Lincoln High School - Links Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1956

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Rae Hill watches MISS MILDRED KEMP, sewing instructor, show Ianene johnson a beautiful suit which she might make for her next sewing project. I MISS ESTHER LEFLER, chairman of the Business Department, shows MRS. LEILA HUGHES how to use the phonographfsound box combination in dictation tests and general business courses. A home economics teacher in Lin' coin High, MRS. CWENDOLTN COOPER, inspects a new stove in the large remodeled practice kitchen. MISS HELEN HAGENSICK, MISS BETTY HECKMAN, and MISS DORf OTHT DUMPERT, shorthand and typing teachers, are comparing the speed acquired by pupils in their classes. Pausing for a rest while checking shortf hand test papers is MISS EULALIE BRATCHER, shorthand and bookkeep' ing teacher and chairman of the Asf sembly Committee. PRACTICAL ARTS BOOKKEEPING . . . SI-IORTI-IAND . . . GENERAL BUSINESS . . . SELLING . . . TYPING . . . OFFICE TRAINING. . .CLERICAL PRACTICE . . . COOKING . . . SEWING Whether the career is in the home or in the ottice, training in these sub- jects is beneticial tor everyone. It's so very satistyinq tor a girl to be a top- notch secretary who can cook weII tor her husband, and she can, with her thorough training at Lincoln I-tight Gary Christiansen helps MRS KATHERINE STEWART tee, to tabulate club dues. ,,.-nr W. Page I8 I .1 I .'Ti.. , bookkeeping teacher and chairf man of the Auditing Commit'

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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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HAROLD OILLILAND, boys physical education instructor and teefshirt uniform. QACA NSTRUCTER Yep, thats right, We all learn to climb ropes in boys gym classes, PHIL SPRAGUE, gymnastics coach, says, PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOOTBALL . . . BASKETBALL . . . BASEBALL . . . TRACK . . .TENNIS . . . SWIMMING . . .WRESTLING . . . GYMNASTICS . . . GOLF . . . INTRAMURALS Lincoln I-ligh School has earned an enviable record in athletics. Our line teams are produced through good basic training in physical education classes and through participation in athletics, both ot which promote good health, poise, and sportsmanship. COACHES: Seated: Harold Gilliland, wrestling: Harry Kuklin, swim wrestling: Phil Sprague, gymnastics and tootball: Bill Pteitt, football and tootball: Harold Scott track an ' , d basketball, Butord Grossc tennis, Darrell Grell, baseball: Neal I-latemeister, intramurals. wrestling coach, slwws off his new Adjusting the net on a pingf pong table is MISS HELEN IO MILLER, girls physical edu' cation teacher and cofsponsor of the Girls Athletic Association. ming and golf: Ed Schwartzlcopt, tootball and and track. Standing: Lyle Weyand, baslcetball up, basketball and baseball? LeRoy Colson, Page 19

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