


MEDIA CENTER
Lincoln High School
Lincoln, Nebraska


MEDIA CENTER
Lincoln High School
Lincoln, Nebraska
Barbara Barker
Kate Haggie
Harriet Strickland
Margaret Wertman
Jim Meisinger
Pro Sherman
Silvija L iepnieks
Don Rixstine
Ruth Gartner
Mildred Waide
R. W. Howland
Carl Manthey
Editor
Managing Editor
Formal Photography Editor
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Business Manager Student
Board Adviser
Financial
Photography Adviser
Photography Adviser
And we couldn 1 t be prouder. These words are significant of Lincoln High School: not only of the heroes of the football field and the basketball court 1 but of everyone-everyone who has attended Lincoln High 1 everyone who has become a part of its traditions and heritage1 everyone in whom is instilled the infinite spirit of the Links.
As Lincoln High continues to growl each student becomes fused as a link in the ever -lengthening chain of the Links.
To that great spirit of Lincoln High School 1 to the endless chain of the Links 1 we1 the Links Board 1 dedicate this edition1 The 1957 Links.
These are the Links
DR. STEVEN N. WATKINS, Superin tendent of School s, checks over the activities schedule for the Li ncoln sc hool sys tem.
Upon Dr. Steven N. Watkins, Superintendent of Schools, fall the duties of coordinating the curricula and activities of . all the Lincoln Public Schools. He is aided by Dr. Rudolph Fredstrom , Associate Superintendent of Schools; David Sell, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Business Affairs; and Ralph Park, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Operation and Mainte• nance.
A ssisti ng with public school affairs are DAVID SELL , A ssis tan t Superintendent in Charge of Bu sin e ss Affair s; DR. RUDOLPH FREDSTROM , A ssocia te Superintendent of School s; and RALPH PARK , A ssis tant Superintendent in Ch arg e of Oper ation and Maintenance.
Six civic-minded individuals make up the Lincoln Board of Education this year. Through the efforts of this group, a new public schools activities building was made possible for the use of the Lincoln schools. This building , which was completed last summer, is located directly south of Lincoln High School
The distinct quality of leadership is very evident in Lincoln High School 's principal, William B. Bogar. He has spent seven years as principal, and during this period, with the help of student and faculty suggestions, has instituted many changes and improvements in the activities and curriculum programs at Lincoln High.
Lincoln High 's assistant principals, Dorcas Weatherby, girls' adviser, and William Pfeiff, boys' counselor, can always be recognized by their friendliness and cordiality toward pupils. They are always available for advice on studies, personal problems, college plans, and scholarships.
Thes~ people have greatly aided the educational standard of Lincoln High School by raising it to a new high within the past year.
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A friendly smile and a warm welcome greet anyone who steps into the office of MISS DORCAS
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assistant principal and girls' adviser.
If you're not in class, it's a sure thing that MISS MARGUERITE GUNDERMANN , at -
tendance director, knows the reason why.
Keeping the main office running smoothly is a big job, and it is handled expertly by MRS. ALICE HIBBERT , office clerk , and MRS. ENID KAVAN, secretary to Mr. Bogar.
Carolyn Warner thoroughly agrees with MRS. RUBY EVANS, book clerk, that no student should be without The Little Black B ook, Lincoln High School ' s new handbook.
Administrative details are handled smoothly by the clerks and secretaries, who aid executives , teachers, and pupils. •
An efficient fi l ing system enables MRS. MARTHA STROHM and MRS. MARIE PERRIN to find a pupil ' s permanent record quickly and easily.
MRS. DORIS McCARTY directs her attention to a reading discussion in her special education class.
ELDON HESKETT and MISS LOIS SCHWAB, sophomore class sponsors, discuss the ideas in the book, Planning Your Future, for use in their classes.
Senior sponsors HARRY KUKLIN and j MRS. VIRGINIA ROBERTS discuss some of the activities of special interest to seniors.
MRS. ALICE UPDEGRAFT and GUILFORD BURNHAM, junior class advisers, consult the book, A bout You, in preparation for their classes.
MRS. HELEN HULTBERG presents a discussion in one of her special education classes.
Chip Kuklin and Pamela Holloway receive friendly advice about colle1ge plans from WINDLE REEL, a sophomore class sponsor.
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MISS MARGARET O ' ROURKE, English teacher and Mimes sponsor, finds information from a very reliable source, the dictionary.
MAX LI EN, English instructor, seems to be answering a puzzling question for the students in one of his lively American literature classes.
MRS. RUTH GARTNER, Advocate and L inks adviser, pauses to chat with Margaret Wertman, L inks senior editi;:,r, and Dwight Meierhenry, first semester Advocate sports editor.
English classes help to develop a thOroug,h knowledge of the English language_; with special emphasis 10n grammar, speech, and c1omposition.
MISS FREDA SCHMELING consults a new te xtbook where she find s some different and interestin ,g ideas to present to her classes .
MRS. JANET TERRY, who directs the senior and junior plays , reads a script of this year ' s senior play, Lo and Behold!
English teacher CLINTON NELSON, fits distinctly into his element surrounded by many books from his collection.
Reading and evaluating literature from many lands and from many eras is an impo rtant part of English classes.
MISS I RENE MARTIN,. English department head, and MISS WANDA CRAWMER, English teacher , sponsor Writers Club. Here they discuss past issues of the Scribe.
BUFORD GROSSCUP, Varsity baseball coach, and NEIL HAFEMEISTER, intramural coordinator, take time out from their busy schedules of social studies classes to greet our Links photographer.
Pointing out the importance of Lincoln ' s geographical l ocation to one of his classes is history teacher DARRELL GRELL , who also coaches the sophomore football team.
The study of social sciences leads to a better understanding of citizenship in our Am 1erican democracy and our world -community.
" Reading adds to your knowledge in every way," says MRS. RUTH PINNEY, history teacher , as she relaxes with a new book.
A discussion of voting in a current magazine draws the attention of history teachers MRS. RUTH SCHWARZ, who sponsors Red Cross Council, and MISS FLORENCE JEN Kl NS, Student Council adviser.
Teaching a full schedule of social studies classes and sponsoring County Day keeps a teacher busy, as MISS WILHELMINA JOHNSON can tell you.
Taking a break from his busy schedule is history teacher RICHARD BEECHNER, who coaches L i ncoln High ' s golf team.
Distributing sweatshirts to trackmen
Bill Johnston and Bill Swan son i s hi story teacher and V a rsity tr a ck co a ch H A ROLD SC OTT.
Knowledge acquired in these fields confir·ms our per-
S1onal relationship t10 the events of the past and the cballeng 1es of the future .
By adding unusual facts and data, MISS CARRIE ROBERTS, soc i al studies department head , brings interest and variety into her classes.
History teacher MRS. IRMA COOMBS enters the gym for another practice session with the cheerl eaders, whom she sponsors.
MRS. MABU SWARD , library clerk, and MISS EMMA SNYDE R, librarian, find an interest i ng news article in one of the many newspapers in the Lincoln High library.
MISS FRANCES BUELL and DONOVAN LUEDKE know that much valuable mathematical knowledge can be gained from a study of prisms.
Math teachers MISS RUTH HALL, who heads the Mathematics Department, and MISS EDITH ELLIS, chairman of the E.C.A. Committee, greet our Links photographer with friendly smiles.
MISS MILDRED WAIDE, math teacher and business adviser for all school publications, discusses the selling of ads with Deanne Duis and Jim Meisinger, Advocate and Links business managers.
" Closed Corridor! " LYLE WEYAND, math teacher and Varsity basketball coach , reprimands Junior Lambert' for entering a " forbidden area. "
MISS GRACE McMAHON shows the spherical status of the world in one of her interesting .geometry classes.
The Mathematics Teacher provides new and interesting ideas for the classes of MRS. LILLIAN THOMPSON and MRS. LAVINA DVORAK.
Knowledge of math~ ematics is just as essen.tial to everyday living as it is to highly specialized fields of work.
R. W. HOWLAND, science teacher, reveals the intricacies of a new camera to one of his photography classes.
Training in scientific fields is 1of valuet1oeveryone in developing a comprehension of both everyday happenings and unusual occurrences.
Adj usting a microscope for surveillance by one of her classes is MISS LUCY GEIGER, science instructor.
MRS. GLADYS TEMPLE, science teacher, knows that without proper care, plants cannot flourish properly.
Future scientific geniuses may owe their knowledge of physiology and chemistry to CARL MANTHEY and LEROY COLSON, science instructors.
Glen Kempf and Nancy Tally seem fascinated by the electric eye counter that JULIUS
explains to them.
JAMES SOMMERS, science teacher, also assumes the position of • backfield coach for Lincoln Hrgh ' s football team.
Showing one of the many Spanish souvenirs which add interest to her classes is MISS TERESINA DANESE, Spanish teacher and Usherette sponsor.
Judy Ann Zadina learns the origin of these comedy and tragedy masks from Latin teacher MISS LORRAINE STRASHEIM, who is also a Pepper sponsor.
By gaining skill in foreign languages~ a pupil may communicate with people of many countries and cultures.
MISS ELIZABETH GRONE points _ out some of France's geographical highlights in one of her interesting French classes . ·~ •'15 I
Some of us may not be able to translate the writing on this poster, but it's a sure thing that MISS VALERIA BONNELL, German teacher, knows what it means.
Discussing some of the latest artistic trends are art instructors MRS. SHIRLEY MARTIN and DONALD B)"ORTH, who also sponsor Art Club.
ThH>ugh training in music and art, pupils become acquainted with and learn to appreciate the fine arts.
Under the direction of MISS DOROTHEA GORE, the girls ' glees and octet present many outstanding performances.
IVAN CALDWELL, music instructor, directs the Apollo Choir, the boys octet and the boys' glees.
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, orchestra and band director.
MISS HELEN HA G ENSICK and MISS EULALIE BR A TCH ER discuss the results of a nation-wide shorthand test which was given in their shorthand classes.
Always looking out for new recipes , MRS. GWENDOLYN COOPER and MISS MILDRED KEMP find someth i ng delicious for the cooking classe s to prepare.
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Pausing in preparing as signments for their typing cla ss es are MISS BETTY HECKMAN, who sponsors Aqualink s, and MRS. LEI LA HUGH ES , a Pepper sponsor.
H1ome econo 1mics and c,om-
mercial teachers provide training for future wor~ in the home • or 1n any career.
Two commercial teachers , MISS ESTHER LEFLER, wh o is head of the business department, and MRS. KATHERINE STEWART, head of the auditing committee , inspect a new typewriter.
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Preparing to present a new topic to his drafting classes, ARVID JOHNSON finds information in a current magazine.
ALBERT LAMERE, auto shop teacher, seems certain that anyone can understand the operation of an ignition condenser.
Head football coach ED SCHWARTZKOPF explains a blueprint layout to Gale Riley, a pupil in his industrial crafts class.
A comprehensive background of automobile operation and repair can be acquired in the classes of ROBERT HARRINGTON , auto shop instructor.
New in the machine shop this year is the Bridgeport vertical mill, here being inspected by CLAUDE WINGROVE, CLARENCE EVANS, and CHESTER GAUSMAN, shop teachers.
Physical education instructors PH IL SPRAGUE, gymnastics coach, and HAROLD GILLILAND, wrestling coach, enjoy an amusing story between their classes.
MRS. ALICE YOUNGSCAP, school nurse, assures Barbara Cade that if she can read this eye chart , she can read almost anything.
MISS HELEN MILLER , 1girls' physical education teacher, gives Harriet Strickland some pointers in handling some new gym equipment.
For the first time, Lincoln High ' s physical education clas ses were able to make use of this large, modern gym in the new Public Schools Activities Building.
Through the efforts 1of the cafeteria staff and the custodians, students are given well prepared fo 1od; and th 1e· school is kept clean and attractive.
Paul Kreiss and Carol Vermaas with identical scholastic averages of I .16 each received a Lincoln High Scholarship Key, symbol of superior achievement. This is presented to the senior maintaining the highest grade average.
Paul is also the winner of the Regents' Scholarship. His extra-curricular interests included International Club, Science Club, Mummers, Joy Night.
CaroL in addition to being scholastically superior, listed among her many activities Cheer Leader, Peppers, Aqualinks, Joy Night, Clef Club, GAA.
Regents' Scholarship alternates include: Phyllis Brunkow, Gale Cottingham, Kaie Haggie, John Hoerner, Mary Jane Koch, Harriet Strickland, Sue Thorpe, Yvonne Umland, Brad Wright.
Jose Gacusana, recipient of the Harry Sidney Dobbins Award, was chosen for achievement in athletics, scholarship and citizenship. This award is presented annually by Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Dobbins in memory of their son Jose earned two letters in football, three in track and three in swimming. He has been state high school champion in the SO-yard free style for the past three years.
Harriet Strickland, GAA Award winner, has maintained an enviable record both scholastically and in the field of girls' ath"' letics where she has been outstanding in most of the sports offered. An average of 1.53 places her in the upper three per cent of the class. Harriet received 12 emblems and 18 letters in three years of GAA participation. She served the o.rganization as president in her senior year. •
Janet TeSelle has been awarded the Harold C. Mardis Scholarship, established to honor a former Lincoln High principal. Janet, with an average of 1.71, is in the upper ten percent of the class. She has participated in numerous activities including Coed Counselors, Joy Night, International Club, Peppers.
Umland, Morgan , Hanson, Waller , Roker , Queen , Blore, Sm ith, Vermaas. Row 4: Hanneman, Barrett , Busboom, Bernstien, Cook, Jones, Kre i ss , Place , Johnston , Klein.
Seventy-seven of the Class of 1957 were selected for membership in the Lincoln High chapter of National Honor Society.
The keystone and flaming torch symbolize the high ideals and purposes of the society. Membership is based on scholarship, citizenship, leadership and service.
Dur i ng these y ears at Linco l n H i gh , we , the C lass of 1957 , have wor ked hard and accomp l ished g r eat th i ngs. Teachers have di ligent l y he lped us achieve our goa ls of honor ro ll, Nationa l Honor Society , and scholarsh i ps. We have studied hard for te sts , sweated ove r senior themes and those
fi na l tests , and have part i cipated in schoo l act i vities.
As we g r aduate and look into the future we must put into practice all these things we have learned. Truly we have grasped the spirit of the Links and now we must not let go.
BEVERLY ANN A BBOTT: Arts and Sciences, Peppers , Y-Teens, A pollo C hoir , Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls G lee Club
MARLEN H. AG ENA: Trades Preparatory- C arpentry, Boys G lee C lu b
LARRY LEE AHRENDS: Trades Preparatory-Carpentry.
CAROLYN M. ALLEN: Business Administration and Teachers, junior play committee , Peppers, Junior G irls Glee Club , Sophomore Girls Glee Club
DENNIS LYNN A NDREWS: Industrial Arts, Sophomore Band.
PA TRICIA ANN ANDREWS: Business Administration and Te achers ,- senior play committee, Assembly Committee, Future Nurses Club, GA A, Peppe rs, A pollo Choir, Junior G irls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , basketball, volleyball, and badminton emb l ems, UshereHes.
WILLARD DEAN ARLEDGE: Business A dministration and Te ach e rs, Junior Class vice-presiden-:-, Home Room Representative, L Club president, Apollo C hoir, Reserve and Varsity football letters, Reserve and Varsity golf letters, Joy Night participant, County Day.
GUf'lEl. A TAISIK: Arts and Sciences, Library Committee, International C lu b , Science Club , honor roll, American Field Service Exchange Student from Turkey.
MYRA JANETT E BAARS: C l erical, Peppers.
SH A RON LEE BA KER: Business Administration and Teachers, International Club , Peppers, Y-Teens.
WILLIAM THOM A S BAM MER: Business Administration and Teachers.
M A RILYN GWEN BANISTER : Arts and Sciences, Aqualinks, Peppers squad leader , Junior Girls Glee C lu b , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, honor roll.
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KAY ARDIS BECKMAN : Business Administration and Teachers , Home Room Alternate, Advocate reporter , opera lead, junior p l ay cast, senior play committee , Mummers play cast, Library Committee, Safety Committee, Clef Club, International Club vice-president and treasurer, Mummers, Future Nurses Club, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Girls Octet, Joy Night participant, State Music Clinic, honor roll.
BONNIE LOU BECKMANN: Arts and Sciences, Advocate reporter, opera chorus, Clef Club, Coed Counselors secretary-treasurer , Future Nurses Club, International Club, Peppers, Quill and Scroll, Aeolian Choir, Junior Gir l s Glee Club , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night Central Committee and participant, Usherettes, honor roll , National Honor Society.
SAMUEL K't-:OX BELER: Busines s Administration and Teachers, L C l ub president, Apollo Choir treasurer, Reserve basketball letter , Varsity track letter, Joy Night participant.
JACQUELINE ANN BENZING: Business Administration and Teachers, Clef Club, GAA, Mimes, Peppers, Writers Club, Y-Teens, Sophomore Girls Glee club, badminton, volleyball , and bowling emblems.
EDWARD THOMAS BERGMAN: Busine ss Admini stration.
ZEFF JAY BERNSTIEN: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative and Alternate, Advocate reporter , junior play committee, senior play cast , Mummers play cast, Camera Club , International Club, Mimes president , Mummers vicepresident, Boys Glee Club, Joy Night participant, National Honor Society.
CHARLYN YVONNE BESCH: Arts and Sciences, junior play committee, E.C.A. Committee, Coed Counselors, Peppers , Y-Teens, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , honor roll, National Honor Society.
DARRYL WAYNE BIGGERSTAFF: Business Administration and Teachers, Advocate advertising staff, Links salesman, Scribe busine~s manager, Camera Club vice-president and secretary, Science Club, Writers Club , Debate, National Forensic League secretary-treasurer, debate letter, Fine Arts Festival.
LARRY EUGENE BIGLEY: Business Administration.
ANN R. BILLMYER: Arts and Sciences, H<;>me Room Representative, Student Council, Safety Committee, Art Club , International Club, · Peppers, Red Cross Council, Writers Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant, Varsity Cheerleader.
CARRIE MARLENE BLACK: Clerical, Peppers, Band, Sophomore Band, Band letter.
LAURIE ELON BLENDE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, opera chorus, E.C A. Committee chairman, Safety Committee co-chairman, Clef Club secretary-treasurer, International Club president and vice-president, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Girl~ Octe, , Joy Night participant , State Music Clinic, honor roll , National Honor Society
BARBARA JOAN BARKER: Art s and Science s, Links editor , junior play committee , senior play committee, Library Committee, Safety Committee, Clef Club, Coed Counselors , Mimes, Peppers, Quill and Scroll, Red Cross Council, Writers C l ub, Apollo Choir vice-president, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , N.H.S.P.A. award , N.S.P.A. Conference, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society.
JOHN GENE BAR NH I LL: Trades Preparatory-Auto Shop , Reserve an9 Varsity wrestling letters.
JACK M. BARRETT: Trades Preparatory-Printing, honor roll.
MARLENE RAE BARRETT: Arts and Sciences, Advocate advertising staff, junior play committee, opera chorus, Safety Committee, Clef Club, Mimes, Orpheons , Peppers, Red Cross Council, Y-Teens president and treasurer, Aeolian Choir , Junio r Girls Glee Club, Sophom o re Girls Glee Club accompanist, Joy Night participant, State Music Clinic, honor roll , National Honor Society.
JANE LEA BAUMGARTNER: Arts and Sciences, opera chorus, Clef Club, International Club, Orpheons, Peppers assistanl· squad leader, Y-Teens, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant , honor roll.
SANDRA K. BEBOUT: Arts and Sciences, Future N u r se s Club, Peppers , Apollo Choir , .Junior Girls Glee Club.
Beckman Benzing Besch Billmyer
Beckmann Bergman Biggerstaff Black
Beier Bernstien Bi gley Blende
ELIZABETH L. BLORE: Arts and Sciences, Camera Club vice-president and secretary, Coed Counselors, Peppers , Y -Teens , Apollo Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Usherettes , honor roll, National Honor Society
SARA DUNNINGTON BLUE: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Futu,e Nurses Club, International Club , Peppers , Red Cross Council, honor roll.
KAREN LEE BOBST: Business Administration and Teachers , senior play committee, Safety Committee , Coed Counselors , GAA, Peppers, Y -T eens , Apollo Choir, Junior G irls G lee Club librarian, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Usherettes.
DAVID CURTIS BOCKELMAN: Engineer in g , Science Club , Joy N ight crew.
CLAUDYNE BOSAK: Stenographic.
RICHARD ALLAN BOSWELL: Engineering , SciencGl Club, Joy Night crew.
CAROLYN JOANN BOTTS: Busines s Administrat ion and Teachers , Home Room Representative , opera choru s, GAA ~ecretary and treasurer, Peppers , Red Cross Counc il, Aeo li an Choir , Junior G irls G l ee Cl u b , Sophomore Gir ls G l ee Club , basketball , touch football, badm in ton , volleyball, and bow ling emblems , Joy Night part i cipant.
ROGER DUANE BOVEIA : Industr i al Arts.
GEORGE F. BRAY , JR.: Industrial Arts.
LOIS HAVA BRESLOW: Busines s Admin istr ation and Teachers, Band , Sophomore Band , Band letter.
ALAN WAYNE BRILL: Engineering.
AUDREY COZETTA BROWNSON: C l erica l, Pepper s.
MARSHALL C BRUCE: Eng in eering
PHYLLIS JEAN BRUNKOW: Art s and Sc i ences , opera ch orus, Aeo lian Choir , Junior G irl s Glee Club , Sophom or e G irls G l ee C lu b , honor ro ll, Nationa l Honor Soc i ety.
DONNA LEE BRYAN: Bus in ess Adm inis tration and Teachers , junior play committee, Coed Coun selors, International C lu b , Mimes secretary, Peppers assistant squa d l eader , Writers Cl ub , World Affa irs C onferen ce , Nat ional H ono r Society.
JAM ES R. BRYANT: Industrial ,A..rts.
ROBERT LEE BUETHE : Bus in es s Adm inistration and Teachers , Orpheons president , Band president , Sophomore Band, Orchestra vice-president, Ba nd letter, Joy Night participant, Sta te Mus i c C linic.
JERRY LEE BUNTEMEYER: Industr ial Arts.
MARY ANN BURBACK: Clerical, Peppers, Ap ollo Choir.
MICHAEL JOE BURKE: Business Administration and Teachers, Senior Class president, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Student Council , Boys Glee Club, Joy Night participant.
JERRY LEE BURLEY : Business Adm inistration, Home Room Alternate, Reserve gymnastics manager letter.
PATRICIA ANN BURNETT: Business Administrati on and Teacher s, junior play cast, senior play committee, opera chorus, Coed Coun selors, Mummers, Pepper s, Y-Teens vicepre$iden ·1, Aeolian Choir, Junior G irls Glee Club , Sophomore Girls Glee C lu b , Joy Night participant, State Music C linic, honor roll, National Honor Society.
RONALD L. BUSBOOM: Engineering, honor roll, National H onor Society.
DONALD LEROY BYE: Trades Preparatory-Electricity.
BARBARA JEAN CADE: Art s and Sciences, Future Nurses Club, Red Cross Council, Apollo Choir, Peppers.
JAMES CHARLES CADWALLADER: Arts and Sc iences, H ome Room Representative, Student C ouncil, senior play cast, Mummers play cast and committee, opera lead, Sa fety Committee, International Club , M im es , Mummers , Red Cross Co uncil, Aeolian Choir vice-president, Boys Glee Club, Boys Octet, Reserve basketball manager letter, County Day , Joy Night participant, State Music Clinic, American Field Service, honor roll, National Honor Society.
PATRICIA LEE CALCATERRA: Business Adm inistration and Teachers, Home Room Representative and Alternate, junior play committee, Peppers , Red Cross Council, Junior Girl s Glee Club, Sophom ore Girls Glee Club
MIRIAM KAY CALDWELL: Arts and Sc iences, Ad vo cate copyreader, junior play committee, opera lead, Coed Counselors, Future Nurses Club secretary-treasurer, Orpheons, Peppers, Y-Teens music chairman, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Girls Octet, Snowball Attendant, Joy Night participan( State Mu sic Clinic, N.H.S.P.A. Conference, honor roll, National Honor Society.
DAVID THROOP CALHOUN: Arts and Science s, H ome Room Alternate, Advocate assistant sport s editor, junior play cast, senior play cast, Mummers play stage manager , opera lead, International Club, L Club, Mummers, Ae olian Choir manager, Boys Glee Club, Boys Octet, Varsity tennis letter, Joy Night participant, State Music Clinic, Fine Art s Fest iva I.
CAROL LEE CAMPBELL: Stenograph i c, Pepper s, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore G irls Glee C lu b.
FLOYD NORMAN CAMPBELL: Industrial Arts.
CAROL JEAN CANTERBURY: Stenographic, Pepper s, Y-Teens, Aeol ian Choir, Junior Girls Glee C lu b , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant.
NANCY JANE CANTERBURY: Stenographic, Peppers, Y-Teens, Aeolian Choir , Junior Girls Glee Cl u b, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant.
BARBARA HELENE CAREY: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative and Alternate , Advocate news editor, senior play committee, opera chorus, Safety Committee , Clef Club, International Club, Mimes, Mummers, Peppers squad leader, Red Cross Council, Quill and Scroll , Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club president, Sophomore Gids Glee Club, Jo y Night Central Committee and participant , honor roll.
JEAf'INE WEST CARRIER: Arts and Sciences, Student Council president and vice-president, Advocate second page editor, senior play committee, Aqualinks, GAA, Peppers, Quill and Scr oll, Red Cross Council, Writers Club president and vice-president, Y-Teens, Junior Girls Glee Club , Sophomore Girls Glee Club secretary, golf letter and emblem, Varsity Cheer leader, County Day, Joy Night participant, homecoming queen, honor roll, National Honor Society.
JUDITH KAY CARROLL: Bu siness Administration and Teachers, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Peppers squad leader, Apollo Choir , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
Case Cepure Chastain Churchill Casper C erny Chilton Closner
Catr.on Charles C hristiansen Colby
International C lu b , Pepper s pre si dent , Wr it e rs C lu b , Aeo lian Ch oir, Junior Gir ls Glee Cl u b secr etary , Sopho m ore G irls
G l ee Cl ub vice-presi dent , table tennis letter and emblem, County Day , Girl s' State , Joy Night part icipan t.
LESTER COLLIERS , JR.: Industrial Art s, Band, Band letter, Joy Night participant.
PATRICIA ANN COMBS: Business Admin istra ti on and Teachers , H ome Roo m Representati ve, Pepper s, Y-Teens, Band , So ph omore Band
ROBERT LEROY COMER : Trades Pre parat ory- C a rpe n tr y
BRUCE A CONDON: l n du : trial Art s, Joy Night partic i pant.
LARRY C. CONVERSE: Business Admin istration and Teachers , L C lub, Varsity swimming letter.
MICHAEL TERRA N CE COOK: Art s and Sc iences.
ROBERT J. CASE: Trades Preparat ory-Auto Shop.
KAY I. JOHNSON CASPER: Cler ic al , Peppers, Y-Teen s, Juni o r Girls G l ee C lu b , So phomore Girls Glee Club.
SANDRA JANE CATRON: Business s Administrati on and Teachers, Seni or Cla ss secretary, Home Roo m Representative and Alternate , Advocate reporter, Links salesman, Scribe salesman , junior pla y c o mm i ttee, Mummers play comm i ttee, o pera choru s, Safety C o mmittee , Future Nurses Club, Mummers , Peppers , Q uill and Scr oll, Red Cro ss C oun cil Writers C lu b, Y-Teens , Aeo li an Ch oir, Junior Girls Glee C lu b , li brarian, So phomore G i r ls Glee Cl u b , Vars ity Cheerleader , Jo y Night participant and crew, honor roll.
JANIS CEPURE: Engi neering.
GARY DON CERNY : Fine Art s, L Club , Sophomore Band , Orchestra, Re ser v e, Vars i t y and manager gymnastics letters
SUSAN LYNNE CHARLES: Bus iness Administration and Teachers, Inte r national C l ub , Pepper s.
AL-LEN CLARK CHASTAIN: Engineer in g, Reserve and Varsit y baseball letter s
DONALD GLEN CH I LTON: Business Administration.
GARY RAY CHRISTIANSEN: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Roo m Representative, Mummers play cast, o pera lead, Internati on a l Club , L Club, Mummers , Aeolian Ch oir, Boys G le e C lu b , Boys Octet , Vars i ty track manager lett er, Joy Night participant, Fine Arts Festival.
MARVIN LEROY CHURCH I LL: Indu stri al Arts.
GARY M CLOSNER: Bu siness Admin is tration and Teachers.
SARAH COLBY: Art s and Sciences , St u dent C o uncil, Adv ocate rep o rter, o pera chorus, Safety Committee , Aqualinks, Clef Club president, C oed C ouns e lo r s, Future Nurse s C l ub,
GAYLE BLYTHE COTTINGHAM: Engineering, opera chorus, Science Club, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee Club, Boys Octet, Sophomore debate award, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor So<;:iety.
RICHARD E. COUCH: Business Administration.
DONNA LYN COX: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Advocate book review editor, junior play committee, senior play production manager, Mummers play student director and committee, Library Committee, Safety Committee, Aqualinks, Art Club secretary, Clef Club, Coed Counselors,' Debate, International Club, Mummers secretary, Peppers, Joy Night Central Committee and crew, honor roll, National Honor society.
JOHNNY C. COX: Engineering, Student Council vicepresident, Mummers play cast, opera chorus, Mummers, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee Club, Joy Night Central Committee ~nd participant, Keen Time Council.
LARRY JAY CRABB: Business Administration and Teachers, Apollo Choir, Joy Night participant.
MEREDITH MERNA CRAIN: Business Administration and Teachers, Safety Committee, Future Nurses Club president, International Club, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Y-Teens.
VERA DEANNA CROCKETT: Homemaking, Peppers, Apollo Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
PATRICIA ANNE CROSBY: Arts and Sciences, E.C.A. Committee, Safety Committee, Coed Counselors, Future Nurses Club, Peppers, Writers Club, Apollo Choir, Sophomore Girls Gle0 Club, honor roll, National Honor Society.
BARBARA GAIL CRUMB: Clerical, Peppers, Red Cros :; Council, Y-Teens, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
SHARRON JEAN CULLEN: Business Administration and Teachers, junior play committee, opera chorus, E.C.A. Committee, Coed Counrnlors, Future Nurses Club, Science Club secretary, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society.
JUDITH CATHERINE CURTIS: Arts and Sciences, opera chorus, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant.
DEE ERNEST CUTTELL: Business Adminstration and Teachers.
ROY EDWARD COOK: Engineering, Home Room Alternate, Camera Club president, Band vice-president, Sophomore Band, Orchestra, Band letter, State Music Clinic, honor roll, National Honor Society.
THOMAS REED COOPER: Engineering , Band, Sophomore Band, Band letter, Joy Night participant.
MARLENE A. COPELAND: Arts and Sciences.
NOEi. JOHN COPELAND: Engineering, Advocate reporter, International Club, Joy Night participant.
JOYCE ELAINE COPPINGER: Stenographic, International Club, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
ROGER ALAN CORN: Business Administration and Teachers, Camera Club, Reserve swimming and track letters.
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MARILYN KAY DALLAS: Homemaking, Peppers.
ROBERT LEE DALLY: Business Administration and Teachers.
DONALD G. DAVIS: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Representative and Alternate, L Club, Boys Glee Club, Reserve and Varsity football letters, Reserve and Varsity track letters, Debate, Joy Night participant, County Day.
PAM ELA HALL DAVIS: Arts and Sciences, Advocate advertising staff, E.C.A. Committee, Aqualinks, Art Club, GAA, International Club, Peppers, Y-Teens, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, horseback riding emblem, honor roll, National Honor Society.
WILLIAM H. DAVIS: Industrial Arts.
ROGER LEE DEAN: Arts and Sciences and Engineering , Home Room Alternate, Advocate reporter, junior play cast, Mummers play cast, Safety Committee, International Club, Mummers, Band, Sophomore Band, Reserve track letter, Boys' State, National Honor Society.
BONNIE LOU DEBOER: Clerical, Peppers, Y-Teens.
GRETCHEN KAY DEGENHARDT: Business Administration and Teachers, Safety Committee, Future Nurses Club, Orpheons, Peppers, Y-Teens, Apollo Choir, Ba_nd, Junior Girls Glee Club, Band letter.
ROBERT E. DENHAM: Industrial Arts.
JOHN ARDEN DERBY: Arts and Sciences, Mummers play committee, Mummers, Science Club, Boys Glee Club.
FAYE MARIE DICKEY: Business Administration and Teachers, junior play committee, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Apollo Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
SANDRA JEAN DIEKMANN: Homemaking, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
SHIRLEY ANN DIEKMANN: Stenographic, Peppers, Y-Teens, Apollo Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant.
WARREN DEAN DOLBERG: Trades Preparatory-Carpentry, L Club, Reserve and Varsity baseball letters.
RONALD DELAX DOOLEY: Engineering.
LAWRENCE T. DUBAS: Bu siness Administration and Teachers, Adv ocate reporter, senior play committee, Mummers play committee, Mummers, Joy Night participant, Doormen.
ANITA DEANNE DUIS: Arts and Sciences and Engineering, Home Room Alternate, Advocate business manager, Link:; ~alesman, junior play committee, senior play committee, E.C.A. Committee, Safety Committee, Camera Club vicepresident, Coed Counselors, International Club, Peppers squad leader, Quill and Scroll, Writers Club vice-president, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society vice-president.
AILENE N. DUKE: Business Administration and Teachers, Peppers.
LARRY GENE DURST: Business Administration and Teachers.
SHIRLEY ANN EDWARDS: Art s and Sciences, Mimes, Peppers, Y-Teens, Apollo Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore G irls Glee Club.
JOHN ARTHUR ELLIOTT: Engineering, Junior Class president, Senior Class vice-president, H ome Room Representative, L Club , Reser ve and Varsity basketball letters, Reserve and Varsity football letters, Reserve and Varsity track letters.
SHARON LEE ELLSWORTH: Arts and Science s, H ome Room Alternate, Student C ouncil, opera chorus, Safety Committee, Aqualinks vice-president, Art C lu b president, Clef Club president, F uture Nurses Club secretary-treasurer and corresponding secretary, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club vice-president, Sophomore Girl s Glee Club, C ounty Day, Joy Night participant, Apprentice Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Keen Time Council chairman, homecoming attendant, winter sports attendant, honor roll, National Honor Society.
JAMES FORREST ENO: Engineering, opera cast, Art Club, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee Club, Boys Octet, Joy Night participant, State Music Clinic.
GARY LEE ERICKSON: Industrial Arts.
DONALD HOWARD FAZEL: Trades Preparatory.
DONNA LEE FINIGAN: Business Administration and Teachers, junior play com~ittee, International Club, Peppers.
BARBARA KAY FIRESTONE: Stenographic, Home Room Representative and Alternate, junior play committee, senior play committee, Peppers, Y-Teens, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore G irls Glee Club.
KATHLEEN JANET FISK: Homemaking, Home Room Alternate, Safety Committee, Future Nurses Club, GAA, International Club secretary, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant, United Nations Seminar.
ANN MARIE FI SHER: Business Adminis-tration and Teachers, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Advoca te reporter, junior play committee, senior play committee, Safety Committee, Art Club vice-president, International Club, Peppers, Writers Club, Apollo Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night crew and participant.
JAMES HENRY FOX: Business Administration and Teachers, H ome Room Alternate, L Club, Boys Glee Club, Reserve and Var si ty baseball letters, Joy Night participant.
DWAYNE ALBERT FRAILEY: Engineering, Science Club treasurer, Joy Night participant
NAOMI GA IL FRANCIS: Business Administration and Teachers.
MARILYN KAY FRANK: Stenographic, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Y-Teens, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant.
JOYCE LARAE FRANZEN: Stenographic, P~ppers.
JAN ET LOYE FREESE: Arts and Sciences, opera chorus, Coed Counselors, Future Nurses Club, International Club, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Joy Night participant.
DARREL WAYNE FRENZEL: Arts and Sciences and Business Admi nistra tion and Teacher s, International Club, Science Club , Band , Joy Night Central Committee, honor roll.
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MORRIS GENE FRIEDMAN: Business Administration and Teachers, Band.
NAOMA JEAN FRITTS: Clerical, GAA, Peppers, Y-Teens, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, baseball and table tennis emblems.
JAYNE E. FRITZ: Clerical, Home Room Representative , opera chorus, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant.
BETTE JOYCE FULLER: Stenographic, Library Committee, Peppers, Y-Teens, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, honor roll.
CAROLYN JE A N FULTS: Arts and Sciences, Safety Committee, Future Nurses Club, GAA, Y-Teens publicity chairman, horseback riding emblem, Usherettes.
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SH I RLEY ANN FU $SELMAN: Arts and Sciences, Safety Committee chairman, Coed Counselors, Future Nurses Club, Peppers, honor roll.
RAYMON LYLE GABLE: Clerical.
JOSE M. GACUSANA: Engineering, Home Room Representative and Alternate, L Club, Red Cross Council, Boys Glee Club, Reserve and Varsity football letters, Varsity swimming and track letters, Joy Night participant, County Day.
JOHNNY GANDARA: Business Administration and Teachers, Reserve baseball letter, Reserve and Varsity football letters.
KEt--JNETH GANNON: Trades Preparatory-Printing, Home Room Representative.
JOHN VINCENT GARCIA: Trades Preparatory-Printing.
RAYMOND JON G A RCI A : Business Administration and Teachers, Reserve gym nasties letter, Varsity wrestling letter.
LARRY DEAN G ARDNER: Trades Preparatory-Auto Shop.
MELVIN E. GAYLOR: Industrial Arts.
CLARICE ANN GEISTLI N G ER: Stenographic, Home Room Representative, senior play committee, GA A , Peppers, Sophomore Band, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, swimming and bowling emblems, honor roll.
FRANK-EDWARD JOHN CHARLES DAVID GILLEN: Arts and Sciences and Engineering, L inks salesman, junior play student director, Mummers play committee, Mimes, Mummers, Science Club, Writers Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
PATRICIA ANN GETT MA N: Stenographic, Junior Class treasurer, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Ad vocate reporter, L i n ks typist, Safety Committee, Coed Counselors, Future Nurses Club, Peppers vice-president, Y-Teens, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant and crew, Twirler, Head Drum Major, homecoming attendant, honor roll, National Honor Society.
JANICE ADEL GOEDEN: Stenographic, GAA, Future Nurses Club, Apollo Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, L i nk s salesman, Joy Night participant.
ELEAf'IOR I RENE GONZALEZ: Homemaking, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
JUDITH KAY GOODENKAUF: Stenographic, GAA, lnternatio·nal Club, Peppers, Y-Teens, hiking emblem.
REBECCA GOODMAN: Arts and Sciences, Advocate exchange editor, Scribe editor, Mum~ers play committee, Future Nurses Club, Mimes vice-president, Mummers, Peppers squad leader, Writers Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
GERALDINE ADA GRADY: Homemaking.
MICHAEL JEROME GRAETZ: Engineering, Home Room Representative, senior play committee, Mummers play cast and committee, Camera Club secretary, Mimes, Mummers, Sc ience C lub, Bo ys Glee Club, Debate, debate letter, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
JERRY EUGENE GRAFF: Trades Preparatory-Machine Shop.
CLAUDETTE MARIE GRAHAM: Business Adm inistration and Teachers, Home Room Alternate, opera chorus, Clef Club, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Girls Octet, Joy Night participant, State.Music Clinic, honor roll.
JUDITH JEANETTE GRAY: H omemaking, Peppers, Apollo Choir, Junior G irls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
VI RGI NIA PAULI NE GREEN: Business Adm inistration and Teachers, opera committee, senior play committee, International Club, Peppers, Y-Teens, Joy Night crew.
JUDITH FRANCiS GRIFFIN: Business Administration and Teachers, Advocate photographer, Camera Club treasurer, GAA, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, bowling emblem, honor roll.
JAYELL WAYNE GROSS: Business Administration and Teachers. '
LEVONNE JOY GRUTTIS: Business Administration, Clef C lub, Future Nurses Club, Mimes, Peppers, Apollo Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant.
LARRY E. HAACK: Engineering, Camera Club, L Club, Varsity track letter, Joy Night participant.
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JEAN HAACK: Business Adm inistration, Camera Club, International C lu b , Pepper s, Y-Teens, Sophomore Girls G lee Club, Usherettes.
DENNIS DALE HAAS: Business Adm inistration and Teachers.
DENNE LORRAINE HACKSTADT: Homemaking, GAA vicepresident, Peppers , Junior G irls G lee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, basketball, swimming, badminton, volleyball, and hiking letters, touch football and table tennis emblems.
KATE MORROW HAGGIE: Art s and Sciences, Home Room Representative and Alternate , Links managing editor, Scribe managing editor, Peppers, Writers Club, Joy Night participant, Amer ican Fie ld Service, honor roll, National Honor Society.
JERRY RICHARD HAHN: Business Administration and Teachers, Advocate feature editor, Boys Glee Club, Joy Night participant.
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RONALD RALPH HAHN: Engineering , Band , Sophomore Band , Varsity swimming manager letter, Band letter, Joy Night participant.
JOHNNY D. HAMILTON: Busi ness Adm inistration, Mummers p l ay cast, Mummers, W r iters Club.
JUDITH SUE HANNEMAN: Art s and Sciences , Home Room Representati v e and Alternate , St udent Council , Advocate reporter, senior play committee , Mummers play committee , Safety Committee, Clef Club vice-president , Internationa l Club president and treasurer, Mummers , Peppers, Aeolian Choir , Junior G irls G lee Club librarian, Sophomore G irls Glee C lu b president, Joy Night participant , American Field Service, honor roll, National Honor Society.
LARRY EDWARD HANNEMAN: Engineering , junior pla y st age manager.
DARRELL J HANSEN: Trades Preparatory-Electricity.
GARY LEE HANSEN: Engineering , Art Club , Band , Orche stra! J oy Night part i cipant.
KAREN A. HANSON: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative and A lternate, senior play committee, Safety Committee , Camera Club president, Coed Counselors pres i- • dent, Future Nurses Club, Internationa l Club , M imes, Pepper s, So ph o more Girl s G l ee Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll , National Honor Society.
ROBERT DALE HANTHORN: Engineering.
LARRY HARDT: Engineering
WANDA KAY HARR I S: Clerica l, Home Room Representative, Pepper s, Junior G irls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee C lub.
LARRY E. HART: Industri a l Art s, Boy s Glee
EDITH LUELLA HARVEY: H o memak ing, Pepper s
NORMA JEAN HAWK: Stenographic , junior play committee, senior p lay committee, Peppers , Y -Teens , Junior Girls Glee Cl ub , So phom o re Girls Glee Club, Usherettes
ROBERT L. HEADLEY: Indu strial Arts, L Club , Re serve and Var si t y gymnastics l etters
SUSAN ROSE HEALEY: Arts and Sciences , Advocate exchange editor, junior play committee , opera chorus, Aqualinks pre si dent and treasurer, Clef Club , Coed Coun se l ors , International Club, Orpheons , Peppers , Quill and Scroll, Jo y Nigh -r participant, honor roll, National Honor Society
DAN I EL LEE HEDGLIN: Art s and Sciences , Reserve ba seball letter.
JANICE ANN HELLWEG: Art s and Sciences , Home Room A ltern ate , Advocate advertising staff, Links salesman, junior play committee, Mummers play cast, Safety Committee , Art C lu b , Future Nurses Club , International Club , Mimes , Mummers president, Peppers, Y-Teens, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , J oy Night participant , honor roll.
LARRY JAMES HENTHORN : Engi neering
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GARY D. HERGENRADER: Trades Preparatory-Machine Shop, Home Room Representative.
JANICE JANE HERGENRADER: Clerical , opera chorus, Peppers , Red Cross Council, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore Girl s Glee Club.
ROCHELLE KAY HERGENRADER: Arts and Sciences , Clef Club, Orpheons, Peppers squad leader, Y-Teens treasurer, Band, Sophomore Band, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Band letter, State Music Clinic, Usherettes, Snowball Princess.
DIXIE CHARLENE HIBBERT: Arts and Sciences, Future Nurses Club, Peppers, Science Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
NORBERT LOUIS HILDRETH: Trades Preparatory-Printing, Boys Glee Club president, honor roll.
GARY HILL: Business Administration and Teachers , Home Room Representative and Alternate, Links salesman, junior play committee, senior play cast, Mummers play committee, Assembly Committee, Safety Committee, Camera Club, International Club, L Club, Mimes vice-president, Mummers, Science Club, Reserve and Varsity swimming letters, Debate, Debate letter, Joy Night crew, Fine Arts Festival.
DEXTER NELSON HILLIGOSS: Trades Preparatory-Carpentry.
RICHARD WADE HILLIGOSS: Industrial Arts.
LOUISE E. HINKLE: Stenographic, Junior Girls Glee Club , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant.
JOHN LEE HOERNER: Engineering , Home Room Alternate, Advocate advertising staff, junior play committee, Mummers play cast, Library Committee, Clef Club, International Club, Mimes, Mummers, Science Club , Band, Sophomore Band,
Band letter, J o y Night Central Committee and crew, State Mu sic Clinic , honor roll, National Honor Society.
OWEN LEE HOI BERG : Business Administration and Teachers, opera chorus, Aeolian Choir , Joy Night participant.
JACK LESLIE HOUCHEN : Business Administration and Fine Arts, H ome Ro om Representative and Alternate, Advocate assistant sports editor, Links artist, senior play cast, Mummers play cast and committee, L Club, Mummers, Quill and Scroll, Reserve and Vars i ty swimming letters, Art Gold Key, Joy Night Central Committee , crew, and participant, honor roll , National Honor Society.
JUDY ANN HOUSEL: Clerical, Peppers, Sophomore Girl s Glee Club.
JAMES F. HOUSER: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Representative and Alternate, L Club secretary, Reserve and Varsity football letters.
DONNA RAE HOY: Arts and Sciences, opera chorus, Aqualinks, Mummers , Peppers, Y-Teens , Apollo Choir , Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
ARTHUR HAYDEN HUGHES: Engineering, Home Room Representative, Student Council president, Links writer, opera lead, International Club, Aeolian Choir assistant manager , Boys Glee Club, Boys Octet, Reserve football letter, Boys' State, County Day, Joy Night crew and participant, Junior Red Cross County Representative , State Music Clinic, honor roll, National Honor Society.
JACK KENNETH INGHAM: Industrial Arts.
JOHN FREDERICK ITZEN: Trades Preparatory-Carpentry.
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DONNA RAE JACKSON: Business Adm inistration and Teacher s, Advocate exchange editor, junior pla y committee, senior p lay committee, o pera chor us, Safety C o mmittee , Cle f C lu b , Peppers, Red Cross Counc il, Writers Club , Y -Teen s, Aeol ian Choir , Junior G i rl s G l ee Club , Sophomore G i r ls G l ee C lu b li bra ri a n, Tw irl er , Joy Night partic i pant , honor roll.
JUDITH MAY JANC: Cler i ca l.
ELLEN M. JANOUSEK: Stenographic, Peppers, Aeo li an Choir, Junior Gir ls Glee Club , Sophomore Girl s G l ee Club , Joy Night partic i pant.
JEREMY T. JOHNSON: Business Administration and Teachers, Band, So ph omo re Band , Reser v e football and swimming letters.
LARRY HALL JOHNSON: Eng in eering.
NANCY ESTHER JOHNSON : Business Adm inis trat ion and Teachers, o pera chorus , Internationa l Club, Peppers , Red Cross Co uncil, Aeo li an Ch oir, Junior G i rls Glee Club , Sophomore Gi rls G l ee Cl u b , Joy Night participant , State Mus ic Clinic, honor roll.
RICHARD G. JOHNSON: Trades Preparatory-Aut o Shop
MILES WILLIAM JOHNSTON, JR.: Art s and Sciences, Home Room Representative and A lternate, L Club vicepresident , Vars i ty track letter, Optimist Speech Award , Debate , Nati on al Honor Society.
GORDON PAUL JONES: Eng in eer in g , Ba nd , Sophomore Band , Band letter, honor roll, Naticna l Honor Society
THOMAS FREDER ICK JONES: Arts and Sc iences, Mummer s play cas·;• and student director, opera chorus , L C lu b , Mummer s, Aeolian Choir , Boys G l ee Club , Vars i ty football manager letter, J o y Night participant.
JAMES N. JOYNER: Engineering, Reserve football letter.
KARIN MARGARETA JUNGTORP: Arts and Sciences , Internation al Club , Peppers , J oy Night participant , Amer i can Fiel d Serv i ce Exchange St ude nt from Sweden.
ROSE MARIE JU RICA: Stenograph i c , H ome Room Representativ e , Pepper s squad l eader.
EVELYN BEA JUDKINS: C le rica l, Home Room A lternate, Orpheons, Peppers, Y -Teens , Band , Sophom o re Band, So phomore G irls G l ee C lu b , Ba nd l etter.
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CAROLE JEANETTE JUNDT: Business Admini str ation and Teachers, Home Room Representative, senior play c o mm i ttee , Mummers, Pepper s, Y-Teens, Ap ollo Choir secretary, Soph omore G irls G l ee C lub, Usherettes. •
MARY LU KEILL: Art s and Sc ien ce s, H om e Room Alternate, Advocate editor-in-chief, Links write r , opera chorus, C o ed Counselors, International C lu b , Peppers, Q uill a nd Scro ll, Red Cross Co un ci l, Aeolian Ch oir, Junior G irls Glee C lu b , Sophomore G irls Glee Club, Joy Night part ici pant, Girls ' State , N.H.S .P. A. C onference, N.S.P.A. C onfe rence , honor ro ll, National H onor Society.
RACHEL KAY KELLER: Business Administ r ation and Teachers, H o me Room Representative and A lternate, Advocate b ook review editor, opera chorus, Assembly Comm i ttee, Safety C ommittee, Coed Counselors, Future Nurses Club , International C lub, Peppers, Red Cr oss C oun c il, Y -Te e ns, Aeolian C hoir, Junior G irls G lee C lu b, So phomore G irls Glee Club, Joy Night participant , Sta te M usi c Clin ic, honor roll.
LARRY LEE KELLER: Trades Preparatory-Machine Sh op, H ome Room Representative an d Alternate, Reserve w re stling letter.
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GLEN M. KEMPF : Engineer i ng.
WILLIAM DERRELL KENNEDY: Clerical.
MAIDA LORRAINE KERNS: Clerical, opera chorus, Pepper s, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club , Sophomore G i rl s Glee Club, Joy Night participant.
FRED T. KESS: Engineering, Boys Glee Club
PATRICIA ANN KINNEY: Stenographic, C oed Counselors , Peppers, Y-Teens, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, honor roll.
BRUCE STERNER KIPLINGER: Trades Preparatory-Auto Shop.
JOHN WAYNE KISSLER: Bu siness Administration and Teachers, L Club , wrestling manager letter.
LARRY J. KLEIN: Engineering, Home Room Representative, opera chorus, L Club treasurer, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee Club, Reserve and Varsity baseball letters, Joy Night participant , honor roll, National Honor Society.
DALE ROLAND KLEMSZ: Business Administration, Apollo Choir.
JUDITH ANN KOBEL: Arts and Sciences, Future Nurses Club, Peppers, honor roll.
MARY JANE KOCH: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative and Alternate, opera lead, Aqua links treasurer, Art Club , Clef Club treasurer, Coed Counselors, I nternational Club,, Mummers, Orpheons , Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Jun i or Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Girls Octet, Joy Night participant, honor roil, Nationa l Honor Society.
ROBERT HARRY KOEHN: Business Administration and Teachers , Reserve baseball l etter.
SHARRON LEE KOHL: Stenographic, Home Room Representative and Alternc;1te, Coed Counselors , Peppers, Y-Teens, Apollo Choir, Junior Girl s Glee Club , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
LARRY RICHARD KONZ: Trades Preparatory-E l ectricity.
ARLENE JOANN KORELL: Stenographic , Peppers, Y -Teens, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, honor roll.
BARBARA FRANCIS KRANTZ: Fine Arts , GAA , Peppers , Y-Teens.
CAROL ANN KRANTZ: Stenographic.
PAUL HOOD KREISS: Arts and Sciences , Engineering , junior play cast, Mummers play sommittee , International Club , Mummers , Science Club, Joy Night participant , honor roll, Nationa l Honor Society.
KENNETH E. KRUSE: Indu strial Arts.
RICHARD G. KRU SE: Trades Preparatory.
THOMAS WILLIAM KRUSE: Industrial Arts.
HERBERT LOUIS KUSTER: Engineering, Home Room Alternate, Reserve swimming letter, Doormen
NANCY KAY LAA SE: Business Administration and Teachers, junior play committee, opera orchestra, Coed Counselors, Mimes, Orpheons, Peppers, Writers Club, Band, Sophomore Band, Orchestra president, Band letter, Joy Night crew, State Music Clinic, Usherettes, honor roll, Nationai Honor Society.
LEE LAMSON: Industrial Arts.
GERALD G. LANDINGHAM: Business Administration and. Teachers, Varsity gymnastics letter, Reserve swimming letter.
RONNIE JOE LAW: Industrial Arts.
M. JOAN LEAR: Arts and Sciences, Advocate advertising staff, Peppers, Apollo Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
WESLEY CHARLES LEONARD: Business Administration and Teachers.
MARY CATHERINE LESSMAN: Arts and Sciences, senior play committee, opera chorus, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Joy Night participant.
FRANK HORACE LETCHER: Industrial Arts.
HANS-JUERGEN LEUSCHNER: Arts and Sciences and Engineering, junior play cast, senior play student director, Mummers play committee , International Club, Mummers, Science Club, Boys' State.
PAUL LEWIS: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Alternate, L Club, Band, Sophomore Band, Boys Glee Club, Sophomore basketball letter, Reserve and Varsity football letters, Band letter.
MARGARET R. LI EBERS: Arts and Sciences, Safety Committee, Aqualinks, International Club, Peppers, Writers Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant.
SILVIJA AINA LIEPNIEKS: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Advocate photographer, Links photographer, senior play committee, Camera Club, Coed Counselors, Future Nurses Club, GAA secretary, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Science Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, badminton emblem and letter, table tennis, bowling, and archery emblems, honor roll, National Honor Society.
EVERETT LELAND LIMING, JR.: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Student Council, Boys' State, County Day.
BEVERLY JOAN LIND: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Adv oca t e exchange ·e ditor , Mummers play committee, Aqualinks, GAA, Mummers, Peppers, Quill and Scroll, Red Cross Council, golf and swimming emblems and letters, Joy Night participant, County Day, Varsity Cheerleader, winter sports queen.
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RODNEY EDWARD LITTLE: Business Administration and Teachers.
GERALD EUGENE LOOS: Industrial Arts.
DONALD GORDON LOPEZ: Trades Preparatory-Carpentry , Reserve wrestling letter.
IDA CAROLYN LOWE: Stenographic, Peppers, Y-Teens.
LYALL EARL LUFF: Arts and Sciences, L Club treasurer, Boys Glee Club, Varsity football letter, Joy Night participant.
JU DY ANN LUTZ: Arts and Sciences, Student Council, Advocate third page editor, opera chorus, Safety Committee, Clef Club, Future Nurses Club , Peppers , Quill and Scroll, Red Cross Council, Writers Club, Y-Teens, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, County Day, Joy Night participant, Twirler, Apprentice Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, homecoming attendant, winter sports attendant, honor roll, National Honor Society.
JERRY ANN MADISON: Business Administration and Teachers, Future Nurses Club, Peppers, Aeolian Choir , Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
EVERETT EUGENE MADSEN: Engineering , Boys Glee Club , Joy Night participant.
JOHN MADSEN: Trades Preparatory-Machine Shop, Reserve wrestling letter.
GERALDINE MARIE MARHENKE: Arts and Sciences, Peppers squad leader , Y-Teens, Ap ollo Choir, Junior Girls Glee Ciub, Sophomore Girl s Glee Club, Joy Night participant.
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JUDITH ANN MARTIN: Sten ographic, Coed Counselors, Pepper s assistant squad leader.
SONDRA SUE MARTIN: Business Admini stration and Teachers, Home Room Alternate, Advocate exchange editor, junior play committee, senior play committee, Safety Committee, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Writers Club, Y-Teens, Junior Girls Glee Club vice-president, Sophomore Girls Glee Club president, Joy Night participant, County Day.
EILEEN M. MATTICE: Stenograph i c, Pepper s, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
MARGIE ANN MATULKA: Homemaking, Peppers.
MARY JEAN MAUEL: Business Admini stration and Teachers , Home Room A lternate, Advocate reporter, Mummer s pla y committee, opera committee, Safety Committee co-chairman, International Club, Mummers, Peppers squad leader, Quill and Scroll, Red Cross Council, Writers Club, Y-Teens, Apollo Choir , Junior Girls Glee Club librarian, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Joy Night participant.
SHARON KAY McCONKLE: Stenographic, senior play committee, GAA, Orpheons treasurer, Peppers, Writers Club trea su re1', Band secretary-treasurer, Soph omore Band, b owling emblem, Band l etter.
BARBARA GWEN E McDOUGALL: Business Administrat ion and Teachers, Camera Club secretary, Pepper s, Writer s Club , Y - Teens, Apollo Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomo re Girls Glee Club, J oy Night part ici pant.
DUANE M. McGOWEN: Bu siness Admini stration, Reserve baseba l l letter.
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ANN ILENE MclNTYRE: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Adv o cate advertising staff and book review editor, Safety Comrnittee, Camera Club vice-president, Future Nurses Club, International Club secretary, Peppers assistant squad leader; United Nations Seminar, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
WILLIAM CRAIG McKEE: Engineering.
ALYCE MAE McMASTER: Arts and Sciences, International Club, Peppers, Y-Teens, Band, Sophomore Band, Band letter, Twirler.
ARLINE ELLEN McMASTER: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, International Club, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Y-Teens Cabinet, Band, Sophomore Band, Band letter, Twirler, honor roll.
BARBARA J. McMULLEN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, opera chorus, Safety Committee, Clef Club, Coed Counselors, International Club, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Y-Teens secretary, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society.
MYRNA ARLENE McWILLIAMS: Homemaking, Future Nurses Club, Peppers.
BETTE JUNE MEGEE: Business Administration and Teachers,· Future Nurses Club, Peppers, Apollo Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
DWIGHT WESLEY MEIERHENRY: Arts and Sciences and Engineering, Sophomore Class vice-president, Junior Class secretary, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Student Council, Advocate sports editor, L Club, Boys Glee Club, Varsity baseball and football letters, Reserve basketball letter, Joy Night participant, County Day, honor roll, National Honor Society.
JAMES ALAN MEISINGER: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Alternate, L in k s business manager, Quill and Scroll, Reserve football and wrestling letters, Joy Night participant, N.H.S.P.A. Conference, N.S.P.A. Conference.
PHIL E. MENDOZA: Industrial Arts, L Club, Reserve and Varsity football letters.
WILLIAM GRANT MEYER: Business Administration and Teachers, Band student director, Band letter.
PATRICK MILLER: Trades Preparatory-Electricity.
THOMAS M. MILLER: Arts and Sciences, Band, Sophomore Band, Band letter.
GAYLENE LEE MILLION: Homemaking, Peppers, Y-Teens, Apollo Choir, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
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AIJA L. MISA: Arts and Sciences, Peppers, honor roll, Nati ona I Honor Society.
JEANETTE ETH EL M ITTELBERG: Clerical, Home Room Alternate, Sophomore Band, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
ERNEST GORDON MOCK: Trades Preparatory-Electricity.
JOHN CHARLES MOELLER: Trades Preparatory-Machine Shop.
PATRICIA JEAN MOELLER: Homemaking, Orpheons, Peppers, Band, Sophomore Band, Sophomore. Girls Glee Club, Orchestra, Band letter.
JUDITH ANNE MOOMAW: Arts and Sciences, E.C.A. Committee, Safety Committee, Aqualinks, Art Club, Coed Counselors, International Club, Peppers, Writers Club, Y-Teen's, Apollo Choir, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society.
CAROL JEAN MOORE: Business Administration and Teachers, opera chorus, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant, Usherettes.
JACQUELYN KAY MORALEZ: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Representative and Alternate, senior play stage manager, Red Cross Council, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
MARY ELLEN MORGAN: Homemaking, Future Nurses Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
MELINDA JO MORGAN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Aqualinks, International Club, Peppers, Writers Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
SUSAN KAY MORGAN: Arts and Sciences, Aqua links, Art Club, Clef Club, Coed Counselors, G-AA, International Club, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club librarian, golf, horseback riding, and swimming emblems, volleyball letter, Joy Night participant, Varsity Cheerl'eader, Apprentice Cheerleader, honor roll, National Honor Society.
THOMAS D. MORRISSEY: Business Administration and Teachers and Engineering, Art Club treasurer, International Club, L Club, Varsity swimming letter, Sophomore football and track letters, Doormen, Joy Night participant.
SALLY ANN MOSHER: Arts and Sciences, Advocate copyreader, opera accompanist, Safety Committee, Clef Club, Coed Counselors, International Club, Peppers assistant squad leader, Y-Teens, Aeolian Choir accompanist, Junior Girls Glee Club accompanist,' Girls Octet accompanist, Joy Night participant, State Music Clinic , honor roll, National Honor Society.
VALDIS MUCENIEKS: Engineering.
THOMAS J. MULDER: Engineering , Home Room Alternate, Reserve basketball letter, honor roll.
ELIZABETH JANE MUNDORF: Arts and Sciences, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
SHARON KAY MURPHY: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Links writer , Mummers play committee, Aqua l inks, GAA, Mummers, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Writers Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, swimming emblem, Joy Night participant.
PATRICIA ANN MYERS: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative and Alternate, junior play cast, senior play cast, Mummers play committee, opera lead, Safety Committee, International Club, Mimes, Mummers, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Girls Octet, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society.
JANICE DIANE MYRBERG: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Links typist, Safety Committee, Coed Counselors, International Club, Peppers squad leader, Writers Club, Apollo Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant.
CARL ALRAY NEEMAN: Business Administration and Teachers, Band, Boys Glee Club, Band letter.
TED RAYMOND NEILL: Business Administration.
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GARY WAYNE NELSON: Industrial Arts.
BETTE JO NEWTON: Home Room Representative, opera chorus, Clef Club, Orpheons, Peppers, Y-Teens, Aeo lian Choir, Junior Girls G lee Club , Soph omore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant, Varsity Cheerleader , Apprent ice Cheerleader.
ROBERT DEAN NITZ: Business Administration and Teachers, Band, Sophomore Band, Band letter.
ROZANNA NOE: Busine ss Administration and Teachers, Advocate reporter, junior play committee, senior play committee, International Club, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Y-Teens, Junior G irls Glee Club , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant.
NANCY NEAL NUSS: Homemaking, GAA, Peppers , Y-Teens, hiking emblem and letter.
THOMAS C. ODELL: Bu siness Administration and Teachers, Boys Glee Club, Joy Night participant.
LARRY L. OHLRICH: Engineering.
ELWIN A. OLDENBURG: Industrial Art s.
SANDRA JEAN OLSON: Businesss Admini stration and Teachers, opera chorus, Pepp-ers, Apoll o Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club.
EARL LEE OLTMAN: Business Admini stration and Teachers, Senior Class co-secretary, Home Room Representative, L Club, Soph omore, Re serve, and Varsity baseball letters, Varsity basketball manager letter.
LILLIAN MAE OPP: Homemaking, opera chorus, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Junior G irls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant.
FERDINAND Q. ORTIZ: Industrial Arts, L Club, Reserve and Varsity football letters.
WILLIAM ANTON ORWIG: Arts and Sc iences, Home Room Representative, Student Counci l, Links writer, Mummers play cast, opera chorus, International Club, L Club , Mummers, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee Club, Sophomore, Reserve , and Varsity basketball letters, Varsity tennis letfer, Joy Night participant, American Field Service, honor roll, National Honor Society.
PAULA RAE OSBURN: Business Admi nistration and Teachers, Peppers , Y -Teens.
SAND RA SUE OTT: Arts and Sciences, junior play committee, E.C.A. Committee, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Y-Teens, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Usherettes, honor roll , National Honor Society.
JOHN PETER OVERGAARD: Arts and Sciences, Assembly Committee, L Club, Reserve and Varsity football letters.
KATHRYN JEANETTE OWENS: Art s and Sciences and Stenographic, Peppers, Y-Teens, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
LINDA ANNE OWENS: Clerical, opera chorus, Orpheons, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant, Twirler.
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DOUGLAS A. OXENHARDT: Trades Preparatory-Machine Shop, Band, Sophomore Band.
SILVIJA PAKALNS: Arts and Sciences, International Club.
GARY DEAN PARKER: Business Administration, L Club, Reserve and Varsity gymnastics letters.
DAVID WILLIAM PAULY: Business Administration and Teachers, opera chorus, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee Club.
RONALD J. PEARSON: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Alternate, Advocate reporter, senior play committee, L Club, Varsity track manager letter, Reserve and Varsity wrestling letters.
GLENDA MAE PERRI NE: Bookkeeping, opera chorus, Safety Committee, Future Nurses Club, Peppers, Y-Teens, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant.
HELEN ELAINE PESTER: Business Administration and Teachers, Peppers.
JACQUELINE NAOMI PETERSON: Arts and Sciences and Engineering, senior play committee, Safety Committee, Clef Club, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant.
KENNARD J. PILKINGTON: Engineering.
OLIVER RAY PILLARD : Clerical, Reserve baseball Jetter.
JAM ES HALE Pl N KERTON: Engineering, Sophomore Class secretary, Senior Clas·s treasurer, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Student Council, Links writer, senior play committee, opera lead, Aeolian choir president, Boys Glee Club, Boys Octet, Reserve and Varsity basketball letters, Joy Night participant, Keen Time Council, honor roll, National Honor Society president.
JOHN SHAN DON PLACE : Arts and Sciences and Engineering, Hom_e Room Representative, senior play stage manager, opera cast, Safety Committee, lnterna}ional Club, L Club, Red Cross Council, Science Club, Aeolian Choir, Varsity wrestling letter, Boys' State, Joy Night participant, State Music Clinic, National Honor Society.
ELIZABETH JANE PLATT: Arts and Sciences, junior play committee, opera chorus and committee, Coed Counselors, GAA, International Club, Mimes, Peppers, Aeolian Choir,
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KENNETH B. POCRAS: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Alternate, Apollo Choir, Boys Glee Club, Sophomore and Reserve football letters, Joy Night participant.
RENEE /LEEN POLSKY: Arts and Sciences, Safety Committee, International Club, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Sopbomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant.
PATRICIA ANN PORTER: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Advocate third page editor, Links writer, junior play cast, opera chorus, Aqualinks, Clef Club, Coed Counselors, GAA, Mummers, Orpheons, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Girls Octet, golf emblem, N.H.S.P.A. Award, N S.P.A. Conference, Joy Night participant, State Music Clinic, honor roll, National Honor Society.
CLEO LEE POWELL: Clerical, Advocate advertising staff, GAA secretary, Peppers, Sophomore Sirls Glee Club, softball emblem.
LARRY MONROE POWELL: Trades preparatory-Auto Shop.
HER BERT A. PROBASCO: Business Adm inistration and Teachers, Advocate assistant sports editor and sports editor, C lef Club, International Club, L C lub, Mimes, Mummers, Quill and Scroll, Band, Sophomore Band, Boys G lee Club, Varsity basketball manager and track manager letters, Ba nd letter, Joy Night participant.
SALLY AILEEN PURVIANCE: Business Administration and Teachers, Hom e Room Representative and Alternate, Advocate reporter, junior play committee, senior play cast, Mu mmers pf ay committee, M imes treasurer, Mummers, Peppers squad leader, Quill and Scroll, Wr iters Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant, winte r sports attendan:·, honor roll, National H ono r Society.
MARGARET AN N QUEEN: A rts and Sc iences, International Club, Peppers, Sophomore G irls Gle e C lub, honor roll, National H onor Society
LAUREL J ANE RAGER: Art s and Sc iences, Advocate advertising staff, Scribe poetry editor, junior play committee, senior play committee, Art Club, Future Nurses Club, Peppers squad leader, Writer s Cl u b secretary and vice-president, Apollo Choir, Sophomore Girls G lee Club, Orchestra.
PATRICIA AN N RAPP: Stenographic, junior play committee, Peppers, Apollo C hoir, Junior G irls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls G lee Club, Usherettes.
CAROL LEE RAY: Business Adm inistration and Teachers, International Club, Peppers, Red Cr oss C ouncil, Y-Teens, Sophomore G irls Glee C lu b
BARBARA A NN RECTOR: Clerical, Peppers, Sophomore Girls G lee Club.
BARBARA JOYCE REED: Art s and Science s, Clef Club, GAA , International C lub, Peppe rs assistant squad leader, Apollo Choir, Junior G irls G lee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
LAWRENCE LEE REGER: Engineering, Boys G lee C lub.
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LARRY DEAN REIFSCHNE ID ER: Industrial Art s, Reserve gymnastics letter.
LUKE IVARS RENEMANS: Engineering.
MAU RICE LEE REYNOLDS: Industrial Arts.
RUDENE A. RISTOW: Stenographic, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant.
DOTTY JEAN RITCHEY: Business Administration and T eachers, Home Room Repre~entative and A lternate, opera chorus, Clef Club, Orpheons vice-president, Peppers treasurer, Y-Teens social chairman, Aeolian Choir, Junior G irls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Girls Octet, Joy Night participant.
DONALD RALPH RIXSTI NE: Industrial Arts, Advocate photographer, Links photographer, Camera Club president and vice-president, Boy s Glee Club, N.H.S.P. A Conference, Joy Night participant.
JANE BERNICE ROGERS: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Scribe associate editor, E.C.A. Committee, Aqualinks, Mimes, Peppers, Writers Club president and secre tary, Aeolian Choir, Band, Sophom ore Ba nd, Junior G irls Glee Club , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Band lette ·, State M usic Clinic, Usherette:;, honor roll, National Honor Society.
JOANNA FLORENCE ROGERS: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Representative, Advocate feature editor, Links salesman, senior play committee, Safety Committee, GAA, Mimes, Peppers, Quill and Scroll, Y-Teens, bowling emblem, Usherettes, honor roll, National Honor Society.
LOIS MARILYN ROKER: Arts and Sciences, H ome Room Alternate, opera chorus, E.C.A Committee, Coed Counselors, Future Nurses Club, International Club, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, J~nior Girls Glee Club, Orchestra, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society.
TERRY EUGENE SAPP: Business Administration and Teachers, L Club vice-president, Sophomore football letter, Reserve and Varsity track letters.
STANLEY ALAN SAX: Business Admin istration and Teachers, H ome Room Representative and Alternate.
DONNA D. SCAGGS: Clerical, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
RONALD LEE SCHAFER: Eng ineering, Band, Sophomore Band, Band letter.
JANICE L. SCHARTON: Clerical.
ROGER LEE SCHEIDT: Busine ss Administration and Teacher s, L Club, Varsity basketball letter, Reserve and Varsity football letters.
MARILYN JOAN SCHLAPHOFF: Arts and Sciences, senior play committee, Clef Club, International Club, Peppers, Y-Teens, Apollo Choir, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Usherettes, honor roll, National Honor Society
BARBARA JEAN SCHLEIGER: Stenographic, Peppers, Y-Teens, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
MARGARET ANN SCHMIOT: Stenographic, Peppers, Apollo Choir, Junior Girl s Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
RONALD HARRY SCH RADER: Business Adm inistration and Teachers, Apollo Choir
KAREN JEAN ROSEBERRY: Arts and Sciences, Peppers , Y-Teens, Apo llo Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club , Sophomore G irls Glee Club.
GR ETCH EN ILEANE ROSENLOF: Busine~s Administrati on and Teachers, Future Nurses Club, Peppers, Junior Girls G lee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
ROGER D. ROSS: Business Administration and Teachers, Boys Glee Club, Reserve football letter, Joy Night participant.
U LOIS P. ROZE: Engineering, senior play committee, Science Club, honor roll.
DONALD GENE RUSSELL: Trades Preparatory-Carpentry.
DAWN MAY SADDORIS: Clerical , Peppers , Red Cross Council, Junior Girls Glee Club , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
SAN ORA KAY SALMON: Art s and Sciences, Orpheons, Peppers, Y-Teens, Band, Sophomore Band , Orchestra, band letter, State Music Clinic.
SANDRA KAY SANGER: Arts and Sciences and Fine Arts, H ome Room Alternate , junior play committee, senior play casi·, Mummers play committee, Safety Committee, Art Club secretary, treasurer, and vice-president, Clef Club, Coed Counselors, International Club, Mummers, Peppers secretary, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Joy Night Central Committee and crew, honor roll, National Honor Society secret.arytreasurer.
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JERROLD LEE SIEVERS: Business Admi nis trat ion and Teachers, L Club , Re serve gymnastics letter, Var si t y track manager letter.
JU DY ELAINE SI MON: H o memaking, GAA , Pepper s, Y - Teen s, hik ing emblem and letter.
ROSE MARGARET SIMPSON: Art s and Science s, C oed Counselors, Future Nurses Club , International C lu b , Pepper s assistan t squad leader, Red Cr oss C oun cil , So ph omore Band.
JAMES B. SINKULE: Busin e ss Admin istration.
JOHN OTTO SKOLD: Engineering, opera chorus, Ae olian Ch oir, Boys Glee Cl ub , Boys Octet, J oy Night participant.
SANDRA KAY SLOTHOWER: Busi ness Admini strat ion and Te achers
FRANKLIN DEWEY SMITH: Bu siness Adm inistra t ion and Teachers.
SARA J ANE SCHULTZ: A rts and Sciences , senior play comm i ttee , C l ef Club , Coed Counselors, International Club , Peppers , Y -Teens, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Usherettes, honor r o ll.
MICHAEL G SCHUMACHER: Industrial Art s, Home Ro o m Representative, Safety Committee, Internat ion al Club , Links salesman, Varsity wrestling manager letter.
RONNIE EUGENE SCHWARZENBACH: Trades Preparatory -A uto Sh op.
RAY ANTHONY SH EPA RD: Indu strial Art s, International Club, Mummers, Boy s G l ee Club , Fine Arts Festival.
MATTHEW SHERIDAN : Commercial, L Club, Re serve and Varsity ba seba II letters
PRO SHERMAN: Business Admin ist ration and Teachers, Home Room A lternate, Advocate photographer, Links photographer ; Camera Club, Boys Glee C lub, Joy Night participant.
HELEN RUTH SH I LHAN: Stenographic, junior play c o mmittee, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Y-Teens, Junior G irls Glee Club secretary, Sophomore Gir ls Glee Club.
SUZAI NE SHOEMAKER: Arts and Sc iences, Home Room Alternate, Advocate reporter, senior play committee, opera chorus, Aq ualinks, Clef Club, GAA, Mimes , Pepper s, Quil l and Scr oll, Red Cr oss Council , Ae olian Ch oir, Junior Girl s Glee C lu b , Sophomore Girl s Glee Club , swimming emblem, Joy Night parti~ipant, honor roll.
WILLIAM DEAN SHONERD: Clerical , H o me Ro o m Alfornate , Reser v e football letter
SHARONLEE SIDDENS: Business Admi nistration and Teachers, honor roll.
JAMES C. SIEVERS: Busine ss Administrati on and Teacher s, L Cl u b, Varsity football manager letter.
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JAN ICE KAY SM 1TH: Clerical, International Club, Peppers, Y-Teens, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
SHARON JEAN SM 1TH: Arts and Sciences, H ome Room Representative and Alternate, E.C.A. Committee, Safety Committee, Coed Counselors, Future Nurses Club, International Club, Peppers squad leader, Apollo Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participan·:•, honor roll, National Honor Society.
MICHAEL EDWIN SNOWDEN: Arts and Sciences.
HELEN ETHYLE SODERSTROM: Homemaking.
STEPHEN JOHN SOMMER: Engineering, Boys Octet accompanis·:·, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society. •
RICHARD LEE SPAEDT: Arts and Sciences and Engineering, Home Room Representative, Safety Committee, International Club, Red Cross Counci l secretary, Sophomore basketball and football letters, Reserve track letter.
SHARON LEE SPLAIN: Business Administration and Teachers, Links salesman, junior play committee, Future Nurses Club, GAA, Peppers, Apollo Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, horseback riding emblem and letter.
RODNEY BL'AINE SPOOR: Business Administration and Teachers.
GRETCHEN MARIA SQUYRES: Arts and Sciences, Future Nurses Club, Peppers, Y-Teens, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
ANDRIS A STAKLIS: Engineering, opera chorus, L Club, Science Club, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee Club, Varsity tennis
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letter, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society.
NANCY ANN STANDLEY: Arts and Sciences, Advocate reporter, Art Club, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Quill and Scroll, Joy Night participant.
SUSAN ANNETTE STANLEY: Arts and Sciences, Mummers play committee, Clef Club, Coed Counselors, International Club, Mimes, Mummers treasurer, Orpheons, Pepper s, Red Cross Council, Apollo Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant, State Music Clinic, honor roll, National Honor Society.
BERNIE STAUNING: Trades Preparatory-Electricity.
ROBERTA DEAN NA STEELE: Arts and Sciences, Advocate advertising staff, Coed Counselors, Future Nurses Club, GAA , Mimes secretary, Peppers, Y-Teens, Sophomore Girl s Glee Club, Usherettes.
ROBERT EUGENE STEIN: Engineering, L Club, Band, Sophomore Band, Reserve and Varsity baseball letters, Joy Night participant.
TONI STEPANEK: Arts and Sciences, Art Club, International Club, Mimes, Writers Club treasurer, Junior Girl s Glee Club, honor roll, National Honor Society.
JORGIA LEE STERKEL: Homemaking, Peppers.
MARY LOU STEWART: Homemaking, GAA president, vicepresident, and treasurer, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, baseball, football, and table tennis emblems, volleyball, badminton, hiking, and basketball letters.
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BARBARA JEAN STOEHR: Arts and Sciences, opera orchestra, Camera Club, GAA , Orpheons, Peppers, Junior Girls Glee Club, Orchestra , table tennis emblem , State Music Clinic, Joy Night crew, honor roll.
PETER DEAN STOKI: Arts and Sciences.
JEROME HARRIS STOLLEY: Business Administration and Teachers, Reserve football letter, Varsity swimming letter.
GUNTIS STRAUSS: Engineering.
HARRIET ANN STRICKLAND: Arts and Sciences, Links formal photography editor, GAA president, vice-president, and secretary, softball, basketball, touch football, badminton, hiking, swimming, selling, archery, bowling, horseback riding, ping pong, and volleyball emblems, softball, basketball. touch football, badminton, hiking, swimming, selling, archery, bowling, and volleyball letters, Quill and Scroll, N.H.S.P.A. Conference, honor roll, National Honor Society.
JOHN L. STROMER: Business Administration and Teachers, Joy Night participant.
DONALD HARVEY STRONBERG: Engineering, L Club, Science Club, Varsity tennis letter, Joy Night crew , honor roll.
DUANE LEON STROUGH: Business Adm inistration and Teachers, L Club, Reserve and Varsity gymnastics letters.
DONALD DEAN STUDIER: Engineering, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Links salesman, opera chorus, L Club, Aeolian Choir, Band, Sophomore Band, Sophomore football letter, Varsity track manager letter.
SANDRA ORRELLE STUHR: Homemaking, Apollo Choir, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
RICHARD MORRISON SUTTON: Arts and Sciences, junior play committee , Band, Sophomore Band, Joy Night crew.
RO BERT R. SWAIM: Engineering.
DONALD LEE SWETLAND: Trades Preparatory-Electricity.
RICHARD LEE TALBERT: Engineering, L Club, Reserve an:l Varsity gymnastics letters.
JANET LEE TESELLE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Advocate second page editor, opera chorus, Coed Counselors, International Club, Peppers assistant squad leader, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, honor roll, National Honor Society.
JOHN MAURICE THOMPSON: Engineering, opera chorus, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee Club, Reserve and Varsity basketball letters, Reserve track letter , Joy Night participant.
MERLE JAMES THOMPSON: Business Administration and Teachers.
SANDRA MARIE THORNTON: Business Adm inistration and Teachers, Home Room Alternate, Links salesman, opera orchestra, Aqualinks, Peppers, Ba.nd, Orchestra, Band letter, State Music Clinic, honor roll.
YOLANDA SUE THORPE: Arts and Sciences, Advocate reporter, senior play committee, Mummers play cast, opera lead, Assembly Committee, Safety Committee, Aqualinks, International Club, Mimes, Mummers, Peppers squad leader, Writers Club, Y-Teens, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society.
SHIRLEY EVELYN TIMM: Business Administration and Teachers and Clerical, Mummers play stage manager and committee, opera orchestra, GAA, Mummers, Peppers, Orchestra librarian, bowling emblem, State Music Clinic, Twirler, honor roll.
LOIS ARLENE TIPTON: Business Administration and Teachers, Peppers, honor roll.
YVONNE EMI.LY TURLEY: Business Administration and Teachers, GAA, International Club, Y-Teens.
CHARLOTTE LEE TURNER: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Student Council, Advocate news editor, senior play committee, Aqua/inks secretary, Art Club, GAA, Mimes, Peppers, Writers Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club librarian, golf emblem, Varsity Cheerleader, Apprentice Cheerleader, County Day, Joy Night participant, homecoming attendant, Junior Red Cross County Representative, Keen Time Council, honor roll, National Honor Society.
KENT D. TURNER: Business Administration and Teachers, Band, Sophomore Band, Sophomore football letter, Band letter, State Music Clinic.
JANET CAROL UDD: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Alternate, opera orchestra, Coed Counselors, Orpheons, Peppers squad leader, Band librarian, Sophomore Band, Orchestra, Band letter, honor roll, National Honor Society.
JANET P. ULAND: Clerical, Peppers.
YVONNE ELSIE UMLAND: Arts and Science s, Advocate advertising staff, Assembly Committee, E.C.A. Committee, Coed Counselors, International Club, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Writers Club, Orchestra president, National Forensic League, United Nations Seminar, honor roll, National Honor Society.
JOHN ARTHUR USHER: Business Administration and Teachers, Joy Night participant.
LARRY M. UPTON: Bus·iness Administration and Teachers, Boys Glee Club, Reserve fos,tball letter.
VIRGIN IA RAE VENERABLE: Homemakin~, , Future Nurses Club, Apollo Choir, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
CAROL SUE VERMAAS: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Advocate managing editor, opera chorus, Aqualinks secretary, Clef Club, Coed Counselors, GAA, Orpheons, Peppers, Quill and Scroll, Red Cross Council, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club president, Sophomore Girls Glee Club librarian, golf emblem, Varsity Cheerleader, Apprentice Cheerleader, County Day, Joy Night participant, Keen Time Council, honor roll, National Honor Society.
DIMITRIS VERONIS: Home Room Representative, International Club, Writers Club president, Reserve wrestling letter, Joy Night participant, American Field Service Exchange Student from Greece.
GEORGE LYNN VLASNIK: Industrial Arts.
GEORGIA ANN VOGEL: Clerical, GAA, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Y-Teens, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, softball and bowling emblems.
IDA WAGNER: Stenographic, lnternctional Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, honor roll, National Honor Society.
ROBERT LEE WALENTA: Business Administration and Teachers.
ELMER EDWARD WALIN: Busine ss Administrati on and Teachers , opera chorus, L Club, Aeolian Choir, Soph omore Band, Boys Glee Club, Reserve and Varsity baseball letters, Reserve and Var sity ba sketball letters, Joy Night participant.
DALE RONALD WALKINSHAW: Trades Preparatory-Machine Shop.
ROJANE RAE WALLER: Arts and Sciences, junior play committee, senior play committee, Coed Counselors, Pepper s, Y-Teens, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Nati onal Honor Society.
CAROL LOUISE WALTERS: Arts and Sciences, Future Nur ses Club, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
CAROLYN JEAN WARNER: Arts and Sciences, Advocate rep?rter, Clef Club, Coed Counselors, Orpheons, Peppe rs, Quill and Scr oll, Red Cross C ouncil, Ap ollo Ch oir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Usherette s, honor roll, National Hon or Society.
LARRY K. WARREN: Bu siness Administration and Teachers , Joy Night participant.
JOHN MICHAEL WATKINS: Engineering, Home Room Repre sentative and Alternate, Safety Committee, Boys Glee Club, Reserve football letter, Debate, Boys' State, Doormen , Joy Night participant.
ORLAN LEE WEERS: Industrial Art s.
DORA ANN WEETH.
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LAU REN CE G. WEISGERBER: Art s and Sciences
RI CHARD LEROY WELCH: Engineering , Sophomore Cla ss treasurer, Home Room Alternate, Student Council, opera chorus, L Club secretary, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee Club, Var sity baseball and basketba ll letters, Joy Night participant.
HAROLD FRANKLIN WELLS: Bu siness Admini stration and Teachers, opera chorus, Ae o lian Choir, Sophomore and Reserve football letters, J oy Night participant.
JEANNETTE JOYCE WELLS: Clerical, junior play ca::t, senior play cast, opera chorus, Mummer s, Peppers vice-president, Y-Teens, Ae olian Choir secretary, Junior Girl s Glee Club , Sophomore Gir ls Glee Club, Joy Night participant.
MARGARET ANN WERTMAN: Arts and Sciences and Business Admini stration and Teachers, Advocate bo ok review editor and reporter, Links senior bi og raphy editor, Peppers, Quiil and Scroll secretary-treasurer, Debate , N.H.S.P.A. award, honor roll, National Honor Society.
DARLENE JEANETTE WEST: Clerical, Peppers.
EDWIN F. WEYAND: Industrial Arts, Boys Glee Club, Joy Night participant
PHILIP W. WHITE: Art s and Sciences and Engineering, L Club, So phomore Band, Reserve and Varsity baseball le tter s, Reserve and Varsity ba sket ball letters, Varsity football letter.
RODNEY LEE WHITE: Clerical , honor roll.
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DONALD EDWARD WH IT EMO N: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Representative and Alternate, L Club, Reserve and Varsity football letters.
VIRGINIA ANN WHITNEY: Arts and Sciences , GAA, International Club , Writer s Club , Ae olian Ch o ir.
THOMAS G. WICKEN: Trades Preparat o ry-Carpentry, Reserve baseball letter.
WILLIAM HOWARD WILBUR: Busine ss Adm i nistration and Teachers, junior play committee , Band, So phomore Band , Orche stra, Band letter.
ROXANNE WILCOX: Stenographic , Links salesman.
RICHARD A WILKE: Trades Preparatory-Machine Shop.
JANICE R. WILKINS: Clerical, H ome Room Alte rnate, opera chorus, Pepper s, Ae olian Ch oir, J unior Gir ls G lee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant.
JERRY B. WILLIAMS: Arts and Sciences.
RALPH BUD WILLIAMSON: Bus iness Administration and Teacher s, L Club, Var si ty football and golf letters.
JUDY ELIZABETH WILSON: Business Admini stration an:J Teachers, Future Nurses Club, Peppers, Red Cross Council , Ap ollo Choir, Junior Gir ls Glee C lu b , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
MARGARET L. WILSON: Business Administration and Teachers, Advocate reporter, senior play committee, opera committee, Clef Club , GAA, Orpheons, Peppers, Quill and Scroll, Y-Teens, Apollo Choir , Junior Girls Glee Club , So phomore Girls Glee Club, horseback riding emblem, Joy Night participant.
MAXINE JOYCE WIMP: Homemaking, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
MELVIN D. WIMP : Industrial Art s, Reserve and Var sity gymnastics letters.
PAUL CHARLES WINKLER: Engineering, Joy Night participant.
IGOR WISCHNEWSKY: Engineering.
JIMMIE CLARK WITTSTRUCK: Business Administration and Teachers.
FERN MARIE WIXSON: Clerical, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Usherettes.
JUDITH ANN WOODARD: Clerical, Y-Teen s.
BRADFORD LAWRENCE WRIGHT: Engineering, senior play committee, Mummers play cast, Library Committee, Mummers, Science Club president and vice-president, Boys Glee Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society.
ROBERT LEE WRIGHT: Engineering, opera chorus, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
RONALD DEAN YAKEL: Business Administration and Teachers.
MARYJEAN YONKEY: Stenographic, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
LEROY W. YOST: Business Administration and Teachers, Band, Sophomore Band.
ROGER LEE YOUNG: Business Administration and Teachers, Sophomore Class president, Home Room Representative, Reserve and Var_sity football letters, Reserve an::l Varsity wrestling letters, Joy Night participant.
ANITA ZELEN: Arts and Sciences, Peppers.
DAVIDA ZOLOT: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Advocate reporter, Links writer, senior play committee, Mummers play committee, opera chorus, Safety Committee, Art Club, International Club, Mimes, Mummers, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Quill and Scroll, Writers Club, Y-Teens, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
VANCE MARSHALL ZUERLEIN: Business Administration and Teachers, Reserve swimming letter.
JAMES BALLENTINE
ROGER BELL
LEROY ALLEN Bl RN BROOK
CHARLES BORDEN
JANE BRADY
RICHARD GENE DIEKMANN
CASEAL JORDAN
SALLY MAXWELL
FRED MERRIMAN
OLA MOORE
KARMEN LEE PERKINS
ROBERT E. REID
NORMUNDS REKTE
RICHARD LEE SCHENAMAN
ROBERT C. SMITH
WILLIAM HAROLD SM 1TH
WILLIAM F. SWANSON
C. KENT TURNER
TOM TURNER
CLARENCE L. WASSER
Bl LLY LEE YOST
During the halftime of the Lincoln High - Lincoln Northeast football game, Jeanne Carrier was crowned homecoming queen. Her attendants were Sherry Turner, Sharon Ellsworth, Pat Gettman, and Judy Lutz.
Bev -Lind reigned as winter sports queen at the annual winter sports banquet. She was nominated by the swimming team, and her attendants were Sally Purviance , Judy Lutz, and Sharon Ellsworth.
After the crowning and homecoming halftime festivities, Queen Jeanne was escorted from the oval in a convertible.
Jim Cadwallader is warmly welcomed home by Dave Calhoun, Johnny Cox, Jim Meisinger, and Lee Liming after spending a summer in Sweden.
The Omaha World-Herald award to the Advocate is discussed by Pat Porter, Barbara Barker, and Margaret Wertman, N.H.S.P.A. award winners.
Memories of Italy are recalled by Kate Haggie as she prepares some spaghetti for Amer ica n Field Service students Judy Hanneman, Dimitris Veronis, Bill Orwig, Jim Cadwallader , and Karin Jungtorp.
It's all behind us now: the strangling fear on the first day of our sophomore year at Lincoln High; the confusion of trying to find a "hidden" fourth floor room; the fun of campaigning for that special office on County Day; the intangible Lincoln High spirit that aroused itself in us as we cheered the Links through victory and defeat; the eager awaiting for the revealing of American Field Service students, homecoming
Jack Houchen is glad that he is first in line to receive his 1957 Links from Jim Mei si nger , Links business manager.
Senior class officers, Jim Pinkerton, treasurer; Mike Burke, president; Sandra Catron and Earl O ltman, cosecretaries; and John Elliott, vice-president, find past yearbooks quite amusing.
Brad Wright admits that a gas mask isn ' t really necessary a s he, Frank G i llen, and Paul Kreiss peer through the eerie glow of their latest chemistry experiment.
queen, National Honor Society members, and scholarship winners; and finally, the sadness of Color Day, Baccalaureate, and graduation, as three unforgettable years at Lincoln High are ended.
These are our memories of Lincoln High School; these, and many, many more are recalled as each of us becomes a link in the lengthy and ever-growing chain of the Links.
Ann Billmyer can add nothing but shade to the situation as Betty Blore attempts to make Gary Hill's Hobo Day attire a bit more informal.
Buckles, baggy-shag sweaters, and button-down shirts everywhere show the influence of the Ivy Lea gue on Jim Pinkerton, Jim Eno, Dick Spaedt, and Jim Cadwallader.
Junior officers Ch arlotte Douglas, tr easurer; Brian Etheridge, president; Carolyn Frey, vic e -president; and Bill Bowers, secretary, wait patiently for the concession stand to open.
Row I : Laurie A berne t hy, Kay A dams, S hirley A hrends, Frances A lbers, Brenda A llacher, Kenneth A llen, Richard A llen, Kent A merman
Row 2 : Gerald A nderson, J ames A nderson, Judith A nderson, Sharon A nderson, Harry A ndrews, John A ndrews, Ershal Arnold, Barbara Baars
Row 3: Marilyn Baars, Thomas Baker, M elvin Ballard, A nn Barnard, Lawrence Barron, J ohn Bartzatt, Ellen Basoco, Chester Bates
Row4 : A lexander Bauer, Carole Bauers, Ronald Bauman, Donna Becker, Patricia Beckman, Kathryn Beggs, Barbara Benzel, Jo Berk
Row 5: Franc is Bettinger, Gertrude Bice, Robert Biel, Linda Bindrum, Brian Binning, F lorence Blacker, Gearald Blacketer, Judith Blackwell
Row 6: Donna Bl o dgett, Eunice Bodfield, R'oger Bod fi eld, Patricia Bogar, Ronald Bond, W illiam Booth, M argaret Borner, Gen Bos I au
Row 7 : Gary Bostic, J ack Bowen, Barbara Bowers, W i 11 i am Bowers, Sharon Brannen, Janice Breen, J onathan Brettmann, Charlotte Brown
Row 8: Harold Brown, Jo an Br o wn, John Brown, Bett y Brownson, Dotty Bruce, I le ne Bru nkow, William Brunsen, D anie I Buckner
Row I : Lorraine Bullock, A r I en e Bumgardner, Marian Bunker, Joanne Buntemeyer, Careen Surgess , John Burke , Joyce Burns, Richard Burns
Row 2: Kenneth Bu sch, Bonnie Bush, Dianne Camp, Gary Camp · bell, Jerry Campbell, Pauline Campbell, Denni~ Caples John Chapman
Row 3: Darlene Cheever, D o n n a Cheever, Judi 1· h Chilelly, J u d y Chri stensen, Fran ces Clark, Ann Cleavenger, Cozette Close, Betty Clough
Row 4 : Carolyn Coffman, Michael Collins, Jane Connealy, Madonna Cook, J o s e p h i n e Couch, Harold Crate, Wayne Creps, Jerry Crisp
Row 5: Wesley Crist, Bruce Daland, Julie Dailing, Donald Damoude, Timothy D arnauer, Jim Darnell, Marilyn Da vey, Brenda D avidson
Row 6: Joan D ebus, Lavonn Debus, W i I la D elehoy, Joy Den sberger, Wil liam D ermyer, Bruce DeVore , Kay Diamond, James Dick
Row 7: Stan D inges, Karen D ittenber, John D onaldson, R o b e rt a Donnelly, J ohn D ormer, Marion Dorn, Melva Dorn, Charlotte Doug las
Row 8: R'obert Dreith Kenneth Drevo, Larry Durham, Dale Eaton , Beverly Elam, Mar ily n Epp, Br ian Etheridge, Th o m a s Evan s
Row 9: Judy Farris, Judy Feather, Jeannine F enton, Judith Fields, Nancy Finigan, Roger Fish, Jan Foltz, Sharon Foreman
Row 10: Henry Fox, Shirley Frazier, Carolyn Frey, Thomas Fritter, Garland Frizzell, Janet Frohn, Suzanne Fry, Ruth Ganshorn
Row II: Gwendolyn Garrett, Martin Gates, D iane Geier, Bob Gettman, Sharron G ie belhaus, James Gies, Marlene Goeden, David Gomez
Row 12 : Jacqueline Goodman, Mary Gottula, Larry Grady, Larry Grage, J ack Grantski, J ack Graves, Margaret Greb, Sandra Greeness
Having finished dinner, Ken Drevo, D iane Yost, Ann Muehlbeier, and Jim Yost enjoy the program at the football banquet.
Judy Kroll and Ina Griggs listen to Mrs. Joanne Duncan , accompani st, play a selection to be su ng by the music classes.
Row I: Norma Kilcoyne, Dav i d Kimm, Patricia King Melv in Kinnison, Stuart Kirkb~ide, H a r o I d Knauber , J a m es Knowlton , Louis Kochcer
Ro w 2: Mary Kratzer, Mar vin Kruger , John Kyker , Roger LaPage , Larry Larsen, Andy Lasen ieks, Darr yl Lat tu re, Charlene Lautzenheiser
Ro w 3: W i 11 i am Lehman , John Lembke , Kay LeRiche , Myrna Lewi s, Nancy Liden , Ilona Liepins, Mary Lingenfelder , Beverly L ittle
Ro w 4: Rog er Little, Angela Joyce Love, Sandra Wilhelmine Lowe , Ludlam , Janet Lyt le, Mahaffe y Long, Lo vell, Jud ith Karen
Row5: Rebecca Mariscal, Jane Marks , Cecelia Mar sh, Karen Martens, Mary A. Mart i n, Mary Ruth Martin , Ronald Martin
Ro w 6: George Mattice, Margeris Matulis, Jimmy Maughan, Carol Mauter, Betty Maxfield , Jud ie McCarthy, M ike McCarthy, Jame s McCoy
Ro w 7: Diane M cC:ully, Carolee McGowen, George Mechl in g , Nor ma Me ints, James Menard, Sharon Merr ill, Jud ie Metzger, Charles Meyer
Row 8: Grace Middleswart, Herb M iller, James Miller, Larry Miller , Ruthie Miller, Sallye M iller, Janice Mills, John Mills
Ro w 9: Mary Miner, Gary Mitchell, Janice M itchell, John Mitchell, Jud ith Moore, Lowell Moore , Lloyd Morgan , El i zabeth Morr is
Ro w 10 : Marie Morr is, David Morrison, Gary Mouden, Susan Mourer Mary Muck , Ann Muehlbeier, Margaret Mueller, Jean Murphy
Ro w 11: Me lva Mus sm ann, Betty Jean Myers , James Nesm ith, Marilyn Nienaber , Barbara Nightingale, Rich ard Nissen , Lawrence Nobbman , Do n a I d Novicoff
Ro w 12: Patr icia O'Dell , John Olson , Kathleen O'Neill , Robert Overgaard , Judy Overton, Kather i ne Pabst , James Pardee, Betty Parks
Gary Mouden demonstrat es the improper way to pract ic e f irst aid on his poor health education colleague and victim, Jim Dick.
Apply i ng auto shop knowledge while studying the intricacies of a four-cylinder engine are Don Damou de, Jack G rantski, and Jerry Kessler.
I : C.arol Parks Bonn ie Parr ish , Richard Patt erson, Stan Patzel, J udith Pease, Pamla Penton, Gayle Petersen , Ca lvi n Peterson.
Row 2: Sa I I y Peter son, Annemar ie Pfeffer , Dorthy Phelan , Rodney Phelps , Barbara Phillips, Wayne Ph i 11 i ps Rog er P·ic keri ng, James Pickett
Row 3: Beth Pietenpol, Betty Pillard, Lyle Po rter, Don Pose y, Robert Power, Lonnie Prall, James Preston, Mary Lou Prewitt
Row 4: Norman Prucha, Mary Ann Quattrocch i, W i lbur Ra msey, Ric hard Rale y, Da ve Rau Bonita R ediger, Catherine Reed, Monte Re ed
Row 5: Don i ta Reich, Tom Reigert, Kay Rendell , Kenneth Retzlaff, Pau l Retzlaff, Jud ith Reveal, Kendr ick Reynolds , Jon Rhine
Row 6 : Nancy Rhoads , Charlotte Risser, Ronald Roach Judy Robarchek Richard R'obert, Loren Roberts , Steven Roberts, Lena Rob inson
Row 7: Gerald Rom inger, Richard Rook , Judy R'udolph, Ojar s Rutmanis, Larry Rutt Sharon Ryan , Julia Samp son, Suzanne Saunders
Row 8: Janice Schaaf Sh irley Schmidt, Jame s Schnirl , Chareen Schwabauer , Ca r o I Schwindt, Richard Schw indt, Roger Schw indt, Ma ry Segner
Row 9: Jon Sell , A lvin Shafer, Judith Shaw , Truman Shaw , Ann She ld on , Janice Sheldon , Ba rbara Sheridan, Kenneth Sher · wood
Row I: Donna Shipman, DeAnn Shipps, Clifford Sibley, Adolf Siegl , Hermann Siegl, William Sievers, Philip Silva, Jolene Sims
Row 2: Robert Slepicka, Kay Smith, Sharon Smith , Larry Snyder, Wesley Snyder, Benjamin Sobotka, Gerald Soderstrom, Mark Sorensen
Row 3: Allen Soukup, Velma Spears, Kathryn Sprout, Gary Starck, Nancy Stefanisin, Herb Stemper, Harry Stiverson, Ray Story
Row 4 : Martin Strand, John Stransky, Larry Strouf, Alma Stubblefield, Susan Stump, Carol Ann Suesz, Linda Sullivan, Ian Summers
Row 5: Lane Sutton, Don- Swanson, Anita Synovec, Nancy Tally, Barbara Tanner, Denny Tay- · lor, James Taylor, Richard Taylor
Row 6 : Karen Temple, Eleanore TeSelle , Judy Thimgan, Jane Thompson, Norma Thompson, Gene Tic e, Betty Tichota , Joan Traudt
Row 7: Don Tr i ppe-I, Mary Tucker, John Tutty, Stanley Tyrrell, Paul Ude, Neil Unterseher, Thomas VanDoren, Andrew VanSickle
Row 8: Diane Venerable, lnese Venners, Larry Vergith, Kathryn Vogel, Leon Vogt, Barbara Vondry, Myron Voss, Ann Walker
Row 9 : Karen Walker, Patricia Walker, William A Walker, William W. Walker, R'oland Wallick, LaVonne Warak, Garth Warner, Judith Warner
Row 10 : Carolyn Washburn, Caro 1 Watt, Marilyn Waybright, Robert Weber, Lela Weeth, John Wehr, Phyllis Wertman, Judith West
Row 11 : Monte West, John Westerberg, Jack Wheeler, Valerie Wheeler, Dale Whitak er, Larry Whitemon, Terry Whitlock,
12 : Nelma Wicken, James Wilbur, Richard Wilcox, Phyllis Wilke, Sandra Willis, Judith Wilson, Sharon Wilson, Ed-
Jim Pickett hopes no one is below, as he and his books tumble down the steps.
" Whoops! This locker is just too full," exclaims Jim Johnson, as Bonnie Parrish stands helplessly by.
Jan Grierson really isn't looking at a space ship. It's just the roof of the new Lincoln Public School Activities Building.
Whether sports, the latest gossip, or school news is their interest, these students find what they want in the Advocate.
Sophomore officers Jean Morrison, secretary; Marilyn Hoppe, treasurer; and Donna Likens, president, wa tch Don Burt, vice-president, try the new juke box.
I : R'u ssell Abbink , ·Norm an Agena , Carmen Ag u i I a r, Ro semary Allacher , Walter Al ley, Terry Allgood , Carol Andersen, Anda A nderson
2: Jan ice Anderson,. John Anderson, Mari I ea Ander son, Shirley Anderson , Winifred Arnold, Anton Austr um, Glen Baade , Saundra Baar s
Row 3: Susan Ba ck'strom, D i m i tr i ~ade , Lois Baker, Jerry Ba inbridge, Rollin Bammer, Daniel Bank, Jerome
"At least I've already eaten," thinks La rry Sinner, as Tom Harper and Dwaine Mapel help him pick up his dropped tray.
Coed Counselor Mary Jane Koch serves punch to Marlene Siddens, Donna Hansley, and Virginia D ier at the annual Sophomore Tea.
Ro
w I : Joyce De llos, Margaret DeRyke , Diane DeShon , Ph yllis Dewe y, Beth D ickey, Virginia Oier, Kathleen Dinges, Gunars Dombro vskis
Row 2: Sarge Dub insky, Clara Duke , Tad Dunham, Glenda Dw yer, Joseph Edwards , Marla Edwards, Larr y Elam , D ianne El I ickson
Row 3: Ros a Ii e Ell sworth, Shirley Emer ick, Gary Emert , Robert Enge l, Jud i th Ern isse, Kathy Eyer, Donna Farber, Mary Farley
Row 4: Richard Farle y, David Fauss , Donna Felt, Glenn F ielder, Marjorie F ilbert, Jeanne Finks , Larr y Finley, Sandy Finley
Fow 5: James Fi scher, Beverly Flanders, Gary Fleischmann, Carleton Fl ynn, Bonn ie Foudray, Marylou Fox , Stanle y Fraley , Lyle Fran kl in
Row 6: Fredrick Franta·, Gerald Fredrickson , W illiam Fr eeman, Robert Fre y, Ronald Fr iedman, Har vey Frnsc heiser, J<Jck Frost , John Gabarron
Row 7: Terr y Gaber, Roberta Gardner, Judy Garner, Le ster Garrison, Arnie Garson, Reg Gartner, W i I ma Gassell, Jacqueline Gatto
Row 8: Ka ye Geiger, Arthu r Gerdes, Larr y Gerlach, Karen Gerstenberger, John Gibson, Sandra Kay Gibson, Sandra Lee Gibson, Phillip Gilbert
Row 9: Aun n a Gilmore, Mardelle Goeden, Judi Goldberg Bob Goodban, Ph y ll is Goss, Richard Gottula, Su e Goucher, Bo nni e Graham
Row 10 : Ronal d Grantski, R o b e rt Greenfield, Doug las Green lee, Larr y Grenemeier, Fre drick Griffin, Lionel Griffin, f:_'obert Grilli n, Barbara Griggs
Row I I: Ar vis Grindulis, Audrey Grisinger, Donald Grant, Victor Groth, Patr icia Haley, Harlan Hall, Linda Hamer, Joan Hancock
Row 12: Sue Hanna, Larry Hansel, Constance Han sen, Felicia Hardison, Thomas H a r p e r, Frances Harpster , Me Iv in Harris, Wanda Harri so n
Karen Kenney, Mary Stiastny, a nd Sharon Witt select their favorite sophomore candidates for Student Council, as they cast thei r ballots.
Row I : Rich ard Hart , Vernon Hartman, Harold Haskin s, Da vid Hatcliff, Jo yce Hatfield , Sandra Hayes , Irwin Heckman , Frank Hegwald
Row 2: H elen He inbi gn er, H e n r y He ize nrader, Linda Heller ich, Janet Hempel , Sharon He msath, Da vid Hendr icks, W illiam Henke , Margar et Henriksen
Row 3: Donna Hen sley, Diane Hergenrader, Janet Hergenrader, Kenneth Hergenrader , Ronald Hibbert , Donna H i bner, Shirley Hilliard, Sharon H illis
Row 4: Leonard Hines, Ted H inkle, Kath y Hoffman , Br uce Hoiberg, R'odney Ho lman, William Honnor , Mar ilyn Hoppe, Iva loo Housel
Row 5: Delbert Howland , Patr icia Hruza , Dorothy Hubbard , Jame s Hudk ins, J im • Huff , Nancy Hufman , Lesl ie Hugelman, Marie Hulew icz
Row 6: Patri cia Humr ick, G I o r i a Hunt , Lucy Hunt ; Edwin H yatt, Robert lcen, Donald lhlanfeldt , Janet Irwin, Ph illip lvaldy
Row 7: J erry Ivory, J im Jacob:;on, Be verly Jan cik, Mary Janc ik , Juri s Jaun itis, Helen Jeffers James Jen sen, John J ett ,
Row 8: Pats y Jones , Richard Jones , Ro yceton Jones , Larry Johns, Gary Johnson, Patricia Johnson, S a u n d r a J o h n s o n, Ja cqueline Johnston
Lois Ba ker introduces her mother, Mrs. Ra lph Ba ker, to her counselor and home room teacher, W i ndle Reel, at sophomore open hou se.
Row I : Kay Johnstone , Odry Jordan , Stephen Jo ynt, Arlene Jundt, Jane Kaiser, Gera ld Kapke , Donald Karnopp , Elizabeth Kaufman
Row 2: Mary Keeney, Nanc y Keim, Ph ilip Kelly, Virg inia Ke lly, Carolyn Kenne l, Loretta Kennel, Karen Kenne y, Ltnda Kerns
Row 3 : Sherry Kesz ler, Shirley Keszler, Mervin Kiene , Kathleen Kimmel, Pene lope Kirk, R'onn ie Kitchen , Larry Kleckner, Deanna Klemsz
Row 4 : Fred Kluge, Lynn Kn ight, Michael Knopp , L inda Koci, Lenore Koehler , Karen Kraus, Betty Kr cmarik, Robert Kre iss
Row 5 : Delbert Kreuger, H a r o I d Kuenn ing, Jo Ann Kuhn, Ba iley Kukl in, Brin Ku shner, Joyce Kyker , Gary Lahm, Charles La mbert
Row 6 : Eldon Lambert, Harry Lane, J udy Laursen, Stephen Lebsock, Evelyn Leffler , Sharon Lehi , Ronald Lehman , Janet Lehr
Row 7 : Gloria Lemmerman, Will iam Leo, Helen LeRoss ignol, Saundra Letner, R'uth Liepnieks, Donna Likens, Dott y Linden, Gary Lindholm
Row 8 : Loretta Lintz, Kenneth L ittrell, Kath leen Lo max, Richard Loos, Shirley Loos , Am is Lucs , Carol Luedtke, Joel Lundak
Row 9 : Joan Lupp Valdis Lus ins, Lewis Lyons , Marilyn Mace, Beverly Madsen , Richard Maher, Kapp ie Mahr , Don Mapel
Row 10 : Dwaine Mapel , Alv in Mares , Jan ice Marler , Lester Mar sh, Constance Mart, A ngelee Mart in, Constance M a rt i n, Lula Mae Mart in
Row 11 : Charlene Masters, William Master s, leva Matulis, Carol Maxfield, Carol McAlli ster, Duncan McCallum , Larry McCartney, Jame s McCau ley
Row 12: Nancy McC.lees, R'ichard McCoy Carolyn McDonald, Darrell Mc Kay, Judy McKay, Sandra McLaughlin, David McMullen, Gaylen McWilliams
Linda Hamer, Jo Ann Mesa, and Jackie Gatto compare their freshly baked pie with the one pictured in the cook book.
" It' s a long way up," think Janet Hempel, Charles Tempie, Leah Clar k, Ronald Da vis, and Judy Laursen, aft er discovering Room 403
RoW I: John Meier, Linda Mellinger, Gunta Melnalksnis, Gerald Mentzer, Thom as Mer riman, Leroy Merritt, JoAnn 'Mesa, Dav i d Mettam
Row 2 : Evette Meyer, Mary Meyers , Sharon Meyers, Janet Miller Marcia Miller, Mar ilyn Miller, Nancy Miller, Patric ia Miller
Row 3 : Robert Mitchell, Geraldine Moeller, William Mooberry, Janice Moody, Joseph Moore, Mu r Ii n Morehead, C harles Morgan , Sheri Morris
Row 4 : Jean Morrison, Ja mes Mosely, Denn is Mowrey, Be verly Mo xham, lnts Mucenieks, Donald Murphy, Illa-Dean Nel son, Ro- berta-Rae Ne lson
Row 5 : Sharon Nelson , B a r b a r a Newell, Jeanne Newman , Ted Newman, Barbara Newel l, Alan N ielsen, Bil l N iemann, Bruce N ims
R,ow 6 : LeRo y No vak, J 1erald Norris , Gary Nul l, Robert Ochsner, Carol Ogden, Dennis O ' Kelly, Katherine Ollenburg, Margaret Olsen
Row 7 : Carlene Oltman, James Osborne, John O sterlu nd, Beverly Owens, C.onnie Owens, Jud ith Parker , J•anet Parsons, Jay Parsons
Row 8 : Jack Partington , Jack Patter• son, Joan Patton , Chester Paul, R'aymond Payne , Ted Payne , Gary Peeks , Frances Pekarek
Row I : Richard Pennington, Patrici& Perkins D on a I d Peterson , Kathryn Phelps , Nikki Philburn, Gene Phill ips, John Phinney Dale Portschy
Row 2: Jack Powell, Billy Power Marilyn Powers, Karl Prell, Ronnie Proffitt, Ralph Queen, George Rager, Pamela Rakestraw
Row 3: Carol R'amer, Mary Randall , H e I e n Rasmussen, Carolyn Ray, Rosemary Rebensdorf , Carol Reddish, Oren Reich, Ann R'eifschneider
Row 4 : Jame s Reigert, Dennis Rhine, Mary Richards, Clifton Rigg, Da vid Riley, Gale Riley, Alice Rimpley , Nancy Ristau
Row 5: Rona Id Roberts , S h i r I e y Roemm ich, Carol Rohlmeier, Judy Rominger, Brigita Ronis, Tommy Roof, Janet Rowbal, Susan Rowder
Row 6: Mary Kay Rowen, Minnie R'oyal, Roger Rudolph, Peter Salter, Rosie Sammons, Warren Sampson , Lynn Sanborn , Ingrid Sandall
Row 7 : Linda Sanders Caro I y n n Sandvold', Linda Satterfield, Tom saunders, Sharon Saylor Dick Scaggs, Lore Schaeufe le, Roy Scheele
Row 8: John Scheerer , John Scheidt, J a c k Scherbak, D o n a I d Schlegelmilch, Deloris Schleiger, Doris Schleiger, Loren Schmidt, John Schneider
Row 9: Patricia Schneider, La r r y Schrader, Olivia Schroeder, Don Schrunk, Henry Schuman, Robert Schwab, Janice Schwabauer, Bill Schwalm
Row 10: Jon Schwindt, Lilly Scott, Gary Segobiano, Robert Seip, Klea Sellmeyer, Victoria Seymour, Louise Shadley, Karalee Shaner
Row 11: Albert Shaw, John Shaw, Mary Shaw, Shirley Shefferd, Cornelius Shepard, Darrell Shepard, Ronald Sherwood, Larry Sh ields
Row 12 : Manny Shneider, Mar I en e Si ddens, lionnie Sievers, Tom Silva , Barbara Simon, Edward Simon Gordon Sincebaugh, Larry Sinner
To Ronald Roberts and Kathy Eyer, biology reveals many new and interesting things, such as the starfish Marilyn Miller holds.
Elizabeth
Janet
Kathy
and Carolyn
each hopes his report card is best.
As she digs for the assignment which she can't find, Marilyn Powers tells Lenore Koehler, "It must be here somewhere! "
Building up their courage to go out in the rain are Harry Rasmussin, Sharon Hart, Carolyn Mitchell, and Judy Hansen.
It's time for another home game, and Student Council members Bill Lehman, Brian Binning, Sharon Ellsworth, Pat Bogar, and Sharon Witt prepare to sell programs.
Lincoln High School is still Lincoln High -and this is due largely to the efforts of the Student Council. When a change in the school name was proposed, the council stepped in, began circulating petitions, searching old files and records for information on the game and history, canvassing votes from parents, Lincoln citizens, and students, and members represented Lincoln High at Board of Education hearings concerning the name change. Because of the council's action, no alteration was made in Lincoln Hig-h's name. This is an example of only one of the council's activities.
Meeting every Tuesday and Thursday, members planned the Football Banquet and a dance honoring spring sports. They also sold football and basketball programs at all home games and, in the spring, sold Lincoln High pens and pencils. Money taken in from these projects went toward the Links Hi-Spot, the new student lounge,
What to name the Student Council lounge? Bill Dermyer, Dick Welch, Mary Margaret Holtmeier, Ron Lehman, and Judy Lutz look over student suggestions
Student Council officers Sharon Anderson, Art Hughes, Johnny Cox , Diane Geier, and Jeanne Carrier look over the council scrapbook before beginning a meeting.
which was made possible through Student Council efforts.
The twenty-four council members are selected each spring by the student body. It is their duty to act as the student governing body.
Last summer, Jeanne Carrier and Lee Liming attended National Student Council Camp at Camp Cheley, Colorado. They returned with suggestions for improving student government and new ideas for Student Council projects.
HOME ROOM ALTERNATES : Bottom Row: Duis, Roker, Smith, Brown, Tisher. Row 2: Keiser, Traudt, Beckman, Gibson, Thurston, Mosely. Row 3: Lytle, McMullen, Koch, Kohl, Spomer, Stuhr, Kirk, Waybright. Row 4: Miller, Morgan, Martin, Vermaas, Johnston, Couch, Phelan, Pietenpol. Row 5: Yost, Groth, Gilbert, Schroeder, Houser, Walker, Tice, Dean, Retzlaff, Sell.
When it is t i me for the real work to be done , the school calls on the home room Representat i ves and Alternates. They collect money for all drives , such as Commu -
nity Chest, Red Cross , and the March of Dimes. They a lso co ll ect class dues. An Alternate is e lected to help the Representative or replace him if necessary.
H O ME ROOM REPRESENTATIVE S: Bo ttom Row : Catron, Lind, Douglas, Hessner, Wetzel, Cadwallader, Kimm, Mitchell, Lusins. Row 2: Haggie, Zelen, McIntyre, Carroll, Martin , Clough, Johnston, Botts, Swindle, Hoppe, Veronis. Row 3: Place, H a nneman, Rager, Crisp, Power, Fredrickson, A rledge , Klein, Moralez, Fisher Row 4: Berrett, LeRiche, Bullock, H oyer, Bush, D avey, Liden, Tally, Meyer, Holloway, Zadina, Morrison, Schaaf. Row 5: Bonds, Elliott, Oltman, Schwindt, Burt, Etheridge, Keil!, Spaedt, Burke, Mouden, Edwards.
Neil Unterseher and Nancy Stefanis in compare posters as they prepare to start their County Day campaign.
Marilyn Epp , Judy Christensen, and Brenda Davidson are convinced that the only way to w i n the County Day election is by distributing campaign badges.
Campaign posters and signs hanging on Lincoln High walls, and numerous handbills being passed out reveal that once again County Day is drawing near. The campaigns for office lead up to primary and general elections which determine the students chosen as representatives for the annual County Government Day held at the County Courthouse in December.
This activity is open to all juniors meeting certain qualifications, and there are fifteen offices to be held, of which eleven are elective and four are appointive.
Obtaining a better understanding of how government operates is the main purpose of County Day, which begins with a tour, and includes a hotel luncheon, a study of each individual's elected office, and a general group meeting.
Dwight Meierhenry, Mary Lu Keil!, Pat Porter, Carol Sue Vermaas, and Jeanne Carrier look over the Advocate after it has been distributed.
Comparing notes taken in connection with a bi'g news story are Mary Jean Mauel, Margaret Wilson, Nancy Standley, Carolyn Warner, and Sandra Catron.
Rushing to meet their deadline are Advocate reporters Bonnie Beckmann, Suzaine Shoemaker, Sally Purviance, Rozanna Noe, and Judy Hanneman.
Cox, Roger Dean, Bev Lind, Davy
and Sarah Colby find interesting news and features in the exchange papers in the Advocate office.
Lincoln High School's bi-weekly newspaper, the Advocate, entered its sixty-second year 9f publication, under the auspices of Mrs. Ruth Gartner.
The Advocate covered all newsworthy events and happenings around· school. Two staffs, each serving one semester, carried out publication duties.
Members of the first semester staff attended the Nebraska High School Press Association Convention at the University of Nebraska in November. Students took part in varied panel discussions and competitive contests.
Strange facts are often found in old Advocate issues, as Deanne Duis, Herb Probasco, Sally Mosher, Mimi Caldwell, Joanna Rogers, and Barbara Carey discover.
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Noel Copeland types a last-minute news item as Donna Jackson, Sony Martin , and Kay Beckman help him meet his deadline.
Again this year, the Advocate was presented the World-Herald award for the outstanding printed newspaper in a large Nebraska high school.
The National Scholastic Press Association Convention held last August in Ann A.rbor, Michigan, was the incentive for sevas staff members, they were initiated into Quill and Scroll, international journalism society for high school journalists.
After concluding their staff responsibilities, members were initiated into Quill and Scroll, international journalism society for high school journalists.
Margaret Wertman
Sen ior Biography Editor
Kate Haggie
M anaging Editor
The 1957 Links is out now-the secrets that have for so long been hidden behind the locked door of Room 3 19 have finally revealed themselves. The last picture has been taken, the last page made up, the last bit of copy written, and the final deadline met.
Carolyn Coffman, typist, finishes a manuscript a s Mary Lu Keill, writer; Bill Orw i g, sports writer; Pat Porter , writer ; Jack Houchen, artist ; and Jim Pinkerton, sports writer, look on.
Strickland
Business Manager
A year filled with many hours of hard work, numerous moments of pure enjoyment, and al l sorts of fun and frustration comes to an end as the books are distributed.
Thjs school year has been an unforgettable one at Lincoln High , and it is hoped that every memo r able moment has been r ecaptured ful ly in thi s, the for t y -fi rst e dition of Th e Links.
Milo Alcott (Zeff Bernst i en) discusses the terms of his will with his lawyer, Mr. Wingate (Ray Shepard).
Ghosts Honey Wainwright (Sally Purviance), Minnetonka Smallflower (Sandra Sanger), and Kenneth Moore (Jack Houchen) relax between scenes.
Sharing his home with ghosts and the love troubles of his living friends were the problems of wealthy Milo Alcott in the Senior Play, Lo and Behold! Alcott, a Nobel Prize winner with a bad heart, ate a sumptuous meal and died happy, only to find that his home, which was to be a sanctuary
for his soul, was inhabited by the ghosts of an Indian maiden, a southern belle, and a piano composer. An interesting love triangle was formed by a bookmaker, Alcott's cook,and Alcott ' s doctor, but in the end, agreements were made among both the living and the ghosts.
Katie, the cook (Judy Blackwell, second from left), sees that unexpected visitors Mr. Duffy (Gordon Young), Mr. Dodge (Doug Keill), Mrs Waughop (Jo Couch), and the conductor (Ed Winchester) are comfortable.
Heading for the World's Fajr are Esther (Charlotte Douglas), Fred Gregory (Bob Hill), Rose (Angela Long), John Shepard (Brian Binning), Lucille Pentard (Pat Beckman), Lon (Mark Sorensen), and Ida Boothby (Marilyn Winter). •
After the final curtain had been rung down, the juniors decided that their class play, Meet Me in St. Louis, had been a tremendous success
Th~ play dealt with the problems of Mr. Smith, a St. Louis father who received an offer of a better-paying job in another city. His four daughters, Agnes, Esther,
Rose, and Tootie, and his son, Lon, took desperate measures to keep from leaving St. Louis, and their actions helped to fire their father from his job.
Romantic tangles added to the story's gaiety, and after all sorts of family pranks, the story ended as Mr. Smith was rehired.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith (John Donaldson and Penny Penton) pose for " their portrait.
Grandpa Prophater (Jim Dick) tells Agnes ,, (Jane Connealy) and T ootie (Jan Foltz) of his many riches.
" But you don't understand!" says Nina (Pat Myers) to Jack (Gary Christ iansen) as she tries to explain a mistaken impression to him.
A trip to Bermuda on the yacht of wealthy Mrs. Van Dare brings complications for many people in the Aeolian Choir ' s presentation of The Firefiy, an opera by Rudolph Friml and Otto Harbach.
Jack, the fiance of Mrs. Van Dare 's niece, Geraldine, is captivated by the smile
of Nina, an Jtalian street singer, just before the ship sails. But Geraldine's maid and Thurston, the valet of Jacks' uncle, help Nina disguise herself as a cabin boy, and she becomes a part of the ship's company.
At the Van Dare home in Bermuda, Herr Franz , a choirmaster friend of the fam- -
" May I present Geraldine Van Dare? " Thurston (Jim Cadwallader) is very glad to meet Geraldine (Kay Beckman) as Sybil (Mary Jane Koch) introduce s them.
" Don ' t let them send me away, " pleads Nina (Pat Myers) of Herr Franz (Jim Pinkerton). Mrs. Van Dare (Sue Thorpe) and Jenkins (Dave Calhoun) look on.
ily, becomes enraptured by Nina's voice, and, thinking her to be a cabin boy, decides to adopt her. But when the New York police 'report that the cabin boy is a notorious pickpocket, Tony Colombo, Nina is forced to reveal her true identity as the "Firefly" singer, and Jack's love for her is rekindled.
Three years later, at a party given by Mrs. Van Dare for Geraldine and Jack, everyone is surprised to learn that the party's world famous guest singer is none other than Nina. Jack's uncle, who has just returned from Europe, renews a previous love affair with Geraldine, Jack once again falls in love with the ''Firefly, ' ' and everyone joins in a happy conclusion. •
An "August Heat Wave" hits as Brenda Allacher, Bruce Condon, Dick Welch, John Mills, Johnny Cox, and Dwight Meierhenry rock throu ,gh " Too Much" and " Shake, Rattle and Roll. "
Susie Heggen , Barbara Ilg, Diane Geier, Sandy Greeness, Mary Margaret Holtmeier, Bonnie Bush , Julie Dailing, and Barbara Phillips (seated), and Margaret Borner , Janice Hoyer, Marty Davey, Lorraine Bullock, Shirley Schmidt, Nancy Stefanisin, Sharon Ander so n, and Charlotte Dougla s (standing), bring back memories of the roaring twenties to Mary Muck in " Happy New Year. "
Karen Hanson, Judy Hanneman, Deanne Duis, Marlene Barrett, Kathy Fisk, Bonnie Beckmann , and Janet Freese, summer breezes, and Susan Morgan, Laurie Blende, Sharon Ell sworth, Pat Myers, Ann McIntyre, and Sarah Colby, sunbeams, all appear in " Jour d ' Ete. "
The four seasons and various holidays were represented in this year's production of Joy Night, as it opened with the theme, "All Through the Year."
The Boys Glee Club, in the show opener, recalled the football spirit of "September Daze."
Senior girls portrayed a group of disreputable males whose girls could not "grow
Alma Stubblefield, Willie Walker, Ma rxi ne Bradley , Diana Venerable, Warren Brooks , Carol Parks, Lester Colliers, and JoAnn Botts dance to the acc<?mpaniment of Charl i e Bond 's " Real Cool " music.
Television commercials for the " July Sales " are realistically dramatized by John Thompson, Larry Haack , Herb Probasco , Noel Copeland , Bill Johnsto n, and Bill Arledge.
" When It's Tax Time in April," Sue Healey, Judy Moomaw, Melinda Mor:gan, Mary Lu Keill, Ann Billmyer, and Renee Polsky (kneeling), and Janice Myrberg, Margaret Liebers, Mary Jane Koch, Sharon Smith, Karin Jungtorp, and Janice Hellweg (seated), find a " Money Tree" is very welcome.
accustomed to their ways" in "My Fair Fellow."
The Boys Octet, in "Dial AD-1957," decided that all through the year, much of their time was spent telephoning girls.
The Junior Girls Glee Club closed the show with a musical presentation of "Fair and Warmer."
AEOLIAN CHOIR : Bottom Row: Newton, T e Selle, K e ller, Myers, Lutz, N. C anter b ury, C aldwell, Mosher, H ergenrader, Frank, Ritchey, Vermaas, Porter, Shoemaker, Burnett, Mor a lez, W hitney, M oore, C ullen, Thorpe, Keill, H anneman, Roker, Beckmann, Platt, Freese, Johnson, McMullen, Rogers, Janousek. Row 4: Brunkow, Owens, Barrett, Christiansen, C ottingham, H ughes, C adwallader, Place,
Music, music, and more music rings throughout every third and fourth periods when the Aeolian and Apollo Choirs meet in Room 326.
The Aeolian Choir , directed by Hugh Rangeler, performed at Teachers ' Conven -
tion, and at the annua l Kiwanis Christmas dinner, while the Apollo Choir, directed by Ivan Caldwell, joined with the Aeolian Choir to give the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter assemblies, and the Christmas vesper Musica l numbers of all types were given
APOLLO CHOIR: Bottom Row: Reed, M W ilsor., Goe d en, Rager, Ferguson, Edwards, McDougall, Jundt, Bobst, Stanley, M arhenke, Bl ore, C ro~by, Fisher, Andrews, Kohl, Roseberry, A bb ott, Dickey, M agee. Row 3: Rapp, Lear, J. W ilson, Schmidt, Splain, Reger,
Baumgartner, C. Canterbury, Wilkins, Blende, Perrine, Fritz, Colby, Graham, Ellsworth, Madison Ro w 2 : Kerns, Fritts, Carey, H ealey , Beckman. Row 3: Opp, Botts, Koch, Jackson, Zolot, Heiberg, Jones, Cox, Orwig, Studier, Pinkerton, Klein, H Wells, Stak l is , Skold, C alhoun, Wright, Walin, Thompson , Eno, W elch, Pauly, J. Wells, Lessman, Curtis.
by both groups, from the dramatic '' A Carpenter Cut The Manger ' s Wood , 11 presented at t'he Christmas vesper, to the light and jo ll y , " Cranberry Corners , 11 sung at Teachers ' Convention.
The opera was anothe r pro ject of the
Aeo l ian Choir, with the assistance of the Apo ll o group.
No , music will neve r be forgotten in Lincoln High School as long as such groups as the Aeolian and Apo ll o Choi r s continue to p r ove their talents.
Diekmann, Barker, Smith, Carroll, Burback, Caldwell, director. Row 2: Cade, Crockett, Moomaw, Gray, Gruttis , Degenhardt , Walters, Johnston, Beier, Crabb, Pocras, Klemsz, Schrader, Hoy, Bebout , Schlaphoff, Myrberg, Mauel.
JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE : Bottom Row: Metzger, Middleswart, accompanist; G eier, secretary; Ho l tmeier, vice-president; Tucker, pr e sident; Shel d on, librarian; C offman, accompanist i Rediger, O'Neill. Row 2: Love, Foltz, Penton, Diamond, Miller, Jones, Davidson, C hristensen, LeRiche. Row 3: Barnar d , Davey, M ur p hy, Brown, Waybright, Walker, Dittenber, F rey, Rendell. Row 4 : Beckman, Foreman, Bog a r, M uehlbeier, W arner, Hoyer, Risser, G reeness, Lytle.
Eighty harmonious voices blended together to make one of the best years for the Junior G i rls Glee. This group proved its ability many times throughout the schoo l year .
The November and Christmas Vespers 1 which the glee helped in present i ng 1 will be
long remembered 1 as we ll as Joy Night 1 which wou ld not have been the same w i thout the Junior Gir ls Glee act l 11 Fair and Warmer 1 11 to end i t.
The busy g lee a lso found time to share thei r ta lents with many junior high schoo ls in the spring .
JUNI O R GIRLS GL EE: Bottom Ro w: Delehoy, Gruendeman, Long , Beggs, librarian; Gore, director; Saunders, treasurer; Ludlam, Fenton, McCully. Row 2: Camp, Burns, Winter, Prewitt, Reich, Feather, S. Anderson, Fields, Douglas, Keiser, Breen, Hessner. Row 3 : Lowe, Elam , Phelan, Bush, Wise, Zink, Bunker, Marks, Parrish, Borner. Row 4: Epp, Connealy, Miller, Abernethy, Stefanisin , Myers , Jager, Mahaffey, Cheever, J. A nderson. Not pictured: Lytle, Thompson.
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Sophomore and junior boys with a talent for singing were members of this year's Boys Glee, under the direction of Ivan Caldwell. In addition to gaining enjoyment and friendship in class, the boys spent many outside hours entertaining for vesper concerts, in Joy Night, and at junior high
schools.
Harmony continued to be the keynote of the Girls and Boys Octets this year These two musical groups were kept busy singing for school assemblies, vesper concerts, Joy Night, private clubs, and business organizations. .,
G I RLS • OCTET: Myers , Blende , Gr aham, M. Caldwell , Koch , Beckman , Rit chey , Port er , Mosher , accompan ist.
This year would not have been complete without the Lincoln High School band -the band that rocked 1 n 1 rolled school spirit into the spectators at football and basketball games-the band that marched in many parades wearing well the Lincoln High colors. _ Skits performed by the band members during half-time at football games honored television programs and personalities.
McC onkle, Rogers. Row 3: C offman, Ludlam, Friedman, Peterson, Neeman, Jones, Salm'on, Ar line McMaster, A iyce McMaster, Thornton, Fr oscheiser, Gibson, Gattula, Sa unders, True, Wehr, Turner, Harper, Reigert, C opley, Busch, Brown, Hall, Bonds, R. Lehman, McCa llum. Po rter , Jackson, Fre y, Dappen, cadet d irector; Kirk br1 ide, Campbell , Reed , Nitz, St ory, Ed w a rds, Bar tzatt, Summers, Bocke lm an ,
The band's rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner'' at athletic events created a feeling ,of patriotism throughout the crowd of spectators.
The Lincoln High School orchestra also added a musical flavor to school events. The
mellow notes of the orchestra entertained audiences before plays and vesper concerts, in assemblies, and accompanying the opera.
These two organizations have added a true musical note to Lincoln High School during the past year.
G reenlee, Moxham, Sandall, Bogar, Laase, Thornton, Spicer, Shepard, Coffman, Kreiss, Sm ith, Salter, Buethe, Umland, Garrett, Darnauer, Timm, Welch, director; Stoehr, Jeffers, M ace.
One of Lincoln High School's lesser known organizations is the Prep Band. It is what might be called the "reserve team." The members will make up the Advanced Band of the future. Many hours of practice are put forth before they perform before the public.
The Twirlers also spend much time practicing. They can always be seen leading the Advanced Band onto the football field for the playing of the Star Spangled Banne r. They also provide halftime entertainment by performing well-executed drills and formations.
SAFETY COMMITTEE : Bottom Row: Crosby, Fisk, Cadwallader, chairman of Parking and Traffic C ommittee; Kezeor, chairman of General Safety Committee; Fusselman, chairman of Fire C ommittee; Zolot, chairman of Civil Defense Committee; Spaedt, Place, Degenhardt. Row 2: Von Dane, Lutz, M a uel, C arey, C atron, Crain, Ellsworth, Gettman, Kell e r. Row 3: McMullen, Smith, Martin, Harpster, Schumacher, Hanson, Jackson, Polsky, Perrine.
The main project of the Safety Committee, sponsored by Car l Manthey and Mrs. Ali~e Youngscap , was the conducting of fire and c i vi l defense drills.
The Library Committee , directed by Miss Emma Snyder, chose new books to be added to the school library.
Miss Mary Sigler sponsored the Assembly Committee , which planned and introduced all assemb l ies.
The Extra-Curricu lar Activities Committee, under Miss Edith El lis , checked pupils ' E. C. A. records.
E C. A. COMMITTEE: Standing: G ruendeman, Lytle, Moomaw, Crosby, W att. Seated: Breen, Roker, C heever, Fry, Davis, Cullen.
" May I have your ticket , p lease? " This can always be heard coming from a smiling boy or girl at al l Lincoln High performances. These pupils belong to the Usherettes and Doormen , service organizations which assist at a ll p lays , vespers, operas , and Joy Night performances , and at any other occasion when they are needed.
A group of sophomore girls make up the Usherettes, and it is the duty of these girls to take ticket stubs, usher people to the i r seats , and hand out programs at LHS
performances.
Boys from al l grades make up the Doormen. They assist at all exits and direct people to their seats at all presentations.
The movie operators are · always on hand to run a film, tape recorder, or record player for any class or school group. In addition to this , they repair broken projector s and sound equipment.
Indeed, the members of these organizations contribute a great deal of time and service to the smooth running of the schoo l.
Darryl Biggerstaff , Ned Prucha, Mike Graetz, and Ga ry Hill, members of the National Forensic League, in spect some of the new trophies won by this year 's Debate Squad.
The Lincoln High School Debate Squad took part in _many activities and tournaments this year, under the supervision of Clinton Nelson, coach.
In December, Lincoln High participated in an invitational tournament at Lincoln Northeast, and debated at the Missouri Valley Boys Tournament. The team took part in the Wesleyan Invitational Tournament.
The squad took Class A first place in the Mercy Debate Tournament held at Omaha Cathedral, and debated at Midland College in Fremont during February. Sid
Chesnin and Mike Watkins won individual honors by placing second in the Pius X Tournament for beginners.
The District Debate Tournament was held at the University of Nebraska in Apri l, and debaters also participated in the University's Fine Arts Festival.
The National Forensic: League, a society to encourage speech activities, is a nationwide organization in which points are awarded for every debate activity, and awards are presented according to the number of points received.
St udents with a ta lent o r interest in writing were a lways found busy at work after school at meet i ngs of the Writers C l ub. Under the sponsorship of Miss Wanda Crawmer and M i ss I rene Martin , c l ub membe rs made creative fun the ob j ective of thei r meetings. They wrote anything from essays about hilarious incidents to comic commerc i als. Workshop meetings , where members read the i r own manuscripts and received crit i cism from other members , he l ped these literary hopefu l s to grow i n writing sk ill
During the second semester, the important objective of the Writers Club was the reading and criticizing of entries for the Scribe, Linco l n High ' s literary magazine ; which was pub lished in the spring. These entries were made by the student body and consisted of essays, short stories , and poems. The Write rs Club helped choose the members of the Scribe staff, which selected and o r ganized the material to be pub l ished.
WRITERS CLUB: Bottom Row: Corn, Benzing, Ludlam, Stepanek, treasurer; Duis, vice-president; Rogers , presi d ent; Rager , secr e tary; Dorn, Hardison, Harpster, Liebers. Row 2: G oodman, Morgan, Stump, Kenney, Bullock , Reifschneider, C ouch, A bernethy, Tanner, R. Miller, Oltman, Greeness, Chesnin. Row 3: Irwin, Birnbaums , Frenzel, Gillen, Prucha, Stokke, Biggerstaff, Winkelman, Du b insky , C offman , Hanna, Murphy. Row 4: Boslau, Morris , Breen , S. Miller, Feather, Veronis, Davidson, Quattrocchi, Zelen, Folh, Douglas, Hegg e n.
CLEF CLUB: Bottom Row : Phelps, Johnson, Rogers, Likens, Swindle·, Gatto, Dier. Row 2: Stalley, Bigson, Joynt, Bowers, Barnett, Blackburn, Witt. Row 3 : Henriksen, Kirk, Hansen , Kaufman, Zadina, Beckmann, A rnold Row 4: Kuhn, Edwards, Bonds, Franklin, Butler , Ollenburg, Roemmich.
What musical talent dwel l s in Linco ln
High ' s hallowed halls !
The musicians of the junior and senior classes -blend their ta lents to form the Orpheons Club. Twice monthly they meet to listen to performances from club members
and to discuss the current wo r d in music.
Clef Club, Orpheons ' sophomore counterpart, also holds twice monthly meetings, to hear melodic exhibitions from its talented members of note.
Of these peop le we can be proud !
ORPHEONS: Bottom Row: Udd, Penton, C offman, secretary; Lehman, vice-president; Bu e the, president; F renzel, sergeant-at-arms; M c C onkle, treasurer; W inter. Row 2: Sheldon, Miller , Baumgartner, W arner, Murphy, A bernethy , Wilson, Salmon. Row 3 : lowe, Delehoy, M etzger, Hergenrader, Mi d dleswart , Barrett, Ritchey, Pabst, Laase.
Y-TEENS : Bottom- Row : Backstrom, R. Allacher, Fults, publicity chairman; Caldwell, music chairman; Waller, worship chairman; Alyce McMaster, program committee co-chairman; Burnett, vice-president; Barrett, president: R. Hergenrader, treasurer; McMullen, secretary; Bogar, socia l chairman; Arline McMaster, program committee co-chairman; Degenhardt, service chairman ; Veon, Rebensdorf. Row 2: Miller, Finks , Henriksen, Ritchey, Rogers, Tucker, P. Hergenrader, West, Karnopp, Walker, Harpster, Rowbal, Schwabauer, Bock. Row 3: B. Baar s, Simon, Newell, Mart, Roemm ich, Hes sner, McCarthy, Schaa f, Marhenke , Kohl, D i ekmann , Salmon , Schlaphoff, Me sa, Parsons. Row 4: Satterfield S. Baars, Goodman , Becker, M in er , Br own, Wor st er, Buntemeyer, Benzing , B Al l acher , Jancik, Ramer , Dier, Phelp s, Ha ley. Row 5: Johnson, Morr ison, Thurston, Kimmel, Liken s, Yant, Johnson, J. Anderson, Crabbe , Gibson, Kaufman , Wat son, W allin , Reddish.
Hanging of the greens, selling book covers, and the Snowball Formal are only a few activities undertaken by the Y-T eens. This is one of the largest clubs in Lincoln High School , and is sponsored by the Y.W.C.A., a worldwide organization Their primary purpose is to help build universa l understanding and good will.
For entertainment, the Y-T eens annually present the Snowball Formal. This year , Rochelle Hergenrader was crowned Snow-
ball Princess from Lincoln High School. Mimi Caldwell was her attendant.
Every year a style show is held, to help the girls choose their school clothes and learn the latest styles. They wock hand-inhand with the downtown Y.W.C.A., helping to plan activities and organize new Y-T een clubs throughout the city. The fun of working and play_ing together makes the Y-T eens , one of Lincoln High's most popular organizations.
Y-TEENS: Bottom Row : Ollenburg, McAllister, Matulis, Irwin, Lomax , G oo denkauf, Osburn , Hawk , Combs , Besch, Oltman, Blackburn , I. Nelson, R. Nelson. Row 2: Spomer , Krantz, Liepnieks, A Ande rson, Casper , Abbott , Edwards, Jundt, Meyer , Randall, Sheridan, Wa sh burn, Parri sh, Bob st. Row 3: West , Powers , Beckmann, Clough, Felt , Segner , McDougall , H oy, Rhoads, 1Bunker , Wi lson, Blore , Haack, Wr ight. Row 4: Cherry, Cacek , Martin , Laursen, Sandall, Gottula , Watt , Mourer , Crain , Baker, Ray, Ba umgartner, M illion, C. Canterbury, N. Canterbury, Roseberry. Row 5: Caywood, Hatfield, Martin , Luedtke , Phi l burn , Woodard , Lowe, Nuss, Wee th, Vogel, Korell, Simon, Kraus, Smith.
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Row : Keill, Vermaas,
Meisinger, Zolot, Duis, Barker, Porter, Meierhenry. Row
Healey, Lind , Standley , Warner, Strickland , W ertman , Carey,
, Lutz, Purviance , Rogers, Wilson ,
The Lincoln High Schoo l chapte r of Quill and Scroll, international journalism society for high school journalists , has been organized for only two years. In order to become a member, a student must have excelled in som~ phase of j ournalistic endeavor, be in the upper third of his class , and be approved by the journalism sponsor.
Students applying for membership in Qu i ll and Scroll must make an exhibit of their jq_urnalistic work and send it to the organization ' s headquarters. Students mer i ting membership are then decided upon. Th i s year, twenty-five persons were accepted for membership, and they were initiated in May by past Quill and Scroll members.
Every girl w i ll long remember her first few weeks at Lincoln High School, and he r Coed Counselor. The member s of this organization hold a tea a week before school begins to become better acquainted with their counselees At this tea, they help incom i ng sophomores to f i nd the i r lockers and new classrooms.
After the beginning of schoo l, Coed Counselors keep in contact with their girls and turn in a report each week after meeti ng with them. These reports are made ava il able to home room counse l ors and office personnel.
The girls a l so se ll concessions after school to earn money for their club .
COED COUNSELORS: Bottom Row: Standley , H ealey, C ox , Ott, Beckmann, secretary-treasurer ; Hanson, president ; McIntyre , vice-president; Fusselman, Simpson, Lessman , Udd. Row 2: Steele , Be sch , Keil l, Sanger , Frank, Opp , Bryan , Te Selle , Ke ll er , G ettm a n. Row 3: C ullen, Kinney, K ohl, La as e , W arner, M cMullen , Ko c h, Mosher, Caldwell, Polsky , Myrberg , Moomaw. Row 4 : Pl att , C ol b y, Freese, Smith, M or g an, Ve rmaas , Pe terson , M artin, Blore, Dickey, Liepnieks , Schu l tz. Row 5: Roker , Burnett, Shilhan, Barker , Porter, Duis , St a nl ey, He llwe g , Bo b st, W all e r, Umland , C ros b y.
" Mr. Fuller! Mr. Fuller! We did it! We've struck water! " shouts Mr. Kimber (John Hoerner) to Newton Fuller (Johnny Ham i lton), as his wife, Annabelle Fuller (Judy Ludlam), looks on in amazement.
A sudden disaster puts Annabelle (Judy Ludlam), Newton (Johnny Hamilton), Mr. Kimber (John Hoerner), Steve Eldridge (Roger Dean), Rena Leslie (Janice Hellweg), Madge Fuller (Liz Morris), and Clayton Evans (Jack Houchen) in an uproar.
Would you buy a house because George Washington had slept in it? Well, that was the circumstance under which such a house was secretly bought by Newton Fuller in the Mummers Play, George Washington Slept Here. Fuller's wife, daughter, and daughter's boy friend were not overly impressed by this ancient and
decrepit purchase. The situation became worse when they learned that there was no water on the land and the only road was owned by an unfriendly neighbor, Mr. Prescott. Two summer theater actors and various friends and relatives visited the Fullers at the most inopportune times to add to the comedy, but the play ended happily-during a hurricane.
Donna Cox, student director, checks last-minute details with Katie (Sue Thorpe), Mr. Prescott (Zeff Bernstien), Hester (Jo Couch) , Mrs. Douglas (Mary Lou Kratzer), and Tom Jones, stage manager.
As Uncle Stanley (Brad Wright) and Mr. Prescott (Zeff Bernstien) straighten out property difficulties, Rena (Janice Hellweg) and Annabelle (Judy Ludlam) make a final effort to control Cousin Raymond (Bill Orwig).
MIMES: Bottom Row : Coffey, Beckmann, West, Shadley, secretary; Kuklin, president; Zelen, treasurer; Morrison, Walker, Bork. Row 2: Thurston, Stuhr, Kimmel, Liepnieks, Kenney, Swindle, Henriksen, McAllister, C lough, VonDane. Row 3: W atson, Wallin, Shepard, Phinney, Kreiss, Phelps, Kaufman, Harpster, Gatto. Row 4: Martin, ·Dier, Joynt, De Bus, G oldberg, Cacek, Taylor, Waser, Waybright, Chesnin, Johnston.
The Mummers , Linco ln High's junio rsenior dramatic c l ub, gave its many members pointers in such f i elds as make-up , directing , acting , and stage -setting.
This group presented the hilarious comedy , George Washington Slept Here, a nd members of the club worked on advert i sing , p r ograms , props , costumes, and various other committees i n order to produce the play.
The group al so had an exchange pro -
gram with the Northeast High Schoo l dramatics c l ub to present different skits and get ideas on their club organization.
The anxious understudies of Mummers, members of Mimes Club, worked very hard at their bi-weekly meetings to gain poise in acting before an audience.
Jokes, readings , and skits were presented at each meet in g , and the goa l to overcome stage fright was fina ll y attained at the end of the year.
MUMMERS: Bottom Row: Jones, Young, Myers, G oodman, Morris, C ox, secretary; He llweg, p resident; Stanley, treasurer; Bernstien, vice-president; Carey, Purviance, Probasco, Hill. Row 2: Lin d , M auel, C atron, M urphy, C onnealy, Sanger, Walker, Basoco, Risser, Miller, Diamond , Couch, Cox, Orwig, Hoy. Row 3: Der b y, Mc C ully, M augh a n, Kratzer, Coffman, Hemmer, G illen, Dean, Chilton, Christiansen, Hoerner, Leuschner, Zolot, Thorpe, Beckman, Quattrocchi. Row 4: L ud lam, Jundt, Hanneman, Shepard, Cadwallader, Graetz , Wright, Dubas, Calhoun, Hamilton, Strand, Way b right, Beggs, Long, Hou c hen.
INTERNATIONAL C L UB: Bottom Row : Stepanek , Waybright, Coffman, Ilg, Thompson , pfeffer , Wheeler, Stefanisin , Davey , Pakalns. Row 2: Duis, Bryan , Green , Watt, ray, Anderson, Gottula G oodman, Reed, Winter, Sheldon, Te Selle. Row 3: Murphy, Becker, Ataisik, Sch la ph off, Schultz, Polsky, Myrberg, Blodgett, Barnaro , Thorpe, Frey , Yost. Row 4: Hessner , Washburn, G eier , Moomaw , Haack, Risser, Peterson , Basoco, Lytle, McIntyre, G reeness, W alker, Stul1)p. Row 5: Power, Zolot, Bun t emeye r , M ourer, Goodenkauf , Taylor, Dean , Donaldson, Shepard , Hughes , Hill , Prucha, Binning.
Many students fu lfi ll their " dreams of travel " by becoming members of International Club. By li stening to speakers , reading about foreign countries, and visiting with the American Fie ld Service exchange students , nearly every corner of the globe can be visited. The club sponsors varied
fund raising pro jects to aid in sending Linco ln students to foreign countries through the AFS program.
In the spring, the club sponsored a Smorgasbord held in the Linco l n High Cafeteria. This project helped to raise money for the American Field Service.
INTERNATIONAL CLUB: Bottom Row: Hanson, Bunker, Fisk, secretary; H anneman, treasurer ; K . Beckman, vi c e-president ; Blende,, president; Bl ue, S. Smith , Int ern a t i onal Info y, mat i on editor; H oerner, Int ernational In f ormat i on editor ; Sheri da n. Row 2: Heggen' , Myers, Charles , J. Smith , Breen , Diamond, C arey, Mauel, Douglas, Boslau, A hren d s. Row 3: Dorn, Frenzel, Borner, Bu llock, Parrish , Pabst, Phelan, Whitney, Wright, Delehoy, Sullivan, S Smith , W ilke, Freese, Beggs Row 4: Couch, Davidson , C hristensen , Mueller , Rhoads , Crain, Muehlbe ie r , Jungtorp, Quattrocchi, Wagner , P Beckman, T anner, Ma r ks, Lowe. Row 5: W illis, H ardison, M orrissey, Fry , Kre iss, Fisher , Christiansen, Spaedt, Farris, Calhoun, Cadwallader, Pla c e, Hemmer, Pro b asco, Queen.
FUTURE NURSES CLUB: Bottom Row: ' Blackwell, Hanson, Simpson, Ellsworth, corresponding secretary ; C onnealy, vice-president; Crain, president ; Hoyer, courtesy chairman ; Caldwell, secretary-treasurer; Tucker, Overton, Free se. Row 2: Steele, Lutz, Gettman , Catron, Perrine, Lytle, McIntyre, W ilson, Schaa f, Kezeor, Chilelly , F inigan, Cade , Donnelly. Row 3: McWilliams, Peterson, Wilson, Long, D onna Chee ver, Re veal, G ruttis, Fisk, Degenhardt, Dorn, Kennedy , Elam,'Thomoson, Blue. Row 4: King, V. Vene rable, Brannen, Johnson , Martens; Pietenpol, Spl ain , Crosby, Fults , A rnold, Squyres, Rosenlof , Fusselman, D. Ve nerable, Darlene Cheever.
This year, in cooperation with the Linco ln Red Cross , a Junior Red Cross Counci l was organized at Lincoln High. ~11embers took part in varied activities sponsored by the National Red Cross.
Members of the Future Nurses Club furthered the aims of the Red Cross by learning more about health and safety at their meetings. The club cooperated with the Safety Committee in staging fi re and civil defense drills.
JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL: Bottom Row: Weeth, Sti.3stny, Douglas, Ellsworth, Bos ak , Botts , Spaedt , secretary; Davey , treasurer; Hughes, L.H.S. Red Cross representative ; Ge ier, Lutz , Mauel, CaN"ier, Keller. Row 2: Voge l, Saddoris, Fritz, Carey , Gree ness, Wa rner, Keil!, Jackson, Catron, Billmyer, Cra in, Lind, A nderson, L ie pn ieks. Row 3: H oltmeier, Borner, Dailing, Blue , Vermaas, Bush, Shepard , Phillips, Crumb, Pietenpol, Bogar, Polsky , Simpson, Stefan isin. Row 4: Noe, Sh irley Kessler , Sherry Kessler , Shoemaker, Porter, C adwallader, Barrett, Hill , Mourer, Bar ker, Zolot, Ilg, Calcaterra, Moralez.
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The new swimming pool and the underwater sound system were assets for this year ' s Aqua l inks. They learned and practiced synchronized swimming this year under the direction of Miss Betty Heckman. At their weekly meetings , the Aqualinks practiced strokes, stunts , and dives, and worked on their spring water show, " Satire of a Sultan. "
The most noteworthy project of this year's Camera Club, under the sponsorship of R. W. Howland, was the taking, developing, and printing of better pictures. To ac- _ comp lish th i s, members took pictures of various school functions , developed and printed them, sold them to interested persons, and di scussed the resu lts.
CAMERA CLUB: Stoehr , Ha a ck , Strand , Olson , Biggerstaff , A ndrews , Blore , C ook , Salt e r , Schuman.
Promising young artists worked together on all kinds of art work during meetings of the Art Club. Members met with professional people in order to understand better the qualities necessary to carry on their work. Advice from club sponsors along with criticisms from fellow members helped to develop more skillful techniques and more careful planning of artful endeavors.
Learning about phenomena stranger
than fiction made Science Club interesting to its members. Speakers and discussions l ivened meetings, and the probing minds of the scientists of the future presented many interesting questions and topics for discussion.
Everything from nuclear fission to space travel sparked the attentions of the members as they worked on experiments whic h someday may lead them t o new di scoveries .
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PEPPERS: 18ottom Row : Rogers, Rapp, Udd, Catron, Vermaas, Carrier, Steele , Ray, Reed, TeSelle, Rector, Row 2 : Zelen, J, Wilson, M. Wilson, Wilkins , Simon, J. Smith, Wixson, Salmon , Standley , Wertman , Strickland. Row 3 : Scaggs, Stoehr, Schleiger, Timm, Warner, West, Ristow, Stewart , Saddoris, V ogel , Simpson Row 4: Stanley, Waller, Rosenlof, Squyres , S, Smith, Thorpe, Rager, Schultz, Tipton, Rogers, Schlaphoff, Q ueen, Row 5: Sterkel, Soderstrom , Umland , Zolot, Shoemaker , Shilhan, Roker, Ros eberry, Splain, Walters, Thornton,
" Satisfied , real satisfied , " was a cheer often heard com i ng from the 250 members of Peppers at LHS sports events . These girls attended all home footbal l and basketba ll
games , othe r sports events , and out of town games, giving co lo r, sp i r it, and support to the athlet i c teams. • In addit i on to cheer i ng , the girls , in
PEPPERS: Bottom Row: Keller, G oodman, Jordan, Newton, Morgan, Krantz, Hibbert, Green, Row 2 : Fuller, Janousek, Frank , Gonzalez, Haggie , Healey, Keil!, Gray, Kerns, Geistlinger, Row 3: Griffin, Fritts, Fritz , Graham, Jach on, Koch, Harvey, Housel , Haack, Hawk, Jungtorp, Row 4: J. Hergenrader, Korell, Harris, Hoy, Kohl , Kinney, Fu ss elman, Judkins, Johnson, Jurica , Finigan. Row 5: Hanson, Jundt, Kobel, H ackstadt G oodenkauf , R. Hergenrader, Grutt is, Hanneman , Fisher, Hellweg.
PE PPE RS: Bottom Row: Da ll a s, Charles, Burback , Lind, Ritchey, treasurer ; Wells , vice-president; Co l b y, pres i dent; Gettma n, vi ce - pre si dent ; Sanger, secretary; Ellsw ort h, Bryan , Co x, Cade. Row 2: Crockett , Carey , Bo sak, N. Ca nt er-b ury, C om b s, Be sch, Browns on, DeBoer , Baker, Caldwell, Blende, Carr oll Row 3: Casper, C Canterbury, Botts, Duke , Ba umgartner, Cra in, Ferg uson, Cullen , A ndrews, C o ppinger , Dickey, F r anzen Row 4: Ed war ds , Beb out, Blue , Allen , Dav is, Be ckman, Freese, Bl ore, Ban is ter , Curt is, Ba ck, Crumb. Row 5: Beckman n, Benz ing, Bob st, Cro sb y, Burnet , Duis, Diekmann, Calcaterra , Degenhardt, Bar ker, Fisk, Baa rs, Barrett.
their black skirts, red sweaters, and black beanies, also did outside activities which suppor+~d the teams and promoted school spirit. Making posters and the lucky horseshoe, selling tickets, decals and concessions,
and planning and giving skits for pep a ssemblies all contributed merits for the Pepper s. Yes, we' re II satisfied, real satisfied, 11 with our 1956-1957 Peppers!
PEPPERS: Bott om Ro w: M urphy, Ma u el , Purviance, Lutz , Turn er , Billmyer, M yers, Madis on, Megee , McW illiams Row 2: Liepnieks, M oom aw, Opp , Matulka , Lear , Pe ster, 0. M oor e , Nuss, Million, Ott. Row 3· C Mo o re , M isa, S. Mart in, McMullen, McCon kle, Polsky, McIntyre, Morga n, Powell, Mitte lb erg Row 4: Le ssm a ;i, M osher, Olson, McD oug al l, Lo we, Platt, Laa se, Owen s, Moeller , Matt ic e , Mun son Row 5: A rlin e McMa ster, Marhenke , A lyce McMa s+er, L ie ber s, J. Martin , O sbu rn, Owen s, Porter , Peter son, M yr berg , N oe.
Lincoln High's Cheerleaders spent a busy year planning pep assemblies, leading cheers for team send-offs, and filling fans with Lincoln High spirit at athletic events.
Six Apprentice Cheerleaders were chosen at the beginning of the basketball season. They cheered for reserve and sophomore games , and , along with the Varsity Cheerleaders, practiced cheering and coordination at weekly meetings.
Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Ir ma Coombs and Miss Marguerite Gundermann, the girls designed new emblems for their sweaters and introduced many r:iew cheer s to the student body.
The Cheerleaders welcomed cheerleaders from opposing teams through pregame dinners. They did much to spark the , Lincoln High sports year and make it a success.
Again this year, the L Club, made up of Lincoln High Varsity lettermen, took over many worthwhile activities. The club's first project was • cleaning and polishing all the Lincoln High School trophies, and placing them in the new trophy cases in the Lincoln Public Schools Activities Building. L Club members also sold concessions at football.and basketball games.
Talking over some important matters of bus i ness are L Club officers Terry Sapp, vice-president; Jim Houser , treasurer ; Lyall Luff , secretary; and Bill Arledge, president.
One of the year ' s outstanding activities was the L Club reunion held in the Lincoln High cafeteria after the Hastings basketball game. Former club members were admitted to the game free, and they received an L Club news letter which was prepared by Harold Scott, one of the L Club sponsors.
L CLUB: Bottom Row: D. Head ley, Allen, McWilliams, Hill, A llgood, Ge ttman, Sapp, Pearson , Jones , Studier , Me ndoza, Ortiz, G arcia, Probasco, B Headley, Parsons, Jett. Row 2: Cerny, Orwig, Usher , Fox, Holman, Sc humacher, Wa llick, C hristiansen, Staklis, Gr uen eme ier, Tice, Klein , Pinkerton , Hahn. Row 3: Ga nd ara, Swanson, Stolley, Pi c kett, Johnston, Be ier, Welch, Oltman, Stein, luff, Place , Me ierhenf'y, Amerma n, J. Zuerlein, Drevo. Row 4: Kelley, Unterseher, M orrison, H ouser, Lewis, Davis, Ca lhoun, Elliott, Converse , Par ker, Whitemon, V. Zuerlein , Dolb e rg, A rledge, Morr iss ey. Row 5: H ouchen, Hergenrader , Brettmann , Wa lin, Posey , C orn, O ve rgaard , Haack, Thomp :;on, Gac usana, Creps, Snyder, Knowlton, Williamson.
Although Lincoln High School's 1956 football team did not emerge from the season with a spectacular win record, they showed great spirit on the field and a tremendous desire to win. Ed Schwartzkopf, in his first year as head coach, whipped his men into top physical condition early in the season.
A new face, that of Jim Sommers, was seen on the practice field and coaching from the sidelines. The 1956 season was Sommers' first as backfield coach for Lincoln High.
The Links started the season with twelve returning lettermen. Their first game ended in a disappointing 13-12 loss to Omaha Central after a hard fought battle.
The second game was more heartening to the Links as they rolled to a 29-20 victory over the North Platte Bulldogs.
The hard-driving Warriors from Sioux Falls, South Dakota ' s Washington High School were new opponents for the Links this season. The score at the end of this contest read: Warriors I 8, Links 2.
Linco l n High miscued again on the next Friday night at Grand Isl and , going down in a 13 - 6 defeat. However, they bounced back to shut out the Scottsbl-uff crew , 26 -0 , in a game dominated all the way by the hungry Links.
Don Whitemon and Joe Gacusana
Larry Grenemeier (41) and Phil Mendoza (behind 50) arrive too late to help Don Swanson (carrying ball) who has made a good gain against Scottsbluff.
A terrific Omaha North team handed Lincoln High its worst beating of the season, 40-6, on the following Thursday night. Omaha South, the next foe to be entertained in the oval, handed the Links a 26-7 defeat.
Three second-half touchdowns gave Omaha Tech a 19-7 victory over the Links.
A starving Links team entertained Lincoln High alumni at the annual Homecoming game by crushing the fizzled-out Northeast Rockets, 52-12, in the season wind-up.
Lincoln sportswriters named six Links gridders to the 1956 All-City Tearn. They were Don Davis, John Elliott, Joe Gacusana, Phil Mendoza, Bill Swanson, and Paul Ude.
SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL: Bottom Row: Flynn, manager; Tucke r, Littrell, Rudolph, Merr iman, Power, Ortiz, Delgado, Jones, Fra ley, Queen , Parsons , Scheerer , Reich , Gabarron, Hergenrader, Saunders • Row 2: G rosscup, coach; Mowrey, Griffin, Seg obiano, Burke , Lambert, Smith , Borrett, Jensen Hyatt, Roberts, Lundak, Scheele , Gerlach , Thompson , Gibson , Ba mmer, Kelly
The Sophomore grid crew gained invaluable experience this year in their schedule of six games. Their three l osses were to the Boys :r own Sophomores, Lincoln Northeast Sophomores, and Links Reserves, by scores of 2-0, 15-0, and 13-6. Their three wins came from the Lincoln Southeast Reserves, 19-0;
Beatrice Reserves , 27 - 6; and Crete Reserves, 7-6.
In their five-game schedule , the Links Reserves won three and lost two, their two losses going to Boys Town Reserves, 25-8 and 38-0. Three victories came from Lincoln Northeast, 33-12; Grand Island, 14-7; and the Links Sophomores, 13-6.
RESERVE FOOTBALL: Bottom Row: Overgaard, McCoy, Allgood, Partington, Lehman, Westerberg , Amerman , McMullen, Carr, Reed, W ilson, Eaton Row 2: Sprague, coach; Tyrrell, Ivory, M oore, Heizenrader, Tuttle, Bost ic, Dunham, Johnson, Scaggs, Lindholm, Gomez , Bammer, Beechner, coach. Row 3: Campbell, Burt , Fleischmann, Knowlton, Frizzell, Smith, Nielsen, Collins, Hruza , Paul, Caples , Story, Tice, Dermyer, Green lee, Schwindt.
With only three returning lettermen on the squad, the 1956-1957 cage team did a surprisingly good job and finished the season with an eight win, seven loss record. John Elliott, Brian Etheridge, and Neil Unterseher were the returning lettermen who paced the Links and provided the bulk of experience in this year's round-ball play.
After falling 49-41 to the pre-season favorite, Fremont, in the season opener in the new Lincoln Public Schools Activities Building, the Links struck for five straight wins over· fighting opponents. McCook was defeated 55-46, Fairbury by a ,
score of 54-40, Northeast fell 44-43, and was again stunned 50-46 after the Links had practiced on the Southeast five swamping them by a score of 68-3 7.
The next week end , Boys Town invaded and whipped the Links 52-38 by using a full court press much of the game. In their next two games the Links failed to sink enough field goals and fell to Beatrice and Omaha
Tech by scores of 51-41 and 57-56. The cagers then bounced off the springboard to slip by Grand Island, 53-48.
The North Platte Bulldogs were the next to bow before the determined Links, 54-51. Nearly 150 former L Club members watched this contest and attended the L Club reunion after the game.
On the following week end, Hastings became the last team to fall to the inconsistent Links. In the final minute and a half of the game, Ude's four quick points and Unterseher's pair of free throws gave the Links a 54-48 win.
The regular season ended on a dismal note when Omaha's South and Central surprised the Links, 51-45, and 60-41.
The Links went down in a 69-58 defeat at the hands of a spirited Grand Island cage squad in the district tourney. This loss canceled all chances of a state title for the Links.
Two Lincoln High starters, John Elliott and Brian Etheridge, were chosen by Lincoln sportswriters at the finish of the season for membership on the mythical All-City Team.
Stretching high for a rebound in the Omaha Tech game is Phil White (42) as Brian Etheridge and John Thompson assist.
Waiting for Southeast's Ron Keal to descend, John Thompson """' (41) prepares to sink two more points for the Links
Darrell Grell's Sophomore Squad helped the Links' building program as they finished the season with a five win, seven loss record.
The Links Reserves came through again this year with a good season, dropping
games only to Lincoln Northeast and Boys Town. Harold Scott's boys won elev e n games against the two losses. Sophomore Joe Moore was moved to the Varsity Squad near the end of the season.
Harold Gilliland's Wrestling Tearn had a full schedule of ten dual meets and the city and state tournaments. The grapplers garnered sixteen points and placed seventh in the state meet.
Gene Barnhill, Larry Holman, Jay Parsons, and Roland Wallick were city champs, and Larry Snyder and Gene Tice were narrowly beaten by a referee's decision in the city finals.
Gene Barnhill proved to be fhe season's outstanding grappler. He was beaten only once in the regular season and finished third in the state meet.
Using the instruction given him by Coach Gilliland, Barnhill proceeds to force his opponent into a pin position.
Und e r •the leadersh i p of C o ach Phil Sprague, the Links Gymnastics Tearn completed a very successfu l season. However, the Novice Tearn came through with the state championship , while the Optional Squad , paced by Dick A ll en and Duane Strough, f i nished second on l y to the ir cros stown rival, Lincoln Northeast.
The finned men did it again. They captured the state swim title for the third straight year, earning the right to keep the University of Nebraska duck trophy.
As usual, Harry Kuklin's boys were in top form for the all-important state meet.
Larry Converse, Roger Corn, and Joe Gacusana each took first place in their specialties, and the Links took first place in both the 200-yard medley and free style relays.
The Links also copped the city crown, and lost only one meet during the regular sc::ison.
Dave Calhoun ' s backhand smash nets the Links an important point on the way to another tennis victory.
Bad weather doesn ' t keep State Singles Champion Neil Unterseher from taking some pre-season practice swings.
Five returning lettermen and three new con~rete courts pleasantly confronted tennis coach Leroy Colson at the beginning of this year's season.
Seniors Dave Calhoun, Bill Orwig, Andris Staklis, and Don Stronberg, and junior Neil Unterseher returned from the 1956 squad.
Andr is Staklis shows perfect form as he exh ibits hi.s serve in a Links tennis match.
Extremely bad weather hampered early workouts and opening meets of Coach Harold Scott ' s thinclads. However, the return of spring weather a"nd nine lettermen gave the Links a bright outlook for a successful season. Coach Scott and his ass istant, Jim Sommers,
" Bu t coach, it's not our fault that the weatherman was wrong! " complain Kenny Pocra s and Don Po sey to a ss istani· track coach Jim Sommers.
Terry Sapp seems to have l eft his oppos i t i on well behind in th is Links track meet.
Bi ll Swanson knows that only pract i ce and more practice go i nto this perfect pole vau l t.
looked to promising underclassmen to add depth to their crew of monogram winners 1 which included Sam Beier, Don Davis 1 John Elliott 1 Joe Gacusana, Larry Haack, Bi ll Johnston, Terry Sapp , Larry Snyder , and Bill Swanson
State Sand Greens Champion Bud W i ll i am son takes a pract i ce swing before meet i ng hi s opponent
Bill Arledge follows the rule " keep your eye on the ball " as he make s hi s approach to the green
Skill, practice and deep concentration go into the sinking of this putt by G l en Gruenemeier
Dick Beechner took over the reins of this year's Links golf squad. Returning lettermen Glen Gruenemeier and Bud Williamson formed the nucleus of the team. The links -
men were defending their State Sand Greens Title and entered State Grass Greens Tournament competition.
Having won the state championship for three -years in a row, the Lincoln High nine, under the tutelage of Buford Grosscup, had their job cut out for them this year. The squad of eighteen was paced by ten returning lettermen.
Games were scheduled with Lincoln Southeast, Lincoln Northeast, Creighton Prep, Omaha Westside, Omaha Tech, Omaha Central, Omaha North, Omaha South, and Omaha Holy Name.
GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIAT
Simon, Washburn , Abernethy, Koehler,
Winklepleck, Stewart, Powell , Warner, Liepnieks, Jager Row 4: Sterkel, Benzing , Mart , Dinges , Fry , H
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Girls with an incentive to participate in ath letic activities f i nd their desires fulfilled by the program of the Girls Athletic Association. This program enables girls to earn emblems and letters, in addition to one-half hour of credit for every sport in which they
participate. Good sportsmanship , exercise, and the establishment of new fr i endships are valuable assets gained from GAA.
When school opened in the fall , the GAA program went immediately into action. On crisp fall days , members could be
found hiking in the country. The girls also sharpened up on their horsemanship for the annual fall horseback riding tournament.
When winter winds blew , the GAA members moved indoors for athletic activities. The girls ' gym and swimming pool of the new Lincoln Public Schools Activities Building were indeed assets for the club this year. The winter sports season began with a swimming tournament, and girls also participated in badminton and vo ll eyball games.
Later in the winter , basketball games began and archery practice and instruction started.
The mid-semester awards banquet was an important occasion for these sportsminded girls. The party was he ld after school in the new student lounge Emb lems and letters were presented, and new officers were announced and installed
When the outside temperatures once again became moderate , GAA members
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sought the great outdoors for athletic activities. 11 Batter up! 11 was a frequently heard cry coming from the softball diamond on warm spring days. Golf enthusiasts once again made trips around the links, and golf classes and a tournament were held. On cooler spring days, the members kept busy playing ping pong in the gym.
GAA members concluded their active year with a picnic held in May. The climax of the year, which came on Color Day, was the presentation of the coveted GAA Award, which went to the club's outstanding senior member.
Tom Jones prepares to swing at the rapidly approaching bird during an intramural badminton game.
Intramural coordinator Neal Hafemeister has greatly aided in the expansion of the Lincoln High intramural program.
Sir:ice its beginning, Lincoln High's intramural program has improved greatly. Activities such as badminton, baseball, basketball , bowling, dancing, football, gol( and swimming have been made available to students. Under the direction of Neal Hafemeister, the intramural department ha s become one of Nebraska 's most versatile
Bob Dally seems to have his opponent on the run in the first round of the table tennis tournament.
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All the items on the menu in the TEE FEE ROOM of the Corn lzusk er Hotel are very tempting to Kent Amerman, Judie Anderson, Jeannine Fenton, and Gene Tice. They know the food will be delicious,, whatever their order.
Pat Burnett, Janice Wilkins, and Margaret Wilson complete their purchases at CHEAPPER DRUGS. This pharmacy boasts complete drug, sundries, and picture developing service.
It is plain to see that Donna Jackson, John Usher, Davy Zolot, and Roger Young are enjoying the relaxing atmosphere and traditionally good food at KING'S DRIVE-IN.
Bonnie Bush gives Nancy Stefani sin and Marty
the -details of HOYLAND-SWANSON'S newly formed
group, of which she is a member.
Laurie Blende, Johnny Cox, and Pat Myers are sure to find all the latest record hits in the Tune Shop at MILLER & PAINE. Items for every need can be found in this store's many departments.
Pat Porter and Jim Houser hope that some day they can drive out of RANDOLPH OLDSMOBILE COMPANY in a sporty new car like this Ol d smo b ile convertible in which they are relaxing.
Margaret Liebers, Melind~ Morgan, and Renee Polsky , thoroughly agree that it's best to abandon all diets when faced with a delicious sundae from SKYLINE DAIRY
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS has so many different colors and shades of paint that Susie Backstrom, Carol McA llister, Jeanne Fink s, and Rosemary Allacher can't seem to decide on the one they lik e best.
ANDERSON STUDIO has done another fine job on this portrait. Judy Feather and Kay O'Neill have decided that next year they will have their senior pictures taken at this photography studi o.
Janice Hellweg , Sue Healey , Janice Myrberg , and Judy Hanneman look thoroughly puzzled by the mechan i sm of the pasteurizing machine at BEATRICE FOODS COMPANY , but it assures them of delicious milk and dairy products.
M i ke Schumacher, Roger Dean , and Jim Eno all fit into this clean-lo o king C o rvette at the DUTEAU CHEVROLET COMPANY . They all agree that thi s i s the kind of car they would l ike to own
Gary Hill and Mike Graetz know that the key to a happy future Jies in a savings account at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK This bank boasts many other fine banking and saving facilities.
Seeming very pleased with their ice cream from the LINCOLN DAIRY AND ICE CREAM COMPANY are Lois Breslow, Gaylene Million ,
and
Janet Freese, Kathy Fisk, Ann McIntyre, and Bonnie Beckmann relax in the lobby of the modern building of the MIDWEST LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , where " the policy is good insurance. "
This bottling machine at NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY puts the caps on bottles containing many flavors of pop. Sharon Ellsworth, Karin Jungtorp, and Sarah Colby seem very pleased with their drinks.
Silvija Liepnieks , a L i nks photographer, and Stan lcen, of Camera Club, are fascinated by this enlarger at PAT ASH CAMERA STORE. This store also has a fine selection of other ph oto graphic equipment.
This trophy is very appeal ing to Darryl Biggerstaff , Don Rixstine , and Jerry Hahn. A complete line of trophies, "L" pins, and class rings can be found at the RIXSTINE JEWELRY COMPANY
A s Art Hughes, Bob Stein , and George Bray inspect the milk cartons a-r ROBERTS DAIRY , they find that only the most sanitary e q uipment is used in handling Roberts dairy products.
You can be sure that pictures taken by TOWNSEND STUDIO will be even more life-like than this one of Carolyn Frey and Sharon Smith. This photography studio also has a wide selection of picture frames.
Betty Pillard and Dianne Camp are selecting their favorite shade of lipstick at ALLEN DRUG STORE. This drug store aiso has a complete prescription department and a fine lunch counter.
Jack Houchen and Mr. Drew DeVriendt seem very pleased as they examine the color division pages for T!te 1957 Links. CAPITAL ENGRAVING COMPANY has done another fine job for this yearbook.
Pro Sherman feels as many other people do, that a safe deposit box at the COMMONWEALTH COMPANY is the very best place to keep his valuables safe.
Jan Foltz and Neil Unterseher agree that these globes would come in very handy in their geography lessons. They go to LATSCH BROTHERS INCORPORATED for all their study needs.
Herb Probasco, Sony Martin, and Jim Meisinger are selecting their favorite linoleum at MEIS ! NGER BROTHERS. They know that any product at this fine store will satisfy all their lino!eum needs.
Top on any graduate's list, as Frank Giilen and Sandra Sanger know, are graduation caps and gowns from MOHAWK CAP AND GOWN COMPANY .
Dave Calhoun can be sure that until he needs this money, it will be working for him in a ~avings account at the NATIONAL BA N K OF C OMMERCE .
Enjoying the comfort and luxury of a 1957 Plymouth at WHITE MOTORS COMPANY, Lincoln's DeSoto-Plymouth dealer, are Deanne Duis and Marshall Bruce.
Harriet Str i ckland wisely follows the rule "a penny saved is a penny earned." She knows that her savings will be safe in an account at the CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK.
Roger Young seems to be very pleased with Ann Billmyer's typing abi li ty, a s she tries out a new typewriter model at the NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER COMPANY.
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Abbink, R'ussell-65
Abbolt, Be verly- 26 , 91, 102
Abernethy , Laur ie- 58, 92 , I 00 , 10 I, 108, 132, I 33 , 134
Adams, Kay-58
ADVERTISEM ENTS-138-144
ADVOCATE-SO-SI
AEOLIAN CHOIR-90 -91
Agena, Marlen-26
Agena , Norman-65
Agu il ar, Carmen-65
Ahrends, Larry-26
Ahrends, Shirley-58 , 106
Albers, Frances-58
Alexander , Mrs. Marylou ise-I Q
Allacher, Brenda- ' 58 , 88, 102
Allacher, Rosemary-65 , 102, 139
Allen , Carolyn-26, 113
Allen, Kenneth-SB
Allen, Richard-SB, 115, 125
Alley, Walter-65
Allgood, Terry-65 , 115, 119, 131
Amerman , Kent-58, 115, 119, 124, 138
Ammon, Robert-6
Andersen , Carol-65
Anderson , Anda-65, 102
Anderson , Ger a ld-58
Ander son , James-58 , 93
Ander son, Janice-65, 102
Anderson, John-65
Ander son , Jud ith -58 , 92 , 106, 138
Anderson , Mar ile a-'-65
Anderson , Sharon-58, 77, 79, 88 92 , 107, 114
Anderson , Sh irley-65 '
And rews, Denn is -26
Andrews, Harry-58
Andrews, John-58, 108
Andrews , Patricia-26 91, 113
APOLLO CHOIR-90 -9I
AQUALINKS-108
Arledge, Willard-26 , 78, 88, 115 , 116, 130, 142
Arnold , Ershal - 58, 107
Arnold, W i nifred-65 , 94, 101
ART CLUB-109
ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE-97
Ata isik, Gunel-26, 106
Aust rum, Anton-65
Bilade, Glen-65, 96
Baars, Ba rbar a-SB, 102
Baars , Mar ilyn-SB
Baars , Myra-26, 113
Baars, Saundra-65, 102
Backstrom , Susan-65 , I 02 , 139
Bade D imitri -65
Bainbr id ge, Jerry-65
Baker, Lois-65, 68
Baker , Sha ron-26, I 02 , 113
Baker , Thomas-58 , 98
Ba ll ard, Mel vi n, 58 , 131
Bammer , Roll i n-65, 119, 124
Bammer , W illi am-26 , 98, 125
Bancroft , Dr. Paul-6
BAN D-ADVANCED -94-95
BAND-SOPHOMORE-96
Ban is ter , Marilynn-26, 113
Bank , Daniel-65
Barker, Barbara-25, 27 , 56, 82, 91, 103 , 107, I 13, I 39
Barlow, Jerome-65
Barnard, Ann-58 , 92, 106
Barnett , Norma-65 , 101 Barnhill, John-27
Barrett , Jack-27
Barrett , Marlene-25, 27, 88, 90, 101, 102, 107, 113
Barron, Lawrence-SB, 93
Bartow , Karen-65
Bartzatt, John-58, 95
BASEBALL-I31
BASKETBALL-120-123
Basoco , Ellen-58, 105, 106
Bassett, Marty-65
Bate , Chester , 58
Bates , Charla-65
Bates , Char les -65, 123
Bauer, Alexander-SB, 126
Bauer , Daryl-65
Bauer , Jacquel i ne-65
Bauers, Carole-SB
Bauman , R'o nald-58
Baumgartner , Jane-27 , 91, 101, 102 , 113 , 140
Ba ylor, Kenneth-65, 129
Bebout, Patric i a-65
Bebout , Sandra-27 , 91, 113
Beck , Jud ith -65
Beck , Willa , d-65
Becker , Donna-58 , 102, 106, 109
Becker, William-65, 131
Beckman, Kay-27, 81 , 86 , 87 , 91, 93, 97, 105 , 106, I 13
Beckman , Patr icia -SB , 78, 85 , 92 , 106
Beckman , Richard -65
Beckmann, Betty-65 , 98 , 101, 102, 105
Beckmann, Bonnie-25 , 27, 80 , 88 , 91, 103, 113, 140
Beechner , Rich ard-13 , 119
Beggs Kathryn-SB, 92 , 105, 106
Behrends Shr ron-65, 133, I 34
Be ldi n, Judy-65
Beier , Samuel-27 , 90 , 115, 128
Belknap, Dean-65
Bell, Lona-65 , 108
Benkert, Saundra-65
Bennesen, Gloria-65
Benzel, Barbara-SB , 97
Benzing , Jacquel ine-27 , 100, 102, I 13, 132, 133, 134
Bergman , Edward-27
Berk , Jo-58
Bernstien , Zeff-25 , 27 , 84 , 104, 105
Besch , Charlyn-25 , 27 , 102, 103, 113
Bett i nger, Frances-58
Bice , Gertrude-SB
Bickmor e , Arla-65
Biel , Robert-58
Bigger staff, Darryl-27 , 83, 99, 100, 108, 109 , 130, I'll
Biqley, Larry-27
Billmye r , Ann-27, 56 , 76 , 77 , 89 , 107, I 13, 114, 144
Bi ndrum , Linda-58, 134
Bi nn i ng, Brian-58 , 76 , 77 , 81 , 85 , 106, 131
Bi rnbaums, lnara-65 , 100, 109
Bi shop , Dougla s-65
Black , Marlene-27, 94 , 113
Bl ackburn , Nancy-65 , 101 , 102, 133
Blacker, Florence-SB
Blacketer , Ger a ld-58, 125
Blackwell , Jud ith-58 , 85 , 107
Blende , Laur ie- 25 , 27, 88, 91 , 93, 106, 113 , 139
Blodg ett, Donna-58 , 106
Blore , Elizabeth-25, 28 56, 90, 102, 103, 108, 113
Blue , Sara-28, 106, 107, 113
Bob st, Karen-28 , 91 , I 02 , 103, II 3
Bock, Sandra-65 , 102
Bockelman , David-28 , 95
Bodf ield, Eu ,,ice-58
Bodfield , Larry-65
Bodfield , Roger-SB
Bogar, Patr icia- SB, 76 , 77 , 92 , 94, 102, 107
Bogar , W illi am-7
Bol in g , Merr il-65
Bond , Ronald-SB , 93
Bonds , Charles-65 , 78 , 88 , 95 , 101
Bonnell , Valer i a-lb
Booth, Richard-65
Booth , W illiam- SB
Borchers , Kenny-65
Bork , Kathryn-65, I 05
Borner , Margaret-SB , BB , 92 , 106, 107
Borrett, Kenneth-65, 78, 119, 126, 130
Bosak, C.laudyne-28, 107, 113
Boslau , Gen-SB , 100, 106
Bostic Gary-SB , 119
Boswe ll, Rich ard-28
Botts , JoAnn-28 , 78 BB 90, 107, I 13, 132
Bouwens , Charles-65 , 93 , 124
Boveia , Roger-28
Bowen, Jack-SB
Bowers , Barbara-SB
Bowers , Shirley-65 , 97 , 101
Bowers, Will iam -SB, 93 , 123
BOYS GLEE-93
BOYS OCTET-93
Bradley, Claire-65, BB
Brannen, Sharon-SB, 107
Bratcher, Eulalie-IS
Bray, George-28, 141
Breen , Janice-SB , 92 , 97 , 100, 106
Brehm, John-65
Breslow, Lois-28, 94 , 140
Brettmann, Jonathan-SB , 115, 120
Bridger, Roger-65 , 93
Bridgewater, Wallace-65 , 93, 123, 131
Briggs , Ann abelle-65
Brill , Alan-28
Brock, Bett y-65
B;odecky , Jame s-65, 96, 138
Broer , Erich-66
Brooks , Warren-66 , BB , 129
Brown , Charlotte-SB, 102
Brown , Harold-SB
Brown , Joan-SB , 92
Brown , John-58 , 95
Brown , R'oena-66, 78
Brown son, Audre y- 28 , IJ3
Brownson, Betty-SB
Bruce, Dotty-SB
Bruce , Marsha ll -28 , 143
Brunkow , llene-58
Brunkow , Phy lli s-25, 28 , 90
Brunsen , W illi am-SB, 124
Bryan , Donna-25 , 28 , 103 , 106, I 13
Bryant , James-28
Buck , O le-66
Buckner , Dan iel -SB
Buell, Frances-I4
Buethe, Robert-28 , 95, 101
Buhrdorf, Mo rri s-66
Bull, C harles -66
Bullock, Lorraine-59, 78, BB, 100, 106
Bumgardner, Arlene-59
Bunker, Marian-59 , 92 , 102, 106
Buntemeyer , Jerry-28 , 98
Buntemeyer , Joanne-59 , 102, 106, 109
Burback, Mary-29 , 91, 113
Burgess , Careen-59
Burianek, Jud ith -66 , 98
Burke , John-59 , 93
Burke, Michael-29 , 56 , 78
Burke , Roger-66, 98, 119
Burley , Jerry-29
Burnett, Patr ici a-25 , 29 , 90 , 102, 103, 113, 138
Burnham, Guilfocd-9
Burns , Joyce-59, 92, 108
Burns , Karen-66
Burns , Rich ard-59
Burt , Donald-65, 66 , 78 , 93, 119, 120, 131
Busboom , Rona ld -25 , 29
Busch , Derro ll -66
Busch , Kenneth-59 , 95
Bu sh, Bonnie-59 , 78 , 79, 88 , 92 , 107 , 108, 114, I 38
Butler , Nan cy-66, 98, 101
Buzek, Warren - 66
Bye, Do,ald-29 , 98 Byort h, Donald-I7
Cacek, Joan-66, 102 , 105
Cade, Barbara -2 0, 29 , 90 , 105, I 13
Cadwallader, James-25, 29, 56, 57, 78, 84, 86, 87, 89 , 90, 93, 97, 105, 106, 107
Cakanovskis, As tra-66
Cal c aterra , Patric ia- 29 , 107, I 13
Calder , Nancy-66
Caldwell, l van-I 7, 91, 93
Ca ld well, M i riam-25 , 29, 80 , 86, 90, 93, 102, 103 , 107, I 13
Calhoun , Da vid- 29 , 56 , 81, 84, 86, 87 , 90, 93, 105, 106, 115, 127, 143
CAMERA C.LUB-I08
Camp , Dianne-59 , 92, 114, 142
Campbe ll, Ca rol- 29
Camp.be ll, Caro lyn- 66
Campbell , Charles- -66, 95 , 130
Campbell , Floyd-29
Campbell , Gary-59 , 95 , 11 9
Campbe ll, lda-66
Campbell, Jerry-59
Campbell , Kennetn-66, 97 , 130
Campbell, Larry-66
Campbe ll, Lo is-66
Campbell , Pau li ne-59
Campbell , Robert-66
Canterbury , Ca rol- 29 , 9 1, 102, I 13
Canterbury, Nancy-29 , 90, 102, I 13
Cap l es, Dennis-59 , 119
Ca rey, Barbara-29 , BO, 90 , 97 , 103, 105, 106, 107, I 13, 143
Carr, Dougla s- 66 , 119
Carrier, Jeanne-29 , 55, 77, BO, 103, 107, 112, 114, 138
Carroll , Jud ith-29 , 78, 91 , 113
Carter , Richard-66 , 96
Case, Robert-30
Casper , Kay-30 , 113
Ca ssidy, Pr iscill a-66 , 132, 134
Catron, Sandra-30, 56, 78, 80, 83, 97, 103, 105, 107, 112, 114
Cavett , Alva-JO
Caywood , Carol ine- 66 , 98 , 102
C.epure Jan i s-30
Cer~y , Gary-30 , 115, 125
Chapman, John-59
Chapman, Rona ld -66
Charles, Susan-30 106, I 13
Chasta i n, Allen-30 , 131
CHEERLEADERS-I14
Cheever , Darlene-59, 92 , 97 , 107, 132, 133 , 134
Chee ver, Donna-59, 107
Cherry, Je ar.-66, 102
Chesnin, Sidney-66, 99, 100 , 105
Chilelly, J udi th - 59 , 107 , 134
Chilton, Donald-30, 105
Chrastil, Fred-66
Chr i stensen Jud y- 59 , 79 , 92, 106
Christiansen, Gary-30 , 86 , 90 , 93, SB, 105, 106, 115 , 127
Chudly, Virginia- 66
Chu rchill, Ma rvin- 30
Clark, France s-59
Clar k, Leah-66 , 70 , 133
Clea ve nger , Ann-59
Clea ve nger , Bruc e- 66
CLEF CLUB-IOI
Clemens , C laric e-66
C leme ns, Jan ice -66
C line, Ma x- 66
Close , Cozette-59 , 132, 133, 134
Clo sner Gary-30
C lough, Bett y-59
Clough , Lana-66 , 78 , 102 , 105
COED COUNSELORS - I03
Coffey , Ma rgery- 66 , 105
Coffman, Carolyn-59, 82, 92, 94, 95, 100 , 101, 105, 106
Colby , Sarah-30, 76 , 77 , eo, BB, 91, 103, 108, I I 3, 141
Cole, Charles-66
Coleman , Jerry-66
Coll ier, Morr i s-94
Coll iers, Le ster-30 , 88 , 94
Coll ins, M ichael -59 , 94 , 119, 125 , 12 0
Co lson, Leroy-IS
Comb s, Patr ici a-30 , 102 , 113
Gomer, Robert-30
Compton, Joyce-66
Condon, Bruce-30 , BB
Connealy , Jane-59 , 85, 92 , 105, 107
Con ver se , Larr y-30 , 115, 126
Coo k, Mad onna -59
Coo k, M ich ae l-30
Cook Roy-25 , 3 1, 95 , 108
Coombs, Mrs. lrma-I3
Cooper, Eber-66, 124
Coop er, M rs. Gwendo lyn-IS
Cooper, Thomas-31, 95
Copeland, Ma rlene-31, BB
Copela1d, No el-31, 81
Copley, Eugene-66, 95 , 98
Co pp i ng er, J oyce-31, 113
Corn, Jud i th -66, 100
Corn, R'oger-3I, 115 , 126, 128
Co tt i ngha m, Gayle-25, 31, 90, 93, 109
Couch, Josephine-59, 85, 102, 104, 105, 106, 109
Couch, Richard- 3 1
Couch, W illiam-6 6 , 70
COUNTY DA Y- 79
Co x, Donna-25, 31, 80, BB, 99, 103, 104, 105, II 3
Cox, J ohn ny- 31 , 56 , 77 BB, 89, 90, 105, 139
Cox, W illiam-66
Crabb, Larry-31 , 91
Crabbe, Susann e- 66 , 102
Crain, M eredith- 3I, 97, 102, 106, 107, I 13
Cramer Jo yce- 66
Crate , Har old-59
Crawmer , Wanda-I I
Creps, Wayn e- 59 , 115
Cr isp, Jerr y- 59 , 78 , 125
C rist, Wes ley- 59
Crocker , Tommy-66
Crockett , Deanna-3 I, 90 , 113
Cro sby Dann y- 66
Crosby , Gary-66
Crosby , Patr icia-25 , 3 I , 91, 97, I 03 , 107 , II 3
Crumb , Barbara-31 , 107 , I 13
Cu lle n , Sharron-25 , 31 , 91 , 97, 103, 109, 113
Curry Richard- 66 , 96 , 123
Curt is, Jud ith- 31 , 91 , 113
Custer, Robert-66
C.uttel I, Dee-3 I , 98
Da land, Bruce-59
Dal las, Marlyn-32 , I 13
Dai li ng , Jul ie- 59, 88, 107
Dally , Robert-32 , 135
Damoude , Donald-59 , 62
Damrow , Sandra-66
Danese, Teresina-16
Danle y, Char les- 66 , 125
Darnauer , Tim othy-59 , 95 , 116, 131
Darnell , J im-59
Da vey, Mar ily n-59 , 78 , BB , 92, 106, 107, 108 , 138
Dav id so n, Brenda-59 , 79 , 92 , 100, 106
Dav i s, Dona ld- 32 , 98, 115, 116, 128, 142
Da vis, Pame l a-25 , 32 , 97, 108, 113 , 134
Davis , Rona ld -66 ·, 70
Davis , W illiam H.-32
Dav is, W illiam Kent-66
Day , Thoma s-66
Deahn , Gera ld-66
Dean, Roger-32, 78, 80, 104, 105, 106, 128, 129, 140
DEBATE-99
De Boer, Bonn ie- 32 , 113
Debus, J oan- 59
Debus, Harr iet-66, 98, 105
Debus, La vonn-59
Degenhardt, Gretchen-32, 90, 97, 102, 107, 11 3
De ksnis, Lauma -66
Deland , Judith-66
Delehoy, Wil la-5'1 , 92, 94, 97, IOI, 106 Delgado , Robert - 66 , 119
Del los, Jo yce-6 7
Denham, Robert-32 , 98
Densber g er, Jo y- 59 , 125 Derby, Jo hn -32 , 105, 109
Dermyer, W illiam- 59 , 76 , 77 , 79 , 119, 126
De Ryke, Margaret-6 7
DeShon , Dia ne-67 , 132, 133, 134
DeVore, Bruce-59 , 131
Dewey, Phyllis-6 7
D iamond, Kay-59, 92 , 105, 106
D ick, Ja mes-59 , 62 , 85
D ickey, Beth-67
D ickey, Fa ye- 32 , 91, 103 , I 13
D iekmann, San dra- 32 , 113
D iekma nn , Shirley-32, 91, 102
D ier, Virqinia-66, 67 , IOI, 102 , 105
D inges, Kat hleen- 67, 132, 133, 134
D inges, Sta n- 59
D ittenber, Kar en-59 , 92
Dolberg, Warren-32, 115, I l l
Do mbrovskis, Gunars-67, 96, 123
Donaldson, John - 59 , 85, 106, 109, 129
Donnel ly, R'oberta-59, 107
Doole y, Rona ld-32
DOORMEN-98
Dor mer, Jo h n-59
Dorn , Mar ion -59 , 100, 106 , 107
Dorn , Me lva -59
Doug la s, C har lotte-SB , 59 , 78 , 79 , 85, BB, 92, 100, 106, 107
Dreith, Robert-59
Dre vo, Kenneth-59 , 60 , I 15, 116, 126
Dubas , Lawrence-32 , 105, 126
Dubinsky, Sarge-67, 100
Duis, Deanne - I4, 25, 32, 78, BO, 83, 88, 100, 103, 106 , 113, 143
Duke, A ilene- 32 , I 13
Duke, Clara-67
Dun can, Mr s. J oAnr -60
Dun ham, Ta d-67, 119, 131
Durham, Larry-59
Dur st, Larry-33
Dvorak, Mrs. Lavina-14
Dwyer, Glenda-67
Eaton, Dale-59, 119
EE.C. A. COMMITTEE-97
Edwards, Joseph-67, 72, 78 , 95, 101
Edwa rds, Marla-67
Edwards, Shirley-33, 90, 102, 113
Elam, Beverly-59, 92, 107, 108
Elam, La, ry- 67
Elli ckson, Dianne-67, 96
Elliott, John-33, 56, 78 , 115, 116, 120, 128 , 142
Ellis, Edith-14
Ellsworth, Rosa lie-6 7
Ellsworth, Shar on- 25 , 33, 55 , 76 , 77 , 88, 91, 97 , 107, 108, 113, 114, 141
Emer ick, Shirl ey- 67
Emert , Gary-67
Engel, Robert-67
En o, Ja mes-33, 57 , 91 , 93, 140
Epp , Mar ilyn-59 , 79 , 92
Erickson, Gary-33
Ern isse, Judith-67
Ethe ridge, Brian - SB , 59, 78 , 79 , 116, 120 , 122 , 128
Evans , Clarence -1 9
Evans, Mrs Rub y-8
Evans, Thoma s- 59 , 95
Eyer, Kat hy-67 , 72
FACULTY-6 - 2I
Farber , Donna-67
Farley , Mary-67 72
Farley, Rich ard-67 , 97 , 109
Farris , Judy-59 , 106
Fauss , David-67 , 94
Faz e I, Dona l d-33
Feather , Judy-59 , 92 , 100, 140
Fe lt, Donna-67, 102
Fenton , Jeann i ne-59 , 92 , 138 Ferguson, Joann-133
Fielder , Glen n-67
Fields, J udith-59, 92
Filber t , Marjor ie-67
F inig an , Donna-33 , 112
Fin igan, Nanc y- 59, 107, 134
Finks, J eanne-67, 102 , 139
Finley, La rry-67, 123, 131
Finley, Sa ndy-6 7
Firestone, Ba rbara-33
F!scher, Jam es- 67
Fish, Roger-59
Fisher, Ann-33 , 78 , 81, 91, 106 , 112
Fisk, Kath leen- 33 , 88 , 97, 106, 107 , I 13, 140
Flanders, Beverly-67
Fleischm ann , Gary-67, 96, 119
Flynn , Car leton-6 7, 93 , 119
Foltz Jan-59 , 79 , 85 , 92 , 94, 100, 142
FOOTBALL-I 16-1 19
Foreman, Sharon-59 , 92
FORENSIC LEAGUE-99
Fo udr a y, Bonn ie-6 7 Fo.x, Henry-59 Fo x, Ja 71es- 33 , 115, 131 Fo x, Mar ylou-6 7 Fra iley, Dwayne-33 , 10?
Frale y, Stan ley- 67, 96, 119, 124 Franc is, Ga il- 33
Frank, Mar ily n- 33 , 90, 10 3, 112 Frank lin, Lyle-6 7 96 , 98, 101, 129
Franta, Fredrick- 67
Franzen , Jo yce- 33 , 11 3
Fraz ier, Sh irley-59
Fr ed r ickson, Gerald-67, 78, 93
Fred strom, Dr Rudolph -6
Freeman , Will i am-67
Freese, Janet- 33 , BB , 91, 103, I 06 , I 07, 113, 140
Frenze l, Da rrell- 33 , 94, 100 , 101, 106 , 109
Frey, Carolyn-SB, 59 , 92 , 106 , 141 Frey, Robe rt- 67 , 95
Friedman, Mor ris- 34 , 94 Fried man, R'o nald-67 , 98 Fr itter, Thomas-59
Fritts, Na om a-34 , 90 , 112, 132, 13 3
Fr itz, Ja yne- 34 , 9 1, 107 , 112
Frizzell, Garland-59, 11 9
Frohn , Jan et-59
Frosc heiser, Harve y-67 94
Frost, Jack-67
Fr y, Suzanne- 59 , 95 , 97, 106, 132 , 134
Ful ler, Bette - 34 , 97 , 112
Fults, Carolyn-35 , 102, 107 , 134
Fusselman, Shirley-36, 97, 103, 107, 112 G
GA A -1 32 - I34
Gabarron, J ohn-67, 119
Gaber, Terry-67, 93
Gable, Ra mon- 34
Gacusa1a, Jose-24, 34, 57, 115, 116, 126, 128
Gandara, Jo hn-II, 34 , -11 5, 116
Gannon, Kenneth- 34 , 98
Ganshorn, Ruth- 59
Garcia, Jo hn- 34
Garcia, Ra ymond- 34 , 115, 124
Gardner, Larry-34
Gardner, Roberta - 67
Garner, J udy- 67 , 76 , 77 , 108
Garrett , Gwendolyn-59, 95 , 100 Garrison, Lester-67
Garson, Arn ie-67 , 93
Gartner, Reg - 67
Gartner, Mrs. Rut h- I0
Gassel!, W ilma-67
Gates ,· Ma rtin- 59
Gatto , Jac queline- 67 , 70 , 89, 101, 105
Gausman, Chester-19
Gaylor, Me lvi n-34
Geier, Diane- 59 77 , 79 , 88, 92, 106 , 107
G eiger, Ka ye- 67
G ei ger , Lucy-IS
Geistlinger, C lari ce-34, 112
Gerdes, Art hur- 67
Gerlach, Larry-67, 119, 123
Ger stenberger , Karen-67
Gettman, Bob-59 , 115, 116, 131
Gettman, Patric ia-25 , 34 , 55 , 81, 82 , 96, 97, 103, 107, 113
Gibson, John-67, 94 , I 19, 127
Gibson, Sandra Kay-67 , 78 , IOI , 102
Gibson, Sandra-67
Giebelhaus, Sharron-59
Gies, James-59
G il bert , Mrs. Mar i on-I I
G ilbe rt , Ph illip-67 , 78 , 93 , 131
G illen, Fran k- 34 , 57 , 83 100, 105, 109 , 143
G illil and , Haro ld- 20
G ilmo re , Aunna-67 • GIRLS OCTET-93
Goeden , Jan ice- 34 , 90
Goeden, Mardel le -67
Goeden, Marlene-59 , 83
Goldbe~g, Jud i- 67 , 105
GOLF-130
Gomez, Dav id- 59 , 119, 129
Gonzalez , Eleanor-35 112
Goodban, Bob-67
Goodenkauf , Jud ith- 35 , 102 , 106 , 112
Goodman , Jacque line- 59 , 102, 106, 109
Goodman, Rebecc a-35 , 100, 105, 11 2
Gore, Dorothea-I?
Goss, Phyllis-67
Gottula, Mary Elizabeth-59, 95, 102, 106
Gottula, R'i chard--<>7, 94
Goucher, Sue-67
Grady, Geraldine-35
Grady, Larry-59
Graetz, Michael-35 99, 105, 109, 140
Graff, Jerry-35
Grage, Larry-59
Graham, Bonnie-67
Graham, Claudette-35, 91, 93,112
Grant, Donald-67
Grantsk i, Jack-59, 92
Grantski, Ronald-67
Graves, Jack-59
Gray, Judith-35 , 90 , 112
Greb, Margaret-59
Green, Pauline-35 , 106, 112
Greeness, Sandra-59, 88, 92, 100, 106, 107 Greenfield, Robert-67
Greenlee, Douglas-67, 94, 119, 123, 128
Grell, Darr ell-I 2
Grenemeier, Larry-67 , 116, 124, 129
Grierson, Jan-60 , 64
Griffin, Fredr ick-6 7, 119, 129
Griffin, Jud i th-35, 112, 140
Griffin, Lionel-67
Griffin, Robert-67
Griggs, Barbara-67
Griggs, I na-60
Grindulis , Arvis-67
Grisinger, Audrey-67
Grone, Elizabeth-I6
Grone, Jerome-60
Gross, Jayell-35
Grosscu p, Buford-I 2, 119
Groth, Victor-67, 78, 94 Gruendeman, Ruth-60, 92, 97, 109 Gruenemeier, Glen-60 , 115, 130
Gruttis, Levonne-35, 90, 107, 112
Gundermann, Marguerite-?
GYMNASTICS-125 H
Haack, Larry-35, 88, 115, 126 , 128, 129 Haack, Sandra-35 , 102, 106, 108, 112
Haag, Joe-60
Haas, Denn is-35, I 38
Hackstadt, Denne-'-35, 112, 132, 133, 134
Hafemeister , Neal-12, 135
Hagens ick, Helen-18
Haggie, Kate-25, 35 , 56, 78, 82, 112, 139
Hahn, Jerry-35, 81, 94, 141
Hahn, Ronald-36, 115, 126
Haley , Patr icia -67, 98 , 102
Ha ll, Harlan-67 , 95 Hall, Ruth'-I4
Hamer, Li nda-67, 70
Hamilton, Johnny-36, 104, 105 Hancock , Joan-67, 96
Hanna, Sue-67, 100
Hanneman, Judith-25, 36, 56, 78, £0, 88, 91, 105, 106, 112 , 140 Hanneman , Larry-36 Hansel, Larry-67
Hansen, Constance-67, 101 Hansen, Darrell-36
Hansen, Gary-60
Hansen, Gary Lee-36 , 94 Hansen , J'udy-73
Hansley, Donna-66
Hanson, Karen-25 , 36, 88, 97, 103, 106, 107, 112 Hanthorn. Robert-36
Harder, Carol-60
Harder, Walter-60
Hardison, Felicia-67, 100, 106, 107 Hardt, Larry-36 , 126 Harlamert, Charles-60
Harley , Norma-60
Harm, Linda-60, 96, 108
Harper, Thomas-66, 67, 95 Harpster, Frances-67, 98 , 100, 102, 105 Harrington, Robert-I9 Harris, Jo-60
Harris, Melvin-67, 96
Harris, Wanda-36, 112
Harrison, Wanda-67
Hart, Judy-60
Hart, L:,rry-36
Hart, Richard-68, 129 Hart Sharon-73
Hartley, Edwin-60
Hartman , Vernon-68. 98 Harvey, Edith-36 112
Harvey , Maxine-60
Haskins, Harold-68
Hate I iff, David-68
Hatfield Joyce-68, 102
Hawk, Ca rolyn-60
Hawk, Norma-36, 102, 112
Hayes, Sandra-68
Haynes, Donna-60
Headley, Dick-60 , 115, 125
Headley, R'ober t-36 , 115, 125
Healey, Susa:-:-25, 36, 89, 90 , 103, 108, 112, 134, 140
Heath, Patsy-60
Heckman, Betty-18
Heckman , Glenn-60
Heckman, lrwin-68, 96
Hedglin, Dan-36
Heggen, Susan-60, 88, 100, 106
Hegwald, Frank--<>B
Heidrick, James-60
Heinbigner, Helen-68
Heizenrader, Henry-68, 119, 126, 131
Hellerich, Linda-68
Hellweg , Janice-IQ, 36 , 83 , 89 , 103, 104,, 105, 112 , 140
Hemmer, Richard--<>O , 105, 106, 126
Hempel Janet-68 , 70
Hemsath , Sharon-68
Hendricks, Dav id-68
Henke, W illiam-68, 96
Henrik se n, Margaret-68, 101 , 102, 105
Hense, Ronald - 60
Hensley, Donna-68
Henthc, ,1, Larry - 36
Hergenrader, Diane-6 8
Hergenrader , Gary-37
Hergenrader , James-60, 79, 115, I 16, I 19, 123
Hergenrader, Janet-68
Hergenrader, Janice-37, 90 , 112
Hergenrader , Kenneth-68
Hergenrader , Patricia-60, 102
Hergenrader , Rochelle-37 , 94 , 101, 102, 112
Herr, Gary-60
Heskett, Eldon-9
Hessner, Connie-60, 78, 92, 102, 106, 109
Hibbert, Mrs. Alice-8
H i bbert , Dixie-37, 112
Hibbert, Ronald-68, 96
Hibner, Donna-68
Hildreth , Norbert-37
Hill, Bob-60 , 81, 85, 106, 107, 129
Hill, Gary-37, 56, 84, 99, 105, 115, 126 , 140
Hill , Mrs. Roscoe-6
Hilliard, Shirley-68
Hilligoss, Dexter-37
Hilligoss, Rich ard-37
H illis, Sharon-68, 132
Hilt , Robert-60
Hines, Leonard-68, 126
Hinkle, Louise-37
Hinkle, Ted-68, 96
Hirtzel , Geraldine-60
Hoaglin, Jacqueline-60, 132 , 133, 134
Hoerner , John-25, 37, 94, 104, 105, 106
Hoffman , Kathy-68
Heiberg, Bruce-68
He iberg, Owen-37 , 90
Hoke, Mary-60
Ho llow ay, Carmen-60
Holloway, Pamela-9, 78
Holman, Larry-I24 , 129
Holman , Rodney-68 , 115
Holtme ier, Mary Margaret-60 , 76 , 77 , 88, 92, 107, 108, 114
HOME ROOM ALTERNATES-78
HOME ROOM REPRESENTAT!VES-78
Honnor, Beverly-60
Honner, Will iam- 68 , 123, 131
HONOR SENIOR'S-24
Hopkins, Harold-60
Hoppe, Mar ilyn- 65 , 68, 78
Horn, Sandra-60
Houchen, Jack-25 37, 56 , 82, 84, 104 , 105, I 15, 126 , 142
Housel, lvaloo-68, 95
Housel, Judy-37, 112
Hou se r, James-37, 78, 115, 116, 135, 139
Howland, Delbert-68, 93
Ho,.,land, R. W.-15
Howlett , Ray-60 , 83, 127
Hoy , Donna-37, 91, 102, 105, 108, 112
Hoyer, Janice-60 , 78, 79, 83, 88 , 92, 107
Hruza, Patric i a-68
Hruza, Robert-60, I 19
Hubbard, Dorothy-68, 95
Hudkins, James-68
Hudson, Barbara-60
Huff, Jim--<>8, 96, 123, 128
Hufman, Nancy-68
Hugelman, Leslie-68
Hughes, Arthur-25, 37, 77, Bl, 82, 90 93, 106, 107, 141
Huqhes, Mrs. Leila-I8
Hulewicz, Marie-68
Hultberg, Mrs. Helen-9
Humrick Patricia-btJ
Hunt, Glor i a-68
Hunt, Lucy-68
Hyatt, Edwin-68, I 19 , 128
lcen , R:,bert-68
lcen, Stanley-60, 81, 141
lhlanfeldt , Donald-68
Ilg, Barbara--<>0 , 88 , 106, 107
Ingham , Jack-37, 98
INTERNATIONAL CLUB-106
I NTRAM U RALS-I35
Irwin, Janet--b8 , 98, 100, 102 ltzen, John-37
lvaldy, Phillip-68
Ivory, Jerry-68, I 19 J
Jackson, Dona ld-60, 95
Jackson , Donna-38, 8 I, 90 , 96, 97, I 07, I l 2, I 38
Jacobson, Jim-68, 98
Jager, Jerrie-60, 92, 109, 132, 134
Jane, Jud ith- 38
Janc ik, Beverly-68 , 102
Jancik , Mary-68
Janousek, El len-38, 91, 112
Jansons, Ra ita-6 0
Jaun iti s, Juris-68, 96
Jeffers, Helen-68 95, 98
Jenkins, Florence-12
Jen sen, James-68, 119, 129
Jensen , Ma x-60
Jett, John-68 , I I 5, 124
Jeys, Viola-60
Johns , Larry-68
Johnson, Arvid-I9
Johnson, David-60
Johnson, Gary-68 , 92
Johnson, James-60, 64, 129
Johnson, Jeremy-38, 94, 98 , 126
Johnson , Jerome-60
Johnson, La rry-38
Johnson, Monte-60, 119, 129
Johnson, Nanci-60, 107, 133
Johnson, Nancy-38, 91, 112
Johnson, Patricia-68, 101, 102
Johnson, Richard-38
Johnson, Sandra-60
Johnson, Saundra-68
Johnson, Wilhelmina-I2
Johnston, Jacquel i ne--<>8 , 78, 102, 105
Johnston, Miles-I3, 25, 38 , 78, 88, 90, 115, 128, 129
Jbhnsto~e Kay-69
Jones, Betty-60 , 92
Jones, Gordon-25, 38, 94
Jones Patsy-68
Jones, Richard-68
Jones, Royceton-68, 119, 123
Jones, Thomas-38 , 90 , 104, 105, 115, 117, 135
Jordan, Caseal-II3
Jordan, Odry-69 , 123, 129
Joyner, Ja mes-38
JOY N IGHT-88-89
Joynt, Stephen-69, 97, IOI, 105, 126
Judkins, Eve lyn -38, 95, 112
Jundt, Arlene-69
Jundt, Carole-38, 90, 102, 105 , 112 Jungtoro Karin-38 , 56 , 89, 112 , 141
JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE-92
JUNIOR PLAY-BS
JUN IO RS-58-64
Jurica , Rose-38
Kahler, Alyce--<>0
Kaiser, Ja ne-69
Kalnin s, Pete-60
Kapke, Fay-60 125
Kapke, Gerald-69
Ka.pke, Ray-60 , 125
Karlson, Harlan-60
Karnqpp, Dona ld- 69
K
Karnopp, Sandra-60, 96, 102 Kaufman, Elizabeth-69, 101, 102, 105 Kavan, Mrs. Enid-8
Keeney, Marv--<>9
Ke ill, Douglas-60, 78, 81, 85
Keill Mary Lu-25 , 38 , 80 , 82, 89, 91, 103, 107, 112
Keim, Nancy-69, 72, 109
Keiser , Donna-60, 78, 92
Keller, Kay-38, 81, 90, 97, 103, 107 , 112 Keller, Larry-38
Kelley, Harold-60 , 79 , 115, 116 , 123, 131 Kellogq James-60
Kelly, Philip-69, 119, 129
Kelly, Virginia-69
Kemp, Mildred-IS
Kempf, Glen-IS, 39
Kennedy , Shi rley-60, I 07
Kennedy, William-39
Kennel, Carolyn-69, 72
Kennel, Loretta-69
Kenney, Karen-68, 69 , 100, 105
Kerns, Linda-69 , 92 Kerns, Lorraine-39 , 90, 112
Kerns, Wesley-60, 93
Kess, Fred-39, 128
Kess, Patricia-60
Kessler , Jerry--<>0, 62, 129 Keszler , Sherry-69, 107
Keszler , Sh irley -69 , 107
Kezeor, Mar y- 60, 97 , 107
Kiene, Evelyn-60
Kiene, Mervin-69
Kilcoyne, Norma-bl
Kimm, David-61, 78, 83
Kimmel Kathleen-69, 102, 105
K i ng, Patri cia- bl, 107
Kinney, Patr icia- 39, 103, 112
Kinni son, Me lvi n-bl
K iplinger, 8ruce-39
Kirk, Penelope-69, 78 , 101
K irkbride, Stuart-bl, 95
Kissler, Jbhn-39
Kitchen , R'onnie-69
Kleckner, Larry--69
Kl ein, Larry-10, 25 , 39, 78, 91, 98, 115, 131
Klem sz, Dale-39, 91
Klemsz, Deanna-69
Kluge, Fred - 69
Knauber, Harold-bl, 125 , 131
Knight, Lynn - 69
Knopp, M ichael-69
Knowlton, James -bl, 115, 119 , 125
Kobel, Judith - 39 112
Koch, Mary Jane-25 39, 66, 78 86, 87, 8?, 90 , 93, 103, 112
Kocher, Lou is- bl
Koc i, Linda-69
Koehler , Lenore-69, 73 , 132, 133, 134 Koehn , Robert-39
Kohl , Sharron-39, 78 , 91, 102, 103, I 12
Konz, La rry-39
Karell, Arlene-39, 102 , 112
Krantz, Barbara-39, 102, 112
Krantz , Carol-39
Kratzer, Mary Lou-6,1, 104, 105
Kraus , Karen-69 , 102
Krcmarik, Betty-69
Kreiss, Paul-24, 25 , 39, 57 , 106 , 109
Kre i ss Robert-69 95, 105
Kreuger, Delbert-69
Kroll, Judy-60
Kruger, Mar vi n-bl
Kruse, Kenneth-40
Kru se, R'ichard-40
Kru se, Thoma s-40
Kuenning, Harold-69
Kuhn , Jo Ann-69, 101
Kuklin, Chip-9 , 69, 76 , 77 , 98 , 105, 126, 127
Kuklin, Harry-9
Ku shner, Brin-69
Kuster, Herbert-40 , 126 Kyker, John-6,1
Kyker , Joyce-69 , 94
Laase, Nancy-25, 40, 94, 95, 101, 103, 108 , 1·13
Lahm, Gary-69
Lambert Charles-69
La mbert, Eldon-14 69
Lamere, Albert-19
Lamson , Lee-40
Landingham, Gerald-40, 125 Lane , Harry-69, 93
LaPage, Roger- bl
Larsen, Larry-bl, 98 Lasenieks, And y-61
Latture, Dar ryl- bl
Laursen, Judy - 69, 70, 102
Lautzenheiser, C.harlene-61
Law , Ronn ie-40 , 98 Lear , Joan-40, 90 ,1 13 Lebsock , Stephen-69, 93
Leffler, Evelyn-69
Lefler , Esther-18
Lehi, Sharon-69
Lehman, Ronald-69 , 76 , 77 , 95, I 19
Lehman, William-bl, 76, 77 , 95 , IOI
Lehr, Janet-69 72
Lembke , John-61
Lemmerman, Gloria-69 Leo, William-69 , 93 Leonard, Wesley-40
LeRiche , Kay-61, 78, 92
LeRossignol , Helen-69
Lessman, Mary-40, 91, 103, 113
Letcher, Frank-40
Letner, Saundra-69
Leu sch nar, Hans-40 , 84, 105 Lewis, Myrna-6 I
Lewis, Paul-40, 94, 115, 116
LI BRA RY COMM ITTEE-97
L CLUB-I IS
Lid en, Nancy-bl, 78
Liebers, Margaret-40, 89 100, 108, 113, 139
Lien , Max-10
L ie pins, llona-6 I
Liepn ieks, Ruth-69 • 102, I 05, I 34
Liepnieks, Silvija-25 , 40, 83, 103, 107, 113, 132, 133, 134, 141
Likens, Donna-65, 69, 101, 102
Liming, Leland-40, 56 76 77, 98, 138
Lind , Beverly-40, -55, 78 , 80, 103, 105, 107, 108, 113, i 14
Linden, Dotty-69
Lindholm, Gary-69, 119, 131
Lingenfolder, Mary-61
LIN KS BOARD-82-83
Lintz, Loretta-69
Little , Beverly-61
Little , R'od ney-41
Little , Roger-bl
Littrell, Kenneth-69 , 119
Lomax, Kathle e n-69, 102
Long, Angela-bl, 85, 92, 105, 107
Loos, Gerald-41
Loos Richard-69
Loos, Shirley-69
Lopez , Dona ld-41, 124
Love, Jo yce-bl, 92
Lo vell, Sandra-bl
Lowe, lda -41, 102, 113
Lowe, Wilhelmine-bl, 92, 101 , 106 , 109
Lu cs, Arnis - 69 , 123, 129
Ludlam , Judith-bl, 92, 94, 100, 104 , 105
Luedke , Donovan - 14
Luedtke , Carol-69, 102
Luff, Lyall-41, 98, 115, 116
Lundak, Joel-69, 119
Lupp, Joan-69
Lusins , Valdis-69, 78
Lutz, Judy-25, 41, 55, 76 , 77, 90 , 97, 103, 107, 113, 114, 132
Lyons, Lew is- 69
Lytle, J'anet-61, 78, 92, 94, 97, 106, 107 M
Mace, Marilyn-69 , 95
Mad ison, Jerry-41 , 91, 113
Madsen , Beverly-69
Madsen, Everett-41
Madsen, John-41
Mahaffey , Karen-bl , 92
Maher, Richard-69
Mahr, Kapp ie -6,9, 98
Manthey, Carl-IS
Mapel, Don-69
Mapel , Dwaine-66 , 69
Mare s, Alvin-69
Marhenke, Gerald i ne-41, 91, 102, I 13
Mariscal, Rebecca-bl
Marks, Jane-61, 92 , 106
Marks , John-61 , 93
Marler , Jan ice-69
Marsh, Cecelia-bl
Marsh, Lester-69
Mart, Constance-69, 98 , 102, 132, 133
Martens, Karen-61, 107, 113
Mart in, Angelee-'69, 102
Mart in, Constance-6,9, 78 , 105 Martin , Irene-I I
Mart in, Jud ith -41, 103, 113
Martin, Lula-69
Mart i n, Mar y A .-61
Mart i n, Mary Ruth-61 , 102
Mart in, Ronald-bl
Mart in, Mrs. Sh irley- I?
Mart in, Sondra-41, 78, 81 , 97 , 113, 143
Masters , Charlene-69
Ma sters, William-69
Mattice, Eileen-41, 113
Matt ice, George-bl
Matul is, le va- 69 , 102 Matul is, Marger is-61
Matu lka, Margie-41, 113
Mauel, Mary Jean - 41 , 80, 91, 97, 103, 105, 106, 107 113
Maughan, J immy- bl , 105
Mauter, C;irol-61
Maxfield, Betty-bl
Maxfield, Carol-69
McAllister , Carol-69, 102 , 105, 139
McCallum, Duncan-1,9, 95
McCarthy , Judie-bl, 102
McCarthy, Mike-61
McCartney, Larry-69
McCarty, Mrs. Dor is- 9
McCauley , James-69, 98
McC.lees, Nancy-69
McConkle, Sharon-41 , 95, 101 , I 13
McCoy, James-bl, 119, 125
McCoy, Richard-69, 125, 131
McCullv , Diane-bl , 92, 105
McDonald, Carolyn-69
McDougall, Barbara-41, 90, 102, 113
McGowen, Carolee-bl
McGowan, Duane-41
McIntyre , Ann-42, 78, 8 I, 88, I 03, I 06, 107, 113, 140
McKay, Da r rell-69
McKay , Judy-69
McKee, W illi am-42
McLaughlin , Sandra-69, 98
McMahon , Grace-14
McMaster , Alyce-42, 94, 96., 102, 113
McMaster , Arline-42, 94, 96, 102, I 13
McMullen, Barbara-25 , 42 , 78 , 91, 97 , 102 , 103 , 113
McMullen, Dav i d-69, 119
McWill ia ms, Gayren-69, 115, 124 , 128
McWilliams, Myrna-42, 105, 113
Mechling, George-bl, 93, 131
Megee, Bette-42, 91, 113
Meier, John-70, 96, 126
Meierhenry , Dwight-IQ, 25, 42, 76, 80, 88, 103, 115
Meints , Norma-bl
Meisinger , James-14, 42, 56 , 83 , 103, 143
Mellinger, Linda-70, 132 , 133
Melnalksn1 s, Gunta-70
Menard , Jame s-bl
Mendoza , Phil-42, 115, 117
Mentzer, Gerald-70, 96
Merrill, Sharon-bl
Merrim ct n, Thoma s-70 , 119, 124
Merritt, Leroy-70
M esa, JoAnn - 70, 102
Mettam, David-70
Metzger, Judie - bl , 92, IOI
Meyer, Charles-bl
Meyer , Eve tte-70 , 78 , 102
Meyer, Will iam-42, 95
Meyers , Mary Ann-70
Meyers , Sharo n-70
Middle swart, Grace-6,1, 92 , 95, IOI
Miller, Helen-20
M ille r, Herb-61
Miller, James-bl
Miller , Janet-70
Miller, Larry-bl
Miller, Marcia-70
Miller, Mar ily n-70, 72, 102, 132
Miller, Nan-:y-70
Miller, Patr ici a-70, 78, 97
Mill er, Patrick-42
Miller , Ruthie-17, 61, 92, 95, 100, 101, 108 Miller, Sallye-61, 92, 100, 105 108
Miller, Thomas-42, 94, 95
Mill i on, Gaylene-42, 102, 113, 140 Mills, Janice-bl
Mills , John-61, 95, 123
MIMES-105
M iner, Ma 'ry-61, 102
M inisc z, Olga-42
Misa , Aija-25, 42, I 13
Mitchell , Gary-61, 78
Mitchell, Carolyn-73
M i tchell, Janice-bl
M itchell, John-61
Mitchell, Robert-70
Mittelberg, Jeanette-42, 113 Mock, Ernest-42
Moeller, Geraldine-70
Moeller, John-43
Moeller, Patric ia -43, 94, 113
Montgomery, Esther-I I
Mooberry , William-70 , 109
Moody, Janice-70, 94
Moomaw , Jludith-25, 43, 89, 90, 97, 103 , 106, 108, II 3
Moore, C.arol-43, 91, 113
Moore, Joseph-70 , 119, 120, 128 Moore, Jud ith-bl
Moore , Lowell-bl, 94 Moore Ola-113
Moralez , Jacquelyn-43 , 78, 90, 107
Morehead, Murl in-70 , 96, 123, 128
Morgan , Charles-70
Morgan, Lloyd-bl, 125
Morgan, Mary Ellen-43
Morgan , Mel inda-43, 78, 89, 100, 108, I 13 , 139
Morgan, Su san- 25, 43, 88, 103, 108, 112 , 114 Morris, Elizabeth-bl, 100, 104, 105 Morr is, Marie-61
Morris, Sher i-70
Morr ison, David-bl, 115, 117, 126, 128
Morrison, Jean-65, 70, 78, 102, 105
Morrissey, Thomas-43, 106, 109, 115, 126
Mosely, James-70, 78
Mosher, Sally-25, 43, 80, 90, 93 , 103, 113 Mouden , Gary-61, 62, 78, 93, 131
Mourer, Susan-bl, 102, 106, 107
Mowrey, Dennis-70, 119
Moxham, Beverly-70, 94
Mucen ieks, lnts-70
Mucenieks , Valdis-43
Muck, Mary-61, 88
Muehlbeier, Ann-60 , 61, 92, 106, 109 Mueller, Margaret-bl, 106 Mu Ider, Thomas-43, 128, 135
MUMM ER 'S-105
MUMMERS PLAY-104
Mundorf , Elizabeth-43
Munson, Beverly-113
Murphy, Donald-70
Murphy , Jean-61, 92, 100, 101, 106
Murphy , Sharon-43, 82, 105, 108, I 13
Mussmann, Melva-bl
Myers, Betty Jean-61, 92
Myers, Patric ia -25, 43, 84, 86, 87, 88, 90, 93, 105, 106, 113, I 39
Myrberg , Janice-43, 82, 89, 91, 103 , 106, 113 , 140
N
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-25
Nee man, Carl-43, 94 , 9B
Ne ill, Ted-43
Nelson , Clinton-I I, 99
Nelson , Gary-44
Nelson , llla - Dean-70 , 102
Nelson, Roberta - Rae-70 , 102
Nelson , Sharon-70
Nesmith , James-6I , 97
Newell, Barbara-70 , 9B, 102, 132, 133 Newman, Jeanne-70
New man, Ted-70
N~wton , Bette-44 , 90 , 112, 114
Nielsen, A lan-70, 93, 119 , 131
N i emann, Bill-70
N i enaber, Marilyn-bl
Night i ngale, Barba ra-bl
N ims, Bru ce-70
N issen, Richard-bl
N itz, Ro ber t-44 , 95
Nobbman, Lawrence-bl
Noe, Ro zanna-44, BO 107, 113
Novak , LeRoy-70
Norr i s, Jerald-70, 9B
N ovico ff , Donald -61, 93
Null, Gary-70
NURSES CLUB-I07
Nus s, Nan cy -44 , 102 , I 13, 132 133 0
Ochsner , Robert-70
O ' De ll, Patr icia-bl
Odell, Thoma s-44
Ogden, Carol-70
Ohlrich, Larry-44
O'Kelly, Denn is-_70
Oldenburg , Elw in-4 4
Ollenburg, Kather i ne-70, 101, 102
Olsen, Margaret-70
Olson, John-6I , B3 , 94, I0B
Olson, Sandra-44, I 13
Oltman, Carlene-70 , 100, 102
Oltman, Earl-44, 56, 7B, 115, 121, 131
O'Neill, Kathleen-i>I , 92, 140
OPERA-86-87
Opp, Lillian-44, 90, 103 , 113
ORCHESTRA-95
O ' Rourke , Margaret-ID
ORPHDNS-101
Ortiz, Ferdinand-44 , 115, 117, 119
Orwig , Will i am-44, 56 , 76 , 77 , 82 90 , 104, 105, 115, 120, 127, 143
Osborne, Jam es-70 , B3
Osburn, Paula-44 , 102 , 113
Osterlund: John-70 , 123, 127
Ott , Sandra-25, 44 , 103, 113
Overgaard, John-44, 97, 9B, 115 , 117 Overgaard , Robert-61, 119
Overton, Judy-6I , 83 , 107 Owens , Be verly-70 Owens, Connie-70, 9B Owens, Kathryn-44, 113 Owens, Linda-44 , 90, 96, 113 Oxenhardt, Douglas-45 , 9B p
Pabst, Katherine-bl, IOI , 106 Pakalns, Silvija-45, 106 Pardee, Ja mes-61
Park, Ra I ph-6 Parker , Gary-45, 115, 125, 135 Parker, Jud ith-70 Parker, Warren-6
Parks, Betty-61
Parks, Caro l-62 , 88 Par rish, Bonn i e-62, 64, 92 , 102, 106
Parson s, Janet-70 , 102
Parson s, Jay-70, 115, 119, 124
Partington , Jack-70 119, 123 , 131 Patterson , Jack-70
Patterson, Richard- 62 Patton, Joan-70
Patzel, Stan-62
Paul, Chester-70 , 119, 123
Pauly, Dav id -45 , 91 Payne, Ra ymond-70, 96 , 98
Payne, Ted-70
Pearson, Ronald-45, 98, 115 128
Pease, Judith-62
Peeks, Gary-70, 93, 96
Pekarek, Franc es-70 , I 32 , 133, I 34
Pennington, Richard-71, 93 , 125 Penton, Pamla-62, BS , 92, 101 , 108
PEPPERS-II2 -II 3
Perkins, Patr icia-71, 98
Perrin, Mrs. Marie-8
Perr ine, Glenda-45, 91, 97 107
Pester , He len -45, I 13
Peter sen, Gayle-62
Peterson, Ca lvin- 62
Peterson, Dona ld-7I , 93
Peter so n, Jacqueline-45, 103, 113
Peterson, Sa lly-62 , 94, 106, 107
Pfeffer , Annemar ie-62 , 106
Pfeiff, W illiam-7
Phe lan, Dorth y-62, 78, 92 , 106
Phelp s, Kat hryn-71 , 96, 101, 102, 105, 13 3
Phelps , Rodney-62
Ph ilburn, N ikki-7I , 102
Ph illips, Barbara-62 , 88, 107, 108, 114, 142
Ph illips, Gene-7I
Ph illips, Wa yne--- 62
Phinney, John-7I 105
Pickering, Roge r-62
Pickett, James-62 , 64 , 93, 115, 126
Pietenpo l, Bet h-6 2 78 , 107
Pilkington, Kennard-45
Pillard, Betty-62 , 142
Pillard, Oliver-45
Pinkerton, Jam es-2 5, 45, 56, 57, 82, 86 , 91 , 93, 115, 120
Pinney, Mrs. Ruth-I2
Place, John-25 , 45 , 78, 90 , 97 , 106, 115, 124
Platt, Elizabeth-25, 45, 91, 99, 103 , I 13
Po cras, Kenneth - 45, 91, 128
Polsky, Renee-45, 89, 97, 103, 106 107 , 139
Porter, Lyle-62, 94, 131
Porter, Patr icia-25, 45 , 56, 80 82 , 90 , 93 , 103 , 107, 108, I 13, 139
Portsc hy, Da le-7I
Po sey, Don-62 , 115, 120, 122, 128
Powell, Cleo-45, I 13, 132
Powell, Larry-45
Powell, .Jack-71, 123
Pow er, Billy-7I , 129
Powe r, Robert-62, 78, 106, 119
Powers, Marilyn-71, 73 , 95, 102
Pral l, Lonn ie-6 2
Prell Kar l-71
Preston , James-62
Prew itt, Mary-62, 92
Probasco , Herbert-46, 80, 81, 98 , 103, 105, 106 115, 121 , 143
Proff itt, Ronnie-7I, 96
Prucha , Norman-62, 99, 100, 106, 129
Purviance, Sal ly-25 , 46 , 55 , 80, 84, 103, 105, 113
Quattrocchi, Mary Ann-62
, 100 , 105 , 106
Queen, Margaret-25, 46 106, 112
Queen, Ralph-71 , 97, I 19 , 127
QUILL AND SCROLL-I03
Rager , George-71, 78 , 131
Rager, Laurel-46 , 90, 100, 112, 139
Rakestraw, Pame la-7I
Raley, Richard-6 2
Ramer, Caro l-7I , 102
Ramsey, W ilbur-62
Randall, Mary-7I, 102
Rangeler, Hugh-I7
Rapp, Patr icia-46, 90, 112
Rasmuss i n, Ha rry-73
Rasmussen, Helen-7I
Rau, Da ve-62, 130
Ra y, Carol-46, 102 , 106, 112
Ray, Carolyn-7I, 98, 132, 134
Rebensdorf, Rosemary-7I, 102
Rector, Barba ra-46, 112
RED CROSS COUNCIL-I07
R'e ddish, Carol-69 , 102
Rediger, Bonita-62, 92
Re ed , Barbara-46 , 90, 106, 112
Reed, Catheri ne-62
Reed , Monte-62, 95 , 119
Ree l, Windle-9 , 68
Reger , Lawrence-46 , 90
Re ich, Donita-62 92 , 114
Reich , Oren-7I , 96 , 119
Reifschneider , Ann-7I 100
Reifschneider, Larry-41>, 98 125
Reigert, James-7I
Reigert, Tom-62, 95
Rendel l, Kay-62, 92
Renemans , lvars-46
Retz la ff, Kenneth-62 , 78 , 98
Retzlaff , Paul-62
Re veal, Jud i th-62 , 107
Reynolds, Kendr ick-6 2
Reynolds , Maur ice-4 6
R'hine, Denn is-71
Rhine , Jon-62
Rhoad s, Nancy-62 , 102, 106
Richards, Mar y-7I
Rigg , Cl ifton-71
Riley, David-7 1
Riley , Gale-I9 , 71
Rim pley, A lice-7 1
Risser, Char lotte -62 , 92, 105, 106
Ristau, Nanc y-7I
R'istow, Rudene-46 , 112
Ritchey, Dott y-4 6, 57 , 90, 93 , IOI , 102, 113
Rixstine, Dona ld-4 6, 83 , 141
Roach , Ronald-62 , 125, 128
Robarchek , Jud y- 62
Rob ert, Richard- 62 , 131
Roberts, C.arrie-13
Roberts, Loren-62
Roberts , Ronald-7I, 72 , 119
Roberts , Steven-62, 93
Roberts, Mrs. Virginia-9
Rob i nson, Lena-62
Roemm ich, Shirley-7 1, IOI, 102
Rogers , Jane~25 , 46 , 91, 95, 100 , 103, 108, 112
Rogers , Joanna-25, 46 , 80, 102, 112, 132 , 133 •
Roger s, Karen-IOI
Rohlmeier, Carol-71
Roker , Lois-25, 46, 78 , 91 , 97 ,1 03,112
R'omi nger, Gerald-62 , 124
Rominger, Judy-71
Ron is, Br igita-7I
Roof , Tommy-7I, 93, 125
Rook, Richard-62, 94
Ro se berry, Karen-47, 91 , 102 , 112
Rosenlof, Gretchen-47 , 107 , 112
Ro ss, Roger-47, 98
Rowba l, Jan et- 71 98 , 102
Rowden , Susan-7I
Rowen Mary Kay-71
Royal , Minnie - 71
Roze , Ul dis-47
Rudolph, Judy-62
Rudolph, Rog er-7I, 119, 129
Rus sell, Dona ld-4 7
Rut manis, Ojars-62
R'utt, Larr y- 62
Ryan, Sharon-62, 96 s
Saddor is, Dawn-47, I 07, 112
SAFETY COMM ITTEE-97
Salmon, Sandra-47 94 , 101 , 102, 112
Salter, Peter-71, 94, I 0B
Sammons , Ros ie-7I
Sampson, Julia-62
Sampson , Warren-7 1
Sanborn , Lynn-7 I
Sandall , lngr i d-71, 94, 102
Sanders, Linda-71
Sandvold, Caro ly nn-7I
Sanger, Sand ra-25, 47 , 84, 103, 105, 113, 143
Sapp , Terr y-47, 115, 128, 129
Satterfield , Linda-7I, 102
Saunders, Suzanne-62 , 92
Saunders, Tom-7I , 94, 119
Sax, Stan ley-47
Say lor, Sharon-71
Scaggs, Dick-7I, 119
Scaggs, Donna-47 , 112
Schaaf Janice-62, 78 , 102, 107
Schaeufele, Lore-7I
Schafer, Rona ld-47, 95
Scharton , Janice-47
Scheele , Ro y-7I, 119
Scheere r, John-7I, 119
Scheidt , John-71
Scheidt , Roger-47, 117
Scherba k, Jack-71
Schlaphoff Mar ily n-25, 47, 91, 10 2, 112
Sc hlegelmilch, Donald-7I
Schleiger, Barbara-47, 112
Schleiger , Delor is -7I
Schleiger, Dor is-7I
Schmeling, Freda-I I
Schmidt, Loren-7I , 96
Schmidt, Margaret-47 , 90, 96
Schmidt, Shirley-62, 88
Schneider, John-71
Schne ider, Patr icia -71
Schn irl, Jame s- 62
Schrader , Larry-7I, 93
Sc hrader, Ron ald-4 7 , 91
Schroeder , Ol ivi a-7I, 78
Schrunk, Don-7 1, 93, 12 3
Schultz , Sara-48 , 103, 106, 112
Schumacher, Michael-48, B3 , 97 , 115, 140
Schuman, Henry-7I, 108
Schwab , Lois-9
Schwab , Robert-7 1
Schwabauer , Chareen-62
Schwabauer , Jan ice-7I , 102
Schwa lm, Bill-71
Schwartzkopf, Ed-I9 , 116
Schwarz, Mrs. Rut h-12
Schwarze.nbach, Ronn ie-48
Schwindt , Carol-62, 83 , 93, 132 , 133
Schw indt, Jon-71, 78 , 119
Schwindt, Richard- 62
Sc hwindt, Roger-62
SCIENCE CLUB- I 09
Scott , Harold-13
Scott, Lilly-71
Segner, Mary-62, 102
Segobiano, Gary-7I 119
Seip, Robert-? I
Sell, Da vid- 6
Sel l, Jon-62, 7B , 95
Sell meyer, Klea-7I
SENIOR PLAY-84
SEN IORS-26-57
Seymour, Victoria-71, 94
Shadley, Louise-71, 105
Shafer, Alvin-62
Shaner , Karalee-71, 132, 133 Shaw, Albert-71
Shaw, John-71
Shaw, Judith-62
Shaw, Mary-71
Shaw, Truman-62
Shefferd, Shirley-71
Sheldon, Ann-62, 92, 97, 101, 106
Sheldon, Janice-62
Shepard, Cornel iu s-71
Shepard, Darrell-71, 95, 105, 107
Shepard, Ray-48, 84 , 105 , 106
Sherida'l , Barbara-62 , 102, 106 , 109
Sheridan, Matthew-48, I 31
Sherman , Pro-48 , 83, 142
Sherwood, Ken neth-62
Sherwood, Ronald-71
Shields, Larry-71
Shilhan, Helen-48 , 103 , 112
Shipman, Donna - 63
Shipps, DeAnn-63
Shneider, Manny-71
Shoemaker, Suzaine-48 , 80, 90, 103, 107, 108 , 112
Shonerd , William-48
S i bley, Clifford-63, 129
Siddens , Marlene-66, 71, 96
Siddens, Sharonlee-48
Siegl, Adolph-63
Siegl, Hermann-63
Sievers, Bonnie-71 , 94
Sievers , James-48, 117
Sievers, Jerrold-I I, 48
Sievers , William-63
Sigler, Mary-I I
Silva, Philip-63
Silva, Tom-71
Simon , Barbara-71, 102
Simon, Edward-71
Simon, Judy-102, 112, 132, 133
Simpson, Margaret-48 , 103 , 107 , 112
Sims, Jolene-63
Sincebaugh, Gordon-71
Sinkule, James-48
Sinner, Larry-66, 71, 96
Skold, JohrJ-48, 91, 93
Slepicka, Robert-63
Sloan, Vicky-72
Slothower, Sandra-48
Smidt , Edw i n-72
Smith, Adam-72 , I 19, 123, 131
Smith, Andrew-72, 119, 131
Smith , Cen ith-72
Smith, Diane-72
Smith , Frankl i n-48
Smith, Janice-49 , 102, 106, 112
Smith, Kay-63
Smith, Larry-72
Smith, Sharon Jean-25, 49, 78, 89, 91, 97, 103, 106, 112
Smith, Sharon Lou-63, 141
Smith , Wally-72
Smith, William-94
Snowden, Michael-49
Snyder, Emma-13
Snyder, Larry-63, 115 , 117, 124, 128 Snyder , Wesley-63
Sobotka , Benjamin-6.3, 125
Soderstrom, Gerald-63
Soder strom, Helen-49, 112
Sommer, Stephen-25, 49, 93
Sommers, James-IS , 116, 128
Sommers, Judith-72
SOPHOMORES-65-73
STUDENT COUNCIL-76-77
Sorensen, Mark-63, 76, 77, 85
Soukup, Allen-63
Suukup, Glen-72
Sovereign, Saundra-72, 83
Spaedt, R'ichard-49, 57 , 78, 97, 106, 107, 135, 143
Spealman, Patricia-72
Spears, Velma-63
Spicer, Carmi-72 , 95
Splain, Sharon-49, 83, 90 , 107, 112 , 134
Spomer, Sharon-72, 78, 98, 102
Spoor, Rod ney-49
Sprague , Phil-20, 119
Spray, Stephen-72, 98
Spreier, Richard-72
Sprout, Kathryn-63
Squyres, Gretchen-49, 107, 112
Staklis, Andris-49, 91, 109, 115, 127
Standley, Nancy-49, 80, 103, 112
Stanley, Susan-25, 49, 91, 103,105,112, 139
Starck , Gary-63
Starkweather, LaVeta-72
Stauning, Bernie-49
Steele, Roberta-49 , 103, 107, 112 , 132, 134
Stefanisin, Nancy-63, 79, 88, 92, 106, 107, I 38
Stein, Robert-49, 98 , 115, 131, 141
Stemper, Herb-63
Page
Stepanek, Toni-25, 49, 100, 106
Sterkel, Dianne-72, 132, 133, 134
Sterkel, Jorgia-49, 112
Stewart, Mrs. Katherine-IS
Stewart, Mary-49, 112, 132, 133 , 134
Stewart , Willie-72
Stiastny, Mary-68 , 72, 107
Stiles , Sandra-72
Stiverson, Duane-72
Stiverson, Harry-63
Stoehr, Barbara-SO, 95, 108, 112
Stoki, Peter-SO, 98
Stoki, Phy II is-72
Stokke, Olaf-72, 100, 109
Stolley , Claudia-72, 101
Stolley, Jerome-SO, I 15, 126
Stork , Vicki-72
Story, Ray-63, 95, 119
Strand, Mart i n-63 , 98 , 105 , 108, 125
Stran s ky, John-63
Stra s hei m, Lorr a i ne-16
Strauss, Guntis-50
Strazdin s, Lilita-72
Stri c kland, Harriet- 20, 24, 25, 50 , 83, 103 12, 132 , 133, 134 , 144
Strohm, Mrs. Martha -8
Stromer, John-SO
Stronberg, Don-SO, 109, 127
Strouf, Larry-63
Strough, Duane-SO, 125
Stubblefield, Alma-63, 88
Studier, Donald-SO, 90, 115, ~23 , 129
Stuhr, Rebecca-72, 78, 105
Stuhr , Sandra-SO
Stump, Susan-63, 81, 100, 106
Suesz, Carol Ann-63
Sullivan, Linda-63, 106
Summers, lan-63, 95
Summers, Judy-72 , 96
Sutton, Lane-6,3
Sutton, Richard-SO
Swaim, Robert-SO
Swan, Harold-72, 83, 98
Swanson, Don-63, I 15, 117, 128
Swanson, William-13, 117, 128, 129
Sward, Mrs. Mable-13
Swetland, Donald-SO, 98
Swenson, Janice-72
SWIMMING-126
Swindle, Judith-72, 78, 101, 105
Sw i nscoe, Donald-72
Swoboda, C.onnie-72
Synovec , An ita-63
Taft, Sharon-72
Taggart, Jackie-72
TTalbert, Richard-SO, 125
Tally, Nancy-IS, 63, 78
Tanner, Barbara-63, 81, 100, 106, 108
Tanquary, James-72
Taylor, Carolyn-72, 97, 105
Taylor, Denny-63 , 106, 130
Taylor , Ei leen-72, 95
Taylor, James-63
Taylor, Richard-63, 125
Ta ylor, Winnifred-72
Temple, Charles-70, 72
Temple , Mr s. Gladys-IS
Temple, Karen-63
TENN IS-127
Terry , Mrs. Janet-I I
TeSelle, Eleanore-63
TeSelle, Janet-24, 25, 50 , 57, 81, 90, 103, 106, 112
Thimgan, Judy-63
Thompson, Bruce-72, 93, 119
Thompson, Jack-72
Thompson, Jane-63, 107
Thompson, John-SO , 88, 91, 115, 120, 128, 129
Thompson , Mrs. Lilli an-14
Thompson, Merle-SO
Thompson, Norma-6.3, 106, 126
Thornton, Sandra-SO, 83, 94, 95, 108, 112
Thorpe, Sue-25, 51, 86, 87, 91, 97, 104, 105, 106, 108, 112
Thurston, Karen-72, 78, 102, 105
Tice, Gene-63, 78, 115, 119, 124, 138
Tichota , Betty-63
Tiller, Anne-72
Tilman , Donald-72
Timm, Shi 'rley-51, 95, 96,112
Tipton, Lois-SI , 112
Tisher, Barbara-72, 78
Toland, Sharon-72
Tontegode, Raimonds-72
Townsley, Nancy-72
TRACK-128-129
Traudt, Joan-63, 78
Trippel, Don-63
True, Paul-72 , 94, 129
Tucker, Gary-72, 119
Tucker, Mary-63, 92, 102, 107
Turek, Larry-72
Turley, Yvonne-SI, 134
Turner, Charlotte-25, 51, 55, 76, 77, 81, 108 , 113, 114, 143
Turner , Kent-51, 95
Tuttle , Don-72 , 119
Tutty, John-63
TWI RLERS-96
Tyrrell, Stanley-63, 93 , 119 u
Udd, Janet-25 , 51, 94, 95, 101, 103, 112
Ude, Pau l-63, 117, 121 131
Uland , Janet-SI
Umland , Yvonne-25, 51 , 95, 103, 112
Unterseher , Neil-63, 79 , 82 , 89, 115, 121, 127, 143
Updegraft, Mrs. Al ice-9
Upton, Joan-72
Upton, Larry-SI
Uri , Margaret- 72 , 96 Usher, John -S I , 115 , 126, 138 USHERETTES-98 V
Vampola, Roger-72
VanDoren Thomas-63
VanSickle, Andrew-63
Vath, Florence-72, 98
Venerable, Diana-63, 88, 107 Venerable , Virginia-SI , 107
Venner, Robert-6
Venners , lnese-63
Veon, Pamela-72, 102
Vergith, Larry-63, 83, 94
Vermaas , Carol-24, 25, 51, 78, 80, 90, 103, 107, 108, 112 , 114
Veronis, Dimitris-51, 56, 78, 100 , 124
Vlach, Joe-72
Vlasnik , George-SI
Vlasnik, James-72, 126
Vogel, Georgia-SI, 102, 107, 112, 132 , 133, 134
Vogel, Kathryn-63
Vogt, Leon-63
VonDane, Judy-72, 97, 105
Vondenkamp, Richard-72
Vondry, Barbara-63
Voss, Edward-72, 96
Voss , Myron-63
Wadhams, Virginia-73, 98
Wagner, Harvey-73
Wagner, lda-25, 51, 106
Waide, M ild red-14
Walczyk , August-73
Walenta, Robert-SI, 138
Walin, Elmer-52, 91, 115 , 121, 131
Walker, Ann-63, 105, 106
Walker, Judith-73, 105
Walker , Karen-63, 92 , 96, 102 Walker, Patricia-63
Walker , W illi am A.-63, 88, 125 Walker , William W.-63, 78, 125 Walkinshaw, Dale-52
Waller, R'ojane-25, 52, 102 , 103 , 112 Wall ick, Roland-63, 115 , 117, 124 Wallin, Beverly-73, 102, 105 Walters, Carol-52, 90, -112 Warak , LaVonne-:--63, 108, 132 Warkow, Deanna - 73
Warner, Carolyn-8, 25, 52, 80, 101 , 103, 107, 112 Warner, Garth-63
Warner , Judith-63, 92 , 132, 133 Warren, Larry-52 , 98, 135 Waser, Judith-73, 105
Washburn , C.arolyn-63, 102 , 106, 132 Watkins, Michael-52, 99 Watkins, Dr. Stephen-6 Watson, Linda-73, 102 , 105 Watt, Carol-63, 97, 102, 106, 132, 134 Waybright , Judee-78 , 105 Waybright, Marilyn-63, 92, 105, I0lWeatherby, Dorcas-7
Weber, Robert-63
Weber, Sharon-73
Weers, Orlan-52
Weeth, Ca rol-73, 133, 134 Weeth, Dora-52, 102, 107 Weeth, Lela-63, 132, 133
Wehr, John-63, 95
Weigandt, Steve-73
Weisenborn, Mary-73
Weisgerber , Laurence-57 Welch, Lyle-17, 94, 95 Welch, Richard-52, 76, 77, 88, 91, 115, 131 Wells, Harold-52, 91 Wells, Jeannette-52, 91, 113 Wells, Marvin-73
Welsh, Charlene-73
Wentink , Larry-73 , 93
Wertman, Margaret-IQ, 25, 52, 56, 82, 103, 112 •
Wertman, Phyllis-63, 81 West, Darlene-52, 112 West, Judith-63, 81, 96, 102 West, Larry-73, 96 West, Monte-63, 117 West, Sandra-73, 102, 105 West, Walter-73
West, William-73, 131
Westcott, James-73, 93
Westerberg , J'ohn-63, 94, 119
Wetzel, Mary Ann-73 , 78
Weyand, Edwin-52
Weyand, Lyle-14, 121 Whalen , Gerald-73
Wheeler, Jack-63
Wheeler, Valerie-63, 106, 109 Whitaker, Dale-63
White, Barbara-73
White, Ph ilip-52, 117, 121, 122, 131
White, Rodne y- 52
Whitem?n, Don-53 , 115, 117, 128 Whitemon, Larry-63, 128 Whitlock, Goldie-73
Whitlock, Terry-63
Wh itmer, Dougal-63, 94 Whitney, Karl-73
Whitney, Virginia-53, 91, 106
Wicken, Nelma-63
Wicken, Thoma s-53 Wilbur , Gary-73
W ilbur, James-63, 126
W ilbur, William-53, 94 Wilcox, Richard-63, 83 Wilcox, Ro xanne-53
W ilhelm, Karen-73
Wilke, Ph yllis-63 , 106 Wilke, Richard-53
Wilkins, Janice-53, 91 , 112, 138 Williams, Dona ld-73 Williams, Jerry-53 Williams, Wesley-73
Williamson, Ralph-53, 98, 115, 117, 130
Willis, Sandra-63 , 106
Wilson, Ann-73 , 98
Wilson, Betty-73
Wils.on, Fred-73, 119
Wilson, Jud ith-63
Wilson, Judy-53, 90, 105, 112
Wilson, Margaret-53, 80, 90, 101, 103, 112, 138
Wilson, Sharon-63 , 102, 134
Wilson, Stephen-73
Wilson, Steve-73
Wimp, Max ine-53
Wimp, Melv in-53, 125
Winchester, Edward-63 , 117
Wingrove, Claude-19
Winkelman , John-73 , 100, 109
Winklepleck, Alene-64 , 109, 132, 133, 134
Winkler, Paul-53
Winston, Marva-73
Winter, Mari lyn-64, 85, 92, 95, 101, 106 W ipf, Helen-64
Wirschke, Katie-64
Wischnewsky, lgor-53
Wise , Phyllis-92
Wise, Ronn ie-7 3, 93
Witt, Sharon-68 , 73, 76, 77, 101
Witt, Stephen-73 , 93
Wittstruck, Jimmie-53
Wixson, Fern-53, 112
Wohlfarth, Dave-73, 127
Wood, Larry-73
Woodard, Jud ith- 53 , 102
Woodward, John-73, 98
Woodward, Karen-73
Worley, Jay-73
Worster, Beverly-64 , 102
Worster, Perry-73
Wren, William-64
WREST LI NG-124
Wr ight, Bradford-25, 54 , 56, 104, 105, 109
Wright, Bruce-73
Wright, Loylyn-64, 102, 106
Wright, Robert-54, 91
WRITERS CLUB-100
Wynkoop, Judith-73, 98
y
Yakel, R'onald-54
Yant, Dian-73 , 102 Yant, Mary-73
Yarbrough, Tod-64
Yaussi, Glenn-6
Yonkey, Connie-73
Yonkey, Donna-73
Yonkey, Mary jean-54
York, Jerry-64
Yost, Bern ie-64
Yost, Diane-60 , 64, 78, 83, 106, 109
Yost, LeRoy-54
Young, Danny-64 , 123
Young, Gordon-64 , 85, 105
Young, J'u lius-1 5
Young, Roger-54 , 138, 144
Youngscap, Mrs. A lice-2 0
Y-TEENS-102 z
Zad ina, Judith-lb, 73, 78, 89, 101
Zbytn ivk, Orest-64
Zelen , Anita-54, 112
Zelen, Bern ice-73 , 78, 100, 105
Z ierenberg, Deanna-64
Zink, Connie-64 , 79 , 92
Zolot, Dav ida -54, 80, 82, 90, 97, 103, 105, 106, 107, 112, 138
Zuerlein , Darrell-73
Zuerle in, John-73, 115, 117, 125, 128
Zuerlein, Vance-54, 115, 126