Lincoln High School 1955 Yearbook

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/955 VOLUME 39
PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL LINCOLN , NEBRASKA

This is your scrapbook which lies open before you. It is a record of your memories of the 1954-1955 school term. As the year has gone by, you have had many unforgettable and pleasant experiences which are pictured here. In the years to come, through this record of one school year captured in this scrapbook of memories, you will recall many wonderful times and people.

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Karen Hermanson , editor • Cecilia Carter , managing editor

• Raymond Balfou , business manager • Maryanna Gould, photography editor • Kay Berrett , senior editor

• R. W. Howland , Car l Manthey , Irene Martin , Mildred Waide, advisers.

Faculty 8 Sports ______________________________ I 12 Classes -- -------------------------- 28 Advertisements ______________ I 36 Activities ________________________ 78 Clubs ______ _________________________ I 00 Index ________________________________ I 46

DR. STEVEN N. WATKl NS , Superintendent of Schools , pauses during a busy day to finish some statistics s h o w i n g the need for more classroom space within the next few y,ears.

Planning for a board meeting are ~Ar. Ralph Park, Assistant Superintendent in charge of Operation and Maintenance; Dr. Rudolph L. Fredstrom , Associate Superintendent of Schools, and Mr. David Sell , Assistant Superintendent in charge of Bus i ness Affairs.

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The Board of Education spent much time and effort in making definite and immediate plans for the expanding building program as a result of the passing of the ten and one half million dollar bond issue. Increased future enrollments necessitated more classroom space.

Helping with the initial plans was Dr. John P. Senning, who served over seven years on the board before his death in December, 1954.

MR. RICHARD JAY filled the vacancy on the board left by Dr. John P. Senning. f

BOARD OF EDUCATION: Se ated: Dr. Steven N. Watk ins, Dr. Paul Bancroft, Elmer Magee , Dr. John P. Senning, Mrs. Roscoe Hill, Warren T. Parker , Robert C. Venn.er.

give information concerning policies of the school.

One of the friendliest men is William Bogar, principal, whose genuine service to our school cannot be measured. An interested participant in activities, he encourages students in whatever they do that is constructive and helpful to themselves and the school.

Through friendly interviews and chats the girls receive advice from Dorcas

Weatherby, girls counselor. To pupils interested in scholarships she gives helpful information about schools and application procedure.

Otto Hackman, boys adviser, gives valuable counsel to our man power on varied subjects, including registration, school problems, and job placement.

WILLIAM B. BOGAR, Lincoln High School principal, uses the telephone to MISS DORCAS WEATHERBY, girls adviser and assistant principal, helps Sharon · Naden, a •pupil new to Lincoln High, plan her schedule of classes.
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OTTO HACKMAN, boys adviser and assistant principal, makes out and checks a boy's program card.

Checking a list of the Joy Night details with Karen Thomsen is MRS. MARYLOUISE ALEXANDER, Joy Night director and English teacher.

Vance Tarrant receives some tips on selling from a book, shown by FRED BREMER, sales teacher, who gives a practical demonstration.

Posters of animals with their names in German dot the walls of MISS VALERIA BONNELL ' S German classroom.

MISS EULALIE BRATCHER, commercial teacher, is also in charge of the convocations during the year.

With a small scale in hand, MISS FRANCES BUELL, mathematics teacher, tells her class some interesting facts.

Pausing during a class, ROBERT ANTONIDES, vocal music instructor , picks up the baton and begins directing again.

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Tom Gartner listens carefully as A LVA CAVETT , English instructor - and visual aids adviser , explains the wonders of the splicer.

A model of a molecu lar structure and the periodic table provide much discussion material for the classes of LE ROY COLSON , chemistry teacher a nd tennis coach.

The correct shading and emphasis in a charcoal sketch are shown to a class by DONALD BYORTH , art instructor.

Taking care of library notices for seniors is GUILFORD BURNHAM , senior home room teacher , who guides seniors in their preparations for the future.

The all - school p1cn 1c give s faculty member s Albert La Mere, Walter Hunter , Bob Munger, Bill Jensen, Ed Schwartzkopf, and Phil Sprague a chance to compete in a sack race.

Grace Roblee is ably led through the perplexing maze of registration by MISS WANDA CRAWMER, junior home room teacher.

MISS TERESINA DANESE, Spanish teacher, seems to know the sound of this record, and her smile shows it must be interesting.

In and out of class the fascinating objects of ancient time s are interesting to the pupils of MISS MARIE CROSS, Latin teacher.

A dictation book is looked over for study by Bonnie Jones , who is assisted by MISS DOROTHY DUMPERT, commercial teacher.

A file drawer will provide extra space for future history records for MRS. IRMA COOMBS, history instructor.

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cl a ss party is MISS ETH EL ETMUND, health education and home economics teacher.

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Even simple problems must be sol ve d, and M R S L A VIN A DVORAK, mathematics teacher, h e I p s solve both large and small ones

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Designs of architecture in famous bridges are compared to the common angles in an interesting class of MISS EDITH ELLIS, mathematics teacher

provides excellent reading

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Mike Schumacher 1s rece1v1ng advice practical demonstration in electric sawing from C LA RENCE EVANS, woodwork shop instructor. The 1954 Scribe for MISS BELLE FARMAN, head of the English Department and Writers Club sponsor.
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MISS LUCY GEIGER, science teacher, shows the different sizes of animal jawbones and teeth to a biology class.

With a smile for all his driver education students, DARRELL GRELL, history and drivers education instructor, swallows hard and enters the "caution " car.

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The Sophomore and Junior Glees and Girls Octet are all under the direction of MISS DORTHEA GORE.

One of the many interesting pictures in MISS ELIZABETH GRONE ' S French classroom appears on a calendar written in French.

A replica of the heart provides fascinating learning for the students of MISS BERYL GOOD, exchange science teacher from England.

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Always ready to give able assistance, MISS MARGUERITE GUNDERMANN, attendance director, places a t e I e p ho n e call to "ascertain the cause of absence."

"By learning to read and to interpret what you read," says MISS VIRGINIA Gu HIN I English instructor, "you will be able to understand many charts."

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Beginning his day with a smile is BUFORD GROSSCUP, social studies teacher and sophomore basketball coach.

In charge of the printing shop is MORTEN GUNDERSEN, who stands beside one of the presses that he uses.

NEAL HAFEMEISTER, history instructor, looks through one of his new books before the beginning of a world history class.

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One of the ·many books used in a commercial class is thoroughly in7 s p e c t e d by M R S . L E I L A HUGHES, commercial teacher.

Comparing a drawing in a trigonometry book to a pencil tripod is MISS RUTH H A LL, mathematics teacher, with Richard Howey and Bruce A bernethy.

A chart showing the functions of a proper-running automobile battery is shown by 0. L. HEDRICK, drivers educ ation instructor.

With a typewriter key chart in the background and the real model in front, MISS BETTY HECKMAN, commercial teacher, does some practicing

A new flash attachment, powered by battery, is examined by R. W HOWLAND, photography instructor and .Links photography r. adviser, and John Sanders, Links photographer.

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Checking a blueprint, the finished product in drafting, with a tracing, the first process, is ARVID JOHNSON , drafting instructor.

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. Pausing briefly for a smile, Bl LL JENSEN, head baseball coach, drivers education and physical education teacher, checks a new rule book.

The Declaration of Independence is studied in social science classes, and MISS WILHELMINA JOHNSON, history instructor, finds interesting facts in this document.

MISS FLORENCE JENKINS, Student Council sponsor and psychology and history teacher, helps Judy Decker and Pam Spieler, Student Council members, with the minutes of the last meeting.

"My, what a lot of wires to fix," one might say, but through the explanations of WALTER HUNTER, e.lectricity shop instructor, Charles Ellis is learning how to fix them.

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Claudette Hof picks a smart dress pattern with able assistance and advice from MISS MILDRED KEMP, home economics teacher.

Jon Sieck, swimming team candidate , is shown the opening date of swimming practice by HARRY KUKLIN, swimming coach and sophomore home room teacher.

Diverse studies enter the English Department, and MAX LI EN, English instructor, is drawing a floor plan of the library for a new sophomore class to study.

Harriet Blacker practices working the comptometer machine while MISS ESTHER LEFLER, head of the Commerc i al Department, gives assistance.

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Showing Richard Stich' some of the unbelievable wonders of auto mechanics is ALBERT LA MERE, auto shop instructor, who demonstrates by pract i cal application.

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Looking over the day ' s work plans fo r busy classes is MISS MAR I AN McELHANEY, Engli sh instructor and Advocate adv is er.

Beginning a comp li cated a lgebra problem at one end of the board, DON LUEDKE, science and mathematics teacher, continues f il ling the entire board with it.

Helping plan and compare page ideas for The Link s i s MISS !RENE MARTIN , Links adviser and Eng l ish teacher, with Links Board members Karen Herman son, Maryanna Gould, Kay Barrett, and Cecilia Carter.

Point i ng out the fine adjustment screw of a microscope is CARL MANTHEY, science teacher and Links photography adviser.

The triangle provides many interesting problems to solve in the classes of MISS GRACE McMAHON , mathematic s teacher.

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MISS HELEN JO MILLER, physical education instructor, tightens the table tennis net for one of the girls ' ping pong tournaments.

MRS. RAMONA NORSTEDT, art and English instructor, displays a few of the essentiais needed in an art class.

A few pa i ntings and drawings are put up by Jerry Filbert for MISS ESTHER MONTGOMERY, English instructor , who also lends a hand.

A magazine reading class provides many informative hours, and M I S S M A R G A R E T O ' ROURKE, English instructor, enjoys preparing a lesson for this course.

Prepared to answer some of the questions a sophomore asks is MISS BETTY PAULY, sophomore home room teacher.

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MRS. RUTH PINN EY, modern problems and history teache.r, takes a few minutes out from her many duties to read and relax.

Head football coach and social studies teacher, Bl LL PFEIFF, explains a new play to two backfield players, Mike Lee and Roger Krhounek.

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WINDLE REEL, junior home room teacher, demonstrates a few of the proper reading techniques to Cobe Venner and Judy Mueller.

Preparing for another day, MISS CARRIE ROBERTS, head of the History Department, makes ready for the rush of eager students. '

Pausing betwee.n musical numbers is HUSH T. RANGELER, Aeolian Choir director, who is also in charge of the Lincoln Boys Choir.
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Herb Probasco and John Hoerner look over their vocation interest tests with MRS. VIRGINIA ROBERTS , sophomore and junior home room teacher.

Checking details for a football game, ED SCHWARTZKOPi;:, assistant football coach and industrial crafts teacher , calls many interesting people.

Turning to an old friend, the dictionary, MISS FREDA SCHMELING, English teacher, helps her pupils develop a good habit.

Looking over campaign literature and plans for County Day activities with Gregg De~itt is MRS. RUTH SCHWARZ, r:1odern problems and history teacher.

' The Conservation Pledge holds an important place in the room of MISS HELENE SCH EMEL, science and health education teacher.

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The track team ' s schedule is looked over by HAROLD SCOTT , head track coach and social studies teacher, and two track team members, Bob Lamphere and George Porter.

Giving Jan Lichtenberger, library assistant , some information found in one of the reference books is MISS EMMA SNYDER , librarian.

"Time stands still in my hand, " says PHIL SPRAGUE, gymnastics coach and physical education instructor, as he clocks some fellows in a physical education class.

Direction of the junior and senior plays takes much of MRS. JANET TERRY ' S time, in addition to teaching English classes.

Totalling the receipts of club dues and Activity Tickets seems to engross MRS. KATHERINE STEWART , business and bookkeeping teacher.

Working out a daily schedule is helpful to all teachers, and MISS BEA TRICE Tl FT, English teacher and debate coach, takes time to do it correctly.

MRS. LILLIAN THOMPSON, mathematics teacher, prepares an assignment for a geometry class and checks the prob lems with one of the text books. tB~ !) iRaoJL £aMJf willL JnJL 1mup,L J1lJL mul MlJL .c/om._

Ready to counsel seniors on present and future prob lems and on all the plans of graduation is MRS. ALICE UPDEGRAFT , senior home room teacher.

It looks as if that music sounds sweet to LYLE WELCH, band and orchestra instructor, and Lee Kovarik and Duane Zieg are trying to please.

Raymond Balfour, Links business manager, gets some sound advice about "proper procedure " from MISS MILDRED WAIDE, mathematics teacher and financial adviser for publicat ions

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• LYLE WEYAND, head basketball coach and mathemat i cs teacher , has just remembered a surprise play and proceeds to write it down on the absence list!

Teaching the f i ne workings of this and other machines is one of CLAUDE WINGROVE ' S job s a s machine shop i nstructor. lltiL

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The shape of the world , a sphere , provides i nteresting discussion material in a trigonometry class of MISS JOSEPHINE WIBLE , head of the Mathematics Department.

With a micro scope and enlarger attachment , Robert Willey checks a member of the "minute microbe" world while J. D. YOUNG , head of the Science Department , looks on.

Even a cut finger rece ives the aft ention of MRS. ALICE YOUNGSCAP , schoo l nurse, and Barb Church look s a s if i t doesn ' t even hurt!

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Orderly magazines add much to the appeareince of the libr ary , and MRS. MABEL SWARD, library clerk, helps keep them so.

Ta king care of the correspondence of the principal is one of MRS. ENID KAVAN'S jobs as secretary to the pri nci pa I.

MRS. MARIE PERRIN , record clerk , gives able assistance to many home room teachers by filing registration cards and six-semester sheets.

Seated with a trusty friend, the typewriter, MRS. ALICE HIBBERT, office clerk , completes a stencil for sound a nno unceme nts.

MRS. MARTHA STROHM begins one of her many jobs of filing, recording, keeping statistics : and typing a s record clerk.

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CUSTOD I ANS : Bottom Row : Mrs. Ander son, Mrs. Pickering, Mr s. As hfor d Row 2 : F Waniska , E A llen, E. JohnsQln, W. Fr e del l, H King Row 3 : W Gade , G Ca ve, D. Flan agan , D. Epler, A Luehr

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Your best friend if you need books or lose your billfold , sc a rf, toothbrush, or fountain p e n is M RS. RU BY EVA N S, bookroom clerk.

CAFETERIA STAFF: Bottom Row : C Townsend, C Lange, E. Suther l and, H. Outz , W. Heckman, H. Kargo Row 2 : L Winkler, G. La rson, L. Rownd, N. London, E. H o b son, S. Smith Ro w 3 : H Fowler, E Haas , E. Lamb , H. H oxie, S. Jeinsen, S. Jcl(cobs, E: Me yers

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Thomas Fisher won two coveted awards-the gold key for the highest scholarship in the Senior Class and the Regents' Scholarship. Thomas ' average in Lincoln High School is I .04, and he has accumulated 73 superior citizenship ratings. AJternates for the Regents ' Scholarship are: Wilbur Hass, Howard Lange, Gerald Ryon, Karen Ross, David Swaim, and Robert Wilson.

Chosen by G.A.A. members, the Cup Girl excels in athletic activities, has a sportsmanlike attitude, and maintains a good scholarship average. Ruby Stewart, this year's Cup Girl, has lettered in 9 G.A.A. sports.

To honor H. C. Mardis, a former principal of Lincoln High School, his friends have established a scholarship fund. The

1955 winner of, the $ I 00 scholarship is Richard Howey, with a scholastic average of 1.4 and 68 superior citizenship ratings. A $50 scholarship provided by the same fund was awarded to Sonia Sievers.

The Harry Sidney Dobbins Award, which is provided annually through the estate of Mrs. Dobbins and the late Harry T. Dobbins in memory of their son, is presented to the senior boy who has good scholarship, outstanding athletic ability, and fine citizenship. This year's winner is Roger Krhounek, who has earned 2 Varsity football and 3 Varsity baseball letters.

Twenty top-ranking senior girls from Lincoln High School competed with IO from other Lincoln schools for the Altrusa Club Scholarship to the University of Nebraska. Charlotte Beahr was the winner.

ALTRUSA CAREER CONFERENCE: On Floor: Stephens , Upitis Seated: Borre ++ , Schwaba uer, Titze ll, Beahr, Le hr, Carter , Ross Standing: Foel l, M c Lean, Danielson, Doty, Sieveh, Lichtenberger, He l qen- brand, Powe ll, Siefkes , T atroe

Thomas Fisher Ruby Stewart Richard Howey Roger Krhounek

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY : Bottom Row: Garner, S. Crocker, Jones, C arlson, vice - presi d ent; W ilson, president; Danielson, secretary -treasurer; Heidenreich, Beahr, Gould, Coover Row 2: Bar b er, C ha p man, A lex a nd er, Borrett, Decker, Brunner, Gra smick, G iesick, C arter Row 3: H off, Foell, Helden b rand, Dzenis, Howey, D. C rocker, Fisher, H erma nson, Johnson, Doty Row 4: De V ries, Ab ernethy, H ergenrader, Hass, Balfour, Cadwall ad er, H oss a ck, Ca rlin, Cr owl

This year 76 seniors were selected for membership into the Nationa l Honor Society. Scholarship , citizenship, leadership, and service are the four qua l ifications on which membership in the society is based.

In scholarship members must rank in the upper 25 per cent of the class. Ratings in the other three requirements ·are determined by points accumulated by the pupil during the years in high schoo l and recorded on his permanent record card. Leadership and service points are earned

by participation in various activities and service projects. Character ranking is determined by citizenship ratings reported each semester.

One of the purposes of the National Honor Society is to hold these above objectives as goals toward which all may strive. It encourages pupils to form schola rly habits, take part in worthwhile service , and lead in those things whic h not only advance the welfare of the school but also help the individual build character.

NATIONA~ HON~R SOCIETY: Bottom Row: Titzell, Upitis, Sabin, Krieger, Rez a c, Ri dd le, M ozer, St rickl a nd , Stephe ns Row 2: Swingle, W ilson, Lehr, Schwabauer, Stokke, Lowe, Ross, W ea t herhogg, Siefke s Row 3: Powers, St a ffor d , M c C orm a ck, W illiamson, W il b ur, Sievers, Lichtenberger, Schuetz, Tatroe Row 4: Lange, W right, ' P. Smith, R. Smith, Junge, Peterson, K oolen, Teal, Swaim NOT PICTURED: Judy H artman, A gnes M c Le a n

Senior Class sponsors, ~Ars. Alice Updegraft and Guilford Burnham, are happy to help befuddled seniors fill out their income tax forms. This is one of the many valuable things seniors learn in their home rooms.

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How excited we were as we walked through the doors of Lincoln High on the first day of our senior year. Then the fun began.

Senior members of the school teams helped to win many championships and were cheered on to all their victories by the loyal support of the Peppers and the Band.

The senior play and the opera proved that we seniors had more than athletic talent, and the seniors cooperated with sophomores and juniors to make Joy Night a real success.

T elli ng jokes or discussing Senior C las s activities are the first seme ster Senior Cla ss officers, Bob Lamphere, treasurer; Dick Hergenrader, secretar y ; Bob W ilsof'), vice-pre sident; and Sreg g DeWi tt, president.

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In spite of all this, the seniors managed to keep busy writing senior themes; working in clubs, student government, and on committees; editing publications; and winning literary, art, and debate awards. At the same time many kept grades high enough to make the honor roll and National Honor Society.

Then came senior color day, baccalaureate, and finally the realization of many dreams, commencement, when we look forward with anticipation to our future and at the same time remember our happy days in Lincoln High School.

Second semester Sen ior Cla ss officers, Cliff Hardesty, treasure'r; Jan Lichtenbe r g.er, secr etary ; Bob Wilson , pre sid ent ; and Di ck Hergenrader, vicepresident, are checking robes to make sure everything is "j ust right" for commencement.

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ROBERT BRUCE ABERNETHY: Engineering, Science Club treasl.l;er, honor roll, National H onor Society

PAMELA ANNE AHL: Arts and Sciences, Peppers.

ARDEENE ROSE AKSAMIT: Homemaking, Junior Girls Glee, Sophom ore Gir ls G lee, Peppers.

MAXINE RUTH ALEXANDER: Stenographic, Links typist, Junior Gir ls G lee, Mimes, Y-Teens, Peppers, honor roll, National Honor Society.

LARRY N. ALLEN: Trades Preparatory-Machine Shop, Boys Glee.

AARON CONRAD ANDERSON : Business Administration and Teachers.

MARILYNNE F. ANDERSEN: Arts and Sciences, Sophomore Girl s $lee , Y-Teens, Mimes, Future Nurses Club, Peppers.

PHILLIP LYNN ANDERSON: Trades Preparatory-Printing.

SYLVIA MILDRED ANDORFER: Art s and Sciences.

WILLIAM D. AVEY: Engineering.

MARCIA HELEN AYER: Homemaking, Business Club secretary, Y-Teens, Peppers.

KENT DARREL BACON: Business Administration and Teachers, Joy Night, Apollo Choir, Boys Glee, Doormen.

CAROLE SUZANNE BAKER: Clerical, Junior Girls Gle e, Pepper s.

RAYMOND LYNN BALFOUR: Engineering, Links business manager, honor roll, Naiional Honor Society.

WILLIAM HOBART BANCROFT: Arts and Sciences, H ome Room Representatives, Joy Night, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee, honor roll.

DORETTA ANN BANISTER: Fine Art s, Ap ollo Choir, Junior Gir ls G lee, Sophomore Girls Glee, National Scholastic art award, honor roll.

CYNTHIA ANN BARBER: Arts and Sciences, opera lead, Joy Night Central Committee, crew, and participaint; Ae olian Choir , Girls Octet, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomo re Girls Gle e, Orpheons, Clef Club, Mimes, Aqua links, National Hun or Societ y, Pepper s vice-president, Safety Committee , honor roll , Sophomore Ta lent Assembly, State Mu sic Clinic

MAR DELLE BARRICKMAN: Art s and Sciences, opera, Aeolian Ch oir, honor .roll.

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DENNIS MILES BARTON: Industrial Arts. M.

ELEANOR ANNE BARTUNEK: Business Administration and Teachers , opera, Joy Night, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee , Sophomore Girls Glee, Y-Teens, Usherettes, Mimes.

MERLE DAVID BAUER: Art s and Sicences.

NORMA JEAN BAUER: Homemaking, Apollo Ch oir, J unior Girls Glee, Future Nurses Club , Peppers.

GAIL LEROY BAUM: Industrial Arts, L Club, Varsity footbal l and wrestling letters.

RON BAYLESS: Trades Preparatory-Auto Shop, Varsity basebal l letter. Berger Bind rum Bergstraes ser Bi nger

CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH BEAH R: Arts and Sciences, Junior Gir ls Glee , Sophomore Gir ls Glee, G.A.A., Coed Counselors, International Club, Peppers, basketball letter, honor roll, National Honor Society.

DOROTHY JEAN BEECHNER: Bus i ness Administration and Teachers, Home Room Representatives, Links writer, Advocate exchange editor, iunior play committee, opera, Joy Night, Aeo li an Choir, Junior Girls G lee, Sophomore G i rls Glee , Mimes , G.A.A., Y-Teens, Coed Counselors, Peppers, golf emblem, Assembly and Safety Committees, honor roll.

LARRY WALTON BEHRENDS: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Alternates, honor ro ll.

DOROTHY BEINDORFF: Arts and Sciences, Advocate reporter, junior p l ay, opera, Joy Night, Aeolian Choir, Junior Gir ls Glee, Sophomore G irls G l ee , Clef Club, Mimes, Mummers, Y -Teens, Peppers, Sophomore Talent Assembly.

DELORIS ANN BELTZ: Fine Arts , opera, Joy Night, Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet, Julflior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Orchestra , C le f C lu b, Peppers.

NORMAN BENZEL: Industrial Arts , Joy Night.

MARYELLEN BERGER: Stenographic, Joy Night , Aeolian Choir , Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Gir ls G le e , Y-Teens, Business Club, Peppers, honor roll.

WILLIAM L. BERGSTRAESSER: Arts and Sciences , Apollo Choir , Boys G le e, L Club, Varsity basketbal l and baseball letters, Keen Time Committee.

JANICE RAE BERNHARDT: Business Administration and Teachers, Sophomore Girls Glee, Future Nurses Club, Y-Teens , Usherettes, Peppers.

JAN ICE LOUISE BIND RUM: Steinographic, Joy Night, Sophomore Gir ls Glee , Orchestra, Y-Teens, Peppers, honor roll, State Music Clinic.

ALAN Bl NGER: Engineering.

HARRIET J. BLACKER: Stenographic, Home Room Representatives, Sophomore Girls Glee , Coed Counselors, Peppers, honor roll.

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ROBERT DAVID BLACKETER: Industrial Arts.

KARE LEE BLASER: Stenographic, honor roll.

JOANN MARIE BOCK: Arts and l Sciences, H ome Room Representatives, senior play committee, Joy Night, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Future Nurses Club, YTeens, Coed Counselors, l·nternational Club, Peppers.

ADALINE BOLES: Stenographic, Sophomore Gir ls Glee, C oed C ounselors, Peppers, honor roll.

GARY DEAN BOLES: Arts and Sciences, Ap ollo Choir.

BILLIE BEVERLY BOLINE: Stenographic, Sophomore Girls G lee, G.A.A., Y-Teens, Peppers, basketball, baseball, and volleyball letters.

VERNON EARL BOLLINGER: Engineering.

JACK LEE BORLAND: Arts and Sciences, C lef Club.

ROGER DEAN BORLAND: Arts and Sc iences, honor roll.

KAY DEE BORRETT: Art s and Sciences, Home Room

A l ternates , Links 1.enior biography editor, Mummers and junior play committees, opera, Joy Night, Aeolian Ch oir, Junior G irls Glee, Sophomore G irls Glee, Mimes treasurer, Mummers vice-president, Y-Teens, Coed Counselors, Pepper s, Gir ls' State , honor roll, Altrusa Career Conference, Keen Time Comm ittee, National Honor Society.

BOB E. BOTTS: Industrial Arts, Home Room Alternates, Reserve ba seball letter.

DON E. BOYLE: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night, Apollo Cho ir, Boys Glee, Sophomore Ta lent Assembly.

ROLAND W ILLIAM BRAM M El ER: Business Adm inistration and Teachers.

NANCY LYNNE BRAYMEN: Arts and Sciences, se,iior play committee, Joy Nigh+ crew, Sophomore Girls Glee, Future Nurses Cl ub, Pepper s, E.C.A. Committee, honor roll,

THOMAS JACKSON BREHM: Industrial Arts.

BOYD BRESLOW: Arts and Sciences, Mummers play stage manager, Joy Night crew, Mummers, International Club, Debate, honor roll.

BRUCE DEAN BRESLOW: Business Administration and Teachers.

JOYCE ELLYN BRIGHAM: Arts and Scie'n ces, H ome Room Representatives, Home Room Alternate s, M ummers and senior play committees, oper a , Joy Night, Ae olian Choir , Junior Gir ls G lee president, Sophomore Gir ls Glee vicepresident, Mimes, Mummers; Y-Teens, Peppers. Page 35

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WALTER L. BROER: Arts and Sciences, Links photographer, Joy Night, Boys Glee, Camera C lub vice-president.

MARILYN JEAN BRUNGARDT: Bu-siness Administration and Tea chers, opera, Joy Night, Aeo lian Choir , Junior Girls G lee, Sophomore G irls Glee, Peppers, Safety Committee, Ch eerleader, Apprentice Cheerleader, Twirier, Sophomore Ta lent Assembly.

LAVONNA K. BRUNNER: Stenographic, opera, Joy Night, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls G lee, Soph omore Gi-rls Glee, Y-Teens, Coed Counselors, G.A.A., Peppers , Assembly Committee, volleyball and bowling emblems, honor roll, National Honor Society.

RICHARD JOHN BULIN: Busi!ness Administration and Teachers, Band, Var-sity gymnastics letter

SHARON BURK: Stenographic, Home Room Representatives , Peppers.

JIM BURROUGHS: Business Administration and Teachers.

SHARRON LEE BUSH: Arts and Scien ce-s, Joy Nig ,ht, Apollo Choir, Junior Girls G lee, Sophomore Gir ls G lee, Y-Teens, Peppers, honor roll.

NORMA JEAN BUTTERBAUGH: Stenographic, Peppers , honor roll.

SANDRA JAYNE BYERS: Art s and Sc ie·nces, senior play committee, opera, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls G lee, Busi•nes-s Cl ub, Future Nurses Club, Y-Teens, Peppers.

GARY NED CADWALLADER: Business Administration and Teachers, Student C ouncil, opera lead, Joy Night, Ae olian Choir, Boy-s Octet, Boys Glee, honor roll, American Field Service Scholarship, National Honor Society.

L. CRAIG CALLEN: Busi ness Admini str at ion and Teachers, H ome Room Representatives, Home Room A lternates, Joy Night, Boys Glee, L C lu b , Varsity football letter, Reserve ba-seball l etter, Safety Committee.

RAYMOND EDWIN CAMPBELL: Industrial Arts.

V. RONALD CAREY: Arts and Sciences.

JOHN LEONARD CARLIN: Business Admini stration and Teachers, Home Room A ltern ates, Links writer, Advocate sports editor, L Club, Reserve baseball letter, Varsity basketball manager letter, honor roll, National Honor Society.

• NAN C. CARLSON: Arts and Sciences, Student Council secretary-treasurer, Home Room Representatives, Advocate exchange editor, Joy Night crew and participant, Mimes , Y-Teens, Aqualinks, G.A.A. , Peppers, swimming emblem, golf letter, A-ssembly Committee , County Day, honor roll, American Field Service Scholarship, homecoming attendant, National Honor Society vice-president.

ELIZABETH ANN CARPENDER: Busi ness Adm inistration and Teachers, Home Room Alternates, Advocate reporter, Mummers and senior play committees, Joy Night, Ap ollo Choir, Junior Girls Glee secretary, Sophomore Girls G lee, Peppers president, Mimes -secretary, Mummers, Y-Teens, honor roll.

CAROL JOYCE CARPENTER: Distributive Education, Home Economics C lu b, Peppers.

CECILIA M. CARTER: Busines-s Adm inistration and Teachers, Links managi ·n g editor, junior play committee, opera, Joy Night crew and participant, Aeolian Ch oir, Junior Girls Glee , Sophomore Girls Glee, Mimes, Pepper s, N.H.S.P.A. award, honor roll, A ltrusa Carser C onference, Cheerleader, Sophomore Talent Assembly, Natonal Honor Society.

Cadwallader Carey Carpender

Callen Carlin Carpenter Byers

Brunner Burroughs Bush Butterbaugh Campbell Carlson Carter

EUeENE R. CARTER: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Reprerentatives, junior play.

JOf--4.J'l DALE CARTER: Trades Preparatory-Auto Shop, Home Room Represe•ntatives, Home Room Alternates, Joy Nig~t, L C lub, Varsity football and track letters.

MARY SUSAN CASE: Arts and Sciences, senior play committee, Joy Night committee, Apollo Choir, Junior Girls G lee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Business Club, Coed Co unselors, Y-Teens, Orpheons treasurer, Future Nurses Club, Pepper s

ELDEN CHAMPOUX: Industrial Art s, L Club, Varsity football letter.

JUDITH LEE CHAPMAN: Art s and Sciences, Advocate second page editor, junior play committee, Joy Night Central C ommittee and participa nt, Apollo Choir, Junior Girls Glee , Sophomore Girls Glee, Mimes, Mummers, Orpheons secretary, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Safety Committee, County Day, honor roll, Che erleader, Apprentice Cheerlea der , State Music Clinic, winter sports attendant, National H onor Society.

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JANICE L. CHATFIELD : Arts and Scien ces, Home Room Representatives, Home Room A ltern ate s, Joy Nig,ht Ce •ntral Committee and participant, Apo llo Ch oir, Junior Girls G lee, Sophomore Gir ls G lee, Mummers secretary, Orpheons, YTeens, Peppers , Library C ommittee, honor roll, Keen Time Committee.

BARBARA DIANNE CHURCH: Arts and Sc iences, Home Room Representatives, Home Room Alternates , L inks writer, opera, Joy Night, Aeo li an Ch oir, Junior Gir ls G lee treasurer, Sophomore Gir ls G lee, Coed Cou •n-selors president, Peppers, Safety C ommittee, homecoming attendant, winter sports queen.

NINA KAY CLARK: Stenographic, Home Room Alternates.

KENNETH D. CLEMENTS: Business Adm inistration and Teachers, junior play student director, Joy Night, Orchestra vice-president, Band.

WILLIAM W. CLINKENBEARD: Engi neering , Orchestra, Band.

MILTON LEE COCHELL: Business Adm inistration and Teachers, Joy Night, Apol lo Choir, Boys Glee.

MEYER WARREN COHEN : A rts and Science s, Orchestra, Band, Mummers.

NANCY COOV'=R: Arts and Sciences, Home Room A lternates, Links writer, Advocate managing editor, senior play, Joy Night, Sophomore G irls G lee, Writers C lu b president, Mimes treasurer, M ummers, Y-Teens, Debate, Pepper s, Safety Committee, Debate Superior Speaker Cert ificate, honor roll, Twirler, National Honor So ciety.

DORIS J. CREWDSON: Distributive Education, G.A.A., Peppers, baseball emblem, volleyball letter.

DEAN DEMPSTER CROCKER: Art s and Sciences, Home Room Representatives, Home Room Alternates, senior play, Joy Night crew and participant, Ap ollo Cho ir president, Boys G lee, Mummers, Camera C lu b , L C lu b , Safety Committee, Var sity swimming letter, Reserve football manager letter, Boys ' State , County Day, ho nor roll, Keen Time Committee, National H onor Society.

SANDRA MARLINE CROCKER: Business Administrat ion and Teachers, Home Room A lternates, senior play committee, opera, Joy Night, Aeo lian Choir, G irls Octet , Junior Girls Glee, S9phomore Gir ls G lee, Future Nurses Club secretarytreasurer, Y-T eens,· Peppers , As sem b ly Commit tee, honor roll, National Honor Society

JACK DALE CROOK: Art s and Sciences, Joy Night, Boy s Glee , Band, Debate, honor roll.

RAY CROWL: Arts and Sciences, opera lead, Aeolian Cho ir, Band stu dent director, Orpheons, Band letter, honor roll, National Honor Society.

C.lements E. Carter Champoux J. Carter Chapman Case Chatfield

Bob Wilson, Nan Carlson, Jan Lichtenberger , and Tom Fisher , exchange students who were sponsored by the American Field Service and spent last summer in Europe, give a panel discussion for an assembly program.

Curtin Cutts Dahl strom

Dan iels on Dasher C. Da vis L. Dav is Deahn DeCeunynck Dec ker Dennis Der ieg DeV ries DeWitt D iamond

DENNIS NEAL CURTIN: Bu siness Administrat ion a•nd Tea chers, Joy Night, Ap ollo O hair, L Club, Varsity basketbal l and baseba ll l etters.

ANNAMAE CUTTS : Sten ogra p hic, Home Room Representatives, Joy Night, Junior Girls Gl ee, Sophomore Gi rls G lee, Y-Teens, Coed C ounselors, Peppers.

CHARLES EUGENE DAHLSTROM: Business Administration and Teachers.

JANET DANIELSON: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representatives, Home Room A lternates, Ad vocate news editor, Joy Night, Aeo !ian Ch oir vice -pre si dent , Girls Oct et accompanist, Junior G irls G l ee, Sophomore Gir ls Glee , Orche stra, Aqua links president and vice-president, M imes, Peppers, honor ro ll, Soph omore Talent A ssembly, State Music C linic, National H onor Society secretary-treasure r

DARWIN LEE DASHER: Business Adm ini strati o n and Teachers, Joy Night, Boys Glee , Orchestra, Band, Doormen, Orpheon-s, Band l etter.

CHARLES DAVIS: Trades Preparatory-Machine Sh op, Band , Reserve footbal l l etter.

LANNY L. DAVIS: Art s and Sciences, H ome Room Representative s, honor ro ll.

ROBERT HENRY DEAHN: Arts and Sciences, L C lu b, Varsi ty swimming letter.

RAYMOND JACK DE CEUNYNCK: Arts and Scie nces, opera le ad, Joy Night, Aeolian Ch oi r , Boys G lee, Internationa l C l ub.

JUDITH DECKER: Arts and Sciences , St udent Counc il secretary-treasurer and vice-presi d ent, Home Room Representatives, H ome Room A lternctes, Advocate second page editor, Joy Night, Apo llo Ch oir l ibrarian , Sophomore G irls G lee, Junior G irls Glee , Aqua li·nks, Mimes secretary, Pepper s treasurer, N.H.S.P.A. award, Safety C ommittee, Co unty Day, honor roll, homecoming attendant, National Honor So cie ty.

SANDY DALE DENNIS: Art s and Sciences , Mummers and senior p l ays , junior play committee, Mummers , Y-Teens , Peppers , Scribe contest winner, Sophomore Ta lent As sembly.

GEORGE WILLIAM DER! EG: Arts and Scien c es and Eng ineering.

LARRY DEVRIES: Arts and Sc iences and Enginee ring, Joy Night, Science C lu b treasurer, In ternational C lub, honor roll , National Hon or Society

GREGG GEORGE DEWITT: Art s and Sciences, Home Room Representatives , Home Room Alternate s, Jun ior C l ass vicepres i dent and secretary, Senior C l ass president, opera, J oy Night, Aeo li an Ch oir president, Boy s Octet, Boys G lee, Varsity track letter, Safety C om m ittee, County Day , Ju nior Red Cro,ss Representative.

EDDIE DIAMOND: Arts and Sciences, Advo c ate reporter, Sc ience Cl u b.

MARIA ANTON I ETTA DI PIETRO: Arts and Sciences, Internat io na l C l ub sec retar y, Y-Teens, Pepper s, honor roll, exc hang e student from Italy.

LARRY DOBBINS: Art s and Sciences.

EDWIN MICHAEL DOD SON: Busines-s Admini strati on and Tea chers.

RONALD CLIFFORD DO RAN : Industrial Arts, Joy N ight, Boys G lee.

BEVERLY JANE DOTY: Art s and Sciences, Home Room

Alternate s, L inks t ypist, junior play committee, o pera , Joy Nigh t, A eolian C hoir, Junior G i r ls G lee, Sophomore G irl-s Glee , C lef C lu b , Orph eo ns, Mimes , M umme r s, Aqualinks , YTeens , Pepp ers, Safet y C ommittee, honor roll, Sophomore Ta lent A ssembly, State M usic C linic, Nat ional H onor Society.

JACKIE L. DRAKE: Clerical, G.A.A. , Pepper s, football emblem, basketball a nd ba-seball letters.

THOMAS SYLVESTER DRBAL: Industrial Art s, Doormen.

JACK W. DUFFEK: Business Adm inistr at ion and Tea chers, Joy Ni ght, Ap ollo C hoir, Boys G lee, L Club, Var si ty football le tter.

KARLIS DZEN IS: Art s and Scien ces and Engineering , Joy Night Ce ntr a l C ommittee, Art C lu b pre-sident, Scri b e cover de signer, honor roll, Natio nal Honor Society.

PATRICIA KATHRYN ECKHARDT: Art s and Sciences, Junior Girl s Glee, Sophomore G irls G lee, Y -Te ens, Fut ure Nurses Club, Peppe rs.

BEVERLY JEAN EICHER: Business Admini-strat ion and Tea chers, International C lu b , Y-Teens, C oe d C ou nselo rs , U she rette s, Pepper s.

GAYLORD D. ELLISON: Art s and Scie nces, Band.

CHARLES R ENYEART: Eng ineering

SANDRA KAY ENYEART: Bu-siness Administrati o n and Teachers , Home Room Representatives, Home Room A lternate s, Joy Night, Apollo C hoir, Junior Gir l s G lee, Soph omo re Gir ls G lee.

BERNIECE J. EPP: Art s and Scienc es , Home Room Representatives, Home Room A ltern ate s, op era , Joy Night, Aeo li an Ch oir, Junior Gir ls G lee, Sophomo r e Gir l,s G lee, Pepper s.

"That's where my home is, " says Toni Di Pietro to John Hartnett, Renate Kahl, Die ter Freese, and Seija Kaiti, exchange students from Europe.

Di Pietro Dobb ins Dodso n Do ran Doty Drake

Drba l D uffek Dzen is Eckhardt Ek.her El lison C. Enyeart s. Enyeart Epp

Erickson Fisher Fa hrenbruch Foe ll Felber Forsberg

CHARLES GILBERT ERICKSON: Arts and Sciences , Home Room A ltern ate s, Joy N ight, Ap ollo C hoir, Boys G l ee , Orphe ons, L C lu b , Varsity wrestling l etter.

JO ANNE FAHRENBRUCH: Busi ness Ad'm inistration and Teachers , H ome Room Representatives , H ome Ro om A lt ernates, junior and senior play committees, Joy Night, Ap ollo C hoir, Junior Gir ls G lee, Y-Teen s, C lef C lu b , C oed Co u•nselors, hono r roll, Keen Time C o mmiHee

JERRY J. FELBER: Fine Art s, Art C lu b secret ary

JAMES E. FIELDER: Engineering , H ome Room A ltern ate s, Ap ollo Ch oir

CAROL ANN FIELDS: Art s and Science s, Joy Night, Ap ollo C hoi r , Junior G irls G lee, Sop homore Gir ls G lee, Peppers , honor roll.

GERALD LEE FILBERT: Business Adm inistr at io n a nd Teachers.

THOMAS L. FISHER: Art s and Scie nces and Engineering , M umme r s and senio r p l ays, Mummers , International C lu b , Scien ce C lu b , Var si t y -swimming lertte r , Lin coln H igh winner of National Mat hemati cs As socia tion C o•~ te st, Library Comm ittee, honor roll, Amer ic an Fiel d Ser vice Scholarshi p , National H onor Socie t y

SANDRA LYNNE FOELL: Art s and Scioences, junior and sen ior play co mmittee s, o pera , J oy Nig ht crew and participant , Ae oli an C hoir, J unio r Gir ls G lee, So p homore G irls G lee, Y-Teen-s treasurer, C oe d Cou -nselors, Pepper s, E.C.A. C ommittee, honor roll, A ltrusa Career C onference, National H onor Society.

CAROLINE BELL FORSBERG: Arts and Sciences, Joy N igh t , Junior Gir ls G lee, So p homore Gir ls G lee, Futu re N urses Cl u b secretary- trea su rer , Y-Teens, H ome Economics C lu b , Peppers.

CAROL ANN FOSTER: C lerical, Peppers.

MARY ELLEN FOSTER : C lerical, U sherettes, Peppers.

CLARICE FOX: C leric a l, G.A.A. , Peppers.

DELORES MAY FRAZ I ER: Distributive Ed ucation, Junior G irls G lee, Sophomore G irls G lee.

SHARRE LYNNE FREELAND: Stenographi c, Joy Night, Junior G irls G lee, Sophomore Gir ls G lee, Y-Teens, Pepper s.

DIETRICH A. W. FREESE : Art s .:i nd Sciences, Adv oc ate rep o rter , seni or p l ay , Internat ion a l C lu b treasurer, M umlmer s, honor roll, exchange student from G ermany

LEE GERALD FRITZ: Business Adm inistr a.+ion and Teacher s, Ap ollo Ch oir, Boys G lee

JEANINE KATHLEEN GARNER: Ar ts and Sc iences, St udent C ou ncil, Adv oc ate b ook ed!itor, opera, J oy Night, Aeolian Ch oir, Junior Gir ls G lee, So p homore Gir ls G lee, C le f C lu b secretary, Y-T eens, C oed C ounselo r s, Pepper s, honor roll, Cheer le ader , Appr entice Cheer le ader, So ph omore Ta len t A ssem b ly, homecoming attendant, winter sp orts attendant , National Honor Socie ty.

THOMAS LUDWIG GARTNER: Engine eri ng, J oy Night.

Fielder C Foster Fields M Foster Filbert Fox

BEVEh Y E. GERDES: Clerica l, Joy Night, Junior Girls Glee , Sophomore Girls Glee , Pepper s.

LELA{. GERDES: Homemaking, Home Room Representatives, Usherettes, Peppers

JONNIE CAY GERE: Business Administration and Teachers , Home Roo m A l ternates, Band, Writers Club, Peppers, Band letter.

GARY SPOMER GERLACH: Business Administration and Teachers, Joy Night , Apollo Choir, Boys Glee.

DONALD D. GIBBS: Busines-s Administration and Teachers, Joy Night.

PATSY ANN GIESICK: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representatives, Mummers, juniors, and senior plays; Joy Night, Girls Octet, Junior Girls Glee secretary, Sophomore Girl-s Glee. Mimes treasurer , Mummers, Y-Teens treasurer and president, Peppers, honor roll, Sophomore Talent Assembly, National Honor Society.

JOANN LOUISE GODFREY: Arts and Sciences, senior play committee, Apollo Choir, Junior Girls G l ee, Coed Counselors, Peppers , honor roll.

MARYANNA KAY GOULD: Business Administration and Teachers, Link-s photography editor, junior play, Joy Night Central Committee, crew, and participant; Apollo Choir, Junior Gir ls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Y-Teens, Mimes, Mummers, Peppers, honor roll. Nationa i Honor Society.

RICHARD H. GRAHAM: Business Administration a nd Teachers, Home Room Repre-sentatives , Joy Night , Boys Glee , Keen Time Committee.

LAURIE LOU GRANT: Business Administration and Teachers, Peppers.

CLARE MARIE GRASM !CK: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Representatives , Home Room A lternates, junior play , opera, Joy Night, Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet , Junior Girl-s Glee, Sophomore Gir ls G lee , Mimes vice-president, Y-Teens , Mummers president , Coed Counselors, Peppers, honor roll, State Music Clinic, Keen Time Committee , Nationa l Honor Society.

JUDY JANE GRASMICK: C lerica l, Junior Gir l s G l ee , Sophomore Girls Glee, Peppers.

PATRICIA ANN GRASMICK: Stenographic, opera, Joy Night, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee , Sophomore Girl-s Glee, Mimes, Peppers, honor rol l

ALLEN LEE GRAVES: Engineering, Student Counci l, Home Room Representatives , Home Room Alternates, Joy Night, L Club secretary-treasurer, Varsity basketba ll and track letters.

GEORGE A. GREEN: Busine-ss Administration and Teachers, Science Club.

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WARNER R. GRIERSON: Industria l Arts.

LOREN EDWARD GRIESER: Trades Preparatory-Auto Shop.

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MARUTA GRINBERG$: Sten ogr aphi c, Joy Night, Y-Teens, International C lu b, Peppers.

RONALD E. HANNA: Engineering.

CLIFF HARDESTY: Trades Preparatory-Carpentry , Home Room A [ternates, Junior Class president and vice-president, Sen ior C lass treasurer, L Cl u b , Varsit y foo tba ll, basketball, and baseball letters.

BARBARA J. HARDY: Arts and Sciences, junior and senior play committees, opera, Joy Night, Aeolian Choir , Junior G irl s G l ee , Sophomore Gir ls G l ee, Future Nurses C lub vicepresident, Y-Teens , Coed Counse lo rs , Peppers , Sophomore Ta lent Assemb ly.

ARLENE HARRIS: C leric al.

MARLENE JOYCE HARRIS: Clerical, Sophomore Gir ls G lee, Bu siness C lu b , Y-Teens.

ROGER L. HARRIS: Trades Preparatory-Electricity , L Club , Varsity basebal l manager letter.

VIRGINIA L. HARRISON: Stenographic , Fut ure Nurses C lub, Y-T eens , Peppers.

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Hardy R. Harr is Hartnett

Hanna A. Harri s Harr ison Hass

Hardesty M. Har ris Hartman Hatcl iff

Positions such as these aren ' t normally found around Lincoln High, only the last few days of school after the Links is issued. Signing Links are: (sitting) Sandy Dennis , Allena Jones, Rose Marie Hoff, and Bob Newell; and (standing) Marcia McCallum , Sandra Hutchison, Bruce Brehm, Harvey Wilson, and Conrad Kilian.

JU DY HARTMAN: Arts and Sciences , Student Co uncil, Home Room Representatives, Sophomore C l ass president, Junior Class treasurer, Joy Night crew and participant , Junior Girls G lee, Sophomore G irls G lee li brarian, Y-Teens , Peppers , Safety Committee , County Day , honor roll, homecoming queen, winter sports attendant, National Honor Society.

JOHN MAURICE HARTNETT: Arts and Sciences, senior play, opera lead, Aeo li an Choir , International Club, Mummers, L C l ub, Vars ity swimming manager lett er, honor roll. Keen Time Committee , exchange student from Eng l and.

WILBUR ADOLPH HASS: Business Administration and Teachers, Scri be associate editor , Writers C l ub , Science Club treasurer, Boys' State , honor roll, National Honor So ciety.

ELDON HATCLI FF: Trad es Preparatory-Machine Shop, L Club, Varsity football and baseba ll letters:

EDDIE H. HAYNES: Business Adm inistr at ion and Teachers, Hi -Y, Reser ve baseball letter.

NANCY LETITIA HAYS: Arts and Sciences, Advocate copyreader, opera, Joy Night, Aeo lian Choir , Y-Teens, Peppers , honor roll.

PATRICIA ANNE HEDGLIN: Arts and Sciences, junior play committee, opera, Joy Night, - Aeo lian Choir , Junior G irls G lee, Sophomore Girl s G lee, Y-Teens, Aqualinks, Peppers , honor roll.

Haynes Hays Hedglin

SYLVIX J. HEIDENREICH: Arts and Sciences, Y-Teens, Coed Coun•;elors, Peppers, honor roll, National H onor Society.

CECIL M HEIDTBRINK: Engineer ing ..,i

ETHEL MARIE HE I RONYMUS : Di stri b utive Education, J~nior Gi rl-s G lee, Y-Teens, Pepper s.

ARLA MAE HELDENBRAND: Busines s Administration and Teacher s, Ad voc ate reporter, Aqua links treasurer, Peppers , swimming emblem, honor roll, Altrusa Career Conference , Nati on a l Hon or Society.

KATHERINA MAUDE HELMSDOERFER: Art s and Sciences , Joy Night, Apo llo Ch oir, J unior G irls G lee, Soph omore Gir ls Glee, Y-Teen s, C lef C lu b, Orphe ons, Intern ati onal Cl u b , Peppers.

RHODA RAE HELVEY: Fine Art s, junior play committee, Joy Night crew, Ap ollo Choir , Junior Gir ls Glee, Peppers , Coed Counsel o r s, A ssembly C ommittee.

RKHARD A. HER GEN RADER: Arts and Science s, Home Room Representat ives, Home Room Alternate s, Senior Class vice-president and secretary, o pera, Joy Night, Ae olian Choir , Boys G lee, L C lu b , Varsity baseba ll l etter, Reserve football and ba sket bal l letter,, honor roll, National H onor Society.

ROGER M. HERGENRADER: Eng ineer ing , H ome Room Representat ives, Home Room A ltern ates , J oy Night crew and participant, Boy s G lee.

KAREN ANN HERMANSON: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative s, Home Ro om A lte rnates, Links editor, A dvocate editor-in-chief, junior p l ay committee, opera, Joy Night , Aeolian Choir , Apo llo Ch oir, Sophomore Girls Glee , Mimes pres i dent , Future Nurses C lu b vice -president, Y -Teen s, Peppers , N.H.S.P.A. award, Safet y C om mittee , honor roll, Nationa l H onor Society.

GORDON LEE HEU ERTZ: Trad es Preparat ory- Elect ric ity

JOYCE ANN H I GDON: Arts and Sciences , Home Ro om Alternates , Ad voc ate reporter, junior and senior p l ay committee s, Joy Nig,ht, Ap ollo Choir , Junior Girls G lee vicepres i dent , Sophomore Gi rls G lee, C oe d C ounselors, C lef Club treasurer , Y-Teens , Peppers.

PALMER CHARLES HILDRETH: Distributive Education.

RONALD D. H I LE: Business Administration and Teacher s.

JOSEPH ALAN HILL: Business Adm ini stration and Teachers , Home Room Representatives, Home Room Alternates , Mummers p l ay stage manager, junior and senior p lays, International C lu b , Mummer s, L Club , Varsity football manager l etter , Reserve football and baseba ll lette rs, Links salesman, Assembly C ommittee, Sophomore Talent Assembly.

OSCAR A. P. HISKEY: Trades Preparatory-Auto Shop.

ROSE MARIE HOFF: Arts and Sciences , Joy Night crew, Apol lo Choir, Junior G irls Glee , Sophomore Gir ls GJee, Pepper s, honor roll.

BOB HOLLOWAY: Bus ines s Administration and Teachers , Varsity swiimming le tter, National Honor Society.

MARLENE KAY HOLMES: Stenographic, Usherette s, Pepper s.

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VIRGINIA HOLMES: Clerical, Joy Night, Junior Girl-s Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Peppers, basketball, volleyball, and hiking emblems.

MARJORIE ANN HOLTMEIER: Business Administration and Teachers and Stenographic, Joy Night, Apollo Choir vicepresident, Junior Girls Glee librarian, Sophomore Girls Glee, Y-Teens, Coed Counselors, Aqualinks, Peppers, Cheerleader.

JANE LYN HOOVER: Arts and Sciences, Advocate reporter, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Mimes, Y-Teens, Peppers, Safety Commiriee.

GEORGE HORST: Trades Preparatory-Printing, Orchestra.

LARRY J. HOSSACK: Engineering, Joy Night crew, Apollo Choir, Boys Glee, Band, Orpheons, Debate, Band letter, honor roll, National Honor Society.

RICHARD L. HOWEY: Arts and Sciences and Engineering, Joy Night, Science Club pre-sident and vice-president, Clef Club, Orpheons, Library Committee, honor roll, Sophomore Talent Assembly, National Honor Society.

EUGENE J. HRUZA: Business Administration and Teachers, L Club, Varsity football letter, Reserve baseball letter.

DORIS KAY HUDSON: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representatives, Advocate feature editor, Mummers play, junior and senior play committee-s, opera, Joy Night, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee librarian, Sophomore Girls Glee, Clef Club vice-president, Mummers, Y-Teens, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Assembly Committee, honor roll, Cheerleader.

Hunkins lesalnieks Jacobs

Hunzeker R. M. Jackson James

Hutchison R. L. Jackson Jaun itis

JOHN J. HUGHES: Engineering, Home Room Representatives, junior and senior play committees, Joy Night crew, Safety Committee.

DIAN LEE HUNKINS: Arts and Sciences, Art Club treasurer, Y-Teens, Mimes, Writers Club, Coed Counselors, International Club, Peppers.

NORMA JEAN HUNZEKER: Arts and Sciences, Apollo Choir.

JUNE NA YDEN E HUTCH I SON: Distributive Education.

SKAIDRITE IESALNIEKS: Arts and Sciences, Science Club, honor roll.

ROGER M. JACKSON: Engineering.

RONALD LEONARD JACKSON: Arts and Sciences, Orchestra, Band captain and president.

MARVIN CONRAD JACOBS: Engineering, Home Room Representatives, L Club, Varsity football and track letters.

LOREE ANN JAMES: Commercial Special, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls Glee, Mimes, Peppers, Assembly Committee.

INTA JAUNITIS: Arts and Sciences, opera, Joy Night, Aeolian Choir , Peppers.

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Holmes Horst rl ruza Holtmeier Hossack Hudson Hoover Howey Hughes

JANIS JAUNZEMIS: Arts and Sciences, Apollo Choir, Boys Glee.

MARLE~E JOY JENKINS: Arts and Sciences, opera, Joy Night, ,t!.eolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Future Nurses Club, Coed Counselors, Orpheons, YTeens, Clef Club, Peppers, Safety Committee, State Music Clinic.

R. JEAN JEN SEN: Clerical, Home Room Representatives, Home Room Alternates, Y-Teens, Coed Counselors, Peppers, honor roll.

C A ROLYN JOHNSON: Business Administration and Teachers and Stenographic, Junior Girl,s Glee, Coed Counselors, YTeens, Peppers, honor roll.

CONNIE JO JOHNSON: Arts and Sciences, opera, Aeolian C hoir, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Y-Teens, Coed Counselors, Peppers, honor roll, National Honor Society.

RICHARD A. J. JOHNSON: Industrial Arts.

SHIRLEY M. JOHNSON: Clerical.

A LLENA BETHEL JONES: Business Administration and Teachers, opera, Joy Night, Aeolian Choir, Girl,s Octet, Junior G irls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Mimes, honor roll, Sophomore Talent Assembly, National Honor Society.

BONNIE ANN JONES: Stenographic, Peppers.

S. Jones Junge Kahler Jordon Jurica Kaiti

Joyner Kahl Kalnins

SARA FRANCES JONES: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representatives, Scribe managing editor, Orchestra secretary-treasurer, Mimes, Mummers, Writers Club president , Debate secretary-treasurer, Peppers, Assembly Committee, Debate letter, D.A.R. Award, American Legion Oratorical Contest district winner, links salesman, honor roll, State Music Clinic.

FRANK B. JORDAN: Industrial Arts. '

JOHN JAY JOYNER: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representatives, Home Room Alternates, Advocate business manager, Joy Nig,ht, Apollo Choir, Boys Glee, Boys' State.

JAMES SADLER JUNGE: Engineering, Student Council presitent, Joy Night Central Committee, crew, and participant; L Club, Varsity swimming letter, ;afety Committee, County Day, honor roll, National Honor Society.

BETTY JO JU RICA: Clerical, Peppers.

RENATE KAHL: Arts and Sciences, opera lead, Aeolian Choir, Apollo Choir, Y-Teens, International Club, Mummers, Peppers, honor roll, exchange student from Germany.

JOHN PAUL KAHLER: Trades Preparatory-Printing, Boys Glee.

SEIJA AfHT A KAITI: Arts and Sciences, Writers Club, International Club, Pepp.ers, honor roll, exchange student from Finland.

MARA KALNINS: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night, Peppers.

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LARRY LELAND KATT: Business Administration and Teachers.

MICHEAL B. KEIM: Industrial Arts , Varsity football letter, Reserve basebal l letter.

KATHLEEN LYNN KELLY: Arts and Science s, Peppers, winter sports attendant.

JOHN T. KERN: Engineering, L Club, Varsity football manager letter

CON RAD T. Kl LIAN: Art s and Science s, Home Room A lternates.

PATRICIA ANN KINNER: Fine Arts, Y-Teens, Future Nurses Club.

JAN KISNER: Arts and Scien~es, Peppers.

ANN MARIE KLEIN: Arts and Sciences, Links typist , junior and senior play committees, Joy Night, Future Nurses Club , Coed Counse lors, Y-Teens, Peppers.

NANCY JAN IS KNADLE: Arts a·nd Sciences, opera, Joy Night , Aeo li an Choir , Junior Gir ls G le e, Sophomore Girls G lee, Future Nur-ses Club, Y-Teens , Coed Counselors , Peppers.

KATHRYN LOUISE KNOWLES: Dist~ibutive Education, Junior Girls Glee, 'Sophomore Gir ls G l ee, Y-Teens , G.A.A.

ALICE KNUDSON: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Repre- • sentatives, Home Room Alternates, Advocate third page editor, Mummers and senior plays, opera, Joy Night crew and participant, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls G l ee, Mimes president, Mummer-s, Y -Teens, Peppers , Library Committee , Safety Committee, Scribe contest winner , honor roll, Cheer le ader, Apprentice Cheerleader.

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MARTIN F. KOOLEN: Business Administration and Teachers, Student Council, Sophomore Class secretary, Advocate reporter, opera, Joy Night, Aeo li an Choir, Boys Octet, Boys Glee, L Club, Varsity basketball letter, County Day , honor roll, Nationa l Honor Society.

LELAND KENNETH KOVARIK: Business Admi nistration and Teachers, Home Room Representatives, junior play, Joy Night , Band first sergeant, Orpheons, Mummers, Assembly Commi}tee, honor roll, State Music Clinic , Keen Time Committee.

ROGER K. KRHOUNEK: Engineering, Student Council. Home Room Representatives, Home Room Alternates, L Club president, Varsity football and baseball letter-s, Safety Committee.

JOYANN KRIEGER: Busi ness Administration and Teachers, Home Room Representatives, Home Room Alternates, Joy Night, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Y-Teens , Coed Counselo,-s, Peppers, honor roll, Sophomore Ta lent Assemb l y , Nationa ~ Honor Society.

GORDON VIRGIL KUHN: Arts and Sciences, Apol lo Choir, Orpheons, Varsity wrestling letter, honor roll, State Music Clinic.

MARCIA MILLS LAGING: Arts and Sciences, Links artist, Joy Night, Apollo Choir, Ju •nior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Peppers, Scholastic Art Contest Certificate, honor roll.

SHARALYN KAY LAMB: Business Administration and Teachers, Peppers, honor roll.

Katt Ki sner Keim Klein Kelly Knadle Kovarik Kern Knowles Kilicin Knudson Kinner Kool en Kuhn Laging Lamb

!RENE LAMBERT: C leric a l, Jo y Nig ht, Ap ollo Ch oir, Junior Gir ls G lee, Sophomore Gir ls G lee, H ome Economics Cl u b treasurej. , Peppers .

ROBERT~/ REX LAMPHERE: Bus iness Admin istr ati on and Teachers, Home Room Rep r e senta t ives, H ome Room A ltern ates, So ph o more C l ass vice- pre si dent , Junior C las-s president and secretar y, Se nior C l as s trea su rer , Joy Night, Ap ollo Ch oir, Boys Glee , L C lu b secre tar y-treasurer, Varsity football, ba sket ba ll, and t r ack le tter s; Safet y Committee, County Day.

HOWARD H. LANGE: Art s and Sciences and Engineering , H o me Ro o m Repre sentati ves, J oy Night crew, Wr iters C lu b president , honor roll, Nati onal H onor Society. •

MICHAEL R. LEE: Engineering , opera, Ae olian C hoir, L C lub, Var si ty football and ba sketball letters, honor roll, State Mu sic C li·nic.

NORMA JEAN LEHR: Art s and Sciences, Junior G irls G lee, So ph omore Gir ls G lee, Coed C ounselor s, ln terna }ion a l C lub, G.A A. , Pepper s, ba sket ba ll letter, honor ro ll, National H~n or Society

JONATHAN ROBERT LEONARD: Art s and Scien ces, H ome Room A ltern ates , junior play, Band letter.

MICHAEL T. LEVY: Art s and Sc iences, H ome Room Representatives, H ome Room A ltern ate s, Mummers, ju·nior, and senior p lays; Joy Night crew, M ummer-s, Debate, Var sity tra ck manager letter, Boys' State.

JAN J. LICHT ENBERG ER: Art s and Sciences, Home Room Repre sent ative s, H ome Room Alternates , Seni or C lass secretary , ju ni or p lay, M u mmer s play committee, Joy Night Centra l C om mittee and crew, Y-Te ens vice- pre si dent , Mummers secretary, G.A A. , Camera C lu b , International C lu b , Pepper s, Librar y C ommittee, honor roll, A ltrtJsa Care er C onference, Am erican Field Ser vice Scholarship, Nationa l Honor Society.

LARRY G. LITTRELL: Engin eering, Studient C ouncil, H ome Room Repre se ntati ves, Hom e Room A ltern ate-s , Joy Night, Boys G lee, L C lu b , Varsity footba ll and ba seball letters, Varsity basketball manager letter, Reserve basketball letter, Safety C ommitt ee , C ounty Da y.

Trade s Preparat ory- Ma c hine Sh o p.

E. GILBERT LOPEZ: Trades Preparatory-Carpentry.

DONALD JACK LOVE: Trade s Preparatory-Mach i ne Sh o p, Jo y N ight, Boys G lee.

" A dab of blue right there, " Janice Chatfield, a member- of Jo y Night Central C ommittee, tells Karlis Dzeni s as he paints the Joy Night backdrop. Johnny Hughes, chairman of the stage crew, agree s.

La mbert Lee Levy Loos Lamphere Lehr L ich t en b erger Lopez Lange Leonard Littrell Love KENNETH LOOS:
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Mahan Makepeace Malone

Martin Mason Mate ha

Matiss Matulka Maybee

MERCEDES LOWE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representatives, Y-Teens,. Art C l ub, G.A.A. , International Club , Peppers , honor roll.

MARLEN R. LUFF: Business Administration and Teachers , L C l ub, Varsity wrestling letter, National Honor Society.

JON LUTZ: Industrial Arts, Joy Night, Reserve baseba l l letter.

ANNETTE L. MACK: Arts and Sciences, junior play, senior play committee, G.A.A., Mummers, Y-Teens, basketball, volleyball, horseback riding, and tap danci ng emblems; selling letter.

LELA JANE MACK: Stenographic, Aeolian Choir, Peppers, honor roll.

DON D. MADDOX: Business Administration and Tea chers.

PATRICIA ZOE MAHAN: Business Administration and! Teachers, opera, Joy Night crew, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Future Nurses Club, Y-Teens , Coed Counselors, Peppers.

WENDY MAKEPEACE: Arts and Sciences, Advocate exchange editor, Joy Night crews and participant, Y-T eens , G.A.A., Mimes, Aqualinks vice-president, Peppers, swimming emblem.

DENNIS N. MALONE: Engineering, Home Room Alternates, Band, Camera Club.

KENNETH H. MARTIN: Trades Preparatory-Carpentry, Home Room Representatives.

CLAUDENE JOY MASON: Distributive Education, Y-Teens, Peppers.

CAROL ANN MATCHA: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Alternates, opera, Joy Night, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee librarian, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aqualinks treasurer, Mimes, G.A.A. , Peppers.

AIVARS V. MATISS: Engineering.

GERALDINE MAE MATULKA: Homemaking.

MARGIE ANN MAYBEE: Stenographic, Home Room Alternates, Joy Night crews, Apollo Choir, Sophomore Girls Glee president, Peppers, honor ro ll

ROBERT KEY McCALLA: Arts and Sciences, Advocate reporter, Joy Night, Boys Glee, Varsity gymnastics letter.

MARCIA LOREE McCALLUM: Arts and Scie nces, opera lead, Joy Night, Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Mimes, Y-Teens, Clef Club, Peppers, honor roll.

MILLARD MARVIN McCORMACK: Engineering, Home Room Representatives, opera lead, Joy Night, Aeolian Choir, Boys Octet, Orchestra secretary, Band, Mummers, Orpheons, Band letter, State Music Clinic.

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MILLICENT M. McCORMACK: Arts and Sciences, Advocate adverrising staff, junior play, senior play committee, Joy Nft]ht, Apollo Choir, Ju nior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls 9lee, Business Club secretary, International Club, MummEt.rs, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Assembly Committee, Safety Committee, honor roll, National Honor Society.

MIKE K. McCUISTION: Engineering, L Club, Varsity golf letter, honor roll.

AGNES G. McLEAN: Arts and Science'S, Home Room Alternates, senior play, Mummers play committee, Joy Night, Apollo Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Y-Teens, Mimes, Mummers, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Assembly Committee, Safety Committee, honor roll, National Honor Society.

NANCY McMULLEN: Business Administration and Teachers, Y-Teens, Busine'Ss Club, Peppers.

CLARKE METCALF: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night, Band, Glef Club treasurer, Writers Club treasurer, Science Club, Art Club, Orpheons, honor roll.

AUDREY MARIE MEYER: Arts and Sciences, Sophomore Girls Glee, Y-Teens, Peppers.

LEROY MARTIN MEYER: Business Administration a·nd Teachers, Advocate repor ·, er, junior play, Joy Night, Apollo Choir, Boys Glee, Mummers, Safety Committee.

MARTIN MARLIN MEYER: Trades Preparatory-Carpentry, Home Room Alternate'S.

MARILYN JANET MILES: Stenographic, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Y-Teens, Coed Counselors, Peppers.

EVELYN JOANN MILLER: Stenographic, senior play committee, Y-Teens, Peppers.

PHILIP RODNEY MILLER: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Alternates, Varsity baseball letter.

ROBERT LOYAL MILLER: Busi ness Administration and Teach0r'S, Band student director and second lieutenant, Band leaer.

ROGER THOMAS MILLER: Engineering, Home Room Representatives, Band letter, honor roll.

DAVID ROBERT MITCHELL: Trades Preparatory-Printing.

GORDON W. MOHRMAN: Engineering, Student Cou-ncil, Home Room Alternates, Joy Night, L Club, Varsity football and golf letters.

JERRY M. MONTGOMERY: Business Administration and Teachers, L Club, Doormen, Varsi~y track letter.

DAN J. MOOK: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Representatives, Home Room Alternates, Band, Reserve football letter.

JANICE LEE MORRIS: Clerical, Home Room Alternates, Ju nior Girls Glee, Peppers.

Montgomery Mook Morris McCormack McCui stion McLean McMullen Metcalf A. Meyer L. Meyer M. Meyer Mile5 E. Mil l er P. Miller R. L. Miller R. T. Miller Mitchell Mohrman

DONNA LEE MORRISON: Stenographic, Junior Gir l s G lee, Sophomore Gir ls Glee , Peppers.

RICHARD H. MOSES: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Rep- resentatives , Home Room Alternates, L in ks artist, Advocate photographer, junior play committee, opera, Joy Night, Aeo li an Choir , Boys Octet , Boys Glee , Clef Club, State Music Clinic, Co unty Day.

KAREN JOY MOZER: Arts and Scie •nces, Advocate advertising staff, junior and senior play committees, Mimes, Y-Teens , Coed Counse lo rs, International Club, Peppers, Assemb ly, E.C.A., and Safety Committees; Links salesman, honor ro ll, National Honor Society.

DONALQ EDWARD MUNSON: Arts and Sciences and Engineering.

NANCY KAY MUNSON: Arts and Sciences, Apol lo Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee , Art C lu b secretary, Y-Teens, Coed Counselors, Peppers.

MARJORIE ANN MURPHY: C l erical , Orchestra.

NANCY DALE MU RR ELL: Arts and Sciences, Joy NigJ,t crew, Apo llo Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee , G.A.A. , table tennis , horseback riding, and basketball emblems; touch football and baseball letters, honor roll.

SHARON RUTH NADEN: Business Administration and Teachers , Band, Y-Tee-ns, Peppers , honor roll.

COURTNEY JEAN NELSON: Stenographic, Peppers.

H. ALLAN NEWBILL: Engineering, L C lu b, Varsity basketba ll and baseball letters, honor roll.

ROBERT V. NEWELL: Business Admin istr ation and Teachers, Joy Night, Boys Glee, Orchestra, Band, Orpheons, Band le tter.

LORETTA LOU NICHOLS: Stenographic, Y-Teens, G.A.A. se 7ret~ry, Peppers , touch football, basketball, baseba ll, sw1mm1ng , volleyball, badminton, and selling letters; tab le tennis , hiking, and tap dancing emblems.

LOREN L. NIELSEN: Business Administration and Teachers.

ULDIS NOLLENDORFS: Engineeri •ng.

Bl LL LLOYD NORTH: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternates, opera, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee , L C lu b, Varsity swimmi ng and tennis letters.

LE ANN LOU NOVAK: C leric a l, Sophomore Girls G l ee , Orchestra.

CLYDE RAYMOND NOYES: Engineering, opera, Joy Nig,ht, Aeolian Choir, Boys G l ee , L Club, Varsity football manager letter.

MYRA JEAN OBERING: Stenograph ic, Y-Teens, Business C lu b pres i dent , Peppers.

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B Pa ul R. Paul Pauley

Ta king time out to smile for the photographer are the actors and actresses of the Senior Class, nervously waiting their turns to try out for the senior class play.

CAROL LOUISE OEHRING: Sten ogr aphi c, Home Ro om Repre sentatives, seni o r p lay committee, opera, Joy Night , Ae ofian Choir , Junior G irls G lee, Soph omor e Gir ls Glee , C oe d C ou nselors, G.A.A., Peppers.

JAM ES OLE OLSON: Engineer ing, Home Room Representatives, H ome Room A lter nates, opera, J oy Night, Ae oli a n C hoir, Boys G lee.

TH ELMA JOANN OLSON: Bu siness Administrat ion and Teachers , Peppe rs.

MARY LOU OROSCO: C leric a l.

BETTE LEE OSTERLUND: Art s and Sciences, H o me Room

A lternates, Ad voc ate ad verti sing staff, junior p l ay , M ummers and senior p l ay committees, Jo y N i ght , C l ef C lu b vice-president, Orpheons pr~ i dent and vice-president, YTeens, C oe d C oun selors , M imes, M umm ers , Writers Cl ub , Pepper s, Omaha Art Awards ce rtific ate , Assemb ly Committee, honor roll, Ju nio r Red Cross repre.sentative.

CHARLES ADDISON OWENS: Business Adiministration and Tea chers, Ap ollo Ch oi r, Boys G le e , Band first li eute •n ant , Band le tter.

MAR ILYN RUTH PALMER: Art s and Sciences , Home Ro om

A lternates, Joy Night, Y-Teens , International Cl u b , Peppers , honor roll.

ROBERT PARKS: T r ade s Preparat ory- Ca r pentry.

RONALD ALFRED PARRISH : Eng i neering, Joy Night , Boys G lee, honor roll.

BETTE LU PAUL: Sten ogr aphi c, Joy Night crew a nd participant , Peppers, So phomore Talent As sem b ly.

ROGER ALLEN PAUL: Trad es Preparatory-A uto Shop.

BRUCE FREDERICK PAULEY: Art s a·nd Sciences, junior play , o p era lea d , Joy Night, Ae oli an Choir , Boys Octet, Boys Glee, Intern at ion a l C l ub vice-president, Mummer s, honor roll, State M usic C linic

Pennington Perez K Peterson

SANDRA F. PENNINGTON: Arts and Sciences, Advocate book editor, Apo llo Choir, Writers Club, Mimes , Y-Teens , Coed Counse lors, Peppers, honor roll.

MARTY PEREZ: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Representatives, Home Room Alternates, opera lead, Joy Night, Aeolian Choir , Boys Octet, Boys Glee, Vars ity football letter.

Plautz Powers Qualls Rap Pospisil Prell Quick Rauch Powell Prey Randecker Re ichwa ldt

KENNETH EMORY PETERSON: Busines s Administration and Teachers, Student Council pres ident, Advocate assistant sports editor, opera, Joy Night, Aeolian Ch1oir, Boys Octet, Boys G lee, L C lu b vice-president, Varsity football letter, honor ro ll, National Honor Society.

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MARIANNE G. PETERSON: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternates, junior play committee, Joy Night, Ap ollo Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Art C lu b , Writers Club, Y-Teens, Coed Counselor s, Peppers.

ANNE HARRISON PICKETT: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representatives, Advocate feature editor, Mummers play, opera, Joy Night, Ae:) li an Choir , Junior Gir ls G lee president, Sophomore Girls Glee librarian, C oe d Counse lors, C le f C lub president, Mimes vice-president, Mummers, G.A.A. , Y-Teen s, Peppers secretary, golf emblem, Assembly Committee , honor roll, Cheerleader, State Music C linic.

ROBERT JOE PIETENPOL : l ndustrial Arts.

ORMAND B. PLAUTZ: Industrial Art s.

WILLIAM ROBERT POSPISIL: Business Admini stration and Teachers, Home Room A lternates.

CAROL ANN POWELL: Sten ographic, honor roll, A ltrusa Career Conference.

PHYLLIS JOAN POWERS: Sten ogr aphic, Orchestra, Band, Business C lu b treasurer, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Peppers , archery and tap dancing emblems, honor roll, National H onor Society.

ALLAN VAUGHN P~ELL: Bu siness Administration and Teachers, Joy Night, Science C lu b , Camera · Club president, Writers C lu b.

ROBERT PREY: Trades Preparatory-Machine Sh op

J. EDWARD QUALLS: Business Administration and Teachers , Joy N ight, Band.

JAMES ROBERT QUICK: Engineering, Joy Night, Writer s Club , Science Club , honor roll.

BETTY JUNE RANDECKER: Aris and Science s and Engineering, Advocate reporter, honor roll.

CARLOS RAY RAP: Trades Preparatory-Auto Shop, Orchestra.

ROBERT L. RAUCH: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Representa iives, Home Room Alternates, Junior C lass treasurer, opera, Joy Night , Aeo li an Choir, Boys Glee preside•n t, International Club, L C lu b , Varsity football and ba se bal l letters, honor roll.

LARRY HENRY REICHWALDT: Bus iness Administrat ion and Teachers.

M. Peterson Pickett Pietenpol

Linc~ln High Royalty: Barbara Church reigned as "~ueen for a night" at the Winter Sports Banquet and Spring Party. Her attendants were Jeanine Garner, Judy Chapman, Judy Hartman, and Kathleen Kelly.

H. Reifschneider J. Reifschneider Reinhardt Renken Revis Reynold s Rezac Richardson Riddle Risser Robotham Rocke Roge rs Rosane Ross

HENRY LEE REIFSCHNEIDER: Engineering, Home Room Alternates, Doormen, Varsity gymnastics letter.

JOHN PHILIP REIFSCHNE ID ER: Busines s Ad~ inistration and Teachers, Joy Night, Boys G lee, Doormen.

ROBERT GENE REINHARDT: Engineering, Joy Night, C lef C lu b, Orchestra, honor roll, State Musi c Clinic.

MILO GERALD RENKEN: Business Admin istr at ion and Teacher-s, Home Room Representatives.

ROBERT DEAN REVIS: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room A ltern ates.

ANNE REYNOLDS: Arts and Sciences , senior p l ay student director a•n d committee, Mummers.

SALLY JEAN REZAC: Arts and Sc iences and Stenog raphic, Y-Teens, Peppers, honor roll, A lt rusa Career Conference , National Honor Society.

PAUL RICHARDSON: lndustripl Arts , Reserve football and baseba 11 letter s.

KAY RIDDLE: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representatives, opera, Joy Night crew and participant, Aeo li an Choir, J unior Gir ls Glee, Sophomore Gir ls G lee, Future Nurses C lu b preside 1nt, Aqualirks, Mimes , Peppers , Safety Committee , County Day, honor roll, National Honor Society.

JAMES V. RI SSER: Arts and Sc iences, Advocate reporter, Apo llo Choir , honor roll.

SHARON L. ROBOTHAM: Stenographic , Aeolian Choir, Peppers.

JEROME M. ROCKE: Industria l Arts , Home Room A lternates, Vars ity football letter.

ANN ROGERS: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Representatives , opera, Aeo li an Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls G lee, C lef C lu b president , G.A.A. , Y-Teens , Usherettes , Future Nurses Club , Orpheons, Peppers.

BARBARA J. ROSANE: Business Admin istra tion and Teachers, opera, Joy Night , Aeo li an Choir, Junior Gir ls Glee , SophomO,•e Gir ls le e , International C lu b , Peppers.

KAREN MARY ROSS: Arts and Sciences, Home Room A lternates, Y- Teens , Writers Club, Coed Counsel ors, Internationa l Club, Peppers , National Honor Society

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J. Roze Marilyn Sabin

LIN DA LU ROSS: Stenographic, Home Room Alternates , G.A.A. president, vice-president, and secretary; Peppers, touch football, ba ske tba ll, baseba ll, volleyball, badminton, and table tennis letters; archery emblem, honor roll.

DAINA ROZE: Arts and Sc iences, Joy Night, Future Nurses Club, International Club, Peppers.

JANIS A. ROZE: Industrial Arts.

!VARS ROZENTALS: Industrial Arts.

RASMA RULLIS: Bu-siness Adm inistr ati on and Teachers, Joy Night, Sophom ore Girls G lee, Y-Teens.

MARGARET ANN RUSCH: Business Administration and Teachers, Apollo Choir, Future Nurses Club, Peppers.

Scdoris A. Schleiger Schaaf S. Schleiger

Scheidt Schleuger

F. GERALD RYON, JR.: Arts and Sciences and Engineering, honor roll.

MARGARET SABIN: Ar ts and Sciences, Joy Night, Sophomore Girls G lee , Orchestra, Writers Club, Y-Teens, International Club, Future Nurses Club, Peppers, Safet y Committee, honor roll , State Mu-sic C linic, National Honor Society.

MARI LYN SABIN: Arts and Sciences , senior play committee, Joy Night , Sophomore Gir ls Glee, Orchestra, Y-Teens, Science Club, Writers Club, Internationa l Club , Future Nurses Club, Peppers , Safety Committee.

JOAN MARIE SANDERS: Arts and Sciences, Art C lub treasurer, Peppers.

JOHN FREDRICK SANDERS: Engineering, Links photographer, Art Club, Camera Club president a•nd vice-president. f

CYNTHIA SARACINO: Arts and Sc iences, Home Room Representatives , Joy Night, Apollo C hoir, Junior Girl-s G lee, Sophomore Girls G lee, Y-Teens, Fut ure Nurses C lub, Peppers.

RODGER DELANO SCDORIS: Clerical.

ROGER DALE SCHAAF: Business Administrat ion and Teachers.

BETTY BERN ICE SCH El DT: Stenographic, Peppers.

ANN SCHLEIGER: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Representatives, opera, Joy Night, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore G irl-s G lee, Aqualinks , Peppers, Coed Coume lo rs, Safety Committee, honor roll, Cheerleader.

SANDRA IRENE SCHLEIGER: C l erical, Sophomore Gir ls Glee, Pepper s.

ROBERT SCHLEUGER: Trades Preparatory-Electricity.

Rozenta Is J. M. Sanders Rull is J. F. Sanders Rusch Sarac ino

DAL~SCHM I DT: In dustria l Art s

RICHARD H. SCHNIEBER: Trades Preparat ory- Machine

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LOR'\tANNE SCHNIRL: C lerical.

CHARLES SCHREINER: Art s and Science s.

BERT A. SCHRINER: Industrial Art s

DIANNE C. SCH UETZ: Arts and Science s, H o me Roo m Alternate s, Ad vocate advertising staff, junior and senior play committee-s, opera, Joy Night crew and participant , Aeolian Choir , Junior G i r ls G lee, Soph o m o re Girls G lee secretary, G.A .A., Y-Teens, C oed Counse lo rs vice-president, M ummers, Peppers, Assemb ly Committee , softball emblem, hO'nor rol l, Keen Time C ommittee, National Hon or Socie t y.

JANICE MAE SCHWABAUER: Arts and Sciences, Orchestra , Y-Teens , Writers C lu b, Fu ture N urses C lu b , Coed C ounselors, Peppers , honor rol l, A ltrus a Career C onference, State M usic C linic, National H ono r Society.

tv,1YRNA MAE SEVERI N: A rts a nd Sc iences , junior play committee , opera, J oy Night crew and part ici pan t, A eolian C hoir, Junior Gir ls G lee, Sophomore G irls G lee, Y - Teen s, C oed C ounselors, Peppers , ho nor roll.

JILES ALBERT SEXTON : Eng ineering.

BARBARA KAYE SHIREY: C l erical , Joy Night , Junior Girl s G l ee , Sophomore G irls G l ee , Pepper s.

MAR ILYN R. SHUMATE : Arts and Sc iences, junior p l a y committee , opera , Ae oli-an Choir , Mimes , Y-Teen s, Future Nur se s C lub, C oed C ounselors, Peppers , Safety Comm itte e.

HE LEN RUTH SIEFKES: Ar+s and Sciences , Home Room Representatives , Home Room A ltern ates , Ad voc ate editorin-chief, o pera , Joy Night, Ae oli a n Choir , Bo ys Octet accompan is t , J unior G irls G lee, So phomore G irls G le e preside nt, C l ef C lu b , Orphe ons, Mimes , M ummers treasurer, Peppers , D. A.R award , N .H.S P.A award , Safety Comm ittee, G irls' State , honor ro ll, National H onor Society.

SON IA SUE SIEVERS: Business Admin ist rat ion and Teachers , junior and senior p l ay committees, J oy Night crew, G A.A. -secretary , Peppers , E C.A. C ommittee, touch football, basketba 11, baseba ll, volleyball, and badminton l etter s; table tennis and hi king emblems, Link s salesman, honor roll, Nat ion a l Honor Society.

Schwabauer Sievers Se veri n Sinceb aug h Se xton Sladek

NORM A N CARROLL SINCEBAUGH: Ar ts and Sc ienc e s.

MARY LOU SLADEK: Business Adm inistration and Teacher s, Junior G irls G l ee, Sophomore G irls Glee , Y-Teens , Peppers.

MARJORIE A NN SLAGLE: Busine ss Admini-strat ion and Teachers , Joy N i ght crew, Ap ollo Ch oir, Ju·nior G irls G l ee , Wr it ers C lu b, Future Nurses C lub, Internationa l C lu b , G.A.A. , Y -T eens , Peppers , A ssembly C ommittee, Safety C ommittee, badm inton emblem.

BRENT T. SM ITH: Business Adm inistration and Teacher s.

PAUL DAVID SM ITH: Arts and Science s and Eng ine ering , honor roll, National H onor So cie ty.

Sh irey Slagle

Shu mate B. Sm ith

Siefkes P Smith

Sch midt Schreiner Schn ieber Schriner Schnirl Sc huetz

Sobolevskis P. Spieler

Stephens Spenner Srb Stevens

Snyder A. Sp i eler

Stafford

Stewart

Proud of their new radio-television shop, which is the latest thing in electronic shops, are Gordon Heuertz and Robert Schleuger in the foreground and Gary Bargar, Marvin Meistrell, and Roger Harris in the background. They are working hard on repairing radios.

ROBERT EDWARD SM 1TH: E-ngineering, Home Room Repr~sentatives, Home Room Alternates, Joy Night, Boys Glee, Orchestra, Band, Orpheons, Clef Club, Doormen, Varsity wrestling letter, Varsity football manager letter, Boys' State, honor roll, Sophomore Talent Assembly, State Music Clinic, National Honor Society.

ROBERT T. SM 1TH: Arts and Sciences, Reserve fooi ball letter, Varsity wrestling l etter, honor rol I.

SANDRA LEE SNYDER: Stenographic, Y-Teens, Peppers, Band letter.

IRENE SOBOLEVSKIS: Arts and ! Sciences, Joy Night, Peppers.

MARY JANE SPENNER: Stenographic, Junior Girls Glee, Future Nurses Club, Peppers.

ALAN F. SP!ELER: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representatives, senior play, Joy Night , Apollo Chbir, Boys Glee, Mummers, Camera Club, Novice gymnastics letter.

PAMELA ANN SPIELER: Arts and Sciences, Student Council, Home Room Representatives, Home Room Alternates, opera, Joy Night, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee vice-president, Orpheons, Peppers, Safety Committee, County Day, State Mu-sic Clinic, homecoming attendant.

CHARLES H. SRB: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representatives, Boys Glee, Reserve basketball letter, Boys' State, honor roll.

MARY LYNN STAFFORD: Arts and Sciences, Student Council vice-president and secretary-treasurer, Home Room Representatives, Sophomore Class treasurer, Joy Night Central Committee and participant, Aqualinks, Mimes, G.A.A., Peppers vice-president, golf emblem, honor roll, Junior Red Cross represe •ntative, National H'onor Society.

LOIS JEAN STEPHENS: Stenographic, Orchestra president, Orpheons treasurer, Y-Teens, Peppers, Band letter, honor roll , Altrusa Career Conference, National Honor Society.

WILLIAM L. STEVENS: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Representatives, opera, Joy Night, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee, L C l ub, Reserve football and baseball letter-s, County Day, t ho•nor roll.

RU BY ELIZABETH STEWART: Clerical, G.A.A. president, vice-president and treasurer; Peppers, touch footbal l , basketball, baseball, swimming, bowling, se l ling, table tennis, volleyball, and badminton letters; tap dancing emblem.

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Strickland Stronberg

E. Stutzman N. Stutzman LaVerna Svoboda LaVina Svoboda

Stork Stu a rt Summers Swaim

No, they aren't playing games! Dorothy Beechner and Jeanette Turner are demonstrating trial an'd error and insight in methods of learning to John Stuart, Gaylord Ellison, Jack Crook, and Doris Hudson, in psychology class.

RICHARD LEE STICH: Industrial Arts.

RUDOLPH A. STOLZ: Business Administration and Teachers.

JOHN STORK: Arts and Scie nce s

MARY ALVERTA STRICKLAND: Arts and Sciences, G.A.A. vice-president, Peppers, touch football, basketball, baseball, swimming, volleybal l , tap dancing, badminton, table tennis, bowling, selling, and hiking letters; horseback riding and archery emblems, honor roll, National Ho •nor Society.

STUART W. STRONBERG: Business Administration and Teachers.

JOHN L. STUART: Business Administraticn and Teachers, Home Room Representatives, Joy Night, Aeolian Choir, Boys Octet, Boys Glee, honor roll.

ELDA RAYE STUTZMAN: Stenographic , PeppeN;.

NELDA MAE STUTZMAN: Stenographic, Peppers.

JON SUMMERS: Business Administration and Teachers, Doorme·n.

LA VERNA JEAN SVOBODA: Stenographic , Joy Night, Orchestra , Band, Peppers, honor rol i.

LA VINA JANE SVOBODA: Stenographic, Home Room Representatives, Home Room Alternates, Joy Night, Band , Peppers.

F. DAVID SWAIM: Engineering , National Honor Society.

MARY OSBORN SWETT: Distributive Education.

SUZANNE SWINGLE: Arts and Sciences , Student Counci l editor, Advocate second page editor, opera, Joy Night crew and participa nt, Aeolian Choir manager, Junior Gir ls Glee li brarian , Sophom ore Gir ls G lee, Y-Teens , Mimes , Aqua links, G.A.A., Coed Counse lo rs , Peppers, swimming and golf emblems, Assemb ly Committee, County Day , honor roll, State M usic C linic, homecoming attendant , Nationa l Honor Society.

VANCE TARRANT:. Arts and Sciences , Varsity baseball letter

PATRICIA ANN TATROE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternates , Links writer , junior and senior play committees, opera, Joy Night crew and participant, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Gir ls Glee, Y-Teens secretary, Coed Counse lo rs , Mimes , Peppers , E.C.A Committee, honor roll. Altrusa Career Conference, Keen Time Committee , Nationa l Honor Society.

FRED TEAL: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representatives, opera, Joy Night crew and participant, Aeolian Choir, L C lu b , Boys Glee , Varsity swimming letter, Safety Committee , honor roll, State Music Clinic, National Honor Society.

PEGGY ALLEN THEESEN: Stenographic.

KAREN LOU THOMSEN: Business Administration and Teachers , Advocate reporter, Mummers and junior p l ays , opera, Joy Night crew, Aeol i an Choir, Mummers, Debate, Peppers.

ROBERT TIGERIS: Trades Preparatory-Electricity, honor roll.

BETTY LOU I SE TINDALL: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representati ves, Advocate advertising staff, junior and senior play commiHees, Joy Night, Apollo Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls G le e, Clef Club secretary, Coed Counselors secretary-treasurer, Y-Teens, Peppers.

JEAN ANN TITZELL: Arts and Sciences, Links typist, junior play committee, Y-Teens, Coed Counselors , Peppers , E.C.A. C ommittee, Safety Committee, honor roll, Al rrusa Career C o nferen ce, National Honor Society

PATRICIA ELLEN TOCKO: Homemaking,

NATALIA LOLA TRENARY: Stenographic.

JEANETTE KAY TU RN ER: Business Administration and Teachers , Advocate reporter, opera, Joy Night, Aeolian Choir, Junior G i rls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee, Y-Teens, Aqua links, Coed Counselors, Mimes , Peppers, Assembly Committee, Safety Committee, Cheerleader, Apprentice Cheer leader, hO'nor ro ll.

VIJA U PITIS: Arts anl Sciences, Joy Night, Science Club vice-president, Peppers, honor roll, Nationa l Honor Society.

JOHN CHARLES VALLIS: Engineering, Varsity wrestling manager letter.

CLYDE LOUIS VAN DOREN: Industrial Arts.

RALPH JERRY VANNEST: Trades Preparatory-Auto Shop.

DELORES MAE VAN WINKLE: Arts and Sciences, junior play committee, Apollo Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Gir ls Glee , Future Nurses C lu b, Peppers , State Music Clinic.

Swett Tatroe Thomsen Swing le Teal Tigeris Tarrant Theesen Tindall T itze II Turner Van Doren Tocko Upitis Vannest Trenary Vall is Van Winkle

EARL ROGER VARNEY: Arts and Scie nces, opera lead, Joy Night, f\eolian Choir, Orchestra, Band, Orpheons, Clef Club, Band lefter, State Music C linic

JOANN MARIE VOGEL: Distributive Education , Junior Girls Glee, Peppers

MARABEL EVA VOGEL : Clerical, Junior Gir ls Glee, Sophomore Girl ·s Glee , Y-Teens, Peppers.

JAMES ELTON VOGT: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternates.

GLORIA JEAN VOSS: Stenographic, Apo llo Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Sophomore Girls Glee.

BERNADEANE JOYCE WALBRIDGE: Stenographic, Peppers.

BEVERLY JEAN WALENTA: Business Administration and Teachers , Band , Y-Teens, Peppers.

JAMES KEITH WALKER: Business Administration and Teachers.

MARY CATHERINE WALKER: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternates, Mummers p l ay committee, Joy Night, Apollo Choir , Mimes, Mummers, Y-Teens, Peppers, honor roll. •

RICHARD ERNST WALTER: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Alternates, Joy Night, Boys Octet, Boys Glee.

Wa lter Weatherhogg Wh itn ey

Wa lters J White Wichelt

Waser V. White W ilber

JOHN JAMES WALTERS: Business Adm inistr ation and Teachers, Band , L C lu b , Varsity football and track letters

LOIS ELIZABETH WASER: Art-s and Sciences , Band, G.A.A., Peppers, basketball letter, touch football, volleyball, hiking, and badminton emblems.

MEREDITH A. WEATHERHOGG: Arts and Sciences, opera, Joy Night, Aeo lia'n Choir, Junior Girls G lee, Sophomore Gir ls Glee, C lef C lu b , G.A.A. secretary, Peppers, touch football, basketball, baseba ll, swimming, badminton, hiking, table tennis, volleyball, b owling, and tap dancing letters; selling and archery emblems, honor roll, National Honor Society

JOAN RAE WHITE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternates, Advocate advertising staff, opera, Joy Night crew and parficipant, Aeolian Choir, Junior Gir ls G lee, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Safety Committee.

VERA E. WHITE : Clerica l, Sophomore Girls Glee , Y-Teens, G.A.A. , Peppers, basketball emblem.

ROBERT EUGENE WHITNEY: Engineering, Apo llo Choir.

STAN LEY D. WICH ELT: Engineering, Home Room Representatives, H ome Room A lte rnates , Joy Night, iBoys Glee, honor r oll.

JEANETTE ELLEN WILBUR: Arts and Sciences, Orchestra librarian, Sc ience C lu b, G.A.A. , Coed Counselors, Peppers, touch football, ba ske tball, and -swimming letters; baseba ll emblem, National Honor Society.

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Claudene Mason can ' t bear to watch as Kathleen Kelly sticks the pin in, demonstrating the correct procedure for fitting garments , to Barbara Rosane, Marcia Ayers, and Ardeene Aksamit, members of a clothing class.

LARRY OWEN WILLIAMS: Trades Preparat ory- A uto Sh o p, Joy Night, Boys G lee.

JEROLD D. WILLIAMSON : Eng i neer i ng , Novice gymnast ics le t ier

PHYLLIS ANNE WILLIAMSON: Arts and Science s, Home Room Repr esent at iv€-s, H o me Roo m A lternate s, Ad voc at e third page editor, Joy Night, Mimes , Y-Teen s, Aq u a links, C oe d C ounselors, G.A.A. , Pepper s, swimm ing em b lem, golf let ter, honor roll. Naiional H ono r So cie ty.

HARVEY LEROY WILSON: Art s and Sciences, Joy Night, Ap ollo Cho ir , Boys G lee.

JOAN CRYSTAL WILSON: Arts and Science s, H o me Ro o m Alternate s, Junior Gir ls G lee, Y-T eens , Pepper s KAY FRANCES WILSON: Clerica l, Peppers.

ROBERT BUTLER WILSON, JR.: Engineering, Home Room Repre sentatives, H o me r<o o m A lternates , Sen ior C l a-s s pres ident and vice-president, Joy Night Central C o mmittee , Intern ati o na l Cl ub pres i dent , Debate le tter , Boys ' State , hono r roll, Ame ric an Fie l d Serv i ce Scho l arship , Nati o nal Hon or Societ y president.

SALLY SUE WILSON: Arts and Sciences , H ome Room

A lternates , Advocate reporter, Joy Night , Ap ollo Choir , J unior Gir ls G le e , Sophomore G irls G l ee , Aqua links, Mime s, G.A A. , Y-Teens, Coed Counselors, Peppers , swimming and golf lett er s, A-ssembly Committee, honor roll, State M usic C linic, National H onor Society.

LOIS MARIE WIPF: C leric al , Y-Teens , Peppers.

RICHARD ROBERT WOOD: Arts and Sci e nces, Home Room Repre se ntati ves, opera, J oy Night , Aeo li an Ch oir, L C lu b , Var si ty football and track l etters.

DELLOUISE FRANCES WORKMAN: Art s and Science s, Home Roo m Repre sen tati ves, Jun ior G i r ls G lee, Y-Teens , C lef C lu b , Peppers

SUSAN MABLE WORSTER: Sre nog raphi c, H o me Room A ltern ate s, Y-Teens, Pepper s.

RAWLAND R WROBLISKI: Trades Preparatory-Carpentry

JULIA ANN WYNKOOP: Arts and Sc i en c e-s , Home Ro om Repre sent ati ves, o pera le ad , Joy Night, Ae oli an Cho i r , Gir ls Octet , Junior G i rls G l ee, Sophom o re Girl s Glee , Y-Teens , Pepper s, Safe ty Comm it :· ee, ho nor roll.

ARTHUR R. YON KEY: Engineer in g, Boys G lee.

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WALTER M. YONKEY, JR.: Trade s Preparatory-Carpentry.

MARVIN EUGENE YOST: Enginee ring, Band!, honor roll.

DON E. YOU NG: Business Admin istration and Teachers, Bqnd 7

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ARLOI NE JOY ZICAFOOSE: Stenographic, Y-Teens, G.A.A. , Peppers, ba ske tbal l, table tennis , and softball emblems; volley ba ll letter

INESE Z. ZIED IN S: Art-s a•nd Science s, Joy Night , Science C lu b , International C lu b , honor roll.

HARRY LEE ZIEGENBEIN: Business Ad~ini str ati .on and Tea chers, Band , Doormen, Var sity swimming le tter.

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Irvin L Br own

Norlin T. Co oper

De l bert Car l C uster

Jerry D uw ard Euts ler

Pa ul W. Fritchie

Ronald Ha l Graham

Er vin G. Greenwa l d

Bob D. Hamen .,

Virginia Lee Kaspar

Three of the best dressed seniors on hobo-day are: Cecil Heidtbrink with earmuffs, which are a necessity in any good hobo garb; Merle Bauer, reclining on the favorite hobo meeting spot, the garbage can; and Dean Crocker , sporting a tie worn in the very latest style.

Sylvi a Jo Lambe rt Dale Schmidt

Wi lli am Dewight Lewi s Rona l d Scott

Ojars Ma l da vs Ruby Stap leton

Lois T. M cD anie l Ve l da Deane St ok ke

Mar vin N ichol a s Mei strell

Howard B. St on e W illi am D. Neeman Yan 0. Wr ight

No more le.ft? Well , bring on some more because dancing makes one thirsty! Standing at the refreshment stand during a Keen Time dance are Jo Anne Fahrenbruch, Mik~ McCuistion, Carol Fields, Dick Wood, Nancy Hays, and Jim Vogt. Hidden is Jan Kisner.

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The first semester junior class officers, Roma Miller, Chuck Dorey, Dick Jacobs , and Tom Sloan, are so interested in discussing class projects that they don't even notice the snow.

The second semester junior class officers, Dick Hergenrader, Roma Miller, Chuck Dorsey, and Dick Jacobs, look on the schopl calendar to find a suitable date for the Junior-Senior Party.

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Row I: Row 2: Biruta Adm inis, Ernest Aebersold, Carol Al lacher, Frances A I I en, Don Al le nsworth, Richard A llison, Edward Alm, Donald Ames

Robert And elt, Kenny Anderso n Margaret Anderson , Dona ld Andrews, Le a n n a Anker , Be verly A n th o n y , Robert Atkin s, Joan Augu sti n

Row 3: Jame s _Auld, Clyde A u_l t, Jacqueline Baars, Jerry Bailey , Tom Ba in b .-id ge , Jimmie Baker , Pau l Baldwin , Kathleen Barker

Row 4: Marilyn Barry , Mel va Bartzatt , Rich ard Basoco , Co I e d a Beard , Bet sy Beck , John Becker , Barbara Beechne r Ma rcella Berger

Row 5: Barbara Bib I e, Eli zabet h Bi tenieks, J o h n Bi tenieks , Ruford Bitterman , Gretchen Blum , Joan Bodfield , Judy Boppre , Shirley Borchers

Row 6: Carol Jean Borner Mar vin Bouwens , Sharo n Boyd, Paula Bradley, k' cbecc a Bradley, Jane Brady , Frances Brannen , Charle ne Bre:1m

Row 7: Rex Br icker, Darlene Brinkman, Sh irley Broll iar, Barb a r a Brown , Dorian Brown , Susan Brown , Robert Bruhl, J oAnn Brunner

Row 8: Dick Buethe , Darlene Bumgardner, W a I t e r Burbach , El iza beth Burchard , Betty Bu res h, D i c k B u r n e t t ,

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Row 2: -Serge Ca stigliano, Shirley Chermak , Elle n Che sen, Da vid C hilds, Nan cy C h r as ti I, Richard C hriste nsen , Ve r a Chr istensen, Gera ld C lark

Row 3: J o h n C lements, Ja cqueline C levenger, Bonn ie C lough, Mar y Conradt , Ma jel Coop er, Gary Co sier, W illiam Cra ne, Mar y Crate

Row 4: C I a u d et t e Cr eathbaum, Marvin Crewd son, Ro nald Cr i sler, Rona ld Cr is p , Donna Cr iswell, M a rt ha Crocker, Richard Cruse , Bil I Custer

Row 5: Barbara Dale , Ray Da ley, Ja ck Dam ke, W i I I i a m Dane k, Phyllis Da niels, Jo hn Da u, W i ll iam Daugherty, R eba Da venport

Row 6 : Rit_a Da vis, Sand ra Davisson, Linda deBrown, i: u gene

Deb us, Gene vieve Densberger, Sandra D e S ha yes , Mara lyn De vore, Mary D ieterich

Row 7: Jud ith D ixo n , Claude Dochow, Lloyd D on a ho o , J ames

Dono van, Jean Do r an , John Do rsey, Ja mes Dou thit, Sal ly Down s

Row 8 : Patr icia Drage r, Da llas D rda, Nan cy Dre ith, D ick Dw inell, Jim Dw yer, lngrida Dz enis, Andre js Eg lite, Bill Ehrlich

Row 9: Rober t Ellenwood, William Ellenwood, Rober t Ell io tt, Cha rles Ell is, Ka y E 11 is, Sand ra Ellis, D ick Eno , Clarence Eshelman

Row 10: Be verly Evolga, W i 11 i am F<;1gerberg , Ba rbara Fiala , Mar lene F icke, Ca rolyn Fifer, Kenn y Filbert, Sa ndra Finkel, Sharon Fish

Row 11 : Kay Flachman Stan ley F loth, Norma Foltz , Johnny Fo rkner, Dorot hy Ann Frank , Jeane Franzen , Su san Fra ser, Nan cy Fr isbee

Row 12 : Ed F u I I b r o o k , JoAnn Ga b a r r on , Ron Galois, Herman Gana , Da le Gardner, Margaret Ga rdner, Jean GarIi ng house, Waynette Garrett

Row I: Judy Gearke, Diana Gease, Carol Geier, Virginia Gessner, Bob Gibson, David Gies, Ann e Gilbert, Lila Gilfillan

Row 2: Richard Gilland, Frances Gilmore, Steve Girardot, Dorothy Glade, Margaret Goemann, Sara Grabenstein, Wendell Grasz, Trithena Gray

Row 3 : Maryane Greenemeier, Roger Greenlee, Grace Gruendeman, Gary Gruenemeier Dean Gujld, Janet Haase, Larry Haight, Don Hall

Row 4: Dorothy Hall, Pat Hamer, Barbara Hammond, David Hann, Sharon Hanneman, Carol Lee Hansen, Marianne Hansen, Sonya Harding

Row 5 : Alan Harrah, Gene Harris, Marvin Harris, Joh ,n Harrison, Raymond Ha rtley, Gale Hartman, Jacqueline Hatcher, Eugene Hauschild

R1ow 6 : Roger Hayford, Robert Hays, Jim Heffelfinger, Galort Hemsath, Arnold Henderson, Marlene Hennessey, Dick Hergenrader, R'osemary Hergenrader

Row 7 : Judy Hespe, Bob Hessee, James Elliott Hicks, K'Anice Hill, Larry Hillis, Tom Hilt, Claudette Hof, Lyle Hollibaugh

Row 8: Barbara Holloway, Larry Hornby , Barbara Housel, Bill Hunt, D allas Hunt, Kenneth Hunt, Roberta Hunt, Vivian Hutsell

R•ow 9: Bruce Isherwood, Carole Jackman, Rosalie Jacob, Richard Jacobs, Jerry Jacoby, Larry Jacoby, Gaye Anne Jamesson, Veit a Joda is

Row 10 : Sandra John s, Sidney Johnsen , Breanna Johnson, Jane Johnson, Janene Johnson, Lowell Johns on, Norman Johnson, Susan J ohnson

Row 11: Connie Jones, Marilyn Jones, Karyn Kahler , Melvin Kapeller, Walter Karpovics, Ron Kastanek , t--laomi Kaufman, Adele Keiser

R,ow 12: Patsy Keiser, Gary Keller, Janice Keller, Roger Keller, John Kellogg, Bobbie J o Kelly, Loretta Kemper, Jerold Kermmoade

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Ro w I: Caro lyn Kiess, Kent Knee

~lph Kn ight, Earl Knowlton : Sh irley Koch , John Koen ig, Patric ia Kre ick, Wauneta Kre jci

Row 2: Karen Kr ieger, Karen Kruce, ~ne Kruger, Bruno Krums, Leora Kulla , Shirley Lambert , Darre ll Landingham , Do'l Langewisch

Ro w 3 : Barbara Lantz Denn is LaPage , Kath leen La r s e n , Barbara Lautzenhe iser, Roger Law, Blanche Law son, Sally Leacock, Mary Leger

Row 4: Norman LeGrande, Barbara Lemmerman , Wanda Letner, Steve Le vy, Jud ith Lewis , Sandra L ichtenberg, David Liden, Jana Lillie

Row 5: Carolyn Linebaugh, Ronn ie Lingle, Margaret Lionberger, M.arvin Little, Colleen Livingston, Barbara Loken, R'obert Long , Arlene Loos

Row 6: Jo Anne Lott, Mar, or ie Lo ve, Neva Lowe, The ma Luft, Lorraine Lundqu ist, G I e n Mad sen, Betty Maher, Janis Maldavs

Row 7 : Dona ld Malone , Sa n d r a Manke , Richard Mann, Irene Mariscal, Robert Marks, Be verly M a r s h a I I , Kay Marshall, Caro le Martin

Row 8: Robert Martin , Ruth Martin, John Mason, Sharon Mathena, Kenneth Mathis , And r i s Matisons, Mary Mattice, Larry Maul

Has Scotland invaded Lincoln High? No! It's just three bonnie lassies, JoAnn G abarron, Nancy Dreith, and Barbara Hammond, wearing kilts, one of the new styles this year.

Comparing their ' signs for County Day, one of the big events in the Junior class, are Sa-lly Downs, Bill Welsh, Marnie Gardner, Cobe Venner, and Jean Garlinghouse.

Ready and waiting with various props for the junior play, Seven Sisters, are Jeanene Johnson , Jane Odell, Betty Miles, and Susan Fraser.

Row I: Richard Maul , Nancy Maybee , Ga il McAllister , Raymond McCall , Eugene McCarron Richard McClees , Mar ilyn McCoy, Marie McCullough

Ro w 2: Ca rol McDonald , Lynn McD o n a I d , Ros s McGlas so n , Larry M c Kee , Jane McLaughlin, Mar leen Me inke, Joseph M e n d o z a , Emma Mengel

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Cynth ia Noyes , Jane Ode ll, Marylee Odman, Richard O ' Grady , Marc ia O ' Ne ill

Dick Christensen, Janice Ow e ns, G erry Wend e lin, Mr.s. Alexander, Nancy Munson, and Carolyn Warner watch attentively as Chuck Wilson shows surprise when Jim Donovan spills soup on him in a pantomime given in a_speech class.

Ro Ronn Merry , Frank Mettam, Kenneth Meyer , Lynne Meyers, Betty Lee M iles, Larry Miller, Mary Anna M iller, Me li ssa Miller Ro Que M iller, Roma M iller, Da ila a , Ann Moe ller, Caro lyn Monhardt , Anita Mora lez, Joan More , Cla ir Morgan Ro Douglas Mo ritz, Frankl in Morley , Car l Mosely, Jack Muck , Judith Mueller, Judy Munson , Mussmann, Norma Mutz Ro w 6: C laude tte Myer s, Mary Ann Myer s, Robert Neely , Darrell L. Nel son, Don Nel so n, Joyce Ne vels, C harmian Newman , Gloria Newman icoff, Row 8: Jan ice Owens , A iv ars Paegle , Malou Parrott, Conn ie Peterson, Nancy Peter son, Phyllis Phil ips, Darrell Phillip s, Judy Phipps

Row I : Donna Pierce, Jan ice Pietenpol, Jerr y Po lick, George Porter , F red Powe ll, Laurine Prai , C laire Pr ucha, Ar thur Pud ists

Row 2: • J im Purcell, Ve It a Pur ins, Sharon Quinn, Ma.rgaret Ra fert, Be verly Reed, Jerry Re ed, Stan Ref shauge, Lawre nce Re ichwaldt

Row 3: Ma rgie Re id, Mark Reimers, Thomas Ren k e n , No rma Re ynolds, M a r i o n Rezny, Mar ilyn Rhamy, Jim Rhea, Roy Richards

Row 4: Mary R'iley, Ka y Rising, John Ritche y, Lawrenc e Ritenour, Larry R itterbush, Mary Roberts, Mar ilyn Robertus, Jone Rob inson

Row 5: Gr~ce Roble e, E t h e I y n n Roemm ich, Charles R'ogers, Char l es Rook, Kay Rosenlof, Ji m Rus sell, Da ina Rutmanis, John Sacks

Ro w 6: Ro dney Sa m p so n , Jud i e Schimm, Ja ne Sc;hmidt, Jim Schmidt, Jo hn Schmidt , Mary Lou Sc h n ie ber , Verela Schoenfeld, Sherry Schoneman

Row 7: Bob Schrepf, Larry Schriner, Donald Schroeder, L arry Schroeder, Robert Schroeder, Richard Schultz, K e n n et h Schwartz, Barbar a Schwindt

Row 8: Evelyn Sea mark, Dean Sell, Jean Sell, Richard Seymour, Don Shea, Robert Shilhan, Jane ·r Sh uler, Jan ette Sibley

Row 9: No ra Sics, Jon Si eck, Donna Simecek, Robert Simon, Gay Sloan, Tom Sloan, Leo Smidberg, Elizabeth Sm : th

Row 10: Gary Smith, J anice Smith, Mar y Smit h, Ronald Smith, Ro ss Sm ith , Roy Sm it h , Virgi n ia Sm ith, Na ncy Snyder

Row 11 : Pat Sn yder, Richard Snyder, J ere Sobotka, La rry Spadt, Larry Stalnaker , R' i ch a rd Staun i ng , Gar y Steinmiller, Gertrude Ster kc I

Row 12: Lan ce Stern s, · Mar vin Stieg~lmar, D iane Sto hlman, Dona ld Strand, Janet Stransky , Cheryl Strzeleck i, Jane Summers, Duane Swanson

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Row I: Lael Taft, Donald Ta g er Gunars Ta lazs, Sharon Tav is: Agne s Taylor, Carol Taylor, Rus sell Taylor Larry TeSelle

Row 2: Robert Theede, Larry Thomas, Carol Thompson, Gretchen Thompson, Jo Anne Thompson , M a r y Thompson, Jeanette Thornton, Ronnie Tichota

Row 3: Biruta Tiger is, Darlene Tisher, Patr icia Tcbin, Connie Toland, Carol Topliff, Car l Tr u e , Charles Tur ley, Duane Ulrich

Row 4: Jolene Van Valin, Cob e Venner , Stan Vidlak, Howy Vosika, Kenneth Wac k e r, Joann Waggoner, Jeanine Walenta, Richard Wa lker

Row 5: Stanley Walker , Joyce Wall, Barbara Wall ick, Judy Walt, Linda Walt, Sharon Warkow, Jerry Warner , Eugene Warnke

Row 6: Ann Warren, Mary Watson, Dick Watt, Margie Webb, Loretta Weber, Lucy Webster, Edward Wehrmeister, Vonda Weiher

Row 7: Shirley Weiler, W i I I i a m Wel sh, Geraldine Wendelin, Barbara Wendling, J immy Wertz , Cal vin West , Dona ld West, Linda West

Row 8: Rona ld West, Jayne Westerhoff, Phyllis Whitmarsh, Ron Wilcox , D.av id W i I he I m , Robert Willey, Muth Williams , Penelope Williams

Row 9: Sally Williams, Barb a r a Wilson, Charles W i I so n , Charles Wink, B.ill W insor , Jane Winter , Karen W itt, Robert Witte

Row 10: David Wixson Paul Wohlfarth, Gary Wolf, Ad r i a n Wolfe, Ann Wood , Patricia Wood, Sandra Worster, Lyle Wright

Row 11: Mar i-on Wright , Ke n n et h Yakel, Robert Yates, Arlene Young, Pau l Young, R'odney Yo u n q , Dick Youngscap, Duane Z ieg

Row 12 : Marilyn Ziemann , Bruce Z insmaster, Gary Zlab , Geraldine Z volanek

Looking over the schedule of tenth-grade events are the sophomore class officers, Jim Pinkerton , Dwight Meierhenry, Dick Welch, and Rog er Young.

Elizebeth Ab I es, Carolynn A dams, Marlen Agena , Larry A hrends, James Ak in, Carolyn Al len, Judith Am en, Charlene --..A Ames ~ -

David Anders on, Denn is And rews, Pat ricia A ndrews, Bill Ar ledge, Doris Bade , A lbert Bake r, Sharon Ba ker, W illiam Sam mer

Mar ilynn Ban ister, Leon Ba rkdoll, Barba ra Barke r, John Barnhill, Jack Ba rrett, Marlene Ba rrett, John Barthell, James Ba um

Peter Ba umann, Jane Bau mgartner, Sandra Bebo ut, Bonn ie Be ckmann, Kay Be ckman, Sam Be ier, Roger Be ll, Sharo n Benkert

Jacquel ine Benz ing, Tom Bergman, Gary Bernhardt , Zeff Bernst ien, Charlyn Bes ch, Robert Bice, Darryl Biggersta ff , Larry Bigley

Ann Billmyer, Marlene Black, Laur ie Blende, Betty Blore, Karen Bobst , Da vid Boeke !man, Sondra Bol lard, Beverly Boone

Charle s Borden , Edwin Borgman, Claudyne Bo sak, D ick Boswell , Jo Ann Bott s, R'oger Bove ia, Ronn ie Boy les, Roger Brandt

George Bray, Lois Breslow, Kay Bridger , A lan 8 r i 11, Forest Brown, Keith Brown, Audrey Brownson, Marshall Bruce

Bob Nitz looks as though he enjoys showing Helen · Shilhan and Dotty Ritchey the relationship between arcs and angles.

Row I: !tow 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 7: R,ow 8:

Row I: Donna Bry an , Jim Br yant, Robert Buet he, Be tte Bull , Jerry Buntemeyer, Mary Ann Burback, Mike Burke, Jerry Bur l ey

Row 2: Patt y Burnett , Ronn ie Bu sboom, Donald Bye, Ba rbara Cade , James Cadwallader, Pat ricia Calcaterra, Michael Ca lder, Da ve Calho:rn

Row 3: C.arol Ca mpbell, D onald Campbel l, Floyd Ca mpbell , Caro l Canterbury Nanc y Canterbury, Ba rbara Care y, Charles Carney , Jeanne Carrier

Row 4: Judy Carroll, Mike Carver , Robert Ca se, Harold Casement, Ph yllis Casper , Sandra Catron , Jan is Ce pure, Gary Cerny

Row 5: Susan Charles , A llen Chasta in, Robert Ch r as ti I, J e a n Christensen, Gary Chr istiansen, Chester Chur chill, Mar vin Church i l l, Gary Closner

Row 6: Ja mes Cloud , Sarah Co lby, Sand y Co le, Lester Co lliers , Patr ici a Combs , Robert Comer Bruce Condon, Larry Converse

Row 7: R'oy Cook , Tom Cooper , Ma rlene Cope land, Noe l Copeland, Joyce Copp inger, Roger Corn , Gay I e Cotting ham, Donna Co x

Row 8: Johnny C.ox , Mered ith Cra in, Deanna Crockett , Patricia Crosby , Barbara C rumb, Shar ron Cullen , Judy Curt is, Dee C uttell

Row 9: Step hen Dakan , Marlyn Da llas, Robert Da ll y , Don Danie l, Dona ld Da vis, Pame la Da vis, Ronn ie Da vis, W illiam Da vis

Row 10 : Roger Dean , Bonn ie DeBoer , Rober t Denha m, John Derby , Faye Dickey , Sandra Diekmann, Shir I e y Diekmann, Janas Dittoe

Row II: Warre n Do lberg, Ch a r I e y Dot y, Mel vin Duffek , W illi am Duffy , Deanne Du is, A ilene Duke , Sh ielah Dunklau, Larry Dur st

Row 12: Sharon Ear leywine, Johnn i e Eckhardt, Sh irley Edwards , Sharon Eells, John Elliott, Sharon El lsworth, Barba ra Eloge, J im Eno ..

Row I : Bruce Evans, Sharon Everett, Dona ld Faze l, Donna Finigan , Barbara Firestone , D e I I

r.jscher, Ann Fisher , Kathleen Fis k

2': Karel Flachman , John Florin, Sharon Fontaine, Don Fowler , James Fox , Dwayne Frailey, Marilyn Frank, Joyce Franzen

Row 3: Morr is Fr iedman, N a o m a Fritt s, Jayne Fr itz, Bette Fuller , Caro lyn Fults, Ramon Gable , Joe Gacusana, John Gandara

Row 4: Kenneth Gannon, John Garcia , Ray Garc ia, Larry Gardner, Melvin Gaylor Clarice Gei stlinger, R i chard Gerdts , Patr icia Gettman

R,ow 5: Frank Gillen Harold Gion , Larry Glantz , Sh irley G lick, Jan ice Goeden , Eleano r Gonzalez, Judith Goodenkauf, Rebecca Goodman

Row 6: R'ay Gordon Gerrey Grady, M i chael Graetz, Jerry Graff , Carolyn Graham , Claudette Graham , Jud ith Gray , Pau line Green

Row 7: Gretchen G r e e n e , Judy Griffin Henry Gropp , Jayell Gross , LeVonne Gruttis , Larry Haack , Sand ra H a a c k , C larene Haa s

Jim Cadwa llader and his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Ned Cadwa ll ader , stop to chat with Mr. Bremer and Mr. Bogar during Sophomore Ope n House.

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Pausing just long enough for the Links photographer to snap their picture at the Football Banque t are Pat Myers , Leland Liming , Pat Porter , and Dw ight Meierhenry.

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Just as Senior English means senior themes, Sophomore Eng lish means library work, as Mary Jane Koch, Patty Gettman , Pat Myers, John Hoerner , and Dee Cuttell discover.

Row I : Denn is Haas, Denne Hackstadt, George Haecker, Kate Haggie, Jerry Hahn, Ronald Hahn, Bonn ie Ham, Johnn y Hamilton

Row 2: Donna Handy, Nancy Hanks , Jud ith Hanneman, Larry Hanneman, Darrell Hansen, Gary Hansen, Yvonne Hansen, Karen Hanson

Row 3: Robert H a nth o r n , Judy Harding, Larry Hardt, Percy Harlan, Wayne Harms, Joe Harper, Daryl Harris, Wanda Harris

Row 4: Larry Hart, Ed ith Harvey , Norma H a w k , R o b e rt Headley, Susan Healey , Janet Heckman, Danny Hedgl in, Janice Hellweg

Row 5: Deanna Hendricks, G i I es Henkle, Gary Hergenrader, Jan ice Hergenrader, Rochelle Hergenrader, Roger Hertzel, Carol Hess, Kay Heuertz

Row 6: Dixie Hibbert, Norbert Hildreth, Gary H ill, Mary Hill, Dexter Hilligoss, Richard Hilligoss, Louise H i n k I e , Yvonne Hoag li n

Row 7: John H o e r n e r , 0 w e n Heiberg, Jack Houchen, Donna Housel, Judy Housel, Jim Houser, Donna Hoy , Joh n Huck

Row 8: Marvin H •Jdson, A rt Hughes, Bruce H u n k i n s , Dorot hy Hunkins, Barbara Hunt, Jack Ingham, John ltzen, Bill Jackson

Chuck G ordon shows Marilyn Ban ist er and Doro thy Hunkins the correct way to start a car.

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Row I: Donna Jackson , Mary Jacobs, James J a co b s e n , Ellen Jano~sek, Ronald Jensen, Samijel Jey s, Cr i g ht o n Johannes, Jeremy John son .,_f

Row 2: Kay John son, Larry Johnson , Nancy John s.on, Richard Johnson, Tom Johnson , Bill Johnston, Gordon Jone s, Tommy Jones

Row 3: Ca seal Jordan James Joyner, Evelyn Judkins , Carole Jundt, Rose Jur ica, Larry Karcher Jerry Kasha, Don Keeney

Row 4 : Mary Lu Keil!, Kay Keller , Larry Keller , Vermeta Kelly, Glen K e m pf W i I I i a m Kennedy, D o u g I a s Kent, Bennie Kern s

Row 5 : Lorraine Kerns , Fred Kess , Kay K ilzer, Richard King , Judy Kinney, Patr icia K inney, Bruce K iplinger, Jack Kissler

Row 6: Larry Kle in, Dale Klemsz, Bucky Klusman, BiH Knollenberg , Judith Kobel , Mary Koch , Sharron Koh l, Henry Kohlmann

Row 7: Larry Konz , Arlene Kore !!, Barbara Krantz, Paul Kreiss , Kenneth Kruse , Ric ha rd Kruse , Tom Kruse , Da rlene Kul la

Row 8: Herbert Kuster Nancy Laase, Margaret Lacey , Lee Lamson, Jerry Landingham Andy Lasenieks , Ronnie Law, Shir ley Leach

Row 9 : Joan Lear , Robert Leech, We sley Leonard, Mary Lessman, Frank Letcher, Wa lta Letcher , H a n s - J u e r g e n Leuschner, Kay Lewandowski

Row 10: Paul Lewis, Margaret Liebers, Silv ija Liepnieks, Leland Liming, Beverly Lind, Rodney Little, Kenneth Livingston, Gerald Long

Row 11 : Gera Id Loos, Don Lopez, Vernon Letman , Larry Lubben , Linda Ludwick , Lyal l Luff, Judy Lutz, Eldon Maddo x

Row 12: Jerry Madison; John Madsen ,' Geraldine Marhenke, Judith Martin , Sondra Mart in, Margie Matonka , E i I e en Mattice, Mary Mauel

Row I: Jack Maxson, Sally Maxwell, Sharon McConkle, Barba ra McDougall, Jim Mc G i I I , Duane McGowen , Ra ymond McGuire, Ann McIntyre

Row 2 : William McKee, A lyce McMaster, Ar line McMaster, Barbara McMullen, M e r i a McWilliams, Bette Megee, Julianne Mehring, Dwight Meierhenry

Row 3: Jim Meisinger, Phillip Mendoza, Marylin Merritt, Walter Meyer, W illiam Meyer, Pat Miller, Thomas M i I I er, Gaylene Million

Row 4 : Olga Minnicz, A ija M is a, Erne st Moc k, John Moeller, Pat Moeller, Jud ith Moomaw, Carol Moore, Ola Moore

Row 5 : Jackie Moralez, Maryellen Morgan, Melinda Morgan, Su san Morgan, Tom Morrissey, Theresa Mosely, Sally M o s h e r, Va I o i s Mucenieks

Row 6 : Thomas Mulder , Elizabeth Mundorf, Be verly Munson, Sharon Murphy, Barb a r a Musselman, Patricia Myers, Janice Myrberg , A l Neeman

Row 7 : Stephen Ne lsen, Gary Nelson , Pat sy Nelson , Bette Newton , Rayburn Nichols, Kenn eth Nicholson, Bob Nitz, Rozanna N oe

Row 8 : Nancy Nus s, Tommy Ode ll, Larry Ohlr ich, Elw in Oldenburg, Merna Oldenburg, Ea rl Oltman, La r r y O'Meara, Lillian Opp

Row 9: Ferdinand Ortiz, Will iam Orwig, San dra Ott , John Overgaard , Kathryn Owens, Lind a Owens, Dougla s Oxenhardt, Robe rt Pangle

Row 10: Gary Pa rker, Be verly Parnel l, Don Parri sh, Larry Patton, Richard Peach Ronald Pearson, M yrna Peet, Caro l Pence

Row 11: Jul ia Perk ins, Glenda Perrine, Jacqueline Peterson S u e Pierce, Kennard Pilk ington, Oliver Pillard, Jame ~ Pinkerton, Bill Piper (

Row 12 : D ick Pipe r, John Place Elizabeth Platt , Kenneth Pocras , Renee Polsky , Patr icia Porter, Cleo Powe ll, Larry Pow ell

Donna Uribe and Pat Porter sing their " D re am s for Sale" as the birdies, Sherry Turner, Jeanne Carrier, and Kat Haggie, perch in front of them.

Row I : H e r b e rt Probasco Sally Purviance, Ba rbara Qualls , Margaret Queen , La u re I Rager, Patric i a Ra pp , C<1r o l Ray, Sara Ray

Row 2: Barbara Rector, Barbara Reed , Lawrence Reger, Robert Re i d Joan Reifschne i der, La r r y Reif schneider , N o rm a n d Rekte, ! v ars Reneman s

Row 3: Rudene Ristow, Dotty Ritchey, Do n a I d R i x st i n e , Va l Rob i ta ill e , Mary Rodgers, Jane R'ogers , Joanna Rogers , Lo is Roker

Row 4 : William Roper, Karen Roseberry , Gretchen Rosenlof , Don Ross Uld i s Roze , Donald Russell , Char l ene Saal , Dawn Saddoris

Row 5: Henry Sader , Byrl Sailor s, Sandra Salmon, Sa n d r a Sanger , Terry Sapp, Stanley Sax , Donna Scaggs , Ronald Schafer

Row6: Jan i ce Scharton, Roger Scheidt , Richard Schenaman, Mar i lyn Schlaphoff, Barba ra Schle i ger , Margaret Schmidt , Rona l d Schrader , Sara Schultz

Row 7 : Virg i n i a Schultz , Mike Schumacher , Ronnie Schwarzenbach , Larry Sco t t, La r r y Segov i ano , Donald Sette !!, Mary Ann Sever i n, Jacqueline Shaffer

Gary Cadwal l ader , a senior member of th e StudeRt Counci l, holds the " mike " for Jim Pinkerton, a sophomore member , as he reads a council sound announcement.

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Judy Decker and Bet+'? Osterlund are •shown serving Kathryn Owens, Gr etchen Squyres , Karen Roseberry , Laure l Rager , Sharon Murphy, and Geraldine Marhenke at the sophomore tea, given by Coed C ounselors on the Su nday before school opened.

Row I: Ja mes Sha rples, Bob Shaw, James Sheldon, Ray Shepard , Mathew Sheridan, Pro Sherman, Helen Sh ilhan, Suza ine Shoemaker

Row 2: Bill Shonerd, Barbara Short, Sharo nlee Siddens, J a mes Sievers, Jerry Si evers, Philip Silva, Judy Simon , Margaret Simpson

Row 3: James Si nkule, John Skold , Sandra Slothower, B e u I a h Sm ith, Jan ice Sm ith, Robert Smith , Sharon Smith, William Smith

Row 4: Stephen So m m e r , Richard Spaedt , D o n a I d Spann , Marilyn Spann , Ralph Spengeman, Sharon Spla in, Rodne y Spoor , Gretchen Squyres

Row 5: Andr is Stak lis, Nancy Standley, Janet Stanley, Susan Stan· ley, Bernhardt St a u n i n g , Roberta Stee le, Rober t Stein , Tony Stepanek

Row 6: Jorg ia Sterkel , Leon Stuertz , (• Carol Stewart , Mary Stewart, Rolland Stewart , Gloria Stiles , Barba ra Stoehr , Stoki

Row 7: Jerry Sto lley, Guntis Strauss, Harriet Str ickland, John Stro mer, D o n Stron berg , Duane St rough, Do n a I d Studier, Sandra Stuhr

Row 5: Ri chard Sutton , Bob Swa i m, W illiam Swanson , John Swenson, Dona ld Swet land, Richard Talbert , Pau l Talley, Sheila Tarrant

Election days are busy days at L. H. S. and the day the sophomores were elected to the Studen t Counci l was no exception.

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Row I : Jean Teeters, Frank Teleen, Janet TeSelle, Henry Thomann , Jo hn Thomp son, M ike Thompsorf'~ Sandra Thornton , Sue Thorpe . .}

Row 2: • William T illinghast, Shir ley Timm, Lois Tipton, Charlotte Tolles, M ichael Tra inor, Ronald Traudt , Kent Turner , Kent D. Turner

Row 3: Sherry Turner, Janet Udd, Janet Uland, Yvonne Umland, Donna Uribe, John Usher, Margaret Van Ar s d a I I , Virginia Venerable

Row 4: Carol Vermaas, Georg e Vlasnik, Georg ia Vogel, Kathleen Vosler, Ida Wagner, Carl Wa lker, Robert Walenta, Elmer Wa lin

Row 5: Dale Wal kinsh aw , Ro j a n e Waller , Carol Walter s, Carolyn Warner, C lare nce Was ser, Micheal Watk ins, James Wat son, Lee Weers

Row 6: Dora Weeth , Laurence Weisgerber, R i c h a 't d Welc h, Harold We I Is, Jeannette We lls, Rod n e y We I Is , Margaret Wertman, Darlene We st

Row 7: Edw in Weyand , Barb a r a Wh ite, Don White, Phil ip Whi te, Rodney Wh ite, Don Whitemon, Tom W i c k e n , William Wilbur

R,ow 8: Ellen Wilcox, Harold W ilhelm, Richard Wilke , Jame s W ilkerso n, Janice Wilkins , Don Wilkinson, Dan Williams, Jerry Williams

Row 9: Paul Will iams, Bud Williamson, Vincent Williamson, Judy Wilson , Margaret W i I son , Max ine Wimp, Melvin Wimp, Paul W inkler

Row 10 : Igor Wischensky , Ron Wise, Fern Wixson, Moros Wjatscheslaw, M ichael Wood, Judy Woodard , Ida Workman, Willis Wrede

Row 11 : Bradford Wright, Ro be rt Wright, Ronald Yakel, Dick Yant, Maryjean Yonkey, Bi ll Yost, LeRoy Yost, Rog er Young

Row 12 : Anita Zelen , Lorna Z icafoose, Davy Zolot , Vance Zuerle in

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There are twelve of one, a dozen of the other - boys and girls, that is - on the Student Council. These elected representatives of the sophomore, junior, and senior classes worked to " promote the general welfare." They met twice a week in the newly organized Student Council Class, where they planned all their activities and had a chance to study leadership.

Other new activities carried out by the Student Council this year included the issu-

ing of student identification cards, which enabled all pupi.ls to receive cut-rate prices on motion picture tickets and served as identification cards for student rates on bus fares and out-of-town games. The juke box, which aided digestion and increased lunch time enjoyment, was installed in the cafeteria by the Council.

Again this year the Student Council sponsored the annual Football Banquet, which broke all past records with its attendance of 335 students, parents, and teachers. Earlier they boosted the team and their own cash resources by selling schedule pencils.

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This year, as in past years, some of the Student Council members attended the State Student Council Convention, which was held in Beatrice. Linda Walt was elected vice-president of the State Student Council.

All these services plus others, such as guiding the parents of new students at Lincoln High's Open House, conducting the Sophomore Student Council elections, and hanging Christmas wreaths, tell of the many and varied activities of Lincoln High's Student Council.

The new juke box is enjoyed by Judy Hartman, Dallas Hunt, JoAnn Gabarron, Mike Burke, Marty Koolen, and Jack Muck. Pencils anyone? Sharon Quinn, Bill Danek , Allen $raves, Jim Cadwallader, Judy Hanneman, and Suzie Swingle have lots of them to sell!
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Discussing the day's business are Judy Decker, se.cretary-treasurer; Linda Walt, courtesy chair'man; Mary Lynn Stafford, vice - president; Kenny Peterson, publicity chairman; and Jim Junge , president.

HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES: Bottom Row: C ox, .Ha m, Hof, J a nene Johnson, Hudson, G r asmick, Ki•nney, Ray, Co m b s, Loken, M yers Row 2: Ficke, K ies s, C J ones, Enye a rt, Oeh ring, G r ab enstein, Pruch a , Eells, Dunklau, Schleiger, S. Jo nes , S Smith, C hatfiel d , J. Sell, H a rris Row 3: Spengeman, Li mi ng, M eierhenry, Ca rt e r, G. Smith, D. C rocker, Ba ncroft, B W il son, Kellogg, Littrell, Stuart, Te a l, Studier Row 4: Hughes, Rhea, C astigli a no, Youngsc a p, Turley, La mson, J Hill, Bernstien, Ba rthel l, Arledge, C W ilson, J a co b s, D. G r a ha m, Pinkerton

Co ll ecting money for class dues, Red Cross , Community Chest , and the March of Dimes , and a i ding in other projects are the duties of Home Room Representatives and Alternates. Each representative was chosen by his own home room class to meet with other rep r esentatives to p l an various activities. Each class also chose an alternate

to substitute if a representative was not able to attend a meeting.

These pupils gained experience, know ledge of representation and responsibility , and performed a real service in keeping home room pupils informed about schoo l policies.

HOME ROOM ALTERNATES: Bottom Row: Ellsworth, H a ggie, Jensen, C arroll, S. C rocker, Sa nger, Mc A lliste_r, O dell, Roper, G. Hill Row 2: Murphy, Carey, Robinson, LaVina Svoboda, Keill, Housel, Rogers, Lowe, Vermaas, G essner, Burchar d , J a ne Johnson, C hrastil, D. G raham Row 3: White, C arpen d er, Schmi dt , Levy , Elliott, M ohrm a n, C hristensen, C ook, Swenson, D. Sell, Keller, Olson, De W itt, Gruenemeier, ,Roker, l<:nudson Row 4: Houchen, Westerhoff, Bri g ham, M yrberg, Ma rtin, Doty, Ross, M engel, Lichtenbe r g~r, M oralez, Vogt, W illiams, Beckm a n, Wa lker, Ritchey

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USHERETTES: Bottom Row: Hawk , Ro gers , V Sch ul tz , Jun d t, Bo b st , Ro ch e ll e , Hergenrader , S. Schultz, Schl ap hoff Row 2: Steele, Ro gers , M o o r e , Warner , Fults , Bl ore , Hard i ng Row 3: Rapp , Ames , Ott , Haack , Beckmann , Tarrant, Andrews , W i xson, Maxwe ll

MOVIE OPERATORS: Seated: Jerr y S i e v ers , H ou l t , G reen , Dah l strom , J i m Si ev er s, Spadt , Str o nberg , G r a h a m , C ar l in , D o naho o Standing : Sommer, Van Doren , Roger Hergenrader , Se ll , Brehm, Te Se ll e , Ga r tn er, Ra uch, Smith , H ou chen, Mohrman , Snyder , Ca mp

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Take a sophomore g i r l, add a band uniform, b lend in a b i g smi le, and you have an Usherette, who seated the aud i ences and kept them supp lied w i th programs.

Some B. T. O. ' s (Big Time Ope r ators) at school this year were the movie operators. They ran pro jectors on f il ms that varied from the life cycle of a frog to the co r rect procedure in driving a car.

Take an L. H. S. ma le, put him in a suit and tie and you ha v e- a n uncomfortable boy? No ! You have a Doorman. They took tickets and watched closed corr i dors dur i ng all L. H. S. product i ons.

DOORMEN : Bottom Row: Hicks, Hes see , Bac o n , Watkin s Row 2: Sacks , Drba l, W i lc o x, Kuster , Mr. Cols o n Row 3: Summer s, Re i mers , Smith , Re i fschneider , Z u er l e i n

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From endlessly trying to find synonyms for "giv es" or "helps, " to coordinating all the work of the oth e r board and staff members , Karen Hermanson, editor, got only two gray hairs!

Think in g the only measurement on a ruler was two inches, Kay Borrett , b iog raphy editor, a l wa ys had senior gloss i es to think about , along with lists oF their thousands of activ iti e s whi~h must fit on each page.

Contracting all the ads for the Link s took much patience and perseverance for Ray Balfour, business manager, who had to "hold his own " with the four girls on the board.

Links writers and artists, conferring over some new ca rtoons, are Ja ck Carlin, Marcia Lag ing, Jo Ann Gabarron , Dick Moses, and Nancy C oover.

Words and more words, faces and more faces, pictures and more pictures interest the members of the Links Board, now and always. Collecting the facts, catching famous fleeting moments, and recording them in pictures and words highlighted many hours of hard work and fun.

In our meetings all plans were discussed, ideas were aired, and the kinks taken out individually and then by the group of five with our advisers. A truly democratic body, the Board voted on such things as staff choices, cover designs, page plans, art work, type styles, and made the plans for the entire book. l

Selling ads for the book, scheduling pictures, writing copy, checking biographies,

Maxine A lex ander , at the typewriter, receives al l sorts of advice from Jean Titzell, Ann Marie Klein , Claire Prucha , Bever ly Doty , and Pat Tatroe , staff writers and typists.

"That ole slide rule becomes one ' s best friend ," said Cecilia Carter, managing editor, as she laid out every page in the Links and filed the picture negatives according to her own system.

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and making up the pages were all jobs that helped make the finished product.

Having experienced nine months of work, time, effprt, and patience mixed with genuine fun, laughter, sense of accomplishment, and a thorough knowledge of yearbook production, we hope The Links for 1955 will give you as much fun and lasting memories as it will us, the Links Board.

In stead of count i ng sheep at ni ght , Maryanna Gou l d , photog r aphy editor , coun t ed sophomore s and juniors and their picture numbers , which she matched with their face s until she knew almo st every face by a number!

Shooting and proce ss ing the endless negatives and pictures for the Links occupied much time for John Sanders and Walt Broer, Links photographer s, who added much to the attractiveness of the completed book.

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Getting the pages properly planned is important to Jack Carlin , Phyllis Williamson , Helen Siefkes, and Judy Decker, first semester page editors.

Entering its sixtieth year of publication, The Advocate continued to inform Lincoln High School students and faculty of daily and weekly happenings.

Trying to find a familiar face or joke in the exchange papers, Dick Moses, Wendy Makepeace, Edd i e Diamond , and Dottie Beindorff appear hard at work.

That ever-important assignment book is checked and rechecked by Kenny Peterson, Doris Hudson, Janet Danielson, and Sandra Pennington.

Scoops were anxiously awaited and reported by the staff members. Interested and eager readers took time to find out results of elections, winners of contests and

The big day for delivery arrives for Joyce Higdon, Jim Risser , Leroy Meyer, and Betty Randecker , and they carry the news to a II.

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awards, and announcements of future happenings and events.

With Miss Marian McElhaney as the new editorial ' adviser, the Advocate revealed news reported by two staffs, who served one semester each.

The first semester staff participated in the N.H.S.P.A. Convention at the University of Nebraska. Students throughout the state took part in panel discussions and entered various competitive contests for awards.

Members of both semesters' staffs entered The Silver Key Journalist Contest sponsored by the Lincoln Journal and Star.

From the responsibilities of individual work, each student gained valuable experience

While cleaning out the exchange papers cupboard, Marty Koolen shows Grace Roble e, Buffie Carpender, and Barbara Housel an item in an out-state paper.

Making up the sports page sometimes needs a feminine touch, and Bob Schrepf and Dick Jacobsappreciate the suggestions from Mary Dieterich and Diana Gease.

A volume of "ancient " Advocates has the attention Qf Sandra Lichtenberg, Elizabeth Smith, Marlene Ficke, Breanna Johnson, Nancy Hays, and Lynne Meyers.

Karen Thomsen finishes last-minute typing as Bob McCalla holds the story; Connie Toland and Dieter Freese stand by as assistants.

Jon Sieck shows the measurement of the ad space for third page to Barbara Bible, Nancy Coover, and Judy Chapman.

Trying a new card game just before their cues are Gida Radviany (Roger Hayford), Ferenz Harkoy (Jim Purcell), Colonel Gaza Radviany (Dick Basoco), and Michael Sandorffy (Bob Elliott).

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Seven Sisters, a Hungarian comedy, this year's junior play, might well be subtitled "Without Misters."

The play is based on the old Hungarian custom that the oldest daughter must be married first and so on down the line. This proves to be a problem when there are

Student director, Arnold Henderson, gives Mitzi (Jane McLaughlin) advice on placing the letter, while Janko (Jim Donovan) watches. ,

seven sisters and very small dowries. It takes two cases of mistaken identity, code letters, a costume party, and a midnight manhunt to get them married. But all ends well, and the path is clear for Mitzi and Ferenz, who have plotted the marriages of her three older sisters.

Mrs. Gyurkovics (Darlene Tisher) has good news for her daughters, Klara (Rosalie Jacob), Sari (Emma Mengel), Katinka (Sissy Walker), Liza (Be.th Burchard), and Terka (Martha Crocker).

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Toni Teleki (Bill Hunt) arrives unexpectedly and greets his cousin Ella (Jean Garlinghouse).

It looks as if th e assistant ambulance driver (Nancy Coover ) is getting "th e lo ok " from Margaret Collins (Agnes McLean ), while Off i cer Morrison (Joe Hil l) has "the pinch" on the ambulance driver (Dieter Freese).

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Dreams of fear and laughter and dreams of ghosts and love made Gramm er cy Ghost, the senior play, an unforgettable • performance

When Mjss Bullock died and left her house and Nathanie l Coombes to Nancy Willard, she and her fiance, Parker Burnett , became curious. Nancy, the only one to whom Nathaniel was visible, soon found that

he was a ghost, compelled by General Washington to haunt the house because he was believed to be a traitor. Complications arose when Charley Stewart , a reporter, met Nancy and fell in love with her, and Nathaniel followed suit. Charley finally won Nancy by finding the hidden powder horn which proved Nathaniel was not a traitor and admitted him to heaven.

Augusta Ames (Patsy Giesick) has found something to produce a surprised look, and Irv (A lan Spieler), the .girl (A lice Knudson), and Rocky (Tom Fi sh er ) find it extremely hilarious.

The ghost , Nathaniel Coombes (Dean Crocker) whom only Nancy Willard (Sandy Oennis) can see, never ceases to puzzle Parker Burne.tt (John Hartnett) and Charle y Stewart (Mike Levy).

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This year the Aeolian Choir went to Holland for their opera, 'The Red Mill.

Traveling in the little Dutch town of Katwky-Ann-Zee are Kid Conner and Con Kidder, two impoverished Americans, who, with Tina, a bar maid, help Gretchen, the Burgomaster's daughter, elope with Captain Hendrick Van Damm.

For social position, the Burgomaster wants Gretchen to marry the Governor of Zeeland, who is very willing because of Gretchen's family's wealth.

When the Burgomaster locks Gretchen in the red mill, all looks dim. But the Governor finds that Gretchen doesn't wish to

Joshua Pennefeather (John Hartnett) has said something that amazes Tina (Marcia McCallum) and Countess De La · Fere (Renate Kahl).

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The Burgomaster (Bruce Pauley) and Bertha (Cynthia Barber) bow and curtsey to the Governor of Zeeland (Earl Varney).

marry him and discovers her aunt1 Bertha1 a wealthy widow.

EverythinCJ ends happily when the Burgomaster realizes that the Governor is planning to marry Bertha. He also discovers that Gretchen and Hendrick are really in love 1 and he consents to the marriage.

The Countess De La Fere (Renate Kahl) rebukes Joshua Pennefeather (John Hartnett) while the sons, Marty Koolen, Bil! Stevens , and Jim Olson, and the daughters, De Loris Beltz , Dotty Beindorff , and Clare Grasmick , watch with varied expressions.

Con Kidder (Gary Cadwallader) sees Franz, the sheriff (Ray Crowl), ordered about by Wilhem, the Keeper of the Inn (Ray De Suenynck). Gretchen (Judy Wynkoop) and Captain Hendrick Van Damm (Marty Perez) finally are given permission to marry after many refusals.
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Joy Night organists, Johnny Cox and John Stuart, added a new interest to this year's production, introduced by Jack Crook, master of ceremonies.

Providing variety for 1955 ' s Joy Night was an authentic Indian dance performed by Tom Morrissey, John Place, Steve Nelsen, Arnold Henderson, and Gary Christiansen.

Daydreams, pipe dreams, nightmares, and dreams of all kinds were found in this year's annual production of Joy Night.

"Scrub Gals' Dreams," a senior girls act, told of dreams that never came true, while the faculty portrayed a "Nightmare of 1970," which they hoped never would come true.

A group of junior girls and boys dipped back into the twenties recalling the songs, dances, and fashions in "Flapper Fantasy."

Members of the Science Club presented "Invasion" and showed men from Mars and a space ship, while another variety act called "Insomnia" gave impressions of restless, sleepless nights by means of synchronized modern dancing. Jeanine Garner and Fred Teal began their routine of acrobatic maneuvers with a French flavor.

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s" characters included (kneeling) Nancy Hays, with Joyce Higdon, Betty Tindall, Karen Hermanson, Joyce Brigham, and Buffie Carpender around the table; and Loree Ann James, Pat Hedglin, Marje Holtmeier, Bette Osterlund, Marianne Peterson, Mary Walker, Wendy Makepeace, Judy Wynkoop, and Doris Hudson watching from behind.

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"Grand Ole Opry," a take-off o~ the radio program, stopped the show with its strictly western songs and chatter.

An Indian dance, called "Vanishing Americans," was given by Explor er Scouts, who wore fancy, authentic costumes arid used the rhythm of a drum as their only music.

A ballet called "A Lover's Dream" added a bit of quiet serenity to the program.

The quiet was broken by "Yukon Mutiny," which told a sad tale of a killer named Dangerous Dan McGrew and a gal named Lou.

A variety of other acts made this year's Joy Night unusual and completely enjoyable. The Girls Glee concluded the show as they dreamed their way through the seasons of the year.

Some "cr azy cats and kittens " who provided swing were Lester Coll i ers, Paula Bradley, Barbara Quall s, Ed Qua lls, Vince Williamson , Jo Ann Botts, Theresa Mosely, and Carl Mosely.

The Science Club gave a humorous account of sp ace travel. Included in the affair were creatures from outer space, Clarke Metcalf, Wayne Frailey, Paul Krei ~s, and _Doug Kent. Earthmen were Don Ame s, Larr y DeVries, Allan Prell , Arnold Henderson, Steve Nelsen, Jim Quick, and Brad Wright.

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JUNIOR GLEE : Bottom Row: Brunner, Dale, Sell, librarian\ Grabenstein, secretary-treasurer, accompanist; G abarron, president; Beck, vice-president; M. Crocker, librarian; Leacock, Borner Row 2 : Johns, G arlinghouse, Ficke, Dreith, C Jones, G oemann, B. Johnson, Downs, Beechner, Ellis, G ardner Row 3: Davisson, Koch, Hanneman, K a hler, Bartzatt, G ea se, Dixon, He r genr ad er, Hansen, Keiser, G lade Row 4: C riswell, Hunt, DeVore, Burchard, B. Kelly, Krieger, Chesen, Gessner, C hristensen, Kruce, Kemper

"Is n ' t it surpr1s1ng how 85 voices can blend so beautifully? " is what listeners said about Linco l n High ' s Gir!s Glee. The Girls Octet also made many friends with their appearances.

GIRLS OCTET: Wynkoop, Beltz, McCallum, C rocker, Jones, G iesick, Barber, Grasmick, Danielson, accompanist

JUNIOR GLEE : Bottom Row: Taylor, Nevels, Stahlman, Mary Anna Miller, M-artin, Miss' Dorthea Gore, direct or; Parrott, accompanist; Jacob, Odell, McCullough Row 2 : Winter, McLaughlin, Rutmanis, McCoy, Waggoner, W e b ster, M elissa M iller, O'Neill, Moralez, Quinn, Pierce Row 3: Mutz, Prucha, N. Peterson, M aher, Meyers, Smith, Mengel, W all, Schmi d t, Simecek, Warkow Row 4: Livingston, Newton, C. Peterson, Thompson, W alt, West, Westerhoff, W illiams, Witt, Weiher, Ro b inson

Boys from the sophomore , j un i o r, and senior classes were members of the Boys Glee , under - the direction of Robert Antonides. Aud i ences at vesper concerts , Joy Night , and assemblies throughout the year enjoyed the fine performances of these boys.

Appea r ances o f the Boys Octet we r e a lso numerous , va ryi ng from schoo l programs to pr i vate entertainments.

• BOYS GLEE: Bottom Row : R. Hahn, Schmidt, Mathis, Donovan , Douthit, Richards, Debus, Ault Row 2: Watkins, Hessee, Ehrlich, Bernstien, Novicoff, Clark, Calhoun, Hughes Row 3: Hays, Henke, McGill, Sterns, Knee, Marks, Ritenour, Elliott, Sp~dt, Madsen Row 4 : Ronnie Smith, Burke, Ross Smith, Vosika, Morley , Ritchey, McCall, Eno, Gibson, Robert J. Antonides, director BOYS OCTET: Perez, McCormack, DeWitt, Moses , Koolen, Peterson, Stuart, Pauley, Siefkes, accompa nist BOYS GLEE: Bottom Row : Roper, Brown, Young, Klein, Bordin, Gillen, Winkler, Orwig, Derby, Cooper Row 2 : Wells, Reger, Jon~s, Pinkerton,_ C ottingham, Rixstine, Fox, Cox, Christiansen Row 3: Hoiberg, Lewis\ Pilkingtoon, Skold, G raetz, Bob Wright, Wa lin, Brad Wright, Stowe, Luff, Meisinger Row 4: Ross, Johnston, Beier, Gandara, Davis, Welch, Neeman, Porcas, Meierhenry , Busboom, J. Hahn

AEOLIAN CHOIR: Bottom Ro"( : Mr. Rangeler, director; Garner, P. Spieler, Hays, Hudson, Jones, S. C rocker, Matcha, Rogers, Berger, Beltz, Schleig.er, Brunner, Doty, Beechner, Mahan, Danielson, Tatroe, Foell, Hedglin, gardt, Koolen, Moses, St u a rt, De W itt, Rauch, Lewis, Millard McCormack, Perez, Varney, H artnett, Shumate, Bancroft, Olson, H ergenr a der, Te a l, Pauley, De Ceunynck, Bartunek, Byers, Knadle

What is that echoing sound r i nging through the halls each day during second and th i rd periods? You guessed it-the senior choirs.

Last year ' s exper i ment of having two choirs proved successful , ~nd this year again

the r e were the Aeolian Choir directed by Hugh Rangeler , and the Apollo Choir directed by Robert Antonides .

Some of their performances inc l uded Teachers ' Convention, Christmas Vespers, Christmas and Easter Assemblies, and sing-

AP O LLO CHOI R: Bottom Row : Case, Maybee, Rusch, Hunzeker, Munson, Mrs. Vasta Owens, accompanist; Laging, Enyeart, S. Wilson, Mr. Antonides, director Row 2: Gould, Chatfield, Decker, Chapman, Hermanson , W inkle, G odfrey, Helvey Row 3 : Erickson, Gerlach, Fritz, Crowl, Hossack, Boles, H. Wilson, Curtin, Bergstraesser, bell, Jaunzemis

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Severin , Hard y, · Jenkins, Rid d le, Robotham, Mack , P. Grasmick , White, Swingle , Knudson, Barber Row 2: Sch uetz, John son, Berrett, C. Grasmick , Carter , W eatherhogg, Pickett Row 3: Siefkes, Wynko o p , Oe hr ing , Br unCh urch, Turner , Miles Row 4: Brigham, M c Ca llu m , Jaunitis, Stevens , Wo o d , K Peterson , Lee, Noyes , Nort h, '9.i.uJL V.a/tiRd o'Jlllffe,.1Un.anJ:JuL

ing programs at the junior high schools.

All types of musical numbers were given by both choirs, ranging from dramatic, powerful anthems to children ' s nursery

rhymes. Rhythmic selections and somber monotone numbers were equally well given.

At all public performances the traditional black robes were worn by both choirs.

Pe n-nington, Banister, And orfer, Mi llic ent McCormack, Kahl, Bauer, Sl agle, Fie lds, He l msdoerfer, Epp, M cLean, Lamb e rt , M . Peter son, Walker, Carpender, Murrell, Hoff, Holtmeier, Tindall , Bush, Higd bn, Voss, Saracin o, Van Fiel d er, Meyer , D. Cr ocker, lhlanfeldt, Lamphere , Boyle, C ochell, K uhn, Bacon, Risser, Owens , A. Spie ler, Camp-

ORCHESTRA: Bottom Row: Margaret Sabin , Mari lyn Sabin , Worster , Jones, secretary-treasurer ; Be ltz, Timm , Wi l bur, librarian Row 2: Bindrum, Schwabauer, G il bert , Leg.er , Roker , B. Buethe, D. Buethe, Um l and , Wa l ker, Wright , Fage rberg, St ephens, president ; Clements, Blum, vic e-president Row 3: Jamesson, accompanist ; Lyle We lch, director; C ollier, Hansen, C

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!}" Everybody loves a parade," especial~y when it features the snappy, precision drilling Lincoln High Band. The band's performances during the half-time ceremonies of all home football games brought color to the glories of the Red and Black. The baton and flag twirlers combined grace and rhythm to give flashy shows through both rain and snow. Everything from weather reports to a tribute to the coaches was shown in these skits . The marching musicians traveled to Grand Island to entertain dur-

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ing a half-time show and presented a parade at Milford.

They received an " A " rating at the University of Nebraska Band Qay competition, represented all the Lincoln high schools at the Veterans Day ceremonies, and participated in the Christmas Parade.

The Sophomore Band also made appearances at games, and they were busy preparing for the responsibilities of an advanced group throughout the year.

linken beard Reinhardt BAND: Bottom Row: Floth, C linkenbe ard , McCormack Row 2: Theede, Christensen, C rowl, Jacoby , S. Snyder, Naden, Powers , MetBuethe, Gere, Rhea, Hemsath, Meinke , LaVerna Svob o da , Witt Crook, Thornton Row 4: Da ley, A ul d, Yates, Neely, J. Wa lenta, Newell. Kovarik Row 5: Schnie ber , Steinm iller, Hays , Cohen , Owens, Jackson, Hunt , Wacker , Schwartz , Leonard, Hossack, R. Mi ller, Varney

SOPHOMORE BAND: Bottom Row: Hoerner, Dean, Miller, Laase, McConkle, Rogers, Fr iedman, Salmon Row 2: Hergenrader, Hahn, Bernhardt , Gerdt s, Schafer, Stein, Kasha, Probasco, Swenson, Oxenhardt, Arline McMaster, Neeman Row 3: Jones, G eistlinger, Hunt, C ombs, Judkins, B. Buethe, Mosely, Tillinghast, C ooper, Meyer, Thornton, Udd, Breslow, Alyce McMaster Row 4: Moeller, White, Jerry Johnson, Condon, Walin, C erny, Williamson, Lewis, Colliers, Turner, Sutton, Wilbur, Andrews, B. Smit h, Long, Hedglin, Simpson, Lyle Welch, director; Yost, Reid, Hunkins, Studier, Cook, Dakan, West, Niiz, Bockelman

But Lincoln High's musical talents were not confined entirely to the band. The orchestra also provided many hours of pleasant entertainment for music lovers. The plays, vesper concerts, opera, and yearly assembly were among the important events for the mecnbers. At the end of the year, they could well take pride in their services, improvements, and accomplishments.

TWIRLERS: Kneeling: Odell, Hanneman, Schmidt, Beck, C oover Standing: Summers, Quinn, Schimm, Mumon, Allen, Janene Johnson, Augustin

calf, Blum, Stephen s Row 3: M. Yost, Grasz, R. Miller, J. Miller, B. Walenta, Walker, Wright, Ma ul, Schmidt , LaV ina Svo b oda, D. Thomps on, V. Sm ith, Allensworth, Yakel, Schroeder, Bulin, Powell, Hunt, R. Smith, Moeller, Watt, Malone, Ziegenbe in, Waser, Zieg, Dasher , Sac ks, McCall, Taft, Dau, D. Snyder, C Rogers, Simecek, Wolfe, Young, Lyle Welch, director; True, Ellison, R. E. Sm ith,

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SAFETY COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Marilyn Sabin , Mozer , Decker, civil defense co-chairman; Mueller, fire committee chairman; Barber, general chairman; Junge, civil defense chairman; Sch!eiger, secretary; Ch urch, park ing chairman; Jenkins, Coo ver Row 2: Margaret Sabin, McLaugh lin, A ugustin, Hof , Wh ite, Spie ler, Quinn, J. Johnson, Sl ag le, Riddle, Kn udson , Titze ll Row 3: B. Johnson, Beechner , Sc hmidt, Tea l, DeWitt, Crocker , Ca llen, Hughes, Campbe ll, Ha ll, Beck , Ficke Row 4: Wa lt, Fraser, Herman son, Doty, McCormack, Downs , T urner, Chapman, W ynkoo p , McLean , Johns

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E.C.A . COMMITTEE: Seated: Tatroe, Foell, Braymen , Titzell, Sievers , Moser Standing: Pru cha, Gease , Bib le, Dieterich, Meyer s

ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE: Seated: Swing l e , H u ds on, Oster lun d , S. Wi lson , Kelly, Schuetz, Br u nne r, T urner, Pickett, J ones, Sl ag le Standing: McLean , Kovarik, Hill, McCormack , Mozer

_ A fairly new committee, the Safety Committee , spent its time making Lincoln High' s fire drills faster and working on civil defense.

The Extra Curricular Activities Committee checked to see that no student carried more than four activities or fourteen points at one time.

The Assembly Committee planned assemblies, introduced speakers, and ushered parents and visitors at the honors convocations.

Sponsored by Miss Emma Snyder, librarian, the Library Committee helped to choose the new books to be added to the library at Lincoln High Schoo l

LIBRARY COMMITTEE: Seated: Wright , Chatfield, Wi lliams Standing: Stone, Barker , C. Wilson

OFFICERS OF FUTURE NURSES: Front Row: Saracino, senior chairman; Hardy , vice-presi d ent; M iller, junior ch a irman; C ol b y , so p homore chairm a n; Hu nt, tr a ns p ort ation ch a irman Back Row: Ri ddle , president; Fros b erg , secret a ry-tre a surer; H erm a nson , pub l icity chairm a n

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Future Nucses Club, in its third year at Lincoln High SchooL has made fine gains , as evidenced by some of this year ' s activities.

Under the leadership of Mrs. Alice Youngscap, this group of girls who plan to be nurses made trips to some of the Lincoln hospitals and were given tours through all

the nurses ' training schoo ls.

Several meetings were devoted entirely to the guidance of rhe younger girls in select i ng proper preparatory subjects · i n high school and in choosing accredited training schools. Through these informa l discussions, a wide perception of all phases of nursing was gained by the members.

FUTURE NURSES: Bottom Row: M a rilyn Sa bin, Ellsworth , Steele, Slag l e, Mc A l l ister, Ho a g l in, Ma r ga ret Sab in, Fr

G oo d m a n, J enkins , M ad ison Row 2: G raham, C rocker , W esterhoff , Johns, Noyes , Sp l a in , Bebout , M i l es , Byers, C ullen , H a rri son , Rh a my , W i

, Brown, Snyder , Monhardt Row 3: Rogers, Morg a n, Roze, C ros b y, Schmi d t , C ase, Knadle, Smith , G i l b ert , M a han, W a l l, K a h l er, M ue ll er , Beckm a nn, Kobe l , Bock , Braymen, G oe d en Row 4: W est, Boy d , Dreith, S Johnson, Lewis, Down s, B Johnson , Leger, Wa len t a , T homp son, Bauer , Rusch, Spenner , G r a benstein , Ga r l inghouse , C hesen , Klein

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AQUALINKS: Line I: Schi mm , Gardner, Hammond Line 2: Loken, Ode ll, Simecek, Berger Line 3: Gessner , Van Valin , Beechner

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Thirty-f i ve sophomo r e , j unior, a n d senior gi r ls made up a very popula r club in Lincoln High , Aqua li n ks. At t heir meetings they learned the basic ski ll s of synchronized swimm i ng , stunts , and perfection of strokes The theme of this year ' s annual Aqua l ink s show was " Swimmin ' the Bl ues. "

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MUMMERS: Bottom Row: Henderson , Coover , Schuetz, Chapman , Reynolds, Carpender, Br i gham , Hunt Row 2: Loken, McA llist er, Burchard, Siefkes, treasurer; Berrett, vice-president; Grasm ick, p,esident; Chaifield, secretary; McLean , Quinn, Gould Row 3: H u ds on, Jones, Kahl, Ga rdner, Keller, M. C rocker, McLaughlin , Tisher, Mack, T homsen, Dennis, Finkel, Daniel Row 4: Bre slow, Ba soco, Elliott , Purcel l, D. Crocker, Fisher, Hartnett , Meyer , Pauley, F reese, Hayford , Sp ieler, Hi ll, Kovarik Row 5: Beck , Mue lle r , Pickett, Knudson , B. Doty, Lichtenberger, Downs, S. Walker , M. Walke.-, Mengel, Garlinghouse , Hal l, Mi llice nt McCormack , Osterlun d , Evolga, Mi ll ard McCormack

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"There's no business like show business. " And there ' s no show like the Mummers ' show.

This junior and senior dramatics organization gives its members background in such important fields as make-up, acting, directing, and stage settings for plays produced at their bi-weekly meetings.

Acting as understudies for Mummers are the members of Mimes, the sophomore dramatic club. This club emphasizes gaining poise in acting before an audience. The members find that hard work and careful practice are necessary for success in the skits and plays they give at each meeting.

MIMES: Bottom Row: Probasco, Turner , Joanna Rogers, Purviance, Jane Rogers, Bryan , ,secretary; G oodman, vice-president; Bernstein , p resident; Tarrant , treasurer; Carey, Haggie, Stee le, Myers Row 2: Greene, Stepanek , Gi llen, Barker, Dunk l au, Hellweg, Graet z, Barrett , C. Doty , G ruttis, Shoemaker, Stanley, Hans on Row 3: Peterson, Rodge, s, Friedman, Ste wart, Zolot , Pierce , Hoerner, Cadwa llader, Laase, Edwards, Pl att , Adams , Thorpe

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ORPHEONS: Bottom Row : C hatfield, Dasher, Osterlun d , president; Grabenstein, vice-president; C hapman, secretary; Ste p hens, tre a surer; Varney, M iller Row 2: Sell, Thom p son, Doty, Case, Smith, Chesen, Wall, Hansen, Webster Row 3: Wa rre •n, McLaughlin, Martin, W itt, Jenkins, Jaco b , Kelly, Finkel, Spieler 4

"Hey , Mary. Where are you going? " Jane asks.

Mary replies, ''I'm going to try out fo r Orpheons. ''

" Orpheons? What's tha-t? "

" Why , that's the junior-senior music club ."

" What are the meetings like? "

" We ll , a few persons perform at each meeting. It is entertaining , and it helps to build poise in front of an audience. "

'' But I ' m a sophomore. lsn ' t there any club like that for me? "

" Sure. You can try out for Clef Club, the music club exclusively for sophomores. "

CLEF CLUB: Bottom Row: Ritchey, Uribe, Shaffer, H anneman, vice-president; Koch, secretary-treasurer; C ol b y, p resi d ent; Peterson, Barrett Row 2 : Warner, Haas, Ro d gers, Schultz, Morgan, Moralez, Jackson, Carey, Stanley, McMullen Row 3: H ealey, Hoerner, Mehling, Shoemaker, Ba rker, Porter, H ergenrader, Mosher, G ruHis, Vermaas, Wi l son Row 4: Ray, Pr o bas co, C ox, Schl a phoff, Sanger, Blen d e, Reed, Ellsworth, Lutz, M errif t , Newton

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The shutterbugs of Lincoln High were the Camera Club, members. With cameras of all types along, they took excursions, found interesting subjects or scenes, and snap! made pictures which they developed themselves .

Study of photography equipment , lighting effects , and simple developing techniques created more interest in photography.

Space travel, atomic energy, gasolinemaking experiments, and nuclear physics were all part of the subject matter covered by the Science Club.

Demonstrations and actual experiments added interest The members witnessed the reactions and gained a deeper perception of the little known erements of our world today.

CAMERA CLUB: Seated: Johannes, M cl'fltyre, Hanson , Duis, vice-president ; Haack Standing: Pre ll, pre si dent ; Be rn stien , Graetz , secretary-treasurer; Pagerberg
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SCIENCE CLUB : Bottom Row: Ba l dwin , Ha ss, He nderson, president ; Howey , vice-president; DeVries, treasurer ; M. Wr ight, secretary; Me tcalf, B Wright, Mathena Row 2: Nelsen, Ab ernethy, A mes, Kreiss, Kent , Staklis, Dzenis , C ottingham Row 3: Lauizenheiser, Up itis, lesalnieks , Quick, Pl ace , Prell, Frailey, Ziedins , Purins

Preparing for an out-of-town debate trip are Sara Jones, Nancy Coover , Bob Wilson , and Mike Levy.

Beth Burchard g i ves i deas from notes to fe ll ow debaters, Boyd Breslow and Karen Thomsen.

Variety in activities interested debate members, as they rated third place in the Missouri Valley Open Tournament at Northeast and with nine wins tied with Northeast and Omaha Central.

In a tourney at Midland, poetry reading and original oratory made up the competitive material. At Morningside College, the team of Sara Jones and Bob Wilson tied the top team of Ottumwa, Iowa , for first place.

The popular International Club was formed this year with the idea of promoting greater appreciation for and understanding of other countries. Foreign exchange students and American Field Service members gave valuable information about the countries they know best. Studies were made on methods of travel, accommodations and customs.

INTERNATIONAL CLUB: Bottom Row: Marilyn Sabin, K. Hi ll, Mozer, Parrott, Mi ller, Pa lmer, Slagle, Bea hr, G Hil l, Al l acher , Kaiti Row 2: Marga ret Sab in, Di Pietro, Williams, C. Thompson , Purins, Lehr, Kah l, Lewis, Lowe , Bib le, Johnson. Boppre, He lm sd oerfer Row 3: G rinbergs, Hays, Freese, Theede , Hartnett, Fisher, Wil son, DeCeunynck, Marks, A mes, J. Hill, Wa lt, M c C ormack, Rosane Row 4: Pau ley, Fraser, Bre-s low, Leser, Topliff, Hall, DeVries, Eicher, Lichtenberger, Dzenis, M. Thompson, Hunkins, R:oss

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"We'll try anything once" migh t well be the motto of the Write rs Club. These literary hopefuls make creative fun the object of their meetings. They write comic commercia ls, create endings for stories, and play writing games.

The second semester is dedicated to reading manuscripts from Lincoln High ' s

Checking the latest Scribe manuscript s are the editors , Sandra Lichtenberg , Sara Jones , C la ire Prucha , Wilber Hass , and Nancy Coover.

student body, and from these they select the best and publish them in the booklet known as The Scribe. The material includes short stories, ess ays, and poems. An interesting cover, designed by Karlis Dzenis, consists of small sketches of almost all themes of literature.

Planning the meetings for the Writers Club are the officers Deanne Duis , Mary Dieterich , Diana Gease , Lynne Meyers , and Jane Rogers.

WRITERS CLUB: Bottom Row: Coo ver, Turner, Haggie, Johnson, Jones , president; Pru cha, secretary; Me yers, vice-presi dent ; Gea se, treasurer ; Moomaw, Purviance, Parr ott, Carrier , Kaiti Row 2: Laase , Pre ll, Crosby , Dieterich, Me ngel, Me tc a l f, Sm ith, Web ster, Quick , Z olot, McDougall, Boppre Row 3: Lichtenberg, F raser, Pierce, Umland, Stepanek , Barker , Ha ss, Duis, Thorpe , Rager , R ogers, Bi ble
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Y-TEENS: Bottom Row: Stize lecki, Keller , Carrier, Higdon, Fritts , Wood , Hansen, Bosak, Kerns, Lautzenhei ser, A ll acher Row 2: Mil le r , St ephens, G errett, Tisher , W illiams, Carter , Tarrant , Gra smick, McA llis ter, Reifschneider , Jacob , Schwindt, Martin Row

3: Laws on, Meinke , Fraser , Shilha1n, Leger, Knad le, ~rinbergs, Eicher, Kah ler, Workman , Weber , W inter, Jones, Doty Row 4: Klein, Wa<_Jgoner , Hermanson, Thompson, Shumate , Dor a n, Hergenrader, Bernhardt , McLean, Tindal l, Gabarron, Severiri, Blore , Munson

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Some of the activities during this year included selling Lincoln High book covers to raise money for the club, giving the Mother-Father-Daughter Banquet, and presenting the annual Snow Ball formal held in February.

Each Y-T een member chose one of nine different committees to serve on during the year. Two committees took charge of each meeting. Varied programs included Brotherhood Week, a talent show, talks on foreign countries, and Easter and Christmas programs.

Y-TEENS: Bottom Row: He l msdoerfer, program chairman; Giesick, pre si dent; L owe, social chairman; Brunner,.worship chairman; Fahrenbru ch, p u blicity chairman; Li c htenberger , vice -president, membership chairman; Tatroe , secretary , scrapbook chairman; Osterlund, music chairman; Car lson, service chairman; Foell, treasurer, finance chaitman Row 2: Loken , St eele, Cr ocke r , M oomaw, Chra stil, Kaufman, A lex ander , Haack, Finke l, Jensen, He iden reich, Wilson, Schnieber Row 3: Glade ·, Schuetz, Martin, C Johnson , Prucha , Snyder , G ease, Meyers, Smith , Ma h an , Wa ller, Dieterich, Fu ll er , Kahl Row 4: Powers , Muns on, S. Johnson, Di Pietro , Naden, Se ll, Ow~o1s , McCoy1 McDouga ll, Squyres, M osher, Kinney, C hesen

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Watching the endeavors of others and practicing their- techniques made pleasant workshop meetings for Art Club members. Practical and critical advice was given and followed. Speakers added interest and incentive by showing art work done by professional people. After the informal talks, the young artists worked with the guidance of advisers.

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Since " Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered" seems to be the theme song of many sophomore girls each year, Coed Counselors entertained girls new to Lincoln High School at a tea in September. Here the " big si sters " helped the new girls by introducing them to the building , and through the year have helped girls solve problems connected with school.

COED COUNSELORS: Bottom Row : Williamson, Wi lbur, Mahan, Tindall, secretary; Church , president; Schuetz, vice-president; Holtmeier, Case, Eicher , C. Johnson Row 2: Klein, Lehr, Severin, Osterlund, Miles, Hardy, J. Turner , Wihon, Bl acker, Peterson , Brunner, Pennington , Schwabauer, Munson Row 3: Tatroe, McLean, Shumate, Chapman, Pickett, McCormack, C. J. Johnson, Knadle, Bock, Foell, Schleiger, Oehring, He lvey, Hunkins, B-orrett, Fahrenb l'L!ch Row 4: Titzell, Higdon, Beahr , Krieger, Garner, Grasmick , W hite, Ross, Beechner, Godfray, H udson, Swingle, Jensen, Cutts, Jenkins, Boles, M ozer

ART CLUB: Bottom Row: S. Turner, Cox , secretary; Peterson , Bil lmy er, Sa nger, treasurer; Carter, Haggie , Ellsworth, president Row 2: Rodgers, Stepanek , Hel lw eg, Metca lf, Eno , Dzenis, Fis her, Dunklau, vice-president Row 3: Moomaw , Davis , Myrbe'rg, Zolot, Greene, Morgan , Pier ce, Koch, Stand ley

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For the third time in 4 years the trophy symbolic of the Nebraska Football Champion rests in the Lincoln High trophy case.

One of the smallest and fastest teams in the history of Lincoln High, this year's mighty Links rolled up 387 points to their opponents' 75 as they defeated 9 teams without a setback. The scoring ability was shared by the entire squad, with 12 different men scoring touchdowns during the season. Twenty-seven players received letter awards.

In the season ' s opener the Links roared past an undermanned Omaha Central team 40-6. Lincoln High rambled for 20 points in the last half to break the game wide open and defeat an aerial-happy North Platte squad, 39-13.

With Roger Krhounek exhibiting touGhdown jaunts of 60 and 85 yards and Dean Sell grabbing · 2 touchdown passes, the Links

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In the Links' inaugural home appearance they smothered a less experienced Scottsbluff eleven, 40-6. Providing some of the toughest opposition of the year, a determined Omaha North squad fell before the powerful Links, 45-19.

In the Homecoming Game, the Links wrecked the Omaha South Packers, 53-19. Hard-running Ron Galois crossed the double-stripe 3 times as the rampant Links sliced Omaha Tech, 45-6. The hard-charging Lincoln lrne held the Ma~oons to only 5 total yards rushing.

The Links nearly doubled the former scoring record of 33 points, set in the Links'

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33-0 victory in 1952, with a 60-0 pounding of Northeast. In this annual City Championship, which Lincoln High has won in 12 of 14 contests, Lincoln scored in every quarter, including a 28-point splurge in the second quarter. This ably closed a very successful season and v'irtua lly clinched the state championship.

Individual tribute went to Jack Duffek, Rog Krhounek, and Mike Lee, who were named to first berths on the Journal-Star and World-Herald All-State Tearns. Gene Hruza and Gary Smith' received second team berths; Ron Galois, a third team berth; and C l iff Hardesty and Dwight Meierhenry received honorable mention

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A Scottsbluff halfback finds 3 unwilling Links and is dropped immediately. The trio includes Ken Peterson, Bob Lamphere, and Mike Lee. Dick Wood watches from the background.

Ron Galois picks up yardage on a re.verse as the Links pushed over Northeast, 60-0. Leading interference for Ron is Ken Peterson with Marv Jacobs closing in.

With his eye on the Scottsbluff end zone, Rog Krhounek swings into the clear, with Ge ne Hruza leading his interference. Rog scored twice as the Links rolled over the Bearcats, 40-6.

Jim Kennedy, Omaha South halfback, is about +o be tackled by Cliff Hardesty, as Dwight Meierhenry hustles in to assist.

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The Lincoln High Reserves, coached by Bill Jensen and Lyle Weyand, experienced another fine season.

The Reserves whipped the B0ys Town Reserves, 19-7, scoring all 3 touchdowns on passes. Grand Island's Reserves were hit 20-13.

The Junior Links outscored Omaha T ech's seconds 25-6, to climax the successful

1954 Football season. •

The Lincoln High Sophomore Squad experienced a rough season. The Little Links played the Cathedral Reserves, Fremont Reserves, Beatrice Reserves, and the Boys Town Freshmen, losing on all four occasions. Coaches Buford Grosscup and Phil Sprague agreed that these boys gained much experience during the season.

SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL: Bottom Row: Jones, Swanson , Co lliers, Pocras , Burke , White , W ilkerson, Borgman , C ox, Hedg lin, Y oun g , Seg ovi a no, Livingston Row 2: Settell, Hughes, Thompson, Neeman, Sapp , Sc humacher, H ud son, O ' Meara , Hanneman, We ,lls, Campbe ll, Burley, Ross Row 3: Spaedt , Meis in ger , Kuster , Morrissey , Tur-ner , Studier, Weer s, Zue rlein, C omer, Fowler, Barnhi ll, Shepard , C hurchill, W illi •amson

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VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Front Ro w: An-n Schleiger, Jeanette Turner, Anne Pickett, C ecilia Carter, Jeanine Garner Back Row: Alice Knudson, Doris Hudson, Judy Chapman, Marilyn Brungardt, Marje Holtmeier '

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Under the energetic leadership of these ten Varsity Cheerleaders , Lincoln High ' s students did " ye ll a little louder. " Tire ' ess in their efforts to support the teams, they led yells at pep assemb lies and at home and out-of-town footbal l and basketbal l games. They ass i sted Peppers with assembly skits.

Members of the L Club display bright red and black " L ' s" on their sweaters. To rece i ve these honors , young men must be active participants in one of the sports , practice long hours, have skill , and be successful in competition with other schools. The awards ar~ presented at specia l assemb lies

L CLUB: Bottom Row: Lee, Dick A. Hergenra d er , C allen, North, C arfer, Koolen, Hatcliff Row 2: Kern, Erickson, W ertz, Baum, Peterson, Krhounek, Lamphere, Luff, Venner, H unkins Row 3: G ruenemeier, Atkins, Bulin, Ga lois, Hruza, W ilson, Deahn, Bob T. Smith, Walters, Byers, Porter, Muck Row 4: Perez, W illi a mson, Thomas, D e W itt, Carlin, Littrell, Kuhn, G. Smith, McCuistion, Hill, Converse, D. Jaco b s Row 5: C rocker, Montgomery, Reimers, M ohrman, Elliott, Meierhenry, Keller, Sacks, Mc C alla, Dick F H ergenrader, Reifschneider, V allis, Sell Row 6: Teal, Hann, Sieck, Bergstrae-sser, Newbill, Ziegenbein, Bo b E. Smith, G raves , W oo d , M Jaco b s, C hampoux, Junge, Duffek, C urtin, Rauch

After an exciting -Links victory over Northeast, Denny Curtin and his teammates rec-e.ive warm congratulations.

Posters added color to the halls during both football and basketball seasons. Pat Eckhardt , Marcia Laging, Dottie Beindorff and Linda Ross make certain this one is straight.

With the scoreboard showing 41-0 in favor of Lincoln High, the spectators have reason for their happine ss.

For the first game of the District Tournament members of the Senior Class put on a skit depicting the defeat of Grand Island, with the assistance of boy cheerleaders, girl players, a girl coach , and a band (?) made ,up of the apprentice cheerleaders.

APPRE NTICE C HE ER LEADERS : Marnie Gardner , Marle ne Ficke , Sa lly Down s, Lin da Walt , C l a udette H o f , Magg ie Lionberger
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PEPPERS: Bottom Row: Gould, Beindorff, Fields, Aksamit, Bind rum, Cutts, Boline, Barber, vice-president; Bea hr, Boles, Coover Row 2: Crocker, Ale.xander, Epp, C arter, Beltz, Carpender, president; C hatfield, Dennis, A yer, Church, Di Pietro, Butterbaugh Row 3 : Berger, Burk, Carlson, Chapman, Brunner, Bush Andersen, Eckhardt, Bauer, Byers, Blacker, Ahl, Decker, treasurer Row 4: Enyeart, Brigham, Foell, Bernhardt, Bock, Baker, Case, Eicher, Clark, Beechner, Drake, Braymen, Borre++ o'~

" Ha il to the Red and Black, 11 and there you see them-the Peppers-near l y 200 strong , wear i ng red sweaters and b lack sk i rts . Al l sen i or gir ls who wanted to jo i n i n cheer i ng t he various teams were members. Peppe r s received mer i ts fo r attend i ng

out-of-town games and minor sports events , making posters and the horseshoes, se ll ing concessions at football games, and sel l ing t i ckets at Lawlors. Making pompoms for tournament games and partic i pating in skits a lso added merits toward an Honor Pepper

PEPPERS : Bottom Row: Helmsdoerfer, Krieger, Freeland, G a rner, Jenkins, Kelly, Higdon, Knudson, A Jones, P. G rasmick, Kaiti Row 2 : Heidenreich, Gere, Hudson, Hays, Hedglin, Lambert, B. G erdes, Fox, HermanSO'n, James, Hardy, Laging, Jensen, Harris Row 3 : L. Gerdes, G rant, Helvey, C onnie Johnson, Harrison, Kn adle, B Jones, Foster, Klein, Hunkins, Foster, S Jones, H artm a n, Holmes Row 4: Kahl, S. Johnson, Juric a , Hoover, Ca rolyn Johnson, Kalnins, Grinbergs, Holtmeier, Jaunitis, Hoff, Fors b erg, Godfrey, Heldenbrand, Kisner

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Throughout the sports seasons Peppers participated in skits , one of wh i ch depicted a Lincoln High versus Grand Island game with all-gir l players and ten boy cheerleaders. These skits helped boost the morale

of the players and student body.

As the official pep squad of Lincoln High, they yelled loud and long, which proved they could add their color and support to a ll the sports events of the year.

PEPPERS: Bottom Row: Ma son, Mozer, Rez a c, Match a, M un son, Rogers, Ri d dle, Obering, Ran d ecker, L. Mack Row 2: A Ma ck, Morris, Lehr, Miller, Powers, Rusch, Naden, M eyer, Rullis, Lowe, Roboth a m Row 3: Pennington, K Ross, Ma y b e e , Powell, Nichols, O ehring, Osterlund, Peter son, Mcle a n, Miles Row 4: Pickett, secretary; Novak, L. Ross, M urrell, M a kepe a ce, McD a niel, M a han, Lichten b erg e r, Mc C orm a ck, M c C allum, Roze

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Lincoln High ' s 1955 entry in the newly formed Class AA bracket experienced their finest season since 1949 by sweeping through 15 regular season games without a setback and achieving the number one spot in the final World Herald ratings.

The Links added two wins in the District Tournament, defeating Grand Island, 66-47, and Northeast, 59-44, before slumping to defeat before speedy Creighton Prep, 47-42, in the State Tournament, to wind up their season with an impressive slate, showing 17 wins and one loss.

Victim number one of the season was Fremont with Bob Lamphere and Al Graves spearheading an attack which netted the Links a 47-27 win.

Scoring 82 p6ints and holding Fairbury to one field goal in the first half were high spots of an 82-30 victory over the Jeffs.

Kearney's Bearcats were skinned to the tune of 75-41 as the Links ;harpshooters continued their high scoring pace. Grand Island made the trip to Lincoln , only to return with the humiliation of a 74-53 defeat, at the hands of the Red and Black.

In the first rea l test of the season the Links turned back a mighty Omaha Tech five , 45-44. Marty Koolen ' s brace of gratis shots in the last 14 seconds provided the clinchers. Lincoln continued their winning way as Sioux City ' s Little Maroons faded before the Links, 62-40.

When cross-town riva lry was again revived, the Links swarmed the Rockets, 58-33. A fine balanced attack of basketball cuffed the Rockets into submission as Denny Curtin, Bob Lamphere, and Marty Koolen led the Links.

The Cowboys of Boys Town made their invasion a determined one but were worn to defeat by the score , 51-43, and Omaha Central fell to the mighty Linco ln quintet, 63-30. '

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Managers of th e 1955 basketball season were Larry Littrell and Jack Carlin.

After nine games without a loss the Links embarked westward t; be entertained by Scottsbluff and Sidney. Al Graves proved a big winning factor by hitting 29 points as the Links cuffed Scottsbluff, 77-54, and the next night he ripped the cords for 40 points in a 72-58 pasting of Sidney.

Lincoln High played host to North Platte and came from behind in the closing minutes to take a 51-48 victory from the lightly regarded Bulldogs.

Victories ·13 and 14 found the Links winning handily despite the fine individual scoring performances of Hastings' Tom Osborne and Omaha South's Ralph Hollingsworth. The Links rambled over Hastings, 68-49, and sank South , 54-A2.

To complete an all-victorious regular season, the Links journeyed to McCook and ruined the Bisons' stalling tactics to take a 60-44 decision.

The season's end found several of the Links recipients of honors. Allen Graves received All-State Honors from the Sunday Journal-Star and the World Herald for the second consecutive year. Denny Curtin and Marty Koolen were awarded All-State Honorable Mentions. Curtin, Graves, and Koolen also netted berths on the All-City Tearn.

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In · a breath-taking 45-44 victory over Omaha Tech, Marty Koolen lays in a bucket despite the defense of Sheldon Carlson, while Allen Graves and Denny Curtin poise for a possible rebound.

Bob Lamphere recovers a rebound and the Links, Cliff Hardesty, Denny Curtin, and Marty Koolen, head goalward as Omaha Tech's Bob Boozer watches.

A rebound and two points were charted for Denny Curtin on this play against Omaha South. Bob Zelenka, Cliff Hardesty, Allen Graves, and Ralph Hollingsworth witness the action in the Links' 54-42 conquest of the Packers.

Allen Graves Seems to be picking this one off the ceiling, but he is actually controlling a tip in the 75-41 victory over Kearney, as Cliff Hardesty and Bob Lamphere watch.

Bob Lamphe re appears to be doing a war dance as the Links win over Fremont. Apparently not interested in the exhibition, are Bill Hoppel! (40), Allen Graves, and two unidentified Fremont players.

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Unde r the ~tute l age of Coach Haro l d Scott , the 1954-55 Reserve Basketball Squad ended the season w i th a successfu l record of nine wins , t hree losses. Depending on team ba lance rathe r than ind i v i dual spark , they defeated Lincoln High Sophomores, and reserve teams from Fr emont , Fa i rbury , Omaha Tech , No r theast , Omaha Centra L North Platte , Hastings , and Omaha South.

Losses were suffered to Grand Is l and, Si oux City Central, and Boys Town .

This season ' s Sophomore Sq u ad , coached by Buford Grosscup, finished the season with three wins and four l osses. The year l ings beat the Crete Reserves, College View Reserves, and the Northeast Sophomores , while bowing to the Beatrice Reserves, Lincoln High Reserves, and Seward Reserves.

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RESERVE GYMNASTICS: Bottom Row: M uck, Pa rker, Haecker, J. Reifschneider Row 2: Jeys, He ad ley, Bra nd't, Ne lso n, Cerney , Strough Row 3: Rising , Morten , Sievers, G ill ao nd, G ross, Neeman , Burley, manager

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" The third time is a charm," seemed to be the slogan of Coach Phil Sprague's gymnastics team as they copped the State Championship in the optional division for the third straight year. The Links novice team was runner-up in its class.

First place honors in the State Meet went to Jim Heffelfinger in the optional division and Duane Strough in the novice class.

Paced by only one returning letterman and one returning squad member, the t e am was bolstered by nine members of last year ' s novice team. Both teams turned in fine season records, the optional class team being undefeated and the novice team losing only twice.

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WRESTLERS: Bottom Row : Place , Kuhn, Erickson, M. Luff , Venner , Pearson , Hunkins , Z l ab Row 2: Ro b ert E Smith, Noyes, Sacks, Re imers, Robert T. Smith, Baum, Ca l kins Row 3: L Luff, Barnhil l, Sp a dt, Young , M ad sen, Kel l er, Lo p ez, Shaw, M o sely , Va ll is ma

Sparked by a host of new talent, and paced by four returning lettermen, ~he Links mat men turned in one of their finest seasons in severa l years Only six of this year ' s regular squad were seniors , the rest being underclassmen , who d i d a fine job and gained va luable exper i ence.

The boys were coached by Harold Gilliland and Ed Schwartz kopf.

Gail Baum ha s a cr ad l e ho ld o n N ort hea st's Newell, as player s grimace in the background.

The Links ' opponents this year included Lincoln Teachers, Omaha Tech, Abe Lincoln of Des Moines , Boys Town, Omaha North, Linco ln Northeast, and Fremont. The team finished the season with the State Meet, where they placed sixth. Robert T. Smith, wrestling at 138 pounds , copped an ind i vidual championship for the Links.

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Ready for a fast start are Jqse Gacusana and Larry Converse. Watching (seated) are Tom Morrissey, Mike Watkins, John Usher, and John Henkle, and (kneeling) John Campbell, Gary Hill, and Jack Houchen.

Harry Ziegenbein gets set for a dive as Larry Haight, Lael Taft, Larry Thomas , and Charles Rook watch.

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The Lincoln High swimming team swept past defending champion Boys Town, at the University of Nebraska Coliseum pool. to cop their first state crown in six years. Individual winners included Jose Gacusana in the SO-yard free style, and Charles Wilson, in diving. Lincoln's 200-yard free style relay also took first place honors.

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After an interclass meet, the Links met Hastings, Sioux City Central, Omaha Tech, Abe Lincoln of Des Moines, Lincoln Northeast, and Boys Town.

Paced by seven returning lettermen and a rash of underclass talent, the Links under coach Harry Kuklin, were beaten only twice during the regular season.

Showing Ross McGlasson the position for a starting dive is Jim Olson. Charles Wilson, Gary Keller, Kenny Schwartz , Jon Sieck, and John Hartne.tt, manager , give advice and act as supervisors.

Returning lettermen are: (seated) Bob Holloway, Fred Teal, Dean Crocker, and Bob Deatin, and (kneeling) Bill North, Jim Junge , and Tom Fisher.

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With a new coach, LeRoy Colson, and one returning letterman, Bill North , the tennis team faced a rebuilding job this year and were sparked by sophomore's, Dave Calhoun, Bi ll Orwig , and Don Stronberg. After a busy schedu le they entered the State Meet , May 13-14.

Go lf coach, Harry Kuk lin, was greeted by a squad of four returning lettermen ,

Gary Gruenemeier, M i k e McCu i stion, Gordon Mohrman , and Ed Taber, who promptly whipped all opposition in th North Platte Invitational. McCuistion took medalist honors in this event fo r the third straight year. The golfers played a full schedu le before entering the St ate Sand Greens Tournament, Apri l 30 , and the St ate Grass Greens Tournament , May 13 and 14.

VARSITY TENNIS: Kneeling : Orwig, Haack, Stronberg Standing: Koolen, Calhoun, North RESERVE GOLF: Kneeling: Roze, Stevens, Bain b ridge, Williamson Standing: Parker, Sieck, Liming, A r l edge, C ooper RESERVE TENNIS: Kneeling: C hristiansen, Place Stand i ng: Wohlfarth, Fullbrook, Neeman
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VARSITY GOLF: Kuklin, coach; O'Grady, Pauley, Gruenemeier, Mc C uisifton, Taber, Mohrm a n

TRACK TEAM: Bottom Row : Galois , Lamphere, Revis, Sell, DeWitt, Campbell, Quick, Hanneman, Pospisil, Walters, Burke , Be ier, Haynes, Johnson, Talazs Row 2: Lee, Moses, Castigliano , Forkner, Swanson , Byers , Porter, Gacusana, Jacoby, Matison , Wood, Graves Row 3: Sievers, Schrepf , Henkle, Dean, CAoty, Watkins, Sutton, Graetz, Morrissey, Muck, Jacobs, Thompson , Pocras , Davis, Elliott Row 4: Probasco, Davis, Boyle, Liesveld, Schumacher , Mi ller, Hilligoss , Ha ll, True , Lewis , Whitemon , Williamson, Condon, Bryant , Spaedt , Pinkerton

Dur ing an afternoon workout, nigh-flying Jim Fielder clears a high hurdle with ease and looks ahead to the flight of barriers between him and the tape.

Ron Ga lois "fli es through the a ir with the greatest of ease " while perfecting one of his events, the broad jump.

Eight returning lettermen and a host of last year ' s squad members provided a fine turnout, as the cinder season opened with the annual interclass meet.

Coach Harold Scott's Links opened their regular season at the North Platte Invitational. The team then journeyed to Beatrice for a dual meet and returned home to host Sioux City Central. Boys Town provided the next Lincoln hurdle.

The team competed in the District Meet and the' State Meet, May 13 and 14, finishing with the Grand Island Relays held on May 17.

Practicing baton passing for the mile relay are M ik e Lee and Joe Gacasana , who a~e quartermiler, and weightman respectively.

VARSITY OUTFIELDERS : Littrell, Krhounek, Miller, Meierhenry

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A strong mound staff of five and a group of lusty hitters led Coach Bill Jensen ' s charges through a twelve-game season. The

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Links met teams from Boys Town, Council Bluffs, and Omaha.

Under the guidance of a new coach , Darrell Grell, the Reserve Squad began grooming for the opportunity of achieving varsity berths next season. The Reserves played a limited schedule with teams from the Lincoln area.

VARSITY INFIELDERS: Bayless, Dick F. Hergenrader, Newbill VARSITY RESERVE BASEBALL: Car ver, Ste inmiller, Hart, Spadt , Bart hell, Wa lin, Russell, Br own, Sc hei dt , Sh eridan Row 2: G i bs on, Sh one rd , Ke llo gg , White , Piper, Oltman, Jones, Me isinger, Fox, Mad sen Row 3: Au l d , Yo un gscap , Fi l bert , Lamson, St ein, Klein, McGowen , Sm ith, Chastain , Fish er

G. A. A. offers its members one thing that no other club can-it gives its members a chance to earn their own letters. Sports range from selling and touch football to hiking and golf. Every girl can find an interest.

To start the year , the members sold popcorn, peanuts, and apples at the foot-

ball games. After-school sports began with touch football, sparing nothing but the tackles. In the winter, activit i es centered around recreational swimming and lifesaving.

G. A. A. teams battled for championships in a club basketball tournament, and dancing enthusiasts rap i dly discovered that

G. A. A.: Bottom Row: Lemmerm a n, H oaglin, W e athe~hogg, C ol b y, H Strickl a nd, W right, A nd r ews, Murphy Row 2: Lehr, Pl att, M organ, W aser, Shoem a ker, Nichols, Vermaas, Pierce Row 3: Ro ss, Sievers, H a rding, Fisk, Bo b st, Murrell, Porter, Blum Row 4: Ellsworth, Be a hr, Ma xwell, Botts, Stew a rt, Sla g le, M iller, A. Strickl a nd, Mo sely
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L CLUB: Bottom Row: Be a hr, Lemmerm a n, Lehr, W eatherhogg, Miller, Strickland Top Row: Stewart, Nichols, Ross, M ur r ell, Sievers, Blum, W aser

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they could achieve poise and grace through the G. A. A. tap dancing classes.

Volleyball, table tennis, badminton, and bowling had their followers, who improved their efficiency in preparation for the many club tournaments

With the coming of spr i ng potentia l "Babe" Ruths , Patty Bergs , and G ussie Morans hurried outdoors at t he f i rst chance.

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The golfers and tennis players worked wholeheartedly to improve their weak points, while the baseball lovers tried to sharpen their winter-dulled batting eyes and fast balls. Not too far away from the baseball diamonds , archery competition was underway. The sturdier sports fans migrated to the country to enjoy the refreshment of hiking. In both fall and spring, some gir ls participated i n horseback riding.

G. A. A. GOLF : Lind, Pierce, Vermaas, Porter
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G. A. A. SWIMMING: A Strickl and , W e atherho g g, R. St ewa rt, Nichols, H Strickl a nd, H el de nb r a nd , Lin d , Sho e maker, M u rp hy G. A. A. HIKING: Bottom Row : Ri l ey, Nichols , W a ser, Blum, Sieve r s, Fisk Top Row: A. Strick l and, Maxwe l l , H. Strickland, M. Stew a rt, W eatherhogg
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G. A. A. BOWLING: Bottom Row: H. Strickland, W e athe r ho g g, Botts, Fi sk, A Strickl a nd Top Row: N ichols, R. Ste w art, W as e r, Riley, M ill e r

Miss Dorcas Weatherby presents letter and emblem awards at the annual G. A. A. luncheon held during semester vacation.

At the annual G.A.A. mid-winter banquet the girls received their hard-earned emblems and letter awards. Former G.A.A. members, Delores Wertz and Shirley Ross, helped give the program, and Miss Dorcas Weatherby presented the awards at the conclusion of the program.

A G.A.A. tradition which has been followed for more than 35 years is the real

climax of the season. The outstanding senior member of the club is honored by being chosen G.A.A. Cup Girl. She is elected on the basis of her participation in G.A.A. activities, leadership, and fine sportsmanship.

One of the last activities the club enjoyed was the picnic, which was held in May.

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G. A. A. VOLLEYBALL: Bottom Row: R. Stewart , Robits a ill, M org a n, Riley, Nichols, Wa ser, Ross, Sievers , Fisk, Hard ing Top Row: A. St rickl and , Mil l er, Ma xwell, Lemmerman, H Strickland, M. Stewart, H-oaglin , Andrews , Weat herhogg G. A. A. SELLING: R. Stewart , Ri ley, H. Strickland , A. Str ickl and , Nichols, Weatherhogg G. A. A. BASKETBALL: Bottom Row: Wright , R. Stewart , Ri ley, Waser, Nichols, Ross, Blum, Sievers, Fi-sk Top Row: Mose ly, A. Strickland, Lemmerman, Botts , Hoaglin , H. Strick l and, W eatherhogg, A ndrews, Platt

A. A. ARCHERY: A. Strickland , Ros-s, Siev ers , Nicho ls, Lemmerman , Hoag li n, H Str ickla'!'l d , Weatherhog ,g, Botts

G. A. A. BADMINTON: Bottom Row: Weatherhogg , R. Stewart, Wright, Nichol-s, Waser , Blum, Ross , Sievers, Fisk Top Row: M osely, A. Strickland, Miller, Sl ag le, Lemmerman, H Strick l and , M. St ewart, Hoag lin, Andrews , Bott s G. G. A. A. TABLE TENNIS: Ross, R. Stewart , A. Strickland, Sievers, Weatherh ogg, C ol b y, Nichols
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G. A. A. TOUCH FOOTBALL: Bottom Row: Harding, Murre ll, Ross , Sievers, Ri ley, Nichols, Waser , R. Ste wart Top Row: Mose ly, Botts, H. Str icklan d , Ne lso n, Weatherhogg , Lemmerman, A. Str ickl and

Bill Bancroft, waiting for Car ol Jackman and Sandra Enyeart to make their selections, knows they will find that "perfect" card for that "s pecial" person here at ALVORD PHARMACY.

"Gee, these chocolate sundaes are good, aren't they?" say Adele Keiser, Betsy Beck, Frances Allen, and Sally Downs, as they smile broadly over the counter at ALLEN'S FRIENDLY DRUG STORE

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" \ .. : ; , Roger Keller and Kay Riddle make appointments with Kathr yr Owens at ARTHUR OWENS STUDIO beca use they know the i pictures will be excellent.

"Turn your head this way a little," Mr. E. Burnham Anderson of ANDERSON STUDIO tells Ca rol Fields , while Yogi H ergenrader and Lois Waser watch them, very much amused.

No, this isn't radio! This is ASH WILLIAMS RECORDING SERVICE , where Marc ia McCallum and Deloris Beltz are making i a record of one of their favorite songs. Personal recordings make nove l gifts.

Like e veryo ne e ls e who has tasted Meadow G old ice cream Karen Hanson , Mary Lu Keil!, and Kenny Pocras think it's top s The folks at BEATRICE FOODS COMPANY use only the fine si ingredients and mos i· modern processes.

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Bev Doty pnd Bob Deahn are trying to decide wheth~r to rent a portable or standard size typewriter from BLOOM ' S TYPEWR I TER E)(tHANGE The rental paid can be app li ed on rhe purchase of +-he typewriter.

With a proud and pleasant smile Mr. Drew C. DeVriendt shows Lucy Webster, David Mitchel l, and Mary Lynn Stafford some of the excel l ant work d one by C AP IT OL ENGRAVING COMPANY for the 1955 Links.

Here we see Jack Muck and Judy Decker at the COMMONWEALTH COMPANY Thi s is the place to go for loans and financial counseling.

"These bath salts are a real bargain!" Joan and M a rgaretWi lson think as they look over the display in

There the customer gets good qua lity merchandise at a low price.

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John Sanders and Wa lt Br oer, Links photographer s, look at one of the many ine cameras at the CAMERA STORE , headquarters for photography equipment. CHEAPPER DRUG Sandra Pennington and Marty Perez have found a safe place to keep their valuables at the CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK Stop in sometime and inquire about their safe deposit boxes

"Just looking at those wieners makes me hungry," says Craig Callen, as he stands with Dick Hergenrader and Maryanna Gould at the meat counter at the DEL GOULD MEAT MARKET

Anyone can see that Dick Graham, Janice

Bob Wilson, and Elizabeth

are enjoying the fine food and beautiful surroundings at COTNER

If you say "Love that car!" JoAnna Rogers and Agnes McLean will agree with you. They are about to take it for a test drive from DUTEAU CHEVROLET COMPANY

Wouldn't you like to have your money work for you? Jim Vogt a'nd Helen Siefkes heard about First Federal's current rate of 3% and opened a savings account at FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

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Chatfield, Carpender TERRACE. Here we see Fred Teal and Nan Carlson at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK buying some savings bonds. They receive so much help that there is really no work to it at all. Braymen and Joan Sander s watch the demo-nstration of a built-in gas range at the GAS COMPANY With such equipment cooking is really a pleasure.

The cute baby chicks from H I LL HATCHERY held by Cobe Venner, Sa~a Ellis, and We,idell Grasz will make tender chicken dinne~s in a few short months.

Barber and Linda Walt are in high spirits as they lo~k over the Teen and Junior fashions in HOVLAND-SWANSON ' S Young Nebraskan Shop.

Alice Knudson and Roger Krhounek move the television cameras into position as Judy Hartman and Jim Junge try to explain why the weather forecast was wrong. KOLN- TV is the home of television entertainment in Lincolnla ,nd

Cynthia Soft drinks and the most delicious ha ,mburgers in town, which of course come from the HOTEL d'HAMBURGER , bring smiles to the faces of Annamae Cutts and Don Love. Carol Matcha and Marcia L aging are only two of thousands of Lincolnites who enjoy the pleasant music played daily by announcer Bob Askey over KFOR " W hat will you have?" Ruth Martir. asks JoAnn Botts, Blanche Lawson, and Ola Moore as they wait outside the KORN POPPER. They see so many good things that they cannot decide what they will buy.

"I just happen to need a new pen, too!" thinks Sandra Dennis as she watches a clerk demonstrate for Pat sy G iesick at LATCH BROTHERS, "Complete Office Outfitters."

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Over the counter goes more of the fine ice cream that LINCOLN DAIRY AND ICE CREAM COMPANY supplies to the L. H. S. cafeteria. Bruce Bres low and Boyd Breslow are getting iheir cones from Mrs. Esther H obson.

Taking time out for relaxation and a good snack at the MAYFAIR GRILL are Dorothy Beechner, Jeanine Garner , Cecilia Carter, and Barbara Ch urch. They found that the food was delicious.

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Tt1e photographer at MACDONALD STUDIO catches the radiant smiles of Lynne Meyers and Diana Gease as they pose with Tom Sloan and Dave Wilhelm. Dick Se:ymour and Meyer Cohen are pictured beautiful new home of the MIDWEST LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , 500 South Sixteenth Street, where "the policy is good insurance." in Miller's teen shop. Swingle models a beautiful new spring coat with Sally Wilson showing another from the teen shop, third floor, MILLER & PAINE.

The smiles orr the faces of Ray C rowl and C lare Grasmick explain that th seniors this year are happy with their caps and gowns from the' MOHAWK CAP AND GOWN COMPANY.

Bo b Elliott nee d e d a dictionary, and he went where so many p eople go, to the NEBRASKA BOO K STORE. Dick Moses, with a smile on his face, had just the book he wanted.

Placing money in their accounts at the NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE are Cynthia Noyes and Mary Dieterich. They know it will be safe there.

Inspecting the merchandise at NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER COMPANY are Don Boyle, JoAnn G odfrey, Bob Schrepf, and John Joyner. They see that this store can offer ihem the best of supplies.

W hen Janice Keller and John Stuart visited the NEHI BOTTLING CO MPANY , they saw Royal Crown Cola being bottled. All the b everages made by NEH I BO TTLIN G COMPANY are refreshing

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"This place always breaks down our wili power," think Lyle Luff, Cl a ire Prucha, and Carol Oehring as iheir choice of nuts is being purchased at the NUT HOUSE.

"This is the smoothest car! I just took it for a trial drive, and it runs like a dream," Doris Hudson reports to G ordon M ohrman and Jack Duffek, as they meet at RANDOLPH OLDSMOBILE COMPANY.

The photographer didn't hear what Larry DeVries said that amused A rnold Henderson and Richard Howey, but he did find that the RANDOLPH COFFEE SHOP is a wo,1derful place to relax and have a snack.

Pat Hedglin and Jane Odell look over the large selection of watches and rings at SARTOR'$ JEWELRY. " These will make fine presents for some lucky people!" they say wistfully.

Raymond Balfour and Gregg DeWitt enjoy watching one of the 18 tests performed on all ROBERTS DAIRY products in their modern laboratory. This helps to maintain the high standards of Roberts Dairy products. Like many Lincoln High School students who want a bite to eat and pleasant surroundings, Jerry Campbell, Carol Thompson, and Phyllis W illiamson meet at THE TEE PEE in the Hotel Cornhusker. With enthusiastic smiles on their faces Wendy Makepeace , Marje Holtmeier, Nancy Hays, and Joyce Higdon look at some of the outstanding pictures taken by TOWNSEND STUDIOS .

See ing doub le( No, b ut after seeing a large p l ate g l ass mirror at the VAN S)(?KLE GLASS & PAINT COM PANY , Barbara Hammond and ~n Sieck agreed that a new m i rror would be a welcom e addition to their homes.

Cad walla der and Mike Burke wisely decided they should have insurance and went imme d i ate l y to WEAVER-MINIER COMPANY Su sie King had just the p olicy t hey needed.

Jim Sm iles and exc l amati ons w ere the responses given when Mr. Pfe iff, Gai l Baum , and Gene Hr uza l ooked at the beaut i fu l new Plymouth at WHITE MOTORS COM PA NY. Jo Anne Fa hren b ruch, John Hartnett , Bob Mi l l er, and' Marcia Ayer enjoy some of the refreshing drinks and pleasant atm osphere at the WAGEY DRUG COMPANY Shown enjoying some of the tasty potato chips that c ome from the WEAVER POTATO CH I P COMPANY are Karlis Dzenis, C l arice Fox, Barbara Shirey, and Mi ll ard McCormack. C hecking some pages of type for the Links, are Karen Herma nsan, editor , and Kay Berrett, bi ography editor , who received fine help from the W OODRUFF PR I NT I NG CO M PANY .

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Abernethy, Bruce-I 6 , 31 , 33 , 107

Ab : es , Elizebeth Ma rie-69

Adams, Caro lynn -69, 105

Admini s, Biruta-62

ADVERT! SEM ENTS-138 -1 45

ADVOCATE-86 -87

Aebersold , Ernest F.-62

AEOLIAN CHOIR-96 -97

Agena , Marlen-69

l\hl Pamela Anne-33 , 120

Ahrends , Larry--69 -\kin, Jame s F.-69

Ak sami t, Ardeene-33 , 120

Alexander, Mrs. Marylouise-I0 , 06

o\lexander , Max ine Ruth-31, 33 , 84 , 110, 120

Allacher , Carol-62 , 108 , 110

/\lien , C.arolyn-69

"-lien Frances--62 , 99, 138

Allen , Larry N .-33

Allensworth , Don-62 99

Allison, Rich ard-62

A lm, Edward A.-62

>'-.LTRUSA CAREER' CONFERENCE-30

Amen , Judith Kay-69

Ames, Charlene Ann-69 , 83

Ames, Donald P.-5, 62 , 93 , 107 , !OB

Andelt, Robert-62

Andersen , Marilynne F.-33 , 120

Ander son , Aaron C.-33

Ander son , David-69

Anderson , Kenney E.-62

Anderson, Margaret-62

Ander son , Ph illi p Lynn-33

Andorfer , Sylv ia Mildred-33, 97

Andrews , Denn i s-69 , 99

Andrews , Donald H.-62

Andrews , Patr ici a Ann--6.9, 83 , 132 , 134 I 3~

Anker, Leanna-62

Anthony , Beverly A.-62

Antonides , Robert-10, 95 16

APOLLO CHOIR-96-97

APPRENTICE CHEERLEADERS- 11 9

AOUALINKS-104

Ar le dge , Bill-69 , 82 , 11 7 , 129

ART C.LU B-11 1

ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE-I02

Atk i ns , Rober t V.-62, 118, 126

August i n, Joan-62 , 99, 102

Auld , Jame s-62 , 98 , 131

Ault , Clyde-62 95

Avey, W illi am-33

Aye r, Marcia H.-33, 120 , 145

Baars, Jacqueline-62

Bacon , Kent Darrel-33 , 83, 97

Bade , Dor is -69

Bailey, Jerry M -62

Ba i nbr id ge , Tom-62 , 129

Baker , Albert-69

Baker , Carole Suzanne-33 , 120 Baker , Jimm ie D.-6'2

Baker, Sharon-69

Ba ld win , Paul E.-62, 107

Balfour , R'aymond L.-24 , 31 , 33, 84 , 85 , 144

Sammer , W illiam T -69

Bancroft , W illiam Hobart- 33 , 82, 85, 96 , 138

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BAND-SOPHOMORE-99

Ban i ster , Doretta-33 97

Ban ister, Mar ily nn G.-69, 72

Barber , Cynthia-3I , 33 90 , 94 , 97 , 102, 120, 141

Bargar Gary-56

Barkdoll, Leon-69

Barker , Barbara-69 , 102, 105, 106, 109

Barker Kathleen-62

Barnhill , Jo-hn-69 , 117, 127 Barrett , Jack-69

Barrett , Mar lene Rae-69 , 105, 106

Barrickman, Mardelle R.-33

Barry , Marilyn-62

Barthell, John L.-69, B2, 131

Barton , Denn is- 34

Bartunek , Eleanor Anne-34 , 96

Bartzatt , Melva-62 , 94

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Basoco , Richard M -62 , BB, 105

Bauer , Merle-34, 61

Bauer , Norma Jean-34, 97 , 103, 120

Baum , Gail L.-34, 11 4, 118, 127 , 145 Page 146

Baum, James 8.-69

Baumann, Peter-69

Baumgartner, Jane-69

Bayless, Ron-34 , 131

Beahr, Charlotte E -30 , Bear , Coleda A.-62

Breslow, Bruce-35, 142

Breslow , Lois--69 , 99

Bricker, Rex E.-62

Bridger, Kay-69

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Beb.out Sandra Kay-69, 103

Beck , Betsy-62, 94 , 99 , 102, 105, 138

Becker , John-62

Beckman , Kay-69, 82

Beckmann , Bonnie--69, 83 103

Beechner, Barbara-62 , 94 , 104

Beechner , Dorothy Jean-34 , 57 , 96 , 102 , 111, 141

Behrends, Larry-34

Bei ndorff, Dorothy-34, 86, 91, 119, 120

Beier, Sam K.-69 , 95, 130

Bell, Roger L.--69

Beltz , Delor is Ann-34, 91, 94 , 96 , 98 , 120, 138

Benkert , Sharon-69

Benzel , Norman C.-34 , 93

Benz in g, Jacque ! i ne-69, 85

Berger , Marcel l a-62 , 104

Berger, Maryellep-34, 96 , 120

Bergman , Tom-69

Br ill, Alan W.--69

Brinkman, Darlene-62

Breer , Walter L.-36, 85, 139

Bro lli ar, Sh irley -62

Brown, Barbara LaRue-62

Brown , Dorian--62 , 103

Brown , Forest-69, 95 120, Brown , Ke i th H -69

Brown , Roger-13I

Br own, Susan-62

Brownson, Audrey-69

Bruce, 'Marshall C.-69

Bruhl, Robert-62

Brungardt, Marilyn Jean-36 , 97 , 118

Brunner, JoAnn--62 , 94

Brunner , LaVonna K.-31 , 36, 96 , 102 , 110, 111, 120

Bryan , Donna-70, 105

Bryant, Jim-70 , 130

Buell , Frances-IO

Buethe , Dick-62, 98

Bergstraesser, W illi am L.-34 , 96 , 118 , 122 , 13 1

Bernhardt , Gary-69 , 99

Bernhardt , Jan ic e Rae-34 , 110, 120

Bernstien, Zeff J --69, 82, 95, 105 , 107

Besch , Gharlyn-69

B!ble, Barbara-62, 87, 102, 108, 109

Bice, Robert-69

Biggerstaff, Darry l W -69

Big ley, Larry-69

Billmyer , Ann-69, 111

B!ndrum, Jan ic e Louise-5 ,

Binger , Alan-34

Biten i eks , Elizabeth-62

Bi ten ieks, John-62

Bitterman , Ruford J.-62

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Blacketer, Dav id R.-35

Blaser , Karen Lee-35

Blende , Laur ie-69 , 106

Blore, Betty-69 , 83 , 110

Blum , Gretc hen-62 , 98 , 99, 132 , 133 134 , 135

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Bobst , Karen Lee-4 , 69 83 , 132

Bock, Joann M .-35, 103, Ill, 120

Bockelman , Dav i d C -69 , 99

Bodfield , Joan-62

Bogar, Will i am 8.-9 , 71

Boles, Ada! ine-35, 111, 120

Boles, Gary Dean-35, 96

Boline, Bil lie- 35 , 120

Bollard , Sondra-b9

Bol li nger , Vernon Earl-35

Bonnell , Valeria-IQ

Bonne , Beverly-69

Boppre , Judy-62, 108, 109

Borcher s, Sh irley- 62

Borden, Char les--69 , 95

Borgman , Edwin-69 , 117

Borland, Jack L.-35

Borland , Roger-35

Borner, Carol Jean-62, 94

Berrett , Kay - 19 , 30 31 , 35 , 84 , 97 , 105 , 111, 145

Bosak Claudyne-69, 110

Boswell Dick A.-69

Botts , JoAnn-69, 93 , 132 , 133, 134, 135 , 141

Botts , Robert Eugene-35

Bouwen s, Marv in L.-62

Bo vei a , Roger-69

Boyd , Sharon-62 103

Boyle , Don-35 , 97 130 , 143

Boyles, Ronnie-69

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Bradley, Paula-62 , 93

Bradley , Rebecca-62

Brady , Jane A.-62

Brammeier, Roland-35

Brandt , Roger-69 , 126

Brannen , France s A.-62

Bratcher , Eulalie-IQ

Bray , George F.-69

Braymen Nanc y Lynne-35, 102, 103, 120 , 140

Brehm , Charlene Jo-62

Brehm, Thoma s J.-35, 83

Bremer , Fred-I0 , 71

Breslow , Boyd-35 , I 05, I OB , 142

Buethe, Robert L.-70 98 , 99

Bul i n, Richard John-36, 99, 118, 126

Bull, Bette Ann-70

Bumgardner , Darlene E.-62

Buntemeyer , Jerry-70

Burback, Mary Ann-70

Burbach , Walter C.-62

Burchard. Elizabeth-62, 82 , BB, 94 , 105, 108

Buresh , Betty-62

Burk , Sharon-36 , 120

Burke, M ike-70 , BO, Bl , 95 , 117, 145

Bur l ey , Jerry-70, 117, 126

Burnett , Dick-62

Burnett , Patty A.-70

Burnham , Guilford-I I

Burrough s, Jim-36

Busboom, Ronnie-70, 95

Bush , Sharron Lee-36 , 97 , 120

Butterbaugh , Norma Jean-36, 120

Butts , Claudette M .-62

Buzek , Byron R -62

Bye , Dona ld-70

Byers, Rich ard-63 , 11 B, 126, I 30

Byers Sandra Jane-36, 96 , 103 , 120

Byorth , Dona ld-I I C

Cade , Barbara-70

Cadwallader, Gary Ned-3I, 36, 75, 91

Cadwal l ader , Jame s-70 , 71 , BO , Bl, 105 , 145

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Calcaterra , Patric i a-70

Calder , M ichael Arnold-70

Caldwell , LeRoy-63 • Calhoun Dave-70, 95 , 129

Ca lki ns, Gary-63 , 127

Callen, L. Cra i g-36, 102, 114, 118 , 140

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Camp, Lonny L.-63, 83

Campbell, Carol-70

Campbell , Donald-70, 117, 128 120, Campbell , Floyd-70

Campbel l, Gerald-97, 102, 130 , 144

Campbell, Raymond E.-36 , 126

Canterbury Caro l J.-70

Canterbury, Nancy J -70

Card , Ed-63

Carey , Barbara-70, 82, 105, 106

Carey , Ronald V.-36

Carl i n, John L -3 I, 36 , 83 , 84, 86 , 118, 123

Carlson, Nan C.-3 , 31 , 36, 38, BO , 104 , 110 , 120, 140

Carlson Sonia-63

Carney, C.harles-70

Carpender, Elizabeth - 36 , 82 , 87 , 92, 97 , 105 , 120, 140

Carpenter , Joyce-36

Carr i er , Jeanne-70 , 75 , 109, 110

Carroll , Judy-70 , 82

Carter , Ceci lia M.-I9 , 30 , 31 , 36 , 85 , 97 , 11 8, 120 , 142

Carter , Eugene-37 , 82

Carter , John Dale-37, 93 , 118

Carter, June-63, 110, 111

Carver, M ike-70 , 131

Case , Mary Susa n-37 , 96 , 103, I 06 , 111, 120

Case , R'obert J.-70

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Casement, • Harold-70

Casper, Phyll is J.-70

Casper, Robert l.-63

Castiglia'JS) , Serge-63, 82 , 117, 125, 130

Catron, Sl!lndra-70

Cavett, Alva-I I

Cepure, Janis-70

Cerny, G~y-70, 99, 126

Champoux, Elden-37, 114, 118

Chapman, Judith Lee-3I , 37 , 53, 87, 96, 102, I 06, I I I , I I 8, 120

Charles, Susan Lynne-70

Chastain, A ll en-70 131

Chatfield, Janice L.-37, 47, 82, 96, 102, 105, 120, 140

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Chermok, Shirley-63

Chesen, Ellen-63 94, 103, 106, 110

Childs, Dav id -63

Chrastil, Nancy M.-63 , 82, 110

Chrastil , Robert-70

Christensen, Jean-70

Chr\stensen , Richard L.-63, 66 , 82, 98 Christensen, Vera-63, 94

Christiansen, Gary Ray-70, 92, 95, 129 Chur~ 4h2 Barbara D.-3 , 25, 37 53 , 97 , 102 , 111,

Churchill, C.hester-70

Churchill, Marvin-70 , 117

Clark, Gerald M.-63, 95

Clark , Nina-37, 120 CLEF CLUB-I06

Clements , John-63

Clements, Kenneth D.-37 , 98

Clevenger , Jacqueline Jo-63

Clinkenbeard, W illiam W.-37, 98

Closner , Gary-70

Cloud, James-70

Clough, Bonnie-63

Cochell, Milton L.-37, 97

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Cohen, Meyer Warren-37, 98, 142

Colby, Sarah-70 , 80, 103, 106, 132, 135

Cole, Sandy-70

Gollier, Morr is-98

Colliers, Lester-70 , 93, 99, 117

Colson, LeRoy-I I, 83

Combs, Patric ia Ann-70 , 82 , 99

Comer, Robert-70 , 117

Condon , Bruce-70 , 99 , 130

Conradt , Mary-63

Converse, Larry-70, 118, 128

Cook, Roy-70, 82 , 98 99

Coombs, Mrs. lrma-12

Cooper, Maiel-63

Cooper , Tom-70, 95, 99, 129

Coover , Nancy - 31, 37, 84 87 , 89, 99, 102, 108, 109 , 120

Copeland Marlene A.-70

Copeland , Noel-70

Copp i nger , Joyce-70

Corn , Roger-70

Cosier , Gary L.-63

Cott i ngham Gay le-70, 95 , 107 Cox , Donna-70 , 82 , 104, 106, 111 Cox, Johnny-70 , 92 95, I 17

Crain, Meredith-70

Crane, William-63

Crate, Mary-63

Crawmer, Wanda-I2

Creathbaum , Claudette-63

Crewdson , Doris J.-37

Crewdson, Marv in- 63

Cr i sler, Rona ld LaVon-63

Crisp , R'ona ld-63

Cr i swel I, Donna-63 , 94

Crocker , Dean-31 , 37, 61 , 82 , 89, 97, 102, 10 5, 128

Crocker, Martha-63 , BB, 94 , 105

Crocker, Sandra Marline-3I, 37 , 82 , 94 , 96 , 110, 120

Crockett, Deanna V.-70

Crook , Jack Dale-37 , 57 , 92, 98

Crosby, Patricia-70 , 103, 109

Cross, Marie-I2

Crowl Ray 8.-31, 37, 91, 96 , 98 , 143

Crumb, Barbara-70

Cruse , Richard-63

Cullen , Sharron Jean-70, 103

Curtin, Denny-38 , 96 , I 18, 119, 122, 124, 131

Curtis , Judy-70

Custer, Bill-63, 117

CUSTODIANS-27

Cuttell, Dee-70 , 72

Cutts, Annamae-38 , 111, 120, 141

Dahlstrom, Charles Eugene-38 83

Dakan, Stephen-70, 99

Dale , Barbara-63 , 94

Daley, Ray 8.-63 , 98

Dallas, Marlyn Kay-70

Dally , Robert L.-70

Damke, Jack-63

Danek , W illiam J.-63 , 80, 81

Danese , Teresina-I2

Daniel, Don-70

lJan iel s, Phyllis-63, 105

Danielson, Janet Mary-30 , 3 :, 38 , 86 , 94 , 96 , 104

Dasher, Darwin L.-38, 98, 99 , 106

Dau , John E.-63 99

Daugherty, William S.-63

Davenport , Reba-63

Dav i s, Charles-38

105, Davis , Donald-70, 95, 117, 125, I 30

Dav is, Lanny D.-38

Davi s, Pamela-70, 104, 111

Davi s, Ri ta l.-63

106, Dav is, Ronn ie E.-70

Dav is, William H -70 , 130

Davi sson, Sandra-63, 94

Deahn , Robert H.-38, 118, 128, 139

Dean, Roger-70 , 99 , 130

DEBATE-108

De~oer, tsonnie-70

De Brown , Li nda-63

Debus, Eugene P.-63 , 95

De Ceunynck , Raymond J .-38, 91, 96 , 108

Decker , Jud ith, -3, 17, 3 I, 38 , 76 , 80, 81 , 86, 102, I~. 120, 139

120, Denham, R'obert-70

Dennis, Sandra-38, 42, 89, 105, 120, 142

Densberger, Genev ieve L.-63

Derby, John-70, 95

Der ie g, George William-38

DeShayes , Sandra R.-63

Devore , Maralyn J.-63, 94

DeVries , Larry-3I , 38 , 93, 107, 108, 144

DeW itt, Gregg - 22 , 32 , 38 , 82 , 95 , 96 , 102, 130, 144

Diamond, Edd i e-38 , 8~

D ickey, Faye M.---70

Diekmann, Sandra Jean-70

Diekmann, Sh irley- 70

Dieterich, Mar y-63 , 87, 102, 109, 110, 143

Di Pietro, Mar i a Antonietta-39, 109, 110, 120

Dittoe, Janas-70

Dixon , Judith Lee-63 , 94

Dobbins , Larry-39

Dochow , Claude-63

Dodson, Edw in M ich-'lel -39

Dolberg , Warren-70

Donahoo , Lloyd E.-63 , 83

Donovan , James W.-63 66 , 88 , 95

DOORMEN-83

Doran Jean-63, I 10

Doran , Ronn ie C lifford- 39

Dor sey, John C..-63 , 64

Doty, Bever ly-30 , 31 , 39 , 82 , 84 , 96 , 102, 104, 106, 110 139

Dot y, Char le s-70 , 105 , 130

105, Dou~ hit, James-63, 95

Downs , Sally-63 65 , 94, 102, 103, 105, 119, 138

Drager, Patric ia Ann-63

Drake, Jacque line- 39 , 120

Drbal , Thoma s-39 , 83

Drda, Dal l a s-6 3

Dre ith, Nancy-63 , 65 , 94 , 103

Duffek, Jack-39, 93 , 114, 118, 144

Duffek, Me lvin J.-70

Duffy, W illiam L.-70

Duis, Deanne-70 , 107 , 109

Duke, A ilene-70

Dumper1·, Doroth y-I 2

Dun klau, Shielah-70, 82 , 105 ; 111

Durst, La rry-70

Dvorak, Mrs. La vina -I3

Dw inell, D ick- 63

Dwyer, Jim L.-63

Dzenis, lngrida-63, 107

Dzen is, Ka rlis -3I , 39 , 47 , 108 , 111, 145 118, E

103 , Earleywine, Sharon-70

E.C.A. COMMITTEE-I02

Eckhardt , Johnn ie Wayne-70

Eckhardt , Patric ia Catherine-39 , 119 , 120

Edwards, Shirley-70 , 105

Eells, Sharon L.-70, 82

Eglite , Andreis-63

Eh rlich, Bill-63 , 95

Eicher, Beverly Jean-39, 108, 110, 111 , 120

Ellenwo od , Robert-63

El lenwood, William-63

Ell iott, John-70 , 117, 125, 130

Elliott, Robert A.-63 , 80, 82, 85 , 88 , 95, 143

El lis, Charles-I7, 63

Ellis , Edith-I3

Ellis, Kay-63

Ellis , Sandra-63, 94 , 104, 141

Ellison, Gaylord-39, 57 , 99

Ellsworth, Sharon-70, 82, 103, 106 , 111, IJ

Eloge , Barbara L.-70

Eno , Dick H.-63

Eno , J im -70 , 95 111

Enyeart , Cha rles-39

Enyeart , Sandra Kay-39 , 82 , 96 , 120, 3!i

Epp , Bern iece -39 , 97 , 120

Eshelman , Clarence J.-63

Etmund, Ethel-13

Evans, Bruce-71

Evans, Clarence-13

Evans , Mrs R'uby-27

Everett, Sha ron-71

Evolga, Beverly-63 , 105

FACULTY-10 - 25

Fagerberg, Wil li am-63, 98 , 107

Fahrenbruch , JoAnne-40 , 61 , 110, 111, 145

Farman, Belle-13

Fazel, Dona ld-71

Felber, Jerr y J -40

Fia la, Barb ar a-63

Ficke, Marlene-63 82, 87, 94 , 102, 119

Fi e lder, James Edwa rd -40 , 97 , 130

Fields Carol.Anne-40, 61 , 97, 120 138

Fifer, Carolyn-63

Filb ert , Gera ld L.-20 , 40 Fi lbert, Kenny-63, 125, 131 96 , Finig an , Dorina Lee-71

Finkel, Sandra --6 3, 105, 106, 11 0

Firest one , Barbara K.-4 , 71

Fi scher, Dell-7 i, 131

Fish , Sharon-63

Fisher , Ann Mar i e-7 1, Ill

Fisher, Thomas L.-31, 38 40 , 89 , 105, 108, 128

Fisk , Kathleen-7I , 132, 133, 134, 135

Flachman, Karel L.-71

Flachman, Kay L.-63

II8,Florin, John-71

Floth , Stanley , W.-63, 98

Foell, Sandra-30 , 31 , 40 , 96 ,1 02 ,11 0, Ill, 120

Foltz , Norma-63

Fontaine, Sharon L.-71

FOOTBALL-I14-II7

Forkner , Johnny-63 , 130

Forsberg , Caroline Bell-40 , 103, 120

Foster , Carol Ann-40, 120

Fo ster, Mary Ellen-40, 120

Fowler, Don-71 , 117

Fox, Clarice-40, 120, 145

Fox, James-71, 95, 131

Frailey , Dwayne A.-7 1, 93 , 107

Frank , Dorothy Ann-63 , 103

Frank, Mar ilyn -7I

Franzen , Jeane-63

Franzen, Joyce-71

Fraser , Susan-63 , 66 102, 108, 109, 11 0

Frazier, Delores-40

105 , Fredstrom , Rudolph L.-8

Free l and , Sha rre-40, 120

Freese , Dietrich Arthur W.-39 , 40 , 87 , 89, 105, 108

Fr ie dman , Morris-7I , 99 , 105

Frisbee, Nancy Jean-63

Fr itts, Naoma J.-71 110

Fritz , Jayne E.-7I

Fr itz, Lee-40 , 96 Fullbrook, Ed43, 129

Fu ller, Bette-7 1, 110

Fu lts, Caro ly n-7I , 83

FUTURE NURSES CLUB-I03

G.A.A.-I32-I35

Gabarron , JoAnn-63 65 , 80, 81 , 84 , 94, 104, 110

Gable, Ramon-7I

Gacusana , Joe-7I , 11 7, 128, 130

Galois , Ron-63, 114, 116, 118, 130

Gana , Herman-63

Gandara, John-7I 95

Gannon, Kenneth R.-7I

Garcia, John-71

Garcia, Ray-7 1

Gardner, Dale-63 , 117

Gardner, Larry-4 , 71

Gardner, Margaret-63 , 65 , 94, 104, 105, 119

Garlinghouse, Jean-63 65, 88 , 94 , 103, 104, 105

Garner, Jeanine Kat hleen - 3, 31 , 40, 53 , 92, 96, 111, 118, 120, 142

Garrett, Waynette A.-63, 110

Gartner, Thomas L.-II , 40 , 83 93

Gaylor, Melv i n-7I

Gearke, Judy-64

Gease, Diana-64 , 87, 94 , 102, 109, 11 0 , 142

Ge ier, Carol Jean-64

Ge ig er , Lucy-I4

Erickson, Charles G.-40 , 96 , 118, 127 105,

118, Ge isflin ger, Clar ice Ann-7I, 99

Gerdes, Beverly-4I , 120 Gerdes , Lela-41, 120

Gerdts , Richard-7I , 99

Gere, Jonnie Cay-4 1, 98 , 120

Gerlach, Gary Spomer-4I

Gessner, Virginia-64 , 82, 94, 104

Gettman , Patricia Ann-7I, 72

Gibbs, Donald D.-41

Gib son, Bob-64 , 95 , 131

Gies , David-64

Giesick, Patsy Ann-5, 31 , 41, 89, 94 ,11 0,1 42

G il bert , Anne-64 98 , 103

Gilfillan, Lila -64

Gilland, Rich ard-64 126

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Gillen, Fr ank-71 , 95 , 105

Gilmore , Fr ances-64

Gion, Harold-71

G ir a rd ot, Steve--64

GIRLS OCTET-94

Glade, Doroth y-64, 94, 110

G l antz , Larry-71

Gl ic k, Shirley Mae-7 1

Godfrey , JoAnn-41 , 96, Ill, 120 , 143

Goeden, Jan ice Adel-7 1, 85 , .103

Goemann , Margaret-64, 94

GOLD-129

Gonza lez, Eleanor-71

Good , Ber yl -14

Goodenkauf , Jud i th K.-71

Goodman , R'ebecca-71, 103, 105

Gordon, Ray Cha rles- 71, 72

Go re, Dorthea-14

Gou ld, Ma ry anna Ka y-19, 31 , 41 85 , 96, 105 , 140

Grab e nste i n, Sara-64 , 82, 94, 103, 106

Grady, Gerrey-71

Graetz , M ichael -71 , 95 , 105, 107, 130

Graff , Jerry-71

Graham , Caro ly n-71, 103

Gra ham , Claudette-71, 82

Gra ham, Ric hard H.-41 , 82 , 83 , 93 , 140

Grant , Laur ie L.-41 , 120

Grasm ick, Clare Marie-31, 41 , 82 , 9 1, 94 , 97, 110, 111, 143

Gra smick, Judy Jane-41

Grasmick , Patric i a Ann-41 , 97 , 120

Grasz, Wendel l-64, 99, 141

Graves , Al le n-41, 80 81, 118, 122 , 124 , 130

Gra y, Jud ith -71

Gra y, Tr ithe na-64

Green, Al b e rt-41, 83

Green , Pauline-71

Greene, Gretchen-71, 105 Ii I

Greeneme ie r , Maryane-64

Greenlee , Roge r-64 , 122

Grell, Darrell-14

Gr ichel, Helga-41

Gr ierso n, Warne r R.-41

Gr iese r , Loren Edward-41

Gr i ff i n, Judy-71

Gr i nbergs , Maruta-42 , 108 , 110 , 120

Grone, Elizabet h-14

Gropp , Henry-71

Gro ss, Jaye ll -7 1, 117 , 126

Gros scu p, Buford-15

Gruendeman , Grace-&4

Gruenemeier , Gar y- 64 , 82 , 118 , 129

Grutt is, Levonne-71 , 105, 106

Gu hin, Vir g inia - I S

Guild , Dean-64 , 117

Gundermann , Margu erite- IS Gur.der sen. Morten-15

GYMNASTICS- 126

H

Haack , Larry-71 , 107, 129

Haack, Sandra J.-71 , 83 110

Haa s, C lare ne G.-71 , 106

Haas , Denn is 0 -72

Haa se, Ja net-64

Hackman, 0. W.-5 9

Hackstadt , Denne-72

Haecker G eorge -72 , 126

Hafeme iste r , N ea 1-1 5

Hagg ie, Kat e-72 , 75 , 82, 105 , 109 , Ill

Hahn , Jerr y-72 , 95

Hahn , Rona ld R -72 , 95 , 99

Ha iq ht, La rr y-64 , 128

Ha ll, Don--64 , 130

Ha ll, Dorot hy -64 , 102, 105 , 108

Hall, Ruth-16

Ha m, Bonn ie-72, 82

Ha mer, Pat-64

Ham ilto n , Jo h nn y 0.-72

Hammond, Barba ra -64 , 65 , 104, 145

Handy, Donna Rae-72

Hanks , Nan cy-72

Hann , Oa vid --64 , 114, 118

Hanna , Ronald E.-42

Hann ema n, Ju dith-72 , 80 , 81 , 106

Hanneman , Larry-72 , 117, 130

Hanneman , Sharon-6,4 , 94 , 99

Hansen , Carol Lee--64 , 110

Han sen, Darre ll J.-72

Hansen, Gary-72, 98

Hansen Mariann e M.-64 , 94, 106

Hansen , Yvonne E.-72

Han so n, Karen-72 , 105, 107, 138

Hanthorn , Robert-72

Hardesty , Clifford-32, 42 , 114, 116, Hard i ng, Judy Kae-72 , 83

Hard ing, Sonya--64 , 132 , 134, 135

Hardt , Larry A.-72 , 83

Harr is, Dar yl- 72

Harr i s, Mar le ne Jo yce -42, 120

Huc k, Jo hn -72

H uds on , Oor i s-44, 57 , 82 , 86 , 92 , 96 , 102, 105, 111,

Harr is, Mar vi n-64 118, 120 144

Harr is, R'oger L.-42 , 56

Harr is, V Gene-64

Harr is, Wanda-72 , 82

Harrison , John C. -64

Harr i son, Virginia-42, 103 , 120

Har t, Larr y-72 , 131

Hart ley, Ra ymo nd-64

Hartman, Gale-64

Hudson , Marv in -72 , 117

Hug hes, Art-72 82 , 95 , 117

Hughes , John J.-44, 47, 102

Hughe6, Mr s. Le il a-16

Hunk i ns , Bruce-72 , 99 , I 18, 127

Hun kins, Dia n Lee-44 , 108, Ill, 120

Hun kins, Do r ot hy-72

Hun t, Barbara-72 , 99

Hartman , Judy L.-3, 31 , 42 , 53 , 80 81 , 12J , 141 Hunt, Oalla s-64 80 , 8 1, 94 , 103 , 104

Hart 1 n 4 e 5 tt , John-39, 42 , 89 , 90 , 91, 96, 10:; , 108, 128,Hun ;, D. Kenneth, Jr.-64 , 99

Har vey, Ed ith L.-72

Ha ss, W ilbur Ad olph -3 1, 42 , 107, 101

Hatc her ,Jacque line A -64

Hatcl i ff , Eldo n-42, 114, 118

120, Hausc hild, Eugene E.--64

Hawk , Norma J.-72, 83

Hayford , Roger W.-64 , 85 , 88, 105

Ha y ne s, Edd ie-42, 130

Ha ys, Nancy Let iti a-42 61 , 87, 92 , 96 , 120, 144

Ha ys Robert L --64 95, 98, 108

Headley, Robert L.-72 , 126

Healey, Su san-72, 104, 106

Heckman , Bett y-16

Heckman , Janet M.-72 105, Hedgl in, Danny-72 , 99, 117

Hedglin , Patr ici a Anne-42 , 92 , 96 104 , 12J , 144

Hedr ick, 0. L.-16

Heffelfinger, Jim-64, 126

Heidenre ich, Sylvia -31 , 43, 110, 120

Heidtbr ink, Cecil-43 , 61

He ironymus, Et hel Mar ie-43

Held enbrand, Ar la Mae-30, 31, 43 , l'.l4 , I~'.:, 133

He llweq, Janice - 72, 105 , 11 1

He lmscfoerfer, Kafher ina -43, 97 , 108, 110 , l~0

Hel vey , Rh oda Ra e-43 , 96 , 111, 120

He msath, Ga lort 0 -64 , 98

Henderson , Arno ld -64 , 88 , 92 , 93 , ICS , 107, 1~4

Hendr icks, Deanna-72

Henke, Fred-95

Henk le, Giles-72, 128, 130

Hennesse y, Marl en e J.-64

Hergen rade r, Ga ry -72

Hergenrader Jan ice-72

Hergenrader , Richard A.-3 1, 43 , 96, 118, 131, Hergenra der, Ric hard F.-32 , 62 , 64 , 118, 122, 138

Hergen rader, Roche lle -72 , 83, 99, IC6, 11 0

Hergenrader, Roger-43 , 83

Hergenrader, R'osemary K.-5 , 64 , 94

He rma nson, Karen- I 9, 31 , 43 84, 92 , 96 , 102, 11 0, 120 , 145

Hertze l, Roger-72

He spe, Judy-64

Hes s, Ca rol Le e-72

He ssee, Bob-64 , 83 , 95 , 125

He uer tz , Gordon-43, 56

He uertz, Kay-72

H ibbert, Mrs. A lic e-26

H ib bert , Di xie--:72

H icks, Ja mes El lio tt-64 , 83

H igdon, Jo yce Ann-43 , 86, 92 , '17 , 110 , i 11, 144

H ildreth, Norbert-72

H ildreth, Pal mer -43

H ile, Ronald 0 -43

H ill, Ga ry- 72 , 82 , 85 102, 108 , 128

H ill, Josep h Alan-43 , 82, 85, 89 , 105 , 108, 115,

H ill, K'An ice-64 , 108 H ill, Ma ry Jo-72

Hi lligoss, De xte r N.-72 , 130

H i ll igoss, Richard-72

Hi llis, Larr y-64

Hili·, Tom-64

H i nkle, Henry-43

H i nk le, Lou is e E.-72

Hoag lin, Yvonne-72 , 85 , 103 , 132 , 134 , 135 Hoerner , John-22 , 72, 99 , 105 , 106

Hof, Claudette-IS , 64 , 82 , 102 , 119

Hoff , Rose Marie-31, 42 , 43 , 97 , 12i)

Ho iberg, Ow en -72 , 95

H olli baug h, Ly le-64

H olloway, Barbara F.-64

Ho lloway, Bob-43 , 12B

Ho lmes, Marlene Kay-43 , 120

Holmes, Virgin i·a Louise-44 , 120

Ho l tmeier, Mar jorie Ann-44, 92, 97, 104, 111, 120 , 144

HOME ROOM ALTERNATES-82

HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES-82

Hoover , Jane Lyn-44 120

Hornby , Larry--64

Hors;•, George-44

122 , 124, 131 Ho ss ack , Larry J -31, 44, 96., 98

Hardy , Barbara J.-42 , 97, 103, 111, 120

Harlan , Percy-72

Harm s, Wa y ne-72

Harper, Joe-72

Harrah , Alan-64

Harr is, Arl ene M.-42

148

Houchen Jack-72, 82 , 83, 128

Housel, Barba ra--64, 87 , 98

Hou sel, Donna-72 , 82

House l, Jud y Ann-72

Hou ser, J im -72 , 117

H owey, Rich ard L - 16 , 31 , 44 , 107, 144

Howland, R W.-16

Ho y, Donna-72

H ruz a , Eugene J.-44 , I 14 , 116, 118, 145

Hun t, Roberta R.-64

Hunt , W illiam -64 , 88 , 98 , 105

Hunter , Walter-I 1, 17

Hunzeker, Norma-44, 96

Hutchi son, June-44

Hut sel l , F. Vivian-64

le salnieks , Ska idrite -44 , 107 l hlanfeldt, Gary-97

Ingham, Jack-72

INTERNATIONAL CLUB-108

I sherwood, Bruc e A -5 64

ltzen, John-72

Ja ckma n, Caro le-64 , 138

Jac kson, Bill-72

Jackson , Donna-73 , 106

Ja ckso n , Roger-44

Jackson, Rona ld -44, 98

Jacob, Rosa lie M.-64 , 88, I0b, I 10

Ja co b s, Mar vi n C.-44 , 114 , 116 , 11 8

Ja co b s, Mar y A lice-73

Jacobs , Richard L. -

,

,

, I

,

, I 30

Jacob se n, James-73

Jac oby, Jer ry -64 , 98 , 130

Ja co b y, Lar ry -4 , 64

James , Loree Ann-44 , 92 , 120 Jame sson, Gaye Anne-64 , 98

Janouse k, El len-73

140Jaun i ti s, lnta-44, 97 , 120

131,Jaunzemis, Jan is -45 , 96

J enkins, Florence - 17 Jenkins, Ma rlene Jo y-45 , 97, 102 , 103, 106 , 111, 120

Jensen, Bill-II, 17

103,Jensen, Jean-45 , 82 , 110, 111, 120

J ensen, Rona ld -73

J eys, Samu el A.-73 , 126

J odais , Ve lta -64

J ohann es , C righton -73 , 107 Johns, San dra- 64 , 94, 102 , 103

Jo hnsen, Sidney A.--64

Jo hnson, Arv id - 17

Johnson , Breanna L -64 , 87, 94 , 102, 103

Jo hnson, Caro lyn-4 5, Ill, 120

J oh nson, Conn ie Jo-31, 45 , 97 , 110 , 111, 1:0

l~0,Johnson, Jane-64 , 82, 102, 108 , 109

Jo hns on , Janene-64 , 66 , 82, 99

Jo hn son, J eremy- 73 , 99 , 130

Jo hns on , Ka y-73

Jo hnson, Larr y L.-73

Jo hnson, Lowell, Jr.--&4

I 18Johnson, Nancy-73

J qh nson , Norman-64

Jo hnso n , Rich a rd -45

Jo hnso n , Richard G.-73

Jo hns on , Sh irley M.-45 , 120

John so n Su san -64 , 103 , 110

Jo hnso n, Tom-73

Johnson, W ilhelmina -I?

John sto n Bill-73, 95

Jones , Al le na-31 42 , 45, 94 , 96 , 120

Jon es, Bonn ie Ann-12 , 45 , 120

Jon e s, Conn ie R'.-64, 82 , 94 , I 10

Jon es, Gordon-73 , 99

J ones, Mar ilyn P.-64

Jone s, Sara France s-45, 82 , 98, 102, 105 , 108, 109 , 120

Jon es, Tommy-73, 95 , 117, 13 I

Jo rdan, Cas eal- 73

Jordan , Fran k B.-45

118,Joyner, James-73

Jo yner, John-45 , 143

JOY N IGHT-92-93

Ju dkins, Evelyn , B.-73, 99

Jundt , Carole-73 , 83

Junge , James Sad ler-31 , 45 80 , 81, I 02 , I I 8 , 128 , 141

JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE-95

JUN IO R PLA Y-88

JUNIORS-62-68

Jur i ca, Betty Jo-45 , 120

Jur ic a, Ro se Mar ie -73

K

Ka hl, Renate-39 , 45 , 90 , 91 , 97 , 105, 108, I 10, IZO

Ka hler, Jo h n Paul-45

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Kahler, Karyn--64, 94, 10 3, 110

Kait i., Se ija An ita- 39 , 45, 108, 109, 120

Ka l n1ns , Mara--45 120

Kapeller , Melvin-64, 117

Karcher , ~Larry-7 3

Karpovics, Walter 64

Kasha , Jerry Lee-73, 99

Kastanek1 Ron--64

Katt, Larry L.--46

Kaufman-, Nao mi Marla--64, 110

Kavan, Mrs. En id-26

Keeney , Don-73

Ke il!, Mary Lu-73 , 82, 138

Keim Micheal 8r yan--4b

Keiser, Adele-64 , 94, 138

Keiser, Pats y--64

Keller , Gary-64, 82, I 18, 128

Ke ller, Jan ice-64, 105, I 10, 143

Ke ller, Kay-73

Keller, Larry Lee-73, 127

Keller, Roger-64 , 138

Kellogg, John-64, 82, 125, 13 1

Kelly, Bobb ie Jo-4 , 64, 94, 102, 106 Kelly, Kathleen-46, 53 , 60, 120 Kelly , Vermeta-73

Kemp, Mildred-IS

Ke mper , Loretta-64, 94

Kempf , Glen-73

Kennedy, W illiam D.-73

Kent, Doug la~-73, 93, I 07 Kermmoade, Jerold-64, 117 Kern, John T.--46, I 15, I 18 Kerns , Benn ie-7 3

Kerns, Lorraine-73 , I 10

K'ess, Fred-73

Kiess, Carolyn--65, 82

Kilian, Conrad T.-42, 46 Kilzer, Kay-73

King, Richard-73

Kinner, Patr icia Ann-46

Kinney, Jud y-73, 82

Kinney, Patric ia-73 , I 10

Kipl1nger, Bruc e-73

Kisner, Jan ice-46, 61 , 120

Kissler, Jack W.-73

Klein, Ann Marie-46, 84, 103, 110, 111, 120 Klein, Larry J.-73, 95, 131 Klem sz, Da le-73

Klusman, Bucky-73

Knadle, Nancy Janis---'46, 96, 103, I 10, 111, 120 Knee, Kent-65, 95

Knight, Ralph A.-65

Knollenberg, Bill-73

Knowles, Kathryn Louise-46

Knowlton, Earl-65

Knudson, Alice - 46, 82, 89, 97, 102, 105, 118, 141

Kobel, J udith-73, 103

Koch, Mary Jane-72 , 73, 106, 111 Koch, Shirley-65, 94

Koenig, John D.-65

Kohl, Sharron-73

Kohlmann, Henry G.-73

Konz, Larry-73

Koolen Marty-3, 31 , 46 80, 81, 87 , 91, 95 , 96 , 123, 124, 129 Korell, Arlene-73 Kovarik, Leland-24, 46, 98, 102, 105 Krantz, Barbar a F.-73 Kreick, Patricia Ann-65 Kreiss , Paul-73, 93, 107 Krejci , Wauneta T.--65

Krhounek, R'oger-2I, 46, 80, I 14, 116, 118, 131, Krieger, Joyann-3I, 46, 111, 120

Krieger, Karen-65, 94

Kruce, Karen R.-65, 94 Kruger, Gene-65

Krums, Bruno E.-65

Kruse, Kenneth-73 , Kruse, Richard-73

Kurse, Tom-73

Kuhn, Gordon V.-46, 97, 118, 127

Kuklin, Harry-IS , 129

Kulla, Darlen e-:---73

Kulla, Leora-65

Kuster, Herbert L.-73 83, 11 7

Laase, Nancy Kay-73, 99, 105 , 109

Lacey, Margaret-73

Laging, Marcia-46, 84, 96, 119, 120, 141

La m, Shara lyn Kay-46 Lambert , lrene-47, 97, 120 Lambert , Shirley--65

LaMere, Albert-I I, 18

Lamphere, Robe rt - 23, 32, 47, 97, 115, 116, 123, 124, 130

Lamson , Lee-73, 82, 117, 125 , 131

Landingham , Darrell-65

Land ingham, Jerry-73

Lange , Howard H.-3I, 47

Langew isch, Don G.-65

Lantz, Barbara L.-65

LaPage, Denn is-65

Larsen, Kathleen An n--65

Lasenieks, Andy-73

Lautzenhe;ser, Barbara-65, 107, I 10

Law, Roger-65

Law, Ronn ie J.-73

Lawson, Blanche H.-65, 110, 141

L CLUB-118

Leach, Shir ley-73

Leacock, Sall y J .-65, 94

Lear, Joan-73

Lee, Michael R.-2 1, 47, 97, 115, 116, 118, 123,

Leech, Robe rt G.-73

Lefler, Esther-IS

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Livingston , Colleen A.-65

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Long, Robert-65

Loos, Ar lene June-65

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Lop~z. Don-73 127

Lopez, E. Gilbert-47

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Marshall, B. Kay-65

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Martin, Sondra-73

Mason, C laudene Joy-48, 60 , 121

Mason, John P.-65

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Mathena, Sharon D.-65 , 107

Mathis, Kenneth Lou is--65, 95

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Matiss, A ivars--48

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Maxson, Jack-74

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Maybee, l\ancy-66

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82,McDonald, Caro l-66

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Miller, Roger T -4t 99

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Monhardt, Car olyn-66, 103

Montgomery, Esther-20

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Mook, Dan J.-49

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Mortiz, Doug las E.-b6

Morley , Frankl i n M.-b6, 95 , 117

Morris, Janice Lee--49 , 121

Morrison, Donnalee-50

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Mosely, Carl-66, 93 , 99, 117, 127

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Moses , Dick H.-50, 84, 86, 95 , 96, 130, 143

Mosher, Sally-74, 106, 110

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Mundorf, El iz abeth J.-74

Munson, Beverly-74 , 110

Mun son, Dona ld E.-50

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Pauley , Bruce-SI , 90 , 95, 96, 105 , 108 129

Pauly, Betty-20

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Peet , Myrna-74

Pence , Caro l-74

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Roberts , Mrs Virginia-22 115 Robertus, Mar ilyn J.-67

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Thompson , Gretchen-68, 106

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Tigeris, Robert-58

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Timm, Shirley E -77, 98

Tinda ll, Betty Loui s e-58, 92 , 97 , I 10, 111, 121

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110, Tob i n, Patric ia E -68

Tocko, Patr ic i a El len-58

To l and, Conn ie-68 , 87

Tol les, Charlo lt~ Ann-77

Topl iff, Car o l-68 , 108

TRACK-130

Trainor , Michael-77

Traudt , R'onald-77

Trenary, Natalia L -58

True, Carl-68, 99 , 130

135Turley, Charles W.-68, 82

Turner , Jeanette Kay-57 , 58 , 97 ,1 02 ,111,11 8 ,1 2 1

Turner , Kent-77 , 99 , 117

Turner, Kent D -77

Turner , Sherr y Lee-75, 77 , 105, 109, 111 u

Udd, Janet Carol-77 , 99

Uland, Janet P -77

Ulrich , Duane Clifford-68 , 126

Umland, Yvonne-77, 98, 109

Updegraft, Mrs. Al ice-24, 32

Up itis, Vija-30, 31, 58, 107 , 121

Uribe , Donna M.-75, 77 , 106

Usher, John-77 , 128

Str icklan d, A lv erta-31 , 57 , 121, 132, 133 , 134 , 135

Str ickl and , Harriet-76, 132 , I 33, I 34 , I 35

Strohm, Mr s. Mart h a-26

Stromer, John-76

Stronberg, Don-76 , 83, 129

Stronberg, Stuart W.-57

Strough , Duane-76 , 126

105 ,Strzelecki, C heryl M.-67, 11 0

Stua r:-, John-57 , 82, 92, 95 , 96 , 143

STUDENT

COUNCIL-BO -Bl

Studier, Dona ld D.-76 , 82, 99 , 117

133, Stuertz, Leon-76

Stuhr, Sandra-76

St utzman, Eld a-57

Stutzman, Ne ld a-57

Summers, Jane-67 , 99

Su mme r s, Jon-57

Sutton, Richard-lb , 99, 130

Svoboda, LaVerna J -57 , 98 , 121

Svoboda, LaVina J -57, 82 , 99 , 121

Swaim, Bob-76

Swaim, Da vid -31 , 57 132 , Swanson , Duane-67

Swanson, W illiam -76 , 117, 125 , 130

Sward , Mr s Mabe l-26

Swenson, Jo hn S -76 , 82 , 99

Swetland, Donald-76

Swett, Mary Louise-SB

SWIMMING-12b

Sw ingle, Suzanne - 3 , 31, 58 , 80 , 81 , 97 , 102 , 121 , 142

Taber, Ed-123 , 129

Taft, Lae l E.-68 , 99 , 128

Tager , Donald Lars-68

Talazs, Gunars-68 , 117, 125, 130 11 8 , Talbert, Richard-76

Talle y, Paul-76

Tarrant , S heil a-76, 83, 105, 110

Tarran1·, Vance-10, 58 , 131

Tatroe , Patric ia A.-30, 31 , 58 , 84 , 96 , 102, 111, 121

Ta vi s , Sharon-68

Taylor , Agnes-68

Taylor, Carol A.-68

Taylor, Rus s e!l-68, 117

Teal , Fred-31 , 58 , 82, 92, 96 , 102 , 118, 128, 140

Teeters, Jean-77

Te le en , Frank L.-77

TENNIS-129

Terry , Mr s. Janet-4 , 23

TeSelle, Janet-77

TeSel le , Larry G ..,-68 , 83

Theede , Robert L.-68, 98 , 108

Theesen , Peggy Allen-SB , 121

Thomann , Henry Bernie-77

USHERETTES--83

Yall is , John Charles-58, 118, 127

VanArsdall , Margaret-77

VanDoren , Clyde Louis-58 , 83

Vannest, Ralph Jerry-SB

Van Val i n , H. Jolene-68, 104

Van W i nkle , Delor is Mae-58, 97 , 12 1

Varney, Ear l R -59 , 90, 96 , 98 , 106

Venerable , Vir g i n ia-77

Venner , Cobe S.-21 , 65 , 68 , 118, 127 , Vermaas, Carol-77, 82 , 104, 106 , 132, Vid lak , Stan-68

Vla s n i k, George-77

Vo gel, Georg ia A.-77

Vog_el , Joann Marie-59

Voge l, Marabe l-59, 121

Vos ler, Kathleen M.-77

141 I 33

Vogt, Jim Elto n-59, 61 , 82 , 140 Vos ik a , Howy-68, 95

Voss , Gloria Jean-59 , 97 , 121 w

Wacker , Kenneth C -68 , 98

Waggoner, Joann J.-68 , 11 0 W agner , lda-4, 77

111, Waide, M il dred-24

Walbridge , Bernadeane-59 , 12 1

Walenta , Beverly Jean-59 , 99, 12 1

Walenta , Jeanine-68, 98 , 103

Wa lenta , Robert-77

Walin , Elm er-77 , 95, 99 , 131

Walker, Carl-77

Walker , Jim K.-59

Walker , Mary Catherine-59 , 82 , 92 , 97 , 105, 12 1

Walker , Richard-68, 98, 99

Walker , Stanley-68, 88, 104, 105

Walkinshaw, Dale-77

Wall, Joyce-68 , 103, 106

I 10 , Waller , Rojane-77 , 110

Wallick , Barba ra-68

Walt, Judy-68 , 108

Walt , Linda-68 , 80 , 81 , 102, 119, 141

Wa lt er , R'ich ard Ernst-59

Wa lters , Carol-77

Thom as , Larr y-68 , 118 , 128 V

Walter s, J im -59 , 115, 118 , 130

Wark,ow , Sharon-68

Warner, Carolyn-66 , 77 , 83 , 106

Warner , Jerry -68

Warnke, Eugene-68

Warren , D Ann-68 , 106

Waser , Lo is -59 , 99 , 121 , 132 , 133, 134 , 135 , 138

Wa ss er , Clarence-77

Watkins, M ich eal-4, 77 , 83 , 95 , 117, 128 , 130

Watkins , Ste ve n N -8

Wat son , Jame s-77

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Watson , Mary E.-68

Watt , Dick-68, 99

Weatherby , Dorcas-5, 9, I 34

Weatherhogg , Meredith-31 , 59, 97 , 121 , 132, 134 , I 35

Webb , Margie F.-68

Weber , Loretta-68 , 110

Web ster , Luc y A.-68 , 106 , 109 , 139

Weers , Lee Orlan-77 , 117

Weeth , Dora-77

We hrme i ster , Edward Char le s-68

We i her, Vonda-68

We i ler , Sh irl ey A.-68

We is gerber , Laurence-77

Welch , Ly l e-24 , 98, 99

Welch , Ric hard L.-69 , 77 , 95, 125 , 131

Wells , Jeannette J.-77

We lls , Rodney-77

W il ker son , C. James-77 , 117 Wil ki ns, Janice-77

W i lk i nson , Don-77

133 , Wil l ey , Robert D.-25 , 68

W i ll i ams , Dan C.-77

Will i ams , Jerry-77

W illi ams , Larry-60 , 93

W i ll i ams, Muth-68

W i ll i ams , Paul-77 , 82 Wi lli ams , Pene l ope-68 , 110

W i lliam s, Sally-68 , 102 , 103 , 108

W i ll i am son , 8ud-77 , 125 , 129

Workman , lda-77

Worster , Sandra-68 , 98

Worster , Susan M.-60 , 121

Wrede , W i ll

WRESTLING-127is-77

Wright , Bradford-77 , 93, 95 , 102 , 107

Wr i ght , Ly l e-68 , 117

Wright , Mar i on-68 , 98 , 107 , 132 , 134 , 135

Wr i ght, Robert L.-77 , 95 Wr i ght, Van-4 , 31 , 99

WRITERS CLUB-108

W r ob l i ski, R'awland-60

W i ll i amson , Jerold D.-60 , 118 , 126 W i lliam son , Phyll is Ann-31 , 6'.J , 86 , 104 , 111 , W y nkoop , Jud i e Anne-60 , 9 1, 92 , 94 97 , 102 , 121 121 , 144

Well s, Harold F.-77, 95, 117 W ill iamson , Vi ncent-77 , ' 93 , 99, 117 , I 30 W i lson , Barbara A -68 y Yakel, Kenn eth C..-68 , 99 Yakel , Ronald-77

Welsh , W i ll i am M.-65, 68

Wendelin, Geraldine-66 , 68 Wendling , Barbara~68

Wertman , Margaret Ann-77

Wertz , Jimmy-68 , 118 , 126 West , Cal vi n-68, 99

Wil son , C harles~66 , 68 , 82 , 102 , I 18 , 128 W i l son , Har vey L -42 , 60, 96 Yan t, Di ck-77

Wilson , Kay-60 , 121

W il son, Margaret L.-77, 106, I 10, 139 West, Darlene-77

West , Donald--68

We st , Li nda Anne-68, 103

We st, Westerhoff,Ronald-68Jayne-68, 82, 103

Weyand, Edwin-77

Weyand , Lyle-25

White , Barbara-77

White, Don-77

White , Joan Rae-59 , 82 , 97, 102, 111 , 121 White , Philip-77, 99 , 117, 125, 131 White, Rodney-77

Wh i te, Vera Ela i ne-59 , 121

Wh itemon , Don-77 , 117, 130

Wh i tmarsh , Phylli s-68

Whitney, Robert-59

Wible , Joseph i ne-25

W i che lt , Stan-59

Wicken , Tom-77

W i lbur, Jeanette Ellen-31, 59 , 98 , 111 , 121 W il bur, W il liam H.-77 , 99

W i lco x, Ellen Rox an ne-77 Wi lcox, Ron-68 , 83

W i lhe l m, Haro l d M i ke-77

Wilson , Joan Crystal-60 , 121, 139 Wi l son , Judy-77 Yates , Robert-68 , 98 Yonkey , Art-60 Yonke y , Maryjean-77 Yonke y , Walter M.-61 Yo st , Bill L -77

Wi l son , R'obert B.-31, 32 , 38 , 60, 82 , 108, 140

Wimp , Mel vi n-77

W i ngrove , C l aude-25

Wil son , Sally Sue-4, 31 , 60 , 96,102 , Ill , 121, W i mp, Ma xi ne Joyce-77 142 Yost , LeRoy W.-77, 99 Yo st , Mar v in Eugene-61 , 99 Young , Arlene A.-68

Wink, Charle s R.-68

Winkler , Paul C.-77, 95

Winsor , Bi ll E.-68 , 117

W i nter , Jane-68 , I 10

Wipf , Loi s Mar i e-60, 121

W is chnewsky , lgor-77

W i se, Ron-77

W i tt, Karen-68, 98, 106

W itte , Robert A.-68

W i xson , Dav i d-68

Wi xson , Fern M.-77, 83

Wjatsches l aw , Moros-77

Wohlfarth , Pau l D.-68 , 117, 129

Wo l f, Gary J.-68

Wo l fe , Adrian-68, 98 , 99 Wood , M. Ann-68 , I 10

Wood , Michae l-77

Wood , Patric i a-68

W ilh e l m , David-68 , 142 Woodard , Jud y-77

Wi l ke, Richard-77 Workman , De ll ouise-60 , 110 , 121

Young , Don Edward-61, 99 Young, J.D.-25

Young, Paul J , Jr.-68 , 125 Young , Rodney-68 Young, Roger-69, 77 , 95 , 117, 127 Youngscap, Mr s Alice-25 Youngscap , Dick-68 82 , 131 y.TEENS-110

z Zelen , An i ta-77

Z icafoose , Ar l oine Joy-61, 12 1

Z i cafoose , Lorna-77 , 98 Z i ed i n5, lnese Z.-61 , 107

Z i eg, Duane H.-24 , 68 , 99 Z i egenbein , Harr y-61 , 99 , 118 , 128 Ziemann , Mar i lyn-68 Zinsmaster , Bruce-68

Wood, Richard Robert-5 , 60 , 6 1, 97 , 115 , 116 , 130 118,Zlab , Gar y-68, 127 Zo l ot, Davy-77 , 105 , 109, 111 Zuer l e i n, Vance-77 , 83 , 117 Zvo l anek , Gerald i ne-68

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