Lincoln High School 1965 Yearbook

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"You mean I can only have this book ONE night?" Patsy Cleveland and Gloria Nobbman get "the facts" while checking out books in the Lincoln High School Library. Because of the increased number of students using library facilities this year, students had the opportunity to select titles during their English class periods.

Expression in Speaking And Writing Emphasized

Also following the theme of innovation was the Lincoln High English Department. Stress on style and practical usage in place of emphasis on formal grammar was one of the numerous changes. Throu~h a variety of required and elective courses, students learned to express themselves more vividly and clearly and to develop skills and understanding i n reading and listening. Students were encouraged to participate in writing and speaking contests and to contribute to LHS literary publications: the Scribe, The Advocate, and The Links.

" Finished! " Carolyn Boyd breathes a sigh of relief, after completing a theme for English.

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Cand idates, Platforms

Capture Stude nt Interest

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Streamers, banners, buttons, slogans, speeches, and general noise characterized the election year. Social studies students surveyed the political scene and exercised their right to vote in mock presidential elections.

Young historians, in American H i story classes, probed the development of our nation through exploration, independence, and civil war, to today's changing democracy. World History traced the progress and achievements of past civilizations. Modern Problems and lnte national Relations focused on current events. The relationship of the financial world to our nation's economy was explored in Economics classes, while Psychology students viewed the complexities of human behavior.

" No help allowed!" exclaims " psychologist" Pam Kahm, as she guides Claudia Davis through an experiment in learning.

LHS students, Ron Kolarik and Charles Wilson, debate political issues and candidates as the date of the national election draws near.
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"Acids, bases, hydroxides, anhydrides-Will a reaction ever occur?" College chemistry students find a very l arge number of possible "happenings."

Equations, Formulas, and Experiments Aid ·Pupils

Making a thorough examination of a negative, photography student, Dorothy Fuller, checks for any minute scratches or dark shades.

Keeping pace with • the numerous changes in our "science-mind ed" society was a full-time job for both the Science and Mathematics Departments. Future en_ gineers and actuaries found advanced mathematics courses necessary for further, college study. Other students gained background through practical, applied mathematics courses. Laboratory experiments were used to supplement textbook information. Physics, physiology, photography, and chemistry launched students toward future careers, while general science and biology provided a basic understanding of science for daily living.

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While getting ideas from mathematics projects done in previous -years, Sarah Taylor and Angel Gonzales discuss ideas anc½ plans for their own projects.

' Looks like a major operation's about to begin. Scalpel in hand, biology student, Clark Gillaspie, gets ready to see "what makes this crayfish tick."

" 6 x I 0 23 (8.76543 x 18.965 / 436.543) x ... -How would we ever solve these problems without the aid of a slide rule? " wonder physics students, Bob Stepp and Tori Pearlstein, and analytical geometry students, B~rbara Bowman and Bob Tucker , who have found an " over-s i zed pal" to help them with their mathematical calculations.

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Examin i ng " des cadeau x de France , " second-year French stude nt s, Karen Johnston and Michael Egger, discover some no v e l i dea s for Christmas gift selections.

"Hab l a usted espanol?" Beginning Spanish st udents , Rita K o ch and Allen Esqui v el , f i nd L i nco l n High ' s lang u age lab an aid to better pronunciation and ora l comprehens i on.

LHS Language Department

Pioneers in Oral Methods

"Pioneers of the Midwest" might b e a good title for the Foreign Language Department at Lincoln High. In addition to learning to read, speak, and write the language, students learned to understand other p eoples and their cultures. Further help in speaking came through the use of the new, oral approach, made possible by modern language laboratories. Other additions included advanced courses in French , Spanish, German, Latin, and Russian for students who had begun their study in the lower grades.

Viewing sli des of Germany help Natalie Zieg and La u ra Oppegard to l earn more about the German peop l e and their customs

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Arti $t ic, Instrumental, · and

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Oil p~int, brushes, clay, silver, reeds, sheet music, a bow, and a pitch pipe found their respective places in the Fine Arts Department at Lincoln High. Art and music students were challenged to develop their creative abilities and to gain a deeper appreciation for "the Arts." Vocal and instrumental music students developed their talents further through participation in various music groups, which provided special programs for school and civic functions. LHS "artists" expressed themselves through the medium of canvas and paint and in va-rious crafts and designs.

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These members of the sophomore girls glee " steal" a quick peek at notes and lyrics before turning their attentions back to the director. With ba lsam wood, glue , and imagination, art student , Ann Young, constructs a unique mobile.
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Playing th i s tuba might leave most people "breathless, " but " blowing and hitting the right valves" seems to present little problem for Kent Barbee.

Shops Develop Skills; Give Basic Kno~ledge

Through the acquisition of new Industrial Arts equipment, Lincoln High shops kept pace with mechanization in the industrial world. A varied curriculum, including crafts, drafting , woodworking, printing, electronics, engine mechanics, auto mechanics , and machine shop, prepared students for further training and for immediate entrance into industry. Future electricians, engineers, mechanics, and carpenters gained experience through practical application of knowledge.

" A sixteenth of an inch might cause a wall to collapse or a post to sink!" Aided by T-square , triangles, and ruler, Leo Lorenze works to arrive at an accurate calculation.

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Puzzled over a mass of wiring , electronics student, Don Herrick, seems to have found " something " in the device to solder together.

Grease and dirt and noise and exhaust no longer seem to bother Gary Broman and Neil West, who are adding to the " silence " while overhauling a car.

Two years of hammering and sanding by Larry Chubbuck, Jim Burden, and Steve Loos completed " all twelve feet" of this totem pole. "Hands, faces, and wings" will soon find a place in the Lincoln Children's Zoo.

" Somewhere in this press, something is wrong!" exclaims Bob Hansel, as he " digs " into the machine in search of the "guil:y party."

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" Why does the bobbin thread always have to catch for me?" questions Janice Grenemeier, while trying out a new machine.

Patterns, Samples, Salts

Are Familiar Ingredients

A "pinch of salt," the hum of a sewing machine, the aroma of freshly baked cookies, and an array of -bright carpet samples and ottractive table decorations were all a part of the varied projects of the Home Economics Department. Future tailors, homemakers, dieticians, and home economists acquired practical skills in laboratory work. Textbook study and individual research provided a basic understanding of nutrition, clothing construction, and home planning and decorating.

" Oh, how I ' d like to have a ' dream kitchen ' like this! " exclaims Ann Beste to Lynda Remigio, who is putting the " finishing touches " on her model.

If steam is an indication of temperature, Gayla Anderson should be able to add the ingredients soon.

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Classes Keep Pace

With Business World

Curved lines and symbols, carbon paper, ledger sheets, and a "sales pitch" were varied, but familiar, terms to Business Education and Commercial students. Electric typewriters and new listening centers expanded facilities for better training in clerical and office procedures. Some students found permanent positions in the business world, while others prepared themselves for summer work and further education.

With the aid of new electric typewriters, students in the Business Education Department cut stencils and typed letters with new speed and efficiency.

Color, harmony, balance, appropriateness, proportion, unity ... Leatrice Anderson and Cherie McCullough have achieved a "persuasiv e display" in salesmanship.

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Pooling their effort s, Chri s Amos and David Quam work to meet "th e deadline " on their book keeping projects.

Balancing on a " plank," only inches wide, girls in P.E. class attempt "th e only feminine ·sport."

" We can't tell what's injured!" say Health Ed. students, Jody Goetowski and Larry Hoyer, in a " too late," first-aid attempt.

Fitness and Knowledge

Emphasized by Classes

Softball, volleyball, archery, football, tumbling, gymnastics, +rock, folk dancing, and swimming provided opportunities for Lincoln High students to release their "excess" energy. Both male and female "athletes" r e sponded to th e· echo of "1-2-3-4, 1-2-3-4," as unused muscl e s were taxed in vigorous calisthenics . Physical Education classes gave students an opportunity to participate in sports, as well as to learn the skills and techniques involved.

In addition to conditioning their bodies, stud e nts learned how to properly c a re for their "chemical wonders." Through studying modern research, Health Education students learned th e known causes of modern diseases, their effects on the human body, and possible treatm e nt.

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" W hat, you don't want Home Planning and D e corat ing?" Sophomore Bob Semrad finds his cou nse lor, Mr s. Baugh er , a m used at his wis h fo r a c ha nge in h i s p ro g r am of classes for t he se me st e r.

o ·river Ed. Classes and

G uidance 'Steer'

Pupils

To modern man the automobile is no longer considered a luxury, but a " necessity." Driver Education armed students with effective driving skills and mechanical information to meet the " on-co mi ng traffic " safely But LHS stud e nts received more than " behind the wheel " g uidance. Counselors encouraged students to participate in curricular , cocurricular , and extracurricular activities; this participation helped students to adjust to high school life , gain self-understanding , and develop meaningful goals. Services offered by the Guidance Department at Lincoln High are unique in that each counselor is responsible for a group of students throughout thei r high school years.

M r. W eya nd g iv e s pr e limi na ry instructio ns o n th e si m ula tor t o Dr i ver Ed. studen ts Le on a rd Krcma r ik an d K a r en L an gst o n.

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Glowing with many lights, this b ea utiful blue spruce tree filled the lounge with th e spirit of th e sea so n.

Co unt i ng , stac king , and tying the se v en h u ndred bas ketba l l programs keeps St udent Co u ncil member s, John Ja c obs and Do u g Lawson , b us y.

Proiects of Council

Involve Sport Events

" Get your program right here!" This familiar cry was heard from Student Council members, as they sold at the LHS football and basketball games.

Planning and sponsoring th e Kickoff Dance and Homecoming Dance required much of the Council ' s time. Members also visited the Westview County Home, held several faculty coffees, and continued the Class Competition project.

Attending workshops and conventions helped the 'Student Coun~il to coordinate its many activities at Lincoln High School , which were directed by Miss Judith Farris, sponsor, and Mr. Robert Harder , co-sponsor.

In addition to its regular membership, the Council had three honorary members: Isabel Cacho-Sousa of Peru, Werner Goess l ing of Germany, and Chako Owaga of Japan.

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"Stop!" exclaims Isabel Cacho-Sou sa, as she tries to e xplain tQ. Jeff Sayre that she really only wanted a few pencils to sell for Student Coun cil.

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In need of a chair to reach the Class Competition posters, Mike Knaub helps Jean Ernst, as she records points for the winning classes.

STUDENT COUNCIL: Bottom Row: Kahler, Rice , Ernst , Knaub , Fowles , W entink , W a lk er, McPherson. Row 2: Schrekinger , Safford , Ewerth , vice-president; Schwartzkopf , secretary; Shaw , Lawson, Sayre , Ogawa, Hare, Top Row: Worm s, treasurer; Stark , preside nt; Jacobs , Beckmann, Little , Goessling, Rile y, We yan d , Willis.

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Serving as "links" between the student body and the Student Council was the role of the Home Room Representatives. At meetings throughout the year, the Reps strived to keeio students informed of activities and to help solve school problems. "Buzz groups" were formed to discuss such topics as student parking permits, the new "L" in the lounge, Class Compe- • titian, and the event calendar.

"Mirror, mirror, on the " Seeking advice from the new "L" in the student lounge, Judy Bond and Lynn Dance find reflections of "jam sessions," pep rallies, and dances.

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HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES: Bottom Row: Bond , Kurtz , Davis , Boatman , King , Osborn, Riggs, Nordwall. Amos, Olsen, Pederson , Ward, Fowler. Row 2: Rodgers, Love , Hobensack, Sultzbaugh , Geistlinger , Krepel, Walter, Hart, Ulrich, Walvoord , Fossaceca , Kant. Row 3: Maly , Brannen , Stentz , Dance , David , Lundy , Story , Geier , Johnston, Holdorf, Jensen. Top Row: Hellweg, Walters , Pfund , Reeves , Hammond , Westlund , Brill , Jacobs , Black, Bauer, Pudists , Krejci , Waid.

Counselor Armbands

Puzzle Student Body

SC 'l armbands belong to the sophomore counselors and the sophomore counselors are the Coed Counselors, juniors and seniors who act as "big sisters'' to all girls new to LHS

The annual fall tea, held in the Lincoln High cafeteria before the opening of school, highlights the club's varied activities. Members also hold informal meetings and parties with their counselees during the summer to talk about classes, school activities, and games.

Helping to coordinate the group's programs and activities were Coed Counselor sponsors , Miss Jamesine Bourke, Miss Frances Buell, Mrs. Sharon Christoffersen, and Mrs. Helen Flanagan.

Following a tour of Lincoln High, Coed Counselor, Lynne Zimmerman, serves punch to sophomores, Judy Wilhelm and Janice Black, at the annual fall tea.

COED COUNSELORS: Bottom Row: Ba ss, Robb , M Martin , Van Beer , B. Smith , Ghormley, treasurer; Stanton , vice-president; Wentink , president ; Rosenberger, secretary; Rothe , Jacobson, King , Sahmel , Adams, Warner , S Rice. Row 2: V. Fischer, Stou ghton, Ireland, Vandeveer , All en, Pr eston, L. Rodgers , Bos inio, Walker , Waller , D. Rice , Lind , S. Rodgers , Gunn, Buehler , Armstrong , Hoffman , K Hi ggins, Me yer. Row 3: Grant ski, Hurst , Dutcher , Osborn , L. Martin , Medina , Hansel , Dittenber , Kelley , V. Smith , Ellerbeck , Petersen , Hadfield , Garner , Ozenb augh, Staska , Talley , Van Sickle. Top Row: Reich , Ramsey , Bush , Gesch, Dinsmore , Campbell , Grabow ski , Sch umacher, J. Fischer, Pede rson, Johnson , Bradshaw , Holderness , Kats , Key , Zigurs , Zimmerman, Vakiner , Pfund.

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INTERNATIONAL CLUB: Bottom Ro w: Cacho-Sousa , G oessl i ng , Og a wa , Brice , Oppegard , T i ce , Hansley, Hamilton , Cle v el a nd , Story , Tucker , Sommer , Hatf i eld , Hellweg, Heizer. Row 2: Gulle y, Va n V yn ckt , Fra n kl i n, Austin , Robison , Kelly , 'Riggs , Pfund , Markussen , Forsyth , Farrar , Schultz , Adams , Mar y Va n Sickle Row 3 : T. Black , Willsey , Brannen , Cosier, Rase , Hurst , Allen , Simmons , Heller , Johnson , Maresch , Finkel, M. Holderness , D Stoughto n Row 4 : Hodtwalker , Pardubsky , Jense n, Pi ccolo , Latzel, Kni g ht , Luft , Broman , Satt l er , Bowman , Leupold , B. Stoughton , v i ce-pre sident : Willis , president ; Kreiss, Ti sd a l e, Brassard , Fuller. Row 5 : Lind , Lapping , S Harshbarger , ' Hold o rf , Gruenemei e r , J Black , Nordwall , Fair , J Holderness , Hi gg in s, Ellerb e ck , Clark , B. Harshbar g er , Angle , Martha Van Si ckl e, t re a surer ; Sahme l, Fischer Top Row : McMaster , Bott , Whitmer , Hare , Poague , Davidson , Johnston , Luedke , Sayre , Kr e jci , D a vis , Shea , Ta ylor , Hoffman, Ba r tzatt , We y hrauch , Will i am s

At the Int e rnational Club dinner before the basketball game, Sally Davidson finds that serving spaghetti is a "real art."

Memories of homeland customs and traditions are strong as LHS American Field Service students , Isabe l Cacho-Sousa, Chak o Ogawa, and Werner Goessling , compare le tters from hom e

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Organizations Support

Intern ational Program

AFS stands for American Field Service and for opportunities to better relations with other countries. Lincoln High AFS, directed by Mrs. Jorene Wilken, sponsored Christmas card and candy sales to provide AFS scholarships for the finalists.

Supporting the AFS exchange program is the International Club. Members entertained the AFS students at a Christmas party and speakers during the year included exchange stud1ents, Chako Ogawa from Japan and Werner Goessling from Germany, and Jim Wilson, a Lincoln High senior who spent the past summer in Brazil. Other International Club projects, sponsored by Mrs. Catherine Witt, Miss Judith Roderick, and Mrs. Jorene Wilken, were the spaghetti dinner and the "adoption" of an orphan from a foreign country.

"Ho w would you Uk e to spend the summer in Spain? " Dave Beckmann asks Doris Adams, both AFS semi-finalists.

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SAFETY Bottom Row: Ol son, Wyma n, Palmer, Weaver , vice-presi de nt; Old enburg. Row 2: N i der , Salte r, M eyer, Taylor, Lougee , Nyquist , secretar y -treasurer ; Sc hneider. Top Row: Bender , Pr ibyl , Wolff , pr esident; Slama , Coleman , Pi ccolo , Simms , Holcomb. ECA COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Leitch , Geistlinger, chairman Row 2: Reich , Vandersall. Top Row: D. Atkin son, J. Atkinson.

La Vona Reeves and Jim Shaw try to figure out " who ' s who, " as they prepare a display of baby pictures for the "Baby Doll of the Year" competition.

Ser!vice Is Keynote For Groups at LHS

With baby rattle 1 crown 1 and banner 1 Joe Weyand reigned as 11 Baby Doll of the Year 1 for the Red Cross Council dancel held in the lounge to raise money to adopt a Korean orphan. Council members! under the direction of Mrs. Katherine Sayre and Miss Lynn Erie 1 also collected toys for Winnebago Indian children.

Other groups promoted safety practices and student activities; these were the Safety Committee 1 sponsored by Mr. Guilford Burnham 1 and ECA Committee 1 directed by Miss Teresina Danese.

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RED CROSS COUNCIL: Bottom Row: Ochsner , Hudson , Hathawa y, Ortiz , Buehler , Robb , Bass , Knight , Beckmann , president ; Reeves , treasurer; Arnold, secretary; Polhemus, vice - president ; Bartzatt , Milligan , Whitmer , Bott , Shattuck , Tripple , Tuder Row 2: Stephens, McMaster, Zigurs , De Putron , Ward Ebner Stoughto Mar Van Sickle Palr:ner Salter Holdorf Armintrout Row 3: Ireland Hitz Reed Branner Anderson Hadfield Sahmel. Brumm, Hamilton Bradshaw Campbell Ramsey Cleveland Hoffman Petersen sney Hollst en. Top Row: Ostlund Sommer, Kahler Ghormley Rodgers, Piccolo

ORC H ES T RA : Bottom Row : D avies , C Brice , Franson , G Holbrook , Ha d fiel d , Schroeder. Row 2: V an d ersall, G il b ert , A nderson , Kling , Pete r s, W ilkinson , Harsh b arger , Morey , Hill , Stark, Brill , J. Ho lbro ok. Row 3: Brown , Burrough , W allin , Fernbaugh, McA llaster, G hor m ley , M arsh , Javorsky , Hagan , Bowman , S Brice, Stanton , Newhouse. Row 4: Pabst , Ben d er, Gunn , Owen, Talley , Nyhoff, Johnson, Hodtwalker , Semrad , Sto r y, Stoll, Barbee, Her m an, Rase , T u cker , Petersen, Stepp Top Row: Nelson , H ogge , Mr. Orville V oss , d irector.

Entertainment Is Provide d

"When the Links Go Marching In" - and the Links , in this case, were the members of the Lincoln High School band , who marched and played for football and basketball games and pep rallies. In the fall, the band traveled to Hastings to attend the State Music Clinic Playing in a c oncert at the clinic, they accompanied Carl " Doc " Severinsen, who is the lead trumpeter on the Johnny Carson "Tonight Show."

By Instrumental Groups

Selected members of the orchestra also attended the clinic, which gave these students an opportunity to further their musical abilities. Orchestra members also took part in the City Orchestra Festival, held in March.

Both the band and the orchestra, directed by Mr. Orville Voss, presented programs for the junior highs and performed for many LHS programs, including assemblies and Vesper concerts.

BAND: Bottom Row: Wilken , Horstman , Rowe. Row 2: Wilkinson, B. Harshbarger, Davies, Lovelace , Colborn , M. Laws, Penrod , Mason, Holbrook, Likens , A. Hogge, John• ston, Rulla , Dann. Row 3: Blum , Ball , Hulbert , E. King , J i rkovsky, Jacobson , Zimmerman , Schessler, Sc hmersal, Eshelman , S. Harshbarger , Krzeneski, Duskin, Marsh , Baum , Rebensdorf , B. Petersen , Pauley , Bowlin , Morey , Fuller, Herman , Gibson, Van Zant, Polhemus. Row 4: Wieber s, Ace , J. King , Spachman , Mortensen , Shanek , Boye , P. Laws , Alt , Slemin , Kuzelka, Luft , Chrisp , Smith, L. Hoyer , Heinbigner , Bradley , Kubert , Molden , Engle , Jewett , Carpenter , Whitemon , Weaver , Barbee , Martin , Evans , Stanton , Tubbs , Waldron , Boyd , Wilcox. Top Row: Weymouth , Gabelhouse , Black , Clements , L. Hogge , Banks , B Hoyer , H ar tman , Mr Orville Voss, director; Taft , Mazurak , Ripley , Larson , Dahlberg, B. Petersen.

Students Take Advantage of Musical Opportunities

The talents of the Dance Band were in demand for a variety of school and community events. Appearances for the Veterans Hospital, the Optimist Club, and a number of other local organizations gave the group an opportunity to play a variety of numbers.

Also focusing their interest s on the musical field were the members of the Junior Boys Glee Under the direction of Mr. Ivan Caldwell, they performed for Joy Night and Vesper concerts and presented programs for the students in the junior high schools.

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DANCE BAND: Bottom Row: Wilkinson , Peters , Warnsholz , Harshbarger , Hogge , Marsh. Top Row: Stoll, Boyd , Kubert, Kuzelka, Semrad, Hodtwalker, Bowlin. BOYS GLEE: Bottom Row: Ebe rs, Rife , secretary-treasurer ; T allakson , Stoll , Dorse y, Siedel! , Petersen , Sevenker , Taylor , Johnson , vicepresident Row 2: Voss, Madsen , Anderson, Chubbuck , Hardnock , Leupold , Pet e rson , Maul , Schmidt , Brandt, Ryan. Top Ro w: Crossley, Hulbert , Taft , Curry , Hedrick , David , president; Wasson , Siegrist , Pellet i er, Geistl i nger , Keelan. Not Pictured: Maurice Egan , Mike Egan , Gallegos , Sexton , Slaikeu.

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Harmony Is Ch a ra cteristi c of G i rls G lee Program

Ninety girls dressed alike? Sounds incredible! However, not when the Junior Girls Glee performed at Lincoln High School programs. Glee members, dressed in pale green blouses and moss green skirts , made their first appearance at a November assem-

bly, under the direction of Miss Dorthea Gore. They also performed for the Christmas program, Joy Night, Vespers programs, the Schoolmasters Club, and the State School Board Convention.

JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE: Bottom Row: Cleveland, vice-president; Tice , Re eves, secretary; Reich , Miss Gore , director; Robb , tr eas urer; W entink , pre si d ent; Jacobs , W o ll , W ilhelm Row 2: Bettenhausen , H ansel, Zier, W inslow, Burnham , Lundholm , W esterberg, Boa t ma n, Y an Sickle , Gh orm l ey. Row 3: Saffor d , accompanist; Higgin s, Shepherd , ce, Hiskey , T e rr y, Starkweather, W alter , Kahler , W este rman ., D ietrich Top Row: Hu gelman, Likens , Talle y, Tartar, Nohavec , Du ncan , Lauber , Joz e p s, accompanist; O sborn , Pearlstein.
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JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE : Bottom Row: C. G artner, Owens , Holbrook, Dav i ds on, Jacobsen, Portsche, Kni ght, Abbink , Middleton , Strauch, Jacobson. Row 2 : Schroeder , Koch , Hansle y, Shrad er, Kais , Key , Bauer, M arinelli, Rohn , Waid Row 3: Romisch , Rod gers, Roth, W arner, Paroubek , Rus se l l, Kinnison , S G artner, Hansen , Morey , Hollstien. Top Row: Goetow ski, Ortiz , Steel e, Rothe , Mo rtensen , Hoffm an, Preston , D insmore , W atgen , Baumgart. Not Picture d : Hunt, Newlun, V an d eveer, W allen.

'Music Man' Melodies

Produced by Vocalists

"76 Trombones lead the big parade" of Midwest music and merriment, when the Aeolian Choir presented The Mus ic Man . Opera cast members depicted the typical life of 1912 Iowans, as they wore long, highcollared dresses, bow ties, and straw hats.

The Music Man, a recent Broadway hit by Meredith Willson, focused on the career of Harold Hill (the music man), an unethical traveling salesman. After persuading the people of River City, Iowa, to form a band, and selling them nonexistent instruments, his plans to escape are complicated by his falling in love with the city librarian.

Dressed in new robes, which were black with red stoles, Aeolian Choir, under the direction of Mr. Ivan Caldwell, performed for other school programs and assemblies.

Mrs. Paroo (Cheryl Yager) is pleased that Marian (Diane Filbert) has noticed Harold Hill (Mike Douthit), whose " getaway " plans are complicated when he falls in love.

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CHOIR: Bottom Row: Fjeldheim , accompa n ist ; Eno , McPherson , Corcoran , Tassler , Kahler , Worms , Winter , Duskin , Long , Sayre , Mar$h , Smith, Campbell, Hahn, J. Sommer, Proctor , Stoeckle, Domino. Row 2: Rice, Stoughton , Heizer , Wh ite , Mewes , Madison , Hall, S. Schneider , Holbrook, president; Hilt , Bates, Sinkule , Rauscher, Hammond, Ra ymer, Andersen , Norman , Bomberger, McCuistion, Folmer , Bond, Weisman. Row 3: Susan Shildneck, Sally Shildneck, Almanza , Fritzinger , Sorensen , Shea , Brice , Rulla , Brazil , Molden, Douth it, Hansen, Gregg, Lockee, treasurer; Lyberis, McKinne y, St ory, Willi s, Yager, Blakely , D Filbert , M. Somm er , Goodman. Top Row: C. Schn eider, Davis, Stuart, Hlavacek , N. Filbert , DeRyke, Swanson , Jackson , Sch nell , W eimer , Wa ters , Weber , Sli gar , Jacobs , Bodie , Ambler, secretary; Ebner, Schwindt, Adair, McConnell, Pabst , Bauer

Performing as "River City folks" are Opera cast members, Bill Winter, Claudia Davis, Tom Hansen, Gerald Holbrook, Keith Willis, Melodie Ambler, Bruce Raymer, and Jeff Sayre.

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LHS Octet Members

Match Voices, Outfits

" Do , re, mi, fa, sol" - these were the fami l iar sound~ of the LHS octets warming up for rehearsals. Matching their voices and their outfits, the boys i n maroon jackets and the g i rls in bittersweet jumpers, the groups appeared at many school programs and community events. Under the direction of Miss Dorthea Gore and Mr. Ivan Caldwell , they performed for Joy Night and the Westview County Home.

Bi l l Winter , Margie White, and Viki McPherson ask Gerald Holbrook to find middle C, as they " tune up " before a performance.

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O RP HEON S : Bottom Row : Berman , Jozeps, Fowler , vice-president; Nor d wall, D omino, Sally Shil d neck, Hansen , W allin Row 2: - St oll , secrE;tary; Bush, Pardubsky, Filb ert, Sa yre, treasurer; Gerald Holbrook , president ; D eFacio, G loe, M oore Row 3: K ee l an, Jeanne Holbrook, Hill , Stoughton, Curry , N y quist , W illiams , Mewes , Helton , Knight. Top Row: M iller, Fjel d heim , W hite, Lun d , , Corcoran , Schroer , Tassler , Schneider , Zimmerman, Muffley.

M usical Ability Is Ess en tial f o r LHS Organizations

Pianos, violins , voice solos-a variety of musica l sounds were heard when Orpheons, sponsored by Miss Dorthea Gore , held their meetings. Each member presented a program sometime during the year.

A l so exerc,s,ng their musical abilities were the Lincoln High School Madrigals. During the year they performed for the Christmas program, the Optimist Club, and the Kiwanis Club.

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M ADR IGALS: Bottom Row : Schn eider, Stoughton , Goodman, Yage r , Davis, Hlavacek , Stuart , Shea , Blakely , F je ld heim , Folmer , W orms. Top Row : Du skin, Hilt, Mold en, Bates , Lockee , Stanton, Norman, A n d e r sen , Raus c her , H ahn, W illis.

Jenny's Kisses Are Highlight of Drama

Guppies, collection plates, and a lawn mower were just a few of the unusual props which kept the crew and cast members busy preparing for the 1964 All-School Play, Jenny Kissed Me, a humorous drama depicting the situations which develop as Jenny comes to live in the household of a priest, who attempts to make her attractive to boys. Supervising rehearsals, publicity, costumes, props, and a collection of odd jobs were Mrs. Maxine Faust, director and Lynda Burns, student director.

While Michael (Mal Keelan) and Father Moynihan (Bruce Raymer) look on, Owen Parkside (Bruce Rauscher) attempts to make Jenny (La Vona Reeves) more beautiful.

" You must try my luscious (?) rice casserole, Mrs. Deazy (Jane Po lh emus)! " e xclaims M iss Stearns (Cathy Pfund) , as the two girls (Karin Miller and Sally Davidson) and Mr. Parkside (Jim Cooper) wonder how it might taste.

" Do you approve?" Sister Mary of the Angels (Tori Pearlstein) asks Jo (Marsha Bowlin ), Mary Delaney (Jody Goetowski), and Harry (Cathy Cleveland), as she assembles the new school uniform for Shirley Tirabossi (Gayla Anderson)

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Mimes Year Features

Variety in Dramatics

An array of characters filled the Little Theater as Mimes, the sophomore drama club, presented a variety of humorous and dramatic skits. All members were responsible for taking part in at least one presentation for meetings. The skits served as a source of ideas for planning a Joy Night act.

Club meetings also included talks by guests such as Tom Crawley, a graduate student from the University of Nebraska, who read selections from several plays.

Club activities and tryouts for membership were directed by the sponsors, Miss Ginger Van Horn and Mrs. Jean Schmeling.

" The patient isn ' t asleep yet!!" exclaims Kathy Karnopp, as Jim Ogden prepares Melvin Gulley for surgery, during a Mimes skit.

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MIMES: Bottom Row : Holdorf, Gulley , Krzeneski , W eyhrauch , Powers, Ogden, G. Smit h, Tyson, Tisdale. Row 2: Schmidt , Su Aderman , Helton, Jensen , Johnson , Sayre, Hart , Franklin , Krejci, Coleman, Taylor, Johnston. Row 3: Karnopp , Hagen, Crewdson, V Smith , tr easurer; Williams , Halderman , Proctor, Whitm er, secretary; Kushner , Bartzatt , Shaner , Quig Top Row : Sch affer, McAllister, Stilwell , Mason , Brazil , Sommerhauser , Davids on , Bowman , Muffley , Broman , Anderson , Schneider.
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A case of the "l ast-minute jitters' .' seems to have Mal K ee l an a little nervous

Mummers Further

Interest in Dramatics

Tryouts, practices, and performances filled the Mummers year. As a part of casts or crews, all members of the junior-senior drama club participated in some phase of dramatics during the school year. Drama activities , under the direction of Mrs. Marylouise Alexander and Mrs. Maxine Faust, included "paper bag" plays, a Joy Night skit, and the Fine Arts Festival in the spring. The high point of the year was the presentation of the annual fall p lay, Harvey, a whimsical comedy concerning a larg e , invisible, white rabbit.

MUMMERS: Bottom Row: Schneider , We ymouth, Rapley , Ta ylo r, Miller, P. Cleveland , Cooper , Sultzb augh, treasurer; Bowman, vicepresident ; Marsh , preside nt; Ebner , historian; Austin , secretary; Story, Keelan, Boatman , Key, Oppegard. Row 2: M yers, Dahlberg , Pfund, Beckmann, Schwartzkopf , Rhody , Stanton , Slaikeu , Beste , Ambler, Peters , Tu cker , Andersen, W ester b erg, Gro ts. Row 3: T a rtar , Lapping , Weisman , Kubert, Willis , Koch, Polhemus , Romisch , Hollamon, C. Davis , Filbert, Bender, Pab st, Reetz, Bitner. Top Row: Long, Rosenberger , Wallen , McCullough, C. Cleveland, Boyd , Lind, Reeves, Burns, Pickett, P. D avis, Davidson, W a lk er, Schultz , Geistlinger.

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"He said something else about him - pooka ?" questions Betty Chumley (Carolyn Boyd), as Dr. Chumley (Larry Kubert), Dr. Sanderson (Mal Keelan), and Ruth Kelly (Atricia Sultzbaugh), wonder who and where Harvey is.

Imaginary Character Is Part of Mummers Play

"Remove that rabbit from the school! No animals allowed!" But Harvey was allowed, because of his important role as a main character in the Mummers play, Harvey. Harvey is an imaginary friend to Elwood P. Dowd, who has withdrawn from the world of reality, and as a result, Elwood's sister attempts to commit him to a sanitarium.

The cast and the crews, all members of Mummers, along with Mrs. Maxine Faust, director , and Keith Willis, student director, combined effods to present the play.

"I 'II sue them all right!" exclaims Judge Gaffney (Dave -Beckmann) to Duane Wilson (Grant Story), Myrtle Mae Simmons (Barbara Bowman ), her mother, Veta Louise (Beverly Austin) , and E. J. Lofgren (Bruce Raymer), the cab driver.

" Will you please move! You're in Harvey's way," says Elwood P. Dowd (Ric Marsh) to Miss Johnson ( Penn y Davis) and Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet {Kay Rapley).

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Hospitality Extended

By Service Groups

Red and black, here , there , and everywhere - at least at LHS programs. Usherettes and Doormen, school service groups, displayed the school colors on vests and jackets. Their duties included seating guests , issuing programs, taking tickets, and guarding closed corr i dors during plays, vespers, the opera ,, and Joy Night.

The Usherettes and the Doormen, under the supervision of Miss Mildred Kemp and Mr. Robert Fisher, worked to make guests feel welcome at Linco l n High performances.

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USHERETTES: Bottom Row : Shepard, Ghormley , Bassett , Heinbigner , Sayre , Fitzgerald, Jones , Moore, Fair , Ep p Row 2: Bowli n , Lovelace , Schneider , Schroer , Karnopp, O ' Brien , Schleu g er , Seebree , Ahl , Amos. Top Row: Laws, Boster , Schweitzer, Hoffa rt , Bowman , O ' Gara , Black, Brazil , Grenemeier , Grove. D OO R M EN : Bottom Row: H il d , Som m ers, Po we l l , Schmidt. Row 2: L eu p old, Gib b s, H ein bi gne r. Top Row: Hoffart, Hoag, Davis, Pohlen z

Many Acts, Committees '--:'

Shape Traditional Sho'N

Songs, dances, skits - old and newappeared as the pages of the Anniversary Album for Joy Night, 1965, were opened, representing the many years of LHS tradition. The spring show commemorated the fortieth anniversary of Joy Night and the fiftieth anniversary of the first Lincoln High School graduating class.

The Joy Night Central Committee, directed by Mrs. Maxine Faust and consisting of both student and faculty members, selected the acts for the show .

JOY NIGHT CENTRAL COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Bowman , Bradshaw, Cleveland. Row 2: Ostermiller , Geier , Hadfield. Top Row: St ory , Norman, Coope r , Taylor.

Members of the light and sound committee, Tom Hendricks and Wayne Andersen, keep cords, switches, and tapes in "top condition" for Joy Night.
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" Beh in d the scenes" at Joy Night , stage crew members , Dick Anderson, Pam Kahm, and Va l erie Williams, ready the props for the Hawaiian dance number.

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The question, "Who's in the Bath House Now?" 1s answered, when the Keystone Cops get "hit."

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four sailor girls, Melodee Eno, Viki McPherson, Judy Tassler, and Jane Proctor, sing dance to music of the Broadway show, South Pacific. "On the Beach," a grass skirt and a palm tree add "spice" to Yolanda Bicoy's Hawaiian solo.

"You were the top - ranking student in the class of 1873?-Oh! Only four i n yo u r class! " excla i ms Vern Jewett, emcee, to Jeanie Dietrich.

Revievv of Fifty Years

" Stringin' Along " with Rosie Fowles is Sally Freeman , portraying the costume and dance of the '20's.

" Shinbone" comes to the LHS stage, as the "Little Ole' Lady from Pasadena," Mrs. Ruth Schwarz, and Mr. Dave Myers "do the monkey."

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Groups Place Emphasis on Debate and Discussion

A display case filled with trophies, medals, and ribbons was the result of successful participation in debate and individual speaking events by the Lincoln High School Debate Tearn. Striving to qualify for national competition, the team members, coached by Mrs. Suzanne Merwick, attended many local and out-of-town tournaments, traveling

as far as Mankato, Minnesota. Also busy discussing and debating was the Forum Club; under the sponsorship of Mr. Alva Cavett, the students considered such topics as censorship and political platforms. A guest speaker, Mr. Peter Taurins, · told of his experiences in the 1940 Communist invasion of Latvia.

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FORUM: Bottom Row: Bowman , Long , Hellweg , Key , secretary-treasurer ; Likens , R. Stanton , Cleveland. Top Row: Schwartzkopf , Ra se, vice president; Taylor , Forsyth , P Stanton , C osier , Tucker , Stark , Pfun d. D EBATE : Bottom Row : C leveland , K ermmoade , Shea , Gulley , Jewett , A ng le , Lind. Top Row: D ouglass , Sinner , Beat y, St a nton , Cooper, Taylor , Schu m acher , O liver

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Ne~- Students and Materials-Essential for Groups

" Welcome to LHS! " This was the motto for the Newcomers C l ub. Members were given a tour of the building to help them become better acquainted with the school and representatives from various clubs spoke to the group about act i vities. Supervising the events were M r s. A l ma Howdeshell, Mrs.

Harri~t Cross, and Mrs. Alice Updegraft. Books, books, and more b ooks-many additions were made to the LHS library as the Library Committee, consisting of students from all three grades, helped Mrs. Ruth Siefkes se lect new volumes.

LIBRARY TTEE : Bottom Row: W illia m s, M ess m an, Kr eis s, Gun n , W~llac e , Hoffman , Stilwell, Va ndev ee r Row 2: Po a gue, J o h nson , Gr aves, H unt Polhemus , Key , Paternoster , Jaco b son Top Row: Law s, Hathawa y, La cy, M a zur a k, Rhod y, Sch neider , Kon to s, Kin g, Clark N E W C O M E R S : Botto m Row : C rawford, Holmes , W est, t reas u rer; Karchefski , Bi c oy. Top Row : Graves , vi c e- p res id ent; S mith, Go ess l i ng, p res i dent; Mar a ngon, O gawa, Clark.
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. Li ncoln High Clubs Encourage Student Interests

Kings, queens, and knights-all played an important part in the activities of the Chess Club. Programs during the year included helpfu l instructions by Mr. Robert Narveson , vice-president of the Lincoln Chess C l ub. Supervising tournaments were sponsors, Mrs. Louise Baugher , Mr. Robert Fi sher, and Mr. Gerald Skoog

Scienc e Club, affiliated with the Future Scientists of America, worked to stimulate an intere st in science through speak e rs and films. Participation in the National Scienc e Foundation summer programs was also encouraged by the sponsors , Mr Robert Compton , M r . A lexander Curr i e , Mr. Robert Dawson , and Mr . Car l Manthey.

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SCI ENC E C LU B: Bottom Row: Brassar d , Karnopp , C. Kreiss , Murphy , Fuller , Young , R Ta y lor , L in d , Laws. Row 2: Vandewege , T he r ien , Petersen, Pohlen z, Lococo , Romisch , t'0 a rtin , Beezle y, Row 3: Z aiga , Harsh b arger , B. T aylor , treasurer ; V an D eventer , Hen d ricks , David Fors y th presi Top Row Burd en, Frickel akiner Maresh Stah illas
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Clubs' Work Involves Mechanical . Interests

WA0LDX came to LHS this year?? Certainly, these are the identifying call letters for the Radio Club's new station. After purchasing an antenna, a receiver, and a transmitter, members worked, under the sponsorship of Mr. Merle Rudebusch, to learn the Morse Code and to obtain their novice licenses. Licensed members operated the radio by code or voice, reaching stations in both the United States and Canada. Also working in the mechanical field were the Movie Operators, supervised by Mr. Alva Cavett. The students provided audio-visual services for the faculty; equipment delivery and operation were both a part of their responsibilities.

MOVIE OPERATORS: Bottom Row: Van Hook , Carman , Churchill , Fasn ac ht , Jahnke , Hansen , Smi th. Row 2: Mog stad , Raf) d ol ph , Reel , Fensler , G esch, Converse , Bauer , Chapman. Top Row: Rogers, Hoke , Howard , Yonkey , Bouchard , Ma ssa, O sten, Schellpeper , Bo y'd
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RADIO CLUB: Bottom Row: Frickel, treasurer; Murphy Row 2: Van Boskirk , Dantzler Row 3: Heinbigner, secretary; Morgan , Rance , vice-president. Top Row: Maul, Beltz, Hodtwalker, president.

Future Nurses and Teachers Serve Community

A Flea Market with no fleas? That's right! Instead, the Flea Market, a bargain sale held by the Future Teachers, included such items as jewelry , books, and hats. Other projects during the year, directed by Mrs. Patricia Winkler, involved serving as assistants to faculty members and entertaining the staff

at a tea in the spring. Meanwhile, Future Nurses served the community by entertaining at local hospitals. Other activities, sponsored by Mrs. Jean Kleitsch and Mrs. Alice Youngscap, included field trips, guest speakers, and a tea, given by the Women's Medical Auxiliary.

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FUTU RE NU RSES : Bottom Row: Leikam , Petersen , Kahm, vice-president; Franklin , presi d ent; Reich, corres p on d ing se c retary; H eller , secretary-treasurer; Gloe Row 2: Johnson , Holderness, Kats , Ben d e r , V akiner, Hergenrader , Brum m. Row 3: Love, J irkovsky, Sl e m in , Underhill, Ste p hens , V an d ersall , W est , A nd erson. Top Row: K iste r , Black , Poyser , Beam , Fa rr ar , Coif;, Bal d e r son, No bb man, Laws FUTURE TEACHERS : · Bottom Row: Hollstien , O ' Gara , Long , Fi nkel , Ace , Brown , Sommerhauser , Fuller, Geistlinger , Disney. Row 2: Baumgart , We a ver , Smith , Goodman , Cradit , Fjeldheim, Meyer, Salte r, Hansen , W h eeler, Yakel , presiden t Top Row: Wall i n , Staska , treasurer; Albrandt , Hadfield , Tyson , Wolff , Zigurs , secretary; Klin g, Waller , Bender , vice-president; Rapley.

FUTURE HOMEMAKERS: Bott om Row: Wassun g, Bruns , George , Weber, Anderson , Fischer , Bartzatt , Gonzales Row 2: Snyder , treasurer; DeRyke, Nider, Oppegard , Osborn , secretary; Brethouwer , Kruse, Amos , Crosier , vice-president. Top Row: Bloebaum , Martin , Sparks, president; Bonacker , Linda Olsen , Lavonne Olsen , Carr , Hodtwalker , Buntemeyer , Heironymus.

FUTURE SECRETARIES : Bottom Row : Filbert, Mueting , Lance , Milburn, Hamilton, Vliet, Adair, secretary-treasurer. Row 2: Hiatt , Toombs , Arenas , Almanza , Lunger , Brehm , vice-president; Parker , Albers, Danek. Row 3: Hurt, Palmer , Blum , DeBus, Miller, Bislow , Bice , J. Schneider , Sundling. Top Row : Aldape, Hahn , Fifer, Heizer, Heigl , George , president; S. Schneider , Claypool , Gerner , Sanborn.

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Club Members Strive

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To Develop Abilities

Armed with pa i nt , brushes , and l adde r s, Art C l ub members worked to " meet the dead lin e " on sets for a number of Lincoln • High productions. Under the sponsorship of Mrs . Shirley Martin, Mrs. Nancy Conover , and Mrs. Sherith Decker, the group also visited Sheldon Art Gallery.

Camera C l ub members were busy taking pictures , developing prints, and making enlargements. Und~r the direction of Mr. R. W. Howland, the students learned the skills and techniques of photography. Further suggestions came from Mr. Robert Gorham, o local newspaper photographer.

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CAME RA CLUB: Bottom Row: J. Davies, J. Atk inson, vice-president: Patzel. Row 2: Sobotka, C ariotto, Johnson, secretary: D. Atki nson. Row 3: Krauze, Lile , Dahlberg, M. Fuller Top Row: Young , D Davies, Martin , Gilbert , president : D. Fuller. ART CLUB: Bottom Row: Me ssman, Shrader, Schaffer, D iekmann, Remigio, Vr chota, Salter, Palmer , A nd e r son, Kahler , W yman. Row 2: Norden, Valcarcel , Ostermiller , Sommer, Pudists , Z i mmerman , Albrecht , Zieg, Thompson , Nancy Sm it h, Paroube k, You ng Top Row: La cy , O g d en , Myers , secretary: H olt, Ander son , Rhody , president : Rapley , Gr o u.p , G ary Sm ith , Row l ey, Minow , vice-president.

I TERS CLUB: Bottom Row: R. Ta y lor, Johnson , Brassard , McMaster , president; Pearlstein, vice-president; Hadfield , secretary; Hoffman , treasurer ; S. Taylor , Kilgore. Row 2: Hatfield , Sommer , Kreiss , Michaelson , L Jaco b son , Fe r rel , Wh eeler , Sch nei d er , Stephens, D ann. Ro w 3: Coleman , C. Jacobson , Milligan , W aters , Crees , We ymouth, W illsey , S

Dittenb er, Sch umacher , Campbell, Z uerlein , V an V ynckt , Brice , Sunder m an, V an S ickle ,

Writers , Scribe Board

Further ~iterary Talent

Writing workshops, Japanese Linkedv e rse, and discussions on campaign slogans and cartoons - all were a part of the Writers Club agenda. The aim of these activities was to create an interest in the art of writing. The Scribe Board also encouraged students to write. The Scribe, the Lincoln High literary magazine, is compiled from stories, poems, and articles submitted by students during the contests held each semester.

Mrs. Merrell Grant and Mrs. Jacqueline Peterson served as literary advisors for both the Scribe Board and Writers Club.

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SCRIBE BOARD: Bottom Row: Adams, typist; Young , art editor; Hall, story edito r Row 2: Pearlstein, p oetry editor; G Jacobs , managing e dit or; Sch nei der , typist. Row 3 : C. Jac o b s, typist; S ny d e r , business manager; Campbell. typing editor. To p Row: Austin, associate e dit or; McM aster , editor; Crees, essay editor.

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" Fractions, ratios, proportions! Will we ever learn to crop pictures? " wonder Marcia Rob inson, Janice Van Vynckt, Kathy Higgins, and Em ily Fernbaugh.

Giving their "stamp of approval " to newspapers from a number of other Nebraska high schools are Sandy Schne i der, Mary Van Sickle, Gloria Adams, and Holly Rosenberger.

" We better get busy! These as signm en ts have to be completed before th e deadline! " ex cl a ims Fred Horn to Pat Snyd e r, Judy Heller, and Rota Zigurs

Complete Coverage Is

Aim

of School Paper

News events, features, cartoons, sports, editorials - all are a part of the Lincoln High Advocate. This biweekly newspaper, free to all student s, provides a record of the events and activities of the school year.

The Parents Page is also an important publicdtion of the staff. Keeping parents informed about coming events, student honors, and school programs and policies is the purpose of this periodical.

The staff, under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Gartner, often finds that the school day is never long enough for those behind the pages of The Advocate.

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"Teamwork is alw a ys the besj formula for layouts, ' 1 say Advocate st&'ff memb e rs, Werner Goessling , Pat Domino, Dorothy Walker, Randy Rhody, Leslie Prai, Margo McMaster, and Ron Culwell. Not pictured: Richard Crees, Vicki C lark, Mary Lundholm, Karin Miller, a nd Roger Mulder.

The familiar question, " Where's our copy? " is voiced by staff members, Ann Ward, Sharon Hall, Cathy Pfund, and Kathy Lunger, as they wait for Bruce Mclarty, varitypist, to set type for their d eadlin e

" Ancient " Advocates make interesting reading for Janice Grabowski, Chris Hathaway, Allan Weimer, Tom Scheele, Dan Piller, and Larry Dietrich.

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Additions to Yearbook

''Ten down and two hundred two to go,' ' said The Links board -members as copy, layouts, and pictures . for the first ten pages were sent to the printer. By adding twenty more pages to The Links, the staff attempted to include all phases of classes, activities, sports, and student life.

Changes in the book this year included the rearr~nging and renaming of sections. Faculty and student pictures were placed toward the back of the book and the "curriculum" section took the place of classes.

Rewarding, yet sometimes confusing, moments characterized the varied activities of the 1965 staff members and sponsors, Mrs. Ann Barry and Miss Mildred Waide.

" What does this say?" questions Bill Riley , Sports Editor, as Viki McPherson, Senior Biography Editor, types copy for him during her extra (?) time.

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Jack Burnham , Links Photographer , and his assistant, Bill Heggen, " dodge prints " to bring out contrast. Kathy Hellweg, Editor , and Kay Kreiss , Managing Edito r, find themselves in a state of confusion as the " dummy boo k," layouts, and pictures scatter.

Workin-g to prepare keys and captions for the ' 65 Links ar~ typists, Carole Bauer, Diane Sundling , Jane Polhemus, and Jul i e Sanborn.

Thinking he can unlock the door without the help of Ann Maly, Activities Editor, and Peggy Dann; Underclassmen Editor, is Jim Miller, Business Manager.

Persuading Cheryl Buhrdorf to buy a yearbook are Links salesmen, Barbara Stoughton, Janice Black, Leslie Prai, Shirley Aldape, Joy Pardubsky, Roberta Hall, Keith Willis, John Jacobs, Randy Rhody, and Jim Hoke.

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Aiming accurately, GAA member, Dorothy Fuller, hopes to hit the bull ' s-eye

Interest in Athletics

Furthered by GAA

Screams of victory and cries of disappointment characterized the intramural activities of the Girls Athletic Association. Sports interests were centered on volleyball, gymnastics, tennis, softball, and archery. Letters and emblems were awarded to members for participation and skill in the various sports. Members also competed with other schools on activity days. Supervising and officiating duties fell to Miss Helen Jo Miller and Mrs. Jill Perry.

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GAA: Bottom Row : M. Laws, Roser , Adams , secretary; Plock , K ing, Franson , Tupper , Amodeo , P. Laws. Row 2: Fossaceca, V rchota , O ' Brien , Reger , Huber , Lund , Beem , Winslow , Fuller , president. Ro w 3: Sorensen , Lon g, vice-president; Knight , Sperry, Jones , Walker , Oliphant , D. Anderson, Latzel , Stoughton Top Row : Mill s, Deinert, Likens , treasurer; Osmera , Sunderman, L. Anderson , Slem in, Stofer , Armintrout , Krueger , Nohavec , Nelso n

A Q U ALINKS: Bottom Row : Duncan , Holcomb , Romisch , Filbert , Martin , Campbell , Robison , Schwartzkopf, W esterberg Row 2: W eis.man , Bush , treasurer; Tice , Kurtz , Fraley , Ru Ila , Rebensdorf , Maly , vice-president. Top Row: McCuistion , Boyd , Powers ,. Henrichs , Bowman , secretary; Ernst , president; Hamilton , Schaffert , Shaner.

'Time Splashes On'

For LHS Aqualinks

Halloween , Thanksgiving, and Christmas all fell on November 13 and 14 this year - at least fo r Aqualinks, the g i r l s synchronized swim club A sequence of holidays was used to depict the months of the year in the annual show , Time Splashes On. " Act gi rl s" to introduce the numbers were an innovation for the production

Later i n the year , members attended a clin i c at Wes l eyan to learn new water stunts and format i ons. Also, getting into the " swim " of things were Aqualinks sponsors, Mrs. Ji ll Perry and Mrs. Ruth Lederer.

Before the show , Jean Ernst , Barbara Bowman, and Ann Ma l y get ready for a ride , in memory of the old " School Daze ."

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Posters, Rallies, Booster Tags Fill Pepper Year

Bottom Row: McPherson , Green , Sm ith, Scheer , White , Mewes , Filbert , Madison , Heizer , vice-president; C. Davis , secretary ; Almanza , president; Lewis , vice-president : Buhrdorf , treasurer: Boyd , Maly , Ewerth , Corcoran , Ernst , Bowman , Cave , Mattick , Ness , McCuistion , Salter , Bond. Row 2: Leikam , Stephe ns, Miller , DeBus , S. Schneider , Zi gurs, Linda Anderso n, Gulle y , Ogawa , Schultz , Reeves , DeRyke , Beem , Slemin , Nichols , Hiatt , N. Adams , Poyser , Winders , N Robinson , Estes , Call. Row 3: Hesser , Reetz , Kelly, Martin , Polhemus , Moeller , S. Bauer , Gorham , Brown , Abbott , Crosier , Schaffert , Brice , Oppegard , Holcomb, Brethouwer, Sexton , Sommers , Sorensen , Gibbs , P. Brehm , McConnell , Gloe , Moore. Row 4: Connett , Wa y, Slade , Roser, Rapley , Heller , Jo yce Kehn , Kreick , Penrod , Swanson , Weatherly , Hatfield , J. Sommer, Lapping , Kaufman , Collingham , Wohlers , Dietz , Stoeckle , Rulla , Underhill , Geistlinger , Harrington , Owens , Blakel y, Hillhouse. Row 5: Peterson , Gibson, Shea, Dann , Milburn , M. Sommer , Goldstein , C. Schneider , Lougee , J. Meyer , Palmer , Stubbendeck , L. Davis , Sanger , Shriner , McGrath, Mueting , Pickett , Mapel , Doran , Reinhardt , Rohan , S. Johnson , Havel , Gerner , M. Robinson. Row 6: Kruse , Vliet , Arenas , Moss, Miers , J. Adams , Jackson , Leatrice Anderson , Prai , Alley , Kuehn , Toombs , Meyer , Burkey ,

Rodney , Hill, Wallace , Ward , DePutron , Hollamon , Lunger , McClellan , Osterm iller, Worms , Roddenberry , Hergenrader. Row 7: Cra ig, Albright , Bender , C. Bauer, Pabst , Lade , Graham , Copple , Maul , S. Goodman , Uldrich , Shaw , Higgins , Bowlin , Bush , Henrichs , M. Hall , S. Hall , Van Sickle , Ebner , Sultzbau gh, Ostermiller , Kahm , L Bauer , Heigl , Christian , De nkovich. Row 8: Folmer , Rider , Jones , Newsham , ColP. , Wi lliams, Linkenauger , Stuart , Hlavacek , Yager , Ireland, Sall y Shild neck, Dom ino, L. Goodman , Yakel , Wheeler , Rhoden , Sches sler, Schmersal, Zimmerman , Sanborn , Danek , Jakobsons , Sundlin g, Shapoval , Mills , McCown , Judy Kehn , George. Row 9: Hardnock , Blum , Lindstrom , Oost ing, Hitz , Ta ylor, Weber Rice , Adair , Morgan , Campbell , Balderson , Stoughton , Aldape , Kushulinski , Schw in dt , Ol sen, Buntemeyer , Van Vynckt , Hog ge , Cosier , Ebner , Krauze , Sachtleben , Nickels , Rose , Bodie , Hatten, J. Brehm. Top Row: Alf ieri, Cla y pool , Hellweg , S. Robinson , Snyder , Horton , Helfen stein, Livingston , Proctor , Tracy , Bomberger , Jacobs , Fjeldheim , McMaster , Kister , Eno , Speight , Peery , Jirkovsk y, King , Franklin , Freeman , Susan Shildneck , Aiello , Allemand , Polivka , Cerveny , J. Johnson , Fifer , Bice.

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Caught unawares-Peppers dispay " mixed emotions " over a close measurement , as Lincoln High · gridmen fight for " the last two inches " against strong defensive p l ay by intra-city rival , Lincoln Southeast.

Peppers, Cheerleaders

Support Varied Events

Chee r s, rallies , train t r ips , close games -a ll were part of the li fe of an LHS Pepper. Bolstering Lincoln High spirit with posters , booste r tags , skits , and cheers , the energetic Peppers spent a busy year. Dinners and car - decorating sessions added to the excitement before games and meets.

The cheer leaders, too , fi l led their year with activities. Bes i des leading cheers at ra ll ies and games , the gi r ls attended cl i nics with groups from many other Nebraska schools; they adapted the newly-learned songs and cheers to LHS and its traditions.

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Li nc ol n H i gh Cheer l eader , Gise l e We i sman , leads a yel l as the Li n ks po u nce on a cruc i al fumb l e. VARS I TY C H EERLEADERS : Bottom Row: Jeanne Schneider , Melo d ee Eno, Janet Kahler Row 2: Roseann Fowles, G lo r ia Ad a m s, G isele W eisman, J ud y Tas sl er , V i ck i J aco b son. Top Row : Patty Kurtz , Sally Freeman.

Armed with streamers of crepe paper, Cheryl Buhrdorf, Judy Kehn, Paula Almanza, Pam Kahm, and Janelle Heizer prepare for a LHS-LNE game.

Popcorn no longer seems important to Glenda Schaffert, as she waits for the officials' critical call.

APPRENTICE CHEERLEADERS: Bottom Row: Linda Davidson , Margy Mor gan Top Row: Pe ggy Fraley , Carole W entink, Janice Portsche.
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L Club, Royalty Participate in Homecoming Activities

At half-time ceremonies, the 1964-1965 Homecoming Queen, Janet Kahler, reigned over fifty year s of Lincoln High tr aditi on . Former Coach Bill Pfeiff recogni~ed his 19461955 A ll -A ro und backfield and several alums who represented many LHS championships.

The _ L Club, also celebrating its f ift ie th anniversary, took' part in the Homecoming festivities and other athletic events during the year. Several L Club members also participated in the 1965 Joy Night as "the Linkettes."

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HOMECOMING ROYAL TY: Brent Worm s, Jane Proctor , Keith Willis , Kathy Ness , Ro ger St ark , Janet Kahler , qu een; Joe W eyand , V i cki Jacobson, Jeff Sayre, Cathy Cave , Bill Riley , Ph yllis Bomb erger , W erner Goe ssling.

L CLUB: Bottom Row: Robinson , Mulke y, White , Tontegode , McCurdy , Roseberry, Robertson , Braun , Snyder , Learned , T. ~ansen , Knaub , R. Campbell. Row 2: Birkmann , Amgwert , Cole , Riggins , Molden , Will , Stamm , D. Campbell , Bousquet , Wilson , Hoyer , Mitchell , Baum. Row 3: Krueger , Hendrickson , Dietrich , Mowrer , Riley , Godwin , Weimer , Malone y, Bouman , Kohn , Weyand , Lyons , Ahlber g, Raymer Row 4: TeSelle, Koehne , Martin , Culwell , Colborn , Jacobs , Williams , Galusha , Ba rker , Simpson , Davi s, Gaffne y, Cucinitt i , Graham. Row 5: Gordon, Goeglein , McLaughlin , J. Hansen , Spaedt, Nickell , Hodges , Meeks , Bauer , Radke, Beechner , Horstman, Lind , Smith

Top Row: Augstums , Rasmussen , Jacobsen, Hanneman , Walters , Hoke , David , Heuke , Ripley, Ebers , Rogers , Crist , Brill, Mulder , Highstreet

"Graceful" L men, Don Crist, Dennis Maloney, Sam Beechner, and Roger Mulder, display their feminine wiles.
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Lincoln High Gridmen Post Four and Five Season

The speedy Links gridmen opened their 4-5 season with a trouncing of Omaha Central, 31 to 6, and a whitewash of Hastings, 42 to 0. Rugged defense and an explosive offense characterized Jim Sommers ' and Dick Beechner ' s 1964 footballers. The spirited running of Henry Jackson and Herman Tapp boosted the Links easily past their first two opponents; Jackson averaged 162 yards for the two games and scored four touchdowns.

A shock i ng finish by Omaha North defeated the Lincoln High gridmen, 14 to 12, with only 40 seconds remaining in the game. With brilliant running in the second half by Herman Tapp, the Links frequently invaded Viking territory.

The offense failed to click and a baffled defense fell to city rival Lincoln Northeast, 26 to 6, before a record crowd. Late in the game Lincoln High began to move the Rockets and Jim Riggins finally scored

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1964 FOOTBALL SCH EDU LE Lincoln High Opponent 31 Omaha Central 6 42 Hastings 0 12 Omah a North 14 6 Northeast 26 20 Grand Island 0 12 Southeast 13 26 Omaha Bishop Ryan 31 7 Bellevue 41 38 Omaha South 0

Against New and Old Foes

on a 39-yard scamper, ending the roughest contest of the Lincoln High campaign.

At Grand Island, the mighty Links captured the statistics and regained their form as they romped the Islanders, 20 to 0. With many injured starters, Coach Jim Sommers called on junior Jack Galusha and senior Galin Hodges who both performed respectably. Galusha toted the ball 22 times to dominate the offense , while the rugged line play of Bill Bauer held the defense.

As in previous years, the Lincoln High footballers were downed by cross-town rival Lincoln Southeast by one point, 13 to 12. Jim Riggins scored from the one and Frank Brill tallied with a Beechner pass. An inspired finish was halted by the dock, as the Links repeatedly penetrated the Knights' 20, but penalties came rapidly.

A seesaw battle with Omaha Bishop Ryan dealt

VARSITY FOOTBALL: Front Row: S. Hanneman , S. Beechner , D. LaDuke Row 2: B. Meeks , D. Baysinger , J Jacobs , J. Galusha , D Maloney, J. Kohn , manager; J. Wilson , manager ; L. Hoyer, manager ; D. Beechner , coach ; J Sommers , coach ; M. Bousquet , R. Ahlberg , G Gaffney , H. Si mpson. Top Row: J. Riggins , C. King , D Will , G ; Hodges , L. Lyons , B. Bauer , H Tapp , J. Hendr i ckson , B. Cole , M Bouma n, L. Ubben , R. Worster , S. David , C. Garrett , K. Radke , F. Brill , R. Marshall, L. TeSelle , R. Mulder , D. C rist Not pictured: Henry Jackson.

Links quarterback, Sam Beechner, launch es an aerial as Lincoln High drives against • cross-town foe, Southeast, enroute to a TD.

Linco l n High gridmen a disappointing defeat, 3 I to 26. The scrappy Links fought from behind to lead 26 to 25, with a little over a minute left to play. The Omaha Knights then surprised the Links by scoring a winning touchdown with only seconds remaining.

Bellevue downed the Links, 41 to 7; however, a 43-yard pass from Beechner to Brill showed a bright spot. The Links defense and offense were dominated by Bellevue as the Lincoln High players struggled to catch the Chieftains.

With an overwhelming victory, the Links ended the 1964 season. The Lincoln High gridmen whipped Omaha South, 3 8 to 0,' with an exciting offense and stubborn defense. Herman Tapp tallied first from the five-yard stripe and Sam Beechner connected on three touchdown passes to Kent Radke, Henry Jackson, and Chuck Garrett for 6 yards, 6 yards, and 61 yards, respectively. Henry Jackson scampered 56 yards for a score and Frank Brill tallied with a 20-yard pass interception.

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As the Links ' drive stalls, Linco l n High punter, Frank Brill , boots the p i gskin over the " onrush i ng " lineman and deep into the enemy's territory. Kent Radke, Bill Bauer, Dick Marshall , and Dave LaDuke demonstrate the lengthy arm of the rugged Lincoln High d efense as it swarms around a Rocket ball carrier in an intra-city c o ntest aqainst Northeast.

SOPHOMORE FOO TB AL L TE AM : Fron t Row: Hoyer , M a g nuson , G e r la c h, Kuehn , Sc h i dl er , G lantz , Rekart , G ie b elhaus , Q uam , Cot t re ll , W ilcox , Pa t ernoste r , A ntoniskis. Ro w 2: Hoag, Greene , O l d fiel d , lhrie , Seiler , G il l as p ie , G oeglein , Pal m er , Sim p son , Spl i ch al , Da,Boer , L ivingston , Thimijan , Swartz , Beem. To p Row: C oach Eyth , M cKelve y, H unt , C arlson, Rowe, Buk, Swob o d a, N ovak , Bro tt , O rth: M aye r , Kollmorgen , Van C leaf , Pa pp as , C oach Myers.

Reserves Record 4-2-1 Season; Sophomores 0-6

The Lincoln High Reserves, coached by A lden Johnson and Bill Story , combined d e pth and progress to chalk up a 4 - 2-1 season against rugged oppos i tion Losses to Northeas t, 19 to 12 , and Boys Town , 19 to 6 , op e ne d t he Reserve season. The Reserves then blasted Be ll evue , 20 to 0, and Pius X , 39 to 7. Southeas t proved tougher , as they tied t he Li nks, 0 t o 0 Bounc i ng back , t he stubborn Rese r ves defeated G r and Island , 28 to 13 , and out las t ed Boys Town , 20 to 19.

The Lincoln H i gh Sophomore Fo o tb a ll Tearn, coach ed by Robert Eyth and Dave Myers , found tough competition as their season ended with no wins and 6 losses. Pius X topped the Li nks, 6 to 0, and Boys Town scored a 2 6 to 6 win. The Sophomores were downed by the Bellevue Reserves , 3 2 t o 6 , and N ort heast , 26 to 6. The stead il yi mp r o vi ng Li nks we r e ni pped by Southeast , 7 to 6 , and t he C r ete Reserves squeaked by Li ncoln High School , 26 to 18.

RESER V E FOOTBALL TEAM : Front Row : Jac o bse n, ma na g er ; Lytell , Smith , O ldfield , V ictoria , McPherson , A dam s, Eber s, Bowler. Row 2: Ho l la nd , Dance , Dela ney , Rekart , Ri fe , Lawson , Jacob y, Moore , Krcmarik , Stromer. Row 3: Bill Story , coach; Flachman , T. A gu i rre , Houst o n, Loos , B. A g uirre, Solomon , Rosenber g er , Strain , Alden Johnson , coach. Top , Row: Casmer , Kruce , G a b elhouse ,
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M ehl m an , Prai , Glather , Fortne y, Clevelan d , H e ller.

Retrieving a rebound, Links senior guard, Bill Riley, maneuvers around a Creighton defender.

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VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD : Bottom Row: Garrett , Weyand , Highstreet , Mulder , Beechner , Riley. Top Row: Jacobsen , manager; Casmer, Brill , Hanneman, Cr ist, Alden Johnson, coach.

LH S defensive standout, Henry Jackson , scrambles a ft e r a loose ball during a crucial city contest.

Lincoln Cagers Upset

Top-ranked

Opponents

Opening the season with a tight contest, the Links fell to Omaha Central, 58-54. After losses to Omaha Westside, 73-56; Lincoln Northeast, 57-48; and Lincoln Southeast , 64-61 , the Lincoln High cagers up se t top-ranked Creighton Prep with an exciting 61-58 victory. Lincoln Northeast d efeated the Links, 60-48 , but the Lincoln team bounced back to crush Bellevue, 5539 The Varsity dumped Grand Island, 60-56, after losses to a strong Boys Town t ea m, 67-45, and a steady Omaha Benson sq ua d, 81-58 . The second contest with Lincoln Southeast resulted in a 68-49 defeat.

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Don Crist reaches above the out-stretched arms of two opponents for the carom, as Frank Bri l l awaits outcome.

coached by Alden Johnson, finished the last leg of their season in impressive style, as they overpowered four of their five foes. Omaha North succumbed to the Links, 65-62, followed by Hastings who met the Lincoln cagers in a hot-handed, afternoon game, 80-59. Omaha Bishop Ryan upset the Links' winning ways, 82-71, but the game, Lincoln squad upset high-rated Omaha Tech, 68-65, and then trounced a hapless Omaha South, 72-44, in the season finale; After a 7-9 season, the Link cagers met Lincoln Southeast in District competition, which ended in a 50-50 tie, at the end of regulation time. In three-minute overtime play, Lincoln Southeast outscored the Links 4 to 2, to win 54-52.

Lincoln High cager, Roger Mulder, rescues a rebound and begins a two-point fast break.

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Henry Jackson and Charlie Garrett demonstrate " the squeeze, " as the ball " squirts" free and LHS recovers.

Lincoln Reserves Compile 9-7 Season; Sophs, 3-5

Th'e Lincoln High Reserves, under Coach Harold Scott, improved on last year's record with a winning 9-7 season, showing an outstanding scoring punch lead by Mike Diffenderfer and Jack Highstreet. Jack was promoted to Varsity; midway through the season. Their campaign included wins over Omaha Central, 56-47; Lincoln Southeast, 57-36 and 53-46; Creighton Prep, 43-40; Bellevue , 49-41; Grand Island, 57-46; Hastings, 66-51; Omaha Bishop Ryan, 60-51 : and

Omaha South, 57-53. Losses came at the hands of Omaha Westside, 62-49; Li~coln Northeast, 56-41 and 48-43; Boys • Town, 54-43; Omaha Benson, 54-40; Omaha North, 60-47; and Omaha Tech , 57-50.

The Sophomore Basketball Tearn, coached by Bill Story, compiled a 3-5 season, as they defeated Lincoln Southeast three times, but failed to defeat Lincoln Northeast on three occasions and Pius X on two occasions.

SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM: Bottom Row: Hafemeister , Duskin , Hoyer , Bill Story , coach ; Newlon , Ross , Strain. Top Row: W ie b ers, Larkin, Glo e, McK elvey , Bail ey , Dan ce , Moore , Shaw , Hinman.
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RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM : Bottom Row: Dom gar d , Clouse , Harold Scott , coach; Hatten , mana ger; David , Mohlm an. Top Row : Loos , M aly, H in man , Diffend e rfe r, Paulsen , Papp as , W ill.

LHS Gymnasts Boast

Second in State Meet

Finishing the season with an impressive 7-2 mark, the gymnasts placed second in the State. Mick Johns on led the Links at the Stat'e Meet with a gold medal in the still rings, garnering the All-Around Gymnast Award. Earlier, the gymnasts captured first place in the Trans-Nebraska Conference.

Led by strong seniors and improving underclassmen, the Lincoln performers posted wins over Omaha Benson, 62-50; Lincoln Southeast, 57-55 and 50-46; Beatrice, 65-44; Creighton Prep, 65.5-30.5; Columbus, 72-21; Hastings, 60.5-35.5; and Lincoln .Northeast, 53-43. The only losses came from Lincoln Northeast, 54.5-44.5, and Grand Island, 49-47.

The Reserve Gymnastics Squad defeated Lincoln Southeast twice and Beatrice once and lost to Lincoln Northeast twice, to total a three-win, two-loss season.

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State still rings champion, Mick Johnsen, displays ease and grace, as he executes the difficult iron cross. VARSITY GYMNASTICS SQUAD: Bottom Row: Phil Sp rague , coach; Paulson , Hooper , Wilson, Hansen, Birkmann , Hilt, mana g er; Dean Clawson , coach. Row 2: Mitchell , Fl ores, Bieber , Cepurnieks , Ellis , Krueger , Johnsen , Horstman , manager; Holbert. Top Row: Culwell, Rob y , Learned, Hansen, W illiams, Geistlinger , Roseberry , Mclarty, Sisel.

GYMNASTICS SQ UAD:

Link gymnast, Myron Sise!, executes L-position in free exercise, as he concentrates on his next position.

RESERVE Bottom Row: Glantz , Crawford , St entz, Lounder , Kruger, Vaughn. Row 2: Grevich , Sorensen, Baruth , Buk , Cl awson, • W ea rt, Gerlach. Top Row: Pau l ey, G ol d stone, W o l fe, C ook, Renne, Se mrad Bruce Mclarty opens his routine on the side horse with the scissors, illustrating required gymnastic balance.
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Finmen Rate Second

In City, Conference

LHS, coached by Gene Cotter, garnered a second place in the new TransNebraska Conference and in the Lincoln City Meet. Rugged competition in the State Meet saw Link finmen, King Little, John Farrar, Mike Hlevyack, and Rick McCurdy, capture a first in the 200-yard freestyle relay. The swimmers finished a respectable fourth in the State.

Compiling a 5-4 record in dual meet competition, the finmen toppled Grand Island, 74-21; Lincoln Northeast, 54-41; Hastings, 52-43; Boys Town, 75-20; and Bellevue, 76-: 19; and only Sioux City, 66-29 and 57-38; Lincoln Southeast, 68-26; and Omaha Westside, 60-35, topped the Links.

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Lincoln High swimmer , King Little, sprays the LHS pool side, as he stretches his lead in the 50-yard backstroke. John Farrar, Link finman , leaps from the blocks and extends his dive, for his leg of the 200-yard freestyle relay.

Coach Gene Cotter discusses State Meet strategy with five, top LHS performers in a practice session.

Link diver, Gary Cucinitti, knifes tf-ie water, scoring high, after executing a flawless dive in a city meet.
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VARS ITY SWIMMING TEAM: Bottom Row: Harri s, T eale, G allag her , Erichsen , Cucinitt i, McCurdy , C ox, Tonte g ode, Sweeton , Mulkey , mana ge r; Gene Cotter , coach. Row 2: Love , Jacoby , Kapustka , Farrar , Davis , Lind , Marti n , Dor sey, Hill , Barker , mana g er; Rodgers , manager. Top Row: Stonerock , Hlevyack , Cleveland , Fortney, Slaikeu , Heuke , Little , Riple y, Taft , Rasmu ssen, Helton.

Dennis Maloney, District and Conference winner, grabs a questionable hold, en route to a quick pin and LHS victory.

LHS Grapplers Post 5-4 Season Record

Improving on last year's season record, Coach Melvin Simpson's grapplers posted a 5-4 record. The LHS matmen garnered a second place in the District Meet and finished thirteenth in the State Competition.

Wins over Lincoln Northeast, 22-19; Grand Island, 34-15; Hastings, 32-13; Nebraska City, 42-5; and Pius X, 45-2, opposed losses to Omaha South, 29-13; Bellevue, 29-15; Lincoln Southeast, 23-18; and Omaha Westside, 30-10. In the State Meet, Ken Benton reach'ed the finals to be decisioned 4-2 for his only loss of the season.

After an opening loss to Lincoln Northeast, the Reserve matmen, under Coach Wayne Osborn, toppled Grand Island, Hastings, Omaha South, Bellevue, Lincoln Southeast, Pius X, and Nebraska City, en route to a 7-1 season.

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VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM: Bottom Row: Campbell , Schwartz , Knaub, Braun. Row 2: Cole, Benton, Godwin, Stamm. Top Row: Maloney , Simpson , Nickell , Lyons. RESERVE WRESTLING TEAM: Bottom Row: Hall , Lytell , Hibdon, Johnson. Row 2: Goeglein, Hulbert , Simpson, Chubbuck. Top Row: Weder , Safranek, Osborn , coach; Simpson , coach; Stamm.

Golfers Aspire to Defend

Links '64 State CroYln

Following an undefeated season in 1964, the Lincoln High Golf Tearn, coached by Mr. Dick Beechner, captured first in the State Meet. A first in City and Inter-City competition was garnered by the LHS golfers, led by City medalist, Sam Beechner, and State and Inter-City medalist, Charles Borner.

Sam Beechner headed a young squad of golfers into the 1965 campaign opener with Pius X; other opponents included Creighton Prep and Omaha Westside. The new TransNebraska Conference, Hastings Invitational, and Fremont Invitational, along with the City and the State Tournaments, completed the Lincoln High schedule for 1965.

Viewing the ball's unplayable lie, LHS golfer, Sam Beechner, ponders his "next" shot.

VARSIT Y GOLF TEAM: Bottom Row: Lentz, Kaulins, Pill e r , Snowden. Top Row: Gloe , Pelletier , Beechner , Hu ck, Gregory.
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RESERVE GOLF TEAM: Bottom Row: Erichsen , Johnson , Wilson. Top Row: Gibbs, Erickson, Barker , Brown.

Cindermen Impressive

·In 1965

Track Opener

During the 1964 season, the Lincoln High Track Tearn regained the City crown and finished second in the Distrid Meet. The young and improving cinder team lost to Grand Island, 83-64; placed third in the Central Nebraska Invitational; finished sixth in the Dutch Vv'hite Relays; captured fifth position in the Inter-City Meet; fell to Boys Town, 70-53; and tied for eleventh in the State Track Meet

In their 1965 debut, Coach Harold Scott's thinclads notched an impressive second place finish in the Midland Relays. A contest with Grand Island and competition in the Dutch White Relays, the TransNebraska Meet, the City and District meets, and the State Meet followed the '65 opener. Weightmen, John Spaedt, John Walters, and Rod Molden, and relay members, Kent Radke , Jim Riggins, Gerald Ebers, Bruce Raymer, and Terry Davis, led the LHS efforts during ' 65 campaign.

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Breaking th e tape in the half mile, Kent Radke lung es across the finish line, capturing an LH S first place.

Gerald Ebers, Lincoln High thinclad, explodes from the blocks, as he streaks toward the finish line of the mile relay.

LHS weightman, John Spaedt, launches the shot, en route to a Lincoln High first.

TRACK TEAM: Bottom Row : Hafemeister , We iler, Weder, Aguirre, Schrekinger , Wilcox, Duskin , Cole, Lytell , Marsh , Beem, Howland , Goldstone. Row 2: Hatten, Giebelhaus, Riggins , Bucknell, Solomon , Hendrickson , Molden, Wi ebers, Garrett, W orms, Raymer, Hile , Hoyer Row 3: Amgwert, Rivera, Swartz, Owen , Davies, Rife, Kirkendoll, Kroon , Madsen , Holmes , Maher , Jacoby. Row 4: Seiler, Tichota, Retherford , Kapustka, Meyer, lhrie , Davis, Ratliff , McLaughlin, Gordon, manager ; Moore, I. Augstums. Row 5 : Mowr er, Szychowski, Wat ers, Peterson , W ebb, Paulsen, Hulbert, Heller, Hinman, Duffek , Palmer, Kruce, Colborn. Top Row: Ebers, A. Augstums, Hanneman , W alters , Radke , Spaedt , Ubben , Gabelhouse , McKinne y, Fortney , Jacobsen , Fen sler, Herma n.

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Cross-country coach, Harold Scott, attentively times one of the Links ' harriers, Larry Mowrer, as he finishes a rugged workout i n the Lincoln High oval.

_ Harriers Garner City

And District Trophies

Harold Scott's cros s-country men garnered two trophi e s for LHS with impressive wins in the C ity and District comp etitions.In both of these meet s, Aldis Augstums placed first, with Larry Mowrer not far behind. In a dual meet with Southeast and a triangular meet with Southeast and Omaha South, top harrier, Aldis Augstums, placed first again, leading the Links to two more wins. The Links met -stiff competition in the Trans-Nebraskan Conference and in the State Meet, as they finished fourth and ninth, respectively. Larry Mowrer led the Links' harriers in the State Meet, with Aldis Augstums two places behind.

1964 CROSS-COUNTRY RECORD

CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM: Bo tt o m Row: Tom Snyder , Mike Knaub. Row 2: Barney McLaughlin , Aldis Augstums. To p Ro w: Larry Mowrer

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Meet Li nco ln Hi gh Doane 5th Wesleyan 6th Southeast 1st Southeast-Omaha South 1st Conference , 4th City I st District I st State 9th

Returning Lettermen

Head Tennis

Team

Falling victim to the 1964 squad were Omaha Central, Omaha Benson, Bellevue, and Boys Town. Losing only to Omaha Westside and Creighton Prep, the Links captured a three-way tie in the State.

Returning lettermen, Larry Dietrich, Bruce Mclarty, Joe Weyand, and Allan Weimer, led the Lincoln High tennis squad, coached by Mr. LeRoy Colson, into the '65 season. Following the Pius X opener, the Links met Creighton Prep, Grand Island, and Omaha Westside and encountered Lincoln Southeast and Lincoln Northeast twice. The team competed in the newly-formed Trans-Nebraska Conference and sought to better the 1964 third place in the State Meet.

Charging the net , Larry Dietrich returns the ball and clinches the match for the Links.

TENN IS TEAM: Bottom Row: W eyan d , D ietrich , M c l arty , W eimer Row 2 : Jewett , Burnham , H~ggen. Top Row: Lu ndy Forsyth, W arnshol z, Littl e. '--:" 1964 SEASON RECORD Lincoln High 2 Westside Opponent 5 2 Creighton Prep 3 3 Omaha Central. 4 Omaha Benson 6 Bellevue.. . 0 7 Boys Town 2 3rd State Meet 3-way tie City Meet
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Young Links Protect District Meet CroYln

The '64 Baseball team defeated Lincoln Northeast, 7-6, and Lincoln Southeast, I 3-6, in the Districts and downed Omaha South, I 0-1, in the State, before falling to Omaha Bishop Ryan, 8-3, in the finals. In · regular season play , the LHS baseballers nipped Omaha Central, 2-1, and succumbed to Lincoln Southeast twice, 9-8 and 8-7; Lincoln Northeast twice, I 0-7 and 1-0; Omaha North, 7-3; Omaha Tech, 6-3; and Omaha Benson, 12-2.

With four returning lettermen, the 1965 baseballers opened with a win over Lincoln Southeast, 6-1. Their campaign included contests with Creighton Prep, Lincoln Southeast, Lincoln Northeast, Pius X, Seward Concordia, and Omaha Westside.

John Graham tags the bag and l eaps over the

to complete a double play at first.

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runner BASEBALL TEAM: Bottom Row: Hoyer , manager: Taylor , Wi ll , Birkmann , Teale, Tubbs, Aguirre , Humphreys , Kermmoade , Bice , Ran dolph , Rader. Row 2: Taft , Essex , W ade , Rife , Jacobs , T. Smith, Lovelace Pfu ndt , Bowler , W right, Roberts , Hansen, D. Smith. Top Row: Graham , Hoke , manager : Galusha , Hodges , Mulder , Bauer , Brill , Lockee , Flachman , Leupold , Vo ss, Delane y , Gilla n, Bouman Frame , Buford Gr osscu p , coach.

Ame n Friend+

aly ,

LHS pitcher, Jan Hansen, releases his curve ball toward the plate on a crucial 3-2 count.

Stretching for the peg from second base, Delbert Smith snatches the ball for the final out of the game.

BASEBALL TEAM: Bottom Row: Hoag , Kuzelka , Cottrell , Kuehn, Ross , Strain , Brannen, L ivingston, Hinman. Row 2: Toshimoto , Hunt, Loos Pappas , M Guest , Gl antz , Rowe. Top Row: Poo r e, Shaw, Dan dr idge , Brott , Mahlm an , Swobod a, Hergert , ' Bailey McKelvey , Domgard Glather , Tyrrell , DeBoer.
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Expectation grips these poised, intramural basketballers , as a crucial shot is released during league competition.

lntramurals-A Sport

For Every LHS Boy

The intramural program, directed by Mr. Neal Hafemelster, offered varied athletic opportunities for LHS boys. The 19641965 season included flag football, weight lifting, basketball, volleyball, golf, badminton, swimming, tennis, and softball.

Table tennis and badminton were added to the ever-expanding, extramural program with LSE and LNE. Other events included flag football, basketball, volleyball, softball, swimming, golf, and tennis.

From these after-school sports, athletes gained experience in good sportsmanship, physical fitness, and "just plain fun."

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FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS: Bo ttom Row: Lebsack , Carpenter , Flana gan, Gonz ales Top Row: Beatty , Sm ith, Hall , Kapustka , Ra d er.
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"Which way is up?"

gasps Larry Lyons, as he presses the weighty dumbbells with taut and straining muscles.

Intramural volleyball casts a new slant on after-school sports, as LHS athletes participate in expanding league competition.

The familiar whistle of Mr. Neal Hafemeister launches an opening, intramurals match.

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Dr. Steven N. Watkins, superintendent of schools, serves as head co-ordinator and administrator for the Lincoln Public Schools.

Dr. Arzell Ball, vice-superintendent; Dr. R. L. Fredstrom, assistant superintendent in charge of curriculum and instruction improvement; Dr. Reed Schaefer, assistant superintendent in charge of business affairs ; and Rudolph J. Bauer, supervisor of operation and rnaintenance, review the budget for 1965.

Renovation and Innovation

Completion of a Little Theater, modernization of the food-service and cafeteria areas, renovation of the auditorium, complete electrical rewiring, a new lighting and clock system, and paved parking space were some of the improvements to Lincoln High School facilities made possible by a bond issue requested by the Board of Education two years ago. Also included in the "renovation and innovation" were several additions to instructional equipment.

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BOARD OF EDUCATION: Edward Copple, Robert Wekesser, J. Arthur Danielson, James Stuart, Dr. Steven Watkins, Robert Ammon, Robert Magee.

Concern Administrators

As the population of Lincoln High increased raf)idly, students, faculty, and administrators were faced with the "two- session " system. With some students and teachers starting their school day at eight o'clock and others at nine, Principal William Bogar and his staff were challenged by numerous problems. Miss Dorcas Weatherby, and Mr. William Pfeiff worked to solv e these problems and others which arose in class schedules, activity programs, and athletic events.

The counselors' office is a "s econd home" for Miss Dorcas Weatherby, assistant principal and dean of girls, who is responsible for securing information and answering students ' questions.

Coordinaf n of activities an supervisio of all LHS athletic events keeps Mr. William Pfeiff, activities director and dean ~

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Supervision of curricular and extracurricu lar programs is the responsibility of Principal William Bogar.

Time Precious to Active Li ncoln High Teachers

Mrs. Faust " yells " for the Red and the Black , as an LHS fullback is " in for another touchdown. "

Just as students are involved in a "whirlwind of activities,' ' teachers, too, set a rapid pace. Lonq hours were spent in class preparation, studying , and organizing material to be presented to their students in new and more effective ways.

Many teachers also filled the role of student. Evening classes, summer school courses, and individual study kept "the students " up-to-date on advancements in their respective fields. Many earned masters deqrees and others concentrated on their doctoral dissertations.

A third role emerged as teachers left classrooms to sponsor clubs, advise publication staffs, head committees, and serve as coaches for drama and athletics. Other interests included participation in professional organizations, such as the Lincoln Education Association, the Nebraska State Education Association, and the National Education Association.

Civic groups, social events, and "muchneeded" relaxation helped to round out their busy lives. Many were enthusiastic -sports far.s, and found time to ch ee r Lincoln High teams on to victory.

Participating in BusinessEducation Week, Mrs. Winkler and Mrs. Sayre get a detailed demonstration of a blood analyzer at one of Lincoln's hospitals.

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Intrigued by " something strange, " Mr Dawson " takes a peek " at amoebae, which he hopes students will see in tomorrow ' s experiment.

Richard Beechner

Social Studies

Franklin Burden Mathematics

Calvin Bones Guidance

Guilford Burnham Guidance

Jamesine Bourke

Commercial

Mrs. Sally Burt English

Paul Adams Industrial Arts

Mrs. Ann Barry English

Mrs. Ruth Buckner

Foreign Language

Ivan Caldwell Fine Arts

Mrs. M. Alexander English

Mrs. Louise Baugher Guidance

Frances Buell Mathematics

James Carlin Guidance

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Mrs. Edith Cascini Alva Cavett Mrs. S. Christoffersen Librarian English Home Economics

Mrs. Frances Colon LeRoy Colson Robert Compton Commercial Science Science

Wanda Crawmer Mrs. Harriet Cross Alexander Currie English Special Ed. Science

Dean Clawson Mrs. Martha Cline Industria l Arts Guidance

Mrs. Nancy Conover Gene Cotter Fine Arts

Teresina Danese Fore ig n Language Physical Ed. Robert Dawson Science

"I don ' t know about this, Daddy, " questions a "future LHS teacher," before the faculty potluck supper.

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"Any tickets l eft? " questions Mrs. Stewart during the " rush '"/lour" of sales for an LriS production. \

Teachers Assist Vlith Activities and Organizations

Mrs. Sherith Decker Dorothy Dumpert Lynn Erie Clarence Evans Robert Eyth Fine Arts Commercial Mathematics Industrial Arts English Judith Farris Mrs . Maxine Faust Robert Fisher Mrs. Helen Flanagan Mrs. Beulah Foley Social Studies English Science Commercial Special Ed Mrs. Ruth Gartner Dorothea Gore Mrs. Merrell Grant Elizabeth Grone Buford Grosscup English Fine Arts English Foreign Language Social Studies

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" In the role of United States President , Andrew Jackson assumed " And, so lectures Mr. Scott to one of the large, American history, team-teaching groups.

Neil Hafemeister Robert Harder Social Studies Social Studies

~rs. Corene Herbster Mrs. Alma Howdeshell Home Economics

Florence Jenkins Social Studies

Mildred Kemp Home Economics Guidance

Alden Johnson Social Studies Mrs. Jean Kleitsch Special Ed .

Betty Heckman Commercial

R. W. Howland Science

Clara Johnson English Harry Kuklin Guidance

Varied Experiences

A. Wilhelmina Johnson Social Studies Robert law Industrial Arts

James Joyner Industrial Arts Mrs. Jorene Wilken Foreign Language

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Mrs. Ruth Lederer Mathematics

. Carl Manthey Science

Lydia Lekai Commercial

Irene Martin English

Challenge _ Teachers

Max Lien Donovan Luedke Patrick Mallatt Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics

Mrs. Shirley Martin Mrs. Suzanne Merwick

Helen Jo Mille·r Fine Arts English Physical ~d.

David Myers Physical Ed.

Mrs. J. Peterson English

Wayne Osborn Industrial Arts Windle Reel Guidance

Mrs. Jill Perry

Physical Ed. Mrs. Virginia Roberts Guidance

Following his "own special chemical recipe, " Mr. Skoog : stirs in the last necessary element But " Skoog's Law" ~ prevails: " Anything that can go wrong will go wrong."

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Judith Roderick Social Studies

Mrs. Jean Schmeling

Foreign Language

Harold Slaight

Industrial Arts

Mrs. Katherine Stewart

Commercial

Merle Rudebusch

Industrial Arts

Harold Scott

Social Studies

James Sommers

Mathematics

William Story

Social Studies

Mrs. Kathleen Sayre

Commercial

Mrs. Ruth Siefkes

Librarian

Philip Sprague

Physical Ed.

Lorraine Strasheim

Foreign Language

Lois Schwab Guidance

Melvin Simpson Science

Mrs. Ruth Schwarz Social Studies

Gerald Skoog Science

Role of Student

Moments of anxiety confront all faculty members, especially those involved in coaching and supervising.

Solving a final problem before class, Mr. Bones and Mr. Myers typify the many teachers who shift to the role of student after the school day.

Is Familiar to Teachers

Mrs. Luella Van Vleck Orville Voss Mildred Waide Commerc ial

Selma Wieland Mathematics Fine Arts Mathematics

Claude Wingrove Mrs. Patricia Winkler Industrial Arts Mathematics

Richard Terry Driver Ed.

Mrs. Alice Updegraft Social Studi es

Dennis Weixelman Industrial Arts

Mrs. Catherine Witt Social Studies

Mrs. Viola Thompson English

Ginger Van Horn English

Lyle Weyand Mathematics

Mrs. Alice Youngscap Nurse

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Interns, Office CreYJ

Aid Professional Staff

Interns at Lincoln High? Certainly, administrative interns! As they studied the operating procedures of a large sacondary school, these interns carried out such duties as helping with audio-visual materials, supervising the study hall and the cafeteria, and patrolling halls.

Ofher "b ehind-the-scenes" workers efficiently fulfilled clerical and secretarial duties; correspondence, attendance, keeping records, answering phone calls, maintaining the bookroom, and assisting in the library fell under their jurisdictions.

ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNS: Mr. Khan , Mr. Jensen , Mr Patterson , and Mr. Dc nnelly.

OFFICE STAFF: Mrs. Ruby Evans, Mrs. Pearl Bogenrief , Mrs. Esther Gettemy, clerks; Mrs Martha Strohm, secretary; Mrs. Yvonne Grahm , Mrs. Alice Hibbert, clerks.

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name must be here some place!" exclaims Mr. Donnelly, as he flips throuqh a series of study hall seating charts. But , it's " all in a day's work " for an intern.

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Maneuvering bleachers, repa i ring broken desks ; and prying open jammed lockers are just a few of the many duties carried out by the custodia l staff to keep Lincoln High School ' s 300 ,000 square feet of classrooms , halls , and gymnasiums in " top condition. "

Mingling throughout, over these 300 ,000 square feet , was a force, twenty-five hundred strong, that had to be fed each day by the " ladies in white." Catering to the tastes of those who prefer to " eat on the run " was the lounge

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Ten Lincoln High Seniors Receive Special

Lincoln High School recognizes the outstanding seniors of the Class of 1965, who are honored for their attainments in scholarship, citizenship, and activities.

The recipient of the Lincoln High Scholarship Key, with an average of 1.0 I for 156 hours, is Bruce Raymer; in addition, Bruce is a member of the Regents All-State Tearn and a National Merit finalist. His many activities include V~:mity track, Boys Octet, Opera lead, and Mummers.

The Ned Prucha Memorial, given to the senior ranking highest in National Honor Society, is presented to Kathy Hellweg. Kathy has received 86 superior ratings and earned an average of 1.29. Coed Counselors president, Joy Night Central Committee, Links Editor- -in-chief, and Scribe Staff are

included in her long list- of activities.

An outstanding athletic record, which includes letters - in Varsity football, Varsity basketball, Reserve baseball, and Reserve track; a scholastic average of 1.69; 59 superior ratings; and participation as senior class treasurer, Stud~nt Council member and Home Room Representative have qualified Frank Brill to be the 1965 honoree for the Harry Sidney Dobbins Award.

Carolyn Shea, who is in the upper six per cent of her class, is the winner of the Harold C. Mardis Scholarship, which is presented in memory of a former Lincoln High School principal. Carolyn's activities have included Home Room Representative, Madrigals, and Future Teachers Club; she is also a Regents Alternate.

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Bruce Raymer Kathy Hellweg Frank Brill Carolyn Shea Dorothy Fuller Gerald Holbrook Richard Marsh Edith Ann Young Sharon Hall Patricia Jackson

Recognition at Annual Color Day Assembly

The GAA Award is presented to Dorothy Fuller, who has served the organization as president and has earned nine emblems and six letters in nine different sports. In addition, she has received a Regents Scholarship and the Physical Education Scholarship for Freshman Women presented by the University of Nebraska.

Gerald Holbrook has been selected to receive the Lincoln Symphony Award. Among his many musical activities are Aeolian Choir, Orchestra, Youth Symphony, Dance Band, Octet, and Madrigals.

This year's outstanding drama student is Richard Marsh, who has participated as a cast member in the Mummers play and as student director in the all-school play. In addition, Richard is active in Aeolian Choir and Octet and has served as a member of

Joy Night Central Committee.

The Art Award goes to Edith Ann Young whose contributions in this field have included membership in Art Club and on Scribe Staff; she has also exhibited her work for Scholastic Art Awards and in the Midwest High School Art Show.

For her outstanding work on The Advocate, Sharon Hall has been selected as the recipient of the 1965 Journalism Award. Scribe Staff, Home Room Alternate, Aeolian Choir, and Orpheons are included among her activities in other areas.

The Lincoln Teachers Association Scholarship is presented to Patricia Jackson. Besides participating in numerous activities, Coed Counselors, Aeolian Choir and Peppers, she has maintained an average in the upper ten per cent of her class.

NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS and REGENTS WINNERS PLACING IN THE TOP TWENTY-FIVE: Raymer , Solick , Warnsholz , Kreiss , David Fors yth , Donald Forsyth.
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NATIONAL HONO R SOCIETY: Bottom Row: Schultz , V an Zandt, Brenda Worms , Yakel, · Mc Pherson , vice- p resident; Tassler, Bowman , Weisman , Corcoran, Stephens. Row 2: Rice, Hellweg, Higgins, Schneider, Proctor, Sultzbaugh, Sun d ling, Y oung, Fjel d hei m , DePutron, Fowles. Row 3 : Shea , Zieg, Valcarcel, Rapley , Ness , Norden, Sally Shildneck, Susan Shildneck, Snyder , W ar d , Franklin. Row 4 : Olsen , Swanson , Solid , Tucker, Weyand , Raymer, secretary; Stark, president; Rauscher, Tilts, Zigurs. Top Row: W illis, W arnsholz, treasurer; Sayre, Stanton , Wilson , Brent Worms, Sisel , Radke, Weimer

National Honor Society .Selects Record Number

Characte r, scho l arsh i p , leadership , service -these four principles form the basis for membership in the National Honor Society. Members are se l ected from the upper fifteen per cent of the sen i or class , chosen on the basis of extracurr i cular activity points , serv-

ice ratings, and citizenship ratings. Th i s yea r I 09 seniors were initiated into the society, setting a record for the Lincoln High chapter. The society was organized nationa l ly in 1921 and LHS became a charte r member in 1927.

N A TION AL HONOR SOCIETY: Bottom Row: L. Davis , Geistlinger, Fernbaugh, Fuller, A ce , Folmer, Ernst, Ad ams, Hall. Row 2: Ewerth, Bond, Lunger, Lade, Martin , Colborn , McKee, G il b ert, G e rr y J ac obs, A l br ight. Row 3 : Maly, Bom b erger, Ben d er, D ann, Ebner, Blum , Austin, Brice , Hathaway, King, Filbert. Row 4: A mbler, Kreiss, Marsh, Mowre r , Gary Jacobs, A tkinson, Harsh b arge r , Geier , McMaster , Lacy , Jackson, Albers. Top Row: Holbrook , Bauer, Br ill, D avid Forsyth, Don Forsyth, Miller, G ray, M cLaugh l in, J. Jacobs, Riley, T. Davis.

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Act iv ities Become Me m o ries as Graduation Nears

The "all-important " senior year is almost over. At times, the three years at Lincoln High Sch9 ol seemed to go slowly, and now , the last few weeks " spin " by hurriedly. Three years create a lot of memories to keep forever , especially memories of the senior year - that "special year." Even now , thoughts turn to many things - the first wearing of Pepper uniforms; the long hours spent on casts , crews, committees , publications , and clubs; the exc i ted cheering at rallies and sports events; the constant cycle of homework ; the frantic rush to turn in senior picures; the "crazy" outfits on Hobo Day; the final game; the excitement of ~olor Day and the Awards Assembly; the last trip to the locker ; and finally , the solemnity of graduation day.

As the senior year ends, these memories and many more are all part of Lincoln High. Moments of disappointment, pleasure, sadness, and excitement filled these three busy years, and now these moments have become memories.

'' Did you know that there were so many opportunities for further education? " John Wilkinson asks Denise Frankl i n and Margo McMaster, as they scan pamphlets in their home room classes.

" 394 .5 , Sr??, Where could it be?" puzz l es Ruth Madison , as she hunts information for her senior theme.
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0 , Re Cross , ~chers,

ome Roo Repr sentas, Future urses , uture nation a l Club , Peppers, : rs and Sciences , Home Room t Club , Cheerleaders, GAA , Red Cross r , Advocate Staff , Joy Ni g ht participant , onor rol, Natio al Honor Society.

JEANNETTE L.: Clerical , Sophomore Girl s Glee ,

MS, NANCY J.: Business Administration

BERG, RODNEY G.: Industrial Arts , V arsit y football r , L C lub , Movie Operator.

A ~ NDT, SONDRA K.: Clerical, Sophomore Fu re Nurses , Newcomers , Red Cross Council.

D. Abbott P. Ace

N. Adams R. Ahlberg

B. Albright S. Aldape G i rls Glee , J. Adair S. Ahrendt S. Alfieri

AIELLO , HELEN A.: Clerical. Sophomore G irls G lee , Peppers

ALBERS, JANE E.: Business Administration , Prep Band. Future Secretaries , Links salesman , honor roll, National Honor Society.

ALBRIGHT, BARBARA A.: Teachers College , Home Room Repr e sentat i ve , Mimes , all-s c hool play crew , Sophomore Girls Glee , Future Teachers treasurer, Peppers , Usherettes , National Honor Society

ALDAPE, SHIRLEY A.: Bu siness A dministrat i on , Sophomore • Girls Glee , Future Secretaries , Peppers squ ad leader , Links salesman.

ALFIERI, SHIRLEY A.: Cl erical, Peppers

ALLEMAND, CRYSTAL J.: Cleric a l , Peppers.

ALLEN , NANCY E.: Clerica! , Sophomore Girls Gl ee.

ALMANZA, PAULA P.: Business Administration , sophomore class treasurer, A eolian Choir , Future Secr etaries , Peppers president, Links salesman , Joy Night participant.

G. Adams H.Aiello C. Allemand J. Adams J. Albers N.Allen

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AMBLER , MELOD I E E.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Mummers, all-school play crew , Opera orchestra, Opera lead, Art Club , Youth Symphony, Girls Octet, Joy N"ight participant, honor roll, National Honor Society, Society for A cademic Achievement.

ANDERSEN, RICHARD D .: Business Administration, all-school play crew, Art Club, Newcomers , Links salesman, Joy Night crew.

ANDERSEN , WAYNE L.: Engineerin g, Mummers , all-school play crew, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Jo y Ni gh t participant.

ANDERSON , LEATRICE J .: Clerical.

ANDERSON , LINDA M. : Business Administration, Junior Girls Glee, Orpheons, Peppers.

ANDRUS, ALLEN K. : Engineering.

APPLEBEE, DENIS K .: Business Administration.

ARE NAS, CATHERIN E J.: Teachers College , Sophomore Girls Glee, Future Secretaries , Peppers.

ARMSTRONG , BONNIE L.: Business Administration, Coed Counselors , Safety Committee.

ARRIGO , BONNIE L.: Clerical.

ATKINSON , DON E : Arts and Sc i ences , Camera C l ut treasurer

ATKINSON , JON C. : Arts and Sciences, Camera Club president, ECA Committee, honor roll, National Honor Society , Society for Academic Achievement.

AUGSTUMS , ALDIS A .: Engineering, Varsity cross-country letter, Varsity track letter, L Club.

AUSTIN , BEVERLY R.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Al , ternate, Mummers play cast, International Club, W riters Cl ub vice-president, Library Committee, Scribe salesman, Scribe , honor roll, Regents Alternate, t'-fational Honor Society~ Society for Academic Achievement.

BACHLE , JANICE M : Stenographic , Sophomore Girls G lee

W Andersen

C Arenas

B. Arrigo

J Atkinson

B. Aust i n

Leatrice Anderson

B Armstrong

D. Atkinson

A. Augstums

J Bachle

P. Almanza Li nda Ander son M Amb ler A. And r u s R Ande r se n D App l ebee
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Display i ng te xtured hose , colorful headbands, and madras shirts , seniors , Sharon Hall , Mary Hall , M i ke Bouman , and Bi ll Bauer, appear to be right in step with fash i on.

G. "Bailey

E. Balla

W. Bauer

L. Bailey

R. Bassett

E. Beatty

Seniors Set Pace,

BAILEY , GEOFFREY 0.: Trades Preparatory , Band.

BAILEY , LARRY J.: Trades Preparatory, Prep Band.

BAKER, DON L.: Industrial A rts, V arsity gymnastics letter, L Club.

BALDERSON , DEANNA M.: Arts and Sciences , Sophomore Girls Glee , Future Nurses, Peppers.

BALDWIN, SHARON P. : Stenographic.

BALLA, EMMERICH : Engineering.

BASSETT, ROBERT A.: · A rts and Sciences

BAUER, CAROLE A.: Arts and Sciences, Aeolian Choir, Peppers, Links typist, J oy Night participant.

BAUER, LORETTA A.: Homemaking, Peppers.

BAUER , SUSAN M.: Te~chers College , Sophomore G irls Gl ee, Pep p ers

BAUER, WILLIAM F.: Engineering, Varsity foot b a ll l etter, V arsity b as eb al l letter, L C lub, Keentime Council p resident , honor r oll , N ational Hono r Society, Society for A ca d emi c Ac hievement.

BEATTY, EDWARD R.: Fi ne Art s, Ar t C lu b , M ovi e

BEATY, LARRY E.: Bus i ness Ad ministra t ion, Res er ve t r a ck lett e r , Boys Glee , Debate.

D. Baker C. Bauer

L. Beaty

D. Balderson L. Bauer P. Becker

S. Baldwin

S. Bauer

T. Becker

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BECKER , PATRICIA R.: General, Junior Girls Glee, Art Club

BECKER , TH Eb DORE J : Art s and Sci ences, Boys Glee , Joy Night participant

BEECHNER , SAMUEL l. : Art s an d Science s, Boys Glee, Var sity football letter, V arsity basketball letter , Varsity golf letter , Boys State.

BEEM , MELISSA A.: Clerical, Future Nurses , GAA, Peppers

BENDER , VICTORIA E.: Art s and Scie nces, Mummers, allschool play cast, all-school play crew, Opera orchestra, Junior Girls Glee, Future Nurses, Future Teachers vice-p resident , Peppers, Red Cross Council , Safety Committee, Joy Ni ght participant , National Honor Society

BENTON, KENNETH A.: En gineering, Vars ity wrestling letter , L Club , Movie Operator.

BERNHARDT , TERRY l.: Engineering , honor roll.

BICE , LINDA l. : Stenogra phic , Sophomore Girls Glee , Futu re Secr etaries, Peppers.

BIEBER ,' HARVEY G .: Industrial Arts ,, Var sity gymnastics letter , L Club.

BIRKMANN , RICHARD J : Arts and Sciences , Varsity gymnastics letter, Varsit y baseball letter

BISLOW , KATHRYN E.: Stenographic , Sophomore Girls Glee , Future Secretarie s

S. Beechner

H. Bieber

S. Blum

M. Beem R. Birkmann S. Bod i e

V, Bender

K. Bislow P. Bomberge r

BITNER , SUSAN J : Art s and Scie n ces.

BLAKELY , LOIS F. : Clerical , Aeolia n Choir , Coed Counselors , Madrigals , GAA , Orpheons, Peppers, Joy Night participant

BLUM , KAREN R : Arts and Scie nces, Mimes , Peppers , Usherettes, honor roll , National Honor Society.

BLUM , SHERRYL l.: Steno graphic, Future Secretarie s, Peppers.

BODIE , SUSAN M : Arts and Sciences , National Ho no r Society.

BOMBERGER, PHYLLIS J .: Business Admini stration, sophomore class secretary, Aeolian Choir , Coed Counselors, Peppers , Red Cross Council, Keentime Council chairman, Loun ge Committee , Joy Night Central Committee , Joy Night participant, County Day , honor roll, Homecoming attendant , National Honor Society.

BONACKER , SANDRA K. : Arts and Scie nces, Prep Band , Re gents Alternate , Future Homemakers , International Club , Usherettes, honor roll, Society for Academic Ach ieveme nt.

BOND, JUDITH A.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room · Representative, Mimes , Aeolian Choir , Prep Band, Fuh.re Nurses, International Club , Pepper squad leader , L ounge C ommittee, Joy Night participant , National Honor Society.

BORGMAN, DENNIS D. : Trades Preparatory

K. Benton

S. Bitner

S. Bonacker

T. Bernhardt

L. Blakely

J.Bond

L. Bice

K. Blum

D. Borgman

J. Bouchard C. Boyd

BOUCHARD , JOEL D. : Bu si n ess Admi n i st ratio n Re serve football letter Movie Operator h ono r roll.

BOUMAN, MICHAEL D. : Bu sine ss Admi n istration , Varsit y baseball letter , Varsit y football le ter L Club honor roll.

BOUSQUET , MICHAEL E. : Busines s Administration , Varsity football letter Ba n d , L Club, Doormen.

BOWLIN , MARSHA K. : Homemakin g, Mummers, all-school play , Sophomore G i rls Glee , Peppers , Future Homemakers, Usherettes.

BOWMAN , BARBARA E.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Mummers play cast , Mummers vice-president, Mimes president , Sophomore Girls Glee , Aqualinks secretary , GAA , International Club , Peppers, Writers Club, Joy Night Central Committee, Joy Night participant, honor roll, Regents Alternate , AFS Finalist , National Honor Society, Society for A cademic Achievement

BOYD, CAROLYN S.: Arts and Sciences, Mummers play cast, Sophomore Girls Glee , Aqualinks , Future Homemakers, Future Nurses , Peppers , Links salesman, Joy Night participant.

BOYD, STEPHEN J.: Engineering , Opera orchestra, Band, Movie Operator , Dance Band, Joy Night participant.

BRAZIL, WILLIAM P.: Business A dministration, A eolian Choir , Ma d rigals , Joy Night participant

BREHM , BERNARD L. : Trades Preparatory

BREHM , JOLENE K : Stenographic , Future Secretaries vice- president , Peppers, Usherettes.

BREHM, PAULA A. : Teachers Colle g e , Future Homemakers , Newcomers Club , Peppers , Red Cross C o u n cil.

BRETHOUWER , BEVERLY A.: Teachers College , Future Home- makers , Peppers.

BRICE, CANDACE J : Arts and Sciences , Orchestra, Aeolian Choir , International Club , Peppers squad leader, Red Cross C ouncil, W riters Club, Youth Symphony , Joy Night particip ant, honor roll , National Honor Society, Society for Aca- demic Achievement.

BRICKER, ALAN L.: Business Ad ministration.

BRIDEGAM , SANDRA K.: Clerical.

BRIGHT, DAVID K.: Trades Pre p aratory, M ovie Op erator

BRILL, FRANKLIN S.: Enginee r ing, senior clas s secr e t a ry , Ho m e Room Re p resentative, Stu d ent Coun c i l , O rchestr a , V arsity football letter, V arsity b asket b a ll l etter, Rese r v e b aseball letter, Reserve tra ck l e tter , L Club , ho n o r r o ll , Regents A lternate, Nationa l H onor So c ie t y, So ciety for A cad emic A chievemen t

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Color Day and Graduation Climax High School Years

BRILL , STANLEY R .: Business Adm inistrat ion

BRINKMAN , BRUCE: Tr a d es Pr eparato ry

BROCK , BYFORD A. : Clerical.

BROMAN , GARY L.: Trade s Pr eparatory , Movie Op erator

BROWN , JANICE K. : H omemaking

BROWN , KAREN K : T eache r s College, Junior Girls Gl ee, Pe pp er,s , Joy Night participant.

BUHRDORF , CHERY L A.: Teachers College , Sophomo r e Girls Glee , Pepper treasurer.

BUNTEMEYER, ROSEMARY: Clerical, Sophomore Gii-l s Gl ee, Pepp ers , Future Homemakers.

BURBACK, DALE E : Trades Prep a r a tory , Movie Operator.

P. Brehm

C. Brice

S. Bridegam

B. Brock

R. Buntemeyer

B. Brethouwer

A. Bricker

D. Bright

G. Broman

D. Burback

F Brill S. Brill J. Brown K. Brown B. Brinkman C. Buhrdorf
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"Oh! Don 't Shoot!" Brenda Worms and Linda Lougee find that Hobo Day not only means "diff erent " outfits in the halls of Lincoln High School , but surprises such as this Mexican band it, Br uc e Hammond.

BURKEY , WANDA J.: Clerical , Junior Girls G lee, Peppers.

BURNHAM, JOHN W.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Reserve tennis letter , Links Photographer, Advocate staff.

BURNS, LYNDA M.: Teachers College.

BUSH, JANE C.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Sophomore Girls Glee , Aqualinks treasurer, Peppers , Links salesman.

BUTE, STEVEN W.: Business Administration.

CACHO-SOUSA, CACHITO: Stenographic, AFS student from Peru , International Club , Newcomers , Peppers, Student Council.

CALL, JANET M.: Stenographic , Peppers.

CAMPBELL, DOUGLAS J.: Business Administratron, Varsity wrestling letter , Aeolian Choir , Boys Octet , L Club , Joy Night participant.

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CAMPBELL , M ARY K.: A rts and Sciences, Mummers, all-s c hool play, Aqualinks, Pe pp ers.

CARLSON, PAMELA A.: A rts and Sciences, Newcomers secretary-treasurer

CARMAN, KENNETH D.: Trades Preparatory, Movie Op erator.

CARPENTER, DENNIS R : Business A dministration.

CARPENTER, THOMAS K. : Fine A rts, Ban d

CAVE, CATHERINE J : A rts and Sciences, Home Room Alt e r nate, So ph o m o r e G ir l s G lee, Future Nurses, Pe pp ers, Re d C.oss C ouncil, Keentime Council, C ounty D ay, Hom e c oming a tt endant

CERVENY, AUDREY M. : Teachers Co ll ege, Sopho m ore G i rl s Gl ee, Pe pp ers

CHAMBERS, JIMMY L.: Bu siness A dministration.

CHAPMAN, ROY D.: Engineering, M ovie O perator.

CHRISTIAN, GAIL: Cle r ica l , Sop h omore Gir l s Gl ee, N e wc o m e r s, Pe pp ers.

I. Cacho-Sousa

M. Campbell

D. Carpenter

A. Cerveny

L. Christian

CLAPP, BARBARA L.: G eneral , Sophomore G irls G lee, Pre p Ban d.

CLAYPOOL, LENORA: Stenographic , So p homore G irls G lee, Future Secretaries, Pep p ers.

J. Call

P. Carlson

T Carpenter

J. Chambers

B. Clapp

D. Campbell

K. Carman

C Cave

R. Chapman

L. Claypool

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J. Clements

C. Collingham

C. Corcoran

A. Cradit

D Crist

T. Coates

W. Collingham

S. Cosier

S. Craig

S. Crosier

CLEMENTS, JOHN H.: B'usiness Admini st ration.

COATES, THOMAS W.: Engineering, Home Room Representative, Boys Glee.

COLBORN , LINDA K.: Business Administration, Band, Twirlers, honor roll, National Honor Society.

COLE, LARRY W.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Repre- sentative , Va rs ity wrest Ii nq letter, Reserve track letter , L Clu 6.

COLE, MARY C. : Arts and Sc iences, Junior Girls Glee, Future Nurses, Peppers, honor rol I.

COLLINGHAM, CARLETTA J.: Fine Arts , Sophomore Girls Gl ee, Peppers.

COLLINGHAM, WAYNE C.: Industrial Arts , Movie Operator.

CONNETT, JUDITH L.: Clerical , Sophomore Girls Glee, Peppers.

CONVERSE, DAVID 0.: Trades Preparatory, Movie Operator.

COPPLE , NANCY L.: Clerical, Junior Girls Glee , Peppers.

CORCORAN, CAROLYN K.: Teachers College , Horne Room Alternate , Mimes , all-school play crew , Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet, Future Nurses, Orpheons , Peppers , Safety Committee , Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society, Society for Academic Achievement.

COSIER, SUE E.: Teachers Coll ege, Soph o more Girls Glee , Coed Coun se lor s, Peppers.

CRADIT, ANNE E.: Teacher s College , Home Room Alternate, Future Te ache rs , Peppers squad leader , honor roll.

CRAIG, SUZANNE G.: Arts and Sciences , Sophomore Girls Glee, Peppers,

L. Colborn J. Connett L. Cole D. Converse M.Cole N. Copple
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CRIST , DONALD H.: Arts and Sciences , Varsit y football letter , Var sity b a sketball letter , L Club vice-president , Doormen , Ke ent ime Council , Lounge Committee.

CROSIER, SALLY A.: Arts and Sciences , Junior Girls Glee , Future H o memakers vice-president, Peppers, Joy Night participant , ho n or roll.

CROW, ROGER A.: Trades Preparatory.

CULWELL, RONALD D.: Business Administration , Reserve baseball letter , Reserve gymnastics letter, Advocate Staff.

DANEK, CYNTHIA A. : Arts and Sciences , Coed Counselors , Future Secretaries , Peppers.

DANN, MARY M.: Arts and Sciences , Opera orchestra , Band , Coed C ounselors , Orpheons, Peppers , W riters Club , Youth Symphon y, Links Board, Joy Night participant , honor roll , National Honor Society.

DAVIS, CLAUDIA J : Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Mummers , all-school play crew, Aeolian Choir , Madrigals , Coed Counselors , Future Nurses secretar y -treasurer, International Club , Peppers secretary, Joy Night participant

DAVIS , DARREL K.: Teachers College, Reserve track letter

R. Crow D. Davis

R Culwell L. Davis

C. Danek T. Davis

• DAVIS , LEANNE: A rts and Sc iences , Junior Girls Glee , International Club , Peppers , Red Cross Council, Usherettes , Joy Night participant , honor roll , National Honor Society , Society for Academic Achievement.

DAVIS, TERRY J.: Art s and Sciences , Home Room Alternate , V arsity track letter , L Club , honor roll , National Honor Society

DAWSON, SANDRA K.: Teacher s College

DEBUS , LAURA E. : Ste n ographic.

DEINERT , LINDA L. : Busines s Administration , Junior G irls Glee , GAA

DELHAY, JERRY D.: Engineering Movie Op e rat or

DENKOVICH, BARBARA A .: Busine ss Administration , Sophomore Girls Glee , Peppers

DE PUTRON, ADRIAN: A rts and Sciences, Junior G irls Glee, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Usherettes, J oy Night participant , honor roll , National Honor Society.

DE RYKE , LINDA A. : Clerical , Aeolian Ch oir, Co ed Counselors , Future Homemakers , Peppers , J oy Night par.ticipant.

M . Dann S. Dawson

C . Davis L. Deinert J. Delhay B. Denkovich A. DePutron L. DeBus L. DeRyke

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R. Dickson P. Domino L. Dietrich G. Doolittle S. Dietz M. Doran

Ifs time out for senior class officers, Frank Brill, secretary; Kathy Ness, treasurer; Atricia Sultzbaugh , presi ~ dent; and Sally Freeman, vice-president.

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H . Dolberq D. Douglass

M. Domgard P. Douthit

DICKSON, RODMAN R.: Enqineerinq , Home Room Representative.

DIETRICH, LARRY J.: Teachers Colleqe, Varsit y tennis letter, L Club, Advocate Staff.

DIETZ, SHIRLEY J.: Clerical. Sophomore Girls Glee , Peppers.

DOLBERG, HARVEY l.: Trades Preparatory.

DOMGARD, MICHAEL C.: A griculture, Newcomers , Doormen.

DOMINO, PATRICIA A.: Teachers College, Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet, Orpheons , Peppers, Advocate Staff , Joy Niqht participant.

DOOLITTLE, GLAYNE D.: Arts and Sciences.

DORAN, MARLYN K.: Stenographic, Sophomore Girls Glee , Coed Counselors, Peppers , Joy Night crew.

DOUGLASS, DAVID J. Business Administration, Reserve gymnastics letter , Debate.

DOUTHIT, PERRY M.: Teachers College, Home Room Rep- resentative , Opera lead , Boys Octet , Joy Niqht participant.

DREITH, JIMMY E.: Trades Preparatory.

DREW, SANDRA K.: General.

DU MONO, DENNIS E.: Clerical , Links salesman.

DURST, MICHAEL R.: Trades Preparatory.

DUSKIN, CHARLES D.: Clerical, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Band, Reserve track letter, Re serve cross-country letter, Joy Night participant.

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Four Officers Chosen to Lead Class of 1965

DUTC HER, ROGER M.: Trades Preparatory , Bo y s Glee.

EBERS , GE RALD W .: Business Administration , Bo y s Glee , Varsit y trad< letter , L Club, Mov i e Operator , Jo y Night participa n t.

EBNER , DOROTHY A.: Teachers College, Home Room Alternate , Mummers historian; Aeolian Choir , Coed Counselors vice-president , Future Homemakers, International Club , Peppers squad leader , Joy Night participant.

EBNER , SANDRA L. : Teachers College , Junior G i rls Glee , Peppers , Red Cross Council , honor roll , National Honor Society.

ELLIOTT , CHERYL F.: Clerical

ENO, MELODEE R. : Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Mummers , Aeolian Choir , Cheerleaders, Orpheons, Red Cross Council , Lounge Committee , Safety Committee , Joy Night participant , honor roll.

ENO , PATRICIA M. : Clerical, Mimes , Junior Girls Glee , Peppers, Joy Night participant.

ERNST, JEAN E.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate , Student Council president, Mummers , Junior Girls Glee, Aqualinks president , GAA , Peppers, Joy Night participant , honor roll, National Honor Society , Society for Aca d emic Achievement.

ERNSTMEYER , TERRY L.: Business Administration, Prep Band.

ESTES, TONI E.: Business Ad ministration, Peppers.

EVASCO , DAVID C .: Arts and Sciences.

G. Ebers P. Eno

D. Ebner J. Ernst

S. Ebner T. Ernstmeyer

J. Dreith

D DuMond

C Duskin

C. Ell i ott

T. Estes

S Drew M Du r st

R Dutcher

M. Eno

D. Evasco

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C. Ewerth

M. Fasnacht

C. Ferrel

D. Filbert

David Forsyth

M. Farrar

E. Fernbaugh

L. Fifer

N. Filbert

Donald Forsyth

EWERTH, CONSTANCE D.: A rts and Sciences, Mimes , Future Nurses , International Club, Peppers , Student Council vicepresident , Lounge Committee, Joy Night participant, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society , Society for Academic Achievement.

FARRAR, MARY K.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Al ternate , Sophomore Girls Glee , Future Nurses, International Club.

FASNACHT, MYRON L.: Industrial Arts , Prep Band , Movie Operator.

FERNBAUGH, EMILY A.: Arts and Sciences, Opera orchestra , Camera Club, International Club, Youth Symphon y, Advocate Staff, honor roll , National Honor Society.

FERREL, CATHERINE L.: Business Administration, Junior Girls Glee, Art Club, Future Nurses, Writers Club.

FIFER , LINDA S.: Stenographic, Sophomore Girls Glee, Future Secretaries, Peppers.

FILBERT, DIANE L.: A rts and ciences, National Honor Society.

FILBERT, NANCY K.: Stenographic , Aeolian Choir, Future Secretaries, Joy Night participant.

FJELDHEIM, JANICE L.: Arts and Sciences , Opera orchestra, Aeolian Choir, Future Teachers vice-president , Orpheons, Peppers, Madrigals , Joy Night participant, honor roll , National Honor Society, Society for Academic Achievement.

FLANAGAN, DAVID D.: Clerical.

FOLMER , MARY H.: Teachers College, Home Room Alternate, Mimes, Aeolian Choir, Peppers , Lounge Committee, Madrigals, County Day, Joy Night participant, honor roll , National Honor Society, Society for Ac ademic Achievement.

J. Fjeldheim R. Fowles

D. Flanagan D. Franklir.

M. Folmer L. Freeman

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S. Freeman J. Gannon D. George

S. Froscheiser D. Geier

C. Gerner

D. Fuller

D. Geistlinger

B. Gibbs

FORSYTH, DAVID A.: Arts and Sciences , all-school pla y crew , Reserve tennis letter , Boys Glee , Chess Club , Forum Club, Science Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll , Merit Finalist , Regents 4-year scholarship, National Honor Society , Society for Academic Achievement.

FORSYTH , DONALD W .: Arts and Sciences , Mummers, Boys Glee, Chess Club treasurer , International Club , Science Club , Joy Night participant , honor roll , Merit Finalist , Regents All - State Team , National Honor Society , Society for Academic Achievement.

FOWLES, ROSEANN K.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate , Mimes, Prep Band, Cheerleaders president, Future Nurses , International Club , Red Cross Council, Student Council, Lounge Committee, Joy Night participant , honor roll, National Honor Society, Society for Academic Achievement.

FRANKLIN, DENISE J.: Arts and Sc iences , Home Room Alternate, Mimes treasurer, Prep Band, Future Nurses presid ent , International Club treasurer , Peppers , Assembly Committee, Girls State, County Dav, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society , Society for Academic Achievement.

FREEMAN, LINDA M.: Clerical, Peppers

FREEMAN, SALLY J.: Clerical , senior class vice-president , Mim es , Cheerleaders.

FROSCHEISER, SHARON A.: Clerical, Sopho more Girls Gle e.

FULLER, DOROTHY I.: Arts and Sc iences, Orch estra, Camer a Club , Future Teachers, GAA president , Joy Night participa n:, honor roll , Reg_ents Alt ernate, National Honor Soc iety , Soc iety for Academic Achievement.

G. Gaffney

N. Geistlinger

M. Gibson

A. Gandara G. Gemmell

K. Gilbert

GAFFNEY, GERALD E.: Arts and Sciences, Varsity football letter, L Club.

GANDARA, ANTHONY M.: Arts and Sciences.

GANNON, JACK L.: Business Administration , Camera Club.

GEIER , DONALD R.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative , Reserve football letter , Joy Night Central Committee , honor roll , National Honor Society.

GEISTLINGER, DEAN A.: Engineering , Varsity gymnastics letter

GEISTLINGER, NANCY K.: Art s and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Mummers, Coed Counselors, Future Teachers, International Club, Peppers, Red Cross Council, ECA Committee, Links salesman, honor roll, National Honor Soci ety

GEMMELL, GLEN D.: Trades Preparatory.

GEORGE, DELLA M.: Stenographic.

GERNER, CAROLYN L.: Stenographic , Sophomore G irls Glee , Future Secretaries , Peppers , Usherettes.

GIBBS, BONNIE J.: T eachers College, Mimes , Soph omore Girls Glee, Future Nurses , Peppers.

GIBSON, MARY B : Homemaking, Band, Peppers.

GILBERT, KATHERINE J.: A rts and Sc iences, Opera orchestra , Camera Club president , GAA, International Club , Peppers , Youth Symphony, honor roll, Regents Alternate , National Honor Society , Society for Academic Achievement.

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G LATHAR , GAR Y D.: Business Administration.

G LOE , GLOR I A J. : Arts and Sciences , Junior Girls Glee, Bo ys Octet a ccom pan ist, Future Nurses , Orpheons, Peppers.

GODWIN , CARL L. : Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Bo ys Glee , Varsity wrestling letter, L Club.

GOEGLE I N , HARRY G . : Industrial Arts, Varsity wrestlinq letter.

GOESCHEL , MARJORIE E : Clerical.

GOESS LI NG , WERNER: Arts and Sciences , AFS Student from Germany , Student Council , Chess Club , International Club , Newcomers Cl1,1b president , Red Cross Council , Advocate Staff , honor roll, Homecoming escort.

GOLDS TEI N , LINDA J .: Arts and Sciences, Junior Girl s Glee , honor roll.

GOMEZ , ROGER L. : Trades Preparatory.

GOODMAN , LITA A. : Arts and Sciences , Aeolian Choir , Madrigals, Future Nurses , Future Teachers , GAA , Peppers, Writers Club, Safety Committee, Joy Niqht participant, honor roll.

GOODMAN, SANDRA K.: Clerical , Peppers.

G. Glathar L. Goldstein J . Graham

G . Gloe R. Gomez B. Green

C Godw in L. Goodman L. G reen

GORDON , THOMAS M. : Bu siness Admini stration , V arsity track manager, L Club, Li nks salesman.

GORHAM , MARY D.: Arts and Sci ences, Mim es, Peppers.

GRAHAM , JOHN R.: Arts and Sc iences. V arsity b aseba ll letter, Reserve · basketball letter, Re se rve football letter , L Club.

GREEN , BARBARA A. : Business Administration , Sophomor e Girls Glee, Peppers.

GREEN , LYNN J .: Business Administration , Prep Band.

GREEN , PH I LLI P M. : Business Admini stration

GREEN , ROBER T C .: Trades Preparatory.

GREENWALD , JOHN E. : Business Administration, Boys Glee , Joy Night participant.

GREGG , GARY M. : Pharmacy , Ae olian Choir , Red Cross Council , Joy Night participant.

GREVICH , JOHN D.: Trades Preparatory.

GROH, TERRY L. : Industrial Art s.

GROTS , DACE E.: Arts and Sciences.

H Goegle i n S. Goodman P Gree n

M. Goesche l T. Gordon R Green

W . Goessling M Gorham J. Greenwald

In Various Activities

GROUP, LARRY B.: Engineering , Art Club , honor roll.

GRUENEMEYER, RICHARD D.: Business Admi nistration, Boys Glee.

GUDE, GEORGE L.: Industrial Arts , Movi e Operator.

GULLEY, KRISTINE A .: Arts and Sciences , Forum , International Club , Debate.

HAGEN, LARRY R.: Business Administration , Prep Band.

HAHN, HAROLD K.: Arts and Sciences , Aeolian Choir , Madrigals , Joy Night participant.

HAHN , KENNETH R.: Industrial Arts.

HAHN, NAOMI M.: Stenographic, Future Secretaries , Newcom ers Club.

HALL, MARYS.: Arts and Sc iences , M imes, Sophomore Girls Gle e, Coed Counselors , Future Nurses , Pepper squad leader. ,

HALL, SHARON L.: A rts and Sciences, Home Room Alt ernate , Mimes , A eolian Choir , International Club , Orpheons , Peppers , Usherettes , Advocate Staff , Scribe, Joy Night participant , honor roll, National Honor Society, Society for A cadem ic Achiev ement

HAMILTON , ALBERTA T.: Stenographic , Junior Girls Glee , Future Secretar ies, Lounge C ommittee.

G. Gregg

R. Gruenemeyer

K. Hahn

J. Grevich G. Gude N. Hahn

T. Groh

K. Gulley

M. Hall

Strike up the band! Drum major, Ric Marsh, and twirlers, Linda Colborn , Linda Zimmerman, Jane Polhemus , and Linda Henrichs, pause before marching onto the field.

D. Grots L. Hagen

S. Hall

L. Group H. Hahn

A. Hamilton

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HAMMOND , BRUCE M.: Engineering , Aeolian Choir , Joy Night participant , Joy Night crew, Regents Alternate

HANNEMAN, ROBERT E.: Business Administration , Reserve football letter.

HANSEL , ROBERT W.: Trades Preparatory.

HANSEN, ALAN M.: Eng in eering

HANSEN, BERNARD 0.: Industrial Art s, Movie Operator.

HANSEN, THOMAS P.: Business Administration, Ae olian Choir, Boys Octet , Joy Night p arti cipant.

HANTHORN, RICHARD E.: Engineering, honor roll.

HARDIN, DOUGLAS R.: Bus iness Administr a t i o n, Reserve footba II letter.

HARDNOCK, SHARON L.: Cle ri cal , Junior Girl s Glee , Peppers

HARRINGTON, KAREN D.: Arts and Sciences, Sophomore Girls Glee , International Club , Peppers

B. Hammond T. Hansen R. Hanneman R. Hanthorn

Hansel D. Hardin

HARSHBARGER, WILLIAM L.: Arts and Scienc e s, Opera orchestra, Band , Youth Symphony , Dance Band , International Club, Science Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll , National Honor Society

HATFIELD, LINDA L.: Teachers College, Prep Band , Peppers squad leader, International Club , Writers Club.

HATHAWAY , CHRISTINE H .: Arts and Sciences , Red Cross Council, Library Committee , Advocate Staff , Joy Night Central Committee, honor roll, National Honor Society , Society for Academic Achievement.

HATTEN, CECILIA : Teachers Colle g e, Peppers , Usherettes.

HAVEL, LYNN B.: Clerical, Sophomore Girls Glee.

HEGGEN, WILLIAM H.: Art s and Sciences, Band, Reserve tennis l etter, Links Assistant Phot ogra ph er.

HEIGL, FRANCES E.: St enogra phic , Future Secretaries , Peppers.

HEINEMANN, STEPHEN D.: En g in eering.

A. Hansen S. Hardncck B. Hansen K. Harrington

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HE IZER , JANELLE M. : A rts and Sciences , Home Room A lternate, Aeolian Choir, O rpheons treasurer , Future Nurses, Futu re Teachers , Future Secretaries, Peppers vice-president , Red Cross Council, Joy Night participant, honor roll.

HELFENSTE I N , MARGARET M .: Clerical. Band , Sophomore Girls Glee, Pep p ers.

HELLER , JUDITH K.: Arts and Sciences, Future Nurses , GAA. Newcomers secretary, Peppers, Ad v ocate Staff.

HELLWEG , KATHRYN S.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Coed Counselors president, Forum vicepresident, International Club vice-president, Peppers , Debate, Lounge Committee, Sc ribe salesman, Li nks Editor-in-chief , Scribe , Joy Night Central Committee, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society, Society for Academic Achievement.

HENRICHS , LINDA G : A rts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Mimes, Band, A q ualinks, Coed Counselors, GAA. Peppers , Red Cross Council, Twirlers, Joy Night partici p ant, honor roll.

HERGENRADER, LINDA F. : C lerical, J unior Girls Glee, C oed C ounselors, G A A, Peppers, Joy Ni ght parti c i p ant

HERMONIE, HAROLD D.: C lerical.

HERR, PAUL D.: Art s a n d Sc ien c es

C. Hatten

J . Heizer

J. Heller

L. Henr i chs H. Hermonie

L. Havel

M Helfenstei n K Hellweg

L. Hergenrader

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J. Hicks

J. Hilt

G. Hodges

J. Hoke

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HERRICK, DONALD G.: En gineering.

HERSHNER, SHERRY L.: A rts and Scie nces , Ju nior G irls Glee , Jo y Night participant

HESSER, CONNIE F.: Stenographic , Junior Girls Gle e , Pepper s, Joy Night participant

HIATT, DIANA M .: Busines s Administratio n, C oe d Counselors , Futu re Secreta r ies , Peppe rs, Science Club , Links salesman.

HIATT , KENNETH W.: En gineerin g

HICKS , JAMES L.: Tr ades Pr eparatory.

HIGGINS, KATHERINE J.: A rts and Sc iences, Home Room Repres entative, Sophom ore Girls Glee, Coed Counselors , Int ernationa l Club secretary, Pep pers squad leader , Red Cross Council, W riters Club , Debate, U sherettes , Links salesman , Advocate staff , County D ay, honor roll, National Honor Society.

HILL, PATRICIA L.: Steno g raphic

HILT, JOHN A.: Engineering , Reserve gymnastics l etter , A eolian C hoir , Doormen , M adrigals , Joy Ni g ht participant , honor roll.

HITZ , DONELLA S.: General , Home Room Repr es e ntative, Ju nior Girls Glee , Peppers, Red Cross Council.

HLAVACEK, DONNA R.: Clerical , Mimes , Aeolia n Choir , Madrigals , Orpheons , Peppers , honor roll.

HODGES, GALIN W. : Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternat e , Pr ep Band, V arsity football letter, L Club , Red Cross Council. Movie Op erator.

HODTWALKER, DAVID L.: Engineering, Opera orchestra , Band , Rad io C lub pr esi de nt, Assembly Committee , Dan c e Ban d , Joy Night part ici pan t , honor roll.

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HOGGE, ANDREA D.: Teachers College , Band , Peppers.

HOKE, JAMES L.: Agriculture , Home Room Alternate , Reser v e baseball letter , Varsity baseball manager , L Club , Links salesman

HOLBROOK, GERALD W .: Arts and Sciences, Aeolian Choir , Opera orchestra , Youth Symphony , Dance Band, Boys Oct et , Madrigals, Orpheons president , Joy Night participant , honor roll , National Honor Society

HOLCOMB, CLAIR L.: Arts and Sc ien ce s, Aquali nks, Pep pe rs , Safety Committee, honor roll.

HOLLAMON, TERRY D.: Ar ts and Sciences , Home Room Repre sentative , Mummers, all-school play crew, A rt Club, Peppers.

HOLLON , LINDA M.: Clerical.

HOLMAN, DENNIS R.: Agriculture

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Gary Jacobs

HORN, FREDERICK E. : Engineering , Doormen , Advocate Staff , honor roll, Society for Academic Achievement.

HORTON , JANE E. : Arts and Sciences , Sophomore Girls Glee, Peppers.

HOUPT, JIM W.: Engineering.

HOWARD, ROBERT L.: Trad es Preparatory , Movie Operator.

HUCK, JACK J. : Arts and Sc iences , Home Room Representative, Prep Band, Re serve golf letter, Joy Night participant , honor roll. •

HUGHES, DONALD R.: Engineering , all-school play crew , Boys Glee, Joy Night participant, Joy Night crew.

HUMPHREYS, MICHAEL 0.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate , Reserve baseball letter , Assembly Committee.

HUNTINGTON, GEOFFREY G. : Busin ess Administrat ion, Movie Operator.

HURT, CATHY: Stenographic , Future Secretaries.

INSELMAN, ROGER W.: Trades Preparatory.

IRELAND, TERRIE L.: General , Home Room Representative , Sophomore Girls Glee , Pepper s, Red Cross Council.

JACKSON, ANTHONY E.: Arts and Sc iences.

JACKSON, DAVID: Business Administration , Bo ys Glee , Reserve football letter, Movie Operator , Joy Night part icipant.

JACKSON, PATRICIA A. : Arts and Sciences , Aeolian Choir , Coed Counselors , Peppers, honor roll, National Honor Society.

JACOBS , GARY M .: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative , all - school play crew , Red Cross Cou ncil, honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Honor Society , Societ y for Academic Achievement

JACOBS, GERALDINE C . : Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative , Sophomore Girls Glee , International Club , Peppers squad leader, Usherettes , Lounge Committee , Scribe salesman , Scribe, honor roll , National Honor Society , Societ y for Academic Achievement.

JACOBS , JOHN D.: Engineering , sophomore class president , Student Council v ice- president and treasurer , Aeol ian Cho ir, Vars ity football letter , Reserve baseball letter, L Club , Doormen , Links salesman , Lounge Committee , Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society.

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JACOBS, RODNEY T.: Industrial Arts.

JACOBSON, VICKI L.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative , Band, Cheerleaders , Future Nurses , Red Cross Council , Keentime Council. Links salesman , County Day , honor roll, Homecoming attendant.

JAKOBSONS, IRENE M.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate, Junior Girls Glee , Coed Counselors , Future Nurses , International Club , Peppers, Joy Night participant , honor roll.

JASINSKI, JAN K.: Engineering , Camera Club.

JEWETT, VERNON W.: Arts and Sciences , Opera orchestra , Aeolian Choir , Band , Youth Symphony , Chess Club , Science Club , Debate , Regents Alternate.

JIRKOVSKY, DIANE S.: Arts and Sciences , Band, Future Nurses , Peppers.

JOHNSEN, MALCOLM L.: Business Administration , Varsity gymnastics letter , L Club

JOHNSON, CAROL A.: Arts and Sciences.

JOHNSON, EDDIE E.: Industrial Arts, Orchestra , Band , Dance Band , Joy Night participant.

JOHNSON, JULIE K.: Business Administration , Sophomore Girls Glee , Peppers.

JOHNSON, KARL E.: Trades Preparator y

JOHNSON, SHARON L.: Arts and Sciences, Future Nurses , Peppers , honor roll.

JOHNSON, STEPHEN W.: Business Administration , Camera Club secretary.

JONES, DAVID H.: Engineering , Band.

V. Jewett J. Johnson

D. Jirkovsky K. Johnson

M. Johnsen Sharon Johnson

Geraldine Jacobs

R.Jacobs

I. Jakobsons

C. Johnson

Stephen Johnson

J. Jacobs

V. Jacobson

J. Jasinski

E. Johnson

D. Jones

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Go~ns, Tassels, Diplomas-Senior Memories

M. Jones

J. Kahler

L. Karnopp

B. Kehm

L. Kerr

E. Kaarma

P. Kahm

C. Kaufman

Joyce Kehn

L. Killebrew

JONES, MARILYN R.: Clerical. Junio r G i rls Glee , Peppers , Joy Night part i cipant.

KAARMA, EERO: Arts and Sc i ences , Camera Club treasurer

KAHLER, JANET K.: Teachers College , Home Room Representative , Aeolian Choir , Cheerleaders treasurer , Future Nurses , GAA , Orpheons , Student Council. Homecoming Queen.

KAHM, PAMELA R.: Arts and Sc i ences , Home Room Alternate , all-school play crew , Coed Counselors , Future Nurses vice-president , Peppers , Red Cross Council. Links salesman , Joy Night crew

KARNOPP, LaLONNA J.: Homemaking , Junior G i rls Glee , Aqualinks , Red Cross Council , Science Club , Lounge Comm i ttee.

KAUFMAN, CARLENE J.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative , Mimes , Aeolian Choir , Orpheons , Peppers , Lounge Committee , Joy N i ght participant

KEHM, BARBARA A.: Agriculture , Sophomore Girls Glee.

KEHN, JOYCE L.: Cler i cal, Junior Girls Glee , Coed Counselors , GAA , Peppers.

KEHN, JUDITH L.: Business Administration , Home Room Representative , Junior Girls Glee , Coed Coun selors, GAA. Peppers squad leader , Joy Night participant.

KELLY, NANCY A.: Arts and Sciences , So ph o m o re Girl s Glee , I nternational Club , Peppers , Red Cro ss Council , Science Club , honor roll.

Judith Kehn M. Kimball N. Kelly K. Kimbrough D. Kermmoade E. King

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KERMMOADE, DONALD W. : Teachers College , Home R oom Rep resentative, Reserve baseball letter , Prep Band , Red Cross Council , Debate.

KERR, LINDA J.: Clerical.

KILLEBREW, LINDA K.: Homemakin g , Fu ture Homemakers , Newcomers.

KIMBALL, MARK H. : Engineerin g, Camera Club vice-president , Movie Operator.

KIMBROUGH, KEITH R.: Trades Preparator y , Prep Band , Movie Operator.

KING, ESTHER A.: Teachers College, Band , Chess Club , Futur e Teachers, Peppers , honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Honor Society.

KING, MARTHA F.: General , Home Room Representative , Future Homemakers.

KINGERY, CHRISTIAN E.: Business Administration.

KIRKENDALL, JOHNNIE L.: General, Boys Glee , Joy Niqht participant.

KISTER, KERRY K.: Teachers College, Future Nurses , Peppers , Ush erettes.

KLINE, JAMES 0.: Trades Preparatory.

KOEHNE, BERNIE L.: Trades Prep aratory , Wrestli ng manager

KOHN, JERRY B.: Arts and Sci ences , Var sity football manager, International Club L Club.

KOLARIK, RONALD A.: En gineering.

KONTOS, JAMES R.: Teachers College , Re serve track letter, Boys Glee , Library Committee, Joy Night participant.

KRAUZE, ZAIGA: Arts and Sciences , Camera Club , GAA, Pepper s, Science Club.

"There must be some mistake! This robe can't be mine!" No matter how Nancy Geistlinger views the situation, she can't believe that this robe is really hers! ·

M. King B. Koehne C. Kingery J.Kohn J. Kirkendall R. Kolarik K. Kister J. Kontos J. Kline Z. Krause
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S. Kreick

J. Kruse

C. Lacy

D. LaDuke

D. Lapping

K. Kreiss

R. Kucera

L. Lade

W. Lance

D. Larson

KREICK , SHIRLEY J.: Clerical , Sophomore Girls Glee , Peppers.

KREISS, KATHLEEN: Arts and Sciences, Art Club , Science Club president , Links Board, honor roll, Regents 4-year scholarship , National Honor Societ y , Society for Academic Achievement.

KREPEL, LARRY: Trades Preparatory, Movie Operator.

KRUEGER, LYLE G.: Business Administration , Varsity gymnastics letter, Reserve track letter , L Club.

KRULL, JAMES A.: Industrial Arts.

KRUSE, JEANNINE M.: Teachers College, Sophomore Girls Glee, Future Homemakers, Peppers.

KUCERA. RICHARD R.: A griculture.

KUEHN , SHARON A.: Clerical , Peppers. I

KURTZ, PATRICIA L.: Ar ts and Sc iences , Home Room Representative, Aqu alinks , Cheerleaders , Red Cross Council, Lounge Committee.

KUSHULINSKI, ANNA: Business Admi nistration, Sophomore Girls Glee, Peppers.

LACY, CHRISTABEL: Arts and Sciences , all-school play , Art Club , Library Committee , Advocate Staff, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society, Society for Academic Achievement.

LADE, LINDA L.: Teachers College, Home Room Alternate, Sophomore Girls Glee, Peppers , Red Cross Council , honor roll , National Honor Society.

LaDUKE, DAVID L.: Business Admini stration , V arsity football l etter, L Ciub , honor roll.

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L. Krepel S. Kuehn L. Krueger P. Kurtz J. Krull A. Kushulinski
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Pep Club Supports LHS Teams-Fall, Winter, Spring

LANCE , WANDA L.: Stenogra phic

LAPPING , DEBORAH S.: A r t s an d Scien c es , H ome Room

Alt ernate, , Mum m ers, a ll-sc hoo l pl ay, J unio r G ir l s G lee , I nternatiooa I C lu b , Pe pper s, Re d C ross C ouncil se c retary , D e b ate, Joy Night p arti c i p an t , honor rol l.

LARSON, DAVID A.: Business Ad minis t ration, Ban d , J o y N ight p a r tici p ant

LEIKAM, BECKY J.: Ar ts an d Sc iences , Home R oom Repr esentative , Future N urses , Pe pp ers, Re d C ross C ouncil.

LEMPKA, STEPHEN F.: T eac h ers C o ll ege, all - sc h oo l pla y c rew

LENTZ, HAROLD J.: Engineering , R eserve golf letter , Band

LENTZ, SHIRLEY J.: Business Adm inistration.

LEWIS, DEANNA B. : Homemaking , Mimes , Band , Peppers vice-presi d ent.

LINDSTROM, JANET L.: Fine A rts , Pep p ers.

LOCKEE, MICHAEL S.: A rts and Scien c es.

LONG, THOMAS E.: T ra d es Preparatory

LOOS, GREGORY A . : Business Ad ministration

LOUGEE, LINDA L.: Teache r s C o ll eg e

LOVE, ROBERT J.: Engin ee r i ng.

LOVELACE, FREDERICK H.: Tr a de s Pr e p a r at o ry.

LOVELACE, KENT E.: Art s an d Scien c es , Home R oo m Alt ernate, Ban d , R eser v e b ase b a ll letter.

LOWENBERG, DANIEL C.: I n du stria l A rt s

B. Leikam H. Lentz T.Long K. Lovelace

S. Lempka S. Lenh: G. Loos D. Lowenberg

D. Lewis L. Lougee

J. Lindstrom R. Love

M. Lockee F. Lovelace

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Oops! Being a senior seems to be getting " out of hand" for Pat Domino and Claudia Davis, who find that most LHS activ iti es requ i re not only time, but strength as well.

R. Luecker

D. Maloney R. Marshall

P. Lund

A. Maly

J. Martin

After Three Years,

LUECKER, RICHARD A.: Arts and Science s.

LUND, PHILLIP G : Business Administrati on, all-school pla y crew , Joy Night crew.

LUNGER, KATHY S. : Arts and Sc iences, Coed Counselors, Future Teachers treasurer, Future Secretaries, Peppers, Advocate Staff , honor roll , National Honor Societ y, Society for Academ ic Achieveme nt

LYBERIS, ROBERT W .: Engineering, Aeolian Choir, Joy Night participant.

MADISON, RUTH A.: Arts and Science s, Aeolian Choir, Peppers , Regents Alternate , honor roll.

MALONEY, DENNIS M.: Teachers College , Varsit y football letter, Varsity wrestling letter, L Club.

MALY, ANN M.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Mimes , Junior Girls Glee , Aqualinks vice -p resident, Coed Counselors treasurer, Pepper s squad leader, Usherettes , Links Board , Advocate Staff , Girls State, Joy Night participant , honor roll, National Honor Society, Society for Academic Achievement.

MAPEL, SUZANNE M : Ste~ographic, Sophomore Girls Glee , Coed Counselors , Peppers, Jo y Night crew.

MARKEL, JAMES E.: Trades Pr eparatory, Movie Operator.

MARSH, RICHARD C.: A rts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Mummers play cast , all-school play, student director, Opera orchestra, Aeolian Choir , Band , Youth Symphony, Dance Band , Boys Octet, Orpheons , Joy Night Central Committee , Joy Night participant , honor roll , National Honor Society.

K. Lunger

S. Mapel

L. Martin

R. Lyberis J Markel

R. Martin

R. Madison

R. Marsh

S. Massa

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Class of '65 'Moved ln'-Only to Leave LHS Halls

MARS HALL, RICH ARD L. : Trades Preparatory , Varsity football letter , L Club.

MART IN, JAME S A.: Engineering , Movie Operator.

MAR TIN, Ll~DA R. : Arts and Sciences , Mimes, Sophomore Girls Glee , :Coed Counselors, Future Homemakers , F uture Teachers , Peppers, Science Club , Usherettes , honor roll , Na- · tional Honor Society, Society for Academic Achievement.

MA RTIN, ROBERT L.: Engineering Varsity swimming letter. MASSA, STEVEN D.: Trades Preparatory , Movie Operator.

MA TTI CK , NINA M .: Arts and Sciences , Sophomore Girls Glee , Coed Counselors, Peppers , Red Cross Council, Keentime Council , Lounge Committee.

MAUL , JO Y CE C. : Clerical , Peppers.

McCONNELL , JA N M .: Arts and Sciences , Mimes , Aeolian Choir , Future Nurses, Peppers , Usherettes, Joy Night participant.

McCOWN , NOR M A J.: Clerical, Peppers.

McCUIS T ION , M A RTHA J.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate , Aeolian Cho i r , Aqualinks, Coed Counselors , Peppers, Red Cross Counc il, Lin ks salesman, Joy Night participant.

McCU-RDY , RI CK L.: General, Varsity swimming letter , Reserve football letter, L Club.

M cG I N NIS, .CHA RLES E. : Trades Preparatory, Boys G lee, Movie Operator , Joy Night participant.

Mc GRATH, LU ANN : Teachers College , Sophomore G irls Gle e, Aqualinks , Peppers

N. Mattick

C. McG i nn is V. McPherson

J. Maul

L. McGrath H McW i ll iams

J. McConnell

M McKee

K. Metcalf

McKEE , MARTHA J.: Arts and Sciences , Mummers , Jo y Night participant , honor roll , National Honor Society , S ociety for Academic Achievement.

McKINNEY, JOSEPH C : Arts and Sciences , Aeolian Choir , Jo y Night participant.

McLAUGHLIN , BARNEY R.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Represe n tative , Varsity cross-country letter , Varsit y track letter , L Club , honor roll , Regents Alternate , Nationa l Honor Society , Society for Academic Achievement

McMASTER , MARGO L.: Arts and Sciences Home Room Alternate , Junior Girls Glee , I nt ernational Club , Peppers , Red Cross Counci l presiden t, Writers Club p resident, Scr i be salesman , Advocate Staff , Scri be editor , honor roll , Regents Alternate National Hono r Societ y, Societ y for Academic Achie vement.

McPHERSON , VIKI L.: Art s an d Sciences , Home Room Alternate , Student Council , Mumme r s, Aeolia n Choir , Girls Octet , Coed Counselors , Future Teac hers , Orpheons vice-president, Peppers , Li nks Board , Jo y Nigh t participant , honor roll. Regents Alternate , National Honor Soc ie t y, Society for Academic Achievement

McW I LLIAMS, HENRY G .: Clerical. Boys Glee

METCALF , KENNETH R : Business Administration , Reserve track letter.

MEWES , PAMELA S.: Business Administration , Aeolian Choir, Orpheons , Peppers.

MEYER , DAV I D A. : Arts and Sciences , Reserve track letter.

MEYER , JANE A.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative , Sophomore Girls Glee , Art Club , Coed Counselors , Future Teachers , Peppers , Safety Committee , Count y Da y

N McCown J McKinney P. Mewes

M . McCuistion

B. McLaughlin D. Meyer

R McCurdy M. McMaster J . Meyer

Lasting Friendships-A Part of High School Days

K. Meyer

K. Miers

J. Miller

K. Mills

E. Moore

R. Meyer

N. Milburn

K. Miller

G. Minn ig

B. Morgan

MEYER , KENNETH: Business Administration , Reserve baseball letter , Boys Glee , Joy Night participant.

MEYER , RUDENA L. : Business Admi nistration.

MIERS , KAY E.: Stenographic , Sophomore Girls Glee , Futur e Secretaries , Peppers.

MILBURN, NANCY J. : Stenographic , Coed Counselors , Futu re Secretaries, Peppers squad leader.

MILLER , JAMES R. : Engineerin g, Home Room A lternate , Regents A lternate , Links Board, honor roll, National Honor Society , Society for Academic Achievement.

MILLER , KARIN 8 . : Stenographic, Mummers , all-school play cast , Junior Girls Glee , Future Secretaries , Peppers , Red Cross Council, Advocate Staff , Joy Night participant , honor roll , National Honor Society.

MILLS, KAREN L. : Steno gra phic , Junior Girls Glee , Pepper s.

MINNIG , GARY P. : Engineerin g.

MOELLER , JEANETTE M : Clerical , Junior Girls Glee , Peppers

J. Moeller M. Mortensen

R. Mogstad F. Moss

R. Molden L. Mowrer

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C. Mueting J. Neal

MOGSTAD, RICHARD L.: Industrial Arts , Movie Operat o r.

MOLDEN , ROD S.: Fine Arts, Home Room Representative , Varsity track letter, Reserve football letter , Aeolian Choir, L Club , Red Cross Council , Science Club , Madriqals , Movie Operator, Joy Night participant.

MOORE , ELLA G. : Clerical , Sophomore Girls Glee , Peppers.

MORGAN , BARBARA J. : Arts and Sciences, Peppers, Writers Club vice-president, Links salesman , Scribe salesman, honor roll.

MORTENSEN , MARY B. : Business Administration , Band , Red Cross Council.

MOSS , FAYE F : Clerical, Sophomore Girls Glee , Camera Club secretary, Coed Counselors , GA A , Peppers.

MOWRER , LARRY A. : Engineerinq, Home Room Alternate, Varsity cross-country letter, Varsity track letter, Regents Alternate, L Club, honor roll, National Honor Society, Society for Academic Achievement. •

MUETING , CHERYL L. : Stenographic, Sophomore Girls Glee , Future Secretaries , Peppers.

MULDE R, ROGER A.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Varsity football letter, Varsity basketball letter , Reserve baseball letter, L Club secretary, Advocate Staff.

MU LKEY , KENT D.: Business Administration , Swimmin q manager, L Club.

M U N DEN , NANCY E. : Teachers College.

MYERS , JEANELLE L.: Arts and Sciences, Mummers , allschool play crew , Art Club secretary, Red Cross Council, Science Club , Joy Night participant.

NEAL , JOHN D : Industrial Arts, Movie Operator.

NESS , KATHLEEN M. : Arts and Sciences, senior class treasurer, Peppers, Keentime Council, Links salesman, Homecoming attendant, honor ro l l, National Honor Society, Society for Academic Achievement.

NEWMAN, MICHAEL C. : Fine Arts.

NEWSHAM, THELMA F.: Business Administration, Pep p ers.

NICHOLS , PENNY A.: Business Administration, Sophomore Girls Glee, GAA, Peppers

R Mul de r K. Ne ss K. Mulk ey M. N ewman N . M un den T. N ews ham J. M yer s P Ni chol s
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NICKELL , THOMAS A.: Business Ad ministration , V arsity wrestli~g letter , Boys Gl ee , L Club , Joy Night participant.

NICKLES, LINDA K.: Teac hers College , Home Room Alternate, International Club , Pepp ers , Joy Ni ght crew.

NORDEN, JUDITH K.: Art s and Sci ences , Sophomore Girls Glee, Regents Alternate , Art Club , honor roll, N ational Honor Societ y, Societ y for Academic Achiev e m ent

NORMAN, WILLIAM A.: Art s and Sc iences , Home Room Alternate , all-school pl ay crew, Aeo lian Choir , Madri g als , Jo y Night Central Committee , Joy Night participant.

NORRIS, LINDA C.: Homemaking.

NOVAK, DANIEL l.: Fine Arts.,

NOWAKOWSKI, CHARLOTTE M.: Art s and Sci ences

O'DRISCOLL, SHEILA A.: Clerical.

Where can the senior boys always be found? No matter what the topic of conversation, senior boys at Lincoln High find that no place suits the• purpose better than " their bench" by the cafeteria.

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T. Nickell L. Nickles J. Norden W. Norman L. Norris

Varie ty of 'Pastimes' Occupies Seniors' Time

O GAWA , CHA KO: A rts a n d Sc i e n ce s, AFS stu d ent from Jap an, International C lu b , N e w c omers, Pe ppe rs sq uad leader

OGDEN , JOHN R.: Engineering , Reser v e wr e stling letter , Reserve track letter.

OLIVER , ALAN P. : Engineering, Home Room Representative , Regents Alternate , D ebate.

OLSEN , LAVONNE M.: Busi ne ss Administration , Coed Counselors, Future H o memakers , Pepper s squad leader , honor r oll , N a ti o n a l H ono r So ci e t y, So ciet y for Academic Achievement.

COS TI NG , C AROL J.: Cl er ica l , Sophomore G irls Glee , Pepper s

OP PEGA RD , LAURA C .: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate , Mummers, all - school play crew, So p homore Girls Glee , Future Homemakers histor i an , International Club se c retary , Pepper s, Red Cross Council, Jo y Ni g ht participant.

OSTERMILLER, ELIZABE TH C : Te a chers Colle g e , Home Room Representative , Art Club , Co e d Counse l ors , Peppers , R ed Cross Council, Loun ge Committee , Jo y Ni g ht Central Committee.

OS TERMILLER , KATHERINE J.: Pharmac y, H-om e Ro om Representative , Sop homore Girls Glee , Coed Counselors , Peppers , Links salesman , Count y Da y , Jo y Ni g ht crew

OWENS, LARRY R. : I ndustrial Arts , Movie Operato r

OWENS, LINDA J. : A rts and Sciences , Home Ro om Re p resentative , So p ho m ore Girls Glee , International C lub , Pep p ers , Re d C ross Council.

OZOLS, GATIS K.: Engineering , Scribe , h onor ro l l.

PABST, SUSAN L. : Teachers C ollege , M u m mers , a l lsc hool p lay cast, O rchestra , A eolian C hoi r , Fu ture H omemakers , Pe p pers , Usherettes, Joy N igh t p arti c ip ant , Joy Night crew.

D Novak

C. Ogawa

L. Olsen

E. Ostermiller

Linda Owens

C. Nowakowski

J. Ogden

C. Costing

K. Ostermiller

G. Ozols

S. O'Drisc oll

A. Oliver

L. Oppegard

Larry Owens

S. Pabst

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PALMER, CYNTHIA G.: Ar ts and Sc iences, Home Ro om Representative, Junior G irls Glee, Art Club, Future Secretaries, Orpheons , Peppers , Red Cross Council , Links salesman , Sa fety Committee , Joy Night part i cipant.

PARKER, BETTY J.: Stenographic, Future Secretari es, Newcomers.

PARKER, RALPH J.: Engineering, Reserve football letter.

PAULSON, WILLIAM R.: Clerical , Varsit y gymnastics letter.

PAYNE, JESSE J.: Industrial Arts.

PEERY, EVELYN M.: Arts and Sc iences, Junior Girls Glee , GAA, Joy N igh t participant

PENROD, GAIL A.: Arts and Sciences , M i mes , Sophomore Girls Glee , Coed Counselors , Peppers , honor roll.

PESTER, JOAN L.: Clerical.

PETERS, STEVEN 0.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Mummers play cast, Mimes vice-president, all-school play cast , Opera orchestra , Dance Band

PETERSON, ALICIA J.: Stenographic , Junior Girls Glee , Coed Counselors , Peppers.

C. Palmer E. Peery P. Pfundt

8. Parker G. Penrod V. Phillips

R. Parker J. Pester A. Pickett

PFUNDT, PAUL: Bus iness Adm inistration, Reserve baseball letter.

PHILLIPS, VIOLET J.: Clerical.

PICKETT, ALICE A.: Homemaking , Mummers , all-school play crew, Junior Girls Glee , Future Homemakers , Newcomers , Peppers , Joy Night participant.

PILLER, DANIEL E.: Arts and Scie nces , Reser ve golf letter, Advocate Staff.

POLHEMUS, MARTHA J.: Arts and Sciences , Mummers play cast , all-school play , Band , Coed Counselors , International Club , Peppers , Red Cross Council vice-president , Wr iters Club, Twirlers , Library Committee , Links salesman, Safet y Committee, Links typist , Joy Night participant.

POLIVKA, BARBARA G.: Stenograph ic, Sophomore Girl s Glee , Peppers.

POLIVKA, KARL T.: Arts and Sciences , Camera Club

POYSER, GWENDOLYN L.: Arts and Sciences , Future Nurses , Newcomers, Peppers

PRAI, LESLIE A.: Teachers College , Mimes, Band , Peppers , Red Cross Council, Links salesman , Advocate Staff, Jo y Niqht participant.

W. Paulson S. Peters D. Piller

J. Payne A. Peterson M. Polhemus

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PROCTOR, NICA J.: Arts and Sciences , Mummers , Aeolia n Choir , G i rls Octet, Orpheons secretary , Peppers , Jo y N iq ht par t icipant , honor roll , Homecoming attendant , Re qe nts Alternate, National Honor Society , Society for Academic Achievement.

QUAM, DAVID E. : Arts and Scie nces

RADKE, RICHARD K.: Engineering , Home Room Representative, Varsity football letter , Varsity track letter , L Club president , honor roll , National Honor Society.

RAPLEY, KATHRYN E. : Art s an d Sc iences , Mummers play cast and crew , Future Teachers treasurer , GAA. Newcomers president , Peppers , honor roll, National Honor Society

RASMUSSEN, STEVEN L.: Engineering , V arsity swimming letter , Boys Glee.

RAUSCHER, BRUCE C.: Engineering , Home Room Representative , Mummers, all-school play , A eolian Choir, Keentime Council , Madrigals , Bo ys State , Joy Night participant , honor roll, National Honor Soc iety , Soc iety for Academic Achievement.

RAYMER , BRUCE E.: Ar ts an d Sciences, Mummers play cast , all-school pla y , V arsity track letter , Ope ra lead , L Club , Assembly Committee , Library Comm ittee, Boys Octet, Joy Night participant, honor roll, Merit finalist , Re g en ts All-S tate Team , National Honor Societ y , Socie ty for Academi::: Ach ievement

REEL, DANNY L.: Industrial A rts , Mo vie Oper ator

REETZ, KATHRYN A.: Teache rs Colle ge , Mummers play cast , Sophomore G i rls Glee , Peppers.

REEVES, RONI E.: Bus iness Admi nistration , Mumme rs , allschool play crew , Peppers , Red Cross Council.

REGER, RALPH: Clerical, Joy N ight participant.

REIFSCHNEIDER , GORDON D.: Clerical , Movie Operator.

L. Prai

S. Rasmussen

B. Raymer

K. Reeh

R. Reger

N. Proctor

B. Rauss:her

D. Reel

R. Reeves

G. Reifschneider

Polivka D. Quam K. Polivka R. Radke G. Poyser K. Rapley
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Seniors Outnumber Underclassmen on Honor Roll

H. Reifschneider

S. Rice

Marcia Robinson

N Robinson

M. Roddenberry

S. Reinhardt ,M. Richards

Michael Robinson

S. Robinson

C. Rodney _

L. R-emigio J. Rider

J. Rhoden W.Riley

J. Roach

REIFSCHNEIDER, HENRY P.: Engineerin g, Band.

REINHARDT , SUSAN K.: Clerical , Home Room Alternate , Peppers.

REMIGIO , LYNDA D.: Arts and Sciences , Band , Art Club , C~ed Counselors , honor roll.

RHODEN, JANET S.: Arts and Science s, Opera orchestra, Peppers.

RHODY , RANDOLPH J.: Arts and Sc i ences , Mummers , Art Club president ; Sc ience Club , Writers Club , Library Committee , Links salesman , Advocate Staff , honor roll , Regent s Alternate , Societ y for Academic Achievement.

RICE, SUSAN A.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate , Mimes , Aeolian Choir , Co e d Counselors , Future Nurses , Peppers , Student Council , Lounge Committee , Joy · Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society

RICHARDS, MELVIN H .: Engineerin g.

RIDER, JOAN K.: Teachers College , Home Room Alternate , Mimes , Jun ior Girls Glee , Futur e Nurses , Pepper's squad leader, Red Cross Council.

RILEY, WILLIAM J.: Arts and Scie nces, Home Room Representative , Varsity football letter , Var sity basketball letter, Orchestra , L Club, Student Council , Lounge Committee , Youth Symphony , Dance Band , Links Board , Boys State , Joy Night participant , Homecoming escort , honor roll , Re gents Alternate, National Honor Society , Society for A cademic Ach ievement.

ROACH, JOELLEN: Clerical , Junior Girls Glee.

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ROBINSON , MARCIA L. : Business Adm ini stration , Pepper s, Advocate Staff.

ROBINSON , MICHAEL D.: Clerical , Vars ity wrestling letter , Ref>erve football manager , Band , L Club.

ROBINSON ; NANCY J.: Homemaking , Junior Girl s Glee , Future Nurses , Peppers.

ROBINSON ,' SUSAN K.: Homemaking , Pepper s

RODDENBERRY, MARY A.: Homemaking.

RODNEY, CAROL A.: Steno graphic, Pepp ers.

ROGERS , JAMES E.: Business Admin istration, Vars ity swimming manager, L Club , Mov ie Operator. ' , I , --.

ROHAN, NADINE : Arts and Science s, Peppers , honor roll , Society for Academic Achievement.

ROHN, LAWRENCE L.: Engineer ing, honor roll, Regents Alternate.

ROHN, THOMAS W .: Industrial Arts.

ROSE , SUSAN K.: Arts and Sciences , Mummers , Aeolian Choir: International Club, Peppers , Scribe salesman , Joy N ight participant , honor roll.

ROSER , SUSAN A.: Clerical. Home Room Rep resentative, GAA , Newcomers , Peppers.

ROTH, DONALD P.: Teachers College.

RUBY, STEVEN C.: Trades Preparatory.

RULLA, PATRICIA A.: Te achers College, Aeol ian Choir , Aqualinks , Coed Counselors, Peppers , Joy Night participant

SACHTLEBEN, KAREN S.: Ste nographic, Home Room Alternate , Sop homore G ir ls Glee , Peppers , Keentime Co uncil.

J. Rogers S. Roser

N. Rohan D. Roth

"T his is the one that put me on the honor roll ," says Gary Jacobs to Larry Mowrer; these two seniors find that hard work brings good results on report cards.

S.Ruby

P. Rulla S. Rose K. Sachtleben

L. Rohn
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T. Rohn

C. Salter

M. Sanger J. Sayers J. Sayre G. Schaffert J. Schleicher

J. Sanborn P Scheer G. Schleiger J. Schellpeper G. Schloatman

SALTER , CAROL R.: Art s and Sciences , Prep Band , Art Club , Coed Counselors, Future Teachers , Peppers, Red Cross Council , Sa fety Committee, Links salesman.

SANBORN, JULIE L.: Clerical , Coed Counselors, Future Secretaries , Peppers , Links t y pist.

SANGER, MARTHA J.: Stenographic , Sophomore Girls Glee , Coed Counselors , Future Secretaries, Pepper s, Red Cross Council, Joy Night participant.

SAYERS, JANICE L.: Business Adm inistration, Future Secretaries.

SAYRE, JEFFREY D.: A rts and Sci ences, Home Room Alternate, A eolian Choir , Reserve basketball letter, O rpheons, St ud ent Council , Boys Octet, Joy Night participant , Homecoming escort, N a ti ona l Honor Societ y

SCHAFFERT, GLENDA L.: Art s and Sc iences, Junior Girl s Gl ee, Aqu alinks, Pepp ers squad leader , Jo y Night part i cipant.

SCHEER, PEGGY L.: Stenographic , Coed Counselors , Peppers.

SCHELLPEPER, JOHN M.: T eac h ers College , M ovie Operator.

M. Scherbak P. Schmersal M. Schessler A. Schmidt

SCHERBAK, MICHAEL : Business Administration , Home Roo m Representative , Movie Operator

SCHESSLER, MARJORIE J.: Arts and Sciences , Band , Peppers , Usherett es

SCHLEICHER, JIM W.: Engineering, honor roll , Re gents Alt ernate , Societ y for Ac a demic Achievem ent.

SCHLEIGER, GEORGE rM.: Trades Preparatory

SCHLOATMAN, GRACELYN L.: Business Administration.

SCHMERSAL, PAMELA J.: Stenographic , Band , Future Secretaries, Peppers.

SCHMIDT, ALAN C.: Trades Preparatory, all-schoo l p l ay crew, Joy Ni gh t crew.

SCHNECKLOTH, LARREN D. : Trad es Preparatory.

SCHNEIDER, CHERYL B : Clerical, Home Ro om Representative, Aeolian Choir, Peppers , Safety Committee , Madriqals , Scribe, Joy Ni ght participant.

SCHNEIDER, GERALD A.: Arts and Sciences.

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SCHNEIDER , JEANNE : Teachers Colle ge, Home Ro om Alternate, Cheerleaders , Future Secretaries , County Da y, Lounge Committee , honor roll , National Honor Societ y

SCHNEIDER, SANDRA S.: Stenographic , Mummers , Aeolia n Choir , Art Club , Future Secretaries , Peppers , Writ ers Club , Advocate Staff , Jo y Night participant , honor roll.

SCHNELL , ROBERT L. : Arts and Science s, Aeolian Choir , Joy Night participant.

SCHRADER , JACK L. : Industrial Arts.

SCHULTZ, LARRY L. : Business Administration , Movi e Operato r.

SCHULTZ, NANCY K. : Teachers College , Mummers , all-school p lay crew, Junior Girls Glee , Future Teachers , International Club , Orpheons , Peppers , Joy Night participant , honor roll, N ational Honor Society.

SCHWIND T, N ANCY K : Teachers College , Aeolian Choir , Future Homemakers , Peppers , Joy Night participant , honor roll~

SEARLES , PATRICK J . : Engineering.

SEVERSON , LINDA K. : Clerical.

SEXTON , SONDRA J. : Stenographic, Sophomore Girls Glee , Future Secretaries, GAA , Peppers.

SEXTON, STANLEY C.: Business A d ministration.

SHANER , BARBARA K. : A rts and Sciences.

SHAPOVAL , NINNA: Clerical, Pe pp ers.

J. Schrader L. Severson L. Schultz Sondra Sexton

N. Schultz Stanley Sexton

L. Schneckloth

G. Schneider

S. Schneider

N. Schwindt

B. Shaner

C Schneider

J. Schneider

R.Schnell

P. Searles

N. Shapoval

'Killing Kuriosity' Strikes Seniors as Traditional

SHAW , MARY L.: Clerical.

SHEA, CAROLYN : Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative , Mimes , Aeolian Choir , Madrigals , Rege nts Alternate , Future Teachers , International Club , Peppers , Writers Club , Debate , Joy Night participant , honor roll , National Honor Societ y, Societ y for Academic Achievement

SHEPARD , RICHARD L. : Trade s Preparator y.

SH I LDNECK , SALLY J : A r ts and Sci en ces , Aeolian Choir , Girls Octet , Orpheons , Peppers , Joy Night participant , honor roll, National Honor Society

SHILDNECK , SUSAN S. : Arts and Sciences , Aeolian Choir , Girls Octet accompanist , Orpheons , Peppers , Jo y Niqht participant , honor roll , National Honor Society, Societ y for Academic Achievement.

SHOWALTER , . DAV I D H .: Clerical.

SHRINER , JODY A. : Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate , all-school play crew , Coed Counselors , Future Nurses , Peppers , Red Cross Council, Joy Night participant.

S I MPSON, HAROLD D : Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative , Varsity football letter , Varsity wrestling letter , L Club , Movie Operator.

SINCEBAUGH, DARYL E.: Pharm a c y, Movie Operator

SINKULE , GARY W .: Industrial Arts , Aeolian Choir , Jo y Night participant.

SINNER , GARY L. : Business Administration , Home Room Representative , D ebate.

Sha w

J. Shr i ner

A. Slade C Shea H Simpson S Sl em i n

R. Shepard D Sincebaugh C. Sm ith

S I SEL , MYRON L. : Arts and Sciences , Home Room Reoresentative , Varsity gymnastics letter , L Club , Count y Da y, honor roll , National Honor Socie t y, Soc iety for Academic Achieveme nt

SLADE , ARDIS F.: Steno graphic, Sophomore Girl s Gl ee , Peppers.

SLEMIN , SANDRA J : Clerical , Band , Futur e Nur ses, Pep oers , Links salesman.

SM I TH , CARSON J : Arts and Science s, Aeolian Choir , Links salesman , Movie Operator , Jo y Night participant.

SMITH, DELBERT E.: Arts and Sciences , Varsit y baseball letter , Reserve football letter, Band , L Club.

SM I TH , DENNIS R.: Arts and Sciences , Red Cross Council. Links salesman.

SMITH , VERMA I. : Stenographic , Home Room Alternate , Coed Counselors , Peppers , L i nks salesman.

SNYDER , PATR I CIA K .: Teachers College Junior Girls Glee , Coed Counselors , Future Homemakers treasurer, Peppers Red Cross Council , Links salesman, Advocat e Staff, Scr i be , Jo y Night participant , honor roll , 'National Honor Societ y

SNYDER , THOMAS J.: Engin ee ring , Varsit y cross-countr y letter , L Club , Doormen.

SOBOTKA , TIMOTHY A.: Fine Art s, Camera Club , Movie Operator.

SOLICK , ROBERT E : Arts and Sciences , Varsit y wrestling letter, Merit Finalist, Regents Alternate , honor roll , National Honor Societ y, Society for Academic Achievement.

Sally Shildneck G. Sinkule

Delbert Sm ith

Susan Sh i ldneck G Si nner Denn i s Smit h

D. Showalter M. Sise! V Smith

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SOMMER, BERNARD C.: Engineering.

SOMMER , JAN'IS K. : A rts an d Sciences, Home Room Representative , Aeolian Choir, I nternationa I Club , Peppers , W riters Club , Jpy Night p artici p ant.

SOMMER, MELODY G : Teachers College, Mimes , Aeolian Choir, Coed Counselors , Peppers , Red Cross Council, Keentime Council, Joy Night participant , honor roll.

SOMMERS , JUDY A. : Cler i cal, all-school p lay crew , Junior Girls G lee , Pe p pers, U sherettes , Links salesman , Joy Niqht participant

SORENSEN , PATRICIA L.: T eachers College , Aeolian Choir , Internationa l Cl u b , O r p heons, Peppers , Red Cross Council, Joy Night parti c i p ant

SPACHMAN , CONSTANCE A . : Teachers College , Band , International Club , honor roll.

SPAEDT, JOHN W. : Busines s Administration, V arsity track letter V arsity football letter , Reserve basketball letter , L Club.

SPEIGHT, EVELYN L.: General. Sophomore Girls Glee , Pepp ers

SPERRY , 1 MARGARET B. : Enqineerin g, Sophomore Girls Glee _, GAA , Newcomers Club president and treasurer , Usherettes : Jo y Night crew.

SPOMER , MICHAEL T.: Agriculture.

STAMM , RODNEY D : Engineerin g, V a r ~ity wrestling letter , Reserve baseball letter , L Club.

P Snyder J Sommer J.Spaedt i. Snyder M. Sommer E. Speight

T Sobotka J. Sommers M. Sperry

One l ittle peek won ' t hurt! Seniors, Don Crist, Alla n We i mer , Janelle Heizer , and Carolyn Corcoran, try to get a " sneak preview " of Co lor Day plans, in tne making.

R. Solick P. Sorensen M. Spomer

B. Sommer C. Spachman R. Stamm

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P. Stanton

R Stonerock

A. Sultzbaugh

J Swanson

G Tanker sley

R. Stark

C Sto ry

D Sundling

G Szychow ski

H.Tapp

Stephens B.

F Stidhem J. Stransky M Stoeckle D Stubbendeck

STANTON , PAUL L. : Art s and Science s, Home Room Representative, Mummers , all-school play crew, Aeolian Choir , Madrigals , Band , Dance Band , Re gents Alt ernate, Forum Club, Debate , Joy Night participant , honor roll , National Honor Society.

STARK , ROGER A. : En gineering, Op era orchestra, Youth Symphony , Dance Band , Regents Alternate , Forum Club , Student Council president, Student Council treasurer , Joy Night participant , honor roll , Bo ys State , Homecoming escort, Na•tiona I Honor Societ y, Societ y for Academic Achievement.

STEPHENS , PATRICIA A. : Teachers College, Sophomor e Girls Glee , Prep Band , Future Nurses, Pepper s, Red Cross Council , Writers Club , Scribe salesman , honor roll , National Honor Society.

STIDHEM , FLOYD M .: Trad es Pr e paratory , Movie Operator , Joy Night crew.

STOECKLE , MARY L. : Arts and Sci ences, Aeolian Choir, Coed Couns elor, Future Nurses, Peppers , Jo y Ni ght participant.

STONEROCK , ROBERT L. : Arts and Science s, Boys Glee , Art Club treasurer , International Club, honor roll.

STORY , CARROL L G : Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representativ e, Mummers play cast, Opera orchestra , Band , Aeolian Choir , Youth Symphony , Da nce Band , Forum Club , Internatio nal Club president, Lounge Committee, Jo y Ni ght Central Committee , Jo y Night participant , honor roll , National Honor Societ y.

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STOUGHTON , BARBARA A . : Art s and Sciences , Aeolian Choir , Madri gals, Coed Counselors , GAA , International Club vice-preside nt, Peppers , Red Cross Cou nci l , U she r ettes, Links salesman , Joy Ni g ht participant , ho nor roll, Natio nal Ho no r Society, Sosi ety for Academic Achievem ent.

STRANSKY , JERRY B.: Trad es Pr e p aratory , Boys Gle e, Joy Ni g ht participant.

STUBBENDECK, DIANE K. : T eac her s C o ll ege , C amera Club , C oe d Counselors , Pepper s.

SULTZBAUGH , ATRICIA L. : Teachers College, junior class tr easure r , senior class president , Mumm ers pla y cast , Mumm ers treasurer , all-school play , C oe d C ounselors secretary, Peppers squ a d leader, N ational Honor Society.

SUNDLING , DIANNE L. : Art s and Sci ences, Re gents Alternate, Coed C ounse l ors, Future Nurses , Fu ture Secretaries , Pepp ers, Li nks typist , honor roll , N ationa l Honor Society , Soci ety. for Acad emic Achi evement

SWANSON , JOLE N E K. : A g ricult ure , Home Room Representative, Mimes , A eo li an Choir , C oe d C ounse l ors , Peppers, J oy Night p articipant , honor roll , N ational H onor Soci e t y

SZYCHOWSKI , GLEN D.: A rts an d Sci ences , Reserve track letter.

TANKERSLEY, GARY R, . : Business Admi nistrat ion

TAPP , HERMAN F.: Bu siness Administration.

J. Tassler L. TeSelle B. Taylor J . Tichota

E. Taylor A. Tilts

TASSLER , JUDITH L. : Ar ts and Sciences , Home Room Al ternate , Aeolian Choir , Cheerleaders secretary , International Club , O rpheons , L ounge Committee , Joy Night participant , County D ay , honor roll , National Honor Society , So ci ety for Academic Ac hievement.

TAYLOR , BRUCE E.: Arts and Science s. Home Room Representative , Opera orchestra , Y outh Sy mphony , Ban d , Regents Altern a te , Chess Club , Internatio nal Club , Science Club treasurer , Links salesman , honor roll , National Honor So ci ety , Society for Ac a d emic Ach ievement.

TAYLOR , EDWARD L.: Trade s Preparatory.

TAYLOR , HOWARD : Pha r mac y

TAYLOR , JULIE A. : Homemakin q, Junior Girls Gl ee , Future Homemakers , Peppers.

TeSEL LE, LONNIE L. : Business Admi n i stration , V arsity football letter , V arsity track letter , L Club

TICHOTA, JAMES A. : Industrial Arts , Reserve cross-countr y letter.

TILTS , ANNA : Ar ts and Sci ences , H ome Room Representative , So ph omo r e Girls Glee , Intern a ti o nal Club , Pepp ers squ a d leader , Red Cr oss Council, Count y Day , honor roll , Nati onal Ho nor Society, Society for Academic A chievement.

TOOMBS, DONNA M . : Cl erical , Soph omore G irls Gl ee, GAA.

TOOMBS, LUREENE A.: Steno g raphic H. Taylor D. Toombs J. Taylor L. Toombs

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P. Tracy

P. Trudeau

V. Underhill

M. VanSickle

S. Vliet

A. Trauernicht

R. Tucker

L. Valcarcel

J. VanVynckt

R. Vogel

J. Treijs

L. Uldrich

D VanHook

B.VanZandt

D. Waggoner

TRACY , PAMELA J. : Arts and Sciences , Sophomore Girls Glee, Future Nurses , Keentime Council.

TRAUERNICHT , ALAN K.: Engi neering.

TREIJS , JANIS V : Arts and Sc iences.

TRUDEAU, PATRICIA A.: Clerical , Usher ettes.

TUCKER, ROBERT D.: Engi neering, Mummer s, Orchestra , Chess Club, Forum president , International Club, Science Club , County Day , honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society, Societ y for Academic Achievement.

ULDRICH , LOIS L.: Clerical , Sophomore Girls Glee , Pepper s.

UNDERHILL, VICKE J.: Arts and Sciences , Future Nurses , Peppers.

VALCARCEL, LU ISA M.: Arts and Scienc es, all - school play crew, Art Club vice - president , Scribe salesman, honor roll, Society for Academic Achiev ement.

VAN HOOK, DAVID T. : Teachers College, Chess Club, Movie Operator.

VAN SICKLE, MARY L.: Arts and Scie nces, Home Room Alternate , International Club , Peppers , Red Cross Council , Advo cate editor, Regents Alternate.

VAN VYNCKT, J~NICE L.: Arts and Sci en c es, Home Room Representative, International Club , Peppers , Wr iters Club, Advocate Staff, honor roll, National Honor Society , Soci ety for Academic Achievement.

VAN ZANDT, BARBARA: A rts and Sciences, Band, GAA , International Club , Library Committee , Advocate Staff , National Honor Societ y.

VLIET, SHARON K.: Stenographic , Future Secr etar ies , Peppers.

VOGEL, RONALD E.: Teacher s College , H o m e Room Representative.

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WAKEMAN, RICHARD A.: Engineering , Movie Operator, Joy Night crew.

WALDRON, PHILIP A.: Engineering, Band, Red Cross Council.

WALLACE, JANET A.: Clerical. Junior Girls Glee, Newcomers, Pep pers.

WALLACE, ROBERT W.: Trades Preparator y

WALLACE, WILLIAM J.: Business Administration.

How can so much activity take place in one spot? Piles of purses, trays filled with food, and lots of chatter equal a lively noontime at a crowded lunch table, where "there's always room for one more."

R. Wakeman P. Waldron J. Wallace R. Wallace W. Wallace WAGGONER, DELORES F.: Clerical , Sophomore Girls Glee.
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WALLS , DENNIS D. : Trades Preparatory , Movie Operator

D. Walls

L. Ward

W. Warnsholz

B. Way

M . Weber

E. Ward

S Warne

G . Wate rs S. Weatherly

R. Weber

WARD , ELIZABETH A. : Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Junior Girls Glee , Red Cross Council , Writers Club , Usherettes , Advocate Staff, Joy Night part i cipant , honor roll , National Honor Society

WARD , LARRY D.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative , all - school play crew.

WARNE , SHARON A.: Homemaking , Prep Band.

WARNSHOLZ , WALTER R.: Engineering , Reserve tennis letter , Opera orchestra , Band , Chess Club secretary , International Club , Science Club , Dance Band , Joy Night participant , honor roll, Merit Finalist , Regents All-State Team , National Honor Society, Soc iety for Ac ademic Achievement.

WATERS , GALE A.: Engineering , Aeolian Choir , Joy Ni g ht participant , honor roll, Regents Alternate

WAY, BETTY J.: Teachers College , Sophomore Girls Glee , Coed Cour.selors , Future Homem1akers , Peppers.

WEATHERLY, SUSAN: Arts and Sciences , Sophomore Girls Glee , Peppers , Red Cross Council , honor roll.

WEBER, ELAINE J.: Stenographic

WEBER, GARRY L.: Business Administration.

WEBER, JAMES V.: Business Administration, Aeolian Choir , Joy Night participant.

WEBER , MARGARET A.: Clerical. Junior Girls Glee , Future Homemakers , GAA , Pepp ers , Red Cross Council.

WEBER , ROBERT A. : En g ineerin g.

WEILER, GARY L. : Trades Preparatory , Movie Operator.

G. Weisman

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E. Weber G. Weiler G. Weber A. Weimer J.Weber

J. Wenzl C. Wheeler • D. Williams B. West C. Whisenhunt V. Williams

WEIMER, ALLAN D. : Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Varsity tennis letter , Aeolian Choir , Prep Band , L Club , Advocate Staff , honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Honor Society, Society for Academic Achievement.

WEISMAN, GISELE: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Mummers , Aeolian Choir, Aqualinks , Cheerleaders , Orpheons treasurer , Red Cross Council , Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society.

WENZL, JOHN W.: Trades Preparatory, Doormen.

WEST, BOYD G.: Engineering , Home Room Alterna te.

WEST, NEIL A.: Trades Preparatory.

WESTLUND, WILLIAM C.: Engineering , Home Room Representative, Scribe, honor roll.

WEYAND, HARVEY J.: Teachers College, Varsity basketball letter , Varsity tennis letter , L Club, Student Council , Boys State, honor roll , Homecoming escort, Regents Alternate , National Honor Society, Society for Academic Achievement.

WHEELER, CHERYL K.: Teachers College , Junior Girl s Glee, Coed Counselors, Future Homemakers , Future Teachers, GAA, Peppers , Writers Club , Links salesman , Scribe salesman, Joy N ig ht participant.

WHISENHUNT, CARLIN: Trades Preparator y, Reserve wrestl ing letter

N. West M. White K. Willis

W. Westlund G. Wilcox C. Wilson

H. Weyand J. Wilkinson James Wilson

WHITE, MARJORY L.: Arts and Sciences, Aeolian Choir, Orpheons, Peppers , Library Committee, Girls Octet, Joy Night participant , honor roll.

WILCOX , GAYLORD L.: Engineering , Home Room Representative , Band , Assembly Committee, Dance Band, honor roll.

WILKINSON, JOHN S.: Arts and Sc iences, Opera orchestra, Band , Future Teachers, Library Committee, Youth Symphony, Dance Band, Joy Night participant , honor roll.

WILLIAMS, DAVID C : Trades Preparatory.

WILLIAMS, VALERIE M.: Arts and Science s, Peppers , Library Committee, honor roll.

WILLIS, KEITH A.: Engineering, Home Room Representative , Mummers play cast, Mummers student director, all-school play, Aeolian Choir, Band , International Club president , Student Council, Links salesman, Links writer, Madrigals, County Day, Joy Night participant, Joy Night Central Committee, honor roll, Homecoming escort, Regents Alternate , National Hono~ Society, Society for Academic Achievement.

WILSON, CHARLES H. : Engineering , Band, Camera Club , Chess Club president , Rege nts Alternate.

WILSON, JAMES D.: Engineering, AFS student to Brazil, Band, Doormen , honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Honor Society, Soc iety for Academic Achievement

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Concentration is the word! Those last few weeks of school are fina,lly h~re and seniors find it harder than ever to keep their thoughts on studying.

WILSON, JERRY L.: Arts and Sciences , Home Roo m Repr esentative , Vars ity track letter , Varsit y football letter , L Club , Doormen.

WIMES, EDDIED.: Industrial Arts.

WINDERS, JOAN M.: Teachers College , Coed Coun se lor s, Orpheons , Peppers.

WINTER, WILLIAM C.: Arts and Sciences , all-school play , Aeolian Choir , Boys Glee, Boys Octet, Links salesman , Joy Night participant.

WOHLERS, KAREN K.: Clerical , Sophomore Girls Glee, Peppers.

WOODWARD, RAYMOND C.: Engineerin g.

Jerry Wilson R. Woodward

E. Wimes

Brenda Worms

J. Winders

Brent Worms

WORMS, BRENDA J.: Arts and Sciences, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Future Nurses, Peppers squad leader , Red Cross Council, Joy Night participant, National Honor Society.

W. Winter R. Wrede

K. Wohlers R. Wright

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C. Yager N.Zieg

Yakel R. Zigurs L. Zimmerman

WORMS, BRENT L.: Arts and Sciences , junior class treasurer , Student Council treas wer, Reserve football letter, Red Cross Council, Library Committee , Lounge Committee , Intra-City Student Council , honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Honor Society , Society for Academic Achievement.

WREDE, RICHARD 0 .: Arts and Sciences

WRIGHT, REBECCA J.: Clerical.

YAGER, CHERYL A.: Clerical, Opera lead, Madrigals , Peppers , Joy Night participant

YAKEL, MARTHA A.: Teachers College , Home Room Representative , Mimes , Junior Girls Glee , Coed Counselors , Future Teachers president , Peppers , Joy Night participant, National Honor Soc iety.

YOUNG, EDITH A.: Arts and Sciences , Art Club , Camera Club president and vice-president , Science Club secretary , Scribe, honor roll , Re g ents Alternate , National Honor Soc iety.

ZIEG, NATALIE S.: Arts and Scie nces, all-school play crew , Band, A rt Club , Coed Counselors , honor roll , Regents Alte rnate, Nat i o na l Honor Society , Society for Academic Ach ievement

ZIGURS, ROTA: Arts and Sciences, Mimes, Sophomore Girls Glee , GAA , Peppers , Red Cross Council , Science Club , Advocate Staff , honor roll , Regents Alternate , National Honor Society.

ZIMMERMAN, LINDA K.: Arts and Sc iences, Band , Future Nurses , Peppers , Twirlers , honor roll , Regents Alternate , Society for Academic Achievement.

ZIMMERMAN, RONALD J.: Teachers Colle ge.

YOHN, MYRON K.: Business Administration.

YON KEY, LAMONT P.: Trad es Preparator y, Movie Operator.

ZINK, NORMAN Busi ness Administration.

M. Yohn L. Yonkey M. R. Zimmerman E. Young N. Zink
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ADD I E, LAVERN S. : Arts and Sciences , Camera Club.

BARGMAN , DORIS M .: Business Administration.

BATES , RAYMOND K. : Trades Preparatory , Aeolian Choir , Madrigals , Joy Night participant.

BAUER , ALBE RT W .: Engineering , Movie Operator.

BESTE , PA TRICK D.: Business Administration.

BIXLER , ROBERT J.: Industrial Arts.

BLESSING , LUTHER A. : Trades Preparatory , Home Room Alternate.

BONHAM , ROBERT R. : Arts and Sciences.

BROWN , IVA M.: Homemaking.

CAMPBE LL, PHYLLIS A.: Clerical.

CARLSON , W I NSTON R. : Business Administration , Home Room Alternate.

COCHELL , WINSTON A. : Clerical.

COLLIERS , DONALD R.: Industrial Arts, Prep Band.

COZAD, GARY D.: Trades Preparatory.

DOTY , DEAN D.: Arts and S~ences

DURACINSK I, JOLYNN M . : Arts and Sciences.

FRANZ , LINDY l.: Fine Arts, Home Room Representative , Sophomore Girls Glee.

FREEMAN , BLANCHE A. : General.

FRITZINGER , JOYCE D. : Arts and Sciences.

FULLER , KENNETH l. : Industrial Arts. I

GORKA , STEPHEN T. : Business Administration , Boys Glee , ' Movie Operator

GRAHAM , KATHLEEN S.: Clerical.

GRANDBERRY , SYLVESTER: lndu~trial Arts.

GRAY , TRAVIS P.: Engineering, Reserve track letter, Reserve cross-country letter, Regents Alternate, National Honor So- ciety.

HARRIS , QUENTIN R : Industrial Arts.

HOFFMAN , MARY E.: Clerical.

HUCK , BARBARA K. : Clerical.

KARCHEFSK I, CAROL A. : Teachers College, Newcomers Club.

KOCH , JOE: Engineering.

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KOT, MYREN: Engineering.

LINKENAUGER, SHARON A.: Teachers College.

LINTZ, ZOLA G.: Stenographic.

MARCUM, MICHAEL G.: Engineering.

McCULLOUGH, JAMES G.: Trades Preparatory.

McDO NALD , GERALD M .: Agriculture.

M cLAR TY, BRUCE P.: Business Administration , Varsity tennis letter , Varsity gymnastics letter , Prep Band , L Club , Advocate Staff , honor roll.

Mc N EIL , JIMMIE L. : Trades Preparatory, Movie Operator.

MILBUR N, JIMMY G.: Industrial Arts

MILLER , LARRY D.: Industrial Arts

MINICZ , ANDREW : Business Administration.

OROSCO , TON l J.: Teachers College.

OUTZ , DANNY L. : General , Band.

PAPE, GLENDA M.: Arts and Sciences, Peppers.

PHILLIPS, VIOLET J.: Clerical.

PIERCE , PATRICIA A. : Stenographic.

QUINN, PATR I CK A.: Business Administration , Home Room Representative

RANDOLPH, ROBERT: General.

RASMUSSEN , RANDALL J.: T rades Preparatory.

SAARIO , SHARYN: A r t s and Sciences, Home Room Al ternate , honor roll.

SASSO , DIRK A.: A rts and Sciences, Reserve track l etter.

SCHERBAK , VASI B : Fine A rts

SCHMAILZL , KENNETH L.: Industrial Arts.

SEARS, JAMES E.: Business Administration.

SHERWOOD, GARY N : I n d ustrial Arts.

SITZMAN , LLOYD L. : Industrial A rts.

SLIGAR, DANIEL J.: Business Adm inistration

SMELSER , HAROLD D.: T ra d es Preparatory

STEMPER , KELLEY B. : In d ustrial A rts.

STUART, SHARON K.: Business Ad ministration, A eo l ian Choir., Madrigals, Pe p pers, Joy N ight parti c i p ant

TILLMAN , GARY D.: C lerical. M ovie Op e r ato r

TVENGE, LARRY D. : Fine A rts.

WITWER, WINSTON R.: Bu siness Adm i n i str a t i o n

YOUNG, JUDD D.: In d u strial A rts

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Achievements, Good Times H ighlight Junior Year

Debbie Knight, Phyllis Frickle, and Mike Leupold have obviously discovered that there is more involved in running for a County Government Day office than just signing up as a prospective candidate.

The junior year at Lincoln High is more than a "stepping-stone" to that "all-important" senior year. Many traditional activities are "linked" to the title of junior. The class begins to take a responsible part in school events and activities. Some students are elected to represent the school on County Government Day; some are chosen as representatives to Boys' State and Girls' State; some are American Field Service finalists who may have the opportunity to travel and represent the school and the country abroad., Others join clubs, take part in play casts and crews, serve on debate teams, go out for athletics, or work on publications. One of the more significant tasks of the junior class is planning and preparing for the Junior-Senior Prom.

As the end of the school year draws near, definite plans for that fast-approaching senior year must be made - trying out for octets, choir, cheerleader, or running for Student Council. Anxious preparation begins to make the next senior class, the class of '66, the best.

"Topping off" lunch with that "all-American" favorite, the ice cream cone, is one of the most popular "traditions" at LHS.

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Betty Abb i nk , Josephine Acosta , Doris Adams, Diane Adamsheck , Bessie Addleman , Andrea Aguilar , Michael Aguirre

William Akin ,: Terrien Albrecht, Pam e I a A II en, Terry Allison, Martin Almanza , John Amgwert , Cecelia Amodeo

Chris Amos, Dale Anderson, DeEtte Anderson , Douglas Anderson, Jill Anderson, Victoria Anderson , Margaret Angle

Myra Armintrout , Steve Arnold, Donald Baars, Mahlon Baldwin , Roger Ball, David Barker, Donald Barker

Michael Barnett , Diana Bartek, Frederick Baruth , Carol Bas.s , David Bauer , Sherry Bauer, Gary Baum

Beverly Baumgart, Janice. Bay , Richard Bayless , David Baysinger, Joanne Beard , Sandra Beaudro , David Beckmann

George Behrens, Gary Bell, Linda Bell , William Berlowitz, Mary Berry , Ann Beste, Judy Bettenhausen

Melvin Bice , Yolanda Bicoy, Erma Biere, Betty Biggs , Tanya Black , Helen Blalock , Alfred Bloebaum

Linda Bloebaum , Gary Blum, Janet Boatman, Georgia Bonnett, Vicki Bosinio, Gregg Bouchard , Ronald Bowlin

Leanne Boyd , Roger Boye, James Bradley, Carol Bradshaw, Shirley Bradshaw, Michael Brady , John Brandhorst

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Juniors Discover Year Academically 'Crammed'

Bonnie Brannen , Barbara Brassard , Dale Bratt , Katherine Bratt , James Brown , Sharon Brown , Penny Brumm

Larry Bucknell , Donald Buckwalter , Sandra Buehler , Kay Burnham , Martha Burrough , Marie Bush , Michael Butcher

Noreen Butterick , Donna Bykerk , Cheryl Campbell , Gary Campbell , Mardy Campbell , Risa Campbell , Dennis Carlson

Patric i a Carr , Michael Casmer , Rodney Cassner , John Cepurnieks, Karen Chapman, Leon Chapman , Jerry Chorowicz

Glen Chrisp , Larr y Chubbuck , Richard Churchill , Vicki Clark , Diana Clements , Patricia Clements , Catherine Cleveland

Patricia Cleveland , Ro g er Clouse , Jeri Coate s, Patricia Cochran , Steven C o lborn , William Col em a n, Donald Cook

George Cook , Jam es Cooper , Cind y Cor ey, Barbara Co si e r , Terr y Cosier , Ron a Id C ox, Timoth y Co x

Michael Crandall , Ga y le Crawford, Rose Crawford, Richard Crees , Patrick Crossley , Gar y Cucinitti , Kyle Curr y

William Dahlberg, Nadine Dandridge , Gloria Dangler , Daniel Dantzler , Arthur Davenport , Stephen David , Linda Davidson

Diane Davies , Penn y Davis , Allen Dayton , Mary DeBoer , James Delancey , Michael Delaney , Carme n Dell

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Dorothy Walker and Greg Luft are much relieved after locating the last plant type to complete their " lab " assignments.

Judith Depue , Allen Diekmann , Judith Diekmann , Michael Diekmann , Jean Dietrich , Edward · Dietz , David Diffenderfer

Paula Dinsmore , Deborah Disney, Deborah Dittenber , ldania Dominguez , Ronald Donahoe , Elizabeth Doremus , Donald Dors e y

Jack Dougherty , Patrick Dougherty , Wayne Douglas , James Douglass , William Down , Jeanine Duncan, Judith Dunham

Candace Dutcher , Robert Ebers , Allan Ebner , Paul Edelen , J a mes Ederington , Virginia Ed wards , Maurice Egan

Ronald Eggelin g, Virginia Eisele , Ronna Ellerbeck , George Ellis , Chester Eloge , Monika England , Dane Erichsen

Charles Erickson , Mary Eshelman , David Esquivel, Charles Essex , William Evans , Nickoles Evasco, Robert Fai g

Howard Farley , John Farrar , Robert Fensler , Janice Fischer , Vi ck i Fischer , Douglas Flachman , John Ford

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Dia na Fossaceca, G eorge Foster , Ra Do nna Foster , Peg gy Frale y , R o bert Frame , Ph yllis Fr ick le , Ida Fuller

S tanley Funke y , Kath y Fushia , Donald Gabelhouse, John Galla gher , Joh n Ga 11 egos, Jack Galusha , Janet Garn er

Charles G arrett, Cynthia G artner, Sharon Gartner , N a n c y G a t es, Te r r y Geistlinger , R ichard Geor ge, Steven Ge orge

Julie G esch , Norman G esch, Dor is Gewecke , Bruc e G i l lan, Marjorie Gill ispie, Ph y lli s Gh ormley , Barbara Goeschel

Mar y G oetowski, A nge l Gonzalez , Inez Go nza l ez, Sandra G oosman , Rola nd Gorka, Janice Grab owski , L in d a Gr aham

Judi th Gr antski, Rh oda Gr aves, Mar garet Green , Mar y Greenholtz , D ouglas Gre gg, Steven Gre go r y , Judith Grevich

Rober t Gro ver, Kathie G unn, Car o l H a dfield , D ale Hall. Will iam Hall. Willi a m Hal stea d , Barbara H amil t on

Cathy Cleveland and Marlee Waller, along with " a few" other LHS students, have found the office to be a convenient place to make a frantic call for a ride home on those cold winterv days.

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LHS Office Serves Students in Numerous Ways

Diane Hamilton , Steven Hanneman , Irma Hansel, Thomas Hansen , Velana Hansen , Elizabeth Hansley , Marian Hanson

Walter Hardnock , Richard Harm, Esther Harris , Jane Harris , Em i ly Hart , Alice Hartman, Gary Hartman

Larr y Hauptman , Hawthorn e, She i la Joh n Heckman , Hedrick , Dav i d Pa trici a Heller

Dennis Ha y es , James Heller ,

David Helton , Thom as Helton , L y nnelle Hempel , Ja y Hendrickson ,. John Hergenrader , Maril y n Her gen rad er , Barbar a Herman •

William Herman , Ladd Hershner , Joe Hetrick , Ste v en Heuke , Floyd Hibdon , Sherry Hicks , Marg aret Hi g gins

Ton y Higgins , Jack Hi g hstreet , David Hill , Larry Hill , Michael Hill , Robert Hinkle , Sand y Hiske y

Michael Hlevyack , Janet Hobbs , Christine Hobensack , Katheri n e Hochreiter , Gerald Hockemeier, Harold Hoffma n, Janet Hoffman

Nancy Hoffman , Wayne Hoffman , Sharon Hohenfeldt, Les Holbert , Jeanne Holbrook , Joanne Holderness , Sharon Hollstien

James Holmes , Jack Hooper , Charles Horstman , Linda Housefi e ld , Carlos Houston , David Howland , Larr y Ho y er

Barbara Hudson , Kale

Hudson , Louise Hugelman , Corwin Hulbert , Constance Hunt , Pamela Hurst , Terry Hutcheson

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Intermediate Links Support Teams and Activities

Karl Ind riksons, La Vay Ireland , Henry Jackson , Michael Jackson, Cathy Jacobs , Diana Jacobsen

Roger Jacobsen , Linda Jacobson, Dale Jacoby , Tim Javorsky , Kent Jennings , Alvin Johnson

Pamela Johnson , Roberta Johnson , Ronald Johnson, Shirley Johnson , Janis Jones, Linda Jones

lnta Jozeps , Barbara Jurich , James Kahler , John Kahler, Linda Kahler , Steven Kahler

Sandra Kane, David Kapke, Dale Kappelmann, Gale Kappelmann, Ronald Kapustka , Audrey Kats

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At one of the Lincoln High-Southeast basketball games, Lincon High students, Ruth Stanton and Scott Wilson, fi.nd that Mr. Currie's talents "reach" farther than his biology classroom.

Linda Kaufman, Sarmite Kaulins , Mal Keelan , Janice Kelley, Kenneth Kelley, Sherry Key, Leslie Kimbrough, Charles King , Janelle King , Linda Kinnison, Barbara Klein , Randall Klein , Angela Kline , Kay Kline , Ruth Kline

Patricia Kling , Cheryl Klockner, Michael Knaub, Georgene Knecht , Deborah Knight , Constance Koch, Linda Kolb, Carol Kreps, Victoria Krieser, Gaylord Kruce , David Kruger, Larry Kubert , Peter Kucharski , Darrel Kuhlman , Robin La Gue

Carol Lambert, Susan Lauber, Dou g Lawson, Mary Laws, Larry Leach, Paula Leach, Sharon Leak, Doug Le a rned, Gr egory Lebsack, Dennis Leigh , Alison Leitch, Alex Lekai, Robert Leonard, Michael Leupold, Gwen Lightfoot

Marilee Likens, David Lile, Susan Liljed ahl, Lonnie Liming , Jane Lind, King Little , Darlene Lockard, David Lococo, Linda Long, Lawrence Looby, Linda Loshonkohl, James Lounder , Pamela Love, Patricia Love, Gregory Luft

Mary Lundholm, Paul Lundy, Marshall Lux , Lawrence Lyons, llze Machers, Dean Madsen, Steve Malhoit, John M anning, Larry Maresh, Barbara Marinelli, E!wcod Martin, Janice Martin, John Martin, Judith Martin, Marilyn Martrn

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The Class of 1966 Elects Slate of Class Officers

Ca r o I Ma rt in e z, John Maul, Stev en May , Saundra McClaran , Cheryl McCullough, Patricia McDonald , Vicki McGee

Thomas McKni g ht, Judith McPherson , Robert McPherson , Geary McWilliams, Flora yne lv1ead , Marguerite Medina , Karen Mee

William Meeks , Dennis Mehrhoff , William Mericle, Marjorie Merrill , Sherry Meyer, Vickey Middleton, John Miller

Nancy Miller , Roy Miller , Stephen Miller , Joan Mills , Thomas Min ow, Kenneth Mitchell, William Mitchell

Jerald Moody , Jeanette Morey, Margaret Morgan, James Morrison, Jo y ce Mortensen , Beverlee Muehlhausen, Andrew Mueller

Gal e Murkle , Raymond Neff, Myrna Newlun, Mark Newman, Jacqueline Nickell , Dale Nickles , Gloria Nobbman

Donna Nohavec , Karen Nolen, Anna Nowakowski , Karla Nyquist , Wayne Oberg, Kathleen O ' Driscoll, Ronald Oenbring

Thomas Olson , Helen Ortiz, Ronald Osberg , Anette Osborn, Kathleen Osmera , Sherrie Ostlund, Constance Outhier

Richard Owen , Kathleen Owens , Mary Owens , Sue Ozenbaugh , Andris Ozols , Wladymyr Panasiuk , Jacqueline Paroubek

Eu genia Pasika , Deanna Patrick , Vict oria Pearlstein, Su san Pederson , Richard Pelletier, Patricia Pester, Barbara Petersen

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Could it be that junior class officers Dave Will, treasurer; LaVona Reeves, president; Susie Pederson, secretary; and Charles King, vice-president, are trying to show us that at times they're really "on the ball"?

Steven Petersen , Jerald Peterson , William Peterson , Cathryn Pfund , Agnes Phelps , Avery Pickering , Ronald Pleis

Lee Pohlenz , Dora Polson, Jerald Pope , Janice Portsche , Patricia Poteet , Colleen Preston , Cynthia Proctor

Lee Purbaugh , Warren Rader , Barbara Ramsey , Darrell Randolph , John Rapley , Louis Rase , Stephen Rase

Robert Ratliff , Sally Rebensdorf , Mary Reed , La Von a Reeves , Marie Reich , Pamela Reichwein , Edward Reinhardt

Jerald Retherford , Michael Rezac, Delone Rice , Mary Richards , Calvin Rife , James Riggins, Hope Riley

Robert Ripley , Angel Rivera, Sharon Robb , Joan Roberts , Lloyd Roberts , Steven Robertson , Joan Robison

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LHS Nurse Prepares to Attain Fantastic ' Heights '

Ronald Ro b y, Linda Rodge rs , S usan Rod ge r s, Dian a R ohn, B onnie R om is ch , Roger Roseb erry, H o ll y Rosen b erger

C y nthia Roth , Patricia Rothe, Li n d a Rowl ey, Cherry Ru sse ll , Patrick Rya n , G ary Ry b a, J enn ifer Safford

Cher y l Sa hm e l , H aro Id

Sammon s, Ol ga Sanch ez , Maxine Saunsoci, Br en d a S car br ough , Mich ae l Schafer , Neva Sch afer

Norma Schafer , Sh aron

Sch afer, Thomas Sch eele, Fre der ick Sch i ffner, Barbara Schildman, Sh irley

Schil dm an , Cheryl Schl eiger

Ro bert Schmailzl , W illiam

Schmailzl , All en Schmi dt ,

Carl Sc hneider, N ancy

Schneider, Pamela Schnei d er, Nan cy Schrepf

J ane Schr oe der , C arol

Schum ac h er, Chri stine

Schw art zkopf , Barb a r a Schwi sow , Terri Sen gsta ke, Kenn eth Sevenker, G ary Se xton

C a rol yn Shan e, Lorrind a Shan .ek, J ohn Sh a pir o.

Nick Sh apova l , Bruce

She a r , St ewart Sh e pard , Sh ery l Sh e ph e rd

Daniel Shi elds , Rayma Shr ader , Nanc y Shr eve, Lynn Shr iner, Patr icia Shuman , Nick Sied e l! , D enn is Si egrist

Joan Silv a, Nedr a Simmon s, Norman St e ph en Slaik eu, Slemin , Barbara Michael Sm ith Simm s, Kare n Smith ,

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Towering above the petite Mrs. Youngscap, Roger Clouse and Steve Slaikeu exemplify the "l ong and short" of the situation.

Nancy Sm it h , R ob e rt Smith , Scott Smith , Terry Smith , James Snowden , Barney Solomon , Mar y Sommer

Thomas Sorensen , Annette Sougey, James Spackman , Sherry Spanjer, Patricia Sparks, Martin Speer, Janina Spicha

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Fred Stamm , Ruth Stanton, Peggy Starkweather, Sally Staska , Rhea Steele , Terry Stentz , Larry Stephens

Robert Stephen s, Robert Stepp , David Stoehr , Joyce Stofer , Kenneth Stoll , Peter St oronskij, Judith Strain

Kathieen Strauch , Michael Stromer , Gerold Sundling , Les Sweeton , Ralph Swen son, Elvon Taft , Do nal d Tallakson

Cheryl Talley , Donita Tartar, D avid Taylor, Gary Taylor , Harvey Ta y Io r, Steven Taylor , Jos e ph Tea le

Carole Terry , Lynne Terwilliger, John Thompson , Katharine Thomp son, Carolyn Tice , Marian Tichota, Robert Tomek

Andres Tontegode , Werner Tre i, Dal e Tubbs , John Tucker , Norman Tucker , David Tuckermar.i , Vick y Tuder

Linda Tupper , Natalee V akiner, Saundra Van Beer , Ronald V an Bo skirk, Patricia Vandersall , L in da Vandeveer Allan Van Deventer

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COUNTY DAY : Bottom Row: Morgan , Knight, Tice , Pederson , Graham, Hamilton , Steele , Frickle. Top Row: Bradshaw , Ozenbaugh, Pfund , Slaikeu , Lundy , Leupold, Ramsey, An gle

Juniors Represent Lincoln High on County Day

Harold Van Leeuwen , Diana Van Meueren , Martha Van Sickle , Vincent Victoria , Michael Voss , Dennis Voth , Patricia Vrchota

Joe Wade , Wayne Waersch , Claudette Waid , Charlotte Walker , D i ane Walker : Dorothy Walker , Larry Walker

William Walker , Janette Wallen , Marlee Waller , Linda Wallin , Barbara Walter , John Walters , Nancy Walvoord

Karen Ward, Sharon Warner, Steven Wasson, Donna Watgen , Lois Way, Richard Way , Sandra Weatherly

Riley Webb , Rodney Weder , Thomas Wenk , Carole Wentink , Kenneth Wenzl. Lee West , Patricia West

Janice Westerberg , Susan Westerman , Terry Weymouth , Barbara Whi t e , Marvin White , Robert Whitemon Nancy Wiegert

Darlene Wilhelm , Richard Wilken , Dav i d Will , Edith Willmore , Linda Willsey , Juanita Wilson , Scott Wilson

Rebecca Winslow , Franklin Wise , Pamela Woll , Reuben Worster , Robert Yost , James Young , Rockford Young

Larry Zich , Nancy Zier , llze Zigurs , Gordon Zimmer , Lynne Zimmerman

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Sophomores Adapt Quickly to Ne~ Surroundings

Sleepy-eyed and book - laden, sophomores hurry to school on a cold, winter morning , ready for another busy day of classes at Lincoln High Schoo l

The addition of a sophomore class provides a refreshing change in a school-new faces, new ideas, and new talents. Rushing in to fil! the empty seats , the " newcomers " find confusion everywhere. Frantic searches for classrooms and frustrating struggles with lockers seem to fill every moment of that first hectic week at Lincoln High. However, the sophomores soon begin to blend with the mass of upperclassmen.

" Getting used to everything" might best describe this first year at Lincoln High School, and setting goals is an important part of-this process. Academically, the honor roll is the ultimate goal for some sophomores; for those who enjoy extracurricular activities, there are school clubs; varsity, reserve, and intramural sports programs; and dramatic productions such as the All School Play and Joy Night.

Most future juniors agree that the long months of school seem more like "a few short weeks." When the end of the year arrives, the never-ending advice of seniors becomes more meaningful - "take advantage of your years at Lincoln High School; they'll soon be over."

At one of the " sophomores-only" assemblies, the new Links learn about the Student Council and its functions.

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Consta n ce Acuna , Joseph Adams , Robert Aguirre , Dru Ahl , Marvin Alb e rs , Ardelle Albrandt , Elizabeth Allen.

Jane Alt, G~orge Amen, Phyllis Amos , Elsa Beth Andersen , Ga y la Anderson , Karla Anderson , Ronald Anderson.

Waren Anderson , William A nder so n, Andris A ntonisk is, Joy Andreasen , Mar y Arenas , Nancy Arent , Anita Armstro ng.

Lyle Ashelford , Colleen Atchley , Lind a Aughe , lvars Augstums , Patricia Avard , Phyllis Baars, Robert ~ailey.

Claude Baker , Marjorie Balderson, Kent Barbee , Peggy Barber , Wayne Barkubein , Michael Barnes , Susan Bartow

Loretta Bartzatt , Kathleen Bassett, Marjorie Bassett , Ka re n Ba u er, Warren Bauer, Robert Beahr , Sharon Beatty.

Nancy Beaver , Christine Becher, Judith Becker, David Beem, Douglas Beezley , Steven Beltz , Ruth Benesh.

Connie Bennett, Tedd Bennett , Donald Benzing, Byron Berman , Mary Beste, Linda Bettge , Richard Bishop.

Pamela Bitterman, Juanita Black, Janice Black , Bill Bodfield, William Bonacker, Michael Booe, Patricia Boster.

Nora Bott, Patrick Bower , Larry Bowers, Judy Bowlin, Coral Bowman, Judy Boyd, Steven Brannen.

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Barbara Bratt , Kenneth Braun , Susan Breelin g, Linda Brehm , Susa n Brice , Stephen Brock , Pamela Broman.

Ronald Brott, Alber t Brow , Benny Brown , Ronald Brown, James Br+ , Beverl y Bruns , Peter Burden.

Bob Burke , Kathryn Burkhalter, Carolyn Calderon , Jon Camp , Leslie Campbell , Ronald Campbell , Virginia Campb ell.

John Cariotto , Dana Carlson, Frederick Carter , Dianne Cejke , Charles Chapple, Douglas Churchill, Sandra Clark.

Kent Clawson , Edward Cleckner, Mark Cleveland , Ellen Cloud , Doroth y Coda y, Joleen Coffey, William Coffey.

Jeanne Colborn, Cath y Coleman , Linda Conwa y, Ra y mond Cook , Robert Cook , William Cottrell , Cynthia Cox.

JiSusan Cox, Connie Cradit, Harvard Crawford , Linda Crawford, Kathleen Crewdson , Terry Crosier, Linda Cudaback.

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Sophomore Driver Education students, Chip Maly, Myia Powers, Verleen 9uig, and Steve lhrie, have discovered that Mr. Weyand seems to be a " real authority" on cars, both " under the hood" and "behind the wheel."

Sophomo res Lear n to Be Responsible Drivers

Susan Cudly , Robert Culver , Bryan n e Curry , David Curtin , Garrett Czlapinski , Lynn Dance , Fred Dandr i dge.

Sarah Davidson , Louis Davies, Brian Davis , Susan Day , Warren DeBoer , Steven DeFacio , Diana Deines.

David Dell , Carolyn Den nis, Nancy Dinges , Daniel Dittoe, Jeffery Ditzler, Timothy Domgard , Donald Doolittle.

Ronald Dorsey , Jo Anna Dougherty, Ronald Drake, Albert Drewing , David Ducker, Joyce Duffek , Paul Duskin.

Andrea Edwards , M;chael Egger, Jackie Elliott, Bonnie Elstun, Rex Engle, Virginia Epp , Ricky Ernstmeyer.

Allen Esquivel, Robert Esquivel, Cheryle Estes, Larry Estes, Thomas Faddis , Kathy Fair, Larry Fasnacht.

Gary Faust, Carl Fedon ; Janet Filbert, Marsha Finkel, Elizabeth Fischer , Karen Fitzgerald , J a cquelyn F.lanagan.

Barbara Ford , Brad Fortney, Consuela Foster, Jenny Fowler, Nancy Francisco, W i 11 i am Francisco, Rochelle Franklin.

Linda Franson, Carolyn Freeman , William Frickel, Randal Friendt, Marcia Fuhrer, Mary Fuller , Nancy Fuller.

William Fuqua, Conrad Fuss, Ronald Gage, Diane Gehlbach, John Geisler, Katherine Gerlach, Phillip Gerlach.

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Students Work to Make Lincoln High _Attractive

William Gesch, Marilyn Ghormley , Timothy Gibbs , Gar y Giebelhau s, Clark Gillaspie , Terry Gillispie , Guntis Gla gavs.

Addison Glantz , Mich ael

Gla nz, Bart Glathar , Lance Gloe , Janet Goebel , Thomas Goe g lein , Michael Goeschel.

Nancy Gog gins, Deb ora Gold stein, Bruce Goldstone , Diane Gomez , Lynda Goree , Michael Gras s, Melita Graus.

Linda Graves , Ire ne Green , James Green , Larry Green , Steven Green , Stephen Greene , Jo yce Green holtz.

Mary Greenwood, Janice Grenemeier , Tom Grevich , Diane Groh, Kathy Gross , Peggy Groves, Donna Gruenemeier.

William Guest , Melvin Gulley , Jane Hadle y, Thomas Hafemeister , Jer i Hageman, Mona Hagen , Colleen Halderman.

Roberta Hall , Th omas Hand y, Debra Hansel , John Hansen, Jud y Hansen, Katherine Hare , Saundra Harmon.

Clifford Harris , Martin Harris , Robert Harri s, Sharon Harris , Sue Harshbarger, Susan Hart , Angelece Hassel.

Janice Hatfield, Steve Hatten , Jack Havel , Patricia Hay, Michael Heckman, Candice Hegel , Dennis Hegel.

Barry Heinbigner, Dianne Heinbigner, Connie Heironymus, Donald Helmstadter, Kathleen Helton , Thomas Hendricks, James Hennessey.

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Sophomore Kathy Mason and junior Margie Angle pool their artistic talents to create an attractive arrangement for one of the many disp lay cases in the L H S halls.

Barbara Herge nr ader , Stephen Hergert , Ronald Herman , Dee A n n Hermonie , Harold Hetherington , Gene Hetrick , Ronald Hiatt.

Barbara Higg i ns , Lyle Hild, Daniel Hile , Lynna Hill , Rodney Hill , Robert H i nman , Elizabeth Hinson.

Myron Hoag, John Hobson , Gerald Hockemeier , Jan Hodtwalker , Dale Hoffart , Darlene Hoffart , Rebecca Hoffman.

Larry H o g g e , M a r i I y n Holderness, Eliza beth Holdorf , J ack Holland, Cheryl Holle , St e phen Holloway , Roger Holmes.

Frank Holt , Thomas Howland, Robert Hoyer , Debrah Huber , La Vonne Hudson , Aletta Hughes , Ronald Hunkins.

Gary Hunt, James Hunt , Steven lhrie , Susan Inness, Sandra Isley , Nancy Jackson, Linda Jacobs.

Carol Jacobson , Robert Jankovitz , Gaylen Janousek, Monica Jasinski, Barbara Jensen, Lynn Jensen, Marsha Jewell.

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Students, Counselors Work Together; Get Results

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Carol Johnson , Christina Johnson , Linda Johnson , Richard Johnson , Sherry Johnson , Terry Johnson. Karen Johnston , So ndra Johnston , Cheryl Jones , Gary Jones , Harold Jones, Jacqueline Jones Susan Jones , Willa Jones, Joyce Jordan, Martha Jurich, Kristine Kant, Kathleen Karnopp. Arveds Kaulins , Rodney Keene , Donald Kemp, Linda Kilgore, Elizabeth Kimm , Michael Kimmons. Bob King , Kathy Kin g, Ronald Kirkendoll, Jerrilyn Klein , Dennis Knaub , Carol Knight.

Mr. Burnham, along with the twelve other Lincoln High Home Room Counselors , finds himself completely "surrounded" by students waiting for help i n making schedule changes in their second semester programs.

George Kn i ght , Kent Kniseley , Jack Knutson , Rita Koch, Karl Kollmorgen , Rose Koluch ·, Valdis Krauze, Leona rd Krcma rik , Const a nee Kreiss , Jan ice Krejci, Constance K r epe l, M i chael Kroon , Franklin Krueger, Patricia Krueger , Gary Krzeneski

Gary Kuchera , Sherrill Kushner , Richard Kuzelka , Norma Lafler , James Lake , Gary Lance , Charles Langston , Karen Langston , Linda La pping , Robert Larkin, Ellen Larsen , Linda Latzel. Terrance La uber , Dennis Laws Patricia Laws

Ronald Lear , David Lee , Carol Leech , Steven LeMay, Constance Lewis, Philip Lind , James Lintz, John Litt , Dwight Livingston, Terrance Loeffelbein , Percy L o gan, Dale Lohr, Frances Long , Lois Long, Douglas Loos

Roger Loos, Leo Lorenzen , Harold Loughran, Kay Lovelace , Sara Luedke, Cheryl Luft, Jack Lumpkin , Barbara Lund, James Lundak, George Lytell , John Maddux , Rodney Magnuson , Ruel Magnuson , Weldon Maher , Joyce Malcolm

Kathleen Maloney , Stanley Maly, Joseph Manning , Patrizio Marangon , David Marcum , Linda Maresch, • Ernest Mariscal, Gwendolyn Markussen , Michael Marsh, Glenn Martin , Jan Martin , Ramona Martin, Ka hy Mason , Richard Mason , Emily Massa

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While getting acquainted with their new responsibilities as sophomore class officers, Biruta Pudists, pres- ident; Susan Hart, treasurer; Craig Rosenberger, secretary ; and Karen Bauer, vice-president, appear to be setting_ out to prove the familiar theory that " an apple a day keeps the 'problems' away."

Don Mayer , Terry Mazurak, Kathryn McAllaster , Janet McCall, Linda McDaniel , Donna McGinnis , Steph en McKelvey.

Charles McNeil , Julia Meader , Sara Meeks , Carlos Melendez , Rene Melendez , Candice Merl ey, Diana Messma n.

Ca thy Michaelson , Dean Michon , Rodney Miers , Connie Miller , Glenn Miller, Patric ia M iller, Sharon Miller.

Nancy Milligan , Lind a Mills, Rita Mills , Margaret Minchow , Ruth Minick , Lane Minnig, Edward Mitchell.

Dan iel Moeller , Donald Mohlman , Brenda Moore , Sa .l ly Moore , Terrence Moore , Trevor Mor gan, Francine Morrell.

Janet Morr is, Donna Muffley , Li nda Murphy, Peter Murphy , John Myers, Will iam Neal, Lynn Neff.

Elaine Nelson , Linda Nelson, Renee Nelson, Paul Newhouse , Michael Newlon , Mary Newton, Sandra Nichols.

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Four Students Chosen to Lead Class of '67

Mary Nider, D ian e N iles, Katherine Nordwall , Douglas Novak , Michael Novak , Helen Nowakowski , Virginia Nyhoff.

Trudy Nyquist , Patricia O'Brien , Jane Ochsner , Martha O ' Gara , James Ogden , Kathleen Oldenburg, Will i am Oldfield.

Marianne Ol i phant , Linda Olsen , Eileen Olson , Carl Osten , Janice Overton , David Owen , John Ozolins.

David Paas , James Panteloglow , Ronald Pape , Daniel Pappas , Mary Parcel, Joy Pardubsky, Dale Partsch.

James Patterson , Leland Patterson, Paul Patzel, Stuart Pauley, Gary Paulsen , Carole Peacock, Mary Pedersen.

John Pelton , David Penrod, Andrew Perry , Roy Pesfer , Pamela Peterson , John Petreczko , Deborah Pfoltner.

Karen Pfundt , Marlene Phalen, Barbara Philipps , Ronald Ph illi ps , J oA n n Piccolo , Connie Pierce, Toni Pillard.

Linlia Plock , Connie Poague , German Polivka , Linda Pool , Dana Poore , Dennis Powell , Myia Powers.

Kurt Prai , Douglas Prange , William Prettyman , Sharon Pribyl, Victoria Pringle , Beverly Proctor, Michael Prucha

Biruta Pudists, Verleen Quig , Beverly Rabe , Byron Rance , Leon Raney , Alice Rawlings, Donald Redinger.

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Sophomores Find Lounge Entertaining and Relaxing

Linda Reger , Trudy Reinhardt, Richard Rekart , Richard Renne , Michael Renter, Margaret Richards , Roger Rife

Kimberly R iggs, T erry Riley, Nancy Robinson , John Rogers, Marcus Roggenkamp, Craig Rosenber ger, Candace Ross.

D aniel Ross , Ronald Ro ss, Juli e Roth , Albert Rowe , Barbara Rowley, Sharri Rowley , William Rowse.

Judy Rulla , Susan Russell, Barbara Ru tter, David Rutter , Juanita Ryan, Thomas Safranek, Charle s Sammons.

Sandra Sattler , LeR oy Saunders , St even Sa y ers , Kathleen Sa yre, Debor ah Sc aggs, Li nda Schaefer, James Schafer.

Shelle y Schaffer , Kenneth Sch e ll , Frederick Schenkel , Rich ard Schidl er, Nanc y Schild man , Laura Schleuger, Beverl y Schmailzl

Fr e de ri ck Schmidt , V icki Schmiedin g, Earl Schmuck , Mar y Schneid er, J oleen Schomaker , Jo se ph S chrader, Frederick Schrekinger

John Schroeder , Barbara Schroer , Lind a Schumacher , Larr y Schw a lm , D onna Schweitzer , Shirley Se ars, Sidnee Searles.

Wi lliam Seay, Brenda Sebree , Steve n Seil e r , Robert Semrad , Dia na Sexton , Earl Sh adley, Janet Shaner.

Joyce Shaple y, Judith Shaple y, Catherine Shattuck , Cariel Shaw , James Sh aw, Norma Shear, Patrick Sh eldon.

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"lsn 't that a new one? Let's play it!" Karen Johnston and Cliff Harris have discovered that the jukebox in the L H S lounge is "up-t o-date " in record selection.

William Sheldon , Deborah Shepard , Harriet Sheridan, Thomas Siedell, Bia nche Silbersack, Michael Simms, John Si mpson

Marjorie Simpson, Cynthia Skinner , Dennis Slama , Charles Smith , G ary Smith , James Smith , Julia Smith.

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Ne~ Links Find LHS Classes Challenging

Kerry Sm ith, V aldeen Sm ith, Daniel Snow, Carolyn Solt, V icky Sommer, Eil een Sommerh auser, Steven Sommers.

Julie So r ensen, Joh n Soukup, Paulette Spad t, Ga rry Sp encer, Janet Sp iker, Joseph Splich al, Carla Stemper

Eliz abet h Stilw e ll , Ch arles St oeckle, D elores Stonerock, Do nna Stoughton, Willi am Strain, G eorge Stroka n, Douglas St utzman.

Mar y Sun d erman, G retchen Svara, W illiam Swartz, D iana Swenson, D onna S wenson, St even Sw ob oda, Robert Szychowski.

Karen Tal aday, D ouglas Taylor, Rodney Ta y lor , Sarah Taylor, Leota Teeters, Sh errie Terry, St ephen Te Selle.

Ned Therien, M ichael Th imijan, Gene Thomas , Jerry Thompson, Thomas Thorpe, Pe ggy Th ornburg, Dale Tiedeman

Patricia Ti sdale, Richard Tomandl , S tanley Tomczyk , Deborah Trac y, Raymond T r'ipp, San dr a Trippi e, L inda Trouba.

Lyle T rumb l ey, Rh onda T ucker, Kent T y rrell, Kirsten Tyson, Sharon Ulrich , Jon V ance, Robert V ance.

Jam es V anC l eaf, D erron Va n d ewege, Colleene V aughn, James V aughn, Thomas V ittera, Jay V ogt, Ly le V oight.

Li nda W aggoner, V ickie W agner, Deborah W allace, Di ane W aller, Clark Wallin , Patricia W alter , Richard Ward.

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Ta king advantage of every opportunity to "cram" for semester finals, Jon Camp, Paul Newhouse, and Debbie Huber make good use of the last few minutes before class.

Ga il Warne, Diane Wassung, Myra Wa ters, Jerry Weart , Marle en Weaver , W ilhelm Wehmer , Steven Wehrli.

V ivian We nz, Lloyd W enzl, Cynthia Westlu nd , Sh irley Wetzel, Constance W eygint , V ictoria Weyhrauch , De nnis Wheeler.

Terri Wheeler , Ja ne Whitmer , Duddley Wh itson, Janice W i chman , Herman Wiebers , J i m W ie chert , Larr y Wikoff. -

Da vid W ilcox, Patr i ck W ilco x, Judy W ilhelm, John Wi lkin, Ann Williams , Donald Williams , Carol Willi s

Je rry W ills, Gle nda Wilson, Johnny W ilson, Nanc y Wil son, Pe rry Wilson , Robert Wilso n, Sus an W ilson.

Agn es Wise , Linda W ist, Linda Wolfe , R i chard Wolfe , Lois Wolff , James Wu rm, Wanda W yman

Barbara Wymore , Joh '1 W ynkoo p, Harold Zich , Amy Zimmerman, Ca t hy Zimmerman , Joleen Zu erlein.

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Douq Loos and Gary Paulsen agree that it is wise " to let your money work for you 11 at the NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, 13th and O Streets.

Liz Allen knows customers appreciate he l pful advice when selecting cosmetics and school supplies at ALVORD REXALL PHARMACY, 855 South 27th.

Fine senior pictures, like this attractive portrait of Penny Davis, are the specialties of ANDERSON STUDIO, which is conveniently located at I 034 0 St.

Carolyn Corcoran and Ric Marsh agree that the NEBRASKA BOOK STORE, I 135 R Street, has the best selection of study aids and reading materials in town.

John Jacobs and Kathy Lunger agree bowling is "fun" recreation , and that the perfect place to bowl is PARKWAY LANES, located at 2555 South 48th St.

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Bruce Hammond and Brent Worms know that the mechanics at BEN'S AUTO PARTS, 2020 0 Street, use only the most modern equipment in their work.

Janis Sommer and Dennis Maloney know that when graduation day comes, it's important to be well dressed by MOHAWK CAP AND GOWN, I 125 R Street.

Warren Palmer and Kathy Hare agree that a transistor radio like this lovely Zenith from CHRISTENSEN'S, I I th and M Streets, will give them many hours of enjoyment.

Anna Tilts and Terry Stentz won't get "dish-pan hands" with an automatic dishwasher from GREEN FURNACE & PLUMBING CO., 2747 North 48th St.

Denise Franklin and Bruce Rauscher know that their money is always safe with the FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO., at 12th and N Streets.

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Roger Stark knows that the fine personnel at SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO., 1212 0 Street, are alway's anxious to help students select a high-quality instrument.

For expert work on her favorite garments, Linda Henrichs knows that she can trust Larry Owens and his co-workers at HOLLYWOOD CLEANERS, 27 60 South Street.

Jean Ernst and Gay Wilcox think KEN EDDY'S DRIVE IN, located at 48th and O Streets, is the perfect place to take " that special date" for a delicious meal.

Although Bob Tucker i s not an expert " hair-cutter, " he knows the barbers at JERRY'S BARBER SHOP, 800 South 27th Street, are the best in town.

Margy Morgan and Mike Smith learn how delicious Grade A milk and other fine products are produced at ROBERTS DAIRY, 220 So. 20th St.

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Thi s attractive portrait of Carole Wentink is a fine examp le of the quality work produced by TOWNSEND STUDIO, located at 226 South I I th Street.

Susi~ Inness and Jim Miller think this cute, ceramic Buddha from LA TSCH BROTHERS , located at I 124 0 Street, would make an excellent gift.

Charles Casper, "the big man : n the insurance world," shows Dave and Don Forsyth how automation is used for transactions at the NEBRASKA NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., located at 1222 P Street.

" Bu t this pennant is so much nicer," hints Ruth Stanton to Larry Mowrer, who seems to prefer the "econ~my size" pennant at the CAMPUS BOOK STORE, 1245 R Street.

" It certainly i s interesting to watch the automatic pinsetters," comments Melodee Eno to Mike Knaub at " Lincoln's Bowling Center, " BOWL MOR LANES, 304 So.

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" Wha t a graduation gift! " exclaims Larry Dietrich t o V i cky Sommer, as they preview a new ' 65 Cheve l le at DUTEAU- CHEVROLET, 18th and O Streets.

Scott Smith knows that whether you prefer your steak rare or well done, a gas grill from WESTERN POWER AND GAS COMPANY, 144 South 12th Street, makes barbecuing easy and fu

Susan and Sally Shildneck agree that the best way to double their fun is with an organ from DIETZE MUSIC HOUSE, located at 1208 0 Street.

LHS Hi-Visors, Barb Bowman and Connie Ewerth, will tell you that " the place " for the latest in fashions is The Place, MILLER & PAINE, Downtown or Gateway.

If only Donna Foster, Chip Maly or Kathy Sayre would tell poor Bill Westlund that even the least experienced golfers score well at COOL CREST TRIPLE LINKS, 220 North 48th Street, he could relax and enjoy the game.

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The scholarship key, given to the senior with the highest average, is only one example of the fine jewelry from RIXSTINE JEWELRY, I I 08 P Street.

Don Geier finds that, like most girls, Dorothy Walker is impressed with the work of IRA'S AUTO TOP AND UPHOLSTERY SHOP, 2340 P Street.

For pic nics , p arties, snacks, or just " fun eat i ng, " Jeff Say r e and Trish Sultzbaugh know that WEAVER'S POTATO CHIPS are always " tops " with all the gang.

Fowles and Del Smith know that the best way to end " a perfect evening " is with a snack , from CHUBBYVILLE, 27th and Vine Streets.

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Maurice Egan and Kenny Stoll know that SPEEDWAY MOTORS, located at 1719 N Street, always has the best in service and the latest in accessories.

Chako Ogawa and Werner Goessling are learning that insurance, like that offered by the WEAVERMINIER CO., I 0th and O Streets, is a necessity.

At ARTHUR OWENS STUDIO, 714 Federal Securities Bldg., Cindy Gartner and Steve George find attractive frames to complement their pictures.

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Proud BSA motorcycle owner, Jim Hoke, is well satisfied with the excellent equipment and fine service at HURLBUT CYCLE SHOP INC., 7331 Thayer. Mike Douthit , Bruce Raymer, and Bill Winter know low prices, fast service, and delicious food are customary at the DALE BROOK DRIVE IN, 32nd and South Sts.

" It's almost as fun to pack as it is to eat," comments Janice Bay to Diane Jacobsen , as they visit BEATRICE FOODS, home of MEADOW GOLD ice cream.

Jack Galusha an d Ja n Wai l en are learning where those colorful LHS foot ba ll prcgr ams come from-CAPITOL PRINTING COM PANY, located at 2322 0 St.

Jennifer Sa fford has found that a sur e way t o make Steve David ' s eyes "li gh t up" is by selecting a g if t of ANSON MEN'S JEWELRY at her jeweler's.

Pa m Woll knows th at the exp erienced p hot ographers at EDHOLM & BLOMGREN, 318 South 12th Stree t, are experts in the field of portrait photography.

Steve Wehrli and Siruta Pudists learn the wisdom of keeping valuables in the safety deposit boxes at THE COMMO NWEALTH CO., 126 North I I th Street.

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"And the next branch will be opening here," explains Boyd Thompson to Judy Tassler, Joe Weyand, Peggy Fraley, and Ron Culwell, as they are shown the locations for the many new KING'S FOOD HOST restaurants.

Steve McKelvey and Shelley Franklin know that the many varieties of pizza served at THE PIZZA HUT, 460 I 0 Street, are all prepared especially for teen-age appetites.

Brenda Worms and Gary Jacobs know the UNION LOAN & SAVINGS ASSN., 209 South 13th Street and 5550 0 Street, is a good place to "put your money to work. "

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Sue Cud I y and Coral Bowman learn about the variety of courses available at the LINCOLN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE & NBI, conveniently located at 1821 K Street.

Angel Gonzalez knows that all the barbers at LOYD'S DRIVE-IN BARBER SHOP, located at 3863 South Street, are specialists in the field of teen-age hair styles.

John Graham and G'Nell Palmer examine one of the attractive paint sets available at the ED SMITH ART & HOBBY CENTER, 1320 South Street, headquarters for art and hobby supplies.

This attractive portrait of Linda Davidson is an example of the fine work done by LES McADAMS, I 039 North 44th Street, a specialist in color photography.

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Kathy Ness, Cathy Cave, Vicki Jacobson, and Janet Kahler know that a portrait from HAMIL TON'S, located at 14th and P Streets, will always be an attractive ieminder of their high school days.

Kit Smith, Margie White, Sally Freeman, and Kent Lovelace know that delicious food for a complete meal or take-home snack is always available at the JIM KING DRIVE-INS, 40th & South and I 0th & South Streets.

ADVERTISING INDEX

Al vord Rexall Pharmacy

Anderson Stud io ..............................

Anson Men's Jewelry ........................

Arthur Owens Studio

Beatrice Foods Co.

Ben's Auto Parts

Bowl- Mor Lanes .........

Campus Book Store

Capitol Printing Co

Christens en's

Chubbyv ille

Common wealth Co.

Cool Crest Golf Course

Dale Brook Drive-In

Dietz e Mu sic House , Inc.

Du Teau Chevrolet Co

Ed Smith Art and Hobby Center

Edholm and Blomgren Studio .

First National Bank and Trust Co ...............

Green Furnace and Plumbing Co.

Hamilton's Studio

Hollywood C lean er s

Hurlbut C ycle Shop, Inc ....................

Ira 's Auto Top and Upholstery Service

Ken Eddy's Dr iv e-I n

King's Food Host-USA .....

Latsch Brothers, Inc

Les McA dams St udio .

Lincoln School of Commerce & NBI. ...

Loyd's Dri ve-In Bar ber Shop ....

Mil ler and Paine

Mohawk Ca p and Gown Co.

National Ban k of Commerce Trust and Savings

N eb raska Book Store ..................... .

Nebraska National Life Insurance Co

Parkway Lanes ...... ........

Pizza Hut ..

Rixstine Jewelry Manufacturing Co.

Roberts Dairy Co ..... .........................

Schmoller and Mueller Piano Co .......

Speedway Motors ........

Townsend Studio.

Loan and Sa vings Assn

Co., Ltd

Pota to Chip Co

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Weaver
200 195 201 201 201 196 193 192 192 195 192 200 197 194 194 198 195 200 198 197 Western
Gas Co
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Union
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50 YEARS OF TRADITION

1915-1965

• f m~~~~~ Creating MEANING for the past and uture ... /l') .;:~vfv/JJPY, ~l' ';I~ Memories Goals Aspiration~

A

Abbink , Betty-35, 163

Abbott, Doris-64, I 12

Ace, Pearl-33, 52 , I I 0, I 12

Acosta, Josephine-163

Acuna, Connie-177

Adair, Jo Lynn-37, 53, 64, 112

Adams, Doris-27, 28, 29, 60, 163

Adams, Gloria-31, 56 , 66, 110, 112

Adams, Jeannette-55 , 64, 112

Adams, Joseph-73, 177 Adams, Na.ncy-64 , 112 Adams, Paul-97

Adamsheck, Diane-163

Addleman, Bessie-163

ADVOCA TE-56, 5 7 Aguilar , Andrea-163

Aguirre, Michael-73, 88, 163

Aguirre , Robert-73 , 85 , 177 Ahl, Dru-44 , 177

Ahlberg, Rodney-69, 71, 112

Ahrendt, Sondra-112

Aiello, Helen-64 , I 12

Akin , Bill-163

Albers, Jane-53 , 110, 112

Albers, Marvin-177

Albrandt, Ardelle-52, 177

Albrecht , Terrien-54 , 163

Albright , Barbara-64, 110, 112

Aldape, Shirley-53 , 59 , 64 , 112

Alexander, Mrs. M -97

Alfieri, Shirley-64, 112

Allemand Crystal-64, 112 Allen , Elizabeth-177

Allen , Nanc y-I 12

Allen, Pamela-27, 28, 163 Alley , Rose-64

Allison , Terry-163

ALL-SCHOOL PLAY-40

Almanza, Martin-163

Almanza , Paula-37 , 53 , 64, 67, 113

Alt , Jane-33 , 177

Ambler, Melodie-37, 38, 42, 110, 113

Amen, George-89 , J 77

AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE -28

Am g wert , John-69, 85 , 163

Ammon, Robert-94

Amodeo , Cecelia-60, 163

Amos, Chris-I 9 , 163

Amos , Phyllis-26 , 44, 53 , 177

Andersen, Elsa Beth-177

Andersen, Richard-45 , 113

Andersen, Wayne-37, 39, 42, 45 , 113

Anderson , Dale-163

Anderson, DeEtte-60, 163 Anderson , Douglas-34 , 163

Index

Anderson, Gayla-I 8, 40, 41 , 53 , 177

Anderson , J ill-31 , 32 , 52 , 163

Anderson , Karla-54 , 177 Anderson , Leatrice-19 , 60, 64 , 113

Anderson , Linda-64 , I! 3

Anderson , Ronald-177

Anderson, Victoria-163

Anderson , Warren_.:_54 , 177

Anderson, William-177

Andreasen, Joy-177

Andrus , Allen-113

Angle , Margaret-28, 48 , 163, 174 , 181

Antoniskis , Andris-73 , 177

Applebee, Denis-113

APPRENTICE CHEERLEADERS-67

AQUALI N KS-61

Arenas , Catherine-53, 64 , 113

Arenas , Mary-177

Arent, Nancy-177

Armi ntrout , M y ra - 31 , 60, 163

Armstead, Mr s. Florence - I 05

Armstrong , Anita-177

Armstrong , Bonnie-27 , 113

Arnold, Steven-31, 163

Arrigo, Bonnie-I 13

ART CLUB-54

Ashelford , Lyle- I 77

Atchle y, Colleen-177

Atkinson , Don-30, 54, 113

Atkin son , Jon - 30 54, 110, 113

Aughe , Linda-177

Au g stums, Aldis-69 , 85, 86, I 13

Augstums , lvars-85, 177

Austin , Beverly-28 , 42, 43 , 55 , 110 , 113

Avard , Patricia-177

BBaa rs , Dona Id- I 63

Baars, Ph y llis-177

Bachle, Janice-113

Bailey , Geoffrey-I 14

Bailey, Larr y-114

Bailey , Robert-77, 89, 177

Baker, Claude-177

Baker , Don-114

Balderson , Deanna-52, 64 , 114

Balderson , Marjorie-177

Baldwin, Mahlon-163

Baldwin , Sharon-114

Ball, Arzell-94

Ball , Roger-33, 163

Balla, Emmerich-114

BAND-33

Banks, Richard-33

Barbee, Kent-I 5, 32, 33 , 177

Barber , Peggy-177

Barker, David-69, 81, 163

Barker , Donald-163

Barkubein , Wayne-177

Barnes, Michael-177

Barnett, Michael-163

Barry , Mrs. Ann-97

Bartek , Diana-163

Bartow , Susan-177

Bartzatt , Loretta-28, 31 , 41, 53, 177

Baruth, Frederick-79 , 163

BASEBALL-88, 89

Bass , Carol-27, 31 , 163

Bassett , Kathleen-177

Bassett , Marjorie-44 , 177

Bassett , Robert-114

Bates , Ra y mond-37 , 39

Bauer , Albert-51

Bauer, Carole-37, 59 , 64 , 114

Bauer , David-163

Bauer , Karen-26, 177 , 184

Bauer , Loretta-64 , I 14

Bauer , Rud o lph-94

Bauer , Sherry-31 , 35 , 163

Ba ue r , Su san-64 , I 14

Ba uer , W a rr e n- 177

Bauer, William - 69 , 71 , 72 , 89 , 110, 114

Bau g her , Mr s. Loui se-97

Baum , Gar y-33 , 69 , 163

Baum g art, Beverl y-35, 52 , 163

Ba y, Janice-163 , 199

Ba y less , Richard-163

Ba ys inger, David-71 , 163

Beahr , Ro bert-177

Beard , J oa nne-163

Beatt y , Edward-90, 114

• Beatty , Sh a ron-177

Beat y, Larr y-48 , 114

Beaudro , Sandra-163

Beaver, Nanc y- 177

Becher , Chri stine-177

Be cker , Judith-177

Beck er , Patricia-114

Becker , Theodore- I 14

Beckman n, Da vid-25, 29, 31 , 42 , 43 , 163

Beechn e r , Richard-71 , 97

Be e chner, Samuel-69 , ,71, 74 , 83 , I 15

Beem , David-73 , 85 , 177

Beem , Meli ss a-52 , 60 , 64, 115

Beezley, Do ug las-SO , 177

Behrens, Ge o rge-163

Bell , Gar y- 163

Bell, Lind a-163

Beltz, Steven-51, I 77

Bender , Vict o ria-30 , 32 , 42 , 52, 64 , I I 0 , I 15

Benesh, Ruth - 177

Be nnett , Connie-177

Bennett , Tedd-177

Benton , Kenneth-82, 115

Benzing , Donald-177

Berlowitz , William-163

Berman , Byron-39 , 177

Bernhardt , Terry-I IS

Berry , Mar y-163

Beste, Ann-18 , 163

Beste , Mary-177

Beste , Patrick-42

Bettenhausen , Judy-35 , 163

Bettge , Linda-177

Bice , Linda-53, 64, 115

Bice, Melvin-88 , 163

Bico y, Yolanda-46 , 49, 163

Bieber , Harve y-78 , 115

Biere , Erma-163

Biggs , Betty-163

Birkmann , Richard-69 , 78, 88 , 115

Bishop , Richard-177

Bi slow , Kathryn-53 , I 15

Bitner , Susan-42 , 115

Bitterman , Pamela-177

Black , Janice-26, 27 , 28, 59, 177

Black , Ju a nita-33 , 44 , 177

Black , Ta nya- 28 , 52 , 163

Bl a ke ly, Loi s- 37 , 39 , 64 , 115

Blal o ck , H e len-163

Bloebaum , Alfred-163

Bl o eb a um , Linda-53 , 163

Blum , Gar y-33 , 50 , 163

Blum, Karen-64 , 110 , 115

Blum, Sherryl-53 , 64 , I 15

Bo atman , Janet-26, 35, 42, 163

Bodfield, Bill-177

Bodi e, Susa n-37 , 64, 115

Bog ar , William-95

Boge nrie f , Mrs Pearl-104

Bo mber g er , Phyllis-37 , 64, 68 , 110 , 115

Bonacker , Sandra-53, 115

Bonacker , William-177

Bond , Judith-26, 37 , 64, I I 0 , I 15

Bon es, Calvin-97 , I 03

Bonn ett , Geor g ia-163

Booe , Michael-177

Bo r g ma n, Den n i s-115

Bos i nio , Vicki-27 , 163

Bos ter , Patricia-44 , I 77

Bott , Nora-28 , 31, 177

Bouchard , Gregg-163

Bouchard , Joel-51 , I 16

Bouman , Michael-69 , 71, 89 , 114 , 116

Bourk e , J a me sine-97

Bousquet , Michael-69 , 71 , 116

Bower , Pa trick-177

Bowers , Larry - 177

Bo wl e r, Butch-73, 88

Bowlin , Jud y-44, 177

Bo wlin, Marsha-40, 64, 11 6

Bowlin , Ronald-33 , 34, 50 , 163

Bowman , Barbara-I 3, 4 2 , 4 3 45 , 61 , 64 , 110 , 116 , 196

Bowman , Coral-28 , 32 , 41 , 44 , 48 , I 77 , 20 I

206

Boyd , Carolyn-IQ, 42, 43, 61, 64 , 116

Boyd , Judy-177

Boyd , Leanne-163

Boyd , Stephen-33 , 34, 51 , 116

Boye , Roger-33, 50, 163

BOYS GLEE-34

BOYS OCTET-38

Bradley , James-33, 163

Bradshaw, Carol-27, 31, 45, 163, 174

Bradshaw, Shirley-I63

Brady, Michael-163

Brandhorst, John-163

Brandt, Rick-34

Brannen , Bonnie-3I, 164

Brannen, Stephen-26 , 28, 89, 177

Brassard, Barbara-28 , 50, 55, 164

Bratt , Arth ur-I 64

Bratt, Barba ra-I 78

Bratt, Katherine-164

Braun, Kenneth-69, 82, 178

Brazil, Elizabeth--4I, 44

Brazil, W. Paul -37, 116

Bre~ling, Susan-I78

Brehm, Bernard-I16

Brehm, Jolene-53, 64, 116

Brehm , Linda-178

Brehm, Paula-64, 117

Brethouwer, Beverly-53, 64, 117

Brice, Candace-28, 32, 37, 55, 64, I I 0, I I 7

Bri ce, Susan-32, 178

Bricker, Alan-II7

Bridegam, Sandra-II7

Bright , David-I17

Brill, Fra nklin- 26 , 32, 69 , 71, 72, 74, 75, 89 , 108, 110 , 117, 122

Brill , Stanley-II7

Brinkman, Bruce-II7

Brock , Byford- I I 7

Brock Stephen-I78

Broman, Gary-I 7, 117

Broman, Pamela-28, 41, 178

Brott, Rona ld-73 , 89, 178

Brow Albert-I 78

Brown, Benny- 178

Brown, James-83, 164

Brown Janice- II7

Brown, Karen-6 4 , 117

Brown, Ronald-'--I78

Brown, Sharon-32, 52, 164

Brt, James- I78

Brumm, Penny-3I , 52 , 164

B uns, Beve rly-53, 178

Bucknell, Larry~S0 , 85 , 164

Buckner, Mrs. Ruth-97

Buckwalter, Donald-I64

Buehler , San dra-27, 31 , 164

Buell , Frances-97

Buhrdorf , Cheryl-59, 64 , 67, 117

Buk , Jerold-73 , 79

Buntemeyer, Rosemary-53, 64, 117

Burback , Dale-II7

Burden , Franklin-97

Burden , Peter-SO , 178

Burke, Bob-I78

Burkey, Wanda-64 , I 18

Burkhalter , Kathryn-I78

Burnham, · Guilford-97 , 183

Burnham , John-58, 87 , 118

Burnham, Kay-35, 164

Burns , Lynda--42, 118

Burrough, Martha-32, 164

Burt, Mrs. Sally-97

Bush, Jan e-6I , 64, I I 8

Bush , Marie-27, 39, 164

Butcher , Michael-I64

Bute , Steven-II8

Butterick, Noreen-I64

Bykerk, Donna-I64

CCacho-Sousa lsabel-25, 28 , 119

Calderon, Carolyn-I78

Caldwell , lvan-97

Call , Janet-64 , I 19

CAMERA CLUB-54

Camp, Jon-50 , 178, 189

Campbell , Cheryl-3I , 164

Campbell, Douglas- 37 , 38, 69 , 82 , I 19

Campbell, Gar y- I64

Campbell, Le slie-I78

Campbell, Mardy-164

Campbell , Mary-6I , 64, 119

Campbell, Risa-27, 55, 164

Campbell, Ronald-69 , 178

Campbell, Virginia-I78

Cariotto , John-54 , 178

Carlin, James-97

Carlson, Da na-73, 178

Carlson , Dennis-I64

Carlson, Pam ela-II9

Carman , Kenneth-SI, 119

Carpenter, Den11is-90, 119

Carpenter, Thomas-33, 119

Carr, Patricia-53 , 164

Carter, Freder ick-178

Cascini, Mrs. Ed ythe- 98

Casmer, Michael-73 , 74 , 164

Cas sner, Rodne y-I 64

Cave , Cath erine-3I, 64 , 68, I 19 , 202

Cavett, Alva--98

Ceika , Dianne-178

Cepurnieks , John-78 , 164

Cerveny , Audrey-64 , 119

Chambers , Jimmy-II9

Chapman , Karen-I64

Chapman, Leon-I64

Chapman , Roy-5I , 119

Chapple , Charles-I78

CHESS CLU B-50

CHOIR-36 , 37

Chorowicz , Jerry-I64

Chrisp , Glen-33 , 164

Christian , L. Gail-64, 119

Christoffersen , Mrs. S -98

Chubbuck, Larry-I 7, 34, 82, 164

Churchill, Douglas-I78

Churchill, Richard-5I, 164

Clapp, Barbara-119

Clark , Sandra-178

Clark, Vick i- 28 , 49 , 164

Clawson , Dean-78 , 98

Clawson , Kent-79 , 178

Claypool , Lenora-53 , 64 , I 19

•Cleckner, Edward-I78

Clements , Diana-164

Clements, John-120

Clements , Patricia-33 , 164

Cleveland , Catherine-28 , 35 ,

40 , 42 , 45 , 48 , 164 , 166

Cleveland , Mark-73, 81 , 178

Cleveland , Pat ricia-I 0, 31 , 42 , 164

Cline , Mrs. Martha-98

Cloud, Ellen-I78

Clouse , Ro ger-77, 164 , 173

Coates , Jeri-164

Coates, Thomas-I20

Cochran , Patricia-164

Coday, Doroth y- I 78

COED COUNSELORS-27

Coffey, Joleen-178

Coffe y, W illiam-178

Colborn , Jeanne-I78

Colborn , Linda-33, I IO 120 , 127

Colborn, Steven~69, 85, 164

Cole , Larry-69, 82 , 85, 120

Cole , Mar y-52, 64, 120

Cole, Robert-7I

Coleman , Cathy-30 , 41 , 55

178

Coleman , William-I64

Coleman , William W-I05

Collingham , Carletta-64, 120

Collingham , Wa yne- I20

Colon, Mrs. France s-98

Colson , Lero y- 98

Comer, Mrs. Alice-I 05

COMME RCIAL DEPARTME NT-I9

Compton, Robe rt-98

Connett Judith-64 , 120

Conov e r , Mrs. Nancy-98

Conv erse David-51 , 120

Conw ay Li nda-I78

Cook, Donal d-164

Cook , G eorge-7 9 , 164

Cook, Raymond-I78

Cook , Robert-I78

Cooper, James-40, 42 , 45, 48 , 50 , 164

Coppl e, Edward-94

Copple, Na ncy- 64 , 120

Corcoran , C aro lyn-3 7, 38, 39, 64, I I 0, 120 , 15 1, 192

Core y, Cindy-I64

Cosier , Barbara-I64

Cosier , Sue-64, 120

Cosier, Terry-28, 48 , 164

Cotter, Gene-8I, 98

Cottr e ll , William-73. 89, 178

Cox, Cynthia-178

Cox, Ronald-81 , 164

Cox , Susan-178

Cox , Timothy-164

Cradit , Anne-52, 120

Cradit, Conn,e-I78

Craig , Suzanne-64, 120

Crandall, Mid ael - I64

Crawford , Gayle-164

Crawford , Harvard-79, 178

Crawford, Linda-178

Crawford, Rose--49 , 164

Crawmer, Wanda-98

Crees , Richard-55, 164

Crewdson , Kathleen--41, 178

Crist , Oon-69 , 71, 74, 75, 120, 151

Crosier , Sally-53 , 64 , 120

Crosier, Terry-I78

Cross , Mrs. Harriet-98

CROSS-COUNTRY-86

Crossley , Patrick-34 , 164

Crow , Ro ger-1 2I

Cucinitti , Gary-69 , 81 , 164

Cudaback , Linda-178

Cudly , Su san-I 79 , 201

Culver , Robert-179

Culwell, Ronald-57 , 69 , 78, 121, 200

1-::-urrie, Alexander-98 , 169

Curry , Bryanne-39, 179

Curry , Ky le-34, 164

Curtin, David-SO , 179

Czlapinski , Garrett-I79

DDahlberg , Willi am~ 33 , 42 , 50, 54 , 164

DANCE BAND-34

Dance , Lynn-26 , 73 , 77, 179

Dandridge , Fred-89 , 179

Dandridge , Nadine-I64

Da nek, C ynthia- 53, 64 , 121

Danese, Teresina-98

Dangler, Gloria-164

Da n:elson, J. Arthur-94

Da nn, Mary-33 , 55, 59 , 64 , 110, 121

Dantzler , Daniel-SI

D avenport, Arthur-I64

Da vid, St ephen- 26 , 34 , 69 , 71 , 77, I 64 , 199

Da vi dson, Linda-35, 42, 67, 164 , 201

Davidson , Sarah-28, 40 , 41, 179

Davies , Dia ne- 32, 54, 164

Davie s, Louis-33 , 54, 85, 179

Davis , Brian--44 , 179

Davis , Claudia-I I, 28, 37 , 39 , 42 , 64 , 121, 138

Davis, Darrell-Bl , 121

Davis , Lean ne- 31 , 64 , 110 , 121

Davis , Pen ny- 26 , 42, 43, 164, 192

Davis, Terry-69, 85 , I I 0 , 121

Dawson , Robert-97 , 98

Dawson , Sandra-121

Day , Susan-I79

Dayton , Allen-I64

DEBATE--48

DeBoer , Mary-I64

DeBoer , Warren-73 , 89, 179

DeBus , Laura-53 , 64, 121

Decker , Mrs. Sherith-99

DeFac;o , Steve-39 , 179

Deinert , Linda-60, 121

Deines, Diana-I79

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Delance y, James-164

Del aney, Michael-73 , 89 , 164

Delha y, Jerry-121

Dell , Carmen-164

Dell , David-179

Denkovich , Barbara-64 , 121

Dennis , C a r o l y n-179

Depue , Judith-165

DePutron , Adrian-31 , 64 , 110 , 121

DeR y ke , Li nda-37 , 53 , 64 , 121

D ickson , Ro dman-122

Di ekmann , Allen-165

Di ekmann, Judith-54 , 165

Di ekmann, Michael-165

Di e tr ich , J ean- 35 , 47 , 165

Dietrich , La rr y-57 , 69 , 87, 122. 196

D ietz, Ed ward-16 5

Dietz , Shirle y-64 , 122

Diffe nderfer , David-77 , 165

Din ges, Nanc y-179

Din smore , Paula- 27 , 35 , 165

Disne y, Deborah-31 , 52 , 165

Ditte nb er, Deborah- 55 , 165

D ittoe , Daniel-179

D itz le r , Jeffer y- 179

Do lb e r g, Har vey- 122

Dom ga rd , Mich ae l-122

Domgard, Timoth y -77 , 89 , 179

Dominguez , lda nia- 165

Domino , Patricia- 37 , 38 , 39 , 57 , 64 , 122 , 138

Do nahoe, Ronald-165

Donnelly , Ed war d-104

Doolittle, Donald -179

Doolittle , Gla yn e-122

DOORMEN-44

Doran , Marl yn -64 , 122

Doremus , Eliz abeth-165

Dorse y, Donald- 34 , 81, 165

Dorsey, Mrs. Mar ye tta-105

Dorse y, Ronald- 179

Dougherty, Jack-165

Dougherty, Jo A nna- 179

Dougherty, Pa trick-165

Douglas , W ayne-1 65

Douglass, David -48 , 122

Douglass , James-165

Douthit , Pe rry-36 , 38 , 122, 198

Do wn , Will iam- 165

Drak e, Ronald-179

Dreith , Jimmy-123

D rew, Sa ndra-123

Dr ewing, Alb ert- 179 • DRIVER EDUCATION-21

Ducker , David -179

Duff e k, Harold-BS

Duff ek, J oyce- 179

DuMond , De nnis- 123

Dumpert , Dorothy- 99

Duncan , Jean ine-3 5 , 61, 165

Dunham , Judith-165

Dur st, Michael-123

Du skin, Charle s-33 , 37 , 39 , 123

Duski n, Paul-77. 85 , 179

Dutcher , Ca ndace- 27 , 165

Dutch er, Roge r- 123

EEbers , Gerald-69 , 85, 123

Ebers , Ro b ert- 34 , 73 , 165

Eb ne r , All an-1 65

Eb ner Dorothy- 3 7, 42 , 64 , 123

Eb ner, San dra - 31 , 64 , I I 0 , 123

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Ed e l en, Pau l-16 5

Ed erington, J a mes-165

Edw ar d s, A ndr ea- 179

Ed wa rd s, V irginia-165

Egan, M au r i c e- I 65 , 198

Egge r , M ichael-1 4 , I 79

Eggeling, Rona ld - 165

Eisele, V ir g inia-165

Ellerb eck , Ronna- 27 , 28 , 165

Elli ott, Cher yl- 123

Elli ot t , J ae ie-1 79

Elli s, G eorge-78, 165

Elo g e , Ch este r- 165

El stun, Bonnie- 179

Eng lan d , M oni ka- 165

Eng l e, Re x- 33 , 179

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Eno, M e l o dee-3 7, 46 , 66 ,. 123 , 195

Eno, Patricia- 64 , 123

Epp , V irginia- 44 , 179

Erichsen , Dane-81, 83 , 165

Erickson , Charles-83 , 165

Erie , Lynn -99

Er nst, Jean-25, 61 , 64 , I I 0 , 123 , 19 4

Ernstme ye r , Ri cky-179

Er nst me ye r , Terry-123

Eshe lm an, Mary - 33 , 165

Esquivel. Alle n-1 4 , 179

Esquivel , Dav id-165

Esquivel , Ro bert-179

Es se x, Charl es- 88 , 165

Estes , Cheryle-179

Estes , La rry-1 79

Estes, Toni- 64 , 123

Evans , Wil liam- 33 , 165

Evans, Clarence-99

Evans, Mrs Rub y-I 04

Evasco, David-1 23

Ev asco, Nickoles-165

Ewerth , Constance-25 , 64 , I I 0, 124 , 196

Eyth, Ro~ert -73, 99

FFad dis , Thomas-179

Faig , Robert- 165

Fai r , Kath y- 28 , 44 , 179

Far l ey, Howard-165

Farr a r , J ohn-8 1, 80 , 165

Farr ar, M ary- 28, 52 , 124

Farris , Judith-99

Fa snacht, Larry- 179

Fasnacht , M yron- 51 , 124

Faust, Gary-179

Faust , Mrs Maxine-96 , 99

Fedon , Carl-179

Fens ler , Robert- 51 , 85 , 165

Fernbaugh, Em i l y- 32 , 56 , 11 0 , 124

Fe rr e l. Catherine-55 , 12 4

Fi fer, Li nd a- 53 , 64 , 124

Filbert , Di ane- 36 , 38 , 39 , 42 , 61 , 64 , 12 4

Filbert , Janet-179

Filbert , N ancy- 37 , 53 , 110 , 124

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Fi nkel. M arsha- 28 , 52 , 179

Fi scher, Eliz a b eth- 28 179

Fische r , J a nice-27 , 165

Fi sche r , V icki-27 , 53 , 165

Fisher, Ro b ert- 99

Fitz gera ld , Karen- 44 , 179

Fitz simmons, Mr s Er a- 105

Fj e ldh eim, J anice- 37 , 39 , 52 , 64 , 110 , 124

Fl achman, Doug- 73 , 89 , 165

Fl anagan, Davi d -90, 12 4

Fl anagan, Donal d - 105

Fl anagan, Mr s H e l en- 99

Flan agan, J ac qu e lyn-17 9

Fl o r es, Davi d - 78

Fo l ey, Mr s Beulah-99

Fo lm er, M ary- 37 , 39 , 64 , 110 , 124

For d , Bar b a r a-17 9

Ford , J ohn- 165

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Forsyth, Dav id - 4 8, 50, 89 , I 09 , I I 0 , 124 , 195

Forsyth, Dona ld - 28 , 50 , I 09 , I I 0, 124 , 195

Fortney , Br a d - 73 , 81 , 85 , 179 FORUM -48

Fos sa cec a, Di ana- 26 , 60 , 166

Foster , C onsuela- 179

Fos t e r , G eorge- 166

Fos t e r , Ra Dor,na- 166 , 196 Fowler, Mr s. Helen-I 0 5 Fowler , J enny- 26 , 39 , 179

Fowles , Roseann-2 5 , 47 , 66, I I 0, 124 , 197

Fr aley, Peggy- 61 , 67 , 166 , 200

Frame, Bob- 89 , 166 Fr ancisco, Nancy - 179

Francisco , Will iam- 179

Fr ank lin , Denise- 52 , 64 , 110 , 124, I 93 1

Franklin , Rochel le - 28 , 31 , 41 , 179, 200

Fran son , Linda - 32 , 60 , 179

Fredstrom , R. L.-94 Fr eeman, Carolyn-179

Freeman , Lind a- 64 , 124

Fr eeman, Sally-47, 66 , 122 , 125, 203

Frick el, Willi am-SO, 51 , 179

Frickl e, Ph y llis - I 62, 166, 174

Fri endt, Ran d a l-8 9 , 179

Fritzing er, J oyce- 37 , 50

Fr oscheiser, Sharon-125

Fuhrer , Marcia -179

Fuller , Dorothy-I 2 , 52 , 54 , 60 , I 08 , I I 0 , 125

Fuller , lda-166

Full er, M ary- 28 , 33 , 50 , 54 , 179

Full er, N ancy- 179

Funke y, St anley-1 66

Fuqu a, W illiam-179

Fu shia, Kath y- 166

Fu ss, Conrad-179

FUTURE HOMEMAKER S OF AMERICA-53

FUTURE NURSES CLUB-52

FUTURE SECRETARIES

CLUB-53

FUTURE TEACHERS

CLUB - 52

GGabelh o use, Donald- 33 , 73, 85 , 166

G affney, Ger a ld-69 , 71, 125

G age, Rona ld - I 79

G allagher, J o h n-81, 166

G al l egos, John - 166

Galusha , J ack- 69 , 71, 89, 166 , 199

G andara, Anth ony- 125

Gannon , Jack-125

G arne r , Janet-27, 166

G arrett, Charles-71 , 74 , 76 , 85 , 166

G a rtn er, Cynthia-35 , 166 , 198

Gartn e r, Mrs. Ruth -99

G a rtner , Sharon-35 , 166 Gates , N ancy- 166

G e hlbach , Di ane- 179

Geier , Donald-26 , 45 , I I 0, 125 , 197

Gei sler, John-179

Gei st li nge r , Dean - 78 , 125

Gei stl inge r , N an cy-26 , 30 , 42 , 52 , 64 , 110 , 125, 135

G e istlin ge r , Terry- 34 , 166

Gemm e ll , Glen-125

Geor ge, Della- 53 , 64 , 125

Geor ge, Rich ard- 166

Geor ge, St even- 166 , 198 Gerlach , Katherine-179

Gerlach, Phillip-73. 79 , 179

Gerner , Carol y n-53 , 125

Gesch, Julie-27 , 166

Gesch , Norman-51 , 166

Gesch, W i lliam-180

Gettemy , Mr s. Esther- I 04

Gew ecke, Dor i s- 166

Ghormley, Maril yn- 32, 44 , 180

Ghorml ey, Ph yl lis - 27, 31, 35 50 , 166

Gibbs , Bonnie-64 , 125

Gibbs , Timothy-44 , 50, 83 , 180

Gibson, Mar y Beth-33 , 64 , 125

Gi e b e lh a u s, Gary - 73 , 85, 180

Gilbert, Katherine-32, 54 , I I 0 , 125

Gillan , Bruce - SO , 89, 166

Gillaspie , Clark-I 3, 31 , 50 , 73, 180

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Gill is pie , Marjorie-166

Gill is pie , Terr y- I BO

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GIRLS OCTET-38

Gl agavs, Guntis-I80

Gla ntz , Addi so n-73 , 79 , 89 , 180

Gl an z, Michael-I BO

Gl athar, :Sart-73 , 89 , 180

Glath ar, G a r y-I26

Gloe , Gl o ria-38 , 39 , 52 , 64 , 126

Gloe , Lance-SO , 77 , 83 , 180

G od win, Carl - 69 , 82 , 126

G oe b el, J anet-I BO

Goeglein, Harr y-69 , 126

G oeg l ein, Th omas-73 , 82 , 180

Goeschel , Barb ara-I66

G oes chel , M arjorie-I 26

Go es ch e l , Michael-I BO

G oess l ing , W ern e r-25 , 2 8, 31 , 4 9 , 50 , 57 , 68, 12 6, 198

G oetowsk i , Mar y-20, 35, 40 , 166

G o g gins , N ancy-I80

Gtildst ei n, Debora--18 0

G ol d st ein, Linda-64 12 6

G oldstone, Bruce-79, 85 , 180

GO LF-83

G omez, Diane- I80

Gomez, Roger-I26

Gonzale z, A ng el-I 3, 90, 166 , 201

G onza lez , I nes-53 , I 66

G oo dman , Lit a-37 , 39, 52 , 64 , 126

Goodman , Sandra-64 , 126

Goosman , Sandra-I66

Gordon , Thom a s-69 , 85, 126

Gore, Dorthea-35 , 99

Goree, Lynda- I 80

G o rham , Mary-64 , 126

G or ka , Rola nd-I6 6

G rabows ki , J anice- 27 , 57, 166

Graham, John-69, 88 , 89 , 126, 20 I

Graham, Li nda-I 66 , 174

Grahm, Mr s Yvonne- I04

G•ar,t Mrs. Merrel!-9 9

Grantsk i , J udith- 27 , 166

Grass, M ich ael-180

Gr"JL.S, M el it a-I BO

Gr wes, Li nda-49 , 180 fjraves, Rhod a-49 , 166 Gray, Trav- II 0

Green Bar b ara -64 , 126

Green I r·en e-180

Green J am e s-I BO

Green, La r ry _:_I80

G r een, Lynn - I2 6

G r een, M a rgaret-I66

G r een, Phil l i p-I 26

Gr een, Ro bert-I 26

Gr een , St even-I BO

Gre e ne , Stephen-73 , 180

Gre en holtz , Joyce-I80

Greenholtz , Mary-I66

Greenwald , John-I26

G reenwood , Mar y-I80

Gregg , Douglas-166

Gregg , Gary-37 , 127

Gregory , Steven-83 , 166

G renemeier, Janice-I 8, 180

Grevich, John-I27

Grevich , Judith-166

Gr evich, Tom-79 , 180

Groh, Diane-I80

Groh , Terry-127

Grone, Elizabeth-99

Gross , Kathy-180

Grosscup , Buford-8 9 , 99

Grots , Dace-42, 50, 127

Group , Larry-54 , 127

Grover , Robert-166

Groves, Pe g gy-'! 80

Gruenemeier , Donna-28, 180

Grueneme i er , Ri ch a rd-127

Gude , Ge org e-I27

Guest , W i lli a m-89 , 180

GUIDANCE-21

G ull ey, Kri sti ne-28 48, 64 , 127

Gull ey, Melvin-41 , 180

Gu nn, Kathr y n-27 , 32 , 49, 166

GYMNASTICS-78 , 79

HHadfield , Carol-27 , 31 , 32, 45 , 52 , 55 , 166

Hadley, Jane-180

Hafemeister , Neil-9I, I 00

Hafemeister , Thomas-77 , 85, 180

Ha g eman , Jeri-I80

Ha g en, Larry-127

Hagen, Mona-32, 41 , 180

Hahn , Harold-37 , 39, 127

Hahn , Kenneth-I27

Hahn , Naomi-53 , 127

Halderman , Colleen-41 , 180 Hall, Dale-90, 166

Hall, Mary-64 , 114, 12 7

Hall , Sharon-37 , 55 , 57 , 64 , 108 , 110 , 114, 127

Hall , Roberta-59 , 180

Hall , Will iam-82, 166

Halstead , W illiam-166

Hamilton , Alb erta- 53 , 12 7

Hamilton , Barbara-I66

Hamilton , Diane-28 , 31 , 61, 167 , 174

Hammond , Bruce-26, 37 , I 18, 128 , 193

H an d y, Th omas -I BO

Han neman, Rob ert-I 28

Ha nneman , St even- 69 , 71 , 74 , 167

Han se l , Debra-180

Ha nse l , lrma-27, 35 , 167

H anse l , Robert- I 7, 128

Hansen, Alan-78 , 128

Hansen, Bernar d - 5I , 128

Hansen, Jan-88 , 89

Hans en, John-69 , 180

Hansen , Jud y-39, 52 , 180

H ansen, Thoma s M.-78, 167

H ansen , Th omas P.-37 , 38, 69 , 128

Hansen , Yelana-35 , 167

Hansley , Elizabeth-28 , 35 , 167

Hanson , Marian-1 67

Hanthorn , Richard-128

Harder , Robert-I 00

Hardin , Douglas-I28

Hardnock , Shar on- 64 , 128

Hardnock , W alter- 34 , 167

Hare , Katherine-25 , 28, 180 , 193

Harm , Richard--167

Harmon , Saundra-180

Harr i ngton , Karen-64 , 12 8

Harris , Clifford-I 80 , 187

Har r is , Esther-16 7

Ha r ri s, Jane-167

Harr i s, Martin-8I , 180

Harris , Robert-180

Harris , Sharon-I80

Harshbarger , Bill- 28, 32 , 33 , 34 , 50 , I I 0, 129

Har shbar g er , Sue-28 , 33 , 180

Hart , Emily-I67

Hart, Susan-26 , 31 , 41 , 180, 184

Hartman , Alice-167

Hartman, Gar y- 33 , 167

Ha ssel , Angelece-I80

Hatfield , Janice-I BO

Hatfield , Linda-28 , 55 , 64 , 129

H athaway , Christine-31 , 49 , 57, 110 , 129

Hatten, Cecilia-64, 129

Hatten , Steve-77, 85 , 180

Hauptman , Larry-I67

Havel , Jack-I80

Havel , Lynn-64 , 129

Hawthorne , Dennis-I67

Hay , Patricia-I BO

Hayes , Sheila-I67

He ckman , Bett y-I 00

Heck ma n, John-I67

Heckma n, Michael-I BO

H edr ick, Ja mes-34 , 167

He gel Ca ndice-I80

He gel Den ni s-180

He gg e n, Wi ll i am-58 , 87 , 129

Hei d ema nn, Steph e n-129

H eig l, France s-53 , 64 , 129

He in bi g ner , Ba rry -33 , 44 , 5 1, 180

Heinbi gn er , Dianne-44 , 180

Heiron y mus , Co nni e-53 , 180

Heizer , Janelle-28 , 37 , 53 , 64 , 67 , 129 , 151

Helfenstein , Margret-64 , 129

Heller , David-73 , 85 , 167

Heller, Judy-56 , 64 , 129

H eller , Patricia-28 , 52 , 167

Hellweg , Kathryn-26 , 28 , 48 , 58 , 64 , I 08 , I I 0 , 129

Helms'tadter , Donald-I80

Helt on, Da vid-167

Helton , Kathleen-39, 41 , 180

Helton , Th omas -167

Hempel , Lyn~elle-167

He nrich s, Lin da-6 1, 64 , 127, 129, 194

Hendricks , Thomas-45 , 50 , 180

Hendrickson, J ay- 69 , 71, 85 , 167

Hennessey , James-180

Herbster , Mrs. Core ne -I 00

Hergenrader , Barbara-181

Her genrader , John-167

Hergenrader, Linda-64, 129

Hergenrader , Maril yn -52 , 167

Hergert , Stephen-SO, 89, 181

Herman , Barbara-33 , 167

Herman , W illiam -167

Herman , Ronald-32 , 85 , 181

Hermonie , DeeAn n-181

H ermonie, Haro l d-129

Herr, Pau l-I29

Herrick ; Don-1 6, 130

Hershner , Ladd-167

Hersh ner , Sherr y- 130

Hesser, Connie-64 , 130

rlether i ngton, Harold - 181

Hetrick , Gene-18 1

Hetrick , Joe-167

Heuke, Steven- 69 , 81 , 167

H iatt , Di ana- 53 , 64 , 130

Hiatt , Kenneth-130

Hiatt, Ronal d-18 1

H ib b ert , Mrs. A Uc e-I04

Hibdon, Floyd-8 2 , 167

Hicks , James-130

Hicks , Sherry-167

Higgins , Barbara-181

Higgins , Katherine -27 , 56 , 64, 110, 130

Higgins , Ma rgaret-28 , 35, 167

H iygins , Tony-I67

Highstreet , Jack-69, 74 , 167

Hild , Mrs. Edi th -I 05

Hild , Lyle-44 , 181

Hile , Daniel-8 5, 181

Hill , David-167

Hill , Larry-167

Hill, Ly nna- 32 , 39 , 181

Hill , Michael-Bl, 167

Hill, Patricia- 64 , 130

Hill , Ro dne y--181

Hillhouse , Judy-64

Hilt , John-37, 39 , 78, 130

Hinkle , Robert-I67

Hinman , George-77 , 85

Hinman , Robert-77 , 89 , 181

Hinson , Elizabeth-I8 1

Hiskey , Sa ndy- 35 , 167

Hitz , Donella- 3 1, 64 , 130

Hla va c ek , Do nna- 37 , 39, 64 , 130

Hlevyack , Michael-Bl, 167

Hoag , M yron -44 , 73 , 89 , 181

Hobbs , Janet-167

Hobensack , Chr istine -26 , 167

Hobson , Mrs. Esther -I 05

Hobson, John-I81

Hochreiter, Katherine-1 67

Hockemeier , Gerald-167

Hockemeier, Gera l d-181

Hodges , Galin-69, 71 , 89 , 130

Hodtwalker , Da vi d-32 , 34 , 51 , 130 ,,

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Hodtwalker , Jan-28, 53 , 181

Hoff a rt , Da le-44, I 81

Hoffart, Darlene-44 , 181

Hoffman, Harold-167 • Hoffman, Janet-I67

Hoffman , Nancy-27, 28, 31 , 35 , 49, 55 , 167

Hoffman , Rebecca-181

Hoffman, Wayne-167

Hogge , Andrea-33 , 64 , 130

Hogge , Larry-32, 33 , 34 , 181

Hohenfeldt , Sharon-167

Hoke, James-51 , 59 , 69, 89 , 130

Holbert, Les-78 , 82, 167

Holbrook , Gerald-32, 37, 38, 39, 108, 110, 131

Holbrook , Jeanne-32, 33 , 34, 39, 167

Holcomb , Clair-30, 61 , 64 , 131

Holderness , Joanne-27, 28 , 52, 167

Holderness, Marilyn-28 , 181

Holdorf, Elizabeth-26 , 28 , 31 , 41 , 181

Hollamon , Terry-42 , 64 , 131

Holland , Jack-73, 181

Holle , Cheryl-181

Hollon , Linda-131

Holloway , Stephen-181

Hollstien , Sharon-31, 35, 52, 167

Holman , Dennis-I 31

Holmes, James-85, 167 Holmes, Roger-49, 181

Holt, Frank-54, 181

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Hooper , Jack-78 , 167

Horn, Frederick-56, 132

Horstman , Charles-33, 69, 78 , 167

Horton, Jane-64 , 132

Houpt, James-I32

Housefield, Linda-I67

Houston, Carlos-73, 167

Howard, Robert-SI , 132

Howdeshell, Mrs. Alma-I 00 Howland, David-85, 167

Howland , R. W.-100

Howland , Thomas-181

Hoyer , Larry-20 , 33 , 69, 71, 77, 88, 167

Hoyer , Robert-33, 73 , 85, 18 I

Huber, Debrah-60 , 181 , 189

Huck, Jock-83, 132

Hudson , Barbara-167

Hudson, Kale-167

Hudson , LaVonne-3I, 181

Hugelman, Louise-35, 167

Hug hes, Aletta-I 81

Hughes , Donald-I32

Hulbert, Corwin-33, 34 , 85, 167

Humphreys, Michael-BB , 132

Hunkins, Ronald-181

Hunt , Constance-I67

Hunt , Gary-73. 89 , 181

Hunt , James-49 , 181

Huntington , Geoffrey-132

Hurst , Pamela-27, 28 , 167

Hurt , Cathy-53, 132

Hutcheson , Terry-I67

lhrie , Steven-73 , 85 , 178 , 181

I ndriksons, Karl-SO , 168

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Inness, Susan-18I , 195

lnselman , Roger-I32

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INTRAMURALS-90 , 91

Ireland, La Vay-27, 168

Ireland , Terrie-3I , 64 , 132

Isley , Sandra-181

JJackson , Anthony-I32

Jackson , David-I32

Jackson , Henr y-72 , 75 , 76 , 168

Jackson , Michael-I68

Jackson , Nanc y-I8I

Jackson , Patricia-37 , 64 , I OB , 110 , 132

Jacobs , Cathy-35, 55 , 168

Jacobs, Gary-26, 110 , 132, 147 , 200

Jacobs, Geraldine-55, 64, 110, 133

Jacobs , John-24 , 37, 59 , 69 , 71 , 88 , 110 , 133 , 192

Jacobs , Linda-181

Jacobs , Rodne y- 133

Jacobsen , Diana-35 , 168 , 199

Jacobsen , Roger-69 , 73 , 74, 85 , 168

Jacobson , Carol-49, 55, 181

Jacobson, Linda-27 , 35, 55, 168

Jacobson , Vicki-66 , 68 , 133, 202

Jakobson s, lrene-64 , 133

Jacoby , Dale-73 , 81 , 85 , 168

Jahnke, Rollie-51

Jankovitz , Rob e rt-181

Janousek , Gaylen-18I

Jasinski , Jan-133

Jasinski, Monica-18I

Javorsky, Tim-32, 168

Jenkins , Florence-I00

Jennings , Kent-168

Jensen, Barbara-28 , 181

Jensen , Lynn-26 , 41, 181

Jensen , Robert-I 04

Jensen , Mrs. Selma-I 05

Jewell , Marsha-181

Jewett, Vernon-3 3, 4 7, 48, 87, 133

Jirkovsky , Diane-33, 52, 64 , 133

Johnsen , Malcolm-78 , 133

Johnson , ,'\lden-73 , 74 , 100

Johnson, Alvin-168

Johnson , A. Wilhelmina-I 00

Johnson , Carol-133

Johnson , Carol-28 , 182

Johnson, Christina-I82

Johnson, Clara-I 00

Johnson , David-34 , 82

Johnson , Eddie-32 , 133

Johnson , Glenn-55

Johnson , Julie-64 , 133

Johnson , Karl-133

John son , Linda-41 , 49 , 182

Johnson , Pamela-168

Joh nson , Richard-I82

Johnson , Roberta-27 , 168

Johnson , Ronald-I68

Johnson , Sharon-52 , 64 , 133

Johnson , Sherr y-I82

Johnson, Shirle y-168

Johnson, Stephen-54, 133

Johnson , Terry-50 , 182

Johnston , Karen-I4 , 26 , 28, 31 , 33 , 41 , 182 , 187

Johnston , Sondra-I82

Jones , Cheryl-44 , 182

Jones , David-133

Jones , Gary-182

Jones , Mrs Jean - I 05

Jones , Harold-I 82

Jones , Jacquelin e-60 , 182

Jones , Janis - 168

Jones , Linda-I68

Jones , Maril y n-64 , 134

Jones , Susan-182

Jones , Willa-I82

Jordan , Jo y ce - I82

Joyner, James- I 00

JOY NIGHT-45 , 46 , 47

Jozeps , I nta-35 , 39 , 168

JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE-35

Jurich , Barbara-168

Jurich , Martha-182

KKaarma , Eero-134

Kahler, James-168

Kahler , Janet-25, 37, 66, 68, 134, 202

Kahler , John-168

Kahler, Linda-31, 35, 54 , 168

Kahler, Steven-I68

Kahm , Pamela-I 1, 45 , 52 , 64, 67 , 134

Kane, Sandra-168

Kant , Kristine-26, 182

Kapke, David-168

Kappelmann , Dale-168

Kappelmann, Gale-168

Ka pustka , Rona ld-81 , 85 , 90 , 168

Karchefski , Carol-49

Kargo, Mrs. Hilda-105

Karnopp, Kathleen-4I, 44, 182

Karnopp, Lalonna-50, 134

Kats, Audrey-27, 35, 52, 168

Kaufman, Carlene-64, 134

Kaufman , Linda-169

Kaulins, Arved-50, 83, 182

Kaulins, Sarmite-169

Keelan, Mal-34 , 39 , 40 , 42, 43 , 169

Keene , Rodney-182

Kehm , Barbara-134

Kehn, Joyce-64, 134

Kehn , Judith-64 , 67, 134

Kelley , Janice-27 , 169

Kelley , Kenneth-169

Kelly , Nancy-28 , 64 , 134

Kemp , Dona ld-182

Kemp , Mildred-I00

Kermmoade , Donald-BB, 134

Kerr , Linda-134

Ke y, Sheri-27 , 35 , 42 , 48 , 49 , 169

Khan , Asad-I04

Kilgore , Linda-55 , 182

Killebrew , Linda - I34

Kimball , Mark-I34

Kimbrough , Keith-I34

Kimbrough, Leslie-I69

Kimm , Elizabeth-182

Kimmons , M ichael-182

King , Bob-I82

King , Charles-7I, 169 , 171

King , Esther-33 , 49 , 50 , 64 , 110 , 134

Kin g, Janelle - 27, 33 , 60 , 169

King , Kath y-I82

Kin g, Martha-26 , 135

Kin g er y, Christian-I35

Kinni son , Linda-35 , 169

Kirkendall , John-I35

Kirkendoll , Ronald-BS , 182

Kister , Kay-52 , 64 , 135

Klein , Barbara-I69

Klein , Jerrilyn-I82

Klein , Randall - I69

Kleitsch , Mrs. Jean-I 00

Kline , Angela-169

Kline , James-I35

Kline , Ka y -169

Kli ne, Ruth - I69

Klin g, Pa tricia-3I , 32 , 52 , 169

Kleckner , Cheryl-I69

Knaub , Dennis-182

Knaub , Michael-25 , 69, 82, 86, 169 , 195

Knecht , Georgene-169

Kni g ht , Carol-28 , 39 , 60, 182

Kni g ht , Deborah-3I , 35 , 162 , 169, 174

Knight , George-183

Kniseley , Kent-I83

Knutson , Jack~I 83

Koch, Constance-35, 42 , 169

Koch , Rita-I4 , 183

Koehne, Bernie-69 , 135

Kohn , Jerry-69 , 71 , 135

Kolarik , Ronald-I I, 135

Kolb , Linda-169

Kollmorgen , Karl-73, 183

Koluch, Rose-183

Kontos , James-49, 135

Krauze , Valdis-50, 183

Krauze, Zaiga-50, 54, 64 , 135

Krcmarik , Leonard-2I , 73, 183

Krcmarik, Mrs. Marie-I 05

Kreick , Shirley-64 , 136

Kreiss , Constance-28 , 49, 50

55 , 183

210

Krei ss, Kathleen-SO, 58, I 09, 110 , 136

Krejci , Janice-26 , 28, 41, 183

Krepel, Constance-26 , 183

Krepel, Larry-136

Krep s, Carol-I69

Krieser , Victoria-I69

Kroon , Michael-BS, 183

Kruce , G i:ly lord-73 , 85 , 169

Krue ge r , Franklin-I83

Krueger , Lyle-69, 78 , 136

Krueger , Patricia-60, 183

Kruger, David-79, 169

Krull, James-I36

Kruse, Jeannine-53, 64, 136

Krzeneski, Gary-33, 41 , 183

Kubert, Larry-33, 34, 42 , 43, 169

Kucera, Richard-136

Kucharski, Peter-169

Kuchera, Gary-I83

Kuehn, Sharon-64 , 136

Kuehn, William-73 , 89

Kuhlman, Darrel-169

Kuklin, Harry-I 00

Kurtz, Patricia-26 , 61 , 66 , 136

KlJl5hner , Sherr ill---4I, 183

Kushulinski , Anna-64 , 136

Kuzelka , Richard-33, 34 , 89 , 183

LLacy, Christabel---49, 54 , 110, 136

Lade, Linda-64 , I I 0, 136

LaDuke , David-7I , 72, 136

Lafler, Norma-I83

Lague, Robin-I69

Lake, James-I83

Lamb, Mrs. Evelyne-I 05

Lam bert, Carol-I69

Lance, Gary-I83

Lance, Wanda-53, 136

Langs ton , Charles-I83

Langs ton, Karen-2I, 183

Lappi ng, Deborah---42, 64, 13 6

Lapping, Linda-28, 183

Larkin, Ro bert-77, 183

Larsen, Elle n-I83

Larson, David-33, 136

Latzel, Lin da-28, 60, 183

Lauber, Susan-35, 169

Lauber, Terran ce-I83

Law, Robert-I 00

Laws, Denni s---49 , 183

Laws, Mary-33, 50, 52, 60, 169

La ws, Patricia-33, 44, 50, 60, 183

Lawson , Doug-24, 73 , 169

Layto n, Jorene-I00

L CLUB-68

Leach, Larry-I69

Leach, Paula-I69

Leak , Sharon-169

Lear, Ronald-I83

learned, Doug-69 , 78, 169

Lebsack, Gregory-90, 169

Lederer , Mrs. Ruth-IOI

Lee, David-183

Leech , Carol-183

Leigh , Dennis-I69

Leikam , Becky-52 , 64 , 137

Leitch , Alison-30 , 169

Leka i , Alex-I69

Lekai , Lyd ia-IOI

LeMay , Steven-I83

Lempka , Stephen-I37

Lentz , Harold-83 , 137

Lentz, Shirle y-I 37

Leonard, Robert-I6 9

Leupold , Michael-28 , 31 , 34 , 44 , 89 , 162, 169, I 74

Lew is, Constance-I83

Lewis , Deanna-64 , 137

Li brar y Committee--49

lien, Ma x-I 01

Lightfoot , Gwen-I69

likens, Maril ee- 33 , 35 , 48 , 60 , 169

Li le , David-54 , 169

Liljedahl, Susan-55 , 169

Liming , Lonnie-I69

Lind, Jane-27 , 28 , 31 , 42 , 48 , 50, 169

Lind , Philip-69 , 81 , 183

Linden, Mrs. Ella-I 05

Lindstrom, Janet-64 , 137

Linkenauger , Sharon-64

LINKS BOARD-SB , 59

LINKS SALESMEN-59

Lintz , James-I83

Litt, Joh n-I 83

Little , Kin g-25 , 80 , 81 , 87 , 169

Livingston , Dwi g ht-73 , 89 , 183

Liv ings ton , Sabra-Jean-64

Lockard , Darlene-I69

Lockee, M ichael-3 7, 39 , 89 , 137

Lococo , Dav i d-SO , 169

Loeffelbe i n, Terrance-I83

Logan , Perc y- I83

Lohr , Dale-I83

Long, Frances-52 , 183

Long, Linda--42 , 48 , 60, 169

Long , Lois-I83

Long , Thomas-37 , 137

Looby , Lawrence-I69

Loos, Douglas-73, 77 , 89 , 183 , 192

Loo s, Gregory-I37

Loos, Ro ger-I83

Lorenzen , Lee-I 6, 183

Loshonkohl, Linda-I69

Lougee, Linda- 30 , 31 , 64 , 118, 137

Loughran , Harold-I83

Lounder , James-79, 169

Love, Pamela-I69

Love, Patricia - 26 , 52 , 169

Love , Robert-Bl , 137

Lovelace, Frederick-137

Lovelace , Kay---44, 183

Lovelace , Kent-33 , 88, 137, 203

Lowenberg , Daniel-I3 7

Lueder, Richard-I38

Luedke, Donovan-IOI

Luedke, Sara-28 , 183

Luft , Cheryl-28 , 183

Luft , Gregory-33, 165 , ! 69

Lumpk in, Jack-I83

Lund , Barbara-39 , 60 , 183

Lund , Glenn-I38

Lundak , James-I83

Lundholm , Mary-35, 169

Lundy , Paul-26 , 87 , 169 , 174

Lunger , Kat hy- 53 , 57 , 64 , 110 , 138 , 192

Lux , Marshall-I69

lyberis , Rober t- 37 , 138

Lyons , Lar ry- 69 , 71 , 82 , 91 , 169

Lytell , Geo rge-7 3, 82 , 85 , 183

MMachers , llze-169

Maddux , John-I83

Madison , Ruth - 37 , 64 , 138

MADRIGALS-39

Madsen, Dean-34 , 85 , 169

Magee, Robert-94

Magnuson, Rodne y-73, 183

Magnuson , Ruel-I83

Maher , Weldon-BS , 183

Malcolm , Joyce-I83

M alhoit, St eve-I69

Mallat+ , Patrick-IOI

Malone y, Dennis-69 , 71 , 82 , 138 , 193

Malone y, Kathleen-I83

Mal y, Ann-26 , 59 , 61 , 64 , 110 , 1.38

Maly , Stanley-77 , 89 , 178 , 183 , 196

Manning , Joh n-I 69

Mann ing, Joseph-I83

Manthe y, Carl-IOI

Mapel , Suzanne-64 , 138

Marangon, Patriz io ---49 , 183 Marble, Mrs. Lauretta-I 05 Marcum, David-I83

M aresch , Lin da-28 , 183

Mar esh , Larry-SO, 169

Mari nelli , Bar b ara- 35 , 169

Mar iscal , Ern est-1 83

Mark el, James-138

Markussen , Gwendolyn-28 , 183

Marsh, M ichael-B S, 183

Mar sh, Richa rd - 32 , 33 , 34 , 37 , 38 , 42 , 43 , I 08 , 110, 127 , 138 , 192

Marshall , Richard-7 I, 72, 138 Martin , Elwood-169

Martin , Glenn-I83

Martin , Irene-IO I

Martin , James-I38

Martin , Jan-I83

Martin , Janice-6I , 169

Martin, John-33 , 54, 169

Matttin, Jud ith-I69

Mart i n, Linda-27 , 50 , 53 , 54 , 64 , 110, 138

Martin , Marilyn-27 , 169

Martin , Ramo na-I83

Martin, Mrs. Shirle y-IOI

Martin , Robert-69 , 81 , 138 Martinez , Carol-I70

Maso n, Kathy-33 , 41 , 181, 183

Mason , Richar d-I83

Massa , Em ily-I 83

Massa , Stev en -S I , 138

MA TH EMA TICS

DEPARTMENT-I 2, 13

Mattick , Nina-64 , 139

Maul , John-34 , 50 , 51 , 170

Maul, Joyce-64, 139

May , Steve n-170

Mazurak, Terry-33 , 49 , 50 , 184

Mayer , Don-73 , 184

Mc Alla ster, Kathr yn- 32 , 41 , 184

McCall , Janet-I84

McClaran , Saun d ra-I7 0

McConnell , Jan-37 , 64 , 139

McCown , Norma-64, 139

McCuistion , Martha~37 , 61 , 64 , 139

McCullough , Che ryl --42 , 170

McC ur d y, Richard-69 , 81 , 139

McDaniel , Linda-I84

McDonald , Patric ia-I7 0

McGee, V icki -I70

McGinnis, Charles-I39

McGinnis , Donna-184

McGrath , Luann-64 , 139

McKee , Ma rtha-I I 0 , 139

McKelvey , Stephen-73 , 77 , 89 , 184 , 200

McKinne y, Joseph-37 , 85 , 139

McKn ight, Thoma s-I 70

Mclarty , Bruce-57 , 78 , 79 , 87

McLau ghlin, Barney-69 , 85 , 86, 110, 139

McMaste r, Mar g o-28 , 31 , 55 , 57 , 64 , 110 , 139

McNeil , Charles-I84

McPherson, Judith- I7 0

McPherson , Robert-73 , 170

McPherson , Viki-25 , 37 , 38 , 46 , 58 , 64 , 110 , 139

McWill ia ms , G eary-I7 0

McWilliams , Henry-I39

Mead , Flora yn e-I70

Meader , Julia-I84

Med i na , Marguerite-27, 170 Mee , Karen-I70

Meeks, Sara-I84

Meeks , William-69 , 71 , 170

Mehroff , Dennis-I70

Melendez , Carlos-184

Melendez , Rene-I84

Mericle , William-I70

Merle y , Candice-I84

Merrill , Marjorie-170

Merwick , Mrs. Suzan ne-I 01 Messman , Diana--49 , 54 , 184

Metcalf , Kenneth-I39

Mewes , Pamela-37 , 39 , 64 , 139

Meyer , David-BS , 139

Meyer , Jane-27, 30 , 52 , 64 , 139

Meyer , Kenneth-I40

Meyer , Rudena-64 , 140

211

Meyer , Sherry-170

Michaelson , Cathy-55 , 184

Michon , Dean-184

Middleton , Vickey-35 , 170

Miers, Kay-64, 140 ~iers, R9 dney-l 84

Milburn , Nancy-5), 64 , 140

Miller, Connie-184

Miller , Glenn-184

Miller , Helen Jo--101

Millev, James-59 , 110 , 140, 195

Miller , John-170

Miller, Karin--40 , 42 , 53, 64 , 140

Miller , Nancy-170

Miller , Patricia-39 , 184

Miller , Sharon-184

Miller , Roy-170 , Miller , Stephen-I70

Mill igan, Nancy-31 , 55 , 184

Mills , Joan_:.170

Mills , Kare~~4 140

Mills, Linda-60, 184

M iJls, Rita-I84

MIMES--41

Minchow , Margaret-184

Minick, Ruth-184

M1nnig, Gary-140

Minnig , La rie-18 4

Minow, Thomas-54, 170

Mitchell, Edward-l84

Mitchell, Kenneth-170

Mitchell , William-69 , 78, I 'TO Moeller , • Dan iel-1 84

Mo lier , Jeanette-64 , 140

Jviogstad, Richard-SI , 140 Mohlman, Donald-73 , 77, 89, 184

Molden, Rodne y-3 3, 37 , 39 , 69 , 85 , 140 _ Moody, Jerald-170

Moore, Brenda-184

M ~ore , Ella-64 , 0 140

Moore, Saif i -39, 44 , 184 • Moore, Terrence-73 , 77, 85 , 1 184

Morey, J~anette-'.32 , 33, 35 , 170

Morgan , Barbara-64 , 140 Morgan , Margaret-6 r, 170 , 174, 194

Morgan , Trevor-SI, 184 Morrell, Francin ~-18 4 Morris, Janet-184 • Morrison, James-170 Mortensen, Joyce-35, 170 Moftensen, Mary-33,. 140 Moss , Faye-64, 140 MOVIE OPERATORS-SI

"tv1.owrer , Larry-69 , 85 , 86, 110,1 40 , 147 , 195

Muehlhausen, Beverlee-170 Mueller, Andrew-170

Mueting, Cheryl-53 , 64 , 141

Muffley, Donna-39, 41, 184

Mulder, Roger-69 , 71, 74, 76, 89, 141

Mulkey, Kent~69, 81 , 141 MUMMERS--42, 43

MUMMERS PLAY--43

Munden, Nancy-141

Murkle , Gale-170

Mu , p~y Linda-184

Murphy , Peter-SO, 51 , 184

Myers, David-47 , 73 , IOI , 103

Myers , Jeanelle--42 '. M , 141

Myers , John-184

NNeal , John-141

Neal , William-I84

Neff , Lynn-I84

Neff , Ra y mond-170

Nelson , Elaine-I84

Nelson , Linda-32, 184

NelsoA , Renee-60 , , 184

Ness , Kathleen-64 , 88 , I I 0 , 122, 141 , 202

NEWCOMERS CLUB--49

Newhouse , Paul-32, 184 , 189

Newlon , Michael-77 , 184

Newlun , Myrna-170

Newman , Mark-I70

Newman , Michael-I41

!}Jewsham, Thelma - 64 , 141

• Newton, Mary-184

Nichols ~ Mrs. Betty-I 05

Nichols , Penny-64 , 141

Nichols, Sandr a-18 4

Nickell, Jacqueline-170

Nickell, T~omas-69, 82, 142

Nickles, Dale - I70

Nkkles , Li nda-64, 142

Nider, Mary-30. •53 , 185

Niles, Diane-I85

Nobbman, Gloria-IQ , 52 , 170

~ohavec , Donna-35 , bO , 170

Nolen, Karen-170

Norden, Judi th-5 4 , 110 , 142

Nor dwall , Katherine-26 , 28 , 39, 185 •

Norman , William-37, 39, 45 , 142

N o ris, Li nda-I42

Novak, Da niel-7 3, 143

Nova , Dougtas-185

Novak , Michael-185

Now 1 akowski , Anna-170

Nowakowski , Charlo te-143

Nowakowski, Helen-185

Nyhoff, Virginia-32 , 185

Nyquist, Karla-170

Nyquist , Trudy-30, 39, 185

Oberg, Wayne-I70

O'Brien, Patricia--44, 60 , 185

Ochsner , Jane-31, 185

O ' Driscoll , Kathleen-170

O' Driscoll, Sheila-143

Oenbring , Ronald-170

O'Gara , Martha-44 , 52, 185

Ogawa , Chako-25 , 28 , 49 , 64, 143, 198

Ogden, James--41 , 54, 55 , 185

Ogden, John-I43

Oldenburg, Kathlee n-30, 185

Oldfield, Will iam-7 3, 185

Oliver, Alan--48 , 143

Oliphant , Marianne-60 , 185

Ol ~en, Lavonne-64 , I I 0, 143

Olsen , Linda-26 , 53 , 185 •

Olson , Eileen-30 , 185

Olson, Thomas-I70

Oltmann, Mrs Maggie-I05

Oosting, Carol-64 , 143 OPERA-36, 37

Oppegard , Laura-14 , 28 , 42 , • 53, 64 , 143

• ~RCHESTRA-32

ORPHEONS-39

Orth .' Joseph-73

Ortiz, Helen-31 , 35 , 170

Osberg , Rona d-170

Osborn , Annette-26 , 27 , 53 , 170 , Osborn , Wayn e-8 2, 101

Osmera , Kathlee -60, 170

Osten , Carl-51 , 185

Paulson , William-78 , 144 Payne , Jesse-144

Peacock , Carole-185

Pearlstein , Victoria-I 3, 35 , ,40 , 55, 170

Pedersen , Mary _._ 185

Pederson, Susan-26 , 27 , 170, 171 , 174 •

Peery , Evelyn-64 , 144

Pelletier , Richard-34 , 83, 170

Pelton , John i-- 50 , 185

Penrod , David-33 , 185

Penrotl, Gail-64 , 144 PEPPERS-64 , 65 35 ,,I I Perry , Andrew-185

Perry, , Mrs. Jill-I 01

Pester , Joan-144

Pester , Patricia-I 70 1 Pester , Roy-185 •

Ostermiller , El iza beth--45 , 54 ,

64, 143

Ostermiller , Katf\e ine-64, 143

Ostlund , Sherrie-3I, 170

OthliA g, Albert-I 05

Outhier , Con sta nee- I 70

Overton , Janice-185

Owen, • David , 32 , 50, 185

Owen , Richard-BS , 170

Owens, Kathlee n-17 0; Owen s, Larry-143, 194

Owens , Linda-64 , 143

Owens , Mary-170

Oz~n baugh , Sue-27 , L70, 174

Ozoli s. John-185

Ozols , Andr is-170

Ozols , Gat is-1 43

p ,

Pad~ ~ David -18 5 ,

Pabst , Su san- 32 , 37, 42 , 64, 143

Palmer , Cyn hia-30, 31, 53 , 54 , 64, 144 , 20 I ' Palmer, Warr en-73, 85, 193 Panasiuk , Wladymyr-170

Panteloglow , James-I85

Pape , Ronald-185

Pappas , Daniel-73, 77 , 89 , 185

Parcel , Mary-185

Pardubsky , Joy-28 , 39 , 59 , 185

Parki,r, Betty-53, 144 Parker, Ralph-144

Paroubek, Jatqueline-35, 54 , 170

Partsch, Dale-185

Pasika , Eugenia-170

Paternoster, Anthony-73

Paternoster , John--49

Patrick , Deanna-170

Pate rson, Denn is-I 04

Patterson , James-I85

Patterson , Leland-185

Patze l. Paul-54 , 185

Pauley , Stuart-33 , 79, 18 5

Paulsen, Gary-77, 85, 185, 192

Peters , Mrs. Kay-105

Peters , Steven ..!.._ 32 , 34 , 42 , 144

Petersen , Barbara-27 , 31, 33 , 50 , 52 , 170 •

Petersen, Steven-171

Peter son, Alicia-64 , 144

Petefson, Mrs. J.-I01

Peterson, Jerald-34 , 85 , 171

Peterson, Pamela-185

Peterson, William-32 , 33 , 34 , 171 •

Pethoud, Mrs. Katherine - I 05

Petreczko, John-185

Pfeiff , William-95

Pfoltner , Debora h-185

~fund, Cathryn-26 , 27 , 28 , 1 40 , 42 , 48 , 57 , 171, I 74

Pfundt , Karen-I85

Pfundt , Paul-88 , 14;4

Phalen , Marlene-185

Phelps, Agnes-17I

Philipps , Barbara-I85

Phillips, Ronald-185

Phillips, Sandra-I44

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

DEPARTMENT-20

Picco lo, JoAnn-28 , 30 , 31 , 185

Pickering , Avery-I7I

Pickett, Anne-42, 64, 144 Pierce , Connie-I85

Pillard , Toni-185

Pleis , Ronald-17I

Piller, Daniel-57, 83 , 144

Plock, Linda_:_60, 185

Po ague, Connie-28 , 49 , 185

Pohlenz , Lee -44 , 50 , 171

Polhemus , Jane-3I , 33 , 40 , 42 , 49 , 59 , 64, 127, 144

Polivka, Barbar a- 64 , 145

Polivka , German-185

Polivka , Karl-145

Polson, Dora-171

Pool, Linda-185

Poore , Dana-89, 185

Pope , Jerald-171

Portsche, Janice-35, 67, 171

Poteet, Patric ia-171

Powell , Dennis-44, 185

Powers, Myia--41, 61 , 178, 185

212
0

Poyser , Gwendolyn- 52 , 64, 145

Prai , Kurt-73, 18 5

Prai, Leslie-57 , 59 , 64 , 145

Prange , Douglas-185

Preston , Colleen -27 , 35 , 171

Prett y man , Willia m-185

Pribyl , Sharon-30, 185

Prin g le , Victoria-185

Proctor, B verly -41 , 185

Proctor , Cy nth ia -171

Proctor, Ja ne-3 7, 38 , 46 , 64, 68 , 110, 145

Prucha, Michael-185

Pickett, Mrs. Ruth-105

Pudists, Biruta-26, 54 , 184 , 185 , 199

Purbaugh , Lee -I7I

QQuam, David-19, 73, 145

Quig, Ve rleen- 31 , 41 , 178, 185

RRabe , Beverl y-I85

Rader , Warren-89 , 90 , 171

RADIO CLUB-SI

Radk e, Rithard-69 , 71 , 72, 84 , 85 I I 0 , 145

Rams ey, Barbara-27 , 31 , 171 , 174

Ran ce , Byron-51 , 185

Randolph, Darr ell-88 , 171 Randolph , Robert-5I

Raney , Leon-185

Rapley, John-54 , 171

Rapley, Kat hr yn -42 , 43, 52 , 64, 110 , 145

Rase, Louis-I7I

Ras e , Stephen-28 , 32 , 48, 171

Ras mussen , Steve n-69 , 81 , 145

Rat l i ff , Robert- 85

Raus ch e r , Bruce-37, 39 , 40 , 11 0 , 145 , 193

Rawlings, Alice-185

Rayme r , Bruce-37, 38 , 40 , 43, 69 , 85 , 108, 109 , 110, 145, 198

Rebensdor f , Sally- 33 , 61 , 171 RED CROSS CO UNCIL-31

Redinge r , Donald-I8 5

Reed, M ary -3I, 17 1

Reel. Dan i e l-SI , 145

Reel, W in dle-IOI

Reetz, Kat hr y n-42 , 64 , 145

Reeves, La Vona-26 , 31 , 35 , 40, 42 , 171

Reeves, Ro ni-64 , 145

Rege r , Lin da-60 , 186

Reger, Ra lph-145

Reich, M ar i e-27 , 30 , 35 , 52 , 171

Reic hwe i n, Pamela-17I

Re i fs ch neid e r , Gordon-I45

Re ifschne i der , Henr y-I46

Re in hardt, Ed w ard-I7I

Re i nhardt , Susa n-64 , 146

Re inhardt , Trud y-I86

Rekar7, Richard-73 , 186

Remi gio, Lyn da- 18 , 54 , 146

Renne, Richard-79 , 186

Renter , Michael-186

RESERVE BASKETBALL-77

RESERVE · FOOTBALL-73

Retherford , Jerald-85 , 171

Rezac , Michael-I71

Rhoden , Janet-64 , 146

Rhod y, Randolph-42 , 49 , 54 ,

55 , 57 , 59 , 146

Rice , Delo ne- 27 , 35 , 171

Rice , Su san- 25 , 26 , 37 , 64 , 110, 146

Ri chard s, Mar garet-186

Richard s, Ma ry-I7I

Ri c hard s, Melvin- I46

Rider , Joan-64, 146

Rife , Calvin-34, 88 , 171

Rife , Roger-73 , 85 , 186

Riggins , James-69 , 71, 85 , 171

Ri g gs , Kimberl y-26 , 28 , 186

Riley , Hope-I71

Rile y, Terr y-I86

Ri ley , William-25 , 58 ; 68 , 69 , 74 , 110, 146

Ripley , Robert-33 , 69 , 81 , 171

Ri v era , Angel-BS , 171

Roach, JoEllen-I46

Robb , Sharon-27 , 31 , 35 , 171

Roberts , Joan-171

Roberts , Llo y d-BB , I 71

Roberts , Mrs. Virginia-IOI

Robertson , Steven-69, 171

Robinson , Marcia-56 , 64, 146

Robinson , M ichael-69 , 146

Robinson, Nancy-186

Robinson , Nanc y-6 4 , 146

Robinson , Susan-64 , 146

Robison , Joan-28, 61, 171

Roby , Ronald-78 , 172

Roddenberry , Mar y-6 4 , 146

Roderick, Judith-I 02

Rodgers , Linda-27 , 35, 172

Rodgers , Susan-26 , 27 , 31, 172

Rodney , Carol-64 , 146

Rogers , James-SI , 69, Bl , 147

Rogers, J ohn-186

Roggenkamp, Marcus-I 86

Rohan, N adine-6 4 , 147

Rohn , D iana-3 5, I 72

Rohn, Lawrence-I 4 7

Rohn, Th omas-I 47

Romisch , Bonnie-35, 42 , 50 , 61, 172

Rose, Su san- 64 , 147

Rose b erry , Roger-69, 78, I 72

Rosenberger , C raig-73 , 184, 186

Rosenberger , Holly-27 , 42, 56 , 172

Roser , Susan-60 , 64 , 14 7

Ross , Candace-186

Ross , Daniel-I86

Ross, Ronald-77, 89 , 186

Roth , C y nthia-35, 172

Roth, Do nald-147

Rothe , Patricia-27 , 35 , 172

Rowe, Albert-33, 73 , 89, 186

Rowley , Barbara-54, 186

Rowley , Linda-172

Rowley , Sharri-186

Rowse , William-186

• ROYALTY-69

Ruby , Steven-147

Rudebusch, Merle-I 02

Rulla , Jud y-33 , 186

Rulla , Patricia-37 , 61 , 64 , 147

Russell, Cherry-35 , ! 72

Russell , Margaret-186

Rutter, Barbara-186

Rutter , David-I86

Ry a n, Juanita-186

Ryan , Patrick-34 , 172

Ryba , Gar y-172

Sachtleben , Karen-64 , 147

SAFETY COMMITTEE-30

Safford , Jennifer-25 , 35 , 172 , 199

Safranek , Thomas-82 , 186

Sa hmel , Cher y l-27 , 28 , 31 , 172

Salter , Carol-30 , 31 , 52 , 54, 64, 148

Sammo ns, Charles-186

Sammo ns, Harold-I72

Sampso n, Mrs. Jeannine-I 05

Sanborn, Julie-53 , 59 , 64 , 148

Sanchez , Ol g a-I72

San g er , Martha-31 , 64 , 148

Sass , Mrs Bertha- I 05

Sattler , Sandra-28 , 186

Saunders , LeRo y-I86

Saunsoci , Maxine-I72

Saye r s, Janice-I48

Sayers, Steve-186

Sayre, Je ffre y-25 , 37 , 38 , 68 , 110 , 148 , 197

Sa y r e, Kath lee n- 25 , 28 , 39 , 41 , 44 , 18 6, 196

Sa y re , M rs. Kathleen-96 , I 02

Sca ggs, Deb or ah-186

Scarbrou g h , Brenda-I72

Schaefer , Li nda- 186

Scha efer , Dr Re e d-94

Schaf e r , J a me s-I86

Schafer , M ic hael- 172

Schafer , Ne v a-I72

Schafer, Norm a-I72

Schafer , Shar o n-I72

Schaffer, Shell ey-4I , 54 , 186

Schaffert, Glenda-61 , 64 , 6 7, 148

Scheele , Thom a s-57 , 172

Scheer, Pe g g y-64 , 148

Schell , Ken ne t h-186

Schellp$per , J o hn-51 , 148

Sche nkel , Rick-I86

Scherbak, Michael-I48

Schessler , Marjori e-33 , 64 , 14 8

Schidler , Richard-73 , 186

Schiffner , Frederick-172

Schildman , Nancy-186

Schildman , Shirley-172

Schleicher , Jim-148

Schleiger, Cheryl-172

Sc hleiger , Michael-148

• Sc hleuger , Laura-44 , 186

Schloatman, Gracelyn-148

Schmailzl , Beverly-18 6

Schmailzl , Robert-172

Schma i lzl , William-172

Schmeling , Mrs. Jean-102

Schmersal, Pamela-33 , 64 , 148

Schm i edin g, Vicki-186

Schmidt , Alan-148

Schmidt , Allen-34, 172

Schmidt , Frederick-41 , 44 , 50 , 186

Schmuck , Earl-186

Sch neckloth , La rren:._1 49

Sch neider , Carl-49 , 172

Sc h neider , Cheryl-30, 37 , 39 , 55 , 64 , 149

Schneider , Gerald-149

Schneider , Jeanne-5 3, 66 , 110 , 149

Schneider , Mar y-39, 4 1, 44 , 186

Schneid e r , Nanc y-172

Sch neider , Pamela.-172

Schneider , Sand r a-37 , 42 , 53 , 55 , 56 , 64 , 149

Sch nell , Ro bert-37 , 149

Schomaker , Joleen-186

Schrader , J a ck-149

Schrader , Joseph-186

Schrekinge r, Frederick-25 , 85 , 186

Sch re pf , Nanc y-172

Schroeder , Jane-32, 35 , 172

Schroeder , John-I86

Schroer , Barbara- 39 , 44 , 186

Schultz , Larr y-1 49

Schultz , Nanc y-28 , 42 , 64 , 110 , 149

Schumach e r , Ca r ol-27 , 48, 55 , 172

Schumacher , Li nda-186

Schwab , Lois- 102

Schwaim , Lawrence-186

Schwarz , Mrs. Ruth-47 , I 02

Schwartz , Stephen-82

Schwartzkopf , Christ i ne- 25 , 42 , 48,61 , 172

Schweitzer , Donna-44 , 186

Schwindt , Na nc y-37 , 64 , 149

Schwisow , Barbara-I72

SCIENCE CLUB-SO

SCI ENCE DEPARTMENT-I 2, 13

Scott , Harold-77 , 86 , 100 , 102

SCRIBE BOARD-55

Searles , Patrick-149

Searle s, Sidnee-186

Sears , Mrs Bertha-I 0 5

Se ars , Shirle y-186

Sea y, W i ll i am-I86

Sebree , Brenda-44 , 186

Seiler , Steven-73 , 85 , 186

Semrad , Robert-21 , 32 , 34 ,

Roth , Julie-I86

Schildman , Bar ar a-I72

79 , I 86

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Tuck er, Robert-I 3, 28 , 32 , 42 , 48 , 50 , I I 0, 15 4 , 194

Tuckerman , David-174

Tuder, Vicky-) I , 17 4

Tupper, Linda-60 , 17 4

Tweedy , Mrs. lra-10 5 TWIRLERS-I27

Tyrrell , Kent-89, 188 Tyson , Kir~ten-41, 52 , 55 , 188

uUbben , Loren-71 , 85

Uldrich, Lois-64 , 154

Ulrich, Sharon-26 , 188

Underhill, Y icki-52, 64 , 15 4

Updegraft, Mrs. Alice-103 USHERETTE S- 44

VYakiner , Natalee-27 , 31 , 50 , 52, 174

Valcarcel , Luisa-54 , 110 , 154

VanBeer, Sau ndra-27 , 174

YanBoskirk, Ronald-51 , 174

Yance , Jon-188

Yance , Robert-188

YanCleaf , James-73 , 188

Va;dersall, Patricia-30 , 32 , 52 , 174

Vand eveer, Linda-27 , 49 , 174

YanDeventer, Allan-SO , 17 4

Vandewege, Derron-SO , 188

YanHook, David-5I , 154

Yan Horn, Ginger-I 03

Vanleeuwen, Harold-I75

Ya nMe·ueren , Diana-I75

VanSickle, Martha-27, 28 , 31 , 35 , 50 , 55 , I 75

Yan Sickle , Mary-28 , 31 , 56 , 64 , 15 4

Yan Vi ed , Mrs. Luella-I 03

Van Yynckt , Janice-28 , 55 , 56 , 64, 154

YanZandt, Barbara-33 , i I 0 , 154

YA.RSITY BASKETBALL-64 , 65, 66

VARSITY CHE ERLEADERS66

VARSITY FOOTBALL-70 , 71 , 72

Vaughn, Colleene-18 8

Vaughn James-79, 188

Victor ia, Vi ncent- 73 , 175

Vit!era, Thomas-188

Vliet, Sharon--5 3, 64 , 154

Vogel, Ronald-154

Vogt, Jay-18 8

Voi g ht , Lyle-188

Voss , Michael- 34 , 89 , 175

Voss, Orville-3 2 , 33 , I 03

Voth , Dennis-175

Yrchota, Patricia-54, 60, 175 w

Wade, Joe-88 , 175

Waersch, Wayne-175

Waggoner, Delores-154

Waggoner, Linda-188

Wagner , V ickie-188

Waide , Mildred-103

W akeman, Richard-155

W al d ron , Philip-3I , 33 , 155

W alker, Charlotte-60 , 175

W alker, D iane-I75

W alker, Doroth y- 25 , 27 , 42 , 57 , 165 , 17 5, 197

W alker, Larry-175

Walker , Will iam-17 5

Wallace , Deborah-49 , 188

Wallace , Janet-64 , 155

Wallace , Robert-I55

W allace, William-I55

Wallen , Janette--42 , 17 5, 199

Waller , Dia ne-188

W aller, Marle e- 27 , 52 , 166 , 175

Wallin , Clark-I88

W allin , Linda-32 , 39 , 52 , 175

W alls , Denni s-156

Walter , Barbara-35 , 175

Walt er, Patricia-26 , 188

Walters , John-26 , 69 , 85 , 175

Walvoord , Nancy-26 , 175

W ard, Elizabeth-3I , 57 , 64 , 110 , 156

Ward , Karen-26 , 175

Ward , Larry-156

Ward , Richar d-188

Warne , Gail-189

Warn e, Sharon-I56

Warner , Sharo n- 27 , 35 , 175

Warnsholz , Walter-34 , 50 ,

87 , 109 , 110 , 156

Wasson , Steven-34 , 175

Wassung , Diane-53 , 189

Waters , Gale-37 , 85 , 156

Waters , M yra- 55 , 189

Wat gen, Do nna- 35 , 175

Watk ins, Dr. Ste ven N.-94

Way , Betty-64 , 156

Wa y, Lois-175

W ay , Richard-I75

Weart , Jerr y-79, 189

Weatherb y, Dorca s- 95

Weatherl y, Sa ndra-175

W eatherly , Susan-64, 156

W eaver , Marleen-30 , 33 , 52 , 189

W ebb, Rile y-8 5, 175

W eber, Elai ne-1 56

W eber, G arry-I 56

W eber , James-57 , 156

W eber , Margaret-53 , 156

W eber, Robert-I 56

W eder , Ro d ney-8 2 , 85 , 17 5

W ehmer, W ilhelm- SO , 189

W ehrli , St even-I 89, 199

W eiler , Gary-85, 156

W eiler, Mrs. Paul ine-I 0 5

W eimer, All an-37 , 57 , 69 , 87 , 110 , 151, 156

Wenzl , Kenneth-175

We nzl, Lloyd-189 West , Boyd-157

We st, Lee-49 , 175 West , Neil-I 7, 157

West , Patricia-52 , 17 5

• We ster berg , Janice-35 , 42 , 61, 175

Westerma n, Su san- 35 , 175

Westlund , C ynthia-18 9

We stlund, W illiam- 26 , 157 , 196

Wetzel , Shirley-189

W eyand, Joe-25 , 68 , 69 , 74 , 87 , 110 , 157 , 200

W eyand, Lyle-103 , 178

Weygint , Constance-189

Weyhrauch , Victoria-28 , 4 i 189

We ymouth, Terry- 33 , 42 , 50 , 55 , 175

Wheeler , Cheryl-52 , 55 , 64 , 157

W heeler, Dennis-189

Wh eeler, Terri-189

Wh isenhunt, Carlin-157

White , Barbara-175

W hite, Marjory-37 38 , 39 , 64 , 157 , 203

White, Marvin-SO , 69 , 175

Whitemon , Robert-33 , 175

Whitmer , Jane-28 , 31 , 41 , 189

Wh itson, Duddle y-189

Wichman , Ja ni ce - I89

Wieb ers,. Herman-33 , 85, 189

Wi echert, Jim-189

Wiegert , Nancy-175

Wiela nd, Selma-103

Wikoff , Larry-189

Wilcox , David-73 , 85 , 189

W ilcox, G ay lord-33 , 157 , 194

W ilcox, Patr ick-189

W ilhelm Darl ene-3 5, 175

W ilhelm, Ju d y- 27 , 189

Wilk en, Mrs. Jorene (see Layt on Jorene)

Wilke n, Richar d-33 , 175

Wilki n, John-189

W ilkinson, John-32 , 33 , 34 , 157

Will , David~69 , 71 , 77 , 88, 171 , 175

Williams , A nn-28, 39 , 4 1, 189

Williams , David- I 57

Will iams, Donald-69 , 78 , 189

W illiams , Yalerie-45 , 49 , 64 , 15 7

W illis , Carol-189

W il l is , Keith-25 , 28 , 37 , 39 , 42 , 59 , 68 , 110, 157

Will more, Edith-I75

Wilson , Nancy-189

Wilson , Perry-189

Wilson , Robert-189

Wilso n, Scott-83 , 169, 175

Wilson , Susan-189

Wimes , Demo n-1 58

Winders , Joan-64 , 158

Wingrove , Claude -I 03

W inkler, Mrs. Patr icia-96 , 103

W inslow, Rebecca- 35 , 60 , 175

W inter, W illiam-37, 38 , 158 , 198

Wise , A gnes-189

Wise , Franklin-175

Wis t, Linda-189

Witt, Mrs. Catherine-I 03

Wohler s, Karen-64, 158

Wolfe , Linda-189

Wolfe , Richard-79 , 189

Wolff, Lo is- 30 , 52 , 189

Woll , Pamela-35 , 175, 19 9

Woodward , Raymond-158

Worms , Bre nda-37 , 39, 64 , 110, I 18, 158, 200

Worms , Brent-25 , 37 68 , 85, I I 0 , I 58 , 193

Worste r, Reuben-71 , 175

Wrede , Richard-l 58

Wreed , Mrs. Marie-105

WRESTLING-82

Wright , Larry-88

Wr ight, Rebecca-1 58

WRITERS CLUB-55

Wurm , James-189

Wyman , Wanda-30 , 54 , 189

W ymore, Barbara-I89

W ynkoop, John-189 y

Yager , Cheryl-36 , 39 , 64 , 159

Yakel , Martha-52 , 64 , 110 , 159

Yohn , M yron-1 59

Yonkey, Lamont-SI , 159 Yost, Robert-175

Young , Edith-I 5, 50 , 54 , 55 , I 08 , I I 0 , 159

Youn g, James-175

Young , Rockford-I75

Youngscap , Mrs. Alice-I03 , 173 z

Zich , Harold-189

Zich , Lawrence-175

Zieg , Natalie-I 4 , 54 , 110, 159

Zier , Nancy-35 , 17 5

Zigurs, llze-- 27 , 52 , 17 5

Zi gurs, Ro ta-31 , 50 , 56 , 64 , 110, 159

Waid , Claudette-26, 35 , 17 5

W eis man , Gi sel l e- 37 , 42 , 61 , 66 , 110 , 156

W eixelman, De nnis-I 03

Weke sser, Ro bert-94

W enk, Thomas-175

W entink, C arole- 25 , 27 , 35 ,

67 , 17 5, 195

We nz, V ivian-1 89

Wenzl, Joh n-157

W ills , Jerry-189

W illsey, Linda-28 , 55 , 175

W ilson, Charles-I I , 50 , 157

Wilson , Glenda-189

W ilson, James-I 10 , 157

Wilson , Jerr y- 69 , 71, 158

W ilson , Johnn y-7 8, 189

W ilson , Juani d-l 75

Zimmer , Gordon-175

Zimmerman , Am y- 54 , 189

Zimmerman, Cathy-39 , 189 Zimmerman , Linda-33 , 64 , 127 , 159

Zimmerman , Lynne-27, 17 5

Zimmerman , Ronal d- 159 Zi nk, Norman-159

Zuerlein , Joleen-55 , 18 9

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1965 LINKS BOARD

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Kay Kreiss ..

Viki McPherson

Peggy Dann .

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Jim Miller .

Jack Burnham .

Editor-in-Chief

. Managing E~Jtor Senior Biography Editor . Underclassmen Editor

. Activities Editor

. . . Sports Editor Business Manager

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Mrs. Ann Barry Editorial Advisor

Miss Mildred Waide . . Financial Advisor

Miss Irene Martin . . ...... Departmental Advisor

Mr. R. W. Howland . . Photography Advisor

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