Lincoln High School - Links Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1951

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To catch that intangible sensation that you get at an exciting game, at a rally, or in a quieter sense at graduation, we have used throughout the book the school songs, yells, and colors. To help you remember this particular year, we introduce the theme--Lincoln High School, 1951. The Links Board lviary Ida Barnds, editor 0 Bob Davey 0 photogf rapher 0 Alison Faulkner, managing editor 0 joan Joyner, senior editor 0 jo Ann Knapp, formal photography editor 0 john McGreer, business manager 0 Elizabeth Grone, Irene lvlartin, Mildred Waide, advisors. Through the Day 9:10 af A 11:40 MSU! 12:30 :30 3:16 10:00 8:45 wg' ' 1 wx' - is-1 . - W fm 4 N,,,Ml 'A X fu., X Y' - ' 'fgMM,,W 'M X f ' ? N'fw ,fr V. QQ? ,vnfiff .4-. , M:-ww 2, W- WW., '71 IQ iv-..A iq 'Z k Q Q ,swl-rex? 2 ' Y l, J 1 Q, -0 Y 4 Q , , ' , 'likfkf' A 3 gage, ' , ,V , ,N .qx.t.g,..V f M 4 ,fm - ' ' gli 52' K -tie' 4- , - X ff Qgqy my ,F , 2 1, 7 . 7 ., v f A ' ' if , , Wy ,., , , f . A Q 1 ., an 'Q rig. 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He has the general responsihility for promoting the program of the Lincoln Puhlic Schools. working with pupils. teach' ers, community groups. and the Board of Education. Of special interest to Lincoln High pupils is the fact that Dr. Vxfatkins, an alumnus of L.H.S.. once played varsity foothall for the Red and Black. Curriculum development and coordination ol the instructional program are the chief responsif hilities of Dr, james H. Pelley. who is Associate Superintendent. This includes coordination of super' visory services. supplying adequate hooks and teach' ing materials, and such other matters as pertain to the improvement of instruction in all grades in the Lincoln Puhlic Schools. from kindergarten through high school. lvluch of this work is carried on through the cooperative efforts of teacher committees repref senting the various schools. ln his leisure time. Dr. ljelley gardens, hunts, fishes. or plays golf. THE SCHOOL BOARD: Dr. Steven N. Vwfatltins, Robert C. Venner, Dr. S. G. Zeiner. Dr, john P. Senning, president: Mrs. Roscoe S. Hill, Lee Rankin. Elmer E. lvlagee, vicefpresident. WW-wu.q,. WILLIAM B. BOGAR Principal of Lincoln High School Adventures in Dail Living In life we frequently look with envy upon those hlcssed with possessions and traits which we would like to have. We tend to minimize our own worth and happiness or the contrihution we can make. We need constantly to refexamine the values which we consider important. In our philosophy three ideas must occupy a central place: l. The intrinsic worth of each individual. 2. Qur faith in the other fellow. 3, The opportunity to live, work, and act with and for others. School is a laboratory in which we practice and prepare. To work hard and honestly with conf fidcnce in parents. students, and teachers must he a fundamental guide. In so doing we appeal to the hest in the spirit of others. To me, each day is one to he faced serenely and confidently with knowledge that we can reap as we sowf' The best guide to success is a practical applicaf tion of The Golden Rule. Lincoln High School hy its very nature, is dedicated to ideals of service, faith, and worth of individuals. If we work conf scientiously with these simple values to guide our daily actions, we can reap rich rewards in satisfacf tion, happiness, and adventures in daily living. Willizini B. Bogar Miss Dorothy Beevcr, Mrs. Martha Strohin, Miss Anna Nielsen, office sec' retaries, attend to one of their many duties that help keep things at Lincoln High running smoothly. OTTG W. HACKMAN Assistant Principal and Boys Advisor Busy Counselors help stuclents solfue problems. From a hopeful beginning to a happy ending, you'll experiment, then experience, is Mr. Ctto Hackman's key to success. Now assistant principal, Mr. Hackman entered LHS. as a commercial teacher and since then has served under five different principals as the boys counselor and advisor. He handles student and teacher problems, adjustment of programs, registraf tion, and helps boys seeking jobs. These duties comf pile a neverfending list of activities for Mr. Hackf man. MISS DORCAS WEATHERBY Assistant Principal and Girls Advisor Page IO Always helpful, edicient, and certainly most attractive is Miss Dorcas Wezitherby, assistant prinf cipal and counselor of girls. Her oifice is always lilled with girls who want to see her about grades, registration, college ref quirements, or personal problems. But whatever they are, their problems receive individual attention and advice given in a friendly manner. Miss We:itlierby's sparkling personality and good judgment have made her tops with students and teachers alike, 3 , If physiology teacher, MISS MARY BARDWELL, isnlt in 402, you are likely to End her busy in the flourishing green' house, her special project. or making plans with Usherettes. 7 Do you like good food, MR S. KATHERINE BENSQN teaches pupils how to cook it to perfec' tion. H o rn e Economics Cluh members also profit from her culinary talents. Teachers at Lincoln High School maintain interesting classes that help clefvelop good citizens. Pretending isn't just a game for I.arry DeFord and Joyce Rush in ROBERT BERRYMS distributive education classes. He shows them practical application of sales procedures. MISS VALERIA BONNELL is a master of many languages. This year at L.H,S. she is teach' ing Erench, German, and Eng' lish. Page I I age IQ -ICHN BRUCE points out farfoll places to history students, Marlene Wariike and David Granlxvohl. Dealing with matters nearer home, he also trains aspiring dehaters. MISS EULALIE BRATCHER believes in making things easier for pupils by teaching the Gregg Simplified Shorthand lvlethud and hy training Usherettes to show people their places, :unwr- ls Shakespeare confusing to you? IVHSS ETHEL BRYANT, teacher of English, will help straighten you out. Sentence structure is another of the many things on which she is an authority. Auto mechanics teacher, GUILFORD BURNI-IAM, shows Vern Bur ling and Jack Feldt what to do when their car breaks down. He also helps sponsor Doormen. 'H-Y' Helping Mike Green comes naturally to MISS WANDA CRAVJMER hecause sophomores are her specialty, She teaches sophomore English and helps sponsor the Class of '53, English ancl foreign language classes help to clefvelop a pupil's ability to communicate with many ltincls of people. fe Q I EW! Sponsoring Mummers IS one of the iohs of MRS. IRMA COOMBS. In her snare time she keeps up on current events to augment discussions in her his' tory classes. 'XLVA CAVETT is a husy man, teaching English classes, directing the Movie Operators, and selecting our unusual noon movies. an ancient Reading to Carolyn Doty and Bzlrhara lvlzirtin from Roman scroll is MISS MARIE CROSS' forte. This Latin teacher is a cofsponsor of Doormen. Mathematics teacher, M R S . LAVINA DVORAK, keeps her l calm ways d c s p i t e teaching drivers education and serving as ai sponsor for Peppers. MISS GLADYS DANA gives endless help to the budding artists in design classes and in Art Cluh. As one result, inter' esting pictures brighten the cafeteria. MISS TERESINA DANESE teaches Spanish with ai llziir for making classes interesting. As their sponsor, she also has it flair for making Peppers lively. Page l 4 Qi: , I K c,VV kgifl bn! - S 4lf xr- ji 'H l y MRS, RUTH DODGE takes time from her lively history classes to check records with Dick Schilling and ,lohn Mc' Call for Home Room Repref sentatives, the organization which she sponsors. EVANS is the CLARENCE capable carpentry teacher at L.H.S. His careful training en- ables boys to make useful articles for their homes and to get jobs when they finish school. Fr When Carol Johnson and Nancy Aitken construct architectural wonders like the Golden Gate Bridge, they'll owe their background in geometric knowledge to MISr , bDITH ELLIS. ,J '-ft' if If Home economics and shop teach' ers show students how to perfect ' 'LQ-, practical arts to make their future homes more livable. Home economics and hygiene teacher, MISS ETHEL ETMUND, gives Beverly McClL1re and Faith Hanrahan pointers on interior decorating. Her knowledge of home economics makes her an ideal Yffeen sponsor. English teacher, Ml SS BELLE EARMAN, care' fully checks the activ ities of the English Depart' ment and also the plans of the Yffeens. Page 15 What is it? A loom, printing press, the thing 7 Norma Skinner, Nancye Lesher, Jeannette Sexton. Brice Belisle, Eugene Turley, and Raymond Sein learn to use that and all sorts of intricate maichincry in an arts and cralts class. wifi Those aren't Egyptain hiemf glyphics hut a diagram that elccf tricity teacher, C H E S T E R GAUSMAN, readily explains to the Radio Cluh, which he sponsors. MISS LUCY GEIGER shows ,loyce Vvfight, Ann Bramwell, and Pat Vwfagner that adjusting microscopes is simple. Miss Geiger teaches physf iology and sponsors the Usherettes. u K L P Page 16 ' L.H.S, pupils, especially those interested in YfTeens and art, received the henefit of MISS ELIZABETH FERGUSONS talent iust the Hrst semester, since her marriage in December hrought an end to her teaching here. in of STI? MISS ELIZABETH GRONE proves her versatility by teaching ' vlkjl' L.-V' -I Xl sf , ,if 'il ff' - :ol I X . 1 5,1 X-'ff' ,,. E,- , 1 X ua N it X English, Latin, photography, and advising the Links Board, particularly photographer, Bob Davey. Accomplished music, art, and clrama teachers instill in pupils an appreciation for the fine arts. Sick? Out of town? Playing hookey7 See MISS MARGUERf ITE GUNDERMANN. She'll make out your ahsence slip. In addition to her ofhce duties. she sponsors Peppers. Thanks to MURTEN GUNf DERSEN and his printing classes, you have loothall prof grams, play programs, and all other printing lor L.H.S. aetivif ties. Alunior Girls Glee, Octet, and Sophomore Girls Glee are proofs positive of MISS DORTHEA GORES talent in developing excellent choral groups. To fur' ther stimulate interest in music, she sponsors Clcf Cluh. Cheerful MISS RUTH HALL lends a guiding hand to the Stu' dent Council and to the pupils in her niatheinatics Classes. Page 17 The hunks that Pmrhzlrzx Martin zlntl Ron Dzinelc hand out for NIRS. AGNES HEILMAN wuultl he dull words without the lively explzmzv tions hy this English tesiclier and Vs'riter- Cluh fnunsur. History tecicliers rntike tlie past, present, and future become ifiifici and lielp students become cognizant of their wlutilvle heritage, .,. V k XX'hile teaching zxutn mechanics, caineru enthusiast. O. L. HED1 RICK. helps students hx their 'Almtfrudelf i a5ond fei -fix 4 R , Q W . ' ' 5 lf. . Q l 'Q 'H C R27 ,M . . , VMW-r t er 4 3 1 ig? ggi? Xie n V. . ,, rs. af! 1 .X ,.v'f Modern. hut definitely no prohf lem, is MISS FLQRENCE JENA KINS, a modern rirohlenis and history teacher. who represents the Lincoln teachers as president ul tht L. T. A. ARVID IOHNSON has the ioh ul' teaching students to draw acf curate drafting charts. The MISS Vw7lLHELNllNA JOHNSON. Minxes spnnsnr, puts her clrzunzitic uhility lu gfmtl use in her histury Classes. Gloria Byers. lfruiiees Drake. and iludtly 'lireelzintl watch with interest. lunge I3 Usherettes also receive helplul sliggglestions lrnni hini. 29935234 . , as-..,.. mam Q s.. Q l S M N 'B 'LThis is the way we iron our clothes, explains MISS MILDRED KEMP to Janet Healey and Iosephine Quattrocchi. This pleasant home eco' nomics teacher is a sewing expert. Heres the good news . says MISS GERTRUDE IUNES as she hands ,lim Rogers his grade in inatheinutics. It's not hard to be en' thusinstie about her interesting classes in algebra and geometry. MISS ESTHER LEFLER, head of the Commercial Department, checks ai stencil typed by one of her typewriting classes. Her good instruction prepares pupils to enter the business world. MAX LIEN Cicmlllld E Q problem' by diztgramin fy nd Mumi Wtii plro ins by wg poin s cnff a7in5,jNv W4 WW 3 rf' Page 19 ohn Florey will soon find out when he should xisit his dentist as .1 In CARL MANTHEYS first result of the yearly dental inspection by Dr. Capel: ald Qld se tndents learn what In physical education, hygiene, ancl first aid classes the instructors show students ways o becoming healthier and happier people MISS GRACE IWZMAHON. niathcniatics teacher, clarifies geometry for students. The Ushf crettes, whom she sponsors, ref ceive the hencfit of her advice. loan iloyncr, Alison Faulkner, :ind Marry Idii Bzirnds would hc lost without thc good advice of the Links ,editorial advisor, MISS IRENE MARTIN, who also teaches English. .sim Like the lzitest Advocate? You were able to rend such ll fine issue hecuuse ol' the ahle super' vision ol' newcomer. ROBERT MUNGER. Few pupils realize the work behind The Advocate. In addition to writ ing copy, Bzirhura Herr. Joyce Hohhs, Verna Lou Wiiliiie, and Bev erly Wilsoii do odd johs, such as counting papers for home room dist rihution. 'kOut! k'Sz1icl MISS HELEN JO MILLER is always Willing to make such worldfshziking decif sions for girls in physical edueaf tion classes and those Whom she sponsors in G.A.A. Claus von Schumann, Blaine Ward, :ind Violet Schlciger agree that never a dull inoinentll' is the key phrase to MISS ESTHER MONT' GOMERYS English classes :ind the assemblies she plans. . EBHL -' V--q ' , ., -+ -I -Q1 I ,Q A W ,,., -ft . ALVINMILLERUQ ns drafting zinility to change hoy pencil sinudges into nent L t ing charts. LIAUU Charles Yunghlut receives helpful ad' vice from MISS MARGARET O'ROURKE, who patiently helps the Student Council with their plans and projects. She also teaches stimulating English classes. MISS EFFIE NOLL sees what Arlene Slote has learned. as Dorothy Kahin and Elinor Heiser Watch.. Being chairman of the auditing committee fits this hookl-reaping tearher to a T. Skilled mathematics and science teachers give students a thorough back, ground for highly specialized fields. MISS ETHEL MURRAY, Registered Nurse, makes use of her ex' perience and knowledge in hahy care to help Donna Nelson and Georgia Baker in an enlightening hygiene class. Li 51 Page 22 Entertainment superb is provided hv the orchestra under the dirccf film of BERNARD NEVIN. To further encourage musical inf terest, he sponsors Clef Cluh. HUGH T. RANGELER check? the music for one of the Senior Choiifs excellent programs, techniques, Her classes are fun! say his' tory students of MRS. RUTH PINNEY, who sponsors the Nzif tional Honor Society. Varsity Coach, BlLL PFEIFF, revcalr his great foothall Secrets to Brien Hendrickson -and Don Becker, Hiftory and hygiene claffes take the rest of his school time, Q Don Lehi. Mri, E. Lchl, his mother: Sylvester lvlendoza. Al ln hrother: Sanford Nelson and his father, fvlr. Sanford Nt-lfon. low rncnihcrs ol the foothall team and llamilies who attended Part Night to hecomc acquainted with Coach Plivill and hir foot .1 lUE PARFHNGTON is thu new haclilield coach at LHS, This recent University oi Nchrafka graduate also teaches hoys physif cal education classes. age Q Howell Pahian. and Elaine Eddy how to uget into the old grindfl liv g 1-.msc We 'M lf n Energetic CARRIE ROB' ERTS efficiently supervises the Social Studies Department and sponsors the Senior Class. Vvlhen you walk in 403, donlt he surprised to see s c i e n e e teacher, MISS HELENE SCHEMEL, analyzing creatures like nian's best friend , the dog, or planning junior Class activities. an 4 W f 4 Slew 1 'Q iid faqs? if 1 iiilus-X s if YZH. .. V2 I , , , A f f 3 fridge? , .. f i- . . ,. it .aan ff-fi. -V Q . ft-ff'-7 . WV Aga X , 8 ' ' 1 if .. p avg' X, 1 f .Ex i of Do you want to get hetter grades? If so. type your work. Cant type? Then learn from MRS. FRANCES REIN, who tt-aches personal typing. Teachers o commercial and distributive edu- cation classes prepare students to enter the Business world aware of what will be expected of them. Hey, Cheniistslw Your teacher. XNINDLE REEL. shows lean Stanton, MlSS ELSIE ROKAHR. head of the Foreign Language Departf ment, visited niany foreign Cllllll' tries this summer. hut her special interests are in Spanish, which she teaches. and the Senior Class. which she sponsors. aw ,, , Vv'c've got a coach! Not a sports coach. hut a dramatic coach, is MRS. ELLA MAE SHORT. The rest of the school day she spends making English interesting. HAROLD SCOTT shows that variety is thc spice of life hy teaching ph ysical education, drivers education, and history classes in addition to coaching the reserve teams. Carolyn Roxherg is shown where A car should he stopped hy 'VIr Lavina Dvorak in one of her drivers education classes. Baseball Coach BOB SLEZAK is a welcome addition to the L.H.S. coaching staff. Many of the hoys have hecome acquaint' ed i with h's friendly ways th r o u g h physical education classes. juniors and sophomores a re aware of MISS FREDA SCHMELINGS understanding and helpfulness, since she sponf sors the junior Class an d teaches sophomore English. f-'H-q Page 25 Hzivc ll question? MlSS EMMA SNYDER. school librarian, and MRS. MABEL SXVARD. assistant in tba library during first semester. are always willing to lincl ull the answers. Know bow Ll iniincoseopt works., ,lean Cocbell und Szinilrzx Giidd find out from liclpful MRS. KATHERINE STEWAIKT, wlio uses her cnmiuereiul ability in sponsoring Business Club. S 5 'Hg new R mamma Q 1 MRS. GLADYS T E M P L E shows her science classes how valuable LL knowledge of pliysif ology and biology is. Interesting discussions in Science Club are partially u result of bei' work. rr Q Qxvxizza gl Q. B f, W l f L i ,li 4 YmL mn 1 K If his gi Iii Boys Glec director, TED THOMPSON. looks over 21 number with Paul Wrziy and Pnl Porter, His musical ability makes biin an excellent Orpheons cofsponsor. 2 fy, ff A s'g1fi:'::'i5?':i Ef,, 5 . . V V V K K A A ::.:, J . Mc-plz'-ff 'f I .7 ,.,, as , if Q ,Q Q , LYLE VVELCH demonstrates the tiinf ing of onc oi his intricate hand forma' tions to Drum Major Gordon Metcalf. This talented hand director also spun' sors Qrphcons. MRS. ALICE UPDEGRAPT shows under standing in helping Home Room Represent' ativc jim Owen. Her history students and YfTeens profit hy her friendly help. Many teacliers sponsor extra-curricular activities to stimulate and encourage pupils' special interests. MISS Thats all the money availahlef' says NHLDRED 'NAIDE to ,lo Ann Knapp and .lonn McGrcer. Keeping accounts straight is easy for this niatheinatics teacher, who is Finance Advisor to hoth The Links and The Advocate. 1? it fi x fi 1. .LZ 1 ,H V f Q 5 rs is if ,- W if s U 4 fig ,fy fx X g BQ? ? 1. MRS. MARY UPTON? motto, uThinlc . has shown good results in the success of her French classes a n d Miines, whom she sponsors. ,,.--f 'T'N The Mzztheiiiatics Department is efficiently supervised hy MISS ,IUSEPHINE NVIBLE. who teaches geometry. ulgehrn. and general mathematics. Pull this lever and push this button. CLAUDE WINf CRQVE tells Bill Dehus and Bold jones how to inzinipulate the inalchinery in the machine shop. Rita Nixon and Myrna I.ewzindowski learn how to weigh things correctly in Ll physics class Cilllgllf by cheerful JULIUS D. YOUNG, This Science Department head helps sponsor Science Club. Dean Sloan and Dave jones look over equipment with Basketball Con eh LYLE WEYAND. Excellent teams at L.I'I.5. :ire the result of his thorough Coaching, PKIAQL' 28 What's your number?l' asks MRS. SEXTON, as she hands out baskets in the girls gym' nasium. Head Custodian AL LEUHR is the man who makes pleasant days for L.H.S. students by at' tending to maintenance prob' lems promptly and skillfully. As a 'result of excellent Accommodating MRS. RUBY EVANS, who is in charge of the bookroom and bank, also keeps track of things that are lost and found. training, Lincoln High graduates are valuable aclf clztzons to their community. Using the card catalogue is M R S. IOSEPHINE S H E F' FIELD, new assistant in the library, Answering questions, hunting books, classifying cards are a few of her duties. Wasi1't that a luscious piece of pie you had for lunch? Thank MRS. HILDA KARGO. eff ficient queen of the Lincoln High cafeteria. DAN THESMEYER hands out equipment in the boys gymnasium and also good advice to the many L.H.S. boys with whom he comes in contact. wr 1 -wwwww Page 29 5 5 Q5 Y F1 if J w F 5 4 1 I V 5 3 K E ? 1 5' fi !J 5755.525 l1 ?- Seniors Will Remember . . . Page 32 Siaving on Those 1.000 XVnrd Themes Yelling for Our Teznn vcuwing thc H:u'dfm1'ncd filildlllllillh Anxmunccrmwrmts Hcmmmg llwc Hmvmcuvlxlilxg Queen. Kzltlwyn Crzxwimxl Jennifer fWilla Herminghausj, Mercedes fSara Stephensonj, and grandmother fAnnie Lutzj try to prove to Elizabeth Uoan NVellsH the importance of giving her inf heritance to them. Elizabeth Uoan Vxfellsj and Andy Blayne fDavid Lynchj act oblivious to the obvious interest of grandfather fBrice Belislej. Ring Around Eli abethv Ring one up for the seniors, who got Lincoln Highs dramatic season off to a flying start with their talented production of Ring Around Elizaf beth. The story revolves around the Cherry family: Elizabeth, the Wife and mother, who is about to receive a S100 legacy, Hubert, Grandfather Cherry, who loves to chase fire enginesg Elizabeth's loving but excitable husband, Ralph, Mercy, the youngest daughter, who wants the legacy for a science edueationg and Jennifer, the oldest daughter, Irene fPat Nellisl and Ralph CBob Cummingj feel that the resignation of Vida, the maid, fNatasha Stepanekj is the very last straw. who is infatuated with play boy Andy Blayneg Elizabeth's mother, Lourette, who lives on patent medicine, Irene, Elizabeth's college friendg and last but not least, maid Vida, who is constantly threatenf ing to leave. With the Whole family after her legacy, Elizabeth has an attack of amnesia, and becomes interested in Andy Blayne, to the exasperation of her family. Suddenly Elizabeth recovers her memory, to the joy of the Cherry household. The doctor fPaul Scheelel is amazed by the startling news Harriet CBette Minnej reveals. The policeman CDavid Meisenholderj is bored with the whole affair Paul Scheele Honored Seniors The senior boy or girl who has maintained the highest scholastic average in three years in Lincoln High School re- ceives from the school a gold key in recognition of this achievef ment. This year's award goes to Paul Scheele, with an average of 1.25. This National Honor Society member has accumulated 147.5 hours, 110 of which are in academic subjects. Paul has also taken part in dramatic and music activities of the school. The Harry Sidney Dobbins Award, presented annually by Mr. and Mrs. Harry T, Dobbins in memory of their son, goes to a senior boy who is active in sports and maintains high scholarship. This year's winner is Don Scanlon. He has lettered in football, baseball, and wrestling, is a member of Home Room Representatives, the National Athletic Honor Society, and the National Honor Society. Susan Diamond Page 34 Don Scanlon Susan Diamond received the G.A.A. Cup Girl Award, which is also based on athletic ability and scholarship. The Cup Girl is elected by the members of G.A.A. and receives a silver cup as a trophy of this honor. Susan has earned letters in footf ball, baseball, basketball, tennis, table tennis, bowling, and tap dancing, and is a member of the National Honor Society. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Row 1: A. Quattroe:-lii, Langlius, VVinte-r, .T. Quattroeehi, Xlfishnow, Vive-presidentg lio5:'e1's, presidentg Mann. Lundy, Sittnei' Row 2: Tlioreson, Kuhn, Thomas, hlCNl2l1'tll1, l.iln::ne1', NVeleh, Stepanr-lc, Lull, Shillian, Stephenson Row 3: Sr-hiedler, Nelson, Morisse, Laase, Mueller, XVells, Re-nner, Reed, Scanlon llow 4: Sohl, Lowell, Mardis, St1'a:sSlvi', Madden, Yunglilnt, Schilling, Metcalf, Sehei-lu Grades tabulated, citizenship records checked, notice taken of school service and leadership, stu' dents notified! Vs7hen all those deeds were done, Mrs. Pinney and Miss Ellis, sponsors, were ready to introduce the 77 new members of the Lincoln Chapter of National Honor Society. Those good students, who have also acquired recognition in leadership, citizenship, and service to the school, were presented to the student body at a convocation addressed by Dr, Louis A. Warren, Director of the Lincoln National Life Foundation at Fort Vxfayne, Indiana. Musical entertainment was furnished by new National Honor Society membersffea piano solo by Gordon Metcalf and a clarinet solo by Paul Jordan, accompanied by Kathleen Welcli. The Lincoln Chapter of the National Honor Society was established in l927, and this year l9 of the members were able to take examinations for scholarships ranging in value from S5200 to 55400. As a special service, members of the N.H.S, have charge of the spring elections for Student Council each year. The purpose of the National Honor Society is expressed in these words in the constitution of the Lincoln Chapter: The object of this chapter shall be to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the developf ment of character in the pupils of Lincoln High School. The Regents' Scholarship winner is Ronald Gibson, and alternates are Marvin Friedman, Paul jordan, Hal Mardis, Natasha Stepanek, George Strassler, Fay Thoreson. N.VI'lON,lIi HONOR SOl'Ilfl'l'Y: Row I: Guest, Hill, Eddy, Daniels, Dewey, S0f'I'4'l?l,l'Y'll'l'JlSlll'Ol'Q liie-be-r, Balm-i', lli-inpliill, Iillvnwood How 2: I-'raili-X, lfaullcm-i', Tliainond, llninlce. Heutel, lirelim, Uollieizi, Cliainbi-rlin, .loyiwi-, Cook Row 22: flrahani, Knapp, Davis, l5PU'Il!lS, Katt, Donna Ilorpqaard, Dixie l3Ol'gltzil'fl, Cults, .lordzin llow 4: lirendlif, Hunt, Clement, Carter, Harker, l'11'l6dIll?LIl, Bailey, Gibson, Graclwohl fx iunmmmml I xwmwnna First semester class officers, Doug Wilcox, vicefpresidentg Dave lones, presidentg Annie Lutz, secretary, and Charles Yungblut, treasf urer, look over the activities calendar and Hnd there is a busy time ahead. HARRIETT JEAN ACKERSON: Arts and Sciences, Foreign Language Club, entered from Northeast High School. Lincoln, Nebraska. lONA ADAMS: Business Administration. But Fair 'To' morrow advertising committee, Sophomore Girls Glee vicefpresident. honor roll, ROBERT ALBERS: Engineering. ,IOHN ALBERT: Business Administration. STANLEY ALEXANDER: Business Administration, entered from Trenton High School, Trenton, Nebraska. JOSEPH ALEXIS: Engineering, Science Club, entered from Weiitwortli Military Academy, Lexington, Missouri. MARLENE lvl. ALLES: Homemalting. IACQUELYN AMEN: Merchandising and Clerical, entered from Malcolm High School, Malcolm, Nebraska. AGNES ANDERSON: Arts and Sciences, Student Counf cil vicefpresident and secretaryftreasurer, class treasurer, But Fair Tomorrozu, l'lELl'l'67'l Can Wai't makefup com' mittee, 'You Cairn Talqe lt Vylitli You advertising com' mittee. joy Night participant and central committee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Mimes secretaryftreasf urer, Mummers president. Senior Counselors. Peppers. Foreign Language Club. assembly committee. HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee. student atlairs com' mittee. ALLAN L. ANDERSON: Arts and Sciences. Student Council vicefpresident, class president and vicefpresident, Advocate stall, Iolrmtlie, ,loy Night, Senior Choir, Boys Glee, L Club. basketball manager, golf certihcate, student affairs committee. LOTS ANDERSON: Honiemalcing, Sophomore Girls Glee. MARTHA ANDERSON: Arts and Sciences. lolaiillie. ,loy Night, Orchestra, Senior Choir, Girls Glee, YfTecns. Orpheons. Orpheons assembly, entered from Falls City High School, Falls City, Nebraska. Page 36 The Class of 1951 Aekerson Adams Albers Albert Alexander Alexis Alles Amen A. Anderson A. L. Anderson L. Anderson M. Anderson CARLENE ANG: Stenographic, Home Room Represent' atives, Home Room Alternates, ,loy Night, Orchestra, Senior Choir, Orpheons, Orpheons assembly, State Music Clinic, Iolamlie. PATTY ANSTINE: Fine Arts. NORMA APPLEQUIST: Business Administration, Joy Night. CLARA ARMS: Arts and Sciences, Sophomore Girls Glee, Home Economics Club treasurer, Business Club, G.A.A., Ushercttes, football, baseball, and tap dancing emblems. CHARLES PARKER ARNOLD: Industrial Arts, Home Room Alternates, entered from Humboldt High School, Humboldt, Nebraska. DARRELL AVERS: Engineering, entered from Friend High School, Friend, Nebraska. ROBERT E. BABCOCK: Business Administratfon, Heaven Can Wait stage manager, loy Night stage man' ager, L Club, HifY Club, Vasity football letter and certifif cate, track certificate, RICHARD BACON: Agriculture, Iolantlie, Senior Choir. JAMES W. BAILEY: Engineering, National Honor Society, Student Council, Home Room Representatives, citizenship committee, Doormen, honor roll. GEORGIA LEE BAKER: Teachers College, National Honor Society, Ri-ng A'fou-nd Elizabeth advertising com' mittee, Iolantlme lead, Ioy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Girls Octet, Art Club treasurer, Peppers, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee, honor roll. MARYANN BAKER: Stenographic, Home Room Repref sentatives, Home Room Alternates, But Fair Tomorrow assembly committee, Home Economics Club, YfTeens. G. Baker M. Baker Baldwin Ballheim Bancroft Barber Barker Barnds Barthule ,E3S'7sf,,.Y 'l 5 'Vi Mme 15 ' l 2 .-g1: - in : at 1 .'.. Ang Anstine Apple-quist Arms Arnold Avers Babcock Bacon Bailey MARY BELLE BALDWIN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternates, Iolanthe, joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Mimes, pep and morale committee, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee, Cheerleader. YVILLIAM BALLHEIM: Business Administration. JOHN MORGAN BANCROFT: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternates, Advocate staff, Science Club, HifY Club. BETTY BARBER: Arts and Sciences, Iolantlle, loy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee secretaryftreasf urer, Senior Choir, YfTeens vicefpresident and Snow Ball Princess, Peppers, Mimes, Twirler. LEONARD BARKER: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Ring Aroimd Elizabeth stage committee, Iolanthe, Joy Night, Band president, Senior Choir, Orpheons vicefpresident, pep and morale committee, library committee, Youth Conference on World Affairs, Orpheons assembly, honor roll, Links salesman. MARY IDA BARNDS: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Links editor, Ring Around Elizabeth ad' vertising committee, Iolantlic, ,loy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Mimes, Senior Counselors, G.A.A., Foreign Language Club, Peppers, swimming emblem, Girls' State, honor roll, citizenship committee, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee, senior color day committee. EDWARD BARTHULE: Trades Preparatory. Page 37 D. Becker T. Becker Bedford Belisle Bell Benedetto BEATRICE T. BEUTEL: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Advocate page editor, Scribe business staff, Heaven Can Wait, 'You Can't Take It With Tau, Ring A-round Elizabeth property committee, Iolanthe prompter, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Writers Club, YfTeens secretary, Mummers, Mimes, Foreign Language Club secretaryftreasurer, Peppers, honor roll. DAVID BEYNON: Engineering, Science Club, Radio Club. MARYANN BIEBER: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Home Room Representatives, Home Room Alternates, Iolantlie, loy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Girls Octet, Clef Club, Foreign Language Club, Peppers. PAUL BIEBERSTEIN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternates, Heaven Can Wait, Iolantlie, Joy Night, Orchestra president, vicefpresident, and secretaryftreasurer, Band, Senior Choir, Mummers, Orpheons, State Music Clinic, All State Fine Arts Course. VALLENIOY BIRD: Stenographic, Iolanthe, Sophomore Girls Glee, Senior Choir, YfTeens, entered from Roosevelt High School, Seattle, Washington. WILLIAM L. BOETTCHER: Business Administration, loy Night, Boys Glee, LOIS BOGENRIEF: Stenographic, Sophomore Girls Glee, YfTecns. LARRY BOOTS: Arts and Sciences, HifSpot committee. DIXIE DEE BORGAARD: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Home Room Representatives, Advocate staff, Iolantlze, joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Mimes, G.A.A., Foreign Language Club vicefpresident, Peppers, citizenship committee, Hi' Spot committee, Keen Time committee, swimming letter, basketball, golf, and archery emblems, honor roll. DONNA LEE BORGAARD: Arts and Sciences, Na' tional Honor Society. Home Room Alternates, Advocate staff, Iolantlie, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Orchestra, Mimes, Foreign Language Club, G.A.A., Peppers, citizenship committee, I-IifSpot committee, Keen Time committee, archery letter, basket' ball, swimming, and golf emblems, local winner of D.A.R. Good Citizenship Essay Contest, honor roll. Page 38 DONALD L. BECKER: Business Administration, Na' tional Athletic Honor Society, class treasurer, Iolantlie, joy Night, Boys Glee, Senior Choir president, L Club secretaryftreasurer, Varsity and Reserve football letters, baseball letter. THOMAS HOXVARD BECKER: Arts and Sciences Advocate staff. DONALD B. BEDFORD: Arts and Sciences. BRICE BELISLE: Fine Arts, Ring Around Elizabeth. KEITH BELL: Arts and Sciences, Iolantlie, joy Night, Senior Choir. IANICE BENEDETTO: Arts and Sciences, Business Club, honor roll, entered from East High School, Aurora, Illinois. MARILYN BERGER: Merchandising and Clerical, Y' Teens, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee. RALPH BEST: Business Administration, Boys' State. Berger Best Beutel Beynon Bieber Bieberstein Bird Boettcher Bogenrief Boots D. D. Borgaard D. L. Boregaard JIM BOWEN: Industrial Arts. ELSIE MAY BOYD: Arts and Sciences, Advocate busi' ness staff, Art Club. THEODORE BOYLE: Arts and Sciences. DOROTHY BRAKHAGE: Stenographic, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Business Club, Camera Club, Home Economics Club. CAROLEE BREHM: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Clef Club, Orpheons, Science Club secretary, Writers Club, YfTeens, Orpheons assembly, honor roll. ROGER BRENDLE: Engineering, National Honor Society, Home Room Representatives, Ioy Night, Band second lieutenant, Orpheons, L Club, football and track manager, Boys' State, Junior assembly, State Music Clinic, Orpheons assembly, honor roll. SONDRA BRICKER: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Peppers secretary, Mimes, Business Club. REX BRINKWORTH: Engineering, Band. KAREN BROADY: Homiemaking, Icy Night, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, YfTeens, Senior Counselors, Peppers, Mummers, makefup committee. MARIAN BROER: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternates, Advocate business staff, Scribe, Iolzmthe cast and advertising committee, joy Night, Senior Choir, Clef Club, Orpheons, G.A.A., Writers Club, horseback riding letter and emblem. PHYLLIS A. BROWN: Business Administration, Business Club, Camera Club. GORDON BUEL: Trades PreparatoryAcarpentry. PHYLLIS BUETTGENBACK: Homemaking. GLENN BURGESS: Engineering, Science Club president, honor roll. GARY BURK: Bookk.eeping. VERN BURLING: Trades Preparatory-auto shop, L Club, Varsity football letter. MURIEL SANDRA BURNETT: Arts and Sciences, Sophomore Girls Glee, YfTeens, Mimes, Foreign Language Club. ERNESTINE BURNS: Stenographic, Sophomore Girls Glee. Page 39 Bowen Boyd Boyle Brakhage Brehm Brendle Bricker Brinkworth Broady Broer Brown Buel Buettgenback Burgess Burk Burling' Burnett Burns .fi , A aw Q gmt W 1 .. . . .I Burton Bush Calhoun D. Campbell XV. Campbell Carag Unrkoski B. Carter J. Carter Chamberlin Chambers Christiansen Clarence Clement M. Clinton Claus von Schumann, German exchange student, receives a friendly American welcome from Ann Lundy, Brien Hendrickson, and Dave Jones, Page 40 DONALD BURTON: Engineering, Band, Reserve foot' ball letter. BARBARA LYNNETTE BUSH: Arts and Sciences Scribe typist, Ring Around Elizabeth stage committee, Science Club, Writers Club. DARRELL CALHOUN: Industrial Arts. DONALD CAMPBELL: Distributive Education. Heaven Can Wait, Iolantlie lead, Boys Glee, Senior Choir, Boys Quartet. WILLIAM CAMPBELL: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representatives. ,IOVITA DOLORES CARAC: Arts and Sciences, Clef Club vicefpresident, Orpheons, YfTeens, G.A.A., Peppers, Keen Time committee, makefup committee, basketball and baseball emblems, ,Iunior assembly, Orpheons assembly, Links salesman, honor roll. RUTH CARKOSKI: Business Administration, Home Room Representatives, Joy Night. BARBARA JEAN CARTER: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representatives, Iolanthe, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Clee vicefpresident, Girls Glee librarian, Senior Choir, Girls Octet, Clef Club treasurer, Orpheons, Y' Teens, State Music Clinic, Links salesman, honor roll. JOSEPH H. CARTER: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Home Room Alternates president, class president, Joy Night, L Club, Varsity basketball and base' ball letters, honor roll, Sertorna Scholarship and Athletic Award. NANCY CHAMBERLIN: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Advocate staff, 'You Camlt 'Take It With 'You assembly committee, Iolzmtbe cast and property com' mittee, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Senior Counselors, Mummers, Mimes, Foreign Language Club, Peppers, Hi-Spot committee, Keen Time committee, Homecoming attendant, honor roll. JOHN CHAMBERS: Engineering, Ioy Night, guidance committee. ALLEN DALE CHRISTIANSEN: Business Administraf tion, National Athletic Honor Society, Student Council, class vicefpresident and secretary, Links staff, Advocate staff, Iolanthe lead, Joy Night participant and stage man' ager, Boys Glee vicefpresident, Senior Choir, L Club, safety committee, baseball letter, County Day. BOB D. CLARENCE: Trades preparatory--electricity, Radio Club. DANA R, CLEMENT: Business Administration, National Honor Society, Home Room Alternates, honor roll. MARY CATHERINE CLINTON: Arts and Sciences, Iolrmtlie cast and program committee, joy Night, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Mimes, Peppers, Ushercttes, Links salesman, junior steering committee. THOMAS YVILLIAM CLINTON: Business Administra' tion, Home Room Representatives. PHYLLIS COLBERT: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Advocate staff, Heaven Can Wait publicity com- mittee, Ring Around Elizabeth publicity committee, Ioy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Mimes vice' president, Clef Club, Mummers historian, Foreign Lan' guage Club, Peppers, Senior Counselors, HifSpot com' mittee, Keen Time committee, honor roll. VIRGINIA LEE CONDON: Merchandising and Clerical, Iolanthe, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir. BEVERLY CONNELL: Arts and Sciences, Advocate associate editor, Ring Around Elizabeth property com- mittee, Iolanthe cast and property committee, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, YfTeens, Foreign Language Club, citizenship committee, honor roll. MARILYN M. COOK: Business Administration, Na' tional Honor Society, Advocate staif, Sophomore Girls Glee, YfTeens, Business Club, Clef Club, honor roll. RONALD EUGENE COOLEY: Industrial Arts, Iolanthe, Joy Night, Boys Glee, Senior Choir, Varsity football letter. DARLENE COOPER: Merchandising and Clerical, Hi' Spot committee. MARY LOU COOPER: Arts and Sciences, Iolanthe, Ioy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir. THELMA VIOLA COX: Homemaking. KATHRYN RUTH CRAWFORD: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representatives, class president, vicefpresi' dent, secretary, and treasurer, Advocate staff, G.A.A., Girls L Club, basketball letter and emblem, County Day, Twirler, Homecoming Queen. SUSAN BARBARA CRAWFORD: Homemaking, Y' Teens. GILBERT CROWL: Agriculture, Boys Glee, Doormen. ROBERT E. CUMMING: Stenographic, Student Council, But Fair Tomorrow, Heaven Can Wait, 'You Can't Take It With You, Ring Around Elizabeth, Joy Night par' ticipant and central committee, Boys Glee, Senior Choir, Iolanthe lead, Business Club vicefpresident, Mummers, Orpheons vicefpresident, assembly committee, Links sales' man, AllfState Fine Arts Course, Orpheons assembly, entered from Roosevelt High School, Compton, California. ,IOANN LEE CUNNINGHAM: Arts and Sciences, Ad' vocate staff, Joy Night, YfTeens, Mummers treasurer, Orpheons, makefup committee, Orpheons assembly, Mummers assembly. MYRON CURTIS: Business Administration. RONALD CUTTS: Engineering, National Honor Society, Science Club president. BARBARA DANIEL: Arts and Sciences, YfTeens, Science Club vicefpresident, Foreign Language Club, citizenship committee, honor roll, entered from Omaha Central High School, Omaha, Nebraska. ANITA LEE DANIELS: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Home Room Alternates, But Fair To' morrow, Heaven Can Wait, 'You Canlt 'Take It With 'You student director, joy Night, Peppers treasurer, Mummers president, Mimes president, Writers Club, Senior Counf selors, Foreign Language Club, Mummers assembly. Page 4 I T. Clinton Connell D. Cooper K. Crawford Cumming' Cutts Colbert Cook M. Cooper S. Crawford Cunningham Daniel Condon Cooley Cox Crowi Curtis Dan ieis ' Davey Delehant Diamond Dons-rlas Du mln- Page 42 Davis DeVVaId Dobeek Dre-aniei' li. DuTo:i.u ROBERT S. DAVEY: Arts and Sciences, Links pliol tographer, Camera Club. BEVERLY ANNE DAVIS: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Home Room Alternates, Links staff, Ioy Night. Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glce vicefpresident, Debate Club, Foreign Language Club, Senior Counselors secretaryftreasurer, citizenship committee, HifSpot com' mittee, Keen Time committee, honor roll, senior color day committee. ROBERT B. DAY: Engineering. VERN L. DELEHANT: Business Administration. ALICE LOREE DEWALD: Business Administration, Advocate staff. YfTeens, Business Club, entered from Trenton High School, Trenton, Nebraska. PEGGY DEWEY: Stenographic, National Honor Society secretaryftreasurer, Student Council, Home Room Alter' nates, class secretary, Sophomore cabinet, But Fair To' morrow assembly committee, joy Night central committee, G.A.A. secretary, Senior Counselors president, Hi-Spot committee, Keen Time committee. pep and morale com- mittee, basketball and baseball emblems. SUSAN E. DIAMOND: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, G.A.A, president, vicefpresident, and sec' retary, Peppers, Foreign Language Club, touch football, basketball, baseball, tennis, tap dancing, table tennis letters, bowling emblem, honor roll. CHARLES DOBECK: Industrial Arts. THOMAS A. DONOVAN: Engineering, entered from Bellarmine Prep., San lose, California. BETTY M. DOUGLAS: Business Administration, Sopho- more Girls Glee, G.A.A., Cllef Club, assembly committee, swimming emblem. ROLLIN CHARLES DREAMER: Arts and Sciences Band. RICHARD EUGENE DULING: Business Administraf tion. Advocate staff, Iolantlie, Senior Choir, entered from North Platte High School, North Platte, Nebraska. MARLENE MARIE DUMKE: Business Administration, National Honor Society, Home Economics Club secretary, YfTeens, honor roll. LOUIS DUTEAU: Business Administration, swimming certificate. CAROL JOAN DUTEAU: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representatives, Iolzmthe, joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Mimes, Foreign Lan' guage Club, pep and morale committee, Cheerleader. Day 'Dewey Donovan Uuling V. Du'I'v:l.ll Pat Porter, lo Thompson, and Ruth Scheerer End that liie has its little problems when a locker gets too lull. STANLEY G. EBNER: Business Administration, Iolanthe, Senior Choir. Reserve football letter, baseball certificate. ELAINE EDDY: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, But Fair Tomorrow property committee, Ring Around Elizabeth property committee, Orchestra librarian, Science Club president, vicefpresident, and secretary. NVriters Club, YfTeens, Foreign Language Club. THELIVIA ELIKER: Homemaking, YfTeens. RUTH ELAINE ELLENXVOOD: Arts and Sciences, Na' tional Honor Society, Home Room Alternates, Scribe. Sophomore Girls Glee, YfTeens, Vv'riters Club secretary, library committee, honor roll. ENID ELLSWORTH: Homemaking. SAMMIE LOU ENGELHART: Arts and Science Mimes, JACKIE ERWAY: Arts and Sciences, Iolanthe, loy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, YfTeens, Foreign Language Club. IAMEE EWING: Arts and Sciences, Links staff, Ring Around Elizabeth advertising committee, YfTeens, Busi' ness Club, Foreign Language Club. RICHARD FAES: Business Administration, Home Room Representatives. SALLY KAY FARNHAM: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, G,A.A., basketball, baseball, swimming, and salesmanship letters, horseback riding emblem, Links salesman. ALISON ANN FAULKNER: Arts and Sciences, Na' tional Honor Society, Links managing editor, Heaven Can Wait, Ioy Night, Murnmers, Mimes, Art Club, makefup committee, senior color day committee, honor roll, All State Fine Arts Course. DON FELTON: Business Administration, Boys Glee. SHIRLEY FEIISNER: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representatives, entered from Odell High School, Odell, Nebraska. ROBERT LEE FIFER: Diversined Occupations. ELOISE BEATRICE FINLEY: Homemaking, Iolarithe cast and advertising committee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, G.A.A., citizenship committee, salesmanship emblem. ROBERT FINLEY: Trades Preparatory, Home Room Alternates. Feusner Fifer E. Finley Ebnei' Eddy Eliker Ellenwood Iilllsworth Englehart Erway Ewing Fries Farnham Faulkner Felton JOYCE PINNEY: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alter' nates, But Fair Tomorrow advertising committee, Iolarithe cast and program committee, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee president, Senior Choir manager, Foreign Language Club, Peppers, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee, Apprentice Cheerleader, Homecoming attendf HDI. DARLENE FISCHER: Homemaking, Business Club, Y' Teens, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee. R. Finley Finney Fischer ii ro- Yr W Q M ss - ' Fletcher Florey Flynn Foe-ll Forke Frailey 'lfrederiek Friedman Fugate SHIRLEY MAE FUHRMAN: Merchandising and Clerical, Sophomore Girls Glec, YfTeens, Business Club, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee. JERRY GABELMAN: Engineering, County Day. SANDRA GADDz Business Administration, Ring Around Elizabeth property committee, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee. Senior Choir, Business Club, Senior Counselors sccretaryftreasurer, YfTeens, Debate Club, Peppers, Keen Time committee. BEVERLY GARCIA: Industrial Arts, L Club, Varsity football letter. ROBERT G. GEIS: Commercial Special. IACK GEIST: Arts and Scicnces, HifY Cluh vicefpresif dent, Varsity and Reserve football letters. REUBEN GERLACH: Industrial Arts. RICHARD GENE GERLACH: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representatives, Sophomore cabinet, honor roll. RONALD GIBSON: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Advocate managing editor, Scribe, Writers Club, baseball manzwer, Iunior assembly, honor roll. Page 44 MARCIA ,IOAN FLETCHER: Arts and Sciences. IOHN J. FLOREY: Business Administration, entered from Orange High School, Orange, New jersey. MADELYN MARIE FLYNN: Bookkeeping, G,A.A. VVILLIAM L. FOELL: Engineering, HifY Club. THEODORE IOHN EORKE: Engineering, Home Room Representatives, HifY Club, L Club, Varsity and Reserve basketball letters, County Day. IIiLENE MARIE FRAILEY: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Scribe art director. But Fair Tomorrow advertising committee, Ring Around Elizabeth advertising committee, Joy Night, YfTeens, Writers Club, Art Club president and vicefpresident, senior color day committee, Fine Arts Festival, honor roll. HERMAN DEAN FREDERICK: Industrial Arts, Orches' tra, Band. MARVIN FRIEDMAN: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Home Room Alternates, Advocate page editor, Heaven Can Wait, Iolantlie, Joy Night, Boys Quartet, Senior Choir, Mimes, Mummers, Orpheons presif dent, Debate Club, assembly committee, Modern Lan' guage Essay award, Debate letter. Orpheons assembly, Fine Arts Festival, honor roll. RODNEY I. FUGATE: Engineering, Science Club. Fuhrrnan Gabelman Gadd Garcia Geis Geist R, R. Gerlaeh R. G. Gerlaoh Gibson Situati- Gillett Gilsdorf Gloe Goodding Gradwohl C. Graham CAROL GILLETT: Business Administration, Advocate staif, Band, Peppers, G.A.A., swimming emblem, Twirler. CAROLE GILSDORF: Stenographic, Business Club. MARTHA SUE GLOE: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee. MARVIN GOESCHEL: Engineering. ROGER L. GOHDE: Business Administration, Joy Night, L Club, Reserve and Varsity basketball letters, golf certificate. RAMONA GOMEZ: Homemaking, Ioy Night, Girls Glee, YfTeens, Peppers, Business Club, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee. MARVIN j. GOODDING: Engineering. DAVID MAYER GRADWOHL: Arts and Sciences, Na' tional Honor Society, National Athletic Honor Society, I.. Club. Debate Club, swimming letters and certificate, honor roll, All State Fine Arts Course, Debate letter. CHARLES GRAHAM: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night, L Club, wrestling letter. PATRICIA L. GRAHAM: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Advocate staii, But Fair Tomorrow make' up committee. Ioy Night, YfTeens treasurer, Foreign Lan' guage Club, Mimes. makefup committee, junior steering committee, honor roll. ROBERT B. GRANT: Arts and Sciences, Orpheons. SALLY XV. GRANT: Arts and Sciences, Ioy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Clef Club secretary, Orpheons, Foreign Language Club, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee, Orpheons assembly. ,IAMES W. GREEN: Industrial Arts. DELORES GREENE: Merchandising and Clerical. Busif ness Club. Goeschel Gohde Gomez P. Graham R. Grant S, Grant LILLIAN E. GUEST: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Home Room Representatives, Advocate page editor, But Fair Tomorrow advertising committee, Iolanthe, Icy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Foreign Language Club, Orpheons, Peppers. Hi' Spot committee, Keen Time committee, Orpheons as' sembly, honor roll. SHIRLEY HAGELBERGER: Merchandising and Clerical. ,IO ANN HAGEN: Arts and Sciences. BEVERLY ANN HAMMEL: Business Administration, 'You Cant Take It KVith 'You publicity committee, Sophof more Girls Glee, Business Club, YfTeens, Peppers, Hi' Spot committee, Keen Time committee. Green Greene Guest Hagelbergei' Hagen Hamniel Page 41 One of the most interesting assembly speakers this year was E. Stanley blones. Agnes Anderson talks with him before the assembly. DIANA HANN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alter' nates. JANET ANN HANNEMAN: Business Administration Iolanthe, joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Mimes, YfTeens. FAITH HANRAHAN: Fine Arts, Art Club vicefpresi dent, entered from Roosevelt High School, Seattle, Vv'ash ington. Hahn 'Hannoman Hanrahan H2iSC001idQ'Q Hatcliflf Hauek Haupt Hayes Hoisei' Hemphill Hendrickson Hi-rgert Herminghaus Herr Heumphiw-ns D. IOHN HASCOOLIDGE, -IR.: Engineering, Doormen. CHARLOTTE IRENE HATCLIFF: Business Administraf tion, junior steering committee, honor roll. WAYNE HAUCK: Trades Preparatory-electricity, entered from Eugene High School, Eugene, Oregon. CHARLES HAUPT: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternates. MARILYN E. HAYES: Arts and Sciences, Iolantbe, -Ioy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, YfTeens, Foreign Language Club, Senior Counselors, Hi' Spot committee, Keen Time committee. ELINOR HEISER: Bookkeeping. Sophomore Girls Glee, Y'Teens, G.A,A., HifSpot committee. NANCY IOSEPHINE HEMPHILL: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Student Council, Advocate page editor, But Fair Tomorrow, Ring Around Elizabeth asf semhly committee, Iolanthe cast and property committee, joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Mimes, Foreign Language Club, Mummers, Peppers, Senior Counselors president, Y'Teens, citizenship com' mittee, HifSpot committee, senior color day committee, honor roll. BRIEN HENDRICKSON: Business Administration, Home Room Representatives, Home Room Alternates, Links salesman, Iolanthe, Joy Night, Senior Choir, HifY Club president, L Club, Reserve football letter, Varsity basketball letter, track letter, state gold medals in 100, 220, and mile relay, County Day, Nebraska Council on Children and Youth committee. SHIRLEY ANN HERGERT: Arts and Sciences, Naf tional Honor Society, Home Room Alternates, But Fair Tomorrow makefup committee, Iolarithe lead, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Girls Octet, Clef Club, State Music Clinic. NVILLA HERMINGHAUS: Arts and Sciences, Advocate stall, But Fair Tomorrow, 'You Canit Take It Wizli You, Ring Around Elizabeth, Ioy Night, Writers Club, Mumrners, Mimes, Art Club, makefup committee, entered from Bloom Township High School, Chicago Heights, Illinois. BARBARA IUNE HERR: Arts and Sciences, Advocate staff, G.A.A., Camera Club, YfTeens, Senior Counselors, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee, basketball emblem. baseball lcttcr and emblem, honor roll. SANDRA HEUfVIPHREUSz Business Administration. Page 46 LAVJRENCE HICKEY: Agriculture, Home Room Alter' nates, Iolanthe, Ioy Night, Boys Glee, Senior Choir, foot' ball manager, track manager, L Club. MARTHA ELIZABETH HILL: Arts and Sciences, Na' tional Honor Society, Student Council, Home Room Rep' resentatives, Iolamthe, Joy Night participant and central committee, Band, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Orpheons, Senior Counselors, Clef Club, Y-Teens, citizenship com' mittee, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee, make' up committee. Orpheons Assembly, honor roll. NVAYNE HITZ: Business Administration. JOYCE ELEANOR HOBBS: Arts and Sciences, Adf vocate staif, Joy Night, Orchestra, Band, Peppers, Y' Teens, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee, honor roll, ORA HODGE: Bookkeeping, Home Room Alternates, Advocate staff. BARBARA LEE HOF: Arts and Sciences, Advocate staff, Joy Night, Band, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Y' Teens, Foreign Language Club, Peppers, Senior Coun' selors, Keen Time committee, Twirler. DONALD HOGG: Business Administration, Home Room Representatives, Home Room Alternates, 'Links staff, Ad' vocate staff, Boys Glee, Camera Club president, guidance committee, State Music Clinic, entered from Scottsbluff High School, Scottsbluff, Nebraska. LYNN HOLLAND: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternates secretaryftreasurer, Advocate staff, Iolanthe, joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, citizenship committee, HifSpot committee, Ap' prcntice Cheerleader, Cheerleader. CARL HONNENS: Arts and Sciences, joy Night, Band first sergeant, Orpheons. DARLENE MAE HRUZA: Stenographic, Business Club. DEAN HUBBARD: Engineering. ,IEANNETTE HUMPHREY: Homemaking. DELBERT HUNT: Business Administration, National Honor Society, National Athletic Honor Society, Home Room Representatives, Joy Night, Boys Glee, L Club, guidance committee, Varsity football letter, wrestling letter, Sertoma Scholarship and Athletic Award. MACK WILLISS HUNT: Arts and Sciences, Ring Around Elizabeth advertising committee, Ioy Night, Boys Glee, Senior Choir, L Club, Varsity and Reserve football letters, Boys' State, Junior assembly. WAYNE XV, HURD: Industrial Arts, Boys Glee. D. Hunt NT. Hunt Hurd Hickey Hill Hitz Hobbs Hodge Hof Hogg Holland Honm-ns Hiruza Hubbard Humphrey WILLIAM HURST: Engineering, Boys' State, honor roll, library committee. BETTIE ROSE HUSTON: Teachers College, assembly committee. DON ISHERWOOD: Business Administration, HifY Club, Reserve basketball manager, tennis certificate. Hurst Huston lsherwood MARY LOU JANICEK: Arts and Sciences, Peppers, Art Club, Senior Counselors, citizenship committee. DONALD JEANNOUTOT: Business Administration, Joy Night stage committee. BERNIECE JENNINGS: Homemaking, YfTecns. RICHARD JENNINGS: Business Administration, Joy Night, L Club, Varsity and Reserve basketball letters. MARILYN JOHNS: Mercliandising and Clerical. DENNEY JOHNSEN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representatives, Links staff, safety committee. CYNTHIA JOHNSON: Arts and Sciences, Advocate staff, Iolanthe cast and property committee, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Mummers, Peppers, Foreign Language Club, G.A.A., Clef Club, Senior Counselors, makefup committee. DONNA ANN JOHNSON: Distributive Education. JERRY L. JOHNSON: Arts and Sciences. KAY E. JOHNSON: Business Administration, Joy Night, L Club, Varsity football letter. DAVID K. JONES: Arts and Sciences. National Athletic Honor Society, Student Council, Home Room Representa' tives president, class president, Joy Night, L Club, Reserve and Varsity basketball letters, track letters and certificate. ROBERT L. JONES: Trades Preparatory-wmachine shop, Band. SHIRLEY JONES: Business Administration, Advocate news editor and staff, Ring Around Elizabeth advertising committee, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Mimes, Peppers, TERRY JONES: Engineering. S. .Jones T. Jones Jordan Joyner Kahm Karavas Janicek Jeannoutot R. Jennings R. Jennings Johns Johnsen C. Johnson D. Johnson J. Johnson K. Johnson D. Jones R. Jones PAUL ROBERT JORDAN: Business Administration, Na' tional Honor Society, Home Room Representatives, But Fair Tomorrow publicity committee, Joy Night, Orchestra, Band librarian, Camera Club, swimming certificate, State Music Clinic, honor roll. JOAN MARIE JOYNER: Arts and Sciences. National Honor Society, Links biography editor, But Fair 'Tomorrow property committee, lolanthe, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Science Club treasurer, Y' Teens vicefpresident, honor roll. DOROTHY KAHM: Bookkeeping, But Fair Tomorrow advertising committee, Sophomore Girls Glec. TULA KARAVAS: Arts and Sciences, YfTeens. Page 48 BETTY LOU KARCHER: Arts and Sciences, honor roll. NATALIE KATT: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Heaven Can Wait publicity committee, 'You Can't 'fake It With 'You stage and properties committee, Or' pheons, Mummers, G.A.A., Y'Teens, Foreign Language Club. football letter, basketball and baseball emblems, Orpheons assembly, honor roll. CHARLENE KATZ: Homemaking, But Fair Tomorrow makefup committee, Joy Night, YfTeens, Junior assembly. PHYLLIS L. KAUFMAN: Arts and Sciences, Iolarithe lead, joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Girls Octet, Clef Club, Foreign Language Club, Peppers, Apprentice Cheerleader, safety committee. JACK KEARNS: Business Administration, joy Night stage committee. ROSELLA KEHN: Teachers College, YfTeens, Science Club. KATHRYN MARIE KING: Homemaking. FREDRIC THOMAS KISSLER: Business Administration, Links staff, Advocate sports editor, L Club, track and football manager. DONALD KITCHEN: Business Administration, Heaven Can Wait, 'You Cant Take It With 'You cast and stu' dent director, Iolanthe accompanist, Joy Night, Orchestra president, Senior Choir accompanist, Mummers, Orpheons, Mimes, Orpheons assembly. IEANNETTE R. KLEINERT: Arts and Sciences, Advof cate staff, Camera Club vieefpresident, YfTeens, Senior Counselors. ROBERT KLEMSZ: Commercial Special, entered from Colorado Springs High School, Colorado Springs, Colo. IO ANN KNAPP: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Links formal photography editor, Advocate news editor, Ioy Night, Mimes. YfTecns, Peppers secretary, Senior Counselors, honor roll. IACQUELYN LOUISE KNORE: Arts and Sciences, li' brary committee, YfTeens, Home Economics Club, honor roll. MARY LOU KNOWLES: Arts and Sciences, honor roll. KENNETH KOENIG: Arts and Sciences, Iolanthe, Joy Night, Boys Glee, Senior Choir. BETTY KRAMER: Stenographic. SHARON KREUCH: Business Administration, Iolantlie, Ioy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, YfTeens. ELWYN JOE KRHOUNEK: Arts and Sciences, Band. lf111'ChE?1' Katt. Katz Kaufman Kearns Kehn King Kissler' Kitchen Kleiner-t Klemsz Knapp Knore Knowles Koenig Kramer Kreueh Krhounek Page 49 Lincoln High observed United Nations Week with several interesting exhibits. Here some American 2 students are so busy on a project they don't notice the camera. Krocller Kuhn Kuipi-1' I iaase Lane I .an gh us liarabee Largo Larson Iiatture Iiebsoolc Lehman lioikam Lengnei' liewandowslii D, B c J ixiiwmxsk . RICHARD KROELLER: B u s i n e s s Administration, Iolanthe, joy Night, Boys Glee, Senior Choir. LORENE KUHN: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Ring Around Elizabeth advertising committee, honor roll. CORNELIUS KUIPER: Industrial Arts. QIOYCE LAASE: Arts and Sciences, National Honor So' cicty. Home Room Representatives, 'You Cant Take It With 'You assembly committee, Ring Around Elizabeth assembly committee, Y'Teens, Eorum Club, Debate Club, Peppers, Mummers, Debate letter, All State Fine Arts Course, honor roll. MARILYN SHIRLEY LANE: Arts and Sciences, Links salesman, Ring Around Elizabeth advertising committee, Band secretary, Sophomore Girls Glee, HifSpot commit' tee, Keen Time committee, Twirler, assistant majorette. SHIRLEY ANN LANGHUS: Arts and Sciences. Na' tional Honor Society, But Fair Tomorrow advertising committee, Heaven Can Wait property committee, .loy Night, Mimes president, Mummers, Peppers vieefpresiclent, Debate Club vicefpresident, HifSpot committee. Keen Time committee, Debate letter. IARED LARABEE: Business Administration, loy Night, Boys Glee, L Club, HifSpot committee, Keen Time com' mittee, Varsity football letter. IACQUELINE LARGE: Homemaking, Iolanthe, Sophof more Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Hi-Spot com' mittee, YfTeens, State Music Clinic. KENNETH LARSON: Bookkeeping. MARILYN LATTURE: Merchandising and C l e r i c al, Home Room Representatives, Home Room Alternates, Hi' Spot committee, Keen Time committee. EDWIN LEBSOCK: Business Administration, Home Room Representatives. SARA LU LEHMAN: Arts and Sciences, Advocate girls sports editor, G.A.A., basketball and golf letters. PATRICIA ANN LEIKAIVI: Business Administration, YfTeens. LORETTA LENGNER: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Science Club. Art C-lub secretary, Writei's Club, honor roll. NORMA LEXVANDOWSKI: Homemaking, Sophomore Girls Glee, Y-Teens. Page 50 BEVERLY LICKEI: Homemaking, Home Room Repre' sentatives, Home Room Alternates, Sophomore Girls Glee, HifSpot committee. DONALD H. LIND: Engineering. 'You Ca-ri't Take It With 'You sound committee, Radio Club, Science Club. MARLENE LIVINGSTON: Homemaking, Iolanthe lead, Ioy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee president, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, YfTeens, Clef Club president, Orpheons secretary, Peppers, junior assembly, Orpheons assembly, Twirler. LEITA LOCKER: Business Administration, Band, Or' pheons, entered from Central High School. St. Paul, Minnesota. JAMES LOWELL: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Iolanthe, Advocate staff, ,loy Night, Boys Glee manager, Senior Choir, HifY Club treasurer, safety com- mittee, Reserve basketball letter, honor roll. ROGER LUEDTKE: Business Administration. MARY LOU LULL: Agriculture, National Honor So' ciety, Heaven Can Wait, You Cant 'Take It With You, Iolantlie lead, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, YfTeens, Mimes, Clef Club, Or' pheons, Mummers, honor roll. CAROL LYNNE LUNDBERG: Arts and Science joy Night. Girls Glee accompanist, Girls Octet accom panist, Orchestra, Orpheons, Clef Club, YfTecns, honor roll. ANN LUNDY: Arts and Sciences, National Honor So' ciety, Home Room Alternates, But Fair Tomorrow Stu' dent director, Ring Around Elizabeth property committee, Iolantlie prompter, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Foreign Language Club, Y' Teens president, Peppers, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee, honor roll. JOYCE JEAN LUTGEN: Business Administration, Iol-anthe, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Twirler. ANNIE LUTZ: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Repref sentatives, class secretary and treasurer, But Fair Tornorf row, Ring Around Elizabeth, Iolanthe lead, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Girls Octet, Peppers president, Orpheons vicefpresident, Clef Club secretary, Mimes, Mummers, Orpheons assembly, Homecoming attendant. DAVID LYNCH: Arts and Sciences. Home Room Rep' resentatives, Advocate staff, 'You Cant Take I1:'Witli You, Ring Around Elizabeth, Iolanthe, Senior Choir, Art Club, Mummers, entered from Chadron P r e p, Chadron, Nebraska. Madden Mann Mardis Marx Masai' Mason '2:::'-If1:f' 'Erirslsh 'isi hwr Vmiwwr M' ' ' Liekoi Lind Livingston Lot-kor Lowell Luedtke Lull Lundberg Lundy Lutiqon Lutz Lynch PATRICK IOHN MADDEN: Arts and Sciences, Na' tional Honor Society, Home Room Representatives, Iolanthe, Senior Choir, Band, safety committee, honor roll. VIRGINIA MARIE MANN: Arts and Sciences, Na' tional Honor Society, Home Room Representatives, Ad' vocate staff, But Fair Tomorrow assembly committee, Ring Around Elizabeth advertising committee, Foreign Language Club, Peppers, citizenship committee, honor roll. HAL KENNETH MARDIS: Arts and Sciences, Na' tional Honor Society, Home Room Representatives, Home Room Alternates, Orchestra president, citizenship com' mittee, safety committee, first prize State Foreign Language Essay Contest, Boys' State, honor roll. AUDREY FAE MARX: Business Administration, Iolan- the, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, honor roll. FLORENCE MARIE MASER: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Clef Club, Foreign Language Club, Orpheons, Peppers, Keen Time committee, Orpheons assembly. THELMA LEA MASON: Business Administration, Band, G.A.A. vicefpresident, basketball, bowling, and football emblems. Page 51 May McBride McCall McGinley MeGreer McKnight CAROLYN MAY: Business Administration. ROBERT MCBRIDE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representatives, Home Room Alternates, L Club, swim' ming letter. JOHN MCCALL: Trades Preparatory-auto shop. BEVERLY McCLURE: Homemaking, Sophomore Girls Glee, YfTeens, Business Club. CAROL I. MCDERMAND: Arts and Sciences, But Fair Tomorrow assembly committee, Joy Night, YfTeens. WILLIAM JAMES MCDONALD: Business Administra' tion. DAVID MCGINLEY: Business Administration. JOHN THOMAS MCGREER: Arts and Sciences, Links Board business manager. DIANA MCKNIGHT: Stenographic, But Fair Tomorrow property committee, Peppers. MONTY MCMAHON: Arts and Sciences, Student Counf eil, Home Room Representatives, Home Room Alternates, Iolanthe lead, joy Night participant and central commit' tee, Boys Glee, Senior Choir, Band vicefpresident, Or' pheons president, junior assembly, State Music Clinic, Orpheons assembly. BETTYE IO McMARTIN: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Home Room Representatives, Joy Night, Mimes, YfTeens, G.A.A., Girls L Club, Peppers, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee, basketball letter. MARLENE MEINKE: Arts and Sciences, Heaven Can Wait publicity committee, 'You Canlt Take It With 'You assembly committee, joy Night, Girls Glee, Mummers. Peppers, G.A.A., Foreign Language Club, football let' ter, baseball emblem. Page 5 2 McClure McDermand McDonald McMahon MeMartin Meinke DAVID MEISENHOLDER: Arts and Sciences, Advof cate business manager, But Fair Tomorrow, Heaven Can Wait, 'You Carft Take It With You, Ring Around Eliza' beth, Iolanthe lead, Joy Night, Boys Glee. Senior Choir, Clef Club, Mimes, Mummers, Orpheons, Business Club, Writers Club, Orpheons assembly. ROBERT MELLINGER: Engineering, Joy Night, Boys Glee secretary, L Club, Varsity and Reserve football letters. GORDON ROSS METCALF: Engineering, National Honor Society, Ioy Night, Orchestra vicefpresident, Band drum major. student director, and first lieutenant, Or' pheons treasurer, Art Club, junior assembly, State Music Clinic, Orpheons assembly. PRISCILLA MEYER: Honieniaking. RODNEY MEYER: Engineering, HifSpot committee. DOROTHY GENE MIILLE: Business Administration, Band, YfTeens, Business Club. IYIl?lSCIlI1OldL'l' Mellinoei' Metcalf P. Meyer H. Meyer' Miille L W -'-- 1 ---- swaarm r .. Sl M, ,,r,, , ,, ROBERT MILLER: Arts and Sciences, Advocate stall. DARRELL MINCHOW: Industrial Arts. BETTE MINNE: Arts and Sciences, Advocate staff, Ring Around Elizabeth CLlSt and advertising committee, Clef Club, YfTeens, Debate Club. Mummers, Senior Counself ors, honor roll, entered from Longfellow High School, Kearney, Nebraska. HELEN MOHR: Merchandising and Clerical, entered from O'Kay High School, Monroe, Nebraska. MARGARET ANN MOORE: Arts and Sciences, Iolanf the, joy Night, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, G.A.A. presi' dent, Peppers vicefpresident, Clef Club, Orpheons, Y' Teens, Senior Counselors, pep and morale committee, basketball, baseball, and table tennis letters, football em' blem, Orpheons assembly. BARBARA JEAN MORALEZ: Stenographic, YfTeens, HifSpot committee, library committee, Keen Time com' mittee, entered from East High School. Denver, Colorado. SHIRLEY MORISSE: Stenographic, National Honor Society, honor roll. MARILYN SUE MUELLER: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representatives, You Carft Take IL With 'You assembly committee, loy Night, Art Club, YfTeens, C.A.A., Mummers, HifSpot committee, Keen Time com' mittee, pep and morale committee, basketball emblem, Cheerleader, Apprentice Cheerleader. NANCY MUELLER: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Home Room Alternates, But Fair Tomorrow, Heaven Cari Wait property committee, Joy Night. Mimes treasurer, Foreign Language Club president, Muininers, Peppers treasurer, Debate Club secretary, Apprentice Cheerleader, HifSpot committee, Debate letter. VVAYNE MUMEORD: Business Administration. CLAYTON MURPHY: Business Administration, Home Room Representatives, Orchestra, Band sergeant. GARY MYERS: Business Administration, entered from South High School, Denver, Colorado. RICHARD MYERS: Business Administration, HifY Club. MARY HELEN NEIBERGER: Homemaking, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, YfTeens. PATRICIA RUTH NELLIS: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternates, Advocate staff, Scribe, But Fair Tumor' row, Ring Around Elizabeth, lolaritlie, 'loy Night, Sophof znore Girls Glee librarian, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Mimes secretary, Mummers, Clef Club, Peppers, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee, Cheerleader, Apprentice Cheerleader, Mummers assembly. Page 53 Miss Elsie Rokahr and Miss Carrie Roberts, senior sponsors, check ballots for class officer election, just one of the many things they do for the class of 1951. Miller Mohr Morisse RIUIl1liU1'd R. Myers Minuhoxv Minne Moore Moralez M. Mueller N. Mueller Murphy G. Myers Nr-ibergoi' Nellis D. Nelson E. Nelson P. Nelson S. Nelson Nesseler Newoombo Nichols Niederhaus Norton DAVID OLSON: Engineering, ,loy Night, L Club, Var' sity basketball letter, honor roll, entered from Shattuck School, Faribault, Minnesota. CAROL GENE ORPUT: Arts and Sciences, Iolzmthe, Senior Choir, G.A.A. recording secretary, YfTeens, For' eign Language Club, Keen Time committee, basketball letter, archery emblem. SHEILA MAE OVERGAARD: Arts and Sciences, Iolanthe, joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Orpheons, Senior Counselors, Home Eco' nomics Club president, Business Club, G.A.A., Peppers, Usherettes, football, baseball, and tap dancing emblems, Orpheons assembly. JIM OWENS: Engineering, National Athletic Honor Society, Home Room Representatives, Joy Night, Boys Glee, L Club, wrestling letter, County Day. IAMES R. PARRISH: Arts and Sciences, Band. CHARLES PATTERSON: Trades Preparatory-printf ing, Home Room Alternates. MARY ALICE PATTISON: Teachers College, Home Room Representatives, Home Room Alternates, Joy Night, Peppers, Junior assembly, Homecoming attendant. DOROTHY LOUISE PERRY: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Peppers, De' bate Club, Foreign Language Club, Debate Team, Hi' Spot committee, Keen Time committee, Debate letter. Page 54 DONNA NELSON: Business Administration, National Honor Society, honor roll. EUGENE ERVIN NELSON: Trades Preparatorygauto shop. PHYLLIS LORRAINE NELSON: Arts and Sciences, Ring Around Elizabeth advertising committee, Iolamhe cast and advertising committee, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Clef Club, Or' pheons, YfTeens, Apprentice Cheerleader, Cheerleader, Homecoming attendant, honor roll. SANFORD NELSON: Business Administration, Home Room Alternates, Joy Night, L Club, Varsity and Ref serve football letters, wrestling letter, County Day, entered from Teachers College High School, Lincoln, Nebraska. IOYCE ELAINE NESSELER: Arts and Sciences, Y' Teens, Peppers, HifSpot committee. PAUL 'ROBERT NEWCOMBE: Business Administraf tion, Ring Around Elizabeth lights committee, Boys Glee, Business Club president, Camera Club, HifSpot com' mittee, Boys' State. JANICE N. NICHOLS: Merchandising and Clerical, YfT,eens, Business Club, Keen Time committee. WALLY R. NEIDERHAUS: Industrial Arts. SHIRLEY A. NORTON: Stenographic, Home Room Alternates, Iolantlie, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, YfTeens, Business Club. ANNA MARIE OBERMEYER: Arts and Sciences, Pep' pers president. Obferrneyer Olson Orput Overgaard Owens Parrish Patterson Pattison Perry JERRY A. PETERSEN: Business Administration, Home Room Alternates, Band. SHIRLEY JEAN PETERSEN: Business Administration. Sophomore Girls Glee, Business Club. VERNA DEL PETERSON: Business Administration, joy Night, Orchestra, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Senior Counf selors, entered from York High School, York, Nebraska. ROGER LEE PETRIE: Trades Preparatory-carpentry, L Club, Varsity basketball letter. DONNA PLOC-K: Teachers College, Student Council editor, Home Room Representatives, Home Room Alter' nates. Sophomore cabinet, Links salesman, Advocate staff, joy Night central committee, Senior Counselors vice' president, G.A.A., bowling letter, basketball and baseball emblems. IANET LEE POLICK: Arts and Sciences. PATSY JEAN PORTER: Business Administration, Ring Around Elizabeth property committee, Sophomore Girls Glee, YfTeens. I-Ii'Spot committee, Keen Time committee, honor roll. DORIS LOUISE POWELL: Homemaking. ANTONINE QUATTROCCHI: Arts and Sciences, Na' tional Honor Society, G.A.A. secretary, Home Econom' ics Club, citizenship committee, football and baseball let' ters, basketball emblem. ,IOSEPHINE QUATTROCCHI: Arts and Sciences, Na' tional Honor Society, Home Room Representatives, G.A.A., Home Economics Club, citizenship committee, football and baseball letters, basketball emblem, honor roll. RUTH RANDOLPH: Agriculture, YfTeens, G.A.A., Keen Time committee. HERBERT MERLE REED: Industrial Arts, joy Night, Orchestra, Band, HifY Club. LLOYD ARTHUR REED: Engineering, National Honor Society, Home Room Alternates, Heaven Can Wait, iolanthe, Joy Night, Boys Glee, Senior Choir, Camera Club, Mumrners, Science Club, track certificate, swim' ming certificate and letter, honor roll. PAULINE ROSE REED: Business Administration, Home Room Alternates, Band, YfTeens, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee. KATHERINE LOUISE REICH: Arts and Sciences, Na' tional Honor Society, YfTeens, honor roll, entered from Wagner High School, Vv'agner, South Dakota. T.. Reed P. Reed Reich J. Petersen S, Petersen Peterson Petrie Flock 1'0liCk Porter Powell A. Quattrocehi J. QQll21tt1'00L'Ill Randolph H. Reed JOAN REILING: Business Administration, Home Room Alternates, Advocate news editor and associate editor, third place in newswriting at Nebraska High School Press Conference. MARILYN REINICK: Distributive Education. IOAN RENKER: Arts and Sciences, Business Club. lieiling' Rciniek Henkel' Ar-N Renner Richards P. Roberts W. Roberts Robertus Robinson SUSAN RUDOLPH: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternates, Peppers. JOYCE RUSH: Merchandising and Clerical, Home Room Representatives, Ring Around Elizabeth advertising com' mittee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Clef Club, Keen Time committee, safety committee. BOBBIE RUSSELL: Arts and Sciences, Advocate staff, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Foreign Language Club, Peppers, citizenship committee, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee. ROBERT RYAN: Arts and Sciences. RICHARD SADDORIS: Business Administration, Joy Night, L Club, Varsity football letter. DON SCANLON: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, National Athletic Honor Society, Home Room Representatives vicefpresident, Joy Night, L Club presif dent, Varsity and Reserve football letters, baseball letters wrestling letter, swimming certificate, County Day. CONSTANCE SCHAAF: Stenographic, entered from Juniata High School, Juniata, Nebraska. SYDONIA SCHAAF: Stenographic, Business Club. PAUL SCHEELE: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Home Room Alternates, But Fair Tomorrow, Heaven Cari Wait, 'You Can't Take It With You, Ring Around Elizabeth cast and student director, Iolarithe, Boys Glee, Senior Choir, Boys Quartet, Joy Night, Mimes, Mummers, Orpheons, assembly committee, honor roll, Mummers assembly. RUTH E. SCHEERER: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night, Science Club secretary, YfTeens, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee. PHYLLIS JUNE SCHIEDLER: Arts and Sciences, Na- tional Honor Society, Peppers. Page 56 WILLIAM D. RENNER: Engineering, National Honor Society, Home Room Representatives, Iolarithe, Joy Night, Boys Glee, Senior Choir, track certificate. JOHN DALE RICHARDS: Business Administration, Joy Night, Band, entered from Teachers College High School, Lincoln, Nebraska, PHYLLIS B. ROBERTS: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night, Girls Glee. Senior Choir, YfTeens, Home Economics Club, State Music Clinic. W. DOUGLAS ROBERTS: Arts and Sciences. LEONARD ROBERTUS: Trades Preparatory-printing. JERRY ERNEST ROBINSON: Arts and Sciences, Ad- vocate staff, Iolanthe cast and property committee, Joy Night, Boys Glee, Senior Choir. JACK ROGERS: Arts and Sciences, National Honor So' ciety president, Student Council, Home Room Repre- sentatives, But Fair Tomorrow, 'You Carft Take It Witii You, Iolarithe, Joy Night participant and central com' mittee, Band president, Senior Choir, Boys Glee, Or' pheons president, Debate Club president, Mummers, citi' Zenship committee, safety committee, individual champion at Doane College Invitational Debate Tournament, Ore pheons assembly, honor roll, Debate letter. Rogers Rudolph Rush Russell Ryan Saddoris Scanlon C. Schaaf S. Schaaf Scheele Scheer-er Schiedler H RICHARD SCHILLING: Engineering, National Honor Society, Home Room Representatives, citizenship commit' tee. MARY ANN SCHLEGEL: Arts and Sciences, Advocate staff, But Fair Tomorrow advertising committee, You Cant Take It With 'You property committee, Ring Around Elizabeth, Iolanthe, Joy Night, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, YfTeens, Mummers, Peppers, HifSpot committee. VIOLET SCHLEIGER: Merchandising and Clerical, Home Economics Club, Business Club. DELORES JEAN SCHLEUGER: Business Administraf tion, Advocate stai'I, G.A.A., Girls L Club, basketball letter and emblem, baseball emblem. BARBARA SCHMIDT: Stenographic, Home Room Alf ternates. SHIRLEY SCHMIDT: Business Administration, But Fair Tomorrow advertising committee. PETER SCHMITT: Engineering, honor roll. JOHN SC-HREIBER: Engineering, Iolanthe cast and pro- perty committee, Joy Night participant and stage com' mittee, Boys Glee president, Senior Choir, L Club, HifY Club, Varsity and Reserve football letters. SEYMOUR SCHRIER: Business Administration, Boys Glee. MARGARET SCHULTZ: Arts and Sciences, honor roll. HAROLD SCHWABAUER: Industrial Arts, Boys Gliee. CHARLOTTE ANN SCOTT: Arts and Sciences, Ring Around Elizabeth property committee, YfTeens. PATRICIA JANE SEHNERT: Business Administration, Home Room Representatives, Advocate staff, Sophomore Girls Glee, Hi'Spot committee, Keen Time committee. ROBERT SELDEN: Engineering, National Athletic Honor Society, Home Room Representatives, L Club, track letter. GRETCHEN SELK: Business Administration, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, DONALD SHANKS: Engineering, entered from Fin' castle High School, Fincastle, Virginia. GARY SHERMAN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternates, Advocate staii, Ioianthe, Boys Glee, Sienior Choir, swimming manager, Junior assembly. HELENE MIRIAM SHERMAN: Business Administra' tion, Scribe, Iolanthe, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, YfTeens, Writers Club, Peppers, Clef Club, Links salesman, honor roll. Page 57 Schilling Schleuger Schmitt Schultz Sehnert Shanks Schlegel B. Schmidt Schreiber Schwabauler Selden G. Sherman Schleiger S. Schmidt Schrier Scott Selk H. Sherman Shilhan Sievert Sirnrnnrnian Simmons Siniodynes Sittner J. Skinner N. Skinner Slote GENEVIEVE SHILHAN: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Home Room Representatives, Home Room Alternates, But Fair Tomorrow advertising committee, Ring Around Elizabeth advertising committee, Joy Night, Mimes secretaryftreasurer, YfTeens, Foreign Language Club, HifSpot committee, honor roll. CAROL SIEVERT: Business Administration, Sophomore Girls Glee. LOIS SIMMERMAN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representatives, Home lRoom Alternates, Advocate staff, G.A.A., YfTeens, Keen Time committee, swimming em' blem. ROBERT ALLEN SIMMONS: Arts and Sciences, Advof cate stall, entered from Central High School, Memphis, Tennessee. LEE SIMODYNES: Arts and Sciences, But Fair Tornorf row, Heaven Can Wait, You Cant Take It 'With You, Ring Around Elizabeth, and Meet Me in St. Louis scenery committees, Mummers, Art Cluh president, Forf eign Language Club, YfTeens, make-up committee, Ne' braska Art Association scholarship, AllfState Fine Arts Course. BETTY JEAN SITTNER: Fine Arts. National Honor Society, Home Room Alternates, Usherettes, honor roll. JOHN O. SKINNER: Agriculture, Ring Around Elizaf beth light committee, Joy Night, HifSpot committee, Boys Glee. NORMA JEAN SKINNER: Homemaking. ARLENE JUNE SLOTE: Bookkeeping, Home Room Representatives. But Fair Tomorrow advertising commit' tee, Ring Around Elizabeth advertising committee, Joy Night, G.A.A., HifSpot committee, junior steering come mittee. DONALD E. SMITH: Business Administration, Varsity football letter, L Club, entered from Grand Island Senior High School. Grand Island, Nebraska. PAUL SMITH: Arts and Sciences, Boys Glee manager, Hi-Y Club vicefpresident. Page 58 D. Smith V. Smith Sohl LOWELL SOHL: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Ring Around Elizabeth advertising committee, Iolanthe, Senior Choir, Science Club president, vice' president, treasurer, Radio Club, honor roll. BARBARA MEROE SORENSON: Arts and Sciences, lolanthe cast and publicity committee, Joy Night, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Orpheons, YfTeens, Senior Counf selors, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee, Or' pheons assembly. PHILLIP SORENSEN: Engineering, Band. THOMAS SPAHN: Business Administration, Home Room Representatives. Home Room Alternates, Band, Head Doorman. BETTY SPOMER: Stenographic. SHIRLEY STAHNKE: Business Administration, Links salesman, Advocate stall, Business Club, G.A.A., howl' ing emblem. MARGARET ELEANOR STAMM: Arts and Sciences, lolanthe, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, YfTeens, Foreign Language Club, Joy Night. Sorenson Sorensen Spahn SDOIIIUI' Stahnke Stamm QIOE STEELE: Engineering, Orchestra, Business Club, honor roll. NATASHA STEPANEK: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, But Fair Tomorrow, 'You Can't Take It With You, Ring Around Elizabeth, Joy Night, Orchestra, Senior Choir, Girls Glee, Mummers secretary, Writers Club, G.A.A., Orpheons, Clef Club, swimming letter, Girls' State, honor roll. SARA LEE STEPHENSON: Arts and Sciences, Na' tional Honor Society, Advocate staff, Ring Around Eliza' beth, Joy Night, Girls Glee, Mimes, Mummers, Business Club secretary, makefup committee, basketball emblem, honor roll, Links salesman. FORREST STITH: Arts and Sciences, Iolantlie, Senior Choir, entered from Bates High School, Annapolis, Mary' land. WINIFRED STOLZ: Arts and Sciences. Student Counf cil editor, Home Room Alternates, Advocate page editor, But Fair Tomorrow assembly committee, Toy Night ad' vertising committee, G.A.A. treasurer, Peppers, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee, junior steering com- mittee, County Day. GEORGE STRASSLER: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, But Fair Tomorrow, Heaven Can Wait, 'You Gan't Take It With You, joy Night, Mummers, Radio Club secretary, Mimes, honor roll. CLAYTON L. STRUTHERS: Business Administration, HifSpot committee, senior color day committee. JOHN STUEBER: Arts and Sciences. KERMIT SUMMERS: Engineering. IEAN ANN SWEENEY: Business Administration, Joy Night, Y-Teens, HifSpot committee, Keen Time com' mittee. ARLENE 'MAONA TAET: Bookkeeping, Band. MARILYN TERRY: Homemaking, 'You Cant Take It With 'You advertising committee, Ring Around Elizabeth advertising committee. GLYNDA THOMAS: Business Administration, National Honor Society, Advocate staff, Scribe, 'You Gan't Take It With You, Ring Around Elizabeth assembly commit' tee, Joy Night, Writers Club, YfTe.ens, Mummers, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee, Mummers assembly, Links salesman. ' JOANN G. THOMPSON: Business Administration, Ad' vocate staff, But Fair Tomorrow advertising committee, lolanthe, Joy Night, Sophomone Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, YfTeens, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee, junior steering committee. FAY LINTON THORESON: Arts and Sciences, Na' tional Honor Society, Home Room Alternates, Sophof more cabinet, Advocate associate editor and staff, But Fair Tomorrow publicity committee, Ring Around Eliza' beth publicity committee, YfTeens, Business Club secref tary, Usherettes, honor roll. K it iw t if W .1-.::E. X , . ...,. e .. in ,,., r , ....., Vs' 'F' ' is u ,Ii 5 2. ' t i ----- ,. 5 ,f K 7 Steele Stepaiiek Stephenson Stith Stolz Strassler' Striitliers Stuebei' Summers Swvviiex Taft Terry Thmna Tlioiiipsoii Thorn-son Annie Lutz, class treasurer, tells Kate Crawford, f secretary, Miriam Woliliarth, vicefpresident, and loe Carter, president, what every second se' mester class officer should know. Page 59 Tonkinson Torrey Trabert Traudt Turley IZ. Turner MARJORIE MARIE TONKINSON: Merchandising and Clerical, Sophomore Girls Glee, Business Club, Usheriettes, honor roll. BETTIE TORREYz Arts and Sciences, Advocate staff, joy Night, G.A.A., YfTeens, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee, tennis emblem. JACK E. TRABERT: Business Administration. Home Room Representatives secretaryftreasurer, student affairs committee, Advocate staff, L Club, Varsity swimming cerf tificate and manager's letter, County Day. DUANE TRAUDT: Engineering. BESSIE TURLEY: Merchandising and Clerical, G.A.A., Business Club, baseball emblem. BARBARA TURNER: Business Administration, Home Room Alternates, Advocate staff, Iolanfhe, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, G.A.A., Senior Counselors, Peppers, swimming letter and em' blems, golf emblem, senior color day committee, L. Turner XY. Turner Upham Vosburgh Vosilca XVacker LYNN TURNER: Arts and Sciences, Sophomore Girls Glee, Y'Teens, Camera Club, G.A.A., I-IifSpot commit' tee, Keen Time committee, basketball letter. W. BARD TURNER: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, honor roll, entered from RiversidefBrookfield High School, Riverside, Illinois. LESLEY 'IEANNE UPI-IAM: Arts and Sciences, Business Club treasurer, YfTecns. DENNIS VINCENT: Business Administration, entered from Callaway High School, Callaway, Nebraska. MARIORIE MAE VCGEL: Homemaking, YfTeens, Science Club. CLAUSDIETER VGN SCHUMANN: Arts and Sciences, HifY Club, Doormen, entered from Odenwald Schule, Bergstrasse, Germany. BETTY VOSBURGH: Stenographic, Iolanzhe, Joy Night, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Boys Glee accompanist, Business Club vicefpresident, Orpheons, YfTeens, Orpheons as' sembly, honor roll. VERA JEAN VOSIKA: Business Administration, Band, G.A.A., Orpheons, Peppers, swimming letter, Twirler. GERALD WACKER: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representatives, Reserve football letter, honor roll. IOHN WILLIAM WAGNER: Arts and Sciences, Iolanthe, Boys Glee, Senior Choir, Mummers, L Club, junior steering committee, Varsity and Reserve football letters. VERNA LOU WALINE: Arts and Sciences, Advocate stall, I'IifSpot committee. CARLIN WALKER: Business Administration, entered from Clatonia High School, Clatonia, Nebraska. Vincent Vogel von Schumann NVagne-r XVa1ine XVIIIIQCI' 1 i3Kfmsri' -ll - MARY CATHERINE WALT: Arts and Sciences, Advo' cate staff, But Fair Tomorrow, Iolanthe, Joy Night, Sopho' more Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir secretary, Pep' pers, Foreign Language Club, Mimes, Senior Counselors. BLAINE E. WARD: Business Administration. National Athletic Honor Society, L Club, swimming letter, County Day, senior color day committee. BRIDGET MARY WATSON: Arts and Sciences. Heaven Can Wait assembly committee, Mummers vice' president, Senior Counselors, Peppers, Foreign Language Club, makefup committee, entered from Paris, France. JOAN WATSON: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night, Girls Glee. CAROLYN ELAINE WEATHERHOGG: Arts and Sciences, Iolanthe, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, YfTeens, Foreign Language Club, Orpheons, Business Club, makefup committee, Or' pheons assembly. honor roll. DAVID WEBER: Business Administration, Home Room Representatives president, HifY Club, L Club, Varsity and Reserve basketball letters, track certificate. WILLIAM B. WEIR: Business Administration, Home Room Alternates, Advocate staff, Boys Glee. MORSE WEISGURT: Arts and Sciences. Home Room Alternates, Heaven Can Wait, You Can't Take It With 'You cast and advertising committee, Ring Around Eliza' beth advertising committee, Meet Me in St. Louis lights, Iolanthe cast and advertising committee, Joy Night, Boys Glee, Senior Choir, Mummers vicefpresident and historf ian, assembly committee, HifSpot committee, Debate Club, gymnastics team, debate letter, Junior assembly lights, Orpheons assembly lights. Links salesman. KATHLEEN S. WELCH: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society, Advocate staff, Ring Around Elizabeth property committee, Iolanthe, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Gleie accompanist, Boys Quartet accompanist, Senior Choir, J. Wells li. H. XVQIIS lt. D. 'VVCIIS Werner Nvesierski NVeston A. W'hite M. VVhite R. VVhite l'3I4321fSi175KiW'?ItZ,WFQS' , . Q Q Walt Wal'd TS. Watscmn J. VVatson VVeather'hogg Vveber VVei1' XVeisg'urt NVe1c-h Band student director, Clef Club president, Foreign Language Club, Orpheons, YfTeens, HifSpot committee, makefup committee, junior steering committee, Lincoln Music Teachers' Association audition winner, Orpheons assembly, honor roll. JOAN DARLENE WELLS: Arts and Sciences, Ring Around Elizabeth, Joy Night, Mimes, Mummers, Y' Teens, Peppers, honor roll. RICHARD WELLS: Engineering, National Honor So' ciety, Home Room Representatives, HifY Club secretary, Reserve basketball letter, track certificate, honor roll. ROBERT DEAN WELLS: Arts and Sciences, But Fair Tomorrow advertising committee. Heaven Can Wait, 'You Can't Take It 'With 'You advertising committee, Joy Night, Mimes, Mummers, Business Club vicefpresident and treasurer, Camera Club, Mummers assembly. JUNE WERNER: Business Administration. WALTER WESIERSKI: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternates, baseball certificate. ARDIS WESTON: Arts and Sciences, Iolanthe, Sopho' more Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, G.A,A., horse' back riding emblem. Orpheons assembly, Orpheons. Clef Club. ANNE LOUISE WHITE: Arts and Sciences, Advocate staff, Scribe, Iolanthe, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Girls Octet, Orpheons sergeant' atfarms, Writers Club, Clef Club, YfTeens, HifSpot com' mittee, Keen Time committee, Orpheons assembly, All- State Fine Arts Course. MELVA JEAN WHITE: Homemaking. ROBERT A. WHITE: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night, Orchestra, Clef Club treasurer, Orpheons, citizenship committee. Page 61 JANET MARIE WHITLOCK: Stenographic, YfTecns. BEVERLY JEAN WHITTED: Merchandising and Clerf ical, Sophomore Girls Glee, YfTecns, Business Club, Cam' era Club, Senior Counselors, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee. MARLYS WICKEN: Merchandising and Clerical, Home Room Representatives, But Fair 'Tomorrow advertising committee, Business Club, YfTeens, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee, junior steering committee, en' tered from Sioux City Central, Sioux City, Iowa. DOUGLAS WILCOX: Arts and Sciences, Student Counf cil, Home lRoom Representatives, Home Room Alternates, class president, treasurer, and vicefpresident, Links sales' man, Iolanthe, Joy Night, Orchestra president and vice' president, Senior Choir manager, Orpheons, L Club, guidance committee, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee, Varsity and Reserve football letters, Varsity wrestling letter, Boys' State, County Day, Junior asf sembly, State Music Clinic, honor roll. JANE WILL: Stenographic. VERLENE M. WILLIAMS: Merchandising and Clerical, But Fair 'Tomorrow advertising committee, YfTeens, Bus' iness Club, Hi'Spot committee, honor roll. BEVERLY WILSON: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternates, Advocate staff, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee. WILLIAM D. WILSON: Business Administration, Band, Radio Club president, Science Club, State Music Clinic. MAE ETTA WINKELMAN: Merchandising and Cleri' cal, But Fair Tomorrow advertising committee, Sopho- more Girls Glee, YfTeens, Business Club. JOAN WINKLER: Business Administration. But Fair Tomorrow advertising committee, Ri-ag Around! Elizabeth advertising committee, Sophomore Girls Glee, HifSpot committee, Keen Time committee, entered from Blooming' ton High School. Bloomington, Minnesota. MARTHA ANN WINTER: Business Administration, National Honor Society, Iolarithe, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Business Club pres' ident and vicefpresident, YfTeens, Mimes, HifSpot com' mittee, Keen Time committee, Links salesman, honor roll. JOLENE ANNE WISBEY: Arts and Sciences, Sophof more Girls Glee, Y-Teens, Foreign Language Club, senior color day committee. BERNARD WISHNOW: Arts and Sciences, National Honor Society vicefpresident, Home Room Representa' tives president, 'You Carft Take It With You, Joy Night, Orchestra, Band, Mummers, Debate Club, Orpheons, safety committee, Debate Team, State Music Clinic, honor roll, Debate letter. MIRIAM WOHLFARTH: Arts and Sciences, Student Council president, Home Room Alternates, class vice' president, Advocate girls sports editor, But Fair Tomorf row publicity committee, Joy Night central committee, G.A.A,, YfTeens, citizenship committee, pep and morale committee, basketball, baseball, and tennis letters, Cheer' leader, Apprentice Cheerleader. MARILYN JEAN WOLTEMADE: Arts and Sciences, Iolanthe cast and property committee, Joy Night, Sophof more Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, Clei Club, senior color day committee, State Music Clinic. KAY WOOLMAN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Rep' resentatives, Home Room Alternates, citizenship com' mittee. ANN LOUISE WORKMAN: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night, Debate Club, honor roll, entered from Monmouth High School, Monmouth, Illinois. PAUL WRAY: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alf ternates, Science Club. Page 62 XYi'ight XVlllld9l'lif,'l1 Yungblut Ziegacenbein Zinmierinann IOHN DANA VJRIGHT: Arts and Sciences, Links salesman. Advocate staff, Foreign Language Club, Science Club. DONALD LEE WUNDERLICH: Industrial Arts. CHARLES YUNCBLUT: Engineering, National Honor Society, National Athletic Honor Society, Student Counf cil president, Home Room Representatives, class treasurer, joy Night program committee, L Club, track and swim' ming letters, County Day, Junior assembly, honor roll. CAROL ZIEGENBEIN: Business Administration, Iolanf the, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee,, Girls Glee, Senior Choir, YfTeens, senior color day committee, State Music Clinic. PAUL ZIMMERMANN: Business Administration, Iolanf the, joy Night, Boys Glee, Senior Choir, Boys Quar' tet, Orpheons. Qrpheons assembly. Seniors Not Pictured Roy Alley James Dilwortli Ronald Beideck Paul Dodd Billy Bice Robert Egbert Peggy Ellis Glen Fritchie Georgia Gardner Bob Glenn Harley Grasmick Mickey Griffin Betty Bowman James Boyd james Clark Ramona Contreras Jack Custer Warren Dale Bruce Schlaebitz Robert Schwabaucr Larry Segrist Jeannette Sexton james Sheffield Dick Sheldon Dean Vogelgesang jay Earl Warnkf: Lcta Wells jack Klingel Romas Korsakas Erhard Kunzendorf Warren Lawson Clifford Loos john Maser George Medley Wallace Milner Dwayne Miller Lupe Damian Bill Grifhn Melvin Mumford Lester White Q Gerard Dath Harold Holck jerry Pegans Richard Winslow Donald L. Davis Rex King Richard Scheercr Winifred Mai Winston Chemists Bob Vv'hite, Dave Beynon, Bob Mcllinger, and Pat Nellis is the lucky Advocate ref joe Alexis may startle the universe fund Mr. Reelj with porter who interviewed movie star ,Ioan the results of their experiments. Evans during her appearance here. Page 63 Juniors Wi Remember . . . fhcerxn xxltlx the Iqfpy ipprcntlec Tuting Hmm- the Books ef 'f 3 3. L- mfwfw-fa - fe Q kv! 'Sff' 15145 .fxuvin anim J Kilim wiht :PFI W L My wean, if EW! 3 ima in Qfiami Q an 4 Sww 'V X Page 64 Wilwlming the Tntiruschoul Meet .,..w-M if Czummuigxuilwg for County Day Tempers in the Smith family are at an allftime high as Rose fMarilyn Beideckj and her hrothier Lon fRon Danekl watch their respective flames , John Shepherd CPete Finleyj and Lucille CTiete Morrisj, display an inf terest in one another. Agnes fNatalie Nelson, and Tootie Cvalerie Hompes rejoice that their pranks resulted in Papa Smiths flvlike Shugruel regaining his position with Mr. Dodge fBrown ing Robertson, in St. Louis, much to the chagrin o Mr, Duffy Cljat Mcflintyl. Meet Me in St. Louis Wziterhonihs, trampled flower heds, dummies lying on streetcar tracks, and all kinds of tricks invaded the usual peace and quiet of the Lincoln High Auditorium, Fehruary 2, in the form of the junior play, Meet Me in St, Louis. Crushed hy the news that they must move from St. Louis hefore the WcJrld's Fair, the Smith daughters devise a scheme to avoid the move. Rose, the eldest daughter, takes it upon herself to inform Mr, Dodge, Papa Smiths hoss who is rcsponsihlc for the move, that she simply will not move. She is helped in this hy her sister Esther, Not to he outdone, Tootie and Agnes, the family pets and pests, decide that the perfect way to stay in St. Louis is to prove that Papa cannot manage his own children, much less a whole plant. Before anyone has time to think, Mr, Duffy, Papas rival, is homhardcd with waterhomhs, Mr. Dodge is also hit hy the harrage, and an irate neighhor discovers her flowers trampled! To add to the complications, Lucille, an al' luring New Yorker, attempts to steal I1Ot only the girls' heaus hut their hrotlier Lon, previously def voted to Ida, a neighhor. Things look gloomy for a while, hut the daughters' plan is successful as Mr. Smith regains his joh in St. Louis, the girls once again charm their hoy friends, and all memhers of the Smith family join their friends to meet in St. Louis at the Fair, Mrs. Vvlaughop fljaula Broadyj isn't surprised that trolley conductor and student director fDean Zimmermanj found a dummy made hy the Smith children. But Mama Smith fvlane Laasej, Grandpa tvlerry Cherryl, and the maid lfvlary Ann Sommersl are stunned hy everythings hapf pening at once. Esther tNancy Kielyj ahsolutely refuses to allow Fred Gregory Q-lim Rogersj to shake her hand he' cause of a superstition which involves swallowing a chicken heart and marrying the next man she shakes hands with. Ida tMary Shelledyl watches to see the outcome. Page . Ll V - ,. . si, v- - . I . X . Q 4 S L Q1 ll f. .. , Y ' ei: me ' ee 4 2 Y X 1 :G Q2 . .M , i , ..,. , .. X . ,Mu R, 2 gig gd Q 4 '54 if '31 mfg , ,: Q-f ' , V egg,-353: . f' A FE, ' I ies ' 1.2 . 3 , ' SP4 W '2f '1, --1 iQ T'rf-'f1v 'e-C f L , , ff f - ' ' zS.iwe.g.1.'::cg f --',-- ,-Xagff'v-, mile - , , i W W 1 we J ij. . if ' ' H ' K A J Q ,,,., . '42, . ,MQW Q .,... , B-If ' 5 2171 A . ' ' ' -. 1 Us if - ei ' V , - ' , e gf '- 'fgi li W 'ff,:p',,'IfIgf.,,Q,,i I 4' -e '3 1 1, ., . , 1 K -J if J at I i ip' ' ,,:vv.,f1gvg'1g.,f.Q s :li ff - 1 A 1, wh Row 1: KN-lf-sta Adlcisson, Dorothy Adlqisson, 'Ted Alderman, Ronald Allen, Hivhard Amen, Farolyn Anispoker, Arthur AIlfll'l'SO1l, Nila Anderson, Rim-hard Anderson, YVarren Andrews, Charles Applegate, XViIla, Arledge Row 2: l-31-verly Aull, liasnia, llalodis, Rodney Harker, Carole Barney, Shirley Barry, llarbara Bates, Robert Battey, Barbara Beal, Dick lioechner, Ardell Beernan, Marilyn Beideclq, Carl Bender Row 3: John Benishek, Karen Benson, Jane Beraquist, Madeline Best, Ann Beynon, Beverly Bice, Gloria Bice, Harold Biggs, Marianne Hish, Donald Block, Donna Blue, Loreen Beckman Row 1: Marylin Boisen, Helen Boni- berger, Norma Jean Borden, Susan Botsford, lfredericlc Boucher, Jim Bowen, June Boyd, Ann Bramwell Row 2: Mary .Jo liraymen, Lee Ilrehin, Lf-e Breyer, Marion Bridger, Kenneth Iirierly, Mary Lou Brinker, Paula Broady, Violet. Hrockman Row 3: lflmil llrodef-lay, Gertrude Bronstein, Tom Brooks, Howard Ili-own, Ethel Brunkow, Gena Bru- vold, Donna Bryan, Marilyn Bryant Row 4: Dirk Buckmasier, Stanley Duc-kow, Loretta Eulloek, Don Bur- baek, Harold Burlingqy Betty Burns, Robert But:-her, Anna Carls Row 5: Norma Cailson. Shirle v Clar- ter, Sara Carveth, Phyllis Cast, Dick Cecil, Flayton Chainpoux, Jerry C'll9I'1'X, Janet Childers Row 6: Lois Christensen, Bob Chub- bllffk, Barbara Clark, Bette Clark, Eugene Clark, Joan Clements, Clara Clloud, Herbert Cloud Row 7: .lean Cor-liell, Jeannette Cloifman, Donna Pole, Rosemary Colin, Myrlen Coppinger, Mary Ann Crandall, Nancy Crawford, Larry Crosby my Row S: Uarol Crowl, Sandra Curran, lion Danek, .lim Darnold, Alice E Davis, .lorry Davis, Larry Davis, Uorinne Day Page 66 G1-ivr, Marlvne llvorue, liill Ge-rbvr, Charles Gibson, .loan tlivbelliaiis, Row G: Iinlli Glacle-, lilbllillfi Gomlc, livnna Guvswliel, liarry timid, Suzy Huod, .Ianni Goiuluii, Ilita, Graliani, .lulin Gray Row 7: liila Gray, Uarnlyn firm-iiivi', Milli Grivrsun, ldlnivr Huild, .Jann-s Hagan, .lanive Halin, Sillqliljll Halin, Row S: Toni Hall-y, M:u'gg,'ai'et llal- lani, JG-aliio Halpinv, Bob Hamann, Alive Hamilton. Sylvia HElI1f,'LJ4'ii, Drucilla llansun, .Merry llardesty Making 21 lastfininutc clicck on thc junior play prof grams arc thc junior Class sponsors. Miss Hclcnc Schcmfl and Miss Freda Sclnncling. Row 1: Sliarnn l4I44g'v1', I'al,ri4-ia. Ellis, Annette Ellison, ljlda. l+IllSwm'tli, Daryl Iinn-ns, Lure-Lia lilnivrson, Huh Eno, Suzannu liiiywiil Row 2: Kay l'lrivl4smi, linlliann lilrnsl, liana Enricli, liarbara l ar- lluhar, Patricia Ifarr, lmwull Fasto- nau, JoAnne Fm-lion, Jann-s Fifa-r Now 3: Lfliarlr-S Ifinlvy, Vnnna Mariu Ifinlvy, .lvaiilieitv lfisvlim-1', Marilyn Folmor, XVil1ian1 lfusler, Illdilh lfux, liulloy Fox, Norman Frani-is Row 4: liunald lfranlc, Mary Franks, NVillie Fraser, Ronnie 'l+'rit4-hie, Ann Furness, iiliilldllli' f7:Ll1'dlll5l', Hai-wld Hatch, Rube-rta flaws Row 5: Virginia Gab-S, Tiivliarrl Myrna Clivlif-lliaus, Sliirli-y Gillispic Iolin Hall: iff .J ,W , wx E .:5,A :,,. M, Y +4 i i.: w wii, , W EE? 27 -nv ,i .,.. 1 Q, Q VA My in . 1 is, I, X, . ' '-arf' ilow I: llill Dvbiis, Kari-n Dex-lior, Larry Dvlfmwd, l r1-rl Dell Mivliavl llurivg, Martin liuubollwiss Row 2: David Downy, Marjorie Dill, .lu Din,:'ina,n, Imnna lain Imran, Vliilmm-ne Tmsi-li, Carolyn Duty Now 25: David ,l75I'4'l1h, Cli1'l'ord Dunn, Norma Dunn, Cliarleanc Durhain, liois Durst, Namfy Eastman Page 67 K 'f Q: V Row 1: Ann Hardin, Bill IlE'l1'l1l, lfmiilc Harms, Dain Harper, Donald H2ll'1'0l', XVill:-Lrd llzmrris, R o ig' e r Hzrrslinian, Sllirloy llzlrinian Row 2: 'llorothy Hzlrlwig, .lim Har- vvy, Dorothy Hzxsm-oolidge, lloan llzrtf-h, Sam Haupt, Helen Halllllllllill, Jzlm-1. H1-alloy, Mirizun Heclinmn Row Il: ,lmlo Hviloxmin, Claudette Holm, Fritz l-i'l?lIllS1lOl'l'l'I31', Uyntliia Hvndsrrson, Doris Hl'l'L!ll1,4Xlll'1E Hor- gort, Josephine l ll'I'llH.l1dl'Z, ,llill llll5liQl lbUllUl!1 Run' 4: Mzirolyn llivlas, David Hill, Judith Hilligoss, Alherla. Hinkle, Gus Hitz, lieth Hoffinan, 1'utriuia. Hogan, Larry Hogeniniller llnw 5: Valerie Hompes, Ronald Horstnian, Reta Hosfield, Jfzrtriuk Houston, Ronnie Howland, Rose Marie Hruzzi, Charlvs Hughes, Jim Humann Row 6: Jerry Huinplirvy, Vera Hum- Illll'PY, Phyllis Illllily, Ernest Jan- ousek. Marjorie Jeunnoutot, Esther Jens, Shirley Jesse, Virginia .lowett Row 7: . lI:1.rba1':L Johns, ,llU1'l'k'GI1 Johnson, Mzirilyn Johnson, R i t a Johnson, Ronald .lohnson, .Innios Johnston, Donelle Jones, 1,11 r ry Jones How S: VVPIYIIO Jordan, Judy Joyce. Frzlnk Juric-si, Ron Kuliler, Bonnie Kaltenborn, Adam Iizwavas, Gail Kniskee, Joan Kehlor Row 1: Tlicli Kellvr, Nanvy Kiely, Kay Kimmel, Larry Kindigy Cl2lI't'llC'9 King, Arnold Kinnison, Jiin Kirk, lfzrrole Kitivlien, Ruth Kleinert, Charles Knudson, Joan Knudson, Ifldwin Koehler Row 2: Charles liostos, Donald Kroif-lt, Billy Qliremlxv, 'lllugene lirivger, ,Ronnie Krie,U,'er, NVillis Kriz, Marilyn Kroeller, John 1cl'llll1II1E1Cli, John Kys:1,r, Irnm Juno Lasso, Jini 1',:11im1sle1', Joan Larson Row 3: John Lauer, XVinnie I41LUt9I1SChlilQ,'G1', Harold Law, Ric,-hard Laymon, Murybel Lvl-, Don Tmhl, Ken- neth Lohl, Nancyo Leshor, Myrna Lewandowski, Eleanor Leybold, Jim Lickei, John Lightle Page 68 Row 1: Duane Lindholm, Billie Loetterle, John Long, Adam lioos, Jerry Louthan, Ronald Loy How 2: Lorraine Lublie, Donald liutzi, Shirley Lux, .lane Lyneli, Gloria Lytle, Chris Madsen Row 25: .Iohn Malone, Dave Manske, John Marshall, llarbara Martin, Earl Martin, Carole Marx ff' ,gf 'M mb ENS :iii my 975: :HW 95,1- Eff mcg 5'-1 362, H, mc 5.22. mwg :EFYO D3 b-n aww -: 2 P? 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M, 'W e l , 'H air My ,J lf 1 -.-'-ea: - - Row I: Jackie Maser, Beverley Maul, George McCabe, Don McCall, Thomas Mc-Calla, Dave Mrifammon, Gwen McCartney, Marylin McCauley Row 2: Diana Mcfflure, Benny Mc- Crarzlwn, Dan Mollowell, Pat Mc:- Evoy, Pat MuGinty, Mary Margaret Mclieone, Jack Mreliie, Dorine Mc- Mullen Row Il: XVanda Mellinger, Sylvester Mendoza, Clark Merritt, Jack Mer- ritt, Phyllis Meyer, Melvin Michael, Paul Michaud, Jann-s Miller Row 4: Roina .Jean lliller, Lola Monia, Sandra Morgan, Bill Morley, Charles Morris, Mona Morris, Tiete Morris, Billy Mortensen Row 5: Bonnie Moss, Dirk Munson, Jini Munson, Rosr-mary Murphy, Shirlfsy Murphy, Shirley Murray, Jar-kio Myers, Eleanor Nefsky Row 6: Dick Nelson, Natalie Nelson, Sanford Nelson, XVally Niederhaus, Gary Nielsen, Rita Nixon, Nan:-y Norris, Jake North Row 7: Robert Northup, Jarfquelino Nothnagel, Elaine Novir,-ol't', Alfred O'Dull, Patty O'GradB', Jess Ortiz, Lorvnza Ortiz, Marvin Ustwald - Row S: Anita Owens, Roger Pabian, Charlie Parks, Raynuld Parra, Jack Parris, Cecil Paschal, Pat Pauley, Norman Paulsen Page 69 Row 1: Allan Peate, Linda Pagans, John Peterson, Shirley Peterson, lillen Piclcett, XVinnie Pidcovlc. Tdonna Pieper, Jane Pierce, Beryle Porter, Clarice Pricfert, Herbert Purchase, Jerry Rapr-r Row 2: Erma Rasmussen, Juanita Rasmussen, Norma Ray, Janet Reddish, Don Redenbo, .Io Ann Reger, Sandra Reishus, Alice Richardson, Margaret Rickel, David Ricky, Carol Roberts, Browning' Robertson Row 3: Donna Robotham, Pat Roehrkasse, Myron Roettger, James Rogers, Richard Rohan, Donna Roll1', Redge Roper, LaVona Rosenthal, VValter Rosenthal, Robert Rowen, Carolyn RoXbe1'g,Libby Russell Row 1: Nadine Shepard, June Shipps, Michael Shugrue, Sandra Sick, Elsie Sienlcnecht Row 2: Audrey Sicvert, Dorothy Simon, Twylia Sims, Dean Sloan, Dil-li Sloan Row 3: Charles Smith, Donna Smith, Hal Smith, Jerry Smith, Joe Smith Page 70 Row 1: Ronnie Rync, Carolyn Sack- ett, Carole Sandlovich, Harriett Saunders, .lunc Schlesselman, Phyl- lis Schmidt, Kay Svhmolcer, Edward Schneider Row 2: Stan St-lmeider, Duane Schrader, Donald Sc-liriner, Ronald Si-liriner, Carol Svhuck, I' a t t y Sc-liwabaiioix NVarrm-n Sr-hwabaucr, th-rry Schwindt Row 3: Shirley Scott, Paul Sellens, Keith Sellmvyer, llill Sexton, Vir- ginia Shzxrrur, Carol Shaw, Pat Shaw, Mary Sliellecly Apparently vcry intcrcstcd in thc reports of Marilyii Beideck are the first semester Iunior Class officers, Sam Haupt. Larry Good, and Suzy Good. Huw 1: Kay Smith, .lim Snyder, Norma Sonierheiser, Mary Ann Soinmers, Jirn Songstf-r. ll'ai'tha Sorensen, Charlotte Soufey, lmo Sougey, .lm-rry Spalin, Joan Speidvll. Bonnie- Spliohal, Joyu- Sporn Row 2: Dixie Leo Stanard, Mary Alive Stanley, Nanvy Stanley, Phyllis Stanton, .lorry Start, Bob Stehr. 'Irene Stephens Harold Sterner, Phyllis Stewart, Maxine Slim-gm-l1iiai', Larry Slirtz, Holland Strasheiln llow 3: Charles Stuart, Gerald Sullivan, .lane Sunnners, Kermit Suinniers, Marilyn Swindle, In-lores Syno- vm-1-, Mary Tatnian, Don Taylor, Jim Taylor, Joyce Taylor, ,llzli-bam, Tliompson, Ruth Tipton llow 1: Mary Alive Tollvs, Patty Topliff, Marilyn Towne, Carole Unierseher, Zola Uphani, Uharles Uribe, Shirley l'sher llnw 2: Mary Valencia, .liin Xvillllltll' slice, Gerald Van NVinkle, Betty Vogt, Frank Vogt, Jack von Gillvrn, lflrnie Voss, Nanvy XVac-lwr. llow 3: Ruth WVac-ker, Lloyd VVag.1'iwI', Pat XVagner, Orvis XYall, Ronald NValters, Francis XVanek, Marlene Wfarnke, Fred Vlfarren How 4: .lim NVarren, Rodney Vlfur- ren, Kenneth Watkins, Norman NVatkins, Joan NVebe1', Hob XXv0dlll l', Patricia NVei0heI, Dianne VVeiss Row 5: Holland XVeissvr, Rif-hard VVells, Eleanor N'Vhitakor, Arlene VVhite, ldnirna Vtfhite, Ginnie X'Vhit- field, Ruthie XViebe, Barbara XViw-li Row 6: Joyce XVight, Virginia XVil- cox, Paul XVilcoxen, Donna XVilkin- son, Lois VVilkins0n, Vivian XVH- lizuns, Dirk VVillis, Gene Wilson Row 7: 'Kay W'iIson, Ruthie VVilson, Lloyd XYinter, Ronald XVirth, Phyllis Wolfe, Helena NYo1'obiew, Ke-nny XVright, Paddy Wright Row S: Shirley NVy1no1'v, Virginia Yakel, Mary Lou Young, Betty Zajicek, Clarence Zanders, Dean Ziinmernian, Dorothy Zinneinan, Lane Zlab :Q- K Page 71 Sophomores Will Remember . . . Finding a Fourth Floor Room Recovering from the Shock of Report Cards Page 72 Having Fun at the Sophomore Party Buying That First Activity Ticket Row I: Mary Louise ,Xf'lll4'Illk?lK'l', Uliarletle Adams, Ida. Adkins, Eiga Adlninis, .lean Aitken, Nanvy -Xil- kvn, ICdwa1'd Albert, Ibianno Alex- under Huw 2: Sharon .-Xlfursl, .loan Alley. l':1,tricizL Alvord, Uzirul Anderson, Hone Anderson, J U ll n Anderson. XYesley Andvrsmi, JPIIHUS ,Xrnlzs-n Row 3: Patriviu Arth, .lwrry Atkins, Paul Ayer, Donna. lluker, Robert, l-Barnett, Dixie Bartlett, Rodney lluuni, Curliss HiLlllYlg,'Ill'lIl9l' Row 4: Yorla lluxter, Uharles Beans, Beverly Becknian, David Tiemshner, .luhn Beideck, Merridol Bclisle, Di- :tnne T31-ll, Betty Bender Row 5: .leallne Annette: Tiieber, Iiodfleld, Betty Benin-r, Jw-k Be-tx, XVQLH lilorm-, llelvu Jo Iludiield, Mabel Iiodkin, Doris Ann Tluhl Row 6: Eugene Holes, Alice lluodry, Sally Botkin, Von- Thea Borginann, du Rae Bottcher, Roger liuttorflf, l!a1'ba1':i Tlrehnl, Beverly Jenn llrehni Row 7: .Iiln llrvndle, Marvin Bre- slow, Luke Bl'K'XW'91', Shirley llridges, Kent Briggs, Shirley Brillm-ll, Al- fred Burztdstoliv, Eldon Brom-k llow 8: Helen Tlruer, 1'l2l,l'9Hl'C llrown, Gary llruwn, Joanna- llrown, Marilyn Bryan, Merril-ne Iiryant, Shirley Rukin, Merrilyn Burgess f fl lg l .fl :if if Q51 .QI r l 4 -af wf 5 A 5 ll i . fi 'A gf if -vi 4 , aw W Qi' riff -. il' ,,.i W - ilvv if it Q 5 Z ':-'- : ' . 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Mary .Inywv Dewr, I iufrei' In-hning, livvvrly Doines, lflillltl The xvl'lPIll1f. lmlly Ann Downs, F1'2lll4't'S Draliv, llydiu lll'bE1l, wiclqsun, Dirk Dinges, Ann Dlmilglass, vuralc, Harry 1':2l,SlUll, livnt lllbne-r, XVarren lGdberg', Yellda Maxine lddvn ll lullis, Gvorgann lllrnbry, Dun lflnglund, l!:1l'bar:r Eno, Sandra l'lIlXt'1fll'f, Mary .lane Ernst, Don llllwvax lil-vi-1'lyl'lx':1I1s,Uzxtlil-i'il1vIf':nln'vnhl'm-ll ,lvl ' Zfiiifif- '-'..., , . - H J :, , k A I ,, 5, LW ':- '. .,.': In by -I 7 J V 1 2' f if - 1 ' mf ' 1 il Pwr s i, ':-1 'V . ' . W-if . ii' . , i,l. , 'zi' L it sg , A , Z. ,I -h x ,,., , , ? Al Q- A V : E ,' , 5 ifiv QTM' Aki. ' it if U ,fjlfif ' . 5 ' L ji JA ,FF 5. 5' , , . up . , ., ' - , Q ' it ':- ., . l' . i ' ' ' 1 ' ' fx- -A Z ww , is it N3 il: lll t 1 QL I 'I' H ,..., ff ..,, , W , 4 ' if flilffifx, ' N , if? if uf 2 tl 3 .. . -egg , Fx ,gg 1:1 1--h :Z t L , wt -Q A if HK? - '-.. , NMl,5MQBWVff, ,,., .. ' yi vp Ufiyvsk ' K ' 14 'yi gf-:5 'i'., I: Zz , J ..,,,:,, ,Gif Z :.. 1 , ,, gif, K N Q., Row 1: Vere Gibbons, Yvrne Gibson, .lorry Gilbert, lil-all Gittvlnian, Gordon Glzmtz Row 2: .lo Ann Clluor, Dzirlenc G01-den, Julin floldfoin, Betty Glmldstvin, Irene Gonzaluz Row IS: Marilyn f,l0l'dUll, Steve Gould, Philip f,ll'ELhLl,lYl, Jerry Giwwn, 1421 Verne Green Page 74 Row I: Dclos l Z.LlllhEibl'l', Betiy .ln fha . l,,, 2' Favors, lion Fm-il, Janv l vlger, Wil- it, WC? liain Fell, Ilanivl Fmlilm, Russell 'A l+'etlvrly, Mic-ki-5' l-'innm' , 0, Row 2: Tlwlniu lfiiwstiiizf, Alina wggfx l ll't'SltJll1', Billy l itl, Nzmvy Flann- ' A ing, Dif-lc l ogerty, Bob Ifnrd, liulwrl, lclllllllillll, c1ll2lI'll'll4-' lfmvlvr - , .Q ' lluw 3: Graf-llirl Fox. Don lfrunk, W lnwllzl lfranli, 1' 0 d fl 5' l'll'0Pl2i.lld, 352511 'if-If: ' Ullarlvs Frits-llil-, Paul l ritl'l1iv, QQ? H A- 3: Donna lf'i'ux'il'lQ, .lull flzlra-in i 1 .V w i How 4: I-lay llnlus, Szlruli fiiilllllllll, Sllirlf-y flzrylur, Dale lim-islliiigvlg limb f:l'llL1i-X, Dunzilli i:l'l'l?Lt'll Demonstrating their musical talent during Clef Club tryouts are Sandra Reimcrs, Gretchen Teal, and Marilyn Gordon. lllddie Howland if Row 1: Mike Green, Gary Greene, fl, 8, r , . Y - V ' 5 LV .V VV Bill Greiner, Jean Grieser, Dick M - f if 4 ' V ai L i, Griffin, Ken Grosenbach, Elizabeth fsf 2 3, f i f fix 'E J Guajardq Bob Guthluann Sim, z, V - V V , q- VV, K 5, V , ,, V, ,g f , ' Q ew' V . .. , Row 2: Shirley Gwin, Vernon Hagel- -, V 1, ' I, H ' ' , berger, Marcia Hagerty, Mary Hall, V7-3 H , J, I, y V ,. Z, ag Hamer, Rosalie Hammond, ,... gg,-Q j E Shirley Hand, Richard Handren W Y ' 1 V- ,K ,J , 4 , ' 'J 55.35 55.5 Q f H ' llow 3: Dale Handy, Geraldine Han- ' , E i ,.., ' , VV. V neman, Jane Hansen, Phyllis Harms, QQ ,V If si' A UV ff ,fin nj., Q VW Vi. ,3 Barbra Harrington, Helen Hatcliff, A- ,, j V V i 21-F. Q vll, , Glenda Hays, David Hebbard , ' - - .,.,, e 3 ' 5' rim: ,557 3 V ,V ,N V ,.: A : JV V .1 V 'e V A V ., . w 1 i ,,. - ' Row 4: Alfred Heckel, Robert Hein, ' , 'Z' , , .. VV V Roger Henkle, Dick Hense, Marie - --- 4' 3 iw. X , ll ' 1 iii- H ' arf? :V , -in V , ..: , Hereth, Donna Hergenrader, Robert , ,,,, :,fQ, V:fZ' iff' - A , ,g. A Hergenrader, Fritz Hermin ghaus ' ' ,M Mf M ' f A ' iff- ., '. VV,iffE 3 if .:yf 2E'Ef. ' ' 1 'fi- ff' 'V . 25559 Avi' . f f Row 5: Don Hetrick, Barbara Hicks, A' ' 5- ,V 5 ' z V Bonnie Higel, Donald Hill, Helen .XWWQA . ,yf W' F.. H , ..,. an ' ' ,- ai YY 3 A .fr . W , if an g. - Wm Hoaglin, John Hock, Catherine Hod- jV Qgf2f1' ' ,1fvi?! 'Q gjf 255-2 f 5' if e der, Jefferson Hodder N Y I J wi , 1, , M, it fi, 3 V 4-,ga I '-1g.s,:gg,:1,21:: '-,gf Row 6: Darlene Hohensee, Beverly . - . .- V, ,V , .. 'A - ' Holcomb, Shirley Hollestelle, Mary Q? V i gi, H, Hollett, Robert Horst, Mary Hot- -, IQ T img ' H ' Z r tenstein, Tom Hour-hen, R e 1' n i c e ' ' QD ' ff : ',r f M W H -225225-,i'.f'i15225 I ' Row 7: Jimmy Hruza, Irene Huck, gp G ,, ' V Vi . ,r e 'Z LaVonne Hulbert, .lean H u IY1 a n n, V W , V KN ,V Q' Laura Hunter, Janice Hussey, Jay- son Hyde, Shirley Jackson W , f:,:..: 2 E ,ff ,, 4 52,1 1-fr if ' ri '-2 : 7 N' ' 4 il' -'-I f' ltow 8: Beverly Jacobs, Elizabeth . Q, K V' . Jacobs, Donald Jacobsen, Walter ' N gf ,ge ' , A -V V V Jaeckle, Janet Jenkins, Leona Jen- N, ' nings, Genelle Jensen, LeRoy Jensen ,I-at -. 2133 V 1 1 .. J , f , , ff , ' e J V A J me gf ff bfi -- 1' J 1 , . T Jf V' Lf? 1V VVV VV V V . V V VVVVV VVM V 5 VV ..,, , V VVVV 1, ,,,,,, gi . ,I ,,,. , .V ,,, , ,VVV V ,, , V , , i, , ,Q ,,, ,Q ' ' - ' :VV:::VjiV2Z - I ' .. V.,.: 'jIf' ,. 2, ,- F V :SEV ' VV' ,g ' A A t-Pt ,, - ' V j'Vh VK .Vg .- bf V . V I5 ,V V N511 153:21 .,.., '5 , t Q' VV V. , Vi. V V, .,,,.. Vt ,M 3 ' ., V . - , e A W - ,. J ,... 1 A EV 2 .,.,., ,M ':ff,5,3,'f.' , V- V ,V f ,, 152 ' ' 1 1 ' , ' fi, I: A D , ,,.., ' .. ' H V .-if - Row 1: Rosalie Jensen, Robin Jewett, Pat Johns son, Robert Johnson, Ronnie Johnson, Dorothy Row 2: XN'ilma Jordan, Gary Jorgensen, Mara Roger Kaiser, Roger Kamprath, Paula Karcher Row 3: Wyman Kenagy, Patricia Kent, Bennie Kermmoade, Darlene Kess, Larry Kimmel, Betty King, Ted King, Joyce Kinslow, Marilyn Kirk, Ronald Kirsch, Loyd Klemsz, Eva Knapp , Carol Johnson, .Terre Johnson, Judy Johnson, Larry John- Jones, Janis Jones, Patty Jordan Jostsons, Sue Jouvenat, Jo Ann Junge, Frances Jurica, , Lois Kattler, Dean Kauffman, JoAnn Kelly Page , f ' , .fl m g., I QQ . 1 1: Eigisj I , jd A, . 5 55 5 Q ,-.: , -.,,. E Row 1: Diane Knotek, Janet Koehler, Dwaine Kohout, Lowell Korber, Venna Kortuln Row 2: Roberta Kost, Nila Kratzer, Donna Kreick, Dorothy Kreuger, Karen Krueger Row 3: Barbara Krumm, Janet Kruse, Robert Kruse, David Kubitschek, Beth Kudelka I-:-i-H zz? T 0 M' K ls: Q? Q ,K , so is ,l,, A 'fi 1 ... .,.,.. .,.:, , . 'i ,,l.: . l , ...,., 4 V .si , 1 s isis Miss Wanda Crawmer and Miss Emma Snyder, sponsors, look for some new games to be used at the Sophomore Party. 1 ' mfs ' ,- my :sffiff i ,gl W sri! V K N Row 1: Betty Lou Kuhn, Clarence Kuhn, Paul Kundzins, Esther Lam- bert, Marion Lambert, Donna live Landis, Suzie Lal lant, Dirk Lauk llow 2: June Lauizenhisor, Lauriuv Lawson, Janet Leo, Xvilliani Leech. Nadine Legler, .lac-li Leiluini, .lean Leslie. Barton lmwis l Row Sl: .lim Lewis, Mary .Xlin Ley- bold, Viola Litten, Sharon Littrell, .Alive TAblly,'lHELlU'l', Annu, Loomis, Floral Loos, Thais Loos 4 1 kW-1 '-2: , N a W As? l . K 'r-- i 2' f assi? '52w .4 2 xl ..: .+:, 3 1 x I fr: - - 3 1 V- 1.,..i is :Q X ' i -A 3:19 7 s m, 925 ' N' 4 z A - A? .. g L ' E I .- f A ' V, as L 53 G -Q ,nf Ya x:13:'7' il, .E Qy r s ., Q X jk ' ar Row 4: Tloloros Lorey, Girlie Loum-RS. Ronald Lowrey, H4-rsehal Luft, Mal'- aio Luft, Larry Luhrs, Russell Lund- quisl, Judie Lutgen Row 1: Jaiwt Lutzi, Thomas Lutzi, Phyllis Madsen, Lur-vile Malcopeai-L-, Phyllis Malowney, Vernon Nlairifs, Philip lVl:i1'iscal, Norene Marley, Alice IVlai'soli', llarbarzi Mason, Don Massa Row 2: Shannon Masters, Ella Nlav Matzkil, I-iebm-vvzi Bflillgllilll, .lzir-lxie Nlnylnev, Ann Blu-l'abe, lfllvanor Mc- Tion Manke, ULLUIPY, Delores Mi-Nlellurl. .lixn Mr-Connell, Sonya Mci'orni:Lc-lc, ltill Melberniot, .Innive Mc'Kve,1loris Mclioifn Row ZS: Carol 1lTClfl'IlZi0, John Mclieone, Nlzwybellv Mcliini, Myron Mcylulian, Myllicent M1:Pheron, -RlL'l1lll'd MclVillianis, Emil Mvinis, 'Daniel Merritt, Lary Mossivli, lion lllwyer, Daryl Mimfhaud, ljevorly Miller Page 76 Row 1: .liln Miller, Joyce Miller, Marilyn Miller, Bob Miller, Sally Miller, Delores Mills, Ed Mischnick, XVilliain Mitchell Row 2: lid Moyer, Robert Mozcr, Pat Mulligan, Merritt Nollis, Dar- lene Nelson, Jim Nelson, Karr-cn Nelson, Pair:-L Nelson Row 3: John Nerneth, Russ Nielsen, Joann Nissen, Iva Noble, Beth Nootz, Re-tty Norman, Dick Norton. Ann Nothnaaul Row 4: Margie Nyhoff, Sarah Helt- jcn, Colleen Olislund, Pat O'Gara, Inez Ortiz, John Outz, .UOVl'1'ly Paul-I, Carol Palme Row 5: Claudette lJa1'ol1-li, Bill Par- rish, Eileen Patzel, Nancy Peach- nian, Lnetta Peery, Lucille P1-cl, law- Pennvr, Helen Penton Row 6: Kay Perrin, Garry Peters, Barbara Peterson, Karon Peterson, Marilyn Peterson, Diclc Pethoud, Phyllis Philipsen, Shirley Pickering Row 7: Gal'y'Pivrc-e, Dave Pierson, Carole Pietenpol, Phyllis Plasxur, Dick Pocras, Jini Pollard, Jerome Pool, Aldine Porter Row 8: Forrest Poska, Lois Price, Patricia Priest, Jam es Rankin, XVillis Rap, Barbara liaper, Ruby Rasmussen, Sandra Reimer-s ,. .,,,.,., , Mi l s '1,- in f p i rm 1531 l - ,,,i ii nril ' fe p iiiel J ,,i -... J Row 1: Sharon lleineko, Phyllis Reiniz-li, Bettjy lieitz, Ric-hard Remington, David Renwick, Peggy ltczac Row 2: Charles lliclqel, Darlene liidgley, Donna liine John Roberts, Judith Roberts, Robert Robertus Row 3: Helen Robison, Arthur liockel, Eugenia Rod- zielski, Kathleen Roelnmick, Robert Roh, Jack R Rohrbaugh r , . ix W K ., , , V .gif ,rbe -,l-- I :K Ju' i ,. . ,. ...,., 7 1555 f sw -- , Check and double check is the motto of the sophomore cabinet. Watching very carefully over Bob Barnett are John Beideck, Jack Winter, Nancy Aitken, Beverly Spomer, and Sharon Littrell. Page 77 i mm ,q .,.. ,B .aims , .Eiga , it ,V mmm if E X Q' S ii lffihz awww 7 I 5 ii Home Room 316 had the worthfwhile project of making Christmas toys for patients at the Qrthopcdic Hospital. Getting these toys ready for packing are Shirley Bukin, Larry Warnke, and Marilyn Bryan, Getting together to talk over sophomore activities are Nancy Aitken, presiclentg Ronnie Iohnson, vicefpresiclent ,lack Winter. secretaryg and LeRoy Butherus, treasurer. .. 5 ' . .,..i... ' , - is ' Q V, :M '5 . Z ' 1 .5 M. - Row 1: Jack L. llohrbaugh, Hanna '3 5, ,Sit Q I -5, W' A j it ' mi, 1-iosenberz, Shirley Ross, VValte1' .:if:. xg 1?-'H -25:5 ki ,,,, -f Ross, Rarbara Roth, Jerry liL1C'li!Yl3.I'l, K I 'lt' f fi' Shirley Ann Rtltt, Shirley Sacks ' ' K 1 1' .g t K.. f ' wi' K 3: ' 'Qij::G?.3.'.:.:2'-',:, :I ' ? 22' img t 'wi ' LK, i l , . . is W4 Row 2: Shirley Salmon, Marianne -' Q W 3 sw gr 5 .1 S My Sand vold, Sandra Saunders, J a n c ,Y ,gl M K V , WV , Saxton, Sandra, Saylor, Jack Scanlon, . , W 'i he Q .. .,..1 Margaret Sf'h3.0lli'flll', .Iajy Sr-hall a .A it-ME.-, ggi: - -,,- ' :? .., - 2 I f 5541215 7 i . Row IS: Max Sf-liamp, Shirley Svhar- 'i I - ton Dolores Schvitel Robert Sehid- ir -55:11 .sg-2 in U, .za-L ,,.,.6.5 .... 5 Q 'QW , M. . ,. -.., 1 ' V ' Y K , vw fl - ' 'A x li W ler, llarolyn Schimmel, Robert, Sch- ' iff! K X leigor, Don Schmidt, D o r 0 t h y 'ii ' I:A'f .... .. ,... in 'A Z M N .- t it Schmidt ee trix 3 , r Q a , i , Z Iii' '- ' g re. .,.., , llow 4: Donna Sf-lmieber, It o b 0 rt H, K . ixfzw Q 55 ,225 .I 1' 'Q Qt. ,fgp 5, ...., Z ,K Sr-linrribvr, Dorothy Schneitlr+r,vlit1th sig 3' t R t ' . ,ll-Il -' - W, Lf' Schreiber, Stanley Schriei, B01 ma f' 3 .,,, H 5, .... ' 13 ,, Schritt, Shirley Schroeder, Carolyn fia EE.: I ll ii-' I gi H y Schuldeis E N -I Q V- : 5' -V W ,dwg ai, flaw-pr Siege xi gm: ,Q ' 4, 1, ' 1 ' iv , 'Q , ef rg jg Y 1 . 4 -V .1 ijt? W yi If , 5, .., ag.: ,,.,,, Z. .H M .5-' . ' ii 1' ...,.. . I -5572 - Y' 1 I ,Fig -ii - 5 ,ii .. Q l 4 if 'V ' T it J 1 ..,f.-H-.. V.. 1, , . . , f.j:j,j'f: -5-rg -V y uf. ' f.. -V M 4 if .- . E: . ' A , L ' iff. 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Don Sladeli, Rosy-- mary Smith, Sharon Smith, Sondra Smith, Joe Snyde1',Shirl+-y Snyder, Gladys Somnwrs Page .78 G' kgs EQ r 1 E ' 1 l Ron' 1: lietty Sorenson, Mary Ann Spadt, Ularyton Spahn, Beverly Ann Spoon-1-, Hill Springer, Hstller Staats, l':1l, Sta1'i'ord, Ric-l1zu'd Stztll, Gladys Stanley, S1-rgys Stzisenno, Leo Stednitz. Donna Stephenson Row 2: Toni Sl1'wa1't, l2:11'hara Stoltz, De-an Stonenmn, lioh Stork:-tn, Iildon Stretslir-ini, Xlkiyiin- Strit-klf-r, Norma, Striker, Kenneth Studior, Nriks Svvde, David Tallwrt, Betty Taylor, .lnlisi Taylor Row Cl: llretc-lien Teal, M?L1'fl'll1'I'll,8 Teinplin, llill Templin, liodnc-y Thomas, David Thompson, Jewel Ann Thompson, M:-ililon Thompson, Shirley TIILIIIISQII, Jiln Todd, Thomzrts Trziudt, ldvelyn Trobe, Eugene Turley Now 1 : Robert 'l'urner, Yzllerit Turner, liic,-hard Ude, llarrell ITP? Underwood, Shirley Ungm ert Upton, Hzirley x'?ll'fJ,'!L How 2: llyntllia. xVEi,1'Ht'l', Sami Van Felt, Bill Yan Vliinkle, XVally Vesterliu. Shirley Ann Vinson. Howard XV at tl d l 0, Gerald Wagner, Joy Waug- nvr, Leroy xV2Ll4'lltiIl+' Row CB: Shirley Ann NYM- brecht, .lohn Walker, Ger- :ilyn XN'arrnan, Donald XVar- ner, Larry XVax-nke, Goldie XXYHPTQII, Donnetta VVattt, Pat XVayn1ire, Donald VVvbSter Row 4: John NVebster, Nor- man VVeideman, Helen VVeir, Barbara Xllells, Mary l'Vertz, Lawrem-e X'Vest, P a t r i Q i at VVestcol.t, Margaret XYest- rope, llietty VVl1e0ler Ilow 5: Bruce XVhite, Sheryl VVl1it1nuS, Joyve VV i 4- h 0 l l, Kenneth VVicken, .lc-anette XVieSkamp, Rodney XYight. li?i,1'b3l'H. Vl'ilbur, llztrbarzi VVilh0ln1, Darrel Vlfilkins Row 6: Donald XYilley, Mar- ilynn xVll1l31llS, D 0 r o L h 3' VVilliaInson, .lzmice Vllillialn- sou, Leland lVilson, Margie XVilS0n, lildeon XViltI'ung', LH. Verne W'in1p, Helen lVinkler Row 7: .Tack NVinter, .Iohn lVinter, Shirley VVison, Shir- ley VVitt, Eileen WV o l f e, T 0 m rn y XYorster, Uliarlr-s lYright. Claudia XVriglit. Ho- gene VVunderlivk Row S: Kenneth YVurm, Paul XVurni, Thonias XVu1'tz, Mar- jorie Yonkey, Ronald Yost, Alton Young, Sznnuel Zelen. Duane Ze-llers, l.iQ'ita Zob ,I-, Rob- W H' N '.i l'?Ll1!1 o qt E- ' l lx lf li 45 1- 4 5213. i x Q 5, E 2 . g., .J S -f M lx AAA.-K X 1 M N- , 1 if -. -.5.i:E,'E,if., .5 'Q 'xi ' f-QF? .:'54'v,..., . 1, H .. l i T ,., 52 1 J ..,. . ., . NJ., A E. H -.y gh ' mi 'I2'5i'f5f fl. I ,I1':i: 215, -F W .rr -. - : 1 l W qs' I Q . 'Q A .. , 1 Q X, ,E W A W W my ay M ' X I ,L .,,' ,.., i 55 - f I .. -zkl ,. W ., ',,.,, .,.. iifli ',..,,. Zig ,, , .,'2 i i ,...., . , i s ef -1 . ,, A ' ' ,355 A A . ,- ' 1 '- 1 : args: ,:-' R 2 -AM if in :is .... .' ':':' ' ',',. , , f , 3. 1 if A --'fl .1 - ' H : 35 .4 Aw' f ' V 'ie f , . , g .vl gi l -. T -1 I :Q V A - . .. . . 1, .,,,,-. 'Zi . . '-.- I . ., FZ 3 ' 'W - 1 , .QQ F' W 1 15' I., i l ' ' if-'Q J ' ,,. ,,... W ,,,. H ,125 ' -' -P -iff H' U .,--. I I ., TW 3 ff?1:. .. ,: if -fn fi 215: in at ,,,. -L .,::,, ::' i. L' 22 -V kr X I I , x -19. s M ,....., K S ,, Q 'ifflg' ' Q -v ' M 'w i' I Xa 397 i ': . M , 1-f -'i s i l is X Page f 9 rczis L ikz: 5K 'Z' , .iw . We jvwf mi ' 7' i.,3ff', s R 22 5 ' fn . -K 1 S , .1 ,,:. , xi fc ,Y Na S, :..,...1. :L Q 1 S A S'l'l'lll-INT f'0l'Nf'IL: Row 1: Th-KWOY, Hill, Stolz, wdiiorg Agni'-s Anderson, Vive-p1'vsi4'li-lit: V. XVili-ox, S4fi'l'l'l2ll'Y- tri-:isi1i'Qi' Row 2: D. NX'ilr-ox, Alffxldlllill. von Swliiiinmiii, Iizirnotl, llzill sw-iw-1:ily-Ii'w1sii1'v1' How 3: L. Good, Jonos, I'loi-lc. editorg ll:a1'dis-, XYohlt'zii'lli, piwlsidi-iii: S. Good Standing: Allan Andere-ion, x'i4-Q--pw-sirivixtg Sloan, Haupl, Yunghlut, pwisidoiit Discussing school aiijiziirs is more than ai pzistinic for thc mcinhcrs of thc Studcnt Council. Thc iwcnty conscicntious mcnihcrs :irc clccted hy thc stu' dcnt hocly to rcprcscnt their rcspcctivc clzisscs in the school govcrnmcnt. The Studcnt Council consists of six scnior girls. six scnior hoys, thrcc junior girls, and thrcc junior lioys choscn thc prcccding spring, and onc sophof more hoy :ind one sophomore girl clcctcd in the full of thc yczir. Each Wccliicsdaiy' thc council niccts to discuss miiitcrs conccrning thc intcrcsts of thc pupils, lviirizini Vfohlizirili. Suzy Good. Ann Hgirdic. and Agncs Anderson eriioy onc of their duties which is ll tradition at L,H.S.- fthe hanging of Christmas wreaths, ofvernment in the Pupils, Suggcstions :ind questions from thc qucstion hox postcd outsidc thc mziin oiiicc zirc discusscd :ind considcrcd. This ycsir the council is sponsoring ai good sportsmanship drive that is Qiimcd to hcttcr Lincoln Highs stzfindzirds, One :ispcct of this projcct is thc giving of zipplcs to the opposing foothzill and haislcctf hall tczuiis. Thc council also scnds xi reprcsciitzitivc to thc pcp :ind morzilc committcc. Thc inziin purposc of As Boh Cuniniing :ind Boh Barnett dclvc into unknown dcprlis in thc costuuii, rooin, lviziry Ann Hall and Virginia XYilcox dream oi the turn of the ccniury when the class of 1909 won thc V108 Ficld Day. OT s will . .. fill! X Xi X the Pupils this committee is to organize more spirited backing for the teams and a finer attitude on the part of the students toward all school activities. Another duty of the council is to promote school projects. Joy Night, the annual variety show, featuring student talent, is planned by the Student Council. The theme chosen by the council for this ycar's Joy Night is Links Luxury Liner. The twenty council members, balanced with an equal number of faculty members, serve as judges to select from tryouts thc acts to participate in joy Night. Council members in a central committee help to arrange the program. decide on the backdrop, organize rehearsf Sportsmanship was the theme song of Student Council members Douglas Wilccux, Allan Anderson, Larry Good, and Charles Yungblut as they presented apples to opposf ing team members at the Omaha South game. L11 The best friend a new sophomore at Lincoln High has is the Handbook, edited by the Student Council. Martha Hill, Ivlonty McMahon, Sam Haupt, and Donna Plock contemplate how to make the Hand' book bigger and better. als, and handle all details that make a show go smoothly. The County Government Day is under the leadership of the council, who help set up the mechanics of the election and promote candidates. The Student Council is also credited with enf forcing the extrafcurricular activity point system, maintaining the club schedule, sponsoring the ncwf comers party and Cpen House, providing hall guards and hall guides, sponsoring committees, and publishing the handbook. The student body and the faculty can always rely upon thc Student Council to lead and support projects for the betterment of Lincoln High School. Keeping track of E. C. A. points is a very im' portant job of the Student Council. Peggy Dewey, David Jones, Winifred Stolz, and Dean Sloan seriously study the job to be done as they check the hles. sf' i Q On a picnic we will go, sang the senior girls straight from the Roaring Twentiesv as they went on a school picnic and cruise on Salt Creek. Doing the Charleston are Donna Borgaard, Barnds, M. lxlueller, N. Mueller, Langhus, Davis, McMartin, Perry, Nelson, Workiiizin, and Dixie Borgaard. Joy Night All ashorc that's going ashorcf' directed .lack Rogers, cruisc dircctor oiliccr of tht- crcw of the Links Luxury Liner, as the ship cmharkcd on a sca of nautical music, dancing, and lively cntertainmcnt for the 1951 Lincoln High Joy Night. Signaling the crcw on its way wcrc Charlene Katz and Shirlcy Llcssc, two of thc many seafaring danccrs. no ldeal voyage diversion included a dcck picnic with some ilappcrs 'V S and sheiks. some smooth sailing hlucs hy thc trumpet trio. a hailling magician. and the scintillating marimha playing of Eilccn Patzcl. Gaining knots, thc lincr sailecl into a wave of music with the soft, smooth yoicc oi Vonna Finlcy and thc cruising piano keys of ,lack McKie, Tea time prcscntcd thc Girls Uctct. and among some holiday va' cationcrs, a solo hy Dianc Knotck. lnclications of interesting ports that thc voyagc includcd, wcrc Anna Lisa Loomis as comic Coconut Anna. and Nancy Kicly portraying an cxotic dancing hird. Shorc leave with unprecedented hula girls and a potent love affair, C ' .hz z Hz 2 rcvcalcd the L cluh talcnt. Ommg 1 ond it lwm Wig Coconut Anna. A n n a Lisa Loo m i s. who welcomed the The cruise was succcsstully complctcd with singing hy the Girls travelers with H graceful Comic Glcc and the Links Luxury Lincr cast anchor, danqq. Cruise Director lack Rogers aclcptly introduced all the acts including the First Class Five, Mischnick, Schwabauer, Shepherd: Bainctt, and Zimmermann, who sang the charms Signaling was more interesting when combined with a of LIZZ1. tricky tap dance hy Charlene Kat: and Shirley Jesse. 7' is -1' i -tn. Sffmsinins x .wut claw, , fi A ,ww .'A55aY'N'?'N4 W' V A li 'vows A, we Y nf. .1 W . ,. Q., David Meisenholder, the magician with the steady chatter, showed how polka dot paint works, with the assistance of Marian Broer and lane Summers. Celebrating her escape from the ' gilded cage was the Bird of Paradise, Nancy Kiely. Assy Stag Out of the deepest darkest jungle came heautiful dancing girls, a smooth orchestra, unequalled talent, and roars of laughter when the L club presented Shore Leave. Fleming, lunge, Downs, Calhoun, Saylor, Hodder, sailors, Knotek, voralistg Vv'eir, Teal, Campbell, Schimmel, Stafford, D-eVriendt, vacationers, sat back and relaxed as jean Aitken and Nancy Aitken, vaudeville performers, took the center oi the stage for Bon Voyage. few T1 Q f . .., gg, f xr 'aw nw ,-fm ,X 1' 33.51, IIOWIE H0031 llI4II'RESlGN'l'ATlYES: Row I: Bodkin. Taylor, T,aute1isehlag'ei', liaper, '1'1'abe1't, St'Cl'E3t2iI'X-1l'9EiSll1'1'l'Q XVebe1', president: Scanlon, vice-p1'vsidel1tg Ilates, 171-er, Freeland, Shipps llnw 2: lN'Xv1'lkt!llll, Melilvoy, Blue, Mann, Quattroeehi, Luhrs, Vogt, St-hlesselinan, Lux, Littrell, Pattison, Aitken linw 3: liieber, Underwood, iVVit'lil'Il, Sporn, lleideek, seeret:1.1'y-treasurerg Egger, Feusner, Brinker, Zelon, VV2LI'IlliU, U1 inton, 1I0lCOIlll3, Leybold llow 4: lflllis, Owens, Tinker. XXY2lt'lif'1', Meyer, Joyce, Benner, Erway, Knudsen, XVishn0w, pix-sidentg Lynch, Hunt llow 5: XVil1ey, Hale, Houston, Ss-liwabaiier, Uutherus. Cherry, F01-ke, Ueeil, Lebsoek, Seott, XVinter, Selden Do you have suggestions that will improve Linf coln High School? just tell your Home Room Rep' resentative, and he will discuss them with the entire organization. Elected by home room pupils and representing them at bimonthly meetings, the Representatives and Alternates discuss problems concerning student activities and make decisions about the most efficient ways of fulfilling their regular duties. All in the line of duty for a Representative are selling activity tickets, collecting dues and donaf tions, reporting meetings, checking absences, conf ducting discussions., planning programs and enter' Darrell Ayers, Ann Vvlorkman, Barbara Clark, and Bard Turner play a game requiring great skill at the party especially for newcomers. The 're Representing tainments, and counting ballots in different elecf tions. The Representatives have taken a special inter' est in simplifying the sale of activity tickets. Under the leadership of this group plans have been made to sell activity tickets in the fall for the entire year at a reduced price. However, separate tickets will be issued for each semester. A Flag Day assembly, sponsored by the Repf resentatives, told of the development of the flag of United States. The Senior Choir furnished the music, and flags were shown by Lincoln High Eagle Scouts. The eyes of Lincoln High are on Representaf tive Don Scanlon and Alternate Joe Carter as they tally the results of a close election. astra ,Z eswt: f A big job of Representatives is the sale of activity tickets, ,lack Trabert and Iudy Joyce check to see how many the home rooms have sold. Josephine Quattrocchi, Bill Clinton, Bernie Wishnow, and .tr Mary Joyce Deer, members of the improvements commi tee, screen the many suggestions to see which should be taken before the whole group. the Pupils The Thing was the theme of the Repref sentative dance held at Antelope Dance Pavilion March 30. This dressfup affair, open to all Lincoln High students and their dates, was one of the big events of the year. Many Representatives serve on committees be' sides attending to regular duties. The efficiency comf mittee checks grades and citizenship of the Alter' nates and Representatives to see if all the members remain eligible. The Reps dance committee planned entertainment and decorations for The The Alternates have also been busy. Their duties include aiding Representatives and substituf ting for them during absences, distributing Advof eates, helping with collections, and reporting their ovvn meetings. At Christmas the Alternates had charge of collecting gifts for unfortunate children. A Red Cross assembly, consisting of student speeches and a movie, opened the Red Cross drive in March. Donations for this cause were collected by the Alternates. IIOWIIC IIOOII ALTERNATES: Ron' l: YVilS0l i, Reed, Hussey, C'oppinge1', Pagel, XXYHQIICF, Campbell, Thing. So many suggestions come to the Repref sentatives that a committee decides which ones would best serve Lincoln High and then presents those to the organization. Discussing everything from dance programs to greeting cards, collecting for everything from ac' tivity tickets to Community Chest, the Representaf tives and Alternatcs lead busy lives trying to make L. H. S. a school best meeting the needs of its pupils. Nelson, Bukin, Junigi-, Hergert, Hansen, Thomson Row 2: Siren, Sher-nian, Miller, Lundy, NVilliams, Mueller, Maser, Hartwig, Him-l, Kivly, NVisen, Sc-lineidor, Johns Row il: Hays, XVesteott, Miller, Folxner, Knotek, Frandall, Hartmztn, Holland, Curvetll, McMullen, Matzke, Ollslund, Hickey lluwv 4: MeGinty, Daniele, Petersen, Hendrickson, Carter, Bai-nets, Brierly, Bancroft, Patterson, McDowell, llrewer, Hatch BUSINESS CLUB: Row 1: Drake, Nichols, VVinter, president: VVells, vice-president, treasure-rg Stephenson, secretary, treasurer: Lautensehlager, Humming, Hammel, Humphrey Row 2: Eastman, Overgaard, Ellison, NVilliamson, Murphy, Ewing, XX'8EllllQl'hO?-g, Ridgley, Bronstein, Arms Row 3: Miille, Imlay, Roberts, Cole, NVinkel1nan, Hateliff, Rine, Vosburgh, viee-president: Fuhrman, Summers, Hussey Row 4: Schwartz, VVatt, Meyer, presidentg Byers, Meisenholder, Gralialn, Ilohensee, Sandvold, Ault, XVilkinson , Executives and Authors of Tomorrow Business, pleasure, and preparation for the future are the interests of the L.H.S, Business Club members. At regular meetings, lectures and commercial demonstrations have aided the members this year to decide important questions concerning their future vocations in business. A musical program and games resulted in a gay Christmas party for Business Club. Spring brought the annual Business Club picnic. Firm believers that Mfhe pen is mightier than the sword are the members of the Writers Club, They have an interest in taking advantage of all opportunities to try out their writing wings. Inspiring speakers, writing contests, and the publication of The Scribe, a booklet of original writings of Lincoln High pupils, provide activities for these aspiring writers. VYlll'l'l'1RS CLUB: Row l: Eroady, presidentg I'lJL1'L1Llll2i1', treasurerg Leslier, Vice-president: Gordon, secretary Row 2: Ellenwood, Bush, Dingnlaui, Tirelim, Frztiley, Eddy, Ilreslow, Daniels, Thomas, Sherman, Borgsgnianii Row Ii: Erickson, Perrin, linudson, Hswixiiiigliaiis, Hroer, MeKeoi1e, Beutel Lengni-r, Gillispie 1 yu wlllllillllpm 1 00 ll F17 O ' O Q , xi eayl , W X, CANIICRA CLUB: Eno, Hogg, Tmwis, Jordan, Drbal, Erickson, Herr The Watch Developments Theres more to taking a picture than just clicking the shutter, as members of the Camera Club well know. Long hours of planning and work in the dark room are well worth the effort, however, when club members sec their own pictures on display in the schools trophy case. Ranging from field trips to talks by students, the activities of the Lincoln High School Science Club provide interesting activities for the club meetf ings, The programs are planned and promoted by different committees made up of members who have similar scientific interests. The Science Club members and sponsors work together in order to obtain a better understanding and appreciation of science. SCIENCE CLUB: Row 'l: Sealed: Sohl, treasurei-3 Daniel, vice-presidentg Hui-gess, president fwffl How 2: Hush, Ilrehm, secretary, Towne, MeUabe, Iloss, vieo-presidentg ' 7 Zinneman, Eddy, SOL5l'C'l1l1'YQ Krzitzer, Manner Huw 3: Taylor, NY1'ighL, Rasmussen, Znjieelc, Lewis, treasui-ery Spliehal, gn V D vj Fuuate 1 ' ' ' j Row 4: Tir-iigner, Ileynon, lfutts, pre-sidont: Yost, ltuelcmztn l sg x i fJ K . ,4f' we K if -- l e rr 1 N Page 89 'Si U if -an ...,..i ll0Nllf1 ICCONUWIICS l'liI'B: Ron' 1: A. Quattrm-chi, linore, Hilligoss, president, Tolles, vioe-presi- dent, Harney, sewetaryg Kiti-ln-n, treasurer, rlaugglian, Six-en Row 2: Roisen, Krnmm, Koehler, NVilhelrn, Spomer, treasurer, Kelly, Hussey, Arms, Humphrey, Zinnenian Row 3: Fritchie, Sacks, J. Quattrocchi, Eastinsin, Overgaard, Cole, Zajicek, VVi1kinson, Towne, Ernst, McKeone Row 4: Spadt, Malowney, 1il'06ll6I', Tatman, Stanton, VVacker, president, Ellsworth, Sackett, vine- presidentg Richardson, Sienkneeht, secretary They Make You Feel at Home Helpful information mixed thoroughly with a portion of fun and good times is gained by all girls belonging to the Home Economcs Club. With an eye toward the future, the girls discuss homemakinv and take field tri s to man 1 business ri . . . , p . 5 places to sec these activities in operation. What's more fun than a party? The Home Economics Club enio's combininif business with V . . 5 Q 1 pleasure to study the social side of honieniaking. Are you new to L. H. S.? A Senior Counselor is the girl who will help you. This big sisteri' or' ganization, made up of twentyffive senior girls, is a new club in Lincoln High School. Its purpose is to welcome new girls, help them with their problems, and acquaint them with the school. The Senior Counselors have plans for expand' ing next year so they may help each sophomore girl also. NIGNIOIR C0l'NSlGl.0RS: llnw 1: Hill. Daniels, Chamberlin, Anderson Row 2: Kleinert, Minne, Turner, lleinpliill, president, Peterson, Janicek, Hariri. secretary-treasui'n.-r5 Davis, seen-iary-treasurerg Barnds, Dewey, pre-sident: Ilrielci-r, Ploek Row 3: Herr, 0x'ergaai'il, Knapp, Colbert, Barber, Sorenson, Johnson, llroady, XXWI4'-h, Nami, XValson, Hayes, Hot' G3 .ga- 'Q' WIIWIIGS: Row I: Saxton, Mvf'auley, Fri-4-lzmd, liryan, S4-hritt, ll'f'I1Sll!'Pl'C -T. Mille!! It1'ltSid4-Ni: NYaun4-i', vii-P-prw-si4l4-ull Ifinxwy, st-vlw-tz11'yg Hell, Dimwil, Gittelmztn Ron 2: HZlI'l'lIlg,'lOIl, Gordon. Scott, Johnson. .ll-risen, Hobs-rts. l'llt'IIllIl:', Sheldon, lliclgley, l 4-leer Row 25: Deer, Iiorginzinii, 1iH.Xl4'1', Lutzi, Airlie-n, N11-Plir-ron, SOIlHllA'l'S, Uziiiipbell. lflrnst, llowns, Patzel Row -1: Spozner, B. Miller, Marsolf, Kinslow, Nelson, Stvplxviison, linotfflt, klllllltjllll, Douglass, IlEXvl'lttIldt, Stflllllllllffl. Teal , Famous or Fine Arts Witli eyes glistening, costumes on just right, props supplied, and lines memorized, drama enf thusiasts exemplify the spirit of Mindes. Minies is a dramatic organization for sophof mores. The club provides an opportunity for the members to act before an audience by giving plays or skits at each meeting. One of the outstanding skits this year was Her First Party Dress, which was a mixture of hilarity and confusing circumf stances. The highlight of the year was preparing their act for Joy Night tryouts. Hard work and fun made it worth the effort. sir me-in Sketchbooks, drawing pencils, charcoal sticks, brushes, and paints-all are familiar articles to the members of Art Club, who enjoy the effects and products of these versatile objects. At the biweekly meetings, techniques and ideas for producing satisfying results are presented by competent speakers. Visiting the Nebraska Art Association Exhibit each year promotes the plan for the Annual Art Club Exhibit that displays the talent of club memf bers so the whole school may see the efforts of the potential young artists. ART CLUB: Row I: tlflllflllilll, tl'6EtSlll'0l'Q Enyeart, 5i'kJl'l'liLI'yQ Il:m1'a- han, Vice-ptr-sidentg l'll'2lll1,'j', president 1 lion 2: Hurdle, fllllttlllliill, Howland, Melfenxie 7 Mrs. Kathleen Taussig, new art teacher, and lilene Frailey, Art Club president. find that they have a common Held ol' interest, sculpture. Row Il: Hznmilton, Arth, t1'1ez1su1'e1'g l'l2L1'f11lll!lI', I,+-num-r, ses-rvtznryg Iauwmis. vim--pl'esi1l4-:lt .sz f i J are Qi W 3 of gm ,E l -i 513 KV Lv NIUNDIERS: Row 1: Rovhrkasse, Swindle, McCauley, Colbert, historiang Funningham, treasurer: lVeisgurt, vice- presidentg Stepanek, secretaryg Daniels, presidentg Hompes, Loetterle, Botsford, Nelson, Enyeart Row 2: Bergquist, Beynon, Chamberlin, Clark, Gordon, seeretaryg Roxberg, Shelledy, Stephenson, Beideek, Sick, Sommer-s, Kiely, Peterson, VVileox, Jesse i Row 3: VVells, Crowl, Herminghaus, Beutel, Nellis, Johnson, J. Laase, Meinlie, Mueller, I. Laase, Katslqee, Dingman, Halpine, Langhus, Anderson, presidentg Myers, vim--p1'es1deiit Row 4: Schlegel, Hosfleld, Shugrue, Schmoker, Simodynes, NVatson, K. Broady, Minne, Pauley, ll, Broady, treasurer, Katt, Colin, Lull, Hemphill Row 5: Reed, 'Wishnow, Lynch, VVagnc-r, Seheele, Friedman, Rogers, XVeIls, Strassler, Ms-isenlioldvi-, Cumming, Kitchen, Melieone All the World's ci Stage Calling all junior and senior actors and actresses! Calling all junior and senior actors and actresses! You are to report immediately for Munimers tryouts. The club has the following marks of identification .... Mummers, the junior and senior dramatic cluh, meets every other Thursday in room 326, The members, chosen hy tryouts, display their dramatic talents hy participating in readings, skits, and plays at the meetings, This year the eluh had two big projects. One was the Muniiners play, i'You Can't Take It With You, presented for the general public. Each Mummers rnemher assumes some part in making this annual production a success. The second hig Mummers project was an asf semhly presenting a onefaet melodrama. The play. 'iThe City Slieker and Our Nell, relates the ex' periences of a crooked city slicker with a hillhilly N family. . W L So he on the lookout for these talented club members who are at large and may he found in your school plays. Lee Simodynes, jane Laase, Ann Beynon, Gail Katskee, and janet Gordon are some of the Nlummers behind the scenes, literally and figuratively. 'LYou Can't Take It Witli You met the approval of lvlummers Natasha Stepanek, Phyllis Colbert, Anita Daniels, Morse XVeisgurt, and jo Cunningham as well as the entire student hody. Alice. the n Alice Sycamore fValerie Hompesj tries vtliantl t . 1 1 y o over' lool: the condescending attitude of the parents of her future fiance, Tony Kirby fvlack Rogersj. This is her first meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Kirby CCynthia Henderson and Paul Scheelej. Ulvlzienilicoh' excliims P f l . . i . ro essor Kolenkhov fBernie Vfisli now! at the hallet efliorts of Essie CGlynda Thomasl, t the approval of her hushand. Ed fDax'id Nleisenholderl Pierre livlorse VC' sl' iecurtj and Anrette QBe't Beutelj t . . urn to soniethiiw more practical. lood, You Cant Take lt With You Curtain uoinff upl' the f' il' x D W ami iar phrase sounded amid a group of excited Mummers in the Lincoln High School 1 d' i ie' tu itorium Dcccmher S and 9. Tension was at its peak as eighteen leading char' aeters opened the presentation of one of their hest productions, You Canlt Take It With You, hy Moss Hart and George Kaufman, The story is ahout a typical hut uninhihited American family, who, aside from snakes, fireworks, play writing, dart throwing, ereetor sets, and a printing press all in the living room, are really very sane. lvlartin Vanderholi fMilce Shugruej, Gay VVellington fVVilla Hermingliausj, and Olga fMary Lou Lulll have the linal details of their costumes and properties checltcd hy Don Kitchen and Anita Daniels, student directors, just before the performance. ormal one of the Sycimores fill . , 1 s in love with Tony Kirhy, son of a wealthy exccuf tive. The conflict hetween the families hecomcs quite emharrassing when Mr. and Mrs. Kirhy arrive un' expectedly for dinner. The Kirhys are quite annoyed hy the familys peculiar actions and Strongly ohject to the marriage of Alice and Tony. The Kirhys finally melt, and the differences are straightened out The future lc k h . . no s right for Alice and Tony as the curtain falls on a production that was fun to produc' 2 d 3 f ' ' X ' e tn very tnjoyahle entertain' ment for the audience The Gflwlan Clfvoh Ciiiiiiiiiiigj reviews the past record ol' Mr. Sycamore lGeor51e Strasslerj, as another GfMan Him Songsterl looks at his present credentials. Mr. DePinna CDayid Lynchl heartily approves his picture as a discus thrower, painted hy Mrs. Sycamore LNatasha Stepanekj. '95 0 53? H1-TEENS: Row 1: Tiullock. worshipg Ellenwood, iinaneeg Monia, publicity: Broady, prograrng Knudson, soeialg iN. Lewandowslti, public affairs, Lundy, presidentg Joyner, vice-president, Beutel, secretary, Graham, ll'8aSl11'01'j lioxbvrpq, music: Frailey, scrapbook Row SR: Junpre, Johnson, Legler, Robison, Jenkins, Lee, M. Cunningham, Iden Reich Hansen Daxis Wasmire Ron' 2: Iioehrltasse, Ilodkin, Porter, Sherman, Longinaker, McCormack, Gittelinan, Herr, XVillia.mson, Ridgley fl , ' , ' , 'Yi ' F , How 4: J. Cunningham, Braymen, VVilliarns, Lorey, SehWartz,, Borgmanri, rahrenbrueh, Philipsen, Alvord, Istattli-r, Frank, Priest How 5: Jensen, Madsen, Loomis, Cook, pianist, Calhoun, Vinson, Bramwell, Sehrnoker, Byers, Rine, Goede-n Helping Hands The sign of the blue triangle, to many girls in Lincoln High, means fun, fellowship, and service through YfTeens, under the direction of the Y.W.C.A. At the beginning of each school year YfTeens is introduced to new girls. All girls are then inf vited to join the club and participate in the wide range of interests YfTecns has to offer. Original ideas are used at the meetings to give each month a special meaning, Christmas Capers, Clothes Cues. Schools and Scholarships, and Home Happenings headed a few of this year's outstandf ing activityfiilled months. A popular idea that was started this year is the YfTeen scrapbook. A committee collects and asf sembles mementos of the year's activitiesfparty programs, souvenirs, committee membership lists, popular songs, hymns, and other high spots that the group wants to remember. Help yourself by helping others seems to be their motto. The first day of school the YfTeens presented the teachers with small corsages or boutonnieres. In November the girls extended their helping hand to Europe by sending candy bars over' seas. December was a busy month, since the girls brought cheer to a childrens home with a decorated Gail Katskee and .leannette Coiiiman put the hnish' ing touches on a poster in the Yffeen membership drive assembly as Roma .lean Miller admires their work. Ann Lundy pins a houtonniere at just the right angle on Mr. Bogafs lapel as Lee Simodynes pref pares to distribute corsages made hy Y'Teens for the teachers. Y-'l'l'1lCNH: Row I: Hicks, t'h1'istian:-wn, Kleinert, Synovec, Jensen, M. Iawvamlowslqi, Tioclcrnan, TTZl1'1'lll,2'lUll, Sheldon, Si-hwie1'. Mi- Kee. l z11'i' lhnx 2: J. Johnson, Jeannoutot, Higel, Stafford, Hodder, Sellinunel, 1'vi'1'in, Penton, Arth, I'Ol'tl'1', Hemphill. lbrhal, l l?lg'l'1', Nixon lkow 25: li. J'. Miller, Schwartz, Christensen, .B3.l1l!lg4'!lI'tH0l', Simon, Door, Hobbs, Soinniers, Roth, Hahn, R, lflrnst, NVQ- i 1', Jones, XVe1'tz Row 4: Baker, J. Miller, Rviiners. Slllllll'l9l'S, XYi1son, Sporn, 1XIc'MulI1-n, XXvyIllUI'P, Sf-liritt. Hof, Mf'1'lw1'on. S. Smith. D. Nelson. M. J. Ernst, Koss Row 5: Emhry, Sh?l,1'1'Z1l , Spadt, Malowney, Daniel, Saunders. Tlogenrief, Minne, Leikam, Glade, P. Nelson, Kinslow, Palme, Shilhan, Reinick tree and a number of gifts, went caroling, and pref sented the teachers with miniature Christmas trees to brighten their rooms. Social activities play an important part in Yf Teens. Square dancing, picnics, and rollerfskating parties are very popular, but the Snowball Formal, sponsored by all of the YfTeen Clubs in Lincoln, rates top billing of the season. Another extremely popular occasion is the Motlier and Daughter Banf quet in the spring. Since the YfTeen Club has the largest member' ship of any club in Lincoln High, there is always plenty of talent. The Hobo Party, for instance, gave many budding musicians a chance to prove their ability. The hobo orchestra was a combination of tin pans, cans, bottles, and a ukulele. The hand' sornely dressed hoboes sang with the melodic music. Plans for such events are made by fourteen Y' Teen cabinet members. Four officers are elected and ten committee heads appointed. Through eo' operation and teamwork this cabinet supervises many things that the club strives for to better Lin' coln High. At the end of the year, delegates are chosen from the YfTeen Clubs to represent Lincoln at the YfTeen conference at Camp Brewster in Omaha. From this experience girls from Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri broaden their interest in the objectives of YfTeens. The delegates are then able to bring back new ideas for the coming year in YfTeens. Y-TIGEXS: lhnv I: Peterson, Campbell. ,Xi-htenioiiw, XVeiss, l..0l'il'.4'l'lU, T1 hlrfifdillllx, Tl. Mv4'li11'e, lloll, Botti-her, Meliim, K. Smith, Schniebfxr, Boisi-n Row 2: F1'it.c'hie, Sehlesselnian, Large, VVinler, YVhilmus, 1,?Ll'0l4'lC, Masters, liinginan, Usher, Scott, Harms, S. Smith, li ru mm Row R: H:l1'twig', Taylor, Soilucy. Stanley. Carl. Slwlli-fly, Tatnian, Sacks, Eddy, Seheoiw-r. Hillipqoss, Moralvz. Jacobs, llnxter Row 4: Reishus, Kitchen, Harney, Salmon, Sandvold, Nl'eivlwl, Townv, Finney, Ohslund, Kovlilvr, NYili-ox, S+-huek, Al exzinder Ikon' 5: D. Johnson, Goldstein, Fliiruess, Inizise, Iii-on-llvi' lizitskoe, llird. l.vsl1iAi', 'l'ho1npson. Z1ijil'l'fli, Uolin, lVitt, Alillvl' 1 pas Flillllf' f'l.l'B: Row I: Freeland, Sheldon, Felger, treasurerg Teal, preside-ntg l5l K'1', se-ei't1tai'y, Johnson, Vieo-p1'eSi- dent: Seott, Lutgxen, Siren, Campbell, lmngilialier, Brown Row 2: Mi-Uauley, liaper, -NYllltHll1S, Hays, Jungv, XVag'nPr, Tlalier, Jenkins, l'lll'II1ll'l,f.'f, livimers, Xvl1'SliH.II1D, Ernst, Aitken, Hodliin Row 3: Gordon, Mcl'heron, l ranli, Meliim, Perrin, Hall, l5oVriendt, Seliimnwl, Staats, I-'ommer:s, llowlis, Si-liritt, Sacks, Bell, Masters Row 4: Jensen, Bukin, XVest1-ott, Kirk, Alvord, 12. Miller, Sorenson, Patzvl, Hansen, Calhoun, l-line, Marsolf, Hodder, Rosenberg' llmv 5: Vllilliams, .I. Miller, Pr-i,er'son, Einbry, Ohslund, Finney, M. Miller, Palme, Littrell. Saylor, linotek, Salmon, liouzrlass Service and Song Harmonious echoes, produced hy talented The thirtyfthree Lincoln High School hoys who sophomores, can he heard as they hring the musical compose the HifY take part in many interesting ac' programs to enthusiastic fellow memhers at hi' tivities. This organization is affiliated with the Y. monthly -Clcf Cluh meetings. M. C. A. and sponsored by Harold Scott and Rohcrt Slezak. Occasionally the memhers are inspired hy out' Side artists VVhO Cntfrtain thcfnh Une of tl'1CiI' I7I'OjQCtS YQEII' VVQIS tllc Sflllllg of soft drinks at the home foothall games. The hoys The joint meeting of Clef Cluh and Qrpheons agreed to use their profits for a gift to th: school. is hecoming an annual custom so the sophomores may hear the uppcrclassmen perform, who, in turn. sit hack and relax to the soothing sophomore music. Boys know the HifY Club to he an organiza' tion where they can find recreational relaxation, since after their organization and husiness meetings These virtuosos employ their talents in a they spend their time swimming or playing hasketf variety of musical instruments and vocal music. lull. Ill-Y I'l.l'I!: Row I: Xlleber, Jolmson, Ilarm, pix-simlviltg G1-ist, vice-p1'e:sid0nig XVollS, soc'i'1'l,:1i'yg Iiowell, lrvassilreri XVarnlie, XYig'ht Row 2: Zimmeinian, Dodd, I-ln-linseloi-1'I'4-1-, Haupt, llouehen. Morley. llrown, liynf- llow Zi: lioei'-rs, Alexis, Manski-, lfoell. lialxeoek, Irliwvay, Gi-ii-r, Gerber lung- -I: Sloan, Harvey, Rem-lille-1', Hl'llfil'lt'liSKJIl, Miller, llarnf-ti, Mi-Uaminon, You Sc-liunxann, Force 'N i in ra: N M 'Q fs ,. .1 i'X QCCAT ...r LJ .. 2 -:sry A ff ff ,- U X ig 'I'lll'1 0RI'lIl4l0NH: Row I: Stroll, Spliehal, i'zlrz1g.','. Mott-z1lI', ll'4'1lSlll'ii'1'I I.ix'ing,'st0n, St'C1'G'f?l1'Yj Friedman, president: Vuinming, viee-p1'esid+-iitg A. XYliite. HHl'fll'ElIll'2'll-IIVIHFI IIilI, llovliikzisse, Guest. Row 2:-Rnyeaitt, Jearinoutot, Dmuman, Uleirk, l':11'1son, Peterson, I zii'qiil1:1,1', Mm-Miillvn. Soznniers, In-ideek, Vosbrugh, Hicks, Maser, Hoxherg, Hrehni. Jr-went, Myi-rs, Finley. Row II: Ang, l'2l1'l0l', Lutz, S. Gitunt, XViIeoX, flrierson, Dosek, Lai-son, Cunningham, Kzttsliee, Henderson, ti'ez1sui'4-1'g Folmer, iJX'4'l'Q,'ii?ll'4T, Aiidoisoii. Hana-ovk, ll!1l01'SL'l14'l'. Blue, Row 4: Fast, Reefer, Moore, Git-Iwlhaiis, Cai-veili, Joyce, Pauley, seieezxiit-at-ziiinsg Ilrgiinwell, Sorenson, XXYfi'lL'T1, Sehmolqer, In-oer, lxatt, Stanley, Ernst. Row 5: Iireridle, liitelieii, XYishnow, Milner, 15. Grant, Rogers, president: B2l1'lii'1', Vive-presldentg Mc-Mzthoii, IZ. XYl1ite, Moist-nholder, S4-heele, MeKie. Music Masters There is more than one Young lvian With a Horn in The Orpheons, a eluh for junior and senior musie enthusiasts. Tryouts, requiring the performer to sing or play a elassieal numher, are held at the lveginning of eaeh semester. As a result, masters of the violin, aeeordian, saxophone, piano, trumpet, flute, eello, and hassoon heeome enthusiastie memhers, along with many who are vocalists. Having heen chosen to join Orpheons. eaeh memher takes part in a eluh program at least onee a year. lnvaluahle experience is gained lay per' The intense interest ol' musician Gordon Metcalf reflects the attitude of the whole audience as Monty fVieVlahion hrings Vlarlene Livingston Girly ll Rosen at the Ur pheons assennhly. forming before a sympathetic audience of fellow musieians. The Orpheons assembly is one of the sehool's outstanding programs. Crpheons memhers conduct the tryouts for the assemhly, take charge of all the arrangements, plan the program, and undertake the responsihility of presenting one of the finest enter' tainments of the year. Can you sing loud? Or do almost anything? You may he good. hut Delores Carag and L e O n a r Cl Barker Mean do anything you ean do hetteru' at least, during the Orpheons assenihly. xv. . 4 -351 ax ikv v .lI'XI0lL GIRLS GLEF1 1'l.I'B: Row I: Shipps, Jewett, Enyeart, Farr, Finley, president: Ifnterseher, aeeompanist: Good. s+wretary-ireasurer: Miss Gore, Iiramwell, librarian: lioideek, librarian: Roelirlsasse. Row 2: McCauley, lflrnst, lioxberg, Dunn, Iioty, N. Nelson, Bergrquist, Vogt, Priefert, Kiely, Spliehal, Jesse, Lux. Row Zh Barbara. Ulzirk. Young, M. A. Stziiilvy, Russell, Hieks. Hzillmn, NVii.fht, Bates, Usher, Hzilpine, Nefsky, Bette Clark, Peterson, Roger. M'ye1's. Row 4: Sporn, Kilt'-hen, NVeber, Sc-huek. Sandlovieh. N. Stanley, Blue, L2il1l4lYlSChlZiQ'C'l', Jones, lleynon, Uzirvetli. Sianton, Henderson, Wilcox. Row 5: Hergert, Lasher, Sc-limoker, Joyce, Giebellizius, Pauley, Norris, Johnson. Sievert, Owl-iis, Brozidy, Larson, Crzindnll. Not pictured: Carlson, Uoffmzin, Hartnmn. Mui-tin. Versatile Vocalists Gziiety is in the ziir when the memh-:rs of the Junior Girls Glee Club, directed hy Miss Dorf thea Gore, perform. In their attractive green skirts :ind hlouses. they have entertained on many oe' eaisions. Witli the Senior Choir :ind Boys Glee they helped to present the heziutiful Yuletide Vesper Concert. In several zissenihlies :ind the Spring Vesf per Concert they displayed their versatility in sing' ing both serious :ind guy selections. The seventyftwo girls took the ziudienee down South Aineriezi way in Joy Night. Their lwright dresses Lind melodious strains added the special toueh for the closing ziet of Joy Night. Wliitefshirted erooners of the Boys Glee Cluh, directed hy Mr. Ted Thompson, hlend their voiees for pleasing harmony. These hoys performed fre' duently during the yezir, :it assemblies, vesper eonf eerts. and traditionally opened Joy Night. These singing erewinen manned the Links Luxury Liners from captain to ezibin hoy-:ind sang of joys :ind sorrows of men at sezi. BUYS Iililrlld: Row I: Kinnison, Yai',e':i, T'oll:ii'ci, Mrs, Hwens. Mr. Tlionipsoii, liutlvr, 'l'lioni 2: Crowl, D, N1-lson, Iirndley, Morley, Lit-kei, Cloud, Mr-Ginty, Ric-lay, Jaeobsen. How IL: Hein, li'utte1'li-N, l'lll'L'il2LSi', XVUIDSTHP, I-lno, Turner, IJSUII, Keriniiiuadi-. Ilnw Gutlimann, Sehnif-bei, 1 Q y Ai Q AK alfg 'ggi Uikf Q Q - Q ,J - W A Qgix - .1 .... .... ..,,,. A l T 5? iz' T H 'T b 252:51 ...Q .JS .V . M A, , . 1 fig s Q lf? 2: R is fjyfli .wr Eg -55251 :WW ' f . 5 ii' , 4 be K ' rf ' ' . 5 v Q I S' L H ' 5 4 - 6 :K :Q 533 . if A 5 f. ' , I 7 T 4 it J: Q ,wg I' . N A 1 A . g . A : - is. W 4 f... f'., y Q ,.. 1 W. K riyr yy ...gn -. Q . T T gs Y s 4 .:.v:- Q-ff .1 at lieu' a-T . 11-Q' Sl R V M 5... 5. Wa : .Vx - X K . ..r.. .age -..,,.. WT. Q .Q s. .R X. n ... ' . f Qn.. . f ,N - X 3 Q 5 in s l . 3 c rri -r:- T i 3... if.. .f . . 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SOPIIOYIORE GIRLS GLEN CLTH: Row 1: McCauley, Tiryan, Miss Gore, Nothnagel, librarian: Junge, soeretary- treasurer: Hall, president: NVells, Vice-president, Freeland, librarian: Hivlcs, aceompanistg Masters, Staats Row 2: XN'au'ner, Folger, Sheldon, Somrners, Hergenrader, Kirk, Aitken, Koehler, XVisen, Hays, Kruse, NVQ-zrtz, Sr-hirnniel, Fleming, VVesteott. Row 3: Hansen, McCabe, Teal, Schritt, Saylor, Kost. Tlieber, Vinson, FllTlbI'y, Higel, Littrell, McKeen, Hottenstein. Row 4: Matzke, Knotek, Rasmussen, Kortum, Ohslund, Benner, Douglass, Saunders, llvtewson, Nm-lson, Templin, Perrin. Not pictured: Adams, Dvbus. f -A The Sophomore Girls Glee Club is a training Q' O' group for singers, composed of approximately one hundred sophomore girls. Each girl is accepted in with, the club on the recommendation of her junior 5563 high school music teacher or by tryout in the middle of the year. The annual program that the Sophomore Glee Club presented to the students was proof that they are capable of continuing the tradition of good music at Lincoln High. Z7 N4 iii J f . 7 i J X, X! . L W v SOI'H01l0Rlfl GIRLS Gllllllll f'liI'B: llow I: I-Zrown, Miss Gore, Stafford, librarian, XVcir, librarian: Hodder, vic:e-pres- identg tfampboll, presidentg XVhitv, assistant: Alvord, at-c'o1npa,nistg Johns, secretary: Johnson, Kratzer. How 2 tlarnpboll, Harrington, Gordon, Hutt, Wiesltamp, Hiulcs, Meliim, Beckman, McClellan, llonsrinaker, Hodkin Smith. llow 3: Firestone, Schwartz, Krumm, Baker, Iiottchor, Sherrard, Deer, Rukin, Downs, Hannernan li21l1lllg,'ZlI'lHF'1', .lc-nsvn, Rosenberg, Jenkins. Ron' 4: Canterbury, Hollett, llartlett, Sorenson, Marsolf, Finney Kinslow, Kino, Xxv2i.YIllll'Q, Calhoun, Eno. Not pictured: XVarman. Q. G A. a ,. .-, ag 35 'fi ' gg ' 1, f I 1 V .S ' .. 3.19 . W W lg 5 l WL ' ' ' g 'V .5 'L 1: 2... 99 Rey p , 1 I ,f - A 12, W 1 .K A .. V V :L AVQI V ' fl , . ,L .,.,,. 22 Q iz, . 1 - .l 0 as , . ii - , E 25 l' -l I -' V. 3' 'Q i 6' ,. k - f W 1 Y af 6 . . if ' ,f 'Fl. 'YQ Q3 t 'X 5' 1 mf 'Z in . ,im V if . W lzu. . V s I V,.,. 4 . 2 ,X . , 25 ,V ' .' 'F -' at V is - ggi 1 Q , ' V - A FE? . V . . 1 Vf aw ' . ' l Q ff . PQ ff ' i f ' L A ' '-4 -.0 Z' if l F' 'Y if ' ' it ' 'S V V V, 1 ft' if f , A - M.. J ,,, 'Z' V - V ' 'rf 11 we . 3 yi J :e , V: V . ' - Q 2 ' f . . Q ' 3 x gl y -1 . . ' A f L 1 . f , ' .4 1 i .' X H T V ,J u JF 1-...m-., 1 L.,.ml, x. L... . V-'- 1 Q 1 if .E r Page 99 as fs' SENIOR CHOIR: Row I: H. Slif-rmzin. I,1x'1n:'ston. Nelsonl .Xn,2', l.:ii':v. XX'inter, Ihxvay, Nlinton. ll1'l'g+'l'l, llH1'lr'l'. l,uigwn, l,llI1flY, H1-niphill, Alr, li:1iig:,'+fl1ei'. Row 2: Ifililvy, liautniztn, XY1-stun, llmltliaui-. Norton, I inniA5,:1ssisi- ant IlHll'l?l 4'l Nvllis, Du'I'v:111, llukeer, M. Andelrson, Thompson, S1-lilegvl, Hitachi-ri, am-ompaliist. llnw Il: Guild. ' ' ' ' 'silt lfl'U+'ll4'I' - , Turn:-r, l.ull. XVinslon. Hit-lwrstwixi, Robinson. llii-lu-yy, S1-In-1-ibviy XX ilvox. iiiziiizxgi-i, bohl, Kllllhll-U15 , . Hzlvoli. Ron 4: lH'1'1'32Q2LPll'll, Urol-r, llarln-1', Iiiwzxdy. M1-ist-nliolfli-r. Stith. Illbnvr, It-A4-lu-i', m'l-Sidviiig Henflrif-lcsnn, Hunt. l'1I'lf'flI!l2iYl. l1l1liiig.1'ool1-52 Clamp xi yon lmiidsl' for tlic Senior Ulioir, wlio iillrd tlic :mir with music tlirougliout tlic yczir. Uvcr at liundrcd scniors xvorkcd in lizirmony to liccoinc onc of tlic liusicst :ind most popular music groups in scliool. The Senior Cflioir maids tlicir 1951 tlcliut lwciiorc tlic Nelvrzzskzi Stxitc Education Association witli Il unique program of modcrn music ranging from 'ATlic Villgigq Fcstivzili' to Monotonc. GIRLS 0l l'l4I'l': XYinst0n, Kziiifrnsin, H i 1 liiliniln-iig. :ii-1-oililmiiist. ln tlic auditorium. Tlmefrcfs Music lit only liy tlic 33 czindlus l symlwolizing tlic ycairs of Cliristis lifc. tlic liluc liglits of tlic two pines. and thc Cill!'lSUDAlS stair. tlic Junior l Girls Glcg Club :ind Boys Glcc Clulw joined tlic Scnior Choir to present tlif licqiutiful and ziwcf inspiring Cliristmzis Vcspcrs and zxsscmlwly. 'ATripping hitlicr, tripping tliitlicri' lirouglit xi l complctc zilvoutffzicc for tlic Choir :is tlicy succcssf fully prcscntcd nlolgnitlicu undcr tlic tailcntcd di' rcction of M1'. Rzingclcr. ii iii. k'zu-ivy, linltm-r, Iiii-twig XYhit4-, Lnlz. Page 100 5 Q . i U 5 3 1 in l: Vlizinilwi-liii. Vosbuiuli. fluiisi, XYliilv. llill. ,lliislpi-, Voliiloii. Marx, l.uLZ. llzililwin. Blywis. Joyn.-ix Ron 2: lil ulil Joliiison. XYolti-inailve. Zi:-gwiilmi-iii. Hays-s. Sorviison. Si.-pane-lt. Uonnvll, XX'ii:itli--1-liogg, H1lIlIl1'l!lf!Il,1fl'b'llt'll, l.olu its. Sianini. lhru Z!:Si'l1iAel4-. Koviiigzg, Uaznpbcll, NVQ-lsgurl, il. Slim-i'ni:iu. I,owvll, XX'auiivi'. lil-ml. Donna Iioi-gziard. Ilixii llorgiaarrl. l'i-Ivrsoii. Hooiwi. Ron 4: Mr'M:ilion. Hog:-rs, Cuniminu. Hell. Hnilfli-ii, A. 4XIlIlUl'SOll, ZlllllIl1'1'1llU.llll, I inn. ig llurnils, Voopi-i-. llollanil, XYali. ss-ciw-t:1i'yg Orput. o 4 l ITL I 6 W Thc Scnior Choir was also cnthusiastically rc' ccivcd at thc Univcrsity of Nchraska Finc Arts Pcstival and at thc Spring Vcspcr Conccrt at North' cast High School. Graduation hrought to a climax thrcc years of high school and a ycar of practicc and fun for thc musical Scniors, who gavc thcir final pcrformf ancc at Commcnccmcnt Excrciscs. Eight singing girls and thcir fine accompanist, xycaring hroxyn drcsscs acccntcd with gold lauttons. arc a popular group of musicians, Thc Lincoln High School Girls Qctct. under thc direction of Miss Dorthca Gorc, pcrformcd for many schools, civic. and church groups. Thcir audienccs wcrc not alonc in cnjoying thc music: thc girls thoroughly cnjoycd singing such songs as Do Not Go, My Lovcu and Thc Slcighfi Thc rcpcrtoirc of thc Uctct includcs a varicty oi music ranging from a classic fivcfpart arrangcmcnt of Pains Angclicus' to harhcr shop harmonizations of popular tuncs. Tlic Octct rcccivcs not only plcasurc from singing: oftcn thc mcmhcrs arc prcscntcd with Cillldy. CKIIIIPIIHS. corsagcs, and dinncrs hy apprcciaf tiyc hosts, But dcarcst to thcir hcarts is that loycf licst of all sounds to thc cars of any pcrformcr thc dclightcd applausc of thcir audicnccs. Fivc hoys' voiccs synchronizc to producc thc harmonious music of thc Boys Quartct. Although thc ciuartct sings all typcs of music, thc hoys most cnjoy singing spirituals. Thcy havc pcrformcd for thc Boy Scouts. Eastcrn Star. and othcr civic groups. They arc also wcll rcmcmhcrcd for thcir school pcrformanccs including thcir caroling in thc halls during thc Christmas scason. YS QlAIi'I'l1I'l': Rox I: fill:-plii-1'd, UU x Nlise-liliii-li, lion' 2: S4'llXX'2llJ5ll14'l'. Huw Q Vinini ' . I-Vlllilllll, l.:iI'iiicll. Page 101 lolantl1e Plrllfllliz Row 1: XYil4-ox, Robinson, Sohl, ll1'!ldI'l1'liSU11, Iii-1-lu-i', St'lll'Q'llY0l', liiwwlln-i-, Cooley, lingers, Hell, Koi-nig:,', Hziwoii, ll:-nnwr, Ili-Pd. Sll4'l'Ill2lll, Ron 2: Moore. llollzilirl. XY:ill, lliwlu-X, lihlii-i', I,yn4'li, Slith, l'll'l+'tlIIlilll, Sl'lI4'l'l4'. Ijarlti-i', Itulinu. .XndPi'son. llmidi-ii, Zirnino-rinzinn, Lowell, Xkzigixe-i'. Gilhert and Sullivaifs delightful characters sang their way into thc hearts of large audiences Fehruary 23 and 24 when the Lincoln High School auditorium was turned into fairyland and taken over hy the dainty fairies and handsome peers of lolanthe,'l A splendid cast. directed hy Hugh T. Rangeler and ahly supported hy the Senior Choir and thc Orchestra, tunefully satirized the English courts. Nlolanthe, from the dark exile thou are sum' monedf' hids the fairy queen in answer to the pleas of her court. Pardoned for marrying a mortal. Fleta, Celia, Leila, and the Queen look at Strephon with curiosity alter Iolanthe has said, But his legs are mortal. Page 102 is 5 35 I 1 I... l LEADS: Fli-ta tSl1i1'ley Hvrgeitj, Tl'2'llIl-l7E'2'1l'i'I' f3f0l'Sh' XYeisg'urU, lolzanthi- Ll'l1yllis Kaufinaiil, Lord l'l12illl'0ll0I' flkob l'u111111i11,u,4J, Ct-lizi QXIHYY l,o11 Lullb. l40l'Kl Tollollvr fllavid Blviss-l11l1olde-1-1, Phyllis iA12iI'lt'I16 l.ivi11gs1o11J, Strvphon Qlonty Mr-Mzilionl, Imila Ulvoruiai Ilalti-1'l.l,o1'4i Mo1111izi1'a1':1t l.Xll1'I1 1'lll'lStlitl1S6llJ, f2lll'l'l1 f.Xlllll0 liuizj, I,l'lY2ltt' XVillis 111011 t'a111plwllJ, p1'o11111ttf1':s llezt 121-iilvl and A1111 Lundy, lolanthe tells her sisters of her son, Strephon, who is in love with Phyllis, a Ward of Chancery. Since the Lord Chancellor will not grant permission for Phyllis to marry a lowly Arcadian shepherd, the fairies promise to protect Strephon and inform him, Into Parliament you shall go, backed by our su' preme authorityfi Things are improving for Strephon until Phyllis sees him talking to his mother, who, al' though several centuries old, looks like a girl of seventeen. In Parliament the fairies use their influence to carry out all of Strephon's measures, and the House of Peers is about to be subjected to competitive ex' aminations. Despite his victories, Strephon is unhappy be' cause he is still in love with Phyllis. With little urging Phyllis consents to marry him, and the couple plead with Iolanthe to obtain the Lord Chancellor's consent. The Lord Chancellor, how' ever. has decided to marry Phyllis himself, but his plans are changed when he discovers lolanthe is his longflost wife. Gloom surrounds the fairy band as they are rebuked by their queen and sentenced to death when she learns of their marriages to the peers, But the Lord Chancellor makes use of his law study and amends the fairy law to read: All those who dont marry a mortal must die. So the happy lovers are unitedg the peers are pronounced fairies: and everyone is happy. Menibers of the audience were united in their approval of the 1951 opera, given by the Senior Choir and the Orchestra. l 1 - . Page 103 BAND: Row 1: Jordan, Dreamer, Murphy, sergeantg VVilson, Petersen, Mills, Hill, Sorenson. Row 2: Herniinghaus Heilenian, NVieek, Mason, McMahon, Bai'lwi', president, Snyder, Mit-haud. Row Ii: l'li'endlv, Biebvrstein, Honnens Meliie, second lieutenant, llrinkworth, Rogers, Hatch, Ilanek, XVa.tkins, Yost, XfVaddl1-. Row 4: Cloud, Riclnl Spahn, Wiclielt, Van VVinkle, Egger, Eurich, Taft, Gatus, Hein, Sound an 'a' please! says Bernard Nevin, the competent and understanding director of the Lincoln High School Orchestra. As the pianist strikes a , a chord from ahout fifteen different instruments resounds through room l3l. The orchestra mernhers take out of their folios the different selections ranging from Bach to Boogie and from Jensen to Jive. Some of their favorites are: i'The William Tell Qverturef' kiln a Persian Mar' ket, Jazz Legatof' and 'Sleigh Ride. The Orchestra, which is a closely knit group of young musicians, plays for many of the high school functions. The plays, vesper concert, and The Shall Bring yearly assembly are important events for the orches' tra members. Four weeks in the second semester were devoted entirely to practice for Iolanthe. Rehearsing with and accompanying the opera cast is one of the many pleasures enjoyed hy an orchestra memher. The members also enjoy participating in the appreciation concerts which are presented to the junior high school students. At the end of the semester, after eighteen weeks of practice, the orchestra memhers take pride in their improvements and accomplishments. 0lltflIES'l'ltA: Row 1: Burns, librarian: Brinker, librarian: Bieberstein, secretary: Kittflien, president, Ilouelwr, YlL'f0-IJI'PSld9lltQ Katslceo, tl'1'lLSL1l'61'Q Haneoelc, librarian' Mr. Nevin. Row 2: Hobbs, Ernst, Sehwier, Summers, Smchaeufelv, Lambert, liohl, Jacobs. Row 3: Wfilkins, .l. Miller, M. Miller, Taylor, lloxbei-g, l'idt-oek, NVrig'ht, Murpliy, Renwick, Row -1: Hap, Marshall, XVislinoW, Scott, Milner, Reed, XVilt-ox Row 5: Mai-dis, Ham-r, Sellniuyer. White, Slit-rwood, Steele, lfaulhaber. 'w W and Row 1: fhosenbavli, Patzi-l. Carl, Ayer, Ijndliolni, Sacks. Malownvy, XVlil'tmus. Row 2: Ross, Milli-r, estiopv, Kirk, lfranrfis, flriesi-ig I'oi-tor. Hand. Row Zi: Zvllers, Mir-hand, Miilli-, Hniilli, Sow-iisi-ii, XYilkii1H. ll ver, lived, Iloiivlif-i', lio,e,'ei's, Iirlioiiiivlt. Mwtc'all'. Iirst liviilifiiaiil, student rlireclor. Ikon -I: fliiilfl, fliiislliiigw-r'. ' hani lill liiliiin with Mr. XVel1'li. Itaper, XVl!1IP1', liziiser, N1-llis, jfiw-ili-1'ivlt. Vp Proudly strutting, with their bright red skirts flying, the snappy baton twirlers and flag bearers, led by the highfstepping drum major, announce the arrival of the Band on the football field at the opening of each home game. Beginning with the colorful and exciting foot' hall halfftime activities in the fall for the Red and Black, the Lincoln High School Band, under the enthusiastic direction of Mr. Lyle Welcli, conf tinues a series of activities during the year that combine in making the organization one of the topnotch bands in the state. Cooperation, determination, and long hours of hard practice have given the L.H.S. marching band n . v . . ..- . , x ,. an A rating in the University of Nebraska Band Day competition. The L. H. S. Band also provides entertainment at the school assemblies, Christmas parade, vespers, and spring appreciation concerts for the junior high schools. Playing e v e r y t h in g from Tschaikovskys Finale, Symphony in F Miiiori' to the Tennesf see Waltz, the band has served up a menu to suit everyones taste. Composed of faithful seniors who havent missed an activity, aspiring juniors, and enthusiastic sophomores, the organization this year is classified as a complete symphonic hand. 'l'XYIlCIil5RS: Row I: Livingston, Kivly, .lewe1.L, laltgeii, Yosilia, L,ll'ZiNVfU1'd. Row 2: Hof, Lane, Joyce, Bai'bei', Helm, Usher, liarson. Important people in the Advocate office are editors: associate. Reiling: third page. Hemphill: news, jones: managing. Gihson: second page, Stoll: fourth page. Kissler. -af. . A A. ' 5 T w . ' 'wt ' 5 f asa' 1 KN TX-N, As Al Anderson. exchange editor: Trahert. assistant sports editor: and Kleinert, reporter. watch, Torrey. copy editor. wonders if Christiansen, sports writer, will get his asf signinents written. Bancroft and Duling, reporters, study their duties. Page 106 are: Chaniherlin. Static Writer: Surveying their work Nellis. reporter: NVilson, feature editor: and Colbert. ref porter. Holland. girls sports editor: Agnes Anderson. Static writer, and Russell and Turner, reporters, make suggestions for next Weelfs Advocate. Read All Wliri? Wlizit? Wlieir? Wliere? Wliy7 How? Is it a quiz in a history class or mayhe a gossip session? No, hettcr than either of those. these are the questions answered in each news story of The Advocate. The hifweekly issues of the Lincoln Highs AllfAmcrican paper provide readers with news of classes. coming events. jokes, cluh meet' ings, and stories of all important sports events. The Advocate doesnlt just happen. Under the ahle direction of Rohert Nfunger. writers are constantly pushed hy the cverfpresent deadline, copy Financial matters are an important factor in issuing The Advocate as the husiness stall will verify: Wright, Welclw, Stahnl-ie. Meisenholder. manager: Broer. and Pickett. Hohhs. reporter1 Vv7alt. Static Writer: Vsfaline, White and Thompson, copy editors: and Herr and Boyd, report ers, look for ideas in the tile ot old Advocates. Hof. literary editor: Finley, Morgan. lcwett. and Hermf inghaus. reporters: Connell. associate editor: and Hicks. reporter. find a spare moment for upeeping back into old issues ol The Advocate. bout lt! is checked and rechccked, headlines are written. layouts are made, proof is read. and a thousand and one other details are attended to. A different staff publishes the paper each semester, and often positions are rotated throughout the semester. The result of the exertion of all this time and energy is the paper wc look forward to every other WCd1lCSdilQ', Lincoln High Schools Advocate. Cooperation is essential for a good paper. Proving this are: Hobbs. advertising stall member: Beynon and Grierson, Static editors: Hallam, advertising stalf mem' berg Anderson. typist: Lesher and Welclu. advertising staff members: Vw'ymore. reporter: and Crawford, Static editor. in Broady. managing editor, shows Beechner. exchange editor: Sherman, reporter: McCracken, copy editor: Vsfeir. exchange editor: Katskee. third page editor: Laase. news editor: and Beutel, second page editor, what makes a good headline. :Xs Cecil. sports editor. points out his story. Becker. ref porter: Christensen. copy editor: Crowl, reporter: Lynch. assistant sports editor: Brown. reporter: Lehman. girls sports editor: fvlinne. reporter: and Furness. copy editor. observe good journalistic style. L......l 'ny i, JH lb lmportant members of the publication stall are Broer. advertising stall member: Thoreson, circulation manager: Xflclieone and -lones. secretaries: Pickett. advertising stall member: Merritt, photographer: Ernst, advertising stall' member: and fvlonia. business manager. Page lO7 I simply must lind that slide rulef' was the constant cry of Alison Faulkner, man' aging editor. as she prepared to lay out each page of The Links. Dapper john McGreer. husiness manager, showed his Scotch hackground hy ably man' aging the linancial affairs in a not too lavish, not too parsiinonious, manner. No one understood how Jo Ann Knapp, for' mal photography editor, could keep her hun' dreds of sophomore and junior pictures in such good order and still keep up a steady conversation. Page 108 'Can anyone think of a caption for this page? ln spite of this question, Mary Ida Barnds, edif tor, came up with some very clever ideas. but no one, not even Mary Ida, ever figured out her filing system. L-L -K-S. Meeting deadlines, retaking jinxed pictures, deciding the theme, hiding the window shade, keepf ing the cover a secret, checking head sizes. receivf ing invaluahle advice from sponsors. Miss Grone, Miss Martin, and Miss Waiidc, identifying pictures, eating a prefChristrnas dinner of cold cocoa, sarf dines, and sticky divinity, and working in a conf stant hubhuh all add up to a husy year for the 1951 Links Board. The result of this furor was revealed when the dust cleared away on distrihution day and everyone settled hack to look at his own pictures in the hright red 1951 Links. Joan Joyner, hiography editor, had a terrific headache over senior head sizes. but managed to remain cheerful enough to prepare their hiographies accurately and to index every name in The Links. Links typisti Alarnee Ewing. is in a difficult situation typing the material of writers Nancy Mueller. ,loan Knudson, and Ellen Pickett, since every word must he exactly right. 2 5 3-Sf PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS: Row 1: Hurst. Hogg. Staff photographer. Row 2: Eno, Aclcerson. Hughes. Hunt. Cooper, Merritt, staff photographer: Taylor. staff photogf rapher: Stitli, Wacker. Noise reigns supreme as staff writers Tom Kissler and Allen Christiansen dictate simultaneously to typists Qloyce Sporn and Beverly Davis. 'kThere's a picture at llli' A.M. or P.M.? is the question of Photograplier Boh Davey, since he has learned hy experience that he must take his excellent pictures any time. anywhere. 4 l f Y IE -Y 1 ,Y ,lll A -- l it SALESMEN: Row 1: Gittelman, Christensen. Miller, Vv'inter. Thomas, McCauley, Murphy. Clinton. Finley. Mc' Clure. Synovec, Row 2: Stephenson. Sharrar, McMullen. Vv'right, Monia, Bramwell. Sporn, Crawford, Barker. Sherman, Hosneld, Weisgtirt, Roherts, Cole. Artists -lim Miller and Denney Johnsen show their cartoons to writers Cynthia Henderson. jane Laase. and Gail Katskee to see if they are appropriate. an . ., -ra L Page 1699 DEBATE CLYB: Row 1: Seated: Dinunian, Hansen, Reishuzs, A. Davis. lion' l 2: Standing: Taylor, Laase, Perry, Kysar, Gradwohl, R, Davis, xV0lSg1ll'I, Hartwig, Gadd, Mueller, secretary: Langhus, vim-0-president. Row 3: Katskeo, lfraneirs, Hale, hXvO1'liIll2LYl, Minne, Hancovk, XxvlSllIlUNV, ll'P2lSlIl'l'l'Q Roux-rs, president. Resolved: To Speak Well Do you like to argue? Can you argue on hoth sides of the question? This is one accomplishment of a good def hater, and memhers of the Lincoln High School Dchate Team have endless information on hoth sides of the question: Resolved: That thc Amer' iean people should reject the Welfzire State. A The fun and experience gained on the out' offtovvn trips are long rememhered. The tour' naments most looked forward to are the three Misscnuri Valley contests: the hoys, girls, and open, where good records were made. At the Doane College Invitational Tournaf ment, the three teams Won eleven of fifteen def hates, four excellent ratings in debate, three su' periors in discussion, one superior and one ex' ccllcnt in cxtemporancous speaking. .lack Rogers Returning victorious from a dehate tournament are advanced dehatcrs: Row 1: Langhus, Weisgiirt, Laase. Wilcox. Row 2: Mueller, Gradwohl, Perry, Wishiitmw. Row 3: Rogers, Friedman. was awarded a S100 scholarship for his outstandf ing individual achievements. At the 1951 Misscuuri Valley Open Dehate Tournament the L.H.S. team won the champion' ship, winning ten out of fourteen dehates. The hoys team, lviarvin Friedman and jack Rogers, also won medals as the outstanding team at the tournament. Because of interest in dchate activities, the Dehate Cluh was organized this year. The cluh sponsors the Forum Cup contest, awarded to the hest Lincoln High oratorical speaker. Their other activities include sponsoring the Interclass Dehate Tournament, which gives inexperienced sophomores. juniors, and seniors an opportunity to learn the fundamentals of dehatc and compete against other memhers in their class. X,,3Y:-32 gferg? X , x - QI I 5 - Q Wu Warm A-2 02x YW e T e xx N, T xx me l fi 1 1 Page 1 10 Tickets, please tg s Ol' eourse you've notieed the zlttrzietive girls who do the ushering :it L.H.S. These 23 girls. dressed in lilziek skirts, white hlouses, and pert reel ties and hats, :ire known :is the Usherettes, They may he seen lending :L helping hand at :ill school affairs. Along with the ZICUJTS, zletresses, and pzlrtieif pants in the plays, the Opera, joy Night, and the other Lineoln High School puhlie performances, the Doormen do their own part in milking ezieh per' formzinee at sueeess. This group is eomposed of sophomore, junior, :ind senior young men who not only take tiekets :it the doors, but also proteet the elosed eorridors and exits. ORWII- N li ns l ox ex I inkholm. Kysai, Spuhn, lie-nrt doorman: Mr-Howell, sistint hi id doo 11 in I' I llli hiv, I,ig:,'l11lo.Jordzin. Row 2: Kirig, V:1nfiif1's1ir:i-, Yost. mis Tel in tio p on Row Il: I+'1'z1lia-is. I'L1i'vh:lsv, Hoge-i's, Hnli-, von A .. ,Q Page 1 III-Sl'0'l' C0lllll'I I'ElG: Nfilllllillgi Stl'l1lh6l'S, I'i0l'l't', SlilNl1t'l', Weisgurt. Sitting: Weiehel, T111 111113 I'Iu'g'e1', Ilorgqiiisl. LIHIRAII Y 1'0DlVlI'I I'IfIl'l: Shelledy, Ti?L1'liGl', I,oette1'lcs, Ellenwood, Miss Snyder, .I-lroady Aitken, NVrig'ht. Theres a need for every committee and a com' mittee for every need around L.H.S, Busy HifSpot committee members plan the pop' ular Friday night entertainment for students. The library committee helps choose the wide variety of reading material available in our library. All the school assemblies are planned, engif neered, and announced by the members of the asf sembly committee. Films tomorrow. Go directly to room SOG. The movie operators show films to classes i11 every department ot the school. Lo al and Eager The safety committee emphasizes safety in the shops, the laboratories, a11d the halls. The members check danger spots regularly. Better courtesy and cooperation are tl1e aims of the citizenship committee. The makefup committee was present at all the plays, opera, and Joy Night to put the fin' ishing touches on the actors. Each of these committees is responsible for a part of the busy program of activities in Lincoln High. ASSICNIBLY l'0NlYIl'I l'l4Il'I: RON' I: Tf1'1U0lll1g'I Huston, Norris, Andi-1'So11 IQIIHDD. Row 2: Cuiiimiiig, I'1 ie1'ert. fillll'lII1?l1l, Iirnsi, JOllllSUIl, F1'ied- 111z111. Row 25: Kirk, Meirshzill, XYf-is- gurl, lfiillflilllilll, McCabe, Seheelv. Page 112 If , . ,, , , P, .. , K4-:11'n:4. HIUYIM 0l'l-ZR,k'l'0IlN: Row 1: X4-xxvolulhv. Vvll I'iv11-ef IW-'l T 'lUIll XVH4' ' wx--u. Row 2: 5Ir'Kl1,i5l,Tll, Sw-1'm-tzwy: Iliwlmlwis. Mw- 4iIlblX. Slixnn-'13 I,:l1':1lwQ-, ,XI'IN714i, I41lO4lllx0, S A F E T Y COWI !ll'l I'ElfI: Row 1: Schuvk, Loy, Durst, Ch1'istia,nsen, ,I0nPS, Roisvn. Row 2: I. 0 wv l 1, liogw-1's, H1-11d1'iL-ksolx, li B n n e 1' , Maddvn, VVish now. if 1'I'l'iZI'IXSIlIl' l'0WIWllT'l'l4Il4I: 17I1'if-kson, Ifixllvy. Joyflsk. WIAKIG-I'P C0WWll'I I'FIl4I: ,I:6'I'LZ'fI1liSf, N4-lscm, fyflflhillll, 1311f11t1'm-wlni. Sm'v11sm1, l':11xHan4-1', Doss-lc, NW,-:1tl14-1'lm,g Page I 13 its Fiqh? fOr nur Al- mc MQ- fer Zvafffs' w 'waawxm6mw.,mkw2aw' ww .ua:1mAWwwMnynm1-.ws Sw-- ---W-'f '-g:rfwHwvw'GM Www NI ller, XVohlfarth, Knapp, seeretaryg Lutz, president: Lanprhus, viee-presi- PEPPERS: Row 1: XVilson, Nelson, . ue . 1 ' dent, Holland, Baldwin, DuTeau, Hamme Row 2: Livingston, Mann, Russell, Clinton, Lundy, Chamberlin, Hemphill, A. Anderson, Gadd, Pattison, Kaufman, Yosika, Daniels, treasurer: Guest Row 3: Garage, Baker, Gillett, Finney, Nellis, MvMa1'tin, Overgaard, XVells, Maser, Gomez, M. .Xnde-rson. Hobbs, Sliernian, Stolz Row 4: Jones, Nesseler, Sehiodler, Stepanek, Meinke, Perry, Beulel, Turner, Sehlegel, Colbert, Johnson. Bricker, secretary: llieber Row 5: Diamond, Moo1'e,Vx'iee-p Janleek, Dixie BO1'Q'?lZil'd, Donna Borgaard resident: Obernieyer, presirientg Laase, Melinipglit, Vvalt, Harbor, llarnds, Ilroady, Lincoln l-ligh, We're Backing Yon The Peppers, Lincoln Highs pep elub eomf posed of 60 senior girls, back the teams through victory and defeat. Each day that an athletic event occurs, Peppers don their uniforms-fblack skirts, red sweaters with emblems, and red hats-to remind the student body to back the team. Banners in the halls also help to spur the teams on to victory. Peppers attend all home events and whenever possible go to outfofftown games. This year they used their money from refreshment salcs at the toot' ball games to go to Grand lsland and the district tournament at Fairbury. The walls of L.H.S, auditorium come tumblin' down as the student body and the Peppers. led by six enthusiastic Cheerleaders, cheer the team in pep assemblies held before home foot' ball and basketball games. The Cheerleaders are chosen hy tryout, and put into motion the exhilaraf tion felt by crowds at assemblies and athletic events. Above the roar of the crowd comes the voice of George Strassler describing the action of the football game. Morse XVeis91urt easily identihes the players from the new press box. Doroth Perr Bette 0 'vlcfvlartin Donna Borgaard Y Y, Y J A - A . ' - Nancy Mueller, and Shirley Langhus had good reason to W pity Soo City since L. H. S. won 2049. Page 116 CHFIERLEAIJERS: Nelson, DuTeau, Baldwin, Holland. XYolill'a1'tl1. Mueller QB The Cylor of The Teams The L Club of Lincoln High has established a great tradition of athletic contribution and fine sportsmanship. Originating with the introduction of athletics in Lincoln High, this club includes in its memberf ship all athletes who have earned a letter. Qutstandf ing achievement, good sportsmanship, sincere effort, and fine ability displayed in competition earn for an athlete a major letter L. L men are presented to the school at annual spring and winter awards assemblies. Setting a good example for the school with their constructive serv' ice, the L Club members wear their letter sweaters on game days. Their theatrical ability is annually displayed through their hilarious joy Night act. Cf great interest to all present and former L Club members are the L Club reunions held approx' imately every five years. Since the L Club is a tradition in Lincoln High, it includes a large num' ber of alumni who have gained further athletic recognition. I. VLUB: Row I: Hwviis, D, Hunt, l,ai-ab-w-, NVeisser, Johnson, Babcock, W'all, Nelson, Debus, Cliristiaiiseii, Mendoza Huw 2: Selireiln-i', lli-eiidlv, Gradwolil. XVJ1gIlG1', Becker, Saddoris, Mellinger, Selden, Glenn, Kissler, M, Hunt, llanseoni llow 3: Cooley, lil-lei-ly, NVebei'f, Heiidrieksoii, Kostos, Sloan, D. Scanlon, XVai'd, Yungblut, Gohde, Carter, Trabert, .loneis Row 4: J. Sc'-anlon. Slziclek, Lehl, Norlhup, llutherus, Pi ti-iv, Forke, Beechner, Good, Houehen, Reed, Meliride, Haupt C Another honor for the fighting Red and Black Babcock Becker Beechner Brierlv Burling Butherus Cooley Debus Feldt Garcia Geist Harm The 1950 season of the Lincoln High Red and Black gridders can he summed up in two words, surprising and grand Building a new team around a nucleus of four returning lettermen and one certificate winner was a tough hut interesting joh for Coaches Bill Pfeiff and Joe Partington. Lincoln High and Grand Island finished in a thirdfplace deadlock in the final high school grid ratings, as a result of their 14,14 tie on the frozen Islander sod November 10. Northeast, the State Champions, and Omaha North finished first and second. team was the capturing of the Missouri Valley Listening to Referee Bill Keefer before the Northeast' Lincoln High game are Rocket cofcaptains, -lim Cederdahl and Wavne Taylor, and Links cofcantains, lohn Schreiber and Vern Burling. 'Shoulcler to Shoulder, crown, with a fivefwin nofloss record. This was the first Missouri Valley title for the Lincoln crew since 1947. Individual honors went to Don Smith, who was awarded a first hcrth on the World Herald allf state '50 team, and john Schreiber, who was named center on the first string eleven picked hy the As' sociatcd Press. Last half comehack victories were the theme, as the Red and Black rang up three straight wins at the start of the season. The score was 2542 after the Links overcame a sixfpoint halfftime dehcit to register their opening win over the Omaha Central Eagles in Omaha. Lincoln ........ ......... 1950 SCHEDULE Omaha Central Lincoln S. C. East .....,.... Lincoln ,,...,.. ....,.... S . C. Central... Lincoln ......... ..... N ortlleast ....... Lincoln ......... ........ S cottsbluff ...... , Lincoln Omaha North .... Lincoln ......... ........ O maha South... Lincoln ......... ........ 3 9 Omaha Tech ..... . Lincoln Grand Island .... Page I 18 D. Hunt M. Hunt Johnson Mellinger Mendoza Nelson Fight cmd Win Again the gridders journeyed to foreign sod, and again they were on the short end of a l3f6 count as the second half got under way. But Sioux City East was no match for the revitalized Lincoln eleven, as the Black Raiders fell 1943. The Sioux City Central Little Maroons were prepared to take a victory hack to the Iowa city as they enjoyed a 1944 lead with only 20 seconds remaining in the contest. A screaming partisan crowd came to its feet as Bill Debus calmly threw a ninefyard pass into the waiting arms of Kay John' son, who sped the few remaining yards to the end zone, making the score 2049. TIIE RESERVE TEAM: Seated: McKie, R. L. Johnson, Row 2: Hitz, Haupt, Zanders, McXVi1liams, Zelen, Start, King Larabee Lehl Northup Saddoris D. Scanlon The fourth tilt was a LincolnfLincoln North' east capital city grid classic. The Rockets, riding upon a string of victories, blanked the Links 25fO for their second straight city crown. Bouncing hack from their defeat hy the Rockets, the Links trimmed Scottsbluff Bearcats 2647. Highlight of the game was an Sofyard kickf off return for a touchdown by Lincoln's Don Smith. Cmaha North was the sixth aggregation to test the Links in a schedule that included ive of the top ten teams in the state. An outweighed Lin' coln team fell 2037 at Omaha. Vlfedner, Schwabauer, R, NV. Johnson, Brown, Dvorak Gilbert, Hamann Standing: Haley, manager: Madsen, Dinges, Barnett. Sloan, Miller, Butcher, Lauer, Nemeth, Erway, Schwindt, Hurling L4-. Usa, I. Scanlon Schrcihcr Sladck Smith Stoncnian Vfagncr Vvfall Vvfcisscr Wvilcox Thc Rcd and Black addcd another Missouri Vallcy win at the homccoming gamc with a rousing 3245 hlanking of Omaha South. Again Don Smith was in thc spotlight as hc rcturncd a Packcr kickf oil 82 yards to the douhlc stripc. Thc Links gaincd a clcar titlc to the Missoiiri Vallcy crown with a 396 victory ovcr Omaha Tech, 1949 grid champs. Sl-:irting right cnd for at lifyard gain is Links' Don Smith 1225. Clearing thc way for Smith is Bill Dchus 1395, as Don Sliidek 1135. ,larcd Larabec 1335, and Leroy Buthcrus 1on groundl otlicr support. G. l. players shown are Pat Lee 1645 and Al Huffman 1655. Thrcc very important people during football season are Man' agcrs Hickey, Brcndle. and Kisslcr. Zllfdcgrcc wcathcr grcctcd Lincoln and Grand Island in thcir annual clash at Grand lsland. The Rnd and Black had not dcfcatcd an Tslandcr tcani sincc l9-U. The Links cainc from hchind twicc and stoppcd a hclatcd Grand Island touchdown hid in thc closing scconds to assurc a l-V14 tic. Throughout most of the season Coaches Pfcirl and Partington uscd a twoftcam systcm. altcrnating at quarters, Thc advantagcs of this systcin wcrc provcd in corncfhack victorics and in providing valuahlc cxpcriencc for morc playcrs. Links' Don Smith 1225 goes oil tackle for a sixfyard gain hcfore bcing haulcd down hy Rockcts' Vvlalt Garner 1-U5 and Paul Frcdstroin 1555. Other Lincoln players visiblc arc Don Lehl 1265, Don Beckcr 1575. and ,lar Larabec 1355. warp wa, xglA,,g,,4w1 H ' . 'L 1 ,. .Y Y X fo 'I'lllfl S0l'lI0WI0llI4I TEAM: Seated: Mulligan, Nielsen, Pierce, Remington, Jorgensen Row 2: XYiglit, Albert, Chase, NViltI'ang, Kimmel, Ford, Kermoade, Edwards Stalmling: Shaw, Eli'-l756l'lllf'L, Pierson, Church, Tflllllvlfllliill, NXvH1'llli0, Deiz, Ellis, fl1'f'llll'l' Guided by the able coaching of tutor Harold Scott, the Lincoln High Reserves rolled along the victory trail to another successful seasoni The gridders compiled 116 points to their opponents' 18 over the fourfgame schedule. The junior Links completed a season of three wins and one defeat against formidable opposition. They dropped the Boys Town Seconds twice by scores of lSf0 and 46f6. The Omaha Tech Reserves were walloped 46fO, as the Links Eleven closed the season in the L.H,S. oval. The lone setback for Coach Scott and his crew was a l3f6 loss to the Fremont Subs in a game which saw a trio of Lincoln touchdowns called back be' cause of penalties. The Lincoln High Sophomore football team, coached by Bob Slezak, played two games, but the yearlings showed plenty of ability as they romped to victories over the Beatrice Reserves 24fO, and the Valley Seconds 6750. N0ll'I'lI FIELD TEAM: Row 1: Zollers, Francis, Bacon, XVanel:, McCall, Helmsdoerfer, Gerber, Florey How 2: Beideelc, Curtis, Honehen, Scott, Schmidt. Slqold, Ruelinian How 25: Jones, T:llK'liUXV, Smith, liauk, Deubelbeiss, ltlore, llrendle use 4,537 fag-' nl! Y 5 -may 'K' . 122' ,Q 5,2 x Wx 1 wk. S 3' - Carter Forke Rarelyrfif everAhave Lincoln High's basket' ball fans witnessed a more exciting finish to a sea' son than that provided at the close of the 1950f51 campaign. The Links, under the able tutelage of Coach Lyle Weyand, swept through a 20-game schedule, amassing 13 wins. The win column was glorified with such reputable honors as regional winner over Northeast, and victor over the Iowa State champs in a midfseason affair. Coach Weyzind molded his six returning lettermen and a fine reserve squad into a smooth basketball machine whose balance, team work, and spirit played a large part in thc success of the 1951 season. Taking a westward jaunt, the Links rambled over Alliance 5029 in the hello game of the sea' son. The following evening the Weyandfmen were snowed under from a barrage of points sifted through the hoop by Scottsbluff. The Bearcats Cray Hanscom QQK Gabelman Cohde Fight for the Fame wouldn't be denied as they hit 7376 of their shots for a 71f46 margin. Traveling to St. Joseph, Missouri, Forke and Jones led the Links to a 43f41 victory with 12 and 10 points respectively. Returning to the Whittier maples, Weyand's team bested highly praised Grand Island 4288 led by Carter's 11 points. Fairbury fell 5889 as the Red and Black quint continued their winning spree. Holding their upward surge, the team downed Omaha Tech 46f39, and Omaha South 4429. Sirles, from Cmaha Central, dimmed Lincoln's hopes when he hit with a twofpointer 10 seconds before the gun as Central carried oif the victory honors 51f49. Dean Sloan drove in to drop a bucket with three seconds left to send the Norfolk game into overf time. Dean decided the game for Lincoln 52f5l. with his overtime free throw. 6,000 enthusiasts witnessed the 26th meeting of the Lincoln HighfLincoln Northeast contestants, Hendrickson ,lennings fi? Page 122 1 'Q - 1450: 'Fit ri 5--rf I '+P ' . : Z ii , 8+ . A,.E,.. V at 1 . , , .,,4. 1 I . 1 V p :: . I 1 1 1 , k s if aa. , r f . ..., , i 1 ig I Jones Kostos Olson Petrie 0 Lincoln'5 Name The Rockets staged a thirdfquarter barrage overf coming a 22f18 halfftime deficit to win, 40f31. On a twofnight stand at Sioux City, Iowa, the Red and Black lost two tilts, 5038 to East and a thriller to Central 3463. Falls City was nosed out 32f30 by the Links. Dave Weber sank a free throw to down the Iowa State champs, Abraham Lincoln, 5261, the followf ing week end. Hastings was mauled 5941 as Sloan hit for 20 counters. In the last game of the regular season, Hanscom's 17 points and Jones, 16 were not enough to outlast a highly inspired McCook five as Lincoln went down to defeat 6255. Dean Sloan, Links center, reaches high above two North Platte defenders to notch 2 points in Lincoln's thrilling 52f5'1 victory over the Bulldogs. Ladd Hanscom, scrappy Lincoln guard, appears ready for action. Lincoln High copped the Regional Tourney trophy and much prestige. In the opening round of play Lincoln rambled over Fairhury 62f40 with a beautiful fast break. Then came the Links' rivals, Northeast. The Red and Black continued their giant killing, knocking off the Rockets 4965. In an afternoon tilt in the State Meet 9,000 excited fans witnessed one of the most exciting games of the 1951 tourney. Witli the game close, Sloan tied North Platte's 51 points with a fast set' up. Then came Dave Jones. He calmly stepped to the freefthrow line, and with the crowd raising the rafters, he hit. Fans cheered the team with a thrillf ing 5261 victory in the air. The Links engaged Omaha Benson in the semifinals and were out' lasted 4Of32. The starting ive, backed by such able subs as Jennings, Kostos, Olson, Petrie, and Weber, who often hit important baskets when they were needed, brought praise and glory to themselves and Coach WCjVl1Hd for an honorable 1951 season. Dean Sloan grabs in vain for the basketball from a Benson player while another Bunnies' cager appears to be apply' ing a football block to Ted Forke. Benson won 40-32. 2522 ik 3 3 ,, K We 1511. A M Lincoln forward Ted Forke grahs the exer elu ne basketball as a Northea t eager eern unable to locate the bill The Red and Black won the Distric: Tournament crown .1 they rolled over the Rockets 49 15 Other Links in metion are Dean Sloan David ones and Ladd Han com Sloan Weber Wells Manager Allan A n d e r s o n watches to see if any more has' kethalls are headed his Wav since he keeps track of all equipment for thc team. Lincoln ...... ,,,,,.,,,, Lincoln ....., ,,,,,,,.,, Lincoln ....,, ,,,.....,.r 4 3 Lincoln .... . .,.r,,..,. . Lincoln ...... ,,,,,,,.,. 1950-1951 SCHEDULE Alliance ....................,,,,.,.. 29 Lincoln ......... .,...... S 2 Abraham Lincoln, Scottsbluff -'Y'-A ------- 7 1 C0llnCil Blugs ..........., 51 st' Joseph -----------Aq,A,.A.AV-.- 41 Lincoln ....,, ....r.. S 9 Hastings ......,...,.,,,,...,,.....,. 41 Grand Island --4----MAA------,- 38 Lincoln ,,,,.,..............,,,, 55 McCook .....,,,,.,,.. ........,,, 6 2 Fairbury ....,.,,...... Lincoln ...... ........... O maha Tech .................,.. 39 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Lincoln ii ' 4 4 Omaha South 29 Lincoln ,,.,,,,.,,,,rr.,,,,,,,,, 62 Fairlvury ,,..r,.,...,,, .......... 4 0 Lincoln ...... .,,.,,..,,. 4 9 Omaha Central ,,,,,,,,,,Y,,Y 51 Lincoln.. 49 Northeast frnix M35 Lincoln ...... ,,,,,,,,,,, N orfolk ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S1 -'- V U Lincoln ,...,. .,..... 3 1 Northeast ,.,..,...,...r,,r,r,,.., 40 Y Q I Lincoln .....r .....,. 3 fs sioux City East e,e.eeeeee,,,, so HATE TOURNAMENT Lincoln f..... ....... 3 3 Sioux City Central ........ 34 Lincoln ,......,......,v..,..,.. 52 North Platte ...,.. ..,.....,, 5 1 Lincoln.. Falls City ....,......,.,.,,.,,,... 30 Lincoln ,,,.., ...,,,, 3 2 Omaha Benson ..,...,.., 40 Page l24 5 RESERVE BASKETBALL SQUAD: Row 1: Isherwood, manager: Hardesty, Reeehner, Harm, Johnson, Mortensen, King Row 2: Fraser, Erway, Harvey, Barnett, Vkfeidernan, Butherus, Sladek Stars of Tomorrow Coach Harold Scott brought his classy, sophof morefstudded Reserve Squad through another brilliant season. Not one defeat marred the clean slate of 13 scheduled games. Scott's men swept over Malcolm 4223, hit intramural champs, home room 107, 5627. Fair' bury fell by the wayside 41f14 on the Whittier maples. Cmaha Tech Reserves were next to feel the sting of the onsurging Reserves, 45f32. Conf tinuing their wins over Cmaha competition, they trampled South 45f17 and squeezed by Central 3521. The Red and Black Reserves won over the Northeast Reserves 48f41. The game with Sioux City Central resulted in a 3622 victory. Lincoln's Reserves rambled over Sioux City East 54f14 the following evening. The tenth foe and loser was Falls City, with the nnal count 3422. Abe Lincoln and their fast break didn't fool our Reserves, for they molded a 4363 victory to add to their grow' ing laurels. The Reserve Links proved too strong for Hastings and won 5123. In the last game of the season the Sophomores were defeated by a score of 6222. However, the game could be said to be a Sophomore victory be' cause four hrstfyear men started in the Reserve lineup. The Sophomore Squad, introduced to their new coach, Bob Slezak, had one of their better seasons during 195Of1951. They did well in defeating Malcolm 31f12, Beatrice Reserves 4121, and 'College View Reserves 4228. They lost their second game with Beatrice Reserves 2421 and were defeated by the Links Reserves 6222. This year's sophomore crop may look forward to many victories and exciting games. SOI'H03l01H'1 BASliE'1'BALL SQUAD: Ron' 1: XVinte1', Gatus, Kimmel, Sehrier, Beideck Row 2: Albert, Pierson, Stoneman, Fogarty, McWVi11iams Batter Up! A trio of valuable assets to the Baseball Team are Kermit Summers, 'Ronnie Gibson, and William Hurst, the team managers. If all good things come to those who wait, Lincoln High's baseball fans should feel pretty BASEBALL SCHEDULE optimistic about their 1951 season. Under a new coach, Bob Slezak, a full agenda of baseball activity Omaha BGHSOH ------------------------------------ April 17 was scheduled in View of the first Nebraska State Omaha 501131 -------- -'4,------- A Dfil 13 Baseball Tournament to be held in many years. Creighffm Prep ------ April 20 Slezak, with only four returning lettermen, 2-Twin - faced a tough job of rebuilding, He groomed a Caghedml ' May 1 sophornorefstudded group and last year's reserve Holy NME -' 4 squad into a fine baseball machine. Slated to tackle Boys Town ' N UMW 10 mostly Omaha schools as well as Millar'd and Linf Omaha Bensgg - -i- M ay 12 coln Cathedral, the Links faced another tough Peru Prep --,,i'..- '- 17 Schedule- Millard ....,....,.. ...,..... M ay is ln the first game of the season, the Links Nine Holy Name ---- --------- M av 25 lost a ten inning scuffle to Cmaha Benson 4f3. The smooth throw of Dick Geier is exhibited as Ed Moyer, Don Becker, Ron L. lohnson and Bill Clinton take heed Leonard Robertus, and Dick Cecil look on. V of Bob Barnett's outfielding folrm. Z i 533 533: l l l I Don Erway slides in home only to be met 'by Don Scanlon in a close play as Larry Luhrs watches closely. Down the The calendar said spring, but that offered no proof to the Lincoln High golfers, as brisk winds and freezing rains hampered the Links during the early part ofthe season. Ronnie W. lohnson discusses the line points of baseball with Stan Ehner, XVally Wesicrski, C. W. Perry, and loe Carter. Fairwa Lincoln's only returning lcttermzin, Dick Beechncr, was expected to he numher one man for the Red and Black in completing 21 schedule includf ing the State Meet at Lincoln und the Missouri Valley Meet at Umzihzi. G0l.FIf1RS: Ileevlim-1', Anderson, G 0 h rl 0 , Peterson HULIFIGIIS: How 1: Sc-hillinur, Mulliuan, Yun Vvlt, Roberts ow 2: llavoy, Kisslvr, Mardis Fight, Lincoln, F 'glitv FB Tlirmigh twisted arms and bulging mufclcs Semforcl Nelson pccrs as Dcllwcrt Hunt clamps :L Hgurc l-our with ll parallel arm lock. Tlic Umzilizi Nurtli lnvitzlticinail Vkfrcstling Meet intrwdutctl tlie lflillfil mart sciisun. Lincoln I-Iiglfs Hunt fuuglit to tlic finals in tlic ltwifptuund class, liut was dccisiunctl and won sccond plzicc lionnrs, Linmln's nrst dual inset was with Boys Tmvn. Lincoln lust 2lfl7. Tlic Links grzippl-ers wcrc tliiwncd 2745 liy xi strung Alnc Lincoln crow. Tliwmais -lCl'l'C1'SLlll dufciitcd tlic Rod and Blgick 2600, :iltlwugli lwutli Wilccix and Grziliznn won tlicir inzitcldcs ln' fiillsi ln :i nicet licld zit Buys Town. LHS. nizitincn in ai return cngzigcnicnt wore dccisioncd 2 I fill. Lincoln was lcaicling until tlic iinzil N RI'1S'l'liIN4Q Sill .KIM lion' 1: Nlivllillld. U. Hr-ztrilmi, flrailmiii, J. , Xi-lsiin, ll-iss. lion L: In-ri:-g, Ynunu, l.Hl1llI5l!l, 111-istliiigzqi-i-, J. Si-uiiliin. IZ:-iil--vk, lil:-nn. Row :Sz Jin- Iwlrtiiiuliiii, wifi:-li: Hxvi-ns, Hunt, Sltlilll, S, Ni-lstin, XYiIc'uX. Hit-lim-libultmil. nmtcli. lwut Sloan iniurctl liis ainklc and was furccd tu tiirtcit rlif nigitcli. Tliu liist rcqulair inset sim' Onixilizi Nurtli work out il 2517 win. Scanlon winner of tlic lvlissnuri Vqillgy 130' puuntl titlc, ltd tliti Links into tlic Stats Mcct. HQ outtouglit all opponcnts tu gain tlic iinzils. HQ was dciisiuncd in tliq iinails liy tlic lwy lic won ovcr in tlic lvlissuuri Vgillcy Quntcsts, Hunt and Wilctvx took tliirtl. wliilf Owcns, Nclson, and Micliziud won fnurtli place lziurcls. Scanlon lcd tlif tcaim witli ciglit wins: Grailiinn lnlluwcd Witli scvcn victurics. inn Owcni tie: up ,larry Ltvutlmn with ll rvzirzillcl arrin l7isLi'jlzaf Vfilctax Uiiimccs :N llc rCtz1inS liif cowfctltclwr lrmclx. lniltl un Dun Scainlun, 1 vw l 0, Lincoln, 0 Cooling their feet in the L.H.S. pool are tankers Mickey McBride, Norman Watkins, Rodney Thomas, and David Dreith. Gary Sherman, efficient swim manager, appears to he an uninterested onlooker. Backstrokers, Bob Day, Lloyd Reed, Larry Good, and Boh Guthmann rest in the water awaiting the starter's gun. The Links finished second in the State Meet behind Boys Town, The West Dodge boys were also twice victors over the L.H.S, tankers during the regular season. In their initial year under Coach Fred Swihart, the Lincoln High swimmers completed a Sfwin, Sfloss record. The Lincoln High swimmers opened the season hy enjoying a threefmeet winning streak, hut their joy was shortflived as they proceeded to drop five straight dual meets. Three of the defeats were lost hy 3 or fewer points. STATE RECORD In a triangular meet at Boys Town the Red Boys Town .....,.......,.......................... 89 and Black fell to third place behind Boys Town and . , Lincoln ............ ........ 5 5' Omaha Tech respectively. , , , , o 11 T h ........ ...,.,.. 4 1 Main pointfgetters for Coach Swiharts crew map a ec were Sam Haupt, Tom Houchen, Davc Gradwohl, Hastings --------'- -------- 3 3 Stan Schneider, Larry Good, and Frcd Boucher, Qmuha South ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 7 Divers Stan Schnieder and jerry Davis expand their chests Poised for a racing dive are swimmers, Larry Davis, David for the camera while breast strokers -lack Rohrhaugh, Tom Gradwohl, john Lightle, and Wyman Kenagy. Houchen, and Fred Boucher follow suit. i l TRACK: Row 1- Dill Pfeiff coach' Rennei Builin P 1' . , , , , r, - gr, we isle, Hensc, Egger, Harm, Brown, Hanscom, Hendrickson, Manske, Hardesty, Shugrue, Weber, Harold Scott, coach Row 2- Pierce Qelden J n G . - , e. , 0 es, ibson, Cherry, Petrie, Gray, Jennings, Sloan, Brierly, Babcock, Harvey, Schmidt, Parris, Haley Cindefrs, Sawdust, and Fl ing Thinfllacls Coach Bill Pfeiff's cinder crew began the sea' son with a rousing victory over Beatrice and Lin' coln Teachers in a triangular meet April 6. The Links compiled 75M points to 41 for Beatrice and 29M for Teachers. Several outstanding marks were registered in the meet, considering the early season. Ken Brierly pushed the shot 47' 1O g Bob Selden vaulted 11' Rfhfg and Brien Hendrickson sprinted the 440 in 52.3. Four possibilities for a Lincoln relay team, Dave Iones, Iohn Gray, Charlie Gibson, and Brien The thinfclads journeyed to Omaha North April 17, entertained Boys Town at the L.H.S. oval April 23, and April 27 and 28 they competed in the District Track Meet held at Vxfesleyan Stadium, Grand Island was the scene of the G. I. Relays May 4, while the scene shifted to Nebraska Univerf sity Stadium for thc annual State Track and Field Finals May ll and 12. A successful season was completed May I9 at the Missouri Valley Meet in Omaha. Hendrickson, talk over the coming cinder sea' son. Page 130 Bob Selden, Lincolnls ace pole yaulter. is caught hy the camera as he prepares to vault. Selden cleared 12' 1 this season. ,X A Ken Brierly, junior letterman, hack from last year's squad, shows form as hc heaves the shotput in a practice session. ln the Links first meet, Brierly placed Hrst in his pet event with a throw of 47' lO . .4 A x. Sprinters Jerry Hardesty, Mike Shugrue, Dave Maiiske, and Brien Hendrick son, practice starts. et Results Minor sports assume a major place in thc Links usportflightm when the sound of spring arrives. The tennis team opened play under Ralph Beechner by meeting Fremont, Creighton Prep, and Valley on succcssivc dates. They participated in the State Meet May ll and l2 and the Missouri Valley Meet on May 19. Many hopefuls turned out to make their hids for a starting herth. Some of the most promising were Gordon Metcztlf, Don lsherwood, Dick Wells, Paul Smith, Jim Lowell, and Sam Haupt. TENNIS: Row I: XVvlls, Haupl, Ile:-iiwivlc. Islu-iwvuod. XYish11ow Row 2: Lowell, liogvrs, Holmn, Nelson, fliwwlie, Men-ull' D G. A. A.: Row 1: Eastman, recording secretary, Good, secretary, Moore, president, Mason, vice- resident Row 2: Hussey, Farnham, Jacobs, Tatman, Lehman, Crowl, Lorey, Gittelman, Gaughan Row 3: Kelly, Green, Sexton, Loomis, Rosenberg, Drbal, Speidell, Hereth, Pagel Row 4: Makepeaee, Katskee, Laase, Durham, Stanton, Sornerheiser, Pie-per, Siren Shes a gal! Who's a gal! Shes a Lincoln gal! Wait a minute! No, there's no mistake. lt's the G. A. A. fans cheering a club member on to win a letter or emblem in her favorite afterfschool sport. The first year a girl participates in afterfschool sports, she earns an emblem. If she continues in the Shes a same sport a second year, she earns a letter. Many girls win several letters and numerous emblems in their three high school years. These may be won in touch football, swimming, horseback riding, selling, basketball, baseball, hiking, bowling, archery, golf, tennis, tap dancing, and table tennis, Touch football is one of the more popular afterf school sports offered by the Girls Athletic Associaf tion. After several weeks of practice, class teams are GIRLS I. CLUB: Rluv I: A, Quattrom-hi, Crowl, I.ohma.n, Iliarnond, Tatman, l ilI'llll2lIIl Row 2: J. Quattrovehi, Easlnian, Speidm-ll, Hogai Row 3: Pieper, Katslioe, Sonierheiser, Adkisson, 1, Good, Moow, Gordon, Urput Laase, Morgan, Pideoc-lc, Tay!or x I 1 I 'K I is 4 , 6 x...f 4 G. A. A.: Row 1: Dewey, tri-zLsui'e1'g J. Qllattron'c'l1i, Vic'n-vpivsitlvriig Diaiiimid, president: Orput, re- eording SeCi'ct:u'yg A, f.QllH.l,l,I'0L5Clll, ser-iw-tzL1 y Row 2: Ridgley, Herr, Furl, Reiniers, Ove-rg'a.ai'd, Colo, Gordon, Arnis Row ZR: Harms, Stephenson, Boiugliiann, Katt. Adliisson, Cnllioun, Sougey, Hogan, Bukiu Row 4: Turner, Ha1'i,wig, Ellison, Morgan, Kroeller, Pid:-or-lc, Taylor, Pickett, Hallam -mcoln Gal! chosen for the big tournament. A girl who plays in every tournament game earns her letter or emblem. Hand in hand with the football season go the G. A. A. salesmen who, if it is their iirst year of selling, sell food in the stands at all home football games. Any succeeding year a salesman works at the concession stand, iilling baskets and keeping track of sales. For girls who like to splash and paddle there is recreational swimming, These classes are terminated with a swimming meet of many events. Placing first, second, or third in any event entitles one to an emblem. 'I'0l'CH l4'00'1'BAl.l,. Row 1: Gauglizin, Kelly, Siren, Pagf-l, Hussey, tlittelnian, Hartxvig, Speidell Row 2: A. Qu:-iltroc-chi, UV8l'l9,'ZlPll'd, Mason, Ht-relli, Diamond, A d liisson, Fox Row 3: Green, Crowl, J. Quattrocchi, Arms, Gordon, lficper, Somer- llltlitxl' Q ,rm wt , Snlesmen: Row 1: Greiner, Glade, Drbal, Loomis Row 2: T at t m an, Stanton, Rosenberg TAP DANCING: Arms. Iilnsirnan, Bnkin, Tmlay, Cola GULF AND TENNIS: ..l2l.l'0l'JS, Hallam, 1 all lliimi nd I+l1xn1n Hogan, Iliamonrl, Ux'Qi'gaarrl. Mn Hnrschack riding cnntcsts, fcaturing wcstcrn and English riding, held in the fall and the spring, hring out girls talcntctl in hnrscmanship. Girls are judgcd for skill and form. During thc wintcr months if youll peek into thc girls gymnasium, youll likcly soc thc lwaskcthall tcalns practicing for the tournament which is played zv,.-: lwctwcen classcs. As in touch fnnthall, girls carn an cmhlem or letter if they play in Cach tournament game. Strikcs arcn't sticking strictly to haschall thcs: tlays. G. A. A, also has a howling match cach winter, and happy arc thc girls who lUiIliC thc strikes! lllbllil-1llAl'li RIDING. Stxuulingz XYil1i:11ns. NIi'l'l1vi'nx1, Iinrglnzinn, Al2lli4'IM,'2lCt', Mrs, 194 A, ,Xt'lil'l'IllFlIlll Un llnrsc-sz Syimxw-14, Salim-X, NYiglll, NlUl'gLlI1, AlllI'I'Jlj', Lym-11, Urowl. SlllLI4l'F1l', lirm,-1' iz . . if Page 134 SXYIYIWIIXG: t'ulw--ll, Makepeaf-QA, Iiorg- mann, C'ai'1, Piekvit, Laase, Good Grab a pair of comfortable shoes and let's go hiking. An emblem may be earned by taking nine livcfmile hikes. In early spring, baseball brings out the largest number of enthusiasts. As in most of the sports, one team battles to victory through an elimination tournament. Besides group sports G. A. A. strives to teach individual sports which will carry over to adult life. These include archery, golf, tennis, and table tennis. Each sport has a tournament to determine the champion. . The highlight of the year is the G. A. A. banf quet when the awards earned the iirst semester are Noilinagw-I, A, Not hnagsel presented, Musical and dancing numbers entertain the members alter a delicious dinner in the L. H. S. cafeteria. Second semester award winners receive their emblems or letters at the Honors assembly. Come on, gang. Let's give these girls a cheer! BASKETBALL: llmv 1: Ellison, Landis, BO1'Q'lY11ll111, Crowl, Gittelman Jostsons, Alnspolivz' Row 2: Johns, Jzwobs, Herctll, G. FOX, E, Fox, l7llI'l13.IH, Littrell, llremn Row Zi: Iliamond, Pie-per, lnilay, SllIIl1'l'llEtlSPI', Liehnlzin, Steplivnson Morgan, Gordon IIUNLING: Row I: Gordon, Slahnke-, Iiynvh How 2: Culwell, J, Nolhnagel, Diamond EAL . l 0 'l'.kl3Ll?I TENNIS: l'l2L1'lllS, Ilizunond, Moore QWQJ. fffgfffggwfhfi we X ' 1 'Y' min Sandra Cadd and Ann Wcirkinan look at some ofthe This is the place where those delicious MEADOW photographs in the ANDERSON STUDIO. This studio GOLD dairy products and ice cream treats are madei is very popular with the graduating class when it's senior Larry Hickey and Monty McMahon watch the Hlling of picture time. pint containers. As they look at one of the many Hue typewriters at Uvvlhat a heauty! says loan Larson to Williaiii Hurst the HLOOM TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Tom as they look longingly at a new Packard in the show' Donovan and Suzy Good think how a fast, stteamflined room of the HOWARD BURNETT PACKARD COM- typcwriter could aid them with homework. PANY. Two Lincoln High School photography enthusiasts. Pat Nellis. Annie Lutz, and Jerry Cahclnian are Don Vfehster and Rollin Dreamer. are very interested in shopping at CAPITALK SELF SERVICE DRUGS, a the display of the inanv styles and makes of cameras at the popular shopping place lor high school students. CAMERA STORE. Rim 5 Ap rf I 1 K L A ' zfi efa THE CHEF is a very popular eating place with the Thinking about the Pause That Reireshesu and teenfage set! Here are Bard Turner, Carole Barney. looking at the bottling machines at work for the COCA- Marvin Friedman. and Ann BIZl1X1WCll talking with the COLA BOTTLING CONIPANY are Bob Chubbuck. Hal chef about the variety of good food on the menu. Mardis, Lois Simrnerman, Ellen Pickett, Claudette Helm, and Ron Cooley. UmmfSure looks good! say Barbara Clark, Mary Ann Crandall, and Shirley Hartman as they l-ook at the halced goods in the COFFMAN BAKERY. -leannette Coffman is pointing out the many varieties of good things for sale there. For lifcflong security THE COMMONVVEALTH COMPANY, Lincoln's reliable industrial loan and inf vestment nrm, is a good bet. Edward Copple is impressing Ann Beynon, Dana NVright, and Charley Haupt with the Commonwealth Company's massive vault door. gf-'f-AEs. 4 I ,Wd . mslll avr sox Vvlhile looking through CONSUNIER PUBLIC POVVEI-FS model kitchen, Shirley Langhus, Lowell Sohl, and Bob Battey are impressed by this home freeze unit. To make your kitchen chores lighter. investigate Conf .uiner's modern appliances. Wzirit to secure your future? Then stop at the CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK and huy some U, S. Savings Bonds as Madeline Best and Mike Calder are doing. Then years from now you will probably Gnd that the money invested today will come in very handy. .f Here are Don Smith and Nancy Hemphill dining at A favorite place to gather after shows. games, ur a COTNER TERRACE. 225 Nmrth flotner is just the dance is THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN with its place to take that fpecial date, deliciuus food and happy atmosphere. Pat Arth. Beverly Davis. and Sandra Smith are having their urderf taken Stop in at DALE'S DRUG for a coke after school as Reta Hosricld and VVavne Hurd are dining, Ralph Best and jerry Ruhinson are preparing some Choice fmintain drinks. QL 291 DANIELSON FLORAL CONIPANY has htting plant arrangements for any occafiim. Lucette Malcetwace will tell you Lib rhe admire: this hcuutiful display, if FFF? mimi Here are Martha Vvliiiter, ,lim Bailey, and Sara Stephenson admiring the features of the l95l Chevrolet, America's hcst seller 'Americas hest huyf' See them at DU TEAU CHEVROLET located at lSth and O, The best part of the party if the picturcsftofremem- herfitfhy, and a good place to huy your plwtcmgramldic Supplies is the EASTMAN KODAK STURE, Philip Graham, Dori lvlanke. and Margaret Hallam are trying to decide which camera to purchaie. I Leonard Barker and Dick Krocllcr watch as somc Going! Going! Ooncl Does this happen to your hard' ol that good FAIRNIONT ICE CREANI ir packaged in carncd moncyf' Then open a savings account at the those sanitary halffgallon containcrs. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA- TION as Boh Ryan and Pat Mzidclcii seem to he doing. A pcnny saved can hc more than a pcnny carncd if invested in honds. Filling out applications lor bonds at THE FIRST NATIONAL HANK arc Tom Calder and Marilyn Bcidccla. I , 54 ff' X5 441-vi -,,....--ww--' ,...--P A snack from thc rclirigerator hits thc spot any day, rc V lrt iinlcing, lc nu SLIXC Clvigurator at THF. GAS LONIPANX P Could this hc what Vcrna Peterson. Nancy Eastman. and I7 rd Dall z - tll ' Y as they Ion f a . l Gas R - . - . . f For a quicl: snacl: or soda. stop by the GOERING McDowell. Munson. Lickei, Bnrhack, Bender. Harrcr. DRUG STORE. convcnicntly located at 33rd and A. D. Hziuclc. King. and VV. Hauck arc ahout to go into Shirlcy Feusncr seems to hc cnioying thc hclpful scrvicc THE HOMESTEAD DRIVE IN for a lunch alter uf Violet Schlciucr. school, Homcstcad Drive In is locatcd at 411 North 48th Strcct, Where do you End fashionable clothes? Wliy. at Popcorn always tastes good, but popcorn from THE HOVLAND-SWANSON'S, of course. These girls. mein' KORN POPPER tastes Wonderful. Mr, Miller is giving a bers of Hovland's High School Board. are -lane Bergquist, delicious saclcful to Diane Bell. who will certainly enjoy it. Sandy Reishus. Barbara Turner, and Natalie Nelson. There are cards for every occasion on display at Mrs. Kargo hands Rebecca Maughan an ice cream LATSCH BROTHERS. INCORPORATED. Karen Ben' cone while C-ary Iorgensen and Don Jacobsen look on, son, Rose Anne Myers. and David Lynch are having no Mr. Breslow represents the LINCOLN DAIRY AND trouble finding iust what they want. ICE CREAM COMPANY, which supplies that good ice crezun to the school. Here are Cynthia Henderson and Mack Hunt ind' Doesn'r Doug NVilcox loolt Asharp in the sports ing out all about the LINCOLN SCHOOL OF COM- jacket hes wearing? It's iust right tor those special dates NIERCE. Advising them is Cynthizfs brother, Robert E. and can be purchased in the men's department at Henderson, vicefpresident ofthe school. MILLER AND PAINE. Bill Wagner and Ioy Wagner are demonstrating a Are you interested in the husiness world? Get your way to save that hardfearned cash hy starting savings training at the NATIONAL BUSINESS INSTITUTE. accounts at the NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Here Marilyn Mueller and Don Lind are looking over the located at13th and O. computing machines, which are just some of the many machines pupils learn how to use. Learning would be easy with a streamlined Royal Vs7hy not follow the example of Mickey McBride, Portable from the NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER COM- AloAnn lunge. Ginny Mann. and Bill Camphell. and stop PANY. Loretta Bullock tries one out while Mary Lou at 17th and Van Dorn for NIX'S friendly service? Brinker looks on. An A. B. Dick Mimeograph has just been demonstrated to them. 5 2 x Be smart! Shop at PENNEY'S, where quality costs Books. hooks. and more books are on the shelves at less. Boh Vv'hite helps Dick Myers with a coat in the the PRAIRIE BOOK STORE. Browsing through some mens department of this modern Store, of their favorites are Ronald Goede. Joann Cunningham. and Morse VVeisgurt. Mrs. Moor is giving them the low' down on their books. Whzlt llzivors do you have? Everything from pine' Vvlhat il carl Ruth Randolph, Lillian Guest, :ind apple Lo chocolate in the soda department at RAN- Phyllis Nelson look mighty pleased :ir the prospect of :i DOLPH DRUG STORE. Chatting over ll soda are smooth ride in one of those 'ARocl4et Oldsinohile eonf Ronnie Ryne. Proh Hamann, and Betty Taylor, vertihles found ut the RANDOLPH OLDSNIORILE COMPANY at 18-HP O Street. ,'5U1l1l1lHgl So char? how it's done! Beverly Bree :ind Learning the whys and whereloref nl' paint :ind fvlmy -lo Pmrgiyinen show great interest in the machine that xnirnjfh from the SEW'Al.L PAINT AND VARNISH lqornis :end lillf paper nnlk eontaliners in ROBERTS COMPANY :ire the two Davids. Q:I'llClXNUl1l and Dreirh. DAIRY. The large variety ol' minhow color- aippezllf to ex'ery11ne, Helpful. erllicient aids for any Qinart husznefs man are No. this pose isnlt for Renihrzlndt. hut for a portran the Edison Electronic Voieewriter and thc Underwood picture from SKOCLUNDS STUDIO. johnny Coover Electric 'Typewriter from the SIEGEL OFFICE EQUIP- watches the phoiogruphens technique as Sharon Egger NIENT COMPANY. Margaret Moore and Dick Oerlzleh poses agree that they ure real hoone to any husinefs. 1-:Y Questions regarding art. malcefup, and engraving on your l95l Links are here heing discussed with Orlie Carnnhcll and Paul Owen of the JOURNAL-STAR PRINTING COMPANY. Memhers of the hoard are ,Io:Xnn Knapp. Ioan kloyner, Mary Ida Barnds. 'Iohn Mc' Greer, Alison Faulkner. and Boh Davey. JKIKIII The popular place for afterfthe'shoW refreshments is the TEE PEE ROOM OF HOTEL CORNHUSKER. Howard Brown. Donna Borgaard. Dixie Borgaard. and Bill Clinton are having their orders taken. Karen Decker, janet Healy, and Iack Trabert admire the expert and artistic photography in pictures from TOWVNSEND STUDIOS. These distinctive portraits are real treasures. Winning Here are Iane Summers and Kay Wilson heing served at the TREAT DRIVE IN. The Treat Drive In. located at l34l High, is a popular place to congregate after school and the movies. i'Hold that pose! This is what Bob Miller and jim Parrish will he doing when they have their pictures taken at WARNER-MEDLIN STUDIOS. They are looking at some pictures shown to them by Mr. Arthur Owens. Inspecting this new DeSoto at W'HITE NIOTORS COMPANY are Xkiinnie Lautenschlager. Phyllis Cast, and Nancy Crawford, Vxfith eleven different models and a variety of colors to choose from, their choice will he an easy one. Achteme A ier, Mary Louise-73. 95 Ackermann, Mrs. G. A.-134 Ackerson, Harriett Jean-36, 109 Adams. Charlette-73 Adams, Iona-36 Adkins. Ida-73 Adkisson. Celesta-66, 132, 133 Adkisson, Dorothy-66 Adminis, Eliza-73 ADVERTISEMENTS-138-145 ADVOCATE-106. 107 Aitken Jean-73, 85 Aitken: Nancy--15, 73, 77, vs, 85. se, Albers. 91. 96. 99, 112 Robert-36 Albert, Edward-73, 121, 125 Albert. John-36 Alderman. Ted-66 Alexander. Dianne-73, 95 ' Alexander. Stanley-36 Alexis. Joe-36. 63. 96 Alford, Sharon-73 Allen, Ronald-66 Alles. Marlene-36 Alley. Joan-73 Alvord. Patricia-73, 94. 96. 99 Amen. Jacquelyn-36 Amen. Richard--66 Amspoker, Carolyn-66, 135 Anderson. Agnes-36, 46, 82. 90. 92, 106. 107. 112, 116 Anderson, Allan-36, 82, 83, 101, 106, Andrews, Warren-66 124. 127 Anderson Arthur--66 Anderson. Carol-73 Anderson. Gene-73 Anderson, John-73 Anderson. Lois-36 Anderson. Martha-36, 97. 100. 116 Anderson. Nila-66 Anderson. Richard-66 Anderson. Wesley--73 Ang, Carlene-37, 97, 100 Anstine. Patty-37 Applegate. Charles-66 Applequist. Norma-37 Arledsre. VVil1a-66 Arms, Clara-37. 88. 90. 133. 134 Arnold. Charles-37. 113 Arntzen, Jamesw73 ART CLUB-4-91 Arth. Patricia.--73, 91, 95, 140 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE-112 Atkins. Jerry-73 Ault, Beverley-66. 88 Avers. Darrell-37, 86 Ayer. Paul-73. 105 B Babcockiggiobert-37, 96, 117, 118, Bacon. Richard--37. 100. 102. 111, 121 Bailey, James-35. 37, 140 Baker, Donna-73. 95, 96, 99 Baker, Georgia Lee-22, 35, 37. 100. 103. 116 Baker, Maryann-37, 86 Baldwin, Mary Belle-37, 101. 116, 117 Ballheim, William-37 Balodis. Rasma-66 Bancroft, Morgan-37, 87. 106 BAND-104, 105 Barber, Betty-37, 90, 100, 105, 116 Bardwell, Miss Mary-11 Barker. 109. 112. 141 Barker. Rodney--66, 105 Barnds. 101.108.116. 145 Leonard-35, 37, 97, 102. 104, lNIa1'Y lda-20, 35. 37. 84, 90, Barnett. Robert-73, 77, 82, 84, 87. - 96. 101, 119, 125, 126 Barney. Carole-66. 90, 95 Barry, Shirley-66 Barthule, Edward-37 Bartlett. Dixie-73, 99 BASEBALL-126, 127 BASKETBAT,T,+122-125 Bates. Barbara-66. 86, 98 Battev. P, aum. o ney- ' Baumgartner, Corliss-73 Robert-66, 139 R d 73 . 95, 99 Baxter. Verla-73. 91, 95 Beal, Barbara-66 Beans. Charles+73 Becker, Doni23, 38, 100, 102. 117, 118 120 . , 126 Becker. Thomas-38, 107 Page 146 Index Beckman, Beverly-73, 95. 99, 111 Bedford. Donald-38 Beechner. David-73 Beechner, Dick-66, 96, 107, 117. 118, 125, 127 Beeman, Ardell-66, 111 Beever. Miss Dorothy-9 Beideck, John-73, 77, 121, 125 Beideck. Marilyn-65, 66, 69, 70. 86, 92. 97. 98, 141 Beideck. Ronald-128 Belisle. Brice-16, 33, 38, 130 lielisle. Merridel-73 Bell, Dianne-73. 91, 95. 96. 142 Bell. Keith-38, 101, 102 Bender, Betty-73 Bender, Carl-66, 141 Benedetto, Janice-38 Benishek. John766 Benner, Jeanne-73, 99 Benson. Karen-66, 142 Benson. Mrs. Katherine-11 Berger, Marilyn-38 BergquiiiZ2Jane-66, 92, 98. 112. 113, Berry. Robert C.-.11 Best. Madeline-66, 139 Best. Ralph-38. 113, 140 Betz. Jack-73. 121 Beutel. Beatrice-35, 38, 88, 92. 93, 94. 101. 103, 107, 116 Beynon, Ann-66, 92, 98, 107, 139 Beynon, David-38, 63, 89 Bice. Beverly-66. 144 Bice. Gloria-66 Bieber, Annette-73. 86, 99 Bieber, fiiltaryann-35, 38, 100, Bieberstein Paul-38, 100, 104 Biggs. Harold-66 Bird, Vallenjoy-38, 95 Bish. Marianne-66 Block. Donald-66 Blore. Walt-73. 121 Blue, Donna-66. 86. 97. 98 BOARD OF EDUCATION-8 Bockman. Loreen-66 Bodfield, Belva-73 Bodrield. Betty .To-73 Bodkin, Mabelh73, 86. 94, 96. 99 Boettcher. William-38 Bogar, William B.-9. 94 Bozenrief. Lois-38. 95 Bohl. Doris Ann-73, 104 Boisen, Marylin-66, 90, 95, 113 Boles, Eugene-73 Bomberfrer, Helen-66 Bonnell. Miss Valeria-11 Boodry. Alice-73 Boots. Larry-38 Borden. Norma Jean-66 Borgaard. Dixie Dee-35, 38, 84, 101, 116. 145 Borgaard. Donna Lee-35, 38, 84, 101, 116. 145 Borgfmann, Thea-73, 88, 91, 94, 133. 134. 135 Botkin, Sally-73 Botsford, Susan-66, 92 Bottcher, Vonda Rae-73, 95, 99 Bottorff, Roger-73 Boucher, Frederick-66, 104, 105, 129 Bowen, .Tim-39, 66 Boyd, .Tune--66 Boyd, May-39, 106 Boyle, Theodore-39 BOYS G-LEE-98 BOYS QUABTET-101 Bralxha e Dorot 0 ' g , hy-39, 1 0 Bramweal6qAnn-16, 66, 94, 97 98, - . 139 Bratcher, Miss Eulalie-12 Braymen, Mary Jo+66, 94, 144 Brehm, Barbara-73 Brehm, Beverly Jean-73 Brehm, Carolee-35, 39, 88, 89, 97 Brehm, Lee Alan-66 Brendle, Jim-73, 121 Brendle,1?0og'er-35, 39, 97, 104, 117, Breslow, Marvin-73, 88 Brewer. Luke-73, 87 Breyer, Lee-66 Bricker, Sondra-39, 90, 116 Bridger, Marion-66 Bridges, Shirley-73 Brierly, Kenneth-66, 87, 117, 118, 130, 131 Briggs, Kent-73 Brinker, Mary Lou-66, 86, 104, 143 Brinkworth, Rex-39, 104 Brittell, Shirley-73 Broadstone. Alfred-73 Broady, Karen-39, 90, 92, 100, 116 Broady, Paula-65, 66, 88, 92, 94, 98 107, 112 Brock. Eldon-73 Brockman, Violet-66 Brodecky, Emil--66 Broer, Helen-73 Broer, Marian-39, 85, 88, 97, 100 106, 134 Bronstein. Gertrude-66, 88, 111 Brooks, Tom-66 Brown, Clarence-73 Brown. Gary-73 Brown, Iiifgvard-66, 96, 107, 119, 130 Brown. Joanne-73, 91, 96, 99 Brown, Phyllis-39 Bruce, John H.-12 Brunkow, Ethel-6 6 101. Bruvold, Gena-66 Bryan, Donna-66 Bryan, Marilyn-73, 78, 91, 99 Bryant, Miss Ethel-12 Bryant, Marilyn-66 Bryant, Marlene-73 Buckmaster, Dick-66 Buckow, Stanley-66, 121 Buel. Gordon-39 Buettgenback, Phyllis-39 Bukin, Shirley-73, 78, 86, 96, 99 133. 134 Bullock. Loretta-66, 94, 143 Burback, Don-66 Burgess, Glenn-39, 89 Burgess, Merrilyn-73, 95 Burk. Gary-39 Burley. Gilbert--73 Burling, Harold-66, 119, 130 Burling, Vern-12, 39, 118 Burnett, Bobby-73 Burnett, Muriel Sandra-39 Burnham, Guilford-12 Burns, Betty-66, 104 Burns. Ernestine-39 Burt, Carolyn-73 Burton. Don-32, 40 Bush, Lynnette-40, 88, 89 BUSTNESS CLUB+88 Butcher, Robert-66, 119 Butherus. LeRoy-73, 78, 86. 117, 118, 120. 125 Butler, Kenneth-73, 98 Byers, Gloria Ann-18, 73, 88, 94 C Calder, Michael-73, 139 Calder. Thomas-73, 141 Calhoun, Darrell-40 Calhoun, Mary Lou-73, 91, 94, 96 99. 133 CAMERA CLUB-89 Campbell, Ann-73, 95, 96, 99 Campbell, Courtney-73, 86, 91, 99 Campbell, Don-40, 101, 103 Campbell, Doris-73 Campbell, Richard-73 Campbell, , Canterbury. Mary Jo-73, 99 Carag, Dolores-40, 97, Carkoski, Ruth-40 Carl, Joyce-73, 95, 105, 133, 135 Carls, Anna-66 Carlson. Norma-66, 97 Carr, Sondra-73 Carter, Barbara Jean-40, 97, 100 C8.1'fG!'. -TOS6Dh-32, 35, 40, 59, 86, 87 117. 122, 127 Carter, Shirley-66 Carveth, Sara-66, 87, 97, 98 Casari, Burke-73 Cast, Phyllis-66, 97, 145 Catron, Hugh-73 Cavett. Alva-13 Cecil, Dick-66, 86, 107, 126 Cerv. Rose-73 Chadd. Duane--73 Chamberlin, Nancy-35, 40, 90, 92, 101, 106, 116 Chambers. John-40 Champoux, Clayton-66 Chase. Richard-73, 121 CHEERl.EADERSf117 Cherry, Jerry-65, 66, 86, 130 Childers. .Tanet-66 Chrastil, Louis--77 Christensen, Lois-66, 95, 109 Chi-istenson, Warreii-731 Christiansen, Allen-40, 100, 103, 106, 107. 109, 113. 117 William-40 143 116 v Christiansen, Joan-73, 95 Chubbuck, Bob-66, 139 Church, Norman-73, 121 CITIZENSHIP COMMlTTEE4113 Clarence, Bob-40 Clarence, Dick-73 Clark, Barbara-66, 86, 98, 139 Clark, Clark, Clark, CLEF Bette--66, 92, 97, 98 Eugene-66 James-73 CLUB-96 Clement, Dana-3 5,40 Clement, Jean-73 Clements, Joan-66 Clinton, Mary Catherine-40, 100, 109, 116 Clinton, Thomas William-41, 86, 87, 126, 145 Cloud, Clara-66, 104 Cloud, HerbertA66, 98 Coatman, Lodge-73 Coehell, Jean-26, 66 Coffman, Jeannette-64, 66, 91, 94, 139 Colbert, lliliiyllis-35, 41, 90, 92, 106, Cole, Donna.-66, 88, 90, 109, 133, 134 Cole, Geraldine-73 Colin, Rosemary-66, 92, 95 Collier, Joann-73 Condon, Virginia-41, 101 Connell, Beverly-41, 101, 107 Cook, Marilyn-35, 41, 94 Cooley, liionald-41, 100, 102, 117, 118, 39 Coombs, Mrs. Irma-'13 Coon, Gerryw73 Cooper. Darlene-41 Cooper, Mary Lou-41, 101, 109 Cooper, Shirley-73 Coover, Johnf73, 144 Coppin ger, Myrlen-66, 87 Cox Thelma-41 Crandall, Mary Ann-64, 66, 87, 98 139 Crawford, Jack-73 Crawford, Kathryn-32, 41, 59, 107 Crawford, Nancy-66, 109, 145 105, Crawford, Suzanne-41 Crawmer, Miss Wanda-13, 76 Creps, William-73 Crosby, Larry-66 Cross, Miss Marie-13 Crowl, Carol--66, 92, 98, 107, 132, 133. 134, 135 Crowl, Gilbert-41 Crumb, Walter-74 Culwell, Jane-74, 135 Cumming, Robert--33, 41, 82, 88, 92, ' 93, 97, 101, 103, 112 Cunninglilagiii, Joann-41, 92, 94, 97, Cunningham, Mary Ellen-74, 94 Curran, Sandra-66 Curtis, Myron-32, 41, 121 Cutts, Ronald-35, 41, 89 D Dahlinger, Jane Delores-74 Dally, Kenneth-74 Daly, Fred-74, 141 Damian, Adella-74 Dana, Miss Gladys-14 Danek, Ron-18, 65, 66, 69, 87, 104 Danese, Miss Teresina-14 Daniel, Barbara-41, 89, 95 Daniels, Anita Lee-35, 41, 88, 90, 92, 93, 116 Darnold, Jim-66 ,.g.. Diamond, Susan-34, 35, 42, 116, 132 133, 134, 135 Dickson, Frances-74 Dill, Marjorie-67 Dinges, Dick-74, 119 Dingma1i,1Jo-67, 88, 92, 95, 97, 110 1 Dobeck, Charles-42 Dodd, Paul-96 Dodge, Mrs. Ruth-14 Donovan. Thomas-42, 138 DOORMENg111 Doran, Donna Lou-67, 111 Dosek, Philomene-67, 97, 113 Doty, CarolynM13, 67, 98 Douglas, Betty-42 Douglass, Ann-74, 91, 96, 99 Downs, Polly Ann-74, 91, 96, 99 Drake, Frances-18, 74, 88 Drbal, Lydia--74, 89, 95, 111, 132, 133 Dreamer, Rollin-42, 104, 138 Dreith, David-67, 129, 144 ,Dreith. Harry-74 Duling, Richard-42, 100, 102, 106 Dumke, Marlene-35, 42 Dunn. Clifford-67 Dunn, Norma-67, 98 Durham, Charlene-67, 132, 135 Durst, Lois-67, 113 DuTeau, Louis-42 DuTeau, Mimi-42, 100, 116, 117 Dvorak, Mrs. Lavina-14, 25 Dvorak, Ronald-74, 119 E Eastman, Nancy-67, 88, 90, 132, 134, 141 Easton, Harry--74 Ebner, Kent-74 Ebner, Stan-43, 100, 102, 127 Edberg, VVarren-74 Eddy, Elaine-24, 35, 43, 88, 89, 95 Eden, Velda-74, 94 Edwards, Mike-72, 74, 121 Egger, Dick-74, 104, 130 Egger, Sharon-67, 86, 112, 144 Eliker, John-74 Eliker, Thelma-43 Ellenwood, Ruth-35, 43, 88, 94, 112 Ellis, Miss Edith-15 Ellis, Patricia-v67 Ellis, Sam--74, 86, 121 Ellison, Annette-67, 88, 133, 135 Ellsworth, Elda-67 Ellsworth, Enid-43, 90 Embry, Georgann-74, 95, 96, 99 Emens, Daryl-67 Emerson, LorettaV67 Engelhart, Sammie-43 England, Don-74 Eno, Barbara-74, 99 Eno, Bob-67, 89, 98, 109 Enyeart, Sandra-74, 92 Enyeart, Suzanne-67, 91, 97, 98 Erickson, Kay-67, 88, 89, 113 Ernst, llfgsiigyjane-74, 91, 95, 96, 104 Ernst, Ruthann-67, 90, 95, 97, 98, 107 Erway, Don-74, 86, 96, 119, 125, 127 Erway, Jackie-43, 100 Etmund, Miss Ethel-15 Eurich, Dana+67, 104 Finley, Charles-64, 65, 67 Finley, Eloise-43, 100, 113 Finley, Robert-43 Finley, Yggina Marie-67, 97, 98. 107, Finney, Joyce-43, 100, 116 Finney, Mickey-74, 91, 95, 96, 99 Firestine, Thelmaw-74 Firestone, Alma-74, 99 Fischer, Darlene-43 Fischer, Jeannette-67 F'tl B'll 74 I , 1 Y- Fleming, Nancy-74, 91, 96, 99 Fletcher, Marcia-44 Florey, John-20, 44, 121 Flynn, Madelyn-44 Foell, William-44, 96 Fogerty, Dick-74, 125 F'olmer, Marilyn-67, 87, 97 FOOTBALL-118-121 Ford, Bob-74, 121 Forke, Theodore-44, 86, 96, 117, 122, 123, 124 Fosler, YVilliam-67 Fountain. Robert-74 Fowler. Charlene-74 Fox, Edith-67, 133, 135 FOX. Grachia-74, 135 Fox. LeRoy-67 Frailey, Iilene-35, 44, 88, 91, 94 Francis, Norman-67, 105, 110, 111, 121 rank, Don-74 Evans, Evans, Evans, Ewing, Beverly-74 Clarence-15 Mrs. Rubyf29 Jamee-43, 88, 109 F Davey, Robert-17, 42, 109, 127, 145 Davis, Alice-66, 94, 110 Davis, Beverly Anne-35, 42, 84, 90, 109. 110, 140 Davis. Jerry-66, 129 Davis Larry-66, 129 Day, Corinne-66 Day, Robert-42, 129 DEBATE CLUB-110 DEBATE TEAM-110 Debus, Bill-28, 67, 117, 118, 120 Debus, Mary Jane-74 Decker, Karen-67, 145 Deer, Mary Joyce-72, 74, 86, 87, 91, 95, 96, 99 DeFord, Larry-11, 67 Dehning, Roger-74 Deines, Beverly-74 Delehant, Vern-42 Dell, Fred-67 Derieg, Michael-67, 128 Deubelbeiss, Martin--67, 121 DeVriendt, Diane-74, 86, 91, 96 DeVVald, Alice Loree-42 Dewey, David-67 Dewey, Peggy-35, 42, 82, 83, 90, 133 FACULTY-11-29 Faes, Richard-43 Fahrenbrueh, Catherine-74, 94 Farman, Miss Belle-15 Farnham, Sally-43, 132 Farquhar, Barbara-67, 88, 91, 97 Farr, Patricia-67, 95, 98 Fastenau, Lowell-67 Faulhaber, Delos-74, 104 Faulkner, Alison-20, 35, 43, 108 113, 145 Favors, Betty Jo-74 Feil, Ron-74 Feldt, Jack-12, 118 Felger, Jane-74, 91, 95, 96, 99 Fell, William-74, 105, 113 Felton, Don-43 Felton. JoAnne-67 Fenton, Daniel-74 Ferguson, Miss Elizabeth-16 Fetterly. Russell-74, 98 Feusner, Shirley-43, 86, 141 Fifer, James-67 Fifer, Robert--43 F Frank, Luella-74, 94, 96 Frank, Ronald-67 Franks, Mary-67 Fraser, Wi1lie+67, 125 rederick, Herman-44, 105 reeland, Coddy-18, '74, 86, 91, 96, F F 99 Friedman, Marvin-35, 44, 92, 97, 100, 102, 110, 112, 139 Fritchie, Bonnie-67, 90, 95, 111 Fritchie, Charles-74 Fritehie, Paul-74, 111 Frovick, Donna,-74 Fugate, Rodney-44, 89 uhrman, Shirley-44, 88 urness, Ann-67, 107 F F G G.A.A.-132-135 Gabelman, Jerry-44, 122, 138 Gadd, Sandra-26, 44, 90, 100, 110, 116, 138 Garcia, Beverly-44, 118 Garcia, Joseph-74 Gardner, Claudine-67 Gatch, Harold-67 Gates, Roberta-67 Gates, Virginia-67 Gatus, Ray-74, 104, 125 Gaughan, Sarah-74, 90, 132, 133 Gausman, Chester-16 Gaylor, Shirley-74 Geier, Richard-67, 96, 126 Geiger, Miss Lucy-16 Geis, Robert-44 Geist, Jack-44, 96, 118 Geistlinger, Dale-74, 105, 128 Genge, Bob-74 George, Marlene-67 Gerber, Bill+67. 96, 121 Gerlach, Donald-74 Gerlach, Reuben-44 Gerlach, Richard-44, 144 Gibbons, Vere-74 Gibson, Charles-67, 130 Gibson, Ronnie-35, 44, 106, 126 Gibson, Verne-74 Giebelhaus. Joan-67 Giebelhaus, Myrna-67, 97, 98 Gilbert, Jerry-74, 119 Gillett, Carol-45, 116 Gillispie, Shirley-67, 88 Gilsdorf, Carole-45 GIRLS OCTET- 100 74, 91, 94, 109, 112, Gittelman, Leah- 132, 133. 135 Glade, Ruth-67 95, 111, 133 Glantz, Gordon474 Glenn, Bob-117 Gloe, Martha Su , 128 e-45 Gloor, JoAnn-74 Goede, Ronald-67, 143 Goeden, Darlene-74, 94 Goeschel, Leona-67 Goeschel, Marvin-45 Gohde, Roger-45, 117, 122, 127 Goldfein, John-74 Goldstein, Betty-74, 95 GOLF-127 Gomez, Ramona-45, 116 Gonzalez, Irene-74 Good, Larry-67, 70, 82, 83, 117, 129 Page 147 P Good, Su zy+67, 70, 82, 98, 132, 135 138 Goodd ing, Marvin-45 Gordon, 1J'anet--67, 88, 92, 31 132, 133 Gordon. Marilyn-74, 91, 96, 99 Gore, Miss Dorthea-17, 98, 99 Gould. Steve-74 Graham, Graham, G ra h am, Graham. Grant. Gradwohl, David-12, 35, 45. 117, 129, 144 Charles-4.1, 128 Patricia-35, 45, 94, 113 Philip-74, 140 ltita-67, 88 liob-45, 97 Grant. Sally-45, 97 Gray. Grew. .1ohn767, 122, 130 liita-67 Green. Janis-s-445 Green, Jerry-74 Green, l.aVerne-74, 132, 133. 135 Green. Mike-13, 75 Greene, Dolores-45 Greene, Gary-75, 131 110, Greiner, Hill-75, 121 Greiner, Carolyn-67, 133 Grierson, Milli-67, 97, 107 Grieser, Bonnie-75, 105 Griffin, Dick-75 Grone. Miss Elizabeth-17 Grosenbach, Ken-75, 105 Guajardo, Elizabeth-75 Guest, Lillian-35, 45, 97, 101, 116 144 Guild, Elmer-67, 105 Gundermann, Miss Marguerite-17 Gundersen, Morten-17 Guthmann, Bob-75, 98, 129 Gwin, Shirley-75 H Hackman. Otto W.-10 Hagan, James-67 Hagelberger, Shirley-45 Hagelberger, Vernon-75 Hagen, JoAnn--45 Hagerty, Marcia-75 Hahn, Janice-67, 95, 111 111 Hahn, Sheldon-67 Hale, JohnY67, 86, 110, Haley, Tom-67, 119, 130 Hall. Mary-75, 82, 96, 99 Hall. Miss Ruth-17 Hallam, Margaret-67, 98. 107, 133 134. 140 Halpine, Jeanie-67, 92, 98 Hamann, Bob-67, 119, 144 Hamer, Eddie-75 Hamilton, Alice Marie-67, 91 Hammel, Beverly-45, 88, 116 Hammond, liosa1ie475 Hancock, Sylvia-67, 97, 104, 110 Hand, Shirley-75, 105 Handren. liichardf75 Handy, Dale-75 Hann. Diana-46 Hanneman. Geraldine--75. 99 Hanneman, Janet-446, 101 Han rahan, Faith-15, 46, 91 Hansconi,30Ladd-117, 122, 123, 124, Hansen. Drucilla-67, 87, 94 Hansen, Jane- 75, 96, 99, 110 Hardesty. Jerry-67, 125, 130 Hardie, Ann-68. 82. 91 Harm. Bi ll-68, 96, 118,125, 130,131 Harms. Frank-68 Harms, Phyllis-75, 95, 133, 135 Harper. Dale--68 Harrer, Donald-68, 141 Harrington, Barbara Jeanf75, 91 95. 99, 111 Harris, NVillard-68 Harshnia Hartman, Hartwiux n. Roger-68 Shirley-68, 87, 139 Dorothy-68, 87, 95. 133 110. Harvey, Ji1nf68, 96, 125, 130 Hascoolidge, Dorothy-68 Hascoolidge, John-46 Hatch, DeanY68. 87, 104 Hatcliff, Charlotte-46 Hatcliff, Helen-75, 88 Hauck, VVayne-446, 141 Haupt, Charley-46, 139 Haunt, Sam-68. 69, 70, 82, 83. 96 117, 119. 131 Hauptman, Helen-68 Hayes, Marilyn-46, 90, 101 Hays, Glenda-75, 97, 96, 99 Healey, Janet-19, 68, 145 Hebbard, David-75 Heckel, Alfred-T5 Hackman. Miriam-G8 Hedrick. O. ll.-18 Heileman. Dale-68, 104 Heilman, Mrs. Agnes-18 age 148 Hein, Robert--75. 98, 104 Heiser, Elinor-22, 46 Helm. Claudette-68, 105, 139 96, 121 Helmsdoerfer, Fritz-68, H Hemphill, Nancy-35, 46, 90, 92, 90, 93, 97, 98, 40, 46 100. 106. 116, 140 Henderson, Cynthia.-68, 109, 142 Hendrickson, Brien-23, , 87. 96. 100. 102, 113, 117, 122, 130. 131 Henkle, Roger-75 Hense, Dick-75, 130 Hereth, Doris-68, 132, 133, 135 Hereth, LaVern-75 Hergenrader, Donna-75. 99 Hergenrader, Robert-75 Hergert, Alice-68. 87, 98 Hergert, Shirley-46, 100, 103 Herminghaus, Fritz-75. 104 Herminghaus, VVilla-33, 46, 88, 92, 93, 107 t Hernandez, Josephine-68 Herr, Barbara-21, 46, 89, 90, 94, 106. 132 Hetrick, Don--75 Heumphreus, Sondra-46 Hickenbottom, Bill-'68, 128 Hickey, Larry-47, 87, 100, 102, 120, 138 Hicks, Barbara-75, 95, 99 Hicks, Marolyn-68, 97, 98, 107 Higel, Bonnie-75, 87, 95, 99 Hill, David-68 Hill, Donald-75 Hill, Martha-35, 47, 82, 83, 90. 97, 101, 104 Hilligoss, Judith-68, 90, 95 Hinkle, Alberta--68 HI-SPOT COMMITTEE-112 Hitz, Gus-68 Hitz, Wayne-47, 119 HI-Y CLUB-96 Hoaglin, Helen-75 Hobbs, Joyce-21, 47, 95, 104, 106, 107. 116 Hock, John-75 Hodder, Catherine-75, 95, 96, 99 Hodder, Jefferson-75 Hodge. Ora-47 Hof, Barbara--47, 90, 95, 105, 107 Hoffman, Beth--68 Hogan, Patricia-68, 13.2, 133. 134 Hogg. Donald-47, 89, 109 Hogenmiller, Larry-68 Hohensee, Darlene-75, 88 Holcomb, Beverly-75, 86 Holland, Lynn-47, 87, 101, 102, 106, 116, 117 Hollestelle, Shirley-75 Hollett, Mary-75, 99 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB-90 HOME ROOM ALTERNATES487 HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES -86 Hompes, Valeriek65 68 92, 93 Honnens, Carl-47, Horst, Robert-75 Horstman, Ronald-68 92, 109. 140 104 ' Hosfield. Reta-68. Hottenstein, Mary-75, 99 Houchen, Tom-75, 96, 117, 121, 129 Houston. Patrick-68, 86 Howland, Bernice-75, 91 Howland, Ronnie-68 Hruza, Darlene-47 Hruza, Ji1'nmye75 Hruza, Rose Marie-68 Hubbard. Dean-47 Huck, Irene-75 Hughes, Charles-68, 109 Hulbert. LaVonne-75 Humann, Jean-75 Humann, Jim-68 Humphrey, Jeannette-47 Humphrey, Jerry-68 Humphrey, Vera-68, 88, ,90 Hunt, Delbert-35. 47. 86, 109, 117. 119, 128 Hunt, Mack-47, 100, 117, 119, 142 Hunter. Laura-75 Hurd, VVayne-47. 140 Hurst, VVilliam-47, 109, 126. 138 Hussey,1-ggnice-75, 87, 88, 90, 132, Huston, Bettie Rose-47, 112 Hyde. Jayson-75 I lrnlay, Phyllis-68, 88, 134, 135 lsherwood. Don-32, 47, 125, 131 J Jackson, Shirley-75 Jacobs, Beverly-75, 95 Jacobs. Elizabeth-75, 104, 132, 134, 135 Jacobsen. Donald-75, 98, 142 Jaeckle, VValter-75 Janicek, Mary Lou-48, 90, 116 Janousek, Ernest-68 Jeannoutot, Donald-48 Jeannoutot, Marjorie-68, 95, 97 Jenkins, Miss Florence-18 Jenkins, Janet-75, 94, 96, 99 Jennings, Rerniece-48 Jennings, Leona-75 Jennings, Richard-32, 48, 122, 130 Jens. Esther-'68 Jensen. Genelle-75 Jensen, LeRoy-75 Jensen. Rosalie-75, 91, 94. 96, 99 Jesse, Shirley-68, 84, 92, 98 Jewett, Robin-75 Jewett, Tglmtinia-64, 68, 97, 98, 105, I Johns, Barbara-68 .Iohns. Marilyn-48 .Iohns, Pat-75, 87, 99, 135 Johnsen, Denney-48, 109 Johnson, Arvidf18 Johnson, Bob-75 Johnson Carol--15 75 91 94 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , , , , , 96, 99 , Cynthia-48, 90, 92,101 116 , Donna Ann-48 , Dorreen-68, 95, 98 , Jerre-75 , Jerry-48 Judy-75, 95 Johnson: Kay-48, 117, 119 Johnson, Johnson . Johnson. Larry-75, 112 Marilyn-68 Rita-68 Johnson, Ronald-68, 119, 126 Johnson, Johnson. Ronnie-72, 75, 78, 96. 125, 127 Miss Wilhelrnina-18 Johnston, James-68 Jones. David-28, 32, 36, 40, 48 83, 117, 123, 124, 130 Jones. Donelle-68, 98, 113 Jones. Jones. Jones. Jones Dorothy-75 Miss Gertrude-19 Janis-75, 95 Larry-68, 121 Jones: Robert. 28, 48 Jones. Jones. Jordan. Jordan. Jordan. Jordan Shirley-32, 48, 106, 107. Terry-48 Patty-75 Paul-35, 48, 89, 104 VVayne-68, 111 NViln1a-75 Jore-enken, Gary-75, 121, 142 119, 82, 116 Jostsons, Mara-75, 135 Jouvenat, Sue-75 Joyce, Jflldgf-68, 87, 89, 97, 98. 105, 101, Joyner, Joang20, 35, 48, 94, 108. 145 JOY Nlf,1HT-84, 85 Junge, JoAnn-75, 86, 94, 96, 99, 143 JUNIORS-66-71 JUNIOR GLEE-98 JUNIOR PLAY-65 Jurica, Frances-75 Jurica, Frank-68 K Kahler, Ron--68 Kahm, Dorothy-22, 48 Kaiser. Roger-75, 105 Kaltenborn, Bonnie-68 Karnprath, Roger-75 Karavas, Adam-68 Karavas, Tula-32, 48 Karcher, Betty Lou-49 Karcher, Paula-75 Kargo, Mrs. Hilda-29, 142 Katskee, -Gail-64, 68, 92, 94, 97, 104, 107, 109. 110, 132 Katt, Natalie-35, 49, 92, 97, 133 Kattler, Lois-75. 94 Katz, Charlene-49, 84 Kauffman, Dean-75, 112, 121 Kaufman. Phyllis-49, 100, 103, 116 Kearns, Jack-49, 113 Kohler, Joan-68 Ke-hn, Rosella-49 Keller, Dick-68 Kelly, J oAnn-75, 90, 132, 133 Kemp, Miss Mildred-19 Kenagy, 'Wyman-75, 129 Kent, Patricia-75 Kermmoade, Bennie-75, 98, 121 Kess, Darlene-75, 95 Kiely, Nancy-65, 68, 85, 87, 92, 98, 105 Kimmel, Kay-68 Kimmel. Larry-75, 121, 125 Kindigi, Larry-68 King, Betty-75 Michaud. Paul-69, 105 MAKE King. Clarence-68, 141 King, Kathryn-49 Kina. Ted-75, 111, 119, 125 Kinnison, ArnoldQ68, 98 Kinslow, .loyceA75, 91, 95, 99, 111 Kirk, Jim-68, 105, 111, 112 Kirk, Marilyn-75. 96, 99 Kirsch, Ronald-75 Kissler, Thomas-49, 106, 109, 117, 120, 127 Kitchen, Carole-68, 90, 95, 98 Kitchen,1Ronald-49, 92, 93, 97, 100, ,, Kleinert. Jeannette-49, 90, 95, 106 Kleinert, Ruth-68 Klernsz, Loyd-75 Klemsz, Roberts-49 Knapp, Eva Mae-75 Knapp, JoAnn-27, 35, 49, 90, 108. 112. 116, 145 Knore, Jac-quelynW49, 90 Knotelc, Diane-76, 87, 91, 96, 99 Knowles, Mary-49 Knudsen, Charles-68, 86 Knudson, Joan-68, 88, 94, 109 Koehler, Edwin-68 Koehler, Janet-76, 90, 95, 99 Koenig, Kenneth-49, Kohout, Dwaine-76 Korber, Lowell--76 Kortum, Venna-76, 99 Kost, Roberta-76, 99 Kostos, Charles-68, 117, 123 Kramer, Betty-49 Kratzer, Nila-76, 89, 99 Kreick, Donald-68 Kreick, Donna-76 Kremke, Billy-68 Kreuch, Sharon-49, 101 Kreuger, Dorothy-76 Krhounek, Elwyn-49, 105 Krieger, Eugene-68 Krieger. Ronnie-68 K1-iz. VVillis-68 Kroeller, Marilyn-68, 90, 95, 133 Kroeller, Richard-50, 100, 102, 141 Krueger, Karen-76 Krumm. Barbara-76, 90, 95, 99 Krumrnack, John-68 Kruse, Janet-76, 99 Kruse, Robert-76 Kubitschek, David-76 Kudelka, Beth-76 Kuhn, Betty-76 Kuhn, Clarence-72, 76 Kuhn, Lorene-35. 50 Kuiner. Cornelius-50 Kundzins, Paul-76 Kysar, John-68. 110, 111 101, 102 L Laase, Irma Jane-65, 68, 92, 95, 107, 109, 132, 135 Laase, Joyce-35, 50, 92, 110, 116 Lambert, Esther-76, 104 Lambert, Marion-76 Lancaster, Jim-68 Landis, Donna Lee-76, 135 Lane, Marilyn-50, 105 Langhus, Shirley-35, 50, 84, 92, 110, 116. 139 LaPlant, Suzie-76 Larabee, Jared-50, 113, 117, 119, 120 Large, Jacqueline-50, 95, 100 Larson, Joan-68, 97, 98, 105, 138 Larson, Kenneth-50 Latture, Marilyn-50 Lauer, John-68, 119 Lauk. Dick-76, 121 Lautenschlager, VVinnie--64, 68, 86, 88, 98, 145 Lautzenhiser, Bettyg76 Law, Harold-68 Lawson, Lauricee-76 Laymon, Richard-68 I, CI.UBh117 Lebsock, Edwin-50, 86 Lee, Janet-76, 94 Lee, Marybel--68 Leech, VVilliam-76 Lefler, Miss Esther-19 Legler, Nadine-76, 94 Lehi, Don-23, 68, 117, 119, 120 Lehl, Kenneth--68 Lehman, Sara-50, 107, 132, 134, 135 Leikam, Jack-76 Leilcam, Patricia-50, 95 Lengner, Loretta-35, 50, 88, 89, 91 Lesher, gancye-16, 68, 88, 95, 98, Leslie, Jean-76 Leuhr, A1-29 Lewandowski, Myrna-28, 68, 95 Lcwandowski, Norma-50, 94 Lewis, Barton-76, 89 Lewis, Jim-76, S9 , LW, Leybold. Eleanor-68 Leybold, Mary Ann-76, 86 LIBRARY COMMITTEE-112 Lickei, Beverly-51 Lickei, Jim-68, 98, 141 Lien, Max-19 Lightle, John-68, 111, 129 Lind, Don-51. 143 Lindholm, Duane-69, 105, 111 LINKS BOARD-108, 109 Litten, Viola-76 Littre1l,1gl1aron-76, 77, 86, 96, 99 D Livingston, Marlene-51, 97. 100 103. 105, 116 Locker. Leita-51 Loetterle, Billie-69, 92, 95, 112 Long, John-69 Longinalier, Alice-76, 94, 96, 99 Loomis, Anna Lisa-76, 84, 91, 94 132. 133 Loos, Adam--69 Loos, Flora Jean-76 Loos, Thais-76 Lorey, Delores-76, 94, 132 Loucks, Gene-76 Louthan, Jerry--69, 128 Lowell, James-35, 51, 96, 101, 102 113. 131 Lowrey, Ronald-76 Loy, Ronald-69. 113 Lubke, Lorraine-69 Luedtke, Roger-51, 113 Luft. Herschal-76 Luft. Marjorie-76 Luhrs, Larry-76, 86, 127 Lull, lvlarig Lou-35, 51, 92, 93, 100 1 Lundberg, Carol,-51, 100 Lundquist, Russell-76 Lundy, Ann-35, 40, 51, 87, 94, 100 103, 116 Lutgen, Joyce--51, 100, 105 Lutzen, Judie-76, 96 Lutz, Annie-33, 36, 51, 59, 97, 100 101, 103. 116, 138 Lutzi, Donald--69 Lutzi, Janet--76, 91 Lutzi, Thomas476 McConnell. Jim-76 McCormack, Sonya-76, 94 McCracken, Benny-69, McDermand, Carol-52 McDermet, Bill--76, 121 McDonald. VVilliam-52 McDowell, Dan-69, 87, McEvoy, Pat-69, 86 McGinley, David-52 107 111, 141 McGinty, Pat-65, 69, 87, 98 McGreer, John-27, 52, 108, 145 McKee. Janice--76, 95 McKeen. Doris-76, 99 McKenzie. Carol-76, 91 McKeone, John-76 McKeone, Mary Margaret-69, 88, 90, 92, 107 McKie, Jack-69, 97, 104, 119 McKirn, Marybelle-76, 95, 96, 99 McKnight, Diana-52, 113, 116 McMahon, Miss Grace-20 82 McMahon, Monty-52, 104. 138 McMahon. Myron-76 , 83, 97, 101. McMartin, Bettye JO-385i 52, 84, 116 McMullen, Dorine-69, McPherog4 , 95, 97, 109 Myllicent-76, 91, 95, 96, NIcWilliams, Richardjygfi, 119, 125 Meinke, Marlene-52, Meints, Emil-76 Meisenholder, David- 33, 92, 93, 97, 100, 103, , 116 52, 85. 88. 106 Mellinger, Robert-52, 63, 117, 119 Mellinger, Wanda-69 Mendoza, Sylvester-23, Merritt, Clark-69 Merritt, Daniel-76 69, 117, 119 Merritt, Jack-69, 107, 109 Messick, Larry-76 Metcalf, Gordon-27, 35, 52, 97, 105, 131 Meyer, Don-76 Meyer, Phyllis-69, 88, 89 Meyer, Priscilla-52 Meyer, Rodney-52 Michael, Melvin-69 Michaud, Daryl-76, 104, 128 Lux, Shirley-69, 86, 98 Lynch, David-433, 51, 86, 92, 93, 107, 142 Lynch, Jane-69, 134, 135 Lytle. Gloriae-69 102 Miille. Dorothy-52, 88, 105 Miller, Alvin-21 Miller, Beverly-76, 91, 96 Miller. Bob C.-77 Miller, Bob P.-52, 145 Miller, Miss Helen Jo-21 Miller. James-69. 119 Miller. Jim--77. 87, 91, 96, 104, 109 Miller, Joyce-77. 87, 95, 96 Miller, Marilyn-77, 95, 96, 104 Miller, giggria Jean-69, 94, 95, 105, Miner saiiv-77 DI Madden, Patrick-35, 51, 101, 102, 113, 141 Madsen, Chris-69, 119 Madsen, Phyllis-76, 94 Makepece, Lucette-76, 132, 134 135. 140 -UP COMMITTEE-113 Malone, John-69 Malowney, Phyllis-76, 90, 95, 105 Manke, Don-76, 140 Mann, Virginia-35, 51, 86, 90, 116 143 Manske, Dave-69, 96, 130, 131 Manthey, Carl-20 Mapes, Mrs. Mary-20 Mardis, Hal-35, 51, 104, 127, Mares. Vernon-76 139 Mills, Delores-77, 104 Milner, NVallace-97, 104 MIMES-91 Minchow, Darrell-53 Minne, Bette--33, 53, 90, 92, 95, 107, 110 Mischnick, Ed-77, 84, 101 Mitchell. William-77 Mohr, Helen--53 Monia, Lola-69, 94, 107, 109 Montgomery, Miss Esther-21 Moore, Margaret-53, 97, 101, 102, 116. 132, 135, 144 Mariscal, Philip-76 Marley, Norenef-76 Marshall, John-69, 104, 112 Marsolf. Alice-76, 91, 96, 99, 111 Martin, Barbara-13, 18, 64, 69 Martin, Earl-69 Martin. Miss Irene-20 Marx, Audrey-51, 101 Moral ez, Barbara-53, 95 Morgan, Sandra-69, 107, 132, 133, 134, 135 Morley, VVilliam-69, 96, 98, 111 Morris, Charles-69 Morris. Mona-69 Morris. Tiete-65, 69 Morrisse. Shirley-35, Marx, Carole-69 Maser, Florence-51, 97, 116 Maser. Jackie-69, 87 Mason. Barbara-76 Mason, Thelma-51, 104, 132. 133 Massa, Don-76 Masters, Shannon-76, 95, 96. 99 Matzke, Ella Mae-76, 99 Maughan, Rebecca-76, 142 Maul. Beverley-69 May, Carolyn-52 Maybee. Jackie-76 53 Mortensen, Billy-69, 125 Moss. Bonnie-69 MOVIE OPERATORS-113 Moyer, Ed-77, 126 Mozer. Robertw77, 89 1 Mueller, Marilyn-53, 84, 92, 116, 117. 143 Mueller,11XTancy-35, 53, 84, 87, 109, 0 Mulligan, Pat-77, 121, 127 Mumford, Vvayne-'53 MUMMERS-92 MUMMERS PLAY-93 McBride, Robert-52, 117, 129, 143 McCabe, Ann-76, 89, 99 McCabe. George-69, 111, 112, 113 McCall, Don-69, 121 McCall, John-14, 52 McCalla, Thomas-69 McCarnmon, Dave-69, 96 McCartney, Gwen-69 McCauley, Eleanor-76, 91, 96, 99 McCauley, Marylin-169, 92, 98, 109 McClellan, Delores-76, 99, 111 McClure, Beverly-15, 52, 95 McClure, Diana-69, 95, 109 Munger, Robert-21 Munson, Dick-69, 141 Munson, Jim-69 Murphy, Clayton-53, 104 Murphy, Rosemary-69 Murphy, Shirley-69, 88, 109 Murray, Miss Ethel-22 Murray, Shirley-69, 134 Myers, Gary-53 Myers. Jackie-69, 92, 97, 98 Myers, Richard-53, 143 Myers, Rose Anne-101, 142 Page 149 r P 1 1 1 1 1 N NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-35 Nefsky, Eleanor-69, 98 Neiberger, Mary Helen-53 Nellis, Merritt-72, 77, 105. 111 Nellis, Patricia-33, 53, 63, 92. 100 Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson: John-70, 127 Karen-77, 95 Marilyn777 Shirley-64, 70, 92, 97, 98 Peterson, Verna Del-55, 90, 101, 141 Pethoud. DlClif-77 Petrie, Romer-55, 117, 123, 130 106. 116. 138 Nelson, Darlene-77, 86 Nelson, Dick-69, 98 Nelson. Donna'-22, 35, 54, 95 Nelson, Eugene-54 Nelson. Jim-77, 128 Nelson, Kareen-77 Nelson, Natalie-64, 65, 69, 92. 98 113, 142 Nelson Patio-77, 91, 95, 99, 111 Nelson Nelson Phyllis-54, 84, 100, 116, 117 144 Sanford-23, 54, 69, 117, 119 128. 131 Nemeth. John-77, 119 Nesseler, .Joyce-32, 54, 116 Nevin, Bernard-22, 104 Newcornbe, Bob-54, 113 Nichols, Janice-454, 88 Niederhaus. Wallace-54, 69 Nielsen, Miss Anna-9 Nielsen. Gary-69 Nielsen, Russ-77, 121 Nissen. Joann-77 Nixon, Rita-28, 69, 95 Noble. Iva-77 Noll, Miss Effie-22 Nootz. Beth-77 Norman, Betty-77 Norris. Nancy-64, 69, 98, 112 North. Jake-69 Northup, Robert-69, 117, 119 Norton, Dick-'77 Norton. Shirley-54, 100 Nothnagel, Ann-77, 99, 135 Nothnagel, Jacqueline-69, 135 Novicoff, Elaine-69 Nyhoff, Margie-77 0 Obermeyer, Anna Marie-54, 116 O'Dell. Alfred-69 Oeltjen, Sarah-77, 111 O'Gara, Pat-77 O'Grady, Patty-67 Ohslund, Colleen-77, 87, 95, 96, 99 Olson, David-32, 54, 123 OPERA-102, 103 ORCHESTRA-104 O'Rourke, Miss Margaret-22 ORPHEONS-97 Orput, Carol Gene-54, 101, 132. 133 Ortiz, Inez-77 Ortiz, Jess-69 Ortiz, Lorenza-69 Ostwald, Marvin-69 Outz. John-77 Overgaard, Sheila-54, 88, 90, 97, 100 116. 133. 134 Owens, Anita-69, 98 Owens, Jim-27, 54, 86, 117, 128 Owens, Mrs. Vasta-98 P Pabian, Howell-24 Pabian, Roger-69 Pagel, Beverly-77, 86, 132, 133 Palme, Carol-77, 95, 96 Parks, Charlie-69 Parolek, Claudette-77, 95 Parra, Raynold-69 Parris, Jack-64, 69, 130 Parrish, Bill-77 Parrish, James-32, 54, 145 Partington. Joe-23, 128 Paschal, Cecil-69 Patterson, Charles-54, 87 Pattison, Mary-54, 86, 116 Patzel, Eileen-77, 91, 96, 105 Pauley, Pat-69, 92, 97, 98 Paulsen, Norman-69 Peachman, Na.ncyf77 Peate, Allan-70 Peery, Luetta-77 Peet, Lucille--77 Pegans, Linda-70 Pelley, Dr. Jamesg8 Penner, Lee-77 Penton. Helen-77, 95 PEPPERS,-116 Perrin, Kay-77, 88, 95, 96, 99 Perry, C. W.-127 Perry, Dorothy-54, 84, 110, 116 Peters. Gary-77 Petersen, Jerry-55, 87, 104 Petersen, Shirley-55 Peterson, Barbara-77, 96, 99 Page 150 Pfeiff, Bill-23. 130 Philipsen, Phyllis-77, 94 Pickering, Shirley Ann-77, 105 Pickett, Ellen--70, 106, 107, 108, 133, 135. 139 Pidcock, Winnie-70, 104, 132, 133 Pieper, Idonna-70, 111, 132, 133, 135 Pierce, Gary-77, 112, 113, 121, 130 Pierce. Jane-70 Pierson, Dave-77, 121, 125 Pietenpol, Carole-77 Pinney, Mrs. Ruth-23 Plager, Phyllis-77 Plock, Donna-55, 82, 83, 90 Pocras, Dif:k?77 Polick. Janet-55 Pollard, Jim-77, 98 Pool, Jerome-77 Porter, Aldine-77, 95, 105 Porter, Beryle-70 Porter, Patsy-26, 42, 55, 94 Poska, Forrest-77 Powell. Doris-55 Price, Lois!-77 Priefert. Clarice--70, 98, 112 Priest, Patricia-77, 94 Purchase. Herbert-70, 98, 111 Q Quattrocchi, Antonine-35, 55, 90, 132, 133 Quattrocchi, Josephine-19, 35, 55, 86, 87, 90, 113, 132, 133 ll Randolph, Ruth-55, 144 Rangeler, Hugh-23, 100 Rankin. James--77 Rap, Willis-77, 104 Raper, Barbara-77, 86, 96 Raper, Jerry-70, 104, 105 Rasmussen, Erma-70, 89 Rasmussen, Juanita-70 Rasmussen, Ruby-77, 99 Ray, Norma-70 Reddish, Janet-70 Redenbo, Don-70 Reed, Herbert-55, 105 Reed, Lloyd-35, 55, 92, 101, 102, 117 Reed, Pauline-55, 87 Reel, Windle-24 Reger, Jo Ann-70, 97, 98 Reich, Katherine-55, 94 Reiling, Joan-55, 106 Reimers, Sandra-74, 77, 95, 96, 133 Rein, Mrs. Frances-24 Reineke, Sharon-77 Reinick, Marilyn-55 Reinick, Phyllis-77, 95 Reishus, Sandra-70, 95, 110, 142 Reitz. Betty-77 Remington, Richard-77, 121 Renker, Joan-55 Renner, William-35, 56, 86. 101, 102, 113, 130 Renwick, David-77, 104, 131 Rezac, Peggy-77 Richards, John-56, 113 Richardson, Alice-70, 90 Rickel, Charles-77, 104 Rickel, Margaret-70 Ricky, David-70. 98 Ridgley, Darlene-77, 88, 91, 94, 133 Rine, Donna-77, 88, 94, 96, 99 Rohrbaugh, Jack-78 Rohrbaugh, Jack R.-77, 129 Rokahr, Miss Elsie-24, 53 Rollf, Donna-70 Roper, Redge-70 Rosenberg? Hanna-78, 96, 99, 132, 13 Rosenthal, LaVona-470 Rosenthal, VValter-70 Ross, Shirley-78 Ross, Walter-78, 89, 105, 128 Roth, Barbara-78. 95 Rowen, Robert-70 Roxbergf, Carolyn-25, 70, 92, 94, 97, 98, 104 Ruckman, Jerry-78, 89, 121 Rudolph, Susan-56 Rush. Joyce-11, 56 Russell. Bobbie-56, 106, 116 Russell, Libby470, 98 Rutt, Shirley-78. 99 Ryan, Robert-56, 141 Ryne, Ronnie-70, 96, 144 S Sackett, Carolyn-70, 90 Sacks, Shirley-78, 90, 95. 96, 105 Saddoris. Richard-56, 117, 119 SAFETY COMMITTEE-113 Salmon, Shirley-78, 95, 96 Sandlovich, Carole-70. 98 Sandvold, Marianne-78, 88, 95 Saunders, Harriett-70 Saunders, Sandra-78, 95, 99 Saxton, Jane-78. 91 Saylor, Sandra.-78, 96, 99 Scanlon, Don--34, 35, 56, 86, 117, 119, 127. 128 Scanlon, Jack-78, 117, 120. 128 Schaaf. Constance-56 Schaaf, Sydonia.-56 Schaeufele, Margaret-78, 104 Schall, Jay-78 Schamp, Max-78 Scharton. Shirley-78 Scheele. Paul-33, 34, 35, 56, 92, 93, 97, 101, 102, 112 Scheerer, Ruth-42, 56, 95 Scheitel. Dolores-78 Schemel, Miss Helene-24, 67 Schidler. Robert-78 Schiedler, Phyllis-35, 56, 116 Schilling, Dick-14, 35, 57, 127 Schimmel, Carolyn-78, 91, 95. 96. 99 Schlegel, Mary Ann-57, 92, 100, 116 Schleiger, Robert-78 Schleiger, Violet-21, 57, 141 Schlesselman, June-70, 86, 95 Schleuger, Delores-57 Schmeling, Miss Freda-25, 67 Schmidt, Barbara-57 Schmidt, Don--78, 121, 130 Schmidt, Dorothy-78 Schmidt. Phyllis-70 Schmidt, Shirley--57 Schmitt. Peter-57 Schmoker, Schneiber Kay-70, 92, 94, 97, 98 Robert-78. 98 Schneider, Dorothy-78, 87 Schneider, Edward-70 Schneider, Stan-70 Schnieber, Donna.-78, 95 Schrader, Duane-70 Schreiber. John--57, 100, 102, 117, 118, 120 Roberts, Carol-70, 88, 109 Roberts, Miss Carrie-24, 53 Roberts, Douglas-56 Roberts, John-77, 127 Roberts. Judith-77, 91 Roberts, Phyllis-56, 101 Robertson, Browning-65, 70 Schreiber. Ruth-78 Schrier, Seymour--57 Schrier. Stanley-78, 125 Schriner, Donald-70 Schriner, Ronald-70 Schritt, Norma-78, 91, 95, 96, 99 Schroeder, Shirley-78 Schuck, Carol-70, 95, 98, 113 Schuldeis, Carolyn-78 Schultz, Margarete-57 Schwabauer, Schwabauer, Harold-57 Henry-7 8, 86 Schwabauer, Margaret-78 Schwabauer. Patty--70 Warren-70, 84, 101, Robertus, Leonard-56, 126 Robertus, Robert-77 Robinson, Jerry-56, 100, 102, 140 Robison, Helen-77, 94 Robotham. Donna-70 Rockel. Arthur-77 Rodzielski, Eugenia-77 Roehrkasse, Pat-70, 92, 97, 98 Roemmick, Kathleen-77 Roettger, Myron-70 Rogers, Jack-35, 56, 84, 92, 93, 97, 102, 104, 105, 110. 113, Rogers. James-19, 65, 70, 96, 111 Roh, Robert-77 Rohan, Richard-69, 70, 131 Schwabauer, 119 Schwartz, Lucille-78, 95, 99 Schwartz. Mary Lou-78, 88, 94 Schvvier, Vivian-78, 95, 104 Schwindt, Gerry--70, 119 SCIENCE CLUB-89 Scott. Charlotte-57 Scott, Douglas-78, 86, 96, 104, 121 Scott, Harold-25, 130 Scott. Ruth-78, 91, 95 Scott, Shirley-70, 97 Scott, Vernon-78 Sehnert, Patricia-57 Seip, Raymond-16, 78 Selden, Robert-57, 86, 117, 130 Selk, Dwayne-78 Selk, Gretchen-57 Sellens, Paul-70 Sellmeyer, Keith-70, 104 SENIOR CHOIR-100 SENIOR COUNSELORS-90 SENIOR PLAY-33 SENIORS-36-63 Sexton. Bill-70 Sexton. Sexton. Sexton, Jeannette-16 Mrs. Lorene-29 Patty-'78 Sexton, Rahmalee-78, 132 Shaaf, Richard-78 Shaffer, Butler-78 Shanks, Donald-57 Sharrar, Virginia-70, 95, 109, 111 Shaw. Carol-70 Shaw, Pat-70 Shaw, Ralph-78 Shaw, Van-78. 121 Sheffield, Mrs. Josephine-29 Sheldon, Sharon-78, 91, 95, 96, 99 Shelledy, Mary-65, '70, 92, 95. 112 Shepard, Bette-78 Shenard. Nadine-70 Shellherd. Rollin-78, 84, 101 Stanley, Nancy-71, 95, 97, 98 Stanton, Phyllis--24, 71, 90, 98, 132 133 Start, Jerry-71, 119 Stasenno, Sergrys-79 Stednitz. Leo-79 Steele, Joe-59, 104 Stehr, Bob-71 Stepanek, Natasha-33, 35, 59, 92. 93 101, 116 Steohens, Irene-71 Stephenson, Donna-79, 91 Stephenson, Sara-33, 35, 59, 88, 92 109, 133. 135, 140 Sterner, Harold-71 Stewart. Mrs. Katherine-26 Stewart, Phyllis-71 Stewart, Tom-79 Stiegelmar, Maxine-71, 111 Stirtz, Larry-71 Stith. Forest-59, 100, 102, 109 Stoltz, Barbara-79 Stolz, VVinifred-59, 82, 83, 106. Stoneman, Dean-79, 120, 125 Storkan, B0bi72, 79 Strasheim, Eldon-79 116 Unger, Shirley--79 Unterseher, Carole-71, 97, 98 Updegraft, Mrs. Alice-27 Upham, Lesley-60 Upham, Zola-71, 105 Sherman, Gary-57, 87, 101, 102, 107, 109, 129 Sherman, Helene-57, 88, 94, 100. 116 Sherrard, Janet-78, 99, 134 Sherwood, Don-78, 104 Sherwood, Pat-78 Sh1ihan,fGenevieve-35, 58, 95 Shipps, June-70, 86, 98 Short, Mrs. Ella Mae-25 Shugrue, Michael-65, 70, 92, 93, 130, 131 Sibley, Sandra-78 Sick. Sandra-70, 92 Sienknecht. Elsie-70. 90 Sievert, Audrey-70, 98 Sievert, Carol-58 Simecek, Hazel-78 Simmerman, Lois-58, 139 Simmons, Elaine-78 Simmons, Robert-58 Simodynes, Lee-58, 92, 94 Simon, Dorothy-70, 95 Sims. Twylia-70. 111 Sinner, Carol-78 Sintek, Lawrence-78 Siren, Sheila.-78, 87, 90, 96, 132, 133 Sittner, Betty-35, 58 Skinner, John-58, 112, 113 Skinner, Norma Jean-16, 58 Skold, Richard-78, 121 Sladek, Don-78, 117, 120, 125 Strasheim. Roliand-71 Strassler, Georpxe-35, 59, 92, 93, 116 Strickler, YVayne-79 Striker, Norma-79 Strohm, Mrs, Martha-9 Struthers, Claytonw59, 112 Stuart, Charles-71 STUDENT COUNCIL-82, 83 Studier, Kenneth-79 Stueber, John-59 ' Sullivan, Gerald-71 Summers, Jane-71, 85, 88, 95 145 Summers, Kermit-59, 71, 126 Svede, Eriks-'79 Sward, Mrs. Mabel-26 Sweeney, Jean-59 Swindle, Marilyn-64, 71, 92 SWIMMING-129 Synovec, Delores-71, 95, 109, 134 T Taft, Arlene-59, 104 Talbert, David-'79 Tatmanllgary-71, 90, 95, 111, 132 Taussig, Mrs, Kathleen-9 1 Taylor, Taylor, Betty-79, 144 Don-64, 71 . 104. Upton, A UDton. Uribe, C Usher, S Irs. Mary-27 Robert-79, 111 harles-71 hirley-71, 95, 98, 105 USHERFITTES-111 xr Valencia, Mary-71 Vanderslice, Jim-71, 111 Van Pelt, Sam-79, 127 Van Winkle, Bill-72, 79, 104 Van NVink1e, Gerald--71 Varga, Harley-79, 98 Varner, CynthiaW79 Vestecka, Wally-79 Vincent, Dennis-60 Vinson, Shirley-79, 94, 99 Vogel, Marjorie-60 Vogt, Betty-71, 86, 98 Vogt, Frank-71 von Gillern, Jack+71 von Schumann, Claus-21, 40, 60, 96, 111 Vosburpqh, Bettygfitr, 88, 97, 101 Vosika, Vera-60, 105, 116 Voss, Ernie-71 'VVacker, YVacker YV Gerald-60, 109 Nancy-71 VVacker, Ruth-71, 86, 90 Waddle, Howard-79, 104 XVagner, Gerald-79 Wagner, Joy-79, 86, 91, 96, 99, 143 YVagner, Lloyd-71 Wagner, Pat-16, 71 VVag'ner, William-60, 92, 101, 102, 117, 120, 143 NVaide, Miss Mildred-27 Walbrecht, Shirley-79 Walentine, Leroy-79 VValine, Verna Lou-21, 60, 106 Vifalker, Carlin-60 VValker, John-79 Nvall, Orvis-71, 117, 120 NValt, Mickey-61, 101, 102, 106, 116 Walters, Ronald-79 VVaneli, Francis-71, 121 Slezak, Sloan, Sloan, Robert-25 Dean-28, 32, 70, 82, 83, 96, 117, 123, 124, 130 Dick-70. 119, 128 Slote. Arlene-22, 58 Smith, Charles-70, 105 Smith. Don-58, 120, 140 Smith, Donna-70 Smith, Hal-70 Smith, .Terry-70 Smith, .Toe-70 Smith, Kay-71. 95 Smith. Paul-58 Smith. Rosemary-78 Smith, Sharon-78, 95, 111 Smith, Sondra-78, 95, 99, 140 Snyder, Miss EmmaM26, 76, 112 Snyder, Jim-71 Snyder, Joe-78, 104 Snyder, Shirley-78 Sohl, Lowell-35, 58, 89, 100, 102, 139 Somerheiser, 'Norma-71, 111, 132, 133, 135 Sommers, Gladys-78, 91, 95, 96, 99 Sommers, Mary Ar1n+65, 71, 92, 97 Songster, Jim-71, 93 SOPHOMORE GLEE-99 Sorensen, Martha-71, 113 Sorensen, Phil-58, 105 Sorenson, Barbara-58, 90, 97, 101 Sorenson, Betty-79, 96, 99, 104 Sougey, Charlotte-71, 95, 133, 134 Sougey. Leo-71 Spadt, Mary Ann-79, 90, 95 Clayton-79 Jerry-71 Spahn, Spahn, Spahn, Tommy-58, 104, 111 Speidell, Jean-71, 132, 133 Splichal, Bonnie-71, 89, 97, 98 Spomer, Betty-58 Spomer, Beverly-77, 79, 90, 91 Sporn, Joyce-71, 86, 95, 98, 109 Springer, Bill-79 Staats, Esther-79, 96, 99 Stafford, Pat-79, 95, 99 Stahnlie, Shirley-58, 106, 135 Stall, Richard-79 Stamm, Margraret-58, 101 Stanard, Dixie-71 Stanley, Gladys-79 Stanley, Mary Alice-71, 98 v Taylor, .Tim-7 1, 109 Taylor, Joyce-71, 86, 95, 110, 133 Taylor, Julia-79. 89, 104 Teal, Gretchen-74, 79, 91, 96, 99 Temple, Mrs. Gladys-26 Templin, Bill--79 Templin, Marguerite-79, 99 TENNIS--131 Terry, Marilyn-59 Thesmeyer, Dan-29 Thomas, Glynda-35, 59, 88, 93, 109 Thomas, Rodney-79, 129 Thompson, Barbara-71 Thompson, David-79 Thompson, Jewel-79 Thornpso15,6 JoAnn-42, 59. 95, 100 1 Thompson, Mahion-479, 98 Thompson, Ted-26, 98 Thomsen, Shirley--79 Thoreson, Fay-35, 59, 87, 107 Tipton, Ruth+71 Todd, Jim-'79 Tolles, Mary Alice-71, 90 Tonkinson, Marjorie-60 Topliff, Patty-71 Torrey, Bettie-60, 106 Towne, Marilyn--71, 89, 90, 95 Trabert, Jack-60, 86, 87, 106. 117 145 TRACK-130, 131 Traudt, Duane-460, 113 Traudt, Thomasf79 Evelyn-79 Bessie-60 Trobe, Turley, 132, XVard, B laine-21, 61, 117 Warman, VVarner, VVarnke, Geralyn-79 Donald-79 Larry-78, 79, 86, 96. 121 WVarnke, Marlene-12, 71 VVarren, Fred-71 NVarren, Goldie-79 Vxfarren, Jim-71 Vfarren, Rodney-71 Watkins , Kenneth-71 1fVatkins, Norman-71, 104, 129 Vfatkins, Dr. Steven-8 YVatson, Bridget-61, 90, 92 WVatson, Joan-61 XVatt. Donnetta-79, 88 VVa.ymire, Pat-79, 94, 99 Weather VVeather VVeber, by, Miss Dorcas-10 hogg, Carolyn-61, 88, 101 113 David-61, 86, 96, 117, 124 130 VVeber, Joan-71,, 98 XVebster, Donald-79, 138 WVebster, John-79, 98, 111 Vkfedner, Bob-71, 119 XfVeichel, Patricia-71, 95. 112 XVeideman, Norman-79, 125 Weir, Bill-61. 107 VVeir, Helen-79. 95, 99 VVeisgui-t, Morse-61, 92, 93, 101, 103, 109, 110, 112, 116, 143 X'Veiss, Dianne-71, 95 VVeisser, Rolland-71, 117, 120 Kathleen-35, 61, 90, 97. 105, 106. 107 VVelch, Lyle-27, 105 XVelch, Turley, Eugene-16, 79 Turner, Barbara-60, 90, 100, 106, 116, 142 Turner, Lynn-60, 112, 133 Turner, Robert-79, 98 Turner, Valeriejeanne-79 Turner, VV. Bard-60, 86, 139 TVVI RLE RSi105 U Ude, Richard-79 Ulrich, Darrell-79 Underwood, Dee-79, 86 VVells, Barbara-79, 99 XVells. .loan-33, 61, 92, 116 YVells, Richard-71 V NVells, 1glCf12l.l'd H,-35, 61, 90, 124 3 XVells, Robert-61, 88, 92 VVerner, June-61 W'ertz, Mary-79, 95, 99 NVesie 'sl'i XValter-32, 61, 127 . ,1. 4 . , VVest, Lawrence-79 V NVestcott, Patricia-79, 87, 96, 99 NN'eston, Ardis-61, 100 YVestrope, Margaret-79, 105 NVeyand, Lyle-H28 VVheeler, Betty-79 Page 15 82, 1 1 Whitaker, Eleanor-71 VVhite. White, White. Xvhite. White, White. Anne-61, 97, 99, 100, 101 106 Arlene-71 Bruce-79 Emma-71 Melva-61 Robert-61, 63, 97, 104, 143 Whitfield, Ginnie-71 Willis, Dick-71 Wilson, Beverly-21, 62, 87, 106, 116 Wilson, Gene-71 Wilson, Kay-71, 95, 145 VVilson Leland-79 Wfilson Margie-79 Wilson, Ruthie-71 VVilson. William-62, 104 VViltfan,r, Eldean-79, 121 Yakel, Virginia-71 NVhitlock, Janet-62 VVhitmus, Sheryl-79, 95, 96, 105 Vkfhitted, Beverly-62 VVible, Miss Josephine-28 NVichelt, Joyce-79, 104 Wicken, Kenneth-79 VVicken, Marlys-62, 86 VVimD. LA5T'ei-ne-79 Winfzrove, Claude-28 Winkelman, Mae Etta-62, 88 VVinkler, Helen-79 VVinkler, Joan-62 VVinston, Winifred-100 Winter, Jack-77, 78, 79, 86, 125 Vviebe. VVieck, VVieska Ruthie-71 Barbara-71, 10,1 mp, Jeanette-79, 96, 99 VVight, Joyce-16, 71, 98, 111,134 VVir:ht, Rodney-79, 96, 121 VVilbur, Barbara-79 Wilcox, Douglas-36, 62, 82, 100, 102 104,110, 120, 128, 142 XVilcox, Virginia-71, 82, 83, 92, 95 97. 98 NVilcoXen, Paul-71, 113 Wilhelm, Barbara-79, 90 Wilkins, Darrel-79, 104, 105 Wilkinson, Donna-71 Wilkinson, Lois-71, 88, 90 Will. Jane-62 Willey, Donald-79, 86 Williams, Marilynn-79, 94, 96, 134 Williams, Verlene-62 Williams, Vivian-71, 87 Williamson, Dorothy-79 Williamson, Janice-79, 88, 94 Winter, John-79. 105 VVinter, Lloydf71 Winter, Martha-35, 62, 88, 95, 100 109. 140 VVirth Ronald-71 Wisbey, Jolene-62 Wisen, Shirley-79, 87, 99 VVishnow, Bernard,-35, 62, 86. 87, 92 93.97,104, 110,113,131 Witt. Shirley-79, 95 VVolfarth, Miriam-59, 62, 82, 116, 117 VVolfe, Eileen-79 Wolfe. Phyllis-71 Vvoltemade, Marilyn-'62, 101 VVoolman, Kay-62 Workman, Ann-62, 84, 86, 110, 138 VVorobieW, Helena-71 Worster. Tommy-79 VVray, Paul-26, 62 VVRESTLING-128 VVright, Charles-79, 104, 112 LT? 229 259 2? Wright, Claudia-79, 89, 109 VVright. John-63, 106, 139 VVright, Kenny-71 Wright. Paddy-71 VVHITERS CLUB-88 NVunderlich, Donald-63 Vvunderlich, RogeneY79 Wurm, Kenneth-79 VVurm, Paul-79 VVurtz, Thomasv79 NVymore, Shirley-71, 95, 107 xr Yonkey, Marjorie-79 Yost, Ronald'-79, 89, 104, ll1 Young, Alton-79, 128 Young, J. D.-28 Young, Mary Lou-71, 98 Y-TEENS-94, 95 Yungblut. Charles-22, 35, 36, 63, 82, 83. 117 Z Zajicek, Betty--71, 89, 90, 95 Zanders, Clarence-71, 119 Zelen, Samuel-79, 89, 119 Zellers, Duane-79, 105, 111, 121 Ziegenbein, Carol-63, 101 Zimmerman, Dean-65, 71. 96 Zimmermann, Paul-63, 84, 101, 102 Zinneman, Dorothy-71, 89, 90 Zlab, Lane-71 Zob. Ligita-79 Advertising Index Anderson Studio ...........,..........., 138 Beatrice Foods Co ....... ................ 1 38 Bloom Typewriter Ext-han5:e..138 Burnett Packard Co ................... 138 The Camera Store ......,.........,..... 138 Capital Self Service Drugs .... 138 The Chef ..............,....................... 139 Coca Cola Bottling' C0 .........,... 139 Coffman Bakery ........,,........,..... 139 Commonwealth Co. .................... 139 Consumers Public Power District ................,..,...,.,............ Continental National Bank -H2140 Cotner Terrace Restaurant... The Country Gentleman ............ Dale's Drug' Store .............,........ Danielson Floral Co ,....... ...,.... 139 139 140 140 140 DuTeau Chevrolet Co ........ ...... 1 40 Eastman Kodak Store ........,..... 140 Fairmont Foods ........................ 141 First Federal Savings and Loan Association .........,........., 141 First National Bank .................. 141 The Gas Company .,.,.,. ....., 1 41 Goerinfeq Drugs , ............... ...... 1 41 Homestead Drive In ...... ...... 1 41 The Korn Popper ..........1............ Latsch Brothers, Inc ................... Lincoln Dairy Company ..........., Lincoln School of Commerce.. 142 Hovland-Swanson .......... ...... ,142 142 142 142 Miller 85 Paine, Inc ..... ................ 1 42 National Bank of Commerce..143 National Business Institute ...... 143 229 2124 325 R78 Nebraska Typewriter Co ......... 142 Nix Steak House ......l.....l.......l.. 143 J. C. Penney Co ...........................,. 143 Prairie Book Store ...................... 142 Randolph Drug' Store ............,... Randolph Qldsmobile Co .........., Roberts Dairy Co ,.......... ......,....... Sewall Paint and Varnish Co... 144 144 144 144 Siegel Office Equipment Co ..... 144 Skoglund Studio ............1...,....... 144 State Journal Printing' Co ......, 145 Tee Pee Room .......................,...... 145 Townsend Studios .......... 1..... 1 45 The Treat Drive-ln ........... ...... 1 45 Vifarner-Medlin Studio ..... ...... 1 45 VVhite Motors Co ............. ...... 1 45 Acknowledgements Sons of the Stanford Red copyright 1913, Allen Intercollegiate Music, lnc. Copyright renewed 1940, Broadcast Music, lnc. Loyal and True copyright Rubank, Inc. We're for Lincoln used with permission of Roma johnson. Page 152 ,QQQWSQLMELM ?i4:'fi.7??'?Q2fg,fg W A YW, in My JJZMLQDFQM CWM, JV ,ffwjfww Jw ffiffw ff 355W SS W' ff W' W vb Q f A - sh, XX. Lf ' W 1


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