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                    <text>THE&#13;
CRIMSON&#13;
AND&#13;
BLUE &#13;
PAR&#13;
ONE:&#13;
PREFACE&#13;
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The Crimson and Blue is a verbal and pictorial&#13;
account of the 1956 schoo l year at Abraham Lincoln High Schoo l, Counci l Bluffs, Iowa.&#13;
Its publication is made possibl e through the&#13;
co mbined effo rts of tri -editors-in-chi ef, Karen&#13;
Archer, How a rd Booth, a nd Dexter H awks; cobusiness managers, Karen Johnson and Sy lv ia Patterson; photography editor, Dick Harding; advisers,&#13;
Mr. W . Robert Brown, Miss Margaret R. H enderson,&#13;
Mr. Herbert Little, and Mr. Walter Ka ltenborn;&#13;
and the editorial, business, a nd p ho tographi c staffs. &#13;
Table&#13;
of&#13;
Contents&#13;
Dedication . .. . . .. . . .. . . . ...... . . 6&#13;
Fe ature Section . .. .. .. . . . . . . ... . .7&#13;
Admini stration . . . . . . .. . . . . ... . . . 12&#13;
Organi zations . .. ... . .. . .. . . . . . . . 20&#13;
Speech . . ... . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .... . . 39&#13;
Drama . .. .. .. . . . . .. . . .. . .. . ... 42&#13;
Music .. . . . .. ... . . .. . . . . . . . . ... 47&#13;
Publications . . ..... . .. . .. . . . .. .. 52&#13;
R.O.T.C. ... .. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 56&#13;
Athleti cs .. . .. . . . ... . . ... . . .. . . . 60&#13;
Football .. . . . .. . . ... . .. .. . .. 62&#13;
Basketball ... . . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. 65&#13;
Wrestling . . .. . . ... . .. . .. ... . 68&#13;
Track .. .. . . . . . . . . . ... .. . .. . . 69&#13;
Tenn is . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . .70&#13;
Golf . .. ... . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. .. 71&#13;
Girls" Sports ... .. . . . . . . . . ... . 72&#13;
Classes ... . .... ...... .. . . . . ... . 74&#13;
Freshmen . .. .. ... . . . . . . . .. .. .76&#13;
Sophomores . .. . .. .. .. . . .... . . 79&#13;
Juniors . ... . .. . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . 84&#13;
Seniors .. .... . .. . . . . .. . ... . . 89&#13;
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mi1111&#13;
E:leanott&#13;
Bapti!lt&#13;
Dedication&#13;
With pride and admiration, the editors of the Crimson and Blue&#13;
dedicate this yearbook to Miss Eleanor Baptist, who has served for&#13;
twenty-one years at Abraham Lincoln High School.&#13;
Miss Baptist has spent the entirety of her twenty-one-year tenure&#13;
at Abraham Lincoln working with students on school publications,&#13;
including twelve years as adviser for the annual and fourteen years&#13;
as an instructor of journalism . She has helped countless sophomores&#13;
over the hurdles of English 111 and IV, and has been a sponsor of&#13;
Delta Tau for seven years.&#13;
In addition to her service to A. L. students, Miss Baptist has been&#13;
active in promoting the welfare of teachers at local, state , and&#13;
national levels.&#13;
Her devotion to Abraham Lincoln High School will long be&#13;
remembered. &#13;
Changes&#13;
6eatulle ~ection&#13;
" The old order changeth, yie lding pJace to new .. ..&#13;
This quotation from Tennyson, the p~et, appropriately&#13;
describes the changes going on in Council Bluffs today.&#13;
Changes, of course, may not always mean improvement;&#13;
but they add variety, interest, and demonstrate the dynamic spirit of a community.&#13;
In this section of pages, the 1956 yearbook staff&#13;
has attempted to reflect that progressive spirit by means&#13;
of words and pictures.&#13;
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Changes in the annua l itself occur this year.&#13;
Among them a re the introduction of spat color&#13;
and use of a new-type caver.&#13;
Above: Here is the heart of the public address system, newlyinsta lled at A. L. The pone l of this intricate machine connects&#13;
the office with every room in the mai n building and gym.&#13;
Below: Changes at A. L. include personnel. New teachers are:&#13;
Mrs. Coad, Mr. Anderson, seated; Mr. Church, Mrs. Minarcini,&#13;
Mr. Copeland, Mr. Thomas, standing.&#13;
Changes&#13;
A pause a t th e new drinking&#13;
fountain real ly refr eshes, for&#13;
e lectrically-cooled wa te r.&#13;
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0&#13;
Changes at A. L. are varied .. ... new lighting and soundproofing in many classrooms, new con veniences&#13;
in the halls, new bell system, new faces among the instructors, and new pride among the students in the&#13;
beginning of a renovation program. Here is a picture potpourri of changes, big and small.&#13;
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Renovotion in clossrooms ot A. L. hos not been as complete as&#13;
originally planned, but many of the rooms hove been soundproofed with new acoustical ceilings and brightened with rows&#13;
of fluorescent lights. .&#13;
The most appreciated change at A. L. is probobl y the&#13;
new bell system. Easy-to-hear bells hove replaced the old&#13;
bell-and-clock system, which was rarely synchronized to&#13;
school needs.&#13;
tha nks to st d . u ent -council purchases, is availa b le on all floors.&#13;
Aiding storage and hall traffic at the some time, recessed lockers toke the place of the o ld projecting&#13;
type. These new lockers ore the product of classes in practical mechanics.&#13;
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Face-lifting of store fronts is&#13;
one of the busy pro jects of&#13;
many Council Bluffs merchants&#13;
as port of the city's continuing&#13;
progress. Typical is Beno"s&#13;
change of face from the old,&#13;
left, to the new, right.&#13;
Change&#13;
DEPARTMENT STO&#13;
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illDiWIIDQ\~lli~~ \~\\t ;,- i 1.2.&#13;
Simplificatio n is port of the .. ne w look .. in the Council Bluffs skyline. The e labo rate&#13;
clock-towe r of the Pottowattomie County Court House comes down.&#13;
Workmen raze the old post office building. A new $1500,000 structure is to rise from&#13;
the rubble.&#13;
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A move fo r more and b e tte r schools is&#13;
evident in Council Bluffs. The new Washington School replaces the old h igh-towered&#13;
landmark at the head of Main and Bryant&#13;
Streets. &#13;
Council Bluffs is changing. From a so-called " one-horse" town, shabby both in appearance and c1v1c pride,&#13;
Council Bluffs is today bounding ahead in the fields of business, religion, culture, and family living. On these&#13;
pages are representative pictures of the city's parade of progress.&#13;
It took twenty yeors to moke a dream come true. Now a reality, the Broadway Viaduct links into one the two sections of the city.&#13;
Church construction keeps pace with other progressive steps&#13;
taken in Council Bl uffs. Shown is the new educational unit of&#13;
the Presbyterian Church.&#13;
Modernizing streets and thoroughfares, one of the&#13;
city's biggest single projects, provides a noticeable change in the appearance of Count il Bluffs.&#13;
A pleasant change fro:n the housing shortage of the past&#13;
is the present building boorn, greatest in the 102-year&#13;
history of Council Bluffs.&#13;
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PART&#13;
TWO:&#13;
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ADMINISTRATION &#13;
nt t &#13;
Russel J. Mourer,&#13;
superintendent of&#13;
schools&#13;
Theron R. Stuelke,&#13;
Abraham Lincoln High&#13;
School principal&#13;
14&#13;
Boa1td oi £du.cation&#13;
Mr. Carl W. Eckert, president&#13;
Dr. Russell Blanchard&#13;
Mr. Fee Chew&#13;
Mr. Arnold Christensen&#13;
Mrs. John Hansen&#13;
Mr. C. Franc is Putnam&#13;
Mr. Harry Voss&#13;
Mr. Lester E. Andrews, secretary &#13;
In appreciation. • •&#13;
Miss Bess Hanigan, who retired in 1955, came to A. L. in&#13;
1926. In addition to teaching American history, American&#13;
government, consumer economics, and modern problems, she&#13;
willingly contributed her time and effort to sponsoring three&#13;
junior classes, five senior classes, and the Thalian and Alpha&#13;
Literary Societies.&#13;
Mr. Virgil Miller, now on leave of absence, has taught&#13;
physics, algebra, and general science at A. L. During his&#13;
twenty-eight years here, the students have known him as a&#13;
sponsor of the Philo Literary Society, the Camera Club, four&#13;
junior classes, four senior classes, and the National Honor Society. He also served as Director of Athletics and had charge&#13;
of the Crimson and Blue camera staff.&#13;
Miss Dora Nyrop, who also retired in 1955, became a member of A. L.'s faculty in 1932. In the ensuing years, she served&#13;
ably as an instructor of English, junior business training ,&#13;
orientation, and general mathematics. Additional duties&#13;
included those of Dean of Girls for four years and sponsor&#13;
of the Alpha Literary Society.&#13;
15 &#13;
Row 1: Henderson, Copeland, Hanthorn, Downs, Baptist, La ro, Huckleeberry. Row 2: Biche l, Koltenborn, Doty,&#13;
Hughes, Ketter, Johnson, Brown. Row 3: llgenfritz, Coad, Anderson, Eschmann, Copel, Jennings.&#13;
Gaylord Anderson-Ame rican Government, Athletics&#13;
Eleanor Baptist- English&#13;
Viola N. Bichel- Vocal Music, Theory and Appreciation&#13;
W . Robert Brown- Ame rican Literature&#13;
Thomas H. Capel-American Histo ry, Commercial&#13;
Geography, Economics, Athletics&#13;
Office Staff: Margare t Morte nson, registra r; Be rnice Williams, trea surer; Marigold Wa lke r, secretary.&#13;
16&#13;
David Church- Driver Tra ini ng&#13;
Elizabeth T. Coad-Englis h Literatu re , American&#13;
Literatu re&#13;
Jack H. Copeland - Physics&#13;
Vernon E. Doty- Industria l Arts, Athl e ti cs&#13;
Jet Thrush Downs- Typing&#13;
Juanita R. Eschmann - Wo rld Histor y , American&#13;
History&#13;
Marion Hanthorn - Homemaking&#13;
Margaret R. He nderson - Latin, Eng lish&#13;
Erva C. Huckleeberry - Typing, Sh orthand , Busin.ess&#13;
Arithmetic, Adult Ed ucation&#13;
Coordinator&#13;
William R. Hughes - Business Education&#13;
Rex D. llge nfritz - Instrumental Music&#13;
Vi ctor P. Je nnings- Algebra, Ge ne ral Mathematics,&#13;
Athl e ti cs&#13;
Thurma n E. Johnson - Typing, Athleti cs&#13;
Walter T. Ka ltenborn- Ame rican History, American&#13;
Government, Athle ti cs&#13;
Le la M. Ke tte r- Trigonometry, Alg e bra, Pla ne Geome try&#13;
Tomas M. Lara - Spanish , Biology, Athletics &#13;
Roy F. Lawson-Dean of Boys, Orientation, General&#13;
Science, Biology&#13;
H. Arthur Lee- Journalism&#13;
Herbert Little-Chemistry&#13;
Cleola M. Mansfield-Physical Education&#13;
Faye E. Marty -English&#13;
Bianca McComb -English&#13;
Donna Patricia Miller -English, Speech, Debate&#13;
Lucy Miller -Librarian&#13;
Joanne Minarcini -English, Speech&#13;
Berniece Pohl Ross -Fine Arts&#13;
Mary Ethel Pomeroy-Dean of Girls, Solid Geometry,&#13;
German&#13;
Edwin J. Reinel-Drafting, Practical Mechanics&#13;
Gerald E. Ross-Salesmansh ip, Distributive Education&#13;
Elaine C. Sorensen-Strings and Orchestra&#13;
John E. Sprugel-Agriculture&#13;
Harold L. Stout-Industrial Arts&#13;
Don R. Thomas-American History, Athletics&#13;
Grace B. Thompson-American History&#13;
Agnes H. White -American Literature, Psychology&#13;
Lena E. White-Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Transcription&#13;
Edna l. Willard -Homemaking&#13;
Row 1, Pomeroy, Lee, Mansfield, Thomas, Thompson. Row 2: Minarcini, Lawson, L. Miller, A. White, D. Miller,&#13;
Reine!, L. White. Row 3: Marty, B. Ross, G. Ross, Little, McComb, Willard, Stout, Sorensen. &#13;
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ACTIVITIES &#13;
o'lq ani1ation~ . .~peech. . d11ama. mu~ic. . pul&gt;l° cat 0&#13;
on~ &#13;
Student&#13;
Council&#13;
Fall Semester&#13;
From left to right: Conrad Gohlinghorst, treasurer; Kathleen&#13;
O ' Neill, vice-president; Mildred Messerli, secretary; Larry&#13;
Farrell, president.&#13;
A form of student government functioning each year in A. L. is the student council, consisting of one representative from each home room . The purpose of the council is to discuss many of the problems confronting A L. in order to make it a better and more effective school. To raise money for worthy projects, the council sponsors a magazine drive&#13;
annually. As a great promoter of school spirit, the student council is one of the finest&#13;
organizations at Abraham Lincoln High School.&#13;
Row 1: Andersen , Messerli, O 'Brien, Greene, Cole, Bruce, Rooney, Cary. Row 2: Peterson, Collins, Thomsen, Robey, Tinley, O 'Neill,&#13;
Nyho lm, Smith, Boyle, Farrell. Row 3: Wardlow, Dowling, Brown, Thompson, Cox, Ziarko, Gohlinghorst, Christensen, Kelly . &#13;
Row l : Reed, Mass, Jacobson, Brown, T. Anderson, Gilson , Bishop, Frankel, Christensen. Row 2: Cej ka ,&#13;
Knight, Contryman, Cory, Larson, Prior, J. Smith, Neilsen, Abel. Row 3; Greene, Toman, S. Smith, M. Anderson, Foster, Stroh, Boyle , Berryhill. Row 4: Jensen, Crum, Hubler, Weakly, Chapman, Underwood, Kruml,&#13;
Jones.&#13;
Hubler, Foster, Jacobson, Crum.&#13;
Spring Semester&#13;
President ... . . . . . .. . .. . . .... David Hubler&#13;
Vice-President ..... . . . . . . . ....... Bill Crum&#13;
Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linda Foster&#13;
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ed Jacobson&#13;
Adviser: Mr. Theron R. Stuelke &#13;
Latin&#13;
Club&#13;
Con~ufo&#13;
John Berryhill&#13;
Sherrie Aaberg&#13;
Jim Boyle&#13;
Row 1: R. Leichti, T. Leichti, Michael, Cozad, Buswell, D. Read, Scott, Solestrom, Stipp, Shreves. Row 2 :&#13;
Smith, Booth, Perkins, Gleason, Knotek, Barnes, Johnson, Farrell, M. Read, Grell, Reasoner, Aaberg, Jorgensen. Row 3: R. Andersen, Clark, Petersen, Fogarty, Purdy, Erzinger, Hughes, Kelly, Lund, Ericksen, Moots.&#13;
Row 4: J. Anderson, Holmes, Poulson, Bullock, Jackson, Filbert, Jensen, Fell, Bond, Beaumont, Boyle, Hickey.&#13;
Row 5: Kahl, Palmer, Franke, Homboch, Hyde, Brown, Mannosmith, Hansen, Berryhill, Routerkus, Johnson,&#13;
Abel, Pritchard.&#13;
The Latin Club was organized&#13;
with the prime objective of acquainting members with Latin-speaking countries, their customs and history.&#13;
The club consists of students from&#13;
three Latin classes, each of which&#13;
holds an individual meeting during&#13;
22&#13;
classtime. Playing games, discussions&#13;
on Latin subjects, singing, and having&#13;
refreshments are activities at these&#13;
meetings, which are held once every&#13;
six weeks. There is one get-together&#13;
party during each semester in which&#13;
all three classes convene. &#13;
The main purpose of the Spanish Club is to foster interest in the Spanish language. Students keep in contact with the language and increase their knowledge by&#13;
seeing moyies, hearing speakers, and giving reports on the people and countries&#13;
where Spanish is spoken . Certainly important is the social atmosphere at the meetings and functions outside of school, such as the informal initiation and Spanish&#13;
dinner.&#13;
Row 1: Johnson, Hough, Varn e r, R. Peters, Leighton, Tribbl e, S. Green, Hoffman, Larse n. Row 2: Bruce ,&#13;
Hemmingsen, B. Green, Hansen , Fronk, Jennings, Me nz, Foster, Nyholm, Anderson, Morte nsen . Row 3: Larson, Emerick, Cole, Swain, Frieze, McManamy, Burkybile, Negethon, Gronberg , Anderson. Row 4: Butler,&#13;
Boyle , Collins, Herd, C. Green, Fleming , Jones, Ronald Petersen, Fran kel. Ro w 5: Morford, Thomas, S. Peters, Doole y, Ramon Petersen, Thompson, Madigan, Ewa ld, Howard, Teppe rman, Miller.&#13;
"Jail Semute11 OUice'l~&#13;
President ....... . .... . .. . . . . .... . .. Sharon Fleming&#13;
Vice-President .... . . . . ... . .. . . .. . . . Ronald Petersen&#13;
Secretary .. ... . .. .. . .. . . ... . .. . .. . . . Rodney Peters&#13;
Treasurer . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . .... . .. .. Marjorie Jennings&#13;
Sgt.-at-Arms ...... . .. . ... . . ....... . .. Karen Hansen&#13;
Sponsor: Mr. Tomas Lara&#13;
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Spanish&#13;
Club &#13;
'Jail Seme~te'l OUice11~&#13;
Thalian&#13;
President . ........... . ... .. .. .... . . .... Ann Tinley&#13;
Vice-President .... . ... . ............ . . .. . Betty Smith&#13;
Secretary ..... . .. .. .. .... . ... . .. . . Mary Ann Shaw&#13;
Treasurer .. ... . .. .. ........ .. .... Sylvia Patterson&#13;
Sgt.-at-Arms . .. .. .. . . . . . .... . .... . . . Kathryn Nimtz&#13;
Sponsors: Mrs. Juanita Eschmann, Miss Faye Marty&#13;
Row 1: La ne, Bruce, Nimtz, Tinley, Patterson, Shaw, B. Smith. Row 2: Hoffman, Beason, J. Smith, Sale strom,&#13;
Johnson, Brown, Hansen, Leighto n, Poulos. Row 3: Francis, Reynolds, Nie lsen, Perkins, Jay, N egethon, McMa namy, Minikus, Cole, O wen.&#13;
With one more year added to its&#13;
record, th e Thalian Literary Society&#13;
feels that again it has given its best to&#13;
ma ke the year a successful one. The&#13;
soci ety was well-r epresented in debate, prose and poetry, extemporaneous speaking, and in the tri-society&#13;
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play. Thal ians also pa rticipated in&#13;
many other extra-curricula r activities.&#13;
Some of th e highlights of the year&#13;
were the initiation, the Christmas tea ,&#13;
and the traditional mother-senior banquet. &#13;
Omega members have participated successfully in many activities of A. L. 's&#13;
literary organizations, placing second in the intersociety debate, and receiving a&#13;
f irst-place award in the prose and poetry contest. All Omegas are g iven an opportunity to take part in club programs, an opportunity which helps them to attain&#13;
poise and self-confidence. A congenial atmosphere is enjoyed at the meetings and&#13;
parties throughout a year which ends with the mother-senior banquet.&#13;
Row l: J. Smith, Taylor, W inchester, O 'Brie n, Boortz, Foster, Pete rson, Wilcox, Scott. Row 2: Jackson, Allen,&#13;
Robinson, Buswell, Re ad, Gre ene, Jungquist, Sti p p, Dewael e, Baldauf, Stucker. Row 3: Stephens, Fol ken,&#13;
He nry, Do ll , Nyholm, Hoskins, S. Smith, Filkins, Hag edorn, E. Smith! Proctor, Pe te rsen.&#13;
'Jail Semeitell OUicelli&#13;
President . ... . . .. . . . .... ... . ..... .. ... Kay Boortz&#13;
Vice-President . . ....... . .. .. .. . ....... Linda Foster&#13;
Secretary ......... ... ... ..... .. .... . Judy Peterson&#13;
Treasurer .. ... . .. . ... . .. .. . . . . . . Rose Marie O 'Brien&#13;
Sgt.-at-Arms . . . . .... .. . . . . ... . . . . Betty Winchester&#13;
Historian .. .... .. . .. . . . . .. . ... .... Cynthia Wilcox&#13;
Omega&#13;
Sponsors: Miss Marion Hanthorn&#13;
Mrs. Mary Ethel Pomeroy&#13;
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'Jall Semutett 066icett:i&#13;
President .. . . . .. . .. . . . . .... .. . . ... .. . . Sally Olsen&#13;
Vice-President . . . .... . . ... ... . . . . . ...... Sally Menz&#13;
Ero Secretary .. .. .... . .... . ... . . .. . . . . . .. Betty Neilsen&#13;
Treasurer ... ..... .... . ..... .. . ....... Joan Meyer&#13;
Sgt.-at-Arms .... . . .. . . ...... .. .. . ... Carolyn Fiala&#13;
Historian ...... . ....... . . ........ .. . .. Pat Rooney&#13;
Sponsors: Mrs. Jet Thrush Downs&#13;
Miss Lela Ketter&#13;
Row 1: Rooney, Meyer, Sprinkel, Jensen, Ahrens, Daniels, Olsen. Row 2: Fiala, Teufel, Varner, Taylor, Hennessy, Neilsen, Menz, Paulson, Mead. Row 3: Jacobse n, Purdy, Perkins, Olson, Wambold, Reasoner, Johnson, Green, Over, McGuire .&#13;
The Ero Literary Society is an outstanding organization, whose members&#13;
have high ideals and standards. Each&#13;
year Eros participate in all of the intersoc iety activities: debate, extempo,&#13;
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prose and poetry, and a tri-society&#13;
play. An informal initiation and the&#13;
mother-senior banquet comprise other&#13;
Ero activities. &#13;
The Delta Tau girls have fu rthered their f ine record w ith commendable performances in intersociety debate, prose and poetry , and extemporaneous speaking&#13;
contests. Among other Delta Tau activities a re the lntersociety Christmas Tea, formal initiation, sponsoring a dance, and a candy sale. A banquet that pays tribute&#13;
to the seniors and mothers of club members closes the year.&#13;
Row l : Scott, W oodworth, Wokso, Beaumont, Goecker, J. Fleming, Jerkovich, Shreves. Row 2: Davie, Palmer, Pickeril l, Knox, Stroh, Aaberg, Filkins, Knight, Peters. Row 3: S. Fleming, Col lins, Herd, Smith, Suchting,&#13;
Rauterkus, Fogarty, Petry, Holmes.&#13;
'JaU Semute'l OUice'l~&#13;
Presid ent .... . . . .. . . . ..... ..... .. ..... Susie Stroh&#13;
Vice-President .. . . . . ... .. . .. . . . . ..... Bobette Davie&#13;
Secretary .. .. .... . . . . ... . . .. . .... . Becky Beaumont&#13;
Treasurer ... .. . ....... ... . . . . .... . .. .. Hazel Scott Delta Tau&#13;
Sgt.-at-Arms .... . ... . . . ...... . . . ..... Phylli s Knight&#13;
Historian . . ... . . . . . .... Flo Ann Pickerill&#13;
Sponsors: Miss Eleanor Baptist&#13;
M rs. Berniece Ross&#13;
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'Jail Seme!lte'l OUice1t!l&#13;
President ...... . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . ... .. Ann Burgeson&#13;
Vice-President .. .. . .. . . .. . .. .. ..... Marilyn Ketcham&#13;
Clio Secretary . ... . . .. .. . . . ...... .. ... . . Joyce Knickman&#13;
Treasurer .... . .. ... ......... .. ... . . . . Sharon Cary&#13;
Historian . . ..... .. ... . .. ... . .. . . . .. Shirley Jensen&#13;
Sgt.-at-Arms . .. . .... . . ..... . . . . .. .. . . Nancy Brown&#13;
Sponsors: Miss Bianca McComb&#13;
Miss Edna Willard&#13;
Row 1: Strong, Honicke, Hansen, Boehm, Jensen, Cary, Burgeson, Re ad, Ketcham . Row 2: Sounders, Miller,&#13;
Kni ckma n, Ba rnes, trzin ger, Jaco bse n, Axte ll, Alle n, And erson , Messe rl i. Row 3: W e b e r, Fri eze, Bullock,&#13;
Larson, Knotek, Mo rte nse n, Dav is, Malske it, Je nnin gs, Green, Alco rn .&#13;
" Not for self but for all" summarizes the goal of the Clio Literary&#13;
Soci ety. Members are given an enriching opportunity to participate in&#13;
w orthw hile a ctivities and to practice&#13;
leadership. All Clios must participate&#13;
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in two of three activities-debate,&#13;
prose and poetry, or extemporaneous&#13;
speaking. One of the outstanding social events in the year is the spring&#13;
banquet honoring the seniors and&#13;
mothers. &#13;
Combine ability, loyalty, pride, ambition, and you have the Alpha Literary&#13;
Society. Alphas started their year very successfully by winning the intersociety debate contest, and also participated exceptionally in the prose and poetry and extemporaneous speaking contests. The mother-senior banquet climaxed another notable year for the Alphas .&#13;
Row 1: Low ry, Teogue, Gilpin, S. Johnson, Rus se ll, Tribble, Killion. Row 2: Lone, Cejko , Hughes, O 'Neill,&#13;
K. Johnson, Grell, Forrell , Gleoson, A. Anderson. Row 3: Wilson, Green, M. Anderson, Robey, Hounshell ,&#13;
Thomsen, Cuggio, Hoggstrom, Ellerbeck.&#13;
'Jall Semute'l OUice'l!l&#13;
President ..... . .... . . . . . ....... . . . .. Karen Johnson&#13;
Vice-President . . . . ...... . . .. .. ..... .. Ann Ander.son&#13;
Secretary ..... . .. .. . . . . ...... ... ... Karen Russell&#13;
Treasurer ... . .. ... . . . .. ... .. .. ... Bonnie Goodsell&#13;
Sgt.-at-Arms .... . .. .. .. . . . . ... . .... Kathy O 'Neill&#13;
Alpha&#13;
Historian . . . .. . .... . . . . . ... . .. .. Myrthel Anderson&#13;
Sponsors: Mrs. Elizabeth Coad&#13;
Miss Erva Huckleeberry&#13;
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Future Farmers&#13;
of America&#13;
The Future Farmers of America help&#13;
to develop leadership, encourage individual farm programs, and improve citizenship. Their motto, " Learning to do,&#13;
doing to learn, earning to live, living to&#13;
serve," symbolizes what the members of&#13;
this group are being taught. As one of&#13;
the newest clubs at Abraham Lincoln, the&#13;
F. F. A. has gained a prominent place&#13;
in the school.&#13;
President . .... .. ...... . .. .... ... . . . .. . Art Collier&#13;
Vice-President. . . .... .. ...... . . .. . . .. Jay Anderson&#13;
Secretary . ... . .. ... .... ...... ... ... .. .. . Jerry Juel&#13;
Treasurer .. . . . . .. . ...... . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . Lynn Kain&#13;
Reporter . . .... . . . .... . .. ........ .. . . . ... Leo Fel I&#13;
Sentinel ... . . .... ........ . .. .. . . . . . . . Terry Wright&#13;
Sponsor: Mr. John Sprugel&#13;
Row l : Knott, L. Collier, Hilderbrand, Pilling, Sheil, A. Coll ier, Gill, Messerli, Fronk, Axtell, Heywood. Row&#13;
2: Crowder, Weiland, Tolgerson, Nelson, L. Athay, Mahoney, Rhode, Williams, James, Haynes, R. Green,&#13;
Woll. Row 3: Mortin, Johnson, Spelman, Bremholm, Collins, Smith, Anderson, Schoening, Constant, Knickman, Gilson. Row 4: Scharff, Powers, Goodmon, Rief, Hiller, Kain, Coons, Feller, Fell, Doty, Scheidle. Row&#13;
5: Ethe rington, Jennings, J. Christensen, Carlyle, Frost, Schlemmer, L. Christensen, Alle n, Leytham, Phillips,&#13;
Miller. &#13;
Row 1: Gylling, Reid, Staniford. Row 2: Hansen, Crow, Mock, Larsen.&#13;
Retail Sales&#13;
Club&#13;
The distributive education program is designed for seniors interested&#13;
in the general field of retailing, which&#13;
includes retail selling, stock work, window display, advertising, and merchandising. The Retail Sales Club provides students in the D. E. program&#13;
c&#13;
'Jall Semutell OUicelli&#13;
Manager . . . . . . .. . ... . . ... . ...... . Merle G . Mock&#13;
Assistant Manager .. . .. . . .. . . . ... . .. Donna Gyll ing&#13;
Bookkeeper . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . Dolores Finiff&#13;
Secretary . . . . . ..... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... Jeanette Reid&#13;
Publicity Manager ... . . . .. . . . ... . . . Nancy Staniford&#13;
Floorwalker . . .... . . .. . . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . . Ed Hansen&#13;
Sponsor: Mr. Gerald Ross&#13;
with an opportunity to participate in a&#13;
club activity during their senior year,&#13;
and promotes a cordial relationsh ip&#13;
between members of the organization.&#13;
Several social functions, such as rollerskating or a picnic, are arranged during the year. &#13;
Junior Red Cross President .... ..... . . . ... . . .. ... Linda Knox&#13;
Vice-President. ............. ... . Bill Fogarty&#13;
Secretary ... . ... . .. . ... .... Sylvia Patterson&#13;
Council&#13;
Treasurer . ... ... . .. . ..... . . . . . Joan Meyer&#13;
Sgts.-at-Arms . . Larry Christensen, Mike Hoffman&#13;
Sponsor: Mrs. Agnes White&#13;
Row 1: Meyer, Hughes, Beaumont, Knox, Olsen, Menz, Patterson, Winchester. Row 2: Goecker, Over, Hannon, Mahoney, Fleming , O"Neill, Johnson , Messerli, Boortz. Row 3: Bichel, Gronberg, Jensen, Hoffman ,&#13;
Green, Larry Christen se n, Durham, Lee Christensen, Fogarty.&#13;
International, national, and local&#13;
service are the keynotes of this council 's activities. A yearly membership&#13;
drive and a " Sock Hop" are promoted&#13;
by the organization to stimulate interest and raise funds for the Junior&#13;
Red Cross. Other projects include fil32&#13;
ling gift boxes for children abroad,&#13;
helping local families at Christmas, and&#13;
giving an Easter-egg hunt for the&#13;
Christian Home. The Junior Red Cross&#13;
Council is A. L.'s way of participating&#13;
in the world's largest organization for&#13;
young people. &#13;
The Thespian Society is a nation-wide honorary organization&#13;
for those who participate in dramatic productions. A total of ten&#13;
Thespian points is necessary for entrance into the group. Points&#13;
may be earned by acting, working on the production staff, or doing one of many behind-the-scenes jobs.&#13;
Row l: Ketcham, Folken, Danie ls, Russell, D. Peterson, Menz, Tribble, Olsen, Kolhof. Row 2: G riffith, Knox,&#13;
Hughes, Wambold, McManamy, Herd, Proctor, Mead, Rooney, Greene, Johnson. Row 3: O 'Neil l, Fogarty,&#13;
C. Peterson, Schoening, Huble r, Brown, Hounshell, Frankel, Tepperman, Kretschmer, Minikus, Jones.&#13;
President ... . . . ..... . . . ... . . . .. . . ..... Bill Fogarty&#13;
Vice-President .. . . .. . . . . ... . . . .. . . . . .. Dave Hubler&#13;
Secretary . . . . ... . . . . . . ... .. . . .... . . Kathy O'Neill&#13;
Treasurer . .. . . . .. . ... . ........ . . . . . Jean Hounshell&#13;
Sgt.-at-Arms . ..... . . . . . . . ... . .......... Sally Olsen&#13;
Thespian&#13;
Sponsor: M rs. Joanne Minarcini&#13;
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Lettermen's Club&#13;
The Lettermen's Club is open to&#13;
athletes who have won a major letter&#13;
in some sport. The purpose of the club&#13;
is to develop good sportsmanship&#13;
among member athletes.&#13;
This organization sponsors annually the football, basketball, and track&#13;
banquets, paying for them with money&#13;
they obtain by operating concessions&#13;
at athletic functions. The good work&#13;
that the Lettermen 's Club does in promoting the honor of A .L. is of much&#13;
value.&#13;
Row l : Huebner, C. Jensen, Fostsr, Cory, Beaumont, Smith, O 'Neill, Jones. Row 2: Charles, G illman, Franke l,&#13;
Hollinger, Fitch, Schropp, Hoffman, Blake. Row 3: Snethen, Kretschmer, Fogarty, Green, Mahoney, H. Miller, Brown, Johnstone . Row 4: Horotd, Malick, S. Miller, Show, R. Jensen, Cozad, Hudson, Gohlinghorst,&#13;
Merryman. Row 5: Farrell, Chapmon, Winchester, Hansen, Francis, Petry, Thompson, Williams, Christensen .&#13;
The girls pictured ore the football queen, center, and two of her attendants. &#13;
-&#13;
Row 1: Shaw, Meyer, Beaumont, Henry, Russell, Winchester, Fleming, Johnson, Herd, Alcorn. Row 2: Olsen,&#13;
McManamy, Cole, Daniels, Wambold, Stephens, Jungquist, Collins, Patterson. Row 3: J. Peterson, Ketcham,&#13;
Cary, Boortz, O "Neill, Knox, Stroh, Cambron, Burke, Christiansen, Francis. Row 4: Anderson, Sandra Kolhof,&#13;
James, Allen, Folken, Mead, Smith, Messerli, Pickens, Robinson , Sharon Kolhof. Row 5: Scott, Goodsell ,&#13;
Foster, D. Peterson, Larson, Bundy, Hays, O "Brien, Hemmingsen, McDaniels, Neilsen. Row 6: Ell e rbeck ,&#13;
Weik, Kimball, Waugh, Archer, Tinley, Gates, Tribble, Reynolds, Davie.&#13;
G.A.A. Board&#13;
President . . ...... ... . . . .. .. .. .... Marcia Cole&#13;
Vice-President .. .. ...... ... . . . . Florence Garcia&#13;
Secretary-Treasurer .. . .. . . .. ..... Donna Francis&#13;
Reporter . .. ... ... . .. .. . .... . . . . Karen Archer&#13;
Sponsor: Mrs. Cleola Mansfield&#13;
The Girls Athletic Association&#13;
is a new organization at A.L.H.S.&#13;
this year.&#13;
G.A.A., a nation-wid°e organization, promotes intramural sports&#13;
for high-school girls.&#13;
Members of the association are&#13;
awarded letters in accord with the&#13;
point system, the points being received for participation . in individual and team sports.&#13;
Girls' Pep Club&#13;
President ...... ..... .. ... .... . .. Betty Neilsen&#13;
Vice-President . ... . .. ... .. ... Betty Winchester&#13;
Secretary ................ . ...... Marcia James&#13;
Treasurer .. .. .. . . . ... . .... . Charlotte Petersen&#13;
Sgt.-at-Arms .. ..... . . .... . .. .. .. Judy Peterson&#13;
Sponsor: Mrs. Cleola Mansfield&#13;
Francis, Cole, Garcia , Archer. &#13;
'Jall Seme~telt OUicelt~&#13;
Hi-Y President . . . . . .. . .. .. . .. .. .... . .. . Dave Thompson&#13;
Vice-President ... . .. .. . . . . . .. .... .. ... .. Cam Clapp&#13;
Secretary .. . . .. .. .. . . . . ... .... . . .. .. . Gary Bond&#13;
Treasurer . . .. . ... . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . Ron Schropp&#13;
Chapla in . . .. . . . .. ..... .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. Bill Fogarty&#13;
Sponsor: Mr. H. Arthur Lee&#13;
Row l : Fogo rty, Thompson, Bond , G ohlinghorst,, O "Ne ill, Schropp, Peters, Charles. Row 2: Griffith, Pe try ,&#13;
Green, Smith, Blake, Johnsto ne, J. Christensen, Stoker. Row 3: Brown, Cha pman, Jensen, Larry Christe nsen ,&#13;
Hoffman, Francis, Lee Christensen, Gronbe rg.&#13;
The principal purpose of the Hi-Y&#13;
is to create, maintain, and extend the&#13;
influence of high standards of Christian character throughout the school&#13;
and community.&#13;
36&#13;
In con junction with the Y-Teens,&#13;
the Hi-Y presents an annual Easter a ssembly, wh ich is always well-received&#13;
by the A.L. student body and faculty. &#13;
The Y-Teens began their year with a Welcome Ted for new girls and a spirited&#13;
membership drive. This organization sponsored a dance and the sale of peanuts,&#13;
using the proceeds to give a Christmas party for the Christian Home children. Other&#13;
activities consisted of the Korean orphanage project, the observance of Brotherhood&#13;
Week, the Easter assembly, and the May Breakfast, which honored the senior members.&#13;
Row l : S. Kolhof, Garcia, Nowling, Brown, Archer, Boortz, Anderson, Thompson, C. Kolhof, Clark. Row 2:&#13;
Prior, Robinson, Strong, Hardisty, Green, Frieze, Cejka, Nelson, Adkins, Schultz, Waugh, Schuetz. Row 3:&#13;
Black, C. Sullivan, Petry, Boyle, Bybee, Flesher, Bundy, Hays, Shirley Jensen, Greene, Minikus, James, Weik.&#13;
Row 4: M. Sullivan, Graney, Swain, Vincent, Jay, Emerick, Harrison, Erzinger, Hook, Sandra Jensen, Gates,&#13;
Woksa . Row 5: Haynes, Pedersen, Wells, Foster, Stephens, Sharon Jensen, S. Smith, Petersen, Reasoner,&#13;
Killion, Grell, Russ. Row 6: Zach, Ames, E. Smith, Schubert, Southard, Bichel, Franke, Johnson, Olson, Patterson, Schoening.&#13;
'Jail Seme:ite.ll Ot6icell~&#13;
President . ... . . . ... . .. . . ... .. . . . . . . .. Karen Archer&#13;
Vice-President .. . . .. .. . ... . .... . . . . .. .. Kay Boortz&#13;
Secretary .. . ... . ... .... .... . .. ... Florence Garcia&#13;
Treasurer .. ... . . .. . . . ... ... .. . .... . Sharon Kolhof&#13;
Music Chairman . ... ... . ... .. . .... .. . . Carol Brown Y-Teen&#13;
Devotions Chairman ... .... . .. ... Charlotte Thompson&#13;
Service Recorder . .. .. . . . . .... . .. . . .. . Ann Anderson&#13;
Courtesy Chairman .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. . Sandra Nowling&#13;
Sponsors: Mrs. Grace Thompson&#13;
Miss Lena E. White &#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
Row l : Anderson, Nimtz, Hoffmon, Johnson, Christensen, Poore. Row 2: Robinson, Smith, Gotes, Archer,&#13;
Menz, Potte rson, Ketchem.&#13;
Mike Hoffman .... . . ... .. ... President&#13;
Lee Christensen .... . ... .. Vice-President&#13;
Karen Johnson .. . . . .... ...... Secretary&#13;
Paul Poore . . ... ..... . .. .. . .. Treasurer&#13;
Sponsor: Mrs. Mary Ethel Pomeroy&#13;
One of the finest rewards of being a good student is to become a member of the National Honor Society.&#13;
The society holds an induction ceremony at A L. each year, in&#13;
which members explain the society's qualifications and the significance of their emblem and arch to the rest of the student body.&#13;
This society has no regular projects, but instead functions as&#13;
a service league-helping where help is needed.&#13;
Kneeling: Meod, Cejka, Jensen, Burgeson, Read, Goecker Olsen, Alcorn, Stroh, James, Fiala, Benton. Standing:&#13;
Frankel, Pe ters, Randolph, Proctor, Hestness, Over, Hemmingsen, Lorson, Smith, Folken, Francis, Flinn, Winchester, Thomsen, Knox, Leuch, O 'Neill Nowling, Beaumont, Dovie, Burbridge, Knickman, Carlin. &#13;
Varsity&#13;
Debate&#13;
Row l : Menz, Harrison. Row 2: Strong, Cejka, Mead, Hosford. Row 3: Nelson, Tepperman, Quigley, Ziarko,&#13;
Frankel, Butler.&#13;
Vall~it11 Schedule o~ meet~&#13;
November 4-5, University of Omaha Invitational. December 3, Lincoln Northeast Tournament.&#13;
December 16-17, Boys Missouri Valley Tournament. January 13-14, Nebraska Wesleyan Invitational. January 27-28, Hastings College Invitational. February 3-4, Sioux City Central Invitational. February 11, Southwest Iowa District Tournament. February 24-25, Girls Missouri Valley Tournament. March 2-3, Marian Mortenson Memorial Tournament. Mid-April, Iowa City&#13;
State Forensic Tournament.&#13;
lntersociety Debate&#13;
Literary societies offer the primary opening&#13;
to debate at Abraham Lincoln . Two teams, one&#13;
affirmative and one negative, are chosen from&#13;
each literary organization to take part in the intersociety debate. Teams are judged on organization of information, delivery, and courtesy to opponents. Participants, through debate competition,&#13;
acquire logical procedures of organization, sincerity of purpose, determination, and a more&#13;
discerning attitude on current issues. lntersociety&#13;
debate winners for 1955-56 were the Alphas, with&#13;
the Omegas placing second.&#13;
39&#13;
Compiling data for an upcoming contest are Joyce&#13;
Cejka , Ann Anderson , Jean Hounshell , and Ruth&#13;
Grell, members of the Alpha ·s winning intersociety&#13;
debate team . &#13;
0&#13;
(&#13;
Seated: Russell, Winchester, Folken, Brown, Menz. Standing: Peters, O "Neill, Over,&#13;
Olson, Proctor, Jennings.&#13;
Conte!ltant!l Selection!!&#13;
Elaine Folken .. . . .. .... . ..... .. .. . .. ... . " Let My People Go"&#13;
Sandra Olson ......... . ... .. .. .... . . ... . .... . .. " The Waltz"&#13;
Esther Over ..... . . . . .... .. . . . .. . .. "The Streetcar to Heaven"&#13;
Betty W inchester . .. .. . ....... .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. ... "Our Town"&#13;
Sharon Peters ..... .. .. .. . .. ........ . ..... .. .. . .. "Macbeth"&#13;
Gayle Proctor .. .. . .. . .... . . . ... .... . ... . .. ... "Years Ago"&#13;
Kathy O 'Neill .. . . ..... .. . ... .. ... ...... . . .. . . ... "Sixteen"&#13;
Nancy Brown ... . ........... " Letter to an Unknown Woman"&#13;
Karen Russell . . . ... . . . .... . . .. . ... . " Vigil of the Civil War"&#13;
Marjorie Jennings .... . ...... . . .. . ......... . "Physical Culture"&#13;
Sally Menz .. . ..... . ... .... .... . ... ...... .... " Angel Street"&#13;
Jo Tribble .. ...... .. . ... .. . . . .... . .... . . .... . .. " The Squall "&#13;
The annual Prose and Poetry Contest began within&#13;
each individual literary society. Four girls from each&#13;
society advanced to the semi-finals, where judges Mrs.&#13;
Joanne Minarcini and Miss Donna Miller picked twelve&#13;
girls for the finals. On January 12, three judges not associated with the school chose Elaine Folken the winner,&#13;
with Marjorie Jennings and Gayle Proctor tied for second place.&#13;
Each year, two Prose and Poetry contestants from&#13;
A. L. go to the district contest; if they win, they move&#13;
on to the state contest at Iowa City.&#13;
40&#13;
Prose&#13;
and&#13;
Poetry&#13;
Elaine Folken is first-place winner of the intersaciety Prose and Poe try Contest with her selection,&#13;
" Let My Peo ple Ga.··&#13;
' I&#13;
)&#13;
Marjorie Je nnings and Gayle Proctor&#13;
ti e for second place in the Prose and&#13;
Poetry Contest. &#13;
Club Officers Secretary . ...... . .. ... . ... Dave Thompson&#13;
Treasurer . . . .. . ... . ..... . ...... Rod Peters&#13;
Chaplain .. .. . ...... . .. . .. . Tom J. Brown&#13;
for Sgt.-at-Arms . . . . . ..... . ... . Bil l Johnstone&#13;
Second Semester Omeqa l.ite'la'l'I Societ11&#13;
President . .... .. . .. . . . . . Rose Marie O 'Brien&#13;
Vice-President ... . .. . . .. . .... Gayle Proctor&#13;
Alpha l.ite'la'l'I Societ11&#13;
Secretary .. .. ...... . .. ... . Betty Winchester&#13;
Treasurer .... .. . .. ... . . ... . Mary Robinson&#13;
President .... ..... ..... .. ... Kathy O'Neill Sgt.-at-Arms . . . . .... . .... .. . . . Linda Foster&#13;
Vice-President .. .. ..... . . . Monique Cuggia Historian .. . . . . .. .... .. .. .. Cynthia W ilcox&#13;
Secretary .. . .. .. . . ...... . . Bonnie Goodsell&#13;
Treasurer ... .. .. . .. .. ... . . .. . . . Jo Tribble 'Retail Salu Clul&gt;&#13;
I, Sgt.-at-Arms . .. ..... .. .. . . .. . Karen Russell&#13;
Historian . .. . .... . . ..... . .. Jean Hounshell&#13;
Manager ... .. . . .... .. .... . Donna Gylling&#13;
Assistant Manager . . .. . . . .. . ... Ed Hansen&#13;
Clio l.itMa'l'I Societ11&#13;
Bookkeeper .. .. .. ........ . . M erle G. Mock&#13;
Secretary . ..... . ..... . .. . ... Jeanette Reid&#13;
President .. ...... . . . . . .... Marilyn Ketcham Publicity Manager . .. . . . . . . . . . Pat Goodman&#13;
Vice-President . . . .. .. . . ... .... . Sharon Cary Floor Walker .. .. . . .... . ... . ... Larry Crow&#13;
Secretary . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . Joyce Knickman&#13;
Treasurer . . . . ... . . . . .. . . .. .. Jane Alcorn Spani!J.h Clul&gt;&#13;
Historian . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . ... Nancy Brown President . ...... . ... ... .... Carolyn G reen&#13;
Sgt.-at-Arms . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . Audrey M iller Vice-President . . .. ..... .. . Karen McManamy&#13;
.Delta 7au l.ite'la'l'I Societ11&#13;
Secretary .. . .... . .... . .. . Kay Hemmingsen&#13;
Treasurer . . .. ... . .. .. . ..... Virginia Bruce&#13;
President . .. . . . ...... . . ..... . . Susie Stroh Sgt.-at-Arms ......... .. .... . . Marcia Cole&#13;
Vice-President .. . . . ...... . . Becky Beaumont&#13;
Secretary .. .... ...... .. . .. . Bobette Davie 7halian l.itMa'l'I Societ11&#13;
Treasurer . .. . . . .. ....... ... . Linda Knox President . . . . ... .... .......... Betty Smith&#13;
Historian .. . . ... .. .. .. ..... . . Hazel Scott Vice-President . . . . .. . . .. .. Sylvia Patterson&#13;
Sgt.-at-Arms . . . .. .. ... . . .. Flo Ann Pickerill Secretary .. . ... . . . ..... . ....... Ann Tinley&#13;
Treasurer .. . . .... .. . . . . ... . . Kathryn N imtz&#13;
£'lo l.ite'la'l'I Societ11 Sgt.-at-Arms . . .. ... ... . . ..... Karen Hansen&#13;
President ......... . . .. . .. .. .... Sally Olsen&#13;
Vice-President . .. . . ....... .. .. . Pat Rooney ij-7een&#13;
Secretary . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . .. . Carolyn Fiala President .. .. .. . .. . . . . . . . Florence Garcia&#13;
Treasurer . ...... .. .. .. ... . .... Sally Menz Vice-President . . . .. .. ... ..... Sharon Kolhof&#13;
Sgt.-at-Arms ..... . . .. .. . . .. . . Betty Nei lsen Secretary .. . . .. ... . .. . . . .. . .. Carol Brown&#13;
Historian ..... .. ... . . .. . . ... . . Joan Meyer Treasurer ..... .. . . . . .. . .... Sh irley Jensen&#13;
Music: Chair man .. .. .... ...... Kay Boortz&#13;
fli-ij Devotions Chairman .. .... . . Barbara Nelson&#13;
President ...... .. .. . . . . ... . .. Cam Clapp Servi ce Recorder .. .... . . . .. Virginia Gates&#13;
Vice-President . . . . . . .. . .. . .... Bill Griffith Cou rtesy Chairman . . . . .. ..... . Diane Ames&#13;
4 1 &#13;
Left to .right: Sandro Hughes, Art Collier, Bill Mot h iosen, R G oger ordon, Mortho Collins, Urbon Kenkel , Koren McMonomy, Roger&#13;
Jensen, Shoron Koy Fleming, Virginia Bruce .&#13;
Junior Class Play&#13;
Roger Gordon ond Fred Ewald, members of the stage crew, adjust&#13;
the footlights during the dress rehearsal. Presented by the Junior Class&#13;
Directed by Mrs. Joanne Minarcini&#13;
Ca~t&#13;
Karen McManamy , Mrs. Abigail Abbott; Art&#13;
Collier, Professor Michaels; Pat Daniels, Susan&#13;
Abbott; Roger Jensen, Bobo; Steve Frankel,&#13;
Dean Gillingham; Elaine Folken, Mrs. Miller;&#13;
Ann Mead, Sylvia; Virginia Bruce, Bunnie; Sharon Kay Fleming, Helen; Martha Collins, Carrie;&#13;
Ginny Sue Wilkins, Clara; Sandra Hughes,&#13;
Marge; Bill Mathiasen, Jack; Roger Gordon,&#13;
Howie; Urban Kenkel, Bill.&#13;
Judy Wambold, student director; Bill&#13;
Fogarty, stage manager; Dave Thompson and Kathleen Schoening, business&#13;
managers. &#13;
Senior Class Play&#13;
"Night of January 16"&#13;
Bill Johnstone, Bailiff; Bill Fogarty, Judge Heath; Bill&#13;
Griffith, Flint; Ted Anderson, Stevens; Don Kruml, Clerk;&#13;
Becky Beaumont, Karen Andre; Dave Tepperman, Dr.&#13;
Kirkland; Karen Russell, Mrs. Hutchins; Jack Chapman,&#13;
Van Fleet; La Verne Kelsay, Elmer Sweeney; Sally Menz,&#13;
Nancy Faulkner; Jean Hounshell, Magda Svenson; Bill&#13;
Crum, John Graham Whitfield; Linda Knox, Jane Chandler; Bill Kretschmer, Sigurd Jungquist; Ron Blake, Regan;&#13;
Betty Winchester, Roberta, Barbara Burbridge, Secretary; Kathleen O'Neill, Court Stenographer; Pat Rooney,&#13;
Prison Matron; Ann Tinley, Secretary.&#13;
Student Directors: Kay Boortz,&#13;
Katen Johnson.&#13;
Stage Managers: Sally Olsen,&#13;
Lee Christensen&#13;
Business Managers: Mary Ellen&#13;
Hays, Dona Russ.&#13;
Presented May 18 and 19&#13;
Directed by Mrs. Joanne Minarcini&#13;
Trying out for the senior class ploy ore Sol ly Menz, Ronnie Schropp, and Koren Russell.&#13;
Kneeling: Knox, Rooney, Menz, Burdridge, O 'Neill, Winchester, Beaumont, Russell, Hounshell. Sta nding:&#13;
Kretschmer, Bloke, Kelsay, Teppi!rmon, Fogarty, Johnstone. &#13;
''I Have Five Daughters"&#13;
Row l : Knickman . Row 2: Hughes, Cejka, Brown, Jennings, Messerli . Row 3:&#13;
Strong , S. Peters, Fogerty, Cugg ia . Row 4: Nelson, R. Peters, Ziorko, Quigley,&#13;
Petersen .&#13;
Practicing for a scene in the play are Mary&#13;
Ann Fogarty and Sue Stroh, seated; Lois Strong,&#13;
Kathleen o· Neill, and Marilyn Ketcham,&#13;
standing .&#13;
Presented by the&#13;
Clio, Alpha, and Delta Tau Literary Societies&#13;
on March 8 and 9.&#13;
Charles Ziarko, Mr. Bennett; Nancy Brown, Mrs. Bennett;&#13;
Kathleen O ' Neill, Jane; Marilyn Ketcham, Elizabeth;&#13;
Joyce Cejka, Mary; Sandra Hughes, Catherine; Marjorie Jennings, Lydia; Ron Petersen, Mr. Collins; Dean&#13;
Quigley, Mr. Bingley; Susan Stroh, Miss Bingley; John&#13;
Nelson, Mr. Darcy; Monique Cuggia, Lady Catherine;&#13;
Mary Ann Fogarty, Lady Lucas; Sharon Peters, Charlotte;&#13;
Rodney Peters, Mr. Wickham; Lois Strong, Hillery.&#13;
Faculty Director: Miss Donna Miller&#13;
Co-Student Directors: Mickey Messerli&#13;
and Joyce Knickman&#13;
Stage Manager: Linda Knox&#13;
44 &#13;
''Seventeenth Summer"&#13;
Presented April 20 and 21&#13;
by the&#13;
Ero, Omega, and Thalian Literary Societies&#13;
"Seventeenth Summer," a humorous adaptation of Maureen Daly's popular teen-age&#13;
novel, centers around Angie and tells the story&#13;
of her young summer romance, with all its joy&#13;
and unhappiness.&#13;
The joys are such momentous things as&#13;
Angie 's first date, a sailboat ride, the countryclub dance; the unhappiness is made up of the&#13;
usual teen "tragedies" - envious girl friends,&#13;
the weeks of waiting for the " right " phone call,&#13;
and lovers' quarrels.&#13;
As the summer ends, all ends happily, the&#13;
quarrel is patched, and Angie prepares for&#13;
college.&#13;
Ca~t&#13;
Virginia Bruce, Angie; Gary Williams, Jack; Pat&#13;
Daniels, Lorraine; Craig Peterson, Martin; Karen&#13;
McManamy, Margaret; Art Collier, Art; Kathy&#13;
Stipp, Kittie; Dave Thompson, Mrs. Morrow;&#13;
Sandra Olson, Mrs. Morrow; Joan Meyer, Jane;&#13;
Sylvia Patterson, Margie; Urban Kenkel, Tony;&#13;
Jay Anderson, Fitz.&#13;
Directed by: Mrs. Elizabeth T. Coad&#13;
Student Directors: Deanna Scott and&#13;
Betty Winchester&#13;
Stage Managers: Pat Rooney and&#13;
Ann Tinley&#13;
Row l: Bruce, Daniels, Potterson , Meyer, Stripp. Row 2: Colli er, Pete rson, W ill iams. &#13;
This year the Abraham Lincoln High&#13;
School Road Show, using a new and different&#13;
format, satirized something almost "sacred"&#13;
to the American public-television. Nothing&#13;
was spared as Station LYNX, Channel 212,&#13;
went on the air to display the many and varied&#13;
talents of A.L. students.&#13;
One hilarious comedy take-off was provided by the basketball team as lovely Hawaiian girls. Culture Corne~ was superbly re46&#13;
Road&#13;
Show&#13;
11 ~e~t Patte11n 2 1211&#13;
Presented January 19 and 20&#13;
Faculty Directors:&#13;
Mrs. Joanne Minarcini&#13;
Mrs. Viola Bichel&#13;
Student Directors:&#13;
Sally Olsen&#13;
Karen Johnson&#13;
Business Managers:&#13;
Sally Menz&#13;
Dave Thompson&#13;
Stage Managers:&#13;
Linda Knox&#13;
Steve Frankel&#13;
presented by Fred Ewald and Larry Dorn,&#13;
piano duo, and by Phyllis Knight with a violin&#13;
solo. The fabulous first prize offered on the&#13;
quiz show, "The Big Letdown," was a gorgeous moth-eaten fur coat. Band members&#13;
presented the "Sned Cullivan Show." TV commercials were lampooned cleverly.&#13;
From the beginning dance, "'Tender Trap,"&#13;
to "My Bonnie Lassie," the finale, the 1956&#13;
Road Show was topnotch entertainment. &#13;
Raw l : Brewe r, Pi ke, Jones, Dooley, Swa nson, Pete rson. Row 2: Ewo ld, Jen se n, Brown, Hubl e r, Christe nsen,&#13;
Do rn , All e rto n.&#13;
Vocal mu~ic Boalld OUiceri~&#13;
President ... .. .. ...... . ....... Rose Morie O 'Brien&#13;
Vice-President ... .. . .. . . ....... ... Myrthel Ande rson&#13;
Secretary .. ... . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .... Mildred Messerli&#13;
Treasurer .. . .. . . . .. ...... . . . ....... Craig Peterson&#13;
Historian . . . . ... , . .. .. .... ... . .... . . . Tom J. Brown&#13;
Sponsor: Mrs. Viola Bichel&#13;
Brown, O "Brien, Messerl i, Pete rson.&#13;
Vocal&#13;
Music&#13;
Board&#13;
Boys'&#13;
Glee &#13;
~­&#13;
f!;~IJ ~&#13;
Girls'&#13;
Glee&#13;
. II L. d n Adkins Schoening, Row 1: Taylor, Poulos, Ponselow, Delanty, Richardson, Shea, Mallory, fox , Do , in e ' . ' h JohnPrior. Row 2: Riddle, Pedersen, Massie, J. Anderson, Filkins, Nielsen , Fleming, Pedersen, frieze, Base ' If&#13;
. 1 k ·t f nke Jensen Grae s, son, Nyholm. Row 3: Sullivan, Aaberg, Grell, Farrell , Mortensen, Davis, Mas e1 • ra ' ' .&#13;
1&#13;
Holmes, Killion · · L d · G Nelse n Toman, Sm1 ey, . Row 4: Jorgensen, u wig, K. Jensen, L. Jensen, Hough, reen, '&#13;
Hanicke, Varner, J. Green, Hardisty, Stucker.&#13;
mixed Cho1tu~ OUice1t~&#13;
'JaU Semutell Spllinq Seme~tell&#13;
President . .. .. . ... ...... . . .. . . Ann Burgeson President . .. . Rose Marie O'Brien&#13;
Vice-President ..... .... . .... ... Tom J. Brown&#13;
Secretary . . . ........ .. .... Mildred Messerli&#13;
Vice Presid~~t- .· .· .· _· .· _· .· ..... Myrthel Anderson&#13;
Treasurer . . ..... . ......... .. Craig Petersen&#13;
Secretary ... .... . . Lu An Reimer&#13;
Treasurer .... ... .... . . . .. ... Jean Hounshel I&#13;
Librarians . .. . .. . .. ..... ..... Bobette Davie Librarians·.·_·_·.·.·.·.·_· _._. . . . . Gayle Proctor&#13;
Clifford Schneider&#13;
Sponsor: Mrs. Viola Bichel&#13;
Row 1: Booth , Strong, Rob~nson, Messe rl i, O"Brien , Proctor, Green, Beason, Burgeson, Daniels, Thompson ,&#13;
Richwine. Row 2: Bichel, Andersen, Watts, Dall, Sprinkel, Mead, Wood, Davie, D. Peterson, Knotek, Larson ,&#13;
Archer. Row 3: Le e, Kahl, Klement, Greene, Leich ti, Brewe r, Fischer, L. Collier, Anderson, Cole, Knight, N .&#13;
Brown. Row 4: C. Brown , Reimer, Knipping , Gustafson, Stephens, B. Hansen, Swanson, A. Coll ier, Hounshel l, Schoening, Boortz, Hostetter, A. Miller. Row 5: F. Jones, Axtell, T. Pike, B. Pike, Gordon, G . Jones, C.&#13;
Peterson , Hubl er, D. Hansen. Row 6: Ewa ld, Jensen, Christensen, Schneider, Dorn, S. Miller, T. Brown, Alle rton.&#13;
Gerald Schlott&#13;
Mixed&#13;
Chorus &#13;
The complete cast of "Babes in Toyland" stops during dress rehearsal to be photographed for the Crimson&#13;
and Blue.&#13;
Operetta&#13;
Lu Ann Re imer and David Hubler, disguised as toys to&#13;
e nabl e the m to escape from toyland, lead the march of&#13;
the toys.&#13;
Presented by the Vocal Music Department&#13;
Directed by Mrs. Viola Bichel&#13;
Ca!t&#13;
Kay Boortz, Hilda; Ronnie Leichti, Jack; Mildred&#13;
Messerli, Jill; Bobette Davie, Bo Peep; T.om J. Brown,&#13;
Barnaby; Gary Jones, Tom; Jean Hounshell, the&#13;
Widow Piper; Art Collier, Ganzorgo; David Hansen,&#13;
Roderigo; Lu An Reimer, Jane; David Hubler, Alan;&#13;
Rose Marie O'Brien, Contrary Mary; Ginny S\Je&#13;
Wilkens, the Giant Spider; Rosalie Hostetter, the&#13;
Brown Bear; Carol Brown, Fairy Queen; Larry Dorn,&#13;
Marmaduke; Roger Gordon, the Master Toyma ker;&#13;
and Tom G. Brown, Grumio.&#13;
Production Staff&#13;
Diane Peterson, student·director; Larry Reed, Roger&#13;
Gillaspy, Doug Chamberlin, Don Richie, scenery&#13;
and stage managers; David Jensen, lights; Ginny&#13;
Su e Wilkens, choreography; Karen Knipping, p rograms; Craig Peterson, Kay Boortz, Koren Kn ipping,&#13;
Art Collier, advertisements; Karen Knipping, Kathleen&#13;
Schoening, Gayle Proctor, tickets.&#13;
49 &#13;
Row 1: Hennessy, Kn ight, Swain, Bruce, Cole, Rhode, Ericksen . Row 2: Harold, Bond, Hansen, Bullock, Reasoner, Anderson, Christensen, Hounshell. Row 3: Hubler, Stageman, Haworth, Holtmyer, Cozad, Turner,&#13;
Bragg, Allerton.&#13;
If, during the 1955-56 school&#13;
year, one had dropped by the band&#13;
room, he would have heard the&#13;
strains of "Snow White Fantasy,"&#13;
"Russian Sailors' Dance," or any&#13;
number of lovely orchestral pieces.&#13;
The orchestra, under the direction&#13;
of Miss Elaine Sorensen, must practice and perform each year a wide&#13;
variety of selections, for it is called&#13;
upon to play a range of music to&#13;
accommodate such demands as&#13;
those of state and al I-state contests,&#13;
the music clinic, and graduation.&#13;
In addition, members of the brass,&#13;
woodwind, and percussion sections&#13;
of this organization contribute their&#13;
talents to the Abraham Lincoln&#13;
band .&#13;
The orchestra worked hard&#13;
throughout the year, and the result&#13;
was an appreciative audience&#13;
wherever the A. L. group played.&#13;
50&#13;
Orchestra&#13;
Orchestra librarian&#13;
and president, respectively, are Ann Anderson and Bill Christensen.&#13;
Members of the orchestra "s string section wait for the&#13;
rehearsal tune-up. &#13;
Band&#13;
Row 1: Newmon, Sollozzo. Row 2: Bond, Hansen, Bragg, Bouman, Pritchard, Teufel, Dicke rson. Row 3: J.&#13;
Stage man, Reasoner, Jones, Swain, Bullock, McTigue, Christensen. Row 4: Smith, Ande rson, J. Montgomery,&#13;
Hounshell, Parrott, Emerick, Cozad, Holtmyer, Howorth. Row 5: Turner, Allerton, R. Montgomery, Pete rsen,&#13;
Russell, P. Stageman, Hubler, Harold.&#13;
Jones, Newmon, Christensen, Smith, Harold.&#13;
Band OUice11~&#13;
Drum Major, William Christensen; President, Roger&#13;
Harold; Secretary, Sharon Newmon; Representatives, Gary Jones and Leland Smith.&#13;
The A. L. band, though small in number, was great&#13;
in talent and spirit.&#13;
Under the direction of M r. Rex llgenfritz, all members worked faithfully toward forming a good, entertaining organization, and their efforts were successful.&#13;
The annual midwinter band concert, the spring&#13;
concert, Omaha University"s band day, and the State&#13;
Marching Band Contest were among the ma ny band&#13;
activities. During the marching and concert seasons,&#13;
band members willingly forfeited added sleep to come&#13;
to early-morning practice sessions.&#13;
A. L. students realized what a fine organization the&#13;
band was and that its contribution to the spirit of the&#13;
school was a vital one.&#13;
The bond starts off in marching fo rmatio n during one o f its many&#13;
early-morning practices on Kirn Field. &#13;
The&#13;
Crimson&#13;
and&#13;
Blue&#13;
Row l : Garcia, T. Anderson, Ketcham, Cary, Nelson, James, Knickman, Booth, Robinson . Row 2: Fleming,&#13;
C. Green, Fiala, Greene, Read, Archer, Hughes, Ho yt, Proctor, Hays. Row 3: McDani e ls, M. Anderson,&#13;
Dooley, Berryhill, Gates, Hounshell, T. Green, Oden, Blake, Hoffman, Hord ing.&#13;
Tri-Editors-in-Chief: Karen Archer, managing editor;&#13;
Howard Booth, layout editor; Dexter Hawks,&#13;
copy editor&#13;
Assistant Layout Editor: Jack Hoyt&#13;
Administration Editor: Ted Anderson&#13;
Senior Editors: Marcia James, Barbara Nelson&#13;
Junior Editor: Judy Greene&#13;
Sophomore Editor: Mary Pat Read&#13;
Freshman Editor: Rosalyn Andersen&#13;
Publications Editor: Sharon Cary&#13;
Drama Editor: Marilyn Ketcham&#13;
Vocal Music Editor: Myrthel Anderson&#13;
Instrumental Music Editor: Jean Hounshell&#13;
ROTC Editor: Jack Hoyt&#13;
Organizations Editors: Virginia Gates, Joyce Knickman, Gayle Proctor, Mary Robinson&#13;
Girls' Sports Editors: Carolyn Fiala, Florence Garica&#13;
Wrestling Editor: Tom Green&#13;
Basketball, Tennis, Golf Editor: Mike Hoffman&#13;
Football Editor: Dexter Hawks&#13;
Typists: Mary Ellen Hays, Rose Marie O 'Brien&#13;
Editorial Adviser: Mr. W. Robert Brown&#13;
£dito1tial Sta66&#13;
KAREN ARCHER&#13;
Managing Editor&#13;
HOWARD BOOTH&#13;
Layout Editor&#13;
DEXTER HAWKS&#13;
Copy Editor &#13;
KAREN JOHNSON&#13;
Co-Business Editor&#13;
Bu~ine~~ Stabb&#13;
Co-Business Editors&#13;
Karen Johnson, Sylvia Patterson&#13;
Photographs&#13;
SYLVIA PAITERSON&#13;
Co-Business Editor&#13;
DICK HARDING&#13;
Photographic Editor&#13;
Camella Stabb&#13;
Photographic Editor&#13;
Dick Harding&#13;
Assistants&#13;
Jane Alcorn, Colleen McGu ire , Pat Rooney&#13;
Sales Managers&#13;
John Be rryhill , Ron Blake, Roger Dooley,&#13;
Sharon Fleming, Caro lyn Gre e n, Flo yd&#13;
(Skip) Hughes, Dorothy McDaniels, Chuc k&#13;
Oden.&#13;
Don Sigler, Sue Stroh&#13;
Printe r&#13;
Francis Heistand&#13;
Proofreader&#13;
Betty Neilsen&#13;
Typist&#13;
Kathryn Nimtz&#13;
Busine ss Adviser&#13;
Photographic Advisers&#13;
Mr. Walter Kaltenborn&#13;
Mr. Herbert Little&#13;
Miss Margaret He nderson&#13;
Row 1: John son, Stro h, Alcorn, Po tterso n. Row 2: Rooney, Nimtz, Sig le r, Neilse n, McGuire . &#13;
The&#13;
Echoes&#13;
Upper right: Bill Kretschmer, Betty Winchester, seated; Jack Snethen, Chuck&#13;
Francis, Bill Fogarty, Dennis Winchester, Karen Johnson, standing. Center: A. L.&#13;
students enjoy "" The Echoes, "" being distributed here by Clark Jensen. Lower&#13;
left: Staff members prepare the publication for press.&#13;
'Jail Semute'l StaU&#13;
Editors-in-Chief . . . ... . . . .. Betty Winchester, Bill Kretschmer&#13;
Sports Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . .&#13;
Advertising Manager . . .. ..&#13;
.... . ... Charles Francis&#13;
. . . ..... . Jack Snethen&#13;
Assistant Advertising Manager . . .... . . . . .. . . . . Bill Fogarty&#13;
Business Manager . .. .. . . ... Karen Johnson&#13;
Head Pressman . ..... . . . Dennis Winchester&#13;
Faculty Adviser . . . .... .. . ...... Mr. H. Arthur Lee&#13;
54 &#13;
LJ&#13;
An essential department in the publication·of The Echoes is the ad staff. David Benton, Mary Ann Shaw,&#13;
and Ralph May are seen here making the ad layout for a coming issue.&#13;
At the top of the front page of The&#13;
Echoes is this motto: " Echoing vigorously,&#13;
justly, and without prejudice." It is the&#13;
duty of every staff member of The Echoes&#13;
to see that this policy is followed to the&#13;
fullest extent.&#13;
With this idea in mind, staff writers&#13;
work hard in compiling stories for publication. The stories are then copyread,&#13;
Sprdnq Seme~teit Sta66&#13;
Co-Editors-in-Chief .. . . .. ... . Ann Burgeson, Keith Gronberg&#13;
Sports Editor . ... .. . .. . .. .. . . . ... .. . ..... . Charles Smith&#13;
Advertising Manager . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. ... . David Benton&#13;
Assistant Advertising Manager . . . .. . . . .. ... Mary Ann Shaw&#13;
Business Manager .. . .. . . . ..... . . . .... Rose Marie O'Brien&#13;
Head Pressmun . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . ... .. . . Tom G . Brown&#13;
Faculty Adviser . ... . .. ... .. . . .. Mr. H. Arthur Lee&#13;
vari-typed, and set up on a dummy, along&#13;
with the advertising, to be photographed&#13;
on plates. All that then remains to be&#13;
done is to roll the press.&#13;
The Echoes staff is a team of young&#13;
people working together to inform and&#13;
entertain A.L. students, their parents, and&#13;
members of the faculty.&#13;
Keith Gronberg looks over the shoulders of Rose Marie O 'Brien,&#13;
55 Ann Burgeson, Chuck Smith, a nd David Benton as work proceeds&#13;
on the next issue of The Echoes. &#13;
Members of the R.O.T.C. instructional staff, from left&#13;
to right, are: Maj. Edward 0 . Schorn, M-Sgt. Jesse A.&#13;
Lilley, and M-Sgt. Louis C. Daugherty.&#13;
For the A.L. cadet, Friday means&#13;
inspection, conducted here by MSgt. Lilley.&#13;
Abraham Lincoln's Reserve Officers'&#13;
Training Corps is a compulsory subject&#13;
for all sophomore, junior, and senior boys&#13;
who are not in agriculture or band and&#13;
are physically qualified.&#13;
The three-year program offers cadets&#13;
who are going into the armed services&#13;
an improved opportunity for advancement.&#13;
56&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
Classes are held three tim es week ly,&#13;
teaching marksmanship, map reading ,&#13;
first aid, marching, and other subjects&#13;
that are requisite in making a good soldier.&#13;
The rifle te am and drill squad are&#13;
offered as extracurricular R.O .T.C. activities. &#13;
Battalio n fficer ~ and their ladi es: Charles Schott, Mory Ann&#13;
Show, Don Hatcher, Solly Olsen, Sharon Kolhof, and Paul Poore.&#13;
the thirty-seventh&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
Six hundred persons attended Abraham&#13;
Lincoln's thirty-seventh annual Military Ball on&#13;
March 23, which honored Don Hatcher and&#13;
Sally Olsen as cadet lieutenant colonel and&#13;
honorary colonel.&#13;
Cadet Majors Paul Poore and Charles&#13;
Schott were the Battalion Adjutant and Battalion Executive Officer, respectively. They escorted Sharon Kolhof and Mary Ann Shaw.&#13;
Twenty-eight cadet officers of the R.O .T.C.&#13;
battalion and their ladies participated in the&#13;
grand march around the red, white, and blue&#13;
decorated gymnasium. They were introduced&#13;
by Cad et M . Sgt. Tom Green, the master of&#13;
ceremonies.&#13;
The R.O.T.C. Drill Squad performed with&#13;
Cadet Officer Dennis Adamson in charge.&#13;
The ball was under the direction of Maj.&#13;
Edward 0 . Schorn, P.M .S. &amp; T. He was assisted&#13;
by M. Sgt. Louis C. Daugherty and M . Sgt. Jess&#13;
A. Lilley, military instructors.&#13;
57&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
Among th e many dancers a t the 1956 b all&#13;
are Larry Reed and Ann Carter.&#13;
Don Hatcher is named R.O.T.C. lieutenant colo nel, w ith&#13;
Sally O lson as the honorary lieutenant colonel. &#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
Pictured in their civilian clothes ore the R.O .T.C. officers. Row 1: Poore, Fogarty, Adamson. Row 2: Schropp,&#13;
Jones, Storey, Peterson, Farrell, GronberQ, Passer, Jacobson. Row 3: Teppermon, Johnstone, Schott, Francis,&#13;
Crum, Hoffman, Whitt. Skelton.&#13;
Members of the R.O.T.C. Rifle Squad. Row 1: Strong, Wayne Roush,&#13;
Adamson, Cozad, Brickey, Anderson. Row 2: Hording, Crum, Miller,&#13;
Hayler, Warren Roush .&#13;
Battalion Officers&#13;
Battalion Commander:&#13;
Lt. Col. Donald Hatcher&#13;
Battalion Executive Officer:&#13;
Major Charles Schott&#13;
Battalion Adjutant:&#13;
Major Pou I Poore &#13;
Company A&#13;
Company Commander:&#13;
Capt. Ronn ie Schropp&#13;
Executive Officer:&#13;
1st Lt. Allen Passer&#13;
First Platoon Leader:&#13;
2nd Lt. Charles Francis&#13;
Second Platoon Leader:&#13;
2nd Lt. Charles Smith&#13;
Third Platoon Leader:&#13;
lst Lt. Tom Jones&#13;
Company C&#13;
Company Commander:&#13;
Capt. William Fogarty&#13;
Executive Officer;&#13;
l st Lt. Glen Skelton&#13;
First Platoon Leader:&#13;
l st Lt. Craig Peterson&#13;
Second Platoon Leader:&#13;
l st Lt. Edwin Jacobson&#13;
Third Platoon Leader:&#13;
l st Lt. Conrad Gohlinghorst&#13;
Company B&#13;
Company Commander:&#13;
Capt. Larry Farrell&#13;
Executive Officer:&#13;
1st Lt. Bill Johnstone&#13;
First Platoon Leader:&#13;
l st Lt. La Verne Kelsay&#13;
Second Platoon Leader:&#13;
l st Lt. Keith Gronberg&#13;
Third Platoon Leader:&#13;
l st Lt. Bill Storey&#13;
Company D&#13;
Company Commander:&#13;
Capt. Larry Reed&#13;
Executive Officer:&#13;
1st Lt. Ron Blake&#13;
First Platoon Leader:&#13;
2nd Lt. John Whitt&#13;
Second Platoon Leader:&#13;
1st Lt. Mike Hoffman&#13;
Third Platten Leader:&#13;
l st Lt. William Crum&#13;
R.O.T.C. Drill Tea m membe rs. Knee ling : Heistan d, Tepperman, Poo re , Ada mson . Stand ing : Christe nsen ,&#13;
Peters, Te al, Russell, Tho mpso n, Bo brick, Sto ne, Tallman, Sloan, Pete rson, Jensen, Hickey, Black, Q uig ley,&#13;
Frankel. &#13;
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ATHLETICS &#13;
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bootf&gt;all. . . . f&gt;a!iketf&gt;all. . . . Wlr.e!1tlin9. . . . t1r.ack&#13;
tenni!i . . . . 9olb . . . . 9i111!1' !1po11t!1 &#13;
Football Coaches Mr. Donald Thomas and Mr. Victor Jennings chart a&#13;
play against an upcoming A. L. opponent.&#13;
Football&#13;
Sharon Cary, with escort Charles Schott,&#13;
is honored in the traditionaf crowning&#13;
of the football queen. &#13;
Row 1: Fitch, Paladino, Mahoney, Charles, Gillman, Huebner,&#13;
Snethen, J. Mass, Cozad, Forrell, Storey. Row 2: Hollinger,&#13;
Scheidle, Deal, B. Mass, Schropp, H. Miller, Hudson, Harold,&#13;
Hansen, Kul isek, Nielsen. Row 3: Mgr. Poulos, Coach Jennings,&#13;
--,~ ..-... ---. ...;~------...., ............ ---,-..-------.---------~&#13;
__, --------------- ---.,--------,.------&#13;
......,---------------.&#13;
.. -&#13;
Lostroh, Williams, Chapman, Smith, Francis, Johnstone, Green,&#13;
S Miller, Winchester, Schott, Mgr. O'Neill, Assista nt Coach&#13;
Thomas.&#13;
Varsity&#13;
The 1955 A. L. football team experienced a&#13;
winless season; but while doing so, established&#13;
hope for Lynx fans in the future.&#13;
It was the inevitable losing year that comes&#13;
when the preceding team, dominated by seniors,&#13;
has a successful one. The present seniors, because&#13;
of inadequate experience, are forced to the bench&#13;
so that underclassmen may get much action behind them and have a veteran crew in the ensuing&#13;
years.&#13;
There was marked improvement as the sea··&#13;
son progressed, and the Abe Lincoln record will&#13;
bear this fact out.&#13;
The Lynx, in their first two games were not&#13;
able to cross the goal line. Then, in their game&#13;
against Tee Jay, they tallied once; and they re63&#13;
peated the performance ogainst Centra l the following week.&#13;
A. L. slumped off in the next three games,&#13;
and Vic Jennings took drastic action. All sen io rs&#13;
were benched, the starting eleven being made up&#13;
entirely of sophomores and juniors.&#13;
This move proved fruitful; fo r the Hillto ppe rs,&#13;
in their game against South, again e ntere d the&#13;
scoring column.&#13;
The A. L. gridders ended the season with&#13;
commendable effort-against Fort Dodge. Two&#13;
touchdowns were scored, good defense wa s employed, and the final score was only one point&#13;
against the Lynx, 13-12.&#13;
The team's effort was g reat this seaso n, and&#13;
results of the "building year" will appear in 1956. &#13;
Row l : Hadden, Noble, Deal, Hansen, Merrill, Beaumont. Row 2: Gillman, Poulos, Hyde, Messerli , Morrison, Jones. Row 3:&#13;
Miller, Mauer, Shaw, Mass, Smith, Collins.&#13;
Second&#13;
Team&#13;
A large contributor to the A. L.&#13;
varsity football squad in 1955 was&#13;
the second team. Since a number of&#13;
sophomores was used to help the&#13;
varsity during the season, the efficiency of the Baby Lynx was .lessened, and they were held to a 2-&#13;
5~ l record. Much is expected from&#13;
these boys in the next two years&#13;
when they again will become a unit.&#13;
Larry Kulisek and Denny Winchester combine to stop an Omaha North&#13;
ball carrier.&#13;
64 &#13;
Varsity Basketball&#13;
The Abraham Lincoln basketball team&#13;
opened their season with three non-intercity&#13;
victories. They defeated Villisca 67 to 24. Creston 88 to 44, and l.S.D. 97 to 75. The l.S.D.&#13;
game set a school team scoring record, and&#13;
Jack Chapman got an individual mark of 44&#13;
points.&#13;
The Lynx won their first two intercity games&#13;
over Tech and Central by the scores of 70 to&#13;
49 and 70 to 50, respectively. They then met a&#13;
strong Creighton Prep team and were defeated&#13;
56 to 45.&#13;
For the first time in fourteen games, arch&#13;
rival Thomas Jefferson was able to topple the&#13;
Hilltoppers, 77-73. The Lynx then traveled to&#13;
Iowa City, where they lost a 47-31 half-game&#13;
exhibition to Keokuk.&#13;
A.L. got back on the winning trail with a&#13;
7 4 to49 victory over Boys Town. They held the&#13;
Cowboys to 8 points in the final quarter and&#13;
scored 33 themselves. They beat Benson 69 to&#13;
43 as Jack Chapman scored 20 points. The&#13;
Lynx then beat league-leaders Omaha South&#13;
70 to 66 as Mike Hoffman and Chuck Francis&#13;
each got 20 points. The following night the&#13;
Lynx overwhelmed North 83 to 46.&#13;
Omaha Tech and Omaha Central scored&#13;
victories over the Lynx by counts of 70 to 67&#13;
and 70 to 61 as the Lynx were unable to get&#13;
their firebrand style of ball into effect.&#13;
A 60-48 win over Prep put A.L. back in&#13;
the victory column, w ith Chuck Francis getting&#13;
21 points, 15 coming in the third quarter. They&#13;
avenged a defeat by Tee Jay when they beat&#13;
the Yellowjackets 65 to 60 and followed with&#13;
a 75 to 59 victory over Omaha North.&#13;
Omaha Benson became their next victim,&#13;
fall ing before the Lynx 58 to 38. Omaha Holy&#13;
Na me was beaten by the Lynx in their first&#13;
court meeting in recent years. The score was&#13;
83 to 54; Jack Chapman and Mike Hoffman&#13;
each scored 25 points.&#13;
The Lynx quintet won their si xth straight&#13;
game with a 54 to 47 victory over Omaha&#13;
South, a team ranking number one in Nebraska.&#13;
Chuck Smith and Tom Jones were A.L. standouts in this game.&#13;
The Lynx quintet closed out the regular&#13;
season with a 66 to 64 win over Boys Town on&#13;
the Cowboys' court. The Lynx trailed until the&#13;
final two seconds when Jack Chapman scored&#13;
the last of his 39 points. &#13;
Kneeling: Francis, Smith, Jones, Johnstone. Standing: Jensen, Hoffman, Chapman, Mingus.&#13;
Varsity Team&#13;
Kneel ing: Hannon , Charles, D. Thompson. Standing: Miller, B. Thompson, Christe nsen, Williams. &#13;
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70&#13;
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Kneeling: Kelly, Boyle, Nielson, Hyde, Fitch, Kul ise k, Merrill, Gilmon. Stondi ng: Shaw, Hansen, Jo nes, Mannasmith, Johnson, Knickman, Dorman, Poulos, Mgr. Beaumo nt.&#13;
Recorid&#13;
Villisca 30 Gaylo rd Anderson, second-team basketbal l co ach .&#13;
Creston 59&#13;
l.S.D. 45&#13;
Tech 31&#13;
Central 58&#13;
Creighton Prep 49&#13;
Tee Jay 38&#13;
Boys Town 55&#13;
Benson 43&#13;
So uth 49&#13;
North 37&#13;
Tech 54&#13;
Central 61&#13;
Crei g ht o n Prep 57&#13;
Tee Ja y 45&#13;
North 51&#13;
Benson 48&#13;
Ho ly N a me 44&#13;
South 59&#13;
Boys Town 48 &#13;
Wrestling&#13;
Row l: Wigington, McGee, Miller, Messerli, Huebner. Row 2: Hollinger, Tallman, Green, Scheidle, Winchester, Storey. Row 3: Hall, Watts, Stephens, Buckman, Graves, Waugh, Diblasi . Row 4: Smith, Paladino,&#13;
Nelson Devaney, Wells, Roush, Hostetter.&#13;
I 956 W11e~tlinq Rece&gt;1td&#13;
Tomas Lara, assistant wrestling coach; Vernon Doty, he ad coach.&#13;
Herb Miller demonstrates the crossbody ride on Tom Green.&#13;
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Bellevue&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Central&#13;
South&#13;
North&#13;
Tech&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Central&#13;
Bellevue&#13;
South&#13;
North&#13;
Tech&#13;
Corning&#13;
District Tournament Champions&#13;
13&#13;
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21&#13;
30&#13;
14&#13;
13&#13;
15&#13;
18&#13;
20&#13;
17&#13;
15&#13;
7&#13;
5 &#13;
March 26&#13;
April 13&#13;
April 21&#13;
April 27-28&#13;
May 12&#13;
May 19&#13;
May 26&#13;
1956 'Jtiach Schedule&#13;
Omaha University Track Meet&#13;
Clarinda Relays&#13;
Tee Jay Relays&#13;
Drake Relays&#13;
Iowa District Meet&#13;
Intercity Meet&#13;
State Track Meet&#13;
Roger Harold, inte rcity hurdles champion, readi es himse lf for th e next meet.&#13;
Gaylord Anderson, assistant coach: Donald&#13;
Thomas, head track coach.&#13;
Row 1: Harold, Mahoney, Gilson, Nielsen , Mauer. Row 2: Storey, Farre ll , Sha w, Ho dge, Fitch, Hansen,&#13;
Hyde. Row 3: Kulisek, Jensen , Winch ester, Ma thiasen, Schott, Fell, Cheyne, Miller.&#13;
Track &#13;
Tennis&#13;
Kneeling: Butler, Waugh, Boyle, Petersen. Standing: Mannasmith, Abel, Hoffman, Chapman, Christensen , Schropp.&#13;
Gene Abe l spins racquet in preparation for practi ce ma tch with Mike Hoffman.&#13;
Jac k Chapman returns a serve as doubles&#13;
te am partner, Ron Schropp, moves into positio n.&#13;
The Abraham Lincoln tennis team had another prosperous year under the direction of Coach Walter Kaltenborn. Four returning lettermen bolstered the team. They&#13;
were Mike Hoffman, defending intercity singles titleholder;&#13;
Gene Abel, who was undefeated in 1955 dual matches;&#13;
Jack Chapman; and Ron Schropp. Remaining squad members were Ron Petersen, Bill Waugh, Tim Mannasmith, Jim&#13;
Boyle, Larry Christensen, Dennis Butler, and Cam Clapp. &#13;
Bill Johnstone, Lyn x golfer, ottempts a practice drive before&#13;
stroking the ball.&#13;
Golf&#13;
./ll&gt;1taham Lincoln 1956 Qol! Schedule&#13;
April 20 Benson&#13;
April 23 Tech&#13;
April 27 North&#13;
May 4 Central&#13;
May 11 Thomas Jefferson&#13;
May 14 South&#13;
May 18 Creighton Prep&#13;
May 21 Intercity Tournament&#13;
I c·&#13;
W alter Ka ltenborn, golf and tennis coach.&#13;
Row 1: Etherington, Nelson, May Vi berg. Row 2: Frankel , Johnstone, Smith, D. Thompson, Hannon, Betchel.&#13;
Row 3: Mi ngus, McKinley, Ewa ld, Howard , Harding, Sigler. Not Pictured : B. Thompson a nd Tom J. Brown.&#13;
71 &#13;
Custom-Made Physical Education&#13;
Soccer, a favorite sport in P. E. classes, is giving these girls&#13;
their exercise for the day. Enjoying the go me ore Bonnie&#13;
Reynolds, Lynne Gunter, Shirley Burkybile, and Barbaro&#13;
Robinson .&#13;
The A. L. physical education department, under Mrs. Cleola Mansfield 's direction, adjusts its activities to the general&#13;
ages and abilities of the girls. By using&#13;
community and school facilities to good&#13;
advantage, this department has been able&#13;
to arrange for its students a variety of&#13;
sports.&#13;
7 2&#13;
for Girls&#13;
Jone Herd readies herself for the pitch in on indoor game&#13;
of softball.&#13;
Below: Learning a swing step are Donna Minikus, Jane Herd,&#13;
Linda Lane, Donna Wright, and Lona Woksa . &#13;
Swimming is one of many sports offered in A.L 's physical education program. These girls are shown maste ring the backstroke at the Y.M.C.A. pool.&#13;
Included in the physical education department are&#13;
a number of team sports, such as field hockey, football, volley ball, and badminton. Dancing is also available to girls who are interested. Individual sports are&#13;
offered to the upperclassmen, with fencing, golf, horseback riding, and hiking in prominence.&#13;
Jumping for the ball is just one of the fundame ntals of basketball that P.E. girls are taught by Mrs. Cleola&#13;
Mansfield. &#13;
CLASSES&#13;
- - ~ &#13;
-- -- --&#13;
hHhmen . . . ~ophomo11e~ . . . . junio11~ . . ~enio11~&#13;
- -&#13;
Above : Freshm e n in o rie ntation&#13;
classes ma ke books about their fu.&#13;
lure vocations. He re several of th e&#13;
" frosh " view th e ir projects.&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
President ... ... . ... . ....... Tom Bledsoe&#13;
Vice-President . . .... . ..... Jon Christensen&#13;
Secretary ..... .. . . . ... . . ... Brenda Green&#13;
Treasurer . ... .... . . . .. . ... Barbara Green&#13;
Sgt.-at-Arms . .. .. . . .. . . . . . Dennis Hatcher&#13;
Sponsors: Miss Edna Willard,&#13;
Mr. Roy Lawson&#13;
Se ated : Barbara Gree n, Brenda Green . Standing: Jon Christe ns e n, De nnis Hatc he r, Tom&#13;
Bl edsoe .&#13;
A rousing class election kicked off the school year for the freshman class,&#13;
which went on to participate enthusiastically in many activities.&#13;
The magazine subscription drive, Junior Red Cross, and student council all received a big push from the class of 1958, whose predecessors can rest assured that&#13;
Abraham Lincoln is in worthy hands for the next three years.&#13;
7 6 &#13;
Row l : Costle, Carter, L. Axtell, Brewer, Beggs. Row 2: Boehm, Andersen, G . Axtell, Brockman, Allen, Baldauf. Row 3: Carlile, Christensen, Clark, Alley, Bishop, Bledsoe.&#13;
Row l : Collins, Delanty, Dirge, Fischer, Fender, G . Etherington, Collier. Row 2: Franklin, J. Etherington,&#13;
Crowder, Dowling, Cozad, Doner, Feller, French.&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
77 &#13;
Freshmen&#13;
Row 1: Hough, Barbaro Green, Hilderbrand, Fronk, Hansen, Knott, L. Jensen, Johnson , Hayes. Row 2: Heywood, Hosford, Klement, Frost, Gilson, Goodmon, Keornes, Hickey, Ludwig, Jennings. Row 3: Hatcher,&#13;
Fullington, Hooch, Jones, Kohl, Lee, K. Jensen, Jorgensen, Honicke, Brenda Green, Nielsen.&#13;
Row 1: Wilkinson, Smith, Stucker, Thomas, S. Peters, Morrison, J. Soles, Schoening. Row 2: Pedersen, P.&#13;
Peters, Trotter, A. Soles, Viberg, Stiles, Polen, Molskeit, Swonger, Smiley, Maylone. Row 3: Tolgerson, Niebur, Robey, Toman, Mutum, Weiland, Spelman, Stageman, Sheil, Schlemmer.&#13;
78 &#13;
s ph more&#13;
lass&#13;
Above right: Seated: Charles Hyde, Larry Kulisek. Standing: Leland&#13;
Smith, Steve Beaumont, John Nelson. Above: Good examples of&#13;
the sophomore class's exuberance and spirit ore these cheerleaders,&#13;
leading yells for a second-team basketba ll victory.&#13;
Sopltomo'le OUice'l~&#13;
President .. .. .. . ... .... ......... Larry Kulisek&#13;
Vice-President . .. ... ... ........ .. Charles Hyde&#13;
Secretary .. .. . .. . ...... .. .. . .. .. Leland Smith&#13;
Treasurer . .. . ... .. .. . .. . .. ... .. . John Nelson&#13;
Sgt.-at-Arms ....... .. . . . ... ... Steve Beaumont&#13;
Sponsors: Miss Donna Miller,&#13;
Mr. Thurman Johnson&#13;
The pep and enthusiasm of the sophomore class is&#13;
apparent through their many varied contributions to&#13;
Abraham Lincoln. Their participation in literary societies, music, athletics, and other school activities has been&#13;
of invaluable aid in winning the many honors for this&#13;
school.&#13;
The next two years should bring about fulfillment&#13;
of the tasks well begun.&#13;
Row 1: Brockman, Bullock, Booth, Adkins, Ahrens, Anderson, Bauman, A. Black, Busick. Row 2: E. Barnes,&#13;
Boyle, Beaumont, Butler, Boehm, Brown, Caddell, B. Barnes, Christofferson. Row 3: Aaberg, Bichel, Abel,&#13;
P. Black, Bond, Be rryhill, Blome ndahl, Christensen, Cooper. &#13;
Row 1: Ericksen, Clark, Filkins, Fauble, Colemon, Doll, G . Cozad, Delonty. Row 2: Cox, Dickerson, Cook ,&#13;
Ziegelbauer, D. Cozad, Dofner, Emerick, Buswe ll. Row 3: Fell, Collins, Dorman, Devaney, Fitch, Dorn, Filbert, Davis, Farrell.&#13;
Row 1: Fouser, Gleason, Gilpin, Fleming, Honicke, Fox, J. Green, B. Green, K. Hansen. Row 2: Gill, Fronksen , Gearhart, Gillman, Groves, Haynes, R. Green, Foster, Grell, Graalfs. Row 3: Homboch, D. Hansen ,&#13;
J. Hansen, G. Hansen, B. Hansen, Hinman , Haggstrom, Gunter, Fogarty, Franke.&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
80 &#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Row 1: Jessen, Delbert Jensen, E. Jensen, Hoffman, Hatcher, Hoover, Hordisty, Jerkovich. Row 2: Holcomb,&#13;
Jackson, Hennessy, Hosford, Harrison, Holmes, Joy, K. Jensen, Don Jensen. Row 3: Hostetter, Jacobsen,&#13;
Hiller, Hyde, Hoyler, Hording, Hiott, Hughes, Hodge.&#13;
Row 1: Meyers, Kolhof, T. Leichti, .R. Leichti, Kelley, F. Jones, D. Moss, Killion, L. Johnson, Mathews, Leggio.&#13;
Row 2: E. Longnecke r, P. Johnson, Knotek, Massie McAlexonde r, Klesoth, J. Johnson, B. Mo ss, Lone, Kirkpatrick. Row 3: Kelsey, Knickman, Maue r, C. Longnecker, Kulisek, Monnosmith, Krivolovek, Kinney, R.&#13;
Jones, Kelly.&#13;
81 &#13;
Row 1: Messerli, J. Nelson, John Miller, Mortensen, Moots, Niebur, Joel Miller. Row 2: Merrill, Milburn,&#13;
Morrison, Moen, Mendenholl, D. Nelson, Schnackenberg, Mikesell.&#13;
Row 1: B. Poulos, E. Poulos, Rewolinski, Poffenberger, G . Poulos, Patton, D. Pedersen, Prior, Sloon. Row 2 :&#13;
Po nselow, Pierson, K. Pedersen, Pilling, Pritchard, K. Petersen, R. Peterson, Reasoner, Nyholm. Row 3: J.&#13;
Peterse n, Read, S. Perkins, Mo rrical, Routerkus, Powers, G . Pederson, Poe, Purdy, A. Perkins.&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
82 &#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Row l : Schuetz, Salestrom, D. Scott, Schwartz, Riddle, Shreves, Schultz. Row 2: L. Smith, Rhode, J. Smith,&#13;
C. Smith, Paulson, Richardson, P. Scott. Row 3: Schoening, Spelman, Ring, Shaw, A. Smith, S. Smith, Stansberry, Shelton, Pike.&#13;
Row l: M. Sullivan, Williams, C. Sullivan, Swinney, Woksa, D. Wright, L. Strong,, Teague, Stipp, Smith .&#13;
Row 2 : C. Taylor, Wilson, Vincent, Varn e r, Well ing, Wall, Waugh, L. Wright, Wyatt. Row 3: Wells, C.&#13;
Strong, Swain, Strom, Ziarko, Turner, Swassi ng, Weber, Wolfe, P. Taylor.&#13;
83 &#13;
Juniors&#13;
The junior class will long be remembered for the various accomplishments&#13;
they made throughout the year.&#13;
Their class play, "Mother Was a&#13;
Freshman," was particularly outstanding.&#13;
Contributions to the school 's athletics, societies, and other activities were also in&#13;
evidence.&#13;
The Jun ior-Senior Prom helped climax a very successful year for the class&#13;
of '57.&#13;
President ........ .. .... . . . . . .. .. . . Urban Kenkel&#13;
Vice-President . . . . .. ..... . . . ... . . Esther Ruth Over&#13;
Secretary .. . ......... . . . . ... . Rose Marie Goecker&#13;
Treasurer . . .. . . . . . .... .. . .... . ... Carolyn Green&#13;
Sgt.-at-Arms . . . . . . .. . ... ..... . . . . .. Tim Holl inger&#13;
Sponsors: Mrs. Agnes Wh ite,&#13;
Mr. Gaylord Anderson&#13;
Seated: Rose Morie G oecker, Carol yn Green, Esther O ver. Standing: Urban Kenke l, Tim Hollinger.&#13;
Juniors Jerry Homer, Barbara Robinson, and Don Feller are seen&#13;
paying their class dues to Ko y Hemmingsen; the dues f inance the&#13;
Junior-Senior Prom .&#13;
Pot Lairmo re g ets fitted for her class ring, as&#13;
do all juniors early in the y ear. &#13;
Row 1: Dryden, M. Collins, Cole, Folken, Dewaele, Daniels,&#13;
Christensen. Row 2: Collier, Cowels, Engelke, Drake, Christiansen, Cozad, Durham. Ro"':' 3: Doty, G . Collins, Cheyne, Christensen, Cody, Dooley, Ewald.&#13;
85&#13;
Row 1: Bucknam, Anderson, Bichel, Cejka, Beggs, Sandro Allen,&#13;
Bruce. Row 2: Armstrong, Burkybile, Charles, Andress, Russell,&#13;
Burke, Cambron, Beason . Row 3: Stanley Allen, Boughman, Bobrick, T. Brown, Addmson, Abel, Allerton.&#13;
Juniors &#13;
Juniors&#13;
Row 1: Huebner, E. Jensen, Jo nes, G. Jensen, Kjeldgaard, Henry,&#13;
Jungquist, Johnson. Row 2: Hollinger, S. Jensen, Jansen, Jacobsen, Knight, Hughes, Kenkel, Hic key._ Jennings. Row 3: Jones,&#13;
Kain, Olson, He rd, R. Jensen, Howa rd, Hudson, Leythom.&#13;
Row 1: Frieze, Hotcher, Honsen, Fronk, Hogedorn, Hemmingsen,&#13;
M. Green, Goecker, Greene. Row 2: Graney, Hortman, C. Green,&#13;
Francis, Frankel, Fairchild, Howorth . Row 3: Geisler, Gordon, D.&#13;
Green, Haynes, Flinn, Fleming, T. G reen, Fell, Feller.&#13;
86 &#13;
Row l: Stone, Larson, Lane, Linden, Leighton, Lowry, Loose.&#13;
Row 2: Peters, J. Miller, Merk, McManamy, Mead, Minikus, McTigue. Row 3: Quathamer, Malick, Mathiasen, S. Miller, Mitchell,&#13;
Leytham, Mahoney.&#13;
87&#13;
Row l: Porter, Petry, Negathon, Palmer, Nelsen, Owen, Pickerill. Row 2: Pike, Paladino, Pierson, Over, Nelson, Parrott, Niebur. Row 3: Robert Petersen, Price, Ronald Petersen, Morford,&#13;
O 'Neill, R. Montgomery, Rohde, J. Montgomery.&#13;
Juniors &#13;
Juniors&#13;
Ro w l : Woods, Taylo r, Strong, Teufel, Wood, Woodworth, W ilkins. Row 2: Thomas, Wrig ht, W atts, Phillips, B. W illiams, W ells,&#13;
Underwood. Ro w 3: Suchting, Thomsen, Wambold, G . Williams,&#13;
Tho mpson, Stipp, Scheidle, Teal.&#13;
Row l : Olson, K. Stephens, Read, E. Smith, Se dlak, Richwine,&#13;
Robinson, Raygor. Row 2: Reynolds, Southard, Schubert, Sprinkel,&#13;
Robey, M. Stephens, Tallman, Stokes, Richardson. Row 3: Stoker,&#13;
Schoening, Madigan, Scheidle, Phillips, Schultz, Scott, Thompson.&#13;
88 &#13;
Senior&#13;
Class&#13;
The class of 1956 leaves AL. with&#13;
pleasant memories of the past four&#13;
years.&#13;
Recollections of the games will&#13;
linger long after the lights have dimmed in the gym and on Kirn Field; and&#13;
the color the pep band added to these&#13;
and other events won 't soon be forgotten.&#13;
The laughter found at the senior&#13;
class play, the Road Show, and on&#13;
senior day will be cherished, as wil l the&#13;
fun of the Christmas and graduation&#13;
dances, the prom, and the Military Ball.&#13;
The Baccalaureate&#13;
service and graduation&#13;
day sent class members&#13;
along d ifferent ways with&#13;
various endeavors; but&#13;
through these memories,&#13;
the class of '56 will remain&#13;
united.&#13;
Graduation pictures o re the center of atte ntion as seniors e xamine , trade, a nd d iscuss their photographs.&#13;
Seated: Ted Anderson. Standing: Lee Christensen, Ann Ande rson, Tom G. Brown. Not&#13;
pictured: Charlotte Pe tersen.&#13;
G atheri ng place fo r college-interested sen io rs is&#13;
the b ig bulletin board in&#13;
Room 214, offering information on such thi ngs as&#13;
scholarships and university&#13;
req uirements.&#13;
Senioll OUicell~&#13;
President ......... . . . .. . ... Theodore Anderson&#13;
Vice-President . . . . . . . .. . ..... Charlotte Petersen&#13;
Secreta ry . .. .. .... .... . .. .. . ... Ann Anderson&#13;
Treasurer ... .. .. . . .. .. . ... . ... Lee Ch ristensen&#13;
Sgt.-at-Arms . . . .... . . . ... . .... . . Tom G. Brown&#13;
Sponsors: Miss Erva Huckleeberry,&#13;
Mr. H. Arthur Lee &#13;
Seniors&#13;
Dennis Adamson&#13;
Jay Anderson&#13;
Theodore Anderson&#13;
Jane Alcorn&#13;
Myrthel Anderson&#13;
Karen Archer&#13;
9 0&#13;
Diane Ames&#13;
Ruth Ann Anderson&#13;
Floyd Athay &#13;
Joanne Axtell&#13;
Becky Beaumont&#13;
Marvin Black&#13;
91&#13;
Betty Barcus&#13;
David Benton&#13;
Ron Blake&#13;
Irene Bauman&#13;
Robert Betchel&#13;
Kay Boortz&#13;
Seniors &#13;
Seniors&#13;
Howard Booth&#13;
Carlyle Brickey&#13;
Nancy Brown&#13;
·'&#13;
, .L ~ Ju , '&#13;
Judy Boyle&#13;
Thomas Bromberg&#13;
Janet Brugenhemke&#13;
92&#13;
Donald Bragg&#13;
Carol Brown&#13;
Shirley Bundy &#13;
Ann Burgeson&#13;
Ann Carter&#13;
Lee Christensen&#13;
93&#13;
Marian Bybee&#13;
Sharon Cary&#13;
Joan Coffelt&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Frank Carlin&#13;
Jack Chapman&#13;
Myrna Countryman &#13;
Roberta Countryman Francis Coons Larry Crow&#13;
Monique Cuggia lrmajean Dall Bobette Davie&#13;
Kathryn Ellerbeck Larry Farrell Carolyn Fiala&#13;
/&#13;
Seniors 9 4 &#13;
,&#13;
Gary Fisher&#13;
Bill Fogarty&#13;
Florence Garcia&#13;
.-c...J&#13;
95&#13;
Ted Fitch&#13;
Linda Foster&#13;
Virginia Gates&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Harriet Flesher&#13;
Chuck Francis&#13;
Geraldine Gill&#13;
J &#13;
Roger Gillaspy&#13;
Bonnie Goodsell&#13;
Keith Gronberg&#13;
Conrad Gohlinghorst&#13;
Sonia Green&#13;
Donna Gustafson&#13;
Seniors 96&#13;
Patricia Goodman&#13;
William Griffith&#13;
Donna Gylling &#13;
Barbara Hanks&#13;
Roger Harold&#13;
Mary Ellen Hays&#13;
9 7&#13;
Edwin Hansen&#13;
Don Hatcher&#13;
Kay Hestness&#13;
I&#13;
Richard Harding&#13;
Dexter Hawks&#13;
Jenet Hiller&#13;
Seniors &#13;
Seniors&#13;
John Hiller&#13;
Rosalie Hostetter&#13;
David Hubler&#13;
Michael Hoffman&#13;
Jean Hounshell&#13;
Edwin Jacobson&#13;
96&#13;
Sheila Hook&#13;
Jack Hoyt&#13;
Marcia James &#13;
Sara Jensen&#13;
William R. Johnstone&#13;
Lynn Kain&#13;
99&#13;
Shirley Jensen&#13;
Gary L. Jones&#13;
Marilyn Ketcham&#13;
Karen Johnson&#13;
Jerry Juel&#13;
Kathryn Kimball&#13;
Seniors &#13;
Seniors&#13;
J&#13;
,(&#13;
Joyce Knickman&#13;
Sandra Kolhof&#13;
David Lake&#13;
Karen Knipping&#13;
Sharon Kolhof&#13;
Larry Larsen&#13;
100&#13;
Linda Knox&#13;
William Kretschmer&#13;
Janice Larson &#13;
Seniors&#13;
•&#13;
•&#13;
•&#13;
Norma Leuch Colleen McGuire Shirley Mcintosh&#13;
Jerry Mass Ralph May Sally Menx&#13;
David Merryman Mickey Messerli Joan Meyer&#13;
101 &#13;
Dwayne Miller&#13;
Merle Mock&#13;
Barbara Nelson&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Herbert Miller&#13;
Opal Moss&#13;
Guy Nelson&#13;
102&#13;
Tommy Mingus&#13;
Betty Neilsen&#13;
Sharon Newman&#13;
/ &#13;
Seniors&#13;
Robert Nicolini Kathryn Nimtz Sandra Nowling&#13;
Rose Marie O'Brien Sally Olsen Kathleen O'Neill&#13;
Curt Ouren Allen Passer Sylvia Patterson&#13;
103 &#13;
Charlotte Petersen&#13;
Loverta Peterson&#13;
Sharon Points&#13;
Craig Peterson&#13;
Charles Petry&#13;
Paul Poore&#13;
Seniors 104&#13;
Judy Peterson&#13;
Peggy Pickens&#13;
Gayle Proctor&#13;
I . &#13;
Jennifer Randolph&#13;
Ronald Reiff&#13;
Mary Robinson&#13;
105&#13;
Larry Reed&#13;
Lu An Reimer&#13;
Patricia Rooney&#13;
r&#13;
-&#13;
Mary Reid&#13;
Jane Renner&#13;
Dona Russ&#13;
Seniors &#13;
Seniors&#13;
Karen Russell&#13;
Mary Ann Shaw&#13;
Betty Smith&#13;
Clifford Schneider&#13;
Thomas Shoemaker&#13;
Charles Smith&#13;
106&#13;
Charles Schott&#13;
Donald Sigler&#13;
Phyllis Sollazzo &#13;
Joe Spoto&#13;
Ronald Stevens&#13;
Barbara Strong&#13;
'· I&#13;
: .&#13;
... _ '&#13;
107&#13;
Martha Sprinkel Nancy Staniford&#13;
Bill Storey Susan Stroh&#13;
Howard Taylor David Tepperman&#13;
I&#13;
Seniors &#13;
Seniors&#13;
Charlotte Thompson&#13;
Keith Vance&#13;
David Weakly&#13;
Jack Thorpe&#13;
Lecil Varner&#13;
Betty Weila nd&#13;
108&#13;
Ann Tinley&#13;
Beverly Waugh&#13;
Cynthia Wilcox &#13;
Seniors&#13;
I&#13;
Sharon Wardlow Gloria Weik Marvin Wilken&#13;
Betty Winchester Dennis Winchester Ralph Woods&#13;
Terry Wright Norma Wyatt Yvonne Zach&#13;
109 &#13;
Lois Adkins&#13;
Thomas G. Brown&#13;
William C. Christensen&#13;
Lloyd Athay&#13;
Barbara Burbridge&#13;
Bill Crum&#13;
Seniors 110&#13;
Richard Bachman&#13;
Douglas Chamberlain&#13;
Jean Fouser &#13;
Judy Gilman&#13;
Francis Heistand&#13;
Clark Jensen&#13;
111&#13;
Gary Green&#13;
LaVern Holtmyer&#13;
Tom Jones&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Karen Hansen&#13;
W a lter James&#13;
laVerne Kelsay &#13;
Don Kruml&#13;
Rosilind Moats&#13;
Donald Richie&#13;
Lewis Lovelady&#13;
Jeanette Reid&#13;
Robert Roper&#13;
Seniors 1 1 2&#13;
Audrey Miller&#13;
Robert Riche&#13;
Thomas Roundtree &#13;
Rolland Russell Linda Saggs Clara Mae Saunders&#13;
Ronald Schropp Hazel Scott Glen Skelton&#13;
Paul Stageman Nick Stom Douglas Lett&#13;
11 3 Seniors &#13;
This senior is using his ortistic talents to&#13;
paint scenery for an A.L. production.&#13;
Students are helped greatly&#13;
in planning their futu res&#13;
by interviewing the college&#13;
representatives on College&#13;
Day.&#13;
SENIORS NOT PICTURED&#13;
Xavier. Keele&#13;
Bill King&#13;
Gerald Schlott&#13;
Roger Strong&#13;
Virgil Watson&#13;
One of the various senior committees meets to discuss graduation details. &#13;
Senior Summaries&#13;
DENNY L. ADAMSON Arts and Industries&#13;
Rifle Team, Drill Team Commander, Baseball.&#13;
LOIS ADKINS General&#13;
Chorus, Gym Pageant.&#13;
JANE ALCORN College Preparatory&#13;
Cheerleader, Clio Treasurer, Crimson and Blue Business&#13;
Stoff, Pep Club, Freshman Secretory.&#13;
DIANE AMES Commercial&#13;
Y-Teen, Chorus.&#13;
ANN ANDERSON College Preparatory&#13;
Bond, Orchestra, Alpha, Y-Teen, Spanish Club.&#13;
JAY ANDERSON College Preparatory&#13;
F. F. A. Vice-President and Representative, Spanish Club.&#13;
MYRTHEL ANDERSON College Preparatory&#13;
Rood Show, All-State Chorus, Crimson and Blue Vocal&#13;
Music Editor, Girls' Trio, Alpha.&#13;
TED ANDERSON College Preparatory&#13;
Senior Closs President, Student Council, R.O .T.C. SFC,&#13;
Crimson and Blue Administration Editor.&#13;
KAREN ARCHER Commercial&#13;
Crimson and Blue Tri-Editor-in-Chief, Echoes News Editor,&#13;
Y-Teen President, Notional Honor Society, Pep Club.&#13;
FLOYD ATHAY College Preparatory&#13;
LLOYD F. ATHAY Arts and Industries&#13;
F. F. A.&#13;
JOANNE AXTELL General&#13;
Crimson and Blue Sophomore Editor, Student Librarian.&#13;
RICHARD BACHMAN General&#13;
Wrestling.&#13;
BETTY LEE BARCUS General&#13;
Y-Teen, Pep Club.&#13;
IRENE BAUMAN Arrs and Industries&#13;
Gym Pageant ·55&#13;
BECKY BEAUMONT College Preparatory&#13;
Cheerleader, Delta Tau Secretory and Vice-Pres.ident,&#13;
Student Council, Football Queen Attendant, Thespian.&#13;
Committee members confer with the senior class sponsors.&#13;
DAVID L. BENTON College Preparatory&#13;
Echoes Ad Manager, Camero Stoff, Notional Honor Society, Spanish Club.&#13;
ROBERT C. BETCHEL General&#13;
Basketball Team Manager, Golf.&#13;
MARVIN BLACK General&#13;
Drill Team.&#13;
RONALD G. BLAKE College Preparatory&#13;
Basketball, Hi-Y, Rood Show, Camero Stoff, Chorus.&#13;
KAY MARGARET BOORTZ College Preparatory&#13;
Hawkeye G irls' State '55, Omega President, Y-Teen VicePresident, Echoes News Editor, Junior Red Cross Council.&#13;
HOWARD JOHN BOOTH College Preparatory&#13;
Crimson and Blue Tri-Editor-in-Chief.&#13;
JUDY BOYLE Arts and Industries&#13;
Y-Teen, Spanish Club, Latin Club.&#13;
DON BRAGG College Preparatory&#13;
Bond, Orchestra.&#13;
CARL YSLE A. BRICKEY General&#13;
R.O.T.C. Rifle Team, Echoes Stoff.&#13;
THOMAS R. BROMBERG College Preparatory&#13;
Annual Stoff, Track, Thespian, Boys' State, Basketball.&#13;
CAROL BROWN General&#13;
Chorus, Y-Teen Secretory and Music Chairman, Operetta&#13;
'55, Gym Pageant, Rood Show '56.&#13;
NANCY L. BROWN Commercial&#13;
"I Hove Five Daughters," Prose and Poetry Finals '55-&#13;
'56, Thespian, Clio, Mixed Chorus.&#13;
TOM G. BROWN Arts and Industries&#13;
Senior Closs Sgt.-ot-Arms, Student Cou ncil '56, Echoes&#13;
Stoff, Operetta '55.&#13;
JANET BRUGENHEMKE Commercial&#13;
Gym Pageant.&#13;
SHIRLEY ANN BUNDY Commercial&#13;
Echoes Ad Stoff, Pep Club, Y-Teen, Junior Red Cross Representative, Latin Club.&#13;
BARBARA BURBRIDGE General&#13;
Thespian, Ero, Mixed Chorus, Debate.&#13;
ANN L. BURGESON College Prepara to ry&#13;
Echoes Co-Editor, Clio President, Operettas '54, '55, '56,&#13;
Latin Club, Mixed Chorus.&#13;
MARION BYBEE Arts and Industries&#13;
Chorus, Gym Pageant, Y-Teen.&#13;
FRANK CARLIN Commercial&#13;
ANN CARTER Commercial&#13;
Retail Soles Club, Student Librarian, Junior Red Cross Representative.&#13;
SHARON CARY . Commercial&#13;
Football Queen '55, Clio, Echoes Stoff, Rood Show '56,&#13;
Crimson and Blue Publications Editor.&#13;
DOUG CHAMBERLIN College Preparatory&#13;
JACK CHAPMAN General&#13;
Basketball, Tennis, R.O.T.C., Rood Show, Baseball.&#13;
LEE CHRISTENSEN College Preparatory&#13;
Hawkeye Boys' State, F.R.A., Notional Honor Society,&#13;
Hi-Y, Chorus.&#13;
WILLIAM CHARLES CHRISTENSEN Arts and Industries&#13;
Bond, Pep Bond, O rchestra, Echoes Ad Stoff. &#13;
Seniors look ove r the yearly vo riety of scholarships offered. Announcements ond college cotologs are available to students in&#13;
Room 214.&#13;
ROBERTA JOAN COFFELT Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Gym Pageant.&#13;
MYRNA CONTRYMAN Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Alpha, Latin Cl ub, Gym Pageant.&#13;
ROBERTA CONTRYMAN Commercial&#13;
Alpha, Pep Club, Student Council, Gym Pageant 'S3-'SS.&#13;
FRANCIS COONS Arts and Industries&#13;
F.R.A.&#13;
LARRY CROW&#13;
Retail Sales Club. Commercial&#13;
BILL CRUM Arts and Industries&#13;
Student Council Vice-President, R.O.T.C. 2nd Lt., Rifle&#13;
Team, Freshman Football.&#13;
MONIQUE CUGGIA .. . College ~reparatory Alpha, Pep Cl ub, I Have Five Daughters, Christmas&#13;
Prog ram.&#13;
IRMAJEAN DALL General&#13;
Operetta '5S, Gym Pageant, Road Show '54, Chorus.&#13;
BOBETTE DAVIE Commercial&#13;
De lta-Tau Vice-President and Secretory, Echoes Club and&#13;
Society Editor, Girls' Trio, Operetta, Road Show.&#13;
KATHRYN ELLERBECK Commercial&#13;
Alpha, Y-Teen, Pep Club, Echoes Ad Staff, Junior Red&#13;
Cross.&#13;
LARRY FARRELL General&#13;
Student Council President, R.O.T.C. 2nd Lt., Football, Echoes&#13;
Assistant Sports Editor.&#13;
CAROLYN FIALA College Preparatory&#13;
Crimson and Blue Girls' Sports Editor, Ero Secretary and&#13;
Sgt.-at-Arms, Latin Club.&#13;
GARY FISHER&#13;
TED· FITCH&#13;
HARRIET FLESHER&#13;
Y-Teen, Gym Pagea nt.&#13;
Arts and Industries&#13;
General&#13;
Commercial&#13;
WILLIAM . REX FOGARTY . College Preparatory&#13;
Junior Class _V 1ce-Pres1de nt, Thespian President, R.O.T.C.&#13;
2nd Lt ., Junior Red Cross Vice-President Road Show· M.C., 'S6. ' .&#13;
116&#13;
LINDA FOSTER College Preparatory&#13;
Omega, Student Council Secre tary, Spanish Club, Junior&#13;
Red Cross Council, Pep Club.&#13;
JEAN ANNE FOUSER General&#13;
Y-Teen.&#13;
CHUCK FRANCIS College Preparatory&#13;
Varsity Basketball, Echoes Sports Editor, Baseball, Football, Track.&#13;
FLORENCE GARCIA Commercial&#13;
Y-Teen President and Secretory, Crimson and Blue Girls'&#13;
Sports Editor, G .A.A. Vice-President, Junior Class Play.&#13;
VIRGINIA GATES College Preparatory&#13;
Crimson and Blue Organizations Editor, National Honor&#13;
Society, Y-Teen Service Recorder, Pep Club, Latin Club.&#13;
GERALDINE GILL Commercial&#13;
ROGER E. GILLASPY Arts ond Industries&#13;
R.O .T.C., Echoes.&#13;
JUDY GILMAN Commercial&#13;
Echoes Exchange Editor, Gym Pageant 'S4-' SS.&#13;
CONRAD GOHLINGHORST College Preparatory&#13;
Football, Student Council Treasurer, Hi-Y.&#13;
PATRICIA GOODMAN Commercial&#13;
Retail Sales Club, Student Council.&#13;
BONNIE GOODSELL College Pre paratory&#13;
Alpha Treasurer and Secretary, Quill and Sc roll, Chorus,&#13;
Pep Club, Echoes Club and Society Editor.&#13;
GARY GREEN Commercial&#13;
SONIA GREEN College Preparatory&#13;
Spanish Club, Pep Club.&#13;
WILLIAM GRIFFITH College Preparatory&#13;
Hi-Y Vice-President, Thespian, Spanish Club.&#13;
KEITH M. GRONBERG Coll e ge Preparatory&#13;
Echoes Co-Editor-in-Chief, Hi-Y Spanish Club, Junior Red&#13;
Cross Council, R.O .T.C. SFC.&#13;
DONNA GUSTAFSON General&#13;
Pep Club, Chorus, Operetta ·SS.&#13;
DONNA GYLLING Commercial&#13;
Retail Sales Club, Student Librarian.&#13;
BARBARA HANKS General&#13;
Clio, Y-Teen, Latin Club, Junior Red Cross Representative,&#13;
Gym Pageant.&#13;
EDWIN E. HANSEN Commercial&#13;
Retail Sales Club.&#13;
KAREN MARGRETTA HANSEN College Preparatory&#13;
Thalian, Spanish Club, Orchestra, Band, Latin Club.&#13;
RICHARD HARDING College Preparatory&#13;
Crimson and Blue Photographic Editor, R.O .T.C.&#13;
ROGER PHILLIP HAROLD Arts and Industries&#13;
Track, Football, Band, Road Show 'S6.&#13;
DON HATCHER General&#13;
R.O .T.C. 2nd Lt., R.O .T.C. Color Guard, Freshman Football, Rifle Team.&#13;
DEXTER HAWKS Commercial&#13;
Crimson and Blue Tri-Editor-in-Chief, R.O .T.C.&#13;
MARY ELLEN HAYS Commercial&#13;
Crimson and Blue Typist, Echoes Ad Staff, Y-Teen, Latin&#13;
Club Consul, Pep Club. &#13;
FRANCIS HEISTAND Arts and Industries&#13;
R.O .T.C. Drill. Team, Wrestling, Crimson and Blue Business Staff.&#13;
KAY HESTNESS Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Student Librarian, Gym Pageant '53-'55.&#13;
JENET HILLER Commercial&#13;
Gym Pageant '54-'55.&#13;
JOHN HILLER Arts and Industries&#13;
F.F.A.&#13;
MICHAEL HOFFMAN College Preparatory&#13;
National Honor Society President, Basketball, Tennis,&#13;
Junior Red Cross, Crimson and Blue Boys' Sports Editor.&#13;
LA VERN HOLTMYER Commercial&#13;
Band, Orchestra, Pep Band, Echoes Staff.&#13;
SHEILA HOOK Commercial&#13;
Y-Teen, Pep Club, Gym Pageant.&#13;
ROSALIE HOSTETTER Commercial&#13;
Chorus, "Babes in Toyland," Swim Pageant ' 55, Gym&#13;
Pageant '54.&#13;
JEAN M . HOUNSHELL College Preparatory&#13;
Alpha Historian, Thespian Treasurer, All-State Orchestra&#13;
'54-'55, Band, Road Show '53-'56.&#13;
JACK EUGENE HOYT Commercial&#13;
Crimson and Blue Assistant Layout Editor and R.O .T.C.&#13;
Editor, R.O .T.C. Sgt.&#13;
DAVE HUBLER College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council President, Band, Chorus, Track, Thespian.&#13;
EDWIN JACOBSON College Preparatory&#13;
Football, R.O .T.C. 2nd Lt., Student Council Treasurer.&#13;
WALTER JAMES Arts and Industries&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
MARCIA KAY JAMES Commercial&#13;
Crimson and Blue Senior Editor, Pep Club Secretary, YTeen, Echoes Ad Staff, National Honor Society.&#13;
CLAkK JENSEN General&#13;
Road Show, Operetta, Football, Basketball, Track.&#13;
SARA JENSEN Commercial&#13;
Gym Pageant.&#13;
SHIRLEY MAY JENSEN Commercial&#13;
Y-Teen Treasurer, Clio Historian, Student Librarian, Gym&#13;
Pageant.&#13;
Seniors fill out summary&#13;
sheets on which they&#13;
list e xtracurricular activities they have participated in at A. L.&#13;
KAREN JOHNSON College Preparatory&#13;
Alpha President, Echoes Business Manager, Crimson and&#13;
Blue Business Manager, National Honor Society Secretary,&#13;
Cheerleader.&#13;
WILLIAM R. JOHNSTONE College Preparatory&#13;
Football, Basketball, Golf, Track, Hi-Y Sgt.-at-Arms.&#13;
GARY L. JONES College Preparatory&#13;
Thespian, Operetta, Spanish Club, Mixed Chorus, Band&#13;
Officer.&#13;
TOM JONES Arts and Industries&#13;
Basketball, Student Council, Road Show, Lettermen's Club.&#13;
JERRY JUEL Arts and Industries&#13;
F.F.A., Echoes Ad Staff, Student Council '53.&#13;
LYNN KAIN Arts and Industries&#13;
F.F.A.&#13;
XAVIER KEELE&#13;
LA VERNE KELSAY&#13;
Debate.&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Arts and Industries&#13;
MARILYN LOUISE KETCHAM College Preparatory&#13;
Crimson and Blue Play Editor and Junior Editor, D.A.R.&#13;
Good Citizen Award, National Honor Society, Clio President and Vice-President, Thespian.&#13;
KATHRYN KIMBALL Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Clio, Orchestra, Chorus, Echoes Ad Stoff.&#13;
BILL KING General&#13;
Basketball.&#13;
JOYCE KNICKMAN College Preparatory&#13;
Clio, " I Have Five Daughters" Student Director, Crimson&#13;
and Blue Organizations Editor, Thespian.&#13;
KAREN M. KNIPPING College Preparatory&#13;
Mixed Chorus, Operetta, Thalian.&#13;
LINDA KNOX College Preparatory&#13;
Junior Red Cross Council President, Thespian, Delta Tau&#13;
Tre.osurer, Vorsity Debate, Echoes Staff.&#13;
SANDRA J. KOLHOF Commercial&#13;
Omega, Pep Club, Jun ior Class Play.&#13;
SHARON J. KOLHOF College Preporatory&#13;
Thespian, Y-Teen, Student Council, Quill and Scroll, Pep&#13;
Club.&#13;
C. BILL KRETSCHMER College Preparatory&#13;
Junior Class President, Echoes Editor, Varsity Basketball&#13;
Manager, Thespian, "Charley's Aunt." &#13;
DONALD L. KRUML&#13;
Student Council.&#13;
DAVID LAKE&#13;
Baseball.&#13;
LARRY L. LARSEN&#13;
Retail Sales Club.&#13;
JANICE LARSON&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
General&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Echoes Ad Staff, Pep Club.&#13;
General&#13;
DOUG LETT General&#13;
First and Second Team Basketball Manager, F.F.A.&#13;
NORMA LEUCH&#13;
Student Librarian, Alpha.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
LEWIS LOVELADY, JR.&#13;
Basketball, Track, Orchestra. Arts nnd Industries&#13;
COLLEEN McGUIRE General&#13;
Crimson and Blue Business Staff, Ero, Chorus.&#13;
SHIRLEY . MclNTOSH Commercial&#13;
Mixed Chorus, Gym Pageant •54_·55 Road Show '55-'56&#13;
Operetta '53-'55, Junior Red Cross Council. '&#13;
JERRY MASS&#13;
Football, F.F.A. Arts and Industries&#13;
RALPH W. MAY Arts and Industries&#13;
F.F.A., Echoes Assistant Ad Manager.&#13;
SALLY CATHERINE MEN? College Preparatory&#13;
Nat_1onal Honor Society, Prose and Poetry Finals '55-'56,&#13;
Junior Red Cross Council, Ero Treasurer and Vice-President, Thespian.&#13;
DAVID MERRYMAN College Preparatory&#13;
2nd Team Wrestling, R.O .T.C. Sgt., Lettermen's Club,&#13;
Spanish Club, Hi-Y.&#13;
MILDRED MESSERLI c · I s . . ommerc1a&#13;
,.tudent Council Vice-President, Freshman Class President,&#13;
Babes in Toyland," Football Queen Attendant '55, Echoes Vari-Typist.&#13;
JOAN MEYER College Preparatory Ero.Treasurer and Historian, Cheerleader, Echoes Staff,&#13;
Junior Red Cross Council Treasurer, Football Queen Attendant.&#13;
Senior editors check over the list of graduates for the Crimson and Blue.&#13;
AUDREY MILLER Commercial&#13;
Cl io Sgt.-at-Arms, Pep Clu b , Chorus, Operetta '55, Student Council.&#13;
DWAYNE MILLER&#13;
F.F.A.&#13;
HERBERT MILLER&#13;
Wrestling, Track, Football.&#13;
TOM MINGUS&#13;
Basketball, Golf.&#13;
ROSILIND E. MOATS&#13;
Chorus.&#13;
MERLE GEORGE MOCK&#13;
Retai l Sales Club.&#13;
OPAL MOSS&#13;
Echoes Staff, Delta Tau.&#13;
Arts and Industries&#13;
Arts a nd Industries&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
General&#13;
General&#13;
Commercial&#13;
ELIZABETH ANNE NEILSEN College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Crimson and Blue Busi ness Staff, Pep&#13;
Club President, Ero Secretary and Sgt.-at-Arms.&#13;
BARBARA NELSON General&#13;
Crimson and Blue Senior Editor, Y-Teen Devotions Chairman, Echoes Ad Staff, Pep Club, Student Council.&#13;
GUY NELSON General&#13;
SHARON BARBARA NEWMAN Commercial&#13;
Band, Road Show · 56.&#13;
ROBERT NICOLINI College Preparatory&#13;
Va rsity Track, Basketball, Wrestling, Cross Country,&#13;
R.O .T.C.&#13;
KATHRYN NIMTZ Commercial&#13;
National Honor Society, Thalian Treasurer, All-State Orchestra '53-'54, Echoes Copyreader, Crimson and Blue&#13;
Business Staff.&#13;
SANDRA NOWLING Commercial&#13;
Y-Teen Countesy Chairman, Echoes Ad Staff, Gym Pageant.&#13;
ROSE MARIE O'BRIEN Commercial&#13;
Echoes Business Manager, President Vocal Music Board,&#13;
Crimson and Blue Typist, Omega President and Treasurer,&#13;
Operetta · 53-· 55.&#13;
SALLY OLSEN College Preparatory&#13;
Ero President, Thespian Sgt.-at-Arms, Cheerleader, National&#13;
Honor Society, Football Queen '54.&#13;
KATHLEEN O'NEILL Commercial&#13;
Alpha Historian and President, Student Council Secretary,&#13;
Junior Red Cross Council, Thespian Secretary, Peo Club.&#13;
CURT OUREN College Preparatory&#13;
Basketball, R.O.T.C. Sgt., Chorus.&#13;
ALLEN PASSER College Preparatory&#13;
Baseball, Wrestling, R.O .T.C., Senior Committee.&#13;
SYLVIA PATTERSON College Preparatory&#13;
National Honor Society, Cheerleader, Thalian Vice-President and Treasurer, Junior- Red Cross Council Secretary,&#13;
Crimson and Blue Business Manager.&#13;
CHARLOTTE RAE PETERSEN Commercial&#13;
Senior Class Vice-President, Chorus, Pep Club Treasurer,&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross Representative.&#13;
CRAIG PETERSON College Preparatory&#13;
R.O .T.C. 2nd Lt., Vocal Music Board Treasurer, Operetta&#13;
'54-'56, Road Show '54-' 56, Junior Class Play.&#13;
JUDY LYNN PETERSON Commercial&#13;
Omega Secretary, Pep Club Sgt.-at-Arms, Football Queen&#13;
Attendant, Student Council.&#13;
- "' &#13;
LO VERT A RAE PET.ERSON&#13;
Gym Pogeont, Sponish Club.&#13;
CHARLES PETRY&#13;
Track, Boseboll.&#13;
PEGGY PICKENS&#13;
Pep Club, Gym Pageant '53-'55.&#13;
SHARRON POINTS&#13;
Junior Red Cross, Pep Club.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Arts and Industries&#13;
Commercial&#13;
General&#13;
PAUL POORE College Preporotory&#13;
Notional Honor Society, Drill Team, Rifle Team.&#13;
GAYLE PROCTOR College Preparatory&#13;
Omega Vice-President, Thespian, Crimson and Blue, Organizations Editor, " Arsenic and Old Lace," Prose and&#13;
Poetry Winner: Second-Place Tie.&#13;
JENNIFER RANDOLPH Commercial&#13;
Echoes Stoff, Tholion, Rood Show '53, Latin Club, Student Council.&#13;
LARRY G. REED&#13;
R.O .T.C.&#13;
Arts and Industries&#13;
JEANETTE REID Commercial&#13;
Retail Soles Club, Gym Pageant '54-'55, Pep Club.&#13;
MARY REID Commercial&#13;
RONNIE REIFF General&#13;
R.O .T.C.&#13;
LU AN REIMER General&#13;
Chorus, Rood Show · 54-· 56, Operetta · 55.&#13;
JANE RENNER&#13;
Bond .&#13;
BOB RICHE&#13;
General&#13;
Arts and Industries&#13;
DON E. RICHIE Arts and Industries&#13;
Vocal Music, Football, Wrestling, R.O .T.C.&#13;
MARY ROBINSON College Preparatory&#13;
Crimson and Blue Organizations Editor, Notional Honor&#13;
Society, Omega Treasurer, lntersociety Debate, Student&#13;
Librorion.&#13;
PATRICIA ANNE ROONEY College Preparatory&#13;
Quill and Scroll, Ero Vice-President, Thespian, Rood Show&#13;
· 54-' 56, Echoes Exchange Editor.&#13;
ROBERT ROPER General&#13;
Color Guard, Honor Guard, Operetta Stage Manager.&#13;
THOMAS K. ROUNDTREE Arts and Industries&#13;
DONA LEE RUSS Commercial&#13;
Y-Teen, Pep Club.&#13;
KAREN RUSSELL College Preparatory&#13;
Alpha Secretory and Sgt.-ot-Arms, Cheerleader, Thespian,&#13;
Rood Show '56, Prose and Poetry Finals · 56.&#13;
ROLLAND RUSSELL&#13;
Bond, Orchestra.&#13;
Arts and Industries&#13;
LINDA SAGGS General&#13;
Gym Pageant '54.&#13;
CLARA MAE SAUNDERS Arts and Industries&#13;
Clio, Pep Club, Chorus, Gym Pageant '53-54.&#13;
GERALD W. SCHLOTT General&#13;
" George Washington Slept He re, " " January Tha w, "&#13;
Rood Show '53-' 56, Chorus, Drill Platoon .&#13;
CLIFFORD SCHNEIDER General&#13;
Mixed Chorus, Boys' Glee.&#13;
119&#13;
Some members of th e senior cla ss toke the Colleg e Entrance&#13;
Boord Examinations to determine whethe r th ey meet college requirements.&#13;
CHARLES J. SCHOTT College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C. 2nd Lt., Track, Football.&#13;
RONNIE SCHROPP College Preparatory&#13;
Varsity Basketball, Tennis, Varsity Football, Hi-Y, R.O .T.C.&#13;
2nd Lt.&#13;
HAZEL SCOTT College Preparatory&#13;
Delta Tau Treasurer and Sgt.-ot-Arms, Pep Club, Red Cross,&#13;
Ope retta '55.&#13;
MARY ANN SHAW General&#13;
Cheerleader, Tholion Secretory, Mixed Chorus, Rood Show,&#13;
Operetta.&#13;
TOM SHOEMAKER General&#13;
Rood Show '53-'54, Bond, R.O .T.C. , Chorus.&#13;
DONALD SIGLER, JR. College Preparatory&#13;
Crimson and Blu e Busi ness Stoff.&#13;
GLEN SKELTON General&#13;
R.O .T.C.&#13;
BETTY SMITH Commercial&#13;
Tholion, Notional Ho nor Society, Pep Club.&#13;
CHARLES SMITH&#13;
Basketball, Football, Lettermen's Club,&#13;
Editor, R.O .T.C. 2nd Lt.&#13;
General&#13;
Echoes Sports&#13;
PHYLLIS SOLLAZZO&#13;
Bond, Echoes Ad Stoff.&#13;
JOE SPOTO&#13;
R.O .T.C.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Arts and Industries&#13;
MARTHA SPRINKEL Commercia l&#13;
Notional Honor Society, Echoes Copyreoder, Pep Club,&#13;
Red .Cross Represe ntative, Echoes Ad Stoff.&#13;
PAUL STAGEMAN Arts and Industri es&#13;
Bond, Orchestra .&#13;
NANCY LEE STANIFORD&#13;
Retail Soles Club.&#13;
RONNIE STEVENS&#13;
NICK STOM&#13;
Football, W restling.&#13;
WILLIAM STOREY&#13;
Football , W restling, Track.&#13;
Gene ral&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
Arts and Ind ustries&#13;
G eneral &#13;
SUSAN STROH College Preparatory&#13;
Delta Tau President, Echoes Feature Editor, Crimson ond&#13;
Blue Soles Manager, Thespian, Quill and Scroll.&#13;
BARBARA STRONG General&#13;
Student Librarian, Y-Teen, Echoes Stoff.&#13;
ROGER L. STRONG Genera l&#13;
Rifle Team, Color Guard.&#13;
HOWARD F. TAYLOR General&#13;
Baseball, R.O.T.C., Echoes Stoff, Wrestling.&#13;
DAVID TEPPERMAN College Preparatory&#13;
Varsity Debate, R.O.T.C. Drill Team, Thespian, Spanish&#13;
Club.&#13;
CHARLOTTE THOMPSON Arts and Industries&#13;
Chorus, Y-Teen.&#13;
JACK THORPE Commercial&#13;
Retail Soles Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
ANN TINLEY College Preparatory&#13;
Tholion President and Secretory, Student Council, Debate,&#13;
Pep Club.&#13;
KEITH L. VANCE General&#13;
Echoes Stoff.&#13;
LECIL VARNER College Preparatory&#13;
SHARON WARLOW General&#13;
Chorus, Student Council, Pep Club.&#13;
VIRGIL L. WATSON General&#13;
Track, Wrestling .&#13;
BEVERLY JEAN WAUGH Commercial&#13;
Echoes Ad Stoff, Y-Teen, Pep Club, Operetta ·ss, Junior&#13;
Red Cross Representative .&#13;
DAVE WEAKLY&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
GLORIA WEIK Commercial&#13;
Y-Teen, Pep Club, Echoes Ad Stoff, Latin Club, G .A.A.&#13;
BETTY WEILAND Commercial&#13;
CYNTHIA WILCOX&#13;
Omega, Pep Club.&#13;
MARVIN WILKEN&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Commercial&#13;
BETTY WINCHESTER College Preparatory&#13;
Echoes Co-Editor-in-Chief Cheerleader, Pep Club YicePresident, Omega Secretory and Sgt.-at-Arms, Junior&#13;
Class Secretory.&#13;
DENNIS P. WINCHESTER&#13;
Football, Wrestling, Track.&#13;
RALPH WOODS&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
General&#13;
General&#13;
TERRY W. WRIGHT Arts and Industries&#13;
F.F.A.&#13;
NORMA JEAN WYATT Commercial&#13;
Echoes Ad Stoff, Gym Pageant '55, Band.&#13;
YVONNE ZACH Commercial&#13;
Y-Teen, Gym Pageant.&#13;
Seniors toking a commercial course learn how to operate various types of machines in preparation for the&#13;
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THE CRIMSON AND BLUE STAFF WISHES TO EXPRESS&#13;
ITS APPRECIATION TO THE ADVERTISERS WHO HAVE&#13;
COOPERATED IN THE PUBLICATION OF THE 1956&#13;
YEARBOOK.&#13;
121 &#13;
Congratulations and Good Luck&#13;
Congratulations, Class of 1956 Class of '56&#13;
YOUNKERMAN SEED CO. C. E.. Bai1td 'Jewelti11&#13;
"The House of Quality" "We Specialize"&#13;
164 West Broadway Phone 4013 Diamonds--Wathces&#13;
18 Scott St.&#13;
Good Luck&#13;
Catil 1 ~ Shoe SetiV&gt;ice Shop&#13;
MUSIC SHOP&#13;
Carl Tedesco &amp; Son, Prop.&#13;
331 West Broadway&#13;
238Y2 West Broadway Co. Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Open Evenings&#13;
Complimenti to mem!1e1ti 06 the Qltaduatinq Claii&#13;
532 First Ave.&#13;
HARRY CROWL COMPANY&#13;
123-4th St.&#13;
We are all graduates of A. L. H. S.&#13;
Harry Crowl (CBHS) · 13&#13;
Christene R. Jensen '25&#13;
Emma L. Jensen '31&#13;
Gene C. Guckens '33&#13;
"Bud" Crowl '51&#13;
~ 1956&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS CLINIC&#13;
Phone 7751&#13;
Phone 4936&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of 1956&#13;
6th and Broadway ABEL &amp; NORRIS REALTORS &#13;
Good Luck! Best Wishes!&#13;
Class of 1956&#13;
SWANSON FURNITURE COMPANY&#13;
343 West Broadway&#13;
JOE SMITH &amp; CO.&#13;
Everything Ready to Wear&#13;
For&#13;
Men * Women * Children&#13;
"Get The Habit"&#13;
Best Wishes to the Class of 1956&#13;
Start Saving Soon--For Tomorrow's Security&#13;
STATE SAVINGS BANK&#13;
Broadway and Pearl Council Bluffs&#13;
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation&#13;
FRANK HECHT&#13;
Florist and Nursery Landscaping&#13;
Complete Line of Nursery Stock, Cut Flowers&#13;
Funeral Designs and Landscaping&#13;
Phone 8382 318 Flemi ng Avenue&#13;
Let Us Do Your Corsages - Thank You&#13;
Dr. J. S. Mc Vitty&#13;
Optometrist&#13;
408-410 West Broadway &#13;
Compliments of&#13;
S. S. KRESGE'S COMPANY&#13;
5-10-25c Store&#13;
516 West Broadway&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of '56&#13;
JOHNSON PHARMACY&#13;
917 East Broadway&#13;
CULLIGAN SOFTWATER SERVICE&#13;
629 'N. Broadway&#13;
It's&#13;
MEADOW GOLD&#13;
ICE CREAM&#13;
At Your Favorite Fountain Or&#13;
In the New Carry-home Package&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa Phone 3-7596 &#13;
Congratulations, Seniors&#13;
Bllown ~ Shoe 'Jit Co.&#13;
"For Those Who Want The Best"&#13;
Congratulations and Best Wishes&#13;
to the Class of '56&#13;
FRANKSEN &amp; JOHNSON&#13;
200 West Broadway&#13;
KELEHER PHARMACY&#13;
Prescription Pharmacist&#13;
112 W. Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 7777&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of 1956&#13;
BROOK'S DRIVE-IN&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
SCHUBERTH'S STUDIOS&#13;
Congratulations and Best Wishes&#13;
LUCEY JEWELERS&#13;
Make Savings a Habit&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of '56&#13;
CITY NATIONAL BANK&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1956&#13;
Council Blu66~ Qa~ Co. &#13;
Best Wishes Congratulations and Best Wishes&#13;
To the Class of '56&#13;
To the Class of · 56&#13;
J. C. PENNEY CO.&#13;
CUTLER FUNERAL HOME 542-544 West Broadway&#13;
533 Willow Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Our Very Best·Wishes&#13;
To the Class of · 56&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS TRANSIT CO.&#13;
MERRIMAC'S CANDY SERVICE SHIPLEY OPTICAL DISPENSARY&#13;
1121 Military Avenue Phone 3-6787 127 Main Street&#13;
THE COUNCIL BLUFFS SAVINGS BANK&#13;
-Iowa 's Oldest Bank -&#13;
Congratulates the members of the&#13;
1956 graduating class of&#13;
ABRAHAM LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
We wish success and happiness for&#13;
each of you in all of your undertakings.&#13;
The facilities of this friendly bank&#13;
are available to all, and we hope for&#13;
many opportunities to serve your banking needs.&#13;
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation &#13;
Congratulations&#13;
To the Class of 1956&#13;
"Jl11-nn electllic Compan11-&#13;
Electrical Contractors&#13;
Appliances -Fixtures - Supplies&#13;
225 S. Main Street Phone 4295&#13;
Compliments of FRANK'S DRIVE INN&#13;
OWL GROCERY 2021 Fifth Avenue&#13;
HIWA Y RECREATION CENTER&#13;
Bowling&#13;
Phone 9625 or 9664&#13;
Junction Hiway 192 &amp; 275&#13;
So. Omaha Road&#13;
HUSHA W DRUG CO.&#13;
Prescriptions&#13;
138 South Main Phone 2595&#13;
Skating&#13;
Good Luck&#13;
Class of '56&#13;
W. M. Keenan&#13;
Phone 9705 &#13;
Congratulations, Class of '56&#13;
WARFORD JEWELERS&#13;
238 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 3-5502&#13;
Everett Warford Pat Wa rford&#13;
Congratulations and Best Wishes&#13;
to the Class of '56 Se.st Wrskes f:o, t.l.R, CJo.ss ot I 956&#13;
COGLEY CLINIC KATELMAN SCRAP IRON&#13;
417 East Washington&#13;
GOTTBRECHT'S&#13;
Hardware Stores&#13;
Farm Supplies, Housewares, Sporting Goods&#13;
Downtown Store West End Store&#13;
160 W. Broadway 3138 W . Broadway&#13;
Phone 4463 Phone 4401&#13;
Council Blufffs, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations, Class of '56 HERMANS CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
SAM'S NEW SUPER MARKET Broadway at Main Street&#13;
"Con911atulation~ to an Out~tandinq ClaM 06 1956"&#13;
106 W . Broadway&#13;
Phone 4765&#13;
CLARK DRUG STORES&#13;
Dependable Prescription Service&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
418 W . Broadway&#13;
Phone 4031 &#13;
If You Like Good Food You' ll Like CANON STUDIO&#13;
Portraits&#13;
SHAVER'S FOOD MART, INC.&#13;
Wedding lnformals&#13;
133 West Broadway 702 Lindberg Drive&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa Phone 3-2983&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of '56&#13;
Council Bluffs Grape Growers Association&#13;
TRZECIAK WHOLESALE PAPER&#13;
616 East Broadway&#13;
When you think of schools&#13;
it's&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
When you think of clothes&#13;
it's&#13;
'J'he 9owa Clotheti Shop&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of '56&#13;
For Men - Young Men - Boys&#13;
Better Clothes for Better Fit&#13;
CHRISTY CREME&#13;
2733 N. Broadwa y&#13;
Two more A. L. Graduates fit at the&#13;
Iowa Clothes Shop &#13;
17 Club&#13;
17 South Main&#13;
Lane Brothers Pharmacy&#13;
530 W est Broadway&#13;
To the Graduating Class of 1956&#13;
Best Wishes for Opportunity and Success&#13;
from&#13;
PEOPLES DEPARTMENT STORE&#13;
Southwest Iowa Shopping Center&#13;
Crawford Lumber &amp; Coal&#13;
Company&#13;
12th and Avenue B&#13;
Better Lumber for Better Buildings&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
from&#13;
Council Bluffs New Car Automobile Dealers&#13;
Allbee Motor Co.&#13;
Lincoln-Mercury&#13;
Knudsen Auto Service&#13;
DeSoto-Plymouth&#13;
Sulley Motor Company&#13;
Buick&#13;
Hughes Motor Co.&#13;
Chevrolet&#13;
Toot Ford Sales, Inc.&#13;
Ford&#13;
Stein-Erskine's Motors, Inc.&#13;
Dodge-Plymouth&#13;
Pioneer Motors&#13;
Cadillac-Oldsmobile&#13;
Chieftain Motor Sales&#13;
Studebaker&#13;
Lincoln Highway Garage&#13;
Nash&#13;
Wills-Wilcoxen Pontiac&#13;
Pontiac &#13;
Best Wishes to the&#13;
Class of '56&#13;
BAND BOX CLEANERS&#13;
May we off er our&#13;
Congratulations to each member&#13;
of the Senior Class of '56&#13;
506 E. B'dway Phone 2-2544&#13;
McMillen Studio&#13;
"Photographs to please your friends"&#13;
Phone 3-4946 5310 W. B'dway COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
HATCHERY&#13;
EV ANS ICE CREAM AND CANDY&#13;
l 08 East B'way Phone 9639&#13;
Purina Chow&#13;
Hy-Line Chicks&#13;
9th St. and Broadway&#13;
Congratulations &amp; Best Wishes&#13;
Bluffs Lumber &amp; Supply Co.&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION&#13;
Pharmacy&#13;
Phorie 5529&#13;
13 South Main&#13;
"Safety for Savings - Loans for Homes"&#13;
Students Savings Accounts Welcome&#13;
" Earnings Paid on First Dollar the First Day"&#13;
E. P. Juel, President&#13;
SORENSEN'S Very Best Wishes to Class of&#13;
Grocery FRED R. SHAW&#13;
Self-Service&#13;
200 16th Avenue FLOWER SHOP&#13;
Phone 3-4669 18 Pearl St.&#13;
1956&#13;
Tel. 7355 &#13;
Best Wishes to the Class of '56&#13;
MARCUS CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
Sam Eveloff 612 W. B'dway&#13;
Best Wishes to the Class of 1956&#13;
D &amp; E Drive-In&#13;
1621 WestB'dway&#13;
UNCLASSIFIED ADS&#13;
LOST&#13;
OUR HEARTS to Gaylord Anderson&#13;
Signed: Senior Girls&#13;
FOUND&#13;
ONE TALL REASON for coming to school.&#13;
Call Linda Foster&#13;
WANTED&#13;
DON KRUML&#13;
Signed: Desperate Senior Girl&#13;
P.S. Also good method of exterminating Sophomore.&#13;
ONE PARTNER willing to travel around halls.&#13;
See Marv Ann Shaw&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
EXTRA LARGE class ring.&#13;
Contact Becky Beaumont&#13;
ONE strugg ling Pep Club&#13;
Call Mrs. C. Mansfield&#13;
Phone&#13;
5544 ·~~~~~~J: Phone&#13;
5544&#13;
EL1JFF CITY&#13;
125 W. Broadwav 345 W. Broadway 7th &amp; Broadwav 29th &amp; Broadway&#13;
Congratulations, Class of '56 SMITH'S OFFICE MACHINE CO.&#13;
Bob Lainson's Flower Shop Walte r P. Smith&#13;
Best W ishes to the&#13;
Class of '56&#13;
NELSON GROCERY&#13;
232 West Broadway T elephon e 2743 &#13;
~I&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of '56&#13;
Morphy Drug Co.&#13;
Wholesale Druggists&#13;
119 South Main Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
KIMBALL LAUNDRY AND&#13;
DRY CLEANERS·&#13;
1816 W . Broadway&#13;
Phone 3-8331&#13;
Congratulations the Class of '56&#13;
MODE 'ODAY&#13;
Nonpareil Engraving Company&#13;
l 015 West Broadway&#13;
HOME CAFE&#13;
118 West Broadway&#13;
Kilibarda Realtors' Insurance&#13;
1 3 Scott Street&#13;
WANTED&#13;
More T. J. Boys&#13;
Signed, A. L. Girls&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
Algebra answer book and Latin "pony"&#13;
"I passed"&#13;
Congratulations, Seniors&#13;
JOHNSON CASHW A Y AND&#13;
LUMBER CO.&#13;
27th &amp; Broadway&#13;
"Good Lumber" &#13;
Congratulations to the Class of '56&#13;
WORLD RADIO&#13;
LABORATORY&#13;
Free Code Classes&#13;
3415 W. Broadway Phone 2-0277&#13;
BE NO'S&#13;
A Better Department&#13;
Store&#13;
FRANK STREET&#13;
PHARMACY&#13;
548 East Broadway&#13;
Phone 6657&#13;
Rudy's Steak-a-T eria&#13;
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games, and movies during your&#13;
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in the years to come. It is our&#13;
sincere wish that each of you&#13;
A. L. students achieve great&#13;
success in your chosen vocation.&#13;
1902 West Broadway&#13;
"Moments to Remember" &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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