Lincoln High School 1963 Yearbook

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Lincoln, Nebraska

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VOLUME 47
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Lincoln High School is an ever;chan many pieces all fitting into an intr and school spirit . . . it is the • twenty;one hundred different

The tudents the wphomores, th their common goal, education. T room . . . in the library. They senior themes and shop proje paintings . on graphs a ·

The teachers off er their knowledge t concerning a lab experiment or an for coping with problems . . . a They gain an understanding

The student are not always at work. They form noi y th on the front teps in spring . . . long lunch lines in the in the lounge cheering sections at a game or stage

The students of Lincoln High experience many thing Th and sometimes the emptiness of being left out. They kn - for plays, for clubs, for special groups ... they succeeding and the fierce disappointment in not bei anticipation for 'The Advocat e , the Scrib e, 'Th e of elections and contest winners and revealin

They know the long hours of rehearsal for a few fleeting thrill of curtain calls the joy in seeing their names acknowledge athletics the excitement of a pep r of a decisive victory . . . the pride in taking a defe

But these activities have no meaning without the people. happy, the enthusiastic, the sad, the indifferent . . . the High. It is to these people we dedicate this the

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction . . • . . . . . 1 Faculty and Curriculum . . 8 Classes . . . . . . . . 30 Activities . . . . 88 Sports . . . . . . . . . 124 Advertisements . . . . . 150 Index . . . . . . . 160 7

Dr. Steven N. Watkin , the Superintendent of Schools, spend long hour working for improved educational facilitie and materials.

Inspecting the newly-constructed seminar rooms for large team-teaching history classes are David Sell, Assistant Sup- erintendent in Charge of Business Affairs; R. L. Fredstrom, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Curriculum and Instructional Improvement; and Rudolph J. Bauer, Super- visor of Operation and Maintenance.

School Bond Approval Creates Benefits

The Lincoln Board of Education spent a busy and productive year. One major pro-ject was the school bond issue, which was passed at the November election by a maP gin of two to one. Board members spent many hours explaining and campaigning for the approval of this important bond issue . Lincoln High School benefited greatly from the confirmation of this issue. Seminar rooms for history discussion groups, and a

second language laboratory were among the new projects. Other significant improve-ments will include an enlarged drafting area, an employee lunchroom, and a rewiring of the entire building.

Even more important than their con-tinued efforts for building improvements was the Board of Education's active interest in the institution of advancements in teaching methods and learning materials.

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BOARD OF EDUCATIO : Seated: Robert H. Ammon , Mr. Ro coe S. Hill, and I. J. Devoe. Standing: Robert C. Venner, Dr. Steven N Watkins, J. Arthur Danielson, and James Stuart.

LHS Administrators

Co-ordinate Program

c;--ordinating the many act1v1t1es of Lincoln High School is the important job of its administrators, Mr. William Bogar, Miss Dorcas Weatherby, and Mr. William Pfeiff.

As principal, it is the job of Mr. Bogar to see that the school runs smoothly. He directs the activities of both students and teachers and deals with all outside groups.

Miss Weatherby and Mr. Pfeiff are in charge of programming and registration. Both are always willing to give advice and to discuss problems and plans for the future.

Miss Weatherby, assistant principal and dean of girls, is in charge of scholarships and financial aid. Her office handles all materials associated with the home--room program. Mr. Pfoiff, dean of boys and director of activities, supervises all athletic events. He also co--or-dinates other activities in the busy Lincoln High calendar.

Building and program supervision are also among the duties of the three adminis-trators. Improvements this year include the construction of tl_iree history--seminar rooms and the initiation of a full--year registration program, due to greatly increased enrollment.

The LINKS camera catches William Pfeiff, dean of boys and activities director, completing one of his many calls associated with his academic and public relations duties. William B. Bogar, the principal of Lincoln High School, relaxes for a moment during his busy day of faculty and student supervision in curricular and social activities.
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Miss Dorcas Weatherby, the dean of girls, spends many long hours at her desk scheduling classes and advising girls in both curricular and personal problems.

Mrs. Martha Strohm, secretary to Mr. Bo,?"ar, has charge of many important administrative affairs.

Keeping track of the thousands of books and supplies of every size and shape is only one of the jobs of Mrs: Pearl Caddy, book clerk.

Ringing phones, absentees, dental appointments, and call slips fill the busy day of Mr Ruby Evans, attendance director and Mrs. Alice Hibbert, secretary in the main school office.

Capable Employees Serve Lincoln High

Many secretaries and clerks are necessary to aid the admiriistrators and faculty mem bers of Lincoln High. These capabl e workers handle many of the business affairs of the school; the y maintain student records, supervise the use of books, handle correspondence, and manage other details of the school's operation.

Also hard at work are the cafeteria and custodial staffs. Each day the cafeteria and snack bar workers prepare delicious and healt:hful foods for nearly 2,200 students and faculty mem bers.

The custodians work hard t o keep the facilities iri gcod order and repair. Beca u se of the efforts of these men, Lincoln High students have a clean and attract ive building of whi-:h they can be proud.

Behind tacks of undercla pie, tures and weekly rep ort is Mr s Helen Unger who has charg~ of student records

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CUSTODIANS: Flanagan, Woodrums, Forbes, Michener, Runge, Meier, Othling, Kubicek, Heath , Campbell, Fredell, Keyser, Holloway, Royal, Coleman.

Waiting to give friendly and efficient service to students in the Lounge are Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. Heckman.

CAFETERIA STAFF: Bottom row: Jones, Hobson, Kargo, Krcmarik. Row 2: Prettyman, Tweedy, Dorsey, Hild, Lin, den, Wolf, Comer. Row 3: Fitzsimmons, Haas, Lamb, Oltman, Fowler, Snowden, Armstead, Phelan , Sheeper, Pethored.

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Faculty Duties Are Num erous and Varied

The responsibilities of the Lincoln High School faculty members include teaching classes, sponsoring extracurricular activities, and participating in professional activities.

Each teacher is responsible for planning projects and activities in accordance with an approved course of study. At departmental meetings, he and other teachers in his field work to improve teaching and classroom pro-cedures. He makes use of teaching aids, such as films, supplementary references, and at-tractive materials for bulletin boards.

Seeking to improve educational exper-iences, faculty members participate in ex-perimental programs. Team teaching in large American history classes provides a chance for students to receive high quality instruc-tion, and to participate in discussion groups with other students. A Pro~ect English course, under the d:rection of Mrs." Merrill Grant, has initiated a new concept in the

teaching of literature and English. Both Mrs. Grant and Mr. Max Lien were given the opportunity to attend a summer workshop at the University of Nebraska to study the basic ideas of this new program, which pro-motes the study of literature by -topics or areas, such as man and nature, man and society, and man and moral law. Well quali-fied instructors in both the Mathematics and Science Departments teach classes on an ad-vanced level so that ·students may o~tain col-lege credit while still attending high school. Credit is earned by passing satisfactorily a university--administered examination.

Teachers are constantly striving to bet-ter their training and experience so that they may be more effective in both curricular and extracurricular responsibilities. Many take evening or summer--session classes to earn credit which may be applied toward ad-vanced degrees; others attend workshops and conventions to further training.

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The LHS Russian instructor spent la t year at an Indiana University seminar, learn,. ing the language and customs of Russia . .As a part of this program she had the oppor.tunity to ravel and study in Russia.

During the course of the school year, many inskuctors attended professional con,. ventions to hear excellent instructors from their fi.el and to learn about the newest advancements in education.

The Lincoln High faculty also finds time for recreational activities. During the year, they take part in bowling leagues, hold a picnic and a breakfast for their friends and families, and attend teas and dinners connected with their instructional and pro,. fessional activities. A new recreational idea this year was the faculty putter party. Teach.ers meeting in the art rooms after school had an opportunity to try out and improve their creative abilities.

Faculty members strive for one hun,. dred per cent membership in three important professional groups, the Lincoln Education Association, the Nebraska State Education Association, and the National Education Association. These groups work to develop and maintain good community,,school rela.tionships and to achieve an effective and creative environment within the classroom.

Mrs. Louise Baugher

Richard Beechner English English English Guidance Social Studies

Jamesine- Bourke Mr Ruth Buckner Frances Buell Franklin Burden Guilford Burnham Commercial Foreign Language Mathematics Mathematics Guidance

Miss Angela Long proves that a bulletin boa rd can be an attractive addition to the cla room as well a an educational aid to create interest in learning. Mrs. M Alexand er Kathleen Anderson Mrs. Ann Barry

Ivan Caldwell Fine Arts

James Carlin Guidance

Alva Cavett English

Dean Clawson Industrial Arts

Mrs. Martha Cline Guidance

LeRoy Colson Science

Robert Compton Science

Mrs. Irma Coombs Social Studies

Gene Cotter Physical Ed.

Wanda Crawmer English

Alexander Currie Science

Teresina Danese Foreign Language

Robert Dawson Science

Dorothy Dumpert Commercial

Clarence Evans Industrial Arts

Robert Eyth English

Juqith Farris Social Studies

Mrs. Maxine Faust English

Mrs. Helen Flanagan Commercial

Mrs. Beulah Foley Special Ed.

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•Mrs Ruth Gartner English

Dorthea Gore Fine Arts

Mrs. Merrell Grant English

Darrell Grell Commercial

Elizabeth Grone

Foreign Language

Buford Grosscup Social Studies

Neal Hafemeister Social Studies

John Hale English

Ruth Hall Mathematics

Betty Heckman Commercial

Jill Hendrickson Physical Ed.

Mrs. Corene Herbster Home Economics

A coffee hour before each Honors Convoca, tion gives parents the opportunity to meet and visit with faculty.

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Putter parties give teachers a chance to unwind and to be creative; Mr. Windle Reel find painting an enjoyable pastime.

Mrs. Viola Houdek R. W. Howland English Science

Clara Johnson Wilhelmina Johnson English Social Studies

The wide reading of magazines and newspapers keeps Interna, tional Relation teacher, Mrs. Ruth Schwarz, up-to-date on current affairs.

Florence Jenkins Alden Johnson Arvid Johnson Social Studies Social Studies Industrial Arts

James Joyner Mildred Kemp Allen Kirtley Industrial Art Home Economics Fine Arts

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Harry Kuklin Guidance

Patrick Mallatt Industrial Arts

Mrs. Ruth Lederer Mathematics

Carl Manthey Science

Max Lien English

Irene Martin Engli h

Angela Long English

Mrs. Shirley Martin Fine Arts

Donovan Luedke Mathematics

Catherine Ma ters Foreign Language

Mrs. Alice Youngscap, just back from a national meeting at Mi, ami Beach, gives helpful hints to Mrs. Viola Houdek as she leaves for a Florida convention.

Mrs. Alice Mendeke Foreign Language

Helen Jo Miller Phy :cal Ed .

Wayne Osborn Industrial Arts

Windle Reel Guidance

Mrs. Virginia Robert Guidance

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Judith Roderick Social Studies

Mrs. Ruth Siefkes Librarian

Mathematics

Melvin Simpson Science

Harold Slaight Industrial Arts

Mrs. Joyce Sohl Mathematics ' James Sommers Mathematics

Philip Sprague Physical Ed.

Mrs. Katherine Stewart Commercial

William Story Social Studies

Lorraine Strasheim Foreign Language

Mrs. Gladys Temple Science

Mrs. Alice U pdegraft Guidance

During a rehearsal of Pygmalion, Miss Kathy An, derson finds tudents eager for criticism and willing to follow all suggestion necessary for a successful performance.

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Mrs. Sally Roper Lois Schwab Guidance Mrs. Ruth Schwarz Social Studies Harold Scott Social Studie

Faculty meetings are an important part of school business; at the meetings teachers are informed of professional news, coming events, new procedures, and facilities and materials •available to them.

Mrs. Louella Van Vleck Commercial

Orville Voss Fine Arts

Mildred Waide Mathematics

Dennis W eixelman Industrial Arts

Lyle Weyand Mathematics

Selma Wieland Math'ematics

Claude Wingrove Industrial Arts

J. D. Young Science

Mrs. Alice Y oungsca p Nurse

Department Perfects Communicative Arts

Lincoln High School's English Depart, ment offers a varied choice of courses which emphasize reading, writing, and speaking.

Debate was added this year. This sub, ject, along with speech and drama, give stu, dents self,confidence and . poise in speaking situations. In sophomore English, Senior Composition, and Creative Writing, the emphasis is on clear, correct, and original writing. A greater appreciation and under.standing of fine literature is the aim of classes in American literature, English litera-ture, and general literature.

One phase of the English Department which affects all students is student publi-- cations. The Advocate , the Scribe , and The Lin~s are all records of school life produced by pupils taking courses in this department.

D iscu ssin g the pe r p lexi n g cod e o n th ei r R eadi n g R eco r ds a r e D en i e Fr a nkl i n , Bruce R ay m er , a nd J oe W eya nd .
J eri Ad am emp has ize th e imp ort an ce o f ch oo l p i ri t in a n ene r ge t ic talk be for e h er sp eec h cl ass. 22
Loo kin g fo r th eme m at eri al , Senior C om , posi t io n tud ents , Lee Unl and , C a t h lee n or , w oo d , a nd C a thy R iggs, find man y so ur ces in th e li br a ry

Demonstrating clas room aids to language instructors attending Teachers Convention are Russian students, Dennis Trippel, Jeanie Taube, and Andy Taube.

Unique Opportunity Offered LHS Students

Lincoln High is one of the few schools in the nation offering Russian on the high school level. R u ssian is the fifth language to b e added to the Foreign Language Depart., ment; students alw have the opportunity to t ake French, German, Latin, and Spanish.

In language classes a knowledge of the customs, people, history, and geography of the nation is as important as the language.

In the laboratory, students hear the pronunciation of foreign languages By repeat, ing the dialogue, students are able to im, prove oral skills.

The jovial Christmas saint, Pere Noel, is serving a holiday treat to French student, Julia Thoma, so n; Father Christmas is really LHS's Pete Karampelas.
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Lincoln High Prepares Future Scientists

An important challenge faces the science and mathematics departments; throughout the United States, trong emphasis is being placed on nuclear defense and transportation.

Modern equipment and efficient facili.ties make the science department a source of pride for Lincoln High. A wide variety of . courses are offered, including general science, biology, physics, physiology, and chemistry. A special ten.-hour chemistry course allows students to receive college credit at the Uni versity of Nebraska.

College credit is also o:ffered in the Mathematics Department in algebra, trigo-nometry, and analytic geometry. The depart-mental program also includes plane geometry, and a basic mathematics course.

Natalie Zieg, Peggy Ferrell, and Bob Schnell find that one meets some awfully trange people in Lincoln High biology clas es.

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Preparing to apply the required heat to his chemi, cal concoction is chemistry student Larry Small.
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Mary Folmer and Jane Bush find that studying geometric forms is an asset in understanding theorems and proofs.

Society, Past and Present, Is Key Topic

In the Social Studies Department, stu, dents learn about the various divisions of society. Courses in world and American history give an insight into societies of the past and their effects on life today. Political, economic, social, and cultural topics are included. Senior students study the interna, tional situation in Modern Problems and In, ternational Relations classes.

Both individual and group behavior are examined and discussed in Psychology classes . . The principal topic in Economics is the fi, nancial world. This year, Economics students formed a club which purchased stock and followed its progress on the New York Exchange.

American History projects require much time and many reference books, as Larry Beldin, Galen Ullstrom, and Dave Van Cleaf have d:scovered.

World History students, Russell Llewellyn, Kathy Hellweg, and Bev Austin, search diligently for the Trans-Siberian Railway in• eastern Russia.

Charting the progres of their investments are Eco, nomics Club officers July TJcker and Pat Canfield.
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Memorizing several selections for the all-city choral festival in the spring are members of the Sophomore Girls Glee.

Music and Art Promote Self-Expression

Self-expression is a ' vital ingredient in the Fine Arts Department. Vocal and instru-mental classes encourage group participation and co--operation. Solo work and ensembles enable talented students to develop tech-niques. Theory classes teach fundamental rules for analyzing and writing compositions. Musical groups provide quality entertainment for assemblies and concerts.

Students in art classes learn beauty of color, texture, and form. They study the well-known masterpieces and create original works. The curriculum also includes appreci-ation classes in both art and music.

orchestra pends long hours outside of in rehear al for the opera, Robin Hood. Working on a till-life chalk, Pat Becker finds perspective an important asset to the skillful arti t. •

Classes Train Girls For Office and Home

In the · Home Economics Department girls master the essential routines necessary to good homemakers. In clothing classes they are taught s~yle and quality; in food classes, safety and nµtrition. Both of these classes emphasize th~ importance of budgeting time and money. A sense of efficiency and beauty is acquired in home--planning classes.

The Commercial Department trains girls for jobs in the business world. Typing, shorthand, and bcokkeeping are valuable and useful skills for every girl who plans to enter the business world; office methods and cleri-cal procedures are also included.

The many skills learned in sewing classes help Judy Hardin and JoAnn Christensen save money while creating an attractive wardrobe.

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Practicing cooking habits, Cheryl Wheeler, Linda Wilson, and Sandy McGuire prepare a meal from recipes learned in foods class.
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Marilee Haberman, Cheryl Davis, Kathy George, and Reba Dickey know that speed and accuracy are equally important to the efficient typist.

Shop Program Trains Boys For -Future

Preparation for jobs in later life is the primary purpose of the Industrial Arts De-partment. Here, boys are offered training in auto mechanics, printing, power mechanics, electronics, woodworking, and drafting.

Two courses of study are offered. A general program is offered to boys in the In-dustrial Arts Curriculum. This program in-eludes some work in all of the mechanical and electronic areas. In the Trades Prepara-tory Curriculum, students have the oppor-tunity to specialize in various fields.

The department includes many modern, well--equipped shops and laboratories. These fine facilities give Lincoln High School the largest and most efficient trades department in the Lincoln School System.

Drafting tudents learn the techniques necessary in engineering, architecture and mechanic

In electronics class, Bill Wickman, Darrell Wil, on and Gary Luedtke earch for the "bug" in the faculty television set.

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Sherman Jinright, Jerry Giedd, and Dick Garri on find that painting a car requires careful preparation.
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Cheryl Schneider has apparently decided that sopho, more TB tests are better with the eyes closed. •

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"Eas e the gear selector into d rive ~" warns Mr. Weyand a Bill Ander on et out on a trial run.

Classes Provide Balanced Study Program

Rounding out the comprehensive pro-grams of LHS students are home room, health education, physical education, and driver education. •

Home room classes prepare students to accept responsible roles in society and to achieve a b~tter understanding of themselves and others. Health and physical education classes teach students to keep their minds and bodies in top physical condition. The fundamentals of handling an automobile are taught in driver--education classes.

Keeping in step with President Kennedy's "physical :fitness" program, these up -si de-down students warm up for their physical education class.

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Mrs. Alice Updegraft offers suggestions to Pat _ Stephen as she registers for her junior year.

CHWARTZKOPF

BARBARA BECKMA

GEORGE VOGEL

JA ICE JO MARTI

GARY WRIGHT

CON IE ADAMS

Ten Seniors Receive Honors

These seniors deserve recognition because • of their outstanding records in scholarship, citizenship, and school service. • - With an average of 1.00 for 160 hours, Louis Schwartzkopf is the recipient of the coveted Lincoln High scholarship key. Louis also received a National Merit Scholarship and a Four-Year Regents' Scholarship and was selected for the Regents., All-·State Scholastic First Team.

The Ned Prucha Memorial, established in 1960, is given to the senior ranking highest in National Honor Society; this year the award goes to Barbara Beckmann, who has an average of 1.1.

Outstanding achievement in athletics, scholarship, and citizen-ship is represented in the Harry Sidney Dobbins Award. George Vogel is the 196 3 honoree, with three Varsity football letters, a Varsity track letter, and Reserve letters in both basketball and track. He has accumulated a total of fifty superior ·ratings.

Janice Jo Martin is the GAA Medal winner. Serving the organi-- zation as both president and vice president, she has earned eight emblems and six letters in eight different sports and activities.

Gary Wright is this year's outstanding drama student. Gary has participated in Mummers, casts for all--school and Mummers plays, and Fine Arts Festival; he served as opera student director and as master of ceremonies for the 1963 production of Joy Night.

The Lincoln Symphony Award is presented to Connie Adams. Connie has participated in many musical activities, which include Or-chestra, Girls Octet, the Lincoln Youth Symphony, and the State Music Clinic.

Ludmila Dubovsky, in the upper five percent of her class, is the winner of the Harold C. Mardis Scholarship. This scholarship is pre-- sented to an outstanding senior in memory of a former principal.

Victor Lacy was chosen as a member of the Regents' All--State Scholastic First Team and David Geier was chosen as a member of the Second Team. Victor and David are both winners of Four--Year Re-gents' Scholarships and are also finalists in the National Merit competition.

The Lincoln Education Association Scholarship goes to Rufus Baldwin; this scholarship pays one year's tuition for a student who is entering the University of Nebraska Teachers College.

Other scholarship winners and finalists are Linda Marsh, a Nation-al Merit finalist; and Loretta Tubbs, John Cooper, Ian Forsyth, and Charles Goetowski, winners of Four--Year Regent' Scholarships.

Sixty--six seniors were elected to National Honor Society and were initiated and presented to the student body in the traditional honors assembly. This · membership, one of the highest of school honors, is based on character, scholarship, and school service.

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LUDMILA DUBOVSKY VICTOR LACY DAVID GEIER RUFUS BALDWIN

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Bottom Row: Geier, president; Warnsholz, vice-president; B eckmann, secretary; Schwartzkopf, treasurer ; Dubovsky, Kotil, Anderson, Gomez, Hollstien, Huber. Row 2: Dorn, Alt , Adams, Long, Lueders, Howell, Chudly, Haase, Gump, Lutz. Top Row: Leitch, Lowe , Giv e ns , Goetow ski, Kelly, Lacy, Gartner, Ko , McAllaster, Forsyth, Cooper .

SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS AND CANDIDATES: Seated: Schwartzkopf, Geier, Lacy. Standing: Cooper, Forsyth, Tubb , Goetowski, Marsh.

NA TIO AL HONOR SOCIETY: Bottom Row: Leighty, Marsh, Virtanen, Rouse, Mooney, Wheeler, Jennie Wilson, Varvel, Sipma, Stanton, Oetjen. Row 2: Jessie Wilson, Zieg, Weimer , Roseberry, Thompson, Taube, Padron, Salisbury, Westerberg, Tubbs, Ristau. Top Row: Rudolph, Zangari, Wright, Vogel, Umberger, Small, Unland, McCarty, Shaner, Siefkes, Trippel.

Seniors Approach New Responsibilities

Anxiously, yet regretfully, you ap; proach the day of graduation. The time has passed swiftly since your first days as a soph; omore. You thought then of the long three years ahead of you. Now the final days of high school are here; soon they will be gone.

During these three years you have learned much, made new friends, and had many new experiences. The halls of Lincoln High are now filled with familiar faces and many memories . the hilarity of Hobo Day, the excitement of Color Day, and fin; ally the solemnity of graduation-the first class to be graduated wearing the traditional red and black of Lincoln High School.

You remember the hours you spent on your senior theme . . . the unsuccessful chem; istry experiments the psychology pro;

jects ... the speeches and reports the dreaded semester examinations.

You remember the hours you spent on the athletic field on the stage or behind the scenes . . . at club and committee meet; ings ... at pep rallies and games, supporting your team, winning or losing. You have tried out for organizations . . . cheerleading . . . athletic teams play casts ... AFS ... choir . . . publication staffs . . senior speaker ... octets.

Now you stand on the threshold of the adult world, a world of new challenges, op; porturnt1es, and responsibilities. Lincoln High School has prepared you to accept the challenges, to take advantage of the oppoP tunities, and to fulfill your responsibilities as free individuals in a great democracy.

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Senior officers, Joleen Kapeller, vice, president; Jane Warnsholz, president; Dave Geier, secretary; Tom Umber, ger, treasurer, pose for the Lin~s.

ACE, CHARLENE SARAH: Clerical, Coed Counselors, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

ADAIR, TERRAN RAY: Business Admin, istration, Movie Operator.

ADAMS, BARBARA ELIZABETH: Stenographic, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore ' and Junior Girls Glees.

ADAMS, CONNIE JEAN: Arts and Sciences, Student Council vice-president, Home Room Representative, junior class president, opera lead, opera orchestra, Joy Night par, ticipant, Orpheons secretary, Peppe:-s squad leader, Aeolian Choir; Girls Octet, Sopha, more and Junior Girls Glees, Lincoln Youth Symphony, Orchestra, State Music Clinic, County Day clerk of the district court, honor roll, Homecoming queen, National Honor Society.

AGER, JUDITH: Business Administration, Future Secre, taries Club, Junior Girls Glee.

ALBO, LUIS ORLANDO: Bu siness Administration, Newcomers.

ALLEN, CHERYL LARUE: Clerical, Home Room Representative, Joy Night participant, Mimes, Peppers, Sopho, more and Junior Girls Glees.

ALLEN, LAUREN KAY: Clerical, Coed Counselors, Future Nurses Club, GAA, Pepp ers, Sophomore and Jun, ior Girls Glees.

ALLES, LINDA JEAN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Joy Night crew and par, ticipant, all-school play crews, Cheerleaders, Orpheons, Hi,Spot Committee, Lin~s , salesman, Aeolian Choir, Band , Junior Girls Glee, Lincoln Youth Symphony, Orchestra.

C. Ace C. Adams C. Allen

T. Adair J. Ager L. Allen

B. Adams L. Albo L. Alles

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L. Alt L. Andersen

D. Arnold J. Atkins

T. Baker R. Baldwin

L. Balodis W. Barnes

D. Barry C. Bauer

ALT, LAVON KAY: Arts and Sciences, Student Coun, cil secretary, Joy Night participant, Aqualinks treasurer, Cheerleaders, Mimes, Mummers, Orpheons, Link._s sales• man, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees, County Day welfare director, honor roll, Homecoming attendant, National Honor Society, Society For Academic Achievement.

S. Anderson G. Bade J. Andrus S. Baker

ANDERSEN, LOID WILLIAM: Business Administra, tion, Joy Night crew, Science Club, Movie Operator, Safety Committee president and vice-president.

ANDERSON, BRUCE T.: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night p~rticipant, Reserve swimming letter, Varsity and Re serve football manager, L Club, Assembly Committee, Door, men, Link._s salesman, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee, Boy s Octet, Madrigals, State Music Clinic.

ANDERSON, SALLY MAE: Bu siness Administration, Advocate composing room, Joy Night Central Committee and participant, Mummers play cast and crew, Future Sec, retaries Club, Mimes, Mummers, Orpheons, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees, honor roll, National Honor Society.

ANDRUS, JUDITH ANN: Teachers College, opera orchestra, Joy Night participant, Coed Counselors, Future Teachers Club secretary, International Club, Orpheons, Peppers, Usherettes, Band, Prep Band, Lincoln Youth Symphony, Dance Band, Orchestra.

ARNOLD, DIANA BERYL: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night participant, International Club, Orpheons vice, president and treasurer, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

ATKINS, JAMES NORMAN: Busine ss Administration, Che ss Club, Science Club.

ATKINS, SHEILA GAE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Joy Night participant, Coed Counselors, Pep, pers, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees, State Music Clinic, honor roll.

BADE , GEORGIA MAE: Homemaking, Future Nurses Club, Peppers. '

BAKER, SAUNDRA JEAN: Clerical, Sophomore Girls Glee.

BAKER , THOMAS ANDREW: Busine ss Administration, Joy Night participant, Varsity and Reserve football letters, Varsity and Reserve swimming letters, Reserve wrestling letter, L Club, Movie Operator, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee.

BALDWIN, RUFUS FRANKLIN: Busines s Admini st ra• tion, LEA Scholarship.

BALODIS , LIGA: Business Administration, Home Room Representative, Aqualinks, International Club.

BARNES, WILLIAM EARL: Arts and ·sciences, Varsity swimming manager, Reserve baseball letter, L Club, Re, gents Alternate.

BARRY, DONNA KAY: Clerical, Joy Night participant, Junior Girls Glee.

BAUER, CONSTANCE LARAE: Clerical, Peppers

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BEAVE, WILLIAM PAUL: Arts and Scien, ces, opera lead, Joy Night crew and partici , pant, all-school play crew, Varsity swimming manager, Varsity football manager, L Club, Aeolian Choir, Band, Lincoln Youth Symphony, Madriga_ls, Orchestra, Boys State.

BECKER , PA T,;JlICIA ANN: Arts and Sciences, opera committee, Joy Night partici, pant, all-school play crew, International Club, Pepper s, Hi-Spot Committee, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glaf, Finl' Arts Festival.

BECKMANN , :&ARBARA LEONA: Arts and Sciences, Student Council, Joy Night participant, Mummers play cast and crew, all-school play cast, Coed Counselors vicepresident, International Club, Mimes presi, dent, Mummers president, Orpheons presi, dent, P eppers, Writers Club, Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet accompanist, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees, County Day treasurer, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society, Society For Academic Achievement.

BELTZ, CATHLEEN ANN: Arts and Sciences, opera committee, Joy Night partici, pant, Cheerleaders president, Future Teach, ers Club, Mimes, Hi-Spot Committee, Lounge Committee, Aeolian Choir, Sopho, more and Junior Girls Glees, County Day extension agent, honor roll, Homecoming attendant, • All-Sports attendant.

K. Bieber

G. Bornemeier

Y. Brown

J. Bodfield

E. Brammell

L. Brownson

W. Beave C. Beltz

K. Bohner

R. Brown

K. Bruce

P Becker

K. Bentzinger

B. Beckmann L. Berggren

BENTZINGER, KATHRYN JEANNE: Arts and Sciences, Coed Counselors, Future Nurses Club president, International Club, Peppers squad • leader, Usherettes, Aeoliati" Choir, Prep Band, Junior Girls Glee, All, Sports attendant.

BERGGREN , LOUISE ANN: Clerical, Pep• pers, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

BIEBER, KATHLEEN JANE: Business Ad, ministration, opera committee, Joy Night par• ticipant, Coed Counselors, Future Secretaries Club, Orpheons, Peppers, Usherettes, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

BOD FIELD, JAMES: Trades Preparatory.

BOHNER , KAREN LEAH: Arts and Sciences, Advocate staff, Joy Night participant, Coed Counselors, Future Teachers Club president, International Club, Peppers, Writers Club, Orchestra, honor roll.

BORNEMEIER, GARY ALLEN: Trades Preparatory.

BRAMMELL, ELIZABETH: Teachers Col, lege, Joy Night participant, Band, Junior Girls Glee.

BROWN, RONALD EUGENE: Fine Arts, opera committee', Joy Night crew and participant, Art Club, International Club, Aeolian Choir, Band, Prep Band, Boys Glee.

BROWN, YVONNE ARLENE: Clerical, opera committee , Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore Girls Glee.

BROWNSON, LARRY W.: Trades Pre• paratory, opera committee, Joy Night Central Committee.

BRUCE, KATHRYN ANN: Teachers Col• lege, Future Nurses Club, International Club, Peppers_.

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P. Burggraf

K. Bykerk

P. Canfield

C. Carper

S. Charlton

R. Butts

S. Campbell

B. Carlson

E. Carr

J. Christoffersen

BURGGRAF PAMELA ELAI E: Art and Science , Advocate new editor, Coed Coun elor , Future urses Club secretary-trea urer, Pepper •

BUTTS, RICHARD : Engineering, Home Room Alternate, Boys' State district judge, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society.

BYKERK, KATHERI E A Arts and Sciences, Home Room Repre entative, Joy ight participant, Mummers play cast and crew, International Club, Mimes, Mummers, Peppers, honor roll.

CAMPBELL, SHIRLEY ARLI E: Clerical.

CA FIELD, PATRICIA A : Arts and Science , opera com- mittee, Joy Night crew and participant, Mummer play crew, International Club secretary, Mimes, Mummers, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Link._s salesman, Scribe salesman, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glee .

CARLSON, BARBARA ANN: Arts and Sciences, Future u :-s es Club, International Club, Pepp ers, Usherettes, Sopho, more Girl Glee, honor roll, Regents Alternate.

CARPER, CHARLES: Busine s Administration.

CARR, ELAI E GAYLE: Clerical, Home Room Representa- tive, Joy ight participant, Cheerleaders president and secretary, Coed Counselors, Orpheon , Hi-Spot Committee, Link._s salesman, Sophomore and Junior Girl Glees.

CASADY, GAYLIA AN : Teachers College, Home Room Alternate, Future Teachers Club, Mimes, Peppers, Hi-Spot Com- mittee, Band, Prep Band, Sophomore Girls Glee.

CA VOSIE, JOSEPH ROBERT: Engineering, Advocate business manager, opera committee, Joy Night crew, all-school play crews, ewcomers president, honor roll, Regent Alternate.

CEPURNIEKS, AR IE: Business Administration.

CHARL TO , SAMUEL HUNTER: Engineering.

CHRISTOFFERSEN, JOYCE ELLEN: Clerical, Pepper

CHUDLY, DIA NE FAYE: Arts and Sciences, Link._s senior biography editor, all-school play crew, Future Nurses Club, In, ternational Club, Peppers, Usherettes, ational Honor Society.

CLEME TS, ROBERT DARRELL: Business Administration, Reserve track letter, Band, Prep Band.

CLEPPER, HENRY RICHARD: Engineering.

G. Casady D. Chudly

J. Cavosie R. Clements A. Cepurnieks H. Clepper

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CLOUGH, SHAREN MARLENE: Business Administra, tion, Advotate staff and composing room, Future ur e Club, Pepper

COCHELL, CLAUDIA CATHRYN: Art and Science , opera committee, International Club, Peppers, Aeolian Choir.

CON ETT, RONALD EUGENE: Trades Preparatory, Home Room Representative, Newcomers.

COOLEY, LEROY JAMES: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night participant, Che s Club, Science Club, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee, Madrigal!.

COOLEY, SANDRA: Business Administration, Joy Night participant, Junior Girls Glee.

COOPER, JOHN CHARLES: Arts and Sciences, Scribe managing editor, Chess Club pre ident and vice-president, Debate, Science Club, Writers Club, Scribe salesman, honor roll, Regents four year scholarship, National Honor Society, Society For Academic Achievement.

COOPER, MUIR NILES: Industrial Arts, Varsity and reserve wrestling letters, Reserve track letter, L Club, Prep Band.

COOPER, PENNY JEAN: Clerical.

COSIER, DAVID LEE: Busines Administration, Advo, cate composing room.

COULTER, MARY ANN: Stenographic, Joy ight participant, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

CRAWFORD, LINDA JOY: Teachers College, Chess Club, Sophomore Girls Glee.

CROUSE, CAROLYN JEA : Teachers College, Home Room Alternate, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Library Committee, Lin~s salesman, Sophomore Girls Glee, honor roll.

Crawford

Margaret Gomez is discovering that research for senior themes requires long hours in the library.

Connett Cooper L. Cooley D. Cosier L. S. Cooley M. Coulter C. Crouse
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R. Cubbison

J. Davenport

L. Dennis

R. Culver

C. Davis R. Dickey

CUBBISO , RICHARD JAMES: Engineer, ing, Chess Club, Science Club.

CULVER, ROBI JOY: Clerical, Home Room Alternate, Joy Night participant, Fu, ture Teachers Club, Mimes, Peppers, Sopho, more Girls Glee.

DAHLI GER, DEA A MAY: Clerical, Joy Night participant, GAA, Pepper , Red Cross Council, Writer Club, Safety Committee, Scribe salesman, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glee

DAVENPORT, JILL ELIZABETH: Homemaking.

DAVIS, CHERYL ANN: Stenographic, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Coed Counselors, Future Secretaries Club pre ident 1 Peppers, Junior Girl Glee.

D. Dahlinger

D. Delhay C. Dietrich

R. Dillon J. Dolezal

DELHAY, DIA AH MARIE: Clerical, Coed Coun elor , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee. •

DE IS, LI DA MARIE: Arts and Science , Future urses Club, Pepper:!.

DICKEY, REBA LAURA: Stenographic, Joy ight participant, Coed Counselors, Fu, ture Secretaries Club, Peppers, Usherettes, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

DIETRICH, CARLENE SHIRLEY: Arts and Sciences, opera committee, Joy Night participant, International Club vice-president, Mimes, Orpheons, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Lincoln Youth Symphony, Orchestra.

DILLO , RICHARD ENNIS: Industrial Arts.

DITTE BER, DANIEL JOHN: Industrial Arts, Joy Night participant, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee, Homecoming escort.

DOCKERY, JOHN THOMAS: Arts and Sciencei,.

DOLEZAL, JOANN LOUISE: Clerical.

DORN, MARY SUE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Coed Counselors, Future urses Club, Mimes, Peppers squad leader, Usherettes, honor roll, ational Hon, or Society.

DOUGHERTY, BEVERLY JEA ers College, Peppers.

D. Dittenber M. Dorn J. Dockery B. Dougherty Teach,

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DUBOVSKY, LUDMILA: A-rt and Sciences, Home Room

Alternate, opera committee, Joy Night participant, Future Teach, ers Club secretary, International Club, Red Cross Council, Usherettes, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees, National Honor Society.

DUMLER, DEAN FREDERICK: Business Administration, Reserve football le~er, Movie Operator, Boys Glee.

DURBIN , GAYLE ANN: Business Administration, Future Nurses Club, Sophomore Girls Glee.

ELIAS , MARCIA ANNE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room

R epresentative a'itd Alternate, Mummers play crew, Mummers, Peppers, Hi-Spot., Committee, Keentime Council.

ELSASSER, JEllOME FREDERICK: Bu siness Administration, Movie Operator.

EMERT, DeANN: Clerical, Peppers, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

FARIS, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH: Business Administration, opera committee, Joy Night participant, Newcomers, Twirlers, Aeolian Choir, Band, Girls Octet, State Music Clinic, honor roll.

FAUST, LENORA: Business Administration, Joy Night partici, pant, Coed Counselors, Future Nurses Club, Peppers.

FOREMAN, BONNIE ELAINE: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night participant, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

FORSYTH, IAN CAMPBELL: Arts and Sciences, Home Room

Repre sentative and Alternate, Joy Night crew and participant, Mummers play crew, all-school play cast, Debate, International Club, Mummers, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee, Madrigals, honor roll, Regents four-year scholarship winner, National Honor So, ciety, Society For Academic Achievement.

FRANKLIN, LESLIE WILLIAM: Arts and Sciences, opera lead, Joy Night participant, all-school play crew, Mimes, Doormen, Hi-Spot Committee, Lin~s salesman, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee, Boys Octet, State Music Clinic.

FRIEDEN, THEODORE: Industrial Arts.

FULLER, RICHARD DALE: Business Administration, Varsity and Reserve football letters, Varsity and Reserve track letters, L Club treasurer.

FUSHIA, DONALD DELOSS: Trades Preparatory.

GALLAGHER, BARBARA ANN: Arts and Sciences, Future Teachers Club, Peppers, Writers Club.

GARDNER, BONNIE KAY: Clerical, Joy Night participant, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees, State Music Clinic.

V. Faris T. Frieden

L. Dubovsky G. Durbin J. Elsasser

D. Dumler

M. Elias D. Emert

L. Faust R Fuller

B. Foreman D. Fushia

I. Forsyth B Gallagher

L. Franklin B. Gardner

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G RRI O , RICHARD GAIL: Trades Preparatory.

GART ER, DO ALD JACK: Art and ciences, Home Room Alternate, Link,_s sports editor, opera committee, Joy ight partici, pant, Re erve baseball letter, Red Cros Coun, cil, Doormen, Lounge Committee, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee honor roll, Regent Alternate, ational Honor Society.

GATES, KE ETH L.: Art and Scienc e , Home Room Repre entative and Alternate, opera lead, Reserve wimming letter, Re se r. c track manager, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee, Boys Octet, State Music Clinic.

GEIER, DAVID M.: Arts and Science , Home Room Representative, Joy Night Central Committee and participant, Mummers play casts, Varsity football manager, Inter, national Club, L Club, Mummers secretary County Day engineer, honor roll, Regent~ four-year cholarship winner, ational Honor Society, Society For Academic Achievement.

GEIER, KARIS AN E: Art and Sciences, Art Club, Chess Club, Peppers, Fine Arts Fe tival.

GELARDEN, RICHARD THOMAS: Arts and Sciences, Advocate managing editor, Scribe managing editor, Joy ight Central Committee, Hi-Spot Committee, Regents Al, ternate, Society For Academic Achievement.

R. Garrison D. Geier L. Gentry

Sue Ellen Thomp on, exchange student to New Zealand, and Mario Landingin, exchange student from the Philippines, com.pare notes on their experiences in foreign countries.

D. Gartner

K. Geier

K. George

K. Gates R. Gelarden P. Gerdes

GENTRY, LI DA SUE: Stenographic, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Joy Night participant, Aqualinks, Coed Counselors, Future Secretaries Club, Pepper vice-president, Assembly Committee, Sopho, more Girls Glee, All-Sports queen.

GEORGE , KA T~LEE KAY: Stenographic, Home Room Alternate, Future Secretarie Club, Peppers, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

GERDES, PHYLLIS ELAI E: Clerical, Coed Counselors.

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J. Giedd

E. Givens

C. Goetowski

S. Giger M. Glenn M. Gomez

P. Gingery

R. Goe chel

D. Gordon

GRANT, SA DRA VERLEE : Clerical, Peppers, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

GRAY, PHILIP OWE : Busine s Administration, Home Room Representative, Re :; erve gymnastics letter, Band, Prep Band.

GREER, MAURICE JOHN: Bu iness Administration, Chess Club, Red Cross Council, Science Club, Movie Operator, Safety Com, mittee, Band, Prep Band.

GRUBB, GEORGE DEA : Business Ad, ministration, all-school play crew, Futu : e Teachers vice-president and treasu:-er, Prep Band.

GUMP, MICHAEL DOYLE: Enginee:ing, Home Room Alternate, Joy ight partici, pant, Mummer play cast and crew, all-school play cast and crew, Reserve baseball letter, Chess Club, International Club, Mimes, Mummers, Science Club, Doormen, Lin~s salesman, Aeolian Choir, County Day JU' venile probation officer, Boys' State county attorney, Fine Arts Festival, honor roll, Na, tional Honor Society.

GIEDD, JERRY LEE: Trade Preparatory.

GIGER, SHIRLEY LOUISE: St nographic, Home Room Alte nate, Pepper squad leader.

GI GERY, PAULA FAYE: Stenographic, Future Secretaries Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee.

GIVE S, EDWARD JAY: Engineering, opera orchestra, Joy ight participant, ar, ity swimming letter, L Club, Dance Band , Orchestra, honor roll, Regents Alternate, a, tional Honor Society, Society For Academic Achievement.

GLE , MICHAEL CASSIDY: Bu ine Admini tration, Varsity ha ketball letter, L Club, Boys Glee.

GOESCHEL, ROBERT W.: Trade Preparatory.

GOETOWSKI, CHARLES RICHARD: Arts and Sciences, Student Council, Home Room Alternate, arsity and Re erve football letter , Varsity and Re erve wrestling letter , L Club, Boy s' State enator, honor roll, Regents four-year scholarship winner, National Honor Society.

GOMEZ, MARGARET A N: Teachers College, Peppers, Lin~s alesman, honor roll. National Honor Society.

GORDON, DE NIS GLENN: Bu siness Ad, ministration, Home Room Representative, Varsity football letter, Reserve track letter, L Club president, Band

GRAHAM, DO ALD LAWRE CE: Arts and Sciences, International Club, Linl{s salesman.

D. Graham M. Greer

S. Grant G. Grubb

P Gray M Gump

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D. Haase M Habe rman R. Hadley

HAASE, DIAN E SHIRLEY: Arts and Sci e nces, Student Council vice-president, Home Room Representative and Alternate, opera orchestra, Joy Night participant, Mummers play cast and crew, Int e rnational Club, Mummers, Orpheon s pre sident, Peppers , Lin~s salesman, Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet, Junior Girls Glee, Lincoln Youth Symphony, Orchestra, County Day register of deeds, honor roll, Regent Alternate, National Honor Society, Society For Academic Achievement.

HABER MA , MARILEE RUTH: Business Administration, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Future Nur se s Club, GAA, Peppers, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

HADLEY, ROGER IRVIN: Business Administration, Varsity gymnastics letter, L Club.

HAGEMAN , MICHAEL ROY: Trades Preparatory.

HAGER , KATHERINE MARY: Clerical, Coed Counselors, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore Girls Glee.

HAMILTON, PATRICIA MARGARET: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Joy Night crew, Coed Counselors, Future Nurs e s Club, International Club, Pep, pers, Red Cro ss Council, Writers Club.

HAMILTON , RO ALD EDWARDS: Business Administration, Hom e Room Representative and Alternate, Joy Night participant , Var sity track letter, International Club president , L Club, Orpheons, Red Cross Council, Door, men, Hi-Spot Committee , Lounge Committee, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee.

P. Hamilton B. Harris

R Hamilton L. Harris

K. Handy J. Hartman

M. Hageman K. Hager

HANDY, KENNETH DEAN: Engineering, Reserve tennis letter, Band.

HANNA, JUDITH LEE: Stenographic, Home Room Alternate , Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee.

HARDIN, JUDY ANN: Clerical, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Sophomore Girls Glee.

HARRIS, BARBARA JEAN: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night participant, Chess Club, Future Nurses Club, Pep, pers, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

HARRIS , LLOYD GEORGE: Trades Preparatory.

HARTMAN, JUDITH KAY: Arts and Sciences, Advo, cate staff, Mummers play crews, Art Club, Mimes, Mum, mers , Peppers, Red Cross Council, Sophomore Girls Glee, honor roll.

HA YES, PA TRICIA ANN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Joy Night participant , Coed Counselors, Peppers, Hi-Spot Committee, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

HEADLEY, JOAN KAY: Clerical, Home Room Alternate, Peppers, Usherettes, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

J. Hanna P. Hayes

J. H ardin J. Headley

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M. Heater P. Hicks

V. Heckman C. Higgins C. Herbel S. Hill

HEATER, MICHAEL DALE: Trades Preparatory.

HECKMAN, VICTOR THOMAS: Arts and Sciences, opera lead, Joy Night participant, Mummers play cast and crew, Cheerleaders, International Club, Mimes, Mum, mers, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee, Regents Alternate.

HERBEL, CLARA: Clerical, Band.

HESS, MARIE: Business Administration, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Coed Counselors, Future Secretaries Club, Peppers, Writers Club, Scribe salesman, Band, Prep Band.

HETRICK, JOHN CHARLES: Business Administration.

HICKS, PAMELA JANE: Arts and Sciences, opera com, mittee, Joy Night participant, Chess Club, Future Nurses Club, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

HIGGINS, COLLEEN GENE: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night participant, Cheerleaders, International Club, Mimes, Red Cross Council, Hi-Spot Committee, Sopha, more and Junior Girls Glees.

HILL, SANDRA KAY: Bu siness Administration, Home Room Representative, Coed Counselors, Future Nurse Club, Future Secretaries Club, GAA, Peppers, Writers Club, Scribe salesman, honor roll.

HILT, SANDRA MARIE: Business Administration, Fu, ture Nurses Club vice-president and secretary-treasurer, Peppers, Writers Club, Scribe salesman, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

HINKLE, ROSEMARY ELIZABETH: Arts and Sciences, Peppers, Science Club, Band, Prep Band, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

HOCKEMEIER, PAUL F.: Trades Preparatory.

HOLLIBAUGH, DAVID HENRY: Trades Preparatory, Home Room Alternate, Varsity and R ese rve football letters, Varsity and Reserve basketball letters, Varsity and Reserve baseball letters, L Club, All-Sports escort.

HOLLSTIE , ROXANNE RAE: Arts and Sciences, Student Council, Home Room Alternate, Future Nurses Club, International Club, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Aeolian Choir, Band, Prep Band, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society, Society For Academic Achievement.

HOPKINS, VELMA LEE: Homemaking, Future Nurses Club, Prep Band, Sophomore Girls Glee.

M. Hess S. Hilt

J. Hetrick R. Hinkle

HOUSE, DONALD ALAN: Engineering.

HOWELL, LI DA MARIE: Teachers College, Coed Counselors, GAA, Peppers, Red Cross Council, honor roll, National Honor Society.

P. Hockemeier R . Hollstien D. House D. Hollibaugh V. Hopkins L. Howell

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D. Huber W. Imig I. Hull J. Ingraham L. Hunt N. Jacobson

HUBER, DEANNA GAIL: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night Central Committee and participant, all -s chool play crew, Aqualinks, International Club president, Orpheons, Peppers, Hi-Spot Committee, Keen time Council, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Madrigals, National Honor Society.

HULL, IRVIN JOHN: Trades Preparatory.

HUNT, LESTER : Trades Preparatory, Varsity football letter, Reserve baseball letter.

IMIG, WALTER KELLY: Engineering, Joy ight participant, Varsity golf letter, L Club, Boys Glee

INGRAHAM, JOHN WILLIAM: Engineering.

JACOBSON, NICHOLAS DON: Engineering, Home Roor.i Alternate, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee.

R. James A. Johnson

R. Jane C. Johnson

D. Jenkins M. Johnson

JAMES, ROBERT BRENT: Trades Preparatory.

JANC, ROBERT EDWARD: Trades Pr eparatory.

JENKINS , DONALD EUGENE: Bu siness Administration, opera lead, Joy Night participant, Varsity swimming manage:-, Che s Club, L Club, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee, B oys Octet, State Music Clinic.

JEWETT, KAREN LEE: Clerical, Joy Night part1c1pant, Peppers, Usherettes, Aeolian Cho i r, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

JINRIGHT, SHERMAN DE WANE: Trades Preparatory.

JOHNSON, ANITA ANN: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night participant, GAA, Peppers, Hi-Spot Committee, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

JOHNSON, CONSTANCE JOY: Clerical.

JOHNSON, MURRAY DOUGLAS: Business Administration, Student Council, Var, sity gymnastics letter, L Club, Movie Operator, Aeolian Choir, Boy s Glee, Boys Octet, State Music Clinic, Homecoming escort, All, Sports escort.

JOHNSON, WALTER EDWARD: Business Administration, Boys Glee.

JOLLY, PATRICIA ANN: Clerical, Junior Girls Glee.

K. Jewett W. Johnson - S. Jinright P. Jolly

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"A little lower," directs Barbara Potter as Diana Ar, nold and Barbara Carlson hang a "spirit" banne; in the lounge before an important basketball game.

JONES, ARNOLD DUAINE: Business Ad, ministration, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Varsity and Reserve football let, ters, Varsity wrestling letter, L Club vice, president.

JONES, SHARON KAY: Homemaking.

KAHLER, JUDY KAY: Clerical, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Library Committee.

KAPELLER, JOLEEN RACHEL: Arts and Sciences, Student Council, Home Room Rep, resentative and Alternate, ,junior class vice, president, senior class vice-president, Joy Night participant, Cheerleaders, Mimes treas, urer, Lounge Committee, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees, County Day judge.

KAPUSTKA, ROBERT EDWARD: Busi, ness Administration, Varsity gymnastics let, ter, L Club, Newcomers.

KARAMPELAS, PETER N.: Arts and Sciences, Varsity wrestling letter, L Club.

KARNOPP, KAREN SUE: Clerical, Joy Night participant, GAA, Peppe s, Hi-Spot Committee, Sophomo::-e and Junior Girls Glees.

KA TS, LINDA RAE: Stenographic, Joy Night participant, Future Secr eta ries Club, Orpheons, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees, honor roll.

KELLER, BETTY JEAN: Clerical, Camera Club, Peppers.

A. Jones

J. Kapeller

K. Karnopp

rally, cheerl~aders provide spmt and pep • to create strong support for th e Lincoln High gridmen.

S. Jones

R. Kapustka

L. Kats

J. Kahler

P. Karampelas

B. Keller

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M. Kelley

J. Kennedy

J. King

N. Knowles

D. Kreick

R. J. Kelly

S. Keniston M. Kliment

D. Kos

J. Kucera

R. R. Kelly

A. Kimm M Knight J. Kotil

V. Lacy

KELLEY, MICHAEL: Bu iness Adminis, tration.

KELLY, RO ALD JAMES: Business Ad, ministration.

KELLY, RONALD RAYMOND: Business Administration, Student Council treasurer, Home Room Alternate, sophomore class president, Joy Night participant, Varsity and Reerve football letters, Re erve basketball let, ter, Reserve track letter, L Club, Lounge Committee, National Honor Society, AllSports escort.

KENNEDY, JAMES DEAN: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night participant, Varsity and Reserve basketball letters, Reserve baseball letter, L Club, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee.

KE ISTON, SHARON ANN: Clerical, Joy Night participant, International Club, Mimes, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Hi-Spot Com, mittee, Library Committee, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

KIMM, ANNA MARIE: Clerical.

KING, JERRY LEE: Arts and Sciences, Chess Club, Science Club, honor roll, Re, gents Alternate.

KLIMENT, MARY LOUISE: Clerical, GAA, Band.

KNIGHT, MARION KAY: Business Ad, ministration, Orpheons, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore Girls Glee.

KNOWLES, NANCY JANE: Teachers Col, lege, Home Room Representative, Joy Night crew, Future Teachers Club treasurer, GAA, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Usherettes.

KOS, DENNIS DAVID: Engineering, Joy Night participant, Chess Club, Aeolian Choir, Boys Octet, State Music Clinic, honor roll, National Honor Society, Society For Aca, demic Achievement.

KOTIL, JUDITH KAY: Teachers College, Student Council, Home Room Representa, tive and Alternate, Scribe art editor, Art Club president and secretary-treasurer, Aqua, links vice-president, Future Teachers Club, Mimes, Peppers squad leader, Red Cross Council vice-president, Lounge Committee, Usherettes, Fine Arts Festival, honor roll, National Honor Society.

KREICK, DALE ALLEN: Trades Prepara• tory.

KUCERA, JEROME FRA K : Fine Arts.

LACY, VICTOR L.: Arts and Sciences, Mummers play cast, Mummers, Library Com, mittee, Orchestra, Fine Arts Festival, honor roll, Regent All,State Team, National Honor Society, Society For Academic Achievement.

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LANDI GIN, MARIO M. : Arts and Science , Student Council, Chess Club, Fo, rum Club , International Club , ewcomers, American Field Service student from the Philippines.

LAUTERBACH, DONNA JEAN: Clerical, Joy Night partici.)ant, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Sophomore •and Junior Girls Glees.

LEDERER, PATRICIA KATHRY : Busi , ness Administration, Peppers, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glee

LEIGHTY, NANCY JO: Arts and Sciences, Mummers play Cfew, all-school play student director, Coed Counselors, Mimes, Mummers, Peppers, Usherettes, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees, National Honor Society.

LEITCH, GLOVER ALEXANDER: Arts and Sciences, Library Committee, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society, Society For Academic Achievement.

LIGE, DIANA MARIE: Clerical.

LIKENS, TERRILL ANN: Clerical, Pep, pers, Band, Prep Band.

LONG, DRUSILLA E.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Advocate staff, Newcomers secretary, Pep, pers, Red Cross Council , Library Committee, Junior Girls Glee, National Honor Society.

Landingin D . Lauterbach G. Leitch P. L~derer D. Lige N. Leighty

LOOS, MARILYN YVONNE: Clerical, Sophomore Girls Glee.

LOUGEE, CHRISTOPHER ROBERT: Engineering, opera orchestra, Varsity track manager, Reserve wrestling letter, L Club, Band, Lincoln Youth Symphony, Dance Band, Orchestra, Fine Arts Festival, Regents Alternate.

LOWE, CHARLES EDWARD: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night participant, all,school play casts, Varsity tennis letter, Forum Club president, L Club, Mimes, Mummers, Band, Prep Band, Dance Band, honor roll, American Field Service student to Germany, ational Honor Society.

LUEDERS, VIRGIE LYNN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Joy Night partici , pant, Peppers vice-president, Hi,Spot Committee, Lounge Committee, Usherettes, Sophomore Girls Glee, honor roll, National Honor Society.

T. Likens V. Lueders D. Long H. Lund

M. Loos L. Lundwall

LUND, HAROLD WRAY: Business Administration, Movie Operator.

LUNDW ALL, LI DA LEE: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night participant, Peppers, Science Club, Aeolian C,.-10ir, , Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

LUTZ, JENNIFER LEE: Teachers College, Student Council, Home Room Representative, Joy Night crew and participant, Art Club, Aqualinks secretary, Cheerleaders secretary, GAA, Mimes, Orpheons, Lounge Committee, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees, honor roll, Homecoming attendant, National Honor Society.

LUTZI, GEORGE THOMAS: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Doormen, Linl{s ~alesman, Or, chestra.

C. Lougee J. Lutz C. Lowe G. Lutzi

M.
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LYO S, VIVIAN M.: Clerical, Joy ight participant, Sophomore and Junior Girl s Glees.

MADISON, WAYNE DOUGLAS: Trades Preparatory, Reserve gymna tics letter.

MARKER, MARY ANNETT A: Homemak, ing, Mimes, Pepper , Red Cross Council.

MARKEY, MARILYN GRACE: Ckrical, • Joy Night participant, Coed Counselor;:, International Club, Peppers, honor roll.

MARSH, LINDA BABETTE: Arts and Sciences, Scribe associate editor, opera orchestra, Joy Night participant, Mummers play crews, Mimes, Orpheons president, Writers • Club, Band, Lincoln Youth Symphony, Dance Band, Orchestra, honor roll, National Honor Society, Society For Academic Achievement.

MAR TIN, CARTER ALLEN: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night participant, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee.

V. Lyons M. Markey G. Martin

W. Madison L. Marsh J. Martin

M. Marker C. Martin W. Martin

MARTIN, GERALD LEE: Business Administration, Reserve football letter, Varsity wrestling letter, Art Club.

MARTIN, JANICE JO: Teachers College, Joy Night crew and participant, Future Teach, ers Club, GAA president and vice-presi, dent, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Link.,s sal esman, Band, 'Prep Band.

MARTIN, WILLIAM ALDEN: Business Administration, Varsity gymnastics manager.

Cuban students, Louis Albo, Pedro Cameso, and Jesus Prieto, are fascinated by their :first sight of real live" snow.

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J. Maul C. McAllaster B. McCarty _

MAUL, JUDY ANN: Homemaking, Future urses Club.

McALLASTER, CARY MAXWELL: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, opera orchestra, Joy Night par, ticipant, Varsity and Reserve swimming letter , Re serve track letter, L Club, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee, Orchestra, Prep Band, ational Honor Society, Society For Aca, demic Achievement.

McCARTY, BRYAN KNIGHT: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Joy Night Central Committee and participant, Mummers play casts, all-school play casts, Re, serve tennis letter, Chess Club, Debate, Mimes, Mummers , Writers Club, honor roll, Regents Alternate, ational Honor Socfoty, Society For Academic Achievement.

McGOVERN, MICHAEL DE IS: Trades Preparatory.

McGUIRE, JUDY LAVONNE: Fine Arts, Peppers.

McINTOSH, CHARLES BRUCE: Business Admini , tra, tion, Chess Club, Band.

McINTYRE, PEGGY LOB: Homemaking, Joy Night crew, GAA, Peppers, Safety Committee, Sophomore Girls Glee.

C. McIntosh K. Mesloh P. McIntyre J. Mielak

R. McKay B. Miller

M. McGovern J. McGuire

McKAY, ROBERT JAY: Trades Preparatory, Rec;erve baseball letter, Var ity and Reserve basketball letter , Movie Operator.

MEDI A, ISIDRO: Trades Preparatory.

MERRIMAN, RALPH E.: Engineering, Home Room • Representative, Varity cross-country l e tter, Varsity and Reserve basketball letters, Varsity track letter, L Club, Homecoming escort.

MESLOH , KE ETH ARNOLD: Engineering, Home Room Alternate, Var ity golf letter, L Club.

MIELAK, JEA NE KAY: Fine Arts, Home Room Al, ternate, GAA.

MILLER, BARBARA JEAN: Fine Arts, Junior Girls Glee.

MILLER, DIA • A LEE: Busine s Administration, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Peppers squad leader.

MILLER, GARY DEAN: Industrial Arts.

I. Medina D. Miller R. Merriman G. Miller

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T. Miller J. Murfield M. Mills C. Mussmann C. Mooney S. Neitzel

MILLER, TRACEY LEE: Arts and Sciences, Coed Coun, selors, Orpheons, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

MILLS, MICHAEL BRUCE: Arts and Sciences, opera orchestra, Joy Night participant, Band, Lincoln Youth Symphony, Dance Band, Orchestra.

MOONEY, CHERYL MAY: Arts and Sciences, Advo, cate third-page editor, Joy Night crew, all-school play crews Future Teachers Club, International Club treas, urer, ' Library Committee, Link_s salesman, Usherettes , honor roll, National Honor Society.

MOORE , GARY LEE: General.

MORROW, GAYLE YVONNE: Clerical.

S. Nevels M. N ordbrock

D. Nightingale C . Norwood L. Nixon M. Novak

G. Moore G. Nelson G. Morrow E. Nevels

MURFIELD, JA ET: Arts and Sciences, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Writers Club.

MUSSMANN, CAROL ANN: Clerical, Sophomore Girls Glee.

NEITZEL , SUSA KAY: Clerical, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

NELSON, GARY RICHARD: Trades Preparatory, New, comers.

EVELS, EARL ERNEST: Fine Arts, Home Room AI, ternate, Joy Night participant, Mummers play crew, Mimes, Mummers, Orpheons, Hi,Spot Committee, Keen, time Council, Movie Operator, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Boys Glee.

NEVELS, SALLY A : Homemaking, Joy Night participant, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

NIGHTINGALE, DONNA LOU: Clerical, Joy Night participant, Peppers, Usherettes, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

NIXON, LEO ARD L.: Trades Prepara, tory, Movie Operator, Boys Glee. f

NORD;I3ROCK, MARGIE EDNA: Business Administration, Joy Night participant, Future Teachers Club, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees, honor roll.

NORWOOD , CATHLEEN ANN: Steno, graphic, Future Secretaries Club, Mimes, Pepper

NOV AK, MARY JOSEPHINE: Clerical , Joy Night part1C1pant, Peppers, U.;herettes, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

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OETJEN, CONNIE LEE: ,Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative and Alternate, sophomore class secretary, junior clas secretary, Joy Night participant, Mummers play cast and crew, Mimes, Mummers, Orpheon s president and v • e-president, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet, Sophomore and Jen, ior Girls Glees, County Day relief depart, ment, honor roll,-. National Honor Society t

OLSEN, HUBERT CHARLES: Industrial Arts, Band, Prep Band.

OLSEN, ROY WILLARD : Engineerin g, opera committee, Joy Night crew, Red Cro ss Council president and treasurer, Band, Prep Band, honor roll.

OLSON, SHARON DORIS: Clerical, Coed Counselors, International Club, Newcomers, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Writers Club.

OROSCO, RICHARD JOHN: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night participant, International Club, Ae6lian Choir, Madrigals, Boys Glee.

ORTIZ, NANCY LEE: Clerical.

OSBERG, LARRY DALE: Trades Prepara, tory, Reserve track letter.

PADRON, VICTOR ARTHUR: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Chess Club , Science Club secretary, Red Cross Council, honor roll, National Honor Society.

PALMER, KELLY EUGENE: Arts and Sciences, Boys Glee.

PARKER, GARY L.: Trades Preparatory, Varsity and Reserve wrestling letters, Reserve track letter, L Club, Red Cross Council, Door, men, Keentime Council, Movie Operator , Band, Prep Band.

PARKER, WILLIAM: Trades Preparatory, Varsity and Reserve football letters, L Club , Movie Operator.

PAWELKO, RICHARD: Engineering, Ad, vocate composing room, Reserve swimming letter.

PESTER, LOIS MARIE: Clerical.

PETERSEN, MARY ELLEN: Arts and Sciences, Art Club, GAA, Peppers, Fine Arts Festival.

PETERSON, DOUGLAS DUANE: Engi, neering, Movie Operator, Boys Glee.

C. Oetjen S. Olson L. Osberg

G. Parker L. Pester

H. Olsen R. Orosco

R. Olsen N. Ortiz

V. Padron

W. Parker

M. Petersen

K. Palmer

R. Pawelko

D. Peterson

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E. Podolak R. Prall

J. Poore J. Prucha

S. Pope S. Quam

PODOLAK, ELIZABETH AG ES: Stenographic, Fu, ture Teachers Club, State Music Clinic, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees, honor roll.

POORE, JOHN REED: Engineering, opera orchestra, Ches Club, Band , Prep Band, Orchestra.

POPE, STEVEN DOUGLAS: Business Admi:-i tration.

POTTER, BARBARA BROOKS: Arts and Sciences, Joy ight crew, all-school play crew, Aqualinks, Interna, tional Club, Peppers, Writers Club, honor roll, Regents Alternate.

POWERS, MICHAEL: Bu iness Administration.

K. Rathjen P . Renken

D. Reich L. Riggins V. Rekte C. Riggs

B. Potter F. Quinn M. Powers W. Rasmu sen

PRALL, ROBERTA KAY: Clerical, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

PRUCHA, JAMES BUCKLEY: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Repre entative and Alternate, Joy Night partici- i-,ant, Mummer play cast and crews, all-school play crew, International Club, Mime , Mummer , Hi-Spot Commit, tee, Link._s salesman, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee, Boys Octet accompanist.

QUA~. STEVE : Business Administration, Joy Night crew, Varsity track letter , L Club.

QUI , FRANKL! E.: Art and Sciences, Student Council, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Var, sity and Reserve football letters, Varsity and Reserve gymnastics letter , L Club, Mimes, Doormen, Keentime Council, Lounge Committee, Band, Prep Band, honor roll.

RASMUS SE , WAYNE G.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Joy ight participant, Re erve football letter, Varsity and Reserve swimming letters, L Club, Link._s alesman, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee, Regents Alternate, Home, corning escort.

RATHJEN, KENNETH DEAN: Engineer, ing, Joy Night participant, Camera Club, Che Club, Science Club treasurer and ecre, tary , Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Orchestra, Regents Alternate.

REICH, DIANN ARLENE: Clcricai. Ush, erettes, Band, Sophomore and Jun io ; Girls Glee.

REKTE, VIJ A: Clerical, GAA.

RENKEN, PATRICIA: Business Adminis, tration.

RIGGI S, LAURA JA E: Teachers Coilege, Joy Night participant, Aqualinks, Coed Coun el ors, GAA presid e nt and vice-presi, dent," P1!ppers.

RIGGS, CATHY LY • : Art and Sciences, Future Teachers Club, International Club, Writers Club, Library Committee.

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Roxanne Hollstien and Patricia Hayes feel that they must have made a small error in their experiment as they watch billows of white smoke pour out of their chemical concoction.

RILEY, SUZANNE KATHLEEN: Arts and Sciences, Coed Coun, selors, Red Cross Council, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

RISTAU, JUDY MARGUERITE: Arts and Sciences, Link._s under, classmen editor, Coed Counselors, Future Teachers Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee, honor roll, National Honor Society.

RITCHEY, JAMES LEROY: Trades Preparatory, Reserve wres, tling letter, Movie Operator.

ROACH, PAMELA SUE: Clerical.

ROBINSON, REGGIE DEAN: Arts and Science s, Joy Night par, ticipant , Reserve football letter, Re erve ba sketball letter , Varsity and Reserve track letters, l.Pternational Club, L Club, Hi , Spot Com, mittee, Link._s salesman, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee.

ROCKEFELLER, WINSTON PEYTON: Agriculture.

J. Ritchey

M. Roseberry

P. Roach C. Rouse

R. Robinson C. Rowe

ROSCHEW KI, LI DA JOA : Arts and Science , Joy Night crew and participant, Mummers play ca t, all , chool play crews, Coed Coun selors, Mime , Mummers vice-pres, ident , Pepper

ROSEBERRY, MARY ESTHER: Arts and Scienc es, opera orchestra, all-school play crew, Forum Club, International Club sec, retary, Mime , Peppers, Writers Club, As, sembly Committee, ECA Committee, Lincoln Youth Symphony, Orchestra, State Music Clinic, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees, honor roll, National Honor Society.

ROUSE, CAROL Y NE A : Arts and Sciences, opera committee, Joy Night par, ticipant, Aqualinks manager, Cheerleaders trea urer, Mime , Link._s sale man, Aoelian Choir , Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees, honor roll, National H o nor Society.

ROWE, CHARLES RAY: Engineering, Home Room Alterna t e ; Reserve basketball letter, Reserve track letter.

RUDDER, JOHN HOW ARD: Engineering.

RUDOLPH, PAUL HENRY: Arts and Sciences, Reserve football letter, Reserve track letter, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society, Society For Academic Achievement.

S. Riley W. Rockefeller J. Rudder J. Ristau L. Roschewski P. Rudolph

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RUMPELTES, PATRICIA A : Art and Sciences, Joy ight participant, International Club Orpheons, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girl Glee, Madrigals, honor roll.

RY A , PA TRICIA GAYLE: Clerical, Joy ight par, ticipant, Coed Counselor , Mimes, Peppers , Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

RYDER, A CY MARGARET: Teachers College, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Joy Night participant, Mummers play cast and tudent director, allschool play crews, Mimes, Mummers, Orpheons, Pepper squad leader, Writers Club, Scribe salesman, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees, honor roll.

SALDANA, JAMES: Trades Preparatory.

SALISBURY, SUSA LEA: Teachers College, Advo, cate compo mg room, Camera Club pre ident, secretary and treasurer , Peppers, Science Club, Sophomore Girls Glee, National Honor Society.

SA CHEZ, ESPERA ZA GARIVAY: Stenographic.

SASSO, CASSA DRA GAY: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Cheerleaders, Newcomers secretary, Keentime Council, Linl{s salesman, honor roll, Regents Alternate, Homecoming attendant.

SAUNSOCI, ELEA OR: Stenographic, Coed Counselor , Future Secretaries Club, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee.

SAYER, DARRELL EDWARD: Industrial Arts, Reserve basketball manager, Reserve baseball manager, Movie Operator.

C. Sasso

D. Sayer J. Schenkel

E. Saunsoci J. Schaffert J. Schidler

P. Rumpeltes N Ryder S. Salisbury

P. Ryan J. Saldana E. Sanchez

SCHAFFERT, JAMES WALTER: Arts and Sciences, Doormen.

SCHEN~EL, JAMES PHILIP: Trades Preparatory, Movie Operator.

SCHIDLER, JERRY DEAN: Business Administration, Home Room Representative, Varsity football letter, Var, sity basketball letter, L Club .

SCHULTZ, THEODORE EMMANUEL: Engineering, Linl{s business manager, Joy Night crew, Mummers play crew, all-school play crews, Band, Prep Band.

SCHWABAUER, RICHARD LEE: Trades Preparatory, Joy ight crew, Varsity and Reserve baseball letters, L Club, Movie Operator , Aeolian Choir

SCHWANEBECK, NANCY JOYCE: Business Admin, istration, Future Nurses Club,, Peppers.

R. Schwabauer N. Schwanebeck

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L. Schwartzkopf R. Shaner J. Schweitzer K. Shapiro

B. Schwisow M. Sheldon

SCHWARTZKOPF, LOUIS A.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Scribe essay editor and business man~ger, Joy Night participant, Mummers play cast and crew, all-school play crew, Varsity and Reserve golf letters, Chess Club president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, L Club, Mummers, Science Club, Writers Club, Scribe salesman, County Day commissioner, Regents All State Team, National Honor Society, Society For Academic Achievement.

SCHWEITZER, JUDITH ANN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Lin\s managing editor, Art Club, Coed Counselors, International Club, Peppers, Red Cross Council treasurer, 1'ophomore Girls Glee, honor roll, Reg ents Alternate.

SCHWISOW, BETTY JEAN: Stenographic, Joy Night participant, Future Secretaries Club, Peppers, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

SEGNER, CAL VIN MATTHEW: Trades Preparatory, Movie Operator.

C. Segner R. Shepard S. s iefkes

T. Seymour N. Shirey D. Simpson

SEYMOUR, THOMAS HENRY: Arts and Sciences, all, chool play student director, Var, sity tennis letter, Chess Club, Forum Club vicepresident and secretary, Band, Prep Band, Or, chestra, Regents Alternate.

SHANER, RANDOLPH GLENN: Engineer, ing, Home Room Representative and Alternate, opera orchestra, Joy Night participant, Mum, mers play cast, all-school play cast and crew, Reserve track letter, Mimes, Mummers, Boys Glee, Boys Octet, Lincoln Youth Symphony, Orchestra, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society.

SHAPIRO, KATHY: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night participant, International Club, Mimes, Mummers, Writers Club.

SHELDON, MICHAEL EARL: Trades Pre, paratory.

SHEPARD, ROBERT LEE: Bu siness Adminis, tration, Home R9om Representative and Alter, nate, Joy Night participant, Varsity and Reserve bJ.seball letters, Reserve wrestling letter, L Club, Doormen, Lin\s salesman, Movie Operator, Band. Dance B and.

SHIREY, NANCY KATHLEEN: Clerical, Coed Counselors, GAA, Peppers, Sophomore Girls Glee.

SIEFKES, STANLEY JOHN: Engineering, Home Room Representative, Lin\s formal pho, tography editor, Varsity and Reserve track let, ters, Chess Club, L Club, Science Club vice, president, Doormen, honor roll, National Honor Society, Society For Academic Achievement. SIMPSON, DENNIS: Bu siness Administration.

John Ingraham and Mike Mills use a little teamwork to solve a difficult graph problem in analytic geometry.
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M. Sinkule

L. Skomer

J. Smith

B. Sipma L. Small L. Smith

R. Skaggs B. Smith P. Snavely

SINKULE, MARCIA A : Stenographic, Joy Night participant, Coed Counselors, Fu, ture Secretaries Club secretary,treasurer, GAA , Orpheons, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glee.

SIP MA, BARBARA: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, opera commit, tee, Joy Night participant, Coed Counselors, Orpheons, Peppers, Red Cross Council sec, retary, ECA Committee, Hi,Spot Committee, Link._s salesman, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees, National Honor Society.

SKAGGS, ROBERT EDWARD: Businees Administration.

SK OMER, LOIS MARIE: Clerical, GAA, Peppers.

SMALL, LAWRENCE DONALD: Arts and Sciences, Scribe editor, Joy Night par, ticipant, Chess Club, Science Club, Writers Club vice,president and secretary, Lin~s sales, man, Scribe salesman, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society, Society For Academic Achievement.

SMITH, BONNIE JEANNE: Teachers Col, lege, Joy Night participant, Orpheons, Pep, pers, Lin~s salesman, Aeolian Choir, Sopho, more and Junior Girls Glees.

SMITH, JAMES ALLYN: Engineering, Link._s photographer.

SMITH, LEE: Clerical.

SNAVELY, PATRICIA JEAN: Arts and Sciences, International Club, honor roll, So, ciety For Academic Achievement.

A jack-in,the,box? No, really, it's just Jody Martin rehearsing for the 1963 Joy Night presentation, "Comedy Capers."

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C. Spadt S. Spiller

D. Spahn E. Stanton

SPADT, CONSTANCE SUE: Clerical, Home R~om Representative and Alternate, Peppers, honor roll.

SPAHN, DONALD LLOYD: Engineering, Joy Night participant, Band, Prep Band, Dance Band.

SPALDING, LYNETTE RUTH: Steno, graphic, Future Secretaries Club, Sophomore Girls Glee, honor roll.

SPILLER, SUSAN CHOATE: Arts and Sciences, all-school play cast, Mummers.

STANTON, ELIZABETH ENID: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Joy Night participant, Debate, Forum Club, Fu, ture Teachers Club president, International Club, Newcomers, Junior Girls Glee, Re, gents Alternate, National Honor Society.

STARCK, ROBERT DEAN: Business Ad, ministration, Joy Night participant, Varsity and Reserve football letters, L Club, Movie Operator.

STERNER, LARRY DEAN: Business Ad, mm1stration, Aeolian Choir, Band, Prep Band, Boy s Glee, Boys Octet, State Music Clinic.

STOEHR, DALE • ER WIN: Engineering, Band, Prep Band.

STOLZENBURG, MARY MARGARET: Homemaking, Joy Night participant, Pep, pers, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glee.

STORK, JOSEPH J.: Trades Preparatory, Movie Operator.

SVOBODA, RUDDY LEE: Trades Preparatory.

SVOBODA, SONDRA LEE: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night participant, International Club, Mimes, Orpheons, Peppers squad lead, er, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, State Music Clinic; Sophomore and Junior Girls Glee s

TALLAKSON, RICHARD N.: Trades Pre, paratory, Joy Night crew, Mummers ?la 1 crew, all-school play cr e w, Mummers, .'\ eolian Choir, Boys Glee, Madrigals.

T AMBKE, MARLYS JEAN: Homemaking, Coed Counselors, Pepper

L. Spalding

R. Starck

L. Sterner J. Stork R. Tallakson

TASSLER, JAMES LEE: Business Administration, Band, Prep Band.

D. Stoehr R. Svoboda M. Tambke

M. Stolzenburg S. Svoboda J. T assler

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A. Taube E. Tippery

TAUBE, ANDREW: Arts and Sciences, Student Council president, Home Room Represent, ative, Reserve swimming letter, Reserve football letter, Reserve tennis letter, Red Cross Council vice-president, Doormen, Prep Band, County Day assessor, Regents Alternate, Homecoming escort, National Honor Society, Society For Academic Achievement.

L. Tubbs

D. Ullman

L. Unland

J. Tucker T. Umberger V. Varvel

TAYLOR, MARTIN ROBERT: Arts and Sciences, Camera Club, Science Club, honor roll.

TEMMERS, ANNA: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Joy Night participant, Aqualinks president, Peppers, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

TERRY, MARCIA LYNNE: Arts and Sciences, Advocate staff, Joy Night participant, Future Nurses Club, wcomers, Peppers, honor roll.

THOMPSON, SUE ELLEN: Arts and Sciences, opera lead and orchestra, Joy Night participant, Mummers play crew and student director, all-school play casts and student director, Coed Counselors, International Club, Mimes, Mummers, Orpheons secretary, Writers Club vice-president and secretary, Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet, Lincoln Youth Symphony, Orchestra, Junior Girls Glee, State Music Clinic, County Day attorney, honor roll, American Field Service student to New Zealand, National Honor Society.

TIPPERY, ELAINE KAY: Stenographic, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

TOPHAM, JOHN EDWARD: Trades Preparatory, Joy Night crew, all-school play crew, Red Cross Council, Movie Operator, Safety Committee president and vice-president.

TORGLER: LYNN KATHRYN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative and Alternate, opera committee, -Joy Night participant, Mummers play crew, Coed Coun, selors, Future Teachers Club, Mimes, Mummers, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

TOWNSEND, JOHN DAVID: Business Administration, Home Room Representative, Varsity track manager, Reserve football letter, L Club, Prep Band.

TRIPPEL, DENNIS LEE: Arts and Sciences, Student Council, Home Room Repre, sentative and Alternate, sophomore class treasurer, opera lead, Joy Night participant, Varsity and Reserve football letters, Varsity and Reserve baseball letters, Reserve wrestling letter, L Club, Lounge Committee, Aeolian Choir, Prep Band, County Day superintendent of schools, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society, All-Sports escort.

TUBBS, LORETTA FAY: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, opera orchestra accompanist, Joy Night participant, Mummers play cast and crews, Coed Counselors president, Mimes, Mummers, Orpheons, Peppers, Aeolian Choir accompanist, Orchestra, Girls' State aeronautics department, Fine Arts Festival, honor roll, Regents four-year scholarship, National Honor Society, Society For Academic Achievement.

TUCKER, JUDITH ANN: Teachers College, Joy Night crew and participant, all, school play crew, Coed Counselors, International Club vice-president, Peppers, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, State Music Clinic, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees

ULLMA , DARRELL A.: Business Administration, Band.

UMBERGER, THOMAS WILEY: Engineering, Home Room Representative, senior class treasurer, opera orchestra, Joy Night Central Committee and participant, Reserve tennis letter, Chess Club, Science Club, Lincoln Youth Symphony, Dance Band, Or, chestra, Homecoming escort, National Honor Society, Society For Academic Achieve, ment.

UNLAND, LEE ANTHONY: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Advocate staff, Joy Night participant, Debate, Forum Club president and vice-president, Band, Prep Band, Dance Band , Orchestra, honor roll, Regents, Alternate, National Honor Society, Society For Academic Achievement.

VARVEL, VICTORIA LU: Arts and Sciences, Scribe associate editor, opera orchestra, Future Nurses Club, International Club, Orpheons, Peppers, Band, Orchestra, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society, Society For Academic Achievement. )

M. Taylor J. Topham A. Temmers L. Torgler M. Terry J. Townsend S. Thompson D. Trippel
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Officers of th e Lincoln Southeast and Lincoln High pep clubs support the American Field Service program by filling up on generous servings of spaghetti at the AFS spaghetti dinner.

VIRTANEN, VIVIAN NANCY: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night participant, Mummers play casts and crew, all-school play cast, Ches Club, Forum Club treasurer, International Club, Mime , Mummers, Orpheons, Science Club, Writers Club president, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees, Fine Arts Festival, honor roll, Regents Al, ternate, National Honor Society, Society For Academic Achievement.

VOGEL, GEORGE ROBERT: Engineering, Student Council president, opera committee, Joy ight participant, Varsity football letter, Reserve basketball letter, Reserve track letter, L Club president, Aeolian Choir, Boys Glee, County Day sheriff, National Honor Society, All,Sports king.

VOGT, JERRY MICHAEL: Arts and Sciences, Art Club, Regents Alternate.

VOSS, KARAN LYN : Clerical, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

WAGNER, ARTHUR I:EE: Bu ine Administration, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Advocate staff, Varsity and Re serve football letters, Reserve track letter, L Club secretary, Boys' State.

J. Vogt J. Ward K. Voss F. W arnsholz

A. Wagner C. Warren

WALTER, ALEXA DER: Bu iness Admin, i tration, Joy Night participant, Varsity and Re erve football letter , ar ity ha ketball letter, Re erve ha eball letter, L Club.

WARD, CHARLES C.: Industrial Art

WARD, JAMES CLARK: Fine Arts, Aeo, lian Choir, B and, Prep Band, State Music Clinic.

WAR SHOLZ, FRA CES JANE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Repre entative and Alternate, junior class treasurer, senior class president, Joy ight Central Committee and participant, Mummers play cast, Forum Club, International Club, Mimes, Mummers, Peppers president, Lin~s salesman, Aeolian Choir, Band, Dance Band, Lincoln Youth Symphony, Madrigal , Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees, Girls' State director of aeronau, tics, honor roll, ational Honor Society, All, Sports attendant.

W ARRE , CHERYL • A Art and Science , Sophomor e Girl Glee.

WATERS, MARCIA KAY: Stenographic, Home Room Representative and Alternate, Ad vocate composing room, Scribe typist, Camera Club treasurer, Future Secretaries Club, Pepper , Red Cross Council, Science Club, Sophomore Girls Glee.

WEBER, DO ALD W ARRE : Art and Sciences.

V. Virtanen A. Walter M. Waters G. Vogel C. Ward D. Weber

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Elin Solberg, exchange student from Norway, speaks to an interested audience on native custom , while Charles Lowe, LHS exchange student to Germany, await hi opportunity.

WEILL, NORMAN JOHN: Arts and Sciences, Advo, cate editor, Joy Night crew, all-school play crew, Art Club, International Club, Red Cross Council, Hi,Spot Committee, Lin~s salesman, Fine Arts Festival.

N. Weill K. Westerberg

D. Weimer L. Weston

R. Wendt H. Wheeler

WEIMER DIA E IRE E: Arts and Science, Home Room Alternate, opera lead, Joy Night participant, Mummer play ca t and crews , alkchool play ca t Interna , tional Club, Mimes cecretary, Mummer treasurer, Orph, eons vice-president, Peppers, Aeolian Choir; Girl Octet, Junior Girl Glee, State Mu ic Clinic, honor roll, ational Honor Society, Society For Academic Achievement.

WE DT, ROBERT MICHAEL: Art and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Joy ight crew and participant, Mummers play crews, all, chool play crew , Mummer , Orpheons, Band, Prep Band, Boys Glee, Aeolian Choir , Madrigals, State Music Clinic.

WE ZL, KAREN MARIE: Clerical, Peppers, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

WE Z, CHARLE E RAE: Busine Administration, opera committee, Mime , Pepper , U herettes.

WESTERBERG, KARE SUE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative and Alternate, opera committee, Joy Night crew and participant, all-school play crews, Cheer, leader vice-president , Coed Counselors, Future Teachers Club, International Club, Mimes vice-president, Hi-Spot Committee, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees, County Day clerk, National Honor Society.

WESTON, LINDA KAY: Homemaking, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

WHEELER, HANNAH PAGE: Art and Science, Home Room Representative, Joy Night crew and partici, pant, Mummers play casts, Forum Club secretary,trea , urer , Mummers, Red Cross Council, Science Club, Writers Club vice-president, honor roll, Regents Alternate, ation, al Honor Society, Society For Academic Achievement.

WHITSON, EARL DEAN: Trades Preparatory, Joy Night participant, Boys Glee.

WILLIAMS, JOH ALDE : Arts and Sciences.

K. Wenzl E. Whitson C. Wenz J. Williams

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L. Williams

Joyce Wilson B. Wilson D. Wimp

WILLIAMS, LEVO M : Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Re erve football letter.

WILSON, BARBARA A N: Arts and Sciences, Sophomore Girls Glee.

WILSON, CALVIN SCOTT: Engineering, Joy Night crew.

WILSO , JE NIE LOU: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, opera committee, Joy Night participant, Coed Counselors, Future Secretaries Club, Future Teachers Club vice-president, Inter, national Club, Mimes, Pepp~rs, Red Cross Council, Usherettes, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees, honor roll, National Honor Society.

WILSON, JESSIE ANN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room R epresentative, opera committee, Joy Night participant, Coed Counselors secretary, Future Secretaries Club, Future Teacher Club treasurer, Jn, ternational Club, Mimes, Peppers secretary, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees, honor roll, ational Honor Society , Society For Academic Achievement.

WILSON, JOYCE AN : Teachers College, GAA vice-president and secretary, Usherettes, Band, Prep I3and, honor roll.

WIMP , DELORES M.: Clerical, Joy Night partici, pant, Peppers, Sophomo :·e and Junior Girls Glees.

WIN , SUZANNE LOUISE: Teachers College, Joy Night participant, Coed Counselors, Interna, tional Club, Peppers, R ed Cross Council, Science Club, U herettes, Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees.

WINSTON, MER A LOUISE: Stenographic, P eppers.

WOOD, MICHAEL EUGE E: Trades Pr epara, tory, Library Committee, Movie Operator.

WORSTER, NA CY JANE: Clerical, Joy Night participant , Aqualink s, P eppers, Sophomore and Junior Girl Glees.

WORSTER, NEIL ALLAN: Trades Preparatory

Wilson M. Winston N aricy Worster

New students Ronnie Sweeton and Shirley Thrasher puzzle over the choice of electives as they register for their first semester as seniors at Lincoln High School.

C. Wilson S. Winn Jennie Jessie Wilson M. Wood Neil Worster
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G. Wright

L. Yost

J. Zieg

B. Yakel D. Zangari D. Ziegenbein

Miss Dorcas Weatherby chats with Louis Schwartzkopf and Vic Lacy about their selection for the Regents All-State Team.

WRIGHT, GARY EDWARD: Art and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, opera tudent director, Joy ight crew and participant, Mummers play casts, all- chool play ca t and crew, Reserve track letter, Mummer, -Aeolian Choir, Fine Art Fe tival, Regents Alternate, ational Honor Society.

YAKEL, BARBARA KAY: Art and Sciences, Home Room Representative and Alternate, opera committee, Joy ight participant, International Club, Orpheons treasurer, Peppers squad leader, Aeolian Choir, Madrigal , Sophomore and Junior Girls Glees, Homecoming attend, ant, All-Sports attendant.

YOST LUCILLE: Clerical, Peppers.

ZA GARI, DOMINIC JER0>.-1:E: Arts and Sciences, Re erve baseball letter, Forum Club secretary, Newcome rs president, Lounge Committee, National Honor Society.

ZIEG , JANET LOUISE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, opera committee, Joy ~ight participant, Coed Counselors, International Club, Pepper treasurer, Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet, State Music Clinic, Sophomore and Junior Girl Glee , honor roll, ational Honor Society, ociety For Academic Achievement.

ZIEGENBEIN, DO AL HARVEY: Arts and Sciences, ewcomers, Band, Prep Band, Regents Alternate.

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W iiliam Bertram

John Bruhl "

Cha~lotte Byron

Pedro Cameso

George Christian

Ronald Corum

Tommy Gagner

SENIORS NOT PICTURED

Ralph Kilburn

William Knauber

Jack Koch

Bobby Lacina

Darrel Martin

Jerry Palmer

Wesley Pope

Jesus Prieto

Robert Schelby

Jane Skaggs

Robert Smith

David Spevak

Ronalyn Sweeton

Shirley Thrasher

William Young

Although the 1962-1963 school year boasted no outstanding fads, Linda Alles, Gary Parker, Phil Gray, Frank Quinn, and Donna Lauterbach typify teen-age styles for the school year.

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On Hobo Day, eniors Linda Howell, Jessie Wilson, Bruce Anderson, and Paul Rudolph are seen enjoying a brief after, noon "siesta."

Juniors Perplexed By In-Between Year

As a junior, at the midpoint of your high,.school career, you have broadened your interests, friendships, and responsibilities . . . extended your knowledge . . . achieved some of your goals and established new ones for the senior year and for the future.

In many ways the middle year is the hardest. The decisions and choices you make . . . advanced schooling? . . . the business world? . . . a homemaker? . . . all will have far .. reaching effects. Time goes faster; soon you realize the necessity of making each moment count. Discovering more fully the standards which you choose to follow, you begin to develop a personal philosophy.

Extending your knowledge in previous,. ly studied subjects and grasping the basic ideas of new ones, you strive to comprehend the laws and ·principles of physics the

vocabulary and usage of a foreign language ... the patriotism and ideals of democracy learned in American history . furthering your scholastic interests and understanding.

You prove yourself in many ways as a County Day Representative . . . as a member of school committees . . . on publi,. cation staffs ... in play casts ... on athletic teams as well as in the classroom. Tryouts for cheerleader, octet and choir, Girls, State and Boys, State, and American Field Service stimulate your ambitions and goals for next year.

Now you are juniors . . . you look ahead to next year when you will be the sen,. iors, the leaders of Lincoln High School . you look back on what you have accomplish,. ed, confident of your leadership qualities.

Judy Abbott, Tommy Ablett, Ronald Acuna, Jerilyn Adam, Paula Adam , Glenn Adkis, son, Marilyn Ager, Con, nie Aldridge

Robert Alfieri, Jean Al, len, Judith Allen, David Alles, Eugene Alt, Ruth Amen, Willia~ Amen, Judith Amend 'I

Bob Andersoh, Janet Ander on, Martin Anthony, Gil Arnold, Clin, ton Atkinson, Marcia Ault, Georgia Axe, Vi, cki Bailey

John Bainbridge, Nancy Bantz, Roger Bantz, Denni s Barber, Jane Barry , Janice Bau er, Ro, ger Beaudro , Alexander Becker

Alexis Becker, Clifford Bedell, Connie Behrens, Larry B eldin, Nadine Bell, Ricky Bell, Lynne Belote, Stephanie Beltz

H elen Beneck e, Sandra Benn er, Thomas Benton, Low ell Berg, Mary Ber, ringer, Connie Bertwell, Verna Bett en, Susan Bettger

Allen B ettin, Johnnie Bilbo , Brenda Bindrum, Tatiana Bode, Margaret Bogue, Diane Bohner, Carol Bok , Georgia Bor, gens

Carol Bork, Henry Bor, nemeier, Charlie Borner , Leonard Bosinio, Dean Bowen , Larry Bower s, Milton Bowling, D ennis Bowman

Denni s Bradshaw , Karen Brady , Timothy Br een, Cynthia Brenning , Mari, lyn Brill, Kathleen Brt , Sharon Brun , Paul Bry, an

Wanda Bryan , Jerry Buczynsky s, Richard Burch , Karen Burke, Shirley Burkett , Terry Burkey, Susan Cacek, Betti;:: Campbel!

David Campbell, Joanne Campbell, Rosemary Campbell, Sonja Camp, bell, Philip Carey, Gary Carlson, Cynthia Carr, Gregory Caudel

Charlene Cave , Ruben Ceballos, Stev en Chand, ler, Carol Chavira, Har, old Chesnin, Emil Chor, owicz, Phillip Chicola, Daniel Chri tensen

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Leslie Ebner, Jeanne Ed, dens, Sheryl Eddy , Jeanne Edmondson, Lar, ry Dean

Shirley Elliott, Mary EI, lis, William Ellis, Theo, dore Epp

Roger Estrada, Patricia Eyres, John Fech, Charlene Fahrnbruch

Phyllis Finley,

Ford, William Forester, Clifford Foster, Gary Foster

Larry Foster, Shirley Foster, Terry Foudray, Web ter Fowler

JoAnn Christensen, Ro, bert Chri tensen, Mich, ael Clark, Linda Claw, son, Loran Clement, Jim Cline, David Cochran, Marcia Cohen

Thomas Connors, Carol Cook, Richard Coons, Lonnie Corey, Floyd Cornell, David Cotton, Charles Cramm, Larry Crawford

Carla Cronkite, Susan Crook, Gary Crossen, bacher, Nancy Curtin, Gene Czubowicz, Alice Dale, Margaret Dand, ridge, Linda Davidson

John Davis, Bill Dayton, Leslie DeBoer, Molly Denton, Sally Derby , Thomas Dermyer, Har, old Dexter, Michael Dis, ney

Robert Dittoe, Shirley Dolezal, Roy Donahoe, Donna Dorsey, Carol Doty, Carolyn Douglas, Palhela Down , Carole Drager

Elaine Drewing, Myrna Drewing, Connie Drie, wer, Lynn Durst, John Dzerk, Jimmie Earley, wine, Larry Earleywine, Sheryl Eberly

As Donna Sieckman, Bruce Staats, and Carla Cronkite compare grades, they discuss ways to improve their marks.

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Daniel Fraley, Linda Franklin, Marilyn Fran, son, Walter Fras, Gerald Frazier, Kathleen Freauf, Lyle Frey, Glenn Friendt

Ronald Froscheiser, Car, ole Fuller, Bruce Fulton, Robert Fuss, Dennis Gardner, James l;arnsey, Charles Garrett, i Cheryl Gassman

Ronda Gavin, Donna Geier, J ani'ce Geiger, John George, Shirley Gerlach, Gary Gilmour, Steve Goetz, Larry Goldstone

Santos Gomez, James Gordon, Richard Gordon, Everett Grady, La, Vern Grage, Sandra Greathouse, William Griesinger, Linda Gross

Mary Grosscup, Eileen Guilliatt, Roger Gunn, Bill Haberlan, Barry Hagen, James Hahn, Nancy Halstead, Steph, en Halsted

Lynne Hamilton, Victor Hancock, Carolyn Han, neman, Carl Hanner, Lucille Hansel, Judith Hansen, Joseph Harb, son, Cynthia Hardin

Helen Harrell, Steve Harris, Linda Hart, Di, anne Hatcher, Richard Hatcher, Billie Haugh, ton, Charles Hauptman, Kathleen Hawkins

Ernest Haye , Linda Hayes, Nancy Hayter, Patricia Heidenreich, Le, roy Heinbigner, Charles Hendrix, Gloria Hergen, rader, Roger Hergenra, der

Victor Hergenrader, Donald Hermanson, John Hershberger, Mary Hesser, Sharon Hetherington, David Hickman, Richard Hobson, Wan, da Hoffart

Romaine Hoff man, Geor , giann Holbert, Judy Holland, Thelma Ho, man, Ladonna Horner, Carolyn Horton, Frank Howland, Nancy How, land

Elizabeth Hruza, Wil, liam Hruza, Bruce Hud, son, Thomas Hudson, Richard Hughes, Jerry Hunter, Joe Husband, Rita Hutsell

James Ihrie, Joyce Ilg, Imants Ilisko, Charles Ingram, Roger Itzen, James Jacobs, Connie Jancik, Valda J aunzemis

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Lois Jensen, ancy Jen• en, Larry Johns, Cyn• thia Johnson, Janelle Johnson, Leslie Johnson , Marc J oh nson, Nancy Johnson

Donnamarie Jones, John Jones, Ronald Jone , Doris Jordan, Gerald Kamprath, Charles Kant, Paul Kant, Lalonna Kar• nopp

Mary Lou Karnopp, An, • dis Kaulins, Karen Keefe, Robert Keeney, Robert Keller, Victor Keller. Sandra Kelsey, Glen Kemble

Betty Kemp, Wayne Kennedy, Sandra Kes , Thomas Kincaid, Bar, bara King, Leo Kirk, Becky Kleckner, Linda Kleckner

Richard KlecknE"r, Wil, liam Kling, Donald Klfopert. Judith Knarr , Judy Knaub, Robert Knoop , Nancy Knott, Cynthia Koch

Kathleen Koch. Patricia Kolb, Patricia Kolb. Rick Kolb, Kathryn Kotil, Linda Kowrack, Dave Kraegel, Tom Krieger.

Ta mes Krull, Sharon Kuehn, Victor Kuklin, (;ary Kurtzer, Lydia Kushulinski, Curtis Kus• ter, Donah LaGue, Lin• da Landess

Barbara Langille, Shar• on Langley, Thomas La, Rose , Vivian Larsen, William Larsen, Kay Latzel, Lois Laube, Ro• bert Lawrence

Richard Laws, James Lawson, Susan Lawson, Duane Leach, Michael Lederer , Betty Lee, Connie Leichner, John Leith

Michael Lemond, Gary Leyden, Richard •Ligen• za, Harvey Lile, Robert Linkugel, Carol Litt, John Little, Kenneth Livingston

Helen Logusz, Doris Lohr, Cheryl Long, Bil· lie Loos, Stephen Loos, Terry Loo , Gary Luedtke, Steven Lut•

Randall Luttrell, Shir• lene Lybarger, Hertha Macrow, Charles Mag• nuson, David Mahaffey, Horace Mahr, Carolyn Manthey, Carol Maresch

Cheryl Mar h, Charle Martin, Sharon Martin, Toni Martin, Bonnie Mason, Steven Ma a, Judith Mathena, Rich, ard Matson

Ronda Mattingly, Carol Mauel, Paulette Maus, Judy Maxey, Paul May, field, Patricia McClar, non, Judith MtConnell, Jack McCormic:Jc

Karen McCO\m, Fred, rick McDaniel, Michael McDonald, Charles Mc, Ginnis, Thomas McGin, ty, Nancy McGlasson, Kathy McGrew, Michael McGrew

Patricia McGrew, Dian, na McGuire, Sandra Mc, Guire, Gary McKay, James McKelvey, Janet McKnight, Linda Mc, Laughlin, Kathy McMa, han

Mary McMun~ Ba~ua Medina, Toby Meisner, Carol Mentzer, Barbara Merley, Hannelore Mey, er, Jacob Michel, Sandra Middletc,n

Tandra Miers, Kathleen Miles, Charles Miller, Dennis Miller, Gary Miller, Georgia Miller, Laura Miller, Mary Ann Miller

Susan Mills, Sandra Minard, ancy Misko, Faye Modenstein, Kath, erine Moore, Paul Moore, Robert Moore, Carolyn Morgan

Planning class activities is one of the many duties of junior class dflicers, Richard Burch, secretary; Roberta Ragatz, vice, president; Sally Sheridan, treasurer; David Taladay, president.

Studying in the lounge? Pat Charlton and Loretta Sieck find it's almost impossible to study in such distracting surroundings.

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Connie Leichner and Linda Kowrack watch with surprise, as Terry Foudray prepares to devour" her favorite flavor of ice cream.

Demonstrating their first-aid skills on patient Ron Taylor, Health Ed. student , Vic Kuklin and Bill Amen, examine their accomplishments with pride.

Johnny Morgan, M;1ra• lee Morgan, Armand Murphy, Judith Myers, Larry Nance, Sylvia Narramore, Pamela Nel· son, Ronald Nelson

Kathryn icoll, Richard Niederhaus, Ronald Niederhaus, Robert Nor• man, Lance Oberg, Mil, ton Ochsner, Richard

Ogden, Daniel Oldfield

Harold Olson, Leslie Orth, Eva Ortiz, Keith Ottoson, Elizabeth Ozo, lins, Patricia Packer, Randal Palmer, Janet Parks

Tudith Parnham, Sharon Passieux, Bart Patterson, Pauline Paul, Robert Payne, Willie Payne, Harlan Pearson, Donna Pedersen

Rori Peery, William Peery, Fred Pelton. Douglas Petersen, Sarah Petersen. Ron Peterson, Wayne Peterson, Helen Pfeiff

S.usan Phelps, Judith Phillips, Allen Pilking• ton, Lindsey Pinkston, Alan Ploudre, Diana Pohl, John Polhemus, Mary Polson

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Lehte Pool, Su an Po, wer, Edith Prettyman, Nancy Proffitt, Gary Pulec, Ray Pyle, Doro, thy Quam , eoma Ra, der '-:'

Roberta Ragatz, Linda Raley , Betty Ramsey, Sharon Rane~ , Bobby Randall, Davi~ Rasco, Crystal Ras Ip ussen, Wayne Rawsofl

Carla Ray, Donna Ray, Sandra Rebensdorf. Aar, on Reed, Jerry Reg er, Bill R ente r , Joyce Reth , erford, Jane Rhoades

Joline Rieger, Catherine Riley, Raymond Ring, Rog er Ripley, Marvin Ritchey, Mavis Ritchey, Margaret Rizor , James Robinson

Mike Robinson, Jerry Rockwell , Su san Roelfs, Kathleen Rogers , Ed, ward Rohrdanz, Gloria Roof, Karen Ross, Le, Roy Rothe

Sheryl .Rotter, Mary

Rownd, Stephen Ryan, Patricia Ryon, Robert Sader, Jeanie Saldana, William Sammons, Phyl, lis Sattler

Kathrine Schach, Mich, ael Schaefer, Richard Schaefer, Stanley Scha, fer, James Schall , Ruth, ann Schaumburg, Har, old Scheidt, Michael Schell

Julia Scherbak, Jeannie -111111!!!!!~ :;;d !~!!I

Scherer, Karla Schidler, Roger Schleiger, Paul Sehl unsen, Patricia Schmailzl, John Schmidt, Pamela Schmidt

William Schmuck, Lar, ry Schneider, Bonnie Schnell, Sharon Scho, maker, Susan Schott, Walda Schrader, Janis Schreiner, Roger Schrei, ner

John Schrekinger, Mary Schriner, Tom Schrunk, John Schulz, Leslie Schumacher, Judy Schwanebeck, Marlene Schwartz, Glenn Schwartzkopf

Shirley Seay, Sheila Sed, dens, Joseph Seewald, Gayland Seidel, Nola Severson, Phylli s Shad, ley, Janette Shanek, Gail Shaw

Vondra Shaw, Roberta Sheets, Patricia Sheldon, Sally Sheridan, Donna Shew, Valentina Shew, cow, Richard Shorney, Mary Siebels

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Thoma Siebcls, Loretta Sieck, Donna Sieck, mann, icolai Silchenko, Gene Simp on, Roberta Simp on, Marcia Sims, Victor Sinica

Jasper Skinner, Dan Slaikeu, Collette Smith, Esther Smith, Janet Smith, Kenneth Smith, Larry Smith, Lawrence Smith

- Mary Smith, Robert Smith, George Snider, Margaret Solick, Vir, ginia Solt, Sharon Som, mer, Mary Speight, Ca, thy Spencer

Johnnie Spencer, Pamela Sprague, Janet Springer, David Starkweather, Charlene Staska, Nancy Stegall, Larry Stephens, Karen Stephenson

Robert Stern, Helen Ste, ven , Jame Stier, Cath, er~ne Stilwell, Bruce Staats, Patricia Stricker, Denni Stroup, Sharon Stump

Richard Sundling, James Sutton, Diane Svara, Linda Swartz, Sheryl Sweeton, Larry Swobo, da, David Taladay, Ro e, mary Tallis

Beverly Tannahill, Jeanie Taube, Patti Tautfest, Ron Taylor, Ronald Taylor, Bixby Teeters, Mike Terry, Irene Thoher

Jacquie Thomann, Gary Thomas, James Thomas, Kay Thomas, Julia Tho, mason, Charlene Thomp, son, David Thompson, Tommie Thompson

Linda Thrasher, Gerry Tice, Joyce Tichota, Rhonda Tillman, James Tindle, Sandra Tomandl, Juris Tontegode, Alvin Tooke

Trieva Traster, John Traudt, Donald Tubbs, Karen Tyrrell, Galen Ullstrom, Andrew Upi ti s, Jerry Van Amerongen, David Van Cleaf

Fredric Vandeburg, Nel, son Van Eperen, Gear, gia Van Horn, Joyce Van Laningham, Linda Van Landingham, Eliza, beth Van Sickle, Carol Varela, Katherine Varney

Robert Vasatka, Patty Vergith, Marilyn Ver, saw, Martin Vietnieks, Sandra Vinson, Connie Vohnout, Sharon Von Busch, Charles Vose

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Diane Vasta, Victoria Wadley, James Wahe, Dianna \Vaid, incent Walczyk, Gerald Wal, ker, John Walker , Lyal Walker

Ronald Walker: Shirley Wallin, Robert Wallis, George Ward, Bonnie Warner, Sand~ Wat, son, Michael Weber, Sally Weber ,.1

Thoma Weeth, Rod Wehrhan, Mary Weigandt, Dane Weindorf, Helen Weisenborn, Charles Wenz, Lawrence Wenzl, Thomas Wertman

Den.llis Wertz, Diane West, Jerold West, Paula West, Kenneth Whisenhunt, Mary Whitby, Al, ' ex White, Robert White

Gary Whitson, Diane Wiemers, Mike Wilcox , Venita Wilksen, James Williams, Steven Williford, Darrell Wilson , Linda Wilson

William Winkelman, Dennis Winslow, Gary Wohlers, Margaret Wolcott, Samuel Wolff, Nancy Worster , Susan Wright, Joyce Wyman

Lois Yo t, Crystal Young, Margaret Young, Leslie Younkin , Christine Yule, Erika Zands

COUNTY GOVERNMENT DAY

REPRESENTATIVES : Bottom Row: Joline Rieger, Andis Kaulins, JoAnn Chris, tensen, Kathryn Nicoll, Marilyn Brill, Stephanie Beltz, Judith Myer s Top Row: John Dzerk, Thomas Dermyer, Mary Ann Miller, Alice Dale , Karen Stephenson, Cynthia Hard in, Geor gia Axe, Roberta Ragatz, Laura Miller.

Sophomores Adjust to New Surroundings

Bewildered lost . . . words that de.scribe your feelings about those first days of school life as a sophomore. At first you feel alone . . . you don, t know where to go or whom to ask for help . . . the long halls, though filled with hundreds of noisy, hurried students, appear impersonal, unfriendly.

However, you find this feeling only tern porary . . soon you are reneV(ing old friendships and developing new ones . . help is offered by teachers and fellow stu,. dents . . . the halls are crowded with friend.ly faces ... no longer do you feel anony.mous or insignificant in the very large Soph.omore Class.

New subjects are undertaken ... you may study sophomore English by television . encounter varied forms of life in biology

and ponder the theorems, axioms and proofs · of geometry. You find that the auditorium and cafeteria provide a new concept in study halls for completing your tons of homework. Soon you are participating in a variety of extracurricular activities, making more friends, acquiring new skills, and working toward new and higher goals . . you en,. gage in competitive sports to improve phy.sical abilities art, drama, music and stage performances to develop talent . .. service groups to better your school and community ... all stimulating interests for the future. Through your own initiative and the interest and help of others, you find your place. You begin to take pride in your in,. dividual achievements and the achievements of your class, the Sophomore Class of 196 3 . . . the Senior Class of 196 5.

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Doris Abbott, Pearl Ace, Jo Adair, Gloria Adam, Jeannette Adam , ancy Adams, Rodney Ahl, berg, Sondra Ahrendt

Helen Aiello...,.. Karen Akin, Jane Albers, Bar, bara Albright, Shirley Aldape, Shirley Alfieri, ancy Allen, R.o e Al, ley

Paula Almanza,."' Wayne ~!!!!!~~::;:~~ ~~

Andersen, Leatrice Anderson, Linda Anderson, Denis Applebee, Sha:-on Applebee, Catherine Arenas, Bonnie Armtrong

Marcia Arnold, Bonnie Arrigo, Don Atkinson, Jon Atkinson, Aldis Augstums, Beverly Aus, tin, Suzette Avery, Dan, iel Aye

Janice Bachle, Larry Bailey, Patrick Bailey, Donald Baker, Deanna Balderson, Albert Bald, win, Emmerich Balla, Mary Banks

Jacqueline Barber, Ruth Barnes, Richard Barth, Russ Basler, John Bas, sett, Robert Bassett, Raymond Bates, Albert Bauer

Carole Bauer, Loretta Bauer, Susan Bauer, Marjory Beard, Edward Beatty, Larry Beaty, John Beaver, Patty Becker

Theodore Becker, Sam, uel Beechner, Peggy Behrens, Nancy Beldin, Jack Bell, Victoria Ben, der, Estella Bennett, Kenneth Benton

David Berlowitz, Terry Bernhardt, Linda Bice. Harvey Bieber, Richard Birkmann, Kathryn Bis'low, Robert Bixler, Lois Blakely.

Luther Blessing, Steph, en Bloom, Karen Blum, Sherryl Blum, Letty Bodfield, Susan Bodie, Shelia Boggess, Rebecca Bogue

Phyllis Bomberger, San, dra Bonacker, Judith Bond, Robert Bonham, Rita Borcherdt, Dennis Borgman, Robert Bothe, Joel Bouchard

Michael Boucher, Mi, chael Bouman, Michael Bousquet, Marsha Bowlin, Barbara Bowman, Carolyn Boyd, Stephen Boyd, Beverly Bracken

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Michael Douthit, Jim Dreith, Sandy Drew, Dennis DuMond, Julie Dunn, Michael Durst, DeWayne Duskin, Ro, ger Dutcher

Gerald Ebers, ~orothy Ebner, Sandra Ebner, Cheryl Elliott, James Enevoldsen, Melodee Eno, Patricia Evo, Jean Ernst t Terry Ernstme~r, Bar, bara Eslyer, Toni Estes, Connie Ewerth, Linda Fain, Mary Farrar, My, ron Fasnacht, Emily Fernbaugh

Catherine Ferrel, Peggy Ferrell, Joseph Fielder, Linda Fifer, Nancy Filbert, Janice Fjeldheim, David Flanagan, Mary Folmer

Sheryl Fontaine, David Forsyth, Donald Forsyth, Roseann Fowles, Barbara Fox, Denise Franklin, Lindy Franz, Blanche Freeman

Linda Freeman, Sally Freeman, Linda Frieden, Sharon Froscheiser, Dor• othy Fuller, Kenneth Fuller, Bonnie Fullmer, Shirley Fuss

Dean Gadeken, An, thony Gandara, Jack Gannon, Don Geier, Nancy Geistlinger, Glen Gemmell, Della George, Molliann Gerlach

Selecting their favorite candidates for stu, dent council, sophomores, Brent Worms and Connie Mayence, are amazed at the ballot's length.

To better acquaint parents and students with school activities is the purpose of Sophomore Open House. Visiting with Mrs. Alexander are SMSgt and Mrs. B. Barber, Jackie Barber, and Paul Stanton.

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Carolyn Gerner, Allen Ger tenberger, Bonnie Gibb, MaryBeth Gib, son, Katherine Gilbert, Gayle Glantz, Gary Gla, thar, Michael Gleason

Ronald Glenn, Gloria Gloe, Carl Godwin, Harry Goeglein, Connie Goeschel, Marjorie Goe, schel, Linda Goldstein, Jackie Golling

Roger Gomez, Lita Goodman, Sandra Goodman, Thomas Gor, don, Mary Gorham, Ste , phen Gorka, John Gra, ham, Kathleen Graham

Gary Gregg, Barbara Green, Lynn Green , Phillip Green, Robert Green, John Greenwald, John Grevich, Terry Groh

Larry Group, Mike Groves, Richard Grue, nemeyer, George Gude, Kristine Gulley, Michael Gwin, Larry Hagen, Harold Hahn

Margaret Hale, Mary Hall, Sharon Hall, Al, berta Hamilton, Bruce Hammond, Bob Hanneman, Molly Hanneman, LuCinda Hansel

Robert Hansel, Alan Hansen, Jan Hansen, Thomas Hansen, Rich, ard Hanthorn, Douglas Hardin, Sharon Hard, nock, Donnie Harling

Karen Harrington, Pa, tricia Harris, Quentin Harris, William Harsh , barger, Linda Hatfield, Cecilia Hatten, Lynn Havel, Marsha Hawkins

John Hayes, William Heggen, Stephen Heide, mann, Janelle Heizer, Peggy Helfenstein, Ka, thryn Hellweg, Stella Henderson, Linda Henrichs

Francine Hensley, John Hergenrader, Linda Hergenrader, Harold Hermonie, Don Herrick, Sherry Hershner, Connie Hesser, Beverly Hetrick

Joseph Hetrick, Diana Hiatt, Kenneth Hiatt, James Hicks, Doreen Higgins, Katherine Hig, gins, Patricia Hill, Judy Hillhouse

John Hilt, Mary Hikes, Judy Hirst, Lynn Hirst, Donella Hitz, Donna Hlavacek, Galin Hod, ges, David Hodtwalker

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Melvin Hoff man, An, drea Hogge, James Hoke, Gerald Holbrook, Clair Holcomb, Terr· Hollamon, Gerald Hol, !er , Marla Hollers

Linda Holling~orth, Dennis Holman, Vir, ginia Holmes, Frederick Horn, Jane Horton, Sherri Housel, :eatricia Houston, Robert How, ard 1

Barbara Huck, Jack Huck, Donald Hughes, Michael Humphreys, Doral Hunt, Geoff Huntington, Sandra Ingraham, Roger Inselman

Terry Ireland, Anthony Jackson, David Jackson, Patricia Jackson, Gary Jacobs, Geraldine J a, cobs, John Jacobs, Rod, ney Jacobs

Vicki Jacobson, Irene

J akobsons, Connie J anc, Jan Jasinski, Diane J irkovsky, Bonnie Johns, Malcolm Johnsen, Carol Johnson

Eddie Jonnson, Julie Johnson, Karl Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Ste, phen Johnson, Teresa J alley, David Jones, Marilyn Jones

Alan Jordan, Patsy _Tor, dan, William Joyner, Allen Kaale, Eero Kaar, ma, James Kage, Janet Kahler, Pamela Kahm

Philip Kane, Robert Kapke, Carlene Kauf, man, Barbara Kehm, Joyce Kehn, Judith Kehn, Nancy Kelly, Vi, cki Kemble

Jimmy Kent, Donald Kermmoade, Linda Kerr, Mark Kimball, Keith Kimbrough, E , ther King, Linda King, Christian Kingery

Johnny Kirkendoll, Ker, ry Kister, Harry Koch, Bernie Koehne, Jerry Kohn, Ronald Kolarik, Ronnie Kontos, Myren Kot

Zaiga Krauze, Shirley Kreick, Larry Krepel, Lyle Krueger, Jeannine Kruse, Sharon Kruse, Sandra Krygier, Richard Kucera

Patricia Kurtz, Anna Kushulinski, Christabel Lacy, Linda Lade, Da, vid LaDuke, Diana Lamb, Wanda Lance, Marilyn Landers

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The improvement of our school i one of the goals sophomore class officer , Paula Almanza, treanurer; Phyllis Bomberger, ecretary; Bob Cole. vice-pre ident; and John Jacobs, president, hope to achieve.

Visiting home rooms Principal William Bogar di cu e cla sroom procedures and school policie with sophomores.

Jimmy Langley, John LaPlante, Deborah Lapping, David Larson, Becky Leikam, Richard Leiper, Stephen Lempka, Harold Lentz

Shirley Lentz, Deanna Lewis, Thomas Lewis, Timothy Lewi , Ru sell Llewellyn, Janet Lind, trom, Janet Linnell, LeJie Lin cheid

Zola Lintz, Sabra-Jean Livingston, Michael Lockee, Arnold Longoria, Gregory Loo , Linda-Lee Lougee, Robert Love, Robert J. Love

Frederick Lovelace, Kent Lovelace, Phillip Lund, Kathy Lunger, Bonita Luternow, Kath, leen Luthultz, Robert Lyberi , Jame Macdonald

Sharon Maher, Denni \1aloney, Ann Maly, Earle Mankey, Suzanne Mapel, Ruby Marchand, \1ichacl Marcum, James Markel

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Joe Marroquin, Richard Marsh, Richard Marsh, all, James Martin, Linda Martin , Robert Martin, Sherry Mason, Nina Mattick

Joyce Maul, Constance Mayence, Kathy Mc, Cabe, Jan ell McClellan, Jan McConnell-, orma McCown, Larr~ McCoy, Martha McCui&tion

James McCullough, Ri, chard McCurdy, Jerry McDonald, LuAnn Mc, Grath, Bruce McLarty, Barney McLaughlin, Margo McMaster, Jim, mie McNeil =-'===--=::;;.;;, Viki McPherson, Henry McWilliams, John Meeks, James Mehan, Anita Mendoza, Ross Metcalf, Pamela Mewes, David Meyer

Jane Meyer, Janet Mey, er, Joan Meyer, Kenneth Meyer, Rudena Meyer, Jim Milburn, Nancy Milburn, James Miller

Karin Miller, Larry Mil, ler, Andrew Minicz, Gary Minnig, Donald Mittan, Jeanette Moel, ler, Richard Mogstad, Ella Moore

Barbara M~rgan, Sharon Morrison , Mary Morten, sen, Faye Moss, Larry Mowrer, Cheryl Muet, ing, Roger Mulder, Kent Mulkey

Nancy Munden, Jean, elle Myers, John eal, Kathleen Ness, Penny Nichols, Susan ichols, Thomas Nickell, Linda ickles

Judith Norden, William Norman, Daniel Novak, Doreen Novak, Char, latte Nowakowski, Ro, bert Nydegger, John Ogden, Melody Oglesby Lavonne 01 en, Ronda Olson, Carol Oosting, Laura Oppegard, Eliza, beth Ostermiller, Kath, erine Ostermiller, Dick Oswald, John Ottoson

Danny Outz, Larry Ow, ens, Linda Owen , Gatis Ozol , Susan Pabst, Cynthia Palmer, Phyllis Palmer , Glenda Pape

Ralph Parker, Sherry Parker, Michael Patzer, Bill Paulson, Jesse Payne, Evelyn Peery, Gail Penrod, Cathy Pesek

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Joan Peter, Steven Peters, Alicia Peterson, Paul Pfundt, Sandra Phillips, iolet Phillips, Ann Pickett, Dan Piller

tephen Player, Kath, leen Ploszay, Roger Pohl, Mary Pohle, Jane Polhe, mu , Barbara Polivka, Karl Polivka, Gwendolyn Poyser

Leslie Prai, Sharm•, Prri, chaska, Jane P1 ocLr, Richard Radke, Robert Randolph, Michael Raney, StP-ven Rasmu sen, Bruce Rauscher

Mary Rawlings, Bruce Raymer, Jean Reddish, Danny Reel, Kathryn Reetz, Roni Reeves, Ralph Reger, Bill Reich

Gordon Reifschneider, Henry Reifschneider, Susan Reinhardt, RoGene Reinhart, William Rekart, Lynda Remigio, Janet Rhoden, Randolph Rhody

Susan Rice, Melvin Richards, Joanie Rider, William Riley, JoEllen Roach, Connie Robbins, Marjorie Roberts, Gra• ham Robertson

Jackie Robinson, Marcia Robinson, Michael Rob, inson, Nancy Robirtson, Patricia Robinson, Su, an Robin on, Mary Roddenberry, Carol Rodney

Jame Rogers, Nadine Rohan, Lawrence Rohn, Thomas Rohn, Susan Ro e, Donald Roth, Lonnie Roth, Patricia Rulla

John Rutt, Sharyn Saario, Karen Sachtle• ben, Carol Salter, Julie Sanborn, Martha Sanger, Dirk Sasso, Janice Sayers

Jeff Sayre, Glenda Schaffert, Constance Scheel, John Schellpeper, Phyllis Schenkel, Michael Scherbak, Vasi Scherbak, Marjorie Sche sler

Jimmy Schleicher, Michael Schleiger, Kenneth Schmailzl, Pamela Schmersal, Alan Schmidt, Larren Schneckloth, Cheryl Schneider, Gerry Schneider

Jeanne Schneider, Sandra Schneider, Robert Schnell, Jackie Schone, man, Lee Schrader, Lar, ry Schultz, ancy Schultz, Melodie Schulz

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"They'll never read this!" says Deanna Lewis as she signs the receipt for her 1963 Lin~s, which she has just purchased from annual-salesman Cindy Hansel.

ancy Schwindt, Pat• rick Searle, James Sears, Linda Seibel, Linda Sev, erson, Sandra Sexton , Stanley Sexton, Inez

Seydlitz

Barbara Shaner, Ninna

Shapoval, Mary Shaw, Can:ilyn Shea, Richard Shepard, Karen Shertzer, Gary Sherwood, l Sally Shildneck .., ==--c- Susan Shildneck, Jody Shriner, Cheryl Shul~in, Harold Simpson, Daryl ! Sincebaugh, Gary Sin, kule, Gary Sinner, My, 4 ron Sisel

•• Ll o yd Sitzman, Ardis Slade, Daniel Sligar, Sandra Slemin, Harold Smelser, Sharon Smel, ser, Barbara Smith, Delbert Smith

Dennis Smith, James Smith, Kit Smith, Rich, ard Smith, Roberta Smith, Thomas Smith, Verma Smith, Patricia Snyder

der, Timo• Robert Sommer, Mel• Judy So'm, r a Sorensen, ( nchman

J ohn Spaedt, Evelyn Speight, Margaret Sper• ry, Michael Spomer, Judy Stacy, Darrell Stal, naker, Rodney Stamm, Robert ~tonerock

Faced with a problem familiar to many students, Lonnie TeSelle and Mike Bousquet try to determine how to get the "necessities" into such a small locker.

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Robert Stanley, Paul Stanton, Roger Stark, Cheryl Steele, Patricia Stephen ; Lillian Stev, enson, Mike Stidhem, Mary Stoeckle

Charlene Stoehr, Judy Stofer, Grant Story, Bar, bara Stoughton, Jerri Stransky, George String, ' fellow, Sharon Stuart, Diane Stubbendeck

John Stuertz, Vicki Stutzman, James Sulli, van, Atricia Sultzbaugh, Dianne Sundling, Susan Swain, Jolene Swanson, Gary Tankersley

Herman Tapp, Judith Tassler, Bruce Taylor, Edward Taylor, Howard Taylor , Julie Taylor, Lonnie TeSelle, Gary Thelander

James Tichota, Gary Tillman, Anna Tilts, Betty Tindle, Dona Toombs, Lureene Toombs, Pamela Tracy, Alan Trauernicht

Hilde Trei, Janis Treijs, Patricia Trudeau, Mi, chael Trujillo, Robert Tucker, Lois Uldrich, Vicki Underhill, David Van Hook

Mary Van Sickle, Bar, bara Van Zandt, Monty Vetter, Sharon Vliet, Ronald Vogel, Larry Vowell, Delores Wag, goner, Richard Wake, man

Sandra Walbrecht, Phil, ip Waldron, Janet Wal, lace, Robert Wallace, William Wallace, Den, nis Walls, Eliza beth Ward, Larry Ward

Sharon Warne, Walter W arnsholz, Gale Wat, ers, Jimmy Watson, Bet, ty Way , Ronald Way, Susan Weatherly, Garry Weber

James Weber, Margaret Weber, Robert Weber, Gary Weiler, Allan Weimer, Gisela Weisman, Marvin Wenciker, John Wenzl

Boyd West, Neil West, William Westlund, Har, vey Weyand, Cheryl Wheeler, Marvin Wheeler, Carlin Whis, enhunt, Marjory White

Robert Whitmore, Tim, othy •Wickham, Gaylord Wilcox, Cynthia Wil, kinson, John Wilkinson, David Williams, Jeryl Williams, Valerie W il, Iiams

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Keith Willi , Charles Wilson, Jame Wil on, Jerry Wilson, Eddie Wime, Joan Winders, Duane Winkler, Wil, liam Winter

Karen Wohler , Ray, mond Woodward, Fran, cine Workman Brenda Worm~, Br£nt Worms, Richard w:ede, Becky Wright, Sh'!.ton Wright

Te:-ry Wymore, Cheryl Yager, Martha Yakel, Myron Yohn, Lamont Yon key, Edith Young, Larry Young, icki Youngscap

Marion Zaba, atalie Zieg, Rota Zigur s, Lin, da Zimm erman, Ronald Zimmerman, orman Zink, Thoma Zur ch, meide

Biology students, Travis Gray, Lonnie Thibault, and Joyce Kehn, find that the microscope is a valuable tudy aid.

Sophomores Diane Filbert and Kay Miers agree that the best place to look for all important information and announcements is the main office bulletin board.

Confronted with another case of disappearing books, Martha Yakel is aided in her earch by a "gallant gentleman," Daryl Sincebaugh.

_ "Will we ever get to the end of these ballots?" think Ron Kelly, Susie Phelps, Bob Vogel, and Connie Adams as they count the primary election votes.

Jennie Lutz and Susan Rice explain the duties of a Stu, dent Council member to exchange student, Mario Land, ingin, honorary council representative for the 1962-63 school year.

Lincoln High Student Council Achieves

Bright blue and white C &? H posters were seen everywhere at the Nebraska Assa,. ciation of Student Councils Convention; these posters helped to elect Lincoln High's Cindy Hardin as Association vice,.president. In conjunction with this position, the Lin,. coln High Council produced the newspaper _ for this organization, 'The Council Crier.

One of the Council's many energetic

attivities included the making up and selling of programs for all football and basketball games; some of the proceeds went toward the remaining debt on the lounge and patio. Other projects included sponsoring the All--Sports Banquet and providing attractive Christmas decorations for all classrooms. Two or three times during the year, the group also found time to entertain patients at the W estview

During the holiday season, Lois Shepard and Frank Brill distribute Christmas wreaths and other dicorations for classroom doors.
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Chuck Goetowski reminds Barb Beckmann and Andy Taube that council members not only use the lounge for twisting, but also lead the campaign to keep it clean for students and faculty members.

Honor During State Convention Election

County Rest Home.

The Student Council sponsored meetings with the Home Room Representatives, two or three times each semester. At these meet-ings, various problems concerning Lincoln High were discussed and suggestions for im-•proving the school were made by both groups.

Council representatives are chosen from all three classes; they are selected by the

student body through a primary and a general election. In addition to its regular member-ship, the Council had two honorary members for the 196 2--6 3 school year, Mario Landingin, an exchange student from the Philippines and Elin Solberg, exchange student from Norway.

Council activities and projects were di~ rected by Mrs. Ruth Schwarz, sponsor, and Miss Judy Farris, the Council co~sponsor.

Larry Bowers and La Von Alt hold the ladder while Murray Johnson climbs up to secure the Lmks pennant in the LHS Lounge. Council members, Rog Stark, Dianne Haase, Judy Myer , and Steve Goetz, arm themselves with programs before a ba ket ~ ball game. Planning election strategy for the NASC convention in Lincoln are Connie Ewerth, Tommie Thompson, Cindy Hardin, and Dennis Trippel.
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Anyone for pencils?" ask Judy Kotil and Tom Dermyer as they set out to sell in the booth aero from the cafeteria.

LHS Reps Link Council to Student Body

A very important link in the Links chain of student government is the Home Room Representatives. They serve as a liaison groµp bet ween the Linco ln High student body and the Student Council.

These representatives, elected by the students in their home rooms, keep their classes informed of future activities and sug,. gested changes ; to follow up their reports , they carry suggestions made by home room members to the Council. Projects included taking charge of both the Community Chest and Red Cross drive s In addition, this group serves as a basis for selection of candidates for class officers.

M aking a r eport to her home-room class, - R epresentative S ylvia Covington finds students inte r e ted in activi t ies.

T he excitemen t and joy on the face of J a n e W a rn s, ho lz shows her feelings a H arry Ku kl in, co un selo r , tells her that she's been elec t ed p r e i d ent of t he Se n ior C la

HOME ROOM REPRESENTATI VES: Bottom R ow: E n:J, Lar en, Il g, Sasso, Brill, Albright, Young, Hansel, Warner, W eisman, M ason, Ka peller, R os , K ahler . R ow 2: Mc G uire, H iggins, Miller, Hoffa r t, B orgens, R agatz, L ong, Ness, Ad am,
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EWCOMERS: Bottom Row: Ogle"by, Homan, perry, trea urer; Steele. Top Row: Varney, Weber, vice-precident; Kincaid Domgard, William

Ron Hamilton fulfill one of hi dutie for the Lounge Committee, placing popular record on the juke box.

Organizations Work To ·Improve School

'"KLAC,, wa the word of the day, fol lowing a fall a embly pre ented by the All,. School Lounge Committee. Mickey Zangari gave a pirited talk on the why' and how's of '"Keep Lounge Always Clean.,, This cam,. paign was initiated last year and continued into the 196 2--196 3 chool year to encourage tudents to keep the lou ge and patio clean and attractive.

The group wa initiated in 1961 to keep these area in good order and all member have worked hard to et good examples for others. Selection for membership are made from a group of home room volunteer , and · the final selection i made by the Lounge Committee itself.

While the Lounge Committee worked to improve the appearance of LH , the •ew,. comers Club worked to improve Lincoln High hospitality. This group was organized during the 1961., 1962 school year to enable students, new to Lincoln and Lincoln High, to learn about the city and the school and its activities.

Club activities included a Thanksgiving dance and everal field trip to points within the city, uch a the capitol and the Hi tori, cal ociety.

LOU GE COMMITTEE: Bo ttom Row: Kurtz, Fuller, Taube, Ortiz, Chri ten en, Ragatz, Myers. Row 2: tephen on, Kelly, Quam, Lueder , ecretary; Trippel, chairman; Lutz, Zan gari, Ilg, Hamilton, Bomberger. Row 3: Goetz, Hamilton, Rotter, Shepard , Karnopp, Beltz, Kotil, Kapeller, Mattick, Schneider, Kaufman, Maresch, Hardin, Donahoe, Quinn. Top Row: Cole, Gartner, Cri~t, Dermyer, Tapp.

BA D: Bottom. Row: arvel, Harshbarger, Wilkin ~on, Peter, Misko, Fari, Dittoe, Macrow, Hinkle, Remigio, Ziegen, bein, Andrus, L. Marsh. Row 2: Holl tien, Adams , Kleckner , Kliment, Reich, Klippert, Winslow, R. Marsh, Brill, Wendt, Lowe, Norman, Carpenter, Lawrence, Spahn, Martin, Polhemus, Unland, Warn holz, Taylor. Row 3: Zieg, Mattingly, Magnuson, Cook, Schaumberg, Wyman, Laube, Rownd, Kincaid, Smith, Laws, Robinson, Thomas, Hodt,

Band and Orchestra Perform for School

HThrough rain, sleet, and snow, the music must go on!'' From cold stadium seats to crowded gymnasium bleachers, the Band followed the LHS athletic squads. One outstanding athletic performance took place before school opened. The Lin-coln High School Band, under the direction of Mr. Orville Voss, was proud to be one of the groups chosen to play for the dedica-tion of Seacrest Field. Other performances

•included a spring and fall concert, a vesper concert, and appearances at several assemblies. Weather also affected the activities of the Lincoln High Orchestra, directed by Mr. Orville Voss. A mid--winter blizzard made it necessary to cancel the annual con-cert. However, the group presented programs for all Lincoln junior high schools and for the members of the Lincoln Optimist Club.

ORCHESTRA: Bottom Row: C. Marsh, Adams, Bantz, Dale, Schultz, Sieckmann, Hunt, Maus, Coffin, Johnson. Row 2: Haa e, secretary; Shaner, Pabst, Brice, Gilbert, Rhoden, Varvel, Christensen, Alles, Givens, Hancock, Taylor, Min, ard, Dann, Moore, L. Marsh, president. Row 3: Roseberry, Dietrich, Fernbaugh, Bender, Fuller, Richards, Lacy, Kling,

walker, Wilson, Clements, Schultz, John on, Lutman, Mittan, Hughe ~, Hanner, Riley, Boyd , Heggen, Fowler, Wilcox, Ward, Gray, Story, Beldin. Top Row: Olsen, Seymour, Mclnto h, White, Payne, Christian, Vaughan, Orville Vos, director; Greer, Willis, Siebels, Thompson, VanCleaf, Beave.

and Community

Before a football game, the Lin~s photog, rapher catches Vivian Larsen, twirler, Gin, ny Faris, majorette, and Paula Adams, twirler.

Mills, Umberger, Hagen, Unland, vice-pre ident; Stark, Dittoe , Thomas, Lougee, R. Marsh, Winkelman, Rathjen, Eldridge. Top Row: Petersen, K Bohner, D. Bohner, Vietnieks , George, Poore, Andrus, Seymour, treasurer; Beave, Tucker, Holbrook, Orville Vo s, director.

Octets Present Interesting Interpretations

Diplomatic representative -thi is a fit ting title for the members of the Girls Octet, direc t ed by Miss D orthea Gore, and the Boy Octet, directed by Mr. I van Caldwell. Th roug hout the year, these groups repre .. sented Lincoln High by presenting programs for many community meeting and social events. A mong their performances, the Girl Octet ang at the Snow Ball and for the DAR at the Governor' Mansion and the Boys Oc.tet sang for the Forum Club and Ki.-

wanis Club.

The vocalists al o performed at a num.ber of school events. Each group appeared at an Honors Con ocation, the girls in the fall and the boys in the spring. Other perform,. ances were at the Christmas Vesper Concert, in Joy Night, and for Color Day

Member of both octets are elected at tryout held in the pring; they must po se excellent singing voices and good academic, citizenship, and attendance record

GIRL OCTET: Connie Oetjen, Sally Anderson, Connie Adam , Janet Zieg, Di, anne Haase , Diane Weimer, Sue Ellen Thompson, Vir, ginia Fari , Barbara Beck, mann, accompanist.

BOY OCTET: Jim Prucha, accom pani t: Don Jen kin , Denni s Ko s, Le Franklin, Ken Gate,, Dean terner, Randy Shaner, Murray John, son, Bruce Ander on.
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Musical Groups Further Student Talents

Iazz and swing are the specialties of a Lincoln High musical group, the Dance Band. This band, which was begun in 1959, is made up of members of both Orchestra and Band, who were selected because of their musical talent and skilled sight--reading ability.

The group performed at Veterans Ho,, pita l , the Lincoln State Hospital, a Nebraska Music Educators Association dance in Nor-folk, and several Lincoln High dances. The e

experiences gave the members an opportunity to play several types of music not covered· in regular Band and Orchestra.

Orpheons provides an outlet for both vocal and instrumental abilities. Members are selected on the basis of tryouts, held at the beginning of both semesters.

The •club held a special program in the spring· all students and faculty members were invited to attend this event.

ORPHEO S: Bottom Row: Kahler, Schultz, McPher on, Eno, Ander on, Huber, Oetjen, pre ident; Diet-ich, Brown , White, L. Marsh, Sally Shildneck, Susan Shildneck, Corcoran. Varvel. Row 2: Palmer, Svoboda, Minard, Wei man trc:i., urer; Coffin, Han el, Kaufman, Proctor, ecretary; Hall, Fjeldheim, Campbell, Filbert, R. Marsh, Hanner, Blakely. Tubb ", Weimer. Top Row: Hamilton, Sayre, Nevel , Mewe , Holbrook, Arnold, vice-pre idcnt; Hlavacek , Latzel, Howland, Dann , Parnham, Ferrell, Sorensen, Haase, Andrus.

DA CE BA D: Bottom Row: Lederer, Har hbarger, Spahn, Warn~holz, Unland, tark, L. Marsh, Andru. Top Row: Story, Eldridge, Beldin, John on, Riley, Mill , Hagen, Payne, Holbrook.
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CHOIR: Loretta Tubbs, accompani t. Bottom Row: Mr. Caldwell , director, Lutz, Heck, man, Alle, Orosco Kapeller, Wendt, Oetjen. Row 2: Rouse, Miller, Trippel, Torgler, Jenkins, Jennie Wilson, Rumpeltes, Jacobson, Jewett, McAlla ter, Robin on Row 3: Jessie Wilson, We terberg, Rasmussen, Beckmann, Warnsholz, Schwabauer , Beltz, Franklin, Adams, Bentzinger, Gates, -ordbrock. Top row: S. Anderon, Baker, Weimer, B. Anderson, Arnold, Canfield, Wright, Sinkule, Brown, Lundwall, Faris,. ,Gump.

Sherwood Forest is

Sherwood Forest, complete with bows and arrows, plumed hats and knee breeches, became the haunt of the Aeolian choir when they produced Reginald de Koven's ~~Robin Hood."

The trouble begins when Robert, Earl of Huntington (Dennis Trippel), is com-manded by the king to marry Maid Marion ( Connie Adams) and is then deprived of his title by the scheming sheriff (Don Jenkins)

Lady Marian, in the guise of a dairymaid, listens to the pleas of Sir Guy and the sheriff, his teacher in the ancient art of love. Dame a lodge near the edge of Sherwood · Forest welcomes three of the outlaw band, Will Scarlet, Little John, and Friar Tuck.

Bottom Row: Johnson , Alt, evels, Becker,

Virtanen

Brammel. Row 2: Adams, Hamilton , Gartner , Zieg, Kos, Yakel , Dittenber , Svoboda, Prucha, Atkins, Brown, Dietrich. Row 3: Knight, Martin , Bieber, Tucker, Tallakson, Ryder, Forsyth, Hager, Cochell, Smith , Stolzenbur ; Hollstien. Top Row: Thomp s on, Beave, Kennedy, Gardner, Sterner, Kats, Ward, Prall , Vogel, Sipma, Dubovsky , Hicks.

Spring Haunt of Lincoln High School Choir

who declares Sir Guy (Tom Heckman) the real Earl of Huntington. Robert joins Little John (Bill Beave) and his band, which in .. eludes Friar Tuck (Les Franklin) and Allen a.-Dale (Ken Gates), and becomes Robin Hood.

The sheriff and Sir Guy set out to cap .. ture Robin Hood, whom they accuse of thiev.ery. Lady Marion flees to Robin in fear of having to marry the new Earl; she hides in the lodge of Dame Durden ( Sue Ellen Thompson) and Annabel (Diane Weimer).

Allan-a, Dale argues with his sweetheart and chorus of milkmaids that real milkmaids are "old and fat." The girls con t e nd that milkmaids are "things of grace."

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Later, after Marion and Robin Hood have both been captured, Will Scarlet (Den .. nis Kos) and Friar Tuck help free Robin and he is then pardoned by the returning king.

Other performances by the group, di.rected by Mr. Ivan Caldwell, included pro.grams for Teachers Convention, the Kiwanis Club and the Thanksgiving and Easter assem.blies. A Bach cantata was presented at the Christmas vespers and HRequiem," by Faure was performed at the spring vespers.

When Robin Hood consents to join the jolly outlaw crew of Sherwood, they hoist him to their shoulders and carry him away in triumph.

CHOIR: Cooley, ,

IOR GIRLS GLEE: Bottom Row: Barry, Brill, Shewcow, Stilwell, trea urer; Mis Gore, director; Hardin, secretary; Hut ell, Ilg, ic611. Row 2: Bindrum, Shaw, Von Busch, Middleton, Scherbak, Bryan, Sieck, Vanlaningham, Gross. Row 3: Tichota, Franson, Bauer, Ryon, Pfeiff, Ortiz, Phelps, Hesser, Howland, Lybarger, Hruza. Top Row: Spencer, Taube, Orth, McMahan, Foudray, Thomann, Leichner, Ga man, Wiemers, VanHorn, King, Becker.

Girls Glee Entertains at School Events

For approximately thirty--eight year , the Girls Glee has provided an opportunity for juniors to join an advanced vocal group. Dur, ing the year, the group presents programs for school and community functions.

The first appearance of the Glee, which is under the direction of Miss Dorthea Gore, was at the November Vesper program in conjunction with the Orchestra. Other ap,

pearances included the Christmas A sembly, Joy Night, and presentations at the junior high chools in the spring semester.

Each member must possess a good sing, ing voice, average or better scholarship, and a desire to work with others to produce qual, ity programs. As a result of their participa, tion, the girls achieve a sense of satisfaction and pleasure in group singing.

JU IOR GIRLS GLEE: Bottom Row: Younkin, Knarr, Axe, John on, Hart, vice-president; Manthey, Miles, Mauel, Schidler. Row 2: Allen, Zands, Keefe, McKnight, Moden tein, Ander on, Kuehn, Brenn ing, Miller, Kushulin ki. Row 3: Tra ter, Geier, Kowrack, Latzel, Amend, McClarnon, Tallis, Bode, Ray Hergenrader. Top Row: Wilson, Kotil, Power, Law, ;on, We t, Vanlandingham, Moore, Stephen on, Campbell, Rieger, Watson, Ault, McConnell.

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MADRIGALS: Sitting: Rumpeltes, Miller, Yakel, Atkins, Svoboda, Arnold, Warnsholz, Tuck er, Ryder, Sipma, Huber. Standing: Orosco, Wendt, Forsyth, Reed, Rathjen, Beave, Holbrook, Tallakson, Cooley.

Talented Vocal Groups Entertain

Seven hundred years old! Yes, one school musical group carries out a tradition that is seven hundred years old. Madrigals, organized at Lincoln High School in 1960, follows the sixteenth century English tradi; tion of singing religious selections while seated around a linen;covered table adorned with candles. •

The group, directed by Mr. Ivan Cald; well, sang for Christmas Vespers, Joy Night,

and the National Honor Society assemb~y.

Another musical group providing ad; vanced vocal training is the Boys Glee, also directed by Mr. Ivan Caldwell. Boys Glee provides an opportunity to sing in a per-forming group and serves as a preparation for the senior choir.

This year, the boys sang for Christmas Vespers, winter vespers, and Joy Night, and performed at the junior high schools.

BOYS GLEE: Bottom Row: Hendrix, Smith, Bell, Reger, McGinnis, Mr. Caldwell, director; Rockwell, Hagen, Sinica, Ingram. Sader, Skinner. Row 2: Ogden, Meisner, Schaefer, Snider, Walker, Ripley, Borner, Staat, Harris, Fras, Pelton, Ullstrom, Friendt. Top Row: Olson, Bettin, Kamprath, Krieger, Keeney, Slaikeu, Christensen, Schreiner, Clark, Reed, Clement, Bosinio, Mayfield.

"Linksey' (Gary Wright) and ''Mazie' (Jane Warnsholz) appear to be "hard at work" arranging audition

Joy Night Theme For

Amid bells, bangles, and bright feathers, the W

a Dancers perform an ancient ritual.

With a flick of the tail, the cat, Linda Henrichs, executes a cartwheel in the skit, "Comedy Capers."

It's time to "hi s for the villain," Loui ' Schwartzkopf , as he tries to detain the heroine, C:ndy Hardin.

The "cats off a hot tin roof" are seniors, Joleen Kapeller and Linda Alles. aci

'63 Is "Casting Today"

The 1963 Joy ight, HCa ting Today," directed 5y Mi Kathy Ander on, provided much entertainment and hilarity. Jane W arnshotz and Gary Wright served a Mi ,, tress and Master of Ceremonies, and Connie Adam ano Diana Arnold provided the back,, ground . music.

The 1963 show included choral group , instrumental groups, jazz ballet, Indian clan,, cer and performers in several types of skits. All participant in the production were selected on the ba i of tryouts.

The faculty seem to have made a "small mi take"; it appears that their amazing trick may have creat,, ed two Mis Weatherby ~ in tead of one.

Flappers, like all other Joy Night performers, find it isn't hard to catch a case of the jitters.

Lorie Meyer tells Karen Tyrrell that those L men aren't really so ••big and wonderful."

• Ju t "45 minutes from Broadway," Mel.odee Eno, Viki McPherson, Judy Tass, ler, and Jane Proctor dance to "A Bicycle Built for Two."

Linda Ro • d Janet Park gather the all, importan for the 1962 Mummer Play.

Preparing for the Mummers' production of Pygma, lion, Tom Heckman and Pat Canfield check the lighting setup on the stage.

Mummers Produce 44th Annual Drama

The how must go on! Every year for 44 years, Mummers have presented a dra" matic play. All plays have been produced in a professional manner and all members of the cast and crew are Mummers. The 1962,1963 production was George Bernard Shaw's Academy,Award,winning Pygmalion.

Other annual events were participation in the Fine Arts Festival at the University of Nebraska, exchange meetings with South, east and Northeast and a spring picnic. Spe, cial projects included reconstruction work on the costume room and a presentation in the 1963 Joy Night. In addition, a number of lectures and demonstrations were presented by Mummers' alumni and 'other guest speak.ers during the regular meetings.

Selections for membership are made in the fall; candidates try out before the Mum, mers executive board. Miss Kathy Anderson, 5ponsor, and Mrs. Marylouise Alexander, co,sponsor, supervised these tryouts, as well as all other club activities and projects.

MUMMERS: Bottom Row: Spencer, Sta ka, Bok, Virtanen, Hutsell, Young, Petersen, Heckman, Rance, Dale, Christen, en, Warner, Ryder, Elias, icoll. Row 2: Wheeler, Spiller, Wadley, Tubbs, Haa e, Roschewski, vice-president; Amend, Brt, Adam, Hardin, Beckmann, president; Ragatz, Grosscup, Kowrack, Parks. Row 3: Wendt, Hartman, Pyle, Shaner, Schwartzkopf, Kuklin, Geier, secretary; Sims, Leichner, Rieger, Wiemers, Torgler, Clawson, Shepard. Top Row: Wolff, Forsyth, Prucha, Tallakson, Gump, Wright, McKelvey, Kling, Dzerk, McCarty, Thompson, Weimer, treasurer; Warns, holz, Bykerk, Ander on. •

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Shaw Comedy Presented by Mummers

Cockney accent, English manners, and much rollicking humor combined to make the Mummers' production of Pygmalion a suc,, ccss. This Academx Award winner by George Bernard Shaw was directed by Miss Kathy Anderson, one of the club sponsors.

The play concerns Henry Higgins, a phonetics expert (Vic Lacy), who tries to change the Cockney accent of Eliza Doo,, little, a common flower girl ( Cindy Hardin), into speech which is acceptable in London society. Meanwhile, Mrs. Higgins, Henry's

So long, Eliza," says Alfred P. Doolittle, as he leaves his daughter in the hands of Henry Hig, gins and Colonel Pickering, phonetics experts .

mother (Hannah Wheeler) ; Alfred P. Doo,, little, Eliza's father (Dave Geier); and Colo.nel Pickering ( Gary Wright), carefully watch Eliza's progress. In fact, everyone, from her old friends (Randy Shaner and Louis Schwartzkopf), Mrs. Higgins' maid (Linda Roschewski), and Higgins' prudish house,, keeper, Mrs. Pearce (Margaret Young) to the upper crust of social life, the Hill family (Bryan McCarty, Jane Wamsholz and Viv,, ian Virtanen) , watches Higgins fall in love with his student, Eliza .

"I think they done the old girl in," exclaims Eliza to the elite Hill family at Mrs. Higgins' afternoon tea party.

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Taking time out for a

LBS Presents 'Cheaper By the Dozen'

Eggs, apples, children-everything is cheaper by the dozen, insists Mr. Gilbreth (Bryan McCarty), father of twelve lively children in Cheap ·er By the Dozen. Mr. Gil-breth is an efficiency expert and is convinced what works in the factory will work in the home. The reason for his efficiency is a serious heart condition.

His ""dozen,,, busy becoming efficient with work charts and bathroom language lessons, are Ernestine (Vivian Virtanen), Frank (Gary Wright), Jackie (Wayne Walker), Don (Mike McDonald), Bill (Ran--

dy Shaner), Fred (Jerry Rockwell), Anne ( Barbara Beckmann), Lillian ( Sharon Rance), Martha (Sally Petersen), and three small Gilbreths, who are constantly napping. Attempting to keep peace in the family is Mrs. Gilbreth ( Sue Ellen Thompson).

Mrs. Fitzgerald (Diane Wiemers), Dr. Burton (Mike Gump), Joe Scales (Andis Kaulins), Miss Brill ( Susan Spiller), Larry (fan Forsyth), and HThe Hound" (Willie Marsh) completed the cast. Working long hours with ~~the dozen,, and others was Mrs. Maxine Faust, director.

"dogbiscuit break" is "Willis," a very important cast member. One half of the dozen receive the news that they are "nasty little cheats" from school marm, Miss Brill, played by Susan Spiller.
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"It's a William Tell Tie," says Andis Kaulins to five of the dozen. "Pull the bow and it hits the apple."
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"We agree it is certainly cheaper by the dozen," say both Sue Ellen Thompson and Bryan McCarty.

Mimes Further Student Dramatic Talents

'Soft candle light and traditional hymns filled the auditorium as the sacred Christmas story was again retold. The Mimes, sponsored by Mrs. Viola Houdek and Mrs. Maxine Faust, formed the speech choir for Vespers. Other projects included working out a skit for Joy Night and contributing funds for new dramatic equipment. In addition to these activities, several guests from the Uni-versity of Nebraska talked to the group on stage methods and techniques.

Mimes is a sophomore organization de..signed to encourage student interest in dra-matics. Sophomores are selected after audi-tioning before a committee consisting of faculty members and former club members. This year, seventy sophomores were chosen for membership.

The group climaxed its year by giving a party in honor of the Mummers. The party was held at the close of the year.

MIMES: Bottom Row: Boyd , McPher on, Folmer, Proctor , Weisman, Lapping, Ernst, Higgins, Oglesby'. Geistlinger. Row 2: Corcoran, Han sel, Yakel, Franklin, treasurer; Loug ee, Oppegard, Marsh, Freeman, McClellan, Hillhouse. Top Row : Shea, Filbert, Penrod, Hanneman, Ferrell, Schultz, Campbell, Bodi e, Sommer, Ewerth, Bender

MIMES: Bot tom Row: Eno, secretary; Rid er, Park er, S. H 1H, Reetz, Bowman , president; Albright, Rice , Lewis. Row 2: H e nrich s, M. Hall, Coffin, Joll ey, Gibbs, Martin, McC on n ell, Ro e, Gorham, Colling. To p Row: Workman , Swan on, Prai , Shaner , Pet er , vice-president; Zur schmeide, Blu m, Schulgin, Maly, Hlavacek, Z igur

Student Groups Discuss Current' Topics

u A common market would place the W estem Hemisphere in a better bargaining position with EEC.~' ... HThe Alliance For Progress will achieve the same goals." ... These were arguments of LHS debators, as they prepared to discuss the national debate topic, HThe U. S. should promote a common market for the Western Hemisphere."

Debate, revived in Lincoln High after a five year lapse, prepares students to engage in interscholastic competition; this prepara-tion involves training in research, thought, organization, and speech.

This year, the team, under the direction • of Mr. Jack Hale, competed at Beatrice, Fre-mont, Omaha, and in the Enid Miller Tour-nament at Nebraska Wesleyan University. Forum, sponsored by Mr. Alva Cavett, is another activity which provides training in thought and expression. This club is open to students who wish to further their under-standing through discussion.

Among the many discussion topics were: the· common market, pantheism, and friend-ship. Besides holding regular meetings, the group held a spring party.

DEBATE: Chesnin, McCarty, Cooper, Amen, Forsyth, Eliridge, Unland, Wright, Stanton, Miller, Hellweg, Gulley, Higgins, Lapping

FORUM: Bottom: Pelton, Maus, Landingin, Unland, president; Wheeler. Row 2: Wright, sec• retary; Schach, Roseberry, Sey, mour, vice-pre ident. Top Row: Clawson, Virtanen, treasurer.
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WRITERS CLUB: Bottom Row: Schneider, Schmidt, Virtanen, president; Ward, Petersen. Morgan, Shaw. Row

Adam, McGuire, Brice, Caves, Shea, Potter , Austin, Wheeler, vice,pre ident. Top Row: Hilt, Clawson, treasurer; Pel, ton, Lohr, Small, secretary; McMaster, Riggs, Roland, Cooper.

Writers and Scribe

Seek Student Talent

• Hidden genius-not at Lincoln High School! Writers Club members and Scribe staff are · constantly searching for students who possess literary talents.

Writers Club, sponsored by Miss Wan.da Crawmer and Miss Angela Long, allows members to share creative ideas and construc.tively criticize literary attempts of one an.other. Dr. Robert E. Knoll, professor of English at the University of Nebraska, pro.vided interesting information when he spoke to the group on style and content.

Scribe, the Lincoln High literary maga.zine, stimulates young writers by sponsoring a contest each semester. A Scribe is awarded for the best short story, poem, humorous es.say, and serious essay.

The Scribe, sponsored by the Writers Club advisers, provides an excellent oppor.tunity for students to see the creative ac.complishments of their classmates and to see their writing in print.

Larry Small, editor, Tommy Gelarden, managing editor, Marcia Waters, typist, and Sally Petersen, essay editor, listen to a clever illustration idea by Judy Kotil, art editor.

Looking over some of the interesting materials sub, mitted for the 1963 Scribe are Bill Amen, story editor, Vondra Shaw, business manager, Vicki VaP vel, associate editor, and Sally Weber, poetry editor.

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Advocate taff members, Larry Swoboda, Sharon Clough, Tom Connors, and Judith Hartman, use assembly,line procedure , in preparing copy for the VariTyper machine.

Checking special assignments for the next issue of the Advocate are Tommy Gelarden, Pam Burggraf, Druci Long, and Cheryl Mooney, staff member

Norman Weill, Ray Pyle, Lee Unland, and Marcia Terry search for the right word to complete a headline for the next issue of the Advocate.

School Paper Has

Following the journalistic tradition of a free press, the Advocate staff warted to be a voice for the students of Lincoln High and to com pile an accurate record of the activities of the school year.

Starting in a small cloakroom in 18 9 5, the Advocate has had a long and interesting history. In that year, five boys were selected to publish the first Lincoln High journal. HVol. 1, No. 1," an eight,page journal, ap, peared in March.

The second year of publication was marked by student apathy and financial dif, ficulty. To support the journal, the athletic club gave a minstrel show, from which the Advocate netted five dollars.

In 1897, the paper again changed its form; it became a two,c:olumn, eight,page journal. Financial problems were eased by 1899, when 150 subscriptions were sold.

The latest major change came in the 1961, 196 2 school year, when a VariTyper was added to the Advocate equipment and the off,set process of reproduction was intro, duced. The new method challenged not only the editorial abilities of the staff but also the manual skills of the members. An outstanding accomplishment of this year's staff was its growth in the knowledge of this new process.

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Sally ·on, VariTyper operator, set copy as co, workers, Richard Pawelko, David Co ier, Susan Salisbury, and Marcia Waters, watch to see that the copy contains no errors.

Interesting History

Nancy John on, Ray Pyle, Faye Maden tein, and Glenn Friendt look ·over a ignments for the initial second-semester issue.

Correct spelling and word u age are very important in journali m; Collette Smith, Karen Bohner, and Carla Cron.kite heck the dictionary for definitions.

writers, Larry Smith, Lee Wagner, and Gerald Kamprath, look over Links trophies as . they di cu ideas and stati tics for coverage of winter sports.

Staff members, Judy Parnham, Druci Long, and Vondra Shaw, know that all copy mu t be carefully proofread.

Looking over papers from other high chool with Pat Heidenreich, editor, are Ruth Amen, Marcia Sims, and Stephanie Beltz.

Advocate business managers, Jim Gordon and Joe Cavosie, draw advertising layouts.

1963 Links Board Introduces New Look

"Me, organize the book?" '"What ad . .,,, "p· , 1 k 1 d ,,, picture. . . . 1ve o c oc area y. "Quiet, please!,, ... "Whoops, another mis-placed picture.,, ... "A deadline, Friday?"

. "That layout must be here somewhere!''

These are just a few of the muddled com-men ts which could be heard emerging from 3 19 during fifth period, after school, and sometimes even quite early in the morning.

The usual six--member staff, plus two, were responsible for these mixed comments; the two new board members were a sports

editor and an underclassman editor.

In addition to a staff with a .. new look,,, 1963 brought a book with a "new look.'' The first changes to be noted in the book are a revised faculty section and a new curriculum section. Other changes included a hard cover and a new style for division pages.

Long hours of work, disappointments, and headaches, mixed with new ideas, know-ledge, friendship, and many pleasant memo-ries have produced for you this 196 3 LINKS.

Loretta Tubb , editor, writes a '"top secret" letter, concerning plans for the 1963 cover. Ted Schultz, busine s manager, looks on while Dianne Chudly, senior biography editor, and Judy Ristau, underclass editor, file hundreds of white cards necessary to index pictures .
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Judy Schweitzer, managing editor, and Don Gartner, sports editor, go over layouts for Varsity football. Checking over pictures for contrast are Jim Smith , photographer, and Stan Siefkes, the formal photography editor.

'63 Links Staff and Salesmen Team Up

A ~right red tag bearing the word LINKS atong with a friendly smile followed by '"Hav~ you bought your LINKS yet?" is a typical sign of early spring at LHS.

Not only must there be a staff to pro-duce the yearbook, but an organized group to sell and distribute the book. This year's campaign lasted three weeks, with annuals being purchased during study periods, at noon, between classes, and even after school in the student lounge.

Thirty salesmen carried out the 1963 sales campaign. Sophomore, Cindy Hansel, top salesman, and senior, Reg Robinson, run-ner--up, received free copies of the LINKS. Each sold over one hundred books.

On the big day that the red and white book finally appeared, the production and sales staff teamed up to deliver the annuals to their anxious purchasers.

On final deadline day, Don Gartner tries to explain to Loretta Tubbs , editor , what happened to the track

• page, a Judy Schweitzer and· Judy Ristau hand in final copy and Jim Smith, photographer, submits final picture

Carol Salter, a Link s alesman, and Stan Siefke and Ted Schultz, staff members, work together distributing book ; the anxious customer i Jeri Adam.

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LINKS SALESMEN: Bottom Row: Gerlach, McGuire, Salt er, Hansel, Morgan, Skinner , Wheeler, Rhoades, McCuis• tion. Row 2: Smith, Gomez, Crouse, Adam, Graham, Bodie , Maresch, Smith, Sas so, W eill Top Row : Anderson, Can, field, Gump, Harris , Franklin, Small, Prucha , Robin son, H ayes, Willis.

With Counselor , Joline Rieger, four future ophomores take their first visit to the lounge.

Coed Counselors Advise New Students

Even before school started, Coed Coun,. selors were hard at work, preparing to give a tea for all sophomore girls and girls new to LHS. This was the annual Fall Tea and was held in the cafeteria the Sunday afternoon previous to the beginning of classes. Over four hundred girls attended this fall event.

This was only one of the many ways in which the Coed Counselors helped these girls to learn more about LHS classes and

activities. At parties and informal meetings during the summer each member met several girls who had been assigned to her. They continued to act as Hbig sisters,, throughout the school year.

The members under the leadership of • Mrs. Helen Flanagan, Miss Frances Buell and Miss Jamesine Bourke, were chosen ac" cording to scholarship record, dependability, and cooperative attitudes.

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COED COUNSELORS: Bot tom Row: Stevens, Merley, Myers, Versaw, Schmidt, Larsen, Morgan, Tillman, McGlas, son, West, Wyman, Martin, Ilg, Proffitt. Row 2: Rizor, Rhoades, Meyer, Bantz , Borgens, Eddens, Brt, secretary; Bauer, Bohner, Sieck, treasurer; Varela, Saunsoci, Kuehn, Sta ska Row 3: Davidson, Hamilton, Shaw, McGuire, Howland, Burkett, Brady, Schriner, Misko, Hart, Fran on, Keefe, McKnight, Atkin , Adam. Top Row: Thompson, Stattler, Markey, Driew e r, Smith, Roelfs, Bailey, Wiemers, Young, vice-president; Parnham , Thober, Rotter, Rieger , president; Shepard.

LHS Swimmers Present 'Impressions'

The girls, answer to the boys, swim-ming team is Aqualinks. The members are selected at tryouts held during both semes-ters; the necessary requirements are a love for water and skill in swimming.

The girls spent long hours on Tuesday afternoons rehearsing for their annual show; Hlmpressions'' was the theme for the 1962 performance for which swimmers made all costumes and scenery. The acts were based

on Broadway musical themes.

Another hig h light of the year, especially for senior Aqualinks, was the party following the annual show. Senior girls, as well as some underclassmen, received necklaces, represent-ative of having performed in two annual Aqualinks shows.

Spending long hours poolside were spon-- • sors, Mrs. Herbster and Mrs. Roper.

AQUALINKS: Bottom Row: Worster, Dale, Sheridan, Man they, Beltz, Pfeiff, Quam, Gentry, Warner. Row 2: Mayence, Bush, Maly, Riggins, Potter, Smith, Phelps, Ragatz, Megrath, Balodis, Alt, treasurer; Lutz, secretary; Kotil, vice-president; Temmers, president. Top Row: Rebensdorf, Huber, Rouse, Holland, Hardin, Grosscup, Stephenson, Sims, VanLand, ingh;im. "Practice makes perfect," says Anna Temmers as she practices ballet form for the 1962-1963 Aqua, links show.
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Sally Sheridan and Dottie Quam perfect a duet number for the show at one of many afterschool rehearsals.

TEACHERS:

Clubs Guide Students in Career Choices

What's your occupational choice? If it's teaching or secretarial work, Lincoln High has a club especially for you.

Future Teachers, sponsored by Miss Florence Jenkins, works to acquaint students with the teaching profession. Regular meet-ings included talks by students from similar groups at the University of Nebraska and Nebraska Wesleyan.

Other educational experiences included

a trip to the Nebraska State Education As-4 sociation and participation in a conference at Nebraska Wesleyan.

Future Secretaries, sponsored by Miss Dorothy Dumpert, were busy studying the commercial field by visiting business offices to see secretaries Hon the job."

Other events were a dinner for win-ners in the NOMA spelling test and a party preceding the Christmas holidays.

FUTURE SECRETARIES: Bottom Row: Waters, Gentry, George, Anderson, Davis, president; Gingery, Norwood, Schwisow. Top Row: Spalding, Jennie Wilson, Bieber, Ager, Kats, Sinkule, secretary-treasurer; Hess, Hill, Jessie Wil, son, Saunsoci.

FUTURE Bottom Row: Bohner, Knowles, treasurer; Grubb, vice-president; Stanton, president; Dubov, sky, secretary; Andrus, Roelfs. Row 2: Sieck, Minard, West, Schidler, Modenstein, Kotil, Staska, Allen, Albright, Wal, lin. Top Row: Podolak, Sattler, Schriner, Meyer, Westerberg, Torgler, Jessie Wilson, Martin, Jennie Wilson, Ristau.

FUTURE NURSES: Bottom Row: Terry, Van Sickle, Solick, Vohnout, Zands, Bettger, Sch m idt, Hollstien, Harris, Clough, Rance, Hicks. Row 2: Karnopp, Sieckmann , Ozolins, Firsick, Varvel, Dorn, Cronkite, Doty , Varela, Benner , Bentzinger, president; Bade, Schwanebeck. Top Row: Mare ch, Taube, Wiemers, Haye, Guilliatt, John~on , Thomason , Thomann, Jensen, Fau t, Hopkins, Haberman, Burggraf, secretary-treasurer ; Hilt, vice-president. •

Nurses and Red Cross Aid Community

Intern blouses and medic theme music are evidences of the recent interest in med-icine and related fields. Two LHS organiza-tions are following this trend, but it is no temporary fad for these students.

The Future Nurses Club, made up of junior and senior girls considering nursing as a possible career, works to improve personal and community health.

Annual events for the school year in-eluded a Medical Auxiliary tea in the fall

and a Valentine party for teen--agers at the Lincoln State Hospital. Mrs. Alice Youngs-cap, sponsor, directed these activities.

Another group serving the school ~nd community is the Red Cross Council, spon-sored by Mrs. Virginia Roberts. The council functions through home--room volunteers.

Red Cross activities included a Thanks-giving collection for needy families, an in-ternational music and art exchange, and programs at several hospitals.

RED CROSS COUNCIL: Bottom Row: Myers, Tindle, DePutron, Vohnout, Sanger, Ross, Stroughton, Worms, Rider , Rownd, Ilg, Knowles. Row 2: Wyman, Meyer, treasurer; Kotil, vice-president; Padron, Shaner, Taube, Greer, Schaum, burg, Henrichs, Sipma, ecretary; Schweitzer. Row 3: Hamilton, Lapping, Salter, Sieck, Hoffart, Dubovsky, J. Smith, Jensen, B. Smith, Bond, Housel, Crouse, Adam. Top Row: Spencer, Ostermiller, Murfield, Sommer, Priewer, Roelfs , Clark, president; Koch, Canfield, McMaster, Prai, Hanneman, McConnell.

LBS Clubs Work

• To Develop Talents

HSmile, this is the LHS camera." You may soon hear this warning in LHS halls; members of the Camera Club are always in search of an unusua l candid picture.

The group, sponsored by Mr. R. W. Howland, worked to stimulate interest in photography and skill in techniques.

An honor was received during first sem,, ester when Steve \V illiford placed second in a national Air Force contest.

The talents of the Art Club members were displayed in a spring showing under the direction and advice of Mrs Shirley Martin and Mr. Allen Kirtley, sponsors. -!\nether event of the club's year was the annual party just before Christmas vacation.

Jerry Vogt works on a still life for the spring show as Karis Geier looks on.

CAMERA CLUB: Sitting: Jones, vice,president; Salisbury, secretary; Williford, president· Wal, lin, treasurer; Griesinger. Standing: Caudel, Kimball, Polivka, Gannon, Mos, Wilson, Willis. ART CLUB: Bottom Row: Schweitzer, M. Young, secre, tary,treasurer; Geier, Merley. Row 2: Kotil, president; Spencer, vice-president; Hartman, A. YouJ?-g Top Row: Vogt, Martin, Roelfs, Acuna.

SCIENCE CLUB: Bottom Row: Miller, president: M. Young, Laws, A. Young, Long, Padron, Atkins, Andersen. Row 2: Pelton, Sammons, Bloom, Myers, Adams, Schumacher, Varney , King, Salisbury. Top Row: Harshbarger, Amen, vice, president; Hancock, Rathjen, Ray, Schrekinger, treasurer; Bainbridge, secretary; M. Taylor, B. Taylor.

Lincoln High Groups Develop Interests

To keep pace with the H space age,, was the ambition of the Science Club members. Student demonstrations and individual re-search projects helped members to gain valu-able information. Other meetings featured guest speakers and current films.

Club members worked not only to learn scientific principles, but also to apply them. This organization, which is under the direc-tion of Mr. Robert Compton, Mr. Robert

Dawson and Mr. Carl Manthey, is affiliated with a national science group, The Future Scientists of America.

The spring and fall tournaments were high on the list of favorite activities for the Lincoln High Chess Club; the club, spon-sored by Mrs. Louise Baugher, also sent some of its better players to several of the city tournaments. Another highlight for the OP ganization was their annual Christmas party.

CHESS CLUB: Bottom Row: Hicks, Harris, Cpesnin, trea urer; Young, Wilson, Crawford, Geier, Virtanen, Skinner. Row 2: Landin gin, Greer, King, Cooper, vice-president; Eldridge, secretary; Hancock, Schumacher, Amen, King , Pad, ron. Top Row: Kos, David Forsyth, McCarty, Schrekinger, Small, Cubbi on, Rathjen, Donald For yth, Carlson, Schwartzkopf, president.

I TER ATIONAL CLUB: Bottom Row: Dietrich, vice-president· Mooney, treasurer ; Landingin, AFS student; Hu, her, president· Allen, Amen, Yakel, Stoughton, Dunn , Fernbaugh, Geistlinger. Row 2: Bohner, Rhoades, Chesnin, Adair, Hall, Van Zandt, Schacb, Harrington, P eter en, Weber, Sta ka. Top Row: Amend, Adam, Manthey, Gilbert, Jacob , Canfield, secretary; Wam~holz, Rumpeltes, Whitney, Minard, Knott, Bok

Club Supports AFS Exchange Program

HSpaghetti and meatballs, a hard roll, and homemade pie,, - Doesn't that sound good? It was the tempting menu for the AFS spaghetti dinner, a project which enlisted the help of many International Club members. The dinner was held in February for the purpose of raising funds to support the American Field Service Program.

At Christmas the International Club, sponsored by Mrs. Alice Mendeke and Mrs. Ruth Buckner, held a party; cookies made from foreign receipes were served. Guest

speakers provided the program for several regular meetings. Sue Ellen Thompson spoke on New Zealand and Charles Lowe on Ger-many; Mario Landingin of the Philippine Is, lands and Elin Solberg of Norway told about the customs and traditions of their native countries.

Several scholarships were awarded to club members. Pat Rumpeltes spent a week at a world a ff airs conference in Boone, Iowa, and Carlene Dietrich and Jane W arnsholz at, tended a seminar in Colorado.

INTERNATIO AL CLUB: Bottom Row: Cochell, Gulley, Hellweg, Bond, Fowles, Tassler, Varney, McGuire, Brice , Oppegard, Miller, Brt. Row 2: Tilts, Ewerth, Owens, Roseberry, Rieger , Taube, Austin, Varvel, Bohner , Tucker, Zieg , Schumacher. Top Row: Grubb, Brown, Moore, Ferrell, Ebner, Jakobson , McMaster, Markey, Robin on, Hamilton, Stonerock, Schrekinger, Willis.

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Service Committees . Work for Students

Whether you were interested in social functions, extra--curricular activities, or liter-ary pursuits, there was a Lincoln High School organization working for you.

The Hi--Spot Committee, busy promot-ing social events, sponsored the All--Sports Banquet and several Hi--spot dances. The Extra--Curricular Activities Committee kept careful records to be sure that no student had too many activity points. The principal function of the Library Committee was to recommend suitable books to be purchased for the LHS library.

LIBRARY COMMITTEE: Sitting: Long, Au tin, Steele, Solick, Crou e, Amen, Campbell, Kno t t. Standing: Sader, Harbson, Beldin, Schrekinger, Thomas, Leitch. E. C. A. Committee members, Barbara Sipma, Nancy How land, Pam Schmidt, and Mary Rose, berry, complete activity-point totals for all gradu, ating eniors. HI-SPOT COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Staska, Scherer, Sipma, Adam, Christensen, vice-president; Tyrrell, Elias. Top Row: Maresch, Koch, Nevels, Hamilton, secretary ; Prucha, president; Gelarden, Donahoe, Taube.

Two Service Groups Extend Hospitality

HMay I see your tickets, please?" ...

HFirst door to the left.,, ... Hy ellow tickets are main floor seats." These are only a few of the helpful directions offered by Usherettes • and Doormen at many Lincoln High School productions. Dressed in red weskits and blazers with red emblems, these two important service groups provided hospitality for guests at plays, the opera, vespers, and Joy Night.

Membership in these two service groups is open only to sophomores and is based on citizenship and scholarship. The final selec-tion of members is made by a faculty commit-tee and those chosen serve throughout the entire school year.

Each year several Head Usherettes are selected. Those selected for the 196 2--196 3 school year were Ann \Vard, Karen Blum, Terry Jolley, and Leanne Davis.

USHERETTES: Bottom Row: Davis, Frieden, DePutron, Stoughton, Hatten, McConnell, Gerner , Dunn, Covington. Row 2: Hall, Albright, .Kister, Beard, Higgins, Sperry, Bowlins, Schessler, Jolley, Martin, Jacobs. Top Row: Sommer, Pabst, Filbert, Blum, Trudeau, Bonacker, Avery, Brehm, Maly, Ward, Behrens.

DOORME : Bottom Row: Jerry Wilson, Wenzl, Bouquet. Row 2: Linda Frieden, usherette, and Jim Wilson, doorman, welcome Patty Kurtz and Paul Kant at the All-School Play, "Cheap~r by the Dozen." Snyder, Clark, Jim Wil on, Hilt. Top Row: Jacob , Cri t, Smith, Horn.
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LBS Students Strive To Improve School .

The ••1atest thing'' in education meth-ods is always a part of Lincoln High's cur-ricu lum planning. Audio--visual aids provide some of the newest and most effective meth-ods of instruction utilized in the classroom. The fine aids which are available would be of little use without the service of the movie operators. This group assists instruc-tors in the use of the audio--visual equipment. Safety Committee, sponsored by Mr. J.

D. Young, works to keep health and ;afety practices at LHS up to date. An important event for the members was attendance at the Governor's Youth Conference on Safety which was held at the Kellogg C enter. Presenting important information and quality programs for students is the work of the Assembly Committee. This committee, sponsored by Mrs. Irma Coombs, aims to present interesting, organized assemblies.

MO IE OPERATORS: Bottom Row: W. Payne, Grady, Fa nacht, D. Payne, Andersen, Sayer, Greer, Bell, Mc eil, Vaughan. Row 2: Leyden, Upitis, Schmuck, Bowling, evels, Peter on, Kimball, Kimbrough, ilburn, Schenkel. Top Row: McKay, Schwabauer, Schulz, Ritchey, Fuller, Vowell, Dumler, Schall, Tice, Jacobson, Packer. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Franklin, Gentry, Quam, Roseberry, Hagen. Top Row: Hodtwalker, Shaner, Amen, Ray, mer, Nydegger.
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SAFETY COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Greer, Eberly,' Knaub, Andersen. Top Row: Ault, president; Rotter, vice,president; Mathena, Clark, ecrctary.

Peppers Boost Enthusiasm And School

PE°PPERS: Bottom Row: Bohner, Hicks, orwood, Bykerk, Zieg, trea urer; Lueders, vice-president; Warn holz, president; Gentry, vice-pre ident; Jes ie Wilson, secretary; Oetjen, Knowles, Holl, stien, Elias, Yakel, Schweitzer. Row 2: Ryan, Becker, Haa e, Canfield, Weimer, Beckmann, Den, nis, L. Allen, Foreman, Bade, Long Keniston, Hamilton, Gingery, Yost, McGuire. Row 3: Jennie Wilson, Dorn, Dahlinger, Dickey, Delhay, Lauterbach, Culver, Atkins, Svoboda, Anderson, Thompson, C. Adams, B. Adams, Spadt, Petersen, McIntyre, Marker. Row 4: Brown, Winn, Torgler, Kotil, Dietrich, Giger, Cooley, C. Allen, Hanna, Hardin, Ryder, Roschewski, Sinkule, \Vin ton, Geier, Schwisow, Huber. Row 5: Varvel, Hayes, Hilt, Bentzinger, Crouse, Markey,

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Spirit For Lincoln High Athletic Events

George, Emert, Murfield, eitzel, Burggraf, Riggins, Likens, Davis Sipma, Jewett , Howell. Row 6: Saunsoci, Dougherty, Chudly, Andrus, Potter, Roseberry, Olson, Cochell Leighty, Hartman, Casady, Martin, Knight, Skomer, Hinkle, Temmers, Lundwall, Gallagher, Roland. Row 7: Shirey, Gomez, Terry, Arnold, Tubbs, ovak, ordbrock, Bauer, Tucker, Johnson, Karnopp , Faust, Kahler, Wenzl, Wimp, Rumpeltes, Stolzenburg, Grant, Worster. Top row: Haberman, Miller, Carlson, Salisbury, Lederer, Bieber, Ristau, Clough, Harri , Wenz , Smith, igbtingale, Schwanebeck, Waters, Keller, Berggren, Cbristoffersen, Hill, Hess.

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Peppers, armed with enthusiasm and school spirit, cheer the grid, men on to another exciting foot, ball victory.

Pep Club Closes Year ·With Spring Tea

Tea and cakes climaxed the Pepper year for the first time in history. The club officers and advisers jointly sponsored a spring tea to bring the year's activities to a close officially. The event was held in the student lounge.

The 1962--1963 activities included pep assemblies, Homecoming sponsorship, and co, sponsorship of the All--Sports Banquet. The girls also spent several meetings practicing for pompon sections and hand jive routines. In • addition, they held their annual train mi-gration; all members of Peppers were able to travel for half--price to the Benson basket--

Guess who's winning! You certainly don't have to watch the players to find out whose team is 'way out in front.

ball game.

Consisting of only 60 members until the early HS'O's, 1 ' the organization now has a membership of nearly 15'0. Requirements for membership are senior standing, good citizen-ship, and a pledge to support all group activi-ties and functions.

Behind the scenes directing this flurry of events and activities were Miss Lorraine Strasheim, Mrs. Beulah Foley, Miss Judith Roderick, Mrs. Louella Van Vleck and Miss Catherine Masters.

Sandra Svoboda, completely unaware of the camera, plainly shows the anxiety of LHS fans when only one point means another victory for the basket, ball team.

LBS Cheerleaders Prom ote School Spirit

Attending a cheerleader clinic at the University of Nebraska plus having dinners with cheerleaders of other Lincoln schools plus holding spring and fall clinics for juniors equaled a busy year for the Lincoln High Varsity Cheerleaders.

The group, under the direction of Mrs. Louella Van Vleck, helped to develop a strong and positive spirit at all LHS sports activities. Wearing the traditional school colors, the Cheerleaders led organized cheer, ing efforts at athletic events and pep ralli~s.

At the close of football season, seven juniors were selected as apprentice members; these members cheered at all reserve basket, ball games. Several more apprentices were chosen at the close of the basketball season. These junior cheerleaders will make up the 196 3, 1964 Varsity Squad.

VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Bottom Row: LaVon Alt, Jennie Lutz, Tom Heckman, Joleen Kapeller. Middle Row: Candy Sasso, Elaine Carr, Linda Alles, Carolynne Rouse. Top Row: Karen Westerberg, Cathy Beltz.
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RESERVE CHEERLEADERS: Bottom Row: Cathy Stil, well, Judy Myers, Alice Dale, Joyce Ilg. Top Row: Susie Phelps, Sally Sheridan, Helen Pfeiff.

CLUB: B ~ttom Row: Ullstrom, Disney , Martin, Loo s, Ahlberg, Jones, McKay, K. Benton , Starck, T. B enton, Ka , pustka, Shepard , Coop er. Row 2: Ward, Schwabau e r , Goetz, Rothe , Lougee, Givens, Hancock , Becker , Quam , Baker, Vasatka, Barne s, Martin Top Row: D Gordon , Hollibaugh, Kennedy , Hamilton, St ern, Beldi n, Mesloh, Walter, Link, ugel, Ra smussen, W. Parker , McAllaster, R. Gordon. ' \

L Club Men Serve Lincoln High School

The familiar red sweater with the tradi-tional letter is the distinguishing mark of the L Club men. The L Club is made up of in-dividuals who have completed the necessary requirements in one or more of the ten LHS sports. The group puts forth determined effort to keep ""The King,, strong and strives to build mind, spirit and body.

L Club members served their school with

varied act1v1t1es. These included selling at athletic events, controlling the floor during b asketball games, and helping to promote school spirit. Other activities included par-ticipation in Joy Night and an annual L Club reunion for all alums.

. The L Club is a vital and important part of Lincoln High School and signifies both strong spirit and high student standards.

L CLUB: B ottom R ow: Townsend, Winslow, Be ll, Quinn, Johnson, Tapp, Maloney, Anderson, Bry an, Karampelas, Stier, Schidler, Hunter, Robinson. Row 2: Ellis, Kant, Stephens, Borner, Eldridge, Goldstone, Siefke, Trippel, Johnson, Hahn, Bower, Merriman, Dermyer, Wagner. Top Row: Alles, Kurtzer, Wertz, Imig, Augstums, Beave, G. P arker, Jenkins, Fulle r, Brill, Kelly, Vogel, Kaale, Little.

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C onnie Ad ams, 1962 H omecoming Que,en, smiles radiantly as she ascends the stairs fol, lowing her coronation at Seacrest Field.

1962-1963

Royalty .ls

Announced at LHS

Torrents of rain forced the postpone-ment of the crowning of the 196 2! Home,. coming Queen, Connie Adams. The corona" tion, originally scheduled for the Lincoln High,.Omaha Tech game, was held two weeks later at the Lincoln High-Omaha South game.

At the end of the school year, the members of the seni c r class elected the All-Sports royalty. •The king and queen represent the senior students who have contributed the most to Lincoln High School in all fields, including support and participation in ath,. letics. The 1963 All,.Sports King and Queen were Bob Vogel, varsity football letterman, and Sue Gentry, Pepper vice,.president.

HOMECOMI G ROYALTY: Ralph Merriman, Candy Sasso, Tom Umberger, Cathy Beltz, Murray J ohnson, C onnie Adams, queen; Andy T aube, Wayne Rasmussen, LaVon Alt, Mario La ndingin, J ennie Lutz, Dan Dit tenber, Barb Yakel. ALL-SPORTS ROY ALTY: Cathy Beltz, Dennis Trippel, Kathy Bentzinger, Da ve Hollibaugh, Sue Gentry, queen; Bob Vogel, king; Jane Warnsholz, Ron Kelly, Barb Yakel, Murray Johnson.

D. Trippel

C. Goetowski

Taking time out from practice are managers, Dave Geier, Bruce Ander~ son, and Bill Beave.

R. Fuller A. Hergenrader

Links Start Season With Two Victories

Closing the season with a three--win and six,.loss rec,. ord, the Links completed a hard,.fought and high,.spirited campaign. Led by Jim Sommers, head coach, and Dick Beechner, assistant coach, the Lincoln High gridmen were well prepared and ready for each outing in their tough schedule.

Traveling to Omaha Central before the opening of school, the Links faced their first Inter,.City,. League foe. Winning an impressive 27,.7 victory, the gridmen made their first successful debut since 19 '5 4 over the Central Eagles and showed much promise for the remaining season. A charging Lincoln High line and devilish running lead by W. L. Ellis, A. Wagner, and D. Hollibaugh, scored a 33,.0 football win over the Blue Jays of Creighton Prep and chalked up a second victory. Ranked number two in the state by local newswriters, the Links were stopped by number one ranked Omaha North the following week, when the Vikings pounded out a 39,.7 win giving the Links their first defeat of the season.

D. Wertz T. Baker G. Vogel R. Starck D. Hollibaugh J. Hahn T. Dermycr H. Tapp A. Jones W. Parker L. Rothe A. Kaale F. Quinn T. Benton D. Gordon .:\. Walter A. Tooke R. Ahlberg F. Brill G. Kurtzer

Returning to Seacrest Field, the Link s lost their first Intra-City League game bow, ing to the Northeast Rockets 13 -0 in an up-set defeat. On the road again Lincoln High was upended by the Grand Islanders 14--7 in a game played in a cont inuous downpour.

The following week a 28-yard pass sank the Links 14--12 in a heart--breaking loss to cross--town rivals, the Southeast Knights. Tor-rents of rain that caused Lincoln High fans to take shelter could not stop a determined Lincoln High football squad from gaining the sweet taste of victory. Trailing 12--7 at the end of the third period, the Links went to work to score 19 points in the final quarter and take an upset 26--12 victory over highly-ranked Omaha Tech.

Once again traveling to Omaha the team fell at the hands of Benson 22--7. Despite the loss, this game was one of the best played of the year. Closing the season with Omaha South, the Links fell short when a pass was intercepted to stop their final drive and end the game in a 12--9 loss.

Gaining much experience for the 196 3 football season, five sophomores, R. Ahlberg, F. Brill, A Kaale, D. Marshall, and H. Tapp, added their talents to the team effort. High lighting the season for the Links were All--City Team members, Bob Vogel and Lee Wagner ; honorable mentions went to Ron Kelly, Dave Hollibaugh, and Dick Fuller. Vogel and Wagner also received honorable mentions on the All-State Team.

1962 F .ootball Season L.H .S. Opponent 2 7 0. Central --- - - --------------------- 7 3 3 Creighton Prep ------------------------- - 0 7 0 . North --- --- --------------------- 39 0 L. Northeast ------------------------------------ 13 7 Grand Island --------- - 14 12 L. Southeast___________________ __________ 14 26 •0. Tech - - ------------ -- --- 12 7 0. Benson -------------- -------------- - 22 9 0. South ---------- - - - ----------- 12
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er s a nd Di ck Beechn e r , vi go rou sly a n d ably lea d th e Lin co ln H igh V a r sit y Fo otb all T ea m th ro u gh a thr ee-a nd- six seaso n Sen io r fullb ac k , Lee W agne r ( 40 ), run s around r igh t end fo r ho rt ya r dage agai n st Cr eighto n Pr ep , as se n, io r , Bob V ogel ( 50 ) , t hrows a key bl oc k wi th jun io r back, D e nn is W e r tz ( 12 ) , a nd ju n ior tack le, G ar y Kurtz er (6 0 ) , aid in g in th e L i nks' str on g int erf e r e n ce t o b r i n g Lin co ln H igh S ch oo l t o a 33 -0 v ic t o ry
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.RESERVE FOOTBALL: Bottom Row: Taladay, Edwards, Jacobs, Lawson, Cochran, Seidel, Delbert Smith, Holman, Maloney, Van Cleaf, Jackson, Knopp, Bousquet. Row 2: White, Radke, LaRose, Hardin, Graham, Keller, LaDuke, Riley, Olson, TeSelle, Beechner, Fulton, Fras. Top Row: Alden Johnson, coach; iederhaus, manager; Kolb, George, R Cole , Moore, Bouchard, Palmer, Cri t, Wallis, Hodges, DeLong, Spaedt, Bantz, manager; Bill Story, -oach.

Reserves And Sophomores Show Promise

The Lincoln High School Reserve Foot,. ball Team, under the leadership of A lden Johhson and Bill Story, climaxed their season with an impressive six,.win and ondoss rec,. ord. Starting the season, the Reserves topped Omaha Westside 32.. 13. They were then downed by Boys Town 32,.7, for their only defeat Playing Boys Town again, the junior Links gained revenge with a 32.. 0 victory. Next, meeting city rival Lincoln Southeast, the Reserves took an easy 19,.6 win. Again playing city competition the Reserves downed Lincoln Northeast 28,.13, for their fourth win. Meeting Grand Island, the Links won 3 2 12, and ended the season by leveling Omaha Central 33.. 0.

Coached by Bob Eyth, the Sophomore Football Team had a worth,.while season. They gained much needed football experi,. ence, which will help strengthen the Reserve and Varsity squads for next year . In the first game of the season, the Sophomores were edged 7.. o by the Lincoln Southeast first7ear men. Next, playing Boys Town, the Sopha,. mores lost a heart,.breaker by a 13 .. 0 score. Fighting hard and showing improvement, the Links first,.year men lost 13 .. 0 to Lincoln Northeast. In the final game of the season, the Sophomores scored their first touchdown, but fell short of victory 24 .. 7, losing to the Crete Reserves.

SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL: Bottom Row: Winter, L. Cole, Kermmoade, Meyer , J. Robinson, McCurdy, Lyberis, God, win, Hilt, Rekart, Metcalf, Douglas, Wimes. Row 2: M. R'Jbinson, manager; Geier, Worms, David Smith, Parker, Simp, son, Patzer, Hillyer, Kimbrough, Randolph, Kohn, Heggen , J:>hnson. Top Row: Bixler, Hodtwalker, Flanagan, Williams, Hanneman, Hoke, Waldron, Glather, Mulder, Hansen, Wilcox, Carpenter, Bob Eyth, coach; Phil Sprague, coach.

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Lincoln High Defeats Lincoln Northeast .

Working with only four returning let, termen, a lack of height, and much inexperi, ence, Coach Alden Johnson overcame a dis, couraging pre--season forecast and performed the astonishing feat of taking both the City and Class A District Championships.

Toppling tall Abraham Lincoln in their basketball debut, the Links clutch free--throw sh(?oting and ball handling gave them a 5 3.. 47 win. Traveling to Omaha, the Links were handed their first defeat of the young season by Omaha Westside, 60-- 54.

Rounding previous champion Lincoln Northeast, their first Intra--City League foe, the Lincoln High cagers took an easy 57--38 victory, for their secqnd conquest.

Returning from Christmas vacation, the Links met city rival, Lincoln Southeast, and took another impressive city win, 65--49.

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M. Glenn L. Beld in , manager . L. Ebner R. Merriman J. Kennedy L. Bowers

o Take Class A District Championship

Moving a step closer to the city title the following week, the Links cagers slipped past Lincoln Northeast with a score of 36--33. Fighting hard, but hampered by lack of height; the Links lost their second game of the year to Creighton Prep, 66--50. Back at the Activities Building the Links played a see--saw battle with Boys Town to capture a 43 32 win. Then, slipping past Omaha Ben-son, the Links brought home a 47--43 victory.

Flexing their basketball muscles, Lincoln High walloped Grand Island, 81,. 5 5, in the Links' best offensive showing of the year. Then, downing a determined Lincoln South-east team, 64--51, the Links completed a sweep of the intra--city teams and brought the City Championship back to Lincoln High.

In the Links' next game Mike Glenn's

23 points were not enough to offset the scor-. ing attack of Omaha North, as the Links were upset, 68--58. With all five starters scoring in the double figures, the Links squeezed by Hastings, 57--5 4, in a very close game.

In the final three games of the basket-ball season, the Links fell to Omaha Central, 6 7--4 7, were topped by trong Omaha Tech, 72--49, and upset by Omaha South, 57--47.

Entering the District Tournament play with a 9--6 record, the favored Links, lead by Bob Vasatka with 22 points, beat Pius X, 72--49, and upset by Omaha outh, 51--47. coln Northeast for the deciding game, the Links won a close 58--5 2 victory to finish city competition with 6 wins and no losses and to win a trip to State.

Playing hard against Omaha Central in the first game at State, the Links lost, 52--4 5, to finish a successful 1962--63 season with an 11--win and 7--loss record.

1962-63 BASKETBALL SEASO

J. Schidler A. Walter
LHS Opponent 53 Abraham Lincoln 47 54 Omaha Westside 60 57 Lincoln Northeast 38 65 Lincoln Southeast .49 36 Lincoln Northeast 33 50 Creighton Prep 66 43 Boys Town 32 47 Omaha Benson 43 81 Grand Island 55 64 Lincolp Southeast 51 58 Omaha North 68 57 Hastings 54 47 Omaha Central 67 49 Omaha Tech 72 47 Omaha South 51 District Tournament 62 Pius X 54 58 Lincoln Northeast 52 State 'Tournament 45 Omaha Central 52 137

LHS Cagers Recover Intra-City Trophy

"There's the basket, but where's the ball?" might be the question in the mind of surprised Dave Holli, baugh.

Coach "Aldie" Johnson gives Hollibaugh, Wertz, and Brill an important half-time "pepper-upper."

Ballet, anyone? Dave Hollibaugh wonders if Frank Brill and Mike Glenn have been taking lessons on the sly.

The victorious Links leave the court, after scoring a 56-52 triumph over Lincoln Northeast to take the District.

Sophomores And Reserves Improve Skill

• Playing tough Inter-City and Intra--City League foes, Reserve and Sophomore Squads gained needed basketball experience.

Coach Harold Scott's Reserves finished the season with an eight--win and seven--loss record. Defeated by Omaha Westside, Lin.coln Northeast, Lincoln Southeast, Creighton Prep, Omaha Benson, Grand Island, and Omaha Central, the Reserves overcame Abraham Lincoln, Lincoln Northeast, Lincoln Southeast, Hastings, Boys Town, Omaha

North, Omaha Tech, and Omaha South. Coach Bill Story's Sophomore Basket., ball Squad, showing much improvement throughout their short season and gaining much experience, emerged with a two--win and foudoss record. The Sophomore wins came by downing the Pius X Reserves by a fourteen--point margin and by slipping past Lincoln Northeast by four points. The Link first,year men were overrun by Lincoln Northeast twice and by Lincoln Southeast twice.

RESERVE BASKETBALL: Bottom Row: Harold Scott, coach; Swoboda, manager. Top R o Cri t, Mulder, Spaedt, Graham, Beechner, Mayfield , Riley, Borner, Connors, Thompson, Weyand, Fras.
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SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL: Bottom Row: TeSelle, McWilliams, Bouchard, Hanneman, Kirkendoll, Lockee. Top Row: Birkmann , Weimer, Zink, Meyer, Smith, Hardin, Bill Story, coach.

Lincoln High Matmen Take Class A Meet

The Lincoln High School Wrestling Team took an impressive District Meet Champion-ship and sent seven performers to the State ' Meet. Outstanding Links matmen at the District Tournament were Arnie Jones, tak-the 145--pound championship, and Pete Kar-ampelas, winning the 133--pound class.

Tutored by Coach Melvin Simpson, the Links wrestlers compiled a three--win, six-loss and one--tie record. Two of these wins were decided in the final match by the deter-mined effort of heavyweight Gary Parker.

The Lincoln High Reserve Wrestling Team, under Coach Wayne Osborn, had a very successful season record. The junior Links won six meets and dropped only four decisions. Beating Lincoln Northeast twice, Grand Island, Omaha North, Omaha West-side, and Omaha Central, the Reserves lost to Lincoln Southeast twice, Bellevue, and Omaha South.

RESERVE WRESTLING: Bot, tom' Row: D o~ahoe, Hun'ter, Ogden, J. R-0binson, Stamm, Lov elace. Top Row : W vmo~e, Goeglein, Peter son, Nickell, Simpson, Whi senhunt, Wayne O sborn, coach.

VARSITY WRESTLING: Bottom Row: Doi berg, Benton , Jone s, Disney, M. Robinson . Top Row : Karamp elas, Ward , Parker , Han , cock, Maloney. Coach Melvin Simpson, P e te Karampel as, and Arni e" Jones, admire the District Tro, phy won by the '63 Varsity wrestlers. In Distr ict semifinals, LHS's Vic H ancock attempts to break loose from Bob Bauer of Hastings.

Practicing a back dive, Tom Baker demonstrates the style which helped the Links swimmers win five of eight dual swim meets

To prepare for State Bob Stern and Jack Little perfect the butterfly in a hard practice session.

Links Tankmen Break Eight LBS Marks

With a team made up mostly of jun-iors, the Links Swim Team broke eight Lin-coln High swimming records for an impres-sive season. Splashing to second place in the Intra--City Meet, the tankmen showed deter-mination against strong Lincoln Southeast. In the tough Inter--City League Meet, the Links paddlers swam hard to capture fourth place with Rich Gordon taking the

50--yard Freestyle Championship Lead by Rich Gordon and Bob Stern in the State Meet, the Links mermen were able to take fourth place for the second year.

Under the leadership of Coach Gene Cotter, the swimmers finished their season with a five--win and three.-loss dual--meet rec-ord for another successful season.

SWIM TEAM: Bottom Row: Gene Cotter, coach; Barnes, manager; Player, Barber, Baker, Gwin, Van Cleaf, McCurdy, Kant, manager. Top Row: McDonald, Givens, Dermyer, Goetz, Rasmussen , Stern, McAllaster, Little, Gordon, Kuklin.

VARSITY GYMNASTICS SQUAD:

Gymnasts Show Good Form at State Meet

Th e Lincoln High Gymnastics Team, coached by Phil Sprague, finished second only to Lincoln Northeast at the State Meet and were in a three-way t ie for the city crown. C ompleting a fine season, with •a seven;win, two;loss record, the Links defeated Beat r ice, Lincoln Northeast, Grand Island, H as t ings, Lincoln Southeast and Omaha Ben; son twice, losing only to Lincoln Northeast and Lincoln Southeast. Roger Hadley was state trampoline and state tumbling champ; other outstanding Links gymnasts included F rank Quinn, Murray Johnson, and Ger; ald Frazier.

Coach Dean Clawson' s Reserve Gym; nasties Team, gaining much experience and showing great improvement during the sea; son, captured the city reserve championship and posted a five;win, two;loss record.

Kneeling: Phil Sprague, coach; Martin, manager. Frazier, Chandler, Stier, Hahn, Dzerk, Johnson, Quinn, Johnsen, Bell, Winslow. "Flying through the air with the greatest of ease" is gymnast Frank Quinn as he prac, tices high-bar routine for the State Meet. RESERVE GYM ASTICS SQUAD: Bottom row: Bieber, Jordan, Hilt, Hershberger, Douglass, Spencer Row 2: Paulson, McLarty, Simpson, McKay, Sisel, Keller, Baker. Top row: Dean · Clawson, coach; Loos, Staats, Williams, Seidel, Walls, Spomer. Roger Hadley, outstanding Links performer, shows perfect free-exercise form.

LBS Tennis Teams

Perfect Techniques

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With only two returning lettermen, Tom Seymour and Charles Lowe, LeRoy Colson, tennis coach, enlisted the experience of two 1962 Reserve lettermen to form the nucleus for the 1963 Lincoln High Varsity Tennis Team. Playing rivals Lincoln North-east and Lincoln Southeast twice, the tennis team also battled Omaha Benson, Omaha Central, Omaha Westside and Boys Town. Ending the season were the Inter--City Con, ference and State Meets.

VARSITY TENNIS: Standing: Cooper, Lowe, Taube, For, syth. Kneeling: Mclarty, Seymour, McCarty. Returning a hard, hit serve, during a game with one of the Links tough Ir:iter,City opponents, is senior tennis letterman Tom Seymour. Interrupting a hard practice session to offer a few pointers is Coach LeRoy Colson. RESERVE TEN IS: Heggen, Gil, mour, Amen, Weimer, Weyand, Burnham, Lemond.

Displaying the form that enabled him to capture the 180,yard Low Hurdle City Championship in a record time of 20.9 second , senior Dick Fuller prepares for the District track meet.

Thinclads Face Strong

CROSS,COU TRY: Linkugel, Augstums, Ward, Ripley, Merriman, Rudolph.

VARSITY TRACK: Bottom Row: Klippert, manager; Beaty, Tapp, McLaughlin, Ellis, Spaedt, Keller, Ward, Ripley, Rudolph, Rockwell, Ottoson, Radke, Lougee, manager. Top Row: Staats, Augstums, Rowe, Vogel, Hamilton, Moore, Stern, Fuller, Brill, Linkugel, Osberg, Mayfield, Gordon, Siefkes.

Two of the Link's fastest sprinters, Dennis Gordon and R on Hamilton, are being given an extra push by head coach, Harold Scott, and assistant coach, J im Sommers.

Opponents in '63 Season

Paced by seniors, Dick Fuller, Ron Hamilton, and Ralph Merriman, the Links Varsity Track and Field Team captured second place in the Lincoln Public Schools Meet. Entering the Hastings College Invita, tional, the Links took third in a field of twenty,eight schools. The thinclads also com, peted in dual meets with Grand Island and Boys Town, the Nebraska Indoor Federation Track and Field Meet, the Inter,City Meet, the District Meet, and the State Meet. Capturing first place in the Lincoln Public Schools Meet, the Cross,Country Team went on to further victories. Led by Ralph Merriman the squad placed second in the Inter,City, third in the Nebraska Wesleyan Invitational, sixth in the D oane College Invitational, and fifth in the State Meet.

Seniors Bob Vogel and Stan Siefkes practice the form necessary for a fast baton hand-off.

RESER VE TRACK. Bot, tom Row: Duskin, Ray, mer, Krueger, Ogden. Top Row: Tapp, Mowrer, Kon-

tos, Gray, Johns, Sasso, Walczyk, Rockwell.

Links Golfers Tee

Off with Five

Wins

Teeing ·off the season with five wins, the Golf Team took two wins at triangular meets with Pius X and Grand Island, and with Lin-coln Southeast and Lincoln Northeast. Coach Dick Beechner's Links captured the remain-ing victories in two dual meets with Omaha Westside and one with Creighton Prep: Strong support in the first dual meet with Omaha Westside came from Charles Borner, shooting a three under par, 69.

The golfers completed the , 6 3 season by competing in a dual meet with Omaha Benson and playing in the Fremont Invita-tional, Inter--City, City, and State Meets.

Coach Dick Beechner shows Ken Mesloh the proper technique for lining up a putt. VARSITY GOLF: Snider, Ull trom, Me loh, Imig, Borner, Kaulin , Schwartz, kopf. George Sn:der looks on as Charles Borner '"sinks,, a crucial putt during a close Varsity meet. I RESERVE GOLF: Bottom Row: Worm, Connors. Top Row: Ger tenberger, McKelvey, Bettin, S. Beechner.

Links Top Knights i n Season Opener

With four returning lettermen from last year,s City Championship Team, C oach Buford Grosscup,s Varsity Baseball Team was always ready to face its tough opposition. Opening the season with an 8--7 win over the Lincoln Southeast Knights, the ba.se ball team dropped their second game to Lin-coln Northeast 15--5 and defeated Pius X 4--1 in the semi--finals of the District Meet.

Following the playoff of the District Tournament, the Varsity Baseball Team completed its season with games against Omaha South, Lincoln Southeast, Lincoln Northeast, Omaha Westside, Omaha Ben-son, Omaha Central, Omaha North, and Omaha Tech.

RESERVE

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VARSITY BASEBALL: Bottom Row: Miller, manager; Smith, Barber, Shepard, Barnes, Zangari, McKay, Wickham, Reger, manager. Top Row: Buford Grosscup, coach; White, Trippel, Ablett, Schwartzkopf, Walters, Hollibaugh, Schwa, bauer, Vasatka, Fras. · baseman Bob Shepard "scoops up a grounder to stop the opponent short at first base. BASEBALL : Bottom Row: Lockee, Kuster, Birkmann, Taladay, Culwell, Kant, Humphreys, Knopp, Hoke, manager. Top Row: Dave Myers, coach; Smith, Graham, Schrader, Bouman, Mulde, Wallis, Hergenrader, Clement, Beaudro, Thompson, Terry.

Intramural Program Rounds Out AthleticE

The athletic program at Lincoln High is rounded out with the popular intramural system, co-ordinated by Neal Hafemeister. Offering recreation and competition in foot; ball, basketball, bowling, volleyball, tennis, golf, badminton, and weight lifting, the pro; gram provides a sport for every eligible boy. Trophies are awarded to the winning indi; viduals and teams in each sport.

Encouraging physical fitness, promot; ing good sportsmanship and leadership, offep ing constructive and enjoyable use of spare time, and creating lots of good fun for Lin; coln High School students, have been the pri; mary aims of this beneficial athletic program.

I TRAMURAL GOLF CHAMPION: D. Brad, shaw. INTRAMURAL WEIGHT-LIFTING CHAM, PIO , B. Vogel. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAM, PIONS: R. Schwabauer, D. Fuller, B. Starck, B. Shepard, R Kelly. INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL CHAMPI6NS: L. Brownson, C. Rowe, G. Wright, G. Parker, J. Cavosie, Worster, V. Padron, P. Gray. Gaining skill and sportsmanship are Tim Lewis and Richard Hanthorn.

GAA Offers Year -Round Sports Activity

Interested in sports? Drop in on the Girls Athletic Association any time, and you '11 find a variety of activities.

In the fall, hiking and horseback riding offer an opportunity to get outside; swim-ming, badminton, volleyball, and basketball become popular when the snow begins to fly; and softball and golf always indicate the

arrival of spring.

GAA members receive emblems indi, eating their participation and excellence in the various sports. These are presented at the annual awards party. The climax of the club's year comes on Color Day when the GAA Award is presented to the most out-standing senior member of the group.

GAA: Bottom Row: Fuller, Ellis, Knott, McMunn, president; Henrichs, Wallin, secretary-treasurer; Weber, Kahler. Row 2 : Jones, Sperry , Riggins, vice-president; Deinert, Mos, Gilbert , Hawkin , Martin. Top Row: Reben dorf, Zigur, Krauze, Anderson, Meyer, Kahm, Bracken, Bertwell, Toombs.

GIRLS TRAMPOLI E TEAM: Bottom Row: Adam , M. Hesser, Holbert, Seddens. Top Row: Hal tead, C. Hesser, Stoughton. During an exciting after-school game of badminton, Donnamarie Jones concentrat es on perfecting her serving technique and playing skills.

Model ••T" or Grand Prix, Anna Temmers and Tom Lutzi say, ••After a big game or just having fwi, you can bet everyone will be at KING'S " DRIVE-IN, 3935 South Street."

Les Franklin tells Sue Gentry, John Dzerk, and Carol Fuller that all he does is close his eyes and swing; the smooth greens and fairways at COOL CREST, 220 No. 48 Street, do the rest.

Diana Miller and Don Spahn find there are many ways to let your money work for you at the NA, TIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE TRUST AND SAVIN GS, located at the corner of 13 & 0 Streets.

Nick Jacobson is well pleased with the tight, at, tractive top installed by IRA'S TOP SHOP, 2340 P Street. Also, not to be forgotten is Ira's topquality custom upholstery work.

Cary McAllaster finds the CAMPUS BOOK STORE, 1245 R Street, has everything for the student, whether he needs supplies for study or for relaxation.

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There's no place just like this place anywhere near this place. So this must be the place. "The Place" is at MILLER AND PAINE, 13th and O Streets. LHS advisers are Barb Beckmann and Dianne Haase.

This picture of Candy Sasso and Cathy Beltz proves that action or still life, you can be sure it' the best if it's by LES McADAMS STUDIO, 1039 No. 44th St.

Shirley Seay and Diane Bohner are delighted with the modern convenience available in a cool, clean, and at, tractive gas range from WESTERN POWER AND GAS CO ., located at the corner of 12th & N Streets.

Dianne Vosta and Marla Hollers show a part of the large cosmetic department at ALVORD PHARMACY, located con, veniently near school at 85 5 So. 27th St.

Wayne Rasmussen and Bob Starck exchange bowling tips before taking advantage of the smooth alleys and modern pin-setters at Lincoln's :finest downtown bowl, ing center, BOWL-MOR LANES, located at ~04 So. 9th.

Jim Schenkel and Sherman Jinright learn that carefully selected stock and skill and accuracy in mechanics are always found at BEN'S AUTO PARTS, 2020 0 Street.

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Roxanne Hollstien and Jerry Martin take their first steps toward financial security, while Rich Schwa, bauer confidently adds to the collection in his safe, deposit box ·at THE COMMONWEALTH CO., located at 126 No. 11 Street.

Whether your music comes on records or in the form of a horn, Linda Marsh, Jim Cidlik, and Larry Beldin agree that you can find just what you 're look, ing for at Lincoln's fine music store, DIETZE MUSIC HOUSE , 1208 0 Street.

Phil Gray, Joline Rieger, Marcia Sims, and Jim Garnsey dream of the fun and· excitement that can be theirs this summer , with a new Chevrolet conver, tible from DUTEAU CHEVROLET CO , located at 18 and O Street.

Jerry Schidler and Joe Cavosie examine copies of the football program and the Advocate, both of which are excellent examples of the exceptionally high, quality work done by CAPITOL PRINTING CO., located at 2322 0 Street.

Roberta Ragatz inspects a few of the many attractive fr a mes availabl e to set off the high-quality photog, raphy of the efficient, fully-equipped studios of EDHOLM AND BLOMGREN, located at 318 So. 12 Street

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Bill Hagen looks on while Larry Owens demonstrates the kind of top,notch cleaning and pressing that has helped to earn HOLLYWOOD CLEANERS, 2760 South Street, their fine reputation for efficient and dependable service.

"It's not going to be an ea y choice," say Linda Crawford to Dale Stoehr a . they pick out the style for their senior pictures from the varied selections of ARTHUR OWENS STUDIO, located at 714 Fed, eral Securities Building.

Vivian Larsen and Richard Hughes are pleased to learn that MIDWEST LIFE INSURANCE CO., 500 So. 16 treet, likes to employ Lincoln High School graduates to help with the accurate clerical work they do.

The scholarship key which is presented each year to the senior with the highest average is an excellent example of the fine custom work done by RIX, STINE JEWELRY MANUFACTURING COM, PANY, 1108 P Street.

Jean Scherer and Rich Gordon are agreed, whether for the trip to that university of your choice or a special summer trip, luggage from LATSCH BROTHERS, 1124 0 Street, w ·ll allow you to travel in style.

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Frank Brill and Anita Johnson wait their turns as Alex Walter and Deanna Dahlinger take time out from their hectic schedule for the rest and relaxa, tion of recreational bowling at PARKWAY LANES, 2555 So. 48 Street.

Mike Mills helps Marcia Terry with her mortarboard a they try on this year's precedent-setting red and black graduation gowns from Lincoln's finest gown rental firm, MOHAWK CAP AND GOWN CO., located at 1125 R Street.

Whether you want to improve the appearance, per, formance, or comfort of your car, Paul Rudolph will testify to the fact that if it's made by a leading company, BILL'S SPEEDWAY MOTORS, located at 1719 N Street, has it.

Lee Unland and Charles Lowe ponder the large collection of book , pamphlets, outlines, and school supplies, which is only a small portion of the fine selection available at NEBRASKA BOOK STORE, located at 113 5 R Street.

Sharon Sommer, coached by one of the many quali, fied instructors at LINCOLN SCHOOL OF COM, MERCE , 209 No. 14 Street, will learn much that will be helpful to her whether she plans to become a secretary or a homemaker.

Senior pictures are only one specialty of ANDER, SON STUDIO , 1034 0 Street. Thi football action pose admired by Jacquie Thomann and Lee Wag, ner represents another , type of its fine and un, usual work.

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An excellent example of the efficient and thorough cl aning done by MODER CLEA ER , lo ated at 2101 G Street i this faultl ly-pr~ ed gown, being picked up by Barbara Yakel from Oiann Reich, aa: employee.

If your taste is for the finer things and you want speed, afety, and economy, Carol Bok and Ed Givens believe that the place to go is ROAD AND TRACK MOTORS, located at 2119 0 Street, wh;re every deal i a good deal!

Arnold Jon admires ome o f the fine portrait work done for fellow Lincoln •High chool students by TOW E D STUDIO, located at 226 So. 11 Street, and agrees that for really top-quality work, this i the place to go.

Admiring the well polished equipment at BEA, TRICE FOODS CO., 726 L Street, Sylvia Cov, ington says, "It's easy to see why Meadow Gold ice cream and other dairy products are good and good for you."

Looking over some of the many po ibilities for sound inve tment and ecurities purchasing, Vic Lacy and Dave Geier are well pleased with the well-rounded program offered by the WEAVER MINIER CO. INC., 1001 0 Street.

Whether you u e a box camera, a movie camera, or the fine t 35mm, Dave Alles says, "The place in Lincoln to get all your quality camera and pho, tographic supplies is PAT ASH CAMERA STORE, located at 1103 0 Street

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• With top-quality milk to tart with and the most modern equipment and facilities, it's no wonder they always ome up with the be t here at ROBERTS DAIRY, 220 So. 20 Street," says Tom Umberger to Ken Me loh, a they watch the endless tream of sterilized cartons come out of one of the many, gleaming, high-speed machines

•• JERRY'S BARBER SHOP 800 So. 27 Street, i clearly the place for the busy, grooming-con cious tudent who wants a good haircut and doesn't want to spend all day to get it. Whether your tastes are to, ward the wild or reserved, Jerry s has the haircut for you at a price anyone can af, ford," says Jim Schaffert.

It's easy to see why the best snack products come from WEAVER POTATO CHIP CO., 610 L Street. Only the best ingredients are used, and with high volume selling and modern packaging, Weaver's chip can't help but be fresh. Linda Severson and Dennis Holman agree that for a party or just to eat while doing homework, you can't beat Weaver's.

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Seeing the fruit of their hard labor for the fir t time, in the form of galley proof for a sixteen-page signature, 1963 LINKS Board members, Judy Ristau, Judy Schweitzer, Ted Schultz, Loretta

Stan Siefkes, and Dianne Chudly, are well plea ed with the harp, clear work done by one of Lincoln's leading printers, JACOB NORTH, INC., located at 2615 0 Street.

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Tubbs,

A

Abbott, Doris-77

Abbott, Judy-67

Ablett, Tommy-67

Ablett, William-147

Ace, Charlene-35

Ace, Pearl-77

Acuna, Ronald-67, 118

Adair, Jo-77, 120

Adair, Terhan---35

Adam Jerilyn-22, fn, 92, 104, 109 113 114, 117, 120, 121 Adams 'Barbara---35, 99, 126, 149 Adams: Connie---32, 33, 35, 90, 94, 96, 98, 126, 131 Adams, Gloria-77

Adams, Jeannette--77

Adams, Nancy-77 , 119 Adams , Paula-67, 94, 95 Adkisson, Glenn-67 ADVOCATE-110, 111 Ager Judith---35 , 11.6

Ager: Marilyn-67 Ahlberg, Rodney-77, 130, 133 Ahrendt, Sondra-77

Aiello, Helen-77

Akin , Karen-77

Albers, Jane--77

Albo, Luis---35, 50 Albright, Barbara-77, 92, 107, 116, 122

Aldape, Shirley-77

Aldridge, Connie--67 Alexander, Mrs. Marylowse--15, 79

Alfieri, Robert--67 Alfieri, Shirley-77 Allen, Cheryl---35, 126 Allen, Jean-67 Allen, Judith-67 , 100, 116, 120 Allen, Lauren---35, 126 Allen, Nancy-77

Alles David-67, 130, 157

Alles: Linda---35, 65, 94, 98, 102, 129 Alley, Rose--77

ALL-SCHOOL LOUNGE COMMITTEE-93

ALL-SCHOOL PLAY-106

Almanza, Paula-77, 82, 92 Alt, Eugene--67 Alt, LaVon---33, 36, 91, 99, 115, 129, 131 Amen, Ruth-67, 104, 111, 120, 121, 123 Amen, William-67, 108, 109, 119, 143 Amend, Judith-67, 100, 120 Ammon, Robert-10 Andersen, Loid-29, 36, 119, 123 Andersen, Wayne--77 Anderson, BoD--Q7 Anderson, Bruce---36, 65, 96, 98 , 113, 130, 132 Anderson, J anet--67, 100 Anderson, Kathleen-15, 20 Anderson, Leatrice--77, 149 Anderson, Linda-77 Anderson, Sally---33, 36, 96, 97, 98, 104, 110, 116, 126 Andrus, Judith---36, 94, 95, 97, 116, 127 Anthony, Martin-67 Applebee, Denis-77 Applebee, Sharon-77

APPRENTICE CHEERLEADER~129

AQUALINK~l15 Arenas, Catherine--77 Armstrong, Bonnie--77 Arnold. Diana---36, 47, 97, 98, 101, 127 Arnold, Gil-67 Arnold, Marcia-77 Arrigo. Bonnie--77

ART CLUB-118

ASSEMBLY COMMITIBE-123

Atkins, James---36, 119 Atkins. Sheila---36, 99, 101, 114, 126 • Atkinson, Clinton-67 Atkinson, Don-77 Atkinson, Jon-77 Augstums, Aldis-77, 130, 144

Index

Ault, Marcia-67, 100, 123

Austin, Beverly-25, 77, 109, 120, 121

Aye, Daniel-77

Avery, Suzette-77, 122 Axe, Georgia-67, 75, 100

BBertwell, Connie--67, 149 Betten, Verna-67 Bettger, Susan-67, 117 Bettin, Allen-67, 101, 146 Bice, Linda-77 Bieber, Harvey-77, 142 Bieber Kathleen---37, 99, 116, 127 Bilbo , ' Johnnie--67 Bindrum, Brenda-67, 100 Birkmann, Richard-77, 139, 147 Bislow, Kathryn-77 Bixler Robert-77, 135 Blakely, Lois-77, 97 Blessing, Luther-77 Bachle , Janice-77 Bloom, Stephen-77 119 Bade, Georgia---36, 117, 126 Blum, Karen-77, 1CY7, 122 Bailey, Larry-77 Blum, Sherryl-77 Bailey, Patrick-77 Bode, Tatiana-67, 100 Bailey, Vicki-67, 114

Bodfield, James---37 Bainbridge, J ohn-67, 119 Bodfield, Letty-77 Baker, Donald-77, 142 Bodie, Susan-77, 107, 113 Baker, Saundra---36 Bogar William-11, 82 Baker, Thomas---36, 98, 130, 132, Bogge~, Shelia-77 141 Bogue , Margaret--67 Balderson, Deanna-77 Bogue, Rebecca-77 Baldwin, Albert-77 Bohner , Diane--67 , 92, )4, 114, Baldwin, Rufus---32, 36 120, 153 16 Balla, Emmerich-77 Bohner , Karen---37 , 94, 111, 1 , Balodis, Liga---36, 115 120, 126 BAND-94, 95 Bok Carol-67, 104, 120, 157 Banks, Mary-77 Bo~berger, Phyllis-77, 82, 92 , 93 Bantz, Nancy-67, 94, 114 Bonacker, Sandra-77, 122 Bantz , Roger-67, 135 Bond, Judith-77, 117, 120 Barber, Dennis-67, 141, 147 Bonham, Robert-77 Barber, J acqueline-77, 79 Borcherdt , Rita-77 Barnes Ruth-77 Borgens , Georgia-67, 92, 114 Barnes~ William---36, 130, 141, 147 Borgman, Dennis-77 Barry, Mrs. Ann-15 :E\prk, Carol-67 Barry, Donna---36 Bornemeier, Gary---37 Barry, Jane--67, 100 Bornemeier, Henry-67 Barth, Richard-77 Borner , Charlie--67 , 101, 130, 139, BASEBALL-147 146 Basler, Russ-77 Bosinio, Leonard-67, 101 Bassett, John-77 Bothe, Robert---77 Bassett , Robert-77 Bouchard, Joel-77, 135 , 139 Bates, Raymond-77 Boucher, Michael-77 Bauer, Albert---77 Bouman , Michael-77, 147 Bauer, Carole--77 Bourke, Jamesine--15 Bauer, Constance---36, 127 Bousquet, Michael-77 , 85 , 121, Bauer, Janice--67, 100, 114 135 Bauer, Loretta-77 Bowen Dean-67 Bauer , Rudolph-10 Bower~, Larry-67 , 91, 130, 136 Bauer, Susan-77 Bowlin, Marsha-77, 122 Baugher, Mrs. Lomse--15 Bowling Milton-67, 123 Beard, Marjory-77, 122 Bowmar{, Barbara-77, 107 Beatty , Edward-77 Bowman, Dennis-67 Beaty. Larry-77, 144 Boyd, Carolyn-77, 107 Beaudro , Roger-67, 147 Boyd. Stephen-77, 95 Beave, William---37, 95, 99, 101, BOYS GLEE-101 130, 132

BOYS OCTET-96 Beaver , John-77 Bracken, Beverly-77, 149 Becker, Alexander-67, 130 Bradshaw, Dennis-67 , 148 Becker, Alexis-67, 100 Bradshaw, Shirley-78 Becker 1 Patricia-26, 37, 126 Brady, Karen-67 , 114 Becker, Patty-77, 99 Brait, Arthur-78 Becker, Theodore--77 Brammell, Beth---37, 99 Beckmann , Barbara---32, 33, 37, Breen , Timothy-67 90, 96, 98, 104. 106, 126, 153 Brehm, Bernard-78 Bedell, Clifford-67 Brehm, Jolene--78, 122 Beechner, Richard-15, 134 Brenning , Cynthia-67. 100 Beechner , Samuel-77 , 135, 139, Brethouwer. Beverly-78 146 Brice, Candace--78 , 94, 109 , 120 ' Behrens, Connie--67 Bricker, Alan-78 Behrens. Peggy-77, 122 Bridegam, Sandra-78 Beldin Larry-25, 67, 95 , 97, 121 , Bright. David-78 130 , 136 , 1&4 Brill Franklin-78 , 90, 94. laO, Beldin, Nancy-77 133. 137 , 138 144, lfi6 Bell, Jack-77 Brill , Marilyn-67 , 75, 92, 100 Bell , Nadine--67 Brill. Stanley-78 Bell , Ricky-67 , 101, 121, 130, 142 Brinkman. Bruce-78 Belote. Lynne--67 Brock, Byford-78 Beltz. Cathleen---37 , 93, 98, 129, Brock, Jay-78 131. 153 Rroman , Gary-78 Beltz, Steohanie--67, 75, 111, 115 Brooks, Kathleen-78 Bender, Victoria-77, 94, 107 Brown, Cathy-78, 97 Benecke, Helen-67 Brown, Janice--78 Benner Sandr~-67 • 117 Brown, Karen-78 Bennett, Estella-77 Brown. Ronald---37 , 98, 120 Benton, Kenneth-77, 130, 140 Brown; Yvonne--37. 99. 126 Bento!), Thomas-67 , 130, 133 Brownson, Larry---37 , 148 Bentzmger. Kathryn---3 7 , 98 , 117 • B t Kathleen-67 104 114 120 126 131 r , · , • Ber ~well-67

Bruce , Kathryn---37 Ber!gren, Louise--37 , 127 Bruns , 1bhar~n-;;3a7 Berlowitz. David-77 Bryan, p av;~ 130 Bernhardt, Terry-77 BBryan , v:u d -6 7 100 Berringer, Mary-67 ryan, an a ,

Buckner , Mrs Ruth-15

Buczynskys , Jerry-67

Buell, Frances-15

Buhrdorf, Cheryl-78

Buntemeyer, Rosemary-78

Burback, Dale--78

Burch , Richard-67, 71

Burden, Franklin-15

Burggraf, Pamela---38, 110, 117, 127

Burke , Karen-67

Burkett , Shirley-67, 114

Burkey, Terry-67

Burkey, Wanda-78

Burnham, Guilford-15

Burnham, Jack-143

Bush , J ane--24, 78, 115

Bute, Steven-78

Butts, Richard---38

Bykerk, Katherine---38, 104 , 126

Cacek, Susan-67

Caddy, Mrs. Pearl-12

Cain, Jim-78

Caldwell, Ivan-16, 98, 101 Call, Janet---78

CAMERA CLUB-118

Cameso, Pedro-50

Campbell, Bettie--67

Campbell, David-67

Campbell, Joanne--67, 97, 100, 107, 121

Campbell, Kathryn-78

Campbell, Phyllis-78

Campbell , Rosemary-67

Campbell, Shirley---38

Campbell, Sonja-67

Canfield, Patricia-25, 38, 98, 104, 113, 117, 120, 126

Carey , Philip-67

Carlin, James-16

Carlson, Barbara---38, 47, 127

Carlson, Gary E -67

Carlson , Gary S.-78, 119

Carman , Kenneth-78

Carpenter, Dennis-78, 135 Carpenter, Thomas-78, 95

Carper, Charles---38

Carr, Cynthia-67

Carr Elaine---38, 129

Casady, Gaylia---38, 127

Caudel , Gregory-67, 118 Cave, Catherine--78

Caves, Charlene--67, 109 Cavett, Alva-16

Cavosie , Joseph---38, 111, 148, 154

Ceballos, Ruben-67

Cepurnieks, Arnie---38

Cerveny, Audrey-78

Chandler, Steven-67, 142 Chapman , Roy-78

Charlton , Patricia-71

Charlton , Samuel---38

Chavira, Carol-67

Chesnin, Harold-67, 108, 119, 120

CHESS CLUB-119

Chicola, Phillip-67

CHOIR-98, 99

Chorowicz, Emil-67

Christensen, Daniel-67

Christensen, JoAnn-27, 68, 75, 93, 94, 104, 121

Christensen , Robert-68, 101

Christian, Leatha-78

Christian, George--94

Christoffersen, Joyce---38, 127

Chudly, Dianne---33, 38, 112 127, 158

Cidlik , James-154

Clapp, Barbara-78

Clark , Michael-68, 101, 117, 121

Clark, Robert-78, 122

Clawson , Dean-16, 142

Clawson, Linda-68. 104, 108, 109

Claypool , Lenora-78

Clement, Loran-68 , 101, 147

Clements, John-78

Clements. Robert-38, 94

Clepper. Henry---38

Cline, Jim-68

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C

Cline, Mrs. Martha-16

Closson, George-78

Clough, Sharen-39, 110, 117, 127

Coates, Tom-78

Cochell, Claudia-39, 99, 120, 127

Cochell, Winston-78

Cochran, David-68, 135

COED COU~LORS-114

Coffey, J oseph-78

Coffin, Christine-78, 95, 97, 107

Cohen, Marcia-68

Colborn, Linda-78

Cole, Larry-1,8, 135 Cole, Mary-713

Cole, Robert-7 8, 82, 92, 93, 135

Colliers, Don -78

Collingham, Clirletta-78

Collingham, Wayne-78

Colson, LeRoy-16

Compton, Robert-16

Connett, Judith-78 Connett, Ronald-39 Connors, Thomas--68, 110, 139, 146

Converse, David-78

Cook, Carol-68, 94

Cooley, LeRoy-39, 99, 101

Cooley, Sandra-39, 126

Coombs, Mrs. Irma-16

Coons, Richard-68 Cooper, John-33, 39, 108, 119, 143 Cooper, Muir-39, 130 Cooper, Penny-39 Cooper, Sherry-78, 109 Copple, Nancy-78

Corcoran, Carolyn-78, 97, 107 Corey, Lonnie--68 Cornell, Floyd-68 Cosier, David-39, 110 Co ier, Sue-78

Cotter, Gene-16, 141 Cotton~ David-68

Coulter, Mary-39

Covington, Sylvia-78, 92, 121, 157

Cozad, Gary_..:_78

Cradit, Anne-78 Craig, Suzanne-78

Cramm, Charles--68 Crawford, Larry-68 Crawford, Linda-39. 119, 155 Crawmer, Wanda-16 Crist, Donald-78, 93, 121, 135, 139 Cronkite, Carla-68, 111, 117

Crook, Susan-68 Crosby, Lonny-78 Crosier, Sally-78

Crouse , Carol-78, 117

Crouse. Carolyn-39, 113, 121, 126 Crow, Roger-78

Cubbison, Richard-40, 119 Culver, Robin-40, 126 Culwell, Ronald-78, 147 Cummins. Robert-78, 92 Currie, Alexander-16 Curtin, Nancy-68

Czubowicz, Gene-68

Dahlinger, Deanna-40, 126, 156 Dale, Alice-68, 75, 94, 104, 115, 129

DANCE BAND-97

Dandridge, Margaret-68 Danek, Cynthia-78

Danese, Teresina-16

Danielson, Arthur-IO

Dann, Mary- 78, 95, 97 Danner, Howard-78

Davenport, Jill-40

Davidson, Linda-68, 114 Davis, Cheryl-27, 40, 116, 127 Davis, Claudia-78 Davis, Darrell-78 Davis, J ohn-68 Davis, Leanne-78, 122 Dawson, Gayle-78 Dawson, Robert-16

Dayton. William-68

DEBATE-108

DeBoer, Leslie-68

DeBus, Laura-78

Deinert, Linda-78, 149

Delhay, Dianah-40, 126

Delhay, Jerry-78

DeLong, David-78, 135

Denkovich, Barbara-7

Dennis, Linda-40, 126

Denton, Molly-68

DePutron, Adrian-78, 117, 122

Derby, Sally-68

Dermyer, Thomas--68, 75, 91, 93, 130, 133, 141

DeRyke, Linda-78

DeShayes, Sharon-78

Devoe, I. J .-10

Dexter, Harold-68

Dickey, Reba-27, 40, 126

Dickson, Rodman-78, 92

Dietrich, Carlene-40, 94, 97, 99, 120, 126

Dietrich, Larry-78

Dietz, Shirley-78

Dillon, Richard-40

Disney, Michael-68, 130, 140

Dittenber, Daniel-40, 99, 131

Dittoe, Robert-68, 94, 95

Dockery, James--78

Dockery, J ohn-40

Dolberg, Harvey-78, 140

D:>lezal, JoAnn-40

Dolezal, Shirley-68

Domgard, Michael-78, 93

Domino, Patricia--78

Donahoe, Roy-68, 93, 121, 140

Doolittle, Glayne-78

DOORMEN-122

Doran, Marilyn-78

Dorn, Mary-33, 40, 117, 126

Dorsey, Donna-68

D:>ty, Carol-68, 117

Dougherty, Beverly-40, 127

Douglas, Carolyn-68

Douglass, David-78, 135, 142

Douthit, Michael-79

Downs, Pamela-68

Drager, Carole-68

Dreith, Jim-79

Drew, Sandy-79

Drewing, Elaine-68

Drewing, Myrna-68

Driewer, Connie-68, 114, 117

Dubovsky, Ludmila-32, 33, 41, 99, 116, 117

Dumler, Dean-41, 123

DuMond, Dennis-79

Dumpert, Dorothy-16

Dunn, Julie-79, 120, 122

Durbin, Gayle-41

Durst, Lynn-68

Durst, Micbael-79

Duskin, C. DeWayne-79, 145

Dutcher, Roger-79

Dzerk. John-68, 75, 104, 142, 152

EEarleywine, Jimmie-68

Earleywine, Larry-68

Eberly, Sheryl-68, 123

Ebers, Gerald-79

Ebner, Dorothy-79, 120

Ebner, Leslie-68, 136

Ebner, Sandra-79

E.C.A. COMMITTEE-121

Eddens, Jeanne-68, 114

Eddy, Sheryl-68

Edmondson, J eanne--68

Edwards, Larry-135

Eldridge, Larry-68, 95, 97, 108, 119, 130

Elias, Marcia-41, 104, 121, 126

Elliott, Cberyl-79

Elliott, Shirley-68

Ellis, Mary--68, 149

Ellis, William-68, 130, 133, 144

Elsasser, Jerome-41

Emert, DeAnn-41, 127

Enevoldsen, James-79

Eno, Melodee-79, 92, 97, 103, 107

Eno, Patricia-79

Epp, Tbeodore---68

Ernest, Jean-79, 107

Ernstmeyer, Terry-79

Eslyer, Barbara-79

Estes, Toni-79

Estrada, Roger-68

Evans, Clarence-16

Evans, Mrs. Ruby-12

Ewerth, Connie-79, 91, 107, 120

Eyres, Patricia-68

Eytb, Robert-16, 135

FFahrnbruch, Charlene--68

Fain, Linda-79

Faris, Virginia--41, 94, 95, 96, 98

Farrar, Mary-79

Farris, Judith-16

Fasnacht. Myron-79, 123 Faust, Lenora--41, 117, 127

Faust, Mrs. Maxine--16

Fech, J ohn-68

Fernbaugh, Emily-79, 94, 120

Ferrel, Catherine-79

Ferrell, Peggy-24, 79, 97, 107, 120

Fielder, Joseph-79

Fifer, Linda-79

Filbert, David-68

Filbert, Diane-87, 97, 107, 122

Filbert, Nancy-79

Filbert, Pbyllis--68

Finley, George--68

Firsick, Karen-68, 117 Fjeldheim, Janice---79, 97 Flanagan, David-79, 135 Flanagan, Don-13

Flanagan, Mrs. Helen-16

Foley, Mrs. Beulah-16 Folmer, Mary-24, 79, 107 Fontaine, Sheryl-79 Ford , Jim-68

Foreman, Bonnie-41, 126 Forester, William-68 Forsyth, David-79, 119 Forsyth, Donald-79, 119

Forsyth, Ian-33, 41, 99, 101, 104, 106, 108, 143 FORUM-108

Foster, Clifford-68

Foster, Gary-68

Foster, Larry-68

Foster, Shirley-68

Foudray, Terry-68, 72, 100 Fowler, Webster-68, 95 Fowles, Roseann-79, 120 Fox, Barbara-79

Fraley, Daniel--69

Franklin, Denise--22, 79, 107 Franklin, Leslie-41, 96, 98, 113, 123, 152

Franklin, Linda--69

Franson, Marilyn--69, 100, 114 Franz, Lindy-79 Fras, Walter--69, 101, 135, 139, 147 Frazier, Gerald--69, 142 Freauf, Kathleen--69 Fredstrom, Rudolph-IO Freeman, Blancbe-79 Freeman, Linda-79 Freeman, Sally-79, 107 Frey, Lyle-{j9 Frieden, Linda-79, 123 Frieden, Tbeodore--41 Friendt, Glenn--69, 101, 111 Froscheiser, Ronald--69 Froscbeiser, Sharon-79 Fuller, Carole-69, 93 Fuller, Dorothy-79, 94, 149 Fuller, Kenneth-79 Fuller, Richard-41, 123, 130, 133, 144, 148, 152 Fullmer, Bonnie-79 Fulton, Bruce-69, 135 Fushia, Donald-41 Fuss, Robert-{j9 Fuss, Shirley-79

FUTURE NURSES CLUB-117

FUTURE SECRETARIES CLUB -116

FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB116

GGadeken, Dean-79 Gallagher, Barbara-41, 127 Gandara, Anthony-79 Gannon, Jack-79, 118 Gardner, Bonnie-41, 99 Gardner, Dennis--69 Garnsey, James--69, 154 Garrett, Charles--69 Garrison, Richard-28, 42 Gartner, Donald-33, 42, 93, 99, 112, 113 Gartner, Mrs. Rutli-17 Gassman, Cheryl--69, 100

Gate , Ken-42, 92, 96, 98

Gavin, Ronda--69

Geier, David-32, 33, 35, 42. 92, 104, 105, 132, 157

Geier, Don-79, 135

Geier, Donna--69, 100

Geier, Karis-42, 118, 119, 126

Geiger, J anice-69

Geistlinger, ancy-79, 107, 120

Gelarden, Richard--42, 109, 110, 121

Gemmell, Glen-79

Gentry, Linda-42, 115, 116, 123, 126, 131, 152

George, Della-79 George, John--69. 94, 135

George, Katbleen-27, 42, 116, 127 Gerdes, Phyllis--42

Gerlach, Molliann-79

Gerlach, hirley--69, 113 Gerner, Carolyn-80, 122 Gerstenberger, Allen-BO, 146 Gibbs, Bonnie-BO, 107 Gibson, Mary Beth-BO

Giedd, J erry-28, 43

Giger, hirley-43, 126 Gilbert, Katherine-BO, 94, 120, 149

Gilmour, Gary--69, 143

Gingery, Paula--43, 116, 126

GIRIB ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION-149

uIRLS OCTET-96

Givens , Edward-33, 43, 94, 130, 141. 157

Glantz, Gayle-BO

Glathar, Gary-80, 135 Gleason, Michael-BO

Glenn, Micbael-43, 136 Glenn, Ronald-80

Gloe, Gloria-80

Godwin, Carl--80, 135

Goeglein, Harry-80, 140

Goeschel, Connie-BO

Goescbel, Marjorie-BO

Goescbel, Robert-43

Goetowski, Cbarles-33, 43, 90, 132

Goetz, Steve--69, 91, 93, 130, 141

Goldstein, Linda-BO

Goldstone, Larry--69, 130, 133

GOLF-146

Golling, Jackie-BO, 107

Gomez, Margaret-33, 39, 43, 113, 127

Gomez, Roger-80

Gomez, Santos--69

Goodman Lita-80

Goodman, Sandra-80

Gordon, Dennis-43, 130, 133, 144, 145

Gordon, James--69, 111, 141

Gordon, Richard--69, 130, 155

Gordon, Tbomas--80

Gore, Dortbea-17, 100 Gorham, Mary-80, 107 Gorka, Stephen-BO

Grady, Everett--69, 123 Grage, LaVern--69

Graham, Donald-43, 113

Graham, John-BO, 135, 139, 147 Graham, Kathleen-BO Grant, Mrs. Merrell-17

Grant, Sandra-43, 127 Gray, Philip-43, 65, 95, 148, 154 Gray, Travis--87, 145 Greathouse. Sandra--69 Green, Barbara-BO

Green, Lynn--80

Green, Phillip-BO

Green, Robert-BO

Greenwald, J ohn-80

Greer. Maurice-43, 95, 117, 119 123

Gregg, Gary-80

Grell, Darrell-17

Grevich, Jobn-80

Griesinger, William--69, 118 Grob, Terry-BO Grone, Elizabeth-17

Gross, Linda--69, 100 Grosscup, Buford-17, 147 Grosscup, M. Lynn--69, 104, 115 Grossenbacher, Gary-68

Group, Larry-BO

Groves, Mike--80

Grubb, George--43, 116, 120

Gruenemeyer, Richard-BO

Gude, George-BO

Guilliatt, Eileen--69, 117 Gulley, Kristine-BO, 108, 120 Gump, Michael-33, 43, 98, 104, 106, 113

D
161

Gunn, Roger--69

Gwin, Michael-BO, 141 GYMNASTICS-142

Haase, Dianne--33, 44, 91, 94, 96, 97 , 104, 126, 153 Haberlan, Bill--69 Haberman, Marilee-27, 44 , 117, 127 Hadley, Roger-44, 142 Hafemeister, Neal-17 Hageman, Michael-44 Hagen, Barry--69, 94, 97, 101, 123 Hagen , Larry-80 Hager, Katherine-44, 99 Hahn, Harold-80 Hahn, James-69, 130, 133, 142 Hale, John-17 Hale, Margaret-BO Hall, Mary-80, 107 Hall, Ruth-17 Hall, Sharon-80, 97; 107, 120, • 122 Halstead, Nancy--69, 149 Halsted, Stephen--69 Hamilton, Alberta-BO, 93 Hamilton, Lynne--69, 117 Hamilbn, Patricia-44, 114, 126 Hamilton, Ronald-44, 93, 97, 99, 120, 121, 130, 144, 145 Hammond. Bruce-80 Hancock, Victor--69, 94, 119, 130, 140 Handy, Kenneth-44 Hanna, Judy-44, 126 Hanneman, Bob-80, 135, 139 Hanneman, Carolyn--69 Hanneman, Molly-80, 107, 117 Hanner, Carl--69, 95, 97 Hansel, Lucille--69 Hansel, LuCinda-80, 85, 92, 97, 107, 113 Hansel, Robert-BO Hansen, Alan-80 Hansen, Jan-80, 135 Hansen, Judith--69 Hansen, Thomas-80 Hanthorn , Richard-BO. 148 Harbson, Joseph--69, 121 Hardin. Cvnthia--69. 75. 91, 93, 100, 102, 104. 105 , 115 Hardin, D " uglas-80, 135 , 139 Hardin, Judv-27, 44. 126 Hardnock. Sharon-80 Harling, Donnie-BO Harrell , Helen--69 Harrington, Karen-80, 120 Harris. Barbara-44, 117, 119 127 Harris, Lloyd--44 Harris, Patricia-BO Harris, Quentin-BO Harris. Steve--69. 101, 113 Harshbarger, William-BO, 94, 97, 119 Hart. Linda--69 , 100, 114 Hartman, Judith-44, 104, 110, 118, 127 Hatcher, Dianne--69 Hatcher, Richard--69 Hatfield, Linda-80 Hatton. Cecilia-80. 122 Haughton, Billie--69 Hauptman, Charles--69 Havel. Lynn-80 Hawkins, Kathleen--69 Hawkins. Marsha-80, 149 Hayes, Emest--69 Hayes, John-RO Hayes, Linda-69, 113. 117 Hayes, Patricia-44 , 55, 126 Hayter , Nancy--69 Headley. Joan-44 Heater, Michael--45 Heckman , Betty-17 Heckman, Victor--45, 98, 104, 129 Heckman, Mrs Wilma-13 Heggen, William-BO, 95, 135, 143, 155

Heidemann, Stephen-BO

Heidenreich, Patricia--69, 111 Heinbigner, Leroy--69

Heizer, J anelle-80

Helfenstein, Peggy-80

Hellweg, Kathryn-25, 80, 108, 120

Henderson, Stella-BO

Hendrickson, Jill-17

Hendrix, Charles--69 , 101

Henrichs , Linda-80, 102 , 107, 117 , 149

Hensley , Francine-BO

Herbel, Clara--45

Herbster, Mrs. Corene---17

Hergenrader , Gloria--69, 100

Hergenrader, John-BO

Hergenrader, Linda-80

Hergenrader, Roger--69

Hergenrader, Victor-69, 133 , 147

Hermanson , Donald--69 •

Hermonie, Harold-80

Herrick , Don-80

Hers hberger , John--69, 142

Hershner , Sherry-80

Hess, Marie--45, 92, 116, 127

Hesser , Connie-BO, 149

Hesser, Mary--69, 100 , 149

Hetherington, Sharon--69

Hetrick, Beverly-BO

Hetrick , John-45

Hetrick , Joseph-80

Hiatt, Diana-80

Hiatt , Kenneth-BO

Hibbert , Mrs. Alice---12

Hickman, David--69

Hicks , J ames-80

Hicks , Pamela--45 , 99, 117 , 119 , 126

Higgins, Colleen--45, 129

Higgins, Doreen-80, 107

Higgins, Katherine-BO, 92 , 108 , 122

Hikes, Mary-80

Hill, Patricia-BO

Hill , Mrs. Roscoe-10

Hill, Sandra--45, 116 , 127

Hillhouse , J udy-80, 107

Hillyer , Harvey-135

Hilt, John-80, 122, 135, 142

Hilt , Sandra--45 , 109 , 117 , 126

Hinkle, Rosemary--45 , 95, 127

Hirst , Judy-80

Hirst , Lynn-80

HI-SPOT COMMITTEE-121

Hitz, DoneIJa-80

Hlavacek, Donna-80 , 97, 107

Hobson , Richard--69

Hockemeier, Paul--45

Hodges, Galin-80, 135

Hodtwalker, David-80, 94 , 123, 135

Hoffart, Wanda--69 , 92 , 117

Hoffman, Melvin-81

Hoffman , Romaine---69

Hogge, Andrea-81

Hoke, James-81, 135 , 147

Holbert, Georgiann--69, 149

Holbrook, Gerald-Bl , 95 , 97, 101

Holcomb , Clair-81

Hollamon , Terri-81

Holland, Judy--69 , 115

Hollers, Gerald-81

Hollers, Marla-81, 153

Hollibaugh, David--45, 130, 131, 133 , 137, 138, 147

Hollingsworth, Linda-81

Hollstien, Roxanne--33, 45, 55 , 94, 99, 117 , 126 , 154

Holman, Dennis-Bl, 135 , 158

Holmes, Virginia-Bl

H'lman, Thelma--69, 93

HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES-92

Hopkins, Velma-45, 117

Hom, Frederick-Bl, 122

Homer, LaDonna--69

Horton , Carolyn-:-69

Horton, J ane-81

Houdek, Mrs Viola-18, 19

House, Donald--45

Housel , Sherri-81, 117

Houston, Patricia-Bl

Howard, Robert-Bl

Howell, Linda-33 , 45, 65, 127

Howland , Frank--69

Howland, Nancy--69, 97, 100 , 114, 121

Howland. R. W.--18

Hruza , Elizabeth-69, 100

Hruza, William--69

Huber , Deanna-33, 46, 97, 101 , 115, 120, 126

Huck, Barbara-Bl

Huck, J ack-81

Hudson , Bruce--69

Hudson , Thomas--69

Hughes, Donald-Bl

Hughes , Richard--69, 95, 155

Hull , Irvin-46

Humphreys, Michael-Bl, 147

Hunt, Doral-81 , 95

Hunt, Lester-46

Hunter, Jerry--69, 130, 132, 140

Huntington , Geoff-81

Husband , J oe-ii9

Hutsell , Rita--69, 100 , 104

IIhrie , James-69

Ilg , Joyce--69 , 92, 93, 100 , 114, 117, 129

Ilisko, Imants--69

Imig , Walter-46, 130, 146 Ingraham , J ohn-46, 57 Ingraham , Sandra-81

Ingram , Charles--69, 101

Inselman. Roger-81

INTRAMURALS-148

INTERNATIONAL CLUB-120

Ireland, Terry-81

Itzen , Roger--69

Jackson, Anthony-Bl

Jackson , David-81, 135

Jackson, Patricia-Bl

Jacobs , Gary-81

Jacobs, Geraldine-Bl, 120, 122

Jacobs , J ames--69

Jacobs , John-81 , 82, 92, 122, 135

J a&>bs, Rodney-81

Jacobson, Nicholas-46, 98 , 123, 152

Jacobl50n , Vicki-81

Jakobsons , Irene-81, 120

James , Robert-46

J anc , Connie-Bl

J anc, Robert-46

Jancik, Connie--69

Jasinski, Jan-81

Jaunzemis, Valda--69 Jenkins, Donald-46, 96 , 98, 130 Jenki ns , Florence---18

Jensen, Lois-70 , 117 Jensen, Nancy-70

Jensen, Mrs. Selrna-13

Jewett , Karen-46, 98 , 127 Jinright, "Sherman-28, 46 , 153 Jirkovsky , Diane-81

Johns , Bonnie-Bl

John s , Larr y -70 , 145 Johnsen, Malcolm-Bl, 130, 142 Johnson, Alden-18, 135 , 136 , 138 Johnson, Anita-46, 127 , 156 Johnson, Arvid-18 Johnson , Carol-81

Johnson , Clara-18

Johnson , Connie-46

Johnson , Cynthia-70 , 100 Johnson , Eddie-81, 95 , 97, 135 Johnson, Janelle---70, 117 Johnson, Julie-81 Johnson , Karl-81 Johnson, Leslie---70 Johnson, Marc--70, 95 Johnson , Murray-46, 91, 96, 99 , 130, 131, 142 Johnson, Nancy-70, 111 Johnson, Sharon-81 Johnson, Stephen-Bl Johnson, Wal ter-46

Johnson, Wilhelmina-18 J oily , Patty-46

Jolley, Teresa-81, 107, 122 Jones, Arnold-47, 130 , 133, 140, 157

Jones , David-81

Jones, Donnamarie---70, 149 Jones, John-70

Jones , Marilyn-Bl

Jones , Ronald-70, 118

Jones, Sharon-47

Jordan, Alan-81 , 142 Jordan Doris-70

Jordan , Patsy-81

Joyner, James-18

Joyner, William-Bl

JOY NIGHT-102, 103 JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE-100

Kaale , Allen-81, 130, 133

Kaarma, Eero-81

Kage, J ames-81

Kahler, Janet-81, 92 , 97, 149

Kahler, Judy-47, 127

Kahm, Pamela-81, 149

Kamprath, Gerald- 70, 101, 111

Kane , Philip-81

Kant, Charles-70, 147

Kant, Paul-70 , 123, 130, 141

Kapeller, Joleen-35, 47, 92, 93, 98 , 102, 129

Kapke, Robert-Bl

Kapustka, Robert-47 , 130 , 142

Karampelas , Pete---23, 47, 130 , 140

Karnopp , Karen-47, 127 Karnopp , LaLonna-70, 93 Karnopp , MaryLou-70, 117 Kats, Linda-47, 99 , 116 Kaufman, Carlene-Bl , 93, 97

Kaulins , Andis-70, 75 , 106, 146

Keefe, Karen-70 100, 114

Keeney, Rober~70, 101

Kehm, Barbara-Bl

Kehn , Joyce-81 , 87

Kehn, Judith-Bl

Keller , Betty-47, 127

Keller , Robert-70, 135, 142, 144

Keller, Victor-70

Kelley , Michael-48

Kelly , N ancy-81

Kelly, Ronald J -48

Kelly , Ronald R.-33, 48, 90, 93, 130, 131 , 132, 148

Kelsey , Sandra-70

Kemble , Glen-70

Kemble, Vicki-81

Kemp , Betty-70

Kemp , Mildred-18

Keniston , Sharon-48, 126

Kennedy, James-48 , 99, 130, 136

Kenned.y, W a yne---70

Kent, Jlllllily-81

Kermmoade, Donald-81, 93, 135

Kerr, Linda-81

Kess, Sandra- 70

Kilburn, Ralph-123

Kimball, Mark-81, 118, 123

Kimbrough, Keith-81, 123

Kimm, Anna-48

Kincaid, Thomas-70, 93, 94

King , Barbara-70, 100

King , Esther-81, 119

King, Jerry-46 , 119

King , Linda-81

Kingery, Christian-Bl

Kirk, Leo-70

Kirkendoll. Johnny-81, 139

Kirtley, Allen-18

Kister, Kerry-81 , 122

Kleckner , Becky-70

Kleckner , Linda-70 , 94

Kleckner, Richard-70

Kliment , Marylouise-48 , 94

Kling, William-70, 94, 104

Klippert, Donald-70, 94, 144

Knarr, Judith-70, 100

Knaub, Judy-70, 123

Knight , Marion-48 , 99, 127

Knopp, Robert-70 , 135, 147 Knott , Nancy-70, 120, 121, 149 Knowles, Nancy-48, 116, 117, 126

Koch, Cynthia-70, 117, 121 , Koch, Harry-81

Koch , Kathleen-70

Koehne. Bernie-Bl

Kohn, Jerry-81, 135

Kolarik , Ronald-Bl

Kolb, Patricia-70

Krilb, Patricia-70

Kolb, Rick-70, 135

Kontos, Ronnie-Bl, 145

Kos , Dennis-33, 48, 96, 99, 119

Kot, Myren-81

Kotil, Judith-33, 48, 93, 109, 115 , 116 , 117, 118, 126

Kotil, Kathyrn-70, 100 Kowrack, Linda-70, 72, 100, 104

Kraegel, Dave---70

Krauze, Zaiga-81 , 149

Kreick, Dale-48

Kreick , Shirley-Bl

Krepel, Larry-81

Krieger, Tom-70 , 101 Krueger, Lyle-81, 145

Krull, James-70

Kruse, Jeannine-Bl

Kruse, Sharon-Bl

Krygier, Sandra-81

H
162
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K

Kucera, Jerome--48

Kucera~ Richard-Bl

Kuehn, Sharon-70, 100, 114

Kuklin, Harry-19, 92

Kuklin, Victor-70 , 72, 92, 104 , 141

Kurtz , Patricia-Bl, 93, 123

Kurtzer, Gary..._70, 130, 133, 134

Kushulinski, Adna-81

Kushulinski, Lydia-70, 100 Kuster, Curtis--70, 147

LLacy, Christabel-Bl

Lacy _ Victor-32 , 33, 48 , 64, 94, 105, 157

Lade, Linda-81

LaDuke, David-81, 135 LaGue, Donah-70

Lamb, Diana-81

Lance, Wanda-81

Landess, Linda-70

Landers, Marilyn-Bl

Landingin, Mario-42, 49, 90, 108, 119, 120, 131

Langille, Barbara-70

Langley, Jimmy-82

Langley, Sharon-70

LaPlante, John-82

Lapping , Deborah-82, 107, 108, 117

LaRose, Thomas--70, 135

Larsen, Vivian-70, 92, 95, 114, 155

Larsen, William-70

Larson, David-82

Latzel, ay-70, 97, 100 Laube, Lois--70, 94

Lauterbach, Donna-49, 65, 126

Lawrence. Robert-70, 95 Laws, Richard-70, 94, 119 Lawson, James--70, 135 Lawson, Susan-70, 100

L CLUB-130

Leach, Duane-70

Lederer , Michael-70, 97

Lederer , Patricia-49, 127

Lederer, Mrs. Ruth-19

Lee, Betty-70

Leichner. Connie-70, 72, 100, 104

Leighty, Nancy-33, 49, 127

Leikam, Becky-81

Leiper, Richard-Bl

Leitch, Glover-33, 49, 121

Leith, John-70

Lemond, Michael-70, 143

Lempka, Stephen-82

Lentz, Harold-82

Lentz, Shirley-82

Lewis, Deanna-82, 85, 107 Lewis, Thomas-82

Lewis, Timothy-82, 148

Leyden, Gary-70 , 123 LIBRARY COMMITTEE-121

Lien, Max-19

Ligenza. Richard-70

Lige. Dianna-49

Likens, Terrill-49, 127

Lile. Harvey-70

Lindstrom, Janet-82

LINKS BOARD-112, 113

LINKS SALESMEN-113

Linkugel, Robert-70, 130, 144

Linnell, J anet--82

Linscheid, Leslie-82

Lintz, Zola-82

Litt. Carol-70

Little, John-70, 130 , 141 Livingston, Kenneth-70 Livingston, Sabra-Jean-82

Llewellyn, Russell-25, 82

Lockee, Michael-82, 139, 147

Logusz. Helen-70

Lohr, Doris-70. 109

Long, Angela-15, 19

Long, Cheryl-70. 119

Long. Drusill:i-33, 49, 92 , 110, 111, 121 , 126

Longoria. Amold-82

Loos, Billie-70

Loos, Gregory-82

Loos, Marilyn-49

Loos, Stephen-70, 130, 133

Loos, Terry-70, 142

Lougee, Christopher-49, 95, 130 , 144

Vmgee. Linda-Lee-82, 107 Love, Robert-82

Love, Robert J.-82

Lovelace, Frederick-82, 140

Lovelace Ken t-82

Lowe, Charles-33, 49, 62, 95, 143, 156

Lueders, Virgie-33, 49, 92, 93, 126

Luedke, Donovan-19

Luedtke, Gary-28, 70

Lund, Harold-49

Lund, Phillip-82

Lundwall, Linda-49 , 98, 127

Lunger, Kathy-82

Luternow, Bonita-82

Luthultz , Kathleen-82

Lutman, Steven-70, 95

Luttrell, Randall-70

Lutz, Jennifer-33, 49, 90, 93, 98 1 115, 129 , 131

Lutzi, George-49, 152

Lybarger, Shirlene--70, 92, 100

Lyberis, Robert-82 , 135 Lyons, Vivian--50

MMacdonald, J ames-82

Macrow, Hertha-70 , 95 Madison , Wayne--50

MADRIGALS-101

Magnuson, Charles--70, 94

Mahaffey. David-70

Maher , Sharon-82

Mahr, Horace--70

Mallatt, Patrick-19

Maloney, Dennis-82 , 130, 135, 140

Maly, Ann-82, 107, 115, 122

Mankey, Earle-82

Manthey, Carl-19

Manthey, Carolyn-70, 100, 115, 120

Mapel , Suzanne-82

Marchand, Ruby-82

Marcum, Michael-82

Maresch, Carol-70, 93, 113, 117, 121

Markel, J ames-82

Marker, Mary--50, 126

Markey, Marilyn-SO, 114, 120, 126

Marroquin, Joe-83

Marsh , Cheryl-71, 94

Marsh, Linda-33, 50, 95, 97, 154

Marsh, Richard-83, 95, 97, 107

Marshall, Richard-83, 94, 132

Martin, Carter--50, 99

Martin , Charles--71, 118

Martin, Gerald-50, 130, 154

Martin, Irene--19

Martin, J ames-83

Martin, Janice--32, 50, 58, 95, 116, 127, 149

Martin, Linda-83 , 107, 122

Martin, Robert-83

Martin, Sharon-71, 114

Martin , Mrs Shirley-19

Martin, Toni-71

Martin, William--50, 130 , 142

Mason, Bonnie--71

Mason, Sherry-83, 92

Massa, Steven-71

Masters, Catherine-19

Mathena, Judith-71, 123

Matson, Richard-71

Mattick, Nina-83, 93

Mattingly, Ronda-71, 94

Mavel , Carol-71, 100

Maul, Joyce-83

Maul, Judy-50

Maus, Paulette--71, 95, 108

M-u:ey, Judy-71

Mayence, Constance-79, 83, 92, 115

Mayfield, Paul-71, 101, 139, 144

McAllaster, Cary-33, 51, 98, 130, 141, 152

McCabe, Kathy-83

McCarty, Bryan-33, 50 92, 104, 105, 106. 108, 119, 143

McClamon, Patricia-71, 100

McClellan, Janell-83, 107

McConnell, Jan-83, 107, 122

McConnell , Judith-71 , 100, 117

McCormick. Jack-71

McCown, Karen-71

McCown, Norma-83

McCoy, Larry-83

McCuistion, Martha-:83, 113

McCullough, James-83

McCurdy , Richard-83 , 135, 141 McDaniel, Fredrick-71 McDonald, Jerry-83

McD:mald, Michael-71, 106, 141 McGinnis, Charies-71, 101 McGinty, Thomas--71 McGlasson, Nancy-71, 114 McGovern, Michael-SO McGrath, LuAnn-83, 115 McGrew, Kathy-71 McGrew, Michael-71 McGrew, Patricia-71 McGuire, Dianna-71, 92, 113 McGuire, Judy--51, 126 McGuire, Sandra-27, 71, 109, 114, 120 McIntosh, Charles-51, 94 McIntyre, Peggy--51, 126 McKay, Gary-71 McKay, Robert--51, 123, 130, 136, 142, 147 McKelvey, James--71, 104, 146 McKnight, Janet-71, 100, 114 McLarty, Bruce-83, 142, 143 McLaughlin, Bamey-83, 144 McLaughlin, Linda-71 McMahan, Kathy-71 , 100 McMaster, Margo-83, 109, 117 , 120 McMunn, Ma!"Y-71, 149 McNeil, Jimrnie-83, 123 McPherson, Viki-83, 97, 103, 107 McWilliams , Henry-83, 139 Medina, Barbara-71 Medina, Isidro-51

Meeks, J ohn-83

Mehan, James-83

Meisner , Toby-71, 101 Mendeke, Mrs. Alice--19 Mendoza, Anita-83

Mentzer , Carol-TI

Merley, Barbara-71, 114, 118 Merriman , Ralph--51, 130, 131, 136, 144

Mesloh, Kenneth--51, 130, 146

Metcalf, Ross-83, 135 Mewes, Pamela-83, 97 Meyer, David-83, 135 Meyer, Hannelore--71, 103, 114, 117

Meyer, Jane-83, 92, 116 Meyer, J anet-83 Meyer, Joan-83, 149 Meyer, Kenneth-83, 139 Meyer, Rudena-83 Michel, Jacob--71 Middleton, Sandra-71, 100 Mielak, Jean-51

Miers, Kay-87

Miers, Tandra-71

Milburn, Jim-83

Milburn, Nancy-83

Miles, Kathleen-71, 100 Miller, Barbara--51

Miller, Charles--71 Miller, Dennis--71

Miller, Diana-51, 127, 152

Miller, Gary D.--51

Miller , Gary F.-71, 147

Miller, Georgia-71, 120 Miller, Helen-19

Miller, J ames-83

Miller, Karin-83

Miller, Larry-83

Miller, Laura-71, 75, 108, 119 Miller , Mary-71, 75, 92, 100 Miller, Tracey-52, 61, 98 Mills, Michael--52, 57, 94, 97, 156

Mills, Susan-71

MIMES-107

Minard, Sandra-71, 95, 97, 116, 120 Minicz, Andrew-83

Minnig, Gary-83

Misko, Nancy-71, 94 , 114 Mittan, Donald-83, 95 Modenstein, Faye--71, 100, 111, 116

Moeller, Jeannette-83

Mogstad, Richard-83

Mo::>ney, Cheryl-33, 52, 110, 120

Moore, Ella-83

Moore, Gary-52

Moore, Katherine--71, 95, 100, 120

Moore, Paul-71, 135, 144

Moore, Robert-71

Morgan, Barbara-83, 113 Morgan, Carolyn-71, 109 Morgan, Johnny-72

Morgan, Maralee-72, 114

Morr· n, haron-83

Morrow, Gayle--52

Mortensen, Mary-83

Moss, Faye-83, 118, 149

MOVIE OPERATORS-123

Mowrer, Larry-83, 145

Mueting, Cheryl-83

Mulder, Roger-83, 135, 139, 147

Mulkey , Kent-83

MUMMERS--104

MUMMERS PLAY-105

Munden, Nancy-83

Murfield, Janet-52, 117, 127

Murphy, Armand-72

Mussmann, Carol-52

Myers, Dave--147

Myers, Jeannelle-83

Myers, Judith-72, 75, 91, 93, 114, 117 119, 129

Nance, Larry-72

arramore, Sylvia-72

TIONAL HO OR OCIETY -33 ' eal, ,John-83

Neitzel, Susan-52, 127

Nelson, Gary-52

Nelson, Pamela-72

Nelson, Ronald-72

Ness, Kathleen-83, 92

Nevels, Earl-52, 97, 99, 121, 123

Nevels, Sally--52

NEWCOMERS CLUB-93

Nichols, Penny-83

ich::>ls, Susan-83

Nickell, Thomas-83, 140

Nickles Linda-83

Nicoll , Kathryn-72, 75, 100, 104

Niederhaus, Richard-72 , Niederhaus, Ronald-72, 135

Nightingale, Donna-52, 127 Nixon, Leonard-52

Nordbrock, Margie--52, 98, 127

Norden, Judith-83

Norman, Robert-72, 95

Norman. William-83

Norwood, Cathleen-22, 52, 116, 126 Novak, Daniel-81

Novak, Doreen-83 ovak, Mary--52 , 127 Nowakowski. Charlotte-83

Nydegger, Robert-83, 123

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Oberg, Lance--72

Ochsner, Milton-72

Oetjen, Connie-33, 53, 96, 97, 98, 126

Ogden, John-83, 140, 145 Ogden, Richard-72, 101 Oglesby, Melody-83, 93, 107 Oldfield, Daniel-72

Olsen, Hubert--53, 94

Olsen, Lavonne-83

Olsen, Roy--53

Olson, Harold-72, 135 Olson, Ronda-83

Olson, Sharon-53, 127 Oosting, Carol-83

OPERA-98, 99

Oppegard, Laura-83, 107, 120

ORCHESTRA-94, 95

Orosco, Richard-53, 98, 101 ORPHEONS-97

Orth, Leslie--72, 100 Ortiz, Eva-72, 93, 100 Ortiz, Nancy-53

Osberg, Larry-53, 144 Osborn, Wayne--19, 140 Ostermiller, Elizabeth-83, 117 Ostermiller, Katherine-83, 92 Oswald, Dick-83

Ottoson, John-83

Ottoson, Keith-72, 144

Outz, Danny-83

Owens, Larry-83, 155 Owens, Linda-83, 120

Ozolins, Elizabeth-72, 117 Ozols, Gatis-83

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Pabst, Susan, 83, 94, 122 Packer, James--123

Packer, Patricia-72 Padron, Victor-33 , 53, 117, 119 148

Palmer, Cynthia---83, 97 Palmer, Kelly-53 Palmer, Phyllis--83 Palmer, Randal-72, 135 Pape, Glenda---83 • Parker, Gary-53 , 65, 130, 140, 148 Parker, Ralph---83, 135 Parker, Sherry---83, 107 Parker, William--53, 130, 133 Parks, Janet-72, 104 Parnhan, Judith-72, 97, 111, 114 Passieux, Sharon-72 Patterson, Bart-72 Patzer, Michael---83, 135 Paul, Pauline-72 Paulson, Bill---83 , 142 Pawelko, Richard-53, 110 Payne, Jesse----83 Payne, Robert-72, 94, 97,123 Payne, Willie-72, 123 Pearson, Harlan-72 Pedersen, Donna-72 Peery, Evelyn---83 • Peery, Ron-72

Peery, William-72

Pelton, Fred-72, 101, 108, 109, 119 Penrod, Gail---83, 107 PEPPERS-126, 127, 128 Pesek, Cathy---83 Pester, Joan---84

Pester, Lois-53

Peters, Mrs. Kay-13 Peters, Steven---84, 96, 107 Petersen, Douglas--72, 123 Petersen, Mary--53, 126 Petersen, Sarah-72, 94 104 106 109, 120 ' ' ' Peterson, Alicia---84 Peterson, Douglas--53 Peterson, Ron-72 Pe~rson, Wayne-72, 140 Pfeiff, Helen-72, 100, 115 129

Pfeiff, William-11 ' Pfundt, Paul---84

Phelps, Susan-72, 90, 100, 115 129 ' Phillips, Judith-72 Phillips, Sandra---84 Phillips, Violet---84 Pickett, Ann---84

Pilkington, Allen-72

Piller, Dan---84 Pinkston, Lindsey-72 Player, Stephen---84, 141 Ploszay, Kathleen---84 Ploudre, Alan-72 Podolak, Elizabeth--54, 116 Pohl, Diana-72

Pohl, Roger---84

Pohle, Mary---84

Polhemus, J ane---84 Pol!iemus, John-72, 95 Pohvka, Barbara-84 Polivka, Karl---84, 118 Polson, Mary-72 Pool, Lehte-73, 92 Poore, John--54, 94 Pope, Steven--54 Potter, Barbara-47, 54, 109, 115 127 ' Power, Susan-73, 100 Powers, Michael--54

Poyser, Gwendolyn---84 Prai, Leslie-84, 107, 117 Prall, Roberta--54, 99 Prettyman, Edith-73 Prieto, Jesus--50

Prochaska, Sharron---84

Proctor, Jane---84, 97, 103, 107

Proffitt, Nancy-73, 114 Prucha, James--54, 96, 99, 104, 113, 121

Pulec, Gary-73

Pyle, Ray-73, 104, 110, 111 Q

Quam, Dorothy-73, 93, 115, 123

Quam, Steven--54, 130 Quinn, Franklin--54, 65, 93, 130 133, 142 '

Roof, Gloria-73

Roper, Mrs. Sally-20

Roschewski, Linda--55, 104 105 126 ' •

Rader, Neoma-73

Radke, Richard---84, 92, 135, 144

Ragatz, Roberta-71, 73, 75, 92, 93, 104 , 118, 154

Raley, Linda-73

Ramsey, Betty-73

Rance, Sharon-73, 104, 106, 117

Randall, Bobby-73

Randolph, Robert---84, 135

Raney, Michael---84

Rasco, David-73

Rasmussen, Crystal-73

Rasmussen, Steven---84

Rasmussen, Wayne--54, 92 98, 130, 131, 141, 153 •

Rathjen, Kenneth-54 95 101 119 ' ' '

Rauscher, Bruce---84

Rawlings, Mary Lyn---84

Rawson, Wayne-73

Ray, Carla-73

Ray, Donna-73, 100 Ray _ Manfred-119

Raymer, Bruce-22, 84, 123, 145

Rebensdorf, Sandra-73, 115, 149 RED CROSS COUNCIL-117

Reddish, J ean---84

Reed, Aaron, 73, 101

Reel, Danny---84

Reel, Windle-18, 19

Reetz, Kathryn---84, 107

Reeves, Roni---84

Reger, Jerry-73, 147

Reger, Ralph---84 101

Reich, Bill---84 '

Reich, Diann--54, 94 157

Reifschneider, Gord~n---84

Reifschneider, Henry---84

Reinhardt, Susan---84

Reinhart, Rogene---84

Rekart William---84 135

Rekte, Vija--54 '

Remigio, Lynda---84, 95

Renken, Patricia--54

Renter, Bill-73

RESERVE BASKETBALI-139

RESERVE FOOTBALL--135

Retherford, Joyce-73

Rhoades, Jane-73, 113, 114, 120

Rhoden, Janet---84, 94

Rhody. Randolph---84

Rice, Susan---84, 90, 107

Richards, Melvin---84 94

Rider, Joanie---84, 107 117

Rieger, Joline-73, 75,' 92, 100, 104, 114, 120, 150

Riggins. Laura--54, 115, 127, 149

Riggs, Cathy-22, 54 109

Riley, Catherine-73 • Riley, Suzanne--55

Riley, William---84, 92, 95, 97, 135, 139

Ring, Raymond-73

Ripley, Roger-73, 101, 144

Ristau, Judy-33, 55, 112 113, 116, 127, 159 •

Ritchey, James--55, 123

Ritchey, Marvin-73

Ritchey, Mavis--73

Rizor, Margaret-73, 114

Roach, JoEllen---84

Roach, Pamela--55

Robbins, Connie---84

Roberts, Marjorie---84

Roberts, Mrs. Virginia-19

Robertson Graham---84

Robinson, · Jackie---84, 135, 140

Robinson, James--73, 94

Robinson, Marcia---84

Robinson, Michael---84, 130, 135, 140

Robinson, Mike-73

Robinson, N ancy---84

Robinson, Patricia-84

Robinson, Reggie--55, 98, 113 120

Robinson, Susan---84

Rockefeller, Winston--55

Rockwell, Jerry-73, 101, 106, 144, 145

Roddenberry, Mary---84

Roderick, Judith-20

Rodney, Carol---84

Roelfs, Susan-73, 114, 116 117, 118 •

Rogers, J ames---84

Rogers, Kathleen-73

Rohan, Nadine---84

Rohn, Lawrence---84

Rohn. Thomas---84

Rohrdanz, Edward-73

Roland, Bonnie-109, 127

Rose, Susan-84, 107

Roseberry, Mary-33, 55, 94, 108, 120, 121, 123, 127

Ross, Karen-73, 92, 117

Roth Donald---84

Roth; Lonnie---84

Rothe, LeRoy-73, 130, 132

Rotter, Sheryl-73, 93, 123

Rouse, Carolynne-33 , 55, 98 115, 129 '

Rowe, Charles--55, 144, 148

Rownd, Mary-73 94, 117

ROYALTY-131 •

Rudder, J ohn--55

Rudolph, Paul-33, 55, 65, 144, 156

Rulla, Patricia---84

Rumpeltes, Patricia--56, 98, 101, 120, 127

Rutt, John---84

Ryan, Patricia-56, 100 126 Ryan, Stephen-73 • Ryder, Nancy-56, 99, 101, 104 126 ' Ryon, Patricia-73

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Saario, Sharyn---84

Sachtleben, Karen---84

Sader, Robert-73, 101, 121 SAFETY COMMITTEE-123

Saldana, Jeanie-73

Saldana, Jim-56

Salisbury Susan-33, 56, 110 118 119, 127 ' '

S&tlter, Carol---84, 113, 117

Sammons, William-73, 119 Sanborn, Julie---84

Sanchez, Esperanza-56

Sanger, Martha---84, 117 Sasso, Cassandra-56, 92, 113, 129, 131, 153

Sasso _ Dirk---84, 145

Sattler, Phyllis--73 114 116

Saunsoci, Eleanor~, i14 116 127 ' '

Sayer, Darrell--56, 123 Sayers, J anice---84

Sayre, Jeff---84, 97

Schach, Kathrine-73, 108 120

Schaefer, Michael-73 10i

Schafer, Richard-73 • Schafer, Stanley-73

Schaffert, Glenda---84

Schaffert, J ames-56. 158 Schall, James--73, 123 Schaumburg, Ruthann-73 94 117 ' '

Scheel, Constance---84

Scheidt, Harold-73

Schell, Michael-73

Schellpeper, John---84

Schenkel, Jim-56 _ 123, 153 Schenkel, Phyllis---84 Scherbak, Julia-73, 100 Scherbak, Michael---84, 92 Scherbak, V asi---84

Scherer, Jeannie-73, 121, 155 Sch~ssler, Marjorie-84, 122

Schrader, Herb--147

Schrader, Lee-84

Schrader, Walda-73

Schreiner, Janis--73

Schreiner, Roger-73, 101 Schrekinger, John-73, 119, 120, 121

Schriner, Mary-73, 114, 116

Schrunk, Tom-73

Schultz, Larry---84

Schultz, Nancy---83, 97

Schultz, Theodore-56, 95, 112, 113, 159

Schulz, John-73, 123

Schulz, Melodie---84, 94, 107

Schumacher, Leslie-73, 119, 120

Schwab, Lois--20

Schwabauer Richard-56, 98, 123, 130, 147, 148, 154

Schwanebeck, Judy-73

Schwanebeck, Nancy-56, 117, 127 Schwartz, Marlene-73

Schwartzkopf, Glenn-73, 147

Schwartzkopf, Louis--32, 33, 57, 64, 102, 104, 105, 119, 146

Schwarz, Mrs. Ruth-18, 20

Schweitzer, Judith--57, 112, 113, 117, 118, 126 , 159

Schwindt, Nancy---85

Schwisow, Betty-57, 116, 126 SCIENCE CLUB-119

SCRIBE BOARD-109

Scott, Harold-20 139, 145

Searle, Patrick---8 5

Sears, J ames--85

Seay, Shirley-73, 153

Seddens, Sheila-73, 149

Seewp.ld, Joseph-73

Segn~r, Calvin-57

Seibel, Linda---84

Seidel, Gayland-73, 135, 142

Sell, David-10

Severson, Linda---85, 158

Severson, Nola-73

Sexton, Sandra---85

Sexton, Stanley---85

Seydlitz, Inez---85

Seymour, Tbomas--57, 94, 108, 143

Shadley, Phyllis--73

Shanek, J anette-73

Shaner, Barbara---85, 107, 117, 123

Shaner _ Randolph-33, 57, 94, 96, 104, 105, 106

Shapiro, Katharine--57

Shapoval, Ninna---85

Shaw, Gail-73

Shaw, Mary---85

Shaw, Vondra-73, 100, 109, 111, 114

Shea , Carolyn-85, 107, 109

Sheets, Roberta-73

Sheldon Michael--57

Sheldon; Patricia-73

Shepard, Lois--90, 93, 104, 114

Shepard, Richard---85

Shepard, Robert-57, 130 , 147, 148 Sheridan, Sally-71, 73, 115, 129 Shertzer Karen---85

Sherwood _ Gary---85

Shew, Donna-73

Shewcow, Valentina-73, 100

Shildneck, Sally---85, 97

Shildneck, Susan---85, 97

Shirey, Nancy-57, 127

Shorny, Richard-73

Shriner, Jody---85

Shulgin, Cheryl---85, 107

Sch1dler, Jerry-56 130 133 137, 154 ' ' ' 1 Siebels, Mary-73

Siebels, Thomas--74 , 95 Schidler, Karla-73, 100 116 Schleicher, Jimmy---84 ' Schleiger, Michael---84 Schleiger, Roger-73 Schlunsen, Paul- 73 Schmailzl, Kenneth---84 Schmailzl. Patricia-73 Schmersal, Pamela---84 Schmidt, Alan---84 Schmidt, John-73 Schmidt, Pamela-73, 109 114 117 121 ' ' Schmuck, William-73. 123 Schneckloth. Larren---84 Schneider, Cheryl-29, 84 Schneider, Gerry---84 Schneider, Jeanne---84, 93 Schneider, Larrv-73 Schneider, Sandra---84, 109 Schnell, Bonnie-73 Schnell, Robert-24, 84 Schomaker, Sharon-73 Schoneman, J ackie---84 Schott, Susan-73

Sieck. Loretta-71, 74 ; 100, 114 116, 117 ' Sieckmann, Donna-68, 74, 95, 117

Siefkes, Mrs. Ruth-20

Siefkes, Stanley-33, 57, 112 113, 130, 144. 145, 159 Silchenko, Nicolai-74 Simpson , Dennis--57 Simpson, Gene-74. 142 Simpson, Harold---85, 135, 140 Simpson, Melvin-20, 140 Simpson, Roberta-74

Sims, Marcia-74, 104, 111, 115 154

Sincebaugh, Daryl---85, 87

Sinica, Victor-74, 101

Sinkule, Gary---85

Sinkule, Marcia--58, 98, 116 126

Sinner, Gary---85, 92 '

Sipma, Barbara-33, 58, 99, 101, 117 _ 121, 127

Sisel, Myron---85, 142

Sitzman, Lloyd---85

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kaggs, Robert--58

Skinner, Jasper-74, 101, 113, 119

Skomer, Lois-58, 127

Slade, Ardis--85

laight, Harold-20

Slaikeu, Dan-74, 101

Slemin , Sandra-85

Sligar, Daniel-4j>

Small Lawrence-24 , 33, 58, 109, 113, 119

melser, Harold-85

Smelser, Sharon-85

Smith, Barbara-_85, 113, 117

Smith, Bonni~, 99, 127

Smith, Collette-74, 111, 114

Smith, Delbert~, 135, 139, 147

Smith, Dennis~

Smith, Esther-74

Smith, James A.-58, 112, 113

Smith, James R.-85, 122

Smith, Janet-74, 113, 115, 117

Smith, Kenneth-74

Smith, Kit-85

Smith, Larry-74

Smith, Lawrence-74, 101, 111 _ 147

Smith, Lee-58

Smith, Mary-74

Smith, Richard-85, 135

Smith, Robert-74, 94

Smith, Roberta-85

Smith, Thomas--85

Smith, Verma-85

Snavely, Patricia-58

Snider, George-74, 101, 146

Snyder, Patricia-85

Snyder, Thomas--85, 122

Sobotka, Timothy-85

S:>hl, Mrs. Joyc 8 -20

Solberg, Elin--62

Solick, Margaret-74, 117, 121

Solick, Robert-85

Solt, Vir~inia-74

Sommer, J anis-85

Sommer, Melody-85, 107, 117

Sommer, Sharon-74, 156

Sommers _ James-20, 134, 145

Sommers, Judy-85, 122

SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL--139

SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL--135

Sorensen, Patricia-85, 97

Sp:1.chman, Constance-85

Spadt, Constance-59, 126

Spaedt, John-85, 135, 139, 144

Spahn, Donald-59, 95, 97, 152

Spalding, Lynette-59, 116

Speight, Evelyn-85

Speight, Mary-74

Spencer, Cathy-74, 100, 104, 117, 118

Spencer, Johnnie-74, 142

Sperry, Margaret-85, 93, 123, 149

Spiller, Susan-59, 104 106

Spomer, Michael-85, 142 Sprague, Pamela-74

Sprague, Philip-20, 135, 142 Springer, Janet-74

Staats, Bruce--68, 74, 101, 142, 144 Stacy, Judy-85

Stalmaker, Darrell-85

Stamm, Rodney-85, 140 Stanley, Robert-86

Stanton, Elizabeth-33, 59, 108, 116

Stanton. Paul-79, 86, 92

Starck, Robert-59, 91, 130, 132, 148. 153

Stark, Roger-86, 95, 97 Starkweather, David-74

Staska, Charlene-74, 104, 114, 116. 120, 121

Steele. Cheryl-86, 93, 121 Stegall, Nancy-74

Stephens, Larry-74, 130 Stephens, Patricia-19, 86 Stephenson. Karen-74, 75, 93, 100. 115

Stern , Robert-74, 130, 141, 144

Sterner, Larry-59, 96, 99 Stevens, Helen-74, 114

Stevenson, Lillian-86

Stewart Mrs Katherine-20

Stier, James-74, 130, 142

Stilwell, Catherine-74, 100, 129

Stiphem, Mike-86

Stoeckle, Mary-86

Stoehr, Charlene-86

Stoehr , Dale-59, 155

Stofer, J udy-86

Stolzenburg, Mary-59, 99, 127

tonerock, Robert-85, 120

Stork, Joseph-59

Story , Grant-86, 95, 97

Story, William-20 135, 139

Stoughton, Barbara-86, 117, 120, 122, 149

Stransky, Jerry-86

Strasheim, Lorraine-20

Stricker, Patricia-74

Stringfellow, George-86

trohm, Mrs. Martha-12

Stroup, Dennis-74

Stuart, James-IO

Stuart, Sharon-86

Stubbendeck, Diane-86

STUDENT COU CIL-90, 91

Stuertz, John-86

Stump, Sharon-74

Stutzman, Vicki-86

Sullivan, Francis-86

Sultzbaugh, Atricia-86

Sundling, Dianne-86

Sundling, Richard-74

Sutton, James-74

Svara, Diane-74

Svoboda, Ruddy-59

Svoboda. Sondra-59, 97, 99, 101, 126, 128

Swain, Susan-86

Swanson, Jolene-86, 107

Swartz, Linda-74

Sweeton, Ronalyn--63

Sweeton, Sheryl-74

SWIMMING-141

Swoboda , Larry-74, 110, 139

Taladay David-71 74 135 147

Tooke, Alvin-74, 133

Toombs. Dona-86

Toombs, Lureene-86, 149

Topham, John--60

Torgler, Lynn--60, 95, 104 . 116, 126

Townsend, John--60, 92,130

TRACK-144, 145

Tracy, Pamela-86

Traster, Trieva-74, 100

Traudt, John-74

Trauernicht, Alan-86

Trei, Hilde--86

Treijs J anis-86

Trippel, Dennis-23, 33, 60, 91, 93, 98, 130, 131, 132, 147

Trudeau, Patricia-86, 122

Trujillo, Michael-86

Tubbs Donald-74

Tubbs; Loretta-33, 60, 97, 98, 104, 112, 113, 127, 159

Tucker, Judith-25, 60, 99, 101, 120, 127

Tucker, Robert-86, 95

TWIRLERS-95

Tyrrell, Karen-74, 103, 121 u

Uldrich, Lois-86

Ullman, Darrell--60

Ullstrom, Galen-25, 74, 101, 130 , 146

Umberger, Thomas-33, 35, 60, 92, 94 131, 158

Underhill, Vicki-86

Unger, Mrs. Helen-12

Unland, Lee-22, 33, 60, 95, 97, 108, 110, 156

Updegraft, Mrs. Alice-20, 29 104' ' ' '

Upitis, Andrew-74, 123

Tallakson, Richard-59 99, 101, USHERETTES-122 104

Tallis, Rosemary-74, 100

Tambke, Marlys-59

Tankersley, Gary-86

Tannahill , Beverly-74

Tapp, Herman-86, 92, 93, 130, 133, 144 , 145

Tassler, J ames-59

Tassler, Judith-86, 103, 120

Taube, Andrew-23, 33, 60, 90, 131, 143

Taube, Jeanie-23, 74, 93, 100, 117, 120, 121

Tautfest, Patti-74

Taylor, Bruce-86, 95, 119

Taylor, Edward-86

Taylor, Howard-86

Taylor, Julie-86

Taylor, Martin--60, 119

Taylor, Ron-74

Taylor , Ronald-72, 74

Teeters, Bixby-74

Temmers, Anna--60, 115, 127, 152

Temple. Mrs. Gladys-20

TENNIS-143

Terry, Marcia--60, 110, 117, 127. 156

Terry. Mike-74, 147

TeSelle, Lonnie-85, 86, 135, 139

Thelander , Gary-86

Thibault, Lonnie-87

Thober, Irene-74, 114

Thomann, Jacquie-74, 100, 117, 156

Thomas, Gary-74 95, 121

Thomas, James-74, 94

Thomas, Kay-74

Thomason, Julia-23, 74, 117

Thompson, Charlene-74, 114

Thompson , David-74, 95

Thampson, Sue Ellen-33, 42, 60, 96, 99 104, 106, 129

Thompson, Tommie-74, 91, 139, 147

Thrasher, Linda-74

Thrasher, Shirley--63

Tice, Gerry-74, 123

Tichota, James-86

Tichota, Joyce-74, 100

Tillman, Gary-86

Tillman, Rhonda-74, 114

Tilts. Anna-86 120

Tindle, Betty-86, 117

Tindle, James-74

Tippery, Elaine--60

Tomandl, Sandra-74

Tontegode, Juris-74

VVan Amerongen, Jerry-74

Van Cleaf, David-25, 74, 95, 135, 141

Vandeburg, Fredrio--74

Van Eperen, Nelson-74

Van Hook, David-86

Van Horn, Georgia-74, 100

Van Landingham, Linda-74, 100, 115

Van Laningham, Joyce-74, 100

Van Sickle, Elizabeth-74, 117

Van Sickle, Mary-86

Van Vleck, Mrs. Louella-21

Van Zandt, Barbara-86, 120

Varela, Carol-74, 114, 117

Varney, Katherine-74, 93, 119, 120

VARSITY BASKETBALL--136, 137, 138

VARSITY CHEERLEADERS129

VARSITY FOOTBALL--132, 133, 134

Varvel, Victoria-33, 60, 94, 97 109, 117, 120, 126

Vasatka, Robert-74, 130, 136, 147

Vaughan, Victor-94, 123

Venner, Robert-IO

Vergith, Patty-74

Versaw, Marilyn-74, 114

Vetter, Monty-86

Vietnieks, Martin-74, 94

Vinson, Sandra-74

Virtanen, Vivian-33, 61, 99, 104, 105, 106, 108, 109, 119

Vliet, Sharon-86

Vogel, George-32, 33, 61, 90, 99, 130, 131, 134, 135, 144, 145, 148

Vogel, Ronald-:-86

Vogt, Jerry-61, 118

Vohnout, Connie-74, 117

Von Busch, Sharon-74, 100 Vose, Charles-74

Voss, Karan-61

Voss, Orville-21, 95

Vosta, Diane-75, 153

Wadley, Victoria-75, 104

Waggoner, Delores-86

Wagner, Arthur-61, 111, 130, 133, 134, 156

Wahe, James-75 aid, Dianna-75

Waide, Mildred-21

akeman, Richard-86

Walbrecht, Sandra-86

Walczyk, Vincent-75, 145

Waldron, Philip--86, 135 alker, Geralcf-75

Walker, John-75

Walker, Lyal-75, 101, 106 Walker, Ronald-75

Wallace, Janet-86 v allace, Robert-86

Wallace , William-86 Wallin, Shirley-75, 116, 118, 149 Wallis , Robert-75, 135, 147 Walls , Dennis-86, 142 Walte r, Alexander-61 , 130, 133, 137, 147 , 156 Ward, Charles-61

Ward, Elizabeth-86, 109, 122 Ward. George-75, 130, 140, 144 Ward James-61, 95, 99 Ward Larry-86

Warne , haron-86

Warner, Bonnie--75, 92, 104, 115

Warnsholz, Jane-33, 35, 61, 92, 98, 101, 102, 104, 105, 120, 126 131

Warnsholz, Walter-86, 95, 97 Warren, Cheryl-61 Waters, Gale-86

Waters, Marcia-61, 109, 110, 116, 127 Watkins, Steven-IO

Watson, Jimmy-86

Watson, Sandra-75, 100 Way, Betty-86

Way, Ronald-86

Weatherby, Dorcas-11, 64, 103 Weatherly, Susan-86

Weber, Donald-61

Weber, Garry-86

Weber, James-86

Weber, Margaret-86, 149 Weber, Michael-75, 93 Weber, Robert-86

Weber, Sally-75, 109, 120

Weeth, Thomas-75

Wehrhan, Rod-75

Weigandt, Mary-75

Weiler, Gary--86

Weill, Norman-62, 110, 113

Weimer, Allan-86, 139, 143

Weimer, Diane-33 , 62, 96, 97, 98, 104, 126

Weindorf, Dane-75

Weisenborn, Helen-75

Weisman, Gisela--86, 92, 97, 107

Weixelman, Dennis-21

Wenciker, Marvin-86

Wendt, Robert-62, 94, 98, 101, 104

Wenz, Charles-75

Wenz, Cheri-62, 127 Wenzl, John--86, 122 Wenzl, Karen-62, 127 Wenzl, Lawrence-75

Wertman, Thomas--75

Wertz, Dennis-75, 130, 132, 134, 136, 138 West, Boyd--86 West, Diane-75, 100 West, Jerold-75 West, Neil-86 West, Paula-75, 114, 116 Westerberg, Karen-33, 62, 98, 116, 129

Westlund, William-86 Weston, Linda-62

Weyand, Harvey-22, 86, 139, 143 Weyand, Lyle-21, 29

Wheeler, Cheryl-27, 86, 113 Wheeler, Hannah-33, 62, 104, 105, 108, 109 Wheeler, Marvin-86

Whisenhunt, Carlin-86, 140 Whisenhunt, Kenneth-75

Whitby, Mary-75 120 White, Alex-75 • White, Marjory--86, 97 White, Robert-75, 94, 135, 147 Whitmore, Robert-86

Whitson, Earl-62

Whitson, Gary-75

Vowell, Larry-86, 123 w

Wickham, Timothy-86, 147 Wickham, William-28

T
165

Wieland, Selma-21

W i emers , Diane-75 , 100 , 104, 106 , 114, 117

Wilcox, Gaylord-86 , 95 , 135

Wilcox, Mike-75

Wi l kinson, Cynthia-86 Wilkinson, John-86, 94

Wilksen, Venita-75

Williams, Dav i d-86, 135 Williams, James-75, 142 Williams, Jeryl-86 Williams, J ohn-82 Williams , Levon-83, 92 Williams, V alerie-86

Williford , Steven - 75, 118 Willis, Keith-87, 92 , 95, 113, 118, 120

Wilson, Barbara-83

Wilson, Calvin-83

Wils:m, Charles-87, 118, 119 Wilson Darrell-28, 75

Wilson ; James-87, 94 , 122 Wilson , Jennie-3:3, 63, 98, 116, 126

Wilson, Jerry-87, 122

Wilson, Jessie-33, 63 , 65, 98, 116 , 126

Wilson, Joyce-83

Wilson, Linda- 27 , 75, 100

Wimes, Eddie-87, 135

Wimp, Delores-83, 127

Winders , Joan-87

Wingrove, C l aude-21

Winkelman , William- 75, 95

Winkier, Duane-87

Winn, Suzanne-83, 126

Winslo w, Dennis-75, 94 130, 142

Winston, Mema-83, 126

Winter , William-87, 135

W o hlers, Gary- 75

Wohlers , Karen-87

Wolcott, Margaret-75

Wolff, Samuel-75, 104

Wood, Michael--=--63

Woodward , Raymond-87

Workman, Francine--87. 107

W o rms , Brenda-87 117

Worms, Brent-79 , 87, 92, 135, 146

Worster , Nancy J.-83, 115, 127

Worster, Nancy K .-75

W o rster, Neil-83, 148

Wrede , Richard-87

WRESTLING-140

Wright, Becky-87

Wright , Gary-32, 33, 64, 98, 102 104, 105 , 106, 148

Wright , Sharon-87

Wright, Susan-75 , 108

WRITERS CLUB-109

Wyman , Joyce-:..-75 , 94 , 114, 117

Wymore , Terry-87, 140 y

Yager, Cheryl-87

Yakel, Barbara-84 99 , 101, 120, 126, 131, 157 • Yakel , Martha-87 , 107 Yohn, Myron-87

Yonkey, Lamont-87

Yost , Lois-75

Yost, L u cille----64, 126 Young, Crysta l-75, 114, 118, 119

Young , Edith-87

Young, J. D -21

Young, Larry-87

Yo u ng, Margaret-75, 92, 104, 105, 118, 119

Youngscap , Mrs Alice-21

Youngscap, Vicki-87

Younkin, Leslie-75 , 100 Yu l e , Christine-75 z

Zaba , Marion-87

Zands, Erika- 75, 100, 117

Zangari, Dominic-33 , 64, 93, 147, Zieg, Janet-33, 64 , 96 , 99 , 120, 126 Z ieg, Natalie-24, 87, 94 Ziegenbein , D o na l-84 , 95 Zigurs, Rota-87, 107 , 149 Zimmerman, Linda-87 Zimmerman, R o nald-87

Zink, Norman-87 , 139 Zurschmeide, Thomas-87, 107

Alvord Pha r macy ... .. .......... ........ 15 3 Le s McAdam s Studio ......................... ....... ... 153 Anderson Studio ................... ...... ...... 156 Lincoln School of Commerce ........... ........... 156 Ar thur Owens Studio ................................... 155 Midwest Life Insurance Co ..... ...... ..... .. 155 Beatrice Foods Co ................................... ...... 157 Mille r and Paine ..................................... 153 Ben's Auto Parts ...... .... ....... ........................ 153 Modern Cleaners ............. ........... .... ............. 157 Bowl-Mor Lanes .......................................... 153 Mohawk Cap and Gown Co ................. .156 Campus Book Store ..... ................ ........ ....... 152 National Bank of Commerce Trus t Capi t ol Printing Co .... ....... ............. ........ 154 and Savings ................... ...................... 152 Commonwealth Co .... .... ........................... 154 Nebraska Book Store .. ...................... .156 Cool Crest Golf Course ...... ...... .. .. ... ..152 Parkway Lanes .... .............. ............. 153 Die tz e Mus ic House , Inc ........................... ..155 Pa t Ash , Inc ....... ..... ..... . ......... .. ...... 157 DuTeau Chevrolet Co ........ ..... ....... ..... 154 Edholm and Blomgren , Photographers ...... 150 Rixstine Jewelry Manufactur ing Co ........ 155 Roa d & Track M ot ors .... ......... .... ...... 157 Holly wood Cleaners _ ........ . ................ :.......... 15 5 Robe r ts Da i r y Co ............................... ........ 158 Ira ' s Top Shop ... .. . ......... ............. . .. ..... 152 Speedway Motors ..................... .... .......... .... 156 Jacob North, Inc ......... . ......... ..... ... 159 Town send Studio .. .................. ...... ............... 157 Jerry ' s Barber Shop ................ ......... ... 158 Weaver -Minier Co. , Ltd ......................... 157 King 's Drive-In ........... ......... .......... ... ...... .. .. 15 2 Weaver s Potato Chip Co ........................ ..... 158 Latsch Brothers , Inc .......... ..... .. ................... 154 We st ern P ow er and Ga s Co ..... ............ ..... 153 166
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