Vincennes Lincoln High School - Lincoln Log Yearbook (Vincennes, IN)

 - Class of 1947

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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

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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 .



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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

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