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Lincoln High School
Lincoln, Nebrasllla

Lincoln High School
Lincoln, Nebrasllla
PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
VOLUME 44
LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL
Lincoln High is our school . . Our school. because we, the individuals in it, are the school . . .
Now this year has passed . . . never to return. It has been a fulfilling year . . A year of study, activity, sorrow, pleasure, excitement, It has gone fast . . learning . . . . it cannot be recalled.
We have memories ... Memories which come tumbling back. Memories of the school-before class . . . after class ... during class ... Memories of the long hallsbustling with young activity between classes, deserted and clothed in sha- dow at five o'clock ... . . . memones ...
We marvel now at the rapidity of time's flight ...
We understand now that each of those days, full of unlimited possibilities for education, opportunity, adventure, was passing for the first time ... . . and the last time.
During our high school experience we develop socially, but the primary purpose of the school is that of formal education .
. . . Education ... what is the meaning of this intangible term, so familiar to us? Education is mental cultivation . . the pursuit of general knowledge ... comprehension of ideas, relationships, and concepts ... intelligent, logical thought ... clear and creative expression . . . an understanding of the natural, physical, and social worlds . full utilization of individual talents.
. . . High school . . an opportunity available to us for the realization of this educational pursuit.
. . . High school . . . a search . . . . . . to find ourselves . . . to discover interests, aptitudes.
. . . to determine the manner in which we will enter adulthood. There are many fields to explore-academic, trades, business, fine arts-the reward is his who seeks to uncover .the wealth offered. During high school these opportunities must be grasped . . while they are ours . . .
. . . before they pass . . . . . they come no more than once. This year has now passed . . . one year teeming with possibilities ...
. . . We, the people of Lincoln High. . . . We, the students . . . filling halls and classrooms with our promising store of youthful vitality, abilities, emotions, freedom.
We are all types of people- shy, social, athletic, intellectual ... . . tall, short, large, small . childish, mature, calm, excitable ... . . serious, jovial, happy, sad.
We follow different courses of study. We are interested in different things. Individually we are differentdistinct personalities, each significant in its own way, each with its purpose to fulfillbut we are all teen-agers, with a common activity, dress, language so very meaningful to us.
. . . We are all searching . . . for our place in a complex society . . . . seeking ... questioning ... . . . to discover the purpose of life . . . to understand life. We are uncertain ... hesitant ... awed by the breathtaking challenge which lies ahead ... a challenge which must be met.
. We have friends . . . . casual acquaintances . . intimate companions.
Lincoln High, with 1800 students ... a tremendous opportunity . . . for the formation of lasting bonds. Each one, however, is responsible for making friends of his classmates.
We learn with others ... We eat with others ... We walk with others Our classmates . . . . . our friends . . . . our associates. We acquire facts with them in class ... . . we study with them in the library. We cheer with them at games . . . . . . we compete with them in sports. We work by their side in clubs . . . . . . we sit with them in assemblies. We relax with them in the lounge . . . . . . we chat with them in the halls. Some will be forgotten . . : ... others will always remain friends.
We, the students, are individuals, but we all possess one common tie: We attend Lincoln High School ... Together we form one school . . . Together we share the honors and disappointments of this school . . . . . . through the school we are united.
A teen-ager's life ... our life .. . characterized by spirited activity .. . Work or play, study or recreation, we live each moment to the fullestCramming at noon . . studying late into the night ... spending hours in research . ._ catching up on news between classes ... shouting a morning greeting ... gathering informally in homes . . . ordering a coke at the drive-in ... dancing after games . . . "goofin' off" ... each moment we live . . . . each moment we live only once.
We share lingering memories . . . . of scenes of activity . . the classrooms, unique personalities .. . the lounge, refuge from books, desks .. . the office, center of telephone calls and school business . . . the greenhouse, flourishing with the beauty of nature ... the auditorium, setting of assemblies, plays, meetings, Joy Night ... the Oval, warm with victorious humanity in the cold rain of the night ... the gym, resounding with excited shouts and the thump of feet . . . the long cafeteria lines at noon ... study hall . . . the parking lot . . . the consistently stubborn lockers . . .
This school year has been distinct . . . . . and unforgettable. We will remember this particular year for the spice and individuality of its days which have rendered it exceptional .
. . Memories ... accompanied by the laughter, the tears ... all a part of this year ... the remodeled science laboratories-magnificant possibilities ... the experimental television courses-immense classes in Room 129 . . . the seemingly endless storms and snow -three days of closed schools ... the evening dances-pulsating music of the newly formed dance band . . the steady painters and changing hues of halls and classrooms . . the disappointing loss of the 'district basketball tournament ... the first all-school play . . . the two-day all-school testing . . . Homecoming . . "Fantasia" . . the All-Sports Banquet . . And the people ... the most significant part of the school . . . . the people are the school .
This is Lincoln High, respected for its educational achievements . . . for its athletic achievements ... . Lincoln High during the past year.
• Now this year is gone . . to be recalled only by memories. Did we fulfill the purpose of this year? . . . The days went quickly • • • we had no power to stop them . . . Why could we not pause and drink more deeply from the fathomless depths of opportunity? Th is end is also a beginning-the beginning of a new year ... the beginning of a future ...
• a better future because during this year we have learned . about things, about people, about places,
We have lived and learned. ... about ourselves.
We, the students of Lincoln High, are leaving this school now . . • . . some, never to return as students ...
• • . others, to be absent only during the summer. We are leaving ... after a wonderful year ... rich in growth ...
• • . educational, social, and personal growth.
We were allowed only one year to live this year . . . . ••• one year to take full advantage of the high school opportunity. This year has passed for the first time ...
It goes by only once . . . and the last time.
Superintendent of Schools Dr . Steven N. Watkins, recognized for his foresight, understanding, and executive ability, coordinates the curricula and guides the operation of the schools.
Working closely with the Superintendent are Dr. Rudolph Fredstrom, Associate Superintendent in Charge of Curriculum and Teaching, and David Sell, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Business Affairs. Both men coordinate areas essential to an effective school system
The Board of Education, alert to new, more efficient methods, defines the educational policy and coordinates the community with the Lincoln Public Schools, wisely realizing that opportunity must be recognized and utilized to prepare today's youth for tomorrow.
Well-known to all boys is William Pfeiff, Assistant Principal, Dean of Boys, and Director of Activities. In addition to · scheduling school events and supervising the athletic program and personnel , he is responsible for the general sup3rvision and discipline of boys.
The executives of Lincoln High School are responsible for the excellent program and outstanding educational advancements of the school. Appreciating the importance of the high school years, these well-qualified educators have initiated revolutionary changes which they feel will most benefit the students. The opportunity for the academic and social education which the high school offers will not be repeated. One of the executives' most significant roles is helping the students to realize this fact and to make the most of these years , the foundation for meaningful adulthood.
Principal William B. Bo g ar, easily recognized by his friendly smile and familiar red shirt, seeks student, faculty, and parent cooperation while competently guiding the school program.
All students are familiar with Miss Marguerite Gundermann, Lincoln High's pleasant attendance director. To her falls the tremendous task of accounting for each pupil of the school population every period of every school day.
Miss Dorcas Weatherby, Assistant Principal and Dean of Girls, maintains an active interest in Lincoln High girls. As chairman of the Scholarship Awards Committee, she informs interested students about available scholarships.
Mrs. Ruby Evan includes collecting fines, checking books, operating the Lost and Found Department, and issuing gym locks among her duties as book room supervisor.
Mrs. Helen Unger, secretary to Mr. Pfeiff, and Mrs. Alice Hibbert, office clerk, relax a moment during their busy day. Mrs. Hibbert's varied job includes everything from acting as the school's official receptionist to handling registration cards. Mrs. Unger coordinates Mr. Pfeiff's exacting schedule.
These four women undoubtedly comprise one of the most important departments in the entire school, for they, the business and office staff, complement the teachers and administrators. Without the efficiency of these clerks and secretaries, Lincoln High would soon cease to be an effectively run establishment.
The clerk responsible for the smooth operation of the office answers the tele-
phone and receives visitors, handles ledge and registration cards, and supervises the assignment of lockers. Assisted by the secretaries, who conduct correspondence, keep records, and type, the executives are free to devote the necessary time to theirown work. The book room, where all books are accounted for, remains an indispensable aid to the faculty, and, indirectly, to the students.
The daily sound announcements are an integral part of school life. Here Jim Roach is investigating the sound system control room, where each morning Mr. Pfeiff announces the day's events to the entire school. This centralized system was installed in 1940 through use of student activities funds.
Even though ·seldom seen, through her efficient secretarial assistance to the principal, Mrs. Martha Strohm's resulting work indirectly affects the entire school.
Mrs. Virginia Roberts and Mrs. Martha- Cline, Senior counselors, plan discussions on marriage and family living, philosophy of life, and military, educational, and vocational planning.
Windle Reel, Sophomore counselor, and Miss Lois Schwab, Junior counselor, discuss their classes' activities, .which are distinctive, yet related.
A favorite Senior Class counselor is Harry Kuklin, who realizes the importance of the informal, conversational guidance class.
Home Room Guidance is a relatively new two-hour course required of all students. In the informal and sympathetic atmosphere of the home room class, each individual is encouraged to face squarely life and its problems. With experienced and understanding guidance, the student plans a suitable course of study, and serious thought is directed towards the future. Counselors are also available after class for individual, private counseling. The realistic purpose of this guidance program is to help the student to realize the value of each fleeting moment.
The work of Sophomore counselors Eldon Heskett and Mrs. Alice Updegraft is primary: in home room the sophomore is oriented to high school, study skills are introduced, and vocational and educational planning is initiated.
Two teachers who contribute to the excellent school program are Special Education counselors Mrs. Doris McCarty and Mrs. Dorothea Plum. Besides conducting home room classes, both teach general math, English, and social studies.
Junior counselors Guilford Burnham and Mrs. Louise Baugher check through the files of juniors, who , during th is • year in guidance, will study individual, group, and family relations, problem-solving, and social responsibility.
Miss Jenkins and psychology student Jim Mitchell watch as Ray Frohn, relating this action to that of humans, explains a rat's behavior when it runs through a maze toward cheese.
An understanding of one's own country as well as of other nations is of utmost importance to world peace. Knowledge not only of the history, but of the economic and social development and functions is essential if we are to cope with the problems which inevitably arise. We, the high school students of today, will be the government, the policy makers, the world peacemakers, and possibly the world war makers of tomorrow. Will we be equipped to take these places in society?
Vivacious history teacher Mrs. Irma Coombs makes use of outside sources to supplement the text, adding life and interest to · her classes.
Reviewing plans for the American history class taught via television are classroom teachers Buford Grosscup, Darrell Grell, Miss Florence Jenkins (Social Studies Department head), and Neil Hafemeister. Miss Jenkins, as head classroom teacher, is responsible for making assignments and for planning, along with the teachers from each of the participating schools, with the studio teacher. The other three teachers assist her, and each teaches additional courses.
rThe smiling economics teacher interpreting a consumer price index chart to his engrossed class is friendly Richard Beechner, who, in addition to this elective course, teaches courses in world history and general business.
Through her teaching, her own interest, and her emphasis on class discussion, Miss Wilhelmina Johnson, who teaches courses in American and world history, strives to bring history to life in the minds of her students.
The Social Studies Department of Lincoln High has been planned to provide the knowledge necessary to wellinformed citizens of the future. The curriculum , offers several courses in addition to those in history, including the study of economics, current problems of the United States and of the world, and the study of the relationship of the world nations to each other.
Psychology is a course designed to provoke a comprehension of the human mind and behavior. This study of the individual mind results in a general understanding of the different peoples of the world. In this class, analyses and experiments are conducted, which en-
able the students to reach a fuller conception of human behavior.
Through the study of history, the problems and events of today become clearer and more plausible. Learning through the mistakes of our forefathers, we can try to avoid repetition of unfortunate occurrences. Equipped with a broad knowledge of the entire social studies, the modern citizen is better prepared to grasp· the challenge of today, before it is too late.
The map behind her and the magazine in her hands are representative materials used in Mrs. Ruth Schwarz's International Relations and Modern Problems classes.
With fellow history teacher Harold Scott, Alden Johnson discusses current topics relevant to their particular subjects. Difficult tests and rapid, thorough coverage of material are characteristic of both of their classes. In addition, newcomer Mr. Johnson teaches a course in Modern Problems.
Physiology, the science of the bodily organs and their functions, is taught by Carl Manthey. This is an important course for students anticipating a future in medicine.
Serving double duty is physics and photography teacher R. W. Howland, the technician for the Audio-Visual Department of the Lincoln Public Schools.
Mrs. Gladys Temple, Miss Lucy Geiger, and Alexander Currie, biology teachers, recognize the significance of biology, a fundamental science couTse. Biology, the study of plants and animals, is usually the student's first contact with a laboratory science and the experiments which accompany it.
More emphasis than ever is now being placed upon science: throughout the United States the plea is raised for more scientists and for an intensified pre- paratory study of science in the schools. Lincoln High is answering the challenge with a diversified, extensive science program, including a ten-hour college chemistry class. One aim of all courses is to encourage students to study advanced scientific subjects so they may live as intelligent citizens in an increasingly technical world.
Chemistry teachers Robert Compton and LeRoy Colson share a joke in the supply room. The substances behind them are used in this course, which deals with the chemical changes in matter. In addition, Mr. Compton teaches general science, and Mr. Colson conducts the college chemistry class.
One who has observed with interest the recent expansion of physics is J. D. Young, who, besides his regular classes, serves as the Phys- ics 1 and 2 TV classroom teacher.
Assisting with the TV geometry class are math teachers Jim Sommers, Mrs. Lavina Dvorak , Miss Ruth Hall, ( department head), and Mrs. Lillian Thompson . Studio instructor is former LHS teacher Miss Frances Buell (inset).
Although the study of mathematics has been increasingly emphasized due to recent international circumstances, this tool of science has always been, and will continue to be, indispensable. The courses offered at LHS attempt to further general knowledge, develop logical reasoning, and provide a foundation for advanced mathematics. Junior high algebra counts as ten hours of high school credit; college credit is available through college algebra, trigonometry, and analytic geometry courses.
Comparison of the progress of several classes coordinates the department and is a practical teaching resource, as mathematics teachers Donovan Luedke and Lyle Weyand realize.
Miss Mildred Waide and Miss Selma Wieland, trigonometry, analytic geometry , and algebra teachers, examine supplementary class material.
Scientists? Peter Mazurak and Merna Prettyman.
Papers strewn about a desk are characteristic of the timeconsuming work of a literature and Senior Composition teacher, Max Lien acknowledges.
Sophomore English and speech teacher Mrs. Mary Louise Alexander realizes that the spoken word is as great an influence as the written word.
Andy Sildegs and Jane Keill study in the commodious library.
Under the supervision of Mrs. Ruth Siefkes, librarian, the school library is run smoothly and utilized to its fullest capacity.
The English language is of primary importance in the United States, basic to all other knowledge. It is the rock upon which understanding is built within and among Eng-lish-speaking nations.
Lincoln High has developed an extensive English program. Requirements for graduation
Observance of Book Week is wholeheartedly supported by English teachers Mrs. Viola Houdek, Mrs. Marjorie Sawin, and Mrs. Ruth Gartner, Advocate- and Links advisor. Mrs. Houdek also teaches Reading Improvement.
Senior Composition teacher Alva Cavett is also Lincoln High's Visual Aids instructor and supervisor. Here he is pictured preparing the day's film schedule.
Miss Wanda Crawmer and Miss Clara Johnson, Senior Composition TV classroom teachers, emphasize writing. The studio instructor is former LHS English teacher Miss Esther Montgomery (inset).
include English 3 and 4, Senior Composition, and one semester of an elective, which may be selected from additional composition, literature, speech, drama, and journalism courses.
The Lincoln High newspaper, the Advocate, the yearbook, The Links, and the literary magazine, the Scribe, offer to selected students excellent experience as publications staff members.
The well-stocked library is a source of knowledge and interest at the fingertips of the entire school. Here, undisturbed, students and faculty may conveniently study, do research work, or read.
Joy Night sponsor Mrs. Mary Boyle teaches classes in sophomore English, which include composition, literatuTe, and a thorough coverage of grammar.
Miss Irene Martin, department head, encourages capable English students to enter writing contests.
To relieve the librarian of routine duties, Miss Freda Schmeling gave assistance and service in the library before her first semester retirement.
Miss Margaret O'Rourke makes preparations for her American literature . and grammar classes.
.. Correcting papers is a large part of every teacher's work, and for English teacher Mrs. Merrell Grant, this is no exception.
French teacher Miss Elizabeth Grone, department head, points out important cities on a French map. The teaching of a foreign language also includes geography.
Lincoln High was
Nebraska high school to equip a foreign language laboratory. By means of tape recorders and activated microphones installed this year, the student can now speak and record as well as listen. Apparatus has been provided to enable the teacher to listen to individual students. •
Knowledge of a language other than one's own is one of the keys to international peace. In addition to a broadened horizon, the study of a foreign language and its accompanying literature and philosophies will develop an understanding of and appreciation for that people and their contributions to mankind.
The Foreign Language Department offers three years of Latin, a classical Ian-
Because our southern neighbors are Spanish-speaking nations, Spanish teacher Miss Teresina Danese believes that this language is significant.
guage, and three years of German, French, and Spanish, three modern languages. Advanced students may take a fourth year of study at the University of Nebraska, earning college credit. A relatively new addition to this department is the foreign language laboratory, a valuable teaching aid. The annual observance of Foreign Language Week promotes interest in this area among students and faculty.
In the Latin classes of Miss Lorraine Strasheim, as in those of the other foreign language teachers, the literature of that language is introduced.
German teacher Mrs. Ruth Buckner supports the view that the language student must study the language, the people, and their customs.
Orchestra and band director Eugene Stoll, a newcomer to the school, conducts one of his excellent performing orgap.izations. He also gives instrumental lessons.
Mrs. Shirley Martin assists fellow art teacher Allen Kirtley in arranging a still-life combination to be painted by his classes. Together they teach a variety of art courses offered at Lincoln High, which include drawing, painting, designing, commercial art, stage decoration, and crafts.
Music and art, endowed with an intangible value, add to life beauty, depth, and fulfillment to be enjoyed forever. Together they complete a wellrounded academic curriculum.
A capable young vocalist or instrumentalist may participate in a number of performing organizations, receiving cultural experience and broadening his contact with music literature. Selected musicians may also attend the Nebraska State Music Clinic, an annual event. Available to the interested student are varied art courses, which
encourage creative and imaginative expression.
The bovs vocal classes and organizations ar e directed by music teacher Ivan Caldwell. In addition, to him falls the responsibility of the annual opera production , which is performed by the Aeolian Choir, another of his groups.
Besides directing the girls vocal organizations, which include the glee clubs and the Girls Octet, Miss Dorthea Gore, Fine Arts Department head, conducts classes in music theory and appreciation. She also teaches voice classes.
Pen in hand, commercial teacher Miss Lydia Lekai plans for classes in clerical and stenographic preparation, valuable courses for business-career hopefuls.
Gathered around a typewriter, the focal point of many of their classes, are commercial teachers Miss Betty Heckman, Mrs. Katherine Stewart, department head, and Miss Dorothy Dumpert. Besides training for a specialized area, typing skill is also valuable in preparing for other classes.
Miss Eulalie Bratcher and Mrs. Helen Flanagan compare the progress of their typing classes. Both also teach other commercial subjects.
The practical arts courses, which prove advantageous in securing employment, attempt to teach students skills which may be put to practical use in a career and in the home. In addition to the standard typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping classes of the Commercial Department, courses dealing with sales, clerical training, and business law are offered. Through the Home Economics Department are taught homemaking techniques which prepare a girl to care for a home.
Clothing teacher Miss Mildred Kemp asserts that sewing is not only economical and useful, but also satisfying.
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Under the superv1s10n of Wayne Osborn, the print shop prints · material not only for Lincoln High, but also for the other Lincoln public schools.
Dean Clawson occupies himself with leatherwork, one of the crafts included in his Industrial Crafts course. He also teaches mechanical drafting.
Anyone interested in working with his hands would enjoy the many different Industrial Arts courses. The drafting and shop skills taught in these classes aim to broaden the student's general knowledge and abilities. While not attempting to train for a specific job, the Industrial Arts courses are helpful in approaching related fields. They serve as tryout courses for entrance into Trades Preparatory, which is strictly vocational. Here the student follows one shop course throughout his high school career in preparation for a trade.
Of interest to many boys is the auto shop. Robert Harrington's Trades Auto includes car repair in addition to auto care and maintenance which is included in Harold Slaight's Industrial Arts Auto.
Checking a television set is Lynn Lee, whose Industrial Arts Electricity and Trades Electronics shops · are located in the basement of the school.
Mechanical and architectural drafting teacher Arvid •Johnson, Industrial Arts and Trades Preparatory Department head, studies a drafting book in class preparation. Drafting subjects are a part of the Industri~l Arts curriculum.
Claude Wingrove's machine shop consists of precision work on metal using power tools such as the lathe and shaper.
A variety of indispensable implemcmts are kept in this toolroom for use in Clarence Evans woodwork and carpentry shops.
In addition to her responsibility of caring for the inevitable daily casualties, Mrs. Alice Y oungscap, school nurse, keeps all student health records.
The friendly competition in physical education classes develops team cooperation, fair play, and good sportsmanship. Harold Gilliland and Philip Sprague, Physical Education Department head, also teach Health Education.
When hindered by poor health, it is more difficult to secure the total wealth of education. This fact is recognized by the nation _ as a whole; Lincoln High is not alone in providing all students with health care and physical and health education.
Guided by the principle that a body in sound physical condition is less susceptible to disease, the physical education program consists of swimming, competitive sports, and physical fitness tests. The goal of Health Education is to inform the student of the functions and care of his body, and to introduce the fundamentals of first aid.
Each pupil's health record and height and weight charts are kept by the school nurse. In addition, among the free health services available to students are the annual dental check-up and the tuberculin test administered during the sophomore year.
Vital to every educational institution are those diligent workers behind the scenes-those who prepare the unlimited quantities of food necessary to re-stimulate the hungry students and faculty, and those who are responsible for the upkeep of the building itself.
The cafeteria staff prepares a large variety of foods from which the 1350 people served daily may choose a well-balanced meal. The dishes, sold at a minimum price, are planned one week in advance.
The custodians are faced with the seemingly endless task of maintaining the cleanliness and order of the school. Long after the school has been deserted in the afternoon, one can find this staff still at work.
The Lincoln High School Scholarship Key is awarded to Nancy Fry in recognition of top scholastic achievement. Nancy, who has maintained a six-semester grade average of 1.06, has been active in Orchestra, International Club, and Forum. She is the editor of the 1960 Links.
Patricia Kinney is the recipient of the Ne'd Prucha Memorial, established this year in memory of Norman E. (Ned) Prucha, Jr., a 1958 graduate. It was founded to honor the student who attains the highest ranking in the National Honor Society for excellence in the fields of lea'dership, citizenship, and scholarship.
Larry Clawson is the Regents Scholarship winner. His activities are Chess, Science, and International Clubs.
The Harry Si'dney Dobbins Award goes to William Fowles. Above average scholastically, Bill is a three-sport letterman- · baseball, football, and swimming. He is nationally ranked in his event in swimming. A member of the Student Council, he has a positive citizenship and school activity record.
Carol Jean Ostiguy is the GAA Award selection. Receiver of ten emblems and four letters in the years of her participation~ Carol includes Coed Counselors and Peppers in her schedule.
The Music Department of Lincoln High School has designated Barbara Chasson as winner of the Lincoln Symphony Award. An active participation in Orchestra is but one of her many interests.
Knute Berstis is awarded the Harold C. Mardis Scholarship, established to honor a former Lincoln High School principal. Knute, a member of the 1960 Basketball Squad, has also lettered in track.
The Lincoln High School Drama Award is presented in recognition of outstanding ability and contribution to the school in the areas of speech and drama. Both Sharon Douglas and James Roach are being honored. Sharon has been active in Mimes and Mummers. She served as a Cheerleader. Jim's activities include Fine Arts Festival and the Advocate staff.
Honor Society: Row 1: Fry , vice-president ; Layton , Amend , Alt , Teale , Metcalf , Hoffman , Howey, Jakobsons , Johnson , Keill , King , Kinney. Row 2: Lundy , Ost iguy , Winkelman , treasurer ; Melson , Owens , Van Horn , Walker , Waldron , Watson , Wertman , Wheaton , Wink , Nelson Row 3: Workman , Evans , Hewes , Lytle , Imm , Dermyer , Enersen , Siefkes , president ; Fowles , secretary ; Sommerhauser, Wallen , Weill , Anderson , Teply.
Membership in the National Honor Society is an esteemed distinction and a goal towards which effort is indirectly aimed throughout the high school years. While students study for good grades, conduct themselves as good citizens, and serve the school, they are also forming the foundation upon which they are selected to this honorary organization.
Fifteen per cent of the graduates in the upper quarter are eligible for membership. Averaging together grades, citizen-
ship marks, and ECA points, the National Honor Society committee selects the students, who must then be faculty-approved. Seventy-nine seniors were chosen this year. As a school service this group conducts the Student Council spring election.
The spirit of the National Honor Society is embodied in its emblem, the keystone and the flaming torch. The keystone symbolizes high ideals; the flaming torch, the principles of character, scholarship, leadership, and service.
The Senior year ... the year of liveliest activity and most challenging decisions. Senior Theme . . . the Opera . . . Color Day . . . Hobo Day . .
Thre e years at Lincoln High . we cheered at state basketball games . . took part in Jamboree Day . . . attended the first All-School Play ... participated in national testing experiments . . watched the development of
the lounge . . initiated the TV classes. We are soon to leave. Through talk of college, careers, and the armed services, we are preparing to meet the world ... preparing to close the door upon one phase of our life. We meet the last Homecoming, last basketball game, last sound announcement ... last stop at the locker . ... and then-Graduation. It goes by only once . . .
ABBOTT, SHIRLEY IRE E: Homemaking , Peppers , Junior Girls Glee Club.
ALLE , GARY D.: Trades Preparatory , Concessions Assistant.
ALLE , GERALD VOGEL: Arts and Sciences and Engineerin g, Home Room Alternate , all -school play cast, junior and Mummers plays casts and committees , Jo y Night crew , Mummers , Doormen , Regents Alternate
ALLE , KAY LARUE: Clerical , Y-Teens , GAA emblems.
ALLISON, MO A RAE: Arts and Sciences , Mummers play committee , Ar't Club, International Club, Mummers , Peppers.
ALT, CAROLL JEA : Arts and Sciences and Engineering , Student Council vice-president , Home Room Alternate , opera lead and committee , all -school and Mummers plays casts , Joy Night participant , YTeens , Mimes , Aqualinks , International Club, Mummers , Peppers , Clef Club , Sophomore Girls Glee Club president , Junior Girls Gl e e Club , Aeolian Choir, Assembly Commi'ttee , Varsity and Apprentice Cheerleader , County Day , All-Sports Attendant , honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Honor Society .
ALT, KARE KAY: Arts and Sciences , Y-Teens, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
AME D, MARY JAYNE: Teachers , opera chorus , all-school play committee , Y -Teens , International Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Junior Red Cross Council , honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Honor Society.
A DERSO , CHARLES WILLIAM: Engineering , Home Room Representative , opera orchestra , Joy Night participant , Advanced Band captain and student director , Dance Band , Lincoln Youth Symphony , Assembly Committee , Lounge Committee , S'tate Music Clinic , honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Honor Society.
ANDREWS, A LOUISE: Business Administration , junior play commi't tee , Mimes , International Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Red Cross Council.
A DREWS, FRED ALBERT: Trades Preparator y
A DREWS, JOH WILLIAM: Engineering , Library Committee , honor roll
AR OLD, MARGUERITE LOUISE: Arts and Sciences , International Club , Peppers.
ASPER, GERALD D.: Trades Preparatory.
ATKI SO , MARGARET AN : Stenographic , Coed CmIJ\Selors , Future Secretaries Club , Junior Red Cros s Council , Links salesman.
BADE , DO NA RAE: Stenographic.
BAKER, IVA LEWIS : Industrial Arts.
BAKER, PHYLLIS KAY: Clerical , Y-Teens, Peppers , honor roll.
BARKER, ROSEMARY LY : Stenographic, YTeens , Future Secretaries Club , GAA , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Twirler
BAR HILL, EDD: Trades Preparatory , Home Room Representative, Reserve football letter , Varsity wrestling letter , City wrestling champion.
BATES, LORRAINE: Stenographic , Future Secretaries Club , Writers Club , Orchestra , Junior Red Cross Council , Links and Scribe salesman.
BAUER, CAROL A N: Stenographic, Home Room Alternate , opera chorus , Joy Night p articipant, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club vice-president , Aeolian Choir, Varsity Cheerleader.
BAUER, HAROLD RAY: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative , L Club , Science Club , Varsity and Reserve football letters , Reserve wrestling letters.
BAUER, MARSHA KAY: Arts and Sciences and Engineering , junior play committee, Y-Teens, International Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, ECA Committee , Usherettes, Girls' State, honor roll, Regents Alternate , National Honor Society.
B. Becker N. Becker Behrends
Beler Bellairs Bendrups
Bentall Berry Berstis
Bertwell Bice Biel
Bindrum Bite B\ake Bliss Bohl Bork
BECKER, BARBARA IRE E : Business Administration and Stenographic, Advocate reporter , Y-Teens , Coed Counselors, Future Secretaries Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
BECKER, NEV A ARLE E: Fine Arts , Aqualinks, Art Club , GAA , GAA letter , honor roll.
BEHRE DS, ROGER LEE: Fine Arts , Joy Night crew , Art Club, Boys Glee Club , Doormen , Fine Arts Festival.
BELER, JUDITH LEE: Arts and Sciences, Advocate reporter, Y-Teens, Future Nurses Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club librarian , Library Committee , Junior Red Cross Council.
BELLAIRS , DEN ISE R.: Teachers, opera chorus , Joy Night participant , Mimes , Peppers squad leader , Aeolian Choir, Assembly Committee.
BE DRUPS, ASTRIDA MAIJA: Arts and Sciences, International Club.
BENTALL, BETH A.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative , S c ribe serious essay editor , opera orchestra , Coed Counselors , Future Nurses Club secretary-treasurer, Forum president, Interna. tional Club, Science Club, Writers Club secretary , Peppers , Orchestra , ECA Committee , Lincoln Youth Symphony , State Music Clinic , honor roll, Regents Alternate , National Honor Society.
BERRY, TRUMA JAMES: Engineering , Boys Glee Club , Orchestra.
BERSTIS, K UTE A.: Arts and Sciences and Engi- neering , Joy Night participant, L Club , Varsity and Reserve basketball and track letters , honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Honor Society , Harold C. Mardis Scholarship Winner
BERTWELL, DA NIE ROSS: Trades Preparatory.
BICE, EDWARD DOUGLAS: Trades Preparatory.
BIEL, MARGARET MARY: Business Administration and Stenographic , Future Secretaries Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Twirler.
BI DRUM, JOYCE A : Fine Arts, Home Room Representative , opera lead , Mummers play cas't and committee , Joy Night participant, Aqualinks , Mummers, Peppers, Clef Club, Orpheons , Sophomore Girls Gle e Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir.
BITE, DAG IJA: Arts and Sciences , Joy Night participant , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
BLAKE, CY THIA KAY: Homemaking and Teachers , Joy Night participant, GAA , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club , GAA emblem, State Music Clinic.
BLISS, MARTHA CAROL: Stenographic, Home Room Alternate , opera chorus , all-school and junior plays committees , Y-Teens , Mimes , Coed Counselors, Future Nurses Club , Future Secretaries Club , International Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Jun i or Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , honor roll, National Honor Society.
BOHL, MARGARET JE Y: Teachers , all-school play committee , Future Nurses Club, International Club , Peppers, Clef Club , Orchestra , Advanced Band, Lincoln Youth Symphony , Assembly Committee , State Music Clinic , honor roll.
BORK, STEPHE DAVID: Business Administration , opera chorus , Aeolian Choir .
BOVEIA, BRUCE ELDO : Trades Preparatory.
BRAME, AV ALEE CLARICE: Business Administration , Home Room Alternate , Coed Counselors , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club ;
BRA E , MARJORIE JEA : Arts and Sciences , Joy Night participant , Mimes , Art Club , Future Nurses Club , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club.
BRIDGER, RICHARD L.: Industrial Arts
BRILL, DAYID LEE: Business Administration, opera chorus , Joy Night participant , Boys Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Reserve baseball letter , State Music Clinic
BRUNKOW, LILA MAE: Stenographic , Joy Night participant , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , honor roll.
BRUNS, JACK D.: Industrial Arts, Reserve gymnastic s letter.
BRUNSEN, LYLE DEA : Trades Preparatory.
BURCHAM, CHERYL D.: Stenographic , Future Secretaries Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
D. Burcham Byers Caldwell Burk Byron Calhoun
Busboom Cade Carr
Boveia Bridger Bruns
BURCHAM, DO Brame Brill Brunsen ALAN: Brannen Brunkow C. Burcham Trades Preparatory
BURK, CAROLE ELAINE: Homemaking , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club.
BUSBOOM, MYRO LY : Trades Preparatory.
BYERS, DEA A LEE: Teachers , Future Nurses Club corresponding secretary , International Club , Science Club , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
BYRO , JANET ELAI E: Business Administration , opera orchestra , GAA , Orchestra.
CADE, JAMES HAROLD: Business Administration.
CALDWELL, ROBERT LA WRE CE: Engineering , Orpheons treasurer , Orchestra , Advanced Band , Lincoln Youth Symphony , State Music Clinic
CALHOUN, RO ALD LEE: Arts and Sciences , Student Council , Joy Night participant , L Club , Advanced Band , Varsity and Reserve track letters, cross-country certificate.
CARR, SALLY LYN E: Homemaking, Joy Night participant , Aqualinks president, Peppers squad leader.
Carter Chipman Cassner Clark Chambers Clawson
CARTER, JANE A E: Arts and Sciences, Mummers plays cast and student director, junior play committee, Y-Teens, Mimes, Mummers, Peppers, Usherettes.
CASS ER, HARLEY E.: Business Administration.
CHAMBERS, KARE LEE: Clerical, Peppers.
CHANDLER, TERRY ORLO: Industrial Arts, L Club, Varsity gymnastics letter.
CHASSO , BARBARA LEE : Arts and Sciences, opera orchestra, Mummers and junior plays casts, Joy Night participant, Y-Teens, Mummers, Science Club treasurer, Writers Club, Peppers, Orchestra student director, Lincoln Youth Symphony, State Music Clinic, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society , Lincoln Symphony Award Winner.
CHILDS, GEORGE WILLIAM: Business Administration, Advanced Band, All State.
CHIPMA , GORDO LEIGH: Arts and Sciences and Engineering, Varsity wrestling letter.
CLARK, LAWRE CE ROBERT: Teachers, allschool and junior plays committees, Joy Night crew, Camera Club, International Club, Advanced Band, Band letter.
CLAWSO , LARRY DEA : Arts and Sciences and Engineering, all-school, Mummers, and junior plays casts, Joy Night participant, Chess Club president, Forum, International Club, Mummers, Science Club, Advanced Band, honor roll, Regents Scholarship Winner, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, Regents Scholarship Winner.
CLEME S, CLARE CE H.: Business Administration, Reserve baseball letter.
COLE, LLOYD C.: Business Administration, Reserve track and tennis letters.
CO , MICHAEL STEVE : Industrial Arts, Boys Glee Club.
COR ELL, SHARON LEE: Business Administration and Stenographic , Future Secretaries Club, GAA, Peppers, GAA emblems, honor roll.
COTTON, HARLEY F.: Trades Preparatory, Home Room Alternate, L Club, Reserve football letter, track manager letter.
COURTRIGHT, ROLLIE CURTIS: Business Administration, opera chorus, Boys Glee Club, Aeolian Choir.
Chandler Clemens Chasson Cole Childs Conn
COY, CO NIE JO: General Curriculum.
CRAIG, JAMES ROBERT: Engineering, junior play committee, Joy Night crew, Varsity and Reserve swimming letters.
CRANDALL, ROBERT LESLIE: Business Administration, Joy Night participant, Advanced Band.
CREEL, ERMA YVO E: Homemaking, Peppers.
CROSBY, SHARO ELAINE: Business Administration and Stenographic, Future Secretaries Club, GAA, Peppers.
CRUMB, JO HENRY: Industrial Arts.
DALE, SALLY W.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Senior Class vicepresident, opera chorus, junior play committee, Joy Night participant, Y-Teens, Coed Counselors treasurer, Writers Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club librarian, Aeolian Choir, Varsity Cheerleader, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society.
Cornell Coy Cotton Craig Courtright Crandall
Creel G. Davis Crosby S. Davis Crumb deBrown
D ALLAS, JEA "ANN: Clerical, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club secretary, State Music Clinic.
D AUGHERTY, KAREN JUNE: Clerical, Joy Night participant, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club.
DAVIS, GIA A KAY: Stenographic, Joy Night p a rticipant, Coed Counselors , Future Secretaries Club, Pep:pers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior G irls Glee Club.
D AVIS, SHARON KAY: Arts and Sciences, opera chorus, all-school play committee, Joy Night participant , Y-Teens, International Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir.
d e B ROWN, STEPHEN WALLACE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative and Alternate, L Club , Varsity and Reserve football letters , Reserve basketball and baseball letters.
DE HAM, DIA E KAY: Clerical, Future Nurses Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
D iffenderfer
D oty Dolen Douglas Dorman DuBois
Dale Denham Dallas Dermyer Daugherty Dick
DERMYER, DO ALD JAMES: Arts and Sciences and Engineering, Home Room Representative, junior play committee , L Club treasurer, Varsity and Reserve football , golf, and swimming letters, Lounge Committee , Boys' State , honor roll, National Honor Society.
DICK, JEAN ETTE LAMBSDE : Arts and Sciences, junior play committee , Coed Counselors, Forum, International Club, Peppers, Usherettes , ECA Committee , Library Committee, honor roll, Regents Alternate, General Motors Scholarship Semi-Finalist , National Merit Scholarship Finalist, National Honor Society.
DIFFE DERFER, VIRGINIA DEE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative , Advocate second page editor , all-school , junior, and Mummers plays committees, Joy Night crew and participant, Y-Teens , Mimes , Coed Couns~lors, International Club, Mummers , Peppers squad leader , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Red Cross Council secretary, Assembly Committee, Hi-Spot Committee, Keentime Council, County Day ; National Honor Society.
DOLE , MARGUERITE F.: Arts and Sciences, Peppers, Lounge Committee.
DORMA , KARE KAY: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night crew and participant, Future Nurses Club, GAA, International Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Assembly Committee , Junior Red Cross Council, Links salesman.
DOTY, JA ET JA E: Teachers, Home Room Alternate, Advocate reporter , Y-Teens, Coed Counselors , Future Nurses Club secretary-treasurer 1 International Club, Science Club , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club vice- president, Links salesman, honor roll.
DOUGLAS, SHARO KAY: Arts and Sciences, Student Council secretary , opera lead , all-school and Mummers plays casts , Joy Night participant, Mimes , Art Club, International Club, Mummers , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club president , Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir , Varsity and Appren'tice Cheerleader , County Day, honor roll, National Honor Society , Lincoln High School Drama Award.
DUBOIS, LO LI DELL : Agriculture, opera lead, Joy Night participant, L Club , Boys Glee Club, Aeolian Choir , Reserve football letter, Reserve track certificate , gymnastics manager letter, Doormen, honor roll.
Ducker Duncan Eitel
DUCKER, WALT B.: Business Administration, L Club , Varsity and Reserve football letters.
DUNCA , MARILY JEAN: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate , opera lead and orchestra , all-school and junior plays committees , Joy Night participant , Y-Teens , Mimes , Aqualinks , International Club , Wri'ters Club , Peppers squad leader, Orpheons president and treasurer , Clef Club vicepresident, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Orchestra secretary , Girls Octet , Lincoln Youth Symphony , County Day , State Music Clinic , All State , honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Honor Society.
EITEL, JAMES R.: Business Administration , Home Room Representative and Alternate , opera chorus , junior play committee , Joy Night participant , L Club , Bo y s Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Varsity wrestling le'tters , District wrestling champion , County Day.
ELS, CAROLE JA E: Arts and Sciences , Advocate reporter and business staff , all-school play committee , Y-Teens, Mimes , Coed Counselors , International Club , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Assembly Committee , Junior Red Cros s Council , Safety Committee .
E ERSEN, DAVID VAIL: Arts and Sciences and Engineering , Lin ks managing editor , junior play committee , Chess Club vice- president , Re s erve track lett e r , All State , honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Merit Scholarship Finalist , National Honor Society , Senior Speaker.
ER ISSE, JERRY JAY ROY: Engineering , Joy Night participant , Chess Club , Science Club.
EVA S, KA THE RI E LEE : Arts and Sciences , YTeens , Coed Counselors , Future Nurses Club, In-
K. Evans Felton R. Evans Fenemore W. Evans P. Filbert
Els Enersen Ernisse
ternational Club , Science Club , Peppers , honor roll , Regents Alternate.
'EVA S, RUSSELL JESSE: Trades Preparatory.
EV ANS, WILLIAM JAMES: Engineering , Varsity swimming letters, honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Merit Scholarship Honorable Mention , Natio:qal Honor Society.
FARBER, TERESA DARLE E: General Curriculum .
FAUSS, LARRY DO ALD: Teachers , Advocate sports writer , L Club , Advanced Band , wrestling manager letter , honor roll. •
FEATHER, JACQUELI E SUE: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative and Alternate, Joy Night participant, Mimes , International Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club secretary , Varsity and Apprentice Cheerleader.
FELTON, MARTHA RAE: Homemaking , Peppers, State Music Clinic
FENEMORE, ROBERT M.: Business Administration , Doormen. •
FILBERT, PATRICIA A : Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative , Y-Teens , Aqualinks treasurer , Peppers , honor roll , Homecoming Attendant , All Sports Attendant.
FILBERT, SHARON JEAN: Arts and Sciences, opera lead , Y-Teens , Peppers , Clef Club , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir.
FISCHER, RICHARD JACK: Business Administration.
FLACHMA , DEN IS FREDERICK: Trades Preparatory , L Club, Varsity and Reserve basketball letters.
Farber
S. Filbert Fauss Fischer Feather Flachman
FLANDERS, LYLE WINFIELD: Clerical, Joy Night participant, Boys Glee Club.
FOCHT, DE IS LEONARD: Arts and Sciences, Advanced Band, Varsity gymnastics letter.
FORTNER, JAMES W.: Busines s Administration, Home Room Alternate, L Club, Advanced Band, Varsity football letter, Varsity and Reserve wrestling letters.
FOSTER, ROBERT E.: Trades Preparatory.
FOUDRAY, SAMUEL CHARLES: Business Administration, Home Room Representative, opera chorus, Joy Night participant, L Club, Aeolian Choir, Varsity and Reserve football letters, Reserve baseball letter.
FOULK, LARRY S.: Clerical, Joy Night participant, Boys Glee Club.
FOWLES, WILLIAM LEWIS: Engineering, Student Council treasurer, Home Room Representative and Alternate, junior play committee, Joy Night participant, L Club, Advanced Band, Varsity and Reserve football letters, Varsity baseball and swimming letters, Boys' State, All-Sports Finalist, honor roll, State 100 yard butterfly champion, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society secretary, Harry Sidney Dobbins Award.
FRAMSTEAD, SHARON RE EE: Arts and Sciences, Advocate second page editor and reporter, Scribe story editor, Aqualinks, Future Nurses Club, International Club, Writers Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Red Cross Council, Safety Committee president, Links salesman, honor roll, NHSPA Editoral Writing Award Winner.
FRANSCIONI, ELLEN FRANCES COSZETTE: Arts and Sciences, all-school play committee, Future Nurses Club, International Club, Peppers, Regents Alternate.
FREAUF, JAMES ELDRIDGE: Industrial Arts, Reserve football letter.
FROH , RAY W.: Engineering, Home Room Alternate, opera chorus, Joy Night participant, L Club, Boys Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, Varsity track and swimming letters; track manager letter.
FRY, ANCY BLAIR: Arts and Sciences, Links editor, opera orchestra, Joy Nigh't participant, YTeens , Mimes, Forum, Future Nurses Club, International Club vice-president, Writers Club secretary and president, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Orchestra president and vice-president, Lincoln Youth Symphony, Scribe salesman, State Music Clinic , All Sta'te, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Merit Scholarship Honorable Mention, DAR District Essay Winner, NHSP A Yearbook Editing Award Winner, National Honor Society vice-president , Lincoln High School Scholarship Key Winner.
FUHRER, KE NETH A.: Trades Preparatory.
GAGNER, MYRON LESTER:'" Trades Preparatory.
GANDARA, RITA BERNARDI E: Clerical, Peppers
GARTNER, TIMOTHY CARROLL: Arts and Sciences, Advocate sports editor and assistant sports editor , Joy Night participant, L Club, Reserve baseball letters , football manager letter.
GATES, FRANKLIN VAUGHN: Engineering, allschool and junior plays committees, Joy Night crew, Camera Club.
GEIS, RODNEY LEE: General Curriculum.
Geistlinger Giebelhaus C. George Glenn K. George Godwin
GEISTLI GER , SHERRILL A.: Arts and Sciences , Student Council secretar y, Home Room Representative , opera chorus , junior play committee , Joy Night participant , Y-Teens, Aqualinks vice-president , International Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club president , Aeolian Choir , Varsity and Apprentice Cheerleader , Girls' State, County Day , Links salesman , honor roll , Homecoming Queen, National Honor Society
GEORGE, CAROL JEAN: Stenographic , Joy Night participant , Coed Counselors , Future Secretaries vice-president , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Twirler and Drum Majorette.
GEORGE, KARE AN : Arts and Sciences , opera chorus and orchestra , Joy Night participant , Coed Counselors , Future Nurses Club , International Club , Science Club , Writers Club , Peppers squad leader , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir, Orchestra , Safety Committee , Junior Red Cross Council president and secretary- t reasurer , Lincoln Youth Symphony , S 't ate Music Clinic , honor roll, National Honor Society.
GERNER, RO ALD ARLI G: Business Administration , opera chorus , Joy Night participant , Boys Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Reserve baseball letter.
GIBB, DAVID RODERICK: Engineering , Home Room Representative and Alternate, opera lead and orchestra , all- s chool pla y cast , Joy Nigh't participant , Forum , Science Club , Orpheons president , Aeolian Choir , Boys Octet , Orchestra student direc'tor , Lincoln Youth Symphony , State Music Clinic , All State , honor roll , Regents Alternate.
GIBSO , RICHARD DALLAS: Business Administration , Ad v ocat e sports reporter , L Club , Varsity tennis letter
D Grady J. Grad y Graham
Gerner Goemann Gibb Goodenkauf Gibson Goss
GIEBELHAUS , RALPH LOUIS: Business Administration , opera chorus , Joy Night participant , Clef Club , Boys Glee Club secretary-treasurer , Aeolian Choir , Bo y s Octet.
GLE N, DIANNE MARIE: Arts and Sciences ,Advo cat e reporter , Y-Teens , Future Nurses Club , Science Club , Writers Club , Peppers , Safety Committee , honor roll.
GODWIN, MARTHA ROBERTA: Fine Arts , Mimes, Future Nurses Club , International Club , Peppers, Clef Club , Advanced Band.
GO EMA N , LEROY: General Curriculum.
GOODENKAUF, LYLE NOEL: Trades Preparator y
GOSS, ALMA LOU: Clerical , Peppers .
GRADY , DEN IS HERBERT: General Curriculum.
GRADY, JOHN W.: General Curriculum.
GRAHAM, JAMES STEWART: Engineering
GRASZ, MELVI G.: Engineering , Home Room Representative , Reserve basketball and track letters , football and basketball manager letters.
GREENE, DAW MARIE: Stenographic , opera chorus , all-school and junior plays committees , Joy Night participant , Future Secretaries Club , Peppers , Clef Club , Sophomor e Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Usherettes , Assembly Committee.
GRI BERGS, ANDA: Homemaking , Y-Teens vicepresident and treasurer , International Club , Writers Club , Peppers , Junior Red Cross Council , Scribe salesman
Grasz Greene Grinbergs
D. Gross Hadley M Gross Haeffner
Guilliatt Hagestad
GROSS, DARRELL EUGE E: Business Administration.
GROSS , MARLENE JEAN: Clerical , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , State Music Clinic , honor roll
GUILLIATT, ROBERTA LOUISE: Teachers , Coed Counselors , Future Secretaries Club , GAA , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , GAA emblems and letters , honor, roll.
HAACK, RONALD ORVILLE: Business Administration , opera chorus , Joy Night participant , Boys Glee Club, Aeolian Choir , State Music Clinic.
HAASE, RICHARD CLARE CE: Engineering , opera lead , Joy Night participant , L Club , Bo y s Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , swimming manager letter , Doormen , honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Merit Scholarship Honorable Mention
HACKSTADT, SHARO KAY: Homemaking , Peppers.
HADLEY, GALEN DODGE: Engineering , Home Room Alternate, Mummers play cast , L Club , Mummers , Varsity and Reserve baseball letters , basketball manager letter , honor roll, appointment to United States Naval Academy.
HAEFFNER, VICTORIA ELLE : Homemaking , Peppers , Junior Girls Glee Club president.
HAGESTAD, GU HILD OLINE: Arts and Sciences , Student Council , opera chorus , International Club , Writers Club vice-pre sident , Peppers , Aeolian Choir, honor roll , American Field Service Exchange Student from Norway
HAH , CAROLY RUTH: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate , opera orchestra and chorus , M. Hamilton C . Han-is G. Harris
Haack Hahn Haase Halsted Hackstadt J. Hamilton
Joy Night participant , Y-Teens , Future Nurses Club vice-president , International Club , Peppers, Clef Club president , Orpheons , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Orchestra , Lincoln Youth Symphony , Hi-Spot Committe e, All State.
HALSTED , BARBARA RAE: Arts and Sciences , Coed Counselors , Future Nurses Club , International Club , Writers Club , Peppers , honor roll , National Honor Society
HAMILTO , JOYCE MARIE: Homemaking , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
HAMILTON, MARY LEO A: Homemaking , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
HARRIS, CATHIE DIA E: Arts and Sciences and Teachers , junior play committee , Joy Night participant , Y-Teens , Mimes , Coed Counselors , Future Nur s es Club , International Club , GAA , Peppers , Orpheons , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , GAA emblem , Usherettes , Assembly Committee.
HARRIS, GERALD EUGE E: Business Administration and Industrial Arts , Doormen.
HARTMAN, GEORGIA · A N: Arts and Sciences, Advo cate reporter, all-school and Mummers plays committees , Joy Night crew, Coed Counselors , Future Nurses Club , International Club , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Usherettes , Safety Committee , honor roll
HEIM, -ROBI RICHARD: Engineering , opera chorus , Advanced Band , Aeolian Choir , honor roll , Regents Alternat e.
HELZER , JOH DAVID: Arts and Sciences , opera orchestra , Orchestra , Advanced Band.
Hartman Heim Helzer
Henley Herman Hesser Hensley Hershberger Hewes Hergenrader Hessee Hill
HOFFMAN, BARBARA FAYE: Teachers , opera chorus , Peppers, Clef Club , Orpheons , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir.
HOFFMA , SHIRLEY AN E: Arts and Sciences and Engineering , all-school play committee , Coed Counselors , Future Nurses Club , International Club, Peppers , Usherettes , Safety Committee , honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Honor Society.
HOLDORF, JOHN MARTIN: Engineering , opera chorus , all-school play cast , Mummers play committee , Mummers , Science Club , Advanced Band , Aeolian Choir , honor roll , Mathematics A s sociation of America Award
HOLLIBAUGH~ WILLIAM A.: Trades Preparatory , Varsity and Reserve basketball letters. ·
HOUSEL, JEANETTE A N: Clerical, Y-Teens , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
HOUSEL, NA CY LEE: Clerical , Peppers , Orchestra.
HOWELL, LADON A MAE: Fine Arts , Mummers • play committee , Joy Night participant , Mimes secretary , Y-Teens , Mummers , Peppers vice-president , Assembly Committee.
HOWEY, MARGARET LOUISE: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative and Alternate , opera chorus , junior play committee , Joy Night participant , Y-Teens , Mimes , Coed Counselors vice-president, Forum, Future Nurses Club , International Club treasurer , Peppers squad leader , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club treasurer , Aeolian Choir , ECA Committee , State Music Clinic , honor roll , National Honor Society.
HE LEY, JAMES FRANKL! : Clerical.
HENSLEY, RAY: General Curriculum.
HERGE RADER, SA DRA JEA E: Business Administration, Advocate reporter , all-school play committee , Y-Teens, Coed Counselors, Writers Club, Peppers, ECA Committee , Scribe salesman , Twirler , honor roll , National Honor Society.
HERMAN; CAROL ANN: Arts and Sciences, YTeens , Peppers.
HERSHBERGER, JAMES EARL: Business Administration , opera chorus , junior play committee , Joy Night participant, L Club, Boys Glee Club, Aeolian Choir librarian , Varsity track letter .
HESSEE, STEPHEN LA WRE CE: Arts and Sciences , all-school play assistant student director , Mummers and junior plays stage manager , Joy Night Central Commi'ttee , participant , and crew, Mummers , Boys Glee Club , Doormen.
HESSER, ERMA KAY: Business Administration.
HEWES, ROBERT WILLIS: Arts and Sciences , Joy Night participant, Forum , L Club , International Club president , Boys Glee Club , Varsity tennis letter , basketball certificate , honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Honor Society.
HILL, PATRICIA A N: Clerical , Peppers.
HOCKEMEIER, MARTIN ELVIN: Trades Preparatory . Hockemeier Holdorf N. Housel
B. Hoffman Hollibaugh Howell
S. H9ffman J. Housel Howey
HOWLETT, JOH EARL: Engineering, junior play committee, Advanced Band, Varsity and Reserve tennis -letters.
HUDSON, LI DA LA RAY E: Clerical, Peppers.
HUGELMA , JUDITH A : Stenographic, Joy Night participant, GAA, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club.
HUGHES, MARY JO: Arts and Sciences, opera lead, Joy Nigh't participant, Mummers, Peppers, Clef Club, Orpheons president and secretary, Sophomore Girls Glee Club president and accompanist, Junior Girls Glee Club and Aeolian Choir accompanist, Girls Octet, State Music Clinic.
HUGHES, NA CY ELAI E: Business Administration, Joy Night participant, Y-Teens, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club.
HU KI S, JEA ETTE ROSE: Stenographic, Home Room Representative and Al'ternate, Coed Counselors, Future Secretaries Club, Peppers, Advanced Band, Twirler and Assistant Drum Majorette.
HURD, ALA CHARLES: Engineering, Reserve gymnastics letter, honor roll.
HYATT, ROBERT PAUL: Arts and Sciences, Advocate exchange editor and reporter, Boys Glee Club.
IMM, RICHARD EDWIN: Engineering, Reserve football and track letters, Boys' State, honor roll, National Honor Society.
INDRIKSO , JA .IS: Business Administration, opera orchestra, Camera Club, Orchestra.
ISAMA , GEORGE F.: Arts and Sciences and Engineering, Home Room Alternate, L Club, Varsity and Reserve baseball letters.
Indrikson Jacobsen Johannes Isaman Jakobsons B. Johnson Jacobs Jesifers M. Johnson
Howlett M. Hughes Hurd Hudson N. Hughes Hyatt Hugelman Hunkins Imm
JACOBS, GERALD J.: Engineering, Home Room Representative, Senior Class treasurer, Joy Night participant, L Club treasurer, Boys Glee Club, Varsity and Reserve football and trBck letters, All-City Football Team, All-State Scottsbluff Star-Herald, All-State Honorable Mention, Inter-City League Honorable Mention, honor roll.
JACOBSEN, SANDRA KAY: Stenographic, Home Room Representative, Joy Night participant, YTeens, Coed Counselors, Future Secretaries Club, Peppers, Clef Club treasurer, Orpheons, Sophomore Girls Glee Club president, Junior Girls Glee Club, Junior Red Cross Council.
JAKOBSO S, ILZE DACE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, opera chorus, Joy Night participant, Mimes, Future Nurses Club, International Club president, Writers Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, honor roll, National Honor Soc:ety.
JESIFERS, JURIS: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night participant, L Club, Varsity basketball and track letters.
JOHA ES, STA LEY A.: Trades Preparator y, Boys Glee Club.
JOH SON, BARBARA KAY: Arts and Sciences, opera chorus, Joy Night participant, GAA treasurer, International Club vice-president, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, GAA emblems, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Merit Scholarship Honorable Mention, National Honor Society.
JOH SO , MO ICA DIA E: Stenographic, YTeens, Future Secretaries Club, Peppers.
Richard LaV em Richard Louis Johnson Johnson C. Kahler Sandra Kahler
Johnston Sharon Kahler
JOH SO , RICHARD LAVER : Business Administration, Advocate and Links photographer, Camera Club, Boys Glee Club, honor roll, second place
NHSP A Photography Award.
JOH SON, RICHARD LOUIS: Engineering.
JOH STON, ROBERT LYN : Trades Preparatory, Boys Glee Club, Reserve swimming letter.
JONES, MARSHALL R.: Arts and Sciences and Engineering, Advocate editor, Camera Club, Forum, International Club, Science Club, Advanced Band, Lounge Committee, Regents Alterna'te.
JONES, RITA JOAN: Clerical, Peppers.
JUENGEL, LEROY ROGER: Engineering, Boys Glee Club, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society.
KAHLER, CLIFFORD ALLEN: Industrial Arts.
KAHLER, SANDRA JEAN: Clerical, Peppers.
KAHLER, SHARO KAY: Business Administration, opera chorus, Joy Night participant, Y-Teens, Future Secretaries Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir.
KAHM, DAVID VICTOR: Teachers, Home Room Representative and Alternate, opera lead, Joy Night participant, Boys Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, Reserve football and track letters.
KAMPRATH, DENNIS EDWARD: Engineering, opera chorus, Joy Night participant, Boys Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, "Employ the Handicapped" Contest Winner.
KAUFMA , JOYCE KATHLEE : Stenographic, Joy Night participant, Y-Teens, Future Nurses Club, Future Secretaries Club, International Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Junior Red Cross Council, honor roll.
KEHM, STEVE JOH : Trades Preparatory.
KEILL, JA E ELIZABETH: Arts and Sciences, opera chorus, all-school, Mummers, and junior plays committees, Joy Night Central Committee and participant, Coed Counselors, Mummers, Peppers, Orpheons president, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet, State Music Clinic, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Socie'ty.
KELLER, JOEL MORTON: Business Administration.
KERNS, WAY E ROBERT: Business Administration, all-school and junior plays committees, opera
chorus, Joy Night participant, Camera Club, Boys Glee Club, Aeolian Choir.
KI G, BETTE -LOU: Business Administration, Scribe business manager and editor, all-school and junior plays committees, Joy Night crew, International Club, Writers Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Scribe salesman, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society. •
KINNEY, PATRICIA LEE: Arts and Sciences, Student Council treasurer, opera lead, all-school and Mummers plays casts, Mummers and junior plays commit'tees, Joy Night participant, Mimes, International Club, Mummers, Peppers squad leader, Clef Club president, Orpheons vice- president and secretary, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet, Assembly Committee, Hi-Spot Committee, Keentime Council, Links salesman, County Day, State Music Clinic, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society, Ned Prucha Memorial Winner.
Kehm Kerns Keill King Keller Kinney
Kinnison Kluge Kirkbride Knecht Kliment Knott
KIN ISO , LORRAINE VAL: Clerical, Y-Teens, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club. •
KIRKBRIDE, ROI E ELVIDA: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, opera chorus and committee, all-school and junior plays committees, Joy Night crew and participant, Y-Teens, Mimes, Coed Counselors, 'Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, Assembly Committee, Hi-Spot Committee, Junior Red Cross Council president, Keentime Council, Links salesman.
KLIMENT, DARLE EA more Girls Glee Club.
KLUGE, THEODORE JOH Advanced Band.
Knowlton Krzeneski Koehn Kubert
Homemaking, Sopho-
Fine Arts, Art Club, Konz Kuebler
K ECHT, KE ETH E. : Arts and Sciences, honor roll.
K OTT, TIMOTHY RICHARD: Arts -and Sciences and Engineering, Science Club.
K OWLTON, JA ICE KAY: Business Administration, Home Room Representative, Advocate third page editor, all-school and junior plays committees, Coed Counselors, Future Nurses Club, Writers Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
KOEH , JAMES WILLIAM: Trades Preparatory.
KO Z, KAREN MARIE: Business Administration, opera chorus, Joy Night participant, Coed Counselors, Future Nurses Club, International Club, Science Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir.
KOSTOS, MARIL Y LEE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Advocate managing editor and exchange editor, all-school play committee, Y-Teens, Mimes, Coed Counselors secretary, Future Nurses Club, International Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Lounge Committee, Safety Committee, Links salesman.
KRIEGER, JERRY LEE: Business Administration.
KRUMM, DAVID L.: Engineering, Reserve football letter, Regents Alternate.
KRZENESKI, JOHNNY FA YE: General Curriculum.
KUBERT, GARY DEA : Arts and Sciences and Engineering, Home Room Alternate, all-school, junior, and Mummers plays casts, Joy Night participant, Camera Club, Mummers, Science Club, Advanced Band, Dance Band, Hi-Spot Committee, Keentime Council, Doormen, Boys' State, honor roll, National Honor Society.
KUEBLER, CARLENE KAY: Arts and Sciences, Advocate reporter, Peppers, Clef Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
KUEH , GARRY: General Curriculum.
KUEH , JAMES BRADFORD: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative and Alternate.
KUGRE S, PAUL: Arts and Sciences and Engineering, L Club, Varsity track letter.
Kostos G. Kuehn
Krieger _ J. Kuehn Krumm Kugrens
Kuklin Kunert
M. Larsen S. Larsen
L Lawson S. Lawson
Lengner Lentz
Ligenza Likens
Linn Lintz
Larsen
KUKLI , BON IE IRENE: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate, Advocate news editor, Mummers play committee, Joy Night Mistress of Ceremonies and participant, Y-Teens, Mimes, Mummers , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Lounge Committee, honor roll.
KU ERT, GARY LEE: Industrial Arts.
LARSE , DON A RAE: Stenographic, Home Room Representative , Future Secretaries Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
LARSE , MARCIA ANN: Business Administration and Stenographic, junior play committee, Joy Night participant, Y-Teens, Mimes, Future Nurses Club, Future Secretaries Club , Peppers squad leader, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Assembly Committee, Links salesman, honor roll.
LARSEN, SHARON KAY: Stenographic, Future Secretaries Club, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
LARSON, SHARON ANNE: Homemaking, Home Room Representative , Future Nurses Club, Peppers.
LAWSON, LESTER LELAND: Trades Preparatory.
LAWSON, SANDRA LEE: Business Administration , Home Room Alternate, opera chorus , junior play commiflee, Y-Teens, Coed Counselors , Future Secretaries Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir.
LAYTON, JO RENE ROSE: Arts and Sciences, opera chorus, junior play committee, Joy Night crew and participant, Y-Teens, Coed Counselors, International Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir, ECA Committee, Library Committee , Lounge Committee, Ushere'ttes , Links salesman , honor roll , National Honor Society.
LENGNER, RAMONA MAXI 1 E: Arts and Sciences , opera chorus , junior play committee , Joy Night participant , Mimes, International Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Junior Red Cross Council.
LE TZ, CHARLENE KAY: Clerical , Chess Club, Future Secretaries Club , Peppers, Advanced Band.
LEYBOLD, MARCIA LOU: Stenographic, Y-Teens, Future Secretaries Club , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , honor roll .
LIGENZA, JAMES PHILLIP: Trades Preparatory.
LIKE S, JACQUELINE KAY: Homemaking , Home Room Representative and Alternate , opera chorus, Mummers play committee, Joy Night participant , Y-Teens, Mimes, Coed Counselors , Mummers , Peppers , Clef Club , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club secretary , Aeolian Choir, Homecoming Attendant , AU-Sports Attendant.
LININS, JOHN: Business Administration.
LINN, JOHN AVERY: Business Administration, opera lead, all-school play cast, L Club, Mummers , Aeolian Choir secretary , swimming manager letters.
LI TZ, JACQU ELINE JEWELL: Stenographic , Joy Night participant , Coed Counselors , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club.
LOHR, ROGER VERNE: Engineering, Advanced Band , Band letter, honor roll.
Loos Malzer Luedtke Maresh Luft Marker
LOOS, CAROL LEE: Arts and Sciences , opera chorus , Joy Night participant , Coed Counselors , Future Nurses Club , International Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir , Girls Octet, Junior Red Cross Council, Stat e Music Clinic.
LUEDTKE,' SHARON ELAINE: Clerical , Peppers , Junior Girls Glee Club.
LUFT, RODNEY JACK: Arts and Sciences , Orchestra , Reserve wrestling letter , track manager letter.
LUNDY, AN E ELIZABETH: Arts and Sciences and Engineering , Home Room Representative and Alternate , Scribe poetry editor , opera chorus , Art Club president , Forum , International Club , Writers Club, Clef Club , Aeolian Choir, honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Merit Scholarship Finalist , Betty Crocker Future Homemaker of Tomorrow Award , National Honor Society.
LYTLE, ROGER DWIGHT: Engineering, Home Room Alternate , Links business manager, Joy Night participant , Advanced Band student conductor and treasurer, Dance Band , honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Honor Society.
MACE, KATHRYN KAY: Clerical, Y-Teens , Peppers squad leader , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir.
MALZER, PAUL ALFRED: Business Administration , opera chorus , Joy Night participant , Boys Glee Club, Aeolian Choir , ho:Qor roll.
MARESH, CAROL Y Club , Peppers. ANN: Homemaking , Art
MARKER, HERBERT L. : Business Administration , Regents Alternate.
MARKEY, ELAINE VERL Y : Clerical , Mummers play committee , Y-Teens , Peppers.
MARTIN, CHARLES ALLAN: Engineering, Varsity and Reserve wrestling letters , Reserve 'track letter.
MARTIN, CLARENCE C.: Trades Preparatory.
MARTI , DARRELL LANNY: Trades Preparatory.
Lund y Markey L y tle Mace Charles Martin Clarence Martin
MARTI , DIA E ILE E: Arts and Sciences , junior play committee , Coed Counselors , Future Nurses Club , International Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Gl e e Club , Usherettes , Safety Committee , Junior Academy of Science A ward
MARTI , JOSEPH! E ELLE : Homemaking , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club
MARTI , JUDITH A N: Clerical , Y -T e ens , Future Nurses Club , Pepp e rs , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , L i n k s salesman.
MASTERS, GE E RALPH: Business Administration , L Club , Varsity and Reserve wrestling letters.
MATTICE, DIA E FAYE: Clerical , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club.
Martin
Judith Martin
Diane Martin Maste:i;s
Martin Mattice
Mauel McGuire Maul McKeeman Maxwell McLarnan
MA UEL, EARL KE T: General Curriculum.
MAUL, BARBARA AN : Teachers, Joy Night par- ticipant, GAA, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, GAA emblem and letter.
MAXWELL, DONALD STUART: Business Administration.
MAZURAK, PETER AUGUST: Engineering, Forum, Advanced Band, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, National Honor Society.
McCREIGHT, GE E DALE: Engineering, Joy Night participant, Advanced Band, Dance Band, Band let'ter, honor roll.
McGERR, DANIEL L.: Trades Preparatory.
McGUIRE, RALPH G.: Business Administration, L Club, Varsity and Reserve basketball letters, Varsity baseball letter.
Meier G. Melson
Meinke M. Melson
Meisinger Metcalf
Mazurak McNeil McCreight McPheeters McGerr McWilliams
McKEEMA , KARE J.: Arts and Sciences and Teachers, Y-Teens, Coed Counselors, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
McLAR A , DO LEWIS: Engineering , Joy Night participant, L Club , Boys Glee Club, Varsity and Reserve track letters , Lounge Committee.
McNEIL, JOSEPH MARTIN: Arts and Sciences, Science Club.
McPHEETERS, RICHARD GILBERT: Engineering. Mc WILLIAMS, ARTHUR: Industrial Arts, Home Room Representative and Alternate, L Club , Varsity football, track and wrestling letters.
MEIER, SHARO A N: Clerical, Y-Teens, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
MEINKE, ARDITH A N: Arts and Sciences, Student Council vice- president, Home Room Alternate, opera chorus, Joy Night participant, Y-Teens, Mimes, Coed Counselors, Future Nurses Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir, Varsity and Apprentice Cheerleader, Usherettes, County Day , Homecoming Attendant, All-Sports Queen.
MEISI GER, SHARON AN : Business Administration and Homemaking, Y-Teens, Future Nurses Club, International Club, Writers Club , Peppers.
MELSO , GLE DA LOUISE: Arts and Sciences, all-school play student director, junior play committee, Forum, Future Nurses Club, International Club, Science Club, Writers Club president, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, ECA Committee, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society.
MELSON, MARY LOU: Arts and Sciences, opera chorus, Joy Night participant, Y-Teens, International Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir.
METCALF, PATRICIA JEAN: Business Administration and Stenographic, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Junior Class president, Advocate business manager, all-school play committee, Mummers and junio r plays casts, Joy Night Central Committee, crew, and participmit, Y-Teens, Mimes president , Future Secretaries Club secretary-treasurer, Mummers, Writers Club, Peppers squad leader, Sophomore Girls Glee Club librarian, Assembly Committee, honor roll, National Honor Society
Jean Meyer Minford Joan Meyer Mitchell Meyers Moats
MEYER, JEAN A : Business Administration , Joy Night participant , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club.
MEYER, JOA HELEN: Clerical , Peppers.
MEYERS, DAVID L: Engineering , Student Council pr€sident , Home Room Representative , opera lead , Jo y Night participant , L Club , Boys Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Boys Oc'tet, Varsity swimming letters , State Music Clinic , All-City Swimming Team , AllState Swimming Team.
MICHAUD, ROLLIN RUSSELL: Business Administration , opera chorus , Joy Night participant , Boys Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Varsity and Reserve gymnastics letters , Keentime Council.
MILLER, ELEA OR RUTH: Arts and Sciences , opera chorus , Joy Night participant, Y -Teens , Coed Counselors, Future Nurses Club , International Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , State Music Clinic.
MILLER, JOH HOWARD: Teachers, Home Room Representative , opera chorus , Joy Night participant, Advanced Band , Aeolian Choir , Boys Octet , Varsity and Reserve gymnastics letters , State Music Clinic, All State.
MI FORD, DELORES A : Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Jo y Night participant , YTeens, Mimes, Coed Counselors , Future Nurses Club, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club , Varsity Cheerleader , honor roll.
MITCHELL, JAMES H.: Business Administration.
MOATS, ROGER EARL: Trades Preparatory , Reserve football letter.
MOOCK, ROGER ROY: Engineering and Trades Preparatory , Reserve swimming certificate.
MOOK, CALVIN DEWEY: Business Administration, opera chorus , Joy Night participant, Boys Glee Club , Aeolian Choir, Reserve football and track letters .
MOROZ, GEORGE: Trades Preparatory , Reserve football and gymnastics letters.
MORRIS, SAMMY KAY: Clerical.
MORRISON, JEANETTE KAY: Stenographic , Joy Night participant , Future Secretaries Club, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club.
MOSER , MARCELLA MAUREE : Cl e rical , Peppers.
MOSER, MAURICE MO TE: Trades Preparatory.
MOSES, STEVEN MICHAEL: Business Administration , opera chorus , Aeolian Choir.
MOXHAM , ROBERT DALE: Trades Preparatory.
Morris Morrison
Maurice Moser Moses
Marcella Moser Moxham
Mullins Murphy Munson J. Nelson Murkle K. Nelson
MULLI S, RO ALD BRUCE: Arts and Sciences.
MU SO , RONALD LEE: Arts and Sciences, L Club, Orpheons treasurer, Orchestra, Advanced Band, Varsity golf letters , State Music Clinic.
MURKLE, PATRICIA A N: Clerical , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
MURPHY, EDWARD EDGE E: Business Administration.
ELSO , JA ET MARIE: Arts and Sciences and Business Administration, Advocate reporter, junior play committee, Joy Night crew, Art Club, International Club, Peppers.
R. Nelson Ogden Nichols O'Kelly
Niemann Oldenburg
ELSO , KA THRY RUTH: Arts and Sciences, opera lead, Mummers and junior plays casts , Mummers play committee, Joy Night par'ticipant, YTeens, Mimes, Coed Counselors , Forum, Future Nurses Club , International Club, Mummers, Peppers, Clef Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, Advanced Band, Library Committee, honor roll, National Honor Society.
ELSO , REBECCA: General Curriculum.
ICHOLS, M. GEREY: Engineering , Peppers, Usherettes, Assembly Committee.
IE fA , MARY LOUISE: Stenographic, Future Secretaries Club, Peppers squad leader, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, honor roll.
IEMEYER, BEVERLY JEA : Arts and Sciences, Home Room Al'ternate, opera chorus , Joy Night participant, Y-Teens, Future Nurses Club, International Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir.
OVAK, MARVIN: General Curriculum.
YSTROM, THOMAS L.: Arts and Sciences and Engineering, Home Room Representative, L Club; Varsity baseball and football letters, Reserve gym- nastics letter, All-Sports Finalist.
OGDEN, BARBARA LEE: Arts and Sciences, Peppers.
O'KELL Y KATHLEEN A E: Clerical, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
OLDENBURG, MERLE JOA : Busine ss Administration and Stenographic , Home Room Alternate , junior play committee , Future Nurses Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
OLSO , FREDRIC A.: Agriculture.
OQUIST, HARRY: General Curriculum.
OSMERA, CAROLY JEA : Teachers, Peppers, Clef Club, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
Niemeyer Olson Novak Oquist Nystrom Osmera
OSTERHOLM, ORRI DOUGLAS: Arts and Sciences , Student Council secretary , Joy Night participant , L Club president , Varsity football letters , Varsity and Reserve baseball and basketball letters , honor roll, Regents Alternate , All-Sports Finalist , National Honor Societ y
OSTIGUY, CAROL JEAN: Teachers , GAA president and treasurer , Peppers , Usherettes , ECA Committee, honor roll , National Honor Society , GAA Award Winner.
OWENS, JO A Business Administration , Peppers.
OWENS, JUDITH A : Engineering , Home Room Alternate , opera lead , junior play committee , Joy Night participant, Mimes , Aqualinks secretary , Writers Club , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir , Girls Octet , State Music Clinic , honor roll , National Honor Society.
OZOLI S, ARYA: Arts and Sciences and Engineering , Mimes , Art Club secretary , GAA , Peppers , All State.
PACKER, KARE KAY: Fine Arts , Mimes , Art Club , Writers Club , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
PARCEL, IRIS JOY: Arts and Sciences , Future Nurses Club , Peppers , honor roll , Regents Alternate
PATTON, SHERRY KAY: Homemaking, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
PEARCE, PHILLIP W.: Business Administration , Mummers play committee , Joy Night crew , Camera Club , Science Club.
PERRY, A. THOMPSO : Engineering , Home Room Alternate, all-school and Mummers plays casts , Mummers play student director , Joy Night Central Committee, crew , and participant, Camera Club, Mummers president , Doormen
PERRY, JUDITH ELAINE: Stenographic , opera chorus, Future Nurses Club, Future Secretaries Club , Peppers, Aeolian Choir , Junior Red Cross Council.
PESTER, LEE ROY: Trades Preparatory.
PETERS, VIRGINIA KAY: Homemaking , Home Room Alternate, Y-Teens , Future Nurses Club , GAA , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club.
PEYTON, ROGER WILLIAM: Industrial Arts , Home Room Representative and Alternate , Joy Night participant , Boys Glee Club , State Music Clinic
PFEIFF, WILLIAM PAUL: Engineering , Student Council treasurer , Home Room Representative and Parcel Peters Patton Peyton Pearce Pfeiff
Osterholm Judith Owens Ostiguy Ozolins JoAnn Owens Packer
Alternate , Joy Night participant , L Club , Advanced Band secretary , Varsity and Reserve football letters, Reserve track and wrestling letters , Boys' State , honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Merit Scholarship Honorable Mention , National Honor Society
PHILLIPS, DORETTA JO: Arts and Sciences , Advocate book editor , Scribe humorous essay editor , Writers Club , Peppers , honor roll
PIEPER, PATRICIA LY Arts and Sciences , Advocat e reporter , Peppers.
PIERCE, SUSAN: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative and Alternate , opera lead and committee, all-school and junior plays committees , Joy Night crews and participant, Mimes , Aqualinks , Camera Club secretary , Coed Counselors , GAA , International Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , GAA emblems and letters , Safety Committee , honor roll , National Honor Society.
A . Perry Phillips J. Perry Pieper Pester Pierce
Pitsch Powell Proctor Pleis Prettyman Ray Pope Probasco Rector
Girls Glee Club, Varsity and Apprentice Cheerleader, Safety Committee, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society.
RAY, JERRY MARTI : Industrial Arts, Reserve gymnastics letter.
RECTOR, BETTY JEAN: Business Administration, Home Room Representative and Alternate, allschool play committee, Joy Night crew, Art Club, Future Nurses Club, International Club , Science Club, Writers Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
REED, DO ALD CREIG: Trades Preparatory, Reserve football letter.
REEL, MARTI A LEE: Arts and Sciences, Scribe art editor, opera orchestra, Joy Night crew, Art Club secretary, International Club, Writers Club, Peppers, Clef Club, Orchestra, State Music Clinic, Lincoln Youth Symphony, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society.
REKTE, GUNTA: Homemaking.
REVIS, RICHARD L.: Engineering , Home Room Representative and Alternate, Senior Class secretary, opera lead and committee, all-school play cast , Joy Night Central Committee and participant, L Club , Boys Glee Club , Aeolian Choir president, Boys Octet, Varsity and Reserve swimming and track letters, Lounge Committee , State Music Clinic , honor roll, All-Sports Finalist, National Honor Society.
REY OLDS, ROBERT ROY: Business Administration, Varsity and Reserve football and wrestling letters, Reserve track letter.
RICE, SA DRA JA E: Homemaking, Home Room Alternate, opera chorus , Mummers play cast, junior play stage manager, Joy Night crew and participant, Mimes treasurer, International Club , Mummers, Peppers squad leader, Sophomore Girls Glee Club vice-president, Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir.
PITSCH, GAYLE PHYLLIS: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Links senior biography editor, Scribe poetry editor, junior play committee, Y-Teens, Coed Counselors , Forum secretarytreasurer, Future Nurses Club, International Club, Science Club, Peppers, Scribe salesman, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society.
PLEIS, CHARLOTTE FAY: Business Administration, opera chorus, Y-Teens, Future Nurses Club, Peppers, Orpheons, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir.
POPE, LARRY EARLE: Arts and Sciences, allschool and Mummers plays casts, Mummers play committee, Joy Night crew, Mummers, Science Club.
POWELL, GARRY ALBERT: Arts and Sciences, Student Council president, Joy Night participant, L Club secretary, Varsity and Reserve football letters, Varsity baseball letters, Reserve track letter, County Day, National Honor Society.
PRETTYMA , MERNA MARIE: Engineering, YTeens , Coed Counselors , International Club secretary, Peppers squad leader, Junior Red Cross Council secretary, Safety Committee, Links salesman, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society.
PROBASCO, WILLIAM JACKSON: Arts and Sciences and Engineering , opera orchestra, Joy Night participant, Orpheons, Orchestra, Boys Octet accompanist, Lincoln Youth Symphony, Varsity and Reserve track letters, State Music Clinic, honor roll, Regents Alternate , National Merit Scholarship Honorable Mention, National Honor Society.
PROCTOR, SHERRY-LANE: Stenographic and Teachers , Home Room Representative, Advocate exchange editor, Mummers plays casts, all-school play committee , Joy Night participant, Y-Teens, Mimes vice- president, Coed Counselors, Future Secretaries Club, Mummers vice-president , Peppers,_ Sophomore
Reed Revis Sharon Rice Reel
Reynolds Ripley Rekte Sandra Rice Ritenour
J. Ro acli Roberts Ronin S. Roach Robotham Ronis Robert Rockwood Roseberry mittee, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society.
RONIS, JANIS VALFRIDS: Business Administration.
ROSEBERRY, VIRGI IA G.: Clerical, Y-Teens, Coed Counselors, Peppers.
ROSENBERG, NORMAN LEWIS: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, honor roll, Regents Alternate.
ROZMARIN, MARVIN E.: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night participant, Advanced Band, Dance Band, Band letter, Fine Arts Festival.
SACKETT, JAMES STANLEY: Engineering, Joy Night participant, Boys Glee Club, Varsi'ty and Reserve track letters, honor roll, Regents Alternate. SANDVOLD, CAROLYNN JOYCE: Homemaking, Peppers.
SA DVOLD, GA YLEN JAMES: Business Administration.
SANGER, SUSAN LOUISE: Arts and Sciences, opera chorus, junior play committee, Joy Night participant, Coed Counselors president, Future Nurses Club, Peppers vice-president, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girl's Glee. Club, Aeolian Choir, National Honor Society.
SAUNDERS, HERMAN BENJAMI : Engineering, opera lead, junior play committee, Joy Night participant, Boys Glee Club librarian and secretary, Aeolian Choir librarian, Orchestra, Advanced Band, Reserve tennis letter, State Music Clinic.
SCA LON, CAROLYN JEAN E: Teachers, opera chorus, all-school, Mummers, and junior plays committees, Y-Teens, International Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, Twirler.
SCANLO , C. JAMES: Arts and Sciences and Engineering, Home Room Representative, L Club, Varsity and Reserve baseball and basketball letters, All-Sports King.
RICE, SHARO JEA : Engineering and Teachers, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Junior Class secretary, opera chorus, junior play committee, Joy Night participant, Mimes, Future Nurses Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, GAA emblems, honor roll.
RIPLEY, RICHARD B.: Industrial Arts, L Club, Varsity cross-country, swimming, and track letters.
RITE OUR, SHARON: General Curriculum.
ROACH, JAMES LEHR: Arts and Sciences and Engineering, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Advocate editor and managing editor, Mummers and junior plays casts, Joy Night Central Committee and participant, Joy Night Master of Ceremonies, Mummers treasurer, Junior Red Cross Council, Lounge Committee, Fine Arts Festival, Senior Speaker, Lincoln High School Drama Award.
ROACH, SANDRA JEAN: Clerical, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club.
ROBERT, RO DA KAY: Clerical, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
ROBERTS, JACQUELI E KAY: Fine Arts, opera chorus, all-school and junior plays committees, Joy Night participant, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Orpheons, Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir.
ROBOTHAM, DIANE KAY: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Advocate reporter, allschool and junior pJays committees, Joy Night participant, Mimes, Coed Counselors, International Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Hi-Spot Committee, Junior Red Cross Council, Keentime Council, Safety Committee, honor roll.
ROCKWOOD, KATHRYN: General Curriculum.
RO I , JOYCE ELAINE: Arts and Sciences, allschool play committee, Coed Counselors, Future Nurses Club, International Club treasurer, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Usherettes, Safety ComRosenberg Rozmarin Sackett C. Sandvold G. Sandvold Sanger Saunders C. Scanlon J. Scanlon
Scaparone B. Schneider Schaaf D. Schneider
Schaumburg G Schneider
SCAPARO E, PAOLO EMILIO: Arts and Sciences , Student Council , Home Room Alternate, International Club , American Field Service Exchange Student from Italy .
SCHAAF, JEA ETTE EILEE : Stenographic , Home Room Representative and Alternate , Y-Teens , Future Nurses Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club secretar y, Junior Red Cross Council , Safet y Committee , Links salesman.
SCHAUMB U RG, GLE N R.: Arts and Sciences and Engineering , opera lead , Joy Night participant, Boys Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Boys Octe t , Regents Al'ternate.
SCHEIDT, BOB LEE: Business Administration , Advocat e managing editor and reporter , Art Club , International Club
SCHERLE, ROSA VERO IKA: Arts and Sciences , Peppers , Junior Girls Glee Club , Junior Red Cross Council.
SCHLEIGER, LYLE DEAN: Teachers, Home Room Representative and Alternate , L Club , Varsity and Reserve football letters , Reserve track letter
Schriner Schritt Schuldeis Schwabauer S chwarzenbach Larr y Schweitzer
Scheidt Scherle Schleiger
J. Schnell R. Schnell Schnieber
SCH EIDER , BRUCE JACK: Business Administration.
SCH EIDER, DELORES A.: Homemaking , Peppers.
SCHNEIDER, GEORGE ANN: Business Administration , Mummers and junior plays committees , Joy Night crew , Y-Teens , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
SCH ELL, JUDY KATHERI E: Teachers , opera choru s and committee , all-school and junior plays committees , Joy Night crew and participant , Mimes , Fu'ture Nurses Club , International Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir , Hi-Spot Committee , Junior Red Cross Council , Keentime Council , Safety Committee , County Day.
SCHNELL, ROBERT ADAM: Industrial Arts.
SCH IE BER, LOIS MARIE: Clerical , Peppers , Clef Club , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club
SCHRINER, SA DRA SUE: Business Administration , Coed Counselors , Peppers , honor roll , Regents Alternate .
SCHRITT, SUSA KAY: Arts and Sciences and Teachers , Home Room Representative , opera lead , Joy Night participant , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club vice-president , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir vice-president , Girls Octet , State Music Clinic
SCHULDEIS, LI DA A : Teachers, Home Room Alternate , opera chorus , all-school and junior plays committees , Joy Night participant , Mimes , Coed Counselors , International Club , Peppers , Clef Club , Orpheons vice- president , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Girls Octet, ECA Committee, honor roll, Regents Alternate , National Honor Society.
SCHWABAUER, ROGER HE RY: Engineering , Home Room Alternate , Scribe managing editor , opera orchestra , all-school , junior, and Mummers plays casts, Mummers play committee , Joy Night Central Committee and participant , Mummers , Orpheons , Orchestra treasurer , Advanced Band , Band letter , Lincoln Youth Symphony , Reserve track letter , Reserve tennis certificate , Library Committee , honor roll , Regents Alternate ; Na'tional Merit Scholarship Finalist, . National Honor Society.
SCHWARZE BACH, PAMELA JEA : Stenographic , Home Room Alternate , Y-Teens , Mimes, Future Secretaries Club, Writers Club, Peppers, honor roll. SCHWEITZER, LARRY K.: Engineering, Science Club , honor roll , Regents Alternate.
SCHWEITZER, LE ORE ELAI E: Stenographic, Home Room Representative, Coed Counselors , GAA, Peppers squad leader , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, GAA emblems , honor roll .
SCHWE KE, REBECCA AN : Homemaking, opera chorus, Coed Counselors , Peppers , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Twirler, honor roll.
SCHWENKE, ROBERT LEO: Engineering , Doormen.
SCHWI DT, ROBERT EUGE E: Arts and Sciences , opera lead and commi'ttee , Mummers plays casts , Joy Night participant , International Club , Mummers , Aeolian Choir
SCOTT, MARJORIE A N: Ar'ts and Sciences , Home Room Representative , Advocate third page editor , all-school, Mummers , and junior pla y s committees , Joy Night participant , Mimes , Coed Counselors, International Club , Mummers , Writers Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club , Scribe salesman , honor roll , National Honor Society.
SHAFER, JUDY L.: Stenographic, Future Secretaries Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club.
SHANER, LA URA MARGARET: Engineering , Home Room Representative and Alternate , all-school play cast and committee , Mummers plays commi'ttees , junior play student director , Joy Night crew and participant , Y-Teens , Mimes , Forum , International Club secretary , Mummers , Peppers , Advanced Band, honor roll , Regents Alternate, National Honor Society
SHAN ON, PATRICIA AN : Business Administration and Clerical , Y -Teens , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Usherettes.
SHEFFE~D. BEYERL Y JEAN: Homemaking , Peppers , Junior Girls Glee Club .
SHELDON, PATRICIA JEA : Stenographic, Joy Night participant , Coed Counselors , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club
SHERIDA , DEWEY: Industrial Arts , L Club , Varsity and Reserve baseball and basketball letters , Reserve football letter.
SHIPPS, CURTIS E.: Arts and Sciences and Engineering , opera orchestra , Orchestra , Advanced Band, Lincoln Youth Symphony.
SHUTTS, SARAH: Teachers , Future Nurses Club , International Club , Peppers
SIEDELL , BARRY C.: Arts and Sciences , Advocate assistant sports editor and sports editor , Reserve baseball letters.
SIEFKES, DO ALD HERMA : Arts and Sciences and Engineering , Home Room Representative and Alternate , Links formal photography editor , opera orchestra, junior play cast , Camera Club , Chess Club president , International Club , Science Club , Orchestra , Reserve track letter , Doormen , Boys' State , honor roll , Regents Alternate, National Meri't Scholarship Finalist , Elks Most Valuable Student Award, Mathematics Association of America Award, National Honor Society president.
SILDEGS, ANDRIS: Engineering , Mummers plays casts , all-school and junior plays committees , Camera Club president and treasurer , L Club , Mummers , Science Club , Orchestra , Advanced Band , Varsity and Reserve tennis letters , Safety Committee , honor roll , Regents Alternate , Fine Arts Festival , National Honor Society.
SILVA, THOMAS E.: Industrial Arts, Home Room Alternate.
SIMMONS, CAROL ANN: Stenographic , Art Club, Future Secretaries Club , International Club , Peppers.
Sildegs
E. Simpson Singer J. Simpson Sitzman Sims Slyter
SIMPSON, EDWARD WILLIS: Engineering, Home Room Alternate.
SIMPSO , JAMES EDWARD: Engineering , Home Room Representative , opera chorus, Joy Night par- ticipant, Boys Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Doormen , Regents Alternate.
SIMS, MARY LOUISE: Stenographic , Future Secretaries Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club
SINGER, HARVEY ALLA : Engineering , Home Room Alternate , Joy Night participant, L Club Varsity and Reserve baseball letter s . '
SITZMAN, THOMAS DAVID: Business Administration , L Club , Varsity and Reserve football , gym- nastics , and track letters.
SLYTER, ROBERT: General Curriculum.
SMEILS, YOLA TA VITA: Stenographic , Art Club , Coed Counselors , Future Secretaries Club , Peppers.
S OW, RUSSELL HOWARD: Engineering , Home Room Alternate , opera lead and commit tee , all -
Smeils Spaedt Snow Spahn Sommer Spoor
chool play cast , Joy Night participant, L Club , Mummers , Boys Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, Boys Octet, Varsity and Reserve wrestling letters , Reserve football , tennis , and track letters , honor roll , Regents Alternate, third alternate 'to United States Naval Academy , National Honor Society.
SOMMER, SUSA JOY: Arts and Sciences, opera chorus , all-school play cast , junior play committee , Joy Night participant, Y-Teens, Mummers , Peppers squad leader , Clef Club secretary , Orpheons, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir, Orchestra , State Music Clinic , All State , honor roll , All-State Fine Arts Course Scholarship.
SOMMERHAUSER, PETER MILTO : Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Advocate reporter , Reserve football letter , honor roll , National Honor Society
SOMMERS, SANDRA LEE: Clerical , Y-Teens , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club.
SORGE, LARRY DEA : Industrial Arts.
SPAEDT, SA DRA M.: Business Administration , opera chorus , Joy Night participant , Mimes , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir, honor roll.
SPAR , JOYCE ROSE: Business Administration , opera chorus , Joy Night participant, Coed Counselors , Future Secretaries Club , International Club , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , honor roll , National Honor Society.
SPOOR, JOYCE ELAINE: Business Administration , opera chorus , Mummers play committee, Joy Night Central Committee and participant, Mimes , Mummers , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir.
STAKE S, A ITA: Arts and Sciences , funior play committee , Joy Night participant , Y -Teens , Coed Counselors , Future Nurses Club , Peppers , honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Honor Society.
STA ARD, DARREL LEE: Business Administration , Home Room Representativ e and Alternate L Club , Varsity football and gymnastics letters AllCity and All-State football guard , All Am~rican Honorable Mention
STARCK, SHERAL A : Clerical , all -school and junior plays committees , Joy Night crew , Future Nurses Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
Sommerhaus e r Stakens Sommers Stanard Sorge Starck
Staska Julius Stire s Stern Stone S t eva Stoneman
STASKA, PATRICIA LOUISE: Teachers, opera chorus , Joy Night participant , Coed Counselors , International Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , honor roll , National Honor Society.
STER , SHERRON LOUISE: Business Administration , Advocate advertising staff , opera chorus , allschool play committee , Future Nurses Club , International Glub , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir
STEVA, LOIS A : Arts and Sciences , Y-Teens, Future Nurses Club , Peppers , Clef Club , Orpheons.
STEVE SO , DEANNA LEE: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate , Joy Night crew , Art Club , GAA , International Club , Science Club, Peppers , GAA emblem , Assembly Committee , Usherettes , honor roll , Regents Alternate
STEWART, THOMAS J.: Trades Preparatory , Varsity and Reserve baseball letters.
STIRES, JULIA GEORGE: Business Administration.
STIRES, JULIUS ROBERT: Business Administration.
STONE, DAVID MICHAEL: Engineering , all -school play cast , Doormen.
STONEMA , A DREA LORRAI E: Business Administration , Student Council , Home Room Representative and Alternate , opera chorus , Joy Night participant , Y-Teens , Aqualinks , Future Nurses Club , GAA , Peppers treasurer , Sophomore Girls Glee Club vice- president , Junior Girls Glee Club librarian , Aeolian Choir , GAA emblem , Homecoming Attendant , All-Sports Attendant.
STRAI , GLE HOWARD: Engineering , Home Room Representative , Junior Class vice-president , Senior Class president , Joy Nigh't participant , L Club , Varsi'ty and Reserve basketball and football letters , Varsity track letter , County Day.
STRA D, SHIRLEY J.: Business Administration , Y-Teens , Camera Club secretary , International Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
STRUBE, STEPHE K.: Industrial Arts.
SUTTO , DONALD CLAY: Business Administration , L Club , Varsity track letters.
SUTTON, MARTHA: Stenographic, Future Secretaries Club, Peppers.
TAYLOR, BARBARA MAE: Business Administration , Home Room Alternate , Y-Teens, Mimes, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Twirler.
TEALE, MARY PROVIDENCE: Engineering , Home Room Representative and Alternate , all-school play cast, Mummers plays cast and student director , junior play committee , Joy Night crew and participant, Mimes , Mummers secretary , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Varsity Cheerleader, Hi-Spot Committee , County Day , honor roll , Re gents Alternate , National Honor Society.
TELEEN, FRANC! E A : Arts and Sciences , Joy Night participant, Y-Teens , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club.
TEPL Y, MARK LA WREN CE: Arts and Sciences and Engineering , Camera Club president , International Club , Science Club secretary, Assembly Committee, Doormen , honor roll , Regents Alternate, National Merit Scholarship Honorable Mention , National Honor Society
D. Sutton Teale
M. Sutton Teleen Taylor Teply
Larry TeSelle
C. Thompson
P. Thompson
Trimble
Van Amerongen
Venerable
Loralee TeSelle
I. Thompson
Thurmond
Turley
Vance Vosta
TeSELLE, LARRY ELWOOD: Engineering , Home Room Representative and Alternate , L Club , Varsity and Reserve gymnastics letters.
TeSELLE, LORALEE SUE: Clerical , Peppers , Orchestra , Advanced Band , State Music Clinic.
THOMAS, JAMES DOUGLAS: Industrial Arts.
THOMPSO , CAROL K.: Fine Arts , Home Room Representative, Y-Teens, Mimes , Coed Counselors , Future Nurses Club, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
THOMPSO , IRE E MARIE: Clerical, Peppers.
THOMPSO , LARRY E.: Industrial Arts.
THOMPSO , PEGGY JOAN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative and Alternate , opera chorus , junior play committee , Joy Night participant , Aqualinks , Peppers squad leader , Sophomore Girls Glee Club librarian , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Links salesman , County Day
THURMO D, SA DRA JEA : Stenographic, Future Secretaries Club , Peppers , Advanced Band, honor roll.
TIPPERY, JUDITH A E: Business Administration , all-school play committee , International Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Red Cross Council.
TRIMBLE, KAY: Business Administration , Home Room Representative , junior play cast , Joy Night participant, Y-Teens , Mimes , Writers Club, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club, Advanced Band , Lincoln Youth Symphony , State Music Clinic , All State .
TURLEY, VICTOR DEE: Engineering , Home Room Representative, Jo y Night participant , Boys Glee Club , Varsity and Reserve gymnastics letters
UPTON, DONNA M.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative and Alternate , all-school play committee , Joy Night participant , Y-Teens , Future Nurses Club, Writers Club , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club , Twirler.
VAN AMERO GE , WILLIAM HARRY: General Curriculum
VA CE, TERRY EDWARD: Engineering.
VAN HOR , CLARA JEA : Arts and Sciences , opera chorus, junior play committee , Joy Night participant , Y-Teens , Writers Club , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir , honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society
VENERABLE, CARLOTTA FRANCES: Clerical, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club
VOSTA, GARY LEE: Business Administration, opera lead , Aeolian Choir.
Thomas L. Thompson
Tippery
Upton
Van Horn
Walden
WALDE , KERRY D.: Trades Preparatory , L Club, Reserve wrestling letter, track manager letter.
Waldron Warnken C. Walker Watson R. Walker C. Weber
WALDRO , MARCIA LUELLA: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Y -Teens, International Club, Science Club secretary, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, honor roll, Regents Alternate, Boone Scholarship, Des Moines Human Relations Seminar, National Honor Society.
WALKER, CLAUDIA JEAN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Joy Night participant, Mimes, Aqualinks, Coed Counselors, International Club, Peppers president, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, National Honor Society.
WALKER, ROBERT L.: Trades Preparatory.
WALLE , JAMES RICHARD: Engineering, Joy Night participant, Chess Club secretary-treasurer, Varsity swimming letter, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Merit Scholarship Honorable Mention, National Honor Society.
WALLIN, NANCY-A : Arts and Sciences, junior play committee, Joy Night crew, Y-Teens, Mimes, Aqualinks, Future Nurses Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Twirler.
WARD, MARJORIE KAY: Homemaking, GAA, Peppers, GAA emblem.
WARNKEN, SELMA ANN: Homemaking.
WATSON, KAREN AFTON: Arts and Sciences, allschool and junior plays committees, Y-Teens, Peppers, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society.
WEBER, CHRISTIA H. F.: Arts and Sciences and Engineering, junior play committee, Art Club, Forum, International Club, Science Club, Safety Com-
Weideman Weill Welch
mittee vice-president, honor roll, Regents Alternate, Boone Scholarship.
WEBER, RUSSELL EDGE E: Engineering.
WEETH, JOE . : Trades Preparatory.
WEHRLI, STANLEY ROBERT: Engineering, Home Room Representative, Joy Night participant, Advanced Band co-captain, Dance Band, Reserve track letter , honor roll, Regents Alternate.
WEIDEMAN, ROGER LEE: Business Administration.
WEILL, RICHARD L.: Arts and Sciences and Engineering, Home Room Representative, Scribe business manager, all-school, Mummers, and junior plays casts, Joy Night crew and participant, Camera Club, Forum, Mummers, Reserve swimming certificate, Links salesman, Scribe salesman, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society, Senior Speaker.
WELCH, VERNON DALE: Trades Preparatory.
WELLS, SHARON KAY: Clerical, opera chorus, Joy Night participant, Y-Teens, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeo~ lian Choir, Usherettes, Links salesman.
WERNER, SHARON IRENE: Arts and Sciences, Y-Teens, honor roll.
WERTMAN, MARY ELIZABETH: Arts and Sciences, Future Nurses Club corresponding secretary, International Club, Science Club, Writers Club, Peppers squad leader, Junior Red Cross Council, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society.
Wells Werner Wertman
Wertz Weyand Wheaton
WERTZ, CARO LY JOY: Clerical, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
WEYA D, ORMA LOUISE: Homemaking, Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
WHEATO , VIRGINIA GAIL: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate , opera lead , junior play cast, all-school play committee , Joy Night Central Committee and participant , Camera Club secretary, Coed Counselors , GAA , International Club , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee Club , Junior Girls Glee Club, Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet , GAA emblems and letter , ECA Committee, State Music Clinic, honor roll, Regents Alternate , National Honor Society.
WHITMARSH, HAROLD LEE: Trades Preparatory.
WILCOX, THOMAS EDWI : Trades Preparatory
WILKE , CHRIS R.: Business Administration , International Club , Doormen.
WILLIAMSON, THOMAS LEE: Business Administration, L Club , Boys Glee Club , Varsity football and golf letters.
WILLIS, MARIL Y JEA : Arts and Sciences , opera chorus , Mummers play committee , Joy Night participant, Y-Teens , Future Nurses Club president , Clef Club , Orpheons , Junior Girls Glee Club , Aeolian Choir , Advanced Band
WI K, MARLE E CATHER! E: Business Administration and Stenographic , Advocate advertising staff , Joy Night participant , Mimes , Coed Counselors, Future Secretaries Club president , Writers Club , Peppers , Junior Girls Glee Club , honor roll , National Honor Society.
Williamson Wise Willis Wismer Wink Wolcott
Whitmarsh Wilcox Wilken
WI KELMA , ALICE MARIE: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative and Alternate , Scrib e associate editor , opera orchestra , Joy Night partici- pant , Y-Teens , Forum , International Club , Science Club vice-president and secretary, Writers Club vicepresident , Peppers secretary , Orchestra vice-presi- dent , Lincoln Youth Symphony , State Music Clinic , Alt State , honor roll , Regents Al'ternate , National Honor Society treasurer
WIPF, WESLEY WAYNE: Clerical, Links salesman.
WISBEY, WILLIAM WESLEY: Business Administration
WISE, DO ALD THOMAS: Business Administration , Joy Night participant , L Club , Boys Glee Club , Varsity and Reserve gymnastics letters.
WISMER, JERRY LY N: Clerical , Home Room Representative , Joy Night participant, L Club , Varsity football letters and certificate , Reserve wres'tling letter , All-City Football Team.
WOLCOTT, GORDON JULIUS: Industrial Arts
WORKMA , JOSEPH M.: Engineering , Home Room Alternate , Camera Club , Science Club , honor roll , Na t ional Honor Society
WURM, MARGARET A N : Arts and Sciences , allschool play committee , honor roll , Regents Alternate YANT, CAROLINE KAY: Arts and Sciences , YTee11s , Art Club , Peppers.
Winkelman Workman Wipf Wurm Wisbey Yant
Young Youngscap Zichek
YOUNG, JUDITH ANN: Clerical , Peppers , Sophomore Girls Glee Club.
YOU GSCAP, FREDERIC A.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative and Alternate , Junior Class treasurer , opera chorus , Joy Night participant, L Club , Boys Glee Club vice-president , Aeolian Choir treasurer , Varsity baseball letter , Res e rve basketball and football letters , County Day
ZICHEK, BARBARA ANN: Homemaking , Peppers.
ATKINSON , DONALD
CLARK , CAROLANN
DA VIS , EUGENE
DOWNS , JON
GARRETT , JOHN
Ziegenbein Zimmerer Zollicoffer
ZIEGE BEi , WARREN BRUCE: Business Administration , Advanced Band , Dance Band, Band letter.
ZIMMERER, DE IS EDMU D: Trades Preparatory.
ZOLLICOFFER, SAM D.: Industrial Arts , Home Room Representative and Al'ternate , L Club , Varsity basketball , football, and track letters, All-City Basketball Team.
GIEBELHAUS , DALE
IVERSON , JOAN
LANDRE, JOHN
LITTLE , GARY
McAULIFFE , LESLIE
MILLER, PHILIP
ORTIZ , GREGG
PHILLIPS , SHARON
SCHAAD , FRANCIS
STEW ART , VAN ALLEN
ZBYTNIUK , BARBARA
Charles Anderson plays the familiar call to colors, which, followed by the flag salute, opens every assembly.
This fish tank is not really meant for fishing, but, says Galen Hadley, it's sure fun!
Let's see, now. Sixty sixty-five ... Gene McCreight reluctantly parts with his hardearned cash to pay a book fine to Mrs. Evans.
It's Leap Year! "Please, Mr. Colson!" pleads Mary Teale. On February 29, 1960, the romantic spirit excited many susceptible girls, but harassed the puzzled males.
You never know what those seniors will be up to next! Sandy Rice, Caroll Alt, Dick Johnson, and Tom Sitzman interpret Hobo Day as a revelation of their true, hidden desires.
Books, books, and more books! Knute Berstis finds hours of library work necessary to write his senior theme.
The strain of a busy senior year seems to be too much for poor Garry Powell! The purpose of this joke was to promote a Community Chest auction. (?}
There's nothing like a good game of catch in the halls of old LHS, agree Andy Sildegs, Dick Haase, Bill Probasco, and Chris Weber!
We caught him in the act-sliding down the banister! Dave Meyers satisfies a typical youthful desire, hoping that no teachers are looking.
This was a familiar scene behind the door of Room 319: the Links Board huddle. In this "home a way from home," Nancy Fry, Don Siefkes, Gayle Pitsch, Dave Enersen, and Roger Lytle planned and worked together countless hours, including evenings.
The Junior year ... the in-between year. With more responsibility, more problems, you begin to mature. Your social life expands as you acquire your driver's license and become an even greater part of the school: Junior Girls Glee ... Cheerleader tryouts
. . . more clubs . . more sports letters . . . County Day elections with the furious competitive campaigning.
Homework is heavier , the courses harder ... you have less time ... you use more carefully the time you have. Time goes faster . . . you realize the necessity to make each moment count, for the Junior year is never to be repeated . . . you are allowed only one opportunity. Soon you will be respon- sible for guiding the underclassmen. You, the Junior, are growing up . .
Barbara Abbott, Randall Acher , Rita Aguilar , Johnny Akers , Julie Akin , Joann Aldape, Jim Alexander , David Allchin
Francis Allen , Phillip Ames, Charlotte Anderson , Gayle Anderson, Harold Anderson, Helen Anderson , Jo Anne Andrich , Michele Angle
Margaret Armstrong, Robert Asper , Astrida Aug- stums , DeWitt Ault, Nadyne Baars , Edna Bailey, Jerry Bailey , Paul Baker
Earl Baldwin, Alvin Barber, Edith Barr, Ansel Bartlett, Steve Bassler, Stanley Bates, Ronnie Bauers , Anda Baumanis
Margalene Bayless, Tom Beach , Sandra Bell, Richard Belote , Kathleen Bender, Clare Bentall , Karen Benting , Jane Bernhardt
Don Betten , Robert Bettenhausen , Elizabeth Betts, Jerry Bickford , Darwin Bigley , Guna Bite , Cheryl Bitterman, Janet Blair
Sheila Blair, James Blauser , Jerry Bodfield , Bob Boehm , Jim Bogenrief, Robert Bosking, Dianne Bostic , Judith Boyd
LeRoy Brockelsby, Kathleen Broer, Shari Brooks , Roger Brown , John Browning, Cynthia Bruce, Susan Burbach , Clyde Burgess
David Burk, J a.mes Burkey, Don Burns, Gary Busch, Karen Busch, Gary Butcher, Beverly Butts, Joan Campbell
Joyce Campbell, Roger Campbell, Ginny Canfield, Richard Carlile, Ronald Chambers, Frankie Chavira, Sheryl Cheever, Mary Chipman
Jerri Christopher, Dean Clark, Richard Clark, Troy Cleveland, Judy Cline, Anne Coffey, Janice Coffia, Sharon Cole
Donna Condreay, Alice Cooper, Bill Cooper, Phyllis Cotton, Sharon Coy, Linda Craig, Patricia Cramer , Georgia Craven
Carol Crewdson, Leland Crosby, Mike Crow, James Cucinitti, Gerry Cullen, Jim Curtin, Karen Dalhbeck, Karen Dahlstrom
Cynthia Daland, Joe Damian , Gloria Daugherty, Katheren Daugherty, John Davenport, Terry David , Steve Daviqson, Jean Dawson
Roger deBrown , J onece Debus, Gary Dillow, Anne Dixon, Barbara Dorman , Martha Dornberger, John Downs, Gary Drager
David Drevo, Karen Droud, Nancy Duffek, Jim Duffy , Sharon Dumler, Billy Dunkle, Richard Durharm, Charles Eckery
Richard Eggerling, Dace Eglite, Tom Eitel, Harvey Elliott, Jane Enevoldsen, Renate England, Susan Evans, Linda Eyer
Linda Fager, Robert Failing, Robert Farber, Curtis Faust, Sherry Fellman, Judie Fiala, Donna Filbert, Judy Filbert
Linda Finley, Deanna Fischer, Melvin Fischer, Charleen Fochtman, John Foley, Donna Foreman, Donna Foster, Gordon Foster
Cindy Franz, Nancy Frazier, L. Ray Frey, Robert Frisch, June Fritsch, Ro Jean Fritz, Randal Fritzler , Sally Fulmer.
Busily discussing the activities of the Junior Class are Mickey Snider, Troy Cleveland, Biff Pfeiff, and Gary Haas, the Junior Class officers.
Donald Fults , Corey Gacusana , Mavis Gagner , Larr y Ganshom , Esther Garcia , Carol Gartin , Wilfried Gartzke , Andrea Georgi
Gary Gerstenberger , Jerry Gettman, David Gibson , Jean Gies , Jerry Gies , Mary Gilbert , Betty Gillam , Gail Gingrich
Fred Glover , Donald Goeden , Barbara Goodman , Joan Goodwin , Sandra Gordon , Betty Graham , Charles Greder , Judith Greely
Dan Green , Gretchen Greenwald , Buddy Griffitts , Averil Grimwood, J a.mes Grohowski , Tom Gross , Patricia Grubb , Arlen e Gruttis
Judith Gruendeman , Marylin Gudeker , Theodore Gushard , Kenneth Haar , Gary Haas , Barbara Hadsell , Wayne Halfar , Helen Hamer
Lee Hancock , Gary Hanna , Margaret Hanna , Susan Hanneman , Pamela Hauschildt , Roger Hawk , Stephen Hayes , Mike Haynes
Karen Heckman , M~ry Heidenreich , Sheryl Heinrich , Gerald Hergenrader , Geraldine Herman , Bob Hernandez , Bonita Hiatt , Ga e Hill
Kenneth Hinkle , John Hodapp , Virginia Hodgin , R. Tony Holder , Karen Hollen , Todd Hoover , Shirley Hopkins , Charles Hottenstein
Taking a pause after school to discuss the day's events are Carol Gartin , Donna Filbert , Rosemary Long, and Donna Foreman
Sandra Housel , John Hruza , Pat Hudson , Nanc y Huff , Joseph Huffman , Dixie Hufnagle , Basyl Hulewicz , Bett y Hunt
James Hussey , Sidney Hutton , Wilma Iburg , Gaida Iesalnieks , Harris Ilisko , Marvin Itzen , Joan Iverson , Sheri Jackson
Bruce Jacobs , Rosemarie Jacobs , Eugene J anc , Zaiga Jansons , Glenda Jenkin s, Janet Jensen , N. Fred Jesse , Martin Johns
Darlene Johnson , Darold Johnson , James Johnson , Janice Johnson , Leslie Johnson , Sharon Johnson , Linda Johnston , Sally Johnston
Carolyn Jones , John Jones ,Joe J uricek , Dianne Karof , Vernon Keeney , Linda Kempkes , Sally Kennedy , Eddie Keys
Jackie Keyser, Gary Kilcoyne , Della Kildaw , Frances Kingery , Penny Kjergaard , Kathleen Kline , Dorothy Klippert , Eugene , Knight
Karen Knott, Howard Knox , Gloria Kowrack , Mar y Kreps , Jerry Kroeger , Larry Kruse , Ronald Kurtzer , Karen Kuster
Rosalie Kuyatt , Ray Lambert , Jim Lantz , Candy Lapping , Theodore LaRose, Ray Larson , Terry Legler , Willis Leyden
Clare Bentall and Ann Oder discover that it is difficult, if not impossible, to squeeze books into a locker that is already full.
Hostesses at the Coed Counselors tea for sophomore girls are Cynthia Schmidt, Nancy Sterner, Jean Perrin, and Jan Reimers.
Janice Lovgren buys an ice cream sandwich while Lydian Walsh looks on .
Karlis Liepins , Andy Liepnieks , Mar y Lynn Lillie , Larry Lingard , Patty Lintt , Guntis Lipins , Jerry Lisb y, Vicky Lobush
Valentine Lockard , Irene Logusz , Donald Lohr , Jane Lomax , Rosemary Long , Michael Loos , La Ver:µe Louden , Marvin Louthan
Janice Lovgren , Dagnija Lucs , Marie Luthultz , Mary Luthultz , Jim Lutzi , Jim Maloney , Margaret Manke , Robert Manning
Bob Marker , Violet Marks , Mark Marlow , ' Keith Marquardt , Fred Martin , John Martin , Larry Martin , Marvin Martin
Ted Maser , Donna Maul, Janis Mauter, Karen McCurdy , Michael McDowell , Leslie McGerr , Mike McGrath , Linda McMichael
Jay McPheeters , Claudette McWilliams , R. C . Mead , Virginia Meek , Mary Ann Meisner , Jan Mericle , James Merriam , Kent Meyer ·
Kay Michael , Sharon Mielak , Lydia Minicz , David Mitchell, Billie Mixon , Marion Monroe , Darold Monismith , Harold Monismi th
Corwin Moore , Otis Moore , Jim Morgan , Jeannie Mosely , Nancy Mourer , Ronnie Neal , Sharon Neely , Duane Nelson
Lynn Neuman , Judith Newell , Janice Newman , Larr y Nichols , Steven Nimocks , Roger Norris , Ann Oder , Thomas Ollenburg
Dale Olson , Ole Olson , Allen Opsahl , Frank Orosco , Linda Osborne , Carol Outz , Marilyn Owen, Juris Ozols
John Pabst , Valda Pakulis , Judith Palmer, Ivan Panevics , Barbara Pangle , Jud y Parker , Glenda Payne , Kenny Payne
William Pa y ne , Steven Peck , Diana Perrin , Jean Perrin , Donna Peter s on , Sandy Peterson , Lawrence Pfeiff , Carol Phelps
Jill Phipps, Larry Pickering , Kent Pierce , Janis Pitsch , Barbara Placker , Sharon Po t ts , Joyce Pratt , Donna Preston
Gar y Prey , Charles Province , Vili s Purins , Barbara Queen , John Radcliff , William Raney , Larr y Raskey , David Rathjen
John Rebensdorf , Larr y Reed , Alfred Reel , Robert Reichwaldt , Connie Reifs chneider , Mary Reifschneider , Jan Reimers , Patricia Rein
Sandra Renken , Sidne y Rhamy , Beverly Rhoades , Frank Richardson , Barbara Ridpath , Sondra Roberts , Jerry Robertson , John Robinson
Nick Robinson , Robert Robinson , Winston Robinson , Joan Rockwell , Bill Rogers , Dennis Rohn , Ron Rosenberg , Marlene Rowe
David Rowen , Gunta Roze , Valdis Rutmanis , H. John Rybij , Terry Sattler , L i n d a S c a g g s , J o a n Schach , Kenneth Scheneman
Erika Scherle , Donald Schewe , Stephen Schick , Cynthia Schmidt , Henry Schmidt, Sharon Schmidt , Mike Schneider , Daryl Schoenfeld
Practicing one of their many spirited cheers are the apprentice cheerleaders, Gretchen Greenwald, Karen Benting, Mary Thorpe, Terry David, Dixie Hufnagle, and Annie Laurie Whitmer. These girls were chosen as cheerleaders after many we3ks of diligent practice and hectic tryouts.
Birdie Schrader, James H. Schroeder , James A. Schroeder, Ruth Schultz , Mary Schwaninger, Dean Schwenke , Gene Schwenke , Wayne ·Schwindt
Donna Schwisow , Michael Scott , Marvin Sell , Larry Sevenker , Margaret Shannon , Jerry Shaw , Nancy Shaw, J aneil Shepherd
Barbara Shuman , Mike Siedell , Gary Siemers , Christine Silva , Diana Simms , Judy Simpson , Vicki Simpson , Barbara Singer
Jeanne Sinnen , Aletta Sintek , Marlene Sipes, Glenn Slothower , Shirley Smack , Jacqueline Smith , Keith Smith , Kenneth Smith
Ramona Smith , Sandra Smith , Mickey Snider, William Snook, John Snowden , Richard Solomon, Ronald Sommers , Stan Sparling
Pamela Spears , M. Char1e en Spencer, Harold Spomer, Louis Stanard, Annamarie-Starcher, Nancy Stark , Gary Steeby , Henry Steinhauer
Nancy Sterner, Elva Stevens , Ruth Stevens, Bob Stewart
David Stewart , Gary Stiles , Ronald Stork , Gerald Stricker, Pat Stormer, Cathy Stump , E. Kay Stuertz , Keith Stutzman
Robert Sundling , Raymond Sutherland , Loren Swanson , Susie Tautfest , Thomas Tegley , Barbara Templeton , Larry Theesen , Gerald Thieman
Rosalie Thies, Doug ' Thom , Don Thomas , Shiel a Thomas , Judy Kay Thompson , Judy Kay Thompson , Mary Thorpe , Prarie Rose Tillinghast
Jean Tilman , Tim Timken , Monty Timm , Robert Tindle , Carol Tomandl , Ruta Tontegode , James Topham , Charlotte Towle
Linda Towne , Karen Traudt , Sharon Trevolt , Artie Trout , Earl True , Melvin Tupper , Merlin Tupper , Lynda Lee Umberger
Doug Usher, Carol Van Cleave , Charlotte Van Laningham , Patricia Veigel, Connie Vernon , Beatrice Vogel, Frank Vogt , Ted Vosta'
John Walker , Robert , Walkinshaw , Roger Wallick , Charles Waln , Lydian Walsh , Terry Watt , Rob- , ert Watton , Wayne Watts
Sandy Weber , Vicki Weber , Marilyn Weiler , M e lvin Weisgerber , Mildred Weisgerber , Victor West , Janis Westbrook , Sandra Weyer
Claudeen White , Annie Laurie Whitmer , Jenny Whittington, Dave Wicken , Sondra Wilkerson , Barbara Williams , Bobby Williams , Lester Williams
Aaron Wilson , Mervyn Wilson , Janell Winsor, Sondra Witt , Evelyn Wolcott , Bob Wolfe , Rodney Wood , Judy Woods
Weldon Woodward , Robert Workman , Sharon Wrede , Cheris Wright , Kenny Wright , William Wurm , Richard Wymore , Marion Y ordt
Judy Young , Martha Young , Sandra Young , Thomas Young , Scarlett Zade , Elga Zegelis , Robert Zichek , Mary Zieg
The Sophomore year . . . a new phase of life begins. You are confused at first ... confused by the large, seemingly impersonal school, mature seniors, forbidding, long halls. Your confusion is of short duration: the school becomes personal, the seniors helpful, the halls friendly and from your vast reservoir of youthful enthusiasm you release a flood of loyalty for this school-a loyalty steadfast and earnest.
Remember the new fields of study? Analysis of life in biology, m-
terpretation of literature in English, study of triangles in geometry. You have more homework ... more individual responsibility for its completion.
You are swept up in a new whirl of activities clubs sports plays ... Joy Night. You are new, but -you will never again be new to this school. As the year progresses, you, the Sophomore, become a part of your school ... Lincoln High School ...
Shirley Adams , Pat Ager , Douglas Ahlberg , Keith Ahrends , Theodore Alles , Sharon Anderson , Robert Andrews , Sylvia Angle
Allen Armstrong , Judith Attebery , April Aughe , John Axe , Cecil Bade , Fred Bailey , Gloria Baker , Janet Baker
Sandra Barnhouse , Richard Barron , Joseph Bartlett , Bradley Baskin , J erry Baskin , Ralph Bauer, Virginia Bauer , Mary Baum
Kathy Bausewein , Linda Baxter, Ronald Beatty , Sharon Beaty , Arnold Beck , Constance Beck , Janet Beebe , Jerry Beetem
W. Terry Beezley , Bonny Beideck , Barbara Bieger, Lonnie Biggs , Hilary Bloch , Rodman Blood , Sandra Bodie , Janice Boff enmyer
Janice Bolde buck , Cynthia Bond, Helen Borden , ' Thomas Bork , Beverly Bowers , Gloria Bowers , Stella Bradley , Steve Bramblet
Sandy Brchan , John Breazeale , Joe Brendal , Keith Brock , Kenneth Brommer , Sharon Brophy , Lana Brown , Don Brunkow
Margaret Bruvold , Larry Buckner , Patricia Buehler , Michael Bundy , Marjorie Buntemeyer, Sandra Burback , William Burford, David Butcher
Leon Byron , Rhoda Calhoun , Tom Cardwell, Lloyd Carney , Sherrill Carpenter , Charles Carper , Joyce Carr , Judith Cave
Barbara Cessna , Sandra Chapin, Bob Chase , Clarence Cheasebro , Charlotte Chesnut , Norman Chrastil , James Christensen , Morris Churchill
James Cidlik , Keith Clark , Deborah Cleckner , Richard Clemens , Susan Clement , Carolyn Clough , Linda Clover , LeRo y Cole
Harrell Collaso , Dave Collingham , Mary Collingham , Shirley Conne 't t , Howard Converse , Barbara Cook , James Cooley , Muir Cooper
Jerrold Copley , Robert Covolik , Alfonso Coy , Bob Creps , Charlene Cutshall , Valdis Dadzitis , Karen Dahlberg , Susan Damke
Keith Damrow , Marilee Davenport , Patricia Davis , R. Marcus Davis , Raymond Davis, Cheryl Dean , Linda Dean , Sandra Dean
Nancy Deiter , Steven DeVere , Lynda Dewey , Elinor Dick , C. Jim Dirks , Richard Dix , Victor Dolberg , Sharon Donahoe
Freeman Douglas , Michael Douglas , Billie Downs , Mary Drewes, Donald Duer , Susie Dydell , Carolyn Earlywine , Janice Ebner
Karlyn Ebner , Christine Edmiston , Barbara Edwards , El'ton Edwards , Roger Egan , Jean Eno , Joan Eno , Judy Estes
George Evans , Dixie Fahrnbruch , Janet Farley , Kathle e n Fauth , Ward Felton, William Fifer , Konnie Fintel , Mark Firestone
William Folmer , Deana Foreman , Roger Forkner , ' Jim Frost , Margaret Fry , William Fr y, Diana Funkey , Nancy Gaddis
Tommy Gagner, Jerr y Gandara , Gloria Gardner , Norman Garrett , Lana Garrison , Diane Gartner , Rainer Gartzke , Lillian Geiger
Pat Ikerd, Gloria Gardner, Roger Johnson, and Marla Mattice are seen playing the juke box in the lounge, a new experience for sophomores.
Comparing six weeks report cards are Mike Sommer, Ron Schwab, Sharon Tichota, and Karen Lorenzana. Are you satisfied?
Ronald George, Dianne Gibson, Janet Gilmore, Kaye Gingrich, Donna Glascock, Mike Goble, Marlene Godwin, Mary Godwin
Sharon Goeschel, Frank Goetz , Joe Goggans, Richard Gonzalez~ Carolyn Goodman , Elizabeth Gorka , Robert Graham, Ronald Graham
Lloyd Grandon, Joel Gray, Max Green, Lonna Greenwalt , Jerry Grenemeier, Richard Grieser, Guido Grinbergs , Roxene Gummerson
, Rebecca Haas, Lana Haeffner, Lavonne Hage' lin , Carla Hagen, Elizabeth Hall, Robert Hall, Sandra Hall, Gerry Halterman
Robert Hamer, Phyllis Handsaker, Pamela Hansen, Arlene Harms Charles Harpster, Kathleen Harr , Beverly Harris, Lloyd Harris
Selma Hart, Jim Haase, Jerry Hastriter, Holly Hatcher , Janice Hatfield, Robert Hausner, Steven Hay , Sandra Hegel
Larry Heidemann, Monty Heidenreich, Judi Heilig, Mary Helzer, Paul Hemphill, Donna Hendrickson, Shirleen Henning, Jack Hensley
Robert Hergenrader, Tim Hergenrader, Bruce Herman, Lorie Herrick, Klaus Hermann , Willard Heuke, Bettie Hill, Bonita Hiner
John Hinkle , Richard Hodges , Wilbert Hoffar t, Duane Hoffman , Kathleen Hoffman , Jacqueline Holmes , Peggy Hopkin s, Susan Hossack
Gloria Housel , Billie Howell , Sandra Howell , James Hubka , Errol Huck , Sandra Huddleston , Sarah Huddleston , Donna Hudson
Gerald Hudson , Jam e s Hufman , Linda Hu ghes , Almarie Hulbert , Irvin Hull , Vernard Hunt , Willie ldeen , Patty Ikerd
Paulette Ikerd , Andris Indriksons , Jacquel y n Ingram , Alice Ingwerson , Kenneth Jackson , Shirl ey Jackson , Donald Jacobs e n , Carol Jennings
Elmerleen Jennings , Elden Jensen , Andvlis J esifers , Harold Johnson , Mi c key Johnson , Patricia Johnson , Roger Johnson , Roy Johnson
Charles Jones , Jud y Jones , Maril y n Jones , Robert Jones , Scott Jones , Thomas Jones , Dennis Jur gens , Barbara Kane
Lorraine Kapustka , George Anne Kaufman , Patri c ia Kelley , Henry Kempkes , Herbert Kennel , Joann Kerns , Dennis Ker sey, Judith Kiser
Elaine Kissinger , Ro g er Kitsmiller , Ronald Klu g e , Ted Koehn , Dottyjean Ko 11 a rs , Ink i e Ko r n s , Larry Kowalchuk , Diane Krueger
A Tale of Two Cities is a reading requirement in sophomore English Classes. Here Sandy Brchan and Robert Hall look at his drawings interpreting the characters in the book.
in the
are sophomores
Aivars Krums, Jim Kruse, Linda Kruse, ancy Kurtz , Donna Kyckelhahn , G. William Lacey , Allan LaDuke , George Lafler
Phillip Lagoni , Kenneth Lahm , Shirley Lang , Gary Lantz , Douglas LaPage , Elizabeth LaPlante , Joyce Latham, Loretta Laursen
Beverly Lav icky , Barbara Lawrence, Jerry Laws , Betty Lawson , J erryjean Leach , Roger Leonard , Ronald Letheby, Dorothy Lewis
Mari e Lewis , Dan Leyden , Allan Leybold , Kenneth Lieth , Thelma Lines , Larr y Litsey , Linda Littrell , Dona Logan
Karen Lorenzana , Roger Lovelace , Loretta Luckey, Wallis Lundeen , Hally Macoy , Duane Madsen , Patricia Mahr , Donald Malcom
Claudia Mangel , Carolyn Mann , Georgann Mantor , Ronald Markey , Wesley Marquardt , Barbara Martin , Roger Martin , Ruth Martin
Carol y n Masters , Mara Matiss, James Matson , Marla Mattice , Albert Maul , Barbara Mauter , Dennis May , Stephen Mazurak
Larry McCarthy , Russel McClintock , Carol McDaniel , Sherry Le McDowell , Douglas McIntosh , Sharon McKay , Donald McKeen , N ealia McLarnan
Judith McLaughlin , Edward McN eill , Kath y Meisner , Georgia Merriam , Larry Meyer , Merna Me y er , Jim Miller , Kathleen Miller
Gary Mills , Danny Mitchell , Virgil Moats , Angela Monk, Sandy Mook , Patricia Morrow , Roger Morrow , Atta Moser
John Moser , Wayne Moulton , Priscilla Mullins, Robert Munson, Frances Murph y, Beverly Myers , Rex Myers , Ronna Nash
Gerald Nelson, Theresa Nelson , Sandra Ness , John Newman , Kathy Niemeyer , William Nollkamper , Vernon Norman , Jim Nothnagle
Dwayne Novak , Judy O ' Connell , Karen Oldenburg , Robert Olson , Lee Ondrak , Judy Orendorff , Michael Ortiz , Ernest Ochsner
Phillip Osterholm , Edith Ozolins , Maija Pae g le , Ross Palmer , Richard Pardubsk y, Glenda Park s, Twyla Paroubek , Bob Pavla s
Gary Pecht , Richard Pedersen , Marg e Pederson , Sharon Pederson , Linda Pennin g ton , Mary Perkins , Betty Pester , Carole Peterson
Rex Phelan , Carolyn Phelps , Andra Phillips , James Phillips , · Mar y Pierce , Rosalee Pleis , J err y Pokorny , Ervin Pool
Amelia Posey , Karen Prettyman , Sharon Price , Robert Probasco , Bonnie Purbaugh , Uldis Pu tens , F. Jean Pyle , Al'tha Rabas
Ken Radke , Jo Ramsey , Darryl Rapp , Jewel Rauscher , Byron Reed , Ronald Reed , Nanc y R e ich, Linda Rena
Danny Rene , Joy Retzlaff , Kathleen Reynolds , Tom Rice , Gene Richard s, David Rico , Kar y n Rider , James Rieger
Taking a standardized English test are Donna Nash and Angela
The newly elected sophomore class officers are Mike Ortiz, vice-president; Ronnie Schwab, treasurer; Dave Collingham, president; and Lana Haeffner, secretary.
Ronald Riley , Sharon Ritchey , Douglas Rixstine, Ruth Ann Roberts, Mickey Robertson , Ronny Robertson, Pete Robinovitz , Alyce Robinson
Peter Robinson , Ronald Robinson , Cherie Rodbro , Terry Rook , Beth Rose , John Rownd , Suzanne Ruckman, Robertta Runyan
Roger Rutt , Terry Rutt , Waunette Ryba , Bonnie Sabin , J oAnn Sala , Sam Sampson , Kathryn Sandvold , Jerry Saylor
John Schadt , Joleyn Schall , Olaf Schavland , Suzi Schellpeper, Cheryl Schessler , Larry Schleiger , Jan Schmidt, Mary Schneider
Rebecca Schneider , Nettie Schrader, Melvin Schroeder , Philip Schumacher , Ronald Schwab , Dennis Schwartz , Rodney S c h w a r t z , R i c h a r d Schwarzenbach
Diane Schwindt, Suzanne Selk , Bob Sexton, Willard Shepard , Alice Sherwood , Dianne Shields, Katherine Shultz, Bonnie Shurter
Connie Shurter, Mark Silberstein , Charles Silloway , Roge r Simpson , Herber t Sitler , Bob Sitzman , KarlSlaikeu , Judy Sloan
Deane Smith , Linda Smith , Pamela Smith , Sharron Smith , Michael Sommer , Christina Songer, LaDonna Sorge, John Spealman
Larry Splichal
Donna Spomer, Don Stacy , J 9hn Stamm , LaVonne Stanard. Kenneth Stedni t z , Judith Stephens , Charlene Stewart, Sandi Stier
Ronald Stoehr , Nadine Stoneman , James S'train , Gunars Strazdins , Sandra Stuertz , Linda Sullivan , Mark Sullivan , Nancy Sullivan
Judith Swartz , Leola Swartz , Les Sweigart , Lois Swetland , Frances Synovec , Pamela Tapp , Clyde Taylor , Gary Templeton
Dean Thompson , Wanda Thompson , Ida Throne , Leonard Throne , Terr y Tice , Caroline Tichota , Sharon Tichota , Carol Tiller
Mary Timm , Joyce Tipton , Pierce Tobin , Jan Toombs , Larry Traudt , Paul Trent , Shirley Trollinger , Joyce Tubbs
Stephen Tupper , Doris Uhrich , Ronnie Upton , Harold VanArsdall , Thomas Vance , Diana Vandersall , Donald V anDoren , Cheryl Vannest
Lloyd Vermillion , Michael Vest, Leonard Villacres , Judith Vitamvas , Jim Vi ttera , Susan Vlaun , Uwe Wagner , Beverly Wald e n
Nancy Walker , Rodney Walker , Linda Wall i n , Joan Walters , Joe Warne , Jacqueline Watmore , Linda Waters , Frederi ck Way
Mark Waybright , Ed g ar Waymire , Sharon Weatherly , Ralph Weber , Judith Wehrhan , Dorothy Wenzl , Catherine Wertman , Sue Weyers
Steven Whitemon , Bill Wickham , Gloria Williams , Larry Willmore , Linda K. Wilson , Linda P. Wilson , Annette Winston , Dennis Winter
Virgil Wipf , Kay Wisbey , Joann Witter , Dennis Wolf , Jacqueline Wolfe , M a r y W o l f e , N an c y Wright , Nyla Wrobliski
George Yant , Richard Yost , John Young , Brigita Zands , Janet Zastrow , Olga Zbytniuk , Richard Zichek , Roger Zuerlein
Student Council: Seated: Benting , David, Meinke , Campbell. Standing: Fowles , Meyers , Mead , Alt ,
, Osterholm , Hufna gle , Calhoun .
Lincoln High's student government body, the Student Council, is an elective group of four sophomores, eight juniors, and twelve seniors. It plans school activities and discusses problems, promotes student cooperation and the welfare of the school, stimulates a senti-ment for law and order, and carries out special projects. It is the responsibility of the Council to issue proclamations when necessary.
Karen Benting, Ron Calhoun, and Andy Stoneman examine the Student Council seal made this year. The Council also purchased a flag.
Employing parliamentary procedure, the Student Council meets during fourth period twice a week. It is truly a student-directed body.
Among the duties of the Student Council is the upkeep and improvement of the Links Hi-Spot, the student lounge. At Christmas a large tree is placed here as a part of the traditional school decorations. Noon-time dancing in the lounge is also encouraged.
Included among the Council projects are a future patio, the All-Sports Banquet, and aid to a needy family at Christmas. They also supervise two primary and two general elections at which new members are chosen. The student activity fund has always received Council donations-money raised through the sale of pencils, concessions, and game programs. -Through this group, advertisements are sold for the basketball and football programs. A bulletin board regularly informs LHS students of
Leadership responsibility falls particularly upon the Student Council officers. First semester officers are: Bill Fowles, treasurer; Sharon Douglas, secretary; Caroll Alt, vice-president; and Dave Meyers, president.
Council activities, all of which are beneficial to the school.
For students serving the school via the Student Council, the reward is valuable experience in leadership and cooperation. Council members must conduct themselves with self-control and be guided by good judgment, for they represent the student body to both the faculty and the community.
In preparation for a regular meeting, second semester officers plan and discuss the agenda. They a~e: Garry Powell, president; Ardith Meinke, vice-president; Doug Osterholm, secretary, and Bill Pfeiff, treasurer.
All except sports copy was written by ancy Fry, editor. Perplexity and mental anguish were her inevitable companions as she obtained information, strove to incorporate the theme into her writing, counted letter spaces, and typed.
Remaining calm throughout all dilemmas, Gayle Pitsch, senior biography editor, could almost recite from memory the names, curriculums, and activities of LHS seniors at the year's end. She was also in charge of faculty pictures.
Besides drawing layouts, cropping pictures, and writing sports copy, Dave Enersen, managing editor, dealt successfully with unexpected problems. Deadline proximity was characterized by frequent bursts of song from his desk.
Few realize the tremendous effort involved in yearbook production. To tell the story of the school year, the Links Board must be willing to work diligent~y.
Beginning work immediately, we chose the theme, "It goes by only once," to signify that our high school years will never return. Once the theme, cover, andgeneral features of the book had been developed, we turned to the tedious, but important details. Laying out pages, taking and cropping pictures, writing and editing copy, and compiling senior biographies consumed much time. Students were identified, advertisements sold, books bal-
Processing of sophomore, junior, and activity pictures and the index fell under the jurisdiction of Don Siefkes, formal photography editor. Confusion and frustration accompanied his job, but his geniality and optimism seldom faded.
Financial affairs of the yearbook, including Links sales, were the responsibility of Roger Lytle, business manager. He s ecured and. dealt tactfully with advertisers, arranged pictures, and wrote copy for the advertisements.
anced, and copy proofread. We are grateful for the patient help of our advisors: Mrs. Ruth Gartner, Miss Mildred Waide, and R W. Howland.
We encountered frustrating problems; meeting deadlines demanded extralong hours and sleepless nights. Yes, producing this yearbook has been a challenge and an unforgettable experience. We have come to love Room 319, where so much of our senior year has been spent. Now, our job is completed, and The 1960 Links is yours. It goes by only once . . .
LINKS Salesmen: Row 1 : Cooper , Pitsch , Schaaf , Robinson , Schall , GeistI i n g e r, B . D o r m a n , Holmes. Row 2: Dahlstrom , Hauschildt, Layton , Newell, Queen , Meisner , Larsen , Wipf. Row 3: Augstums , Luthultz , Co y, Sil- ' va , Daugherty , Kildaw , K. Dorman , Geiger , Gingrich.
What's this? It's Links photographer Dick Johnson, of course, displaying the array of equipment necessary to take and develop countless photographs, mug shots, .and candids. This immense job demanded long ho urs of Dick's time.
Page proofs fresh from the printer are read here by business manager Patti Metcalf, exchange editor Sherry Proctor (who mails copies of the Advocate to other schools), and book editor Doretta Phillips.
Sports reporters Barry Siedell and Dick Gibson listen as sports editor Tim Gartner assigns stories to be covered. "Let's get done early!" is a common newspaper slogan. Did you accomplish this goal, boys?
As the deadline nears, the staff concentrates solely upon preparing for publication. Reporters Bob Scheidt, Janet Doty, Pete Sommerhauser, Carol Els, and Jan Nelson add final corrections to their news stories.
Making last-minute lay-out revisions sometimes requires late hours on the part of page editors. Managing editor Marilyn Kostos, who plans the first page lay-out, works alongside third page editor Jan Knowlton and second page editor Sharon Framstead.
Room 219 is one of the busiest places in the school. It is here that the LHS newspaper, the Advocate, is compiled. The staff, selected for one semester from journalism classes, devotes many hours before and after school and at noon, as well as during sixth period, in an effort to issue seven papers a semester. Rain or shine, news must always be reported-this year, the hardworking staff prepared three issues in the midst of blizzards.
Reflecting the school, the purpose of thenewspaper is to report school incidents and activities with accuracy. Every teacher and his class is covered for each issue, while editorials and special features provide added interest. Bustling reporters collect and write
Reporters represent the lifeblood of the newspaper. The endeavor to collect news carries these "leg-men" over the entire school. Pictured are first semester reporters Janet Doty, Jan Nelson, Bob Scheidt, Pete Sommerhauser, Carol Els, and Pat Pieper.
Since 1895 when the Advocate was born in a cloak room, hard work on the part of the staff . has been the key to success. These industrious page editors are Barry Siedell, Bob Scheidt, Virginia Diffenderfer, and Margie Scott.
Scanning and comparing past newspapers are Bob Hyatt, exchange editor; Mike Scott, book editor; Jerry Gies, business manager; and Larry Fauss, sports writer. The Advocate files contain many back issues of the newspaper.
most news items; editors lay out pages, assign stories, and supervise news coverage.
Publication every two weeks necessitates concerted activity. Deadlines are hectic: copy must be sent to the printer by Friday, galley proofs read on Monday, page proofs read on Tuesday, and papers folded and distributed on Wednesday. By sharing this activity and the many accompanying problems, the staff is closely united.
Individuals are encouraged to participate in the NHSP A and Silver Key Awards competition, and to apply for Lincoln Journal and Star Freshman Scholarships. The Advocate staff would be lost if it weren't for the experienced supervision of their sponsor, Mrs. Ruth Gartner, and of their financial advisor, Miss Mildred Waide.
Cooperation is one of the most important qualities required of newspaper staff workers. Pooling ideas and assisting each other are reporters Barbara Becker, Mary Reifschneider, Georgia Hartman, Sandy Weber, and Kay Stuertz.
Goodness! Hectic deadlines seem to threaten the sanity of news editor Bonnie Kuklin, flditor-in-chief Jim Roach, reporter Tom Ollenburg, and photographer Dick Johnson.
Before scattering over the school to collect news items, second semester reporters Judy Beler, Carlene Kuebler, Janeil Shepherd, Dixie Hufnagle, and Diane Robotham pause long enough to smile for the Links photographer.
THE SW AN: Anderson:
KALEIDOSCOPE:
"Fantasia" - imagination soars to great heights and to distant lands where dreams come true and fancy knows no bounds. "Fantasia" was the entrancing theme of Joy Night, 1960. From among the wispy clouds and dreamy mist came music - music cool and poignant, hot, tumultuous. The audience glimpsed ethereal realms-realmsbodiless hands and feet, magic elixirs, and fairy tales. It was discovered that masculinity can be converted to winsome femininity. The hidden character of the faculty was at last revealed.
DELTA DREAMS: Ortiz, Gibb, Schaumburg, Revis, Snow, Giebelhaus, Gacusana, Miller, Meyers.
ROCKIN' RED: Oder, Hufnagle, Benting, Greenwald, Hoover.
Joy Night, 1960, will long be remembered ·as one of the most successful of Lincoln High performances. Hours of rehearsal were complemented by the untiring efforts of Mrs. Mary Boyle, who supervised the production, and by the central committee with whom she worked to· develop the theme and select acts. Music between acts and a beautifully decorated stage completed a delightful variety show. "Fantasia" appealed to each person's inborn imagination, and provided an evening of relaxation in the magical world of fantasy.
FINALE FANTASTIQUE: Row 1: McCreight, Cleveland, Rozmarin, R. Robinson, Sparling. Row 2: Palmer , Moore, N. Robinson. Row 3: Richardson, Anderson, Lytle, Kubert, Johnson, Mead , Wehrli, Covolik.
MISTRESS AND MASTER OF CEREMONIES: Kuklin,
NIGHT MARES: Eitel, Stanard, Singer, Fowles, Foudray, Dermyer, Powell.
Aeolian Choir: Row 1 : Likens , Thompson , Spoor , Bellairs , Rober t s , Bliss , Hughes , Schuldeis , Owens . Row 2: Sandra Rice , Amend , Kinney , Hoffman , Alt, Schnell , Sharon Rice , Sanger, Hahn , Davis , Spahn Row 3: Pierce , Stone- · man , McAuliffe , Hagestad , Nelson , Howey , Miller , Duncan , G i bb , Schaumburg , Revis , president; Vosta , Court- right. Row 4: Sommer , Schwenke , George , Perr y, Schri tt, vice-president ; Bindrum , Lundy , Filbert , Pleis , Steva, Foudray , Bork , Malzer , Schwindt
A performing organization popular with many seniors is the Aeolian Choir. Members are selected by tryout, of which the primary basis is tone quality and knowledge of musical intervals.
The Choir sings for school functions,
including Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter assemblies, and is invited to sing for local service clubs and other schools. As a result of both light and inspirational performances, members realize fuller ap- preciation for vocal music.
Choir: Row 1: Stern , · Bauer , Douglas , Geistlinger , Spaedt , Kirkbride , Lengner , Meinke ,
Dale , Willis , Melson , Keill , Lawson , Wells , Scanlon , Konz , Johnson , Wheaton , Van Horn , Kahler. Row
Row
ers librarian ; Downs , Haase , Michaud , Imm , Brill , Kamprath , DuBois , Sno w, secretary ; Hershberger , librarian ; Jakobsons , Mace, Staska , Layton. Row 4: Simpson , Barnhill , Frohn , Miller , Meyers , Kerns , Heim , · Linn , secre- tary; Eitel, Moses , Youngscap, treasurer ; Kahm , Giebelhaus .
Because one of these gondoliers, Giuseppe (Russell Snow) and Marco (Rod Gibb), may be the missing heir to the throne, peasant girls Tessa (Judy Owens) and Gianetta (Susan Schritt) . joyfully vision themselves as queen.
While her true love Luiz (Rich Revis) listens, Casilda (Pat Kinney) expresses surprise upon hearing from her mother, the Duchess (Kathy Nelson), that she had been married in infancy to a future king who later disappeared.
This year's traditional opera, presented by the Aeolian Choir, was a Gilbert and Sullivan comedy, "The Gondoliers." The plot revolves around the search for the heroine's husband, to whom she had been married as an infant. Although a number of complications arise concerning two gondoliers, the right man is happily discovered. The opera leans toward a satirical effect.
The delightful music, outstanding soloists, and excellent chorus were further enhanced by an orchestra. In addition to long hours of rehearsal, the colorful costumes and set contributed to the success of the production, which was directed by I van Caldwell.
Tessa (Virginia Wheaton) and Gianetta (Marilyn Duncan) bid their husbands a tearful farewell. Giuseppe (John Linn) and Marco (Glenn Schaumburg) are being sent away until the true king is found.
Unable to marry, Luiz (Bob Schwindt) and Casilda (Joyce B~ndrum) express a secret love.
The rightful heir's former nurse Inez (Sharon Douglas) presents herself to the Duchess (Susan Pierce), the Duke (Dave Meyers), and Don Alhambra (Dave Kahm). She has been anxiously awaited, for she is to reveal the identity of the Duke's daughter's absent husband.
Rebecca (Helen Anderson) bombards her brother George (Russell Snow) with questions before going to bed. The stepladder represents George's second-floor room.
Confusion reigns before the show goes on: Mrs. Boyle makes a last-minute check; some of the cast adjust their costumes , some review momentarily forgotten lines , some chatter nervously, some count the minutes. The hours of rehearsal are about to result in the long-anticipated performance.
As a precedent established this year, the traditional junior and senior- plays were consolidated into the first all-school play, directed by Mrs. Mary Boyle. The selected play, Our Town, by Thornton Wilder, is the story of a simple love in- a typical American turn-of-the-century small town. Using a minimum of props, the lives of George Gibbs and Emily Webb are portrayed from the discovery of their love, through courtship and marriage, to Emily's un~ timely death twelve years later. The Stage Manager remains informally on the stage throughout the play, explaining much of the action and introducing the town of Grover's Corners and its inhabitants to the audience. The drama, a favorite in American literature, stimulates both laughter and tears.
Having joined the dead (Sharon Douglas, Barbara Singer, Rich Revis, Gerald Allen), Emily (Pat Kinney) pities her grief-stricken husband George (Russell Snow), for she knows now how unaware the living are of life's meaning.
Above: Emily (Pat Kinney) gazes at the moon.
Below: Dr. Gibbs (Tom Perry) reads; George (Russell Snow) and Emily study; Mrs. Webb (Mary Teale), Mrs. Gibbs (Sharon Douglas), and Mrs. Soames (Barbara Singer) chat.
A Tale of Chelm. The angel charged with distributing souls spilled her bag of foolish souls as she flew over Chelm, explains Mendele the Book Seller ( Gary Kubert). The resultslow-witted Rifkele (Barbara Chasson), her confused husband Melamed (Jim Roach), and a ridiculous situation.
Under the direction of Mrs. Mary Louise Alexander, the Mummers presented three one-act plays, each different in type, content, and purpose.
"The Drop of a Hat" depicts the continuous fight for editorial control of a fashion magazine in New York City. Suspense mounts in the drama, "Sorry, Wrong Number," the story of a neurotic invalid whose only contact with the outside world is her telephone. "A Tale of Ch elm," from "The World of Sholom Aleichem," portrays the uproariously comical situation which prevails in an eastern European village deprived of its quota of intelligence.
Sorry, Wrong Number. Through the telephone, Mrs. Stevenson (Sharon Douglas) desperately attempts to summon help as she realizes that the victim of the murderer whose plans she has overheard is to be none other than herself.
Above: A Tale of Chelm. The goat leads the unsuspecting Melamed (Jim Roach) homeward at a frenzied pace. Below: The Drop of a Hat. Fran (Kathy Bender) argues with Mrs. Kovac (Dace Eglite), who has removed her as editor.
The Drop of a Hat. The appearance of the magazine's owner and the resulting conflicts overshadow the work of the Assistant ( Cathy Stump), Sasha (Gl-oria Kowrack), Melissa (Donna Filbert), Vivian (Patti Metcalf), and Dee Dee ( Caroll Alt).
Perhaps the oldest musical tradition at Lincoln High is the Girls Octet; the Boys Octet was developed more recently from a quartet. These two selected senior groups are not only popular in the school, but their presence is continually requested by other Lincoln schools, clubs, and business and civic or_ganizations. The individual members derive personal enjoyment from singing together, while at the same time developing musical ability and poise. Public opinion of LHS is also influenced by the performances of the octets. •
The Boys Glee, directed by Ivan Caldwell, helps train boys' voices for more advanced musical participa- tion and provides pleasure for interested sophomores andjuniors. Vespers, the Christmas assembly, and Joy Night are among this group's public appearances.
Girls Glee : Row 1: Craig , Greenwald , Thorpe , Kowrack , libtarian; Dornberger , librarian ; Miss Gore , director ; Baumanis , accompanist; Singer, librarian ; Cotton , Jenkins. Row 2: Hodgin , Heckman , Sterner, Winsor , Fiala , Neely , Reifschneider , Schwaninger, Marks , Sintek. Row 3: Weyer , Whittington , Lovgren , M. Young , C. Anderson , Zade , Daugherty , Preston , Gartin , H. Anderson. Row 4: Evans , Schmidt , Craven , David , Rockwell , Gudeker , Shepherd , Stuertz , Broer.
The voices of eighty-two junior girls, who were selected by a spring tryout, are combined under the direction of Miss Dorthea Gore into the well-balanced, pleasing harmony of the Junior Girls Glee.
Practicing three days a week, these girls rehearse a variety of numbers which range from the best-loved classics to the latest popular tunes. The fruits of constant practice are exhibited in performances, including Joy Night, Vespers, the Christmas assembly, and concerts for junior high schools. Glee members rehearse their parts.
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Bernhardt , Tilman , Gruendeman , Phipps , Weber , Meisner , Stro~er , Shuma~ , Long , Lucs. R~w 4: Shannon , Mourer, Hanneman , Wilkerson , J. Young, Fritz , Finley , Bruce , Towle , Condreay. Not pictured: Peterson , treasurer.
County Government Day provides an opportunity for elected juniors to observe a level of government which serves society more than is realized. The "machinery" for the elections is set up by seniors who are former County Day winners. The spirited, colorful campaigning introduces candidates to the student body, arousing County Day: Row
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. friendly competition. All but two candidates for each office are eliminated in the primaries. The winners of the general election then visit their "office" for a day to observe as much of the county program as possible, with particular emphasis placed upon that office. The entire experience of the campaign, the election, and the day itself is invaluable in training students for meeting their future respon- sibilites as well-informed citizens.
Gaining experience in leadership and cooperation, the elected Home Room Rep- resentatives assist with the general work _ of the guidance class. Each represents his . home room, collecting class dues and di-
recting fund drives. Class officers are
chosen from this group.
The most outstanding of students' literary efforts are published yearly in the Scribe. Sponsored by Miss Irene Martin and Miss Wanda Crawmer, the Scribe staff, selected from junior and senior applicants, begins work during the second semester. From a great number of contributions, the essays, stories, poems, cover design, and art work must be chosen. Many after-school hours are spent in reading and discussion before final decisions are reached. The staff attempts to maintain a favorable balance of various subject matter and literary types.
For those interested in writing, Writers Club provides creative opportunities and associations with others of mutual enjoyment. In addition to discussing short compositions written during meetings, mem bers are encouraged to write at home and present their work to the club for constructive criticism. Guest speakers include authors and journalists who off er suggestions and share problems and experiences encountered in their work. Word games, panels, and writing to music are further activities of this club.
Advanced Band: Row 1: Zi e g , Dumler , Bentall , Thomas, Georgi , Cornell , Nelson , Probasco , Kuyatt , Klippert, Um- berger , Schwabauer , Bohl. Row 2: Lohr , Sparling, Kluge , Jacobs , Panevics , R. Robinson , Herman , Rowe , Iburg , Ene - voldsen , Lentz , Thurmond , Godwin , Clark , Rozmarin , Pfeiff, McCreight. Row 3: Anderson , Lytle , Ziegenbein , Kubert , Richardson , N Robinson , Prey , Fisher, Cullen , Caldwell , Brown , W Fry , Hagen , Grohowski , Fritsch , Condreay , Os-
Playing in a musical organization is educationally, culturally, and personally rewarding. The enrichment that this par- ticipation offers is many times worth the hard work and practice, which are the foundation of performance.
The orchestra affords young musicians the opportunity to interpret classical literature in addition to lighter compositions.
One begins fully to understand and ap-· preciate this form of -expression only through playing profound, meaningful music. Among the performances of this organization were included a Vesper Concert, a school assembly, and concerts for several junior high schools. The smaller opera orchestra was composed of selected orchestra members . .
No game was complete without "When the Links Go Marching In," "Sweet Georgia Brown," and "Loyal and True." Besides inspiring students with pep and enthusiasm at games and rallies, the Advanced Band presented half-ti.t"'Ue ceremonies at football games, and performed more serious concerts for the student body and other schools. Under the
leadership of Eugene Stoll, band and orchestra director, a dance band was formed this year, playing for several after-thegame dances held in the gym.
In addition to providing pleasure and education for the individual musicians, these two organizations-the orchestra and the band-create enjoyment and offer service to the entire school.
Mummers: Row 1: Carter , Rice , Metcalf , Perry , president ; Proctor , vice-president ; Roach. treasurer; Teale , secretary; Alt , Kuklin. Row 2: Neely , Anderson , Bernhardt, Karo£, Howell , Kinney , Keill, Shaner , Nelson. Row 3: Mary Luthultz , Benting , Heckman, Bentall, Eglite , Lucs , Chasson , Gartin, Whitmer , Thorpe , Jenkins , Crewdson , Keyser. Row 4: Marie Luthultz, Schmidt , Bender , Singer , Kingery , Kowrack , Georgi , Neuman , Filbert , Stump, Payne , Sommer , Dawson. Row 5: Weill , Schwabauer, Allen , Schwindt , Pope , Holdorf , Sildegs , Linn , Kubert, Clawson , Snow , Hessee.
The purpose of the dramatics clubs, Mimes and Mummers, is to create greater interest in and cultivate knowledge of the dramatic art. Each club has :garticipated as a group in Joy Night.
Mimes is open to interested sophomores. As a get-acquainted project, members learned the names, hobbies, and . former schools of each member. The big
event of the year was entertaining the Mummers at a Christmas party.
Under the direction of their sponsor, the Mummers presented their annual play and participated in the University of Nebraska Fine Arts Festival. Composed of juniors and seniors, the club participates in an annual program-exchange with the other Lincoln high schools.
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Future Nurses Club, open to junior and senior girls, promotes an interest in personal and community health, and acquaints members with nursing require- ments and opportunities. Participation in this club, which is sponsored by the school nurse, helps and encourages girls to decide wisely about a career in nursing or in one of the related fields.
Speakers, films, panel discussions, and visits to nursing schools were included in the meetings this year . Serving as well as learning, the Future Nurses held their traditional Christmas party for the teenage mental patients at the State Hospital. Each spring, sophomore girls interested in joining the club are invited by the members to an introductory tea.
International Club: Row 1: Scaparone , Layton , Lund y, Reel , Stevenson , Loos , Staska , Wheaton , Spahn, Schuldeis1 Stump Row 2: Melson , Prettyman , secretary; Phelps , Lucs , Zade , Reifschneider , Stuertz , Meisner , Perrin, Reimers , Mourer , J . Pitsch. Row 3: Tontegode , Scott , Pakulis , Pierce , Stern , Ronin , Schnell , Robotham, Shuman, Tippery , Meisinger , Shutts , Rector , Simmons , Wertman , Long , Tilman , Towle. Row 4: G. Pitsch , We y er , Waldron , Shaner , Winkelman , Weber , Siefkes , Moore, Rathjen , Ollenburg , Wilken , Teply , Sell , Singer, Young, Newell .
A center of activity and efficient organization is International Club, composed of 120 juniors and seniors-. The club goes beyond the social studies classes in promoting understanding and good relations between the United States and foreign countries. The demand for membership is a healthy sign of the interest youth has in a subject which will be one
of the principal concerns of the future.
To create interest and understanding _ of the peoples and cultures of other countries, the club invites as guest speakers foreign visitors (including foreign exchange students) and Lincolnites who have recently visited foreign lands. In addition, each summer selected members attend the Boone Conference, where cur-
Germany? Pakistan? Finland? Ann Oder wonders in which country of the world she will spend the coming summer as Lincoln High's American Field Service finalist.
The Advocate seems to be a source of interest to AFS students Gunhild Hagestad of Norway and Paolo Scaparone of Italy, who reside with families of Lincoln High students. They both agree that although American customs differ from their own, teens the world over have much in common.
International Club: Row 1: Grimwood , B. Dorman , Augstums , Baumanis , Bendrups , K. Dorman , Framstead, Canfield , Damberger , Huff. Row 2: Franscioni , Bohl , Bliss , Evans , Gruendeman , J. Filbert, Foreman , Kaufman, Duffek , Hill , Bostic , Howe y, treasurer. Row 3: Eglite , Els , Jansons , George , J akobsons , Grinbergs , Kostos, Andrews , D .. Filbert, Hanneman, Hartman , Hoffman , Bentall , Fry , vice-president; Gartin , Bauer. Row 4: Bite , Dick , Harris , Amend, Arnold , Johnson , Duncan, Konz, Byers , Haar , Clawson, Allen , Hewes , president; Jones.
rent· problems are discussed with youth of many races. To raise funds to send delegates, the club sold cans of candy.
International Club supports and cooperates with the American Field Service, through which selected American students spend several months in a foreign nation, in exchange for foreign teenagers who attend school in the United States. The
Enthusiastic, interested members and lively activity keep International Club sponsor Mrs. Ruth Buckner busy. Club member Cathy Stump consults with her before a meeting while Sharon Meisinger and Marilyn Kostos wait their turn.
program stimulates international understanding and good will. The club also participated in the AFS candy sale.
Foods of many countries, both Western and Eastern, were represented at the · successful International Club Smorgasbord. Members worked diligently, decorating the cafeteria, preparing the tantalizing dishes, and se~ing tickets.
Just whiff that delicious aroma! Loyal and talented International Club members devoted two Saturdays and a Friday evening to preparing the wide variety of international foods enjoyed by a large crowd at the Smorgasbord.
Participation in the fine arts extends beyond school hours with Orpheons and Art Club. _ A music club open to students of all grades, Orpheons promotes an interest in classical music and provides musicians with an excellent opportunity to perform ., before an audience. Members hear outside talent, andhold a traditional open meeting each spring.
In addition to broadening their knowledge and enjoyment of art and related subjects, members of Art Club aid in the development of school projects. Guest speakers and visits to the Nebraska Art Association Exhibition add variety to meetings.
Of particular present-day significance, the purpose of Science Club is to give members a sample of the scientific world about them, and to show them practical applications of the knowledge that they as students are learning. This year's meetings emphasized guest speakers and field trips.
Besides sharing ideas and helping each other with problems encountered in their mutual hobby, members of Camera Club take, develop, and print pictures. Field trips, the study of portrait photograhy, and emphasis on national photography contests offered additional interest this year.
Science Club members pay dues.
Interested sophomore, junior, and senior girls who demonstrate swimming ability may be selected to Aqualinks, a popular Lincoln High club. Through this all-girl organization, members are given an opportunity to develop, learn, and perform synchronized swimming routines.
The first several meetings are devoted to the development and perfection of strokes and dives, and to the general improvement of swimming performance. Under the supervision of Mrs. Susan Sheldon, sponsor, the Aqualinks are also introduced to swimming routines.
Not only does the club provide educational recreation, exercise, and an opportunity to improve swimming skill, but each spring a large audience is privileged to enjoy the traditional Aqualinks show. This presentation represents the culmination of the year's concentrated effort, requiring, in preparation for the show, many additional hours of intensive prac-
tice besides regular time during the weekly Tuesday meetings. The theme this year was appropriately named "It's a Grand Night for Swimming."
Shown rehearsing a synchronized swimming routine are several Aqualinks members. This stunt is only one of many which a large audience observed at the April 29 show. Its success was well worth the work which went into it.
Affiliated with the American Red Cross; the Junior Red Cross Council conducts a program of service throughout the year, and directs the school Red Cross fund and key-strip collection drives. Service projects during the past year included sending a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family and making favors at Christmas time and for the district meeting.
Future Secretaries is a club designed to promote interest in and understanding of business, business careers, and employment opportunities. By touring representative Lincoln firms, members learn how businesses are organized and how they function. This year the club sponsored the NOMA (National Office Managers Association) spelling contest.
A typical Chess Club game requires intense concentration.
Newest members to the Lincoln High family of clubs are Chess Club and Forum. Chess Club, started last year to promote chess playing in the school, pro- vides an opportunity for interested students to play chess. The club held two tournaments within their group, challenged the faculty, and played a match with the LAFB club this year.
Gradual revival of interest in debate has been indicated this year by the formation of Forum, a club with the immediate obj,ective of discussion, but with the broad purpose of furthering intellectual activities at LHS. Members freely discuss selected topics for an allotted length of time.
The annual fall tea, which the Coed Counselors spons or to introduce sophomore girls to Lincoln High, is but a part of this club's activity. To carry out further the purpose of helping sophomores and girls new to the school become acquainted and well-adjusted to high school life, each counselor holds informal neighborhood gatherings with her individual "charges," and acts as a "big sister" to these girls throughout the school year.
This club is not only of inestimable service to new girls, but also develops the personalities of the counselors themselves. To counsel sophomores, members are selected on the basis of scholarship, dependability, initiative, attitude toward ot hers, cooperation and leadership.
Peppers: Row 1: Knowlton , Kostos , Kuklin, B. Johnson , Kirkbride , K. George, J. Housel , N. Housel , C George , Hunkins , Hahn , N. Hughes , Sharon Kahler. Row 2: D. Larsen , Le y bold , S Larsen , Layton , Howey , M. Larsen, Likens, Kuebler , Lengner , Guilliatt , Hudson, M. Hughes Row 3: Iverson , Grinbergs , Jakobsons , Hill , Markey , Lintz , Mace , M. Johnson , Hugelman, Jacobsen , S. Larson , Hagestad. Row 4: Harris , Herman , King , Kinney , Keill, Maresh, Lentz , Hackstadt , Goss , Luedtke , Halsted , Greene Row 5: Kinnison , Hartman , S. Hoffman, Glenn , Sandra Kah l er , Jones , B Hoffman , Lawson , Kaufman , Loos , Hesser , Haeffner , Konz.
Wherever there is a surge of school pep and enthusiasm, of cheering, of team encouragement, it is probable that the red and black uniforms of the Peppers are in the center of the excitement. The majority of senior girls belong to this pep club, whose purpose it is to encourage and create school spirit, and to support the teams through victory and defeat. School spirit is created in a number of ways: through cheers, rallies, posters, pennants,
and shakers. The primary source, however, is the individual spark, which is caught and continues to spread until- the entire student body is burning with animated school spirit and inspiration.
Public opinion of Lincoln High is influenced in part by the Peppers and their symbolic uniforms. In addition to support- ing teams, it is their responsibility to up- hold standards and promote favorable impressions of the school. Through the
Peppers: Row 1: Teale , Waldron , Shaner, Young , Stoneman , treasurer; Sanger , vice-president ; Walker , president; Winkelman , secretary ; Howell , vice - president; Taylor , Wallin , Trimble , Spoor, Teleen. Row 2: Wertman , TeSelle, Sommers , Schnieber , Yant , Steva, Wink , Scott, Wells , Schwenke ,· Schritt , Sommer Row 3: Sutton , Spaedt , Upton , Venerable , Thurmond , Simmons, Smeils , Sheldon , Schweitzer , G. Schneider , Tippery , Shafer , Shefferd. Row 4: Strand , C . Thompson , Stakens , Wertz, Sims , Ward , Schwarzenbach , Starck , Wheaton , Watson , Shutts , Ritenour, Shannon. Row 5: Willis , Schuldeis , Spahn , Weyand, Zichek , Van Horn , Schnell , P. Thompson , Stern , Stevenson , Schriner, Staska
me rit system, girls a re rewarded for their service, while demerits are given to irresponsible members.
The pep club forms the nucleus of the support necessary to encourage and instill the team with victorious determination and desire. Traditionally, the Peppers remain in their section at the end of the game to sing "Loyal and True," an action which represents their steadfast loyalty to Lincoln High School.
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L Club: Row 1: Drevo , Zollicoffer , Eitel , treasurer ; d e Brown , Bauer , secretary; Mc Williams , vice-president ; Powell , Osterholm , Jacobs , D . Stanard , Scanlon , Fowles , president. Row 2: Bridegam , Nystrom , Michaud , Hewes, Hershberger , Moser, Hadley , Flachman , Calhoun , Province , Chandler , Akers , Biff Pfeiff , Fauss, Reynolds , Masters , Bill Pfeiff , Martin Gartner , Vogt. Row 3: Fortner , Hulewicz , L. Stanard , Wismer, Cotton , Wallen , Frohn , J esifers , Kugrens , TeSelle , Schneider , Sitzman , DuBois , Linn , Thomas , Chambers , Holder , Campbell , Ortiz Row 4: Riple y, Schleiger , Barnhill , Williams , Munson , McLarnan , Woodward , Turley , Allen , Evans , Haase , Grasz , McGuire , Strain , Bauers , Isaman , Snow , Foudray , Raskey. Row 5: Berstis , Miller , Me y ers , Haas , Shaw , Hollibaugh , Singer , Sheridan , Nelson , Focht , Gacusana , Youngscap , Rosenberg , Gibson , Sutton, Revis , Dermyer, Sildegs , Leyden , Johnston , Ducker , Williamson
Leading cheers and planning pep rallies, the Varsity Cheerleaders help increase school spirit and interest in sports. Dinners for cheerleaders of other schools promote better interschool relations.
One service of the L Club, composed of Varsity lettermen, is keeping crowds off the basketball court. They also arrange the annual L Club reunion.
Cheerleaders: Proctor , Dale , Minford , Geistlinger, Feather , Meinke , Alt , Douglas , Bau e r , Teale.
Homecoming Attendant s and Escorts: Andy Stoneman, Rich Revis , Ardith Meinke , John Miller, Sherrill Geis tlinger, Dave Meyers , Jackie Likens, Fred Youngscap, Pat Filbert, Paolo Scaparone
Homecoming Queen, Sherrill Geistlinger
Spring Royal Court: Rich Revis, Caroll Alt ~ Bill Fowles, Andy Stoneman , Jim Scanlon, Ardith Meinke, Pat Filbert, Doug Osterholm , Jackie Likens, Tom Ny- ,. strom
Spring Royalty, Jim Scanlon, Ardith Meinke
Zollicoffer, in action against 0. Central, carries the ball around right end as Haas (80) runs interference and Shaw (72) runs to assist.
Dickerson and Zollicoffer smack an angry Islander while Powell ( 32) and Biff Pfeiff ( 50) watch the play. The Links won 34-14.
The Lincoln High gridders completed a highly successful 1959 season with a record of seven wins and three losses, ranking second in the state.
After suffering two losses in opening games against top-rated Creighton Prep, 24-7, and Omaha Central, 19-0, Coach Jim Sommers' eleven came back to smother North Platte 38-6. This was only the beginning of a season marked by tremendous point margins for Lincoln High. The Links averaged 10 points per game over their opponents. In touch and go contest with intra-city rivals, Lincoln High outscored the Northeast Rockets, 14-6.
Avenging last year's defeat, Lincoln High rolled over Grand Island, 34-14. The Black and Red continued on to retain the city football championship
trophy by defeating the Southeast Knights, 12-6, for the second consecutive year.
Downed by Omaha North, 13-6, for the last seasonal loss, the Links rebounded to trample Omaha South, 46-7. Omaha Tech fell heavily, 44- 7, and the Links completed the most successful season since 1954 by whipping Omaha Benson, 14-0, in subfreezing weather in the LHS Oval.
Key figures in Links action for the 1959-60 season, rating a position on the All-City team, were backs Bobby Williams and Art McWilliams, ends Gary Haas and Jerry Jacobs, tackle Jerry Wismer, and All-State guard Darrel Stanard. Honorable mentions went to backs Gregg Ortiz, Sam Zollicoffer, and Howard Strain, and center Biff Pfeiff.
McWilliams (20) tries desperately to evade an onrushing foe. All-State guard Stanard prepares to stop the tacklers.
Row 1: Beechner , Varsity Ass ' t. ; Sommers , Head Coach ; Johnson , Soph Coach. Row 2: Grosscup , Reserve Coach ; Sprague , Reserve Ass ' t. ; Osborn , Soph. Ass ' t
Aiding the coaches and caring for the equipment are the chief duties of managers TC Gartner, Mel Grasz, and Bob Reynolds .
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The Lincoln High Reserves, coached by Buford Grosscup and Phil Sprague, completed a 3-2 season. Discouraging losses were handed the junior varsity at the onset of the season by Southeast, who gained a 7-0 victory, and Boys Town, who crashed their way to a 31-0 triumph. Down, but never out, the scrappy Reserves trounced Hastings a whopping 26-0. The highlight of the season came when Lincoln High, during a return game, handed Boys Town a 14-12 loss on home territory. The Reserves finished on a happy note by crushing Northeast, 27-12.
LHS Sophomores, coached by Alden Johnson and Wayne Osborn, maintained a 2-2 seasonal record. Wasting no time, they sailed past the Lincoln Southeast Sophomores, 13- 7. This was followed by a 25-19 win over the other intra-city team, Lincoln Northeast. Now turning to a rougher schedule, the Sophomores were stunned by the Beatrice Reserves, 25-6. A .500 season mark was maintained as the Lincoln High football newcomers ag ain fell to the Crete Reserves, 9-0. The Sophomores gained 44 points for the season while their opponents amassed a total of 60.
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Faced with a tremendous rebuilding problem, Lincoln High, defending state champ, was predicted to do anything but win games. However, the Links hustled to a 10- 7 season, a commendable debut by Coach Alden Johnson.
The Links picked up a 28 game winning streak and ran it to 35 games before being knocked off by upset-minded Boys Town.
In the season opener, the Links skimmed by McCook, 59-45. Next, Abe Lincoln fell 49-42, and then then 0. Westside, 50-28.
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LHS defeated its first intra-city rival, Northeast; 47-36. Southeast was the next victim, succumbing 40-30 in a tight game.
Again Northeast was toppled, this time 43-39. 0. Benson was the last team added to the Links' winning string, falling 38-24. The Links met their Waterloo at the Boys Town Field House. The determined Cowboys tipped the Links 41-34.
LHS, after the win streak had been snapped, proceeded to lose to 0. Tech, 64-52, and to Grand Island, 52-49, in a nip and tuck affair. Southeast gained its first win, 64-40, over a cold Lincoln club.
The Links, regrouping their forces, then pounded 0. North, 73-31. Hastings and Creighton Prep were added to the list of victims, as LHS continued to roll.
0. South was the next opponent. The Links played magnificently against the top-rated club, but finally yielded the contest, 70-61. 0. Central squeezed by the Red and Black, 47-45, despite the 17- 7 last period comeback by the Links.
At district tournament time the Links were defeated in the first round by a vastly improved Northeast team. Although both clubs were cold, the Rockets managed to salvage the win, 41-36.
The Links completed the season with a respectable record. Lack of height and experience were more than offset by desire, hustle, and excellent coaching.
Haas stretches high to snag a rebound from the fingertips of a fighting Viking. Omaha North succumbed to the Links' powerful drive, 73-31.
The Lincoln High Reserves split evenly during the 1959-60 season, compiling an 8-8 record. The junior Links finished high in the Inter-City League standings with a 6-2 mark.
The Red and Black beat McCook, 4537; Abraham Lincoln, 52-39; Lincoln Northeast, 39-38; Omaha Tech, 41-39; Omaha North, 58-43; Creighton Prep, 4541; Omaha South, 47-43; and Omaha
Central, 59-55. Coach Scotfs five were defeated by Omaha Westside, 45-43; LSE, 46-41 and 42-36; LNE, 41-38; Omaha Benson, 42-41; Boys Town, 44-34; Grand Island, 52-51; and Hastings, 48-42.
The Sophomore Squad compiled a 6-2 record, dropping twice each Lincoln Southeast, Lincoln Northeast, and the Pius X Reserves. LNE and LSE each won the third game from the LHS yearlings.
LHS gymnasts compiled a nine-win one-loss season record. Team strength coupled with outstanding individual ~erformance was the key to the Links' victories.
The only team to defeat LHS was Lincoln Southeast in the first meet. Nine wins followed as Beatrice, Omaha Benson (twice) , Lincoln Northeast (twice) , Lincoln Southeast, Hastings and Grand Island were defeated. The team also won in triangular competition.
In the state tournament the Links finished runnerup to Hastings in what Coach Sprague termed, "A typical Lincoln High fine finish." The Reserves posted a 2-1 record in play against LNE and LSE.
Chuck Province displays the balance and form necessary to be a top-notch gymnast.
Swimming Team: Row 1: Craig , Bassler, Schwenke, Bauers, Schneider , Akers , Hussey , Cullen, Evans, Stednitz. Row 2: Haase , manager; Dermyer , Heuke , Frisch , Frohn, Gacusana , Revis , Wallen , Tice , Holder , Jesse , Nollkamper , manager. Row 3: Linn , manager; Lambert , Christensen , Schwab , Johnston , Meyers , Fowles , Thomas , Leyden , Harden , Ripley , Mr. Bentz , coach.
Cal Bentz, in his second year as head coach of the LHS swimming team, brought the Links through the season with a fine 4-3 record, a win in the Inter-City League, a second in the city, and a fourth in the state.
The finmen opened the season with wins over OmaI ha South, Lincoln Northeast, and Omaha Benson before Lincoln Southeast dunked them twice. LHS then defeated Hastings, but fell before powerhouse Sioux City. The Links out-paddled Omaha Central and Creighton Prep to win the Inter-City Meet. In the City Meet, LSE nipped Bentz's crew by five points. Many records fell as the Links swam to a fourth place in the State Meet.
Dave Meyers, Willis Leyden, and Rich Revis keep their eyes on the starter during one of the many physically exhausting practice workouts.
With only four returning lettermen, the Lincoln High wrestling squad got off to a fast start by retaining the mythical championship of the Lincoln Public Schools Invitational Wrestling Tournament. During the remainder of the season, the grapplers earned five wins against four losses. Teams to fall were Grand Island, Lincoln Southeast , Omaha Central, Omaha Westside, and Pius X. Losses were to Boys Town, Lincoln Northeast, Omaha North, and Omaha South.
At the district tournament, eight matmen qualified for the state meet as the Links tied for third. LHS managed to grab sixth place in the state tourney.
A Link grapples with his obstinate foe as an official and teammates watch intently.
Coach Buford Grosscup built his 1960 baseball squad around eleven returning lettermen. The returnees were Bill Fowles, George Isaman, and Tom Nystrom in the outfield; Doug Osterholm, Jim Scanlon, Garry Powell, and Harvey Singer, infielders; Galen Hadley and Fred Youngscap behind the plate; and Mickey McGuire and Dewey Sheridan, pitchers. Darold Monismith, Gary Haas, and Tom Stewart, up from the reserves, rounded out the squad.
The season marked the ""Red and Black's entry into the tough Inter-City League. The schedule included games with Creighton Prep, Omaha North, Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln, Omaha South, Omaha Benson, Omaha Westside, Omaha Central, Omaha Tech, and two games with each of the city rivals, Lincoln Southeast and Lincoln Northeast.
Tennis boss Roy Colson welcomed back three lettermen, two of whom were members of the 1958 State Championship squad. Seniors Dick Gibson, two-year letterman, Bob Hewes, sophomore letterman, and Andy Sildegs constituted the LHS threatening threesome. Up from the Reserves, senior John Howlett and juniors Jim Lutzi and R. C. Mead rounded out the Varsity team.
The Links opened the 1960 campaign with a string of 42 straight wins marred only by two ties. The netters got off to a fast start, dumping Lincoln Southeast, 4-3, and Lincoln Northeast, 5-2.
The Links met Lincoln •N orthecJ.st and Lincoln Southeast (twice) , Omaha Westside, Omaha Benson, Boys Town, and Creighton Prep. The City Meet was held May 13, 14; the State Mee t, May 20, 21.
Varsity Track: Row 1: Calhoun , Stacy, Firestone , Sitzman, McDaniels , Imm , Chambers , Pfeiff, Vaughn. Row 2: Jacobs , Theesen , True , McGrath , McLarnan , Williams , Kugrens , Frohn , Schleiger. Row 3: J esifers, Ripley , Campbell , Collingham , Probasco , Swanson , Berstis, Sutton , Sackett.
Thirteen lettermen bolstered Coach Harold Scott's hopes for another success- ful track season. Paced by two-year letter- men Dick Ripley, Juris Jesifers, Art Mc- Williams, Knute Berstis, and Bobby Wil- iams, the thinclads sped to an early- win over Grand Island, 72 1/ 3-50 2/ 3.
Juris J esifers strives to better his broad jump mark. He also competed well in the high jump, pole vault, and the high and low hurdles.
Other returning lettermen were Ron Calhoun, mile; Roger Campbell, 880; Paul Kugrens, 440; Don McLarnan, mile, 880; Tom Sitzman, 880; Howard Strain, pole vault, low hurdles; Don Sutton, 880.
A blurred image flashes past as senior miler Dick Ripley rounds a turn in a fast-paced practice run.
Don McLarnan receives the baton from hard-driving Don Sutton and begins the trip around the track, as they practice for perfection in· achieving fast relay timings.
Coach Scott
Newcomers were Don Stacey and Dave , Collingham, sophomore sprinters; Jim Sackett, Dick Imm, middle distance; and Lyle Schleiger, pole vault.
The Links' schedule included the Inter-City Meet, the Lincoln Public Schools Meet, and the District and State Meets. A triangular with Boys Town and Omaha Benson and the Central Nebraska Invitational at Hastings filled out the slate.
Four lettermen returned to Coach Dick Beechner' s fold this spring. Heading the list were Tom Williamson and Ron Munson, both two-year monogram winners. Don Dermyer and Duane Nelson, the lone junior on the squad, also returned.
The Links set out to better last year's thirteenth place finish, despite inclement weather, by taking early-season victories over Omaha Westside and Lincoln South-
Tom Williamson watches the ball travel down the fairway as he tees off in a practice golfing session.
east in a triangular meet.
Other meets were a triangular with Lincoln Northeast and Lincoln Southeast on April 14; the Fremont Invitational Meet on April 19; another triangular with Lincoln Northeast and Lincoln Southeast on April 28; a dual meet at Omaha Westside on April 29; a dual at Omaha Benson on May 6; the City Meet on May 13; and the State Meet, May 24, at Beatrice.
The fair sex is not excluded from the sports program. Through the Girls Athletic Association, a girl may compete and receive instruction in individual and team sports, which include: swimming, table tennis, tennis, archery, golf, hiking, basketball, volleyball , and softball. Besides building good health, members have an opportunity to enjoy wholesome recreation.
"A boy for every sport and a sport for every boy" is the goal of the Intramural Athletic program. All boys are eligible, with the exception of varsity and reserve team members during the season they are competing in interscholastic sports. A championship plaque is awarded to the home room amassing the greatest number of points in competitive sports. Also included in the program are free-play and instructional activity.
The secret of the intramural's success lies with its director, Neal Hafemeister. At present, LHS is the only Nebraska school with such a program.
Often a girl's only opportunity to enjoy archery is through GAA. A Medal is annually awarded to the senior girl most outstanding in athletics.
Bowling is only one of the many sports offered by the intramural program. This local bowling alley is crowded on a Saturday morning with Lincoln High boys participating in intramurals. A part of the program also includes free-play activity during holidays when the rest of the school is closed.
"Varying tastes in music can be satisfied at Donmar Pharmacy," states Dick Imm as Pat Kinney and Alan Hurd help him choose a recording from the complete collection at Don's Den.
Often a chore but usually a relaxing pleasure is Stan Wehrli's opinion of the collegiate hair cuts he receives from Al's Barber Shop, a friendly and efficient place to go.
Admiring the style of the 1960 Dodge at De Brown Auto Sales are Tom Williamson, Steve Moses, Roger deBrown and Steve deBrown, who agree it would be a superb graduation gift.
Any flooring job will be enhanced by the attractive tiles and linoleum which Van Stewart and Sharon Meisinger have found at Meisinger Brothers Shade and Linoleum Company.
As Claudia Walker looks on, Jim Roach fills out his deposit slip. They are both confident that Jim's money will be well handled at the National Bank of Commerce.
Trying out different types of secretarial equipment at the Lincoln School of Commerce are Judy Perry, Karen George, and Mary Wertman, who are planning further training.
Prompt, courteous service combined with tasty food are only two of the many reasons why Tom Eitel, Cathy Stump, Donna Filbert and Dewey Ault patronize King's Drive-In.
Pete Sommerhauser and orm Rosenberg agree that Jackie Likens has found just the card she has been looking for. Alvord Pharmacy carries a large line of greeting cards for all occasions.
Critically analyzing the advantages offered by the new Corvair at DuTeau Chevrolet, Terry Tice and Paul Hemphill decide that this small car is the thing for 1960.
Two prospective subjects for next year's senior pictures are Gail Gingrich and R. C. Mead who are admiring a sample of the fine work displayed at Anderson Studio.
Lincoln High students Dave Kahm and Sharon Douglas have found Christiano's No. 3 a convenient place to go during the noon hour for delicious pizza and tantalizing foods.
To be sure of financial protection in time of need, Dixie Hufnagle and Doug Thom learn the fine details about the insurance policies offered by Weaver-Minier Ltd.
As the long awaited moment of commencement draws near, Jim Dermyer helps Doretta Phillips make a last minute adjustment on the cap furnished by Mohawk Cap and Gown Company.
The scholarship key which is presented each year to the Lincoln High senior with the highest grade average is one of the fine products of Rixstine Jewelry Manufacturing Company.
A maze of wires and buttons make up the IBM machines used for office work at Midwest Life Insurance Company. "Too much to comprehend," say Caroll Alt and Jerry Jacobs.
Susan Sanger and Sally Dale, Lincoln High's representatives on the advisory board of Miller & Paine, display some fine offers found in the high school shop on third flooi.
At the Nebraska Book Store, which offers excellent quality school supplies, Ginger Van Horn and Sandra Lawson have found just the thing to boost their grade in any class.
Tom Perry asks Pat Metcalf's opinion of the luxurious pen and pencil set in which he is interested as they browse through the wonderful merchandise at Latsch Brothers, Inc.
As Harold Bauer readies another can, Bill Pfeiff adjusts the multicolor paint mixing machine at Van Sickle Paint Manufacturing Company for another vivid shade variation.
Taking time out to look over some portraits taken by Townsend Studio, Roger Lytle and Delores Minford feel assured that their senior pictures will reflect quality photography.
A last minute adjustment by Judy Owens, a pert smile from Sharon Framstead, a click of the shutter, and another artistic senior picture is captured by Arthur Owens Studio.
Knowing that valuable belongings will be safe under lock and key at the Commonwealth Company, Sherrill Geistlinger and Tom Nystrom make plans to rent their own deposit boxes.
At Hill Hatchery, Gregg Ortiz and Gary Powell learn first hand how little chicks are hatched, raised, and cared for in the most scientific manner from the egg to the farmer.
Vern Louden and Lynn Neuman observe one oi the many scientific pieces of equipment used in Roberts Dairy laboratories to safeguard their tasty dairy products.
"Are there any goodies in here?" Ardith Meinke, Susie Schritt, and Lyle Schleiger peer hopefully into an oven at Central Electric and Gas Company where dependable gas appliances are sold.
Aside from taking senior pictures, Les McAdams is also proficient in candid shots which is well rl.emonstrated as he catches the basketball team in a pre-game pep talk with Coach Johnson.
As Ron Robinson and Gene McCreight inspect a fine clarinet, Charles Anderson considers trading for a new horn at Dietze Music House, retailers of musicial instruments.
Like, let's move out! From the expression on the faces of Dave Meyers, Rich Revis and George Isaman, that is the only thought as they admire a new Buick convert at Mowbray Buick.
Dressed for their senior pictures, Jackie Feather and Bill Fowles find difficulty in selecting a frame from the vast assortment that is always available at Edholm & Blomgren Studio.
Virginia Diffenderfer and Barry Siedell illustrate the many hours spent at Northeast Printers proofing and correcting each issue of the Advocate prior to publication.
Wea pons used by American Indians have become a popular weapon for sportsmen today as Jim Cidlik and Steve Hessee marvel at the archery equipment at Dick's Hobby Craft.
Service and food really meet the need at Tastee Inn as Clare Ben tall and Dick Johnson decide it is just the place to stop for a delicious snack after a game or party.
Editors Nancy Fry and Dave Enersen spent many hours with Mr. Bauer of Jacob North, Inc., discussing and overcoming the difficulties encountered while preparing The 1960 LINKS.
Joyce Spoor demonstrates to Dennise Bellairs one of the processes that makes Hollywood Cleaners famous for their fine workmanship and efficient service.
Lighting, background, and original poses are three photographic principles which are used at Hamilton's Studio to produce fine pictures, agree Peg Thompson and John Miller.
Marilyn Kostos and Cal Mook seem to have found the perfect drafting set at Pat Ash, Inc. This intricate set would undoubtedly help Cal's future career in engineering.
Ready to sample the butter supplied by the Beatrice Foods Co. are Carol Gartin and Ron Calhoun. The huge machines that churn this butter are the only two of their kind in the U.S.
Jean Ann Meyer and Knute Berstis, trying out the latest in portable typewriters at Nebraska Typewriter Company, agree that this would be a most welcome graduation gift.
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Abbott, Barbara-66
Abbott, Shirley--34, 116
Acher, Randall-66, 129
ACTIVITIES--82-113
Adams, Shirley-74
ADMINISTRATION-14
ADVERTISING-136-145
ADVOCA TE-88-89
AEOLIAN CHOIR-92
Ager, Pat-74, 108 Aguilar, Rita-66
Ahlberg, Douglas--74, 123 Ahrends, Keith-74
Akers, Johnny-66, 118, 120, 128 Akin, Julie-66, 97 Aldape, Joann-66 Alexander, Jim-66 Alexander, Mrs. Mary-22 Allchin, David-66, 110 Allen, Francis-66, 118, 123, 127 Allen, Gary-34 Allen, Gerald-34, 94, 102, 105 Allen, Kay-34, 116 Alles, Theodore-74, 107 Allison, Mona Rae-34, 106, 116
ALL-SCHOOL PLA Y-94
Alt, Caroll-33, 34, 64, 84, 85, 92, 95, 102, 108, 116, 118, 119, 141 Alt, Karen-35, 116 Amend, Mary--33, 35, 92, 105, 109. 116
Ames, Phillip-66
Anderson, C&arles-33, 35, 64, 91, 98,100,143 Anderson, Charlotte-66, 97 Anderson, Gayle-66, 97, 101 Anderson, Harold-66 Anderson, Helen-66, 90, 94, 97, 102 Anderson, Sharon-74, 106, 135 Andrews, Ann--35, 105, 109, 116 Andrews, Fred--35 Andrews, J ohn--35 Andrews, Robert-74 Andrich, J<>-66 Angle, Michele-66, 106 Angle, Sylvia-74, 106 AQUALINKS-108
Armstrong, Allen-74, 123, 130 Armstrong, Margaret-66, 106, 110, 111, 113 Arnold, Marguerite-35, 105. 116
APPRENTICE
CHEERLEADERS-72 ART CLUB-106 Asper, Gerald--35 Asper, Robert-66
ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE112 Atkinson, Margaret-35, 109 Attebery, Judith-74 Aughe, April-74 Augstums, Astrida-66, 87, 98, 100. 105, 106 Ault, DeWitt-66, 139 Axe, John-74, 123
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Baars, Nadyne-66 Bade, Cecil-74, 96 Bade, Donna--35 Bailey, Edna-66 Bailey, Fred-74, 123, 127, 133 Bailey, J err;v-66 Baker, Gloria-74 Baker, Ivan--35 Baker, Janet-74 Baker, Paul-66 Baker, Phyllis-35, 116 Baldwin. Earl-66 Baller, Stu-122
BAND-100, 101 Barber, Alvin-66 Barker, Rosemary--35, 109, 113, 116 Barnhill. Edd--35, 92, 118, 129 Barnhouse, Sandra-74 Barr, Edith-66 Barron, Richard-74 Bartlett, Ansel-66 Bartlett, Joseph-74, 96 BASEBALL-130 BASKETBALL-124-126
Baskin, Bradley-74, 126
Baskin, Jerry-74
Bassler, Steve-66, 100, 128
Bates, Lorraine--35, 100, 109
Bates, Stanley-66, 133
Bauer, Carol--35, 92, 116, 118
Bauer, Harold-35, 98, 118, 120, 141
Bauer, Marsha--33, 35, 105, 112, 116
Bauer, Ralph-74, 123
Bauer, Virginia-74
Bauers, Ronnie-66, 96, 118,128
Baugher, Mrs. Louise-17
Baum, Mary-74
Baumanis, Anda-66, 97, 99, 105, 113
Bausewein, Kathy-74
Baxter, Linda-74
Bayless, Margalene-66 Beach, Tom-66, 96
Beatty, Ronald-74, 123
Beaty, Sharon-74, 102, 112 Beck, Arnold-74
Beck, Constance-74
Becker, Barbara--36, 89, 109, 116
Becker, Neva-25, 36, 108
Beebe, Janet-74
Beechner, Ralph-122
Beechner, Richard-19, 122, 133
Beetem, Jerry-74
Beezley, W. Terry-74
Behrends, Roger-36, 106
Beideck, Bonny-74
Beier, Judith--36, 89, 109, 116
Bell, Sandra-66
Bellairs, Dennise-36, 92, 144
Belote, Richard-66
Bender, Kathleen-66, 95, 99, 101, 102
Bendrups, Astrida--36, 105
Bentall, Beth--33, 36, 99, 100, 103, 105, 110, 116
Bentall, Clare-66, 69, 100, 102, 111, 143
Benting, Karen-66, 72, 84, 91, 97, 98, 102, 108
Bentz, Cal-128
Bernhardt, Jane-66, 97, 98, 102, 111
Berry, Truman--36, 133
Berstis, Knute--32, 33, 36, 65, 118, 124, 132, 144
Bertwell. Dannie--36
Betten, Don-66
Bettenhausen, Robert-66, 100, 107, 130
Betts, Elizabeth-66
Bice, Douglas-36
Bickford, J erry-66
Bieger, Barbara-74
Biel, Margaret-36, 109, 113, 116
Biggs, Lonnie-74
Bigley, Darwin-66
Bindrum, Joyce--36, 92, 93, 116
Bite, Dagnija--36, 116
Bite, Guna-66, 103, 105, 111
Bitterman, Cheryl-66
Blair, Janet-66
Blair, Shelia-66
Blake, Cynthia-36, 116
Blauser, J ames-66
Bliss, Martha-33, 36, 92, 105, 111,116
Bloch, Hilary-74
Blood, Rodman-74, 123, 126, 130
BOARD OF EDUCATION-14
Bod.field, J erry-66
Bodie, Sandra-74, 98, 106
Boehm, Bob-66
Boffenmyer, Janice-74
Bogar, William-15, 122
Bogenrief, Jim-66
Bohl, Margaret-36, 101, 103, 105, 112, 116
B:>ldebuck, Janice-74, 102
Bond, C:vnthia-74, 101
Borden, Helen-74
Bork, Stephen--36, 92
Bork. Thomas-74
Bosking, Robert-66, 99, 107, 133
Bostic, Dianne-66, 105
Bourke, J amesine-26
Boveia, Bruce--37
Bowers, Beverly-7 4
Bowers. Gloria--74, 98, 109
Boyd, Judith-66
Boyle, Mrs. Mary-23, 94
BOYS GLEE-96
BOYS OCTET-96
Bradley, Stella-74
Bramblet, Steve-74
Brame, Avalee--37, 111, 116
Brannen, Marjorie--37, 116
Bratcher, Eulalie-26
Brchan, Sandy-74, 77
Breazeale, John-74
Brendal, Joe-74
Bridegam, Ronald-118, 129 Bridger, Richard--37 Brill, David--37, 92
Brock, Keith-74
Brockelsby, LeRoy-66
Broer, Kathleen-66, 97, 103 Brommer, Kenneth-74 Brooks, Shari-66
Brophy, Sharon-74 Brown, Lana-74, 79, 85, 108 Brown, Roger-66, 101, 127 Bro-.vne, W. H.-122
Browning, John-66 Bruce, Cynthia-66, 97, 112 Brunkow, Don-74 Brunkow, Lila--37 Bruns, J ack--37, 113 Brunsen, Lyle--37, 113 Bruvold, Margaret-74 Buckner, Larry-74
Buckner, Mrs. Ruth-24, 105 Buehler, Patricia-74, 102, 112 Buell, Frances-21 Bundy, Michael-74 Buntemeyer, Marjorie-74, 112 Burbach, Susan-66 Burback, Sandra-74, 102 Burcham, Cheryl--37, 109, 116 Burcham, Donnie--37 Burford, William-74 Burgess, Clyde-66, 113, 133 Burk, Carole--37, 116 Burk, David-67 Burkey, James-67, 127 Burnham, Guilford-17 Burns, Don-67 Busboom, Myron--37, 113 Busch, Gary-67, 130 Busch, Karen-67 Butcher, David-74, 133 Butcher, Gary-67 Butts, Beverly-67 Byers, Deanna--37, 103, 105, 116 Byron, J anet--37, 101 Byron, Leon-75
CCade, Jim--37 CAFETERIA STAFF-29 Caldwell, Ivan-25 Caldwell, Robert-37, 100 Calhoun, Rhoda-75 Calhoun, Ronald--37, 84, 113, 118, 132, 133, 144 CAMERA CLUB-107 Campbell, J oan-67 Campbell, J oyce-67 Campbell, Roger-67, 84, 96, 98, 101, 118, 123, 126, 132 Canfield, Ginny-67, 103, 105, 112 Cardwell, Tom-75 Carlile, Richard-67 Carney, Llo_yd-75 Carpenter, Sherrill-75 Carper, Charles-75 Carr, Joyce-75, 135 Carr, Sally-37, 108. 116 Carter, Jane--38, 102, 116 Cassner, Harley--38 Cave, Judith-75, 112 Cavett, Alva-22, 122 Cessna, Barbara-75 Chambers, Karen--38, 116 Chambers, Ronald-67, 96, 118, 126, 132 Chandler, Terry--38, 118, 127 Chapin, Sandra-75 Chase, Bob--75 Chasson, Barbara--32. 33, 38, 95, 100, 102, 116 Chavira, Frankie-67 Cheasebro, Clarence-75, 96, 129 CHEERLEADERS---118 Cheever, Sheryl-67, 97 Chesnut, Charlotte-75, 102 CHESS CLUB-110 Childs, George--38, 63, 101 Chipman, Gordon--38, 129 Chipman, Mary-67, 103
Chrastil, Norman-75
Christensen, James-75, 98, 128
ChristoP.her, Jerri-67
Churchill, Morris-75
Cidlik, James-75, 143 Clark, Dean-67, 96 Clark, Keith-75 Clark, Lawrence--38, 101, 113 Clark, Richard-67
CLASSES--30-81
CLASS OF 1960--34-65
CLASS OF 1961-66-73
CLASS OF 1962-74-81 Clawson, Dean-27, 122 Clawson, Larry--32, 38, 63, 102, 105, 107, 110 Cleckner, Deborah-75 Clemens, Clarence--38 Clemens, Richard-75, 96, 98, 126, 130 Clement, Susan-75, 112 Cleveland, Troy-67, 68, 91, 98, 100, 110, 131 Cline, Judy-67 Cline, Mrs. Martha-17 Clough, Carolyn-75 Clover, Linda-75 Coffey, Anne-67 Coffia, J anice-67 Cole, LeRoy-75 Cole, Lloyd--38 Cole, Sharon-67 Collaso, Harrell-75 Collingham, Dave-75, 80, ~. 98, 129, 132 Collingham, Mary-75 Colson, LeRoy-20, 64, 122, 131 Compton, Robert-20 Condreay, Donna-67, 97, 101, 103 Conn, Mike--38 Connett, Shirley-75 Converse, Howard-75 Cook, Barbara-75, 100, 102 Cooley, James-75 Coombs, Mrs. Irma-18 Cooper, Alice-67, 87, 103 Cooper, Bill-67 Cooper, Muir-75, 123, 129, 133 Copley, Jerrold-75, 96, 113 Cornell, Nancy-100 Cornell, Sharon--38, 109, 116 Cotton, Harley--38, 118 , Cotton, Phyllis-67, 97, 111 COUNTY DAY-98 Courtright, Rollie--38, 92 Covolik , Robert-75, 91, 101 Coy, Alfo~75 Coy, Connie--38 Coy, Sharon-67, 87, 111 Craig, James-38, 128 Craig, Linda-67, 97 Cramer. Patricia-67 Crandall, Robert--38 Craven, Georgia-67, 97, 111, 112 Crawmer, Wanda-23 Creel, Yvonne--39, 116 Creps, Bob--75 Crewdson, Carol-67, 102 Crosby, Leland-67 Crosby, Sharon--39, 116 CROSS COUNTRY-133 Crow. Mike-67 Crumb, Jon--39 Cucinitti. James-67 Cullen, Gerry-67, 100, 128, 134 Currie, Alexander-20 Curtin, Jim-67 CUSTODIAL STAFF-29 Cutshall, Charlene-75
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Dadzitis, Valdis-75, 100, 127 Dahl beck, Karen-67, 107 Dahlberg, Karen-75. 135 Dahlstrom, Karen-67, 87, 103 Daland, Cynthia-67 Dale, Sally--33, 39, 64, 90, 92, 98,116,118,141 Dallas, Jean--39, 116 Damian, J oe-67 Damke, Susan-75, 112 Damrow, Keith-75, 77 Danese, Teresina-24 Daugherty, Gloria-67, 97, 111 Daugherty, Karen--39, 87, 116 Daugherty, Katheren-67, 111 Davenport, John-67 Davenport, Marilee-75
David, Terry--67, 72, 84, Evans, Russell-40
Gandara, Jerry-75 Gross, Tom---o8 '57,108 Evans, Susan-67, '57, 106,
Gandara, Rita-41, 116 Grosscup, Buford-18, 122, Davidson, Steve--o7 111, 112
Ganshorn, Larry---o8 130 Davis, Gianna-39, 109, 116 Evans, William-33, 40, 63, Garcia, Esther---o8 Grubb, Patricia---o8, 135 Davis, Patricia-75 118, 128 Gardner, Gloria-75, 76 Gruendeman, Judith-&, 97, Davis, R. Marcus-75, 133 Eyer, Linda-67 Garrett, Norman-75 103, 105 Davis Raymond-75 Garrison, Lana-75 Gruttis, Arlene--oS, '57 • Davis, Sharon-39, 92, 116
Gartin, Carol--oS, 69, '57, Gudeker, Marylin--o8, '57 Dawson, J ean-67, 97, 102 F 102, 105, 144 Guilliatt, Roberta-43, 109, Dean, Cheryl-75, 98, 102
Gartner, Diane-75, 102 111,116,135 Dean, Linda-75 FACULTY-15-28
Gartner, Mrs. Ruth-22
Gummerson, Roxene-76 Dean, Sandra-75 F:fer, Linda-67
Gartner, Timothy-41, 88, Gushard, Theodore--oS deBrown, Roger-67, 96, 118, F rnbruch, Dixie-75 118, 122 Gundermann, Marquerite-15 120, 122, 138 Failing, Robert--o7, 134 Gartzke, Rainer-75 GYMNASTICS-127 deBrown, Stephen-39, 113, Farber, Robert-67
Gartzke, Wilfried--oS 120, 122, 138 Farber, Teresa--40, 116 Gates, Frank-41 Debus, Jonece--o7 Farley, Janetr-75
Geiger, Lillian-75, 87, 98, 109 H DeHaven, Sharon-116 Fauss, Larry--40, 89, 118, 129
Geis, Rodney-41
Geiger, Lucy-20 Deiter, Nancy-75 Faust, Curtis-67
Haack, Ronald-43, 113 Denham, Diane---39, 116 Fauth, Kathleen-75
Geistlinger, Sherrill-33, 42, Haar, Kenneth--oS, 99, 105, Dermyer, Donald-33, 39, 91, Feather, Jacqueline-40, 116, 85, 87, 92, 108, 116, 107 118,120,128,134,140 118, 143 118,119,142 Haas, Gary--oS, 98, 113, 118, DeVere, Steven-75, 130 Fellman, Sherry-67
George, Carol--42, 109, 113, 120, 121, 124, 125, 130 Dewey, Lynda-75 Felton, Martha-40, 116 116 Haas, Rebecca-76, 113 I I Dick, Elinor-75 Felton, Ward-75, 127 George, Karen-33, 42, 92, Haase, James-76 Dick, Jeannette-33, 39, 63, Fenemore, Robert-40 103,105,109,116,139 Haase, Richard-43, 63, 65, 105, 110, 111, 116 Fiala, Judie--o7, '57
George, Ronald-76 92, 118, 128 Dickerson, James-120 Fifer, William-75 Georgi, Andrea--oS, 100, 102, Hackstadt, Sharon-43, 116 Diffenderfer, Virginia-33, 39, Filbert, Donna-67, 69, 95, 103, 106, 107 Hadley, Galen-43, 64,118, 89, 98, 109, 111, 112, '57, 98, 102, 105, 108, Gerner, Ronald--42 124, 130 116, 143 111, 113, 139
Gerste~rger, Gary---o8, 96, Hadsell, Barbara--oS, 135 Dillow, Gary--67 Filbert , Judy-67, '57, 103, Haeffner, Lana-76, 80, 98 Dirks, C. Jim-75, 96 105, 111
Gettman, Jerry--oS Haeffner, Victoria-43, 116 Dix, Richard-75 Filbert, Patricia-40, 98, 108, Gibb, David-42, 90, 92, 93, Hafemeister, Neal-18, 122, Dixon, Anne--67 119, 145 • 96, 100, 110 135 Dolberg, Vicfor-75 Filbert, Sharon-40, 92, 116
Gibson, David--oS Hagelin, Lavonne-76 Dolen, Marguerite---39, 116 Finlel., Linda-67, 97, 108 Gibson, Dianne-76, 112 Hagen, Carla-76, 101, 106 Donahoe, Sharon-75 Finte, Konnie-75 Gibson, Richard-42, 88, Hagestad, Gunhild-43, 85, DOOR GUARDS-112 Firestone, Mark-75, 123, 132 118, 131 92, 99, 104, 116 Dorman, Barbara-67, 87, 103, Fischer, Deanna-67, 109, 111
Giebelhaus, Ralph--42, 90, Hahn, Carolyn-43, 90, 92, 105, 107, 109 Fischer, Melvin-67, 100, 92, 96 101, 103, 113, 116 Dorman, Karen-39 , 87, 105, 123, 133
Gies, J erMi---o8, 89 133 Dornberger, Martha-67, '57, Flachman, Dennis-40, 113, Gilbert, ary--o8 Hall, Elizabeth-76 105, 107, 108 118, 124, 125
Gies, J ean--o8 Haller, Wayne--o8, 100, 107, 109, 112, 116 Fischer, Richard-40
Gillam, Betty--oS Hall, Robert-76, 77, 113 Doty, Janet-,....39, 88, 103, Flanagan, Mrs. Helen-26
Gilliland, Harold-28, 122, 129 Hall, Ruth-21 !I 107, 116 Flanders, Lyle-41
Gilmore, Janetr-76 Hall, Sandra-76 Douglas, Freeman-75 Focht, Dennis-41, 118, 127
Gingrich, Gail--oS, 140 Halsted, Barbara-33, 43, 116 Douglas, Michael-75, 101, Fochtman, Charleen-67
Gingrich, Kaye-76, 79, 87, Halterman, Gerry-76, 123 123, 126, 130 Foley, John-67 98, 102 Hamer, Helen--oS, '57 Douglas, Sharon-32, 33, 39, Folmer, William-75, 96, GIRLS ATHLETIC Hamer, Robertr-76 85, 92, 93, 94, 95, 116, 123, 126 ASSOCIATION-135 Hamilton, Joyce-43 118, 140 FOOTBALL--120-121, 123 GIRLS OCTET-96 Hamilton, Mary-43 Downti, Billie-75 Foreman, Deana-75
Glascock, Donna-76, 99, 102, Hancock, Lee--oS, 110 Downs, John-67, 129 Foreman, Donna-67, 69, 105 109, 112 Handsaker, Phyllis-76, 102 Downs, Jon-92 Forkner, Roger-75
Goble 1 Mike-76 Hanneman, Susan--oS, '57, Drewes, Mary-75 FORUM-110
Glenn, Dianne-42, 116 Hanna, Gary--o8 Drager, Gary--67 Fortner , James-41, 118, Glover, Fred--oS, 113 Hanna , Margaret--oS, 107 i Drevo, David-67, 96, 118, 120 120, 129
Godwm, Marlene-76 105, 108, 109, 112 Droud,Karen-67 Foster, Donna-67 Godwin, Martha--42, 101, 103 Hansen, Pamela-76 DuBois, Lon-39, 92, 118, 127 Foster, Gordon-67 Godwin , Mary-76 Harden, Chuck-96, 128 Ducker, Walt-40, 118, 120 Foster, Robert--41 Goeden, Donald--oS Harms, Arlene-76 Duer Donald-75, 123, 126, 133 Foudray, Sam-41, 91, 92, 98, Goemann, LeRoy--42 Harpster, Charles-76, 127 Duffek, Nancy-67, 103, 105, 118, 120, 145
Goeschel, Sharon-76 Harr, Kathleen-76 111, 112 Foulk, Larry-41
Goetz, Frank-76 Harrington, Robert-27 Duffy, Jim-67 Fowles, William-32 , 33, 41, Goggans, Joe-76 Harris, Beverly-76, 102 Dumler, Sharon-67, 100 84, 85, 91, 118, 119, 121,
Gonzalez, Richard-76 Harris, Cathie-43, 103, 105, Dumpert, Dorothy-26 128, 130, 143 Goodenkauf, Lhle-42 111, 112, 116 Duncan, Marilyn-33 , 40, 92, Framstead, Sharon-41, 88, 99, Goodman, Bar ara--oS Harris, Gerald-43 93, 96, 100, 105, 106, 103! 105,112,116,142 Goodman, Carolyn-76 Harris, Lloyd-76 108, 116 Fransciom, Coszette-41, 105, Goodwin, Joan--oS, 111 Hart, Selma-76, 102, 112 Dunkle, Billr-67 116 Gordon, Sandra--oS Hartman, Georgia-43, 89, 103, Durharm, Richard--67 Franz, Cindy-67
Gore, Dorthea-25, '57 • 105, 116 Dvorak, Mrs. Lavina-21 Frazier, Nancy-67 Gorka, Elizabeth-76, 98, 102 Hastriter, Jerry-76 Dydell, Susie-75 Freauf, James-41, 113 Goss, Alma Lou--42, 116 Hatcher, Holly-76, 102 Fredstrom, Rudolph-14 Grady, Dennis-42 Hatfield, Janice-76, 113 Frey, L. Ray-67 Grady, J ohn-42 Hauschildt, Pamela--oS, 87, E Frisch, Robert-67, 98, 101, Graham, Betty--o8 97, 103 11 123, 128, 130 Graham, J ames-42 Hausner, Robertr-76 Earleywine, Carolyn-75 Fritsch, June--o7, 101 Graham, Robert-76 Hawk, Roger--oS Ebner, Janice-75 Fritz, RoJean-67, W Graham, Ronald-76 Hay, Steven-76 Ebner, Karlyn-75, 102 Fritzler. Randal-67, 110 Grandon, Lloyd-76 Hayes, Stephen--oS ECA COMMITTEE-112 Frohn, Ray-18, 41, 92, 118, Grant, Mrs. Merrell-23 Haynes, Mike--oS, 123, 133 Eckery, Charles-67 132 Grasz, Melvin-42, 118, 122, Heckman, Betty-26 Edmiston, Christine-75 Frost, Jim-75 124 Heckman, Karen--oS, 97, 98, Edwards, Barbara-75 Fry, Margaretr-75, 100, 102, Gray, Joel-76 102 Edwards, Elton-75 109, 135
Greder, Charles--oS He~el, Sandra-76 Egan, Roger-75, 96, 107 Fry, Nancy-32, 33, 41, 63, 65, Greely, Judith--o8, 111 Heidemann, Larry-76, 126, Eg~erling, Richard-67 86. 99, 101, 105, 110, Green, Dan--oS 133 Eg ·te, Dace--o7, 95, W, 102, 116,144 Green, Max-76
Heidenreich, Monty-76 Eitel, James-40, 91, 92, 98, 127, 131
Heidenreich, Mary---o8, 97, 111 103, 105 Fry, William-75, 98, 101, Green, Rex-129
Greenwald, Gretchen---o8, 72, Heim, Robin-43, 92 Eitel, Tom--67, 139 Fulmer. Sally-67 91, W, 111 Heinrich, Sheryl--oS Elliott, Harvey-67, 110 Fults, Donald--oS
Greene, Dawn--42, 109, 116 Heilig, Judi-76, 101, 108 118, 129, 145 Fuhrer, Kenneth-41
Greenwalt, Lonna-76, 102, Helzer, John-43, 101 Els, Carole-40, 88, 105, 109, Funkey, Diana-75 106 Helzer, Mary-76, 100, 102 112, 116 FUTURE NURSES CLUB- Grell, Darrell-18, 122 Hem&hill, Paul-76, 140 Enersen, David-33, 40, 63, 103
Grenemeier, Jerry-76, 100, Hen ickson, Donna-76 65, 86, 110, 144 FUTURE SECRETARIES 130 Henleg, J ames-44 Enevoldsen, J ane--o7, 101 CLUB-109
Grieser, Richard-76 Henning, Shirleen-76 England, Renate--o7 Griffitts, Buddy--o8, 101 Hensley, Jack-76 Eno, Jean-75 Grimwood, A.veril--oS, 99, 105 Hensley, Ray-44 Eno, Joan-75, 98 G Grinbergs, Anda-42, 105, Herbster, Mrs. Corene-26 Ernisse, Jerry-40, 107, 110 107, 109, 116 Hergenrader, Gerald--oS Estes, Judy-75 Gacusana, Corey---o8, 90, 96, Grinbergs, Guido-76, 127, 133 Hergenrader, Robertr-76, Evans, Clarence-27 98, 118, 123, 128 Grohowski, James--oB, 101, 126, 130 Evans, George-75 Gaddis, Nancy-75 123 Hergenrader, Sandra-33, 44 Evans, Katherine-40, 103, Gagner, Mavis--oS Grone, Elizabeth-24 Hergenrader, Tim-76, 96 105, 116 Gagner, Myron-41 Gross, Darrell-43 Herman, Bruce-76 Evans, Mrs. Ruby-16, 64 Gagner, Tommy-75 Gross, Marlene-43 Herman, Carol-44, 116
Herman, Geraldine-68, 100 Hermann, Klaus--76 Hernandez, Bob--68 Herrick, Lorie--76, 99, 106 Hershberger, James-44, 92, 113, 118 Heskett, Eldon-17 Hessee, Stephen--4-4, 90, 102, 143 Hesser, Erman--4-4, 116 Heuke, Willard-76, 128 Hewes, Robert---33, 44, 105, 110,118,131 Hiatt, Bonita-68, 111 Hibbert, Mrs. Alice--16 Hill, Bettie--76 Hill, Gae-68, 105 Hill, Pat-44, 116 Hiner, Bonita-76 Hinkle, John-77, 112 Hinkle, Kenneth-68, 96 HI-SPOT COMMITTEE-113 Hockemeier, Martin--44 Hodapp, John-68 Hodges, Richard-77 Hodgin, Virginia-68, 97, 98 Hoffart, Wilbert--77 Hoffman,Barbara--44, 92 Hoffman, Duane--77 Hoffman, Kathleen-77 Hoffman, Shirley-33, 44, 103, 105, 116 Holder, R. Tony--68, 96, 118, 128 Holdorf, John-44, 102 Hollen, Karen-o8 Hollibaugh, Bill--4-4, 118, 124 Holmes, Jacqueline-- 77, 87, 98, 102 HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES -98 HONORED SENIORS-32 Hoover, Todd-68, 91, 101 Hopkins, Pe~gy-77 Hopkins, Sh1rley-68, 99 Hossack,Susan-77, 101, 102 109, 135 Hottenstein, Charles-68 Houdek, Mrs. Viola-22, 102 Housel, Gloria-77, 116 Housel, Jeannette--44, 116 Housel, Nancy-44 Housel, Sandra-69, 103 Howell, Billie--77 Howell, LaDonna-44, 117, 145 Howell, Sandra-77, 135 Howey, Margaret---33, 44, 92, 103, 105, 110, 116 Howland, R. W.-20 Howlett, John-45, 131 Hruza, John-69, 123 Hubka, James--77 Huck. Errol-77, 123 Huddleston, Sandra-77 Huddleston, Sarah-77 Hudson, Donna-77 Hudson, Gerald-77 Hudson, Linda-45, 116 Hudson, Pat-69 Huff, Nancy-69, 105, 108, 109, 135 Huffman, Joseph-69 Hufman, James--77 Hufnagle, Dixie-69, 72, 84, 89, 91, 98, 140 H u gelrnan, Judith-45, 116 Hughes, Linda-77 Hughes, Mary-45, 92, 96, 106, 116 Hughes, Nancy--45, 116 Hulbert, Alrnarie--77, 100, 102, 106 Hulewicz, Basvl-69, 118, 121 Hull, Irvin-77 Hunkins, Jeanette--45, 109, 113, 116 Hunt, Betty-69, 107 Hunt, Vemard-77 Hurd, Alan-45, 138 Hussey, James-69, 128 Hutton, Sidney-69, 110 Hyatt, Robert-45, 89
IIburg, Wilrna-69, 100, 103, 111 Ideen, Willie--77
Iesalnieks, Gaida-69, 103 Ikerd, Patty-76, 77 Ikerd, Paulette--77 Ilisko, Harris-69, 133 Imm, Richard-33, 45, 63, 92, 132, 138 Indrikson, Janis--45, 107 Indriksons, Andris--77, 100, 110
Ingram, Ingwerson,Jacquelyn-77 Alice-77
INTERNATIONAL CLUB104-105
INTRAMURALS-135
Isaman, George-45, 118, 130, 143 Itzen, Marvin-69
Iverson, Joan-69, 116
JJackson, Kenneth-77
Jackson, Sheri-69
Jackson, Shirley-77
Jacobs, Bruce-69, 100 Jacobs, Gerald-45, 64, 98, 118, 121, 132, 141
Jacobs, Rosemarie-69, 97, 98, 108, 111
Jacobsen, Donald-77
Jacobsen, Sandra-45, 109, 116
Jakobsons, Ilze-33, 45, 92, 103, 105, 116 J anc, Eugene-69
Jansons, Zaiga-69, 105, 111 Jenkins, Florence--18 Jenkins, Glenda-69, 97, 98, 102, 111 Jennings, Carol-77, 98, 102 Jennings, Elrnerleen-77 Jensen, Elden-77 Jensen, Janet-69
Jesifers, Andvlis--77, 130 Jesifers, Juris-45, 118, 124, 132
Jesse, N. Fred-69, 96, 128
Johannes, Stanley-45
Johns, Martin-69, 96
Johnson, Alden-19, 122, 123, 124, 142
Johnson,Arvid-27
Johnson, Barbara-33, 45, 63, 92, 105, 111, 116, 135
Johnson, Clara-23
Johnson, Darlene-69
Johnson, Darold-69
Johnson, Harold-77
Johnson, James-69, 91, 101 Johnson, Janice-69, 97
Johnson, Leslie--69, 111, 112, 135
Johnson, Mickey-77, 127
Johnson, Monica-45, 109, 116
Johnson, Patricia-77
Johnson, Richard LaVern46, 64, 87, 89, 143
Johnson, Richard Louis-46
Johnson, RoJer-76, 77, 123 Johnson, Roy-77
Johnson, Sharon-69
Johnson, Wilhelrnina-19
Johnston, Linda-69
Johnston, Robert-46, 118, 128
Johnston, Sally-69
Jones, Carolyn-69, 135
Jones, Charles-77, 112, 131 Jones, John-69, 127
Jones, Judy-77
Jones, Marilyn-77
Jones, Marshall--46, 105, 107, 110
Jones, Rita-46, 116 Jones, Robert--77, 96, 130 Jones, Scott--77 Jones, Thomas--77
JOY NIGHT-90-91
Juengel, LeRoy-33, 46
JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE90, 97
Jur~ens, Dennis-77 Juncek, Joe-69
K
Kahler, Clifford--46
Kahler, Sandra--46, 116
Kahler, Sharon-46, 92, 109, 116
Kahrn, David--46, 92, 93, 140 Karnprath, Dennis--46, 92 Kane, Barbara-77, 112
Kapustka, Lorraine--77
Karof, Dianne-69, 97, 102, 103
Kaufman, George-77, 85, 102 Kaufman, Joyce--46, 105, 109, 116
Keeney, Vernon-69
Kehm, Steven--46
Keill, Jane--22, 33, 46, 90, 92, 96, 102, 106, 116 Keller, Joel-46 Kelley, Patricia-77, 101 Kemp, Mildred-26 Kempkes, Henry-77
Kempkes, Linda-69 Kennedy, Sally-69, 98 Kennel, Herbert--77 Kerns, Joann-77, 101 Kerns, Wayne-46, 92, 113 Kersey, Dennis--77 Keys, Eddie-69
Keyser, Jackie-69, 102, 103 Kilcoyne, Gary-69 Kildaw, Della-69, 87 King, Bette-33, 46, 99, 116 Kingery, Frances-69, 102, 107, 111 Kinney, Patricia-32, 33, 46, 85, 92, 93, 94, 96, 102, 106, 116, 138 Kinnison, Lorraine-47, 116 Kirkbride, Roine-47, 92, 109, 113, 116 Kirtley, Allen-25 Kiser, Judith-77 Kissinger, Elaine-77 Kitsmiller, Roger-77 Kjergaard, Penny-69 Kliment, Darlene-47 Kline, Kathleen-69 Klippert, Dorothy-69, 101, 103, 107, 109 Kluge, Ronald-77, 112 Kluge, Ted-47, 100 Knecht, Kenneth-47 Knight, Eugene-69 Knott, Karen-69 Knott, Tim-47 Knowlton, Janice-47, 88, 98, 103, 111, 116 Knox, Howard-69 Koehn, Jim-47 Koehn, Ted-77, 130 Kollars, Dottyjean-77 Konz, Karen-47, 92, 103, 105, 116 Korns , Inkie--77, 102 Kostos, Marilyn-47, 88, 103, 105, 112, 116, 144 Kowalchuk, Larry-77 Kowrack, Gloria-69, 95, 97, 102, 103, 111 Kreps, Krieger,Mary-69Jerry-47, 134 Kroeger, Jerry-69, 107, 110 Krueger, Diane-77, 102 Krumm, David-47, 130 Krums, Aivars--78
Kruse, Jim-78
Kruse, Larry-69 Kruse, Linda-78
Krzeneski, Johnny-47 Kubert, Gary-33, 47, 91, 95, 100, 113 Kuebler, Carlene-47, 89, 116 Kuehn, Garry-47 Kuehn, J ames-47 Kugrens, Paulis-47, 113, 118, 132 Kuklin, Bonnie-48, 89, 91, 102, 116 Kuklin, Harry-17 Kunert, Gary--48 Kurtz, Kurtzer,Nancy-78Ronald-69, 113 Kuster, Karan-69, 103 Kuyatt, Rosalie-69, 98, 101, 111 Kyckelhahn, Donna-78 L
Lacey, G. William-78, 99 LaDuke, Allan-78, 98, 123, 126, 130 Lafler, Lagoni,George--78 Phillip-78 Lahm, Kenneth-78 Lambert, Ray-69, 107, 113, 128 Lang, Shirley-78 Lantz, Jim-69 Lantz, Gary-78 LaPage, Douglas--78, 126 LaPlante, Elizabeth-78, 112 Lapping, Candy-69 LaRose, Theodore-69, 123, 133 Larsen, Donna--48, 109, 116 Larsen, Marcia--48, 87, 103, 109, 116 Larsen, Sharon-48, 109, 116 Larson, Ray-69 Larson, Sharon-48, 98, 103, 116 Latham, Joyce--78, 108 Laursen, Loretta-78 Lavicky, Beverly-78 Lawrence, Barbara-78, 102 Laws, Jerry-78, 96 Lawson, Betty-78 Lawson, Lester--48
Lawson, Sandra--48, 92, 109, 116, 141
Layton, JoRene-33, 48, 87, 92, 104, 112, 116
LCLUB-118
Leach, Jerryjean-78
Lee, Legler,Lynn-27Terry-69
Lekai, Lydia-26
Lengner, Ramona--48, 92, 109, 116
Lentz, Charlene--48, 101, 109, 110, 116
Leonard, Roger-78
Letheby, Ronald-78, 96 Lewis, Dorothy-78
Lewis, Marie-78
Leybold, Allan-78
Leybold, Marcia--48, 116 Leyden, Dan-77, 78
Leyden, Willis-69, 118, 128 LIBRARY COMMITTEE113
Lien 1 Max-22
Liepms, Karlis--70, 133 Liepnieks, Andy-70
Lieth, Kenneth-78
Ligenza, Jim--48
Likens, J acqueline-48 , 92, 116, 119, 139 Lillie, MaryLynn-70 Lines, Thelrna-78
Lin~ard, Larry-70 Limns, J ohn--48
LINKS-86-87
Linn, John-48, 92, 93, 102, 118, 128
Lintt, Patty-70
Lintz, Jacqueline-48, 116 Lipins, Guntis--70 Lisby , Jerry-70, 101 Litsey, Larry-78
Littrell, Linda-78
Lobush, Vicki-70 Lockard, Valentine--70, 96, 113 Logan, Dona-78
Logusz, Irene-70
Lohr, Donald-70 Lohr, Roger--48, 100 Lomax, Jane-70 Long, Rosemary-69, 70, 97, 98, IM, 111 Loos, Carol-49, 92, 96, 104, 109,116 Loos Michael-70, 123 Lorenzana, Karen-76, 78, Louden, LaVerne-70, 101, 126, 142 Louthan Marvin-70 Lovelace, Roger-78 Lovgren, Janice--70, 97, 111 Luckey, Loretta-78 Lucs, Dagnija-70, 97, 102, 103, 104 Luedke, Donovan-21 Luedtke, Sharon-49, 116 Luft, Rodney-49, 101, 133 Lundeen, Wallis--78, 99, 102, 109 Lundy, Anne-33, 49, 63, 92, 98, 99, 104, 107, 110 Luthultz, Marie-70, 87, 102 Luthultz, Mary-70, 102 Lutzi, Jim-70, 131 Lytle, Roger-33, 49, 65, 86, 91, 100, 141
M
Mace, Kathryn-49, 92, 116 Macoy, Madsen,Hally-78Duane-78 Mahr, Patricia-78 Malcom, Donald-78, 96, 123, 127 Maloney Jim-70, 96, 130 Malzer, Paul-49, 92 Mangel, Claudia-78 Manke, Margaret--70 Mann, Manning,Carolyn-78Robert--70 Manthey, Carl-20 Manthey, Fred-110, 131 Mantor, Georgann-78, 100, 106 Maresh, Carolyn-49, 116 Marker, Bob-70, 100 Marker, Herbert-49, 113 Markey, Elaine-49, 116 Markey, Ronald-78 Marks, Violet--70, 97, 111 Marlow, Mark-70 Marquardt, Keith-70 Marquardt, Wesley-78 Marshall, Susan-78, 108 Martin, Barbara-78, 112 Martin, Charles-49, 118 129 Martin, Clarence-49
Martin, Darrell-49 Martin, Diane-49, 103, 117 Martin, Fred-70
M~tin, Irene-23
Martin, John-70, 96 Martin, Josephine-49, 117 Martin, Judith-49, 103, 117 Martin, Larry-70
Martin, Marvin-70 Martin, Roger-78 Martin, Ruth-78 Martin, Mrs. Shirley-25 Maser, Ted-70
Masters, Carolyn-78 Masters, Gene-49 , 118, 129 , 133 Matiss, Mara-78
Matson, James-78, 126 Mattice, Diane-49 , 117 Mattice, Marla-76, 78 Maul, Albert-78, 129 Maul, Barbara-50, 117 Maul, Donna-70 Mauel, Earl-50
Mauter, Barbara-78 Mauter, Janis-70 Maxwell, Donald-50 May, Dennis-78 , 123 , 127 Mazurak, Peter-21, 33 , 50 , 63,110 Mazurak, Stephen-78 McAuliffe, Leslie-92 McCarthy , Larry-78 , 96 McCarty, Mrs. Doris-17 McClintock, Russel-7 8 McCreight, Gene-50, 64 , 91 , 101, 143 McCurdy, Karen-70 McDaniel, Carol-78 McDaniels , Charles-126, 132 McDowell, Michael-70 McDowell , SherryLe--78 McGerr, Dan-50 McGerr, Leslie-70, 100 McGrath, Mike-70, 132 McGuire, Mickey-50, 118, 124 , 130 McIntosh, Douglas-78, 100, 110 McKay, Sharon-78 McKeeman, Karen-50 , 117 McKeen, Donald-78 McLarnan, Don-50, 118 , 132, 133 McLarnan, Nealia-78 McLaughlin , Judith-78 McMichael , Linda-70 McNeil, Joseph-50 , 130 McNeill, Edward-78 McPheeters , Jay-70 , 110 McPheeters, Richard-50 , 129 McWilliams, Arthur- 5 0 , 118, 121 , 129 McWilliams, Claudette-7 0 , 112 Mead, R. C.-70, 84, 91, 101, 131, 140 Meek, Virginia-70 Meier, Sharon-50 , 117 Meinke, Ardith-50, 84, 85 , 92, 117, 118, 119, 142 Meisinger, Sharon-50 , 103, 104, 105, 117, 138 Meisner, Kathy-78, 110 Meisner, Mary Ann-70 , 87 , 97, 103, 104 , 111 Melson, Glenda-33, 50, 99, 103, 104, 110, 112, 117 Melson , Mary-50 , 92, 117 Mericle, Jan-70 Merriam, Georgia-78 , 102 Merriman, James-70 Metcalf, Patricia-33, 50, 88, 90, 95, 102, 109, 112, 117, 141 Meyer, Jean-51, 117,144 Meyer, Joan-51, 117 Meyer, Kent-70 Meyer, Larry-78 Meyer, Merna-78 Meyers, David-51, 65, 84, 85, 90, 92, 93, 96 , 118, 119, 128, 143 Michael, Kay-70 Michaud, Rollin-51 , 92, 118, 127
Mielak, Sharon-70
Miller, Betty-117
Miller, Eleanor-51, 92, 103, 117
Miller, Helen-28
Miller, Jim-78
Miller, John-51, 90 , 92, 96, 118, 119, 127, 144
Miller, Kathleen-78
Miller, Richard-63
Mills, Gary-78
MIMES-102
Minford, Delores-51 , 117, 118, 141
Minicz , Lydia-70
Mitchell, Danny-78, 96 , 127 Mitchell, David-70, 96 Mitchell, James-18, 51
Mixon , Biliie-70, 110, 112
Moats, Roger-51, 113
Moats, Virgil-78
Monismith , Darold-70 , 123 , 126, 130
Monismith , Harold-70, 96, 123 , 130
Monk , Angela-78, 79
Monroe, Marion-70
Montgomery , Esther-23
Moock , Roger-51
Mook, Calvin-51, 144
Mook, Sandy-78
Moore , Corwin-70, 91, 101, 104, 106, 110
Moore, Otis-70
Morgan, Jim-70
Moroz , George-51
Morris , Sammy-51
Morrison, Jeanette-51, 103, 117
Morrow , Patricia-78
Morrow, Roger-78
Mosely , Jeannie-70
Moser, Atta-78
Moser, John-78 , 118, 123, 129, 130
Moser, Marcella-51 , 117
Moser , Maurice-51
Moses , Steve-51, 92, 138
Moulton , Wayne-78
Mourer, Nancy-71, 97, 104, 111
MOVIE OPERATORS-113
Moxham , Robert-51
Mullins , Priscilla-78, 135
Mullins, Ronald-52
MUMMERS-102
MUMMERS PLA YS-95
Munson, Robert-78
Munson , Ronald-52 , 100, 101, 106, 118, 134
Murkle, Patricia-52 , 117
Murphy , Edward-52
Murphy, Frances-78
Myers , Beverly-78
Myers, Rex- 78
Nash , Donna-78 , 79
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-33
eal, Ronnie-71
Neely , Sharon-71, 97, 102
Nelson , Duane-71 , 118 , 134
Nelson , Gerald-78
Nelson , J anet-52, 88
Nelson , Kathryn-33, 52 , 92 , 93 , 100, 102 , 103 , 110, 113, 117
Nelson , Rebecca-52 , 117
Nelson, Theresa-78
Ness, Sandra-78, 106
Neuman , Lynn-71, 102, 142
Newell , Judith-71, 87, 104, 111
Newman , Janice-71
Newman , John-78
Nichols , Larry-71
Nichols, M Gerey-52 , 117 Niemann , Mary-52 , 109 , 117
Niemeyer , Beverly-52 , 117 Niemeyer , Kathy-78
Nimocks, Steven-71
Nollkamper, William-78, 128
Norman, Vernon-78 , 96 Norris, Roger-71
Nothnagle , Jim-78
Novak , Dwayne-79
Novak , Marvin-52
Nystrom , Tom-52, 98 , 118, 119, 121 , 122, 127, 130, 142 0
Ochsner, Ernest-79
O'Connell, Judy-79
Oder , Ann--69 , 71 , 91, 104, 108, 111 , 113
Ogden, Barbara-52 , 117
O'Kelly, Kathleen-52, 117
Oldenburg, Karen-79
Oldenburg, Merle-52 , 117
Ollenburg, Thomas-71, 89, 90, 96 , 99, 104
Olson , Dale-71
Olson, Fredric-52, 113 Olson, Ole-71 Olson, Robert-79 , 113, 123, 129 Ondrak, Lee-79 OPERA-93
Opsahl, Allen-71, 113 Oquist , Harry-52 OHCHESTRA-100-101 Orendorff, Judy-79 Orosco, Frank-71 O'Rourke, Margaret-23 ORPHEONS-106 Ortiz, Gregg-90, 96, 118, 121, 142 Ortiz , Michael-79, 80 Osborn, Wayne-27, 122, 123, 127, 129 Osborne, Linda-71, 101, 112, 113 Osmera, Carolyn-52, 117 Osterholm, Orrin-33 , 53, 84, 85, 118, 119, 121, 124, 130 Osterholm, Phillip-79, 96, 98, 123 Ostiguy , Carol-32, 33, 53, 111 , 112, 117, 135 Outz, Carol-71 , 97 Owen, Marilyn-71 Owens, Jo Ann-53, 117 Owens , Judith-33, 53, 92, 93, 96, 108 , 117, 142 Ozolins, Arya-53, 106, 117 Ozolins , Edith-79 Ozolins, Edith-79 Owls, Juris-71, 110, 133
Pabst, John-71, 101 Packer, Karen-53 Paegle, Maija-79, 99 , 107, 112 Pakulis , Valda-71, 104, 111 Palmer, Judith-71 Palmer , Ross-79 , 91 , 101 Panevics, Ivan-71, 100 Pangle , Barbara-71 Parcel , Iris-53, 103, 117 Pardubsky, Richard-79, 96 Parker , Judy-71 Parks, Glenda-79 Paroubek, Twyla-79 , 107 , 112 Patton , Sharon-53 , 117 Pavlas, Bob-79 Payne, Glenda-71, 101, 102 , 111, 113 Payne, Kenny-71 P a yne , William-71 Pearce , Phillip--53 Pecht, Gary-79 Peck, Steven-71 Pedersen, Richard-79 Pederson, Marge-79 Pederson , Sharon-79 Pennington, Linda-79 PEPPERS-116-117 Perkins , Mary-79 Perrin, Diana-71 Perrin, Jean-70, 71, 98, 104 , 107 , 108, 111, 113 Perry , Albert-53, 90, 94, 102, 141 Perry , Judith-53, 92, 103, 109 , 117, 139 Pester, Betty-79 Pester, Lee-53 Peters, Virginia-53, 117 Peterson, Carole-79, 106 , 113 Peterson , Donna-71, 135 Peterson, Sandy-71, 97 Peyton , Roger-53 Pfeiff, Lawrence--68, 71, 98, 118, 120 , 121, 122, 127, 132 Pfeiff, William H.-15, 122 Pfeiff, William P -33, 53, 63, 85 , 101,118,121,122, 141 Phelan , Rex-79 , 96, 126 Phelps , Carol-71, 100 , 104, 135 Phelps , Carolyn-79 Phillips, Andra-79, 107, 112 Phillips, Doretta-53, 88 , 99, 117, 140 Phillips , J ames-79 Phipps , Jill-71, 97 Pickering, Larry-71 Pieper , Patricia-53, 88, 117 Pierce , Kent-71 Pierce , Mary-79, 108 Pierce, Susan-33, 53, 92, 93, 104 , 108, 111, 112, 117, 135
Pitsch, Gayle--33, 54, 65, 86, 103, 104, 110, 117
Pitsch, J anis-71, 87 , 98, 103, 104 , 111, 135 Placker, Barbara-71 Pleis, Charlotte-54, 92, 10a, 106 , 117 Pleis, Rosalee-79, 102, 106, 112
Plum, Mrs. Dorothea-17
Pokorny, Jerry-79
Pool, Ervin-'19
Pope , Larry-54, 102, 107
Posey, Amelia-79
Potts, Sharon-71
Powell; Garry-33, 54, 65, 85, • 91, 118, 120, 121, 130, 142 Pratt, Joyce-71
Preston, Donna-71, 97 Prettyman, Karen-79 , 101, 102 Prettyman, Merna-21, 33, 54, 104, 103, 117
Prey , Gary-71
Price, Sharon-79, 112 Probasco, Robert-79, 101 Probasco , William-33, 54, 63, 65, 96 , 100, 132
Proctor, Sherry-Lane-33, 54, 88, 1-02, 109, 117, 118 Province , Charles-71, 118, 127 Purbaugh, Bonnie-79, 101 Purins , Vilis-71, 123, 130 Putens , Uldis-79, 134 Pyle , F. Jean-79
Q
Queen , Barbara-71 , 87, 103 R
Rabas, Altha-79
Radcliff, John-71
Radke , Ken-79
Ramsey, Jo-- 79
Raney, William-71
Rapp, Darryl-79
Raskey, Larry-71, 118, 127 Rathjen, David-71, 101, 104, 107 , 110 Rauscher, Jewel-79
Ray, Jerry-54, 127
Rebensdorf , John-71, 123, 127 133
Rector , Betty-54, 103 , 104, 106, 117
RED CROSS COUNCII.r-109
Reed, Byron-79 Reed, Donald-54 Reed , Larry-71, 123 Reed , Ronald-79, 134 Reel , Alfred-71, 123 Reel, Martina-33, 54, 99 , 100, 104 , 106 , 117 Reel, Windle-17
Reich , Nancy-79
Reichwaldt Robert-71 Reifschneider , Connie-71 Reifschneider, Mary-71, 89, 97, 104, 111 Reimers, Jan-70, 71, 98, 101, 104, 107, 108, 111 Rein, Patricia-71
Rekte, Gunta-54 Rena, Linda-79, 102 Rene , Danny-79 Renken , Sandra-71 Retzlaff , Joy-79, 109, 112 Revis , Richard-33, 54, 64 , 90, 92, 93, 94, 96, 98, 118, 119, 128, 143 Reynolds , Bob-54, 118, 122, 129 Reynolds, Kathleen-79 Rhamy, Sidney-71 Rhoades, BE>verly-71, 106 Rice, Sandra-54, 64, 90, 92, 102, 117 Rice, Sharon-54, 90, 92, 103, 117 Rice, Tom-79, 123 Richards, Gene-79 Richardson, Frank-71, 91, 100 Rico, David-79 Rider, Karyn-79 , 98, 102 Ridpath , Barbara-71, 100, 113 Rieger, James-79 Riley, Ronald~ Ripley, Richard-54, 118 , 128, 132, 133 Ritchey, Sharon-80 Ritenour, Sharon-54, 117 Rixstine, Douglas-80 Roach , James-16, 32, 55, 89, 90 , 91, 95, 98, 102, 139 Roach , Sandra-55, 117 Robert, Ronda-55 , 117 Roberts, J acqueline-55, 92, 111 , 117 Roberts, RuthAnn--80 Roberts, Sondra-71 Roberts, Mrs. Virginia-17
Robertson, Jerry-71 Robertson, Mickey--80 Robertson, Roll.l_ly--80 Robinovitz, Pete---80 Robinson, Alyce---80, 109 Robinson, John-71, 87, 96 Robinson, Nick-71, 91, 96, 100 Robinson, Peter--80
Robinson, Robert-71
Robinson, Ronald--80, 91, 100, 143 Robinson, Winston-71 Robotham, Diane-55, 89, 90, 98, 104, 111, 113, 117 Rockwell, Joan-71, 97 Rockwood, Kathryn-55 Rodbro Cherie---80, 109, 112 Rogers, Bill-71
Rohn, Dennis-71, 130 Ronin, Joyce-33, 55, 103, 104, 117 Ronis, J anis-55 Rook, Terry--80 Rose, Beth--80, 107, 109 Roseberry, Virginia-55, 117 R:>senberg, Norman-55, 139 Rosenberg, Ron-71, 85, 118, 121, 130 Rowe, Marlene-71, 100 Rowen, David-71 Rownd, John--80, 123, 126, 130 Roze, Gunta-71, 113 Rozmarin, Marvin-55, 91, 101 Ruckman, Suzanne---80 Runyan, Robertta--80 Rutmanis, Valdis-71 Rutt, Roger--80 Rutt, Terry--80 Ryba, Waunette---80 Rybij, H. John-71
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Sabin, Bonnie---80, 112 Sackett, James-55, 63, 132, 133 SAFETY COMMITTEE-112 Sala J oAnn--80 Sampson, Sam--80, 123, 127, 133 Sandvold, Carolynn-55, 117 Sandvold, Gaylen-55, 113, 133 Sandvold, Kathryn--80 Sanger, Susan--33, 55, 90, 92, 103, 117, 141 Sattler, Saunders,Terry-71Herman-55, 92, 101, 131 Sawin, Mrs. Marjorie-22 Saylor, Jerry--80 Scaggs, Linda-71
Scanlon, Carolyn-55, 92, 113, 117
Scanlon, C. James-55, 98, 118, 119, 124, 130 Scaparone Paolo-56, 84, 104, 119 Schaaf, Jeanette-56, 87, 103 Schach, Joan-71, 108,135 Schadt, J ohn--80 Schall, Joleyn--80, 87 Schaumburg, Glenn-56, 90, 92, 93, 96 Schavland, Olaf-77, 80 Scheidt, Bob-56, 88, 89 Schellpeper, Suzi--80, 102 Scheneman, Kenneth-71, 96, 130 Scherle, Erika-71 Scherle, Rosa-56, 117 Schessler, Cheryl--80 ' Schewe, Donald-71, 107, 110, 133 Schick, Stephen-71, 96 Schleiger, Larry--80 Schleiger, Lyle-56, 118, 121, 132, 142 Schmeling, Freda-23 Schmidt, Cynthia-70, 71, 111 Schmidt, Henry- 71, 129 Schmidt, Jan--80 Schmidt, Sharon-71, 97, 102, Schneider,103,111Bruce-56 Schneider, Delores-56, 117 Schneider, George Ann-56, 117 Schneider, Mary--80 Schneider, Mike-71, 118, 128 Schneider, Rebecca--80 Schnell, Judy-56, 90, 92, 103, 104, 113, 117 Schnell, Robert-56 Schnieber, Lois-56, 117 Schoenfeld, Daryl-71, 96 Schrader, Birdie-72
Schrader, Nettie--80 Schriner, andra-56, 111, 117
Schritt, Susan-56, 90, 92, 93, 96, 117, 142
Schroeder, James A.-72
Schroeder, James H.-72, 133
Schroeder, Melvin--80 chuldeis, Linda--33, 56, 92, 96, 104, 106, 117 Schultz, Ruth-72 Schumacher, Philip-80,86 Schwab, Lois-17
Schwab, Ronald-76, 80, 96, 128 Schwabauer, Roger-33, 56, 63, 90, 99, 101, 102, 113 Schwaninger, Mary-72, 97, 103, 111 Schwartz, Dennis--80 Schwartz, Roclney-77, 80 Schwartzkopf, Ed-122 Schwarz, Mrs. Ruth-19 Schwarzenbach, Pamela-56, 109, 117
Schwarzenbach, Richard--80 Schweitzer, Larry-56, 107 Schweitzer, Lenore-57, 117 Schwenke, Dean-72, 128 Schwenke, Gene-72 Schwenke, Rebecca-57, 92, 113, 117 Schwenke, Robert-57 Schwindt, Diane--80
Schwindt, Robert-57, 92, 93, 102
Schwindt, Wayne-72, 129
Schwisow, Donna-72, 97
SCIENCE CLUB-107
Scott, Harold-19, 122, 133
Scott, Marjorie-33, 57, 89, 104, 117
Scott, Michael-72, 89
SCRIBE-99
Selk, Suzanne--80, 112
Sell, David-14
Sell, Marvin-72, 101, 104, 107
SENIOR ROYALTY-119
Sevenker, Larry-72
Sexton, Bob--80, 126
hafer, Judy-57, 117
Shaner, Laura-33, 57, 98, 101, 102, 104, 110, 117
Shannon, Mar~aret-72, 97
Shannon, Patncia-57, 117
Shaw, Jerry-72, 120, 121, 133 haw, Nancy-72, 101, 118
Shefferd, Beverly-57, 117
heldon, Patricia-57, 117
Sheldon, Mrs. Susan-28
Shepard, Willard--80, 85, 123
Shepherd, J'aneil-72, 89, 97, 99, 103, 111
Sheridan Dewey-57, 118, 124, 130
Sherwood, Alice--80
Shields , Dianne-80, 106, 108, 112, 135
Shipps , Curtis-57, 101
Shultz, Kartherine--80
Shuman, Barbara-72, 97, 98, 103, 104, 111, 113
Shurter, Bonnie--80
Shurter, Connie--80
Shutts, Sarah-57, 103, 104, 117
Siedell, Barry-57, 88' 89, 143
Siedell, Mike-72, 110, 113
Siefkes, Donald--33, 57, 63, 65, 86, 104. 110
iefkes, Mrs. Ruth-22
Siemers, Silberstein,Gary-72Mark--80
Sildegs, Andris-22, 33, 57, 65, 100, 102, 107, 112, 118, 131
Silloway, Charles--80, 96
Silva, Christine-72, 87, 111
Silva, Thomas-57, 113
Simmons, Carol-57, 104, 117
Simms, Diana-72
Simpson, Edward-58
Simpson, J ames-58, 92, 98
Simpson, Judy-72
Simpson, Roger--80, 126
Simpson, Vicki-72
Sims, Mary-58, 109,117
Singer, Barbara-72, 85, 94, 97. 102, 104
Singer, Harvey-58, 91, 118, 130
Sinnen , Jeanne-72
Sintek, Aletta-72. 97
Sipes, Marlene-72
Sitler, Herbert--80
Sitzman, Bob--80, 123, 127, 133
Sitzman. Thomas-58, 64, 118, 121, 127, 132
Slaight, Harold-27
Slaikeu, Karl--80, 129, 131 Sloan, Slothower,Judy--80Glenn-72
Slyter, Robert-58
Smack, Shirley-72
Smeils, Yolanta-58, 109, 117
Smith, Deane-80, 96, 123
Smith, Jacqueline-72
Smith, Keith-72, 113
Smith, Kenneth-72, 96
Smith, Linda--80
Smith, Pamela--80
Smith, Ramona-72
Smith, Sandra-72
Smith, Sharron--80
Snider, Mickey-68, 72, 96, 126, 130
Snook, William-72
Snow, Russell-33, 58, 90, 92, 93, 94, 96, 102, 118, 129 Snowden, John-72 Solomon, Richard-72 Sommer, Michael-76, 80, 96, 98, 123, 129 S:>mmer, Susan-58, 92, 100, 106, 117
Sommerhauser, Peter--33, 58, 88, 98, 139 Sommers, Jim-21, 122 Sommers, Ronald-72, 96 Sommers, andra-58, 117 Songer, Christina--80 Sorge, LaDonna--80 Sorge, Spaedt,Larry-58Sandy-58, 92, 117 Spahn, Joyce--33, 58, 92, 104, 109, 117 Sparling, Stan-72, 91, 100 Spealman, John--80, 130 Spears, Pamela-72
Spencer, M. Charleen-72 Splichal, Larry--80, 96 Spomer, Donna--81
Spomer, Harold-72
Spoor, Joyce-58, 90, 92, 117, 144
SPORTS-115-135
Sprague, Philip-28, 122, 127 Stacy, Don--81, 129, 132 Stakens, Anita-33, 58, 103, 117
Stamm John--81, 96 Stanard, Darrel-58, 91, 118, 121, 127 Stanard, LaVonne--81
Stanard, Louis-72, 118, 123, 127 Starcher, Annamarie-72 Starck, Sheral-58, 117 Stark, Nancy-72, 99, 101 Staska, Patricia-33, 59, 92, 104, 111, 117 Steclnitz, Kenneth--81, 128 Steeby, Steinhauer,Gary-72Henry-72
Stephens, Judith--81, 102 Stern, Sherron-59, 90, 92, 103, 104, 117 Sterner, Nancy-70, 72, 97, 111, 113 Steva, Lois-59, 92, 103, 117 Stevens, Elva-72 Stevens, Ruth-72 Stevenson, Deanna-59, 103, 104, 106, 107, 112, 117 Stewart, Bob-72
Stewart, Charlene--81, 102 Stewart, David-73 Stewart, Mrs. Katherine-26 Stewart, Tom-59, 130 Stewart, Van-138
Stier, Sandi--81
Stiles, Gary-73
Stires, Juhan-59
Stires, Julius-59
Stoehr, Ronald--81
Stoll, Eugene-25, 100 Stone, David-59
Stoneman, Andrea-59, 84, 85, 92, 108, 117, 119
Stoneman, Nadine--81
Stork, Ronald-73
Strain, Howard-59, 64, 118, 121, 124
Strain, James--81, 126
Strand, Shirley-59, 117 Strasheim, Lorraine-24
Strazdins, Gunars--81, 99, 106
Stricker, Gerald-73, 123
Strohm, Mrs. Martha-16
Stromer, Pat-73, 97
Strube. Stephen-59 , 113 STUDENT COUNCIL--84-85
Stuertz, E. Kay-73, 89, 97, 98, 104, 112
Stuertz, Sandra--81
Stump, Cathy-68, 73, 95, 100, 102, 104, 105, 108, 139
Stutzman, Keith-73
Sullivan, Linda--81, 106 Sullivan, Mark--81
Sullivan, Nancy--81
Sundling, Robert-73
Sutherland, Raymond-73
Sutton, Donald-59, 118, 132, 133
Sutton, Martha-59, 117 wanson, Loren-73, 126, 132
Swartz, Judith--81, 10'2
Swartz, Leola-81
Sweigart, Les--81
Swetland, Lois--81
SWIMMING-128
Synovec, Frances--81
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Tapp, Pamela--81
Tautfest, Susie-73, 111 Taylor, Barbara-59, 113, 117 Taylor, Clyde--81
Teale, Mary-33, 59, 64, 94, 98, 102, 117, 118 Tegley, Thomas-73, 100 Teleen, Francine-59, 117 Temple, Mrs. Gladys-20 Templeton, Barbara-73, 97 fEI~Pi!t1~1~iry--sl
Teply, Mark-33, 59, 63, 104, 107, 112
TeSelle, Larry-60, 118, 127 TeSelle, Loralee-60, 117
Theesen, Larry-73, 123, 129, 132 Thieman, Gerald-73 Thies, Rosalie-73 Thom, Doug-73, 85, 96, 98, 123, 140 Thomas, Don-73 118, 123, 128 Thomas, J ames-60 Thomas, Shiela-73, 100, 106 Thompson, Carol-60, 111, 117 Thompson, Dean--81 Thompson, Irene-60, 117 Thompson, Judy Kay-73 Thompson, Judy Kay-73, 97, 111 • Thompson, Larry-60 Thompson, Lillian-21 Thompson, Peggy-60, 92, 98, 108; 117, 144 Thompson, Wanda--81 Thorpe, Mary-72, 73, 97, 102, 108, 113 • Throne, Ida--81 Throne , Leonard--81 Thurmond, Sandra-60, 101, 109, 117 Tice, Terry--81, 85, 123, 128, 140 Tichota, Caroline--81 Tichota, Sharon-76, 81, 135 Tiller, Carol--81 Tillinghast, Prairie Rose-73 Tilman, Jean-73, 97,104,135 Timken, Tirn-73, 96 Timm, Mary--81 Timm, Monty-73 Tindle, Robert-73 Tippery, Judy-60, 104, 109, 117 Tipton, Joyce--81 Tobin, Pierce--81 Tomandl, Carol-73 Tontegode, Auta-73, 104, 111 Toombs, J an-81, 135 Topham, James--73 Towle, Cbarlotte-73, 97, 104 Towne. Linda-73 TRACK-132-133 Traudt, Karen-73 Traudt, Larry-Bl, 133 Trent, Paul-Bl Trevolt, Sharon-73 Trimble, Kav-60, 98, 101, 117 Trollinger, Shirley--81 Trout, Artie-73, 111 True, Earl-73, 96, 126, 132 Tubbs, J oyce--81 Tupper, Melvin-73 Tupper, Merlin-73 Tupper, Stephen--81 Turley, Victor-60, 98, 118, 127 TWIRLERS-113
u Uhrich, Doris--81 Umberger, Lynda-73, 101 Unger, Mrs. Helen-16 Updegraft, Mrs. Alice-17
Upton, Donna~O, 103, 111, 113, 117
Upton, Ronnie-81
Usher, Doug-73, 123
VVan Amerongen, William-60
V anArsdall, Harold-81
Vance, Terry~ Vance, Thomas--81
VanCleave, Carol-73, 111
Vandersall, Diana-81, 101
Van Doren, Donald-81, 127
Van Horn, Clara-33, 60, 63, 90, 92, 117 , 141
VanLaningham, Charlotte73,111
Vannest, Cheryl-81 Vaughan, Victor-131 Vaughn, Bob-132
Veigel, Patricia-73
Venerable, Carlotta-60 , 117
Vermillion, Lloyd-81 Vernon, Connie-73 Vest, Michael-81 V illacres, Leonard-81 Vitamvas, Judith-81, 102 Vittera, Jim-81
Vlaun, Susan-81
Vogel, Beatrice-73
Vogt, Frank-73, 118, 127
Vosta, Gary-60, 92, 113
Vosta, Ted-73
Wagner, Uwe-81
Waide, Mildred-21
Walden, Beverly--81
Walden, Kerry-,-60, 129
Waldron, Marcia-33, 61, 104, 107, 117
Walker, Claudia-33, 61, 108, 111, 117 , 139 Walker, John-73, 96 Walker, Nancy-81
Walker, Robert~! Walker, Jlodney-81, 133 Walkinshaw, Robert-73
Wallen, James-3 3, 61, 63, 110,118,128
Wallick, Roger-73 123 129
Wallin, Linda-81, 107: 112
Wallin, Nancy-Ann-61 108 113, 117 ' '
Walters, Joan-81
Waln, Charles-73
Walsh, Lydian-70, 73
Ward, Marjori~l, 117
Warne, Joe-81
Warnken, Selma~l
Waters, Linda-81
Watkins, Steven-14
Watmore, Jacqueline-Bl, 102
Watson, Karen-33, 61, 117
Watt, Richard-100
Watt, Terry-73
Watton, Robert-73, 96 Watts, Wayne-73
Way, Frederick--81, 123
Waybright, Mark-81, 123 , 129, 130
Waymire, Edgar-81, 113
Weatherby, Dorcas-15
Weatherly, Sharon-81
Weber, Christian~!, 65, 104, 107,110, 112
Weber, Ralph-81, 123, 129
Weber, Russell~!
Weber, Sandy-73, 89, 97, 99
Weber, Vicki-73
Weeth, Joseph~!, 113
Wehrhan, Judith-81
Wehrli, Stanley~!, 91, 101, 138
Weideman, Roger~l
Weiler, Marilyn-73
Weill, Richard-33, 61, 99, 102,110
Weisgerber, Melvin-73, 96
Weisgerber, Mildred-73 , 111
Welch, Vernon~!, 113
Wells, Sharon~l, 92, 117
Wenzl, Dorothy-81
Werner , Sharon-61
Wertman, Catherine-Bl, 102, 103
Wertman, Mary-33, 61, 104, 109, 117, 139
Wertz, Carolyn~2, 117
West, Victor-73
Westbrook, Janis-73
Weyand, Lyle-21
Weyand, Norma~2, 117
Weyer. Sandra-73, 97, 104, 111
Weyers , Sue-81
Wheaton, Virginia-33, 62, 90, 92, 93, 96, 104, 117, 135
White, Claudeen-73 Whitemon, Steven-81 Whitmarsh,, Harold~2 Whitmer, Annie-72, 73, 102 Whittington, Jenny-73, 97 Wicken, Dave-73 Wickham, Bill-81 Wieland, Selma-21 Wilcox, Thoma~2, 113 Wilken, Chris~2, 104 Wilkerson, Sondra-73, 97 Williams, Barbara-73 Williams, Bobby-73, 118, 121, 132 Williams, Gloria-81 Williams, Lester-73 Williamson, Thomas-62, 118, 134, 138 Willis, Marilyn~2. 92, 103, 106, 117 Willmore, Larry-81, 107, 113 Wilson, Aaron-73 Wilson, Linda K.-81, 99, 102 Wilson, Linda P .-81 , 101, 106 Wilson, Mervyn-73 Wingrove, Claude-27 Wink, Marlene-33, 62,109, 117 Winkelman, Alice-33, 62, 99, 100, 104, 110, 117 Winsor, Janell-73, 97 Winston, A.nnette-81 Winter, Dennis--81 Wipf, Virgil-81 Wipf, Wesley~2. 87 Wisbey, Kay-81 Wisbey, William-62 Wise, Donald~2 Wismer, Jerry~2, 118, 121, 129 Witt, Sondra-73 Witter, Joann-81 Wolcott, Evelyn-73 Wolcott, Gordon~2 Wolf, Dennis-81, 101, 126 Wolfe, Bob-73 Wolfe, Jacqueline-81, 112 Wolfe, Mary-81 Wood, Rodney-73 Woods, Judy-73
Wood.;~.,a, Weldon-73, 118 , Workman, Joseph-33, 62 Workman, Robert-73 Wrede, Sharon-73
WRESTLI G-129 Wright, Cheris-73, 98, 111 Wright, Kenny-73 Wright, Nancy-81
WRITERS CLUB-99 Wrobliski, yla-81
Wurm, Mar~aret~2 Wurm, William-73, 113 Wymore, Dennis-130 Wymore, Richard-73
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Yant, Carolin~2, 106, 117 Yant, George-81, 123, 133 Yordt, Marion-73, 130 Yost, Richard-81, 123 Young, J D.-20 Young, J ohn-81 Young, Judith~3, 117 Young, Judy-73, 97, 104, 111 Young, Martha-73, 97, 110 Young, Sandra-73 Young, Thomas-73
Youngscap, Mrs. Alice-28 Youngscap, Fred~, 92, 118, 119, 130
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Zade, Scarlett-73, 97, 103, 104, 107, 111
Zands, Brigita-81, 135
Zastrow, Janet-81, 101, 102, 112
Zbytniuk, Olga-81 , 102 Zegelis, Elga-73
Zichek, Barbara~3, 117 Zichek, Richard-81
Zichek, Robert-73
Zieg, Mary-73, 98,100,135
Ziegenbein, Warren~, 100 Zimmerer, Denni~ Zollicoffer, Sam~, 118, 120, 121, 125 Zuerlein, Roger-81, 123, 127, 133
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