Lincoln High School 1964 Yearbook

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This is a community of purposes: education, agriculture, government; a result of design and chance. People, building and living together, asserting their individualities, are the source of its unity and diversity. From the broad purposes these people create smaller groups possessing more distinct goals within this complex community.

One of these groups is a high school.

The common aim of secondary education brings people together here; they crowd into the sprawling building, attend classes, hurry down halls; they cram for tests, complain, cheer for the "king."

In this unity, they find friends, good times, laughter, to be remembered with pleasure, and questions to be answered, now or later.

In this unity, they form their own community, almost as complete as the city, yet more specialized and personal.

Their community of 2400 awakes as people filter in, go to lockers, talk to friends.

This unique community is diverse; it offers administration, publications, health and food services, shop products. Their job is basic to the larger community; they study, question, learn.

Each person in this community is a part of that larger community, the city, through its fund drives, celebrations, commercial life, and of the still larger community, the nation, through its finances, institutions, participation in its triumphs and sorrows.

His memories of this year encompass all that has touched his life, both the routine and the specific, successes, disappointments, friendships.

He can never quite forget and is frequently reminded of the faculty, students, classes, activities, and sports which made up the Lincoln High community of 1964.

Vondra Shaw

Connie Leichner

Larry Swoboda

Miss Irene Martin

faculty

... the influence behind those vital grades, demanding impartiality of themselves, yet feeling personally concerned: striving for high professional standards . . . teaching, counseling, supervising - constantly serving as a source of inspiration and information for searching young minds.

Dr. Steven N Wa t ki ns serve.s the Lincoln School D ist rict as the Super i nte nde 'nt of Schools.

David Sell, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Business Affairs; R L. Fredstrom, Assista nt Superintendent in Charge of Curriculum and Instruction Improvement; and Rudolph J. Bauer, Supervisor of Operation and Maintenance check over remodeling plans.

School Administrators Seek

Progress. The efforts of an interested school board have resulted in a new language laboratory, an additional · drafting room, and a student personnel center at Lincoln High. Funds made available by the recent bond issue have accelerated such programs of modernization and expansion in the Lincoln School System. The board has also promoted advanced educational techniques; among these a r e Project English, team teaching , and honors courses.

BOARD OF EDUCATION: Robert Wekesser, I. J. Devoe, Dr. Steven N. Watkins, Robert Ammon, J Arthur Danielson, Robert Magee, and James Stuart.

Miss Weatherby, dean of girls, and Mr. Pfeiff, dean of boys, frequently combine efforts to keep the school functioning efficiently.

To Expand and Modernize Educational Facilities

Surprised and momentarily bewildered, students arrived at Lincoln High this fall to find that the I BM 7070 random access computer had played a key role in their programs. However, this stream-lined scheduling was not entirely automatic; Mr. William Bogar, principal of LHS, and his administrative and clerical assistants had spent many hours during the summer translating teacher and student programs and other necessary data into "machine language."

Through projects such as this, Mr Bogqr, as supervisor of both curriculum and personnel, has maintained high standards for Lincoln High.

Working with him are Miss Dorcas Weatherby, assistant principal and dean of girls, and Mr. William Pfeiff, activities director and dean of boys. Miss Weatherby keeps students informed about financial aid available for higher education and also handles home room business, while Mr. Pfeiff supervises athletic events and coordinates the m-any activities of the school.

Mr. William B. Bogar, principal of Lincoln High, checks over meetings and appointments for the day.

During trades machine class , Mr. Claude Wingrove assists John Bilbo with the cylindrical grinder.

LHS Faculty Members

From eight o'clock to three forty-five and sometimes much longer, members of the Lincoln High faculty are constantly engaged in the business of educating Lincoln's youth. Informative lectures, probing discuss~ons, and challenging laboratory work must be carefully constructed to provide the maximum amount of learning.

Student problems and activities also fill the "after hours." Staff members serve as club sponsors, play directors, publications advisors, and coaches; papers, tests, and notebooks often claim evenings. Lincoln High teachers also have major responsibilities connected with such professional activities and organizations as the Lincoln Education Association, the Nebraska State Education Association, and the National Education Association.

Administrative · interns Mr. Truman Burton, Mr. Harold Koch, and Mr. Neil McCormick search the absence list for missing "s tudy - hailers " as one of their many duties.

Lead ' Nine Busy Lives'

In spite of these obligations, the faculty still find time to take part in various community activities, which range from church work to bowling leagues. As a group, they relax together at picnics, teas, and dinners during the year.

Striving to improve their background and keep up-to-date on recent advancements, many teachers attend summer school or evening classes during the school year. This past year Mrs. Corene Herbster, Mrs. Patricia Winkler, Mr. Franklin Burden, and Mr. Philip Sprague received masters degrees.

Summer brings a change of activity as teachers travel in the United States and foreign countries or work at school-related or unrelated jobs. The three-month interlude provides some faculty members with an opportunity to attend seminars and workshops in their respective fields.

It's theme time, and Mr. Robert Eyth is busy helpin-g his class find materials in the library.
Sponsors often get into the thick of activities - Chess Club advisor Mr. LeRoy Colson accepts the challenge from Larry Wenzl for an after -school game.
Slipping into the cafeteria, Gene Czubowicz keeps a leery eye on the supervisor, Mr. James Joyner.

The many colorful displays at the NSEA Convention enable Mr. Philip Sprague, Mr. Max Lien, and Mr. Buford Grosscup to examine the latest in educational materials.

Miss Mildred Waide of Lincoln High receives a bouquet in recognition of her election as president of District One during the Nebraska State Education Association Convention.

Lincoln High Teachers Participate in Professional

Mrs. M. Alexander

Mrs. Ann Barry

Mrs. Lynn Battey

Mrs. Louise Baugher Richard Beechner English English English Guidance Social Studies

Mrs. Diana Biegler Calvin Bones Jamesine Bourke

Mrs. Ruth Buckner Frances Buell Science Guidance Commercial Foreign Language Mathematics

Franklin Burden Guilford Burnham Ivan Caldwell Mathematics Guidance Fine Arts

Alva Cavett Mrs. S. Christoffersen Dean Clawson English Home Economics Industr i al "Arts

Activities and Organizat io ns

LeRoy Colson Science

Gene Cotter Physical Ed.

Robert Compton Science

Wanda Crawmer English

Mrs. Irma Coombs Social Studies

Alexander Currie Science

James Carlin Mrs. Edythe Cascini Guidance Librarian

Mrs. Martha Cline Mrs. Frances Colon Guidance Commercial

ILEA representatives Mr. Neal Hafemeister and Mrs. Katherine Stewart accept a donation for the Lincoln Community Chest from Mr. Franklin Burden.

Coaching, Sponsoring, Supervising - Faculty

Teresina Danese Foreign Language

Robert Dawson Science

Clarence Evans Industrial Arts

Robert Eyth English

Judith Farris Social Studies

Mrs. Maxine Faust English

Mrs. Helen Flanagan Commercial

Mrs. Beulah Foley Special Ed.

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

Ruth Hall Mathematics

Betty Heckman Commercial

Mrs. Corene Herbster Home Economics

Mrs. Alma Howdeshell Guidance

R. W. Howland Science

James Joyner Ind ustria I Arts

Mildred Kemp Home Economics

Allen

Take Part in Many Activities

Clara

English

Harry Kuklin Guidance

Lydia Lekai Commercial

Donovan Luedke Mathematics

A. Wilhelmina Johnson Social Studies

Mrs. Ruth Lederer Mathematics

Max Lien English

Patrick Mallat+ Industrial Arts

Florence Jenkins Social Studies
Alden Johnson Social Studies
Arvid Johnson Industrial Arts
Kirtley Fine Art s
At Peter Pan Park, faculty members and their families prepare to "attack" the tasty dishes at the annual picnic.
Johnson

Carl Manthey Science

Ir e ne Martin English

Mrs. Shirley M a rtin Fine Arts

Mrs. Penny Meihoff Fine Arts

Mrs. Alic e Mendek e For e ign Languag e

Mrs. Suzanne Merwick English

Helen Jo Mill e r Physical Ed. David Myers ~hysical Ed.

Wayne Osborn Industrial Arts

Mrs. Jill Perry Physical Ed.

Mrs. Dorothea· Plum Special Ed

Windle Reel Guidance

LHS Staff Members Seek Relaxation Through

Ho u rs of work - but enjoyable work - are part of every one of Mrs. Shirley Martin ' s art projects.

Food, fun , and faculty: the essential ingredients for the annual LHS staff Christmas Party g i ven by the principa ls and departmental heads.

On their way to the Mummers Play, Miss Irene Martin and Mrs. Kathleen Sayre view the attractive advertising display.

Mrs. Ruth Schwarz Social Studies

P~oiects and Cultural and Social Events

Harold Scott Social Studies

Mrs. Ruth Siefkes Librarian

Melvin Simpson Science

Harold Slaight Industrial Arts

James Sommers Mathematics

Philip Sprague Physical Ed.

Mrs. Katherine Stewart Commercial

William Story Social Studies

Mrs. Virginia Roberts Guidance
Mrs. Kathleen Sayre Commercial
Judith Roderick Social Studies
Lois Schwab Guidance
Merle Rudebusch Industrial Arts

Lorraine Strasheim Foreign Language

Mrs. Viola Thompson English

Mrs. Luella Van Vleck Commercial

Orville Voss Fine Arts

They Offer Knovvledge and Goals for the Future

Mildred Waide Mathematics

Dennis Weixelman Industrial Arts

Lyle Weyand Mathematics

Se lma Wieland Mathematics

Claude Wingrove Industrial Arts

Mrs. Patricia Winkler Mathematics

Mrs. Catherine Witt Foreign Language

J. D. Young Science

Mrs. Alice Youngscap Nurse

Efficient Personnel Keep LHS Operating Smoothly

Although they do not meet students in the classroom, many conscientious people work continually to keep Lincoln High running smoothly. They perform a variety of tasks, all vital to LHS; these include the complexities of keeping the records, maintaining the building, and feeding the hungry throng.

CAFETERIA AND LOUNGE STAFFS: Bottom Row: Snowd en , Hild, Armstead , Kargo , Tweedy , Comer , Krcmarik , Peters, Flem in g, J ensen. Row 2: Corrigan , Smi th, Marble, Jones , Sam p son, Hobson Top Row: Haas, Sh eeper, Fow ler, Oltman , Fitzsimmons, Dri ewer, Pethoud, Lamb , Linden. •
CUSTODIAL SUPERV I SORS : Albert Othling, night foreman; Donald Flanagan , head custodian; Will ia m Coleman , fireman
OFFICE STAFF: Clerks: Mrs. Al ice Hi bb ert, Mrs. Ruby Evans , Mrs Marie Perrin , Mrs. Pearl Caddy , Mrs. Esther G ettemy . Secretary: Mrs. Martha Strohm

students

the several thousand reasons for the monotonous rows of lockers, the infuriating jumble of books dumped on lunchroom tables and shelves. the loud ones, the joyous, the thoughtfully quiet sauntering, running, dragging themselves toward an uncertain goal, lured by the mystery and promises of the future.

Scholarship, Citizenship, Leadership, Service-

With the top senior average of 1.05 for 169 hours, Cheryl Marsh is the recipient of the scholarship key. Cheryl is also the corecipient of the Lincoln Symphony Award and is a member of the Regents All-State Tearn and a National Merit winner.

Also selected for the All-State Tearn were Sarah Petersen and Kathrine Schach. The Ned Prucha Memorial, given to the senior ranking highest in National Honor Society, is awarded to Cynthia Hardin. She is also co-recipient of the Drama Award, having participated in several plays, the

opera and Joy Night.

Outstanding achievement in athletics, scholarship, and citizenship is represented in the Harry Sidney Dobbins Award. George Ward is the 1964 honoree, with Varsity letters in track, cross-country, and wrestling. The co-winner of the Lincoln Symphony Award is Marc Johnson; his activities have included Orchestra and Band. He was also the winner of the 1964 Symphony auditions. Mary McMunn is the GAA Medal winner. She has earned letters in twelve sports. Cathy Spencer is this· year's outstand-

CHERY L MARSH SARAH PETERSEN
KATHRINE SCHACH CYNTHIA HARDIN
GEORGE WARD MARC JOHNSON
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Bottom Row: Charlton , Staska , Sieck , Christensen , Phelps , M i nard , Morgan , Sheridan, St ilwell , Dale , Kuehn, Sieckmann, Myers. Row 2: Cronkite, Burkett, McGuire, Schumacher , Clawson , Marsh , secretary; Lohr , Leichner , Si ms , Cacek , Schriner, Campbell , Doty , Davidson , Bantz. Top Row: Kuster, Sc haefer, Kuklin , Dermyer, Krieger, Seewald , McKelvey , Kling , Schrekinger , Staats , Ma y field , DeBoer , Si mpson , Chesn i n, president.

Seniors ·Are Honored

ing art student. Cathy has been Scribe artist and served the school by designing programs for plays, the opera, and Joy Night.

The Journalism Award, presented this year for the first time, goes to Susan Phelps for her outstanding work on the Advocate.

The co-recipient of the Drama Award is Jerilyn Adam. She has participated in school plays and Fine Arts Festival and served as opera student director.

Curtis Kuster, in the upper three percent of his class, is the winner of the Harold C. Mardis Scholarship, presented in memory of a former Lincoln High principal.

MARY McMUNN CATHY SPENCER
SUSAN PHELPS
JERILYN ADAM CURTIS KUSTER
FOUR-YEAR REGENTS WINNERS and NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS: Magnuson , Chesnin , Weber, Johnson , Cleme nt, Laws. Not Pictured: Laura Miller and Susan Wright.
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Bottom Row: Nicoll, R. Amen , Weber, vice-president; M. Young, Rance, Knott, Eddens, Shaw , Parks, Grosscup , Pfeiff, Keefe , Brt, Amend , Rizor , Schach , Petersen, West. Row 2: Ross, Heidenreich, Adam, Rieger, Eberly , Freeland , Thomann, Gassman , C. Young, Roelfs , McConnell, Retherford, Thomason, Smith , Sattler , Hardin, N. Johnson, Manthey. Top Row: Laws, Taladay , B. Amen, M Johnson, Lederer, Ward , Goetz , Clement , treasurer; George, Goldstone , Vandeburg , Eldridge, Kaulins, Sader , Klippert , Rohrdanz.

Worried looks and thoughtful expressions seem to be the order of the day when seniors ponder over the University of Nebraska Regents examinat ion

Realities Become Memories-Seniors Graduate

We have said good-bye to Lincoln High School. Pepper outfits have become obsolete; LHS jackets and gym · bags have been cast aside; decals and stickers have been torn from cars and notebooks. These were the symbols of Lincoln High, center of our lives for the last three years. Suddenly we realize that we no longer belong.

We have experienced the last basketball game, the last sound announcement, the last trip to the locker, and the solemnity of graduation. Our high school days have ended. We face an unknown future in a complex world. We hope we are prepared.

These senior hobos, weary from late parties and ear ly breakfasts, finally find a quiet, secluded place to rest - the auditorium steps.

ABLETT, THOMAS EUGENE: Business Administration.

ADAM, JERILYN ALICE: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Mummers play cast , Opera student director, Coed Counselors , Peppers treasurer , Red Cross Council treasurer, Usherettes, Hi-Spot Committee , Links salesman , Scribe salesman , Jo y Night participant , honor roll , National Honor Society, Dram a Award.

ADAMS, PAULA LEIGH: Fi ne Arts, Home Room Representative, Band , Sophomore Girls Glee , Peppers , Twirlers , Links salesman, Scribe salesman.

ADKISSON, GLENN WILLIAM: Business Administration.

AGER, MARILYN: Stenographic, Sophomore G irls Glee.

ALLEN , ALICE JEAN: Clerical.

ALLEN, JUDITH ANN: Arts and Sciences, Aeolian Choir, Coed Counselors, Future Teachers Club, International Club vice-president , Peppers , Joy Night participant

ALLES, DAVID LEON: Engineering, Varsity swimming letter , Art Club, L Club, Sc ience Club, honor roll, Regents Alternate.

ALT, EUGENE CHARLES: Trades Preparatory.

AMEN, RUTH ANN: Arts and Sciences, Aeolian Choir, G irls Octet, Chess Club , Future Nurses Club, International Club , Peppers, Assembly Committee , Library Committee , Advocate Staff, Joy Night participant, honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Honor Society , Society for Academic Achievement.

AMEN, WILLIAM JAMES: Arts and Sciences , Home Ro o m Representative, Chess Club secretary , International Club president , Sc ience Club president, Debate, Doormen , Scribe Staff, Joy Night pa rtici pant, honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Honor Society.

AMEND, JUDITH ANN: Teachers College, Mummers, A eolian Choir, Future Teachers Club , International Club , Peppers , Red Cross Council, Library Committee, Joy Night participant, honor roll , Regents Alternate, National Honor Society , Society for Ac ademic Achievement.

ANDERSON, ROBERT: Trades Preparatory.

ARNOLD, HENRY GILHAM: Business Administration, Art Club, Forum Club vice-president, Advocate editor-in-chief, Joy Night participant.

T. Ablett P. Adams
J. Adam G. Adkisson
M. Ager R. Amen
A. Allen W. Amen
J. Allen
D. Alles
E Alt J. Amend R. Anderson H. Arnold

D. Ashcraft

G. Axe

J. Bainb ridge M Ault V . Bailey N Bantz

ASHCRAFT, DANIEL IRA: Business Administration.

AULT, MARCIA ELIZABETH: A rts and Sciences, Aeol ian Choir, Future Nurses Club, Peppers , Red Cross Council, Safety Committee vice-president , Joy Night participant.

AXE, GEORGIA KAY: Arts and Sc iences , Home Room Representative, Mimes, Aeolian Choir, Peppers vice-president, County Day , Joy Night participant.

BAILEY , VICTORIA: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Mummers , Aqualinks , Coed Counselors , Peppers squad leader, Usherettes , Joy Night participant.

BAINBRIDGE, JOHN RAYMOND: Engineering , Home Room Representative, Reserve track letter , Science Club secretary , Regents Alternate.

BANTZ , NANCY KATHRYN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative , opera orchestra , Youth Symphony , Coed Counselors , Peppers , Red Cros s Council, Links salesman , Joy Night partic i pant , honor roll , National Honor Society , Society for Academic Achievement.

BANTZ , ROGER ARTHUR: Engineering , Varsity football manager , L Club.

BARBER , DENNIS CLARK: Arts and Sciences, Varsity gym- nastics letter , Varsit y baseball letter , Reserve swimming letter , L Club, Newcomers , Joy N i ght participant.

BAROCH , THOMAS: Business Administration.

BARRY, JANE : Clerical , Junior G i rls Glee , Peppers, Joy Night participant.

BAUER, JANICE RAE: Teachers College , Home Room Repre- sentative , Aeolian Choir , Coed Counselors , Peppers, Usherettes, Joy Night participant, honor roll.

BEAUDRO , ROG WARREN : Arts and Sciences , Newcomers , Reserve baseball letter.

BECKER, ALEXANDER: Engineering , Varsity track letter , Reserve swimming letter , L Club , Library Committee , honor roll.

BECKER, ALEXIS DEENISE: Teachers College , Junior G irls G lee, Future Homemakers Club , Joy Night participant.

BEDELL, CHARLES CLIFFORD: Arts and Sc iences.

IBM Confuses Everyone,

Even •the Seniors

BELDIN , LAWRENCE CLIFTON: Teachers C ollege , Orchestra , Band , Dance Band, Aeolian Choir , Varsity basket b all manager, L Club , Red Cross Council , Science Club, Doormen, J oy N ig ht p arti c ipant , honor roll, Regents A lternate

BELL, JAMES MICHAEL: A rts and Sciences, honor ro l l, Regents Alternate.

BELL, NADINE LOUISE: Clerical , Sophomore Girls Glee.

BELL , RICKY JOE: Business A dministration , Aeolian Choir, Varsity gymnastics letter , L Club , Movie Operator, Joy Night participant

BELOTE , LYNNE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Mimes , International Club , Peppers , Hi-Spot Committee.

BELTZ , STEPHANIE ANDREA : Teachers College, Sophomore Girls Glee , A q ualinks , Cheerleaders president , Advocate Staff, County Day, Joy Night participant , Homec o ming attendant, All-Sports attendant.

BENECKE, HELEN CHRISTINE : Cler i cal , Sophomor e Girls Glee, GA A

BENNER, SANDRA KAY: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative , Sophomore Girls Glee, Future Nurses Club , Future Secretaries Cluq president , International Club , Peppers , Advocate Staff , honor roll.

BENTON, THOMAS LEE: Business A dministration , Home Room Re p resentative, V arsity football l etter, Reserve wrestling letter, Reserve track letter, L Club presi d ent, Lounge C ommittee , Joy Night participant , Homecoming escort.

BERG, LOWELL SANBORN: A rts and Sciences.

BERRINGER, MARY BERNADETTE: Clerical, J unior G irls Gle e , Pe pp ers

BERTWELL , CONNIE RUTH: Stenographic , Future Secretaries Club, GAA president.

BETTEN, VERNA MAE: Business Ad ministration, So p homore G irls G l e e, Peppers.

" Someth i ng 's wrong! " exc laims Ch uc k M il ler to Larry Sch ne i der. T he new IBM program i ng seems to have sched ul e d them fo r a cl a ss of two.

J Bell
N . Bell
R. Bell
H. Be necke S Be nner T Benton
L. Belote L. Berg C. Bertwell
S Beltz M Berringer V. Betten

S Bettger B. Bind rum D Bohner

A. Bett in C. Blonde+ C Bo k

J. Bi lbo T Bod e C . Bo rk

BORGENS , GEORGIA ANN: Arts and Sc iences, Home Room Repre sentative, Sophomore Girls Glee , Coed Counselors , Future Teach ers Club secretary , GAA, Peppers, Ad vocat e St aff, Girl s State , honor roll.

BORNER , CHARLES LeROY: Business Administration, Aeolian Choir, Varsit y golf l etter, Reserve basketball letter, L Club.

BOS I N I O , LEONARD ALLEN : Arts and Sc iences, Boys Gl ee, Joy Night participant.

BOUCHER , MICHAEL RAY : Industrial A rts.

BOWERS , LARRY ALLEN : Teachps College, Student Council, Boys Glee , Varsity basketball letter , L Club, Movie Oper ator, Joy Night participant , Homecoming escori, honor roll.

BOWLING , MILTON WALTER: Trades Prep aratory , Movie Operator.

BETTGER , SUSAN MARGARET: Teachers College , Home Room Alternate, Mimes, Sophomore G irls Glee , Future Nurses Club , Peppers , Red Cross Council , ECA Committee , Links salesman, Joy Night participant , Joy Night crew.

BETTIN , ALLEN EDWARD : Arts and Sciences , Aeolian Choir, Boy s Octet , Prep Band, Reserv e golf letter , Joy Night participant.

BILBO , JOHNNIE JOEL : Tr a d es Preparator y, Varsity track letter.

BINDRUM , BRENDA SUE : Stenographic , Aeolian Choir , Future Secretaries Club , Peppers , Links salesman , Lounge Committee, Joy Night participant

BLONDET , CARLOS: Arts and Science s, AFS Student from Peru , Student Council , International Club , Newcomers , Homecoming escort.

BODE , TATIANA : Art s and Scienc es, Junior Girls Glee , Futur e Nurses Club , Peppers , Jo y Night participant.

BOHNER , DIANE KAYE: Business Administration, Home Room Repre sentative, opera orchestra, Coed Counselors , International Club , Peppers , Links salesman , honor roll.

BOK, CAROL ANN: Arts and Sciences , Mummers, all-school play crew , GAA , International Club , Peppers squad leader

BORK , CAROL JEAN: Cl erical, Peppers.

Joy Night, Opera, Plays-

G . Borgens M Bou cher

C. Borne r L. Bowers

L. Bosinio M Bowling

BOWMAN , DENN I S WAYNE : Arts and Sciences.

BRADSHAW , DENNIS CHARLES : Arts and Sciences , Reserve golf letter, Chess Club, Newcomers , Advocat e Staff.

BRADY , KAREN LESLIE : Business Administration , Sophomore Girls Glee , Coed Counselors , Future Homemakers Club historian, Future Secretaries Club, GAA, ECA Committee, honor roll.

BRANNON, DAVID LAURENCE : Business Administration. BREEN , TIMOTHY PATRICK: Bus iness Administration , Chess Club. •

BRENNING, CYNTH I A SUE : Stenographic , Junior Girls Glee , Peppers, Joy Night participant.

BRILL , MARILYN KAY : Business Admini stration, Home Room Representative , Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Peppers , Usherettes , County Day , Joy Night participant.

BRT , KATHLEEN MAE: Business Admini str ation, Home Rooll' Representative , Mummers , Orchestra , Sophomore Girls Glee , Coed Counselors secretary , International Club , Peppers , Links Board, honor roll , National Honor Society, Society fo~ Academic Achievement.

BRUNS , SHARON KAY: Clerical , Sophomore Girls Glee, Peppers.

BRYAN, PAUL FLOYD : Engineering, Boys Glee, V arsity swimming letter, L Club, Movie Operator.

BUCZYNSKYJ , JERRY : Trades Prep aratory, Reserve basketball letter, Reserve track letter

BURKE , KAREN KAY : Arts and Sciences, Mimes, International Club , Peppers, Hi-Spot Committee , Links salesman, Advocate Staff, honor roll.

BURKETT, SHIRLEY LOUISE: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Mummers, Sophomore Girls Glee, Cheerleaders, Coed Counselors , Usherettes , ECA Committee , Hi-Spot Committee, Advocate Staff, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society.

BURKEY, TERRY WAYNE: Industrial Arts.

CACEK, SUSAN KAY : A rts and Sciences, Future Teachers C lu b , International Club, Peppers , Usherettes, Advocate Staff , • Joy Night crew, honor roll. Regents Alternate, National Honor Society.

CAMPBELL, BETTIE RAE : Homemaking, Sophomore Girls G lee, Future Homemakers Club, Peppers.

T. Breen P Br yan S Cacek C. Brenning J. Buczynsky j B Campb e l

Seniors Support Productions

D . Bradshaw

P Carey

J. Campbell

G. Caudel

C Chavira

P. Chicola

D. Christensen

L. Campbell

C. Caves

H. Chesnin

E. Chorowicz

J. Christensen

CAMPBELL , JOANNE KAY: Arts and Sciences, Aeolian Choir , Girl s Octet , Orpheons , Peppers , Library Committee, Joy Night participant, honor r oll, Regents Alternate , National Honor Society.

CAMPBELL, LINDA DARLENE: Arts and Sciences

CAREY , PHILIP WEAR: Business Administrat ion, Re~erve trnck letter.

Third Year Concludes

CARLSON , GARY EUGENE: En gineering, Movie Operator , honor roll, Regents Alternate.

CARR, CYNTHIA ANN: Business Administration , Scribe salesman.

CAUDEL , GREGORY CROFFORD: Engineering , Bo ys Glee , Camera Club, Chess Club, Forum Club, Sc ience Club , Joy Night crew.

CAVES , CHARLENE ELAINE : Steno graphic, Coed Counselors, Future Secretaries Club , GAA, Peppers , Writers Club.

CEBALLOS , RUBEN: Clerical, Prep Band.

CHANDLER, STEVEN PAUL: Trades Preparatory , Va rsity gymnastics letter.

CHARLTON, PATRICIA: Teachers College , Coed Counselors , Futur e Teachers Club , Newcomers , Peppers , Red Cross Council , National Honor Society.

CHAVIRA, CAROL IDA: Stenographic, Fu ture Secretaries Club, Peppers.

CHESNIN , HAROLD: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative , Mimes , all-school play crew, Chess Club president , Forum Club treasurer, International Club president, Sc ience Club , Debate, Doormen , Boys State , Joy Night participant , J oy Night crew , honor roll, Merit Semi-F inalist, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society president , Society for Academic Achievement

CHICOLA, PHILLIP: Arts and Sciences, Newcomers.

CHOROWICZ , EMIL JOSEPH: Trades Preparatory.

CHRISTENSEN , DANIEL CARL: General , Home Room Alternate, Boys Glee.

CHRISTENSEN, JOANN RUTH: Art s and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Student Council secretary, Mummers , opera orchestra, Peppers squad leader , Hi- Sp ot Committee vice-president, Lounge Committee, County Day , Joy Night participa nt, honor roll, Homecoming attendant, National Honor Society

C. Carr
R. Ceballos
G. Carlson
S. Chandler
P. Charlton

CHRISTENSEN , ROBERT ANTON: Arts and Sciences , Aeolian Choir , Varsity swimming letter , Regents Alternate

CLARK, M I CHAEL ARTHUR: Trades Preparatory , Home Room Representative , Bo y s Glee, Red Cross Council.

CLAWSON , LINDA LEA : Teachers College , Mummers , Forum Club , Peppers , Writers Club president, Links salesman , Safety Committee , Sc ri be salesman , Scr i be Staff , Joy Night participant , honor roll , National Honor Society.

CLEMENT, LORAN TRACY: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative , Mummers , Opera lead , Madrigals , Reserve baseball letter , International Club , Joy Night Central Committee, Joy Night particip an t , honor roll , Regents four-year scholarship , National H o no r Society treasurer , Society for Academic Achievement

CLI N E, J I M CHARLES : Business Admin i stration , Doormen , Li nks salesman

COHEN , MARCIA JEAN: Business Administration, Junior G i rls Glee , Peppers.

CONNORS , THOMAS EDWIN: Engi n eerin g, Boys Glee , Reserve basketball letter , Reser v e g o lf letter , Advocate Staff , J o y Night participant , hon o r roll:

COOK , CAROL JEAN : Clerical , Band , Peppers.

COOLEY , MERRITT DALE : Arts and Sciences.

CORNELL , FLOYD DEAN : Trades Preparatory , Prep Ban d , honor - roll.

COTTON, DAVID CHARLES: Trades Preparatory , Movie Operator.

CRAMM , CHARLES BERKLEY: A rts and Sciences.

CRAWFORD , LARRY EUGEN E: Engineering, Reserve baseball letter

Christensen

CRONKITE, CARLA JO: A rts and Sciences , Home Room Representative , Mummers , all-school play crew, Sophomore Girls Glee, Future Nurses Cl u b, Peppers , W riters Club , Scribe salesman , Ad vocate Staff, Joy Night Central Committee , honor roll, National Honor Society , Society for A cademic Achievement.

CROOK, SUSAN KAY: A rts an d Sciences, Peppers.

CURTIN , NANCY JOYCE : Clerical , Sophomore Girls G lee, Red Cro~s Council.

Class of '64's Hig h School Pre 1 r Future

R.
L. Clement M Clark J. Cl i ne
L. Clawson M Cohen
T. Connor s C. Cramm
C. Cook L. Crawford
M. Co oley C. Cronkite
D Cotton N. Curtin

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CZUBOWICZ, EUGENE ALBERT: Business Administration, Links photographic assistant.

DALE , ALICE ANNE: Arts and Sciences, senior class president, Mummers, opera orchestra, Youth Symphony , Aqualinks vice-president, Cheerleaders secretary, County Day, Joy Night participant, honor roll , National Honor Society , Society for Academic Achievement, All-Sports queen.

T. D ermyer

M. D i sn e y R. Dona ho e

S. D i ffe nd e rf er R D itto e D Do r se y

Studies and Activities

DANDRIDGE , MARGARET JEAN : Clerical, So p ho m ore Girl s G lee, Peppers.

DAPPEN , JUDITH SUE: Clerical. Prep- Band, Safety Committee president.

DAVIDSON , LINDA LEE: A rts and Sc iences, Home Room A lternate, Mimes, Coed Counselors, International Club, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Joy Night Central Com m,ittee, Joy Night participant, honor roll, Regents A lternate, National Honor Society, Society for Academic Achievement.

DAVIS, JOHN HAROLD: A rts and Sciences, Links salesmnn, Safety Committee, Scribe salesman

DAYTON, WILLIAM FLANSBURG: G eneral.

DeBOER , LESLIE GORDON : Engineering, A eolian Choir, Madriga Is, Future Teachers Club vice-president, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society.

de la OSA, ROSA FELIPA: Arts and Sciences

DENTON, MOLLY : Arts and Sciences, Newcomers, Peppers, Links salesman.

DERMYER , THOMAS DEAN: Engineering, Student C ouncil, Intra-City Student Council, A eo l ian Choir, Varsity football letter, V arsity swimming letter, L Club, Lounge Co m mittee chairman, County Day, J oy Night participant, honor roll, Regents A·lternate , National Honor Society

DIFFENDERFER , SUSAN : A rts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Mummers, Advocate Staff, Scribe editor-in-chief.

DISNEY , MICHAEL RAYMOND: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Boys G lee, V arsity wrestling letter, Reserve track letter, L C lub secretary-treasurer.

DITTOE, ROBERT EUGENE : Business Administration, O rchestra, Band, Youth Sym p hony.

DONAHOE, RbY COLEMAN: Trades Preparatory, V arsity wrestling letter, Red Cross Council, Hi-Spot Committee, Keentime Council vice-president, Lounge Committee, Movie Operator.

DORSEY, DONNA KAY: Clerical.

M. Dand ri dg e L. DeBoer
J. Dapp en R. d e la Os a
L. D avi dson
M. D e nton

EARLEYWINE, JAMES CLYDE: Trades Preparatory.

EARLEYWINE , LARRY STEVE : Industrial Arts , honor roll.

EBERLY, SHERYL ANN: _Arts and Scie nces, Mimes, Aeolian Choir , Prep Band, Future Teachers Club , Peppers, Library Comm ittee, Safety Committee , honor roll, National Honor Society , Society for Academic Achievement.

EBNER , LESLIE WAYNE: Engineerin g , Varsity basketball letter.

EDDENS , JEANNE ANTHA: Teachers College , Mummers , all-school play cast , Sophomore Girls Glee , Coed Counselors , Peppers squad leader , Advocate Staff , honor roll, National Honor Societ

EDDY, SHERYL KAY: Arts and Sci ences , Prep Band, Future Homemakers Club , Future Nurses Club.

Make Up Busy Senior Year

DOTY, CAROL JEAN: Arts and Science s, Home Room Alter-

nate, Mummers, Band, Future Homemakers Club, Future Nurses · Club, International Club, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society.

DOUGLAS , CAROLYN LEE: Teachers College, Home Room Alternate , Peppers , Red Cross Council.

DOWNS, PAMELA SUE : Clerical, Sophomore Girls Glee, Peppers.

DRAGER, CAROLE JEAN: Clerical , Sophomore Girls Glee.

DREWING , ELAINE LOIS: Homemaking , Future Homemakers Club.

DREWING , MYRNA EMILY: Homemaking.

DRIEWER, CONNIE JOAN: Business Administration, Coed Counselors , Future Homemakers Club, Future Secretaries Club secretary, Peppers, Red Cross Council.

DURST , LYNN EDWARD: Trades Preparatory.

DZERK, JOHN BRIAN : Arts and Sciences, Home Ro om Alternate, Mummers; all-school play cast , Res erve tennis letter , Reserve gymnastics letter , Sci ence Club , County Day , Joy Night participant, Joy Night crew , honor roll , Regents Alternate.

C Doty C. Drager
C. Doug las E. Drewing
P. Downs M. Drewing
L. Ea r leywine S Eberly
L. Ebner
C. Driewer J. Dzerk J. Eddens
L. Durst J. Earleywine S. Eddy

J. Edmondson L. Eldridge S. Elliott

Although the Clocks Stand Still, Seniors Find

EDMONDSON, JEANNE LOUISE: Clerical. Sophomore Girls Glee , Peppers.

ELDRIDGE , LARRY DEAN: Arts an:! Sciences , Mummers play cast , Opera lead, Youth Symphony , Dance Band , Madrigals, V arsity track letter , Reserve tennis letter , Chess Club vice-president , International Club , L Club , Debate , Joy Night participant , honor roll , Regents Alternat e, National Honor Society.

ELLIOTT, SHIRLEY JEAN: Teachers College , A e olian Choir , Future Teachers Club , Peppers.

ELLIS, MARY JULIA: Clerical, Sophomore Girls Glee , GAA, Peppers.

ELLIS, W. L. : Business Ad ministration , Home Room Representative , Varsity football letter, Varsity track letter , L Club , Movie Operator.

EPP, THEODORE JAMES: Teachers College.

ESTRADA, ROGER: Arts and Sciences , Red Cros s Council president.

FAHRNBRUCH , CHARLENE: Clerical , Sophomore Girls Glee , Peppers.

FARRIS, PAMELA SUE: Teachers College, Home Room Representative, A eolian Choir, Madrigals, Aqualinks , Coed Counselors, Peppers , Debate, Joy Night participant.

FILBERT, DAVID HENRY: Business Administration.

FILBERT, PHYLLIS JEAN: Business Administration, Peppers

FINLEY, GEORGE WALLACE : Industrial Arts , Varsity swimming letter.

FORESTER, WILLIAM ALLEN: Engineering.

FOSTER, CLIFFORD THOMAS: Tr ades Preparatory , Pr ep Band.

FOUDRAY , TERRY RAE: Ar ts and Sci~nces , A eolian Choir , International Club , Peppers.

M. El li s
W. Ellis
T Epp P. Filbert
R. Estrada G Finley
C. Fahrnbruch W. Forester
P Farris C. Foster
D. Filbert T. Foudray

Year Passes Quickly

FOWLER, WEBSTER: Industrial A rts, Band.

' FRALEY, DANIEL LEE: Fine Arts.

FRANKLIN, LINDA LOUISE: Arb and Sciences, Coed Counselors, Future T eachers Club, Pe pp ers, Red Cross Co un c i l, honor roll, Regents Alternate.

FRANSON, MARILYN JOYCE: Arts and Sciences, Aeolian Choir, G ir l s Octet, Coed Counselors, Pe p pers, J oy Night partic i pan t.

FRAS , WALTER: Arts and Sciences, A eolian C hoir, V arsi t y baseball letter, V arsity foot b all letter , Reserve basket b all letter, L Club, Lounge Committee , Joy Night participant.

FREAUF, KATHLEEN KAY: Clerical, Sophomore Girls G lee, Future Homemakers Club, Peppers.

FREELAND, BETTY JUNE: A rts an d Sciences, Future Teachers Clu b , Newcomers, honor roll , Regents A lternate, National Honor Society, Society for A cademic Achieve m ent.

FREY , LYLE BRYON: General, Home Room Representative, Movie Operator.

FRIENDT, GLENN ALLEN: A rts and Sciences, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals , International Club, Advocate Staff, Joy Night participant, honor roll, Regents A lternate.

FULTON , BRUCE EUGENE: Industrial Arts, Reserve football letter

FU SS, ROBERT EDWARD : General, Home Room Represcntutive , Reserve wrestling letter , Movie Operator.

GARNER, BARBARA JEAN: A rts and Sciences , Aeolian Choir, Peppers

Fr anson G. Friend+ R. Fuss W Fras B. Fulton B. Garner

Nancy Jensen and Pat Ryon agree on the " reliability " of LHS clocks-they all say twelve o'clock.

M.

GASSMAN , CHERYL JEAN: Steno g raphic , Aeolian Choir , Madrigals , Future Secretaries Club , Newcomers treasurer ., Peppers , Joy Night participant , honor roll , National Honor Society.

GEIER , DONNA MAE: Teachers College , Home Room Representative , Aeolian Choir , Peppers.

GEIGER , JANICE CAROL : Arts and Sciences, Mimes , Sophomore Girls Glee.

C . Gassman J G ei ger S. Gerlach

C Goetz

E. G ra dy

D. Geier

J . George G Gi lm our L. Goldstone

L. G ra ge

GEORGE, JOHN HENRY: Engineer ing, opera orchestra, Reserve football letter , National Honor Soci ety.

GERLACH , SHIRLEY KAY : Business Administration, Sop homore G irls Glee , Future Secretaries Club, Peppers, Links sales man , honor roll.

GILMOUR , GARY DALE : Arts and Sciences , Prep Band , tennis letter.

GOETZ, CARL STEPHEN : Arts and Sc iences, Home Room Alternate , Student Council , Prep Band , Varsity swimming letter , L Club historian, Lounge Committee, Boys State , honor roll, Re gents Alternate , National Honor Society , Soci ety for Academic Achievement.

GOLDSTONE, LARRY MARC: Engineering, Home Room Representative , Varsity footba II letter, Reserve track letter, L Club vice-president, Joy Night participant, honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Honor Society , Society for Academic Achievement.

GOMEZ, SANTOS: Industrial Arts , Home Room Representative, Varsity swimming letter.

GORDON , JAMES EDWARD: Engineering , Home Room Alternate , Mummers , all-school play cast, Reserve tennis letter, Reserve wrestling letter, Sophomore football manager , Advocate Staff , Joy Night crew , Regents Alternate

GORDON, RICHARD LATIMER: Business Administration , senior class treasurer, Varsity swimming letter, L Club

GRADY, EVERETT WAYNE: General , Movie Op er ate~.

GRAGE, LaVERN HERMAN: Trades Preparator y.

GREENWALT, HENRY DENNIS: Trades Preparatory.

GRIESINGER, WILLIAM RAY : Arts and Sciences , Home Room A lternate, Camera Club , Newcomers.

GROSS, LINDA KAY: Bus iness Adm inistration, Mimes , Junior Girls Glee, Peppers , Joy Night participant.

GROSSCUP, MARY LYNN: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Al ternate, Mummers , Orchestra , Aqualinks president , Cheerleaders treasurer, Usherett es, Advocate Staff , Girls State , Joy Night participant , honor roll , National Honor Society, Society for Academic Achieveme nt.

Long Hours of Hard Work

S Gomez D. Greenwalt
Gordon

Go into Senior Themes

GROSSENBACHER , GARY WARREN : Industrial Arts.

'GUI LLIATT , EI LEEN MARY: Arts and Sciences , Soph omo re Girls Glee , Future Nurses Club , GAA.

GUNN , ROGER AL-BERTUS: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Chess Club vice-president, Science Club, Joy Night participant

HAGEMAN , MICHAEL ROY : Trades Prep arato r y.

HAGEN , BARRY KEAN : Arts and Sciences , opera orchestra, Aeolian Choir , Youth Symphony , Dance Band , Bo ys Octet accompanist , Reserve track letter , Assembly Committe e, Joy Night participant , Regents Alternate.

HAHN, JAMES DOUGLAS : Engineering , Home Roo m Alternate, Boys Glee , Varsity football letter , Varsit y gymnastics letter , L Club, Movie Operator , Ad v oc a t e Staff , honor roll , Regents Alternate.

HALSTED, STEPHEN BRUCE : Busine ss Administration.

HAMILTON , LYNNE : Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate , Sophomore Girls Glee, Peppers, Red Cross Council.

HANCOCK, VICTOR LOUIS : Arts and Sciences , opera orchestra , Youth Symphony , Varsity wrestling letter , Che ss Club , L Club historian , Science Club , honor roll, Re gents Alternate, Society for A cademic Achievement.

HANNEMAN, CAROLYN KAY : Business Administration , Home Room Representative , Sophomore Girls Glee.

HANNER, CARL JOHN: Business Administrati on, Band , Dance Band, Orpheons, Joy Night participant , honor roll.

HANSEN , JUDITH ANN : Business Administration , Future Secretaries Club , Peppers.

HAR D I N , CYNTH I A WOOD : Arts and Sciences , Stude nt Council president, State Student Council vice-president , Mummers play cast , Opera lead , Girls octet , Aqualinks , International Club , Peppers squad leader , Usherette s, Loun ge Committee , Girls State , County Day, Jo y Night participant, honor roll, Regents Alternate , National Honor Society, Society for Academic Achievement , Ned Prucha Memorial, Drama Award.

H A R REL L, HE L EN ANN : Arts an d Science s, Newcomers.

HARR I S, STEPHE N RA Y: Engineering , Ae o lian Choir , Var sity basketball manager , Rese rve baseball letter , Links sale sm an, Joy Night particip ant

M. Grosscup B Hagen
G. Grossenbacher J. Hahn
E. Guilliat't S Halsted
R. G unn
L. H amil t on
M Ha g eman
V. Hancock
C H an nema n C. Ha rd in
C. Han ner H. H a rrell
J. Han se n S Ha rri s

L. Hart L. Hayes C Hauptman P. Heidenreich

HART , LINDA KAY : Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, A eolian Choir, Coed Counselors , Peppers, Red · Cross Council, Advocate Staff , Joy Night participant , honor roll.

HAUPTMAN , CHARLES EDWARD : Engineering , Boys Glee , Reserve swimming letter.

A. Helton

G. Hergenrader

M. Hesser

C. Hendr ix

R Hergenrader

S. Hetherington

HAYES , LINDA CAROL: Arts and Sciences, all-school play crew, Junior Girls Glee , Future Nurses Club , GAA, Peppers , Links salesman, Joy Night crew.

HEIDENRE ICH , PATRICIA ANN : Arts and Sciences , International Club secretary , Science Club , Advocate editor-inchief , honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Honor Society , Society for Academic Achievement.

HELTON , ALLEN ANDERSON : Engineering.

HENDRIX , CHARLES EUGENE : Trades Preparatory , Aeolian Choir , Movie Operator , Joy Night participant.

HERGENRADER , GLORIA JEAN: Clerical, Home Room Representative , Aeolian Choir , Peppers.

HERGENRADER, ROGER DEAN: Trades Preparatory , Reserve baseball letter , Reserve football letter.

HERGENRADER , VICTOR ALLAN: Business Admini stration , Reserve baseball letter , Reserve football letter.

HERMAN , JOYCE LOUISE : Stenographic.

HERSHBERGER, JOHN MELVIN: Arts and Sciences , Reserv e gymnastics letter.

HESSER , MARY LOU : Clerical , Junior Girls Glee , GAA , Peppers squad leader , Joy Night participant.

HETHERINGTON , SHARON RODANNE: Steno g raphic , Future Secretaries Club , GAA , Peppers.

HOBSON, RICHARD LEE : Arts and Science s, Mummer s, allschool play ca st, I nternationa I Clu 6.

HOFFART , WANDA LYNN: Teachers College , Home Room Representative, Sophomore Girls Glee , Future Teachers Club , GAA secretary, Peppers , Red Cross Council, Saf e ty Committee

HOFFMAN , ROMAINE ELLEN: Stenographic , Future Secretaries Club

Tired Seniors Gather

V Hergenrader R. Hobson
J. Herman W. Hoffa rt

HOLBERT , GEORGIANN : Teachers College , Home Room Representative , all-school play crew, Junior G irls G lee , G A A, Peppers.

HOLLAND , JUDY LOU: Stenographic, Mummers , Sophomore Girls Glee , Aqualinks , GAA , Peppers, Joy Night crew.

HORNER , LADONNA RAE : Teachers College, Sophomore Girls Glee

HOWLAND , FRANK LeROY: Bus in ess Administration.

HOWLAND , NANCY KAY: A rts and Sciences , Aeolian Choir, Coed Counselors , Orpheons , Peppers, Red Cross Council , ECA Committee, Joy Night participant.

HRUZA, ELIZABETH ANNE : Stenographic, Junior Girls Glee, Coed Counselors , Future Secretaries Club, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Usherettes , Links salesman, Jo y Night participant

HRUZA , WILLIAM DEAN: Trades Preparatory , Movie Operator.

HUDSON , BRUCE RAYMOND : Fine Arts.

HUDSON , THOMAS EUGENE : Clerical.

At Hobo Day Breakfast

G Holbe rt F. How land W. H ruza

R. Hughes J . lhri e J Hunt e r J . Ilg

R Hutse ll I. lli sko

J Holland N. Ho wl a nd 8. Hud son

L. Horner E Hruza T. Hudson

HUGHES , RI CHARD EARL : Engineering , opera orchestra , Band , Dance Band, Joy Night par- · ticipant.

HUN T ER , J ERRY DA V I D : Arts and Sc iences, Home Room Representative , Varsity football letter : Varsity wrestling letter , L Club , Keentime Council ,. Advoca t e Staff , Joy Night parti cipant.

HU TSE LL, RITA LEE : Clerical , Mummers , Junior Girls Glee, Peppers , Jo y Night participant.

IHR I E, JA M ES Le ROY : Bus iness Admini stration.

I LG , JOYCE ANN : Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative , Mimes , Aeolian Choir , Cheerleaders treasurer , Coed Counselors , Red Cross Council , Keentime Council , Lounge Committee , Joy Night part i cipant , All-Sports attendant.

!LISKO , IMANTS: Engineering , Aeolian Choir.

C. Ing r am J Jacob s V . J a unzem i s R. ltzen D James L. Jensen

INGRAM , CHARLES KEITH : A rts and Sciences , Boys Glee , Joy Night parti c ipant.

ITZEN , ROGER ALLEN : Trades Preparatory.

JACOBS , JAMES ARTHUR: Engineering.

JAMES , DOUGLAS SPENCER : General, all-school play crew.

JAUN ZE MI S, V A LD A : Fine Arts, Sophomore Girls Glee.

J ENS EN, LO I S ELAIN E: Arts and Sciences , Aeolian Choir , Future Nurses Club , Peppers squad leader.

J EN SEN , N A N C Y KA Y: Business Adm inistration, Mimes, all-school play crew, Sophomore Girls Glee, Peppers , Red Cross Council, Ad vocate Staff , honor roll.

J OH N S, LAR RY CHAR LES : Bus iness Adm inistra tion , Reserve track letter

JOHNSON , CYN T H I A LOUISE : Teachers College , Home Room Representative , Aeolian Choir , Peppers , Advocate Staff , Joy Ni ght participant.

JOHNSON , EVELYN LOU I SE : Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative , Aeolian Choir , Madrigals , Future Nurses Club , Peppers , Joy Night participant.

JOHNSON , JANELLE : Arts and Sc iences, Coed Coun selors, Future Nurses Club, Peppers , Writers Club, Advocate Staff.

J0HNSON , LESLIE JEAN : Arts and Sciences.

JOHNSON , MARC THOMAS: Arts and Sciences , o pera orchestra, Youth Symphony, Library Committe~, Joy Night participant , honor rolf , Merit Semi-Fina I ist, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society , Society for Academic Achievement Lincoln Symphony Award

JOHNSON , NANCY JEAN : Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative , Mimes , Sophomore Girls Glee , Peppers squad leader, Li nks salesman, Advoca t e Staff , Joy Night participant , National Honor Soc i ety.

JONES , DONNAMARIE: Arts and Sciences , Sophomore Girls Glee, GAA president, Peppers.

JONES , JOHN LeROY: Arts and Sciences , honor roll.

College Entrance Exams

JORDAN, DORIS JANE: Business Administration, Peppers.

KALIT A, PETER: Trad es Preparatory.

KAMPRATH , GERALD ALLEN : Arts and Sciences , Boys Glee , Advocate Staff , Joy Night pa rtici pant, honor roll.

KANT, CHARLES ROBERT: Arts and Scie nces, Prep Band , Re serve baseball letter.

KANT, PAUL WILLIAM: Business Admini stration , Home Room Alternat e, Prep Band , Varsity swimming mana ger, Reserve baseball letter, L Club , Red Cro ss Council , Movie Operator.

KARNOPP , MARY LOUISE: Fine Arts , Futur e Nurse s Club , Peppers.

KAULINS, ANDIS: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative , all-school pla y cast , Reserve golf letter , Chess Club secretary, l nternationai Club, Debate , County Da y, Jo y Night participant , honor roll, Regent s Alternate , National Honor Societ y, Society for Acad e mic Achievement.

KEEFE, KAREN DeLEE: Art s and Sci ences, , A eolian Choir , Madrigals , Co ed Coun selors, International Club , Peppers, U sherettes , Joy Night participan t, honor roll , Regents Alternate, N ational Honor Society, Society for Acad emic Achi evement

D. Jordan

C. Kant

A. Kaulins

Test Seniors' Qualifications

R Keeney W. Kennedy

R. Keller S. Kess

Kemp

P. Kalita P. Kant K. Keefe

G. Kamprath M. Karnopp R. Keene

KEENE, RICHARD BRODIE: Trades Preparatory.

KEENEY, ROBERT DUANE: Business Adm inistration, A eolian Choir , Va rsity gymnastics letter, Ch ess Club

KELLER, ROBERT DEAN: Tr a d es Pr e parator y, Aeol iah Choir , Reserve footba ll letter , - Reserve gymnastics letter.

KEMP, BETTY JO: Clerical , Sophomore Girls Gl ee, Camera Club , GAA.

KENNEDY, WAYNE LOUIS: Trades Preparatory, Band

KESS, SANDRA KAY: Bu siness Adm inistration, Sophom ore Girl s Glee, C oe d Counselors, GAA , Pepper s, Re d Cro ss Council , Safety Committee, honor roll.

KING, BARBARA ELAINE: Teachers Coll ege, Junior Girl s Gl ee, Pe pp ers, Joy N ight p arti c ipa nt, honor roll.

En joying the snow are senior class officers , Alice

Da l e , president; Steve Loos, vice-president; Rich Gordon , treasurer; and V iv ian Larsen, secretary.

KLECKNER, RICHARD LEE: Industrial Arts.

KLING, WILLIAM: A rts an d Sc iences, Mummers play stu d ent director, opera orchestra, International Club , Lounge Committee , Joy Night p artici p ant, Joy Night crew , honor roll, Regents A lternate, National Honor Society, Society for Ac ademic Ach ievement.

R. Kleckner D. Klippert K. Koch

W. Kling J. Knaub P. Kolb

KLIPPERT, DONALD ARTHUR: Engineering, Band , Va rsity track manager , L Club , Lounge Committee , honor roll, National Honor Soc iety.

KNAUB, JUDY ANN: Arts and Sc iences, Sophomore Gi rls Glee , Pep p ers, Safety C ommittee, Joy Night participant.

KNOPP , ROBERT WAYNE: Trades Preparat ory, Varsity football letter, Reserve baseball letter, L Club , D oormen.

KNOTT, NANCY LU: Art s and Sc ien ces , GAA treasurer , International Club , Peppers, L i brary Committee, honor roll, Regents Al ternate, National Honor Society , Society for Academic Achievement

KOCH, CYNTHIA ANN: Clerical , Home Room Alternate , all-school pla y crew, Sophomore G irls Glee , GAA , Peppers, Red Cross Council, Assembly Committee , Hi - Sp ot Committe e, Scribe salesman, J oy Night crew.

KOCH, KATHLEEN RAE: Clerical , Sophomore Girls Glee , Peppers , honor roll.

KOLB, PATRICIA ANN: Business Administration , Sophomore Girls Glee , Future Secretaries Club, Peppers , Red Cro ss Council.

KOLB, RICK LEE: Business Admini stration, Reserve football letter, Chess Club.

KOTIL, KATHRYN LE E: Homemaking , Home Room Alternate, Junior Girls Gl ee, GAA , Peppers , Usherettes , Joy Night participant.

KOWRACK, LINDA A LB ERTA: A rts and Sc iences, Mummers vice-president, all-school play cast , A eolian Cho i r, Peppers squad leader , Joy Night participant.

Capable Leaders ·Represent

R. Knopp
R. Kolb
N. Knott
K. Kotil
C. Koch
L. Kowrack

• D. Kr aege l L. Kushul i nsk i T. Kri ege r C . Kuste r

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raduating Class of '64

KRAEGEL , DAVE LANE: Industrial Arts, Aeolian Choir.

KRIEGER , THOMAS LeROY: Engineering , Opera lead, Boys Octet , Joy Night Central Committee , Joy Night participant, ' honor roll , National Honor Societ y, Societ y for Academic Achievement

KUEHN , SHARON KAY : Stenographic , Aeolian Choir , Coed Counselors , Future Secretaries Club, Peppers , Advocate Staff, Joy Night part i cipant, honor roll , Nationai Honor Society.

KUKLIN , VICTOR ALAN : Engineering , Home Room Representative, Mummers , all-school pla y crews, Reserve swimming letter, Chess Club , Li nks salesman, Movie Operator, Advocate Staff , Joy N ight participant , Joy Night crews, honor roll, Re gen ts Alternate , National Ho no r Society.

KURTZER , GARY LEE : Trades Preparatory , Varsity football letter, L Club.

KUSHU LI NSKI , LYD IA LUBA : Busine ss Administration , Mimes, Junior Girls Glee , Peppers.

KUSTE R, CURT I S GLEN : Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate , Reserve baseball letter, Boys State , honor roll , Re gents Alternate , National Honor Soci ety, Society for Academic Achievement, Harold C. Mardis Scholarship

LaGUE , DO NN A MARGARET: Homemakin g, Future Nurses Club , Newcomers.

LANDESS , LINDA EILEE N E: Clerical, Sophomore Girls Glee , Peppers.

LANGILLE , BARBARA: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Junior Girls Glee , Library Committee, Joy Night participant.

LANGLEY , SHARON KAY: General. Home Room Alternate , Peppers.

LARSEN , VIVIAN LORRAINE : Teachers College , junior class treasurer, senior class secretary, Sophomore Girls Glee , Coed Counselors , Peppers secretary, Twirle r s.

LARSEN, WILLIAM LINDGREN : Business Administration.

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LATZEL , KAY LORRAINE : Stenographic , Junior Girls Glee, Future Secretaries Club , Orpheons , Peppers.

LAWLER , JAN ICE LEE : Arts and Sciences.

LAWRENCE , ROBERT CLINTON: Arts and Sciences, Band.

S. Lang ley W. Larsen J . Lawle r

V La rsen K Latzel R Lawrence

S Kuehn
D. LaGu
V. Kuk li n
L. Landess
G Kurtzer B. Langi ll e

Responsibilities of Adult World Challenge;

LAWS, RICHARD WAYNE: Engineering, Band, Chess C lub, Sc ience Club president, honor roll , Regents four -year scholarship , National Honor Society, Society for Ac a d emic Achievement.

LAWSON, JAMES ALLAN: In d ustrial Arts, Aeolian Choir, Varsity football letter , L Club, Safety Committee.

LEDERER, MICHAEL LLOYD: Teachers College , A eolian Choir, Madrigals , opera orchestra , Youth Symphony , D ance Band, Varsity football manager, Joy Night participant , honor roll, Regents Alternate , National Honor Society.

LEE, BETTY JOAN: Teachers College, Junior Girls Glee , Future Nurses Clu 6, Peppers.

LEICHNER, CONSTANCE SUZZANNE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Mummers , Aeolian Choir , Girls Octet, I nternationa I Club, Peppers, Hi-Spot Committee, Links Board, Joy Night participant , honor roll , National Honor Society, Society for Academic Achievement.

LEITH, JOHN LAVAL: General, Movie Operator.

LEMOND, MICHAEL WAYNE: Engineering, Reserve tennis letter, Doormen, Boys State.

LEONARD, SUSAN JANE: Clerical.

LEYDEN , GARY: Trades Preparatory, Movie Operator.

LIGENZA, RICHARD LEE: Trades Preparatory , Movie Operator.

LILE, HARVEY WILLIAM: Trades Preparatory, Movie Operator.

LINKUGEL, ROBERT MENNO: Trades Preparatory, Home Room Alternate, Varsity cross-country letter , Varsity track letter , L Club , Newcomers.

LITTLE, JOHN EDWARD: Teachers College , Home Room Representative, Varsity swimming letter , Reserve track letter, L Club.

LIVINGSTON, KENNETH JOHN: Engineering , Home Room Representative , Boys Glee.

LOGUSZ, HELEN: Clerical.

LOHR, DORIS JEANNETTE: Teachers College, Mummer s, a II-school play cast, Prep Band, Future Sec retaries Clu 6, Peppers, Writers Club, ECA Committee, Scribe salesman , Advocate Staff, honor roll, National Honor Society.

R. Laws
J. Leith
J Lawson M. Lemond
M. Lederer
S. Leonard
B. Lee
G. Leyden
C Leichner
R. Ligenza
H. Lile
R. Linkugel
J Little
K. Livingston
H. Logusz

LONG, CHERYL ELAINE: Engineering, Home Room Alternate , Newcomers, Peppers , Red Cross Council , Science Club , Links salesman , honor roll.

LOOS, BILLIE LEE: Stenographic, Peppers.

LOOS , STEPHEN JAMES: Trades Preparatory , senior class vice-president , Varsity football letter , L Club president.

LOOS, TERRY PAUL: Trades Preparatory, Reserve gymnastics letter.

LUTMAN, STEVEN: Fine Arts , Orchestra, Band , Boys Glee , Varsity gymnastics manager.

LYBARGER, SHIRLENE ANN: Clerical , Home Room Representative, Aeolian Choir , Orpheons , Red Cross Council , honor roll.

MACROW, HERTHA ELLEN: Arts and Sciences , Mimes , Band, Sophomore Girls Glee , Orpheons, Peppers.

MAGNUSON, CHARLES LOREY: Business Administration, Band , Reserve track letter, Regents four-year scholarship.

MAHR, HORACE HARRY: Teachers Co llege , Red Cross Council , Lounge Committee.

MANTHEY, CAROLYN GRACE: Arts and Sc iences , Home Room Representative, Mimes , Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Aqualinks , Coed Counselors , Forum Club , International Club , Peppers president , honor roll, National Honor Society, Society for Ac ademic Achievement.

MARESCH, CAROL ANN: Art s and Scienc es, Aeolian Choir , Future Nurses Club secretary, Peppers, Hi-Spot Committee, Links salesman, Lounge Committee , Joy Night participant.

MARSH, CHERYL LINDA: Arts and Sc iences , opera orchestra , Youth Symphony , Forum Club , Orpheons , Writers Club, honor roll, Merit Semi-Finalist, Regents All-State Team , National Honor Soc iety secretary, Society for Ac ademic Ach ievement, Scholarship Key, Lincoln Sy mpho ny Award.

Seniors Seek Nevv Goals

S. Lybarger C. Maresch

H. Macrow C. Marsh

D. Lohr

Loos

Loos

MARTIN, BRUCE LEE: Clerical , Newcomers.

Long

Loos S. Lutman

MARTIN, CHARLES THOMAS: Arts and Sci ences , A rt Club.

MARTIN, SHARON KAYE: Clerical , Sophomore G irls Glee, Coed Cou nselors, Peppers , Red Cross Council.

C. Magnuson B. Martin

H. Mahr C. Martin

C. Manthey S. Martin

MASON , BONNIE : Cler ical.

MATHENA, JUD ITH KATHLEEN : Homemaking , Home Room Representative , Sophomore Girls Glee , Future Homemakers Club treasurer, Peppers , Red Cross Counci l, Safet y Committee , Joy Night participant.

MATSON , RI CHARD JOEL : Teache rs College , Movie Operator.

MATT I NGLY , RONDA RUTH : Stenographic , Band, Future Secretaries Club , Peppers , Ad vocate Staff , Sc ribe Staff.

MA U EL , CAROL ANN : Clerical, Junior G irls Gl ee , Peppers.

MAUS , PAULETTE LOUISE : Arts and Scienc es, Home Room Representative , Mummers, Orchestra, Youth Sym phon y, Forum Club , Newcomers pres ident, Peppers , Red Cross Counc il, honor roll.

MAYFIELD , PAUL KENNETT : Engineering , Aeolian Choir, Boys Odet, Varsity basketball letter, V arsity track letter, L Club historian , Joy Night participant , Re gents Alternat e , National Honor Society

McCLARNON, PATR I CIA JEAN: Clerical , Junior Girls Glee, Peppers, Red Cross Council. Joy Night participant.

McCONNELL , JUDITH KATHRYN: A rts and Sciences, Mimes , O pera lead , Madrigals , Future Teachers Club , Peppers , Red C ross Council , Usherettes , Links salesman, Joy Night participant , Regents A lternate , National Honor Society

P. Mayfield J. McConnell F. McDaniel

P. McClarnon K. McCown M. McDonald

B Mason R. Ma t son C. Mauel

J Mathena R. Matt ingly P. Maus

A~ards, Honors, .Diplomas

McCOWN, KAREN JANNETTE: Homemaking , C ommittee Li~rary

McDANIEL, FREDRICK CONRAD: Teachers College, A rt C lub p resident.

McDONALD , MICHAEL: Arts and Sciences , Mimes , allschool play cast , Aeolian Choir , Varsity swimming letter, Reserve tennis letter , L Club

McGINTY , THOMAS: Teachers College.

McGLASSON, NANCY JANE: A rts and Sciences, Sophomore G irls Glee , Coe d Counselors, Peppers, Red C ross C ouncil, Links salesman, Scribe salesman, honor roll.

McGREW , MICHAEL: Trades Preparatory, Doormen.

T. McGinty N McGlasson M. McGrew

Sum ·up Achievements

McGREW, PATRICIA: Clerical, Sophomore Girls Gle e, ,Peppers.

McGUIRE, DIANNA LYNN: Business Administration, Home Room Repr esentative, Sophomore Girls Glee , Peppers squad leader , Links salesman.

McGUIRE, SANDRA ELIZABETH: Arts and Sc iences, Coed Counselors , International Club, Peppers, Writ ers Club president, U sherettes, Scribe ~alesman, Links writer, Scribe Staff , honor roll , Regents Alternate , Nationol Honor Society , Society for Academic Ac hievement.

McKAY , GARY EVERETT: Engineering, V arsity gymnastics letter, honor roll.

McKELYEY, JAMES DOUGLAS: Art s and Scienc es, Mumm ers president, Prep · Band, Reserve golf letter, International Club , Scribe Staff , Joy Night participant , honor roll, Regents Alt ernate, National Honor Society, Soci ety for Ac ademic Ach ievement.

McKNIGHT, JANET MAE: St enographic, Junior Girls Gl ee, Coed Counselors, Pepp e r s, J oy N i ghi participant.

McLAUGHLIN , LINDA LOU : Clerical, Sophomore Girls Glee , Pep pers , Advocate Staff.

McMAHAN, KATHLEEN KAY: St enographic, Junior G irls Glee, Pepper s, Joy Night particip ant.

McMUNN, MARY LOUISE: Business Adm inistration, Soph omore Girls Gle e, Futur e T eachers Club , GAA president, Peppers

MEDINA, BARBARA CECELIA: Clerical , Sophomore Girls Glee , Peppers.

MEISNER, TOBY ROBERT: Business Adm inistration, A eolian Choir, Boys Octet , Joy Night participant.

MENTZER , CAROL ANN: Stenographic, Pepp ers

MERCER, PAMELA KAYE: Art s and Science s, Future Homemakers Club , Peppers.

MERLEY, BARBARA JEAN: Art s and Sci ences, Art Club, Coed Coun selors, Future Homemakers, GAA, Pepper s.

MERRILL , DONALD DEAN: Trades Preparatory.

METCALF, RODNEY LEE: Art s and Sci ences

D. McGuire L. Mclaughlin
S. McGuire K McMahan
G. McKay M McMunn
J. McKelvey B. Medina
T. Meisner B. Merley
C. Mentzer D. Merrill
P. Mercer R. Metcalf

H. Meyer C. Miller

MEYER, HANNELORE: Arts and Sciences, Home Room

Al ternate, Coed Counselors , Peppers, Red Cros s C o uncil treasurer, Joy Night participant MICHEL, JACOB HENRY : Tr a des Pr eparatory.

MIDDLETON, SANDRA KAY: Clerical , Junior Girls Glee , Coed Counselors , GAA, Peppers.

R. Miller

S. Minard

H. Mitchell

S. Mills N Misko Z. Modenstein

Defeat is Disappointing,

MIERS, TANDRA CAY: Stenographic, Sophomore Girls Glee, Future Secretaries Club, Peppers , Red Cross Council.

MILES, KATHLEEN MAY: Clerical , A eolian Choir.

MILLER, CHARLES EMERSON: Enginee·ring

MILLER, GARY FRANCIS : Trades Preparatory, V arsity baseball manager, L Club.

MILLER, GEORGIA KAY: Arts and Sci ences, Sophomore Girl s Glee, International Club, Peppers, honor roll, Regents Alternate, Society for Academic Achievement.

MILLER, LAURA DODD: Art s an d Sciences , AFS Stud ent to Germany, Mimes , al l -schoo l play cast, Science Club pr esid ent, D ebate, honor roll , N a ti ona l Honor Society.

MILLER , MARY ANN: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Re pr esentative, Mimes , Junior Girls Glee , Peppers squ a d l ea d er, Lounge Committee , County Da y, Jo y Night participant, honor roll.

MILLER, ROBERT LYNN: Art s and Sciences, Mumm e r s, allschoo l play cast, A eo li an Choir, Chess Club , Newcomers, J oy Ni g ht Central Committee, J oy Night crew, Regents Alt ernate.

MILLS, SUSAN LYNN: Clerical , Peppers

MINARD, SANDRA FRANCINE: Teachers College, Orchestr a, Future Teachers Club , International Club, Orpheons, Peppers , W riters Club , Scribe salesman, honor r oll, National H onor Society, Society for Ac ademic Ac hievement.

MISKO, NANCY CAROL : Art s an d Sciences, all-school pla y cr ew, Band, Coed Counselors, Newcomers treasurer, Peppe r s, Safe t y Committ ee, Joy Night crew

MITCHELL, HENRY HERBERT: Art s an d Sciences.

Miers
K. Miles M. Miller

MODENSTEIN, ZIRA FAY: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative , Aeolian Choir , Future Teachers Club, Internationa I Club , Peppers , Red Cross Council , H i- Spot Committee , Keentime Council vice-president, Links salesman, Advocate Staff, Joy Ni ght participant.

MOORE , KATHERINE LOUISE: Arts and Sciences, Orchestra, Aeolian Choir , Future Nurses Club, International Club, Peppers, Usherettes , Jo y Night participant.

MOORE, PAUL DAVID: En gineering, Reserve football letter, Reserve track letter , Chess Club.

MORGAN, CAROLYN FAY: Arts and Sciences, Mimes, Sophomore Girls Glee , Coed Counselors, Futu re Nurses Club, Peppers , W,·iters Club, Links salesman, Scribe salesman, Advocate Staff, Joy Night participant, honor roll, Regents Alternate , National Honor Society, Society for Academic Achievement.

MORGAN, JOHNNY PAUL: Industrial Arts.

MORGAN, MARALEE GAY: St enographic, Mummers , allschool play cast, Aeolian Choir, Coed Counselors, Future Secretaries Club, Peppers, Links salesman, Joy Night crew, honor roll.

MOUZES, ATHENA PHYLLIS: Steno graphic.

MURPHY, ARMAND LEE: Trade s Preparatory, Boys Glee

MYERS, JUDITH LYNN: Arts and Sciences , sophomore class president , Student Council secretary, Mimes, Sophomore G irls Glee , Cheerleaders , Coed Counselors , Red Cross Council, Lounge Committee, County Day, Joy Night participant, honor· roll, Homecomi ng quee n, National H9nor Society , Society tor Academic Achievemen t.

NANCE, LARRY CLINTON: Industrial Arts

NELSON, RONALD EARL: General, Aeolian Choir.

Especially for Seniors

C. Morgan J. Myers J. Morgan L. Nance

Joyce Ilg expresses the feeling of every senior as District hopes collapse in the final period.

NICOLL, KATHRYN PATRICIA: Art s and Sciences, Mummers , Aeolian Choir, International Club, Pepp ers, Red Cross Council, W riters Club , AFS Finalist , County Day, Joy Night participant, honor roll , National Honor Societ y.

NIEDERHAUS, RONALD HARRY: Engineering, Vars ity swimming lette r, Varsit y and Reserve football manager, L Club , Doormen.

K. Moore A. Mouzes K. Nicoll P. Moore A. Murphy R. Niederhaus

M. Morgan R. Nelson

NORMAN , ROBERT: Trades Preparatory , Band.

OBERG , LANCE GORDON: A rts and Science s, Mimes , Prep Band.

OCHSNER , MILTON EMIL: Engineerin g

OENBRING, MICHAEL LYNN: Industrial A rts , all-school pla y cr~w , Doorm en , Joy Night p articipant.

OLSON, HAROLD DEAN: Arts and Scienc es , Aeolian Cho i r , Reserve football letter , Jo y N ight part icipan t.

ORTH, LESLIE GAY: Cler ical, Ju nior G irls Glee , Peppers , Jo y Night participan t.

ORTIZ, EVA MARY : Tea chers College , Aeol ian Choir , Madri gals , Peppers squad leader , Lounge Committee , Joy N ig ht partic i pant.

E. Ortiz E. Ozolins J. Parks J. Osborne P. Packer J. Parnham

Event Calendar Presented

K. Ottoson R. Palmer S. Passieux

OSBORNE, JOHN ROBERT: General , Band , Dance Band, honor roll.

OTTOSON, KEITH RICHARD: Busine ss Adm i nistration, Reserve basketball letter , Res erve track letter.

OZOLINS, ELIZABETE GUNDEGA: Fine Ar ts , Mummers , all-school pla y crew, Art Club , Fu ture Nurses Club , GAA , Peppe rs

PACKER, PATRICIA LOUISE: Fi ne A ri s, Soph omore G irls Gle e, GAA .

PALMER, RANDAL: Arts and Sci ences , Pr e p Ba nd , Reserve football letter.

PARKS, JANET JO : Teachers College , H ome Room Rep resentative , Mummers , all-school pla y crew , Forum Club president , Future Teachers Club , Peppe rs , D ebate , Joy Night participant , Jo y Night crew , hon o r roll , N a tio na l H ono r Societ y.

PARNHAM, JUDITH ANN: A rts and Science s, Opera lead , Madri gals , Coed Counselor s, O rpheons , Pepper s, Advocate St11ff

PASSIEUX, SHARON KAY : Cleric ,11 , Soph omore G irls Glee.

R. Norman M Oenbring L. Oberg H. Olson
M. Ochsner L. Orth

To LHS by Senior Class

PAYNE, ROBERT ALLEN: Business Administration , opera orchestra, Band , Dance Band, Movie Operator , Joy Night part ici pant.

PEARSON, HARLAN OSCAR: Trad es Preparatory.

PEDERSEN, DONNA JEAN: Clerical, Sophomore Girls Glee , Peppers.

PEERY, WILLIAM: Business Administration , Prep Band.

PELTON, FREDERICK LEE: Arts and Sci ences, Boys Glee , Forum Club, Sci ence Club , Writer s Club , Scribe Staff , Joy Night participant, R egents Al ternate.

PERRY, CATHERINE KAY: General, Pepp ers.

PETERSEN, DOUGLAS ALLEN: Trades Preparatory.

PETERSEN, SARAH CHRISTINE : Arts and Sci ences, Home Room Representativ e, Mummers secretary, all-school play cast, Orchestra , Youth Symphony, lnterntional Club , Peppers , Writers Club president, Links Board, Scribe St aff, Joy Night participant, honor roll , Merit Semi - Finalist , Regents All-State Team, National Honor Societ y, Society for Academic Achievement

PETERSON, RONALD KERRY: Engineering , Reserve ir ,,ck l et• ter , Chess Club.

PETERSON, WAYNE MARVIN: Engineering , Prep Band , Varsity wrestling letter , honor roll , Regents Alternate.

PFEIFF, HELEN ELIZABETH: Arts and Sciences , Aeolian Choir, Aqualink s, Cheerleader s secretary, Lounge Committee , Joy Night participant , honor roll, Nationnl Honor Society , Societ y for Academic Ach ievement.

PHELPS, SUSAN JEAN: Art s and Sciences , Student Council president, Intra-City Student Council , Mimes , Aeolian Choir , Aqualinks secretary , Cheerleaders , Internation al Club , AFS Finalist , Advocate St aff, Joy Ni gh t particip ant, honor roll , Homecoming attendant , Re gents Alternate , Nnt io nn l Ho nor Society , Society for Academic Achieveme nt, Journalism Award.

W. Peery

R. Peterson H. Pfeiff

PLOUDRE, ALAN LEE: Engineering.

F. Pelton

W. Peterson S. Phelps

POLHEMUS, JOHN LaVERNE: Engineering , Band, Doorme n. POLSON , MARY LOUISE : Art s and Sciences, Home Room Alternate , Sophomo re Girls Glee, Coed Counselors , Peppers , honor roll.

POOL, LEHTE: Clerical , Home Room Representntive , Junior Girls Glee , Pepp ers, Sc ience Club.

A. Ploudre M. Polson J. Polhemus L. Pool

• R. Payne
C. Perry
H. Pearson
D Petersen
D Pedersen
S. Petersen

S. Power D. Quam B. Ramsey E. Prettyman L. Raley S. Rance

POWER, SUSAN DIANE: Arts an d Sc iences , Aeol ian Choir , Future Nurses Club , Peppers , Usherettes , Joy Night part ici p ant.

PRETTYMAN, EDITH LUCILLE: Teachers College , M i mes , Sophomore Girls Glee , Peppers

PROFFITT, NANCY KAY: Clerical , Home Room Rep resentative, So phom ore Girls Gle e, Coed Couns elors, Peppers , Re d Cr oss Council.

PULEC, GARY EDWARD: Trades Pr eparatory, Prep Band.

PYLE, RAYMOND WESLEY: A rts and Sciences , Mumm ers, all-school play student director, Ches s Club, Wr iters Club , Links writer , Advocate St aff, Joy Night crew.

QUAM, DOROTHY CAROLYN: A rts and Sc iences, Home Room A lternate, Aeolian Choir , Aqualinks , GAA , Peppers , Red Cross Council, As sembly Committee , Lounge Committee, Joy Night participant.

RALEY, LINDA ANN: Clerical.

RAMSEY, BETTY JEAN: Clerical , Junior Girls Glee , Peppers.

RANCE , SHARON LEA: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Mummers historian , all-school play cast , Aeolion Choir , Junior Girls Glee accompanist, Girls Octet accompanist , Future Nurses Club , GAA , Orpheons , Peppers vice-president , Red Cross Council , Usherettes , Jo y Night participant, honor roll, National Ho no r Society.

RANDALL, ROBERT DERAN : Engine ering.

RASCO, DAVID ARTHUR: Arts and Scie nces, Home Room Alt ernate, Lounge Committee.

RASMUSSEN, CRYSTAL DIANN : Busines s Administration , Future Secretarie s Club, Peppers.

RATLIFF, KAREN ANN: Clerical , Future Homemaker s Club, Newcom ers, Peppers.

RAY , CARLA JEANNE : Stenographic ,. Futu re Sec retaries Club , Newcomer s

REBENSDORF, SANDRA SUE: A rts an d Sci ences, Aqu r1lin ks. GAA, Peppers, Links salesman.

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Graduates Choose Colors

R. Randall K. Ratliff

D. Rasco C. Ray

C. Rasmussen S. Rebensdorf

N. Proffitt G. Pulec R. Pyle

REED, AARON DANIEL: Trades Preparatory , Aeolian Choir, Boys Octet, Madrigals , Joy Night participant.

REGER, JERRY WAYNE : Engineerin g, Var sity baseball manager, V arsity swimming letter , L Club, Joy Night participant.

RETHERFORD , JOYCE ANN: Business Admi nistration, Home Room Representative , M imes, Prep Band , Future Secretaries Club, Pepper s, Advocate Staff , honor roll, National Honor Society. •

RHOADES, JANE MARIE: Teacher s College, Sophomore Girls Glee , Coed Coun selors, Future Secr etaries Club, International Club , Peppers , Links salesman , Advocate St aff, Joy Night crew, honor roll.

RICKY, CARO L LEE : Teachers College, Pepp ers.

RIEGER, JOLINE KAYE: Arts and Sciences , Home Ro om Representative, Stude nt Council secretary , Mummers, Aeoli an Choir, Gi rls Octet , Coed Counselors pre sident, Future Nurses Club , International Club , Pepper s squad leader, L ~unge Committee chairman , County D ay, Joy Night participant, honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Honor Society.

RILEY, CATHERINE SUSAN: Clerical , Sophomore Girls Glee , Future Homemakers Club.

RIPLEY, ROGER ALLEN: Business Ad ministration , A eoli,,n Choir , V arsity track letter , L Club , J oy Ni ght p,,r1icip ,,n l.

RITCHEY, MARVIN RAY : Industrial Art s.

RITCHEY, MAVIS MAE: Clerical , Orche sira.

RIZOR, MARGARET BELLE : Stenographic , Prep Band , Coed Counselors , Futu re Secretaries Club , Peppers , Nnlionnl Ho11or Socie t y

ROBINSON, JAMES STEVEN: Enyince, in,J, B.-, ncl

ROCKENBACH, MARILYN KAY: Cleric al.

ROCKWELL, JERRY DAVID: Art s and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Mumm ers pla y cast, all-school pla y cast, Opera lead, Madri gals, Reserve golf letter, Reserve track letter, Chess Club , International Club , Joy Night pnrticipanl.

-Red and White

C. Riley R. Ripley J. Robinson M. Rockenbach

A. Reed J. Retherford C. Ricky J. Reger J. Rhoades J. Rieger

ROELFS , SUSAN KAY: Teachers College, Home Room Al ternate, Mummers, all-school pla y cast , Ar t Club, Coed C ounselors , Futur e Teachers Club vice-president , Peppers , honor roll, N ationa l Honor Society, Society for Academic Achievem ent.

ROGERS, KATHLEEN JOYCE: Stenographic , Future Sec retaries Club vice-president, Peppers.

Marvin Ritchey J. Rockwell

Mavis Ritchey S. Roelfs

M. Rizor K. Rogers

E. Roh r danz

Three Named to Regents All-State Team ;

ROHRDANZ , EDWARD PAUL : Eng ineering, honor roll , National Honor Society, Society for Academic Ach ievement.

ROOF , GLORIA JEAN: Clerical , Sophomore Girl s Glee , Future Homemakers Club , Pepp ers.

ROSE , DIANA BELLE : Clerical , all-school play crew , Pepper s

ROSS , KAREN LOUISE: Teach ers College , Home Room Representative , all-school pla y crew, Art Club , Future Homemakers Club preside n t , Pepper s, Red Cross Council , U sherettes, honor roll , National Honor Societ y.

ROTHE , LeROY JAY : Busine ss Admi nistration, Aeolian Ch o ir , Boys Octet , Varsit y football lett er, L Club , Jo y Night participant.

ROWND , MARY ELIZABETH: Business Admin istration, allschool pla y crew , Ba nd , Soph omore Girl s Glee , Future Teachers Club , Red Cross Cou ncil, U sherettes

RYAN , STEPHEN JAMES: Engineering.

RYON, PATRICIA SUE : Arts and Science s, Mimes , Aeolian Choir , Peppers squad leader, Jo y Ni ght participa nt

M. Rownd S Ryan P. Ryon

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SADER , ROBERT LEE : Arts and Sciences, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals , Reserve t ennis l etter, Librar y Committee , J oy Night participant, honor roll, Regents Alternate , National H onor Societ y, Society for Academic Achievement.

SALDANA , JEANIE LOUISE : Cl erica l , Soph o m ore Girl s Glee , Peppers.

SAMMONS , W I LLIAM DENNIS: En gineering, all-school play crew, International Club , Science Club , Links salesman, Advocate St aff.

SATTLER, PHYLLIS RAE: Art s and Science s, Coed Counselors , Future Teacher s Club , Pepp e r s, Science Club treasurer, Wr iters Club , honor roll , Re gents Alternate , Nation al Honor Society, Socie ty for Academ ic Achie vement.

SCHACH, KATHERINE MARIE : Arts and Scie nces, Forum Club , International Club , Pepper s, Sci ence Club, Wr iters Club , honor roll, M erit Semi-Fina list, Regents All-State Tearn , National Honor Society, Society for Academic Achievement.

SCHAEFER , MICHAEL VICTOR : Arts -an d Sciences , Ae o lian Choir , Joy Ni g ht participant, honor roll, N ational H onor Society, Societ y for Academic Achi evement.

SCHAFER , RICHARD DEAN : En gineering.

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K Schach M Schaefer J. Saldana R. Schafer

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D. Rose
K. Ross
L. Rothe
W
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Five ·More Rank in Top One Hundred

SCHAFER , STAN LEY STEVEN: Trad es Preparatory, honor roll.

,SCHALL , JAMES: Trad es Preparatory, Movie Operator

SCHAUMBURG , RUTHANN MARGARET : Teachers College , Band , Peppers, Red Cross Council vice-president , h o nor roll.

SCHEIDT, HAROLD : Engineerin g

SCHELL , MICHAEL: Engineering.

SCHERBAK, JULIA: Homemaking, Junior Girls Glee, Peppers, Joy Night participant.

SCHERER, JEAN LaVERNE: Fine Arts.

SCHLEIGER , ROGER GAROLD: Engineering.

SCHLUNSEN , PAUL STEVEN: Business Administrati o n.

SCHMAILZL , PATRICIA LOUISE : Stenographic.

SCHMIDT, JOHN FREDERICK: Trades Preparator y, Bo ys Glee.

SCHMIDT, PAMELA KAY: Arts and Sciences , Sophomore Girls Glee, Coed Counselors , Future Nurses Club , GAA, Internationa l C l u b , Peppers, W riters Club , ECA Committee.

SCHMUCK, WILLIAM DAVID: Industrial Arts, Movie Operator.

SCHNEIDER, LARRY JOE: Business Administration.

SCHNELL, BONNIE KAY: C l erica l , Sophomore Gir l s Glee, Pe pp ers.

SCHOMAKER, SHARON LEE: Clerical , Sophomore Girls G lee, Pe pp ers

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S. Schafe r J Scherbak J. Schall J Scherer
R. Schaumburg
R Schle i ger
H Sche i dt
P. Schlunsen
J. Schm i
W. Schmuck
B. Sch n ell
M. Schell
P. Schma il zl
P Schmidt
L. Schneid

H. Schrader M Sch ri ne r S Sedden W Schrade r T Schrunk W Seewald

SCHRADER, HERBERT EDWARD : Arts and Sciences , Reserve baseball letter, Newcomers , honor roll.

SCHRADER, WALDA ANN : Homemaking.

SCHREINER , JANIS KAY : Stenographic , Sophomore Giri s Glee, Future Secretaries C lub, Peppers.

A feeling that graduation w ill soon become a reality prevails as Linda Davidson and Sandr Benne r e xchange Links for the l ast t ime

Notes and Signatures are

SCHREINER , ROGER LOUIS: Engineering, Home Room Alternate , Bo ys Glee, Loun ge Committee, Jo y Ni ght p articipant

SCHREKINGER , JOHN CAMPBELL: En gineering, Chess Club president , Internation a l Club secretary, Sci ence Club vicepre sident, Jo y Night participant, honor roll , Re gents Alt ernate, Nat ional Ho nor Societ y, Societ y for Ac ademic Achievement.

SCHRINER , MARY LOU: Teacher s College, Sophomore Girls Glee , Coed Counselors , Future Teachers Club, GAA, Peppers, Advocate Staff , honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society, Societ y for Academic Achievement.

SCHRUNK , TOMMY FRANCIS : Business Administrnti on, Band.

SCHUMACHER , LESLIE : Arts and Sciences, Orchestra , Ches s Club, Forum Club, International Club , Peppers, Sci ence Club, Writ ers Club, Library Cc,mmittee , Safety Committe e, honor roll, Re gents Alternate, National Hon or· Soc iety , Society for Academic Adrevement.

SCHWARTZKOPF , GLENN : Engineering , Varsit y baseb all letter, Sophomore baseball manager , Sophomore basketball manager, L Club.

SEAY, SHIRLEY JEAN: Arts and Sciences , International Club , Pepper s, honor roll, Regents Alternate.

SEDDEN , SHEILA MARIE : Cler;cal, Soph omore Girl s Glee, GAA, Peppers.

SEEWALD , WOLFGANG JOSEPH : Ad s an d Scienc es, Science Club, honor roll, Regents Alternate , N ationa l Hon or Society, Society for Academic Achievement.

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L. Schumacher G Schwartzkopf

G Seid el P Shadley N. Seve rson J Shanek

Sentimental, Friendly

SEIDEL, GAYLAND : Industrial Arts , Orche st r a, Reserve foolball letter , Reser ve gymnastics l etter

SEVERS.ON, NOLA JOY: Sten ogrn phic , Fuiur 8 Se cretnri es Club , Peppers.

SHADLEY, PHYLLIS ANN : Fin e Art s, So ph o m ore Girls Gl ee, Pepp ers

SHANEK, JANETTE MARIE : T e,1 ch e r s Colloc3e, fl ,1,1e-J, Pn r per s

SHAW, GAIL ANN: H ome m ,,king, Pe pper s.

SHAW , VONDRA RAE : Art s and Sci ences , A eo li an Choir, Madri ga l s, Coed Counselors, O r phe ons, Pe pper s, Writ ers Club treasurer, Scribe sa lesm an, Links Boa rd, Advocate St aff , Scr i be Staff , Joy Ni gh t par ti cip ant h onor roll , N a t ionr1 l Hon or Societ y

R. Sheets L. Sieck

SHEETS , ROBERTA JEAN: Business Admi nisirntion Pepper s

SHELDON, PATRICIA JEANNE : Art s an d Sci ences, Soph o more Girl s Gl ee, honor roll , R egents Alternate.

SHERIDAN , SALLY KAY : Art s an d Scie nces , iunior class· se cretar y, Stud ent C ounci l, Mim es , Aqu a li n k s treasurer , Cheerleaders , L ounge Committee, Joy Ni ght partrcipant honor roll, National H onor Society , All-Sports atten d ant.

SHEWCOW , LARISA VALENTIA : Art s an d Sc ien c es , J unior Girls Gle e, GAA , Pe pp ers, Sci ence Club.

SIEBELS , MARY LOU: St enogra p hic, H ome Room Alt ernate , Mimes , Future Secretaries Club treasurer , Pe pp ers , J oy Ni g ht participant.

SIECK , LORETTA JANE : T eachers College, H ome Room Represen t ative, Mime s, Aeolian Choir , Girl s Oct et , Coed Coun se lors treasurer, Fu ture Te a ch ers Club pr esident , Peppers , Re d Cros s Council , Jo y Ni g ht particip an t , honor ro ll , National Honor Societ y

SIECKMANN , DONNA GAIL: Arts and Scienc es, o p erc1 orchestra, Youth Sy mpho ny, Future Nurse s Club , Pepp ers , Scienc e Club , Sa fety Committee , honor roll, R egents Alt ernate, National H onor So ciet y, Society for A ca d e mic A chievement.

SILCHENKO, NICOLAI : Engineering, H o me Room Al lernaio

SIMPSON, EUGENE WESLEY : Art s an d Sciences , V arsity gy mn ast ics l etter, honor roll , N at i on~! Honor Society.

SIMPSON , ROBERTA EDITH: Clerical , Sophomore Girl s Gl ee, Pepp ers.

G . Shaw L. Shewcow E. Simp sori

V . Shaw M. Siebels R. Simpson

P. Sheldon D Sieckmann

S. Sheridan N. Silchenko

M Sims

E. Sm ith

G. Sn id e r

M . Sol ick S So mme r J. Sk inner J Smi th B Snow V So lt M . Spe igh t

SIMS , MARCIA LYNNE: Arts and Sciences , Home Room

Representative , Mummers, Aeolian Choir, Aqualinks, Peppers squad leader, Hi-Spot Committee , Keentime Council vicepresident , Loun ge Committee secretary, Ad voca t e St aff, Joy Night Central Committee, Joy Night participant, honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Honor Society, Societ y for Academic "Achievement.

SKINNER , JAC K DALE: Arts an d Scie nces, Home Room

Alternate , Aeolia n Choir , Bo ys Octet , Chess Club , Deb ate, Links salesman, Joy Night participant.

Last Year of High School

SLAI KEU, DAN I EL NELS O N: General, Aeolian Choir, M adrigals, Reserve tennis letter , Movie Operator , Joy Night participant. _

SMITH, CAROL LOUISE: A rts and Sciences , Art Club , Newcomers, Peppers, honor ro l l, Regents Alternate , National Honor Society, Society for Academic Achievement

SMITH, COLLETTE MARIE : Teachers College , Mummers , Coed Counselors, Peppers , Advocate Staff, honor roll. ,

SMITH, ESTHER MARIE: Business Administration , Peppers, honor roll.

SMITH , JANET LYNN: Arts and Sciences , Sophomore Girls Glee, Aqualinks, International Club , Peppers, Red Cros s Council, Links salesman, Ad vocate Staff, Joy Night participant, honor roll, Society for Academic Achievement.

SMITH, KENNETH ODELL : Business Administration , Movi e Operator , Links Board.

SMITH, LARRY EUGENE: General , Movie Operator.

SMITH, LAWRENCE ROBERT : Arts and Sciences, Aeolian Choir, Varsity baseball letter , L Club, Advocate Staff.

SNIDER , GEORGE ABRUM: Business Administration, Aeolian Choir, Var si ty golf letter , Reserve football letter , L Club , Keentime Council, Movie Operator.

SNOW , BETTY LaVERNE : Teachers Colle ge, Orchestra , Newcomers secretary.

SOLICK , MARGARET ANN : Future Nurses Club, Red Cross Council, Science Club , Usherettes, Library Committee , Regents Alternate.

SOL T, VIRGINIA RUTH: Business Admini st rati on, Sophomore Girls Glee; Peppers.

SOMMER , SHARON FAYE: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representativ e, Aeolian Choir, Future Nurses Club vice-president, Orph eons, Peppers , Hi-Spot C ommittee, Joy Ni ght participant.

SPEIGHT , MARY ANN : Homemaking , Sophomor e Girls Glee , Peppers.

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Caro l Sm ith
L. E. Sm ith
Co ll ett e Smith
L. R. Sm ith

SPENCER , CATHY SUSAN : Arts and Sciences , Mummers , Junior Girls Glee, Art Club vice-president, Chess Club , Red Cross Council , Scribe salesman , Scribe Staff, Joy Night p articipant, National Honor Society, Art A ward.

SPENCER , JOHNNIE ALLEN : Tr ades Prep aratory, H ome Room Repre sentative, Reserve gymnastics lette r.

SPRAGUE, PAMELA LEA : Arts and Sciences , Mime s, Pepper s. SPR I NGER, JANET KAY: Stenographic , Junior Girls Glee

STAATS, BRUCE ALBERT: Arts and Sciences , Student Council, Aeolian Choir , Boys Octet , Reserve football letter , Reserve gymnastics letter, Reserve track letter, Links Board , Bo ys State, Joy Night participant , honor roll , Homecoming escort, Regents Alternate, Nati onal Hon o r Society.

STARKWEATHER , DAVID ALAN : Trades Preparator y.

STASKA. CHARLENE RAE : Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate, Mummers , Sophom ore Girl s Glee , Co e d Counselors , Future Teachers Club president , International Club , Peppers , Red Cross Council, Hi-Spot Committee , Joy Night Central Committee , Joy Night participant, honor roll, Regents Alternate , N a tional Honor Soci e ty , Societ y for Academ i c Achievement.

STEELE, SIDNEY: Teacher s College , Future Teacher s Club , Peppers.

STEPHENS , LARRY LELAND: Teachers College , Bo ys Glee, Varsity cross-country letter , V arsity track letter, Reserve basketball letter , L Club.

STEPHENSON, KAREN SUE: Teachers College , Home Room Representative, Aeo l ian Choir , Aqua Ii n ks, Cheerleaders , Lounge Committee , County Day , Joy Night participant.

STERN , ROBERT WILLIAM : Trades Preparatory , Home Room

Representative, V arsity swimming letter , Reserve track letter , L Club , Doormen , All-Sports es cort.

STEVENS, HELEN KAY : Business Adm inis tration , Sophomore Girl s Glee , Coed Counselors.

STIER, JAMES EDWARD : V arsity gymnas tics lett er, Reserve tennis letter , L Club.

STILWELL , CATHERINE: A rts and Sciences , Home Room Representative , Mummers , Aeolian Choir , Cheerleaders president , International Club , Usherettes , Lounge Committee , Joy Night participant , honor roll, Regents A lternate, National Honor Societ y, Societ y for Academic Achievement , All-Sports attendant.

STRICKER , PATRICIA ANN: Teachers College, Mimes, Sophomore Girls Glee, F uture Secretaries Club , Peppers.

STUERTZ, JOHN RICHARD : Industrial Arts.

Provides an Opportunity for Self-Evaluation

C Spencer J. Spr i nge r J. Spencer B. Staats P Sprague D. Starkw ea ther
C Staska
R Stern J Stuertz

S. Stump J. Sutton S. Sweeton A. Sudymont D. Svara L. Swoboda

R. Sundling C. Svoboda P. Swofford

TALADAY, DAVID RICHARD: En gineering , so phomore cla ss secretary , junior cl ass pr esident, Student Council vice-president, Pr ep Band , V arsity football lett er, Reserve baseball letter , L Club , honor roll , Re gents Alt ernate, National Ho nor Soc iety, Soc iety for Ac a d emic A chievement , All-Sports escort.

TALLIS, ROSEMARY DRUSILLA: St enogra phic , Aeolian Choir , Pe pp ers

TAUBE, EUGENIA: Art s an d Sciences, Mummers play cast , a l l-school pl ay cast , Junior G irls Gle e, Futur e Nurses Club , GAA , International Club , Pepper s squ ad leader , Red Cr oss Council, Hi-Spot Committee , Keentime Cou nci l , Links salesman , Lounge C ommittee, Safety Committee secretary, Joy Night particip ant

TAYLOR, RONALD RALPH: A rts and Sciences, all-schoo l play crew , Pr ep Band , Chess Club, Sc ience Club , Joy Ni ght crew.

THOBER, !RENE BERDINE: Ar ts and Scie n ces , Home R. oom Representative, Sophomore Girl s Glee , Co e d C ounselors, Pe pp ers, Advocate Staff.

THOMANN, JACQUELINE LEE: T eachers Colle ge, Home · Roo m Representative, A eolian Choir , Coed Counselors, Future Nurses Club secretary, International Club , P~ppers squad leader , U sherettes, Joy Night p articipant, honor roll, Regent s Alt ernate, National Honor Society.

STUMP , SHARON ELIZABETH: Clerical , Sophomore Girl s Gl ee, GAA , Peppers.

SUDYMONT, ASTRID MARIA: Art s and Sc iences, all-school pl ay crew, Forum Club secretary-treasurer , Pepp ers, Wr iters Club

SUNDLING, RICHARD LEE : Trades Preparntory.

SUTTON, JAMES HAROLD: Business Adm inistration.

SVARA, DIANE KAY: Business Adm inistralion.

SVOBODA, CAROL ANN: Homemakin g.

SWEETON, SHERYL ANN: Business Adm inistration, H o m e Roo m Represe ntative, Future Se cr etar i es Club , Pepp ers, Links typist.

SWOBODA, LARRY JAMES: Engineering, H ome Room Alt erna te , Rese rve basketball ma .n ager, Red Cross Council , Mov ie Operat o r , Links Board , Advocate Staff , Joy Ni g ht crew.

SWOFFORD, PATRICIA DIANNE: Art s and Science s, Ba nd , Future Nurses Club , Newcomer s.

Education, Jobs-Future Plans

Taladay R. Taylor

Tallis I. Thober

Taube J. Thomann

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G. Thomas K. Thomas C. Thompson J. Thomas J. Thomason D. Thompson

Are No Longer Remote

T. Thompson S. Tomandi L. Thrasher J. Tontegode

THOMAS, GARY LEE: Arts and Sciences , Orchestra, Chess Club , Library Committee.

THOMAS, JAMES HOWARD : Engineering , Band.

THOMAS , KAY ELLEN: Clerical , ·Peppers.

THOMASON, JULIA LOUISE: Arts and Sciences , Sophomore ' Girls Glee Future Nurses Club vice-president, Newcomers, Peppers , honor roll , National Honor Society.

THOMPSON, CHARLENE DEE: Fine Arts , Coed Counselors, Future Homemakers Club secretary, Peppe rs.

THOMPSON , DAVID LEO : Engineering , Home R oom Alternate, Student Council , Aeolian Choir , Band , V arsity football l etter, Reserve swimming letter Reserve tr ack letter , L Club , Joy Ni ght Central Committee, All - Sp orts escort.

THOMPSON, TOMMIE DEAN: Ari s an d Scienc es, Hom e Room Repr esenta tive , Student Council , Intra-City Stud ent Council president , Reserve baseball letter, Reserve basketball letter , Red Cross Cou nc il vice-president, Lounge Committee , Safety Committee , Bo ys State , honor roll, Homecomin g escort , Nati oncJ I H ono r Society, Soci e t y for Academic Achi eve ment.

THRASHER , LINDA LEA : Sl cno<Jr,1p hic , 11ilu rc Secrelo1ric~ Club , Regents Alternate.

TICE, GERRY LEE: Tr c1 d es PrepcH a tory , all-school pl<1 y Cl <'W, Links scJ lesmr111, Movi e Opernlor , Joy Niqhl crew.

TILLMAN, RHONDA LYNNETTE : Ari s , , n d Scienc es , Sophom o r e Girl s Glee , C oe d C o u nse l o,s, GAA , Pe pper~.

TINDLE, JAMES EDWARD: T e.ic hrm Colleqe , Movie Op er a tor.

TOMAN DI, SANDRA KAY: A, t s , n d Science s, Pepp e rs , Re d Cro ss Council.

TONTEGODE, JURIS: Business Administration, R eserve football letter.

TRASTER, TRIEVA ANN: Sten ographic, Junior Girls Glee Pepp ers, Joy Ni ght participant.

TRAUDT, JOHN STEVEN: En gineering, Boys Glee.

TU BBS, DONALD LARUE: Teachers College.

J . Tindle

G. Tice

T. Traster

R Tillman J Traudt

D. Tubbs

K. Tyrrell

D. Van Cleaf

E. Van Sickle

R. Vasatka M. Versaw

G Ullstrom F Vandeburg K. Varney P. Vergith M. Vietnieks

TYRR ELL, KAR EN LYNN E: A rts an d Sci ences, H

e Roo m A l t ernate, So ph o m ore G ir l s Gl ee, Pep p ers squ a d l ea d e r , Red Cro ss C o u n cil , Hi-S pot C o mmitt ee, J oy Ni g ht p a rticip a nt , h o n o r r o ll.

ULL STROM, G A LEN FRANKLIN: A rts an d Sc i en c es, H o m e Roo m Re p resentative, A eol i ar, C hoir, M a d riga l s, Va r

lett e r , L Club , Lounge C o mm ittee, J oy N ight p

h ono r roll.

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Upperclassmen Must Face

UNG U R, FUSUN AZIZE : Arts and Sciences, AF$ Student from Turkey, Student Council , Mummers play cast, all-school play crew, International Club, Peppers, honor roll.

UPITIS , ANDRIS JON : Arts and Science , Movie Operator, Ad vocate Staff.

VAMPOLA , STEVEN PAUL : Industrial Arts.

VA N CLEAF , DAV I D W IL LIAM : Engineering , Band , Varsity swimming letter , Reserve football letter.

VANDEBURG , FREDERIC C H ARLES : Engineering , Writers Club, Regents Alternate , National Honor Society.

VAN HORN , $EORG IA : Arts and Sciences, Mimes, Opera lead, Girls Octet , Orpheons, Joy Night participant , honor roll.

VAN LANDINGHAM , LINDA SUZANNE: Business Administration, Mimes , Aeolian Choir, Aqualinks , Peppers, Joy Night participant.

VAN LAN I NGHAM , JO YCE IRENE : Business Administration , all-school play crew , Junior Girls Glee , Coed Counselors , Peppers.

VAN SICKLE , ELIZABETH ANN : Arts and Sciences, all-school play crew , Future Nurses Club , Peppers, Red Cross Council , Usherettes , Joy Night crew.

VARNEY , KATHERI N E AN N : Arts and Sciences, International Club , Newcomers , Science Club , Regents Alternate.

VASATKA , ROBERT EDWARD: Business Administration , Boys Glee, Varsity baseball letter , Varsity baske+ball letter , L Club secretary , Homecoming escort , All-Sports king.

VERGITH , PA TTY JOY : Teachers College, Peppers.

VERS AW , MAR I LYN DEE: Business Administration , Prep Band, Coed Counselors , Peppers.

VIETNIEKS , M ARTIN : Arts and Sciences , Orchestra.

F. Ungur A. Upitis
G. Van Horn L. Van Landingham S. Vampola J. Van Laningham

S Vinson

S Von Busch

D. Vosta

C Vohnout

C. Vose

S. Wadley

Realities of the Future

VINSON, SANDRA JEAN: Ar ts and Sc iences, Prep Band , Chess C:lub , Coed Coun selo r s, Future Teacher s Club, Links typist.

VOHNOUT, CONNIE LAUREE: Art s an d Sciences, H ome Room Alternate , Mimes, all-school play crew, So phomo re Girl s Gle e, Fu ture Nur ses Club , Futur e Teachers Club , GAA, Pep per s, Red Cr oss Council , honor roll

VON BUSCH, SHARON KAY: Bu siness Ad ministration, Junior Gi r l s Glee , Coed Cou nse lors , Pe ppe rs, Joy Night participant

VOSE, CHARLES EDWARD: Bus iness Adm inistration, V arsity basketball manager, L Club

VOST A , DIANE ROSE: St enographic, Home Room Repre-. sentative.

WADLEY, SHAARON VICTORIA : A rts and Sciences, Mummers,, all-school play c ast, So ph omo r e G irls Glee , Newcomers , Peppers , Joy Night participant, J oy Night crew.

WAHE, JAMES : A rts and Sc iences, Chess Club , Re gents A lternate.

WAID, DIANNA MAY : Arts and Sc iences.

WALCZYK, VINCENT: Business Admini stration, Reserve track letter.

WALKER, JOHN DEAN: Trades Pre parator y, V arsity gymnastics manager.

WALKER , LYAL WAYNE: Indu str ial Arts, all-school pl ay cast , Boys Glee, Reserve baseball mana ger, Camera Club, Joy Ni ght participant.

WALKER, RONALD JAMES: Trades Preparat ory.

WALLIN, SHIRLEY ANN: T eachers College , Junior Girl s Glee , Camera Club president , Che ss Club, Future Teachers Club , GAA secretary, U sherettes.

WARD, GEORGE HENRY: T eachers Colle ge, V arsity t rack l ette r , V arsity wrest l ing letter, V arsity cross-countr y letter , L Club , honor roll , N ation.al Honor Societ y, H arry Sidne y D obbins A wa rd.

WARNER, BONNIE JEAN: St enographic, Mumm ers, Aq uc1links , Cheerleaders, Joy N ight participc1nt.

J. Wahe V Walczyk G. Ward

D . Waid J Walker B. Warner

L. Walker R. Walker
S. Wallin

WATSON, SANDRA RAE: Business Ad ministration, Home Room Representative , Junior G ir ls G lee

WEBER , SALLY ANN: Engineering , Sophomore G irls G lee , International Club , Science Club , Library Committee , Links editor-in-chief, Scribe Staff , honor roll, Regents Four-Year Scholarsh i p , National Honor Society vice-president, Society for A cademic A chievement.

WEETH , THOMAS WAYNE: Bu siness Administration, Chess Club

WEHRHAN, RODNEY HAROLD : Business Administration, A eolian Choir , Joy Night participant.

WEIGANDT, MARY KATHERINE: Steno graphic , Sophomore Girls Glee , honor roll.

WEINDORF , DANE ALAN: Engineering

WELCH , LARRY GIFFORD: Art s an d Sciences

W.ENZ , CHARLES ERIC : Enqineerinq.

WENZL , LAWRENCE PAUL : Arts and Sciences , C hess C lub.

WERTMAN, THOMAS EDWARD: Arts an d Sciences

S. W a t son R Wehrhan L. W elc h

T Wertman P. West

D. Wertz K. Whisenhunt

J West M. Whitby

Seniors Keep Pac _ e

WERTZ , DENNIS BARI : Industrial A rts V arsity basketball letter ·, Var sity football letter ,· L Club president , All-Sports escort.

WEST , JEROLD JAY: Business Administration , Boys Glee.

WEST , PAULA RUTH : Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alt ernate, Coed Counselors, Futu re Teachers Club, Peppers, honor roll, Regents Alternate , National Honor Soc iety, Society for Ac ademic Achievement.

WHISENHUNT , KENNETH EARL : Trades Prepar atory.

WHITBY , MARY RACHEL : Ar ts and Sci ences, Future Nu rses Club, Internat iona l Club

Seniors Terry Foudray, Andy Helton, Jim Gordon, and Cathy Spencer model latest LHS fashions.

WILCOX, MICHAEL ALLAN: Trades Preparatory , Boys Glee , Movie Operator

WILKSEN , VENITA: Clerical.

WILLIAMS, JAMES: Trades Preparatory , Varsity gymnastics· letter , Keentime Council , Joy Nigfit crew.

WILSON , DARRELL EUGENE : Trades Preparatory , Boys Glee.

WILSON, LINDA LEE: Teachers College , Aeolian Choir, Peppers.

WINSLOW DENNIS EUGENE : Industrial Arts , Band, Varsity gymnastics letter, L Club.

WOHLERS, GARY: Trad es Preparatory.

WOLCOTT, MARGARET DOROTHY : Steno graphic , Future S ecretaries Club, Peppers.

WHITE, ALEX: Industrial Ar ts

WHITE, ROBERT WARREN: Arts and Sc iences, Band , Varsity baseball letter, Reserve football letter , L Club.

WHITSON, GARY RICHARD: Teachers College.

WIEMERS, DIANE GALE: Arts and Sciences , Mummers, allschool play cast, A eolian Choir, Madrigq.ls, Coed Counselors , Future Nurses Club president, Peppers , Usherettes, Links sales~an, Joy Night participant , honor roll.

With the Latest Fashions

White V. Wilksen G Wohlers

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J. Williams
M. Wolcott
G. Wh itson
D Wilson
D. Wiemers
L. W ilson
M. Wilcox
D Winslow

S Wo lff

N Wo rster

J. Wyman

L. Yost

C Young M . Young C Yule E Zands

WOLFF , SAMUEL JON : Arts and Sciences , Mummers , Chess Club , Newcomers, , Joy Night participant.

WORSTER, NA N CY KAY : Clerical, Peppers.

WYMAN , JOYCE ANN : Arts and Sciences , Band , Coed Counselors , Peppers , Red Cross Council.

YOST , LO I S JEAN: Ge neral. Future Homemakers Club.

YO U NG , CRYSTAL ANN : Arts and Sciences , Aeolian Choir , Aquali nks, Coed Counselors vice-president, International Club , Peppers squad leader, Li nks salesman, Lounge Committee, Joy Night participant , honor roll, National Honor Society, Society for Academic Achievement.

YOUNG , MARGARET MARY : Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representat ive, Mummers pla y cast, Mummers treasurer, Art Club secretary-treasurer, Chess Club , International Club, Science Club, honor roll, Regents Scholarship , N ational Honor Society, Society for Academic Achievement.

YULE , CHR I STINE BRYAN : Arts and Sciences , Pepper s.

ZANDS , ERIKA: Teachers Colle ge, Mimes , Junior Girls Glee , Future Nurses Club , Peppers Red Cross Council , Joy Ni , ht participant.

Sixty-four means l e ap y e ar; l e ap y e ar means turn-about-but who ' s th e captivating mal e ?

SENIORS NOT PICTURED

ROBERT ALFIERI: Fine Arts. DAVID MAHAFFEY: Industrial Arts.

MARTIN ANTHONY: General. DAVID McCLAIN: Arts and Sciences.

JAMES BURDEN: Fine Arts.

DENNIS MILLER: Engineering.

WILLIAM CURTIS: Arts and Sciences. LESLIE MILLER: General.

DAGOBERTO DE LA OSA: General. RICHARD NIEDERHAUS: General.

HARRY DEXTER: Engineering.

JOHN FECH: Industrial Arts.

WILLIE PAYNE: Trades Preparatory.

JUDITH PHILLIPS: Stenographic.

GERALD FRAZIER: Trades Preparatory. SHARON RHOTEN: Clerical.

NORMA FRISTOE: Fine Arts. GARY SHAFER: Industrial Arts.

RAYMOND HESKEW: Industrial Arts . BIXBY TEETERS: General.

SUSAN LAWSON: Teachers College. LAURA THOMPSON: General.

Leap Year Provides Many 'Turn-Abouts'

Feverishly supporting • their class and school, juniors " Stand up for Lincoln" at the district basketball pep rally.

Juniors Experience Confusion of 'ln-Betvveenness'

Suddenly we were juniors, no longer the youngest class, yet not ready to graduate. We were caught up in our daily activitiE~sdashing to class, meeting with friends, rushing to meet our schedules. '' Betwixt and between," neither here nor there.

Yet we felt an urgency to keep moving and striving. We campaigned for County Day and tried out for AFS; we planned the Prom and cheered for our teams. Hopefully, we prepared for the next year, trying out for choir and octet, Student Council, Chee·rleaders, and publications. Rushing continually toward our goals, we seemed uncertain of their meanings, yet impatient to reach them.

" Were they here last year?" Janice Van Vynckt asks Kathy Ness when they discover the goldfish in the -main office.

Doris Abbott , Pearl Ace, Jo Lynn Adair, Gloria Adams, Jeannette Adams, Nancy Adams, Lavern Addie , Rodney Ahlberg

Sondra Ahrendt , Helen Aiello , Bill Akin , Jane Albers , Barbara Albright , Ann A Id ape , Shirley Alfieri , Crystal Allemand

Nancy Allen , Rose Alley , Paula Almanza , Richard Andersen, Wayne Andersen , Leatrice Anderson , Linda Anderson , Denis Applebee

Catherine Arenas , Bonnie Armstrong , Marc ia Arnold , Bonnie Arrigo , Don Atkinson, Jon Atkinson , Aldis Au g stums , Beverly Austin

Virginia Avery , Daniel Aye , Janice Bachle , Geoffrey Bailey , Larry Bailey, Don Baker , Deanna Balderson, Albert Baldw i n

Sharon Baldwin, Emmerich Balla , Jacqueline Barber, Jo Ann Barton , Robert Bassett , Raymond Bates , Albert Bauer , Carole Bauer

Loretta Bauer , Susan Bauer , W i lliam Bauer , Edward Beatt y, Larry Beaty , Patricia Beck e r , Theodore Becker, Samuel Beechner

M e lis sa Beem , Pamela Behrends , Peggy Behrens , Victoria Bender , Kenneth Be nt o n , Terry Bernhardt , Linda Bice , Harve y Bieber

James Bird , Ri c hard Birkmann , Kathryn Bi slow , Lois Blakel y, Luther Blessi ng, Stephen Bloom, Karen Blum , Sherryl Blum

Su san Bodie , Ph y llis Bomb e r ge r , Sa n dra Bonacker , Judith Bo nd , Robert Bonham , Rita Borcherdt , Do r is Borg ma n, J o el Bouchard

Michael Bouman , Michael Bo u squet , Marsha Bowlin , Ba rbara Bowman , Carol yn

Boy d , Ste phe n Bo y d , Bever l y Br a c ken , Shirl ey Br adshaw

Pau l Brazil , Be rn ard Br eh m ,

J o l ene Brehm , Pa u la Brehm , Be v er ly Bretho uwer , Cand a c e Brice , Alan Bricker , Sandra Bridegam

'Middle Links'

Support the Red and Black

David Bright , Franklin Br ill, Stanle y Brill, Bruce Bri nk man , Byford Brock , Gar y Broma n, Janice Brown, Karen Brown

David Bryan , Cheryl Buhrdorf , Rosem ary Buntemeyer, Dale Burback , Wanda Burkey, John Burnham, Lynda Burns , Jane Bush

Steven Bute , Janet Call , Douglas Campbell, Kathryn Campbell , David Carman , Dennis Carpenter, Thomas Carpenter , Catherine Cave

Audrey Cerveny , Jimmy Chambers1 Elmer Channel , Roy Chapman, Gail Christian , Barbara Clapp, Lenora Claypool. George Closson

Tom Coates , Linda Colborn, Larry Cole , Mary Cole , Robert Cole, Dona Id Colliers , Carletta Collingham, Wayne Collingham

Judith Connett, David Conver~e , Sherr y Cooper , Katharine Copeland, Nancy Copple, Carol yn Corcor:in , Sue Cosier , Gary Cozad

Anne Cradit , Suzanne Craig, Don Crist , Lonny Crosby , Sally Crosier , Roger Crow, Ronald Culwell, Robert Cummins

William Curtis , C ynthi a Danek , Mary Dann , Claudia Davis , Darrell Davis , Leanne Davis , Terry Davis, Gayle Dawson

Laura D eBus, Linda Deinert, Jerry Delhay , Barbara Denkovich, Adrian DePutron, Linda DeRyke, Sharon DeShayes , Rodman Dickson

Larr y Dietrich, Shirl ey Dietz , Carola Dixon, Jame s Dockery, Harvey Dolberg , Michael D omgard, Patricia Domino , Glayne Doolittle

Marlyn D oran, David Dou glass , Perry Dou thit, William Down , Jimmy Dreith, Sandra Drew , Dennis DuMond , Michael Du rst

DeWayne Duskin , Roger Dutcher , Gerald Ebers, Dorothy Ebner , Sandra Ebner , Virginia Edwards , • Cheryl Elliott , Jim Enevoldsen

Melodee Eno , Patricia Eno , Jean Ernst, Terry Ernstmeyer , Toni Estes , David Evasco , Connie Ewerth , Mary Fa rrar

M yron Fasnacht , Em i I y Fernbaugh , Catherine Ferrel, Pegg y Ferrell , Linda Fifer, Dia ne Filbert , Nancy Filbert, Janice Fieldheim

David Flanagan , Mary Folmer, James Ford , David Forsyth, Dona Id Forsyth , Gary Foster, Roseann Fowles, Denise Franklin

Lindy Franz , Donald Freeland, Blanche Freeman , Linda Freeman , Sally Freeman, Linda Frieden , Joyce Fritzinger, Sharon Frosche iser

Dorothy Fuller, Dean Gadeken , Ton y Gandara , Jack Gannon, Do n Geier , Nancy Geistlinger, Glen Gemm ell, Della George

Moll i ann Gerlach , Carolyn Gerner , Allen Gerstenberge r , Bonnie Gibbs, Mary Gibson , Katherine Gilbert, Wa yn e Gilson , Gary Glather

Looking ahead, Roger Stark , Francis St. Amant, and Judy Norden look over the many opportunities for -advanced education.

Christine Hathaway and Bonnie Parks are puzzled by the many elective courses available for their senior year.

Fusun Ungur and Carlos Blondet, exchange students to Lincoln High from Turkey and Peru, try to help acquaint AFS finalists James Wilson , Beverly Austin, Barbara Bowman , and Margo McMaster with their native lands by showing them articles and pictures.

Glor ia Gloe , Carl Godwin , Harr y Goe gl ein , Marjorie Goeschel , Linda Goldstein , Ro ger Gomez , Mike Gonzoner , Lita Goodman

Sa ndra G oodman, Thomas Gord on, Mary Gorham , Stephen Gorka , John Grah am, Kathleen Graham , Travis Gray , Barbara Green

LyClo Green , Ph illip Green , Robert Green, John Greenwald , Gary G regg, John Grevich , Terr y Gron , Dac e Grot s

Larr y Group , R i ch a rd Grueneme ye r , G eorge Gude , Miguel Guerra , Kristine Gulley, Michael Gwin , Larry Hagen , Harold Hahn

Kenneth Hahn , Naomi Hahn, Mary Hall , Alberta Hamilton , Bruce Hammond , Bob Hanneman, Molly Hanneman, Cind y Hansel

Robert Hansel. Alan Hansen, Bernard Hansen , Jan Hans en, Thomas Hansen , Richard Ha nthorn, Dou glas Hardin , Sharon Hardnock

Karen Harrin g ton , Qu enti n Harri s, Willi a m H arsh barge r , Linda Hatfi e ld , Chri stine Hath away, C ecilia Hatte n, Ly nn Havel, N ancy Hayter

Bill Heg gen, S tephen

Heid e man , Franc es Hei g l , Lero y Heinbi gne r , Janelle

Heiz e r , Pe ggy H e lfe ns tein , Judi th Heller , Kathy H ellweg

AFS Links Lincoln High to Many Nations

Linda Henrichs, Linda Hergenrader, Bill Herman, David Hermonie, Don Herrick, Sherry Hershner, Connie Hesser, Beverly Hetrick

Diana Hiatt, Kenneth Hiatt, James Hicks , Katherine Higgins, Patty Hill , Judy Hillhouse , John Hilt, Lynn Hirst

Donella Hitz, Donna Hlavacek , Galin Hodges , David Hodtwalker , Mel Hoffman, Andrea Hogge, James Hoke , Gerald Holbrook

Clair Holcomb, Terry Hollamon , Gerald Hollers , Marla Hollers , Dennis Holman , Morris Homan , Frederick Horn , Jane Horton

Jim Houpt, Gary Howard, Robert Howard, Barbara Huck, Jack Huck, Donald Hughes , Michael Humphreys , Doral Hunt

Geoffrey Huntin g ton , Cath y Hurt, Roger lnselman , Terrie Ireland , Anthony Jackson, David Jackson , J i m Jackson , Patricia Jackson

Gar y Jacobs , Geraldine Jacobs, John Jacobs, Rodney Jacobs , Vicki Jacobson, Irene Jakobsons, Connie Jane , Jan Jasinski

Vernon Jewett , Herbert Jeys, Diane Jirkovsky , Malcolm Johnsen , Carol Johnson, Eddie Johnson, Julie Johnson , Karl Johnson

Sharon Johnson , Stephen Johnson, Carolyn Johnston, Tere i, a Jolley , David Jones, Janis Jones , Marilyn Jones, Eero Ka:irma

Janet Kahler, Pamela Kahm, Carlene Kaufman, Barbara Kehm , Joyce Kehn , Judith Kehn, Nancy Kelly, Donald Kermmoade

Linda Kerr , Linda Killebrew , Mark Kimball , Keith Kimbrough , Esther King , Christian Kin g ery , Leo Kirk , Johnny Kirkendall

'Tvvixt and Tvveeners' Tvvist in Time

Kay Kister, Cheryl Klockner, Harry Koch, Bernie Koehne , Jerry Kohn , Ron Kolarik , James Kontos , Myren Kot

Zaiga Krauze , Sh i rley Kreick , Kathleen Kre i ss , Larry Krepel , Carol Kreps , Ly le Krueger, James Krull , Sharon Kruse

Sharon Kuehn , Richard Kuce r a , Marv i n Kunz , Sandra Kunz , Patric i a Kurtz , Anna Kushul i nski , Chr i stab e l Lac y, Linda Lade

Dav i d LaDuke , Charlene Lafler , Diana Lamb , Wanda La n ce , Debb i e l app i ng , Dav i d Larson , Dennis Leigh , 3ecky Leikam

Richard Leiper , Stephen Lempka , Harold Lentz , Shirley Lentz , Deanna Lewis , Janet Lindstrom , Sharil _inkenau g er , Pa mela L itten Sa br a -J ean L ivings t on, M i

is Leng, Gr ego r y Loos,

nd a Lougee, Ro b er t Love , =re d erick Lov ela c e K ent Love la c e, D on Lowhen

Junior class officers Cindy Hansel, secretary; Brent Worms, treasurer; Bob Cole, president; and Peggy Ferrell, vice-president , meet to plan activities and projects for the coming year.

Steve Massa, Nina Mattick

Joyce Maul, Janell McClellan, Jan McConnell, Jack McCormick, Norma McCown, James McCullough

Martha McCuistion, Rick McCurdy, Gerald McDonald, Charles McGinnis, LuAnn McGrath, Joseph McKinney, Bruce Mclarty, Barney McLaughlin

Margo McMaster, Jimmie McNeil, Viki McPherson , Henry McWilliams, Anita Mendoza , Kenneth Metcalf, Pamela Mewes, David Meyer

Jane Meyer, Janet Meyer, Joan Meyer, Kenneth Meyer, Rudena Meyer , Kay Miers, Jimmy Milborn, Nancy Milburn

Jim Miller, Karin Miller, Larry Miller, Andrew Minicz, Gary Minnig, Jeanette Moeller, Richard Mogstad, Rodney Molden

Ella Moor~, Barbara Morgan, Mary Mortensen , Faye Moss, La rry Mowrer, Cheryl Mueting, Roger Mulder , Kent Mulkey

Nancy Munden, Robert Murphy, Jeanette Myers, • John Neal, Kathleen Ness, Michael Newman, Penny Nichols , Susan Nichols

Thomas Nickell , Linda Nickles , Judith Norden , William Norman, Linda Norris , Daniel Novak, Charlotte Nowakowski , Sheila O'Driscoll

John Ogden, Melody Oglesby, Alan Oliver, Lavonne Olsen, Rqnda Olson, Carol Oosting , Laura Oppegard , Elizabeth Ostermiller

Katherine Ostermiller, Dick Oswald, Danny Outz, Larry Owens , Linda Owens , Gatis Ozols , Susan Pabst, Charl'es Paceley

Cynthia Palmer, Glenda Pape , Betty Parker, Ralph Parker , Jesse Payne, Evelyn Peery, Gail Penrod, Joan Pester

Steven Peters, Alicia Peterson , Paul Pfundt, Sandra Phillips, Violet Phillips, Anne Pickett , D aniel Piller, Jane Polhemus

Barbara Polivka, Karl Polivka, Ray Porter, Gwendolyn Poyser, Le slie Prai , Jane Proctor , David Quam , Patrick Quinn

R i chard Radke , Robert Ra ndolph , Kathryn Rapley, Steven Rasmussen , Bruce Rauscher , Bruce Ra y mer , Jean Reddish , Judy Reed

Dann y Reel , Kathryn Reetz , Roni Reeves , Ralph Rege r, Gordon Reifschneider , He nry Reifschneider , Susie Rei nhardt , Ly nda Re mi g io

Bill Renter , Robert Reumont , Janet Rhoden , Rand y Rhody , Sharon Rhoten, Susie Rice, D iane Richards , Melvin Richards

Joanie Rider , Wi.lliam Riley , JoEllen Roach , Jackie Robinson, Marcia Robinson, Michael Robinson , Nancy Robinson , Su san · Robinson

Mary Roddenberry, Carol Rodney , James Rogers , Nadine Rohan, Lawrence Rohn , Th omas Rohn, Larry Rose, Susan Rose

Su san Roser , Donald Roth , Stev e Ruby , Patric ia Rulla , John Rutt , Shar yn Saario , Karen Sachtleben , Carol Salter

COUNTY DAY: Bottom Row: Linda Lougee, Denise Franklin , Jeanne Schneider , Cathy Cave , Judith Tassler , Kathy Higgins , Mary Folmer. Top Row: Keith Willis , Vicki Jacobson , Phyllis Bomber ge r , Bob Tucker, Anna Tilts , Myron Sise!, Jane Meyer , Kathy Ostermiller , Allen Gerstenberger

Juniors Represent Lincoln at County Day

Julie Sanborn , Martha Sanger, Dirk Sasso , Janice Sayers, Jeffrey Sayre, Glenda Schaffert, Peggy Scheer , John Schellpeper

Michael Scherbak, Vasi Scherbak, Marjorie Schessler, Barbara Schildman, Shirley Schildman , Jim Schleicher , Michael Schleiger, Kenneth Sch ma ilzl

Pamela Schmersal , Alan Schmidt, Larren Schneckloth, Cheryl Schneider , Gerald Schneider , Jeanne Schneider , Sandra Schneider , Robert Schnell

Jackie Schoneman, Jack Schrader , Cheryl Schulgin , Larry Schultz , Nancy Schultz , Melodie Schulz , Nancy Schwindt , Cathy Scott

Patrick S.ear les , James Sears, Linda Severson , Sondra Sexton, Stan Sexton , Barbara Shaner, Ninna Shapoval , Mary Lou Shaw

Carol yn Shea , Richard Shepard , Karen Shertzer , Gtiry Sherwood , Sally Shildneck , Susan Shildneck , Jody Shiner , Joan Silva

Doris Simmons , Harold Simpson , Daryl Sincebaugh , Gary Sinkule , Gary Sinner , Myron Sisel , Lloyd Sitzman , Sandra Sivahop

Ardis Slade , Sandra Slemin , Dan iel Sligar , Harold Smelser, Carson Smith , Delbert Smith , Dennis Smith , Richard Smith

Thomas Smith, Verma Smith , Patricia Snyder, Thomas Snyder , Timothy Sobotka, Robert Solid , Bern ard Sommer , Janis Sommer

Melody Sommer, Ann Sommers , Patricia Sorensen , Constance Spachman , John Spaedt, Evelyn Speight , Margaret Sperry, Mike Spomer

Francis St. Amant , Rodney Stamm , Robert Stanley , Paul Stanton , Roger Stark , Kelley Stemper , Larry Stephens , Patricia Stephens

Juniors Work to Achieve Future Goals

Michael Stidhem, Mary Stoeckle, Charlene Stoehr , Robert Stonerock, Grant Story, Barbara Stoughton , Jerry Stransky, Sharon Stuart

Diane Stubbendeck, Atricia Sultzbaugh, Diane Sundling , Sandra Sutton, Jolene Swanson, Glen Szychowski , Gary Tankersley , Herman Tapp

Judith Tassler , Bruce Taylor, Ed Taylor, Howard Taylor, Julie Taylor , Lonnie TeSelle, Gary The lander, Jim Tichota

Gary Tillman , Anna Tilts , Betty Tindle, Dona Tcombs , Lureene Toombs , Pamela Tracy, Alan Trauernicht , Hilde Trei

Janis Treijs, Pat Trudeau, Robert Tucker, Vicky Tuder , Larry Tvenge , Lois Uldrich , Vicki Underhill, Luisa Valcarcel

Gerald Van Amerongen , David Van Hook , Mary Van Sickfe , Barbara Van Zandt , Sharon Vl i et , Ronald Vogel, Delores Waggoner, Richard Wakeman

Philip Waldron, Janet Wallace, Robert Wallace, William Wallace , Dennis Walls , Nancy Walvoord, Elizabeth Ward , Larry Ward

Sharon Warne, Walter Warnsholz , Sylvester Washington

Gale Waters, Betty Way, Susan Weatherly

Garry Weber , James Weber, Margaret Weber

Robert Weber , Dean Webster, David Weiand

Like many Nebraska students, Harold Simpson, Mary Folmer, and Tom Zurschmeide cheered Nebraska to victory in the Orange Bowl-via TV.

Carla W eigel , G ary W eiler , G isele W eisman , M arvin W enciker.John W enzl, Boy d W est, N eil W est, Bi ll W es tl un d

Jo e We y a n d , C heryl W heeler , C a r lin W hisenh u nt , M arjory W hite, G aylord W ilcox , John W ilke , John Wilkinson , D avid W ill i am s

V alerie W illiams , Keith W illis , C har l es W ilson, James W ilson, J erry W i lson , Eddie W imes : J oan Winders , William W inter

Karen W ohlers, Raymon d W oodward , Br en d a W or m s, Brent W orms , R ichar d W rede , Rebe cc a W right, C heryl Yager , Martha Y akel

Ed ith Y oung , J u dd Y o u ng, N atalie Zieg, Rota Z igu r s, L in d a Zi m mer m an , Ron Z imm e r man, N or m an Z ink, T homas Zur schme i d e Exams, reports , clubs , rehearsals-long but memorable days ma ke up the j u ni or year.

" This is · a tree? " e xc l aims Sharon Ha ll to Keith Will i s and Jack H u ck , as t h ey prow l the LHS basement searching for Prom decora ti ons.

Sophomores eagerly scan the pages of the Advocat e to learn the " How ' s" and " Why's " of Lincoln High activities.

Sophomores Adiust to Newness of H igh Schoo l

We were lost, the first days of our sophomore year. The rows of lockers and rooms, the faceless multitude, the perplexing number of activities, and the barrage of new words left a bewildered and confused feeling. We were unable to imagine becoming a part of this large and complex community, Lincoln High School.

But gradually we became accustomed to the daily rush and friendly jostling in the halls. Individuals emerged from the crowd and became our friends. We joined clubs, athletic teams, and production crews. "Curriculum," "rally," and "lounge" became a part of our vocabulary.

We began to look forward to County Day, the Prom, Hobo Day, Color Day, and graduation. The · future no longer seemed frightening - we had discovered that we are a part of Lincoln High School.

Heading homeward at 3: 15, Janet Garner and Risa Campbell find that high school textbooks can be heavy _and awkward.

Josephine Acosta, Doris Adams , Diane Adamsheck, Bessie Addleman , Phyllis Adkisson, Andrea Aguilar , Thomas Aguirre, Terrien Albrecht

P.:imela Allen , Terry Allison , Martin Almanza , John Amgwert, Cecelia Amodeo, Christine Amos , DeEtte Anderson , Douglas Anderson

Jill Anderson , Victoria Anderson , Margaret Angle , Myra Armintrout , Steve Arnold , Peggy Aye , Donald Baars , Mahlon Baldwin

David Barker , Donald Barker , Michael Barnett, Diana Bartek , Frederick Baruth , Carol Bass , Tommie Bastemeyer , David Bauer

Sherry Bauer , Gary Baum, Beverly Baumgart , Janice Bay , Marci Bayless , Richard Bayless , David Baysinger , Joanne Beard

Sandra B"eaudro, David Beckmann , Noah Behrens , Gary Bell, Linda Bell , Bruce Bennett, Ronald Bennett, William Berlowitz

Mary Berry, Ann Beste, Judy Bettenhausen Mel Bice, Erma Biere, Elizabeth Biggs, Tanya Black, Helen Blalock

Alfred Bloebaum , Linda Bloebaum , Gary Blum , Janet Boatman, Georgia Bonnett , Paul Borden, Vicki Bosinio, Gregory Bouchard

Butch Bowler, Ronnie Bowlin, Lea Boyd, Roger Boye, Betty Bracken , Carol Bradshaw , Michael Brady , Bonnie Brannen

Barbara Brassard, Katherine Bratt , Jonathan Briggs , Donald Broman, James Brown , Richard Brown, Sharon Brown, Penny Brumm

Donna Bruner, Sandra Brungardt , Sandra Buehler , Dave Burkey, Kay Burnham, Martha Burrough , Donald Bush , Marie Bush

Robert Bush, Michael Butcher , Noreen Butterick , Donna Bykerk, Carolyn Cadger , Bonnie Campbell, Cheryl Campbell , Gary Campbell

Wide Range of Activities Fill First Year

Mardy Campbell, Ris a Campbell, Beverly Carlson, Dennis Carlson, Judy Carlson, Michael Casmer, Rodney Cassner , John Cepurnieks

Linda Chambers, Alva C hannel , Karen Chapman, Leon Chapman , Jerry Chorowicz , Glen Chrisp, Larry Chubbuck, Richard Churchill

Diana Clements , Patricia Ann Clements , Catherine Cleveland , Patricia Cleveland, Roqer Clouse , Jeri Coates , Patricia Cochran , Steven Colborn

M arcia Coleman , W illiam Coleman , D onald Cook , George Cook , James Cooper, Constance Copeland , Cindy Corey , Rosetta Corning

Hulbert Corwin , Barbara Cosier , Terry Cosier, Rona Id Cox , Timothy Cox , Thelma Cramm , Constance Craig , D iana Crawford

Gayle C rawford , Richard Cre~s Patrick Crossley , Marilyn Culp , Kyle Curry , Jan Curtis , William Dahlberg , Nadine Dandridge

Gloria Dangler , Michael Daniels , Danny Dantzler , Arthur Davenport , Stephen D avi d , Linda Davidson , Diane Davies , Penny Davis

" We were lucky to find a booth!" exclaim John Farrar, Sue Ozenbaugh, and Jennifer Safford, as they relax in the Lincoln High student lounge.

Allen Dayton , Mary DeBo e r , Michnel D elane y

Carmen D ell, Edward Dennis , Judith Depu e

Allen D iekmann , Judy Diekmann , Michael Diekmann

Jeanie Di etrich , Edward Dietz , D eborah Dihender

Vicki Eisele , Joh n Eisenbart h , Ga ylor Elder , Ro nna Ellerbeck , Ge orge Ell is , Sta nley Ellis , Chester Elo ge, Monika England

D ane Erichsen , Charles Erick son, Judith Ernst , Mary Eshelman, David Esquivel , Will iam Evan s, Nichola s Eva sco , Robert Faig

Howard Farle y , John Farr ar , Janice Felber , Robert Fe nsler, Robert Ferrel , Janic e Fischer , Vicki Fis cher , Michael Folden

Lel an d Foreman , Diana Fossaceca , George Foster, RaDo nna Foster , Peggy Fral ey , Robert Frame , Joanne Freeman , Loretta Freeman

Ph yllis Frickle Richard Fruchey , Doroth y Fullme r, Stan Funkey , Kathy Fushia , Donald Gabelhouse , John Gallagher , Jack Galusha

Thomas Gandara , Janet Garner Charles Garrett, Cynthia Gartner , Sharon Gartner , Nanc y Ga tes, Terry Geistlinger , Richard Geor ge

Sophomore class officers Susie Pederson, treasurer; King Little, president; Terry Stentz, secretary; and Charles King , v1cepresident, find their offices include a wide variety of responsibilities.

Paula Dinsmore , Deborah Disney , Ron Donahoe , Linda Doran
Beth Doremusi , Dona Id Dorsey , Jack Dou gherty, Pa trick Dougherty
James Dou glass, Harold Duffek , Jeanine Duncan , Judy Dunham
C an dace Dutcher , Tori Earlstein , Robert Ebers , Allan Ebner
Paul Edelen , James Ederington, Maurice Ega n, Ronald Egge ling

New Links Appreciate Informative Displays

Steven George, Dean Gerstenberger, Julie Gesch , Norman Gesch, David Gewecke, Doris Gewecke , Phyllis Ghormley , Bruce Gillan

Barbara Goeschel , Mary Goetowski , David Goff , Angel Gonzalez , Ines Gonzalez , Sandra Goosman, Roland Gorka , Janice Grabowski

Linda Grage , Jud y Grantski, Margaret Green , Mary Greenholtz , Douglas Gregg , Judy Grevich , Kathie Gunn , Thomas Gwin

Carol Hadfield , Beverl y Hake , Dale ~all , William Hall , William Halstead , Barbara Hamilton , Diane Hamilton , Steven Hanneman

Irma Hansel , Thomas Hansen , Velana Hansen , Bets y Hansle y, Walter Hardnock , Richard Harm , Esther Harris , Jane Harris

Michael Harris , Thoma s Harr i s, Al i ce Hartma n, Gary Hartman , Gerald Har-:._,ey , Ronald Hash , Larr y Hauptman , Dennis Hawthorne

L i nda Hayes , She i la _ Ha y e s, John Heckman , James Hedrick , Dane Heller , Patr i c i a Heller , David Helton, Thomas Helton

Lynnelle Hempel , Marilyn Hergenrader , Barbara Herman , Diane Herndon , Ladd Hershner , Steven Heuke , Floyd Hibdon , Sherry Hick s

Margaret H i ggin s, Jack Highstreet , David Hill , Larry Hill , Michael Hill , Robert Hinkle , Sandra Hi skey, M ichael Hlevyack

Christie Hob ens ack , Kaiherine Hockreiter , Jerr y Hockemeier , Harold Hoffman , Janet Hoffman , N a ncy Hoffman , Wayne Hoffman , Sharon Hohenfeldt

Leslie Holbert , Jeanne Holbrook , Gregory Hollowa y, Sharon Hollstien, Jon Holmes, Jack Hooper , Charles Horstman , Linda Housefield

Carlos Housto n, Dav i d Howland , Larry Hoyer , Bonnie Ho y t , Barbara Hudson , Louise Hugelman , Connie Hunt , Dorothy Hurlock e r

Pamela Hurst , Terry Hu t cheson, Karlis lndriksons, LaVay Ireland , Henry Jackson , Michael Jackson , Catherine Jacobs , Diana Jacobsen

Roger Jacobsen , Steven Jacobsen , Linda Jacobson, Dale Jacoby, Rollie Jahnke , Tim Javorsky , Kent Jennings , Nancy Jerrison

Alvin Johnson, David Johnson , Pamela Johnson , Roberta Johnson , Ronald Johnson , Shirley Johnson , Dane Jolley , Donna Jones

Linda Jones , Mary Jones , Roger Jones , Thomas Jorg ensen , lnta Jozeps , James Kahler , John Kahler , Linda Kahler

Steven Kah.ler, Sandy Kane, David Kapke , Ronald Kapustka , Audrey Kats , Linda Kaufman , Sarmite Kaulins , Mal Keelan

Janice Kelle y, Kenneth Kelley, Sher i Key , Leslie Kim• brou g h , Charles King , Janelle King , Linda Kinnison , Barbara Klein

Randall Klein , Angela Kline , Patricia Klin g

Rushing to their ne xt class , Scott Smith and Sheri Key pause to admire an attract i ve display in the new LHS showcase.

Micha e l Knaub , Georgene Knecht , Deborah Knight

Con stance Koch , J o hn Kolb , Lind a Ko lb

Victoria Krieser , Gaye Kruce , David Kru g er

Larry Kubert , Darrel Kuhlman , James Kulwicki

Louise Hugelman apparently doesn't believe John Thompson when he says, " Dissecting a frog can be fun!"

Those first report cards convince Jane Schroeder, llze Zigurs , and Dave Gewecke that, honor roll grades require hard work at Lincoln High,

Darrell Lafler, Rob in LaGue, Carol Lambert, Charles LaRue, Mary Laws, Douglas Lawson, Larry Leach, Paula Leach

Sharon Leak , Douglas Learned, Gregory Lebsack, Alison Leitch, Alex Lekai, Robert Leonard, Michael Leupold, Gwen Ligbtfoot

Marilee Likens , David Lile , Susan Liljedahl, Lonnie Liming, Jane Lind , King Little, Darlene Lockard, David Lococo

Linda Long, Ella Looby , Lawrence Looby, David Loos, Linda Loshonkohl , James Lounder, Pamela Love, Patr icia Love

Alan Lueck, Gregory Luft, Mary Lundholm, Paul Lundy , Marshall Lux, Larry Lyons, llze Machers , Dean Madsen

Steven Malhoit, John Manning, Linda Marchand , Larry Maresh, Barbarann Marinelli , John Martin, Julie Martin, Marilyn Martin

Woody Martin, Carol Martinez, Clifton Mas on , John Maul, Steven May, Cherie McCullough , Patty McDonald, Bill McFarland

Sophomores Find LHS Standards High

Vicki McGee, Doreen McGovern , Tom McKnight , Jim McMahon , Judy McPherson , Robert McPherson , Geary McWilliams , Florayne Mead

Marguerite Medina , Karen

Mee , Bill Meeks , John Meeks , Dennis Mehrhoff , William Mericle , Marjorie Merrill, Alan Metzger

Lynn Me y er , Sherry Meyer, Vickey Middleton , Flora

Miller , Frank Miller , Nancy Miller , Ro y Miller , Stephen Miller

Thomas Mino w, Kenneth

Mitchell , William Mitchell , Jerald Moody , Jeanette

More y, Margaret Morgan , Sherr y Morgan , Jim Morrison

Jo y ce Mortensen , Jame s Moxham , Beverlee Muehlhausen , Andrew Mueller , Anita Mulford , Charlene

Na g le , Ra y mond Neff , Dar -

wi n Nelson

Linda Ness , Donald Neujahr , M y rna Newlun , Mark Newma'fl , Jacqueline N i ckell , Dale Nickles , Karen Nolen , Donna Nohavec

Anna Nowakowski , Karla

N y quist , Wa y ne Oberg , Ro n Oenbri ng, Tho ma s O l son , Helen Ort i z, Ronald Osberg , Annette Osborn

Kathleen Osmera , Sherrie Ostlund , Connie Outh i er , Lesle y Overb y, Rich Owen, Kathleen Owens , Mar y Owens , Sue Ozenbaugh

Andris Ozols , LaDonna Paris , Jackalin Paroubek , Eugenia Pasika , Susan Pederson , Richard Pelletier , Patty Pester , Barbara Peter sen

Steven Petersen , William Petersen , Jerr y Peterson , Lyle Peterson , Cathryn

Nund , Agnes Phelps , Aver y Pickering , Ron Ple i s

Lee Pohlenz , Judy Policky , Dora Polson , Jan ice Portsche , Pat Poteet , Penelope Pottorff , Colleen Preston , C y nthia Proctor

Class of '66 Is Part of Drives, Inspections

"Ready or not"- sophomores find they must face the familiar dental inspection with " wide grins. "

Pamela Schneider, Shirley Scholz, Nancy Schrepf, Jane Schroeder

Carol Schumacher, Stephen Schwartz, Wilma Schwartz, Christine Schwartzkopf

Barbara Schwisow, Beverly Sebree , Susan Segrist, Terri Seng stake

Kenneth Sevenker, Gary Sexton, Lorrinda Shanek , John Shapiro

Nick Shapoval, Bruce Shear , Stewart Shepard, Sheryl Shepherd

Danny Shields , Rayma Shrader, Nancy Shreve, Lynn Shriner

Patric i a Shuman , Mike Sh'urtleff , Nick Siedell , Dennis Sie g rist , Dann y Silva , Nedra Simmons, Norman Simms , Karolyn Sims

Ra y mond Sivahop , St e phen Slaikeu , Karen Slemin , Barbara Smith , Dia ne Smith , Li nd a Smith , Mich ae l Smi t h N an c y Smith

Robert Smith , Sc o tt Smith , Terry Smith , Jame s Sno wden , Barney Solomon , Mar y Sommer , Thomas Sorensen , J o n Spackman

Patti Sparks , Joe Speck , Marti n Sp e er , Janina Spicha, John St. Amant , Fred Stamm , Ruth Stanton , Pe gg y Starkweather

Sall y Stask a, Rhea Steele, Terr y Stentz , Robert Stephens , Robert Stepp , David Stoehr , Jo y ce Stofer , Kenneth Stoll

Peter Storonskij , Judy Strain , Kathleen Strauch , Clyde Street, Michael Stromer , Virginia Sudymont, Gerald Sundling , Bob Swartz

and Judy

Vicki Anderson
Grevich to ss pennies in the wishing well to help the Red Cross and show their LHS spirit.

Preparing to present a scene from Our Town are Gaylord • Kruce, Julie Martin, Judy Ernst, and Gwen Lightfoot.

Leslie Sweeton, Ralph Swenson , El von T aft , Don Tallakson , C her y l Talley, D onita Tartar , David Ta y lor , Gary Ta ylo r

H arvey Taylor , Steven A T aylor, Steven • E. Taylor , St even W Ta y lor , Joseph Teale, Carole Terry , Lynne T erwilliger , John Thompson

C arol Tice , Marian Tichota , Robert Tomek , A n d rew Tonte gode, Willi am Totty, Roger Tr acy , W erner Trei , D a-le Tubb s

J ohn Tucker, Davi d Tuck erman, L in d a Tupp er , Loren Ubb en, Nat alee V akiner, Saun d ra Van Beek , Ronal d Va n Boskirk , Patricia V and ersall

All an V an De venter, Linda Va n d eveer, H arold Va n Leeuwen , M artha V an Sickle , Vi ncent V ictoria , Michael V oss, Dennis V oth , Patty Vrch ota

J oe W ade , W ayne W aersch , Cl audette W ai d , Charlotte W alker , D orothy W alker , Larry W a lk er , R ichard W alker , Will iam W alker

Marian W alkinshaw , Janette W allen , Marlee W aller , Lind a W allin , Barbara Walter A rno ld W alters , Kare~ W ard, Sharon W arner

Steven W asson , Donna W atgen, Lois W ay , Richard W ay , Sandra W eather ly, R i l ey W e bb , Rodney W eber , Craig W eigel

Varied Activities Create Interest in Classes

Tom Wenk , Carole Wentink , Kenneth Wenzl , Patricia West , Janice Westerberg , Susan Westerman , Terry We y mouth , Barbara White

Marvin White , Bob Whiteman , Nancy Wiegert , William Wiley , Darlene Wilhelm , Richard Wilken , Dennis Wilkinson , Dave Will

Eu g ene Willham , Edith Willmore , Linda Willsey , Juanita Wilson , Scott Wilson , Rebecca Winslow , Franklin Wise , Norbert Wolf

Gail Wolfe , Pamela Woll , Cecil Worley , Reuben Worster , Larr y Wright , Nancy Wunibald , Robert Yost , James Young

Rock y Young, Barbara Zangari , La rr y Zich , Nancy Zier , llze Zigurs , Gordon Zimmer , Lynne Zimmerman

" Is this hO',v the French used the guillotine?" Steve David asks as Michael Leupold and Scott Wilson prepare to demonstrate a miniature copy of the deadly mechanism.

"What could they want me for?" wonders Ron Bowlin, when he receives a call slip during sixth period.

classes

the heavy books, the frayed notebooks jammed with papers, the leaky pens and stubby pencils - tools waiting for the determination of a student ... the ivory word, the deceiver, showing only the true expanse of our ignorance.

In Modern Problems, Mrs. Schwarz stresses the background development behind the news.

Dinner i n class? No , j u st senior psycho l ogy students doing an e x periment in taste perception.

Special libra r y facilities are one of the many aids available in the large American history classes.

Social Studies Promote Interest in Public Affairs

Today's citizens must be active and informed, and with this idea in mind the Social Studies Department seeks to arouse student . interest in public affairs. World and American History give perspective to events of the past and present ; Economics, International Relations , and Modern Problems deal with current topics; and Psychology explores the f i eld of human behavior

The department is constantly seeking to improve teaching methods and materials. The team-teaching program, now in its third year at Lincoln High, provides greater opportunity for experiences with discussion groups and "college-like" lectures.

Student understanding is increased through the use of field trips, visual aids, and occasional guest speakers.

Departments Add Nevv

Content and Equipment

An "ov erhead" view of materials was given to students in science courses, as six new overhead projectors were put into use. Such innovations assisted the department in supplying students with a sound background for today's "science-prone" society. Courses in general science, chemistry, physics, biology, physiology, and photography provide information through both classroom and laboratory experiences.

The Mathematics Department offers a curriculum to fill the varied needs of all students; for those who will go directly into their chosen careers, it includes practical, applied mathematics, and for the collegebound, • algebra, plane and analytic geometry, trigonometry, and a new course 1n mathematical analysis, which provides a foundation for the calculus.

No computer neededAlgebra 5 students Bruce Raymer, Kathy Hellweg, and Denise Franklin prove student power is adequate.

With mixed emotions, Alice Dale, Don Forsyth, and Frank Brill prepare a heat experiment in physics.

Department Promotes

Variety in Expression

Expression, both ora l and written , and the ability to judge and appreciate good literature are the goals of the English Department. In accordance with these objectives, courses in grammar, literature, composition , and speech are offered.

Numerous opportunities are available for the development of the communicative skills. Students are urged to enter writing and speaking competition, such as the Literary Cavalcade and numerous other essay contests, and the Optimists and Fine Arts speaking events. Pupils may also participate in the publication of the school literary magazine, the Scribe; the newspaper, the Advocate; and the annual, The Links. •

New techniques and materials are constantly being utilized. This year , the Project English series was extended to include 1uniors in addition to sophomores.

At last- television has come to the classroom, at least for these sophomore English students.

Project English provides students with some unusual assignments; Kay Kreiss and Linda Martin take up bird watching in preparation for writing essays.

Advanced Study Offered

In Foreign

Languages

The emphasis on foreign languages is growing, and so is Lincoln High School's language curriculum. During the past year, the department added a second year of Russian and a fourth year of both French and Spanish; three-year courses in German and Latin were also available. An additional language laboratory helped implement the oral technique which utilizes only oral work for the firsf nine weeks of study.

Aims are fourfold in these classes-to teach each student to understand, speak, read, and write the language. A study of the country and its people is also part of the course content, and often includes the celebration of various foreig n holidays.

A " hot-blooded" Spanish play sets Jeri Adam looking for the right word and Glenn Friend+ preparing to " sma' sh " an innocent dog against the wall.

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Using the new language laboratory, these students are able to improve their pronunciation by listening to native speakers.

Relics of
past, from Pompeii, give Latin pupils Kathi Campbell and Jim Gordon a glimpse of the culture of the Roman Empire.

"Oh, no what happened?" laments Dave Kraegel as Dennis Winslow takes their first poster out of the silk screen. " Maybe we need just a little more practice. "

Out comes the inevitable tape recorder and once again it's that time - time for evaluation and grading in boys voice class.

In spite of the early hour, Mr Voss ' s clarinet choir puts i n some " good hard " practice before school.

Fine Arts Departments

Develop Student Talent

Striving to provide students with an extensive background, the Music Department offers experience in many areas. Students of vocal or instrumental music may participate as individuals or group members; courses in music theory and development are also available. Advanced groups perform for school and community functions. Through classes in drawing, painting, design, and crafts, the Art Department provides an opportunity for aesthetic expression. Aided by a new staff member, the department continued its efforts to arouse an interest in art and assist students in developing their potentialities. Classroom work was supplemented by field trips to Sheldon Art Gallery, Pion13ers Park, the Children's Zoo, and other interesting points.

Classes Prepare Students

For Home and Business

Offering classes in shorthand , typing, and business training, the Commercial Education Department seeks to prepare students for the rigorous standards of the business world; however, many college ·preparatory students take these courses to acquire and improve personal skills. Pupils learn to apply their knowledge through classroom drill and the operation of business machines.

The Home Economics Department emphasizes instruction and experience in the activities of homemaking and consumer buying through classes in sewing, cooking, and home -planning and decorating. The program includes laboratory studies, field trips, the testing of new products and machines, and informative talks by guest speakers.

Sheila Sedden, Gloria Roof, and Cheryl Gassman , duplicating room assistants, find copy machines have a way of multiplying all of their mistakes many times over.
She ryl Edd y, Sharon Somme r, an d Sharo n H eth -
The moment of truth has arrived-sampling their own cooking are students Charlene Thompson , Betty Way, Darlene West, Linda Vandeveer , and Ven i ta Wilksen.

Industrial ·Arts Provide Training in Many Areas

To fill industry's demand for personnel with technical knowledge and skill is the job of the Industrial Arts Department. Students learn d e tailed processes in many fields through courses in electronics, crafts, woodworking, carpentry, printing, drafting, automobile mechanics, engine mechanics, and machines These classes also provide industrial information, encourage originality, and suggest creative leisure-time activities.

The department offers two curriculums: industrial arts to supply a general background for those who will seek additional training, and trades for those who will enter directly into their careers.

In woodworking classes, students choose their own projects; Larry Chubbuck and Dan Fraley have decided on lamps.

Learning is by doing-mechanics students Larry Zich and Avery Pickering set out to discover just what mak e s e ngines tick.

The addition of new machines keeps the printing classes up to date; Stan Schafer inspects one of th e recently acquired A. B. Dick offset machines.

LINCOLN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

" We ll, at least we've made a good start; you're in the right seat," Mr. Grell comments, as he begins an early morning driving session with several students.

Four Additional Studies

Round Out c :urriculum

Becky Leikam points out the "inside story " of Health Education to Jeanne Eddens and Bruce Raymer.

Four additional departments work toward the development and adjustment of the student: Guidance, Physical Education, Health Education, and Drivers Education. In Guidance, pupils learn about themselves and their capabilities, and the society in which they live. Both Health Education and Physical Education teach beneficial practices;· the former through the study of alcohol, ·tobacco, and other topics, and the latter through body conditioning. Drivers Education prepares students for the responsibility of driving and provides them with the necessary information and mechanical skills.

"Never make money! " says John George, as he tries to help fellow Guidance students Donna Geier and Gloria Hergenrader with income tax forms.
The Tarantella, a Sicilian folk dance , sets Physical Education students Rayma Shrader and Lynn Havel go in g around in circles.

activities

... the bang of a gavel, the flurry of play rehearsal, the voice of a guest speaker - three-fifteen comes but many stay providing an opportunity to experiment in new areas, learn about vocations, and make friends.

" Why don 't we listen to this record? " suggests Joline Ri eger to Tom Dermyer and Joe Weyand.

C. C. Is NeY1 Proiect Of Student Council

" Look! Look!, C.C. " was the slogan for the Student Council's newest project, Class Competition. Attendance at student pro• ductions, cheering at pep rallies, and selling Links were a few of the many activities for which points were awarded. Through this activity, the Council hoped, with the assistance of the Home Room Representatives, to strengthen school spirit. At the end of each semester, the trophy was given to the class which had earned the most points.

C. C. was not the only project for this year's Council. During the summer, they compiled twelve-page programs to be sold at football and basketball games Members also sponsored a Kickoff Dance to initiate the football sea son, a Homecoming Dance, and the annual All-Sports Banquet.

Dave T aladay, Mike Knaub, Jeanine Duncan and Viki McPherson converge upon some prospective customers with their program sales pitch.
Dave Beckmann, Jean Ernst, and Roger Stark scan cover designs for The Little Black Boo k.
" Santa ' s helpers " John Jacobs, Fusun Ungur , and Judy Myer s are l eaving for the annual Christmas party given for the patients at Westview.

Other activities included selling pencils, folders, and booster tags, and helping with concessions. The group also found time to hold a faculty tea and to visit Westview, the county home.

In addition to the twelve seniors, eight juniors, and four sophomores elected by the student body, the Council had two honorary members, Carlos Blondet, a foreign exchange student from Peru, and Fusun Ungur, a student from Turkey.

Besides holding regular mee+ings twice a week, the Council sent delegates to the Intra-city Student Council, the State Student Council, and the leadership camp at Cheely, Colorado. Lincoln High's Tommie Thompson served as president of the Intracity Student Council.

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for selling pencils, folders, and booster tags

Larry Bowers and Sally Sheridan assist "strong man" Dave Thompson with a load of Christmas wreaths for LHS classrooms.
Setting
booth
are Carlos Blonde+, Connie Ewerth, Bruce Staats, and Susie Rice.
"Ov er to your right a little more," says JoAnn Christensen to Frank Bril l, while Christie Schwartzkopf "r eadies " the junior C lass Competition poster.
Tommie Thompson, Cindy Hardin, and Susie Phelps pre.pare for a leadership workshop.

11 M-m-m, ' Se nioritis ' swells heads-4 2 ir.ches! 11 says C indy Johnson to Lois J e ns e n while m e asuring Rog e r G unn for his cap and gown.

Ev e n o ne will he lp, 11 sa ys Phyllis

to St e v e Arnold as T e rry St e ntz w a tch e s, sp ee chl e ss

Home Room Reps Keep Things 'Buzzing' at LHS

11 Buzz " groups kept the Home Room Reps busy as bees. At meetings, they broke into small groups to discuss problems and suggestions for future improvements, and later assembled to present their ideas. Discussion topics included Class Competition, lunch lines, and the student parking lot.

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Mason, Story. Row 2: A bbott , Hoffart , Miller , Bantz , Brt , A dam ,
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Groups Provide Chane~

For Social Participation

Tile, linoleum paste, and scissorsbeauty aids?? Yes, for the Lincoln High lounge. This year, the Lounge and Patio Committee, directed by Miss Judy Farris, concentrated on plans to improve the lounge by replacing the tile flooring and installing new booths in the concessions 'area "Welcome to Lincoln!" This was the greeting extended to new students by the Newcomers Club. Trips to Morrill Hall and the Capitol acquainted newcomers with LHS and the city. Members became better acquainted by showing slides and giving talks about their former communities.

NEWCOMERS CLUB: Bottom Row: Roser , Swofford, Black , Hansley , Hahn. Row 2: Burrough , Snow , Holderness , Hayes , Killebrew. Top Row: Smith , St. Amant, treasurer; Helton , J. Heller , secretary; P. Heller , vice-president; Rapley , pres ident.

LOUNGE COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Eno , Adams , Tassler , Bettenhausen , Christen sen , Ewerth , Pfeiff , Stilwell , Bindrum , Walker , Rice. Row 2: Miller , Fowles , Hellweg , Safford, Blondet, Klippert, C. Jacobs , Hardnock, Donahoe , Robinson , Duncan , G Jacobs , Bond , O stermiller. Top Row: Knaub , Rosenberger , Sims , Westerberg , Schwartzkopf, Benton , Thompson , Dermyer , W e ye1nd Brill
Klin g, Cole , Fras , Worms , Story , Pfund , Rie g er , Youn g, Fraley , Sheridan.
" Don 't just stand there! Do som eth ing! " exc laims desperate Bill Kling to on-looker Susan Bodie.

Ne-w Students' Questions S-wamp Coed Counselors

"Where's locker 3072? Then, where is Room 129?" Questions and more questions from the new sophomores, and all to be answered by the Coed Counselors. Small getacquainted parties during the summer and a fall tea helped the sophomores to become acquainted with LHS. Throughout the school year, the Counselors continued to advise their counselees on studies and activities.

The club, sponsored by Mrs. Helen Flanagan, Miss Frances Buell, and Miss Jamesine Bourke, is made up of both junior and senior girls who are selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership and dependability.

Shocked Coed Counselor Viki McPherson looks on as new sophomores Christie Schwartzkopf and Jenn i e Safford sl i de down the slippery slopes i n front of 226.

COED COUNSELORS: Bottom Row: Geistlinger , Stoeckle, Charlton , Winders , Sanger , Adair , Salter , Bowlin , McClellan , Higgins , Stoughton , Danek , McPherson , Hruza , Sanborn , McCuistion. Row 2: Morgan , Kess , DeRyke, Wheeler , Mapel , Joyce Kehn , Rulla, Henrichs , Sultzbaugh , secretary ; Hall , Rem i gio , Judy Kehn , Mewes , Yakel , Shriner , Franklin , Blakely. Row 3: Hellweg, president; Sundling , DeBus , Her g e n rader , Filbert , H iatt , Polhemus , Zieg , Mattick , Lunger , Sommer , E. Ostermiller, Davis, K. Ostermiller , Moss , Peterson , Snyder. Top Row: Bomberger , Penrod , Vinson , Stubbendeck , Way, Dann , Maly, treasurer; Jakobsons , Farris , Olsen , Kahm , Ebner , vice-president; Doran , Jackson , Caves, Vanlaningham , Swanson

R ED C ROSS CO UN C I L : Bottom Row : Mc C ullough , Kolb , O wens , R oss , M iers , Hruza, He mp el , Schaumburg , vice- p resident; Mc Maste r , p resi d ent ; A dam , treasurer; Lappin g, secretary ; A dkisson , Reeves , L in d , G unn , Davi d son, Fri c kle , G artner , Sahmel, A llen Row 2 : McC uist i on, V an d eveer , Sanger, D e Put ron , Stoughton, V an d ersall , Ste p hens , H u rst , H is key, Mu e h lhausen, H a d fiel d , Sieck , Ho ffart , Smith , M eyer, Coates , Sc hr e p f, M. H iggi n s, Ad ai r. Row 3: K . H i ggins, Kurtz , Sa lter , W e a the rl y , Sny d e r , T o m an dl , Ber r y , Fran kli n, H owlan d , Kes s, Petersen , W alke r , Rosenberger , L un d ho l m , Grab owsk i, Fischer , H a rris , W enti n k, Pe d e r son , Re b ens d orf. Top Row: M ortensen , Opp e g ar d , V an Si ckl e , Boatman , Ra m sey , J aco b s, W esterberg , Mc C onnell, Schwart zkopf Be ckma nn , A rnol d , Smi t h, Pfun d , K ah m , Po l hemus , V akiner , A rmintr o ut , Jolley , Br ice , Ben d er.

Groups Promote Understanding and Improvement

Soong-II High School in Kwang Jue, Korea, became the focus of interest for the Red Cross Council. The Council , directed by Mrs Virginia Roberts, started a program of exchanging letters and pictures to promote understanding between countries. Visits to hospitals were also fitted into the busy schedule.

Sixteen hundred library books to choose from-an exhibit at the Public Schools Admin i stration Building captured the attention and efforts of the Library Committee. The students, directed by Mrs. Ruth Siefkes . selected many books to be added to the library next year.

LIBRARY COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Be cker , Am en d , W i l ki n son , Ba um gart , J o h nson · Top Row: Higgins , Eb erly , W hi t e , Ray m er , Worms , Yan Zandt , Be hrends.

LHS Service Committees

Work for St udent Body

The assembly must go on! Behind • the scenes of every LHS assembly is a busy committee. While contending with the problem of "squeezing" everyone into the auditorium, the group, directed by Mrs. Irma Coombs, planned assemblies on a variety of subjects, which included AFS, space progress, and hunting safety.

While the Assembly Committee strives to keep students informed, the Safety Committee works to keep students healthy and safe. Through various projects, the commit., tee, sponsored by Mr. J. D. Young and Mr. Darrell Grell, promotes safety practices.

Also serving LHS is the ECA Committee. The members of this committee, sponsored by Miss Teresina Danese, ar.e responsible for recording the activity points for all Lincoln High students.

ECA COMMITTEE: Seated: · Bettger, Burkett. Standing: D. Atkinson , Geistlinger , J. Atkinson , Howland.
ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Hamilton. Row 2: Love, Medina. Row 3: Safford , Burnham. Row 4: Roberts, Reich. Row 5: Gesch , Walkinshaw. Top Row: Wilcox , Koch, Humphreys.
SAFETY COMMITTEE: Dappen, Carr, Armstrong.

" Your program ," sa y s Usherette V i c ki A nderson to Dan Slaikeu as Doorman Tom So r ense n loo ks on.

DOORMEN : Bottom Row: Pohlen z, Jennings, Mu eller. Row 2: Le up old, Eri c hsen , Tubbs. Row 3: Swenson , Hill, Jolley Top Row: Hul b ert, V an D event e r, So rensen.

Service Groups Welcome

_ Guests at LHS Programs

" Service with a smile " - an important slogan fo r Usherettes and Doormen. Serv i ng LHS by i ssu i ng programs and ushering , these gro u ps welcomed guests to school productions. Usherettes , sponsored by Miss Mildred Kemp , and Doormen , directed by Mr. Robert Eyth, volunteer their services and receive service ratings at the close of the year.

US H ERETTES: Bottom Row: C C am pb ell, Ad kisson, Reeves, Zier , G h orm ley , C leveland , W eatherly, Frickle, Sahmel, D isney. Row 2: Fossace c a , D e!I, Sch r epf, R ice, Bykerk, W entink, T ice, Reynol d s, G oetowski , Terry. Top Row: A nderson , Pederson, Ramsey, Kelley , Gr a b owsk i , G rage , R C a mpb e l l , C rawfor d , Y an Sickle , Baue r , H a r ris.

BAND: Bottom Row: Wilkinson , Peters , Dittoe , Stoehr , Gibson , Remigio , Cooper Row 2: Lovelace , W i lson , Jacobson, Colborn , Henrichs, Mattingly , Misko , Stamm , Holbrook , Alley , Prai , Likens , R. Stanton , Van Zandt , Polhemus Row 3: Zieg , Blum, Adams , Ball , King , Jirkovsky , Wyman, Rownd , Magnuso'n, Bryan , Duskin , Klippert , Winslow, Marsh , Morey , Shanek , Lewis , · osborne, Law-;.ence , Warnsholz. Row 4: Ace, Swofford , Cook , Schaumburg : Mortensen , Spachman , Zimmerman , Schessler , Schmersal , Slemin ,

LHS Toy Sold i e rs Complete Christmas . Parade

Christmas without toy soldiers? No, at least not while the LHS band is present. Marching in the Chamber of Commerce Christmas parade this year, the band played "The March of the Toys." Other appearances included Band Day, pep rallies and games.

Also participating in community events

were the fifty-five members of the orchestra. They participated in the City -Orchestra Festival in the spring, performed in assemblies, and presented programs at junior high schools.

Both the band and orchestra are under the direction of Mr. Orville Voss.

ORCHESTRA: Bottom Row: C. Marsh , Bantz, Davies , Vandersall , Sieckman, Holbrook , Schroeder , Johnson. Ro w 2: Dale, Vietnieks, Brice , Pabst, Snow, Burrough , Christensen , Harshbarger , Lederer, Brill, Minard, Dann , Stark, Dittoe, Hancock , Hadfield, Maus. Row 3: Bohner , Fernbaugh , Wallin , Brown , J. Anderson, Kling, Hughes , Riley , Hagen , Javorsky , R. Marsh, D. Anderson, St.

Twirlers Vivian Larsen and Linda Henrichs prepare for a half-time p e rformance at a home gam e

Lentz , Laws , Molden, Reifschne ider, Bousquet, Hanner, Hodtwalker, Hughes , Carpenter , Norman , Tomek, Waldron , P. Stanton , Wilkinson, Van Deventer , W ilcox, Boyd , Stoll. Top Row: Payne , Wh ite , Lawson , Mr Orville Voss , director ; Hulbert , Smith , Willis , Larson, Spa e d t, Taft.
Aman+, Thomas, Story , Beldin , Eldridge. Row 4: Gilbert , Bender, R hoden , Talley , Lockard, Gunn , Pdersen, Tucker , Rase, Stepp. I \' ) Top Row: Payne, Bowlin , Mr. Orville Voss , director.

JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE: Bottom Row: Joyce Kehn , Susan Shildneck , Sall y Shildneck, Gloe , accompa n ist; Ferrell , vice-president and accompanist; Mis s Gore , director; D. Ebner , treasurer; Gager, Sommer s, DeRyke , N. Filbert. Row 2 : Judy Kehn , Rulla , Miller , Pabst , Bender , Snyder, Behrends , Maher , Kaufman, Sorensen , Davis. Row 3 : Stuart , Ward, Shea, Litten , D. Filbert , M. Sommer, Almanza , Schwindt, Bodie, Hlavacek , Maly. Top Row: Domino , Bomberger , Swa n son , S. Ebner , Jackson , Shaner , Dixon , Hesser , McMaster, Jakobsons , Jones , Schulz.

Ninety Pink Angels Appear at Christmas Assembly

Ninety pink angels came to LHS for Christmas Vespers! Wearing their pink and cranberry outfits, the Junior Girls Glee sang for the Christmas program. The group, directed by Miss Dorthea Gore , also performed

for the November assembly and for the Vespers program, and visited - several Lincoln schools. Special numbers included were ''Silver," " Pied Beauty," and "Thi s Day Is Mine."

JUNIOR G IRLS GLEE: Bottom Row: Stoeckle, Schultz, Hershner, Eno, president; Rice , secretary; Rider , McPherson, Fjeldheim, J. So mm er , Oglesby , White. Row 2: McCuistion , Folmer , Worms , Tassler , Ernst, Adair , S Schneider, Arnold , DePutron , Rose , Proctor. Row 3 : Bauer, Stoughton, Yakel , Schaffert , Lapping , Weisman, Brown , Crosier, Corcoran, Palmer , Wheeler. Top Row : Gerlach, Goodman , McConnell , Blakely , Hergenrader , Jane , Mewes , Hansel , Brice , Jolley , C. Schneider , Heizer.

Vocal and Instrumental Groups Offer Variety

A circus band came to LHS? No, it was rea ll y the Dance Band in disguise. Revea l ing one of thei r hidden ta lents, the Dance Band, d i rected by Mr. Orville Voss , performed as a circus band for Joy Night. Pl aying as a dance band , they also appeared at junior high school assemblies and LHS dances.

'' Come and let our swelling song mount

like a whirling wind. " This invitation was extended by the Junior Boys Glee to audiences at Joy Night, Vesper concerts, LHS assemblies and programs for the junior high sc hoo ls. The g lee , directed by Mr Ivan Ca ldwell, is open to all interested junior boys.

G L EE: Bottom Row: Smith, M arsh , Ray m er , C am pb e ll , G reenwa ld , Hughes , H ansen, Ly b eris , W inter. Row 2 : G o d win, Fulle r , Schnell, Hilt, W illis, Raus c her, Becker , Bates , D uskin , G regg. Row 3: Waters, Hahn , Sligar, W e b er , Douthit , Holbrook , Hammond , Hollers, A n d ersen Top Row: K irken d all , Sayre , C ole , M cKinney, Sinkule, Davi d Forsyth, D on F()rsyth, H ansen, Nickell, Norman.

DANCE BAND: Bottom Row: Lederer , Har shbarger , Wilkinson , Peters , Warnsholz, Stark, Ferrell , Payne. Top Row : Story, Eldridge , Beld i n, Hodtwalker , Hanner , Hughes , Johnson , Bowlin , Holbrook.
BOYS

CHOI R: Bottom Row : Morga n, Ilg , A xe , Pfeiff, Hart , D iffen d erfer , M o d enstein , Quam , Brill. Skinner , Be

, Le d erer , Ree d , Meisner , Eldridge , Schaefe~ , Pelton , Hend r ix, Rance , Ortiz , C Johnson , Stilwell. M i les , Nicoll. Row 2: Man t h e y , Lybarger , Jensen , A llen , A men , Sieck , A men d , Keller , Friend+ , Derm y er , Ha g en , Staats , Sm i th , M i ller , l lisko , C lark , Wehrhan DeBoer , McC onnell , secretary ; Har d i n, Ault , Hergenrader , Bauer , Garner, R ieger Row 3: Wilson , G eier , E. Johnson , Howla nd , Fr a n son , Van Horn , Kuehn , Bin d ru m , Ryon , Ste p henson , Slaikeu , Thompson , Fras ,

Measles Create 'Plain and Fancy'

I ntroducin g Am i sh me n Samu el Lapp (Gl e nn Fri e nd+), "jolly " J aco b Y od e r (Dan Sl a ik e u), Ab ne r Z ook (G al e n Ullstrom), a nd a se cond A b ne r Z ook (L eR oy Roth e) is a frustrating situation for Ruth (Cindy Hardin) and a confusing on e for Dan (La r ry Eldridg e )

Problems

The spot li ght was on the spots ! An ep idemic of measles reduced attendance at many rehearsals and required much ma ~e-up for the presentat i on of the opera , Plain and Fancy. More p r ob l ems arose when one hundred cho i r members set out in search of yards and yards of blue material to make their simple Am i sh costumes.

Plain and Fancy, written by Joseph Stein and Wi ll iam Gl i ckman , tells the adventures of New Yorker Dan King and his fiancee , Ruth Winters , in the Amish community of Bird - in-Hand, Pennsy lvania, where Dan plans to sell a farm that he inherited from a relat i ve. During their stay , the " fancy " New Yorkers discover that ''frivolities'' such as wea r ing buttons and attending carnivals are " sinfu l" and a r e frowned on by the Amish.

The Aeolian Choir also performed in the Baccalaureate services held for the senior students of all the Lincoln high schools. Other appearances included Christmas and Easter vespers and a con.cert in the spring.

Reger, Harris , Rockwell , Nelson , Ripley, Clement, Wiemers , Leichner, Sims, Phelps, Moore , Elliott, Campbell. Top Row: Keefe, Shaw, Power, Kowrack, Sommer, Young, Foudray , Maresch , Van Landingham, Gassman, Mayfield , Christensen, Keeney, treasurer; McDonald , Snider , Borne r, Bettin , Ullstrom, Rothe , Krieger , president ; Farris , Parnham, Tallis, Thomann, Eberly , Adam.

For lHS Choir

T.he world-wise sailor (Larry Beldin) and flirtatious can-can dancer (Sharon Sommer) try to entice naive Hilda (Judy McConnell) and Peter (Jerry Rockwell) at the " sinful" carnival.

"Look at Katie, not the tcmatoes!" says, Emma (Judy Parnham) to Ezra (Loran Clement) as Papa (Tom Kriege r) and the prospective bride Katie (Georgia Van Horn) discuss plans for the wedding.

• And They're All Ours

With 'Buttons and Bovvs'

" Buttons and Bows " - not j ust a song, but a reality for the LHS octets. Red vests with brass buttons , and aqua dresses with bows presented a colorfu J picture when the octets performed for var i ous commun i ty events and p r ograms. Directed by Miss Dorthea Gore and Mr Ivan Caldwell, the vocal groups sang for the annual Snow Ba ll, Kiwanis Club, and Westview Nursing Home, and performed for Joy Night.

MADRIGALS: Bottom Row: Brill , Keefe, Johnson , Manthey , Gassman , Farris ,

Rockwell, DeBoer, Lederer, Holbrook , Slaikeu , Clement , Ullstrom ,

Madrigals and Orpheons Further Musical Interest s

"The Abbott of Beverly cried, 'Oh, fie!' " No, not really, it was only t~e LHS Madrigals si-nging one of the traditional Madrigal songs. The group, chosen and directed by Mr. Ivan Caldwell, performed for Christmas vespers, National Honor Society, and Kiwanis Club.

Musical ability, either vocal or instrumental, is the essential ~ngredient for Orpheons, sponsored by Miss Dorthea Gore and Mr. Ivan Caldwell. Members, who were selected by tryouts, all performed for the group during the year.

ORPHEONS: Bottom Row: Hollstien , Newlun , Eno , Tassler , Heizer , treasurer; Proctor , secretary ; Ferrell , president ; McPherson , vicepresident; Fjeldheim , White, Dietrich , Morey. Row 2: Corcoran , Goetowski , Davies, Susan Shildneck , Sally Shildneck , Safford , Bush , Osborn , Burnham , Domino , Palmer , Jeanne Holbrook, Reich Top Row: Talley , Byker~ , Hanner , Sorensen , Da n n , Keelan , Gerald Holbrook , Parnham , Hlavacek , Cooper , Filbert , Van Sickle.

Wiemers , McConnell , Parnham , Shaw , Ortiz. Top Row:
Friend+, Sader.

Mimes Memberships Are Complete 'Sellout'

Mimes is bursting at the seams! Mimes, chosen at tryouts and from the All-School Play cast, numbered seventy-five.

One highlight of the year's many activities was a joint meeting with the Mummers

to hear the talk by Roland Reed. Mimes members, under the direction of Mrs. Viola Thompson, performed as a speech choir for the Christmas Vespers and organized a special act to perform for Joy Night.

MIMES: Bo tt o m Ro w: Sanchez , Br own, Reeves , Gart ner , An gle , vice-president; Geistlinger , president; Schwartzkopf , treasurer; Holbrook, McCullough , Waid , Kubert. Row 2: Rodgers , W aller , D avidson , Schrepf , W alker , Lundholm , Shu man , Pearlstein , Fr aley, Rosenberger , Roberts. Top Row: Aguilar , Adamsheck , St. Amant , Rase , Keelan , Schumacher , Vakiner, Albrecht , Bauer , Sommer , Dahlberg , Campbell.

MIMES: Bottom Row: Lind , Grevich , D iekmann, Cleveland , Terry , Terwilliger , Middleton , Rodgers , Shepherd , Preston, Campbell Row 2: Cleveland , Brumm, Br adshaw, W oll , Butterick, Ozenbaugh , Ernst , Bettenhausen, Rothe , A nderson , Cooper. Top Row: Ramsey , Zigurs , St aska , Ness , W eymouth, Beckmann , Roth, We sterberg , Key , Taylor , Boatman.

Roaring Mouse Heard In Lincoln High Halls

•Long hours of rehearsals, much memorization and late study hours - it was time for the 1963 All-School Play, The Mouse That Roared. The play, which satirizes American foreign policy , called for many hard-to-find props and costumes. Searching for medieval-soldier costumes and other "unfindables" were Mrs. Maxine Faust, director, and Ray Pyle, student director.

"It's the ' Q' bomb, " explains Professor Kokintz (Jim Cooper) to his students (Jeanne Eddens , Holly Rosenberger, and Jean Taube), a WAC (Kathy Campbell), General Snippet (Jerry Rockwell), the housekeeper and Mrs. Reiner (Vicki Bender).

Grand Duchess Gloriana (Sue Roelfs) reigns over her loyal Fenwickian sub jects Ann (Susan Pabst), the ladies-in-waiting (Debbie Lapping, Melodee Oglesby) , the page (Maralee Morgan), Mr. Benter (Steve Peters), Count Mountjoy (Dave Beckmann) , aAd Mrs. Bascomb (Doris Lohr).

" They h,we metal heads! " exclaims Tom Mulligan (Jim Gordon), watching Tully Bascomb (John Dzerk), his soldiers (Dick Hobson, Bill Kling, Jim McDonald, Bill Petersen) , and Will Tatum (Keith Willis).

" What on earth? " exclaims the surprised President (Bob. Miller) to his secretary (Chris Lacy), Mr. Beston (Ric Marsh) , and the curious tourists {Atricia Sultzbaugh, Charlene Staska, Donita Tartar, and Jeri Adam).

MUMMERS: Bottom Row: Rose , Proctor, Kowrack , vice - president; Young , treasurer ; Petersen , secretary; Rance , historian; Ge i stlinger , Eno , Boyd, McPherson , Ernst, Reetz , Bowman , Nicoll. Row 2: Weisman , Sultzbaugh , Staska , Maus , Bok , Fuller , Warner , Eddens , Ozolins , Burkett , Sp encer , Wadley , Hutsell , Parks , Marsh. Row 3: Shulgin , Ferrell , Bailey , Sims , Diffenderfer , Holland, Hardin , Austin , Be n de r, Dav is, Ungur, Ad am, Am end, Brt , Doty, Cronkite. Top Row: Taube, Rieger , Smith , Willis, Kuklin, Peters, Dzerk , Stanton , Leichner, Schultz , McKelvey , president; Kling, Forsyth , Clement , Roelfs , Wiemers, Clawson.

Mummers Year Is Filled

With Interest and Variety

One-act plays, a Joy Night act, play crew work - Mummers, the junior-senior drama club, provided a variety of projects for all members. During the school year, each member performed for the club in a school production or in a one-act play, presented for the group at a regular meeting. Mummers produced Tomorrow The World for its annual performance. Other activities included a talk by Roland Reed, director of the Community Playhouse, and participation in the Fine Arts Festival in the spring. Caught in the whirlwind of activities were Mrs. Maxine Faust, sponsor , and Mrs. Marylouise Alexander, co-sponsor.

" Down to my last do ll ar! " groans Dick Hobson as Margaret Young and Doug McKelvey collect Mummers Club du es from him.

"I said wishing, not fishing!" exclaims Carolyn Boyd to Carol Doty , performing at the Mummers tryou t s.

Cast and Cre~ Combine

Efforts to Create

Drama

"That's hardly proper school attire!" exclaimed a horrified teacher as students clad in "grubbies" scurried past, C::lrrying paint brushes, light filters, posters, and old furniture. However, this was an exception; they were Mummers' members preparing for the annual play, Tomorrow the World; presented at LHS on December 13.

The drama, directed by Mrs. Maxine Faust and Bill Kling, student director, is the story of a boy who comes from Nazi Germany to live with American relatives.

To create interest in the play, an advertising assembly was held. Cast members also appeared on a local TV station to publicize the production. -

" Well, I'm glad you came," says Jessie Frame ' (Beverly Austin} to Dennis (Keith Willis), Tommy (Jerry Rockwell), and Butler (James MacDonald).
Leona Richards (Jeri Adam) is shocked to see Pat (Barbara Bowman) unconscious in the ar.ms of her father, Michael Frame (Larry Eldridge).
" Where was he? " Freida, the maid (Fusun Ungur) asks Fred Miller (Steve Peters) as he drags in the runaway, Emil Bruckner (Ric Marsh).

Circus Mania Strikes Lincoln High and Company

What? Three hands and a broken leg? Yes , it's accompan ist Peggy Ferrell performing " above and beyond the call of duty " for the LHS circ us

Hold that tiger? No, these tigers catching the spotlight with their tumbling only appear ferocious.

Clowns, cotton candy, and chamelions were only a small part of LHS's "Circus Time," the 1964 Joy Night. Mrs. Maxine Faust served as "Behind-the-scenes" Ringmaster and Marc Johnson directed the Lincoln High circus band.

" A girl can't even trust her own legs!" mutters Connie Ewerth , who has co-ordination problems.

The " exotic" Scheherazade (Martha McCuistion) sets the LHS Big Top " topsy-turvy ."

" And now the LHS clowns . " cries ringmaster Dave Beckmann , introducing Doug McKelvey, Susie Pabst, JoAnn Chr i stensen and Sam Wolff.

Accompanied by Mr. Young's " captivating " musi c, " charming" Miss " Liz " Heckman teaches an " eager student " how to achieve " bigger and better things. "

" exclaims Lynn

"Hold your breath!
Grosscup, as Stephanie Beltz tops the " people" pyramid.

Cameras· and Brushes

Provide Picture Variety

Before the show can go on, the set must be ready, and Art Club made sure the sets were ready for the Opera, Joy Night and other Lincoln High productions. Members took field trips to Pioneer Park, Morrill Hall, and Sheldon Art Gallery. Seasonal activities included a picnic and Halloween party. The Art Club, sponsored by Mrs. Shirley Martin and Mr. Allen Kirtley, also held a spring show in the lounge to display their works. LHS "shutterbugs" displayed "snap and flash," as members of the Camera Club searched for unusual pictures of students -and activities. The club members, sponsored by Mr. R. W. Howland, worked to learn the techniques of good photography.

ART CLUB : Bottom Row: Ross, Yo
y; M
CAMERA C L U B: Fern b augh , Dahl b erg, G il b ert ,
ret a ry -tre a su rer; Y oung, p resident; W allin.
" Work, slave! " Cathy Spencer orders fellow Art Club member Dace Grots as they work on sets

Groups Work for Improved Educational Facilities

• - • Morse Code at LHS? Y ~s. at least for the members of the newly estab- • lished Radio Club. Started by the interest and efforts of several students, the club worked to help every member obtain his novice operator's license. Through a code class , broadcasting experience at club meetings, and the assistance of the sponsor, Mr. Merle Rudebusch, the boys became more familiar with the 3pparatus and techniques needed for setting up a radio station.

Another group working with mechanical equipment was the Movie Operators, supervised by Mr. Alva Cavett The boys, chosen for their dependability, were responsible for delivering and operating a variety of audiovisual materials , which included overhead projectors, film projectors, arid phonographs.

RADIO CLUB: Bottom Row: V oth, W enk, V an D eventer, treasur-· er; Maul. secretary. Top Row: Pohlenz Dantzl er, vice- pres i dent ; Ol son, Loco co , Martin.
MOVIE OPERATORS: Botto m Row: Ell is, McNeil , Huntington , Neal. Since baugh , A ye, Schultz , Mat son, Markel , Hendrix. Row 2: T i llman , Tindle, Fasnacht , Maul , Jackson, Li gen za, Re ifschneider, Kuklin , Smith , Sobotk a, Fus s. Top Row: D e lha y, Randolph , Sche rbak , Niederhaus , Sears , Howard , Rogers , Wilc ox, Carlson , Bryan , Kant, Hodges.

Mock Security Council Is Organ ized at LHS

The United Nations Security Council came to Lincoln High - in modified form. This year, the International Club instituted a model Security Council, similar to the Security Council in New York. Club memb ers, directed by Mrs . A lice Mendeke and Miss Judith Roderick, also formed committees to study the UN countries and their policies. Club activities also provided opportunities for travel and study; several students visited the United Nations and others attended a summer camp in Iowa.

Harold Chesnin isn ' t really afraid of girls; he 's just retreated to a safe place to pass out AFS candy to anxious International Club members.

INTERNATIONAL CLUB: Bottom Row: D avis, Allen , vice-president; Sahme l, Lind , Y an d ersall, Schultz , Y anZandt, Stoughto n, Hatfield, Sommer , Bowman , Seay. Row 2: Adkisson , Heidenreich , secretary; Knott, Burnham , M. Higgins , Sch-repf , Walker , Stanton , Ha yes, K. Hi ggins, Franklin , Pea r lstein , Chesnin, president. Row 3: Minard , Yan Sickle , Rosenberger , Safford , Brice , Oppegard , Harrington, Shea, Sorensen, Kell y, Gulle y, Varney , Austin. Top Row: Blondet , Bodie, Bonacker , Shulgin, Robison, Wi llis, Pfund , Schwartzkopf , McMaster , Ta ylor, Ame n, Schrekinger , treasurer

SCIENCE CLUB : Bottom Row: Kne c ht, Sieckmann, Young, Bu r rough, Laws , presi d ent ; Beste , C hesnin , secretary; Schach , Kaulins , Ge rsten b erge r. Top Row: St A m a n+, Harshbarger , Gunn , Schrekinger , treasurer; Rhody , C audel , Taylor , A men , vice- p resi d ent; M in o w, Sc huma c he r.

T~o Clubs Provide Outlets for Student Interests

Films, field trips and guest speakers filled the Science Club calendar. The group , affiliated with the Future Scientists of America , carried out a number of research projects and laboratory experiments.

"Checkmate! " exclaimed a Chess Club member upon winning a game. Members, directed by Mrs. Louise Baugher, concentrated on improving their games for club contests and the city tournaments.

CHESS CLUB: Bottom Row: W hite , La ws , W ilson , W enzl, W olff , Taylor , K ant, Kaulins, se c retary ; Sh a pir o , D ahl b erg , C hesnin , Ger ste nber g er. Row 2: We y m outh , Am en, Hanc ock , Bra d sh a w , Kol b , Keeney , A rnold, G oetz , G ordon , Peterson , Carlson, M ayfield , M au l , Gu n n, trea su rer. Top Row: C oo p er , W eeth, M iller , Cau d el, Sc hrekinger, p resi d ent; Dz erk , Davi d Forsyth , Bedell , Swo b o d a, Donal d Forsyth, Taylor, El d ri d ge, vice- p resi d ent; Boye , ln d riksons.

FUTURE NURSE S : Bottom Row : Boyd , Rice , McConnell , K i ster , Barber , Maresch , corresp o ndin g secretar y; Sommer , v icepres i den t ; Wiemers , president ; Davis , secretary-treasurer ; Balderson , Shriner , Si mmon s, Worm s, K a hler , Stoeckle. Row 2 : Rider , A men , Tracy , Cave , Hall , Bond , Frankl i n, Whitb y, Sundling , Zimmerma n, G oo dm a n , Mor ga n , Fo wl es Row 3: Ranc e, Swoffor d , Heizer , Doty , Jacobson , Gibb s, Ewerth , H e ller , Ault , Bode , J i r kovsk y, Lee , Ro b in son , Soi ick. Top Row: Cole , Edd y, Corco r an , A da i r , Ri eger , Gloe , Thomann , Leikam , Ha yes, John son , Jakobsons , Kahm , Moore , Ebner , Sl e min

Girls Plan

Careers in Nursing and Homemaking

A decade of service - Future Nurses C l ub is ten years old. Members , directed by Mrs Alice Youngscap, served the community by entertain i ng at hosp i tals and assisting the nurse They a l so vis i ted nursing schools and heard talks by student nurses.

New at LHS are the Future Homemakers of America. FHA, sponsored by M r s. Corene Herbster , strives to i mprove fami l y and community li ving Act i v i ties for ' 64 i ncluded cookie and candy sa l es , a pot l uck supper, and a fashion show i n the spring. FU TU RE H O M EMA KER S: Bottom Row : Schwin d t , Ebne r , G e sch , D riewer , O lsen , Campbell , W a lkinshaw , W ay, Mathena , treasurer; W ilksen , Brady. Row 2 : Martin , Foster , O p pegard , M c Pherson , Thom p son , secretar y ; Sp a rk s, vice - preside nt ; Sommer , Bunteme y er , Sny d e r , D oty. Row 3: Crosier , D rewing , Mercer , C. R ile y, H R ile y, Jolle y, O sborn , Yo st , Pab st , DeR y ke, Breth o u wer. Top Row : Merley, Ross , preside nt ; Van d evee r, A llen , Sampson , Le ac h , Hoffman , Bowl in, Edd y, Hemp e l, Pre ston , Bo y d , Ro o f , Disne y

FUTURE SECRETARIES: Bottom Row: Ra y, Chav i ra , Bin drum , Ro gers, v i ce-pres i dent ; Driewer , secretary; Sie bel s, treasurer ; Ben n er , president; Sweeton , Kolb , Miers Row 2: Rizor , Hruza , Gerlach , Kuehn , Wolcott , Rhoades , Morgan , Schreiner , Latzel. Top Row: Lohr , Gassman, Retherford , Hetherington , Thrasher , Caves , Stricker , Matt ingly, Brady , Bedwell.

Meetings, Proiects, and Field Trips Fill Club Year

"Tak e a letter, please."-an important request for all Future Secretaries. With a secretarial career in mind, members, sponsored by Mrs. Kathleen Sayre, participated in the NOMA contest and visited several local business firms.

An apple for the teacher, the Future Teacher. Members, sponsored by Miss Florence Jenkins, served as assistants for LHS teachers. Other activities included trips to the NSEA and a conference at Wesleyan.

FUTURE TEACHERS : Bottom Row: Sahmel, Ghormley , Wallen , C. Stas ka, secretary; Sieck , president ; Amend , executive committee ; Arnold , executive committee ; Roelfs , vice-president; Albright , treasurer; Hoffart , Borgens , Wall in. Row 2: Ace , Black , Vandeveer , Geistlinger, Schultz, Vohnout, Hansley , Allen , McPherson , Heizer , West, McMunn , Tali ey. Row 3: Martin , Jolley, Franklin , Paroubek , S. Staska, Snow, Simmons , Wheeler , Yakel , Vinson , Ell i ott , Hadfield , Kling , Schriner. Top Row: DeBoer, Wilkinson , Me y er , Lougee , Shea , Lunger, Parks , Eberly , Cacek , King , Zigurs , Freela n d , Sudymont , McConnell.

T~o Groups Pinpoint and -Discuss Important -Issues

World affairs, current problems, and philosophical theories are discussed in Forum Club. The club, sponsored by Mr. Alva Cavett, was organized five years ago and includes study of such topics as civil rights and drugs. Traveling to Beatrice, the Debate T earn placed first in a competition with ninety-six schools. The team, directed by Mrs. Suzanne Merwick, also traveled to Omaha, Kearney, and Grand Island for other tournaments.

Going

the

FORUM: Bottom Row: Parks, president; Su d y mo nt, se c retary-treasurer; Caudel. Simmons. Top Row: Story, Tuc ker, Stark , Ar nold, vice -pr esident; Therien
over
information on their quote cards in preparation for an important tournament are debate colleagues Andis Kaulins and Margy Angle.
DEBATE : Bottom Row: Gulle y, Bodie, Sk inner, Cleveland, Lapp ing, Park s, Jewett, A ngle. Top Row: Shea , Kaulins , Stanton, Farri s, Mitchell. Beckmann , Key , Luttrell.

Examining Scribe cover designs are Margo McMaster, associate editor ; Linda C l awson, manag in g ed itor; Cathy Spence r, art editor ; Ronda Mattingly, typist ; and Sandy McG uir e , business manager.

' We ' d like to see! " exclaim board members Dace Grots, typist; Gerry Jacobs, essay editor; Kathy Hellweg, poetry editor; and Susie Diffenderfer , editor , to " secretive" Doug McKelvey, story ed i tor.

Writers and Scribe Board

P.romote Literary Talents

In LHS literary circles, emphasis was placed on the "hows" of writing and publication. Mrs. Shirley Schoonover, an 0. Henry winner and Atlantic contributor, discussed her writing techniques with members of the Writers Club.

The ten student members of Scribe Board worked through the winter and spring, editing and compiling the Lincoln High School literary magazine. The Scribe, published in the spring, is made up entirely of writings submitted by students.

WRITERS CLUB: Bottom Row: Simmons , Peters en, Hoffman, secretary ; Stephens , Liljedah l, Gunn , Schach , Bowman. Row 2: Freeman , Campbell , Hadfield , McGuire, pres i dent ; Aust in, vice-president; Shaw , tr e asure r; Morgan , Pearlste in Top Row: Clawson , Schumacher, Marsh , Crees , McMaster , Yandeburg , Pelton , Sa tt ler , Dahlber g

VariT ypers Doris Lohr, Jane Rhoades, Ronda Mattingly, Sandie Benner, Joyce Rutherford, Susie Cacek and Sharon Kuehn prepare to set copy for the next Advocate.

LHS Free Press Is Voice

Advocate editors Nancy Johnson, Carla Cronkite, Susie Phelps and Jeanne Eddens d i scuss plans for the Christmas issue with editor-in-chief Gil Arnold.

Free-free to all students and free to express significant opinions and ideas. For many years, the Advocate, now issued biweekly to all students and faculty members, has served the community by reporting the activities and scholastic and athletic progress of Lincoln High's youth. It strives to reflect a true picture of all facets of school life and compile a permanent record.

In addition, the busy staff also publishes the Parents Page. This paper, issued several times a year, is written specifically for the parents of Lincoln High students and is intend~d to keep them informed about coming events, changes in the school and building programs, student progress, and administrative policies.

Advocate staff members are selected from the beginning journalism classes and are chosen on the basis of journalisHc ability, interest, and citizenship. The staff personnel changes each semester.

Jim Hahn gets lots of help wth spelling and punctuation from Advocate staff members Lynn Grosscup, Susie Diffenderfer , Karen Burke, and Linda Hart.

" This layout needs some work, " says Busin ess Manager Jim Gordon t o reporters Mar y Lou Shriner, Gera ld Kamprath and Co ll ett e Sm ith.

Ready to take some finished copy to the print e r are Bill Sammons, Shir ley Burk ett, Allan Weimer, Mary Van Sickle and Kathy Higgins

For Community of 2400

" Whoops! We 'r e before the Links camera!" say surprised Advocate reporters Andy Upitis, Ann Maly, Jack Burnham, Cindy Johnson and Carolyn Morgan.

Looking over old copies of the Advocate are staff members Barbara V_an Zandt, Dan Piller, Margo McMaster, Jerry Hunter and Janet

Dennis Bradshaw displays his skill with the headline machine for Nancy Jensen, Georgia Borgens , Vic Kuklin, Irene Thober and Jan Johnson.

Smith.

Section Svvitching Creates Temporary Confusion

LHS faces become " very " familiar to Senior Biography Editor Kathy Brt and Underc lassmen Editor Vondra Shaw as they file countless class pictures.

Even the door is heavy for weary Formal Photography Editor Connie Leichner after a long picturetaking session for The Links with Photographer Ken Smith and his assistant Gene Czubowicz.

"Where's my picture? " cried a horrified student. Frantically searching through the 1964 Li nks, this student, like many others, discovered that the Links Board had altered things somewhat. The "classes" section now described the various curricula, and a new title was given to the familiar class pictures, "students." To add to the confusion , the staff rearranged the sequence.

The '64 Links offered a new look, but not a new price; defying inflation, the annual included twenty-two additional pages although it sold for the same price.

The staff members, along with sponsors Mrs. Ann Barry and Miss Mildred Waide, were relieved and elated to see their e fforts in print Another annual was finished. Yet, the board realized that this was also the end of those hectic, but somehow special, times in 3 19. And they could not help being just a little envious of the new staff.

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' I ' ll write your sports copy and you can balance my boo ks," says Business Manager Bruce Staats to re l uctant Sports Editor Larry Swoboda.

Working on yearbook copy for the ' 64 links are write rs and typists G loria Adams, Chery l Sweeton , Sandy V i nson, Ke i th Willis, and Ray Pyle.

" Which Sally? " question Managing Editor Sally Petersen and Editor Sa l ly Weber, as they hear the familiar, confusing cry, " Sally! "

Business Manager Bruce Staats checks in top Links salesmen Vicki Jacobson, Christie Schwartzkopf, John Davis, Jeri Adam, Gerry Tice, Brenda Bindrum , Nancy Geistlinger , and Barbara Stoughton.

sports

... the long hours of daily practiceconcentrating, straining, exerting for a chance at victory - satisfaction the lone figure, in a game or meet, frighteningly aware of the idolizing, merciless attention.

Lincoln ~igh Peppers Boast Record

Bottom Row: Zands, Bettger, Ortiz, Bauer, Brill, McLaughlin, Adam , treasurer; Axe, vice-president; Mantl.ey, president; Rance, vice-president; Larsen, secretary; Foudray, N. Johnson , Bailey , Fuller, Sims, Christensen, M. Miller. Row 2: Thomann, Gassman, Ozolins, Taube, Roelfs, L. Johnson, Wallin, Traster , C. Koch, Anderson, Ge ier , Hergenrader, Brenning, Orth, Shadley, Miers, Bohner, Vohnout, Meyer. Row 3: Berringer, Sheets , Medina, McClarnon, Hruza, Bork, B. Campbell, Scherbak , Kushulinski, Gross, Vanlaningham , Fahrnbruch, Holland , Rasmussen, Bryan , Sieckmann , Karnopp, Wiemers. Row 4: Edmondson, Downs , Power, Speight, Jordan, Rownd, Thompson, Schomaker, Severson, Simpson, Driewer, Retherford, Rogers, Pedersen, Sprague, Misko , Van Sickle , Thober, Hayes, Holbert. Row 5: Crook, Denton, Long, Mauel, Jones, McGlasson, Gerlach , K. Koch, Hutsell, Steele, Adams , Modenstein, Ryon, J. Campbell Garner , Schnell, Filbert, Wolcott, Betten, Bode. Row 6: Hamilton, Seay, Keefe , McKnight; E. Johnson, Elliott , Collette Smith , Eddens, J Smith, C. Johnson, Nicoll, Diffenderfer, Hart, Hesser, Sedden, Staska , Rizor , Kess, Kolb, Stump, Mills.

Row 7: King , Cacek, Cronkite, Mattingly, J. Johnson, Dandridge , Ramsey, N. Jensen, Bok , Kotil, Van Horn , Hardin , Ungur , Tillman, Franklin, Rebensdorf, Polson, McGrew, Versaw, Mason, D. McGuire. Row 8: Thomas, Rieger , Morgan , Amen, G. Miller, Amend , Brt, Kowrack , Allen , Ellis, Vergith , Von Busch, Middleton, Saldana, Ross, Tomandl, McMahan, Shewcow , Tallis, Mentzer, Solt, M Smith. Row 9: Hetherington, Pool, Stricker, Belote, Burke, L. Miller, Maus, Rose, Charlton, Shanek, Ricky, Carol Smith, Schach, V Shaw, West, Clawson, Schriner, McMunn, Merley, Loos, Lee, Bruns Row 10: Wadley, Freauf, Prettyman, Douglas, -Proffitt, Parks, Vosta , Vanlandingham , L. Jensen, Schreiner , Lohr , Siebels, Benner, Macrow, Eberly , Doty, Ault, Morgan, Kuehn, Knott , Minard , S. McGuire, Leichner. Row 11: Sieck, Sweeton, Yule , Roof, Nelson , Mathena, Knaub , Langley, Ratliff, Howland, Caves , Bantz, Davidson, G. Shaw, Landess, Wilson, Schmidt, Rhoades, Cohen, Sattler, Chavira, Hansen. Row 12: Franson , Barry, Tyrrell, Schumacher, Petersen , Maresch, Martin, Farris , Borgens, Hoffart, Young, Sommer, Sudymont , Bindrum, Cook, Wyman, Schaumburg , Lawson, Latzel, Parnham.

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Membership for 1964 School Year

Spirited Peppers and Cheerleaders Support LHS

LHS was filled with Peppers! They were everywhere , over 250 of them. You saw them at a morning rally in the lounge, screaming and presenting skits. At noon in the cafeteria, they chanted, "Stand up for the Links!" At home games or away, they formed a red and black block, loud with the spirit of LHS.

The cheerleaders helped to spark Lincoln High spirit, leading the Peppers and student body in bouncy "straight-arm" cheers. As well as yelling at games, the varsity members attended dinners with yell squads of rival schools, and held clinics for j uniors interested in cheerleading.

Clapping hands and stamping feet register the excitement of Pep p ers as LHS scores a crucial T.D.

VARS ITY CHEERLEADERS : Bottom Row: Stephanie Beltz , Sally Sheridan, Judy Myers, J oyce Ilg Row 2: Bonnie W arner, Susie Phelps , Shirley Burkett. Top Row: Helen Pfeiff , Lynn Gr osscup ,_ Karen Stephenson, Cathy St ilwell, A lice Dale.
"Victory! V ict ory!" That's her cry! Cathy Stilwell urges the Red and Black on to a victory over Benson.

The " spirit l amp ," i ntroduced by the ' 64 Peppers, was used at rallies to promote team enthusiasm.

Intent on a fast play, Jane Proctor seems to have forgotten to reimburse the sales l adies for her popcorn.

Reading up on vital statistics are Links supporters Mary Ann Miller and Vicki Bailey.

Rallies, Skits, and Cheers Complete Sport Year

AP PRENT I CE CHEERLEADERS : Janet Kahler , G isele W eis man, Roseann Fow les, Pa tty Kurtz , and M e lod ee Eno.

L CLUB: Bottom Row : Kolb , Smith , Win slow , Johnsen, Baum, Simpson, Whisenhunt , Fras , Robinson , Barber, Bell , Bieber ,

Row 2: Sisel , Taladay, Cole, McCurdy, Donaho e, Van Cleaf, Mowrer , Weyand, Reger , Campbell, Godwin Loos, Knopp. D isney , Chandler. Row 3: McKay , T. Gordon , Hancock, Ripley, Snider: Ullstrom , T Benton , Maloney, A hlberg , Bor ner , Stephen s, K. Benton , McDonald, Bantz , White. Row 4: Baker , G omez, J. Little, Harris, Kant, Radke , TeSelle , LaDuke , Rile y , Ward , Roth e , Becker, Niederhaus , Farrar , Vasatka Row 5 : Stier , Lawson , Goetz , Hahn, Mayfield, Augstums , K. Little , Finley , Flana gan , Beechner , Peterson , Kurtzer , R. G or do n, Dermyer, Wal ker. Top Row: Schwartzkopf, Vose , Thompson, W ertz, Brill , Crist , Beldin, Ebn er , Heuke , St ern Mulder, Spaedt , Nickell , Linkugel , Rogers, Williams.

L Club Backs 'The King' With Loyal Participation

The L Club is composed of boys who have each earned a Varsity letter in at least one of the ten competitive sports at LHS. Displaying loyalty and school spirit, these boys also served the school by policing the floor during games, selling at athletic events, and planning the annual L Club reun i on.

Shy "ch eerleaders " posing for the camera after their "succ essfu l debut" at the year ' s last pep rally are LeRoy Rothe, Steve Loos, Jim Lawson, Jerry Rege r , Tom Ben ton, Bo b Stern, and Glenn Schwartzko pf.

L C lub members Bob Stern and Mickey Johnsen adm ir e the trophies won by forme r LHS teams.

Lutma n.

HOMECOM IN G ROYALTY: Bob V asatka , Stepha nie Be ltz , Tom Benton , Su sie Ph el ps , Carl os Bl ondet , Judy M yer s qu een; Tomm ie Thompson , Bonnie Wa rner , Br u ce Sta ats , JoAnn C hristensen , La rry Bo wers.

Several Li nco l n H i gh couples are e njoying the Lee Thomas band at the 1963 Homecoming Da nc e

ALL-SPORTS

CANDIDATES:

Royalty Presides Over Tradition and Adventure

An old tradition is revived! Reigning over the first Homecoming Dance held in recent years was Judy Myers, the 1963-1964 Homecoming Queen. The queen and her attendants were nominated by the L Club and chosen by the senior boys.

"Sports Safari" was the th e me for the All-Sports Banquet, held in April, to honor all Lincoln High lettermen. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the king and queen, Bob Vasatka and Alice Dale. ·

ROYALTY
Jo yce Ilg , Bob Vasatka , Al i ce Dale , Dennis Wertz , Sall y Sheridan , Bob Stern , Stepha nie Beltz, Dave Thompson , Cathy Stilwell, Da ve Taladay.

Links Underclassmen Provide Needed Boost for a

TACKLES: Bottom Row: R. Ahlberg , G. Kurtzer , D. Taladay. Top Row: B. Cole, D. Marshall, D. Thompson.
GUARDS and CENTERS : Bottom Row: J. Hahn , D. Ch rist , L. Ro the Top Row: J Hendrickson , H. Simp son , D Maloney , L. Lyons.
BACKS: Bottom Row : B. Knopp , J Riggins, J. Hunter , H. Ta pp , C. Ga rrett. Top Row: H Jackson, L. Goldstone , B. Riley , L. TeSelle , F Brill , S Beechner , D. Wertz.

Four-Five Season Record

Winning their last two games, the Links boosted their season ' s record to four wins, five losses. Underclassmen played an import-ant role in maintaining a weekly state rating for the Lincoln High School gridders, under the leadership of Head Coach Jim Sommers and Assistant Coach Dick Beechner.

LHS launched its 1963 campaign with a 6-0 win over Omaha Central. Strong defensive work set up the decisive touchdown.

Meeting their second Inter-City opponent, Lincoln was held scoreless by Creighton , 14-0. Numerous Links' drives were halted by state-contender Prep. Omaha North was the Links' second victim, losing 13-7, on two T.D. ' s by Larry Goldstone.

Unable to muster a strong offense against the Northeast Rockets, the LHS gridmen were defeated 19-12. The Links didn't have time to score again, after rallying for 2 T.D.'s via Tapp's 12-yard run and Jackson's 74-yard pass interception.

Lincoln High could not overcome a 12-

Watching play from the bench with Coaches Beechner and Sommers is Assistant Line Coach Tom Benton and players John Spaedt and Steve Loos, injured before or during the season.

1963 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

ENDS: W. Fras , D LaDuke, R. Mulder , K Radke , T. Dermyer , J. Lawson.

point half-time bulge enjoyed by Grand Island. The Links, trying for a Homecoming win, started a comeback on an 18-yard T.D. pass, and had the ball on the Islanders' 24-yard line when the clock ran out, giving Grand Island a 12-7 win.

Ball control was the determining factor .in the Links' loss to Lincoln Southeast, 7-6. LHS scored first with a third-quarter 69yard T.D., sprinted by Henry Jackson.

A late scoring threat by LHS fell short as Omaha Tech won a close game, 13-6. The Links scored on Wertz ' s one-yard plunge , after recovering a fumble on Tech's 23.

Lincoln High came to life and dumped Inter-City foe Omaha Benson, 25-13, as the gridmen put on one of their finest offensive showings before a home crowd. Spirits ran high as Lincoln tallied an 18-0 halftime lead. Underclassmen provided the scori6g with Riggins running 84 yards for a T.D.

Lincoln High concluded its season b) roaring past Omaha South, 25-0. The Links' offense jelled well as Lincoln gained 430 yards. Jim Riggins led the scoring with two • touchdowns, followed by a· Wertz to Radke 30-yard pass, and a 40-yard sprint by Brill.

At the close of the season, Lincoln High became a member of the National Drvision of the newly-formed Quin-Cities Conference and Steve Loos and Dennis Wertz, both seniors, were selected for All-City honors.

This year's football managers Roger Bantz, Ron Niederhaus , and Mike Lederer were labeled "three of the best in the business," by Coach Sommers.
Enveloped in the action of the game, Coach Sommers, chart in hand, waits for the end of a play before giving his next set of orders to senior guard LeRoy Rothe.
Henry Jackson turns this end run into a big gain against North.

Reserves and Sophomores Play Spirited Football

The Lincoln High Reserves recorded a five-win, one-loss season , as they scored 138 points to their opponents' 26. Under the coaching of Alden Johnson and Bill Story, the Reserves opened the season by downi~g LSE, 13-6. Boys Town was then defeated, two straight, by scores of 26-0 and 20-13. The junior Links ' only loss was to cross-town rival LNE in a 7-0 contest. Aveng i ng t he loss, Lincoln defeated Grand Island 14-0 and closed their campaign with an impressive

65 -0 rout over Omaha Central. The Sophomore Tearn didn't fare as well, but recorded a better record than last year, as they compiled a two-win , three-loss season record. The Sophomore Links lost their opener to LSE, 12-0. They then came back with a 7-0 win over Boys Town. Pius X was the next v i ctim in a 3 3-1 3 contest. Lincoln High was defeated 12-0 by riva l LNE , and was dropped 27-6 by C r ete Reserves to end its season.

SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM : Bottom Row: W e d er , Smith , Erichsen , La w so n , D or sey , C rossley , To tty , Solomon ,- Elli s, Va nBoski r k, +-l a y er Row 2: K ru c e , G esch , Zaha , Stromer , W enzl , Sie d ell. Eb ne r , V ictoria , O wen , Hawthorne , Ja c oby , Sweeton. Top Row: D ave M yers , c oach; J ackson , H µl b er t , Ga b elhouse , McMahan , F rame , Harris , C arlson , D elaney , Y oung , Jaco b sen , She p a r d , Bo b Eyth , c o ac h.

Cagers Garner City Crovvn, Posf 10-5 Record

Trailing until the final minute, Lincoln • High opened play with a 79-75 victory over Council Bluffs' Abe Lincoln. Omaha Westside then handed the Links cagers their first defeat in a 69-52 contest. Playing city teams, Lincoln upped its record to 4-2 and captured· the City Championship for the second straight year, squeaking by Lincoln Northeast 65-63 and Lincoln Southeast 62-61, and again defeating LNE in a 47-44 uphill battle.

Creighton Prep, led by 6'-7" Anderzunas set down LHS 68-42; Boys Town also capitalized on the Links and ran up an 82-39 win. Lincoln High bounced back and dumped Omaha Benson 85-73 as Wertz tallied a personal high of 27 points.

Lincoln continued its winning ways, beating Grand Island 82-62 as guard Vasatka led the way with a 34-point performance, followed by a 73-65 decision over LSE. LHS then handed Omaha North an 82-39 trouncing in Johnson gym, with Hastings succumbing to the Links 73-63.

Omaha Central enaed Lincoln's winning streak at five, squeaking by LHS 56-51. The following night Lincoln High's record fell to 9-5 as Omaha Tech pulled out an 83-66 victory. The Link cagers ended their regular season rated sixth in the state, dumping Omaha South 87-65.

Lincoln High's bid for a berth in the State Tournament was short-lived as Lincoln Northeast upset the Links 54-50 in the first round of District action.

Coach Alden Johnson moans his disappointment at a missed shot in a close contest with city foe LSE.
Bob Vasatka snatches a rebound away from Creightorr Prep's 6'-7" Wally Anderzunas.
Les Ebner seems reluctant to
as LHS's Frank Brill
Central player tussle for

Team Boasts Four Players in Double Figures

' ' It's mine! " claims play-maker Larry Bowers , as he grabs an errant carom against LNE.

Driving past a pair of Knights, Dennis Wertz racks up two points for LHS.

Faking his Northeast defender, junior Joe Weyand flashes a pass to teammate Dennis Wertz.

Link onlookers Frank Brill and Bob Vasatka wait intently as LNE ' s Motz and LHS ' s Bowers leap for a missed shot.

RESERVE BASKETBALL

Reserves Win Four; Sophs Finish vvith 7-2 Mark

The Reserves, under Coach Harold Scott, garned valuable experience, holding a four-win, eleven-loss log. Game scores were: LHS 51, Abe Lincoln, Council Bluffs, 49; LHS 35, Omaha Westside 54; LHS 26, LNE 35; LHS 42, LSE 51; LHS 40, LNE 74; LHS 45, Creighton Prep 61; LHS 26 , Boys Town 58; LHS 48, Omaha Benson 42; LHS 39, Grand Island 54; LHS 40, LSE 62; LHS 56, Omaha North 43; LHS 47, Hastings 54; LHS

SOPHOMORE

39 , Omaha Central 53; LHS 83, Omaha Tech 80; LHS 57, Omaha South 63.

Coach Bill Story ' s Sophomore squad lost only two games, as they compiled a 6-2 season mark. Dave Will took scoring honors with 61 points. Scores of the Soph games we r e: LHS 38, LNE 46 ; LHS 40 , LSE 30; LHS 43, LNE 52; LHS 56, Pius X 34; LHS 43, LSE 42; LHS 47 , LNE 44; LHS 31, Pius X 17; LHS 45, LSE 39.

TEAM: Bottom Row: Highstreet , Riley, Graham , Teale. Top Row: Sa yre, Worster , Ba ysi nger , G off , Lundy , Hanneman , David, Meyer , Harold Scott , coach.
BASKETBAL L TEAM: Bottom Row: Will , Wilson , Ri ggins, Ozol s, Bowler , Retherford , Madsen Top Row: Galushn , Casmer, Ubben , Clouse, Rapley , Kahler, Ratliff , Bill Stor y, coach.

Paul Bryan, completing a difficult dive, displays his winning form of the past season.

Ta king a breath between strokes, Rich Gordon swims to victory in a SO-yard freestyle race.

S"'1immers Capture Third Place in State;.

Steve Goetz is about to finish the butterfly leg of a 200-yd. individual medley contest.

Compile 8-2 Season Record for Lincoln High

Lincoln High, under Coach Gene Cotter, earned 44 points to capture third place in the State Meet, with a 50-yd. freestyle first place and a I 00-yd. second by Rich Gordon; two second places by Bob Stern in the distance 200-yd. and 400-yd. freestyle events, and good performances by King and Jack Little, Dave Van Cleaf and the relay teams also accounted for the scoring.

During the regular season, the Link finmen compiled an eight-win, two-loss dual meet record; other accomplishments included placing fourth in' the Inter-City Meet and runnerup in the City championships. Seniors Rich Gordon, Bob Stern, Steve Goetz, and soph King Little paced the swimmers to numerous victories with their high placings.

School records for the '63-'64 swimming season were a :23.1 in the SO-yard freestyle and a :51.4 in the I 00 by Gordon; a I :57.5 in the 200-yd. freestyle and a 4:23.2 in the 400 by Stern; and a 2: 15.8 in the 200-. yd. individual medley and a I :06.5 effort in the I 00-yd. breast stroke by Goetz.

VARSl:fY SWIMMING TEAM: Bottom Row: Bryan , G allagher, A nderson , W aersch, H elton , McCu- r d y. Row 2: R o d g~rs , manager : Rasmus sen , Hlevyack , N
, Gene Cotter , coach.
Jack Little beats Steve Heuke off the starting blocks , in the competitive 200-yard medley relay.

Gymnasts Climax vvith Sixth State Title

The State Gymnastics title returned to Lincoln High as Coach Phil Sprague's squad defeated Omaha Benson and defending champs, Lincoln Northeast, with four Links capturing State medals. Mick Johnsen copped parallel bar and horizontal bar titles and shared the still rings title with teammate Dennis Winslow. Danny Kolb won two gold

medals, grabbing the free exercise and tumbling events; Steve Chandler took trampoline honors. Other fine performances were turned in by Gene Simpson , Jim Williams, Harvey Bieber , Jim Hahn, Jim Stier, Don Baker , and Myron Si sel.

With a st r ong nucleus, centered around underclassmen, the Varsity gymnasts t i ed LNE for the City Championship and won nine of ten dual meets during season action; the Links pos t ed double wins over LSE and Grand Island , beat Omaha Benson three times, and downed Beatrice, Hastings and LNE , losing only to LNE earlier in the season.

Jim Hahn completes his routine on the si de horse with a loop before his dismount.

VARSITY GYMNASTICS SQUAD: Bottom Row: William s, Hahn , Ke eney, Bake r, Wi nslow Row
coach; Sti e r, Ch an dler , Mclarty , McKay , Si mpso n, Walk
,
Top Row: John se n, Bell , Bi
Sisel, Ba

A handstand by Mickey Johnsen illustrates the importance of good form in gymnastics.

and a

Soph Danny Kolb hqlds an L-position, which will be followed by a tuck position
handstand.
RESERVE GYMNASTICS SQUAD: Bottom Row: Hooper, Malhoit, Mitchell, Holbert, Jim McNerney, coach. Row 2: Rob y, Culwell ,. Krueger, Robertson. Top Row: Hansen , Ell is, George , Eloge, Barker, Cepurnieks , Horstman , Bauer.

Matmen Take Second

In D istrict, Fifth in State

The wrestlers improved over their ' 63 season record , going from sixteenth to fifth in the State Meet, placing second in the Dist r ict matches, and finishing third in the InterCity League tournament.

Amassing a three-win , six-loss record, outstanding matmen and their achievements were: Mike Disney, undefeated , State, Dist r ict , and Inter -City champion; Ken .Benton , once defeated, Distr i ct and Inte r -City medalist, second in State; George Ward, second in District and Inter -City, third in State; Vic Hancock, District and Inter - City winner; Dennis Maloney, third in Di strict and Inter-City; Roy Donahoe, second in Qi strict ; and Larry · Co le , second in Distr i ct.

The Reserve grapplers finished their season with a 7-2 record.

City Rivals Overcome

l

n Early Season Play

This year's team, under Coach LeRoy Colson, got underway by copping its first two matches, beating Lincoln Southeast and Lincoln Northeast by 3-2 margins, before bowing to Omaha Westside in a 5-2 contest.

The '64 Varsity was out to better last season's mark of placing in the top ten at the State Tournament. Showing fine play in early contests this year were Larry Eldridge, Bob Sader, and letterman Bruce Mclarty.

The team completed its season with matches against Omaha Central, Bellevue, Omaha Benson, Linco ln Southeast, Creighton Prep, Lincoln Northeast , and Boys Town.

RESERVE TENNIS TEAM : Bottom Row: Gei stl in ger W eyand, Burnham. Top Row: Little , Da ve Forsyth Do n Forsyth, Warnsh olz.
VARSITY TENN I S TEAM : Ha gen , D ietri ch , Mcl arty W eimer , LeRo y Co lson , coach ; El d ridge G il m ore Sade r
Larry Eldridge makes a good return on a ball hit deep into his backcourt during a crucial match

Track Season Opens as Outstanding Thinclads

The 1963 track team finished tenth in last year's State Meet, with the two-mile relay team capturing a bronze medal. The team, composed of 880-men George Ward , Paul Mayfield, Kent Radke, and Stan Si efkes , with a time of 8: 13.2 minutes, made the third-best time rur] in the State Meet, and turned in a record performance for LHS.

Harriers George Ward, Larry Stephens, Aldis Augstums , Bob Linkugel, Barney McLaughlin and Larry Mowrer completed the ' 64 cross-country season with a tie for fifth in the State Meet. Lincoln had a good season, winning the Lincoln Public Schools and Nebraska Wesleyan Invitational meets , placing third in the Inter-City, Omaha Metropolitan, and Doane meets , and downing LSE 16-39 in a dual contest.

After a slow start, due to bad weather, the track team began its season with a dual meet against Grand Island, losing 83-64. Highlighting the meet was John Spaedt's shot put effort of 55' 5", setting a new Lincoln High School record.

To close the season, the Varsity competed in the City, Hastings College , and Inter-City meets. They also met Pius X and Boys Town, and participated in the Dutch White Relays in Omaha.

Coach Jim Sommer s and head mentor Harold Scott compa r e runners ' times.

TRACK TEAM: Bottom Row: Conzoner , Howland , Bieber , Du skin , Searles , McWilliams, Snyder , Carey , Kolb. Row 2: Hendr i ckson , Re th P.rfor d , Si nner , Kapustka , Sz y chow ski , M eyer, Holmes , Sch eele , Slentz. Top Row: Peterson , H e ller , L undy , Gab elhouse, McKinn P.y , Fensler B Ripley , Ubb en , Boyd.

CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM: Bottom Row: M owrer Mclaughl in. Top Row: Ward , Stephens, Linku gel, Augstums.

TRACK TEAM: Bottom Row: Wilson , manager; Garrett , Gordon, manager; Mowrer, Ottoson , T. Davis , Molden , Ro y mer , Am gwe r1 manager. Row 2: L. Cole, Jackson, Little ,Stephens , TeSelle , Spaed t, Becker , Ward , Staats , R. Ripley , R iggins. To p Row: K. Davis, Mclaughlin , Gray , Hanneman , Thompson , Eber s, Walters , Linkugel, Moore , Reed , Mayfield , Augstum s, B. Cole , Colborn.

Break Lincoln High Records

Rounding a curve is 880 man George Ward, lea ding in his leg of a two-mile relay.

John Spaedt illustrate s the form he used to set a new shot put record for LHS with a he ave of 55' 5 "

Up against a pine tree, George Snider plays a difficult shot from the rough.

Returning Lettermen Spark Opening Meets

The golf team, two strokes out of first place, . took third in the ' 63 State Tournament. Winning medalist honors, Charles Borner became a State champion for LHS.

With lettermeli Charles Borner, George Snider, and Galen Ullstrom returning, Coach Dick Beechner's squad scored easy victories in its first two outings; Pius X fell 260-242 and Omaha South was defeated by a score of 263-227, with Borner taking medalist honors in both matches.

The team worked hard to improve over last year's performance of. placing · third in the State Tournament.

Charlie Borner hits a long drive off the No. I t ee at Pioneers during a match with Oma ha So uth
VARSITY GOLF TEAM: Kneeling: Ull strom Borner , Bradshaw. Standing: Richard Beechner , coach ; S Beechner , Bettin , Sni der.
RESERVE GOLF TEAM: Kneeling: Caudel , Er ichsen. Standing: Piller , Huck, Pellet ier , Lentz.

Links Seek to Defend

Sta t e Ch am p io nsh ip

The Varsity was out to defend its ' 63 State crown, won by nipping Omaha Bishop Ryan, 2-1, in the State Tourney finale.

However, Coach Buford Grosscup's ball players fell victim to Lincoln Southeast 9-8 in the season opener. Wanting revenge, Lincoln High built up a five-run lead against Lincoln Northeast, but lost .it in the -. late innings and were defeated I 0-7.

The Links closed their season against Omaha North, Omaha Tech, Lincoln Northeast , Lincoin Southeast, Omaha Central, Omaha Benson, and Omaha Westside.

VARSIT Y BASEBALL TEAM: Bottom Row: Va satka , Thompson , Sc hwartzkopf , Hansen, Hergenrader , Clement, Bouman , D. Sm ith. Top
Row: Mil ler , mana g er; L. Smith , Barber , Lockee , White , Graham , Fras , Kuster , Hoke , manage r; Buford Grosscup , co a ch
Catcher Bob White backs up the play as third baseman Bob Vasatka snares a low throw to the base.
RESERVE BASEBALL TE AM : Bottom Row: Birkmann , Kermmoade , Rife , Voss , Will , Tea le, Rader. Row 2: Stamm, Humphreys , G eorge, Culwell, Bo wler, Pfundt, Lovelace, Hoyer, manager. Top Row: S mith, Galusha, Bauer , Brill , Harris, Mulder, Delaney , Jacobs, Dave Myers, coach.

Greg Lebsack is about to line-drive Dave Taladay's pitch during intramural softball play.

As he works with a set of bar bells, Terry Sm i th p ro ves he understands t he importance of body conditioning.

BAS K ETBALL CHA M PIONS , PRE - SEASON TOURNAMENT : Ab lett, W ertz, Sch lu nsen , Swobo d a , an d Knopp.

unidentified players struggle for a rebound during a dec"isive intramural basketball game.

lntramurals

Have Nevv

'Extramural' Look in '64

In addition to the usual intramural program, a new aspect of interschool competition was inaugurated. The "new look" in intramurals, directed by Neal Hafemeister, was "extramurals," a competitive program to continue throughout the year with LN E and LSE. These contests decided the city championships among the public schools.

Intramural activities for the 1963-1964 season, designed to promote physical fitness and encourage sportsmanship, included flag football, table tennis, weight lifting, basketball, volleyball, swimmil}g, golf, tennis, badminton 1 softball, and bowling.

Extramural contests included flag football, basketball, swimming, softball, volleyball, golf, and tennis.

Two
John Walters tests his muscular co-ordination and strength as - he climbs the peg board in' the gym:
INTRAMURAL FLAG FOOTBALL CHAMPS: Bottom Row: Ablett , Ullstrom , Gordon , Kant, Hagan. Top Row: Walker , White , Christensen , Stern, Williams , Dzerk.

Reaching high , Nancy Hoffman fa il s to block a shot by Li nda Long in a GAA basketba ll game P-at Vrchota watches teammate Jan Curtis return a serve during GAA vo lleyball action.

GAA Provides Sports . With A Feminine Touch

For the benefit of all girls interested in games and sports , the Girls Ath let i c Association offers unlimited opportun i t i es. Instruction and practice is given in swimming, badminton, basketball, softball, vo lleyball , tennis, archery , and hiking ; fie ld days, which i nclude several of these sports , are held with the other public high schools.

G AA : Bottom Row: Z angari, Doremusi, - Long , Curtis , Terry, W orley, Freeman , Bertwell , president; G. Ad ams , Stoughton , Sperry , Wallin ,

Bea m Row 2: Machers, Sc holz , Higgins, Rapley, A nderson, Parou b ek, Schumacher, W aid , Hergenrader, Walker , Tice , McMunn, Bracken. Row 3: Jones , vice-president; Schafer, Amadeo , Rose r , Ell is , M organ, Fossa ceca , Terwilliger, Fuller , D. Adams , Tupper , Campbe ll , treasurer; Laws. Top Row: Deinert, L ikens, secretary; Paris, W ilksen, W alter , A nderson , Sexton, Koch , Schwartzkopf , Stof er, Gra b owski.

AQUALINKS: Bottom Row: Sheridan , treasurer; Henrichs , McClellan , Sm ith, Manthe y, Gro ss cup , pre si dent ; Holland, Rull a, Sall y Rebensdorf, Bush, Pfeiff, Phelps, secretary. Row 2: Holcomb , Filb ert, Stephenson, Campbell , Youn g, Fa rris , Bailey , V an Landingham , Sims, Mal y, Sandy Rebensdorf, H ar d in. Top Row: McCuistio n, Dale, vi c e- pre sident ; Schaffert, McGrath , W eisman , W arner , St anton, Quam , Beltz, Bowman , Ernst.

Peter Pan Pays Visit

To Lincoln High Pool

Walking trees, a large, shaggy dog, and a slippery crocodile filled the LHS pool, as Aqua links, the girls synchronized swim- · ming group, presented the fantasy, Peter Pan. Many Tuesday medtings were spent in long hours of practice and the making of costumes and scenery.

Sponsors Mrs. Corene Herbster and tv1rs. Jill Perry directed the splashing activities.

Judy Holland, Pam Farris, and Janet Sm i th practice branch format ions in preparation for the Aq~alinks production of the fantasy , Peter Pan.

Characters in the 1964 sh o w include Alice Dale as Michael, Jane Bush as We ndy, Stephanie Beltz as Nana, the dog, and Helen Pfeiff as John

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Mary Folmer admires a colorful example of the fine photographic work produced by EDHOLM AND BLOMGREN STUDIO, located at 318 South 12th Street.

Planning to go away to college next fall? Allen Bettin and Doug McKelvey advise you to see the many handsom e lugg age sets at LATSCH BROTHERS, I 124 0 St.

Tom Dermyer and Marcia Sims have discovered the complete line of Chevrolets, Corvairs, Chevy I ls, Chevelles , and Corvettes to see and drive at DuTEAU'S, 17th and 0.

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Bruce Staats, Janis Portsche, Rosie Fowles, and John Jacobs dig into a delicious meal of hamburgers , french fries, and malts. They all agree that their "favorites+" place to eat after an exciting game is any one of the three KINGS FINE FOODS drive-ins, 1316 N Street, 1840 0 Street and 1340 North Cotner Bou levard.

Tom Benton knows that even in the coldest weather, tops by IRA'S AUTO TOP AND UPHOLSTERING SERVICE, 2340 P Street , retain their f i t and beauty ; Ira ' s a lso does attractive custom upholstering work.

Gary Carlson is certain that he won't get "dishpan hands " with this automatic dishwasher from the GREEN FURNACE AND PLUMBING CO., located at 2747 No. 48th Street.

Looking into the window at TOWNSEND STUDIO, 226 South I I th Street, Jane Proctor admires the attractive display of portrait work.

"Ice cream spies" Da \ Diffenderfer discover wr , FOODS' MEADOW GOLD ' '- a.

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Charlie Borner shows Mary Ann Miller, Stephanie Beltz, and Larry Bowers how easy it is to putt on the three eighteen--hole courses at the COOL CREST GOLF COURSE, 220 North 48th Street.

Greet ing cards, gifts, cosmetics-you name it and the new BEN FRANKLIN STORE, 1265 South Cotner, has it; Jolene Swanson and Joe Weyand are looking over the wide selection of quality merchandise.

Cind y Gartner and Tom Gwin admire the unusual action poses, produced by the skilled photographers of ANDERSON STUDIO, located at I 034 0 Street.

More and more thrifty students like Beverly Austir and Bruce Rauscher are finding that it is easy k your money work for you at the NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, located at 13th and O Streets.

,d that the WEA VERts, pro v ides many opfinancial future.

While improving their bowling skill, Roger Stark and Melodee Eno enjoy a relaxing and fun-filled evening at PARKWAY LANES, 2555 South 48th.

Bob Gi lmour's ALVORD REXALL PHARMACY, located at 855 South 27th Street, carries a wide selection of cosmetics, drugs, and school supplies; Jan Brown displays a few samples from their stock of attractive lipsticks .

JERRY'S BARBER SHOP, 800 South 27 Street , is the place where "thinking" Lincoln High students go for fine haircuts at popular prices; George Sn ider is no e xception.

Pegg y Ferrell and Paul Stanton ag ree with "Chipper," the Wea ver chipmunk, that whether the potato chips are onion and garlic, barbeque, wavy, or just plain, the WEAVER POTATO CHIP COMPANY, located at 610 L Street, makes the tastiest snacks for parties and get-togethers of every kind.

About to ride in style are Carol Bok and Roy Donahoe, as they step into a Mercedes 300 at ROAD AND TRACK MOTORS, located at 21 19 0 Street

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LHS cheerleaders Cathy Stilwell, Helen Pfeiff, and Shirley Burkett are pleased with the fine work done by LES McADAMS, I 039 North 44th Street.
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" So that's what they mean by underwriting," says Pam Johnson to Mally Keelan as they learn the efficient techniques of MIDWEST LIFE, 500 So. 16th St.

"That big day comes only once," say Galen Ullstrom and Carolyn Manthey and it is important to be well dressed by MOHAWK CAP AND GOWN, I 125 R St.

Roger and Nancy Bantz are fascinated by the many careful processes which are necessary to produce the delicious Grade A milk and other fine dairy products of ROBERTS DAIRY, 220 So. 20th St.

Proud Model A owner Jim Hahn will tell you that SPEEDWAY MOTORS, 1719 N Street, has all the necessary equipment and accessories to keep your car looking and ope~at ing in top condition.

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Looking over a TV-Stereo at CHRISTENSEN'S, I I th and M, Debbie Knight and Janet Boatman see the fine selection of quality merchandise.

Steve Lutman and Rick Wentz find that besides carrying a complete line of school supplies, CAMPUS BOOK STORE, 1245 R Steet, has many colorful sweatshirts.

Don Ge i er and Dorothy Walker look at the many attractive poses for senior portraits at ARTHUR OWENS STUDIO, located at 714 Federal Secur iti es •Building.

Leslie Prai and Nancy Copple are saving for that "special something" as they deposit money with the COMMONWEALTH COMPANY, 126 North I Ith Street.

This community, like all others, must change.

Some leave and will be replaced by others; activities, completed or not, are ended, at least temporarily; aspirations - scholastic, social, athleticare achieved, revised, or discarded.

Time closes the doors on th~ Lincoln High community of 1964.

Index

AAbbott, Doris- 71, I 08

Ablett, Thomas-27, 166, 167

Ace , Pearl-71 , 115, 133

Acosta , Josephine-83

Adair, Jo Lynn-71, 110 , Ill , 116 , 132

Adam, Jerilyn-25, 27 , 99, I 08 , 111 , 118, 122 , 124, 125 , 139 , 142

Adams , Doris-83 , I 09 , 168

Adams , Gloria-71 , I 08 , 139 , 168

Adams , Jeannette-71

Adam s, Nancy-71

Adams, Paula-27, 114, 142

Adamsheck, Diane-83 , 123

Addie, Lavern-71

Addleman , Bessie-83

Adkisson, Glenn-27

Adkisson , Phyllis-83, I 08, I 11 , 113, 130

ADVOCA TE-137

Ager, Marilyn-27

Aguilar , Andrea-83, 123

A g uirre , Thoma s-83, 151 , 160

Ahlberg , Rodney-7I, 146, 148

Ahrendt , Sond ra-71

Aiello , Helen-7I

Akin , Bill-7I

Albers , Jane-71

Albrecht , Terrien-83, 123

Albright, Barbara-7I, 133

Aldape , Shirley-7I

Alexander , Mrs. Mar y louiseI4

Alfieri , Shirley-71

Allemand, Crystal-71

Allen , Jean-27

Allen , Judith-27, 118 , 130 , 133 , 142

Allen , Nanc y-7I

Allen, Pamela-83 , I 11 , 132

Alles , David-27, 157

Alley , Rose-7I, 114

Allison , Terry-83

ALL-SCHOOL LOUNGE AND PATIO COMM ITTEE-109

ALL-SCHOOL PLAY-122

Alma nza , Martin-83

Almanza , Paula-71 , 116

Alt , Eugene-27

Amen , Ruth-25 , 27 , 118 , 120 , 132 , 142

Amen, William-25 , 27 , 108, 130 , 131

Amend, Judith-25 , 27 , 111, 118, 124 , 133, 142

Amgwert , John-83, 163

Ammon , Robert-I 0

Amodeo , Cecelia-83 , 168

Amos , Christine-83

Andersen , Richard-71

Andersen , Wayne-71, 117

Anderson, De Ette-83

Anderson , Douglas-83, 114, 157

Anderson, Ja net-142

Anderson , Jill-83, 114 , 123

Anderson , Leatrice-7I , 168

Anderson , Linda-71

Anderson , Roberl-27

Anderson , Victoria-83, 91 , 113 , 168

Angle , Margaret-83, 123 , 134

Applebee , Denis-71

APPRENTICE CHEERLEADERS -145

AQUALINKS-169

Arena s, Catherine-71

Armintrout , Myra-83 , I 08 , 111

Armstron g, Bonnie-71 , 112

Arnold , Henry-27 , 131 , 132 , 136

Arnold , Marcia - 71 , 116

Arnold , Steve-83 , I 08, 111 , 133

Arrigo , Bonnie-71

ART CLUB-I28

Ashcraft , Daniel-28

ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE-112

Atkinson , Don-71 , I 12

Atkinson , Jon-7I, 112

Augstums , Aldis-71 , 146 , 162 , 163

Ault , Marcia-28, 118 , 132 , 142

Austin, Beverly-71 , 74, 124, 125,130,135 , 176

Avery, Virginia-71

Axe, Georgia-28, 118, 142

Aye, Daniel-7I, 129

Aye , Peggy-83

BBaa rs , Dona ld-83

Bachle, Janice-71

Bailey, Geoffrey-71

Bailey, Larry-7I

Bailey, Victoria-28, I 08 , 12 4 , 142, 169

Bainbridge, John-28

Baker , Don-71 , 146, 158

Balderson , Deanna-71, 132

Baldwin , Albert-71

Baldwin , Mahlo n-83

Baldwin , Sharon-71

Ball , Roger-114

Balla , Emmerich-71

BAND-115

Bantz, Nancy-2 4 , 28, I 08, 114 , 142 , 179

Bantz , Roger-28 , 146, 150, 179

Barber , Dennis-28 , 146 , 158

Barber, Jacqueline-71 , 132

Barker , David-83

Barker , Donald-83

Barnett , Michael-83

Baroch , Thomas-28

Barry , Mrs. Ann-14

Barry , Jane-28 , 142

Bartek, Diana-83

Barton , Jo Ann-71

Baruth , Frederick-83

BASEBALL-165

Ba ss, Carol-83

Bassett , Robert-71

Ba stemeyer , Tommie-83

Bates , Raymond-71 , 117

Battey , Mrs. Lynn-14

Bauer, Albert-71

Bauer , Carole-71 , 116

Bauer , David-83

Bauer, Janice-28 , 118, 142

Bauer , Loretta-71

Bauer , Rudolph-I 0

Bauer , Sherry-83 , 113 , 123

Bauer , Susan-71

Bauer , William-71

Baugher , Mrs. Louise-14

Baum, Gary-83, 146 , 160

Baumgart , Beverly-83, 111

Bay, Janice-83

Bayless, Marci-83

Ba y less, Richard-83

Baysing e r , David-83 , 151 , 155

Beard , Joanne-83

Beatty , Edward-71

Beaty , Larr y-71

Beaudro , Rog-28

Beaudro, Sandra-83

Becker , Alexander-28 , 146, 163

Becker, Alexis-28, 11 I

Becker, Patricia-71

Becker , Theodore-71 , 117

Beckmann, David-83, I 06 , 111 , 122, 123 , 126 , 134

Bedell , Charles-28 , 131

Beechner , Richard-I4 , 164

Beechner , Samuel-71 , 146, 148,153 , 164

Beem , Melissa-71 , 168

Behrends , Pamela-71, 111, 116

Behrens , Noah-83

Behrens , Peggy-71

Beldin , Lawrence-28, 114, 117 , 119 , 146 Bell , Gary-83 , 160

Bell, James-29

Bell, Linda-83

Bell , Nad i ne-29

Bell , Ricky-29, 118 , 146, 158

Belote , Lynne-29, 142

Beltz, Stephanie-29 , 127 , 147 , 169 , 175 , 180

Bender , Victoria-71 , 111 , 114 , I 16 , 122 , 124

Benecke , Helen-29

Ben ner , Sandra-29 , 58 , 133 , 136 , 142

Bennett , Bruce-83

Bennett , Ronald-83

Benton, Kenneth - 71 , 160

Benton , Thomas-29 , I 09, 146 , 147 , 149 , 174

Berg , Lowell-29

Berlowitz , William-83

Bernhardt , Terry-71

Berringer , Mary-29 , 142 Berry , Mary-83 , 111

Bertwell , Connie-29 , 133 , 168

Beste, Ann-83 , 131

Betten , Verna-29 , 142

Bettenhausen , Judy-83 , I 09 , 123

Bettger , Susan-29, 112 , 142

Bettin , Allen-30 , 118, 120 , 164, 173

Bice , Linda-71

Bice , Mel-83

Bieber , Harvey-71 , 146 , 158 , 162

Biegler , Mrs Diana.:_14

Biere , Erma-83

Biggs, Elizabeth-83

Bilbo, Johnnie-I 2 , 30

Bindrum , Brenda-30 , I 09 , I 18 , 133 , 139, 142

Bird , James-7I

Birkmann , Richard-71

Bislow , Kathryn-71

Black,- Tanya-83 , 109 , 133

Blakely , Lois-7I , 110 , 116

Blalock , Helen-83

Blessing , Luther-7I

Bloebaum , Alfred-83

Bloebaum , Linda-83

Blondet , Carlos-30 , 74 , I 07 , I 09, I 30, 14 7

Bloom , Stephen-7I, 128

Blum , Gary-83 , 114

Blum, Karen-71

Blum , Sherryl-7I

Boatman , Janet-83 , 111 , 123 , 172

Bode, Tatia na-30 , 132, 142

Bodie , Susan-71 , 116 , 130 , 134

Bogar, William-I I

Bohner , Diane-30 , I 14 , 142

Bok , Ca rol-30, 124 , 142 , I 78

Bomber g er , Phyllis-7I , 78 , 110, 116

Bonacker , Sandra-7I , 130

Bond , Judith-71 , 109 , 132

Bones , Calvin-14

Bonham , Robert-71

Bonnett , Georgia-83

Borcherdt , Rita-71

Borden, Paul-83

Borgens , Georgia-30 , 133 , 137 , 142

Borgman , Doris-7I

Bork , Carol-30 , 142

Bor ner , Cha rles-30 , I 18, 146 , 164 , 175

Bosinio, Leonard-30

Bosinio, Vicki-83

Bouchard , Gregory-83

Bouchard, Joel-71 , 151

Boucher , Michael-30

Bouman , Michael-71 , 151

Bourke, Jamesine-14

Bousquet , Michael-71 , I 15 , 151

Bowers , Larry-30 , I 07 , 147 , 153, 154 , I 75

Bowler, Butch-83 , 155

Bowlin , Marsha-71, 110, 132

Bowlin, Ronnie-83 , 93, 114, 117

Bowling , Milton-30

Bowman , Barbara-71 , 74 , I 08, 124 , 125 , 130 , 135, 169

Bowman , Dennis-31

Boyd , Carolyn-71, 124, 132

Boyd , Lea-83

Boyd , Stephen-7I , 115 , 162

Boye , Roger-83 , 131

BOYS GLEE-I17

BOYS OCTET-120

Bracken , Betty-83

Bracken, Beverly-71, 168

Bradshaw, Carol-83 , I 08 , 123

Bradshaw , Dennis-31, 131, 137 , 164

Bradshaw ,· Shirley-71

Brady , Karen-31, 132 , 133 Brady, M ichael-83

Brannen , Bonnie-83

Brannon , David-31

Brassard , Barbara-83

Bratt , Katherine-83

Br,azil, William-71

Breen , Timoth y-3 I

Brehm, Bernard-71

Brehm , Jolene-71

Brehm , Paula-7I

Brenning , C ynthia- 31 , 142

Brethouwer , Beverly-71 , 132

Brice , Candace-71 , 111, 114 , 116, 130

Bricker , Alan-7I, 151

Bridegam , Sandra-71

Brig gs, Jonathan-83

Bright , David-72

Brill , Franklin-72 , 97 , I 07 , 109 , 114 , 146, 148 , 153, 154

t3rill , Marilyn-3I , 118 , 121 , 142

Brill, Stanley-72

Brinkman, Bruce-72

Brock , Byfor d-72

Broman , Donald-83

Broman , Gary-72

Brown , James-83

Brown , Janice-72 , 177

Brown , Karen-72, 116

Brown , Richard-83

Brown , Sharon-83 , 114,122

Brt , Kathleen-25 , 31 , I 08, 124 , 138 , 142

Bruns , Shar on- 31 , 142

Brumm , Penn y-8 3, 123

Bruner , Do nna -83

Brun gar dt , Sandra-83

Bryan , Da vid- 72 , 115

Bryan , Paul- 3I , 129, 156 , 157

Bryan , Wanda-142

Buckner , Mrs. Ruth-14

Buczynskyj , Jerry-31

Buehler , Sandra-83

Buell, Frances-14

Buhrdorf , Cheryl-72

Buntemeyer , Rosemary-72 , 132

Burback , Dale-72

Burden , Franklin-15

Burke , Karen-31, 136, 142

Burkett, Shirley-24 , 31, I 12 , 124, I 37, I 78

Burkey , Dave-83

Burkey , Terry-31

Burkey , Wanda-72

Burnham , Guilford-I 5

Burnham , John-72, 137, 161

Burnham , Kay-83 , 112, 121 , 130

Burns , Lynda-72

Burrough , Martha-83, I 09 , 114, 131

Burton , Truman-12

Bush, Donald-83

Bush , Jane-72 , 169

Bush, Marie-83, 121

Bush, Robert-83

Butcher , Michael-83

Butterick , Noreen-83, 123

Bute , Steven-72

Bykerk , Donna-8 3, 113 , 121

CCacek, Susan- 24 , 31 , 133,136, 142

Caddy, Mrs. Pea rl-21

Cadger , Carol yn- 83

Caldwell, lvan-15

Call , Janet-72

CAMERA CLUB-128

Campbell, Bettie-31, 132, 142

Campbell , Bonnie-83

Campbell , Cheryl-83 , 113 , 123, 168

Campbell, Dou glas- 72 , 117 , 146 , 160

Campbell , Gar y-83

Campbell , Joanne-24, 32 , 118, 120, 142

C a mpbell , Kathryn-72 , 99 , 122 , 169

Campbell, Linda-32

Campbell, Mardy-84

Campbell , Risa-82, 84 , I 08, 113 , 123, 135

C arey, Philip-32 , 162

Carlin , James-15

Carlson , Beverly-84

Carlson, Denn is-8 4 , 151

.Carlson , Gary-32 , 129, 131, 174

Carlson, Judy-84

Carman , David-72

Carpenter , Dennis-72

Carpenter , Thomas-72 , 115

Carr , Cynthia-32 , 112

Cascini , Mrs. Edythe-15

Casmer, Mike-84 , 155

Cassner , Rodney-84

Caudel , Gregory-32 , 131, 134, 164

Cave, Catherine-72, 78 , 132

Caves , Charlene-32 , I I 0 , 133, 142

Cavett , Alva-15

Ceballos , Ruben-32

Cepurnieks , John-84, 159

Cerveny , Audrey-72

Chambers , Jimmy-72

Chambers , Linda-84

Chandler , Steven-32 , 146, 158

Channel , Alva-84

Channel , Elmer-72 , I 08

Chapman , Karen-84

Chapman , Leon-84

Chapman , Roy-72

Charlton , Patricia-24 , 32 , I I 0 , 142

Chavira , Carol-32 , 133, 142

Chesnin , Harold-24 , 25 , 32 , 130 , 131

CHESS CLUB-131

Chicola , Phillip-32

CHOIR-I 18, 119

Chorowicz , Emil-32

Chorowicz , Jerry-84

Chrisp, Glen-84

Christensen, Dan iel-32

Christensen, JoAnn-24 , 32 , I 0 7, I 09, I I 4 , I 2 7, I 4 2 , I 4 7, 172, 180

Christensen, Robert-33, 118, 157, 167

Christian , Gail-72

Christoffersen , Mrs. Sharon15

Chubbuck , Larry-84, I 02

Churchill , Richard-84

Clapp , Barbara-72

Clark , Michael-33 , 118

Clawson , Dean-15

Clawson, Linda-24, 33 , 123, 135, 142

Claypool , Lenora-72

Clemerit , Loran-24, 25 , 33 , 118, 121, 124 , 176

Clements , Dia na-84

Clements , Patricia-=-84

Cleveland , Catherine-;---84 , 113 , 123 , 134

Cleveland , Patricia-84 , 123

Cline , Jim-33

Cline , Mrs. Martha-I5

Closson, George-72

Clouse , Roger-84, 155

Coates , Jeri-84 , I I I

Coates , Tom-72, I 08

Cochran , Patricia-84

COED COUNSELORS-110

Cohen , Marcia-33 , 142

Colborn , linda-72 , 114

Colborn , Steven-84 , 151 , 163

Cole , Larry-72 , 163

Cole , Mar y- 72 , 132

Cole , Robert-72 , 76, I 09, 117, 146, 148, 160 , 163

Colemarr , Marcia-84

Coleman , William-21

Coleman , William H.-83

Colliers , Donald-72

Collingham , Carletta-72

Collingham, Wayne-72

Colon, Mrs. Frances-15

Colson , LeRoy-I 3, 115 , I 61

¢ompton , Robert-I~ Connett, Judith-72

Connors , Thomas-33

Converse , David-72

Cook, Carol-33 , 115 , 142

Cook, Donald-83

Cook , George-83

Cooley , Merritt-33

Coombs, Mrs. lrma-15

Cooper , James-83 , I 14, 121, 122, 123, 131

Cooper , Sherry-72

Copeland , Constance-83

Copeland, Katharine-72

Copple , Nancy-72 , 172

Corcoran , Carolyn-72 , I 16, 121 , 132

Corey , Cindy-83

Cornell, Floyd-33

Corning, Rosetta-83

Cosier , Barba ra-84

Cosier , Sue-72

Cosier, Terry-84

Cotter , Gene-I 5, 157

Cotton , David-33

Cox, Ronald-84

Cox , Timothy-84

Cozad , Gary-72

Cradit , Anne-72

Craig , Constance-84

Craig , Suzanne-72

Cramm , Charles-33

Cramm, Thelma-84

Crawford, Diana-84 , 113

Crawford , Gayle-84

Crawford , Larry-33

Crawmer , Wanda-15

Crees , Ric har d-135

Crist , Do n- 72 , 146 , 148 ,. 153

Cronkite , Carla-24 , 33 , 12 4 , 136, 142 , 172

Crook , Susan-33 , 142

Crosby , Lonny-72

Crosier , Sally-72 , 116, ! 32

CROSS-COUNTRY-162

Crossley , Patrick-84 , 151

Crow , Roger-72

Culp , Maril yn- 84

Culwell , Ronald-72, 159

Cummins , Robert-72

Currie , Alexander-15

Curr y, Kyle-84

Curt in, Nancy-33

Curtis , Jan-84, 168

Curtis , William-72

Czubowicz , Eugene-I 3, 34 , 138

Dahlberg , William-84, 123 , 128, 131 , 135

Dale, Alice-24 , 34 , 44, 97, 114 , 147 , 169, 172

DANCE BAND-117

Dandridge , Margaret-34 , 142

Dandridge , Nadine-84

Danek, Cynthia-72, 110

Danese , Teresina-I6

Dangler, Gloria-84

Daniels , Michael-84

Danielson, J. Arthur-I 0

Dann , Mary-72, I I 0, 114, 121

Dantzler , Dann y-84 , 129

Dappen, Judith-34, 112

Davenport, Arthur-84

David , Stephen-84 , 93 , 151 155

Davidson , Linda L.-84 , 111 , 123

Davidson , Linda Lee-24, 34 , 58, 142

Dav ies, Diane-84 , I 14, 121

Davis , Claudia-72 , 110 , 116, 124 , 132

Davi s, Darrell-72 , 163

Davis , John-34 , 139

Dav is, Le anne -72 , 130

Davis , Penn y-84

Davi s, Terr y- 72 , 163

Dawson , Gayle-72

Dawson , Robert-I6

Da yton, Allen-84

Da y ton , Flansbur g- 34

DEBATE-I34

DeBoer , Lesl ie-24, 34 , I 18 , 121, 133

DeBoer , Mar y-84

De Bus , Laura-72 , I I 0

Deinert , Linda-72 , 168

Delaney , Michael-84, 151

de la Osa , Rosa-34

Delha y, Jerry-72 , 129

Dell , Carmen-84 , 113

Denkovich , ' Barbara-72

Denni s, Ed ward-84

Denton , Moll y-34 , 142

Depue, Judith-84

DePutron , Adrian-72 , 111, 116

Derm ye r , Thomas-24 , 34 , I 06 , 109 , 118 , 146, 149 , 157 , 173

DeR y ke , L in da-72, I I 0 , 116 , 132

DeSh ayes, Sh aron- 72

DeV oe, I. J.-10

Dickson , Rodman-72

Diekmann , Allen-84

Diekmann , Jud y-8 4 , 123

Diekmann , Michael-84

Dietrich , Je anie-8 4 , 121

D ietr ich , Larry- 72 , 161

D ietz, Edward-84

Dietz , Shirle y-72

Diffenderfer , Su san- 34 , 118 , 124 , 135 , 136 , 142 , 175

Dihender , Debo rah-8 4

Dinsmo re, Pau la-85

Di sney, Deborah-85 , 113 , 132

Disn ey, M ichael-34, 146 , 160

Dittoe , Robert-34 , 114

Dixo n, Carola-72 , 116

Docker y, J a mes-72

Dolber g, H arvey- 72

Dom ga rd , Michael-72

Domino , Patr icia- 72 , 116 , 121

Do nahoe, Ron-85

Donahoe, Ro y-34 , I 09 , 146 , 160 , 178

Doolittle , Glayne-72

DOORMEN-113

Doran , Linda-85

Doran , Marl yn -72 , 110

Doremusi , Beth-85, 168

Dorsey , Donald-85, I 08 , 151 , 160

Dorse y, Do nna -34

Dot y, Carol-24 , 35, 124 , 132 , 142

Doughert y, Jack-85

Dou gherty, Patrick-85

Dou glas, Carol yn- 35 , 142

Douglass , David-72

Dou glass, James-85

Douthit , Perry-72 , I 17

Dow n, William-72

Down s, Pamela-34 , 142

Dra ger, Carole-35

Dreith, Jimm y- 72

Drew , Sandra-72

Drewing , Elaine-35 , 132

Dre wing, Myrna-35

Driewer , C onnie- 35 , 132 , 133 , 142

Duffek , H aro ld-85

DuMond , Dennis-72

Dunca n, Jeanine-8 5 , I 06 , I 09

Dunham , Judy-85

Dur st, Lynn- 35

Dur st , Michael-72

Duskin , DeWa yne -73 , 115, 117 , 162

Dutcher , Candace-85

Dutcher , Roger-73

Dzerk , John-35 , 122 , 124, 131 , 167

EEarl eywine, J immie-35

Earle yw ine , Larr y-35

Earl stein , Tori-8 5

Eberly , Sher y l-25, 35 , I I I , 118,133,142

Ebers , Gerald-73, 163

Ebers , Robert-85

Ebner , Allan-85 , 151

Ebner , Dorothy-73, 110, I 16, 132

Ebner , Le sl ie-35 , 146, 153

Ebner , Sandra-73, I 16

ECA COMMITTEE-II2

Eddens, Jeanne-25 , 35, I 03, 122 , 124 , 136 , 142

Edd y, Sher yl- 35 , IO I, 132

Ed elen, Paul-85

Ederington , James-85

Edm on d son, Jean ne_:_ 36 , 142

Ed war ds , Vir g inia-72

Egan, M aurice -85

Egge ling , Ronald-85

Ei sele, Vicki-85

Eisenbarth , Joh n-85

Elder , Ga ylo r-85

Eldridge , Larr y- 25 , 36 , 114 , I 17 , I 18 , 125 , I 3 I , 161

Ellerbeck , Ronna-BS

Elliott , Cher yl -73

Elliott , Shirle y-36 , 118 , 133 , 142

Ellis , George-BS , 129 , 151, 159

Ell is, Mary-36, 142, 168

Ellis , Stanley-85

Ellis , W. L.-36

Eloge , Chester-BS, 159

Enevo ldsen , Jim-73

En glan d , Monika-85

Eno , Melodee-73 , I 09, 116, 121 , 124, 145 , 176

Eno , Patricia-73

Epp , Theodore-36

Erichsen , Da ne-85, I 13 , 151 , 164

Erickson , Charles-BS

Ernst , Jea n-73 , I 06 , I 16 , 124 , 169

Ernst , Judith-85, 92 , 123

Ernstme ye r , Terry-73

Eshel man , Mary-BS

Esquivel , David-85

Estes , Toni-73

Estra da , Roger-36

Evans , Clarence-I6

Evans , Mrs. Ruby-21

Evans, William-85

Evasco , David-73

Evasco, George-BS

Ewerth , Connie-73, I 07, I 09 , 126, 132

Eyth, Robert-13 , 16, 151

FFa h rn bru ch , Cha rlene-36, 142

Fa i g, Robert-85

Farley , Howard-85

Farrar, J ohn-8 4 , 85 , 157

Farrar , Mar y-73

Farris , Judith-I6

Farris , Pamela-36, 108 , 110 , I 18, 121 , 134 , 142, 169

Fasnacht, Myron-73, 129

Faust , Mrs. Maxine-16

Felber, Janice-BS

Fensler, Robert-BS , 162

Fernbaugh , Emil y-73, I i4 , 128

Ferrel , Catherine-73

Ferrel , Robert-85

Ferrell , Pegg y-7 3, 76, I 08, 116,117,121,124,126,177

Fifer , Linda-73

Filbert , David-36

Filbert , Dia ne- 73 , 110 , 116 , 121, 169

Filbert , Nanc y- 73 , 116

Filbert, Phyllis-36 , 142

Finle y, George-36 , 146 , 157

Fischer , Janice-85 , 111

Fischer , Vicki-BS

Fjeldheim , Janice-73 , 116, 121

Flana g an , David-73 , 146

Flanagan, Don-2I

Flanagan, Mrs. Helen-I6

Folden , Michael-85

Fole y, Mrs Beulah-I6

Folmer , Mar y-73 , 78 , 80, 116 , I 73

Ford , James-73

Foreman , Leland-85

Forester , W illiam -36

Forsyth , David-73 , I 17, 131, 161

Forsyth , Do nald-73, 97 , 117, 124, 131 , 161

FORUM CLUB-I34

Fossaceca, Diana-85 , 113, 168

Foster, Clifford-36

Foster , Gary-73

Foster , George-85

Foster, Radonna-85, 132

Foudray, Terry-36, 67, I 18, 142

Fowler, W ebster-37

Fowles, Roseann-73, I 09 , 132 , 145 , 174

Fraley , Daniel-37, I 02

Fraley , Peggy-BS , I 09, 123

Frame , Bob-85 , 151

Franklin, Denise-73, 78, 97 , 130, 132

Franklin, Linda-37 , 110, 111 , 133 , 142

Franson , Marilyn-37, 118 , 120 , 142

Franz, Lindy-73

Fras, Walter-37, I 09 , 118, 146, 149, 153

Freauf, Kathleen-3 7, 142

Fredstrom , R. L.-I0

Freeland, Betty-25, 37, 133

Freeland, Donald-73

Freeman, Blanche-73

Freeman , Joanne-85, 135 , 168 •

Freeman , Linda-73

Freeman , Loretta-85

Freeman, Sally-73

Frey, Ly le-37

Frickle , Phyllis-BS , 108, I 11, 113

Frieden, Linda-73

Friendt , Glenn-37 , 99 , 118 , 121

Fritzin ge r , Joyce-73

Froscheiser , Sharon-73

Fruchey , Richard-85

Fuller, Carol-124, 142 Fu lier, Dorothy-73 , 168

Fullmer, Dorothy-85

Fulton , Bruce-37

Funke y, Stan-BS

Fu sh ia , Kathy-BS

Fuss , Robert-3 7, I 08, 129

FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERIGA-I32

FUTURE NURSES CLUB-132

FUTURE SECRETARIES CLUB -133

FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB133

Gabelhouse , Donald-BS , 151, 162

Gadeken , Dean-73

Gallagher , John-BS , I 08 , 157

Galusha, Jack-85, 151, i 55

Gandara , Thomas-BS

Gandara, Tony-73

Gannon, Jack--73

Garner , Barbara-37 , 118, 142

Garner , Janet-82 , 85

Garett, Charles-BS, 148 , 163

Gartner, Cynthia-BS , I 08, • 111, 123, 176

Gartner , Mrs. Ruth-16

Gartner, Sharon-BS

Gassman, Cheryl-24 , 38 , IOI, 118 , 121, 133, 142

Gates , Nancy-85

Geier, Don-73 , 151, 172

Geier, Donna-38 , I 03, I 08, 118, 142

Geiger, Janice-38

Geistlinger, Nancy-73 , 110, 112 , 124 , 133, 139

Geistlinger, Terry-85, 123, 161

Gemmell, Glen-73

George, Della-73

George , John-25, 38 , I 03

George , Richard-BS

George , Steven-86

Gerlach , Molliann-73 , 116

Gerlach, Shirle y -38, 133, 142

Gerner, Carolyn-73

Gerstenbe rger , Allen-73 , 78

Gerstenberger, Dean-86 , 131

Gesch, Julie-86, 112, 132

Gesch , Norman-86, 151

Gettemy, Esther-21

Gewecke , David-86 , 88

Gewecke , Doris-86

G,hormle y, Ph yllis-86, 113, 133

Gibbs , Bonnie-73, 132

Gibson, Mar y Beth-73 , 114

Gilbert , Katherine-73, 114, 128

Gillan , Bruce-86

Gilmour , Gary-38 , 161

Gilson, Wa yne-73

GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION-168

GIRLS OCTET-120

Glathar , Gary-73

Gloe , Gloria-74, I 16, 132 Godwin , Carl-74, 116, 146

Goeglein , Harry-74, 160

Goeschel , Barbara-86

Goeschel , Marjorie-74

Goetowski, Mary-86, I 08, 113 , 121

Goetz, Steph en-25, 38 , 131, 146, 156, 157

Goff, Dav e-86, 155

Goldstein , Linda-74

Goldstone, Larry-25 , 38, 148

GOLF-164

Gomez, Roger-74

Gomez , Sant os- 38 , 146, 157

Gonzalez , Angel-86

Gonzalez , lves-86

Gonzoner , Michael-74, 162

Goodman , Lita-74, 116, 132

Goodman , Sandra K.-74

Goodman , Sandra L.-86

Gordon , James-38 , 67 , 99, 122, 137

Gordon , Richard-38 , 44 , 131, 146, 156, 157

Gordon , Thomas-74 , 146, 163

Gore , Dorthea-I 6, I 16

Gorham , Mary-74

Gorka , Roland-86

Gorka, Stephen-74

Grabowski , Janice-86, 111, 113, 168

Grad y, Everett-38

Grage, LaVern-38

Grage , Linda-86 , 113

Graham, John-74, 155

Graham , Kathleen-74

Grant, Mrs. Merrell-16

Grantski , Judy-86

Gray, Travi s-7 4 , 163

Green, Barbara-74

Green , Lynn-74

Green, Margaret-86

Green, Phillip-74

Green , Robert-74

Greenholtz, Mary-86

Greenwald, John-74, 117

Greenwalt , Henry-38

Gregg, Douglas-86

Gregg, Gary-74, 117

Grell, Darrell-I 6, I 03

Grevich , John-74

Grevich , Judy-86, 91, 123

Griesinger , William-38

Groh , Terry-74

Grone, Elizabeth-16

Gross , Linda-38, 142

Grosscup, Buford-I 4, 16

Grosscup , Lynn-25 , 39 , 127, 136 169

Grossenbacher , Gary-39

Grots , Dace-74, 128, 135

Group , Larry-74

Grueneme ye r , Richard-74

Gude, George-74

Guerra, Miguel-74

Guilliatt, Eileen-39

Gulley, Kristine-74 , 130 , 134

Gunn, Kathie-86, 111 , 114, 135

Gunn , Roger-39, I 08, 131

Gwin, Michael-74

Gwin, Thomas-86, 176

GYMNASTICS-158

HHadfield, Carol-86, 11 I, 114, I 33, I 35

Hafemeister , Neal-I 5, 16

Hageman , Michael-39

Hagen, Barry-39, 114 , 118, 120, 167

Hagen, Larry-74, 161

Hahn , Harold-74 , f 17

Hahn , James-39, 136, 146, 148, 158, I 79

Hahn, Kenneth-74

H ahn, Naomi-74, I 09

Hake, Beverly-86

Hall, Dale-86

Hall, Mary-74, 110, 132

Hall , Ruth-16

Hall, Sharon-Bl

Hall , William-86

Halstead , William-86

Halsted, Stephen-39

Hamilton, Alberta-74

Hamilton, Barbara-86

Hamilton, D iane- 86 , I 08, 112

Ham~lton, Lynne-39, 142

Hammond , Bruce-74 , 117

Hancock, Victor-39 , I 14 , I 31, 146, 160

Hanneman, Bob-74, 151 Hanneman , Carolyn-39

Hanneman, Molly-74

Hanneman, St even-86, 151, 155, 163

Hanner , Carl-39 , 115, 117, 121

Hansel, lrma-86

Hansel, LuCinda-74 , 76, 116

Hansel, Robert-74

Hansen, Alan-74

Hansen, Bernard-74

Hansen, Jan-74, 117, 151

Hansen, Judith-39, 142

Hansen, Thomas M.-86, 117

Hansen , Thomas P.-74

Hansen, Velana-86

Hansley, Betsy-86, 109 , 133

Hanthorn , Richard-74

Hardin, Cynthia-25, 39, I 07, I 18, 120, 124, 142 , 169

Hardin, Dou glas -74 , 151

Hardnock, Sharon-74

Hardnock , Walter-86 , I 09

Harm, Richard-86

Harrell, Helen-39

Harrington , Karen-74, 130

Harris, Esther-86

Harris, Jane-86, 113

Harris, Michael-86 , 151

Harris, Quentin-74

Harris, Stephe n- 39 , 118 , 146

Harris, Thomas-86

Harshbarger , William-74, 114, 117 , 131

Hart, L inda --40 , 118, 136, 142

Hartman , Alice-86

Hartman, Gar y-86

Harvey, Gerald-86

Hash, Rona!d-86

Hatfield , Linda-74, • 130

Hathaway, Christine-73, 74

Hatten, Cecelia-74

Hauptman, Charles-40

H auptman, Larry-86

Havel, Lynn-74 , 103

Hawthone, Dennis-86, 151, 160

Hayes, Linda C.-40, 132, 142

Hayes , L in da S -86 , I 09, 130

Hayes , Sheila-86

Hayter, Nancy-74

Heckman, Betty-I 6, 127

Heckman, John-86

Hedrick , James-86, 157

Heggen , W illiam -74

Heideman, Stephe n-7 4

Heidenreich , Patricia-25, 40 , 130

Heigl, Frances-74

He in big ner, LeRoy-?~

Heizer, Janelle-74 , 116 , 121 , 132, 133

Helfenstein, Pegg y-74

Heller , Dane-86 , 151 , 162·

Heller, Jud ith -74 , I 09 , 132

Heller, Patricia-86 , 109

Hellweg, Kathryn-74, 97 , 109, 110, 135

Helton, Allen--40, 67

Helton, David-86 , I 09, 157

Helton, Thomas-86

Hempel , Lynnelle-86, r I I, 132

Hendrickson, Jay-148, 162

Hendrix, Charles--40 , 118, 129

Henrichs, Linda-74 , 108, 110, 114, 115, 169

Herbster , Mrs. Corene-16

Hergenrader, Gloria--40 , I 03, 118, 142

Hergenrader, Linda-75 , I I 0 , 116, 168

Hergenrader, Maril yn -86

Her genra der , Roger--40

Hergenrader, Victor--40

Herman, Barbara-86

Herman, Bill-75

Herman, Joyce--40

Hermonie, Harold-75

Hernd on, Diane-86

Herrick, Don-75

Hershberger, John--40

Hershner , Ladd-86

Hershner, Sherr y-7 5, 116

Hesser, Connie-75 , 116

Hesser, M ary --40 , 142

Hetherington, Sharon--40 , IOI , 133, 142

Hetrick, Beverly-75

Heucke , Steven-86, 146 , 157

Hiatt, Diane-75 , 110

Hiatt, Ke nneth-75

Hibbert, Mrs. Alice-21

Hibdon , Fl oyd -86

Hicks, James-75

Hicks, Sherr y-86

Higgins, Katherine-75, 78 , I I 0 , I I I , I 30, I 3 7

Higgins , Margaret-86, 111, 130 , 168

H ig hstreet, Jack-86 , 155

Hill, David-86

Hill , Larry-86

Hill, Michael-86, 113

Hill, Patty-75

Hillhouse, Judy-75

Hilt, John-75 , 116

Hinkle, Rober t-86

Hirst , Lynn-7 5

Hiskey , San d y-8 6, 111

Hitz, D onella -75 , I 08

Hlavacek , Donna-75, 116 , 121

Hlevyack , Michael-86 , 157

Hobensack , Chr istie-8 6

Hobson, Richard-40 , 122 , 124

Hochreiter, Katherine-86

Hockemeier , Jerry-86

Hodges, Galin-75 , 129, 151

Hodtwalker, Dav id-7 5, 115 , 117

Hoffart , Wanda--40 , 108, 111, 133 , 142

Hoffman, Harold-86

Hoffman, Janet-86, 132

Hoffma n, Mel-75

Hoffman , Na ncy-86 , 135 , 168

Hoffman, Romaine-40

Hoffman, Wayne-86

Hogge , Andrea-75

Hohenfeldt, Sharon-86

Hoke , James-75

Holbert, Georgiann-41 , 142

Holbert, Leslie-86 , 159

Holbrook, Gerald-75 , 114, 117, 121

Holbrook , Jeanne-86 , 114, 121, 123

Holcomb , Clair-75 , 169

Holderness , J oanne-I 09

Hollamon , Terr y-7 5, 108

Holland, Judy-41 , 124 , 142, 169

Hollers , Gerald -7 5, 117

Hollers, Marl a-7 5

Holloway, Gre gory-86

Hollstien, Sharon-86 , 121

Holman, De nnis-7 5

Holmes , Jon-86 , 162

Homan , Morris-75

HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES-I08

H oo p er, Jack-86 , 159

Horn, Frederick-75

Horner, Ladonna-41

Horstman, Charles-86 , 159

Horton , Jane-75

Houpt , Jim-75

Housefield, Lind a- 86

Houston , Carlos-87 , 160

Howard , Gar y- 75

Howard , Robert-75 , 129

Howdeshell, Mrs. Alma-16

Howland, David-87 , 162

Howland, Frank-4I

Howland , Nancy-41, 111, 112, 118 , 142

Howland , R. W -16

Ho ye r , Larry-87 , 151

Ho yt, Bonnie-87

Hruz a, Elizabeth-41 , 110 , 111 , 133 , 142

Hruza , William--41

Huck , Barbara-75

Huck , Jack-75, 81 , 164

Hudson , Barbara-87

Hudson , Bruce--41

Hudson , Thoma s- 41

Hugelman, Louise-87 , 88

Hu ghes, Donald-75 , I 17

Hu g hes , Rich a rd - 41 , 114 , 115, 117

Hulbert , Corwin - 83 , 113 , 115 , 151 , 160

Humphreys, Michael-75 , 112

Hu nt, Connie-87

Hunt , Doral-75

Hunter , Jerry-41 , 137 , 148

Huntington , Geoffre y- 75 , 129

Hurlocker , Dorothy-87

Hur st, Pamela-87 , 111

Hurt , Cathy-75

Hutcheson , Terr y- 87

Hut se ll , Rita-41 , 124 , 142

lhrie, James-41

Ilg , Jo y ce-41 , 51 , 118 , 147

llisko , lmants-41, 118

l ndriksons, Karlis-87 , 131

Ingram, Charles-42

lnselman , Roger-75

INTERNATIONAL CLU B-130

INTRAMURALS-166, 167

Ireland , LaVay-87

Ireland, Terrie-75 , 108

ltzen , Ro ger-42

JJackson, Anthon y-7 5

Jackson , David-75 , 129

Jackson , Henry-87 , 148 , 150, 163

Jack son, Jim-75

Jackson , Michael-87 , 151

Jack son, Patric ia-7 5, 110 , 116

Jacobs, Catherine-87, I 09, • 111

Jacobs , Gary-75

Jacobs , Geraldine - 75 , 109 , 135

J acobs, Jim-42

Jacobs , John-75 , I 06 , 151 , 174

Jacobs , Rod ney-7 5

Jacobsen , Di ana-87

J aco b sen, Roger-8 7, 151

J acobsen, St eve-87

J acobson, L inda -87

J acobson, Vicki-75 , 78 , 114 , 132 , 139

J acoby, Dale-87 , 151

Jahnke , Roll ie -87

J ako b sons, lrene-75 , 110 , 116, 132

James , Dou glas-42

Jane , Connie-75, 116

Jasinski , Jan-75

Jaunzemus , Valda-42

Javorsky, Tim-87 , 114

J enkins, Flor en ce-I7

Jennin gs, Kent-87 , 113

J ensen, Lois-4 2, I 08 , 118 , 142

Jensen , N an cy- 37 , 42 , 137 , 142

J errison, N ancy-87

Jewett , Vernon- 75 , 134

J eys, H erbert-7 5

Jirk ovsky, Diane-75, 114, 132

John s, Lar ry-42

J ohnsen, Malcolm-75 , 146 , 158, 159

Johnson , Ald en- I 7, 151 , 152 , 153

John son, Alvin-87

Johnson , Arvid-I7

John son, Carol-75

John son, Clara-17

J ohnson, Cynthia-42 , I 08, 118, 137 , 142

Johnson , David-87

John son, Eddie-75 , 117

Johnson , Evel yn -42 , 118 , 121 , 142

Johnson , Janelle-42 , 132 , 137 , 142

Johnson , Julie-75

Johnson , Karl-75

Johnson , Leslie-42 , 142

Johnson , Marc-25, 42 , 111 , 114, 173

Johnson , Nancy-25, 42 , 136, 142

Joh nson, Pamela-87, 179

Johnson , Roberta-87

Johnson, Ronald-87

Johnson, Sharon-75

John son, Shirle y-87

J oh ns on, Stephen-75

John son, Wilh el mina-17

Johnston , Car olyn-7 5

Jolley , Dane-87 , 113

Joll ey, Teresa-7 5 , I I I , I 16, 132 , 133

J ones, David-75

Jones , Donna-87

Jon es, Donnama rie-42 , 142 , 168

Jones , Janis-75

J ones, John-42

Jones , Linda-87

Jones , M arilyn-7 5, 116

Jon es, M ary-87

J ones, Ro ger-87

Jordan , Doris-4 3 , 142

Jorgensen , Thomas-87

J oyner, James-I 3, 17

JOY NIGHT-126 , 127

Jozep s, lnta-87

JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE-116

KKaar ma, Eero-75

Kahler, J ames-8 7, 155

Kahl er , Janet- 75 , 132 , 145

Kahl er, John-87

Kahler , Lind a-8 7

Kahler, Steven-87

Kahm , Pamela-75 , 111 , 132

Kalita , Pet er-43

Kamprath , Gerald-43 , 137

Kane , Sand y- 87

Kant , Charles-43 , 167

Kant , Paul-43 , 129 , 131 , 146 , 157

Kapk e, Dav id-87

Kapustka, Ronald-87 , 162

Kar g o , Mrs Hilda-21

Karnopp , Mar y-43 , 142

Kats, Audrey-87

Kaufman, Carl ene-7 5 , 116

Kaufman , Linda - 87

Kaulins , Andis - 25 , 43 , I 08 , 131 , 134

Kaul ins, Sarmite-87 , 131

Keefe, Karen-25 , 43 , 118, 121 , 142

Keelan , M al -87 , 123 , 121 , 179

Kee ne, Richard-43

Keeney , Robert-43 , 118 , 131 , 158

Kehm , Barba ra-75

Kehn , Joyce-75 , 110 , 116

Kehn , Judith-75 , 110 , 116

Keller , Robert--43 , 118

Kelley , Janice-87 , 113

Kelley , Kenneth-87

Kelly , Nancy-75 , 130

Kemp, Betty-43

Kemp , Mildred-17

Ken ne dy , Wayne-43

Kermmoade , Donald-75

Kerr , Linda-75

Ke ss, Sa ndra-43 , 110, 111 , 142

Key , Sher i- 87 , 123, 134

Killebrew, Lin da-75 , I 09

Kimball, Mark-75

Kimbrough , Keith-75

K i mbr o ugh, Leslie-87

King , Barbara-43, 142

King, Charles-85 , 87, I 08 , 151

King , Esther-75 , 114 , 133

King, J ane lle -8 7

Kingery , Chri stian-7 5

Kinnison , Li nda-87

Kirk , Leo-75

Kirkendall , Johnny-75 , 117

Kirtley, All en-17

Kister , Kerr y-7 6, 132

Kleckner , Richard-44

Klein, Barbara-87Klein, Ran d al l-87

Kline, Angela-87

Kl ing, Patricia-87, 114 , 133

Kling , Willi am- 24 , 44 , I 09 , 122 , 124

Klippert , Donald-25 , 44 , I 09 , 115

Klockner , Che ryl- 76

Knaub , Judy-44, 142

Knaub , M ike- 87 , 106 , 109

Knecht, Geor gene-87, 131 Kni ght, Deborah-87 , 172

Knopp , Robert-44 , 146 , 148 , 166 ,

Knott , Nanc y- 25 , 44 , 130 , 142

Koch , Const ance- 87 , I 08

Koch , C ynthia -44 , 112, 142 , 168

Koch , Harold-12

Koch , Harry-76

Koch , Kathleen-44 , 142

Koehne , Bernie-76

Kohn , Jerry-76 , 151

Kolarik , Ron-76

Kolb , J ohn- 87 , 146 , 158 , 159 , 162

Kolb , Lin da-87

Kolb , Patricia-44 , 111 , 133, 142

Kolb , Rick-44 , I 3 I

Kontos , Jam es- 76

Kot , M yren- 76

Kotil, Kathryn-44 , 142

Kowrack , Linda-44 , 118, 124 , 142

Krae ge l , Dav e-45 , I 00

Krauze , Zaiga-76

Kreick , Shirle y- 76

Kreiss , Kath leen-76 , 98 , 128

Krepel , Larry-76

Krep s, C aro l- 76

Kri ege r , Thomas-24, 45 , I 18 , 120

Krieser , Victoria-87

Kruce, Gaylord-87 , 92 , 151

Krueger , Lyle-76 , 159

Kruger , David-87

Krull , James-76

Kruse , Sharon-76

Kubert , Larry-87 , 123

Kuehn, Sharon A.-76 , 133

Kuehn , Sharon K.-24, 45 , 118, 136, 142

Kucera, Richard-76

Kuhlman , Darrel-87

Kuklin, Harry-17

Kuklin, Yictor-24, 45 , 124, 129 , 137

Kulw i cki , James-87

Kunz, Marvin-76

Kunz, Sandra-76

Kurtz, Patricia-76 , 111, 145

Kurtzer , Gary-45, 146 , 148

Kushulinski, Anna-76

Kushulinsk i, Ly dia-45 , 142

Kuster, Curtis-24 , 45

LLacy , Christabel-76, 122

Lade , Linda-76

LaDuke , D9 vid-76 , 146 , 149

Lafler, Charlene-76

Lafler, Darrell-88

LaGue , Donna-45

LaGue, Robin-88

Lamb , Diana-76

Lambert, Carol-88

Lance, Wa nda-76

Landess , Linda-45 , 142

Langille, Barbara-45

Langley, Sharon-45 , 142

Lapping , Debbie-76 , 111, 116, 122, 132

Larsen, Vivian-44 , 45 , I 08, 115 , 142

Larsen , Willi am-45 , 157

Larson, David-76, I 15

LaRue, Charles-BB

Latzel, Kay-45, 134, 142

Lawler, Janice-45

Lawrence, Robert-45 , I 15

Laws , Mary-88, 168

Laws, Richard-25, 46 , 115 , 131

Lawson, Douglas-BB , 115 , 151

Lawson, James--46, 146, 149

Lawson, Su san-1 42

L CLUB-I46

Leach, Larry-88

Leach, Paula-88 , 132

Leak, Sha ron-BB

Learned, Douglas-BB

Lebsack, Gregory-BB , 166

Lederer, M ichael-25 , 46, I 14 , I I 7, I 18, 121 , 150

Lederer, Mrs. Ru th-I7

Lee , Betty-46, 132, 142

Leichner , Constance-24, 46 , 118, 120 , 12 4 , 138 , 142

Leigh , Dennis-76

Leikam , Becky-76, I 03 , 132

Leip er, Richard-76

Leitch , Alison-BB

Lei th , John-46

Lekai, Ale x-8 8

Lekai , Lyd ia -17

Lemond , Michael-46

Lempka , Stephen-76

Lentz, Harold-76, I 15, 164

Lentz , Shirley-76

Leonard , Robe rt -88

Leonard, Susan-46

Leupold, Michael-BB , 93 , 113

Lewis, Dean na-76, I 15

Leyden, Gary-46

LIBRARY COMMITTEE-I I I

Lien, Max-I 4 , 17

Ligenza , Richard --4 6, 129

L ightfoot, Gwen-88 , 92

Likens, Marilee-BB, 115 , 168

Lile, David-88

Lile, Harvey-46

Liljedahl , Susan-88 , 128, 135

Liming , Lonnie-88

Lind, Jane-88 , 111 , 123 , 130

Lindstrom , Janet-76

Linkenauger, Sharil-76

LINKS BOARD-138

LINKS SALESMEN -I39

Linkugel , Robert-46, 146, 162 , 163

Litten , Pamela-76, I 16

Little, John-46 , 146 , 157, 163

Little , King-85, 88 , I 08, 146 , 157 , 161

Livingston, Kenneth-46

Livingston , Sabra-Jean-76

Lockard, Darlene-88 , 114

Lockee , Mike-76

Lococo , David-88 , 129

Logan , Carl-76

Logusz, Helen-46

Lohr , Doris-24 , 47, 122 , I 33 , 136 , 142

Long , Cheryl-47 , 142

Long, Linda-88 , 168

Long , Thomas-76

Looby, Ella-88

Looby, Lawrence-88

Loos, Billie-47, 142

Loos , David-88

Loo s, Gregory-76

Loos , Stephen-44 , 47 , 146, 149

Loos , Terry--4 7

Loshonkohl , Linda-88

Lougee , Linda-76 , 78, 133

Lounder , James-88

Love, Pamela-88

Love, Patricia-BB, I 12

Love , Robert-76

Lovelace, Frederick-76

Lovelace , Kent-76 , 115

Lueck , Ala n-88

Luedke, Donovan-17

Lowhenberg , Don-76

Luft, Gregory-BB

Lundholm , Mary-88, I 08, 111, 123, 173

Lundy , Paul-88 , 155, 162

Lunger, Kathy-76, 110

Luthultz, Kathleen-76

Lutman , St even-47, 146, 158, 172

Lux , Marshall-BB

Lybarger, Sh irlene-47 , 118

Lyberis , Robert-76 , 117

Lyons, Larry-88 , 148

MMacdonald , James-76, 125

Machers, llze-88, 168

Macr~w, Hertha-47, 142

Maddocks, Harold-76

MADRIGALS-121

Madsen , Dean-88 , 155

Magee , Robert-I 0

Magnuson , Charles-25 , 47 , 115

Mahaffey, David-69

Maher, Sharon-76 , I 16

Mahr , Horace-47

Malhoit, Steve-88

Mallatt , Patr ick-17

Maloney, Dennis-7 6, 146, 148, 160

Maly, A nn-76 , 110 , 116, 137, 169

Mankey, Earle-76

Manning, John-88

Manthey , Carl-18

Manthey, Carolyn-25, 47 , 118 , 121, 142 , 169, 179

Mapel, Suz anne-76, 110

Marchand , Linda-88

Marcum, Michael-76

Maresch, Carol-47 , 118, 132, 142

Maresch, Larry-88

Marinelli , Barbarann-88

Markel, James-76, 129

Marsh , Cheryl-24, 47 , 114, 135 , 173

Marsh , Richard-76, 114 , 11 5 , I I 7, 122, 124, 125

Marshall, Richard-76 , 148

Martin, Bruce--47

Martin , Charles-47

Martin , lrene-18, 19

Martin, James-76

Martin , John-88, 129

Martin, Julie-88, 92

Martin , Linda-76, 98 , 132, 133

Martin, Marilyn-88

Martin, Robert-76

Martin , Sharon-47, 142

Martin, Mrs. Sh irley-18

Martin , Woody-88

Martinez, Carol-88

Mason, Bonnie-48, 142

Mason , Clifton-88

Mason, Sherry-76 , I 08

Massa , Steve -77

Mathena , Judith-48 , 132 , 14 2

Matson, Richard-48, 129

Mattick , Nina-77, 110

Mattingly, Rond a-4 8 , I 15, 133 , 135 , 136, 142

Mauel, Carol-48, 142

Maui , John-88, 129 , 131

Maul , Joyce-77

Maus , Paulette-48, 114, 124 , 142

May , Steven-88

Mayfield , Paul-24 , 48 , I 18 , 120 , 131 , 146 , 153, l6J, 175

McCla in, Dav i d-69

McClarnon , Patricia-48, 142

McClellan, Janell-77, 110 , 169

McConnell, Jan-77 , J 16, 13 2

McConnell , Judith-25, 48 , 111 , 118 , 121 , 133

McCormick , Jack-77

McCormick, Neil - 12

McCown, Karen-48

McCown , Norma-77

McCu istion, Martha-77 , I I 0, 111, 116, 127, 169

McCullough, Cherie-88 , 111, 123

McCullough, James-77

McCurdy, Rick -77. 146, 151, 157

McDaniel. Fredrick-48, 128 McDonald, Gerald-77, 146 McDonald, Michael-48, 118, 122, 157

McDonald, Patty-88 McFarland, Bill-88

McGee , Vicki-89 McGinnis, Charles-77 McGinty, Thomas-48

McGlasson, Nancy-48 , 142 McGovern, Doreen-89

McGrath, LuAnn-77 , 169 McGrew , Michael-48

McGrew , Patricia-49 , 142

McGuire , Dianna-49 , 142

McGuire, Sandra-24, 49, 135, 142

McKay , Gar y-49 , 146 , 158

McKelvey, James-24, 49 , 124, 126, I 35 , I 73

McKinney, Joseph-77, 117, 167

McKnight, Janet-49, 142 McKnight, Tom-89

Mclarty, Bruce-77, 158, lbl McLaughlin , Barney-77, 162, 163

McLaughlin, Linda-49, 142 McMahan , Kathleen-49, 142

McMahon , Jim-89 , 151 M cMaster, Margo-74, 77, 111, 116, 130, 135, 137 McMunn, Mary-24, _ 49 , 133 , 142 , 168

McNeil, Jimmie-77, 129 McPherson, Judy-89, 132 McPherson, Robert-89

McPherson, Viki-77, I 06, I I 0 , I 16, 121, 124 , 133 McWilliams, Geary-89

McWilliams , Henry-77, 162

Mead , Florayne-89

Medina , Barbara-49 , 142

Medina , Marguerite-89, I 12

Mee , Karen-89

Meeks , Bill-89, 151

Meeks , John-89

Mehrhoff, Den r.is -89

Meihoff , Mrs. Penny-18

Meisner , Toby-49 , 118, 120

Mendeke , Mrs. Al ice -18

Mendoza , An ita -77

Mentzer , Carol--49 , 142

Mercer , Pamela-49 , 132

Mericle, William-89

Merley , Barbara-49 , 128, 132, 142

Merrill , Donald-49

Merrill, Marjorie-89

Merwick, Mrs. Suzanne-I8

Metcalf, Kenneth-77

Metcalf , Rod-49

Metzger , Alan-89

Mewes , Pamela-77 , 110 , 116

Me yer, David-77 , 162

Me yer, Hannelore-SO, 142

Meyer, Jane-77 , 78 , 133

Me ye r, Janet-77

Meyer, Joan-77

Meyer, Kenneth-77, I 55

Me yer, Lynn-8 9

Meyer, Rude na- 77

Meyer, Sh e rry-89 , I I I

Michel , Jacob-SO

Middleton, Sa ndra-50 , 142

Middleton , Vickey-89 , 123

Miers, Kay-77

Miers, Tandra-SO, 111 , 133, 142

Milburn, Jimm y-77

Milburn, Nancy-77

Miles, Kafhleen-50, 118

Miller, Charles-29 , 50

Miller, Dennis-69

Miller, Gar y-SO

Miller, Georg ia-50 , 142

Miller , Flora-89

Miller, Fr ank-8 9

Miller , Hel en Jo-18

Miller, James-77

Miller , Karin-77, 116

Miller, Larr y- 77

Miller , Laura- SO

Mill er, Leslie-69 , 142

Miller, Mary An n- SO , I 08 , I 09, 142, I 75

Miller, Nanc y-8 9

Mill er, Robert- SO , 118, 122 , I 31

Miller, Ro y-8 9

Miller, St ephen-8 9

Mills, Su san- SO , 142

MIMES-123

Min ar d , Sandr a- 24 , 50, 114 , 130 , 142

Minicz, Andrew-77

Minning , Gary-77

Minow, Thomas-89 , 121, 131

M isko, Nancy-SO , 115,142

Mitchell, Henr y- SO , 134 Mitchell, Kenneth-89 Mitchell, William-89

Modenstein , Zira-50 , 118 , 142

Moeller J eanette- 77

Mogstad, Richard-77

Molden, Rodne y-77, 115, 151, 163

Moody , Jerald-89

Moore, Ella-77

Moore , Katherine-5I , 118, 132

Moore, Paul-5I , 163

Morey , Jeanette-89 , 115, 121

Morgan, Barbara-77, 135

Morgan , Carolyn-24 , 51 , 110 , 132, 137, 142

Morgan , Johnny-51

Morgan, Maralee-51 , 118, 122, 133, 142

Morgan , Margaret-89, 168

Morgan , Sherry-89

Morrison , J i m-89

Mortensen, Joyce-89

Mortensen , Mar y-77, 111, 115

Moss , Faye-77, 110

Mouzes , Athena-51

MOVIE OPERATORS-I29

Mowrer, Larry-77, 146 , 162, 163

Moxham, James-8 9

Muehlhausen , Beverle e-8 9 , 111

Mueller, Andrew-89 , I 13

Mueting , Cher yl-77

Mulder, Roger-77, 146, 149, 153

Mulford , Anita-89

Mulke y, Kent-77

MUMMERS-I24

MUMMERS PLAY-I25

Munden , Nancy-77

Murph y, Armand-51

Murph y, Robert-77

Myers , David-I 8, 151

Myers, J eanelle- 77

Myers , Judith-24, 51 , 106 , 147 , 180

NNagle, Charlene-89

Nance , Larr y- 51

NATIONAL HONOR SOCl ETY-25

Neal, John-77, 129

Neff , Ray mond-89

Nelson , Darwin-89

Nelson, Ronald-51, 118

Ness, Kathleen-77, I 08

Ness , Linda-89, 123

Neujahr, Donald-89

NEWCOMERS CLUB-109

N ew lun , M yrna-8 9 , 121

N ew man , Mark - 89

Ne wman, Michael-77

N icho ls , Penn y- 77

Nichols, Susan-77

Nickell , Jacqueline-89

Nickell , Thomas-77, 117, 146 , 160

Nickles, Dale -8 9

Nickl es, Linda-77

Nicoll, Kathryn-25, 5 I , 118 , 124, 142

Niederhaus , Richard-69, 129

Niederhaus , Ronald-Si, 148, I SO , I 57

Nohavec , Donna-89

Nolen , Karen-89

Norden, Judith-73 , 77

Norman, Robert-52 , 11 S

Norman, William-77, 117

Norris , Linda-77

Novak , Daniel-77

Nowakowski, Anna-89

Nowakowski, Charlotte-77

Nyquist, Karla-89

Oberg, Lance-52

Oberg , Wayne-89

Ochsner , Milton-52

O'Driscoll , Sheila-77

Oenbring , Michael-52

Oenbring , Ron-89

Ogden , John-77

Oglesb y, Melody-77, 116 , 122

Oliver, Alan-77

Olsen , La vonne -77 , 110, 131

Olson , Harold-52

Ol son, Ron da-77

Olson, Thomas-89, 129 Oo sting. Carol-77

OPERA-I 18, 119

Oppegard, Laura-77, 111 , 130 , 132

ORCHESTRA-I14

ORPHEONS-I2I

Orth. Leslie-52 , 142

Ortiz , Eva-52, I 18 , 121, 142

Ortiz , Helen-89

Osberg, Ronald-89

Osborn , Annette-89, 121 , 132

Osborn , Wa yne -18

O sborne , John-52, 11 S

Osmera , Kathleen-89

Ostermiller, Elizabeth-77, 109 , 110

Ost e rmiller , Katherine-77 , 78, I 10

Ostlund , Sherrie-89

Oswald, Dick-77

Othling, Albert-21

Ottoson, Keith-52, 163

Outhier, Connie-89

Outz , Dann y-77

Overb y, Lesley-89

Owen, Rich-89, 108, ISi

Owens , Kathleen-89 , I I I

Owens, Larry-77 , 178

Owens, Linda-77

Owens, Mary-89

Ozenbaugh , Sue-84 89, 123

Ozolins , Elizabete-52, 124 , 142

Ozols , Gatis-77

Ozols , Andris-89 , I 08 , I 55 p

Pabst, Susan-77 , 114 , 116, 122 , 127 , 132

Paceley , Charles-77

Packer, Patricia-52

Palmer, Cynthia-77 , 116,121

Palmer, Randal-52

Pape , Glenda-77

Paris , La Donna-89, 168

Parker , Betty-77

Parker, Ralph-77 , I 5 I

Parks , BonAie-73

Parks, Janet-25, 52, 124, 133, 134, 142

Parnham, Judith-52, 118, 121, 142

Paroubek , Jackalin-89, 133, 168

Pasika , Eugenia-89

Passieux , Sharon-52

Payne, Jesse-77

Payne , Robert-53, 114, 115, 117

Pearlstein, Victoria-I 23, 130 , 135

Pearson, Harlan-53

Pedersen, Donna-53, 142

Pederson, Susan-85, 89, I 08, 11 I, 113

Peery, Evelyn-77

Peery , William-53

Pelletier , Richard-89, 164

Pelton, Frederick-53 , 118, 135

Penrod, Ga il-77, 110

PEPPERS-142

Perrin , Mrs. Marie-21

Perry , Catherine-53

Perry, Mrs Jill-18

Pester , Joan-77

Pester , Patty-89

Peters, Steven-77: I 15 , I 17, 122, 124, 125

Petersen, Barbara-89 , 111

Petersen, Douglas-53

Petersen , Sarah-25, 52, I 08, 124 , 135 , 139, 142

Petersen , Steven-89

Petersen , William-89, 114, 122

Peter~on, Alicia-77 , I I 0

Peterson , Jerry-89 , IS I, 162 Peterson, Lyle-89

Peterson , Ronald-53 , 131, 175

Peter son, Wayne-53_, 148, 160

Pfeiff , Helen-25 , 53 , I 09 , 118 , 169, 178

Pfeiff , William-I I

Pfund, Cathryn-89 , I 08, I 09 , 111, 130

Pfundt , Paul-77

Phelps , Agnes-89

Phelps, Susan-24, 53, 107 , 118 , 136 , 147 , 169,180

Phillips, Sandra-77

Phillips , Violet-77

Pickering, Avery-89, I 02 Pick ett, Anne-77

Piller , Daniel-77 , 137 , 164

Pleis , Ron-89

Ploudre , Alan-53

Plum , Mrs. Dorothea-I8

Pohlenz, Lee-89, I 13, 129

Polhemus , Jane-77, 110 , 111 , 11 S

Polhemus, John-53

Polick y, Judy-89

Polivka, Barbara-78

Polivka , Karl-78

Polson , Dora-89

Polson , Mary-53, 142

Pool , Lehte-53 , 108, 142

Porter , Ray-78

Portsche , Janice-89 , 174

Poteet , Pat-89

Pottorff , Penelope-89

Power, Susa n-54, I 18, 142

Poyser , Gwendol yn-78

Prai , Leslie-78 , 115, 172

Preston , Colleen-89, 123, 132

Prett yman, Ed ith- 54 , 142

Proctor , Cynthia-89

Proctor , Jane-78 , I 16, 121, 124, 145, 175

Proffitt , Nancy-54, 108, 142

Pulec , Gary-54

Purbaugh , Lee-90

Purser , Terry-90

Pyle, Raymond-54, 139

QQuom , David-78

Quam , Dorothy-54 , 118, 169 Quinn , Patrick-78

RRader , W arren-90

RADIO CLUB-I29

Radk e, Richard-78 , 146, 149

Raley , Lindp-54

Ramse y, Barbara-90 , 11 I, I 13, 123

Ram sey, Betty-54, 142

Rance , Sharon-25 , 54, 118 , 120 ,1 24 ,1 32 , 142

Randall, Robert-54

Randolph , Darrell-90

Randolph , Rob ert-78, 129, 151

Rapl ey, John-90 , 155

Raple y, Kathryn-78, I 09, 168

Ra sco, Davi d-54

Rase, Louis-90

Rase , Stephen-90 , I 14, 123

Ra smussen, Crystal-54, 142

Ra smussen, St even-78, 157

Ratliff , Bob-90 , 155

Ratliff , Karen-54, 142

Rauscher , Bruce-78 , I 08 , 117, 176

Ra y, Carla-54 , 133

Ra ymer, Bruce-78, 97, I 03, 11 I , 117 , 163

Rebensdorf, Sall y-90, I I I , 169

Rebensdorf , Sandra-54 , 142 , 169

RED CROSS COUNCIL-I I I

Reddish , Jean-78

Reed , A aron- 55 , I 18, 120, 163

Ree d , Dwayne-90

Reed , Judy-78

Reed , Mary-90

Reel , Dann y-78

Reel , Windl e-18

Reetz , Kathr yn -78 , 124

Reeve s, LaVona-90 , I 08, 111, 113, 123

Reeves , Ron i-78

Re ger, Jerr y-55, 118 , 146, 157

Rodney, Carol-78

Reger, Ralph-78

Re ich, Delene-90 , I 12, 121

Re ichwein, Pam-90

Reifschneider, Gordon-78, 129

Reifschneider, Henry-78, 115

Reinhardt, Edward-90

Reinhardt, Su sie-78

Remigio, Lynda-78 , 110 , 115

Renter , Bill-78

RESERVE BASKETBALL-155

RESERVE FOOTBALL-I51

Retherford, Jerry-90, 155, 162

Retherford , Joyce-25, 55 , 133 , 136 , 142

Reumont , Robert-78, 157

Reynolds , Susan-90 , 113

Rezac, Mike-90

Rhoades , Jane-55, 133, 136, 142

Rhoden , Janet-78, I 14

Rhody, Randolph-78 , 128 , 131

Rhoten , Sharon-78

Rice , Delone - 90, I 08, I 13

Rice , Susie-78 , 107, 109, 132

Richards , Diane-78

Richard s, Mary-90

Richard s, Melvin-78

Rick y, Carol-55, 142

Rider , Joanie-78, 116, 132

Rieger , Joline-25 , 55, I 06, 109 , 118, 120 , 124, 132 , 142

Rife , C alvin-90

Riggins, J im-90 , 148, 151, 163

Rile y, Catherine-55, 132

Rile y, Hope-90, 132

Ri le y, Will iam-78, 108 , 114 , 146, 148, 155

Riple y, Robert-90 , 162

Riple y, Roger-55 , I 18, 146, 163

Ritche y, Marvin-55

Ritche y, Mavis-55

Rivera, An gel-90

Rizor , Margaret-25, 55 , 133, 142

Roach , JoEllen-78

Robb , Sha ron-90, I 08

Roberts , Joan-90 , 112, 123

Roberts , Ll oy d-90

Roberts, Mrs. Virgin i a-I9

Robertson , Steven-90

Robinson , Jackie-78 , I 09 , 146 , I 51 , I 60

Robi nson, James--55

Robinson , Marcia-78

Robinson, Michael-78 , 151 , 160

Robinson , Nancy-78, 132

Rob i nson , Su san-78

Robison, Joan-90, 130

Roby , Ronald-90

Rockenb ach, Mari lyn-5 5

Rockwell , Jerry-55 , I 18 , 121, 122 , 125

Roddenberry, Mary-78

Roderick , Judith-19

Rodgers , Linda-90 , 123

Rodgers, Susa n-90, 12 3

Roelfs , Susa n-25 , 55 , 122, 123, 133, 142

Rogers , James-78, 129, 146 , 157

Rogers , Kathleen-55 , 133 , 142

Roha ~. Nadine-78

Rohn , Diana-90

Rohn , Lawrence-78

Rohn , Thomas-78 , 178

Rohrdanz , Edward-25 , 56

Romisch, Bonnie-90

Roof , Gloria-56 , IO I, 132 , 142

Rose , Diana-56 , 142

Rose , Larry-78

Rose , Susan-78 , 116, 124

Roseberry , Roger-90

Rosenberger , Holl y-90 , 109 , 111, 122, 123, 130

Roser , Susan-78 , 109, 168

Ro ss, Karen-25, 56, I 11 , 128 , 132 , 142

Roth , C yn thia-90 , 123

Roth , Donald-78

Rothe , LeRoy-56 , 118, 120 , 146, 148 , 150

Rothe, Patricia-90, 123

Rownd , Mar y- 56, 115,142

Ruby, Steve-78

Rudder, Arnie-90

ROYALTY-147

Rudebusch, Merle-I9

Rulla , Patricia-78 , 110 , I 16, 169

Rutt , John-78

Ryan, Guy-90

Ryan, Patrick-90

Rya n, Stephen-56

Ry ba , Gar y-90

Ryon, Patricia-37 , 56 , 118, 142

sSaario , Sharyn-78

Sachtleben, Karen-78

Sader , Robert-25 , s6 , I 18, 121, 161 , 176

SAFETY COMMITTEE-1I2

Safford , Jennifer-84 , 90 , I 09 , 110, 112 , 121 , 130

Sahmel, Cheryl-90, 111 , 113 , 130, 133 •

Saldana, Jeanie-56 , 14 2

Salter , Carol-78 , 110 , 111

Sammons , Har~ld-90

Sammons , Will iam- 56 , 137

Sampson , Rita-90 , 132

Sanborn, Julie-79 , 110

Sanchez , Olga-90 , 123

Sanger, Martha-79 , 110 , I 11

Sasso, Dirk-79

Sattl er, Ph yllis-25, 56 , 135 , 142

Saunscci , Ma xine-90

Savage , Rubbie-90

Sa yers, Janic e-79

Sayre , Jeffr ey-79, I 17, 155

Sa yre, Mrs. Kath leen-19

Schach , Kathrine_-25, 56 , 131 , 135 , 142

Schaefer , Michael-24, 56 , I J8

Schafe r, J ea n-90

Sc hafer, Michael-90 ,

Schafer , Norma-90

Schafer , Richa rd-56

Schafer , Sha ron--80 , 168

Schafer , Stanley-57, I 02

Schaffert , Glenda-79 , 116, 169

Schall, James-57

Schaumburg , Ruthann-57, 111, 115 , 142

Scheele , Thomas-90 , 151, i 62

Scheer , Peggy-79

Scheidt , Harold-57

Schell , M ichael-57

Schellpeper, John-79

Scherbak , Julia-57, 142

Scherbak , Michael-79 , 129

Scherb ak, Vasi-79

Schessler, Marjorie-79 , 115

Scherer, Jean-57

Schiffner, Fred-90

Schildman, Barbara-79

Schildman , Shirle y-7 9

Schleicher , Jim-79

Schlicker, Sharon-90

Schleiger , Cheryl-90

Schleiger , Michael-79

Schlei ge r , Roger-57

Schlunsen , Paul-57, [66

Schmailzl, Kenneth-79

Schmailzl, Patricia-57

Sch ma ilzl, Robert-90

Schmailzl , William-90

Schmersal , Pamela-79 , 115

Schmidt, Alan-79

Schmidt, Allen-90

Schmidt , John-57

Schmid t, Pamela-57 , 142

Schmuck , William-57

Schneckloth , Larren-79

Schneider , Carl-90

Schneider, Cher y l-79 , I 08, 116

Schneider, Gerald-79

Schneider , Jeanne-78 , 79

Schn eider, Larry-29, 57

Schneider , Nancy-90

Schneider , Pamela-91 , I 08

Schneider, Sa ndra-79, 116

Schnell , Bonnie-57, 142

Schnell, Robert-79 , 117

Scholz, Shirl ey -91 , 168

Schomaker , Shar on- 57 , 142 Schon eman, Jackie-79

Schrader , Herbert-58

Schrader , Jad-79

Schrader , Walda-58

Schre iner, Janis-58 , 133 , 142

Schrei ner, Roger-58

Schreki nger , John-24, 58, 130, 131

Schrepf , Nanc y- 91 , 111, 113, 123, 130

Schr iner, Mary Lou-24 , 58, 133, 137 , 142

Schroeder , Jane-88, 91 , 114

Schrunk , Tommy-58

Sc hulgin, Cheryl-79

Schultz , Larry-79, 129

Schultz , Nancy-79 , 116 , 130 , 133

Schulz , Melodie-79 , 116

Schumacher, Carol-91 , 123 , 168

Schumacher , Le slie-24 , 58 , 131,135 , 142

Schwab , Lois-I9

Schwartz , Stephen-9I , 160

Schwartz, Wilma-9I

Schwartzkopf, Christine-9I , 107 , 109 , 110 , 111 , 123, 130 , 139 , 168

Schwartzkopf , Glenn-58, 146

Schwarz , Mrs. Ruth-I 9, 96

Schwindt , Nanc y-79, 116, 132

Schwisow, Barbara-91

SCIENCE CLUB-I31

Scott , Cath y-79

Scott , Hnrold-19, 155 , 162

SCRI BE BOARD-I35

Se a rles , Patrick-79 , 162

Sear s, James-79 , 129

Sea y, Shirle y-58 , 130, 142

Sebree , Beverly-9I

Sedden , Sheila-58 , IO I, 142

Se ewald , Wolfgan g -24, 58

Seg rist, Susa n-9I

Seidel , Gayland-59

Sen g stake , Terri-91

Sevenker , Kenneth-9I

Seve rs on , Linda-79

Severson , Nola-59, 142

Se xton , Gar y-9I

Sext on, Sondra-79 , 168

Se xton , Stan-79

Shadle y, Phyllis-59 , 142

Shafer , Gar y-69

Shanek , Janette-59, 115 , 142

Sh a nek , Lo r rinda-91

Shaner , Ba rbara-79 , 116

Sh a pir o, John-9I , 131

Sh a poval , Nick-9I

Shapoval , Ninna-79

Sh aw, Gail-59 , 142

Sh a w, Mar y Lou-79

Sh aw, Yondra-25 , 59 , 118 , 121 , 135 , 138 , 142

Shea, Carolyn-79 , 116 , 130 , 134

Sh ear , Bruce-91

Sh ee ts , Roberta-59, 142

Sheldon , Patricia-59

Sh e pard, Richard-79

Sh e pard , Stewart-91 , 151

Shepherd , Sher y l-9I , 123

Sh e rtzer, Karen-79

Sherida n, Sally-24, 59 , I 07 , 109 , 147 , 169, 173

Sh e rwood , Gar y-79

Sh ew cow , Laris a-59 , 142

Shildneck , Sally-79 , 116 , 121

Sh i ldneck , Susan-79 , 116, 121

Shrader , Rayma-9I , I 03

Shreve, Nancy-9I

Shriner , Jod y-79, 110 , 132

Shriner , L y nn-9I

Shul g in , Cheryl-I 24, 130

Shuman , Patricia-91 , 123 , 173

Shurtleff , Michael-91

Si e bels , Mary-59, 133, 142

Sieck , Loretta-24 , 59, I 11, 118 , 120 , 133, 142

Sieckmann, Donna-24, 59, 114, 131, 142

Siedell , N ick-9I , 151

Siefkes , Mrs. Ruth-I9

Siegrist , Dennis-9 I

Silchenko, Nicolai-59

Silva , Danny-91

Silva , Joan-79

Simmons, Doris-79, 132, 134, 135

Simmons , Nedra-91 , 133

Simms , Norman-9I

Simpson , Eu g ene-24, 59 , 146 , 158

Simpson , Harold-79 , 80, 148 , 151 , 160

Simpson, Melvin-I 9, 160

Simpson , Roberta-59 , 142

Sims , Karolyn-9I

Sim s, Marcia-24 , 60 , I 09 , 118 , 124 , 142 , 169 , 173

Sincebaugh, Daryl-79, 129

Sinkule , Gar y-79 , I 17

Sinner , Gary-79 , 162

Sise!, Myron-78 , 79, I 08 , 146 , 158

Sitzman , Lloyd-79

Sivahop , Raymond-9I

Sivahop , Sandra-79

Skinner , Jack-60 , 118 , 120 , 134

Slade , Ardis-79

Slaight, Harold-I9

Slaikeu , Daniel-60 , 113 , 118 , 121

Sia ikeu , Stephen-9I

Slemin , Karen-91

Slemin , Sandra-79 , I 15 , 132

Sligar , Daniel-79 , I 17

Smelser, Harold-79

Smith , Barbara-9 I

Smith , Carol-25 , 60, 109 , 142

Smith, Carson-79 , 117

Smith , Collette-60 , 124, 137 , 142

Smith, Delbert-79, 115

Smith , Dennis-79 , 111

Smith , Diane-9I

Smith, Esther-60 , 142

Smith , Janet-60 , 111 , 137 , 142, 169

Smith , Kenneth-60 , 138

Smith , Larry E.-60, 129

Smith , Larry R -60 , 118 , 146 , 173

Smith , Linda-9I

Smith , Michael-91 , 151

Smith , Nancy-9I •

Smith , Richard-79

Sm i th , Robert-9I

Smith , Scott-87 , 91

Smith , Te rr y-9I , 166

Smith , Thomas-79

Snider , Geor g e-60 , 118 , 146, 164, l 77

Snow , Betty-60 , I 09 , I 14, 133

Snowden, James-91

Snyder, Patricia-79 , I I 0 , 111, 116, 132

Snyder, Thomas-79, 162

Sobotka, Tim-79, 129

Solid , Margaret-60 , 132

Solid, Robert-79, 160

Solomon , Barney-91

Solt , V i rginia-60 , 142

Sommer, Bernard-79

Sommer , Janis-79 , 116 , 130

Sommer, Mary-9I , 123 , 132

Sommer , Melody-79, 110, 116

Sommer, Sharon - 60 , I 01, 108 , I 18, 132 , 142

Sommers , Ann-79, 116

Sommers, James-I9, 150 , 162

SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL -155

SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL151

Sorensen , Patricia-79, 116, 121 , 130

Sorensen , Thomas-91, I 13

Spachman , Constance-79 , 115

Spackman, Jon-91

Spaedt , John-79 , 115 , 146 , 163

Sparks, Patti-9I, 132

Speck , Joe-91

Speer, Martin-9I

Speight , Evelyn-79

Speight , Mary-60 , 142

Spencer , Cathy-6I , 6 7, 124, 128

Spencer , Johnnie-6I

Sperry, Margaret-79, 168

Spicha , Janina-9I

Spomer , M ichael-79

Sprague , Pamela-6I , 142

Sprague , Philip-14 , 119 , 158

Springer, Janet-6I

Staats , Bruce-24 , 61, I 07, I 18 , 120, 138 , 139 , 147 , 163 , 174

St Aman+ , Franc i s-73 , 79, 114 , 131

St. Aman+ , John-9I, 109 , 123

Stamm , Fred-91

Stamm , Rodney-115

Stanley , Robert-79

Stanton, Paul-79 , 115 , 124 , 134 , 177

Stanton , Ruth-9I , 115 , 130, 169

Stark , Roger-73 , 79 , 106 , 114, 117, 134 , 176

Starkweather, Dave-61

Starkweather , Peggy-91

Staska , Charl e ne-24 , 61 , 122 , 124 , 133, 142

Staska , Sa ll y-91 , 123 , 133

St eele , Rhea-9I

Steele , Sidney-6I, 142

St emper , Kelle y-79

Stentz, Terry-85 , 9 I, I 08 , 162

Stephens , Larry E.-79

Stephens, Larry L.-6I , 146 , 162, 163

Stephens , Patric i a-79, 111 , 135

Stephens , Robert-91

Stephenson , Karen-6I , 118, 169

Stepp , Robert-91 , I 14

Stern, Robert-61, 108, 146, 147, 157 , 167

Stevens , Helen-61

Stewart , Mrs. Katherine-I 5, 19

Stidhem , Michael-80

Stier, James-61, 146, 158

Stilwell , Catherine-24 , 61 , 109 , 118 , 144 , 147, 178

Stoeckle , Mary-80 , 110 , I 16, 132

Stoehr , Charlene-80, 115

Stoehr , David-91

Stofer , Joyce-9I , 168

Stoll , Kenneth-9I , I 15

Stonerock , Robert-80

Storonskij, Peter-91

Story , Grant-80 , 108 , 109, 114 , 117 , 134

Story , William-I9 , 151 , 155

Stoughton, Barbara-80, 110 , I I I, I 16, 130, 139 , 168

Strain, Judy-91

Stransky, Jerry-80

Strasheim , Lorra ine--20

Strauch , Kathleen-9I

Street , Clyde-91

Stricker , Patricia-6I, 133, 142

Strohm , Mrs. Ma"rtha-2I

Stromer , Michael-91, 151

Stuart , James-I 0

Stu a rt , Sha ron-80, I 16

Stubbendeck, Diane-80 , 110 STUDENT COUNCIL-I06, 107

Stuertz , John-61

Stump , Sharon-62 , 142

Sudymont, Astrid-62, 133 , 134, 142

Sudymont, Virginia-91

Sultzbaugh , Atricia-80 , 110 , 122, 124

Sundling , Diane-80, 110 , 132

Sundling , Gerald-91

Sundling , Richard-62

Sutton, James-62

Sutton, Sandra-80

Svara , Diane-62

Svoboda , Carol-62

Swanson, Jolene-80 , I 08 , 110 , 116 , 176

Swartz , Bob-91

Sweeton , Leslie-92 , 151

Sweeton , Sheryl-62 , 133 , 139 , 142

Swenson, Ralph-92 , I 13

SWIMMING-I56

Swoboda, Larry-62 , 131, 138 , 166

Swofford , Patricia-67 , I 09, 115 , 132

Sz y chow ski , Glen-80 , 162 T

Taft , Elvon-92 , I I 5

Ta la da y, David-25 , 62 , I 06, 146 , 147 , 148 , 166

Tallakson , Don-92

Talley , Cheryl-92 , 114 , 121, 133

Tallis, Rosemary-62, 118 , 142

Tankersley, Gary-80

Tapp, Herman-BO, 148

Tartar , Don ita-92, 122

Tassler, Judith-78, 80 , I 09, I 16 , 121

Taube , Eugenia-62, 122 , 124 ,142

Taylor, Bruce-80 , I 08 , 131

Taylor, David-92, 123

Taylor , Ed-80

Taylor , Gary-92

Taylor, Harvey-92

Taylor, Howard-BO

Taylor , Julie-BO

Taylor, Ronald-62 , I 31

Taylor, Steve A -92

Ta y lor , Steve E.-92 , 160

Taylor, Steven-92 , 130

Teale , Joseph-92 , 155

TENNIS-I6I

Terry, Carole-92 , I 13 , 123 , 168

Terwilliger , Lynne-92 , 123 , 168

TeSelle, Lonnie-BO, 146 , 14 8, 163

Thelander, Gar y--- 80

Therien, Jay-- - I34

Thober, lre~e-62 , 108 , 13 7, 142

Thomann , _Jacqueline - 25 , 62, I 08 , I 18, 132, 142

Thomas, Gar y-63, I 14

Thomas, James-63

Thomas , Ka y-63 , 142

Thomason , Julia-25 , 6 3

Thompson , Charle ne - 63 , IO I , 132 , 142

Th o mpso n, David-63 , I 0 7, 118 , 146 , 147, 14 8, 16 3, 175

Thomp so n , John - 8 8, 9 2

Th o mp so n, Tommi e-63 , I 07 , 109 , 147, 172

Thompson , Mrs. Vi o l a- 20

Thrasher , Linda - 63 , 133

Tice , Carol - 92 , I 13 , 168

Tice, Gerr y~63 , 139

Tichota, Jim-80

Tichota, Marlan-92

Tillman, Gar y-80 , 129

Tillman, Rhond a-63 , 142

Tilts , Anna-78 , 80

Tindle , Bett y-80

Tindle , James-63 , 129

Tomandi, Sandra - 63 , 111, 142

Tomek , Robert-92 , 115

Tontegode , Andrew-92

Tontegode , Juris-63

Toombs, Dona-80

Toombs , Lureene-80

Totty , William-92, 151

TRACK-I62

Tracy , Pam e la-BO , 132

Trac y, Roger-92

Traster , Tri ev a-63, 142

Traudt , Joh n-63

Trauernicht , Alan-80

Trei , Hilde-BO

Trei , Werner-92

Treijs , Janis-BO

Trudeau , Pat-80

Tubbs , Dale-92, I 13

Tubbs , Donald-63

Tucker , John-92

Tucker, Robert-78 , 80 , I 14, 134

Tuckerman , David-92

Tuder , Vick y-80

Tupper , Linda-92, 168

Tv e nge , Larry-80

Tyrrell , Karen-63 , 142

TWIRLERS-I15

Ubb en, Lo ,-en-92 , 151 , 155 , 162

Uldrich , Lo is - 80

Ull str o m , Gal e n-64 , 108,118 , 121 , 146 , 164 , 167 , 179

U nd e rh i ll , Vicki - 80

U ngu r , Fu sun- 64 , 74 , 106 , 124 , 125 , 142

U pi ti s, A ndri s- 64 , 137

U SHERETTES - I 13

Vakiner, Nata l ee- 92 , 111 , 123

Valcarce l , Lu isa- 80

V ampola , Steve- 64

Van Amerongen , G e rald - BO

Van Beek , Sa u ndr a- 92

Va n Boskirk , Rona ld-92 , 151

Van C l eaf , Dav id - 64 , 146

Vandebur g Fre d ric- 25 , 64 , 135

Vander sall , Patricia- 92 , 111 , 11 4 i 30

Va ndev eer , Linda- 92 , i 0 I , I 11 , 132 , 133

Van Deventer, Al lan- 92 , 113 , I 15 129

Van Hook, Dav id-80

Van Horn, G e or g ia-64 , 118, 120 , 142

Van Lan d ingh am , Linda-64 , 1 18 , 142 , 169

Van Laning ha m , J oy ce-64, 11 0, 142

Van Lee uwe n , Harold-92

Va n Si ckle , Elizabeth-64 , 142

Van Sickle , Martha-92 , 113, 121 , 130

Va n Sickle , Mary-80 , 111, 137

Van Vleck , Mrs. Luella-20

Van V y nckt , Janice-I 08

Van Zandt, Barbara-BO , 111, I 15 , 130 , I 3 7

Y rney , Katherine-64 , 130

VARSITY BASKETBALL-I 52 , 153 , 154

VARSITY CHEERLEADERS145

VARSITY FOOTBALL-I48, 149 , 150

Yasatka , Robert-64 , 146 , 14 7, 152 , 153, 154

Yergith , Patty-64 , 142

Versaw , Marilyn-64, 142

Victoria , Yincent-92, 151

Yietnieks, Martin-64, 114

Vinson , Sandra-65 , 110, 133, 139

Vliet , Sharon-BO

Vogel, Ronald-BO

Yohnout, Connie-65 , 133, 142

Yon Busch, Sharon-65 , 142

Vose , Charles-65

Yoss , Michael-92, 146 , 153

Voss , Orville-20, 114 , 115

Vasta , Diane-65, 142

Voth , Dennis-92 , 129

Yrchota , Patty-92 , 168

Wade , Joe-92

Wadley , Shaaron-65, 124, 142

Waersch , Wayne-92 , 157

Waggoner , Delores-BO

Wahe , James-65

Waid, Claudette-92 , 123 , 168

Waid , Dianna-65

Waide , Mildred-14, 20

Wakeman, Richard-BO

W a lcz y k, Yincent-65

W a ldron , Philip-BO , 115

Walker , Charlotte-92 , 168

Walker, Dorothy-92 , I 09 , Ill, 123 , 130 , 172

Walker, John-65 , 146, 158

Walker , Larr y-92

Walker , Ly al-65

Walker , Richard-92

Walker , Ronald-65 , 167

Walker , William-92

Walkinshaw , Marian-92 , i 12, 131

Wallace , Janet-80

W a llace , Robert-BO

Wallace , William-BO

Wallen , Janette-92 , 133

Waller , Marlee-92 , 123

Wallin , Linda-92 , 114

Wallin , Shirle y -65 , 128 , 133 , 142 , 168

Walls , Dennis-BO

Walter , Barbara-92, 168

Walters , Arnold-92 , 163

Walvoord , Nancy-80 , I 08

Ward, Elizabeth_:_80, 116

Ward , George-25 , 65 , 146, 160 , 162 , 163

Ward , Karen-92

Ward , Larry-80, I 08

Warne , Sharon-BO

Warner , Bonnie-65 , 124 , 145 , 147, 169, 180

Warner , Sharon-92

Warnsholz , Walter-BO, 115 , 117, 161

Washington , Sy lvester-BO

Wasson, Steven-92

Waters, Gale-80 , 117

Watgen, Donna-92

Watkins , Steven-I0

Watson , Sandra-66

Way, Betty-80, IOi, 110, 131

Way, Lois-92

Way , Richard-93

W.eatherby , Dorcas-I I

W_eatherly , Sa ndra -92 ~ 113

Weatherly, Susan-80, 111

Webb , Riley-92

Weber , Garry-80

Weber, James-80, 117

Weber, Margaret-BO

Weber , Robert-BO

Weber, Rodney-92

Weber, Sally-25 , 66, 139

Webster , Dean-80

Weder , Rodney-I SI

Weeth , Thomas-66 , 131

Wehrhan , Rodney-66, 118

Weiand, David-BO

Weigandt , Mary-66

Weigel , Carla-Bi

Weigel, Craig-92

Weiler , Gary-8I

Weimer , Allan-81 , 137 , 161

Weindorf, Dane-66

Weisman , Gisele-81, 116, 124 , 145 , 169

Weixelman, Dennis-20

Wekesser , Robert-I 0

Welch , Larry-66

Wenciker , Marvin-81

Wenk , Tom-93 , 129

Wentink , Carole-93 , 111, I 13

Wenz , Charles-66 , 172

Wenzl, John-8I

Wenzl , Kenneth-93 , 151

W e nzl , Lawrence-I 3, 66 , 131

Wertman , Thomas-66

Wertz , Dennis-66 , 146 , 147, 148 , 152 , 153 , 166

We st, Boy d-81

West , Jarold-66

West , Neil-81

We st , Pa tr i cia-93 , IOI

We st, Paula-25 , 66 , 133 , 142

Westerber g, Janice-93 , I 09, I I I , 123

Westerman , Susan-93

Westlund , Bill-81

We y and , Harve y -Bl , 106 , 109 , 146 , 153,154 , 161 , 176

Weyand, Ly le-20

We y mouth , Terry-93 , 123, 130

Wheeler, Cheryl-81 , I I 0 , 116 , 133

Wh i senhunt , Carlin-81

Whisenhunt , Kenneth-66 , 146

Whitby , Mary-66 , 132

White , Alex-67 , 167

White, Barbara-93

White , Marj o r y-81 , 11 I , 116 , 121

White , Marvin-93, 131

White , Robert-67 , 115 , 146

Wh item on , Bob-93

Whitson , Gary-67

Wiegert , Nancy-93

Wieland, Selma-20

Wiemers , Diane-67 , I 18 , 121, 124 , I 32 , 142

Wilcox, Ga y lord-8I , I 08 , 112, 115

Wilcox , Michael-67 , 129

Wiley , William-93

W ilhelm, Darlene-93

Wilke , John-81

Wilken , Richard-93

Wilk inson, Dennis-93 , 115

W ilkinson , John-81 , 111, 115 , I 17, 133

Wilk sen, V enita-67, IOI , 132 , 168

Will , Dave-9 3, 151 , 155

Willh am , Eu gene-93

W illiams, David-8I

W illiams , James-67 , 146 , 158, 167

Will iams , Valeri e-8 1

Will is, Keith-78 , 81, I 15 , 117 , 122, 12 4 , 125, I 30, 139

Wi llmore , Edith-93

Will sey, Linda-93

Wil son, Charles-81, 115, 130

W ilson, Darrell-67

Wil son, James-7 4 , 81

W ilson , Jerry-81, 163

W ilson, Juanita-93

Wilso n, L in da-67 , 118, 142

Wilson , Scott-93 , I 55

Wime s, Eddie-8I , 151

Winder s,Joan-81 , 110

Wi ngrove, Claude-I 2, 120

W inkler, Mrs. Patr i cia-20

Win slow, De nnis-67, I 00, 115, 146 , 158

Wi nslow, Reb ecca- 93

Wint er, William-8I, 117

W ise, Fra nk lin-93

W itt , Mrs. Catherine- 20

Wohlers , Gary-67

Wohlers , Karen-81

Wolcott , Margaret-67 , 133, 142

W olf, Norbert-93

W olfe, Gail-93

W olff , Samuel-68, 127 , 131

W oll, Pamela-93 , 123

W oodward, Raymond-81

W orley, Cecil-93 , I 08, 168

Worms , Brenda-81, I 16 , 132

W orms, Brent-76 , 81, I 08 , 109 , 111 , 151

W orster, Nancy-68

W orster, Reuben-93, 151, 155

Wrede , Richard-81

WRESTLING-160

Wri ght, Larry--93

Wright , Rebecca-8I

WRITERS CLUB-135

Wunibald , Nancy-9 3

W yman, Joyce-68, I 15 , 142

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Y age r , Cheryl-81 , I 16

Yakel, Martha-81, 110,116, 133

Yost, Loi s- 68 , 132

Yost, Robert-93

Young, Crystal- 25 , 68, 109, 118, 142 , 169

Y oung, Edith-81 , 128 , 131

Youn g, James-93

Younq , Judd -81

Advertising Index

A lvord Re xall Pharmacy

Anderson Studio

Arthur Owens Studio

Beatrice Foods Co.

Ben Franklin Store

Campus Book Store

Capitol Pr i nting Co

lth Co

Cool Crest G olf Course

Dietze Music Ho us e, Inc

Du Tea u Chevrolet Co

Edholm and Blomgren Studio

First National Bank and Trust Co

Gree n Furnac e and Plumbing Co

Hamilton's Studio

Hollywood Cleaners

Ira 's Auto Top and Upholstery Service

Jerr y's Barber Shop ...

Young , J. D.-20 , 127

Young , Margaret-25, 68 , 124, 128

Youn g, Rockford-93 , 151 Youngscap, Mrs. Alice-20

Yule, Christine-68 , 142 z Za nds, Erika-68, 142

Zangari , Barbara-93 , 168

Zich , Larry-93 , 10 2

Zie g, Natalie-81, I I 0 , 115 Zier , Nancy-93 , 113

Zi gurs, llze - 88 , 93 , 123 , 133

Zigurs, Rota-81

Zimmer , Gordon-93

Zimmerman , Linda-81 , 115 , 132

Zimmerman, Lynne-9 3

Zimmerman , Ron-8I

Zink , Norman-81

Zurschmeide Thom,,~-80 RI

Jim King Enterprises, Inc

King's Fine Foods .....

Latsch Brothers, Inc.

McAdams Studio

id west Life Insurance Co

Miller and Paine ....

Mohaw k Cap and Gown Co.

National Bank of Commerce Trust and Savings

Nebras ka Book Store

Parkway Lanes ....

Rixstine Jewelry Manufacturing

Road and Track Motors

Roberts Dairy Co

Speedway Motors

Townsend Studio .

Weaver - Minier Co., Ltd

Weaver Potato Chip Co

Western Power and Gas Co

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