Roosevelt Lincoln Middle School - Yearbook (Salina, KS)

 - Class of 1956

Page 10 of 134

 

Roosevelt Lincoln Middle School - Yearbook (Salina, KS) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 10 of 134
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Ninth Y-Teen The purpose of the ninth Y-Teen is: to grow as a persong to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions and nationalities, to grow in the knowledge and love of God. , This year the group has a 100 percent membership of the girls. The club has three different kinds of programs. They are religion, including the Christmas, Thanksgiving and Easter services, education and the social. The latter sponsors parties that are given jointly with the Hi-Y. Ninth Y-Teen has a meeting every two weeks in the assembly room. Officers, from left: Nina Roeser, treasurer, Sabra Headley, vice president, Pat Riker, presidentg Joan Fassnacht, secretary. i Members of the cabinet are from left, first row seated at the table: Loretta Stauffer, Pat Riker, Sondra Hays, Carol Phillippi, Pat Means, Joan Fass- nacht. Second row, standing: Judy Geisendorf, Mary Laubengayer, Norma Johnson, Janet Keeler, Julia Rinard, Dana Harper, Nina Roeser, Sabra Headley, Wilma Reedy, Gwen Engstrom. The sponsors who are not pictured are Miss Zimmerman, Mrs. Armour, Mrs. Bergen, and Miss Groves.

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Him OFFICE QS AND SPONSORS W vs as gi 85.553 Seated at table, from left: Allan Williams, treasurer, David Kirtland, devotions, Gary Gebhart, secretary, Bill Urban, vice-president. Standing, from left: Ralph Barhydt, president: Mr. Williams, sponsor, Charles Cooper, social, Gary McCabe, service. MEMBERS i F First row, from left: Everett Humphreys, Dennis Clovis, Kent Pickering, Jack Mildfelt, Gary Gebhart, Allan Williams, Bob Bull, Charles Cooper, Lewis Bates, Rickie Dalrymple, Mike Alton, Bennie Allison, and Steve Brown. Second row: Bill Urban, Warren Divelbliss. Ned Campbell, Don Tabler, Joe Sanchez, Phil Neifert, Ted Hoffman, Lorin Peterson, Arlen Keith, Ralph Barhydt. Third row: Mr. Williams, Dennis Henoch, Raymond Hill, Jerry Merker, David Kirtland, Gary Mattson, Ronnie Austin, Robert Laubengayer. Fourth row: Vernon Schneider, Harry Newsome, Bob Ash, Ken Schmidt, John Brown, Jack Garland, Fred Baker, George We- burg, Jim Dilly, Gary McCabe, and Mr. Houchin.



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Publications Class Making layouts for the yearbook are Joan Fassnacht and Sondra Hays. Gary Brown and Linda Stark are proofreading for the newspaper. Typing stories for the newspaper are Dick Haitbrink and Sarabeth Geis. Charles Cooper and Sue Hardisty are helping them. Mrs. Steinbock, publications class teacher, is answering the questions of Willis Coyle and Sabra Headley. Students in publications class get the news, write, and distribute the Junior High News and the Junior Highlights. The senior high printing classes with Mr. Hartman and Mr. Caldwell, set the type for both publications and print them. News is obtained from a run assigned to each reporter. After facts are gathered, the story is written, typed and a headline is made for it. Miss Cooke's art classes make the linoleum blocks used in the newspaper and yearbook. Interviewing is often done by students in publications class. Jane King is interviewing Robert Laubengayer, Bill Urban and Julia Ri- nard. Bill Wardell is taking pictures of Ralph Bar- hydt, Carol Phillippi and Judy Geisendorf.

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