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Mr~ Louise Baugher-Counselor, receiied Bachelor of Fine Arts degrei at Oklahoma City University, Okllhoma. Received Educational Hotrs, Wilson Teachers College, Wa.hington, D. C., Master of Education degree at the University of
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Nebraska. Hobbies are photography and music. Mrs. Ruth Buckner-German teacher, graduate of LHS, formerly taught at Irving Junior High School. Mrs. Buckner's hobbies include reading, sewing, campµig, and outdoor life.
FirstSerious PlayPresented at LH,Si Lincoln High School's first completely serious play, "Letters to Lucerne" by Fr it z Rott er and Allen .Vincent will _be presented October 22.
Mr. Dean Clawson-Mechanical Drafting and Industrial. Crafts teacher, received his degree _at the University of Nebraska. · Mr. Clawson was former Reserve Gymnastics Coach at LHS. Hobbies are camping, sports, and outdoor life. Mr,· Robert Compton-Science and Chemistry teacher. Received his Master of Science in Education deg-ree at the University of Nebraska in 1951. His hobbies are fishing, hunting, and boating.
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Among LHS Faculty Evry year new teachers as well n,w students start their duties t Lh.coln High School. This year ~ig!J new teachers joined the Lincolr High faculty . Included are:
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Looking over an American textbook are exchange teacher, Mrs. Molly Crawford and Lincoln High's two exchange students Aila Schildt of Finland and Fred Ambrosini of t..uxembourg.
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Veon, Kathle en Lomax, Beverly Moxham, Claudia Stolle y, Sandra Larson, Klea Lynn Sellmeyer, Vicki Stork, Mar y Farle y, Linda Ha· mer , Sandy Bock, JoAnn Mesa. Stage : Kather ine Ollenburg, The play opens near · Lucerne, chairman , Ja ckie Gatto , Charla Switzerland earl y fall, 1940· as the Bates, Doug Frank lin, J oan Cacek, girls are just returning to their Karen Gertstenberger , Carol Mcpr ivate American school after va- Allister, DeAnn Alexander , Con• cation . nie Mar tin . A six girl group, including PoCostumes: Cynth ia Pelikan, lish Olgo and German Erna, form Chairman , Joan Upton, Karen Rothe nucleus of the cast. Under gers , Arlene Jundt, Bern ice Zelen, their wise head mistress they live Becky Stuhr, Sandi Gibson. a protected life away from the ha- · Lighting: H. Martin Swan, treds of t he world. chairman , Virginia Wadhams , MarThe nightly custom at tne cia Miller, Barbar a Newell. school is to read aloud their let"I'm sure the cast will do the ters fr om home. When the war fine chara cterization necessary to breaks out Mrs. Hunter tries to make the play a huge success," keep the school isolated from the said Mrs. Boyle about the 1958 terrible things occurring in Eur- senior play. ope. The bragging let ters Erna receives from home sets the whole school against her . Although she is not responsible, somehow she gets blamed for Germany's evil.s. Despite Olga's obvious love for Erna and especially for Erna's broth• er Hans, she cannot help her strong feeling against Germany for what they are doing to Poland .
Mr. Allen Kirtley-Elementary Desiill and Commercial Art teacher. of BalbQa High School, Applications are now ready for Graduate This year Lincoln High has two Mrs. Crawford taught in Fentham San Franci11co. Was in the serthe Navy's thirteenth annual com- vice during World War IL Receiv- students studying under the Amer- School for Girls . · Both Fred and Aila said class petitive examination for its na- ed his Bachelor of Fine Arts ·in ican Field Service. They are in the tion-wide Regular NROTC college Education degree at the Universi- Fred Ambrosini from Esch, Lux- ~chedules are different embourg and Aila Schildt from school of their native land as training program, according to a ty of Nebraska. Hobbies are pho- Vasa, Finland. Also here under a they are varied each day. On tography and art. recent announcement by the Navy teacher exchange program spon- · Monday •-first period one class Department. The mental examisored by the Federal Government would meet, on Tuesday first periMiss Lydia Lekai-Clerical and Of- of each country is Mrs. Molly od a different class would meet nation is scheduled for December fice training teacher. Received Crawford, the exchange teacher and so on with the other periods 13, and is open to all high school both Bachelor and Masters degrees from Birmingham, England. She and days. senior boys and graduates who can at the Uiversity of Nebraska. Grad- teaches English 3 and English LitThe teachers move from class qualify. Bill Dermyer, class of '58, uate of LHS. Enjoys reading, and · erature. to class instead of the students. spending time with her niece. was among the 25,000 high school Speech, Choir Courses Impressive Dating Discou-raged students who participated in the The Cast includes: nation-wide College Aptitude Test Mrs. Susan Sheldon-New geometry As to dating, Aila explained, EspeciaUy impressive to the stuHey Seniors ! Don't read any· last December. He has been or- and gym teacher. Received her dents and teacher was the size of "A girl has only one boy friend , Louise Shadley -Olga Kirinski thing else in th is paper unt il you degree at the De Pauen University, dered to the University of -Nethe schools, Fred was also im- and does not go out with one and Alfred Ambrosini-Gustave read th is! - Did you know that braska as a Midshipman in the Greencastle, Indiana. Hobbies are pressed with the speech and choir then with another at a different Sharon Binfield-Erna Schmidt your Senior picture for t he 1959 sailing and golf. _Naval Reserve Officers Training courses. Aila felt "The time be- time." Since dat ing leads to ne- Pat Haley-Gretchen Linder Links must be turn ed in no later \ Corps. Jim Cadwallader and John tween classes is too short and I glect of studies, teachers do not Joel Lundak-Hans Schmidt than November 14? Th is is the ' Hoerner, 1957 graduates of Lin- Mr. Harold Slaight-Industrial Arts have difficulty in finding · my care for it ," said Fred. Both Karalee Shaner -Margarethe _word from Judy Corn , Senior Biogcoln High School, - are now taking t~acher. Received his degree at classes." Mrs. Crawford comment- agreed datin g started at about 15. Linda Heller ich-Mrs. Hunter raphy Edito r. part in NROTC scholarships. Missouri State University, Marys- ed on how smartly dressed the Aila speaks Finish, Swedish, Sandy West-Bingo Hill ville, Missouri. Listed among his women teachers were. "The Links r eally isn 't complet e and German. Fred speaks both Margery Coffey-Felice Renoir The deadline date for receipt interests are automobiles and Asked about foods, Aila express- German and Fren ch and also a Margaret Hendrikson-Sally Jackson unless all the stu dents ar e repre ·of all applications is November gardening. ed a great liking for peanut but- Luxembour g dialect which is spok- Karen Kenney-Marion Curwood sented," stated Ju dy. "Hurry an d 1,5, 1958, the Na.v:f said. ter, but Fred thought it was hor- en in the town from which he Doug Franklin-Kopp ler mak e your appointment now, and -..... ,j' "' rible. They liked the drive-ins comes, Mrs. Crawford exclaimed, the 1959 Links will be bett er than The Crews include: . N~ ELIGIBILITY and said they had none in their "I know enough language to get Assist ant to the Directorever !" As soon as you get your pri nts me around t he continent, as I like Connie Mart from th e studio, bring one glossy to trav el very much. " Production ManagerMale citizens of the United - MPs, --Cra-wfm,d.,-has----e-tariefi pea . -- - - -- .E& abe t h Kaafman _·print_ with --your name - an d h om e ___States-.beiween...the..ages...~-U---and ...,. Schools Not Coed pals between girls in her classes Properties: Sue . Backstrom , room writ ten lightly in pencil on 21 are eligible to apply for the .,_ ___________ her e and those she taug ht in Eng- chairman, Lenore Koehler, Fel e- the back to r oom 319. Navy College Aptitude Test. PerThe approve d stu dios are : cia Hardison, Bonnie Sievers, AnSchooling differs somewhat in land. sons attaining a qualifying score Sept. 24-Advocate issued; G.A.A. da Anderson , Winifred Arnold , And erson St udio will be given the Navy's rigid the two countries. At home neithFred Ambtosini's American paMummers Colvin Heyn Studio . er Aila nor Fred could choose ren ts are Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Ann Feifsch neider . midshipman physical examination Evans Studio · Advertising : Beverly Wallin , next February. the . courses they would like to Moore and Aila Schildt's parent s Sept. 25-Aqualinks; Mimes; take although they did get to are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Teale. Mrs. chairman, Audrey Grising er , Pam Gold's Portr ait Studio Science Club Successful candidates will start Les McAdams choose their curriculum . The Crawford is living with Miss their Naval careers in colleges Sept. 26-Football, Lincoln South- schools were not coeducational. Gwendoline Birky . Miller and Paine Portr ait Stu dio and universities across the counArth ur Owens Stud io east; Peppers try in 1959. All tuition, fees, Skoglund-Dor an Stu dio and books will be furnished by Sept. 29-CheerleaQers Townsend Stu dio the Navy, plus an annual retainer Edh olm and Blomgren Oct. 2-Aqualinks pay of $600 for a maximum of four years . - Regular NROTC mid- Oct. 3- Football, Grand Island / ·shipmen will spend part of three -Do you notice anvthina Oct. 6-Cheerleaders, International successive summers on training new about the ADVOCATE? Club cruises with various Fleet units. Beginning with this issue The University of Ne1>raska was Mrs. William · Pf eiff was an assistthe Lincoln High newspap,, Applications for this program Oct. 7- Primary election of the site of 1958 All-State held ant chief counselor. Student Council er will be print~ by the June - 10 through Jun e 28. All-State leading to a career in the naval Girls State was also held on the Northeast Printers who· also service are availabl e from Miss is a Fine Arts cour se for versatile Univer sity of Nebr aska Campu s. young people -in Nebraska and Representatives print both Northeast's and Dorcas Weatherby in Room 210 or Oct. 8-Advocate issued, Honors from Lincoln Convocation; Mummers; from the nearest U.S. Navy Reneighboring states . Southeast's school papers. High were Sharon Witt and Judy Two .hundred and seventy girls G.A.A. cruiting Station. Zadina . r esponded when president Shirley Lincoln - High School part iciGirls Stat e and Boys State have Oct. IO-Honors Convocation; Bowers called the firs t Pepper pants this year included Marilyn the joint pur pose of famili arizin g Peppers meeting to or der in the UIS au diDuncan, Dianne Ellickson, Joann t eenager s with local, state , and na• torium, for the pur pose of meetKuhn, Joel Lundak, Duncan Mc- tional governm ent fu nctions . ing sponsor s and officers, a n d Callum, Sandie Otterman, Kare n elect ing squad leaders . Rogers, Kay Trimbl e, Judy Waser , Seniors Attend Boone arid June graduate John Mills. The following girls were electe d "We discussed subj ects ranging as squad leader s: All-State is divided into thr ee from nucl ear warfa r e thr ough segcourses, Art, Music, and Speech. regat ion and enjo yed all of it!" Squad 1- DeAnn Alexander was th e r eport of th e four senior Squad 2-Jackie Bauer "Our Courte sy Year" will be Miss Dorthea Gore and Mr. Ivan girls who attend ed th e Youth ConBoys' State Convenes Squad 3-Carolyn Campbell · this year's theme for the Lincoln ference on World Affa irs on Ju ne . Caldwell ann ounced that officer s Squad 4--J oyce Cramer High Parents' Group. They plan of the Juni or Girls Glee and Aeo- Squa-d 5-Jan Frappia The top in musical talent as The annual Nebr aska Boys State 14-21 at Boone, Iowa. to dedicat e the year to 'the imheld last Jun e, took place on the Sponsor ed by Intern ational Club lian Choir have been elect ed. well as brilliant dance groups will Squad 6-C harle ne Hamilton provement of par ent-teen r elations University of Nebrask a Agri cultu - and the Quakers of Lincoln, Nancy For Aeolian Choir th e following Squad 7-San dra Holmes and they have set their goal to be included in the program to be ral Campus. LHS boys at tending Huffman, Jan et Irwin , Elizabeth Squad 8-Pat Johnson have an enthusiastic faculty and pr esented by the Lincoln Com- were Don Burt, Sidney Ch esnin, Kaufman and Karalee Shaner were boys were elected: Squad 9-Kathie Kimmel family year, accordin g to the munity Concerts. Dick Farl ey, Joel Lundak, Roy the recip ient s of scholarships t o Pr esident-Fr ed Ambrosini Squad 10-Janice Marler Vice Pre sident-Warr en Brooks newsletter they put out. Scheele, a·nd John Winkelman. the camp. Squad 11-Marilyn Miller Secretar y-Treasur er-Del Howland Beginning November 4, with th e The year's program will r evolve Officers for fir st period Junior Squad 12-Caro l Ramer around four general par ents' meet- pr esentation of Roberta Iglesias Squad 13-Klea Lyn Sellmeyer Girls Glee ar e: ings and eleven post -athletic event and his Spanish Dancers, _the seaSquad 14-Bonnie Sievers Pr esident-Sherr ill Geistlinger dances. These danc es will be pri Squad 15- Virginia Wadham s Vice Pres ident-Car ol Bauer marily Hi-Spot dances. Any stu- son will include such notable _s as Squad 16--Jud y Zadina Secret ary-Jackie Likens dent from any o fth e Lincol n high Arthur Feidler a n d the Boston Tr easur er -Margar et Howey The changes in the r ules an d schools are welcome and it is th e Pop s Orchestr a. This group will Librari ans-Sally Dale regu lations were then read and exParents' Group int ention to de- be in Lincoln on January 5. Andy Stoneman plained. The me eting ended with velop th ese da nces as stag partie s th e cheerl eaders going t hrou gh so that boys and girl s without The Robert Shaw Chorale and the new cheers . dates will feel welcome. Orchestra is th e February 25 presentation. Mr. Shaw is the _founder and conductor of the Collegiat e Chorale and th e Choral Dir ector for the NB C Symphony broadcasts.
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LH.S. Students Attend Boone, All-StateNew Printer! Eight Seniors ToGirls State•Boys State Peppers Announce New Squad Leaders
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Lincoln Concerts -Parent Group Aim Feature TopTalent
Junior Girls Glee Officers Announced
Jean and Chip Relate Sum"'er ExPeriences
Present Enrollment Shows Boys Lead
"The boys have done it again," states Miss Margu erit e Gunderman att endance dir ector. There are 38 more boys than gir ls thi s year, with th e total enrollm ent at 1,816.
On March 20; Ruth Page' s Chi• cago Opera Ballet will pr esent the program. This organization stars Marjori e Tallchi ef. A tentative fifth production, the stage pres ent ation of Candide is being consider ed.
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Lincoln High sent four student repr esentativ es to th e Campaign Kick-Off. They wer e: Elizabeth Kaufm an, Jo e Edwards, Sherrill Geistling er, and Vicky Seymour.
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