Vincennes Lincoln High School - Lincoln Log Yearbook (Vincennes, IN)
- Class of 1947
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N R ...V ll ' ' f 3, , W2 , A H N42 I ,xl , ,ax I f fig I ,Q l YQ X 'it X X ,ff f PR lf N57 I 0 Q f 311111 81111111 Publlshed bl the SGIIIOI S9IlI1l1Ql Staff of 19-11 1l11ClQl the SUDQIXISIOII of Xllss Xlfllx Halsha Huflltlllg find DUSl1'lC5S tl 1lISdCl101'IS unc 81 the SLIDGIXISIOII of 'XII Q C I IKXG Alt vs olk Ll1lLlQ1 the dl1LCt1OIl of Xllss lXl1Il1l1PlT.tL1 on and lltC1l1X nl llellll contubuted In Xllss I ella J Dllllll s SQD101 Ellgllnll clfissu Semor Sentmel Heads lLCll'COl Paul lXl1ll9l Bllb1ll99S John Murlay Ifeatule EdltO1 Phll O Donnell C1lClllHl101l lX13ll21gQ1S Jlm Rlsch Ray Spfllen belg AdX01tlS1HfD Managel Dlck BUIIIS qDOltS Edltol Bob 'XIOOIL Iltelals Efllt0l Jo n Young, ACt1X1tl9S Edltol Peggy Al9k2111Cl91 Plctule Edltol Ixax Lland Head TX plSt Jo Anne O Nelll Alt Ed1tO1 Dana Rance 'VIdkG up Edltol Jlm Xlossnlan Cops Edllol Xlals Jo Bl8X1HS Photography XX1ll1am Offut I ead StLld1O Engraver Indlanapolls Engl ax 111g Qompanx Publlsher X IHCQ nt Pllntnlf, COI'I'1DdI1X PlLNlClLl1t Alnold Bon nl in X lee P1LS1dLllt Rollclt XI icll llLclQLllGl Pxul DLCkt1 bLC1Qld1X Kathlxn Dodd Class Offlcers 1945 1946 PlLSlClQI1t XVHIILII Blxbx X lu Ple 1ClQI1t Alnold BOXXTNZII llLlsLllL1 Dlle Hudson beclntllx Pegg -XlQXillClLl Class Sponsors 'Xll l'11d -Xlxxood s C X an School Admlnlstratlon 1 nt D X 1 LLlLl1lX cal C tclh lt isu 1 1,115 H XX 112. It S lellllulldnllt I ll Ill PI1llCllJ8l Rox R R111 du V' , L . -'.' ' , . v 1 A 1 A C V ww 3 A . T c ' A4 12 .11 ' l' s 1: '. .l'1'g . . Y . ' 1 A ' A ' 2 C2 2 , .- s 3 ' '2 'j 2 2 1 K' . ' 12 ' . ' ' f . 13. 1 ' .T ' 1 , Q . .Q . , 1 ' 1 1 ' 'V , 1 4 C - 1 ' .' ' '- 1 'J. j ' ' '- 21 f. . ' . 1- , 7 T . v . ' , Y . 1 ' - ' '- ' 1 .T . V ' 1 1 y -' v 7' '- T ' ' L . , 3 -' ' I . v. Class Officers 1946-1947 'x-' 1 - ' ' 2 . Y' I 3- 1 A ' 1 11 k x v A 2 1 v. ,. . .- 2 , , .u 'A Q 1 - v-- Q v aj 4 l aux 'Av v. l 3- - S' l . . s ' 12 : '14 z . N 1 '12 HQ' . J: A '. iii A V I Mis: 'zxl'1'ie XX'ey. Pl' Aside -A. XX'. aj. S A ' '1 2 Q'-Os 'z ' A. is 1' age. 'l' ' 1: J 1' sf1'- . ' fl . S111 1 1 -121111 H. -Ez lks. .' .' v ' v -1 . 1' - A, I DEDICATION We the class of 1947 dedlcate this Semor Sentlnel to Ralph H Banks Many of us haxe had a direct assoclatlon Wlth h1m slnce our grade school days We found h1m pat1ent vs ay As prlnclpal of JUHIOI Hlgh School he made many lnnovatlons. Now as supermtend ent of publlc schools he IS domg all that he can to ald us the students ln ex ely way posslble SUPT RALPH H BANKS Y 7 n I l - . , understandlng, and always helpful ln every , . . , ,, , Y , v v K l I A SENIOR BIDS FAREWELL TO LINCOLN HIGH Four short years ago I passed under your arched door ways into my high school career During those foui years I have gatheied fond memories that I will cherish as long as I shall live I haxe learned to loxe you as the symbol of the happiest days of my w hole school life But nova those years haxe passed I am now a graduating senior and the time has come for me to bid you farewell All the Joys of these years haxe vselled up within me and now call for expression but there is none Words that I possess cannot adequately express those senti ments which each senior feels upon graduation his last few days in the high school he has come to love. So I ll Just say faiewell to you Lincoln High arched dooi ways into a world that may take from me all that I materially possess measured bs worldly gain and make me poor but thee one intangible thing it can new er rob me of and vi hich vsill keep me rich is the cherished memory of the days of my south which you haxe glxen so unselfishly to me Im leaxing sou in the flesh but Ill alu ays walk through your halls and sit in your class looms in my heart ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The staff of the Senior Sentinel of the class of 1947 wishes to make the following acknow- ledgements: To Miss Mary Harsha, who founded the Senior Sentinel, who has been its guide and adviser during its many years, and who, more than anything else, has been a loyal and sincere friend and teacher to all those with whom she has had any personal contact. To Mr. C. C. Grove, who performed the difficult task of supervising the business and advertising and auditing the books. To Miss Rena J. Dunn who helped her Senior English Class in preparing the literary material Editor s Acknowledgement I wish to acknowledge my sincerest grati tude to the Staff heads and members of the staff without whose work the yearbook would nex er haxe been possible ' 1 v 7 ' . Y v Y 7 7 Y 7 Y' 1 , . 7 , . . . . 7 7 I can't say more. I now must pass under your . ' Y 3 r Y 1 ' , y v v V ' v V .V u .5 Y . , Y. T Y . I Y vw v w 7 ' v . . Y I . 1 nf in in Margaret Em1ly Alexander Rxta June Alton Joan Jean Anderson Perry Crocker Andrews Jr George Raymond Bailey Nellie Inez Balrd James Ernest Baker Bully Harold Barmes Jay Warren Bixby Mary Josephine Blevins Marjorie Ruth Boardman Jack Harold Bobe Lols Evelyn Boellmg Arnold J Bowman Lugene Brand Kenneth Paul Burnworth Richard A Burris John Wllllam Cary Robert Joseph Chansler Norma Maxine Chesser Rxchard W Chester Sarah Darlene Clbull Arthur Henry Clark Jr Wanda Ruth Claycomb Edith Audrey Colbert Doris Lee Combs Barbara Jean Cooper Thomas Wayne Cooper Hugh Llnn Craton Martha Lou Cunningham Don Dale Bonnie Della Daugherlty Jack Decker Paul Decker ' y, Jr Roberta Marie Bonhomme Q Y .sg Y -A nf sd 4 Q E i -1'-rr .F- 'T ur- ? C' di D D J' . J LW Gs ' ,if Sarah Elizabeth Dellmger Kenneth Elwood Dennis Imogene DeVlne Kathryn Franklyn Dodd vlfglnli Mae Dunham Earleene June Dunkerly Betty Jo Edwards Robert Rufus Engle Richard Joseph Ertel Horace Adrian Foncannon Fleia Faye Fox Janice Ann Fravel Dorls Loulse Fuller Betty Jean Glass Jack Louls Goodman Robert Gerald Gremore Ellen Grass Dennls Byron Grove Donald Ray Grubb Mary Marie Hall Dolores Joann Haller Kenneth Lee Harrison Barbara Jean Helderman Boyd Elmo Henderson Lawrence Robert HOfSflDg Dale Frederick Hudson Charles Clarence Hulen Elmer Joe Hunckler Barbara Ann Hunsdon Joe Glenn Hussey William Gordon ller Buell Johnson Harold L. Jones Raymond Leo Kemp Jane Evelyn Kimmell Ray Bryan Kxmmell Roberta Jane Kxrchoff Paul Leonard Klueh Lawrence Eugene Kotter Joseph Cletus Kramer James Martm Laldle Gretchen LaVaughn LaMar Luelle Pearl Lane Marllyn Elise Lawson Patrlcla Lorraine Leach Martha Jane Lelnbach Betty Lou Lewis Vlrglnla Lee Llndloff James Thomas Lukens John Morgan Lyons Robert Henry Macl-K Eslella Maxine Malone Rose Joan 'Vlanls Patsy Ruth Manuel Donna Meade Anna 'Vlarxe Merchant Paul R Muller Robert Richard Muller Robert Gardner Moore Georgxa Lucllle Morris mr R hz-rr K1 man James Samuel Murphy Martha Shirley Murphy John Sumner Murray Jr Bc tty Mae Myers Dana K Nance Patsy Marxe 'Nichols Phxlnp F O Donnell Jo Anne O 'Nell Donald Lee Opell od' if Y Q-7 7 1' Nl -f 4 35- -:vol sn Q-1 fi 'Q Y 155 5? 'i if -:.7 Francis Edward Ostendorf Harold Shelby Plxley Mlldred Evelyn Purcell James Allen Qualls Mary Ann Ramsay Norma Dell Ramsey Kenneth Ray Rasxcn Guy Frederick Ray Nellle Mae Reel Robert Eugene Richardson Tommy Lee Riddle James Joseph Rlsch Lois Cornelia Robinson Robert Glenn Robold Hugo James Roellgen George Llncoln Ryan Donald Lee Sandefur Eugene Clarence Sanneman Robert Jean Schelrmann Ruth Emma Schroyer Robert Norman Scott Mary Margaret Shroyer Wllllam Clinton Shappard Lester Slevers Jr Robert Orlan Smlth Jacqueline Sue Snapp Norman Snapp Raymond Charles Sparenber Robert Stalcup Robert W Theobald Okey Townsend Jr Kathleen Rose Uland Ralph David Van Eaton Norman Earl Walker Mary Lou Roudebush hdW W ll Ralph E W It J Cl d l.goW tfall P tty J Will W d IIE W M W gh! J K bal OUR HIGH SCHOOL YEARS We used to look for ward to the year when we would be seniors a11d nearly out of school but now a lump seems to rise in our throats at the thought of leaving There are so many things that we will always remember about our four years 111 high school that may seem tr1v1al to others but mean very much to us We smiled at the freshmen who were lost during the first weeks of school Do you remember how lost and scared you were? The older students had told you it would be strange for a while but they had underestimated It by far It seemed that you would never know your way around but it d1dn t take so long after all did it? During the sophomore yea1 we had a chance to Join H1 Y Those who did Join per formed their dutles as freshmen faithfully and looked forward to the day when they too would be old members Those who preferred to spare themselves secretly or otherwise felt sorry for their classmates When we became Juniors we began to feel pretty important. We elected class officers and chose our class sponsors. We worked at the basketball games until we were dead tired, but wasn't it fun? Planning for and then attending the Junior-Senior Reception was our reward for our hard work. Now we have reached our last year and we are both happy and unhappy. It makes us feel pretty good to think that our efforts to make good in high school will soon be rewarded by a diploma, signifying that we have successfully completed the required work. When we think of the things that we will never experience again though, it makes us rather sad. The Junior Senior Reception, pep sessions, Wed- nesday morning programs, familiar faces in the halls of both teachers and classmates, Sentinel Potlucksg we'll miss all these and a thousand and one other things that made us love our four years at Lincoln High School. MARGARET EMILY ALEXANDER Peg IS the class beauty and she IS loads of fun Sponsors Sen1or Sent1nel ACt1Y1tl8S Edltor Old Post Sent1nel Copy Edltor Student Counc1l Secretary of Junlor Class PERRY CROCKER ANDREWS JR Crocker can usually be seen drn 1ng Nlarllvn around 1n h1s Model T Cross Country 46 Track 46 47 H1 Y RITA JUNE ALTON R1ta IS a w1ll1ng appreclatne g1r1 ws ho lox ed he1 school Red C1oss JOAN JEAN ANDERSON Jean IS one of those ambltlous glllS vt ho doubled up and out a half year ahead Foundatlon of Amellca-Secretary Sponsors GEORGE RAYMOND BAILEY JR George a frlend to all IS not what one would call small NELLIE INEZ BAIRD Nell1e IS a good natured glrl and she IS H109 to everyone Glee Club Mlxed Chorus JAMES ERNEST BAKER H1s mlddle name IS Ernest and he IS earnest about h1s tasks partlcularly at the A and P BILLY HAROLD BARMES Strength 1n body strength 1n m1nd Sentmel Sen1or Sent1nel Athlet1c ASSlSl3Ht Track 44 47 JAY WARREN BIXBY Football Pres1dent Jumor Class V109 Pres V Men s Club Dramat1c Club MARY JOSEPHINE BLEVINS Mary Jo IS lots of fun and can usually be found walk1ng around the halls wlth R1chard fErtelJ Red Cross Chorus G1rls H1 Y Home Room Agent Old Post Sent1nel ROBERTA MARIE BONHOMME Mar1o11e s ambltlon IS to be a telephone opera 0 Ped Cross JACK HAROLD BOBE F11st you see h1m then you don t In hlS car that 1s' LOIS EVELYN BOELLING What would they do ln the Off1C6 xx lthout LOIS Foundatlon of Amerlca 44 47 PI'9Sld9llt Sponsors 45 46 47 Pr1nc1pal s Off1C9 45 47 ROBERTA MARIE BONHAMME Thls gal IS lots of fun but that glggle IS SIIICIIX murder' ARNOLD J BOWMAN Accordlng to the glrls and the team thlS boy IS str1ctly on the beam' JLIIIIOI' Class V1ce Pres1dent Sen1or Class Pres1dent Boosters P1es1dent Basketball 4 46 47 Football 45 6 LUGENE BRAND She doesn t m1nd refuslng dates Lugene s hard o get Good Chee1 KENNETH PAUL BURNWORTH Kenny s red ha1r and Ex elyn seem to go qulte w ell together H1 Y RICHARD A BURRIS Dlck lsnt color bl1nd he Just llk6S loud shlrts' Old Post Sent1nel Demolay Sen1o1 Sent1nel Adu ertlsxng Mgr JOHN WILLIAM CARY Vtfe l1ke h1S grln and we l1ke h1S xx ay but we do vslsh he wouldnt m1x hlS nlghts and days' O1chestra Old Post Sentmel Sen1or Sent1nel Football ROBERT JOSEPH CHANSLER Those hats ' H1 Y Football 46 Manager NORMA MAXINE CHESSER A slow movlng gal w1th an lnfectlous gr1n Jun1o1 Red Cross 43 44 V1ce Pres1dent RICHARD W CHESTER When th1S play boy IS gone the teachers w1ll be relleved but Where Wlll the l1fe of the school be? SARA DARLENE CIBULL Just call her shorty small but m1ghty' Foundatlon of Amer1ca Treasure1 Boosters Club Blue Trl Llncoln Play Shop-Secre tary ARTHUR HENRY CLARK JR Everythmg 1nterests Arthur new magaz1nes new ways to do thmgs and new ways not to do thmgs WANDA RUTH CLAYCOMB Bo1ng g g g g' Need we say more Athletlc OfflC6 EDITH AUDREY COLBERT The heart of th1s tall 1ed headed belle belongs to a boy whose name I cant tell Home Economlc Club Sclence Club Pres1dent -Sophomole Jumor Cl'1ss1cal League Sponsors DORIS LEE COMBS Dorls llkQS to k1d a lot She has an ansu er for exerythmg Cub reporter Red Cross Boostels H1Y Spon sons BARBARA JEAN COOPER Barbala has loads of fu11 IH the Sent1nel room ty pmg we mean' Cub repolter Old Post Sent1nel Head TYDISI Good Cheer Club f-:Lt 2-f Fs' N.. A , . 9 - ' 9 9 7 ' . - , - 9 , . 9 . V' ' ' ' . A U Q 9 9 7 ' ' 9 9 x ' ' . Y 1 , . . ' . 9 79 Q v V n 1 . , , i Y. , . . . ' 9 ' . 1 . , . . 9 - 1 9 9 ' ' -'46. 9 9 , - 9 , ' 9 9 - , . . . . . . . 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' ' 44 - 77 V.. n v ' Y 9 9 Q, ' , ' . 1 , l T 1 ' 1 9 1 ' , - . , 9 9 9 9 9 T 51 9 9 l 9 4 9 , p 4 Q A 1 ,f THOMAS WAYNE COOPER A stlong suppo1te1 of the Boys H1 Y and lots fun too H1 Y HUGH LINN CRATON Sonny has h1s mlnd on g1rls YK hen It 1snt on sports H1 Y-Sgt Arms Football 45 46 V 'lien Basketball MARTHA LOU CUNNINGHAM Martha IS a tlny g11l vs1th a k1nd vs ord fO1 exezy one Sponsors Se111or G1rls H1Y Presldent Bowl 1ng DON DALE Don Dale IS not a m1nstrel llke Allen Dale u he does l1ke a good tale BONNIE DELLA DAUGHERITY A qu1et g1rl 11 1th brown eyes JACK DECKER H1s cu1ly ha1r attracts the g1rls so does h1s C31 PAUL DECKER Home1 can ralse hlS eyebrows O1 tu1n h1s eyes and com ey a world of meanlng to those who know hlm best Old Post Sent111el Adv Mgr Sen1or Sent111el Sen1or Class Treasurer Football 46 SARAH ELIZABETH DELLINGER Sarah has qu1te a yen for wr1t1ng to men 111 Tokyo KENNETH ELWOOD DENNIS Kenneth IS the ldeal qu1et studlous type IMOGENE DEVINE Eweryone l1kes Imy Her laugh can usually be heard dovun the hall Old Post Sentmel Boosters Club Sponsors Se11 1or Sentlnel Glrls H1 Y KATHRYN FRANKLYN DODD Loxe em and leawe em' Old Post Sentlnel Sponsors Glrls H1Y Sec retary Sen1or Class-Secletaly Se111or Sen t1nel VIRGINIA MAE DUNHAM He1 an1b1t1on IS to be a protesslonal box1le1 Foundat1o11 of Ame11ca EARLEENE JUNE DUNKERLY Ealleene IS the shy quxet type That son IS a Joke' FOl1Ild3l1OlI of Ame11ca BETTY JO EDWARDS VK hen It come sto bovs Img she has a stx le ill hu ovxn Sentmel txplst Jun1o1 Red CIOSS ROBERT RUFUS ENGL E He l1kes 1ed heads to match h1s shnts Band H1 X SGIIIOI Sent111el RICHARD JOSEPH ERTLE As a talented p1an1st he 11111 go far but some of the g1rls xush he wasnt so 1nte1ested IH mus1c' Hou about It 'llary Jo? Band O1chestra Old Post Sent111el Sen1or Sen t1nel Student Councll HORACE ADRIAN FONCANNON If DIIZGS ww ere gn en fo1 the broadest shoulders and the most fun Hoss ww ould get It N Hen Boosters V1ce Pres1dent Dramat1c Club Sen1or H1 Y Presldent Football 4 44 45 46 Basketball 45 FLETA FAYE FOX Dmky makes the grade 1n anybodys lang uage Red CIOSS Boosters Club Athlet1c OfflC9 Glee Club Home Room Agent JANICE ANN FRAVEL She IS noted for her beautlful sm1le and black ha1r Ped Cross GIFIS H1 Y Dramatlc Club Old Post Sentmel Sen1o1 Sentmel DORIS LOUISE FULLER Dor1s IS noted for her pep BETTY JEAN GLASS Very qu1et and studlous but have you notlced those da1k eyes Ju111or Red Cross Sentlnel Sen1or Sent1nel JACK LOUIS GOODMAN Jack IS qu1te a spr1nter and helped Mac s team w1n the S I A C V Men Track 44 45 46 47 ROBERT GERALD GREMORE Smlllng all the Whlle Bob has 110 t1me for tlouble DENNIS BYRON GROVE A kmdly popular lad who works hard at the task at hand NI1xed ChO1 us Red Cross DONALD RAY GRUBB Another basketball player from hlS fam1ly Ray can hold h1s ow I1 on the floor Basketball 46 47 ELLEN MOORE GROSS Ellen IS the class cut1e and IS No 1 on sex e1al h1t palades Ol dPost Sentmel Sen1o1 Sentlnel MARY MARIE HALL She mms ou1 xote fOl the pepsodent sm1le L ood Cheel H1 Y DOLORES JOANN HALTER XX 1th sholt cully han' alld a turned up 11ose she xslll haxe dates xx helex er she goes Red CIOSS Sponsols C1rl s H1 Y 's.-N ,.'f , aj'-iS42: Sgi'5 . . . 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I . . , . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 4 4 4 0 s , s P 4 KENNETH LEE HARRISON He and Nlr Bu1nett dont aglee on th1s th1ng called hlstory BARBARA JEAN HELDERMAN Boble has so manx bov f1l6Hd5 she cant make up her m1nd xx hom she llkes best SIJOHSOIS led CIOSS Old Post Sent1nel Sen1or Sent1nel Glrl s H1 Y V109 P1 GSICIGHI BOYD ELMO HENDERSON A S1l91l't hald xx O1 k1ng guy WILLIAM HARVEY HOALT Th1s ambltlous xeteran f1n1shed school last sum me1 and xx1ll rece1xe h1s dlploma xx 1th the class of 47 LAWRENCE ROBERT HORSTING One of the blonde boys of 47 xx ho doesn t ook for snap coulses DALE FREDRICK HUDSON Personalltg plus Booste1s Club V Nlen P1es1dent Jun1o1 Class 1c1su1er Pootball 43 44 46 47 CHARLES CLARENCE HULEN JR The guls all th1nk he IS Sooooooooo cute Slgh' H1 Y ELMER JOE HUNCKLER He seems to enjoy h1s Job at Joseph s Sen1or Sent1nel BARBARA ANN HUNSDON She IS thought to be qu1et but she IS 1eally a r1ot' Junlor Red Cross Sponsors Club G1rls H1 Y Pest Room Hostess JOE GLENN HUSSEY For Joe lt s the church leagues and the D F R s WILLIAM GORDON ILER VVhen a scream from the Sent1nel room b1Ok9 xve knexv that Iler had C13Ck6Cl h1s last Joke Old Post Sent1nel Ed1to1 H1Y Sen1or Sen tlnel BUELL JOHNSON He m 13, be small but he has lots to say HAROLD L JONES Beef xxas a real scrapper on the football team Foundat1on of Arnerlca Football RAYMOND LEO KEMP He takes pllde 1n h1s curly blond ha1r and comzs IH xvlth the greatest care JANE EVELYN KIMMELL The OfflCE cla1med th1s Jexx el fo1 xx hom SQFXICG 1 the xx atchxvord Student Counc1l Off1C9 Asslstant 1 RAY BRYAN KIMMELL Can anyone lun as fast as he? Nuff Saldl N Nlen Cross Country 46 Track ROBERTA JANE KIRCI-IOFF A qlllet gnl xx 1th pretty blond ha1r SDOHSOIS Treasurer Athletlc OfflC6 ASSlSt3Dt PAUL LEONARD KLUEH Nllschlex ous at tlmes xx 1th a seemlngly 1et1r1n5, nature alound school LAWRENCE EUGENE KOTTER LHFIL xxas a feature xxrlter par excellent xx 1th an explesslon all h1s oxxn Sen1or Sent1nel Old Post Sent1nel JOSEPH CLETUS KRAMER He xx ould 1athe1 Joke than eat' Old Post Sent1nel Featu1e Ed1tO1 Sen1o1 Sen tlnel JAMES MARTIN LAIDLE Just call h1m Casanoxa Old Post Sent1nel Sen1or Sent1nel Nhxed Cho1us GRETCHEN LAVAUGHN LAMAR Alxx ays ready f01 a good tlme Cood Cheer Llbrary Ass1stant Orchestra Blue Trl Sen1or SQIIUHQI LUELLA PEARL LANE Luella nex er fa1ls for an 9SCO1t xxhether bound for 11b1ary or class Good Cheer P1es1dent Glrls H1 Y L1b1 ary Asslstant MARILYN ELISE LAWSON She l1kes to argue espec1ally Wlth Crocker Old Post Sent1nel Sen1or Sent1nel Sponsors Club Gxrls H1Y PATRICIA LORRAINE LEACH Pat 1sn t happy XW1tl'lOLlt her bubble gum Snap It k1d' Good Chee1 H1 Y MARTHA JANE LEINBACH Martha lS the g1rl VVlth the golden ha1r and XOICS Glee Club Lxbrary Asslstant Cho1us Cood Cheer VICG Presldent led C1oss BETTY LOU LEWIS A qulet g111 xx 1th D1 etty hall VIRGINIA LEE LINDLOFF Glnny IS xxell knoxvn for he1 laugh and frlendly xx ays Yell Leader 45 46 JAMES THOMAS LUKENS Blg Luke IS really qulte a guy at least Rose Nlanls th1nks so D1amat1c Club Sen1or Sent1nel H1Y Of1ce Football 4 ,'jLir,..?i,,Zg Ep-fgzl 1:-?, ', H y . . . . 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I ' Q JOHN MORGAN LYONS H llkeS glrls and chew1ng gum H1Y Sen1o1 Sent1nel Old Pos Sent111el P1c ture Ed1tor ROBERT HENRY MACK The k1d w1th the pe1sonal1ty Student Councll V1ce Pres1dent Boosters Sen 101 Class V106 Pres1dent Football 4 46 V Men s Club ESTELLA MAXINE MALONE BIRXIHG has a fr1endly sm1le and dark eyes Good Chee1 Student Counc1l ROSE JOAN MANIS Personal1ty plus bra1ns Boosters Club Foundatlon of Ame11ca Spons ors Blue Tr1 Chaplaln PATSY RUTH MANUEL Pat IS small but she has plenty on the ba Sponsors Foundatlon of Amer1ca Blue Tr1 DONNA MEADE She has a great loxe for ho1ses and dogs Sen1or Sent1nel ANNA MAREI MERCHANT She plays the oboe and espec1ally the Oh beau ' Jun1o1 Red C1oss Old Post Sent1nel SQIIIOI Sent1nel PAUL RICHARD MILLER Th1S bralny characte1 has ldeas l1ke Elnsteln He plays a sweet trumpet 1n band and a loud one 1ns chool Sent1nel News Edltor Sen1or Sent1nel Ed1 tor Band Orchestra ROBERT RICHARD MILLER The second of hlS fam1ly to run cross country 101 L H S V Mens Club Track 44 45 46 47 Cr s Country 46 DOYLE MAURICE MINDERMAN He IS th eboy Wlth the neat pleat tIOl.1S91'S' ROBERT GARDNER MOORE The unofflclal tax1 dr1xe1 for the He1ghts crowd Ven Mens Club-Sec and Treas Sen1or Sen t1nel Sports Edltor Old Post Sent1nel Track 45 46 47 GEORGIA LUCILE MORRIS She pe1 s1sts at tasks that are hard a11d es entual lx vsms her goal JAMES ROBERT MOSSMAN The t1lt of h1s hat shows hlS mood fO1 the dax Old Post SQIlUll9llSDOItS ECIIIOI SLIIIOI Sen tlllil JAMES SAMUEL MURPHY One who selxed h1s COUIIIIQ and 1etu1ned to flnlsh 111s school111g Af-'kit MARTHA SHIRLEY MURPHY A popula1 g1rl mth a beautlful smlle Murph plays a rugged saxophone ln the VHS Band Foundalton of Amer1ca Sponsors Band Orchestra JOHN SUMNER MURRAY JR Sure and vue know that John IS a bon111e Scotch ladd1e Old Post Sent1nel C1rculat1on Manager Sen1or Sent1nel Bus1ness Managel BETTY MAE MYERS Her ma1n 1nterests are art and Geolge D1amat1c Club Old Post Sent1nel GIFIS H1 Y Sen1or Sent1nel DANA KAY NANCE Dana IS known for h1s long YOCHDUIHIY and subtle Jokes L1ncoln Play Shop V1ce Pres1dent Old Post Sent1nel Sen1or Sent1nelArt Ed1tor PATSY MARIE NICHOLS Patsy IS a glamourus glrl wlth bralns L1ncoln Play Shop Pres Boosters Club Spons o1s Old Post Sent1nel SQDIOI Sent1nel PHILIP F ODONNELL Phll s ma1n 1nterests are scoplc poetry and Peg gg Alexander He prefers the latter Old Post Sent1nel SGHIOI Sent1nel Feature Ed 1tor Boosters Club V106 Pres1dent Student Manager Basketball 45 46 47 Student Offlce Asslstant JO ANNE O NEIL She g1VeS some real compet1t1on 1n the bowl1ng league Band Old Post Sent1nel TyplSt Junlor Red Cross Sen1or Sent1nel Head Typ1St DONALD LEE OPELL Don IS very qu1et but much admlled by the g11lS FRANCIS EDWARD OSTENDORF Franc1s llkeS to r1de 1n all the J0lOp19S that he sees HAROLD SHELBY PIXLEY One of the most loyal boosters of V H S P1x new QI agrees w1th the referee Sent1nel C1rculat1on Manage1 Sen1or Sent1nel GERALD LEON PREUSZ A handsome ex ma11ne 11 ho has come back to graduate MILDRED EVELYN PURCELL A111119 IS a svt ell k1d We all th111k she s tops I'0l.1IICl2ltlOI1 of Ame11ca GIIIS H1 Y Old Post bCIltlI19l SQIIIOI Se11t1nel JAMES ALLEN QUALLS XX 1th h1s amb1t1ons and b1a111s J1m 11111 really get someu he1e' 1' , Z- 't.. . - - ' - u 99 . . , , . 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' 4 4 Q 4 V MARY ANN RAMSAY Her smlle and personallty rate hlgh 1n V H S Sponsols Secretary Sentmel NIIHQTXH Senlor Sentmel Glrls H1 Y BO0St6lS NORMA DELL RAMSEY An independent and fea1less gnl w ho sened Good Cheer w ell Good Cheel Club Glee Club I ed C1 oss Llblaly ASS1Slf2lI1t Blue Tr1 KENNETH RAY RASICO A top fhght m11e1 th1S blond headed boy' GUY FREDERICK RAY HIS heart and cu1ly locks belong to Mary June N Hen Track 46 Cross Country NELLIE MAE REEL Though she traxeled to othe1 schools Llncoln H1gh IS her cho1ce ROBERT EUGENE RICHARDSON Commonly called Zomble hes well llked by hls gang TOMMY LEE RIDDLE Ex eryone agrees that Tommy IS a sw ell k1d and lots of fun H1s amb1t1on IS to slng l1ke Crosby JAMES JOSEPH RISCH V H S w1ll m1ss J1m s laugh but not h1s Jokes' Boosters Club Treasurer Off1ce ASSISt3Ht Sen1or Sentlnel Clrculatlon Manage1 Old Post Sentmel H1 Y LOIS CORNELIA ROBINSON Ped can always be found XVllI'l Bob Engle Red Cross GIIIS H1 Y ROBERT GLENN ROBOLD H1s heart belongs to Luella Lane HUGO JAMES ROELLEGEN Hugo can always be seen around town ln a huge black car Flummerfelt s of course' Freshman football MARY LOU ROUDEBUSH Poudle IS noted for her NOICP and ab1l1ty to get her man Mlxed Chorus Glee Club L1b1ary ASSlSt3.Ilt GEORGE LINCOLN RYAN No 5 on the Method1st team and to Helen Anne he s her dream Boosters H1 Y P1 QSlCl9I'lt Track DONALD LEE SANDEFUR Another football man Don IS well llked XV1sh I had a false tooth to play w 1th' Football 45 46 Basketball 46 EUGENE CLARENCE SANNEMAN He spends h1s spare t1me on motorblkes ROBERT JEAN SCHEIRMANN Thls ex sa1lor attracts all the g11ls w 1th hls smlle and personahty RUTH EMMA SCHROYER She left us at mxd year a11d marr1ed the man of her cholce Foundat1on of Amer1ca H1 Y Bowlmg, Swlm m1ng ROBERT NORMAN SCOTT The football team was lucky to haxe Bob ey en 1f hls numbe1 w as 13 N Nlen Football 45 46 MARY MARGARET SHROYER NIarg1e always sa1d she ll ney er marry yet to be tl uthful she s just w1ld about Harry Band O1CI1eStI'2. G1rls H1 Y Treasurer WILLIAM CLINTON SHAPPARD Fall da1k and well lnformed LESTER SIEVERS JR One of the notables from the noon gym class ROBERT ORLAN SMITH Sm1th1e IS known for h1s practlcal Jokes H1 Y Jack1e always has a frlendly smlle f01 everyone Red Cross Good Cheer Foundat1on of Amerlca L1brary Ass1stant Blue T11 NORMAN SNAPP Blubber IS one of the schools muscle men who really knows hls football Football 45 46 47 VMen RAYMOND CHARLES SPARENBERG Spats1e IS the class funny man He makes you laugh he makes you scream he always does the crazlest thmgs' Band Sen1or Sentlnel C11CLII9.lZ1OI1 Manager Old Post Sent1nel ROBERT STALCUP Always up to SOITl9tI1ll1g Bob settled down 1n h1s senlor year ROBERT W THEOBALD Bob lb one of our football men who exldently l1kes to play pract1cal Jokes Football 45 46 H1 Y OKEY TOWNSEND JR Ex eryone ag1 ees that Okey IS O K Sen1or Sentlnel KATHLEEN ROSE ULAND Kay really knows how to strut as head drum maJo1ette' L1brary ASS1StaHt Red Cross Good Cheer Band Majorette Sen1or Sent1nel Old Post Sen tlnel 'Ns-fbzfk,-4-1' 'f . 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I 1 I 1 ' . . , , ' 1 ' f' 1 ' Q -Q RALPH DAVID VAN EATON Exerybody ma1xels at the power of Daxe s XOICC They use h1m when the loud speaker IS out of order Track 46 47 Student Councll 45 46 RICHARD WAMPLER He IS bettel known as Buddy H1s pals are Kotter Dale and Sooper H1 Y THOMAS WILLIAM WATHEN Cax eman has dlshed lt out all year now he w1l1 have to take lt' Old Post Sent1nel Sen1or Sent1nel Football 46 47 RALPH E WELTON JR Thls red ha1red fellow IS lots of fun H1 Y CLAUDE LEO WESTFALL He may be bashful but he 1 a regular guy RICHARD WESTFALL D1ck lS really an attractxon to the g1r1s It s rumored that he l1kes h1s sody pop H1 Y Boosters Club PATTY JOAN WILLIAMS Patty helped w1ll1ngly wherever needed Jun1or Red Cross Old Post Sent1nel Sen1or Sen tenlnel Home Room Agent WENDELL E WILLIS He brought honor to hls school as w1nner of the sect1onal Amer1can Leg1on AUX1ll3Ty Engllsh Club Football DONNA MAE WRIGHT Although Lefty doesnt w1n football awards 11ke a ce1ta1n member of her fam11y she IS st1ll a top notch k1d around the campus Band Orchestra G1rls H1 Y Sen1or Sent1nel Jo IS lots of fun and IS noted for her long ha1r and boy frlends 1n Petersburg Glrls H1 Y Sen1or Sent1nel Band Old Post Sent1nel Exchange Ed1t01 MINERVA FLASHBACKS Of course you all know MIHQTXS not the goddess of W1SdOm but that one w h1ch always seems to fllld out ex e1yth1ng you do Just when you th1nk you xe cox ered your tra1l Well here old snooplng NIIHDIQ takes a backward glance to dlg out old skeletons from her Medltatlons Now lf you xe forgotten some of these tales and wanted them left dead do11t sue because the edltors hereof haxe been 1eleased f1om all re sponslbllltles for obxlous IGHSOIIS 9SS9l1l1l21l to the1r oxxn welfare My dear Santa Clause Thou are the Salnt of Yule Tlde a1t thou not? Villl st thou consent to c11mb down the chlmnex at mx humble dom1c11e'7 EX6I'tl'llllC Da11a lxance Decembel 22 1943 Mr Marutz has Mary Ann Pamsay go1ng around 1n cncles trymg to f1nd how many cublc lnches there are 1n the earth She already has enough flgures for twenty problems All we can do IS xv1sh her luck February 18 1943 Ask Goldon Iler about h1s embarrasslng moment Whlle on monltor duty Really Gordon at your age September 22 1944 MISS Polk youll have to adm1t that Sarah De1l1nger was one up on you 1n gym class the other day October 6 1944 Donna Wr1ght and her gang do thlngs thor oughly when they get started How many wmdows were there? November 22 1944 An elect1on has been held and R1chard E1te1 has been voted the most bashful sopho more boy but dont get your hopes up glrls he s already caught by a freshman member of the band November 22 1944 Sarah Delhnger eventually knew her sub 1ect pretty well for she covered every angle 1n a compos1t1on for Blue Tr1 One somet1mes learns by exper1ence We wonder? 'l Decem ber 8 1944 Dear Santa Most of all I need a new head 11te for my car as It IS hard to flnd one s way around wlth only one Warren Ears B1Xby December 1944 Characters 1n the funmes Superman Hoss Foncannon Dagwood Dale Hudson Poor M1ss Schlegal' W1ll Murray and M111 er ex er stop argu1ng'7 February 9 1945 J1m Gard and Hoss Foncannon hav1ng had so much practlce carry1ng out bOd1GS at pep sess1ons served as very good stretcher bearers upon M1ss Epperts call February 22 1945 Say Ears someone whose 1n1t1als are D A wants very badly to be mtroduced to you There s 1l0tl'1lI'1g llke be1ng admlred huh B1xby'7 February 22 1945 Ray Grubb and Bonnle Swope make a cute couple Both haxe beautlful sm1les and blonde ha1r -September 19 1949 Ask Marx Ann Pamsay about her most em balrasslng moment at Mt Carmel sw1mm1ng pool It s a holy tear er I mea11 terror VVa1n1ng to a certaln Jun1o1 g1rl w ho turns left off Mam Street Ouch' Kathellhe Dodd took a good snapshot of Jamce Frax el at a rather aw kw ard moment If xou see Janlce w1th a murderous gleam 111 her exe xou 11 k11oxx she IS on the lookout for Katle September 98 1945 . x I 7 . v v , . . 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I Ui , Q -W 0-I , U , 4 1 Q - 3 Burr Bowman would really l1ke a date Wlth a cute sophomore g1rl Too bad Burl but there are others w1th the same ldea Lost Marg1e If found please return to Rlchard Ertel Patsy N1Ch0lS and Donna VVr1ght thlnk that I U 1S a xx onderful un1vers1ty' If thel U men only knew what a flne Job they are dolng IH recrultmg fem1n1ne co eds for the11 alma mater October 11 1945 Naughty naughty Hendershot' D1dn t you know that Don Sandefur and Jane BTIHQS want ed to be alone? October 11 1945 Shlrley Murphy was much ln demand the n1ght of the Central game A gang of Central boys were huntlng all over the Vmcennes s1de for a l1ttle blonde named Sh1rley Haxe you been hold1ng out on us Sh1rley'7 November 21 1945 Hendershot really gets around He was out w1th M3HlS and Manuel the same n1ght Nov 21 1945 Ears B1xby w1ll spend h1s tlme 1n the grandstand th1nk1ng Dec 7 1945 Bowman seemed to have everyone guesslng as to whom he would take to the Football Dance Fleta Fox was the glrl Hoss really had a fme tlme over Thanksg1v mg Jeanne Ramsay Mary Ann s COUSID was the reason Dec 7 1945 Mary Lou Roudebush IS domg her Chrlstmas shopplng early She has already asked her date for the Chrlstmas dance Dec 21 1945 Hey Glenda who IS the new man you have been taklng to church part1es Katherme Dodd seems to know h1m too' Dec 21 Imogene DeV1ne thinks that the flu agrees w1th Art Bowman because he hasn t teased her s1nce he was S1Ck Chr1stmas Glft Llst For Larry Kotter a pa1r of dark glasses to h1de the eyes that the Jumors glrls rawe about Dccember 21 1945 Mary Jean McCorm1ck oxerheard expla1n 1ng vshy Mr Blxby had to bllng her and Ears 1n town after they had a flat t1re Sunday n1ght January 17 1946 Hoss Foncannon 1snt lettlng Barbara Bler haus get too lonely now that Mel has gone February 5 1946 Barbara Helderman suffered from stlff ankles after the H1 Y dance She taught Bob Mack to dance fast and he l1ked It so well he wouldnt even stop when the muslc d1d Feb ruazy 5 1946 Famous School Saylng Patsy Nlchols-I d1dn t hear what you Sald February 5 1946 Bob Moore after h1s break up w1th Duffey has been paylng D1ane Prullage all h1S atten t1on wh1ch seems to have left Jlm Day out ln the cold February 5 1946 Th1ngs We Could Do W1th0Ut Betty Myers unusual hats Ramsay s s1ng1ng Blxby s brlght remarks 1n h1story March 15 946 When MISS Harsha told Larry Kotter that ls a good student he replled I know It and beat lt down the 5th street stalrs That s what we llke about Larry hes so modest March 15 1946 Too bad notes are always bemg 1ntercepted 1n second perlod Hlstory class 1sn t It Manue March 29 1946 Katy Dodd you should learn not to fl1rt w1th boys when the1r g1rls are present Its a good th1ng Barbara IS broadmmded or she m1ght have been angry when you held Bob Macks hand March 29 1946 Joan Young was surprlsed when she saw Phll O Donnell w1th h1S arm around Imy De v1ne say1ng I adore you Don t worry about lt Joan Peggy knew about lt March 29 1946 All Patsy NlChOlS frlends says she IS sym pathetlc Do you llke the understandlng type woman Murray? March 29 1946 In Spr1ng a young mans fancy turns to thoughts of love B111 Hobbs and Kenny Burns worth Apr1l12 1946 MISS Harsha pulled a neat tr1ck on Tom Wathen on Apr1l Fool s Day She told h1m to go out 1n the hall f1rst perlod and look H looked down the hall and saw no one Just as M1ss Harsha shouted tr1umphantly Apr1l Fool She played the same tr1ck on Tom R1ddle Jack Bobe Bob Scott and Bob Duck worth Wlth equal success Apr1l 12 1946 Dana Nance seems very anxlous about the Dramat1c Club D1nner Dance Could It be he vsants to ask Helen Petts that l1ttle red head ' Apr1l 26 1946 LOIS Pobmson has an awful t1me gettlng Bob Engle to go home before Mama gets mad She exen talks her dog Into attacklng hlm even then he dldn t take the hlnt Apr1l 26 1946 Manuel and Mams must haxe had a gay tlme the other n1ght when they were out YV1tl'l Pmg Pong Come now Lukens Apr1l 96 1946 Xfigis xt Q Sr . , I9 ' 1 . , . - , - 1 7 . , . . . s Q u Q. ' . , . - - 1 , . . 1 . , -. , A , 1 1 - .l , - ' ll ' 11 ' he ' , , . . . . . , . , , . V -1 '1 , . Y 7 ' . . . . , . 147 , , 1 1 .- , , ' 1 44 77 ' - ' . . . , ' 7 9 0 , 1 , nl? Q I . . - . . . - - , , , - ' 1 - . . H ,, , ' Y ! , , 1 .L - . , O-. , , Q y 1 - Y u o - . . . . . . 1 ' 1 ' - 1 1 1 , D Y . L, - ' T' , . . 1 CK Y! ' . , . . . I , . 1 n 1 . . ' . ' ' . C ! ' ' , - ' u ' ' 1 1 J 37 I ! ' a ' - 1 1 ' ' ' v 0 ' -' ' ' .l' , f , ' a 1 1 H . , . . , 5 - y Ou . -- , , , . - L . , . . 1 . . - si , . . 7 1 ' ' ll 77 , , . . - ' ' I w , u . . - 1 -i -1 y Y ' , ' Q s ' Q K . ' 1 Q . LINCOLN HIGH, YOU'LL MISS US Lincoln High, you'll miss us, VVhen our time here is through. You'll miss our yelling down the halls . And the other silly things we do. You'll miss Bowman's dark, handsome face, And Big Luke's crazy stare. You ll miss Margie s slow replies And Manuel s friendly- Hi there. You ll miss Jenny s tinkling laughter And Bix s swoonful crooning' Along with Dale s eternal bubbles And Hoss s gay buffooning But all in all we ze not so bad This makes us all kinda blue So we ll say So long you lucky people And We ll sorta miss you too END OF SCHOOL DAYS Oui School days are almost os er now And well be leaxing Lincoln High To the fiiends We ye made and the teachers It will be haid to say goodbye To John L with his coiny Jokes Miss Dunn and hei Macbeth Smiley with his cute remarks And his stoiies that boied us to death 0 the Phx sics Lab and Pop Hertling To Study Hall 304 With its leaky ceiling and w indows And the paper on the flooi To the Sentinel Room and Aunt Mary And hei Jouinahsm classes too Well always think of you VVe ll alw ays iemembei high school As the hippiest time of oui 11x es But we ll be a little blt SOlIy XVhen May 26 ann es But though the xeais speed sw1ftly past And distances thiust us apait Xou ll alw axs know that iegaidless of time Xou ll haxe a place in oui heait INVICTUS? Out of the sweat that covers me, VVet as a mop from brow to brow, I thank whatever gods may be That I had all the answers copied on a sheet of paper before class began. In the fell clutch of chemistry tests I have not failed nor made poor grades' Amid the blunderings of the rest I just sit and grin because I know these answers are right I checked them with thi ee other papers' Beyond th1s place of tears and woe Looms but the hoiror of surpiise tests And the menace of such an awful blow Finds and shall find me scared stiff because I don t know any of this stuff do you? It matters not how low I rate How charged with F s my 6 weeks card I m still the captain of my fate Heck I was thlnking I might come back next 5 ear any w ay V A POEM ABOUT GIRLS I ietne to my den And take up my pen To Vkllte a short rhyme About the girls of my time Some girls are pretty While others are witty Some guls aie grateful VX hlle others ale hateful So I say to the boys VK atch out for these toys They ll lead you astiay In w hatex 61 they say - N? 3 ..--Q-Q.-,-f-,-2'-Q ,-4 7 9 Y , , 7 il !! A 7 7 J 8 Y , ! v y 9 I , ' Y- , I ' , 7 ' u . Y ,Q I . 3 7 u 9? 9 1 9 ' u 9 ' 79 . . . Y ' 9 v y , . , . 3 r ' ' - Y ' ' , . . . , , . . r . ! 7 7 Y , . ' T 7 , . . u .' 7 7 7- ' KK 77 Y' ' , ' ' y ' N , ac H 1 li ' 79? Y' ' VW ' ' 1 -7 . , 1 ' . 1 , . . ' 1 . . q 1 ' . . 7 ' r u 4 Every time we pick up a paper, y - , , V V . . Y 11 , V vw 1 a . T '. w - 1 . v I Q ' v , K n , Y! . v 9 . G -1 ' , A v 1 .' - ' y- v . .' , I ' , 7 ' v v v o v 1 . r , Q ' . . 'V . . W... 4 'A 7 v:,.: , 7 4-.. - . +,- tw A 'fA,1.-E-f,,- M 5 li f.!-'iff' - Q I: 'WI' '. 1 I CLASS WILL We the class of 47 berng of sound mrnd and body upon leayrng the trme honored halls and class rooms of Lrncoln Hrgh do hereby yyrll and bequeath our most cherrshed possessrons to those yy ho folloyy us along the Journey of edu CBIIOII that they may be better prepared for therr retrrement lnto lrfe The aforesard artlcles are left ln the hope that they are to be yyell cared for and pr esery ed Srgned The Class of 1947 VV1tnessed Frye coke bottles 'lhe Ser trnel Room radro Tyyo ancrent year books The staff s oy ercoats NI1ss Harsha s 6th pd Journalrsm Class GIRL S WILL PEGGY ALEXANDER her pleasrng pers onalrty 'md smrle to Annabelle Grote RITA ALTON her abrlrty at basketball to any ,good gym student JOAN ANDERSON her beautlful ha1r to Sally Bruce NELLIE BAIRD her farthfulness to Mr Bur LAURA BALTHUS-her sweet ways to Carol Moon MARY JO BLEVINS-her loye for the lrttle toyyn across the rry er QL yrllej to Anna Lou Krllron MARJORIE BOARDMAN her many boy frrends to Rrta Mayes LOIS BOELLING her abrllty to shrne rn shorthand class to Ann Wallace ROBERTA BONHOMME her Grldersleeye laugh to George Whrtlock LUGENE BRAND her apprecratrve attr tude to Ann Carter NORMA CHESSER her trrps to the keno hall to Patty Walker DARLENE CIBULL her dramatrc talent to any of next year s heelers RUTH CLAYCOMB her responsrbllrty rn the Athletrc Offrce to Ruth Wlrth EDITH COLBERT her loye for Latm to any one freshman not flndrng Latrn therr fay or lte subyect DORIS COMBS her unperturbed yy ays to Helen McKee BARBARA COOPER her place as Sentr nel head ty prst to Delores Robold MARTHA CUNNINGHAM her H1X gay cl to Julranne Studley BONNIE DAUGHERITY her pocket book and IIS contents to Ver ma Pyle SARAH DELLINGER her embarrassrng moments to Judy Mundon IMOGENE DEVINE her care free ways to Norma Anderson I5-fbi KATY DODD her rayen tresses to Ruth Hartzburge VIRGINIA DUNHAM her sense of humor to Carol 'Nloon EARLEENE DUNKERLY her seryrce ln F O A to Jean Luders BETTY JO EDWARDS-her shy ness to Edyyrna Gardner FLETA FAYE FOX her uncommon name to lfurnal Wallen JANICE FRAVEL-her frlendly attltude toyy ard thrngs 1n general to Nlarrlyn NX rrght DORIS FULLER her loye for current ey ent day rn hrstory class to Bob Stalcup BETTY GLASS her many syy eaters to Vrr grnra Gutterrdge MARY HALL-her unusual harr do s to Pat NK lnters JOANN HALTER her quret dlgnrty to Nlarrlyn Rrser BARBARA HELDERMAN her uncertam ness rn loye affans to Betty Alexander BARBARA HUNSDON her neat prlm yy ay to Joan Arterburn JANE KIMMELL her skrn you loye to ROBERTA KIRCHOFF her beautrful hand knrt sweaters to Helen McKee LAVAUGHN LAMAR her letters from Prrnceton to Jo Blerhaus LUELLA LANE her dates to Marrlyn Voll mer MARILYN LAWSON her art of keeprng track of a CGFIHIH P G to Charlene Eckardt PATTY LEACH her ear for hearrng ey eryone s troubles to Joan Rumer MARTHA LEINBACH her Glee Club yy ork to Joy Byers BETTY LEWIS her notabrlrty for berng' on trme to Red Salter VIRGINIA LINDLOFF her glggles to Nlartha Shoemaker MAXINE MALONE her sedate yyays to Sue Smrth ROSE MANIS-her need of adylce from Dr Anthony to Harrret Fortney PATSY MANUEL her torch carryrng, ab1l1ty to Sally Reep DONNA MEADE her 1nterest rn health and nursrng to Nancy Johnson ANNA MARIE MERCHANT her quret efflcrency to Dorothy VVessel GEORGIA MORRIS her regular attend ance to Adrranne Toupal SHIRLEY MURPHY her band unrform to some person yy orthy of yy earrng rt BETTY MYERS her loye of the army to W erma Pvle PATSY NICHOLS her dramatrc club lead ershrp to B111 Edyy ards SQ 5--Q.-Z -f--. 3' , . . . , , . y 1 W , ' ' 4 . . , . 1 l , 1 V ' . I 1 I 7 v W . . . K . v 1 . ,I . A . Y v '. . ' 1 ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 . ' ' , - Y ' - 1 Y , . . . . 1' , r ' '. '. . ' ' , . ' ', f 1 In '- - . W , - A Q' WY . l I c .I . T - ' , ' ' r r 1 1 . I . - , . . - , . . 1 n is ' V nett's humor to Diane Gowdy. touch to Nancy Knowles. 66 ' Y ' Y !? 7 ,' I . - I W . -- , u -1 - ' 7' ' I . u ' Q . . . . H , 1. I I Y v 7 W- 1 r ' - l L- ' ' 66 19 1- , ax H I . . - ' ' l . 1 xc , yr V W 7 I a I 71 C l u . . . . ,Q - ' , r ' -1 Y K -- . . J .- 7 Y- . i x ' ' P? 1 ' Q I 1 JO ANNE O'NEIL-her talkativeness to Joan Jordon. MILDRED PURCELL-her art ability to Cleo Eddemon. MARY ANN RAMSAY-her untiring en- ergy on Sentinel work to Joan Jordon. NORMA RAMSEY-her place at the Park- way to Edith Bobe. NELLIE REEL - her fan mail to Clara Carie LOIS ROBINSON her enioyable 11des in the little Ford to Betty Jo Hill MARY LOU ROUDEBUSH he1 seryice in L1b1 ary to Shu ley Shappard RUTH SCHROYER her engagement ring to Pat Padgett MARGARET SHROYER hel out of toyyn trips to see the man of hei life to Doiothy Allen JACQUELINE SNAPP hei cabin and all the good times that go vyith it to Jo Hawkins KAY ULAND her position as head dium maioiette to Sarah Oicutt PATTY WILLIAMS the pride she takes in hei boyyling to Peggy Snapp DONNA WRIGHT her trombone to Cano lyn Wagglier JOAN YOUNG her support of Democia tic Panty to Jane Gallagher BOY S WILL PERRY ANDREWS his new Fold con veitible to Tom Cullen GEORGE BAILEY his ability to haye or hay e not to Bob Salters JAMES BAKER his pro style of duck hunting to Jack Robinson BILL BARMES his Wiestling ability and good giades to Jim McCormick WARREN BIXBY his eai muffs to Bob Williams JACK BOBE all twell almost alll his Buicks to Jim Hendel shot ARNOLD BOWMAN his football Jeisey to Jim B1 on n KENNETH BURNWORTH his loie of the glass f ctory to Bob Schultz DICK BURRIS his VKOIICl91fLllh0N1Jltdbll JOHN CARY hisnimc 'lonto to Amcsis Sny dei BOB CHANSLER his student managei ship of thf football team to Bob Metz DICK CHESTER all his D1 ictlcal iokes and peiyei cness to Bob Saltcis ARTHUR CLARK his bug for photogla phy to Don Sheppald TOM COOPER hisiidcs lI1tI'1Lll Chexie to hi blothel Bob HUGH CRATON his size and his ibility to atti ict females to GGOILL 'lolson DON DALE-his good natured disposition to Don Combs. JACK DECKER-his brusque good nature to John Mattox. PAUL DECKER-his inability to decide between the charms of Vincennes or Washing- ton women to Dick Hudson. KENNETH DENNIS-his deliberate meth- od of procedure to Paul Prullage. BOB ENGLE his jaunts in the trustry Fold to Bob Greenyy ell DICK ERTEL-his unequalled yersatility as a musician to Don Snyder HORACE FONCANNON his all round good humor and fighting sportsmanship to Vic Thoine JACK GOODMAN his piston like speed to Bill Litheiland BOB GREMORE h1s natural peimanent to Bob Campbell DENNIS GROVE his courteous ways to Sue Thorne RAY GRUBB his inherited ply ot shots to Bob Wissel KENNETH HARRISON his note books to Peggy Snapp BOYD HENDERSON the gum undei his home room desk to Je1 ome Wolf HARVEY HOALT his tall tales as a yet 61 an to Frank Theaman LAWRENCE HORSTING his daily bike ride to Lewis Kirk DALE HUDSON his personality and nick names to Dick Inman CHARLES HULEN his navy Jacket to Joe Summers ELMER HUNKLER his ablnty to dress shop window dummies to Eryin Jones JOE HUSSEY his enthusiasm fo1 softball to Frank Green GORDON ILER the pool pitiful Pres by s to Bob Stey ens BUELL JOHNSON his romantic ideas to Pat Doyle HAROLD JONES-his flannel sh11ts and 1 ickname to Alt VV1ll1ams RAY KEMP his hungei for magazine lit BRYAN KIMMELL-his IOCOICIS in cross countiy to Bill Haitsbuig PAUL KLUEH his deceptlye quietness to Dick Beasley LARRY COTTER his knack of O1lj.lllilltX in featuie Vllltllll., to X irgmia Gutteiidge JOE KRAMER his uit column and can of thiee and one oil to Emil Dansker JAMES LAIDLE his gieat dignity as a theatel ushei to Bob Preu z JIM LUKENS his tantalizing, traits to Bill Edyy 'lids ZW ' . 1 ,l . U Y ' as ' H 'I ' 1 ' ' V 1 . ' H - ' - r ' r r . ' ' 1 - i 7 - 7 - - , - - . . 7 . - . ...I V - , , 7 , - 1 . ' -i ' ll Y! ' f . Y . ' i . . - ' . an , - - - .. , , - ' ' . r H Y l ' - 4 S ' 1 ' - T- '- r - . r ' ' - ity for driving people around to Rex VVright. erature to VValter Turner. ' T 'S 2 u 1 av i 'S -S . Q . 1 S T v - . y ' 1 Q , - . X r .U - . .v . S U - . I. -. It ..r.z..' . . . .S 3 4 1 - I ' , . r -' ' r r' ' ,' r - -1 ' I . rn - -i '- V' C ' K V ut- 'S .' x I ,' - U .' -1 'S ,- . ' ,- ' v . .S u Q, . 1 0 1 S ' - . 2 . H I . ,l',, 1 'Z 3 1 1' 'rl N . . .1 ' S. P -.-ggi:- 'Q F 4 JOHNNY LYONS hrs obrqurtroness to John Klemeyer BOB MACK hrs unselfrsh serxrce to the school to George Lanham PAUL MILLER hrs frrendly feuds xx rth John L to Jrm Emrson BOB MILLER hrs characterrstrc xx alk to Harold Axra DOYLE MINDERMAN hrs pegged pants to Jrm Broxrxn BOB MOORE hrs column and hrs clrp board to B1ll Hauhe JIM MOSSMAN hrs blue Jeans and sxx eat ers to Jack Hoffman JAMES MURPHY hrs ablllty to concen trate on hrs studres to Bob Duckworth JACK MURRAY hrs phrlosophy on lrfe rn thrs xx orld and hrs busrness lrke attrtude to Don ald Bell DANA NANCE hrs red harr and xx alk to Pete Hertkamp PHIL O DONNELL hrs long awarted auto mobrle whrch Santa Claus hasnt brought yet to hrs br other Tom DON OPELL-hrs blonde good looks to Charles Duffex FRANCIS OSTENDORF hrs sphrnx lrke expressron to Bob Pamsey HAROLD PIXLEY hrs personal manual on Hovx to Referee Basketball Games to Jack Julran JIM QUALLS hrs hrgh scholastrc standrng standrng to Jean Luders KENNY RASICO hrs last second entrance GUY RAY hrs shortened hrgh school career to Nancy Johnson TOM RIDDLE hrs glee club sweater to Leor Esch JIM RISCH hrs frfth perrod rn the offrce to Charles Lex enhagen BOB ROBOLD hrs car to George Rrchard xrlle HUGO ROELLGEN hrs abrlrty to drg srx holes to George Gardner TOM RYAN hrs prckrng tall frrends to Bob Vrncent DON SANDEFUR hrs old Rertz sxx eater to Nlarrlyn Waters EUGENE SANNEMAN hrs loxe for under classmen grrls to Bob Cook BOB SCHEIRMAN hrs xxrnkrng eyes to Roland Pobb BOB SCOTT hrs place on the all state team to Brll Pea BILL SHAPPARD hrs rndustrrous habrts to Brll Crawford 9 -4 Q: LESTER SIEVERS-hrs agrrcultural rnter ests to Frank Stangle BOB SMITH hrs taste for cheese to Earl Goodman NORMAN SNAPP hrs posrtron as frrst strrng tackle on All State to Trny Martrn RAY SPARENBERG hrs snare drums to Jed Brerhaus BOB STALCUP hrs front teeth to Melxrn VS ysong OKEY TOWNSEND hrs sharp mathema trcal mrnd to Eldon Murray DAVE VAN EATON hrs corny Jokes and poxx erful grrp to Norwood Stanhope RICHARD WAMPLER hrs nrckname of Bud to Lexx rs Krrk TOM WATHEN hrs saddle shoes and col umn lboth drrtyl to Jrm Courtney RALPH WELTON hrs Jokes at the Y to Brll Eskexx CLAUDE WESTFALL-hrs steady pace to Meredrth Cooper DICK WESTFALL hrs nexx Oldsmobrle to Jack Farmer WENDELL WILLIS-hrs hrgh scholastrc ac complrshments to Bob Tolbert CLASS HISTORY 1947 In September of 1943 276 trmrd freshmen entered rnto the strange and unknoxxn corrrdors that those frrst t rx rng xx eeks xxe scurrred through the halls xvrth frrghterred hearts xvould brrng such royous days rn return Let s remrnrsce As Freshmen xxe xx ere proud of our Football S I A C Champs and felt that our cheer sec tron plax ed an rmportant part rn obtarnrng thrs honor 1943 xx as a hard year of the xx ar and we all d1d our part rn buyrng xvar bonds and stamps The paper sales xxe had at school xx ere backed lrx all rn our cl rss Although freshmen xxe realrzed the rmportance of xxrnnrng the xvar Nlrss Parks resrgned and Mrs Phrllrps xx as appornted to her place rn the hrstorx depart ment To most of us Mrss Parks xx asn t too xx ell knoxxn but xxe all knexx that a xvonderful teach er xx as leaxrng Lrncoln Hrgh After school and on xveek ends xxe xxere xxere busy xxorkrng on our future place of re creatron the Teen Age Canteen 1944 our sophomore year found us xvrthout three of our frrends and teachers Mr Hohn Nlrss Sparks and Mr McKoxvn Qin' , ' I , ' - T 46 ' as ' - 7 . - . Y. Q . 'Y - . . . - 7 Q T- . . . . H H Y. ' l . Y . . -. . - -- . ' . 7 ' . ' l ' ' KC 77 , - . . - . Y. . . , V L, . , D ! , V - . Q . . L - l . ' - sc , I... ry A . n . ,I . ii I C . 1 , K . to 304 to Dick Morgan come next fall. . . . . . 'I .' . of Lrncoln Hrgh School. Lrttle drd we realrze .. A . V. Y ' V . I A a T ' ' - . . v . - , - , i T , N - . LY C . . . . . . -' ' 1' ' z . , f A ' . E . v . I 7 - 1 I 1 ' ' v 'V v . 7 V Y Y - u . - I ' f ' ' . , - . Q 1 - . , l , . -- .4 . ! ' 7 - x ' , '. . 7 Q 1 I Q Q I 1 Q Q . 7 1 Our principal, Mr. L. V. Phillips, was ap- pointed Commissioner of the Indiana High Schol Athletic Association. Mr. Roy R. Snyder. principal of Junior High, became new principal of Lincoln High. To Mr. Snyder's place as principal of J. H. S. was appointed Mr. Hubert Rice. To his place Miss Carrie Van Wey was appointed chemistry teacher There xx ere a lot ot changes in the faculty and vxe too hoped xxe had changed from the frightened freshmen of last year The football season xx as a good one and the basketball outlook bright In January of 1945 our plans unfurled to the xx onderful opening of the Canteen The swell times spent at the Can teen ale numerous Dreams do come true the vxar in Euiope xxas xvon and the following summei the Pacific xvar was won Ou1 Junior yeai was an outstanding one in our high school careers Campaign posters were 1n oider as election time rolled around and the offices xxeie flled as folloxxs P1 esident Warren Bixby Vice President Arnold Bowman T1easu1 er Dale Hudson Secietary Peggy Alexander Miss Carrie Van Wey and Mr Alwood a iexx comer to L H S were chosen to sponsor ou1 class The enthusiasm xx as great as the t1me rolled around for orders to be taken for class rings Wlth the piom looking us ln the face within the neai future we got to vxork eainlng money selling candy and cold drinks at the basketball games This xx as a slow but sure way of earn ing money to entertain the seniors at their spi 1ng prom The football team vxas a good one and de serx ed ou1 backing xxe gaxe them Our basketball team got off to a good stait and continued their good xx ork through t0lllIl6V the hospital xx ith an attack of appendlcitis only a fexx days before the tournament This xx as a shock to all Alice fans but xxith deteimination our team came out xlctorlous Foulnex Champs oui fnst sectional Championship in flxe yeais Our fnst piom xx as a xx ondei ful success but lemlnded us as xxe glanced into oul last yeai at Lincoln High that only one more ex ent such as this xx as 1n stole fo1 us Septembei 1946 found us staiting, our list yeai at Lincoln High School as Cllglllfled SQDIOIS As Fieshmen xxe didnt dleam that oui time as high school students could possiblx pass o quickly We all had in mind one aim-to make this the best year of our school days at L. H. S. With this in mind we elected class officers xvho xve thought could best fulfill and lix'e up to our ideals. Election turnouts xvere as follows: President-Arnold Bowman. Vice-President-Bob Mack Treasurer Paul Decker Secretaiy Katy Dodd Senior class sponsors were Vliss Carrie Van Wey and Mr Fred Alwood S I A C honors were shovxered upon our Cross Countiy Team and we all xx ere beaming xx ith pride Several records weie broken by outstanding margins When it rains it pours and so It did on our Football Team A most successful season was in store for the Allces making them also S I A C Champs The honor of receiving theS I A C Fresh man Basketball award xxas gixen the Little Alices Our basketball outlook wasn t the brlghtest but with a deteimmed new coach Jay Mc Creaiy a fighting team and the Alice boosters xx hat but good could come? The usual senior activities xvere awaiting us aftel our Christmas holiday Name cards and 1nx1tat1ons were to be ordered and caps and goxx ns to be fltted These and many other signs iemmded us that our good times in Lincoln High are nearly ended 'Io you students who are so fortunate as to haxe anothei year O1 longer at Lincoln High xx e the class of 47 want to leaxe ln youi safe keeping the little things that iemlnd us of our high school days Among our memories will be the fifth street stairs and the many falls they cause the overturned Sun Dial Minnie the skeleton and her place 1n the health room the strange unknowns of the fourth floor the little gttherlngs at the toxxer entrance the deaily belox ed Sentinel Room Please take good caie of all of these little things that mean so much to us and xx ill to you ln days to come A STUDENTS PRAYER Our teachers xx ho ale in the assembly halloxx ed be thy commands they xxill be done in the assemblx as t1s in the classioom Take not doxxn oui names foi oui misdemeanors but tuin thine ex es aslde And peimit us to speak xx hen xxe so desne and forbid it not fo1 thine 18 the llbl ux and excuse sllp the classbook and the iepolt card As it xx as 1s and ex eishall be Amen .'f.-Ti,.-N,.,.-,-g.'2-'aj'-:g,, 1 ' . , Y -' . , - . 1 . ,. 7 . l 1 7 , . . . , . . . i Y ' Y . . CK ' , . ' Y! . I ' , . ,- I i vi J D . - 1 D Q , - ' ' ' 7: 9 1 . . . , 4 I Q 1 . . ., - ,- - . l r y . Q . . . T , 1 Y ' . . 1 s y . 1 . ' Q v , V . 1 . ! ! . , 1 - . . . A . 'I , H ' I ' 1: v , - 3 . Q . . , , . y 1 ' ' . 7 9 N . f 3 l v u K 2 . y 5 time. Our Coach, Frank Conrad, was taken to wonderful admits from study hallg and the K . y. . . . . - V . D Y' ' T ur . V ,, . .. - 1 . .- , . . , Y I i , 'fs . y y . 1 . . K 7 ' ' 1 u K v 1 1 I 7 ' ' . . ' I ' - I , K . Y , ,K I wwe A v , 1 C' v u I 1 0 1 . kk . .y L. . , . 2 . i, K n , . v ' 7 . . ' . ' . , ' V K . . in 2 'Y A' 7 C . hw I v pw, ',1, v A , - , 1 1 4 H I CLASS PROPHECY WENDELL WILLIS owner of those famous XVOOlI9 No Vhlnkle XX oolens has c1ted 4th and 'XIa1n as the locatlon of h1s new ls co11struct ed WIetropol1s As h1s speclal guests on openlng n1ght he has asked hls old classmates the g1aduat1ng class of 17 Thls IS the blggest soclal exent that Vm cennes has exper1enced 1n the past 100 years Hostesses for the b1g ex ent are MARY JO BLEVINS BONNIE DAUGHERITY EDITH COLBERT and DORIS FULLER HOSS FONCANNON and that Cl'12113.Ct91 of old RAY SPARENBURG 31619C6IX1lIg the guests as they pa1ade th1ough the mag,n1f1cent 'uchway whlch IS the masterplece of that famous a1ch1tect BOB CHANSLER The LLIILIQIIOH has ,g,1eatlx IITIIJIOXLCI as JACK BOBE the former 1lways late Bobe IIOXK know II as 0110 of the g1eatcst bdCt9IlOlO s s the f11st to HIIIXQ Then comes MARTHA LOU CUNNINGHAM head Clletl clan of the Penelope Hosp1tal ln S5 racuse New York The hostesses are bLIS16I' now as the guests haxe begun to arrne mo1e rapldly They come 1n pa1rs g1oups and swarms Many pe1fo1me1s of the Top Fllght Flxe from th1s class Thls famous show IS ow ned by PERRY CROCKER ANDREWS JR The1es BOB SCOTT the strong ma11 and RUTH CLAYCOMB the DOIIY rlder Then theres KENNETH KENNIS the 11011 t1a111er and that famous ma11 on the flylng, t1apeze JOI:. HUSSEY The class has produced some g1eat sc1en tlsts The1e s ARTHUR CLARK and h1s ass1stant LUGENE BRAND of Leland Stan fo1d who a1e t1y111g to f1nd a use fO1 the ra1e metal 1uthe111um BOB SMITH clalms that he has found a 11ew w ay to f111d atomlc w elght 111 h1s resealch at the Unn erslty of Chlcago Theres BILL BARMES the photog1apher of tue VK Ishlngton Post settlng up hlS equxp ment Later 1n the exenlng he w1ll take some IJ1Ctlll9S of the group He w1ll be asslsted by WARREN EARS BIXBY BUELL JOHNSON and h1s Red Hot Ba11d of the Palme1 House wlll pro11de muslc fo1 the group late1 on ln the ex enlng There a1e four other membe1s of the class 111 thls famous ba11d They a1e DENNIS GROVE BARBARA HUNSDON JOHN KERN and that sw oon slnger BEEF JONES BARBARA HELDERMAN the opera Slng 61 currently s1ng1ng 1n Faust at the lVI9tIODOll on and her accompan1st RAI GRUBB are talkmg to our bankers KENNETH HARRI SON NORMAN WALKER and BOB STAL CUP head the Saxe Yom Sense bank 1n Ch1 cago LAWRENCE HORSTING head of the Salt and Pepper I11surance C0 of Hartford Co11n IS here w 1th hls secretary BETTY GLASS The1e are BOB ROBOLD and EUGENE SANNEMAN T1ffany Jewelers talklng to BARBARA COOPER and DORIS COMBS owners of the Better Cakes for Better Eatmg Co of Dan D1egO C3l1fOI'I'll3 Then the1e IS the XXO1k1I1g mens COFHQI HUGH CRATON PAUL DECKER a11d LES TER SIEVERS Army englneers are d1scuss mg the new Ioll and Toll br1dge CARL SHACKELFORD DAVE VAN EATON elec t11c1a11s and BILL SHAPPARD the lumber Jlck uc talkmg DOIIIICS DERALD HEDDEN head of the D Il Cu, ll Co of P1toka1stalk111g.,to BOB ENGLE who 1cccntly produced a non stlcky molasses Ill the 1esearch laboratolx at John s HOIDRIHS The XVe The W70IHQII taxlcab Co of Bos ton Mass sent some good 1epresentat1xes They are ROSE MANIS MARTHA LEIN BACH KAY ULAND and NORMA RAM SAY DON SANDEFUR head of the Tuttl l1s adxe1t1s1 lg manager OKEY TOWNSEND The1e comes JAMES BA EP p1e 1lcnt of the A Sz P food stores and d11ectly beh111d h1m comes LARRY KOTTER a11d BUD WAMPLER co owners of the KFOQQI CTOCQIY 8. B1k1n1, BOB GREMORE IS also w 1th th n1 He owns a chaln of StOlCS known as the Cncmolc s Best TOM COOPER head of the local WIa1athon SQIXICG St2lt10I1 IS r1ght beh111d them These boys used to be xe1y good f11e11ds III the1r school days Seweral of our classmates a1e school teach GIS now KENNETH BURNWORTH and PATSY NICHOLS teach III the Loxe Ranger Lnn ers1t5, San Antonlo Texas JAMES RISCH alld BRYAN KIMMELL a1e profes S015 at Toothplck College DICK BURRIS a11d MARY ANN RAMSAY a1e teache1s111 our own LIHCOIII Hlgh BOB MACK DALE HUDSON and JOHN CARY haxe all become profess1onal football play GIS on the Chlcago Bears ARNOLD BOW MAN and DON DALE devote all tlI91I't1II19 to b1g game lllllltlllg 1n Tlbet Sex eral from our class are the managers of b g ompan1es now There s WILLIAM HOALT f1on1 the 'NI5 St1C VVhat not Company of Blllet Ill1no1s and ELMER HUNCKLER from the Je1k Lotlon Compa11y of Fr1tchton Indlana d E ':42l'g'f.?- 2:T', 4 ' ' If 1 9 , . H V ' V ' '- u ' ,' 7 .' 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I, 4 ' f 4 Then theres CHARLES HULEN from the Better Baby Soup Co of Sprlngfreld Ohro and MARY HALL from the Super Oleomargarrne Company of Baltrmore Maryland Journalrsm was the career chosen by many students BETTY JO EDWARDS JACK GOODMAN and JOAN HALTER work for the Choo Choo Trrbune BOYD HENDER SON and JANE KIMMELL are reporters on the Qurlt Block Darly Trmes DOYLE MIND ERMAN and DONNA MEADE wrrte for the Dog House Companron REV ROBERT MOORE and MISS FLETA FOX and MISS VIRGINIA DUNHAM forergn mrssronarres have outstandlng records of therr achrexements rn South Afrrca MAXINE MALONE and ANNA MARIE MERCHANT are desrgners for Harpers Ba zaar and are wearrng gowns that they desrgned GEORGIA MORRIS and FRANCIS OST ENDORF are famous swrmmers and have bro ken all speed records JOHN LYONS Nation Wlde tennls champron IS chattrng wrth LUELLA LANE who recently won the tltle of State Champron Prng Pong Player The class has also produced several dancers and models BETTY LEWIS RUTH SHROY ER BETTY MYERS and LOIS ROBINSON are dancers rn GORDON ILERS well known Drne and Dance nrghtclub 1n Denxer JACKIE SNAPP PATTY WILLIAMS ROB ERTA KIRCHOFF and SHIRLEY MURPHY are models rn the Fashron Shoppe rn New York Clty RITA ALTON SARAH DELLINGER and RAY KEMP have studros as sculptors and have attarned great fame rn Greenwrch Vrllage ELLEN GROSS and RICHARD ERTEL are landscape parnters of drstlnctron HUGO ROELLGEN and NELLIE REEL are well known composers JIM MOSSMAN and PAT LEACH are organrsts and have ap peared 1n a few movles JAMES MURPHY rs a drummer and JO ANNE O NEIL srngs wlth BOB MILLER and hrs Sawdust Cowboys on the Kelth Crrcult HAROLD PIXLEY and GUY RAY are X lolrnlsts III JOHN MURRAYS all men orcrestra that has recently toured Palestlne JAMES LAIDLE IS non ovs ner of the Worth VS hlle IIIOXIQ Company Some of hrs actors and actresses are LA VAUGHN LAMAR DANA NANCE PHIL O DONNELL and JIM LUK ga ,f ' Q L 4 ENS The dramatrc managers for thrs Comp any are PAUL KLUEH and VIRGINIA LIND LOFF The stage deslgners are MARY LOU ROUDEBUSH, KENNETH RASICO JAMES QUALLS, and MARGARET SHROYER EARLEENE DUNKERLY and MILDRED PURCELL are co owners of the Chummy Tombstone Company of Lawrenceulle I1l1no1s Thelr engraxers are JOE KRAMER MARI LYN LAWSON, and TOM RIDDLE ROBERT RICHARDSON IS a chaplarn 1n the U S Army He IS statroned at the same camp as CAPT TOM WATHEN and COL JACK DECKER CLAUDE WESTFALL and BOB THEOBALD are completrng then' 18th year rn the Navy They expect to retlre rn two more years GEORGE BAILEY and DICK CHESTER the well known automobrle racers are here wrth RALPH WELTON presldent of the Y M C A These men were rdols of the Amerrcan youth LOIS BOELLING and NELLIE BAIRD are presrderrt and v1ce presrdent of the Y W DONNA WRIGHT and PEGGY ALEXAN DER are professronal rce skaters They skate at Lake Dellght rn Wrsconsrn Thrs famous rce arcade IS owned by NORMA CHESSER and JOAN ANDERSON BOB SCHEIRMAN and DICK WESTFALL own orange groves rn Florrda They produce some of the best oranges rn the world JANICE FRAVEL has attarned great fame srnce graduatron She has become the world s frrst woman horse doctor Her offrce IS a Churchrll Downs KATHRYN DODD and DON OPELL own a brg gurnea prg farm ln Skunks Holler Ky Therr hrred hands are IMOGENE DEVINE and DARLENE CIBULL who were unable to attend because she rs on a tour rarsrng money, for JOAN YOUNG was unable to attend beacuse she IS on a tour rarsmg money for ROBERTA BONHOMME and MARJORIE BOARDMAN vt ho will soon make a trlp to the South Pole These gnls are gomg to open a South Pole Beauty Parlor Thrs area nova rs belng populated The precedlng artrcle appeared rn the Sun Commercral ln June 1967 PAUL MILLER the news 6dltO1 vsrote thrs 8.I'tlCl8 about hrs former classmates A 2- is Y . - i ' 3 Y . 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Q w 1 Y ' I v ' ' 'V ' ' v , . , l 9 1 ' - . 1 , Q 1 - 1 I f SENIOR STATISTICS Even though we sen1ors a1e sett1ng on the top of the world we can do some real down to earth th1nk1ng Here tabulated as ex 1dence of the aforementloned thlnklng we publ1sh our Sen1o1 Stat1st1cs Flrst and foremost the senlor xoted most hkely to succeed he IS Horace Foncannon Ph1l O Donnell and Paul M1ller vs ere xoted sec ond and thlrd respectively Arnold Bowman IS the 1deal sen1or boy and Peggy Alexander IS the 1deal sen1or g1rl Whlle votlng on popular people we declded to p1ck our favor1te teachers John L Adams IS the most popular male teacher followed by George Inman and Howard Burnett MISS Rena J Dunn and MISS Mary Ha1sha t1ed for flrst among the women teachers MISS Deem and MISS Mlller were thlrd and fourth PQSDBCIIY ely We managed to concent1ate on our subjects long enough to plck our favorltes and the ones we l1ke the least Mathernatls Engllsh and hlstory are favorltes 1n that order Tulned around hlstory Engllsh and Mathematlcs ale least llked dust a l1ttle b1t more about school and we re done as far as studylng IS concerned For our hlgher educatlon we have chosen Ind1ana Un1 vers1ty Notle Dame and Purdue UH1V6TS1ty as ou1 fav orlte colleges ln that order and swlmmlng rank second and thlrd Of course Imogene DeV1ne doesnt l1ke to get wet but llkes the effect of water so she enjoys row 1ng As long as we re speaklng on the tOplC of recreat1on here s what we th1nk of the clnema the movles to you laymen Mlss Ingrld Berg man IS our favorlte actress Jane Russell w as second and Betty Grable and Gree1 Garson t1ed for thlrd Gregory Peck IS our fasor1te actor YV1tll Alan Ladd and Gary Cooper t1ed for second and old freckle nose Van Johnson to you IS thlrd The few of us who go 1n for the heauer type of drama xoted a llttle dlffelently lNow Bu11 Bowman llkes Donald Duck Tom Ryan enjoys the serlous Macbeth llke character of Bugs Bunny Horace Foncannon has a front 1ow seat reserved at the Pantheon for the Sat urday matlnees so he llkes Poy Rogers Of course Guy Ray stays for the other feature so he p1cks Mugs of the East Slde K1ds Jane Russell s superb actlng one 1eason or anothel 1tS all the same 1n The Outlaw amassed a good maJO11ty for the flrst place pos1t1on From the few rema1n1ng xotes Spell bound and The Yearlmg were salvaged for second and thlrd Now for the radlo Bop Hope 1S our favor1te C0m6d13H Some good VIHCQHIICS people re membered Red Skelton for the second place Jack Benny IS th1rd Kenny Burnworth stays home ev enmgs after school to catch the ser1als He llkes Captaln M1dn1ght partlcular ly Bob Hopes Pepsodent Show t1ed w1th the H1t Parade for flrst place as our fax orlte radlo shovv Spotllght bands IS second wlth Perry Como s Supper Club rank1ng thlrd Our muslcal ears are tuned for sw1ng popu lar and classlcal muslc ln that orde1 F01 those who play the muslc Harry James s orchestra IS ranked flrst Tommy Dorsey s and Tex Beneke s orchestras are second and thlrd respectlvely Wlth the sleek new post wa1 automoblles appearmg one by one we declded to plck our fax orltes The xotlng was close The Bulck lS f1lSt and Cadlllac second The Studebake1 and Chrysler are t1ed for thlrd To g1V9 you all a l1ttle lnformatlon about ourselves most of us were born here on the banks of that beautlful blue stream the Wabash Of course we do have a few forelgn ers Dana Nance was born 1n far off Cathay Shanghl Chlna that IS Then Donna Meade O lNe1ll IS a southern belle flom Alexander C1ty Alabama but Just to confuse people Peggy Alexander IS from good ole Vlncennes Now 1f you teachers are wonder1ng we are an amb1t1ous lot The majorlty of us are strlv 1ng for buslness or Off1C6 DOSIIIOHS Among the g1rls nurslng ranked hlgh correspondmg to aw1at1on among the boys Warlen Blxby has h1gh hopes of be1ng a m1ll1ona11e Of course some 'want to get up ln the world by startlng flom the top down Betty Jean Glass IS golng to start by palntlng flag poles Next we ll take a look 1nto our preferences for those of the opposlte sex Our boys p1 efer brunettes by a sllght majorlty Blondes and 1ed heads rank next ln that orde1 The g1rls prefer brunettes followed by red heads but S0115 boys our ww omen don t seem to go for the blondes XVell there they are Thats what we SPHIOIS th1nk of the vt orld today 1n the glorlous s ear 1947 We may change our m1nds1n a few veals but hele recorded for ex er are our Senior Statlstlcs unchanged by the march of tlme 45 13'-5 . . . . Y ,, - 7? . K5 ' 77 . . ' 7 7 v . - - . . . 3 - ' . , . Y Y - Y Y Y , Y . . 9 1 ,a . . . I Y I - ' ., . n . ' ' n , . 1 o Q . . . u - , - 7 7 .' I . . , . ' v Y . Y . . Y Y Y 9 V ' I ' ' . 1 I . 1 1 - r y ' . ' . Y . Y . . Y , , I Y Y Y Y . . . . . . , v w . 1 I , - ,, . 0 V f Q , , - , . , . U ' ' ' Y - . s . Q , N 1 1 ' Y Our favorlte sport 1S basketball. Football the cowb0y, Came t0 US from Texas. J0 A9119 . . . Y 1 1 , , , D , ' Y , , . A . , 3 ' ' . . . . , v ' . ! ' Y ' I . . . . . . ' ' . - . ,. , u . . . . ' 9 7 I ' ' 7 . ' I . , . , I . ' 7 Y Y Y 1 7 ' D 1 . v V Y l I. as ,,u ' - Y 1 11 v v , ' , 5 9 ' . . u . ' 7 v ' as 77 - - ' , . . YY . Y . Y Y . . , . Y . . v ,V - . ' 9 ' as , as , , , , ' , I ' , - , -I 1 . , - 0 c l ' , . D- D , 1 ' 0 1 Z M , 5 4 v 4 MIDDLE NAMES Students alound Llncoln Hlgh leally haxe funny mlddle names Most of you would hald ly know any of youl classmates lf they would change thexr flrst name to the1r mlddle name Then there ale some of you who haye fnst names that are ey en 1unn1e1 than you1 mlddle names Just the othe1 mornmg Orlan Smlth w as w alkmg down the hall when Maltha Murphy walked m the door so lnstead of watchlng w he1e he w as golng he was lO0k1llg at her and he lan mto Clarence Sanneman Emlly Alex ander was on the other side of the hall and 11ght behmd her was Rufus Engle Rufus was Ill a hurry to get to hls home room and he lan 1nto Emlly Then Peall Lane and Lorralne Leach came runnmg ln the doo1 because they were afrald they were gomg to be late and they ran rlght 1nto the mlddle of the m1x up Henry Mack and Gal dner Moore were standmg there laughlng when the bell rang and they had to go to the Offlce for an admlt When school let out ln the exenmg Sumner Murray Shelby Plxley and Morgan Lyons we1e walkmg down the stleet when a flre truck went by Morgan was m a hurry to see w here It was golng and he trampled on Estella Malone and Josephme Bleylns Llncoln Ryan sald he d1d not thlnk they were hurt and he ought to know because he was IH a safety class' Theme was a sport dance that mght and one of the couples was Fredrick Hudson and Ann Ramsey Adrlan Foncannon was there wlth an out of town gul There was Louls Goodman and Jean Cooper also It looked as lf Lmn Cra ton and Norman Scott w ere by themsely es Xou haye lead the story of an avelage school day except middle names were used lnstead of flrst ones I am hopmg that 1f you haye some Clllldfell and you haye names that you dont llke dont name them JUHIOI You probably wlll thlnk of the haldshlps you went thlough then Slt down and laugh ind say hele xs whele I get eyen So haye a healt, SQIIIOFS, laugh at vour mlsfoltune but don't pass lt on: but then w hele would we get these stones fox the future year books? 1 ,Iii Dld you know that the SQIIIOIS haye tleas UIGS too' In case of a flre 1n Llncoln Hlgh School we thlnk the followmg Semors would BIRD these thmgs flrst Don Opell 1ed cap Bob Schul mann fancy statlonery Ray Kemp absence blanks Rose IIIHIIIS stock1ng cap Ioan Anderson charm bracelet atomlc powel baby locket band sw eater book on Macbeth admlt to work for V men strlped glasses dlctlonary Dlck Chester Jamce FIHXQI 'XIarga1 et Shroyer Donna Wrlght Bob Mack Betty Myers Halold Jones LaVaughn LaMar letters box of Kleenex Joe Kramer Ray Sparenburg gum Peggy Alexander Ph1l Earl1ene Dunkerly admlts to work fo1 F O A Kathlyn Dodd Barbara Helderman Parker fountaln pen Imogene DeV1ne ove1due llbrary books Bob Engle notlce of telephone calls Warren B1Xby blllfold Dlck Burrls sllde rule Nelhe Ba11d compact yellow penc1ls OUR HIGH SCHOOL YEARS As Freshmen green four yeals ago we came VVe then were very frlghtened and perplexed And many tlmes our teachers we dld vex Because we tr1ed so hard to obtaln fame Among those upper classmen who w ere game Our happy Soph more year came tumbllng next Whlle Junlors Thanatopsls was our text Slnce Sen1o1s now the teachels arent the same And now 1nto the world we haye to go VR here there are many tr1als and troubles da1k XI here many men for nothlng care but dough 'let there are some w ho stlll sxng llke a lark These axe the type of people w e should know Lnto the fnst be careful not to hal k A LITTLE PRAYER One llttle prayer I'y e held ln mv heaxt, As I sat on the bench w 1th the othexs Thls llttle prayer I'ye held apart, God' Make me as good as mv brothexs . 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Each year b11ngs 1tS p1oblems and th1S year xx as no exception but the staff has 11 orked hard a11d coopelated to put out a SIX page paper Fo1mer ed1tors haxe been as follows WIHUTICQ Shcxs artz Charles Crackel lNancy 1Iatt1ce 'Nlary Dorothy Johnston Culbertson Nlary Allce Tawney G1lbert Shake Matthew VK elsh Daud Culbertson A11 ln NIcKess1ck Dorothy Alsop Vance Funk Tom Groscup George Schaffer Claude Slnger Robert NIC Colmlck Palph Slmon James Snodgrass XVII l am Dueste1bu1g Hows ard Broun BIUCG Reep Don C0ff1H 'Xlary Patrlck Albert Roblnson Patty Buchanan and Gordon Iler The staff for th1S year IS Edltor Gordon Iler News EdltO1 Paul M1ller Feature Edltor Joe K1ame1 Sports Ed1tor Jlm Mossman Adve1t1s1ng Manager Paul Decker Clrculatlon Managers John Murray Harold Plxley Head Edltorlal Wr1ter Phll O Donnell Exchange Edltor Joan Young Copy Edltor Peggy Alexander Head Typlst Barbara Cooper BUSINESS Manager Ruby Penn1ck Columnlsts Mary Ann Ramsay Thomas Wathen Dana Nance Bob Moore News M1ldred Purcell Mary Jo Blev1ns James R1SCh B111 Barmes Rlchard Ertel Janlce Fravel Helen McKee Adr1anne Toupal Em1l Dansker Sue Sm1th Vlrglnla Anderson John Patrlck Marllyn Lawson Feature Larry Kotter Kathryn Dodd Bar bara Helderman Shlrley 'Vlulphy V1Fg1H1a Gutterldge Carla Andrew Edltorlals John Cary and Josephlne B1er haus Adx ertlslng Dlck Burrls Imogene De Vme Ray Sparenberg James Laldle Edw1na Gard ner Kay Uland Francls McCullough John Ixle meyex Betty Myers Bob Vmcent Bob Ste1ns burger Norwood Stanhope Rosalyn Watson C1rculat1on Bob Klrk Joan Whltfleld Dex ter Carrle Typlsts Jo Anne O Nell Anna Marie Mer chant Betty Jo Edwards Patty Wl1llamS Mary Ca10lyI1 Haff lNorma Prather Betty Glass SENIOR SENTINEL The 1947 Sen1or Sentlnel marks the four teenth 3631 of 11S publ1cat1on as the school year book PF101 to 1tS organlzatlon the yearbook ss as named the Peflector The Sen1or Sentlnel IS the 11 ork of a staff V of semors It IS publlshed near the end of the school yea1 and IS a record of the graduatlng class and the year s events M1ss Harsha has been the sponsor of the Sen1or Sentlnel slnce 1tS beg1nn1ng Mr Claude Groxe supervxses all busmess 3CtlXlt19S lnclud 1ng audltlng of accounts and adwertlslng MISS Pena J Dunn s semor Engllsh class contrlbutes the l1terary materlal The yearbook requ1res wx ork durlng the ent11e year Dur1ng the f1rst of the year paper and covers must be ordered P1ctures must be taken and materlal wrltten durlng the entlre year The work IS then edlted and made up The staff of the 1947 Sen1or Sentlnel con S1StS of the follow1ng EdltO1 Paul lVI1ller Bus1ness Manager John Murray C11cu1at1on Manager J1m P1sch and Ray Sparenberg Advertlslng Manager D1ck Burrls P1cture Edltor Kay Uland Feature Edltor Ph1l O Donnell ACtlVltl6S Edltor Peggy Alexander L1terary Ed1tor Joan Young Art Edltor Dana Nance Make up Edltor J1m Mossman Head Typlst Jo Anne O Nell Copy Edltor Mary Jo Blevlns Other members of the staff are Joe Kra mer Gordon Iler Arnold Bowman LaVaughn LaMar Marllyn Lawson Shlrley Murphy Mlld red Purcell Mary Ann Ramsay James Baker and Bllly Barmes Rlchard Ertel Jlm Lukens John Lyons Robert Mlller Tom Wathen Imogene DeV1ne Kathryn Dodd Janlce Fravel Barbara Helder man and Patsy N1chols Paul Decker Jacquel1ne Snapp Elmer Hunckler Larr yKotter Harold Plxley Barbara Cooper Anna Marle Merchant Patty Wll1l3mS Robert Engle and Don Opell Okey Townsend Barbara Hunsdon and Donna Wrlght BAND The LIHCOIU Hlgh School Band dlrected and organlzed by Mr O L Dunn smce 1924 has performed for football and basketball games and has g1ven performances fo1 school and c1ty smce then The Band Parents Club has asslsted the band 1n 1ts many act1x1t1es 1n thell 25 years of playmg The band has also been faxored 1n be1ng able to attend many of the out of town basketball and football games L. ff .. 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Y .D ' 0 The band personnel is as follows: Clarinet: Norma Anderson, Donald Bell, Sally Bruce,Bob Couts, Rose Marie Draime, Bill Eskew, Shirley Fahey, Robert Grumieaux, Jacqueline Hocker, Nancy Johnson, Barbara L. Lewis, Phoebe Nance, and Joan Young. Baritone: Earl Cruser, Emil Dansker, and Helen Petts. Saxophone: Virgil Burkhandt Phyllis Huns- don Betty L. Lewis Shirley Murphy Jo Anne O Neil Joe Shroyer Barbara Tolbert Jo Ann Tolbert and Barbara Yates French Horn Helen Downen Lewis Knk Martha Shoemaker and June Thurgood Trombone Wilma Allega Mary McCool Carolyn VVagner and Donna Wright Cornet Bob Lukens Richard McKee Paul Miller Joe Palmer Sonny Quarterman Leroy Smith Maurice Wedel and George White house Sousaphone and Bass Gary Dehls Robert Engle Bob Shipley James Shouse and George Smith Oboe Anna Marie Merchant and Sarah Orcutt Flute and Piccolo Margaret Shi oyer Bassoon Jo Ann McConnell Drums Edward Brerhaus Richard Ertel Donald Snyder Ray Sparenberg and Robert Willis Bells and Vocalist Alice Wheeler Drum Majorettes Nancy Frey Joy McCoy Sarah Orcutt Ruby Pennrck and Kay Uland FOUNDATION OF AMERICA The Foundation of America Club w as org anrzed under the sponsorship of Mr A W Ut erback a former teacher in Lincoln High rn 1939 After Mr Utterback s death rn 1942 Miss Lotta Thomas and Mr Kenneth Kensler became sponsors The present sponsors are Miss Lott 1 Thomas and M1 Oscar Hertlrng The club is a patriotic organization Old Post Sentinel to former students who are now rn serxrce Fruit cakes were sent to all those on thc mailing list for Christmas The American flags w hrch are rn each of the rooms during the school xear were purchased by the club a few years ago lhe walnut plaque in memory of alumni who were killed rn World VVar I1 was purchased by the club rn 1945 The club rar cs money bx selling concessions at the football games Thc officers this gear are president Lois Boellrng xrce president George Tolson secre tars Joan Anderson and treasurer Glenn Vlatson , The club has a membership of seventy-two. The members are as follows: Joan Anderson, Carla Andrews, Daisy Bass, Gerald Blair, Edith Bobe, Lois Boelling, Darlene Cibull, Dottie Cockrum, Marilyn Cole, Doris Collins. Susan Decker, Sarah Dellinger, Bob Duck- worth, Earlene Dunkerly, Charlene Eckardt, Bill Edwards, Barbara Fairhurst, Jack Fidler, Harriett Fortney Dorothy Goodwin. Barbara Hooff Jesslyn Jackson Harold Johnson Virginia Johnson Shirley Jorce Har old Jones Virginia King Sa La Coste L Vaughn LaMar Harold Lee Vrrgrnra Lrndloff Verna Lockhart Nancy Lowe Martranna Loudermilk Bobbee Mallory Rose Manrs Patsy Manuel Robert Marsey Mickey Martindale Patricia Mayse INorma McClellan Mary Lou McM1llen Mary McNeece Betty Miller Virginia Peters Norma Lee Prather Bob Preuz Marjory Pur cell Mildred Purcell Evelyn Rayburn Sally Reep Herbert Rosch Betty Sanne man Ruth Schroyer Sue Smith ackre Snapp Dorothy Stanhope Norma Stodghrll Julia Studley Jean Trsdale Pat Thacker George Tolson Ruth Ann Tol son Darlene Wampler Glenn Watson Rosalyn Watson Mary Frances Welton Barbara Wilkes Alrne Williams Art Williams Jo Ann Williams and Betty Winkler STUDENT ASSISTANTS The members of the faculty greatly appre crate the fine work done by the student assist an s during this school year Donald Shepherd was Student Banker this rear He has held this position for two years He works with Mrss Crouch The students working in the library with Nlrss Erwin were Jean Luders Luella Lane Marrnelle Harris LaVaughn LaMar Shirley Shappard Mary Lou Roudebush Jacqueline Snapp ind Sarah Dellrnger Those who worked rn the principal s office included Carol Moon Ronald Domroese Jane Krmmell Phil ODonnell Jrm Rrsch Marilyn Riser Vngrnra Nrereste Lois Boellrng Wilma Haitlng and VV1lma Doser Mr Wlarutz s Athletic office assistants w ere Ruth Claxcomb Fleta Fox Ruth Wirth Patsy Nichols Roberta Krrchoff and Dick Beesley N11 Dunn s assistants w ere Kas Lland Bar bara Lew rs Earl Cruser Lewis Knk and Don ld Bell The student managers of the xarrous teams w ut Phil O Donnell and John Klemes er bask ctball Bob Ch msler and Bob Nletz football George Tate cross country e i6 -.'-151' 1 Y 7 v v r , , , 1 . . . a Y ' ' s 7 9 ' , . , , , 3.- I ' . 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LINCOLN PLAY SHOP L111col11 Plax Shop xx as ta1ted 111 1978 The ptupose of thls club IS to DIOCIIICQ plaxs a11d IJIOITIOIQ d1amat1c 1nte1ests Each xea1 I111coln Plax Shop p1ese11ts txxo luge plaxs and at least txxo O1 thlee one act pl1xs 'lhe flll laxge plax xxas JLIIIIOI XISS Thex also gaxe a 0119 act plax Qlltltled JQIIX B10'1kS A Date Befo1e the xea1 IS ox 91 thex xx1ll glxe a11othe1 la1ge plax and o11e ox txxo othu one act plays The 0ff1C9IS ale Patsx Nlchols p1es1dent Dana Nance x1cep1es1dent Da1le11e Clbllll sec1eta15 ACl113.Hll6 Toupal t1easu1e1 Xexa Clalk h1sto11a11 VS 311911 B11cb5 segeant at ums Nllss NI1lle1 and N11 Alxxood a1e the SDOHSOIS A1111 A1ganb11ght Jack Anderson Ed B1erhaus XX 311911 Blxbx A1 nold Boxx man Dallene C1bull N exa Cla1k and Earl C1 user Frleda Compton Emll Danske1 B1ll Ed xxa1ds Horace Fo11canno11 Ja111ce Fraxel George Gardnel T1m Garr1gus Pat GIIIQSDIQ D1ane Goxx dy and Ellen GIOSS X11g1n1a Gutter1dge Suzanne Hayes Betty H1lsme1e1 NIar1ly11 HOUCh1H Dale Hudson D1ck Inman Ba1bara Lexxls James Lukens Eldon Nluuay and Betty Mye1s Dana Lance Patsy Nlchols Helen Plele me1er No1ma Prather Adrlanne Toupal Nel son Yan Vleet Jack Waters Marllyn Wate1s Allce VVheeler Melxm VK ysong and Pat Yates BOOSTER S CLUB On the adxlce of L V Ph1ll1ps a formel pr1nc1pal of Llncoln Hlgh School the Boosters Club xxas orgamzed ln 1936 to boost school act1x1t1es It xxas organlzed by SIX teachers NI1ss Polk M1ss Parks llrI1SS Eppert Mr John L Adams Mr McKoxvn and Mr Marutz MISS Polk xx as also the club s sponsor f01 the school yea1 of 46 and 47 BOOSIGI s Club spo11sored all pep sesslons sold small megaphones to students pollshed the t1 ophx cases of the school and bought the school a mox1ng plcture machlne xx h1ch xx as used xe1y much At the football games the decoratlons on the goal posts xx ere put there by membels of Booster's Club G1rls from the club decorated and serx ed at the Football Banquet Members acted as guldes at Open House, Noxembel 11, 1946 Booster's Club also sold -P5 Ni, season football tICk9tS HSSISUBCI IH usherlng at football games and sold Ex e1sha1p penc1ls The offlcers of Booste1 s Club ale P1eSld9Ht A1nold Boxx man X ICQ Pres1dent Ph1l O Donnell Sec1eta1y Do1othx Allen TIGEISLIFQI J1m Plsch NIENIBEPS Bettx Alexandel Dolothx Allen Cfula -XIICIIQXXS -hnold Boxxman Nlalx Elle11 Bud xxell Betty Bx els Da1l111e Clbllll DOIIS Cofnbs J1m QOLIILIIQQ a11d Patsx Daxls Imogene D9X71IlC Paul East J1m Emlson Bob Flo1y Horace Foncannon Fleta Fox Fd H1113 G31dIl91 Dlane Goxx dx Joan Grubb and X llfglllla Gutte11dge Vhlma Ha1d1ng Sha1on Ha1loxx B1 Hauhe J1m Hendelshot Dale Hudson Betty and V1rg1n1a Llndloff Bob Mack Rose NIan1s 'NI1ckey Nlartlndale Nlarx Lou IIICHIIIIBII Carol Nloon Patsy lN1chols Phll O Nonnell John Pat11ck and Mary An11 Pamsey J1m Rlsch Vlarllyn Rlser Joe Root Tom Ryan Sue Sm1th Peggy Staley Dorothy Stan hope Bob Ste1nsbe1ger Joe Summers and Bonnle Sxvope Patty Thacker Ed Theobold Bob Tolbert George Tomson ACIYIEIHIIG Toupal Bob Vlncent Ann Wallace Jack Waters Rosalyn Watson Nlary F Welton and Bob Wlssell HIY The Boys Senlor H1 Y Club xxas organl ed bv Harry Rlser and Harry Jenklns 1n 1915 Ha11y Jenkms xx as the club s sponsor for the school year of 1946 47 The club s motto 1S To create p1omote and ma1nta1n a hlgh standard of Chr1st1an character 1n the school an dthrough the communlty Durmg the f1rst semeste1 H1 Y sold stlck ers xx hlch were pasted all ox er school by tl1e students H1 Yheld a dance at the Ju111or Fort lN1ght lx on December 14 1946 a Father and Son banquet Wlarch 10 1947 and a H1 Y Confe1 ence of all H1Y clubs of adjommg toxx 1s, March 10, 1947 Anothez dance xxas held by H1Y at the Ju111or Fort Nlghtly, Apr1l 25, 1947 ' 'N-sf' nl , , v . . 1. , - .1 . . 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' x . 7 Y I 9 ' 2 4 1 1 Y. 1 . . . , ' 1 - , y 7 ' Y 7 iv A' s J '. , , 7 ' Y Y Y ' .. v . 1 , . v 1 1 Y . . , , 7 s ' , , , . , Q . v A 9 1 , , . 1 Y 1 ' - ' A , -9 1 A . , . ' .' 7 a 1 ' ' , - v. . . ' 1 ' '- , 'Z . . , 4 - Q n , . ' ' s ' ' v . . ,, ' 7 7 - v. . Y - f - ' Y ' . ' . . ' 56 , - - - ' r 1 1 ' ' . . ' . . , . , . . u H v 7 f ' , , v 9 . . . I . H . ,s u - 1, vv , ' , 7 . , i - V . . . Q . G . , . ,. K. v v y - - v . C6 79 ' ' .. 7 l ' y A . . Y a A 1 9 ' ' A potluck for both the girls' and boys' junior and senior Hi-Y clubs was held at the Y.M.C.A. on April 25, 1947. This was for the Vincennes clubs only and ended the activities of Hi-Y for the successful school year of '46 and '47. The officers and members were: president, Horace Foncannon, 1st vice president, Tom Ryan, 2nd vice president, Norman Snappg sec- retary, Donald Bell, treasurer, Jack Watersg sergeant at arms, Hugh Craton, chaplain, Jack Andersong head holder, Jim Lukensg yell dead- er, Robert Weathers. Old Members Jack Anderson Perry Andrews Harold Avra Warren Bixby Kenny Burnsworth Bob Chanslei Tom Cooper Jim Courtney Hugh Ciaton and Charles Dawson Bob Duckworth Bob Engle Horace Fon cannon Jim Fiscuss Bob Grumieaux Bill Hauhe Jim Hmdershot Gordon Iler Edmond Julian and Jack Julian Ray Kemp John Klemeyer Jim Laakman John Lyons Phil O Donnell Jess Organ Paul Piuellage Jim Rlsch Tom Ryan and Bob Smith Norman Snapp Bob Stalcup Jim Stangle Joe Summers Bob Theobold Bud Wampler Jack Waters Bob Weathers Ralph Welton and Jim Welton Bob Williams and Rex Wright Freshmen Bruce Bailey Robert Cooper Robelt Couts Charles Cronenwett Don Culllson Gary Dehls Bill Edwards James Emison B111 Eskew and Bob Flory Merlon Klrchoff Gene Liter Jack McCa1ty Glenn MCFQfF1dg6 Gene Moore Bill Numley Eddie O Neill Bill Pea Billy Wayne Peach and Bob Preusy Sonny Quarterman Robert Rolb Joe Root William Ruble Bob Sheperd Chailes Smith Glenn Watson Jerome Wolfe Robert Wood and Jerry Z1nk1n V MEN S CLUB V Men s Club xx as organized during the fall semester of the 1944 45 school year A gioup of football lettermen had the idea and consult ed then coach Ccoige Inman xx ho approxed of the idea V Men s Club is composed of stu dents xx ho haxe made then lcttei in some SIJOII Then sponsors this 5011 ale Geol ge Inman and Jax NIcCleaix X 'xlen s Club organwed to be '1 selxlce oiganization 'gig-,,N Members of V-Mne's Club supervised park- ing of bicycles. Booklets about V-Men's Club were printed and sold at home games. The V-Men's program committee consisted of six members, Warren Bixby, chairman, Horace Foncannon, Arnold Bowman, Norman Snapp, Bob Moore, and Hugh Craton. The new members of V-Men's Club are initiated similar to the new members of other clubs. A dance was held by the club on November 23, 1946. Members of V-Men's Club acted as ushers at pep sessions and helped in the yelling by organizing their own small yell group. The officers of the club are' president Dale Hudson XICG president Arnold Bowman sec retary and treasurer Bob Moore Old Members are Jack Anderson Warren Bixby Ainold Bowman Hugh Craton Dale Exans Horace Foncannon Jack Goodman Wil ham Hartzburg Dale Hudson Dick Inman Biyan Klmmell George Lanham Bob Miller Bob Moore Kenneth Rasico George Richard ville Bob Scott Norman Snapp Bob Stodghill New members are Perry Andrews John Cary Bob Chansler Ronald Domroese Connie Duncan Clyde Jones Harold Jones Bob Mack Guy Ray Don Sandifur Bob Theobold and Vic Thorne LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA The Lincoln High School Orchestra has been under the direction of Mr O L Dunn for the past four years The orchestra plays at con xocations and also supplies the music for the commencement The orchestia has been divided by Mr Dunn into smaller saxophone and string groups These groups gave programs for the local city clubs The members of the orchestra are as fol loxxs P18110 Richal d Ertel Violin John Caiy Lvsta Day Sue Grlgsbx lxancx Haxx kms Oscal Padgett Maiioiy Pur Wheeler Phoebe Nance Claimet lose Maile Draime Bob Glu mimux Tlombone Indxxin Eltel Donna VS iight Hoin Ioxxis Knk B iss X iolin Donald Bell Eail Ciusel Saxophone Bettx L Lexxis Shnlex Muiphx Bubai 1 lates ss, f, -Q-' Ql'f . 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Cello Barbara LQWIS Carol Moon Trumpets Paul M1ller George Whltehouse Bassoon Jo Ann McConnell Flute and Plccolo Malgaret Schroyer Drums Donald Snyder STUDENT COUNCIL The neyy est organ1zat1on Ill our school IS the Student Ady1so1y Councll Thls organ1za t1on held IIS flrst meetlng for the year on Sep tember 19 1946 One of the most lmportant projects ca1r1ed out durlng the year yy as obta1n1ng park1ng space for the motor blkes Thls has DIOX ed to be qulte successful They haye other act1y1t1es planned for the year Mr Snyder M1 Decker and Mlss Eppert are Ill charge of thls organlzatlon The1e are two representatly es from each of the large home 1ooms and one from each of the small rooms The off1cers elected for 46 and 47 and the members and home rooms they replesent are Plchard Inman presxdent 204 Pobert Mack YICQ presldent 304 Bonnle Swope secretary treasurer 303 Mar1lyn Branham 211 James Brown 218 Ronald Domroese 204 Horace Foncannon 321 Carol Freeland 315 George Gardner 119 W1ll1am Hartzburge 208 Caro lyn Hauhe 217 Joyce Lembach 213 Maxme 319 Robert Schultze 210 Nellle Shappard 216 Lester Sewers 310 Wllma Staley 215 Norwood Stanhope 111 Bob Tolbert 113 Patr1c1a W1ll1s 316 Roy Wlrth 202 Rex Wr1ght 205 Anna Young 307 GIRLS HI Y The G1rl s H1 Y Club was organlzed by Mrs Thomas Coulter and Mr Harry Plser 1n 1923 The club was formerly known as Blue Tr1angle untll last yea1 Thls o1gan1zat1on holds IIS meetlngs ey ery Tuesday night Mr Rlser 1S the club sponsor and the club IS sponsored by the '1 M C A To create ma1nta1n and extend through out the school and commun1ty hlgh standards of Chrlstlan Character IS the motto of thls club The club enjoyed a successful year under the leadershlp of presldent Martha Lou Cun nlngham Othe1 Off1C81S are flrst YICQ pres1 dent Barbara Helderman second XICQ p1es1 dent Imogene DeV1ne secretary Kathryn Dodd treasurer Margaret Shroyer chaplam Rose Mams and sergeant at arms Dorls Combs Members of the H1Y a1e Jean Bledsoe Maly Jo BIGYIHS Sally B1uce Anne Carter Darlene Clbull Dorls Combs Martha Lou Cun n1ngham Imogene DeV1ne Sarah Dell1nger and Kathryn Dodd Betty Jo Dunn Charlene Echardt Janlce Fraxel Edwma Gardner Ellen Gross Mary Hall Joann Halter Vhlma Ha1t1ng Barbara Helderman and Balbala Hunsdon Shlrley JOICG LaVaughn LaMar Luella Lane Marllyn Lawson Pat Leach Vlfglnla L111dloff Rose 'VIan1s Pat Manuel Helen 'NIC Kee and Mary Lou MCNIIIIQH Betty Myers Patsy Nlchols Patty Prout Patty Prultt 'VI1ldred Purcell Eunlce Raney Nlary Ann Ramsay Lo1sRob1nson Betty Sanne man and Joan Shake Sh1rley Shappard 'Vlargaret Sh1oy er Jack1e Snapp D01 othy Stanhope Peggy Snapp Thelm Spulgeon Bonnle Swope Patty VValker Allce Wheeler and Norma Wllkes Donna Wrlght Barbara Yates Joan Young and Anna Lou K1ll1on New members are Norma Anderson Carol Alvls Carla Andrews Helen Ballald Beverly Blagraye Marllyn Branham Joy Byers Clara C3116 Dottle Cockrum and Rlta Cockrum Barbara Crowely Norma Dale Helen Dowen Polly Elklns Barbara Falrhurst Peggy Fred11ck Nancy Frey Pat G1II9Sp19 Elzora Godare and Patsy Gregory Dorothy Hodge Nancy Johnson V1rg1n1a Johnson Mary Kllso Glenda Klmmell Helen bara LQVVIS and Joan McConnell Mary McCool Bobbee Mallory Mlckey Martmdale Betty M1ller Phoebe Nance D1ana Nlghtlngale Roberta Oexmann Posalle Prout Sally Reep and Earllne Rodgers Barbara Roellegan Joan Pume1 Nellle Shappard Sue Sm1th Darlme Spore Julla Studley Pat Thacker Sue Thorne Carolyn Wagne1 and Darllne Wampler Marllyn Waters Rosalyn Watson Joanne X111 le Puth Wlrth and Joan Wh1tf1eld JUNIOR RED CROSS The Lmcoln Hlgh School chapter of Jun1or Red Cross was olganlzed 1n 1929 The clubs motto IS Se1 vice for Others M1ss Anne Forbes IS the club s sponsor The club has partlclpated ln many Worth yy hlle aCI1N1tl9S th1s year The most lmportant of these act1y1tes has been XVOI'k1l1g at the hos pltal Between four and SIX gnls work every dav durlng the yy eek Thelr pr1nc1pal duty IS serymg trays at meal tlme Several members made stuffed toys vsh1ch yy ere sent to The Instltute for the Bl1nd 1n Ind 1anapol1s The club collected 1tS all tlme hlgh 1n the Red C1 oss Drne th1s year Part of thls amount IS donated to the lNat1onal Chapter Maklng i x55 ' .--as.,-.fQ?e.e-f' . 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Y Y Y ' . . . , . . 1 1 ' - A 4 , 1 Q , s P I joke books and favors for the hospitals are regular activities. The officers this year were: Dorothy Wes- sel, presidentg Jean Yunghans, vice president: Patty Prout, secretaryg and Marilyn Vollmer, treasurer. The club has 183 members this year. They are: Peggy Alexander Lois Allen Rita Alton Carol Alyrs Robert Anspack Laura Balthus Zelra Betz Bey erly Blagraye Mary Jo Bleyrns Patsy Blubaum Hal Brrdw ell Mary Allen Brrdwell Clara Carre Anne Carter Norma Chesser Doris Combs Frieda Compton Patty Cunningham Imogene DeVrne Kathryn Dodd Phvllrs Downey Gwendolyn Dukes Leon Esch Juanita Fowler Fleta Fox Janice Fray el Norma Fredrick Vrola Gilbert Nancy Grrken Betty Glass Betty Goodwin Joann Halter Marrnelle Harris Barbara Heldermarr Betty Hrlsmerr Billie Heir Della Hulrn Barbara Hunsdon Kathryn Hutcheson Gloria Jacobs Lillian Jones Pat Jordrng Mary Kelso Barbara Kensler Anna Lou Krllron Marilyn Kirsch Nancy Knowles Patty Laakman Mar tha Lernbach Joann Lrmbach Jean May Joyce McCoy Rita Miller Opal Morgan Francis Murphy Diana Nightingale Pat Padgett Patrenra Phillips Patty Prout Rosalie Pr out Patty Pruitt Verma Pyle Unrce Paney Earlrne Rodgers Joan Roe Wanda Sanders Carolyn Schultz Joan Shake Peggy Snapp Darlene Spore Sue Thorne Marilyn Vollmer Patty Walker Marilyn Waters Dorothv Wessel Nlorma Wilkes Patty 'Winters Ruth XV1rth and Jean Xunhans SPONSORS The Sponsors Club was orrgrnated fifteen years ago by Mrs Cora Doehlman who was club rs to help fr esl' me r grrls become acquaint ed with school and to help them rn any wav Sponsors are chosen on the basis of scholar ship leadership and high ideals by the former members of the club wr h the approy al of Nlrss E Jpert sponsor of the club An aw ard of S55 rs gry en ey ery year to tl e most outstandrrrg freshman grrl by the club Actryrtres of the year include 1 Christmas party for the freshmen helping freshmen with tour year program and ellr g ser ror cards The officers were Pe gy Alexander presr dent Doris Combs yrce president Joan Crubb secretary and Roberta Krrchoff treasurer The club had 45 members ths year the lrghest rn its history lhe members include Betty Alexander, Dorothy Allen, Joan Ander- son, Josephine Bierhaus, Lois Boelling, Mary Ellen Bridyvell, Edith Colbert, Martha Lou Cunningham, Sarah Dellinger, and Imogene DeVine. Kathryn Dodd, Wilma Doser, Charlene Eckardt Diane Gowdy Annabelle Grote Vir- ginia Gutteridge Joann Halter Wilma Harting Ruth Hartzburg and Suzanne Hays Barbara Hunsdon Joan Jordan Marrlvn Lawson Jean Luders Rose Manrs Patsy Man uel Helen McKee Carol Moon and Patsy Nichols Patty Prout Rosalie Prout Mary Ann Ram say Sally Reep Marrlyn Riser Nellie Shappard Shirley Shappard Sue Smith Sue Thorne Adrianne Toupal and Anna Young GOOD CHEER The Good Cheer Club which was formerly the Hospital Club was founded by Mrss Forbes rn 1928 When Miss Schwartz became sponsor rn 1941 the name was changed to The Good Cheer Club The patients at the Hillcrest and Good Samaritan Hospitals are remembered by fay ors on holidays Specially printed cards are sent to any member of the student body who rs rll In addrtron to other actryrtres the club sold pencils to the student body Officers this year are president Luella Lane vrce president Martha Lernback secre tary Betty Sanneman treasurer Mary Hall The welfare committee rs composed of the following Jackre Snapp Norma Ramsey and Phyllis Downey Ways and means committee Patty Cunningham Anne Carter Barbara Kens ler Entertainment committee Patty Pruitt Jonnre Welton Patty Momrnee Press com mittee Barbara Cooper Barbara Kensler The other members are Daisy Bass Jean Bledsoe Ann Carter Patty Cunningham Bar bara Cooper Norma Dale Gwendolyn Dukes Betty Early Jesslyn Jackson Barbara Kensler Nlomrnee Patty Prout Ruth Pry Patty Pruitt Ruby Pennrck Mary McNeece Norma Ramsey Ey elyn Rayburn Barbara Rollgen Jean Wrlke Jonnre Lee VVelton Irma Shappard Vrrgrnra Peters Clara Carrie Mary Shappard Flo Ellen Wheeler Betty Miller Rosalie Prout Nellie Shappard Joyce Lernback and Mary Kelso Cl-IORAL GROUPS The Girl s Glee Club Boy s Glee Club and 'tlrxed Chorus are organized to grye opportun rty to all those who desire to srrrg The em phasrs this year has been on building tone qual ity and an appreciation of good music The music clubs this year are larger than rn preyrous years 1 P 1 9 . 1 7 ' 1 1 1 ' 7 1 9 . Y 1 7 - 1 J 7 9 v 7 1 r , Y I 1 l 7 , , - ' v . ' y 1 Y . V 9 1 - . ,1' 1 , 1 A - , , , , . . , - 1 7 ' . 1 ' 1 1 9 1 . V - . i , 1 1 1 1 1 , 7 .1 1 v f 1 - I .. . . , . 1 9 ' 1 1 . . , ' , ' 1 1 , . 1 9 H ' . 4 n , ' . , , 7 , J Q 1 1 Q 1 1 P - 7 y . Q s . . 1 1 ' ' . 1 . 1 7 7 7 , . . . l - 1 Y 9 . . I 1 . : Y ' 1 1 L 1 9 1 5 - ' 9 7 ' 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 . l 3 , , ' 1 V 1 ' . I ' A 1 ' . 1 1 4 l , , - , ' A 1 ' R 1 . I , 1 . . . , , - I , . 5 1 1 1 1 ' , . . . . c 1 1 1 , . . -. , v 1 , , -, Dean of Girls at that time. The purpose of the Pat Leach, Verna Lockhart, Lors Allen, Patty 1 ' r I ' 3 1 1 ' 7, 1 'I . ' 7 1 1 1 . ' ' V 1 1 1 , , A 7 9 It . . r, ' - -' L A L Y 1 , 1 ' , S ' . 1 7 1 y v Y V ' 1 1 ! 1 . ' . I . A Y . . , L 5 . C . L. 1 . . . . , ' . N 1' ' ' , lr' y ' - ' ' 7 ' S, S All li ' ' S. . l. ' ' Q ' ' - ' v 4 Z g L V s, . '- ' lv y ' Q ' I - 3 . K. , V . V I . , K . . L J. - w I Q v I Q . 1 4 fl l y 1 1 . D I A . , , K 1 1 A . 1 i hr - , 3 ' 'S v - . - y ' . 1' ,' ' ' ' . . , v y , . . ' . 1 . , . . 1 . . . . W , P A 2 Q ' 1 ' ' 'G ,,fei.'l+?- Q - 5g,D...,,.,,., The director, Mr. Kenneth R. Umfleet, is also Music Supervisor of the Vincennes Public Schools. Mr. Umfleet is planning to extend the opportunities in the school system as son as conditons permit. The music gi oups haye sung at Km anis and the annual Christmas Carol Sing They will sing foi Baccalaureate and Commencement The groups also plan to haye a Spring Con telt They are hoping to share their progiam with other musical organizations in the State Tyyo senior girls vsill receiye four year pins These guls are Mary Jo Bleyins and Nlartha Leinback They haye been in Gnls Glee Club and Chorus throughout high school Nlembeis of Girls Glee Club are Nellie Baird Mary Jo Bleyins Joy Byers Betty Chat tin Frieda Compton Patty Curiy Elzora Go dare Helen Kiamei Martha Lemback and Ruth Morgan Sylyia Miller Mary Lou Roudebush Patty Thackei Jonnie Lee VVelton Daisy Bass Jean Bledsoe Edith Bobe Mary Fyfe Katheryn Hutcheson and Anna Lou Killion Marilyn Cole Bobbee Mallory Virginia Peters Patty Soden Joana Snyder Phyllis Dow ney Shirley Fahey Verna Lockhart Barbara NICMIIIBH Carol Moon and Bonnie Swope Betty Qualkenbush Norma Thuiston Patty Mominee Sue Mallory Marilyn Waters Patty XValker Anna Lou Ex ans and Florence Walls Nlembeis of Bovs Glee Club are Robert Anspack B111 Edu ards Leon Esch John Mat tox Sonny Quarterman Jim Richardyille Tom my Plddle Herbert Roach Bob Sheppard Leroy Stanley George Whitehouse and Melvin Wvsong Nlembers of Mixed Choius Daisy Bass Mais Jo Bleyins Edith Bobe Jane Brown Rita Brown Joy Byers Claia Carrie Betty Chattln Vlarilyn Cole and Freida Compton Lela Critchfield Pat Curry Harriet Fort ney Nancy Frey Mary Fyfe Elzora Godaie Loretta Helderman Anna Lou Killion Helen Kiamei and Martha Lelnback Verna Lockhart Bobbee Malloiy Barbara NIcNI1llen Sylua Miller Pat Padgett Donna Purcell Margie Puicell Betty Qualkenbush Nlary Lou Poudebush and Maxine Russell Patty Soden Betty Sutton Patty Thacker Nlaiilyn Waters Jonnie Lee Welton Alice Xl heeler Robert Anspach B1llEdyyards Leon Esch and Sonny Quarterman Tommv Riddle Herbeit Poach Melyin IVysong Robert Sheppard George Whitehouse and Leroy Stanley WE'LL MISS YOU, L.H.S.! A leaky roof, a squeaky stairg A sun dial off its base' These memories of Old Lincoln High The years cannot erase A building fine a shady layyn A campus arlstocrat W ont make a school like Lincoln High It takes our gang for that 'l he football games the sports the Prom The classes good and bad All go together to make up The best times ey er had xl e ll miss you dear old school of ours As years go flying by The teachers and the things we leai ned That memory cannot die Quiz Oh Just a moment freshman green Id like a Word or two With you about old Llncoln High As sort of a reyiew For instance freshman did you know VVhy this site was selected? O1 do you know the year in whlch The building was erected ' Perhaps then freshman you can name Principals in the order In which they served our school and curbed Misconduct and disorder? U1 maybe you recall the year Our haidyw ood team won State But can you name the players? Can you giye the score and date 'P If all this data you don t know 'Ihen this is my reply Don t feel bad fieshie look at me Im a senior and neither c o I ? qs-g.,'9'4 'Q'g5 : -gi,-4 9 1. 1 v . v - . f , S' r - . . . . I V . , . . . Y 9 ' ' ' . - ' 9 ' 9 v . . Y. v Y - 1 . . . . v. I , , 1 ' 1 L . V . . ' , T . I . , Iv - A L ' .' 7 1 ' 7 ' v 7 7 7 7 K ' ' ' v - 1 v v' . Y 7 7 w Q - ' . 7 1 7 7 , 7 5 7 T . - 7 Y. . . 9 9 9 9 ' ' V 7 7 7 . . . , . 7 7 9 9 9 ' 7 Y 7 A , , . if ' . 9 9 9 9 . 1 7 ' A 7 I I . . . I 7 I 7 ' . 9 9 l Q , I . T U . ' 1 - - - A 7 Y 7 7 . . v. 9 9 9 9 9 I 5' 9 9 9 9 ' ' ' . . V , 9 9 D . ' I 7 9 9 9 ' V r 1, 7 '7 7 7 7 7 7 I . . I , , 1 . 9 9 ' . ,T . 9 A 9 9 9 . . Y . . , 9 9 9 9 ' , 7 7 f I V. f. ' 7 A A - t 9 9 , 9 9 9 ' , v ' 9 - T . ' I 1 s v , , , . . ' - 1 . L 9 9 9 4 9 9 v . v 7 7 7 7 . , . .. 9 5 9 Y . . 9 9 9 . , ' 4 l A 4 4 7 1--.-4 , 'efgf 'A Yj' 1:-, . -A , 13:79 R . r S 'F11iQ..kf. 5 - 4 S :X Av nf' 'f-'I 1 X FOOTBALL FOOTBALL SENIORS BAQKET BALL CROQS COUNTRY I'here Here Here Ther e There There Here Here Here 1946 FOOTBALL SCHEDLLE Vrncennes Vrncennes Vrncennes Vrncennes Vrncennes Vrncennes Vrncennes Vrncennes Vrncennes VV1le3 Bosse Prrnceton Rertz Linton Washington lxew Albam Sullrx an Boonx rlle FOOTBALL The 1946 Alice grrdders set a new scoring record as they copped the Southern Indiana Athletic Conference They outscored their opponents 268 44 rn Wrnnrng 8 games and losing one The Al1ces rolled up 41 touchdowns points with hrs educated toe and hrs krckrng abrlrty gfue the Alrces their first victory over Bosse rn sex en years The Green and Whrtes s defense has been surpassed only by the 4 team whrch was composed of most of the 46 team Whrle the Alrces were prlrng up an ax er age of 29 7 points per game their opponents could get only 5 1 points per game Two good Alrce stalw arts were recognized bw the Assocrated Press and were placed on the All State teams Tackle Norman Snapp made first team rrght tackle and Bob Scott was placed as rrgtt guard on the second team Snapp Scott and Clyde Jones a Junior end w ere named on the All S I A C team Bob Theobold and Arnold Bowman both received honorable nrentron and both lacked one vote of being placed on the first team To top off the best season rn the history of the school the Down tow rr Quarterback Club and later the American Legron honored the Alrces w rth banquets VINCENNES 14 WILEY 0 The Alrces opened their grrdrron season w rth a xrctory or er Wiley of Terre Haute The Freen Wane had a lrttle trouble getting started and when the first quarter was oxer the only first down had been made by Wiley This first down came as the result of a fifteen yard pen altx agarnst Vrncennes for roughrng the krcker In the second quarter the Alice lrrremen led by Hugh Crfrton began setting the Wiley backs dow r for more losses than gains One of the two pays offs came toward the end of the second quarter when Hudson lateraled to In man, who scampered across the goal for srx points Dale Hudson put hrs toe into action and added the extra pornt All through the last half the Vrncennes offensive machine was clrckrng well, but could not push oxer any more than 7 points The second T D came when Hudson threw a 40 yard pass to Clyde Jones who scored standrng u1 Again Hudson comerted with a perfect kick making the frnal score 14 0 rn Vrncennes fax or VINCENNES 14 BOSSE 13 The Alrces prcked up their second vrctory rn two starts or er a strong Bosse squad The wrc tory marked the first time a Vrncennes team had beaten a Bosse team rn football rn the hrs tory of schools The Frghtrng Alrces took a 14 13 lead rn two quarters of play and held that lead through the remainder of the game The frrst quarter had the markings of a hrgh scoring game when Drck Inman went through the middle of the lrne for 38 yards and a Vrncennes touchdown Hudson added the three and one half minutes gone It didn t take the Bulldogs long to get back into the game however because rrght before the end of the quarter Drck Martin Bosse fullback broke through the Vrncennes lrne and ran 58 yards for a touchdown Crowley Bosse tackle added a pornt from placement About halfway through the second quarter Inman punted a beautiful krck to Bosses 15 w here they fumbled and Clyde Jones rmmed lately recovered Two plays later Inman flipped a short pass to Lanham who went over for srx points Hudson agarn added the extra point which was the margin of victory Toward the end of the frrst half Martin intercepted a lateral from Bowman to Hudson and ran all the w ay to the goal Theobold blocked Crowley s attempt for the extra point The frnal half held no scoring and the glory went to the Alrces 14 13 VINCENNNES 60 PRINCETON 0 The Alrces pulx errzed the Princeton Tigers 60 0 rn their thrrd consecutrxe wrn It took the Alrces only 11 plavs to score with Inman going ox er from the two yard line Hudson added hrs pornt and Vrncennes led 7 0 The Green and White drdn t score again untrl the second quarter Hudson tossrrrg a perfect pass to Jones w hrch was good for 30 5 'rrds and a touchdown The try for the pornt w as missed Later Bow man blocked a Princeton punt and took pos essron of the ball on the 20 yard lrne The Alrces rmmedrately moi ed to a T D Again rt w as Inman who scored from the sex en Hud son's krck was good Toward the end of the half Vrc Thorne recovered a fumble on the 31 Lanham carrred the ball to the sesen on the next plav Then Drck Inman scored hrs thrrd touchdown of the game Hudson added the pornt makrng the score 27 0 at the half - - ' ,..--..A.,.. 14 ' v -A....A.-,..4,A 0 ' ' ' ' . - ' ,,,,,,,,.,,,.,, 14 ,.,r,...,.,.... 13 ,I - 1 - -n , -AAU -'., . 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Y . s . y Y I vu S I Y n V 'r ' ' ' . s I ' ' , - George Lanham carried the ball to another score at the begrnnrng of the thrrd quarter Thrs trme an attempted place krck w as blocked Later Domroese rntercepted a Trger pass ond ran to the 15 before berng hauled down from behrnd Lanham agam scored on the 20 yard run after a frxe yard penalty Inman plunged for the extra polnt makmg the score 40 0 Stlll 1n the thrrd quarter Lanham rntercepted a pass and the Allce reserr es scored rn srx plays Mack gorng or er on a 20 yard run Hudson klcked the pornt Early rn the frnal perrod Vrncennes droxe 74 yards for another score w hen Hudson w ent over from the one Later Hudson rnter cepted a pass on the Prrnceton 35 and lateraled to Bowman w ho went to the 26 from where Foncannon rna around end for another score Hudson converted the polnt and the marathon ended w 1th the Alrces on the Prrnceton 27 yard me VINCENNES 13 REITZ 19 A crowd of 6 000 fans saw the Alrces drop a heartbreaker to Rretz of Evansvrlle and break the Vmcennes vrctory strrng at three Vmcennes had their backs to the wall the whole frrst half when R1etZ marched to score after recervrng the openrng krck off In the second quarter penaltres a lost fumble and long punt return by Rretz kept the ball deep ln Vmcennes terrrtory Twrce the Alrces stopped Rl6tZS at ack then Frsher threw a 31 yard pass to the Vmcennes four yard l1ne Deyember ran left end for a pornts were good Halftrme score was 12 0 The Alrces flnally show ed therr teeth ln the th11d quarter It all started when Lanham returned a punt from the 8 to the 16 yard l1ne and was hurt on the play On the followrng play Bowman rrpped off 39 yards to the RletZ 45 Then Hudson passed to Inman for 11 yards after a three yard loss Bowman made rt a frrst down on the 35 Hudson threw a long pass to Jones on the 8 yard lrne and Jones scored Hudson s krck was blocked but Fon cannon prcked up the ball and ran rt over for the pomt to make the score Vmcennes 7 Rretz In the fourth quarter Bowman lntercepted a pass and ran rt back to the Pretz 49 After a 5 vard penalty Bow man tossed to Jones for 14 yards Hudson passed to Sandefur for 23 then Bowman to Jones for another 14 yards ThlS drlxe w as copped by Inman s three ward end run for a touchdown Hudson s klck w as w lde but Vmcennes led 13 12 Pretz scored agam w 1th onlx two ITl1llllt6S to play and the frnal score w as 19 13 Rretz j VINCEINNES 19 LINTON 6 The score of 19 6 was no lndroatron of how Vmcennes romped ox er Lmton Bowman krcked to the Mrners to open the game Three plays later Lmton was forced to punt and the krck was blocked by Snapp who uncovered rt on the 17 yard lrne From there Vmcennes scored rn four plays Bowman plungmg ox er from the 3 Immedlately after the followmg krck off Lmton was forced to krck agam and agarn Snapp partlally blocked the attempt The Alrces took the ball on the 39 yard lrne and started a drxe for thelr second touchdown Bowman golng over from the one Hudsons drop krck was good and the score was 13 0 There was very lrttle excrtement through the second and thrrd quarters Vmcennes started numerous drlves but they bogged down before they could cross the goal At the begrnnmg of the fourth quarter Brxby recovered a Llnton fumble on the1r 36 A penalty set the Alrces back to the 49 yard lrne of Vmcennes One play prcked up four 3ards and then Bowman lateraled to Hudson who tossed a pass to Jones on the 10 Jones scored untouched The try for the extra pornt was wrde Vmcennes krcked to Lmton who returned the ball to the 36 From there Elkrns threw a 19 yard pass to Hubbel another to Woolsey who carrred the ball to the Alrce 20 where he lateraled to Prrce who scored The placement was wrde and the score stood 19 6 That was all the scorrng but Vmcennes threatened several more trmes to score one trme gettrng to the one foot lrne only to have a penalty nullrfy the garn VINCENNES 37 WASHINGTON 0 The Washrngton Hatchets fell to the Alrce mrght 37 0 rn a contest where the substrtutes played most of the game Hudson recerved the openlng k1ck off and carried to the 38 O the next play Hudson garned 14 yards Bow man then lateraled to Hudson who passed to Jones for a touchdown The Hatchets recerved the krck off falled to garn and punted to Hud son who ran all the way to Washrngton s one Sard lrne On the next play Hudson carryrng the ball agam scored The first try for the pornt was good and the second was nulrfred by a penalty Phe third and fourth touchdowns came IH the second quarter Inman scorrng from the fu e for one and Hudson tossrng to Bowman rn the end zone for the other Mrdway rn the thnd quarter the AIICGS took possessron of the oxal on then' own 48 They scored on three runnmg plays Inman smashmg off tackle for the last 28 yards and a touchdown The Vmcennes reserxes droxe 55 xards for the frnal touchdown and Bob Nlacl scored from the one rard lme 1 EsS?' v - Y . 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I 7 1 VINCENNES 21 NEVV ALBANY 6 Xrncennes collected therr srxth xrctory 1n :ex en starts at New Albanx s expense 21 6 The fnst half was all VIDCGHHQS whrle the second xx as played on almost ex en terms Both teams had a touch of fumb1l1t1s for the f11St quarter started w 1th the ball changlng hands flxe tlmes rn the f1rst elght plaxs 'When the fumbllng ended the Bulldogs had the ball but were forced to krck after three plaxs Hudson re turned the klck 12 xards to the 40 l1ne of New Albany Foncannon plcked up a f1rst doxxn around end Then Bowman faked a plunge gaxe the ball to Foncannon xx ho lateraled to Hudson Hudson completed a pass to Jones for a touchdown Hudson then dropkrcked the extra DOIHI perfectlx Shortly before the end ot the fl1St quarter Craton blocked a Bulldog punt and X IIICGIIIIQS took possesslon of the ox al on the 30 yard l1ne of New Albanx The Bull dogs held for downs but then had to punt The lalck xx as xery short and went out on the 34 Iowman carrled the ball to the 19 ln three plays then passed to Domroese for a touch down Dale Hudson s educated toe added one more point After the k1ck off to New Albanx the Bull dogs fumbled on the second play and Clyde Jones recoxered on the New Albany 41 penalty and four plays put the ball across the goal lrne Boxvman scored after recerxrng a lateral from Hudson at the lo yard l1ne Hud son made rt a perfect exenrng by addrng an other po1nt Score 21 0 Two plays after openlng of the thrrd quarter Str regel raced 68 xar ds for the Bulldogs only score The attempt ed place klck mlssed The rest of the game xvas a see saw around the mrddle of the freld w 1th no threats LIIIIII 11ght before the end of the game As the gun w ent off Vrncennes was on Yew Albanys 24 yard lme Frnal score Vrn cennes 21 Nexv Albany 6 VINCEININES 45 SULLIVAN 0 Thls game xvas played rn the mud and the ram but that drdn t stop the Blg Green offense After about three mlnutes of the game had gone by the Allces marched 66 yards for a touch down Hudson s 34 yard Jaunt was the longest garn 1n the drlxe Bowman smashed oy er from the 13 to turn the drlye IDIO SIX polnts Hudson klcked the pornt Soon afterxvards the Arrow center passed the ball over Russel s head and the Al1ce machlne took ox er on the 21 yard lrne of Sulllx an VIIICQHHQS scored agaln xvhen Boxx man plunged ox er from the erght yard lrne The try for pornt xvas not good Early rn the second quarter Hudson ran 38 yards for another -4 polnter then added the extra polnt X13 drop krck Score VIHCGHHQS 20 Sullrvan 0 In the thrrd quarter the Green Waxe ad xanced 81 yards to the end zone Bow man gorng ox er for hrs thlrd touchdown from the 16 Hudson s drop krck made the score 27 0 Later Jones lntercepted an Arroxx pass on the Sullrx an 39 and C3.11l6CI rt to the 22 Inman ran around end for a T D from the elght yard lrne The attempted klck was blocked Don Sandefur rn-ercepted a Sulllx an pass on therr J3 and set L p another Al1ce touchdown Bob Mack scored thls tlme from the four xard l1ne A pass for the pornt falled The flnal touchdown xxas made by Harold Axra xx ho rntercepted an Arrow pass and ran 20 xards to score attempted dropklck farled and the fmal score stood 49 0 VINCENNES 43 BOOWVILLE 0 The Vlncennes Allces wound up then best the Boonxrlle Proneers 45 0 Thls xrctory also cllnched the Southern Indrana Athletlc Confer ence The Alrces fumbled the openlng krck off and Boonxllle recoxered They made a f1rst down and then were held for downs When Wxncennes took oxer It only took them nrne plays to cross the goal lrne Hudson tossrng to Iones for the last 20 yards Before the f1rst quarter ended the Alrces marched oo yards to another touchdoxxn Bowmrn plunglng for the frnal yard In the second quarter the Proneers drove all the way to the Alrces 3 yard llne where they held for four downs and took possesslon of the ball on the one yard llne A penalty agarnst Boonvrlle put the Allces 1n a posrtlon to start another drlve good for 84 yards and a touch down Bowman sllced through to mlddle for the last 33 yards Soon afterw ards Drck Inman scampered 44 yards to the fourth touchdown In the thlrd quarter Theobold blocked a Boonyrlle punt and Bowman plcked the ball up on the 20 and raced over for the frfth touch doxxn Stlll rn the thlrd quarter Craton blocked another Proneer punt and the AIICQS took possesslon of the ball on the 30 yard l1ne Mack scored only f1xe plays later Mrdway of the frnal perrod Vrncennes marched 61 yards to the1r frnal touchdown after Broxvn had re coxered a fumble on the A1106 39 Bowman plunged for hrs fourth touchdoxvn and the longest garn on the drrxe xvas a 35 yard pass Hudson dropkrcked txvo pornts and place krcked another to make the frnal score V1n cennes 45 Boonxllle 0 T , Y , , . . 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I I . , D . . i 7 . , . 1 ' . r v ' P 1 ' 1 1946 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Vmcennes Vmcennes Vmcennes Vmcennes Vmcennes Vmcennes Vlncennes Vmcennes V lncennes Vmcennes V1ncennes Vmcennes Vmcennes V1ncennes Vmcennes Vmcennes Vmcennes N mcennes Vmcennes Vmcennes Vmcennes Vmcennes Vmcennes Vmcennes Regulal Schedule Reltz Washlngton Laxvrencex 1lle Nexx Albany Blcknell Centl al Bedford Huntlngburg Jeffersonv1lle Cent1 al Jasper Washmgton La Porte Garfleld Bloomlngton Bosse Sulllx an Jasper Sectlonal Monroe Clty Decker Brucevllle Blcknell Reglonal Jasper Shelburn VIN CENNES REITZ The Vmcennes Allces started thelr 1946 basketball season m the colxseum Nov 27 wlth a heartbreaklng defeat by Reltz of Evansvllle The Panthers broke mto the scor1ng column flrst but fleld goals by Hudson and Domroese put the green and Whlte on the long end of a 11 7 score at the end of the flrst quarter The lead then changed hands twlce the half endlng 1n a 13 13 t1e The s cond half featured Hudson and Ertel extendmg the Allces lead to 9 polnts at 0119 tlme The thlrd quarter ended wlth Vmcennes ln the lead 25 20 At the start of the fourth quarter the Panthers began closlng the gap untll w1th only seconds to go the glay and blue of R91tZ forged ahead xxxth a field goal and held th1s lead for the few remamlng sec onds the game endlng ln a 36 35 xlctory for RP1tZ VINCENNES WASHINGTON The green and whlte of Vmcennes lenexx ed then' hardwood rxalry xxlth the VV'3Sh1I1gtOll Hatchets at Washlngton F11dax nlght Nox 29 I nthe fnst stages of the game the Hatchetmen took a 6 DO1llt lead but Domroese then found the range and led a campalgn of fleld goals that shot Vmcennes mto a 7 6 lead at the end of the flrst quarter and a 17 7 lead at the half. In the thxrd quarter onlv 10 polnts xxele scol ed, VVash1ngton scormg 6, Vmcennes 4 At the start of the fourth quarter the lead that the Alxces had made for themselx es melted away 3' E and wxth 30 seconds to go the score stood 27 24 The green and whlte qulntet held off the Hatch ets 1ally unt1l the gun sounddd the flnal score readlng 28 24 VINCENNES LAWRENCEVILLE The Lawrencexllle Indlans prox ed to be too much for the Allces as the green and xx hlte plax ed the flrst of two games The Indlans paced by thelr txxo sta1 forwards Shxdler and Summers qulckly took the lead 1n the first mmute and nex er tralled durlng the game untll the start of the thlrd quartel The Allces found themselx es bewlldered by a flurry of f1eld goals bx Shldler but Domroese began plCklIlg at the Indlans lead unt1l the encouragmg thlrd quarter when the green and whlte forged ahead by two polnts 22 20 The boys from Lawrencevllle controlled the game from thls polnt qulckly oxercomlng the Vmcennes lead The ledskms led at the end of each of the four quarters 13 5 18 17 29 23 and fmally 42 30 VINCENNES NEW ALBANY The Vlncenes Allces lost a thrlller to the New Albany Bulldogs Saturday nlght Dec 7 as the green and wh1te played thelr second game th1s week The Bulldogs capltallzed on the ball s refusal to go through the Vmcennes goal and qulckly shot mto a 8 5 lead at the quarter and 21 12 at the half From the start of the thlrd quarter through out the rest of the game the Allces began hack 1ng at the Bulldogs lead After two of the opponents regulars had fouled out the Allce attack really galned momentum untll wlth 5 mlnutes to go the score read 26 23 When the Bulldogs scored Wlth a free throw they elected to slow the game down wh1ch they d1d success fully Hoffman and Domroese completed the scor1ng w1th a free throw and fleld goal The game ended ln a 27 26 xlctory for New Albany VIN CENNES BICKNELL The Vmcennes Allces travelled to Blcknell the home of the Bulldogs and came out XIC torlous Thursday nlght scor1ng the Wllllllllg polnts ln the last 45 seconds of the game The Allces xx ere ahead at the end of each of the four quarters 6 4 13 11 18 15 and fmallx 26 24 Due to both teams strong defenses fleld goals were few and far between so the game xxas sloxx moxlng unt1l the stalt of the last quarter xxhen the Bulldogs began l.lSlllg' a fast rushlng offense Menke Blcknell s rangy center spealheadmg thls attack COl1SlSt6l1t SCOIIII1, bx Domloese and Claton kept Vmcennes ahead untll the last perlod xx hen the black and gold of Blcknell tled the score xxxth 45 seconds to go but as tlme ran out the Bulldogs commltted four fouls The Allces took adxantage of these, maklng two xx hlch xx as more than malgm enough to 11111, fmal score bemg 26 24 4 Q ' ..........., 35 ' ........................... 36 - - , ' ' ...,......,, 28 ' ....r.....,. 2 n ' ,,,...,..... 30 1' 42 . . 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The green and white failed to make a single field goal in the first period and four minutes of the second quarter had passed before Jones hit a two pomtei the half ending at a 19 8 score The only Alice fllllfj came late in the third period when three flelders cut the Beals lead to sev en points 23 16 but the bovs fiom Evansville regained their shooting eye and pro ceeded to run aw ay from the Alices The Alices had to go home content with a 35 22 loss V IN CENNES BEDFOPD The Vincennes quintet recovering fiom last week s pounding from Central ran straight into another brick wall namely the Bedfoid Stonecutters The Stonecutters didnt bothei with fancy plays they Just shot from wheiev ei they happened to be and made a good percen tage of them The Alices kept pace through out the first half but failed to keep up with the ied hot Cutteis who put the game on ice in the second half scoring 29 points to Vincennes 17 Tw ice the Alices w ere in the lead 4 2 in the first period and 16 14 in the second quarter but were unable to stay ahead as the Bedford boys set a fast pace Bowman and Hudson tried in vain to keep Vincennes in the game by scoring 14 and 12 points respectively but the green and white were fo1 ced to return home with a miser able 92 35 loss VINCENNES HUNTINGBUPG On Friday night the Alices lost a th11lle1 to The Happy Hunters of Huntlngburg The Alices led up to the last two minutes when the which the Alices were unable to stop The Hunters scoring was led by Schmidt with 9 points Bleneker with 9 points and Frick with 9 points The scoring for the Alices was ev en with each man scoring The final statistics show that the Alices missed 11 free throws while the Happy Hunters missed 6 The final scoie was 36 32 VINICEIN NES JEFFERSONW ILLE The Alices traveled to Jeffersonvllle o Satuiday only to be beaten by the Red Devils 40 37 in a fast breaking game In the eaily pait of the contest the Red Devils took the lead and the Alices Just didnt catch them NX ith accuiate charity tosses our opponents kept the lead although it was small. The green and white of Vincennes kept in the game all the way pushing Jeff hard but the Satans converted seven out of eight free throws while the Alices missed frequently in the last half. The margin of victory was provided by the free throws they made for the Alices out- scored the Devils fiom the field swishing 14 field goals to Jeffs 13 Despite the efforts of our boys the final score still lead 40 37 VIIN CEN N ES CEN TRAL The Vincennes Alices plaved a swell first half against the Cential Bears of Evansville only to fall behind and lose out in the second and third periods 45 27 The Alices shooting eye was just as sharp as the Bears until the start of the second half The score at the first rest period w as 7 5 in fav oi of the Bears and 17 17 tie at the half but then at the stait of the third quaiter the boys fiom Evansville put on an amazing show of bucket shooting while the green and White were cursed with a spell of maccuiacv Grubb and Domroese kept the Alices in a challenging position through most of the game with 11 and 7 points respectively When the final gun sounded and the score read 45 27 in favor of the Golden Bears the fans then respected the Evansville team s rank in the state VINCENNES JASPEP The Alices weie hosts Friday night to the high ranking Jasper Wildcats w ho defeated the Alices 49 39 The scoiing for the Alices was led by Jones who scored 12 points followed close by Domroese with 10 points The only time the Alices led was during the second quarter when they held a one point lead Thi lead was soon lost when the Wildcats sank two gratis shots giving Jasper the lead for the remainder of The high scorers for Jasper were Lukemeyei with 16 points Scerershelrn with 13 points and FlltCll with 11 points The Vtildcats featured a fast breaking team which the Alices were unable to hold VINICENNES XVASHIXGTON The gieen and white of Vincennes were hosts to the Washington Hatchets and also lost to them 32 to 31 in a mp and tuck game at the local gym The Alices lost the game at free thiow once again as the Hatchets swished 8 o ie pointers and the X ll cennes squad hit only 5 fiee thi ows The home team led at the half 18 to 14 but scored only 2 points on a long shot bv Jones who incidentally vv as high point man for the evening with four fielders and one fiec throw 'Q ..-IS., ' 7 J' 3 . v - . 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' '-State. . 1193:-' ' 1 f'iQ'.,.A ::4i': 4 N H i dilfffjgxg, The AIICGS commltted four fouls in their attempt to scole 1n the last minute but when the final gun sounded the score still read 32 to 31 VINCENNES LAPORTE The Laporte Slicers ax enged a stinging defeat they suffered sex eial years ago by out playing the Alices 52 to 41 at Laporte The green and vshite managed to stay ahead foi the first 5 minutes and no more for the Slicers using as fast an offense and as rugged a defense as the Allces have come up against Ih1S season pulled aw ay easily IH the second and third quarters After the fnst rest period the boys from Laporte racked up 14 quick points while the Alices could make but one f1ee throw Foncannon led the Vincennes scorlng attack with 16 points as the Alice cagers were obliged to come home with a 52 to 41 loss VINCENNES GARFIELD TERRE HAUTE The green and white of Vincennes bowed to the 4th place Purple Eagles of Garfield Wednesday night at Terre Haute after four quarters of haid fought basketball The Alices massed all their strength in vain to try to hold the Eagles 6 foot 9 inch center down a task which proved to be too much for the Vincennes quintet The only lead the Allces held was ln the first quarter when the score read 11 to 9 Domroese and Foncannon were the big guns for Vincennes scoring 14 and 13 points respectively After the second half the outcome of the game was never in doubt The Allces showed an lmprovement ln form but were unable to keep pace with the fast stepping Garfield squad who won going away 57 to 39 VINCENNES BLOOMINLITON 10 straight game Friday night at the Coliseum to Bloomington Panthers 52 to 45 The AIICGS led throughout the fust half and part of the second untll the Bloomington sharpshooters started sharpshootlng and the Allces shooting eye falled them The score at the end of each of the rest periods was 10 10 27 26 36 39 and the final QCOIG belng 52 to 45 Domroese Ertle and Hudson II'lOll0p0llZ9d the scoring., foi Ymcennes with 17 8 8 pomts iespectlxely The margm of ylctory can be found in the shootmg, figures for both teams Bloomington made 19 out of 46 shots is h1le the Allces com cited only 16 out of 66 X IN CENIN ES BOSSE The Allces of old Xincennes ended a 10 game losing streak winning a haid fought game fiom Bosse ot EXEIIISXIIIG 49 to 45 It was the first xictoiy since eaily in the season l f for the gieen and white who produced the mayor upset of the week. Ertle light footed forward had the seem mgly lmposslble task of guardlng Jerrel the Bulldogs llttle shootmg ace In the last half the lead changed hands many times and at one time the Bosse squad held a 5 pomt lead and looked as though they would put the game on ice but the Alices put on a red hot rally which netted 8 DOIHIS 111 succession The green and vs h1te held off repeated Bulldog rallies to win 49 to 45 VINCENNES SULLIVAN The Allces yy eie host to the Sulllvan Arrows Tuesday night and drubbed the Arrows 51 14 Sulln an had about the same record as the Alices but were unable to keep up with the Alice scollng which was led by Domroese who swished the first four baskets of the game The Allces again showed the great improvement which was obvious ln the Bosse game last week All through the season the Allces have been veiy strong defenslvely but lacked the neces sary offensive power to w1n their games The AIICQS haye now overcome their offenslve weak ness and have high hopes of defeating Jasper next week VINCENNES JASPER The Alice basketball squad traveled to Jasper Friday night to avenge a 39 29 defeat handed to them by the Wildcats earlier ln the season Domroese the Alices lanky centei led the scoring and also played a decislve part 111 the AIICQS strong defense The first half of the game both teams dis played fast breakmg plays and amazing ac curacy for the basket During the second half Ed Fitel Alice for he held Lukemeyer the Wildcats play maker to a low margm of points The fourth quarter began to show upon the XVlldC3tS who had trailed almost the entire game except at one time when they held a fue pomt lead The Alices slowed the game down uhlle the VV1ldcats made a valn attempt to speed lt up and ln doing so committed sex eral fouls The Allces being cool and collected conxerted these fouls to win by a maigln of 35 to 30 SECTIONAL XINCENNES 44 MOINROE CITE 34 Vincennes subdued a stiong 'llonroe City squad 44 to 34 to open the 1947 sectional and send the Alices on to their second game The Blue Jems show ed surpiising strength wg., fl? . , . h , . 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Hudson and Bowman quickly put Vincennes ahead as the third period began with three consecutive field goals and it looked as though the Alices were going to town but the Jeans rallied and forged ahead 29-28. As the last quarter started the Monroe City boys blew' up and when the game was over the Alices left the floor with a 44-34 victory. VINCENNES 36, DECKER 25 Vincennes settled an old score when they defeated the Decker Aces by 11 points to qualify for the Saturday afternoon game. Until the third quarter the game seemed to be a repetition of the Monroe City game. Al- though the Alices led at each rest period 7 6 14 10 23 19 the Aces were always in a chal lenging position The green and white rugged defense and fast moving offense did not begin to tell on the Deckei boys until the last period Vincennes dumping 13 points into the bucket while the Aces registered only 5 McRae our opponent s lanky center proved to be a needle in ou1 side scoring 12 points while Domroese led the Alice attack with 11 points closely fol lowed by Hudson and Jones with 7 each VINCENNES BRUCEVILLE The Alices found themselves hard pressed to win from the fighting hilltoppeis who show ed their scrap right down until the final gun w ent off Bowman and Hudson completed the scoring for the Alices in the first quarter Hudson hit ting two longs and Bowman two follow ups The Toppers howexer kept pace with 4 points from the field and 7 from the free throw circle In the second period Foncannon and Domroese paced the Alices to a 19 15 lead as the half ended The third quaiter saw the green and white lengthen its lead to 31 25 as Ertle and Domroese scored fiom the field but Brucexllle qulcklx rallied and came within 4 points of winning the ball game 37 33 Bowman was high point man for the Alices with 9 points while Foncannon was close behind with 8 VINCENNES BICKNELL The Alices defeated a favored Bicknell team in the final game of the sectional The score w as 3 1 at the end cf the first q iaitei Domroese hit all of Vincennes three points and Elgan hit the Bulldogs po11t Domroese hit another fielder and a gratis toss and Foncannon added two foul tosses. Fowler, Menke, and Elgan hit free throws for Bicknell as the score stood 8-4 at the inter- mission. Domroese hit two more fielders and 4 gratis tosses and Foncannon hit a follow up. Zeller hit two and Fowler hit a fielder. Zeller added a gratis toss as the quarter ended 18-11. The Alices pulled away as Hudson got hot and clipped in 7 points, Domroese hit 5, Bow'- man and Jones hit for two each. Bicknell's scoring was limited to Zeller's three, Elgan's 2, and Tiek's foul shot. The final score stood 34-17. The Alices' defense was spectacular as they held Bicknell to 4 field goals all in the last half. REGIONAL VINCENNES-JASPER The Alices beat a strong Jasper club with a brilliant fourth quarter rally. Jasper led at the first quarter 13 to 8. The W'1ldcats stretched their lead to 16 to 9 but Bowman pushed a long shot in and Hudson hit two from the middle of the floor to make the half time score 16 to 15 The Alices led by 19 to 17 shortly after the half as Jones and Domroese hit from the floo1 Jasper pulled away as Lukemeyer Hoffman and Sermersheim hit four points each to make the score 33 to 23 at the third quarter post In the first four minutes the Alices cut the lead to three points 35 to 32 as Foncannon and Bowman hit free throws Jones and Hudson hit fielders Bowman hit another gratis toss Seimeisheim hit a short but Bowman hit a tip in Bow man and Foncannon tied the score with a field goal and a foul flip respectn ely Then Jones put the Alices in the lead but Sermer sheim dumped two one pointers in to tie the score at 37 all With two minutes left to play Bow man Foncannon and Hudson hit under the basket and Sermersheim fned in a long Hud son hit a foul flip and short to end the scoring Hudson and Sermeisheim each got 13 points and Bowman and Fritch each counted 10 VINCENNES SHELBUPN The Vincennes Alices were defeated Sat urdag night in the final game of the regional by the Shelbuin Panthers After trailing the entire first quartei the Alices managed to forge ahead in the later minutes of the second period and take a 4 point lead by half time The scoring in the first half was led bv Domroese who scoied 10 points for half of the Alices total while 'tfetheny led the Panthers with 6 points The half time scoie was Vincennes 21 Shelburn 17 mi 1 ' 1 , , , - , - y - ' , 3 . . 7 u 1 s Q I Q 7 , , y v , . . . , . . 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' ' ,, 'Lui , V Lanham opened the scorlng fo1 the second half xx 1th a flee throxx and Boxx man folloxx ed up xx 1th a fleld goal to make the SCO16 24 18 Sxx eet scored a goal folloxxed agam by lieth any for another goal xx hlch brought the Panth GIS score to 23 Grubb xxas next to score fox the Al1ces xx 1th a long shot xvhlch xx as quxckly folloxx ed xx 1th a long by Sxx eet to cut the Al1ces lead agam to one polnt Jones sco1ed f1om half xxay out but xxas 1mmed1ately folloxxed xx 1th another goal by Sxx eet Foncannon and Jones lespectlxely scored for the Al1ces flom the floor xx hlle Satus and Methanx scored f1om the g1at1s l1ne Domloese the AllC9S hlgh sco1e1 fouled out 1n the last quarter and Eltel scored the only polnts fo1 the Al1ces xxhlle Shelburn 19 ce1x ed 6 foul shots and scoled txxo f1eld goals to Vklll 40 34 CROSS COUNTRY The lf lncennes C1 oss Countly team lesumed actlxlty August 15 the flrst tlme SlllCe 1941 The team xx as agam coached by George R Mc Co1mack Junlor Hlgh School teacher and L1n coln Hlgh School track coach Thls year they ran a two mlle course lnstead of the one and th1 ee qualters as ln former years In Cross Countly the low score W1llS the flrst man re CQIXQS one polnt the second two and so on Only the flrst f1V6 men count on the flnal score The members of th1s years team are Bryan Klmmell Perry Andrexxs Robert Mlllel Ken neth P38100 Guy Ray Don Stodghlll B111 Lxth elland B111 Hartzburg Robe1t Greenxxell Con lad Duncan and Tom O Donnell WILEY On S613l9I1'1b61 13 VV1ley of Ter1e Haute xx as host to the Vlncennes cross country team at Poe Pa1k Te11e Haute Bryan Klmmell led the Nmcennes Harrlers to a one polnt xlctory 27 28 aftel runnlng flfty O1 slxty yards off the course Iummell lacked txxo seconds of break lllg a fleld recold because of hls mlSt3k6 Due to the closeness of the meet 1f any Vmcennes man had lost a place lt xxould haxe meant a VV1ley XlCt0lX The f11St flxe men lll xx e1e Klmmell V Smock W Jackell W Llthelland V Stodghlll V LAVVRENCEVILLE The XIIICCHUQS CIOSS Countlx team xxox then second stxalght xlctory Septembel lr xxhen they defeated L3VlIGIlCQX1ll0 18 31 on the XIHCQHIIQS coulse Klmmell agam led thc AllC9S thls tlme settlng a nexx zecold of 10 086 fox the local course The fllSt flxe men xxele -4 K1mmell V Llthelland V Chrlsty L G1 eenxx ell V Stodghlll V BOSSE On September 20 Bosse xxas forced to for felt but the Al1ces 1an anyxx ay Klmmell agam set a nexx record of 9 55 2 for the local coulse CElN TP AL REITZ The Al1ces xx on then' flrst dual meet of the season on September 24 vxhen they defeated R9ltZ and Centlal on the local course After the fnst mlle the Central runne1s dropped out but Klmmell xx as pushed to tape by Canterbury of RQITZ xx hen he ran h1s sloxxest tlme of the season The fn st f1xe men xvere Klmmell V Canterbury R Stodghlll V Greenxx ell V Llthelland V JASPER The next meet was w1th Jasper September 27 on the local course Klmmell agam took flrst place xx 1th the tlme of 10 1 75 hls second best tlme of the season Fmal score Vlncennes Jaspel 39 Klmmell V Stodghlll V Llthelland V Berge J LINTON October 1 the Al1ces wxere host to L1n ton The local harrlers outran Llnton to xxln easlly by a scole of 10 26 Lmton had only four men so only the flrst four counted Klm mel agam broke h1s record xxlth the tlme of 9 49 6 Klmmell V Stodghlll V Greenxx ell V Lltherland V CEIN TRAL BOSSE The Vmcennes har11e1s xxon th811 second dual meet on Oct 5 xx hen they defeated Cen tlal and Bosse at Garxln Park IH Evansxllle Rent? also xxas to pa1t1c1pate but falled to ippe u Klmmell set a nexx lecord of 8 48 xx hlch topped the old 1eco1d of 9 43 by nearly one mmute Klmmell X Llthelland V Stodghlll X Huston B Readel B - I ' 1. 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' ' I -L 7 1 f ' ' ' ' 4 0 1 YVILEY On OCtObG1 9 the VIHCQIIHQS harr1ers xx e1e host to VSIIQX of Te11e Haute Th1s xxas the second meetmg of the txxo teams and 1 mcennes agam xx on Klmmell ag,a1n shoxx ed perfect fo1m and estabhshed a nexx lecord of 9 44 4 for the home cou1se Klmmell s nexx record xxas also used dllllllg the S I -X C and remalned un bloken Iummell V Stodgh1ll X Smock XX Iackel VV L1the1land V LINTON OCfOlJ61 1 the Vmcennes ha111ers met L1n on and defeated them fO1 the second t1me of e season 1 Ixlmmell V 2 Stodgh1ll V 3 RHSICO V 4 C'1eenxxell V JASPEP The Al1ces tl ax eled to Jasper October lo to bllllg home another xlctorx of 21 34 The V111 cennes harr1ers xx ere agam led by Bryan Klm mell xx ho set a nexx record of 8 47 6 afte1 bemg pushed all the xxay by Berge of Jasper The old 1ecords xx as held by Lynn Wlseman a form Q1 VIHCQHHQS cross country and track runnel K1mmell V Berge J Stodgh1ll V Lltherland V P1nne1s1n J LAIVREINCEVILLE n Thursday October 17 the VIHCGHHQS ha1r1e1s traxeled to Laxxrencexulle to brmg, home a 19 36 x1ctory The f1nest 6Xl'11blt10I1 of sportsmansh1p xx as demonstrated when sex eral Vmcennes runners st1ax ed from the unmarked coulse Chlsty of Laxxrencex1lle sacrlflced h1s lead to help stralghten the Vmcennes runners out and 1n so domg, saxx hls own record beaten The nexx 19CO1d of 7 41 7 xx as set by K1mmell K1mmell V Chlstx L Stodgh1ll V NI1ller I Gleenxx ell V A On Saturday October 19 the S I A C xxas held on the Xlncennes course The SIX boys representmg XVIIICQHHQS xxere those xx1th the best seaso11 ax erages and are as folloxxs B1ya11 K1mmell Don Stodghlll Bob Greenxxell B1ll Hartzbulgh Kenneth PRSICO and Bob WI1lle1 1 BIXEIII Klmmell was defeated for the f11St t1me 111 the season by Canterbulx of RQ1tZ XX 31 d of Nexx Albany placed second Berge of Jaspe1 th11d and Ixlmmell of xmcennes fourth Desp1te K1mmell s defeat VIHCGHHGS came out on top xx 1th 20 pomts xx hlle Jasper xx as second xvlth 40 po1nts In xx mmm, the S I A C 19115 Cante1bu1x 9st3bl1Sh9d a nexx S I A C xecord but the f1eld record set by Klmmell lemalned unb1oken STATE 'NIEET Satu1dax October 26 Coach NIcCo1mack took the same SIX boys xx oh p31't1C1D21tEd 1n the S I A C meet to the state meet at Illdlan apolls Th1s xx as the only defeat for the X111 cennes harrlers SL 'NINIARY Coach NIcCormack sa1d that thls yea1 s team xxas the best he has exe1 coached and Bryan K1mmell IS the best 1l1Cl1V1dU3l runner he has seen 1n sex eral y931S Byran broke recolds 1n nearly half the meets and took flrst place 1n Per1y Andrexxs a prom1s1ng, runner xx as forced to qu1t before the season was flnlshed due to a sexexe cold and throat cond1t1on The V1n cen11es harr1e1s also suffered the loss of B1ll Lltherland xvho became 1nel1g1ble m the later p'x1t of the season In Splte of th1s loss the Vmcennes runners establlshed an excellent l9CO1d and haxe many returnlng next year to keep up that reco1d 'law WJ- ffl X! 41 f S I A A3-,fax if W Y. v 1 Q' . v L'. v V 7. . nf ,P . 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.