove doesn't talk Don't touch that dial!! lt's Iulius shop even though he does Young and a demonstration teach the intricacies of ma- for his sclence classes and club. chinery. Keeping track of all books a nd school supplies is the duty of Mrs. Ruby Evans, The cafeterla staff un- der the dlrectuon of Mrs. l-lllda Kargo prepares and serves all the food for the students. S- f , . -5 ' f, f-T f ,X -Y lf , J, as f i' A---'A 'J if 'l 'Q T A J Qalf g 4' ,- vjjr l 4 ! X lf Y' 5 9 1 l l Albert Luehr, head custodian, is Chief fix-it man, and in Charge of the care of of the bulldmg. f -qi 1 llll III' Ill' f 45 5 QQ 'Tb' 5 if fr' f. nw ' ' Baratt Beggs Buettgenback Burgess Case DeBuS Decker Fried Frye Fuller Gardner Cies C-ittelman Hardt UNE IN IANUARY l.LOYD E. BARATT: Engineering. home room representatives. IDOROTHY JEAN Btaoosz Agriculture. sophomore cabinet, home room alternates. senior class sec- retary. orchestra. librarian. joy Night, girls glee. girls octet, and boys quartet accompanist, business girls club treasurer, Orpheons presi- dent. Girl Reserves accompanist. senior color day. junior assembly, national honor society. GERALD LEE BL'ET'1'oENBAcKz Trades prepara- tory. CARL ALBERT BURGESS: Engineering, home room alternates, national honor society. -jACQl'IZI.lNlT jo ANNE CASE: Agriculture. Y- teens vice-president and chairman, national honor society, entered from Warrenttun high school. Wfarrenton, Virginia. ROBERT FREDRICK DEBUSZ Industrial arts, Boys State. LYNNE HUGH DECKER: Business administration Advocate, camera club president. 7 MARY GERTRUDE DORENBACH: Arts and sciences. JOYCE ARLENE FISCHER: Home economics, Girl Reserves. SHIRLEY AIEAN FRIED: Business administration, home room representatives, national honor so- ciety. DEE PAUL FRYE: Trades preparatory. CHARLENE ANN FULLER: Arts and sciences, home room representatives, joy Night, girls glee. ELIZABETH ANN GARDNER: Merchandise and clerical. JOIELINE MAE GIES: Arts and sciences, home room representatives, home economics club. senior activities committee. january senior officers Don Meyer, vice-presidentg Dorothy Beggs, secretaryg jar-neg Tome- sek. treasurerg and john Moore, president, count graduation 2 tickets. JAMES NIELS MIKKELSEN: Engineering, national athletic honor society, home room representa- tives, Joy Night, L Club, track letter, senior color day. Jo ANN MILLER: Arts and sciences, Joy Night, choir, girls glee. JOAN PALTLINE MOORBERG: Stenographic, home room alternates, national honor society. Dorenbach Fischer Han Haupt Hill Holman FRANCES JUNE GITTELMAN: Merchandise and clerical. RICHARD L. HARDT: Industrial arts. DONALD LEROY HART: Industrial arts. ARTHUR DEAN HAUPT: Bookkeeping, Links board, Lynx, citizenship committee. HAROLD MCCAIN HILL: Arts and sciences,H.M.S. Pinafore, The Mikado, junior mixed glee, boys glee, choir. FRANCES MARIE HOLMAN1 Distributive educa- tion, D.E.A. EVERETT FRED IMLAY, JR.: Distributive educa- tion, Ami Came The Spring, Joy Night, senior color day. RODNEY VERE KELLER: Industrial arts, home room representatives. DALE B. KING: Business administration. JAMES COLEMAN KLUSMAN: Arts and sciences, Joy Night, Orpheons. VJAYNE L. KNAUB: Industrial arts, home room representatives. GENE E. LIGHTNER: Engineering, ROBERT ROZELL LLINDBERG: Business adminis- tration, Pride and Prejudice, Mummers, boys glee president, senior color day, health com- mittee. RICHARD LEE MCCRACKEN: Trades preparatory. DONALD HARLEN MEYER: Bookkeeping, home room alternates, senior class vice-president, Lynx, senior activities committee. lmlay Keller King Klusman Knaub Lightrmer Lundberg McCracken Meyer lvlikkelsen Miller Moorberg DONALD PETE RUBY: Engineering, football and baseball letters. JOAN KAY SALING: Home economics, Joy Night, Orpheons. ROGER G. SCHEIDT: Business administration. JERRAL S. SCHWARTZMAN: Industrial arts, home room representatives and alternates, Joy Night, L club, football letter. ROBERTA MARGUERITE SEIDEL: Business admin- istration, Advocate, aft club. GENE EARL SHIPPS: Arts and sciences, second prize American Legion art contest. CHARLES GEORGE SMITH: Industrial arts. DAVID RICHARD STEHR' Arts and sciences home room representatives sophomore cabinet JAMFS TOMASEK JR Arts and sciences student council home room alternates sophomore cab inet chairman, senior class treasurer, George Wfafbingion Slept Here, And Came The Spring, january Thaw, Pride and Prejudice, Our Hearn Were Young and Gay student director, Mikado, Joy Night, choir, Mummers president, Hi-Y president and secretary, Lynx vice-president, writers club, senior color day, state music clinic. BRUCE MARION WADDLE: Engineering, home room representatives, Hi-Y vice-president. Jo ANN WAGNER: Business administration, Girl Reserves. WILBUR WEIDEMAN, JR.: Trades preparatory. S. EDWIN WEIR, JR.: Business administration, home room representatives president, Joy Night, football and track letters, All-State football, All- Amerrcan football HI spot L club PATRICIA ANN WRICHT Stenographic Girl Re serves business girls club LIANKS 7 1 P r ,QA ll Seidel Shnpps Smith Stehr Tomasek Waddle Wagner Wear Weudeman Wright CAMERA SHY JANUARY SENIORS Haney E Atkxnson Gordon E Barcus G11 bert W Barr Howard M Bean Norman Bell John C Bloom Jr Morris Bresel Dick Browning Campbell Robert M Campbell Joseph C Cath cart Arlo W Challstrom Bob Henry Clapp Thomas W Dreyer Robert L Eckery Richard L EIrIch Charley A Eltker oseph Clark Evans Joyce Arlene Fischer ohn William Frtstoe Wallace W Glantz Duane R Grady Clarence A Hackbarth Ruby Lee Harper Richard Hatcliff Marian Jean Hausner Harold Hedelund Richard I-lItz Louis L Holmes Raymond E Howell Peter Jacobs Richard Johnson Barbara ean ohnston Donna Mae ones Kenneth G Keszler Melvin S Knopp Ernest Lee James L Lococo Kenneth L Matthews Martin Maul Linda Gale McG1nry Robert L Murphy Guy Edmond Niel son Donlyn E Oelschlager Leonard S Pachman Robert Eugene Plock Donald Truman Porter Marvin Eugene Provost Arlo E Reed Donald R Richards Wayne Howard Robinette Robert Lee Saddoris William S Satterthwaite Beverly Schmidt Richard Scott Jerald B Shestak Eddie Joe Smith Patricia Louise Swift John Tavlinsky ames Burton Tavlor George Franklin Thomas William Tracy ohn Robert Wicker oAnne Wagener Gerald Leu IS White Monroe F Wil hams Jr Merlin O WIltfang Sheldon Lee Young . , . n , - a ' s ' . , .Z , 1 3 . ' - y u - 1 ' . I ff! -'11 . lr 'Q u X 1 I -' E pr! . f , D .! , , .. -,. - ,'1.' ye 7 ' . - .- ' . 1 . ' ' 7 ' 5 ' 1 5 7 . . J . ,I ' . ' - v ' 9 ' 1 - s 9 . ' . ' , ' ' . . - ' 1 '1 9 V ' 1 g . 3 . - g . 3 . 1 1 - 2 1 1 1 Z . 3 . g 3 . g . . Q - :J 1 1 . 4 :J ,Jr.: 9 . 9 - I - 2 Q l - Q - Z 2 1 , Q Z 1 ' . 3 g J 1 1 -1 1 - 1 ' . ' 9 ' :J 1 L J , , 1 J J , . , 1- J Q . . . , .1 . . 3 . june senior officers for the second semester, Walljf Barnett, treasurer, Stan Cerlach, president, Fred Mayer, vice-president, and loan Mockett, se:- retary, plan the tirst graduation to be held in the Pinewood Bowl. KQPN The january group of the june senior officers, lane Simpson, presidentg Roxanna Elias, vice- kj? ' Q7 president, Bob George, secretary, and Dick f Phelps, treasurer, clear up the mundane de- , tails of their administration. is .W ' i iff , Ural NVQ! 'D ,,, W 1 ,X NN WH T IS SO SVVEET AS A GR DU TE Se nior sponsors Ethel Bryant and Carl Manther end three years of work and worry, some what the worse for wear, but with sinier fi appreciation and congratulations trOrn the class. DOROTHY JEAN ABBOTT: Stenographic. MARTHA ABKER: Arts and sciences. LEONA NADINE ACKERMAN: Business admin- istration, home economics club, entered from Surprise high school, Surprise, Nebraska. CHESTER W. ADAMS: Arts and sciences, joy Night, camera club, debate letter, Boys State. ROBERT E. ADKISSON: Industrial arts. DUANE KEITH AINLAY: Engineering, Our Heari: Were Young and Gay, Pride and Prejudice stu- dent director, Patience, joy Night, choir, boys quartet, boys glee, science club, Lynx, writers club, Mummers, senior color day, junior assem- bly, state music clinic. RUSSELL KENNETH ALLERTON: Arts and sciences. BEVERLY DORIS AMEND: Arts and sciences, Ad- vocate, Mummers, Y-teens. LORRAINE JANICE ANDERSON: Business admin- istration, choir. LUCILLE I. ANDERSON: Arts and sciences, national honor society, Patience, joy Night, choir, girls glee, girls Octet, Orpheons, G. A. A., basketball letter, senior color day, junior assembly, Altrusa career conference. JANE ANDREWS: Stenographic. REX ANDREWS: Engineering, national athletic honor society, student council vice-president. Joy Night, L club, tennis letter, senior color day, student affairs committee. EDWARD E. ANGLE: Business administration, cam- era club President. ROBERT H. ANKENY: Arts and sciences, camera club. NUN FREDERIC MENDELL ARCHERD: Engineering, writ- ers club, boys glee. - JEANNETTE ARMSTRONG: Arts and sciences, Ad- L'0CdI6. LLOYD EDWARD ARMSTRONG: Trades preparatory. LOUISE ASMUS: Arts and sciences, national honor society, Links staff, Advocate managing editor, science club publicity manager, camera club, G. A. A. secretary, golf and basketball, Hi-spot committee, Quill and Scroll award. l Abbott Abker Ackerman Adams Adkisson Ainlay Allerton Amend L. 1. Anderson L. I. Anderson l. Andrews R. Andrews Angle Ankeny Archerd 1. Armstrong L. Armstrong Asmus Austin Bade Baird P. j.Baker H. W. Baker Baley Barcus Barger Barnes Barney Ba eff Barton Ba Bayley DAVID GODFREY AUSTIN: Engineering, joy Night, A a bovs glee president, reserve football letter. le! ' ' - an Z CHESMOND SAMUEL BADE: Arts and sciences, . Links board, George ll7a.thingl0n Slept Here, january Thaw, Oar Hearlr Were Young and Gay, Pride and Prejudice, Mummers, Boys State. NANCY BAIRD: Arts and sciences, art club vice- h president, Hi-spot committee, senior activities ' , 1 , ' xi. i committee. 'TQ VA' PHYLIJS AIEANINE BAKERi Arts and sciences, stu- f dent council vice-president, Advocate, joy - Ni ht, choir, irls lee librarian, writers club, V -'.fi-.:3ffLfQ.g?fg'35, ' , r A..- Mummers vice-president, Orpheons secretary, 1, Peppers, senior color day, citizenship commit- tee, make-up committee, assembly committee, X Hi-spot committee, noon recreation committee. i HAROLD WELDON BAKER: Arts and sciences, na- tional honor society, Advocate, Joy Night, or- chestra, band, camera club president, treasurer and vice-president, senior color day, junior as- .J sembly, state music clinic, student guidance committee. RICHARD METCAI.FE BALEY: Arts and sciences, senior color day, entered from Green Bay high school, Green Bay, Wisconsin. DARLENE BARCUS: Bookkeeping, joy Night, G. A. A., swimming baseball, basketball, bowling, archery and hiking letters. ANNE BARGER: Arts and sciences, national honor society, Pride and Prejzfdice, joy Night, home room alternates, Scribe staff. art club. writers club. Mummers historian, Peppers secretary. senior color day, health committee, make-up committee. Beal Benzing KATHRYN E. BARNES: Arts and sciences, band. camera club. MARll.Y'N BARNEY1 Bookkeeping, l-li-spot com- mittee, usherettes. VUALLACE MCQLTOID BARNETT: Business admin- istration, student council editor, senior class treasurer, home room alternates, Admcale, Pa- tience, joy Night, orchestra, band, choir, camera club secretary, cheerleader letter. -40- BRVCE BARTON: Arts and sciences. home room representatives. LNIARY FRANtir2s BAss: Stenographic, Adrianne, business girls club. Y-teens. home economics club, ALAN JOSEPH BAYLEY: Engineering. camera club. lAM1is ELGIN BEAI.: Engineering. home room representatives. Lynx. health committee. XVILLIAM L. BEASLEY: Engineering. camera club. art club. IAcQt'ei.iNE BEcKER: Arts and sciences, national honor society. Admrafe, joy Night. Peppers treasurer, writers club. health committee. Hi- spot committee. Roi.ANn LEE BEIDECK: Arts and sciences. Adm- mfe. reserve football letter. Rotsisit DEAN Bram.: Engineering. DoNAi.n Bi2NmiR: Trades preparatory. NANCY RAY BVN-1AMiN: Arts and sciences. na- tional honor society, home room alternates. Links board. Advocate managing editor. Orff Hearn Were Young and Gay advertising chairman. band. writers club vice-president, science club president and treasurer, Forum, senior color day, Donna Crueber and his maiesty Fred Mayer look on as Dick lrwin crowns Pat Hinds Hi-spot queen Beasley Becker Beideck Bell E Berry W. R. Berry Bickel Bishop senior activities committee. citizenship commit- tee. library committee. I7oRis ARi.iNr2 BENNIQTTQ Stenographic, Y-teens. entered from Malvern public high school. Mal- vern. Iowa. DALE EIJWARD HIENZING: Engineering. JAMES BERRY: Trades preparatory. XVAYNE Room BERRY: Engineering. Bender Benjamin Bennett Blacker Blacketer BlOCkwifz ERMA JEAN BICKEL: Arts and sciences. entered from Mt. Ayr public school. Mt. Ayr. Iowa. HARoi.ii l.lfROY BisHoP: Engineering. DONNA RAE BLAQKER: Bookkeeping. Arfzmuitu, business girls club. Y-teens. senior activities committee. senior color day. Ai.voiim Li2iiRoY Bi.Acgi4ifTi5R: Trades prepartiiory. XX'ii.i.iAM FRAxtLis BLOCKXX'l'l'Z1 Business ad- ministration. af. te. L K fl- , A ' Q- .-e 'st , 'Qi Bockman Boettcher Borcherding Bottorff Boum B B kh an OWGFS F3 age Brehm Brennan Bretzer Brewster Brittell Brown Bruner LWALD Eiticii Boci4MANp Engineering. DALE EMERSON lio1a'i i'cHER: Business admin- istration. JANE ELIZABETH BORCHERDINGZ Business ad- ministration, Y-teens, band, entered from Neb- raska City high school, Nebraska City. Neb- raska. JACQUELINE KAY Bo'1 roRFF: Stenographic, home room representatives, senior activites commit- tee. Elvin Breslow's art work may not lighten Bill Beasle-y's cast, but both seem light-hearted ...42 IRIINE BoUMAN: Bookkeeping. G. A. A. GRETCHEN BOWERS2 Arts and sciences, joy Night, choir, girls glee, sophomore glee, Peppers, Or- pheons, junior assembly, Hi-spot committee. DliI.ORES EVELYN BRAKHAGE: Arts and sciences orchestra, Y-teens, home economics club, Al- trusa career conference. ROBERT ALBERT BREHM: Arts and sciences. EUGENE THOMAS BRENNAN: Arts and sciences, national athletic honor society. Sky Road, Joy Night, Forum vice-president, writers club, Mum- mers, Lynx secretary, swimming letter, assem- bly committee. ALAN BRETZER: Engineering. lVlARlI.YN DELL BREWSTERI Arts and sciences, Our Hearty Were Young and Gay, Pride and Prej1rrz'ice, Joy Night, choir secretary and trea- surer, Orpheons, Mummers, Peppers, Hi-spot committee, Keen-time committee. IDONNA JEAN BRlTTlEl,I.Z Merchandise and clerical, Y-teens, camera club. l.oRiaNi2 RUTH BROWN1 Arts and sciences, na- tional honor society, Pride tum' Prejudice, Joy Night, choir, girls glee vice-president, Orpheoris vice-president, Mummers, senior color clay, jun- ior assembly, ELVIN CECIL BRLNER: Trades preparatory, cam- era club secretary. ROBERT LEROY BRL'Ns: Arts and sciences, joy Night, band. lNlARlI.YN lYlAL'DE BSTANDIG: Arts and sciences, Azltortzte, joy Night, choir, girls glee, Orpheons, assembly committee. 142: Bruns Bstandig Burns Calder Callen Compbell WILLIAM LEWIS BURNS: Engineering, home room representatives. CHLOE ANN CALDER: Arts and sciences, national honor society, Links staff, art club president, science club vice-president, camera club, writers club, senior activities committee. ANNEBELI. CAROLYN CALLEN: Arts and sciences. art club secretary and president. CARoL LEA CAMPBELL: Arts and sciences, Atl:- nuff, Om' Hearn Were Young and Gay, joy Night, band, choir, girls glee, Peppers, noon recreation committee, Hi-spot committee. ROBERT E. CARL: Engineering, joy Night, choir, boys glee. MARY LOU CARR: Arts and sciences, sophomore glee, art club secretary, camera club, G. A. A., basketball letter, Hi-s ot committee. P ROGER CARR: Trades preparatory. JAYNE ELIZABETH CARTER: Arts and sciences. national honor society, Adrorate managing ed- itor, joy Night, choir, girls glee, Peppers, home economics club, Hi-spot committee, noon recrea- tion committee, Keen-time committee. BARBARA JEAN CASPER: Business administration, entered from Bruning high school, Bruning, Nebraska. ROBERT KENNETH CAI'rERsoN: Engineering, national honor society, home room represen- tatives, Boys State. BARBARA CHESEN: Arts and sciences, Adi-omre, Joy Night, writers club, Hi-spot committee, Keen-time committee, noon recreation commit- tee. EDWIN D. CHILDERs: Engineering, home room representatives, choir, boys glee. SHIRLEY ANN CHRASTIL: Business administration, senior color day, Hi-spot committee, DANNIE PAUI. CHRISTIANSEN: Arts and sciences. RICHARD WAYNE CHUMAN: Arts and sciences, home room alternates, choir secretary, boys glee. SHIRLEY JEAN CHURCH: Arts and sciences, home room alternates, orchestra, Orpheons, citizenship committee. Carl M, L. Carr R. Carl' Carter Casper Carterson Chesen Childers Chrastil Christiansen Chuman Church ROBERT l.I3I2 CLARK: Engineering, home room representatives. RICIIARII CARLIN CLARK: Engineering, student council, home room representatives, joy Night, choir, boys glee, reserve football letter. Hi-spot committee, lfI.lNOR ROSIE CLARK: Arts and sciences, home room alternates, choir, Girl Reserves. V. MARILYN CLARK: Arts and sciences, national honor society. Links staff, Pride and Prejudice property committee chairman, joy Night, choir, R. L. Clark R. C, Clark E. Clark Coffman Collins Cook girls glee, Orpheons, Mummers, junior assembly, senior activities committee. IDICK LEROY CLARKE: Industrial arts. RtInoI.PI-I G. CiI.IsMIzNT: Engineering. NISII. bl, COFIPIN: Business administration. national athletic honor society, home room representa- tives. joy Night, choir, boys glee, I. club, swim- ming letter, state music clinic. KIACK CJNIEAI. Cjoi-'IfMAN: Iingineering. band. cam- era club, science club. l3l5'I l'Y -IOAN COLLINS: Arts anti sciences, national honor society. Aloy Night, choir, girls glee. Pep- pers. camera club. Mummers. citizenship com- mittee. NORMAIIZAN COOK: Arts and sciences. home economics club, usherettes. lVfARVIN Etcifxiz CoPPI.Ia: Business administra- tion. joy Night. orchestra. band. senior color day. RICHARD LEE CORDELL: Arts and sciences, Ad vacate, basketball letter, L club. RoIsERT GEORGE LEE COWIELI.: Trades prepara- tory, camera club. CiA'I'III.I5EN 'Io ANN Cox: Arts and sciences. na- tional honor society, home room alternates Af1'I'om1e, l'fzlie1zce, Joy Night, choir, girls glee girls octet, Forum, senior color day, assembly committee, Altrusa career conference. BONNIE CRAFT: Home economics. V. Clark D. Clarke Clement Coffin Copple Cordell Cowell ox Two kinds of seniors: Carol Harris takes her work seriously and Gene Brennan takes it easy. I Craft D. Crook R. Crook Cutts Dahlgren W. Davidson 9 9 Lois LEE CRAPENHOFT: Bookkeeping, business girls club secretary. DARLENE ANN CROOK: Arts and sciences. ROBERT GUY CROOK: Arts and sciences, national honor society, Joy Night, orchestra, Orpheons president and vice-president, Mummers histo- rian, cheerleader, senior color day, junior as- sembly. GLENN EDWARD CuRT1s: Business administration, Our Hearty Were Young and Gay, joy Night, choir, boys glee, science club, Mummers. RICHARD CUTTS: Engineering, national honor 50- ciety, home room representatives. LEONARD L. DAHLGREN: Engineering, safety com- mittee. t 3? Davis Dawson Deneke Denney Devoe DeWitt Dobberstein Dolberg VERNON ALLEN DAVIDSONZ Arts and sciences, home room alternates, debate letter. WINIFRED JOYCE DAVIDSON: Arts and sciences, national honor society, Advocate, Scribe staff, Joy Night, writers club, Forum secretary and treasurer, senior color day, junior assembly, as- sembly committee, Altrusa career conference. BRUCE B. DAVIS: Agriculture, Joy Night, band, choir, boys glee, entered from Filley high school, Filley, Nebraska. ROBERT CHARLES DAWSON: Engineering, home room representatives president, joy Night, choir manager, L club, track letter. CHARLOTTE LUCILLE DENEKE: Arts and sciences, joy Night, choir, girls glee, Orpheons, junior assembly, state music clinic, entered from Col- lege View high school. BETTY ,IOAN DENNEY: Distributive education, D. E. A. secretary and treasurer. SARA LOL' DEVOE: Arts and sciences, national honor society, home room representatives, Ad- vocate, joy Night, choir, girls glee, girls Octet, Orpheons, Peppers, senior color day, noon rec- reation committee, Hi-spot committee, Altrusa career conference. CAROLE MARY DEVUITT1 Arts and sciences, joy Night, choir, girls glee. BERNARD EUGENE DOEEERSTEIN: Special, choir, entered from Carroll high school. Carroll, Iowa. DONNA I.. DOLDERG: Bookkeeping. DWIGHT DONALD DORAN: Agriculture. WILLIAM LLOYD DRAYER: Engineering, national honor society, joy Night, choir, boys glee. IRENE RUTH DREESZEN: Business administration, band, entered from Bennet high school, Bennet, Nebraska. LOIS MAE DUFF: Stenographic, Y-teens treasurer, business girls club vice-president. ARLENE YVONNE DUFFEK: Stenographic, entered from Seward high school, Seward, Nebraska. RICHARD ,IILEs DUNKLAU: Engineering, Joy Night, boys glee, Lynx. DONNA JOYCE DLISEKI Stenographic. ROBERT L. EAGLETON: Fine arts, home room al- ternates, choir. MARGARET AGNES EASTMAN: Arts and sciences, national honor society, Ozrr Hear!! Were Young and Gay, Pride and Prejudice, Joy Night, choir, girls glee, Peppers, Mummers, Orpheons, Y- teens committee chairman, science club, Altrusa career conference, entered from Cathedral high school. LARRY EBNER: Engineering, home room represen- tatives, orchestra, band. WILLIAM MURRAY EDDY: Engineering, national athletic honor society president, Advocate, Lynx, L club, football, swimming, reserve foot- ball and reserve basketball letters, Quill and Scroll award, junior assembly, Hi-spot central committee. DON L. EICHER: Arts and sciences. GEORGE A. EISELE: Industrial arts. ROXANNA ELIAS: Arts and sciences, student coun- cil president, home room alternates, sophomore cabinet, junior class vice-president and treasur- er, senior class secretary, joy Night and Joy Night central committee, choir, girls glee, Mum- mers secretary, Peppers, cheerleader letter, sen- ior color day, junior assembly, Hi-spot commit- tee, make-up committee. ANNETT CAROLINE ELIKER: Home economics. RALPH BRUCE EMMONS: Engineering, national honor society, home room representatives and alternates, Links staff, Scribe staff, band, writers Club. HARVEY I.. ENGEL: Arts and sciences. RICHARD L. ENO: Engineering, home room al- ternates. WILLIAM S. EPPERsON: Engineering, Joy Night, Orchestra, band. Doran Drayer Dreeszen Duff Duffek Dunklau Dusek Eddy Eieher Eisele Elias Eliker Emmons Engel -46- BARBARA JOANN Esresz Arts and sciences, na- tional honor society. home room alternates. Joy Night. girls glee, Orpheons sergeant-at-arms, G. A. A.. Y-teens. basketball letter. DOROTHY M. FAHRENIaRt'tgH: Arts and sciences. home room representatives and alternates. Girl Reserves. Hi-spot committee. DON D, EENSLER: Trades preparatory. XVALTON C. EERRIS: Engineering. Links staff. camera club. KEITH ERDMAN FLEMMIGQ Industrial arts. GERALD E. FLOTH: Engineering. MARY ANN ELOTH: Bookkeeping. JERRY ROBERT FOLSOM: Engineering. home rOo'II representatives, George Wfrzfbifzgffuz Slepl Herz. band, L club. football and reserve football letters. MARY ALICE FOSTER: Business administration, Atizncate, Pride and Prejudice costume commit- tee chairman. senior activities committee. ALICE MARILYN FRAMPTON: Arts and sciences, entered from East high school, Des Moines. Iowa. JAMES R. FRANCKE: Arts and sciences. Adrocale. NORMA JEAN FREEHLING: Stenographic. THOMAS A, FRYE: Engineering. Eagleton Eastman Ebner Eno Epperson Estes ...A i six ,., ., fy ifl Fahrenbruch Fensler Ferris Flemmig C. Flofh lvl. Flofh Folsom Foster Frampton Francke Freehlirig Frye 1 .PL ' n .S was All for one and one for all are school picnickers Mary Reinhard, Gretchen Bowers and Roxie Elias. Fulton Garruson George Cerlach Gteseker Ctldersleeve Ctllett Grasmuck Green SARAH CORLISS FUITON Arts and scrences, na ttonal honor soctety, home room alternates, Ad tocale, Scrtbe staff George Watbzfzgton Slept Here, Joy Nrght Orpheons, Mummers, Peppers, wrtters club prestdent, vtce presrdent, secretary and treasurer ELAINE JOY GARRISON Arts and sctences, entered from Grand Junctlon htgh school Grand unc non Colorado ROBERT ALEXANDLR GLORGE Engmeermg stu dent counctl home room representanves Junror tlass prestdent sentor dass vtce prestdent oy Nrght football and reserve football letters, L cu STANLI Y WAYNE GERLALH Industrtal arts home room representanves sentor class presndent, l dub baseball, football and basketball letters MARY VEsTA GIESEKER Arts and sctences, na ttonal honor soctety Y teens soctal chatrman home economrcs club H1 spot commtttee HAIIET OILDERSLEEVE Arts and sctentes DORIS MAE GILLETT Busmess admtmstranon home room representatrves Adzocate, oy Nnght band G A A camera tlub Peppers table tennxs and speedball letters, state mustc Llmrc, majorettes JOHN GRASMICK Busmess admmtstratton home room representatrves a DOROTHY HARRIETT GREEN Home economtcs Joy Ntght Y teens GEORGE OGDEN GREENE Engmeerxng, sctence cu ROBERT JOSEPH GREINER Arts and sctentes a club swtmmmg letter ANNA M GRIFFIN Bookkeepmg MARION RUTH GRITZNER Home economtcs, Grrl Reserves LAVERN DEE GRONQUIST Bustness admmtstra tron, basketball letter, L club DONNA MAE GRUEBER Arts and sclences, na ttonal honor soclety Llnks staff Y teens, ar club Grrls State Hr spot central commrttec safety commtttee, Altrusa career conference ROBERTA ELAINE GUEST Arts and screntes Ad locale, Joy Nxght Lhonr gurls glee Orpheons sentor color clay Greene Greuner fl IH Grttzner C-ronqutst Crueber Guest Hacker Hagelberger 4IoIIN HAItoI.Im HAtgI4I2It1 Engineering. Orpheons. HlZNRIIE'l l'A V. HAGI3I.IsI2RtII2R: Arts and sciences. national honor society. home room representa- tives. Om' Hetzrzf ll 'cre lyflllllf tum' Girl' camera club secretary. G. A. A.. Mummers. art club. speetlball letter. senior color day. AIOHN Al'S'l'IN HALL: Agriculture, I't11ic11t'c', joy Night. choir. boys glee. Orpheons. senior color clay. BIARTHA Hoxvtz HAMILTON: Arts and sciences. home room alternates. Adzoctzte, Joy Night. choir. girls glee. camera club. CQIIIZRRII. lNlARYSl2 HAMM: Fine arts. choir. Mum- mers. business girls club. Hi-spot committee. All'I.IE'I' HAMMOND: Arts and sciences. choir. noon recreation committee, entered from Longview high school. Longview. Texas. JANET AIIQAN HANNLMAN: Arts and sciences. home room alternates, art club. senior color day. lXlARIl,YN lo HANNIMAN: Arts and sciences. home room alternates. home economics club secretary. entered from Beatrice high school, Beatrice. Nebraska. BETTY ul. HANSIEN: Stenographic, DoNAI.n EKGIENIZ HANSIZNZ Bookkeeping. RICIHIAIIII NIZAI. HANsIaN: Business administra- tion, football letter. CAROL ELAINE HARRIS: Arts and sciences. home room representatives. camera club. Y-teens, science club. home economics club. Altrusa ca- reer conference, safety committee. efficiency committee. HIZLEN I.. HARRIsoN: Stenographic and book- keeping. 'IANITI' ANNIa HARRISONZ Arts and sciences. home room representatives. safety committee. MAIQIINN l.0l'lSIZ HIQISRMANNQ Home economics, home room alternates. national honor society. joy Night choir. girls glee. home economics club. entered from Cristobal high school. Cris- tobal. Canal Zone. HENRY SToNI5It HI2IfIILEI': Business administra- tion. Mary Sidner decks the halls with boughs of holly for the Christmas season. lan Ha Hamilton Hamm Hammond l. Hanneman M. Hannernan B. Hansen D Hansen R Hansen Harris H. Harrison 1. Harrison Heerrnann Heffley -49- Hemz Heldenbrand Hendee B Henderson C Henderson Hendrncks Hendrickson Hennek Hense Hergenrader Hergert Hermann NORMAN L HEINZ Arts and scxences Patzence, Joy Nrght, choxr boys glee, Orpheons JIM LEONARD HELDENBRAND Engmeernng tronal honor soctety home room representatives chotr, boys glee I club football and reserve football letters VRIGINIA LEE HENDEF Flne arts Pride and Pre mdzce, Imzzmrg Than, George Wafbzfzgfon Slepl Here student dlrector oy Ntght, aft club treas urer, Mummers treasurer BARBARA LU HENDERSON Busmess admrntstrt t1on Oy Nlght g1rls glee Orpheons senlor act1v1t1es commlttee CONNIE HENDERSON Stenographmc MARILYN HENDRICKS Arts and sctences art Club CAROL L HENDRICKSON Arts and scrences, na tronal honor SOCICFY Y teens, sen1or color day, senror act1v1t1es comm1ttee entered from Lake Charles hxgh school Lake Charles Loutsxam BEVERLY JEAN HENNEK Bookkeepmg joy N1ght senlor color day RICHARD H HENISE Trades preparatory HARVEY HERGENRADLR Industrnl arts DONALD RALPH HI:RClRT Tmdes prtparatorv, football md basketb 1ll letters I club UFRALDIINI FRANCIS HIRMANN Arts and SClCI1C6S SARA ELIZABETH HrRMINoHALs Arts and suences natroml honor SOCICQ Lrnks staff and board Our Httzrrf Wfert 1 omzg and Gag, farm arg Tbau , Pmft and Prcjzrdzre, Y teens comm1t tee chzurman Mummers XX1'1fCI'S club scrence Club home economlcs club D A R state essax Herrmnghaus Herpolsheumer Heuser Hinds Hock Holtz Holcomb Hornby Hoschele Hosfueld Howard Hoyt Huber Hudson Huppert Hutchungs Irwm contest Grrls State senror color day Altrusl. career conference, H1 spot commrttee, Pep' Cola scholarshrp CHARLES EDWARD HERPOLSHEIMER Engmeermg PI-IYI LIS HEUSER Arts 1nd scrences Adz orare oy Nxght, cholr, gurls glee, Peppers, senlor color a JANECE CAROL HILL Busxness admrnrstratron home room alternates Forum I Ice presrdent and hrstorxan PATRICIA JANE HINDS Arts and scnences studen councll sophomore class treasurer Patzence Ioy Nrght, chorr glrls glee Mummers hrstormn Orpheons Peppers cheerleader letter, semor color day Junror qssembly noon recreanon commrttee BEVERLH JEAN Hoclc Arts and scrences home room reoresentames oy Nnght chorr grrls glee Yteens, home economncs, H1 spot com mrttee ROBERT DEAN HOLTZ Engrneerrng home room alternates, joy Nnght, boys glee RICHARD CFCIL HOICOMB Trades preparntorv RONALD R HORNBH Arts and sctences mnoml honor socxety LORENE HOSCHELE Arts and scrences, Adzocat , chorr, grrls glee Ioy Nrght vtrrters club Pep pers G A A Grrl Reserxes speedball and b1sketb1 l letters OAIN FAX OSIIIID Ingnneermg H teens sen lor 1ct1x nes commrttee Altrusa career confer ence HELEN CHARLOTTE How ARD Busmess admrms tratxon, busmess grrls club IEANNF A HOTT Busmess admrnlstratlon, Ar' zorale, make up commnttee ROBERT HLBIIR Business admmlstratlon entered from Sm jose hlgh school, Sm ose, Cahfornxa DOROTHX IA VERINE HL DSOIX. Arts 1nd scrences 1rt club Y teens VALGHN PAII HI PPERT Engnneermg oy Nrght Ll10lI' mfrmger, boys glee I club SVNIFD mmg letter LI AY LEE HI TK HINCS Engmeerrng, bmd RICHARD F IRWIN Arts and sclences natronal honor SOCICIY student councrl, home room rep resentatrves Our Hearty Ucfere Young and Gay, Prmfe ami Prejnflzre, joy Nrght Mummers pres rdent sclence club Lynx, debftte letter HI spot commnttee entered frorm Kexwnee hugh school Kevmnee lllrnols Open house gundes and guests Phyllns Heuser, Marulyn Hen drncks Corinne Clore, Beverly lo Powell and Henrnetta Hagelberger take a lnttle tnme off ..,- -vi ,-. ...Auf ,, . . , I . I , . I ' , L, . V 1 ' . . ., , 1 I 4 . J , , ' - - I , - - f I . . . . , - , gg ' ' ,I ' ' 4 . , I ' I' by I . . .W . . I v- . u y K . -I . . I I . . f 1 I - - v. ' - . . . 4 , I , ' . , , . - . ' ' , e , . . I ' - ' I r' . ' , 4 4 . , , , . ' ' . 1 I A . . . , H . - 1 . ' ' ' 1 . v A I w L a ' - . Y . . 1 s I , 1 . L. v a a I . ' ' , . . 4 , , 7 . . ' . , . , I Q I I D , . c . - v 4 's 1 '- f . ' I r - I I I . A A 5 A if c X jacob jewett johns C. johnson D. johnson K. johnson L. C i L. L. johnson R. johnson T. johnson R. johnson M. johnstone jones jordan VIRGII. JACOB: Engineering, national athletic hon- or Society, national honor society, baseball and reserve basketball letters. RUTHE VIRGINIA JEWETT: Arts and sciences, Ad- vocate, Joy Night, choir, Mummers, Peppers, business girls club, Hi-spot committee, noon recreation committee. EDWIN JOHNS, JR.: Industrial arts, entered from El Monte Union high school, El Monte, Cali- fornia. CHARLES AUSTIN JOHNSON: Arts and sciences, national honor society, home room alternates, Scribe staff, Joy Night, boys glee, writers club, library committee. DOUGLAS RICHARD JOHNSON: Engineering, Joy Night, boys glee. KENNETH DEAN JOHNSON: Engineering, home room alternates, Boys State. Lots COLLEEN JOHNSON: Arts and sciences, na- tional honor Society, Y-teens, home economics club, writers club. LORRAINE L. JOHNSON: Stenographic, Advocate. ROBERT W. JOHNSON: Arts and sciences, home room representatives, safety committee, efficien- cy committee, entered from Benson high school, Omaha, Nebraska. THOMAS F. JOHNSON: Arts and sciences. RICHARD WENDELL JOHNSON: Arts and sciences. MARY LA VERGNE JOHNSTONE: Home economics. G. A. A. THOMAS JONES: Engineering. WANDA LEE JORDAN: Fine arts. 6 'xJ' 'BQQ fi -' 7' .1 jOE1 M JOUVTNAT Arts and scrences ALVIN IEWIS KAHLER Trades preparatory ROBFRT JACOB KAHM Engmeermg KENNETH VICTOR KALAL Busmess admmrstrt tron scrence club safety commrttee doormen entered from Farragut hrgh school Chrcago Illmors EIAINE KARAVAS Bookkeeprng busrness grrs club Y teens home economrcs club AIAN IEROY KATSKEE Busrness admrmstratron band DONALD PAUL KEELER Agrrculture band scrence club EUNICE DELAINE KEHLER Fme arts MARQUERITE ANN KEHLING Stenogmplnc home room alternates MAE LOLISE KELLER Bookkeepmg DONELIA ANN KEMPKES Stenogrtphrc SHIRLEY IEAN KEMPKES Stenographrc sophd more gurls glee EARL RAYMOND KENDLE Engmeermg home room representatnes band FRED KIDDER Busrness admmnsrratton SUsAN MARIE KIMBALL Arts and scrences nt troml honor socrety, home room alternates Prult ami Pr411zdzce,jOy Night chorr glrls glee gtrls octet Mummers treasurer Orpheons Pep pers hrstormn senror color day Altrusa ctret conference H1 spot commlttee mlke up com mtttee assembly commxttee ROBERT W KINSIY Engmeerrng entered from Pembroke day school Kansas Cnty Mnssourr Q N ig? jouvenat Kahler Kahm Kalal Karavas Katskee Keeler Kehler Kehling Keller D, Kempkes S Kempkes Kendle Kidder Kimball Kmsey Kursch Kitchen Knopp Knudsen Ko b Koop Koser Kramer Kranfz HOWARD R KIRSCH Bustness admtntstratton Adzomte MARILYN JEAN KITCHEN Arts and sctences home room tepresentattves Adtocate, art club treasurer HI spot commtttee DILORES JANICE KNOPP Dtstrrbuttve educa tIon D E A secretary XVILI IAM NEWTON KNUDSEN Bustness admm Istratton orchestra band choIr state musvc cltmc entered from Johnson hugh school ohn son Nebraska JACOB KOLB Trades preparatory PALLINE DOROTHY KOOP Stenographrc bust ness gtrls club JAMES GEORGE KOSER Busmess admIn1strat1on home room representattves orchestra band HARRY MORTON KRAMER Agrrculture home room representatrves, reserve basketball letter JAMES R KRANTZ Arts and sctences VIRGINIA LEE KREUCI-I Arts and sctences Joy Ntght choIr, gtrls glee ltbrartan camera club wrtters club SHIRLEY ANN KROKSTROM Stenographrc pheons ELAINE MERNA KROON Stenographtc CAROL JOY KRUEGER Arts and scrences home room alternates Orpheons PATRICIA LAPLIN Arts and suences natIon1l honor soctety home room representattves P1 tzeme, Joy Ntght orchestra choIr gtrls glee gtrls octet Orpheons treasurer Yteens Gtrls State semor color clay JACK EDWARD LANCASTER Busmess admtmstrt HOU RICHARD JAMES LANGDON Engmeerlng home room representatrves Kreuch Kroksfrom Kroon Krueger Laflun Lancaster Langdon Larson Lauer Leach Lehl Leikam Lekai H. Lessman Leyden l.ickei Lightner LOIS JEAN LARSON: Arts and sciences, national honor society, camera club. RICHARD THOMAS LAUER: Engineering. Lorene Hoschele, Barbara Estes and Ardath Wilcox apparently have cold feet about going to class. 4 l l l I f Lemke Leopold B. Lessman Lococo Lohrberg Lostroh DONALD DEAN LEACH: Business administration, entered from Emerald high school, Emerald, Nebraska. HOWARD WESLEY LEHL: Industrial arts. EDITH LOUISE LEIKAM: Merchandise and clerical. IRENE LEKAI: Bookkeeping. REINHARD CLARENCE LEMKE: Engineering. RICHARD LEWIS LEoPoLD: Industrial arts. BEVERLY JEAN LESSMAN: Bookkeeping. HARLAN DUANE LEssMAN: Trades preparatory, L club, reserve football, football, track, reserve basketball, and basketball letters. LORRAINE CLARICE LEYDEN: Home economics. LOREN EDWARD LICKEI: Industrial arts. ORIN CORRE LIGHTNER: Engineering. JOSEPHINE MARIE Lococo: Stenographic. ROBERT H. LOHRBERG: Business administration, L club, baseball and basketball letters. ALICE LosTRoH: Home economics. JOHN RALPH LOUDON, JR Arts and SCICHCES, student councll Advocate managrng edrtor Ian mary Thaw, Sky Road Joy Ntght and Joy NIght central commtttee band, Cl'l0ll' Mummers cam era club presIdent and vIce presIdent, swxmmmg manager Boys State DONNA M MCBRIDF BusIness admrntstratron band JOHN WILLIAM MCCONNLLL Engmeermg chorr L club baseball letter LA VERNE MCCRACKEN Trades preparatory DONNA JEAN MCFADDEN Bookkeepmg JOY MCGRAIL Arts and SCICHCCS Palzence, Joy NIght choIr gIrls glee art club Peppers sen Ior color day, Juntor assembly PATRICIA ANN MCKAY Home economrcs home room representatrves and alternates Joy Nrghr gIrls glee, G A A senIor color day HI spot central commtrtee VERNA JUNE MCKINNEY Stenographrc JOHN FRANKLIN MCLEAY Arts and scrences club track letter Loudon McBrIde McConnell McCracken McFadden McCraII McKay McKInney McLeay I ,v -5 FN McMeekIn McNabb Maca Maedche Mahr Mams JAN!-'1 ELIZABLTH MCMLEKIN Arts and scrence wrIters club, sctence club entered from North Platte senIor lngh school North Platte Nebraska MARTI-IF MARGLRY MLNABB Teachers college sophomore glee home economIcs club Wflfefb club Y teens MARILYN JANE MACA Arts and scIences home room alternates orchestra Orpheons scIenc club state musrc clInIc make up commrttee ERNEST VIRGIL MAEDLHE Arts and scrences home room alternates BFTTY ANN MAHR Arts and SCICHCCS, home room representatnes Joy Ntght health com mIttee CLIFFORD J MAINS Trades preparatory camera c u BARBARA ELAINE MANN Arts and scIences na tIonal honor soclety wrlters club camera club debate lettcr Altrust career conference SUZANNL MARSHAII Arts and scrences Adzo cate, Joy NIght choIr gIrls glee president gxrls octet Peppers senIor color day Jumor assembly MARY ANNI' MARTIN BusIness admInIstratIon entered from Ferry Hall, Lake Forest, lllmots MARIA MABELIL MARX Arts and scrences, na tIonal honor soctety, Orchestra presudent, band, Orpheons presIdent and secretary, art club, senIor color day, Jumor assembly, Altrusa ca reer conference, state musIc cl1nIc, senIor actxv IIICS commtttee, assembly commrttee W Mann Marx Mehser Metzger P Meyer Marshall Mayer Meismger C Meyer j Meyers FRID Umm INIAHLR Arts ind sticntcs student Lountil home room iltcrmtes senior tl1ss xice president Adzmtm, Our Hearn Uftre 1 011722 11111 C IJ Ptzntmt joy Night orchestra, band, choir Orpheons scrgemt 1t1rms Mummers Lliccrlcttlcr letter iourntlism silxer key Bo s btttc senior wlor du state music Llimn GRA!! I lNfIDIR Bookkeeping Affzmtzzt, bust ness girls club sceruiry BIARCARI 1 AxN LHHSIR Arts md stientes sen it r color du H1 spot tentral tommittee IOHIN A1110 INIIISIINLIR Lngineering bind Doitoim IOAN Mimi: Business tdministrt tion ordicsrrt Yteens Night thoir president boys glee, cheerleader lcttcr C11 RAIDINI RUH MFXIR Arts find stiences A111 nt nt oy Night choir girls glee camem tlub Curl Reserxes Hmm CHARLES Mm FR Arts and sciences PALMFR A MES FR Arts ind sciences joy Night, choir boys glee IAINI lNlARiARET Mm FRS Arts and sciences art L Ll DOIORLS IVIARY MILHAhL Stenographic national honor society Martin X-I Meder Mengel M A fa., exchange lof senior pictures' by Carol H eyer Krueger Carol Hendrickson Dorothy Osterman, lo Mmhael Ann Miller Edith Lenkam and Nyla May Perry V l. X I 4 1 Q, 7 I R I ' - 1 . . K 4' 7' lr ' wiv Y R - . . .l . . 5 ' 8 ' ' - ' 1' 1 ,M y' . . . , . ,, , Q .' i 1 1 ' , - ' ' 2 Qi.: ' ' 1 ' ' 1- 3 vs. CECIL F. METZGER: Business administration, Joy Q' ' fy 5 1 . 2 ' 1 1 I t , fb ' 1 u J ' , ' , . ' - , . . 1 . ' ' 1 I L , g 's 1 4 . '. 1 , 'l b. . 1 ' ' 2 ', ' Q 4' - X t , t gn .. , ' nw -F X il 1 x 4 .-57 .. Z A. Miller I. Miller 1. A. Miller l. I. Miller MiSlsO Mitchell R. 99, -If 5 nga? 23? t in . ll . I 1. Mockett Montgomery Moomaw Moreland Mosher Moslander Moulton Yep! Coming to school on a wing and a prayer are john Hall and George Eisele. ALMA JIQAN lYllI,I.IER1 Home economics, G. A. A. IOLEEN JOYCE MILLER: Arts and sciences, Advo- mlc, Joy Night, choir, girls glee, Peppers. JO ANN MILLER: Arts and sciences, writers club, G. A. A., ping pong letter, Hi-spot committee. joYc:I5 JUAN lNlll.l.liRZ Bookkeeping, Joy Night. XVILLIAM MISKQ: Business administration, Links staff and board. Azlzmulc, joy Night, orchestra, band. I. club. camera club, tennis letter. MARJORIE ELOISE MITcIII2I.I.z Arts and sciences, choir, Y-teens. ROBERT ELLIS MOCKETT: Arts and sciences, na- ional athletic honor society, joy Night, reserve football and football letters, Boys State, L club president. JOAN MARLHNE MOCKE'1'1'Z Arts and sciences, national honor society, student council, home room alternates, senior class secretary, Adm- nite, Oar Hearts lVere Young and Gay, Joy Night and joy Night central committee, choir. girls glee, camera club secretary, Orpheons, Mummers, Peppers, senior color day, junior as- sembly, Altrusa career conference, Hi-spot com- mittee. NANCY JANE MONTGONIERYZ Arts and sciences, national honor society, Joy Night, choir, girls glee, state music clinic. MARY E. MOOMAW: Arts and sciences, camera club, writers club historian, science club vice- president, G. A. A., swimming letter. CTTO F. MORELAND: Engineering, Adrocfzle. VELMA DEE MOSHER: Merchandise and clerical, joy Night, girls glee. GLORIA L. MOSLANDER: Stenographic, home room alternates, business girls club president and treasurer. RICHARD E. MOUI.TCJN1 Engineering, Lynx, Hi- spot committee. LEONARD MOZER: Arts and sciences. CLARK A. MIJELLER: Arts and sciences, national honor society, home room alternates, joy Night, Links staff, camera club. lNlARILYN JEAN MENSON: Arts and sciences, home room representatives, joy Night, choir. G. A. A., L girls, Orpheons, Altrusa career con- ference, state music clinic. Mocketf P Nelson Newblll Nxchols Nuehaus Nuelsen Norton B Norval L Norval Nu ANNE MARIE MYERS Busmess admrmstratron Yteens MARILEE NEBELSICK Arts and sclences, choIr camera club DONALD EUGENE NEILL Engmeermg home room reptesentattves joy Nnghr RAIPH ARTHLR NELLOR Engmeermg home room representattves camera club sctence club secretarv entered from Hughes hIgh school, CIncInnatI, Oh1o IERRY LFE NELSON Arts md scrences screnct club cIt1zenshIp cOmmIttee entered from Beat rtce hIgh school BeatrIce Nebraska NANCY l. NELSON Arts and SCICHCCS home eco nomrcs club PATRICIA LEE NELSON Arts and scrences na tIonal honor SOCIEQ Ad: orare, choIr gIrls glee, Mummers Orpheons Altrusa career conference, state mustc clIn1c LILA MAXINE NEXY'BlLL Arts and sciences, oy NIght choIr gIrls glee Orpheons usherettes DFAN ARIIHII R NILHOIS lndustrtal arts entered from Slnckley lngh school, ShIckley Nebraska DONALD LOLIs NILIIALS Industrral arts entered from South htgh school Columbus OhIo ORVILLE LEROY NIELSEN Bustness admmxstra tIon entered from Ansley hIgh school Ansley, Nebraska QRACE LORRAINL NORTON Arts .md serences home room representatts es and alternates, oy Nxght choIr gIrls glee Peppers Forum semor color day BARBARA RLTH NORVAI Arts and sctences joy NIght choIr gtrls glee Peppers camera club Mummers Lols ROBERTA NORVAL Arts and scrences, joy Nrght choIr gxrls glee, Mummers, camera club, Peppers safety cOmmIttee D RTHUL NULL Srenographtc 'I ogift! 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Gm'- V1- Oakeson Osterman Pecha Perry Phelps Olderog Overton Pedersen Person Plnlllup Olson Patterson Perkrns Petree Prerce IANII Irsoxr OARISON Arts md serenees Im Nteht ehmr igrrls glee elmert club senior te YIXIIILS emnmlttee eltrgenshrp eommrttee, H1 spot eomnnttee ARI I lNl Iols fJ1IDlROf Arts tnel sexenees A111 1 I 114 enteretl from Crretnt hugh sehool Cyretnt Nebrtsler Al,-XRIIXN Rl IH OISUN Arts 1nd setenees N tmntl Honor Soerety Affzmfzle Ioy Ntght girls glee eunert elub LlIILCI1SlIlP eornmlttee H1 spot eommrttee Drmolnx IORRAINI OSIIIQNIAN Intlusrrrtl trrs home room representttnes Azfzurrzte, ermerr elub gxrls glee slfety eommlttee H1 spot een trtl eommrttee Peppers XXlARlxIN M CJXIRIOIN IIN.1lIICLI'llIg NIARIIXN PAIIIRSON Arts mel selenees home room tlternttes trt elub elmerl elub Bl RDI l'II lWARC AHIT PIKHA Arts Illel SLl6IlLC'b Nltlonll Honor Soetetj, xhlzmrzlc oy Ntght ehoxr glrls blee Peppers Mummers DONAI D MI RRII1 PI DI Rsl N Fllgllltfflllg ltomf morn representttn es l elub footbtll ind re serxe footbtll letters ll ANA MARII Pelnelxs Booleleeeprneg NXIA MAH PIRRX Speextl ehnlr wrlters eluh etrnert elub Ifnsn LILLIAN PLRSON Srenogrrphre home room rlternttes ehorr entered from Borse sen lor hrgh sehool Borse leltho IAVONNI RAI PITRII Frne trts mljorettes 3 teens 1rt eluh entered from fl Dorteln lllgll sehool El Dortelo lxtnsts Meow' Manlyn Clark and Sarah Fulton get therr books and the latest news between perlcds RleHAlzlm I Ol Ill ll Plll l PS lf'ILlIlCCI'll'l4' I1 lIl0l'lll honor soeletl nltlonll lthletlc honor SOCICIB sophomore ellss presltlent jLlUl0I' ellss xlce preslelent mtl seerettry senlor elflss trelsurer l club footblll lnkl reserxe footblll letter IollN DAX lll Pllll l ws Inglneerlng Hoxx ARD Clmlllls Pllllel Buslness ldmlnlstrl HOU IOHN POLIOS Englneerlng, home room 'llter mtes entered from KC1fDCy hugh sehool Ke1r ney Nebrslsltl BIVI Rl x lo Powl ll Arts mtl selenees l'l1flOl'lll honor soelety student eounell home room 'll ternltes fltfzmrzze, loy Nlght eholr glrls glee Yteens presldent Orpheons Peppers Altrusl cftreer conference semor utlxltles commlttec MAR loltlr lol l9l Plzot lolz Flne lrts entered from Abrlhlm lmeoln hugh school C0llflLll Blulls lou 1 IOAN Flolsr RASML SSI N Arts and sclences nt tloml honor soelety home room flltermtes Llnlcs staff home economlcs club secremry and presldent nrlters club secretflry Mummers sec IDIIICC QLIILLIUCC COIHITIIIICC SCDIOI' 'ICIIVIUCS COITIFINIICC IIOYD RATI Ill Trsldes prepwrsltory home room alternates V151 MA IEAN RLBLNSDORI Imehers college G A A NORMA llAlN Rl llstllxl mln Bookkeeplng Poulos Powell Proctor Rasmussen Ratllff Rebensdorf 'sf Relfschrlelder Remhard Relnlck Reltz Revoth Rezny Rlchmorld Rledel Rlsche MARX LOL ISE Rl INHARD Arts md sclences Jov Nlght cholr glrls glee Peppers BLTTX IIAN REINICK Merchflndlse and clerlcal ERVIN Lll RLVIZ Arts md SCICUCCS HAROLD DAVID RLYROTH Buslness admlnlstrt tlon Ll1011' EUGENL LFE RELNY Trlcles preparatory RLTH ANN RICHMOND Englneerlng natlonel honor soelety joy Nlght orchestrfl band G A A presldent 1nd vlce presldent speedball bntsketblll softblll md l10l'S6b'lClC rldlng letters state muslc cllnlc l948 Cup Glrl PALL C RIEDLI Buslness lClfUlI1lSI1'1fl0I1 cholr boys glee IOM Rl5LHe Arts mel selenees mtloml honor soelety home room TCPICSCDIIIIN es Llnks bmrd Az lm llc Om Ile nil llfere lnmzg .nz Gm Pmlt till!! 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' A Q V Vi - 1 Y 5 ' -51- Ryman Sallander Scanlon Schafer Scharton Scheerer Schilling R D Schmidt R C Schmidt Schneider Schmtter IO ANN RUEHLE Arts and sciences home room representatives and alternates, joy Night, choir girls glee science club usherettes noon recrea tion committee HI spot committee senior ac tivities committee. RICHARD RUMBOLZ: Distributive education, D. E. A. ROGER C. RUNION: Arts and sciences, home room alternates, joy Night. DORIS RUNYON: Arts and sciences. Pride am! Prejudice, Girl Reserves. MARY VIRGINIA RUSSELL: Arts and sciences. na- tional honor Society, home room representatives. joy Night, choir, girls glee secretary, Peppers secretary. SHEILA ADELL RYMAN: Arts and sciences, Links staff, choir, home economics club. DONNA IEANNINE SALLANDER: Arts and sciences, art club. Orpheons, home economics club, cam- era club, science club. JAMES ROBERT SCANLON: Trades preparatory. DONNA KATHLEEN SCHAEER: Bookkeeping. home room representatives, band, G. A. A. RUBY PEARL SCHARTON: Stenographic. -63- D Schriner R Schrlner Schwabauer RONAID NORMAN SCI-IEERER Arts and sciences Joy Night choir boys glee PATRICIA ANN SCHILLING Arts and sciences, na tional honor SOCIEIY. .lov Night, choir, girls glee, Peppers, writers club, Hi-spot committee, Keen- time committee. THOMAS WOODROW SCHLAEBITZ: Business ad- ministration. KENNETH DALE SCHLEIGER: Industrial arts. IRMA JEAN SCHMIDT: Merchandise and clerical. ROBERT DALE SCHMIBTQ Industrial arts. ROBERT CAMBPELL SCHMIDT: Arts and sciences, national honor society, science club oresidenr and publicity manager. entered from Boys high school, Atlanta, Georgia. KATHRYN ANN SCHNEIDER: Business adminis- tration. national honor societv, Achorate, Y- teens. Girls State. Altrusa career conference, jr. Red Cross central committee. LEONE LORFTTA SCHNITTER: Arts and sciences, Senior color clay. DORIS IONE SCHRINER: Merchandise and clerical. ROBERT ALLEN SCHRINER: Business administra- tion. ' RLTH JEAN SCHWABAUER: Bookkeeping. ROBERT BARBY SIALRFST Fngmeermg OAN SFI I FCK Arts 1nd SLICDCES Adzomte, Io N1ght Peppers Mummers MARILYN' MAI SINWARD Arts 1nd SCICHCCS ni t1onal honor SOCIEIV, Llillll' g1rls glee Forum gLlld21I1C6 comm1ttee ARTA SEXTONJ DlSfflbLlIlXC educ1t1on PATRICIA MARIF SHIIDON Arts and suentes Y teens w1cepres1dent sen1or color day strtte mus1c cl1n1c entered from Kramer h1gh school Columbus, Nebrftskq BETTY Sl-IFSTAK Arts and SCICHCCS Altrusq reer conference JOANN RATHEI SHWELY Busmcss 1dm1n1strt t1on, Ioy N1ght H1 spot comm1ttee Keen t1m comm1ttee entered from Centml lugh school Omaha Nebmskq SHIRLEY IFANLTIF SIDIIS Arts 1nd smentes n1t1onal honor soc1ety home room represent1 IIVCS secretary treasurer Przzit and Pfejznlut oy N1ght, g1rls octet Lll0lI', g1rls glee P ppe s pres1dent wr1ters club Mummers sen1or colo1 a Seacrest Selleck Seward Sexton Sheldon Shestak Sh'VelY SldI6S Sudner 6 .AW 9' Mt, ,W- Sregel Saenknecht Slevers Slnnpson Smdf Slnner Slama D Smlth MAIIY CA111LR1Nr SIDNER Arts md sc1ences m fl0l'l'il honor soc1ety, student counc1l, home room represent1t1x es Ad: ocate, George lWdfbZ1Zgl07Z Slzpt Hem, 1411111411 Than, Oar Hearn Were l nmzg and Gay, Przdc and Prejzzdzce, joy N1ght CllOlI' Mummers VICC pres1dent Peppers H spot central comm1ttee NORMAN GERAID S11G1:1 Engmeermg jv N1ght H1 spot comm1ttee, smmmmg letter PAU1 JOHN SIIINKNFLHT Arts and sc1ences, na t1on1l honor SOLICIY band, Mummers BRULE RICHARD SIEVERS Busmess admmrstrt t1on Adzocalc, doormen HFIFN FMILY SIII Arts 1nd sc1ences wrt club sccremrv v1cepres1dent 'md pres1dent sen1or f1ct1x1t1cs commutec JANL EIAINL SIMPSON BUSINESS 1dm1n1str1t1o11, mnoml honor souety home room representft IIVCS, sen1or cl.1ss pres1dent, 1LlfllOI' cl.1ss secre tary .md treasurer, joy N1ght. g1rls glee secre tary, Peppers, sen1or color day, 1un1or ussemblv GAY S1NDr DlSIf1bUIlX'C educanon, home room represenmtrx es C Smith I Smith N Smlth P Smith Sommer 1 Sorensen R Sorensen Sothan Spangler C. Spellman 1. Spellman r MIIIIABI SINNISR: Stenogriphic, home room alter- nates sophomore cabinet joy Night G.A.A. recording secretary business girls club secre- tary Peppers Girl Reserves basketball speed- bull tennis and ping pong letters. ELLA SYBIL SLAMA: Fine ftrts Y-teens mftjorettes. DONIALD Dw AYNI2 SMITH: Industrial arts writers c ub. GLENN XVILLIS SMITH: Business rtdministration. oy Night, choir. boys glee Orpheons sergeant- at-arms, state music clinic. JANET KOLB SMITH: Home economics, home eco- nomics club, Y-teens. XXX NORMAN SMITH Arts and scrences, home room representatives, joy Night, orchestra band, sen Ior color day PHYLLIS JEANNL SMITH Bookkeeping joy Night girls lee MARX SOMMER Business administration, senior color day JACQUIIINIH l SORINSFN Arts and sciences na tional honor society joy Night choir Mum mers president Peppers vice president, Forum science club HI spot committee entered from Gtrand Island high school Grand Island Ne braska RLTH SORENSEN Arts and sciences, national honor society, home room representatives, Links stall George Watbzngton Slept Here, Our Hearn Were Young and Gay, Przde and Pre jmizce, rtndcnt dzrector Sky Road, Forum pres Ident and secretary writers club vice president, Mummers science club debate letter senior color day Altrusa c'Ireer conference assembly committee Inter class debate cup HAROI D ELc,eNL SOTHAN Industrial arts RICHARD SPANQLER Arts and sciences entered from Lake Forest Academy Lake Forest, Illinois GENEVIEVE EMELIA SPELLMAN Arts and sciences, choir, girls glee JOAN SPEILMAN Special business girls club senior color day entered from Rokeby high school Rokeby Nebraska ARTHUR SRB Business administration, joy Night orchestra band, senior color day Pepsi-Cola hits the spot and ambi- tious seniors aim for its scholarship. BEVERLY JEAN STALEY: Bookkeeping, Links sraff. LOUISE STAM: Arts and sciences, national honor society, home room representatives, Advocate, art club treasurer, assembly committee. EDMUND STEINAUER JR.: Arts and sciences. EULALIA DEAN STEWARD' Stenographic ir's glee, entered from Alliance high school A I ance Nebraska WILMA JEAN STIER Merchandise and clerical ELIZABETH STOESZ: Arts and sciences, national honor society, Orpheons treasurer, orchestra, make-up committee. RAYMOND EUGENE STONEMAN: Engineering, L club, football and reserve football letters. OAN SUMMERS BUSINESS 11dID1I1lSU'3.flOI'l SCIIIOJ' X color ay RAY E SWANSON Business administration Or SHIRLEY JEAN STIIES Arts md scrences wri s chestra band camera club entered from Red c u O g Oak hugh school Red Oak Iowa K, Staley Stam Sfemauer Steward Sher Shles Stoesz Stoneman Summers Swanson Swearingen Swmgle 'Sr' Taber Tatman Tautfest Taylor Terry D Teycka GERRY SWEARINGEN Arts and sciences entered from Benning high school Wilmington, Cali forma KATHRYN JANE SWINGLE Arts and sciences Paztzence property committee chairman Jov Night choir girls glee writers club treasurer art club camera club Mummers library com mittee DOROTHX JLNE 'IAEER Stenographrc writers CLI JOANN ELEANOR TATMAN Home economics PHYLLIS LAVONNI' TALTFEST Teachers colleg choir SHIRLEY ANN TAYLOR Bookkeeping Our Hearn Were Young and Gay property committee cha r man Joy Night chorr sophomore girls glee DALE B TERRY Business administration entered from Virginia Episcopal school Lynchburg, Virgmra DONALD RUSSELL TE JCKA Trades preparatory H Tejcka Tracy Trimbl . ,J HAROLD l.ERO 'strftiptif JAMES EDWARD THOMAS: and sciences, home room representatives. DONALD WAYNE T HOMSENZ Engineering. MARGARET ELLENxTHoMsENz Arts and sciences, national honor society, student council secre- tary-treasurer, home room alternates, joy Night, choir, girls glee, Peppers president, Mummers treasurer, Orpheons, Altrusa career conference, cheerleader letter, Hi-spot committee, citizen- ship committee, make-up committee. CHARLES KELSEY THOMPSON: Arts and sciences, national athletic honor society, student council president and editor, Links staff, Advocate, joy Night, boys glee, L club, swimming letter, Boys State, health committee. l.OREN R. TIANGCO: Engineering, band. RIEX VERNON TOUZALIN: Business administra- tion, Pride and Prejudice, camera club, Mum- mers, science club. BEVERLY JEAN TRACY: Arts and sciences. Or- pheons, science club. MARGARET ANN TRIMBLE: Arts and sciences, na- tional honor society, home room representa- tives, joy Night, Peppers vice-president and treasurer, writers club, Hi-spot committee. M. Thomsen M. Tdcker T. R. Tu Nl 167- Thompson Tiangco Touzalin Turner Urbach Valencia QI? 1 - 4- Q' Y ' ' 1 Q F ,. V, ,L vi .1 , , , tw- A ,ifflql i Hits 1' i 1 I-'Q-, .Mg ,yd I X' pit! V? ' Xu! 4 J' ' , , y I , in . Y -fi TAD MicHAEL TUGRER: Business administration, home room representatives. THOMAS REED TUCKER: Business administration. GEORGE HERRICK TURNER: Engineering, Links staff, camera club, science club, joy Night. CON JUNIOR URBACH: Trades preparatory. JUANITA VALENCIA: Bookkeeping. MARGERY VAN PELT: Arts and sciences, national honor society, Links board, Advocate managing editor, joy Night, Om' H earl! Were Young and Guy, choir, girls glee, Mummers vice-president, Orpheons, writers club, Peppers, N.H.S.P.A. award, guidance committee, library committee chairman, Hi-spot committee. NORMA LORRAINE VAN WINKLEZ Business ad- ministration, orchestra, choir band entered from Wymore high school Wymore, Nebraskt IVAN JOSEPH VLACH Industrial arts FRIEDA K WALKER Stenographic home room alternates, business girls club vice president JERRY DEAN WALLS Business administration JE AN DELORSE WARD Business administration camera club, GAA American Legion Auxrl iary essay contest, senior activities committee CHARLES EMORY WEEKLY Business administra tion, Joy Night, choir, boys glee JANICE WEII Arts and sciences, national honor society Scribe staff Adzocate, Forum writers club GAA, swimming letter H1 spot com mittee Keen time committee bm Van Pelt Van Wmkle Vlach Wacker Walls Ward Weekly Weil Weller Welch Wells Werner Werfz Westerman Westgate Wheelock Whitcomb White JERRY V WLILER Business administration, home room representatives entered from Cathedral high school JANE ELIZABFTH WELCH Distributive educi tion, D E A DONALD G WELLS Business administration I club, track letter, noon recreation committee DON WERNER Engineering DORIS ELAINE WERTZ Business administration, business girls club Y teens GEORGE DONALD WESTERMAN Business admin istration Adzocate, oy Night band doormen MYRNA PEARL WESTGATE Arts and sciences national honor society science club Yteens home economics club president and treasure senior activities committee, Altrusa career con ference IACK ELVAN WHELLOCK Engineering LEE A WHITCOMB Industrial arts entered from South Pasadena high school, South Pasadena California CHARLES W WHITE Arts and sciences hom room alternates Mi 7 SVS115 lNlAY XY HITE HALL: Arts and sciences. joy Night. DONNA JOAN XVHITFIIZLDI Business administra- tion. entered from Sacramento high school. Sac- ramento, California. Rooriiz CQATLIQ WHITMTZR: Engineering. national honor society. home room alternates. joy Night. choir, boys glee. Orpheons. senior color day. state music clinic. entered from Pasadena city college. Pasadena. California. ARDATH RUTH XWILCOX: Arts and sciences. choir. girls glee. Orpheons vice-president. Mummers secretary, writers club secretary and vice-presi- Anraui Wisimoxvg Distributive education. NAoM1 .ll'NIE Woong Business administration G.A.A.. Orpheons. bowling letter. entered front Saint Bernands. Nebraska City. Nebraska. jmrifs Wirsris' XY'oo1ixs'oitT'ii: Engineering. ni- tional athletic honor society. Ariz myzlt. l. club swimming letter. SHARoN l.Ol'lSIf XX'oRTitg Business administra- tion, debate letter. CLIFFORD EVGENE WVRIGHTZ Business adminis- tration. if , 11 6 .1 it White Hall Whitfield Whitmer Wilcox M. Willey R. Willey A. Williams L Williams Wimmer Wishnow Wood Woodworth Worth Wright dent. state music clinic. junior assembly, Hi-spot committee. health committee. make-up coma mittee. Links staff. choir vice-president. Orpheons. entered from Central high school. Pueblo, Colorado. ROHISRT T. XY'll.I.I2Y: Business administration. AILIEIEN YvoNNii XVIl.l.lA!N1SZ Arts and sciences. home economics club vice-president. l.ot'isE CORINNE Wii.1.1.-xsrsz Bookkeeping. lDOROTHY ANN XVIMMER: Home economics. Y-teens. RIAM STEWART XX7lI,l.EY2 Arts and sciences. 69- Seeing Sally Herminghaus, D. A. R. essay contest winner off to Washington are Chesmond Bade and Nancy Benjamin Wunderllck Wygold D Yates C Yates P Yates Yeager York Yost Yos DEON WUNDERLICK Busmess admrmstratron DANIEL MICHAEL WYGOLD Trades preparatory DONNA LEE ROSE YATES Arts and suenccs chOIr Orpheons Yteens GLORIA JEAN YATES Fme arts Joy Nrght gurls glee, art club Y teens entered from Weeprng Water hrgh school Weeprng Water Nebraska BARBARA MAY YEAGER Arts and scrences home room alternates Adi ocate, jmzzmfy Tbau , Mun mers secretary noon recreatron commlttee PATRICIA ILENE YORK Srenographrc DOLORES MARY YOsT Stenographrc Yreena busrness grrls club presrdent home economrcs 9 Club IERROLD MOORI' YOS Engmeermg CAMERA SHY JUNE SENIORS WILLIAM BOUMAN RICHARD BRANDT PEARL BRUNDIGE JOHN BURKET DONNA BURT DONALD CLARK CHARLA COOK HOWARD COOK DAVID DARLINGTON RICHARD DELANEY HAROLD DICKEY DONLEY GERBIG CARL HANSEN BILLY HARLAN PHYLLIS HEATON GORDON HEOEL GEORGE HITz RALPH HITZ JOAN HOGLIT CLAIR HORN CHARLES A JOHNSON DAVID JOHNSON DALE JONES GENE JORDAN ROBERT JORDAN DAVID KAUIMAN RICHARD KORELL LEROY KRUSE HAROLD KUNECKE RICHARD LANGDON RICHARD LAUFR DONALD MICHAII ILRRY MERRITT DONALD MCBETH KLNNETH MICHAII AI EX MONS FRED Moss RICHARD MOL LTON ROBERT OBERLING 70 RICHARD PUSATERI JOHN REIGERT DELBERT SHROYER HERMAN SPOMER HENRY STODDART DARRELI THOMPSON OI IVLR TOI I ES FRED VANCE KAY VANDERCRIND MARII YN WBBB DONAID L WEISS DORIS YONKPY 'F' h ' lf' . . . ' F ' ' : , , . s ' 9 ' A ' D ' 3 ' J PATRICIA GRACE YATES: Stenographic, Orchestra. I , J , I 1. , . . : . a ' ws , , A . Y NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Back Row Crook Phelps Slenknecht Baker Mueller Cutts lrwln Rusche Third Row Marx Olson Seward Crueber l-lendrnckson Cox sudles Devoe W ll Second Row Cueseker Yonkey Brown secretary treasurer Gufford presedent Stoesz vlce presrdenf Carter Eastman TO WHO HO ORI DUE Back Row Catterson Drayer Whltmer Schmidt Emmons acob C johnson Ruvett l-leldenbrand Thurd Row Clark Snmpson Van Pelt Rasmussen Burgess Yos Hornby Pefha Fulton Srdner Much el Mann Second Row Calder Estes Asrnus Frued Moorberg Barger Thomsen ISOrensen Robinson Schlllrng Trimble Nelson Ruchmond Collnns Fnrst Row Becker Russell Schnender Kumball Benlamln Beggs Case R Sorensen Westgate v FI. 71 , sv ' -. 1 Q:- . . ,J H .-A 3 :L . 5 f 6 as 7' l 9 : 6 Q 4 ,SFU 2 .V v I X T . 5 A , 9 . Q' j 1 l l gs f' 4 3 ' . . X ' 4 Lf- ' 1' fl - pq .-.- -- ' A , , A 1 Stam, Larson, l-leermann, L. johnson, Anderson, Laflin, Montgomery. First Row: Yates, Mockett, Davidson, Powell, T 4 I . 'E . . . . . l . . r - , . , ' 2 . , . . . - - . . , 5 . 4 1 . . ' - J A an 5 1 . ., 6 2 - T an , .1 - 5 T7 .- V 1 fu X 'Ma I, Q 4 , 1 s . l A' l f IAU TY IU 1oRs , . -A .f 'f Sewml semester junior officers Don Lorem president. Phil Hall. treasurer, .jenn Vic-rk. secrc tary and -joe Good, vice-president, look over Lin coln highs campus. HOME-ROOMS l32 and 204: Fifth Row: Burns, Soluchal, Hauck, Flanneman, Hall, Thorne, Keller, Des- mond, Barnard, Dennis, Edwards. Fourth Row: Delehant, Eller, Cole, Clasen, Chastain, Egger, Douv'ass B. johnson, Lorenz, Wimmer, Galena. Third Row: Derr, Carroll, Cast, Chambers, Ebert, l-lauck, Kuclelka Craylor, Drllman, Butler, Carlson. Second Row: Creenwalt, Burns Dewey Elsele Creenwalt D Kahler Gibbs, Drener, Degenfelder, l-lerpolsheimer. First Row: Cerlachj Hahn, lVlartun,iCorb, A Cerlacih, Cana day, jennings, H. johnson, Drbal, Egbert, Krzer Uno arc.,f 4 Jill, HOME-ROOMS l26, 306, and 307: Fifth Row: Sommers, Pickering, Eno, Cronquist, D, Phipps, Ullstrorn, Fillmore, l-lergert, Shlvely, Ressegule, Short. Fourth Row: B, Day, Schumacher, jacobs, Kauffman, Howell, Inbody, Lehl, Peterson, Bassen, Damian, Ritchey, Roberts, Third Row: I.. B. Day, Sherwood, Reclcewey, Ralles, Blacketer, jesse, Klger, Srmmerrnan, Priest, Price, Smith, l-lrnkle, Hausner. Second Row: Portsche, Reynolds, Morrow, Hollett, Fate, Re-boul, E. Flynn, l-lolze, Frank, B, Fields, l-lrldenbrand, l lauSchild. K, Phipps. First Rovyg Craig, Corrick, l-l. Fields. johnson, Dana, Coryell, jensen, Frrcke, Flem- sath, l-lebbard, Crowl. QW, HOME-ROOMS 325 and 3273 Fifth Row: Weikle, Wallace, Walentine, Starch, Lautenschleger, Maxtield, Weaver, Wade, Tharns, Waggoner, Taft. Fourth Row: Trabert, Van l-latten, Wright, Rice, Slechta, l-litz, Weller, Treadwell, Swindle, Walker, Wadlovv. Third Row: Wheeler, Trumble. Reist, Weston, Williams, Songster, Stevens, Oehrle, Stebbins, Vierk, Stephens, Second Row: Sittner, Wentick, D. Wagner, Upham, A. Wagner, Walt. Tolliver, Stepanek, I. Wagner, l. Smith, Unland, V. Smith, Ward. First Row: Van Boskirla, Tuttle, Shefferf, Walthers, Sherwood, Misses Lucy Geiger and Edith Ellis help thc juniors with their class affairs. First semester junior othcers -InAnn O'Brien, vice-presidenu -loc Good. president: Doane Pickering, secretary. und .lean Vicrk. treasurer. plain some of the junior cliiss activities. . .ff q fwa i Q '05 ug 7 I gf else -73- HOME ROOMS 223 and 2l'7 Fufth Row Mohr l L wus Mallaf Messenger enklns Oldemeyer Dunw McKnight McDowell McLalrd Fourth Row Ke ey Meyer Strasheum Kendle Keum McCoy Mace luso Ruppe Napue E johnson Hoy Thlrd Row A johnson Maul Whlte Boomer C Werfz OBrien Means l johnson Palmer Weber Lane Second Row May Mlckel on Nelson jones Hubbell Nor Keller Muchaud Coen Harper Mook HOME ROOMS 226 and 2l2 Flfth Row Barmore Baffey Gilmore Bartek Lewis Bohmont McPherson Becker Cheeyer Bloom Beams Fourth Row Darby Buettgenback Duck Nelson Parks Brum Boles D Newman Beck Mockerf Backman Bean Thld Row Bulls Neeman Mlnnlck Don Nelson Mlller Petty Bolsen Reffschneuder Bell Neely Moyle Murphy Second Row Reed Kingsbury Bauer Boswell Burb ck Wurm Clem nf Bott Hedruck Whlte Mnnnlg Ffrst Row Neal Rogers Fuler Beltz Carman Pafruck A Newman 7- -5 i -f P .. . I ' 1- lx, Q Q , . IX C X i ,an Y 1 . . 7 f , 4 ,N b A A a 0 A K . AX' . 5 . ,U I U lf . 3 i ' , 1' I :A f X , ' : 2 , . e , , .l . , r . . . A , . 1 1 ' I l I 1 l I l I ' - v V . - , V 3 - y , v 1 ' , , . - , , , , , :, , s , , , , - man, C, Muller, Madigan, W. Muller, Schinclel, Olson. Flrst Row: Powell, McDonald, Mann, Keeney r I , , ' l l 1 x . D . A ' . 4 .- 4 K l A x ,ff , , 1 lu Beeclmer tlllxs 'curly Arhletnr CllI'CQIOI' R1 p en lrl XY'olf.1rth. Alw- Alnck Bourke. Ci. Ann Cfarrlwcll. Alunior Cirawforcl. lewis Morris, JoAnn Brown .mal 5l1lf'L'j' -.1L'Ul7SCH look over tltc ' ' lc magazines .md m-xxspapcrs m rw library, hletle offine Clurmg Op SOITK ILIHIOYS III Illi' If lmusc I-A Good Perrv Spahn Severs Roper Hodde kl Rohn Long I' fh Row Tuce Scnlelger d Strasheunn Sto ey Lot S 221 and 32l Fat Mason HOME ROOM Lebsock Flowers Lawton Fourth Row dle Lodwlg Lange Secord Third Row R d McEvoy Marty Bra y man Schlmmel Anderson McBru e than D Lange Cressman R ok McMlchael Lou L rey D L rey Daw P ctured at left H ME ROOMSN6 and l-ll FtthRw Fare wus M nlsrnrth wen u a Fnurth w D nts V Iz Vxfcbb Chase E Daws Third Revs d brnnls Barn ee Brfwn xd Brxan St rm l-le: t Lexb ld Cleseke Clement Vxfhrtworth Vxfenke dt L Unger Bu rn Bryan xkfeaver We Lyberus Men oza ers Row Schmnedrng Rumpeltes Robertson R ssell Wulson Loornus S Le-was Second Row Starks u Messer Frrst Row Salter Koentg Loudon Lowe Lux cl Craul Vrrnman M lrner Cunningham Bowl B y Q r Brown Vsfalker Washburn F7 o Daharsh Krtege rternexer Fl Cher R leert re r x n Ber e B les S Brown Warren r c Sec nd Row XX or el N F rst R Farley Easter ay gger C ebel C anz D HOME Frfth Row Gartner Ojendyk Shulhan Steen Smuth Murphy Gertnesen Burt Werth Howey Frech Fourth row Sherrard lrmer johns Hergen rader Heck M1115 W johnson Coldnng Gulmore Oslund Hnnd mand Third Row Hoover Schmidt Hennnnger Paulsen Har wood Othlung Peters Bergman Heffernan Gearke Schneld Graham Second Row Pattison Steele Stewart V johnson Frenchs OBrien House Weaver Herr Horham Shupps First Row Slddens E ones Harcher Paulson Hervert Kraft Hompes Hoffman Ortnz Parra Hereth ROOMS 201 and 209 I1Aur1 oru Dccr I zrl W ood Allcc? 'Irudem IOIII Scammers Bu crly Mmm md Kathryn Crlrrett SIOIH IH thc hall 1 moment before school lLUbSCIl Dor1sDorn GI 'v1E ROOMS 121 d 130 Thurd R vv C Trede1I R d 1 arn s Northup D D vu B u oph Ftrestone Ger1a h Bras k :tm CO11rr1S L Noble Net c Second Row Fnedh Bruntng Burkev Durst Fntz Goodman Scolaro 2 Orput Schacnt Segobmano Sch at V Schnender Furst Row Shane Go1dsrn1th Crosmer Bradd B Davis Lukert Nelson Owen G Noble E Schneider Nnelson Noth x6 en r nagel Eag1eton Fones vf ' HOME ROOMS 208 and 220 Fourth Row Walker Heo mphreus Kendle Knclder Lltf Norrlg Tedrlgk Kmffm Duer Kimball Koch H Kirk Third Row Felsung M Worsfer Schenaman Portschy Schlelnlng Wells R Peterson Busboom Relnhardf l Hamllfon Hlbbert Young Second ROW l-lall lm,g Younger D Wurtele Wnlcox Overgaard Kruse Plautz I Worster Lancaster Kulper Nolleffe l-lancgck Fl,-Sf ROW Kellogg l'l9dl4C S WUVT9le Wofden KOIZOW WBIHSCOTT Ramel Holcomb Peterson Kleln C Kirk Herzog L Harnnlfon W Peterson Craug 0997? W F L 5 twiiqgrl nfftg' fig? ' 'H' af- 'J 4' M-ff lumor g1rl5 ln home room -W7 get together to Ll1SLL1SS 1ll the lltcst goaslp lhc tpprcmltn Llmccrlutlers Raed Vuxllc Lrtlntllcrwrl Hetlltt D1ctL Au, tm NX tssuna Hompu hum Mexer md Qhubbutlx uc undcmttltlles to th rc L1 lr allccrlculcre mtl mtl than for thc rmcrxt gnmcs al-gf' 'Z' 'M fl 3 M ' ' , . .X . 1 W . 'MAJ , 46,13 la gfl ,lt-x Jai' ' I V A' f , -' .fnvgzr ' ' Q' J. 1 A i m , , 'H ,lg up f .lu l ' fb' ' 0 HOME ROOMS lO2 and lO5 Fourth Row Zlmmer Kroeller Behnke Bonsor Bueber Bowen Brudger Ashley Backlund Buckert Burback Thnrd Row Bodenstenner Connell Busch D Anderson Barber Parrnsh Chrlson Allen Bohner Beard Adknsson Foster Second Row Bell Albers M An derson Abrahams Roxberg Baker Andrews M Anderson Dorman Arnold Wright Flagstad Fnrst Row Dasher Best Adams Bean Austun Andelt lens Burduck Stlverson Damewood Burbach Its Elbert Starks and one f has famous house dances HOME ROOMS lO7 ll2 and 203 Fufth Row Muller Fogerty Bader Fenton Thompson Lane r-lansen Tavls Cahoon Grahame Sackett Fourth Row Marks Rowen Dean Yowell Kllb lorgensen Botts Boyles Zehrung Znegenbeun Zummerman Hayes Thlrd Row Holt Marsolf Messlck Koch Hergenrader Fowler Cuelker YOS Farnham Herr Laird Second Row Klug Sapp Hart Croh Farley Maruscal Tornasek Zler johnson Wells First Row Alderman Neeman Parker Cox Wolfe Young Baker Farnsworth Wylie York Yakle 78 2 V . U O . J .N f l . - : I . , V, v . - . - f . , - ' . - - I , V V , y , c 4, , S M y in-. X., f . I6 4 ' A 3 ,1 V N- , L , , . f 1' , A , . - I u - ' v Y w u u I 1 u , . . . .,,.. . , . . , - f , V r - v , , , , , - Mlsses br me l le sophomores ID thclr Qltss gum e t 1 1l:lllI'S Pxusmg 1 spm scnrettrx Rty Bxrnctt prcsxdem kW1el1na EAGER SOPHOMORES em MLM1hon mtl Cc xl Fostcr mmutf. xrc Hnrlm Wletler Bob Settell trelsurcr md Dm l x homore cl lss une prcsldent of tue sap wqzwrf V15- HOME-ROOMS 3l6 and -lOl: Flfth Rowg Scharup, Plckel, Shlrey, Rohrbaug , e . , th Rows Sorensen, Schwlndt, Schlerseina, Shoneod H. Schneider, C. Schnel R Rogers Speudell, Sl gle, Sleek, R Wasser, Tiston, Warnke. Four . ' on, Rassou, Pvche, Thlrd ow: , Selffert. Second Row: Pierson der, Pecha, Olsen, R. Schwnndt, Peters , Ower Rauch, Shrader, Ulacn, Scharton, , Olson P' sol, Phelan Reed, Wessel, Venegar. Flrst Row Schmrdt, Otllenbrons , Sell Connealy, Moran, Weyand, Patterson, Nelson, ter , Porter, Murphy, Ollvetti, Otto, Nielsen, Opp, Uribe, R Opp. Rlchards'n, Roper, Selden -'9- h S ttell R Srnlth, Park, Uhler, HOME-ROOMS l39 and 3l l: Fourth Row: Doole, Ellison, B, Fiter, White, Zehring, Witty, Davenport, Doty, Day, Long, Candara. Third Row: Larlrins, Dunn, Richardson, D. Fifer, Custer, Pettigrew, Wiederspan. D. Will- iams, Wells, Smutniak, Whiteman, Willis, Second Row: Wood, Duff, B. Williams, Weers, Crawford, Davison, Harroun, Cramer, Yates, Crabtree, Clore, Hetherington. First Row: lones, Arlyee Hergenrader, Arlene Her- genrader, Crumrine, Coryell, l. Zimmerman, M. Zimmerman, Woodward, Wittenberg, Wiebe, Heilernan. HOME-ROOMS 2125 and 22-l: Fourth Row: Manke, McCracken, Lutz, B, Martin, G. Madsen, Lawson, W. Mar- tin, Harding, Heldenbrand, Harrington, Higgins, Kenziie, Third row, Littrell, D. Martin, Fritehie, Maxcy, Turley, R. Madsen, Lawlor, Hudson, Holtgrewe, D.MiIler, Hoover, Hunt, Lemon. Second Row: Knaub, Lickliter, Lieurance, Middleswart, Leusman, Hays, Burgrnan, Ftoppert, Knowles, Mallory, Loudon, Luft, Hart, Loos. First Rovi: P, Miller, Haskell, Hild, Hoppe, l-lock, Herr, Lehr, Landess, Meyer, Kolb, McCormick, Parrish, Mehlin, HOME-ROOMS 400 and 402 Fourth Row: Russell, Stackstill, Sindt, Shirey, Stoops, Weber, Wassung, Sehu- macher, Sanrlen, Viox, Wilson, Foster. Third Row: Sommers, Stoehr, Stephens, Roeber, Schlaebitz, Tracy, Dorn, Stowell, l,Thomas, Srb, Sterner, Swingle. Second Row: Waldman, Wood, Toplitt, Ranum, Sexton, Scheerer, Scheidt, Yost, Trabert, Sheldon, Sipek, Stroh, Schwindt. First Rowg Snyder, Schrier, Rohrig, Saenz, Welsch, P. Thomas, Sehnase, Sharpnacle, Stalnaker, Sundeen, Thompson, Rosenthal, Strohm, Schell. rw. The sophomore cabinet consrstrng of Phyllrs Kelrn, vice-president: Ray Barnett, lean Thomas, treasurer, Patsy Gunn, secretary, and Donald Weber, president, look over some rnatenal, Griffin, Gomez, Hagen T hlrd Row. Bell, Beal, Dwyer, Bowen Gunsburg. Second Row: Herdt, Hancock, Gunderson, Halth Row: Bean, Brrkmann, Bouwsma, Crook, Dauphrn, Burcham Dodds, Gunn, lackson, Heuertz, Hansen. i'f f HOME-ROOMS lOl, l2B, and 3lB3 Flfth Row: Frandsen, Holck, Gray, Towle, Benson. Hackstadr, Dlschner, Noble, Gushard, Frank, Kalb, Fourth Row: Barnett, Ayars, Hansen, Barthuly, Allan, Carsten, Gels, Ald- nch, Watkrns, Wrlson, Hofeldt, Frrtchie, Third Row: S. Anderson, Anstrne, Bolen, Bridger, Bowers, Gillrgan, Beam, Berry, Davis, Clock, Gerstlrnger, Zeiger. Second Rowg Abbott, Applequrst, Bartu, C. Anderson, Gor- don, Grebe, Kung, Knapp, Gooddrng, Lrndsey, Kerm, Folmer First Row: Lernke, Sullrvan, Schwaninger, Weyant, Bauer, Glttelrnan, Setzkorn, Frrcke, Trangqo, Era-v igj.. HOME-ROOMS lO9 and l-30: Frfth Row: Carpenter, Gohde, Hamrlton, Grueber, Hanneman, Bond, Goodwln, Bell, Hof- aere, Campbell, Barger Fourth Row1 Havlrcek, Hrckey, Biggs, Bartlzal, Llndsey, Harrrngton, Hale, Green, Greig, Hall, Grlmore, Hltz, Ivory, Batt, Sherrdan, Blue, Ballou, Harden, Harrrson, Hammond, Bolton, Boomer, Blazrer, Frrgr ' X4-uv .S HOME ROOMS 3l2 and 304 Flfth Row Nlghtlngale Overman Phnllpsen Sayulle Rogers McKeen Ballard Mumford Nelson Mook D Lowe Noble Fourth Row Relrners Rarney Mules R Lowe Murphy Reckewey Ped ersen Oehrng Salzman Riedel Pfeller Larson Third Row Outz Riddle Morrss Morgan Mills Munson M Muller Schlenger Phnlllps Plerce Second Row Panaguotns Myers Rasmuss n l S Rowbal Saum D Powel aunders Sommers Saddorus Mosher Nlelson McCartney Flrst Row Anderson Rezac N I ett es B Powell Moore Marcene Muller Plager Polson Puckett Rnggs Schwabauer HOME ROOMS 214 and 2l6 Fourth Row Krokstrom Keene D Kustler Kung Knee Krueger Hustlg lennlng Kolb Leege Laase Thurd Row Kellogg R Keller lensen l johnson L johnson Mahr Kruger Korn Larsen ean noutot Kushner Second Row Lauer Lamb Metcalf Kvssler Lebsack Montgomery Kumball Kroon Kendle laeckle l-lulln E Lebsock Furst Row Laflln ouvenat Kost Loos M Keller Klnslnger Whltmore McWllllam MCC-lnty Hyde One of the most L cd noon rearcmon fwulmes IS thc oun'oor lmslxcrblll coulr 82 A. 5 1' A Q' 1 , s 2 . fi Q ., , . l L Morey, Reed, Remington, . ' , ' , ' ' , ' . : ' ' , , e , . , A . , . , - - - 3 , . - ' Z . . V I . I . , I . I . I 5. . '54 ' .1 I l l For the tlrst few xxeeks of the sophomore xclr one home room perlod eagh week 1S spent m ornen ration assembly. Back Row: johns. Anderson. Tus sey, Fuss, Donovan, Damke Mlddle Rovs ones Cnvirr. XWinchesrer. Ixendle Kfmhler From Row M41rtin,Weatl1erly Wlrnke Vllolfe Kmg C tr Fmks F Beamus Boukather D Chrastul Fncke Dunk C ll HOME ROOMS I35 and IZ4 Fufth Row Bratt us e B ker Collms Fourth Row Fuelds Egbert Ellmgson Fntch Cravglow Estes Colhapp Cotter ec B e Barr tt E Beamus Carlson Dudlew Clemny Boswell nr Bartunek Challstrom Second Row Fuscher Cadwallader Calhoun Austm C u Dietz Ford Beldeck Fnrst Row Ackels Andrews Dosem Duttoe Doyle Busch Clark Dean De Shayes B Chrastnl Mtrdts m ormntmon 1SSCfllblX Btcls Roxx 'E long ALlH11I'C Pxrehcn P1511 Hollmm Mmldle Row Bott Vulxcr Bthm loft ulssun from Ron Htrt hmmm he smgucr holb Srums , , 'wk , . 'Z J ', . 3 Q A , , '1,.Lf' ,,: ' X lau,Bauer, a , '. A Zh' ,l .l ' l, ,l' , ,,' ,Y Y, '. ' , . Th' d Row: Chubbuck, Epp, Duer, D. Brakhege, ic , e . . , , . , : . , . ' , . Ch rch, Boeke, Fowler, Depperm, ln N' . 4 h ' Q . ' . 'L Q 3' V . '. . 1 ' '. LD. 1 -I 7 , Q 7 ' AL I Tlus gm xp of sophomores lxstms to Ml. ,W fr V +531 561' 1 V gg, , -XX QS vu Q' XA' IIIIV IW WN 'K -ii' 7 f y -ju is 9, .af YW 1 Q X JWAJX I 0 tape X X ', 3 J x O91 Cx' x,-N , '4 fl l Q N da 1 5, f J 5 V D Q tl 3 if C' 0 '0 0 OE K I 1 ,,,, D O , of Good old German folk music entertained an assembly in which Fred Lorenz, vio- w11Ls9tBgrl?CagE lgjgfman, on the dohlzimmerg Albert Welsch, guitarist and Fred jim Tomasek and Chem' Hamm gain D l TERPRET TIO drivers. The students learn to drive by actual experience in dual control cars which are pro- vided especially for this educational program, and no previous knowledge is required before enroll- ing in the class. This is the first year that drivers education has been otliered at Lincoln high, and the enthusiasm with which the course has been accepted proves that it will become a regular part of our curriculum, The average teen-ager has many personal prob- lems, and the course designed to study them is called modern problems. Personality, family re- lations, marriage preparation. and other subjects of vital interest are discussed. and through these discussions many pupils derive valuable aid in molding the patterns of their daily living. This class deals with world, national and civic situa- tions that atfect everyone. and is .1 great step toward preparation for the future. l say- , remarks Mary Reinhard to lim Krantz in speech class. ,Q Self-confidence through drama. O The art class dabs final touches on the opera back drop. .u ,K 'For the glory of the team fBand members toot d bl b k b H ' ORCHESTRA: Second Row: Hagen, johnson, Crook, Yates, an 'OW at a as et a gamer Brakhage, Bradden, Wendt. Fnrst Row: Brown, Patterson. THROUGH PRACTIC1 BANDgFoorth Row: Fletcher, Petree, Slama, Wagner, Hale, Vhtrd Row: Doty, Van Wnnkle, Schneuder, Dorm, Swanson, Cabler Bruns, Ritchey, Srb, Estes, Kendle, Baker, Taft, Lewis. Second Row: Parrish, Anderson, Storm, lensen, Hackstad, jensen, 1. Peterson, Finnigsmier, Gray, Wasser. First Row: Sienknecht, Epperson, Thomsen, Doole, Keeler, Dreeszen, Third Row: Gressman, Barnard, Sheldon, Baker, Beggs, Lewis, Schneider, Swanson, Srh, Koser, Marx, Knudsen, Barnett. Copple, Second Row: Middleswart, Murphy, Van Winkle, Epperson, Smith, Reist, Graham, Richmond, Maca First Row Mengel, Roxberg, Hogue, Cerlach, Church, jorgensen, Stoesz RESULTI G IN I DIVIDUAL SKILL BAND: Third Row: Bratt, Shroyer, Trabert, Borcherdirig, Schafer, Price, Hubbell, Cillett. Second Row: Messenger, Laflin. Nevin, First Row: Carnes, R. Peterson, Hutchings, Milner. The colorful footb.1ll season every full is made complete by the presence of the Lincoln high band in their brilliant uniforms. Many do not realize the time and effort spent by the band in order th.1t they m.1y perform with such precision .md skill. As they m.irch down the field in per' fect formation, it is yery evident to .ill th.1t the b.md is superior. liesides the great moral sup- port they proyide sporting events. the band gives .1 concert of symphonic music in the spring. The orchestrd entertdins m.iny times during the school ye.1r. Their part in the oper.1 .is well .is the music provided for the pl.iys. is thoroughly enjoyed. 'lriining .i student receives in these two org.iniz.uions is inx.ilu.ihle. for the exper- ience uuned under c,ip.ible le.idership is .in in- centixe to continue in his oxxn p,irticul.ir field m'qlcK0 WHILIE L, Q L 5 fl , ,pl 6 ff 71.0 4 ?U,J 'lf' r' 5 f N ' . 5- - S ' Borchef- - 'A W '. lane 3, - ' ,, . f' - ' W gr-xer' l Slam W I - n O me petree, lanlcrgonrwaa Schaleme? 3 f- b ' .f RLER9, Lavon r Carol Pflce' tte, DOU5 GK ' 1 6' - 1 Twl Tuck? V d matoffl , dwg, SallY her and hC?+ .r V W. Betty Flew ' t . r' ' o 'llte BOYS Ctllilf tltls year 11.15 umtintlml the line fL'IWLll.lfll7ll C.'Nl.lhIl5llL'xl in prexiuus l'L'.!Y5 by its excellent I5CI'fllI'Ill.lIlLL'5. 'lltcy Lllllllblllt hurl: cf turf .mtl ability tu prtlduce .1 variety ut selections that .tre entertainitmg .tml suitable for many occa- sions. 'lltey gratilictl mrimls .ultliemes tltmugh- out the city' in .ultlititm to their xluy Night show. Strung ehthuslasts, Doruthy Mengel, Gayle Rux- berg, Eltfm Lewls, and Ellzabeth Stoesz, tune up BOYS CLEE: Ftfth R tw: Starch, Keller, Frech, Ashley, Mephersorw. Eno, Klstler, Wassuhg, Russell. Fourth Row: Bader, Crawttrd, Dunlqlnu, Rteclel, Kushner, Kldder, Boukather johns, Thlrd Rowg Mortismnth, Harrington, Martke, Rohr- baugh. Carpenter, Mules. l-leclf, Bauer. Seccrtd Row: Wacker, Starks, Austirwe, Shonerd, Wagner, Weller, Kortum, Fttch, Olsen, Ftrst Row: Pagel, Rasmussen, Long, Oslumd, Barnett, Dunn. Schwlrtclt, Fischer. Q r il V' rf Q r - . ,v 1 1'-7, fy Q Q It 121' I all 41' ,l, , , a v, 6 li? ' W fs ,Y 1 fr t. B' Q ' . .4 ' ' 5 A rf' If , 3 1 Vrerk presrdent Lotman pre-grdent Stebbuns vmce presrd t l-lervert secretary treasurer McCoy lnbrarnan Beggs OCAL MUSIC TEACHES SELF- CONFIDENCE .-A SOPHOMORE GLEE Frfth Row Sell Burns Brown Owen Fr cher Munson Rauch von Bergen Kahler Brakhage Srb Brce Bowen Reckewey Chubbuck Hoppert Crabtree Fourth Row Locs Trabert Bolen Davns l-letherungton M L Muller Loudon Bell Unger Hall Bartunek Phelan Drttoe Connealy Dorn Krssler Deppen Thrrd Row Bean Wood Schwa bauer Barrett Herdt Kolt Gulmore Reed Ranum Epp Bowers Hrld Slagle Landess Dean Wrebe Second Row Kost Clanz Ford jackson M Muller Zimmerman Moran Gunderson Handock Kendle Moore Lreurance Coryell Weaver Bouwsma Guttelman Wnnchester Frrst Row Hansen Gunn Knaub Grllrgan secretary Church Dresndent Korn vrce presndent Hart treasurer Wagner accompanlst Kerm rarley McWrIllams GIRLS CLEE Fnfth Row Fuelds Paulsen Robertson Neely Deer Prnce Beck Row Ebert Schmnedrng Wrllrams Anderson Bohner Fourth Row Loomls Rogers Maul Rumpeltes Stephens johnson Schrmmel Keum Mlckelson Hedrrck Culder Barber Davns Coryell Thnrd Row Lux Mrnnrg Wannsco Lange Wagner Dorn Dana V Smrth Rook Wertz Unland Walt j Smrth Frrnex Second Row Mann Tollrver Steuanek Owen Kraft Koenrg Farnsworth Ralles jones Wylae accompanrst Toren An orgtnnunon gnnrng more rccognnnon excn xctr IS the SOPHOMORE CIRIS CLEE The opportunrtx tor knoxxledge rn group srngrng 15 mstrumenttl rn burldmg ctpable adx mced groups Prepiritxon for future membershlp rn publlc cr formrng groups xx rs nded bx thcrr progrlm pre sented .xt open house 'Ihe GIRLS GLEE grxe many commendxblc perform lnces throughout the year and pcrhtps onc of the most outsmndmg of these xx rs therr beau trful .lnnphontl slngrng for the Chrlstmts Qssem bl Ihxs populrr orgqnrzrnon tlso proxrded n ettcctrxc tssemblx md gxxe therr nmc to rppetr mccs tt uxrc clubs junror lngh schools ml ox Nrghr x . . . - 3 r . . , - - - . , , I , - , . . . - 3 , r ' V - , 1 - . - . . . , . . . 5 ' 1 . : , ' 1 ' . ' , ' ' - Groh, Messer. First Row: Schacht, Iibrariang Moyle, librarrang Noble, secretary and librariang O'Brien, vice-president ' . ' Q . 1 ' . ' - ' Sn 9 , - 3 . ' A 1 1 I 4 'L' ' ' -' 'A g ' I I 1 ' ' ' 1 1 ,,, ' 1 4 r ' v - . 1 . e ' . . . 4 I f ' L ' ' r ' L L . L L . ' 'L . , . . . . - - . . . V. 4 . L 1 ' 3 . . ' pa - 4 ' A . . . . , , ' 1 ' 4 '. ' ' 4 1 - 7 - f V . , - 1 1 h. '. V V 1 , ' . . K A A A 'Q ' . ' 4 . V 1 L L . . L ' .' , ' THESE ADVANCED GROUP The Llmir of Ll I1L111drcd voiees lnglmlightcd Meir se.1s1111 111 the pcrfu1111.1nce mf HP.lfiC!lCC-V, A .1 Gilbert .md SLl11iX'.lI1 upererm. The bc.111rif11l S.lL'I'L'ui 1111111l1ers :L:iYL'Il l1HI1l 111 the Cll11'1wl111.1n .llhl L . . ' 1 1 J 11111d1 tu LI'L'.1IC tlmc .11- mwlmrc uf wlc1111111x' .md FCXLTLAII - Liu 511111. I11 MJ1111111. 1l1c 1111111 11.15 111.1111- . 1igl151.111d.1rds ill 11L1111crwL15 publin pcrfurf 111.11111-5. GIRLS OCTET: Dorothv Boggs, ac- compamstg Pr1sc1II.3 jrmes, Pat Lai- lun, Luc1lle Anderson, Sue Kimbaih Shrrley Smiles, Susan Marshalk Sara Devoe, CBTEUSGFI Cox 1 1111111 . E 2 1 Z 5 12 1 C. 6 1 4 T 'DCT Q CHOIR Fsurth RLW Taylvr, Nebelgrdh Qgeyer, V311 Peh, N1ayer,R1edel,Barmeft,Ha11,CQff1r1.NlQfZger,pr6S1de1wt,Hup- Derf, mamagerg Lpudze Tiwrd Row Beramhg, Laflm, De W1TT Vewetr. Hamm,W1le1,1-Ce-DVeS1de'1Tg'C1.1rW6CPe,Dav1s, D:bbersfe1r, Crwders, Dawszr manager, Rwche Secird Rzw Hawmpnd Deneke SDe1 r'am Rewharc Beware. New- b ix Heernwdw, Ne an Riberfe. Ergw' Ogirebm, Heuser. Frrst Qfvv H rde, Carter, Russe , N1 Garb Brewster ge:- fefam-rreasurer, Kr-fb5H, Egerrngr Pe-rr, Yares HUC!-, Qgrvnobe N11.1,rw M'r1t,g,rfer. Rarrgder jrfegrf NRATIFY AUDIENCES 'Hu 1v11Mr.1r1J1r1y TNLIQIQIAIISPUIP .ml pc-ffm' lui, Amo vwf rhn gurls mu-r Inu- hrmqglur ,grc.1r pl1.m1rQ rw ucryurmc, Thur I1LlINL'l'HL1S pcrf+wrm.1mu fur N.1rum:Q UI'KQ.1IIiZdf10I1N uf Iimwln Nlww lww mudx thc bL'.1lIlX' .md .lrrlstry uf tlwclr Slflgifig ze ap' A prccmrul. The bop LILIATICI skillfully fond:-rcd .1 uric-rf.' mf mugs fwr Suu-r.1l Special 1K'L.lSlUUi. fgcmf-ww -Q-,gb . - , 5 , A x A u uw C.oumu.xX um-W -M L- , eSQ,gcmxx..,x oxnR X wifi RNS? Ri S4S.oX'1.!wrgmb3 MK -K-WN Ch d h b J K CI Y A- ' X rlstmas serene ers aret e O s uarter. c , O ww Xbx uk N mst, Rex XVQIKQY, N911 TraberT,NDiafwe Amlgy, NVOafreiCSN?r2i1 tt! Otwmxag E iii!!igulqggsggigllliil? 1.9 '55 Q F mth 3 W 'JCC 've-NN C Sm rr Curb, Cmrv-.er sc-fnrgm, Drmu XVQQ-M K'1.:2erw P wel CTX Semani, FQQV1, Twrx1R v. ,',X!VWify,. D C AVL, RQxf TH E.1.gM'T.,m, N Www? CAV. VV' trwwcv Vm' XV 'Wk' B M mql, Hgfw 7 Krguqr SLC 'Nd R .x A ters, E Yes, 'J.vg'm'! PQ-dm, Ds. L N :L- H-X 1--r '.' M ' '.'L,w. S A' fr S15-' V 5 L '- Sw Tunfpr F rat F- W Biggs. nc: 'vgtarvsri I rr 3 Ea--' cn CAG E ax 'V 'weed' .V Ni -, 'fu Ifr SN' 'xg HTLTFE 6 .'cC'aN FTvm-uf ,,'DQ... Neil Coffin turns a fancy spin before open house visitors. If f' Ping-pong offers excitement and fun for Amelia Marizcal and Ann Griffin, Tipping the scales at 350 is Lee Whit-- combg Harvey Engle awaiting the resulis 'M-ima' M lil M gi 5 53 S555 M , ll Are you anaemic, undernourislried and all fagged out? lf so, try one of Mrs. Mary Mapes rest classes. -94.- L xg as l 2 3 '4+ Custer, Schlesselman, Reist and Daharsh shape All tied up in First Aid are Davis, Fenton, Shipps, Burns up in fine form. Runion, Eicher, Dawson and Mockctt, FOR HE LTHIER AND H PPIER WORLD The physical side of education is very important to every student as personal health is a necessary foundation for living. The physical education classes maintain and improve health by exercises and various games or sports. Supervised classes for beginning. intermediate and advanced swim- mers develop skill in this valuable sport. Each semester pupils are weighed and measured, and a record is kept of each, The hygiene classes not only stress every day health. but spend time studying the proper care . 1-if s bottoms up for these wrestlers. of others in a home nursing course. First Aid prepares one to meet any emergency with collected and calm efficiency. This is accomplished by much practice of various treatments in the classroom so that when a real occasion arises. the student may SICK decisively. The essentials of cleanliness are demonstrated in hygiene by Mary? Lu Hedrick, Beverly Cuelker and Arlene Duffels. -95- 's A uv-iii' 1 ..., WE Practicing for Ubafchin' ir are Ed Weir john Swindle and Harold Tejcka. Future homernakers. Shirley l-lergenrader, Ioan Hogue and Mary Anne Martin get .1 birds eye view of 5 miniature YOOVTY. L WWW AA tx ,Q fx Q. N-X ,, f'gf 5 l 1 f on their stuff in the DEA. room are Leroy Rosenthal, Dafflsney Easterday and Delores Knopp. Auto repairs are made by Clair Horn, Alvin Kahler and lim French. FOUNDATIONS FOR The vocational courses are becoming prominent every year in preparation for life work. The industrial arts classes train for printing, woodwork and auto mechanics xaluahle knowledge for specialized helds cured in electricity classes and the new m shop. 21 IHOIC actual many while is se- chinf: Home economics for both hoys and girls deals with the factors of a well balanced meal as well as the actual preparation of food in the well equipped kitchens, The masterpieces produced hy the sewing classes not only increase a ward- robe. but develop more skill in the art of designing and the advanced knowledge of sewing. , ALTRUSA CONFERENCE: Standing: Brakhage, Crueber, Mann, RasmuSSCV1 Powell, Estes, Harris, Back row: Devoe, Cox, Sorensen, l-lerminghaus Third Row: Hosfield, Callen, Thomsen, Shestak. Second Row Marx Nelson, Davidson, Mockett, First Row: Schneider, Westgate Anderson Munson. Not pictured: Kimball. Eastman. 3 ,,,q 9 5. ul, a ?'f F. 53 v 25,2 1111 i '13 Q1 'ex 1 , , Fascma red semor y Hgfd 'Da th H79 and gjbrand afe !l.r:'Onders ck I' Ch Bea! Of F S rwmi Grfe lol, flgon MSS H 6-ssig a 2el1 A tance rgfves h o c !6r,- GUNS y fr Siege ,- Peep, peep g studying the merits of baby chicks are biology pupils Lucille Strohm, Louis Wassung and Phyllis Waldman Sophomores Donna Crumrine, Dale Turner, Bill Tussy and jo Ann Polson engoy their varied English 4 activities s ei, 1 nf- Sally Herminghaus demonstrates a sound principle of physics, Today in the struggle for economic and social betterment throughout the world a great deal of study in the history classes is given to current events and the problems of the United Nations as it strives toward peace. XY'orld history pro- vides a clear insight into the basic causes of the political strife in Europe as it has progressed through the ages. and the rise and fall of the ancient civilizations are studied in other history classes. Pride in the great American heritage of the four freedoms is implanted in every student of American history. importance of science in world progress The cannot be underestimated. XX'ell equipped labor- provide the opportunity lor application atories of the basic scientific theories, and all phases of science are presented. 4.0 , , X 4 5, Ed 5 'PJ ' xi f 4, , I , -5 fy , wi 'xf K' Z1 .,,f N . N ' . .V ff fp' ik! M Y 5 'R S X 5 L., -45383 B QQ .,'. , I ,K Gy rv 'kt'- L,..Y ,Y YA. 3 QI' I u u K, Ev . jf: 4 I W , p f fa--, , 1 1 - -3 .i.., , .',' Margery Van Pelt, editor, super- vises all copy and assists in the makeup of the entire book. X' THE YEARS HTG The combined effort and collective brainwork of the board and staff members under the excel- lent guidance of Mrs. Wfinifred Watlker, Miss lilizabeth Cirone and Frank Kane. have finally resulted in the l9-48 Links, Because of the nu inerous layouts. pictures, copy and the ever-present deadline, room H9 has been the scene of much confusion as well as industry. The many hours spent from morning until night in the making of the Links have produced a book which is a true representation of the varied activities of this high school, This year the thirty-second Links has tried to reflect the many phases of school life in an infor- Sheila Ryman, typistg Louise Asmus, girls sports editorg Donna Crueber and Marilyn Clark, index editorsg and loan Rasmussen, typisf, look over the files. Checking glossy prints is but a small part of Tom Rische-'s task as formal photography editor, Recording senior biographies as well as planning the senior section constitutes the duties of Sally l-lerrninghaus, biog- raphy editor Q The Links photographers IGHTS RECORDED m.il wav by brt-.iking ,ixxyiy from the previous tmtlition ot torinality, 'lhere is .i picture of every sttitlent .it Lincoln high. .intl the hours spent pasting never-entling rows of stutlents' lilaenesses will not be forgotten soon. The photographer has taken an endless num- ber ot pictures so that .1 xnirietl cross section of the school might be obtainetl .intl tlisplnyetl by bigger and better photogriiplis. 'l'he links is the treaisuretl recortl of the days spent nt Lincoln high through which the students rntty retxill the good times and hard work put forth to make them responsible citizens. -3 ml ,gy-me 9 lex Clark Mueller, George Turner, and Vdalton Ferris. t from their flashy job. KN CS lntormality is the keynote in managing editor Nancy Beniamin's page layouts Money, whether it be senior engraving fees or Links sales, is the principal thought of Chesmorid Bacle, business manager. Discussing new pictures are Miriam Willey, classes, Charles Thompson, boys sports editorg Bruce Em- mons, clubsg Ruth Sorensen, administrationg Chloe Ann Calder, artistg and Beverly Staley, typist, In one of his few moments of relaxation is Bill Misko, cand d photography editor and chief photographer. -103- df' f 4 fc f f 4 LU: lf 'Q J ff 44,4 ff! xff 0,43 'Lz,cLLLL 2 1 f lf ff '- ff-I ff-L-L f if Z L7-4 'wwffff f'7f V eff t IJLI-I Lflf L' Wflflzax 1 A,4i0Q1,qL4 H-C41 aww fuf u- 1.5 .6414 ,f 4! QW Ffa? df -4 OL fo 'C QL! flfl? LA Xu!! fi!! 54? 'Mft filly'-I alll If fl 4 ffwfv Y dwwf ff ' L sL J f jrfllf fffflff lx f Klf qzffll fgf '4 CU J 'Lf fl !'Cel,Ll CHC! j f! 1 1414414 uf jf?-CL J Tiana jdfif X 'l LM, ylfl bg in K fl f 'L' ff!! fin. nk ffl 01634 4k fi L 14, 1 Lf wx f ZZ -4 J. 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Duane Alnlay and Ralph Nellor put on a color demonstratlon for the sclence club 106 L11 SCIENCE CLUB Fnfth Row Keeler Kalal Ferns Creene Mueller Curtis Burt Turner Fourth Row W johnson Graham Shonerd Nelson Sherrard As mus Maca Calder Thnrd Row Pagel Dana Olsen Touzalun Westgate Steele Worden OBruen Second Row K Eastman Burback Bolton Yates R Sorensen Flrst Row B johnson secretary Bradden treasurer Yos vuce president Benjamun presldent Nellor secretary Stttnte today presents some of the most mter estnng and lmportfmt problems facmg us 1n modern tlmes In order that the mrlous sclentcs may be represented the club IS CllV1d?fl mto tom m1ttees on definlte fields The members work on then' frtvornte subject as much as possxble and mftke reports to the club at large Thls plan offers excellent opportumty and mcentrve for the members to work 1nd1v1d ually Dlck Holze demonstrated the Ouden coll Th1s IS an electr1e1l mducnon coll cpcmnng on 1 neon slgn transformer whtch produtts about .1 mllllon volts The extremely lngh xoltwge pro duced by the toll mftkes lf posslble to Create 1 two meh spark and to llglxt an elet nt bulb fxcross the room Morton plttures are secured from xarxous sourtes Mr W D Fr lnkfurtu professor of plleontology tt tht. Lnnerslty of Nehrzsk spoke to the tlub md showed colored fllms of the nth flnds recently ext xx tted nn our own state Miss VllCfll Bonnell and D Young sponsor thc tlub 2 Q 1 AK lr 1 X X , . Y e X 2 K L l A - u v n v 1 ' 'X l :Snails . . l Z' . . ',. ' .Z U Q I D I - I 3 A ,ot ' 1 l - fl R COST. 5 X! f -' iq we XX il 'l . K ef .'. .xl . . . yin. . 1 I 4 . CV ' Some thmcs h ue to be clone rn the clqrk The school h1s 1 drrkroom for the use of the members of the ctmcrl club One of the mayor unclerttkrngs of the club thus xur under the gulclmce of Mnss Eh ahcth Lyrone rncl O H Hedrick IS 1 fifteen minute color hlm lntcrpretlng the work of the school Cltss rctmncs the sports progrtm incl uen new clrner cducmon null tll tppear rn the plcture xnhxch xx ull bc shown rs 1 pxrt of the schools publlc relttlons progrrm The Pumre 0 the Mrmzb contest rs mother of the orgmrzttrons projects The vunnlng snal shot rs prrnted ln the Adzmafe and posted on the m11n bulletm bo lrtl Some useful trps on color photobrtphs hrxc been glxen to the club by Mr Eftrl Bfltes and Mr Ken Amon Mr Irmmy Roth spoke on nevts pftper photogmphy frncl photo engrnmg md Mr B111 De Vrrenclr entermrnecl the members vsrrh '1 trrlk rtncl clemonstratron on posrng for fmnmls CAMERA CLUB Fourth Row Fuelds Trabert Keene Nellor Mueller Turner Peterson Paulsen Tou zalln Third Row Asmus Ward Oakeson 'vl Olson Krench Boeke Dudley L johnson Chub buck jOIson Second Row Weaver Patrlclc Horham jouvenat Carr Barnes Furst Row Puck ernng pre :dent C-earke presldent Hagelberger secretary Reckewey vuce presudent Loudon vlce president l-ledruck treasurer and secretary Muck elson treasurer journal photographer jnmmy Roth ex p ams the how to lack Fue ds D RECORD use Y WSW? THE PRESENT S 82 IT THEY HELP THEMSELVES In commemoratuon of Y teen week Y teens from all cuty hugh schools broadcast on the raduo 'if 1 IKE TEENS Fufth Row Nelson Fuelds Schacnt Yates Sueck Slagle Qherw ed Deugert Morey Schundel Barber lvl Davus Fourth Row Glanz Petree Cueseker Kussler Ramey Clement Raneum Cuelker Harroun Bowers Dean Thurd Row Puckett Zurnmerman B Davus Kerudle Abbott Cueseke Green B l-lock Anderson Waunscott C Opp Second Row Thomas Frtedlu l-lock Crnmrune De Shayes Plager Drbal Murphy R Opp Yost Vuerk funaruce chaurman B Powell presudent Furst Row Arlyce Hergenrader Kraft treasurer D Powell pro gram chaurman Arlene Hergenreder eens us open to tny gurl un school ue clubs utuxutues unclude everythung thftt the gurls Ire unterested un Etch gurl tetkes wctuve ptrt un the club and us 1 member of one of the sux com muttees The commuttees are socml publtc ftt fatrs, progmm hntnce, publucuty md musuc Pqrtues of tll types tre planned 1nd guven b the socml commuttee 'tt school, at the Y W C A or, un the case of outsude partues, ftlmost any where The members go on tn occasuontl pucnuc ind sometumes treat the fellows to 1 hftyrtck rude One of the buggest ptrtues us the unntml snoxsbtll dtnce It us sponsored by tll four of the luncoln hugh schools tnl ut us hoped thut ut xxtll bccomc a tradutuon lhe progrtm commuttce does tn excellent job of provudung worthwhulc enternunment for the tneetung Doctor Pftlmer the school doctor gtve ftn ftddress on prepftratuon for mftrrutge Nftncv Glynn tlumnt of Ltncoln hugh ftnd head of tne college board tt Ben Sumons deptrtrnent store was asked un to guxe the club 1 prevuew of the sprung ftshuons In collftbomtuon wuth the musuc commuttee George Randol sftng and gaxe ft bruef ttlk on hus cwrecr It us hoped th tt Mrs Fledt 7uegcnbeun xxull be 1ble to tpp tr for one of the meetungs thus sprung The members tlso present progrtms of thcur oxxn ttlent xxhuch u consudcrtble sunce the club us the ltrgest un school 'I lROUGH HELPING S CJTHERS 'II 0 Salllf J TEENS GROUP l Fufth Row Crueber Brown Unge Duff Barrett Folmer Reckewey Roxberg D Brakhage Dwyer McNabb Fourth Row Bradden Yos Nolletle Moran Dorn Boeke Dudley Bell l-lerzoe Reed Clbbs Kruger Thurd Row Steele Ccnnealy Westgale Beamls Kost Werlz Trudeau E Kendle Moore Lehr Hancock OBrlen Second Row Luff Bas Venegar Lebsack Bolton E Brakhage A Lorey D Lorey K Schneider E Schneider Ralles johnson Flrgt Row D Kendle pub affalrs ehalrman Sheldon vlce presldent Worden pubh caluons chaurman K llogg SfCI8l chalrman Eastman music chairman Schlelg r Karwas Welzel Sell Toplvff Bouwsma Gunn on 6 ,Wx,?no,npR Lg: yttlrl . ' I Ihc public 1llllI'S commlttcc has hmdled mlnx C proyurs thus xcur Among., them IS the C lll'lSIIT'llS pmrrx xx huh xx rs unxcn rr C edrrs the Dmcr home or unrlcrprlxllcucd ahlldren 'lhc Red C row bo propccr xx IS hindlcd by the X lccni Huh home non of lllCllXlCll.1ll boxes conrunlng useful mc. needed IFCIDS The boxeo xxcrc sent to furopem Children Ihc llI1lllCC. commnrce hxndlcs the money end of all of the clubs lctlxltlci Posrrrs sound mnouncemcnrs md ll'lNlIl.IlOI1N uc rrlxqn ure of bx rhc pubhelrx Lommnrree Mlss M me Cross Mrs Alma C pdeurlfr uc MrS C lulxs 'Icmplc uc thc Sponsors of the L ub 'Iln stun ore1nlL1uonol X 'lun Clubs 5pon5or5 1 ump ugh summer 'Ihc ump Lonslsrs o hobbx rcercmonxl md Loumlllor PFOCTIFS Krall r Vlerlf and Charlot C Nelson sell candx at school productions Mhge mg +1 'Sf r 3 Y reg, meerlng are Kellogg Wforden Vlerk Wagner Ker-dle Eastman Powell and Case f -A s A. , .. 1, f l 1 ' I ' fx J A ' N C. Q ,N 1. S x. Mn . , N - - r, , . . . . - . , , . z . llc ' ' : , - L , '- Q ' ' , l L4 ' 00s la Y. M , Y .pf .P x , 51 ' 'L L 5' if L a ' 5' g x Q, Q 5- I .K Y I .K , , lx 1 J' l AS 'lit Il' Q H Q. S l S . ' f ' A X ' ' . ' A I .. :L C .x' 'f 1 v 7,111 ' A L ' .4 K. ,ll Q., room donated time and money to the prepara- U 1 , . . 1 I W 2. , t I I A. 4 - 4 ,I A . v 1 v, 1 'L 1 1 I - A x ran . A -, - A ni A , xxxk X-f' . l . , - A - , . -- , I ,- LA' 1 .. l ,A .Al f' A ' '. lk' 1 '- ' ' 1 l ' z' Af I f ' '- Y 'Y . Pal . leaf l T , l a. 5 - fa . - , - f All , ART CLUB Thrrd Row Warren Crueber Hendrncks Gres ner Marx Swangle Weaver Hrld Second Row Wre-be Carman Patterson Hagelberger Yates Petree Frrsr Row Carr secretary Lyberns vuce presrdent S H vrc presrdent Hendee treasurer Callen secretary pre-ardent Calder presudent PLANNING FOR HO E WORK AND PL Y H1 Spot commattee members Donna Grueber Mntzre Moyle Bull Eddy Rlclward Lauer and Rex Walker plan the schools favorute Frlday nrght entertaunments 110 Educanonil lectures are the order of the du m the frrt club md 1ts very encouragrng to note tlnt some of the lecturers are former members qlllff, successful m thelr fields Among the mqny who luxe returned are Kertlm Mwrtln former presldent of the club vw ho rccentls hfrd 1 one mm exhlblt rn the Mlllcr 'md Pfune g1ller1es 'md Phrllrp Yost professor 1n the qrr department 1t the Unnersrty of Symcuse M Yost spoke on commercml desxgn H11 Wnlrnetlu IS scheduled to gne 1 talk on the 1rt he sem n It1ly durmg the vmr He IS 1150 ln alumnus of Imcoln hlgh and rs nom on the Umversxty rf Nebraska fqculty One of the 'mnml ex ents xxhlch the Club llvx ns attends ln 1 body IS the Ncbmsln art xssotmtxon 6XllIlDlIS The sponsors lrc Miss Helen WllSC7Il md A1155 blidxs D'1n1 fPvctured at rlghtl DISTRIBUT IVE EDUCATION Tnnrd Row Sheftert anet Betz Relfschnerder Lane Neernan Bulls Second Row Mann Kreuck Treadwell januce Betz Kurper Frrst Row Werk'e president Songster president Grahame tr asurer Connell vrce president Wentrnk treasurer Lancaster secretary lb 9 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Fourth Row Perkins Clescker Fritz Scolaro Davis D Brakhage McNabb Leyden Third Row Schmidt Priest E Brakhage Ramey Harris Sallander Deitenneyer Plautz Second Row l-lock Cleseke Drbal Yost Mischnlck Nelson First Row Rasmussen president Westgate president treasurer Roberts secre tary Hanneman secretary Williams vice president Relgert treasurer Karavas Tl e big turnout for HOMI IC CII B is usutlh directly dur to the clexer imttitions the officers get out cxcry other Mondu bi working like mm 'Iheir subjects rmgc from biking to histmf' with held trips incl lecturfs both mtcrcsting intl Cru r itioml thc and o c Xu h uint, lcirnct xery thing there is to know from their sponsors Miss Ftmund incl Mrs Hcnningcr the club puts 1 1 . je Show ' .1 specril issem ly or gil ri- gifs in Lincoln high, The fashions 'intl models 'ire by courtesy of the members, who enioy it 'ilmost ' much its the audience. 'll1C DlS'IRlBl llll IDI K ATION AQSOC IATIONI sponsorcrl bx Mrs inc Fox ilso chmixccl its yclrs ILIIXIIIQS with in isscmhlx this om depicting the h mircls mtl lots of hfc in 1 dcpirtmcnt store plus the dos md clonts of selling the members leirmcl in rctiil silcsminsl up All students of this coursf ire eligible to belong, to thc club inu x irc ccrtunlx thc onlx pcoplc energetic cnough to mrct hctorc school lhe lmc.1l .1ssoci.ition is currently consider' g expnuicling into 1 state l7FQ'1I1lZ.lIlOI'l which would in turn join the Future Retfiilers of America, . nfitionnl orgfrnizgttion. Bmth the club 'incl the school hope it comes through. l tn'-JH LJ!-- l 'n'l 5,18-vi yi-I T0 EXCEL I THLETIC ABILITY RTK Ruth Ann Richmond Outstmdlng sportswomtn Ruth Ann Rnehmond xx ts chosen ts reuprent of the IQ48 Cup brl W. 1rd The C A A member Lhosen for thrs flnnu-I honor must excel IH sportsmrtnshrp letdershrp LlflZCDSl1lp 1nd scholtrshrp She then ptsses tl xote of her COllC1gl.lCS md the hntl eh LC t of 1 mu bo ln tthletlts Ruth nn pnrtrtlpttetl rn nelrly excrytlnng mth the po sible exception of pltylnl., fullbttk wlth the x trsrty footblll te1m She lettered III thru sports speedblll softbrtll 1nd horscbult fllllllg etrnrng emblems tn tennts SilCSfITlI1Sl1lP md h1k1n Twuce elected in ofheer 1n G A A Ruth Ant serxed rn the upaclty of presldent md wee pres rdent of the orgftnrzttlon Proof of her lblllfy lI1 letde l P p un be shown by htr mcmbershrp ln n1t1on1l honor surety Other promment ic TIXIIICS include orehc trt btntl SIIIC ITILISIL Cl1D1t ff IYIILIWIIIHII H1 A ttt lll los Nl' A A Frfth Row Rogers Anderson Macaluso Steven M Fourth Row Hall Warren St Ro s llls Olflenbrun roh Wenke Th W Barcus Hagelb s Corrlck C-rlletf Sommer Nollette ornas Patterson Olson Bell Kellogg OBrren D Lorev Third erger Keeney Do elf Dletz Ward Chambers Hoffman Schnender Berry A Lorey Second Pow l-loschele Gunderson Hancock Prerson Fstes Wertz Rohng Carr Frrst Row Herzog presudent and vice presldent Ruchm nd president Asmus sefretary Louthan reccrdung sefretary McMichael tr Cardwell treasurer and rccordrng secretary Vlerk secretarv Loudon vrce Il easurer presudent 'A ' . 1, ' ff Q 1' , Q lv A 1 '. . I. . . ' '. . g. 1 . 1 I . 'W ' A . ' 1 . 1 ' . I ' t,. 11: ' ' ' 1 1 tu ' A 1 ' oi' is X that z fa ' lty ard. 1 ' A 'I m I I Y, A 7 f 1 . I A s - -- -A ' J 1 , . . ' 1 A A Y, 1 A ' I s ' N h V , . - 1 3 t v . Q . . I .- . . I . - .- J 2 ' I rsvp, tlIlLCI1Sl1l Q, r and seholnrshi 1 ' ' ' - A ' ' 'veg z ' 5 tml pa 'ta ' ' 19Ci..A. .t ' A if 'g.,ht. I G , If 1 '54 . iQ S 510 x ., I , C- - .2 I , . . . . , f , ' . ' . , . Q , . , -15 e, 1 , ' , ' , , , . ,Tw f wits are the debaters Caught between battles o V non Davidson nsen Barbara Mann er Ruth Sore Chester Adams Richard Irwin Ma ine Degen S hmdel Sh ron Worth and Ruta c felder a AND EXPRESSION GF THOUGHT of Miss The debftte term under the direetion Florenee Ienkins spent most of the xeu' firquing tbout compulsory irbitrttion ind the 'I ift I-Itrtle I m The study of this ltbor lm helped in their historx ind modern problems ellsses 'ind most of them ire reetrded 1s geniuses for being wbls. to understind its proxisions They ire Qt lefist ttlented for Ruth Sorensen 'ind Blfblftl Mftnn xxon seeond pltee II the Missouri Vftllex tourm ment in eompetition with the best girls te'ims of Council Bluffs and Om.1h.1 high sehools. 'md received it superior mtine git the Fine Arts Fes- tivtl. to show that girls 'ts well its boys can ir tue. me Faulkner Cup is dead. It'f full ind use. vw. lone live the Forum Cup. The first one to have his name engrived on it is Dick Irwin. who won over Charles Thompson and INIg1xine. Deeenfelder. the other finalists in issembly. There were two other eontestrtnts. El' Looking covetously at the Forum cup are some of the eag contestants Richard Irwin Pat Nelson Ruth Sorensen and john Thompson ew Fl A ,fi FF' I I if is f' I ef W .5 1. ,1 sl' at tj X THEK, - N D 4. 0 f Q U so' 1' , o I TO CHEER FO 'iq , Peppers is a group created to promote school .si irit and to boost all athletic teams. ljligibilhy Q j Y 5 0 'Q 5 K 1 - pn ' 'N Q is based on scholarship. citizenship, and results of trvouts. consisting of a song and il Vell, These 75. . . 1 1 , S .I ' s '.1re judged by tl1e sponsors. Mrs. Virginia Butt ' ' - 'flaittl Mrs. lfmogc-ne Moor and tl group of students N f X :md facultv members. Membership is limited R' F , 5 -. ' L - ,to sixty members. . . , . I, T 5 ,1 1 . . E -.1 S s 3 l J ,Q eppers meet on .tlternating Fridays to discuss 'procedures and problems concerning their many ' l E' ,duties The club is divided into small squads 1 Q v N . V Q Qthrough whom the members are reminded th,1t 'their presence is required at pep assemblies or games, PEPPERS Fifth Row Bowers Fulton Sudner Sinner Newman A Moelfett Powell Marshall Peeha Van Pelt lewett Osterman House Fourth Row Corp Coryell Selleek Gllett Simpson Heuser Moyle Neely McCoy Bohner l-loschele Dillman Third Row Loomis Eastman I Miller Devoe Klein Collins B Norval Tolliver Deer Chambers Kirk Walt Wagner Campbell Second Row Norton Rernhard Carter Simmerman L Norval Dorn McDonald ones Baker l Mockett Kimball First Row Lotman zirtney l Smith Becker treasurer Barger secretary Russell secretary Trimble vice president and treasurer Sorensen wee president Elias Thomsen president Sidles president Pepsodent smiles flash on the faces of these Falls City bound Peppers Devoe Fulton Pecha Thomsen Rus sell Barger Sidles Reinhard Kimball lewett and Sorensen 114 e rouw mn es 111 lf em1t to tttenc it s 1 t JN n em c owed t1e footmll tctm to LXILIUIFX o1erOm111 11tr1l t g 1 c 1 c t exent vis the district bislxet t urntmcnt in which lincoln high suffered ee et to lxllflllllif L 4 'V S S WL W ISSLHT ILS L CLINI W S 1 VT l IITU 1 are 11111 it ww trmg in e erxtune trrn perswrt o 1 el tootuill uniti rms to H xx lL 1 1 s ir s the Peppers mst ired tl1e tetms md ro sic ed 1 ten llLli,llS tor the tudience Much exce lent comment is reccixed from o11t st1tc schools rn the smwrt 1 pe 1ru1ce md rcmrrlsible cheerm 1 ilitx stov ll bx tl1e leppers If ill QUTTL5 An boy vxho xvins tn I in im sport at I incoln ii 1 is eligible to join tie clib The elu i in honoriry group sponsored by the cotehes ot the Sehool Ihe motto of the club is lhe l elub stints or SLIIOIIYSIIIIW th impionship md citizenship 'lhel s Ire given in the uv 1rd issemblits which usutlly present some spetlter noted in athletics Among the spe ileers the past xetr hue been Hollis lepley university swimming eoteh ind Harri C ood Lornhusleer btslvetball mentor The coveted Harry Sidney Dobbins rnedtl is gn en to the most outstinding boy in athletics and seholtrship during his high school etreer The IIM7 winner xx ts 6 7 Bob Pierce who received ill tourney honors tvxo xetrs ind ill sttte honors HY5 - All aboard forthe Falls City district tournament as. CLUB: Fifth Row: Brennan, Dawson, ones, Greer, Creiner Heldenbrand. Thompson, Misko. Fourth Row Hoy Lor enz, Delaney, Lessman, Lohrberg, Eddy. Stoneman, Folsom. Third Row: Peterson, Reigert, Huppert George Lehi Morris Wells, Yowell, Hansen. Second Row: Flynn, Coffin, McLeay, Cook, Pedersen, Good, Battey Woodworth Cerny. First Row: Phelps. secretary-treasurer' lvlockett, president' Cerlaeh vice-president, one year in basketball. In track Shorty smashed the football throw record in the Missouri Valley meet and threw the discus consistently during the track season. Bob proved a valuable end to the football team as his height enabled him to snatch the high passes, The first Dobbins award was given in l9l3 in memory of Harry Sidnev Dobbins by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Dobbins. The money had been earned by young Dobbins during school vacations. They suggested that it be given to some pupil in the l.incoln high school who excels in some branch of work or play there. Since that time 39 young men have received the award. among them Lincoln high's present football and track coach. Bill Pfeiff. -115- A. -,. TX Y I ' LIFQAXLCT ' f W eff y af ,, 65' b , -'. I , -- ,R-sift A-Cf' HOSE WHO C RRY II ALL igi,.i- l-l.rt. 'abt i , I ,' :.' . K J .. K a 3 T 3, Q -3 ' 1 lg! , Q 93: L l , ORPHEONS: Fifth Row: Cole, Behnke, Bonsor, Smith, Becker, Heinz, Ainlay, Crook. Fourth Row: Mann, Schimmel, B Anderson, Willey, Rogers, Henderson, Graham, Rumpeltes, Schrnieding, Owen. Third Row: L. Anderson, Nelson, Krok- strom, Sallander, McCoy, Fulton, Hervert, Ralles, Loudon, Clark. Second Row: Eastman, Bradden, Deer, johnson Church, Munson, Friedli. First Row: Estes, sergeant-at-armsg Salter, secretary, Brown, vice-president, Wilcox, vice- president' L fl' ' ' ' ' , a in, treasurer, Stoesz, treasurer, Beggs, presidentg Marx, president. MUSIC PLE S S THE E R selection and are judged by the sponsors Hugh Rangeler and Mrs. Roberta Johnson, and the Lin- coln high music teachers. ORPHEONS Good music is as plentiful as the musicians in Orpheons, and the club has a very large member- ship. The group was originally organized for the appreciation of classical music, but the members play other types of music equally well. Admission to the organization is by try-out. The try-outs consist of a classical or semi-classical -116- The club prepares and presents its own pro- grams under the direction of the vice-president who is also program chairman. The entertain- ment is so arranged that the members rotate, each taking his turn as soloist. Each spring the club members bring their tal- ents before the school in an assembly. The as- sembly always shows a variety of talent in .1 number of fields. The kids have fun at Mimes Christmas party. ,, ' , V x 14.1 CLEF CLUB: Fourth Row: Stroh, Brown, Slagle, Patterson, Davis, Unger, Korn, Whitworth, Trabert, Wenke. Third Row: Dean, Bell, Hays, Hild, Wood, Hart, Harden, Kissler, Reed, Bouwsma Second Row: Hansen, Sell, Lieurance. Cadwallader, S, Brown, Kendle, Moore, Lehr. First Row: Bartunek, president, Ciilltgan, president, Zimmerman, treas- urerg Reed, vice-president, johnson, vice-president, Remington, treasurer, von Bergen, secretary, Winchester, C. Church. ND DRAMA THE EYE Cllili Cllef club celebrated its second rebirthday this year under the excellent auspices of Miss Dorthea Ciore and Bernard Nevin, and the musical sopho- mores who compose its membership gave it many happy returns in dues and increased talent. XY'hile the Cllefs busily appreciate music, every- one else appreciates the meetings they put on: two instrumentalists tliach to boogie, of Courseb and two vocalists tlarinicliael to Carmeng each time, so that everyone gets in his two cents worth during the year. And next year the Orpheons get all this talent! MIMES Lucky, lucky sophomores are the only people eligible to join Mimes, the club which studies and practices the fundamentals of dramatic entertain- ment. Not that it is all work and no play, as those who attended their Christmas party with its hilarious interpretation of a country school program can testify. Throughout the year their ingenuity Comes to the fore in the programs they write and produce, from radio scripts a la Mr. Anthony and choral renditions of Ciziey iz! Ibe Baz to the most melo- dramatic of pantomime. Mimes' sponsors, Miss Irene Martin and Miss Mary Rumbolz, have every reason to be proud. MIMES: Fourth Rowi Settell, Mallory, Noble, Unger, R. Smith, von Bergen, I. johnson, Miles, Blazier, Moran, Third Row: Calhoun, Wenke, Brown, Bartunek, R. Dorn, Mosher, Bryan, Davis, Harden, Barrett, Kimball, Schwabauer. Second Row: Beamts, Rosenthal, Harrison, Cilligan, Cadwallader, Hoppe, Gunn, Bauer, Berry, First Row: Wiederspan, presi- dent, Miller, president, Folmer, vice-president, Hays, vice-presidentg Srb, secretarvg Bell, secretary, Dittoe treasurer, Wiebe, treasurer. SOME PUT I TO WORDS WH The Scrlbe board lanuce Well Betty Hall Bruce Emmons Sarah Fulton jack Lange and Anne Barger m ke plans for the l 948 Scrlbe X fl ,..::1 x 2:1 ,J Kiqgk Lf V The outcomlng Scrrbe 15 the blg thmg tn WRITFRS CLUB thus year The srxty live page book let wnll be thc first publ1shed smce l9-45 It IS t publlcatlon contfnmng original wrntmg of any type by the students In the absence of an Englxsh l5 class fl'l1S semester the magazme lb stalled and wxll be publlshed entlrely by the club All work IS bexng done after school Desprte 1 late start excellent results are expected and rt rs hoped that the club wnll make the Scrnbe an annual prolect Wl11le the Scrlbe IS bemg put out the regular work of the club goes on The members vote on the try outs of would be authors and lncrease thelr own talent and knowledge through lrteraturc qurzzes and lectures by such fascmatmg people as ghost wrlters and hbrarmns Then' recreatronal needs were satnshed by the club p1cn1c on May 7 when the members and the1r guests assembled at Proneer Park The fac ulty members responsrble for all th1s actxvxty are Mrs Bernlce Tebbetts and Mrs Mary Brand Ag WRITERS CLUB Fourth Row Dorn Moran Amlay Taber Stules H rmnnghaus Calder Van Pelt Thnrd Row Hall Swmgle laeckle Sudles j Smlth Neely Lotman l-ledruck Perry Second Row Patrlck Bryan Hoschele Barger Emmons Well Muckelson Fnrst Row Warren treasurer Lneurance secretary Rasmussen secretary Wllcox vuce presldent Benyamun vnce presudent Rnsche presldent Fulton presndent ' ' ' ' L, . . 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Taking the tickets and standing at the doors to direct the audience to their correct seats is the job of the doormen sponsored by O. H. Hedrick. Xworking behind the scenes the make-up com- mittee under Mrs. Lou McLean transforms stu- dents into everyone from Dr. jekyll to Mr. Hyde and from grandpa to baby. They spend hours learning the technique. The property and costume committees are also important parts of any school production in that they add realism to the plays. Other unsung heroes are the student directors. who sit behind stage, prompting the actors and giving example, if need be. The usherettes, Sittner, Drbal, Mann, Bills. Dean, Degenfelder, Maul, Ford, jackson, Griffin, Cook, Toren, Dudley, Hall. Newbill, Ruehle, Kizer, Wood, Ranurn Leusman, Dietz, Bolen. The doormen: first row, McLaird, Mcllovzel Kendle, Fields, lenningsg second Sapp, Touzalin, Kalal, Doole, Cast, row, Row, Lange, l-lale, Bade, iten help people at school perforniarces Make-up artists Bettie Davis, Ardath Wilcc Elinor Worden, Sue Kimball, Anne Barge and lanet Yos put the finishing touch on john Hall for the opera. me l 'J 'fw, ' i?f'l'i , iii, 'i ti l i LAVISH COSTUMES IN PRIDE D PREIUDICEM L 2 -r -'f-: -uh .-ang,.,.,q, Some of the girls in the senior play: Eastman, Brewster, Sorensen, Kimball, Sidner, Sidles, Herminghaus, Hendee, and Barger, show off their costumes. 244 Di creetly turning her he d is Mary Sidner Mr Bennff when Bob Lundberg Mr Collins decides to pros Shir ey Sidles, Elizabeth, the v elence ot his affection is Sally l-lcrminghaus, Lady de Bourgh, explainS to Tom Rische, Mr. Dariy, how impossible his marriage would be. Splendid comedy was presented to Lincoln high play enthusiasts in Pride um! Prejudice October 17 and 18, 1947 under the direction of Mrs. Lou McLean. Picture a family of five lovely daughters, a mother whose primary concern is to become a mother-in-law to tive handsome, rich young men and the stage is set. The play begins. Rich and handsome Mr. Bingley moves into the neighborhood. Because of, or despite, Mrs. Bennet's interference he falls in love with jane, the loveliest, and eldest daughter. Next to suc- cumb. unwillingly, to the situation is his friend, the aristocratic Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth Bennet being the object of his adoration. Lydia Bennet elopes with a disreputable character and all Mr. Darcys efforts are required to rectify this situation. True love, true to form, doesnt run smoothly but the many obstacles are successfully and humor- ously overcome. All one big happy family are Mary Sidner, Mrs. Bennettg lim Tomasek, Mr, Bingleyg Anne Barger, lane: Shirley Sidles, Elizabethg Tom Rische, Mr. Darcyg Che-smond Bade, Mr. Bennett. Enyoyrng a game o c Saunders and Maru yn Blckwell Lftman Lucky a SlxY RO For settrng md 1tmosphere Sky R s11pcr1or Flst f1et1on and on the edge of YOUI se1t suspense gnc the IXIJIIOU theme rreh intl ort 1n the Mummers play gryen mul yn Q 1pproprx1te supp Noyember 71 ml 77 1917 on Steymrdess Luelsy Plrker returns to 'lrms rlots lreense Desprte she offers to t1ke the Prtts Amerletn Alrltnes yxlth 1 p her mexperrenee burgh fllght Blll Iones yylmose p1st IS 1 complete mystery w1lks rn md offers to t1ke the fllgllf In her plme He gets the 1ss1,,gnment Wlurle he rs gone Ann Rogers 1 steyx 1rdess 1 unjustly flred mtl 1ttempts 5L1lLlilC' lucky lS lbllllf to leue rn quest of the spetullst needed to sue Anns llfe when B111 returns llkl goes ln ste 1d l' Y forges lum to use LlI1U'lLLl lnstrument fly og, III' On the perilous return lllght lf seems 1 2-1 Lertnnty thxt he xylll er1sl1 Constmt I'1Lll0 not t1Lt IS muntuned mtl lueky 1LlITllfS her love V11 11r yy nes Wlmem Btll l1n s s1fely yy1tl1 sweeulxst he rctelyes the much touted Cow C Irpper ISMQIIITILIII 15 1 yyeddlng., gift f ards are Rosanne Hedke Sue Lamb lo Ann Flnney Mldge l McDonald Connue Cane Brennan Bull jones and Sondra P rker look over tne scrlpt an play rehearsals Mrs Lou McLean gracrously glves her tum t all play dlrectlon IH addmon to supe o vlslon of make up for all school ro ductnons Marnlyn MCD nald Prnscllla one Mabel Clark E ns lo Ann Funney loan Rasmussen Paul Becker Sondra Krk Bob Chase Rosanne l-ledke joan Rasmussen Carrle ya Lorman Nancy Stebblns Harry 1 lulle ohnson Sally Barron Rex Walker 1. lafilb I 11 Lois Lux, Babe Seymour, and Ruth House, Sylvia Seymour, watch as Warren Werth, AmOS Perkins, tries to sell Byron McLaird, C-regory Seymour, a goat, Wallaee Wade, Chuck Seymour, aged l51 Marilyn McDonald, Marian Caleg Barbara An- derson, Helen Griswold, Dick Keller, Hank Seymour, aged l7. Gene Eno, Edward Willis gets his come-upance from his mother, Carolyn Toren, Mrs. Willis, as Tom Behnke, lohn Seymour, aged IZ, and Allen Bar- nard, Frank Seymour, aged l3, look on. FAMILY F N The hundred tryouts for the junior play, 'I'lw Cliuzl fiazzcmwl lizwily, provided un accurate forecast of its successful performance. Everyone laughed git and loved the Seymour family for one very enjoyable evening. May ll. Greg Seymour settles in Ourville with his wife Sylvie, seeking un itleu for 11 novel, but for twelve years does just enough writing to pay for five visits from the stork. At one time he almost takes ii sternly job, but Sylvie keeps him at the typewriter till .i publisher shows up. The publisher, 'lully Fry, ollers to buy the long- gtwtiitetl novel, but it turns out to be 11 flop anal Greg is once more seeking permanent employ- ment. But of course all ends happily when Tully finds Gregs stories about his hilarious family and xvitnts to buy it book of them. lanice Wagner, Myra Preston, lay McDowell, Tully Fry, Ruth House, Sylvie Seymour, Byrow McLairtl. Gregory Seymour: lack Haun, Frank Seymour, aged 31 Nancy lem. Cissy Perlslfiil Bill Fields, Hank Seymour, aged IZ, Neil Trabert, Chuck Seymour, ag d lO. -123- t I Y ss I ,ff Pat Hinds as Patience IOO CHOIR MEMBER Everything ends happily at the grand finale for Par Hinds, Patienceg john Hall, Grosvenor Carhleen Cox, Lad lane, sin s that her heart Y 8 is like a silent bull fiddle, no strings attached. Laflin, Ella, Duane Ainlay, Puzieufe, a picturesque opera by Gilbert and Sullivan, was presented February 20 and 21, by the Lincoln high school choir and orchestra. It was directed by Hugh T. Rangeler. All the maidens are hopelessly in love with aesthetic Reginald Bunthorne, Bunthorne has of late been very attentive to Patience, the dairy maid, who says she has never loved. The thirty-fifth Dragoon Guards come to See their sweethearts of the previous year and lind them listening to liunthorne read poetry. They plead with the ladies but are scorned and so leave in disgust. liunthorne renounces his position and proclaims his love for Patience. Xvhen Patience will not have him he otlers himself to be rallied to the maidens, Patience cannot understand the maidens' love for Bunthorne and asks Lady Angela for an ex- -124- N COLORFUL P TIENCEM john Hall as Grosvenor Lucille Anderson, Saphirg loy McCrail, Angelai Cathlcen Cox, Lady laneg Pat and Tom Rische, the solicitor. planation. Lady Angela tells her of the wonder of love and says it is the duty of every woman. Archibald Grosvenor. the childhood sweetheart of Patience. comes seeking her. She says she can- not marry him because love is unselfish and he is perfect. She is determined to fall in love, how- ever, and so stops the raffle, much to the maidens' disgust. by offering to marry Bunthorne. The maidens return to the Dragoons until Gros- venor appears and they immediately fall in love with him. Only Lady -lane remains faithful to Bunthorne. ln an attempt to regain the ladies' favor the dragon officers try 'Lv be aesthetic and the ladies are very pleased. Bunthorne misses the admiration of the ladies. He threatens Grosvenor with a curse and forces him to cease being perfect and become an or- dinary man. Patience discovers she has loved Grosvenor all the time and is now free to marry him. The maidens return to the Dragoons and even Lady plane deserts Bunthorne to marry the Duke. Norman Heinz, Fred Mayer, and Wally Barnett, the colonel, duke, and major, do an aesthetic dance. 1. --125- uene Brennan looks terrified as ProfeSS- or Prestidigitation, Weldon Baker, prepares to try out his dissector, as- sisted by Swami, jack Loudon. The hilarious climax to the Pepper act in which the Spoke Jones trio, lBClsie Becker Burdette Pecha and Mary Rein- hard give their version of Chloe . HE DLINE ENTERTAINM N -Huw Extra! Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Lin coln high school presents annual variety show April 15, 16 and 17. W'ith the Hrst down beat of the hoys glee club. the joy Night Journal opened its presentation of the schools top enter- tainment. From high class hill billy harmony to the ever favored song styling and soft shoe routines of Elbert Starks, an assorted medley of entertain- ment was presented. Funny paper characters came to life in the form of the faculty. Favorite Victor Herbert strains were the object of the girls octets beautiful blending, while a tap line interpreted the minstrel days of the old south. Popping in and out were big time gangsters. followed of course. by energetic detectives and press reporters. alias members of the home room representatives, 'Peeping back in the Journal found a gay nineties ragtime band, complete with Alexander - 126 A bedtime story is related by about the lovely snow child, Wenke, Beal, Hansen, Cilligan, Kinsinger, louvenat and Gunderson .X 4 'Sir Q? M '49 The beautifully transformed Clinker- ella, Charles Thompson, mounts her white Steed, lack Greer and Bob George. Blending their talents in spirituals are Loretta McWilliams. Susie Mae Vvhitehall, jeanette Venegar, Birdie Powell, Delores Bowen, leanne lvory, Phyllis Holcomb, Dorothy Green and Lois Hatcher. to Marlene Stroh and Susan Hoppe Also taking part in the fairy tale are Shrader, johnson, Whitworth, Warren, 4X and two gaily costumed soy g and dance girls. A hushed crowd heard a triple trio render lovely Negro spirituals. and -loan Mockett sang her loya- troubles to the tune of blues songs. ln the role of an Irish prima donna was .loan I.ittrell and also on the brighter side were the boys quartet with a cleverly arranged weather prediction. The burly athletes of the school donned every- thing from lace edged skirts to tattered burlap bags in their interpretation of Cinderella . Ads for everything from the New Look and Charles Atlas' muscle building course to the XVhit-4 Spots were otlered by the Peppers. Wlien the curtain finally fell upon the inspired singing of the girls glee. an appreciative audience again felt that the annual production was in the same high caliber that its predecessors for twenty- four years had been. R N - 'J -, ,tk-:lx l Jig: r-15:4 '. I xv? X ig' R Qs gl- X rf., X X lf. 47 c . -1 X.. ,V xox f Z K wx . .A . A -'Q-'Jeff X e N xiii 18 0 f Q N . sw .re s .- ,Qfser-gt f, 2 '54 ', .gf ,D G r 43 - ' -- v3 of ' r .t xg rf- - at f 5 't X -tn- f . lx'-ai Y Q- X Priscilla jones, joy Unger and Virginia Ralles sin and dance into the E hearts of the audience while the ragtirne band, Clarence Bugboom Weldon Baker, Bob Bruns and lack Coffman play en the back ground, -127- 3 IIII Wil llllll 1 'Jfx '! Q 4 K., 4, u 5 I .. b. 'H 'QL ffm. ,.,.- , A .,-.- wh A ,Wray -.., rf , 9 , . 8 5- f ff f, ,..,,,ff.ff ,sf-1, ,.. .ww- , ,Q .sv I N .mv -- -1 ., .va ww- 1 f fn.. s +4 ,xxx .- .- , . - , . .Q 7- . ' I 1 . I 0 J 1 Q 0 , . w- Q 'I 1 384 iq 5,1 - ,Q . , . . I I , A AX wg, VN V f f 4' 1, 1 ,P bw! ' - -A xL ,.4, A , ,A if 41 .I , ,hzzfw 1' -ai, 'QS' 4 A rib , wg' .V K F W a nothlng on these gurls Lorey Cardw ll llllam Tell h d uture Helen l ANYTH I acobses O Bn and H en Richmond Oschele test the strxngs In racket 3 HSN Flgure Il'llTlfI1lIl' 5, md fun are the alms of those energetxc Mlsses seen llmost evcry dll th1s year prutlutlg up on rhelr fuorlte mdoor or outdoor sport The mnge of chome ln these lfter sghool WCCIVIIICS lntludes tenms arehery sxummnnfg speedlmll lmsketblll softbqll md mp dmung 'I J help the gym teachers md get some on the job trunmg If the slme txme semor glflb from tht. UDlXCISlfy of NCbflSlx1 who ue mxjormg ru phys ecl ut as LIITIPIICS md LllI'CLfOI'5 Tenms find lrehery Llflsses held both m sprmg md fmll mtlude demonstritlorls on the hmdl equlpment ml prlttlte rounded out l'ULlI'I1'lIUCUfS If uhlth thc buddm Alla l Mlrhlcs mtl Rohm Hoods um tl mr l1LlI'f.lS e Bareus L GIRLS oschele Asrnos Cllleft Vlerk Herzfg Kello Keeney Barcus OBrlen Hall Flrsf R Louthan Third QOW H 130 ,4 .JR gg Second Row Munson Estes Anderson A L ow lvlclvllchau Sornrner Rlehmond Hagelber orev ger Carr Cardwell Loudon -A ' -' 1 ' ' .4 ' ' -.s 1 A 1, ' fi . lv . . , . ' . A' ' Q -' t A.. . ' .' ' V. 'V' . I . , t 1, t . . -1 'lu 44 ' 1 . - - 'r tl' 2 1 A , ' - 11 1 1' ' ' . at '. . ' X ' 4 1. 's .' z ing of thc ' ,a t plenty of b' . '. 1 ' Q 1 'L ,n , ' 'l 'l 1 '. - .. mia 4 H' Q ' fu , Q 7 3 553 an 'l 4. -Q , . 'V . .7 . -If , -'Xu- 3 . A - . 8 , 1 l l 4 x , ' s 4, . 'pl A A -f, 4 t fi' x - f AN DO N N Daughters of the waters are these seven Lincoln high mer- maids. Back rowi Louthan. Pierson. Loudon. Second Row: Barcus. Sommer, O'Brien. First Row: Nollette, Golf enthusiasts bring their game up to par for their bi-annual golf tourney at the Pioneer golf course, This fairway fracas is open to any I.. H.S. girl who knows a putter from .1 nibliclz, For those lasses who are not afraid of getting their hair wet, the after-school swim class is .1 refreshing change after a hard days work. Once a semester these mermaids compete in a swim meet and are judged in speed, form and en- durance. Those flashy red sweaters with the black Ifs worn by some G. A. A. girls are not awarded fo-' paying their dues or perfect attendance. It takes two years of practice and play in any sport to qualify in that select group. These active basketball players set a fast pace, Fourth Row: O'Brien, Corrick, Stevens, Oltienbrurts, Mills. Macaluso, Lorey. Third Row: Kellogg, Hall, Herzog, Keeney, Hoffman, Schneider, Cardwell, Lorey, Second Row: Noble, Vierk, Wessel, lensen, jones, Chambers. First Row: Wertz, Louthan, Barcus, Sommer, Richmond. l-loping for a strike, Darlene Barcus prepares to send the ball down the alley as other bowlers Oltjenbruns, Macaluso and Keeney offer tips on how it should be done. Like the trusty postman, these sales girls went through the turmoil of the weather to bring you refreshments at the foot- ball garnes last fall. Olson, Cardwell, Nollette, Barcus. Asmus, Keeney and Louthan. GIRLS CA With a mighty swing Doris Wertz Sends the ball over the net while her partner, Rose lvlacaluso, remains alert and ready. For the poor folk shivering through football games, the G.A,A., under the supervision of Miss Lillian Story and Miss Helen .Io Miller. sells the essentials of it bulgineetl tliet. but for .1 price. lts stock-inatriitle consists of cgtntly, ripples. peanuts and popcorn. .ill .ippreciiitetl its much by the pnrehgisers as hy the cluh, which re.ips the profits. Bowling is strictly speaking gin exrr.t-extr.i-eur- riculgir sport since Lincoln high hats no howling gillex' tintl the oxyil is not exactly 11 green mos? of the yeiir. Nevertheless the school sponsors tournaments in spring iintl tiill for which the pupils turn out in intreasing numhers .intl with inereiising skills. lhe instruetor ol the t.ip-tliinting Ll.lSS ext tlently believes in preacliing wh.1t she pritezices. for she herself is .1 pupil. The stutlents work diligently two nights .i week .ill f.ill .intl .ir the -152- a N O T00 end of the term. demonstrate their new skill to a special meeting of the G. A. A. Ping pong is another of the social sports and a very popular one at L. H. S. It is not only fl social asset and a developer of grace, poise and quicker thinking and acting, but it's fun! Ask any of the many fans in the girls sports department. Short of fox hunting, all the branches of horse- back riding are offered land much in demandi during spring and fall. Though its devotees need little encouragement, contests in English and western style riding are held so they can show their speed, form and skill. Neither pull nor box tops are needed to get into G. A. A. Any girl who is interested in devel- oping or discovering a special athletic talent is welcome. Nor is skill the only quality developed. for all the activities stress leadership and sports- manship in the belief that citizenship and fun are not incompatible. -I 'm J The open air calls these fun-loving equestriennes. With grace and poise these tap dancers gave a program for a G. A. A. meeting. Macaluso, Cardwell, McMichael, Louthan and Keeney. The winners, and still champions, jo Miller and Doris Gilletz BILL HOWELL, senior, back JERRY YOWELL, junior, end THE GROU l JERRY FOLSOM, genlor. center 0 1,3 lllvl HELDENBRAND, s owl and round they go -cheer- leaders Fred Mayer, Pat Hrnds, Bob Crook, Roxie Elias, Wally Barnett, Margaret Thomsen, Cecil Metzger and Sondra Lotman. 4 ,As .U ' enior, 'tackle BOB MOCKETT, senior, Tackle, all-stat honorable mention ' bl lldlib! ,563 gfuf' lwfuff- a-ww sr 'S i9 ffff'-'QM1 ...I L. 'VL' 4 - , -v.So'! fne 'C L 6 4,7 I. , gifln. Q, M-3, 1- f fa,-KJ' by nj: ' -4' 6 A Opkfis '- W' N' l 4 I . I ' ' of ., 4 fvfG 't ' 'W 5.15 - .. . J vu-elf-A - 4' .MW If Bill-1 lil r 1-la' I a st ' .lisiilifi if 5 5 ,- -- r f ' . L Q .---- in-if 1 5 0 . J, V v. X r ,N df'l a A .Q .N 1 ND IN THE AIR .lik Ei vi 44 'T ' t Playing one of the hardest nine-game schedules in the state, the Lincoln grid machine, under the able direction of Coach Bill Pfeiff and assistant Coach Lyle Weyfarid, powered its way through another successful season of 8 wins and I loss. The Links piled up 114 points to their opponents 62 and for the seventh straight year captured the city crown while also grabbing Missouri Valley honors for another year. Ed Weir captured all-state and all-American honors at his end position while john Moore and Bob Mockett received all-state honor- able mention. John Reigert, Don Ruby, Dick Phelps and Bill Howell were on the football honor roll for 1947. LINCOLN 15-KEARNEY O Opening their season on September 12, the untried Red and Black showed surprising football finesse and savvy by easily rolling past - ' Kearney's Bearcats before an opening crowd of 8500. N., , - 'L l LINCOLN 20-GOTHENBERG 6 ' g .,u,' lthough outweighed and slashed unmercifully, Lincoln's gallant I M fgfxg N, rd all held and showed the stalwart form it was to display ' -., V O thr the season. Lincoln's backs came through with three ' X ' V, ' the Links the margin of victory. 'H I i ' COLN 15-SIOUX CITY CENTRAL 12 he real t I r the Red and Black came when Sioux City's H ar p he ' Q l 'me lead. Lincoln sewed up the game DICK PHELP5- Semofi guam ' ast r I e 15 - ne of the most powerful teams in isso ' al y 'a-I . ' I . P- 13-SCOTTSBLUFF 6 form' e cottsbluff crew fell to the Links in a nip tuc t . L' ot off to a good start on a perfect pass for a m e Weir. Another Gerlach pass to Moore set DICK HANSEN, Senior, guard LINCOLN 7-SOUTH 6 Lincolns most formidable foe from the gate city, Omaha South, fought the Links to a near standstill with john Moore tying things up on a line plunge and then slashing over for the extra point to give Lincoln its fifth straight win in the mud , - 135 - ow 's s ore in first half to hold off Scottsbluffs determined sedwgtba rally 13-6. LINCOLN 20--NORTHEAST 7 In the annual capital city classic Northeast fell for the seventh straight time to the Links. The game provided the usual amount of ' ' ' - f r two thrills with john Moore the Lincoln hero as he went over o touchdowns. Hop Cook added the other to clinch the crown. IOHN REIGERT, senior, center 'QL img X '. L1 ' 4 HOWARD COOK, senior, back STANLEY CERLACH, senior, back DICK FLYNN junior back -hpquau--1 DON LORENZ DON RUBY sensor back ED WEIR sensor end unlor d 1 guar all state and all American IINCOLN 7 'IECH 0 P155 defense xx1s the xx 1tchx2xord of the I Inks .ls thex ktpt slmglng Ray Nox1k under rox er xxhlle Moore 1g11n slxed the dmx by pushme oxer 1 second perlod touthdown md Irntoln xx 1s knotklng for mother IS the gfnme ended LINCOLN 7 CENTRAL 0 Om1h1 Qentrlls underdog elexen g1xe 11nco1n the sure of the1t 11xes forcmg them 111 the vmx unnl Hoxmrd Cook pushed ox er 11te ln the fourth qu1rter to grve the I.1nks the rn1rg1n of xnttory 1nd the Mlssourl V111ey crown LINCOIN 14 f RAND ISI AND 73 In xxhlt the sports strxbes destrlbcd 1s 1 n1tur11 Llrmd Isl mdk grld poxxer Lonquered the Red md Bllclk ln 1 bxrtle rox 11 xt tlc Memorx11 Sfldlllm before 70 000 f1ns 1lI1LO1I1 ftll only xfter bclnx top me IH the guna 7 6 md 1 The poxxerful C I telm took III czrly 6 0 Ield but Moore Lune b1Ck xxlth 1 touchdoxxn md fd VC elr took in extr1 polnt p1ss to gnc the Ilnks 1 7 6 h1lft1mc leld In thc setond lulf ltd by B111 Noblt 1nd Bob Rex nolds the Isl1nders scored three touchdoxx ns to one for the Red and B11ck 1g11n supphcd by Moore to xxm 75 to 14 There could be no doubt th1t nt xx1s one of the best t2,'IITlCS seen in high school circles for ITl'1I1y 1 d1x 1nd XV'IS 1 htting, c1im1x to 1 gre1t Lincoln season. LINCOLN RESERVES: Third Row: Egger, King, Shulhan, Cneever, Slevers, Gardner, Asl'i.f-f 7211- Meer Perry Hodder Oslund Se nd R S 11 1 , , co ow: C nender, Kulla. Xlebb, Wuederspan, Bnttm .,,rx21r,l., 'T' 'I',1Ke r, First Row: Smith, Mosher, Sommerg, 1-loltgrewe, Ell son, Damewood, Nelson, Swindle, ,.-. -136- T 1 N -I Q . 1 X., ' I' ' -7. 412 , , 1. ' ,Q . 1 C3 :- 'F ' f. ., p lr f 4 NORTH FIELD FOOTBALL: Fifth Row: King, Harding, Kniffin, McKeen, Boukather, Boyd, Collins. Fourth Volz, Barger, Carter. Third Row: McCracken, Blue, Schlaebitz, Steckstill, Coach Hale. Second Row Pecha, Turner, Bloom, Monismith, Dischner, Aldrich, Davis, Bryan, Weber, Wasser, Havlicek, Wieland, Prospects for a bigger and better 1948 football aggregation were given a boost by the showings of this years undefeated reserve squad, which turned in a perfect seasons performance with six wins and no losses. Under the leadership of Harold Scott and Leonard Hand, the reserves got off to a fast start count and then following up with a convincing 56-6 victory over Pawnee Citys gridsters. Gaining speed the junior Links took Boy-s Towns seconds into camp twice by scores of 21-2 and 14-0 and then rolled on over a strong Wttltliill eleven 28 to 7. .wr Smith, Adrnire, Park, Frank, Knee, Martin, Vrooman, Row: Carsten, Heldenbrand, Pickel, Williams, Russell, Hoover, D. Lowe, R. Lowe, Heaton, Cole, Scheerer, Andra, Whitemon, Kushner, Keene, Settell, Oehring, Ayars, Hollett, First Row: Murphy, Cecil, Fifer, Dunn, Burbach. In a blazing finish the reserves traveled to meet Omaha Techs subs and won a closely fought game by a 7-O score, to finish an unblemished seasons record. Ralph Beechner and Watrren Emery tutored a Northfield squad of 81 boys in the fundamental principles of football and in turn were rewarded with five well-rounded football squads by the seasons finish. A Northfield team consisting of sophomores lost two hearttbreakers during the season with Beatrices reserves edging a 15-6 decision and Humboldts grid enthusiasts downing the reserves by a narrow 13-12 margin. Stan Cerlach goes into a huddle with Coaches Bill Pfeiff and Lyle Weyand before the Scottsbluff game. 15 i'Aftd fhere they gof The C-rand Island powerhouse shows the top forrn thev used to defeat the Links. tee W. lT,S THE B SKETS TH T COUT T Phil Hall and Chick Battey go up for the ball while joe Good waits hopefully. HARLAN LESSMAN, Senior IERRY MERRITT, senior 'v H ll L.. HOBART IONES, junior -13 Lincoln's highs cage strategists, under the able leadership of Coach Lyle Weyiirid, finished out an up and down season of 12 wins and 6 losses by piling up 645 points to their opponents 471. Five decisive wins enabled the maple pounders to retain the coveted Missouri Valley cham- pionship. The Lincoln quintet started out the season like a house aiire by taking Nebraska City into camp by a 56-7 count. The defensively minded Links held the Nebraska City boys to 2 baskets and 3 freethrows during the evening. A bad case of jitters hit the capital city club as they were submerged by state champs, Grand Island, who went from a 16-2 half time lead to win 55 to 14. Again the Links faltered as St. joe Central staved off Lincoln's second half rally to edge by 20-l9. Phil Hall led the Links by accounting for ll points. The Links bounced back to take both games of a two-day engagement with Scottsbluii by scores of 44,26 and 28-25. ln the second contest the Links came from tl l5'l0 half time dehcit to outscore the Blufilers and won. Lincoln fireball brand of basketball and all- around cage savvy was just too much for a dazzled GEORGE HITZ. SGFIIOI' PHIL HALL, junior 81 DICK CORDELL, senior 8 an Y 'T' A BOB LOI-IRBERC. senior LA VERN CRONQUIST, senior CHICK BATTEY, junior York crew who fell ol-29, Cironclnists III count- ers paced the Red and Black. Omaha Central was the first of six Missouri Valley schools to fall to Lincoln as they bowed out 52-14. The Eagles could hit only 7 points in the last three quarters against the defensive Links. Omaha Tech and South then fell 57-18 and 29-26 as Lincoln moved on to Missouri Valley laurels. The Links stalled the last minute and one-half to edge by South hy 5 points. 5- Sioux City East and Central proved worthy foes hultvxxent down to defeat by 79-27 and wo-lo STANLEY GERI-ACH' Senior respectixely. The annual capital city cage classic found the Links cold as they blew a 1-I-11 half time lead to be tied 19 all going into the third period. ln the final canto. Northeast hit 11 points to Lincolns 5 to win 50-22. JIM FRENCH, senior IOE GOOD, junior aII-state honorable mention -2 j Wg 'Cotta get that ball Phil I-fall seems to be in the center of things at the Scottsbluff game. Up for The ball in a tense rno- ment in the Northeast game. Dick Young, junior, manager 4 1949 MAPL An improved Omaha Central team gave the . but their efforts fell 4 points short is Lincoln was victor again by 54-20 score. Links a scare Lincoln found Abe Lincoln a little too tough b l and succumbed 50-56 in a hard fought att e. The Links reversed step and downed an impo- tent Kearney five by a 48-28 win. Hastings, who was later to upset the vaunted Grand lsland crew, also put the stops on the Lincoln quintet 37 to 27. Norfolk's cagers just couldnt handle the Links as they bowed 46-50 to end the regular Lincoln season at 12 wins and 5 losses, A pairing in the district tourney pitted the arch rivals, Northeast and Lincoln against each other. In a thrill-packed see-saw tame the Rockets nosed out the Red and Blacl-: A . . 33 to 29. A faltering second quarter scoring spree capital city's by Northeast proved the difference. Basketball hopes for l949 look good as foui of the seasons regulars, Chick Battey, Phil Hall, joe Good and Hobie jones will return. Q, ,fx fixfkf tfxftf BASKETBALL RESERVES: Third Row: Roper, Howey. Norris, Lebsock. Second Row1 Tavis, Backlund, Webb, Golding, Long. First Row: Martin, Andrews, Somrners, King, Tomasek. -I-Z0 UNDERS The 1948 reserve basketball team, under the tutelage of Harold A. Scott, finished a highly suc- cessful season with only one loss to mar their I5-game slate. This loss was to a highly touted Avoca five 42-54. Gus Lebsock, who dropped in 17 rallies during the battle with the Northeast reserves, was high scorer for the year. The junior Links went from a 25-ll half-time lead to beat the junior Rockets 45-25, to otler consolation for the loss of the regular team. The seasons record: Reserves, Reserves, Reserves, Reserves, Reserves, Reserves v Reserves. Reserves. Reserves, Reserves, Reserves, Reserves, 38 Reserves, 64 41 36 53 42 34 45 37 54 36 4 9 55 Nebraska City Reserves, 17 Dwight, 35 Beaver Crossing, 29 Omaha Tech Reserves.20 Greenwood, 20 Ulysses, 34 Avoca, 42 Northeast Reserves, 23 Sophomores, 17 Abe Lincoln Reserves, 24 Sioux City East Reserves. 23 Alvo, 38 Panama, 22 SOPHOMORES: Third Row: Kniffin, Martin, Mumford ner, Russell, Kung, Boukather. First Row: Cohde, K -141 lil, tiki, 'Q -. s.. NNZ 592 'Z 50 X pfjglvf li . ff 2 r fs., . -s 'tj I 2 T ' 4' Q4 . . .i 615 .NUSYUF Coaches Weyand Hale Beechner Pfenff and Scott look over plans for the coming year , Wythers, Knee. Second Row: Hale, Kush- rieger, Davus, Holtgrewe, Wnlliams. wwf QgxQ5o' .. .JJ husk ll- i'1'?'C:.' .. Q iQ'+'6Yx'x:, , ...X 1, .Aga 9 ' 'Q ' , 4' l ' . , x ,a t.. ' 'Q' v W tj- 'X' K 'M Vo T 7' 5? sV5lck Bays-sy, xs..nbmQI r - , as , V 5, - , ' . , wwf-.1 -: we -ff -:W ef 'L -een. 'tm f-.st . sf:-. U' f-fn' , ,kw.,' Q ' s,9 0- 3 5 V: -,4nb:. . Q .sleisl in 4 ' r Ap-...H tr. ' 'X PM x,,, 4, fC Bill Eddy and two companions are expert at the crawl stroke. ' I e ee e Q Backstrokers-Eddy, Woodworth, Greer, Eicher Desmond, Collins, Hupperf,ySwearingen, and Wieland. ' ln -I Backsfrokers Admire, Douglass, Kirk and Healey watch Thompson in the water. CXLS segksvjfs bv J its '-L -142 'JY Lincoln highs formidable swimming aggregft tion under the guiding hand of Coach Warreiu Emery finished their season vsith three wins three losses 'md the state championship 'Ivto Linksters gained individual state Cham pionship honors Bob Bickert won the 100 yard breast stroke while Charles Thompson took first in the 100 yard back stroke Both the 150 vard medley relay team composed of Bob Bickert Pat Healey and Jerry Siegel and the 700 yard free style relay team composed of jack Greer Vaughn Huppert Charles Thompson and Jim Woodworth gathered state honors. Thompson and Huppert were high point men for the team with 293 points and 28Ws points respectively. The Lincoln tanksters broke even in two en- gagements with their perennial rivals Omaha L.. OPERATICN G SPLASH 'N Tech, tis they took their season opener 37-29 and then six weeks litter dropped their second 26-RO. Boys Town iiquatic crew fell twice before the onslaught of the Red .ind Black hi' 52 to I i ,ind 'HJ to Io scores. The Links nude .1I'HlLihC.lSOIl trip to Des Moines. only to he edged by Des Moines North in .1 33 to FI hearthregikerg then Des Moines Roosevelt rode roughshod over them to the tune of 60 to o I.incoln's Red .tnd Black tankers bounced had: from three straight dCfC.1IS to ro.ir to the Nebraska. st.ite t'h.impionship in .1 thrill-packed meet. 'lihei' outdist.inced their ne.irest foe, Om.ih.i Teeth. iii the seven te-.im Yield hi' li points. 43 Coach NVeb Eme-rv holds the state cham- pionship duek after being dunked by The team. Divers' -Kingsbury. Cotter, Cernv, and MUIS, Manager Loudon, Breaststrokers---Kilb, Bickert, Eno. Siegel FGLLQ THE PACBSETTERS Wenghtmen jerry Folsom lack Greer jerry Yowell Bob Mock err and Bob George are among the team s hzgh scorers Among the best In the state thus year are the mnlers and and half mrlers Bull Burns Hobne lones Glenn Curtns and jnm Woodworth XY71th 1 well rounded ctnder squad contammt seven returmng lettermen from last year s Mrssoufr Valley champronshlp squad and many new drs corerxes Coach Btll Pfe1ff and ass1st1nt coach Harold Scott sent therr squad sweeprng through 1 dual meet wtth Beatrtce by 1 score of 75 to -1971 ln thexr second encounter they trrpped Boys Town 70 4a takmg all but two flrsts Thc openers proved Lmcolns thxncltds to be well rounded md wlth enough mdrvrdual talent to make the state contest outlook favorable Lettermen Howard Cook Bob Dawson Bob George Hobre jones Harlan Lessman john Mc Lefty and Don Wells returned to bolster the team for the season Over the top for these hurdlers and pole vaulters lam Sommers Don Wells jerry Stashenrn Buel Mnlls Tad Tucker Duck Flynn Bob Ktng and How ard Cook Outstftndtng performances were turned rn by Hobte jones rn the 880 Bob George rn the shot Bob Dawson 1n the 440 Harlan Lessman rn hc broad lump Hop Cook 1n the pole vault B ll Burns rn the mlle Jack Cvreer ln the d1scus ani John Mclety rn the lO0 yard dash Other munsttys of the tetm rncluded Don Wells jrck Bourke 1m Wfoodworth Ttd Tucker Dxck Flynn Clenn Curtrs Howard Cook Bucl Mrlls Bob Mockett Jerry Yowell jerry Strashelm jerry Folsom and 1m Sommers Unusutlly fast ttmes featured the first meets and the Red and Black tlnnclads show ed promrst of puttmr, up a good frght to retann therr Mtssourt Valley crown On the mark are sprunters Harlan Lessman Bob Daw son lack Bourke Harlan Wuederspan and ohn McLeay ,....---- Out by a mile- 4Roland Beideck, Virgil jacob. Dick Cordell and Bob Lohrberg. aan- ' Ready and waiting with bat in hand are: Phil Hall Myron Collins, Dean Hoy, Paul Stokely and john Hall. SOCK THE OLD APPLE ln the first game of the 1948 season, the Links won a 15-10 slugfest from Creighton Prep. The second game found them again victorious by a narrow 7-6 margin over Omaha Benson. Omaha South ended the Links win-streak with a one-sided 15-1 victory. However they bounced back to take an 8-1 decision from Omaha Cen- tral, but suffered a 9-8 loss from Boys Town. Witli the return of three lettermen, Coach Sam Hale looked forward to a bigger and better base- ball season at Lincoln high in 1948. Returning men were Stan Gerlach, Virgil jacob and Bob Lohrberg. The following boys were named by coach Hale to start the season: Bob Lohrberg, catcherg Dick Cordell, first baseg Myron Collins, second baseg Virgil jacob, third baseg jerry Tomasek, shortstopg Stan Gerlach, left field: Phil Hall, center field and Roland Beideck, right field. Bill Howell and Stan Gerlach won pitching honors. Dick Cordell, Ray Barnett, jack Lange, Tom jones and john Hall added extra strength to the pitching staff. Utility aid was called from Ted Holtgrewe, jerry johns, Bud Bretzer and Leroy Kulla. jack Lange appears amused over Ted Toltgrewe and his explanation of catching. pi 4'-i Coach Sam Hale does some fancy explaining to jerry Tomasek, jerry johns and Leroy Kulla. -145- W W wi? My f stil sf I t CVE J I ! A37 f XJ, 4 ,LM Pdf' c .dfiw . 5 ' 9 Ptgwkg , we QQ 44' Z J ill'-A mf, . 1 Q , ' Mendel! Archerd, Bill Misko, Bob Catterson, Rex Andrews, Walt Weaver and Wally Barnett have a good racket in their tennis. These low-scorers are Links high-scorers Roy Wythers, Dick Lauer, Chick Battey, La Vern Gronquist, joe Gif- ford and Erv Peterson. HFFTM4AGADi HARDER With the return of four of the participants of the fall state meet Lincoln's spring golf visions materialized into a concrete picture of coming victories. Lincoln's fall team composed of joe Gifford and Erv Peterson, lettermen, Dick Spangler, transfer from Lake Forest, and Dick Lauer, a consistent low scorer, captured second at Fremont and this spring found all returning to brighten the golf picture. Chick Battey who lettered in the '47 season leads a whole host of boys after the varsity berths. The spring hopes and aspirations of Lincoln highs netmen were given a preview when the smooth stroking Links traveled to Omaha to take part in Nebraska's second fall tennis meet. 'Bill Misko and Rex Andrews were downed bv Andrews and Misko were '47 winners in the Missouri Valley championships while Archerd is a certificate winner from his sophomore year. Bob Catterson sparked the list of boys com- their arch net rivals Don Blocker and Macy Zerbe eting for first team honors as he stroked his way from Omaha Central, and Mendell Afghefd fell to the semi-finals in the school tennis tourney, before the mean racket of Bill Pggt by 6.4, 6-f . All in all, both the golf and tennis futures for scores, but their performances gave hopes f Lincoln high looked good and both teams should better things t0 Come, Y live up to Lir1COln'S high Standz1rdS. his 5931 Abbott Arlene Q1 107 Abbott Dorothy '10 Abker Martha ' Abrahams Bonnie Ackels Kathleen K3 Ackerman Leona Adams Beverly N Adams Chester 3' Q Adknsson Letamae Adklsson Robert 'E' mlre Robert 4 121 1 ADVOCATE 1001011 Am ay Duane 1 1 0 Albers Lynn Y Alderman Don 9 Aldrlch Wllllam W Allan Jerry S1 Allen Carlene-10 Allerton Russell 30 ALTRUSA CAREER Amend Beverly '10 Andelt Mary Jo Y CONl'rl'1 INC1 Best Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson 0 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson arlxara Carolee S1 orns H 0 ls Q lorrame '11 cllle 1' 116 '4 '10 Marlene Morrl Ro and Qi Sldney Q1 Andra C rl 1 '11 Andrews Jane '10 Andrews Max 1 Andrews Sharon Lee V1 An rews Rex lf 3 Angle Edward 30 V Ankeny Robert 3 Anstme Gale Q1 10 Anplequxst Meryl 91 Archeld Mendell 'sl' 144 Armstrong Jeanette-'10 100 Armstronl! lloyd '10 Arnold lerry X ART CI UB 110 s leg Chuck smu Loulse '10 1 1 1 2 10 Austin Davld 40 Austm Julla Q? ustm Lorna Backlund Merle 136 140 Backman Allen Bade Chesmond 40 Bader Bahm Balrd Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baley fs, 10 0 P mlm lame 1 Nancy eanlne ll 4f l Joan Margaret Ann Orvm 1 Wedon 1 40 M Rxchard 40 QQ 21 Ballard Sterlmis Ballou BAND Baratt Barber Barcus Eugene 1 QQ Q0 Lloyd E '14 Arlene-19 01 106 110 Darlene 0 117 13 'll 2 Bardysel Mary 0 Barbler nne-1 1 40 114 00 17 Barker Barmore Barnard Barnes Barnett arnett Theodore Q1 131 Wayne 1 Allen 2 Q0 1 '1 Kathry n-40 1 R ymonrl 1 Q ' Wallace 1h 36 l 1 134 1 Barney Barrett lift Manlyn 40 Jane-N1 01 100 1 Ro ert 4 Wllllam 4 Bartlzal Robert Q1 Barthuly Wesley Q1 Barton Bruce 19 41+ W Bartu Dlxlc-+71 Bartunek Marearet 1? 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Saunders Ila Mae Savllle Dudley Scanlon Robert 6.1 Sc aaf .lo Ann Schacht J an 16 Q1 108 Ralles Vlrfzlma Ramel Mildred Ramey Carolee I Rangeler Hugh 1 Ranum Ila S0 Raper Norma Rasmussen Anton S' 01 10s 100 116 120 smussen Joan 1 1 1 1 I2 Schafer Donna 18 6.3 S9 9 Schamp Scharton Scharton Scheerer Scheerer Schexdt Lewis 9 Raymond Ruby 63 Richard 80 131 Ronald 63 S6 Robert B0 Scheldt Roger-36 Schell Robert S0 113 110 17 Ratllfl' Lloyd 61 Rauch Marxlyn O 01 Rebensdorf Velma 61 Reboul Joe-12 Reckewey Beverly S 91 Reckewey Marilyn 109 Reed Mary J net 0 111 Reed Roland 4 Reed Sharon 11 82 91 109 117 Schemel Helene-'73 Schenaman Robert Schllllng Pat-63 11 93 Schlmmel Dons 1 91 Schlndel Rta 14 108 113 Schlaebtlz Bruce-80 137 Schlaebxtz Thomas 62 Schlelger Jacquehne-82 109 Schlelger Jlm 75 Schlemer Kenneth-62 12 'J Schlelnlmz Don 7 Schlesaelman Les 79 'lo Schmidt Schmidt Schmidt Schmidt Dorothy May 6 Irma Jean-62 111 Robert 63 Ro ert C 63 1 Schmldt Roberta 9 Schmledmz La Vonna 15 91 1 Schnase Famle-80 86 Denny 76 SS 89 na 6 109 11 George 9 Henry Schnexder Schneuder bchnexder Schnelder Schneider K hryn 18 63 b I Schnender Schneider Schnltter Vlrmnna 1b 98 Wllham 136 Leone 63 Schrner Flora S0 Schrlner Dons-63 Schrmer Robert 63 Arthur Jerry Schwabauer Mary Ann '42 1 Schwabauer Ruth Jean 62 Schwanlnger Vxvxan 81 Schwartzman Jerral 36 Schwlndt John 0 'MJ Schwmdt Raymond 9 Schwlndt Ronald SCIENCE CLUB 106 Scolaro Augustine 6 Scolaro Vlrmnxa 16 111 Scott Harold 2 141 SCRIBE 118 Seacrest Robert 64 Secord Don 'S Sezoblano Loretta 6 Seidel Roberta 31 100 Seltfert Donna Jean 9 Selden Darlene 79 Sell Gloria 79 91 109 117 Selleck Joan-62 64 100 114 SENIOR PLAY 121 SENIORS JANUARY 37 SENIOR JUNE 3870 Sennmg John P 13 Settell Robert 9 11 131 Setzkorn Norma 81 Severs Robert 15 1.16 Seward Marilyn 11 M 1 93 Sexton Arta 64 Sexton Jeannette S0 Shane Janet 6 Sharonack Marulyan 80 Sheffert Patrlcla 'K 1 Schumacher Schumacher Sheldon Ruby 80 Shertdan Rxchard 81 Sherrard Lloyd 76 106 Sherwood Eleanore 3 Sherwood Joy Ann 12 105 Shestak Betty 64 96 Shllhan Shlpps Shlpps Shlrey Shlrey Shxvely Rxchard 16 136 Charles 76 95 Gene 3 Gerald 80 Richard James 2 Shxvely Jo Ann 64 Shonerd Robert 79 90 Short Leonard 2 Shrader Yvonne-18 9 Shroyer Harlan 89 Suddens Meredxth Sldles Shirley 7 1? 118 119 121 Sxdner Mary 16 1 1 119 1 Sleck Sally 9 108 Sxefzel Gerald-64 91 1 Slenknecht Paul-64 Slevers Richard 6-1 Sill Helen 61 110 Srmmerman Jean Simpson Jane-38 0.14 Smdt Gay 64 Smdt Gus 80 Slnner Mlrlam 19 Snpek Betty R0 Slttner Jacqueline 2 Slagle Mary Ellen Slams Ella-64 S8 Slechta Henry 3 fl 93 01 08 1 Smxth Smxth Smith Smnth Smxth Smlth Smith Smlth Smlth Smxth Smnth Smxth Charles 37 Dwayne-64 Glenn-6o 93 116 Janet-65 Jeanne-13 01 101 114 Kenneth 136 Noel 6 Norma Norman 1? 6.1 89 Phyllis 6.1 R ser 117 131 Vrmnxa 3 91 9 Smutmak Frank 80 Snyder Beverly-S0 Snyder Emma 17 29 Sommer Joan Alycn+16 112 Sommer Mary-65 Sommer: Jack-80 -'., ' ' . . -7 - L-. . 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