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LHS Advocate 1957-1958

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DVOCATE

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LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL, LINCOLN 8, N~BRASKA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1957

PeppersAnnounce Squad Leaders;

TEN CENTS

Ten to Vie For Queen Honors; Homecoming To · Reveal :Victor

The new Pepper squml leaders Frey, Raita Janson, Donna Keiser. Margaret Mueller, Jean Murphy,' chosen for this year have been announced by Mrs. Doris McCarty, Penny Penton, Julie Sampson, . Barbara · Sheridan, Nancy Tally, a Pepper. sponsor. · and Diane Yost. Squad leaders are: Barbara Ben"The duties of the ·squad leaders zel, Donna' Blodgett, Jane . Con· are to take att.endance at each nealy, Roberta Donnelly, Carolyn game and to report all merits and deinerits of each squad member," explained Mrs. McCarty. "A Pep"Who will be the 1957 Homecomper may earn merits by making ing Queen?" posters, helping with assemblies, One of ten senior girls, nominatselling' at games, passing out proed by the . Varsity football squad, grams, · making horseshoes, workwill he chosen Homecoming Queen. ing on the card section, working Announcement will be made at on homecoming, attending out-0fthe October 4 gartie, after senior town games in Pepper uniforms, boys vote in home rooms WednesNew officers have been elected and attending sports other than day, Thursday and Friday. for the Sophomore and Junior football · and basketball. Senior girl candidates are: Glees; according to Miss Dorthea "Demerits may be received for Sharon Anderson: Student CounGore and Mr. ·Ivan Caldwell. ·Of- two tardies, unexcused absences, cil, Student Council Secretary, ficers of the Aelian Choir · have leaving games before they are President of Sophomore Girls Glee, been announced by Mr. Hugh over, not participating at games, Red Cross · Council, Future Nurses Rangler. lack of neatness, not wearing comClub, County Day, Apprentice The new officers are: plete uniform or wearing fancy and Varsity Cheerleader, Aeolian Sophomore Glea-perl!)d 2-Carol collars, poor general conduct, and Choir, Honor Roll, Gold's column Alt, president; Susan Schritt, . vice- · not . wearing uniforms on specified in Advocate, Joy Night. president; Jackie Likens, secre- game days. Smoking in public, in Marty Davey: Mimes, Red Cross tary; · Pat Metcalf and Joyce uniform draws a penalty of three Council, International Club, AquaHomecoming Queen Candidates, top row, left to right: Charlotte Douglas, Carol Frey, Barb Phillips, Spoor, librarians, demerits. · links Treasurer, Home .Room RepLinda suilivan, and Diane Geier. · · · · Sophomore Glee-:-p e r i o d 3"Peppers earning enough merits, resentative, County Day, Advocate Second row: Donita · Reich, Kay O'Neill, Marty Davey, Jeannine Fenton, and Sharon Anderson. Sharon Douglas, president; Janet the number of which will be deExchange Editor, Junior Girls Doty, vice-president; · Gayla Blas- cided by the Executive Board, will Glee, Aeo,lian Choir, Co-Ed Coun~ czak, secretary; Vicki Owen and be given an award," continued lors, Varsity Cheerleader, l'eppers. Ilze Jakobson, librarians. Mrs. McCarty. "Girls receiving Charlotte Douglas: Sophomor. Sophomore Gl~period 5-Mary three demerits are dropped from Girls Glee Vice President, Junior Jo · Hughes, president; Sandra Peppers. Merits and demerits will Girls Glee, Aeolian Choir, Home Jacobsen, vice-president; Jeannie be given by members of the ExcuRoom Representative, and alterSchaaf, secretary; Peggy Thomp- tiv Bo a rd (officers and squad nate, Junior Class Officer, Honor son and Karen Hudson, librarians. leaders). Each Peppe1· will be notiRoll, County Day, Student Council, Sophomore Glee-p e r i o d 6fied in writing when she has had Writers Club, Red Cross Council, Vickie Haeffner, president; Andy two demerits. Any Pepper dropped ,International Club, Advocate Staff, Stoneman, · vice-president; Mars from the organization will be ·given . Properties committee; · K at h y Peppers. T h e student' directors of the "Night Must Fall," a psycho· lene Wmk, secretary; Joyce Bind- an inferior citizenship rating in deCaroJyn Frey: Sophomore and Beggs, Manager; Pat Bogar, Mar· Kay Diamondand Mary play are rum and Jean D;3.llas, libraria~s. pendability and will not be eligible logical murder · by Emlyn Williams Ann Quattrocchl. Production Man- ion Dorn, Betty Jones, Betty Pil-. Junior Girls Glee, Home Room Junior Glee-p e r i o d 1-Jean has been chosen as the Senior · ager is Angela Long. for membership again ." Representative and a 1 t e r n a tes, lard, and Connie Zink. Morrison, president; Jackie Gatto, Class play to be presented OctoCostumes committee; B r e n d a Vice President of the Junior Cl&M, Miss Thompson has released the vice-president; Sandi K. Gibson, ber 23. Miss Mary Thompson, list i>f committee s: Advertts- Davidson, Manager; Patricia King, Pepper squad leader, Internationsecretary;_ Janet Hergenrader, mg committee; Judy Ludlam, Susan Stump, and Loy L y n n al Club. daughter of Lincoln High's math treasurer; Judy Garner and Sharon Jeannine Fenton: Sophomore and teacher, Mrs .. Lillian Thompson, Manager; Donna Becker, G w .e n Wright. Witt, librarians. · Junior Girls · Glee, Aeolian Choir, Garret , Ruth Grundeman, Linda Light.ing committee; Gordon . Junior Glee-p e r i o d 2-Kathi will direct the play. Harm, Donna ,Keiser, Mary Mar- Young, Manager; Jane Connealy, Co-Ed Counselors, Peppers, AdvoKimmel, president; Roberta GardThe play takes place in Essex, tin, ~ay O'Neil, Ann Sheldon, La- Ray Howlett, and Nanci Johns'on, cate staff, County Day, Mil,nes. ner, vice-president; .. Anda AnderDi a ne Geier: Aeolian Choir, September 25-Advocate issued; England, at the cottage of Mrs. vonne Warak, Diane Yost, and · Miss Thompson, a new addition son secretary-treasurer; Marilyn Cheerleader, Student Council Vic~ to the Lincoln High faculty said, G.A.A.; Mummers.· Bramson, a hypochondriac, played Kathryn Young. Miller and Carol McAllister, liStage committee; Judie Overton, "I hope the play will · appeal to President, County·Day, Sophomore by Josephine Couch, who antagoSeptember 26-Aqualinks. brarians. . the students 11sit did to me. The Class Officer, Home Room RepreManager; Brian Binning, Jean September ~7-Varsity Football nizes. her niece and all her servAeolian Choir-Solveig Kla~tad, sentative, Joy Night, Junior Giris Murphy, · Betty Jean Myers, and. press rat.ings from · the eastern ·against Sioux Falls; Writers Club. president; Bill Bowers, vice-presi·newspapers were wonderful." Glee. ants. Judy Warner. September 30-Art Club; Cheer· ·dent; Janice Hoyer, secretary; Kay O'N~ill: Sophomore Girls leaders; International Club. Dan, portrayed by Doug Keill, ' Gary Mouden, manager; Bill ·DerGlee, Junior Girls Glee, Peppers, October 2-G.A.A.; Mummers. is a bellboy in a nearby resort meyer, . assistant manager. Future Nurses Club, Senior. Play October 3-Aqualinks; Mimes; 1. hote'L H.e "borrows" money from Crew, International Club, J,oy Science Club. Mrs. Bram.son's maid. Dora Par- · . . - .. ,Night. koe, played by . Marilyn Winter, October ,t..:..."Homecoml~g; Varsity Barbara Phillips: Aqualinks Sec• Football' against Grand Island; which brings forth a summons for retary, Red Cross Council, Appren· Dan to visit the Bramsor, home. tice and Varsity Cherrleader, Art P ~ppers. Such is his charm, Mrs. Bram· Club President, Sophomore Glee; son is immediately taken with him, 11It W3S 8.• valuable, and .educa• October 7-Cheerleeders meeting. Home Room Represen~ative, InterOctober 9-Advocate issued. and quickly adds him to her tiooal experience, and we had a national Club; Peppers, ·eo-Ed household servants. ball " stated Barb Benzel, Lincdn Counselors, Advocate, Joy ·Night. Olivia Grayne, played by Jan High senior, after.· returning fro~ Donita Reich: Sophomore Glee, Foltz, is Mrs. Bramson's unhappy three weeks of All-State at the Um-. Junior Glee, International Club, versity of Nebraska. Other Lincoln niece; Olivia discovers that the Home Room Representative and Al• High School students .participating murder of a hotel guest was comternate, Apprentice and Varsity in All-State were Laurie Abernathy; mitted by Dan. Rather taken by Cheerleader, Aeolian Choir, PepBusy soliciting advertisements -Billy Chiles, Carolyn Cof~m~n,.Jan Dan, she decides to shield him. pers, Advocate, Honor Roll, Keen• Foltz, John Mills, Ruthie Miller, for the Advocate this year is Lin- Dan, grateful, but powerless tn Time Council, Hi-Spot Committee, Penny Penton, Ann Sheldon, Jane coln High's Advocate advertising · the grip of his homicidal instincts, Joy Night. · Thompson, and· Barbara Tanner·. ' staff, appointed by Miss Mildred plots the murder of Mrs. Bramson Linda Sullivan: International All-State is divided into three d1· Waide. Staff members include Ray for her money. Club, Writers Club, Y-Teens, Pepvisions, music, ' a.rt, and speech. Howlett, business manager, CarHowever, the police, led by Inpers, Co-Ed .Counselors. Each student enrolls in the divi- men Aguilar, Dick Hart, ;Judy Lud- spector Belsize of. Scotland Yard, sion in which he or she is most in- lam Larry Murray, and Don Sief- played by John Donaldson, takes terested. him ·away to be hanged, leaving kes,' salesmen. · · The boys were housed in .the "Each staff memb~r is assigned Olivia relieved but des9late. men's _dormitories on the campus, Others in the cast include: Oliv· firms contracting to advertise in ,and the girls in the women's so- the Advocate. He is then re- ia's boresome suitor, Hubert rorities. Laurie, played by Jim Di c k; sponsible for the copy every issue. · Studying the rules & regulations new to them are the Lincoln The Ag College campus was the 'All work is done .outside of school Nurse Libby, the district nurse Every year the C0llege Entrance · High· Exchange Students. From left to right: Marcelo Glgena, Uruacene· for students attending Boy's who attends Mrs. Bramson, played ana service ratings are given," exExamination Board offers a Merit . guay; Solvelg Klaastod, Norway; and Ricardo Cruz, Philippine Islands. state and Girl's state this s~m- plained Miss Waide. "Each ad- by Willa Delehoy; and Mrs. BramScholarship Test to any high school mer. son's cook, Mrs. Terrence, played vertiser receives a copy of each senior, . at a dollar per student. Girls attending were Angela issue of the paper." by Penny Penton. Each school may .offer the test Long and Mary Bet!i Gottula. without charge to. the upper Boy's state participants from 5 per cent of its senior class. Lincoln High were, John DonaldThe eligible students · at Lincoln son, Jim Dick, Ned Prucha, Doug High are: Laurie Abernathy, Larry Keil, Bill Bowers, and Bob Hill, Lincoln High has three students Drive-ins Especially Impressive who was elected . Lieutenant Gov· Ricardo was most impressed by Barron, Darlene Cheever, Josestudying under the American Field ernor. "drive-ins". "Everywhere one may phine Couch, Marilyn Epp, Judith Service Plan this year. The AFS Those taking part in Boone Iowa drive in - banks; restaurants and Farris, Suzanne Fry, Mary Beth James Mann, Blue Springs, Mis- students are Ricardo Cruz from . This 'year Lincoln High has acGottula, Robert Hill. Quaker Camp from . Lincoln High theaters," he ~arvelled. Raita Jansons, Mary Louise Linquired m·ore new students from di£. souri the Philippine Islands, Marcelo were .A:nnWalker, Sally Peterson, Sol was impressed by the pep genfelder, Angela L9ng, Susan Sylvia Maples, Richmond, In- Gigena from Uruguay and Solveig Carol Watt, Denny Taylor, Bob · ferent countries, states, and towns rally and the wide variety of ex- Mourer, Katherine . Pabst, Bett, diana · Power and Anna Marie Pheiffer. Klaastad from Norway. · outside of Nebraska than ever betra-curricular activities offered at Pillard, Ned Prucha, Bonita Redi• Lincoln High Student Council Jerry Maul, Yoder, Wyoming All the students express a love school, fore. Twenty-two states and seven ger, Kay Rendell. members attendj.ng the Student Shirley McIntyre, Sava n n a h, oi America, but find different Marcelo and Sol like American Barbara Tanner, Ann Walker, Council.· camp at Cheley, Colora- foreign countries are represented. .things of special interest. "Nebr,as• foods and were especially impressGeorgia Carol Watt, John Wehr, Dougal do were Sharon .Anderson, and Bill A party sponsored by the Student ka's temperatures are too cold," Richard Miller, San Jose, Cali. ed by the varieties. Marcelo ·found Dermeyer. Mary Margaret Holt- Ce>uncilfor all students new to the says Marcelo who hf'S never seen it hard to believe the number .of Whitmer, and Marilyn Wint.er. fornia The test will be given on Tues• meier, and Sharon Witt attended Lincoln Public School System, was Virginii.. Morris, Torrance, Cali- snow. The Nebraska plains and packaged foods, instant mixes and day, October 22, 1957, between the convention in Rosewell, New Mexquantities of cattle remind him of fornia held in the High-Spot, after · school America's modern food conven- hours of 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. This ico. ' · Ronnie Munson, Montgomery, Uruguay. · Sept. 24. The purpos · of the party ience. Ricardo's favorite dish is is the only time at .whicp the test "In Norway," Sol says, "it is was to help the students get ac- Alabama Italian spaghetti, American style. may be taken. Registrations must Larry Murray, Crown Point, In· colder and. it rains nearly all the quainted with each other. Refresh, be in by September 26. · · In reply to. the question of any diana · time." ments ·were served and entertainRicardo explained, "In the Phil- difference~ in customs here and Osterholm D o u g, Colorado ment was provided. ippine Islands the language is pre- J. at home, Sol stated that bobby sex, The list of students from out of Springs, Colorado "Seniors, it's not too early to Albert Perry, Kansas City, Mis- dommately Spanish with modifica~ and bermuda shorts were not worn state include: plan to havL your Links pictures souri tion by other cultures such as in Norway. Slacks and Jeans can be · Larry Aichele, Milton-Freewater, taken and to select the photograph~ Gayle · Pitsch, Englewood, Colo- Chinese. The Philippines official worn to school by Norwegian girls. er of your choice from the' list of Or{!gon Marcelo and Richardo found little language is Tagalog." appr()ved studios," stated Marilyn DeAn Alexander, Kansas City, rado Sharon Ritenour, Leadvill, ColoMarcelo speaks English, Spanish, differences in clothing. Sport Waybright, senior biography edi- Kansas The Lincoln High School Parents clothe~ are standard apparel · in the native language of Uruguay, to.. Cheryl Anderson, San Antonio, · ra~o Group program introduces the 1957Susan Slezak, Atherton, Cali- and is studying French. While Sol their countries. Texas "The deadline for senior pictures 1958 school y~ar, with t!ie theme, Lowell Bachle, Phoenix, Arizona / fornia will be November · 13 so we sugcan speak Norwegian and English, American Movies Popular "Our Friendship Year." Dedicated Christene Smith, M o n t a g u e, she has also studied German and Sharon 'Binfield, Urbana, Illinois ; gest you have yQur picture taken Dating begins in Norway between · to increasing friendliness among Michigan as soon as possible ; Complete Jim Boehm, Rivers:c...;· New Jer, · French. the ages. of 13 and 14. Girls always students, between students and par- . Louis Steva, St. Marys, Ohio. ·.' information concerning the. pic- sey dress up for dates. The most com- ents, between students, parents, Norma Stowe, Tulsa, Oklahoma tures will be available in the near Isis Jean Bahlmeyer, Sacramenmon evenings entertainment , is the a·nd faculty, and among the parents Kathryn Young, Lakeland, Florfuture through Home Rooms," con- to, ·Calif American movie. Contrary to popu- themselves. According to the. Par• ida tined Marilyn . . Jane Carter, Council Bluffs,.Iowa ents' Group Board of which Mr. ; Jar belief dates are not neces. "The Board of Education has Susan Clemen, Hampton, i<iwa · · .Graham Flury, Milbank, South and Mrs. Fred Johnson · are cosarily chaperoned. Lynn Fobes, Oklahoma City, 1'>k· Dakota released the approved list of presidents the school year program Lincoln High School has an enPhilippine customs require Lenhart, Sacramento, takRenate . photographers. All seniors pic- lahoma will revolve around 5 general parrollement of 1,808 students for ing a younger sister or brother . ent meetings, a music clinic, at Larry, ·Melvin, ·and Myron Gag- ·Ciiiifornia tures must be taken at one of Norman · M a r tin, Meridian, 1957-58. This exceeds by 69, the on a date. Dating usually begll¥ th-- following studios: ner, Tao», New Mexico which Lincoln High School will host pupils in attendance last year, at 16. • · David Haar, Freeman, South rJa~ · Mississippi Anderson Studio atlout one thousand school musi• ,· James Mitchell, Brookfield, Miswhen the number was 1,739. · A ·car is seldom used for dates Eden Foto Art ikota cians, from all parts of .Nebraska souri Girls take heart. This year the in Uruguay. Teenagers may obtain and fourteen post athletic event Edholm and Blomgren Glenda Hay, Havana, Illhu>is . Foreign Countries Represented boys outnumber the girls in all drivers licenses at 18. There, Evans Studio. Gloria House, Oklahom~ City, dances, which will be either Hi• · but the junior class. In the overall · dance.; are most popular. . Fox Fotos Oklahoma ' From other countries are: Spot or Keen-Time dances. Hi-Spot number the girls lead the boys by William Kennedy, Crystdl Springs, Gold's Potrait Studio Sol's American "parents" . are · will be dances after Linc;oln High Annette Barber, Okinawa Mississippi · Les McAdams Mr. and M.rs. Fred Johnston. Mar- athletic events, and will be mainly Ricardo Cruz, Philippine Islands 919 to 889. The sophomores have the largest Dennis · Kerchal,.· Elirio, Illinois Miller and Pain• Studio celo is staying with Mr. and Mrs. for Lincoln High students. Kee~Marcelc Gigena, Melo, Uruguay William Lane, Gar¥, Indiana National School Studios, Inc. ·soJveig Klaastad, -Norway enro llment, with a total of 720 Robert Crosby. Mr. Crosby is a Time dances will be held after in• L:.any St~C~;; . .t..rthilr Owens. Stuc.io Patricia · White, London, England students. The junior class is next former governor of Nebraska . Ri· tra-city high school ~vents and wi'.1 Skoglund Doran Mike Ledbetter, ,.Jackson, TenJames Burkett Jr.; Tainan, For- with 619 and the seniors show 459. cardo 's " family" is Mr. and Mrs. be for aJ1J.iillachoo! ~ in nessee mosa Townsend StudiD pu}Jil.i r~41d. ~ .JohA ~f'vir.11..

Girls Selected ·By '5~ -Squad Told Oct. 24

Choir,-Glees

Pick Leaders

Homicide Featured

Ill

Senior

Class Play, "Night Must Fall"

ILINKS LOG I

..-LHS ·Sfud.ent.s

.Attend Camps ·

· Waide Appoints ·Advertising Staff

·Merit Scholarship Test Scheduled For October 22

Many Countries and ,States Represente~ by Ne1vcomers

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Drive-Ins, Rallies Impress .:fFSExchange .Students

Senior Photo~ Due November 13

Parent Group

Work Begins

Enrollment . Shows . BiJys Top Girls

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