Lincoln High School - Links Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1956

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Directors of vocal music are IVAN CALDWELL, Apollo Choir, Boys Oc' let and Boys Gleeg MISS DORTHEA GORE, Girls Glees and Girls Octetg and HUGH RANGELER, Aeolian Choir and Lincoln Boys Ghoir. H- LTLE WELIGH, orchestra and band conductor, helps Barbara Housel with a difficult score. He is also cofsponsor of Orpheons with Mr. Rangeler. Trying to decide which student drawf ing they will enter in a national art contest are MRS. IUDT SHAINf HOLTZ and DONALD BTORTH, art instructors. MUSIC, ART, AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES GLEE . . . CI-IOIR . . . OCTET. ..Tl-IEORY . ..ORCI-IESTRA . . . BAND... COMMERCIAL ART . . . DESIGN . . . CRAFTS . . . ART AND MUSIC APPRECIATION . . .LATIN . . . SPANISH . . . GERMAN . . . ERENCI-I jim Gaclwallader, Sue Thorpe, and MISS MARIE GROSS examine a picture of the tree of English words derived from one Latin word, 111400. -5 .,..:, Although we otten get contuseol about head and chest tones, oil painting, and idioms, and we sometimes don't see too much sense to this lcind ot culture, sub- jects lilce these develop wonclertul hobbies, providing many hours ot relaxation and entertainment. Two fluent linguists, MISS 'ITERESINA DANESE, Spanish teacher, and MRS. MARGARETE MOON, French teacher, are interrupted by our camerarnan while looking over a map of Spain. A knowledge of geographic locations is a valuable aid when it comes to understanding translations, as LL V MISS VALERI BONNE lgnou s. Page I6 O Mala ga Mm L ,pick VA 1 ,z t,Vytkc

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Examinina a s lint are CARL O MISS HELENE SCHEMEL, sci' MANTHET, science teacher, and The structure of the atom is a ence teacher, looks over a model MRS. ALICE TOUNGSCAP, very important basic principle of of the heart before she demon' school nurse. Mr. Manthey is the nature, which LEROT COL' strates to one of her health edu' local American Red Cross county SON, tennis coach, teaches his cation classes. chairman. chemistry classes. SCIENCE BIOLOGY . . . PHYSIOLOGY . . PI-IYSICS . . . CHEMISTRY . . I-IEALTI-I EDUCATION WiTh many unusual TacTs abouT leaves, hearTs, elecTriciTy, ancl I-IZO To Teach us. science is indeed a Tasci- naTinq Tielcl OT sTucly. Even To The sTu- denT noT planning a scienTiTic career, This Training is valuable in helping him To undersTand The phenomena OT The world and in meeTinq unexpecTed emer- gencies. R. W. HOWLAND and DONOVAN LUEDKE, science teachers, examine an oscilloscope, which shows changes in an electric wave by means of a wavy line pro' duced on the fluorescent screen. Fi jUl,lUS D. YOUNG, chairman of the Science Dee partment, shows Silvija Liepnielqs and Dixie Hilvherl how the Geiger Counter works. MISS LUCY GEIGER and MRS. GLADTS TEMPLE examine a plant which is grown in the greenhouse for demonstrations in their biology classes. QMS Fiwfr



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INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND TRADES PREPARATCRY WOODWORKING . . . CARPENTRY . . . ELECTRICITY . . . PRINTING . . . AUTO We don't understand how that meter box works, but these men, ROBERT HAR' RINGTON, ALBERT LA MERE, and FRANKLIN KYKER, auto shop instruc' tors, can tell us all about it. MAINTENANCE . . . MACHINE SI-IOP . . . MECHANICAL DRAFTING These courses help to produce skillful craftsmen-graduates from Lincoln I-Iigh School. After graduation, these boys go to work in industry, establish their own busi- nesses, or continue their educations. Knowing that much patience and skill when drawing, ARVID are needed IOHNSON instructs his drafting pupils to work slowly and carefully, for one slip of the pen could ruin the paper. bl CHESTER GAUSMAN, MORTEN GUNDERSEN, CLARENCE EVANS, and CLAUDE WINGROVE, shop teachers, meet to look over a copy of Industrial Arts and Vocational Education, a magazine containing an article written hy Mr. Gausman. L'Woodworking is a craft useful anywhere, says EDDIE SCHWARTZKOPF to foe Gacusana as they work together in the industrial crafts room. Mr. Schwartzkopf is often called upon to do re' pair work around his house. Page 17

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