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

 - Class of 1947

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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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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 . . 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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 . ' v . 7 ' 1 , . Q . - 1 u n - - y- - ' . , . Q ' V - ! 1 - 0 . . . . . , , , Q 1 7 . ' 0 T - 9 . . , . - . 1 9 - , . . 0 1 1 . - Q u , . ' - , . r . C.A. r . . , ' ' r . , , u - ra ' ' y 9 1 ' - - . . , 9 . . . . ' n U . . . . . , . , . . , Y - . . . n 1 , 7 I , A , . . . . . Y , . Q 1 n , Y L' '.- ' ' Q , . Y .u K 1 ' v v Q ' ' ' yr ' ,' w 'V - . ' L v ' ! Q w 1 Y ' I v ' ' 'V ' ' v , . , l 9 1 ' - . 1 , Q 1 - 1 I f

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