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-Ahh AML L, lST ROW: J. Fritz, J. Sutherland, M. Lucas, L. Nimmo, P. Smetak, S. Pustaver, E. Krive, L. Smith, T. McMullen, D. Robbins, J. Hanson, R. Schmidt, J. Hilgart, A. Ledvina. 2ND ROW: B. Phillips, Miss Swenson, B. Darrow, C. Janetski, E. Hil- gart, L. Carter, G. Upton, A. Koshak, W. Bichanich, K. Balczewski, R. Tafelski, J. Van Camp, C. Harris, Mr. McMullen. BRD ROW: B. Moore, A. Graffunder, A. Bomberger, B. Alley, V. Oanik, D. Gustafson, D. Reynolds, J. Wells, L. Herbst, M. Sather, M. Miller, J. Farley, C. Wardensky, J. Anderson, J. Wenninger. 4TH ROW: R. Kempen, J. Tnibedeau, D. Greenwood, J. Steiger, D. Keln- hofer, L. Lobermeir, R. Pinkerton, J. Whitmer, R. Steuber, G. Hatch, A. Schmidt, L. Schmidt, A. Larson. ufukws Bob Phillips,President: Jane Wells, Secretary-Treasurer: and Joan Han- son, Vice-President. 22 This fallas the doors of Lincoln High reopened, the members of the class of El returned, eager to this, their Junior year, a momentu- ous one. To represent us we chose three of the most willing and able class members: Bob Phillips, President: Joan Hanson, Vice-President: and Jane Wells, Secretary-Treasurer. Our first big project was a very appropriate Armistice Day Dance. Evenrmre successful was the NCup1ds Canter. Of course, the crowning event was the Junior prom. The reigning royalty were King George Upton and hislovely Queen, Dorothy Gustafson. The gym was decorated to fit the theme Moonlight and Roses and the beautiful music of Benny Graham andhis orchestran created a perfect eveningt at will never be forgotten or surpassed by those who attended. 6
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fhxs fbkfaxz The doors of old Lincoln High school were thrown wide to admit a small and very frightened roup of freshmen in September, 1956. We found that with the able leadership we had, the greenness soon rubbed off. We elected as officers Gerry Schmidt, president, Bernie Wallner as vice president, with the co- operation of Helen Blaski as secre- tary and Ralph Malach as treasurer. Miss Chapman and Mr. Olingy were our advisors. Naturally, the first big thrill we had was our bonfire as it meant we finally took our place in high school activity. Everyone worked terribly hard and the general opin- ion wasthat we turned out a bonfire to be remembered. In 'iff we came back to school with somewhat more confidence than we felt before. As our officers we elected Pat Carey as president, Bob Love as vice president, Jake Camp- bell astreasurer and Jackie Grassel as secretary. Our advisors were Miss Wislinsky and Miss Pendergast. This year our float took first prize. Rosie Weiss and Helen Blaski were riding in state on our float. Then came 'h8, the big year for our class. We put on some very successful salesand a dance tc make money for our Prom. Bob Love was our president, but he left for Yuma Arizona, leaving the class. in the very capablekmmds of Jim Lobermier, vice president. Helen Blaski was secretary and Jake Campbell was treasurer. We chose nHawaiian Sun- setn as the theme of our prom and Ray Hilgartend Helen Blaski reigned as King and Queen in a Hawaiian setting. Nan Haggerty was prom chairman and from all the compli- ments we received she did a very successful job. Our advisors were Miss Frost, Miss Salo, and Mr. Kulidas. Now in 1950 we are finally sen- iors. We chose Red Scherwinski as president to head our small class of 11,5 with the help of Rose Weiss as vice president, Ray Hilgart as treasurer and Sammy Smith as secre- tary. This year we put on the Home- coming dance, after a very success- ful season. Donna Hilgart was chosen Homecoming Queen, with Rose Weiss and Becky Dunn as her court. The dancelud the largest attendence it has ever been. as we had nMiss Wisconsinn crowning our King and Jake Campbell,the football Captain, crowning our Queen. Forour flower we chose gardenia, with silver and blue as our class colors, and our motto is nSmall but Mighty.n The Class Colors of the class of '50 are BLUE and SILVER. The Class of 'SO chose as their Class Flower the GARDENIA. SMALL BUT MIGHTY is the Class . Q X' Motto chosen by the class of '5O. mfdggigai The following seven seniors are 5 those who have maintained the high- est averages during their four years at Lincoln High School. QQ? ' ff Jacqueline Grassel Donna Hilgart QS- Helen Blaski Mary Ann Sarafin Ervin Scherwinski Sally Sell ' Ralph Malach 21
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-A,....i.ht 1 A I9 pq ,A 1ST ROW: G. Rranzen, G. Teeters, H. Tyree, D. Schultz, W. Hilgart, W. Tyree, J. Olson, K. Standen,R. Fleming, R. Knishka, R. Rraumreiter. ZND ROW: R. Ernst, R. Schoenfeld, C. Kilger, R. Larson, J. LaVally, R. Arndt, W. Wafrer, R. Martin, J. Olson, J. Phillips, A. Braumreiter. 3RD ROW: L. Renzl, R. Rall, G. Murnik, D. Preisler, W. Verona, M. Vincent, L. Gunderspuard, R. Roberts, L. Reinow. Lgahffamaaes lST ROW: C. Wells, D. Schrader, D. Nutting, N. Nessman, D. Glaeser, E. Premeau, A. Seifert, J. Waura, I. Wallner, G. Holt, J. Shaw. 2ND ROW: Miss Salo, L. Kundinger, G. Leitl, M. Kapitz, R. Anderson, M. Ralzer, L. Hickey,M. Falstad, L. Schultz, D. Silberhorn, Mr. Evans. 3RD ROW: D. Grant, L. Rich, E. Hilgart, G. Marth, V. Reas, P. Pritzl, J. Molzner, M. Carlson, V. Neeck, M. Slayton, S. Isham, A. Stuempages. MTH ROW: J. Burhans, B. Wagner, B. Yaeger, G. Hunter, P. Hughes, R. Orpish, S. Feit, J. Coleman, M. Blogpett, R. Miller, D. Raasl.
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