Lincoln High School 1958 Yearbook

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1313 Eldon Di.# 130 Lincoln, NE 68510

PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL LINCOLN, NEBRASKA

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VOLUME 42

THIS IS LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL

But Lincoln High School is infinitely more than a name identifying a physical structure ... a cold, empty building with long silent corridors, vacan·:· classrooms.

Lincoln High is living and warm filled with the clamor, the shouting, the laughter, the tears, and the sweat, of nearly two thousand people

Lincoln High is every individual in it ... his hopes, his fears; his joys and sorrows.

To the outside onlooker-i-o much of the adult world-the name Lincoln High School means a big building at 22nd and J Streets, a building where a lot of kids go to school.

But to the individual who is a part of it, it is far more than this it is a way of life, all his friends, his fondest dreams, his great est failures

To him, it is the throbbing substance of life itself.

Lest we ever forget this

Here is a memory book ... to show the adults of tomorrow what life was like when they were kids-a picture of the modern teenager his life, his friends and most of all, his school.

This, then, is Lincoln High School.

And this is the 1958 Links.

Lincoln High School, 1958

The pulse of a generation:

The noisy generation a generation always _ on the move, always busy And yet, a generation waiting ... for what, we don't qu i i·e know but still, waiting ... patiently but not in silence.

Voices

yelling a morning greeting to a friend in the hall

whispering little secrets . the tete-a-tete during class time cheering at a basketball game, mingling with the sounds of others at halftime . dances, parties, weekend dates, jokes, ... singin ,g, laughing, talking the noisy generation

capturing a spirit that is that of the youth of an entire nation and yet a spirit seeming to belong to Lincoln High alone.

Remember how we measured the value of everything in terms of fun?

What was this thing called " fun " that we lived for?

Well largely it was the great teenage pastime, " killing time"

waiting , living

And loving every minute of it. the newly found freedcm ... the music of youth

Always going, always busy, " the gang " , people

And yet there was another side a more serious side, a world of book~ and papers the classroom, the lab, the library long hours, hard work, not an entirely separate world, but an expression of the same desire a part of this generation ' s dream: to find a place in life, to create a new world our own world. An integral part of the life of Lincoln High and of many of the people in it.

We all spent a few nights up studying-burning the midnight oil assignments to be done some exciting , challenging many tedious, mechanical

Exploring unknown worlds ...

In all, the youthful gift of wonder, the joy of discovery the freshness of every experience the newness of life each day

To all, the routines-the humdrum repetition, the assignments, the homework, the grind, the monotony of the everyday school patternultimately become foundation for the fondest of memories becoming worthwhile with the joy of achieving approaching new horizons

To some a grade perhaps a means to worldly success a job to be done To others a job to be left undone

And to a few the ce~tral thing in life became a thirst to know, a quest for the truth, their faces aglow with curiosity, busy, striving, searching intent on today ' s job ... tomorrow's dream

W S We>r of the norsy generafon, seel:m own identity through the knowges-a wisdom that cannot be finally lassroom was the beginning of a lifetime of hing, iving, for the truth.

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The noisy generation becomes silent for a moment and in that silence finds its greatest happiness, its truest meaning for life

From the hustle of teenage life, the social whirl, always going, doing, people ·surrounding us everywhere • From these years the moments that remain closest to our hearts are those spent in solitude,

Reflections

the race, the game won, ... lost, Plans, dreams shattered, yet to be fulfilled And those wonderful moments of sharin -g our deepest thoughts, our grandest hopes, with someone else.

The j'oy of pensive thought

The youthful joy of the free and lonesome heart, the tender and gloomy heart the moods that were Lincoln High School.

Yes Lincoln High was the good times, the joy of three years

And it was also disappointments the failures, the heartbreaks of every one of us.

Lincoln High for three years the center of a life filled with all the things that life can hold times of inexpressable happiness times when life itself seemed as if it couldn ' t a~d shouldn't go on.

Lincoln High-1800 students

So many people And each an individual seeking to find his own identity desiring the world to be so limitless in its P'?ssibilities that he can't fail to find his

A generation facing a challenge , frightening, unique in human history.

This is the modern teenager, this is the student of Lincoln High School, 1958.

American youth ...

So much to do

... And so little time

So much to look forward to

And so much to remember.

We worked, we played, we laughed, we cried, we loved, we studied, we complained, we ioked, we planned

And in all we did our school ... Lincoln High School ... was the center of our busy lives-the active lives of American youth.

Lincoln High is all the human life that fills it

Yet much of it belongs to these three years ... and these three years alone.

It is every ... sound sight taste . and smell

all the little things . the banging of locker doors, the music from the juke box echoing throu ,gh the halls, the clamor of the mad rush to the cafeteria line, the morning sound announce- ments, the rustling of papers in study hall broken by an occasional cough, the anxious last minute cramming for a test, the sadness of graduation, the morning jam in the parking lot, the sweaty smell of the locker room, the last minute run and slide to make it to the classroom just as the bell rings, football games, basketball games, the excite- ment, the dances afterwards

And all the rest of those three years was just as much Lincoln High as the time actually spent there ...

family, friends, church, the phone calls, the weekend dates, " studying" together on school nights, the midnight get-togethers, the slumber parties, the movies, the cars, the trips, the celebrations, the card games, the jokes, the popular songs ...

Lincoln High, 1958, is all of these things

But most of all. it is the people in it

-Each in his own simplicity, his own solitude cheerful, free laughing, working .. intent on the future

A generation filled with dreams some already left unrealized ... but most still living anxiously awaiting .. a better tomorrow ... a better world . . . a world in peace.

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RALPH PARK , A ssi stant Super i ntendent in charge of Operation and Maintenance , DR. RUDOLPH FREDSTROM , Associate Super i ntendent , and DAVID SELL , Assistant Superintendent in charge of Business Affa i rs , p lay i mportant roles in the adm inis tration of the affa irs of the Lincoln Public Schoo ls

DR STEVEN N WATKINS , Superintendent of Schoo ls, is unquestionab ly one of the busiest men in Lincoln. To him falls the responsibility of supervising and coordinating the v ar i ed programs of our city ' s p ublic schools.

LINCOLN SCH ,QOL ADMINISTRATORS

Just south of Lincoln High is located the Lincoln Public Schools Administration Building. There, Dr. Steven N . Watkins, Superintendent of Schools, and a host of fellow workers shou lder the tremendous task of coordinating the curricula, supervising the activities, and governing the operation of our city's public school system They help provide for us, the young people of Linco !n,

an opportunity for as fine an education as may be obtained anywhere.

The Lincoln Board of Education consists of six elected members who serve without pay. These civic-minded individuals accept the final responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the schools which provide facilities for the educational activities of Lincoln's children.

BOARD OF EDUCATION: Mrs. Roscoe Hi ll , Robert C. Venner , Dr Pa ul Bancroft, G l enn Yaussi, Dr. Steven N. Watk ins , Wa rr e n H. Parker , a1d Robert H. Amm on.

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Another popular school leader is MISS DORCAS WEA TH ERBY, assistant principal and dean of girls. She serves Lincoln High by counseling all girls and guiding students in ma king college and scholarship applications.

Upon the shoulders of WILLIAM BOGAR, principal, ultimately rest all major school responsibilities. His friendly personality and devoted leadership have made him a popular school figure and an inspiration to students and faculty.

LINCOLN HIGH EXECUTIVES

Under the outstanding leadership of Principal William Bogar and Assistant Principals Miss Dorcas Weatherby and William Pfeiff, Lincoln High has maintained a high educational standard and an equally high

This friendly smile, belonging to one WILLIAM PFEIFF, is familiar to all students. As assistant principal and dean of boys he does administrative work and is counselor to Lincoln High boys.

level of achievement. These school leaders continue to work with an eye toward the future-not only the future of Lincoln High, but also that of every individual student.

MISS MARGUERITE -GUNDERMANN, attendance director, takes a personal interest in all students and their whereabouts. Her duties include checking attendance and inquiring about the causes of absences.

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Keeping track of the thousands of textbooks used by Lincoln High classes is one of the duties of MRS. RUBY EVANS, bookroom clerk.

MRS. ALICE HIBBERT, office clerk, is always busy helping to keep the affairs of our active main office running smoothly.

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MRS. LUCILLE OTOUPALIK, library clerk, and MRS. RUTH SIEFKES, librarian, file magazine articles and other materials under headings in the vertical file, one of the valuable study aids offered students by an extensive school library.

CLERKS AND SECRETARIES

To efficiently handle the business affairs of a school as large as Lincoln High requires the cooperation of hard working people. This is the staff who help to keep our school running smoothly by maintaining records of students, supervising the use of books, handling corr e sp ondence a nd managing the details of school operation.

MRS. MARTHA STROHM, secretary to Mr. Bogar, efficiently handles many administrative office matters. MRS. HELEN UNGER and MRS. MARIE PERRIN, record clerks, are responsible for keeping accurate files containing the permanent record of each Lincoln High pupil.

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WINDLE REEL, MISS LOIS SCHWAB, and ELDON HESKETT, junior counselors, look over some of the materials they will use in their class discussions. Under the Lincoln High counseling system these three will become senior home room teachers next year.

HOME

ROOM C·OUNSELORS

Counselors, who are always available for advice, assist students through home room classes and individual conferences.

Twice during the week every student attends a home room class where social, personaL and school problems are discussed, aptitude and interest tests • are taken to aid students in planning their futures, and registration and other school affairs are handled.

Home room teacher, MRS. VIRGINIA ROBERTS, helps incoming sophomores solve their problems in adjusting to high school life.

Counselor HARRY KUKLIN introduces one of his sophomore classes to the home room program. In addition, Mr. Kuklin is swimming coach.

MRS. MARTHA CLINE, sophomore home room teacher, helps new students select the right curriculum and, as sophomores, plot a ,good course of study for their remaining high school years.

MRS. HELEN HULTBERG and MRS. DORIS McCARTY conduct special education classes, another phase of Lincoln High ' s broadening program.

In • addition to covering the regular units of home room study, MRS. ALICE UPDESRAFT and GUILFORD BURNHAM, sponsors of the senior class, help plan graduation ceremonies and other special senior activities. Page 17

Planning a little surprise for some of his students is MAX LIEN, whose Senior Composition classes are particularly exciting and popular.

MISS CLARA JOHNSON and MISS WANDA CRAWMER, Writ rs Club sponsors, and MISS IRENE MARTIN, Head of the English Department, look over manuscripts submitted by students to the 1958 Scribe. In all English classes a great emphasis is placed on creative work by pupils.

ENGLISH

The study of English at Lincoln High School is divided into two principal categories: the study of grammar and composition, and the study of literature. Courses in speech, creative writing, and journalism round out the program.

Special emphasis is given to written composition and the fundamentals of the English language in Sophomore English and Senior Composition, two courses required of all students.

MISS MARGARET O ' ROURKE, reads a selection to one of her American Literature classes. She also teaches composition courses.

A newcomer to Lincoln High this year, MRS. MARJORIE SAWIN, teaches English and Spanish and sponsors Cheerleaders. MRS. RUTH GARTNER teaches journalism and is adviser to student publications, The Advocate and The Links.

ALVA CAVETT, Director of the Visual Education Department, leads a discussion in one of his interesting English classes.

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MRS. MERRELL GRANT, a Peppers sponsor, and MRS. VIOLA HOUDEK, Mimes sponsor, look over some of the magazines from the large collection used by their English classes. Developing good reading habits is an important part of Lincoln High's English program.

DEPARTMENT ·

American literature and English literature classes help cultivate good reading habits and expose students to the world's great authors and the wonderful world of books.

The Scribe is a yearly publication featuring the best written work of students. Many also gain valuable experience by working on our newspaper, The Advocate, and yearbook, The Links.

After her regular classes are over MISS MARY THOMPSON puts in many hours directing Joy Night and the junior and senior class plays.

Taking a break from her busy schedule to accomodate our Links photographer is English instructor, MISS FREDA SCHMELING.

Teaching her lively speech classes and sponsoring Mummers keep MRS. MARYLOUISE ALEXANDER busy. Here she looks over the script of the Mummers Play, Curtain Going Up, with student director, Sallye Miller.

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Two of Lincoln High ' s outstanding math teachers are MISS -RUTH HALL, Head of the Mathematics Department, and MRS. LILLIAN THOMPSON.

MISS FRANCES BUELL answers a question for Carol Watt, one of many students who have earned college credit through special alg ebra and trigonometry classes.

Two busy math teachers are LYLE WEYAND , who coached this year's basketba ll team to a state crown, and MISS SELMA WIELAND , who sponsors Junior Red Cross Council.

MISS GRACE McMAHON believes that knowledge of some principles of mathematic s is essential to an understanding of the world around us.

MATHEMATICS

The study and mastery of some mathematics is of primary importance in everyone's life. The mathematics program at Lincoln High School is geared to suit the needs of those who w a nt only a general background in practical mathematics as well as of those prospective engineers who need a six-semester course.

In addition to general and consumer's mathematics, first and second year algebra, plane and solid geometry, and trigonom etry are offered.

MISS MILDRED WAIDE, financial adviser for all school publications, - checks the books of Ray Howlett and Ann Walker, Advocate and Links business managers.

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These prisms are used to teach certain principles to the geometry students of math teachers, MRS. LAVI NA DVORAK , who also teaches Driver Education , and DONOVAN LUEDKE.

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ALEXANDER CURRIE, who joined the Lincoln High faculty this year, looks over the notebooks of some of his biology students.

Biology teacher, MRS. GLADYS TEMPLE, instructs pupils in the study of the origin, history, physical characteristics, and habits of plants and animals.

, JIM SOMMERS , who served this year as varsity backfield coach and assistant track coach, will assume duties as head football coach next fall.

SCIEN(E

This year brought an added emphasis on science. The intensity of technological competition between the United States and Russia caused an increased awareness of the need for people trained in the sciences. Not only are specialists needed but all citizens in this atomic age must have some scientific education in order to understand the world in which they are living. Since one year of science is a graduation requiremeni·, this department encounters every Lincoln High student. In addition to a general science course, biology, physiology, physics, and chemistry are offered.

Conducting classes in the completely. remodeled physics and chemistry laboratories this year were R. W. HOWLAND, photography adviser; J. D. YOUNG, physics teacher and Science Department Head; and LEROY COLSON, chemistry teacher and tennis coach.

MISS LUCY GEIGER inspects a microscope used in her biology classes. More students take biology than any other science course.

CARL MANTHEY is, this year, testing a revised method of biology teaching offered Lincoln High by the National Academy of Sciences.

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An outstanding history teacher is - MRS. RUTH PINNEY whose challenging classes make history jump off the often-dull pa -ges of books and become alive.

History teacher, DARRELL GRELL, who teaches several classes in Driver Training, an important part of Lincoln's program of education, also has coaching responsibilities. Page 22

Enjoying a break from their active schedules are history teacher NEAL HAFEMEISTER, who is director of the boys' intramural program, and baseball coach BU FORD GROSSCUP, who teaches Modern Problems and history.

SOCIAL STUDIES

An excellent program in the social sciences has given Lincoln High students a look at man's history, his present problems, and the great possibilities for his future.

MISS WILHELMINA JOHNSON, County Day sponsor, is one of the teachers of American History and World History, valuable social science courses rJquired of all students.

MRS. RUTH SCHWARZ, who teaches Modern Problems and International Relations, and MISS FLORENCE JENKINS, who teaches Psychology, are also advisers to Student Council.

Happily correcting papers from one of his classes is history instructor, RICHARD BEECHNER, who is also Links golf and reserve football coach.

DEPARTMENT

Through studies in this field are gained a basic knowledge of world history and human behavior, an interest in current affairs, and a deep appreciation of our American heritage and responsibilities as citizens.

MRS. IRMA COOMBS greets our Links photographer with a friendly smile. She teaches American and World History and is chairman of the assembly committee.

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Passing out one of his famous unit tests is history teacher HAROLD SCOTT, who sponsors " L " club and is varsity track coach and reserve basketball mentor.

MISS VALERIA BONNELL kn ows that a study of the fundamentals of German, l ike the study of any foreign l anguage , w i ll help students gain a better understanding and mastery of their own langua,ge.

MISS TERESINA DANESE , Spanish teacher and sponsor of Doormen , be l ieves the study of foreign language and foreign cultures is the key to understanding, and that understanding, in turn, is the key to world peace.

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MISS ELIZABETH GRONE, International Club sponsor, believes that a knowledge of the geography , hi story, culture, and modern day conditions in France is important to the study of the Fren c h language.

FOREIGN LAN ·GUAGES

The Foreign Language Department offers six semesters of Latin, French, and Spanish, and four semesters of German. An appreciation of the people, customs and literature of other cultures is gained through the study of these foreign languages.

The Latin classes of MISS LORRAINE STRASHEIM , International Club sponsor, make use of the langua ,ge laboratory where recorded speech helps students with the vocal aspects of language study.

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MRS. SHIRLEY MARTIN and DONALD BYORTH, Art Club .sponsors, teach a variety of interesting art courses including Elementary Design, Art Appreciation, Drawing and Painting, Home Decorating, and Commercial Art.

MUSIC AND ART

A variety of activities in vocal and instrumental music and a program in creative arts and crafts give the student an opportunity for expression and an interest that may provide hours of pleasure throughout life.

The band and orchestra under the direction of LYLE WELCH performed for athletic events, plays, the opera, and assemblies. Here Mr. Welch helps one of his students, Charlene Lentz, with a difficult part.

MISS DORTHEA GORE and IVAN CALDWELL teach music classes, sponsor Clef Club, and direct Lincoln High's fine performing vocal groups, Girls Glee, Girls Octet, Boys Glee, and Boys Octet.

A popular director, HUGH RANGELER is in charge of the Aeolian choir and opera. He also conducts the Lincoln Boys Choir, a group featuring outstanding male voices from schools throughout the city.

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The homemaking courses offer excellent facilities for student training. Seen in the Lincoln High kitchen are MRS. CORENE HERBSTER, Foods teacher, and MISS Ml LDRF.D KEMP, Clothing instructor.

The business subjects taught by MISS EU LALi E BRATCHER, MISS t:STHER LEFLER, and MRS. KATHERINE STEWART are especially valuable to those seeking jobs as stenographers or clerical workers, but can be useful to anyone in conducting his daily affairs.

PRACTICAL ARTS

The Home Economics and Commercial Departments provide training for work in the home or in a career. A background in the Lincoln High Stenographic or Clerical Curriculum is found to be a profitable asset when seeking employment. Such courses as typing and shorthand can be useful to any student in his academic work. The skills taught in foods and clothing classes are important to every girl.

Occupied with the task of correcting papers is MISS HELEN HAGENSICK, a Coed Counselors sponsor, who teaches General Business and other commercial subjects. Page 26

Pausing for a chat are clerical and stenographic instructors, MISS JAMESINE BOURKE, who also teaches Economics, and MISS DOROTHY DUMPERT.

Looking over lesson plans for her typing classes is MISS BETTY HECKMAN, sponsor of Aqualinks.

Three capable industrial arts and trades teachers are auto shop instructor, ROBERT HARRINGTON, machine shop teacher, CLAUDE WINGROVE, and industrial crafts teacher, ED SCHWARTZKOPF, who was Links head football coach this year.

INDUSTRIAL ARTS

The Industrial Arts and Trades Preparatory Curriculums teach useful skills and help students prepare for vocations.

Future engineers and architects are among those who take and enjoy architectural and mechanical drafting.

Lincoln High's industrial crafts. woodworking. and carpentry classes produce many skilled craftsmen as do printing, auto shop, and machine shop courses.

Two newcomers to Lincoln High are WAYNE OSBORN, print shop instructor, and DARLOW INBERG, auto shop teacher. The print shop does a valuable service by printing much of the material used by the school and both shops teach useful trades.

Department Head, ARVID JOHNSON, who teaches architectural and mechanical drafting, and CLARENCE EVANS, woodwork and carpentry instructor, recognize the importance of precision in their fields of work.

New to Lincoln High this year is LYNN LEE whose interesting classes in electricity and electronics provide excellent training for career seekers in this ,growing field.

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The voice of PHIL SPRAGUE may be heard announcing games, lecturing his swimming and health classes, or instructing the gymnastics team.

.School nurse, MRS. ALICE YOU NGSCAP, who sponsors Future Nurses Club, is on duty all day to safeguard the health of students.

HAROLD GILLILAND , health, physical, and driver education instructor, coached this year 's Links wrestlers to a city championship and a fine showing in state competition.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH

In offering a oalanced education and attempting to develop well-rounded students, Lincoln High places great emphasis on physical and health educ ation. A ll students are required to complete at least two semesters of physical education. This program provides regular exercise and develops healthful personal habits, recreational skills, and good sportsmanship.

Also required of all students is a semester course in health education. Here the fundamentals of first aid and safety, and the essentials in the function and care of the human body are taught.

MISS HELEN JO MILLER, who teaches girls' physi- cal and health education classes, is co-sponsor of G.A.A. which offers a wide variety of sports activity for Lincoln High girls.

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The health of students is further safeguarded by the school nurse, who is on duty throughout the day, and by various health inspections and programs such as the tuberculin skin tests given to sophomores this year.

CUSTODIANS AND CAFETERIA STAFF ·

Certainly deserving of credit are members of the cafeteria staff. They perform the prodigious task of preparing lunch for 1300 people every school day. These ladies see to it that a well-balanced diet is provided for students and faculty.

Also worthy of recognition are those behind-the-scenes workers, the custodians. Largely through the efforts of the custodial staff Lincoln High students can enjoy living in a clean and attractive school, one of which they can be proud.

CUSTODIANS: Row I: Waniska , Mrs. Crook, Mrs. Anderson , Mrs. Pickering, Mrs. Cratzenberg, Mr s. Nelson, G lines. Row 2: Newton, Luehr , Bruhl, Hayes, Fla nagan , Wideman, Kubicek , Col lins, Forbes , Frede ll
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CAFETERIA STAFF: Row I: Mrs. Heckman , Mrs. Myers , Mrs. Round, Mrs. Kargo. Row 2: M rs. W inkler, Mrs. Fowler , Mrs. Hob son, Mrs. Snowden , Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Lott. Row 3: Mrs. Jacobs , Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Lamb , Mrs. London, Mrs. Hoxie , Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Lange, Mr s. Fa rley, Mrs. Haas, Mrs. Schuelke
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HONORED SENIORS

Lincoln High School again recognizes outstanding seniors who, through scholastic attainment and excellent citizenship records as well as activity participation, are entitled to a place of honor. All are members of National Honor Society.

Recipient of the Lincoln High Scholarship key in recognition of top scholastic standing is Ann Walker with an average of 1.07. Her many activities include, in part, International Club, Peppers, Mummers, Links Board.

Jim Dick, winner of the Regents' Scholarship, has participated in numerous school activities. Mummers, International Club and Junior Red Cross have been fields of special interest. His average is 2.02.

Alternates for Regents' Scholarships are: Josephine Couch, Michael Collins, John Donaldson, Robert Hill, Norman Prucha, Jr., Nancy Tally, Carol Watt, John Wehr.

An outstanding athletic record which includes State Champion- ship tennis and basketball performances, a scholastic standing of 2.47, together with a constructive citizenship and school activity record designated Neil Unterseher as the choice for the Harry Sydney Dobbins Award.

Carol Watt, whose scholastic average is I .18 is the GAA award winner. She served the organization as president and earned three letters and four amblems as evidence of her proficiency. Peppers, Y-T eens and lnternationai Club are also included in her activities.

The Harold C. Mardis Scholarship is awarded to Riata Jansons. Her activities include Coed Counselors, Y-Teens, Science Club and Peppers. Her grade average is I .41.

Mary Beth Gottula, whose grade average is 1.48, has participated in Peppers, Clef Club, International Club and Coed Counselors. She is the recipient of the Nebrask Church College Scholarship. •

The Lincoln Teachers Association Scholarship goes to Angela Long. While participating in numerous activities-Joy Night, Clef Club, Girls Octet and Advocate, she has attained an average of 1.54.

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CAROL WATT
RIATA JANSONS MARY BETH GOTTULA ANGELA LONG

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY : Row I: Breen, Ab ernethy, Unterseher, presi d ent; Sorens e n, vice -p resi de nt; Ly t l e , secretary; H i ll, treasurer; Ep p , Shel d on. Row 2: H oyer , Douglas, G e i er, Borner , C heever , O 'Dell , Delehoy , Winter. Row 3: Stump , Beggs , Basoco, L ud lam, G ottula, Fry , Pabst , We r tman , C offman. Row 4: T a ylor , Ea ton , Hemmer, Prucha , Donal d son , C ollins , Bowe r s.

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

Character , Scho l arship, Leadership, Service-these are the cardinal principles for which the Nationa l Honor Society stands.

The seventy members of this year ' s Honor Society were selected from the upper quarter of the senior class on the basis of ratings in these four i deals as shown by their permanent records. Following approval by

the faculty the new members were initiated and presented in a traditional honor assemb l y before the student body

National Honor Society membersh i p , one of the highest of school honors, represents, to these people , a reward for three years of hard work, scholastic and extracurricular achievement, and service to Lincoln High School.

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Row I: H eggen , T a nner , M orris, S Miller , Fo l tz , Penton. Ro w 2: A. W alker, Lo ng , Mauter, Bogar , R. Miller , C onn e a l y , Murphy. Row 3: C ouch, Wright , Jansdm , Watt, W heel e r, M our e r , pfeffer , Lingenfelder. Row 4: Farris , M uehlbeier , S lepicka , W . W a l ker , W ehr, Barron, Der m yer , W ay b ri g ht

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CLASS OF 1958

More than anything else, high school was peop le.

And here are their faces, the faces of those who molded these three years, put into them all the memories that are there ...

The g·ood times, the bad ... all that is never to be forgotten , moments that will never die.

Years from now a face will be remembered in its moments of joy ... or grief a familiar frown, a questioning face , the warm smile of a friend.

And to each of us a few of these faces, more than all the others, will recall to mind all that high school was.

Abernethy A lbers Al len

Ahrends Allach er G. Ander son

But even more than images of the past, each face holds its own plans, its dreams for tomorrow; in each shines the hope of the future.

One year, ten years , fifty years from now ... What will these same faces hold? What of the vision in their eyes can be destroyed? Here, on these pages, it lives forever.

Things ... and people begin to mean more as we see them slipping away It's hard to believe that it is all in the past, that we're leaving Lincoln High now. But the memories of our school, our classmates, will live forever .

Here, then, is the class of 1958.

ABERNETHY, LAUR AJEA N: A rts and Sciences , Home Room Representative and A lternate, Links artist, Scribe art editor and salesman, opera lead, Art C lu b , Clef Club , International C lub, Peppers , Aq ualinks, Wr iters C lu b secretary, GAA president and vice-president, Orpheons, Girls L Club , Ae olian Choir , So p homore G irls G lee C lu b , Junior Girls Glee Club , Joy Night participant , State Music Clinic, Honor Roll, National Honor Soc i ety.

AHRENDS, SHIRLEY E : Homemaking, International Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee C lu b.

ALBERS , FRANCES J ANE NE: Business Admini stration and Teachers , Home Room Repre sentative and A lternate, Peppers , Sophomore G irls Glee Club.

AL LACHER, BRENDA J A NE: Stenogra ph ic, Home Room A lternate, M imes, Y-Teens, Future Secretaries C lub, Pepper s, Sopho more G irls Glee C lub, Joy Night participant, Usherettes.

ALLEN , KENNETH W.: Trades Preparatory-Carpentry.

A NDER SO N, GERALD EUGENE: Business Ad ministration and Teachers , Boy s Glee Club, Joy Night participant. ,

ANDERSON, JI M : Business Adm inistra t ion and Teachers, opera chorus and c ommittee, In ternational Club , Ae olian Cho ir, Bo ys G lee C lub, Joy Night participant.

A .N DERSON , JUDY LEE: Arts a nd Sc ien ce s, Home Room Representative and Alternate, opera chorus , International C lu b , M imes, Y-Teens , Writers C lub, C lef C lu b , Sophomor e Girls G le e C lub, _ Junior G irls G l ee Club, Ae olian Ch oir, Joy Night part ici pant

ANDERSON , SHARON ELA INE: Art s and Scie nces, Student Counc il secretar y, opera lead, International C lu b , Red Cr oss Council , Soph omor e G irls G le e C lu b president , Junior G irls G lee Club , Ae olian Ch oir, C ounty Day , Joy Night part ici pa nt, Va rsity Cheerleader , Apprentice C heerleader, Honor Roll , Homecoming Queen , Nat i ona l Honor Society.

A NDR EWS , HARRY B.: Business Adm inistration and Teachers , Home Room Alterna te, Reserve swimming letter.

J. L. Anderson S. Anderso n

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ANDREWS, JOHN HENRY: Industrial Arts , Links photographer, At!bocate photographer, senior play committee , Camera Club vice-president, Reserve track manager, Doorman, Library Committee.

BAARS, BARBARA ANN: Stenographic, Y-Teens, Future Secretaries Club , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Honor Roll

BAARS, MARILYN KAY: Clerical, Peppers , Sophomore G irls Glee Club.

BAKER, THOMAS LEROY: Fine Arts , Home Room Representative, Doormen, opera and Joy Night committees.

BARNARD , ANN J.: Arts and Sciences , opera chorus, International Club, Safety Committee, Peppers, Coed Counselors, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Honor Roll.

BARTZATT , JOHN ROBERT: Industrial Arts , Band.

BARRON, LARRY OWEN: Arts and Sciences and Engineering, opera lead, Boys Octet, Aeo li an Choir , Boys Glee C lub, Joy Night participant , Honor Roll , National Honor Society.

BASOCO , ELLEN DORIS: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate , Mummers play committees, International Club , Mummers , Mimes secretary, Peppers secretary, Junior Red Cross Council vice-president, Coed Counse lors, Joy Night participant, Honor Ro ll, · United Nations Seminar, National Honor Society.

BATE, CHESTER H.: Engineering.

BAUER , ALEXANDER HENRY: Busine ss Adm inistr ati on and Teachers , Reserve swimming letters.

BAUERS , CAROLE LEE: Stenographic, Peppers, Future Secretaries C lub, Honor Roll.

BAUM , DAVID W.: Engineering, International C lub.

BAUMAN , RONALD R.: Engineering, Reserve wrestling letter.

BECKER, DONNA JEAN: Business Administration and Teachers , Advocate reporter, Sen ior play committee , International Club, Safety Committee, Art Club president , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee C lu b , Joy Night participant and crew.

BECKMAN, PATRICIA ANN: C l erical, Home Room Representa-rive and Alternate , Junior play cast, International Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Gir ls Glee C lu b , Joy Night participant.

BEGGS , KATHRYN JEAN: Arts and Sc iences, Home Room Alternate , Junior play committee, Senior play committee , Mummers play committees, opera chorus and committee , International Club president and secretary, Mimes, Mummers, Coed Counse lo rs , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Joy Night participant , United Nations Seminar, Honor Roll, National Honor Society

BENZEL , BARBARA KAY: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate, Junior play •committee.Peppers squad leader, Coed Counselors, Joy Night participant, Assembly Committee, Junior Red Cross Council president , Honor Ro ll.

BERK, JO ANN: Clerica l, Sophomore Girls G l ee Club , Usherettes.

Andrews Baker Barron Bauer Bauman Begg s
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BICE, GERTRUDE MAY: Clerical, Sophomore Girls Gfee Club.

BIEL , ROBERT ALLEN: l~dustrial Arts.

BINDRUM, LINDA LEE: Stenographic , Future Secretaries Club, Peppers, Coed Counselors, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Honor Roll.

BINNING, BRIAN K.: Engineering, Student Council, Adv ocate reporter, Junior and Senior play casts, opera lead , International Club, Mummers, Boys Octet , Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee Club , Reserve baseball l etter, Joy Night participant, State Music Clinic.

BLACKER , FLORENCE FA YE: Stenographic, Future Secretaries Club, Peppers, Coed Counselors, Honor Roll.

BLACKETER, GERALD L.: Industrial Arts, Reserve gymnastics letter. '

BLODGETT , DONNA COLLEEN: Stenographic , Ad v ocate feature editor, International Club , Y-Teens, Future Secretaries Club vice-president, Peppers squad leader, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Joy Night participant.

BODFIELD, EUNICE C.: Homemaking , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.

BOGAR, PA TRICIA LOUISE: Fine Arts , Student Council , Home Room Representative, Senior play committee, Y-Teens social chairman, Junior Red Cross Council, Peppers, Coed Counselors, Mimes , Orchestra vice-president, opera orchestra , Clef Club vice-president, Sophomore Girls G l ee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet, Joy Night participant and Central Committee, State Music Clinic, Honor Roll , Lincoln Youth Council, Lincoln Youth Symphony, Y-Teen lnterclub Council, National Honor Society.

-SOND, RONNIE GENE: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Representative , Links salesman, opera chorus, Aeolian Choir , Reserve gymnastics letter, Joy Night participant.

BORNER, MARGARET ANN: Stenographic, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Red Cross Council , Future Secretaries Club, International Club, Coed Counselor s, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee C l ub, Junior Girls G l ee Club, Joy Night participant, Twir l er , Honor Roll, National Honor Roll.

BOSLAU, GENEVIEVE LEAH: Business Administration and Teachers , Mummers play committee , opera chorus, Writers Club, International Club , Peppers, Safety Committee , Mummers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir.

BOSTIC, GARY EUGENE: Engineering, Reserve football letter.

BOWEN , JACK L.: Engineering , Honor Roll.

BOWERS, BARBARA ANN: Homemaking, Peppers, Y-Teeos , Sophomore Girls G l ee Club.

BOWERS , WILLIAM DALE: Arts and Sciences , Student Council president , Home Room Representative and Alternate, Sophomore Class president , Junior Class secretary, opera chorus, Boys Octet, Aeolian Choir vice-president, Boys Glee Club, Reserve and Varsity basketball letters , Sophomore basketball , Sophomore football, Boys State, Joy Night participant, Honor Roll, Hi-Spot Committee , Keentime Council, Y.E.S. High School Council , National Honor Society.

BRANNEN , SHARON K.: Arts and Sciences , Future Nurses Club , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.

BREEN, JANICE CAROLYN: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate, Scri b e assistant editor , Adv ocate book editor and advertising staff, Mummers play committee , opera committee , Writers Club president, Internationa l Cl ub, Mimes , Mummers , Art C l ub, Peppers, Coed Counselors , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir, Joy Night participant, ECA committee , Safety committee, Library committee, Honor Roll, National Honor Society.

Bice Binning Blodgett Bond Bostic W. Bowers Page 36 Biel Blacker Bodfield Borner Bowen Brannen Bindrum Blacketer Bogar Bos I au 8. Bowers Breen

Briggs, J. Brown Bruce C. Brown J. Brown

BUMGARDNER, ARLENE LILLY: Homemaking, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night crew, Usherettes.

BUNKER , MARIAN JEANNE: Business Admin istration and Teachers, International Club treasurer, Y-Teens, Peppers, Soph omore Girls Glee Club librarian, Junior Gir ls Glee Club, Aeol ian choir, Joy Night participant, opera chorus.

BU NTEM EYER , JOANNE KAY: Clerical, Home Room Alternate , Advocate advertising staff, Peppers, Mimes, Art Club ~ecreiary, International Club, Y-Teens, Joy Night participant and crew , Junior Red Cross Council, Safety Committee.

BURGESS, CAREEN KAY: Business Administrat ion and Teachers

BURKE, JOHN ANDREW: Engineering, opera chorus, Boy s Glee Cl ub treasurer, Aeo lian choir, Joy Night participant, Sophomore football.

BURNS , JOYCE DARLENE: Fine Arts , GAA, Aqua links, Sophomore G irls G lee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant.

BUSCH, KENNETH EARL: Engineering.

BUSH , CAROL VIRGINIA: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representat ive and A lternai·e, Advocate exchange editor and assistant sports editor , opera chorus, Aqua links treasurer, Junior Red Cross Council , International Club , Hi-Spot committee, Keen Time Council, Peppers, Sophomore G irls Glee Club secretary, Junior G irls Glee C lu b , Aeo lian choir, County Day, Joy Night participant, Var sity Cheerleader, Apprentice Cheerleader. .. .

BRIGGS, JACK L.: Business Administration and Teachers, L Club, Vars ity swiming letter, Reserve football letter.

BROWN, CHARLOTTE: Clerical, Y-Teens, Peppers, Sophomore Gir ls Glee Club.

BROWN, HAROLD LOWELL: Industrial Arts.

BROWN, JACK E.: Engineering:

BROWN, JOAN NELL: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative , opera chorus, Clef Club treasurer , Mimes, Y-Teens, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, Joy Night participant.

BROWNSON, BETTY ANN: Clerical, Peppers, Joy Night crew.

BRUCE, DOROTHY B.: Art s and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Y-Teens, Peppers, Ushereties, Junior Red Cross Council, Safety Committee. •

BRUNSEN , WILLIAM HENRY: Art s and Sciences, Reserve wrestling letter.

BUCKNER. DANIEL JOSEPH: Trades Preperatory.

BULLOCK, LORRAINE MARLENE: Clerical, Home Room Representative and A lternate, International Club, Writers Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant , Junior Red Cross Council.

Brun sen H. Brown Brownson Buckner Bullock Buntemeyer Burns Bumgardner Burgess Busch
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Camp P. Campbe ll Donna Ch eev er C l a rk

G. Campbell Cap l es Ch i lelly C l ose

J. Campbe l l Darlene Chee v er Chr i stian sen Clough

COLLINS, MICHAEL MERLE: Arts and Sciences and Engineering , Band , Reserve football and golf l etters , Reserve and Varsity gymnastics l etters, Honor Roll, National Honor Society.

CONNEALY, MARGARET JANE: Business Administration and Teachers , Advocate reporter, Junior play cast, Senior · and Mummers plays comm i ttees , opera committee, Future Nurses C l ub v i ce - pres i dent and secretary-treasurer , Mummers, Peppers squad l eader , Sophomore G i r l s Glee C l ub , Junior G i rls G l ee Club, Aeo l ian Choir , Joy Night participant , Honor Ro ll, Nat i ona l Honor Soc i ety.

COOK , MADONNA JEAN: Business Administration and Teachers, Future Secretaries Club , Peppers, Honor Roll.

COUCH , JOSEPHINE: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative and Alternate, Scribe editor , Junior , Senior , and Mummers p l ays casts , Art Club president , International Club v i ce-pres i dent , Mummers , M i mes, Joy Night Central Comm i ttee , Safety Committee , Honor Ro ll, Nat iona l Honor Soc i ety.

CREPS , WAYNE EARL: Trades Preparatory , L Club , Varsity wrest li ng letter.

CAMP, DIANNE ELAINE: Homemaking, opera chorus, Peppers , SophomorE: Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian choir, Joy Night participant , Varsity Cheerleader, Apprentice Cheerleader.

CAMPBELL, GARY RAY: Business Administration and Teachers, orchestra , Advanced band , Football certificate , Honor Roll, National Honor Society.

CAMPBELL, JERRY L.: Industrial Arts

CAMPBELL, PAULINE ROSE: Homemaking, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.

CAPLES , DENNIS HOWARD: Engineering , Home Room Representative and Alternate, L Club vice-president , Bowling , Reserve and Varsity football letters.

CHEEVER, DARLENE LORETTA: Stenographic , Home Room Repreentative , ECA Committee , Future Nurses Club , GAA secretary, Future Secretaries Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Joy Night participant , Honor Roll, National Honor Society.

CHEEVER, DONNA LOUISE: Homemaking , Peppers.

CHILELLY , JUDITH KATHRYN: Arts and Sciences, Future Nurses Club , GAA secretary.

CHRISTIANSEN, EDITH YVONNE: Arts and Sciences , Peppers.

CLARK, FRANCES LU: Homemaking, Peppers.

CLOSE , COZETTE ANN: Stenographic, Camera Club, Y-Teens, GAA , Usherettes, Honor Ro l l.

CLOUGH , BETTY LORRAINE: Clerical.

COFFMAN , CAROLYN JO: Arts and Sciences , Links typist , Mummers p l ay committee, opera lead, Clef Club, Mimes , Orpheons vice-president, secretary and treasurer , Mummers , International Club, Writers Club , Peppers , Coed Counselors, Sophomore Gir l s Glee C l ub president and accompanist , Junior Girls Glee Club accompanist , Aeolian Choir accompanist, Girls Octet accompanist , Sophomore band secretary, Band , Orchestra librarian , opera orchestra, Joy Night participant and crew, S~ate Music Clinic, Honor Roll , Band ietter , All State , Nationcfl Honor Society.

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Crisp Dailing Cruz Damoude Dal and Darnauer

Varsity Cheerleader, Honor Roll, Coed Counselors, Sophomore Gir l s Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, Peppers, Homecoming attendant, Spring Sports Attendant

DAVIDSON, BRENDA SUE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative and Alte~nate, Links salesman, Junior play student director, Senior and Mummers plays committees , Coed Counselors vice-president , Peppers, International Club, Writers Club, Mummers , Mimes, Sophomore Girls Glee C l ub , Junior Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant and crew, Honor Roll.

DEBUS, JOAN A.: Clerical , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.

DEBUS, LAVONN CLARE: Business Administration and Teachers , Home Room Representative, Advocate reporier , Art Club, Junior Red Cross Council, Peppers, Y-Teens , Camera Club, International Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Joy Night participant.

DELEHOY , WILLA KAY: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Representative , Senior play cast, opera chorus and committee, International Club , Clef Club , Orpheons, Peppers , Coed Counselors, Orchestra, Sophomore Girls Glee Club librarian, Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet, Joy Night participant, Assembly committee , Honor Roll , National Honor Society.

DENNIS , MICHAEL P. : Industrial Arts.

DERMYER , WILLIAM D.: Engineering, Student Council president , Junior play committee , Mummer s p l ay cast , opera chorus and comm i ttee , Mummers , L Club , Boys Glee Club , Boys Octet, Aeolian Choir assistant manager , Reserve football letter , Varsity and Reserve swimming letters, County Day, Joy Night participant, Honor Roll , National Honor Society.

DEVORE , BRUCE ALLEN: Arts and Sciences , opera chorus, Aeolian Choir , Reserve baseball letters , Honor Roll.

DIAMOND , KENYA KAY: Arts and Sciences , Senior play student director , Mummers play committee , opera chorus and committee , Peppers, International Club , Mummers , Mimes , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Gir l s Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Joy Night participant , Honor Roll.

DICK , JAMES CHALMERS: Arts and Sciences, Home Room

Representative and Alternate , Links writer, Junior, Senior, and Mummers plays casts, Mummers play committee, International Club, Mummers, Reserve track letter, Boys State Supreme Court Justice, Joy Night Central Committee and crew, Library Committe e, Honor Roll, Junior Red Cros s County Representat ive , Nationa l- Honor Society.

DINGES , STANLEY G.: Business Adm i nistration and Teachers , Doormen

DITTENBER, KAREN MARIE: Clerica l, Peppers, Y-Teens , Sophomore Girls Glee C l ub , Junior Girls Glee Club , Joy Nignt participant.

CRISP, GERALD BARDEN: Arts and Sciences , Home Room

Representative and Alternate, Advocate sports editor, Writers Club , Boys Glee C l ub v i ce - p r es i dent , Honor Ro l l.

CRUZ , RICARDO PALIDO: Arts and Sciences , Advocate reporter , Camera Club, Internat i ona l Club , American Fie l d Service Exchange Student from The Phi l ipp i nes.

DALAND , BRUCE EUGENE: Busines s Adm i n i stration and Teachers.

DALLING, JULIANNA: Arts and Sciences, Home Room

Representative and Alternate , • opera chorus , Jun i or Red Cross Council, Safety Committee , Peppers , Coed Co v nselor s, Sophomore Girls Glee C lu b secretary, Junior G i r l s G l ee Club , Aeolian Choir , Joy Night Central Committee , partic ipant and crew, Honor Rol l , Nat i o na l Honor Soc i ety.

DAMOUDE, DON OWEN: Trades Preparatory-A uto Shop

DARNAUER, TIM G.: Engineering , o pera orchestra , L Clul;> , Orchestra, Varsity football l etter , Reserve baseball l etter , State Music Clinic.

DAVEY , MARILYN KAY: Arts and Sc i ences, Home Room

Representative, Advocate exchange editor , opera chorus, Junior Red Cross Counci l treasurer , M i mes , Internationa l C l ub , Aqualinks treasurer , County Day, Joy Nigh t pa~ticipant ,

Davey L. Debus Dermyer Dick Dav i dson Delehoy De Vore D i nge s
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DONALDSON, JOHN YOUNGREN: Arts and Sc i ences and Engineering , Student Co un cil, H o me Room - Representative, Junior and Senior plays casts, Mummers p l ay committee , Science Cfub , Internationa l Club , Mummers, Debate , Boys Glee Club, Boys State, Joy Night participant and crew , Honor Roll, National Honor Society.

DONNELLY, ROBERTA PAULINE: Clerical , Future Nurses Club , International Club , Y-Teens, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Peppers squad leader, Joy Night participant, Twirler.

DORN , MARION KATHERINE: Business Administration and Teachers, Advocate reporter, Senior play committee, Writers Club, International Club, Junior Red Cross Council , Future I\Jurses Club , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Joy Night participant , Hon·or Roll.

DORN, MELVA JO: Clerica l, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.

DOUGLAS, CHARLOTTE J.: Business Administration and Teachers , Student Council, Home Room Representative and Alternate , Junior class ireasurer, Scri b e managing editor, Advocate reporter and advertising staff, Junior play cast, opera chorus, International Club, Writers Club, Junior Red Cross Council, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir , County Day, Joy Night participant, Honor Roll, Homecoming Attendant, Spring Sports Queen , National Honor Society.

DREVO, KENNETH NEIL: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Representative , Senior class vice-president, L Club president, Reserve and Varsity football letters, Varsity swimming letter, Sophomore basketball.

DURHAM, LARRY D.: Trades Preparatory-carpentry.

EATON, DALE RICHARD: Trades Preparatory-Machine shop, L Club , Varsity football manager , Sophomore football, Honor Roll, National Honor Society.

ELAM, BEVERLY JEANNE: Stenographic, Home Room Alternate, International Club, Aqualinks, Future Nurses Club, Y-Teens , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant.

EPP, MARILYN JANET: Arts and Sciences, opera chorus , Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir , Joy Night participant, E.C.A. Committee, Honor Roll , Naiional Honor Society.

EVANS, THOMAS ALLEN: Business Administration and Teachers, Advanced band , Joy Night Central Committee.

FARRIS, JUDITH KAY: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Peppers treasurer, Mimes, Coed Counselors, International C lu b , ECA Committee , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant , Honor Roll, Na.tional Honor Society.

FEATHER, JUDITH ANN: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Alternate, opera chorus, Writers Club, lniernational Club, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Varsity Cheerleader.

FENTON, JEANNINE MARIE: Business Administration and Teachers, Advocate reporter, opera chorus , Mimes, International Club, Peppers, Coed Counselors , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeo l ian Choir , County Day, Joy Night participant, Central Committee and crew , Safety Committee

FIELDS , JUDITH KAY: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, opera chorus , International Club , Peppers vice-president, Junior Girls Glee Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, Joy Night participant, Honor Roll.

FINIGAN, NANCY KATHLEEN: Arts and Sciences, Future Nurses Club, GAA, Peppers.

FOLTZ, JAN: Fine Arts and Business Administration and Teachers , Home Room Alternaie , Advocate managing editor, Junior and Senior plays casts, Mummers play committee, opera chorus and committee, International Club, Mimes , Mummers, Writers Club , Peppers , Coed Counselors secretarytreasurer , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet, All State , County Day, Joy Night participant, State Music Clinic, Honor Roll , National Honor Society.

FOREMAN, SHARON DIANNE: Clerical and Stenographic , opera chorus, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, Joy Night participant.

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GETTMAN, ROBERT WAYNE: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Alternate, L Club, Reserve and Varsity football letters , Reserve and Varsity baseball letters.

GI EBELHAUS , SHARRON JOYCE: Stenographic, Future Secretaries Club.

GIES, JAMES: Business Administration and Teachers.

GIGENA, MARCELO: American Field Service Exchange Student from Uruguay , Home Room Alternate , International Club.

GILLAM, DON FOSTER: Business Administration and Teachers.

GOEDEN, MARLENE ANN: Stenographic, Future Secretaries Club , Peppers, GAA , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant.

GOESCHEL, ROGER WALTER: Engineering , Home Room Representative and A l ternate, Adv ocate assistant sports editor, Joy Night Master of Ceremonies.

GOMEZ , DAVID LEE: Industrial Arts, Reserve football letter , Reserve track letter.

GOODMAN, JACKIE A.: Homemaking, Junior play committee, Art Club secretary, International Club, Safety committee, Junior Red Cross Council, Y-TeEins, Sophomore Girls Glee C l ub, Junior Girls Glee Club , Joy Night crew.

GOTTULA, MARY ELIZABETH: Arts and Sciences, Clef Club, Coed Counselors , Y-Teens, International Club, Peppers, Sophomore Band, Advanced Band, Girls State, Usherettes, Honor Ro l l , united Nations Seminar , National Honor Society.

FOX , HENRY EDWARD: Industrial Arts.

FRAZIER , SH I RLEY A.: Clerical , Peppers.

FREY, CAROLYN JUNE: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Junior class vice-president , Senior class treasurer, International Club , Peppers squad leader, Sophomore Gi r ls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Safety Committee, Homecoming attendant , Spring Sports attendant.

FROHN, JANET KAY: Fine Arts , Mimes, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.

FRY, SUZANNE W.: Arts and Sciences, Orpheons, International Club, Y-Teens music chairman, GAA, Peppers , Orchestra , opera orchestra, State Music Clinic, ECA Committee, Honor Roll , All State , National Honor Society.

GANSHORN, RUTH ELA! NE: Homemaking , Home Room Alternate , Peppers.

GARRETT, GWENDOLYN ANN: Fine Arts, Scribe essay editor and art editor, Y-Teens , Writers Club , Art Club president, Peppers, Sophomore Band , Orchestra, opera orchestra, Joy Night participant, Honor Roll.

GEIER, DIANE PAULINE: Arts and Sciences, Student Council secretary-trea~urer and vice-president, Home Room Representative, Sophomore Class trea:urer, opera chorus, International Club, Junior Red Cross Council, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club secretary, Aeolian Choir, County Day , Joy Night participant, Varsity Cheerleader, Honor Roll, Homecoming attendant , Spring Sports attendant, National Honor Society.

Fox Frohn Garrett Frazier Fry Geier Frey Ganshorn Gettman Giebel ha us Gillam Gomez Gies Goeden Goodman
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Grierson Grage Gruendeman

Grueneme ier

GRADY, LARRY CHARLES: Industrial Arts, Home Room Alternate.

GRAGE , LARRY L.: Engineering.

GRANTSKI, JACK HOWARD: Industrial Arts.

GRAVES, JACK G.: Engineering, Sophomore football.

GREB, MARGARET ANN: Clerical.

GREENESS , SANDRA KAY: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative and Alternate , Advocate reporter , opera chorus, Junior Red Cross Council, International Club , Writers Club, Peppers assistant squad l eader, Coed Counselors, Aeolian Choir , Junior Girls Glee Club , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant, Safety committee.

GRIER SON, I. JAN: Engineering, Student Council, opera chorus and committee , County Day, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee Club , Fine Arts Festival.

GRUENDEMAN, RUTH ANNE: Arts and Sciences and Business Administration and Teachers, Adv ocate advertising staff, Junior and Senior plays committees, Art Club secretary, International Club, Junior Red Cross Council, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant and crew , ECA committee , Safety committee.

GRUENEMEIER, GLEN: Business Administration and Teachers , L Club, Boys Glee Club, Varsity golf letters.

HAAG, JOSEPH ANTHbNY: Industrial Arts

HANSEN, GARY TAYLOR: Arts and Sciences.

HARDER , CAROL ANN: Bu$iness Administration and Teachers and Stenographic , Y-Teens , Future Secretaries Club, Peppers, Honor Roll.

HARDER, WALTER WILLIAM: Trad es Preparatory-Printing.

HARLAMERT, CHARLES GATES: Engineering.

HARLEY, NORMA JEAN: Homemaking.

HARM, LINDA IRENE: Arts and Sciences , Senior play committee, Peppers, Aqualinks, Coed Counselors, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Twirler, Joy Night participant.

HARRIS, JO ANN: Clerical, Peppers, Joy Night crew.

HART, JUDY KAY: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.

Grady Grantski
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HARTLEY, EDWIN RONALD: Trades Preparatory-Auto.

HARVEY , MAXINE ROBERTA: Homemaking , Peppers.

HAWK, CAROLYN ANN: Clerical, Y-Teens, Usherettes, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.

HEADLEY, RICHARD CHARLES: Industrial Arts, L Club, Reserve and Varsity gymnastics letters.

HEGGEN, SUSAN CORRENE: Fine Arts and Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Advocate reporter , Mimes treasurer, Junior Red Cross Council , Writers Club, International Club, Peppers, Joy Night participant, Honor Roll, Scholastic Art Award Key , National Honor Society.

HEIDRICK, JAMES FRANCIS: Trades Preparatory-Electronics.

HEMMER, JOHN RICHARD: Arts and Sciences and Engineering, International Club, Mummers, Boys Glee Club, Sophomore Band , Advanced Band , Reserve swimming letter, Joy Night participant, Honor Roll, National Honor Society.

HENSE , RONALD HENRY: Industrial Arts.

HERGENRADER, JAMES LEROY: Business Administration and Teachers, L Club secretary, Varsity football letters, Reserve and Varsity basketball letters, County Day.

HERGENRADER, PATRICIA ANN: Business Administration and Teachers and. Stenographic, Y-Teens, Future Secretaries Club, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.

HERR , GARY PAUL: Engineering.

HESSNER , CONNIE JO: Homemaking, Home Room Representative and Alternate , Advocate advertising staff, Junior and Senior plays committees, Art Club vice-president, Peppers, lniernational Club, Junior Red Cross Council, Mimes , Y-Teens, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Joy Night participant and crew.

HILL, ROBERT HAROLD: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Links editor, Advocate editor-in-chief, Junior play cast, International Club, Junior Red Cross Council, Reserve track letter, Boys State Lieutenant Governor, Honor Roll, Journalism Silver Key Award, NHSPA Award , National Honor Society treasurer.

HILT, ROBERT PAUL: Engineering, Honor Roll.

HIRTZEL , GERALDINE LOUISE: Homemaking, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.

HOAGLIN, JACQUE.LINE ROCHELLE: Homemaking , Pep" pers , GAA.

HOLMAN, LARRY DEAN: Industrial Arts, L Club, Varsity football letter, Varsity wrestling letter.

HOLTMEIER , MARY MARGARET: Arts and Sciences, Student Council vice-president, Home Room Representative and Alternate , opera chorus, Mimes, Junior Red Cross Council. Aqualinks , International Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club vice-president, Aeolian Choir, Joy Night participant, Varsity Cheerleader, Apprentice Cheerleader, Honor Roll.

Hartley Headley Harvey Heggen Hawk Heidr i ck Hemmer Hill Hense Hilt J. Hergenrader Hirtzel P. Hergenrader Hoaglin Herr Holman
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HONNOR, BEVERLY ELAINE: Stenograph i c , Future Secretaries Club , Peppers , Coed Counselors, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Usherettes.

HOPKINS, HAROLD GEORGE: Business Administration and Teachers.

HOWLETT, ARTHUR RAY: Engineering , Links salesman, Advocate business manager , Senior play committee, Reserve tennis letter, Joy Night Central Comm:ttee , stage manager and crew.

HOYER , JANICE RAE: Arts and Sciences and Engineering , Home Room Representative , Links salesman, Junior play committee , opera chorus and committee , Future Nurse s Club, International Club , Peppers vic8-pre si dent , Clef Club, Juni or Red Cross Counci l, Coed Counselors , Aeolian Choir secretary-treasurer, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, County Day , Joy Night participant , State Mu sic Clinic, Honor Roll, National Honor Soc iety.

HUDSON, BARBARA KAY: Business Administration and Teachers, International Club, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Usherettes.

ILG , BARBARA KAY: Business Adm inistration and Teachers , Home Room Alternate, Advocate reporter, opera chorus, Junior Red Cross Council, International Club, Coed Counselors, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, Joy Night participant , Honor Roll.

JAGER , GERALDINE SHARRON: Business Administration arrd Teachers, opera chorus, Art C lu b, GAA , Mimes, Orpheons , Clef Club, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Gir ls G lee Club , Aeol i an Choir, Joy Night participant.

JANSONS, RAIT A: Engineering and A rts and Sciences , Home Room A lternate, Y-Teens, Coed Counselors , Science Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee C lu b , ECA Committee, Honor Roll, National Honor Society.

JENSEN, MAX E.: Business Administration and Teachers , Joy Night participant.

JOHNSON , DAVID EUGENE: Industrial Arts.

JOHNSON , JAMES D.: Business Admini stration and Teachers, Reserve track, Reserve football.

JOHNSON , JERRY ALLEN: Trades Preparatory-Auto Shop.

JOHNSON, MONTE D.: Business Administration and Teachers , Sophomore Band , Reserve football letter, Reserve gymnastics leHer.

JOHNSON, NANCY L.: Business Administration and Teachers, Senior play committee, Future Nurses Club, Peppers , Coed Counselors , GAA, Sophomore G irls Glee Club

JOHNSON , SANDRA KAY: Clerical, Peppers.

JONES , BETTY KAREN: Business Admin istration and Teachers, Sen ior play committee , opera chorus and committee , Peppers , Sophomore G irls G lee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club , Ae o lian Choir , Joy Night participant and crew , Honor Roll

KAHLER , ALYCE 0.: Stenographic.

KALNINS , PETE: Trades Preparatory-E l ectronics.

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KAPKE, FAY RONALD: Business Administration and Teachers, Reserve gymnastics.

KAPKE, RAY G.: Business Administration and Teachers , Reserve gymnastics letter.

KARLSON, HARLAN LEE: Industrial Arts.

KARNOPP, SANDRA KAY: C le rical, Home Room Alternate , Future Nur ses Club, Peppers , Y-Teens , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Twirler, Drum Majorette.

KEI LL, JAM ES DOUGLAS: Arts and Sciences , • Student Council , Home Room Representative, Advocate reporter and sports editor , Junior, Senior and Mummers play casts, opera chorus , Mummers, Aeolian Choir, B0ys State.

KEISER , DONNA KAY: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate , opera chorus and committee, Senior p l ay committee, M i mes, Clef Club , Y-Teens , Coed Counselors, Peppers squad leader, Safety Committee co-chairman, Sophomore Girls Glee C lu b, Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Joy Night participant.

KELLEY , HAROLD RICHARD: Industrial Arts , Home Room Representative anJ Alternate, opera chorus, L Club vice-president, Aeolian Choir, Reserve and Va.rsity football letters, Reserve basketball l etter , Varsity baseb.ill letters, County Day.

KELLOGG, JAMES R.: B~siness Administration and Teachers, Home Room Representative and Alternate.

KENNEDY , WILLIAM FRANK: Engineering.

KENNEDY , SHIRLEY MAE: Stenographic , Future Nurses Club.

KERNS, J. WESLEY: Fine Arts, opera lead, Boys Octet, Aeo li an Choir , Boys G l ee C l ub , Joy Night participant.

KESS, PATRICIA ANN: Homemaking and Fine Arts , Peppers , Art Club.

KIENE, EVELYN M.: Homemaking , Peppers.

KIMM, DAVID HENRY: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative.

KING , PATRICIA ANN: Homemaking, Senior p l ay committee , Peppers , Future Nurses Club , Mummers , Safety committee.

KIRKBRIDE , STUART FRED: Industrial Arts, Sophomore and Advanced Bands.

KLAASTAD, SOLVEIG: Arts and Sciences, American Field Service Exchange Student from Norway, Student Counci l, opera chorus and committee , International Club preside nt , Peppers, Aeolian Choir president , Joy Night participant.

KYKER , JOHN C.: Trades Preparatory-Electronics

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LA PAGE , ROGER: Trades Prep,;1ratory-Printing

LARSEN , LARRY A.: Business Administration and Teachers , Reserve track.

LATTURE, DARRYL D.: Trades Preparatory.

LI\UTZENHEISER, CHARLENE LOUISE: Business Administration and Teachers and Stenographic , Future Secretaries Club , Peppers , Honor Rol l.

LENHART , RENATE PAULA: Homemaking

LEWIS, MYRNA ADRIEANNE: Homemaking , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.

LE RICHE , KAY ELLEN: Ar.ts and Sciences , Home Room Representative and Alternate , Advocate exchange editor , o pera chorus , Internat io nal Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls G l ee Club librarian , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeo li an Choir , Joy Night participant

LIDEN , NANCY ANN: Arts and Sc i ences, Home Room Representative, Peppers, Coed Counselors , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Joy Night participant.

LIEPINS, I LONA: Arts and Sciences , C l ef Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club

LINGENFELDER, MARY LOUISE : Arts and Sciences , International Club, C l ef Club , Coed Counselors, Sophomore Girl s Glee Club , Honor Roll , Nati o na l Honor Societ y.

LITTLE , BEVERLY JEANNE: Stenographic.

LONG , ANGELA: Arts and Sciences and Busi ne ss Adm i nistration and Teachers, Advocate second page editor, Junior p l ay cast , Senior play p ro duct ion manager , Mummer s play c om mittee, opera chorus and committee , Clef Club , Mummers , Future Nurses Club , Peppers , Aeolian Choir , Girl s Octet, Jun i or Girls Glee C lu b , Sophomore Gir ls G l ee C lu b , Girls State , Joy Night Centra l Committee , part ici pant , and crew , State Music Cl ini c, Honor Roll, All State , Nati o na l Hon or Soc i ety.

LONNECKER , CHAR.LES WARD: Industrial Arts.

LOVE, JOYCE ANN: Clerica l, Home Room Representati ve, Peppers , Sophomore Gir ls G l ee Club, Junior G i r ls G l ee Club , J oy N ig ht participant.

LOWE , WILHELMINE HELEN: Arts and Sciences , Advocate managing editor, opera chorus, Coed Counselors , Junior Red Cross Council sec r etary , International Club , Clef Club, Orpheons, Art Club , Peppers, Sophomore Girls G l ee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeo li an Choir , Joy Night participant , Honor Rol l, D A.R. Good Citizenship Essay Contest W in ner.

LUDLAM , JUDITH GAYE: Arts and Sciences , Scribe salesman , Advocate advertis in g staff, Jun ior p l ay student director , Senior play committee , Mummers play cast, opera chorus and committee , Mummers president, International Club , Writers Cl u b , Clef Club , Peppers, Coed Counse lo rs , Sophomore Girls Glee C l ub, Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Band l etter , Joy Night Centra l Committee , participant and crew, Honor Roll , National Honor Soc i ety.

LYTLE , JANET ROWENA: Arts and Sciences , .Home Room Alternate , opera chorus and c o mmittee , Fut u re Nurses C lu b president , International Club , Peppers, Coed Counse l or s, Orche st ra secretary-treasurer, Aeolian Cho ir, Soph o more Gir ls Glee C lu b , Junior G irl s G l ee C l ub , Gir ls Octet, Joy Night participant , E.C.A. committee chairman , Honor Ro ll, National Honor Soc i ety secretary.

MAHAFFEY, KAREN LEA: Business Administration and Teachers , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls G l ee Club , Joy Night partic i pant.

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MARISCAL, /EBECCA HELEN: Clerical , Honor Roll.

MARKS , JOHN S.: Business Administration and Teachers , opera chorus, Boy s Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, Joy Night participant.

MARTENS , KAREN CARLENE: Clerical , Future Nurses Club, Art C lub, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, GAA.

MARTIN , MARY ALICE : Stenographic, Senior play committee, Peppers , Fut ure Secretaries Club , Sophomore Girls G l ee Club , Usherettes.

MARTIN , MARY RUTH: Arts and Sciences, Y-Teens, Peppers.

MATTICE, GEORGE EDWARD: Engineering.

MATULIS, MARGERIS: Business Administration and Teachers.

MAUTER, CAROL ANN: Business Administration and Teachers , Y-Teens , Future Secretaries Club, Usherettes, ECA committee, Honor Roll , National Honor Society.

MAXFIELD , BETTY ELA! N E: Cler i ca l, Peppers , Usherette s.

McCARTHY, JUDIE ANNE: Art s and Sc i ences , International Club , Y -Teens, Junior Red Cro ss Co uncil, Pepper s, Joy Night crew.

McCOY , JAM ES A.: Trades Preparatory-Machine Shop, Reserve gymnastics letter.

McCU LLY , MIRIAM DIANE: Arts and Sc i ences , opera chorus, Mimes , Mummers , ~unior Red Cross Council, International C l ub , Peppers, Future Nurses Club , Sophomore Girls G lee Club , Junior Gir ls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Mummers play committee , Joy Night participant.

MECHLING , GEORGE WILLIAM: Engineering , opera lead, Mummers , Science C l ub , Boys Octet, Boys Glee Club , Aeol i an Choir, Reserve baseball letters, Varsity football manager , Varsi ty baseball letter , Joy Night participant , State Music Clinic.

MEINTS , NORMA JANE: Clerical.

MENARD, JAMES .LEE: Industrial Arts

METZGER , JUDITH MARY: Arts and Sciences , Advocate advertising staff, opera chorus, Mimes, Clef Club , Orpheons , Y-Teens , Peppe r s, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Gir ls Glee C lu b , Aeolian Choir , Joy Night participant.

MEYER, CHARLES WILLIAM: Engineering , Reserve and Varsity swimming letters:

MIDDLESWART, EMILY GRACE: Business Adm inistration and Teachers , opera chorus, Y-Teens , Peppers , Clef Club, Orpheons, Aeolian Choir , Orchestra , Junior G irls Glee Club , Joy Night partic i pant , opera orchestra.

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MILLER, GUY GAGE: Arts and Sciences and Engineering.

MILLER , HERBERT HARRY: Industrial Arts

MILLER , JAMES LEE: Trades Preparatory-Machine Shop.

MILLER , LARRY J.: Business Administration and Teacher s.

MILLER, RUTHIE J.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Aqualinks, Writers Club , Peppers, Coed Counselors, GAA, Clef Club , Orpheons president, Band captain and student d i rector , Opera Orchestra , Orchestra , Sophomore G irls Glee Club, Junior Girls G l ee C lu b, Joy Night participant, Honor Roll , Band letter, All State, National Honor Society.

MILLER , SALLYE L.: Arts and Sciences , Advocate reporter and editor-in-chief, Mummers play cast , student director and committee , opera chorus and committee, Mimes, Mummers secretary, Aqualinks, Writers C lu b , Peppers, Coed Counselors, Clef Club , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior G i r ls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Joy Night participant, Honor Roll, National Honor Society.

MILLS, JANICE FAYE: Business Administration and Teachers , Peppers , Writers Club, Art Club, Honor Roll.

MILLS, JOHN E.: Business Administration and Teachers , Band secretary, student director and letter, opera orchestra, Reserve basketball letter , Joy Night participant , State Music Clinic, All State.

Ml NER, MARY KATH ERi NE: Homemak ing, Y-Teen s, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Usherettes.

MITCHELL, GARY DON: Trades Preparatory, Home Room Representative.

MITCH ELL, JANICE MARIE: Arts and Sc iences, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club

MOORE, JUDITH JANE: Arts and Sciel'lces, Home Room Alternate, Junior p l ay ~ommittee, Mimes, Y-Teens , Mummers , Art Club , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.

MOORE, LOWELL WOODY: L Club, Band, Varsity swimming manager, Honor Roll.

MORRIS, ELIZABETH ANNE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative , Advocate third page editor, Mummers play cast, Aqualinks, Mimes, Mummers , Coed Counselors president, Writers Club, Peppers, Clef Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Joy Night participant , Honor Roll , National Honor Society.

MORRIS, ROSE MARIE. Clerical , opera chorus , Peppers, Sophomore G i rl s Glee Club, Aeolian Choir.

MORRISON, DAVID JON: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Represeniative and Alternate , L Club, Varsity football, swimming and track letters.

MOUDEN, GARY EDWARD: Business Administration and Teachers , Home Room Representative and Alternate , opera chorus , L Club , Boys Glee Club , Aeolian Choir business manager, Reserve and Varsity baseball letters, Varsity basketball manager, Joy Night participant

MOURER, SUSAN ELIZABETH: Arts and Sciences, International Club, Peppers, Y-T eens , Junior Red Cross Council , Honor Roll, National Honor Society.

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MUCK, M£fRY E.: Clerical. Peppers, Joy Night participant.

MUEHLBEIER, ANN R.: Arts and Sciences, Scribe poetry editor, opera chorus and committee, Art Club vice-president, lnternaiional Club , Coed Counselors , Aqualinks, Peppers president, Sophomore Girls Glee Club president , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Joy Night participant, State Music Clin i c, Safety Committee, Honor Roll, National Honor Society.

MUELLER, MARGARET SUSANNE: Stenographic, Junior Red Cross Council vice-president, International Club, Future Secreiaries Club treasu~er , Peppers squad l eader, Sophomore Girl s Glee C l ub, Joy Night participant , Safety Committee.

MURPHY , JEAN MARIE: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Scribe managing editor, Advocate editor-inchief and advertising staff, Mummers play committee, opera lead, Clef Club , Orpheons, International Club , Writers Club, Mummers , Peppers squad leader , Aqualinks , Coed Counselors , Sophomore Girls G l ee C l ub , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet, Joy Night participant, Honor Roll , National Honor Society.

MUSSMANN, MELVA GENE: Stenographic, Peppers, Future Secretaries Club , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.

MYERS, BETTY JEAN: Arts and Sciences, Senior play committee , Aqualinks, Coed Counselors , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir, Joy Night participant, opera chorus.

NESMITH , JAMES M.: Business Administration and Teachers , Library Committee, Honor Roll.

NIENABER , MARIYLN MAE: Stenographic , Honor Roll

NIGHTINGALE , BARBARA JEAN: Homemaking, Pepper s, Sophomore G i rls Glee Club, Usherettes.

NOVICOFF, DONALD STEPHEN: Business Administration and Teachers, opera chorus, Boy s Glee Club, Aeol i an Choir, Joy Night participant.

O'DELL , PATRICIA E.: Arts and Sciences , Y-Teens, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Honor Roll , Nationa l Honor Society.

OLSON , JOHN M.: Engineering , Links salesman, Camera Club , Sophomore Band, Advanced Band, Sophomore football.

O ' NEILL, KATHLEEN ELIZABETH: Arts and Sciences, Senior play committee, Peppers , Future Nurses Club , Safety Committee , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Gir l s Glee C l ub , Joy Night participant.

OVERTON, JUDY ANN: Business Administration and Teachers , Links salesman, Advocate reporter, Senior play committee, Future Nurses Club , Peppers, Internat i onal Club , Joy Night crew.

PABST, KATHERINE ANNE: Arts and Sciences , Orpheons secretary, Peppers , Coed Counselors , International C'ub , Orchestra , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Honor Ro l l, Nationa l Honor Society.

PARDEE, JAMES A.: Business Administration and Teacher~, L Club , Varsity swimming letter.

PARKS , CAROL MAE: Clerical , Home Room Alternate , Coed Counselors , Future Nurses Club , Safety Committee , Peppers , Joy Night participant

PARRISH , BONNIE DEANNA: Business Administration and Teachers , Home Room Alternate , opera chorus , Internationa l Club , Y-Teens, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Juni o r Gir l s G l ee Club, Aeolian Choir , Joy Night participant , Honor Roll. .. .

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PA TZEL, ST AN LEY LEROY: Engineering, Home Room Representative, Honor Roll.

PENTON, PAMLA MANOTA: Arts and Sciences, Links salesman, Junior and Senior plays casts, Mummers play committee, opera lead, Mimes, Mummers, Coed Counselors, Peppers squad leader, Clef Club president, Orpheons, Aqualinks, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet, All State, Joy Night participant and crew, State Music Clinic , Honor Roll, National Honor Society.

PETERSON, CALVIN ARTHUR: Trades Preparatory-Carpentry.

PFEFFER, ANNEMARIE: Fine Arts, International Club treasurer , Peppers, Honor Roll , National Honor Society.

PHELAN, DORTHY JEAN: Business Administration and Teachers , Home Room Alternate, International Club, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club secreiary , Junior Girls Glee Club , Joy Night participant.

PHELPS, RODNEY CHARLES: Industrial Arts.

PHILLIPS, BARBARA ANN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Advocate reporter, Coed Counselors, International Club, Art Club President, AquaIi n ks secretary, Junior Red Cross Council secretary , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant, Varsity Cheerleader, Apprentice Cheerleader.

PICKERING, ROGER LEE: Trades Preparatory-Auto.

PICKETT, JAMES L.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Repre• sentative and Alternate, opera chorus and committee, Art Club, L Club, Boys Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, Reserve and Varsity swimming letters, Reserve track letter, Joy Night participant.

PIETENPOL , BETH JO AN: Homemaking , Home Room Representative and Alternate, opera chorus, Junior Red Cross Council , Future Nurses Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Joy Night participant.

PILLARD, BETTY MAE: Stenographic, Home Room Representative, Mummers play committee , Usherettes, Future Secretaries Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant, Honor Roll, National Honor Society.

PORTER , LY.LE GLEN: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Alternate, L Club treasurer, Sophomore Band, Advanced Band , Reserve and Varsity baseball letter.

POSEY, DON JUAN: Industrial Arts, Reserve and Varsity basketball letters, Reserve and Varsity track letters, Spring Sports Attendant.

POWER, ROBERT LAWRENCE: Business Administration and Teachers, International Club.

PRESTON , JAM ES CLAYTON: Business Administration and Teachers.

PREWITT, MARY LOU: Arts and Sciences and Engineering, Advocate reporter , opera chorus, Mimes , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, Joy Night participant.

PRUCHA, NORMAN EDWARD: Arts and Sciences and Engineering , Home Room Alternate, opera lead, International Club , Writers Club, Science Club, Aeolian Choir, Reserve track letter, Boys State , State Music Clinic, Library Committee, Assemb l y Committee , Honor Roll, Debate letter, National Forensic League, Scribe Contest Winner, National Honor Society.

QUATTROCCHI , MARY ANN: Arts and Sciences, Links writer , Mummers play committee , Senior play student director, International Club secretary, Peppers , Writers Club, Mummers, Mimes , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Joy Night participant.

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RAU, DAVE1 MARTIN: Trades Preparatory-Machine Shop, Golf.

REDIGER , BONITA RAE: Stenographic, opera chorus , Future Secret.-iries Club , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Joy Night participant , ECA Committee , Honor Roll, National Honor Society.

REED , MONTE D.: Engineering , Band , Reserve and Varsity football letters.

REICH, DONITA CATHELEEN : Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative and Alternate, Advocate reporter and third page editor, opera chorus , International Club , Coed Counselors , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, Joy Night participant, Varsity Cheerleader, Apprentice Cheerleader , Honor Roll, KeenTi me Council president, Hi-Spot Committee , Spring Sports Attendant.

REIGERT , TOM HENRY: Fine Arts , Advanced Band , Joy Night crew.

RENDELL , KAY LYNN: Stenographic , opera chorus, Aqualinks, Future Secretaries Club, Y-Teens, Peppers, Aeo li an Choir , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Joy Night participant and crew , ECA Committee , Honor Roll, National Honor Society.

RETZLAFF, KENNETH DONALD: Industrial Arts.

RETZLAFF , PAUL WIL~IAM: Business Administration and Teachers.

REYNOLDS , KENDRICK JAM ES: Business Administration and Teachers.

RHINE , JON JEROME: Business Admin istr ation and Teachers, Sophomore basketball.

RHOADS, NANCY LOU: Business Administration and Teachers , Home Room Alternate, International C lu b , Y-Teens , Peppers , Sophomore Girls G l ee Club.

RISSER , CHARLOTTE ANN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate , Advocate news editor and advertising staff , Mummers play comm itt ee , opera chorus, Mimes vice-president , International Club vice-president, Mummers, Peppers , Coed Counselors, Sophomore Girls Glee C lu b , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Joy Night participant , Honor Roll

ROACH, RONALD: Industrial Arts , L C lu b , Boys G lee Club , Reserve and Vars ity football letters, Reserve and Vars ity gymnastics l etters , Varsity track letter.

ROBARCHEK , JUDY ANNE: Stenographic , Junior Red Cross Counc il, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club librarian, Joy Night participant.

ROBERT, RICHARD H.: Trades Preparatory-Auto Shop , Varsity ba seball letter.

ROBERTS , STEVEN LELAND: Arts and Sciences and Engineering, Links salesman , opera lead, Boys G l ee Club , Aeolian Choir, Joy Night participant.

ROBINSON, LENA MAY: Homemaking.

ROMINGER GERALD ROGER: Bu siness Admi nistration and Teachers , Links photographer , Advocate photographer , Reserve wrestling letters.

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ROOK, RICHARD EARL: Business Admini -stration and Teachers , Band, Advanced Band , Joy Night par.+icipant.

RUDOLPH , JUDY ANN: Stenographic, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.

RUTKOVSKIS, SOLVEIGA: Arts and Sciences , International Club , Science Club.

RUTT , LARRY LEE: Industrial Arts , opera chorus.

RYAN, SHARON KAY: Business Administration and Teachers, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Twirler , Coed Counsel or. •

SAMPSON, JULIE ANN: Busine:s Administration and Teachers and Stenographic, Future Secretaries Club , Peppers squad leaders, ECA committee , Sophomore Girls Glee Ciub.

SAUNDERS , SUZANNE CHRISTINE: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate, opera chorus, Future Nurses Club vice-president, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club treasurer, Aeolian Choir , Joy Night participant.

SCHAAF, JAN ICE: Stenographic, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Y-Teens , Art Club , Future Secretaries Club, Peppers, Fuiure Nurses Club , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant.

SCHMIDT , SHIRLEY ANN: Business Administration and Teachers , Home Room Representative and Alternate, Safety Committee , Y-Teens , Future Nurses Club , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee C lu b vice-president, Joy Night participant , Twirler.

SCHWABAUER , CHARLEEN KAY: Art s and Sciences , Mimes.

SCHWINDT , CAROL ANN: Stenograph i c , H ome Room Alternate, Links salesman, GAA, Future Secreta ri es Club president, Coed Cou11t5elors, Peppers assistant squad leader, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Usherettes, Honor Ro ll.

SCHWINDT , RICHARD GEORGE: Industrial Arts.

SCHWINDT , ROGER P.: Trades Preparatory-Machine Shop.

SEGNER, MARY LOUISE: Business Administration and Teachers , Y-Teens , Internat i onal Club, Peppers.

SELL , JON DAVID: Business Administration and Teacher s, Home Room Representative and Alternate, opera orchestra, Orchestra librarian , Boys Octet Accompanisi , Joy Night participant , State Music Clinic.

SHAFER , ALVIN EUGENE: Trades Preparatory-Machine Shop.

SHAW , JUDITH L. Stenographic, Future Secretaries C l ub , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.

SHELDON, ANN: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative and Alternate, Links salesman, Advocate reporter, Senior and Mummers plays committees, opera chorus and committee, Internationa l Club, Junior Red Cross Counc il president , Mimes, Mummers, Peppers, Coed Counselors , Clef Club , Orpheons , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club librarian, Aeolian Choir , Joy Night participant and crew , State Music Clinic, Assembly Committee , Honor Roll , All State , Nat ion al Honor Society.

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THOMPSON -1 JANE LAVINNA: Arts and Sciences , opera chorus, Futu,e Nurses Club correspondence secretary, C l ef Club, Junior Red Cross County Representative, Coed Counselors, Peppers , Sophomore Girls G l ee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeo lian Cho ir , G irls Octet , Al l State , Joy Night participant.

THOMPSON , NORMA JEAN: Stenographic, Peppers, Coed Counse lors, Future Secretaries C lub, International • Club, Aeolian Choir, Usherettes , Honor Roll

TICHOTA, BETTY MAYE: Stenographic , Future Secretarie s Club, Peppers , Sophomore G irls G lee Club.

TICE, E. EUGENE: Arts and Sciences , Student Council , Home Room Representative and Alternate, opera chorus, L Club, Boys Glee Club , Aeolian Ch oir, Sophomore football, Reserve and Varsity football letters, Reserve and Varsity wrestling l etters , Joy Night participant.

TRAUDT , JOAN LEE: C lerical, Home Room Representative and Alternate , Peppers , Sophom ore G irls Glee Club , Joy N i ght participant , Honor Roll.

TRIPPEL, DON D.: Busine ss Administration and Teachers.

TUCKER , MARY ELLEN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room

A l ternate , opera chorus, Future Nurses Club , Y-Teens , Coed Counselors , Peppers , Sophomore G irls G l ee C lu b , Junior Gir ls Glee C lu b president, Aeo lian Choir , Joy Night participant.

TUTTY , JOHN ROGER: Industrial Arts , Bowling League president.

TYRRELL, STANLEY D.: Bus iness Administrat ion and Teachers, Links salesman, Boys Glee Club, Aeolian Choir , Reserve football manager l etter.

UDE, PAUL: Business Administration and Teachers, Home Room Representative , L Club, Varsity football letters, Reserve and Varsity basketba ll letters, Reserve and Varsity baseball letters.

IUNTERSEHER , N El L G.: Fine Arts, Home Room Repre sentative, Sophomore C lass vice-president , Links artist, L C lub pres i dent , Varsity basketbal l l etters , Vars ity tennis letters, County Day , Joy Night Master of Ceremonies and participant, Honor Ro ll, Scholast ic Art Awards Go l d Key, Hal lmark Art Award, Spring Sports King, National Honor Society president.

VAN QOREN, THOMAS DEAN: Industrial Arts.

VAN SICKLE , ANDREW W.: Industrial Arts.

VENERABLE, DIANA MARIE: Stenographic, Future Nurses Club, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Joy Night participant.

VENNERS , INESE: Arts and Sciences , Art Club , Peppers.

VERGITH, tARRY D.: Ind ustri a l Arts , Links salesman, Advanced Band.

VOGEL , KATHRYN LEE: Homemaking.

VOGT, LEON DEAN: Engineering.

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VOSS, MYRON ARTHUR: Trades Preparatory-Carpentry , Honor Roll.

WALKER, ANN KATHLEEN: Arts and Sciences , Links business manager, Mummers play committees , H i -Spot Committee, Keentime Council , Mimes, Mummers treasurer, Cqed Counselors, Peppers, International Club, Joy Night participant , Honor Roll, American Field Service Candidate , National Honor Society.

WALKER, KAREN KAY: Stenographic , Home Room Representative, opera chorus, International Club, Y-Teens , Future Secretaries Club secretary, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir, Joy Night participant , Twirler , Honor Roll.

WALKER, WILLIAM A.: Arts and Sciences, Reserve and Varsity gymnast i cs letters.

WALKER , WILLIAM WALLACE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, opera lead, L Club, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee Club, Boys Octet, Reserve and Varsity gymnastics letters, Joy Night participant , State Music Clinic, Honor Roll, National Honor Society.

WALLICK, ROLAND LEROY: Engineering, Home Room Representative, Senior Class president, opera chorus, L Club secretary, Boys Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, Reserve and Varsity football letters, Varsity wrestling letters, Spring Sports Attendant.

WARAK, LA VONNE ANN: Business Administration and Teachers , Advocate exchange editor, Junior and Senior p l ays committees, Aqualinks vice-president, Future Nurses Club , GAA. Peppers, Clef Club, Sophomore G : rls Glee Club , Joy Night participant, Twirler, Safety Committee , Honor Roll.

WARNER, GARTH V.: Arts and Sciences.

WARN ER, JUDITH LYNN: Business Administration and Teachers , Advocate sports writer , Senior play committee , opera chorus and committee, Peppers, Mimes, GAA, Coed Counselors , Clef Club , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir.

WASHBURN, CAROLYN M.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate , International Club , Y-Teens, GAA, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.

WATT , CAROL LEE: Arts and Sciences, Y-Teens, International Club, Coed Counselors, Peppers , GAA vice-president and president, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Usherettes, ECA Committee , Honor Roll, National Honor Society.

WAYBRIGHT, MARILYN KAY: A rts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Links senior biography editor, Junior and Mummers plays committees , opera chorus, Mimes president, Mummers vice-president , Peppers, International Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girl s Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, Joy Night Central Committee and participant, Varsity Cheerleader , Honor Roll, NHSPA Award, National Hono ; Society.

WEBER, ROBERT A.: Engineering.

WEETH, LELA: Homemaking.

WEHR, JOHN: Engineering, Science Club, Band librarian , Honor Roll , National Honor Society.

WERTMAN, PHYLLIS JEAN: Business Administration and Teachers, Advocate reporter, International Club, Future Nurses Club, Peppers, Honor Roll, National Honor Society.

WESI ERSKI, MARY ANNA: Arts and Sciences , opera chorus, Peppers, Aeolian Choir.

WEST, JUDITH ANN: Arts and Sciences, Advocate reporter, Y-Teens, Aqualinks , Twirler, Honor Roll.

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WEST, MOt:!ifE LOY: Engineering.

WESTERBERG, JOHN A.: Engineering, Sophomore Band , Advanced Band , Reserve football letter.

WHEELER, VALERIE: Arts and Sciences and Engineering , Scribe associate editor, International Club , Camera Club, Science Club secretary, Honor Ro ll, All State , National Hon or Society.

WHITAKER , DALE EVERETT: Industrial Arts , Home Room Representative and Alternate

WHITLOCK, TERRY LEE: Trades Preparatory.

WHITMER , DOUGAL ALAN MC ALLISTER: Eng in eering , Home Room Alternate , Junior play committee, Sophomore Band , Advanced Band treasurer, Honor Roll, National Honor Soc iet y.

WILBUR , JAMES THOMAS: Engineering , Reserve swimming l etter.

WILCOX , RICHARD LONNIE: Trades Preparatory-Electronics.

WILKE, PHYLLIS KAY: Business Administration and Teachers and Stenographic, lnter~ational Club , Future Secretarie s C lu b, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Honor Ro ll

WILLIS , JEANETTE ANN: Fine Arts , opera chorus , International Club, Peppers , Aeol ian Choir , Orchestra , Joy Night crew, State M usi c C linic, Honor Roll.

WILLIS , SANDRA MARIE: Arts and Sciences , Home Room A ltern ate , Links typist, Peppers , Future Nurses C lu b , International Club , Safety Committee , Junior Red Cros s Council, Aqua links, Y-Teens , ECA Comm itt ee , Joy Night crew , Hon or Roll.

WILSON, JUDITH ANN: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative , Future Nurses C lu b , International C lub

WILSON , SHARON KAY: Art s and Sc i ences, Home Room Alternate , M imes, Y-Teen s, Peppers , Coed Counselor s, GAA , H onor Roll.

W IN CHESTER , EDWARD C.: Business Administrat ion and Teacher~, Junior play ca>t, Sophomore and Vars it y football manage,·.

WINKLEPLECK , ALENE JOYCE: Business Adm i nistration and Teachers and • Fin e Arts , Art C lu b , C l ef Club , Peppers , GAA.

WINTER , MARILYN JOYCE: Business Administration and Teachers , Junior and Senior plays casts, opera chorus, Mime s, Mummers , C l e f C lu b , Orphe ons, International C lu b treasurer , Peppers , C~ed Coun ~elors, Sophomore Girls G l ee Club , Junior Gir ls "Glee Club , Aeolian Cho ir, Orchestra , Opera Orchestra , Advanced Band li brarian , Joy Night part i c i pant , Honor Roll, Nat io na l Ho nor Society.

WIPF , HELEN !RENE: Homemak ing, Peppers , Y-Teens

WI RSEH KE , LEOKADJA: Homemaking.

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WORSTER , BEVERLY ANN : Cler ic a l, Y-Teens, International Club, Peppers , Sophomore Girls G lee Club , Joy Night participant.

WREN , WILLIAM EDWARD: Engineering.

WRIGHT , LOY LYN: Art s and Sc iences, Se nior play committee, Y-Tee ns vice-president and mem ber shi p chairman, International Club, Pepper s, Futu re Secretarie s C lu b , Fut ure Nurses C lu b , Mimes, Sop homore G irls G l ee Club , Honor Roll , National Honor Society

YORK , GERALD: Industrial Arts.

YOST. BERN IE L.: In d ustrial Arts.

YOST, DIANE: A rts and Sc iences, Home Room Representative and A lternate , Links salesman, Sen ior play committee , International Club, Art Club treasurer , Peppers , Aqualinks. Soph o more Girls Glee Cl·ub , Joy Night crew, Safety Committee chairman, Junior Red Cross Council.

YOUNG , DANIEL J .: Bus iness Adm inistr at ion and Teachers, Home Room Alternate , opera chorus , L Club , Aeo lian Cho ir, Ri3serve basketba ll l etter

YOU NG, GORDON DEAN: Art s and Sciences , Junior play cast, Mummers p l ay student director and committee, opera lead and comm i ttee , Mimes , Mummers , Orpheons , Boy s Glee C lu b , Ae oli an Ch oir, Joy Night part i c i pant , Sta te M usic Cl inic.

ZBYTNIUK, OREST: Business Admin istr ation and Teacher s.

ZINK, CONNIE JOYCE': Art s and Sciences , Home Room A l ternate , Advocate reporter, opera chorus and committee , Pepper s, Mimes , Y -T een s, International Club, Clef C lu b , Sophomore Girl s Glee C lu b , J unior Girls Glee Club , Aeo lian Choir, County Day , Joy Night pa rtici pant , Junior Red Cross Council.

SENIORS N·OT P·l(TURED

BERTWELL , LEONARD LEE

DARNELL, JIM D.

DENSBERGER, JAY C.

DREITH , ROBERT G.

HAAR, DAVID LEE

HRUZA, ROBERT

LASENIEKS, ANDY

LITTLE, ROSER DEAN

PARSONS, RONALD H.

SCHNIRL, JIM

SI EGL , ADOLF JOSEF

SIEGL, HERMANN

STOWE , NORMA McCORMACK

Worster Young, D. Wren Young , G. Wright Z bytniuk York Z ink
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Homecoming Queen finalists were Charlotte Douglas, Sharon Anderson, Diane Geier, Carol Frey, and Marty Davey. During halftime of the Grand Island football game, Sharon was presented as Lincoln High's 1958 Homecoming Queen, with Charlotte, Diane, Carol and Mart y as attendants.

Spring royalty presented at the Spring Sportlite banquet were Carol Frey, Bill Bowers, Marty Davey, Neil Unterseher, Charlotte Douglas, Don Posey, Diane Geier, Ron Wallick, and Donita Reich. Neil and Charlotte were honored as King and Queen ...

Hugh Rangeler directs the Aeolian choir opera as they add finishing touches to this year ' s opera.

Mayor Bennett Martin presents cash awards to winners of the " Hire the Handicapped " essay contest, Mark Sorensen, Betty Jones, Ann Muehlbeier, and Ned Prucha.

Four exemplary scientists, John Westerberg, Martin Strand, John Olson and Leon Vogt, consummate a year-long intrigue to confiscate chemistry instructor Leroy Colson. " Put me down, you fools! "

A student announcement: " Today, three enterprising ' senior girls, Barb Phillips, Nancy Stefanisin, and Marty Davey, will be selling kisses in the booth across from the cafeteria. Don't spend your money for lunch! "

Discussing ~1senior speaker tryouts which they are about to judge are senior class officers, Roland Wallick, president; Ken Drevo, vice president; Carol Frey, treasurer; and Mark Sorensen, secretary.

One of the biggest hits of the school year was a practical joke played by Brian Binning, George Mechling, and Bill Walker consisting of dangling Willie Dermyer from a third floor window suspended only by his pants. His belt broke. (Poor old Willie.)

Finalists in the National Merit Scholarship· competition, John Wehr, Bob Hill, John Donaldson, and Jim Dick, engage in a typical i'ntellectual pursuit.

The Lincoln High oval buzzes with anticipation, fans impatiently await the start of the game, the band blares forth with " When the Links Go Marching In " and then the mounting excitement crests as the team nervously, proudly, runs through the traditional horseshoe onto the playing field.

Ten thousand demons! What manner of thing is this the gods hath wrought? Well, of course and naturally, it's " Mare" Waybright, Annie Walker, and Bobbie Tanner, relaxing on Hobo day , a,n annual senior activity.

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JUNIOR CLASS

If it could be said that a person grows up in any one year of his life, that year would be the junior year of high school.

You enter it with time on your hands

You leave it with a strange feeling that time is too short and you'll never be able to get everything done.

You're thinking more

You're doing more A flurry of activities-a new zest for recognition.

You find your niche in the life of the school

You seek out new friends.

And in many ways it is the hardest year Decisions, choices to be madesocially, scholastically-all personal, all demanding of your new-found independence You're caught in the middle No longer a kid, and not yet an adult.

And then you suddenly know that you've arrived all of your seemingly pointless strivings begin to take on a shade of meaning You'll soon be a senior, and not much later a part of that strange world of adulthood.

Russell A bbink, Norman Agena , Carmen Aguilar, DeAnn Alexand er, Rosemary Allacher , Walter Alley, Terry Allgood , Carol Andersen

Anda Anderson, Janice Anderson, Jerry Anderson , Marilea Anderson, Shirley Anderson , Glen Baade , Saundra Baar s, Lowell Bach l e

Susan Backstrom , Jerry Bainbridge, Lo i s Baker , Rollin Bammer , Daniel Bank , Annette Barber, Norma Barnett , Karen Bartow

Charla Bates, Daryl Bauer , Jacqueline Bauer, Kenneth Baylor, Patricia Bebout, Judith Beck, Willard Beck, William Becker

Richard Beckman, Betty Beckmann, Sharon Behrends , Judy Beldin , Dean Belknap, Lona Lee Bell , Saundra Benkert , G l oria Bennesen

Sharon Binfield , lnara Birnbaums, Douglas Bishop, Nancy Blackburn, Sandra Bock, Dimitri Bode , Larry Bodfi eld , Isis Bohlmeyer

Merril Boling , Charles Bonds , Kenny Borchers , Kathryn Bork , Kenneth Borrett , Charles Bo uw ens , Shirley Bowers , Claire Bradley

John Brehm, Roger Bridger , Eugene Bridgewater , Betty Brock , James Brodecky , Erich Broer, Warren Brooks

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Ole Buck, Don Buehler , Judith Burianek , Betty Burcham, Roger Burke , Donald Burt, Derroll Busch, Nancy Butler

Warren Buzek , Joan Cacek , Astra Cakanovskis, Nancy Calder, Carolyn Campbell , Charles Campbell, Ida Campbell, Kenneth Campbell

Larry Campbell, Lois Campbell, Kathaleen Carey, Do uglas Carr, Richard Carter, Priscilla Cassidy, Caroline Caywood , Ronald Chapman

Jean Cherry , Sidney Chesnin , Fred Chrastil, Virginia Chudly, Leah Clark, Susan Clemen, Clarice Clemens , Max Cline

Lana Clough, Margery Coffey, Joyce Compton , Eber Cooper, Eugene Copley , Judith Corn, William Couch , William Cox

Susanne Crabbe , Joyce Cramer, Richard Curry , Robert Custer, Sandra Damrow , Ossie Davis, Ronald Davis, Tom Day

Jerry Deahn , Harriet DeBus , Lauma Deksnis, Judy Deland, Dean Delgado, Joyce Dellos, Margaret DeRyke, Donna Desen

Diane DeShon , Phyllis Dewey, Beth Dickey , Virginia Dier , Kathleen Dinges, Gunars Dombrovskis , Sarge Dubinsky, Tad Dunham

Glenda Dwyer, Joe Edwards, Marla Edwards, Larry Elam, Dianne Ellickson, Rosalie Ellsworth, Shirley Emerick , Gary Emert

Robert Engel, Judy Ernisse , Kathy Eyer, Donna Farber, Mary Farley , Richard Farley, David Fauss, Donna Felt

Glenn Fielder, Marjorie Filbert, Jeanne Finks, Larry Finley, Sandy Finley , James Fischer, Beverly Flanders, Gary Fleischmann

Carleton Flynn, Lynne Fobes, Bonnie Foudray, Ida Fox, Mary Lou Fox , Stanley Fraley, Ly!e Franklin , Fredrick Franta

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"Yech!" comments Sharon Witt, a typical junior student with a not-so-typical locker or manner of utilizing it. "Hey Buddy, got a match?"

Pat Bebout assumes as comfortable a position as possible, as she "digs into" an evening's load of homework, an activity familiar to most Lincoln High students.

Jan Frappia , Gerald Fredrickson, William Freeman, Robert Frey, Ronnie Friedman , Harvey Froscheiser , John Gabarron, Terry Gaber

Larry Gagner, Roberta Gardner, Judy Garner, Lester Garrison, Arnie Garson, Reg Gartner, Elfrun Gartzke, Jacqueline Gatto

Kaye Geiger, Arthur Gerdes , Larry Gerlach, Karen Gerstenberger, John Gibson, Sandie Gibson, Sandra Gibson, Philip Gilbert

Aunnamarie Gilmore, George Goebel, Mardelle Goeden, Ted Goike, Judi Goldberg, Bob Goodban, Phyllis Goss , Richard Gottula

Sue Goucher, Bonnie Graham, Ronnie Grantski , Robert Greder, Douglas Greenlee, Larry Grenemeier, Fredrick Griffin , Robert Griffin

Arvis Grinduli:;, Audrey Grisinger, Victor Groth, Patricia Haley , Harlan Hall, Linda Hamer, Charlene HamiltoA, Sue Hanna

Larry Hansel , Constance Hansen , Felicia Hardison , Tom Harper, Fran Harpster , Melvin Harris, Dick Hart, Sharon Hart

Vern Hartman , Harold Haskins, Dave Hatcliff, Joyce Hatfield, Sandra Hayes , Irwin Heckman , Frank Hegwald, , Hank Heizenrader

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Linda Hellericn, Janet Hempel, Sharon Hemsath , David Hendricks , William Henke , Barbara Henrichson , Margaret Henriksen , Donna Hensley

Diane Hergenrader, Janet Hergenrader , Kenneth Hergenrader, Ronald Hibbert, Ted Hinkle, Kathleen Hoffman, Rodney Holman, Bill Honner

Ewald Hoplenzitz, Marilyn Hoppe , Del Howland , Patricia Hruza, Irene Hubbard , Jim Hudkins , James Huff , Nan(:y Huf man

Leslie H~gelman, Marie Hulewicz, Lucy Hunt, Edwin Hyatt , Don lhlanfeldt, Sharlene Imler, Janet Irwin, Phil lvaldy

Robert Jackwn, Mary Jancik, George Jaunitis , Helen Jeffers, James Jensen, John Jett , Gary John :: on, Patricia Johnson

Jacqueline Johnston , Kay Johnstone , Patsy Jones, Royceton Jones , Odry Jordan, St ephen Joynt, Jane Kaiser, Gerald Kapke

Donald Karnopp, Elizabeth Kaufman, Mary Keeney, Nancy Keim, Philip Kelly , Virginia Kelly , Carolyn Kennel, Loretta Kennel

Karen Kenney , Linda Kerns, Sherry Keszler, Shirley Keszler, Kathleen Kimmel , Penelope Kirk, Dorothy Kirkpatrick , Ronald Kitchen

Deanna Klemsz, Lynn Knight, Michael Knopp , Linda Koci, Lenore Koehler , Karen Kraus , Betty Krcmarik, Susan Kreiger

Delbert Krueger , Jo Ann Kuhn, Bailey Kuklin , Brin Kushner, Joyce Kyker, Gary Lahm, Charles Lambert , Harry Lane

Margaret Lawson , Steve Lebsock , Sharon Lehi , Gloria Lemmerman, William Leo , Helen LeRossignol, Saundra Letner, Ruth Liepnieks

Gretchen Liesveld, Don A a Likens , Dotty Linden, Gary Lindholm, Kenneth Littrell, Kathleen Lomax, Mary Loos, Richard Loos

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Sh i r l ey Loos , Arn i s Lucs , Caro l Luedtke , Joe l Lundak , Va l d i s Lusins , Oden Lyons , Mar il y n , Mace , Beverly Madsen Richard Maher , Kapp i e Mahr , James Mann, Don Mape l, Dwa in e Mapel , Sy l via Map l es , Alvin Mares , Janice Marler Lester Marsh , Constance Mart , Ange l ee Mart i n , Beth Mart in, Connie Mart i n , Norman Martin , Robert Martin , Charlene Masters

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Ted Payne, <3ery Peeks, Frances Pe karek , Richard Pennington , Patricia ~P e rkins , Donald Peterson , Kathryn Phelps, Gene Phillio,

John Phinney, Jack Powell , Bill Po wer , Marilyn Powers , Karl Prell , Ronald Proffitt, Ralph Queen, Ge orge Rager

Caro l Ramer , A nne Ramsey , Harry Ra smussen, Helen Rasmussen , Ca rolyn Ray , Rosemary Rebe ns d orf , Car ol Reddish, Oren Re ich

David Reid, A nn Re ifschneider , James Reiger+, C liff Rigg, David Riley, Nancy Ristau, Sharon Riienour , Karen Rogers

Judy Rominger, Brigita Ronis, Tommy Roof , Jan Rowbal, Mar y Kay Rowen , Minnie Roy al , Roger Rud olph, A ndris Rut kov~kis

Ojars Rutmanis, Kenneth Sabata , Pete r Sa lter , Warren Samp son, Lorna Sa ndborn , L inda Sanders , Car olynn Sandvoid , Linda Satterfield

Tom Saunders , Dick Scaggs, Roy Scheele, Donald Sc hlegelmilch, Deloris Sc hleiger , Doris Schle iger , Loren Sc hmidt , John Sc hneider

Larry Schrader , O livia Sc hroeder, Don Schru nk , H enry Sch uman, Robert Sc hwab, Janice Sc hwabauer, Jon Schwind~ , Gary Se gobiano

Campa igning for County Day offices filled the halls with an array of posters and slogans promoting junior candidates. Judy Zadina and Linda Hellerich look over their posters.

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Couples gather at the Links Victory dance , held in the Activities Building gym to honor our State Championship basketball team.

Joy Night is not all joy. On the final performance night Judy Garner pulled a l eg ligament during her acrobat i c danc i ng routine.

IRobert Seip , Klea Lyn Sellmeyer , Victoria Seymour , Louise Shadley , Karalee Shaner, Albert Shaw , Mary Shaw, Cornelius Shepard

Darrell Shepard, Rona l d Sherwood, Larry Shields, Mann y Shneider , Marlene Siddens , Bonnie Sievers, Barbara Simon , Eddie Simon

Gordon Sincebaugh, Larry Sinner , Nancy Sipes , Edwin Smidt, Adam Smith , Andy Smith , Cenith Smith, Diane Smith

Rex Smith , W. Christene Smith , Judith Sommers , Glen Soukup, Saundra Sovereign , Carmi Spicer , Sharon Spomer , Steve Spray

' Richard Spreier, LaVeta Starkweather, Diane Sterkel, Phyllis Stewart, Willie Stewart, Mary Stiastny , Sandra Stiles, Duane Stiverson

Claudia Stolley, Phyllis Stoki , Martin Stokke, Vickie Stork , Lilita Strazdinis, Rebecca Stuhr, Roger Stutzman, Judy Summers

H. Martin Swan, Janice Swenson, Judy Swindle , Connie Swoboda, Sharon Taft , Eileen Taylor, Winnie Taylor, Bruce Thompson

W. Jack Thompson , Karen Thurston, Anne Tiller , Donald Tilman, Raimonds Tontegode, Nancy Townsley , Jon Traudt, Shirley Truax

Paul True , Gary Tucker , Don Tuttle, Joan Upton, Margaret Uri , Roger Vampo l a, Pamela Veon , Joe Vlach

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Principal William Bogar peddles goodies at a Lincoln High basketball game.

James Vlas,-.Jk, Dick Vondenkamp, Edward Voss, Virginia Wadhams, fiarvey Wagner, Judy Walker, Beverly Wallin , Judith Waser

Linda Watson, Judee Waybright, Sharon Weber, Carol Weeth , Mary Jo Weisenborn, Marvin Wells, Charlene Welsh, Larry Wentink

Larry West , Sandra West, Walter West , William West, James Westcott, Patricia White , Bob Whitney, Karen Wilhelm •

Lanny Willet, Don Williams, Wesley Williams, Ann Wilson, Fred Wilson, Stephen Wilson, Steven• Wilson, John Winkelman

Marva Winston, Ron Wise, Sharon Witt, Stephen Witt, Dave Wohlfarth , Larry Wood, Karen Woodward, Jay Worley

Perry Worster, Bruce Wright, Judie Wynkoop , Dian -Yant, Mary Yant, Connie Yonkey, Donna Yonkey, Judith Zadina

Bernice Zelen, Darrell Zuerlein, John Zuerlein

Junior class officers: Lyle Franklin, treasurer; Dick McCoy, vice-president; Joe Moore, president; and Joanie Upton, secretary.

Reflecting over the events of a busy day are juniors Don Burt, Don Tuttle, and Chet Paul as they pause in the lounge after school.

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s:oPHOMORE CLASS

Your sophomore year And you find yourself in a brand new world. You enter upon a new life-a frightening , a wonderful l ife.

High schoo l had always seemed so fa r away. The high school kids had a l ways seemed remote-very adult, very strange . And all of a sudden you realize that youyou yourself-have become one of them. It doesn ' t quite seem real.

Lincoln High ... At f i rst it seems so huge, so impersonal. At first you hold th e immensity of its operation , its demanding pattern for living , and its aloof upperclass -

men, 1n awe.

But soon , it all becomes human you realize that you are j ust as i mportant to this new world as it i s to you, and that the school is no more than the indiv i dual s in it.

By the end of your sophomore year you are a very real part of Lincoln High ... and it is an insepa r aple part of you.

Still, you spend this f irst year large ly as an onlooker setting your sights on goals for the coming years , planning for, hoping for , anticipating , the two wonderful year s yet to come.

G ary A llen, G eral d A llen, Kay A llen, Mona Rae Allison Carol A lt, Karen A lt, Mary A mend , Robert A mspoker

C harles An d erson, W. Cheryl A nd er son, A nn A ndrews, Fre d A ndrews, John A n d rews, Marguerite Arnold, Donald A tkinson, Margaret A tkinson

Jane Babcock, Ivan Baker, R osemary Barker, Orville Barnes, Edd Barnhill, Dean Bartlett, Lawrence Bate, Lorraine Bates

Carol Bauer ; H arold Bauer, M arsha Bauer, Paul Baxter, James Baylor, Bar b ara Becker, Neva Becker, Roger Behrends

J ud ith Beier, L in d a Bell, D e nnise Bellairs, A strida Bendrups, Beth Bentall, T ruman Berry, Knute Berstis, D. Ross Bedwell

Larry Bedwell, Ila Bettinger , Edward Bice, Marga;et Biel, Joyce Bindrum , Dagnija Bite, Jo A nn Blackwell, Cynthia Blake

C harles Blalock, G ayla Blasczak, Martha Bliss, James Boehm, Margaret Bohl, Judy Boline, David Bond , Steve Bork

Bruce Boveia, G wendolyn Bowler, A valee Br a me, Marjorie Brannen , Peter Brendal, Donna Bridegam, Rebecca Bridegam, David Brill

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.. W inston Britt: Wanda Brooks , Norma Br.own , Lil a Brunkow , Jack Bruns , Lyle Brunsen , Kenneth Bryan , Stuart Buhrdorf

Chery l Burcham , Don Burcham , Carole Burk , James Burkett , Myron Busboom , Gera Id Butts, Bonnie Bu e low, Deanna Byers

Janet Byron , James Cade , Larry Caldwell , Ronald Ca lhoun, Sally Carr , Jane Carter , Harley Cassner , Daniel Castigl i ano

Richard. Castig li ano , Sh irl ey Cayou , Karen Chambers , Terry Chand l er , Barbara Chasson , George Chi l ds, Lawrence Clark, Larry Clawson

Clarence C l emens , James Clement, Carol Coe, Lloyd Cole, Marcia Comstock, Michae l Conn , Dennis Cooney , Barbara Cooper

Sharon Corne ll, Harley Cotton , Ro 11 i e Courtright , James Craig , Robert Cranda ll, Sharon Crosby , Jon Crumb , Sal ly Dale

Jean Dallas , John Damm, Karen Daugherty , Eugene Davis, Sharon Davis , Thomas Dav is, Stephen deBrow n, Lillian Debus

Sharon DeHaven , Vincent Delgado, Diane Denham , Dona l d Dermeyer , Jeannette Dick, Robert Diegel, DeAnn Dietrich, V ir ginia Diffenderfer

Marguerite Dolen , Karen Dorman, Janet Doty , Sharon Doug l as, Jon Downs , Lon DuBois , Walt Ducker , Mar ilyn Duncan

Stuart Durbin , James Eite l. Caro l e El s, Dav i d Enersen , Jerry Ernisse , Robert Eshelman , Katherine Evans , Russe ll Evans

Will i am Evans, Terry Farber , Larry Fauss, Jacqueline Feather, Robert Fenemore , Patr icia Fil bert , Sharon Filbert, Richard Fischer

Leona Fisher, Dennis Flachman , Ly l e Flanders, Graham Fl ury, Dennis Focht, Robert Foster , Sam Foudray , Larry Fou lk

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"Was ist das?" inquire Eva Uribe and Bill Power as they attempt to enter the lounge.

Lincoln High hosted the state wrestling tournament and a large number of spectators turned out to watch some of the states outstanding high school athletes compete in this so-called " minor" sport.

William Fow l es , Sharon Framstead, James Freauf , Ray Frohn, Nancy Fry , Kenneth Fuhrer , Me lvin Gagner , Myron Gagner

Ri ta Gandara , Kenneth Gardner, John Garrett, Timothy Gartner ; Frank Gates , Rodney Geis , Sheri ll Ge is t lin ger , Carol George

Karen Ge o rge , Rona ld Gerner , Roderick Gibb, Richard Gibson, Ralph Giebelhaus , Bruce Glantz , Dianne G l enn, Martha G o d win

Roy Goemann , Lyle Goodenkauf , Alma Lou G oss, Denn is Grady , John Grady , Andr is Grasmanis , Me lvin Grasz , Dawn Greene

Gary Greene ss, Anda G ,inberg~ , Darrel l Gro ss, Marlene Gross , Sharon Gro~s , Roberta Guilliatt , Ron ald Haack , Richard Haa se

Sharon Hackstadt, Galen Hadley, Truman Had l ey , V i ck i e Haeffner , Caro lyn Hahn , Barbara Ha ls ted, Joyce Hamilton , Mary Hamilton

Dennis Hanneman , Cathie Harris, Gerald Harri s, Patricia Har ris, Catherine Hart , Georgia Hartman , Donna Harwood, Sue ll en Heebner

Leonard Helton , John Helzer, John Hempe l, Cynthia Henry , Raymond Hen sl ey , LeRoy Hergenrader , Sandra Hergenrader, James Hershberger

Stephen HesSlif, Kay Hesser, Jon Heumpnreus, Robert Hewes, Virgini~ Hi ldebrand, Patricici Hill, William Hobbs , Martin Hockemeier

Barbara Hoffman, Shirley Hoffman, William Hollibaugh , Cheri Hooley, G loria House , Jeanette Hou sel, Nancy Housel, LaDonna Howell

Robert Howell, Margaret Howey, John Howlett, Karen Hudson, Linda Hudson , Judith Hugelman, Mary Jo Hughes , Nancy Hugh es •

Jeanette Hunkins, Leona Hunt, Alan H urd, Robert Hyatt , Rich.ard .Imm, John lndrikson, George Isaman, Candace Ivey

Robert Jackson, Gerald Jacobs, Sandra Jacobsen , llze Jakobsons, Stuart Jenkins, Juris Jesifers, Stan ley Johannes, Barbara Johnson

Gary Johnson , Mary Alice Johnson, Monica Johns,rn, Richard LaVern Johnson, Richard Louis Johnson, Robert Johnston, Eugene Jones , Marshall Jones

Rita Jones, LeRoy Juengel , Clifford Kahler, Sandra Kahler , Sharon Kahler , David Kahm, Dennis Kamprath, Joyce Kaufman

Phyllis Kaufman , Ste ven Kehm, Jane Keill , Marvin Keith, Joel Keller , Dennis Kercha l, Karen Kermmoade, Diana Kerns

Wayne Kerns, Bette King, Gera ld King, Patricia Kinney, Lorraine Kinnison, Roine Kirkbr ide, Darlene Kliment, Bruce Kline

The natives are restless as evidenced by the Apache

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Sallye Miller serves Caroline Yant, Ela in e Markey, Kay Mace, JoRene Layton, and Marsha Bauer at the Coed Counselo rs tea for incoming sophomores arrow emitting from Dave Meyer 's chest. Sympathizers are Revis, Powell, Isaman and Strain.

Teddy Kluge, Kenneth Knecht, Tim Knott, Janice Knowlton, Polly Kobel, Paula Koch , James Koehn, Karen Konz

Marilyn Kostos, Duane Kreck- · low, Jerry Kreiger, Wayne Krull, David Krumm , Johnny Krzeneski , Gary Kubert, Martin Kubicek

Cralene Kuebler, Garry Kuehn , Jim Kuehn, Paul Kugrens, Bonnie Kuklin, Gary Kunert, Bette , Jo Lambert, Jochen Landre

Robert Lane , William Lane , Donna Larsen, Marcia Larsen, Sharon Larsen, Herb Zaunzemis, Richard Laursen, Donald Lawson

Lester Lawson, Sandra Lawson, JoRene Layton, Ramona Lengner, Charlene Lentz, Marcia Leybold, Jacqueline Likens, John Linn

Jacqueline Lintz, Herbert Linville, Gary Little , Roger Lohr, James Long, Carol Loos, Lynne Lovell, Sharon Luedtke

Rodney Luft, Anne Lundy , Melvin Lybarger, Roger Lytle, Kathryn Mace, Lee Maler, Dennis Malone , Paul Malzer

Wayne Mares, Carolyn Maresh, Herbert Marker, Elaine Markey , Charles Martin , Clarence Martin, Darrell Martin, Diane Martin

Judith Martin, Gerald Massa, Donald Masters, Gene Masters, Diane Mattice, Kent Mauel, Barbara Maul , Robert Maxham

Donald Maxwell, Peter Mazurak: Gene McCreight, Heather McDougall , Daniel McGerr, Grant McGowan, Mickey McGuire, Daren McKeeman

Kenneth Mclane, Don McLarnan, Dick McMichael, Joe McNeil, Joseph McPheeters, Richard McPheeters, Arthur McWilliams, Judy Meahan

Sharon Meier, Ardith Meinke, Virgil Meints , Sharon Meisinger , Mary Lou Melson , Patricia Metcalf, Annette Metz , Janet Metz

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Jean Ann Mey~r , Joan Meyer , David Meyers, Ro lli n Michaud , Betty Jo Miller, Eleanor Miller, John Miller , Kathryn Miller

Philip Miller , Richard Miller, Del o res Minford , David M i tche ll, Roger Moats , Roger Mo o ck, Calvin Mook , Charles M oo re

Ro y Morgan , George Moroz , Betty Morris, Richard Morr is, Sammy Morris, Jeanette Morrison , Marcella Moser, Maurice Moser

Rona l d M ull ins, Ronald Munson, Patricia Murkle , Edward Murphy , Lawrence Murray , Janet Myers , • Don Neemann , Janet Ne ls on

Kathryn Nel"son, Rebecca Nelson, Charlotte Newman, Gerey Nichols , Don Niederhaus, Mary Niemann , Beverly Niemeyer, Sharon Nixon

Diane Nobbman , Marvin Novak, Michael Obermeyer , Kathleen O'Kelly , Merle Oldenburg , Fred Olson, Harry Oquist , Gregg Ortiz

Carolyn Osmera , Douglas Osterholm, Carol Jean Ostiguy , John Owen , Barbara Owens, JoAnn Owens, Judith Owens , Vicki Owen s

Arya Ozo lins, Karen Packer , Ronald Palmer , Sherry Patton , Louis Pauly, Michael Payne , Phil li p Pearce, William Perkins

Gloria Perrin, Albert Perry , Lee Pester, Virginia Peters , Ro ger Peyton , Wi lli am Pfeiff, Conn i e Phillips, Denn is Phi llips

D o retta Phillips , Susan Pierce , Gay l e Pitsch, Charlotte Pleis, Garry Powe l I , Merna Prettym an, William Probasco , Sherry - Lane Proctor

Gord on Quincy , Carl Rafert, Jerry Ray , Betty Rector, Creig Reed, Martina Re.el , Gunta Rekte, Richard Revis

Robert Reynolds , Sandra Rice , Sharon Rice, Richard · Rip l ey , Jim Roach , Ly l e Roach , Sandra Roach , Ronda Robert

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Diane Robotham , John Rohn , Joyce Ronin , Janis Ronis , Virg ini a Roseberry , Norman Rosenberg , Richard Runge, Ernest " Ryan

Ju li ana Ryan , James Sackett , Gaylen Sandvo l d , Herman Saunders , Caro l yn Scan lon, James Scanlon , Franc is Schaad , Jeanette Schaa f

Joy Scha ll, Glenn Schaumb erg , Keith Scheer, Bob Scheidt, Rosa Scherle, Lyle Schleiger , Bruce Schne i der, ' Delores Schneider

George Ann S::hneider, Judy Schnell , Robert Schne ll, Loi s Schnieber , Sandra Schr in er, Susan Schr i tt , Linda Schulde is, Roger Schwabauer

Denny Schwartz, Pame l a Schwarzenbach, Larry Schweitzer , Lenore Schweitzer, Rebecca Schwenke , Robert Schwenke , Karen Schw i chtenberg , Ro bert Schwindt

Mar jo rie Scott , Judy Shafer , Laura Shane r, Patr i c i a Shannon , Audrey Shaw , Be v erl y Shefferd , Patricia Sheldon , Curt is Shipps.

Ro nn i e Shuler, Sarah Shutt s, Barry Siedel! , Donald Si efkes , Carol Si mmons , Edward Si mpson, James Simps on, Mary Sims

Harvey Sin ger, Thomas Sitzma n, Susan Slezak , Thoma s Sl one , Robert Sly ter , Yo l anta Smeils , James • Smice , Ad olf Smid berg

Sharon Smiih , Warren Sm ith, Russe ll Snow , Su san Sommer , Peter Sommerha us er , Sandra Sommers , Larry Sorge , Sandra Spaedt

Joyce Spahn , Virginia Span n, Joyce Spoor , Dav i d Staat s, An i ta Stakens , Darrel Stanard , Jim Stanislaus, Sheral Starck

Patr i cia Staska , Alfred Stauning, Lois Steva , Deanna Stevenson, Tom Stewart, Van Siewa rt, Tom Stone , Andrea Stoneman

Glen Strain , Edward Straka , Shirley Strand , Barry Strube , Steve Strube , Ca ro lyn Suckstorf. Char l es Sun d lin g , Donald Sutto n

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Barbara Taylor, Richard Taylor, Mary Teale, Sandy Teeters, Francine Teleen, Mark Teply, Larry TeSelle, Loralee TeSelle

James Thomas, Carole Thompson, Larry Thompson , Peggy Thompson , Sylvia Thompson , Carolyn Timpson, Judith Tippery, James Townsend

Kay Trimble, Edith Truax , Sharon Trudeau, Jolene Tucker, John Turek, V ictor Turley , Donna Upton , Eva Uribe

William• Yan Amerongen, Clara Van Horn , Sharon Van Valin , Carlotta Venerable, James Villwock , Gary Vasta, Kenny Walden , Jerry Waldo

Marcia Waldron, Claudia Walker, Robert Walker, James Wallen, Nancy-Ann Wallin, Delila Ward , Marjorie Ward, Phyllis Ward

Twilia Ward , Mary Warner, Selma Warnken , Larry Watson , Jackie Wealch , Christian Weber , Russell Weber, Stanley Wehrli

Roger Weideman , Richard Weill, Vernon Welch , Sharon Wells , Mary Wertman, Carolyn Wertz , Tom Wescott, Richard West

Norma Weyand , Virgin i a Wheaton, Jacqueline White , Joan Whiteman, Harold Whitmarsh, Karen Wiedeman , Rita Wiens, Lee Wikoff

Thomas Wilcox, Chris Thomas Wi lli amson, Williamson, Marilyn William Wilson , Unita Marlene Wink

Wilken, Carey Willis , ' Wimes ,

Alice Winkelman , Wesley Wipf , William Wis,bey , Dona Id Wise, Jerry Wismer, Gordon Wolcott, Joseph Workman, Margaret Wurm

Wanda Wurtz, Carolyn Wyant, ' Caroline Yant, John Yost, Judy Young , Fred Youngscap , Barbara Zbytniuk , Barbara Z icheck

Warren Ziegenbein , Den nis I Zimmerer , Janet Zimmerman, r Sam Zollicoffer

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IVIT

The success of any group often depends upon the quality of its leadership. Leaders of the year 's successful Student Council were first semester president Bill Dermyer (above) and second semester president Bil l Bowers (below), who presided over all council meet i ngs.

STUDENT COUNCIL

Lincoln High's body of student government, the Student CounciL met fourth period on Tuesdays and Thursdays to plan and discuss school activities and problems, carry out special projects, and gain valuable experience in leadership.

One of the main responsibilities of this year's council was the upkeep and improvement of the Links HiSpot, our student lounge. Other projects included selling football programs at all home games, peddling Lincoln High pencils, sponsoring a sports banquet in November, and following this successful affair with another in April. Members also held an assembly on student conduct, undertook a special Christmas project to help a needy family, ~onducted a survey of the ECA point system, supervised student elections, and performed many other services to the school and community.

Student Council is made up of twenty-four students e!ected every spring to serve for the following year. There are four sophomores, eight juniors and twelve seniors, evenly divided between boys and girls.

In addition to those elected, exchange student Sol Klaastad was invited to attend council meetings as a regular member.

All members attended the State Student Council Convention in McCook.

Sharon Anderson and Bill Dermyer attended student council camp in Cheley, Colorado this past summer and Mary Margaret Holtmeier and Sharon Witt went to convention in Rosewell, New Mexico.

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Row I: Powel l, C. Douglas, Geier, Calhoun , A nderson , Witt , Tice. Row 2: Joynt, Gatto, ~ogar, Grierson , S. Douglas, St ump, Garner. Row 3: Kaalstad, Morr ison, Kuklin, Binning, Bowers, Donaldson, Fa rley, Holtmeier, Geistlinger. Not Pictured: Burt, Dermyer.

A Sfudent Council Christmas project finds John Donaldson, Bill Dermyer, Brian Binning and Bill Bowers preparing to deliver gifts to a needy family.

Engaging in a popular student activity, " goofing off, " are Mary Margaret Holtmeier, " Little Donnie " Burt, Jean Morrison, Chip Kuklin and Sharon Douglas.

Gene Tice, Ron Calhoun, Diane Geier, Sharon Witt and Sharon Anderson take part · in the Student Council crusade to keep the student lounge neat and clean.

Discussing the program for the sports banquet are members of a Student Council committee , Charlotte Douglas, Sue Stump, Dick Farley, Judy Garner and Gary Powell.

In preparation for the spring sports banquet, Pat Bogar, Steve Joynt, and Jackie Gatto decorate fellow council member, Jan Grierson.

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LINKS

Here, at last, is the finished product, The 1958 Links. A school year packed with hours of hard work, periods of doubt and frustration, and lots of good laughs comes to a close for the members of the Links Board.

Planning the book, scheduling pictures, writing copy, laying out pages, reading proof all took the time and energies of the 1958 Links Board members, Jer, Llih , Nes , Bobbie , Ma're, and Annie.

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Barbara Tanner Forma l Photography Editor Bob Hill Editor Gerald Rominger Staff Photographer

BOARD

But now the book is out; and the nights without sleep, the frustration of picture cropping and j uggling layouts, the tedious work of indexing and writing biographies, the seemingly-endless picture taking, and the headaches of selling ads and balancing the books, all begin to seem worthwhile.

Links board members are selected from junior applicants in the spring of the year and serve for both semesters of their senior year. Because of the great amount of time

required to produce the book, members are limited in their other school activities.

Out of the talents and efforts of these six board members, the unique disorganization of room 319, and the excellent cooperation of Woodruff Printing and Capital Engraving Companies, has come this attempt to capture the spirit of Lincoln High School life, The 1958 Links. It has been an experience never to be forgotten

Ann Walker Bus in ess Manager Links Salesmen: Row I: Meyer, Ollenburg, Sheldon , Davidson , Sovereign , and Warner. Row 2: Kennell , Thompson , Lawson , Kaufman , Johnson , Kinney and Phillips. Row 3: Sp i cer , Carr , Ol son, Rasmussen, Weill and Doty. Not Pictured: Ray Howlett , Penny Penton , Jim Huff , Lois Campbe ll, Sharon Hemsath , Be verly Moxham , Karen Rogers , Barba ra Johnson and La ur a Shaner.

ADVOCATE

Every other Wednesday the Advocate, Lincoln High's newspaper, is issued, filled with news of school happenings and coming events.

The Advocate, now in its sixtysecond year of publication, is produced by a student staff sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Gartner and is issued without charge to all students.

Members Qf the staff are selected from preparatory journalism courses and meet sixth period for one semester.

Barbara Phi lli ps , Barbara Ilg; Marion Dorn, Roger Goesche l and Nancy Stefanisin. Donna Blodgett, Charlotte Risser, Bonnie Bush , Marty Davey, Ray Howlett , business manager; and Donna Becker.
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Janice Breen, Donita Re ich, and Sandie Greeness. Angela Long , second-page editor ; Jan Foltz, managing editor; Doug Ke il!, sports ed itor; Liz Morr is, third page ed ito r; and Jean Murphy, editor-in-chief.
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Jeannine Fenton , Sue Heggen, Judy Warner , Judy Overton an::J Lavonn Debu s.

STAFF

Room 219, the Advocate newsroom, is always in a flurry of activity just preceding deadlines and the bustle of last minute story writing, headline counting, and copy reading is familiar to all who have had the experience of working on Advocate staffs.

In addition to producing the paper , members of the first semester staff attended the Nebraska High School Press Association Convention where they participated in pane l discussions and took part in various j ournalistic competitions.

K ay LeR iche, Donita Rei:h, thir d -page editor; and Liz Kaufman. J e rry C risp, sp orts e d itor; Sal lye M ille r , editor-in- c hief; Ju dy Corn an d A unnamarie G ilmore. Ruth Liepnieks, se c ond-page editor; Phil G ilbert, busin e ss manager; A nn Shel d on an d Marion Dorn. Connie Zink , Bonnie Bush, Nancy Stefanisin and Ricardo Cruz
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Mary Lou PrewiH , Jane C onnealy, Wilhelmine Low e , m a naging editor; and La V onne Warak.

Olivia (Jan Foltz}, the Bramson maid (Marilyn Winter}, the Bramson cook (Penny Penton) and Hubert Laurie (Jim Dick) register surprise as they find a piece of incriminating evidence.

Mrs. Bramson (Jo Couch) becomes very fond of Dan (Doug Keill} whom she adds to her group of servants, but Dan plots to murder her for her money.

Mrs. Bramson ' s niece, Olivia Crayne (Jan Foltz), discovers t~at Dan (Doug Keill) has committed a recent murder, but, being rather taken with him, she tries to shield him.

'NIGHT MUST FALL '

Directed by Miss Mary Thompson, cast members of the senior class play, Night Must Fall, gave a truly outstanding performance.

• The setting for the play is the cottage of Mrs. Bramson, a hypochondriac, in Essex, England. Dan, a bellboy in a nearby hotel, comes to visit the Bramson home and remains as a servant. The discovery by Olivia that Dan is a murderer and his own continued plotting bring about a psychological struggle that, along with the personality of Dan, holds the audience spell-bound.

In the play, Inspector Belsize of Scotland Yard arrested Dan only once, but in rehearsals Doug Keill and John Donaldson went through the scene a hundred times.

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Always willing to aid a worthy cause, Miriam Wilkins (Margaret Hendrikson) signed up for her father Harry Wilkins (Arnie Garson) to give a pint of blood, much to his displeasure and discomfort.

'DEAR RUTH'

Another succ essful Lincoln High dramatic performance was the Junior Class Play, Dear Ruth, presented May 9, under the direction of Miss Mary Thompson. The action in this entertaining comedy takes place in the home of a somewhat typical American family, the Wilkins. The younger girl of the family, Miriam, starts the trouble by writing letters to Lt. Bill Seawright and signing the name of her older sister, Ruth. You can see the difficulties that arise when Bill returns, thinking he knows and loves "Dear Ruth."

Lieutenant Bill Seawright (Chip Kuklin) and Ruth Wilkins (Louise Shad ley) appear quite solemn as Judge Wilkins (Arnie Garson) conducts the marriage ceremony of Martha Seawright (Sandie West) and Chuck Vincent (Chet Paul).

" laaahck! " , says Albert Kummer (Joel Lundak) and the Wilkins family indentured servant (Pat Haley) as they dispose of some smelly flowers.

In one of her more romantic moods, Ruth Wilkins (Louise Shadley) discusses the bone structure of her nose with Lieutenant Bill Seawright (Chip Kuklin).

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SENIOR

CHOI R

Sounds-mainly musical-ring through Lincoln High's third floor halls every third period. At this time, members of Hugh Rangeler's Aeolian Choir meet to practice their numbers. This group performed for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter assemblies, and Christmas vespers. Wearing the traditional black robes, they also made severa l appearances for groups outside of school.

Marie (Jean Murphy) and Lady ' Maude Estabrooke · (Carolyn Coffman) come to the aid of the fainting hero i ne , Eileen (Penny Penton ), as her lover, Barry O'Day (George Mechling), looks on w ith concern.

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A:OLIAN CHOIR: Row I: Caldwell , director; Wesierski, Douglas , Winter , Foltz, Penton, Sheldon, S A nderson, Foreman, Connealy , Miller, Jones. Row 2: Jager, Feather, Lowe, Rendell, Bogar, J. Anderson, Zink , Holtmeier, K. Walker, Middleswart, Willis , Saunders. Row 3: Hoyer , Barnard, Bunker , Pi etenpol , Warner , G. Young , Mechling , Bond , D Young, Dermyer , Mo uden , Rut t. Row 4 : Kl aastad , Red i ger , Thompson, Coffman ,
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The action in Eileen focuses around the Irish rebellion of 1798. Members of the chorus of rugged Irish smuggl er s gather for a moonlight session.

PRESENTS 'EILEEN '

Tawards the end of the school year a number of singers were selected from the choir membership and, under the direction of Ivan Caldwell, formed Lincoln High ' s first Madrigal group. The highlight of the year for Aeolian Choir was the successful presentation of this year's opera, "Eileen" on February fourteenth and fifteenth.

Ro si e Flynn (Sharon Anderson) , Dinny Doyle (Bill Walker), Mickey O ' Brien (Steve Roberts) and Shaun Dhu (Wes Kerns) listen attentively to Biddy Flynn (Laurie Abernethy) who is displaying her Irish temper.

from the p

e of concealment where he has overheard a conversat ron revealing the secret identity of Barry O ' Day. It's Gordon Young 's day in the barrel.

/EO LIAN CHOIR: Row I: Ris ser, Stefanisin , Greeness, Abernethy , Epp , Keiser , Reich , Geier, Camp, Diamond , Fields, Boslau, Range l er , director Row 2: Lud l am , Long , Brown, Davey , Dailing, Lyt le, Tanner, Murphy , Parrish, Myers , Mue l beier, Smith. Row 3: Barron , DeVore , T i ce , Grierson , Marks , Waybr i ght, Delehoy , Morri s, Ilg, Fenton , Tucker Row 4: Wa lli ck , Snyder , Ander son, Kerns , Burke, Sorensen , Prucha , Irons , McCu lly, Beggs , Metzger.
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A DAY AT THE BEACH: Seated: Diamond , Reich, Quattrocchi. Standing: Stump, Waybright, Saunders, Sullivan , Walker, O ' Neill , Fields, Ba soco, Farr is, McCu lly, Risser and Beggs.

SU-GAR SAL 'N SUE: Brenda A lla cher and Marlene Goeden.

FEUDIN' 'N FUSSIN': Margery Coffey and Margaret Henriksen.

NO BUSINESS LIKE

Lincoln High show people proved to three large audiences that there is "No Business Like Show Business" and that Lincoln High students need take a back seat to no one in the entertainment department. The 1958 edition of Joy Night was a success.

With the announcement of this year's theme , school and private groups began to rack their minds for ideas, plan acts, and polish up semi-hidden talents. The excitement of tryouts and announcement by the central committee, of acts to be included were followed by a period of perfecting routines and coordinating the show under the skillful direction of Miss Mary Thompson.

The efforts of all participants in the individual acts, the work of John Mi'll ' s combo and master of ceremonies, Roger Goeschel, in coordinating the pro-

WEE BIT 'O HEATHER, Girls Octet: Thompson, Penton , Foltz, Bogar , Lyt l e, Long , De lehoy and Mu rphy. CHEEZIE WHEEZIE PLAYHOUSE, Mimes: Row I: Likens , Bella irs, Kuklin, Douglas , V Owens , Procto r, Metcalf and Wink. Row 2: Alt , Kinney, Howell and J. Owens.

HERE COMES THE SHOWBOAT: Harm , Anderson, Bauer , Edwards and Bell.

STATION BREAK, John Mills and Orchestra: Miller , Joynt , Unterseher , Mills , Yost and Edwards.

SHOW BUSINESS

gram, the fascinating lighting effects, and the work of the many members of Joy Night crews combined to make this a professional caliber production.

Those who saw Joy Night will always remember the beautifully done backdrop which captured the pulse of the Show Business theme, the opening act, " On With the Show" by Boys Glee, the closing act "All the World's A Stage" by the Girls Glee, and the array of talent packed in between-including "Unt" who stole the show with his strumming and singing of the classic "Hannah."

For those who participated in Joy Night, even more than for the pleased audience, there's "No Business Like Show Business.' '

TOMBSTO NE TERRITORY, Boys Octet: Seated: Mechling and Kerns. Standing: Barron, Binning , Dermyer , Walker, Sorensen and Bowers.

MASTER OF CEREMONIES: Roger Goeschel.

JOY NIGHT CENTRAL COMMITTEE: Row I: Lundak, Backstrom, Couch, Thompson, Houdek, Howlett, Fenton and Mart. Row 2: Ludlam , Zadina, Bogar , Long, Martin , Franklin and Caldwell.

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C·OUNTY DAY AND H1OME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES

Home Room representatives help plan school activities and ass i st with the work of the home rooms from which they are elected. These representatives automatica l ly become the candidates for class officers. The fun of campaigning for a County Day office is something that every Lincoln

High junior can experience. Following filings for offices, candidates began passing out badges and plastering the halls with posters. After the excitement of elections, county day w i nners spend a day touring the courthouse and talking to the actual county officials.

HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES: Row I: Upton , J a co b son, Huf man, She l d on , Summers, Pitsch , Dale , Likens, Te ale , Swin d le and Stuhr. Row 2: Rowen, Delehoy , Stoneman, Gr eenman, A nderson , Howey, W ink e lman , Bentall, Blackwe l l, Sellmey e r a nd H o ppe Row 3: G ersten b erger, Schaaf, Hunkins , C ouch, L iden , Risser, Bush, V eon, C arey , W alker, a nd Johnston. Row 4: W ehrli, Pfeiff , Ga rson, Te Sel l e , W allick, Schr i tt , J a ko b sons, Rasmussen , Marler, Sommerhauser, W eill a nd G i bb Row 5 : Hill , M eyers, Sorensen, F re d ricksen, W i~mer , Nielsen , Ud e , W hitak e r, W alker, G roth, H artman , Townsen d , and Stokke '

County Day Winners: Row I : Jean Mor r ison, Karen Rogers , Donna Likens and Judy G arner. Row 2: Kit Phelps , Vern Hartman , Ch i p Kukl i n Ste and Do na Felt Row 3: John Osterlund , Bill Power , Doug C arr and Jack Powe ll
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SCRIBE STAFF

Scribe is an annual school publication featuring some of the best in Lincoln High writings. Between its covers are included original essays, poems , and short stories which have been written, submitted, compiled, edited, sold , and read by members of the student body.

Sarge Dub i nsky , Gwe n Gar r ett , and Char lotte Dougla s seem to app r o v e of the Scribe materia l they have been r ead i ng , but " smi ley " Si d Chesnin " don ' t lik e i t. "

This year, for the first time, Scribe became independent of Writers Club and was produced by a staff chosen from junior and senior applicants. Working after school under the direction of Miss Wanda Crawmer and Miss Irene Martin this staff selected and arranged the literary efforts to be included in the 1958 Scribe.

Va l eri e Wheeler reads a selection from Cavalcade, a national high school literary publication, wh i le Ann Mueh l be i er and Jo Couch discuss some wor k subm i tted for Scribe.

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BOYS OCTET : Bowers, Sorensen , Binning , Ke rns , Wa lker , Dermy e r , Ba rron , Mechling, Sell , accompanist.

GIRLS OCTET: Thompson, Penton , Foltz , Bogar, Lytle, Long , Delehoy , M urphy, C offman , ac c ompanist.

OCTETS~ BOYS GLEE

Membership in the Boys or Girls Octet is the highligh t of many musica l careers in Lincoln High. Members of each of the 1958 octets donated time and ta lent to perform for many commun i ty groups and occasions outside of school as well as appearing in

various schoo l events.

Boys Glee is made up of sophomore and junior boys, directed by Ivan Caldwel l They have performed i n Joy Night , assemb l ies , and vespers.

BOYS GLEE: Row I: Saunders , Frohn, Sackett , Hanneman, Witt, Payne , Schaumburg, Bou'fen, Ortiz, Turley Row 2: Simpson , Hershberger, Flanders , Mauel , Jacobs , Kahm , G iebelhaus, G erner , Belknap, True, Leo , Peeks. Row 3: Schneider ,• G aber , Roof , Davis , Hewes, Snow, H aase , Deahn, Schrunk , Honnor, Johnson, Barrett, Hessee, Kamprath. Row 4: H inkel, T raudt, G ilbert, Bridgewater, Howland , Burt , F lynn , Lane, Pennington, Ernisse, Morehead, Thompson , Meyers, Westcott, G arson , Peyton.

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JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE : Row I : Jundt , Clough , J. Hergenrader, treasurer ; Morrison, president; G arner , librari a n; ' Hanna , accompanis t ; Row e n. Row 2: Sommers, Kimmel, Swindle , Koehler , G rah a m, C aywoo d , Sto ll ey , Lin d en, Kuhn, C off e y, Me ling e r,

Bl a ck b urn Row 3: Z a d ina , Satterfiel d , K a ufm a n, H arpster, Ell sworth , Butler , Klemsz, O l l enburg, Fou d r a y, Ma xfiel d , G oe d en, D. H e r genr ad er, J ohn~on. Row 4: BacL t rom , H ellerich, Edwa rd s, M a rl8r , M eyer, W ilhelm, W eisen b orn, Bebout , Bates , Sellmeyer , H o ppe.

JUNl 10R GIRLS GLEE

Girls Glee is made up of the blended voices of a group of junior girls under the direction of Miss Dorthea Gore.

The Glee sang antiphonally at vespers and the Christmas assembly and offered the climax to Joy Night with their act , " Around

the World. " They also made severa l appearances outside of schooL sin_ging at · junior high assemblies.

Most of the polishing for performance s is accomplished during the regular class periods.

JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE: Row I: Yonk ey , G atto , vi c e- p r e si de nt; G i b son , secret ary; G ore , d ir ect or; W i tt , li bra ri a n; Rogers, acc ompanis t , L Cam p b ell. Row 2: Sa nd ers, St u hr , Lue d tke, H art, Cr a bbe , Di e r , Ma tulis ,J oh n ston , Bell, H enriksen, Y onkey, Felt. Row 3: Mart in, Sc hwa ba uer, Bork, Si e v e rs, De l an d , Fox, Ham e r , A n der so n , Row b al, C. Cji mpbe ll, Wa se r , Ras m uss e n, He nsley Row 4: W inston, Sha d ley, Beckmann, H amilton , A rnol d , Bau e r, We st , Gar tzk e , Pow e rs , K irk, Bowers

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BAND: Row I: Fauss, Moody, Hibbert, Summers. Row 2 : G roth, Coffman, Bohl, Yost, H unkins, Te Selle, Hil d e b ran d , C lawson, Powers , Ca lhoun, Evans, Lohr , Har r is, Stanislaus, Ellikson. Row 4: Phelps, W illis, W hite, Kerns, Hinkle, W est, M artin, C lark, Sc h m i d t , A nderson, M ills, R M iller. Row 5: J. Mi l le r , M alzer, assist a nt; C hil d s, W hi tme r, Vergith, Rook, M oore, Trim b l e, Frey, Heck man

BAND

The red and b lack uniforms of Lincoln High's band added to the color of Links football games. Members of this fine marching band opened home games with the national anthem , entertained with half-time

skits featuring prec1s1on drills and formations, and provided lively mus i c.

The sounds of the band were at the center of activity in pep assemblies and the same energetic music lent to school spirit

ORCHESTRA: Row I: C hasson, A. W inkelman, Kyker, A rnold, Seymour, M oxham, H J bba r d , S Fry Row 2; McD ou ga ll, D un c an , Housel, Fisher, Krzeneski, C al d well, Salter, Berry, Spicer, Luft, M ills, H ahn, W illis, Bog a r. Row 4. Reel, Be nt a li, Pab st, Shi pp s,

Winter, G ottula. Row 3: Schwaba uer, McCreight, Fauss , Binfield, Olson , Mann , Johnson , Campbell, Cop l ey, Crandell , Jones, Gottula , Weh r, True, Saunders, Morehead, Peeks , Sinner , Reigert , Kubert, Zigenbei ·n, Harper , Brodecky, McCa llu m , Lytle, Ha ll, Munson, Proffitt , Payne , Mazurak, Fowles, Re ich, Reed , Welch, director; Campbell , G reeness, Fortner , Fle is chman , Wehrli , Edwards.

ORCHESTRA

at all home games as the Links rocked and rolled their way to a state basketbal l championship.

Of course, music played an important role in school activities other than athletics. The Lincoln High orchestra played preced-

ing all school plays, and for vespers and the opera.

These two f i ne instrumental groups, directed by Lyle Welch, helped to maintain Lincoln High's reputation as an outstanding school in the field of music.

Dietri c h, Bates , Sch wa bauer , Siefkes, Campbe ll, Bohl, Yost, Gibb , Marker , Se ll, Mace. Row 3: Probasco , G reenlee, Sommer , Sheph erd , Munson , lndrickson, Sa unders, We l ch, d irector; Frank lin, Darnauer, Ge orge, N. Fry, J. Winkelman.

TWIRLERS: Schmidt , Harm, Summers, W arak, Walker , Karnopp , Uri , W est, Ryan, Donnelly, Borner

TWIRLERS, USHERETTES, D100RMEN

Precision was the keynote to success for t he Tw i rlers as they performed their routines on the Lincoln High football field. This selected group of g i r ls led the band onto the field and provided halftime entert ainment with their well executed drills and formations. •

Two service organizat i ons who als o c ontr i buted to enjoyment of school events

were the Usherettes and Doormen. They assisted with plays, vespers, opera, and Joy Night by taking tickets , ushering people to their seats and handing out programs. Usherettes is a group composed of sophomore girls. Doormen , who assist at exits, are members of a volunteer group of sophomore, j unior and sen i or boys.

DOORMEN: Row I: Hessee, Simpson , H o bb s, Te p ly Row 2: Haase, Sc hwenke. Row 3: Siefk e s, W i lken , H arris, A llen. Row 4. Swan, Perry, Fenemore

USHERETTES: Row I : Dick , Carter, Bauer, Stoneman , W ells , Cooper. Row 2: Harris , Spann, G reene, Slezak. Row 3: Hartman , M artin, Ronin , Hoffman, M inford , Ostiguy Row 4: Layton , Johnson, Hil d ebrand, Trudeau. Row 5. No b bman, T. W ar d , D. Wa rd , Nichols, Meinke.

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AQUALINKS: Row I: West , Wa llin, Rende ll, Bind rum, Carr , Seymour , Myer s, Abernethy. Row 2: Cor n, M orris, Stump, Ho ltmeier, Smith , Stefanisin , Yo st. Row 3: Tanner, pres i dent ; Philli ps , secretary; Davey , treasurer; El am , Harm , R. M ill er , W illis, Fram st ead , Phelps, S. Mille r, Ra smusse n, Garner, Be ll, Murphy , M uehl be i er , Jundt. Not p ictur ed: Warak , vice-president; Bush.

AQUALINKS

Sophomore, junior and senior girls who demonstrate interest and ability in swimming are eligible for membership in Aqualinks, a popular Lincoln High Club.

At their meetings in the Activities Building pool they perfect strokes and prac-

Polishing up a routine for the annual spring show is a group of Aqualin ks at one of their regular Thursday meetings.

tice synchronized swimming under the sponsorship of Miss Betty Heckman.

A great deal of effort on the part of these girls went into this year ' s spring Aqualinks show " Around the World " which was enjoyed by a large crowd.

Seen floating on their spare tires are Bonnie Bush, Marty Davey, Bobbie Tanner, and Mary Margaret Holtmeie,·.

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Pro dramatist Kyle Roberts (Judy Ludlam) gives school janitor Tony (Arnie Gar$on) a piece of her mind as Lorry (Margie Coffey) looks on.

Director of the play within a play, Miss Burgess (Louise Shadley) steps in to settle an argument involv4 ing cast members Jocko (Chip Kuklin) , Andy (Darrell Shepard), Lorry (Mar,gie Coffey), and Milt (Brian Binning).

This year's Mummers play was actually two plays in one. Curtain Going Up, a three-act comedy written by Gregory Johnston, was presented December 13 on the Lincoln High stage under the direction of Mrs. Marylouise Alexander.

As with any play, much of the excitement came with tryouts and the assigning of parts, which were open to all members of Mummers.

The play itself captured much of this same excitement -for it was the story of the production of a high school play and the difficulties in which a bunch of teenagers can become entangled.

Two of the sharper teachers, Mr. Carter (Doug Keill) and Miss Moran (Fran Harpster) exchange cryptic comments.
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Curtain call: Members of the cast of Curtain Going Up assemble for their final appearance following a very successful production.

MUMMERS: Row I: Hardison, Boslau, Foltz , Walker , treasurer; Ludlam, president; Waybright , vice-president; Mi ll er, secretary; Morris , Sheldon, Deksnis. Row 2: Quattrocchi, Diamond, Basoco , McCully , Risser, Harpster, Binfield, Beg gs, Gatt o, Kaufman , Stump, C lough. Row 3: Henri ksen, Bock, Wilson , Young , Phinney, Kuklin, Franklin , Donaldson , Ke ill, Binning, Gick, Garson, Davidson. Row 4: Coffman , Murphy, Long , He ll erich , Haley , Shadley , Beckman , West , Connealy, Couch , Cacek , Coffey, King, Breen, Penton , Grisinger. Not p ictur ed: Winter, Dermyer.

MUMMERS AND MIMES

Mummers, Linco ln High dramatics organization, gives interested juniors and seniors an opportunity to learn the ropes of play production and have the fun of performing. In addition to participating in skits and activities in club meetings, members gained valuab le acting and production ex-

perience from this year 's Mummers play , Curtain Going Up. Also striving to gain stage poise were members of Mimes , sophomore dramatics club, whose projects included a Joy Night act, 1 'Cheezie Wheezie Playhouse. ''

MIMES: Row I: Harris , Kinney, Rice, Metcalf , Proctor, Howe ll, Brannen, Wallin. Row 2: Sthwarzenbach , Teale , Scott, Els, Owens, Schuldeis , A lt, Diffenderfer, Kirkbride, Babcock, Likens, Spoor , Cartier , Mrs. Houdek , Sponsor. Row 3: Packer, Duncan , Dietrich , Nelson, Shaner, Knowlton , Owens , Douglas, Wink, Billairs, Kuklin, Taylor, Howey, Blasczak. Row 4: Kostos, Jakobsons, Bliss, Ozo lins, Zbytniuk, Fry , Robotham , Snell, A ndrews, Feather, Trimble, Rice, M einke, Minford , Walker.

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INTERNA Tl10NAL CLUB

We are l iving on a shrinking planet. Despite the fact that the inhabitants of this planet are becoming increasingly interdependent, tensions among its nations are growing. In a time such as this the importance of international understanding cannot be underestimated.

The purpose of International Club is to promote the cultural exchange and good will among the earth ' s peoples which may

someday lead to world peace. International Club meetings feature programs presented by foreign exchange students, Lincoln students who have visited Europe under the American Field Service program, and wel l-traveled persons from outside the school. All of these speakers expose members to cultures different from their own and help instill an appreciation of somewhat different ways of life.

Pr esident Sol Klaastad confers with an Internat i ona l C l ub sponsor dur i ng a pau se i n the business sess i on of a typ i ca l Monday afternoon meeting.

Prepar i ng a booth for the Internat i ona l C l ub Smorgasbord are Susie Backstrom, Pat Ha l ey , Margery Coffey , Nancy But ler , and So l Klaa stad.

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Under the sponsorship of Miss Elizabeth Grone and Miss Lorraine Strasheim the club sponsored several money-raising projects including an International Club Smorgasbord in the Lincoln High cafeteria. Members also participated in the sale of lightbulbs to raise funds for the American Field Service. An article on the Internationa l Club. written by Miss Strasheim. appeared in School

Activities, a national educational publication.

Several International Club committees met regularly to plan programs for club meetings and carry out various service projects.

Three senior members. Kathy Beggs. Ellen Basoco. and Mary Beth Gottu la were selected to visit a session of the United Nations in New York.

CLUB: Row I : Park er , N e lson, K o e hl er , Ba rne tt , H offman , Witt , Se y mo u r a n d Han na. Row 2: Fi e l d s, Ba t e s,
Fa r l ey , Sto ll e y , M at ul i s, L i ep ni e ks, Rutkovstis, Lin gen f e l de r, Wa sh bu rn , K i rk , a n d Sa nde rs Row 3: W h e el e r ,
va n, We st , Lo m ax , Parsons, M es a , De ksnis, O ls e n , Sp o me r, Rebe ns d o rf , C o ffey , Waybr i g ht , Ca ka no vski s, a nd Wa se r. Row 4: Ve on , Hame r, W ertman , Ed wa r ds , W alker , C hu d l ey , C h e r r y , Fr anklin, L un d ak, Fa uss , Ga rson , C h esni n , Seg ne r , Irwin a nd Pa r rish
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Y-TEENS : Row I: Z ad in a , A lla ch er, C ra b be , W righ t , McA llister ,~ Powers, Backstrom, C lou g h, Beckmann. Row 2: W inkelm a n, Damrow , C. Sm ith, Donnelly, Stias+ny, Howe y , W

Y-TEENS

Traditionally one of the largest and most popular school clubs is Y-T eens. This service club is a world-wide organization sponsored by the Y.W.C.A.

The fundamental purpose of Y-T eens is to help build universal understanding and good will.

Membership here , as in Y-T eens groups throughout the nation, is open to all inter-

ested girls. Club activities feature entertainment, parties, and the traditional Snow Ball formal, in addition to many worthwhile projects of service to the community.

Lincoln High's princess at the annual city-wide Snow Ball this year was Carol McAllister. About 130 Y-Teens and their dates were present.

Y-TEENS: Row I: Duncan , C hasson, Dale , H ahn , C A lt, Bl a sza k, Pr ettyman, Nie m eyer. Ro 2: Ros eb erry, Philli p s, Yant, Fa rle y , U p ton, Schwa r zen b ach, Bau e r, M infor d , La yton , Johnson, K . A lt. Row 3: Ste va, Mace , Ma r ke y, St o ll ey, H am e r, W hit e , Ellickson, Beier, M einke, Knowlton, Wa llin, A lex a nder, Binfiel d Row 4: M iller, C a c ek, A men d , Ramer , Jeffers, Nelson , Slez a k, C arter, S. Baars , B. Ba ars, H e r ge n r ad e r , W illis.

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FUTURE SECRET ARI ES CLUB: Row I: Walker , secretary; Mueller , treasurer ; Bl odgett, vice-president; Schwindt , president ; Pillard. Row 2: Bauers , Hergenrader, Sampson , Schaaf, Bindrum , Harder, Lautzenheiser, Mauter. Row 3: Rediger , Rendell, W il ke , TeSelle , Martin , Giebelhaus , Wr i ght , Dumpert , sponsor. Row 4: Thompson , Shaw , Ti chota , Borner, Baars , Mussman , Cook.

FUTURE NURSES AND SECRETARIES

A new club · was formed this year to meet growing student interest. The Future Secretaries Club, sponsored by Miss Dorothy Dumpert, made a number of visits to business firms and observed in action the methods they had studied. Membership was open to future secretaries in their second year of stenographic training.

Another club which offers an oppor-

+unity for members to become familiar with their possible future occupation is Future Nurses Club. This group made visits to local hospitals and had professionals in the medical field speak at meetings. Sponsored by our school nurse, Mrs. Alice Youngscap, future nurses studied health and safety and gained some practical experience in preparation for the nursing profession.

FUTURE NURSES CLUB: Row I: Gi l more , Upton , Saunders, vice - president ; Lyt l e , president ; Thompson , corresponding secretary ; Connea l y , secretary-treasurer ; Crabbe , Fe l t. Row 2: Likens , Marler , J. M i ller , Dickey, Wertman , D. Sm i th , Chudly , C. Sm i th , LeRossi gno l, Wa ll in, Uri, Hens l ey. Row 3: Ell i ckson, Martin , Strazdins , Wadhams , Bowers , Hellerich , Geiger , Farley , Hufman , Dellos , Brock , Parks , K i ng. Row 4: Hatfi e l d, Hamer , Owens , McLaughl i n, WaybrigH , Overton, Campbell , Brannen ,M. Mil l er, Kirk , Powers , Stolley , Johnstone Not p i ctured: Allacher , Anderson , Chi 'lelly, Clough , Fin i gan, Ilg, Johnston , McC u lly , Morrison, O ' Neill , Rogers , Walker.

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ART AND CLEF CLUBS

Many students interested in art participated i n the wor kships of the Art C l ub , sponsored by Mrs Shi rl ey Martin and Don Byorth. Meetings centered a r ound ind i vidua l and group artist i c pro j ects and criticism of one another ' s creations. Instruction in and discussions of techn i ques and trips to view exhib i ts were among the club ' s activities

Clef C l ub is a group of sophomore mus i c enthusiasts. By performing for one another at meet i ngs, . members of this club, sponsored by Miss Dorthea Gore and Ivan Ca ldwell, promoted polish and exper i ence for the mus i cal l y talented as we ll as p r ov i ding fun and entertainment.

CLUB: Row I: G odwin, Benfall. Hughes, Kinney, Jacobsen, Brooks. Row 2: A lt, Likens , W il_lis, Kubler , Bohl, Reel, M acdougal, Lundy. Row 3: Nelson, Filbert, H ahn, Duncan, Steva, Warner, Osmera, Sommer.

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ART CLUB: Row I: Koehler , Reel, Hellerich , president; Marler, vice-president; Sanders, secretary-treasurer; Keim. Row 2: Scheidt, Coffey, Mills, Becker, Kess, Venners. Row 3: Ozolins, G arrett, Wilson , Williams, Gerstenberger, Birnbaums.
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WRITE RS

WRITERS AND CAMERA CLUBS

Everyone wants to write. And Lincoln High students are no exception. Writers Club is one of the school 's most popularand most productive. Members listen to readings and participate in literary discussions. Meetings feature reading and criticism of individual creative projects and group writing activities.

Another field in which there is much student interest is photography. Camera Club offers an opportunity to exchange ideas and compare photographic techniques. Lincoln High's photography room provides facilities for instruction and experience in the taking and developing of pictures and use of photographic equipment.

CLUB: Row I: King, Glenn, Chesn in, treasurer; Birnbaums, secretary; Breen , president; Dubinsky, vice-president; Liepnieks, A nderson. Row 2: Knowlton, George, Mills , Owens, Trimble, Upton , Sch warzenbach, Halsted, W ink, Metca lf, Sc ott, Wertman, Fry. Row 3: Winkelman, Nelson, Hardison , Jakobrnns, Kaufman, Watson, Harpster , Irwin, Warner , Stokke.
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CAMERA CLUB: Row I: Andrews , Cruz , Friedman. Row 2: Olson, Johnson, Wheaton, Schuman , Dubinsky, Pierce, Belknap, Slezak , Winkelman , Stokke, Chesnin , Sa lter

Science Club huddle:

SCIENCE CLUB

Every other Thursday after school a group of Lincoln High students meet to explore the world of science. Science club meetings feature demonstrations and experiments by members, work on group and individual scientific projects, and programs presented by outstanding speakers from outside the school.

With the race to conquer outer space so predominate in the headlines this year, many Americans became aware of the increasing importance of such clubs as this. In an atomic age the advancement of a basic understanding and interest in science among all citizens is important as well as the development of top scientists.

SCIENCE CLUB: Row I: J. Winkelman , Stokke, Mooberry , Hardison, Cakanovskis, McDougall. Row 2: Wertman, George , A. Winkelman, Chasson, Waldron , Doty, Rutkovskis. Row 3: Dubinsky, Phinne y, Gibb , Bentall, Hobbs , Teply, Knott. Row 4: Chesn in, Carter, Fauss , Sa lter, Schuman, Workman, Proba:;co.

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A Sarge Dubinsky , Peter Salter , Henry Schuman, Marty Stokke, second semester president; and John Winkelman, first semester president.
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In its second year the Junior Red Cross Council promoted many worthwhile activities. Members participated in the Lincoln Junior Red Cross Roundup, early in the year, visited hospitals, and completed various projects including a school assembly featuring a panel discussion on disaster preparedness.

Coed Counselors is a volunteer group of senior girls who help incoming sophomores get acquainted with Lincoln High and iron out any problems they might have. They opened the year with a tea before school started in the fall and held a coke party following the first day of school

COED COUNSELORS: Row I: Davey, Heggen , Reich, Foltz, secretary-treasurer; Morris, president; Davidson , vice-president; W inter, Hoyer. Row 2 : Tanner, Boga r, R. M iller, Keiser, Watt , Penton , Sheld on, Harm, Schwindt, Parks , Ryan, Wa lker, Ta lly, Myer s. Row 3: Fent on, Lytle, Lowe , Muehlbeier, Pari sh, Risser, Warner , Stump , Dailing, Su llivan, Basoco , S. Miller, Liden, Jansons , Delehoy , N. Thomps on. Row 4: J. Thompson , Murphy , W ilson, Greenes s, Lingenfelder, Pabst , Tucker , Ludlam, Farris , Ilg, Synovec , Borner, Gottu la, Beggs , She ridan, Coffman , Honnor , Benzel.

RED CROSS COUNCIL: Row I: Lowe, Muel ler, Dick, Sheldon, Thompson Row 2: Hoffman , Benzel , Doty, Yost , Debus , Goodman , Hessner. Row 3: Buntemeyer, Bruce , Willis, McCully, Basoco, Haley.
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PEPPERS: Row I: St ef a nisin, S Sm i t h, Synov e c , Su ll i va n , S W i llis , W eeth, Scha af , Yost , Shel d on , W right , K. Wa lk e r Row 2: Tuck e r , Shi pp s, Ta nner, Ve ne rab le, Sc hmi d t, Z ink, Be r k, Suesz , Sp ea rs, Stowe , W e r tman. Row 3: W inkle p leck , S W ilson, St ump , Saun d e r s, fe Se ll e, W ilke, W i p f, W esi er ski , Ve nners , W ash b urn, Si m mons , Sheri d an , W ors t er Row 4: N . Thom p son , Ti c ho ta , A W alker , J. W illis , W att , Sc hwin d t, W i cke n , W inter , J. Tho m pson , W arak, W arner Row 5: Trau d t , Thimgan , W ay b r i ght , H oyer , M uehl b eier , Fi e l d s, Ba soco , Farris, T a lly

PEPPERS , PEPPERS

Peppers, an organization composed of sen i or girls, contributes greatly to school spirit. Wearing the traditional red and black outfits, members of Peppers support Lincoln

High athletic teams with pep assemblies, game attendance , and the familiar Links cheers. The entire group of over two hundred girls forms a cheering section for the

PE PPERS : Row I: S. M ill er , Elam, Penton , Beggs , Diamond , A hrends , F. C l ark , Donna C heever,

, Ca mp be ll Row 2: Bow e rs, Foltz, Donnelly , M J. Dorn, A l be rs, Barn a r d , Ditten b er , Bunt e m e yer , Brown , Bumg ar tn e r , Finnigan , Bin dr um. Row 3: Br onson, B. Baa rs, Br ann e n, C offm a n, De l e hoy, De b us, Benz e l, C

Bl acker Ro w 4: Abern eth y , C ook, Bus h , Bo slau, Fenton, Bull o ck, J A nde rson , Borner , C Ba ue rs , Bu n ker , Dou g l a s, Dailin g Ro w 5: M Ba ars, A ll acher , For eman , Chr is t i a ns e n, Bruce , Fry, Be ck er , Bogar , Long , M o r ris , Da vi d son , M Do rn , M ur p h y.

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PEPPERS: Row I: Segner , J. Shaw, R. Morris , Nightingale, Prewitt, Pillard, Ph illips, Reich , Sampson , Rendell. Row 2: Miner , Mueller' , Rediger, Mahaffey , Mourer , Parks , Mitchell , Robarchek Row 3: Risser , M. Martin , B. J. Myers, Phelan , Parish , Pabst , O'Dell , Overton Row 4: McCully, Midd l e:;wart , M ills, Metzger , Pfeffer , Pie.tenpol , Rhoads, Quattrocchi.

AND MORE PEPPERS

Links at all home football and basketball games and many carry the Lincoln High colors to out-of-town contests.

A merit system offers inducement for members to take an active part in the many

Pepper projects, which include selling tickets and concessions, making posters, putting on skits, passing out programs, and promoting school activities.

PEPPERS: Row I: Feather , Anderson , Camp , King , Lewis, M ill er , Keiser , Gruendema n, Goodman , Lowe. Row 2: Holtmeier , Klaastad, Hart, Martens, N. Johnson , Lautzenheiser, Mauter, Harder, Martin , Maxfi eld , Hudson. Row 3: Jansons, Frohn, Ganshorn, S. Johnson , Hoaglin, Hergenrade r, Karnopp, Goeden, Honnor, Hessner, McCarthy. Row 4: Kess, Liepens , Jager, K i ene, Mussman , LeRiche, Muck, Harris , Gott ul a, Garrett , Harvey. Row 5: Greb, Jones , Frey, Heggen , Ilg , Geier , Greene ss, Lytle, Ludlam, Harm , Liden.

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"L" CLUB OFFICERS: J i m He r genra d e r, Denn i s Caple s, Haro ld Ke ll e y, Ly le Po r te r, Ken D r ev o , first semeste r pre si de nt ; Ne il Un t e rs e he r, se c o nd se m e st e r p r e sid e nt; La r r y Sn y de r, Rol an d W allick.

A n " L " C lu b m ee ti ng i n t he gym : me m be rs c a st ba ll o ts fo r ne w offi ce rs.

'L' CLUB

To those who wear it , the " L " mea,s something: it means hours of hard work , fun , friendships, some disappointments, and sweat And the " L " means something to all who see a boy wearing it. The 11 L 11 marks those wh o have achieved, those who have been a part of the l iving spirit of Linco ln High. Everywhere a wearer of the Red and Black goe s, he commands a certain respect: his L i nco l n High " L " wasn ' t easily come by.

" L " Club , made up of a ll varsity lettermen , he l d regu lar meetings and car r ied out many worthwhile pro j ects.

L CLUB : Row I: Kelley , Wallick , L. Snyder , Unterseher, Porter, Hergenrader , Caples, McCoy , G ettman, Tice, Ude, Hyatt. Row 2: G renemeier, Zuerlein, Dermyer, Pickett, Wohlfarth, Collins , Tuttle, Heizenrader, G ruenemeier, Morrison, Bowers, Barnhill , Zollicoffer Row 3: Headley , Huff, Morehead , Bamrner, Deahn , Meyer, Traudt, Fraley , Power, Thompson , Stanard Row 4: Knau b er, A McWilliams, W. W. Walker , Honner, Bouwens, Cooper, Taylor , J. Moore , Mouden , Darnauer, Flynn Row 5: C han d ler, Briggs , M e yers , Dunham , Burt, Lindholm, Scaggs , Schneider, Mechling , Ei tel , Strand. Row 6 : Parsons, Jett, W. A Wa l ker, Blacketer, W Moore , Rip l ey , Bauer , Wilber , G McWilliams , Fowles, Nie lsen, Paul , Wi lli amson.

CHEERLEADERS:

CHEERLEADERS

The Cheerleaders boosted the spirit of the Links and cheered the inspired basketballers to a state championship. These ten senior girls planned pep assemblies, conducted cheerleading clinics, held get-·togethers with cheerleaders from other schools, and, most important of alL led the familiar Links cheers at all games. At the start of the basketball season

six apprentice cheerleaders are selected from among the many juniors who try out. These six, along with four others chosen in the spring, become varsity cheerleaders for the next year.

Wearing the red and black cheerleader's outfit is a great honor and responsibility and a fun-filled and rewarding experience.

APPRENTICE CHEERLEADERS: Thurston, Johnston, Anderson , Morr i son , Garner, Fe l t.

VARSITY Seated: Camp , Feather , Bush , Davey , Holtmeier. Row 2: Geier , Anderson, Phil l ips , Waybright , Reich
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VARSITY

The 1957 Links football team didn 1 t have a great season, but they fought hard and displayed that genuine Lincoln High spirit and determination as they went through a tough schedule posting a 3-5-1 record at the season's end.

Coaches Ed Schwartzkopf and Jim Sommers started the year's campaign with some promising sophomores and only nine returning lettermen.

Lincoln played somewhat ragged ball in the season's opener against Omaha Central, one of the top teams in the state. The Eagles won by the decisive score of 3 3-7.

The following week the Links looked smoother and turned in an improved total performance as they defeated , the North Platte Bulldogs 13-7.

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McWilliams Caples Darnauer Coaches Schwartzkopf and Sommers • Fleischmann Holman Kelley Lindholm McCoy Moore Power

Managers Mechling, Eaton and Flynn

FOOTBALL

Hitting the road for the first time, the Links traveled out of the state to meet undefeated Washington High of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, one of the top teams in the area. Lincoln drew first blood, leading 7-0, but the Warriors were too tough for the Red and Black and dropped them by a 27-7 count.

Garnd Island ruined Lincoln High's homecoming as the Links took the field after halftime ceremonies and blew a 19-6 lead to lose 20-19 to the determined Islanders.

Bad luck followed the squad and the long western journey to Scottsbluff to meet the undefeated Bearcats saw the Links fall to the tune of 34-6.

Reed Stanard Strain Tice Tuttle Wallick Williamson Wismer Zollicoffer Roach Scaggs Smith Snyder
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Doctors Robert Garlinghouse, Fred Webster, and L. E. Finney, three Lincoln High fans, serve as team physicians and are always available to make · sure that our athletes get first rate medical attention. Their services are donated totally without charge.

Speedy Links defender, Art McWilliams, closes in on a North Platte carrier as Ken Drevo comes in to assist. The Links won, 13 to 7.

Then that indomitable Lincoln High spirit took charge as the determined Links bounced back playing inspired ball against Omaha North. The many Lincoln High fans who made the trip to Omaha saw their boys .topple fifth-ranked Omaha North, 14-0 in the high point of the season.

The still-upset-minded Links returned to Omaha the following week to meet state champs, Omaha South. And for a while it looked as if Lincoln High might do the impossible. They drove hard and looked great as they played championship caliber ball to lead the Packers 20-7 at halftime. But the Packers soon began to show why they were regarded as number one in the state; their sensational comeback defeated the Links 34-20.

Returning to the oval Lincoln played their only afternoon game and came out of the mud-splattered contest as 20-13 victors over Omaha Tech.

In the season's final, Lincoln met crosstown rival Lincoln Northeast at 0. N. Magee Stadium. The hard-fought contest ended in a 6-6 tie.

Tearn play was the important thing and all the Links played well with a number of reservists coming up to fill in admirably during the season.

Junior Larry Grenemeier was leading scorer and sophomore Art McWilliams provided many bright moments with his powerful broken field running. Roland Wallick was a standout on both offense and defense and as a team leader.

Line play was sparked by tackle Larry Snyder and ends Harold Kelley, and Paul Ude, who along with McWilliams and Wallick were named to the mythical all-city team. •

Hard play such as this was typical of the Links victory over Omaha Tech in the only afternoon game of the sea son.
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1957 Football Season LHS 7 Omaha Central 13 North Platte Opponent 33 7 7 Washington High, Sioux Falls 27 19 Grand Island 20 6 Scottsbluff 34 14 Omaha North 0 20 Omaha South 34 20 Omaha Tech 13 6 Northeast 6

Gaining valuable grid experience were members of the reserve football squad. They opened their season, downing a tough Boys Town crew, 20-0, and dropping Lincoln's own sophomore team, 48-0.

Tasting defeat for the first time they fell 18-0 to Hastings reserves. A revengeful Boys Town squad topped the scrapping Links, 13-6, in their second meeting.

Northeast fell 6-0 in the season's final

to give the reserves a 4-2 season record. During the season six boys moved up to varsity ranks from this strong reserve team.

The sophomores compiled a 1-3 record losing 48-0 to the reserves, 19-7 to Crete, and 27-6 to Southeast. Their lone victory of this tough campaign came against Northeast, 26-6.

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RESERVE FOOTBALL: Row I: Harrington, coach; G. Ortiz , Hergenrader, Kahm, McWilliams , Sitzman , Smith, Holman , HyaH , P. Ortiz, Stanislaus, Beechner , coach. Row 2: Morehead , Muceniks, Powell. Delgado , Schwindt, Jaunitis, Littrell, Mowrey , ,Schleiger, Pfeiff, Segobiano , Jacobs. Row 3: Shepard , manager; Foudray , Rudolph , Sinner, Griffin , Fraley , Dunham, Fowles , Bammer , Dermyer , Far ley, manager.
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SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL: Row I: Calhoun , Grasz , Wilson , Moats , Wise , Eitel, Conn, Reed Row 2: Grosscup, coach; Baxter , Bauer, Youngscap , Diegel, Snow , Sommer hauser, Imm , Zimmer, Sprague , coach. Row 3 Cotton , Ktumm, Michaud, Osterholm, Thomas , Mook , Sher idan, Barnhill, Lawson.

STATE

This was the year.

And this is the team we'll never forget.

Not since 1946 had the Links gone a!I the way; not for twelve long years had a Lincoln High team won a state basketball championship. But this year Lyle Weyand ' s cagers climaxed the season with a 45 to 38 victory over Omaha Central to earn the Class AA championship trophy.

The season record, fourteen wins and four losses, speaks well for the success of the Links, but it by no, means tells the whole story.

It wasn ' t easy. Make no mistake , this was the best team in the state-one of the finest ever to wear Lincoln High's colorsbut even at that it was a long hard pull.

The season began with two-year veteran Neil Unterseher returning to spark the team, and lettermen Don Burt , Don Posey, and Paul Ude adding strength along with Joe Moore who had seen limited varsity action. The remainder of the twelve-man squad was drawn from last year ' s reserve team.

From the very beginning we knew this was no ordinary team-and this was no ordinary crowd. School spirit was the greatest ever. Three quick victories saw a new peak of basketball frenzy capture Linco ' n High.

But even then-who dreamed of a state championsh ~p?

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CHAMPS

The season had opened with three 6'4" Links on the bench and the services of a 6'6" junior Don Burt were lost for a time. In spite of this, the Links managed to maintain a top rebounding team with Burt and rapidly improving senior Bill Bowers clearing the boards and Unterseher providing scoring punch.

There were some disappointments too. Following a humiliating 71 to 41 loss to Boys Town and a 45 to 41 defeat by Omaha Tech the Links bounced back to finish the regular season with five straight wins.

Then came tournament competition. And the pulse of the whoi e school beat with that of the basketball squad.

Two regular season losses to Lincoln Northeast weren't forgotten. The Rockets, at that time ranked number one in the state, fell 62 to 55 at the hands of the spirited Links in district play.

It was a gre.atly improved team that, three games later, walked off the University of Nebraska coliseum floor with that state crown, that proud smile, and perhaps a little lump in their throats as they realized that their grandest dreams had been fulfilled and it was all over. They had won.

It all seems like a dream, now. But at the time, to these boys on the team, playing their hearts out down on that basketball court, it was the most completely real thing, the only important thing, in their lives.

Paul Posey Zollicoffer Ude State Championship Trophy Mouden, Manager Unterseher

• Lincoln High fans spring to their feet as the Links scrap for fhe ball in state tournament action. Playing before a capacity crowd in the University of Nebraska Col iseum, the Links won this semi-final game against North Platte.

Lincoln High's Paul Ude drives in for a layup against intracity foe, Lincoln Southeast , as a Knight defender tries in vain to block the shot.

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A ll- Stater Neil Unterseher drops in two points of the Lincoln H igh rally that earned the Links a thrilling regular season victory over Omaha Central

1957-58 BASKETBALL SEASON

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LHS Opponent 51 McCook 32 57 Scottsbluff 37 61 Fairbury 34 31 Lincoln Northeast 49 57 Lincoln Southeast 41 41 Lincoln Northeast 42 41 Boys Town 71 70 Beatrice 44 41 Omaha Tech 45 53 Grand Island 42 53 Omaha North 42 46 Hastings 40 37 Omaha South 23 38 Omaha Central 35 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 62 Lincoln Northeast 55 35 Lincoln Southeast 20 STATE TOURNAMENT 49 North Platte 43 45 Omaha Central 38

RES.ERVE AND SOPHOMORE

Every year the Linco l n High reserves and sophomores offer a preview of future varsity teams. Through experience gained on these two squads many athletes gain sufficient basketball skill and poise to move up to the varsity team for the following season.

But in their own right the sophomore and reserve teams have a tradition of excellent basketball p lay. This year ' s reserve squad, made up almost entirely of inexper-

BASKETBALL

ienced players , compiled a 5-7 record and displayed great improvement under the coaching of Harold Scott. Two reservists, Sam Zollicoffer and Dick Curry, moved up to fill in on Varsity late in the season with Sammy seeing tournament action and earning a Varsity letter.

Lacking in height, but high in spirit , the sophomores, coached by Darrell Grell , compiled a 2-4 record.

RESERVE BASKETBALL: Row I: Schrunk, manager; Grasz , Strain,. Smith , Finley, Youngscap Row 2 : Zollicoffer , Burtis , Davis , V illwock, Sheridan, C astigliano.
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SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL: Row I: Mclarnan , Scanlon , He w e s, Cl e mens, Fl achman, Pow e l l. Row 2: Lan e , K ugr e ns , M oore, Holli b augh , Sing e r , M cGu i re, O st e rholm.

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WRESTLING

Harold Gilliland 1 s grapplers opened the season with a victory in the Lincoln invitational and proceeded through a rough schedule of dual meets in which all wrestling team members performed well.

After winning the city championship the wrestlers went on to make a fine fourth place showing in the state meet. ·

Three boys went to the finals. John Jett 1n the 95 pound class. Gaylon McWilliams in I 12, and Roland Wallick at 175 nabbed second places.

Ta king thirqs in state by winning semifinal matches were Jay Parsons. I 03; Art McWilliams. 133; and Gene Tice. 138.

RESERVE WRESTLING : Row I: Madin, Masters, Reynolds , Bauer , Kerchal , Snow. Row 2 : Mowrey, Fortner , L indholm, Leo , Fleischman , Fielde, ·, Peier son

I: Tice, A. McWilliams, Ba rnhill, Eitel, G. McWilliams, Par sons, Jett. Row 2: Snyder, Wallick, Cooper , Fraley, Delgado , Sammer , Honnor , manager.
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Gaylo n McWilliams strains to reverse this situation in the state final of the I 12 - pound class.

GYMNASTICS:

GYMNASTICS

Going - into the season with only two returning lettermen, Coach Phil Sprague ' s gymnasts took second in city behind State Champions, Northeast, and placed fourth in the state optional division.

The novice team won state competition taking seven out of eight first places with a number of underclassmen showing great improvement.

Varsity lettermen were Jerry Blacketer, Terry Chandler, Mike Collins, Dick Headley, Harold Knauber, Dick McCoy, Ron Roach, Darrel Stanard, Martin Strand, Willie Walker, and John Zuerlein.

RESERVE GYMNASTICS:

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Dick Headley turns in one of his many outstanding trampol i ne performances 1n a Links dual meet with Northeast.

SWIMMING TEAM: Row I: Deahn , Meyer , M eyers, Bri g gs, Pickett , Bauer , Par d ee, Thom p son , Fowles, D.

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SWIMMING

Harry Kuklin ' s swimmers again stole the show at state meet, although they lost the team championship to Boys Town. The Links had defeated Boys Town earlier in a dual meet and had successfully defended their city championship.

Establishing new state records as they splashed their way to gold medals were Bill Fowles , butterfly; Jim Pardee, breast stroke;

· Jack Briggs, SO-yard freestyle; and Lincoln's two relay teams, 200-yard medley (Dick Ripley, Charlie Meyer, Bill Fowles, Jim Pardee) and 200-yard freestyle (Dave Meyers, Jon Morrison , Jim Pickett, Jack Briggs). Other lettermen were: Jim Wilbur, Bill Dermyer, Alex Bauer, Jon T raudt, Chuck Bouwens, Bruce Thompson, Manny Shneider, Jerry Deahn, anr Woody Moore, manager.

Link s letterman, Chuck Bouwens, d is pla ys The e xpression on the face of Lincoln High tanker Bruce Thomphis diving form in • the Activ it ies Build i ng son shows his physical effo r t in getting off to a flying start in the poo l. 200-yard freestyle event.

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BASEBALL

Coach Buford Grosscup faced the 1958 season with only five returning lettermen: seniors, Harold Kelley, Lyle Porter, and Paul Ude; and juniors, Bill Honnor and Don Burt.

Bolstering this nucleus with three varsity certificate winners, a few outstanding sophomores, and a number of players from last year's reserves, the Links tackled a full schedule which included games with Southeast , Northeast, Boys Town, Creighton Prep, Omaha Holy Name, Omaha Westside, Omaha South, Omaha North, and Omaha Central.

RESERVE BASEBALL: Row I: Clemens, Powell, Ortiz, Hadley , Scanlo n and Spicer. Row 2: Knight, Greneme ier, St iv er son, McCoy , Worley , Singer, Gartner , Finley, Siedel! and Schru nk. Row 3: Isaman, DeBr own, Sheridan , Cast igliano, Osterholm , Davis, West , Nielsen and Dunham

VARSITY INFIELDERS: Standing: Ude, Honner and DeVore. Kneeling: Mech ling, Porter and Robert. Not Pictured: C l ark. VARSITY PITCHERS: Standing: Binning and McG uire. Kneeling: Kelley and Burt.
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VARSITY OUTFIELDERS: Standing: Gilbert and Lin dholm. Kneeling: Mouden and Gettman. Not Pictured: Fowles.

CROSS COUNTRY:

MANAGERS: Proffitt, Hershberger, Gartner and Walden.

TRACK AND

Track coach, Harold Scott, started his 1958 season with only three lettermen returning from the 1957 team which won the city championship, took second in the district, and came through with a fine fourth place finish in the state meet. Although two more senior monogram winners joined the squad later in the season, the team's performance was largely dependent on unlettered underclassmen. The only bright spot of the early season was the improvement of many inexperienced Links cindermen. Lincoln dropped meets to Grand Island

VARSITY TRACK: Row I: Hershberger, manager; Lane, Hyptt, K. Baylor, True, J. Bay lor, R. Roach, Gomez , A. McWilliams, Sib ley, G. McWilliams, Strain and Wa lden, manager. Row 2: Proffitt, manager; Jessifers, Ri pley , Prucha, Jensen, Matulis , Franklin , Kel ly, Morrison , Sn yder, Keil!, Burke , Lucs, Johnson, and Gartner, manager.
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Ripley, Prucha and Franklin. Mclarnan , Kelly and Sibley.
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Seniors Jon Morrison and Mark Matulis work out in preparation for their mile relay event in state meet.

FIELD

and Omaha Central. defeated Southeast and placed fourth in the Hastings Invitational.

Lincoln High entered the city track meet as definite underdogs to Lincoln Northeast. But the improved Links weren ' t to be beaten as many team members came through with personal bests to nab valuable fourth and fifth place points and cop ten of the fifteen first places as they completely outclassed Northeast and Southeast.

With increased confidence the Lincoln trackmen went on to the district competition where standout performers qualified for the state meet.

During one of the ni ght ly team gatherings , t r ac k coach Haro ld Scott gives hi s t r ackmen the lowdown on a tough upcom i ng mee t Links weightman Larry Snyder work s on h~s discus spin. Last year, " Duke " earne d a thi rd p lace meda l i n the state shot - put event.
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TENNIS AND G 10LF

Sparked by the play of state si ng les champion , Neil Unterseher , the tennis squad compi led another outstand i ng record i n 1958. Among othe r s provid i ng coach Roy Colson 's team with outstanding p lay were returning letterman Dave Wohlfarth and exchange student Mark Gigena. Last year , Dick Beechner's go lf team won the state grass greens -'t-itle and with the services of returning lette r men Glen Gruenemeier and Denny Taylor the Li nks go lfers had another fine season th is year

Reserve Tennis: Kneeling: Joynt , Evans, Schwabau e r and Snow. Standing : Queen , J G i bson , Dombrovskis , J. H o w l ett , G rasmanis , and Mitche ll

GLEN GRUENEMEIER State Singles Champion , NEIL UNT ERS EHER.
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Varsity Tennis: Kneeling: Hewes , G igena and Wohlfarth. Standing : D. G ibson, R. Howlett and Unterseher.
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Varsity Golf : Kneeling : Farley , Munson and Kr i eger. Standing : Dermyer , Gruenemeier and Berrett.

Members of the champi'onship intramural bowling

Intramural activities are available throughout the school year. Here, members of home room teams compete in flag football, part of the fall program.

INTRAMURALS

Rounding out Lincoln High's athletic program is the popular intramural system. This program which offers facilities and organized competition in a great variety of recreational activities is coordinated by Neal Hafemeister.

The long list of intramural tournaments includes everything in the way of sports:

basketball. baseball. bowling, flag football. golf, table tennis, wrestling, volleyball, swimming, badminton.

Any Lincoln High boy may join one of the intramural teams organized through home rooms and shops. lntramurals offer him lots of good fun and a constructive use of his spare time.

A popular noon-hour activity is playing ping-pong in the boys' old gym. The intramural program included several table tennis tournaments.

team are Bruce DeVore, Larry Wentink, Gary Tucker, Larry Grady, and Stan Tyrrell.
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GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION: Row I: Sterkel, Hoaglin, Dinges, DeShon, Schwindt, Close. Row 2: Liepnieks, Watt, Matulis, Pekarek, Rominger, Allen, Koehler. Row 3: Abe rnethy, Pierce, Johnson, Ostiguy, Wheaton , Ray, Barker, Blake. Row 4: Buelow , Dorman, Mart, Behrends, Mclaughlin, Becker , Blasczak, Kobel, Lawson.

GIRLS ATHLETIC ASS·OCIATION

The Girls Athletic Association provides an extensive program of recreational activity for Lincoln High girls.

Emblems and letters, symbolizing participation and excellence in various sports, are presented at the annual awards party, one of the year's highlights for GAA members.

Hiking and horseback riding offer outdoor activity in the fall of the year. The

BOWLING: Row I: Hugeiman, Anderse n , Biel , Stiastny, Sch windt. and Hoaglin. Row 2: A nderson , Barnett, Spomer, A lt, Meyer and Maul. Row 3: DeShon, Bates , Dier, Reddish , Owens , Geistlinger, Dinges and Masters.

• winter months bring indoor sports such as swimming, badminton, volleyball and basketball, which utilize the f i ne facilities of the Activities Building. Spring brings a renewal of outdoor pastimes with softball and golf occupying many girls.

The climax of the GAA year comes on Color Day when the GAA Award is presented to the outstanding senior member.

BADMINTON: Sterkel, Watt, Hoaglin, Schwindt, Dinges and DeShon.

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SWIMMING: Ostiguy, Becker, Watt , Abernethy and DeShon.

Archery: DeShon, Hoaglin, Sterkel, Dinges, Johnson and Ostiguy. Hiking: Row I: Hoaglin , Schwindt, DeShon , Allen, Barker. Row 2: Dinges, Johnson, Ostiguy and Behrends.
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Volleyball: Row 1: Schwindt, DeShon, Hoaglin and Watt. Row 2: Guilliatt, Sterkel, Dinges, Ostiguy and Johnson.

Marilyn Waybright and Charlotte Risser seem very pl e ased with these attractive pennants and em b lems from the NEBRASKA BOOK STORE. While they are there, they will also be able to select all the supplies they need for school.

After one of the exciting games we find Jerald Norris, Janet Hemple, Larry Sorge, and Kathy Bork trying to decide which delicious snack they would like from KING ' S DRIVE-IN where the crowd always goes after every game.

A fter examining the fine safe deposit boxes and the new modern vault at the COMMONWEALTH COMPANY , Stan Patzel and Jim Kuehn are sure that when they become millionaires this is where they will keep all their valuables.

Whether you wear your hair short or long, are a boy or a girl, Judy Deland and Karen Thurston will tell you that the place to have that all-important senior picture taken is TOWNSEND STUDIO where you are always sure of a fine photograph.

At one of the important games we find Bob Power helping Peppers Jeanette Willis, Betty Maxfield, Barbara Hudson, and Beverly Honnor, to refresh themselves with a bottle of PEPSICOLA, the drink that is found at every Lincoln High game.

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From the expressions on the faces of Bob Hill, Links editor, and Mark Sorense n, Links managing editor, they are very pleased with the fine work done by the WOODRUFF PRINTING COMPANY as Mr. Fred .Kissler shows them some pages of The 1958 LINKS.

It looks as ~if Jeanne Finks, Carrol Mc A llister and Rosemary A llacher are 4 taking a vacation out West, but really they are just standing -;against a scenic wallpaper design from SHERWINWILLIAMS COMPANY as they look through a book of many other lovely samples.

Lyle Franklin, Penny Kirk, Jim Brodecky, and Linda Hellerich seem to be finding everything they need at the ALVORD PHARMACY where you are sure to find all drug needs as well as a complete stock of school supplies.

this a darling formal for the

Dave Meyers and Chip Kuklin seem quite fascinated as Marilyn Miller shows them the many fine features of one of the typewriters from BLOOM TYPEWR I TER EXCHANGE They think this would be the perfect typewriter to have when writing that next theme.

We find three "chicks" from Lincoln High , Penny Penton , Diane McCully and Jan Foltz, admiring some of the darling baby "chicks" in the hatching room at HILL HATCHERY. Hill's also have all the products needed to care for these little chicks.

any occasion

"Isn't ball!" exclaims Bobbie Tanner , a member of HOVLAND - SWANSON ' S High Stylers group, as she shows this attractive formal to Susie Stump and Lorraine Bullock:
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"For ihere is no treat like a pizza!" Doug Keil!, Jackie Gatto, tvfary Ann Quattrocchi, and John Donaldson will tell you, "especially when the pizza is o n e of the big delicious ones from VALENTI NO'S PIZZA ."

"Insurance is an important matter for teenagers," say Linda Sullivan, Susie Saunders and Larry Snyder and this is the reason they are having their insurance needs taken care of efficiently and courteously at WEAVER-MINIER COMPANY, LTD

These three smart people, Mary Teale , Dennis Caples and Janet Lytle whom we find on one of their frequent visits to TASTEE INN, INCORPORATED will tell you that there is nothing like a de l icious Tastee snack after the show or party.

At the NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE we find Marion Dorn and Ann Sheldon adding money to their savings accounts with confidence because they know it will be handled efficiently and securely.

Mr. Drew De V riendt of CAPITAL ENGRAVING COMPANY shows A nn Walker, Links business ma nag e r, proofs of the facul t y and football team pictures for The 19 58 LINKS that have been accurately and beautifully engraved.

At DONMAR PHARMACY we find Doug Carr helping Shirley Bowers to select some perfume, but Judy Feather can tell them that it will be very difficult because of the many choices possi b le from such a lovely and varied assortment.

Judy Wilson and Valerie Wheeler find it easy to feel like homecoming queens in this beautiful 1958 Buick convertible from MOWBRAY BUICK, INCORPORATED. However, John Wehr is more interested in the many fine driving features.

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Bill Bowers sjrnms to have a number of on-lookers, Diane Camp, C on_nie Z ink,' and John A ndrews, as he tries his hand at being an insurance -, executive in the beautiful new building of the MIDWEST L1FE INSURANCE COMPANY.

W hen Jean Morrison and Donna Felt were shown this attractive sample of the excellent work done by the ANDERSON STUDIO they knew that they would be pleased with their senior pictures from there next fall.

Our foreign exchange students, Marcelo Gigeno, Solveig Klaastad and Ricardo Cruz list at the top of their favorite activities going to CHRISTIANO 'S PIZZARIA for one of those wonderful Italian pizzas.

Margaret Borner and Mary Margaret Holtmeier , Miller's HiY is ers , d is cuss some of the popular styles you find in Miller's H i gh School Shop. Miller's teen fashions are college-srpart ... budget priced! High Sc hool Shop, Third Floor, MILLER & PAINE. Ii everyone would drink the tasty nutritious milk from LINCOLN DAIRY AND ICE CREAM COMPANY with every meal and as a delicious snack all during the day he could have the happy smile and the g low of health of little Johnny Bres ow.
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The excellent detail of this fine piece of l uggage from LATSCH BROTHERS , INCORPORATED, makes George Isaman and Sharon Douglas wish they were seniors, because they know this would be a wonderful graduation present.

When a girl has her picture taken at EDHO LM AND BLOMGREN she just can't help but look like a queen, as you can see from this lovely picture of Charlene Hamilton. Boys , also, are as handsome as kings in the excellent photographs from this studio.

Kathy Beggs and Ellen Basoco will tell you that the BEATRICE FOODS COMPANY has the answer to your enjoyment of life. They know from experience that healthful, delicious Meadow Gold Milk will make you feel your best every day.

When Pat Bogar and Jack Graves visited the CO NTI NENTA L N ATIONA L BA N K they w ere very surprised to find the bank offered such a variety of services and were p l ea sed with the courtous attention they received.

As many smart juniors do, Jackie Johnston, accompanied by Shirley and Sherry Keszler, has gone to the SARTOR J EWELRY COMPANY to pick out her class ring. It is very difficult to make a choice from the many attractive styles.

"My, what a big kettle of peanuts!" thinks Angela Long as she eagerly waits for Judy Ludlam to fil l a big bag for her at the NUT HOUSE . Angela also knows that the shop carries a fine selection of other nuts and assorted candies to fil l all party needs. Page 142

Barb Ilg demonstrates her typing ability to Brian Binning and Judy Farris at the NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER COMPANY. These ~mart students know that homework neatly done on a fine typewriter like this always rates a higher grade.

A s Diane YQ5t shows Nancy Rhoa d s an d San d i G r ee n e ss some of t he lov e ly sha de s in th e fine p ain t s at t h e VAN SICKLE

GLASS ANQ PAINT COMPANY, th e y all a g r ee that these a ttr a ctive colors would certainly make any room more attract iv e

A t the DUTEAU CHEVROLET COMPANY w e find Sharon W itt an d J udy Garner thrille d over the lovely lines and fine interior of t his dream car, the beautiful n e w 19 5 8 C hevrolet. Take the ad vi ce of these girls and make this dream c a r yours.

Kay Diamond seems quite fascinated with this fine transit , which is just one of the many surveying devices that are available at PAT ASH, INCORPORATED. Their stock also· includes the finest in all types of photographic equipment.

This lovely flower from TYRRELL ' $ FLOWERS seems to have hy p notized Donita Reich as Marty Davey and G en Boslau insist "L et us have a smell of that beautiful flower, too!" These three girls will tell you that the loveliest flowers and corsages come from this shop.

A s Helen Rasmussen, Jackie Feather, and John Yost sample the milk in the laboratory at ROBERTS DAIRY , their happy smiles show that not only is it wonderful with meals but also makes a delicious after-school refreshment for all active teenagers.

All ready for graduation exercises are Monte West and Sharon Anderson. They seem very pleased with the fine caps and gowns from the MOHAWK CAP AND GOWN COMPANY and they certainly do look well in them.

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At one of the many SKYLINE DAIRY locations we find Betty Jones, Sallye Miller , Nancy Liden and Liz Morris enjoying these delicious sodas and sundaes that will give them tha 't special refreshment and the energy they need for the game.

After looking over the graceful lines, lovely interior and hundreds of oth er fine features of this attractive 1958 Pontiac from YAX PONTIAC-CADILLAC COMPANY, Bonnie Bush and Bill Dermyer conclude that this is the perfect graduation gift.

Jeannine Fe nton and Paul l)de both realize that having their senior pictures taken is a very important event for them this year and that is the reason they have come to the ARTHUR OWENS STUDIO to be photographed.

The Scholarship Key, pictured below, is the award given each year to the Lincoln High School senior with the highest average. This coveted award as well as oth er trophies and school emblems are made with precision by the RIXSTINE JEWELRY MANUFACTURING COMPANY

Susie Heggen, Jan Grierson , Gene Tice , and Diane Ge ier know that the place to have prescriptions filled efficiently and quickly is CHEAPPER DRUG STORE While they are there they may also shop for other drug needs.

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As we drop in at the CENTRAL ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY, we find Kay O'Neill admiring this lovely new duomatic washer and dryer. The representative is proudly showing Kay its many new and wonderful features.

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Through the magical photographic work of the LES McADAMS STUDIO , two students, Jim Nesmith and Donna Kei ser take on the appearance of a professional model and an exper i enced photographer. Th i s magic is found in all McAdams work.

Barb Ph i llips and Ann Muehlbeier are sure that their valuables wi l l be safe at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK a-s we find them learning about the intricate modern mechanisms of the heavy vault door from a guard.

ADVERTISING INDEX

Alvord Pharmacy .................. 139 Miller and Paine .................. 141 Ander son Studio .......................... 14 I Arthu r Owens Studio .................................. 1 ............ 144 Mowbray Buick I ncorporated 140 Mohawk Cap and Gown Company 143 Beatr ice Foods Company. ........................ 142 National Bank of Commerce 140 Bloom Typewriter Exchange 139 Nebraska Book Store ........................................ 138 Capital Engraving Company 140 Nebraska Typewriter Company. 142 Central Electric and Gas Company 144 Nut House, The 142 Cheapper Drug Store 144 Pat Ash I ncorporated ............. 143 Christ iano's Pizzaria I41 Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company ..................... 138 Commonwealth Company 138 Rixstine Jewelry Manufacturing Company 144 Continental National Bank ................... 142 Roberts Dairy .......................................... 143 Donmar Pharmacy ............................... : 140 Sarior Jewelry Company ....... 142 DuTeau Chevrolet Company .................................... 143 Sherwin-Will i ams Company 139 Edh olm and Bl omgren 142 Skyline Dairy ........................................ 144 Fir st National Bank I45 Tastee Inn lncorporated ...... 140 Hill Hatchery ........ 139 Townsend Photograph Studio ......................... 138 Hovland-Swanson 139 Tyrrell's Flowers 143 Kings Drive-In ...................... 138 Valentino's Pizza .................................. 139 Latsch Brothers Incorporated ........................... 141 Van Sickle Glass and Paint Company .. . ... . . . . 143 Lincoln Dairy and Ice Cream Company ............................ I41 Weaver-Minier Company , Ltd ........ 140 Les McAdams Stud io 145 Woodruff Pr inting Company ................... 138 Midwe st Life Insurance Company I4I Yax Pontiac-Cadillac Company 144 Page 145

This book is only a start only a suggestion, a hint, a simple listing, a formal picturing of the people, the activiti-es, and the events that made a school year.

But from here, years from now, the mi~d will launch, using this book as a departure, into pleasant wanderings in the past to make fresh and vivid again all the faces, the experiences, the emotions, that made these years at Lincoln High unforgettable, ... memories that will live forever.

The 1958 LIN KS was produced through the cooperation of:

Robert Hill

Mark Sorensen

Barbara Tanner

Marilyn Waybright

Ann Walker

Gerald Rominger

John Andrews

Ruth Gartner

Mildred Waide

R. W. Howland

Editor

Managing Editor

Formal Photography Editor

Senior Biography Editor

Business Manager

Photographer

Photographer

Board Adviser

Financial Adviser

Photography Adviser

The book is yours now, enjoy it

The school is yours, remember it, be proud of it

And the memories are yours, cherish them always

THISIS LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL

Dennis , Miker39

Dermyer , DOflald-7! , 121 ,1 28 ,1 32

Derm yer, W illi am-33 , 39 , 61 , BO , Bl , 88,91,% , 116 , 128

DeRyke , Margaret-63

De sen, Donna-63

DeShon, Diane-63, 134 , 135

DeVore , Bruce-39 , 89, 133

Dewey , Phyll is-6 3

Diamond, Kay-39, 89 , 90 , 103, 114

Dick, James-6 , 32 , 39, 61 , 86, 103 , Ill

Dick, Jeannette-71 , 100

Dickey , Beth-63 , 107

Diegel, Rober t-71, 121

Dier, Virginia-63, 97 , 134

Dietrich, DeAnn-71 , 98 , 103

Diffenderfer, Virginia-71, 103, 106

Dinges, Kathleen-63 , 134 , 135

Dinge s, Stanley-39

Dittenber, Karen-39 , 114

Dolen , Marguerite-71

Dombrovskis , Gunars-63 , 132

Donald son, John-40 , 61, 80 , 81 , 36, 103 , 104

Donnelly , Roberta-40, 100 , 104 , 106 , 114

DOORMEN-100

Dor1111an , Karen-71, 134

Dorn , Marion-40 , 84, 85 , 114

Dorn , Melva-40, 114

Dot y, Janet-71, 83 , I 10 , 111

Douglas , Charlotte-33 , 40 , 59 , 80 , 81 , 84 , 88 , 93, ! 14

Douglas , Sharon-71 , 80, 81 , 90 , 103

Down s, Jon-71 , I 3 I

Drevo , Kenneth-40 , 61, 116, 118, 120

Dub insky, Sarge-63, 93, 109 , 110

DuBo is, Lon-71

Ducker, Walt-71

Dumpe rt, Dorothy-26 , 107

Duncan , Marilyn-71 , 98, 103 , 106 , 108

Dunham , Larry-40

Dunham , Tad-63, 116, 121 :1 22 , 129

Durb in, Stuart-71

Dvorak, Lav i na-20

Dwyer , Glenda-63

Eaton , Da le-33, 40

E.C.A. COMM ITTEE-95

Edward s, Joe-63 , 91, 99

Edwards , Marla-63 , 91 , 97 , 105

Eitel, James-71 , 116, 121, 126 , 131

Elam , Beverly-40 , 101 , 104 , 106, 114

Elam, larry-63

Ell ick son , Dianne-63 , 99 , 104, 106 , 107

Ellsworth , Rosal ie-63 , 97

El s, Carole-71 , 103, 106

Emerick , Sh irl ey-63

Emert , Gary-63

Enersen , Da vid -71, I 31

Engel , Robert-63

Epp , Mar ily n-33 , 40 , 89

Ern isse , Jerry-71 , 96

Ernis se, Judy-63

Eshelman , Robert-71

Evans , Clarence-27

Evans , Kather i ne-71

Evans , Ruby-lb

Evan s, Russell-71 , 99 , 128,132

Evans , Thomas-40

Evan s, W illi am-71

Eyer , Kathy-63 F

FACULTY-12

Farbe r, Donna-63

Farber, Terry-71

Farley , Mary-63, 105, 106, 107

Farley , Rich ard-63 , 80 , 81, 132

Farr is , Jud ith -33 , 40 , 90 , 104 , 111, 114

Fauss , David-63, 98 , 105 , 110

Fauss , la rry-71 , 98

Feather, Jacquel i ne-71 , 103

Feather, Judy-40, 88 , I 15 , I 17

Felt , Donna-63, 92 , 97, 107 , I 17

Fenemore , Robert-7 1, 100

Fenton, Jeann in e-40 , 84 , 91 ,111, 11 4

Fielder , Glenn-63, 94, 126

Field s, Jud ith -40 , 89 , 90 , 105 , 114

Filbert , Marjorie-63

Fil bert , Patr icia-71, 108

Filbert , Sharon-71

Fi n igan, Nancy-40 , 1.14

Fi nks , Jeanne-63 , 106

Finley , Larry-63 , 125 , 129

Finley , Sandy-63

Fi nney , Dr L. E -120

Fisc her, James-63

Fisc her , Richard-71

Fis her , Leona-71 , 98

Flachman , Denn is-71 , 125

Flanders , Beverly-63

Flanders , Ly le-71 , 96

Fleischmann , Gary-63 , 99 , 118, 126, I31

Flury , Graham-71

Flynn , Ca rleton-63, 96 , 116

Fobe s, Lynne-63

Focht, Denn is-71 , 127 , 131

Foltz, Jan-33 , 40 , 84 , 86 , 88 , 90 , 96. 103,111 , 114

FOOTBALL-118 - 121

Foreman , Sha r on-40 , 88 , 114

Fortner , J i m-99, 126

Foster , Robert-71

Foudray, Bonn ie-63 , 97

Foudray, Sam-71 , 121, 127

Foulk , Larry-71

Fowles, William-72 , 99, 116,121,128

Fox , Henry-41

Fox , lda-63

Fox , Mary Lou-63 , 97

Fraley, Stanley-63, I lb , 121 , 126, 131

Framstead, Sharor.-72 , 101

Franklin, Lyle-63 , 79, 91 , 99 , 103, 105, 130

Franta , Fredrick-63 , 128

Frapp ia , Jan-64

Fraz ier, Sh irley-41

Freauf, James-72

Fredr ickson , Gerald-64, 92

Fredstrom, Dr. R'udo l ph-14

Freeman , W illi am-64

Frey , Carolyn-41 , 59 , 61, 94 , 115

Frey, Robert-64 , 98

Friedman , Ronnie-64 , 109

Frohn , Janet-41 , 115

Frohn, Ray-72, 96

Frosche iser, Harvey-64

Fry , Nancy-72 , 99 , 103 , 106 , 109

Fry , Suzanne-33 , 41 , 99, 114

Fuhrer , Kenneth-72 G

GAA-134 , 135

Gabarron , John-64

Gaber, Terry-64 , 96

Gagner , Larry-64

Gagner , Melvin-72

Gagner , Myron-72,

Gandara , Rita-72

Ganshorn , Ruth-41 , 115

Gardner , Kenneth-72

Gardner , Roberta-64 , 104

Ga rlin ghou se , Dr. R E.-120

Garner, Judy-64, 68 , 80 , 81 , 92 , 97 , 101, 117

Garrett , Gwendolyn-41 , 93 , 108, 115

Garrett , John-72

Garrison, Lester-64

Garson , Arn ie -64 , 92, 96 , 102 , 103, 105

Gartner , Reg-64 , 130

Gartner , Ruth-IS

Gartner , Timothy-72 , 94 , 129

Gartzke, El f run-64, 97

Gates, Frank-72

Gatto, Jacqueline-64, 80, 81, 94, 97 , 103

Ge ier , Diane-8 , 33 , 41 , 59 , 80, 81 , 89, 115 , 117

Geiger, Kaye-64 , 107

Ge iger , Lucy-21

Geis , R'odney-72

Geistlinger, Sherr ill- 72, 80, 134

George , Carol-72

George, Karen-72 , 99 , 109, I 10

Gerdes, Arthur-64 , 94

Gerlach , Larry-64

Gerner , Rona ld-72, 96

Gerstenberger , Karen-64 , 92 , 104, 108

Gettman, Robert-41 , 116

Gibb , D. Roder ick-72 , 92 , ?9, 110

G i b son , John-64 , 132

Gibson, Richard-72, 132

Gibson , Sand ie-64

Gibson, Sandra-64 , 97

Giebelhaus , Ra l ph-72, 96

Giebelhaus, Sharron-41, 107

G ies , James-41

Gigena , Marcelo-41, 104 , 132

G il bert , Ph illi p-64 , 85 , 96

Gillam , Don-41

Gill i land, Harold-28

G i lmore, Aunnamar ie-64 , 85 , 107

GIRLS OCTET-96

Glantz, Bruce-72

Glenn, Dianne-72, 106 , 109

Godwin, Martha-72 , 108

Goebel, George-64

Goeden, Mardelle-64, 97

Goeden , Marlene-41 , 90 , 115

Goemann , Roy-72

Goeschel, Roger-4 1, 84, 91 , 94

Goike, Ted-64

Goldberg , Jud i-64

GOLF-132

Gomez , Dav id-41 , 130

Goodban , Bob-6,4

Goodenkauf , Lyle-72

Goodman , Jack ie-41 , 94 , 11 1, 115

Gore , Dorthea-25 , 97

Goss, A lmalou-72

Goss , Phyll is-64

Gottula , Mary Beth-32 , 33 , 41 , 98 , 99 , 111, 11 5

Gottula, R'i cha r d-64

Goucher , Sue-64

Grady , Denn is -72

Grady , John-72

Grady, Larry-42, 133

Grage , Larry-42

Graham , Bonn ie-64 , 97

Grant , Merrell-19

Grantski , Jack-42

Grantski , Ronnie-64

Grasmanis, Andr is-72, 132

Grasz, Melvin-72 , 121, 125, 131

Graves , Jack-42

Greb , Margaret-42, I 15

Greder , Robert-6,4

Greene , Dawn-72, 100

Greeness, Gary-72 , 99

Greeness , Sandra-42, 84 , 89 , 92 , 111

Green lee , Douglas-64 , 98 , 122

Grell, Darrell-22

Greneme ier , Larry-64, 116 , 118, 127 , 129

Grierson, Jan-4 , 42 , 80 , 81 , 89

Gr iffin , Fredr ick-64 , 121 , 131

Griffin , Robert-64

Grinbergs, Anda-72 , 106

Grindulis, Arv is-64

Gr is i nger , Audrey-64, 103

G rone , Elizabeth-24

Gross , Darrell-72

Gross , Marlene-72

Gross , Sharon-72

Gro sscup , Buford-22, 121

Groth , Vict or-64 , 92 , 98

Gruendeman, Ruth-42, 94 , 115 Gruenemeier, Glen-42 , 116, 132

Gu illi att , Roberta-72 , 135

Gundermann, Marguer ite-IS GYMNASTICS-127

HHaack , Ronald-72

Haag , Joseph-42

Haar, David-BS

Haase , Richard-72 , 96 , 100

Hackstadt, Sharon-72

Hadley , Galen-72

Hadley , Truman-72 , 129

Haeffner, Vick ie-72

Hafeme ister , Ne il- 22

Hagens ick , Helen-26

Hahn, Carolyn-72 , 99 , 106 , 108

Haley, Patricia-64 , 103, 104 , 111

Hall , Harlan-64 , 99

Hall , Ruth-20

Halsted, Barbara-72 , 109

Hamer , Linda-64, 97, 105, 106,, 107 Hamilton , Charlene-64, n Hamilton , Joyce-72

Hamilton, Mary-72

Hanna, Sue-64 , 97, 105

Hanneman, Denn is-72 , 96

Hansel , Larry-64

Hansen , Constance-64

Hansen , Gary-42

Harder , Carol-42, 107, 115

Harder, Walter-42

Hardison , Felicia-64, 103, 104, 109, 110

Harlamert , Charles-42

Harley , Norma-42

Harm, Linda-42, 91, 100, IOI, 111 , 115

Harper, Tom-64 , 99

Harpster , Fran-64 , 94 , 97 , 102 , 10 3 , 106, 109

Harr i ngton , Robert-27 , 121

Harr i s, Cath ie-71 , 73, 100 , 103

Harr is, Gerald-72, 100

Harris , Jo Ann-42 , 115

Harris, Melvin-64 , 99

Harr is, Patr icia-72

Hart , Cather i ne-72

Hart, Dick-64

Hart , Judy-42, 115

Hart , Sharon-64, 97

Hartley, Edwin----'13

Hartman , Georgia-72, 100

Hartman, Vern-64 , 92, 94

Harvey , Max i ne-43

Harwood, Donna-72

Hask i ns , Harold-64

Hatc li ff, Dave-64

Hatfield , Joyce-64 , 107

Hawk , Carolyn-43

Ha yes , Sandra-64

Headley , Richard-43 , 116, 127

Heckman , Betty-26

Heckman , lrwin-64 , 98

Heebner , Suellen-72

Heggen , Susan-33, 43 , 84 , 104, 111, 115

Hegwald , Frank-64

He idr ick , James-43

He izenrader, Hank-64 , 94 , 11 6 , 118, 128

Helle ri ch, Linda-65 , 67 , 95 , 97 , 103 , 104 , 107 , 108

Helton , Leonard-72

Helzer , Jo hn-72

Hemmer, Dick-33 , 43 , f28

Hempe l, Janet-65

Hempel , J 'ohn-72

Hem sath, Sharon-65

H en dricks , David-65

Henke , W illi am-65

Hen ri chsen, Ba rbara -65

Henriksen , Margaret-65, 90 , 97 , 103 Henry , Cynthia-72 •

Hense , Ronald-43

Hensley , Donna-65 , 97 , 107

Hensley, Ra ymond-72

Herbste r , Corene-26

Hergenrader , Diane-65, 97

Hergenrader , James-43 , 116, 118 , 122

Hergenrader , Janet-66 , 97 , 104

Hergenrader , Kenneth-65 , 121

Hergenrader , LeRoy-72

Hergenrader, Patr ic ia-43 , 107 , 115

Hergenrader, Sand ra-72

Herr, Gary-43

Hershberger , James-72 , 96 , 130

Heskett, Eldon-17

Hessee , Stephen-73 , 96, 100

Hesser , Kay-73

Hessner, Connie-43 , 111 , 115

Heumphreus , Jon-73

Hewes, Robe rt-73, 96 , 125, 132

H i bbe,t, Al ic e- l b

Hibbert , Ronald-65, 99

Hildebrand , Vi rg i n ia-73 , 99 , 100

Hi ll, Mrs. Ros c oe-14

Hill, Patric ici-73

H ill, Robert-33, 43 , 61 , 82 , '12

Hilt , Robert-43

Hinkle , Ted-65, 96 , 98

Hirtzel , Geraldine-43

HI SPOT COMMITTEE-94

Hoagl in, Jacquel i ne-43 , 115 , 134 , 135

Hobbs , W illi am-73 , 100 , 110

Hockemeier, Martin-73

Hoffman , Barbara-73

Hoffman , Kathleen - 65 , 94 , 106, 111

Hoffman , Sh irl ey-73 , 100

Hollibaugh, William-73 , 125

Ho lman, Larry-43, I 18

Holman, Rodney-65, 121

Holtme ier , Mary Margaret-43 , 80 81 , 88 , 101, 115 , 117

HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES -92

Honner , Beve rly-44, 111, 115

Honner, Bill-65, 96, 116 , 126 HONORED SEN IORS-32

Hooley, Cher i-73

Hopkins, Harold-44

Hoplenzitz, Ewald-65

Hoppe , Mar il yn-65 , 92 , 97

Houdek , Viola-19, 91 , 103

House, G loria-7 3

Housel , Jeanette-73

House l, Nancy-73 , 98

Howell , Ladonna-73 , 90 , 103 Howell, Robert-73

Howey , Margaret-73, 92, 103

Howland, Del-65 , 96

Howland , R. W.-21

Howlett , Ray-20 , 44, 84, 91 , 132

Howlett , John-73 , 132

Hoyer, Janice-7, 33 , 44 , 88 , 104 , 111, 114

Hruza , Patr icia-6 5

Hubbard , lrene-6 5 , 99

Hudk i ns, J i m-65

Hudson, Barbara-44 , 115

Hudson, Karen-73

Hudson, linda-73

Huff , James-65, 94 , 116 ,

Hufman, Nancy-65 , 92, 104 , 107

Hugelman , Jud ith-73 , 135

Hugelman , Lesl ie-65

Hughes , Mary Jo-73, 108

Hughes, Nancy-73

Hulewicz, Marie-65

Hultberg, Helen-17

Hunkins , Jeanette-73 , 92 , 18

Hunt, Leona-73

H u nt , lucy-65

Hurd , A lan-73

Hyatt , Edw i n-65 , II 6 , 121 , I 30

Hyatt , Robert-73

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lhlanfeldt, Don-65

Ilg, Borbara-44, 84 , 89 , 104, 111, 115 Imler , Sharlene-65 Imm, Rkhard-73, 121 lnberg, Darlow-27 lndrikson, John-73 , 94, 99 INTERNATIONAL CLUB-104 , 105 INTRAMURALS-133

Irons, Roland-89 Irwin, Janet--b5 , 105 , 109 Isaman, George-73, 129 lvaldy, Phil-65 Ivey, Candace-73

JJackson, Robert-73

Jackson, Robert M .-65 Jacobs, Gerald-73, 96 , 121, 131 Jacobsen, Sandra-73, 92, 108 Jager, Geraldine-44, 88 , 115 Jakobsons, llze-73, 92, 103, 106 , 109 Jancik , Mary-65 Jansons, Raita-32 , 33 , 44, 95, 111, i 15

Jaunitis, George-65, 121

Jeffers, Helen-65, I 06 Jenkins, Florence-23 Jenkins, Stuart-73 Jensen, Ja mes-65, I 30 Jensen , Max-44, 94 Jesifers, Juris-73, 130 Jett, John-65, I lb, 126 Johannes, Stanley-73 Johnson, Arvid-27

Johnson, Barbara-73 , 83, 100, 135 Johnson, Clara-LB Johnson , David-44 Johnson, Gary-73 Johnson, Gary L.-65, 98 Johnson, James-44, 130 Johnson, Jerry-44 Johnson , Mary A lice-73 Johnson, Monica-73 , 106 Johnson , Monte-44

Johnson, Nanc i-4 4, 115 Johnson , Patricia-65, 97 Johnson , Richard LaVern-73 , 109 Johnson, Richard Lou is-73 Johnson , Sandra-44, 115 John son Wilhelmina-22 Johnston , Jacquel ine- 65 , 92 , 97 , 117 Johnston, R'obert-73, 128 Johnstone , Kay-65 , 107 Jones , Betty-44, BB , 115 Jones, Eugene-73 Jones, Marshall-73 Jones, Patsy-65 Jones, Rita-73 Jones , Royceton-65, 99 Jordan, Odry-65, 131 JOY NIGHT-90 -91 Joynt, Stephen-65, 80, BI, 91 , 92, 128,132 Juengel, LeRoy-73 Jundt, Arlene-97 , 101, 104 JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE-97 JUNIOR PLAY-87 JUNIORS-62-69

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Kahler, Alyce-44 Kahler, Clifford-73 Kahler, Sandra-73 Kahler, Sharon-73 Kahm, David-73 , 96, 121 Kai ser, Jane-65 Kaln ins, Pete-44 Kamprath , Dennis-73 , 96 Kapke, Fay-45, 127 Kapke, Gerald-65, 94 Kapke, Ray-45, 127 Karlson , Harlan-45 Karnopp, Donald-65 Karnopp , Sandra-45, 100, 115 Kaufman, Elizabetti-65, 83, 85, 97, 103, 109 Kaufman , Joyce-73 Kaufman, Phyllis-73 Keeney, Mary-65 Kehm, Steven-73 Keill, J. Douglas-45 , 84, 86, 8.8, 102, 103, 130 Keill , Jane-73

Keim, Nancy-65, 104, 108 Keiser, Donna-45 , 89, 111 Keith , Marvin-73 Keller, Joel-73 Kelley, Harold-45, 116, 118 Kellogq, James-45 Kelly, Philip-65, 130 Kelly, Virginia-65 Kemp, Mildred-26 Kennedy, Frank-45

Kennedy , Shirley-45

Kennel, Carolyn--b5 83

Kennel , Loretta-65

Kenney , Karen-65 , 104, 106

Kerchal , Denn is-7 3, 126

Kermmoade , Karen-73

Kerns, Diana-73

Kerns, J. Wesley-45 , 89 ,- 96

Kerns, Wayne-73 , 98

Kerns , Linda-65

Kess, Patricia-45, I OB, 115

Keszler , Sherry-65

Keszler , Sh irley-65

Kiene, Eve lyn -45 , 115 Kimm, David-45 , 94

Kimmel, Kathleen-65 , 97 King, Bette-73, 109 K in g, Gerald-73

King, Patric ia -45 , 94, 103, 107 , 115

Kinney, Patricia-73 83 , 90, 103 , 103

Kinnison, Lorraine-73

Kirk , Penelope-65, 95 , 97 , 105, 107

Kirkbride , Roine-73, 103, 106

K irk bride,Stua rt-45

Kirkp atrick , Dorothy-65

Kitchen , Ronald-65

Klaastad, So lveig-4 5, BO, BB, 104, 115

Klemsz, Deanna-65, 97

Kl iment, Darlene-73

Kl ine, Bruce-73

Kluge, Teddy-74

Knauber, J im-I 16

Knecht, Kenneth-74

Knight, Lynn-65, 129

Knopp, M ichael-65

Knott, Tim-74 , 110

Knowlton, Janice-74, 103 , 106, 109

Kobel, Polly-74, 134

Koch, Paula-74

Koci, Linda-65

Koehler, Lenore-65, 97 , 105 , 108, 134

Koehn, Jame s-74

Konz , Karen-74

Kostos, Marilyn-74, 103 , 106

Kraus, Karen-65

Krcmar ik, Betty-65

Krecklow, Duane-74

Krieger, Jerry-74 , 132 Kreiger, Susan-65

Kreuger, Delbert-65

Krull, Wayne-74

Krumm , Dav i d-74, 121

Krzeneski, Johnny-74 , 98

Kubert , Gary-74, 99

Kubicek, Martin-74

Kuebler, Carlene -74, 103

Kuehn, Garry-74

Kuehn, Jim-74

Kugrens, Paul-74 , 125

Kuhn, Jo-65, 97

Kuklin, Bai ley-65, BO , Bl, "i2, 102 , 103, 128

Kuklin, Bonn ie-74, 90, 103

Kuklin, Harry-I7

Kunert, Gary-74

Kushner, Br in-6 5

Kyker, John-45

Kyker, Joyce-65, 98

Lahm, Gary-65

Lambert, Bette-74

Lambert, Charles-65

Landre, Jochen-74 Lane, Ha rry-65, 96

Lane, Robert-74

Lane, Will iam- 74, 125 , 130

LaPage, Roger-46

Larsen, Donna-74

Larsen, Larry-46

Larsen, Marc ia- 74

Larsen, Sharon-74

Latture, Darryl-46

Laursen , Richard-74

Lautzenheiser, Charlene-46 107, 115

Lawson, Dona ld-74, 121

Lawson, Lester-74

Lawson, Margaret-65

Lawson, Sandra-74 , 83 , 134

Layton, JoRene-73 , 74, 100, 106

L CLUB-I16

Lebsock , Steve-65

Lee, Lynn-27

Lefler , Esther-26

Lehi, Sharon-65

Lemmerman, Gloria-65

Lengner, Ramona-74

Lenhart, Renate-46

Lentz, Charlene-25 , 74

Leo, William--b5 , 96, 126

LeR'iche, Kay-46, 85, 104, 115

LeRossignol, Helen-65, 107

Letner, Saundra-65

Lewis, Myrna-46 , 115

Leybold, Marc ia-74

LIBRARY COMMITTEE-94

Liden, Nancy-46 , 92, 111 , 115

Lien, Max-18

Li epins, llona-46, 115

Liepnieks, Ruth-65 , 85 , 105, 109 , 134

Liesveld, Gretchen-65

Likens, Donna-65 , 92, 107

Likens, Jacquel ine-74, 90, 92, 103 , 108

Linden, Dotty-65 , 97

Lindholm, Gary-65, 116, 118, 126

Lingenfelder, Mary Louise-33 , 46, 105, 111

LINKS BOARD-82 -8 3

Linn, John-74

Lintz, Jacquel ine-74

Linville, Herbert-74

Little, Beverly-46

Little, Gary-74

Littrell, Kenneth-65 , 121 Lohr, Roger-74 , 99 Lomax , Kathleen-65, 105 Long , Angela-32 , 33 , 46, 84, 89 , 'i O, 91,96, 103,114 Long, James-74

Lonnecher, Charles-46

Loos, Carol-74

Loos, Mary-65

Loos, Richard- 65

Loos, Sh irley- 66 Love, Joyce-46

Lovell , Lynne-74

Lowe, Wilhelm ine-4 6, 85, BB, 111, 115

Lucs, Arn i s-66, 130

Ludlam, Judy-33 , 46, 89, 91, 102, 103,104, Ill, 115

Luedke , Donovan-20

Luedtke, Carol-66 , 97 Luedtke, Sharon-74

Luft , R.odney-74 , 99

Lundak , Joel-66, 89, 91, 105

Lundy , Anne-74 , 108 Lus ins, Valdis-66

Lybarger , Melv in-74

Lyons , Oden-66

Lytle, Janet-33, 46 , 89, 90 , 96, 107, 111, 115

Ly_tle, Roger-74 , 99

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Mace , Kathr yn-7 3, 74 , 99 , 106

Mace , Mar i lyn-66 , 99

Madson , Beverly-66

Mahaffey , Karen-46 , 115 Maher, Richard-66 Mahr , Kappie-66

Maler , Lee-74 Malone, Denn is-74 Malzer, Paul-74 98 Mann, James-66, 98 Manthey, Carl-2I Mapel, Don-66

Mapel, Dwaine-66 Maples, Sylv ia- 66 Mares , Alvin-66

Mares, Wayne-74 Maresh , Carolyn-74 Mariscal , Rebecca-47 Marker, Herbert-74, 99 Markey, Elaine-73, 74, 106 Marks, John-47, 89 Marler , Janice-66, 92, 97 , 107, 108 Marsh, Lester-66

Mart, Constance-66 , 91 134

Martens , Karen-47 , 115 Martin , Angelee-66

Martin, Beth-66

Martin , Charles-74

Martin , Clarence-74

Martin, Conn ie-66, 97, 105

Martin, Darrell-74

Martin , Diane-74 , 100 Martin, Irene-IS Martin , Judith-74

Martin, Mary A.-47, 107, 115 Martin, Mary Ruth-47 , 115

Mart in, Norman-66, 98 Martin , Robert-66

Mart i n, Shirley-25 , 91 Massa, Gerald-74

Masters, Char lene- 66 , 134

Ma sters, Donald-74 Masters , Gene-74, 126 Matt ice, Diane-74

Mattice, George-47

Matuli s, leva-66, 97, 105, 134

Matulis , Marger is-4 7, 130

Mavel , Kent-74 , 96

Maughan , James-66 Maul, Barbara-74 , 134

Mauter , Carol-33 , 47, 107, 115

Maxfield, Betty-47, 115 Maxfield, Carol-66, 97 Maxwell, Donald-74

Mazurak, Peter-74 , 99

McAllister, Carrol-66 , 104, 106

McCallum, Duncan-66 , 99

McCarthy, Judie-47 , 115 McCarty, Dor is-I7

McClees Nancy-66

McCoy , James-47

McCoy, Richard-66, 79 , 116 , 118 , 127, 129

McCreight , Gene-74, 98

McCully, Diane-47, 89, 90, 103, 111; 115

McDouga ll, Heather-74, 94, 98 , 108 , 110 McGerr, Dan iel-74

McGowan, Grant-74

McGuire M i ckey-74, 125

McKay, Da rrell-6 6

McKay, Judy-66

McKeeman, Karen-74

Mclane, Kenneth-74

Mclarnan, Don-74 125, 130, 131

McLaughlin, Sandra-66, 107, 134 McMahon , Grace-20

McMichael, Dick-74

McMullen, Dav id-66

McNeil, Joe-74

McPheeters Joseph-74

McPheeters, Richard-74

McWilliams, Arthur-74 , 116 , 118, 120, 126, 130

McWilliams, Gaylon-66, 116, 121, 126, 130

Meahan, Judy-74

Mechling, George-47, 61 , 88, 96, 116

Meier, John-66

Meier, Sharon-74

Meinke , Ard ith-74 , 100, 103, 106

Meints, Norma-47

Me ints, Virgil-74

Meisinger , Sharon-74

Mellinger, Linda-66, 97

Melnalksnis , Gunta-66

Melson, Mary-74

Menard , James-47

Mentzer, Gerald-66

Merriman, Tom-66

Mesa, JoAnn-66 , 105 Metcalf, Patricia-74, 90 , 103 , 10?

Mettam , David-66

Metz , Ann ette-74

Metz, Janet-74

Metzger , Judith-47 81, 115

Me y er, Charle s-47 , 116 128

Meyer, Evette-66 , 83 97

Meyer, Jean-75 , 134

Meyer, Joan-75

Meyers, Da v id-73, 75 , 92, 96, 116, 128

Meyers, Sharon-66

Michaud , Ro llin-75 , 121 , 127

M i ddleswart , Grace-47, BB , 115 Miille, Dona ld- 66

Miller , Be tty-75

Miller, Da vid-66

Miller, Eleanor-75

Miller, Guy-48

Miller, Helen-28

Miller, Herbert-48

Miller, Janet-66, 107

Miller, James-48

Miller, John-75 , 91 , 98 Miller, Judy-66

M iller, Kathryn-75

Miller, Larry-48

Miller, Marcia-66 , 107 Mil ler, Marilyn-66, 106

Miller, Nancy-66

Miller, Patric ia- 66

Miller, Ph ilip- 75

Miller, Richard-75

M ill er, Ruthie-33 , ~B. 99, 101 , 111, 115

Miller, Sallye-I9, 33, 48, 73, 84, 85, 88, IOI, 103, Ill , 114 Mills, J•anice-48, 108, 109, 115 Mills, John-48 , 91 , 99

MIMES-I03

Miner, Mary-48 , 115 Min ford , Delores-75 , I 00 , I 03 , I 06

M i tchell, Caryln-66

M i tchel I, Dav i d-75

Mitcheli, Gary-48

Mitchell, James-66

Mitchell , Janice-48 , I IS Mitchell, Robert-66, 128 Moats, R'oqer-75 , 121 Moeller, Geraldine-66

Mooberry , W illiam-66, 110 Moock, Roger-75 , 131

Moody , J11nice-66, 98

Mook , Calv i n-75 121. 123 Moore, Charles-75, 125 Moore, Joe -6 6, 79 , 116, 118, 122 Moore, Jud ith-4 8 Moore, Lowell-48, 98 , 116 128

Morehead, Murl in- 66 , 96, 99, 116

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Morgan, Charles-66

Morgan, Ro'f!'-75

Moroz, George-75

Morris, Betty-75

Morris, Elizabeth-33 , 48 , 84 , IOI , 103, 111, 114

Morris , Richard -75 , 127

Morris , Rose---48, 89, 115

Morris, Sam-75

Morris, Virginia-66

Morrison, Jean-66, 80, 81, 92 , 97 , 117

Morrison, Jeannette-75

Morrison, Jon---48, 116, I 30

Morton, Charles-66

Mosely, James-66

Moser, Marcella-75

Moser, Maurice-75

Mouden, Gary---48, 88, 116, 123

Mourer, Susan-33, 48, 115

Mowrey, Dennis-66, 121 126

Moxham, Beverly-66 , 99

Moxham, Robert-74

Mucenieks , lnts-66, 121

Muck, Mary---49, 115

Muehlbeier, Ann-33, 49 , 60, 89, 93 , 94, 101, 111, 114

Mueller, Margaret---49, 94, 107 , 111, ,~s

Muffley, LaVern-66

Mullins, Ronald-75

MUMMERS-103

MUMMERS PLAY-I02

Munson, Ronald-75, 98 , 99, 132 Murkle, Patricia-75

Murphy, Edward-75

Murphy, Jean-33, 49, 84, 88, 89, 90, 96,101,103, Ill, 114

Murray, Lawrence-75

Mussmann, Melva---49, 107. 115 Myers, BettyJean---49 , 89, IOI, Ill, 115

Myers , Janet-75

NATIONAL HONOR' SOCIETY-33

Neeman, Don-75

Nelson, llla-Dean-66, 105 , 106 Nelson, Janet-75

Nelson , Kat hryn-75 , 103 , I 08 Nelson, Rebecca-75 , 109 Nelson, Roberta - Rae-66

Nesmith, James-49

Newell , Barbara-66 Newman, Charlotte-75 Newman, Ted-66

Nichols, Gerey-75 , 100 Niederhaus, Don-75

Nielsen, Alan-66 , 92, 116 , 118 , 129

Niemann , Bill-66

Niemann , Mary-75

Niemeyer , Beverly-75, 106 Nienaber , Marilyn---49

Nightinga le, Barbara---49 , 115 Nims, Bruce-66 Nixon, Sharon-75 Nobbman , Diane-75, 100 Norris, Jerald-66

Novak, LeRoy-66

Novak, Marvin.:._75

Novicoff, Donald-49 , 88 Null, Gary-66

NURSES CLUB-107

0

Obermeyer, M ichael-75

Ochsner, Robert-66

O'Dell, Patr ici a-33, 49, I 15

Ogden, Carol-66

O'Kelly Kathleen-75

Oldenburg Merle-75

Ollenburg , Katherine-66 , 83 , 97, 104 Olsen, Margaret-66 , 105 Olson, Fred-75

Olson, John---49, 60, 83 98 109

Oltman, Carlene-66

O'Neill, Kay---49, 90, 94

OPERA-88 -89

Oquist, Harry-75

ORCHESTRA-98 -99

O ' R'ourke, Margaret-IS Ortiz, Gregg-75, 96, 121 Ortiz, Pete-121, 129

Osborn, Wayne-27 Osborne , James-66

Osmera , Carolyn-75 , 108

Osterholm Douglas-75, 121, 125, 129

Osterlund, John-66, 92 Ostiguy , Carol-75, 100, 134, 135

Otoupalik, Lucille-lb

Overton, Judy-49, 84, 107, 115 Owen, John-75

Owens, Barbara-75

Owens, Beverly-66 , 107, 134

Owens, Connie-66

Owens, JoAnn-75

Owens, Judith-75 , 90, 103, 109

Owens, Vicki-75, 90, 103

Ozolins, Arya-75 , 103 , 108

Pabst , Katherine-33, 49 , 98, 111 , 115

Packer, Karen-75 , 103 Palmer, Ronald-75

Pardee, James---49 , 128

Park, Ralph-I4

Parker , Judith-66 , 105

Parker, Warren-I4

Parks, Carol---49, 94, 107, 111, I 15

Parrish , Bonnie---49, 89, 105, 106, 111, 115

Parsons, Janet-66, 94, 105, 106

Parsons, Jay-66, 116, 126

Patterson, Jack-66

Patton, Joan-66

Patton, Sherry-75

Patzel, Stanley-SO

Paul, Chester-66 , 79 , 94, 116, 118, 123

Pauly, Louis-75

Payne, M ichael-75, 96

Payne, Ray-66, 99

Payne, Ted-67

Pearce , Phillip-75 , 94

Peeks, Gary-67, 96 , 99

Pekarek, Frances-67

Pennington, Richard-67, 96

Penton, Pamla-33 , 50 , 86, 88, 10, 96 , 103, 111, 114

PEPPERS-1I4-1I5

Perkins, Patricia-67

Perkins William-75

Perrin , Gloria-75

Perr i n, Marie-I6

Perry , Albert-75, 100

Pester, Lee-75

Peters, Virginia-75

Peterson, Calvin-SO

Peterson, Donald-67, 126

Peyton, Roger-75, 96

Pfeffer, Annemarie-33 , 50 115

Pfeiff, W illi am-75, ~ 2, 121, 131

Pfeiff , William H.-I5

Phelan , Dorthy-SO 115

Phelps, Kathryn-67 92 98 101

Phe lps, Rodney-SO

Phill i ps , Barbara-SO, 60, 84, 101, 115, 117

Ph illi ps, Connie-75, 83, 106

Phillips, Dennis-75

Phillips, Doretta-75

Phillips, Gene-67

Phinney , John-67, 103 , 110

Pickering, Roger-SO

Pickett, Jim-SO 88, 116. 128

Pierce, Susan-75 , 109, 134

Pietenpol, Beth-SO , 88, 115

Pillard, Betty-SO, 107, 115

Pinney, Ruth-22

Pitsch, Gayle-75, 92

Pleis, Charlotte-75

Porter, Lyle-SO, 116

Posey, Don-SO, 59, 123

Powell , Garry-73, 75, 81 , 121

Powell, Jack-67, 80, 92, 94, 125, 129

Power , William-67 , 72, 92 , 116 , 118, 13 I

Power , Robert-SO. 94

Powers Marilyn-67 97, 99, 104, 107

Prell, Karl-67

Preston, James-SO

Prettvman, Merna-75, 106

Prewitt, Marv Lou-50 85, 115

Probasco, William-75 98, 110

Proct,H , Sherry - Lane-75 , 90, 103, 106

Proffitt, Ronald-67 , 99, 130

Prucha , Ned-7, 33 , 50 , 60, 89, 94, 130

Quattrocchi, Mary Ann-50, 90 , 103 , 115

Rasmussen , Helen-67, 92, 97 , IOI, 104

R'au , David-SI

Ray, Carolyn-67 , I 34

Ray, Jerry-75

Rebensdorf , Rosemary-67 , 105 , 106

Rector , Betty-75

RED CROSS COUNCIL-I I I

Redd i sh , Carol-67

Rediger, Bonita-SI , 88, 107, 115

Reed, Creig-75, 121

Reed, Monte-SI, 99 , 119

Reel , Martina-75, 98, 108

Reel, Windle-I?

Reich, Donita-SI, 59, 84, 85, 89 , ?0, 94, 111, 115, 117

Reich, Oren-67, 99

Re i d , David-67

Reifschneider, Ann-67 , 104

Re i gert, James-67

R'eigert, Tom-51, 99

Rekte, Gunta-75

Rendell, Kay-51, 88, 95, 101, 107, 115

Retzlaff, Kenneth-51

Retzlaff, Paul-SI

Revis , Richard-73, 75 , 128, 131

Reynolds, Kendrick-SI

Reynolds, Robert-75, 126

Rhine , Jon-SI

Rhoads, Nancy-SI, 115 Rice, Sandra-75, 103

Ri ce, Sharon-75, 103

Rigg, Cliff-67

Riley, David--b7

Ripley, Richard-I? , 75 , 116, 128, 130

Risser, Charlotte-SI, 84, 89, 90, 92 , I 03, I 04, I I I , I 15

Ristau, Nancy-67

R'i tenour, Sharan-67

Roach, Jim-75

Roach, Lyle-75, I 31

Roach, Ronald-SI , 119, 127, 130

Roach, Sandra-75

Robarchek , Judy-SI, 115

Robert, Ric hard-SI

Robert, R'onda-75

Roberts, Steven-SI, 88, 89 Roberts, Virginia-I?

Robinson, Lena-SI

Robotham, Di ane-76, 103

Rogers , Karen-67 , 92 , 97

Rohn , John-76

Rom in ger, Gerald-SI , 82

Rominger , Judy-67, I 34

R'onin, Joyce-76, 100

Ronis , Brigita-67

Ronis, Janis-76

Roof, Thomas-67, 96, 127 Rook, Richard-52, 98 Roseberry, Virginia-76, 106

R.osenberg, Norma n-76

Rowbal, Jan-67, 97

R'owen, Mary Kay-67, 92, 97, 104

Royal, Minnie-67

Rudolph, Judy-52

Rudolph, Roger-67, 121 131 Runge , Richard-lb

Rutkovskis, Andris-67

Rutkovskis, Solveiga-52, 105, I 10 Rutmanis, Ojars-67

Rutt , La rry-52, 88 Ryan, Ernest-76 Ryan, Julianna-76 Ryan, Sharon-52, I 00, 111

Sabata , Kenneth-67

Sackett, James-76, 96 SAFETY COMMITTEE-95

Salter Peter-67 , 98, 109, 110 Samp~on, Julie-52, 95, 107, 115 Sampson, Warren-67, 94 Sanborn, Lorna-67 Sanders, Linda-67, 97, 105, 108 Sandvold, Carolynn-67 Sandvold, Gaylen-76

Satterfield, Linda~67, 97, 105 Saunders, Herman-76, 96, 99 Saunders, Suzanne-52 , 88, 90, 107 , 114

Saunders, Thomas-I>?, 98 Sawin, Marjorie-IS

Schlegelmilch Donald-67 94

Schleiger , Deloris-67

Schleiger, Doris-67

Schleiger, Lyle-76 , 121

Schmeling, Freda-19

Schmidt, Loren-67 , 98

Schm i dt, Sh irl ey-52, 94, 100, 114

Schneider , Bruce-76

Schneider, Delores-76

Schne i der , George Ann-76

Schneider , John-67 , 96 , 116

Schne ll, Judy-76

Schnell, Robert-76

Schnieber, Lois-76

Schrader, Larry-67

Schriner, Sandra-76

Schritt, Susan-76, 92

Schroeder, Oliv i a-67

Sch ru nk , Don-67, 96 , 125, 129

Sc!- uldeis, Lin da-76 , 103 Sc hum an, Henry-67 , 109, 110

Schwab, Lois-17

Schwab, Robert-67

Schwabauer, Charlene-52

Schwabauer, Janice-67, 97

Schwabauer, Roger-76, 98 , 132

Schwartz, Denny-76

Schwartzkopf, Ed-27, 118

Schwarz, R'uth -23

Schwarzenbach, Pamela-76 , 103 , 106 , 109

Schweitzer, Larry-76 , 1'29

Schweitzer, LeNore-76

Schwenke , Rebecca-76

Schwenke, Robert-76, 100

Schwichtenberg, Karen-76

Schwindt, Carol-52, 107, Ill, 114, 134, 135

Schwindt, Jon-67, 121

Schwindt, Richard-52

Schwindt , Robert-76

Schwindt , Roger-52

SCIENCE CLUB-I 10

Scott, Harold-23 , 131

Scott, Marjorie-76 , 103, 109

SCRIBE-93

SECRETARIES CLUB-107

Segner, Mary-52, 105 , 106 , 115

Segobiano, Gary-67, 121

Sei P , Robert-68

Sell , Dav id- I4

Sell, Jon-52 , 96 , 99

Sellmeyer , Klea-68 , 92 , 97

SENIOR' PLAY-86

SENIORS-37-6I

Seymour, Vict oria-68 , 99 , IOI , 105

Shadley, Lou i se-68 , 95, 97 , 102, 103

Shafer, Alvin-52

Shafer, Judy-76

Shaner, Kara I ee-68

Shaner, Laura-76, 103

Shannon, Patricia-76

Shaw, Albert-68

Shaw, Audrey-76

Shaw, Judith-52 , 107 , 115

Shaw, Mary-68

Shefferd, Beverly-76

Sheldon, Ann-33 , 52, 83, 85 , 88, 92 , 103, 111, 114

Sheldon, Patricia-76

Shepard, Cornelius-68, 98

Shepard, Darrell-68, JOO, 102, 121

Sheridan, Barbara-53, 111, 114

Sheridan , Dewey-I21 , 125, 129

Sherwood, Ronald-68

Shields, Larry-68

Shipman, Donna-53

Shipps, Curtis-76, 98

Shipps, DeAnn-53, 114

Shneider, Ma nny-68, 128

Shuler, Ronnie-76

Shutts , Sarah-76

Sibley, Clifford-8, 53, 94, 130

Siddens, Marlene-68

Siedel! , Barry-76, 129

Si efkes , Dona ld-76, 98, I 00

Siefkes, Ruth-I6

Sievers, Bill-53

Sievers, Bonnie-68 , 97

Simmons, Carol-76

Si mmons, Sandra-53, 114

Simon, Barbara-68

Simon , Eddie-1>8

Simpson, Edward-76

Simpson , James-76, 96, 100

Queen, Ralph-67, 132

Quincy, Gordon-75

RRafert Carl-75

Rager, George-60, 67

Ramer, Carol Kay-67, 104 , 106

Ramsey, Anne-67

Rangeler, Hugh-25, 60, 89

Rasmussen , Harry-67, 83

Scaggs, Dick-67,94, 116,119,128

Scanlon, Carolyn-76, 106

Scanlon, J'ames-76, 125, 129

Schaad, Francis-'16

Schaaf, Janice-52, 107, 114

Schaaf, Jeannette-76, 92

Schall, Joy-76

Schaumburg, Glenn-76, 96 Scheele, Roy-67

Scheer, Keith-76

Scheidt, Robert-76, 94, I 08 Scherle, Rosa-76

Sims , Jolene-53

Sims, Mary-76

Si ncebaugh , Gordon-68

Singer, Harvey-76 , 125, 129

Si nner, Larry-68, 99, 121

Sipes, Nancy-68

Sitzman, Thomas-76, 121, 127, 131

Slepicka , Robert-33, 53

Sleza k, Susan-76 , 100, 106, 109

Slone, Thomas-76

Slyter, Robert-76

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Sme ils, Yolanta-76

Sm ice, Jame s-76

Sm id berg , Adolf-76

Sm idt, Edw in -68

Smith , Adam-68 , 125

Smith , Andy-68 , 119

Sm ith , Cenith-68 , 106, 107

Smith, Diane- 68 , 106, 107

Sm ith , Rex-68

Sm ith, Sharon K.-76

Sm ith, Sharon L.-53 , 89, 94,101,114

Sm ith, W. C hri stene-63

Sm ith, Warren-76

Snow , Rus sell-76, 96 , 121, 126, 132

Snyder , Larry-53 , 89 , 94 , 116, I 19, 126, 130, 131

Sobotka, Benjam i n-53

Soderstrom, Gera ld- 53

Sommer , Susan-76, 98, 108

So mmerh auser, Peter-76 , 92 , 121

Sommers , Jame s-21

Sommers , Judith-68, 97

Sommers , Sandra-76

SOPHOMOR'ES-70 -79

Soren se n , Mark-33, 53 , 60 , 61, 83 , 89 , 91, 92, 96

Sorge, Larry-76

Soukup , Allen-53

Soukup , Glen-68

Sovere ign , Saundra-68 , 83

Spaedt , Sandra-76

Spahn , Joyce-76

Spann , Vir g i nia-76 , 100

Spears, Velma-53 , 114

Sp ice r , Carmi-68 , 83 , 99

Spomer , Sharon-68 , 105 , 106 , 134

Spoor , Joyce-76, 103

SPORTS-112-135

Sprague, Philip-28, 60 , 121

Spray, Steve-68

Spre ier , Richard-68

Sprouse , Michael-53

Sprout, Kathryn-53

Staat s, Dav id-76

Stakens , An it a-76 , 106

Stanard , Da r rel-76 , 116, I 19, 127

Stan islaus, J immie-76 , 99 , 121

Starck , Gary-53 , 94

Starck , Sheral-76

Starkweather , LaVeta-68

Staska, Patric ia-76

Stauning, Alfr ed- 76

Stefan isin, Nancy-54 , 60 , 84, 85, 89, 94 , 101 , 114

St erkel, Dia nne-68 , 134 , 135

Ste va, Lo is-76 , 106, 108

St eve n so n , Deanna-76.

Stewart , Kather i ne- 26

St e wart, Phyll is-68 Stewart , Tom-76

Stewart , Van-76

Stewa rt, W illie -68

St iastny, Mary-68 , 106

St iles, Sandra-68

St iver son , Duane- 68 , 129

St iver son, Harry-54

Stok i, Phyll is-68

Stokke, 0. Mart i n-68 , 92 , 109 , 110

Stolley, Claud ia- 68, 97 , 105 , 106, 107

Stone , Tom-76

Stoneman , Andrea-76, 92 , 100

Stork , Vicki -68

Story , Ray-54

Stowe , Norma-114

Stra in, G le n-73 , 76 , 119, 125, 130 Straka , Edward-76

Strand , Martin-54 , 60 , 116, 127

Strand , Sh i r le y-76

Stra sheim, Lorra i ne-24

Strazdins , Lilit a-68 , 107

Strohm , Martha-16

Strube , Barry-76

Strube , Ste ve-76

STUDENT COUNCIL- BO -Bl

Stu hr Rebecca-68 , 92 , 97 , 104

Stump, Susan-33 , 54 , BO , 81 , 90 , 101, 103 , 111 , 114

Stutzman , Rog er-68

Suckstorf , Carolyn-76

Sue sz, Carol-Ann-54 , 114

Su lliv an, Linda-54 , 90 , 105 , 111, 115

Su mmers, lan-54

Su mmers, J udy- 68 , 92 , 99, 100

Sundl i ng, Charle s-76 Sutton , Donal d -76

Sutton , Lane-54

Swan, Martin-68 , 94 , 100 Swanson, Dona ld-54

Sw e nson, Janice - 68

SWIMMING-128

Sw indle, Ju dy -6.8 , 92, 97

Swoboda, Conn ie- 68

Syn o v ec , A nita- 54 , Ill, 114

Taft, S haron- 68

Tall y, Nancy - 54 , 111 , 114

Tanner , Barbara-33 , 54 , 61 , 82, 39, 101, 111, 114

Taylo r, Barbara-77 , 103

Tay lor, Eilee n-68

Tay lor, Denn y- 33 , 54 , I 16

Tayl.or , Jame s-54

Ta ylor, Richard- 77

Taylor , W innie- 68

Teale , Mar y- 77 , 92 , 103

Teeter s, Sandy-77

Teleen , Franc ine -77 , 106

Temple , Glady s-21

Temple , Karen-54

TENNIS-132

Teply , Mark-77, 100, 110

TeSelle , Eleanore-54, 107 , 114

TeSelle , Larr y- 77, 92 , 99 , 127

TeSelle, Lorale e --77

Thimgan , Judy-54 , 114

Thomas, Jame s-77 , 12 1

Thompson , Bruce-68 , 96, 116, 128

Th omp so n , Caro le-77

Thompson , Jane-55 , BB , 90 , 964 107 , 111, 114

Thompson , Larr y-77

Thompson , Lillian-20

Thompson , Mary- 19 , 91

Thomp so n, Norma-55 , 107, 111 , 115

Thompson, Pegg y-77, 83

Thompson, Syl vi a-77

Thompson, W. Jack-68

Thur ston , Karen-68, 117

Tice, Gene-4 , 55, 80 , Bl , 89, 116, 119, 126

Tichot a , Bett y-55 , 107, 114

Tiller, Ann e- 68

Tilm an , Dona ld- 68

Timpson, Carol yn- 77

Tippery , Jud ith-77

Tonteg ode, Ra imonds- 68

Townsend, Jame s-77 , 92

Townsley, Nan cy- 68

TRACK-130 -1 3 1

Traudt, Joan-55 , 114

Traud t , Jon - 68 , 96 116, 128

Tr im b le, Kay-77 , 98 , 103, 109

Trippel, Don-55

Trua x, Ed ith-77

Trua x, Shirley- 68

Trudeau , Sharo n-77 , 100

Tr ue, Paul-68 , 96, 98, 130

Tucker, Gar y- 68 , 133

T1Jcker, Jo le ne- 77

Tucker, Mar y- 55 ,8 9 , Ill, 114

Turek, Jo hn-77

Turley, Victor-77 , 96

Tuttle, Don - 68 , 79 ,11 6,1 19

Tutty , John-55

TWIR' LERS-100

Tyrrell, Stanley-55 , 133

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Ud e, Pa ul- 55 , 92 , 116, 119, 123, 124

Unger , He le n-16

Unters eher, Ne il- 32 , 33 , 55 , 59 , 91, 116, 123, 124, 132

Up deg raft, A lice- 17

U pto n , Donna-77, 109

Upton , Joan-68 , 79 , 92 , 106., 107

Uri, Ma rgaret- 68 , 100, 106, 107

Uribe, Eva-72, 77

USHERETTES-100

V

Vampola, Roger-68

Van Amerongen , W illiam -77

Van Doren , Thom a s- 55

Van Horn, C lara-77

Van S ickle, Andy-55

Van Va lin, Sharon-77

Venerable, Ca rlotta- 77

Venerable, Diana- 55 , 114

Venner, Rob ert- 14

Ve nners, lnez e- 55 , 108 , 11 4

Veon , Pam ela- 68 , 92, 105, 106

Verg ith , Larry-55 , 98

Vill wock , Jam es- 77 , 125 , 131

Vlach, J oe-6 8

Vlasnik, Ja mes- 69 , 128 Vogel, Kathryn-55 Vogt, Leon-55, 60 Vondenkamp, Dick-69 Vo ss, Edw ard-69

Voss, M yron- 56

Vosta , Gar y- 77 w

Wad hams, Virginia -69 , 93 , 95 , 107

Wagner , Ha rvey-69

Wa ide, M ildred -20

Wa lden, Kenn y- 77 , 130

Waldo , Jerry-77

Wa ldron , Mar ci a-77 , I 10

Wal ker, Ann-20 , 32, 33, 56 , 61 , 83 , 90 , 94, 103, 104 , 111, 114

Walker , Claud ia -77 , 103

Wa lk er , Judy-6.9 , 89, 92 , 105

Wa lker, Ka re n-56 , BB , 100 , 104 , 107 , 114

Walke r, Robert-77

Walke r, W illiam A .-56, 116

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Wallen, James-77

Wall ick, Ro la nd-Sb , 59 , 61 , 89, ?2 , 116, 119, 126

Wa llin, Be verly-69 , 101 , 107

Wa lli n , Nan cy- Ann-77 , 103, 106

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Ward, Marjo ri e-77

Wa rd, Ph yllis-77

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Warner , Garth-56

Warner, Judith - 56 , 84, 88 , 111 , 114

Warner , Mary Sue-77 , 83 , 108 , 109

Warnken , Selma-77

Waser , Judith-69, 97 , 105

Wa shburn, Carol-56 , 105, 106, 114

Wa tkins, Dr. Steven-14

Wat son, Larry-77

Watson , Linda- 69, 109

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Wa ybrig ht , Judee-69, 105 , 107

Wa ybrigh t , Mar ilyn- 33 , 56 , 61 , 82 , 89 , 90 , 103, 114, 117

Wealch, Jack ie-77

W eather b y, Dor cas-I S Weber, Ch ris t ian-77

Weber, Bob-56

W ebe r , Russell-77

Web er, Sharon-69

W e b ster, Dr F. S -120

W eeth, Ca rol-69

W eeth, Lela-56 , 114

W ehr, Jo hn -33, 56 , 61 , 98

We hrli, Stan ley-77 , 92 , 99

W eideman, Roger-77

W eill, Richard-77 , 83 , 92 , 128

Weisenborn, Mary Jo-69 , 97

W elch, Ly le- 25 , 99

W elch, Verno n-77

W ells, Mar vi n-69

Wells , Sharon-77, 100

Wel s h, Charlene-69 Went i nk , Larry-69, 133

Wertman , Mary-77 , 109 , 110

Wertman , Phy llis-33 , 56 , 105, 106, 107 , 114

Wertz , Caro lyn -77

W escott, To m-77

W esie rsk i, Mary-56 , 88 , 114

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We st, Monte-57

W est, R'ic hard- 77

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We st, Wa lter- 69

We st, W illi am-69 , 129

We stc ott , James-69 , 96

West er berg , John-57 , 60 , 94

We yand, Lyle-20 , 122

Weyand, Norma-77

Wheaton , Vi rgin ia-77, 109 , 134

Whee le r , Valerie-33 , 57 , 93 , 105

Wh itaker, Da le- 57 , 92

W hite, Ja cqueli ne-77 , 106

W hite, Patr ici a-6.9 , 99

Whitemon, Joan-77

W hitlock, Terr y- 57

W hitmarsh, Harold-77

W hitmer, Douga l- 57 , 98

Whitn ey, Bob-69

W icke n, Midqe-114

W iedem an , Karen-77

W iela nd , Selma-20

W ie ns, Rit a-77

W iko ff , Lee-77

W il bur , James-57 , 116

W ilcox, Richard- 57

W ilcox, Thomas-77

W ilhelm, Karen-69, 97 , 104

W ilke, Kay-57 , 107 , 114

W ilke ns , Chr is -77, 100

W ille t, Lanny-69

Will iams , Don-69, 108

W illia ms, Wesley-69

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W il son , Ann-69 , 103

W ils on , Fred-69

Wilson , Jud ith-57

W il son, Sharon-57 , 111, 114

Wilson, Stephen-69

W i ls on, Ste ve n-69, 108

W ilso n , Will iam-77, 121

W imes, Un ita -77

Winchester, Edward-57

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W i nk , Mar le ne-77 , 90 , 103, 109

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W i p f, We sley -77

Wirsehke , Leokadja-57

Wisbey, William-77

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W ise , Ron-69

W ismer, Jerry-77, 92, 119

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W it t , Stephen-69 , 96

Woh lf art h, Da ve -69 , 116 , 132

Wolcott, Gordon-77

Wood , Larr y-69

Woodward , Karen-69

Wo rkma n , Josep h-77, I 10

Worley , Jay-69, 129

Worster , Be verly-SB , 114

Worst er, Perry-69

Wren , W illiam-SB

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Wurtz , Wanda-77

W ya nt , Carol y n-77

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Zaunzem is, Herb-74

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Z ichek, Barbara-77

Z iege nbe i n Warren-77 , 99

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Z immerma n , Janet-77

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