





Lincoln High School salutes Nebraska, a state conceived in freedom and dedicated to the future of the individual, now celebrating its centennial anniversary. Lincoln High has been a good citizen of Nebraska for ninety-six of those one hundred years, progressing step by step with the state.
From its crude beginnings in Elder Young's stone seminary to its current site in the shadow of the State Capitol, Lincoln High's history, like that of Nebraska, has been one of steady progress.
Nebraska's first State Capitol BuildingA rich history, mirrored by any list of Lincoln High's distinguished alumni, is a constant source of pride to those associated with the school. But Lincoln High has never been content to rest on its laurels. With unwavering optimism, LHS has always looked to the future and has led the way for fellow schools in innovating educational techniques.
A proud history, accented by constant progress: this then, is Lincoln High School- I 967.
The Lincoln Board of Education continued to meet the constant surge of problems that face any large and progressive school system.
Plans for new schools, improvements for existing schools, and support of a proposed academic program for the Lincoln Community College occupied much of the board members' time. •
Also confronting the school system was a study of the pros and cons of the controversial new Type "A" lunch program in secondary schools
After two years of "split sessions " in which half the students started school at eight a m., the other half at nine, Lincoln High returned to the "single session" with all classes beginning at 8:45. Also new this year was the practice of "blocking" one-semester courses so the student's ViAiole year could be planned in advance.
As always, Lincoln High Principal William Bogar and his staff demonstrated a keen interest in the student's welfare and were always available, despite full schedules, to hear the individual student's problems a n d offer advice.
ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS : Dr Robert Den Hartog , Bus i ness Affairs ; Dr Arze ll Ba ll, V ice - super intendent ; D r. R L. Fredstrom, Curriculum and Instruction ; Rudolph J Bauer , Operation and Maintenance.
Mr. William Bogar, Lincoln High principal, has final responsibility for all curricular and extracurricular programs
A life - long LHS fan, Mr William Pfeiff, vice - principal and dean of boys , admires the school ' s collection of t r o ph i es Miss Dorcas Weatherby, dean of girls and assistant principal in charge of student services, confers with Mr. Eldon Heskett, assistant principal for instruction.The prime purpose of education -continuing the enlightenment of the young mind-is the axis around which Lincoln High life revolves. Whether studying the intricacies of automobile mechanics or the sonnets of Shakespeare, each LHS student is always assured the best of scholastic opportunities.
The variety of courses offered at Lincoln High is a constant source of pride for everyone associated with the school. Regardless of his personal aspirations, each student can graduate from LHS well prepared for the future.
It is the sincere hope of all Lincoln High administrators · and teachers that the academic experiences provided each student will challenge him to become a happy, well-adjusted citizen and a constructive influence in modern society.
The Lincoln High English Department has the vital responsibility of further supplementing instruction in the art of communication and instilling in the young person an appreciation of the beauty of his own English language.
Project English, in the last year of its five-year trial basis, expanded its programming to include more students than ever before . During the second semester, the student in television classes studied the Project units on Emerson and Thoreau.
Meanwhile, " conventional " English did not lag behind, but progressed with innovations of its own. New and better text books were used in sophomore Engl i sh and English Literature classes. More and more seniors chose to take a full year of Senior Composition although only one semester of that course is required for graduation.
Elective courses offered the student a chance to polish his skills of communication. Journalism classes gave the opportunity to analyze the news media as well as to improve composition. Courses in speech, drama, and debate demonstrated the importance in modern life of clear vocal expression
Miss Irene Martin Department Chairman SCRIBE Mrs. M. Alexander Mummers Fine Arts Festival Mrs. Bo nnie Con o ver Library Committee M imes Speech student Linda Adam .discovers that the new English Literature textbooks contain some excellent writings for interpretive reading. Mrs. Ruth Gartner LINKSWith straight-edge and chalk in hand, Tom Malone applies his knowledge of g e ometry to explain a problem to his classmates
" The New Math ," which often proves more baffling to the parent than to the student, has been "old hat " at Lincoln High for several years. LHS was a pioneer in employing new methods of instruction in mathematics courses.
Classes i n basic math are provided for the student not planning to continue his formal education after high school ; his college-bound counterpart finds himself confronted with a variety of required and elective math courses.
Two years of algebra, complemented by two semesters of geometry, comprise the minimum math requirements in the college preparatory curricula. The student may further his mathematical interests by electing to take a ' semester of trigonometry followed by a term of analytical geometry. In addition , an accelerated program for the gifted student offers him a fifth semester of algebra plus a semester of math analysis.
The National Math Test annually poses a challenge to the exceptional student and reveals to him his strengths and weaknesses in the subject.
John Cariotto discovers that the school's new video-tape recorder wili help him not only in math, but other subjects as well.
Mildred Waide served the Lincoln Public Schools from 1937 until December, 1966. As a mathematics teacher at both Irving Junior High and Lincoln High schools, Miss Waide was highly respected by students, parents, and her professional colleagues. The contributions she has made to the academic program of our school are immeasurable.
Her dedication to her responsibilities as financial adviser for all high-school publications will long be remembered by Advocate, LINKS, and Scribe staffs Although Miss Waide had varied interests in the community, including her church and civic ac'tivities, h~r first concern was always the welfare and good image of Lincoln High School.
Gary Amen Math Club James Sommers Athletic Director Miss Frances Buell Department Chairman Coed Counsellors Mrs. Ruth Lederer National Honor Soc Miss Selma Wieland Auditorium Events Patrick Mallatt Auditorium Events Mrs. Patricia Winkler Future Teachers Math ClubA new approach to learning was developed this year in the Science Department as more emphasis was placed on the student's individual laboratory work rather than routine study alone. The student found scientific facts more "real" when discovering them through elaborate experiments as well as by reading about them in textbooks.
A new course, Physical Science, was offered to those who wished to study beyond a year of biology but who did not choose to take a full year of physics and/or chemistry.
Gifted seniors undertook the two-hour-a-day session of College Chemistry while standard chemistry was popular enough to require six sessions of classes to meet the demand.
Physics classes experimented with a "selfhelp" program which minimized lecture time and gave the student more time to work on his own. In biology, the student gained a greater knowledge of the science of life as well as some "helpful hints" on maintaining good health.
Visions of nuclear fission inspire Tom Hendricks and Clark Gillaspie to continue work on their "atom smasher."Mike Jones exhibits a test-tube model of spirogyra made in biology class, pointing out a drawing on the th allophyte chart after which the model was patter~ed.
Leroy Colson Chess Club Varsity Tennis Coach Carl Manthey Science Club Health & Safety Com. Robert Compton Department Chairman Science Club Alexander Currie AssembliesOf primary concern to the Social Studies Department is fostering in the student a more acute awareness of the human community. Through curricular revision and course variety, members of the department marked this year as one of outstanding progress in their field.
A semester of economics became a requirement for graduation. The course of study for World History was revamped; a new course, World Studies, stressed gr.eater understanding of the cultural and social aspects of civilizations.
Team teaching continued to dominate American History classes. Instructors on the "team" planned the course to meet the needs of the college-bound student by encouraging more individual participation in discovering the facts and concepts of history. The classes were supplemented by extensive use of audio-visual aids including film strips, narrated by students, from the department's private collection.
Psychology gave the student an opportunity to gain a better insight into human behavior while Modern Problems and International Relations exposed him to the complexity of today's society.
An informal group of American History students listens attentively as Mr. Johnson lectures on Nebraska senatorial elections of 1954
R Neal Hafemeister lntramurals Director Harold Scott Varsity Track Coach Cross-country Coach Alden Johnson Varsity Basketball Coach AHistant Football Coach William Story Assistant Track Coach Reserve ·Footba 11 CoachThe purpose of the Lincoln High Business Education Department is twofold. The department is immediately concerned with giving the student an . overall view of the world of business and provid- ing a better chance to understand it. Job training is the secondary purpose, offering the student a good start toward future employment.
This year, the department introduced new texts for General Business and more types of business machines. The use of rotary calculators, ten-key and full-key adding' machines, and electric type- writers gave the student invaluable experience.
Courses in skills such as bookkeeping and shorthand further enabled the student to prepare for a career in business.
Pat Walter and Jo Anderson find that the address-o-graph makes short work of addressing the school's outgoing mail."No English allowed" might well be the motto of the Lincoln High Foreign Language Department. Through drills, reading, and conversation the foreign language student becomes -oriented in the basic skills of his "second tongue. 1
Modern languages continued to flourish this year at LHS, as French, German, and Spanish proved ever popular. There was a note of sadness, however, as this year saw the final phase-out of Latin and the bust of Julius Caesar, long a landmark in the department, relegated elsewhere.
Continued emphasis was placed on the use of recordings in foreign language study. Individual tapes were made avaliable for home use while group study was done in the school's excellent sound lab.
Miss Elizabeth Grone Mrs. Ruth Buckner Department Chairman National Honor Society Library Committee Miss Teresina Danese Mrs. JoRene Wilken ECA Committee International ClubThe Fine Arts Department offers the Lincoln High student a chance to express himself and to explore the meaning of the beauty of life.
This year, as always, classes in vocal music sought to develop the talented student. In sophomore glees the student was introduced to choral singing; in junior glees his singing skills were sharpened. A coveted berth in one of the senior music groups-Aeolian Choir, the octets, or Madrigals-was each student's ultimate goal.
New uniforms, purchased with student-raised funds, highlighted the Marching Band's appearances. The Orchestra and Dance Band also provided music on various occasions.
Art classes introduced the student to various forms of graphic expression. Through drawing, painting, carving, and sculpture the student developed his personal approach to art.
As Kathy Karnopp sketches the finished products, Duoyne Nelson exercises great core in constructing another "masterpiece." Miss Dorthea Gore Department Chairman Orpheons Ivan Caldwell Opera Orpheons Mrs. S~irley Martin Art Club • Student Art Show Mrs. Sherith Decker Art Club CheerleadersThe Industrial Arts Department offers a variety of opportunities to the Lincoln High boy with mechanical aptitude. The department offers courses in industrial arts to familiarize the student with various fields. Courses .in trades preparatory are then made available to the boy who wishes training in a spec ific vocational area.
This year a new block system of courses was offered to the sophomore. Under this system a boy studied three different areas of industrial arts for a period of nine weeks each. For the final nine weeks of the year he continued studying in the particular area of his choice.
The Trades Preparatory Curriculum offers an outstanding selection of courses in the areas of carpentry, drafting, electronics, mechanics, and pri'nting. Training in any one of these fields well prepares a boy for his future occupation.
Paul Adams John Bruce American Field Service Auditorium Events Human Relations 'Council Radio ClubThe intense concentration required of a draftsman is reflected in Don Mohlman's face as he painstakingly puts his ideas on paper
Electronics may be a mystery to most persons, but for students like Roy Pester, working with electric "gizmos" is an everyday occurrence.
With more and more teenage drivers on the roads, a sound driver education program is a must in any school. Lincoln High has met this requirement by offering the student a fu II-ti me staff of Driver Education instructors and by making the most modern of training equipment available.
Under the program, the student spends part of his time in the classroom and part behind the wheel. Driver Education cars are equipped with safety brakes for the instructor and timing devices that t.est the student's reaction time and stopping distance. A new device was added this year, the "jerkometer," which tests the smoothness of the student's starts and stops.
Auto simulators give the inexperienced pupil a chance to familiarize himself with the fine points of safe driving under ideal conditions. Numerous films are provided and the student is urged to do optional research in traffic laws and enforcement, and in the field of car insurance.
The importance of the student's phys ical fitness ha s never been underestimated at Lincoln High .Physical Education classes expose the student to various sports and activities, rel ieving the pressure of classroom study and enabling him to have fun while remaining fit. The excellence of Lincoln High's physical education program is made ev i dent by the school's constant high scoring on the National Physical Fitness Test.
Health Education emphasizes the importance of sound ph'ysical, mental, and emotional health . Through lectures and audio-visual aids, the student is given guidelines for a healthier l ife. cR/Jli New C,a CH ARTS .... llNllNG.,.~1 • -~~:s~~Rso:un l
Health Education student Gary Hunt reviews a health and safety chart before class begins. Philip Sprague Department Chairman Varsity Gymnastics Coach With Mr. Kroese and Mr. Sprague serving as "spotters," Ru~sell Ellis demonstrates a difficult back flip for his classmates Gene Cotter Doormen Swimming Coach Miss Helen Miller Girls AthleticsThrough the Home Economics Department a Lincoln High girl has the opportunity to learn basic domestic skills-cooking, sewing, and home planning. Each girl finds the latest in kitchen and sewing equipment at her disposal. Contemporary approaches to interior decorating are stressed.
The annual Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow test is open to any senior girl wishing to enter. Lincoln High contestants perennially have had high scores on this exam.
Mrs. Jean Bowman Future Homemakers Mrs. S. Christoffersen Mrs. Kathleen Sayre Peppers Future Homemakers Red Cross Council With tape and pins in hand, Inga Ziemelis adjusts the hemline of Cheryl Teselle's kilt.Reaching as high as she can, Chris Holt, Mrs. Massie's student assistant, finds that weighing and measuring Kathy Sayre is a real challenge.
In every large school there are certain responsibilities and services that cannot be categorized in any one department. At Lincoln High, these tasks fall to a small group of special\sts.
A well-stocked library is kept for both student and faculty reference. Books, magazines, and newspapers are made available to help each student in doing research for his various classes.
The use of audio-visual aids and duplicating devices is regulated through the Instructional Media area. Films and slides are used to supplement standard classroom materials.
Lincoln High has for some time had the services of a full-time nurse who, in addition to tending cuts and bruises, keeps a record of each student's health.
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Mrs. Edythe Cascini Alva Cavett Facu l ty Librarian Instructional Media Human Relations Council Forum Mrs. Ruth Siefkes Librarian Library Committee Mrs. Audree Massie School Nurse Future NursesA unique home room guidance system is incorporated into Lincoln High's academic program. Under this plan each student has the same counselor for all three years. He meets his counselor two hours a week on a classroom basis, and also whenever the need for special counseling may arise.
Through this classroom guidance method, the student and the counselor soon get to know each other and are able to work together on a more personal, friendly basis.
Aside from hours spent counseling, the guidance teacher devotes much time to maintaining each student's record, recording grades, and writing recommendations for jobs and colleges.
Claire Williamson seems doubtful but Tom Jensen is positive that the paper industry offers a bright future. Mrs. Louise Baugher Guilford Burnham Seniors Seniors Health and Safety Harry Kuklin Marvin Rader NYC Juniors American Field Service Auditorium Events Mrs. Martha Cline Juniors Windle Reel Juniors NewcomersChecking attendance, handling phone calls, and distributing call slips are all part of the daily routine for Mrs. Stevens and student assistants Donna McGinnis, Dianne Heinbigner, and Janet Filbert.
The skills and talents of many persons are re;_ quired to keep Lincoln High School operating at top efficiency. In addition to teachers and administrators, specialists also ·contribute services to assure the smooth functioning of all areas.
Important behind-the-scenes functions are performed by the clerical personnel , the assistants in specialized areas, the cafeteria helpers, and the members of the custodial staff .
Among other responsibilities, the clerical staff sees that the business affairs and the recordkeeping of the school are taken care of with maximum ·efficiency, that books and supplies are provided, and that special materials and services ar~ available when they are needed.
Preparing lunches for the school population is part of the daily routine of the cafeteria staff. This year, the new Type A lunch provided nutritionally balanced meals for students.
Members of the custodial staff are called upon to perform many services. Maintenance of the building, grounds-keeping, and special duties for school functions are included in their responsibilities
Custodial supervisors Don Flanagan, Albert Othling, and (seated) Rolph Snell ore grateful that the s hool's Honeywell Selectro-grophic hos mode their jobs easier . The machine sends a silent signal from any area in the building where on electrical unit is malfunctioning.For a Link, high school is not just a formal educational experience-it is a way of life. From his first confusing days as a sophomore to the final nostalgic hours of his senior year, the Lincoln High student enjoys a culture of his own as he further undergoes the transition between adolescence and adultho·od. It is a time of constant experimentation as the student develops interests, character, and a sense of responsibility.
Variety and versatility best describe the LHS student body. Regardless of financial background or ethnic origin, each student has ample opportunity to develop his own unique talents.
Each student is an individuaC yet at the same time, he is an integral element in a time-honored entity-Lincoln High School.
The present and future were of equal importance for the senior during his final year at Lincoln High. Even as each senior was actively involved in creating Lincoln High spirit as he participated in high school activities, commencement's inevitable arrival foreshadowed the year .
. Each senior was faced with deadlines: pictures, announcements, post-graduation plans. Looking toward the coming year, some seniors took the Regents, SAT, and other college entrance examinations; some explored the possibilities of specialized schooling; for others Vietnam seemed imminent as they planned to fulfill their military obligations. Again, each senior realized the importance of a good scholarship and citizenship record and continued to do his best.
The year seemed to close in on the senior as he helped to select the class gift, was honored at Color Day, and said good-by to old friends at the Sign-Out Party Commencement was the event that finalized twelve years of public schooling.
Senior
Lincoln High's 100th class has graduated. It will be remembered because of its leadership and initiative. This senior class has left its mark on the school, and in turn, these years at Lincoln High have left thei r mark on each student.
Class officers take time to relax as Karen Johnston, president, gives a reluctant Chip Maly, vice-president, a friendly push. Myia Powers, secretary, stands by to insure a happy landing while Bev Proctor, treasurer, awaits her turn on the rail.NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Top Row : Lind, Antoniskis, Mehlman, Doolittle, Holt, Hinman, Mazurek, Wiebers, Moore, Hendr icks, Cariotto. Row 3: Egger, Lohr, Curtin , Frickel , Sayre , Ross, Rullo , Coffey, Piccolo, Pudists , Franklin. Row 2: Cudly , Schrekinger , Shaner, Schroer, Johnston, Jensen, Huber Knight , Cockrell, Schaffer, Davidson. Row l: Proctor, Jacobson Rob inson, Schmidt , president; Maly, vice-president; C. Johnson, secretary; Shaw , treasurer ; Curry , L. Johnson, Jacobs, Rabe
Scholarship, service, leadership, and character-these are the attributes which determine selection to National Honor Society. This year, ninety-four seniors were tapped into membership in the forty-six-year-old organization.
Anderson, Karla Frickel, William
To qualify, seniors must rank in the upper one fourth of the class. A faculty committee considers each student's citizenship and service records, and extracurricular activity points. Membership is limited to fifteen per cent of the class.
Jensen, Barbara Moore, Terrence Schneider , Mary Antoniskis, Andris Fuller, Mary Johnson, Carol Newhouse, Paul Schrekinger, Fred Beezley, Douglas • Gillaspie, Clark
Johnson, Linda Ogden, James Schroer, Barbaro Bowman, Coral Guest, William Johnston, Karen Oliphant, Marianne Shaner , Janet Brice, Susan Hafemeister, Thomas Kaulins, Arveds Olsen, Linda Shaw, James Camp, Jon Hall, Roberta Knight , Carol Paas, David Simpson , Marjorie Cariotto, John Hare , Katherine Krumins , Iris Paulsen, Twyla Smith, Valdeen Cockrell, Bob Harris, Marty Kushner , Sherrill Pedersen, Mary Sommerhauser, Eileen Coffey, Joleen Hart , Susan Latzel , Linda Pelton , John Spiker, Janet Cottrell , William Helton, Kathleen Laws, Patricia Piccolo, JoAnn Stilwell, F.lizabeth Cudly, Susan Hendricks, Thomas Lind, Philip Proctor, Beverly Stoughton, Donna Curry, Bryanne Hill, Lynna Gene Lohr, Dale Pudists, Sirut a Strain, William Curtin, David Hinman, George Loos, Douglas Rabe, Beverly Sunderman, Mary Davidson , Sarah Hodtwolker, Janice Luedke, Sarah Robinson, Nancy Tisdale , Patricia Doolittle , Donald Holdorf, Elizabeth Lund, Barbara Ross, Ronald Whitmer , Jane Egger , Mi~hael Holt, Frank Maly, Stanley Rullo , Judy W i ebers , Herman Epp , Virginia Huber, Deborah Mazurek, Terry Sayre, Kathleen Wilcox, David Finkel, Marsha Jacobs, Linda Melland, Michael Schaffer, Shelley Zimmerman , Amy Franklin, Rochelle Jacobson, Carol Mehlman, Donald Schmidt, Frederick
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY : Top Row : Tisdale, Olsen, Cottrell , Wilcox , Loos Melland, Gillaspie , Hafemeister, Paos, Newhouse , Pelton. Row 3 : Strain, Guest , Ogden, Hare, Hart , Hall , Holdorf , Paulsen, Simpson , Zimmerman, Brice, Sunderman Row 2: Krumins , laws, Sommerhauser, Pedersen , Stilwell, Schneider, Spiker , Lund, Anderson , Oliphant , Stoughton. Row l : Bowman , Latzel, Helton , Fuller, Hill, Kushner, Luedke , Whitmer, Smith, Hodtwolker, Beezley
No t pictured: Camp, Epp, Finkel, Harris , Koulins
Each year, Lincoln High School accords special recognition to top- ranking seniors who have proved their excellence in the areas of scholar- ship, citizenship, and activities. Through their achievements, nine members of the Class of 1967 have earned places in the roster of outstanding Links.
Unprecedented in the records of the school is the number of honors earned by Valdeen Smith, who is the recipient of three awards: the Lincoln •• High School Scholarship Key,. the Ned Prucha Award, and the Journalism Key. Her 1.06 grade average qualified her for the top scholastic spot. This record, together with seventy-four superior ratings, earned for her the Ned Prucha Award. Her work on The Advocate and Links staffs merited the Journalism Key. Valdeen's interests, in addition to publications, included dramatics, Writers and Future Teachers clubs, and Peppers. The excellence of her academic record and the SGOpe of her activities entitled her to mem- bership in the Lincoln High School Chapter of , National Honor Society.
The Symphony Award, presented to "the most valuable musician," goes to Paul Newhouse, whose contributions to the field of music have been exten- sive. Flutist, pianist, and harpsichordist, he participated in Orchestra, Dance Band, and Choir. In addition to his many musical activities, he was a member of Writers Club and Orpheons and a Joy Night participant. His record of excellence earned him a membership in National Honor Society.
The newly-created Outstanding Sports Award for girls goes to Lavonne Hudson. To meet changing patterns in girls sports participation, this award emphasizes individual excellence. A dedicated participant, Lavonne's ener- gies have been directed toward superior performances on the uneven parallel bars and the balance beam Her interests have been concentrated in girls athletics, the field in which she has been active since her sophomore year.
Donald Moh Iman is the winner of the Harry Sidney Dobbins Award. This honor is reserved for the athlete who, in the judgment of the Athletic Board, is the most outstanding senior boy in the total areas of athletics, scholastic achievement, and citiienship. He earned two Varsity letters in baseball, two in basketball, and one in football. His scholastic average is 2.62. A member of L Club, he was a Lincoln Sportscasters Award winner. On the basis of his records, he was accepted into National Honor Society.
Paul NewhouseBryanne Curry is the choice of the Lincoln · Education Association as · the recipient of its scholars hip. Bryanne, whose grade average is 1.37 and who earned forty-two superior ratings, was interested in a variety of activities including Orpheons, Mummers, dramatic productions, and Joy Night. She was elected to National Honor Society.
Because of the consistency and excellence of their efforts, dual Art Awards are presented to Dana Carlson and Siruta Pudists, who served as Art Editors of Scribe and contributed their time and talents to many Lincoln - High School projects. Both were members @f Art Club. In addition, Dana earned a certificate in Sophomore football and a Reserve certificate in track in his junior year.
Siruta, who served Lincoln High School as a Cheerleader, was elected as a class officer in
both her sophomore and junior years. Her grade average is 1.23; her superior ratings total thirtyfour. She is a member of National Honor Society.
Gary Smith has been designated as this year's recipient of the Drama Trophy. Interested in all aspects of theater arts, he was involved not only in acting but also in many phases of production. In addition, his activities included membership in Mummers and participation in Opera and Joy Night.
Carol Jacobson, wi th a grade average of 1.33 and a record of fifty-eight superior ratings, is the winner of the Harold C. Mardis Scholarship. This award is presented in memory of a former Lincoln High School principal. Carol a member of Human Relations Council, Writers Club, Future Teachers Club, and a Joy Night participant. She also earned membership in National Honor Society.
M. Albers E. Andersen A. Albrandt G. Anderson
ADAMS, JOSEPH W.: Engineering, Home Room Alternate, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Junior Boys Glee, Varsity football, L Club, Joy Night participant.
AGUIRRE, ROBERT G.: Trades Preparatory, Aeolian Choir, Junior Boys Glee, Reserve football.
AHL, DRU E.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Usherettes, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
ALBERS, MARVIN R.: Agriculture, Junior Boys Glee.
ALBRANDT, ARDELLE K.: Teachers College, Future Teachers, International Club, Peppers, honor roll.
ALLEN, ELIZABETH L.: Fine Arts, Peppers.
ALT, JANE R.: Arts and Sciences, Band, Peppers, Red Cross Council, honor roll.
AMEN, GEORGE H.: Industrial Arts, intramurals.
ANDERSEN, ELSA 8.: Teachers College, Sophomore Girls Glee, Peppers.
ANDERSON, GAYLA J.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Mummers play cast, crew, student director; Mimes, all-school play cast, crew; Madrigals, Junior Girls Glee , Future Homemakers, Peppers, Joy Night Central Committee, participant, crew.
ANDERSON, KARLA R.: Arts and Sciences, Art Club, Writers Club treasurer, honor roll.
ANDERSON, RONALD R.: Arts and Sciences,Advocote staff, Band, honor roll.
ANDERSON, WARREN L.: Teachers College, Band, Art Club, Chess Club, Joy Night Central Committee.
ANDERSON, WILLIAM D.: Industrial Arts, Movie Operators.
J. Adams E. Allen R. Aguirre J. Alt D. Ahl G. AmenANTONISKIS, ANDRIS: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Represent!;ltive, Band, Sophomore football, intramurals, Joy Ni ght participant, honor roll, Regents Alternate, Nebraska Psychiatric Institute Conference.
ARENAS, MARY D.: Clerical, Sophomore Girls Glee, Camera Club, Peppers, Joy Night participant
ARENT, NANCY A.: Clerical, Band, honor roll.
ARMSTRONG, ANITA K.: Homemaking, Coed Counselors.
ASH ELFORD, LYLE E.: Arts and Sciences, Aeolian Choir, Boys Octet, Junior Boys Glee, ECA Committee, Health and Safety Committee, Joy Night participant, State Music Clinic.
AUGSTUMS, IVARS A.: Arts and Sciences, Prep Band.
BAARS, PHYLLIS M.: Clerical, Sophomore Girls Glee, Peppers.
BAKER, CLAUDE M.: Industrial Arts, Sophomore Boys Glee. BALDERSON, MARJORIE A.: Homemaking.
BARBEE, J. KENT: Arts and Sciences, Orchestra, Band. (Not Pictured)
BARBER, PEGGY L.: Teachers College, Peppers.
BARKUBEIN, WAYNE C.: Industrial Arts, Movie Operators.
BARNETT, MICHAEL L.: Trades Preparatory. (Not Pictured)
BARTOW, SUSAN: Arts and Sciences, Advocate staff , Links Board typist, Junior Girls Glee, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
K. Anderson
Warren Anderson
A. Antoniskis
I. Augstums
W. Barkubein
R. Anderson
William Anderson
M. Arenas
P. Baars
S. Bartow
N. Arent C. Baker A. Armstrong M. Balderson L. Ashelford P. BarberBARTZATT; LORETTA A.: Teachers College, Advocate staff, Mimes, Coed Counselors, Future Homemakers secretary, Future Nurses vice-president, International Club, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Health and Safety Committee chairman, Links salesman, Scribe salesman, honor roll.
BASSETT, KATHLEEN A.: Clerico( Sophomore Girls Glee.
BASSETT, MARJORIE J.: Teach~rs College, Peppers, Usher~ ettes.
BAUER, KAREN K.: Arts and Sciences, Sophomore Class vice-president, Home Room Representative, Opera, Junior Girls Glee, Peppers squad leader, Red Cross Council, Homecoming attendant.
BAUER, WARREN W.: Business Administration. (Not Pictured)
BECHER, CHRISTINE L.: Teachers College, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Joy Night participant.
BECKER, JUDITH A.: Arts and Sciences, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Red Cross ~ouncil.
BEEZLEY, DOUGLAS A.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Opera lead, Aeolian Choir, Boys Octet, Junior Boys Glee, Astronomy Club, Science Club, Writers Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Regents Alternate, State Music Clinic.
L. Bartzatt J. Becker J. Black
K. Bassett D. Beezley W. Bonacker
M. Bassett S. Beltz N. Bott
BELTZ, STEVEN J.: Teachers College, Band, Radio Club.
BEST, LON D.: Trades Preparatory.
BITTERMAN, PAMELA R.: Clerical, Band, Peppers.
BLACK, D. JUANITA: Teachers College, Band, Usherettes.
BODFIELD, BILL D.: Trades Preparatory. (Not Pictured)
BONACKER, WILLIAMS.: Arts and Sciences, Band, Debate.
BOTT, NORA: Arts and Sciences, Junior Girls Glee, Coed Counselors, International Club, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Joy Night participant.
BOWER, PATRICK J.: Industrial Arts. (Not Pictured)
BOWLIN, JUDY L.: Teachers College, Junior Class president, Home Room Representative, Student Council, Varsity Cheerleaders, Usherettes, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
BOWMAN, CORAL J.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Mummers play crew, Mimes, Orchestra, Forum, International Club, Peppers squad leader, Red Cross Council, Writers Club, Usherettes, Joy Night Central Committee, participant; honor roll.
BOYD, JUDY A.: Arts and Sciences, Sophomore Girls Glee, Art Club, Peppers, Links salesman, Joy Night participant.
K. Bauer L. Best J. Bowlin
C. Becher P. Bitterman C. Bowman
BRANNEN, STEVEN J.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Camera Club, Debate, International Club, Math Club, Radio Club, Movie Operators, honor roll.
BRATT, BARBARA J.: Clerical, Sophomore Girls Glee, Camera Club. (Not Pictured)
BRAUN, KENNETH J.: Teachers College, Home Room Representative, Varsity wrestling , Art Club treasurer, L Club , Joy Night participant.
BREELING, SUSAN D.: Stenographic, Prep Band, Future Secretaries, Peppers.
BREHM, LINDA J.: Clerical, Sophomore Girls Glee, Peppers.
BRICE, SUSAN J.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Advocate staff, Mummers play cast, crew; all-school play crew, O;chestro, Coed Counselors, Forum, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Student Council for Traffic Safety, Usherettes, honor roll, National Merit Letter of Commendation.
BRINGMAN, KATHY M.: Clerical. (Not Pictured)
BROCK, STEPHEN H.: Arts and Sciences.
BROMAN, PAMELA S.: Teachers College, Home Room Representative, Mimes, all-schoC?I p_lay crew, Art Club, Coed Counselors, Future Nurses, Future Teachers vice-president, International Club, Peppers , Red Cross Council, Links salesman, Joy Night crew, County Day, honor roll.
BROTT, RONALD E.: Teachers College, Band, Sophomore football.
BROWN, BENNY 8.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Opera lead, Aeolian Choir, Boys Octet, Junior Boys Glee, intramurals, Joy Night participant
BROWN, RONALD E.: Trades Preparatory, Prep Band, Reserve track.
BRT, JAMES H.: Business Administration.
R. Brown
B. Bruns
P. Burden
L. Brehm
B. Brown
J. Brt
J. Buk
C. Cal(jferon
J. Boyd S. Brice S. Brannen S. Brock K. Braun P. Broman S. Breeling R. BrottBRUNS, BEVERLY A.: Teachers College, Coed Counselors, Future Homemakers, Human Relations Council, Peppers.
BUK, JERROLD P.: Business Administration, Boys Octet, Reserve gymnastics, Sophomore football, Joy Night participant.
BURDEN, PETER J.: Engineering, Mummers play crew, allschool play crew, intramurals, Science Club, Joy Night crew.
CALDERON, CAROLYN L.: Homemaking, Home Room Alter- · note, Peppers, Red Cross Council.
CAMP, JON A.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Student Council president, Band, Chess Club secretary, president; Debate, Forum president, Writers Club, Links top salesman 1966, Joy N ight Central Committee, participant; Homecoming escort, AFS finalist, honor roll, Nebraska Conference of Youth, Regents Alternate, Elks Leadership Contest State Winner, National Forensic league, Ability Counts Contest Winner.
CAMPBELL, RONALD B.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Varsity wrestling, intramurals, L Club.
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Compiling a yearbook is painstaking work. Dennis Hegel prints Links index cards, a small but important step toward the final product
J. Camp V. Campbell J. Cariotto D. Carlson F. CarterCAMPBELL ! VIRGINIA M.: Homemak ing, Junior Girls Glee, Peppers.
CARIOTTO ;° JOHN D.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Student Council, Advocate staff, Mummers play ere~, all-school play cast, crew; intramurals, Camera Club vicepresident, Joy Night partic ipant, crew; All - State , Homecoming escort, County Day, honor roll, LHS Sports Announcer.
CARLSON, DANA H.: Fine Arts, Scribe Board art co-editor, Sophomore football, intramurals, Art Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
CARTER, FREDERICK E.: Arts and Sciences, honor roll, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Regents Alternate.
CHERRY, JOHN I.: Arts and Sciences
CHRIST, GREG A . : Engineering, Varsity track manager, L Club.
CLAR~, SANDRA L.: Clerical, GAA, Peppers.
CLAWSON, KENT R.: Business Administration, Varsity gymnastics, L Club.
CLECKNER, EDWARDS S.: Industrial Arts.
CLOUD, ELLEN M.: Clerical, Junior Girls Glee, Camera Club, Joy Night participant.
COCKRELL, BOB A.: Engineering, Debate, Math Club secretary-treasurer, honor rol~ National Merit Letter of Commendation, Regents Alternate, National Forensic League.
CODAY, DOROTHY A.: Clerical, Peppers.
COFFEY, JOLEEN A.: Arts and Sciences , Sophomor-e Girls Glee, Red Cross Council secretary, honor roll.
COFFEY, WILLIAM E.: Industrial Arts, Joy Night crew.
COLBORN, JEANNE M.: Arts and Sciences , Peppers, Red Cross Council.
COLLING, LESLIE Y.: Arts and Sciences, Peppers, honor roll.
CONKLIN, RAMONA L.: Teachers College, Newcomers Club.
COOK, DONALD L.: Trades Preparatory.
COOK, RAYMOND F.: Trades Preparatory. (Not Pictured)
COOK, ROBERT R.: Trades Preparatory.
COTTRELL, WILLIAM L.: Business Administration, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Junior Boys Glee, Reserve cross-country, Reserve baseball, Sophomore football, Joy Night participant, Boys' State, honor roll.
COX, CYNTHIA A .: Teachers College, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Peppers, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
COX, SUSAN F.: Arts and Sciences, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Future Nurses, Peppers, Joy Night participant.
CRADlT, CONNIE 8.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Junior Girls Glee, Peppers, Red Cross Council.
CRAWFORD, LINDA M.: Teachers College, Coed Counselors, Peppers, honor roll.
J. Cherry K. Clawson B. Cockrell W. Coffey R. ConklinW. Cottrell
K. Crewdson
L. Dance
S. Davidson
B. Davis
C.Cox S. Cudly F. Dandridge L. Davies W. Deboer
CREWDSON, KATHLEEN M.: Teachers College, Home Room Representative, Mummers play crew, Mimes, all-school play crew, Junior Girls Glee, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
CROSIER, TERRY L.: Business Administration. (Not Pictured)
CUDABACK, LINDA D.: Teachers College, Sophomore Girls Glee, Coed Counselors; Peppers. (Not Pictured)
CUDLY, SUSAN M.: Arts an d Sciences, Home Room Representative, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Red Cross Council, honor roll.
CULVER, ROBERT W.: Trades Preparatory, Movie Operators.
CURRY, BRYANNE L.: Teachers College, Home Room Alternate, Mummers play crrw, all-school play lead, Opera student director, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Girls Octet, Orpheons, Peppers, Joy Night participant, honor roll, State Music Clinic.
CURTIN, DAVID P.: Engineering, Astronomy Club vicepresident, Chess Club vice-president, Math Club, · Science Club, honor roll, Regents Alternate.
DANCE, LYNN T.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Varsity football, Varsity track, Sophomore basketball, intramurals, L Club vice-president, Joy Night participant.
DANDRIDGE, FRED L.: Teachers College, Home Room Alternate, Varsity basketbpll, Reserve football, Human Relations Council, L Club.
DAVIDSON, SARAH L.: Arts and Sciences, Junior Class secretary, Home Room Representative, Mun:imers play ca~t, crew; student director; Coed Counselors, International Club, Peppers squad leader, Red- Cross Council, Student Council for Traffic Safety, Joy Night Central Committee, participant; County Day, AFS semifinalist, ~onor roll, Nebraska Conference of Youth, Regents Alternate.
DAVIES, LOUIS J.: Arts and Sciences , Orchestra , Opera Orchestra , ,Band , Dance Band, Camera Club , Chess Club , Student Council for Traffic Safety , Writers C l ub, Joy Night participant
DAVIS, BRIAN S.: Business Adm i nistra ti on , Aeolian Choir , Madrigals, Junior Boys Glee , i ntramurals, Doormen , Joy Night participant.
DeBOER, WARREN R.: Trades Preparatory , Sophomore football.
DEINES, DIANA L.: Arts and Sciences 1 Sophomore Girls Glee, Future Nurses, Peppers.
DELL, DAVID M.: Engineering, Varsity wrestling
DINGES, NANCY L.: Teachers CoJlege, Opera Orchestra, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals , Junior: Girls Glee , Future Teachers , Future Secretaries , Peppers, Joy NY9ht participant , honor ro l l.
DITZLER, JEFFERY L.: Trades Preparatory , Varsity foo t ball manager, L Club
DOEDEN, CA RL H.: Clerical.
DOMGARD, TIMOTHY E. : Arts and Sc1ences l Sophomore Boys Glee, V9rsity basketball, Varsity tennis, Reserve baseball, L Club
DOOLITTLE, DONALD C : Business Administration, Band, Dance Band, Varsity swimming, Chess Club , Joy Night participant, honor roll. •
DRENNAN, KATHY J.: Clerical , Links salesman.
DREWING, ALBERT L.: Engineering.
DUCKER, DAVID 0.: Trades Preparatory, Movie Operators.
DUFFEK, JOYCE M.: Clerical, Peppers.
D. Doolittle A. Edwards K. Drennan M. Egger A. Drewing J. Elliott
D. Deines
N. Dinges
C. Doeden
D. Ducker
B. Elstun
D. Dell
J. Ditzler
T. Domgard
J. Duffek
T. Eman
EDWARDS, ANDREA R.: Fine Arts, Peppers.
EGGER, MICHAEL L.: Arts and Sciences, Scribe Board managing editor, International Club, Math Club, Student Council for Traffic Safety, Library Committee, Joy Night Central Committee, Boys' State, honor roll, National Mer.it semifinalist, Regents Winner.
ELLIOTT, JACKIE L.: Business Administration, Fine Arts Festival.
ELLIS, GEORGE: Business Administration, Varsity gymnastics, L Club. (Not Pictured)
ELSTUN, BONNIE L.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Band, Coed Counselors, Future Nurses, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Linh salesman, Scribe salesman.
EMAN, THELMA R.: Teachers College.
ENGLE, REX C.: Teachers College, Band, honor roll.
EPP, VIRGINIA 8.: Arts and Sciences, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Future Teachers, Human Relations Council, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Wr7ters Club secretary, Usherettes, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Regents Alternate.
ERNSTMEYER, RICKY L.: Engineering, Orchestra, Opera Orchestra, Prep.Band, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
R. Engle
L Fasnacht
B. Ford
V. Epp
C. Fedon C. Fortney
R. Ernstmeyer J. Filbert C. Foster
ESQUIVEL, ALLEN R.: Arts and Sciences. (Not Pictured)
ESQUIVEL, ROBERT A.: Business Administration, Debate.
ESTES, LARRY E.: Fine Arts, Mummers play cast, crew; allschool play crew, Aeolian Choir, Art Club president, Doormen, Joy Night particip ant, crew.
FASNACHT, LARRY A.: Arts and Sciences, Movie Operators.
FEDON, CARL C.: Teachers College, Band, Debate.
FILBERT, JANET K.: Teachers College, Home Room Alternate, Mummers play crew, all-school play cast, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Junior Girls Glee, Future Secretaries, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
FINKEL, MARSHAL.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Mummers play cast, crew; Mummers secretary, allschool play cast, crew; Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Coed Counselors, Future Teachers, International Club, Scribe salesman, Joy Night participant, 'crew; County Day, honor roll.
FISCHER, ELIZABETH L.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Junior Girls Glee, Coed Counselors, Forum, International Club, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Writers Club secretary, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
FORD, BARBARA J.: Arts and Sciences, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Links salesman.
R. Esquivel
M. Finkel
J. Foster
L. Estes
E. Fischer
J. Fowler
FORTNEY , CHARLES 8.: Arts and Sciences, Varsity crosscountry , Vars i ty track, Reserve football , Reserve swimming , Art Club, Joy Night partic i pant, AFS semifinalist.
FOSTER, CONSUELA M.: Business Administration, Sophomore Girls Glee, Coed Counselors, Human Relations Council treasure r , Peppers.
FOSTER, JOHN I.: Arts and Sciences, Joy Night participant.
FOWLER, JENNY R.: Business Administration, Home Room Representative , Mummers play crew, all-school play cast , Aeolian Choi r, Junior Girls Glee, Girls Octet, Coed Counselors, Orpheons v i ce-president, Peppers first vice-president, Links salesman , J oy Night participant, State Music Clinic
FRAHM, CAROL J. : Business Administration , Che ss Club , Future Homemakers, Future Secretaries, Newcomers Club, Scribe salesman , Joy Night participant
FRANCISCO, WILLIAM H.: Business Administra t ion , i ntramu r als , Movi e Operators.
FRANKLIN, ROCHELLE R.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representat i ve, Mummers play crew , Mimes, all-school play cast, Aeolian Choir , Junior Girls Glee, Coed Counselors, International Club , Peppers squad leade r, Red Cross Council , Joy Night participant, Girls' State, honor roll , Regents Alternate
FRICKEL, WILLIAM G : Engineering, Math Club, Radio Club secretary, treqsu r er; Science Club secretary , honor roll , National Merit letter of Commendation, Regents Winner
Through cold, drizzle, and freezing winds, the band must go on - and so must the majorettes and drum majors. These gallant Links are (from left) Pat Walter, Co n nie Miller, David Penrod, Colleen Atchley, Gary Steffens, Laura Schleuger, and Margie Smith. C. Frahm W. Francisco R. FranklinM. Fuhrer K. Gerlach T. Gillispie
M. Fuller B Gesch G. Glagavs
W. Fuqua M Ghormley A. Glantz
FRIENDT, RANDAL L.: Business Administration, Sophomore Boys Glee, Reserve wrestling, Reserve baseball, intramurals.
FUHRER, MARCIA A.: Teachers College, all-school play crew, Future Secretaries, Peppers, Joy Night crew.
FULLER, MARY E.: A r ts and Sciences, all-school play crew , Band, Astronomy Club vice-president, Camera Club secretary, Coed Counselor.s , Debate, Future Homemakers president , Human Relations Cou n cil, International Club, Science Club , honor roll, National Merit Letter of Commendation , Regents Alternate, National Forensic League.
FUQUA, WILLIAM C.: Engineering, Radio Club GEHLBACH, DIANE K.: Clerical.
GEISLER, JOHN A.: Teachers College
GERLACH, KATHERINE M.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Art Club , Coed Counselors, Peppers , Red Cross Council, Links salesman , Usherettes
GERLACH, PHILLIP J.: Industrial Arts , Sophomore football. (Not Pictured)
GESCH, WILLIAM F.: Industrial Arts , Radio Club , Movie Operators.
GHORMLEY, MARILYN E.: Arts and Sciences , Orchestra , Opera Orchestra , Aqualinks, Future Nurses, Usherettes, honor roll , LHS String Quartet, State Music Clinic
J. Geisler C Gillaspie L. Gloe
GIEBELHAUS, GARY W.: Engineering, Scribe entry printed, Sophomore football, int r amurals, honor roll.
GILLASPIE , CLARK W.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Varsity swimming manager, Reserve football, intramurals, Debate, Forum, Human Relations Council president, Math Club , Red Cross Council, Sc i ence Club vicepres i dent, Joy N i ght MC , Boys' State, honor roll, Regents Winner, National Forensic League.
GILLISPIE, TERRY L.:' Arts and Sciences, Scribe salesman, Joy Night participant.
GLAGAVS, GUNTIS E. : Arts and Sciences, Reserve tennis, intramurals , Art Club.
GLANTZ, ADDISON L.: Trades Preparatory, Varsity swimming, Sophomore football.
GLATHAR, BART S.: Business Administration, Sophomore Boys Glee, Vars i ty football, L Club
GLOE, LANCE P.: Engineering, Varsity golf, Sophomore basketball , i ntramurals , Chess Club, L Club , Joy Night participant.
GODSEY, CHARLES L.: Business Administration, Aeolian Choir, Junior Boys Glee, Varsity swimming, Chess Club, Fo~um, Joy N i ght participant.
GOEBEL, JANET R.: Clerical, Home Room Alternate, Peppers.
GOEGLEIN, THOMAS 0.: Business Administration, Varsity football , Varsity wrestl i ng, intra murals, L Club, Movie Operators.
GOGGINS, NANCY E.: Teachers College , GAA, Peppers, honor roll
GOLDSTEIN, DEBORA L.: Arts and ?ciences, Home Room Representative, Aqualinks , Reserve Cheerleaders, Varsity Cheerleaders treasurer, Links salesman
GOLDSTONE, BRUCE A.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Varsity gymnastics, L Club , Math Club
GOMEZ, HUGO: Trades Preparatory , Movie Operators
GRASS, MICHAEL L.: Business Administration, Varsity cross-country, Varsity track , Reserve wrestling, L Club historian , Joy Night participant
GRAUS, MELITA I.: Arts and Sciences, Art Club , Camera Club, Future Secretaries, Joy Night crew, honor roll.
GREEN, IRENE: Clerical, Junior Girls Glee , Peppers
GR~EN, LARRY C.: Industrial Arts.
GREEN, STEVEN: Teachers College, Movie Operators
GREENHOLTZ, JOYCE A.: Arts and Sciences, Aeolian Cho i r, Junior Girls Glee, Coed Counselors, Internat i onal Club , Pep•pers, Joy Night participant, County Day.
GREENWOOD, MARY R.: Business Administration, Band.
GRENEMEIER, JANICE K.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Peppers, Us herettes, honor roll.
GREVICH , THOMAS P.: Engineering. (Not Pi ctured)
GROH, DIANE L.: Clerical, Jun i or Girls Glee, International Club, Peppers , Joy Night participant, honor roll.
C . Godsey
T. Goeglein
D. Goldstein
I. Green
J. Grenemeier
N. Goggins
B. Goldstone
L. Green
D. Groh
H. Gomez S. Green M. Grass J. Greenholtz M. Graus M. Greenwood J GoebleK. Gross
T. Hafemeister
D. Hansel
Judy Hansen
S. Harmon
P. Groves
J. Hageman
John Hansen
K. Hare
C. Harris
GROSS, KATHY M.: Business Administration, Peppers.
GROVES, PEGGY J.: Business Administration, Sophomore Girls Glee, Peppers squad leader, Links salesman, Usherettes.
GRUENEMEIER, DONNA R.: Clerical, Sophomore Girls Glee, International Club, Peppers, Joy Night participant.
GUEST, WILLIAM K.: Engineering, Varsity track, Reserve cross-country, Reserve baseball, intra murals, Joy Night participant, honor roll, Regents Alternate.
HADLEY, JANE A.: Teachers College, Home Room Alternate, Aeolian Choir teasurer, Junior Girls Glee secretary, future Secretaries, Peppers second vice-president, Red Cross Council, Joy Night participant.
HAFEMEISTER, THOMAS L.: Arts and Sciences, Sophomore Boys GleeJ Varsity cross- country, Reserve track, Sophomore basketball, intramurals, Che~ s Club, L Club, Joy Night participant, Boys' State, honor roll, Regents Alternate.
HAGEMAN, JERI L.: Stenographic, Coed Counselors, Future Secretaries secretary, treasurer; Peppers.
HAGEN, MONA A.: Arts and Sciences, Mimes, Orchestra, Opera Orchestra, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Junior Girls Glee, Forum, International Club, Orpheons, Peppers; Red Cross Council, Joy Night participant, honor roll, State Music Clinic.
HAGUE, DAVID C.: Trades Preparatory, Newcomers Club. (Not Pictvred)
HALDERMAN, COLLEEN K.: Teachers College, Mummers play cast, Mimes, all-school play crew, Sophomore Girls Glee, Peppers, Joy Night participant, crew.
HALL, ROBERTA A.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Student Council, Advocate staff, Junior Girls Glee treasurer, Varsity Cheerleaders, Coed Counselors, lnternational Club, Links salesman, Joy Night participant, Homec-oming a;tJendant, honor roll.
HANDY, THOMAS L.: Trodes Preparatory, Sophomore Boys Glee. (Not Pictured)
HANSEL, DEBRA L.: Teachers College, Junior Girls Glee, Peppers, J?y Night participant.
HANSEN, JOHN T.: Industrial Arts, Sophomore Boys Glee, Movie Op~ators.
HANSEN, JUDY K.: Teachers College, Junior Gi"rls Glee, Future Teachers, Orpheons, Peppers, Red Cross Council.
HARE, KATHERINE L.: Arts and Sciences, Student Council secretary, vice-president; Mimes vice-president, Coed Counselors, Human Relations Council, International Club, Peppers central squad leader, Red Cross Council, Writers Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll, Nebraska Conference of Youth.
HARMON, SAUNDRA K.: Stenographic, Future Secretaries, Peppers, honor roll.
HARRIS, CLIFFORD J.: Agriculture, Home Room Representative, intromurols.
HARRIS, MARTIN H.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Aeolian Choir, Junior Boys Glee, Varsity swimming, Chess Club, .l Club, Math Club, Student Council for Traffic Safety president, AFS student to Japan, Aquolinks participant, honor roll, State Music Clinic, Regents Alternate.
HARRIS, ROB 'ERT J.: Engineering, Debate, Library Committee, Joy Night MC, Notional Forensic League.
HARRIS, SHARON L.: stenographic, Future Secretaries.
HARSHBARGER, SUE A.: Arts and Sciences, Mummers ploy crew, Bond, Coed Cou[lselors, Future Nurses secretary, International Club, Peppers, Red Cross Council.
HART, SUSAN J.: Arts and Sciences, Sophomore Closs treasurer, Home Room Representative, Student Council, Advocate staff, Mimes, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Coed Counselors vice-president, International Club, Peppers, Red Cross Council treasurer, Student Council for Traffic Safety, Links salesman, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
M. Harris J. Hatfield R. Harris S. Hatten S. Harris A. Haught Displaying the mode du ;our and the currently "in" styles are Don Doolittle, Jim Ogden, and Iris Krumins.HATFIELD, JANET L.: Arts and Sciences , Prep Band, Peppers.
D. Hegel
D. Heinbigner
K Helton
T. Hendricks
D. Hermonie
B. Heinbigner
C . Heironymas
B Henderson
J Hennessey
H. Hetherington
HATTEN, STEVE A.: Engineering, Home Room Representat i ve , Reserve tennis , Varsity track manager , Reserve basketball manager , intramurals , L Club , Joy N i ght partic i pant
HAUGHT, ARLETTA A : Teachers College, Links salesman , honor rol l.
HAVEL, JACK E.: Trades Preparatory, Sophomore Boys Glee. ( Not Pictured )
HECKMAN, MICHAEL: Trades Preparatory.
HEGEL, CANDICE L.: Clerical, Peppers , Red Cross Council.
HEGEL, DENNIS A : Trades Preparatory, intramurals.
HEINBIGNER, BARRY L.: Teachers College , Band, Dance Band , Radio Club secretary , Doormen
HEINBIGNER, DIANNE K.: Teachers College , Junior G i rls Glee, Future Teachers , Peppers, Health and Safety Committee, Usherettes
HEIRONYMUS, CONNIE A.: Stenograph i c , Sophomore Girls Glee, Future Secretaries vice-president , Peppers.
HELTON, KATHLEEN L.: Arts and Sc i ences, Mimes , Aeolian Choir, Madr i gals , Jun i or G i rls Glee, Future Teachers president , Orpheons , Red Cross Council, Writers Club vice-president , president ; Joy Night participant, honor rol l.
HENDERSON, BARBARA J.: Stenographic, Future Secreto ries, Peppers
HENDRICKS, THOMAS E.: Arts and Sciences , Mummers play crew , all-school play crew , Varsity track , intramurals, Matn Club , Science Club president, Joy N i ght crew, honor roll, Regents Winner
B. Hergenrader R. Hiatt
S. Hergert L. Hill R Herman R. Hill
G. Hinman
Dale Hoffart E. Holdorf
R. Hinman
Darlene Hoffart
J. Holland
HENNESSEY, JAMES C.: Trades Preparatory.
M. Hoag
J. Hoffman C. Holle
HERGENRADER, BARBARA J.: Business Administration, Peppers.
HERGERT, STEPHEN L.: Engineering, Reserve baseball, intramurals, Science Club, honor roll, Regents Alternate.
HERMAN, RONALD W.: Agriculture, Orchestra, Varsity wrestling, Varsity track, Reserve cross-country, intramurals, L Club, Joy Night participant.
HERMONIE, DEE ANN L.: Teachers College, Sophomore Girls Glee, Art Club, International Club, Peppers.
HETHERINGTON, HAROLD 0 .: Teachers College, Reserve football manager.
HIATT, RONALD L.: Trades Preparatory, Home Room Representative, Movie Operators.
HILL, LYNNAGENE: Teachers College, Orchestra, Opera Orchestra, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Girls Octet, Coed Counselors, Future Teachers, International Club, Orpheons secretary, honor roll.
HILL, RODNEY G.: Trades Preparatory, Band
HINMAN, GEORGE 8.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Aeolian Choir, Boys Octet, Junior Boys Glee, Varsity basketball, Varsity baseball, Reserve track, intramurals, L Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
J. Hobson R. Hoffman C. Holt
J. Hodtwalker L. Hogge F. Holt
HINMAN, ROBERT L.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Band, Varsity football manager, Reserve tennis, Sophomore basketball, L Club, Joy Night participant.
HOAG, MYRON W.: Teachers College, Varsity football manager, Varsity wrestling manager, Reserve baseball manager, Sophomore football, intramurals, L Club, Radio Club, Doormen, Joy Night participant.
HOBSON, JOHN K.: Agriculture, Sophomore Boys Glee.
HOCKEMEIR, GfRALD W.: Teachers College, (Not Pictured)
HODTWALKER, JANICE M.: Arts and Sciences, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Future Homemakers, Future Nurses, International Club, Peppers, Science Club, Health and Safety Committee secretary-treasurer; Joy Night participant.
HOFFART, DALE 0.: Engineering, Varsity wrestling, Doormen.
HOFFART, DARLENE 0.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Advocate staff, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Future Teachers, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Usherettes, Joy Night participant, Girls' State.
HOFFMAN, JAMES A.: Industrial Arts.
HOFFMAN, REBECCA J.: Arts and Sciences, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Writers Club, Links salesman.
HOG~E, LARRY T.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Or~hestra, Opera Orchestra, Bond, Dance Band, intramurals, Joy Night participant.
HOLDORF, ELIZABETH D.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Mimes, all-school play crew, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Links salesman , honor roll.
HOLLAND, JACK A.: Trades Preparatory, Varsity football.
HOLLE, CHERYL F.: Stenographic, Advocate staff, Junior Girls Glee, Future Secretaries president, Peppers, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
HOLT, CHRISENDA A.: Arts and Sciences, Advocate staff ; Mummers play crew, all-school play cast, crew; Future Nurses, Peppers.
HOLT, FRANK V.: Engineering, Home Room Alternate, Student Council, Reserve wrestling, intramurals, Art Club vicepresident, Joy Night participant, honor roll , Homecoming escort.
HOWLAND, THOMAS M.: Arts and Sciences, Lin~s Board business manager, intramural's, Camera Club president
HOYER, ROBERT E.: Arts and Sciences, Band, Reserve baseball, Sophomore basketball, Sophomore football.
HUBER, DEBRAH J.: Arts and Sciences, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, GAA, Future Homemakers, Future Teachers secretary, president; Peppers, Health and Safety Committee, Joy Night participant, honor roll, Nebraska Conference of Youth.
HUDSON, LAVONNE C.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Band, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Gymnastics Team, GAA vice-president, Red Cross Council, Governor's Physical Fitness Conference.
HUGHES, ALETTA M.: Business Administration, Future Secretaries, Peppers
HUNKINS, RONALD E.: Business Administration, Prep Band.
HUNT, GARY D.: Industrial Arts, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Junior Boys Glee, Varsity football, Reserve baseball, Joy Night participant.
HUNT, JAMES W.: Teachers College , Advocate staff, Varsity swimming, L Club, State Diving Champi9n, All-American Swimming Team, Joy Night crew.
IHRIE, STEVEN A.: Business Administration, Reserve crosscountry, Reserve track r Sophomore football, intramurals.
ISLEY, SANDRA E.: Clerical, Sophomore Girls Glee, Coed Counselors. Peppers.
JACKSON, JERRY A.: Trades Preparatory. (Not Pictured)
JACKSON, NANCY G.: Arts a(ld Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Junior Girls Glee, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Joy Night participant.
JACOBS, LINDA l.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Scribe Board business manager, Junior Girls Glee , Coed Counselors, Peppers squad leader, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
N.
A. Joeckel
D. Huber R. Hunkins S. lhrie
L. Jacobs G. Janousek
JACOBSON, CAROL A.: Arts and Sciences , Junior Girls Glee, Girls Octet accompanist, Chess Club, Future Teachers, Human Relations Councif, Orpheons , Writers Club secretary, president; Library Committee, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Merit Letter of Commendation, LHS Future Homemaker Winner
JAECKEL, ALLEN D.: lndustriaJ Arts, Newcomers Club.
T. Howland R Hoyer L. Hudson A. Hughes G. Hunt J. Hunt S. Isley JacksonAmong the many octiviti es which constantly remind seniors that their high school years ore fast approaching on end is the familiar task of ordering graduation announcements. Here Gory Smith, Morge Simpson, and Marsha Finkel check available styles.
JANKOVITZ, ROBERT G.: Trades Preparatory , ( Not Pictured )
JANOUSEK, GAYLEN T.: Trades Preparatory , Sophomore Boys Glee , Movie Operators
JASINSKI, MONIKA M.: Arts and Sciences , Junior Girls Glee
JENSEN, BARBARA E.: Arts and Sciences , Band, Coed Counselors, International Club , Math Club , honor roll, Regents Alternate
JENSEN, LYNN M .: Arts and Scien-ces, Home Room Representative , Mimes , Future Secretaries, Peppers, Red Cross Council.
JEWELL, MARSHA A . : Arts and Sciences , Mummers play crew, all-school play crew, Coed Counselors, Future Teachers treasurer, Orpheons, Peppers.
M. Jasinski B. Jensen L. Jensen
JOHNSON, CAROL L.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Scribe Board managing editor, Scribe Contest Winner , Mummers, Orchestra, Band, Opera accompanist , Aeolian Choir accompanist , Junior Girls Glee accompanist, Coed Counselors , International Club secretary, treasurer; Peppers , Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Merit Letter of Commendation , Regents Alternate.
JOHNSON, CHRISTINA L.: Clerical.
JOHNSON, LINDA L.: Arts and Sciences, Mummers play crew, Mimes, all-school play crew, International Club , Peppers , Red Cross Council, Library Committee, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
JOHNSON, RICHARD C.: Engineering, Home Room Alternate, intramurals, Links salesman.
JOHNSON, SHERRY J.: Clerical, Sophomore Girls Glee, Peppers, Links salesman.
M . Jewell Carol Johnson
Christina Johnson
S. Johnston
J Jordan
A Kaulins
L. Kilgore
L. Johnson
C. Jones
K . Karnopp
D Kemp
M. Kimmons
JOHNSTON, KAREN M.: Arts and Sciences, Senior Class president, Home Room Representative , Mummers play crew, Mimes, all-school play cast , Band, Junior Girls Glee , Coed Counselors treasurer, Future Secretaries, International Club, Peppers treasurer, Red Cross Council, Joy Night participant , honor roll.
JOHNSTON, SONDRA K.: Arts and Science~, Junior Girls Glee, Peppers.
JONES, CHERYL E : Business Admin i stration , Peppers, Usherettes.
JONES, GARY A.: Business Adm i nistration.
JONES, JACQUELINE F.: Business Administration, Junior G i rls Glee, GAA, Joy N i ght part i cipant
JONES, WILLA F.: Teachers College, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Aqualinks pre~ident , Peppers squad leader, Joy Night Central Comm i ttee.
JORDAN, JOYCE L.: Homemaking, Sophomore Girls Glee, Peppers
KARNOPP, KATHLEEN S.: Teachers College, Home Room Representative, Advocate staff, Mimes, Art Club , Aqualinks vice-president , International Club , Peppers, Red Cross Council , Usherettes , County Day
KAULINS, ARVED : Arts and Sciences , Varsity golf, i ntramurals, Chess -Club, L Cl.ub, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
KEMP, DONALD P : Trodes Preparatory
KENASTON, RUSSELL R.: Trades Preparatory. ( Not Pictured)
KILGORE, LINDA M.: Teachers ,College, Sophomore Girls Glee, Coed Counselors, Future Teachers, Peppers, Writers Club treasurer, Health and Safety Committee, Scribe salesman.
KIMMONS, MICHAEL R.: Business Administration, Opera lead , Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Junior Boys Glee, Joy Night partic \pant.
KING, BOBBY L.: Trades Preparatory, Movie Operators. (Not PicturedJ
KING, KAnfRYN A.: Teachers College, Prep Band, Coed Counselors, Future Teachers.
KNIGHT, CAROL A.: Arts and Sciences, Links Board underclassman editor, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Girls Octet , GAA, Coed Counselors, International Club treasurer, Orpheons , Peppers, Health and Safety Committee, Joy Night participant, honor roll, State Music Clinic.
KNOTT, RICHMOND D.: Business Administration.
KNUTSON, JACK L.: Engineering.
KOCH, RITA E.: Stenographic, Future Secretaries, Peppers.
KOCI, MICHAEL R.: Engineering.
KQLL MORGEN, KARL L.: Arts and Sciences, Varsity wrestling, Sophomore football, L Club
KRAUZE, VALOIS: Arts and Sciences. (Not Pictured)
KRCMARIK, LEONARD C.: Trades Preparatory, Junior Boys Glee, Varsity football, intramurals, L Club
KREJCI, JANICE J.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Aqua links, Peppers, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
KREPEL, CONSTANCE A.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Peppers, Usherettes.
KROON, MICHAEL J.: Ar..ts and Sciences, Movie Operators.
KRUEGER, FRANKLIN C.: Business Administration, Links salesman.
KRUEGER, PATRICIA J.: Teachers College, Band, Sophomore Girls Glee, Future Nurses, International Club, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Health and Safety Committee.
K. Kollmorgen F. Krueger L. Krcmarik P. Krueger
J. Krejci I. Krumins
K. King
R. Knott
R. Koch
C. Krepel
B. Krygier
C. Knight
J. Knutson
M. Koci
M. Kroon
W Kuehn
S. Kushner
J. Lake
L. Latzel
R. Lear
G. Letellier
R. Kuzelka
E. Larsen
P. Laws
S. LeMay
J. Lewis
Coach, team, pep, steam, fifteen rahs for the Pepper Skit?? Participating in one of the many "slap-stick" pep-rousers are Diane Messman, Andrea Edwards, Linda latzel, Debbie Huber
KRUMINS, IRIS: Arts and Sciences, Advocate staff, Scribe entry printed, Mummers play crew, student director; allschool play crew, Debate, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
KRYGIER, BRUNO: Trades Preparatory.
KUEHN, WILLIAM F.: Arts and Sciences, Band, Reserve football, intramurals.
KUSHNER, SHERRILL J.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room ~epresentative, Advocate staff, Scribe Board essay editor, Mummers play crew, Mummers treasurer, Mimes, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Junior Girls Glee, International Club, Scribe salesman, Joy Night participant, crew; honor roll.
KUZELKA, RICHARD L.: Arts and Sciences, all-school play crew, Band, Dance Band, Varsity wrestling manager, L Club, Joy Night participant, crew.
LAKE, JAMES A.: Arts and Sciences, Varsity swimming.
-LANGSTON, KAREN M.: Tea chers College, Sophomore Girls Glee, Joy Night Central Committee. (Not Pictured)
LARSEN, ELLEN M.: Arts and Sciences, Sophomore Girls Glee, Peppers.
LATZEL, LINDA M.: Arts and Sciences, Links Board activities editor, Advocate staff, Junior Girls Glee, Girls intramurals, GAA secretary, Astronomy Club, Coed Counselors, International Club, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Student Council for Traffic Safety, Health and Safety Committee, honor roll.
LAUGHLIN, THOMAS M.: Trades Preparatory. (Not Pictured)
LAWS, PATRICIA A.: Arts and Sciences, Band, GAA, Chess Club treasurer, secretary; Writers Club, Usherettes, honor roll.
LEAR, RONALD C.: Trades Preparatory.
(skunk), Linda Kilgore, Carol Knight, Margaret Minchow (skunk), Janet Hatfield, Jerri Hageman, Mary Nider, Cathy Gross, and Gertrude the Horse, alias Kathy Gerlach and Bonnie Elston.
LeMAY, STEVEN F.: Business Administration , Jun l or Boys Glee , intramurals
LETELLIER, GARY L.: Engineering
LEWIS, JACQUELINE l.: Stenographic , Future Secretar i es , Peppers
LIND, PHILIP K.: Arts and Sc i ences , Varsity swimming, L Club, Math Club president, Science Club vice-president, Aqualinks part i cipant, honor roll.
LINTZ, JAMES: Teachers College
LITT, JOHN J.: Teachers College.
LIVINGSTON, DWIGHT l.: Business Administration , Band, Sophomore football.
LOEFFELBEIN, TERRANCE H.: Industrial Arts, Orchestra, Band, Dance Band
LOGAN, PERCY H.: Pharmacy , Home Room Representative, Forum, Human Relations Council president, Red Cross Council, Joy Night crew, honor roll, Regents Alternate , National Ach i evement Scholarsh i p finalist.
LOHR, DALE M.: Arts and Sciences , all-school play crew, Aeolian Choir, Jun i or Girls Glee, GAA, Aqualinks, Coed Counselors secretary, Future Homemakers president, Inte-rnational Club, Peppers, Links salesman, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
LONG, FRANCES C.: Stenographic, Sophomore Girls Glee, Coed Counselors. Future Teachers, Future Secretaries, Peppers
LONG, LOIS J.: Clerical, Junior Gir l s Glee, Red Cross Council.
LOOS, DOUGLAS l.: Arts · and Sciences , Varsity baseball , Varsity basketball, L Club, Joy Night participant
P. Lind
J Litt
T Loeffelbein
D. Lohr
l Long
J. Lintz
D Livingston
P. Logan
F. Long
D Loos
LOOS, ROGER l.: Teachers College, Sophomore Boys Glee, Reserve track.
LOSCHEN, BARBARA K.: Clerical, Peppers.
LOVELACE, KAY E.: Arts and Sci~nces, Coed Counselors, Peppers squad leader, Writers Club, Usherettes, Joy Night participant.
LUEDKE, SARA S.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Aqualinks treasurer, International Club, Peppers, Student Council for Traffic Safety, Joy Night participant, County Day, honor roll, National Student Traffic Safety Education Convention.
LUND, BARBARA J.: Arts and Sciences, Opera, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Girls Octet, GAA, Aqualinks, Orpheons, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Joy Night participant; honor roll.
LUNDAK, JAMES M.: Business Administration, Human Relations Council, Library Committee.
LYTELL, GEORGE: Industrial Arts, Band, Varsity wrestling, Reserve football, Reserve track, iritramurals, L Club, Red Cross Council.
MADDUX, JOHN R.: Industrial Arts.
MAGNUSON, RODNEY K.: Trades Preparatory, Sophomore football.
MAGNUSON, RUEL D.: Industrial Arts, Art Club.
MAHER, WELDON R.: Business Administration, intramurals.
MALCOLM, JOYCE M.: Clerical, Peppers.
MALONEY, KATHLEEN S.: Business Administration, Sophomore Girls Glee, Future Homemakers, Future Secretaries, Peppers, honor roll.
R. Loos J. Lundak
B. Loschen G. Lytell
K. Lovelace J. Maddux
MALY, STANLEY: Arts and Sciences, Senior Class vicepresident, Home Room Representative, Links Board sports editor, Varsity basketball,- Varsity baseball, intramurals, L Club, Joy Night participant, Aqualinks participant, honor roll
MARESCH, LINDA F.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Art Club secretary, Coed Counselors, International Club, Peppers, Joy Night crew
MARISCAL, ERNEST A.: Trades Preparatory.
MARKUSSEN, GWENDOLYN D.: Stenographic, Home Room Representative, Varsity Cheerleaders treasurer, International Club.
MARSH, MICHAEL H.: Trades Preparatory.
MARTIN, GLENN 0.: Engineering, Band.
MARTIN, JAN 0.: Teachers College, Peppers, Red Cross Council. (Not Pictured) '
MARTIN, RAMONA l.: Ho memaking.
MASSA, EMILY V.: Homemaking, Peppers.
MAYER, DONALD G.: Industrial Arts, Sophomore football, Band. (Not Pictured)
MAZURAK, TERRY l.: Arts and Sciences, Scribe Board essay editor, Scribe Board story editor, Band, Astronomy Club president, vice-president; Chess Club, Forum, Math Club vicepresident, Science Club, Writers Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll, Regents Winner, National Merit Letter of Commendation.
McCALL, JANET C.: Teachers College, Sophomore Girls Glee, Coed Counselors, honor roll.
McCANN, BARBARA J.: Homemaking.
S. Luedke
B. Lund
Rodney Magnuson Ruel Magnuson
McCAUGHERTY, DENNIS J.: Trades Preparatory
McGINNIS, DONNA J.: Arts and Sciences, Peppers, Opera crew , honor roll.
McKELVEY, STEPHEN H : Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Varsity football, Varsity basketball, Varsity baseball , L Club, Joy Night participant
McNEIL, CHARLES J. : Fine Arts, Art Club.
MEEHAN, EDWARD P.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, all-school play cost, Band, Varsity football, tlJewcomers Club
MEEKS, SARA JO: Stenographic, Coed Counselors, Future Secretaries , Peppers, Student Council for Traffic Safety.
MELLAND, MICHAEL P.: Arts and Sciences, intramurals, International Club , Math Club , Writers Club vice-president, honor roll , National Merit semifinalist, Regents Alternate.
MERLEY, CANDY A : Teachers College, Home Room Alternate , Band , Coed Counselors, All-State
MESSMAN, DIANA L.: Teachers College , Art Club , Fvture Secretaries, Peppers , Library Committee.
MIERS, RODNEY 0.: Trade~ Preparatory.
MllLER, CONNIE A.: Teachers (;ollege, Band , Aeolian Cho i r , Human Relat i ons Council, Red Cross Council, Twirlers, honor roll.
MILLER, GLENN A.: Arts and Sciences, Prep Bcind, Varsity golf , Aqualinks participant, honor roll.
MILLER, JAMES L.: Industrial Arts. (Not Pictured)
MILLIGAN, NANCY L.: -Teachers College , Sophomore G rrls Glee , Future Nurses , Peppers, Red Cross Council, W iters Club
S. Maly
C . Martin
E. Massa
J McCall
D McCaugherty
L. Maresch
R. Martin
T. Mazurek
B. McCann
D. McGinnis
W. Maher E. Mariscal J Malcolm G. Markussen K. Maloney M MarshMILLS, LINDA: Homemaking, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore Girls Glee, GAA, Health and Safety Committee~ Links salesman, Scribe salesman.
MILLS, RITA R.: Clerical,- Peppers.
MINCHOW, MARGARET A.: Teachers College, Junior Girls Glee, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Scribe salesman, Joy Night participant.
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MINICK, RUTH A : Arts and Sciences, Sophomore Girls Glee, Peppers.
MOHLMAN, DONALD R.: Engineering, Home Room t<epresentative, Varsity football, Varsity basketball, Varsity baseball , L Club, Joy Night participant, Aqualinks participant, All-City Basketball Team.
MOORE, BRENDA A.: Clerical, Sophomore Girls Glee, Coed Counselors, Peppers.
MOORE, ROBERT 0.: Arts and Sciences.
MOORE, SALLY G.: Teachers College, Aeolian Choir, Madrigais, Junior Girls Glee, Future Teachers, International Club president, vice-president; Orpheons, Peppers squad leader, Student Council for Traffic Safety, Library Committee, Usherettes, Joy Night participant.
S. McKelvey C Merley N. Milligan
C. McNeil D. Messman L. Mills
E. Meehan R. Miers R. Mills
MOORE, TERRENCE E.: Engineering, Varsity football, Reserve track, intramurals, L Club president, Joy Night participant, Boys ' State, honor roll, All-City Football Team, All-State Football Honorable Mention, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Regents Alternate.
MORGAN, TREVOR F.: Arts and Sciences, Mummers play crew, all-school play crew, Joy Night crew.
MORRIS, JANET S.: Arts and Sciences, Peppers.
MORROW, EDWARD P.: Trades Preparatory
MOSER, ARTHER J.: Engineering. (Not Pictured)
MOSES, ANGELA S . : Homemaking, Student Council, international Club, Newcomers Club, honor , roll, AFS student from India.
MOXHAM, JAMES L.: Industrial Arts, intramurals.
MUFFLEY, DONNA L.: Teachers College, Home Room Alternate, Mimes, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Orpheons, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Writers Club, Joy Night crew.
MURPHY, PETER A.: Arts and Sciences, Chess Club vicepresident, Radio Club, Science Club, Writers Club.
S. Meeks C. Miller M. Minchow
M. Melland G. Miller R. Minick
NEFF, LYNN E.: Teachers College, Band, Nebraska Conference of Youth.
NELSON, Llfl(OA L.: Arts and Sciences, Orchestra.
NELSON, RENEE Y.: Arts and Sciences, Band, GAA, International Club secretary, Peppers, Health and Safety Committee vice-president, Links salesman, honor roll.
NEWELL, CHARLES W.: College Preparatory.
NEWHOUSE, PAUL A.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Orchestra, Opera Orchestra, Dance Band, Aeolian Choir, Boys Octet accompanist, Orpheons president, Writers Club vice-president, Links salesman, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Merit semifinalist, Regents Winner, State Music Clinic.
NEWLON, MICHAEL R.: Trades Preparatory, Sophomore Boys Glee, Varsity gymnastics manager, Sophomore basketb9II.
NEWTON, MARY L.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, all-school play crew, Art Club, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Student Council for Traffic Safety, Links salesman, Joy Night crew.
D. Mehlman
T. Morgan D. Muffley B. Moore J. Morris P. Murphy
R. Moore E. Morrow L. Neff
Judging from the somewhat disabled condition of Senior Class president Karen Johnston, the seniors had a hard time winning the Class Competition Trophy. Accepting the award from Student Council president Jim Shaw is Chip Maly, Senior Class vice-president.
S. Moore A. Moses L. Nelson
T. Moore L. Moxham R. Nelson
NICHOLS, SANDRA M.: Arts and Sciences, Junior Girls Glee, Peppers, Joy Night participant.
NIDER, MARY S.: Clerical, Junior Girls Glee, Coed Counselors, Future Homemakers, Human Relations Council treasurer, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Joy Night participant.
NOVAK, DOUG A.: Teachers College, Aeolian Choir, Boys Octet, Junior Boys Glee, Sophomore football, Joy Night Central Committee, participant.
NOVAK, MICHAEL W.: Trades Preparatory.
NOWAKOWSKI, HELEN J.: Homemaking.
NYHOFF, VIRGINIA l.: . Teachers College, Mu~mers play crew, all-school play crew, Orchestra, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Peppers.
NYQUIST, TRUDY I.: Business Administration, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee , Aqualinks, Coed Counselors, Orpheons, Peppers, Health and Safety Committee secretory, treasurer; Joy Night participant.
O'BRIEN, PATRICIA I.: Stenographic, Advocate staff, Sophomore Girls Glee, GAA, Future Secretaries , Peppers, Usherettes, honor roll. •
OCHSNER, E. JANE: Clerical, Junior Girls Glee, International Ctub, Red Cross Council. (Not Pictured)
ODLE, TERRI A.: Clerical, Home Room Representative, Junior Girls Glee, Peppers, Joy Night participant.
O'GARA, MARTHA M.: Teachers College, Sophomore Girls Glee, Coed Counselors, Future Nurses, Future Teachers, Peppers, Usherettes, Nebraska Conference of Youth.
OGDEN, JAMES P.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Advocate staff, Mummers play cast, crew; Mimes, all-school play lead, crew; Opera lead, Aeolian Choir, Boys Octet, Junior Boys Glee, Art Club, Debate, Writers Club president, Joy Night participant, crew; honor roll, State Music Clinic, Ability Counts Contest Winner.
OJEDA, RENE J.: Busines.s Administration. (Not Pictured)
OLDENBURG, KATHLEEN A.: Arts and Sciences, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Future Nurses president, Peppers, Health and Safety Committee.
OLDFIELD, WILLIAM R.: Teachers College, Varsity football, L Club.
OLIPHANT, MARIANNE: Arts and Sciences, GAA, Coed Counselors, International Club treasurer, vice-president; Math Club, Red Cross Council, Student Council for Traffic Safety, Links salesman, honor roll.
OLSEN, LINDA K.: Teachers College, Home Room Representative, Sophomore Girls Glee, Coed Counselors, Future Homemakers vice-president, Future Teachers vice-president, Peppers, ~onor roll.
OLSON, EILEEN l.: T ochers College, Future Teachers, Future Secretaries, Peppers, Health and Safety Committee.
ORTH, JOSEPH K.: Teachers College, Reserve football, intromurols.
OVERTON, JANICE L.: Teachers College, Peppers, Red Cross Council.
OWEN DAVID P.: Arts and Sciences, Orchestra, Opera Orches;ro, Chess Club, Joy Night participant, LHS String Quartet, State Music Clinic.
OZOLINS, JOHN: Trodes Preparatory, Aeolian Choir, Junior Boys Glee, intramurols. (Not Pictured)
PAAS, DAVID E.: Engineering, Library Committee, honor roll, Notional Merit Letter of Commendation, Regents Winner. PALMER, WARREN l.: Engineering, Prep Bond, Varsity football, Varsity track, L Club.
PAPE, ·RONALD W.: Business Administration.
PAPPAS, DANIEL C.: Business Administration, Varsity swimming, Reserve basketball, Reserve football, Reserve baseball, inframurals, L Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
PARDUBSKY, JOY A.: Arts and Sciences, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Junior Girls Glee, Coed Counselors, International Club, Orpheons, Peppers, Links salesman, Scribe salesman, Joy Night participant, County Day, honor roll.
PATZEL, PAUL D.: Industrial Arts, Mummers play crew, all-school play cast, Reserve tennis, Joy Night c;:rew.
PAULEY, STUART A.: Arts and Sciences, Band, Aeolian Choir, Boys Octet, Junior Boys Glee, Varsity gymnastics, L Club, Joy Night participant.
PAULSEN, GARY L.: Business Administration, Varsity track, Varsity basketball, L Club, Joy Night participant.
PAULSEN, TWYLA M.: Arts and Sciences, Future Nurses, Newcomers Club vice-president, Peppers, Links salesman, Joy Night participant, honor roll, Regents Alternate.
PEACOCK, CAROLE L.: Homemaking.
PEDERSEN, MARY JANE: Arts and Sciences, Mummers play crew, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Junior Girls Glee, Coed Counselors, International Club, Peppers, Links salesman, Joy Night participant, County Day, honor roll.
PELTON, JOHN T.: Arts t:md Sciences, Links Board managing editor, Astronomy Club secretary, treasurer; Chess Club, Math Club, Orpheons, Science Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll, Regents Alternate.
M. O'Gara
K. Oldenburg
J. Orth
R. Pape
J. Ogden
W. Oldfield
J. Overton
D. Pappas
M. Oliphant D. Owen L. Olsen D. Paas E. Olson W. Palmer P. O'Brien T. OdleCelebrating the end of another school day and taking advantage of the newly-fallen snow on the lawn are these quite dignified seniors (from left) Janet Spiker, Jane Whitmer, Sue Wilson, Tim Domgard, Kurt Prai, Doug Loos, and (somewhat obscured) Gary Paulsen.
PENROD, DAVID A.: Business Administration, Band, Drum Major, State Music Clinic.
PESTER, ROY J.: Trades Preparatory, honor roll.
PETERSON, PAMELA A.: Stenographic, Future Secretaries, Peppers, Joy Night participant.
PFOLTNER, DEBORAH R.: Teachers College, Peppers.
PFUNDT, KAREN l.: Clerical, Nebraska Confe.rence of Youth.
J. Pardubsky P. Patzel S. Pauley
PHALEN, MARLENE I.: Homemaking, Prep Band.
PICCOLO, JOANN M.: Teachers College, Junior Girls Glee, Coed Counselors, Future Teachers treasurer, International Club, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
PILLARD, TONI l.: Arts and Sciences, Junior Girls Glee, Future Teachers, Peppers.
PLOCK, LINDA K.: Arts and Sciences, Girls Gymnastics Team, GAA, Art Club, Peppers, honor roll.
G. Paulsen T. Paulsen
POAGUE, CONNIE J.: Teachers College, Home Room Representative , International Club , Peppers squad leader, Red Cross Council, Library Committee , Joy Night participant, honor roll.
POLIVKA, GERMAN M.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Junior Boys Glee, Reserve tennis, Red Cross Council, Library Committee , Joy Night participant, honor roll.
POOL, LINDA M.: Stenographic, Future Secretaries, Peppers.
POORE, DANA J.: Teachers College, Home Room Alternate, Band, Astronomy Club, Chess Club, Red Cross Council, honor roll.
POWELL, DENNIS C.: Engineering , intramurals, Doormen, Boys' State , honor roll.
POWE~L, EVELYN D.: Business Administration, Art Club, Newcomers Club.
POWERS, MYIA L.: Arts and Sciences, Senior Class secretary, Home Room Representative, Mimes, Band, Aqualinks, Reserve Cheerleaders, Varsity Cheerleaders, Red Cross Council, Twirlers, Joy Night participant, Homecoming attendant.
PRAI, KURT D.: Teachers College, Junior Boys Glee, Varsity football, L Club, Joy Night_parti cipant
PRANGE, DOUGLAS L.: Teachers College, Sophomore Boys Glee.
PRETTYMAN, WILLIAM F.: Engineering.
PRIBYL, SHARON A.: Teachers College, Band, Future Homemakers, International Club, Peppers, Health and Safety Committee secretary.
PROCTOR, BEVERLY A.: Arts and Sciences, Senior Class treasurer, Advocate staff, Mimes, Junior Girls Glee, Forum president, Peppers squad leader, Links salesman, honor roll, Nebraska Conference of Youth.
PRUCHA, MICHAEL C.: Trades Preparatory
PUDISTS, BIRUTA: Arts and Sciences, Sophomore Class president, Junior Class vice-president, Scribe Board art editor, Art Club, Reserve Cheerleaders, Varsity Cheerleaders secretary, Joy Night participant, Homecoming attendant, honor roll.
QUIG, VERLEEN A.: Arts and Sciences, Mimes, Junior Girls Glee, Coed C!)unselors, Future Nurses correspondence secretary, Future Teachers secretary, Red Cross Council, Joy Night participant, County Day.
RABE, BEVERLY E.: Teachers College, Home Room Representative, Coed Counselors, International Club, Peppers , Red Cross Council, Student Council for Traffic Safety vicepresident, Joy Night Central Committee, participant; honor roll.
RANCE, BYRON: Engineering, Mummers play crew, allschool play crew, Radio Club secretary, Joy Night crew; Traffic Safety Council Driving Rodeo Winner.
C. Peacock
D. Penrod
D. Pfoltner
J. Piccolo
C. Poague
M. Pedersen
R. Pester
K. Pfundt
T. Pillard
G. Polivka
J. Pelton
P. Peterson
M. Phalen
L. Plock
L. Pool
D. Poore
D. Powell
K. Prai
W. Prettyman
V. Quig
E. Powell M . Powers D. Prange S. Pribyl B. Rabe
REGER, LINDA C.: Teachers College, GAA, Peppers, Red Cross Council.
RENNE, RICHARD l.: Arts and Sciences , Varsity gymnastics, intramura l s, L Club.
RENTER, MICHAEL L.: Trades Preparatory , Rese rv e gymnastics , intramurals.
RHODES, RAMONA 0.: Stenog r aphic , Future Secretaries , • Peppers.
RICHARDS, MARGARET F.: Arts and Sc i ences , Sophomore Girls Glee
RIFE, ROGERS.: Teachers College, Vars i ty football, Va r sity track , i ntramurals , L Club , Links salesman , Joy N i ght part i cipant
ROBINSON, NANCY 0.: Arts and Sc i ences, Coed Counselors , Future Homemakers, Future Teachers , Links salesman, honor ro l l.
ROGGENKAMP, MARCUS R. : Trades Preparatory
ROSENBERGER, CRAIG L.: Arts and Sciences, Aeolian Choir , Varsity football, Reserve track, Reserve tennis , L Club, Joy Night participant.
ROSS, CANDACE M.: Fine Arts
ROSS, RONALD E.: Engineering , Home Room Representat i ve , Reserve baseball, Reserve football, intramurals, honor roll.
Proctor B. Rance
M. Prucha L. Reger
B. Pudists R. Renne
M. Renter M. Roggencamp
ROTH, JULIE Y.: Teachers College, Advocate staff, Future Teachers, Peppers, Red- Cross Council, Writers Club, Links salesman, Scribe salesman, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
ROWE, ALBERT E.: Business Administration, Band, Madrigals , Opera lead, Junior Boys Glee, Varsity baseball manager, L Club, Orpheons, Doormen, Joy Night participant, State Music Clinic.
ROWLEY, BARBARA A.: Arts and Sciences, all-school play crew, Art Club secreta ry, Peppers.
ROWLEY, SHARRI L.: Homemaking.
ROWSE, WILLIAM A.: Trades Preparatory.
RULLA, JUDY C.: Fine Arts, Band, Aeolian Choir, Sophomore Girls Glee, Aqualinks, Peppers, honor roll.
SANTANGELO, CYNTHIA: Arts and Sciences, Peppers
SATTLER, SANDRA K.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Advocate staff, Opera crew , International Club, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Student Council for Traffic Safety, Joy Night participant , Governor's Safety Conference.
SAYERS, STEVE D.: Trades Preparatory, intra murals
SAYRE, KATHLEEN L.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Student Council vice-president, Advocate staff, Mimes, Scribe entry printed, all-school play crew, Aeolian Choir president, Junior GirJs Glee president, Girls Octet, Aqualinks, Coed Counselors president, Human Rela t ions Council, International Club, Orpheons treqsurer, Peppe r s, Links salesman, Usherettes, Joy Night participant, Girls' State, honor roll, Nebraska Conference of Youth, Elks Leade rship Contest Winner , State Music Clinic
SCHAFFER, LINDA K.: Teachers College, Junior Girls Glee, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Req Cross Council, Joy Night participant.
R. Rife R Ross A. Rowe,.. S Rowley J. Rullo
N. Robinson
J. Roth
B. Rowley
W. Rouse C. Santangelo
R. Rhodes C. Rosenberger M. Richards C RossS. Sattler
l. Schaefer
R. Schidler
B. Schmaizl
M. Schneider
S. Sayers
S. Schaffer
N. Schildman
F. Schmidt
J. Schomaker
K. Sayre
K.Schell
L. Sc:hleuger
V. Schmieding
F. Schrekinger
SCHAFER, JAMES L.: Trades Preparatory. (Not Pictured)
SCHAFFER, SHELLEY 0.: Arts and Sciences, Advocate staff, Scribe Board editor-in-chief, Scribe Contest Winner, Mummers play crew, Mummers historian, Joy Night crew, honor roll.
SCHELL, KENNETH K.: Business Administration.
SCHIDLER, RICHARD G.: Trades Preparatory, Reserve cross-country.
SCHILDMAN, NANCY J.: Arts and Sciences, GAA, Aqualinks. Coed Counselors, Future Homemakers, Future Teachers, Peppers , honor roll.
SCHLEUGER, LAURA A.: Arts and Sciences, Band, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Twirlers, Usherettes, County Day.
SCHMAILZL, BEVERLY A.: Clerical, Junior Girls Glee.
SCHMIDT, FREDERICK J.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Links Board editor-in-chief, Advocate staff, Scribe Contest Winner, Mummers play cast, crew; Mimes, all-school play crew, intramurals, Astronomy Club vicepresident, Chess Club, Forum, Human Relations Council president, vice-president; International Club, Student Council for Traffic Safety, Writers Club, Doormen, Joy Night participant, honor roll, Nebraska Conference of Youth, Reg ents Alternate.
SCHMIDT, STEPHEN A.: Arts and Sciences, intramurals. (Not Pictured)
SCHMIEDING, VICTORIA L.: Stenographic, Junior Girls Glee, Future Sec r etaries, Peppers, Health and Safety Committee, honor roll.
SCHNEIDER, MARY J.: Teachers College, Mimes, all-school play crew, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, iunior Girls Glee,;('.oed Counselors, Future Teachers, Orpheons, Peppers squad l~ader, Red Cross Council, Writers Club president, vice-president; Usherettes, Joy Night participant, honor roll, Regents Alternate.
SCHOMAKER, JOLEEN J.: Clerical, Home Room Representative, Sophomore Girls Glee, Peppers.
SCHREKINGER, FREDERICK W.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Student Council treasurer, Debate , Forum president, Human Relations Council vice-president, Joy Night-participant, Homecoming escort, honor roll, Nebraska Conference of Youth.
SCHROEDER, JOHN 0.: Teachers College, Aeolian Choir, Junior Boys Glee.
SCHROER, BARBARA G.: Fine Arts, 14ome Room Alternate, Opera lead, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Girls Octet, Coed Counse_lors, Future Nurses, Orpheons, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Usherettes, Joy Night participant, honor roll, State Music Clinic.
SCHUMACHER, LINDA R.: Arts and Sciences, Debate, Red Cross Council, honor roll, Nebrask_a Conference of Youth, National Forensic League.
SCHWALM, LARRY L.: Trades Preparatory, Band, intramurals, LHS Sports Announcer.
SCHWEITZER, DONNA R.: Homemaking, Sophomore Girls Glee, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Usherettes.
SCHWINDT, MARJORIE E.: Teachers College, Newcomers Club secretary, Peppers.
SEARLES, SIDNEE 0.: Arts and Sciences, Junior Girls Glee, Joy Night participant.
SEARS, SHIRLEY A.: Clerical, Home Room Representative, Peppers, Red Cross Council.
SEAY, WILLIAM D.: Teachers College.
SEILER, STEVEN A.: Teachers College, Band, Varsity crosscountry, Varsity track, Sophomore football, intramurals, L Club, Joy Night participant.
SEMRAD, ROBERT W.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Student Council, Orchestra, Opera Orchestra, Band, Dance Band, Varsity gymnastics, Reserve football, intramurals, L Club, Joy Night participant, Homecoming escort, honor roll, Nebraska Conference of Youth, State Music Clinic.
SHANER, JANET C.: Arts and Sciences, Mummers play crew, Mimes, all-school play crew, Opera crew, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Gymnastic Team, Aqualinks secretary, Peppers, Writers Club, ECA Committee, Joy Night participant, crew; honor roll, Nebraska Conference of Youth, Governor's Physical Fitness Conferen ce, Regents Alternate.
SHATTUCK, CATHERINE M.: Homemaking, Coed Counselors, Peppers.
Temporarily minus her "cool," Eileen Sommerhauser makes a valiant, but vain, attempt to catch her toppling books. J. Schroeder M. Schwindt B. Schroer S. Searles L. Schumacher S. Sears L. Schwalm W. SeayR. Semrad
D . Shepard
M . Skinner
C. Smith
J Smith
J Shaner
T Siedell
D. Slama
Gary Smith
K. Smith
SHAW, JAMES D.: Arts and Sciences, Student Council treasurer , pres i dent; Mimes p r esident, Vars i ty cross-country , Reserve basketball, L Club, Joy Night participant , Homecoming escort , honor roll , Sertoma Leadership Winner.
SHEAR, NORMA J .: Arts and Sciences, Sophomore Girls Glee (Not Pictured)
SHELDON, PATRICK S.: Trades Preparatory (Not Pictured)
SHELDON, WILLIAM E.: Business Administrat i on, intramurals , Art Club
SHEPARD , DEBORAH Y. : Clerical, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Usherettes
SHURTLEFF, MIKE C.: Industrial Arts (Not Pictu red)
SIEDELL, THOMAS L.: Engineering , intramurals, honor roll , Regents A lternate
SIMMS, MICHAEL E.: Business Administration, Junior Boys Glee, Chess Club , Health and Safety Committee
SIMPSON, JOHN W : Teachers College , Sophomore Boys Glee, Varsity football , Varsity wrestling , L Club
SIMPSON, MARJORIE A.: Arts and Sciences, Aeolian Choir , Junior Girls Glee , Coed Counselors, Future Homemakers, Future Teachers, Links salesman, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
SKINNER, MARY C.: Teachers CoJlege.
SLAMA, DENNIS L.: Business Administration, Health and Safety Committee.
SMITH, CHARLES L.: Clerical, International Club, Joy Night participant, crew.
SMITH, GARY l.: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Alternate , Mummers plgy cast , Mummers pres i dent, Mimes, all-school play cast, crew; Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Junior Boys Glee , Art Club, Joy Night Central Committee , participant.
SMITH, GEORGE M.: Arts and Sciences, Orchestra, Dance Band, Writers Club . ( Not Pictured)
SMITH, JULIA A.: Stenographic , Sophomore Girls Glee , Future Secretaries, Peppers.
SMITH, KERRY L.: Business Administration , Band , Newcomers Club
SMITH, VALDEEN: Arts and Sciences , Home Room Representative, Links Board senior biography ed i tor, Advocate staff, Mummers play crew, Mimes treasurer, all-school play lead, Future Teachers, Peppers, Student Council for Traffic Safety treasurer, Writers Club, honor roll, DAR Good Citizen Award , Winner, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Regents Alternate, Governor ' s Safety Conference.
SOMMER, VICKY L.: Teachers College, Junior Girls Glee, International Club, Peppers, Joy Night participant.
V. Smith J.Soukup J. Splichal
V. Sommer J. Soutar S. Statler
E. Sommerhauser A . Southerland C. Stemper
SOMMERHAUSER, EILEEN B.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate , Student Counc i l, Advocate staff , Mummers play crew , all-school play cast , Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Girls Octet, Coed Counselors, International Club, Peppers president, Red Cross Council, Student Council for Traffic Safety president, Writers Club , Joy Night participant, County Day, honor roll , AFS semifinalist, Sertoma Leadership Winner , Elks Leadership C on t est second-place
SOMMERS, STEVEN D.: Bus i ness Administration, Aeolian Choir, Junior Boys Glee , in tramurals, Doormen. ,
SORENSEN, JULIE J. : Bus i ness Administration, GAA, Peppers, Red Cross Counc i l, Links salesman
SOUKUP, JOHN R.: Trades Preparatory
SOUTAR, JAMES: Arts and Sciences, Student Council, Aeolian Choir , Internat i onal Club, Newcomers Club, AFS student from Ireland.
SOUTHERLAND, ARTHUR W.: Trades Preparato ry.
SPADT, PAULETTE K : Clerical, Sophomore ' Girls Glee, Camera Club, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Student Council for Traffic Safety.
S. Sommers
P. Spadt E. Stillwell
J. Sorensen
J. Spiker
C. Stoeckle
As members of Lincoln High's 100th graduating class, seniors look quite appropriate in their Centennial costumes which they wore to celebrate Nebraska's 100th birthday. Mirroring fashions of 100 years ago ore (from left) John Cherry, Bart Glathar, Liz Holdorf, Coral Bowman (on horseback), Soro Leudke, Carol Jacobson, Angie Moses (on horseoock), sob Hoyer, and Amy Zimmerman.
SPIKER, JANET I.: Teachers College, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Reserve Cheerleaders, Varsity Cheerleaders president, Red Cross Council, Links salesman, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
SPLICHAL, JOSEPH W.: Business Administration, Varsity football l'>"lanager, L Club
STATLER, SUSAN K.: Arts and Sciences.
STEER, GEORGE F.: Trades Preparatory, Movie Operators. (Not Pictured)
STEMPER, CARLA J.: Teachers College, Future Teachers secretary, Peppers squad leader, Red Cross Council.
D. Stoughton W. Strain G. Strokon
STEPHEN, CRAIG l.: Business Administration. (Not Pictured)
STILWELL, ELIZABETH: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Mimes, all-school play crew, · Junior Girls Glee , Aqualinks, Reserve Cheerleaders, Varsity Cheerleaders president, International Club, Red Cross Council, Library Committee, Scribe salesman, Joy Night participant.
STOECKLE, CHARLES: Tra,des Preparatory
STOUGHTON, DONNA S.: Teachers College, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Junior Girls Glee, GAA, Coed Counselors, International Club, Orpheons, Peppers squad leader, Joy Ni.g.h.L participant , honor roll.
M. Sunderman J. Swartz
STRAIN, WILLIAM V.: Business Administration, Home Room Alternate, Vdrsity football, Varsity basketball, Varsity baseball, L Club secretary, treasurer; Joy Night participant, honor roll, Nebraska Conference of Youth, Governor's Safety Conference.
STROKAN, GEORGE: Arts and Sciences, Varsity tennis, Art Club, L Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
SUNDERMAN, MARY H.: Arts and Sciences, Mimes, Sophomore Girls Glee, GAA, Future Nurses, Futur~ Teachers treasurer, Human Relations Council, Peppers, Writers Club secretary, Library Committee, Scribe salesman, honor roll, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Regents Winner.
SWARTZ, JOSEPH W.: Industrial Arts, Aeolian Choir.
SWENSON, DIANA K.: Teachers College, Sophomore Girls Glee, Girls Gymnastics Team, Peppers.
SWENSON, DONNA K.: Teachers College, Sophomore Girls Glee, G~rls Gymnastics Team, Peppers.
SWOBODA, STEVEN L.: Business Administration, Band, Reserve footl:>all, Reserve baseball, intramurals, Red Cross Council.
SZYMANSKI, WILLIAM: Arts and Sciences. (Not Pictured)
TALADAY, KAREN L.: Business Administration, Band, Peppers.
TAYLO R, DOUGLAS R.: Trades Preparatory, Home Room Alternate.
TAYLOR, SARAH JANE: Arts and Sciences, Mimes, allschool play crew, Junior Girls Glee, Coed Counselors, International Club, Peppers, Writers Club, Health and Safety Committee, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
TEETERS, LEOTA A.: Clerical, Peppers.
TeSELLE, STEPHEN A.: Arts and Sciences, intramurals, Camera Club, Radio Club, Science Club.
THELANDER, GARY 0.: Clerical. (Not Pictured)
THIMIJAN, MICHAEL L.: Trades Preparatory, Sophomore football.
THOMAS, GENE: Trades Preparatory. (Not Pictured)
THOMPSON, GREGORY A.: Business Administration, intramurals, Doormen, LHS Sports Announcer. (Not Pictured)
THOMPSON, JERRY L.: Industrial Arts, Scribe entry printed, Sophomore Boys Glee.
THORNBURG, PEGGY A.: Homemaking, Sophomore Girls Glee, Future Homemakers, Peppers.
TIEDEMAN, DALE L.: Industrial Arts, intramurals.
TISDALE, PATRICIA L.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Scribe Board associate editor, ,Mummers play cast, crew; Mimes, Forum, lnternationa I Club, Peppers, Joy Night participant, honor roll, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Regents Alternate, Ability Counts Contest Winner.
TOMANDL, RICHARD A.: Teachers College, Advocate staff, intra murals.
TOMCZYK, STANLEY: Industrial Arts.
TRIPPLE, SANDRA K.: Homemaking.
TRUMBLE, JANICE E.: Teachers College, honor roll.
TYRRELL, KENTON W.: Teachers College, Aeolian Choir, Joy Night participant.
Diana Swenson S. Taylor
Donna Swenson L. Teeters
S.Swoboda S. TeSelle
K. Taladay M. Thimijan D. Taylor A. Thompson
J. Thompson
S. Tomc:z:yk J. Van Cleaf
P. Thornburg S. Tripple K Vanlandingham
D Tiedeman J Trumble C. Vaugh
ULRICH, SHARON M.: Homemaking, Home Room Representative, Peppers , Red Cross Counc i l, Links salesman
VOIGHT, LYLE W. : Trade s Preparatory
VANCLEAF, JAMES A : Business Administration, Sophomore football, intromurals.
VANLANDINGHAM, KATHLEEN M.: Homemaking , Junior Girls Glee.
VAUGHN, E. COLLEENE: Stenographic, Sophomote Girls Glee , Future Secretaries , Peppers . •
VAUGHN, JAMES R.: Arts and Sciences , Varsity gymnastics
VILLANUEVA, CANDICE A.: Stenographic, Coed Counselors , Future Secretaries , Peppers
VITTERA , THOMAS J.: Arts and Sciences
VOIGHT, LYLE W : Trodes Preparatory. (Not Pictured)
WAGGONER, LINDA M . : Clerical, Junior Girls Glee.
WAGNER, VICKIE l.: Clerical, Sophomore Girls Glee , Peppers, honor roll.
WALKER, CHARLOTT E.: Teachers College.
WALDMEN, NANCY J.: Stenographic, Sophomore Girls Glee, Future Secretaries, Peppers.
Tisdale K . Tyrell J. Vaughn
R Tomandl S. Ulrich C. Villanueva
WALLER, DIANA S.: Clerical. Home Room Alternate, Jun-_ ior Girls Glee, Peppers, Links salesman, Joy Night participant.
WALLIN, CLARK E.: Business Administration.
WALTER, PATRICIA L. : Teachers College , Home Room Representative , Band, Sophomore Girls Glee, Peppers, Red Cross Council, Twirlers :
WARD, RICHARD L.: Trades Preparatory.
WASSUNG, DIANE K.: Business Administration, Sophomore Girls Glee, Coed Counselors, Future Homemakers secretary, Peppers
WATERS, MYRA J.: Stenographic, Junior Girls Glee, Future Secretaries, Peppers , Writers Club, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
WEAVER, MARLEEN M .: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Alternate, Band , Coed Counselors, Future Homemakers, Future Teachers, Peppers , Health and Safety Committee.
WEHMER, WILHELM F.: Agriculture, Band, Reserve basketball, Reserve track, intramurals, Chess Club.
WENZ, VIVIAN C.: Teachers College, Art Club, Peppers, Links salesman
WENZL, LLOYD W.: Engineering, Sophomore Boys Glee, Varsity tennis, L Club.
WEYGINT, CONSTANCE A.: Arts and Sciences, Sophomore Girls Glee, P~ppers.
WEYHRAUCH, VICTORIA L.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Mimes, Prep Band, Opera, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Varsity Cheerleaders, International Club , Red Cross Council, Joy Night participant, Homecoming Queen , honor roll.
WHEELER, TERRI J.: Fine Arts, Home Room Alternate, Art Club, Peppers squad leader, Red Cross Council, Student Council for Traffic Safety, Joy Night crew
WHITMER, JANE L.: Arts and Sciences, Mimes secretary, Opera crew, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Girls Gymnastics Team, Varsity Cheerleaders secretary, Coed Counselors, International Club, Red Cross Council, Joy Night participant, honor roll.
WHITMORE, ROBERT H.: Arts and Sciences. (Not Pictured)
WIEBERS, HERMAN A.: Arts and Sciences, Band, Dance Band, Varsity track, intramurals, honor roll, Regents Alternate.
C. Walker D. Wassung L. Wenzl
D. Waller M. Waters C. Weygint
C. Wallin M. Weaver V. Weyhrauch
T. Vittera
V. Wagner
P. Walter
W. Wehmer
T. Wheeler
L. Waggoner
N. Waldman
R. Ward
V. Wenz
J. Whitmer
WIECHERT, JIM L.: Trades Preparatory.
WILCOX, DAVID R.: Engineering , Home Room Alternate, Band , Varsity cross-country, Reserve football, Reserve track, intramurals, L Club, honor roll.
WILCOX, PATRICK J.: Trades Preparatory, Movie Operators.
WILKINSON, PATRICIA A.: Arts and Sciences.
WILLIAMS, ANN l.: Arts and Sciences, Mimes, Opera lead, Aeolian Choir, Madrigals, Junior Girls Glee, Aqualinks, International Club, Orpheons, , Peppers, Red Cross Council, Joy Night participant.
WILLIAMS, DONALD J.: Trades Preparatory, Varsity gymnastics, intramurals, L Club.
WILLIAMSON, ARTHUR 0.: Engineering, Newcomers Club.
WILLS, JERRY L.: Trades Preparatory.
WILSON, GLENDA R. : Stenographic , Future Secretaries.
WILSON, NANCY A.: Clerical, Sophomore Girls Glee, Coed Counselors, Peppers, Red Cross Council.
WILSON, PERRY L.: Arts and Sciences.
WILSON, ROBERT L.: Trades Preparatory, intramurals, Nebraska Student Craftsman Fair First Place Award.
WILSON, SUSANK.: Teachers College, Mummers play crew, all-school play crew, Peppers, Joy Night participant. (Not Pictured)
WISE, AGNES V.: Stenographic, Sophomore Girls Glee , Future Homemakers, Future Secretaries, Peppers
WIST, LINDA L.: Stenographic, Future Secretaries, International Club , Peppers, honor roll.
WOLFE, RICHARD L.: Arts and Sciences, Prep Band, Varsity gymnastics, L Club
WOLFF, LOIS M.: Arts and Sciences, Home Room Representative, Coed Counselors, Future H omemakers, Future Teachers, International Club president, Peppers squad leader, Health and Safety Committee president, Links salesman, Joy Night crew, honor roll.
WORTHINGTON, GWEN P.: Fine Arts, Art Club
WRIGHT, LARRY G.: Business Administration, intramurals.
WYMAN, WANDA S.: Arts and Sciences, Art Club, Peppers , Student Council for Traffic Safety, Health and Safety Committee.
WYMORE, BARBARA J.: Clerical, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Gl~e , Peppers.
ZIMMERMAN, AMY J.: Arts and Sciences, Student Council, Scribe entry printed, Art Club, · Coed Counselors, Peppers secretary, Red Cross Council, Writers Club treasurer, Joy Night participant, County Day, honor roll.
ZIMMERMAN, CATHY S.: Homemaking, Aeolian Choir, Junior Girls Glee, Future Homemakers, Future Teachers, Orpheons
A. Wise L. Wist R Wolfe L. Wright W. Wyman B. Wymore Far from taking the occasion lightly, Sally Davidson regards the thought of graduation with mixed emotions . L. Wolff A. ZimmermanThe Class of 1968 is that in-between group that has now completed the traditional "year of anxiety " Each junior was faced with challenges and encouraged with accomplishments that prepared him for the important senior year.
Two fortunate persons were chosen to represent the school and country in the American Field Service program. Others observed the functions of government through positions as delegates to County Government Day and Boys' and Girls' States .
Yet perhaps most important were those who participated in school events and activities. Some spent many hours practicing for cheerleader and octet tryouts; others devoted their energies to participating in social activities and sports.
Apparent in the junior class was the determination to top the seniors in Class Competition. Each individual attempted to outdo his "elders" by attending stage productions and out-of-town games and especially by cheering at rallies.
All of the activities accomplished their purpose, molding juniors into the traditional pattern of excellence, typical of Lincoln High.
Linda Adam
Roger Adams
Marianne Adkisson
Stephen Ahl
Deborah Allen
Kathy t<\llen
Steve Allen
Victor Allen
James Allred
James Amen
John Amen
Steven Amgwert
Cynthia Anderson
David Anderson
Marclyn Anderson
Regina Anderson
Dan Andrewjeski
Marion Anthony
Robin Applebee
Fred Arnold Rene Ashcraft
Paula Baars
Ronald Baars
James Backman
Paul Bailey
Diane Baker
Linda Baker
Paul Baker
Teresa Baker
Roger Ball
Kathleen Barker
Mary Barker
Nancy Barnes
Stephen Barr
Craig Batten
Mary Bauer
Timothy Bell
Daniel Bellew
David Bellew
Deborah Benner
Karen Benner
Travis Berry
Merlyn Bice
Gwendolyn Bicoy
Thomas Bicoy
Bonnie Bi slow
Christine Black
Chauncey Blakely
Warren Blessing
Dannie Bloebaum
Barbara Boling
Tom Bolton
Janet Bottum
Linda Bower
Diane Bowman
Connie Boyd
Mary Brady
Carmen Brame
Sharon Bratt
Katherine Brauer
Arlene Brennan
William Brewster
Doug las Brissey
Patrick Brock
Bonnie Broman
Brenda Brooks
Floyd Brown
Katryna Brown
Judy Broz
Bruce Brumm
Diane Bryan
Richard Bryan
Sandra Bryant
Jock Buehler
Pauline Buresh
Barbara Burgeson
Timothy Burggraf
Carolyn Burkey
Olivia Burner
Donna Bushek
Lynda Buttke
Gloria Campbell
Jeanette Campbell
Leslie Carlson
Raymond Carman
Alonzo Carter
Joseph Casmer
Ken Chambers
Bettie Channel
Kathy Cheever
Nancy Chesnin
Geoffrey Childs
Sherry Chilson
Michael Clancy
Roger Cleaton
Mary Coffee
John Coffey
Lou Colborn
COUNTY GOVERNMENT DAY: Back Row: Craig Wakefield, John Pabst, Michael McGuire , Diane Bryan , Gay l en Hill, Steve Harnsberger, Robert Shaner. Row 1: Shirley Petersen, Linda Walker, Jinohn Hoover , Jane Peterson , Marion Westendorf , Judith Schwartz , Patrice Graham , Eileen HighElk.Walter Cole
Diane Coll i ns
William Condon
Deborah Conklin
Harold Connick
Myrna Cook
Vicki C~s i er
Ro9ney Counsel!
Cheri Cox
Linda Coy
Melvin Cramm
Chris Crancer
Jack Crandall
JoAnn Cropp
Victor Crosby
April Crossgrove
Verna Cruder
Sue Cruey
Randy Culver
Jean Damian
June Damian
James Daniel
Robert Dann
Michael Dennis
Wendy Dennis
Daniel Dermyer
Patricia DeVoss
Bradley Dickson
Donald Dingman
Betts Disney
David Dockery
Danny Dolan
Vickie Dominguez
Eileen Donahoe
Deborah Doty
James Doty
Dewayne Drewing
Linda Dunekacke
Robert Dzerk
Richard Eberly
Grace Edwards
William Edwards
Gerald Eifring
Thomas Eisele
Donald Eisenbarth
Warren Eisert
Roger Elliott
James Ellis
Mark Ells
Priscilla Ensing
Kerry Erichsen
Nancy Ettinger
Judith Everett
Delores Farber
Yvette Farr
James Faust
by Fifteen Jun io rs
Joyce Felton
Ray Ferrill
Ann Fiedler
Eugene Filbert
Susan Fischer
Sharon Fish
Alan Floth
Michael Flury
Charles Forsberg
Barbara Foster
Gloria Foster
Carolyn Francisco
Vain Franks
Donald Freeman
Yvonne Fuller
Herbert Fultz
Thomas Gabel
Dennis Gage
Ronald Gage
Francine Gandara
Gary Garrett
Lamont Garrett
Linda Garrett
James Garver
Harold Gates
James Geistlinger
Stanley Gerbig
Kat erine Gerteisen
Eva Gibson
Robert Gill
Linda Gilstad
Cindy Goble
Catherine Goeglein
Gloria Goeschel
Kathleen Goeschel
Dennis Goins
Linda Gonzalez
Mike Gorka
Gloria Gottula
Patrice Graham
Barbara Grant
Linda Gra -tski
John Greenwood
Carolyn Greer
Charles Griggs
Bryan Grosscup
Harlan Gustafson
Randall Haas
Robert Hagerty
Judith Haist
Allyn Hall
Mary Hamer
Linda Hand
Paul Hanneman
David Hansen
Jean Hansen
Patrick Hansen
Marilyn Ha r dy
Richard Harnsberger
Clarence Harris
David Hartsell
Julie Hass
Mar i lyn Hausner
Don Hayes
John Hayes
Charles Hayter
Sue Heckman
Kip Hendrickson
B r uce Henricks
Glenn Hergenrader
Stanley Hergenrader
Phillip Hernandez
Rod Hernandez
Jack Herstein
Steven Hiatt
Curtis Hibdon
Eileen HighElk
AliceAnn Hill
Barbara Hill
Elbert Hill
Gaylen Hill
Diann Hobson
Mary Hoffer
Nanci Hoffer
Donald Hoffman
James Hoffman
Jenelle Hoffman
Virginia Hogan
Edward Hohenfeldt
Larry Holland
Judy Holman
Nancy Holmes
Jinohn Hoover
Douglas Horner
Harley Horton
Ritia Houston
Gary Howe
Ernest Howland
Annette Hudson
Maryellen Hudson
Robert Huff
Suzanne Hughes
Linda Humbles
Dan Hunter
Randy Hutcheson
John Irons
Lynette Jackman
Stephen Jackson
Mary Jacobs
David James
John Janecek
Marvin Jaques
Nancy Javorsky
Robert Jenkins
Thomas Jensen
Herbert Jespersen
Chris Johnson
Christy Johnson
Elaine Johnson
Karen Johnson
Jim Jones
Mark Jones
Mike Jones
Harold Jordan
Mary Jurgens
Linda Kage
Ray Kahler
Daniel Kohm
Daniel Kapke
Gary Karnes
Bonnie Kath
Georgia Kats
Nathan Keedy
Tim Keelan
Margaret Kenaston
Lynn Kennedy
Paul Kennett
Fred Key
Beth King
Steve King
Wayne King
Lynn Kinghorn
Charles Kirk
Morris Kirkpatrick
Judith Kister
Joseph Kitsmiller
Patricia Kline
Linda Knight
Timothy Knopp
Marlene Koontz
Susie Kos
Cary Kraft
Jacob Kreick
Wayne Kreps
Susan Kruger
Ingrid Krumins
Betty Kujawa
William Kulwicki
Dennis Kumm
Marilyn Lade
Barry Lake
William Larson
Robert Lattimer
Steven Laws
Mary Lawson
Scarlet Leach
James Leacock
Roger Leak
David Lebsack
Anthony LeCroy
Gory Lee
Patricio Leigh
Aldo Leitis
William Leonard
LeAnn Lewis
Judith Lincke
Carolyn ITnd
Ingrid Lintz
Robert Linville
Richard Livingston
"We've
Richard Lohr
Ruby Lomack
Lindo Loos
Mory Loos
Teresa Lueders
Rick Luedtke
Richard Luhr
Robert Lundholm
Sue Lyons
Jerry Lysko
Michael Moos
Mory Maddux
John Madison
Judith Malcolm
Mollio Mor
Kathryn Marchand
Caroline Mariscal
Charles Marker
Joyce Mortin
Trudi Mortin
Anne Marvel
Shannon Mason
Melvin Masso
Michael Mattingly
Alon Mouel
Shirley Maughan
William Mazurek
Donny McCauley
Vickie McCurdy
Jomes McFarland
Michael McGuire
Mary McKelvey
Jill McMaster
Susan McNeese
Tena McNeil
Victor McWilliams
Ida Mead
William Meehan
John Mehser
Terri Mehser
Ronald Meier
Douglas Mesner
Diane Metheny
Gary Meyer
James Meyer
Gary Michael
Diane Middleton
Lloyd Miller
Jeannie Minicz
Jawanda Minshall
Gary Minzel
Norma Mogstad
Thomas Monroe
Charles Moore
Sherry Morgan
Kathleen Mortensen
Robert Mortensen
Lirtda Munden
Mark Neely
Michael Neff
Helen Nelson
Pamela Nelson
Marvel Nevels
Mary Newcomer
Candace Newman
Penny Newman
Ann Niederkofler
Gayle Niemeyer
Stephen Nimic
Gary Noobman
Steven Oberheu
Joel Ochsner
Steve Olsen
Teresa Olson
Daniel O'Meara
Nancy Orr
Bob Orta
George Osborn
Richard Ostlund
Rhoda Peas
Stewart Pabst
Jim Palmer
Connie Pappas
Olga Pasika
Anna Paul
Sharon Pauley
Larry Peacock
Bruce Pearson
Rex Pedersen
Russ Pester
Shirley Pester
James Petersen
Shirley Petersen
Jane Peterson
Kathy Philipps
Susan Piening
Leslie Pierce
Dennis Pope
Barbara Porath
Jack Powell
Lonnie Powell
Steven Prell
Linda Prettyma h
Bruce Price
Diana Price
Linda Price
Gary Prochnow
Janet Prochnow
Sandra Quattrocchi
Steven Radke
Jeanette Rafert
Patricia Ramsey
Judd Reeves
Lucinda Reetz
William Reinhardt
Robert Reitz
Kim Rempe
Roger Retzlaff
Jeanette Rezac
Tex Richters
David Ripley
Barbara Rixstine
Debbie Roberts
John Robidoux
Cynthia Robinson
Dorothy Robinson
Billie Robotham
Nicholas Roggenkamp
Melvin Rolfsmeyer
Richard Root
Douglas Rose
Sandra Rosewell
Kathryn Ross
Raymond Rowen
Michael Ryan
Alan Sampson
Donn Samuelson
Carlye Satterlund
Cora Saunsoci
Susan Schadt
Bill Schlegel
Carol Schleiger
Judith Schleiger
Paula Schmersal
Alisanne Schmidt
Ronald Schmuck
Nancy Schneider
Peggy Schrage
Debbie Schrodt
Linda Schwalm
Judith Schwartz
Suzanne Schwartzkopf
Mike Scott
Sharon Sercl
Beverly Shaner
Robert Shaner
Mike Shapoval
Timothy Shaw
Susan Sheldon
Glenn Shellhouse
David Sheridan
Karen Sheridan
Richard Shreve
Anthony Shottenkirk
Richard Sills
David Skomer
Franklin Sligar
Barbara Smith
Deborah Smith
Harvey Smith
Mary Smith
Susan Smith
Randall Sn i der
Karen Spach
John Speedlin
Cassie Spohn
Wayne Springer
Sarah Srb
Karolyn Stalder
Kenneth Staley
Michael Standley
Linda Starck
Charles Starkweather
Sandra Steele
Gary Steffens
Lawrence Stepp
Deborah Stettinger
Roger Stoddard
Theresa Stofer
Shelley Stoll
Stephan Storonskij
Dennis Strain
Markeen Strauss
Nina Strokan
Sally Stubbs
Peggy Stutzman
Teresa Sullivan
Richard Swartz
Barbara Synovec
Gerardo Talero
Lonnie Tapp
Paulette Tapp
Melvin Tarpley
Judith Templeton
Robert Terrio
Michael Theiler
Janice Thober
Connie Thompson
Randall Thompson
Allen Thrasher
John Tilts
Maria Tomczyk
Debbie Torgler
Christine Townsend
Michael Tracy
Gordon Trout
Sandra Truksa
Bob Tucker
Franklin Turner
Michael Turner
Brenda Uecker
LeRoy Unphres
Anastasia Vaggalis
John Van Landingham
Peggy Van Zandt
Trisha Vaughan , Michael Versaw
William Voight
Thomas Von Busch
Jennifer Vos
Steve Voss
Michael Vrchota
Linda Waersch
Ronald Waggoner
Jennifer WQgner
Michael Waite
Craig Wakefield
Karen Walbrecht
Peggy Walkenhorst
Linda Walker
William Walkinshaw
Marilyn Wallace
Nadene Wallace
Leslie Wallasky
Sharon Wallen
Carolyn Wallin Janet Walter
Barbara Way
Vicki Weddle
Roger Welch Susan Wellington
Anita West
Linda West
Vance West
George Westendorf
Marion Westendorf
Lina Weston
Evelyn Weymouth
Shirley White
Carol Whitlock
Dorothy Wichman
Brenda Wickard
Patty Widding
Susan Wiechert
Linda Wigle
Mari Whilhelm
Nancy Wilksen
Cathleen W i ll
Robert Williams
Scot Williams
Claire Williamson
David Wi Ison
Michael Wilson
Robert Winfrey
Martin Wink
Carolyn Wipf
Bonnie W i tt
Judy Wittstruck
David Wolfe
Steve Wolph
Cynthia Wood
Ricky Wood
Pat Yaeger
Kathleen Yordy
Andrew Zarins
Although it was "just" the beginning, the sophomore year provided the Class of 1969 with new and exciting experiences to be remembered throughout a lifetime. The crowded halls, the endless lunch lines, the extra homework schedules, and the electrifying sports events presented the newcomer with something he had never before experienced.
New responsibilities and pressures were placed upon the new citizen, but he soon learned to accept the challenges of high school. By participating in activities, both in and out of the classroom, the sophomore came to realize that by doing his best in all things, his life had come to have more meaning and he had gained a greater sense of values.
As the year progressed, the student continued to gain momentum and began to carry on the LHS "spirit of tradition." As this exciting year came to an end the newcomers became "naturalized" as they prepared for the important junior year.
Just peekin' around the corner to see what's coming are Sophomore Class officers Kirk Sayre, treasurer; Liz Weyhrauch, vicepresident; Pam Lyons, secretary; and Kevan Smith, president.Linda Aguirre
Robert Akers
Gary Akin
Elaine AIQrandt
Annette Albrecht
Clifford Albright
Richard Almanza
Kathie en Amen
John Amend
Diane Andreasen
Donna Arbuck
Mari Armstrong
Craig Ashelford
Jane Atkinson
Bruce Aughe
Samuel Aughe
Egils Augstums
Charles Augusta
Monte Baatz
Rodney Badberg
Cheryl Bailey
Lucinda Ball
Larry Barrow
Frank Bartzatt
Paul Baruth
Holli Beadell
James Behrens
Rebecca Bell
Walter Bell
Larry Berry
La Marr Bice
Wayne Biere
Sharon Bilbo
Larry Birch
Ray Blessing
Randy Bloebaum
Lorna Bloxsom
Ed Blum
Steve Blum
Patty Bogenrief
David Bomberger
Christine Borgens
Sherrill Bornemeier
Michael Bott
Barbara Bourne
Ronald Bousquet
David Bower
Jerry Bower
Bradford Bowlin
Mary Ann Brandon
Robert Brehon
Jack Breckner
Deanna Brehm
Sandra Brehm
Allan Brock
Mike Brophy
Warren Brott
Dale Brown
John Brown
Susan Brown
Timothy Brown
Judy Browning
Michael Brumm
Daniel Brunsen
Robin Burbach
Robert Burns
Marcia Burow
Robert Buterbaugh
Zaneta Butler
Bonhie Campbell
Georgia Campbell
Gary Carbaugh
David Carlson
Etta Carson Cathy Cejka
Mary Cervantes
Jim Channel
Gary Chesnin
Donna Chorowicz
Vicki Christiansen
Deborah Chubbuck
Robert Churchill
Betty Clark
Maurine Clark
Bruce Clawson
James Clement
Mary Lou Clement
Terry Clement
Virgil Clouse
Larry Coffee
Terry Coffee
Janelle Coffey
Monte Cole
Grant Colling
Virginia Conradt
Ronald Cook
Gayle Cooper
Sharon Cooper
Steven Copple
Marjorie Corcoran
Carol Corum
Richard Cowell
Karen Cox
Michelle Cox
Keith Cozad
Larry Craig
Sharon Crawford
Dennis Crow
Debra Cruder
Randall Cudaback
Eugene Cunningham
Michael Cutshall
James Dahlke
Gerald Daniels
Vivian Dasher
Debra Davidson
Stephen Davis
Tom Davis
Ken Dean
Dorothy DeBus
Linda Dietz
Janine Dobberstein
Richard Dolen
Gary Doling
Sharon Ooling
John Donlan
Allen Doolittle
Mary Dunekacke
Jan Dutton
Louise Duvall
Steven Dykmann
Terry Dymacek
Susan Earnest
Kerry Edwards
Mary Edwards
Ronald Eilers
Marvin Eisert
Paul Eldridge
Eddie Ellis
Russell Ellis
Linda Endres
Terry Ernst
dene Esquivel
Judy Essink
Larry Evermann
James Faldtz
Gail Farr
Susan Farrell
Dale Faust
Robert Fiedler
Eugene Filbert
Genece Filbert
Susan Filbert
Bonnie Fischer
Dorothy Fitz-Henry
Rebecca Flora
Marilyn Flynn
Anne Fortney
Ken Foster
Stanley Fowler
Kevin Fox
Dennis Francisco
Nicholas Fras
Leona Freeman
Betty Frey
Sharon Fricke
Douglas Friendt
Wendy Frischknecht
Patrick Fristoe
Janette Fuller
Linda Fuller
William Fuller
Gary Gabelhouse
Susan Gardner
Julia Geier
JoAnn Geisler
Karen Gerbig
Cheryl Gesch
Herman Gesch
Keith Ghormley
Mike Gibson
Joe Gillam
Martin Goebel
Sandra Goeschel
Richard Goldstone
Mike Gollehon
Ronald Gottula
Robert Graham
Reinhold Grasmick
Linda Grass
Tommy Green
Jerry Greenbush
Rita Gregg
Bruce Greiner
Marlon Griffing
Michael Gropp
John Gross
Michael Gross
Diane Gruhn
Darcey Gubser
James Guest
Robin Hadfield
Trudy Hoeffner
Deborah Hagen
Gay Hagen
Corinne Hall
Janet Hall
Ralph Hall
Monty Halstead
Rodrick Halsted
Brenda Hamilton
Deborah Hamnet
Larry Hancock
Debra Hanneman
Peggy Hansel
Anita Hare
Yvonne Harmon
Douglas Harral
Chester Harris
Roberta Harris
Shirley Hart
Michael Harwood
Wayne Hassel
Sarah Hathaway
Dianne Hatten
Allen Havlicek
Charles Hayes
Paul Heckman
Barry Hegel
Richard Hegel
Jamie Hejl
Wendell Hendrix
Patricia Hennessey
Robert Herr
Dale Hiatt
Dianna Hietbrink
Steven Hike
Den i se Hill
Linda Hill
Thomas Hill
discovers that report cards can be a painful experience. The worst of it is that they will come again in six weeks!
William Hill
William Hinman
Connie Hite
Keith Hodges
Betty Hoffman
Bruce Hoffman
Micheal Hogue
Anne Hohnstein
Patricia Holland
Charlene Holloway
Raymond Hollstien
Steve Holroyd
Steve Holt
Mike Hooper
David Hopkins
Pete Horbatko
John Horstman
William Howard
Tim Howell
Ann Hudson
Kenneth Hudson
Thomas Huggins
Debra Hughes
Larry Hughes
Linda Hughes
Jill Hunt
Linda Hunt
Nancy Hunt
Michael Hussey
Jane lnglebright
Robert Irons
Galen Jackman
Larry Jackson
Richard Jackson
James Jacobs
Robbyn Jacobs
Ronald Jacobsen
Jerry Joeckel
Eva James
Connie Jelinek
Mary Jelinek
Carol Jensen
Debra Jensen
Frances Jensen
Barbara Jernberg
Majorie Jewett
Barbara Johnson
David Johnson
Henry Johnson
Jeffery Johnson
Kenneth Johnson
Trudy Johnson
Stan Johnston
lester Jones
Rose Jones
Steve Jones
Russell Juedes
Erik Kaarma
Lyle Kadavy
Richard Kahler
Linda Kaley , Harvey Kaufman
Vicky Kaufman
Terry Keck
Lorena Keech
James Kelley
Dianne Kerr
Mike Ketterer
Garry Kiene
Terry Kiene
Irene Kildau
Gordan Kimball
Gary King
Joy King
laura King
Lyn King
William Kingery
Dennis Kinnan
Gary Kinnison
Don Kissler
Jennifer Klamm
Thomas Klassen
John Knap
Terry Knee
Richard Knutson
Rosemarie Kocian
Barbara Kohler
JoAnn Koluch
Stephen Kot
Tom Krepel
Karen Kreps
Donna Krueger
George Kruger
Dennis Kruser
Gary Kuebler
Pam Kuebler
Melody Kuhlman
Judy Kyker
John Lamberson
Stephen Langston
Gregory laPierre
Dougias Larson
Charles latzel
Nancy Lawson
Connie leach
Sheila Lear
Peter lecholat
Kathie lee
John Lehr
Nancy Lekai
Douglas lewis
Lavonne leydon
As Dr. Capek takes a look at her teeth, this sophpmore girl discovers one of the "traditions" of LHS is the dental checkup.
Kimberly lieth
Marcia Lightner
Kathy Lindeman
Beverly Lindhurst
Charles linkugel
Zigrida lirmanis
Frances Lockhorn
Barbara Lococo
June Loeffelbein
Joan Logan
Nancy Logan
Marsha Lo'ng
Dale Loos
Jeffrey Loos
Mike Lorchick
Barbara Loseke
Elizabeth Lott
William Loutzenheiser
Kathleen Love
Terry Lowe
Ross Lowther
Norbert Lucs
Spencer Luedke
Leslie Luedtke
Alan Lukas
Karin Luke
John Lund
Pam Lyons
John Mach
David Madison
Bradley Magnuson
Albert Mah
Francis Mah
Michael Maher
Thomas Malone
Michael Maloney
George Maly
Claudia Manley
Stanley Mar
Jackie Marchand
Cleveland Marcisse
Arlin Mares
Steven Markussen
Linda Marshall
Dennis Marshbanks
Paul Martin
Susan Martin
Jack Mason
Robert Mattox
Douglas Maughan
Donna Maxson
Brenda Maybee
Jeanne McCall
William McCalla
Terry McCartney
Dennis McClarnon
Phillis McCoy
Patricia McGinnis
Joyce McMeen
Allen McPherson
Val McPherson
William McPherson
Karman McWilliams
Laurayne Mead
Diana Medina
Shirley Mee
Marlee Mehrhoff
Elizabeth Meyer
Martin Meyer
Susan Meyer
Carol Meyerhoff
Sharleen Meyers
Vickie Michaelson
Robert Michel
Bonnie Michon
James Michon
Georg e Miller
Kenneth Miller
Donald Mills
Catherine Minchow
Walter Minicz
Barbara Minzel
Johnny Mitchell
Cathy Moeder
Rosemary Moore
Dianna Morris
David Morrow
Paula Muehlhausen
Stan Muehlhausen
Robert Mueller
Sandra Mueting
Linda Mundall
Connie Murphy
Dean Murphy
Lewis Murphy
Mary Mutz
Sondra Nance
Roger Napue
Richard Neal
Robert Neely
Carol Nelson
Duayne Nelson
Mary Nelson
Vickey Nelson
Thomas Nemec
Norman Newhouse
Howard Newman
Jacquelyn Nichols
Glenda Nickell
Curt Nielsen
Bonita Niemeyer
Robert Nimic
Scott Noble
Charles Nyhoff
Michael Olson
Charles Oltman
Art Ortiz
Martin Ortiz
Katherine Osborn
Ruth Overstreet · William Overton
Philip Owen
Frances Pace
Marvin Page
Patricia Paul
Julie Pearson
James Pelton
Terrance Perkins
Audrey Pester
Julie Peters
Alan Peterson
Don Peterson
Doral Peterson
Dan Petri
Robert Petri
Marta Petring
Jerry Phelps
Gloria Phillips
Carolyn Pickering
Robert Pierce
Denise Piersol
Cynthia Pillars
Michael Polecat
Barbara Pope
Debra Portsche
Lyn Portsche
Carol Potter
Cheryl Powell
Michael Price • Randal Prochaska
Manin Proctor
Anna Purbaugh
James Quinn
Charles Rabin
Collota Radcliffe
Patricia Radcliffe
Naomi Rance
Lawrence Schmailzl
Alice Schneider
Michael Scholz
Robert Schomaker
Robert Schrader
Barba r a Schreiner
Julie Schrep {
Jim Schriner
Darla Schrodt
Gary Shuerman
Betty Shumann
Jan Schwartz
Larry Schwartz
Richard Schwartz
William Schwartzkopf
Dale Schweitzer
Joe Scott
Deborah Sengstake
Roger Severns
Mike Severson
Jack Sexton
Robert Sexton
William Seymour
Nena Shanks
Michdel Shea
Kenneth Sheeper
Deborah Sheldon
John Sheldon
Jody Shelledy
Elinor Shepacd
Ron Shepard
James Sheridan
Louie Sheridan
Michael Showalter
Nancy Showalter
Teresa Shreve
Carol Shriner
Alan Shuman
Jean Shurter
Henrietta Sieber
Nancy Siegrist
Gregory Siepker
Janet Simms
Tom Simpson
Joyce Sinner
Madonna Skinner
Alan Slade
David Smith
Gale Smith
Kevan Smith
Linda Smith
Peggy Smith
Sharon Smith
Marty Smoyer
Larry Snowden
Dan Snyder
Mary Snyder
Patricia Solick
Allie Sommer
James Sommers
Ruuell Spadt
Phillip Splichal
Don Stamm
Charles Staple
Jean Starkweather
Steven Statler
Suzanne Steffens
Jefferson Stefon ick
Niesje Steinkruger
Sue Stentz
Brad Stephen
Kathryn Stiner
Pomilla Stofer
Cecelia Strain
JoAnn Stransky
Judith Sullivan
Nancy Sutton
Jeanette Swanson
Ronald Swanson
Steven Swartz
Marlene Swenson
David Talley
Deborah Tarpley
David Tessler
John Taylor
Edward Tellier
Cheryl TeSelle
Richard Theiler
Marti Thorley
Kathy Tichota
Roger Tiedeman
Gene Tillman
Marty Tilts
George Topp
Vicki Tracy
Steven i rosper
Larry Trouba
Linda Trumbley
Cindy Tucker
Marie Tucker
Michael Underhill
Susan Vakiner
Ricky VanVelkinburgh
Byron Vanzandt
Janet Varney
Keith Vaske
Curtis Vaughn
Leat r ice Vidlak
Diane Villanueva
Gerald Vitamvas
Jeanne Vliet
Sharron Voller
Pauline VonBusch
Barbara Voss
Wesley Voth
Thomas Vrchota
Adella Wacker
Jan Wagner
Larry Wagner
Gloria Waite
Corinne Wakefield
Lesley Wakefield
Bruce Walbrecht
Virginia Walbridge
Debbie Waldman
Collette Walker
Liz Walker
Robert Wallen
Bill Waller
Donna Walls
Patty Warne
Herbert Warren
Jeraldine Warren
Alan Weaver
Marsha Weaver
Joyce Weber
Patricia Weddle
Kenneth Weiler
Mary Ellen West
Robin West
Susan West
Jay Weyers
Elizabeth Weyhrauch
Kathy Wheeler
Cheryl White
Constance White
Darrell White
David Wiebers
Judy Wiechert
Shirley Will:for
Georgia Wilcox
Leslie Wilksen
Edward Williams
John Williams
Kenneth Williams
Patricia Williams
Richard Williams
Donald Wilson
Dorothy Wilson
Lynn Wilson
Marla Wilson
Kathy Wiltfong
Stephen Wimmer
Gloria Winston
James Wittstruck
Diane Wolfe
Roland Wolfe
Michael Wolfe
Pennie Wolfe
Rick Wolfe
John Wolford
Fred Wood
Randy Wood
Tom Woodward
Gary Worster
Katherine Wurm
Dean Yien
Judy Young
Dennis Zieman
Ingrid Ziemelis
Charlene Zlab
Linda Zlab
The road to maturity cannot be travelled by study alone. In the building of a we/I-rounded attitude and personality, a youth needs experiences which test his leadership abilities-experiences gained by working with and learning from others through participation in the school's allied activities program of special interest organizations.
Activities at Lincoln High are as varied as the students' interests. Whether one is dedicated to chess or dramatics, to exploring the stars or serving his fellow man, he will find at Lincoln High some organizatio11 through which he may activate his concerns and present his ideas.
treasurer ; Jenk i ns , second - semeste: treasurer ; Sommerhouser.
Representative of leadership the Student Council
to develop at
High ore Suzie Schwartzkopf, state Student Council vice-president, and Jim Show, LHS Council president.
Student Council, composed of representatives chosen by Lincoln High Students, aims to encourage learning, to develop leadership, to provide a communications link between faculty and students, and to promote activities of value to the student body.
Organized in 1908 to work out an extracurricular activities system, the Council has expanded to include many other areas of interest.
Group activities this year included sponsoring the Kickoff Dance and the Homecoming Dance, providing a leadership workshop, putting up school
Student Council members Jim Soutor, Kathy Hore, Debbie Portsche, Judy Bowlin, and Debbie Benner fold and address Advocates to be sent to alumni who ore fighting in Vietnam. ·
STUDENT COUNCIL: Top Row: Mitchell , Soutor, AFS; Hernandez, Holt, Coriotto, Comp, second-semester president; Show,'first-semester president; Madison, Grosscup. Row 2: Hore , first-semester vice - president; Benner , Portsche, Sayre , second - semester vice - president; Zimmerman McKelvey, second-semester secretory ; Semrad , Ho r t Row l : Kennedy Moses , AFS ; Filbert , Bowlin , Schwartzkopf , f i rst-semester secretory ; Chesnin Schrekinger first-semester attempts Lincolnthe February
Christmas decorations, sending letters and cards to alumni in Vietnam, and recording CC points.
Elected to represent and express opinions of students by serving as links between them and the Council is the objective of Home Room Representa- t ives, from which group class officers are selected.
Student Council and Home Room Representa- tives were sponsored jointly by Mrs. Jean Fenner, Mrs. Judith Kirsch, and Mrs. Luella Van Vleck
HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES: Top Row: Meyer , Weyhrauch, Ulrich , Sh~w, Harris, Rein ick Smith, Noble , Vitamvas , Clawson, Ross, Wilhelm , Wolff , W il tfong Row 2: Logan , Key , Maly , Mohlman , McKelvey, Moore , Terr i o , Lattimer , Keelan , G. H i nman Sayre , R Hinman , Braun Row 1: Wittstruck , Maresch , Broman, Johnston, Proctor , Peterson , Bottum, Evermann, Loseke, Gerbig, Kos , Ramsey, Davidson , W i lliamson
Discussing leadership workshop with Dr. Donald O. Clifton, guest speaker from the University of Nebraska, are Student Council members Jon Camp, Mary McKelvey, and Frank Holt. "Oh Christmas tree, how beautiful thy branches." Each year the traditional Christmas tree, located in the lounge, is decorated by the Council to provide inspiration for the holiday season.Throughout the year Coed Counselors served as "big sisters" to girls new to Lincoln High School. Membership in the organization was determined by scholarship, dependability, initiative, attitudes, cooperation, and leadership.
The "big sisters" get-acquainted campaign was climaxed by the fall tea. Sponsors Miss Frances • Buell, Mrs. Helen Flanagan, and Miss Jamesine Bourke were the advisers of the club.
To assist students new to the city of Lincoln and to Lincoln High SchooJ to become acquainted was the objective of the Newcomers Club.
Taking tours of spots of interest and hearing school club representatives speak were projects of the group. Through discussions and parties, friends were made as new students became adjusted.
Mrs. Alma Howdeshell, Mrs. Harriet Cross, and Mr. Windle Reel served as sponsors.
Graham, Robinson, Newcomer, Kister, Bower, Boker, Isley, Walker, Schleiger, Colborn, ' Broz, Dominguez, Taylor, Goeglein, Boling, Peterson. R.ow 2: Schleuger, Wallace, Boyd, Anderson, Goeschel, Strauss, Ramsey,
The vice-president of Coed Counselors, Mollia Mar (right) welcomes to the organization's annual fall tea, sophomore Liz Weyhrauch and Kathy Cheever, a junior new to Lincoln High School.NEWCOMERS: Top Row: Whitlock, Malcolm, vice-president; Brown, Doty, Kumm, McFarland, Marvel, Meehan, Conklin. Row 1: Thorley, treasurer; Bornemeier, Waite, Allred, Lueke, Schwindt, secretary; Long, Moses, AFS exchange student.
"These are glass bracelets," says foreign exchange student, Angela Moses to interested members of Newcomers, Deborah Doty, Anne Marvel, Marti Thorley, Dennis Kumm, Judi Malcolm, Ramona Conklin, and Sherri Bornemeier.
Mar, vice-president; Schrage, Lueders, Will, treasurer; Walter, Gibson, Wichman, Wilksen, Humbles, Lawson. Row 1: Wipf, Schmidt, Wittstruck, Johnson, Loos, Kilgore, Way, B. Fischer, Campbell, Westendorf, Haist, Bislow, DeVoss, Barnes, Ross."Council officers Clark Gillaspie and Fred Schmidt make lostminute plans before beginning a Human Relations meeting
Checking out the provisions of a new minimum housing ordinance for Lincoln are Human Relations Council members Kathy Sayre, Fred Schrekinger, Susie Nider, Harold Jordon, and Note Keedy
"Brotherhood" might well be the traditional theme of the Human Relations Council. Founded in the spring of 1965 , the Council has participated in a number of highly successful philanthropic endeavors, including a book drive in May of 1966 which netted some five hundred volumes for the Delta Mission School in Greenville, Mississippi.
This year, Council members sponsored a picnic for the children of Whitehall Home and were among the first in the city to welcome participants of the new Lincoln Job Corps Center. A "get-acquainted" party for Lincoln High's AFS Students, scheduling of guest speakers, and money-raising projects filled the remaining time on the group's agenda.
• Through study, discussion, and personal experience, each member hoped to cross ethnic and ideological barriers. By supporting local and national civil rights movements, members hoped to gain a better understanding of their fellow men. l
Serving as sponsors of the group for the year were Mr. Paul Adams, Mrs. Edythe Cascini, and Miss Judith Roderick, who helped the organization fulfill its primary purpose of school and community service in the realm of human relations.
Each year, certain students are chosen for the American Field Service program. Aiding students to a better understanding of the peoples of the world is the underlying purpose of the organization.
Of six semi -finalists, Susie Schwartzkopf and Bob Jenkins were chosen to represent Lincoln High School. Mr. Paul Adams, AFS advisor, submitted the names to national competition for assignment.
Also included in the AFS program are students from foreign countries. This year, Ireland was represented by Jim Soutar and India by Angela Moses.
By stimulating interest in other cultures, the International Club hoped to create a better relationship among persons of various countries.
Programs included a pre-Christmas tea for AFS students, and speakers of various backgrounds, among them the foreign exchange students and Marty Harris, who spent the summer in Japan.
Toward the end of the year, service pins were awarded to those students who served the club by participating in its various projects .
Jim Soutar , AFS student from Ireland, admires and approves the · native attire of the exchange student from India, Angela Moses.This year's Red Cross Council stepped up its program of service with a special project each · month, which enabled Lincoln High's chapter to help fulfill the purposes of the national organization.
Among the many projects of the club were making Halloween tray favors for a Lincoln hospital, providing Thanksgiving treats and Christmas parties
for shut-ins, and collecting toys for the Winnebago Indian children. The major goals of Enrollment Week were to raise money for the service fund and to acquaint the student body with the wide variety of work unqertaken through the Red Cross program.
Co-sponsors for the group were Mrs. Virginia Roberts and Mrs. Alice Updegraft.
RED CROSS COUNCIL : Top Row: Jacobs , treasurer; Joleen Coffey, secretary; Zimmerman, Sutton, Ryan , Hunt, McWilliams Row 2: Ramsey, vice-president; Fortney, Hare , Frey, Nider, Broz, Dutton , J Walter. Row 1: Pauley, Wellington, Becher, Strauss, Rance , Mine.how, Rixstine. RED CROSS COUNCIL : Top Row: Newton , Shaner, Weddle , McMaster, president; Hausner , Poore , Krueger , Hadfield. Row 2: Voss, Burner, Meyer, P. Walter, Strokan, Farrell, Vakiner, Shepard. Row 1: Long , Hejl, ~artzatt, Gerlach, Janelle Coffey , McNeese, Logan, Orta.Health and Safety committee members help fire drills to run more smoothly by timing, analyzing, and evaluating the process.
The committee divides into smaller groups to inspect classrooms for safety hazards and to check dates on fire extinguishers.
The Health and Safety Committee had a busy year with its all-ou campaign to promote safety throughout Lincoln High School.
An upsurge of interest this year in the everincreasing problem of safety awareness, boosted the number of members who participated. This enthusiasm was reflected in the many projects
which included inspection of the school building for safety hazards, evaluations of the monthly school fire drills, and planning meetings at which experts spoke on various types of safety practices.
Supervised by Mr. Guilford Burnham and Mr. Carl Manthey, the group was also responsible for a late fall hunting-safety assembly.
HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMITTEE: Top Row: Ashelford, Powell, Schwartzkopf, Severns, Wolff, Krueger Row 2: Phelps, Weaver, Lirmanis, Hodtwalker, secretary-treasurer; Nelson, vice-chairman; latzel. Row 1: Durall, Bartzatt, chairman; Hietbrink, Huber, Beadell, Schmieding.
STUDENT COUNCIL FOR TRAFFIC SAFETY: Top Row: Bryant, Shaner, Crossgrove, Henricks, Brauer, McKelvey, Jones, Hernandez, Schwartzkopf , Horris, president ; F Schmidt, Lotzel , Robe , vice-president. Row 3: Gobel, Bryon, Schneider , Hunt, G. Chesnin, McPherson, H iott, Wilhelm , Moore, Mort in, Dominguez Row 2: Torgler , Meeks, Wyman, Hotten, West, Pace, Hore , Goeschel, Sattler , N Chesnin, secretory. Row 1: Barnes, Von Zandt, McColl , Luedke, Beadell, Davidson, Ramsey, Hort, Sommerhouser, Smith, treasurer; A. Schmidt
Student Council for Traffic Safety , organized in April 1966, origil"!ated to develop good traffic citizens through realistic participation in traffic safety activities and projects.
Sixteen students from each of the three classes were selected, by a faculty committee, for membership on the basis of citizenship, leadership, and scholarship. Sophomores will serve all three years.
Major projects for the year included a Driving Safety Road-e-o, a research survey for student traffic violations, and an inspection of cars in the parking lots. Production of a video program, shown to all drivers ed classes, and a film showing driving habits of students were also group activities.
Sponsors were Mr. Don Luedke and Mr. Lyle Weyand. Lincoln High School drivers education instructors served as committee advisors.
Traffic Safety Council members Sara Luedke and Bev Rabe distribute safety pamphlets to students in homeroom classes.
STUDENT COUNCIL FOR TRAFFIC SAFETY : Top Row: Bryant, Shaner , Crossgrove, Henricks, Brauer, McKelvey, Jones , Hernandez, Schwartzkopf , Harr i s, president ; F Schmidt, Latzel , Rabe , v i ce-president. Row 3: Gabel, Bryan, Schneider, Hunt, G Chesnin , McPherson , Hiatt, Wilhelm , Moore Mart i n , Domin -
guez Row 2: Torgler, Meeks , Wyman, Hatten , West, Pace, Hare, Goeschel , Sattler, N. Chesnin , secretary Row 1: Barnes, Van Zandt, McCall , Luedke, Beadell, Davidson, Ramsey, Hart, Sommerhauser, Smith, treasurer ; A. Schmidt.
Student Council for Traffic Safety, organized in April 1966, originated to develop good traffic citi- zens through realistic participation in traffic safety activities and projects.
Sixteen students from each of the three classes were selected, by a faculty committee, for member- ship on the basis of citizenship, leadership, and scholarship. Sophomores will serve all three years.
Major projects for the year included a Driving Safety Road-e-o, a research survey for student traffic violations, and an inspection of cars in the parking lots. Production of a video program, shown to all drivers ed classes, and a film showing driving habits of students were also group activities.
Sponsors were Mr. Don Luedke and Mr. Lyle Weyand. Lincoln High School drivers education instructors served as committee advisors.
Traffic Safety Council members Sara Luedke and Bev Rabe distribute safety pamphlets to students in homeroom classes.
The Extra Curricular Activities Committee, a service organization spensored by Miss Teresina Danese, was selected to record ECA points.
Students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities; however, a system of checks and balances to prevent over-participation is accomplished by keeping records and limiting the number of accumulated points each semester.
Organized in 1951 to create student interest in the library, the Library Committee played an important role in helping select the wide variety of reading materials available in the school.
Although this dedicated committee was small, it provided an important service to the school. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Ruth Siefkes, the group read and reviewed a variety of books and magazines.
ECA COMMITTEE : Smith , C. Ashelford , L. Ashelford , Shaner , Piersol , Morr is. LIBRARY COMMITTEE : Top Row: Paas , Egger , Severn Row 1: Sunderman , Jacobson.ORCHESTRA : Top Row: Stotler , D. Smith, Semrad, Holl, Ernstmeyer , S Voss , Pillars, Stepp , M Hogen , G. Smith, Loeffelbein, D Wiebers, Madison. Row 2 : Ghormley, Prochnow, Nyhoff, Moore , Klamm, McCollo , Flynn, Corson , Allen , Pelton, Stoll, Wollen, Davies , B Voss , Bowman , Bottum , P Newhouse , Hermon , Vitomvos Row l: Owen, Christ Johnson, Geier , Vokiner, DeBus , Hobson Jenkins, Poul, L. Hill, Hadfield , Von Zandt , G Hagen.
To give students with exceptional musical ability the chance of advanced training was the overall purpose of the Lincoln High Orchestra .
Members were kept busy preparing for participation in vespers and the All-City Orchestra Festival. In addltion, performances for civic groups, and presentations for Lincoln junior high schools were scheduled. Twenty musicians were selected to go to the All-State Music Clinic.
Remember the warm fall days when windows were open and music drifted into classrooms during first period? This music came from the Lincoln High Band as it practiced marching drills in the oval. Besides marching at half-times of home games, members also played at pep rallies and participated in the Christmas Parade and in vesper concerts.
Mr. Orville Voss instructed and directed the activities of both the orchestra and the band.
BAND : Top Row: DeBus, D. Anderson, Hoyer, Evermann, Antoniskis, N. Newhouse. Row 4: Wilson, Brehm , Schleuger , Hardy, Greenwood, Robotham, Brott , Cosier, Laws, Alt, Haas, Shaw , Fedon, L. Miller, Martin, Carbaugh, Orta, Steffens, Engle, Heinbigner, Doolittle, Blum, Poore, Barbee, Gates, Livingston, Strain, Hergenrader, Bel tz, Neff, Loeffelbein. Row 3: M. Smith, C. Miller, J Black, Merley, Arent, Bonacker, Baker, S. Gerbig, Mehrhoff, Hietbrink, McMaster , Bousquet , Gabelhouse, Weaver, King, Niemeyer, Hendrickson, Krueger, P. Wolter, Taladay, Wehmer, R Hill, Eldridge Row 2: Allred, Brame, Bislow , Nelson, W. Anderson, Pribyl , Rowe, Allen, Penrod, Jensen, Cook, Filbert, C. Black, Christy Johnson, J Walter, Jackman. Row 1: Davies, H. Wiebers, K. Gerbig, Paul, Solick, Everett, Lawson, Rullo.
The Dance Band, reorganized after a year's absence from the activities schedule, was limited to members of either band or orchestra.
Directed by Mr. Orville Voss, the instrumentalists provided entertainment for both school and community and attained organizational aims of acquainting members with jazz concepts and rhythms.
Junior Boys Glee was organized as a performing group and as a training ground for choir.
Selected by tryout, the vocalists sang at the winter vesper concert, the Christmas Assembly, Joy Night, and the All-City Choral Festival.
The group was directed by Mr. Ivan Caldwell.
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Take eighty-five _j unior girls, dress them in eggplant-colored skirts and lavender-tinted blouses, arrange them neatly in tiers on a stage, give them a song to sing and you have the Junior Girls Glee.
Acceptance to glee membership was determined on the basis of individual tryout performance, scholastic grades, and citizenship records.
Under the direction of Miss Dorthea Gore, the glee's main purpose was to bring enjoyment to those who heard it perform. It also provided training for girls with future musical career plans.
Major functions for the group included a vespers program, participation in the Christmas Assembly, and an act in Joy Night.
GIRLS GLEE: Top Row: Rezac, Paul , Applebee , Stettinger, Colborn , H i ll , Walkenhorst, vice-president ; Stutzman , Benner, li brarian ; Schrage , Kats. Row 3: Conkl i n , Houston , Peterson , N. Wallace , Witt, Bryan , Brauer , Kos , Loos Row 2: Martin , Adam , Holmes , Javorsky, Steele , Gottula , Goeglein, Mehser, Chesn i n. Row 1: Lewis, Littlefield , Kage, Brady, Stubbs, Mason, Allen , Weymouth, Niederkofler. Not pictured: Jacobs, Schmersal, Truksa.
JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE: Wallen Tomczyk, Schmidt, JUNIOR"Gosh, it's hot and dry! Would you believe it's 110 In The Shade?" The members of the Aeolian Choir would, and did, when they selected the play with this title for the 1967 Lincoln High Opera.
Symbolic in its meaning, the play traces the parallelism between the bleak life of the principal character and the barrenness of the world in which she exists. Set in a rural area during a period of drought, the plot focuses on Lizzie, the plain, thirtyish spinster, loved only by her brothers and father, who are determined to find her a husband.
AEOLIAN CHOIR: Top Row: Lund, Schroer, Rullo, Hart, secretary; Greenholtz, Sayre, president; Schroeder, Harris, Newhouse, Rowe, Buk, Novak, Brown, Pauley, Curry, Fowler, librarian; Mills, librarian; Lohr, Simpson, Starbuck (Doug Beezley) and File (Benny Brown), through song, vie for Lizzie's (Barb Sch roer) hand in marriage.The seemingly imp9ssible goal is neared when not one, but two suitors seek Lizzie's hand. Her problem is which to accept: Starbuck, a con man who gave her a realization of her true beauty, ot File, the local sheriff, whorn she has long admired.
Under the direction of Mr. Ivan Caldwell, assisted by Bry Curry and Jim Soutar, every member of the choir served in some capacity in the production. Members not included in the speaking cast participated in the "community" singing, in dancing at the "social" events, or by serving on a crew.
Reverend Mr. Curtis (Jim Soutar} and Hannah Jensen (Gayla Anderson} (center} meet while waiting for Lizzie's train to come in Dancers (from left} are Scott Davis, Nancy Dinges, Doug Novak, Barb Lund, Gary Smith, Vicki Weyhrauch, Gary Hunt, and Karen Bauer.
Hogen, Bouer, Smith, Davis, Ogden , Adams, Godsey, Aguirre, Beezley, Kimmons, Ashelford, Swartz , Kushner , Williams, Hadley, treasurer; Whitmer Row l: Filbert , Muffley, Zimmerman, Helton , Huber, Stoughton, Miller, Wymore, Nyhoff, Hoffart, Sommerhauser, Ander.son, Dinges, Pedersen , Finkel, C. Cox, Johnson, accompanist; Weyhrauch Not pictured: German Polivka , Jim Soutor, AFS exchange student. Noah (Mike Kimmons}, H. C. Curry (Al Rowe}, and Toby (Joe Adams} take a moment to chat at the community picnic."Mi, mi, mi, mi," was often heard as the Girls Octet and the Boys Octet, directed by Miss Dorthea Gore and Mr. Ivan Caldwell respectively, exercised their voices for another singing engagement.
After a week of hectic tryouts, members were chosen on the basis of singing and voice blending abilities, scholarship, and dependability.
The two groups displayed their talents at various community events including the Lincoln City Kiwanis Club's annual pancake feed and at the
Homestead Nursing Home. School engagements included the Sunday Christmas Vesper program and the student holiday assembly, and Color Day.
The girls also performed for the Optimists Club , at an honor roll convocation, and for the Lincoln High Parents Group , as well as at a congregational dinner at Tifereth Israel Synagogue.
Other engagements for the boys included appearances at the Circle Key Club, Eastern Star Lodge, and the Nebraska University Student Union.
GIRLS OCTET : Carol Joco b son , accompanist ; Jenny Fowler, Kathy Sayre, LynnoGene Hill , Bryonne Curry , Barbaro Lund, Eileen Sommerhouser , Barboro Schroer, Carol Knight.,
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Madrigals, an a cappella singing group, was organized in 1962 for the purpose of performing at the National Honor Society Assembly. Howeve r, because of wide student interest, the group was expanded and its agenda now includes a number of school and civic performances
Upon request, the group this year sang for various organizations in the city of Lincoln. Major school engagements were for the Lincoln High Thanksgiving, Christmas, and National Honor Society assemblies. Mr Ivan Caldwell directed.
Orpheons, in its fiftieth year, was organized for the purposes of acquainting persons with and teaching them an appreciation of classical music. The club also provided students with the opportunity of performing before a group, as each member participated in at least one meeting.
Membership was determined by tryout. Performing either vocally or instrumentally memorized classical selections, members were selected by sponsors Mr. Ivan Caldwell, Miss Dorthea Gore, and Mr Orville Voss, Lincoln High music instructors.
ORPHEONS : Top Row: Sayre , Powell , Weyhrauch, Pelton, Rowe, Newhouse, president ; R Shaner , Harmon , D Hagen, Walkenhorst, Key. Row 3: L. Hill, secretary ; Dol i ng , Hadf i eld , Moo r e, Srb , Torg l er , B Shaner , A Hill, Osborn, Clement , Zimmerman Row 2: Amen , Jenkins, G. Hagen, Kos, Nyquist, Helton, Knight , Vak i ne r, West , vice - pres i dent ; Fi lbert , Greer. Row l: Corcoran , Simms, Wallen , Stoughton, Beadell, Petersen , Rogers, Adam.
MADRIGALS Top Row St even Amgwert German Po li vka B ill Cottrell , M i ke K i mmons , Frank Sligar , Al Rowe , Gary Hunt, Gary Smith , Joe Adams, Brian Davis Row l: Steve Voss Mary Jane Pedersen Nancy Dinges Donna Stoughton, Kathy Helton , Joy Pardubsky, Sally Moore, Sherrill Kushner , Mona Hagen, Jane t Fil be ~t, An n W ill iamsTo prove the age-old belief that gentlemen prefer blondes was the goal of the 1966 All-School Play, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, a comedy about the events that occurred when Lorelei Lee, a dizzy blonde from Arkansas, and her companion, Dorothy, took an "educational" journey to Europe.
Set in the era of the "Roaring 20's," the girls' many adventures and misadventures proved amusing and entertaining for the appreciative audience.
Forgetting their money was just the beginning. Being mistaken for extortionists posed still another problem, especially when Lorelei became interested in the son of a millionaire. ,
Trouble continued until Lorelei's father, who had been unable to accompany them because of "business," met them in Paris and saved the day.
Supervising the many duties required in such a production were Mrs. Maxine Faust, drama teacher, and Sally Davidson, student director.
(left panel) Off on another voyage are Mrs. VanAustin (Kathy Brauer), Margaret (Jan Filbert), Sylvia (Ingrid Krumins), and Mrs. VanOsborn (Joyce Felton) as they wave to friends on shore. Ready to serve their passengers are members of the crew including the stewards (Jim Daniel, Paul Patzel) and the captain (Len Perlstein). (Right panel) "Now you know that is not good for your health!" says Miss Chapman (Patty Ramsey) to rich but unhappy Mrs. Spofford (Shelley Franklin). Mr. lee (John Cariotto) and Dolly (Cathy Cjeka) look on with mixed emotions.
Dorothy (Valdeen Smith), Lorelei (Bry Curry), Sam (Fred Key), and Henry (Gary Smith) are greeted by friends (Debbie Conklin, Bruce Greiner, Chris Holt, Karen Johnston).MIMES: Top Row: Cejka, Potter, Young , Weyhrauch, Wagner , Pearson , Greiner, Latzel, Keck, Ryan, Schwartzkopf, Keech, Powell, Bailey, D. Portsche, McGinnis, Loseke , Peters Row 3: Walker , Hohnstein, Nichols , Rothe , Pace, Hare, Endres, Hamnett, Skinner, Chesnin, president; Borgens, Read, Dutton, Wiltfong , S Meyer, Schrepf, St in er, treasurer; Lindeman. Row 2: Cooper, J. King, Hudson, Cook, Weddle, Vidlak, Purbaugh, Amen, B. Meyer, Filbert, vice-president; Far~ell, Evermann , Ste ink ruger , L. Portsche, Albrecht, Klamm, Hatten. Row 1: Campbell, Rance, White, Hejl, Thorley, Goeschel, Weaver, Brando11, West, Smith, Chr istiansen, L. King, Wacker , Butler, Lott, secretary; Johnson, Shelledy.
The Little Theater bulged with talent as Mimes, sophomore dramatic club, boosted its membership total to a maximum gf seventy-five.
This year, membership was determined by per- sonal interview rather than by the usual tryout. In this way more students with technical talents, such as in lighting or sound, could be admitted.
Besides having fun, the group seriously studied many of the facets of drama including both the acting and the technical aspects.
Each aspect brought new experiences through participation in one-act presentations, competition in Joy Night tryouts, and entertainment of Mummers at the annual spring tea. Guest speakers addressed the group at several club meetings.
Encouraging and supervising Mimes activities were Mrs. Bonnie Conover and Mrs. Merrill Grant.
Kathy Amen, Anita Hare, and Trudy Johnson present a spoof on Gentlemen Prefer Blondes at a Mimes meeting.
All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exih and entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts. Shakespeare, As You Like It, II, vii.
The lights dim, the audience is hushed, the telephone rings and so began the first of the dual mystery-plays, presented by Mummers, juniorsenior drama club, in celebration of its fiftieth anniversary. Club members, past and present, viewed the production and attended a special party.
Sorry, Wrong Number, a radio mystery, concerned a nervous invalid whose only contact with the outside world was via her telephone. The tempo quickened when wires crossed and she overheard a plan for murder which turned out to be her own.
Produced on a darkened stage with no visible set, actors created mood and character solely through their voices. Suspense mounted as the hapless invalid called frantically in search of help only to find her efforts were useless and "Sorry, wrong number," her only answer.
Members of the audience, already on the edges of their chairs, were immediately catapulted into the second play, The Spiral Staircase.
Set in a gloomy old mansion on a stormy night, the play revolved around the fear that Helen, a mute, would be the next victim in a senseless series that had already claimed the lives of three girls, each physically imperfect. These suspicions proved correct; however, the deaths of both the murderer and the avenger brought about a miraculous cure.
MUMMERS: Top Row : Brauer, G. Filbert, R. Shaner, Estes, Schmidt, Key, Cariotto, Kumm, Hendricks, G. Smith, president; Patzel, Baker, Wakefield, Ogden. J Row 3: Felton, Schwartz, Leitis, Walker, Bryan, Srb, McKelvey, Torgler, Franklin, Johnson, Chesnin, Newcomer, Crewdson, Gibson. Row 2: Krumins, Conklin, Johnston, V. Smith, Curry, Jewell, Fowler, Graham, J. Filbert, C. Bowman, Halderman, J. Shaner, Kushner, treasurer; Lawson. Row l: Sommerhauser, Anderson, Wilson, Schaffer, historian; Lyons, Pierce, Wipf, D. Bowman, Holt, Adam, Davidson, vice-president; Pedersen, Finkel, secretory; Weymouth.
Mrs. Warren (Leslie Pierce) shoots her stepson, Professor Warren (Eugene Filbert), as he attempts to kill Helen (Sally Davidson), while ~ousekeeper, Mrs. Oates (Evelyn Weymouth) looks on.
The constable (Paul Baker) questions Nurse Barker (Marsha Finkel) and Stephen (Craig Wakefield) about the mysterious murders, while Dr. Parry (Gary Smith) I istens
Not a human was seen but the spirit was there, " spooking" the audience as the ghostly voices of Sorry, Wrong Number cast members wove a sinister spell. Top Row: Jim Ogden, Rob Shaner, Sarah Srb, Kathie Brauer, Fred Key, Larry Estes, Eugene Filbert. Row 1: Diane Bowman, Gayla Anderson, Linda Adam (Mrs. Stevenson), Colleen Halderman, Pat Tisdale. Not pictured: Carolyn Wipf, Janet Shaner.Helping guests to be seated, taking tickets, distributing programs, and guarding closed corridors during auditorium performances were the joint responsibilities of the Usherettes and the Doormen. Identifiable either by red sweater-vests or badges, the sophomore boys and girls in these organizations assisted at all school productions.
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provided an opportunity for the first-year student to serve the school. By helping to make public presentations run more smoothly, sophomores gained poise and self-confidence and contributed a necessary service to Lincoln High School.
The students, who served the entire year, were sponsored by Miss Jamesine Bourke, Mrs. Beulah Foley, Mr. Gene Cotter, and Mr. Grant Simmons.
DOORMEN: Top Row : Ryan , Doolittle, Joeckel. Row l: Phelps, Wood, Walbrecht."We rr:,ade it, we made it, we made it! ... practice, practice, practice ... first night...second night...last night...man, are we glad that's over, but...we wish it wasn't!" If one could have read the minds of Joy Night participants, thoughts like these probably wou Id have been found.
Ranging from "The Lost Art" and "P. D Q. Bach" to "Projection-2067 A.O." and "How the West was Won," participants traced Nebraska's development
of the past one hundred years and predicted what might possibly happen in the next one hundred, as they carried out the program theme "Stage 100."
With the help of crews and special organizations, the Joy Night Central Comm i ttee, composed of student and facu lty members , together with Mrs. Maxine Faust, director , reflected Centennial Nebraska in a truly enjoyab l e program and placed Joy Night 1967 in the history books of Lincoln High.
Much work behind the scenes must be done to assure a successfu I Joy Night. Light crew members Bill Frickel and Tom Hendricks set ellipsoid lights in preparation for dress rehearsal.The quite serious Dave Allred plays the left-handed sewer flute (complete with running water!) one of the many "different" devices displayed in "John Sebastian and P. D Q. Bach." John (Sebastian) Pelton plays at the piano.
Don and Allen Doolittle prove that "The Other Brothers" can be funny, too, while giving everyone's tickle-bone a good workout.
"We are the Links Microvacs (would you believe teachers?)!" say these "characters." Predicting the future in "Projection2067 A.D,." they foresee a big red computer which will find simple(?) solutions to several age-old schooi problems · ,
Depicting a night of entertainment , (top row) Joyce Greenholtz , Linda Johnson, Shelley Franklin, Myia Powers , Vicki Weyhrauch , Bev Rabe (lower row) Trudy Nyquist, Jane Whitmer , Ann Williams, Nancy Jackson, Barb Lund , Janice Krejci , and Janet Shaner present a tap dance routine in "Linkettes at Aksarben."
"And may the best judo team be right here at Lincoln High!" concludes Effie Lou Clinker (alias Kathy Helton) as "the new judo ' instructor," Philip Owen, gives up "The Lost Art."
A beautiful voice, a letter, and a love song is all she uses as Jenny Fowler captivates the audience in "Somewhere My Love."
To promote interest in and betterment of ham radio and to advance the hobby of amateur radio operation were the aims of the Radio Club-callletters WAOLDX-as it celebrated its fourth year.
Besides learning the Morse Code and how to operate the radio transmitter, interest was stimulated with field trips to KOLN-TV and KFMQ-fm.
Affiliated with the American Radio Relay League, the club is sponsored by Mr. John Bruce.
Organized in 1946, Movie Operators have continued to aid the school by providing necessary audio-visual services to Lincoln High School classes.
Through participation, the boys, who represent each of the three grades, gained and further developed a sense of responsibility and dependability.
With the help and instruction of Mr . Alva Cavett, the boys operated film, film strip, slide, overhead, and opaque projectors, record players, and recorders.
RADIO CLUB: Top Row: Mortensen , vice-president; Lotze!, Shuman , Howe , secretary. Row 1: Keedy , president; Hutcheson , Floth , treasurer.General interest in photography was the only requirement for membership in the Camera Club.
To learn more af:>out photography and the use of the camera, the group, sponsored by Mr. Robert Dawson, took, developed, printed, enlarged, and projected many pictures.
By observing and criticizing each other's work, members developed better skills in photography.
Art Club members with a true interest in art and related activities, met to enjoy each other's company and engage in artistic endeavors.
In addition to participation in the designing of a Centennial float, their activities included the construction of the second of two murals affixed to either side of the auditorium entrance. Mrs. Shirley Martin and Mrs. Sherith Decker served as supervisors of club projects.
CAMERA CLUB : Top Row: Saunsoci, Arenas , Steffens , president ; Owen, vice-president; Spodt, Graus, Vien. Row 1: Beatty, Brown, Hoffer, Wallasky, secre t arv,- treasurer ; Wh itlockCLUB: Top Row: Pelton, Mozurok , vice-president; Stepp, Lind, president; Egger, Hendricks Row 2: Frickel , Rolfsmeyer, Gillaspie, Horris, Melland. Row 1: Jensen , Cockrell , secretary-treasurer; Goldstone, Oliphant, Graham
The Math Club was organized early this year by a group of students who were interested in informally studying for the National Math Test.
To prepare for the contest and to promote understanding of interesting and unusual areas of mathematics was the stated purpose of the group.
Mr. Gary Amen, Miss Frances Buell, and Mrs. Patricia Winkler served as sponsors.
Science Club promoted interest in and inquiry about the field and provided members an opportunity to investigate and develop the scientific approach.
Activities of the group included several field trips, guest speakers, and participation in the projects of the Nebraska Junior Academy of Science.
The organization was supervised by Mr. Robert Compton, Mr. Carl Manthey, and Mr. Gerald Skoog.
SCIENCE CLUB: Top Row: Owen, Hendricks, president; Hergert, Lind, vice-president; Mazurek, Curtin Row 1: Madison, treasurer; Frickel , secretary; Pelton , Haas, Hodtwalker.
Hoping to be successful, Tom Hendricks and Bill Frickel each takes his turn at performing an experiment for a Science Club meeting.
MATHAstronomy Club, in its second year, promoted interest in astronomy and provided members with opportunities to explore the heavens.
To stimulate interest, the group engaged in several major projects which included the building of an eight-inch reflector telescope. According to Larry Stepp, club president, "It's stronger than the telescope at Wesleyan University. Through it one may see objects magnified eight hundred times."
The organization worked in close coordination with the Prairie Astronomy Club at Wesleyan University, and participated in several star-watch parties. To round out activities, members took a field trip to the Ralph Mueller Planetarium.
Serv[ng as sponsor of the club for the year was Mr . Robert Fisher, physics teacher who was instrumental in the club's organization.
ASTRONdMY CLUB: Top Row: Pelton, secretary-treasurer; Stepp , president ; Poore, Cole , Curtin Row 1: Fuller, vice-president; Collins , Mo~stad, GreerFUTURE HOMEMAKERS: Top Row: Robinson, Strokan, Hathaway, Brown , Weddle, Lohr , president ; Olsen , Pribyl , Mogstad , vice-president; Hoover, Lade , Simpson Row 2: Ettinger, Schild man, Hass, Minicz, Sullivan, Hadtwalker, Uecker, Bushek, Wiechert, Maloney, Anderson. Row l : Mart i n, Wassung, secretary; Walker, Porath, Kister, Essink, Cruder, Zimmerman , Bartzatt, Barnes, treasurer • '
Membership in Future Homemakers Club helped girls improve personal, family, and community relations not only for the year but also for the future.
Group activities included participation in the state and national programs, a party with the Lincoln Southeast High School chapter, and attendance at the district meeting in Sutton, Nebraska.
Under the supervision of Mrs. Jean Bowman and Mrs. Kathleen Sayre, the girls also earned selfimprovement degrees and awards.
Future Nurses Club helped students evaluate nursing and allied fields as career prospects. Membership was open to both boys and girls
A major project for the year was a Christmas party planned for teenagers at the State Hospital. Representatives of the various medical fields were frequent guest speakers to the group.
Under the sponsorship of Mrs Audree Massie and Mrs. Viola Thompson , the annual spring tea for prospective members concluded club activities.
FUTURE NURSES : Top Row: Burggraf, Krueger, Hill, Metheny, Cox , Hausner , Cook, Baars, Newman , Hodtwalker. Row 2: Milligan , Porath , Deines , Quig, secretary; Krepel, Uecker, Lawson, Witt, Ghormley. Row l: O ' Gara, Way , Broman, Wickard, Holt , Lind , Oldenburg , president; Bartzatt, vice-president ; Martin.
To foster interest in secretarial work as a career and to provide members with occasions to explore the opportunities in the business field were the aims of the _ Future Secretaries Club.
Comprehensive planning of the year's program resulted in many successful tours of representative Lincoln businesses, both public and private, and exploration of professional secretarial groups.
Miss Dorothy Dumpert sponsored the group in its variety of club projects and activities.
Future Teachers of America was organized to inform students about the teaching profession
Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Patricia Winkler and Miss Lois Schwab the club visited the departments for handicapped children at Park and Prescott schools. In October, they attended a session of the Nebraska State Teachers Association.
The group entertained FTA c l ubs from other Lincoln high schools. Other events were the annual Flea Market, a Christmas party, and a teachers tea.
FUTURE SECRETARIES : Top Row: Holle, president ; Harris, Harmon , Hageman, secretary- treasurer; Henderson, Koch, Breeling , Heironymus, vice-president Row Two: Villanueva Waters , W i lson , O ' Br i en, Meeks , Graus, Fi lbert, Hadley, Johnston Row One : Schmieding , Vaughn , Long , Messman , Dinges Peterson , Olson , Fuhrer FUTURE TEACHERS : Top Row: Jacobson , Bushek , Albrandt Sunderman, Olsen, Wolff , Pi ccolo , executive committee ; He i nb i gner, Bryan t. Row 2: Roth, Schwartz , Stemper , Jewell , treasurer; Helton, president ; Epp , Quig , executive comm i ttee ; Huber, secretary ; Weaver Row 1: Van Zandt, Ki lgore , Broman, D i nges , Schneider, Z i mmerman , Olson, Lind, De Voss."Resolved, that the foreign-aid program of the United States should be limited to non-military assistance." This was the nation-wide question facing all high school debaters during the school year. It proved to be especially challenging to this year's Lincoln High Debate Squad.
A greatly expanded programwasthedistinguishing feature this year. With the addition of sophomores, the squad achieved a record number of participants which made two classes necessary.
Debate became a full-time project as the squad was continuously active in tournaments from November through March. Contests both in and out of the state were attended. The season was climaxed by NFL district as well as state debate tournaments which involved all high schools in Nebraska and provided the greatest challenge for the team. Mrs. 'Suzanne Merwick sponsors the group.
Debates were not the only activities in which the group engaged; individual events such as extemporaneous speaking, oratory, and discussion rounds were entered in special tournaments, and recordings were made for the Voice of the Young Citizen program on a local radio station.
Varsity debaters Mary Fuller and Bob Harris agree that a good debating technique is an impor:tant attribute for which to strive; trophies are added and most welcome bonuses.Forum Club, in its present concept, was organized in 1960 to provide an outlet where students could talk freely about current controversial subjects of general interest to the group.
According to John Madison, first-semester president, "It's a good place to air your opinions and get objective criticism from fellow associates."
The organization occasionally heard guest speakers; however, group discussion with full membership participation was the usual procedure.
The subject to be discussed was not planned in advance. Members chose a category spontaneously at each meeting; the topic-range was wide and variable. Controversial topics were welcomed.
Mr. Alva Cavett, sponsor of the club, helped to promote "organized," intellectual forums on the group's favorite issues which included mercy killings, the war in Vietnam, taxes, fish on Friday, and various persons in the news.
FORUM CLUB : Top Row: King, vice-president; Brauer, Schmidt, Madison president; Jones, Logan. Row 1: Grant, Schrekinger , Proctor, Bo,,".,,man, secretarytreasurer; Johnson.CHESS CLUB: Top Row: Kirkpatrick, Poore, Anderson, Mazurek, Horstman, Camp, president; Stepp, Curtin, vice-president; Shaw Row 2: Kaarma , Davies, Godsey, Gabelhouse, Harnsberger, Gillam, Wakefield, Murphy Row 1: Laws, treasurer ; Weaver, Burggraf, Mogstad, Collins, secretary; Jacobson, Wallace, Westendorf.
Lincoln High's Chess Club met this year to promote interest in chess by giving students a chance to practice and enjoy the game.
A chess ladder was kept to provide incentive for better play ing. Each member participated in club tournaments and games and was ranked on the basis of these outcomes. However, there were also two other methods of ranking used in the club.
Top members partook of interschool matches and olayed chess teams fror:n Lincoln Northeast and Lincoln Southeast in annual city championst,ip.
Other social events of the group included a Christmas party and a swimming party.
Mr. Roy Colson and Mr. Robert Fisher served as sponsors for the club's numerous tournaments and other group activities, including the state chess tournament held in the spring.
WRITE~S CLUB: Top Row: Roth , Helton , Hadfield, Pearson, Melland , Camp, Owen, Sunderman, Collins, Jacobson, president; Epp. Row 2: Van Zandt, Lovelace , K. Anderson , treasurer; Lindeman, B. Fischer , Walker , Luke, Meyer, C. Bowman , E Fischer , secretary Row 1: Schneider , vice-president ; Grant, D Bowman , Weddle , Fitz- Henry, Spohn , M Anderson , Adam , Johnson, Laws, Shelledy
Writers Club, celebrating its fiftieth year, "offers the student an opportunity to write original pieces presented in a free range," according to Miss Wanda Crawmer, who, together with Miss Clara Johnson, served as sponsor for the club.
Speakers were included on the programs' agendas. One noteworthy guest was Dr. Walter Wright, the author who has done much research on the "Thomas Hardy" country. Past members who have gone on in the field also spoke to the group.
Reading and judging short stories, essays, and poetry, illustrating of works, and recording of finances were among the duties of the nine-member Scribe Board, organized for the publication of the Lincoln High booklet of student writings.
Sponsored by Mrs. Joyce Lundstrom and Miss · Irene Martin, board members soon learned that today's Scribe is somewhat different from the first issues. More illustration and greater variety in writ-ing added to the interest of the present book.
SCRIBE BOARD: Standing: Shelley Schaffer, editor
Seated: Nancy Chesnin , essay editor ; Carol Johnson, managing editor; Pat Tisdale, associate editor ; Biruta Pudists, co - art editor ; Terry Mazurek, story ed i tor ; Dana Carlson , co-art ed i tor ; Nancy Barnes, poetry editor ; Lind~ Jacobs , business manager.
Working on the new page lay-out boards, Chris Holt, John Cariotto, Kathy Karnopp, and Iris Krumins proportion pictures and arrange copy for the next issue of The Advocate.
and Bev Proctor wait to have stories assigned to them.
Advocafe Varitypists go through a lot of "tape," typing tape that is. A deadline rush finds Pat O'Brien and Sue Bartow swamped as Cheryl Holle and Ron Anderson each demands attention.
Analyzing the results of their work are Darlene Hoffart, Lori Bartzatt, Tor:iy Tomandl, Kathy Sayre, and Eileen Sommerhauser as they read the finished product, The Advocate, hot off the press. l
There 1s more to putting out a newspaper than covering current activities. Newspapering is a combination of dedication and hard work which requires a selfless devotion to duty, an unending supply of creative ability, and physical stamina.
A member of The Advocate staff chosen to serve for a period of one, or a maximum of two semesters, soon learns this. He must have learned the special techniques of newspaper writing and production in a prerequisite journalism class. Proper newspaper style, counting and composing headlines accurately, good ~opyreading and proof reading, attractive page layout, and cropping and proportioning pictures are the mechanical aspects which have to be learned.
Tf1e Advocate which first appeared in March, 1895, was an eight-page, 8" by 10" pamphlet that was issued "whenever anyone got around to putting it out"; today's 12" by 18" paper ranging from four to ten pages, follows a strict publication schedule.
Not only is the material written by staff members, but it also is set on special machines, pasted up, and presented bi-weekly to the printer. The sponsor, Mrs. Ruth Gartner, and the financial advisor, Mr. Gary Amen, guide the young journalists.
Journalists spend much time collecting interesting facts and ideas. Nancy Barnes finds that interviews ore one of the best means of gathering information as she questions Donald Dingman; Kathie Brauer and Potty Ramsey agree that old Advocates and exchange newspapers ore good sources for fresh ideas. "Plink, plink, plink uh plink, plink, plink hum-m-m ... plink plink, plink, plunk (?)" These familiar sounds may be heard in The Advocate composing room as st~ffers write and justify copy for publication. Hord at work ore staff members Shelley Schaffer, Sandy Sattler, Jim Hunt, and Sherrill Kushner.A strong tradition of excellence in athletics serves to unify a school. An exciting contest gives the participant a feeling of satisfaction in the knowledge that he has done something special for his school ; the spectator experiences a surge of pride and loyalty. The des i re to capture a victor's laurel unites students of various backgrounds and interests into an entity of tumultuous support.
Claim to the title of "King" at Lincoln High is no idle boast. Over the years, the Links have compiled an overall sports record which is the envy of schools throughout Nebraska. Hundreds of young men have, through sweat and sacrifice, earned and worn the proud "L" of the Lincoln High athlete.
Through friendly competition on the field a nd in the arena, the Link gains character and composure which will serve him well in the even more vital competition he will face as an adult.
Excitement, happiness, and disappointment were the feelings of the Lincoln High Peppers and Cheerleaders during the 1966-67 campaign. The year of support was highlkghted by booster tags, pep rallies, and train and bus trips.
The Cheerleaders not only led cheers at games and rallies, but they originated new cheers and attended clinics with other girls from Nebraska. The Reserve Cheerleaders supported the Lincoln High Reserve basketball team and became Varsity Cheerleaders during the spring sports season.
The Lincoln High Peppers were sponsored by Mrs. Frances Colon, Mrs. Nancy Diekmann, Mrs. Evelyn Guentzel, and Mrs. Sharon Christoffersen and the Cheerleaders by Mrs. Sherith Decker.
CHEERLEADERS
Peppers Janice Krejci, Joy Pardubsky, Linda Jacobs, Bev Proctor, and Colleen Halderman prepare to "cheer the lid off" the red and black Spirit Lamp, releasing a barrage of balloons to announce another victory for the Links
APPRENTICE : Top Row: Teresa Lueders, Margy Smith, Annette Hudson Row 1: Marilyn Wallace , Judy W ittst ruck.PEPPERS: Top Row: Harmon, Pribyl, Cox, Wolff, Holdorf, Wenz, Rullo, J. Smith, Spadt, Tisdale. Row 12: Brice, Pardubsky, Sattler, Greenholtz, Sayre, Franklin, Overton, Walter , Alt, Cradit. Row 11: Wist, B. Moore, Drennan, Duffek, McGinnis, Nelson, Lewis, Wise. Row 1 0: Schaefer, Pfaltner, L. Johnson, Paulsen, Colling, Hughes , Heinbigner, Henderson, Breeling. Row 9: Maloney, Epp, Nider, Poague, Halderman, Proctor, Ahl, Larsen. Row 8 : Shaner, Donna Swenson, Diana Swenson , O'Brien, Albrandt, Malcolm, Jordan, Nyquist. Row 7: Schleuger, Stemper, Taladay, Atchley, Stoughton, Gerlach, Calderon, Edwards. Row 6: Bruns, Loschen, Gehlbach, Jackson, Bauer, Curry, Karnopp. Row 5: N. Wilson, Maresch, Hansel, Bettge, Williams, Bartow, Bott. Row 4: Milligan, Johnston, Jolley, Reger, Hergenrader, Teeters, Arenas. Row 3: Peterson, Bartzatt, Schmieding, Elstun, Plock, Wymore, Anderson. Row 2: Coday, Fuhrer, Groves, Odle , Hoffart, Vaughn, Bitterman. Row 1: Nyhoff, Schweitzer, Pedersen, Becher, Fowler, vice-president; Zimmerman, secretary; Sommerhauser, president
PEPPERS: Top Row: Ulrich , Campbell, Olsen, Rowley, Hageman, Harshbarger, Baars, Lohr, Hatfield, Gross Row 12: Shepard, Becker, Wheeler, Gruenemeier , Krejci , Jacobs, C. Johnson, Piccolo , S. Moore Row 11: Krueger, Minick, Weygint, Newton, Andersen, Foster, Krepel, Schomaker , Waller, Hansen. Row l 0: rsley , Hodtwalker, Barber, Deines, S. Johnson, Cudly, Hart, Green, Goebel. Row 9: C. Jones, Shattuck, Hare, Rabe, Nichols, Schildman, Jewell, W Jones , Jensen Row 8: Crewdson , Meeks, Taylor , Clark , Koch, Heironymus, Holle , V .· Smith Row 7: Waldman, Lund , Schroer, Groh, Weaver, Huber, Schwindt, Sorensen, Lovelace Row 6: Roth , Boyd, Knight, Lotze!, Long, Hagen, Bowman, Morris. Row 5: Filbert, Reinhardt, Fisher, Ford, Wyman, Messman , Cox, Villanueva, Waters. Row 4: Hoffman, Martin, Hegel, Mills, Allen, Holt, Schneider, Moses. Row 3: Wassung, Broman, Oldenburg, Hermonie, Colborn, Olson, Kilgore Row 2: Gogg i ns, O ' Gara, Wagner, Grememeier, Brehm, Crawford, Davidson : Row l: Hadley, vice-president; S. Wilson, Sommer, Thornburg, Muffley, Cudaback, Minchow
Debra Cruder, Julie Peters, Marsha Lightner, Jan Wagner, Carol Meyerhoff, Verna Cruder, Marianne Oliphant, Vicki Christiansen, Janet Read, Terry Knee, Sue Wellington, Sue Statler, Linda Latzel, Dale Lohr, Jinohn Hoover, and Bonnie Bislow practice actual-play techniques in preparation for an inter-city volleyball game.
Girls athletics took on a new look as the variety of sports usually included in the Girls Athletic Association program was limited to intramural volleyball, gymnastics, basketball, and track.
Intramural volleyball stimulated interest and despite the factthatgames were played at 7:45 a.m., the season produced about 70 players. Top players participated in intra-city competition; Lincoln High won 10 of its 11 games to capture the city title.
In intramural gymnastics, "practice" was the word, as preparation insured team membership. The work proved rewarding in the city meet held in March. With provisions for both novice and advanced classes, competitive events included floor exercise, balance beam, and uneven parallel bars.
With the successes of the volleyball and the gymnastics teams, plans for spring activities, basketball and track, were implemented. Miss Helen Jo Miller and Mrs. Opal Stoehr, co-sponsors, expressed optimism for the success of the new program.
GIRLS GYMNASTICS TEAM: Top Row: Donna Swenson, Whitmer, Nelson, Diane Swenson , Goldstein Row 2: Rogers , Allen, Kruger , Bornemeier, Lightner. Row 1: Shaner, Reger, Long, Hudson, PortscheFrom the days of the cavemen to the projected era of robots, the Lincoln High Aqualinks took themselves and their interested audiences on a journey in their Time Machine, November 11 and 12. Basing their acts in temporal sequence, the girls not only covered historical highlights but anticipated the future. Janet Shaner was featured in the solo performance as "Cleopatra, Queen of the Nile" in the show that included the twenty-four members of this synchronized swim club.
Officers of the 1966-67 Aqualinks, Willa Jones, Janet Shaner, and Sara Luedke, and member Myia Powers participated in the traditional officers' act, assisted by Phil Lind, Chip Maly, Glenn Miller, and Don Mahlman. A version of the Charleston, with dance members appropriately dressed, was the highlight of this performance when the Time Machine visited the "Roaring Twenties ."
Also giving of their time and effort were Sally Davidson, Mary Jacobs, and Jim Ogden, who, although not members, served as announcers.
Sponsors of this club were Mr. Gene Cotter, Miss Betty Heckman, and Mrs. Opal Stoehr.
Climaxing weeks of waiting and nervous anticipation; Vicki Weyhrauch was crowned the 1966 Homecoming Queen in the traditional ceremonies held during the half-time of the Lincoln High-Sioux City Central football game. The event, enacted at Seacrest Field on a brisk but beautiful November evening, dramatically concluded the football year.
Jim Shaw, president of the Student Council, crowned Queen Vicki and presented her with a bouquet of long-stemmed, American Beauty roses as the LHS band played Let M~ Call You Sweetheart.
The Queen's attendants included Karen Bauer, Roberta Hall, Myia Powers, and Siruta Pudists, escorted by Fred Schrekinger, Frank Holt, Bob Semrad, and John Cariotta, respectively.
Nominated by the Varsity Football Team and chosen by a vote of the Senior Class boys, Queen Vicki and her attendants reigned over the 1966 Homecoming Dance, "Royal Rockout."
Vicki Weyhrauch breaks into tears and accepts the roses as she is announced the 1966-67 Lincoln High Homecoming Queen.Composed of one hundred athletes, the Lincoln High L Club contributed loyalty and school spirit throughout the athletic year. To become a member of this fifty-two year old club, each boy had to earn a Varsity letfer in at least one of the ten competitive sports offered by Lincoln High School.
The lettermen's club participated in various activities throughout the 1966-67 sports season. Holding ropes at basketball games, selling programs and refreshments at events, and working at the Class D State Tournament games at Johnson Gym were
included in the activities. The senior members also wrote and produced a Joy Night skit satirizing the Lincoln High coaches.
The officers for this year's L Club were Terry Moore, president; Lynn Dance, vice-president; Bill Strain, secretary; and Mike Grass, historian. Conducting meetings and helpingjudge cheerleader tryouts were among the duties assumed by the officers.
Sponsors were coaches Andy Loehr, Alden Johnson, Harold Scott, and athletic director Jim Sommers.
L CLUB: Top Row: Ripley, Mohlmon, Domgord, Hotten, Moore, McKelvey, G. Hinman , Gloe , Donn, Clawson , Fortney, Show. Row 3: Splichol, J. Simpson, Dance , Palmer, Hermon , Koulins , Strokon, Goeglein, Seiler, Petersen , Rife , Maly Row 2: Poppas, B Hinman, Loos , Poulsen, Renne, Hafemeister, Tarpley, Adams, Dickson , Hoag, Ghormley , Crist. Row 1: Grosscup , Strain , Wilcox , Topp, J Johnson, Gross, Wenzl, Rosenberger , Knoop, Semrad, Springer, Orta.Improving with each game, the Lincoln High gridmen fought new opponents and inexperience to make the 1966 footba 11 season a successfu I one. Led by Andy Loehr, head coach, and Alden Johnson, assistant coach, the Links completed a hardfought season with a 6-2-1 record.
The Links opened their campaign with a 20-12 victory over Columbus. A strong defense and an effective ground attack brought Lincoln High its first victory of the season.
Hastings proved to have too much defense as the Links battled the Tigers to a scoreless draw, the second straight tie between the two teams.
A brand new series began with Lincoln Pius X. t In this, the first encounter, the Thunderbolts ran past the Links, 32-6. LHS held close the first half with a late touchdown drive, but
Head coach Andy Loehr shows deep concentration as his Links couldn't contain the Pius club. prepare to meet another opponent .
Meeting the first of two out-of-state teams, Lincoln High used personnel changes to bring off an impressive 32-18 victory over Kansas City De LaSalle. A strong second-half effort was the difference as the Links captured their second win. 1966
A conversion blocked by Bill Oldfield rescued a narrow victory as Lincoln High squeaked by Grand Island, 21-20 Three touchdowns by Melvin Tarpley and the passing combination of Steve McKelvey and Don Mohlman paced the Links' offense.
The fourth victory proved to be tough but well deserved. A last-quarter touchdown drive downe d Lincoln Southeast, 13-7, but not without a rugged defense that held the Knight's attack to under 100-yards total offense.
An explosive attack that gained more than 500 yards total offense was too much for North Platte, as Lincoln High ran over the Bulldogs, 54-13 .
Fighting for the Trans-Nebraska Conference title, Lincoln High couldn't catch Lincoln Northeast in a strictly offensive show The Rockets used their strong offense to overpower the Links, 40-19.
A big Sioux City Central team was the Links' final victim, 27-26. Trailing 26-14 in the third quarter, LHS staged a strong comeback. Two extra point attempts, blocked by Terry Moore, provided the winning margin as the Links closed the campaign with a 6-2-1 record.
Melvin Tarpley sprints past two Southeast defenders for a sizeable gain and a Lincoln High firs t downTeam work proved valuable as the Lincoln High Reserve football team compiled a 4-1-1 season. Coached by Grant Simmons and Bill Story, the Links shared the city title with the Southeast Reserves.
Lincoln High Reserves began the year with three straight wins. Opening against Lincoln Pius X Reserves, the Links edged the Thunderbolts, 13-7. Led by the running of Mike Shea, Lincoln High romped past Lincoln Northeast, 32-8. Hastings was another easy victim as the offense racked up 32 points to the Tigers' 7.
Fighting for the city crown, the LHS Reserves and Southeast Reserves fought to a scoreless tie. A strong comeback brought the Links their fourth victory as they won over Grand Island, 34-14. Omaha Westside handed them their only defeat, 22-7.
Leading the LHS Reserves were Mike Shea, leading scorer and ground gainer, and Stan Johnston, second leading rusher. Gene Cunningham led the defense in · tackles.
RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM : Top Row: Minicz, Meyer , Voss, Ripley, Colling, Swanson , Jesperson, Keelan, Cunningham, Marker, McPherson, Story, coach; Simmons , coach; Row 2: Filbert, M. Jones, Sampson , Johnston, Hergenrader, Pope , Splichal, Griffing, Elfring, Waggoner, Nelson, Tilts , J. Ellis, Re it z, manager; Row 1: McCartney, L. Jones, Grasmick, Shea , Vi ta mvas, Bad berg , Underhill, Hernandez, Johnson, Sheridon, R. EllisAfter a slow start, the Lincoln High Sophomore Football Squad finished strong for a 3-2 record. Bob Eyth and Melvin Simpson coached the improving gridders who will fill spots in the Varsity and Reserve teams next year.
The Links Sophomores opened their season on the short end against the bruising Crete Reserves, 19-12. The Sophomores then lost to a traditionally tough Lincoln Northeast sophomore team, 32-0. !
However, the Lincoln High Sophomores came back and ended the year with three straight wins. Starting the string against Boys Town by edging the Cowboys, 13-6, the Links had little trouble with the next two opponents. They downed Lincoln Southeast and Pius X, 26-6 and 34-0 respectively, behind the four touchdowns by Jim Clements.
Don Stamm, Jim Clements, and Gary King provided the backfield punch for the Lincoln High Sophomores while Jim Shriner, Dennis Kinnan, and Larry Trouba gave strength to the line.
The Links Sophomores provided the team effort for the best record set by a Lincoln High Sophomore team since 1959.
SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM: Top Row: Eyth, coach; K. Johnson, Jackson, Wittstruck, D Johnson , Hike, Roth, Lecholat, Reinick, Reed, Hoffman, Trouba, Sexton, Simpson, coach. Row 2: Brown, Scott, Rice, Mason, Eldridge, Bowlin, Williams, Smoyer, Blum, Clawson, Doolittle, Hodge, King, Kimball. Row 1: Holroyd, Severson, Markussen, lossier , Michel, Barrow, Clement, Stamm , Carlson, Schriner, Kinnan, Jackman, Worster .'A senior-laden Lincoln High Cross-country team coached by Harold Scott, showed continuing improven:,ent throughout the season. Strong team effort brdught the Links two victories.
The Lincoln High harriers opened against two strong fields in the Fremont Invitat ional and the Doane Invitational, finishing fourth and eighth, respectively. Brad Fortney paced the Links to a fourth place at both the Wesleyan Invitational and the Trans-Nebraska Conference meet. Outstanding individual effort was not enough to win city as Lincoln High was edged out by one point. Strong team running brought wins against Omaha South and in the district meet. The season ended with a seventh place finish against the best teams in the state.
Brad Fortney and Mike Grass were the topranking members of the Lincoln High Cross-country Team . Fortney was both the winner in city competition and the third - place winner in the TransNebraska Conference. Grass ran close behind Fortney in the city meet and finished a strong third in the district. Jim Shaw, Tom Hafemeister, Steve Seiler, and Dave - Wilcox rounded out the 1966 Cross-country Team.
The 1966-67 Lincoln High Basketball Team, facing what was probably the toughest schedule in the state, finished with a 5-10 regular-season record. Alden Johnson's cagers played the ten top-rated teams in Nebraska, facing them ten different times during the year.
Opening against top-rated Omaha Central, the • Links fell, 55-54, in the last six seconds. The first win came at Omaha Westside against the Warriors, 56-53. Joe Casmer fired in 45 points in the two contests to lead Lincoln High's scoring.
Lincoln High next went into action against city foes, facing them in three of the next four games. Losing to state champion Lincoln Northeast, 63-39, the Links bounced back with a good team effort and a victory over Lincoln Southeast, 61-57. They met ~ incoln Northeast for a second time, ending on the short end again, 53-44.
No relief was in sight as the Links fell to the highly rated Columbus team, 64-53. Lincoln High played its best game of the season by upsetting Boys Town, 52-50, on the Cowboy's home court. Don Mahlman contributed 16 points and 16 rebounds in the victory over the seventh-ranked opponents.
On the home court for the first time since the initial game, the Links lost a ten-point lead and the contest to Grand Island, 66-61. Don Mahlman and Joe Casmer accounted for 40 points between them in the Trans-Nebraska game.
Lincoln High lost a disappointing game to Lincoln Southeast, 79-58, but came back to edge North Pfatte the next night, 66-65. George Hinman had his biggest night, pouring in 17 points; Chip Maly's free throws gave the Links the win. The next weekend, a third period let-down cost them another victory at the hands of Pius X, 57-54.
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Good: use of the full-court press and four players in double figures helped Lincoln High down a rated Hastings basketball team, 67-53. The fifth victory gave the Links a tie for second place in the TransNebraska Conference with a record of three wins and two loses in conference play.
The cagers then lost heartbreakers to the third and sixth rated clubs in Nebraska. Falling behind in the last two minutes, the Links were edged by Omaha Tech, 70-65, and by Omaha South, 68-65, as the season came to a close with the tournament next.
Lincoln High's luck didn't change as it went into district tournament action against the Bellevue Chieftains. The Links outscored Bellevue by 15 points from the field but were beaten by a 28-9 margin from the free throw line. It all added up to be a 66-63 victory for the Chieftains and the end of a disappointing season for Lincoln High.
Joe Casmer loo the team in scoring with 235 points and finished with a 14.7 average for the year. All-city selection Don Mohlman captured 153 rebounds and with 183 points was second in the scoring race with an 11.5 average.
Fred Dandridge seems to "walk on air" as he glides through the Northeast defense for two points against the state champions Don Mohlman Center George Hinman GuardWith two Grand Island players tr iling , Lincoln High ' s George
delivers a crucial two points in a tight struggle
A Southeast player is st1rrounded by Lincoln High team members as seniors Don Mohlman and Tim Domgard grab the rebound. HinmanA young Lincoln High Reserve Team compiled a 6-9 season against some stiff competition. Playing the same schedule as the Varsity, Harold Scott's Reserves at times showed signs of inexperience under pressure. The experience gained should be of value to them as some move to the Varsity ranks.
Stan Johnston was noted for his scoring, defense, and all-around hustle. Harold Connick had several good scoring nights; Grant Colling showed steady improvement as the season progressed.
RESERVE TEAM : Standing: Sheridan, McCartney, Garrett, Johnston, Sayre, Swanson, Colling, McCauley, Carbaugh , Weyers, Worster, Holroyd Kneeling: Greiner, manager; Scott, coach.The Lincoln High Sophomore Basketball Team completed a winning season under new coach Grant Simmons. The Links, who faced only city teams, finished with-a respectable 5-4 record.
The sophomores opened their season with a victory over a tough Lincoln Northeast Sophomore Team, 43-30, but were defeated twice by the same team later in the year. They had their greatest success against the Pius X sophomores, defeating them all three times. Also playing the Southeast sophomores three times, the Links won one and lost two for their 5-4 season record.
In number of points scored, the sophomores were led by John Amend with 109 points for the year and a 12.1 average. Dave Carlson was considered the best all-around player, John Lund, the most improved, and Rodney Badberg, an excellent rebounder.
Coach Phil Sprague's Varsity Gymnastics Team had an 8-1 dual season record and then went on to finish high in the Trans-Nebraska, district, and state meets. Consistent seniors and improving underclassmen provided the team effort necessary to rank as one of the state's best teams.
The Lincoln High gymnasts opened with five straight victories over Omaha Benson, Omaha South, Beatrice, Lincoln Southeast, and Creighton Prep before losing to state champion Lincoln Northeast. Completing the dual season with three wins, the Links went into the district and state meets where they finished with impressive second places. Strong individual effort led to a tight second place in the final meet of the year.
By earning the district championship and a second place in the state on the side horse, Don Williams was considered the outstanding individual. John Tilts won the district crown on the parallel bars while sophomore Jeff Johnson finished second in the state in tumbling. Stuart Pauley was the work horse for the year and the leading point getter for the 1966-67 gymnastic team.
VARSITY -GYMNASTICS TEAM: Top Row: Sprague , coach , Wo lfe, Semrad , Clawson, Kapke , Pauley , Newlon , manager. Row 2: Tilts , Ell i s, Bott , McWill i ams , Buk , W illiams. Row l: Swartz, Howell , Vaughn , Reinhardt , Johnson, Renne , Gorka.Lincoln High Opponents
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Lincoln High trampolin; artist Bob Semrad is well spotted as he completes his difficult routine with a twisting flip. His style was enough to earn him high finishes in two state meets
The Lincoln High Swim Team coached by_ Gene Cotter, completed a 5-5 dual season with strong showings in the Trans-Nebraska Conference and city meets. Rugged competition was the key as the Links faced the top teams in the state and journeyed to Iowa to swim against a tough Sioux City Central team. The Links finmen showed steady improvement throughout the season, finishing second in both the Trans-Nebraska and the city meets.
Climaxing a hard season, the Lincoln High t tankers captured third place in the state meet. The Links turned in a strong team effort, outscoring opponents that had previously defeated them.
The year was highlighted by some outstanding individual efforts. Jim Hunt was state and TransNebraska champion in the diving event. Phil Lind won the 50-yard and the 100-yard freestyle in the Trans-Nebraska Conference Meet and finished second and fifth in the same events in the state meet.
Senior Marty Harris and junior Dan Dermyer made strong contributions, Marty taking second in state in the 100-yard breast-stroke and Dan winning the 100-yard backstroke in the Trans-Nebraska Conference. The sophomore participants made good showings, improving with every meet.
SWIMMING TEAM: Top Row: McGuire, Cotter, coach ; Sutton , assistant coach ; Amen, manager Row 3: K Johnson, Luedke, D Johnson , Lind, Dermyer, Harris, D. Doolittle, Lake , Glantz Row 2: Hoyer, Brophy, Ward, Amgwert, Mason , Newhouse , A. Doolittle , Steffens , Stettler, Martin. Row 1: Godsey, Jackman, Madison, Pappas, Eldridge , Kohm, Crancer , Hunt, Ghormley2nd
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Morty Horris dives off •the block and begins his leg of the relay as Don Dermyer touches the side of the pool.
Coach Melvin Simpson's matmen recorded a 4-4 dual season after opening at the Kearney Invitational where they finished second place. Lincoln High won three straight against Grand Island, Columbus, and Lincoln Pius X before losing to Lincoln Northeast, Lincoln Southeast, and state champion Omaha South. The Links defeated Hastings, 27-18, and then lost to Omaha Westside, 27-10, before going into the district and state meets.
The Lincoln High wrestling team finished second in the Trans-Nebraska and district meets. With points scored by only two individuals, the Links completed the year with a 13th place finish in the state meet against the very best.
Bob Orta was the top individual team member for the year as he finished as an undefeated state champion in the 95-pound class. He wrestled only two matches to completion; the other 18 resulted in pins. George Lytell wrestled in the 138-pound class and earned the titles of Trans-Nebraska and district champion while Tom Goeglein finished second in both meets against strong competition.
RESERVE WRESTLING TEAM : Top Row: Church i ll , Markussen , Turner Row 2: Clawson, Staple, Stamm , Nelson Row 1: Petri, Reis , Hancock
Bob Orta gets his opponent in position for a pin on the way to a state championship in the 95-pound division.Beginning another successful jump, senior Gory Poulsen stretches over the high jump bar for Lincoln High in the City Relays
Building around eight lettermen, the Lincoln High track team looked impressive in its opening meets of 1967. Field events were unusually strong for Harold Scott, coach, and assistants Bob Eyth and Bill Story, especially in the weight and jumping events. Inexperienced individuals showed promise and helped gain valuable points in running events.
The cindermen opened by winning first place in the City Relays where Lincoln High individuals and relays led an assault on the record book. Probably the most pleasing early-season finish was at the Midland Relays where Lincoln High finished second, ahead of two top Omaha track teams.
The Link thinclads then split duals with Pius X and a traditionally strong Grand Island team. The Links overpowered Lincoln Pius X, 97-34, but lost to Grand Island, 88-70, in the final events. The season was completed at the Dutch White Relays, Trans-Nebraska, city, district, and state meets.
Early standouts were Melvin Tarpley, Dan McCauley, and a weight team made up of Lynn Dance, Tom Hendricks, Dave Ripley, and Warren Palmer.
Concentrating on his throw, Lincoln High's Tom Hendricks crouches to launch the shot put for a first against Pius X
Melvin Tarpley, an outstanding all-around performer, leaps his way to a record - breaking broad jump ,n the City Relays.
Warren Palmer, a senior letterman, winds up before sending the discus a distance that ranked him with the state 's best.
Completing a good swing · with a strong follow -through, senior letterman George Hinman drives in all three Lincoln High runs with this powerful home run blast against Omaha South.
on opposing runner trying to score from third base.
VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM : Swoboda, manager ; Bryan Grosscup , Hohenfeldt, Sampson , Hergert, Connick , Mehlman , Loos , McKelvey , Hinman, Tyrrell, Ell i s, Maly, Strain , Hotten, manager ; Orta, Buford Grosscup, coachThe 1967 Baseball Team used the nucleus of six lettermen in its attempt to defend last year's city championship. Coach Buford Grosscup's ball players took advantage of opening games to gain experience before going into the city contests.
The Links found the openers tough as they dropped two close games to a pair of good Omaha teams. Unearned runs hurt Lincoln High in the defeats to Creighton Prep, 3-2 , and Omaha South, 4-3.
Lincoln High went into city action but was hindered by errors and cold bats; the Links won only one of three games. Losses to Lincoln Northeast, 5-3, • and Lincoln Southeast, 4-1, were split by Lincoln High's first win over Lincoln Pius X. Six runs in the first inning and strong pitching guided the Links over the Thunderbolts , 11-0.
The batmen completed its season with four games and tournament action. Repeating games against Lincoln Northeast, Lincoln Southeast, and Lincoln Pius X, the Links also traveled to Omaha Westside. Lincoln High competed in District play, vying for a berth in the State Tournament.
Squaring around and laying down a perfect bunt, Bill Strain advances a fellow Lincoln High player into scoring position. · " J hn n Row 2· Brumm Kinnan , Grasmick, McCartney,Teeing off with two dual victories, Lincoln High golfers demonstrated that they could be sound in 1967. Coach Harry Kuklin had three returning lettermen and a promising group from last year's Reserve team from which to form a golf team.
The Links captured dual meets with Lincoln Pius X, 248-250, and Creighton Prep, 244-267, before meeting their match in Omaha The golfers dropped their first dual, 245-250, to Omaha Westside, 1966 state champions. Lincoln High took last in the city 9-hole meet but bounced back to finish in a respectable fourth pl 9ce at the Grand IslandHastings Invitational. The Links topped all Lincoln schools in this highly competitive meet.
Lance Gloe, who proved to be the most consist ent golfer, was well backed by fellow lettermen Arvid Kaulins and Tim Knopp. Led by these three experienced golfers, the Lincoln High School Golf Team participated in the Trans-Nebraska Conference, Norfolk, city, district and state meets to terminate the schedule for the Links, in 1967 .
Senior Lance Gloe, a three-year letterman, adeptly blasts out of a sandtrap on his way to medalist honors. VARSITY GOLF TEAM : Top Row: Henricks, McGuire, Dann, Lebsack.Coach LeRoy Colson and his racketmen, with only two returning tennis lettermen, faced an uphill climb in 1967. However, the Varsity Team showed bright spots in its opening meets, facing strong opponents, and improving as individuals and team.
The squad began the season against top-rated opponents, garnering only one meet and dropping four close matches. Defeated by Hastings, 6-3, and Creighton Prep, 5-4, the Links bounced back to blank a Grand Island team, 9-0. Lincoln High was then edged by Lincoln Southeast, 4-1, and by Omaha Westside, 5-4. Top individuals were George Strokan, Lloyd Wenzl, Glen Glagovs, and Tim Domgard.
The Links finished their 1967 season with a rematch at Lincoln Southeast, two meets with city rival Lincoln Northeast, and a final dual with Lincoln Pius X. The tennis team hosted the TransNebraska Meet and then went on to compete in the state meet at the University of Nebraska.
TENNIS TEAM : Wenzl, Holroyd , Patzel , Jackson , Strokan, Glagavs, DomgardUnder the dedicated eyes of director Neal Hafemeister and other interested faculty members, the Lincoln High intramural sports program continued to justify its motto: "A sport for every boy and a boy for every sport."
Football and basketball proved the most popular of the eleven sports offered; there was no lack of enthusiasm, however, for badminton, bowling, golf, ping-pong, softball, swimming, tennis, vollyeball, or weightlifting.
Extramural tournaments between the Lincoln High champions in each sport and the victors from Lincoln Northeast and Lincoln Southeast added incentive for the after-school' participants.
CHAMPIONS:
Varsity athletes found intramurals an ideal way to stay in shape during the "off season" while ~non-lettermen in the program learned the qualities of good sportsmanship while having fun.
FOOTBALL "Cagers" won 5, lost 0: Top Row: Rondy Friendt , Ron Ross , Doug Loos , Chip Maly , Bi ll Guest Row l: Steve Hotten , Lonee Gloe , Don Poppas. Not pictured: Rod H i ll , George HinmanBonnie Broman knows that whe'ther it is a career you want or only a special look for a gala occasion, BEN YOUR HAIRDRESSER SCHOOL OF BEAUTY, 1228 M Street, can fullfil your needs.
Angela Moses and Lois Wolff learn from Beth Griffin the procedure by which they may open a new savings account at FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, 1201 N Street."May I have your order, please?" says the friendly voice from the speaker as Iris
Krumins prepares to relay her choice of foods at CHUBBYVILLE DRIVE-IN, 850 North 27th Street. That the name Chevy brings a gleam to a young person's eyes is evident as Myia Powers and George Hinman admire this beautiful 1967 convertible at DuTEAU CHEVROLET CO., 18th and O Streets. Digging right in to see what's there, Larry Estes and Sue Sheldon find everything they need to produce a work of art in this oil painting set, at ED SMITH ART AND HOBBY CENTER, 1320 South.Because the selection is so large, Kirk and Kathy Sayre are , uncertain which cards to buy at ALVORD REXALL PHARMACY , 855 So. 27th Street, where a good selection is always available.
Mr. Fast and Bonnie Verhoeff of NEBRASKA NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1222 P Street, show Leslie Wallasky and Bob Jenkins the modern method of handling policies.
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Mr. Bantz shows Eileen Sommerhauser and Clark Gillaspie that keeping tabs on the controls of the pasturization machine is only one of the important jobs at ROBERTS DAIRY, 220 So. 20th.With her picture as proof, Diane Bryan knows that ANDERSON STUDIO, l 034 "O" Street, is the place to go for formal photos.
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AACTIVITIES -110-149
ACADEMICS - 10-33---
Adam, Linda - 12, 83 , 125, 129, 132, 133, 147, 198
Adams , Joseph-40, 126, 127, 129, 159, 161
Adams, Paul - 24
Adams , Roger-83 , 177
Adkisson, Marianne - 83
ADMINISTRATION -8-9
ADVERTISEMENTS -190-201
ADVOCATE - 148-149
AEOLIAN CHOIR-126-127
Aquirre, Linda_- 97
Aguirre, Robert-40, 126
Ahl ; Dru - 40 , 126, 154
Ahl, Stephen-83
Akers, Robert- 97, 182
Akin, Gary-97
Albers , Marvin - 40
Albrandt, Ardelle - 40, 117, 143 , 154
Albrandt , Elaine-97, 139
Albrecht , Annette -97, 131
Albright, Clifford-97
Alexander , Mrs Marylouise - 12
Allard, Ken - 189
Allen, Deborah - 83
Allen, Elizabeth - 40, 155
Allen, Kathy- 83 , 89 , 122 , 123 , 125, 15 6
Allen, Stephen - 83
Allen, Victor- 83
Allred, James -83, 115, 123, 136
ALL-SCHOOL PLAY - 130
Almanza, Richard-97
Alt, Jane-40 , 123, 154
Amen, Gary-15
Amen, George - 40
Amen,James-83 , 159, 178
Amen , John - 83
Amen, Kathleen - 97 , 109, 117, 129, 131
Amend , John - 97 , 175
AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE-117
Amgwert , Steven - 83 , 129, 159, 178
Ammon, Robert - 8
Andersen, Elsa - 40, 155
Anderson, Cynthia - 83 , 142
Anderson , David - 83 , l 23
Arenas , Mary- 40, 139, l 54
Arent , Nancy-41 , 123
Armstrong , Anita - 41
Armstrong , Mory-97
Arnold , Fred - 83
ART CLUB -139
Ashcroft, Rene - 83
Ashelford, Craig - 97, 121
Ashelford , Lyle-41 , 119 , 121 , 1;26, 128
ASTRONOMYCLUB -141
Atkinson , Jone -97
Aughe , Bruce - 97
Aug he, So muel - 97
Augstums, Egils - 97, 182
Augstums, lvors -41
Augusto, Charles - 97
BBoars , Paula - 83, 142
Boors, Phyllis - 4 l , 155
Boors , Ronald - 83
Baatz , Monte - 97
Backmon, Jomes - 83
Bad berg, Rodney - 97, 165, 175, 182
Bailey , Cheryl-97 , 131
Ba iley, Poul - 83
Boker, Claude - 41
Boker, Cynthia - 83 , 114, 125
Baker, Lindo - 83
Boker, Paul - 83 , 130, 132, 133
Boker, Teresa - 83, 123
Balderson, Marjorie - 4 l
Boll , Arzell - 8
Ball , Lucinda - 97
Ball , Roger - 83
BAND-122 - 123
Barbee, Kent - 123, 124
Barber , Peggy-41, 155
Barker , Kathleen - 83
Barker, Mory - 83
Borkube in, Wayne - 4 1, 138
Barnes, Noncy - 83 , 114, 120 , 142 , 147, 149
Barr, Stephen - 83
Barrow, Lorry-97, 166
Bartow , Su son - 41 , 148, 154
Bartzatt , Fronk-97
Bartzott, Loretto - 42 , 118, 119, 142 , 143 , 148 , 154
Anderson, Gayla - 40, 126, 129, 132 , 133, 154 127 , Baruth,Paul - 97 BASEBALL
Anderson, Karla-40 , 147
Anderson, Marclyn - 20 , 83 , 114, 147
Anderson , Regina - 83
Anderson , Ronald - 40, 148
Anderson , Warren -4 0, 123, 135 , 146
Anderson , William - 40
Andreasen , Diane - 97
Andrewjeski, Doniel - 83
Anthony, Marion - 83
An1 oni5 k is, Andris - 29 , 40 , 123, 159 , 172
Applebee, Robin - 83 , 114 , 125 , 157
AQUALINKS - 157
Arbuck, Donna - 97
202
Varsity - 184
Reserve - 185 BASKETBALL
Varsity - 168-173
Reserve - l 7 4
Sophomore - l 75
Bas sett, Kathleen - 42
Bassett , Marjorie - 42
Batten , Craig - 83, 124 , l 82
Baue r, Koren - 42 , l 26 , 154 , 158
Bouer, Mory - 28 , 83, 125
Bouer , Rudolph - 8
Baugher , Mrs. Lou i se - 30
Beadell , Holli - 97 , 119, 120, 129
Beatty , Sharon - 139
Beche r, Christ i ne - 42 , l 18, 154, 199
Becker , Judith - 42 , 114 , 155
Beezley, Douglas - 42 , 126, 127, 128
Behrens, Jomes - 97
Bell , Rebecca - 97 , 134
Bell , Timothy- 83
Bell, Wolter - 97
Bellew , Don i el - 83
Bellew , Dovid - 83
Beltz , Steven - 42 , 123
Benner , Deboroh-83, 112 , 114, 125
Benner , Koren - 83
Berry , Larry- 97 , 129
Berry , Trovis-83
Best , Lon - 42
Bettge, Lindo - 154
Bice, LoMorr - 97
Bice , Merlyn - 83, l 77
Bicoy, Gwendolyn - 83
Bicoy , Thomas - 83
Biere , Wayne - 97
Bilbo , Sharon - 97
B i rch , Lorry-97
Bislow, Bonnie - 83 , 114, 123 , 156
~ittermon, Pamela - 42 , 154
Block , Christine - 83, 123
Block , Juanita -42, 123
Blakely, Chauncey- 83, 182, 194
Blessing, Raymond - 97
Blessing , Warren - 83
Bloebaum, Donnie - 83
Bloebaum, Rondy-97
Bloxsom, Lorna - 97 , l 34
Blum , Edward - 97 , 123, 124
Blum , Steven - 97, 166
Bogar, Will i am - 9
Bogenrief , Patricio - 97
Bogenrief , Mrs Pearl - 32
Bol i ng , Barbaro, 83, 114
Bolton , Thomas - 83 , l 24
Bomberger , David - 97
Bonocker, William - 42, 123 , 144
Borg ens, Ch ri stine -97, 131 , 144
Bornemeier , Sherrill - 97, 115, 156
Bott , Michoel - 97 , 176
Bott , Nora - 42 , 154
Bottum , Jonet-83, 113, 122 , 157
Bourke , M is s Jomes in e - 21
Bourne, Barbaro - 97
Bousquet, Ronald - 97 , 123 , 159, 180
Bower, David - 97, 177
Bower, Gerold - 97
Bower , Lindo - 83 , 114
Bowlin , Brodford - 97, 166
Bowl in, Judy - 42 , 112, 152
Bowman , Corol -4 2, 76 , 122, 132, 147 , 155
Bowman , Dione - 83 , 132 , 133, 145 , 147
Bowman , Mrs Jeon - 28
Boyd , Connie - 83 , 114 , 125
Boyd , Judy-43, 155
B ro dy , Mory - 83 , 125
Brome, Carmen - 83 , 123
Brandon , Mory - 97 , 131
Brannen , Steven - 43
Brott , Sharon - 83
Brauer , Katherine - 83 , 114 , 116, l 20 , l 25 , l 30 , 132, 133 , l 35 , 145 , 149
Broun , Ken - 43 , 113, 139 , 159 , 180
Brehon , Robert-97
Breckner , Jock - 97
Breel i ng , Susan - 43, 143 , 154
Brehm , Deonna - 97 , 134
Brehm , Lindo - 43 , 155
Brehm, Sandro - 97 , 123
Brennon, Arlene - 83 , 125
Brewster, William - 83 , l 24
Brice , Susan - 31 , 43 , 148 , 154, 192
Brissey, Douglas - 83, 124, 20 l
Brock , Allon - 97
Brock , Patr ic k - 83
Brock , Stephen - 43
Broman , Bonnie - 83 , 113 , 192
Broman , Pamela - 43 , 142 , 143, 155
Brooks , Brenda - 83
Brophy, Michael - 97, 178
'Brott , Ronald - 43, 123
Brott , Warren - 97
Brown , Benny - 43, 126, 128 , 197
Brown, Dole - 97 , 115
Brown, Floyd - 83, 189
Brown , John - 97 , l 66
Brown, Kotryno - 83 , 125, 142
Brown, Ronald - 43
Brown, Susan - 97, 139
Brown , Tim othy - 96 , 97
Browning , Judith - 97
Broz,Judy-83, 114,118
Brt,Jomes - 43
Bruce , John - 24
Brumm, Bruce-83
Brumm , Michael - 97
Bruns, Beverly - 43, 154
Brunsen, Doniel - 97
Bryon , Dione - 84 , 120, 125 , 132 , 157, 194
Bryon, Richard - 84
Bryant, Sandro - 84 , 114, 120, 143
Buckner , Mrs Ruth - 22
Buehler, Jock - 84 , 159, 180
Buell , Miss Frances - 15
Buk , Jerrold - 43 , 126, 128 , 159, 176
Burbach, Robin -97
Burden , Peter - 43
Buresh , Pauline - 84
Burgeson , Barbaro - 84, 125
Burggraf , Ti mothy - 84 , 142, 146
Burkey , Carolyn - 84
Burner , Jeon -84, 118 , 125
Burnham , Guilford - 30
Burns , Robert - 97
Burow , Marcia - 97
Bushek, Donna - 84 , 142, 143
BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT -20 - 21
Buterbaugh , Robert - 68
Butler , Zaneta - 97, 131
Buttke, Lynda - 84 C
CAFETERIA STAFF - 33
Calderon , Carolyn - 43 , 154
Coldwel l, Ivon - 23
CAMERA CLUB - 139
Comp , Jon - 44 , 112 , 135 , 146, 147 , 158
Campbell , Bonnie - 97
"Campbe ll, Georgia - 98 , 131
Campbell,Gloria-84 , 114
Campbell , Jeanette - 84
Campbell , Ronald - 44
Campbell , V i rginia - 44 , 155
Ca rba u~h,Gary-98 , 123 , 174
Cariotto , John - 15, 44, 112 , 130, 1 32 , 148, 158
Carlson , bana-44 , 139,147
Carlson, David - 98 , 166, 1 75
Carlson , Leslie - 84
Carman , Raymond - 84
Carpenter , George - 18
Carson , Etta - 98 , 1 22
Carter , Alonzo - 84
Carter , Frederick - 44
Cascini, Mrs. Edythe - 29
Casmer, Joseph - 84, 169, 1 70
Cavett, Alva - 29
Cejka, Cathleen -98, 130 , 131
Cervantes, Mary Ellen -98
Chambers, Kenneth - 84
Channel, Betty-84
Channel, Jim-98
CHEERLEADERS-152-153
Cheever, Kathy- 84, 114
O~erry, John - 45 , 76
Chesnin, Gary- 98, 112, 120, 130, 131 , 144
Chesnin , Nancy- 84, 93, 117, 120, 125, 132, 147
CHESS CLUB- 146
Childs, Geoffrey- 84
Chilson, Sherry- 84
Chorowicz, Donna -98
Christ, Gregory- 45, 159, 182
Christiansen, Vicki - 98, 131 , 156
Christoffersen, Mrs. Sharon - 28
Chubbuck, Deborah -98
Churchill , Robert-98, 181
Clancy, Michael - 84, 159, 162
Clark, Betty-98
Clark, Maurine-98
Clark, Sandra - 45 , 155
Clawson , Bruce - 98, 1 13, 144 , 166, 181
Clawson, Dean - 24 , 177
Clawson , Kent- 45 , 159 , 176
Cleaton, Roger - 84
Cleckner, Edward - 45
Clement, James - 98, 166
Clement , Mary Lou -98, 129 Clement, Terry - 98
CLERICAL PERSONNEL-32
Cline, Mrs Martha - 30
Cloud, Ellen - 45
Clouse , Virgil - 98
Cockrell, Bob - 45, 140, 144
Coday, Dorothy- 45, 154
COED COUNSELORS- 114-115
Coffee, Larry- 98
Coffee, Mary-84
Coffee , Terry-98, 175
Coffey, Janelle - 98, 118
Coffey , John - 84
Coffey, Joleen -45, 118
Coffey, William-45
Colborn, Jeanne -45, 155
Colborn, Lou - 84 , 114, 125
Cole, Monte - 98, 14 1
Cole, Walter - 85
Colling, Grant- 98, 165, 174
Colling, Leslie - 45, 154
Collins, Diane - 85, 141 ; 146, 147
Colon, Mrs. Frances - 21
November 17, 18, and 19 marked the dates of the State Music Clinic held at Lincoln High. Dr. George .Lynn. director of the chorus, is pictured in the auditorium during a practice.
Colson , Leroy- 17
Compton , Robert-17
Condon, W i lliam-85
Conklin, Deborah - 85 , 125, 130, 132
Conklin, Ramona -45, 115
Connick, Harold -85, 174, 184
Conover, Mrs. Bonnie - 12
Conradt , Virginia - 98
Cook, Donald - 45
Cook, Myrna - 85, 123, 142
Cook, Raymond - 45
Cook, Robert- 45
Cook , Ronald - 98
Cooper, Gayle - 98
Cooper, Sharon -98, 131 , 194
Copple, Edward-8
Copple, Steven - 98
Corcoran , Marjorie -98, 129, 134
Corum , Carol-98
Cosier, Vicki - 85 , 123
Cotter, Gene -27, 178
Cottrell, William-46, 126, 129, 184
Counsel!, Rodney- 85
Cowell, Richard - 98
Cox, Cherie - 85
Cox, Cynthia - 66 , 1 26, 155
Cox, Karen-98
Cox, Michelle-98
Cox, Susan - 46, 126, 142, 154
Coy, Linda -85
Cozad, Keith - 98
Cradit, Connie - 46, 154
Craig, Larry-98
Cramm, Melvin - 85
Crancer, Chris-85, 159, 178
Crandall, Jack - 85
Crawford, Linda - 46, 155
Crawford , Sharon - 98
Crawmer, Miss Wanda - 13
Crewdson, Kathleen - 46, 132, 155, 192
Crockett, Thomas - 24
Cropp, JoAnn - 85
Cros ie r, Terry- 46
Crosby, Victor - 85
CROSS COUNTRY - 167
Cross, Mrs. Harriet-30
Crossgrove, April - 85, 120, 125, 157, 199
Crow , Dennis - 98
Cruder, Debra - 98, 134, 156
Cruder , Verna -85, 142 , 156 Cruey, Sue - 85
Cudaback, Linda - 46, 155
Cudaback, Randalt-98
Cudly , Susan -46, 155 , 192
Culver, Randy- 85 Culver, Robert- 46
Cunningham , Eugene-98, 165 Currie, Alexander- 17
Curry, Bryanne-29, 46, 126, 128, 130 , 132, 154, 198
Curtin , David - 46, 140, 141, 146
CUSTODIAL STAFF - 33
Cutshall , Michael -98
DDahlke, James -98
Damian , Jean - 85, 125
Damian,June-85, 125
DANCE BAND-124
Dance, ~ynn -46, 159, 162, 188
Dandridg~, Fred - 46, 159, 1 70, 171
Danese , Miss Teresina - 22
Dan i el, James -85, 124, 130, 182
:::>an i els , Gerold - 98
Dann , Robert - 85 , i 24 , 159, 164
Dasher, Viv i an-98
Davidson, Debra - 98
Davidson , Sarah - 46, 81, 1 13, 1°20, 132, 133, 155 , 195
Davies, Louis - 46, 122, 123, 1 24, 146
Dav i s, Brian - 46, 126, 129
Davis, Stephen - 98
Davis, Thomas- 98, 175
Dawson, Robert - 1 7
Dean, Kenneth-98
DEBATE-144
De Boer, Warren - 46
De Bus, Dorothy- 98, 122, 1 23
Decker, Mrs Sherith - 23
Deinis, Diana - 4 7, 142, 155
Dell , David-47, 180
Den Hartog, Robert-8
Dennis, William - 85
Dennis, Wendy-85, 125
Dermyer, Daniel-85, 89, 159, 178, 179
De Voss, Patricia - 85, 91, 1 14, 1 1 7, 125,143,201
Dickson, Bradley- 85, 159, 164, 180, 182
Diekmann, Mrs Nancy- 13
Dietz, Linda - 99, 134
Dinges, Nancy-47, 126, 129, 143, 194
Dingman, Donald -85, 149
Disney, Betts -85
Ditzler,Jeffery-47, 159
Dobberstein, Janine-99
Dockery, David - 85
Doeden , Corl-47
Dolan, Donny- 85
Dolen, Richord-99, 175
Doling, Gory-99
Doling, Shoron-99, 129
Domgord, Timothy-47, 68 , 159, 170, 173
Dominguez , Vicki - 85 , 114, 117, 120, 125
Donohoe, Eileen - 85
Donlon, John - 99
Doolittle, Allen-99, 134 , 136, 166, 178
Doolittle , Donald - 47, 53, 123, 136, 159, 178
DOORMEN - 134
Doty, Deborah - 85 , 115
Doty, Jomes- 85
Drennon, Kothy-47, 154
Drewing, Albert-47
Drewing, Dewayne - 85
DRIVERS EDUCATION - 26
Ducker, David - 4 7
Duffek, Joyce - 47 , 154
Dumpert, Miss Dorothy-21
Dunekocke, Linda - 85
Dunekocke, Mory-99
Dutton,Jon-99, 117,118,131
Duvall, Louise - 99, 119
Dykmonn, Steven-99
Dymocek, Terry - 99
Dzerk, Robert- 85
EEarnest, Susan -99
Eberly, Richard -85, 124
ECA COMMITTEE-121
Edwords,Andreo-47 , 61, 154
Edwards, Groce - 85
Edwards , Kerry-99
Edwards, Mory-99
Edwards, William - 85
Egger, Michael - 38, 47, 121 , l 40
Eilers , Ronald - 99
Eisele , Thomas - 85, 124
Eisenbarth , Dono Id -85
Eisert , Marvin - 99
Eisert, Warren - 85 , 182
Eldridge, Poul - 99, 123, 124, 159, 166, 178
Elfring , Gerold-85
Elliott , Jackie - 4 7
Elliott, Roger - 85
Ellis , Eddie - 99
Ellis, George - 47
Ellis , Jomes -85, 163, 165, 184
Ellis, Russell -27, 99, 165, l 76, 182
Ells, Mork - 85
Elstun, Bonnie-47, 61, 154
Emon, Thelma - 47
Endres, Lindo -99, 13 l
Engle, Rex - 48, 123
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT - 12-13
Ensing, Priscilla - 85
Epp, Virginio-48 , 126, 143, 147, 154
Erichsen, Kerry- 85
Ernst, Terry-99
Ernstmeyer, Ricky- 48, 122
Esquivel , Allen - 48
Esquivel , Gene - 99
Esquivel, Robert- 48
Essink, Judith - 99 , 142
Estes, Lorry- 48, 126, 132, 133, 139, 193
Ettinger , Nancy- 85, l 42
Everett,Judith-85, 123
Evermonn, Lorry-99, 113, 123, 124, 131, l 77
Eyth , Robert- 13
Foldtz, Jomes -99
Forber, Delores - 85
Farr , Gail - 99 , l 34
Farr, Yvette - 85
Farrell , Suson-99, 118, 131
Fosnocht, Larry- 48, 138 Faust, Dale - 99
Faust, James - 85
Faust , Mrs. Maxine - 13
Fedon, Corl - 48, 123
Felton, Joyce - 86, 130 , l 32
Fenner, Mrs. Jean - 18
Ferrill, Roy- 86
Fiedler, Ann - 86
Fiedler , Robert- 99
Filbert, Eugene A. - 86, 124 , 132, 133,165,198
Filbert , Eugene M. -99
Filbert, Genece-99, 112, 129, 131
Filbert, Janet- 32, 48, 126, 129, l 30, 132 , 143 , 155 , 196
Filbert , Susan - 99, 123
FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT-23
Finkel, Marsha -48, 57, 126, 132, 133
Fischer, Bonnie-99, 147
Fischer, Elizobeth-48, 114, 147, 155, 199
Fischer , Susan - 86, 114 , 125
Fish, Sharon - 86
Fisher , Robert- 17
Fiti-Henry, Dorothy-99, 147
Flanagan, Mrs. Helen-21
Flora, Rebecca - 99
Floth, Alon - 86, 138
Flury, Michael- 86, 182
Flynn, Marilyn - 99 , 122
Foley, Mrs. Beulah- 31 FOOTBALL
Varsity-160-164
Reserve - 165
Sophomore - l 66
Ford, Barbara - 48, 155
FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPART-
MENT -22
Forsberg, Charles - 86
Fortney , Anne - 99, l 18, 144
Fortney, Charles -48, 159, 167, 182
FORUM-1 45
Foster, Barbaro - 86
Foster , Consuelo - 48, 155
Foster, Gloria - 86
Foster, John - 48
Foster, Kenneth - 99
Fowler, Jenny- 48, 126, 130, 132, 137, 154
Fowler, Stanley-99
Fox, Kevin - 99
Frahm, Carol-49
Francisco , Carolyn - 86
Francisco, Hurley- 99
Francisco, William -49
Franklin, Rochelle - 49, 126, 130, 132,137,154
Franks, Vain -8 6
Fros, Nicholas - 99, l 75
Fredstrom, R. L. - 8
Fr~eman, Donald - 86
Freeman, Leona - 99
Frey, Betty-99, 118
Fricke, Sharon - 99
Frickel, William - 38, 49, 135, 140
Friendt, Douglas - 99
Friendt, Randol- 49, 188
Frischknecht, Wendy- 99
Fristoe, Patrick - 99
Fuhrer, Marcia - 50, 143, 154
Fuller, Jannette -99
Fuller, Linda - l 00
Fuller, Mory-50, 116, 141, 144
Fuller, William - l 00
Fuller, Yvonne - 86
Fultz, Herbert- 86
Fuqua, William - 50
Furr, Mrs. Jeon- 13
FUTURE HOMEMAKERS-142
FUTURE NURSES- l 42
FUTURE SECRETARIES-143
FUTURE TEACHERS-143
GGabel , Thomas - 86, 120
Gobelhouse, Gary-100, 123, 146, 182
Gage, Dennis - 86, l 24
Gage, Ronald - 86
Gandara, Francine - 86, 125
Gordner, Susan - l 00
Garrett, Gary-86, 159, 161, 163, 174
Garrett, Lamont- 86
Garrett, Lindo - 86
Gartner, Mrs. Ruth - 12
Garver, James - 86
Gates, Harold - 86, 123
Gehlbach, Diane - 50, 154
Geier, Julia - l 00, 122, 134
Geisler, Jo - l 00
Geisler, John - 50
Geistlinger, Jomes - 86
Gerbig , Koren - l 00, 113, 123
Gerbig , Stanley- 86 , 123
Gerlach, Katherine - 50, 61, 118, 139, 154
Gerlach , Phillip - 50
Gerteisen, Katherine - 86
Gesch, Bill - 50
Gesch, Cheryl - 100
Gesch, Herman - 100, 182
Ghormley, Keith - 100, 159, 178
Ghormley, Marilyn -50, 122, 142
Gibson, Eva - 86, 114, 132, 139
Gibson, Mike - 1QO
Giebelhaus, Gary- 50, 188
Gill, Robert - 86, 159, 163, 164, 182
Gillam, Joe-100, 146
Gillaspie, Clark- 16, 38, 50, 116, 140, 144, 196
Gillispie, Terry- 50, 126
Gilstad, Linda -86
Glagavs, Guntis - 50
Glantz, Addison-SO, 178
Glathar, Bart-SO, 76, 159, 161
GLEES
Junior Boys - 124
Junior Girls- 125
Gloe, Lance-SO, 159, 186, 188
Goble , Cindy-86
Godsey, Charles - 51, 126, 146 159, 178
Goebel, Janet-51, 155
Goebel, Martin - 100
Goeglein, Cathy-86, 114, 125
Goegiein, Thomas-51, 138, 159, 162,180
Goeschel, Gloria - 86
Goeschel, Kathleen - 86, 114, 120
Goeschel, Sandra - 100, 131
Goggins, Nancy-51, 155
Goins, Dennis-86
Goldstein, Debora - 51 , 152, 156, 157
Goldstone, Bruce - 51, l 4Q
Goldstone, Richard - l 00
Gollehon , Mike - l 00
Gomez, Hugo-51, 138 Gonzalez, Linda - 86
Gore, Miss Dorthea - 23
Gorka, Mike-86, 176
Gottula, Gloria - 86, 125
Gottula, Ronald - 100
Graham, Patrice-84, 86, 114, 132, 140,200
Graham, Robert-100, 182
Grant, Barbara-86, 125, 145, 147, 157
Grant, Mrs. Merrell - 12
Grantski , Linda - 86
Grasmick, Reinhold - 100, 165, 175
Grass, Linda - 100, 134
Grass, Michael -51, 159, 167
Graus,Melita-51, 139,143
Green, lrene-51, 155
Green, Larry-51
Green, Steve - 51
Green, Tommy-100
Greenbush, Jerry- 100
Greenholtz, Joyce-51, 126, 137, 154
Greenwood, John - 86 Greenwood, Mary-51, 123
Greer, Carolyn - 86, 125, 129, 139, 141
Gregg, Rita - l 00
Greiner, Bruce- l 00, 130. 131. 174
Grenemeier, Janice-51, 155
Grevich, Tom-51
Griffing, Marlon - l 00, 165, l 75, 182
Griggs, Charles - 86
Groh , Diane - 51, 155
Grone , Miss El iz. ,, ·_..:rh - 22
Gropp, M i chael-100
Gross, John - l 00, 167, 182
Gross, Kathy - 52 , 61 , 155
Gross, Michael -l 00
Grosscup, Bryan - 86, 112, l 7'1., 173, 184
Grosscup, Buford - 18, 184
Groves, Peggy - 52, 154
Gruenemeier , Donna - 52 , 155
Gruhn, Diane- l 00, 134
Gubser , Darcey -100
Guentzel, Mrs. Evelyn - 13
Guest, James- 100, 177
Guest, William - 52, 182, 188
GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT30-31
Gustafson, Harlan - 86
GYMNASTICS
Varsity- 176
Reserve -1 77
Haas, Randall - 86, 123, 140
Hadfield, Robin - 100, 117, 118, 122,129,147
Hadley, Jane - 52, 126, 143, 155
Hoeffner, Trudy-100
Hafemeister, Neil - 19, 189
Hafemeister, Thomas - 52, 159, 167, 182
Hageman,Jer i-52, 61,143,155
Hagen , Deborah - I 00, 129
Hagen, Gay - 100, 122, 129
Hagen, Mona - 52, 122, 126, 129, 155
Hague , David - 52
Haist, Judith - 86, 114
Halderman, Colleen -52, 132, 133, 153,154
Hall , Allyn - 86 , 122, 144
Hall , Corr in e - 100
Hall, Janet- l 00
Hall, Ralph - l 00
Hall, Roberta - 52, 149, 152, 158
Halstead, Monty-100, 159, 180
Halsted, Rodrick - 100
Hamer, Mary - 86
Hamilton, Brenda - 100
Hamnett, Deborah -1 00 , 131
Hancock, Lawrence - 100, 181
Hanneman , Debra-100
Hanneman, Paul - 86
Hansel, Debra - 52 , 154
Hansel, Peggy - 100
Hansen, David - 86
Hansen, Jean - 86, 139
Hansen, John - 52, 138
Hansen, Judy-52, 155
Hansen, Patrick-86
Hardy, Marilyn - 86, 123
Hare, Anita -l 00, 117, 118, 120, 131
Hare, Katherine -52, 112, 155, 197
Harmon, Saundra - 52, 143, 154
Harmon, Yvonne - 100, 129
Harnsberger, Richard -84, 86, 146
Harral, Douglas - 100
Harris, Chester - l 00
Harris, Clarence-86
Harris, Clifford - 52 , 113, 194
Harris, Martin - 53 , 120, 126, 140, 159, 178, 179
Harris, Robert- 53, 144
Harris, Roberta - 100
Harris, Sharon - 53, 143
Harshbarger, Sue - 53, 155
Hart, Shirley-100
Hart, Susan - 53, 112, 120, 126, 149, 155, 195
Hartsell, David - 86
Harwood, Michael - 100
Hass,Julie-86, 142
Hassel, Wayne - 100
Hatfield, Janet-53, 61, 155
Hathaway, Sarah- 100, 142
Hatten, Dianne-100, 120, 131
Hatten, Steve - 53, 159, 184, 188
Haught, Arletta -53
Hausner, Marilyn - 86, 114, 118, 142
Havlicek, Allen - 100 Hayes, Charles - 100 Hayes, Donald - 86
Hayes, John - 86, 139 Hayter, Charles -86 HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMITTEE-119
Heckman, Miss Betty-21 Heckman, Michael - 53
He· nan, Paul-100
Hec,.man, Susan -86, 144 Hegel, Barry-100
Hegel, Candice - 53, 155
Hegel, Dennis - 44, 54
Hegel, Richard - 100
Heinbigner, Barry-54, 123, 124
Heinbigner, Dianne - 32 , 54, 143, 154
Heironymus, Connie - 54, 143, 155
Hejl, Jamie-100, 118 , 131 , 144
Helton, Kathleen - 54, 126, 129, 137,143,147
Henderson, Barbara - 54, 143 , 154
Hendricks, Thomas - 16, 38, 54, 132, 135, 140, 182, 188, 189, 200 Hendrickson, Kip- 86, 123, 159, 164
Hendrix , Wendell - 100
Hennessey, James-25, 54
Hennessey, Patricia - l 00
Henricks Bruce - 16, 86, 120
Hergenrader, Barbara - 54, 154
Hergenrader, Glenn -82, 86, 159, 164, 198
Hergenrade r, Stanley-87, 123, 165
Hergert, Stephen - 16, 54, 140, 184, 189, 192
Herman, Ronald - 54, 122, 159, 180, 182
Hermonie , DeeAnn - 54, 117, 139, 155
Hernandez, Phillip-87, 165
Hernandez, Roderick- 87, 112, 120,200
Herr, Robert - l 00
Herstein, Jack - 87, 182
Hesk~tt, Eldon -9
Hetherington , Harold - 25, 54
Hiatt, Dale-100 , 120
Hiatt, Ronald - 54
Hiatt, Steven _ 87
Hibdon , Curtis-87
Hietbrink , Di nna - 100, 119, 123, 134
High Elk , Eileen - 84, 87 , 117, 139
Hike, Steven - l 00, 166
Hill, Alice Ann -87, 1 l 7, 125, 129, 196
Hill, Barbara-87, 142
Hill, Denise- JOO
Hill, Elbert-87
Hill, Gaylen - 84, 87, 182
Hill, Linda - l 00
Hill, LynnaGene-54, 117, 122, 126, 128, 129, 196 Hill, Rodney-54, 123 Hill, Thomas - 100 Hill, William-101
Hinman, George-55, 113, 126, 128, 159, 171, 172, 173, 184, 193
Hinman, Robert-19, 55,113,159, 160
Hinman,William-101, 182 Hite Connie-101
Hoag, Myron -55, 159, 160
Hobson , Diann - 87, 122, 157
Hobson, John - 55
Hockemeier, Gerald - 55
Hodges, Keith-101, 144, 166
Hodtwalker, Janice-55, 117, 119, 126,140,142,155
Hoffart, Dale-55, 159, 180
Hoffart, Darlene -55, 126, 148, 154, 192
Hoffer, Mary-87, 139 Hoffer, Nancy -87
Hoffman, Betty-101
Hoffman, Bruce- 101, 166, 175 Hoffman, Donald - 87
Hoffman, James A. -55
Hoffman, James H. -87
Hoffman, Jenelle - 87
Hoffman, Rebecca -55, 155 Hogan, Virginia-87
Hogge, Larry-55
Hogue, Michael-101
Hohenfeldt, Edward - 87, 184 Hohnstein, Anne-101, 131
Holdorf, Elizabeth-55, 76 154
Holland, Jack- 55, 162 Holland, Larry- 87
Holland, Patricia- I 01
Holle, Cheryl -55, 143, 148, 155, 200
Holloway, Charlene-101
Hollstien, Raymond - 101
Holman, Judy-87
Holmes, Nancy-87, 125
Holroyd, Steve-101, 166, 174 Holt, Chrisenda - 29, 55, 130, 132, 142,148,155
Holt, Frank- 55, 112, 139, 158 Holt, Steven-101
HOMECOMING -15 8
HOME ECONOMICS
DEPARTMENT -28
HOME ROOM
REPRESENTATIVES- 113
HONOR SENIORS -39
Hooper, Mike-101
Hoover, Jinohn-84, 87, 114, 142, 156
Hopkins, David - 101
Horbatko, Pete - l O1, 106
Horner, Douglas - 87
Horstman,John-101, 146
Horton, Harley-87, 138 Houston, Ritia - 87, 125 Howard, William-101
Howdeshell, Mrs. Alma - 31
Howe, Gary- 87, 124, 138 Howell, Timothy-101, 176
Howland, Ernest-87, 124
Howland, Thomas-, 56, 216
H<:> yer, Robert-56, 76, 123, 178
Huber, Debrah -56, 119, 126, 143, 155
Hudson, Ann-101, 131
Hudson, Annette-87, 139, 153
Hudson, Kenneth-101
Hudson, LaVonne- 16, 56, 156
Hudson, Maryellen -87, 139
Huff, Robert-88
Huggins, Thomas-101
Hughes, Aletta -56, 154
Hughes, Debra-101
Hughes, Larry-101
Hughes, Linda -101
Hughes, Suzanne-88, 125
HUMAN RELATIONS
COUNCIL-116
Humbles, Linda - 88, 114
Hunkins, Ronald - 56
Hunt, Gary-56, 126, 129, 163
Hunt, James - 56, 149, 159, 178
Hunt,Jill-101, 118,120
Hunt, Linda -101
Hunt, Nancy-101
Hunter, Dan - 88
Hussey, Michael-101
Hutcheson, Randy-88, 138
lhrie, Steven - · 56, 182
INDUSTRIAL ARTS
DEPARTMENT - 24-25
lnglebright, Jane-101
INTERNATIONAL CLUB-117 INTRAMURALS
Boys-188-189
Girls-156
Irons, John - 88
Irons, Robert-101
Isley, Sandra - 56, 114, 155
JJackman,Galen-101, 166,178
Jackman,Lynette-88, 114,123
Jackson, Jerry-56
Jackson, Larry-101
Jackson, Nancy-56, 137,154
Jackson, Richard - 101, 166
Jackson, Stephen -88, 124
Jacobs, James - 101
Jacobs, Linda -56, 147, 153, 155, 192
Jacobs, Mary-88, 118
Jacobs, Robbyn -101
Jacobsen, Ronald - 101
Jacobson, Carol-56, 76, 121, 128, 143, 146, 147
Joeckel, Allen -5 6
Jaeckel,Jerry-101, 134,182
James, David -8 8, 124
James, Eva-101
Jankevitz, Robert- 56
Janecek, John - 88
Janousek, Gaylen - 56, 138
Jasinski, Monica -57
Jaques, Marvin - 88 , 159, 164
Javorsky, Nancy-88, 125
Jelinek, Connie-101, 134
Jelinek, Mary-101
Jenkins, M°iss Florence - 18
Jenkins, Robert- 16, 88 , 112, 122, 129,194
Pau 1 Baker and Gary Smith, dramatizing a p 1ay written by Pau 1, demon st rate their abilities in another phase of LHS'activity.
Jensen, Barbara-57, 117, 123, 140
Jensen, Carol-101
Jensen, Debra - 102, 117, 144
Jensen, Frances - 102
Jensen, Lynn - 57, 155
Jensen, Thomas - 30, 88
Jernberg, Barbara - 102
Jespersen, Herbert-88, 1 65, 182
Jewell, Marsha - 57, 132, 143, 155
Jewett, Marjorie - 102
Johnson, Alden - 19, 168
Johnson, Barbara - 102
Johnson, Billy-57
Johnson, Carol-57, 117,126,147, 155
Jo'hnson, Chris - 88, 122
Johnson, Christina - 58
Johnson, Christy- 88, 123
Johnson, Miss Clara - 13
Johnson, David - 102, 166, 178
Johnson, Elaine-88, 145, 147
Johnson, Henry-102
Johnson, Jeffery- 102, 159, 165, 176, 182
Johnson, Karen - 88, 114
Johnson, Kenneth - 102, 166, 178
Johnson, Linda-58, 132, 137, 154
Johnson, Richard-58
Johnson, Sherry-58, 155
Johnson, Trudy-102, 131
Johnson, Miss Wilhelmina - 18
Johnston, Karen-21, 36, 58, 65, 113, 130, 132, 143
Johnston, So'ndra - 58, 154
Johnston, Stan - 102, 165, 174, 182
Jolley, Sherry- 154
Jones, Cheryl - 58, 155
Jones, Gary-58
Jones, Jackie - 58
Jones, James - 88
Jones , Lester- 102, 165
Jones, Mark- 88, 165 , 177
Jones, Michael - 17, 88, 124, 1 77
Jones, Rose - 102
Jones, Steven - 102, 120, 145
Jones, Willa - 58, 126, 135, 156, 157
Jordan, Harold-88, 116 Jordan, Joyce -58, 154
Joyner, James - 24 JOY NIGHT -135-137
Juedes, Russell- 102 JUNIORS-82-95
Jurgens, Mary-88
Kaarma, Erik- 102, 146
Kadavy, Lyle - 102
Kage, Linda - 88, 125
Kahler, Ray-88
Kahler, Richard-102
Kohm, Daniel -88, 159, 178
Kaley, Linda - 102
Kapke, Daniel-88, 138, 176
Karnes, Gary-88, 182
Karnopp, Kathleen - 23, 29, 58, 148, 154
Kath, Bonnie - 88
Kats, Georgia - 88, 125
Kaufman, Harvey-102
Kaufman, Vicky-102
Kaulins, Arveds -58, 159, 186
Keck, Terry- 102, 131
Keech, Lorena - 102, 131
Keedy, Nathan - 88, 116, 124, 138
Keelan, Timothy- 82, 88, 11 3, 165
1 Kelley, James - 102
Kemp, Donald - 58
Kenaston, Margaret- 88
Kenaston, Russell - 25, 58
Kennedy, Lynn - 88, 112, 198
Kennett, Paul- 88
Kerr, Dianne - 102
Ketterer, Michael - 102
Key, James-88, 113, 124, 129, 130, 132, 133, 182
Kiene, Garry-102
Kiene, Terry-102
Kildau, Irene - 102
Kilgore, Linda - 58, 61, 114, 143, 155
Kimball, Gordon- 102, 166
Kimmons, Michael- 58, 126, 127, 129
King, Beth-88
King, Bobby-59
King, Gary-102, 166, 175, 182
King, Glenn-88, 91, 145, 182
King, Joy- 102, 13-1
Ki ng , Kathry n - 59
Kin g , La ura - l 02 , 134
Ki ng , Lyn - 102 , 131 , 134 , 139
Ki ng , Wayne - 88 , 123 , 138 , 163
Ki nger y, W i l li am - l 02
Ki nghorn , Ly nn - 88
Kinnan , Denn i s - l 02 , 166
Kinn i son , Gary -102
Kirk , Char l es .- 88
Ki r k patr i ck , Morr i s- 88 , 146
Ki rsch , Mrs Judith - 18
Ki ssler , Donald - l 02
Kister , Judith - 88 , 114 , 142
Kitsmiller , J oseph - 88
Klamm , Jennifer- l 02 , 122, 131
Klassen , Thomas - l 02
Kleitsch , Mrs Jean - 31
Kline , Patric i a - 88
Knap , John - l 02
Knee , Terry- l 02 , 156
Knight , Carol-59 , 61 , 117 , 126, 128 , 129 , 155 , 216
Knight, Linda - 88
Knopp , Timothy - 88, 159, l 64
Knott , Richmond - 59
Knutson , Jack- 59
Knutson , Richard - l 02
Koch , ~ita - 59 , 143, 155
Koci , Michael - 59
Kocian , Rosemarie - l 02
Kohler , Barbara - l 02
Kollmorgen , Karl - 59 , 159 , 180
Koluch , JoAnn - l 02
Koontz , Marlene - 88
Kos , Susie - 88, 113 , 125 , 129 , 157
Kot , Stephen - l 02
Kraft , Cary-88
Krauze, Vaid is - 59
Krcmarik , Leonard - 59, 162 , 163
Kre i ck Jacob - 88
Krejci , Janice -59, 137 , 153, 155 , 157
Krepel , Constance - 59 , 142 , 155
Krepel , Thomas - l 02
Kreps , Karen - l 02
Kreps , Wayne - 88
Kroese , Ted - 27
Kroon, M i chael - 59
Krueger , Donna - l 02, 156
Krueger , Franklin - 59
Krueger , Patr i cia - 59 , 117, 118 , 119 , 123 , 142 155
Kruger, George - l 02
Kruger , Susan - 88
Krumins , Ingrid- 88 , 130
Krumins , Iris -53 , 59, 132 , 144 , 148 , 101
Kruser , Dennis - l 02
Krygier , Bruno- 59
Krzeneski, Gary-59
Kuebler, Gary-102, 182
Kuebler, Pamela - 102
Kuehn , W i lliam - 59
Kuhlman , Melody- 102
Ku j awa , Betty - 88
Kuklin , Harry - 30
Kulwicki , W i ll i am - 88 , 124
Kumm , Dennis - 88 , 115 , 132 138
Lake , Barry - 88
Lake , James - 60 , 178
Lamberson , John - l 02 , 175
Langston , Karen - 60
Langston , Stephen - l 02
La Pierre , Gregory - l 02
Larsen , Ellen - 60, 154
Larson, Douglas - l 02, 182
Larson , W i lliam - 88
Lattimer , Robert- 88 , 113
Lotze!, Charles - l 02, l 04, 131 , 138
Lotze!, Linda - 60, 61 , 117, l 19 , 120 , 155 , 156, 216
Laughlin, Tom - 60
Laws , Patr i cia - 60 , 123 , 146, 147
Laws, Steven - 88
Lawson, Mary-88 , 114 , 117 , 123, l 25, 132, 1 35, 142
Lawson , Nancy-102
L CLUB-159
Leach , Connie - l 02
leach, Scarlet- 88
Leacock, James - 88
leak, Roger - 88
Lear, Ronald - 60
Lear , Sheila - 102
Lebsack, David - 88
lecholat , Peter - l 02, l 66
LeCroy , Anthony- 88
Lederer , Mrs. Ruth - 15
lee , Gary-89
lee , Kathie - 28 , l 02
Lehr, John - l 02
Leigh , Patricia - 89
leitis , Alda - 89, 132, 133
Lekai, Miss Lydia - 21
Lekai , Nancy- l 02
LeMay, Steven - 60
Leonard, William - 89, 189
Letellier, Gary-60
lewis , Douglas - l 02
lewis , Jacqueline - 60, 154
lewis , leAnn - 89 , l 25
Leyden , Lavonne - l 02
LIBRARY COMMITTEE-121
Lien, Max-26
Lieth, Kimberly- l 03
Lightner, Marcia - l 03, 156
Lincke, Judith - 89
Lind, Carolyn - 89, 142, 143
Lind , Philip - 61, 140 , 159, l 78, l 79
Lindeman , Kathy-103, 131, 147
Lindhurst , Beverly- 100
linkugel , Charles - l 03, 182
LINKS BOARD-2 16
Lintz, Ingrid - 89
Lintz, James - 61
Linville , Robert-89
Lirmanis, Zigrida - 103, 119
Litt, John - 61
Livingston, Dwight-61, 123
Livingston, Richard - 89
Lockhorn, Frances - l 03 , 139
Lococo, Barbara - l 03
Loeffel be in, June - 103, 144
loeffelbein, Terrance-61, 122,123
Loehr, Andy- 26, 160
Kushner, Sherrill - 60 , 126, 129 , • 132, 149
Kuzelka, Richard - 60 , 159
Kyker, Judy - l 02
Lade, Marilyn - 88 , 142
Logan, Joan - l 03, 118
Logan, Nancy-103
Logan, Percy-38, 61, 113, 116, 145, 198
Lohr , Dale-16, 61 , 126, 142, 155, 156
Lohr , Richard - 89, 93
Lomack, Ruby - 89
long, Frances- 61 , 143 , 155
long,lo i s-61 118
long , Marsha - l 03 , 115 , 134, 156
Loos , Da l e - l 03
Loos , Douglas - 61 , 68 , 159, l 72, 184 , 188
Loos , Jeffrey - l 03
Loos, linda - 89 , 114 , 125
Loos , Mary - 89
Loos , Roger- 62
lorch i ck, M i chael - l 03
loschen , Barbara - 62 , 154
Loseke, Barbara-103 , 113 , 131
Lott , El i zabeth - l 03 , l 31
Lautzenhe i ser, W illi am - l 03
love, Kathleen - l 03
Lovelace , Kay-62 , 147, 155
Lowe , Terry - 103
Lowther, Ross - l 03
lucs, Norbert - l 03, 182
Lueders, Teresa - 89 , i 14, 125 , 153
Luedke , Donavon - 26 , l 06
Luedke , Sara - 26 , 62, 76 , 120, 157
Luedke , Spencer-103 , 118, 159 , 178
Luedtke , Leslie - l 03
Luedtke, Rick - 89
Luhr , Richard - 89
Lukas , Alan - l 03, 175
Luke, Karin - l 03 , 14 7
Lund, Barbara-62 , 126, 128, 137 , 155 , 157 , 200
Lund , John - l 03
lundak , James - 62
lundhoJm, Robert-89
Lundstrom , Mrs. Joyce - 13
Lux , John - 8
Lyons , Linda - 89 , 125 , 132
Lyons , Pamela -96 , l 03
Lysko , Jerry - 89
Lytell , George - 62, 180
MM a a s, M ic hael - 89
Mac h, John - l 03
Maddu x, John - 62
Maddux , Mary-89
Madison , David - l 03, 140, 159, 178
Mad i son , John - 89, 112, l 22, 145 , 198
MADRIGALS - 129
Magee, Robert-8
Magnuson , Bradley - l 03
Magnuson, Rodney - 62
Magnuson, Ruel - 62 , 139
Mah , Albert - 103
Mah , Francis - l 03
Maher , Michael - l 03
Maher , Weldon - 63
Malcolm , Joyce - 63, 154
Malcolm , Judith - 89, 115
Malla t f , Patrick- 15
Malone , Thomas - 14 , l 03
Maloney, ~athleen - 63, 142, 154
Maloney, Michael - l 03
Maly, George - l 03, l 75
Maly , Stanley - 36, 63 , 65, 113 , 159, l 69 , l 72 , l 73, 184, 188 , 216
Manley , Claudia - l 03
Manthey, Carl - 1 7
Mar, Mallia -89, 114, 139
Mar, Stanley ~ 103, 182
Marchand, Jackie-103 •
Marchand , Kathryn - 89
Mares , Arlin - l 03
Maresch , Li nda - 63 , l 13 , 139, 155
Mar i scal Carol i ne - 89
Marisca l, Ernest - 63
Marker, Charles - 89, 124 , 165
Mark u ssen , Gwendolyn - 63 , 152
Markussen , Steven - l 04 , 166, 181
Marsh, Michael - 63
Marshall , Li nda - 28, l 04
M a rshbanks , Denn i s - l 04
Mart i n , Glenn - 63 , 123
Martin , M i ss Irene - 12
Mart i n , Jan - 155
Martin , Joyce-89 , 125 , 142 Martin, Paul- l 04, 178
Mart i n, Ramona-63
Martin, Mrs Shirley-23
Martin, Susan - 104
Martin, Trud i e-89, 120
Marvel , Anne - 89, 115, 125
Mason , Jack- 104, 166, 178
Mason , Shannon-89 , 125
Massa, Emily- 63
Massa , Melvin - 89
Massie, Mrs Audree-29
MATHEMATICS DE~ARTMENT14-15
Mattingly , Michc;iel - 89
Mattox , Robert - l 04
Mau el , Alan - 89
Maughan, Douglas - 104, 1 77
Maughan, Shirley-89, 125
Maxson, Donna - l 04
Maybee, Brenda - l 04
Mazurek , Terry-38, 63, 140, 141, 146, 147
Mazurek, William - 89
McCall, Janet- 63
McCall, Jeanne - l 04 , 120
McCall a, William - l 04, 122, 144 McCann, Barbara - 63
McCartney, Terry - 104, 174
McCaugherty, Dennis - 63
McCauley, Danny- 89, 174, 182 McClarnon, Denn i s - l 04
McCoy, Phillis - l 04
McCurdy, Vickie - 89
McFarland, James -89, 115
McGinnis , Donna - 32 , 63, 154
McGinnis, Patricia - l 04, 131
McGuire , Michael - 84, 90 , l 78
McKelvey, Mary-90, 112, 114, 120, 125 , 132
McKelvey, Stephen - 32 , 64, 113, 159,161,163,170,184,195
McMaster, Jill -90, 117, 118, 123
McMeen, Joyce - l 04
McNeese, Susan - 90 , 118, 125
McNeil, Charles - 64
McNeil, Tena - 90
McPherson, Allen - 104, 165, 182
McPherson, Val - 104, 120
McPherson, William - 104
McWilliams, Karman-104, 118
McWilliams, Victor-90, 176
Mead , Ida -90
Mead, laurayne-104
Medina, Diana - 104
Mee, Shirley- 104
Meehan, Edward-64, 115, 162
Meehan, William - 90
Meeks, Sara Jo-64, 120, 143, 155
Mehrhoff, Marlea - 104, 123
Mehser, John -90
Mehser, Terri - 90 , 125
Sometimes embarrassing, always exciting. Reserve contests help young athletes gain experience and composure.
Meier, Ronald - 90, 159, 160
Melland, Michael - 38 , 64, 117 , 140, 147
Merley, Candy- 64, 123
Merwick , Mrs. Suzanne - 13, 144
Mesner , Douglas - 90
Messman, Diana-61 , 64 , 139, 143, 155
Methery, Diane - 90, 142
Meyer, Elizabeth - l 04, l 31, 14 7
Meyer, Gary- 90, 165, 182
Meyer, James - 90
Meyer , Martin -l 04
Meyer , Susan - l 04, 113, 118, 131
Meyerhoff, Carol - l 04 ,- 156
Meyers , Sharleen - l 04
Michael , Gary-90
Michaelson , Vickie - l 04
Michel, Robert- l 04, 166
Michon, Bonnie-104 , 134
Michon , James - l 04
Middleton, Diane - 90
M ier s, Rodney - 64
Miller , Connie - 49, 64 , 123 , 126
Miller, George-: l 04
Miller, Glenn - 64
Miller, Miss Helen - 27
Miller , Kenneth - l 04
Miller , Lloyd - 90, 123
M illi gan , Nancy - 64 , 142
Mills, Donald - l 04
Mills , Linda - 64, 126
Mills, Rita - 64 , 155
MIMES - 131
Minchow , Catherine - l 04
Minchow , Margaret - 64 , 118 , 155
Minick , Ruth - 64 , 154
Minicz , Jeanne-90, 125, 142
M i nicz , Walter - l 04 , 165, l 75
Minshall , Nawanda - 90
Minzel, Barbara - l 04
Minzel , Gary - 90
Mitchell, Johnny - l 04 , 11 2
Moeder, Cathy - 104 t
Moses , Angela - 65, 76, 112 , 115 , 117 , 155,199
MOVIE OPERATORS-138
Moxham, James - 65
Muehlhausen , Paula - l 05
Muehlhausen, Stan -l 05
Mueller, Robert-105
Mueting, Sandra - l 05
Muffley, Donna - 65, l 26 , 155
MUMMERS- 132-133
Munda II, Linda - l 05
Munden , Linda - 90
Murphy , Connie - l 05
Murphy, Dean - l 05
Murphy, Lewis - 105
Murphy, Peter - 65, 146
Mutz , Mary-105
N
Nance , Sondra - l 05
Napue, Roger-105
Narcisse, Cleveland - l 03
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-37
NATIONAL MERIT - 38
Neal , Richard-105
Neely, Mark - 90, l 24
Neely, Robert-105
Neff , Lynn - 65 , 123
Neff , Michael - 90
Nelson, Carol- l 05, 134
Nelson, Duayne-23, 105, 165, 181
Nelson, Helen - 90
Nelson , Linda - 65
Nelson , Mary- 105, 134 , 156
Nelson , Pamela -90
Nelson , Renee- 65, 117 , 119, 123, 154
Nelson, V i ckey- 105
Nemec , Thomas -105
Nevels , Marvel - 90
Newcomer, Mary-90 , 114, 132 , 139
NEWCOMERS -115
Newhouse, Norman - 105, 125 , 178
Newhouse, Paul - 38 , 66, 122, 124 , l 26 , 128, 129
Newlon, Michael - 66, 159, 176
Newman , Candace - 90
Newman, Howard - l 05
Newman, Penny- 90 , 142 Newton , Mary- 18 , 66, 118, 155
Nichols, Jacquelyn - 105, 131 Nichols, Sandra - 66 , 155
Moestad , Norma - 90, 114, 14 1, 142 , 146
Mohl man , Donald - 25 , 65, 113 , 159, 161,164,170, 171, 173, 184
Monroe, Thomas - 90
Moore, Brenda - 65 , 154
Moore, Edwin - 90, 163, 164, l 70
Moore, Robert- 65
Moore , Rosemary - 104, 117 , 122, 134
Moore , Sally - 65 , 117 , l 20 , 126, 129 , 155
Moore , Terrence - 65, 11 3, l 59, 161, 182
Morgan , Sherry - 90
Morgan, Trevor-65
Morris, Dianna - l 04, 121 Morris,Janet-65, 155
Morrow , David - l 04
Morrow , Edward - 65
Mortensen , Kathleen -90
Mortensen , Robert- 90 , 138
Moser, Arthur-65
Nickell , Glenda - 105
Nider , Mary-61,66, 116,118,154
Niederkofler, Ann - 90 , 125 Nielsen, Curt- 105
Niemeyer , Bonita - 105
Niemeyer , Gayle - 90, 123
Nimic, Robert- l 05 , 159, 180
Nimic , Stephen - 90
Nobbman, Gary-90
Noble , Scott - 105 , 113
Novak, Douglas - 66, 126, 128, 135 , 193
Novak , Michael - 66
Nowakowski, Helen - 66
Nyhoff, Charles-105
Nyhoff, Virginia - 66, 122, 126
Nyqu ist, Trudy-66, 126, 129, 137, 154, 157, 197
Oberheu, Steven-90, 124, 182
O'Brien, Patricio - 67 , 143, 148, 154
Ochsner, Jone - 67
Ochsner, Joel - 90
OCTETS -128
Odle, Terri-67 , 154
O'Goro, Martha - 67, 142, 155
Ogden, Jomes-53, 67, 126, 127, 12~ 13~ J 3~ 13~ 144, 14~ 198
Oldenburg, Kathleen - 67, 1 26, 142, 155, 200
Oldfield, Williom-67, 159,161
Oliphant, Marianne - 67, 117, 140, 156
Olsen, Lindo - 67, 142, 143, 155
Olsen , Steven - 90, 124
Olson, Eileen - 67, 143, 155
Olson, Michael -105, 182
Olson, Theresa -90
Oltman, Chorles-105
O'Meoro, Doniel-90
OPERA- 126
ORCHESTRA-122
ORPHEONS-129
Orr, Noncy - 90
Orto , Robert- 90, l 18, l 23, 124 , 159, 180, l 81, 184
Orth ,"Joseph - 67
Ortiz, Arthur- l 05
Ortiz , Mortin - 105
Osborn , George - 90 , 124
Osborn , Kotherine-105, 129, 134, 139
Osborn, Wayne - 24
Ostlund, Richard - 90, 182
Overstreet , Ruth -l 05
Overton, Janice- 67, 154
Overton , William - 105 •
Owen , Dav id - 67, 122
Owen, Philip-105 , 137, 139, 140, 147
Ozolins , John - 126, 189 p
Poos , David - 38 , 67, 121
Poos, Rhoda - 90
Pabst, Stewort-84, 90 Pace, Frances - 105, 120, 131
Page, Marvin - 105
Palmer, Jomes - 90
Palmer, Worren-67, 159, 161, 182 Pope, Ronald - 67
Poppas, Constance - 90 , 157
Poppas , Doniel - 67, 159, 178 , 179, 188, 192
Pordubsky , Joy - 68 , 126, 129, 153, 154
Posiko , Olga - 90, 125
Potzel, Poul - 68, 130, 132 , 192
Poul , Anno-90, 114 , 122,123,125
Poul, Patricio - 105
Pauley, Shoron-90 , 118 , 125
Pauley, Stuort-68, 126, 128, 159, 176
Poulsen ,Gory-68, 159,171,182
Poulsen , Twylo-68, 154
Peacock, Carole - 69
Peacock , Lorry-90
Pea rlstein, Leonard - 130, 144
Pearson , Bruce - 90
Pearson , Julie- 105, 131, 147
Pedersen , Mory Jone-69 , 126, 129, 132, 154
Pedersen, Rex - 90
Pelton, Jomes- l 05, 122, 124, 129
Pelton, John - 69 , 136, 140, 141 , 146,216
Penrod , David-49 , 69, 123
PEPPERS- 154-155
Perkins, Terrance - 105
Pester , Audrey- l 05
Pester, Roy - 25 , 69
Pester, Russ - 90
Pester , Sh irl ey- 90
Peters,Julie-105, 131 , 156
Petersen, James-90, 159, 162 , 180, 182
Pe tersen, Shirley-84 , 90 ,1 25 ,1 29 , 157
Peterson , Alan -l 05
Peterson , Donald - l 05
Peterson, Doral - l 05
Peterson , Jane-84, 87 , 90 ,' 113, 114 , 125 , 144
Peterson, Pamela - 69 , 143, 154
Petreczko, John - 182
Petri, Doniel - l 05 , 181 , 182
Petri, Robert - l 05
Petring , Marta - 28, l 05, 134
Pfeiff, William - 9
Pfoltner , Deborah - 69, 154
Pfundt, Karen - 69
Phalen, Marlene- 69
Phelps, Jerry- 105, 119, 134
Philipps , Kathy- 90
Phillips, Gloria - 105
PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT-27
Piccolo, JoAnn - 69, 143, 155
Pickering , Carolyn - 105
Piening , Susan -90
Pierce, Leslie - 90, 132 , 133
Pierce , Robert- l 05 , 177
Pi
erso l, Denise - 105 , 121
Pilla rd , Toni - 69
Pillars, Cynthia- l 05 , 117, 122, 13
Plock, Lindo - 69 , 139, 154
Poague , Connie - 69, 154
Polecat, Michael - l 05
Polivka , German -69, 126, 129
Poo l, Linda - 69
Poo re, Dano-70 , 118, 123 , 141, 146
Pope , Barbaro -l 05 , 134
Pope, Dennis - 90 , 165
Porat h, Barbaro - 90, 142
Portsche , Debro -l 05, 112, 131, 134
Portsche, Lyn -l 05 , 131, 156
Potter, Carol - 105 , 117, 131
Powell, Cheryl -l 05, 119, 129, 131, 134
Powell, Dennis - 70
Po well, Evelyn - 70
Powell, Jock-90
Powell, Lonnie-91
Powers , Myia - 36, 70 , 137, 152, 157, 158, 193
Prai, Kurt- 68 , 70, 159, 161, 162, 196
Prange , Douglas - 70
Prell, Steven -91
Pretty man, Lindo - 91
Prettyman , William - 70
Prib yl, Sharon - 70, 117, 123, 142, 154
Pri ce,- Bru ce-91
Price, Dia no - 91
Price, Lindo - 91
Price, Michael -l 05, l 06
Prochaska , Randol -l 05
Prochnow , Gary-91
Prochnow ,Janet- 91 , 122
Proctor, Beverly- 36, 70, l 13, 145, 148,153,154,198
Proctor, Mortin - l 05
Prucha, Michael - 70
Pudists, Siruta - 70, 147, 152, 158, 195
Purbaugh,Anna-105, 131
Quattrocchi , Sondra - 91
Quig, Verleen - 70, 142, 143
Quinn , James.:_ l 05
Robe, Beverly - 70, 120, 135, 137, 155
Rabin , Charles - l 05
Radcliffe , Col Iota - l 05
Radcliffe , Patricio - l 05
Roder, Marvin - 30
RADIO CLUB -13 8
Radke, Steve~-91
Rofert, Jeanette-91
Ramsey, Patricio-91, 113 , 114, l 18, l 20, 125, 130, 135, 149
Rance, Byron - 70
Rance, Naomi- l 05, 118, 131
Roney, Lindo - l 06
Members of the Advocate staff takeabreak; Valdeen Smith pitches to Kathy Karnopp while Jim Ogden and John Cariotta keep score
Education is enhanced through expert opinion. Dr. Joseph Baldwin, drama professor at the university. was oneofmany experts heard during the year.
Rasmussen , Christopher - l 06
Read,Janet -10 6, 131,156
RED CROSS COUNCIL - 118
Reed , Richard - l 06 , 166
Reed , Sunya - l 06
Reel, Windle - 30
Reetz , Lucinda - 91
Reeves,Judd - 91 , 144
REGENTS WINNERS -38
Reger , Linda - 70 , 156
Reid, Ernest- l 06
Reinhardt, Susan - l 06
Re i nhardt, Trudy - 155
Reinhardt , William - 91 , 176
Rei nick , John - l 06, 113, 166
Reis , Michael - l 06 , 181
Reitz , Robert - 91 , 165
Rempe , Kim - 91
Renne , Darrel - 106
Renne , Richard- 70, 159, 176
Renter , Michael - 71
Retzlaff , Roger - 91
Rezac,Jeannette - 91, 125
Rhodes, Ramona - 71
Rice , Galen - 106, 166
Richards , Margaret- 71
Richters, Tex-91
Rife, Roger-71, 159,161, 182
Ripley, David-91, 124, 129, 159, 165, 182
Rixstine, Barbara - 91 , 118
Robb , Dianne - l 06
Roberts, Deborah - 91
210
Roberts , Mrs Virginia - 30
Rob id ou x, John -91
Robi nson, Cynthia - 91
Robinson , Dorothy - 91 , 114
Robinson , Nancy-71, 142
Rob ison, Jean - 106
Robotham , Bi llie- 91 , 123
Roca , Lourdes - 106
Rock , Robert - 106
Roder ick, Miss Judith- 18
Rodgers , Charles - 106
Rodgers , Michael - 106
Roger , Linda - 70, 154
Rogers , Carolyn - 106, 129 , 156
Roggenkamp , Marcus - 71
Roggenkamp , Nicholas - 91
Rolfsmeyer , Melvin - 91 , 140
Root , Richard - 91
Rose, Douglas - 92
Rosenberger , Craig - 71 , 159, 161
Rosenthal , LeRoy- l 06
Rosewell, Sandra - 92
Ross , Candace - 71
Ross , Kathryn - 92, 114
Ross , Ronald- 71 , 113 , 188
Roth , Julie - 71 , 143,147,1 49 , 155
Roth, Michael - l 06, 166, 182
Rothe, Victoria -l 06, l 31
Rowe , Albert- 71, 123 , 126, 127, 129, 159
Rowen , Raymond - 92, 124
Rowley, Barbara - 71, 139 , 155
Rowley, Sharri - 71
Rowse , William - 71
Ruble , Debbie - l 06
Rullo , Judy- 71 , 123, 126, 154, 157
Ryan , Christopher-106, 118, 131 , 134 , 144
Ryan, Edwin - 106
Ryan , William - 106
Ryon , Michael - 92 s
Salzman, Ronald - 106
Sampson,Alan-92, 165,184
Samuelson, Donn - 92 , 177
Santangelo , Cynthia - 71
Sasso , Rex - l 06
Satterlund , Carlye - 92
Sattler, Sandra-29 , 72, 120 , 149 , 154
Saunders , Thomas - l 06
Saunsoci , Cora - 92 , 139
Sayers, Steve - 72
Sayker , Marcia - 106
Sayre, Mrs Kathleen - 28
Sayre , Kathleen - 29, 72, 112, 116, 126,128,129,148,154,157,194
Sayre , Kirk- 96, l 06, 109, 11 3, 144 174,182,194
Scaggs, Sandra - 106
Schadt, Susan -92
Schaefer , Linda - 72 , 154
Schafer, Roxie - 106
Schafer , Terry - 106
Schaffer, Shelley- 72, 132, 147, 149
Schell, Kenneth - 72
Schenk , Deborah - l 06
Schidler , Richard - 72, 167
Schild man, Nancy- 72 , 142, 155, 157
Schlegel, Bill -92
Schleiger , Carol -92, 114, 125
Schle i ger, John - l 06
Schleiger , Judith-92
Schleuger, Laura -49, 72, 114, 123, 154
Schmailzl , Beverly- 72
Schmailzl , Lawrence-107
Schmersal, Paula-92
Schmidt, Alisanne - 92, 114, 120, 125
Schmidt, Frederick - 72, 11 6, 120, 132, 145,189,216
Schmieding , Vicki - 72 , 119, 143, 154
Schmuck, Ronald - 92, 124
Schneider, Alice - l 07, 120, 134
Schneider, Mary- 72, 126, 129, 143,147,155
Schneider, Nancy - 92
Scholz, Michael, 107
Schomaker, Joleen - 72, 155
Schomaker, Bob- 107
Schrader , Robert- 107
Schrage, Peggy-92, 114,125
Schreiner , Barbara - l 07
Schrekinger , Frederick- 72, 112, 116, 144, 145, 158, 197
Schrepf, Julie - l 07, 131
Schriner, Jim- 107, 166
Schrodt, Darla - 107
Schrodt , Deborah - 92
Schroeder, John - 73, 126
Schroer, Barbara - 73 , 126, 127, 128 , 155
Schuerman , Gary- 107
Schumacher, Linda - 73, l 44
Schumann, Betty - 107
Schwab, Miss Lois - 31
Schwalm, Larry- 73
Schwalm, Linda -92
Schwartz, Janet- l 07
Schwartz, Judith - 84, 92 , 116, 132, 135 , 143
Schwartz, Larry-107
Schwartz, Richard- 107
Schwartzkopf, Suzanne -92, 112, 157
Schwartzkopf, William - 107, 119, 120,131,144
Schweitzer, Dale- l 07
Schwe i tzer, Donna - 73 , 154
Schwindt, Marjorie- 73, 115, 155
SCIENCE CLUB-140
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT -16-17
Scott , Harold - 19 , 167, 174
Scott, Joe- 107, 166
Scott , Michael - 92
SCRIBE BOARD-147
Searles, Sidnee - 73
Sears , Shirley- 73
Seay, William - 73
Seiler, Steven - 73, 159, 167, 182
Semrad , Robert-31, 74,112,122, 158,159,176,177
Sengstake, Deborah- 107
SENIORS-36-81
Sercl, Sharon - 92
Severns , Roger- 107, 119, 121, 144
Severson , Mike - l 07 , 166
Sexton , Jack- l 07, 166
Sexton, Robert- l 07
Seymour , William - l 07, 175, 182
Shaner , Beverly- 92 , 118, 125, 129
Shaner, Janet- 7 4, 121, 132, 154, 156, 157
Shaner , Robert- 84 , 92, 120, 129, 130, 132, 137
Shanks, Nena - l 07
Shapoval , Mike-92
Shattuck, Catherine - 7 4, 155
Shaw , James-31 , 65 , 74, 112, 158, l 59 , l 67, l 82
Shaw, Timothy - 92, 113, 123, 146
Shea, Michael - l 07 , 165, 182, 194
Sheeper , Kenneth- l 07
Sheldon , Deborah - l 07
Sheldon, John - l 07
Sheldon , Patrick- 74
Sheldon , Susan -92, 139, 193
Sheldon, William - 74, 139
Shelledy , Jo Ann - 28, l 07 , 131, 147
Shell house, Glenn - 92
Shepard , Deborah- 74, 155
Shepard , Elinor-107, 118
Shepard, Ronald - l 07
Sheridan , David - 42 , 138
Sheridan , James - l 07
Sheridan , Karen-92
Sheridan , Louie - 107, l 7 4
Shottenkirk , Anthony- 92
Showa l ter, Michael - l 07
Showalter , Nancy-107
Shreve , Ri chard - 92
Shreve , Teresa - l 07
Shriner , Carol - l 07
Shuman , Alan - l 07, 138
Shurter , Jean - l 07
Shurtleff , Mike - 7 4
Sieber , Henrietta - l 07
Siedell , Thomas - 38 , 7 4
Siefkes, Mrs Ruth - 29
Siegrist Nancy-107
Siepker, Gregory- l 07
Simms , Michael-74
Simpson , John - 7 4, 138, 159 , 162, 180
Simpson , Marjorie-57 , 74, 126, 142
Sim pson, Melvin - 17, 166, 180
Simpson, Tom - l 07, 159, 166, 180
Sinner , Joyce - l 07
Skinner, Madonna - l 07 , 131
Sk i nner , Mary- 74
Skomer , David - 93
Skoog, Gerald - l 7
Slade , Alan - l 07
Slaight, Harold - 26
Slama, Denn is- 74
Sligar, Franklin - 93 , 124 , 129
Sm it h, Barbara-93
Sm ith, Charles- 74
Sm i th , Dav id - l 07, 122
Smith, Deborah - 93
Sm ith,Gal e-107 , 121
Smith, Gary-29, 57, 74, 126, 129, l 30, 132, l 33, 198
Sm ith, George - 7 4 , 122, 124
Sm ith, Harvey-93
Smith, Julia - 74, 154
Smith , Kerry - 7 4
Sm ith, Kevan-96, 107,113,177
Smith, Linda - l 07, 131
S mith, Mary-49, 93 , 123, 153
Smith , Peggy - 28, l 07
Smith, Sharan -,107
Smith, Susan - 93
Smith, Valdeen - 31, 75, 120, i 30, 132, 148 , 155, 196, 216
Smoyer , Marty- l 07 , 166
Sn ider, Randall-93
Snowden, Larry- 107
Snyder, Dan - l 07
Snyder, Mary- l 07
SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT -1 8-19
Sol ick, Patric ia - l 07 , 123
Sommer , Allie -1 07
Sommer , Vicky- 75
Sommerhauser, Eileen- 73, 75, 112, l 20, 126, l 28, 132, 148 , 1.54, 196
Sommers, James-15
Sommers, James - l 07
Sommers, Steven - 75, l 26
SOPHOMORES- 96-109
Sorensen, Julie - 75 , 155
Soukup, John - 75
Sou tar, Jim - 75, 112, 117, 126, 127, 182
Southerland, Arthur- 75
Spadt, Karen-93
Spadt, Paulette - 75, 139, 154
Spadt, Russell - l 07, l 77
Speedl in, John - 93
Sp iker, Janet- 68 , 75, 126, 152
Sp lichal, Joe - 75 , 159, 160
Splic hal, Phillip - l 07 , 165, 182
Spohn, Cassie -93, 147
SPORTS - 150-189
Sprague , Phil_:_ 27 , 176
Springer, Wayne - 93, 159
Srb , Sarah-93, 114, 125 , 129 , 132, 133
Stalder , Karolyn -93
Staley , Kenneth -93
Stamm,Donald-107, 166,181
Standley , Michael-93
Staple, Charles - l 07, 181
Starck, Linda - 93
Starkweather 1 Charles - 93, 163, 159
Starkweather, Jean - l 07
"The Lincoln spirit" is all-important, especially to those dedicated students who never miss a game.
Symbolic of loyalty to school and state, our banners also represent student pride.
Statler , Steven -l 07 , 122, 178
Statler , Susan - 75, 156
Steele , Sandra-93, 125
Steffens, Gary- 49, 93, 123, 139, 178 , 197
Steffens , Suzanne- l 07
Stefonick, Jefferson - l 07
Steinkruger, Niesje - l 07, l 31
Stemper , Carla - 75, 143, 154
Stentz , Sue -l 07
Stephen, Bradley-108
Stepp, Lawrence - 92 , 93, l 22 , 140 141 , 146
Stettinger , Deborah - 93, 125
Stewart, Mrs. Katherine-21
Stilwell, Elizabeth - 75, 152 , 195
Stiner, Kathryn - l 08, 131
Stoddard, Roger -93
Stoeckle, Charles - 75
Stoehr, Mrs Opal - 27
Stofer, Pamilla-108
Stofer, Theresa - 93
Stoll , Shelley-93, 122, 125, 139
Storonski j, Stephen - 93
Story , William - 19, 165
Stoughton, Donna - 76, 117, 126, 129, 154
Strain, Cecelia -l 08
Strain, Dennis -93 , 123
Strain, William - 70, 159, 161, 172, 184, 195
Stransky, JoAnn -l 08
Strauss , Markeen -93, 114, 118, 125
Strokan , George - 76, 139, 159, 198
Strokan , Nina-93 , 114 , 118 , 142
Stuart , James - 8
Stubbs, Sally-93, 125
STUDENT COUNCIL - 112
Stutzman , Peggy - 93 , 125
Sullivan, Jud i th -l 08
Sullivan, Teresa -93, 142
Sunderman , Mary - 38, 76 , 116, 121,143,147
Sutfin , Arthur - 24
Sutton , Douglas - 178
Sutton,Nancy-108 , 118
Swanson , Jeanette- l 08
Swanson, Ronald - .108, 165, 174, 182
Swartz , Joseph- 76, 126
Swartz , Richard-93 , 159, 176
Swartz , Steven - l 08
Swenson, Diano - 77 , 156
Swenson, Donna - 77 , 156
Swenson , Marlene - l 08
SWIMMING- 178 - 179
Swoboda , Steven - 77, 184
Synovec, Barbara -93
Szymanski, William - 77
TTaladoy , Koren - 77, 123, 154
Talero, Gerardo - 93
Talley, David - 108
Tapp, Lonnie-93, 159, 182
Tapp, Poulette-93
Tarpley, Deborah-108
Tarpley, Melv i n -93 , 124, 159, 162, 163, 182
Tassler, David -l 08, 166
Taylor, Douglas - 77 , 155
Taylor , John -l 08
Taylor, Sarah - 77, 114
Teeters, Leota - 77 , 154
Tellier, Edward - 108
Templeton , Jud i th-93
Terrio , Robert- 82 , 93 , 113 , 159, 162
Terry , Richard - 26
TeSelle , Cheryl - 28 , l 08
TeSelle , Stephen - 77
Theiler , Michael - 93
Theiler, Richard -l 08
Thimijon , Michael - 77
Thober , Janice -93 , 114 , 125
Thomas, Gene - 77
Thompson, Connie -94, 125
Thompson, Gregory- 77
Thompson , Jerry- 78
Thompson, Rondall -94
Thompson , Mrs Viola -l 3
Thorley, Marti - 108, 115, 131 , 134
Thornburg, Peggy- 78, 155
Thrasher, Allen - 94
Tichoto, Kathleen - 108
Tiedeman, Dale- 78
Tiedeman, Roger-108
Tillmon , Gene - 108
Tilts , Morty- 108, 165, l 77, 182, 195
Tisdale, Patricia - 16, 78 , 133, 147, 154
Tomandl, Richard - 40, 78, 148, 200
Tomczyk, Maria - 94, 125
Tomczyk, Stanley- 78
Topp , George - l 08
Torgler , Deborah-94, 120, 125 , 129, 132, 135
Townsend , Christina - 94
TRACK - l 82 - 183
Tracy, Michoel - 94
Tracy, Vicki - 108 TRAFFIC SAFETY COUNCIL 120
Tr i pple , Sandra - 78
Trosper, Steven - l 08
Trouba , Larry - 108 , 166
Trout , Gordon - 94
Truksa , Sandro - 94
Trumble , Janice - 78
Trumbley , Linda - 108
Tucker, Cynthia-108
Tucker, Marie - 108
Tucker , Robert-94
Turner, Franklin - 94, 182
Turner , Michoel-94 , 181
Tyrrell , Kenton - 78, 126, 184
Uecker, Brendo - 94, 125, 142
Ulrich, Sharon - 78 , 113 , 155
Umphres, LeRoy - 94
Underhill, Michael- l 08, 165
Updegroft, Mrs Alice - 31
USHERETTES- 134
Vakiner, Susan - l 08, 118, 122, 129, 134
Van Cleaf, James - 78
Vanlandingham, John -94
Vanlandingham, Kathleen - 78
VanVelkinburgh, Ricky- 108
VanVleck, Mrs Luella-21
Vanzandt, Byron-108
Vanzandt, Peggy-94, 117, 120, 122, 143, 147
Varney, Janet- 108, 139
Vaske, Keith- l 08
Vaughan, Trisha - 94, 114
Vaughn, Colleene- 78 , 143 Vaughn, Curtis - 108
Vaughn, James-78, 154, 159, 176, 182, 197
Versaw, Michael - 94
Vidlak, Leatrice -l 08, 131
Villanueva, Candice- 79 , 143, 155
Villanueva, Dione-104, 108
Vitamvas , Gerald-101, 108, 113, 122, 144 , 165
Vittera, Thomas - 79 , Vl i et, Jeanne - 108
Voight, William - 94
Voller, Sharron - 108
VonBusch , Pauline-108
Von Busch, Thomas - 94
Vos, Jennifer- 94
Voss, Barbara -l 08, 118, 122
Voss, Orville - 23
Voss , Steven - 94, 122, 124, 129, 165
Voth, Wesley-108
Vrchota, Michael_: 94, 182
Vrchota, Thomas - 108, 177 w
Wacholtz , Larry - 189
Wacker , Adella -l 08, 131
Waersch , Linda - 94
Waggoner , Lindo - 79
Waggoner , Ronald -94, 165
Wagner , Janet - 108, 131, 156
Wagner , Jennifer-94
Wagner, larry-108
Wagner, Vickie- 79, 155
Waide, Miss Mildred - 15
Waite, Gloria - 108, 115
Waite, Michael - 94
Wakefield, Corinne -l 08
Wakefield , Craig-84, 94 , 132, 133, 146
Wakefield, Lesley- 108
Walbrecht, Bruce -l 08, 134
Walbrecht, Karen - 94, 139
Walbridge, Virginia -l 08
Waldman, Deborah -l 08
Waldman, Nancy- 79 , 155
Walkenhorst, Peggy-94, 125, 129, 157,198
Walker, Charlotte - 79
Walker, Collette -l 08, 142
Walker, Linda - 84, 94 , 114, 132
Walker, Lizbeth - 108, 131, 147
Walkinshaw, William - 94
Wallace, Marilyn-94, 114, 125, 153
Wallace, Nadene - 94, 125, 146
Wallasky , Leslie - 94, 139, 194
Wallen, Robert-108, 144
Wallen , Sharon - 94 , 122, 125, 129
Waller, Diana - 79 , 155
Waller, William - 108
Vaggalis , Anastasio -94
Wallin, Carolyn - 94
Wallin , Clark- 79, 138
Walls , Donna-:::- l 08
Walter, Janet-94, 114, 118, 123
Walter , Patricia - 20, 49, 79, 118, 123, 154
Ward, Richard- 79, 178
Warne , Patty-108
Warren , Herbert-108
Warren, Jecaldine -l 08
Wassung , Diane - 79, 142, 155
Waters , Myra - 79 , 143, 155
Watkins, Steven - 8
Way, Barbara - 94, 114, 142
Weatherby, Miss Dorcas-9
Weaver, Alan - 108, 146
Weaver, Marleen - 79, 119, 123, 143 , 155
Weaver , Marsha - 108, 131
Weber , Joyce - 108
Weddle, Patricia - 108, 131, 147
Weddle, Vick i- 94 , 118,142
Wehmer , Wilhelm - 79, 123, 189
Weiler , Kenneth - 108
Weixelman , Dennis - 24
Wekesser, Robert- 8
Welch, Roger - 94
Wel~ngton, Susan - 94, 118, 156
Wenz, Vivian - 79, 139, 154
Wenzl, Lloyd - 79, 159
West, Anita - 94
West, Linda - 95
West, Mary Ellen - 108
West, Robin - 109, 117, 120, 129, 131, 144
West, Susan-108
West, Vance -95, 138
Westendorf, George -95
Westendorf, Marion - 84, 95, 114, 146
Weston, Lina -95
Weyand, Lyle - 26
Weyers,Jay-30, 109,174
Weyg int, Constance - 79, 154
Weyhrauch, Elizabeth -96, l 09, 113, 114, 129, 131
Weyhrauch, Victoria- 79, 126, 137, 152, 158
Weymouth, Evelyn - 95, 125, 132, 133
Wheeler, Katherine -l 09
Wheeler, Terri - 79, 155
White, Cheryl - 109
White, Constance -l 09, 131
White, Darrel - l 09
White, Shirley- 95
Whitlock, Carol-95, 115, 139
Whitmer, Jane - 68, 79, 126, 137, 152, 156, 199
Whitmore, Robert- 68
Wichman, Dorothy-95, 114
Wickard, Brenda - 95, 142
Widding, Patricia -95
Wiebers, David - l 09, 122, 182
Wiebers, Herman - 80, 123, 124, 182
WJ..~chert, Judy-109
Wiechert, Susan - 95, 142
Wieland, Mrs. Selma - 15
Wigle, Linda - 95
Wibur, Shirley-109
Wilcox, David - 80, 156, 167, 182
Wilcox, Georgia - 109
Wilcox, Patrick-SO
Wilhelm, Mari -95, 113, 114, 120
Wilken, Mrs. Jo Rene - 22
Wilkinson, Patricia -80
Wilksen, Leslie -l 09
Wilksen, Nancy-95, 114
Will, Cathleen - 95, 114
Williams, Ann - 80, 126, 127, 129, 137, 154, 157
Williams, Donald -80, 159, 176
Williams, Edward-109, 166
Williams, John - 109
Williams, Kenneth - l 09
Williams, Patricia - l 09
Williams, Richard - I 09, 182
The last days of high school prompt one to ponder his dreams.
Williams, Robert-95
Williams, Scot-95
Williamson, Art-80
Williamson, Claire-30, 95, 113
Wills, Jerry- 80
Wilson, David -95, 182
Wilson, Donald -l 09
Wilson, Dorothy- l 09, 11 7
Wilson, Glenda - 80, 143
Wilson, Lynn -l 09, 123
Wilson, Marla - l 09
Wilson, Michael - 95
Wilson, Nancy- 80, 154
Wilson, Perry- 80
Wilson, Robert-SO
Wilson, Susan - 68, 132, 155
Wiltfong, Kathy-109, 113, 131
Wimmer, Step_hen-109
Winfrey, Robert- 95
Wink, Martin - 95
Winkler, Mrs. Patricia - 15
Winston, Gloria - l 09
Wipf, Carolyn -95, l I 4, 132, 133 Wise, Agnes-81, 154
Wist, Linda-81, 154
Witt, Bonnie - 95, 125, 142
Wittstruck, James- l 09, 166
Wittstruck, Judy-95, 113, 114, 125, 153
Wolfe, David - 95
Wolfe. Diane - 109
Wolfe, Michael - 109
Wolfe, Pennie - 109
Wolfe, Richard-Bl, 156, 159, 176
Wolfe, Rick - 109
Wolfe, Roland - l 09
Wolff, Lois-81, 113,117, 119, 143, 154,199
Wolford, John - 109
Wolph, Steven -95
Wood, Cynthia - 95
Wood, Frederick- 109
Wood, Randy- l 09, 134
Wood, Ricky-95
Woodward, Tom-109
Worster, Gary- 109, 166, l 7 4
Worthington, Gwen - 81, 139 WRESTLING
Varsity-180
Reserve - l 81
Wright, Larry-81
WRITERS CLUB-147
Wurm, Katherine - 109
Wyman, Wanda-81, 120,139,155
Wymore, Barbara - 81 , 126, 154 y
Yaeger, Pat-95
Yien, Dean - 109, 139
Yordy, l<athy-95
Young, Judy- l 09, 131 z
Zarins, Andrew-95
Zieman, Dennis-109
Ziemelis, Ingrid - 28 , 109
Zimmerman, Amy-76, 81, 112 , 118,154
Zimmerman, Cathy-81, 126, 129, 142, 143
Zlab, Charlene-109
Zlab, Linda-109
'When You're a Link, You're a Link All
the Way
Lincoln High is more than a school-it is a way of life. Memories of these years-of joyous and sad experiences - and thoughts of unforgettable friendships -will last a lifetime.
Fred Schmidt
John Pelton
Valdeen Smith
Carol Kn ight
Linda latzel
Chip Maly
Tom Howland
Mrs. Ruth Gartner
Miss Mildred Waide
Miss Irene Ma r t i n
Mr William Bogar
Tom
John; Fred