Lincoln High School 1966 Yearbook

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Published by the Students of Lincoln High School J Street at Capitol Parkway Lincoln, Nebraska • Volume 50

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table of contents

faculty page 8

curriculum page 22

students page 36

activities page 116

sports page156

advertisements page190

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Administrators Anticipate

An interested school board made recommendations for new buildings and advanced facilities in anticipation of increasing school enrollments. As a result of their concerned efforts, an electrical "warning" system and a new requisition room were added to Lincoln High School.

The board continued to promote modern educational techniques, such as advanced programs in many departments.

The administrative responsibility of coordinating the Lincoln Public Schools falls to Dr. Steven N. Watkins, superintendent.

Educational progress was the common goal of Dr. Reed Schaefer, assistant superintendent of business affairs; Dr. Arzell Ball, vice-superintendent; Rudolph J. Bauer, supervisor of operation and maintenance; and Dr. R. L. Fredstrom, assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction

BOARD OF EDUCATION: Seated: Dr. John Lux , Robert Wekesser , Robert Magee , Standing: James Stuart , Dr. Steven Watkins , Robert Ammon, Edward Copple.

Grovv i ng Enr ollments

Principal William Bogar and his capable administrative staff took a genuine interest in the students at Lincoln High. Their doors were always open to those students who wished to counsel or visit with them.

The staff believed scholarship to be the primary purpose of the students' three years at LHS and encouraged and helped each student to attain his goals. However, despite full schedules, all somehow found time to attend extracurricular function ~.

Principal William Bogar , supervisor of all curricular and extracurricular programs , greets students and · faculty members with a friendly smile.

Mr. William Pfeiff, vice-principal and dean of boys, coordinates extracurricular activities and supervises all Lincoln High School athletic events.

Miss Dorcas Weatherby , who is in charge of student services, often meets with Mr Eldon Heskett, assistant principal for instruction, to see that all student registrations coincide with class schedules.

Perennially a dedicated fan, Mr. Scott keeps a personal visual record of Lincoln High sports history on the walls of his den at home.

Lincoln High Faculty Sets Pace For Students

Certainly not out-paced by their students were the teachers, who testified to the fact that the ideal educator must participate in activities both related and unrelated to actual classroom instruction.

Preparing for classes, counseling with students, and providing as rich a program as possible for pupils, occupied a sizable portion of time not spent actually teaching.

Practicing further their philosophy of the wqrth of a well-rounded school program, Lincoln High teachers devoted their energies and gave countless hours to sponsoring student clubs and supporting school productions, programs, and athletic events.

Many carried heavy study loads the year round, attending night classes and summer sessions to keep abreast of new instructional methods and to enrich their teaching backgrounds. All worked conscientiously to maintain high teaching standards and to do the best job possible for Lincoln High. The student body was justly proud of its instructors.

Deep in thought, Mr. Colson makes strategic plans, attempting to checkmate his opponent.

Paul Adams Mrs. M. Alexander

Industrial Arts

Richard Beechner

Social Studies

Franklin Burden

Mathematics

Miss Wieland takes a final look . at her lesson plans before her students arrive and her busy day begins.

English

Calvin Bones

Attendance

Guilford Burnham

Mathematics

Gary Amen Mathematics

Jamesine Bourke

Commercial

Mrs. Sally Burt

English

Mrs. Shelley Ball Mrs. Louise Baugher

Social Studies Guidance

Mrs. Ruth Buckner Frances Buell

Foreign Language Mathematics

Ivan Caldwell

James Carlin Fine Arts Guidance

George Carpenter Social Studies

Dean Clawson Industrial Arts

Mrs. B. Conover

English

Mrs. Harriet Cross

Special Education

Mrs. Edythe Cascini Librarian

Mrs. Martha Cline Guidance

Alva Cavett

Instructional Media

Mrs. Frances Colon Commercial

Mrs. Christoffersen Mrs. Mary Cirksena Home Economics Foreign Language

LeRoy Colson

Robert Compton Science Science

Instructors St-rive for High

Mr. Cavett, who is in charge· of audio-visual aids, checks to be sure that all equipment is functioning well for the day's film schedule.

Gene Cotter

Physical Education

Alexander Currie Science

Wanda Crawmer

English

Teresina Danese

Foreign Language

Mrs. Sayre believes that only the skilled instructor can teach effectively, and brushes up on her own sewing techniques whenever possible.

Teaching Standards

Robert Dawson Science Cli;1rence Evans lridustrial A rts

Mrs. Maxine Faust English

Dorthea Gore Fine Arts

Robert Fisher Science

Mrs . Merrell Grant English

Mrs H. Flanagan Commercial

Elizabeth Grone Foreign Langµage

Mrs. Skerith Decker Fine Arts

Robert Eyth English

Oorothy Dul1)pert Comme rcial

Mrs. •Judith Kirsch Soc i al Stu d i es

Mrs. Beulah Foley

Special Education

Buford Grosscup Social Studies

Mrs. Ruth Gartner English

Neil Hafemeister Social Studies

Mike Delaney listens carefully while Mr. Law instructs him in the finer points of drafting.

LaGrande Hansen Mathematics

Mrs. C. Herbster Home Economics

Mrs. A. Howdeshell Guidance

Wilhelmina Johnson Social Studies

Betty Heckman Commercial

Mrs. E. Holbrook

English

R. W. Howland

Science

James Joyner Industrial Arts

Activities Supp.orted by

Florence Jenkins Social Studies

Mrs. Jean Kleitsch Guidance

Alden Johnson Social Studies

Harry Kuklin

Nat'I. Youth Corps

Clara Johnson English

Robert Law Industrial Arts

Mrs. Ruth Lederer

Mathematics

Patrick Mallat+

Mathematics

Lydia Lekai

Commerc i al

Carl Manthey Sc i ence

Max Lien Engl i sh

Irene Martin Eng l ish

Interested Faculty

Andy Loehr

Driver Education

Mrs. Shirley Martin

Fine Arts

Helen Jo Miller

Physica l Education

Wayne Osborn

Industrial Arts

Donovan Luedke

Driver Education

Mrs. S. Merwick

English

David Myers

Physical Education

Marvin L. Rader

Special Education

"The end of a perfect day." Mr. Cotter and Mr. Luedke listen attentively as Mr. X drones on.

Mr. Simpson clearly illustrates the effects of water pressure to his class despite a rather smudgy blackboard.

Teachers Emphasize Rounded School Program

Windle Reel Mrs. V. Roberts Judith Roderick Merle Rudebusch Mrs. Kathleen Sayre Guidance Guidance Soc ial Studies Industrial Arts Home Economics Lois Schwab Mrs. Ruth Schwarz Harold Scott Mrs. Ruth Siefkes Melvin Simpson Guidance Social Studies Social Studies Librarian Science Gerald Skoog Harold Slaight James Sommers Philip Sprague Mrs. K. Stewart Science Industrial Arts Mathematics Physical Education Commercial

Mrs. Opal Stoehr William Story Richard Terry

Physical Educat ion Social Studies Driver Education

Mrs. L. VanVleck Orville Voss Mildred Waide

Commercial Fine Arts Mathematics

Selma Wieland Mrs. JoRene Wilken Claude Wingrove

Mathematics Foreign Language Industrial Arts

Mrs V. Thompson Mrs. A. Updegraft English Guidance

Dennis Weixelman Lyle Weyand

Industrial Arts Mathematics

Mrs. P. Wii1kler Mrs. A. Youngscap Mathematics Nurse

Miss Waide, Miss Dumpert , and Miss Gore find a funny side to the news as they ~ enjoy a well-earned coffee break in the lounge.

LHS Office Staff

Serves School Faithfully

Working quietly and conscientiously to serve both student body and faculty were the members of the LHS office staff. The responsibility for keeping student records, channeling communications, and carrying out clerical and se cretarial duties rested upon the shoulders of the capable office crew. In addition to discharging office tasks, members of this group devoted time toassisting in the library, maintaining the requisition room, and serving as instructional aides to the certified staff.

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OFFICE STAFF: Mrs. Shirley Stoll . Mrs. Yvonne Graham , clerks ; Mrs. V. Diffenderfer , department aide; Mrs. Pearl Bogenrief , Mrs. Esther Gettemy, clerks.
Assisting Mr. Eldon Heskett in many capacities was Mr Cecil Leonard , administrat ive intern.
OFFICE STAFF: Seated: Mrs. Ruby Evans , clerk ; Mrs. LaVern Rhoades , secretary.
Standing: Mrs. Ruby Wallace , registrar; Mrs. Al ice Hibbert , Mrs . Dagmar Alquist , clerks.

Efficient Staffs Assur e

Smooth-running Sch oo l

Contributing to every class day, student function , and school-related activity, was the dedicated custodiai staff. In addition to the normal routine of building maintenance, staff members responded willingly and efficiently to emergencies that arose.

Both the LHS cafeteria ladies and the lounge staff learned to combine quantity .. with quality in preparing food for an "army" of hungry and hurried students.

" Standing guard " are Donald Flanagan, Ralph Snell, and Albert Othl in g, custodial supervisors , "r eady, willing, and able " to answer duty's call.

Mrs. Selma Jensen, Mrs. Kay Peters, and Mrs. Bessie Krogman find that keeping the lounge vending machine filled is a never-ending task.

CAFETERIA STAFF: Bottom Row: Haas , Sheeper, Krcmarik , Marble , Sea rs , Sampson , Jo nes. Row 2: Kuster , Reinhardt , Hobson , Arms tea d , Hild, Puckett , Wreed , Linden. Top Row: Cosier, Dor sey , Ol tmann , Pr ettyman, Lamb , Fitz si mmons , Tweedy, Chile n, W est , Kargo.

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Junior Janet Spiker discovers that the library card catalogue saves time and steps when choosing a book title for that special English assignment.

Sophomore Jill McMaster, probably somewhat stunned at the amount of reading ahead of her in Project English, examines an intriguing volume.

Proiect English Paces Curriculum

Witness to the continuing success of Project English was the increased number of classes in this area. In addition to the challenging Project program, new and sophisticated texts in sophomore, junior, and senior classes helped to make English one of Lincoln High's most popular a-cademics.

Television, used as a supplement to regular classroom teaching, was another of the many aspects which added enjoyment to the required English study.

Martin Harris, Bill Guest, and "old friend" Yorick enact the graveyard scene from H am let, one of several Shakespearian plays read by English Literature classes.

Interested syndicate officers, Alan Dayton and Debbie Knight, were obviously good choices for leading investment buying in their economics class. Both might well become future business "tycoons."

Depart ment's Aim

Is 'Informed Citizens'

The Social Studies Department, realizing the importance of students becoming active, informed citizens, strove to stimulate pupil interest in world and American history, econom y, and public affairs. American and world "historians" traced our nation's developmen t, and studied past civilizations' progress and achievements. Modern Problems and rnternation al Relations dealt with current events. Economics classes studied finance , while psychology students conducted experiments in human behavior. Cindy Goble and Steve Radke are using descriptive methods to show that all roads do lead to Rome.

"You can work on the frogs. I'm real happy with the sea shell," Sally Davidson tells her lab partner, Ernie Howland, as they choose "dissecting materials."

Science Needs Math: Math Teach es Reasoning

The Science and Mathematics Departments found that their respective subjects go hand in hand. Math courses taught students mathematical reasoning and demonstrated how algebra , geometry, and trigonometry are essential in scientific careers. Science students learned through textbook study and laboratory experimentation how our industrial society makes use of scientific discoveries and developments. Biology, chemistry , physiology, arid physics courses showed pupils how knowledge is obtained and organized in these fields.

Corwin Hulbert, looking somewhat puzzled , listens intently as Gary Krzeneski and Warren DeBoer discuss the possible conclusions to be drawn from the results of a joint physics experiment. Marvin White has his own problems.

Marvin Jaques, looking competent enough to be teaching geometry, demonstrateS' to his attentive classmates the steps in constructing a right triangle. ,

"Th ey didn't tel! us about this when we registered!" Seniors Cathy Pfund and Bruce Gillan wonder if chemistry is really their calling.

Analytic geometry student, lnta Jozeps, shows her proficiency in plotting polar coordinate points.

Enjoying the rewards of conscientious study, Margy Angle, llze Zigurs, and Jim Cooper, fourth-year students, munch on French breakfast food, "les brioches."

Foreign Language Set

Places Ban on English

Foreign Language students at Lincoln High School learned to " check their English" at the classroom door. To strengthen oral skills to prepare for reading and writing, much class time was spent in the language laboratories. An innovation , complete record sets for each pupil , proved invaluable by providing, for home study, authentic examples of the spoken languages. Increased pupi l interest was shown by the growing enrollment of advanced classes. To supplement routine studies, all classes offered folk singing, native cooking, and the study of foreign cultures and customs.

Though the student's view is quite limited, reception in the language lab is excellent.

Perfecting pronunciation and oral comprehension become jobs for the individual student in Lincoln High's modern language lab.

Making sure of their timing, Jane Ochsner, Linda Murphy, and Janice Krejci, members of the Junior Girls Glee, keep attentive eyes on the director.

Fine Arts Departnient

Encourages

Expression

The Fine Arts Department offered group and individual experience to both music and art students, encouraging them to develop creative abilities and expression through "the Arts." With instructors' help, potential musicians and artists, by studying and performing the music of gr e at composers and analyzing foremost artists' works, received their initial start in developing a personal style and medium for expression.

Art students, Lucille Hall, Rod Miers, and Peggy Heller, use water color and imagination to aid them in creative e xp ression.
The serio usness and complexity of concert music is reflected in the face of string bass player Ronald Herman.

Byron Rance resorts to slide rule calculations as he discovers that computing electrical resistance goes beyond his mental arithmetic abilities.

Varied Curriculum

Has T'No-Fold Purpose

Young men, some headed for additional training and some for immediate entrance into industrial careers, acquired tech~ nical knowledge and skill in the Industrial Arts Department's varied curriculum. Courses offered included printing, drafting, crafts, woodworking, electronics, engine and auto mechanics, and machine shop. While classes offered job training primarily, the knowledge and experience gained also proved practical for leisure-time projects unrelated to specific industrial careers.

Ed Morrow, who is operating a drill press in the machine shop, watches closely as the twist i ng bit chews into a solid block of metal.

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oops! While gaining valuable print shop experience, Larry Walker is learning that accuracy is a most important qualification for the typesetter.

that modern-day equipment is available for jobs such as this.

As they near the completion of their woodworking projects, both Dave Loos and Walter Hardnock are beginning to see tangible results of their many hours spent in the workshop. Each has found that careful plam1ing combined with conscientious work and pat~ence produces scale models in which they can take pride.

Heave Ho! Auto mechanics students George Cook and Larry Leach are thankful

Terri Wheeler and Andrea Edwards, home economics students, find the refrigerator well-stocked with jelly for their sandwiches.

Learning Opportunities

Build Homemaking Skills

Many opportunities for group and individual projects were offered in the Home Economics Department to develop the basic skills needed by the independent homemaker and the career woman. Another Betty Crocker, another Ann Fogarty, or possibly a "pacesetter" in the world of interior design may have been developing. Each student received an all-important background and practical experience in cooking, sewing, and h<?me planning to aid her in building and maintaining her future home.

Barb_ara Meyer shows Janice Piccolo how to succeed in artful flower arrangement. "It helps to look at these things from all angles."

"But it's five inches, not four!" exclaims Nadine Dandridge to Janet Boatman, both seniors encountering exasperating difficulties in centering a Pepper emblem.

Classes Equip Pupils

For Bu siness Positi ons

As a result of fine commercial training received in the Business Education Department, many shorthand , typing, sales, and bookkeep ing students were able to find permanent positions in the business world, while others prepared for further education and improved their personal skills. Clerical students and those learning basi~ • office procedures found classes up-to-date because of recently -expanded facilities.

Shorthand student, Carol Bass , finds that taking dictation by transcription eliminates having to cope with the " Boss 's" many changes in thought. " I certainly hope she's keeping track, because I stopped counting at fifty-five! " Both Shirley Johnson and Georgia Bonnett hold this hopeful thought.

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Learning fo know reputable products by brand names will make sophomore general business students, Jean Hansen and Patty Leigh, wise consumers.

" Are yo u reading those directions right? " victim Jerry Retherford asks Steve McKelvey and Jack Highstreet as they practice first-aid techniques.

Health Department

Accents Youth Fitness

In accordance with the recent national youth fitness campaign, the Physical Education and Health Department at Lincoln High stressed the importance of body conditioning through exercise and the values of maintaining good health through proper rest , diet, and activity.

Physical Education classes concentrated on group and individual sports to help students improve coordination and to aid them in developing specific physical skills.

Health Education classes emphasized the significance of sound mental attitudes for first-rate health and well-being.

Kicking feet send the Nebraska ball skyward during a roughand-tumble game , a favorite of girls taking physical education.

" Players " have learned that, in this case , combining their skills and feet make the gargantuan ball easy to handle.

Mr. Lien, driver training instructor, would appear more than confident in Bob Harris's ability to handle a backup maneuver. Experience has taught the driver that parking railings can get in the road. '

Students Encouraged

To 'Take the Wheel'

Guidance counselors and Driver Education instructors alike encouraged students to "take the wheel," to keep a destination in mind, and to cope with any and all "roadblocks" safely and sensibly.

Counselors kept in close touch with pupils, helping them individually to adjust to high school life, develop better study habits, gain self-confidence and understanding, and establish meaningful personal goals.

Classroom study first provided Driver Education students with a basic knowleqge of traffic safety laws and mechanical information. Driving experience followed, to teach pupils the importance of responsible driving and to equip them with the necessary skills for confidence on the high~ay.

Chief J. E. Downing, U. S. Navy Recruiting officer, demonstrates to senior Pat Ryan the interest of our armed forces in the young men of today.

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NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS AND FOUR-YEAR REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS:

Special Honors Received By Outstanding Seniors

"I am now past the craggy paths of study, and come to the flowery plains of honor and reputation.''-Ben Jonson

Special recognition comes to members of the Class of 1966 who have been outstanding in scholarship, activities, and citizenship. Lincoln High School honors them for achievements in several fields.

Margaret Angle, with a scholastic average of 1.06, is this year's winner of the Scholarship Key. Margy has received special honor for her work in debate, and has been active in Aqualinks, International Club, Mimes, and Red Cross. She is a Regents Alternate, as well as recipient of a National Merit Certificate of Commendation.

The scholarship awarded by the Lincoln Education Association went to an active member of Future Teachers, Beverly Baum-

gart. She has maintained a scholastic rating in the upper five per cent of the class, and ·. has been associated with Junior Girls Glee, Peppers, and Library Committee.

David Beckmann was honored with the Ned Prucha Memorial, as the senior ranking highest in National Honor Society. Dave made the Regents All-State team, and is a National Merit Scholarship winner. He has served as president of both Student Council and Red Cross, besides being active in Mummers, Debate, and Lincoln Boys Choir. His hard work on Advocate Staff helped to qualify Roger Boye for the award in Journalism. Roger has many other interests in school. including Band, Astronomy Club, Chess •Club, and Human Relations Council. He is in the upper three per cent of the class scholastically, and has received a scholarship from the Lincoln Journal.

Dave Beckman n, Cathy Pfund , Joan Robison , lnta Jozeps, Sheri Key, Carl Schneider , llze Zigurs, Holly Rosenberger, Alison Leitch

Named as the year's top student in Drama was Mally Keelan, whose high school y ea rs have been enriched by both drama and music. Mal has played several parts in both Mummers and all-school plays, as well as having a lead in the opera. He has been a member of Student Council, Mummers, Orpheons, Aeolian Choir , and Boys Octet.

Mary Laws, who was presented with the GA A Award, has shown her merit by being a participant in almost a dozen sports, as well as being president of GAA, and keeping in the upper ten per cent of the class. Additional activities have included Band, Science Club, and Future Nurses .

Continuing a tradition of achievement in athletics, citizenship, and scholarship, King Little was honored with the Harry Sidne y Dobbins Award. King, who has been L Club president, has lettered in both swimming and tennis , and attended Boys' State.

The Mardis Scholarship went this year to another student in the upper ten per cent of the class, Helen Ortiz. Helen has been a Home Room Representative, Peppers squad leader, and member of Red Cross. Her musical activities have included Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, and Girls Octet.

The 1966 Symphony Award went to Ken neth Stoll. He is a member of Boys Octet, Aeolian Choir, Orchestra, Band, and Youth Symphony, and has served as Home Room Representative and president of Orpheons, Lincoln High's music club.

Patricia Vrcheta, who has been outstanding in the field during her three years of high school, was granted the award in Art. Patty has participated in many art competitions both within and outside Lincoln _High, and has served on crews for many plays and many entertainments.

M. Angle
D. Beckmann
M Keelan
K. Little
K. Stoll
B. Baumgart
R Boye
M. Laws
H. Ortiz
P. Vrchota

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Bottom Row: Laws , Preston, Morey , Ghormley, Vandersall , Black, Brassard , Gartner. Row 2: Hoffman, Rothe , Reich , Long , Shrader, Hurst , Simmons , Ortiz, Diekmann. Row 3: Fraley , Jozeps , Thompson , Romisch , Ozenbaugh , Likens , P. Cleveland , Duncan , Wall i n Row 4: Sommer , Sevenker , Pohlenz, Blum , Wes t erberg , Robiso n, Sc h umach e r , We y mouth , Koch , Grabowski. Top Row: Lawson, Leupold , Cooper , Stepp , Li t tle , Arnold , Schneider , secre t a r y ; Bo y e , Beckmann , president; Bucknell , Zigurs.

National Honor Society Initiates 100 Seniors

One hundred students, the cream of the 1966 senior class, were tapped as members of the National Honor Society. To be selected as a member of this forty-five-yearold national organization, a senio r must not

only be in the upper one-fourth of his class, but must also rank high in service ~atings, citizenship, and extracurricular activities. Lincoln High School became a charter member of the National Honor Society in 1927.

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Bottom Row: Brown , Nobbman , Lind , Rodgers , Reeves, Adams , Le i tch , Robb. Row 2: Walker, C. Cleveland , treasurer ; West , Knaub , Goetowski , Stanton , Holbrook , Wallen , Baumgart. Row 3: Gun n, Wentink , Clark , Hugelman , Ramsey , Angle , Safford , Rosenberger , Brumm. Row 4: Staska, Boatman, Will , lndriksons , Schwartzkopf , vice-president; Key, Dahlberg, Lococo, Jacobs , Petersen Top Row: Stentz, Vakiner, Faig , VanDeventer, David , Bowlin, Maresh , Retherford , Hulbert, Taylor, Pfund.

One of the fine qualities of the senior class is its outstanding leadership, exemplified by Steve David, secretary; Cindy Gartner, treasurer; La Vona Reeves, president; and Dave Will, vice-president.

Senio rs Take Advantage of Many Opportunities

Commencement! For some it is the beginning of a whole new way of life in new areas of education; for others, it is the key that unlocks the door to the working world. Yet for all it is the culmination of a widely diversified senior year. The memories are numerous and all deeply cherished: the anxiety of a close game-those ''crazy'' Pepper skits ·at the rallies-the last minute rush to order announcements and get pictures in-the plays and opera that consumed precious hours of time and work resulting in memorable productions-the excitement and gratification of Color Dayand the finishing touch that only a Lincoln High graduation can provide. These and many more activities were all an integral part of our "special" year-a year that will fill many pages of our memory books.

Bob Ripley is typical of many seniors who stop outside of 208 to contemplate the many scholarship opportunities offered to them.

Proud Seniors Make Up 51st Annual Color Day

B. Abbink

D. Adams

A. Aguilar

D. Ahlman

M. Almanza

J. Acosta

D. Adamsheck

T. Aguirre

8. Akin

J. Amgwert

ABBINK, BETTY J.: Teachers College , Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Peppers, Joy Night participant.

ACOSTA, JOSEPHINE S.: Clerical. Future Homemakers, Peppers.

ADAMS , DORIS A.: Arts and Sciences , AFS student to Denmark, Student Council, Cheerleaders president , Coed Counselors, GAA secretary , Human Relations Council , International Club , Red Cross , Lounge Committee , Scribe salesman, Joy N ight participant, honor roll , National Honor Society, Regents Alternate, National Merit Letter of Commendation.

ADAMSHECK, DIANE L.: Teachers College , Mimes , Future Teachers, Future Secretaries , Peppers.

AGUILAR, ANDREA M.: Arts and Sciences , Mimes, Peppers.

AGUIRRE, THOMAS M.: Industrial Arts , Varsity football letter, Reserve wrestling letter, L Club.

AHLMAN, DELMONT L.: Teachers College , County Day.

AKIN, BILL G.: Industrial A rts.

ALBRECHT, TERRIEN C.: Arts and Sciences , Art Club, Mimes, Peppers.

ALLEN, PAMELA S.: Teachers College, Coed Counselors, FUfure Homemaker s, International • Club , Peppers.

ALLISON, TERRY R.: Trad es Preparatory.

ALMANZA, MARTIN L.: Fine Arts , Scribe Boa r d.

AMGWERT, JOHN C.: Arts and Sc iences, Scribe Board , all - school pla y crew , Var si ty track manager, L Club , Red Cross , Joy Night participant, LHS sports announcer.

T. Albrecht C. Amodeo

P. Allen C. Amos T. Allison J. Anderson

DeEtte Anderson M. Armintrout

Arnold

AMODEO, CECELIA A.: Business Administration, GAA, Peppers , honor roll.

AMOS, CHRISTINE L.: Arts and Sciences , Peppers.

ANDERSON, B. Jill: Arts and Sc i ences , Mimes , Orchestra , Coed Counselors , Future Nurses secretary , Peppers, Red Cross.

ANDERSON, DeETTE M.: Stenog r aphic , Future Homemakers, Future Secretaries , GAA.

ANDERSON, DOUGLAS A.: Arts and Sciences , Orchestra, Youth Symphony, Aeolian Choir , Bo y s Octet , Reserve swimming letter, Joy Night participant.

ANDERSON, VICTORIA L.: A r ts and Sciences, Aqualinks , Cheerleaders, GAA, International Club , Red Cross, Usherettes.

ANGLE, MARGARET S.: Arts and Sc i ences, Home Room Representative, Mimes vice-president, Aqualinks , Debate, International Club, Red Cross, County Day, honor roll, Regents Alternate, National Honor Society , National Merit Letter of Commendation, National Forensic League Medal of Distinction, Cum Laude.

ARAYA, EMNET: General , AFS student from Eth i opia , Student Council, Aeolian .Cho i r , Internatio nal Club, Newcomers Club secretary, Peppers, Joy Night participant.

ARMINTROUT, MYRA L: Business Administrat i on, Home Room Representative, GAA, Red Cross. •

ARNOLD, STEVEN F.: Teachers College , Home Room Representative, Advocate Staff, Mummer s, all-school play , Debate , Forum, Future Teachers , Red Cross vice-president , secretary ; Science Club secretary, Boys State , Joy Night Central Committee, Joy Night participant , honor roll , National Honor Society, National Forensic Lea g ue

BAARS, DONALD L.: Industrial Arts.

BALL, JACK I.: Engineeri ng , Chess Club, Newcomers Club president.

BALL, ROGER L.: Teachers College , Band.

''I'm not sure I understand this," says Helene Monnier of Nimes, France, as Andy Ozols tries to give her a special sneak preview of Color Day.

Douglas Anderson S.
V. Anderson D. Baars
M. Angle J. Ball
E. Araya R. Ball

David Barker

D. Bauer

L. Bell

M. Berry

M. Bice

Donald Barker

S. Bauer

W. Berlowitx

J. Bettenhausen

Y. Bicoy

BARKER, DAVID M. : Engi ne e r i ng , Pr ep Ba nd , Varsity swimming manag e r , L C lu b.

BARKER , DONALD J.: Tra de s Preparator y , Rese r ve gymnast i cs l e tt er.

BARKER , SONIA L.: G en e ral. (no t p i ctu r ed)

BARTEK, DIANA K.: C le r i c al. Pe pp ers

BARUTH, FREDERICK W : Enginee r ing.

BASS, CAROL L.: Teachers C olle g e, H o me Room Alternate , Opera l ea d , A e ol ian Cho i r , Co e d Counselors , Peppers squad leader , Re d C r o ss, Links sal esm an , Joy Night part i cipant

BAUER, DAVID J.: Bus iness Ad mi n i str a ti o n, Aeol i a n Choi r, Reserve g ym na sti cs l ette r , Jo y N i ght pa rt icipant.

BAUER, SHERRY S. : Busine ss Administ r ation , Mimes , Aeolian Choir , Peppers, Red C r o ss, Usherettes , Jo y Night participant.

BAUM, GARY 0.: Busines s Adm in i stration , Band , Varsity wrestling letter , L Club

BAUMGART, BEVERLY J.: Teachers College , Junior Girls Glee, Future Teacliers, Peppers , Library Committee , Scribe salesman , honor roll, National Honor Society.

BEATTY, DANIEL: Arts and Sciences , Choir (not pictured)

BEATTY, DEBORAH A.: Arts and Sciences. (not p i ctured)

BECKMANN, DAVID M.: Arts and Sciences, AFS finalist, Student Council president , Mummers play cast, Lincoln Boys Choir , Debate , Red Cross president , Boys State, Joy Night participant , Homecoming escort , Prom escort , honor roll , National Honor Society , National Merit Winner, Regents AllState team, Cum Laude.

BELL, LINDA L.: Cler i cal , Future Homemakers, Peppers.

BERLOWITZ, WILLIAM M.: Arts and Sciences , Reserve golf letter , Debate.

BERRY, MARY J.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Future Secretaries , Future Teachers, Peppers, Red Cross.

BESTE, ANN E.: Clerical, Science Club , Usherettes. ( not pictured)

BETTENHAUSEN, JUDITH A.: Teachers College , Mimes , Junior Girls Glee , Aqualinks , International Club, Peppers, Lounge Committee, Joy Night participant.

D. Bartek G . Baum F. Baruth B Baumgart C. Bass D. Beckmann

Tired Seniors Find 8:00 'Too : Early'

BICE, MEL A.: Business Administration.

BICOY, YOLANDA M.: Teachers College, Links typist, allschool play crew, Mummers , Aeolian Choir , Human Relations Council, International Club president , Newcomers Club president, Peppers, Links salesman , Scribe salesman, Joy Night participant.

BIERE, ERMA M.: Clerical, Future Homemakers, Peppers, Red Cross.

BLACK , TANYA J.: Arts and sciences , Future Nurses secretary-treasurer, Future Teachers, Human Relations Council, International Club , Newcomers Club , Scribe salesman, honor roll, National Honor Society.

BLALOCK, HELEN L.: Business Administration, Future Secretaries, Peppers.

BLOEBAUM, ALFRED L.: Trades Preparatory. (not picture'CI)

BLOEBAUM, LINDA M .: Clerical, Future Homemakers, Peppers.

BLUM, GARY R.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate , Band, Chess Club, Debate, Science Club vice-president, Scribe salesman , Joy Night crew , National Honor Society, • Regents Alternate.

BOATMAN, JANET A.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room ~epresentative, Advocate Staff, Links typist, Mummers, Aeo-

E. Biere

J. Boatman B. Bowler

T. Black G. Bonl')ett R. Bowlin

lian Choir, Future Teachers, Peppers squad leader, Red Cross, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society.

BONNETT, GEORGIA C.: Stenographic , Home Room Alternate.

BOSINIO, VICKI G.: Stenographi c , Mimes Coed Counselors, Future Secretar ies, Future Teachers, Peppers.

BOUCHARD, GREGG A.: Teachers College.

BOWERS, ROSEMARY G : Arts and Sciences, Mummers play cast, all-school play, Peppers, Joy Night participant.

BOWLER, BUTCH: Teachers College, Vars ity baseball letter, Varsity basketball letter , Reserve football letter, L Club

BOWLIN, RON: Business Admin istrati on , Links Board, Orchestra, Opera Orchestra, Band , Dance Band, Boys Octet accompanist, Astronomy Club, Chess Club treasurer, Human Relations Council , International Club , Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society.

BOYD, LEA A.: Business Adm inistration.

BOYE, ROGER C.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Advocate Staff, Band, Astronomy Club secretary-treasurer, Chess Club vice-president, Human Relations Council, Links salesman, Scribe salesman, honor roll, National Honor Society, Cum Laude.

BRADLEY, JAMES M.: Business Administration.

H. Blalock V . Bosinio L. Boyd

L. Bloebaum G. Bouchard R. Boye

G. Blum R. Bowers J. Bradley

lniured Player Honored vvith Ringside Seat as

BRADSHAW, CAROL J.: Arts · and Sc iences, Home Room

Representative , Mimes , Art Club secretary , Coed Counselors , International Club , Peppers , Red Cross, Links salesman , County Day , Joy Night Central Committee.

BRADY, MICHAEL W.: Engineering.

BRANDHORST, JOHN F.: Industrial Arts.

BRANDT, HENRY R.: Business Administration, Opera lead, Boys Octet , Lincoln Boys Choir , Aeolian Choir, Joy Night participant, Joy Night crew.

BRANNEN, BONNIE C.: Clerical, Future Homemakers historian , Peppers , Red Cross , Writers Club.

BRASSARD , BARBARA H.: Arts and Sciences , International Club , Peppers , Science Club , Writers Club , honor roll, National Honor Society.

BRATT, KATHERINE L.: Clerical, Peppers.

BROWN, DELORISE: Pharmacy , Peppers.

BROWN, GERARD D.: Arts and Sciences.

BROWN, JAMES K.: Business Administra tion, Reserve golf letter.

BROWN, SHARON A.: Arts and Sciences , Mimes, Orchestra, Youth Symphony , Opera Orchestra, Aeolian Choir, Ast ronomy

C. Bradshaw

D. Brown

D. Buckwalter

J. Brandhorst G. Brown S Buehler

H. Brandt J. Brown K. Burnham

Club , Coed Counselors , Future Teachers secretary , Orpheons , Peppers , Links salesman, honor roll, National Honor Society.

BRUMM, PENNY J.: Arts and Sciences , Mimes , all-school play crew , Future Nurses , Future Secretaries , Peppers, Red Cross , Sc ience Club , honor roll , National Honor Society.

BUCKNELL, LARRY J.: Engineering, Home Room Representative , Varsity track manager , Chess Club , L Club , honor roll , National Honor Society.

BUCKWALTER, DONALD W.: Ar t s and Scie nces, Forum.

BUEHLER, SANDRA K.: Teachers College , Coed Counselors, Debate , Peppers , Red Cross , Links salesman.

BURNHAM, KAY D.: Arts and Sciences, G irls Octet , Aeolia n Choir , Future Nurses, International Club , Orpheons , Peppers, Assembly Committee.

BURROUGH, MARTHA L.: Arts and Sciences , Orchestra , Youth Symphony , Opera Orchestra , Aeolian Choir , Newcomers Club president , Orpheons, Science Club ,• Writers Club , Links salesman.

BUSH, MARIE E.: Teachers College, all-school play, Coed Counselors, Future Teachers, Orpheons , Peppers.

BUTCHER, MICHAEL E.: Arts and Sciences , Varsity swimming manager , L Club.

BYKERK, DONNA M.: Arts and Sciences , Aeolian Choir , Orpheons, Peppers, Usherettes.

B. Brannen S Brown M. Burrough

B. Brassard P. Brumm M. Bush

K. Bratt L. Bucknell M. Butcher

Links Dovvn Arch Rival

CAMPBELL, CHERYL A.: Stenographic , Home Room Representative , Advocate Staff, Mimes , all -school play crew, Future Secretaries president , GAA treasurer , Peppers squad leader , Red Cross , Usherettes.

CAMPBELL, GARY R.: Arts and Sciences.

CAMPBELL, MARDY L.: Trades Preparatory.

CARLSON, DENNIS G.: Arts and Sciences, Red Cross , movie operator.

CASMER, MICHAEL V.: Industrial Arts, Varsity football letter , Varsity basketball letter.

GASSNER, RODNEY A.: Teachers College , Home Room Alternate.

CASTILLEJO, RAMON: General , AFS student from Spain , Student Council , Chess Club , International Club , Newcomers Club.

CEPURNIEKS JOHN J.: Arts and Sciences , Varsity gymnastics letter , L Club.

CHAPMAN, KAREN J .: Clerical , Peppers.

CHAPMAN, LEON C.: Trades Preparatory.

CHOROWICZ, JERRY J.: Engineering.

CHRISP, GLEN R.: Engineering , Band , honor roll.

CHURCHILL, RICHARD L.: Trades Preparatory

CLARK, VICKI E.: Arts and Sciences , Advocate Staff , Mummers, all-school play crew , Human Relations Counc il, International Club vice-president , Newcomers Club , Peppers, Writers Club, honor roll , National Honor Society, Regents Alternate, Cum Laude.

D. Bykerk M. Casmer L. Chapman

C. Campbell R. Gassner J. Chorowici

G. Campbell R. Castillejo G. Chrisp

Despite a serious injury, Don Gablehouse, with some helpful assistance, continued to support LHS football.

M. Campbell J. Cepurnieks R. Churchill

D. Carlson K. Chapman V. Clark

Senior Picture Deadline Brings Many Headaches

CLEVELAND, CATHERINE A.: Arts and Sciences , Student Council , Mummers play cast, Mummers president , all-school play , Aeolian Choir , Girls Octet , Debate , Forum secretary , International Club , Red Cross , Usherettes , Joy Night Central Committee , Joy Night participant , Girls State Alternate , honor roll , Nationa I Honor Society.

CLEVELAND, PATRICIA J.: Teachers College , Advocate editor , Scribe Board , Mummers secretary , Mummers play student director , Peppers , Red Cross , Joy Night Central Committee , Joy Night participant , honor roll , National Honor Society.

CLOUSE, ROGER H.: Trades Preparatory , Reserve basketball letter.

COATES, JERI L.: Busi n ess Adm i nistration , Home Room Representative , Peppers , Red Cross , Links salesman , Scribe salesman , Joy Night par t icipant.

COLBORN, STEVE D.: Teachers College , Home Room Alternate , Varsity football letter , Vars ity wrestling letter , Varsity track letter , L Club.

COLEMAN, WILLIAM H.: Engineering COOK, GEORGE P.: Trades Preparatory , Varsity gym nastics manager.

C. Cleveland W. Coleman R. Cox T. Cox

P. Cleveland G. Cook

R. Clouse J. Cooper

COOPER, JAMES W.: Arts and Sciences, Mummers play cast , all - school play , Band , Chess Club president, Debate , Forum vice-president , Orpheons , Links salesman , Scribe salesman , Joy Night Central Committee , Joy Night participant, honor roll , Nat i onal Honor Society , Regents Alternate , National Forensic Leagu ~

COSIER, BARBARA A.: Clerical , Peppers.

COSIER, TERRY L.: Arts and Sciences , Forum , International Club.

COX, RONALD J.: Engineeri ng , Varsity swimm i ng letter.

COX, TIMOTHY E.: Teachers College , Home Room Representative.

CRAWFORD, GAYLE G.: Trades Preparatory.

CRAWFORD, ROSE M.: Engineering , Coed Counselors, Future Nurses, Newcomers Club , Peppers.

CREES, RICHARD F.: Arts and Sc i ences , Home Room Alternate, Advocate Staff, Scribe ed i tor , Junior Boys Glee , Human Relations Council , Science Club , Writers Club , Joy Night participant , honor roll, Natio nal Honor Society.

CROSSLEY, PATRICK P.: Teachers College, Opera lead, Ae0lian Choir , Boys Octet , Li ncol n Boys Choir , Joy N i ght part i cipant , Joy Night crew.

J. Coates B. Cosier

S. Colborn

G. Crawford R. Crawford T. Cosier R. Crees

CUCINITTI, GARY D.: Busi ness Administration, Varsity swimming letter.

CURRY, KYLE H.: Arts and Sciences , Jun i or Boys Glee , Reserve basketball letter, Reserve golf letter.

DAHLBERG, WILLIAM R.: Ar t s and Sciences , Mummers play cast , Band , Camera Club , Chess Club , Human Relations Council, Writers Club , Joy Night Central Committee , honor roll , National Honor Society.

DANDRIDGE, NADINE: Cler i cal , Jun i or Girls Glee, International Club, Peppers.

DANTZLER, DANNY M.: Engineeri ng , Radio Club president, vice-president, secretary.

DAVENPORT, ARTHUR J.: Industr i al Arts.

DAVID, STEPHEN N.: Business Administration , senior class secretary, Links Board , Boys Octet , Junior Boys Glee president , Varsity footba II letter , Reesrve basketba II letter, L Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll. National Honor Society.

DAVIDSON, LINDA L.: Teachers College , Home Room Representative, Mummers, Junior Girls Glee, Cheerleaders, Red Cross, Joy Night participant , Homecoming attendant.

DAVIES, DIANE C.: Arts and Sciences , Orchestra , Youth Symphony, Opera Orchestra, Camera Club vice-president, Orpheons.

DAVIS PENNY D.: Stenographic , Home -Room Representative, Mummers play cast, Cheerleaders, Links salesman , Joy Night participant, Prom attendant.

DAYTON, ALLEN L.: Business Administration , honor roll. ( not pictured)

DE BOER, MARY E.: Clerical. Junior Girls Glee.

DELANEY, MICHAEL P.: Teachers College, Varsity baseball letter, Varsity football letter, L Club.

DELL, CARMEN L.: Arts and Sciences , Usherettes.

DIEKMANN, JUDITH M.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Mimes, Art Club , Peppers, Links salesman , honor roll , National Honor Society, Cum Laude.

DIETRICH JEANIE A.: Stenographic, Mummers , all-school play, Opera lead , Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet , Orpheons, Peppers, Joy Night participant.

DIETZ, EDWARD J.: Industrial Arts. (not pictured)

W. Dahlberg

L. Davidson

P. Davis

M. Delaney

J. Diekmann

N. Dandridge

D. Davies

M. DeBoer

C. Dell

J. Dietrich

P. Crossley D. Dantzler
G. Cucinitti A. Davenport
K. Curry S. David

Ready to lead the victory band is drum major Ken Stoll with tw i rlers Myia Powers and Colleen Atchley.

DIFFENDERFER, DAVID M.: Teachers College , Home Room Representative , Varsity basketball letter

DISNEY, DEBORAH: Teachers College , Future Teachers vicepresident, Future Homemakers t reasurer , Peppers , Red Cross, Usherettes.

DITTENBER, DEBORAH A.: tlerical , Coed Counselors, Peppers, Red Cross, Writers Club.

DONAHOE, RONALD E.: Trad es Preparatory.

DOREMUS, BETH A.: Clerical , GAA, Peppers.

DORSEY, DONALD A.: Bus i ness Administration , Home Room Representative , Aeolian Choir, Madrigals , Reserve wrestling letter , Reserve swimming letter , Joy Night participant.

DOUGLASS, JAMES W.: Agriculture.

DOWN, WILLIAM G.: Industrial Arts. (not pictured)

DUFFEK, HAROLD K.: Business Administration

DUNCAN, JEANINE J.: Arts and Sciences , Student Council, Aeolian Choir , Aqualinks , Peppers , Lounge Committee , National Honor Society.

DUNHAM, JUDY M.: Clerical , Peppers , Red Cross.

DUTCHER, CANDACE E.: Agriculture , Coed Counselors , Peppers.

EBNER, ALLAN A.: Engineering.

EDELEN, PAUL G.: Teachers College.

EDERINGTON, JAMES K.: Engineering, honor roll.

EDWARDS, VIRGINIA V.: Homemaking, Peppers.

EGAN, MAURICE C.: Business Administration , Home Room Alternate.

D. Diffenderfer
D. Dorsey
D. Disney J. Douglass
D. Dittenber H. Duffek
R. Donahoe J. Duncan
B. Doremus J. Dunham

Spirit of Victory Reflected

EGAN , MICHAEL F.: Teachers College, Lincoln Boys Choir.

EISELE, VIRGINIA J.: Teachers College , Home Room Alternate.

ELLIS, GEORGE: Business Admin istration, Varsit y gymnastics letter, L Club. ( not pictured)

ELOGE, CHESTER D.: Business Administration, Home Room Alternate, Prep Band , Reserve gymnastics letter.

ERICHSEN, DANE W.: Art s and Sciences, Vars ity swim min g letter, L Club , Doorm en.

ERICKSON , CHARLES E.: Industrial Arts.

ESHELMAN , MARY M.: Clerical , Band , Peppers.

ESQUIVEL, DAVID S.: Arts and Sciences.

ESSEX, CHARLES R.: Teachers College, Newcomers Club vice-president

EVANS, WILLIAM J.: Agriculture, Band.

FAIG, ROBERT W.: Engineering, Chess Club, honor roll, National Honor Society , Cum Laude. ( not p ict ured)

FARRAR, JOHN L.: Engineering, Home Room Representative, Varsity swimming letter , L Club, Radio Club president, honor roll.

Egan M. Eshelman

Eisele D. Esquivel

• 1n Lincoln

C. Dutcher

P. Edelen

V. Edwards

D. Erichsen

W. Evans

High 'L'

A. Ebner

J. Ederington

Maurice Egan

C. Erickson

J. Farrar

Michael
V.
C. Eloge C. Essex

Activities Become Integral Part of Senior Year

R. Fensler

V. Fischer

J. Ford

C. Foster

S. Funkey

J. Fischer

D. Flachman

D. Fossaceca

R. Foster K. F1nhia

FENSLER, ROBERT K.: Business Adm inistrati on , Home Room Rep resentative , Varsity track letter

FISCHER , JANICE R. : Stenographic , Coed Cou nselors, Future Sec retaries, Peppers sq uad lea der , Red Cross.

FISCHER, VICKI L.: Clerical, Coed Counselors , Fu ture H omemakers, Pepper s.

FITZ-HENRY , CAROL J.: Homemaking. {not p icture d )

FLACHMAN, DOUGLAS L.: Business Administration , Home Room Representative , Varsity baseball letter, R eserve football letter.

FORD, JOHN E.: Engineering , Reserve swimming letter.

FOSSACECA , DIANE L.: Teachers College , Home Ro om Re presentative , all-school play crew , GAA , Peppers , Red C ross , Usherettes.

FOSTER, CLAUDIA: Arts and Sc iences , Mummers play cast, all-school play, all-school play crew , Peppers , Scribe salesman.

FOSTER, GEORGE M.: Industrial Arts (not pictured)

FOSTER, RA DONNA M.: Bu siness Administration, Future Homemakers , Peppers.

FRALEY , PEGGY J. : Art s arid Sciences, Home Room Alternate , Mimes , Aqual i nks pres i dent , Cheerleaders treasurer, Lounge Committee , National Honor Society.

FRAME , ROBERT E.: Busi ne ss Administration , Varsity baseball letter , Vars i t y football letter , L Club.

P. Fraley
D. Gablehouse R. Frame J. Galu$ha
P. Frickle J. Garner

C. Gartner J. Gesch

S. Gartner N. Gesch

N. Gates

T. Geistlinger P. Ghormley S George B. Gillan R. Gorka M. Gillispie M. Goetowski

D. Gewecke A. Gonzalez I. Gonzalez

FRICKLE, PHYLLIS M.: Arts and Sc i e n ces , Home Room Representat i ve, Peppers treasurer , Red Cross , Usherettes , Links salesman, County Day.

FUNKEY, STANLEY J.: Trades Preparatory, Band.

FUSHIA, KATHY L.: Clerical.

GABELHOUSE, DONALD W.: Agriculture , Band , Varsity track letter , Reserve football letter , L Club.

GALUSHA. JACK L.: T e achers College , Home Room Representative , Varsity football let t er , Varsit y bas e ball lett~r , L Club , Joy Night participant.

GARNER, JANET E.: Arts and Sciences , Hom e Room Representative , Coed Counselors , Peppers , Red Cro ss, Links salesman.

GARRETT, CHARLES B.: Teachers Colle g e , Vars i ty football letter , Varsity basketball letter , Varsity trac k letter , L Club. ( not pictured)

GARTNER, CYNTHIA A.: Teacher s College, senior class treasurer, Mimes, Junior Girls Glee , Peppers vice-president, Red Cross , Nation.;'! Honor Society.

GARTNER, SHARON E.: Stenographic , Junior Girls Glee , Future Secretaries , Peppers.

GATES, NANCY S.: Business Administration , Peppers.

GEISTLINGER, TERRY P.: Business Adm inistration , Home Room Alterna t e , Mummers , Mimes president , all-school play,

opera student direct or", Aeolian choir, Madr i gals , Reserve tenn i s letter , Joy Ni g ht participant.

GEORGE, STEVEN H.: Engineering , A eolian Choir, Reserve baseball fetter.

GESCH, JUllE A.: Arts and Sciences, Coed · Counselors , Assembly Committee , Links salesman , Scribe salesman.

GESCH, NORMAN L.: Trad es Preparatory, Prep Band.

GEWECKE, DAVID E.: Engineering, honor roll , Regents Alternate

GHORMLEY, PHYLLIS J .: Teachers College , H om e Room Alternate, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Chess Club secretary, Coed Counselors treasurer , Future Teachers, Peppers , Red Cross, Usherettes , Joy Night participant , honor roll , National Honor Society.

GILLAN, BRUCE W.: Arts and Scie nces , Chess Club president , Regents Alternate.

GILLISPIE , MARJORIE A.: Homemaking , Links salesman, Scribe salesman.

GOETOWSKI, MARY J .: Arts and Sc iences , Home Roo m Rep resentative, Mummers play cast, all-school pla y, Junior Girls Glee, Future Teachers vice-president, Orph~ons, Usherettes , Joy N ight participant , honor roll , National Honor Society, Regents Alternate.

GONZALES, ANGEL: Business Administration.

GONZALES, INES M.: Homemaking , Fu ture Homemakers, International Club , G irls State

GORKA, ROLAND E.: Trades Preparatory.

" Which typ e? " ponders Br uce Gillan as Nedra Simmons and Mary Morris choose senior anno~ncement letter styles. Selecting appropriate print types was the main problem for seniors in ordering announcements.

GRABOWSKI, JANICE L.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate , Links Board , Advocate Staff, Coed Counselors , GAA , Peppers, Red Cross , Usherettes, Links salesman , honor roll, National Honor Society , Regents Alternate.

GRAHAM, LINDA L.: Stenographic , Future Secretaries , Peppers , Red Cross , County Day

GRANTSKI, JUDY K.: Clerical, Coed Counselors , Peppers, Links salesman, honor roll.

GREEN, MARGARET A.: Clerical, Peppers.

GREENHOLTZ, MARY C.: Teachers College.

GREGG, DOUGLAS E.: Industrial Arts.

GREGORY, STEVEN D.: Engineering.

GREVICH, JUDITH A.: Stenographic , Mimes , Future Nurses , Peppers, honor roll.

J. Grabowski
L. Graham
J. Grantski M. Green
M. Greenholtz

Announcements Herald Spring Commencement

S. Gregory J. Grevich

Gwin

Hall

S. Hanneman I. Hansel T. Hansen

V. Hansen W. Hardnock R. Harm

GUNN, KATHIE A.: Arts and Scienc es, Orchestra, Youth Symphony , Opera Orchestra, Chess Club, Coed Counselors , Future Nurses, Peppers, Red Cross, Writers Club , Library Committee , National Honor Society.

GWIN, THOMAS P.: Arts and Sciences, Astronom y Club , Human Relations Council, honor roll.

HADFIELD, CAROL S.: Arts and Sciences , Orchestra , Youth Symphony , Opera Orchestra , Aeolian Choir, Coed Counselors, Future Teachers, Human Relations Council , Peppers, Red Cross secretary, Writers Club secretary, Joy Night Central Committee , honor r oll , National Honor Societ y, Regents Alternate, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow, National Merit Letter of Comme ndation.

HALL, DALE A.: Industrial Arts

HALL, WILLIAM F.: Engineerin g, Reser ve wrestling letter, honor roll.

HAMILTON, BARBARA J.: Business Administ ration, Home Room Alternate , all -school play crew, Peppers.

HAMILTON, DIANE H.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative , Art Club , Aqualinks , International Club , Peppers squad leader, Red C ross, Links salesman, County Day.

HANNEMAN, STEVEN A.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representat ive, Varsity football letter, Varsity basketball letter , Varsity track letter, L Club.

HANSEL, IRMA L.: Teachers College, Junior Girls Glee , Coed Counselors , Peppers.

HANSEN, THOMAS M.: Agr i culture , Varsity gymnastics letter , L Club

HANSEN, VELANA M.: Stenographic , Aeolian Cho ir, Future Secretaries , Orpheons, Peppers , Joy Night participant

HARDNOCK, WAUER I.: Industrial Arts, Aeolian Choir , Lounge Committee , Joy Night participant.

HARM, RICHARD C.: Teachers College.

Seniors Explore A Host of Career Opportunities

HARRIS, ESTH ER L.: ClericaL

HARRIS, JANE E.: Home Room Alternate , Future Secretaries vice-president , Peppers , Red Cross , Usherettes.

HART, EMILY M.: Stenographic , Coed Counselors. ( not pictured)

HART, SUSAN A.: Clerical.

HARTMAN, GARY L.: Trades Preparatory , Band.

HAUPTMAN, LARRY J.: Teachers College , Home Room Alternate.

HAWTHORNE, DENNIS A.: Teachers College , Reserve wrestling letter.

HEDRICK, JAMES D.: Trad es Preparatory , Aeolian Choir , Boys Octet , Reserve swimming letter, Joy Night participant, honor roll.

HELLER, DANE W.: Engineering , Home Room Representative, Varsity track letter, Reserve football letter.

HELL ER, PATRICIA S.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate , Future Nurses treasurer , secretary; GAA, International Club , Newcomers Club , Peppers , Science Club, honor roll, National Honor Society.

HELTON, DAVID B.: En gine er ing, Varsity swimming letter , Newcomers Club.

HELTON, R. THOMAS: Arts and Sc ien ces, Science Club.

HEMPEL, LYNNELLE A.: Clerical , Future Homemakers, Peppers, Red Cro ss.

HENDRICKSON, JAY D.: Teachers College , Prep Band , Varsity football letter , L Club

HERGENRADER, JOHN B.: Industrial Arts.

HERGENRADER, MARILYN J.: Business Adm inistrati on , Band, Future Nurses , Peppers , Red Cross.

HERMAN, BARBARA A.: Arts and Sc iences, Band

HERSHNER, LADD L.: Clerical.

HEUKE, STEVEN D.: Engineer ing, Varsit y swimming letter, L Club secretary-treasurer , honor roll , National Honor Society.

E. Harris J . Harris S. Hart D. Heller

D. Hawthorne T. Helton

G . Hartman P. Heller L. Hauptman D . Helton

J. Hedrick L. Hempel J. Hendrickson J. Hergenrader M. Hergenrader

HIBDON, FLOYD E.: Engineering, Varsity wrestling letter.

HIGGINS, MARGARET M.: Teachers College, Home Room Representative , Advocate Staff , Junior Girls Glee, Cheerleaders , Coed Counselors , Future Nurses , GAA, International Club , Red Cross , Keentime Council , L i brary Committee, Joy Night participant.

HIGHSTREET, JACK l.: Engineering , Home Room Representative, Varsity basketball letter , L Club.

HILL, DAVID N.: Trades Preparatory.

HILLHOUSE, DUAYNE N.: Business Administration.

HINKLE, ROBERT A.: Engineering , Home Room Alternate, Red Cross , Links salesman.

HOCKEMEIER, JERRY l.: Trades Preparatory.

HOFFMAN, JANET J.: Homemaking , Future Homemakers.

HOFFMAN, NANCY P.: Arts and Sciences, all-school play crew, Aeolian Choir, Coed Counselors, Forum, Future Teachers , Human Relations Council, International Club, Peppers, Red Cross, Writers Club secretary-treasurer, Library Committee , Scribe salesman, Joy Night Central Committee, Joy Night participant, Joy Night crew , National Honor Society.

HOFFMAN, WAYNE l.: Business Administration.

HOLBERT, LES l.: Arts and Sciences , Varsity swimming letter, Reserve gymnastics letter , L Club.

HOLBROOK, JEANNE M.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Mimes, all-school play , Orchestra , Youth Symphony, Band, Opera lead, Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet, Chess Club , Forum, Orpheons, Peppers , Scribe salesman, Joy Night participant , honor roll, National Honor Society.

HOLLSTIEN, SHARON K.: Arts and Sciences, Opera lead, Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet, Future Teachers, Orpheons, Peppers, Red Cross, Joy Night participant.

F. Hibdon

R. Hinkle

J. Hoffman

W. Hoffman

J. Holbrook

M. Higgins

J. Hockemeier

N. Hoffman

C. Holbert

S. Hollstien

B. Herman J. Highstreet
L. Hershner D. Hill
S. Heuke D. Hillhouse

"But where's my cowskin jacket?" Myrna Newlun asks Patty Love, creator of the Links model, as Alan Ebner warily looks on.

Jon Holmes

L. Hoyer

C. Hunt

J. Hooper B. Hudson P. Hurst

C. Horstman K. Hudson T. Hutcheson

Seniors on the Go to

HOLMES, JEROME E.: Teachers College , Orchestra. (not pictured)

HOLMES, JON N.: Industrial Arts.

HOOPER, JACK L.: Business Administration, Varsity gymnastics letter, L Club.

HORSTMAN, CHARLES R.: Trad es Preparatory , Band, Reserve gymnastics letter , Varsity gymnastics manager , L Club , Joy Night crew.

HOUSTON, CARLOS M.: Trades Preparatory, Rese r ve football letter , Reserve wrestling letter.

HOWLAND, DAVID E.: Industrial Arts , Varsity track letter, L Club.

HOYER, LA WR ENCE E.: Teachers College , Home Room Alternate , Band , Lincol n Boys Choir, Varsity football manager, Varsity baseball manager , L Club , Joy Night participant.

HUDSON, BARBARA J.: Arts and Sciences , Future Homemakers , Peppers.

HUDSON, KALE L.: Industr i al Arts.

HUGELMAN, L. GAYLE: Teachers College, Junior Girls Glee , Peppers, Joy Night participa nt , ho n or roll, National Honor Society.

HULBERT, CORWIN C . : Arts and Sciences, Band , Aeolian Choir , Madrigals , Reserve w r estling letter , Reserve track letter, Astronomy Club , Chess Club , Human Relations Council, Doormen , Joy Night participant , honor roll , Nat i onal Honor Society , Regents Alternate.

C. Houston G. Hugelman K. lndriksons

D. Howland C. Hulbert L. Ireland

Stay in Step ~ith Flattery and Foi;bles of ~66

HUNT CONNIE L.: Clerical. Aeolian Choir , Peppers , Joy Night part i cipant.

HURST, PAMELA L.: Arts and Sciences , Coed Counselors, Human Relations Council , International Club, Peppers , Red Cross , Links salesman , honor roll , National Honor Society

HUTCHESON, TERRY D.: Business Administration

INDRIKSONS, KARLIS: Arts and Sciences , Band , Chess. Club president , treasurer ; honor roll , National Honor Society.

IRELAND, LA VAY M.: Homemaking , Aeolian Choir , Coed Counselors, Peppers.

JACKSON, LINDA C.: Arts and Sciences.

JACKSON, MICHAEL F.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room • Representative.

JACOBS, CATHERINE L.: Business Administration , Home Room Representative, Scribe Board , Aeolian Choir, Future Secretaries, Peppers president, Red Cross, Lounge Committee, ~oy Night participant , honor roll , National Honor Society.

JACOBSEN, DIANA L.: Clerical, Home Room Alternate, Junior Girls Glee, Peppers , Red Cross , Joy Night participant.

JACOBSEN, ROGER V.: Business Administration , Band, Reserve track letter , Varsity basketball manager, Reserve football manager , L Club.

JACOBSEN, STEVEN D.: Business Administration, Astronomy Club , Science Club.

L. Jackson

L. Jacobson

P. Johnson

M. Jackson D. Jacoby

Roberta Johnson

C. Jacobs T. Javorsky

Ronald Johnson

JACOBSON, LINDA J.: Teachers College, Home Room Representative , Junior Girls Glee , Coed Counselors , Peppers squad leader , Writers Club , Links salesman.

JACOBY, DALE J.: Engineering, Varsity track letter, Varsity football letter , Reserve swimming letter , Doormen.

JAVORSKY, TIMOTHY E.: Fine Arts , Or~hestra , Youth Symphony , Opera Orchestra , Band.

JENSEN, GEORGIA A.: Business Administration.

JOHNSON, ALVIN M.: Business Administration , Human Relations Council.

JOHNSON, DAVID F.: Business Administration, Home Room Representative , Opera lead , Aeolian Choir , Madrigals, Lincoln Boys Choir , Reserve wrestling letter , Joy Night participant.

JOHNSON, PAMELA L.: Clerical, Peppers.

JOHNSON, ROBERTA J.: Clerical , Home Room Representative, Prep Band, Art Club, Coed Counselors, International Club, Peppers, Red Cross, Scribe salesman.

JOHNSON, RONALD N.: Teachers College.

JOHNSON, SHIRLEY A.: Clerical, Peppers, Links salesman.

JONES, DONNA K.: Arts and Sciences. ( not pictured)

JOZEPS, INTA: Arts and Sciences, Aeolian Choir accompanist , Orpheons secretary, honor roll, National Honor Society, National Merit Finalist, Regents All-State Team, Cum Laude.

JURICH, BARBARA A.: Stenographic, Future Secretaries.

D. Jacobsen G. Jensen S. Johnson

R. Jacobsen A. Johnson I. Jo:z:eps

S. Jacobson D. Johnson B. Jurich

James Kahler D. Kapke

John Kahler L. Kahler

D. Kappelmann

G. Kappelmann

S. Kahler

S. Kane S. Kaulins

M. Keelan

KAHLER, JAMES H.: Engineering

KAHLER, JOHN J.: Business Administration.

J. Kelley

KAHLER, LINDA M.: Fine Arts , Mummers play cast, all-school play , Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet , Junior Girls Glee , Art Club., Orpheons , Peppers, Red Cross , Joy Night participant.

KAHLER, STEVEN D.: Industrial Arts.

KANE, SANDRA E.: Homemaking , Home Room Alternate , Peppers, Red Cross.

KAPKE, DAVID C.: Arts and Sciences, movie operator.

KAPPLEMANN, DALE D.: Trades Preparatory, Newcomers Club.

KAPPELMANN, GALE G.: Trades Preparatory , Newcomers Club.

KATS, AUDREY J.: Arts and Sciences, Aeolian Choir , Coed Counselors, Future Nurses, Joy Night participant, Regents Alternate.

KAUFMAN, LINDA L.: Business Administration, Peppers.

KAULINS, SARMITE: Homemaking, Peppers, Science Club.

A. Kats

K. Kelley

L. Kaufman R. Kenaston

KEELAN, MALLY P.: Arts and Sciences , Student Council. Mummers play cast , Mummers vice-president , all-school play , Opera lead, Aeolian Choir, Boys Octet , Orpheons , Joy Night participant, Joy Night crew , Homecom i ng escort.

KELLEY, JANICE E.: Clerical , Prep Band , Coed Counselors, GAA, Peppers , Usherettes.

KELLEY, KENNETH R.: Teachers College.

KENASTON, ROBERT 0.: Teachers College , honor roll.

KEY, SHERI A.: Arts and Sciences, Mummers , all-school play crew, Opera lead , Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet , Chess Club, Coed Counselors , Debate , Forum secretary-treasurer , Peppers , Library Committee , Joy Night participant , Opera crew , honor roll, National Honor So~iety , Regents Winner.

KING, CHARLES L.: Business Administration , sophomore class vice-president, junior class vice-president , Home Room Representative , Varsity football letter , Varsi-ty basketball letter, Reserve track letter, Human Relations Council , L Club.

KING, JANELLE D.: Teachers College , Band, Coed Counselors, GAA, Peppers.

KINNAN, DARREL A.: Engineering, Aoelian Cboir.

Senior Gift Inscribes Class of '66 In Annals

KLEIN, BARBARA A.: Homemaking.

KLEIN, RANDALL L.: Engineering.

KLINE, ANGELA K : Clerical.

KLINE, KAY A.: Business Administration , Junior Girls Glee

KLING, PATRICK K.: Arts and Sciences , Orchestra , Youth Symphon y, Opera Orchestra , Future Teachers, Peppers, Red Cross.

KLOCKNER, CHERYL A.: Homemaking.

KNAUB, MICHAEL L.: Business Administration , Home Room Alternate, Student Council president , Varsity cross-country letter, Varsity wrestling letter , Reserve track letter , L Club, Boys State, Joy Night participant , Homecoming escort, Prom King, Nebraska Association of Student Councils president , National Honor Society.

KNECHT, GEORGENE M.: Arts and Sc iences, Peppers , Science Club.

KNIGHT: DEBORAH L.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room

Representative , Aeolian Choir , Future Homemakers , Peppers , Red Cross, County Day , Joy Night participant.

KOCH, CONSTANCE K.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room

Representative , Mummers, Opera lead , Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Pepper s squad leader , Joy Night participant, National Honor Society.

KOLB, LINDA L.: Arts and Sc i ences , Peppers.

KREPS, CAROL A.: Homemaking , Home Room Representative.

S. Key

J. King

B. Klein

C. Klockner

L. Kolb

C. King

D. Kinnan

R. Klein

M. Knaub

C. Kreps

A. Kline G. Knecht
K. Kline D. Knight
P. Kling C. Koch

Senior Theme 'Last Hurdle' on Way to Graduation

G. Kruce

M. Laws

P. Leach

D. Leigh

M. Leupold

D. Kruger

D. Lawson

D. Learned

A. Lekai

M. Likens

L. Kubert

L. Leach

G. Lebsack

C. Lempka

D. Lile

KRUCE, GAYLORD 0.: Engineering , Home Room Alternate, Prep Band , Reserve football letter, Reserve track letter, honor roll.

KRUGER, DAVID G.: Agriculture , Reserve gymnastics letter.

KUBERT, LARRY L.: Arts a n d Sciences , Mummers play cast , all-school play student director , Opera Orchestra , Band , Dance Band , Joy Night Ce ntral Committee , Joy Night participant.

KUHLMAN, DARREL D.: Trades Preparatory , Lincoln Boys Cho i r , Art Club , Doormen. ( not p i ctured)

LAWS, MARY J.: Teachers College , Band , Future Nurses, GAA president , Science Club , honor roll , National Honor Society.

LAWSON, DOUGLAS R.: Art s and Sciences , Home Room Alternate , Student Council , Band , Reserve football letter, Red Cross , Joy Night participant , Homecoming escort , National Honor Soc i ety.

LEACH, LARRY D.: Trade s Preparatory.

LEACH, PAULA T.: Clerical , Future Homemakers.

LEARNED, DOUGLAS D.: Teachers College , all-school play, Varsity gymnastics letter , Chess Club, L Club.

LEBSACK, GREGORY A.: Arts and Sciences , Prep Band.

LEIGH, DENNIS C.: Industrial Arts.

LEITCH, ALISON E.: Arts and Sciences , ECA Committee , National Honor Society , National Merit Finalist , Cum Laude. (not pictured)

LEKAI, ALEXANDER: Trades Preparatory.

LEMPKA, CONSTANCE L.: Cl e rical.

°LEUPOLD, MICHAEL R.: Eng i neering , Home Room Alternate, Student Council treasurer, Aeolian Choir, International Club vice-president, Red C r oss , Doormen , Boys State, County Day , Joy Night participant , Homecoming escort , honor roll, National Ho nor Society.

Hoping and praying for the best, Miss Johnson's students , Gary Blum and Phyllis Ghormley , nervously await the results of many hours of work on their high school " masterpieces. "

LIKENS, MARILEE K.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate , Mummers , all-school play crew , Band , Opera lead , Aeolian Choir, Girls Octet, Chess Club, Forum , GAA secretary , Orpheons, Joy Night participant , honor roll, National Honor Society.

LILE, DAVID J.: Engineering , Prep Band, Camera Club.

LIMING, LONNIE l.: Industrial Arts.

LIND, JANE A.: Arts and Sciences , Mummers , all-school play crew , Coed Counselors , Debate , International Club president, Red Cross , Science Club , links salesman , honor roll , National Honor Society.

LITTLE, KING K.: Engineering , sophomore class president , Student Council, Varsity swimm i ng letter, Varsity tennis letter , Astronomy Club , Chess Club , Forum , L Club president , Writers Club, links salesman , Scribe salesman , Boys State , Joy Night participant , Homecoming escort, Prom escort, National Honor Society. •

LOCKARD, DARLENE V.: Homemaking, Orchestra, Opera Orchestra, Peppers.

LOCOCO, DAVID J.: Engineering, Chess Club , Science Club, honor roll , Natio nal Honor Society.

L. liming J. Lind K. little
D. Lockard
D. Lococo

J. Lounder

M. Lux

D. Marshbanks

John Martin

M. Martin

L. long

M. Lundholm

L. Maresh

E. Martin

Julie Martin

LONG, LINDA L.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Mummers , all-school play, all-school play crew, Forum , GAA vice-president, tre asurer; Peppers, Joy Night participant , honor roll, National Honor Society, Regents Alternate, Cum lau~e.

LOOS, DAVIDE.: Trades Prepara tory. (not pictured)

LOUNDER, JAMES R.: Industrial Arts , Varsity gymnastics letter.

LOVE, PAMELA J.: Clerical, Peppers.

LOVE, PATRICIA E.: Teachers College, Home Room Representative, Future Nurses president , I nternationa I Club, Peppers squad leader, Scribe salesman.

LUFT, GREGORY W.: Engineering, Band.

LUNDHOLM, MARY L.: Teachers College, Home Room Representative , Advocate Staff, all-school play crew , Junior Girls Glee, Peppers, Red Cross , Keentime Council , honor roll.

LUNDY, PAUL R.: Engineering , Home Room Representative, Reserve cross-country letter, Reserve track letter, Reserve basketball letter, Reserve tennis letter, County Day , National Honor Society. {not pictured)

LUX, MARSHALL E.: Arts and Sciences.

LYONS, LARRY F.: Teachers College , Varsity football letter, Varsity wrestling letter, L Club historian.

MACHERS, ILZE: Arts and Sciences , Mummers, all-school play , all-school play crew, GAA , Peppers , Joy Night participant, honor roll.

MADSEN, DEAN F.: Engineering , Junior Boys Glee, Reserve track letter , Reserve cross-country letter, Joy Night participant.

MARESCH, LARRY D.: Engineering , Home Room Alternate, Chess Club, Science Club , honor roll, National Ho"nor Society, Regents Alternate.

MARSHBANKS, DORIS E.: Teachers College.

Pamela Love L. Lyons
Patricia love I. Machers
G. Luft D. Madsen

Near Chaos Created by Second-Term Scheduling

MARTIN, ELWOOD L.: Industrial Arts.

MARTIN, JOHN W.: Engineering , Band , Lincoln Boys Choir , Camera Club , Radio Club vice-president , Regents Alternate.

MARTIN, JULIE A.: Stenographic , Home Room Alternate , Future Secretaries , Peppers.

MARTIN, MARILYN L.: Business Administration , Coed Counselors , Peppers

MAUL, JOHN A.: Teachers College , Band , Aeolian Choir , Madrigals, Chess Club, Orpheons , Science Club , Joy Night participant, Joy Night crew , Rad io Club vice-president.

McCULLOUGH, CHERIE L.: Teachers College , Home Room Representat i ve, Mummers , Cheerleaders secretary , Joy Night participant.

McDONALD, PATRICIA A.: Cle rical, Peppers

McGEE, VICKI G.: Business Administration , Peppers.

McPHERSON, JUDITH K.: Business Administration , Home Room Representative, Future Homemakers, Future Secretaries , Peppers.

J. Maul R. McPherson D. Mehrhoff

C. McCullough G. McWilliams W. Mericle

McPHERSON, ROBERT A.: Engineering , Reserve football letter.

McWILLIAMS, GEARY L.: Trades Preparato ry

MEDINA, MARGUERITE A.: Stenographic , Coed Counselors , Pepp ers, Assembly Comm ittee.

MEE, KAREN J.: Clerical , Advocate Staff.

MEEKS, BILL J.: Teachers C ollege , Var sity footbal l letter, L Club.

MEHRHOFF, DENNIS R.: Arts and Sciences , Chess Club , honor roll , Regents Alternate.

MERICLE, WILLIAM S.: Trades Prepa rat ory.

MERRILL, DIANE: Fine Arts , Art Clu b.

MEYER, LYNN R.: Engineering.

MEYER, SHERRY L.: Homemaking, all-school play , Fut ure Homemakers , International Club , Peppers, Red Cross, Links salesman.

P. McDonald M. Medina D. Merrill

V. McGee K. Mee L. Meyer

J. McPherson B Meeks S. Meyer

MIDDLETON, VICKEY J.: Stenographic, Mimes , Aeolian Choir, Future Secretaries , Peppers , Writers Club , Scribe salesman , Joy Night participant.

MILLER, MINNIE F.: Homemaking , Newcomers Club. (not pictured)

MILLER, NANCY J.: Stenographic, Future Secretaries , Peppers.

MILLER, ROY 0.: Industrial Arts.

MILLER, STEPHEN W.: Industrial Arts.

MITCHELL, KENNETH L.: Engineering , Newcomers Club, honor roll, Regents Alternate.

MONNIER, HELENE N.: General , International Club, Peppers. ( not pictured)

Male cheerleaders? Of course! When a group of senior boys like this generates support and enthusiasm for the faculty-student basketball game, you can be sure. that there will be enough excitement.

V. Middleton N. Miller
R. Miller
S. Miller K. Mitchell

Guys Take Turn as Yell Leaders; Highly Acclaimed

MOORE, ROGER D.: General.

MOREY, JEANETTE R.: Arts and Sc i ences , Orchestra, Youth Symphony , Band , Aeolian Choir , Chess Club , Orpheons, honor roll, National Honor Society.

MORGAN, KEITH A.: Industrial Arts. (not pictured)

MORGAN, MARGARET A.: Stenographic, Student Council. Cheerleaders treasurer , GAA , Red Cross, Links salesman, Joy Night participant, Homecoming Queen, Prom Queen, County Day.

MORRIS, MARY J.: Homemaking. ( not pictured)

MORRISON, JAMES L.: Industrial Arts , Prep Band , Reserve gymnastics letter. ( not pictured)

MORTENSEN, JOYCE E.: Stenographic , Aeolian Choir, Future Secretaries , Peppers , honor roll.

MUEHLHAUSEN, BEVERLEE J.: Stenographic, Future Secretarjes secretary , treasurer; Peppers , Red Cross.

MUELLER, ANDREW M.: Trades Preparatory, Doormen.

NEAL, JOHN: Industrial Arts (not pictured)

NEFF, RAYMOND M.: Industrial Arts.

NELSON, DARWIN A.: Industrial Arts.

NEWLUN, MYRNA C.: Teachers College , Home Room Representative, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Opheons , Peppers, Joy Night participant.

NEWMAN, MARK A.: Arts and Sciences.

NICKELL, JACQUELINE M.: Clerical , Junior Girls Glee , Future Homemakers , Joy Night participant.

NICKLES, DALE D.: Engineering.

NIEMEYER, MARVA K.: Clerical, Peppers.

NOBBMAN, GLORIA J.: Arts and Sciences, Scribe Board, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Future Nurses, Peppers, Scribe salesman, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society, Cum Laude.

NOHAVEC, DONNA R.: Clerical, Home Room Representative, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, GAA, Peppers, Red • Cross , Joy Night participant.

R. Moore

J. Mortensen

R. Neff

M. Newman

M. Niemeyer

J. Morey

B. Muehlhausen

D. Nelson

J. Nickell

G. Nobbman

M. Morgan

A. Mueller

M. Newlun

D. Nickles

D. Nohavec

Spring Brings Flurry of Year-End Activities

K. Nolen

W. Oberg

T. Olson

R. Osberg

M . Owens

A. Nowakowsk i K. O'Dr isco ll H . Ort i:r: A . Osbo rn S. O:r:enbaugh

NOLEN , KAREN R.: Business Ad ministration , Home Room Representative, Art Club , hon o r roll.

NOWAKOWSK I, ANNA T. : Clerical.

OBERG , W AYNE S.: Arts and Sciences , Chess Club , Science Club.

O ' DR I SCOL L, KATH LEEN M . : Clerical , Peppers.

OLSON , THOMAS P.: Engineering , Radio Club president, Regents Alternate.

ORTIZ , HELE N M .: Teachers College , Home Room Representative , Aeolian Choir , Madrigals, Girls Octet , Peppers squad leader, Red Cross, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society.

OSBERG , RONA LD J.: Engineering.

OSBORN , A N NETTE M.: Teachers College , Home Room Representative, Junior Girls Glee, Coed Counselors , Future Homemakers secretary , Orpheons , Red Cross.

OSMERA , KATH LEEN A.: Clerical , GAA , Peppers , Li nks salesman.

OUTHIER , CONN I E J. : Clerical.

OWEN , RICHARD L.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Scri be salesman , Regents• Alternate.

OWENS , MARY S.: Clerical , Future Homemakers , Peppers.

OZENBAUGH , SU E A'NN: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, M i mes , Aqualinks, Coed Counselors, Peppers , County Day, honor roll , Natio nal Honor Society, ' Regents Alternate.

OZO LS, A N DR IS: Engineering , Home Room Alternate, Chess Club , Future Teachers , Writers Club vice-president , Li nks salesman.

K. Osmera A O:r:ol s C. O uthier J. Paroubek R Owe n E. Pa sik a

V. Pearlstein J. Peterson R. Pleis

S. Pederson W. Petersen L Pohlenz

PANASIUK, WLADYMYR: Industrial Arts (not pictured)

R. Pelletier

B. Petersen C. Pfund A . Pickering J. Portsche • D. Polson

PAROUBEK, JACKALIN R.: Teachers College , Home Room Alternate , Junior Girls Glee

PASIKA, EUGENIA M.: Clerical, Peppers.

PEARLSTEIN, VICTORIA L.: Arts and Sc i ences , Home Room

Alternate , Scribe Board, Mimes , all - school play , Jun i or Girls Glee , Coed Counselors , Human Relations Cou ncil , Writers Club presiden t, vice-pres i de nt; Scribe salesman , ho nor roll , National Honor Society.

PEDERSON, SUSAN K.: Stenographic , sophomo r e class treas• urer , junior class treasurer , Home Room Representative , Coed Counselors, Future Secretaries , Peppers , Red Cross , Usher• ettes , County Day.

PELLETIER, RICHARD 0.: Arts and Sciences , Aeolian Choir , Madrigals, Varsity golf letter , L Club , Joy Night pa r ticipant , Joy Night crew.

PESTER, PATTY A.: Stenographic , Ar t Club , Future Secretaries , Peppers.

PETERSEN, BARBARA J.: Arts and Sciences , Band , Coed Counselors , Future Nurses, Red Cross , Science Club , Writers Club , National Honor Society

P. Pester A. Phelps J. Pope

PETERSEN, WILLIAM A.: Fine Arts , all - school play , all - school play c r ew, Orchestra , Band , Dance Band , Aeolian Choir , Boys Octet, Joy Night participant.

PETERSON, JERRY R.: Trades Preparatory , Aeolia n Choir , Joy Night participant.

PFUND, CATHRYN I.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Advocate bus i ness manager , Mummers play cast, Mummers hi~torian , Mimes secretary, all-school play , Coed Counselor, , Forum , Peppers , Lounge Committee, Scribe salesman, County Day , Joy Night part i cipant , J.oy Night crew , honor roll , National Honor Society , Regents Finalist , National Merit Letter of Commendat i on, Cum La&ide.

PHELPS, AGNES C.: Homemaking , Prep Band.

PICKERING, AVERY R.: Teachers College.

PLEIS, RONALD L.: Arts and Sciences , Lincoln Boys Choir.

POHLENZ, LEE R.: Engineering, Varsity basketball manager, Chess Club, Science Club , Doormen , honor roll , National Honor Society.

POLSON, DORA M.: Arts and Sciences , Future Secretaries , Peppers.

POPE, JERRY W.:· Industrial Arts.

PORTSCHE, JANICE K.: Clerical, Home Room Alternate , Advocate Staff, Aeolian Choir, Cheerleaders secretary , Joy Night participant.

Seniors Identified by Overly - Bulging Lockers

M. Powell

D. Randolph

D. Reich

E. Reinhardt

M. Rezac

C. Preston R. Ratliff

P. Reichwein

J. Retherford

D. Rice

POWELL, MARCHIONESS: Teachers College, Newcomers Club.

PRESTON, COLLEEN H.: Teachers College , Mummers, allschool play, Aeolian Choir, Coed Counselors, Future Homemakers , Peppers , Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society.

PROCTOR, CYNTHIA J.: Clerical , GAA , Peppers.

PURBAUGH, LEE R.: Industrial Arts.

RAMSEY, BARBARA J.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Mummers play cast , Prep Band , Coed Counselors, Peppers squad leader, Red Cross president, Usherettes, Library Committee, Links salesman, County Day , Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society , Cum Laude.

RANDOLPH, DARRELL E.: Trades Preparatory.

RATLIFF, ROBERT L.: Arts and Sciences , Chess Club , International Club, Newcomers Club

REBENSDORF, SALLY A.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate , Band , Aq ualinks treasurer, Peppers, Red Cross , Link salesman, honor roll.

REED, MARY J.: Stenographic , Future Homemakers, FutlJre Secretaries , Peppers, Red Cross.

REEVES, LA VONA L.: Arts and Sciences , junior class president, senior ciass presiden.t , Mummers, all-school play , Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Future Teachers , Peppers vice-president, Red Cross treasurer , Usherettes, Joy N ight participant, honor roll, National Honor Soc;:iety.

REICH, MARIE D.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Coed Counselors , Future Nurses secretary , Orpheons, Peppers, Assembly Committee, ECA Committee chairman , Joy Night participant, National Honor Society.

C. Proctor S. Rebensdorf
L. Purbaugh M. Reed
B. Ramsey L. Reeves

REICHWEIN, PAM K.: Business Admi n istrat i on , Future Secretaries , Usherettes , Joy N ig ht part i cipa nt

REID, SHERRYE M.: Busine ss Adm i n i stration. (not pictured)

REINHARDT, EDWARD E.: Trade Prepara t ory , all-school play crew.

RETHERFORD, JERRY A.: En gi neering , Reserve track letter , Reserve cross-coun t ry letter , I nterna t iona I Club, honor roll , National Honor Society, Cum Laude.

REZAC, MICHAEL J.: Engineering , all-school play craw, · Scribe salesman.

RICE, DELONE J.: Teachers College , Home Room Representat i ve , Junior Girls Glee , Coed Counselors , Peppers , Usher- !'>, ettes , Links salesman , Scribe salesman , Joy Night part i cipant.

RICHARDS, MARY A.: A r ts and Sciences , Home Room Representative.

RIFE, CALVIN E.: Teache r s College , Aeol i an Choir , Madrigals , Reserve baseball letter, Orpheons , Writers Club.

RIGGINS, JAMES J.: Industrial Arts , Varsity football letter , Varsity track letter , L Club.

RILEY, HOPE J.: Clerical , Future Homemakers.

RIPLEY, ROBERT C.: Engineering , Home Room Alternate , Band , Varsity swimming letter , Reserve track letter, L Club

ROBB, SHARON L.: Teachers College , Home Room Representative, Advocate Staff , Junior Girls Glee , Coed Counselors, Peppers , Red Cross, Joy Night participant , honor roll , National Honor Society.

ROBERTS, JOAN H.: Homemaking , Mimes , Peppers , Joy Night crew.

ROBERTS, LLOYD E.: Teachers College.

ROBERTSON, CHARLES S.: Engineering, Prep Band , Varsity gymnastics letter, L Club.

ROBISON, JOAN M.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate, Mimes, Aqualinks, International Club, Science Club, honor roll, National Honor Society , Regents Winner.

M. Richards S. Robb C. Rife J. Roberts

"You say you ' ve lost a book? Here it is," exclaims Riley Webb , showing Carol Tice's locker collection.

J. Riggins L. Roberts

Riley C. Robertson

H.
R. Ripley J. Robison

R. Roby L. Rodgers R. Roseberry H. Rosenberger S. Rodgers C. Roth

ROBY, RONALD R.: Business Administration.

RODGERS, LINDA J.: Teachers College, Advocate Staff, Mimes , all-school play crew, Aeolian Choir, Coed Counselors, Future Nurses, Human Relations Council, Peppers, Red Cross, Scribe salesman.

RODGERS, SUSAN: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Mimes , Art Club, Coed Counselors , Future Nurses, Peppers , Red Cross, Wr iters Club , Links salesman, honor roll, Nat ional Honor Society.

ROHN, DIANA K.: Clerical, Aeolian Choir, Peppers, Joy Night participant, honor roll.

ROMISCH, BONNIE K.: Arts and Sciences , Mummers play cast, all-school play, Aeolian Choir, Aqualinks , Science Club secretary, Joy Night participant, National Honor Society.

ROSEBERRY, ROGER E.: Trades Preparatory, Varsity gymnastics letter, L Club.

ROSENBERGER, HOLLY A.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representat ive, links Board, Advocate editor, Mummers, allschool play, all-school play crew, Coed Counselors secretary, Forum, International Club, Red Cross, Writers Club, Lounge Committee, Joy Night participant, Joy Night crew, honor roll, National Honor Society, National Merit Finalist, Regents Alternate, Cum Laude.

ROTH, CINDY l.: Stenographic, Mimes, Junior Girls Glee, Peppers, Scribe salesman, Joy Nigh! participant.

ROTHE, PATRICIA A.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Mimes, Aeolia n Choir, Madrigals, Coe d Counselors, Future Nurses, I nternationa I Club, Orpheons, Peppers squad leader , Links salesman , Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Honor Society.

ROWLEY, LINDA A.: Arts and Sciences, Future Sec retaries

RYAN, PATRICK J.: Arts and Sciences , Junior Boys Glee.

RYBA, GARY W.: Business Administration.

SAFFORD, JENNIFER L.: Arts and Sciences, Student Council secretary, Links Edit9r-in-chief, Girls Octet accompanist, Junior Girls Glee accompanist, International Club, Orpheons, Peppers, Assembly Committee , Lounge Committee, Joy Night participant , Homecoming attendant, honor roll, National Honor Society, Regents Alternate, Cum Laude.

SAMMONS: HAROLD T.: Arts and Sciences.

SAMPSON, RITA A.: Clerical, Future Homemakers.

SANCHEZ, OLGA: Teachers College , Mimes, GAA, Peppers, Links salesman.

D. Rohn P. Rothe
B. Romisch L. Rowley

Honor Roll Seniors Awarded for Long Hours

SAUNSOCI, MAXINE E.: Clerical.

SCHAFER, N. JANE: Stenographic , Peppers , Joy Night crew.

SCHAFER, N. JEAN: Clerical , all-school pla y , Peppers , Red Cross , Joy Night crew.

SCHAFER, MICHAEL D.: Clerical.

SCHAFER, SHARON K.: Arts and Sciences , GAA , Peppers

SC.HEELE, THOMAS J.: Arts and Sciences , Advocate Staff , Reserve football letter, Reserve track letter , honor roll.

SCHELERT, REINHART: Arts and Sciences , Debate.

SCHILDMAN, BARBARA R.: Homemaking.

SCHILDMAN, SHIRLEY A.: Homemaking.

SCHLEIGER, CHERYL J.: Steno g raphic, Future Secretaries.

M. Saunsoci T. Scheele

Jane Schafer R. Schelert

Jean Schafer B. Schildman

P. Ryan

J. Safford

R. Sampson

M. Schafer

S. Schildman

G. Ryba

H. Sammons

0. Sanchez

S Schafer

C. Schleiger

But where are the tassels and gowns? In a practice commencement, Susan Rodgers receives her long-awaited diploma from "principal" John Kahler as seniors Alison Leitch and Bill Berlowitz patiently wait their ·turn.

SCHMAILZL, ROBERT J.: Industrial Arts. (not pictured)

SCHMIDT, ALLEN D.: Arts and Sciences, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals , Joy Night participant.

SCHNEIDER, CARL E.: Arts and Sciences, Opera lead, Chess Club, Debate , Forum, Human Relations Council president , International Club , Library Committee, honor roll, National Honor Society , National Merit Winner, Cum Laude.

SCHNEIDER, PAMELA M.: Teachers College, Home Room Representative , Coed Counselors , Future Homemakers , Peppers , Red Cross.

SCHREPF, NANCY A.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative , Advocate Staff , Mimes , all-school play crew , Art Club, Aqualinks , International Club , Peppers , Red Cross , Usherettes , Joy Night participant.

SCHUMACHER, CAROL A.: Arts and Sciences , Scribe Board, Mimes , all-school play crew , Coed Counselors, Debate, Human Relations Council, Red Cross , Science Club, Writers Club, honor roll, National Honor Society, Regents Alternate , Cum Laude.

SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN J.: Trades Preparatory, Varsity wrestling letter, L Club.

SCHWARTZKOPF, CHRISTINE C.: Arts and Sciences , Student Council vice-president , secretary; Mummers , Aqualinks vice-president , Forum , GAA , International Club, Peppers , Red Cross , Linh salesman , Girls State , Joy Night participant, honor roll , National Honor Society , Regents Alternate , Cum Laude.

A. Schmidt C. Schneider P. Schneider N. Schrepf C. Schumacher

Spring Commencement Is Zenith of Senior Year

SCHWISOW, BARBARA J.: Stenographic , Future Secretaries, Peppers.

SENGSTAKE, TERRI L.: Fine Arts , Art Club, Peppers.

SEVENKER, KENNETH R.: Teachers College, Junior Boys Glee, Joy Night participant , honor roll, National Honor Society.

SEXTON, GARY R.: Arts and Sciences , Aeolian Choir , Science Club , Joy Night participant.

SHANEK, LORRINDA l.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room • Representative , Band, Peppers.

SHAPIRO, JOHN J.: Arts and Sciences, Chess Club, Human Relations Council.

SHAPOVAL, NICKOLAI: Trades Preparatory. (not p ictured)

SHEAR, BRUCE T.: Arts and Sciences.

S. Schwartz

G. Sexton

D. Shields

C. Schwartzkopf L. Shanek R. Shrader

SHEPARD, STEWART R.: Arts and Scie nces , Varsity football manager , Human Relat ions Council, L Club. (not pictured)

SHEPHERD, SHERYL S.: Business Administration , Mimes , Junior Girls Glee , Coed Counselors , Peppers , Red Cross , Joy Night Central Committee , Joy Night participant.

SHIELDS, DANNY L.: Trades Preparatory.

SHRADER, RAYMA R.: A rts and Sciences, Madrigals, Art Club , Peppers , Joy Night participant , honor roll , National Honor Society.

SHREVE, NANCY J.: Business Administration , Home Room Alternate , Peppers.

SHRINER, LYNN M.: Teachers College , GAA , Peppers , Red Cross , links salesman , Joy Night crew.

SHURTLEFF, MIKE C.: Trades Preparatory. (not pictured)

SIEDELL, NICK A .: Business Administration.

B. Schwisow J. Shapiro N. Shreve

T. Sengstake B. Shear L. Shriner

K. Sevenker S. Shepherd N. Siedell

D. Siegrist N. Simmons J. Silva S. Slaikeu

Seniors had a chance at the Sign-Out Party to reflect on the many memories and friendships made during their Lincoln High "careers."

SIEGRIST, DENNIS J.: Business Admin istration, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals , Joy Night participant.

SILVA, JOAN S.: Homemaking.

SIMMONS: NEDRA M.: Arts and Sciences, Future Teachers, Human Relations Council vice-president , secretary; International Club , Writers Club treasurer, Scribe salesman , honor roll , National Honor Society , Cum Laude.

SLAIKEU, STEPHEN J.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative , Mummers play cast , Opera lead, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals , Reserve swimming letter, Links salesman, Scribe salesman, County Day , Joy Night participant.

SLEMIN, KAREN J.: Clerical , GAA.

SMELSER, HAROLD D.: Trades Preparatory (not pictured)

SMITH, BARBARA S.: Stenographic , Junior Girls Glee, Coed Counselors , Peppers , Red Cross, Joy Night crew.

SMITH, MICHAEL J.: Engineering , Varsity football letter, L Club.

SMITH, NANCY M.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room _ Alternate, Art Club , Links salesman. (not pictured}

SMITH, ROBERT B.: Teachers College, Prep Band.

SMITH, SCOTT E.: Engineering.

SMITH, TERRY D.: Industrial Arts , Reserve baseball letter. {not pictured}

SNOWDEN, JAMES A.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate , Reserve golf letter , honor roll, Regents Alternate.

SOLOMON, BARNEY J.: Teachers College, Reserve football letter.

K. Slemin
B. Smith
M. Smith

Signatures Reflection of Lasting Fri;endships

R. Smith T. Sorensen S. Smith J. Spackman

J. Snowden S. Spanjer

SOMMER, MARY A.: Homemaking , Mummers , all-school play, Art Club, Peppers. Red Cross , Links salesman , Joy Night crew , honor roll , National Honor Society.

SORENSEN, THOMAS J.: Teachers College , Reserve gymnastics letter , Doormen.

SPACKMAN, JON C.: Industrial Arts.

SPANJER, SHERRY M.: Arts and Sciences.

SPARKS, PATTI A.: Teachers College , Future Homemakers pr e si dent, v ice-president ; Peppers.

SPEER, 0. MARTIN: Trades Preparatory , Varsty gymnastics letter , Reserve footba II lette r~

SPICHA, JANINA H.: Clerical.

STAMM, FRED W.: Engineering , Prep Band, Varsity wrestling letter , L Club.

STANTON, RUTH M.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate , Advocate editor , Orchestra , Youth Symphony , Opera Orchestra , Band, Aqualinks , Coed Counselors vice-president , Forum secretary , International Club , Peppers , Writers Club , Scribe salesman , Joy Night participant , Prom attendant, honor roll , National Honor Society

STAPLE, RUTHANN: Arts and Sciences , Newcomers Club, Writers Club.

STARKWEATHER, PEGGY L.: Clerical , Aeolian Choir.

STASKA, SALLY A.: Teachers College , Home Room Alternate , Mimes, all-school play crew , Coed Counselors , Future Teachers president , Peppers , Na t ional Honor Society.

B. Solomon

P. Sparks

J. Spicha

R. Stanton

P. Starkweather

M. Sommer

M. Speer

F. Stamm

R. Staple

S. Staska

Forms, Blanks Plague College-Bound Seniors

STEELE, RHEA E.: Teachers College , Aeolian Choir , Peppers secretary , County Day , Joy N i ght participant.

STENTZ, TERRY L.: Arts and Sciences , sophomore class secretary, Home Room Representat ive , Mimes, Reserve gymnastics letter , honor roll , National Honor Society.

STEPHENS, ROBERT L.: Engineering, Home Room Representative.

STEPP , ROBERT E.: Arts and Sciences , Orchestra , Youth Symphony , Opera Orchestra, honor roll , National Honor Society.

STOEHR, DAVID L.: Trades Preparatory, Band.

STOFER, JOYCE M .: Homemaking , GAA , Peppers.

STOLL, KENNETH W.: Teachers College, Home Room Representative , Orchestra , Youth Symphony, Opera Orchestra , Band , Dance Band , Aeolian Choir, Boys Octet, Orpheons president, Joy Night participant.

STRAIN, JUDY L.: Clerical.

STRAUCH, KATHLEEN: Stenographic , Junior Girls Glee, Future Secretaries , Peppers.

STROMER, MICHAEL E.: Business Administration , Varsity football letter.

SUNDLING, GERALD A.: Clerical.

SWETLAND, GARY L.: Industrial Arts.

TAFT, ELVON A.: Fine Arts , Orchestra , Youth Symphony , Opera Orchestra , Band , Aeolian Choir , Varsity swimming letter.

TALLEY, CHERYL C.: Teachers College , Advocate Staff , Orchestra, Aeolian Choir, Coed Counselors, Future Teachers, Orpheons , Peppers , Joy Night participant.

TARTAR, R. DONITA: Business Administration, Mummers , all-school play , Junior Girls Glee , Peppers , Links salesman , Joy Night participant. (not pictured)

TAYLOR, DAVID T.: Engi neering Home Room Alternate, Mummers play cast, Mummers treasurer, all-school play , Chess Club, Forum , Joy Night participant , Joy Night Central Committee, National Honor Society , Rege_nts Alternate.

TAYLOR, GARY ~.: Industrial A r ts , Links salesman.

TAYLOR, HARVEY L.: Industrial Arts.

• R. Steele J. Stofer

T. Stentz K. Stoll

R. Stephens J. Strain

R. Stepp K. Strauch

D. Stoehr M. Stromer

G. Sundling -G. Taylor

TAYLOR, STEVEN E..: Teachers College , Aeolian Choir, Madrigals , Reserve wrestl i ng letter , Boys State.

TEALE, JOSEPH L.: Engineering , Varsity swimming letter , Reserve baseball letter , Reserve basketball letter , Reserve cross-country letter , Keent i me Cou ncil, Joy Night participant

TERRY, CAROLE V.: Teachers Col l ege , Mimes , all-school play crew , Junior Girls Glee , Peppers , Usherettes.

TERWILLIGER, LYNNE A.: Teach e r s College , Home Room Alternate , Mimes, Junior Girls Glee , In t ernational Club , Peppe r s squad leader.

THOMPSON, JOHN H.: Arts and Sciences , Links Board , all-school play crew , Art Club , Writers Club , honor roll , Nat i o nal Honor Societ y, Regents Alternate , Cum Laude.

THOMPSON, JOSEPH A.: Teachers Colle g e. ( not pictured)

TICE, CAROL L.: Arts and Sc i ences , Junior Girls Glee , Aqual i nks secretary , Coed Counselors , GAA , International Club, Peppers squad leader , Red C r o ss, Usherettes , Scribe salesma n, County Day , Joy Night participant.

TICHOTA, MARLAN D.: Teachers College.

TOMEK, ROBERT L.: Business Administrat i on , Band , Dance Band , Joy Night participant, honor roll.

TONTEGODE, ANDRES: Arts and Sciences, Varsity swimming letter , L Club. ( not pictured)

TRACY, ROGER L.: Engineering.

L. Terwilliger

C. Tice

R. Tomek

C. Terry

J. Thompson

M. Tichota

R. Tracy

G. Swetland H. Taylor
E. Taft S. Taylor
C. Talley
J. Teale
D. Taylor

TRASK, DIANNA K.: Stenographic, Future Secretaries, Peppers.

D. Trask V. Tuder

D. Tubbs L. Tupper

TUBBS, DALE W.: Engineering , Orchestra , Opera Orchestra , Doormen.

TUCKER, JOHN H.: Teachers College , Band , Joy Night participant.

TUCKER, NORMAN R.: Industrial Arts

TUCKERMAN, DAVID C.: Trades Preparatory.

TUDER, VICTORIA L.: Homemaking , Coed Counselors, Future Nurses , Peppers , Red Cross.

Spring at Lincoln High, and seniors turn to thoughts of - studying? Mary Sommer, Kenneth Kelley and Judy Grevich find that the grass and trees make excellent desks.

J. Tucker L. Ubben N. Tucker I N. Vakiner D. Tuckerman S. Van Beek

Spring Beckons "Winterized" Seniors Outdoors

R. Van Boskirk M. Voss

P. Vandersall D. Voth

TUPPER, LINDA M.: Arts and Sciences , GAA. Peppers.

UBBEN, LOREN K.: Teachers Colle g e , Varsity football letter , Reserve track letter , L Club.

VAKINER, NATALEE M.: Arts and Sciences, Mimes, Coed Counselors , Future Nurses, Peppers, Red Cross , Science Club secretary, honor roll, National Honor Society.

VAN BEEK, SAUNDRA L.: Teachers College , Coed Coun • selors , Future Teachers , Peppers , Red Cross

VAN BOSKIRK, RONALD D.: Engineering , Radio Club, Regents Alternate.

VANDERSALL, PATRICIA: Arts and Sciences , Orchestra , Youth Symphony, Opera Orchestra, Astronomy Club , Chess Club , Future Nurses , International Club, Red Cross , ECA Committee , honor roll , National Honor Society.

VANDEVEER, LINDA S.: Arts and Sciences , Junior Girls Glee, Coed Counselors, Future Homemakers , Future Teachers , Peppers squad leader , Red Cross, Library Committee.

VAN DEVENTER, ALLAN D.: Engineering , Band , Chess Club , Science Club president , Doormen , honor roll , National Honor Soc i ety.

VAN SICKLE, MARTHA E.: Arts and Sciences, Aeolian Choir, Chess Club, Coed Counselors , Human Relations Council, International Club treasurer , Orpheons , Peppers squad leader, Red Cross , Writers Club , Usherettes , Links salesman , Scribe salesman , Joy Night participant.

VOSS, MICHAEL H.: Arts and Sciences , Aeolian Choir , Lincoln Boys Choir , Reserve baseball letter.

VOTH, DENNIS W.: Engineering , Aeolian Choir , Lincoln Boys Choir.

VRCHOTA, PATRICIA M.: Fine Arts, all-school play crew , Art Club president , GAA secretary , Joy Night crew, Opera crew, Aqualinks crew.

WADE, JOE K.: Trades Preparatory.

WAID, CLAUDETTE F.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room representative , Mimes , Aeolian Choir , Madrigals, GAA, Peppers, Joy Night participant.

L. Vandeveer P. Vrchota
A. Van Deventer J. Wade
M. Van Sickle C. Waid

Diane Walker

L. Walker

J. Wallen

L. Wallin

A. Walters

Dorothy Walker

W. Walker

M. Waller

B. Walter N. Walvoord

Off to the stadium with banners, pompons and lots of '_' yell power,'' these Peppers seem all ready to do their best to put

LHS Teams Encouraged by

WALKER DIANE E.: Clerical , Art Club , International Club , Peppers.

WALKER, DOROTHY J.: Teachers College , Student Council vice-president , secretary; Links Board , Advocate Staff, Mummers , Coed Counselors , Forum , International Club , Peppers , Red Cross , Lounge Committee , Joy Night partic i pant , honor roll , National Honor Society

WALKER, LARRY G.: Trades Preparatory , Junior Boys Glee.

WALKER, WILLIAM H.: Engineering.

WALLEN, JANETTE A.: Teachers College, Home Room Representative, Advocate Staff , Mummers , Aeolian Choir , Aqualinks, Cheerleaders, Joy Night participant , Homecoming attendant, honor roll, National Honor Society.

WALLER, MARLEE J.: Teachers College , Mimes , Coed Counselors , Future Teachers president , Peppers.

WALLIN, LINDA J.: Arts and Sciences , Orchestra , Youth Symphony , Opera Orchestra , Aeolian Choir , Astronomy Club, Future Teachers treasurer , Orpheons , Peppers , honor roll, National Honor Society.

WALTE~, BARBARA K.: Stenographic , Aeolian Choir, Future Teachers, Future Secretaries, Peppers.

WALTERS, ARNOLD J.: Teachers College, Home Room Representative, Varsity football letter, Va rsity track letter, L Club, Keentime Council , Joy Night participant.

Lincoln High in the champion column. If you need a ride, hop aboard. There is always room for one more - somewhere!

All-Out Pep Club Support

WALVOORD, NANCY P.: Homemaking , Home Room Alternate , Coed Counselors, Peppers.

WANDREY, JAMES M.: Engineer i ng, Varsity swimming letter.

WARD, KAREN A.: Stenographic , Home Room Representative , Future Secretaries , Peppers , Red Cross , Links salesman.

WASSON, STEVEN J.: Engineering , Aeolian Choir, Joy Night participant.

WAY, LOISE.: Homemaking , Peppers

WAY, RICHARD L.: Agriculture.

WEATHERLY, SANDRA J.: Clerical , Peppers , Usherettes.

WEBB, EMMETT R.: Engineering , Home Room Representative.

WEDER, RODNEY L.: Teachers College , Reserve cross-country letter, Reserve wrestling letter , Reserve track letter.

WENK, THOMAS J.: Engineering , Home Room Alternate, Aeolian Choir.

WENTINK, CAROLE D.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate , Student Council , Junior Girls Glee president , Cheerleaders president , Coed Counselors president , Red Cross , Usherettes Joy Night participant , Homecoming attendant, Prom attendant, honor roll , National Honor Society.

J. Wandrey

S. Wasson

R. Way

E. Webb

T. Wenk

K. Ward

L. Way

S. Weatherly

R. Weder

C. Wentink

K. Wenzl M. White R. Wilken

P. West R. Whitemon D. Will

J. Westerberg N. Wiegert S. Westerman W. Wiley T. Weymouth D. Wilhelm' S. Wilson E. Willmore J. Wilson

WENZL, KENNETH l.: Arts an d Sciences , Home Room Alternate.

WEST, PATRICIA D.: Arts an d Sc iences, Future Nurses vicepresident , Peppers , Scie nce Club , honor roll, National Honor Society

WESTERBERG, JANICE S.: Teachers College , Home Room Representative , Mummers, Aeolian Choir , Madrigals, Aqualinks , Future Teachers, International Club , Peppers , Red Cross , Lounge Committee , Joy Night participant , National Honor Society.

WESTERMAN, SUSAN K.: Stenograph i c , Junior G irls Glee , Future Secretaries , Peppers , Joy Night participant.

WEYMOUTH, TERRY E.: Arts and Sciences , Mummers play cast , all-school play , Band , Chess Club , Human Relat ions Counc il , Writers Club , National Honor Societ y

WHITE, MARVIN R.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Varsity wre~tling manager, Chess Club , L Club, Red Cross , Science Club president , Links salesman.

WHITEMON, ROBERT L.: Teachers College , Band , Aeol ian Choir.

WIEGERT, NANCY l.: Teachers College , Peppers

WILEY, WILLIAM M.: Trades Preparatory.

WILHELM, DARLENE M.: Arts and Sciences , Aeolian Choir, Peppers squad leader , Links salesman , Joy Night participa nt.

WILKEN, RICHARD R.: Trades Preparato ry, Band , Radio Club.

WILL, DAVID A.: Arts and Sciences , senior class vice-president , Varsity football letter , Reserve basketball letter, Reserve baseball letter , L Club vice-president , National Honor Society , Prom escort.

WILLMORE, EDITH S.: Clerical , Peppers.

WILSON, CREIGHTON D.: Trades Pr eparatory. {not pictured)

WILSON, JUANITA J.: Teachers College , Peppers.

WILSON, SCOTT A.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate , Reserve golf letter, Art Club

Suddenly We Realize, 'This is the tast Time'

R. W inslow

G. Wo lfe

J Young

N. Z ier

G. Zimmer

F. W i se R Worste r R. Young I Zigurs L. Zimmerman

W I NSLOW , REBECCA E.: Business Administration , Mummers p la y crew , all-school play , Aeolian Choir , GAA , Peppers , Joy N ight partici p ant , Joy Night crew.

WISE , FRANKLIN P. : Tra d es Preparat o ry.

WOLFE, GAIL D.: Tea c hers College.

WORSTER , REUBEN P.: Business A dministrati o n , Varsity football letter , Reserve basketball letter , L C lub

YOUNG , JAMES E. : Teachers Co llege , Advocate S taff, Reserve track letter.

YOUNG , ROCKFORD L.: Industrial A rts , Reserve track letter.

Z IER , NANCY K.: C lerical, A eolian C hoir, GAA , Peppers, Usherettes , Joy Night p articipant.

Z I GURS , ILZE : Tea c hers College, Home Room Alternate, Mimes, Astronomy Club p resident, Future Teachers, N ati o nal Honor Society.

ZIMMER , GORDON W .: Business Administrati o n

ZIMMERMAN , LYNNE I.: Arts and Sciences , Coed Counselors, Future Homemakers , Pep p ers.

fifty years . ..

One of the main functions of a yearbook is to recognize the senior class and its special activities. For fifty years The Links has fulfilled this function well. Since 1917, when The Links was first published, the book has earned twelve First-Class ratings, five All-American ratings, as judged by the National Scholastic Press Association, and one Best-of-State award in 1953. Throug-h the years, the seniors and their activities have made up a large part of the yearbook.

One of Lincoln High's most honored traditions is Color Day. In 1916 Color Day meant an enthusiastic parade supporting the footbatl team playing its game that night. As time passed, this day became a patriotic assembly with the students wearing the school colors of red and black. Today it has come to mean the recognition of outstanding seniors by presenting them with various awards, memorials, and scholarships.

Perhaps the most important senior tradition is Commencement. The first graduating class in 1873 consisted of only three girls and one boy, but by 1942 it had grown to 550. This year, approximately 670 students proudly received their hard-earned diplomas as they looked forward to lives that truly commence with the end of their years at Lincoln High School. •

The Links is not only a record of the seniors, but a record of the whole student body and faculty. We all take pride in saluting The Links-a cha·mpio,n yearbook for the past fifty years-and wishing it continued success for the ensuing years.

Surveying the gym for prom possibilities are junior class officers, Judy Bowlin, president; Biruta Pudists, vice-president; Sally Davidson, secretary; and Janice Black, treasurer.

'Many Things to Many People'-that Middle Year

Neither a beginning nor an end, th e junior year is nonetheless never to be forgotten. 1raditional junior activities include County Government Day, the Amefican Field Service exchange program, Boys and Girls State, planning the prom, and innumberable tryouts for that vital senior year. But vital too is t-he junior year, a year of preparation for many things as well as a year with many memories of its own. Earning a letter, being in a play, or a date for ''that'' special occasion, are only a few of the experiences that can make a junior year a golden one.

To the junior comes also a feeling of time flying, that there never seem to be quite enough hours. He soon learns that time is a precious commodity, to be budgeted with care if he wants the "gold" in his year to be more than a superficial glitter.

Warm fall afternoons meant cheerleading practice for many junior girls Unseen are the numerous watchers, boys of all grades.

Joseph Adams

Robert Agu irre

Dru Ahl

Marv i n Albers

A rdelle Albrandt

George Amen Elsa Andersen

Gayla Anderson Karla Anderson

Joy Andreasen

Andr i s Anton iski

Arenas

Arent

Atchley

Linda Aughe Iva rs Augstu

Phyl lis Baars Robert Bailey

Bill Barker

Wayne Barkube

Cher yl Barthel

Claude Baker

Susan Bartow Loretta Ba rtzatt Kathleen Bassett

Marjor ie Bassett

Karen Bauer

Warren Bauer

Sharon Beatt y

C hristine Be cher Judith Becker

Beezley

Steven Beltz

James Bender

Donald Benzing

Lon Best

Pame la Bitterman

Janet Beste

Bettge

Bishop

Janice Black Juanita Black

11 Bod field

William Bonacker

Patr ick Bower

Judy Bowlin

Coral Bowman Judy Boyd

Steven Brannen Barbara Bratt Kenne th Br aun

Susan Br eeling

Linda Brehm

Susan Br ice

Stephen Brock

Pamela Broman

GOVERNMENT DAY:

Character Deepened by Expressing Feelings, Ideas

Rona Id Brown

James Brt

Beverly Bruns

Jerold Buk

Peter Burden

Bob Burke

Kathryn Burkhalter

William Burr

Carolyn Calderon

Jon Camp

John Campbell

Ronald Campb ell

Virginia Campbell

John Cariotto

Dana Carlson

Frederick Carter

A lva Channe l

Charles Chapple

Gregory Chr ist

Doug las Church ill

Sandra Clark

Kent Clawson

Edward Cleckner

Ellen Cloud

Bob Cockrell

Dorothy Coday

Joleen Coffey

William Coffey

Jeanne Colborn

Robert C ook

Anastas ia Coote

William Cottrell

Cynth ia Cox

Susan Co x Connie Cradit

Linda C rawford

Kathleen Crewdson

Terry C rosier

Linda Cudabock

Susan Cudly

Ro b ert C ulv er

Bryanne C urry

COUNTY
Bo tt om Row : Pedersen, Sommerhauser , Davidson , Broman , Schleuger , Stilwell , Finkel. To p Ro w: Mason, Quig, Karnopp, Zimmerman , Cariotto, Greenholtz , Pardubsk y, Luedke.

Warren Palmer and Chip Ma ly prove to Donna Muffley that chivalry is not dead.

Barbara Ford

Bra dford Fortney

Cons uela Foster

John Fos ter

Jenny Fawler

Will iam Francisco

Rochelle Franklin

Linda Fra;ison

William Fr ickel

Randa I Fr iendt

Marc ia Fuhre r

Mary Fuller

William Fuqua

Ronald Gage

Diane Gehlbach

John Geisler

Kather ine Gerlach

Ph illip Gerlach

William Gesch

Marilyn Ghormley

Gary Giebelhaus

C lark Gillaspie

Terry Gillispie

Guntis Glagaus

Add ison Glantz

Bar t Glathar

Lance Gloe

Charles Godsey

Janet Goebel

Thomas Goeglein

M ichael Goeschel

Nancy Goggins

Debora Goldstein

Bruce Goldstone

Dia ne Gomez

Hugo Gomez

M ichael Grass

Melita Graus

Irene Green

James Green

Larry Green

St even Green

Jo yce Greenholtz

Mar y Greenwood

Janice Grenemeier

Thomas Grevich

Dia ne Groh

Kathy Gross

Karen Fi tzgerald

Someone Alvvays Willing to Lend a Helping Ha · nd

Hagen Colleen Halderman

Harshbarger

Gerald Harvey

Hatf iel

Hatten Jack Havel Patricia Hay

Hayes Michael Heckman

Candice Heqel

Dennis Heqel

Barry Heinb i gner

Dianne Heinbigner

Connie Heironymus

Donald Helmstadter Kathleen Helton

Barbara Henderson

Thomas Hendricks

James Hennessey

Barbara Hergenrader Stephen Hergert Ronald Herman

Hermonie

Harold Hetherington

Rona Id H i att

Hile

Hill George Hinman

Hinman

Hoag

John Hobson Gerald Hockemeier Janke Hodtwalker Dale Hoffart

Darlene Hoffart

James Hoffman Rebecca Hoffman

Larry Hogge

Holdorf

Jack Holland

Cheryl Holle

Stephen Holloway

Frank Holt

Thomas Howland

Robert Hoyer

Debrah Huber

LaVonne Hudson

Aletta Hughes Ronald Hunkins

Gary Hunt

James Hunt

Stephen lhrie

Susan Inness

Sandray Isley

Jerry Jeckson

Robert Jankovitz

Gaylen Janousek

Monica Jasinski

Barbara Jensen Lynn Jensen

Johnson

Rich a rd Johnson

Cheryl Jones

Gary Jones

Harold Jones Jackie Jones

Martha Jurich John Kahler

Kathleen Karnopp

Arved Kaulins

Donald Kemp

Russell Kenaston

Linda Kilgore

Michael Kimmons

Bobby King

Kathryn King

Ronnie Kirkendall

Carol Knight

Jack Knutson Rita Koch

Karl Kollmorgen

Rose Koluch

Karen Kranz

Krcmarik

Janice Krejci

Constance Krepel

Michael Kroon

Franklin Krueger

Patricia Krueger Iris Krumins Bruno Krygier

Gary Krzeneski

Gary Kuchera

William Kuehn

Sherrill Kushner

Richard Kuzelka

James Lake

Langston

Karen Langston

Ellen Larsen

Linda Latzel

Patricia Laws

Ronald Lear

Call Slips_Lend 'Adventure' to Ordinary Routine

Connie Cradit and George Hinman can't decide whether somebody's going up the down side or down- the up side, but they agree it would never work between classes.

Da vid Mar

Students Contribute Fresh Ideas to Student Council

Jan Martin

Ram011a Martin

Kathryn Mason

Em i ly Massa

Donald Mayer Hellen Mayo Terry Mazu rak

Kathryn McA llaster

Janet McCall

Barbara McCann

Dennis McCaugherty

Donna McG innis

Stephen McKelvey

Thomas Mclachlan

Charles McNeil

Julia Meader

Sara Meeks

Michael Melland

Candice Merley

Diana Messman

Barbara Meyer

Cathy M ichaelson

Dean M ichon

Rodney Miers

Conn ie M iller

Nancy Milligdn

Joan M ills

L i nda M ills

Rit a Mills Glenn M iller Minnie Miller

Sharon M iller

Margaret Min chow

M i nick

M innig

Lynn Mitchell

Dan iel Moeller

Donald Mehlman

Brenda Moore

Robert Moore

Moore

Terrence Moore

Trevor Morgan

Janet Morris

Edward Morrow

Arthur Moser

Lynn Moxham

Donna Muffley

Linda Murphy

Pete r Murphy

John Mye rs

William Neal

Neff

Michael Newlon

Ela ine Nelson

Renee Nelson Paul Newhouse

Mary Newton

Sandra Nichols

Mary Nider

Douglas Novak

Helen Nowakowski

Trudy Nyquist

Virginia Nyhoff

Patr ici a O ' Brien

Jane Ochsner

Terri Odle

Martha O 'Gara

James Ogden

Kathleen O ldenburg

were

Juniors had to prove they could think, especially when important tests such as the National Exam were the proving ground.

Biru!a

Rare Silence Prevails While Juniors Tackle Tests

Steven Schm i dt

V i ctor i a Schmied i ng

Ear l Sch muck Mary Schne i der

Joleen Sc homaker

Schroeder

Barbara Schroer

Linda Schumac h er

Larry Schwa Im

Donna Schweitzer

Sidnee Searles Sh irley Se ars

Steven Seiler

Robert Semrad

Earl s.hadley

Janet Shaner C atherine Shattuck Cariel Shaw

Norma Shear

Patrick Sheldon

Debo r ah Shepard

Harr i et Sheridan

Thomas Siedell

Blanche Silbersack Michael Simms

John Simpson

Marjor i e Simpson

Dennis Slama

Charles Smith

Valdeen Smith

Dan iel Snow C arolyn Solt

Vicky Sommer

erry Smit h Eileen Sommerhauser

Steven Sommers Julie Sorens en

John Soukup

Wayne Sou therland

Paulette Sp adt

Janet Spiker

Joseph Splichal

Susan Stat ler

arla Stemp er

Cr aig Stephen

Elizabeth St ilwell

Charles Stoeckle

Donn a Stoughton

William Stra in C lyde Street

George Stroka n

Mary Sun derman

Joseph Swar tz

Diana Sw enson

Donn a Swenson

Steven Swoboda • Karen T aladay Do uglas Taylor

Sa rah Taylor

Leota Teeters

Stephen TeSe lle

Ned Therien

M ichael Th imijan Allen Thompson

Gary Smith vows that tomorrow he will remember where he put his books. Losing them during the noon rush seems to prove hazardous , as Gary is nearly trampled while searching.

Unsuspected Perils Lie Wait to Trap Un'Nary

Peggy Thornburg

Dale Tiedeman

Pa t r ici a Tisdale

Richar d Toma11dl

Stanley Tomczyk

Deborah Tracy

Jenn if er Tra vis

Raym ond Tr i pp

Sandra Trippel

L i nda T rouba

Lyle Trumbley

Kenton Tyrrell

Sharon Ulr i ch

Darrel l Van Ackern

James Van Cleaf

Colleene Vaughn

James Vaughn

Candice Villanueva

Thomas Vittera

Linda Waggoner

V icki e Wagner

Nancy Waldman

Diana Waller

Clark Wallin

Patr icia Wa lter

Richard Ward

Di ane Wassung

Myra Waters

Marleen Weaver

Wilhelm Wehmer

Roger Welch

V i vian Wenz

Lloyd Wenzl

Cynthia Westlund

Constance Weygint

Kathy Mason finds that getting a drink of water can produce a real dilemma when loaded with an armful of books, a coat, and " a few other things

Amy Zimmerm a n
Joleen Zuerlein

" What kind of record will my clas s make? " is a question many sophomores ask. The trophy case provides a visible goal for those who hope to achieve new highs in their varied fields of interest.

Endless Choice of Paths Opens Sophomore's Horizon

High school opens vistas of independence to the sophomore as he learns to plan and choose for himself. He finds that high school is a busy world of its own, a w,orld in which he discovers an endless variety of people, places, and pastimes, all serving to broaden his horizons. Football games , swimming meets, the Aqualinks Show, plays, Joy Night, and a host of other memories will remain as part of the first year at Lincoln High. By June each sophomore has learned to take this "world" in stride and is then ready to make his junior and senior years equally memorable.

" Caught " on the stairs were sophomore class officers: Sarah Srb, vice-president; John Mad i so n, treasurer; Rod Hernande z, pr e sident; and Rob Terrio, secretary.

V

Linda

Travis Berry Merlyn Bice

Gwendolyn Bicoy Thomas Bic oy

Bonnie Bislow

Bia kely

Warren Blessing Conn ie Blodgett

Dan Bloebeum

Timothy Boles

Barbara Bol i ng Thomas Bolton Stephen Booe

Janet Bottum

Bower

Diane Bowman

Connie Boyd John Bradford

Brame

Sharon Bratt

Katherine Brauer

Sandra Brecka Arlene Brennan

James Brewster

Brissey Patrick Brock

Virginia Hogan and Lynn Fontenot find that the bench in the front hall is a comfortable waiting place for friends or rides.

Bonnie Broman

Brenda Brooks

Floyd Brown

Katryna Brown

Judy Broz

Diane Bryan Richard Bryan

Sandra Bryant Rosslynn Buckland

Jack Buehler Paul i ne Buresh

Waiting Means Time to Finish HomeYJork, Daydream

Cheri Cox

Jerry Cozad

Melvin Cramm

Christopher Crancer

Jack Crand a ll Jo Ann Cropp

Victor Crosby

April Crossgrove

David Crossley

Verna Cruder

Eugene Cunn i ngham

Jean Damian

James Daniel

Robert Dann

Steven Davis

L i nda Delancey

M ich ael Denn is Wendy Dennis Daniel Dermyer Patr icia DeVoss

Bradley Dickso n Donald Dingman

Betts Disney

Dav id Dockery

V ic ki Dominguez Eileen Donahoe

Charleen Dougherty

Dewayne Drewing

Vern Duncan

Linda Dunekacke

Robert Dzerk

Richard Eberly John Echerd

Pamela Edelbrock

M i lan Edelen

Andrew Edwards

Charles Edwards

William Edwards

Thomas Eisele

Warren Eisert

Gera Id Elfring

Patricia Elliott

Roger Elliott James Ellis

Donald Emery

Priscilla Ensing

Kerry Erichsen

Carl Erwin

Nanette Ettinger

Judith Everett

Candyce Ep.p

Yvette Farr

James Faust Ray Ferr il l

Anna Fi edler

Eugene Fil bert

Susan Fi scher

Shar on Fish

Kenneth Florez

Alan Fl oth

M icha el Flury

Li nda Fontenot

Lynn Fortney

Barbara Foster

Bruc e Foster

Glor i a Foster Carolyn Franc i

Stephen Franks

Driving Involves Combination of Skill and Practice

Donald Freeman

Yvonne Fuller

Herbert Fultz

Denn i s Gage

Francine Gandara

Evelyn Garc ia

Gary Garrett

Lamont Garrett

Linda Garrett

Harold Gates

James Ge i stl in ger

Joseph Gelatko

Stanley Gerbig Kather i ne Gerte isen

Eva Gibson

Robert G ill

L ind a G ilstad

C i ndy Gob le

Catherine Goeglein

Gloria Goeschel

Kathleen Goeschel

L in da Gonzalez

Barbara Gordon

M ichael Gorka

Gloria Gottula

Lo is Grady

Patrice Graham

Barbara Grant

L i nda Grdntski

John Greenwood

Carolyn Greer

Charles Griggs

D i ane Gr i ggsby

Wilbert Griggsby

Bryan Grosscup

1 homas Gush a rd

Har la n Gustafson

Randall Haas

Judith Ha i st

Mary Hamer

L i nda Hand

Paul Hanneman

David Hansen

Sherry Ha le Allyn Hall Lucille Hall

Jean Hansen

M arilyn Hardy

Stephen Harnsberger

Clarence Harris

David Hartsell

David Hay

John Hayes

Richard Haynes

Charles Hayter

Susan Heckman

Nancy Helfenstein

Peggy Heller

Kip Hendrickson

Bruce Henricks

Glenn Hergenrader

Stanley Hergenrader

Phillip Hernandez

Roderick Hernandez

Jack Herstein '

Sh i rley Hey

Steven Hiatt

C urtis Hibdon

Eileen High Elk

A lice Ann Hill

"I'll
promises
"Closed" sign means business. It looks as if

Ray Kahler

Daniel Kahm

Dan i el Kcrpke

Gary Karnes

Georgia Kats

Nathan Keedy

Ti mothy Keelan

Marg Mel Kenaslon

Lynn Kennedy

Paul Kennett

Fredr i ck Key

Robert Killen

Beth K ing

Steven King

Wayne King

Lynn Ki nghorn

Charles Kirk

Kathleen Kirk

Morris Ki rkpatrick

Jud i th Kister

Joseph Ki tsmiller

Patricia Kline

Linda Knight

Timothy Knopp

Vicki Koch

Susan Kos

Cary Kraft

Jacob Kreick

Wayne Kreps

Susan Kruger

Ingrid Krumins

Katherine Kuhlman

Charles Kuhns

Betty Kujawa

William Kulw icki

come right back,"
Bonnie Broman with a smile. Hall guard Ken Florez, though, insists that the red and black
Bonnie will have to come back later.

Hall Treveler Likely to Meet NumeroUs Obstdcles

Jud

Ingrid

It's always a surprise to meet someone coming in when y ou ' re go i ng out. Gwen and Tom Bicoy get a double shock when the face on the other side i s very familiar.

Ruby

The Ba se bus made a long trip shorter for many students, but the door was never quit e big enough.

M ichael Maas

Mary Maddu x

Madison Mallia Mar Carol ine Mar iscal

Charles Marker

Joyce Martin

Trudie Martin

Pamela Mason

Shannon Mason Mel vin Massa

Michael Matting ly Alan Mauel

Shirley Ma ughan

Patricia Mayo

James Mazour W illiam Mazurak

Danny McCauley

Vickie McCurdy

Becky McGrew Michael McGuire

Mary McKelvey

Jill McMaster

Susan McNeese

Tena McNeil

Victor McW illiam s Ida Mead Pa tricia Meek

John Meh ser

Terri Me hser

Ronald Me ier

Diane Metheny

Gary Meyer

James Meyer Gary Michael Dia

Gary M i nzel

Norma Mogstad

Charles Moore

Sherry Morgan

Kathleen Mortensen

Robert Mor tensen Dav id Myers Ma rk Neely

Michael Neff

Bus Stops Attractive to Sellout Cro~ds of:Homeb~u ·nd

H elen Ne l son

M ichael Ne lso n Pamel a Nelson M arvel Nevels Mary Newcomer Candace N e wm an C athy Nicholson

Ann N iede r kofler

Gayle Niemeyer

Stephen Nimie

Gary No bbma n Steve n Nul l Steven Oberheu

Joel Ochsner

Steven Olsen

Dan iel O ' Meara

Nancy Orr Robert Orta

George Osborn

Rich ard Os tlu nd

Rhoda Paas

John Pabst

Debra Paceley

Norman Padgett

James Palmer

La rry Panteloglow

Constance Pappas

Olga Pas ik a

Anna Paul

Sharon Pauley

Larry Peacock

Bruce Pearson Re x Pedersen

W illia m Perry

Zelma Perry

Sh irley Pester

James Petersen Shirley Petersen

Jane Pe terson

Susan Pi en in g

Denn i s Pope

Barbara Po rat h

Cyn thia Powe ll Jack Powe l l Lonnie Powel l

Steven Prell

L i nda Prettyman

Bruce Pr ic e

Deborah Pr ic e

L i nda Pr ic e

G.:irold Prochnow

Janet Prochnow

John Purins

Sandra Putman

Sandra Quattrocchi

Steven Radke

Patrici" Ramsey

Beverly Randolph

Claud i a Ray

Mar iett a Red in ger

Shirley Reed

Lucinda Reetz

Judd Reeves Wil liam Re i nhardt

Robert Reitz

Ki m Rempe

Roger Retz laff

Jeannette Rezac

Di ane Ri chard son

Harry Ri chardson

Te x Ri ch t ers

Dav i d Ri p l ey

Barba r a Rix sti ne

Vi rg i n i a Roach

Deborah Roberts

Jo hn Rob i dou x

C y nth i a Rob i nson

Dorothy Rob i nson

Bil l i e Robot ham

N ic hol a s Roggenk am p Me l v i n Ro lf smeyer

Ric ha rd Root

Ronald Renne ll

Douglass Rose

Li nda Roser

Kathryn Ross

Raymond Rowen

Michael Ryon

Jorge Samayoa

John Sampson

Donn Samuelson

Cora Saunso ci

Sharon Scdor i s

Susan Schadt

W i ll i am Schlege l

Carol Sch l e i ger

J ud i th Sch l e i ger

Paula Schmersal

Al i sanne Schm i dt

Ronald Schmuck

Nancy Schneider

Peggy Schrage

Deborah Schrodt

Li nda Schwalm

Suzanne Schwartzkopf

Marcia Sears

Sharon Ser c l

Beverly Shaner

Robert Shaner

Michael Shapoval

Timothy Shaw

W i ll i am Shaw

Larry Sheffield

Susan Sheldon

Glenn Shellhouse

Roder i ck Shepard

Dave Sheridan

Karen Sheridan

Anthony Shottenkirk

Ri chard Shreve

Terry Simms

Cheryl Smith

Deborah Smith

Edward Smith

Harvey Smith

David Skome r

Frankl i n Sligar

Barbara Smith

Mary Smith

Susan Smith

Randall Sn i der

Judy Solomon

Ana Solorzano

Karen Spadt

John Speedlin

Wayne Springer

Sarah Srb

Karolyn Sta Ider

Susceptible to spring fever? Carolyn Lind and Jack Buehler find they are not immune to the common malady.

Five Minutes Can Become Eternity at 3:30

Kenwood Staley

M i chael Standley

Li nda Starck

Charles Starkweather

Gregory Starkweather

Lesl i e Steele

Sandra Steele

Gary Steffens

James Stephens

Deborah Stephenson

Lawrence Stepp

Deborah Stettinger

Ann Stevens

Roger Stoddard

Theresa Stofer

Donna Stoj

She l ley Stoll

Stephan Storonsk i j

Dennis Strain

Vicki Straka

Markeen Strauss

Wilma Street

Nina Strokan

David Stroud

Sally Stubbs

Peggy Stutzman

Richard Swartz

Barbara Synovec

Gerardo Talero

Alonzo Tapp

Melvin Tarpley

Judith Templeton

Robert Terrio

James A. Terry

James H. Terry

Michael Theiler

Janice Thober

Connie Thompson

Randall Thompson

Allen Thrasher

John T i lts

Joyce Toland

Dave Hay has discovered that the cafeteria's breakfast menu allows a wide selection of delicious and nourishing foods.

Maria lomczyk

Kathleen Toombs

Julia Topp

Deborah Torgler

Michdel Tracy

Ronald Trahan

Gordon Trout

Sandra Truksa

Mark Trumbley

Rober t Tucker

Frankl i n Turner

M ichael Turner

Brenda Uecker

LeRoy Umphres

Richard Usher

Anastasia Vaggalis

John Vanland i ngham

Peggy Vanzandt

Trisha Vaughan

M ichael Versaw

Thomas Von Busch

Jennifer Vos

Steven Voss

Ronald Waggoner

Jennifer Wagner

Craig Wakefield

Karen Walbrecht

Peggy Walkenhorst

L inda Walker

W illiam Walk insha w

Verna Wall

Marilyn Wallace · Nadene Wallace

Lesl ie Wallasky

Sharon Wallen

Suzanne Wallin

Janet Walter

Barbara Way

Vicki Weddle

Susan Wellington

An it a WestLi nda West

Vance West

He Who Enioys Food Most May Like Weighing .Least

Getting tested, checked, weighed, and measured is routine high school procedure. Hearing all the " beeps" assures a high score on this test.

the links fifty years the links fifty years

Fred Schrekinger takes a view of "the world below " , while changing the LHS activities sign.

Student Council Proiects

Lead

to Leadership

Promoting leadership activities kept the members of the Lincoln High Student Council "on their toes."

Demanding, but worthwhile, were the Kick-Off Dance and the Homecoming Dance sponsored by the Council for the student body. In addition, a leadership workshop, sophomore orientation, and "open hearings" helped to create better understanding between the Council and individuals within the student body.

Under the direction of Mrs. Judith Kirsch, sponsor, Council members attended workshops, conventions, and intra-city meet~ ings which helped in gaining understanding and knowledge of the problems of other schools and improving inter-school relations

STUDENT COUNCIL: Bottom Row: Adams , Cleveli;ind, Morgan, Wa l ker , vice - president ; Knaub , Ca stillejo , J e nkins. Row Two: S. Schwartzkopf , Safford , secretary ; McKelvey , C Schwartzkopf , Sayre , Hall. Araya , Hare , Schrekinger. Top Row: La wson , Leupold , Holt , Camp , Little , T. Keelan , Shaw , treasurer ; Beckmann , pres i dent ; M Keelan.
"What

are we painting, the plane or the Lincofn High Student Council?"

Putting hot air to good use , Emnet Araya , Cathy Cleveland, Jon Camp , and Jim Shaw blow up balloons for the Homecoming Dance.

"It's mine!" "No, it's mine," argue Berta Hall and Mike Leupold. The rivalry for Class Competition points seems to have turned into a regular tug of war.

After attending a Home Room Rep meeting, Sara Luedke "brings home the news."

Democracy at LHS

Through Home Room Reps

Democracy means representation, and at LHS democracy means the Home Room Representatives who carry information and suggestions between the student body and Student Council. The purpose is to make a better school through an interchange of knowledge. At meetings, ideas and problems were "buzzed" in small groups to discover their value and effective application to present Lincoln High policy.

HO M E RO OM REPRESENTATIVES: Bottom Row: W elch , W ittstruck , G artner, Odl
M c N eese , Davi
W
son , L y ons , Schrepf , Markussen , C a mp bell. Row Two: Strauss , Smith , Hu d son , Lue dk e , H ol b rook, C rew d son, M
Karnopp , K ushner , Ra b e , G ol d stein , Bl a ck , W i ll , So l omon Row Three: Bottum , Benne r , Ra m sey , K re p s, Pud ists , Sr b ,
h nso n , Do t y, Ulrich , Ogden , Jacobs , franklin , Weyhrauch, Ozenbaugh , Rosenberger, Mehser. Top Row: Erwin , Jordan , Wak~field , Hatten , Boye , Hernandez , Terrio , Arnold, Condon , Fensler , Farrar , Amen , Wolff , W a l v oord

HUMAN RE LAT I ONS COUNC I L: Bottom Row: G Fo ster , Rod gers , C Foster , treasurer ; Simmons , secret a ry; Hoff man , Bl ack , Ad a m s Row 2: A n d ers on

Nevv Clubs Ansvver Activities 'Roll Call'

11 Do unto others ... 11 sums up the work of the Human Relations Council under the guidance of Mr. Paul Adams, Mr. James Carlin , and Miss Judith Roderick.To achieve their goals the group took entertainment and an " offer to help " to Malone Community Center and Tabitha and Cedars Homes.

"Star light , star bright ... " may have been heard coming from the lips of Astronomy Club members as they assembled in the oval for evening meetings. The club was organized under the direction of Mr. Robert Fisher and Mr. Gerald Skoog, after the donation -of a teJescope by Mr. and Mrs. Myron Roberts .

ASTRONOMY CLUB: Bo ttom Row: Gr e er , Zigurs, secr et a r y-t reasurer ; Wallin , Br ow n. Top Row: Schm i dt , v i ce-president ; Bo y e , Mazu ra k, pres i den t; Stepp , Curti n

" I wonder which langu age I'll be speaking next summer! " exclaims Martin Harris t o Jon Camp as they make plans for their visits to foreign countries.

"I sn't that enough?" cries Ron Bowlin as Patty Laws adds " box after box " of AFS candy to Roger Boye's toppling stack.

· American Field Service

Promotes Dual Purpose

To strengthen international understanding by learning of people and their cultures , American Field Service sponsors a two-fold program. While receiving students from other countries they also send "ambassadors of good will" to foreign nations to represent the United States. The organization supports their project through Christmas card and candy sales under the direction of Mr. Paul Adams and Mrs. Mary Cirksena.

AFS - students , Emnet Araya from Ethiopia, and Ramon Castille jo from Spain, find that the world isn't so big after all, as they become acquainted through Lincoln High activities.

INTERNATIONAL CLUB: Bo tt om Row : Schmidt, Wallace, Martin , Bislow , Heller , J. Lind , president; Knight , treasurer; Bicoy, secretary; Hall , Toombs , VanZandt, Leigh, Allen , Pauley. Row Two: Hurst, Simmons , Bowman, Ramsey , Walter , Oliphant , Broz, Porath , Stoughton , Groh , Latzel, Fuller, Strauss , C. Lind, Lueders , Thompson , Jensen. Ro w T hr ee : Newcomer, Schwartzkopf , Paul. Araya , C. Johnson , Collins , Castillejo , Heckman , Van Sickle , Mortensen , Bryan , Moore, Schreckinger, Bushek , Chesnin To p Row: Mogstad , Torgler, Jacobs , Brice , Lohr , Leupold , vice-president ; Egger, Bowlin , Schneider , Schmidt, McMaster, Pappas , R. Johnson , Brown, Brauer.

World-~ide Good Will

Stimulates Friendships

Promoting a "people to people" program , the International Club adopted a Lebanese orphan, Minas Furnuzian. As a project to provide funds for his care the group sponsored a pizza feed before the Omaha Westside basketball game.

To create an interchange of cultures and customs a Christmas party was held for all foreign exchange students in the city with the aid of clu b sponsors, Mr. George Carpenter and Mrs. JoRene Wilken.

"Fingers-the only way to eat pizza!" a g re e Joyce Martin, Barb Porath, and Brenda Wickard as they attend the pizza dinn e r.

NEWCOMERS CLUB: Bottom Row: Kuhlman , Godsey , pres i den

Fortney , Stap l e , Cast i llejo , R Ball , Burg g raf , McCa nn, C W

erty, Kuhns , Nimic.

COED COUNSELORS: Bottom Row: Merley , Sommerhauser , Schneider , Long, Rodgers , Elstun, Say r e, president; Hart , vice-president ; Lohr , secretary ; Johnston , treasurer ; Wassung , Brown , O ' Gara , Finkel , Davidson. Row 2: Shattuck , Luft , Schneider , Oldenburg , Hassel , Weaver , Fischer , Morrell , Shephe r d, Jensen , Bruns , Bar tzatt , Broman , Peder sen , Tuder. Row 3: Stoughton , Gerlach , Latzel, Nyquist , Schaefer , McCall , Villanueva, Sch i ldman , Oliphant , Crewdson , Nider , Meeks , Hill , Knight , Schroer. Row 4: Jewell , Mare sch , Lovelace , Cudly , Rabe , Hare , Jacobs , Hall , Franklin , Pardubsky , Wh i tmer , Bott , Bett ge, Qui g, Ford , Fuller. Top Row: Robi n so n, Hagema n, Johns o n , Piccolo , Harshbarger , Shepard , Spadt , Olse n, Wolff , Ulr i ch , Z i mm e rman , Newton , Fi tzgerald , Holdorf , Brice , King , Greenholtz.

t; Paulsen , v i ce - pr e si de nt; Ara y a , secretar y; Powell , Potts
Row 2:
illia m son. Top Row: Todd , A. Wil lia mso n, J. Ba ll, K in gho rn, McCough-

Clubs 'Eager To Help'

Roll Out We lcome Mat

The Coed Counselors' "Big Sister" help aided many sophomore girls during the opening days of the school year.

The annual fall tea, climaxing the informal gatherings and "get-acquainted" parties held during the summer, was given in the Lincoln High School cafeteria.

Helping the group to organize activities were their sponsors, Miss Jamesine • Bourke, Miss Frances Buell, Mrs. Sharon Christoffersen, and Mrs. Helen Flanagan.

Under direction of sponsors Mrs. Harriet Cross, Mrs. Alma Howdeshell, and Mrs. Alice Updegraft, Newcomers Club provided an opportunity for all students new to Lincoln High to become familiar with the school and its policies, and to make new friends and acquaintances.

While touring Lincoln High, Sue Cudly, Coed Counselor, points out the many benefits of the Little Theater to an attentive sophomore, Lou Ann Colborn.

SAFETY COMMITTEE: Bottom Row : Kilgore , Latzel , Olson , Weaver, president; Krueger, vice-president; Pri b yl, secretary; Oldenburg Top Ro w: Wyman , Knight, Nelson, Slama , Wolff, Simms, Nyquist , Huber.

RED CROSS: Bott o m Ro w: Pauley, Schmidt , VanZa ndl , Hoffart, Broman, Bartzatt, Rodgers , Wichman , Kahler , Ghormley , Bowman , Hay, P. Schneider, C. Campbell. Hegel , Roberts , J. Campbell , Ross. Row Two: C. Cleveland , Spiker, Hoffman , M. Schneider , Hadley , Black , Smith , Trouba , Ramsey , Lind , Fischer , Roth , Ree ves , McAllaster , Anderson , L. Graham , Ortiz , Higgins , Schrepf. Row Three: Solomon , Will , Hoover , Stemper , Rabe, Powers, Baker, Broz , Mehser, Hagan, Poague , Filbert , Schroer , Johnston , Quig , Jensen , Kirk , Walter , Strauss. Row Four: Latzel , Helton , Dittenber , Sattler , Coffey , Jacobs , Hull. Piccolo , Pappas , Cradit, Kling , Petersen , White , Newcomer , P. Graham , Bartow , Overton , Krepel, Brannen , P. Cleveland , Hare. Row Five: Van Sick-le , Wilhelm , Logan , Vakiner , Zimmerman , Poore , Beckmann, Hadfield, secretary; Arnold , vice-president; Ramsey , president; Hinkle , McMaster , Brice Vaughan , Barker , Harshbarger , Torgler , Newton , Holdorf.

Bev Rabe, Susie Brice, and Bob Hinkle fill the Red Cross box with donated "toys, toys, and more toys" for the Winnebago Indian children.

Service Organizations

Ansvver

'Cry for Help'

Spreading the word about Red Cross and the worthwhile service it performs, the Council sponsored its annual enrollment week with the assistance of Mrs. Kathleen Sayre. "Lending a helping hand," the group collected toys for Winnebago Indian children, gave Thanksgiving dinner to needy families, entertained at Vet's Hospital, and adopted a nursing home as a pet project.

The Safety Committee, sponsored by Mr. Guilford Burnham, evaluated fire drills, inspected the building for fire and safety hazards, and heard lectures from various speakers on the topic of safety.

Students Serve School

Via Committee Action

ECA , which stands for Extra Curricular Activities, is the key to National Honors Society for many active students at Lincoln High. Collecting and recording these points was the job of the ECA Committee under the direction of Miss Teresina Da nese. The recommending and selecting of books, books, and more books for the library was the service performed by the Library Committee. Under the supervision of Mrs. Edith Cascini , Miss Florence Jenkins, Miss Irene Martin, and Mrs. Ruth Siefkes , the group also assisted with inventory.

ECA COMM ITTEE: Bottom Row: V an d ers a ll. Re i c h, chair man; Leitch Top Row: A shelfo rd , Shaner.
LIBRA RY COMMITT EE: Bottom Row: A nd erson , J aco b son , Collin s, Paas , Hoffman. Top Row: D une kack e , Sun d er man, Sc hnei d e r Egge r , Hartsell , Moore.

LHS Students Encouraged to Talk! Talk! Talk!

A note-card file, well-used library card, and a determined look, were marks of an LHS debater. Individual members as well as the group took part in local and out-oftown tournaments including both state and district. Coached by Mrs. Suzanne Merwick , they learned to listen and analyze.

Freedom of speech served as the golden rule for Forum Club under the sponsorship of Mr. Alva Cavett. Memb e rs selected topics on current issues of interest to the group and were encouraged to express their own opinions and ideas. Various discussions included the transit strike and the draft.

DEBATE : Bo ttom Ro w: Fuller , Schelert , A ngle , C. Sch umacher , L. Schum a cher , Bonacker Top Row : Berlowitz , Fe d on , Harris , A rnol d , Camp , Esquivel , D uskin.
FORUM: Bottom Row: Bowman , Holbrook , Lon g, Hagen , St anton , secr e tar y: Hoffman Jenitrr;s , president. Ro w 2: Key , G odsey , Ti sdale , Buckwalter Likens , Sc hrekin g er Fischer Top Ro w: M azu r ak , Camp , Schneider , Ar nold , L i ttle , Cooper , iSchmidt , Taylor.

RAN D : Bottom Row: D a v ies , W iebers , Blum , Ball, M Laws, M ye r s, Herman , Lawson , Likens , Rulla. Row 2: Bislow , Schleu ger, M i ller , Merley , Arent , Nelson , Shanek , Rowe ,

Prib yl, Allen , Penrod , Horstman , Everett , Paul, Morey, Kirk , W alter , Jackm an. Row 3: C. Sm ith, Greenwood, Black , M Smith , Atchley , Hinman , Brame , Gabelhouse , Gerbig , McMaster , Javorsky , Walter , Talada y, Krueger , Bitterman , W eaver, W i lcox, Tomek , Whiteman , Pauley, Petersen. Row 4 : Jensen , R. Anderson , Bo na cker , W. Anderson , P Laws, Alt , Maul , Luft , Martin , Schwalm , Fedon , Steffens , Seiler , L. Hoyer , S. Vo ss, K. Sm ith, Kuzelka , Kubert , En gle, Doolittle , Heinbigner, Poor e, Livingston , Str ain, Beltz , Neff, Evans , M artin, Loeffelbein , Cole , Tubb s T op Ro w: Mr Orville Voss, d irector; B. Ho yer, Ho gge , Jacobsen , Hartman , Bender, Ri pley , Anto niskis, Mazurak , Taft.

Instruments Plus Ta lent

Sons and daughters of the Black and Re d struck up the band and supported their teams to victories by marching and playing for football and basketball games as well as pep rallies. Also displaying their musical abilities, the orchestra participated in the City Orchestra Festival ,

Equal Lincoln High Music

and selected members provided accompaniment for Opera and Jo y n i ght perfo r mances.

Under the d ir ection of M r . Orville Voss , both the band and orchestra provided music . for vesper concerts and enterta i ned at the j unior high s t h roughout t he schoo l year.

O RCH ESTRA : Bottom Ro w: D. D avies , V an d ersall, H o l mes , Hobson. Franson, Mason , L. Hill , A. Hill , V an Z an d t, Ha dfield. Row 2 : Brown , W allin , Chri s Johnson, T alley , S. Sto l l. W allen , J. Davies , Jenkins , Carol Johnson , Brice Bowman, Bottum, Stanton , N ewhouse Row 3 : O wen, G unn , M c All aste r , Ghormley , Nyhoff , Lockard , Prochnow Hall. Ernst m eyer Voss , Semrad , L. Step p , D oug A nd erson , Hage n , J a vo rsky , K. Stol l , Tub b s, Taft, Herman , R Stepp. To p Row : Kl ing, J. Anderson , Burrough , Mr. Orville V oss , d irector; G Hill, David A nderson , Be n d er.

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Nyquist , Han sen , Heinbigner , Holle , Simpson , Johnson , accompanist ; Lohr , Fitzgerald, Piccolo, Hart, vice-president; Proctor , Jones , Miss Gore , director.

Girls Glee Provides Musical Stepping Stone

Thank heaven for pretty girls and for beautiful music! Combine the two, add burgundy skirts and pale pink blouses, and the result will be the Junior Girls Glee performing under the direction of Miss Dorthea

Gore. Using their voices as a stepping stone to a musical senior year, the girls displayed their talent to the school through singing for Christmas vespers and rehearsing and presenting a Joy Night program in the spring.

JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE: Bottom Row: Finkel
Pedersen, Sommer, Oldenburg , Anderson
Dinges , Hoffart, Odle, Nyhoff. Row 2: Fisch-
Row 3: Jones, Curry , Tracy
Whitmer
Jackson
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JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE: Bottom Row: Long , Muffley , Wymore , Sommerhauser , Luft , Searles , Travi s, Schmieding , Minchow. Row 2: Stilwell. Sp i ker , Lund , Andreasen , Ahl , Johnston , Taylor , Stoughton , Huber , Schneider , Zimmerman. Row 3: Quig , Williams , Weyh- rauch , Bau e r , Knight , Hill, Hansel, Filbert , Hagen, Groh , Green. Top Row: Pardubsky , Moore , Zuerlein , Hall , treasurer; Franklin , Cox , l i brar i an ; Greenholtz , Sayre , president; Jacobs , librarian ; H o dtwalker , Jacobson , accompanist ; Solt

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Student Ta lent Produces Sounds of Music

Male voices blended in harmony as the Boys Glee performed under the direction of Mr. Ivan Caldwell. The group appeared in Joy Night and sang in various vesper programs throughout the school year.

Acting as their own best judges, Orpheons became an audience as each member presented a program. Sponsors Miss Dorthea Gore, Mr. Ivan Caldwell, and Mr. Orville Voss encouraged students to try out for membership in the club.

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BOYS GLEE: Bottom Row: Beezley , Aguirre, Ogden , Davis , God sey, Hollowny , Polivka , Pn tde y Row 2 : Brow , C ot! rell
Ad a ms
Swartz
LeMay
Schroeder
Kimmons
Ashelford. Top Row: Hunt , Hinman , Buk , Novak , Prai , Sommers, Ozolins , Phillips, Smith
ORPHEONS: Bottom Row: Brown , Fortney , Adam , Zimmerman, Stoughton , Helton , S. Stoll , Knight , Schneider , Lyons , Petersen , Stubbs , Weymouth. Row 2: Wallen , Goeglein , Jewell, Nyqu i st , Wall in, Bush , Jozeps , secretary: Rife , Bottum , L. Hill , Kahler , Grant Top Row: Smith , A. Hill , Crossgrove , vice-president ; Sha ne r , K Stoll , president ; Keelan , Newhouse , Pelton , Walkenhorst , Sayre , Paul , Moore.

Happiness reigns as Luiz (Dave Johnson) and Casilda (Carol Bass) discover they are married, much to the approval of their parents, the Duke (Carl Schneider) and Duchess (Connie Koch) of Plaza-Toro, and aloof disconcern of Don Alhambra (Steve Slaikeu).

Inez (Linda Kahler) holds the secret of which i$ to be king , Marco (Rick Brandt) or Giuseppe (Pat Crossley). Gianetta (Jeanie Dietrich) and Tessa (Jeanne Holbrook) each hopes her spouse will rule.

CHOIR: Bottom Row: Jozeps, accompanist; Hollstien , Brown , Zier , Araya , VanSickle , Waid , Newlun, Ireland, Dietrich , Shrader, Reeves , Talley , Bykerk , Reich , Wallen , Rothe , Steele , Hadfield , Hoffman , Morey , Bicoy. Row 2: Mortensen, Rodgers, Abbink, Burrough , Middleton , Hunt , S. Bauer , Winslow , Nobbman , Likens , Cleveland , vice-president ; Koch , Key , Kats , Westerberg, Boatman , Nohavec , Ha nsen , Kahler , Ghormley , Duncan , Portsche , Ortiz , Rohn. Row 3: Bass , Preston , Romisch , D. Bauer, Kinnan, Beatty, Whitemon , Voss , Pelletier , Anderson , Maul. Hulbert , Stoll. Petersen , Brandt , treasurer; Johnson , Dorsey , Rife , George , Sexton , Wallin, Starkweather , Walter. Top Row: Wilhelm, Knight, Burnham, Wasson , Hardnock , Schmidt, Wenk , Peterson, Geistlinger, Slaikeu, Hedrick , Schneider , Taft , Keelan , president ; Crossley , Siegrist, Leupold , Voth , Holbrook , Jacobs.

'Gondoliers ' Confusion Challenge to Vocalists

"Will the real husband please stand up!" This cry may have been voi.eed by a confused member of the audience as the Aeolian Choir presented Gilbert and Sullivan's musical comedy, The Gondoliers , under the direction of Mr. Ivan Caldwell.

Through song, dance, and much laughter, The Gondoliers depicted a princess in • 18th century Venice who suddenly discovers she has been married to one of two Gondoliers since birth, but which one? To further confuse the situation, both Gondoliers are married, and the princess loves her father's servant. True love seems doomed until the surprising climax, uniting the sweethea~ts.

Other performances by the choir included programs for Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Easter, as well as appearances at spring vespers and commencement.

Tessa (Marilee Likens) shows contempt for Don A lhambr a (Jim Hedrick) as he separates sw ee th e arts C a sild a (Sharon Hollstien) and Luiz (Mal Ke el a n).

Musical Ambassadors Spread Goodwill

"It is better to give than to receive" demonstrated the members of the Girls Octet under the direction of Miss Dorthea Gore and the Boys Octet and Madrigals under the direction of Mr. Ivan Caldwell. Both octets shared their voices with the school and community by entertaining for men's and women's civic, social, and church groups in addition to honors convocations, Color Day, and Joy Night.

Also taking part in these activities were the Madrigals, a larger musical group of mixed voices. Although originally patterned after 16th century ballad-singing groups, the Madrigals performed a variety of music including folk songs, Negro spirituals, and selections by modern composers.

GIRLS OCTET: Marilee Likens , Sh eri Key , Jeanne Holbrook , Kay Burnham , Helen Ortiz , Linda Kahler , Cath y Cleveland , Jeanie Dietrich, Sharon Hollstien , Jennifer Sa fford, accompanist.
BOYS OCTET: Bill Petersen , Ken Stoll , Rick Brandt , Doug Ander :; on , Mal Keelan , Pat Crossley , Steve David , Jim Hedrick , Ron Bowlin , accompanist.
MADRIGALS: Bottom Row: Nobbman , Ghormley , Rothe, Waid , Abbink , Westerberg , Koch , Reich , Reeves , Shrader , Newlun. Top Row: Johnson , Rife , Maul. Pelletier , Slaikeu , Siegrist , Geistlinger, Dorsey , Schmidt , Taylor.

Assembled at Pennsylvania University, the Peace Corps volunteers (Eileen Sommerhauser, Dave Taylor, Jim Ogden, Jeanne Holbrook, Jody Goetowski, Marcus Armstrong, Linda Kahler, Claudia Foster, Doug Learned, Rosemary Bowers , Marie Bush, Gary Smith, Sally Davidson , Jean Schafer, Sherry Meyer , Becky Winslow) await instructions from Dr. Fredericks (Terry Weymouth) and his secretary, Miss Hopkins (Colleen Preston).

'Peace Corps Girls' Corner Blouse Market

Traveling from the University of Pennsylvania to San Isidro in the Philippines, the cast of the 1965 All-School Play presented Peace Corps Girls, under the direction and supervision of Mrs. Maxine Faust and Larry Kubert, student director.

Stealing a moment alone, Linc (Mal Keelan) asks Jill (Jeanie Dietrich) if she has changed her thinking.

In establishing a blouse business, the volunteers became involved in a series of humorous and romantic incidents. Assisting the cast, the crews and committees provided all-important stage effects, publicity and lots of elbow grease.

The natives of San Isidro (Jim Daniel, Sue Lyons, Marsha Finkel , Mary Sommer , Bonnie Romisch, Yolanda Bicoy, Steve Arnold, llze Machers , Steve Slaikeu, Linda Long) gather around Sen Parkhurst (Terry Geistlinger) as psychiatrist (Paul Baker) looks on.

Mimes Gairi 'Knovv Hovv'

Through Drama Activities

"Up stage, blackout, curtain call, break a leg!" Stage language became second nature to the Mimes as they learned of the theater through club activities. One-act play presentations and the creating and rehearsing of a Joy Night skit gave members the opportunity to put their newly gained "tricks of the trade" into action.

Under the direction of Mrs. Marylouise Alexander and Mrs. Merrell Grant, other club functions included the hosting of a spring program for the Mummers and a special talk by Dr. Dallas Williams, · from the Drama Department of the University of Nebraska.

Assuming the role of female spy, April Crossgrove charms Rob Shaner during Joy Night skit tryouts.
MIMES: Bottom Row: Rixstine , Kennedy , Wallace , Petersen , Graham , Lyons , Adam , president; Greer , Allen , Krumins. Row 2: W i pf , Bowman , Burner , Thompson , Chesnin , Dominguez , Smith , Vos , Lueders , Humbles, treasurer. Top Row: Schwartzkopf, secretary; Srb , Baker , Brauer , Metheny , Wilhelm , Crossgr?ve , Shaner , vice-president; Bryan , Smith.

MUMMERS: Bottom Row: Bicoy, Preston, Finkel, Davidson, Davis , P. Cleveland , secretary: C. Cleveland, president ; Keelan, vice- president; Taylor, treasurer; Anderson , Reeves, Dietrich , Sommerhauser , Pedersen , Nyhoff. Row Two: C rew dson , Walker , Kushner, Kahler, Shaner, Johnston, Jewell , Curry , Goetowski , Lon g, Mason, Schaffer , Bowman, McAlla ster. Row Three: Ramsey , Foster , Romisch, Johnson , Key , Brice , Ogden , Harshbarger , Macher s, Koch , Sommer , Likens, Clark , Rose nberger. Row Four: D ahl ber g, Schwartzkopf , Rance , Hendricks , Smith , Geistlinger , Sla ikeu, Ar no ld , C ariotta, Cooper, Beckma nn, Schm idt, Morgan , Burden , Kubert

Mummer's

Dramatics

Beneficial to Students

"To be or not to be" a Mummer, that was the question as junior-senior tryouts were held for club membership. To create interest in the technological theater the group took a tour of Howell Memorial Theater, sponsored invitational exchanges with other drama clubs, and gave a oneact play. Under the direction of Mrs. Bonnie Conover and Mrs. Maxine Faust, the club provided a group effort in producing their annual play, The Imagin ary Inv alid . Moliere's comedy is centered around a hypochondriac who causes dissension in his family and hears about it from their mischievous maid. Complete with 18th century costumes and wigs, the production offered a real challenge for the cast, crews, and student director, Patsy Cleveland .

"Lipstick,

eyeshadow, red dots " whirl the thoughts through Kathy Mason's mind as she painstakingly transforms Barb Ramsey into a stage character.

Scheming her husband ' s fate, Beline (Barb ~amsey) slyly exchanges winks with Monsieur De Bonefoi (Larry Kubert) as Monsieur Diafoirus (Fred Schmidt) and Mon, sieur Fleurant (Dave Taylor) ponder Argan's health.

" Oughhh! " roars Argan (Dave Beckmann) as impish Toinette (Jody Goetowski) pours steaming water over his " poor, ailing" feet.

Louison (Rosemary Bowers) sneaks a peek as lovers, Angelique (Cathy Cleveland) and Cleante (Gary Smith) make wedding plans much to the pleasure of Bera Ide (Terry Weymouth) and disapproval of Monsieur Purgon (Jim Cooper) and scorned suitor Thomas Diafoirus (Bill Dahlberg).

In his debut on the LHS stage , Chauncey Blakely entrances the audience with "Misty" and " More."

" Happiness is a dream come true!" as Jack Galusha, John Tucker, and Nancy Schrepf are magically transformed into dainty and graceful (?) "Dancing Dollies."

" My, Peachy (Penny Davis), how you ' re growing! " agree the "Happiness Is " boys (Mal Keelan and Terry Geistlinger) serving as 1966 Joy Night emcees.

"Happiness Is

" If our singing causes pain , you can pull the plug and we ' ll go down the drain! " sing out members of Joy Night Links Swim Tearn, Chr i s Schwartzkopf, Ruth Stanton, and Cathy Pfund.

'A Three -Night Sho \N

" Linking a Missing Link, " Mrs. Kathleen Sayre introduces new Link, Mr. Eldon Heskett, to Rosie th e Robot, programming teacher, computer, and boss.

" 200 miles to the gallon with Lock-O-Tane ... " confirms Richard Crees to John Amgwert during commercial caper " Gas What."

Lights, Music, Laughter

Provide Final Reward

Smiling faces and clapping hands were payment enough for the students who spent many hours creating and rehearsing acts for Joy Night, 1966. This year's theme proved that "Happiness Is ... " really, "many things to different people," producing a remarkable variety of talent and ingenuity. The volunteered time and limitless cooperation of students and faculty, under the direction of the Joy Night Central Committee and Mrs. Maxine Faust, proved that "Happiness Is ... 11 a successful Joy Night.

"It's all in knowing the ropes!" demonstrates Richard Kuzelka as he skillfully maintains control high up amid the curtains.

" A little harder! " directs Gayla Anderson, stage manager, as Byron Rance busily pounds away, completing last-minute repairs before "show time."

JOY NIGHT CENTRAL COMMITTEE: Bottom Row: Davidson , Hoffman , Anderson. Row 2: Bowi:nan, Kubert , Cleveland. Top Row: Dahlberg , Smith , Arnold , Egger.

Take Another Look!

Red Means Go

Wearing red vests and blazers, the Lincoln High Usherettes and Doormen were "on the go" during the school year. Learning responsibility whi le serving the school, students served at plays , the opera, vespers, the Aqualinks Show, and Joy Night.

The sophomores earned service ratings for a "j ob well done" under the supervision • of Mr. Gary Amen, Mrs Edythe Cascini, Mr. LaGrande Hansen, Mrs. Ruth Lederer, Mr. David Meyers, and Mrs. Ruth Schwarz.

DOORM EN: Bottom Row: Li v ingston , W akefie l d , Ly sko , Filber t Row Two: Garrett , Sheffie ld , H
g enra d er , Ei sel e Top Row: Ma d ison , M a ttingl y, Fl oth , H ill.
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Krum i ns Row Two: Bow m an ,
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Kister , Thompson , Colborn , Leit is , M i nshall , Bowen , H ey, Hobso n Top Row: H oo
Rezac
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Students Gain KnoY1ledge

In Sight and Sound

Calling Station W AOLDX! Calling Station W AOLDX! Radio Club members tuned in their ham radio set, receiving calls from stations in the United States and some foreign countries. Working toward their novice licenses and learning Morse code kept the group busy under the guidance of M r . Merle Rudebusch

Showing and rewinding films was just one of the services perform e d by the Movie Operators und e r the supervision of Mr Alva Cavett. Other duties in.eluded delivery and maintenance of equipment.

RADIO CLUB: Bottom Row: Ke e d y , pre si d ent; M artin , vice -p resi d ent ; Dant zler secretary Row 2: VanBoskirk Janecek , Frickel. Top Row: Ol son Fl oth , Beech , L ohr , treasurer.
MOYIE OPERATORS: Bottom Row : Tar pl ey , Ell is , Kapk e , Hiatt , B. King
, St romer , Steer , Powell, Barkubein , Snow , W. K ing, DanieL

'Checkmate' Resounds

As Club Battle Cry

Live chessmen! ! Membe r s of the Junior-Senior Chess Club l iterally turned i nto pieces on a chess board as Mr. William Boga r and Mr. LeRoy Colson became opponents in the "l ife-s i ze " game of chess sponsored by the club. With the help of Mrs. Louise Baugher the group also took part in the intra-city chess matches and placed third in the State Nebraska Scho l as- • tic Chess Tournament.

Also participating in chess at Lincoln High was the newly formed Sophomore Chess Club. Under the directi.on of Mr. Gary Amen and Mr. Robert Fisher, intraclub competition was encouraged.

CHESS CLUB : Bottom Row: Laws, G unn , Holbrook , L earne d , V a n S ickle, Key , L ikens , W hite , J ensen , C astillejo , G hor m ley, treasurer. Row 2: G o d sey , Pohlen z, O zols , Davies ,
Blum, Ben
Top Row: Boye, Sc hneider , G illan , presi d ent; Doolittle , C amp , secretar y: Bowlin , Faig , R Ste p p , Maresh, Ball , C o~ p er

Kno-wledge Through Service Becomes Motto

Band-aids, iodine, and thermometers are familiar "tools of the trade" for Future Nurses. The club entertained in hospitals and attended a tea held by the Medical Auxiliary. A tea was given for sophomores with the help of Mrs. Shelley Ball, Mrs. Viola Thompson, and Mrs. Alice Youngscap.

"Teaching profession, here we come," sums up the goals of the Future Teachers, sponsored by Mrs. Patrtcia Winkler. Working toward their objective the club held a Flea Market to raise funds for a Teachers' Spring Tea and hosted a Christmas party for the Southeast Future Teachers.

FUTURE NURSES: Bottom Row: Laws, Elstun , Nobbman; Oldenbur g, Tuder , W est, vice-president; Ander son, secretary; Black , treasurer; Love, president. Top Row: Gunn , Higgin s, Schroer , Peters en, Vak iner, Sunderma n, Paul se n , Shattuck , Reich.
FUTURE TEACHERS: Bottom Row: Disney , vice-president ; Pillard , Brown , secretary; Reeves , Sch neider, Hoffman, Hoffart , Olson , YanBeek. Row Two: Helton, Stemper , Waller , Albr an dt , Epp , Wallin , Jacobson , Jewell , Schildm an, Huber, Weaver. Top Row: Simpson , Bush , Adamsheck , Kling , Olsen , Wolff, Piccolo , Staska , pre si dent ; Heinbigner , Hadfield , Robinson

FUTURE SECRETARIES: Bottom Row: Campbell , president; Reed , Str auc h , Ward , Morten sen, Blalock , Martin , Peste r, M i ddleton. Row Two: Graham, Hansen , M i lle r, Bos inio, Westerman , Schwisow , Polson , Muehlhausen , secretary-treasurer; Anderso n, Trask Top Row: McPhers on, Harr is, vice-president; Brumm , Jacob s, Pederso n, Fischer , Boatman , Rowle y, Jurich , Adamsheck , Berry.

With 'High Hopes' Clubs Prepare for Future

"How to Succeed in Business by Really Trying" ranked high as an ideal for Future Secretaries, sponsored by Miss Dorothy Dumpert. Meetings with professional secretaries and tours of public and private businesses helped to give the group a realistic view of future career possibilities.

"Cookbooks for sale!" was the familiar cry of the Future Homemakers as they opened their annual cookbook sales. Self-improvement was stressed as the girls served a faculty breakfast and held a style show and spring brunch with the help of Mrs. Sharon Christoffersen and Mrs. Corene Herbster.

FUTURE HOMEMAKERS: Bottom Row: Van Zandt , Barnes , R. And erson, vice-president; Wilhelm , secretary; Porath , treasurer; Cruder, Fuller , president; Olsen , vice-president; Bartzatt, secretary; Di sn ey , treasl.lrer; Denn is, president. Row Two: Leigh , Lewi s, West , Schneider , Reed, Biere, J. Martin , Mayo , G. Anderson , Orr , Synovec , Johnson, Ross. Row Three : Foster , Wichman , Huber , Roser , Wilksen, Bushek, Price , Hudson, Goeschel, Brannen, Meyer , D Anderson , Weaver , Wassu ng Top Row: Klein , Bloeb a um , Sparks , T Martin , Spadt , Robinson , Pribyl , Lohr , Wolff , Simpson , Zimmerman, Mogstad , Collins , Uecker , Owens.

Clubs Strive To .Develop the .Arts and Sciences

" Lounge or art gallery?" puzzled a surprised student as he discovered the annual spring art show and sale sponsored by the Art Club. Under the direction of Mrs. Shelley Ball, Mrs. Sherith Decker , and Mrs . Shirley Martin , the group also participated in art shows including the Fine Arts Festival and Doane Midwest High School Show.

Science Club members found that critical thinking and careful investigation are important factors in developing scientific theory. With the supervision of the sponsors Mr. Robert Compton, Mr. Robert Dawson, and Mr. Carl Manthey, members took part in the junior division of the Science Fair, held by the Nebraska Academy of Science.

ART CLUB: Bottom Row: Diekmann , Gerlach , Bo y d , Johnso n, Bradshaw , sec r et a r y ; Vrchota , presiden t; Hudson , Schrepf , Ham i l- ton. Top Row : Walker , T i lts , treasurer ; Rowle y, Gla g aus , McNe i l. Fortne y , Holt , Zimm er ma n, Newto n.
SCI ENCE CLUB: Bottom Row: West , Heller , Fr i ckel , Burden , Curtin , White , treasurer; Brassard. Top- Row: Blum , Vakiner , Stepp, Hendricks , Van Deventer , president; Maresh , G i llespie , v i ce- president.

Pen Used as Paintbrush

To Create Literary Art

Selecting, editing, and organ1Z1ng material for Scri be, Lincoln High's literary publication, kept the Scri be Board busy throughout the school year. Short stories, essays, poems, and book reviews were carefully judged with the help of advisors, Miss Iren e Martin and Miss Mildred Waide. Writers Club, under the direction of Miss Wanda Crawmer and Miss Clara Johnson, helped students to gain skill and find enjoyment in writing by sponsoring group poetry sessions and encouraging individual displays of work.

BOARD: Bo tt om Ro w: Nobbm an, story e dito r; Kush ne r , essay editor; Cleveland , associate editor ; Schaffer , story editor. Ro w Tw o : Amgwert , art editor; Schumache r, poetry editor; Hadfield business manager. Top Ro w: Crees , editor; Man,ra k, essay editor; Egger, managing editor; Almanza , art editor.

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WRITER S CLUB: Bottom Row: Muffley , Staple , B. Hoffman, Burrough , Schneider , Brassard , N. Hoffman , Kilgore , treasurer; Middleton. Row Two: Anderson , Jaco b sen , Hadfield, Clark, Petersen , Thompson , Helton , vice-president; Fischer, Stanto n. T op Row : Murphy , Myers , Zimmerman, Schmidt , Little Ozols , Sunderman , secretary; Davies , Ogden , president.

" What do you think of this headline? " asks Vicki Clark, as Cathy Pfund, Mary Lundholm, Richard Crees, and Patsy Cleveland voice their opinions.

"This word is spelled wrong!" insists Maggie Higgins; but Nancy Schrepf, Roger Boye, and Ruth Stanton don't quite see it that way and are ready to consult Mr. Webster.

Bombarded by news fallout, Jim Young and Sharon Robb decide it's time for " a l'ittle house cleaning " in the Advocate room.

Staff Members Live

'From Paper to Paper'

Typewriters click and ideas fly as the deadline approaches for the biweekly paper. Then it is off to the prin-rers and time to start on the next edition.

Under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Gartner, the staff also "finds" time to put out the Parents Page. This publication includes descriptions of curricula offered, faculty biographical sketches, and announcements of future school activities. "It's all in a day's work" for the staff of The Advocate.

Click, slash, rip - staff members Janice Black, Janet Boatman, Kathy Mason , John Cariotta , and Valdeen Smith grind out another issue.

'' Extra! Extra! Read all about it! " cry Fred Schmidt, Steve Arnold, Janice Portsche, and Cathy Michaelson as they deliver their " hot off the press" edition.
Cheryl Tal ley, Jim Bender, Che ryl Campbelf. Linda Latzel, and Linda Rodgers pore over old Advocates for tidbits of Lincoln High history.

A picture is where you find it! demonstrates Steve David, Sports Editor, with the balancing aid of Jennifer Safford, Editor-in-Chief.

'It takes two for this endless job, " discover Links typists Janet Boatman and Yolanda Bicoy.
" Help! There must be an easier way!" cry John Thompson, Senior Biography Editor; Holly Rosenberger, Underclassmen Editor; and Dorothy Walker, Activities Editor; as they untangle their flashed film.

The Fiftieth Links

Completes Long Chain

Fifty Links make a long chain. With the publication of the 1966 yearbook, the Board celebrated the Golden Anniversary ·of The Links. This fiftieth book continues a tradition of long hours of hard work, careful planning, and creative thinking to compile a complete record of the school year's student activities, sports, and curriculum. Recollections of the past were linked with hopes of the future as The Links Board, under the direction of Mrs. Eloise Holbrook and Miss Mi ldred Waide, tried out new ideas and processes in layout arranging, copy writing, a nd picture snapping.

Working as a team, Ron Bowlin, Business Manager, and Janice Grabowski, Manag ing Editor, confidently rush off to sell advertising for the 1966 yearbook.

" Oh, please buy a Links from me!" plead top Links salesmen, Phyllis Frickle, Lori Bartzatt, Bonnie Broman, Kip Hendrickson, and Jon Camp , as they resort to the bended-knee technique for a hard sale.

the links fifty years the links fifty years

Enthusiastic Peppers Cheer Links On ·to Victory

Bottom Row: Wilhelm , Reichwein , Rebensdorf, Butterick, J. Fischer- , Duncan , Boatman , Westerberg , Bradshaw , Bettenhausen, Staska, Adam sheck, Graham , Jacobs , president; Reeves , vice-president; C Gartner , vice-president; Steele, secretary; Frickle, treasurer; R. Johnson , Dittenber, Campbell , Brumm , Pederson , Kane , Westerman. Row 2: Jacobson , Garner, Chapman , Harris , Rohn, Zier , McPherson , Hohenfeldt, Grantski , Coates , Kaufman , Jacobsen , P. Johnson, D iane W alker, Jean Schafer, Shr iner, Meyer , McDonald , Bykerk , O smera, Se ngstake, Jane Schafer , Proctor, Acosta. Row 3: Da ndridge, V. Fischer, Kolb , Reich , Lockard , Hugelman , Nobbma n, Talley , Koch, Hollstien , Grevich , Van Beek , Disney , Miller , Brannen , Ric e, Hiskey , Gates , Tuder , Edwards , W alvoord, Ireland. Row 4: Allen , Ward , Berry, S Gartner , Ro th, M i ddleton , Schwisow, Esh elman, S. Sch afer, J. Martin , Sm it h , Mache rs, Hempel , Sanchez , Clark , Zi gurs, W aller, S. Rod gers, Kaul ins, Way , Bell. Row 5: Kelley, Bratt , Hunt , Str auc h , Bosinio , Trask , W ill more , D ietrich, Hudson, Zimmerman , Sparks , Bloebaum , A raya, Hadfield , Kling , W est , Heller ,

Vaki ner, Pester , Muehlhausen , Hoffman , L. Rod gers. Row 6 : Bau er, Amodeo , Tupper , Cosier , Medina , Pa sika, Hochreiter , Duffy , Niemeyer , Hergenrader, Gunn , Wallin , S. Brown, Dunham, Reed , Bi ere, Blalock , Key , Pfu nd , C. Cleveland, Long. Row 7: New lun, Waid , Albr echt, Crawford , Owens , Klein , Wiegert , Hurst , Baumgart , Bush , W eather ly , Ghormley , V an Sickle , Stofer , Vandeveer , St anton, Robb , Buehler , Ram sey, P Cleveland , D. Brown Row 8: Foster, Nohavec, Hamilton , Terry , Fossaceca , Love , Amos , Beatt y, Holbrook , Aguilar , Hansen, Kahler , Walter , Shrader , Wilson , Dutcher, Abbink , Ros enberger, Green , Polson , Kline. Row 9: Love, D iekmann , Bass , Kni ght, Burnham , Ozenbau gh, W i nslow , Owens , Tice , Lundholm , Schrepf , Ort iz, Starkweather , Ham i lton , Schwartzkopf , Paroubek , K ne cht , Bras~ard , Tartar , Hansel. Top Row: Bicoy , King , Preston , Terwilliger , Roberts, Shepherd , Shanek , Rothe , Sh reve, Mortensen , Schneider , M Martin , McGee , Bartek , S Johnson , Doremu s, Dorothy Walker , Safford , Grabowski.

Even the big bad wolf couldn't keep Grandma and Red from going to a Lincoln High school game.

Peppers, Cheerleaders Find Work Hard, but Fun

Jumps for joy and tears of sadness fi l led anothe r year of enthusiastic support b y the Peppe r s a nd Cheer leaders.

For the Peppers a world of rallies, trips , and games was opened to them, along with the pride of knowing they were the strength behind the LHS teams.

Man y lo ng hours of practice and anticipation were the keynotes for the success of the 1965 - 1966 Cheerleaders. M a n y nig hts after schoo l they could be seen working in p r eparatio n for a game, or helping junio r gir ls prac+ice for the day when they, too, might become LHS Cheerlead e rs.

" W ill he mak e it?" asks Phyllis Frickl e as sh e qui et ly wa its fo r th e up -c o min g fr ee thr ow

VARS I TY CHEERLEADERS : Bottom Row: L inda Davidson , C herie M cC ul l o ugh , M a r gy Mo rgan, Row Two: C aro l e W entink , Jan ic e
Ports
son ,
an W allen. Top Row: Penny Da vis , Peggy Fra l ey , D oris Ad ams , M aggie Higgins.

The Varsity Cheerleaders start the " Big Red" spirit moving with a pre-game cheer.

CHEERLEADERS : Janet

" We're the Lincoln spirit and we can really cheer " Peppers " raise the roof'' as one of the Links sinks another basket.

APPRENTICE
Spiker , Debor a Goldstein , Betsy Stilwell , Myia Powers , Birute Pudists.

Girls Find Unlimited

·Opportunities

in GAA

"A sport for every girl" was the theme Miss Helen Jo Miller and Mrs. Opal Stoehr, sponsors of GAA, the Girls Athletic Association, tried to offer to their girls. They centered their activities around five different sports: gymnastics, volleyball, tennis, softball, and archery.

During the year, GAA teams competed in the various sports with other Lincoln ·schools, and those girls showing special ability were awarded letters or emblems.

A heads - up volleyball game between members of the GAA prepares them for competition with other Lincoln schools.

GAA: Bottom Row: M. Laws , president ; P. Laws , treasurer.; M Hudson , Fossa ceca, Plock , Westendorf , Price. Row 2: Latzel , secretary; Knight, L. Hud son , vice-president; Yrchota, Oliphant , Anderson , Oldenburg. Top Row: Lade, Johnson , Spadt , Slemin, Lohr , Thober , Proctor , Schildman.

AQUALINKS: Bottom Row: Sc hrepf , Wallen , Goldstein, Stanton, Luedke, Ghormley, L und , Stilwell, Hamilton. Row Two: Rebensdorf , Ozenbaugh, Robison, Sc hwartzkopf , Westerberg , Rulla, Romisch, An gle. Top Row: Tice , Bettenhausen , Karnopp, Powers , Krejci , Duncan , Jones , Fraley , Shaner.

Aqualinks Invade Davy Jones' Locker

Everything from Vikings to mermaids and penguins to sea monsters appeared in the annual show presented by Aqualinks, the girls synchronized swim club. The theme for this year's production was "A Voyage Through Davy Jones' Locker," in which twenty-seven girls participated.

Officers for the 1965-66 Aqualinks were Peggy Fraley, president; Christie Schwartzkopf, vice president; Carol Tice, secretary; Sally Rebensdorf, treasurer. Also helping to • keep everything in line and under control were club sponsors Mrs. Ruth Lederer and Mrs. Opal Stoehr.

Trying to cut the tension of opening-night jitters are eight members of the pirate skit of the Aqualinks show.

HOMECOMING ROYALTY: Bottom Row: Dav i d Beckman n, Mal

Davidson , Jan Wallen , Ma r gy Morgan , Mike K nau b , Carole We ntink ,

L CLUB: Bottom Row : Orto , Pauley , Amgwert , Learned , White , Campbell, Rosenberger , Agu i rre , Grass , Howland , Stamm , Hansen , Knaub, Springer. Row 2 : Baum , Smith , Teale , Erichsen , Lyons , Renne , Meier , Tilts, Braun , Hunt , Hibdon , W i ll , Ho y er , Semrad , Gloe Row 3: Hoag , Lounder , Farrar , Cepurnieks , Barker , Goeglein , Si mpson , C Moor e, Dermyer , Clawson , Cook , Colborn , King, Wolf , Dusk in, He n dr i ckson , Dav i d. Row 4: D i tzler , Lind , Wandrey , Shaw , Diffenderfer , Mal y, McKelve y, T. Moore , Dance, Delaney , Galusha , He r man , Kaulins , Hatte n, Hulbert , Horstman , Kahm.

Top Row: M. Casmer , J Casmer , Highst r eet , Taft , Butcher , Gabelhouse , Frame , Walters , Hanneman , Hueke , Ripley, Mohlma n, Litfle , Ubben , Fortney, Domgard , Pelletier , Williams.

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Keela
K ing L ittle, Mike Leupold, Doug Lawso n. Top Row: Linda
Jennifer Safford.

Ne~ Queen Revealed

At Homecoming Game

During half-time ceremonies of the Lincoln High-Grand Island football game at Seacrest Field, Margy Morgan was revealed as the 1965 - 66 Homecoming Queen. Her attendants were Linda Davidson, Jennifer Safford, Jan Wallen, and Carole Wentink. Margy and her attendants were chosen for the honor by a vote of the senior class boys.

The L Club , composed of athletes who have eafned Varsity letters in at least one of the ten competitive school-sponsored sports, numbered more than eighty for this school year. Activities included such things as selli ng refreshments at athletic events, holding ropes during half-time at basketball games, and perhaps most important, representing Lincoln High in the best possible way as ge(ltlemen and young adults.

Margy Morgan , escorted by Mike Knaub, breaks into tears as she hears a voice announce her name over the l oudspea ker as the 1965-66 Homecoming Queen.

Ne'N Football Coach Leads Links to 6-1-1 -Season

BACKS: Bottom Row: J. Riggins , D. Will, C. Houston, C. King , C. Garrett. Top Row : C. Moore, S McKelvey, J. Galu sha, R. Worster, J. Peterson , D. Jacoby.
GUARDS : Bottom Row: D. Lawson , C. Rosenberger, S. Colborn , M. Smith Top Row: N. Siedel!, L. Lyons, L. Krcmarik.
ENDS: Bottom Row : T. Moor e, L. Danc e, M. Casmer. Top Row: B. Fort ney, S. Hanneman, B. Glathar.

Links Enioy Best

Season in Five Years

W i th the guidance of a new football coach, Andy Loehr, and his ass i stant coach, A lden Johnson , the first v i ctory of the 1965 campaign was the thrashing of Omaha Central 26 to 0. A 95-yard touchdown run by Jim Riggins and a spirited defense · , highlighted the action.

The most disappointing game of the season was handed to the Links by Hastings. With a letdown in the team's spirit i and ragged play on the part of the offense and defense, the evening ended in a tie.

The toe of Mike Delaney saved the Bi shop Ryan · game, as he kicked the point after touchdown to nip the Knights by a single point. The defense also played a big role , as they stopped two Ryan drives inside the Links' own ten-yard line.

TACKL ES , and CE NTER S: Bottom
Row: M. Stromer ,. M. Delaney , S
Davi d. Top Row: J. Holland , L.
Ubb en, T Aguir re, D Essex, J
Hen d ricks o n
Head football Coach Andy Loehr watches with mixed emotions as his team sta rts another game.

LHS Boasts Second Best Defense in State

A hard-fought defensive battle ended in the only loss of the season for the Lincoln High gridders, as Northeast slipped by on the strength of a 70-yard punt return.

Bursting the seams wide open against Grand Island, the Link's offensive team displayed brute power as they completely overwhelme9 their opponent. Jim Riggins aild Jack Galusha led the way as they rambled for three touchdowns and a total of 242 yards between them.

The first win in three years over intracity foe Southeast was one of the high spots of the year, as the Links displayed their most balanced offensive attack of the season, with the passing of Reuben Worster and running of Jim Riggins.

Previously unbeaten Bellevue was stopped by a group of determined LHS gridders for one of the biggest upsets of the year. One lone touchdown by the Links Charles King proved to be the margin of victory.

The Links closed out the year with a 34 to 14 whitewashing of Omaha South, and a final season record of 6-1-1.

Jim Riggins and Lynn Dance will lower the boom on a Bellevue defender to free Charles King for a big gain.
A chain of eager Lincoln High gridmen stream down the west sideline of brilliantly lighted Seacrest Stadium, toward the midfield stripe, just before the opening minutes of play

Links guard Vincent Victoria jumps high but just misses blocking a Grand Island punt.

After catching a pass off the hand of Reuben Worster, end Steve Hanneman turns and a.ttempts. to outrun a Northeast defender to the goal.

trainer

wraps up another case to get John Walters back on his feet and out to the playing field.

Varsity football
Larry Hoyer

Reserves Sport 4-0-2 Season; Sophs, 1-2-1

The Lincoln High Reserve football team , coach.ed by Dave Myers and Bill Story, compiled an undefeated season. Four straight wins started the junior Links on their way, beginning with the blasting of Pius , 50 to 0. Later Northeast was stomped 19 to 0, Bellevue 19 to 7, and Hastings was bombshelled 64 to 0. Two late season ties, Southeast 12 to 12, and Grand Island 13 to 13, blemished their record.

Gaining good experience for next year ' s varsity or reserve teams, the Sopho-· more team, coached by · Robert Eyth and Melvin Simpson, established a 1-2-1 record. They opened the season by whipping Pius X, 19 to 7, for their only win. The next two games were disappointing, as Bellevue squeaked by with a 14 to 12 win, and Northeast slipped by the Links, 18 to 6. The year ended in a 6 to 6 standoff at Southeast.

RESERVE FOOTBALL: Bottom Row : Knopp , Strain, Wilcox , Ta .r ple y, Dickso n, Adams , Kuehn , Tapp , Ro ss, Aguirre, Holland, Hoag, mgr.; Hetherington , mgr. Row Two: Myers, c oach; H endrickson, Gi ll, Hergenrader, Sh apoval, Gillaspie , Rife, Petersen , L. Garrett , K ing, Oldfield, Clancy, Boles , G. Garrett , Sto ry, coach Top Row: Goe glein, O rth, Hunt , Kollmorgen , Swo bod a, Pra i, Terr io , Jesper sen, Mahlman , Jaques , Dann, Dandridge , Starkweather, Simpson.
SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM: Bottom Row: Jones , McCauley, V oss, Marker , Gushard , Pope , Jensen , Keelan, Ellis , McWilliams, Shepard , Tucker. Row Two: Leo nar d , Harnsberger, Sh effield, Kahler, Hanneman , Waggoner , Davis , Hernandez , Sp eedlin, W ilson, Snider , Meyer Top Row: Coach Simpson, Flury, Buehler , Shott enkirk, Bloebaum , Strain, Belton, Ripley , Rowen, Lundholm , Truscott, Eifring, Hunter, Coach Eyth

With the handwriting already on the wall, the scoreboard ticks off the final seconds of play and another victory for the Lincoln High Links.

LHS Cagers Post 8-8

'65-66

Season Record

In the opening campaign of the season the Links were faced with a problem that would confront them for the rest of the year, a great height deficiency. The average height of the starting five players was only five foot eleven, or almost three to four inches shorter per man than most of the other teams they played. The only compensating factors were that the Links were very fine ball handlers and excellent shooters.

Coach Alden Johnson's cagers, after a slow start at Omaha Central, came surging back to knock off on~e of the state' •s best teams, Omaha Westside, 74 to 67. Balanced scoring was the key to the win, as four out of the five starters were in double figures. The height difference was just too much for the Links in their next four games as they managed to win only one of them. They beat Southeast in a real heart-stopping battle, 66

Charlie Garrett maneuvers his way between two Lincoln Southeast cagers to sink another field goal to put the Links out of reach and ice the game.

Coach Alden Johnson makes a moan of regret as the basketball changes hands after a Lincoln High shot.

to 64, at the hands of Charlie Garrett's jump shot and a free throw by Steve Hanneman in the closing seconds of play.

In the second half of the season the Links steadily improved, and won five out of their last eight games. At the close of . regular season play Lincoln High had posted an eight-win, seven-loss record which they carried into District competition against Lincoln Southeast, but the hot-shooting Knights halted any hopes of a tournament berth by downing the Red and Black 72-59.

The leading scorer for the 1965-66 cage team was Charlie Garrett, with a total of 254 points, an average of 15.9 per game. Right behind him on the chart was Mike Casmer, with an I 1.6 point median. Mike was also the leader in the rebounding department with over twelve caroms per game.

A vain attempt by a North Platte defender to block Mike Diffenderfer's jump shot from the free throw line adds two more points for LHS.

Links Stop Highly-Rated Omaha Westside

VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: C. G arrett , M. D iffen d erfer , B Bowler , J Casmer , T. D omgaard , D Mohlman , S Hanneman, M. Casmer , J Hi g hstreet, S Maly , C King , Alden Johnson , co a c h; L. Pohlen z, R M eier , managers

Not letting · anyone stop him, Lincoln High's Mike Casmer seems to be walking right over a Southeast Knight to get to the basket for two more points.

Steve Hanneman seems to be all alone as he pulls down an important rebound during the closing minutes of play against the North Platte Platters.

Slipping· by the defense,

guard

goes high into the air to lay up two more points against the invading Northeast Rockets.

senior
Jack Highstreet

· Reserves Amass 8-7 Se a son ; Sophs , 2-8

Coach Harold Scott's Reserve Basketball Tearn finished the season on the long er:1d of an eight-win, seven-loss record. Their vict orious encounters included triumphs over Southeast, 50-48 and 65-62; Columbus, 5951; Grand Island, 47-41; North Platte, 4738; Hastings, 57-54; Omaha South, 39-38; and a split with Northeast, 55-40 and 40-48. Loss es were to Omaha Central, 47-28; Omaha Westside, 63-52; Creighton Prep,53-47;

Boys Town, 57-44; Bishop Ryan, 55-45; and Omaha Tech, 66-56. Two guards, Doug Loos and Bryan Grosscup, provided the scoring punch with consistent shooting.

The Sophomore Basketball Team, coached by Bill Story, compiled a two-win, eight-loss season, as they defeated Southeast and Northeast one out of three times, but failed to beat P;us X in a trio of games.

RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM: Bottom Row: McCauley , Terrio , McK ~lvey, Dandridge , Hatten , manager. Top Row: Harold Scott , coach; M oore, Pappas, W ehmer, Shaw , Paulson , Hergenrader , Loo s, G ross cup , Strain.
SO PHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM: Bottom Row: Bill Story, coach; Shottenkirk , Sampson , Richters , Gustafson , Hendrickson , Pearso n, Simms. Top Row: Kreick , Mazurak , Dann , Voss , W i lson , Kitsm i ller , King , Jensen.

LHS Gymnasts Post

8-1 Season Record

Seven lettermen carried coach Philip Sprague 1 s gymnastic team through an eightwin1 one-loss season 1 and second place in both the state and Trans-Nebraska meets. Lincoln High gymnasts 1 Don Williams and Jim Lounder 1 spearheaded the attack at the State Meet by capturing medalist honors on the side ho~se and high bar respectively. Other outstanding performances were turned in by Tom Hansen on the still rings 1 and Doug Learned in free exercise. An undermanned reserve squad compiled a 1-4 season record.

Lincoln High's state champion, Don Williams, makes his dismount from the side horse look easy in a dual meet with Northeast.

VARSITY GYMNASTICS: Bottom Row: Pauley , Hooper , Learned , Hansen , Phil Sp rag ue , coach ; Horstman , manager. Row 2: Cook , manager ; Roseberry , Re nne, Goldstone , Loun der , C e purnieks , Sem rad. Top Row: T ilts , Elli s, Wear+ , Clawson , Williams , Wolfe , Gorka , Rob ertson.

1965-66 SEASON RECORD

Lincoln High Oppon ent

67 'h Omaha Benson 44'h

81 Omaha South 31

72112 Beatrice 39112

73 Lincoln Southeast 39

77 Creighton Prep 35

581h Lincoln Northeast 63'h

78 Columbus 34

84 Hastings 28

75 Grand Island 37

2nd Trans-Nebrask a

2nd District

2nd State

Senior trampoline artist, Joh n Cepurnieks, shows his form to the spectators and judges as he works his routine at the So uth east meet.

RESERVE GYMNASTICS: Bottom Row: Dea n Clawson , coach; Vau ghn, C rossley, Rei nhordt, Adams , Bell , Kapke. Top Row: Ell is, McWilliams, Swartz, V an ce , D ennis, Renter, Cole.

John Farrar splashes his way to the finish line of the medley relay, as teammates Steve Heuke, Bob Ripley, and Andy To ntegode urge him on.

During action in th e city swimming meet against Northeast and Southeast , Lincoln High diver, Gary

VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM: Bottom Row : Teale , Erichsen , McGu ire, Harris , Steffens , Hunt, Tontegode. Row 2: Farrar, Key , Derm yer, Lind , Wandrey , Kahm , Crancer , Holbert, Barker , manager. Top Row: Gene Cotter , coach; Butcher, manager; Hlevyach , Little, Heuke , Ripley , Dooli ttle, Taft , Haakon Carlson , assistant coach.
Cucinitti, springs high into the air toward a perfect dive.

1965-66 SEASON RECORD Lincoln

2nd Tran s- Nebraska

2nd City Meet

3rd State Meet

Mighty : Links Grab Third in State·

Under the direction of Gene Cotter and assistant coach, Haakon Carlson, the Lincoln High finmen raced their way to a seven-and -two season record. They also won second place in both the city and Trans-Nebraska Conference meets and finished out the year by capturing third place in the State Meet at Omaha.

The sweetest victory of the year came at the cost of Omaha Westside, who later tied Lincoln Southeast for the State Championship.

In the State Meet, King Little led the way by capturing both the fifty and hundred yard freestyle, while the Links' medley relay .team consisting of John Farrar , Andy Tontegode, Steve Heuke, and Bob Ripley, took second.

Lincoln High butterfliers, Jim Wandrey and Mike Hlevyack , find themselves neck and neck , as they near the finish line in their hundred-yard race against the clock.

Wrestlers Grab City And Conference Crovvns

The Lincoln High matmen, under coach Melvin Simpson, amassed a six-win , threel oss season record. The grapplers easily won their first three meets by bombing Pius X , 40 to 5; Grand Island , 42 to 6; and Nebraska Cit y, 40 to IO ; o ther wins included a 27 to 16 shelling of Hastings, a 26 to 16 blast of Northeast , and the nipping of Southeast 22 to 2 I . Lincoln High ' s only losses ca me at the hands of Be ll evue , 30 to 13; Omaha South , 33 to 12; and Omaha Westside, 22 to 19. The matmen finished the season by winning the Trans-Nebraska Conference crown and taking eleventh place in the State Meet. Two boys, Mike Knaub and Bob Orta, proved to be the most consistent wrestlers as they ran their comb i ned season record to eighteen w i ns, three losse s, and one tie.

L

Lettermen Provide

De pth and Experience

Three returning letter men, Lance Gloe, Arved Kaulins, and Dick Pelletier, headed Coach Harry Kuklin's 1966 Varsity Golf

Tearn . The team was a potential state power from the beginning. The Links golfers wasted little time in taking the first steps toward their ultimate goal of the State Meet, by beating Pius X, Creighton Prep, Omaha Westside , and Grand Island. Next, at the Hastings Invitational, the Links won the champi onship in a sudd en-death play-off. The Trans-Nebraska , Fremont Invitational. City, and State meets filled out the season.

Lincoln High's Dick Pelletier tries for his birdie putt on the ei ghteenth green at Pioneer Golf Course.

RESERVE GOLF TEAM: Bottom Row: Lebsack , G lenn , Dann.
Top Row: Henricks , Floth, Harry Kuklin, coach.
VARS ITY GOLF TEAM: Bottom Row: Knopp , Carlso n, Gwin.
Top Row: Kelley , Kaulins , Pellet ier, Gloe.

" Just like the birdies do, " says Links broad jumper, Charlie King, as he takes off on a jump that will carry him over twenty feet through space.

Seemingly unchallenged for the lead, junior Chauncey Blakely eases over the last hurdle between him and the finish line, and first place atthe City Relays.

TRACK TEAM: Bottom Row: Amgwert, manager; Christ, manager; Wilcox , Guest , Grass , Howland , Sexton, manager ; Bucknell , manager. Row 2: Heller , Rife, Seiler, Wiebers , T. Moore , Wehmer , C. Moore, lhrie , Gill, Schidler , Culver. Row 3: Hafemeister , King , Dickson, Jacoby , Garrett, Paulsen, Tarpley, Duskin. Top Row: Bob Eyth, coach; Harold Scott , coach; Dance, Walters, Fortney, McCauley, Ripley , Ubben, Hendricks , Herman, Palmer.

LHS pole-vaulters found themselves literally engulfed by their work this year, when the sawdust in the pit was replaced by foam rubber.

Thinclads Find Field Events Strong Point

Experience was clearly the lacking factor ·in the 1966 track team. Harold Scott, coach, and his assistant, Bob Eyth, found themselves in the midst of only five returning lettermen, a handful of underclassmen up from the reserves, and a rebuilding year. One strong point prevailed, though, in John Walters, a fifty-foot shot~putter and second-place finisher in the discus at the 1965 State Meet here in Lincoln.

The LHS cindermen opened their season by grabbing first place in the City Relays. Following that, they went to compete against Grand Island and Pius X. Rounding out the year were trips to the Dutch White Relays, the Trans-Nebraska, City, District, and State meets.

"Poetry in motion" describes John Walters as he puts the momentum of his 6 ' 2 ", 225-pound frame behind the shot, to loft· it almost out of sight.

Underclassmen Provide Strength for Team Effort

The cross-country team , coached by Harold Scott, finished the year with two wins, one over cross-town rival Northeast and the other, the Lincoln Public School meet, in late September.

Junior Mike Grass , who placed first in a dual meet with Northeast, and second in the T rans-Nebr.aska conference, was the top

A grand slam for the Lin ks is assured as four Linco l n harr i ers fi nish we ll ahead of the rest of the pack.

runner for the year. The team effort was also aided through the consistent running of Mike Knaub, the only letterman - on the team , and junior Paul Duskin.

The harriers also picked up second place in a triangular meet with Omaha South and Southeast, and third in the TransNebraska, held at Pioneer Park.

CROSS -COUNTRY TEAM : Bottom Row: Sch i dle r, Sh aw, Dusk i n. Top Row: G rass , W eder , Kna ub.

Racketmen Combat With Rebuilding Year

Roy Colson's tennis team had to undergo some major rebuilding, as not one letterman returned. The team's most experienced players were King Little and Terry Geistlinger, up from last year's Reserve Squad.

The Links succumbed to their first three opponents, Hastings, Omaha Westside, and Grand Island, before whipping Southea~t 8 to I. Matches with Northeast, Pius X, and Trans-Nebraska and State meets followed.

King Little stretches halfway across the tennis court to reach a volley from his opponent during a heated tennis match.

RESERVE TENNIS TEAM: Bottom Row: Polivka , Amen , Hinman, Wakefield. Top Row: Hatte n, Colson , coach; Domgard, Glaga us , An~erso n
VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: Bottom Row: Stamm , Wenzl , Str o ken, Retherford , Nickles. Top Row: Shapoval , Gilla n, Little , Geistlinger , Patzel.
VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: Bottom Row: Taft , manager; Rowe , manager; R i fe , Teale , Loos , Bowler , Will , Strain. Top Row: Buford Grosscup , coach; Leupold , Maly , Galusha , Delaney, Mohlman, McKelvey , Hinman , Voss.
Jack Galusha aids Northeast third baseman in looking for the ball as he slides to third with a triple.
Right fielder Dave Will starts his swing on a Northeast pitcher's fast ball in hope of getting a hit.

Links Batmen Led

Coach Buford Grosscup built his 1966 baseball team around a nucleus of three lettermen: Jack Galusha, catcher; Mike Delaney, pitcher; and Butch Bowler, an infielder. In their opening campaign against Creighton Prep, the young Links found themselves on the short end of a 2 to I score. The team came roaring back, though, in the next three games, by nipping North- •• east 6 to 5 in extra innings, bombing Southeast 11 to O off the bat of Mike Delaney's grand-slam home run, and edging Pius X at the -plate, 9 to 8. The remaining schedule called for games with Seward Concordia and Omaha Westside, rematches with Northeast and Southeast, and then on to the District and State meets.

Li nco l n Hi-gh mound ace Mike Delaney scrambles back to first base just ahead of the attempted pick -off throw from the pitcher.

RESERVE BASEBALL: Bottom Row: Orta , Franks , Ross , Tyrrell , Hoyer , Pope , Pappas , Cottrell, Grosscup , Dockery. Top Row: Dave Myers, coach; Sampson, Pearson , Jaques , H~rgert, Hunt, Hohenfeldt , Osborn Connick , Shepard , Hoag , manager.

lntramurals Prov i de

Fun For All Boys

Lincoln High boys found in the 19651966 intramural program a wide range of competitive athletic opportunities. Under the direction of Mr. Neal Hafemeister, nine different sports were offered: football. weight lifting, golf, badminton, swimming, volleyball, softball, basketball, and tennis.

After-school games were held in each sport to determine a school champion. From there the Lincoln High entry went on to compete against Northeast or Southeast.

From the intramural program. many LHS boys have learned to be better athletes and have recognized the many qualities of good sportsmanship.

By working out in the weight room after school , John Walters has found the way to keep himself physically fit.

Jumping-jack Sam Walker lofts a shot high over defenders' heads during an intramural game.

Volleyballers Steve Hanneman and Jack Highstreet stretch high to block an oncoming serve.

Ta king · a break from his intramural activities, Neal Hafemeister squeezes in a game of ping-pong with Buford Grosscup, as Melvin Simpson waits to take on the winner.
From an umpire ' s view of an intramural softball game, pitcher Dave Johnson and shortstop Rick Brandt prepare to field a bunt off the bat of the opposing team.

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Street, Lincoln's most unique clothing store.

Percy Mays and George Knight of CITIZENS STATE BANK, 2500 North 48 Street, explain the details of loan procedures to prospects Karen Bauer and Jim Shaw.

No matter what your hair style is, Bill Peterson claims JERRY'S DRIVE-IN BARBER SHOP, 800 South 27 Street, is the place for a perfect trim.

Have you been searching for the " king " of food? Search no more, for Frank Holt, Liz Holdorf, Jan e Whitmer, and Bruce Goldstone have found that it's KINGS FOOD HOST RESTAURANTS.

Carol Johnson, Sally Davidson, and Al Rowe are fascinated by the intricate cake decorating as well as the fine pastries prepared by WENDELIN BAKING CO., 1430 South Street.
As Nora Bott and Jon Camp will attest, COOL CREST TRIPLE LINKS, 220 North 48th Street, is the spot where everyone gets low golf scores.
Mike Diffenderfer explains to Phyllis Frickle why air conditioning from GREEN FURNACE AND PLUMBING CO., 2747 North 48th Street, is the coolest.

Whether you want a single portrait like this one of Sandy Satt ler, or a group photograph, TOWNSEND STUDIO, 226 South I I th Street, can serve you.

Art Weaver has convinced Pat Walter and Vicki Weyra'uch that the friendly service given by WEAVERMINIER CO., LTD., 400 First National Bank Building, makes buying insurance from them a genuine pleasure.

Lynne Terwilliger a nd Rhea Steele find that convenience is the key word at the NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, 13th arid O Streets.

Kay Burnham marvels at these beautiful ROYAL CULTURED PEARLS as Don Dorsey g ets ready to try some of h1davored ANSON PERSONALIZED COLOGNE, available at all good jewelers.

Larry Hogge receives instruction in the process of filling those familiar half-pint cartons at BEATRICE FOODS CO., 763 L Street, home of Meadow Gold products.

Aw~it ing that June graduation date with joyful contemplation, Karen Nolen and Larry Bucknell try on their robes of triumph from MOHAWK CAP AND GOWN I 125 R Street. '

To give your home that warm feeling on a cold winter night , Nancy Robinson and Marge Simpson advise you to ins~a ll a gas fireplace from WESTERN POWER & GAS CO MPANY, INC., 12th and N Streets.

Pe te tells Carol Schumacher, John Maul, and Karl lndriksons to strike it ri ch with a Bonanza Burger from DALE BROOK DRIVE-IN, at either 32nd and South or 48th and Garland Streets.

Ever wonder why Weaver's Potato Chips a re so delightfully crisp? Judy Bowlin and Martin Harris have discovered on~ reason is the quick wrapping process used at WEAVER POTATO CHIP COMPANY, 1600 Centerpark Road.

Graham and Gary Blum are all set for "big red's'! football season with boosters from the NEBRASKA BOOK STORE at I I 35 R Street.

Bonanza
Patrice

A

Abbink, Betty-42, 134, 137, 158

Acosta, Josephine-42, 158

ACTIVITIES-116-155

Adam , Linda-I03, 133, 139

Adams, Doris-40, 42, 118, 121 , 160

Adams, Joseph-89, 133 , 170

Adams, Paul-13

Adams, Rodger-I 03, 177 Adamsheclc:, Diane-42, 148, 149 , 158

Addleman , Ellen-I03

ADMINISTRATION-I I

ADVERTISEM ENTS-190-203

ADVOCATE STAFF-I52 , 153

AEOLIAN CHOIR-I34 , 135

Aguilar, Andrea-42, 158

Aguirre, Robert-89 , 133, 167, 170

Aguirre, Thomas-42, 164, 167 Ahl. Dru-89, 132

Ahl, Stephen-I 03

Ahlman, Delmont-42

Ahlquist , Mrs. Dagmar-20

Akin, Bill-42

Albers, Marvin-89

Albrandt, Ardelle-89, 148

Albrecht, Terrien-42, 158

Alexander, Mrs. M.-I3

Allen, Deborah-I03

Allen , Elizabeth-89

Allen, Kathy-I 03, 130, 139 Allen, Pa mela-42 , 123, 158

Allen, Stephen-103 Allen, Victor-I03

Allison, Terry-42

ALL-SCHOOL PLAY-138

Almanza , Martin-42 , 151 Alt, Jane-89, 130

Amen, Gary-3

Amen, George-89

Amen, James-I03, 120, 185

Amen, John-I 03

AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE -122

Amgwert, John-42, 143, 151, 164

Amgwert , Steven-I 03, 182 Ammon, Robert-IQ

Amodeo, Cecelia-42, 158

Amos, Christine-42, 158 Andersen, Elsa-89

Anderson , Cynthia-I 03

Anderson , David-I 03 , 131 Anderson, DeEtte-43 , 149, 162

Anderson , Douglas-43, 131, 134, 137, 194

Anderson , Gayla-89, 132, 140, 144, 149

Anderson, Jill-42, 126, 131, 148

Anderson, Karla-89, 128, 151

Anderson, Marclyn-I03 Anderson, Regina-I03, 121, 149

Anderson , Ronald-89, 130 Anderson, Victoria-43, 160

INDEX

Anderson, Warren-89, 130 , 185

Anderson, William-89

Andreasen, Joy-89, 132

Andrewjeski, Daniel-I03

Angle , Margaret-28 , 39, 40, 43, 129, 163, 193

Anthony, Marion-I 03

Antoniskis, Andris-89, 130

Applebee, Robin-103

AQUALINKS-163

Araya, Emnet-43, 118, 119, 122 , 123 , 124, 134, 158

Arenas, Mary-89

Arent, Nancy-89, 130

Armintrout, Myra-43

Armstead, Mrs. Florence-21

Armstrong, Anita-89

Armstrong, Marcus-I38

Arnold, Fredericlc:-103

Arnold, Steven-40, 43, 120 , 126, 129, 138 , 140 , 144, 153, 195

ART CLUB-150

Ashcraft , Rene-I 03

Ashelford, Lyle-89, 128 133

ASTRONOMY CLUB-121

Atchley, Colleen-50, 89, 130

Aughe, Linda-89

Augstums, lvars-89

B

Baars, Donald-43

Baars , Paula-103

Baars , Phyllis-89

Baa rs , Rona Id-I 03

Baclc:man , James-I03

Bailey, Paul-103

Bailey, Robert-89

Baker, Claude-89

Baker, Cynthia-103, 126 Baker, Linda-103

Baker, Paul-I03, 138, 139

Baker, Teresa-103

Balderson, Marjorie-89

Ball, Dr. Arzell-10

Ball, Jack-43, 124, 147

Ball, Roger A.-I03, 124

Ball. Roger L.-43, 130

Ball , Mrs. Shelley-13

BAND-I31

Barber , Peggy-89

Barker, Bill-89

Barker, David-44, 164, 178

Barker, Donald-44 •

Barker, Kathleen-I 03 , 126

Barker, Mary-I 03

Barker, Sonia-44

Barkubein , Wayne-89 , 146 Barnes, Gary-89

Barnes, Mary-I 03

Barnes, Nancy-I03, 149

Barr, Stephen-103

Bartek , Diana-44, 158

Barthel, Cheryl-89

Bartow, Susan-89, 126

Bartzatt, Loretta-89, 125, 126, 149, 155

Baruth, Frederick-44

Bass, Carol-33, 44, 134, 158

Bassett, Kathleen-89

Bassett. Marjorie-89

Bauer, David-44, 134

Bauer, Karen-89, 132, 199

Bauer, Rudolph-IQ

Bauer, Sherry-44, 134, 158

Bauer, Warren-89

Baugher, Mrs. Louise-I3

Baum, Gary-44, 164

Baumgart, Beverly-39, 40 , 44, 158

Beatty, Daniel-34, 134

Beatty , Deborah-44, 158

Beatty, Sharon-89

Becher, Christine-89

Becker , Judith-89

Beckmann, David-38, 39, 40, 44, 118 , 126, 140, 141 , 164

Beech, William-I03, 146

Beechner , Richard-I3

Beezley , Douglas-89, 133 Bell , Kathy-I 03

Bell. Linda-44 , 158

Bell, Sandra-103

Bell, Timothy-I 03, 177

Bellew, Daniel-I 03

Bellew, David-I 03

Beltz, Steven-89, 130

Bender, James-89, 130, 131, 147, 153

Benner, Deborah-I 03, 120, 145

Benner, Karen-I03

Benzing, Donald-89

Berlowitz, William-44, 74, 129 Berry, Mary-44 , 149, 158 Berry, Travis-103

Best, Lon-89

Beste, Ann-44

Beste, Janet-89

Bettenhausen, Judith-44, 158, 163

Bettge, Linda-89, 125

Bice , Mel-44

Bice, Merlyn-103

Bicoy, Gwendolyn-103, 109

Bicoy, Thomas-103, 109

Bicoy, Yolanda-44, 123, 135, 138, 140, 154, 158

Biere, Erma-45, 149, 158

Bishop, Richard-89

Bislow , Bonnie-I03, 123, 130

Bitterman, Pamela-89, 130

Black, Christine-I 03

Black, Janice-88, 89, 120, 126, 153 , 192

Blaclc:, Juanita-89, 130

Black, Tanya-40, 45, 121, 148

Blakely, Chauncey-103 , 142, 182

Blalock, Helen-45, 149, 158

Blessing, Warren-103

Blodgett, Connie-I 03

Bloebaum, Alfred-45

Bloebaum, Dan-I 03, 170

Bloebaum, Linda-45, 149., 158

Blum, Gacy-40, 45, 63, 130, 147, 150, 203

BOARD OF EDUCATION-10

Boatman, Janet-32, 40, 45,

135, 149, 153, 154, 158

Bodfield, Bill-89 , 195

Bogar, William-I I

Bogenrief, Mrs. Pearl-20

Boles, Timothy-I 03, 170

Boling, Barbara-103

Bolton, Thomas-103, 170

Bonacker , William-89, 130, 132

Bones, Calvin-I3

Bonnett, Georgia-3'3, 45 Booe, M ichael-89

Booe , Stephen-I 03

Bosinio, Vicki-45, 149, 158 Bott , Nora-89, 125, 132, 200 Bottum, Janet-I 03 , 120, 131, 133

Bouchard, Gregg-45

Bourke , Jamesine-13

Bower, Linda-103, 145

Bower, Patrick-89

Bower, Peggy-103

Bowers, Rosemary-45, 138 , 141

Bowler, Butch-45, 173, 186, 187

Bowlin , Judy-88, 89, 203 Bowlin , Ron-40, 45, 121, 122, 123 137, 147, 155

Bowman, Coral~9. 126 129, 131, 140, 144

Bowman, Diane-103, 123, 139, 145

Boyd, Connie-103

Boyd, Judy-89, 150

Boyd , Lea-45

Boye, Roger-39, 40', 45, 120, 121, 122, 147, 152

BOYS GLEE-133

BOYS OCTET-137

Bradford, John-103

Bradley, Michael-45

Bradshaw, Carol-46, 150, 158 Brady, Michael-46

Brame , Carmen-103, 130 Bra ndhorst, John-46

Brandt, Henry-46, 134, 135, 137, 189, 198

Brannen, E'Onnie-46, 126, 149, 158

Brannen, Steven-89

Brassard, Barbara-40, 46, 150, 151, 158

Bratt, Barbara-89

Bratt, Katherine-46, 158

Bratt, Sharon-I 03

Brauer, Katherine-103, 123, 139, 145

Braun, Kenneth-89, 164, 180

Breclc:a, Sandra-I 03

Breeling, Susan-89

Brehm, Linda-89

Brennan, Arlene-103

Brewster, James-I 03

Brice, Susan-89, 123, 125, 126, 127, 131, 140

Brissey, Douglas-I 03

Brock, Patrick-I 03

Brock, Stephen-89

Broman, Bonnie-104, 108, 155

Broman, Pamela-89, 90, 125, 126

Brooks, Brenda-I 04

Brott, Ronald-89

Brown , Benny-89 , 133

Brown, Delorise-46, 158

Brown, Floyd-104

Brown, Gerard-46

e•rown , James-46

Brown , Katryna-104 , 123

Brown, Ronald-90

Brown, Sharon-40, 46 , 121 , 125, 131 , 133, 134 , 148 , 158

Broz , Judy-I 04 , 123, 126

Brt, James-90

Brumm , Pen ny-40 , 46 , 149, 158

Bruns , Beverly-90 , 125

Bryan , Diane-104 , 123 , 139

Bryan , Richard-I 04

Bryant, Sand ra-104

Buckland , Rosslynn-104

Bucknell , La r ry-40, 46, 182, 203

Buckner , Mrs. Ruth-13

Buckwalter , Donald-46 , 129

Buehler , Jack-104 , 113 , 170, 180

Buehler, Sandra-46 , 158

Buell, Frances-13

Buk , Jerold-90 , 133

e0urden , Frankl i n-13

Burden , Peter-90 , 140 , 150

E•uresh , Pauline-104

Burgeson , Barbara-I 04

Burggraf , Timothy-I 04 , 124 , 147

Burke, Bob-90

Burkey , Carolyn-104

Burkhalter , Kathryn-90

e,urner , J ea n-104 , I 39

Burnham , G ui lford-13

Burnham , Kay-46, 134 , 136, 158 , 201

Burr , Will i am-90

Burrough , Martha-46 , 131, 134, 151

Burt , Mrs. Sally-13

Bush , Marie-46, 133 , 138 , 148 , 158

Bushek , Donna-104 , 123 , 149

Butcher , M i chael-46 , 164, 178

e,utterick , Noreen-158

Bykerk , Donna-47 , 135 , 158

CCAFETERIA STAFF-21

Calderon , Carolyn-90

Caldwell , lvan-13

Caldwell , Stephen-I 04

Camp , Jon-90 , 118 , 119 , 122 , 129 , 147 , 155 , 200

Campbell , Cheryl-47 , 120 , 126 , 149 , 153 , 158

Campbell, Gary-47

Campbell , Gloria-I 04

Campbell , Jeanette-I 04 , 126

Campbell , John-90

Campbell, Mardy-47

Campbell, Ronald-90 , 164

Campbell , Virginia-90

Campbell, William-I 04

Carbone , Ellen-104

Cariotto , John-90 , 140 , 153, 198

Carl i n, James-13

Carlson , Dana-90

Carlson , Dennis-47

Carlson , Haakon-I 78 , 179

Carlson , M i chael-104 , 181

Carman , Raymond-I 04

Carpenter , George-14

Carter , Alonzo---104

Carter , Frederick-90

Casc i ni , Mrs. Edythe-14

Casmer , Joseph-I 04 , 164 , 172 , I /3

Casmer, Michael-47 , 164, 166 , 172 , 173 , 174

Cassner , Rodney-47

Castillejo , Ramon-47 , 118, 122 , 123 , 124 , 147 , 198

Cavett , Alva-14

Cepurnieks , John-47 , 164, 176, 177

Chambers , Kenneth-I 04

Channel, Alva-90

Channel, Bettie-104

Chapman, Karen-47 , 158

Chapman, Leon-47

Chapple , Charles-90

Chesnin , Nancy-104 , 123 , 139

CHESS CLUB-147

Chilen , Mrs. Ruby-21

Chilson , Sherry- I 04

Chorowicz , Jerry-47

Chrisp , Glen-47

Christ , Gregory-90 , 182

Christoffersen , Mrs. S.-14

Churchill , Doug las-90

Church i ll , Richard-47

Cirkse na , M r s. Mar y-14

C l a ncy , M i chae l- I 04 , 170

Clark , Sandra-90

Clark , V i ck i-40 , 47 , 121 , 140 , 15 1, 152 , 158

Clawson , Dean-14 , 176 , 177

Clawson , Kent-90 , 164, 176

Cleckner , Edward-90

Cleveland , Ca t her in e-40 , 48 , 118 , 119 , 126 , 134 , 136 , 140, 141 , 158

Cleveland , Pa t r i c i a-40 , 48 , 126 , 140 , 144 , 151 , 152 , 158

Cli ne, Mrs Martha-14

Clinger , Do nna-104

Cloud , Ellen-90 , 132

Clouse , Roger-48

Coates , Jeri-48 , 158

Cockrell , Bob-90

Coday , Dorothy-90

COED COUNSELORS-125

Coffee , Mary-104

Coffey , John-104

Coffe y, Jolee n-90 , 126

Coffe y, William-90

Colborn , Jea nne-90

Colborn , Lou-I 04 , 125 , 145

Colborn , Steve-48 , 164 , 166, 180

Cole , Wa lter-104 , 130 , 177

Coleman , William-48

Coll i ns , D i ane-104 , 123, 128, 147, 149

Colon , Mrs. Frances-14

Colson , LeRoy-12 , 14, 185

COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT -33

Compton, Robert-14

Condon , William-104, 120

Conklin , Deborah-I 04

Connick , Harold-104 , 187

Conover , Mrs. Bonnie-14

Cook , George-31 , 48 , 164, 176

Cook , Myrna-I 04

Cook , Robert-90

Cooper , James-28 , 40, 48 , 129 , 140 , 141 , 147, 196

Coote , Anastasia-90

Copple, Edward-IQ

Cosier , Barbara-48 , 158

Cosier , Mrs. Florence-21

Cosier , Terry-48

Cosier , Vicki-I 04

Cotter , Gene-14 , 17, 178, 179

Cottrell , William-90 , 133, 187

Counsel! , Rodney-104

Cox , Cherie-105

Cox , Cynthia-90 , 132

Cox , Rona ld-48

Cox , Susan-90, 132

Cox , Timothy-48

Cozad , Jerry-105

Cradit , Connie-90 , 95 , 126

Cramm , Melvin-105

Crancer , Christopher-I 05 , 178

Crandall , Jack-I 05

Crawford , Gayle-48

Crawford , Linda-90

Crawford , Rose-48 , 158

Crawmer , Wanda-14

Crees , Ri chard-48 , 121 , 143 , 15 1, 152

Crewdson, Kathleen-90 , 120, 125 , 132 , 140

Cropp , JoAn n--:105

Crosb y, Victor-I 05

C r osier , Terry-90 ,,,

Cross , Mrs. Harriet-14

CROSS - COUNJRY-184

Crossg r ove , April-105 , 133, 139

Cross l ey , David-I 05 , 177

Crossley , Patr i ck-49 , 134, 135 , 137

Cruder , Verna-105 , 149

Cucinitt i, Garr---49 , 178

Cudaback , Linda-90

Cudly , Susan-90, 125

Culver , Don-182

Cul ver, Robert-90

Cun ning ham , Eugene-105

CURR ICU LU M-22-35

Curr i e, Alexa nder-14

Cur ry , Br ya nne-90 , 132 , 140

Curr y, Kyle-49

Curt i n, David-91, 121 , 147, 150

CUSTODIAL STAFF-22

DDahlberg , W i ll i am-40 , 49, 140 , 141, 144, 147

Dam i an , Jean-105

Damia n, June-105

Dance , Lynn-91 , 164, 166, 168 , 182

Dandridge, Fred-91 , 170, 175

Dandridge , Nadin'e-32, 49, 158

Danese , Teresina-14

Daniel , James-105, 121 , 138 , 146

Dann, Robert- I 05, I 70 , I 75, 181

Dantzler , Danny-49 , 146

Davenport , Arthur-49

David , Stephen-40 , 41, 49, 137, 154, 164, 167

Davidson , Lirida-49 , 160, 165

Davidson, Sarah-26, 88 , 90, 91 , 120, 125 , 138 , 140 , 144, 200

D~v i es, Diane-49, 131

Davies , Lou is-91, 130 , 131 , 147, 151

Davis , Penny-49 , 140, 142 , 160

Davis, Scott-91 , 133 Davis , Steven- I 05, I 70

Dawson, Robert-15

Dayton, Allen-25 , 49

DEBATE-129

Dee<0er , Mary-49

DeBoer, Warren-27 , 91

Decker , Mrs. Sherith-15

Deines , Diana-91

Delancey , Linda-105

Delaney , Michael-I 6, 49, 164, 167, 186, 187

Delgado, Ter~sita-91

Dell. Carmen-49

Dell , David-91

Dennis , Michael-105 , 177

Dennis , Wendy-105 , 149

Dermyer , Daniel-I 05 , 164, 178

DeVoss , Patricia-105

Di ckson , Bradley-105 , 169, 180 , 182

Diekmann , Judith-40 , 49 , 150, 158

Di etrich , Jeanie-49, 134, 136, 138 , 140 , 158

Dietz , Edward-49

Diffe nderfer , David-SO, 164, 172 , 173 , 200

Diff enderfer , Mrs. V.-20

Di nges , Nancy-91 , 132

Din g man , Donald-105

Di sney , Betts-I 05

D i sney , Deborah-SO , 148, 149 , 158

Di ttenber , Deborah-SO , 126 , 158

Dittoe , Daniel-91

Ditzler , Jeffery-91 , 164

Dockery , David-I 05 , 187

Domgard , Timothy-91 , 164, 173 , 185

Dominguez , Vicki-105 , 139

Donahoe , Eileen-105

Dona hoe , Rona ld-50

Doolittle , Dona ld-91 , 130 , 147, 178

DOORMEN-145

Doremus , Beth-50 , 158

Dorsey , Donald-SO , 135, 137, 201

Dorsey, Mrs. Maryetta-21

Dorsey, Ronald-91

Doty, James-105, 120, 196

Dougherty, Charleen-I 05

Dougherty, JoAnna-9I

Dougherty, Ronald-9I

Douglass, James-50

Down, William-SO

Downing, J. E., CPO, USN35

Drennan, Kathy-91

Drewes, Donald-91

Drewing, Albert-91

Drewing, Dewayne-I 05

DRIVER EDUCATION-35

Ducker , David-9I

Duffek, Harold-50

Duffek , Joyce-91

Dumpert, Dorothy-I 5, 19

Duncan , Jeanine-40, 50, 135, 158, 163

Duncan , Vern-105

Dunekacke, Linda-I05, 128

Dunham, Judy-50, 158

Duskin , Paul-9I, 129 , 164, 182, 184

Dutcher, Candace-51 , 158

Dze rk , Robert- I 05

EEberly, Richard-I05

Ebner, Allan-5I, 58

ECA COMMITTEE-I28

Echerd , John-I 05

Edelbrock , Pamela-I05, 145

Edelen, Gregory-51

Edelen, Milan-I05

Ederington , James-51

Edwards, Andrea-32, 91 Edwards, Andrew-105

Edwards, Cha rles-I05

Edwards, Virginia-5I, 158

Edwards , William-I05

Egan, Maurice-SI

Egan , Michael-SI

Egger, Michael-9I, 123, 128, 144, 151

Eisele, Thomas-I 05, 145

Eisele, Virginia-SI

Eisert, Warren-I05

Elfring , Gerald-105 , 170 Elliott, Jackie-9I

Elliott, Patricia-I 05

Elliott, Roger-I 05

Ellis, George-5I , 146, 176

Ellis, James-I 05, 170, 177

Eloge, Chester-5I

Elstun, Bonnie-9I , 125 , 148

Emery , Donald-I 05

Engle , Rex-9I, 130

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT-24

Ensing, Priscilla-105

Epp , Candyce-I05 , 145

Epp , Virginia-9I , 132 , 148

Erichsen, Dane-5I , 164, 178

Erichsen , Kerry-I 05

Erickson , Charles-51

Ernstmeyer , Ricky-91, 131

Erwin , Carl-105 , 120

Eshelman , Mary-SI , 158

Esquivel, Allen-91

Esquivel , David-51

Esquivel, Robert-91 , 129

Essex , Charles-SI, 167

Estes , La rry-9I

Ettinger , Nanette-I05

Evans, Clarence-I5

Evans, Mrs. Ruby-20

Evans , William-SI, 130

Everett , Judith-I05 , 130

Eyth , Robert-I 5 170, 182, 183

FFACULTY-8 -21

Faig, Robert-40 , 51 , 147

Farquhar , Jerry-91

Farr , Yvette- I 05

Farrar, John-5I, 120 , 164, 178 , 179

Fasnacht , Larry-9I

Faust, Gary-91

Faust , James-105

Faust , Mrs. Maxine-15

Fedon , Carl-9I , 129 , 130

Fensler, Robert-52, 120

Ferrill, Ray-I 05

Fiedler, Anna-105

Filbert, Eugene-105 , 145

Filbert, Janet-9I, 126 , 132

FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT29

Finkel, Marsha-90, 91 , 125, 132 , 138 , 140

Fischer , Elizabeth-41, 126, 129 , 132, 151

Fischer, Janice-52, 149, 158

Fischer, Susan-I 05

Fischer, Vicki-52 , 125 , 158

Fish , Sharon-I05

fisher , Robert-15

Fitzgerald , Karen-92, 125 , 132

Fitz-Henry , Carol-52

Fitzsimmons , Mrs. Era-2I

Flachman, Douglas-52

Flanagan , Donald-21

Flanagan, Mrs. Helen-I5

Florez , Kenneth-I 05 , I 08

Floth , Alan-I05, 145, 146 , 181

Flury, Michael-105, 170

Foley, Mrs. Beulah-I5

Fontenot , Linda-I 04 , I 05

Ford , Barbara-92 , 125

Ford, John-52

FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT-28

Fortney, Bradford-92 , 150, 164, 166, 182

Fortney, Lynn-I 05, 124, 133

FORUM CLUB-I29

Fossaceca , Diane- 52 , 158, 162

Foster, earbara-I05

Foster , Bruce-105

Foster , Claudia-52 , 138 , 140

Foster, Consuela-92 , 121

Foster , George-52

Foster, Gloria-105 , 121, 149

Foster, John-92

Foster , RaDonna-52, 158

Fowler, Jenny-92, 132

Fraley , Peggy-40, 52 , 160, 163

Frame , Robert-52 , 164

Francisco, Carolyn-I05

Francisco , William-92

Franklin, Rochelle-92 , 120, 125 , 132

Franks , Stephen-I05 , 187

Franson , Linda-92, 131

Fredstrom, Dr. R. l.-I0

Freeman, Donald-I06

Frickel , William-92 , 146 , 150

Frickle , Phyllis-52 , 155, 158, 160 , 200

Friendt, Randal-92

Fuhrer, Marcia-92

Fuller , Mary-92, 121 , 123, 125 , 129 , 149

Fuller , Yvonne-I06

Fultz , Herbert-I06

Funkey, Stanley-52

Fuqua , William-92

Fushia, Kathy-52

FUTURE HOMEMAKERS-I49

FUTURE NURSES-I48

FUTURE SECRETARIES-I49

FUTURE TEACHERS-148

GAA-162

Gabelhouse , Donald-47 , 52 , 130 , 164

Gage , Dennis-I06

Gage , Ronald-92

Galusha , Jack-52, 142, 164, 166, 168 , 186,187

Gandara , - Francine-I 06

Garcia, Evelyn-I 06

Garner , Janet-52 , 158

Garrett, Charles-53 , 166, 171 , 172 , 173

Garrett , Gary-I06 , 145 , 170, 182

Garrett , Lamont-I 06, 170

Garrett, Li nda-I06

Gartner , Cynthia-40 , 41 , 53, 120 , 158

Gartner , Mrs. Ruth-I5

Gartner , Sharon-53 , 158

Gates , Harold-I06

Gates , Nancy-53 , 158

Gehlbach, Diane-92

Geisler, John-92

Geistlinger, James-I 06

Ge istl i ng er, Terry-53 , 134, 137, 138, 140 , 142, 185

Gelatko, Joseph-I 06

George, Steven-53 , 135

Gerbig, Stanley-I06 , 130

Gerlach, Katherine-92 , 125, 150

Gerlach, Phillip-92

Gerteisen , Katherine-I 06

Gesch , Julie-53

Gesch, Norman-53

Gesch , William-92

Gettemy , Mrs. Esther-20

Gewecke , David-53

Ghormley , Marilyn-92 , 131, 163

Ghormley , Phyllis-40 , 53 , 63 , 126, 135, 137, 147 , 158, 194

G i bson , Eva-I06

Giebelhaus , Gary-92

Gill , Robert-I06 , 170 , 182

Gillan , Bruce-27 , 53 , 54 , 147, 185

Gillaspie , Clark-92, I 50, 170

Gillispie , Marjorie-53

Gillisp ie, Terry-92

Gilstad , Linda-I 06

GIRLS GLEE-I32

GIRLS OCTET-I36

Glagaus , Guntis-92 , 150 , 185

Glantz, Addison-92

Glathar, Bart-92 , 166

Gloe , La nce-92, 164, 181

Goble , Cindy-25 , I 06, 196

Godsey , Charles-92, 124, I 29 , I 33, 14 7

Goebel, Janet-92

Goeglein , Catherine-106, 133

Goeglein , Thomas-92 , 164, 170

Goeschel, Gloria-I 06

Goeschel , Kathleen-I06, 149

Goeschel. Michael-92

Goetowski , Mary-40 , 53 , 138 , 140, 141

Goggins , Nancy-92

Goldstein , Debora-92 , 120, 161 , 163

Golds t one , Bruce-92 , 176, 199

Gomez , Diane-92Gomez , Hugo--92

Gonzalez , Angel-53

Gonzalez , lnes-53

Gonzales , Linda-I06

Gordon , Barba ra-I06

Gore , Dorthea-I 5, 19 , 132 Gorka , Michael-I06 , 176

Gorka , Roland-53

Gottula , Gloria-I06

Grabowski, Janice-40 , 54, 155 , 158

Grady , Lois-106

Graham, Linda-54 , 126, 149, 158

Graham, Patrice-106, 126, 139, 203

Graham , Mrs. Yvonne-20

Grant , Barbara-I06 , 133

Grant , Mrs. Merrell-15

Grantski, Judy-54, 158

Grantski, Linda-I 06

Grass , M ichael-92, I 64, 182, 184

Graus , Melita-92

Green , lrene-92 , 132 Green, James-92

Green , Larry-92

Green , Margaret-54, 158

Green , Steven-92

Greenholtz , Joyce-90, 92, 125 , 132

Greenholtz , Mary-54

Greenwood , John-I 06

Greenwood, Mary-92 , 130

Greer , Carolyn-I06, 121, 139

Gregg , Douglas-54

Gregory, Steven-55

Grenemeier, Janice-92

Grev ich, Judith-55 , 80 , I 58 , 195

Grev i ch , Thomas-92

Griggs, Charles-I 06

Griggsby , Diane-I06

Griggsby , W ilbert-I 06

Groh , D i ane-92, 123 , 132

Grone, Elizabeth-I5

Gross , Kathy-92

Grosscup , Bryan-106, 175, 187

Grosscup , Buford-I 5 , 186, 187, 189

Groves, Peggy-93 Gruenemeier , Donna-93

Guest, William-24, 93 , 182 GUIDANCE-35

Gunn, Kath ie-40, 55 , 131, 147, 148, 158

Gushard , Thomas-106, 170 Gustafso n, Harlan-I 06, 175 Gwin, Thomas-55, 181

HHaas, Mrs. Eloise-21 Haas, Randa ll-I 06

Hadfield , Carol-55, 121, 126, 13 I , I 35 , 148, 151 , 158 Hadley, Jane-93, 126, 132 Hafemeister, Neil-I 5, 188, 189

Hafemeiste r, Thomas-93, 182 Hageman , Jeri-93, 125 Hagen , Mona-93, 126, 129, 131, 132

Haist, Jud ith-106 Halderm~n , Colleen-93 Hale, S~er ry-106

Hall, Allyn- I 06, 131 Hall, Dale-55

Hall, Lucille-29, I06, 123 Hall, Robe rta-93, 118, 119, 125, 132 Hall, Will iam- 55, 180 Hamer , Mary-106 ,Ha milton , Barbara-55, 158 Hamilton, Diane-55, 150, 158, 163 Hand, Linda-106 , 145 Handy, Thomas-93 Hanneman, Paul-106, 169 Hanneman, Steven-55, 164, 166, 169, 173, 174, 189 Hansel, Deb ra-93 , 132 Hansel, lrma-55, 158 Hansen , David-I 06 Hansen, Jean-33, 106 Hansen, John-93

Hansen, Judy-93, 132 Hansen , LaGrande-16 Hansen , Thomas-55, 164, 176 Hansen, Velana-55 , 135, 149, 158

Hardnock , Walter-31, 55, 134

Hardy, Marilyn- I 06 Hare, Katherine-93, 118, 125, 126 Harm, Richard-55 Harmon, Saundra-93 Harnsberger , Stephen-I 06, 170

Harris, Clarenco--106 Ha-rris, Clifford-93 Harris, Esther-56

Harris , Jane-56 , 149 , 158 Harris , Martin-24, 93, 122, 178 , 203

Harris, Robert-35 , 93 , 129 Harris, Sharon-93 Harshbarger , Sue-93, 125, 126, 140 Hart, Emily-56

Hart, Susan A.-56

Hart , Susan J.-93 , 125, 132

Hartman, Gary-56 , 130

Hartsell, David-106 , 128

Harvey , Gerald-93

Hassel, Angelece-125

Hatfield , Janet-93

Hatten , Steve-93 , 120, 164, 175, 185

Hauptman, Larry-56

Havel, Jack-93

Hawthorne, Denn is-56

Hay , David-106 , 114

Hay , Patr icia-91 , 93 , 126

Hayes , Donald-93

Hayes , John-I 06

Haynes, Richard-106

Hayter, Charles-I 06

Heckman, Betty-16

Heckman, Michael-93

Heckman, Susan-I 06 , 123

Hedrick, James-56, 135, 137, 196

Hegel , Cand ice-93 , 126

Hegel, Dennis-93

Heinbigner , Barry-93 , 130

Heinbigner, Dianne-93 , 132, 148

Heironymus, Connie-93

Helfenstein, Nancy-I 06

Heller, Dane-56 , 182

Heller, Patricia-56 , 150, 158

Heller, Peggy-29 , I06 , 123

Helmstadter, Donald-93

Helton , David-56

Helton, Kathleen-93 , 126, 132 , 133 , 148 ,1 51

Helton , Thomas-56

Hempel , Lynnelle-56, 158

Henderson , Barbara-93

Hendricks , Thomas-93 , 140, 150, 182

Hendrickson , Jay-56 , 164, 167

Hendrickson , Kip-106 , 155, 170, 175

Hennessey, James-93

Henricks , Bruce-I 06, 181

Herbster , Mrs. Corene-16

Hergenrader, Barbara-93

Hergenrader, Glenn-I 06, 145, 170, 175

Hergenrader , John-56

Hergenrader, Marilyn-56 , 158

Hergenrader , Stanley-106

Hergert , Stephen-93, 187

Herman , Barbara-57, 130

Herman , Ronald-29 , 93, 131, 164 , 180 , 182

Harmonie , DeeAnn-93

Hernandez, Phillip-I 06 , 170

Hernandez, Roderick- ( 02, 106 , 120 •

Hershner , Ladd-57

Herstein, Jack-I 06

Heskett, Eldon-I I. 143

Hetherington, Harold-93, 170

Heuke, Steven-57, 164, 178, 179

Hey, Shirley-106, 145

Hiatt , Ronald-93, 146

Hiatt, Steven-106

H ibbert , Mrs. Al ice-20

Hibdon, Curtis-106

Hibdon , Flo yd-57 , 164, 180

Higgins, Margaret-57, 126, 148, 152, 160

Hi,gh Elk , Eil een-106

Highstreet, Jack-34, 57, 164, 173, I 74, 189

Hild, Mrs. Ed ith-21 Hile, Da ni el-93

Hill, Al iceAnn- 106 , 131, 133 Hill, E!-arbara-107 Hill, David-57 Hill, Douglas-107 Hill , Elbert-I 07, 146 Hill , Gaylen-107 , 131 , 145 H ill , Lynnagene-93, 125, 131, 132, 133 Hill house, Duayne-57 Hinkle, Robert-57 , 126, 127 Hinman , George-93 , 95 , 133, 186

Hinman, Robert-93 , 130 , 185 Hlevyack , Michael-I 78 , 179 Hoag, Myron-93 , 164, 170, 180, 187 Hobson, Diann-I 07 , 131, 145 Hobson, Mrs. Esther-21 Hobson, John-93 Hockemeier , Gerald-93 Hockemeier, Jerry-57 Hodson, Karl-I 07 Hodtwalker , Jan ice-93 , 132 Hoffart , Dale-93 Hoffart , Darlene-93 , 126, 132, 148

Hoffer , Mary-107

Hoffer, Nancy-I 07 Hoffman , Donald-107

Hoffman, James A.-93

Hoffman , James H.-107

Hoffman , Janet-57

Hoffman , Jenelle-107

Hoffman , Nancy-40, 57, 121, 128,129,135,144,148, 151, 158

Hoffman , Rebecca-93, 126, 151

Hoffman , Wayne-57

Hogan , Virgini~-104 , 107

Hogge , Larry-93 ; 130 , 201 Hohenfeldt , Edward-I 07, 187 Hohenfeldt, Sharon-158 Holbert, Les-57 , 178 Holbrook, Mrs. Eloise-16 Holbrook , Jeanne-40 , 57 , 120, 129, 134, 135, 136, 138, 147 , 158

Holdorf , Elizabeth-93 , 125 , 126, 199

Holland, Jack-93 , 166, 167

Holland , Larry-107 , 170

Holle , Cheryl-93, 132 Holloway , Stephen-93 , 133 Hollstien, Sharon-57 , 134, 135 , 136, 158

Holmes , Jerome-58 , 131

Holmes , Jon-58

Holmes, Nancy-107

Holt, Frank-93, 118, 150, 199 Homan , Lois-107

HOMECOMING-164

HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT-32

HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES-120

Hooper, Jack-58 , 176

Hoover, Jinohn-107 , 126, 145

Horner, Douglas-I 07

Horstman , Charles-58 , 130, 164, 176

Houston , Carlos-58 , 166

Houston, Riti a-107

Howdeshell, Mrs. Alma- 16

Howland, Dav id-58 , 164 , 182

Howland, Ern es t -26 , I 07

Howland, R. Winfield-16

Howland , Thomas-93

Hoyer, Larry-58, 130, 164, 169

Hoyer, Robert-93 , 130, 187

Huber, Debrah-93 , 127, 132, 148, 149

Hudson, Annette-107, 12 1, 149

Hudson, Ba r bara-58 , 158

Hudson, Kale-58

Hudson, LaVonne-93 , 120, 162

Hudson, Maryellen-107 , 150, 162

Huff, Robert-I 07

Hugelman, Gayle-40 , 58 , 158 Hughes , Aletta-93

Hughes, Suzan ne-107, 145

Hulbert , Corwin-26 , 40 , 58, 134, 164, 180

Hull , Beverly-I 07, 126

HUMAN RELATIONS COUNCIL-121

Humbles , Linda-107 , 139 Hunkins, Ronald-93

Hunt, Connie-58 , 134 , 158

Hunt, Gary-93 , 133, 170, 187 Hunt, James-93, 164, 178

Hunter, Danny-I 07 , 169

Hurst, Pamela-40 , 58 ,- 121, 123, 158

Hutcheson , Randy-I 07

Hutcheson, Terry-58

lhrie , Steven-94 , 182 lndriksons, Karlis-40 , 58, 147, 203

INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT-30 , 31

Inness, Susan-94

INTERNATIONAL CLUB-123

INTRAMURALS-188, 189

Ireland, LaVay-58 , 134, 158 Irons , John-107

1sley, Sandra-94 J

Jackman , Lynette-107 , 130 Jackson, Henry-85

Jackson , Jerry-94

Jackson, Linda-59

Jackson , Michael-59

Jackson , Nancy-94, 132 Jackson, Stt,phen-107

Jacobs, Catherine-40, 59, 135, 149, 158, 195

Jacobs , Linda-94, 125, 132 Jacobs , Mary-107 , 120, 123, 126 , 145

Jacobsen, Diane-59, 158

Jacobsen , Roger-59 , 130

Jacobsen , Steve-59

Jacobson , Carol-94, 128, 132, 148, 151

Jacobson, Linda-59, 158

Jacoby, Dale-59 , 166, 182

James, David-I07

Jandreau, Janice-I07

Janecek , John-I07, 146

Jankovitz , Robert-94

Janousek , Gaylen-94

Jaques, Marvin-27 , I 07 , 170, 187

Jasinski, Monica-94

Javorsky, Nancy-I 07

Javorsky , Tim-59, 130, 131

Jenkins , Florence-I6

Jenkins , Robert-I07, 118, 129, 131

Jensen, Barbara-94 , 123 , 125, 130

Jensen , Georgia-59

Jensen , Lynn-94, 126

Jensen , Michael-I 07, 170, 175

Jensen, Mrs Selma-2I

Jensen, Thomas-I07, 147

Jespersen , Kent-I 07, 169

Jewell , Marsha-94 , 125, 133, 140, 148

Johnson , Alden-16 , 167, 171, 172, 173

Johnson , Alvin-59

Johnson , A. Wilhelmina-16

Johnson , Carol-94, 120, 123, 125 , 131, 132 , 140, 200

Johnson , Chris-I 07 , 131

Johnson, Christina-94

Johnson, Christy-I07

Johnson, Clara-I 6, 63

Johnson , David-59 , 134, 135, 137, 189, 195

Johnson , Elaine-I07

Johnso n, Glenn-94

Johnson , Karen-I07, 149

Johnson, Linda-94

Johnson , Pamela-59, 158

Johnson , Richard-94

Johnson , Roberta-59 , 123, 150, 158 , 162

Johnson, Ronald-59

Jo hnson, Sherry-94

Johnson , Shirley-33, 59 , 158

Johnston , Karen-94 , 125 , 126, 132, 140 , 193

Johnsto n, Sondra-94 , 132

Jones, Cheryl-94

Jones, Donna-59

Jones, Gary-94

Jones , Harold-94

Jo nes, Jackie-94 , 132

Jones, James-I 07 , 170

Jo nes, Mrs. Jean-2I

Jones , Susan-94

Jo nes, W illa-94 , 132, 163

Jordan , Harold-107, 120

Jordan , Joyce-94 , 147

Joyner, James-I6

JOY NIGHT-I42 , 143 , 144

Jozeps , lnta-27 , 38 , 40, 59, 133 , 134

Jurgens , Mary-I07

Jurich , Barbara-59 , 149

Jurich , Martha-94

KKage, Linda-I 07

Kahler , James-60

Kahler , John J.-60 , 74

Kahler, John R.-94

Kahler, Linda-60 , 126 , 133 , 134, 135 , 136, 138, 140 , 158

Kahler , Ray-I08 , 170

Kahler , Steven-60

Kahm , Daniel-I08 , 164, 178 , 192

Kane , Sandra-60, 158

Kapke, Daniel-I08 , 177

Kapke , David-60 , 146, 195

Kappelmann, Dale-60

Kappelmann , Gale-60

Kargo , Mrs. Hilda-2I

Karnes, Gary-I08

Karnopp , Kathleen-90 , 94, 120 , 163

Kats, Audrey-60 , 135

Kats , Georg ia-I08

Kaufman, Linda-60 , 158

Kaulins , Arved-94 , 164, 181, 197

Kau lins, Sarmite-60 , 158

Keedy , Nath a n-I08 , 146

Keelan , Mally-39, 60 , 118, 133 , 135, 137 , 138, 140, 142, 164

Keelan , Timothy-I 08 , 118, 170

Kelley , Janice-60, 158

Kelley, Kenneth-60, 80, 181

Kemp, Donald-94

Kenaston , Margaret-I 08

Kenaston , Robert-60

Kenaston , Russell-94

Kennedy , Lynn-I 08 , 139

Kennett, Paul-I08

Key, Fredrick-I 08, 178

Key , Sher i-38, 40, 61 , 129, 132 , 136 , 140, 147 , 158 , 194

Kilgore , Linda-94, 127, 151

Killen , Howard-I08

Kimmons, Michael-94, 133

King , Beth-I 08

Ki ng, Bobby-94 , 146

King, Charles-6I, 146 , 164, 166 , 168 , 173 , 182

King, Janelle-6 I, 158

King, Kathryn-94 , 125

King , Steve n-I08

King , Wayne-I08 , 146 , 170 , 175

Kinghorn, Lynn-108 , 124

Kinnan, Darrel-6I , 134

Kirk, Charles-I 08

Kirk, Kathleen-I 08, 126, 130

Ki rkendoll , Ronnie-94, 180

Kirkpatrick , Morris-I08 , 147

Kirsch , Mrs. Judith-I5

Kister, Judith-I08, 145

Kits miller, Joseph-I 08 , 175

Klein, Baroara-61 , 149 , 158

Klein , Randall-61

Kle its ch , Mrs. Jean-I6

Kline , Angela-61

Kline, Kay-6I

Kline, Patric ia-I 08

Kling, Patricia-6I , 126, 131, 148 , 158

Klockner , Cheryl-6I

Knaub , Michael--40 , 61, 118, 164, 165, 180, 184

Knecht , Georgene-6I , 158

Knig ht , Carol-94 , 123 , 125, 127, 132, 133 , 162

Knight , Deborah-25, 61, 134, 158, 193

Knight, Georgt..-94

Knight, Linda-I08

Knopp , Timothy-I 08 , 170, 181

Knott , Richmond-94

Knutson , Jack-94

Koch, Constance-40 , 61 , 134, 137, 140, 158

Koch, Rita-94

Koch , Vicki-108

Kolb, Linda-6I , 158

Kollmorgen , Karl-94 , 170, 180

Koluch , Rose-94

Kos , Susan- I 08

Kraft , Cary-I08

Kranz , Karen-94

Krauze , Valdis-94

Krcmarik, Leonard-94, 166

Krcmarik , Mrs. Marie-2I

Kreick , Jacob-I 08, 175

Krejci , Janice-29, 94 , 163

Krepel, Const a nce-94, 126

Kreps , Ca r ol-6I , 120

Kreps , Wayne-108

Krogman , Mrs. Bessie-21

Kroon , M ichael-94

Kruce, Gaylord-62

Krueger, Franklin-94

Krueger , Patricia-94 , 127, 130

Kruger, David-62

Kruger, Susan-I 08

Krumins, lngrid-I08, 139, 145

Krumins, lris-94

Krygier, e,runo--94

Krzeneski , Gary-27 , 94

Kubert, Larry-62 , 130 , 140 , 141, 144

Kuchera, Gary-94

Kuehn , William-94 , 170

Kuhlman , Darrel-62

Kuhlman, Katherine-I08, 124

Kuhns , Charles-I08 , 124, 147

Ku jaw a , Bett y- I 08

Kuklin , Harry-I 6, 181

Kulwicki , W illiam-I0 8

Kushner , Sherrill-94 , 120 , 132, 140, 151

Kuster, Mrs. Thelma-2I

Kuzelka, Richard-94 , 130 , 144 L

Lade , Marilyn-109 , 162

Laird , John-I 09

Lake , James-94

Lamb, Mrs. Evelyne-2I

Lange, Robert-I09

Langston, Eugene-94

Langston, Karen-94

Larsen, Ellen-94

Larson, W illiam -I 09

Lattimer, Robert-I 09

Latzel, Linaa-94, 123, 125, 126, 127 , 153, 162

Law , Robert-16

Laws , Mary-39, 40 , 62, 130 , 148 , 162

Laws , Patricia-94 , 122 , 130 , 147 , 162

Laws, Steven-109

Lawson , Douglas--40 , 62, 118, 164, 166

Lawson , Mary-I 09 , 130 L CLUB-I 64 , 165

Leach , Larry-31 , 62

Leach , Paula-62

Leach ; Scarlett-I 09

Leacock, James-I09

Leak, Roger-I 09

Lear , Ronald-94

Learned , Douglas-62 , 138, 147, 164 , 176

Lebsack , David-I09, 181

Lebsack , Greg-62

Lederer , Mrs. Ruth-I 7, 163

Lee, Gary-I09

Leigh, Dennis-',2

Leigh , Patricia-33 , I 09, 123 , 149

Leitch , Alison-38 , 40 , 62 , 74, 128

Leitis , Alda-109 , 145

Lekai , Alex-62 • Lekai, Lydia-17

LeMay , Steven-94 , 133

Lempka , Connie-62

Leonard , Cecil-20

Leonard, Martin-I09, 170 Letellier , Gary-94

Leupold , Michael--40, 62 , 118 , 119, 123, 135, 164, 186, 19-3

Lewis, Jacqueline-95

Lew i s, LeAnn-I09, 149

LIBRARY COMMITTEE-128

Lien, Max-I7

Likens, Marilee--40 ,, 62, 129 , 130 , 132, 135, 136 , 140, 147, 192

Lile , David-62

Liming, Lonnie-63

Lincke , Judith-109

Lind , Carolyn-109, 113, 123 , 126

Lind , Jane--40, 63 , 123

Lind, Phil i p-95, 164 , 178 Linden , Mrs. Ella-21

LINKS BOARD-I 54 , 155

Lintz , lngrid-I09

Lintz , James-95

Linville , Robert-I 09

Litt , John-95

Little , King-39 , 40 , 63 , 118, 129 , ISi, 164,178,179,185

Littlefield, Susan-109

Livingston, Dwight-95, 130 Livingston, Richard-109, 145 Lockard , Darlene-63, 131, 158

Lococo , David--40 , 63

Loeffelbein , Terrance-95, 130

Loehr, Andy-I 7, 167

Logan , Percy-95, 126

Lohr, Dale--95 , 123, 125 , 132, 149 , 162

Lohr , Richard-109 , 146

Lomack, Ruby-109

Long, Fro nces-95 , 125

Long, Linda--40 , M, 129, 138, 140, 158

Long, lois-95, 132

Looby, Lawrence-95

Loos, Dave-3I , 64

Loos, Douglas-95, 175, 186

Loos, Linda-I 09

Loos, Mary-I 09

Loos, Roger-95

Lounder , James-64, 164, 176 LOUNGE STAFF-2I

Love, Pamela-64 , 158

Love, Patricia-SB, 64 , 148, 158

Lovelace , Kav-95, 125

Lubben, Lyn~-109

Lueders , Teresa-I09, 123, 139

Luedke , Donovan-I7

Luedke , Sar a-9 0 , 95, 120, 163

Luedtke, Rick-I 07 , 109

Luft , Cher yl- 95, 125 , I 32 Luft , Grego ry- 64 , 130

Luhr, Rich ard -I09

Lumpkin , Jack-95

Lund, Barbara-95, 13 2 , 163

Lundak, James-95

Lundholm, Mary-64, 152, 158

Lundholm, Robert-I 09, 170

Lundy, Paul-64

Lux, Dr. ·John-10

Lux, Marshall-64

Lyons , •Larry-64 , 164 , 166, 180

Lyons , Sue-I09 , 120, 133, 138 , 139

Lysko, Jerry-I09 , 145 ~yt ell, Geor ge-95 , 180

MMaas, Michael-I I 0

Machers llze-64, 138, 140, 158

Maddux , John-95

Maddux , Mary-I I 0 Madison , John-I 02 , I I 0, 145 MADRIGALS-I 36, 137

Madsen, Dean-64

M agee, Robert-I 0

M agnuson, Rodney-95

Ma gnuson, Ruel-95

Maher , Weldon-95

Malcolm , Joyce-95

Ma llat+, Patr ick-I7

Ma l oney, Kathleen-95

Ma ly, Stanle y-92, 95 , 164, 173, 186

Ma nthey, Carl-I7

Ma r , Mollia-II0

Marble , Mrs. Lauretta-2I

Mar c um, David-95

Mar esch, Linda-95 , 125

Mar esh, Larry-40 , 64 , 147, 150

Mariscal, Caroline-I I 0

Mariscal , Ernest-95

Marker , Charles-I 10, 170

Markussen, Gwendolyn-95, 120

Marsh , Michael-95

Marshbank, Doris-64

Martin, Elwood-64

Martin , Glenn-95 , 130

Martin, lrene-I7

Martin , Jan-96

Martin, John-64, 130, 146

Martin , Joyce-II0 , 123,149

Martin , Julie-64 , 149, 158, 197

Mart in, Marilyn-64 , 158

Martin , Ramona-96

Martin , Mrs Shirley-I7

Martin , Trudie-I 10, 149

Mason , Kathryn-90, 96 , I 01, 13 I , 140, 153

Mason , Pamela-II0

Mason , Shannon-II0

Massa , Emily-96

Massa , Melvin-II0

MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT-26, 27

Mattingly, Michael-I 10, 145

Mauel , Alan-II0

Maughan , Shirley-II0

Maul. John-65 , 130, 134, 137 , 203

Mayer , Donald-96

Mayo, Hellen-96

Mayo , Patricia-I 10, 147 , 149

Mazour, James-I IQ

Mazurak, Terry-96 , 121, 129, 130, 151, 175

Mazurak, Will iam-II 0

McAllaster, Kathryn-96 , 126, 131, 140

McCall , Janet-96, 125

McCann, Barbara-96 , 124

McCaugherty , Dennis-96 , 124

McCauley, Danny-I I 0 , 170, 175, 182

McCullough , Cherie-65, 160

McCurdy , Vickie-II0

McDonald, Patricia-65, 158

McGee , Vicki-65, 158

McGinn i s, Donna-96

McGrew, Becky-I I 0

McGuire , Michael-I I 0, 178

McKelvey , Mary-I 10, 118, 145, 166

McKelvey, Stephen-34, 96, 164 , 166, 175, 186

Mclachlan , Thomas-96

McMaster, Jill-24, 110, 123, 126, 130

McNeese , Susan-I 10, 120, 145

McNeil, Charles-96 , 150

McNeil, Tena-II0

McPherson, Judith-65 , 120, 149, 158

McPhersbn, Robert-65

McWilliams, Geary-65

McWilliams, Victor-I I 0, 170, 177

Mead , lda-II0

Meader , Julia-96

Medina, Marguerite-65, 158, 197 •

Mee, Karen-65

Meek , Patricia-II0

Meeks, ~•ill-65

Meeks, Sara-96 , 125

Mehrhoff, Dennis-65

Mehser , John-I I 0

Mehser , Terri-I I 0, 120, 126

Meier, Ronald-I 10, 147, 164 , 173

Melland, Michael-96

Mer icle, W illi am-65

Merley, Candice-96 , 125, 130

Merrill, Diane-65

Merwick , Mrs. Suzanne-I7

Messman, Diana-96

Metheny , Diana-I I 0, 139 , 145

Meyer , Barbara-32 , 96

Meyer , Gary-I I 0 , 170

Meyer , James-I I 0

Meyer , Lynn-65

Meyer , Sherry-65 , 138, 149, 158

Michael. Gary-I I 0

Michaelson, Cathy-96 , 153 Michon, Dean-96

Middleton , Diane-I I 0

Middleton, Vickey-66 , 134, 149, 151, 158

Miers , Rodney-29 , 96 Miller, Connie-96 , 130

Miller, Dennis-I I 0

Miller, Glenn-96 , 181

Miller, Helen Jo-I 7, 162

Miller, Lloyd-II0

Miller , Minnie-66, 96

Miller, Nancy-66, 149, 158

Miller, Roy-66

Miller, Sharon-96

Miller, Stephen-66

Milligan, Nancy-96

Mills, Joan-96

Mills , L inda -96

Mills , Rita-96

MIMES-I39

Minchow , Margaret-96 , 132

Minick , Ruth-96

Minicz , Jeanne-II0

Minnig, Lane-96

Minshall, Nawanda-II0 , 145

Minzel, Gary-II0

Mitchell, Edward-96

Mitchell , Kenneth-66

Moeller , Daniel-96

Mogstad , Norma-I 10 , 123, 147 , 149

Mohlman , Donald-96 , 164, 170, 173, 186

Monnier , Helene-43, 66

Moore, Brenda-96

Moore , Charles-I I 0 , 164, I 66 , I 75, 182

Moore , Robert-96

Moore, Roger-67

Moore, Sally-96 , 123, 128 , 132, 133

Moore , Terrence-96, 164, 166, 182

Morey , Je anette-40, 67 , 130, 135

Morgan, Keith-67

Morgan , Margaret-67, 118, I 60, 165, 202

Morgan , Sherry-I I 0

Morgan , Trevor-96 , 140

Morrell, Francine-I25

Morri6 , Janet-96

Morris, Mary-54, 67

Morrison, James-67

Morrow , Edward-30, 96

Mortensen, Joyce-6 7, 134, 149, 158

Mortensen , Kathleen-I I 0, 123

Mortensen , Robert-I I 0

Moser, Arthur-96 , MOVIE OPERATORS-I46

Moxham , Lynn-96

Muehlhausen , Beve rl ee-67 , 149 , 158

Mueller , Andrew-67

Muffley , Donna-92 , 96 , 132, 151

MUMMERS-I40, 141

Murphy , Linda-96

Murphy, Peter-96 , 151

Myers , David G.-II0

Myers , David J.-I7, 170

Myers , John-96, 130 , 151 N

Neal, John-67

Neal, William-96

Neely , Mark-I I 0

Neff, Lynn-96, 130

Neff , Michael-I I 0

Neff , Raymond-67

Nelson, Darwin-67

Nelson, Elaine-96

Nelson , Helen-I I I

Nelson, Michael-I I I

Nelson , Pamela-I I I

Nelson , Renee-96 , 127, 13 0

Nevels, Marvel-I I I

Newcomer, Mary-I I 1, 123, 126

NEWCOMERS CLUB-I24

Newhouse , Paul-96 , 131, 133, 197

Newlon, Michael-96

Newlun, Myrna-SB , 67, 134, 137, 158

Newman, Candace-I I I

Newman, Mark-67

Newton, Mary-96 , 125·, 126, 150

Nichols , Sandra-96, 132 Nicholson, Cathy-I I I

Nickell, Jacqueline-67

Nickles, Dale-67, 185

Nider, Mary-96, 125

Niederkofler, Ann-I I I

Niemeyer, Gayle.:_! I I

Niemeyer, Marva-67, 158

Nimie, Stephen-I I 1, 124

Nobbman, Gary-I I I Nobbman , Gloria-40, 67 , 134,137,148,151,158

Nohavec, Donna-67 , 135, 158, 198

Nolen, Karen-68, 203 Novak, Douolas-96, 133

Nowakowski,~ Anna-68

Nowakowski, Helen-96

Null, -Steven-I I I

Nyhoff , Virginia-96 , 131 , 132, 140

Nyquist , Trudy-96, 125, 127, 132, 133

Oberg, Wayne-68

Oberheu , Steven-I I I

O'Brien , Patricia-96

Ochsner , Jane-96

Ochsner , Joel-I I I

Odle, Terri-96, 120 , 132

O ' Driscoll , Kathleen-68

OFFICE STAFF-20

O'Gara, Martha-96, 125

Ogden , James-96 , 120 , 133 , 138 , 140, 151

Oldenburg, Kathleen-96, 125, 127, 132 , 148 , 162

Oldfield, William-97 , 169

Oliphant , Marianne-97, 123, 125, 162

Olsen , Linda-97 , 125, 148, 149

Olsen , Steven-I I I

Olson , Ei leen-97 , 127, 148

Olson , Thomas-68 , 146

Oltmann , Mrs. Maggie-2 1

O ' Meara , Daniel-I I I

OPERA-I 34 , 135

ORCHESTRA-130

ORPHEONS-133

Orr , Na ncy-I 11, 149

Orta , Robe r t-I 11 , 164 , 180 , 187

Orth , Joseph-97, 170

Ortiz , Helen-39, 40 , 68 , 120 , 126 , 135, 136, 158, 197

Osberg, Ronald-68

Osborn, Annette-68

Osbo r n, George-I I I , 187

Osborn, Wayne-17

Osmera , Kathy-68

Osten, Carl-97

Ostlund, Richard-I I I

Othling , Albert-21

Outhier , Connie-68

Overton , Janice-97, 126

Owen , David,-97, 131

Owen , Richard-68, 198

Owens , Mary-68 , 149, 158

Ozenbaugh , Sue-40 , 68, 120 , 163

Ozol i ns , John-97 , 133

Ozols , Andri s-43 , 68 , 147, 151 p

Paas, David-97

Paas, Rhoda-I I I, 128

Pabst , John-I I I ' Paceley , Debra-I I I

Padgett , Norman- I I I Palmer, James-I I I

Palmer , Warren-92 , 97, I 82

Panasiuk , Wladymyr-68

Panteloglow , Jim-97

Panteloglow, Larry-I I I

Pape , Ronald-97

Pappas, Constance-I I I, 123 , 126

Pappas , Daniel-97, 175 , 187

Pardubsky , Joy-90, 97, 125 , 132

Parker, James-97

Paroubek, .Jackalin-68 , 158

Pasika, Eugenia-68, 158

Pasika , Olga-I I I Patterson , Leland-97

Patzel, Paul-97, 185

Paul, Anna-I I I , 123, 130, 133

Pauley, Sharon-I I 1, 123, 126

Pauley, Stuart-97, , 130, 133, 164, 176

Paulsen , Gary-97 , 175 , 182

Paulsen , Twyla-97 , 124, 148

Peacock , Carole-97

Peacock , Larry-I I I

Pearlstein , Victoria-69

Pearson, Bruce-II 1, 175 , 187

Pedersen , Mary-90 , 97 , 125 , 132 , 140

'Pedersen, Rex-I I I

Pederson , Susan-69 , 149, 158

Pelletier , Richard-69 , 134 , 137 , 164 , 181, 198

Pelton , John-97, 133

Penrod , David-97 , 130

PEPPERS-I 58 , 159

Perry , W i lliam-I I I

Perr y, Zelma-I 11

Pester , Patty-69, 149 , 158

Pester , Roy-97

Pester , Sh i rley-I I I

Peters , Mrs. Kay-21

Petersen , Barbara-40 , 69 , 126 , 130, 148 , 151

Petersen , James-I I 1, 170,' 180

Petersen, Shirley-I 11, 133, 139

Petersen , William-69 , 135 , 137 , 199

Peterson , Jane-Ill , 192

Peterson , Jerry-69 , 134 , 166

Peterson, Pamela-97

Petreczko , John-97

Pfeiff, William-I I

Pfoltner , Deborah-97

Pfund , Cathryn-27 , 38 , 40, 69, 143 , 152, 158

Pfundt , Karen-97

Phalen, Marlene-97

Phelps , Agnes-69

Phillips, David-97 , 133

PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT-34

Picco l o , JoAnn-32 , 9 7, 125, 126,132 , 148

Pickering, Ave ry-69

Pien i ng , Susan-I I I

Pillard , Toni-97 , 132 , 148

Ple i s, Ronald-69

Plock, Linda-97 , 162

Poague , Connie-97 , 126

Pohlenz , Lee-40 , 69 , 147 , 173

Polivka , German-97 , 133 , 185

Polson , Dora-69 , 149 , 158

Pool , Linda-97

Poore , Da na-97 , 126 , 130

Pope, Dennis-I I 1, 170 , 187

Pope, Jerry-69

Porath , Barbara-I I I , 123 , 149

Portsche , Janice-69, 135 , 153 , 160

Potts , Nancy-97, 124

Powell , Cynthia-I I I

Powell , Denn i s-97 , 146

Powell , Evelyn-97 , 124

Powell, Jack-I I I

Powell , Lonnie-I I I

Powell , Marchioness-70

Powell , Salamanaca-111

Powers , Myia-50 , 97 , 126 , 161 , 163

Prai , Kurt-97, 133 , 170

Prange , Douglas-97

Prell , Steven-I I I

Preston , Colleen-40 , 70 , 134 , 138 , 140 , 158

Prettyman, Linda-I I I

Prettyman , Mrs. Mar i e-21

Prettyman , W i ll iam-97

Prib y l, Sharon-97 , 127 , 130, 149

Pr i ce , E• r uce-111

Pr i ce , Deborah-I I I

Price , Diana-I I 1, 149

Price , Linda-I I 1, 162

Prochnow, Garold-I I I

Prochnow , Janet-I 11 , 131

Proctor , Beverly-97 , 132

Proctor , Cynth ia-70 , 158 , 162

Prucha , Michael-97

Puckett , Mrs, Ru t h-21

Pud i sts , Biruta-88 , 98 , 120 , 161

Purbaugh , Lee-70

Pu r in s, John-I I I

Putman , Sandra-I I I

QQuattrocchi, Sandra-I I I

Qu i g , Verleen-90 , 98 , 125, 126 , 132

RRabe , Beverly-98, 120 , 125, 126 , 127

Rader , Marvin-17

RADIO CLUB-146

Radke, Steven-25 , 111

Ramsey , Barbara-40 , 70 , 120, 126 , 140, 141 , 158 , 194

Ramsey , Pa tr ic ia-I I I , 123 , 126

Rance , By ro n-30 , 98, 140

Randolph , Beverl y-I I I

Rando l ph , Darrell-70

Raney, Leon-98

Ratliff , Robert-70

Rawlings , Leslie-98

Ray , Claudia-I I I

Rebensdorf , Sall y-70 , 158, 163

RED CROSS COUNCIL-126, 127

Redinger, Marietta-I I I

Reed , Mary-70 , 149 , 158

Reed , Shirley-I I I

Reel , Windle-IS

Reetz , Luc i nda-I I I

Reeves, Judd- I I I

Reeves , LaVona-40 , 41 , 70, 120 , 126, 134 , 137 , _ 140 , 148 , 158 , 197

Reger , linda-98

Re i ch , Marie-40 , 70 , 128 , 135 , 137, 148 , 158 , 198

Re i chwe i n, Pam-70 , 158

Reid, Sherrye-70

Reifschneider , Allen-98 , 195

Reinhardt , Edward-70

Re i nhardt , Mrs. Marie-21

Reinhardt, Trudy-98

Reinhardt , William-I I 1, 177

Reitz , Robert-I I I

Rempe , Kim-I I I

Renne, Richard-98 , 164, 176

Renter, M ichael-98 , 177

RESERVE BASEBALL-187

RESERVE MSKETBALL-175

RESERVE CHEERLEADERS161

RESERVE FOOTBALL-170

RESERVE GOLF-181

RESERVE GYMNASTICS-177

RESERVE TENNIS-185

Ret herford , Jerry-34 , 40 , 70 , 185

Retzlaff , Roger-I I I

Rezac , Jeannette- I I I, 145

Rezac , Michae l-70

Rhoades , Mrs , LaVern-20

Rice , Delone-70 , 158

Ri chards, Marga r et-98

Richards, Mary-71

Ri chardson , Diane-112

Richardson , Harry-1 12

Richters, Te x-I 12 , 175

Rife , Calvin-71 , 133, 135 , 137 , 186

Rife , Roger-98 , 170 , 182

Ri g gins , Jim-71 , 167 , 168

Ril ey, Hope-71

Riple y, David-I J 2 , 170 , 182

Ripley , Robert-4 1, 71 , 130, 164 , 178 , 179

Ritt e r , George-98

Rix stine , Barbara-I I 2 , 139 , 145 , 147

Roach , V irgi nia-1 12

Robb , Sha ron-40, 71 , 152 , 158

Rob erts , Deborah-I 12 , 126 Roberts , Joan-71 , 158

Ro b erts , Lloyd-7 1

Rober t s, Mrs V i rg i nia-18

Robertso n, Charles-71 , 176

Robidoux , John-112

Robi nson , Cynthi a-1 12

Robi ns on , Dorothy-112

Robinson , Nancy-98 , 125 , 148 , 149 , 203

Rob i son, Joa n-38 , 40, 71, 163

Robo t ham , Billie-1I2

Roby , Ronald-72

Roderick, Judith-18

Rod g ers , Linda-72 , 121 , 125, 126, 134 , 153 , 158

Rodgers , Su san-40 , 72 , 74, 158

Roggenkamp , Marc-98

Ro gg enkamp , Nicholas- 112

Roh n, Diana-72 , 135 , 15 8

Rol fs mey er , Melvin-1 12

Romi sch , Bonnie-40 , 72 , 134, 138 , 140, 163

Rennell , Ronald-112

Root , Ri chard-I I 2, 147

Rose , Dou g las-112

Rosebe r ry , Roger-72, 176 Rosenberger , Craig-98 , 164, 166

Rosenberger , Holly-38 , 40 , 72 , 120 , 140 , 154, 158

Ros er , Linda-I 12 , 149

Ross , Candace-98

Ross , Daniel-98

Ross, Kathryn-I 12 , 126 , 149

Ross , Ronald-98 , 170 , 187

Roth , Cindy-72, 158

Roth , Jul ie-98 , 126

Rothe , Patr icia-40 , 72 , 135 , 137 , 158

Rowe , A lbe rt-98 , 130 , 186 ,

200

Rowen , Ra ymond-I 12 , 170

Rowley , Ba rbara-98 , 150

Rowle y, Lin da-72 , 149

Rowle y, Shar r i-98

Rowse , W illi am-98

Rudebusch , Merle-18

Rulla , Jud y-98 , 13 0, 163

Ryan , Jua nita-98

Ryan , Pa tri ck-35 , 73

Ry b a ~-73

Ryon, M ich ae l- 11 2

SAFETY C O MM ITTEE-127

Safford , J ennif er-40 , 73 , 118 , 136 , 154 , 158 , 165

Sa franek , Tho mas-98

Sammons , Ha rold-73

Samoyoa , J or ge-112

Sa mpson , Mrs Jeanine-21

Sa mpson , John-I 12 , 175 , 187

Sa mpson , Rit a-73

Samuelson , Donn-112

Sa nchez, Olga-73 , 158

Sattler , Sandra-98 , 126, 201

Saunsoci , Cora-112

Saunsoci , Maxine-73

Sayers , Steven-98

Say re , Kathleen-98 , I 18 , 121 , 125, 132 , 133

Sayre, Mrs. Kathleen-I 5 , 18 , , 143

S cdor is, Sha ron-112

S chadt , Sus a n-112

S c haefer , Lin da-98 , 125 , 132

Sc haeffer , Dr. Reed-10

Sc hafer , J a mes-98

Schafer , Jane-73 , 158

Schafer , Je an -73 , 138 , 158

Schafer, Michael-73

Sc hafer, Sh a ron-73, 158 Schaffer, Shelley-98 , 140, 151

Sch eele , Thomas-73

Sch e lert , Reinhart-73 , 129 Schell, Kenneth-98

Schenkel, Frederick-98

S c h idler, Richard-98 , I 82, 184

S c hildman , Barbara-73

Sc h ildman, Nancy-98, 125, 148, 162

Sc hi ldman, Shirley-73

Sc hl abs, Sandra-98

Sc hl egel, William-112

Sc hl eiger, Carol-112

Schleiger, Cheryl-73

Schleiger, Judith-112

Sch leuger, Laura-90 , 98, 130

Sch ma ilzl, Beverly-98

Sch ma ilzl, Robert-74

Schmersal. Paula-112

Schmidt, Alisanne-112 , 123, 126

Schmidt, Allen-74, 134 , 137

Schmidt, Frederick-98 , 121 , 123 , 129, 140 , 141 , 147 , 151, 153

Schmidt, Steven-99

Schmieding , Victoria-99 , 132

Schmuck , Earl-99

Sc h muck , Ronald-112

Sc hn e ider , Car l-38 , 40 , 74 , 12 1, 123 , 128 , 129 , 134, 135, 147 , 194

Schneider , Mary-99 , 125 , 126 , 132 , 133 , 148 , 151

Sc h neider , Nancy-112

Schne ider , Pamela-74 , 125 , 126 , 149 , 158

Schomaker , Joleen-99

Schrage , Peg g y-112

Schrek inger , Frederick-99, 118 , 121 , 123, 129

Schrepf , Nancy-74 , 120 , 126, 142, 150 , 152 , 158 , 163

Sc hr odt , Deborah-112

Schroeder, John-99 , 133

Schroer , Barbara-99 , 125 , 126 , 132, 148

Schumacher , Carol-40 , 74 , 129 , 151 , 203

Schumacher , Linda-99 , 129

Schwab , Lois-18

Schwalm , Larry-99, 130

Schwalm, Linda-112

Schwartz, Stephen-75

Schwartzkopf , Christine-40 , 75, 118 , 140 , 143 , 158, 163

Schwartzkopf, Suzanne-I 12, 118 , 123, 139

Schwarz , Mrs Ruth-18

Schweitzer, Donna-99

Schwisow , Barbara-75 , 149 , 158

SCIENCE CLU~~IS0

SCIENCE DEPARTMENT-26 , 27

Scott, Harold-I 2 , 18 , 175 , 182 , 183, 184

SCRIBE BOARD-151

Searles, Sidnee-99 , 132

Sears , Mrs. Bertha-21

Sears , Marcia-112

Sears , Shirley-99

Seay, Will iam-99

Seiler, Steven-99 , 130, 182

Semrad , Robert-91 , 99 , 131, 164 , 176

Seng stake , Terri-75 , 15&

Sercl, Sharon-112

Sevenker , Kenneth-40, 75

Sexton , Gary-75, 135, 182

Shadley , Earl-99

Shanek, Lorri.nda-75, 130, 158

Shaner , Beverly-I 12 , 133

Shaner , Janet-99 , 128, 140, 163

Shaner , Robert-I 12 , 139

Shapiro , John-75

Shapoval , Michael-I 12 , 170, 185 •

Shapoval, Nickolai-75

Shattuck , Catherine-99, 125, 148

Shaw , Cariel-99

Shaw, James-99 , 118 , 119, 164 , I 75 , 184 , 199

Shaw, Timothy-I I 2, 14 7

Shaw ,- William-112

Shear , Bruce-75

Shear , Norma-99

Sheeper , Mrs. Geraldine-21

Sheffield , Larry-I 12 , 145 , 170

Sheldon , Patrick-99

Sheldon , Susan-112

She,llh ouse , Glenn-I 12

Shepard , Deborah-99 , 125

Shepard , Roderick-I I2 , 170 , 187

Shepard , Stewart-75

Shepherd , Sheryl-75 , 158

Sheridan , Dave-112

Sher idan , Ha rriet-99

Sheridan , Karen-112

Shields, Danny-75

Shottenkirk , Anthony-I I2 , 170 , 175

Shrader , Rayma-40 , 75, 134, 137 , 158

Shreve , Nancy-75 , 158

Shreve , Richard-112

Shriner , Lynn-75, 158

Shurtleff , M ike-75

Siedel!, Nick-75 , 166

Siedel!, Thomas-99

Siefkes, Mrs. Ruth-18

Siegrist , Dennis-76 , 135 , 137

Silbersack, Blanche-99

Silva , Joan-76

Simmons , Nedra-40 , 54, 76, 121 , 123

Simms, Michael-99 , 127

Simms , Terry-I I 2, 175

Simpson , John-99 , 164, 170

Simpson, Marjorie-99 , 132, 148 , 149 , 203

Simpson , Melvin-I 8 , 170, I 80 , 189

Skomer, David-I 12

Skoog , Gerald-18

Slaight, Harold-18

Sia ikeu , Stephen-76, 134, 137 , 138 , 140, 193

Slama , Dennis-99 , 127

Slemin, Karen-76 , 162

Sligar , Franklin-112

Smelser , Harold-76

Smith , Barbara A.-112, 120, 126

Smith , Barbara S.-76, 158

Smith , Charles-99 -

Smith, Cheryl-I 12 , 130

Smith , Deborah-I 12 , 139

Smith, Edward-112

Smith , Gary-99 , 100 , 133, 138 , 140 , 141, 144

Smith , Harvey-112

Smith , Julia-99

Smith , Kerry-99 ,_ 130

Smith , Mary-I I 2, 130, 133, 139

Smith , Michael-76, 164 , 166

Smith , Nancy-76

Smith , Robert-77

Smith , Scott-77

Smith, Susan-112

Smith, Terry-77

Smith, Valdeen-99 , 153, 195

Snell.· Ralph-21

Snider , Randall-I 12 , 170

Snow, Daniel-99, 146

Snowden, James-77

SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT-25

Solomon , Barney-77

Solomon, Judy-I 12 , 120, .126

Solorzano, Ana-112

Solt , Carolyn-99 , 132

Sommer, Mary-40, 77, 80, 138, 140

Sommer , Vicky-99, 132

Sommerhauser, Eileen-90, 99, 125 , 132 , 138, 140

Sommers , James-18

Sommers , Steven-99, 133

SOPHOMORE MSKETBALL -175

SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL170

Sorensen , Julie-99

Sorensen, Thomas-77

Soukup , John-99

Southerland , Wayne-99

Spackman , Jon-77

Spadt , Karen-I I 2 , 149 , 162

Spadt, Paulette-99, 125

Spanjer , Sherry-77

Sparks, Patti-77, 149, 158, 196

Speedlin, John-I I 2 , 170

Speer , Martin-77

Spicha, Janina-77

Spiker, Janet-24, 99, 126, 132 , 161

Splichal, Joseph-99

SPORTS-156-189

Sprague, Phillip-I 8, 176

Springer , Wayne-I 12, 164, 180

Srb , Sarah-102, 112, 120, 139, 197

St alder, Karolyn-112

Staley, Kenwood-113

Stamm, Fred-77, 164 , 180, 185

Standley, Michael-113

Stanton , Ruth-40 , 77, 129, 131 , 143, 151 , 152, 158, 163

Staple , Ruthann-77 , 124, 151

Starck, Linda-113

Starkweather , Charles-I 13, 170

Starkweather , Gregory-113

Starkweather , Peggy-77, 135, 158

Staska, Sally-40 , 77, 148, 158

Statler, Susa n-99

Steele, Leslie-113

Steele, Rhea-78, 135, 158, 20:

Steele , Sandra-113

Steer, George-146

Steffens , Gary-I I 3, 130, 178

Stemper, Carla-99, 126, 148

Stentz , Terry-40, 78

Stephen, Cra ig-99

Stephens , James-113

Stephens, Robert-78

Stephenson, Deborah-113

Stepp , Lawrence-I 13, 121, 131, 147

Stepp, Robert-40, 78, 131 , 147, 150

Stettinger , Deborah-113

Stevens, Ann-113

Stewart , Mrs. Katherine-18

Stilwell , Elizabeth-90, 99, 132, 161, 163, 195

Stoddard, Roger-1I3

Stoeckle, Charles-99

Stoehr , David-78

Stoehr , Mrs. Opal-I 9, I 62, I 63

Stofer, Joyce-78, 158

Stofer, Theresa- I I 3

Stoj, Donna-1I3

Stoll , Kenneth-39, 50, 78, 131 , 133 , 135, 137

Stoll, Shelley-I 13 , 131, 133

Stoll , Mrs. Shirley-20

Storonskij, Stephan-II3

Story, William-I9, 170, 175

Stoughton, Donna-99, 123 , 125, 132, 133

Strain, Dennis-I I 3, 130 , 170

Strain, Judy-78

Strain , William-99 , 170, 175 , 186

Straka , Vicki-1I3

Strauch, Kathleen-78 , 149, 158

Strauss , Markeen-1I3, 120, 123, 126

Street, Clyde-99

Street, Wilma-II3

Strokan, George-99 , 185

Strokan, Nina-II3

Stromer, Michael-78 , 146, 167

Stroud , David-113

Stuart, James-I0

Stubbs, Sally-I 13, 133

STUDENT COUNCIL-I 18, 119

STUDENTS-36-1I5

Stutzman, Peggy-II3

Sunderman, Mary-99, 128, 148 , 151

Sundling, Gerald-79

Swartz , Joseph-99 , 133

Swartz , Richard-I 13, 177

Swenson , Di ana-99

Swenson , Donna-99

Swetland , Gory-79

Swoboda, Steven-99, 170

Synovec , Barbara-I I 3, 149

TTaft , Elvon-79 , 130, 131, 135, 164, 178, 186

Ta la day , Karen-99 , 130

Talero, Gerardo-II3

Talley , Cheryl-79 , 131, 135, 153, 158

Tapp , Alonzo-I I 3, 170

Tarpley , Melvin-I 13 , 146, 170, 182

Tartar , Donita-79, 158

Taylor, David-40, 79, 129, 138 , 140, 141, 147

Taylor , Doug la s-99

Taylor , Gary-79

Taylor , Harvey-79 , 146

Taylo r, Sarah-99 , 132

Taylor , Steven-79, 137

Teale , Jos~ph-79 , 164, 178 , 186

Teeters , Leota-99

Templeton , Judith-II3

Terrio , Robert-I02 , 113, 120 , 170, 175

Terry , Carole-79, 158

Terry , James A.-113

Terry, James H.-113

Terry, Richard-I9, 35

Terwilliger, Lynne-79, 158, 201

TeSelle, Stephen-99

Theiler , Michael-I13

Therien , Ned-99

Thimijan , Michael-99

Thober , Janice-I I 3, 162

Thompson , Allen-99

Thompson , Connie-I13, 123, 139, 145

Thompson, Jerry-99

Thompson , John-40 , 79, 151 , 154

Thompson , Joseph-79

Thompson , Randall-1I3

Thompson , Mrs. Viola-I9

Thornburg, Peggy-I IQ

Thrasher , Allen-I13

Tice, Carol-7I , 79 , 158, 163

Tichota , Marlan-79

Tiedeman , Dale-I00

Tilts , John-I 13, 150 , 164 , 176

Tisdale , Patricia-I 00, 129, 198

Todd, Ramona-I24

Toland, Joyce-II3

Tomandl , Richard-100

Tomczyk , Maria-114

Tomczyk , Sta nley-I00

Tomek , Robert-79 , 130

Tontegode , Andres-79 , 178 , 179

Toombs , Kathleen-I 14 , 123

Topp , Julia-II4

Torgler , Deborah-I 14, 123, 126

Tracy , Deborah-I00 , 132

Tracy , Michael-II4

Tracy , Roger-79

Trahan , Ronald-1I4

Trask , DiAnna-80 , 149, 158

Travis , Jennifer-I 00 , 132

Tripp , Raymond-I00

Tr i ppel , Sandra-I 00

Trouba, Linda-I 00 , 126

Trout , Gordon-II4

Truksa, Sandra-II4

Trumbley, Lyle-I00

Trumbley, M ark-II4

Tubb s, Dale-SO , 130, 131

Tucker, John-SO , 142

Tucker , No rm a n-BO

Tucke r, Robert-I I 4 , 170, 180

Tuckerman, Da vi d-SO

Tuder, Victoria-SO , 125, 148, 158

Tupper, Linda-SO, 158

Tur ne r , Franklin-II4

Turner, Michael-1I4

Tweedy , Mrs. lra-2I

Tyrrell, Kenton-I00 , 187, 193 u

Ubben , Loren-SO, 164, 167, 182

Uecker, Brenda-I 14, 149

Ulrich , Sharon-I00 , 120, 125

Umphres , LeRoy-II4

Updegraft , Mrs. Alice-I9

Usher , Richard-II4

USHERETTES-I45

VVaggalis, Anastasia-I14

Vakiner, Natalee-40, 80, 126, 148, 150, 158

VanAckern, Darrell-I00

VanBeek, Saundra-SO , 148, 158

VanBoskirk, Ronald-SI, 146 Vance, Jon-177

VanCleaf, James-I00

Vandersall , Patricia-40, 81 , 128, 131

Vandeveer, Linda-SI, 158

VanDeventer , Allan-40 , 81, 150, 198

Vanlandingham, John-I14

VanSickle , Martha-SI, 121 , 123 , 126 , 134 , 147, 158, 194

VanVleck, Mrs. Luella-I9

VanZandt, Peggy-I 14 , 123, 126, 131 , 149

VARSITY BASEBALL-186

VARSITY BASKETBALL-17I174

VARSITY CHEERLEADERSI60 , 161

VARSITY FOOH,ALL-166I69

VARSITY GOLF-I85

VARSITY GYMNASTICS-I 76, 177

VARSITY SWIMMING-178 , 179

VARSITY TENNIS-I85

VARSITY TRACK-I82

VARSITY WRESTLING-I SO

Vaughan, Trisha-I 14, 126

Vaughn , Colleene-I00

Vaughn, James-I 00 , 177

Versaw , Michael-II4

Victoria , Vincent-81 , 169

Villanue va , Candice-I00, 125

Vittera , Thomas-I 00

VonBusch , Thomas-II4

Vos, Jennifer-I 14, 139 , 145

Voss , Micha el-8I , I 34 , I 86, 192

Voss , Orville-I9 , 130

Voss, Steven-1I4 , 130, 131 , 169 , 175

Voth , Dennis-SI , 135

Vrchota , Patricia-39 , 81, 150, 162

Wade , Joe-SI

Waggoner , Linda-I 00

Waggoner , Ronald-I 14, 170

Wagner , Jennifer-II4

Wagner , V i ckie-I00

Wa id, Claudette-8I , 134, 137, 158

Wa i de , Mildred-I9

Wakefield , Cra ig -I 14, 120, 145, 185

Walbrecht , Karen-II4

Waldman , Nancy-I00

Walkenhorst , Peggy-I 14 , 133

Walker, Diane-82 , 150, 158

Walker , Dorothy-40 , 82 , • 118 , 140 154 , 158

Walker , Larry-82

Walker , Linda-II4

Walker , William-82 , 188

Walkinshaw, William-II4

Wall, Verna-114

Wallace, Marilyn-I 14, 123 , 139, 145

Wallace, Nadene-II4

Wallace, Mrs. Ruby-20

Wallasky, Leslie-II4

Wallen, Janette-40, 82 , 135, I 60 , I 63 , I 65

Wallen , Sharon-I 14, 131, 133

Waller, Diana-I00 , 132, 196

Waller, Marlee-82, 148, 158

Wallin, Clark-I00

Wallin, Linda-40 , 82, 121, 131, 133, 135 , 148, 158

Wallin, Suzanne-II4

Walter , Barbara-82, 135, 158

Walter, Janet-I 14, 123, 126, 130

Walter , Patricia-I00, 130, 201

Walters, Arnold-82, 164, 170,182,183,188

Walvoord , Nancy-82, 120 , 158

Wandrey , James-83, 164, 178, 179

Ward , Karen-83 ; 149, 158 Ward , Richard-lO0

Wasson, Steven-83, 134

Wassung , Diane-lO0, 125, 148

Waters, Myra-I00, 132

Watkins, Dr. Steven N.-10 Way, Barbara-I 14, 145 Way, Lois-83, 158 Way, Richard-83

Wear+, Lee-176

Weatherby, Dorcas-I I

Weatherly, Sandra-83, 158 Weaver, Marleen-lOO, 125, 127, 130 , 148, 149

Webb , Riley-71, 83

Weddle, Vicki-I 14, 147 Weder, Rodney-83, 184

Wehmer , Wilhelm-I 00, 175, 182

Weixelman , Dennis-19

Wekesser , Robert-IQ

Welch , Roger-I00, 120 Wellington , Susan-1I4

Wenk , Thomas-83 , 134

Wentink, Carole-40 , 83 , 160, 165

Wenz , Vivian-I00

Wenzl , Kenneth-84

Wenzl , Lloyd-I 00, 185 West , A ,nita-II4 , 149

West , Mrs. Delores-21 West , Linda-I 14, 145

West , Patricia-40, 84, 148 , 150, 158

West , Vance-1I4

Westendorf , George-I I 5, 147

Westendorf , Marion-I I 5, 162

Westerberg, Janice-40 , 84, 135, 137, 158 , 163

Westerman, Susan-84, 149, 158

Westlund, Cynthia-100

Westlund , Peggi-1I5

Weston , Lina-I15

Weyand , Lyle-I9

Weyg i nt , C onstanc e- I 00

W eymouth , Evelyn - I 15, 133

Weymouth , Terry--4 0 , 84 , 13 8, 141

We y hrauch , Vict o ria - IOI , 120,132 , 201

Wheeler , Terr i-3 2, IO I

White , Ma rvin - 84 , 126 , 14 7, 150, 164, 180

White , Mary-II5

White, Shir ley-1I5

Whitemo n, Bob-84 , 130 , 134

Whitmer , J ana-I00 , 125 , 13 2, 199

Whits o n, Duddley-101

Wichman , Dor ot hy-I I 5, 126 , 149

Wi chman , Jan e-- 101

Wickard , Brend a-I 15, 123

Wiebers , Herm an-IOI, 13 0 , 182

Wi echert , Jim -IOI

Wiegert , Nan cy-8 4 , 158

W ieland , Sel ma- 13, 19

W igle , Li nda -115

W ikoff , Larry-IOI

Wi lcox , Da vid - I OI, 130 , 170 , 182

W ilcox , P.a tric k-101

Wiley , W ill ia m-84

Wilhelm , Darlene- 84 , 134 , 158

Wilhe l m, Mari - I 15 , 126 , 139 , 145 , 149

Wilken , Mrs. Jo Re ne-- I 9

Wilken , Rich a r d-84

Wilksen , N a ncy- I 15, 149

Will , Davi d--40 , 4 1, 84 , 164 , 166, 186

W ill, Ka thleen - I I 5, 126

Williams , Ann - IOI , 132 , 193

W illiam s, Do nal d- I OI, 164 , 17 6

W illi ams , Robe rt-I I 5

W illia ms, Sco tt- 11 5

W illia mso n, A rthu r-IO I, 124

W i llia mso n, C l air e--I I 5, 120 , 124

W illis, C a r o l-IO I

W illm o re , Ed i t h-84 , 158

W ill s, J e rry- I 0 1

W ilson, Cre i g ht o n-84

W il so n, Da vi d- I I 5, 170 , 175

W ils o n, G l e nda- I OI

W i lso n, Jo hnny-IOI

Wi l son , J ua nita-84 , 158

W il son , Li lli e--101

W il son , M i chael-1 15

W il so n, N a ncy- I OI

W il so n, Pe rry - I OI

W il so n, Ro ber t - I OI

W ils o n, Sc ott-84

W ils o n, Susan - IOI

W infr ey, Rob e rt-1I 5

Wingrove , C l au de- 19

Wink , W ar r en- 1I 5

W inkler , M r s. Patri c ia- 19

W in slow , Rebe c ca -85 , 134 , 138 , 158

W i p f, C ar o lyn - I I 5, 139

W i se, Ag nes- I OI

W i se , Fr ank-85

W i st, Lin da- I 01

W itt stru ck , Ju d y- I I 5, 120

Wo lf e , Da vi d-1I5

Wol f e , Ga il -85

Wo lfe , Lin da- I OI

Wo lf e, Ri c ha r d- I OI , 164 , 176

Wolff , Lois-IOI , 120 , 125 , 127 , 148 , 149

Wolph , Stephen-I15

Wood , C y nt hi a- II 5

Wood , Ri cky-I I 5

Woods , To ny-1 I 5

Worste r, Reuben-85, 166, 168 , 169

W re ed , M r s. Ma ri e--2 1

WR IT ERS C LU B- I 5 1

Wurm , J a mes- IOI

W y ma n, Wa nd a- I81, 127

W ym o r e , Ba r b ar a- I 0 11 132 y

Ya eg e r, Pa t - 11 5

Yordy , Kathle e n- 1I 5

Yo ung , James-85 , 152

Yo ung, Ro c kf o rd-85

Youngsca p , Mr s A li ce- 19 • z

Z a r ins , A nd r ew-1 15

Z i c h, H a r o l d-I OI

Z i c hek , Th o mas- 1I 5

Z ier , Na nc y-85 , 134 , 158

Z igur s, ll ze-38 , 40 , 85 , 121 , 158 , 196

Z i mme r, Gordon-85

Z i mmerma n, Am y-90 , IO I , 125 , 126 , 150 , 15 1

Z i mme r ma n, Cathy-IO I , 132 , 133

Z i mmerma n, Ly nn e-85 , 149 , 158

Zuerlein , Joleen-IOI , 132

Zwonechek , A nna- 115

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