Lincoln High School - Railsplitter Yearbook (Orem, UT)

 - Class of 1950

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JM Cz I g i . 1 1 P I , uf I. f F V f 4 l, fu 1 M W 5:1659 'r, x M55 LET US RECALL I you can spare an hour or so of your tlme let us cozy corner an s1t together so that we may remlnlsce the happy hours we have spent with our friends from September of 1919 to May of 1950 Together we can recall those nme woncterful months of stucly dancing athletic splendor nights of music anc drama nightmares of hnal exams a cl the joy of youth sur rounded hy mountain grandeur I was horn of these high school stuclents and without thelr commg year after year I would e for I am the SPIRIT 01 YOUTHFUL MEMORY permanently recorded here for your keepmg I am the Witness of the trachtlons an to the change tt at yeary comes to L1 coln fort hve ln the hearts of :II the st 1 dents I follow the teams on their out of town trips I hvc the class rooms where Longfellow Vvashmgton Archunfdfs and the World become ahve for study I Hy with the wmrl mc on the lawns of the campus where great num ers of stuclfnts seek me out IIIVC everywhere ln the stud ts worlc so t t I may he with them Those of you that have come to Icnow me rea lze that I am not just a rick ull Ing you Icnowt at I am frlen s lp sat Isfactlon sportsmanship and the sunshine that plays ID the trees and upon the velvety snows As you turn the pages of thrs oolx you WIII see many scenes and faces eac vs II rmrf t you those memories that Cod gave you th xt you msn have roses rn December W W WM af V Mw jjWT f ' , find a cl . E . . 1 v ., . , . Y . . I y . . i n . - ' di , , N . . . d Y 5 I lr I 'n , ' ' . 5 . 1 - . ' - - ' . ' 2 in the skiers down the snow-coverecl slopes of Timpanogos. I live In t, . .- f Q . ' ' en I - ha' I- , , . b . I3 . d. F-4 . d , V - ' K P- ' h fi h ' 5 hack o I I I , I t 5 . cj J fX. PRE ENTING f fpn T IEFI JONFS X W I1 :for I -'wiv .. W DI- IONI SEI WAN yi BI SUIPSS xfilflllgfl' 1 ' PuI1I1sIxf-d by IIf1c Assoclalcd Sludenls LINCOI IN HICH SCHOOL mm I Ant In I.ucIId HocIgIunson Class 1990 I III: 1gr1pIu I by E G Brown Company C vvr y VIounhln Qlalcs Bm ery PINJII gmpI y Iry I 'arson SIUJIOS I , X ,.1-.. lg .. I' V r ff 4 I ffffy I Is, 1' - ' . ,f '17 I ,I IU N 'I 'Is n I Ivh xw , 5 + I 5 I I n I 4 I I-'I ff , 1 I W' ' 'wr' . A of iv - I I o .wah 5. .IAQ 'A 'VQQLM caan, A f , ' , ' - W , , ,M .,.,Q ,,,, ,f1,1:.M M'554 Awww ',j5v',pw6i-Q ?Ql7C01f' Wm: W.. liwsesf' 3-uw . J. NV? LINCOLN PANORAMA ,Hu MA. Y, ,Q r ng! X N, Qvgf ' f ' ' , ' 1 . , 3514.5 ,. . , A V 1 G, ' r 1' CR? 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Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting-place for those who here qave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. But in a larger sense we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground. The Brave men, living and dead, who struggled here have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us, the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the great lash remain- ing hefore us -- that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to the cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion: that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vaing that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom: and that government of the people, by the people, and for the people, shall not perish from the earth. ff E Q:-HN X ,W.fl6.fZW Q1 L JMLJWA- M Un views V r 5 U U , V o 4' 1164104 f If , . ,. , , -.- ff' , ' f .1 ,, ,,--,- .,.-.,..... 'Mia H, , ..- m'TEf L' Wil UHF? nl Abraham Lincoln, the railsplitter from P--h---M ----- - --W f ---Y-Q X V the frontier who F056 l-FOID SLlI l'0llIlChl'lg! of poverty and ignorance to become the six- Mmoww teenth President ol' the United States, united the House Divided into this great democratic republic. The life of this self-made statesman and humanitarian deserves immortal praise and thanks- the living memory of this great American. giving. He stands as a shining symlool of Christian principles. The typical American ideals and aspirations that he championed permeate that for which we strive: . . . efficiency in administration . . . friendship . . . sportsmanship f . . . acquisition of knowledge . . . a sense of humor . . . cultural appreciation . . . courageous optimism . . . and service to school X and society. Your nineteen hundred fifty RAILSPLITTER honors v. 9, exfmwefi PKSSXSXNXX QYKWXCXVBX X4 XX . PN P5 BPM aims . 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El I PE YERSON pl: mfeducallon FRANK B NEWMAN Co vemment pulrbc :peeling Junmr edvzser 5 WIS JOHN E0yIIE0 l0r B-0 IH If Hg!!! HH i L- ' -.Hi sq.. if AL ! 141 i 34 if Ufillm. lllflffffufflwffflillfA I miavel EpgXAx s KA smcxxee, Awvn bved X, 5 YY 'QJVSCB 'Y C3 n tSXsc E R 65 105K C5 PAMX1 Sfijvii CAR Ch IISXVENS AW by ON YXEXKD X x s G CIZEIFSYZIMMERM U da f,,,,,b S Pdw Koch X YY Xx R901 TV C W YAC! NJEV- A te W4 vh N7 W Au AXE WIELDERS MARILYN JOHNSON Secretary Cooperative and dependable I7 GERALDINL SEARLE Vice president possessed wrtlx ardent mltratlve BOYD IVIE . . . Student Body President . . . diligently put the axe of leadership into eltect . . . worlced long and lxard so tlwat Lincoln Higtl could enjoy tlre lmenefits of new ideas. spirit. and action . . . truly deserved the tmonors of our tmigtlest student oltiice. C' ENE TAYLOR Judge lnendly an earnest DONNA STOLWORTHY Historian capable and sociable it l 43 in y ' D d . . -. . LINCOLN'S STUDENT CQUNCIL First row Jack Co lvlarvm Hlglzee Nlarylm .lollnson lvlary Eager Genna c Steele Donna Stu wort my r row Lee Jones MllCC Koglanes lNanCV avlor Fourtll row Bolo Vvorkman benc laylor hunlcc Nuttall S xr ee Klllpaclc Flftlm row Ellswortlw Car roll Stone Christensen Boycl Corbett Bc-rmce Nuttall Evan Bean lewis Eclvsarcls Carolynn Carter Barbara Carter lvlalco Hclr-Qlfnma lfglfllfi glll 7139 JON Iflif' CdfOC Hill '!Vt'ly Qs 6'- Vonzaa Poulson Helen Hansen AMERICAN RED CROSS COM lVll'lvl'EE lmead the First cllapter lo be orgamzecl at Lmcoln laymg plans for tlle future Mary GWCII Holdaway CIIBIHHBH 3' Y l 8 Y fl I 1 R 2 4 J -W- C gg ' : X, ' ' ., . Geraldine Searle, Boyqielvie, SPFOHJ row: X : , ' ' , V T . ': nr- '.' . 1 R v'-KL, '.i.t.C ix REED THOMAS . . . 1 MARVEEN ELLIOTT' . . . ViCe'PfeSidCnf - - - Secretary . . . lrienclly able willingness. ' efficiency, ZWMIM' A A15 ru HC rn Nov n JIMMY PYNE President enthusiastic leaclerslu p I UNICR HIGH STUDENT LEADERS STUDENT COUNCIL ron! row Sli rley Nlorien n Maween Elliott J mmy Pyne Reed Th mas Gwendolyn F rsytlfie Mddle row Gregory Farley Beverly Booth Gary Littlefield Vlrg ma Nlelclru Carl Rowley Clara Slolworflly Garllx Unger man Baclt now Paul ne Nladsen, Lapreal Rowley Slurley M ller VI, iilrfniill CTBHI Ungt YYTIHII GCIIGVP S teele ncl Cemel Larsen uccesslullw met mam prob ems and ddr t n touc es that ma e hugh school graclln hon complete QILNIOR HOP COMMITTEE Ierhaps the most Iseaulxlul of the ye xr anres was t c Senior Hop Barlnru arter Iturnell Cordmr IVI I B Pr IH il er Sljenfer d Chalrrnarl IDU!! A ams sl d age an ewent th xt was an ev ning o enchantment for the Sz-mor SFNIOR CL A58 OFFICERS VVlth an ecluratmna perspective lor to ay an for the future these amlntxou Ieaclers worlcecl ong ours to rung to t e Seniors ITCCIIOH t at will ena Ie t em to talce their p ace IH the vor the-s lace after graduation lVIar1I5n Nuttall treasurer IVIary Gvx en Holclaway vlre president Stcvc Chrlstens en pres: ent and Dora Prestwnc 1 secretary 20 ..C. e I A I .A I W Q 1 , ' , - I ' . H cl V d , IJ I1 . ' I ' Y Id I I' 4' 4 l . I' I i. A ' r X.- - IGRADUATION COIVIIWITIIEE 'xv Ch ' , . , .- . ii I ' S -' 3 I a d he H nl I1 . li ' fe ' . 47 7 ' 1 's d ' . h . ' . . ' C . -. ' lt . ' .I , an ' d, , i , , , in , , , A , 4 , I . I I L1 . S ,? 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' .1 1 ' 1 'wx 1?-J' if S' 't' Keith Marta Marvin Maw Gwen Lorna Dee Gibson Black Higbee Hoiciaway Hoiciaway Beverly Ted Boyd Glenna Mark Hauzen Holman Ivie Ivie Jen sen Lee Niariiyn Jones Johnson Preston FIOYJ Madsen Mangum THE SENIORS 'W xii Q Y ' Kal'm8 Hansen Terry Judd Siiiriee Kiiipacic Bryce Niontgomery 24 R, lg Ar Y T57 . Leliih Irene Max Lueua 1 Hanks Hansen FLBJAWM- Hull Hoclgicinson Jfi 4'-'J Q' Anna Lou Robert d Josie Lealancl Don Jack. OH LIODCS 324 iw? C Madsen V-f V-fi'-4 Mike Lynn Lee Gail Genniel Donna Kogianes Kitchen List Lowe Larsen Melba Shirley Johnny Fern Bernice Eunice Meniil Martindale iVIcDonaId Moqil! 1 Nuttall Nuttall 'Milli A :ar O :I-1 4!'N! ' LE? use B d L ' M 'I B I R B u Nielfsen Niecilin Niflaiifgffjxww Niifflfs Sr-Ji- ' Olin oil Ned Wanda Joan Phyllis Jerry Ruth Paulson Pace' Patten Peterson Peters Reynolds Geraldine Shirley De Lon Searle Soulier 2 K Selman Noel Darlene Grant Thompson 'Fhalman Ungerman THE SENIDRS 26 1, n 'M1', 11 L ff ,fit ' 1' 'f 1,-'N :,'L :fW 65?- S' 'fx 1 '- Ya. Z' . vt - gin' ' f ' 'K ,K P IL S1 E if 1 s , Li , ,. , S .H J' ze gf 3 - ' -1' ,Q .S J' ag. E w 1 Fx , fi J Q Q, ff gras iw W of if , v mr! - 41.4 , V U., 1- . fn r '- .V . 1 I , , '55 .ilg,31.f- .E 1 .7 :fy .. rug f ivqi.. ,Q I , L' A ?,.Ei,'E5F' f L D M ' L ' ' Sh' I Ptleitwiirge-dd-JJ Presgxichqmww Presgfvizh 4,U4,47,lff D I P g B ny Rtolligris Spieniser A-AJMV Roibins Byron Shirlene Gena Vee 5 Donna Graham Gene Stubbs Sorenson CLU-1.1-2 Steele Stolworthy Shaw Taylor B b C I J. C. Arth J ' R cl Woriman Vfgaszaamt Wilkinsen Wogingen Yggnsg Zagrgigie 25- -,,., BG' W -U 27 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS These induslrious leaders boasted about Iimeir aclive fellow Juniors and Iyoosied tile class lo new Ileigills. Ixiaico Hidesilima, president: Cree Kofiord, vice-presidenlg and Janice IVIiIIer, secretary. 1 I 1 JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE Through the untiring efforts of t'i'liS committee, a very successful and memorabie dance was held. Com- mittee members were Marion John- son, Lorus Johnson, Ted Cowley, Floyd FarIey, and Chairman Rich- ard Peierson. 28 ffgi WS?-.A if fl fl' 1' 4t?iCQS V2o Qui Qlqffixw, Cjfgq 46 2 Yagi Rfk K-Q k 'P V V Y K XX: ,', QQ? x . N r , X XA X y N ' 'CD 1 - , ll xg . ' , I R ' ff. ' ' s, - ' lop H I If 5 I . M Q59 - ,A X f ' Ugg? X i XL QP- ff . P1- ei- E 1 ff - L 5 Q W W gf Xxx f 1 a l - . Q f !, y fl L 6 mirn Lf , ' X 2 .f 'U V - ' r If , -E Q V V 'A K . Q 7 iv - M, X f?s ! A 2: fffff i f .Ci Ri! Y iQ 5 5 . X. g 41 R X f N p X f ' K 1 X , 5 X XXX NX, i x I 'L N x 1 K li il- THE IUNIORS Rolwrl Curtis Lvnn fluynmn Ruin' Dinnv Duklf CA7' Davis Q SQ Rmmu Rrxgvr CHM' Hunsvn xl 27 Yi! id ts mm x 2 41 fi Br-rlir-n Adams Roy Allrf-cl Lloyfl CIuH Ida Lou Ijuvis R it Imnl I lumps .Ir-nnvlif' Q Gr-nicl Alxralmln K Aclanm Dixie Kvnl Adams 'x Bliss IfAnn , Nym cflfnc hU'4'lv'f 'L cfolvinx Rulvm- Donmn Drnpf-r IXIHLII Killilflvb 'lull-Nl1i1lm ali' -gy- ,M-'Fifi' 10. Iiilhlin , b-4 , -1 2 .S Coiieenn Dean Rice :LLM-f1.uNA.. Rowland Nancy XV:-xync Taylor Taylor ofa? Oliver Colleen Johnson Jenkins J 'i' Max' ahcilffe Muhielrijin bww-A Deon Laurene Olsen Olsen Louise Emma Patricia Gordon Reynolds Ilan'-41-4, Sunquisi U-'V' W Smiih Sakamoio Li -ci .l , Be ' , Tatyior T22 yL.,,2,,,, Toliifi 1 rf? ne- 1 1 N I SOPI-I SLIDE COMVIITYEL Carefree ut wx eII executed Ioy IVIar I I'I sen Jean Stratton He en an Dwaxne Loxsrx Eugene Cammon and Chairman RonaId Hatch the SopI1 SI de prow d del gt1tfuI entertainment for all 34 SOPHOMQRE CLASS OFFICERS The sophomores eslgnate tese CapabIe Iea ers t steer tI1em tI1rougI1 a suCcessfuI and t1lgI1Iy eve-ntfuI year Boy Corbett president VVlIIard StoIwortI1y vice president an Sterlng Rigby secretary f A Kggf M of-f nf-N!J.f ,ZqXv mf l.- QL ,rf . K Y x f X w-A 1 ..-4' 7 bf X i A-if :BL ,- fl.,--' ' -,,. MV4? 7'7if,3r 'VOX l.aRae ,- Allen A 'xi 1YJli f er V Don Cllrislensen XV ll lmjean Corless van Bunller Nadlne Crang NBJIYIC Allen Vivian Bar' y .lolmny Coo Bena 1.136 Black Geneveive Maramolo Dan A len Larry Beagley Pauline Cranmlall N1 , Dolllzn .locn . JoAnn Adams Pau Bandley Ray Clmslen Lela nd DeLange Ronald ac Burr Dons Budget x Rex Duke B'-'NY Eager 1 'U X' ' Elliot Ferguson Peszy Brady Viva Bmwn DOIIHB CIIEISC Wayne Edwards Helen Fosier Alf' 43 , may V Jr . mg.3.....,. of 1 - Q I f 'IJ Carol' Ellvrlson Blaine Elaine Jim Gail ' Bellows Boyce Birminglmm ' ' Bo d M ri' Mn 'I c,,,if.,.. fine? 'M' C0333 Valene Jackie Herberi Davis Dean Doss lmRae LaRiela Rena Nia:- Ercanbrack Ercanbrarlc Elder Mark Douglas Renee Farrer Folheringham Famworfh Gray -..g..?g-.t.,g- ,vp . U , P , ., . f' . . .Xiao -I r tif' g 51hgt 1' . . '3, '23 .f r ' LI X51-ah:-1:-' '-Arr,-.V '-1 nr'-w..q..1: ' -ATA-5ff.'i X fjf '9Us y Barbara LI,a..4, Excell Joann Gourdin -ds- Dorofhy Mae Green Betty Hodglrinson Keich Johnson . yn ' H ' 19 'vw Q: 'nv E' ' A vw ,Q 'li Q.. 'Qi' 'if 5 1, l ' ' r cfs' f , if. ,221 Vg, , A 7, - iz il ' li: E' . ffm, , if g ,QS -NTU , f A e- - , :'1'- ' f mg: ' Qgfwf. 4 Q ,- ',f?'g4g f-T , ' i ' 1 e. - .1 Q' ffu X Faye Griffizhs ltflzllgs M lvlurris Johnson Ray Marlene Gilligan Holliman Nelda Ann Colleen Harwood Hulchings Carol Billy Johnson Johnson John Jo Anne Lewis Lewis Nlary Jean Geralcline' K lVlillelfjSXP-nfVJ'f 'N Memmott Frankie Healy V l Isles W Kay Johnson Vaughn Long La Dean Neilson Helen Hansen Harileyv Richard Juber Dwayne Lowery Caroll Naylor Carole Rita Ann Holflaway Holclaway Darlene Arlen Jacobs Johnson R I' Ca I , fl? 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THE FRFSHMEN front row Vrrgnma Vleldrum Kay Holdawav Roberta Vladsen Le Ann Loveless Peggy E nstem Ramond Johnson Vonzaa Poulson Wddle row Roan Penrod Elva Peterson Veda Hlglmy Gary Pyne Charlene Peterson arma Harns Nancy Lewis Marlene lVlrCarthy Back row Shlrley Mortensen Vadim- Harding Glen Pitts Shirley Carroll Doyle Heath Slurlev Barter Front row Donna Lee Blaclcett Drclc Ballan tyne Carol Gay Gardiner Reed Thomas Dxxne Gordon Dean Balzcoclc Glenda Voellcer Vl cldle rovs Loy Vee Adams Milton Gordon Los Mott Earl Gossard Dixie lVlemmott lo Ann Green Davnd Atlcmson Joyce Gxl lesple Back row lrene Lo ell Mary Jane Nadine vlflsen Colleen Falfbdnks Norm l Clegg Front row Mary Kinsey Dean Nlason Joyce Jetterson Kenneth Workman Grace Wxllnam Sen Sherman Kltchen Colleen Wllklns row Norman Nlelsen gllfley Mlller Maureen Fagan Rohert Salcamoto Thea Jepperson Merlen Long Val Hehertsen Nlary Koglanes Davld Jensen Back row Jlfnnly Pyne Norrna Jensen Ca I Rowley l.4llClllC Johnson Leonard Tobias Boyd Hullxclr Gaya Manguni La Mar JaCOL5en Front row Spencer Dean Ed Hills Dorothy Klssell Ross Thomas Velma Jolley Eldon Stuhhs Donald Hogan Middle row Terry Johnson Thelma lolley Darryl Jensen Jerry Burrell Nlaurlne Hauzen Donald Hewett Baclc row Robert Cordner Earl Holdaway Calvin Clayton Tommy George 43 I . i , : . . L i ': ' I, 1 l, ' . I : v ,l Biggs, Valene Ferro, Colleen Grahmett. t ' 1 ' , , ' ' , 5 i : z . ' ' . . r . ' . I A 1 . I ' I . ' llah Mae Allred Roy Sheph rd Carol Gor don Bolo Corbett Verla Terry Middle row Francis Burmmgham Russell Pace Va Neta Taylor Kay Bunnell Trevor Carrell Audrey Pierce Lcontma Valdez Baclc row Roenna Thompson Ray Nielson Wayne Magg Jay Shelton Verna Allred Gene Mangum Front row Donnie Lucas Eva Mae Powell Kay Adams Gordon Campbell Ronnie Fer guson Noreen Schuman Monty Snow Mud dlc row Clllllord Tolsler Kenneth Sac ell Shirley Yeoman Richa Wills Max Salemo La Preal Rowley Richard Smith Blly Quintana Back row Rohr-rt Jells Mac Forlaush Maxine Moon Larry Rawlings Darryl Snow Pauline Madsen Dale Miller 44 THE FRESHMEIR Front row Kamla Kessler Ray Neel La Jean Nelson Charles Carr Helen Maycoclc Sam Hldeshrma Jolene Farley Middle row Max Pallreyman Gay Turcsanslu Douglas btulahs Verna Olsen Arthur Mitchell Luetta Goodrldge Wayne Tnplett Back row Dean Olsen La Rel Gouldmg Dora Hodglcmson David Patton Max Prestwlch Front row Manon Davis Leah Fausett lvan Famworth Carole lsaacson Harold Hill Gloria Clive Corena Mondragon Middle row John Dunn Loudell Edwards Gary VVillcmson Carol Hall Dennis Collmgs Ruth Gordon Thelda Davis Marlene Coolc Barbara Farrer Merl Rawlings Back row Ray Jean Henderson Doral Elder Kenneth L4-Nlond Darhl Pedersen Connie Little Colleen Ferguson LaRae Holdaway Front row: Marilyfn Bird, William King. - 9 I ' I : ' ' . G lt I . ' . rd . I i , ' . ,: , I J' i--- X VXZVWH-W mx? WW Ylff f , f h I Zi' Q -i:,v I . . X, , . .,.. M2 X QL Z f f A' ,ff T K J' X Xa fXr '- First row: Thomas George, Jeanine Prati, Carma Valley, Virginia Siulzlms, Lorin Davis Patricia Smilli, Nlarion Jolmson, Evan Bean, Nita Doman, Joan Terry, .lolin Lewis, XM:-xyne Tripplet: Donalcl Ross, Gregory Farley, Spencer Dean. Second row: LaMnr Evans, Que Adams, Ed Hills, Donald Hogan. Earl Holclaway Douglas Slulmlms Diane Davis Charles Hanlcs, Dwa ne Lowe Ra . . , y ry, y Hill, Vauglm Long. Norman Eatougli, Mewin Pync, Lewis Gnppmcyer, Don Bradshaw, Paul Crum. OUR BAND AND ORCHESTRA 5 , runs: Color and glamor was added to tlme Gilbert E. Childs. director, and Evan Land by majorettes Dixie Adams, Sliir- Bean, drum major, teamed to plan band leen Erickson, and Janice Miller. activities. 46 iw. r. Stubbs. Lealanci Jaclcson. Teri Bunnell, Rex Olsen, Max Hill, Tommy Moon, Jan Peterson, Arthur Vvoliindcn, Jim Boyce, Ned Paulson, Larry Bcagley, Wvilinrd eman, Maurice Johnson, Devon Adams, Roizert Cixilcis, Noel Thompson, Nvcsley Fourtil row: Carolyn Carter, Nancy Taylor, Peggy Spencer, Janice Young, Janice Dixie Adams, Lorna Holclaway. PROVIDE ENIOYMENT AND DEVELCPMENT First row: Rutii Rcynolcls, Rita Cimiicis, Dixie Grimmc-ti, Nlr. Cliilcis. Anna Salemo, Margaret Salemo, Second mw: Bien Allred, Vema Allred, LeAnn Clegg, Helen lwlaycocit, Darlene Tilalman. Tiiird row: Nlary Joe Bumett, Arla Clegg. Leone Reynolds, .lolene Clegg, Louise Reynolds, Colleen Grimmeit. Gay Turcsanslci. Fourtlx row: Renee Prince, Nlnrilyn Griiifeiill. 47 -Q 'T OUR COMMUNITY THRILLE1 Beyonci att doubt, titie greatest Cutturai Contribu- tions made ily time Lincoln Higtl Sftxoot to ttie Community, were ttie annuat presentations ot Hanctets tViESSiAH at Christmas time and ttie EASTER CANTATA. ixflllliil Crectit stioutct be given to tiweir vapaiaie conductor, Etvis B. Terry, to tiie Combined rtioruses ot Linrotn, and to the members of time community wtmo ireeiy gave ttieir time and tatents to time presentations of ttiese great musical masterpieces. Time-se comtainecl etforts made it possible tor us to more tutty appreciate tile tite of our Savior. IWESSIAH GROUPS: I. Front row: Bartmra Carter, Dora Prestwicii, Jo Ann Brake, Noreen Attred, Cami Wiatts. Back row: Jeannine Dean, Donna Niactsen, Beverly Bytunct, Janis Young, Peggy Spencer, Geraictine Searie. F 1 .5 ,S 3' '7 V-sg ' W 9 .,. . Q r 5 3 3 .2 Sz'-' -r ' N . ,. fa 1 g T!-,f u ,NvX.-5 V sg if Qin 'gf V? . bi-Y? o - sg I - 5 ' 1 p Qi., Q 4, VOCAL SEXTETFE Nyra COIVIH Noreen Allred Helen Hansen JoAnn Brake Donna Ashton Joan Terry THEY SHALL CW C11 DGUBIE NIIXED slandlng Nlax Hull Bertem A ams leRov Backus wan Bean Scaled Ted Holman Bexerly Bylund Jeanine Dean Paul Conra 50 I lcffar RIO M0 QPU H! 'Q P Q Q f Sf pl NIALE QUARTETTE Lealand Jackson Byron Stubbs Gene Taylor Merlin Baker 3 . '- ,ss 'fo 'e,,.a V 7s '00 1 r ls I . ' , 06. My Zig E A? ,- 11 7 , . I W f , . v .I Cl v A 1 H EY ' . d. HAVE MUSIC These forty-seven outstanding music students ahly represented Lincoln High School at the annual small groups festival at Spanish Fork. lntensive worlc and ellort were hrought to a climax as they demonstrated their talents hefore the outstanding music students, instructors, and critics ol other schools in bhis region. They deserve Commendation lor the honors they hrought to our school and a sincere wish that their con- tinuing worlc will luring to them luture successes. VOCAL SEXTETTE: Xfyivan Bailey, Valaine Vvood, Ida Lou Davis. Bessie Tolhert, Carol Naylor, Carol Stuhhs. l lfog. C Abrgflfyxlfyst lNSTRUNlENTAl,,lSTS, standing Gregory Farley, Spencer Dean, Robert Childs Darlene -lillillniiill, .lilll pCl6'l'SOI'l. Seiltedl Charles HankS Raquel Bennett. 57? y fl ' Caffe SS 5 'nd '11 1' 1 eq, Eli 5,,,O5Qr6O,,,Qy 'J VOCALISTS: Ted Holman, Paul Crum, Bonnie 86011. ' 720026 L0i,,9r Stalker, Geniel Adams, Irene Hansen, Rodney asllli Ji lfl! Zahrislcie, J. C. Vvillcinson. ooh, esfcu Mr: TEACHERS PEOPLE Chosen hy the clrama department for Lrncolns entry In the regional speech meet was the rvely one act comedy Teachers are People I bhe play hugh school students who thought their teachers to he stuffed shrrls clrscover that the principal ol t err school rs a writer lor a pulp magazine and that their English teac mer leads .1 do ble lf a a lorc singer COMPETITIVE PLAY Cast rn the play were Graham Shaw Boycl Corbett Nelcla Ann Harwarcl Colleen Peter son Ronald Hatch LaDawn Perry au Crum Donna Stolworthy Robert Farrer Elame Bellows and Glen Gray Terry Beclcstnom ol' the BYU assrsted L L Terry with the directing This rolliclcing comecly was centered around Penny's mania for modern art, and her boy lrienrfs efforts to divert her attention from it. When the rest of the family started expressing themselves, many amusing land hewilcleringf complications enterecl. A Luclty Penny thespians were: Loy Vee Adams, Helen Maycoclc, Charles Carr, Jolene Farley. Jimmy Pyne, Val Hehertson, Jo Ann Green, Barbara Stewart. Garth Ungerman. Roy Shepherd, Kenneth Marshall. Glenda Voellcer, Anna Salerno. Renae Orvin, ancl Gwen Forsythe. Director L. L. Terry was assisted by student directors Diane Davis and Wanita Miller. Glen Gray was stage manager. A . . IUNIOR HIGH PLAY MOTHER IS A F RESHMAN SENIOR HIGH PLAY The Senior High Play won the piaudits of playgoers who tagged it, Uweii donef' Udeiigiltfulf' ua triumph. A superb cast made ttlis story of a mother at college enjoy- able entertainment. Mr. L. L. Terry directed: Siiiriee Kiilpacic assisted: and Blaine and Glen Gray were stage managers. The cast included: Helen Hansen, Dm-Lon Sc-lman, .loan Tc-rry, Str-ve Christensen, Paul Crum, Burncll Cordner. Irene Hansen, Glen Gray, Ardis VVcstwood, Carole Holdaway. Byron Sluiwbs. Doris Bridgett, lla Jean Mac- Donald. Carol Naylor, and Nyra Colvin. X SCHOLASTIC The hlghest scholastic record of the Class of 1950 was held jomtly by DeLon Selman and Stanley Cool: pictured above Their record for then three years at Lincoln was very near a straight A able record of scholastic attainment Nyra Colvin right won a trip to the national 4H Club convention ln Chl cago and came hack the proud wmner of a scholarship for her outstanding worlc HONORS They represent a class that has an admir- INTERPRETATIVE SPEECH DRAMATIC READINGS Barbara Carter Carol Johnson Jo Ann lxdams PANTOMIME Colleen Peterson Carrol Naylor La Dawn Perry Lmcoln High School has never witnessed a better year ln mterpre tatlve speech than lt did ttus year These students bnllxantly dns played hhelr talents to wm honors at the regional meet 1 , . u 1 A . FORENSICS E WON THE STATE SWEEPSTAKES LEGISLATURE Robert Workman Rey Allred Nyra Colvin Donavon Ashton Lee List At the largest state hugh school forenslc meet ever held at the Unlversxty of Utatl Lincoln High won the State Class B Sweepstakes trophy This award was made on pomts scored through superior and excellent ratings gained from team and IHJIVICIUHI events at the tournament ORATORY Donna Stolworttly Kay Beatty Jams Young Marllyn Jotmson ORANEOUS SPEAKING Dwayne Lowry Laurene Olsen Floyd Mangum Charles DEBATE Helen Hansen DCI-'On Selman Leyland Bar ara Carter Genmel Larsen Cree Kofford 57 . , . 6 A: A i 7 fr ' . ' ' In Z , - ' , f 4 p R O Y A L T Y FIVE QUEENS AND A IACK Kung and ueen of the Harwest Ball were Rex Olson and Beverly Bylund Lons NCIISOH was crowned Sweetheart Queen The queens ofHomecom1ng events were Lois Prestwick Peggy Spencer, and Nancy Taylor M 'wie f' ' if A 5 ' 1 ' . KS 1 5. we E 5 ' TY i . Q Y FAVORITE STUDENTS V STEPHEN CHRISTENSEN The following seniors all hmslhed hugh the hallotmg for Favorite Students and deserve hon orahle mentlon Manlyn Johnson Mary Gwen Holdaway Don Adams Lee Jones 39 xi CI-NNIEJ IARSONJ Judged on scholarshlp alnllty to get along with others mltlatne and school lnterest these two stu ents were given the encomrums of their fe low students who elected them the campus favor ntes of 1949 50 Gennlel the possessor of one of the most brilliant records at Lincoln H gh was chosen as the most outstandmg gurl of the year Her magnetic per sonalxty has placed her m many hugh posltlons of leadershlp Steves unusual sense of humor and superior scholastrc ability added mterest and fun to many groups His classmates honored him often with responsible jobs He a true leader and a be llever ln genuine sportsmanship Added honors came to Steve an Genme w en they were announced as the wmners o the Danforth Foundation Awards awarded annu ally to the two seniors who have made the great est progress m thexr hrgh school careers PROM AND HOP Beautifully staged were the Senior Hop and the Junior Prom Good music well decorated halls a cl semrformat attire macle these memorable evemngs SENIOR Eunice Nutta I and Ned Poulsen reigned at the Hop Chairman Richard Peterson and Vice Chaxrman Marran Johnson led the promenade i n .- . . I ' ' I - , , ft Y' V t I r It at ,A to 'x 1 , - 1 J 1' 1 ' 9 M M n ff iff 3 ' -, L N XXX ' i - ,Uf NX ,- 'fir , H, THE ORGANIZATIONS A CTIVITIES ARE VARIED .4 'Q W TIGERETTES HNCQLN PEPSTERS To promote goocl lellowslup to establlslm goocl attrtuclcs to be ol' service to tlle scl1ool and to create a greater interest rn all Lincoln atllletrcs tl1ese are tlle goals of tlus girls organization The Tlgerettes acld color and pep to tlae l1alll txme 8tl'llCtlC actlvrhes by performing outstanding stunts to portray popular songs national clances ancl complimentary salutatlons to opposing teams xlurxlyn Nuttall Eunlcc Nuttall C rar env lcacoc Dora PFCStWlCl1 nf- mr-ttf' 1 mmlnm R wqucl Bennett Carolyn Carter Loma Holdaway 'Vlarilyn Jolmson .laclcie lvlott IDIXIF X I llllS IM x crly N UIIL ,l 'mnine Dr-'an . lwry Gwen ll lflwny l a .lean lVlacDonald lxlaxine Nlulxlestein f nl rson pn' l ent 9 fa V Lois Prcstvs IL A ll tl Mae Alen Illfl ara C urter Slnirlecn Eric son Glenna vic Janice Nlillcr Bemice Nuttall Jr-rn bc rf- Dnnn St lxxortluy l c gx Spinner r l Su lr nn rl rry Caro VN' ll Yolanda Vuorlxecs Janis Young SAPERE AUDE Lvan Bean Oni B tcs Ro wrt C fll ll'!'5 Hm Q C FFP lvmlforcl ,Q 1 Arlm Carhsl LHFIH DEIVIS Rlflll 'lfd RCD son ..cc t Ellsw orth Carrell C cn C ray L1'll'US J0llnS0h rcston 'Nlaclsen 191- as K Y ADOLESCEN T EIN STEIN S De Lon Selman cfrilldnl Shaw Noel Thompson CmntUngcm1an Lee Jones prcsxrlenl Dar to he wr Nlan lb the archltect ol his own soul 1 tl r ottos un er which t IS sc olastlc cu can mn its actxvntles uallhcatxons an held hugh wluen ntkm po sn le actlvltzes mvo vmg mvntatlonal meetings for the ichlevement ol lcnowle ge and the hetterment of the school through service proyects Vvth a realization that t ere IS a nee for youthful promotion ol scholarship thus organization In nts thr active year IS attempting to estahlls a regional scholastic society Sapere Aucle extends thanlcs to ex o lclo memher Shlrlee Klllpaclc for her asslst ance as cluh steno 69 35 X 'IQ f xx ,. V 4 ,J , ll? gl Bertcin Adams Carolyn Carter Anna Lou Judd Beth Luncclord LaRae Muhlestein Beverly Nichols QR c Q 'x I x G I Au I A I PETTICOAT ATHLETES The Girls' Athletic Association diligently 'spends the year in inter-school competition in girls' atfhletics. Baslcetlaall, volleyball, and softball ranlc high on their curriculum. Participation in these sports is not limited to a regular team: everyone is given a chance to develop sportsmanship, co-ordination, and the ability to accept the friendship of others in the face of both defeat and victory. '35 LaRac Allen Carol Holdaway Merla V Keetch DORRE Madsen Maxine Mulllestein Lois Nielson 'Ll x,I 1 if .lean Bridllctt Glenna lvic Shirlee Killpaclc Janice Miller Yoshilco Nodzu Bemice Nuttall Eunice Nuttall. President Nlarilyn -l0l'iS Nuttall PFW? Z ? -1, Q ff .Q 4-455 ' i f 'V 'ht sign' zlzl 'Ae , ' l P ,. 551 ' Q LaDawn Perry 'V - in Leone Reynolds N -' Nlignon Sheriff I A14 , I '5 ' H, rw: ff 2 X. ' T1 3 f ,t 5 f lx xx f s -if A f ' a XX 19 Gena Vcc Steele -- H ' A Emma Sundquist ' 'fu Y lf' Yolanda Voorhees H 4 ,- Y ' X - 5 A f if Carol Vvatts Pat Welslt lvlarilyn Zahrislcie 1 1 x 66 . 1 COR UNUM Don Adams 'Vlerlm Balcer Kent Bliss 'Q Don Bracls aw Ted Bunnell Steve Christensen ,jqf NW' Burncll Cordnfr laymoncl Corclner Hoycl Farley Mfffffff 'M' ,fr L4 Jffjxfyb, ups: 'hr ,OVVJL 2557! 5 f Xllglco Hlcletma n H g B0YNllvle 1 e JL!! X , Ml LEWIS ECIWBIJS 'av president X if J 4 ocxal ap ahletlel actnqltles e an Important part' of thi secondary sch program IS club was established for their ypr motion ghli' ts of any year are Cor Unum sponspr cl act :tres-Hue annual Christ mas dance specxal parties whlc cl color to school life cl spectadslfar lmtlatloqs, These fellows also perform seruce m the lnew yforgamzecl ushers group whlch helps mamtam a go loolcmg campus and an olzclerly student hotly They are often seen m their fund ralsmg role of sellmg soft drmlcs at varsity games 67 C CKE DI SPE N SERS 'QS- lla land Jackson R bert 0510 IS' RICIIBIKJ eterson Olxver Johnson N1 :lee Koglanes Jerry Peters Byron Stubbs 0'- AA Q Berleln Aclams J lililuey 'I hera Lew Brady Mary Eagar 68 Carol Ada TIIS l..aRae Backus rlcllene Clegg vel' .lean EJWHITIS Bet All n Beverly Byluncl Jeannine Dffan l..elill1 Hanlxs CALA QU WANA PRACTICAL DREAM GIRLS Gena Group of lnenclslup IS tlme meaning of the name of tlns club wluclm stnves to promote tllat slogan Tlus organization worlcs to prepare girls wlkll liome econ omlcs mlerests lor an unclerstandmg of llme principles of lnetter cxtlzenslup to prepare tllem to put llwose prmclples mto practrce Promotion ol social events IS also a major aCtlVlty They sponsor tlme annual Sweetlwarl Ball ln tl1e spring of the year lrene Beverly' Hansen HHUYRH Vee Steele prcslclen I uella lnson Anna 14011 Slurley Nlarlmclalc l.o's Nielson Belly Olsen VN ancla Pace Joan Pallen Plmyllis Pelcrson Slwirley Preslwiclm Belly Rolxlains Slnrlenc Sorenson Darlene Tllalman ex .lohnny Olsen lVlcDona Id 69 F F A. BUNYAN BELIEVERS Donavon Ashton Ado BUSSIO Pau L0nlHd Jerry Lhnstensen Marlc Jensen ben F8 ITPI' Roger Hansen Lynn Kutchen Mike Kogianes, president Agfncultural Orem wxll oolc to this group of Future Farmers ol America for the solution to many of nts arlsmg problems These fellows study crop ancl animal diseases as well as stuclymg the latest elllrclent procluctlon methods They stand for the promotion of local agriculture as a means for hullclmg the com munity All IS not stucly 'however this year the groups lxaslcetlnall team won the regional FFA championship CY Allred Don Bl'HdShHW MOITIS Clegg Floyd Farley Don JOFICS Robert Josie Bryce Montgomery lerry Peters Byron Stulalms Gene ' Taylor l S K I C L U B BONE BREAKERS New on the campus rs ttus orgamzatlon of tleroes of the IIICICOYICS This fast growing fellowstup club was formed ttus vear to establish a student Interest ln wmter outdoor actrvltles Trips to Alta Brighton and Trmp Haven tugtltlghted the year to hold this band together ln a bond of friendship known only to tfhose who spend time ln Hyrng snow and cutting wmcls on the laminated slats Carolyn Carter pres dent To Bunnell ,gf tn Janls Mllier Mark Jensen L fln Davis U Lt-I Ei Beverly Hauzen Loma Hotctaway A Beverly Bytund Don Jones K SI 'rl .c Kiltpactc Preston Nlaclsen lla., an Via Donalcl Ronald Ell on Vtanlyn Nuttall Rex Olsen 'TY Sea lc Jan s CY Allred 1999, ,-umdff 'I if ltr-1 70 Norma Bxllne Lou Clegg Enclcson o Colleen Fothermgham Ferguson O Peggy Haenstem preslclent T I Paullnf Madsen shale, Nlxller MSD een EI hon Gwendolyn Forsyth o ene Farley Colleen Falfban Service to the school IS the out stanclmg ohjectne of the JOCS These gurls accept many duly calls They usher on parents ays and they serve as hostesses at dances Their actlvltles offer great assist ance to school functlons S EXTEND SERVICE Joyce B BTU LeAnn Gillespie Roberta Nlaclsen Jewel Mah Holdaway He cn 'Vlaycoc Barbara Stewart ISHBCSOI1 JaNlell x1CEWCn Leonllna Valdez 6 Loveless Vnrgmla Meldrum Colleen Wllk ns Q '- d . 9 , . 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'Sk l . wl as Donn uw' 0 0 CC 1950 RAIL Velyle and Dianne Graham and Grant Jeannine X Lueua 72 SPLITTER STAFF Lmcolns annual experuenced modemrzatron an mayor changes as Lee Jones toolc hrs second turn at the Editors deslc alongside a new adviser James M Greenhalgh Lithography allowed t1he heretofore unlcnown color to enter and made the free and easy use ol pictures posslhle Assistant edltor Velyle Bunlcer tned to hold a senslhl lld on t e staff an steer rt aclc to norma when rt went too lar aheld The class section found Itself hurstrng with larger plctures and new layouts instigated by Jeannine Dean The lascmatmg art ol' Luella Hodglunson added exqurslte color and life to theme and dlvlsron pages Color and lI'ldlVIdLl8l pictures et eac c u express Itself on separate pages rl'll5 was t e andrworlc ol' Donna Madsen Photo graphy Editors Grant Ungerman and Graham Shaw lumnshed actron shots they expertly planned a d mounted the professronal worlc Stones can he told IS as many ways as there are section edltors and lt fell the lot of Copy Editor Dianne Davis to lceep things balanced and unrlonn Noel Thompson Cultural Arts Editor found the task of staging large group pictures and re posing plays to drnlcult lo t he emerged successful 'J Noe D6 Lon H Shrrlee 'J Y WU Don James M Greenhalgh Don Adams who lcnows and loves athletics dd a wonderful yoh ol' recording the Tlgers sports year Your yearhoolc would have cost much more had lt not heen lor the industrious p annmg of Business Manager Del on N man 'md his stall Production rn all depart mr-nts vsou 1 haxe lmet n stymied a It not been for t I0 help of Shurlee Knllpaclc everyhodys secretary Ile 1950 RAII QPLITTER Business Stall' deserves vnu re thanlcs lor their amhrtlous worlc In selllng suh smrlptlons 1n advertrsements llcture they are slandnng Nancy Taylor Emma Sundqulst Jean Brldgett laDean Nlelson Laurene Olsen Adls Xvestwood Nita Doman Seated Virginia Stuhlas Carol Reese Valaame Vvood Kathryn Memmott Sl'tIYlECl'l EflCkSOH Charlene Peacock YOSl Ilk0 Nodzu l- . 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V nd .- 'qv t ay Ida Lou Grltllttls Davis 4 PRESS CLUB Manlyn Carter l..a .lean Corl SS lvlary Eagar RUICFIC Don 811 Nelda Harward Helen Hansen lxlary Eagar president nd editor and .lotm Nl Freclcleton adviser Ardls Westwood PUBLISH THE LIVEWIRE Rollmg Off ms pssssss sms tlme llalls bs monthly was the LIVEWIRE tlle campus newspaper Tlus stu dent edited publicity organ gave vent to youmalrstlc talent The staff convened daily to place In lnlaclc and wlute the student life at Lincoln and to record lor pleasant reading everytlung of mterest connected Wltlt tl1e scllool Major staff posltlons were lleld by Mary Eagar editor Rulene Doman Business manager Mary .lean Miller malce up edltor Anna Lou Judd news editor Ida Lou Davis feature editor Preston Madsen sports editor Patsy Evans assignment edltor Ardls Westwood copy editor Geraldine Searle club editor Lois Nielson exchange editor and Reed Olsen d s tnlautlon manager C570 Anna Lou Preston Johns Judd Nladscn Mary Je Il Mlller Lo s Nxelson Recd Olson An ta Ptulllps 'Vlyron Preshclm Rell Rcyno ds Geraldine Searle lnretta Twomey Aw. g XJ-N yf 7 ,Z I Kg X FCDCTBALL. 1949 'TIS CUSTOM, SIR, THAT POINTS THE WAY . The '49 season proved that the Tigers from Lincoln were stiII the team to heat for region giory. They racked up the amazing record of scoring 117 points whiIe their opponents scoreci only 19 in ciass B competition. Yet, the Bengals ciici not retain the crown. The honor of sports- manship and second pIace was their Iot for tfhe season. I DICK PETERSON DON BRADSHAW Halfback 1281 Halfback 1261 BOYD IVIE LEWIS EDWARDS DON ADAMS LESLIE BOOTH Guard 1331 Center 1301 End 161 Tacicie 1371 All State A.IIState AII State C0.Caph-gn THE RECORD Lincoln 14 Lincoln 13 Lincoln I3 Lincoln 13 Lincoln 20 Lincoln 26 Lincoln 12 Lincoln 6 Totals 117 STEVE CHRISTENJSEN ' - ,G us- ,www A 5 Head coactl Glen Zimmerman ngtit and assistant Met Briggs BYRON STUBBS Halfbadc C321 Tile coactmes stmare ttme glory of victory and ttne sorrow of defeat. Vvittl ttlem the team moves: wittxout ttuem it stops. Ttlrougtx ttxe coactles ltle players tearn respect, self-confidence, and initiative. It is necessary ttlat they understand every troy in order to tue ot tutt tuenetit to ttle team J C WILKINSON Guard US, FLOYD FARLEY DON JONES TERRY JUDD RICHARD JUBER DARELL MACKEY Tackle 381 78 In the regional CIIHITIPIOHSIIIP FHYICY 275 Punts 3 high game Starley 22 scored on a the mid SUIPC to tum the beautiful tatce reverse from the 25 Vvlfh IHS CXCCPUOUEII kicks yard marker prlved opponents ot several one to tables he de scores Quanerback my uma my End my Tackle C345 1 4 7 . ' i ' . . - 4 N 4' 1 ' IV1e ak p .Ver for es an unld asm ani' my enffne 6 ar Dr Hld Am6FICc:: H1152 QQ sl I' I H n I I1 1- Ps 1 recover eI'f8I'f-nee llI'0Qg t Q fumble 0 'na e g, VARSITY SQUAD Front mw Don Adams Leslie Booth Sam Jolmson Lewu Edwards Boyd lvle Malin Balmer Steve Clmstensen Second row Malto Hldeslnma Gene Taylor Lealand Jackson Jerry Peters Tom Verbanalz Ray Gllllgan Wayne Edwards Boyd Collmgs Floyd Farley Robert Josie Blame Gray Dlcl: Peterson Rlclxard Julmer Don Bmdslnaw Tlurd row Marlc Farrer ron Stubbs Darell Mackey Bola Curtis Ned Cowley Loyd Clull' Don Jones Terry Judd Ted Starley Glade WIlklhl0II Willard Stolwortllv J C Wllkxnwn are rea y to iv-Yds Goins In Iggw e 0 p and T, Fe aylo, Ia ' f Se ' .I , D - fan-Irie. d . i .' if 'E 1 fi I O 'IBAII I ron! nm Jun Boy: lol n IVIlIIc-r BOHI f orbell Ned York DonnIrI Reese can lplfpprgnn I Ioy In Sflonf row Infnnly Vpfbqn II7 Cox Rex I I nson Kar I mr- on BoyI f oIImgs INI4 II BootI1v Rwv Hull Jnrk Burr .Io ln Imwns Rec-QI O sen Ray f.uIIlg.1n I1uI Brin IIc-y IIurrI row LaIVI1r Lxnns Ro s Iqlxomas Str-rIlng Rugby GIcnn Parsons n r 1 ull I npp I I Dcl mg Ixmnl Row ex n I III CInrIes l 1 NIon CO! Il I X 'ln IUEII 'zu Il'll'LI Ixcolvson M'lrk I flrrcr SCJPHCMORE ATHLETICS ISA RFIBAII Iron! rovs T QI QITFIPN Rwy GlIIlg'an Coach GIen 71mmerman Dwayne Lowry Vvaxn IeIvs 1nIs IIoycI Orun qecmd mw C rI RowIey Jimmy Pyne S!erIlng Rigby Ross Thomas Km IIoIcImfn Ixm Boyce' IaRr-II bouIcIung VVlIIarnI SloIwnrlI1y Mcnyn Pyne Reed Thomas i Tin- , I I Q' . I 'X Y . ' .,. ' 7 O 1 - ., : ': ' 'r', . 1 ' , i , I , . J . , , , vd v' . . - I ': . z ., ' . . . . ' .0l, , 'IC.a S . 1 ' ., ' , 1' 4, , I ,A., I , 2' i ',,. if '.' ' : . ., S. , ' ' , . IIIni e fg ay, Ref-1I rI Il mms, Cl 'S ,I ' s, J' ,nnrI -z Y, ' y. ArIc .oI son, . ' .n LI, ,zf 'Zu I , 4 .a . , . ' . SE -,, 7 '1 1- . . . , .' , ' .' P 1 'R ,, A ' . ., 1 1 Ia ' ', ' ' , ' ' , .. I W in K ' A K, A ' - . . Y Y' Y Y ' . Coach Maurice Lambert watches as mlddiewelght J C Vviiiunson and heavyweight Rodney Zaltmsiue tram for time state meet WRESTLING Frank 'itlomas and Ed Hill new at time sport are getting a goo tart In tins body building skill UHow did I get into this? Lewis Gappmayer and Roger Hansen Ronald Ferguson gleefully pins enjoy their newly acquired Skin' Qiade Wilkinson with a hammer ionic and a body press in a training match. TOMMY VERBANATZ IJOFVVH fd I NUmbCf 6 FLOYD FARLEY Guard Number 8 DICK PETERSON Center Number I 3 LESLIE BOOTHE Center Number 12 TERRY' JUDD Forward Number I0 LEWIS EDWARDS Captain, guard Number 5 The ioiue and gold clad Tiger iaasiceteers proved themselves worthy of honor when they defeated the Brigham Young High Wildcats, district and -state champions. in the second game with that aggregation, Lincoln iost by only two points in the iast five seconds of action. Our hardwood artists finished third in the standings of the district'-'a district generally conceded to be the fastest and toughest in state ciass B competition. Great strides were made hy the team this year toward the goal of better basketball at Lincoln. COACH EVAN BAUGH BASKETBALL Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln 3 l 27 47 21 48 38 38 29 28 27 38 38 45 30 28 26 .iuab Vvasatcim Tooele Ricllliielcl Salina Tooele N. Sanpete B. Y. High Springville American Forlc Lelxi Pleasant Grove B. Y. High American Foric Lelii Pleasant Grove DON ADAMS F0l'WVill'll NUIllbCf I l BILL COX Guard Number 4 0l'WBf i llnl or MORRIS CLEGG 'VIAKO HIDFSHIMA F d G d V F1 0 N b 7 xv My Q Q .jin- ANCY TAYLOR CHEER 'T JERIS PRICE -.su f.,..r '5 MARVIN HIGBEE CAROLE HOLDAVVAY LEADERS 2 Kilfnugq ATHLETIC AWARD WINNERS 43 C7 Eunrce Nuttall received the honor ol' hemg the Girl Athlete ot' 1949 50 through her superior worlc ln the Girls Athletlc Assoclatlon She was voted to this honor y the GAA of which she was presl dent Eunice held a starting positron on the gurls haslcethall team Stephen Chu tensen an all state end for two years and voted the regions out standing football player of 1949 was awarded the Durham Trophy for hemg the most valuable player of the season He was further honored lay the team which elected tum co captain for 1949 Lewls Edwards through his superh per lormances on the maple court was award ed the trophy for being the outstanding basketball player this year Hrs veteran lllce slull won this award for hum ast year also He was voted co captain of the team this year and was fifth highest scorer ln the state class B dlvlslon 131 RAY GILLIC-AN LLOYD ORVIN, AND BOB JOSIE NED YORK AND MERLIN BAKER ' KENT ROVVLEY AND MARVIN HIGBEE nv V TERRY JUDD JERRY PETERS LEWIS EDWARDS BASEBALL CALENDAR April 13 Pleasant Grove at Lincoln April 17 Lmcoln at Lelu April LIHCOID at AITICFICHD FOI' April 24 Lincoln at Pleasant Grove April 26 American Forlc at Lmcoln April 27 Lelu at Lincoln Coach Evan Bauglm wluppecl tlus group of elglxteen players mto a well co orclmatecl team of cllamoncl artists The full season schedule enveloped competition wltll all scllools wltlun the regron The teams entlmuslasm lmelpecl to malce baseball a greater favorite wltll Lincoln sports fans v'f v COACH BAUGH. TOM VERBANATZ LAMAR EVANS. AND REX OLSEN SA ELLQ' JOIW Lo A4219-.. Sb BOB VVORKNIAN AND TOM VERBANATZ 'WW' MARK JENSEN AND 'VIAKO HIDESHIWA Wo SON R771 CARTQAAIZ '55 A f , f , 1,3 E e Two-hundred-twenty: Willard Stolworthy, Lloyd Cluff, and Ned Cowley. , , . Y I 'ssrfz One-hundred Yard Dash: Raymond Corclner and Evan Bean. Half-mile Run: Floyd Farley. Byron Slubbs, and Burnell Cordner Mile Run: Co-Captain Don Adams ii Hi. High Jump: Ted Stariey , I i Shot Put: Richard Juher, Leslie Boothe. W - A A and Joe Davis. 6 ,J I' ' I 5 i, Qi H, . ,L i Coaches Met Briggs and Gien Zimmer- man greeted a very large turnout of aspirants for the varsity track squad. From this group a strong team of thin- ciads was formed. Early meets proved that Lincoln would do well in season competition. CINDER ATHLETES High Hurdles: Richard Peterson C0-Captain Gene Taylor Pole Vault: Lewis Edwards TENNIS Jaclc Burr John Lewis Jolmn Cool Lloyd Taylor Lorm DHVIS Merlin Baker Don Bl'HdSll8W As tlme tennis season opened our lmopes for victories restecl wrtll time fellows plc turecl above TRACK SQUAD: Front mw: Roger Hansen, Larry Bea gley, Bill Cox, Sterling Rigby, Floycl Farley, Bumell Cordner, Ned Cowley, Lloyd Clull, Jimmy Boyce, MEAC Farrer. Athletic Managers: Jaclc Cox and Richard Beatty. Middle row: Wayne Taylor, Ray Peterson, Eugene Gammon, Boyd Corlmett, Don Aelams, Richard Heaps, Devon Adams. Que Adams, Lynn Loveridge, Alvin Carlile, Evan Bean, Byron Stubbs. Arthur' Slmeplierd, Diclc Jacobsen, Ray Hill, Grant Gibson. Back row: Coaclr Glen Zimmerman, Leland Gappmeyer, Jean Jepperson, Leland Del.ang, Mymn Prestwicll. Paul Yoeman, Billy Joe Davis, Tom Sagara, Rodney Zalarislrie, Ricllard Julner, Bill Porter, Preston Madsen, Max Hill, Willard Stolwortliy, Ted Starley, Glade Wilkinson, Leslie Bootlme, Steve Christensen, Keitll Cvilason, Coacll Melvin Briggs. X 'gs-F A 5597 Vs 'UN fy! X l s ma, 1Q,,,,, CLASS OF 1950 ACTIVITY RECORD BILLY ADAMS Messtah I Track I 2 3 Chorus I F FA I 2 3 Vvrestltng 2 F F A Basketball I 2 3 ELDEAN ADAMS FFA Basketball I3 State Auctton I2 Wrestltng 2 Messiah and Cantata I 2 3 DON ADAIVIS Football I23 Basketball 3 Track I 2 3 Captatn 3 Prom Chairman 2 Hop Chatrman 3 Cor Unum Vtce Prestdent 3 Me stab and Cantata 2 Tennts 2 Ratlsplttter 3 BONNIE ANDERSON Nlesstah and Cantata I 2 3 Small Cvroups I 2 3 Mustcal Festtval I 2 3 BETH ALLEN Cala Qu Wana Reporter 23 Steno Club 2 Thesptans I2 Regtonal Play 2 RA LEI Bl NNITI Speetlt Play I Rel Id Of, I l'lnO So U lst 3 N1P SIRI dtll Cantata Attompantst I 2 3 Fltg rettes 3 Debate 2 3 School Play 2 All State C ltorus 2 I A RAE BACKLS Ixlesstah and Cantata I 2 3 Small Croups 3 X'1USlf FQSIIVBI RUTH BAIIANIYNF Nlesstalt I Posture Parade I Tratk I Cantata I 3 MERLIIN BAKER Football 123 Basketball I2 Tennts 23 Sltde Chairman I Cor Unum 23 Debate 3 Messtab and Cantata 23 uar tette 2 3 F FA Ba ketball 3 Hop Commtttee 3 JOYCE BARDSIEY I C A I FHA 23 Messtah and Cantata 2 EVAN BEAN xlesstah a d Cantata I23 Ban I 23 Track 2 3 Sapere Aude 2 3 Vtre President 3 FF A I Dot: le Dtttrtf-tt B Xtttlt I St 2 RAY BIAI It Speel ll t I Retotl Sturt I Messtah and Cantata I 2 3 Debate 2 Oratton 2 3 Arcompantst I 23 Itlustc Festival I 2 3 LESLIE BOOTH Football I23 Basketball I2 3 Track I 2 3 Nltsstah and Cantata I 2 3 DON BRADSHAXV Football I 2 3 Basketball I 2 Track I 2 3 Tennts 2 3 Co Unum 3 Base all 23 Messiah and Cantata 23 FFA 3 ALDO BUSSIO FFA Secretary 3 BEVERLY BYLUND Messiah and Cantata I 2 3 Ttgerettes 3 Double Mtxed uartette 2 3 Cala Qu Wana 3 Iklustc Festtval 2 3 Sk Club 3 Posture Parade I Harvest Ball ueen 3 All State Chorus 3 TED BUNNELI B ol I 2 3 Football 2 Track 2 Messtah and Cantata I23 Solo Cornet 3 Cor Unum 3 Sk Club 3 RAMONA BEARDAI I Vlesstah a d C antata I 2 3 THERA LUE BRADY Regtonal Play 3 Cala u Wana 3 Steno Club 2 Thesptans 2 STEVE CHRISTENSEN Football I 2 3 Cap tam 3 Basketball I2 Track 12 3 Cor Unum 2 3 Secretary 3 School Play 3 Debate 3 Class Prestdent 3 Prom Commtttee 2 JOLENE CLEGG Cala Qu Wana 23 Mes stalt and Cantata 23 Posture Parade I CAROLYN CARTER Speech Play I C A A I2 Ttgerettes 2 3 Sk Club Prestdent 3 Slide Commtttee I Flag Bearer 3 Sentor Play 3 Ratl splttter I Class Cheerleader 3 ELLSVVORTH CARROLL Football 3 Base all 3 Athlettc Manager 2 3 Messtah and Can tata I 2 3 BURINELL CORDNER Football I2 3 Ca tata and xlesstah I 2 3 Track I 2 3 Hop Com mittee 3 School Play 3 Cor Unum 3 PAUL CRUNI Band 3 School Plav 3 Speetlt Play 3 Vlesstah and Cantata 3 I u1rtette 3 Orc estra 3 BARBARA CARTER Ttgerettes 23 Debate 23 Speech Festnal I 2 3 Track I2 Speech Play 3 Nlesstab 3 Hop Commlttet 3 C AA I Posture Parade I Student Dtret tor ol Sr-ntor Play 3 Class Cheerleader 3 JERRY CHRISTENSEIN FF A I 2 3 FF A Ba ketball 2 3 LORIN DAVIS Sapere Aucle 2 3 Band I 2 3 Track 2 Tennts 2 3 Skt Club 3 .IEANINE DEAN Speech Play 2 Ttgerettes 3 Cal Qu VVana 23 'Vlesstah and Cantata 2 uartette 3 Mustc Festival 3 Small f roups 3 Ratlsplttter 2 3 GENEVIEVE DICKEY Messiah nd Cantata VVANDA DLKF Messtah and Cantata 3 Posture Parad I ROBERT ENINIONS Recorder and lrotettor Operator I 2 3 'VIARY EAGAR I tyewtrse I 2 3 Edttor 3 Ratt splttter I 2 Cala u VVana 2 3 Vtce Frestdent 3 Press Club Prestdent 3 LEWIS EDVVARDS Football I2 3 Captatrt 3 Basketball I2 3 Captatn Track I23 Base all 3 Tennts 2 Co Unum 23 President 3 Messtah and Cantata I 2 3 PATSY EVAINS Pep Club Aol Manager and Vice President 2 Nlajorette 23 Messiah and Cantata 3 Sk Club 3 Sentor Play 3 Itvewtre VER JEAN EDWARDS Cala Qu Wana 3 DON FARNSWORTH School Play I2 De batel RatlspIttter2 BILL GOODRIDGE FFA fltttcer I 2 FF A Basketball 2 ROBERT FARRER Band I FFA 3 Com Dettttve Play 3 FFA Basketball 3 KEITH GIBSON Messtah and Cantata 3 Wrestltng 2 Mustc Feattval 2 3 Track 2 CLEIN C-RAY Band 2 FFA 23 Reporter 2 School Play 3 Stage Manager 23 Sapere Aude 2 3 .ludgtng Team 2 Ratlsplttter 2 IEI ITH HANRS Iwesstah nd Cantata I 2 3 Cala u VVana 2 3 Music Festtval I 23 KARIVIA HANSEN IVIesstah and Cantata I 2 3 Nlustc Festtval I 2 3 BEVERLY HAUZEN Cala Qu XVana 3 Ca tata and 'Vlesstah I 2 3 lWIustc Festtval 23 Skt Club 3 NIARX IIN HICBEE Athlettr Nlanager 23 Cor Lnum 2 3 School Cheerleader 3 Class Clteer leader 2 lxlesstah a d Cantata I 2 3 NIAX I'llLI All State Chorus I Ivlesstah a d L tntata 3 Dou e f uartette 2 I I l H l A HODI KINSOX Salett I o ter XX ttt ner loster Vktnner 2 Art 'Irophy 2 Ltvevure 2 Ratlsplttter Arttst 3 Cala u Vkana 3 Class Reporter 3 I ORIN A HOI DAWAY Posture Parade I Ttgerette 2 3 Vtce President 3 Skt Club 3 Cala u VVana 2 Sentor Play 3 Banner Ctrl 3 'VIARY GWEN HOIDAWAY Oratory I2 Posture Parade I Ttgerettes 23 Class Xtce prestdent 3 Messiah and Cantata 3 Red Cross Chatrman 3 Cala Qu VVana 2 TED HOLMAN Band I Basketball I Quar tette I Tumbltng 3 Double 'Vltxed uartette 3 xlustc Festtval 3 Opera 2 Play 2 I I ENNIA IVIE Ttgerettes 3 C A A 2 3 'I rack 2 3 D hate Speech Plat I In ture I wrtde I IJ IX ll oo t .t I 23 Bas:-b II 3 Xvrestltng 2 Class Prestdent 2 Student Body prestdent 3 Cor Lnum 3 Nles tat d Cantata 2 3 FFA I Ratlsplttter IEALAIND JACKSONI Football 23 Co Unum 23 Track 3 uartette 3 Ntesstah and Cantata 2 3 Band 2 3 IEE JONES Ratlsplttter I23 Editor 23 Class Reporter I Debate 123 Football I2 Ltxevure I School Play I Sapere Aude 23 President 3 Vvrestltng 2 Extemp 3rd Place 2 Speech Play 2 NIARK JENSEN Messtah a d Cantata 12 3 FFA Basketball 23 Treasurer of FFA 3 Skt Club 3 MARII YN JOHNSON Retold Story I Class Treasurer I School Play I Drama Manager 2 Speech Festival 3 Student Body Secretary 3 tgerettes 2 3 Debate 3 Oratory Ist Place 3 DON JONES Football I3 Basketball I FFA 2 3 Vtce Frestdent 3 FFA Basketball 3 Skt Club 3 TERRY JUDD Football I2 3 Basketball 2 3 Tennts 2 Messiah and Cantata I 3 92 . Y' - I - , ' t . Y -- Q -I - - A-I .., ' . ' . I, h ' ., ' , - ' V A . ' S' --. : ' nw ' : n- I , I '- 1: I I '. ',g If 1 ,I X , ,-ix' n -fi. - h 4 . , .1 ' , . n Q . 2. 5 A a- . 0 1 2- at 3 .1 Band -223, St'.P'. SILI2-.ts'l'l ,' 'I' -, f -- ' -- e -. , '. ,, , . .flu tts L':' v-'S - . ' , I ' 3 . I ' I . I I , V' . I ' . ' 'I I. i: . . 'IQ - I , 1 I. . ', .- A' YI- ' .l . ' V 5 I ' -'K . t i ' t . , , ,N n Q . - - , 1 . - -' I N At 2 a - I '. D ' . I' Q , cl ' C ' I Q n ' ' 3, Posture Parade I. A ' ' ' t' . .. , . I I1 K t e mas v A: k . ' , ' I' It ll Q: I ' ' ' 'I ' ' I Se, ' - .Ft lu' I, Drum lxlatior I, Q A ' P ' ' I ' -' A 5 3' 5 ' Alt-saittlt ttntl Catnlatttt 3. ' i :,' tt 'a, A2. I Q 5 HI - P -2 A ' - - Q -- ' . W Z ISOY 'Ls F tI.tll l-2-i.AllSl'lt- I,Tr.ttk ,' - A - --, . a , ,' , I ' I ' -., , 'Y ,S ' ' ,' ' .t - I : I ' -, Q -, ' ' s'I an -. ... , ' ' 2. -r. --.t '. --. , . A V A: -1 r : --I I . A' 'Ar X- It r. ' 3 -, ,,, , I1 . ' , r ., ' , 1 J . ' ' -. t 3. - . Q , I : ' n --, .1 an , , 1 I ,, , A A . I . I ' I ' A , 1 : , I I ..:. ' n I . .. A I A. I -I -I I 'l . ROBERT JOSIE Football l 2 3 Baseball 2 3 Cor Lnum 2 3 Class Cheerleader 3 F FA l 2 3 lvlesslah and Cantata 2 3 ANNA LOU JLDD Posture Parade l Lne wrre 23 C AA 3 Cala u Vvana 23 Press Clu 3 lxlesslah cl Cantata 3 Soclal Com mlttee 3 SHIRLEE KlLLPAClx benlur Plav 3 C' A A 2 3 llxewlre 2 Rallsplltter 2 3 Prom Committee 2 School Play 2 Debate 3 Oratory 2 3 gpeuh estlva 3 Soma Committee 3 Drama Nlan aqer S l C u 3 C lntata and Nlesslah 2 Nkr Team 2 lVllKE KCX IANFS l FA 12 3 lresldr-nt 3 Vvrestllng 2 Hall Nlonltor 3 C Nvlbl l ARbl' TN Nle ll ant tta l Tlgerettes Presl ent 3 Delmate 3r l rue 3 rlo 3 Accompanlst l Rlng Commlttee Craduatlon Chalmtan 3 Cla s Secretarx 2 Favorlte Student 3 llf-.E llST Track 3 Debate 23 Cor Unum 2 3 Sapere Aude 23 Football l C All. Vlesstah and Cantata l 2 3 Spnng Festlva DARRFII MACKEY Football 123 Baseball 3 Baslcethall 2 lxlesslah and Cantata 2 3 Tennls RUTH lVlACKEY lnqulrlng lldltor Program l DONNA NlADSElN C' A A 2 3 Vlesslah d Cantata l 2 3 lrvewlre 2 RBIISPIIIICT 2 3 PRESTCJN MADSEN Llvewlre 3 Sprlnq Fes trval 2 Footh ll 2 Cantata and 'Vlesslah 23 Track 3 Sapere Aude 3 Skt Cl b 3 FLOYD 'WANC UW Debate 3 bHlRl EY 'VIARTINDALE Cala Qu xvana 3 BRYCII. 'VlONTCnON1ERY Wrestllng 3 F F A FERN NlORRlLl Xlesslah and Cantata Sprmg Festlval 2 BUD NIELSON klesslah a cl Cantata I23 Band l 2 3 BEVERLY NICHOLS lxflesslah a d Cantata 2 3 GAA 3 Sprlng Festival 23 Posture Parade 2 lOlS NEll SON Posture Parade l Spec-Ch Play l LIVCWIFC 2 3 C A.A 3 Cala Qu Wana 3 Press Club 3 BERNICE Nlll lAll Posture Parade l Traclc l 2 3 GAA 2 3 Vlce Prestdent 3 Ttgerettes 2 3 Secretary 3 Athletlc Manager 3 lI.UlS4lCE Nllll l ALI Posture Parade l Track l 23 C A A Presldent 3 Tlgerettes 2 3 Hop ueen 3 Outstandlng Athlete Award 3 93 xlARll YV lNl,rlvl'Al.l. 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