Lincoln High School 1990 Yearbook

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editor's letter

earthquake in California . A few LHS students also participated in a peaceful protest at a fur trappers convention here in Nebraska. Those students and others also had opinions about th~ right to bum the American flag . Senior Mark Janike said, "I think that it's stupid to have a bill that takes away a right. I'm gonna-have to call George and discuss it!"

, There were also a lot of feelings about the Exxon oil spill during the summer of '89. "I think that it is ironic that after Exxon caused the spill, they are now sueing Alaska because they won't allow Exxon to destroy the coast to clean it up!" said senior Kathy Crump.

I'm sure that's not even close to everything, but be a sport and leave your mark in this place called high school. There are a lot of fun and different ways to do it. So give it a shot. If you can make it here, just think what could happen in the future.

Lincoln High's drum line keeps the band on its toes at the Alumni pep ralley.
The sacred ''L" still hangs on (the wall in the cafeteria)

High school sweethearts Mr. and Mrs. Pfeiff are still linked together today. Mr. Pfeiff was an honored alumni.

This bunch of Peer Helpers gladly takes time out for a picture during their three day stay at Doane College for training.

Seniors Amy Folmer and Kristen Hoakenson are a couple of happy campers as they return from four days at NCA Superstar dance camp.

LHS students gather at the Alumni pep ralley showing their Lincoln H i gh spirit.
Sporting thier look, Gretchen Petsch and Heather Changstrom show their favorite team.
Saying cheese is Dave Fournell in his best complete nerd 1utfit.
Peace Dude! The student council showed it's spirit by putting on it's best 69' clothes. 1

Breakdancing Hippies Show Their Spirit!

The week of October ninth through October tenth was Spirit Week. This was the week every Link had a chance to show their spirit and strut their stuff.

Monday, October ninth was Wanna-be Day where you could be anything you ever wanted to be. Have you ever seen a man who wanted to be barefoot and pregnant? Jim Lange, a Junior, actually dressed up this way. "It was different, how many guys do you see walking around barefoot and pregnant?" said Lange.

Senior Dave Foumell really surpassed his own expectations by dressing up as the complete nerd. "I wanted to be weird and get noticed," said Fournell. Fournell was sure people noticed when everytime he turned his head people were laughing.

Tuesday was Breakdance Day. This gave students the chance to rip their clothes and moonwalk through the halls.

Wednesday was Sports-Fanatic Day. Showing their favorite team from baseball to college sports, students had fun.

The day with the most spirit was Woodstock Day. Junior Erin Beave really cut loose and got hip. "I have a great interest for woodstock music and what came out of woodstock," said Beave.

Friday , of course, was Red and Black Day. This was the day that students had to show their Lincoln High spirit by dressing up in red and black.

All in all, Spirit Week gave all of Lincoln High, teachers and students alike, a chance to show the Links spirit that Lincoln High is so proud of.

Hipping it out, Melanie Burger models her Woodstock spirit.
Burning her bra, Jeanne McShane shows what Woodstock was all about.
Showmg what they want to be, these Links all have spirit.

Homecoming '89-'90: A Living Success

This years homecoming proved to be a good one. A large student body tum out was on hand to see the Links roll to a 14-10 victory over East.

The players were obviously excited about beating the previously-ranked Spartans.

"After the game it was as if we had never lost a game. It was like it was our first game, we forgot about our other losses," said junior Dave Davis.

Following the g ame was the dance at Johnson Gym. Night of the Living Dead was the theme for this year's dance. A live band, Lie Awake, played at the dance.

Students had mixed feelings about the band. Senior Doug Tice said,

''They were all right~ They would have been better if they could have played their own music."

This year's homecoming king and queen were Jason Keolzer and Tonya Roderick. The homecoming court was Heather Ch angstrom, Melanie Burger, Lisa Abernathy, Kathy Crump, Jeff Lomax, Matt Streckfuss, Joel Nelson, and Jim Gibson.

Queen Tonya Roderick said she was very nervous all week long.

"I wanted to make sure I did everything right, I didn't fall, I didn't get sick, or I didn't mess up."

"It felt really good to be nominated. It gave me a chance to meet new people," Tonya adds.

Jeff Lomax, another member of the court, said he wasn't nervous at all.

''What happened happened," Jeff said. "The main thing I wac worried about was winning the game."

Melanie Burger and stand-in for Jeff Lomax, Todd Sandberg, patiently wait as the rest of the '89-'90 Homecoming Court is announced.

Coaches and players celebrate a 10-14

Jason Koelzer takes a minute out of the game for a quick picture. Jason was later crowned Homecoming King.
Tonya Roderick and Nicole Masek watch the game from the stands. Tonya was crowned Homecoming Queen at the dance following the ga~e.
victory over East.

Players watch the game from ·the sidelines.

Cheerleaders and Pep Club show their spirit at the game.

Retired teachers come back to LHS to enjoy the Homecoming activities.

Players celebrate a good play. The Links' defense held the Spartans to ten points.

Some of the Distinguished Alumni wait on stage during the assembly.

of the

LHS defeated the previously-ranked Spartans 10-14 in a tough game.

Members
Homecoming Court, Joel Nelson and Kathy Crump, stand with their parents.

Parking, What a Headache!!

Not enough room, quality oflots, and the senior lot. These are all issues Lincoln High students, who drive to school deal with daily.

Jay Davis, a sophomore when the idea for a honorary senior lot was conceived, recalls discussion of the idea, "Seniors had been here for two years and had contributed more, so by giving them the senior lot it was as if we were giving them something in return."

Junior Matt Westenburg thinks the senior lot is a good idea. However, Matt does see some problems.

"I know a lot of juniors who park in there, and the seniors get cheated."

Junior Suzie Casillas also feels that the senior lot is a good idea.

"I think the senior lot is fair because the upperclassmen should have some advantages. Everyone will get a tum."

Suzie sees the quality of the lots as a big problem. "I won't park in the lots because people tear around the lot, people park anywhere, and there is too much glass."

''There is not enough parking places and they are too far away. People end up parking on the street and end U:p being late," says senior Jeff Foster. Jeff feels that it is easier to get a place at lunch, when other people are leaving fodunch, than it is to get a place in the morning. The problems of parking at LHS are not solved. There are however, steps of improvement being taken. Witli students' input, problems will be identified and hopefully taken care of.

Students were given tickets f orillegal parking.
LHS seniors parked closely to maximize the space available for parking.
The front senior lot is usually full by iirst period.

Some students parked in the middle of the senior lot because there weren't enough spaces.

Warning stickers

Students park onstreets surrounding LHS, because space is no available i~ lots.

Many LHS students parked illegally in the senior lot.

During lunch, empty spaces are left in parking lots.

Students violated new visitor parking stalls.

wre put on cars parked illegally in the new visitor stalls.

The Working Class: the Why's & How's

A Porsche, a new wardrobe, or a CD player- just a few items many students dream of owning. How could a LHS student acquire such luxuries? They can either be born to rich parents or like many are doing, get a job. Many students hold jobs before or after school, some just work on weekends. Which ever the case, a job takes away a lot of free time. Junior Jennifer Fowler had mentioned that working after school and on weekends gives you less time to be with your friends. Students who have after-school jobs work there for many different reasons.

Senior Tony White, who works at the Folsom Children Zoo stated "I work there because I like the job, not for the money." Tony has been -working at the Zoo for five years, at first as a volunteer. Other students work because the_y need money for various reasons.

Senior Nikki Carson said, "I'm working to earn .money for college." _

Having aiob while still in school isn't easy, but what about Lincoln High students who are involved in a sport too? Sophomore Kelly Ward said that playing a sport leaves only the weekends to work. "Because of practices and games, you don't get to work very many hours a week."

If you don't work very often, you don't get paid as much. Junior Mikki Johnson replied that she only works about six hours on Sundays. "Working only one day a week doesn't produce a very big paycheck," said Johnson.

What about the lucky few who do not have to get a job? There are different reasons why many Lincoln High students did not seek employment. Junior Julie Gilde felt that having a job while doing homework and running cross country just wouldn't work for her. "I wouldn't have enough study time and I can earn spending money from doing chores around the house or babysitting."

Sophomore Bobby Ferrell added that he relied on his parents for his income. "I just ask (niceli of course) and they give me some money now and then.

The most popular spots LHS students · work at are fast food restaurants.
Jobs provide the main income for • many LIIS students.
Students work at a variety of places , like Waldos, Burger King & Amigos.
Students work after school and on weekends.

Senior Laura Huls, checks her locker door to see if any messages have been left for her.

Cruising Through the Nights

Friday or Saturday night, many teenagers were just passing by each other on "O" street. However, one could not simply cruise without a destination. Many teenagers hung out along "O" street, standing by their cars or sat on the hoods to get a view of other students just passing by that particular night.

Many of the businesses had officers at their locations to stop all the teenagers from remaining on their lots longer than 20-30 minutes.

McDonald's was one of the most watched places. Local police were called upon to monitor littering, loitering, and alcohol use. Many of the locations where teenagers could be spotted were: McDonald's, Amigos, Raceland, • Gateway Mall, and many empty lots along "O" street.

New Locks Secure Hallway Lockers

Lockers were sometimes the biggest hassle when it comes to opening them. Lincoln High School changed the locks on the lockers to resolve the problem of jammed in lockers. ,

Instead of the combination lock built into the lockers, they went with the padlock.

Junior Trina Walker said that it was a lot easier to · open her locker this year compared to last year, because fher locker would always be jammed

"Its also bad because students are in the habit of just slamming their lockers, but now you have to remeber the lock on your locker before running off to your next class," said Walker.

Sophomore Kim Ward said the lockers weren't a big problem to her. The reason for that, was because at Irving Jr. High they had to bring their own padlocks form home.

Padlocks or combination locks, whats the differences? As long as you have some kind of lock on your locker, your locker will always act the same.

McDonald's is a popular "tum-around" spot for stu , dents cruising '0' Street.

These are some the few popular hats styles that many men are wearing now.

College Logos Hit Lincoln High

c ·olleges sweatshirts and hats with name brands such as Russel Athletic, Champion, with logo names, Michgan, Nebraska, Colorado, or even Georgetown have been a popular items among students and teachers.

Junior Scott Westlund said the reason that hats are becoming so popular with males, because its easier putting a hat on their head then combing their hair in the morning.

"All we had to do is worry about the part that is showing," said Westlund.

Sophomore Jeannie Simpson said sweatshirts are a big hit because there comforable and everyone wants to wear there favorite college logo.

Westlund said when one well known person starts wearing an item, then everyone has to wear the item too.

If its just wearing it for comfort, or covering areas that you just don't want people to see, just remember, sweatshirts and hats will be a popular item for many years to come.

'there are many different shape and color of sunglasses display at

Hot New Shades invades 1-'HS

Sunglasses have been a popular trend for many years . Eventhough the styles have changed, sunglasses are still projecting a image of being cool.

Senior Lee Hansen, wears sunglasses at all times, instead of glasses.

''The reason I wear sunglasses inside and outside all the time is because my eyes are very sensitive to the light ," said Hansen.

Hansen said that he has about six different pairs of sunglasses. The reason why he has so many different pair, is so he can have a variety and also to have many to go with his mood.

The Sunglasses shop at Gateway Mall.

Bat-Mania!

Goth om City was safe this summer with the return of Batman, played by Michael Keaton. And with the coming of the movie came hats, t-shirts, buttons and more. The comic book stores business boomed with lots of Batman toys and gadgets. The Joker was also in close compitition' due to·Jack Nicholson's portral. It was one of the biggest selling movies in a long time. However some students didn't think it was all that great. -Senior Sara Sheilds said,"lt w.as a good movie, but near as good as all the publicity they had for it."

Junior Kevin Cada had this to say,"lt wasn't even close to being as good as it was hyped up to • be."

Everyone has names, these two LHS students take a minute out to get theirs noticed, Jim Bleed and Nate Trumble.

''Hello My Name is ...

Have you ever had a teacher that refers to you as "Yes, you in the green sweater"? Of course you have, everyone has! You wish just once they could get it right. After all your parents went to the trouble of picking out a name, the least a teacher could do would be to use it!

Your name makes you, you. Take for instance, Cynnamon Jones, Senior, some people might think that -it is a strange name, but not her. She loves it! "It's unique, and it makes me stick in peoples minds!" says Jones. She said her parents got it from a T.V. show they watched before she was born.

On the other hand is a name like Amy or J a.son. These seem to be a few of the more popular names of the eighties.

Know matter what your name is, unheard of or by . the hundreds, be proud of it, it's yours. It's one thing that no one can take away. So the next time someone hands you a "Hello My Name is " sticker, wear it with a smile!

Standing proudly, the creator of the craze, Batman himself.

The Long and . Short of It

Many new hairstyles came about this year. However, there still was the ever popular long permed hair with poofy bangs. Senior Melanie Burger wore her hair both permed and straight. When she woke up she would straighten her hair if she didn't want to wear it permed. Many guys had short hair on top and long in back. Others had short hair all over, and still others had long all over . Sophomore Ben Bayne said he was sick of people bothering him because he had long hair. Dying one's hair was also a popular thing. Students frequently dyed their hair blonde or black. Junior Liz Wilson who dyed her hair reddish-orange, had this to say, "I always wanted red hair, but this makes it look more different."

No matter what kind of hair students had, they had to deal with it, each in their own uniq~e style.

Christie Glaser and Jason Wilson take a moment to model this years fashion, leather jackets.

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The Leather Look

This year there is one thing almost every high school student agrees is a nessesity, a leather jacket. Whether it be black , brown, red or purple everyone wants one. People are saving for months for that perfect coat in the Burmans window. Oh, but thats not the only place to buy quality leather, Dillards, Yonkers, The Brass Buckle and the Post ~nd Nickle are all hot spots. Some kids are really . ipcky and get a real Bomber jacket that has been Il).anded down through the family.

What is it that makes students want to spend hundreds of dollars on a jacket likes everyone elses! Well, the students say it best. "I've always liked leather and people thought I was weird. When I finally saw people wearing them in magazines I knew it was time to make my move. I have my black one, but this year I think I need to do black!" says senior Bobbie Finney.

Magazines and movies had a lot to do with this trend. Maybe it was movie stars, Tom Cruise could most likely get anyone to wear a leather bomber jacket. •

Micki Wadell, Ben Bayne and Adam Jess Display their wild do's.

A variety of music to pick from.

Birkenstocks

'n' Wild Socks

In case you haven't noticed, Birkenstocks have become quite the in thing at LHS. There are many reasons for a person to wear Birkenstocks, Senior Matt Rotherham said, "I wear them because they give me a chance to show off my wild so~ks and my good looking toes."

Birkenstocks last for a long time. Senior Kerri Olsen said, "They're real cool and mine have lasted four years so far." Senior Susan Kirsch said, "My Birks are a second home to me, I wear them everywhere." > Birks have been called a very ugly shoe, yet people who wear them really believe in them. Senior Jason Byrns said, "Birken stocks are not just a shoe, they're a way of life." Kirsch said they may be ugly but the comfort outweighs the ugliness. •

•Different Notes, for Different Folks

Linclon High is famous for it's diversities. Differences can be found everywhere. One of these differences is in musical taste. Tastes range from Top 40, Rap and Alternative/Hardcore to Country Western and Classical. No matter what you like there is someone who likes the same thing.

When interested in purchasing your favorite music there are many popular spots. Some of these are Pickles, Twisters, Project and the old stand by's Shopko, Target and the other discount stores. Sophomore Adam Jess said,"I like Project because they carry all the Alternative music that is hard to find."

So, no matter what you like, there is someone to share your interest, a place to buy tapes, CDs or records and a possibility that your favorite band may come to town.

These birks were made for walkin'. Available at Footloose and Fancy.

Senior Susan Kirsch explores plans for college.

Seniors on the Search

Searching for a college is something that for most of us is very critical to our future. Seniors have been doing this for years and all have different views about their college search. Senior Brenda Gall says that, "Searching for a college is a lot of work and I will be glad when it's over."

Colleges try to ease the long, painful search by providing college fairs and having representatives visit the high schools. Depending on the field students are going into it can either be easy or hard to find the college with the perfect fit

Many different kinds of colleges could fit students fields. There are vocational schools, colleges, universities, etc.. Senior Suzi Carlson said, "I think a vocational school will help me get the training I will need to be an artist."

Students that needed help in finding "the perfect fit" went to Mrs. Cain and/or Mr. Vasa.

LHS students frequented the Stuart Theater to catch a movie ''When Harry Met Saily'' has been a popular movie at this theater

Movie Anyone?

Whether it's a comedy, drama, adventure, mystery, or horror flick, movies are popular among LHS students. Many students fled to the movie theaters looking for a little fun on a Saturday night, others just to hide out in the darkness. Whatever their reason, students were •able to .enjoy some good movies this year.

Senior Michelle Davis particularly liked "An Innocent Man." Michelle said the movie was an emotional story about a man wrongly accused of a crime.

"It was definitely Tom Selleck's best performance," Michelle adds.

Another popular movie was "Dead Poet's Society."

Senior Ann Tidball said this was her favorite movie of the year.

There seems to be a mov:ie out there for everyone.

Yearbook members: Shannon Barratt, Jason Burns, Suzanne Carlson, Cori Engle, Amber Gadeken, Stephanie Godeker, Susan Kirsc~ Becki Kuzelka, Chad Johns, Cathy

Maestas, Christie Pitts, AnniE Snowden, Melody Vermaas, Kerri Ward, Advisor Cathy Knight, (not pictured: Rona Yost).

Yearbook:

The

Facts

Yearbook was a lot more than writing stories, taking pictures, or drawing layouts this past year.

Writer Shannon Barratt had this to say about being on the staff, "It's fun and it's a challenge, but sometimes it's hard to get your work done on time."

The LINKS staff found themselves running around to .meet deadlines most of the time. Whether it was doing interviews, making sure the correct pictures were taking, or designing layouts it was always hard to find time for a break.

This year's book was all produced here at LHS, by the staff, then sent to publisher to be printed. The process used was called 'Paste-Up'. The staff used the Macintosh to print stories, headlines, and captions on the Laser Writer then pasted them onto the layout page, along with the photos for that particular story. After doing this for every page it was then sent to publisher. It was a hard process, but fun to do because they could see exactly what t~e book looked like before it was sent away.

When editor Cori Engle was asked about how she felt about the staff this year she commented, "Compared to years past, we have a very hard working and compat- able group."

Being on the yearbook staff wasn't all hard work, there was a lot of fun involved too!

Christie Pitts checks a layout to see if her story fits. Photographer Rona Yost is hard at work measuring to see what size to make a picture.
Editor Cori Engle puts her correcting skills to work, while Amber Gadeken check layouts.

Advisor Cathy Knight helps a writer edit a story.

Cathy Maestas and Stephanie Godeker decide on what size to make captions.

Photographers Susan Kirsch and Kerri Ward roll film while listening to instructions.

Members of yearbook decide what to put on a page.

Cathy Knight at her best.

Shannon Barratt gives Cathy

some advice. Help and advice were always welcome in yearbook class.

Writers often converse about what stories to use.

Maestas

Quick ...

Write that Down!

Who brought you news and entertainment once a month? Who kept you up-to-date on a game or compe- tition score? Who told you everything about the latest happening? Why, your friendly Advocate Staff, of course!

Advocate met everyday day during seventh period to plan, discuss, write and photograph major ( and minor ) events around Lincoln High One of the toughest things about being on Advocate was to meet deadlines. Junior Danica O' Connell said, " At times, some people, who I need to talk to or interview, are hard to get a hold of and it sometimes puts me behind."

Students chose to work on Advocate Staff for various reasons. " I love the excitement - there's some- thing new and surprising everyday," said Co-Editor Amy Folmer. Photographer Mark Janike had said that he joined the Staff because he liked to take pictures. There were many things to be done on the Advocate Staff and the work was sometimes stressful. Advocate was not something that a staff member could just merely pass through. It took time and dedication and extra hours outside of school. The goal was to do a better paper and meet all deadlines, according to senior Christie Pitts. But it wasn't all work and no play. Pitts said, "Advocate gives students an experience of responsibility, but we have fun."

Senior Mark Jani.ke comforts Val Tobler after meeting a tough deadline.
Todd Sandberg listens to story ideas from other writers, while Karen Nalezinek thinks about her next assignment.
Seniors Christie Pitts and Matt Strec~s take time out to pose. Say "Cheese!" Junior Jennifer llrenneise smiles for the camera.

Amy Fol.mer and Kathy Crump are caught again with open mouths.

Mark Janike and Michelle Parris, both. photographers, discuss their next photo assignment

Need a lift? Matt Streckfuss and Todd Sandberg get a little crazy.

Advocate Staff: Mikhala Beutler, Jennifer Brenneise, Mandi Cohen, Jack Dempsy, Yolanda FewTails, Amy Folmer, Mark Jariike, Vikram Jaswal, Tina Koeppe, Dan Koperski, Candi Little, Jeff McArthur, Dylan McCullough, Karen Nalezinek, Danica O'Connell, Cory Ortega, Michelle Parris, Christie Pitts, Todd Sandberg, Matt Streckfuss, Val Tobler, Brandy Toumbs, Jason VanSchoiak. Advisor-Carolynn Goodwin.

eafate aftp _ meet d~adlinee. itts, a se:ajor reporter, has he stafffo1F two years.

Advisor Ms. Goodwin helps co-editor

Tina Koeppe and news editor Matt Streckfuss with decisions.

Matt Streckfuss, Dan Koperski and Tina Koeppe check a layout for the paper.

Conducting business, sponsor Mr. Ernst contributes to the student council.

Alexa Green helps count cans for the canned food drive one of the many activities of student council. '

Jen Jones and Jay Davis listen to Mr. Ernsts advice.

Jay Davis and Amy Tussing take a break for lunch.

Ashley Ulmer looks at the agenda for the day.

Back Row: Amy Tussing, Jen Jones, Ashley Ulmer, Ekom Udofia, Stephanie Rothwell, Amy Streckfuss, Shawna Maybe, Nicola Blaha, Aimee Lile, Betsy Wagner Middle Row: Phil Gerlach, Ruth Oasher, Kelita Svoboda, Rod Beery, Alexa Green, Jeliette Gottschalk, Mark Janike, Joel Nelson, Josh Davies, Ilka Lohmeyer Bottom Row: dylan McCullough, Mikahla Beutler, Gerald Bayless, Lina Thisner, Jay Davis, Matt Streckfuss

Stu.-Co. Stuck On Organizing At LHS

The student council at Lincoln High was definitely stuck on the students this year.

The council was liere to organize student affairs and make life much easier for the average LHS student. ''The student council deals with problems students have in different parts of the school." said Senior Matt Streckfuss.

When asked if the school could survive without a student council, the popular opinion was yes but there wouldn't be a blood drive, homecoming dance, etc. If there wasn't a student council the students wouldn't have anyone to voice their opinion for them.

Jerry Bayless, Junior, wanted to be on the student council to help students in the school.

Some activities that the student council do include can food drive, quiz bowl, homecoming and more.

The student council wanted everyone to remember, the student council exists for the student body.

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Amy Strcckfuss and Betsy Wagner help each other out.
Betsy Wagner writes down her ideas.
Mikahla Beutler contributes to the student council.
Pointing
opinion, Ruth Dasher confers with other student council members

Back: Cori Engle, Jennifer Douglas, Angela Heptig, Jody Britten, Jen Hokanson. Middle: Aubrie Washburn, Jodi Klein, Kristen Hokanson, Lisa Abernathy,AngelaRobidoux. Front: Nikki Wood, Shayne Bennet~ Bev Redfield, Bethel Stuart. Not pictured: Amy Folmer.

Cori Engle and Jennifer Douglas are all smiles at a Lincoln High basketball game. The Pom-A-Links performed at halftime of home basketball games.

No, Shayne Bennet does not have four arms, it is just an illusion! The Pom-A-Links practiced every day to perfect their routines.

The Pom-A-Links end their routine in splits. It is very important for each girl to be very limber.

The Pom-A-Links respond to Senior Amy Folmer decorates the cheerleaders when asked if the locker room atr Seacrest they can "get down." field. Cheerleaders and Pom-
A-Links worked together to raise the teams' spirit.
The varsity cheerleaders am Pom-A-Linksdanceto 'The Solll of the Black and Red" during 1 pre-game show at Seacres1 Field.

The varsity cheerleaders do a chant to peiclub during a basketball game.

Varsity cheerleaders Carrie Defreece, Gretchen Petsch, and Melanie Burger show thier spirit during a basketball game.

Links Excel in Raising Spirits

Spirit is alive at LHS! Cheerleaders, Porn-A-Links, Pep club, Mat Mates, and the marching band all worked together to support Lincoln High activities. Hours of time was put in by all of these groups to raise the spirits of students and boosters.

Responsibility, cooperation, dedication, and fun are all components of a successful spirit group. Senior Melanie Burger, a varsity cheerleader, said cheerleading ''has shown me how to be responsible, how to work with other people, and how you can accomplish anything if you work hard."

This summer the junior varsity cheerleaders attended camp at Nebraska Wesleyan and the varsity cheerleaders traveled to Boulder, Colorado to attend a camp at the University of Colorado. At camp cheerleaders learned technique, new jumps, new cheers and chants, and spirit dances. However, probably the most important things tqat were learned was how to work together and accomplish goals.

Front: Carrie Moore, First row: Suzie Casillas, Carrie Defreece, Second row: Annie Snowden, Jen Gerard, Heather Changstrom, Third row: Kim Mefford, Amy Draper, JoAnna Evans, Shanrell Nelson, Fourth row: Kathy Crump, Gretchen Petsch, Melanie Burger.
Senior Kathy Crump claps her hands and stomps her feet during a chant.

The junior varsity cheerleaders show a lot of spirit while doing a dance at Joynite.

While at camp, the varsity cheerleaders were chosen to compete for the Award of Excellence. Lincoln High was one of four squads chosen out of the 29 squads attending the camp, to compete for the award. Seniors Kathy Crump and Carrie Moore were also chosen to compete for the All-American Cheerleader honor. Kathy won the award which qualified her to go to Hawaii and cheer in Hula Bowl. As a candidate for the award, Carrie was invited to perform in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

The Porn-A-Links were also a hard working spirit group. The group practiced from 6:45 to 8:00 every morning, working to perfect their dance routines. J unio1 Jennifer Douglas said one of the Porn-A-Links' goal is to learn to criticize each other without taking it to personally.

The Porn-A-Links also received their share of awards at • camp this summer. The squad received the Outstanding Home Routine Trophy and the Sweepstakes Trophy which qualified the entire squad to go the Cotton Bowl Seniors Bethel Stuart and Amy Folmer were a warded the Outstanding Captain dapcing award for a dance the two performed by themselves. Seniors Kristen Hokanson and Amy Folmer were chosen as drill team AllAmericans. This award qualified them to go to Ireland or to the Hula Bowi. Chosen as candidates for this award were Bev Redfield, Bethel Stuart, Jen Hokanson, and Lisa Abernathy. Along with all these other awards, the squad was given the Spirit Award, which the other squads voted on.

Working along with the Porn-A-Links and Cheerleaders to promote school spirit i~ the LH$ marching band.

Junior varsity cheerleaders clap their hands to the ''Lincoln beat."
Back: Heidi Schmidt, Sharon Okra, Heather Yaussi. Front: NicoleFry,Jenny Moberly,Amy George. Not pictured: Chadran Ethridge, Jackie Fitzsimmons, Kelly Rankins, and Kati Ripley.
The junior varsity cheerleaders do a chant at a girl's basketball game. Showing spirit for all sports was very important.

The sophomore cheerleaders, junior varsity cheerleaders, and the Pom-A-Links do chants in the stands to boostLHS spirit.

Back: Stacy Burton, Brandy Burback. Middle: Eron King. Front: Melissa Draper, Paige Dean, Carly Crow.
The junior varsity cheerleaders get ready to show their spirit at a pep rally.
Back: Krista Smith, Natasha Jacobson, Jody Remington, Nicole Leapley. Middle: Niki Spickelmier, Angie Christensen. Front: Caffie Mcpherson.
Sophomores Krista Smith and Angie Christensen flash two big smiles for a photo. Sophomre cheerleaders are chosen in the spring.
Sophomore cheerleader Natasha Jacobsen does a dance during Joynite.

"I think the band's performance was really good this year. It was bett e r than last year," said junior drum major Adam Ybarra.

The band competed in the Harvest of Harmony in Grand Island, the Lincoln Public Schools competition, and the Nebraska High School Band masters Association competition in Omaha The group received excellent ratings in all three competitions. Along with these competitions, the band also marched in the Star City Parade.

This year, the Pep Club was required to attend one required event a week. Events were choser to cover a wide range of sports, in order to cheer on all LHS athletes.

For a second year, Mat Mates were chosen to cheer at wrestling meets. The Mat Mates were required to attend all home wrestling matches and Pep Club events. This may seem like an awful big load, but the girls who tried out realized before they made it, the commitment that was involved.

Spirit groups at LHS combined both hard work and laughs to produce award winning results this year. Next time you pass through a sporting event, let your spirit be heard.

Drum majors Adam Ybarra and Gretchen Hall take a quick break to pose for a picture.
The drum majors direct the pep hand at Pershing Auditorium. The marching hand stands ready to play during halftime at a football game.
The pep hand takes a break in between _ songs at Pershing Auditorium.

These guys are giving it their all during the"switch" rally. Doing the splits isn't as easy al it looks!

The pep band gets the crowd excited playing their favorite tunes.

The varsity cheerleaders move into a formation during a cheer which spelled out the letters ''LHS."

The Pom-A-Links do a unique skit at Joynite. No high kicks Jor these girls.

The varsity cheerleadeN end in a formation during a basketball game at Pershing. Many of their cheers incorporated a formation at the end.

Linking the Past with the Future

ri1is year's open house was made for the students, but it's intent was to better acquaint the members of the community said teacher Jeff Venema.

''We wanted to inform ·the public of what really goes on inside Lincoln High, instead of what they see on the outside," said Venema.

•Vocal, instrumental, and drama groups performed in the band room. A Chili and Desert feed, sponsored by the atheletic booster club, was held in the West Gym. The East gym had a carnival sponsored by the LHS clubs. Alumni had the opportunity to get an activity letter with their name and graduating year written on it. This years theme, "Linking the Past with the Future," was selected because of Lincoln High's historical background and innovative technology.

Lincoln High holds an open house every other year. The last time open house was held, in 198 7; attendance was approximately 1,200. This year attendance was over 2,000.

Here a lady looks at many ohhe old yearbooks that were .displace at Open House.
Senior Marlo Bulford ask Student Council members Jennifer Jones, Jay Davis and Matt Westenburg how bas the toy drive gone so far.
Football coaches Harold Simpson and Alex Czeranko get wet sponse thrown at there faces at the Girls ''L" Club booth.
Spanish Club member, Jennifer Ulrich shows off her pinata.

Senior Amy Folmer, perform with the pomalinks and also work very later that night on Advocate staff. Madrigals singers were one of the many of groups to entertain for the public at Open House.

Social Studies teacher, Mr •Brestel gets nailed in the face by a wet sponse at Open House

Senior Mike Gaither, tries his luck at the pool table game.

Applied Economics sold T-Shirts and cups as a class project here demonstrate by senior Jason Helmstadter.

Teacher and sponsor of

Rainbow Club members

Animal Rights, Nancy Beck help suppor the rights on animals lifcs.
Najla Abdullah,Erik Finklev,Quinetta Jackson, and Sharon Orka, Gell bottoms and stickers to help figqt against Racism.
Open Housse

French

Jeff Ailes, Becky Allgood, Robert Anderson, DeeDee Andrews, Stephanie Arehart, Brad Argue, Cami Argue, Genevieve Augstums, Emily Banset, Lucy Bar:\ter, Jeff Barnes, Missi Barrett, Amy Bartek, Ginger Bauers, Erin Beave, Jennifer Becwar, Troy Bishop, Chad Blahak, Chris Blaine, Cyndy '.boehmer, Jason Bohl, Troy Bothe, Maike Bothmann, Jennifer Brenneise, Jay Brinkman, Lisa Brown, Bridgett Broz, Tiffany Burback, Kevin Cada, Jen Carlson, Annette Carver, Heather Changstrom, Deanna Chase, Ngoc Chau, Becky Churley,

Students' 'Have the Right Club!!!

Choosing the right club was of vital importance to some students' future careers.

Junior Janis Strautkalns said the Electronics/Robotics Club (ERC) provided him with the ''hands-on work" he needed to learn more about his future career.

The ERC was created to "give a creative and produc- tive outlet to those students whose love and interest is in electronics ,and robotics," said students in the club.

Another club that focuses on future career goals is Future Teachers of America (FTA). FTA was designed to inform students, that were interested, about the teaching profession.

Lisa Gray, Junior, was a member of ITA. She joined because she felt it would help her with the field she wanted to go into. Her final comment was "FTA is great!!"

All in all, clubs were always fun, but if they helped with a future career they were all the better.

Clubs

Donnette Cold, Timothy Coleman, Aaron Cotter, Anne Crawford, Ruth Dasher, Jay Davis, Carrie Defreece, Kerstin Deppe, Joe Diekhaus, Nik Ditzler, Sean Donovan, Heather Doran, Kristi Dragoo, Candace Dugger, Amy Dunlap, Elizabeth Durrance, Stacie Emery, Camrin Emmons, Sean Farmer, Nicolle Frey, Jessi Friendt, Andrew Fuller, Phil Gerlach, Julie Gilde, John Gill, Trish Gillispie, Nate Goddard, Rix Golden, Jennifer Grant, Jessica Greenwald, Kim Greiss, Russell Gruenemeier, Brian Hart, Susie Heinbigner, Mitch Hirt, Lisa Horton, Robin Hunzeker, Monica Janssen, Vikram Jaswal, Scot Jenkins, Kim Jochum, Lateef Johnson, Melissa Johnson, Sandy Johnson, Chris King, Eron King, Angie Kirkland, Jodi Klein, Jason Koelzer, Kevin Koelzer, Tammy

Image Board

Kiet Chou, Tim Coleman, Anne Crawford, Drew Davies, ·Sean Farmer, Andrew Fuller, Sarah Henningsen, Lisa Horton, Angie Hudson, Ali Johansen, Tanita Patton Justin Tiwald, Susan Wells, Mike Wiles '

Koeppe, Joel Kunkel, Hugh Lau, Kim Le, Nicole Leapley, K eri Lewis, Sarah Lewis, Jason Loth, Lara Luetchens, Cari Lyons, Leann McCoy, Jennie Melson, Jamie Miller, Lisa Moler, Josiah Moore, Jenni Nelson, Ryan Newell, Nickie Nichols, Vickie Nicholson, Aaron North, Kelly Nosal, LeeAnn Pancharoen, April Patrick, Jennifer Paµlus, Kim Payne, Susie Pfeifer, Kelley Phelps, Shawn Podraza, Cyndi Rank, Kati Ripley, Marc Sarata, Crystal Schmidt, Karis Schneider, Steph Schroeder, Eric Schulz, Lacy Schutz, Jennifer Scranton, Josh Shear, Vicky Shen, Karen Shotsman, Jeannie Simpson, Glen Smith, Jerolyn Smith, Sandy Sowders, Niki Spickelmier, Lynn

Stefonick, Alyssa Storey, Stacy Strain, Amy Streckfu.ss, Bethel Stuart, Darin Taylor, Scott Tepley, Jason Thompson, Scott Tooley, Theresa Trinh, Eric Upaka, Innocent Ukpaka, Jeralyn VanSickle, Sherri Varilek, Micki Waddell, Rachel Wagman, Chadd Walker, Tammye Wall, Kelly Ward, Kim Ward, Nicky Way, Heather Weber, Robyn Weisbrook, Pat Westlund, Winter Williams, Jennifer Willis, Antwan Wilson, Nicole Wood, Veronica Ybarra, Heidi Zeisset, Teri Zordel Sponsor: Norma Sturgeon

Juggler's Etc.

Tracey Barnes, Yvonne Bouffard, Rick Bradley, Angelia Burns, Jason Burns, Matt Carlson, Sean Carmichael, Angie Dobbertien, Bob Eddins, Kenyon Epp, Sean Farmer, Shannon Fisher, Josh Fritts, Kelby Hansen, Erica Harker, Paula Koplin, Cory Nelson, Nickie Nichols, David Nolan, Maria Ohlschwager, Angie Parra, Cesar Perez, Jason Phyor, Scott Rhodes, Erik Weeks Sponsor: Joe Kreizinger •

Future Teachers of America

DeeDee Andrews, Traci Bair, Staci Bomberger, Jennifer Bro'Wllt Jennifer Culver, Chris Disney, Heather Doran, Jackie Fitzsimmons, Lisa Gray, Michelle Lawson, Denise Lebsock, T.J. McDowell, Sherry Monday, Shelli Mundt, Jennifer O'tey, Michelle Parris, Ethan Seamark, TcSdd Smith, Brandy Toumbs, Angie Waller, tricia Wiggins Sponsors: Kristy Carlson, Cindy Ingram

Young Republicans

Angie Bailey, Zach Barber, Rod Beery, Shane Dunn, Nichole Ele, Sean Farmer, Kurt Fessler, Gretchen Hall, Colby Hank, Jim Lange, Nicole Leapley, Jeff Lomax, Mark Michaelis, Alicia Robinson, Tom Roti, Todd Sandberg, Aaron Scholting, Jennifer Scranton, Jeff Shepard, :Angie Simpson, Matt Westenberg, Niki Wood

Lisa Abernathy, Shayne Bennett, Jody Britten, Jennifer Douglas, Amy Folmer, Cori Engle, Angie Heptig, Kristen Hokanson, Jodi Klein, Angela Robidoux, Bev Redfield, Bethel Stuart, Niki Wood Sponsor: Jerri Weber

Ecology and Expidition

Ernesto Aguero, Nate Bench, Jose Hernadez, Carmela Hernadez, Jenn Brenneise, Vurginia Cole , Mike Gesch, Alicia Guenther, Jenn Jones, Dan Koperski, Melissa Luedtke, Jenn Masek, Carla Memefee, Leslie Mortensen, Corey Nelson,

Young Democrats: Patrick Adams, Melissa Akin, Mikahla Beutler, Troy Bishop, Jim Bleed, Josh Campbell, Jennifer Carlson, Amy Caruso, Annette Carver, Mandi Cohen, Drew Davies, Josh Davies, Mike Dowell, John Ertl, Kim Fierd, Chris Fritzen, Rich Golden, Jessica Greenwald, Eri~ ~ar_!ter! Jansen Harp, Shannon Jacobs. Lateef Johnson,

Susan Kirsch, Tina Koeppe, Anne Lacey, Melissa Landis, Becky Lowe, Brent McKibbin, Charles Nelson, K.C. Ortiz, Monique J>aulson, Cesar Perez, Burkett Powell, Roark Pyle, Katharine Rapkin, Bev Redfield, Sara Schoen, Lacy Schultz, Amy Streckfuss, John Svoboda, Justin Tiwald, Rachel Wagman, Elizabeth Wilson, Nathan Zook, Teri Zordel.

Niclole Nichols, Roark Pyle, Fenn Ratcliffe, Loren Rye, Cory Sjimmons, Shawn Sheets, Dawn Steuding, Laura Stover, Nicole Svoboda, Kelita Svoboda, Leslie Thompson, Jenny Ulrich, Jeremiah Wheeler, Siri Willoch, Tony White, Nicki Zbytniuk.

Math

Mike Anderson, Robert Anderson, Jeremy Bettis, Amy Bremers, Matt Carlson, Ngoc Chau, Anne Crawford, Jeff Friesen, R!ch Golden, Brian Graves, Vicki Shen, Justin Tiwald, Theresa Trinh

DECA

Michael Alvarez, Tracy Barnes, Amy Bartek, Ruben Beltran, T~rry Berks, Michelle Berlowitz, LaMonica Bradley, Gloria Bratt, Mike Brophy, Patrick Dumas, Angela Eurich, Bryon Fleming, Joseph Folmer, Chad Francisco, Jarred Francisco, Jason Frazier, Jessica Friendt, Roger Funk, Brenda Gall, Marlene Garman, Henry Gavers, Mike Gesch, Alicia Guenther, Amy Hakanson, Jennifer Hansen, Laura Huls, Chassidy Jackson, Andrea Jenkins, Barbara draatz, Kevin Kugler, Chrissy LaMaster, Rachel Lage, Miu-k Langston, Angela Lee, Nichole Lee, Kristin Marshall, Nicole Masek, Dori McBee, Chris McGrane, Jason Mefford, Jamie Miller, Leslie

Mortensen, Margart Murphy, Stephanie Nelson, Maria Ohlschwager, Becky Owens, Craig Parker, Lisa Phillips, Dixie Piepho, Lisa Pitcock, Jay Pitts, Michael Plescak, Angie Pohlenz, Kelli Rankins, John Robinson, Mark Robinson, Tonya Roderick, John Schlicker, Heidi Schmidt, Jennifer Scranton, Ginny Siepker, Shawn Slade, Lisa Sonder, Dawn Steuding, Laura Stover, Shawn Talawyma, Edna Triplett, Melody Vermaas, Aimee VonBusch, Pat Walla, Teresa Ward, Heather Warner, Kendra Westerhold, Jennifer Willis, Shelley Wise, Jeff Wolfe, Cathy Wood, Donna Wood, Jenny Zornes Sponsor: Jeff Venema

Lynn Binczik, Jason Bohl, Debbie Buhr, Tracy Erickson, Michelle Ferrell, Jessi Friendt, Brenda Gall, Marlene Garman, Tabby Gewecke, Clarissa Gove, Alexa Green, Diana Gutierrez, Traci Hallquist, Jennifer Hansen, Heather Harral, Shannon Jacobs, Heather James, Kim Lam, Denise Lebsock, Chris Nelson, Stephanie Nelson, KC Ortiz, Dixie Piepho, Troy Reddick, Vorada Ruenprom, Heidi Schimdt, Stacey Schultz, Shawn Talawyma, Todd Taylor, Felicia Teamer, Maree Teeters, Eric Teply, Theresa Trinh, Angel Tubbs, Jeralyn VanSickle, Tuyen Vo, Trina Walker, Lisa Wenzl, Shelley Wise, David Wulf Sponsor: Nancy Wolfe

Computer Club

Jeremy Bettis, Greg Bremers, Angie Burns, Jason Burns, Ken Epp, David Fournell, David Nolan, Roark Pyle, Jason Roda•way, Peter Storonskij Sponsor: Steve Quiring

Peer Helpers

Lisa Abernathy, Cami Argue, Amy Bartek, Amy Binder, M~lo Bluford, Andy Brown, Nichole Brown, Melanie Burger, Heather Changstrom, Becky Churley, Tim Coleman, Mike Cox, Kathy Crump, Jay Davis, Cori Engle, Joanna Evans, Scott Galusha, Lonnie Gates, Jen Gerard, Alexa Green, Krista Harre, Chondo Haynes, Angie Hudson, Mark Janike, Shon Jensen,

VICA

Fred Bienka, Sean Bohac, Doyle Brindley, Suzi Carlson, Jeremy Cosier, Chad DeVall, Bobbie Ferrel, Jeff Fisher, Lonnie Gates, Tim Glaser, Rob Hague, Lee Hanson, Kent Hemmerling, Tim Henderson, Greg Hill, Scott Hill, Jason Keel Damon Lee, Allen Loos, Eric Phillips, Scott Rhodes, Marlt Robinson, Matt Robinson, Christy Schmieder, Rick Schmitz, John Shepard, Aaron Smith Sponsor: Arlyn Uhrmacher

Scott Johnson, Lantz Koenig, Tracy Lahm, Virginia Lee, Chad Lyons, T.J. McDowell, Dennis McGinnis, Ghris McGrane, Kevin McGrath, Carrie Moore, Joel Nelson, Don Novatny, Craig Parker, George Porras, Jenn Powell, Krista Pritchett, Rhonda Schaer, Dierdre Smith, Teri Sparling, Monty Stoakes, Matt Streckfuss, Doug Tice, Melody Vermass, Cathy Visgar, Heather Warner Sponsor: Dianne Leggiadro

Electronics/Robotics

Brad Ames, Matt Bott, Shawn Clymer, Allen Loos, Don Parott, Chris Prue, Janis Strautkalns, Jaswon Thomvson

Writers' Club

Robert Anderson, Katrina Azbill, Jason Bahl, Ben Beyne, Yvonne Bouffard, Kris Bowling, Jennifer Brenneise, Andy Brown, Drew Davies, John Ertl, Sean Farmer, David Fournell, Andrew Fuller, Abby Hawthorne, Cindy Howard, Monica Jackson, Ali Johansen, Tina Koeppe, Erich Krieger, Sha~n Kusek, Melissa Landis, Becky Lowe, Jeff McArthur, Kevin

McGrath, Nganda Miller, Gretchen Mills, Jenny Nelson, Danica O'Connel, Erin Oakley, Stacy Olsen, Andy Pappas, Stephanie Patton, Cesar Perez, Drew Price, Lacy Schutz, Shawn Sheets, Robin Sinaho, Todd Smith, Heather Stemper, Tia Stokes, Justin Tiwald, Merean Tonack, Mike Wiles, Elizabeth Wilson Sponsor: Mary Dickinson

Mummers

Patrick Adams, Ernesto Aquero, Melissa Akin, Mark Atherton, Traci Bair, Tracy Barnes, Danielle Bemis, Nathan Bench, Jason Berlowitz, Sunny Blackman, Kjerstin Bowman, Todd Cox, Josh Davies, Matt Dobbertien, Camrin Emmons, Kristi Filarski, Josh Fritts, Andrew Fuller, Samantha Gaines, Amy Gerisen, Sarah Gibson, Sarah Gilde, Erika Harker, Sarah Henningson, Janelle Hollman, Monica Jackson, Shannon Jacobs, Vikram Jaswal, Ali Johansen, Susan Kirsch, Paula Koplin, Melissa Landis, Melissa Lewis, Becky Lowe, Jeff McArthur, Dylan McCullough, Kevin McGrath, Brent McKibbin, Kerri Miller, Cory Nelson, Joel Nelson, Maria Ohlsch'wager, Stacy Osten, Cesar Perez, Ann Reeder, Amber Salvati, Lacy Schutz, Todd Smith, Heather Stemper, Matt Streckfuss, Lisa Thew, Lfna Thisner, Sheri Varilek, Nicky Way, Angie Williams, Cathy Wood, Jen Wright Sponsor: Joe Kreizinger

Animal Rights

Melissa Akin, Jody Ayres, Chris Booe, Mandi Cohen, Drew Davies, Tanya Dunn, Nichole French, Michelle Frye, Amber Gadeken, Corbett Harp, Lisa King, Susan Kirsch, Jackie Knocke, Tracy Lloyd, Dori McBee, Stepanie Meyer, Gary Nabor, Monique Paulson, Sara Schoen, Shawn Sheets, Sara Shields, Nanette Skidlant, Jeremiah Wheeler, Rona Yost Sponsor: Nancy Beck

Debate/Speech

Patrick Adams, Melissa Akin, Cami Argue, Mark Atherton, Traci Bair, Emily Ban.set, Tracy Barnes, Ben Bayne, Nathan Bench, Jason Berlowitz, Mikahala Beutler, Inaran Blann, Amy Bremers, Yosha Brown, Deborah Buhr, Simeon Bukacek, Rebecca Churley, Anne Crawford, Ruth Dasher, Josh Davies, Paige Dean, Melissa Draper, Camrin Emmons, Sean Farmer, Heather Fredrickson, Nichole French, Sarah Gilde, Brian Graves, Erica Harker, Sarah Henningsen, Mitcli Hirt, Cynthia Howard, Monica Jackson, Vikram Jaswal, Lateef Johnson,

Amnesty International

Melissa Akin, Patrick Adams, Marco Aguero, Kiet Chau, Becky Churley, Corbett Harp, Jan Harp, Shannon Jacobs, Lateef Johnson, Ali Johnson, Tracy Lloyd, Anne Lacey, Natasha Jacobson, Jeanne McShane, Sara Shields, Heather Stemper, Micki Waddell Sponsor: Christy Tisdale

Lisa Keel, Becki Kuzelka, Melissa Landis, Melissa Lewis, Jennifer Mateja, Jeff McArthur, Dylan McCullough, Kevin McG~ath, Brent McKibbin, Maria Ohlschwager, Cory Ortega, Moruque Paulson, Cesar Perez, Curtis Peterson, Angie Pohlenz, Burkett Powell, Katharine Rapkin, Lani Ripley, LaSunya Sanders, Rachel Sandhorst, Sara Schoen, Stephani Schroeder, Jeff Shepard, Krista Smith, Todd Smith, Joseph Spicha, Heather Stemper, Monty Stoakes, Matt Streckfuss, Ashley lnmer, Amy Voss, Michelle Wolcott, Theresa Zordel Sponsor: John Heineman

Hard Work Pays Off For Fine Arts Students

Speech, Debate, Visual Arts and Drama makeup the Fine Arts depart- ment here at Lincoln High school.

Speech and Debate teams had very successful seasons this past year placing third at District and six at state said John Heineman.

Senior Matt Streckfuss, said the team was so successful this season because of a team motto that they follow this year. Heineman;s motto for the speech team was "Winning is a reward, but success is doing our best."

The speech team also had three state champs, Vikram Jaswal, Mellis&. Lewis, and Josh Davies.

Cory Orega and Vikram Jaswal both qualify for National for speech and Curtis Peterson qualify in debate.

The One Act Play "Silent Snow, Serect Snow" placed second at state competi- tion.

Senior Connie Kubieck feels the visual arts , department here at Lincoln High school has prepare her for her future career. Kubieck who won the interior design award 'from the Home Builder Association for her design of a house that she design.

Bang Tran cleans his illltt.
Unidentified students work at the drawing-board.

their artistic ability with their water paints.

Rona Yost gets excited about nrt.
Evan Brown UE1es time and , skill with his artwork
Tyler Adair and Nate Bench use
Jennifer Ulrich makes one of her pictures perfect.
Aaron Davis shows off his creation.

-An unidentified student shows her acting ability .

52 FineArts

John Ertl expresses his feeling about art
Jill Cederburg thinks about her art assignment.
Andy Brown shows some of his talent.
Paige Dean recites infront of her speech class.

students receive help from one of their peers.

Two
Siri Willoch concentrates on her drawing.
Danny Struble acts normal.

Passing Through

'Our Town'

0ver 500 people came to watch the fall all school play' Our Town', which challenged this years actors, including leading role Emily Webb, played by sophomore Sarah Gilde. " I liked having the leading role, even though it was a challenge, with having to learn so many lines," Gilde remarked.

Remembering lines was hard enough, but what about acting in front of hundreds of people? Many people in the cast were nervous, but junior Josh Davies had saidthat he was calm. Davies said the main reason was because he has had some experience by performing in other plays at LHS. " The more people that are in the audience, the more energy the actors have and they seem to perform better," Davies replied.

The cast had summed up, in many different ways, what the all school play me~nt to them. But senior Joel Nelson, who was stage manager, summed it up in his own, unique words. "It was one of the zeniths of my life," Nelson said. •

'Our Town' Cast

Patrick Adams. Vikram Jaswal

Troy Bishop Ali Johansen

Kjerstin Bowman Lantz Koenig

Mike Cox Melissa Lewis

Dylan McCullough Brent McKibbin

Kristi Filarski Joel Nelson

Joshua Fritz Monty Stoakes

Sarah Gibson Doug Tice

Sarah Gilde Jenny Ulrich Duane Herriot

Emily gazes at the stars outside her bedroom window.
George ( Vikram Jaswal ) has a conversation with Rebecca ( Kjerstin Bowman).
The Lincoln High Madi·igals sing as the play contines.

BEAN SCENE. Emily quietly thinks about what to say next as she shells beans.

Stopping to gossip by the gate are three Grover's Corner's women. ( Kristi Filarski, Sarah Gibson and Melissa Lewis ) Pat Adams is congratulated by his mother, Agnes Adams, after a spectacular performance.

Emily ( Sarah Gilde ) and her family ( Kristi Filarskimother and Brent McKibbinbrother ) have sat down for a peaceful dinn~r.

Emily and George are seated • in the soda shop to enjoy a ice cream soda together.

"Snow" are watching over Paul, waiting to see what happens next.

Silent Snow, Secret Snow

This years one act play, " Silent Snow, Secret Snow," ( written by Conrad Aiken ) placed second in the State competition on December 8. It was held at Grand Island Northwest High School. For the past two years, Lincoln Hi gh had been runner up in the competition. Lincoln High h ad been doing the one act play four out of the past five y ears and had gone to state every year. The play was d irected by John Heineman ; who was also their speech coach.

Junior ·Josh Davies played Paul Hasleman, the lead r ole Davies said it was fun because it's not everyday he g ets to play a schizophrenic. The main theme of the play was people with problems and how they need to cope with th em. Davies was awarded with the Outstanding Male P erformer Award. "It was a real honor. I was surprised I was nominated," Davies said • Dylan McCullough was also nominated for Outstanding •Male Performer and Kristi Filarski was nominated for Outstanding Female Perfoi-mer.

Seeming to enjoy the "snow" all a.t"ound him, Paul sl!liles in content.
One student (Melissa Landis) seems to concentrate on her studies, while Paul drifts off into his own world.
Paul looks off into nowhere as "snow" tey to talk to him.

Paul Hasleman ponders as "snow" stand behind him.

Displaying their acting talents are

Looking quite serious while reading the paper is Senior Dylan McCullough.

Melissa Lewis and Samantha Gaines were two of the actors who played the role of "snow".

Paul Haslem.an, played by junior Josh Davies, is being confronted by some "snow".

Corey Ortega and Cara Woodson.

KLHS Broadcasts Live

•W hat stations were you tuned into on the nights of January 25th and 27th? Unless for difficulties beyond control, around 1500 people ( staff, students, and parents ) were packed into the Lincoln High auditorium tuning themselves into KLHS, otherwise known as J oynight '90.

There were twenty-one different acts, ranging from solo's to special group acts. Some of them were cla~ses or clubs, such as peerhelpers, student counsil, fine arts club and rainbow club. Others were original acts like Rap by 2X's Dope and a piano solo by Mike Gaither.

Directed by Randy Ernst, this years J oynight was, according to senior Dan McPherson and many other LHS students, was better than last year. "It was much better because there was more variety in the performances," remarked junior Melissa Johnson. Students expressed their liking for certain acts, but one act in particular was the most popular. "Student Counsil was great! It was so funny!," claimed sophomore Kelly Ward. , "I liked the Pomalinks performance the best," replied junior Trina Walker.

Soundsation proves to be one of the more talented all girls singing groups around.
THE BUTLER DID IT. Mummers explain their version of the board game Clue.
Senior Mike Gaither shows his stuff with a piano solo.
Student Counsel members show their winter tans, as so do Mr. Sam Nelson (Principal) and Mr. Barry Stark (vice-principal).

Clayton Stryker gets attention with his drum solo.

Pomalinks Lisa Abernathy, Jodi Klein, and Cori Engle know what it's like to be about three feet tall.

Senior Kevin McGrath shows his talent on the guitar.
Seniors LaTeef Johnson and Dylan McCullough and junior Kristi Filarski broadcast the nightly news at LHS.
Dylan McCullough is in the spotlight once again.

Displaying their

talent from The Def Troop & Gyrlz Posse are the Angela Lee, Sunya Sanders, and Raqu e l Jackson.
Seniors Kristen Hokanson and Amy Folmer thrill the audience with their dance duo.
Class is in session for the Rainbow Club.
Josh Davies tells the audience what's on his mind.
The LPS Magic Bus is on route in the IJIS auditorium.
George Porras, with accompanist, knows what it takes to capture the audiences' attention.
People in the audience take a · break and stretch during the intermission.
Josh Davies acts as "Pedro" as Tim Colman stands sternly behind him.
Junior Jeff Jackson desplays his talent on the sax. The sophomore cheerleaders prove that they can do more than the basic cheer.
The IJIS Madrigals show the audience that they aren't totally confused.

MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC, Pass

It On ...

Lincoln High offerred eight vocal music classes this year. Three of them were open to any students ·and auditions were held for the other five.

The open classes were: Mixed Chorus, Girls Chorus, and Voice. Mixed Chorus and Girls Chorus held three to four concerts a year, while Voice class consisted of only six to ten people who held in-class concerts every month during the semester. Voice class also learned about music theory, which is the study -of music terms, logic, and reasoning.

The 38 members in Sophomore Select Choir this past year had to try out in the ninth grade. Mr. Skutchan directed the group along with Madrigals and Concert Choir.

The Madrigals had 16 members and held a Madrigal Feast at the Cornhusker in December thi s year. C~ncert Choir had 68 members and performed at the Nebraska Music Educators Association (NMEA) as a group.

Senior Stephanie Powell said, ''We work together as a group and everyone is important." CONTINUED

Voice: Delise Andrews, Tami Caughey, Megan Jewell, Kim Lam, Leslie Moss, Stephanie Powell, Melody Vermaas, Tricia Wiggins

Prep Jazz members are always excited about practicing.

Varsity Jazz band perfecting their talent.

Jane Carpenter studies her music for orchestra.

Concert Choir: Lisa Ahlberg, Blake Alexander, Brad Ames, Cami Argue, Kevin Beem, Amy Binder, Don Bourne, Nicole Brandt, Jennifer Carlson, Nikki Carson, Annette Carver, Timothy Coleman, Kim Cook, Krista Cook, Lynn Cozad, Kerstin Deppe, Angela Dobbertien, Matt Dobbertien, Brett Ferguson, Kristi Filarski, Alex Fisher, Shannon Fisher, Chad Francisco, Samantha Gaines, Sarah Gibson, Kelby Hansen, Jennifer Hokanson, Kristen Hokanson, Vikram Jaswal, Megan Jewell, Melissa Johnson, Mikki Johnson, Stacy Johnson, Jason Koelzer, Kevin Koelzer, Melissa Landis, Lara Leutchens, Melissa Lewis, Michell Lockman, Kristi Marshall, Chris Mc Ginty, Kevin McGrath, Michelle Mengelcamp, Rod Neil, Brian Nunns, Matt Olberding, Andrew Pappas, Jenn Phelps, Monte Polivka, George Porras, Burk Powell, Stephanie Powell,CyndiRank,Ann Reeder, Kati Ripley, Matt Rotherham, Rachel Sandhorst, Ethan Seamark, John Shipp, Wendy Smith, Bethel Stuart, Ted Vorm, Aubrie Washburn, Kim Way, Nicci Wetzel, Stephanie Williams, Cara Woodson

Madrigal members Andy Pappas, Matt Dobbertien, Ethan Seamark, and Chad Francisco show that sometimes music is serious.

Keeping It Going...

They also had 14 members in the NMEA honor choir, the most that LHS has ever sent. They were: Rachel Sandhorst, Kristen Hokanson, . Kerstin Deppe, Tim Coleman, Ann Reeder, Michell Lockman, Aubrie Washburn, Kim Cook, Matt Rotherham, Melissa Lewis, Matt Dobbertien, Chad Francisco, Vikram Jaswal, and Andy Pappas.

Soundsation which had 24 members and Varsity Swing Choir which had 16 members, were directed by Mrs. Ludeman.

Both Soundsation and Varsity Swing t:;hoir performed when called upon and both had skits in Jounite this past January.

Senior Jason Koelzer summed up VSC great by saying, "Swing Choir is good and interesting because we entertain others and make them smile!"

Varsity Swing Choir: Blake Alexander, Tim Coleman, Kerstin Deppe, Angie Dobbertien, Kristi Filarski, Samantha Gaines, Kristen Hokanson, Vikram Jaswal, Jason Koelzer, Melissa Landis, Lara Luetchens, Chris, McGinty, Monte Polivka, Burk Powell 1 Matt Rotherham, Aubrie Washburn

Madrigals: Annette Carver, Kim Cook, Matt Dobbertien, Alex Fisher, Chad Francisco, Kelby Hansen, Melissa Johnson, Stacy Johnson, Kevin Koelzer, Melissa Lewis, Kevin McGrath, Andy Pappas, Rachel Sandhorst, Ethan Seamark, Wendy Smith, Kim Way

Kim Way, Rachel Sandhorst, Wendy Smith, and Melissa Lewis intense about music.

Kerstin Deppe and Tim Coleman, members of Varsity Swing Choir, enjoy a dance together.

Orchestra members warming up before a performance. Sophomore Select Choir: Brad Argue, Jeremy Bettis, Mary Ann Bishay, Jason Bohl, Kjerstin Bowman, Danielle Brady, Rachel Bruns, Joe Dieckhaus, Tamar Dietrich, Capri Edwards, Staci England, Katy Evans, Lyne Flores, Lisa Graham, Holly Group, Deah Harriott, Aaron Johnson, Julie Jones, Greg Kubert, Joel Kunkel, Jake Loos, Becky Lowe, Mitzi Mitchell, Jamie Mowbray, Chris Nelson, Collins Parrish, Alethea Stov-all, Trenesa Thompson, Shana Vasatka, Robyn Weisbrook, Susan Wells, Len Weyeneth, Angela Williams, H~idi Woerner

Damon Lee blows us away on his saxophone.

Concentrating intensely on her music is Prep Jazz member Fanchon McKinney.

Varsity Jazz member Shamus Adams is getting into the music.

Mr. Rush doing what he does best.

Mixed Chorus: Melissa Akh Carmen Alesio, Angela Barnard, Carmalita Bohac

Brandi Burback, Christin: Buswell, Tami Caughey, Arthur Coleman, Heidi Coleman, Jenny Craig, - Meghan Crook, Sean Donovan, Koffie Downs, Candace Dugger, Kristine Dunn, Kamelle Ebers, M Renee •Esquivel, Lyne Flores, Shanna Gagner, Amy Gerisch, Aubrey Hammer, Kevin Hawkins, Verla-Mar Hull, Midgie Jerabek, Eron King, Jason Knaub, Barbara Kraatz, Kristi

Lautenbach, Kim Le, Tara Linkugel, Bobbie McRoberts Kimberly Mefford, Jodale ' Melson, Stephanie Meyer, Mitzi Mitchell, Shelli Mundt, Adrienne Payne, Melissa Payne, Michael Pitcock, Kristine Pothast, Christopher Proc!or, Shirley Roberds, Carrie Schubert, Devin Smith, Todd Smith, Heather Stemper, Theresa Trinh, Dorene Turner, Dennis Utley, Matthew Walker, Tricia Wiggins, Robert Young, Troy Ziems

Glen Smith going crazy with his bass.

Varsity Swing Choir performing at NBC bank.

Strikin' the drums is Clayton Stryker's speciality.

Soundsation: Lisa Ahlberg Delise Andrews, Francisca ' Beltran, Amy Binder, Lamonica Bradley, Melanie Burger, Suzanne Casillas, Tami Caughey, Heidi Gibson, Krista Harre, Laura Herrell, Jennifer Hokanson, Chassidy Jackson, Megan Jewell, Kim Lam, Michell Lockman, Kristin Marshall, Stephanie Powell, Cynthia Rank, Michelle Saathoff, Angela Simpson, Melody Vermaas, Tricia Wiggins, Catherine Wood

Girls Chorus: Stephanie Arehart, Lucy Barker, Julie Campbell, Rebecca Chilton, Corrine Coatman, Tracy Eckert, Nichole French, Starla Goebel, Rebecca Heinke, Jennifer Hickerson, Melissa Hoffl:'1an, Katrina Lapointe, Sarah Lewis, Erica Looye, Jennifer Lorenz, Sherri Luick, Shawna Maybee, Adrianne Moberly, Lisa Mundt, Kaylene Nelson,

Misty Nimrod, Terry Novak, Tina Palmer, Kelley Phelps, Shawn Podraza, Jennifer Ponec, Jennifer Pounds, Carolyn Pulse, Kelli Rankins, Kendra Rathjen, Tanja • Russell, Roxanne Schafer, Lisa Schreiner, Pamela Schriner, A Nikki Snyder, Lillian Thornburg, Michelle Timmerman, Tricia Wiggins, Cheryl Wilcox, Nicole Zbytniuk

Strings and Things

Qrchestra and Jazz brought students together in harmony and fun.

The 27-member Orchestra, directed by Mr. Terry Rush, held regular concerts and participated in the Madrigal Feast in December.

Senior Carrie Moore said, "It's a fun experience. The best part is working with the choral groups "

Prep Jazz Band had 11 members and Varsity Jazz Band had 18 members.

Junior Dave Davis said, "It's a great experience that I'm sure I'll hold close to me for the rest of my life." .

Varsity Jazz Band competed in Greeley, Colorado and held concerts in the garden by the Com• Popper during lunch hour ~

Burkett Powell and Melissa Landis practice while another Varsity Swing Choir member, Monte Polivka, looD

Prep Jazz Band: Julie Cassel, Brian Caughron, Thomas Defreece, Spencer Dugan, Joseph Gatto Jr, Deah Harriott, Christopher Johnson, Bryan McCoy, Fanchon McKinney, Lisa Pitcock, Loren Rye, Aaron Scholting

Orc hestra members tune th eir instruments to perfecti on .
Madrigals member performing at NBC bank.
on.

Music seems to enlighten the hearts of Madrigal members Kevin McGrat~ Chad Francisco, and Alex Fisher.

Shamus Adams, Lynn Binczik, Nicola Blaha, Tamar Dietric~ Rebekkah Ehrlic~ Christopher Fritzen, Angela Hudson, Rebecca Kuzleka, Clifford Lee, Daniel Levitov, Candi Little, Heather Loken, Carrie Moore, Kelly Nosal, Stephanie Patton, Glen Smit~ Amy Starks, Alyssa Storey, Stephanie Waltman, Susan Wells, Elizabeth Wilson, Nicole Wood, Heidi Zeisset, Nathan Zook, Jenny Zornes

Jazz Band: Sham~ Adams, Erin Beave, Chris Blaine, David Davis, Jeffery Jackson, James Lange, Mark Larson, Damo~ Lee, Melissa Luedtke, Joel Meints, Richard Meints, Holly Moreno, Kelly Nosal, Eric Schulz, Gien Smit~ Joseph Spicha, C~yton Stryker, Mark Wallace Music

Orchestra:

Model U.N. outlet for verbal students

This year, many Lincoln High students attended the Fall and Spring Sessions of Nebraska Model United Nations.

Model United Nations is a facimile of the actual United Nations. To enter, these students had to form a delagation to represent a country. Senior Brent McKibbin has • been to the Model U .N. for the past three years. In the Fall, his delegation was the Soviet Union, and in the Spring it was Syria. McKibbin said his brother was the one who got him interested in Model U.N.

"I liked the experience of dealing with my country's problems and trying to support the resolutions my delegation believed in," said McKibbin. "I also enjoyed using my debate experience at places other than a debate tournament.' '

Writing resolutions was part of the delegate's job of representing their country. Resolutions are a formal statement of opinion adopted by the 6ntire group. So, they had to be voted and debated on every time a new resolution was put before an assembly.

Model U.N. consists of several assemblies such as Economic and Social Council and General Assembly, and in those groups they had many different committees, such as the Nuclear Warming committee and Environment, to write resolutions on.

A team consisted of four members in the Fall and up to twelve members in the Spring. McKibbin's delegation in the Fall and Spring won the Superior Delegation awards. Seniors Robert Anderson, Anne Crawford, Jeff MacArthur, Jim Bleed, and juniors Josh and Drew Davies and Curt Peterson were just a few delegates who received awards, and Senior Dylan McCullough received the award for the best highschool delegate at the Spring Session, and a $100 Savings Bond.

Model United Nations

Josh Davies, contemplates the ideas of a nuclear winter, while sitting in Russian History. Davies aided his team in winning the best Delegation of the Fall Session of Model United Nations.
Dylan McCullough is conversing with Mr. Rethemeier over student services. McCullough has won Superior Delegation awards for the past two years.
Drew Davies has attended Model U.N. for two years. Drew is also an artist for the Advocate.
Jim Bleed is shown here debating during his third period class. He also received an Outstanding delegation award for his representation of Syria.

Announcement change into students~ hands

Assistant Principal for Education,

shown here doing the announcements in 1980. She gave up her announcement jobs due to a busy schedule.

Kathy and Amy pose for a pie while dealing with about five people daily trying to come in and do announcements for his or her club.

This is the ''high-tech" equipment machine Amy and Kathy use every morning.

This year for the first time in twenty years, Kathy Raymer, Assistant Principal for Education, did not read the student daily announcements. Two students did.

The second week in September, seniors Kathy Crump and Amy Folmer went to discuss with Raymer why • students couldn't read the announcements and found it was because no one had ever asked to read them before. So, with Raymer's consent, on September 201 Crump and Folmer went live over sound. Crump thought the situation would cure the ignoring of the announcement reading in third period.

"I just felt since the announcements were for the stu,dents, students should be reading them," said Crump. ·Folmer also enjoyed reading them because she got to wake up the entire student body every morning.

"It was fun, though after awhile I realized no one listened to us either," said Folmer.

Kathy Raymer
Here Kathy and Amy are shown in the act of annoucing. They would trade off every other time.
Here, Junior Ularan Blann is giving her announcement for Women's History Month. Announcements 71

Pass~rs

ABBOTT,LAURIE ABDULLAH,NAJLA

ABERNATHY, LISA -Varsity , soccer, Swlmmlng&Dlvlng,Gymnatlcs, Glrls "L"Club, Pomall,:aks, :Joynlght, • Cheerleadlng,Student • Co.,Spanlsh Club,Peerhelplng ADAMS, · PATRICK W.Voung Democrats(10, 11, 12)Flne Arts Clu b(11, 12)Mu mmers (11, 12) Amnesty International (11, 12) FBLA(1 0, 11 )OneAct Play "REQUIEM" (11),Sp,rlng Play"Our Town" (12), Debate (10), Joynlght(12) AGUERO,ERNESTO AGUIRRE, LAURIE E.-YABA (9,10,11)Junlor Achlevment (9,10,11) lnteract(12)

ALCORN, CHRIS-Football ALLGOOD, BECKY ANDREWS, DEE DEE

ARGUE, CAMILLA D.-Honor Roll {9,10,11, 12)Academlc Letter (1 0, 11) Nat'IHonorSoclety(12)Orchesta(9, 10, 11)Concert <;holr(12),Madrlgal Feast(10, 12 ) ,Peer Helpl~g (12) KFRX "Scholar o f the week" (12) Quiz Bowl(11)French Club(11,12 -Secretary)Nat'I Forensic League (11 )Speech Club (11) ARMSTRONG, GREG ARNOLD,JOHN ATKINSON, WILLAM•Football(10)

AUGSTUMS,JENNIFER-Varslty Gymnastlcs(10)Varstly Swimming (11)French Club (10,11,12) AYRES, JODI-Pep Club(10)Anlmal Rights Club(11, 12) BABINSZKI, BENO BADE, SHANE G.-Football(9, 10) Baseball (10)

BAILEY, CLIFF BARBER, ZACHARY K.-Honor Roll (10, 11, 12)Natlonal Honor Soclty (12) Debate(1 0)Voung Republicans (12)Flne Arts Club(12) Tennis (1 0, 11, 12) BARNARD,ANC!ELA BARTEK, AMY L.-French Club(10, 11, 12)DECA(12)Junlor Achlevement(1 0)Peer ' Help Ing (12)

BAUER, CHAlS. BEARD,SHERI L.Speech (10)Swlmmlng(10,11)S · anlsh Club(10, 11 )Honor Roll (11, 12)

National Honor Society (12)

BEECK, ANGIE

BEL TRANiFRANCISC!i.Ralnbow Club (11, 1:?)Sound Satlon (11,12)Joynlght (11,12)

BERKS, TERRY-Varsity Football(11, 12)Track(11)

Wrestllng(1 0)DECA (11, 12)Ralnbow Club(12) lntermural Basketball(11, 12)

BERLOWITZ,MICHELLE-Pep Club(1 0)Track(11 )Deca(12) Mummers(11) BIBLE, CHRIS BIGGARD,AARON 5.- Cross Cou ntry(11, 12)Track(11)

SENIORS

SENIORS

BILL, STEPHANIE BINCZIK,L YNN A.Orchestra (10, 11, 12)" Hello Dolly"(1 0)"A Funny thing happen on the way to the foru m"(11)

FBLA(12)Madrlgal Feast (12) BINDER, AMY BISHOP,TROY-French Club (9,10 11, 12- President) • Young Democates(11, 12)Varslty Soccer (1 0, 11, 12)Varslty Cross Country (11, 12-Captaln)One-Act Play Compotltlon(1 0)Ralnbow Club(12)Joynlg ht(12)Qulz Bowl (11 )Nat'I Honor Soclty(12Secretary)Honor Roll (9, 1 0, 11, 12)AII-School Play "our Town" '(12)Academlc Letter(10, 11, 12)

Seniors 75

BITTING,SCOTT A.-Football

Mgr.(11, 12)Wrestllng(11 )Applied Auto Mechanlcs(12)BLAHA,NICOLA L.Varslty Swlmmlng(9,10,11,12)'

Vars lty Ten nls(9, 10, 11, 12)Student Councll(12)GermanClub(1 0)French Club(1 0)Joynlght(12)Honor Roll(10, 11, 12)Nat'I Honor Society "Hello Dolly"(10)"A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the Forum" Orchesta (10,11,12) BLOCK,KEVIN W.Swlmming(9,10,11,12-captaln)L Club(10,11,12)

BOTHMANN, MAIKE BOURNE, DON BRATT, GLORIA

BRE~HEJSE, JENNIFER · BRENNFOERDER, CHRIS BRETZ, JASON BROPHY, MIKE

BROWN,AMY S . -

• Intramural Volleyball(11, 12) lntramur~I Basketball(11, 12)

BROWN,JENNY-Pep Club (10) BROWN, JENNIFER BROWN, NICOLE

BRUCK,AMY M.-Pep Club (10) Cheerleadlng(10)Joynlght(10) BUETTGENBACK,AARON BURBACK,TIFFANY D.-Pep Club(10) French Club(10,12) BURGER, MELANIE A.-Cheerleadlng(10, 11, 12Captaln)Swlng Cholr(10)Sound Satlon(11, 12-Co.Presldent)Concert Band(1 O)Peer Helplng(12)Wrlters Club(12)LDP(10, 11, 12)Joynlght( 1 O, 11, 12)Honor Roll(1 0)Home Coming Court(12)Valentlne Court (12)

BURKINSHAW, MELINDA

BU RNS,ANG ELIA D.-Soccer(11) Computer Club(11, 12)Jugleers Club(12)Joynlght(12) BUSH, NIKKI BUSWELL,CHRISTINE A.Chorus(11, 12)Pep Club(10)

BYRNS,JASON B.M um mers(11, 12)Jugglers Club(12)Electronlcs/Robotlcs Club(11 )Yearbook(12)Honor Roll(10, 11, 12)Nat'I Honor Soclety(12)CAMPBELL,JULIE A.DECA(11)

CARLSON, BETH CARLSON,JENNIFER LYNN-Concert

Cholr(11, 12)Soundsatlon(11 )Spanish Club{11, 12)Ralnbow Club(12,)Honor Roll (10, 11, 12) Campus Llfe(11, 12) Joynlte(11) Anything Goes(12)" A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum" (11)

The Positive Side of Things

T. J. McDowell managed to keep himself very busy during his high school career. T. J. has been a member of the varsity football team for two years, has been a member of peer helping, he has been on honor roll, and was a member of National Honor Society. Along with these activities T. J. was vice-president of Rainbow Club, attended Cornhusker Boys State, was a member of the All-Conference and All-State Academic teams for football, and was chosen to be included in ''Who's Who in American High School Students," a book honoring accomplished high school students.

''The most important thing I learned through my activities was responsibility and the importance of discipline," offered T. J.

Of all his activities, his involvement in Rainbow Club was of most value to T. J. He said that he gained a sense of responsibility for enhancing the cultural awareness of our culturally one-sided society.

CARLSON,SUZI-Track (1 0)Vlca (12)Vearbook(12) • CARMICHAEL, SEAN C.-Track (10, 11) Jugglers Etc. (11, 12) Joynlght (11, 1 2)

CARSON, Joy · CAUGHEY,TAMI-Pep Club(10) Soundsatlon(12)Joyn lte(12) FlneArts Club(12)Close-up Club

CHANGSTROM, HEATHER A.-

Cheerlead Ing (1 0, 11, 12)Honor

Roll(19, 1,12) Peer

Helplng(1 0, 11, 12)Nat'I Honor

( 12) CECH, MA TT HEW A .-W reft t ! Ir. g (10)Baseball(10, 11)

CEDER U ERG, JILL CHADD, LENNY

CHANDLER. ANGELA

Soc lety(12) LDP( 1 0, 11, 12)You ng Democrats(12)French Club(12) CHASE, DEANNA

CHAU,NGOC BICH-French Club (11, 12)Ralnbow Club(11, 12)Interact Club(12)Math Club(11,12)Honor

Roll(10, 11, 12)Natlonal Honor

Soclety(12)Academ le Letter ( 10, 11, 12)

CHILDRESS,AMBERL Y L-Pep Club(-10, 11-Secretary, 12-Treasurer) CHRASTIL, JEREMY CHURLEY,REBECCA-French Club (10, 12)Amnesty International (12) Speech & Debate (12)Peer Helping (11, 12) CISNERO, ANGIE CLYMER, SHAWN COATNEY,MATTHEW-Mumme rs( 11, 12)Football(9, 10, 11, 12) Track(10,11,12)L Club • (11,12) Baseball(10, 11, 12)COLE, VIRGINIACampus Life (1 0, 11, 12) Speech Team(1 0)Glrls Basketball Manager (1_1 )Wrestling Manager(12) Ecol- ogy & Expedition (12) Who's who among American High School Students (11)Nebraska Scholars Institute (11)Pep Club (11,12) COLEMAN, TIMOTHY E.-peer Helping (11,12) Concert Cholr(11, 12-President, Bass Section Leader)Varslty Swing Cholr(11, 12)Sophomore Swing ChQlr,"Hello Dolly","A Funny thing Happened on the way to the Forum" "Anything Goes",French Club (10, • 11, 12-1 st Vice President) Mummers(10, 11-Treasurer) Joyn lght (10, 11, 12)AII-Clty Solo Nlg ht(11) All State Honor Choir (11, 12) Wesl-yann Honor Choir (12) Varsity Swim Team(11 )L.H.S Vocal Recital Nlght(12)Lled Center Opening Chorus(12)Unlted States Honor Cholr(12)I mage Broad(11-Layout Editor, 12-Llterary Staff)Madrigal Feast(10, 12-Herald)Honor Roll (12)Presldent of Student Economics Company(12) COLEMAN, WENDY CONTRERAS, ADRIAN

COOKUS,STACY

L.-Track(1 0, 11 )Marching Band (10, 11 ) Concert Band ( 1 0, 11 ) Sn p hon I c • Band(11 )Pep Club(to) ,

SENIORS

COPLEY, JULIE

COPLEY, TIM COTTER, MICHAEL COX, MICHAEL

COZAD,L YNN-Concert

Cholr(11, 12)Sophomore Swing Cholr(10)Orchestra(10, 11) French Club(12) CROCKER, SCOTT CRUMP, KATHRYN R.-Varslty Volleyball (11, 12)Varslty Diving (10,11,12) Varsity Track(10, 11, 1 ~)All-City Track Team(10, 11 )All-State Academic Ath lete(10, 11, 12) Cheerleadlng(11, 12)AII-Amerlcan Cheer - leader(12)Pep Club(10,11, 12) Girls "L" Club(11, 12 )Young Democ rates(10, 11, 12)Speech(10,12)

Rainbow Club(10, 11, 12)Qulz Bowl (1 0, 11, 12)Joynlght(10, 11, 12) Honor Roll(10, 11, 12)Academlc Letter(1 0)Nat'I Honor Society (12) Achievement Scholarship for outstanding Negro Student(12) CULVER, JENN

SENIORS

DAHM, PETER DAVIS,JAY F.Sophomore Swing Choir (10) Cross Cou ntry(10, 11, 12)L Club (12)Track(11, 12)French Club (1 0, 11, 12)Peer Help Ing (11, 12) Rainbow Club(11, 12)Venture 2(11 )Student CounclI(10~ 12-Trea - sure, 12-Presldentl Joynlght (10, 11, 12)Hello Dolly(1 0)One Act Play (12) Operation Graduation (10) DAV IS, SHANNON DEFREECE, CARRIE •

D EFREECE,TOM-Band(10,11,12) Jazz Band(12) Tennls(9,10,11) DEMPSEY, JACK DEVALL,

CHAD DICKEY, KAREN DICKINSON, DENISE

DOBBERTIEN,ANGELA J.-Sophomore Swing Cholr(10)Varslty • Swing Cho - lr(11,12)Concert Choir (11, 12) Hello Dony(10)A Funny thing happened forum (11 )Anything Goes(12)Spansh Club (10, 11 )Math Club (11, 12)Jugg lers Etc. (12) Joyn lg ht (10,11,12)Honor Roll(10, 11,12) Nat'I Honor Soclety(12) •

DOWELL, MICHAEL J.-Young Democrats (10, 11,12)Honor Roll(10) DRAPER, AMY DAOUD, DAWN DUFFY, MARK

DUMAS, PATRICK S.-Football(1 ·1) Diving (11, 12)Baseball(11, 12) DECA (11, 12)Joynlg ht(12)Ecology Club (11) DUNN, SHANE EDERINGTON,RON D.Applled Auto TECH. (12) ELS, HEIDI

ELDERS, TIM ELIKER, TIM EMMONS,CAMRIN D.Ba n d(9, 10, 11)CTA(10, 11 )FHA(7 -11)Speech(10, 12)Basketball(9, 10) ENGELKING, BRUCE

ENGLE,CORILLA A.-Pep Club

(1 0)French Club(10) Yearbook (11, 12 -Edltor)Peer Helping (12)

Joynlght(11, 12)Pomalinks (12) Honor Roll(11, 12)Intramural Basketball(12)EPP,KENYON JAYComputer Club(10, 11 , 12) Electr - onlcs-Robotlcs Club(10, 11, 12) Jugglers Etc.(11, 12)German Club . (10, 11, 12)Joyn lg ht(11, 12) EURICH, A NGIE-Pep Club(10)

Joynlght(11 )Deca(11, 12) EVANS, JOANNA FANGMEYER, GORDON FEDON, KEVIN FERRELL, MARCIE FERRELL,MICH ELLE-Pep Club(10) Swimming (11)Computer Club(11)FBLA (12)

Saying Hello To The Cello

Alyssa Storey was introduced to the cello by her mother when she was six-years-old and has played ever since. She has went to and competed in recitals and competitions for 12 years.

Storey said, "I love the sounds that the cello makes."

That was Alyssa's reason for starting to play the cello. In Junior High, Alyssa took part in the Nebraska Music Teachers Association (N.M.T.A) Competitive Auditions and won. For doing this, Alyssa went to Minnesota to play in a regional competition and received a runner-up award.

The most important contest she was involved in was the Senior Concertio Contest with the Lincoln Youth Symphony, which she also won.

Alyssa received a full scholarship to UNL for music and many, many other awards, so the cello was definitely a big part of her future.

FESSLER, KU RT-Football(11, 12) Honor Roll(11 )L-Club(11, 12) Intramural Basketball{11, 12)

FINNEY, BOBBIE FISHER,JEFFBaseball{10) VICA (12) FISHER,SHANNON M.-Concert

Cholr(11, 12)Honor • Roll(11, 12) Honor Soclety{12)

FLANAGAN, STACI

FOLMER,AMY T.-Sophomore

Cheerlead Ing, Va rslty Golf(11 )Pomallnks(11, 12)Advocate (10, 11, 12-Edltor)Natlonal Honor Soclety(12)Honor Roll(10, 11, 12) Rainbow Club(11, 12) Venture 2 (12) Joynlght(10,11, 12)Y~ung Democats(12)Valenlne's Court (1 0, 11, 12)Academ le Al I-State (Journal-Star)(11 )All-American Drlll Team(12)FOSTER,JEFF Ls w Imm Ing ( 9, 1 0, 11 , 1 2) French Club(10, 11, 12)FRANCISCO,CHAD W.Baseball(9, 1 0, 11, 12)Tennls(10, 11, 1 2)Swlmmlng(1 0)Madrlgals(11, 12)Conc ert Cholr{10) Sophomo- re Swing Choir (10) NMEA(12)L

C I u b ( 11 1 2) J o y n It e ( 1 0, 11 , 1 2) He 11 o Dolly(10)Funny thing happened on the way to the forum (11 )Anything Goes(12)DECA (11, 12)Nat'I Honor Soclety(12) FRAZIER,JASONDECA(11, 12-Duck) Joynlte(10)Appl Auto Tech(12) FREDERICK, TOM

FREDRIC~SON, HEATHER FREEMAN, GARY FREESE, LORI

FRERICHS, JEFF

FRITZEN, CHRIS FULLER,ANDEREW S.(RE4PER)lmage Board(11, 1 :?) Writers' Clu b(11, 12-Offlcer JFine Arts CILtb(~ 2)French C!:.1 b!12) Mummers(12)1ntramural Ultimate Frisbee -Coach(12)'Our Town" (sou-nd)(12)A funny thing happened Forum(Set Crew)(12) Joynlte(12-Theater Pollce)Model UN(12)News-paper(12) GADEKEN,AMBER DEL YNNE-Pep Club(11)Anlmal Rights (11,12) Chorus(12)Junlor Achevment (10)Yearbook{12) GAITHER,MIKE S.Basketball(10, 11, 12)Track(11, 12)L Club(11, 12)Joynlte(12)Boy's State(11)GALL, BR EN DABasketbal 1(1 0)Volleyball(1 0)DECA(Clas s RepresentatlveH, Presldent12)FBLA(member-12) GALUSHA, SCOTT GANT,CHRIS A.Baseball (9, 10, 11 )Football(9)Basketball (10)GATES,LONNIE J.Swlmmlng(10, 11)Baseball(10, 11, 12)P eerhelplng(12)Nat'I Honor Soclety,Honor Roll

GEER,BRIANVarslty Gymnastlcs(9, 10, 11, 12)

GERARD,JENNIFER J.Volleybal 1(1 0)Sophomore Cheerleadlng(1 0)Varslty Cheerleadlng(11, 12)PeerHelplng(12)J~ ynlte(10, 11, 12)Honor Roll(10, 1.2}Spansh Club(11)Who's who Among American High School Students(1 o, 11, 12)G ESCH, MICHAELVarslty Basketball(11,12)JV Football(11 )DECA(12) GIBSON, JIM

GILL,JOHN A.-Varslty Wrestling (10,11, 12)GIPSON, BRENDA GODEKER, STEPHANIE GOTTULA,KIMBERLY-Speclal Olympics,

SENIORS

SENIORS

GOVE,CLARISSA-Pep

Club(1 0)FBLA(12)Joynlte(12) GRANT, KIM GRAVEN, BRIAN GREEN ,ALEXA M.-Student Coun cll(1 0, 11, 12) Basketba 11(10)1 ntra mu ra I Basketball(11, 12)Pee.r Help I ng{12)Golf(12)Joyn lg ht(12) FBLA(12)Soccer(11, 12)

GRIESS, KIM GROPP, DARIN GROPP, DUANE

GROSS,DAN-Applled Auto Tech(12) GRUDIN, RUSTY GUENTHER, ALICIA

GUMM,COREY L.SwlmmIng(10)Ten n ls (10)VICA(10,11,12) GUSTAFSON, CARRIE GUTIERREZ, DIANA HALL,GRETCHEN-Marchlng

Band(10, 11, 12)Drum Major ( 11 , 1 2) Vars It y J a z z Band(11 )Joynlte(11 )Teen-age Repu bl lea ns(11, 12)Honor Roll(10, 11, 12)Academic Letter(10, 11 )National Honor Society(12)Concert

Band(1 0)Symphonlc Band(11, 12) Band Councll(11, , 12) Tennis(10, 11, 12) Close-up(11 )Junior Achlevemant (10, 11, 12) lnstramental Music

Letter(1 0,11, 12) HALLQUIST, TRACIBasketba 11(10, 11 )Volleybal 1(10, 11 )Tr a ck ( 1 0, 11, 12) Inter mu ra I Basketball(12)Girl's L -Club(12)FBLA(12)HAM IL TON, DAVID A.-Varslty Swimmlng(10,11)Boys L Club(10, 11) HANSEN,JENNIFER L.Honor Roll(10, 12)FBLA(11, 12) DECA(12)1 ntramural Basketball(11) HANSEN,KELBY J.-Swlng Cholr(1 0)Concert Cho Ir( 11, 12)Mad rig a ls(11, 12)Joyn lg h t(10, 11, 12)Hello Dolly(1 0)A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Foru m(11 )Vocal Letter(11 )Span lsh C ~u b ( 1 0, 11 , 1 2) Math Club(10, 11, 12)Anythlng Goes(12) Mummers(11, 12) Jugglers Etc.(11) HANSEN, TROY HARMS, AMY

HARRE,KRISTA -

Volleyball(10, 11 )Basketball Manager(10) Sophomore Swing Chol r(1 0)Concert Chol r(11) Soundsatlon(12) Joynlght(10, 12) Peer Helplng(11, 12)

HATFIELD,AARONSwlmmlng(10, 11, 12)

HAWKINS, KEVIN HEINBIGNER,SUSAN E.-Pep Club(10) MarchlngBand (10)Concert Band French Club(11, 12)Honor Roll(10, 11, 12) National Honor Society(12) HAYNES, CHONDO HEINBIGNER, SUSIE

HELMSTADTER,JASONFootball(10)Track(10, 11, 12) HENDERSON, ROIL YN HENDERICKSON, TIM HERMANSEN, JIM HERRELL, KATHRYN

Smiling For Fun

Five Lincoln High students participated on fashion boards at Dillards and Gateway this year. Kim Cook, Cori Engle, Shannon Jacobs, Gretchen Petsch, and Stephanie Shambo worked for these stores modeling the latest styles.

The Gateway Trend Board usually put on a fashion show once a month. Gretchen and Shannon have participated in this for the past three years. Shannon has participated in many other modeling activities. Shannon said that modeling is a great way to meet new people.

'We are in it to learn all aspects of fashion merchandising. We also work in the store, doing such things as taking inventory," explains Senior Cori Engle. Cori thinks the Fashion Board is great fun, her favorite thing about her job being wearing ail the new fashions, and of course, meeting new people.

HI L L,G R EG-VICA(10, 11, 12)

HOFFMAN, STACEY HOKANSON,KRISTEN-Sophomore

Swing Cholr(1 0)Concert

Cholr(11, 12)Varslty Swing

Chol r(11, 12)State Honor

Cholr(12)Honor Roll(10, 11, 12) Nat Honor Soclety(12) Pomallnks(11, 12)Marchlng and Symphonic Band(1 0)Soccer(11 )All -American Drill Team(11, 12) "Hello Dolly"(10)"A Funny Thing Happened on The Way To The Forum"(11)"Anythlng Goes"(12) Joynlght(10, 11, 12)Ued Center Opening Chorus(12)Madrlgal Feast(12)Holman, Lance-Applied Auto Tech(12)Football(10) HOLLOWAY, DANIEL HOLMAN, LANCE

HORTON, LISA-lntermu ral

Basketbal 1(11, 12)1mage

Board(12)French Club(1 0)Trap Team (12)Hubbard,Travls J.-Cross

Country(10, 11, 12)Track(11 , 12)Golf(1 0) L- CI u b ( 1 0, 11, 1 2)

Advocate(11 )Young Democrats(10) Honor Roll (10) HOWARD, ED HOWELL, MICHELLE HUBBARD, TRAVIS HUDKINS, BRIAN HUDSON, ANGELA-Varsity Cross Country(10, 11, 12) Varsity Track(11,12) Basketball(10)Glrl's L -Club(11, 12)Peer Helplng(11, 12)

Orchestra(12)Symponlc Band(11, 12)1mage

Board(12)f'CA(12)Natlonal Honor

Soclety(12)Honor

Roll(1 0, 11, 12)Campus

Llfe(1 0, 11, 12)All".'Clty Cross Country Team(12)

HULS, LAURA- Pep Club(10, 11 )Co ncert Band(10, 11 )March Ing Band(11)

HUNT, JENNY HUNZEKER, ROBIN IDEEN, SCOTT

JACOBS,SHANNON L.-Plus X Student Councll(9, 10)Plus X Class VI President (9, 11 )Plus X Drill Team(10,11 )Plus X Spanish Club(10,11)Young Llfe(12)Campus Llfe(12)Young Democrats(11, 12) Amnesty lnternatlonal(12) Mummers(12)FBLA(12)Natlonal Honor Soclety(12)Honor Roll(11, 12)Glrls State(12)Flne Arts Club(12) JAM ES, ELBERTA JAMES, GERALD JENKINS,ANDREA-Spanlsh Club(10,11) DECA(12) ,,ENSEN, KIM JEWELL, MEGAN-Concert Cholr(11,12)

Soundsatlon(1 ·:, 12)Joynlght(11, 12)" A Funny Thing Happen On The Way To the • Forum"(11)"Play It Again

Sam"(11 )"Anything Goes"(12)Honor

Rcill(1 o, 12)JI LLSO N,JAM ES-Special Olymplcs(10, 11, 12)Job Club(12)

JOHNS, CHAD

SENIORS

JOHANSON, ALLISON L.-Amnesty lnternatlonal(12)Speech Team(12)Mummers(12)"Our Town "(12)Ra I nbow Clu b(12)I mage Board(12)Advocate(12)Wrlter's Club(12) JOHNSON, JOEL JOHNSON,LATEEFSoccer(10, 11, 12)Student Councll(11)Ralnbow Club(11,12) French Club(10, 11, 12)Young Democrats(10, 11, 12)Academlc Oecathton(11, 12)Joynlght(12iAmnttsty lnternai:onal(11, 12) Speech u,d Debate(12) Mummers(12)Model United Natlons(10, 11, 12)Nebraska Scholars lnstltute(11)Boys State(11 )Hugh O'Brlan Youth Award(10) JOHNSON, SCOTT JONES,CVNNAMON-Flne Arts Club(1 0)Yearbook(11 )Rainbow Club(12)Honor Roll(10, 11, 12} Campus Llfe(11, 12)Young Llfe(12)JONl;S,JENNIFER A.Volleyball(10)Swlmmlng(10, 11 )Ecolog y Club(11, 12)Student Cou nc II (12)Joyn lg ht( 12)March Ing Band(10)Symphonlc Band(10, 11)Honor Roll(10, 11, 12)Natlonal Honor Soclety(12)Academlc Letter(1 o, 11, 12) KAPKE, TODD KENNEDY, CHAD

SENIORS

KIRSCH,SUSANSwl m ml ng(9, 10, 11, 12)Soccer(1 O)Pep Club(1 0)Glrl's L-Club(1 0)FI ne Arts Club(10, 11 )An lmal Rights Club(11, 12)Young Democrats(12)Mummers(12)Yearbook( 12)County Government Day(1 0)Close -Up{11)Honor Roll(10, 11)Natlonal Honor Soclety(12)"Play It Again Sam"(11)"A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum"(11)KNOCKE, JACKIE L.-Pep Club(10)Anlmal Rights Club(11, 12)KN UTSON,SEANWrestllng(10, 11, 1.2)Boy ·'s L -Club(12)KOBZA, RICK-Job Club(12)Speclal Olymplcs{10, 11)

KOELZER, JASON KOENIG, LANCEConcert Band(1 0}Symphonic Band(11}Marchlng Band(10,11)"Play It Agaln,Sam"(11 )"Silent Snow,Secret Snow"(12)"Our Town"(12}Joynlght(12} _ Speech(11, 12}Natlonal Forensics League(11, 12}Natlonal Honor Soclety(12}Honor Roll(10, 11, 12}Peer Helplng(11, 12}Natlonal History Day (11, 12)Peer Helping Drama(12) • KOEPPE,TINA-Wrlter's Club(11,12) Yearbook(11 }Advocate(11, 12coed ltor}German Club(11, 12}Young Democrats ( 1 2} Ju n Io r Ac ·h I eve men t ( 1 0}

KOPERSKI, DANIEL J.-Arts Club(1 0, 11 }Astronomy _Club(1 0}French Club(10, 11) Joynlght(10, 11 )Ecology and Expedition Club(11, 12) Advocate(12}Open House(10, 11, 12)

KRAATZ, BARB KRAMER,JOANNE M.Ralnbow Club(12)German Club(12)

KREUZBERG, MIKE ~UBICEK, CONNIE KUGLER, KEVIN KURTENBACH,AARONFootball(11, 12)

KUZELKA, REBECCATrack(1 0}Cr(?SS Country(1 0}Symphonic Ban d{10, 11, 12}Marching Band(10, 11, 12}Debate(12}Orchestra(1 2}Yearbook(11, 12)Basketball Manager(11 )One Act Play(12) LAG E, RACHEL-Swlmmlng(10} DECA(11,12}Soccer (11,12) LAHM, TRACY LANGSTON, MICHELLE LANGUIS,ZANE M.Wrestl lng(9, 10, 11, 12}L -C I u b ( 1 0, 11 , 1 2) Foot b a 11 ( 9} L E E , DAM O N-Marchlng Band(10, 11, 12) Symphonic Band(10, 11, 12}Varslty Jazz(10, 11, 12)VICA(12)Honor Roll(10, 11, 12}Natlonal Honor Soclety(12}LEE, ERIC E.- Football(9,10, 12}Basketball(1 0, 11, 12 }Rainbow Club(11, -12} LEE,NICHOLE M .-Marching Band(10, 11, 12}Concert Band(10}Symphonlc Band(11, 12}DECA(11, 12}Basketball(1 1 }Joynlg ht(11, 12)Ral n bow Club(12)Honor Roll(10)

LEE~ VIRGINIA LEWIS, MELISSA

LINDEMAN,MALCOLM A.-

DECA(11) LITTLE, DANI EL A.-Honor

Roll(10, 11, 12)Academlc

Letter(10, 11 )lntermural

Basketball(12)1LOGAN,RACHEL E.German Club(11, 12)Honor

Roll(10, 11, 12) .Natlonal Honor

Soclety(12) LOKEN, JOHN LOMAX,JEFFREY A.-Honor

Roll(10,11,12)

Football(9, 10, 11, 12)Baseball(10, 11, 1 2)L-Club(11, 12)Intermural

Basketbal 1(10, 11, 12)Teenage

Repllcans(12)Homecomlng Court(12) LOOS, ALLEN

Heaven in Peru

Everyone takes a vacation now and then. However, some people take vacations for more than rest and relaxation. This past summer, Senior JoAnna Evans travelled to Iquitos, Peru, in South America.

JoAnna went to Peru with a missionary trip with her church and, as a fifth year Spanish student, JoAnna also wanted to visit and experience a Spanish speaking culture. While in Iquitos, JoAnna visited churches, handed out religious pamphlets, spoke at churches and did a lot of sight-seeing.

"It changed my life to see people down town. It made me realize how rich our country is and how much we have."

JoAnna also encountered some dangerous situations while in Peru. Her most memorable experiences included taking a boat down the Amazon River and laying in the hammocks in the resort areas. She said this was close to "heaven". These experiences touched JoAnna so much, she said she would love to go back.

LOVE,KEN-

Basketball(10,11,12)Boy's L -Club(12)L U ICK,SH ER RI-Girls

Chorus(11, 12)LUTZl,JACK-Honor Rol~(12) L VONS, CHAD

MADISON, SCOTT MAESTAS,CATHYVolleyball(10, 11, 12)Basketball (10, 11)Tennls(10, 11, 12)Honor Roll(10, 11, 12)Ralnbow Club(11, 12)Spanlsh Club(12)Swlng

Cholr(1 0)Concert

Cholr(11)Joynlght(10)Madrlgal Feast(10)Intermural • Basketball(12)Intermural Volleyball(12)Vearbook(12)Natlonal Honor Soclety(12)

MARSHALL,KRISTIN S.-

Joyn I g ht ( 11, 12)Concert

Chol r(11, 12)Soundsatlon(11, 12)Trap Team(10, 11, 12)DECA(12) MARTIN, JACK MASEK,JENNIFER K.-Pep Club(1 0)French Club(11 )Ecology and Expedition · Club(11, 12)MASEK, NICOLE S.-Swlmmlng(10)

Mum mers(10, 11 )DECA( 11, 12)" Flefers' People"(11)

MCARTHUR, JEFF MCCARTNEY, TODD MCCLUNG,JONNatlonal Honor Soelety(12)Varslty Track(1 0, 11 )Sophomore Basketball(1 0)Varslty Basketball(11, 12)Academ le AIIState(10, 11 )Boy's L -Club(11, 12)MCCULLOUGH,DYLAN M.Mu mmers(10, 11, 12)Speech CI u b ( 1 0, 11 , 1 2) FI n e A rt s Club(11, 12)Ralnbow Clubf12)Honor Roll(10, 11, 12) National Honor Soclety(12) Joynlght(11, 12)"Davld & Llsa"(10)"Sl~ep Tight Tonlght"(10)The Importance Of Being Earnest"(10) "Requlem"(11 )"Play It Again, Sam"(11 )"Our Town"(12)"Sllent Snow, Secret Snow"(12)"A Company Of Wayward Salnts"(12)Qulz Bowl(10, 11, 12) lntermu,al Basketball(12)Student Councll(12)Model United Natlons(12)Natlonal Forensic Leag1,1e(12)MCGINNIS,DENNIS D.Track(11, 12)Peer Helplng(11, 12) MCGINTY,CHRISTOPHER A.Sophomore Swing Cholr(10) Concert Cholr(11, 12)Varslty Swing Cholr(11, 12)"Hello Dolly"(1 0)" A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum"(11 )Joynlght ( 1 o , 11 , 1 2) H o n o r R o 11 ( 1 0 , 11 , 1 2 ) National Honor Soclety(12) LPD(10, 11, 12)MCGRAN E,CHRISTINE C.-Peer Helplng(11,12) DECA(12)MCPHERSON,DANIELFootball(10, 11, 12) lntermurals(10,11,12)L-Club (11,12 -Pres.)MCSHANE,JEANNE E.-Varslty Soccer(10, 11 )"The lmport&nce Of

Bel ng Earnest"(1 0)"Sleep Tight Ton lg ht" ( 10)" Fel ffers Peoi:d':t(11 )Amnesty lntunatlonal(11, 12)"Sllent Snow,Secret Snow"(12) Advocate(11, 12) MEDINA, BILL

MEIER,KRISTINE A.-J V

• Tonnls(10)Pep Club(10)MELSON,JODALE • DECA(1 0)Chorus(12) -Pep Clubp ~)Ecology & Expedition Club(11,12)

MENEFEE, CARLA MEYER, SCOTT MILLER,JAMIE L.Varslty Gymnastlcs{10, 11, 12) French Club{10, 11, 12)Spanlsh Club{12)Astronomy Club{1 0)Glrl's L -Club(12)DECA{12)Academ le Letter{10)Honor Roll{10,11,12) National Honor Soclety{12)Journal Academ le Al I-State{11, 12)G rester Nebraska Conference Academic Award(12) MILLER, SHAD MILLS, GRETCHEN MILLS, STEVEN MOBERLY, ADRIANNE MOH R,CYNTH IA-Basketball{1 o, 11)

SENIORS

SENIORS

MONDAY, SHERRY MOORE,CARRIE J.Gym nastlcs{10, 11, 12)Dlvlng (11, 12)Track{11, 12)Peer Helping { 11, 1 2) Joy night { 1 0, 11, 1 2) LC lu b {10, 11, 12)Campus Llfe{11, 12)AII -City Track{11) Cheerleadi ng{10, 12)Gymnastlcs Sertoma Award(12)AII-Clty Gymnastlcs{12)"A Funny Thing Happen On The Way To The Forum"(11 )Honor Roll{10, 11, 12)Natlonal Honor Soclety{12)Orchestra{11, 12) Concert Band(1 0)MORENO,HOLL Y M.-Marchlng Band{10, 11, 12)Jazz Band(10, 11, 12)Symphonlc Band{10, 11, 12)Prep Jazz{ 10)0 re hest ra{ 12)J oyn lg ht {10,11)Pep · Club(10)AquaLln ks{1 0)You ng Democrats{10) MORTENSEN,LESLIE A.-Spanlsh • Club(11) Ecology&Expedltion Club{12) DECA{12)Swlmmlng{11)

MUNDT,SHELLI R.-Glrls

Chorus(10,11)Mlxed

Chorus(12)DECA(11) FT A(12)M U ~PHY

BEN T.-Wrestllng(10,11-state

ch amp Ion, 12) L-C I u b ( 10, 11, 12)

Football(10)NALEZINEK,KARENVolleyball(10)

Basketball(1 0)Track(11, 12)Spanish Club(11 )Rainbow Club(12)Honor

Roll(11, 12)1ntermural

Volleyball(11)1ntermural

Basketball(11, 12)

NEIL, RODNEY

NELSON, CHARLIE NELSON, CORY

NELSON,JOEL D.- •

Basketball(10, 11, 12)Baseball(1Q, 11 )S tudent Councll(12)Peer

Helplng(11, 12}Honor

Roll(10, 11, 12)Academlc

Letter(11 )National Honor Soclety(12)"Felfer's People"(11 )"Play It Again Sam"(11 )"Our Town"(12)L -Club(12)Mummers(11, 12)German CI u b ( 11, 12) FI n e A rt s CI u b ( 11 )

NELSON,TINA NGUYEN, DONG NGUYEN, MA.I

NGUYET, NGUYET NORTH,AARON NOVOTNY, DON OLIVETTE, YVETTE

OLSON, KAREY ORTEGA, COREY ORTIZ, CASEY OSTEN, STACI

. OWENS, BECKY PARENT, J. PARKHILL, !_RACY PAYNE, STACI

PARRIS, MICHELLE PEREZBERNARDEZ, CARMELA-Interact Club(12) Rainbow Club(12) Ecology&Expedltlon Club(12)

Swlmmlng(12) PEREZ, LEON PETERSEN. JEFF

Experience is Everything!!

This previous summer, Senior Kathy Crump participated in Girl's State on the UNL campus. Kathy was then selected as one of two Nebraska representatives to attend Girl's Nation in Washington D.C

While at Girl's Nation, the girls were separated into the Nationalist and Federalist political parties. The representatives attended government seminars for half the day The seminars included such things as senate conventions, party caucuses, and senate committee meetings. The other half of the day was spent sightseeing Kathy had a lot of fun attending Girl's Nation. She learned more about the processes and procedures of American government.

"I am really interested in government, I plan on majoring in political science. I feel the best way to learn about something is to experience it rather than read about it in a text book." This is what Girl's Nation was all about, experiencing government first-hand.

PETERSON, ERIC PETSCH,GRETCHEN A.-Honor

Roll(10, 11, 12)Natlonal Honor

Soclety(12)Pep Club(10)

Cheerleadl ng(11, 12)Joynlg ht(10, 11, 1 2)PFEIFER,SUSAN L.-Marchlng

Band(10, 11, 12) Concert

Band(1 0)Symphonlc

Band(11, 12)Orchestra(12)Arts Club(1 0, 11 )Campus Llfe(1 0, 11)

Joynlght(10)PFUN OT ,KRISTIE-Pep Club(10)

PI -EPHO,DIXIE J.-

Volleyball(1 0)Basketball(1 0)DECA(11, 12)FBLA(12)Honor Roll(11, 12)

PINKELMAN, CHRIS PITCOCK, LISA

PITTS,CHRISTIE-J V

VolleybalI(10)Varslty .

Volleyball(11, 12)Varslty

Basketball(10, 11, 12)Varslty

Track(10,11,12)Glrl's L -Club(10, 11, 12)Rainbow

CI u b ( 1.1 , 1 2) Advocate ( 11 , 1 2) LI n ks

Staff(12)Honor Roll(1 0, 11, 12)

National Honor Soclety(12) Marching

Band(1 0)Concert Band(10) POOl:-E. MIKE

PORTIS.,PAULA-Varslty Girls

Basketball Manager(11) POW ELL, BURKETT POWELL,JENNIFER A.-

Peer

He. I p I n g ( 11 , 1 2) ,Io y n i g ht ( 1 2) Ma r c h i n g

Bu n d ( 1 0, 11 ) Adv c, cat e ( 1 2) Ho no r Roll(10, 11, 12)Natlonal Honor Soclety(12)Concert

Band(10)Symphonlc Band (11) POWELL, REBECCA

POWELL,STEPHANIE L.-

Sophomore Swing Cholr(10) Soundsatlon(11, 12)Concert

Cho I r('11, 12) Joy n I g ht ( 10, 11, 12) "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum"(11) PRITCHETT, KRISTA RAFFERTY, SONDRA RALSTON, APRIL

RAMSEY, PEARL RANZAU, MATT RATCLIFFE, FENN

REDDICK,TROY A.-FBLA(12P res.)I ntermau ral

Vol leybal 1(11, 12)1 ntermu ral

Basketball(11, 12)Varslty

Track(12)Honor Roll(10, 11) Natlonal Honor Soclety(12)Campus Llfe(11, 12)

SENIORS

SENIORS

REDFIELD,BEVERLYSophomore Cheerleadlng(10) Pomallnks(11, 12)Young Democrats(12)Joyn lg ht(10, 11, 12)Hon or Roll(10, 11, 12)Natlonal Honor

Soclety(12)R El N KE, DEVINWrestllng(10, 11, 12)R HOD ES ,SCOTTVICA(12)Jugglers Club(12) RITSCHER, MALACHI

ROBINSON,JOHN L.-

Dlvl ng(10, 11) DECA(12) Boy's LClub(12) ROBINSON, MARK RODERICK, MICHELLE RODERICK, TONYA ROHN, TOM ROPER,JACEN L.-

Wrestllng(10, 11)LPD{10, 11)ROTH E RH AM, MATT Roll{10)Varslty Swing Cholr{11, 12)Concert

Cholr(11,12)Joynlght(11)"A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum"{11)"Anythlng Goes"(12) RUBEN, NICOLE

Cholr(11,12)

RU EN PROM, VORADA RY AN, SCOTT SAATHOFF,MICHELLE L.-Pep

Club(1 0)Cheerleading(11) Spanish Club(11)Joynlght(10, 12)

Soundsatlon(12)

SANDBERG,TODD-

Honor Roll(10, 11, 12)Teenage Repbllcans(12)L-Club(11, 12)

Sophomore Basketball(10) lntermural Basketball(12)Varslty

Ten nls(10, 11, 12)Varslty

Baseball(9, 1 o, 11, 12)SAN DH O RST, RACHEL-Varsity Track(1 o, 11, 12)

Varsity Cross Country(11, 12) Concert

Mad r I g a I s ( 11 , 1 2) Joy n I g ht ( 11 , 1 2) Ho n o r

Roll(10, 11, 12)Natlonal Honor Soclety(12)Ralnbow Club(12)L -Club(11,12)Young Democrats(11, 12)Speech Clu b(11) French Club(10)Mummers(10)State Honor

Cholr(12)Lled Center Opening Chorus(12)Madrlgal Feast(10, 12)"Hello Dolly"(1 0)" A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum"(11 )' ' Anything Goes"(12) SASSE, KAR EN-Student

Cou nclt(1 0)Varslty tennls(10)Mummers(10,11)

SAUNDERS, SPENCER SCALF, TINA SCHAER, RHONDA SCHELL, RHONDA SCHIPPERT,CHRISTINA-Closeup(11, 12)Pep Club(10, 11, 12) Honor Roll(10, 11, 12)Natlonal Honor

Soclety(12)SCH LICK ER,J OH NDECA(11, 12)SCHMIDT,CHRISTINEVo lleyba II ( 10) Honor

Roll(11, 12)Spanlsh Club(11 )Rainbow Club(12) lntermural Volleyball(12) SCHOLTING, AARON SCHRODER,TAMARA R. SCHROEDER,SKY A. -Basketball(10, 11, 12)Soccer(9, 11, 12 )Football(12)L-Club (10, 11, 12)Honor Roll(10, 11, 12) National Honor

Soclety(12) SCHWINDT, DEBBIE SEAMARK,ETHAN E.-Concert

Cholr(11, 12) Madrlgals(11, 1'2)

Madrigal Feast(1 0)"Our Town"(12)Joynlght(11, 12)5 El DEL, LA U RA-Track(10, 11, 12)Pep Club(10, 11, 12)Glrl's L-Club(11, 12)

SHAFFER, BRIAN SHAMBO,STEPHANIE-Pep Club(10)Mummers(11) SHEETS, SHAWN SHEPARD,JEFF-Cross Count ry(1 0)Teen-age Republlcans(11, 12)Honor Roll(10, 12)Speech/Oebate C!ub(12) SHIELDS,SARA J.-Anlmal Rights Club(10, 11, 12)Ralnbow Club(12)Ecology Club{10, 12)

SHIVELEY, STACY SHORES,REBECCA H.-German Club(11, 12)Synchronlzed Swlmmlng(10, 11,12) SI E PK E R,GI N NYLSE Pep Club(10)DECA(12)

Music Madness!

Music, the universal language, at least that's the way senior Shamus Adams saw it.

Adams said "It's a natural, unconscious way ofrelieving emotion." Adams was in the band "Flash Petal", LHS Orchestra, and the LHS Symphonic Band. He played French Horn, Guitar, and even the Penny Whistle.

Adams was raised on rock-n-roll and when asked why he was interested in music he replied "it's unlike anything else".

SIMPSON,ANGELA M.Vo lleyba II ( 10, 11, 12)

Basketball(10,11)Glrl's LClub(12)Voung Republlcans(12)CloseUp(11 )Sou ndsat lo n(11, 12)Honor Roll(10, 11, 12)Natlonal Honor Soclety(12) SLUKA, RO.GER SMID, CHRIS SMITH,DEIRDREVo lleyba II ( 10) Basket ba II (1 0)Swl mm In g(11, 12)Peer Helplng(12) Softball Club(11)

SMITH,GLEN-Prep

Jazz(1 0)Varslty Jazz(11, 12) Orchestra(1 0, 11, 12)Symphonic Band(1 0)Lincoln Youth Symphony(10, 11, 12)AII-State Orchestra(10, 11, 12)French

Clu b(12)" Anything Goes"(12)Joynlght(11 )Honor Roll(11, 12)Natlonal Honor

Soclety(12)SMITH;WENDY J.-

Sophomore Swing Choi r(1 0)Concert Cholr(11, 12)Madrigals(11; 12)Joynl ght(10,11,12)Glrl's LClub(10,11,12)Ralnbow Club(12)

Varsity Cross Country(10, 11, 12)

Varsity Track(10, 11 , 12)Student Athletic Tralner(12)Honor

Roll(12)"Anything Goes"(12)Campus Life(12) SNOWDEN,ANDREA D.-

Varslty Swlmmlng(9,10,11,12)JV

Chee 'rleader(11 )Varsity

Cheerleader(12)Glrl's LClub(10, 11, 12)Young Democrats(12)Ralnbow Club(12) Pep Club(1 0)Honor Roll(10, 11, 12)National Honor Soclety(12)Joynlght(10, 11, 12) Yearbook(12)Nebraska Scholars Inst SONDER, LISA SPARLING,TERI L.Marchlng Band(10,11,12)Concert Band(1 0)Symphonic Band(11, 12)Peer Helplng(12) Honor Roll(10, 11, 12)Natlonal Honor Soc I ety (12)J oyn lg ht( 12) SPIDEL,STACY L.-Pep Club(10)

Cheerleading(11 )Varsity • Gymnastlcs(10,12)Glrl's Lt;lub(11, 12)Honor

Roll(12)STASKA,MARY-Job Club(12)Speclal • Olymplcs(10, 11, 12)

STEFONICK,L YNN C.-DECA(11) STEMPER,HEATHER N.-Pep Club(1 0) Drama Club(11, 12) Writer's Club(12) Amnesty I nternat lonal(12)Ral n bow Club(12)"Play It Again, Sam"(11) Felfer's People(11 )" Anything Goes"(12) STEUDING,DAWNSymphonlc Band(10, 11, 12)Girl's Tennls(10, 11, 12)DECA(11, 12)Marchi ng Band(10, 11, 12)Flne Arts Club(1 0)German Club(10, 11 )Young Democrats(12)Honor

Roll(1 0, 11, 12)Academlc Letter(10, 11) STIMBERT, LESLIE STOAKES,MONTESpeech Team(11, 12)Joynlght(12) Peer Helplng(11, 12)All-School Play(10, 11, 12)One Act Play(10,11,12)Clownlng AroL:Jnd STOREY,ALYSSA-Honor

Roll(1 0, 11, 12)Natlonal Honor Soclety(12)French Club(10, 11, 12)Ecology&Expedltlon ,. Club(10, 11, 12)Flne Arts Club(12)Glrl's Golf(11, 12)AII-State

Seniors

Orchestra(10,11,12) Orchestra(10, 11, 12)Llncoln Youth Symphony(1 o, 11, 12) STOVER, LAURA STRECKFUSS, MATTHEW STROUP, EVERT STRYKER,CLA YTON C.Ma rc h Ing Band(10, 11, 12)Symphonic

Band(1 o, 11, 12)Prep Jazz(1 0)Varslty Jazz(10,11,12) Joynlght(10,11,12)"A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum"(11)"An Affair To Rem em ber"(12)AII-State Honor Orchestra(11 )Ne. Wesleyan Honor Band(12)UNL Winter Festival Honor Band(12)STUART, BETHEL SVOBODA,JOHN E.•Young Democrats(10, 11, 12)Junlor Achlevements(10, 11, 12)Qulz Bowl(1 0)Honor Roll(10, 11) National Ho11or Soclety(12) Ecology&Expedltlon Cll.f b(11) SVOBODA> NICOLE TAYLOR, TODD TEAMER, FELICIA TEPLV,ERIC-Honor Po11(10, 11, 12)Natlonal Honor Soclety(12)FBLA(12)LClub(12)Football(10, 11, 12) lntermural Basketball(10, 11, 12) THOMPSON, JILL • TICE, DOUG TIDBALL,ANN E.GI rl's L-Club(1 0)Mock Trla1(11, 12) Swlmmlng(9, 10, 11, 12)Honor Roll(10, 11, 12)Natlonal Honor Soclety(12) TIDBALL, RAMA

SENIORS

SENIORS

TOMASAK, MIKE TOMLIN, JENNIFER TONACK, ERIN TONTEGODE, BRIAN

TOUMBS,BRANDY L.Advocate(11, 12)Spanlsh Club(11) Honor Roll(11, 12) TREIJS, JANIS TUBBS,ANGEL D.-Pep Club(10)FBLA(12) TUREK, JILLIAN

TURNER, CHARITY TURNER, JOHN

TUSSING,AMY C.-Cross

Cou ntry(9, 10, 11, 12)Track(9, 10, 11, 12)Girl's L-Club(12)Student Council(12)Joynlght(12) Honor Roll(10, 11, 12)National Honor Soclety(12)TUSSING,ANGE_LA M.-

Cross Country(9, 10, 11, 12) Track(9, 1 o, 11, 12)Girl's LClub(1~)Honor Roll(10,11,12) National Honor Soclety(12) Fellowship Of Christian Athletes(12)

ULRICH, JENNIFER VANEK, BRAD VERMAAS,M ELODY-Debate(11)Varslty Swimmlng(11) Peer Helplng(12)DECA(11, 12)

Sounsatlon(12)French Club(11 )Honor Roll(11) Joynlght(12)Year book Staff(12) VISGER,CATHY J.-Peer Helplng(10, 11, 12)

_ WAGNER, BETSY WALKER, MATT WALLER,ANGELA J.-Pep Club(10,11)FTA(12) WALRATH, KELLEY

WAL TMAN,TRACY-Marchlng Band(10, 11, 12)Concert Band(10) Symphonic Band(11, 12)Junlor Achlevement(1 0)WARD, KE RR I-Arts Club(11 )Animal Rights Club(10,11)Ralnbow Club(12) Yearbook Staff(12)Pep Club(10)WARD,TERESADECA(11, 12)WARNER,HEATHERVolleybal 1(1 0)Basketball(1 0)DECAi11, 12)Peer Helplng(11, 12)

WEBER, HEATHER WEEKS,CYNDI L.-Pep Club(10)WENZL,LISA A.-French Club(1 0)FBLA(12)WESTERHOLD,I{ END RA - Basketball(1 0)DECA(12)

WETZEL, NICCI WHISENHUNT, MATT WHISTLER, MICHELE WHITE RAYMOND WIGGINS,TRICIA L.Soundaatlon(12) WILES,MICHAEL K.Flne Arts Club(10, 11, 12)German CI u b (11, 12) L DP( 10, 11, 12) Ra In bow Club(11, 12)Wrlter's Club(11, 12)1 mage(12)Orchestra (10, 11 )Yearbook(11 )"Our Town"(12)Joynlght(12)Honor Roll(10, 11, 12)Natlonal Honor Soclety(12)Academlc Decathalon(12)Model UN(12) UNL Language Falr(11 )Omaha Language Falr(11)NSl(11) WILLIAMS, ANNA WILLIAMS, PAT

WILLIS, JE NNIFER WILLOCH, SIRI WILSON, ANTWAN WISE, SHELLEY

WOLFE,JEFFDECA(12)WOOD,NICOLE D.-J V Tennls(1 0)Orchestra(11, 12)Joynlght( 11,12)Flne Arts Club(11, 12)Pomallnks(12)Voung Republlcans(12)Madrlgal Feast(12) French Club(12) WOODRING, · ANGIE WORKMAN, RASANA

WORM,AMY JO-

Job Club(12)Speclal Olymplcs{10, 11, 12)W UNDER, AMANDA WYATT, CHAD YBARRA,VERONICA R.-Varslty Soccer(12)JV Volleyball(1 0)JV

CheerIHder(11) Band(1 0)Ju nlor Achlevement(12) Pep Club(10)YOST, RONA-Arts Club(10,11)Anlmal Rights Club(10, 11, 12)Debate(11) Yearbook s tatf(12)

ZBYTNIUK,NICOLE A.-

Swl mm Ing (9, 10, 11, 12) LClub(1 o,"11, 12)Ecology and Expedition Club(12)ZEPHIER,SHANE D.Football(10, 11, 12) Track(10, 11 )LClub(11,12) ZIEMS, TROY

ZORDEL, rERI GIBSON, SA RAH-Concert Cholr(11, 12)Ralnbow Clu b(11, 12)Speech(10, 11 )Joyn lg ht(10 )Honor Roll(11, 12)"Felffer's People"{11)"Our Town"{12) "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum"(11 )"Requlem"(11) "Sleep Tight To n I g ht" ( 1 0) Mu mm e r_s ( 1 0, 11 , 1 2) BIBELHEIMER, MELISSA HILL, GREG

O'TEY, JENNIFER. RETZL~FF, BECKY SASSE; KAREN STEFONICK, LYNN

DARLING, MINDY FENDRICK, BRIAN KOBZA, FREDERICK

The Lincoln High School faculty, students and parents honor these Seniors for their • selection to the 1989-90 Lincoln High School Chapter of the National Honor Society.

Lincoln High School Chapter

National Honor Society of Secondary Schools

Membership in which is based on scholarship, leadership, service and character.

Robert W. Anderson

Camilla D. Argue

Zachary K. Barber

Sheri L. Beard

Aaron S. Biggard

Troy C. Bishop

Nicola L Blaha

Nichole S. Brown

Jason R. Byrns

Heather A. Changstrom

Ngoc B. Chau

Shawn A. Clymer

Lynn A. Cozad

Anne R. Crawford

Kathryn R. Crump

Jennifer J. Culver

Jay F. Davis

Jack M Dempsey

Angela J. Dobbertien

Shannon M. Fisher

Amy T. Folmer

Chad W . Francisco

Nicolle J. Frey

Andrew S. Fuller

Lonnie J. Gates

John A. Gill

Gretchen A. Hall

Susan E. Heinbigner

Kristen J. Hokanson

Angela M. Hudson

Officers:

Kathryn R. Crump, President

Anne R. Crawford, Vice President

Troy C. Bishop, Secretary •

Troy A. Reddick, Treasurer

Shannon L. Jacobs

Elberta M. James

Allison L. Johanson

Jennifer A. Jones

Susan E Kirsch

Lance A. Koenig

Connie S Kubicek

Rebecca J . Kuzelka

Kim T. Lam

Damon W. Lee

Rachel E. Logan

Chad E. Lyons

Cathy A. Maestas

Jeffrey J. McArthur

Jonathan R McClung

Dylan M. McCullough

T.J. McDowell

Christopher R. McG inty

Jeanne E. McShane

Jamie L. Miller

Gretchen L. Mills

Carrie J. Moore

Leslie A. Mortensen

Joel D. Nelson

Corine N. Ortega

Gretchen A. Petsch

Christie R. Pitts

Burkett R. Powell

Jennifer A. Powell

Stephanie L. Powell

Troy A Reddick

Beverly E Redfield

Vorada Ruenprom

Rachel C Sandhorst

Christina M. Schippert

Sky A. Schroeder

Shawn M. Sheets

Sara J Shields

Angela M Simpson

Glen C. Smith

Andrea D. Snowden

Teri L. Sparling

Dawn C. Steuding

Alyssa Storey

Laura S. Stover

Bethel A Stuart

John E. Svoboda

Nicole M . Svoboda

Eric A Teply

Douglas H. Tice

Ann E. Tidball

Valancy L. Tobler

Amy C. Tussing

Angela M. Tussing

Elizabeth S. Wagner

_ Nicole L. Wetzel

Amanda J. Wunder

Troy A. Ziems

Not Pictured

ABO'IT, LAURIE-ABDULLAH, N.AJLA-Rainbow Club(I0,11,12)Art Club(IO,ll)Animal Rights Club(ll)lnteract(l2)Red Cross(I0)Track(9J\DAMS, SHAMUS-AGUIBRE, LAURIE-ANDERSON, ROBERT W.-Math Club (11,12) Interact Club(12)Rainbow Club (12)Academic Decathalon (12) Writers' Club(ll,12~ Editor(ll,12)Science and Astronomy Club(ll,12)French Club(ll,12)Quiz Bowl(I0,11,12) National Merit Scholarship SemiFinalist(12)Academic Letter (10,ll)Honor Roll(I0,11,12) Nebraska Model United Nations (11,12)Madrigel Yuletide Feast(I2)ARELLANO, MICHAEL-ARIZOLA, RAYMUNDO-ASCH, JON-ASCH, MARTIN-BAHR, MATIHEW-BAKER, HERMAN JR.Basketball(IO,ll)Track(10,12)Boys L Club(ll,12BEENBLOSSOM, DEREK-BELL, STEPHANIE-BENDA, CURTIS-BIENKA,FREDBIERHAUS, LAURA-BLACK, CARY-BLEED,

JAMES-BLUE, BRENT-BLUFORD, MARLOBOHLKEN, BRAIN-BRADLEY, LAMONICABRASWELL, RONETTE-Special Olympics(IO) BROWN, ANDREW B.-German Club(ll,12)Writers' Club(ll,12) Peer Helpers(I0,11,12)Fine Arts(12)Art Club(I0)Acedemic Decatholan(12)YFNF(10,ll)lntramural Basketball(12) Intramural Football(12)Ultimate Frisbee(12)BROWN, EVAN-BRYSON, ERICBURCHAM, JONATHAN-CAPORASO, MICHAELCARDWELL,DENISE-CAREY, DANIEL-CARPENTER, JANE-CASWELL, PAUL-.CATES, ANTHONYCLARK, JASEN-COPELAND, TREVINO-COREY, BRENDA-COSIER, JEREMY-COTO, JOSE-COUNTRYMAN, MICHAEL-COY, MELISSA-CRAWFORD, ANNE-CROCKER, STEPHEN-CUDA, JASONCURRIE, JOHNIII-DARLING, MINDY-DASHER, STACY-DAVIS, MICHELLE-DAVIS, ROBERTDELONG, CHERI-DENOVELLIS, PAOLO-DISSMEYER, MATIHEW-DIXON, NATHAN-DONOVAN, JEREMY-DUGAN, PAULA-EBERHARDT, RICHARD-EDLUND, KARL A.P.-Swimming(12)Rainbow Club(12) Interact Club(12)Ecology Expedition Club(12}

EICHELBERGER, STEVEN-ELIKER, SUSAN-ELLIS, ANGELA-ENGLAND, JENNIFERESQUIVEL, YOLANDA-FENDRICK, BRIAN,FOURNELL, DAVID G.-Speech/Debate(IO)Pep Club(IO) Computer Club(12)Writing Cluh(12)Track(l~FREY, CORY-FREY, NICOLEFrench Club(12)FUNK, TONY J.-GAVERS, HENRYGIBSON, SARAH-GILLANDER, ZACHARIAGLASER, TIMOTHY-GLEASON, BRYAN-GOODS, DIMETRESE-GOTTSCHALK, JULIETTE-Student Council(12)1nteract Club(12) Rainbow Club(12)HANSEN, LEE-Vica(I2)GOTTULA, KEVINGRAHAM, RAY-GREENWOOD, JODY-GRESS, JOHNNY-GROSS, AMY-GUTIERREZ, LOUISEHAKANSON, AMY-HANSON, LEE-HARNED,

TARA-HAVEL, BRANDI-HAWTHORNE, LARRYHENNINGSEN, SARAH M.-Speech Club(I0,ll,12)Academic Decathelon(ll,12)French Club (10 11 l~ Board(12)Math Cl~b(i.l)Mummers(ll,12)"Play it Again, Sam"(ll)Honor Roll(ll,12)HENRY, SHAWN-HENSON, TODDIDGER, SHAWN-mLLMAN, TONYA-HITZ, AMYHOBBS, DEENA-HOGAN, ALEC-HOLMES, MARKHUNTER, MARQUIS-ISAACSON, DEEANN-ISOM, DARNELL-JANIKE, MARK-JANOSEK, BOB-Special Olympics (10,IUJARRETT, JENNIFER-JOHNSON, BETI'Y-JORDAN, LARRY-KENNELL, BILLIEKERR, TORSTEN-KING, FRANZETTA-KIRKLAND, MARTIN-KOCH, RANDY-KICHNER, TROYKRUMTUM, CAROL L.-FIIA(I0)Pep Club(IO)Red Cross (10) Junior Achivement(I0,11) KUHLMAN, TRAVIS-KUZELKA, AMY-LAM, KIMLANGSTTON, MARK-LAWSON, BRYAN-LAYMANY, ANDREA-LE,DUNG T.-Soccer(I0,11,12)L Club(12)Rainbow Club(12)Intramurals Volleyball(ll,12'

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LEACH,GEOFFREY-LEGRAND, ROCHELLE-LEWIS, MATTHEW-LIEBERS, JODILLOYD, TRACY-MAI, NGOP-MAI,THUONKRainbowClub(11,12)Soccer(10MALDAVS, JEFFREYMARSHALL, BEVERLY-MARTIN, ANTIIONYMARTINEZ, ANTIIONY-MARTINEZ, MARIAMCBEE,DORI J.-Play it again Sam(ll)Pfieffers People(ll)Joynight(ll,12)Animal Rights(12)Mummers(l0)fineArts(ll)Ecology Club (10,ll,12)JugglersEtc.(11,12)Deca(l2)Rainbow Club(12)Free Club(12MCCULLOUGH, TRACYMCDOWELL, TJ-MCEWEN, YASMIN-MCGRATII, -KEVIN J.-Marching Band(l0,ll)Concert Band(l0)Jazz Band(l0)Symphonic Band(ll)Concert Choir(12)Madrigal Singers(12)Joynite(12)Gymnastics(12)One-Act Play(ll,12)Musical(12)Fine Arts Club(ll)Peer Helping(ll,12)1mage Board(ll)Peer Helping Drama(12)Writers Club(ll,12).Beureder Youth Lastite(ll)Anti-Drug and Alcohol Clown(12)MCKIBBIN,BRENT M.-German Club(I0,11,12)Speech(I0,11,12)Debat.e(12)Mummers(l0,11,12)Young Democrats(10,11,12)Fine ArtsClub(ll)Joynight(l0,11,12) "David and Lisa"(iO)"lmportance of Being Earnest(lO)"Sleep Tight Tonight(lO)Speech Letter(ll,12)Honor Roll(lO)Feiffer's People(ll)Requien(ll)Debate Letter(12)Forensics Club(10,ll,12)"A Funny Thing Happeden on the way to the Foren"(U)Our Town(12)Silent Snow, Secret •Snow(12)Anything Goes(12)1ndramural Basketball, Ultimate(12)1ntramural Water Polo(l0,11,12

MEFFORD,

JASON-MEINTS, RICHARD-MICHAELSON, JAMES-MILLER, JOHN-MILLER, PAMELAMORTENSEN, SCOTT-NELSON, EUGENENGUYEN, MINH-NOAH, JACKIE-O'TEY, JENNIFER-OHLSCHWAGNER, JEREMY-OLIVAS, MARIA-OLSEN,GARY-PARKER, CRAIG D.Football(10,11,12)L Club(12)Deca(12)1ntramural Bask~tball(ll,12PARRISH, JANELLE-Special Olympics(12)PHELPS, DAVID A.-Mock Trial Team(12)PARROT, JERRY-PATTERSON, CARLUSPAULSEN, CANDACE-PAYNE, MARVIN-PENA, ALEXANDER-PERRY, NICHOLAS-PETRIE, LANCE-PHILLIPS, ERIC-PICCOLI, TONYPIERCE, AUDRA-POLITE, BRENT-PORRAS, GEORGE-PRUE, CHRISTOPH-RAMSAY, JASONRANKIN, CHRISTOPH-RAP, JASON-RAWLINSON,

JOHN-RETZLAFF, BECKY-REZAC, ROGERRIEGEL, LAURA-RODMAN, DON-ROGER, BRIGHAM-ROSE, HEATH-ROSOWSKI, SCOTTRUNGE, BRADLEY-SALAZAR, ELvmA-SALINAS, CARLOS-SALTZMAN, MATTHEW-SASSE, KARENSAUNSOCI,SCHMID,CHRIS-Special Olympics(lo,11,12)SHANNON-SCHMIDT, KRISTIESCHWOCK, TODD-SCOTT, JULIUS-SECRET, • PHIL-SENNE, TRAVIS-SERPA, PEDRO-SHERIDAN, FRED-SHOTSMAN, DAVID-SHOWEN, RONALD-SHUBERT, JASON-SHULLAW, ALLENSHUMAN, ALLISON-JANELLE, SIMPSON-SMID, CHRIS-SMITH, AMY-SMITH, AUNDREE-SMITH, CORRY-SMITH, JOHN-SMITH, SCOTT P.-SMITH, ROGER-SMITH,-SEAN SNYDER, BARBARASOTO, VICTOR E.-Football(l0,11,12)Track(ll)L Club(10,11,12)STABLER, CONNIE-STABLER, EDDYSTAGER, COREY-STEADMAN, TRACEY-STEFONICK, LYNN-STEWART, NEil..-STOGDILL, ERICSTOKESBEARY, DAVID

STORONSKIJ, PETER W.-Computer Club(12~TRAHOTA, TONY-Job Club(12)Special Olympics(l0,11)

STRAWSER,DANIEL-STROUD,STEVENTAYLOR,JIMMY-TAYLOR,MICHELLETERRELL,KRISTI-THOMPSON,CRAIGTIETJENS,HOLLY-TOBLER,VALANCY-

TRAN,BANG-TRAN,VAN-TRAUTWEIN,JENNIFERTRAVIS,MARK-TRIPLETT,EDNATURNER,DANIEL-TURNER,ROBERTTYRRELL,LORI-UNICK,EMBER-WALKER, MARKJob Club(12)Special Olympics'(l0,11,l~ALLA, PARTICK D.-Deca(ll,12WEBER,JENNIFERWEIS,KRISTIAN-WEST,BRADLEYWESTBERG,KEVIN-WHITELEY,BEN WHITEMAGPIE,ANGELA-WILES,BRIANWILKINSON,DANA-WILLIAMS,BENNYWOLCOTT, MICHELLEMummers(ll'INOLFE,JEFFEREYYAEGER,WILLIAM-YBARRA,KATRINAYOUNG,ROBERT-ZIMMER,JASON

Remember when everyone had their natural color hair?

Peer Helpng Drama:

Remember when Lantz said "Just because I'm a loser ... ?"

Remember when there weren't any cliques and we were all just friends?

Troy:

Remember when you asked me ifl wanted a flower since ALL the girls were getting one from you on Valentine's Day?

Friends Forever, A1exa

Remember when Eric Phillips ripped the phone out of • the wall because he found out Nebraska lost to Oklahoma?

Remember when Jillian Turek came to school with her hair totally done?

Remember when Zane Languis didn't think he was God's gift to woman?

Remember when Mr. Stoner didn't give an assignment that looked like (4x + 2 -3n) for x= 1 to 17 a11d n= 8 to 45?

Bertha:

Remember when "delicious," "audacious," and "batterup" had more than one meaning?

Angie:

Remember when we had to run to "A" street during Cross Country Clinic,summer ofl0th grade when it was 103 degrees outside, and somehow we ended up at BurgerKing on 48th street, then asking that man how to get back to LHS and he said isn't it a little hot out to be running? I'll never forget !!

Love ya, Cathy

Remember when Kristen and Amy's music didn't start at Joynite, BOTH times?!

Suzi:

Remember your B-day? It was a learning experience for all ofus!

Love, Becki

Remember when the lights went out and 3rd floor, east hall had to light their lighters to see?

·Remember when Chris B. was obsessed with Sebastian Bach of Skid Row?

Poolah:

Remember what Tyson did to you in Biology in tenth ' grade? You can laugh about it now, okay! Don't forget me ever! You're crazy, but so am I.

Love ya, Sudi

Tractor Boy

Remember "My parents are on fire!!??" hee hee!

Breads ticks

Dan "Air Jordan" Little:

Remember the time we were playing basketball at Chris's house and I stepped on your foot and you just let me fall because you couldn't catch me for some reason??!

Cathy

H-Man:

Remember what I thought "H'' meant the first time because we couldn't talk in normal english?!

MGM DELICIOUS:

Remember the Disneyland barn??!!

CHIQUITA

Sweetheart:

Remember the time you went home with your shirt on inside out?

I LOVE YOU!!!

Cu tie-Star

108 Remember When

Remember when Jose made his announcement about what they really did inSpain?

Remember when someone stole Mr. Barstow's stool and he had it in the announcements for a week?

Remember when Tracy Waltman fainted at band camp our sophomore year?

Remember when Mr.Tegeler called us his "Little Cherubs" and it was "Unbelievable"?

Remember when Jen Girard was running flags for the Pomalinks and she fell on her tush in front of all of Seacrest?

Remember when Steve Mills was tipping his chair in Sales Promotion and fell on his rear?

Remember when we had a pep club?

Remember when Ms. Raymer messed up the announcements? Now Amy and Kathy do!

Remember when the walls were color coded and the custodians weren't painting?

Remember getting Tegelers essays back on time? Didn't think so!!

Ruthless GangRemember Grabbit? -Jazzy Jugs

R~member when Schoo finally got his act together and let us out of school the last day before winter break?

Remember when Lonnie, Chris and Chad got stuck on top of the elevator?

Remember when Mike Brophy shaved his head?

Remember when Andy Brown was putting on lingerie at 6:00 in the morning at Cynnamon Jones birthday party? -LK

Remember when Jackson Currie was pushed out of a second story by Mr. Matzkie? Fortunately he only broke his arm.

Remember "where are the hazards," and driving on the shoulder of the shoulder of the road, and triple A, and afternoons at the lake? And the memories ·continue. I love you guys!

Remember when Jason Frazier was thrown in the shop sink twice in the same class period and soaked completely wet.

Remember when Lisa Abernathy didn't play with her food at lunch?

Love, The Lunchroom Gang

Remember when Tiffany Burback fell out of Lisa Brown's car on O st. and slid across the street?

Remember when Jeff Lomax didn't w]YE"u"° .. -~- IXuv(' .hWti 1426 l:j:JE

Lisa,

Remember the farm tour, the canoe trip, Camp Calvin Crest, Gretchen's and Larry's? The good times will never end! You're the GREATEST!!

Cori

Joan:

Remember when you fell off the ski lift onto some rocks? Boy, I do! • Bono

Rachel:

Remember dinner at "B & R's Cozy Cuisine?" That was a blast and I hope we can share more good times!

C.J.

Remember when Tom Arsiaga kept a girlfriend for more than 1 week?

Jon & Kevin: :ftemember the "Shmoe Off??!!"

Cathy & Dan

Cathy:

Remember our sophomore year at homecoming when you danced with my brother the whole night?

Wendy

Dawn, Traci, and Dixie:

Remember when we used to go out every weekend? "Jester" certainly is dead! I love you guys!

Krista

Peer Helpers:

Remember Doane? Enough said. I love you all!

Melanie Burger

Remember when the L Club tried to free Jose?

Remember when Mr. Steinke didn't wear a tie?

Remember when Wendy Smith tripped down the stairs at the Lied Center on the -night of the All City Choir Contest and fell flat on her face?

Remember when Scott's Chevelle was dirty?

To Traci Hallquist and Melanie Burger:

Remember when we all started kindergarten together?

• Now we're going to graduate. We've been through a lot together. You guys are the best.

Love Ya!

Dixie

Remember the last time the Scrawny Rats scored?

Lisa and Arturo:

Remember when I "ditched" my parents brand new car on our way out to Pawnee Lake? All those weeds in the wheels! Boy did we ALL deserve those __ _ Love,Jen

Remei_nber when Mike Tyson lost the fight against Buster Douglas and Joel Johnson came to school the next day all in black, mourning for Tyson?

Remember when Dan Little missed school?

Remember when Mrs. Sprackling didn't bust us (Brian, Zane, Devin, Jeff, Jacen, John, and Jeremy) for eating donuts in the hall?

Amy&Angy:

Remember when Niki Wood and Zach Barber weren't fighting?

Remember when you could find a parking place?

Gloria,

Remember Joey in sweat pants, Jimmy Dean and all those laughs?

Carla

·-To the remaining crew of girls night out: Remember second semester of our junior year? What a strange long trip it has been. a survivor

Jeanne,

Remember catnip? Gretchen

Remember when skipping school was easy?

Giggles, Do pumpkin pies really breathe? Did I really melt ALL the icecream?

What do you think about flying saucers? That apartment of Gretchen's, and all the great times. I love ya!! Gurge

Remember when Amy Folmer's underpants were hung from her antenna in the senior lot?

Remember when Tammy Schroder didn't punk me?J acen Roper •

Lisa Ahlberg

Gary Ahlrichs

Larry Ahrends

Blake Alexander

Katrina Allen

Michelle Allen

Samuel Allgood

Michael Alvarez

Bradley Ames

Joseph Andersen

Michael Anderson

Carrie Andreasen

Erinn Armstrong

Katina Azbill

Bettina Baker

Lynette Baker

Daisy Balderas

Kevin Barnes

Tracy Barnes

Shannon Barratt

Carrie Bastron

Amber Batty

David Bauer

Beverly Bayless

Gerald Bayless

ErinBeave

John Bech

David Beecham

Kevin Beem

Rhoderick Beery

• Derek Behne

Brandon Bell

Ruben Beltran

Nathan Bench

Shayne Bennett

Jason Berlowitz

'Mikahla Beutler

L.Bierhaus

:!1,andy Bitenieks

Cynthia Black

:Sunny Blackman

David Blaker

UlaranBlan

Chadwick Bockelman

Carmalita Bohac

Shelia Bohaty

Timothy Bolton

Staci Bom,berger

Christopher Booe

Stephanie Bopho

Renae Bostic

Yvonne Bouffard

Chris Bower

Kristin Bowling

Lousinda Bradford

Richard Bradley

Roger Brandl

Nicole Brandt

AmyBremers

Tina Brennfoerder

Doyle Brindley

Jason Brinkman

Jody Britten

Cedric Brown

Lisa Brown

Melissa Brown

Oanielle Bryer

Jeffrey Buettganbach

Deborah Buhr

Riehard Bundfuss

Aimee Burkey

Kent Burklund

Jason Bums

Brandon Burr

'Anthony Butler

Challenging Year?

Being so "well-rounded" can make you bounce like a ball as Vikram J aswal found out his junior year.

Jaswal said it was good to be busy because it was, in a way, challenging. Jaswal was involved in many activities, a few of those included music, speech, theatre, and newspaper.

As far as the future was concerned J aswal said, "I'm looking forward to graduating and going out into the 'real world'."

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Kitrina Butler

Cada

Vicki Camp

A. Campbell

Rodney Canby

Chandra Canfield

Clayson Carpenter ,,.

Jayson Carpenter

Judson Carpenter

Amy Caruso

Annette Carver

Michael Casement

Bobbie Cashen

Suzanne Casillas

Julie Cassel

T.Chau

Donald Chilen

Scott Cieminski

Doron Cihal

Lori Cisneros

Michelle Cockman

J. Cockrill

S~mantha Cohen

Dionne Cold

Donnette Cold

Matthew Cole

Virginia Collingham

Kimberly Cook

Ki-isfa Cook

Kerry Cooper

J. Cosier

Aaron Craig

Dennis Creps

Ryan Crocker

Dawn Cuda

Annette Cummings

Lisa Currie

Andrea Curry

H. Davidson

Joshua Davies

Amy Davis

Daniel DavMi

David Davis

Jennifer Davis

Tracy Davis

Willie Davis

Jennifer Debus

Norman Decker

Tony Debovellis

Andrew Delancey

C.Delong

Kerstin Deppe

Jayme Dinges

Christine Disney

Tracy Dittmer

Matthew Dobbertien

Joseph Domico

J.Donl!

Mathew Dooley

Jennifer Douglas

Jennifer Dovel

Pavid Drazba

Kristina Durham

Elizabeth Durrance

Craig Dutcher

J.East

R. Eberhardt

Robert Eddins

Rosalie Ehrisman

Rebekkah Ehrlich

JasonEloge

Tracy Erickson

Christoph Erks

K.Ertz

D.Erwin

M Renee Esquivel

Chadran Ethridge

Greg Faust

Stacy Fauth

Brett Ferguson

Yolanda Fewtails

Rachelle Fiedler

Kristi Filarski

Melissa Filbert

Erik Finkler

Alexandre Fisher

Jackie Fitzsunmon

Bryon Fleming

Justin Focht

Crystal Folden

Tara Folden

Joseph Folmer

Ryan Foster

Jennifer Fowler

Jarred Francisco

Jason Frerichs

Jessica Friendt

Frye

Michelle Frye

Christoph Fuller

Roger Funk

Samantha Gaines

S.Galina

Olga Garmiris

D. Geese

Timothy Genthe

Amy George

Philp Gerlach

Tabitha Gewecke

S.Giagner

Heidi Gibson

Roxanne Giebelhaus

Julie Gilde

Suzanne Glaser

Jason Glathar

B. Gleason

Starla Goebel

Richard Golden

Nathan Graber

Jason Graff

Paul Grandgenett .

Stacy Grant

D. Grashans

Marcus Graves

Lisa .Gray

-Eli:zabeth Greve

Sherry Griggs

Kelly Gubser

Dawn Guern •

John Gushard

Anthony Habe~er

Robert Hague

Spencer Hakenewertl, Michele Hall

Ken Halvorsen

Colby Hank

Jennifer Hansen

Jonathan Han~n

Kimberly Harding'

Erica Harker

Heather Harral

Duane Harriott

Tina Harrison

Billy Harsh

Tyler Hauswald__

B. Havel

Abigail Hawthorne

Joseph Heithoff

Kent Hemmerling

Timothy Henderso·n

John Hendrickson

Patrick Heng

uigela Heptig

\ndre Hernandez

!\ngela Hernandez

Hollynoel Higer

S.Higer

Scott Hill

Matthew Hirt

L.Hobelman

Jennifer Hokanson

Kurt Holliday

Danelle Hollmann

Ingrid Holman

Troy Holthaus

Cynthia Howard

Rachel Howell

Diana Hutchison

Dung Huynh

Chassidy Jackson

Dee Jackson

Deirdre Jackson

Jeffrey Jackson

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Tanya Jacobi

Heather James

Michelle Jane

Vikram Jaswal

Scot Jenkins

Kelly Jensen

B.Johnson

Christopher Johnson

Matthew Johnson

Melissa Johnson

Michaela Johnson

Paul Johnson

Stacy Johnson

Brett Jones

Brett Jordan

Jeanette Kage

Jason Keel

Brian Kingery

Jodi Klein

Jason Knaub

Mark Knolmayer

Kevin Koelzer

Todd Koester

Craig Kohler

B.Krejei

David Kring

Charity Krivda

Erich Kroeger

Jodi Krueger

Lori Kruzich

David Kulwicki

Justin Kuntz

Carolyn Kurtz

C.Kuszak

Shawn Kusek

M.Kuzelka

T.Kuzelka

Christina Lamaster

Meli~a Landis

B.-Lang

James Lange

Mark Langston

R.Lapps

M. Larson

Jay Laursen

B.Lawson

•Michelle Lebsoc~

Angela Lee

Christopher Lee

Daryl Lee

A.Lehning

Aimee Lile

Karin Lile

Bridget Liming

Jeffrey Linden

Candi Little

Dawn Little

Ilka Lohmeyer

Jeremy Lorenz

Rachel Lorsung

Jason Loth

SusanL~cht

Candice Luehrs

Lara Luetchens

Carla Luick

Douglas Lynch

David Madsen

Shane Mansfield

Emily Martin

Kohji Mason

L. Mass

Jeff Maul

Kevin Maxson

Kip Maynard

C. Mays

Dusty McCaugherty

David McCollough

Leann McCoy

S. McDavis

Clarence McDowell

Heather McGinn

Jason McMeekin

Kimberly Mefford

Joseph Melvin

Michelle Mengelkamp

Mark Michaelis

Hilary Mile

Pam Miller

Jennifer Moberly

A Moor~

Misty Mullikin

G Jay Munsterman

Margaret Murphy

Ben Myers

Clint Nelson

Jenrufer Nelson

Lisa Nelson

Shanrell Nelson

Stephanie Nelson

Cody Newkirk

Misty Nimrod

I Norberg

Kelly Nosal

Tina Novak

Shelia Nugent

Bri an Nunns

Danica O'Connell

• Maria Ohlschwager

Sharon Okra

Matthew Olberding

Cade Olbricht •

Andrew Olivetti

Conoley Ospovat

Casey Owen

Benjamin Pair

Andrew Pappas

Lorena Parker

DParks

Donald Parrott

April Patrick

Jason Payne

Robert Pearre

Davi<;l P~karek

Jose Perez-Bernand

Curtis Peterson

John Pfrimmer

Trisha Pham

Phuong Phan

Jennifer Phelps

Patrick Phillips

El:i7.abeth Pickett

Ronney Piester

Johnny Pitts.·

Clun·les Plants

Michaef:Pleskac

Angela Pohlenz

Monte Polivka

Kimberly Porter

RPowell

MattPrusa

Donald Pulec

Roark Pyle-Beardsle

Brandee Quinn

Cynthia Rank

Kelli Rankins

J.Rap

NealReblin

Jessica Redelfs

Candi Reeves

Chris Reich

Todd Reining

Ma1-cus RP.'iTArt

Erin Rettig

Corey Rhodes

Greg Richardson

Katherine Ripley

Kerensa Rippe

Oarren Roach

JRoach

Jackqulyn Roberts . Angela Robidoux

Lisa Rockenbach

Jeffery Rodney

Stacey Roedel

Rebecca Rogers

Shaun Rooney

Stephanie Rothwell

Thomas Roti

Han Ruenprom

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Marc Sarata

R Schafer

Summer Over Seas

Soviet Union hey, why not? That's what junior Josh Davies thought as he boarded a plane last July 4. Davies went with a group called the Youth Mission of Peace, sponsored thru the United Methodist Church.

The group traveled to many cities, including Moscow ~ " I made lots of new friends-we even met the Soviet Union Pre-Olympic Basketball team," Davies had said One experience Davies said that he would never forget was when they stopped and visited a camp for eight to ten year olds. The group spent the day working one -on-one wiih many of the children. They also got a tour of the camp, which many enjoyed. If the opportunity was offered to him again, Davies said he would definitely go.

Summing up his trip to the Soviet Union, Davies had one word to say-"Awesome!"

Kimberly Schmade-r

Schmidt

Rachel Schmidt

Christine Schmieder·

Anthony Schmoldt

Angela Schriner

Erica Schroeder

Tracy Schroeder

Kevin Schultz

Stacey Schultz

Jeremy Schultze

Emily Schwartz

Jennifer Scranton

Sky Seacat

Jayson Seip

Matthew Shaner

Joshua Shear

Evonne Sheldon

John Shepard

Jason Sherbeck

John Shipp

Terry Shockey

Karen Shotsman

Couglas Shum

Michele Simpson

Shawn Slade

Christoph Slaughter

Aaron Smith

Jerolyn Smith

Joshua Smith •

Todd Smith

SSmith

A Nikki Snyder

David Sobotka

Angela Southwick

Sandy Sowders

Russell Spadt

Amy Splichal

Martha Sposato

Jerry Springer

Amy Starks

Chauncey Steranidi~

Shane Stewart

Jason Stiastny

David Stokesbeary

Tony Strahota

Angela Strain

Janis Strautkalns

Brenda Sturdy

R. Suanson

Kick Sundermanl'l

Christoph Swanson

Scott Swartz

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Carlotta Tabor

Shawn Talawyma

Darin Taylor

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Maree Teeters

K. Terrell

Melissa Thew

Lina Thisner

Amy Thomas

Beth Thbmas

Jason Thompson

Shantel Thompson

Patrick Thompson

Cristal Thomsen

Matthew Thomson

Heidi Tietgen

Michelle Timmerman

Jennifer Trainer

Hien Tran

L Trang

Theresa Trinh

Innocent Ukpaka

Thomas Ullman

• Stacy Van Dyke

Jason Vanschoiack

Tieng Vo

Amy Von Busch

Theodore Vorm

Michelle Waddell

Michelle Wade

MWalker

Trina Walker

Stephanie Warnke

Aubrie Washburn

Kimberly Way

Jamel Ways

Bobbi Weedman

Stacy Weisbrook

Michael Wells

Lianne Westcott

Matthew Westenburg

Patrick Westlund

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Heidi Whyrick

B. Williams

Catina Williams

Elizabeth Wilson

Jason Wilson

Michael Wilson

Jennifei: Winin~r •

Brian Witt

Catherine Wood

Donna Wood

Ashley Woods

Cara Woodson

D. Wright ·

Jennifer Wright

David Wulf -

Heather Yauss1

Adam Ybarra

Jenna Zachek

Tara Zeisler

Jenny Zornes

JUNIORS NOT PICTURED

Eric Jackson

Adam Baker

•Ruben Beltran

Michael Blessing

Derrick Blue

Jenna Bluford

Chanae Brooks

JoAnnBrown

Rene Capps

Dean Carson

Shannon Castro

Dale Christiansen

James Churray

Willie Davis

Marlene Garman

Craig Gerdt

Adam Gies

John Gonzalez

Nettie Goucher

Daniel Griggs

Cory Guticz

_ James Hermanson

Quinetta Jackson

JasonJisa

Wendy Jones

Soa Kang

Gay la Keenan

Travis Kellogg

Scott Kistler

Yon Knaff

Terra Knox

SopheaLay

Roxanne Lear

Michell Lockman

Patrick Lowrey

Rodger Mace

Adel Martinez

Gale Massa

Bryan McCoy

Troy Micek

William Michener

Nagonda Miller

Jenefer Monroe

Leslie Moss

Jeffrey Moul

Zachary Moxham

Michelle Muhs

Todd N~lson

Donald Nolan

Erin Oakley

Erik Pedersen

Christina Pense

Joe Pense

Terry Racicky

Ann Reeder

Stacy Reiss

Angela Reynolds

Rickey Schmitz

Vicky Shen

Terrance Sindelar

Brian Sitting Eagle

Renae Skibinski

Jason Stager

Karen Starkey

Cristen Stoehr

Christian Stride

Danny Struble

Chuck Taylor

Christoph Tomlinson

Mark Vivier

Lisa Wagner

Bobbi Ward

Erik Weeks

Deleta Wilkinson

Denita Wilkinson

Tammy Williams

Winter Williams

Don Wilson

Eric Woods

Jason Yaeger

Johnnie Zamrzla

Tracy Zastrow

Marco Aguero

Jeffry Ailes

Ann Aipperspach

Melissa Akin

Laila Alemzadeb

Carmen Alesio

KeithAllen

Tory Andersen

LisaAngus

Mary Apthorpe

LisaArbuck

Stephanie Arehart

Bradley Argue

EangAth

Mark Atherton

TfumBach

Rebekah Bacolas

Angela Bailey

Traci Bair

Heather Baker

Pamela Baker

Gilbert Balboa

Emily Banset

Max Banwell

Lucy Barker

Jeffrey Barnes

Melissa Ban-ett

Barbara Bart.els

Ginger Bauers

Benjamin Bayne

K.BeaJs ·

Jennifer Becwar

Danelle Bemis

Soott:Benneu

Brandon Bergt

Michael Berkland

Frederick Bernt

Jeremy Bettis

MaryannBishay

Bradley Bishop

David Bitenieks

ChadBlahak

Chris Blaine

ShaunBlair

Jason moebaum

C.B9chmer

Billie Bofem·eif

SeenBohac

JasonBohl

SondraBobmont

Tonia Boller

S.BoronioBronson Hoseck

Troy Bothe

Matthew Bott

E.Boue

Kendra Bowen

Iijerstin Bowman

Danielle Brady

RebeccaB • Gregg Bremers

Dellun Brown YoshaBrown

Bridgettllro-z

Rachel Bruns

Simeon Bukacek

Tohen Bunting

BrandiBurback

Brian Burkinshaw

Terry Burnett

SCacyBurton

Joshua Cambell

Jennifer Carlson

Matthew Carlson

David Carter

Take a Note ...

What do your summer plans include? Swimming, bike riding, going to the movies? Well, sophomore Greg Kubert has other, more serious plans. He was awarded a summer singing scholarship from Wayne State College. He tried out for this scholarship in hopes that he would do better than the previous summer, as he was an alternate for the scholarship. Though he had a good chance, Kubert said, "I was kind of shocked that I got the scholarship because it is a swing choir camp and I tried out with a broken leg."

Greg started singing and studying music in the fifth grade. For a while he sang with the Peri Cantores, a boys choir. Asked if singing was prominent in his future, Kubert replied he would like to continue singing, but not have it as a major.

"I would like to have a job that is somehow · related to music," Kubert said.

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Travis Frazier

Tim Frederick

Nichole French

ChrisFrey

Nicholas Friendt

Geoffrey Friesen

Gregory Friesen

JoahuaFritts

Corie Fritz

Shannon Funk

Aaron Fushia

Qretchen Galusha

Andrew Garivay

L John Jr. Gartner

Joseph.Jr. Gatto

MatthewGea-

Ronald Gehle

Amy Gerisch

Louis German

T.Gessard

J.Geticz

Teri Gewecke

KeithGihson

Tracy Gilbert

SarahGilde

Jeffrey Gill

Brian Gillam

Trisha Gillispie

Christie Glaser

Do1Jl}as Glathar

Chad Gleason

Tina Gleason

Nathaniel Goddard

JMOnG<Mleey

Troy Gordon

LisaGrabam

Jesse Grams

Jennifer Grant

Michael Green

Jessica Greenwald

Jessica Greenwood

John-Greenwood

Holly Group

RU88ell Gruenemeiei

SandraGuen-ero

John Gutietrez

Julie Haffey

Rachel Hillman

Robertllitz

Kari Hockemeier

DawnHahn

Jason Halst.ed

Johnllansen

J.Hard

Brian Hardison

C,orbett Harp

M. Jansen Harp

Deah Harriott

Jackie Harris

Stacyll.an-op

Brian Hart

Michelle Harwood

Mark Hawkins

Ken Hawthorne

J. Hergenrader

JeffreyHeIT

Angela Heyer

Jennifer Hickerson

Sharon Hickerson

Amy Hickey

Zachariah Hill

Steven Hecka-t

LeighHeia-

Rebecca Heinke

J.Heithoft'

Troy Heller

Crystal Helmuth

Jennifer Herbel

R.Hornandes

Kristine Howard Martin Howard

Bradley Hulewfoz N'erla-Mar Rull

JoaephHybergaMara lesalnieks

Laray Inselman • Jackson

Racquel Jackson ·

Natasha Jacobson

Shannon Janike

Monica Janssen

BrandonJe&ch

Adam.Jess

Kimberly Jochum

·Kendra Johnsenn

Aaron Johnson

Ernest Johnson

MathewJohmon

Michael Johnson

Michelle Johnson Nathan Johnson

Sandy Johnson Troy Johnson EricJones

JulieJones

Justin Jones Kymberly Jones K.Jones

Tammy Kearnes

Lisa Keel Mel Kelley

Michelle Kemp YakemaKeya

Christine Kinar Daniel King Ebony King

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Kirk

Angela Kerkland

Donald :Knm,.b Tammy Koeppe

LeahKreps

Mindy Kugler

John Kunkel

Anne Lacey

Donna Ladd

Erica Lanning

Katrina Lapointe

RobrtLau

Amy Lawson

Michelle Lawson

KimLe

Nicole Leach

Nicole Leapley

Denise Lebeock

AmyLee

Jasmine Leitner

Daniel Levitoa,

Clay Lewis

Keri Lewis

SarahLewis

Tara Linkugel

Heather Loken

Mattbewwmax

JaoobLoos

Erical.ooye

Jennifer Lorenz

Bebeolswwe

Melissa Luedtke

CherylLyon c~~ons

Davetrea Madlock

Jamie Magnuson

Stacy Markel

Richard Marshall

Jerome H. Mascbrnan

Bill Mason

Tiffany Mason

P.Masters

Jennifer Mateja

Kevin Mattox

Shawna Maybee

Richard McLaughlin

Kevin McArthur

Fanchon McKinney

Shawn McNeil

Cam.e McPherson

Wendy McPherson

BobbieMc&brts

JeffMeiaJoelMeints

Arturo Mejia

John

Jennifer

Shirley

Kristina Morin

Jamie Mowbray

LisaMundt

• Lori Mundt·

S.Myhana

Gary Naber

lJsa Nagorski.

Dixie Neemann

Mark Neemann

Angela

Christ.oph

Cory

K,ayl~~e

Tracy Nel&on

P.

Vickie

William N~gh

Terry

E.Odofie

James

Thomas

Andrea Ovalle

Tina Palmer

LeeAnn Pancharoen

Todd Parker

Collins Parrish

~hanie Patt.on

Kimberly Paulson

Monique Paulson

Jennifer Paulus

Adrienne Payne

Kimberly Payne

JaeonPence

Jason Peplinski

Alicia Perez

Cesar Perez

Tengorn Phaisan

K.Phan

Jason Phelps

Kelley Phelps

Michael Pitcock

Trevor Pitts

Janice Plautz

Shawn Podram

J.Ponec

K.Pothast

Jennifer Pounds

Rhonda Powell

DrewPiice

Christoph Proctor

Maximum Talent

Maximum talent, as shown by Max Banwell, was a goal accomplished by this sporty sophomore.

Banwell was in varsity tennis at LHS since he was a freshman and he has lettered twice. He has also earned another varsity letter in trapshooting.

Not being modest Banwell said, "I don't feel I've ever played or shot to my potential but when I do you better watch out."

Banwell has three varsity letters which couldn't be easy to do as a sophomore. Way to go Max!!!

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J.Pw½.,in

A.Purra

Katharine Rapkin

Kendra Rathjen

DenysReed

Judd Jr. Reeves

ShnwnReinwald

Jody Remington

Darla Reynolds

G.Reynolds

Randee Ridgley

Lanora Ripley

Joneeltoech

Shirley Roberds

JasonRodway

Lance Bonnell

JulieRoper

Angela Rosenthal

JasonRownd

Tanja Russell

LorenRye

Amber Salvati

Lasunya Sanders

BruceSands

Gloria Sayer

Tony Scalf

Tony Scattergood

•G. Schefl'ert

Jeru:uferSchippert

Crystal Schmidt

Karls Schneider

SaraSchoen

Tiffany Schrader

Lisa Schreiner

Bart Schroda-

Jeremy Schroeder

Stephani ScbroedaTina Schroeder

Came Schubert

Cherie Schultz

Eric Schulz

LacySchutz

Stacey Schwab

Ben-ySoott •

Geoffrey Semrad

Janet Sewell

Wendy Seybert

Christine Shafer

Gregory Shamblon

Timothy Sheldon

Tyrone Sheridan

Jaimie Sherwood

Cory Simmons

Jeannie Simpson

RobinSiniaho

PeterSinica

Mfohael Sinkulc

Blaze Skinner

Heather Smith

Krista Smith

Julie Snider

Cynthia Sobotka

Suzann Sola

Jason Sonder

MarthaSoto

Robrl Spahn

Tammy Spevak

Joseph Spicha

Dominique Spickelm.ier

Christoph Squires

SbaronSt.eckelberg

Heat.ha- Stevens

Kimberly Stokes

Michelle Stout

Alethea Stovall

Stacy Strain

Amy Streckfuss

uretmStroup

Stacy Styskal

Kellia Svoboda

Christoph Swanson

JhilioeSwartz

Tl"llcy Swinsooe

Chuck Synovec

Tanya Teater

Dan-el Thompson

Dawn Thompson

Trenesa Thompson

N.Thompson

Lillian Thornburg

Jeff Timblin

Jenniter Timmerman

Justin Tiwold

Scott Tooley

DatTl"aD

Samantha Tran

Thuy Tran

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Tiffany Trenkle

George Trimm

Jennifer Trouba

Tonda Trouba

Nathan Tnunble

The Truong

Raejean Tupa

MikaelTupe ~Turner

EricUkpaka

Scott lillman

Ashley Ulmer ·

Jeffrey Umstead

Patiicia Underwood

•Wayne Urbane()

•Dennis Utley

Jeralyn Vansickle

Sheni Varilek

Shana Vasatka

J.Vbarra

Amy"Voss

)ionica Wade

Rachel Wagman ·

ChaddWalbr

Ta~ye Wllll

Mark Wallace

Stephanie Waltman

Robert Walton

Chad Walvoord

Kelly Ward

Kimberly Ward

Heather Ware

Erin Washburn

Charles Watkins

N j.choleWay

J. Weck

Robyn Weisbrook

Bryan Wells

Susan Wells

A. Weuhaw·

Leonard Weyeneth

Jeremiah Wheeler

Michael Whitmarsh

Eric Wiechert

Cheryl Wilcox:

Amy Wiles

Rebecca Wilhelm

Lepreece Wilkinson

Angel.- Williams

Heather Williams

Wendy Wilson

Jennifer Witt

Russell Wittmuss

,Heidi Woerner

IMeUanie Wolfe

~eITYWood

Amy Workman

Shannon Wray

AmyWusk

Daniel Zieger

Heidi Zeisset

Nikole Ziemba

BrianZiems

Jada Anthony

Michael Atkin

ToITance Banks

Shannon Baronio

ChadBebrends

William Blackburn

Cyndy Boehmer

EricBooe

Christoph Campbell

Thomas Cronin

Trang Dao

William Dooley

Nguyen Duong

John.Durbin

Seth Eagle Bear Jr.

Beniard Elbow Shield

KevinErtz

ChadFegley

Jennifer Gilman

Tonya Gossard

Jeremy Guticz

Judith Hayes

SOPHOMORES N<Yf PICTURED

Jeremy Helmstadt.er

Ray Hernandez

Jennifer Jlickersori

Lisa Hobelman

KimoHood

Chad Howland

Mark Inness

Richard Kempston

Ban-ylang

Hilary Lassek

Roger Lawson

DucLee

JasonLeary

JasonLeMay

DavidLeuty

Lan-yLight

TroungMai

Jason McCord

Shane McNeese

Brian Meisinger

RyanMoritz

Corey Nelsen

Mary Nelson

Matthew Nelson

Aaron Neuhaus

Hoang Nguyen

Truong Nguyen

James Nicewonger

David Nolan •

Craig Obrien

Wayne Paradise

David Parks

AngiePaITa

SoottReuur

Kimberly Richardson

Bridget Richwine

Alicia Robinson

Matthew Robineon

Robert Rodgers

MyllanhSam

Pamela Schriner

William Slama

Barbara Smith

Devin Smith

Dennis Stege

Jason S~n

Andre Strilkivsky

Galina Strilkivsky

Leslie Thompson

Ryan Thorburn

Michelle ToITes

EkomUdofia

Rodga-Upt.on

Jeralyn VanSickle

JeremyWaak

JAmes Wallace

Robert Walters

Tracy Watson

Kevin Welton

Keith Williams

Kristin Wycoff

JuanitaYban-a

Chad Yochum

Jason1.abel

Rosemary Zuniga

Mickey Adams

Barb Adkins

Marian Ash

Jim Baker

Alice Beard

Nancy Beck

J.Bennett

Alice Betts

Jane Bozek

Jack Brestel

Doris Brown

Kathleen Bryant

Robert Buckner

Kristy Carlson

Thomas Christie

Nancy Clay

Jennifer Connelly

Jan Cox

Alex Czeranko

Robert Dawson

Mary Dickinson

Julia Doerr

Trudy Domeier

Robert Edwards

Carol Epp

Randy Ernst

Ray Fa~lstead

Steve Ferris

Julie Garay

Carolynn Goodwin

Linda Gran

Maryhelen Grsu.J

Leonard Hamsa

Jill Hanshew

Terrel Hanshew

Micah Heibel

John Heineman

Gladys Helm

Jean Henrichs

Mark Hickson

B.J.Hirt

Kay Hovermale

Cindy Ingram

Alden Johnson

Linda Johnson •

Flowerday

Bill Jordan

Bill Kechley

Greg Keller

Judy Keller

Judy Kirsch

June Klein

Cathy Knight

Eric Knoll

RoseKotwas

Penny Krieger

Denise Kucirek

Ruth Kupfer

Matt Larson

Rose Larson

Carole Leever

Dianne Leggiadi-o

Susan Lemons

Lucille Lipps

Lauri Logsdon

Barb Ludemann

Mark Mannix

Beth Matzke

John Matzke

Jareldine Mays

AUTOGRAPHS

Robin McCleery

DebMcGinn

Deb McKinney

Miriam Mogle

Janet Morgan

Sheree Moser

Marv Mueller

Bill Myers

Sam Nelson

Don Olsen

John Otte

Tom Pappas

Dick Patterson

Trudy Perkins

Jean Peterson

Alice Philippi

Cynthia Pickinpaugh

Susan Pierce

Kathy Raymer

Ted Rethmeier

Lin Risenhoover

Celine Roberston

Sally Roper

Anita Ross

Terry Rush

Jim Rynearson

Brad Sass

Marjorie Sawin

Jane Schmutte

KevinSchrad

George Sedlacek

Carol Seng

Sam Sharpe

Mark Shearer

Glenda Siemek

Harold Simpson

Joe Skutchan

Harold Slaight

Molly Spinar

LeEtta Sprackling

Leander Stachura

Barry Stark

Darla Stal"l'.'

Bill Steinke

Opal Stoehr

Harvey Stoner

Jim Stork

Judy Strand

Lynette Streeter

Norma Sturgeon

Ron Suing

Art Sutfin

Carl Tarlowski

Mary Thompson

Christy Tisdale

Arlyn Uhrmacher

Deb Van Dusen

Jeff Venema

Jeri Weber

Jerel Welker

Bob White

Chris Wiles

Suzanne Williams

Nancy Wolfe

Nita Zartman

Eli Zietz

Janet Zillig

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AUTOGRAPHS

It's Not The Wok, But The Talk!

For the first time, Chinese was one of THE toreing languages offered at LHS. Lincoln High was the only high school in Lincoln that carded the class.

Celine Roberston, who taught the Chinese class, also taught at Everett Jr. High.

Senior Amanda Wunder liked the culture part of Chinese class. She thought that Eastern languages were very different and interesting, althoµgh it was difficult to learn the characters and the vocabulary.

Lincoln High also offered Spanish, German, French, and Latin.

Junior Jim Bleed, who was in German class, said . taking a foreing language could sometimes be difficult.

He also said, "I think that studing a foreign language is very important, but it shouldn't be taught like other academic classes. There needs to be a greater stress on the culture of the particular language one takes."

Third-year French student, Angie Simpson ,added, "It always helps to know a second language."

Third-year French students always are hard at work.

Substitute teacher Greg Keller readies a rtlm for second-year German students.

Sophomore Kendra Rathjen watches other students in Sra. Hanshew's r1r&t-year Spanish class. Students in Sra. Johnson's second~year Spanish class try to communicate in the language.

An unidentified student hands in his assignment for Spanish class.

First-year Spanish students get a lot out their work.

Spanish

enjoying their studies.

Kristi Dunn in second-year
class.
Amy Caruso, along with several other students, seem to be
Sra. Hanshew passes a test back to an unexpecting student.

Accounting students always have something to do.

Jack Lutzi and Peter Storonskij take notes in their business class.
Senior Eric Lee dreams about owning his own business.
Jamel Ways ponders a ·thought in Applied Economics.
Billy Atkinson thinks of the profits he will make in the future.

Kevin

Business Students KeepBusy

Business classes were booming at Lincoln High during the 1989-90 school year. Many students took business courses to help them with their careers, not only to get credits to graduate.

Senior Traci Hallquist had this to say about Accounting class, "It's a difficult class but it will be very beneficial to my future if I should decide to pursue a career in business."

Lincoln High offered 17 business classes and from those many classes, DECA and FBLA were formed.

Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) and Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) were business clubs consisting of the students that were enrolled in business a class.

Jeff Venema was the sponsor for DECA and Nancy Wolfe was FBLA's sponsor.

FBLA was involved with the food drive and Honey Sunday in early November. They also adopted a family for Christmas, buying the family gifts and clothes.

DECA was in charge of the promotion and planning for Lincoln High's Open House this year. And, of course, they also ran the DECA donut stand in the mornings in the cafeteria.

DECA member and Advanced Marketing student Melody Verma as said, "Being in DECA and marketing class really helped me learn a lot about marketing skills. I feel that I could start my own business and know what to do to be successful."

Senior Di.metrese Goods concemtrates bard on his work.

Mike Tomasek and friend in their Personal Finance class.

Westberg f"mishes a review sheet in Applied Economics class.
Tim Hendrickson and Amy ' Bartek try to finish their assignment during class.

Art Paints Body Of Knowledge

"The more you do, the more you understand" was the artistic impression given by senior Connie Kubicek about art. Kubicek was in Sculpture, Jewelry Making, and Art History classes.

Kubicek said that she enjoyed art because she liked to work with her hands and make things. Kubicek also added, ''The best part of my art classes is finishing a project that turns out the way I want it to."

Clay Lewis, sophomore, was in Drawing One. ''The class lets us express ourselves the way we want." said Lewis. Lewis also said the class was "really cool".

Art teacher George Sedlacek felt that art helped to develop creativity and indiyiduality. ''There is a body of knowledge to understand about art." said Sedlacek.

Although art classes are pictured as a ''break" in the day or just for fun, many students found that learning was included in the class as well as having a good time

Checking it out, Andrea

Shake it up baby, Jeff Foster mixes chemicals so he can develop f"'tlm.

Conferring with a student, this teacher answers .some questio~.

Learning about art, Jenny Ulrich studies in her Art History Class.
Jenkins looks at her well developed f"'tlm.

Industrial Arts: The Choice of a New Generation!

Carpenter, mason, graphic artist ... ...... The list is almost endless for choices of skills in the Industrial Arts department.

Sophomore Bronson Boseck was in Graphic Arts. Boseck liked art and took the class to help pursue his career. Boseck added "It's an easy class but sometimes we don't get enough creative freedom."

Scott Rhodes, senior, said he's learning job skills in his graphic communications class. "Stuff that'll help me on the job," added Rhodes. Rhodes' class also helped to place him in a job.

Another student involved in industrial arts is senior Roger Rezac. Rezac also plans to have a career in the arts. The class Rezac is taking is cabinet making at Southeast.

"Hands -on" experience was established by students in industrial arts classes. Industrial arts at LHS let the students decide their future.

Drawing blueprints, Dong Nguyen works on a fllor plan in Arcbitectv.i·al Drafting Class.
Fixing fantasies are what make Ron Ederington work hard to inc his car.

Hitting the ball, these students learned what exercise really was.

P.E.: The Fit that made the Fashion

Aerobics .it seemed to be the popular thing in the eighties and students at L i ncoln High were helping to pass it into the nineties.

Nicky Leach, Sophomore, graded aerobics as fun . ."The best part is when we actually do aerobics." said Leach .

Senior Kerri Ward said "We do fun things, except for running." Ward also added that it made the tiresome climb of the school stairs much easier.

Another class, toning and fitness was also a starting trend at LHS. Glen Gallagher, Junior, said ''We swim, ride bikes, and do other a~tivities that get you in shape ." Gallagher also said that it was a fun class' that anyone could·get involved in.

It didn't matter what class students took, feeling more fit was included in the class. P.E. was the fit that made the fashion.

Paddling around, Kelly Nosal ·waits for her partner to retrieve the ball.

Hipping it out, Dawn Droud demonstrates the Hipsled.

Hanging loose, Ti:-acy lloyd strecthes to her maxi.mum.

Ready Coach! 't"his Drivers Ed. student awaits eagerly.

D.E. Gives a Jump Start on Freedom!

Many of the sophomores at LHS pictured themselves in a new car cruising down "O" street, which made drivers education at Lincoln High a must to get the experience and know-how of driving.

Sophomore Amy Voss was taking Drivers Ed because her parents required the class in order for her to get a drivers license. Voss also added, "I want the on the road experience and Drivers Ed is giving me that."

David Fenstemaker, sophomore, said he was taking the class to lower his insurance rates and as an elective. Fenstemaker also said that Drivers Ed have him the experience of driving he needed.

So as these students gained a sense of driving from the LHS Drivers Ed course, the picture of driving became clearer.

"I didn't mean to hit that pedestrian'' said Jose Perez with his "innocent'' look.
"Safety f'lrstr' said this Drivers Ed. student as she buckled up.
Concentratm.,: hard, Ashley Ulmer prepare& for a long .drive.

Quiet Please!!

Thirteen years ago on February 14th, the library we know and love opened. Where there hact preV1ous1y been a swimming pool, a student lounge, a gymnasium, and a small movie theater, there now existed a beautifully renovated library.

"I think they did a really good job renovating. Our library is very functional and very flexible," explained staff member Mrs. Marj Sawin. The renovation made LHS one of the few schools that has two balconies, which enables the staff to accomodate two classes at one time.

Being one of the oldest and largest high schools in the state, Lincoln High's library is one oflargest libraries in both area and volume. Inventory taken at the end of last year totaled 28,533 books. This number does not include the outstanding magazine collection or the audiovisual department. •

Every year the library staff updates their collection. Within a budget, money is set aside for every department : However, there tends to be more money spent on updating the reference and biography departments. This year there were many new reference materials added and critical- analysis books.

Along with it's great inventory, Mrs. Sawin feels that the students have contributed to making the media center a great place to be.

''The kids have been very respectable. I am very proud of student behavior," added Mrs. Sawin.

From its large collection of books to the excellent students who use the facility, passing through the media center was a helpful and rewarding experience.

and after school for student use.

A student is checking out a book with the help of Marjorie Sawin. An enlarged inventory made more :materials available for students to check out.
Students usw.--career center facilities. The career center was used for f"mding information on colleges and different job opportunities.
Carole Leever is helping a student in the media center. The librarians- ·were always available to help studen~. These students are in the library taking advantage of the quiet atmosphere :maintained there. The library was open before

Meeting the Requirements

From the moment students registered for high school until the time that they registered for their senior year, students were told that English is a required class. Required, that was the key word.

"I think it would be a good idea to have a list of books to choose from rather than reading the reql1ired books no one likes," offered Senior Jeanne McShane.

Sophomore Leigh Heier agreed with this idea and added,

"It would be nice to make the class more diversified by doing group projects such as putting on plays." Leigh felt that the class spent too much time on reading books.

"It seems like that's all we do," said Leigh.

There was a large range of English classes offered at Lincoln High. From American Literature to Women's Literature to Grammar, there usually was a class for everyone. Students took different classes for different reasons. Most students simply took the required classes to meet the minimum graduation requirements. Other students, like Jeanne McShane, enjoy English so much that they took additional courses.

"I like how words fit together and I like to experiment with them," she said.

Leigh on the other hand, was like the more typical student. She enjoyed English because it was a fairly easy class ·and there usually wasn't a lot of pressure put on students as compared to science.

This student is doing a little independent studying. . Many •English classes require students to put in extra time at the library.

These students in Mr. Heiniman's class have their paper out re~dy to take notes.
Students in Ma. Julie Doerr'• class are gettinc prepared to .listen to a lectun,.
Joe Krezinger points his imger while lecturing his English class.

Just Like You AndMe

Qne of the main focuses of the special education department at LHS was to have the students learn from intergrating and socializing with other students They were encouraged to make friends outside of their classmates. Krista Pritchett, who has worked as a student assistant iri the department, had said that the students are very happy at Lincoln High and they like being around other students . " Once they are your friend, they are your friend forever," Pritchett replied.

Around sixty-five students were enrolled in the special education department this year. The students ages ranged from ·fifteen to twenty-one They graduate when the are twenty-one years of age. The students take all different kinds of classes, such as Money, Social Skills, and Domestics. Some of the students also take classes outside of the departmen t. According to Mrs Jane Bozek, department head, students did work at such places such as Super Saver to get experience in the job wor:rd.

''They learn at these places to prepare for community work and jobs later in life after they graduate from high school," Bozek said.

Using basic skills, these students play a game.
Taking a break, Carrie Mays Poses for a picture.
Waving hi, Lisa Hobleman smiles proudly.
Learning computer skills, Martha Sposata practices on the computer.

To Give A Helping Hand ...

Ever have a problem that you just couldn't talk to your best friend or family about? Have you ever signed up for an auto shop class and gotten home ec? To solve these and many other problems, this years group of counselors were kept pretty busy.

The busiest time for counselors, according to Mr. Steve Vasa, was the first week of every new semester. Students were lined up outside the center waiting to seea counselor about a schedual problem. There were ten counselors this year, including Mrs. Marti Oakeson who is new to Lincoln High. Student see counselors for many different reasons. One of the main reasons is to get scholarship information or scholarship aid.

Changes in the counseling center were few, but they were significant. The main change was the responsibility of certain counselors. One example was the previous year, Mr. Len Hamsa was in charge high risk students and now he mainly deals with student records and inrolling new students.

The 1989-1990 counselors were Mrs. Ann Brestle, • Mrs. Sue Cain, Mr. Gene Cotter, Mr. Len Hamsa, Mrs. Diane Leggiadro, Mrs. Mary Beth Lehmanowsky, Mrs. Marti Oakeson, Mr. Dick Patterson, Mr. Steve Vasa, and Mrs. Becky Wild.

Taking a message, a member of the staff uses the phone in the counseling office.

Helping out, Steve Vasa plans next years schedules with students.
Waiting. These students discuss their plans while waiting to talk to counselors.

Mr. Tegeler takes time at the beginning of class to take attendance. Daily attendance was very important to keep up with Mr. Tegeler's classes.

Senior Andy Fuller enjoys the "nature" of social studies. A pleasant learning environment is helpful in promoting positive attitudes.

Senior Neil Stewart raises his . hand to ask a question. Teachers in the social studies department are always willing to help students.

Mr. Bayer answers a quick question while handing out tests.

Seniors Antwan Wilson and Sky Schroeder consult other classmates about their social studies homework.

"What a waste Jt Is to Jose one's mind. or not to have a mJnd. Do I mean that."

Senior Anne Crawford has a question for her teacher.

Eager students were a welcome sight for teachers.

History in the Making

This year, social studies was often thought of as a boring class that students were forced to take.

"It's not one of my favorite classes. It's there, I guess it has to be a part of our education," said Junior Clay Carpenter.

Teachers in the Social Studies department have been battling this attitude for decades now.

Differentiated Citizenship Issues was a class added to the department last year. In the class, students formed groups and decided on different aspects of Lincoln High, or the Lincoln Public Schools System, that they wanted to change. These influencing projects included such things as dealing with the parking problem, getting back school -funded meals for athletes on travel events, and looking into the job of the Athletic Director.

Senior Joel Nelson, who worked with the group aiming to get back school-funded meals for athletes on travel events, thought th~t his group did influence somebody.

"I think it definitely planted a seed in school board members' minds," said Nelson.

Nelson enjoyed the teaching style and techniques used in the class. Ross Tegeler, who taught all sections of the course, got a "thumbs up" from Nelson.

''What I really liked about the class was the discussion that built up to an essay instead of objective tests and crappy little handouts." Nelson recommended the class to everyone.

The battle for teachers is almost over. The social studies department has gotten better every year!

Students are required to put in a lot of study time to keep up in social studies classes. Sometimes that time is alotted in class.
Junior Michelle Lebsock, a modern U.S. history student, gets up to 'hand in a test.
LHS students listen attentively to the te'l~:::..~rs explana• tion of the text. Most social studies classes are baaed on lecture.

It all adds up ... to math!

The different varieties of math classes at Lincoln High this year were uncountable. Okay, maybe not uncountable, but there were many offered to students from the math department.

Classes this year ranged from Basic Math to Calculus. One addition to the list was Probability and Statistics, which was taught by Mr. Matt Larson. The most populated class this year was geometry. Sophomore geometry student Raejean Tupa Said, "I think it is easy to understand because the teachers here know what they are doing."

By summing up this years accomplishments of the math department, math teacher Mrs. Sally Roper had said there were many goals One of them was to encourage students to take as many math classes as possible. "Math is becoming more important than ever," Roper said.

There were three new additions to the math staff this year. They were Mrs. Alice Beard, Mrs. Cindy Ingram and Mr. J. Henrichs. Returning teachers were: Mrs. Khadijah Abdullah, Mrs. Nancy Beck, Mr. Don Olsen, Mr. Jerel Welker, Mr. Matt Larson, Mr. John Matzke, Mr. Harvey Stoner, Mr. Steve Quiring~ Mrs. Sally Roper, and Ms. Deb VanDusen.

This math student is surprised by his test grade.
SAY "CHEESE". Jennifer Scranton takes time to smile for the camera in her favorite class.
Junior Jason Loth wonders what it would be like to not have any math homework.

Science

Formulas For The Future

What do you get when you mix students, an equiped classroom, and a scientific minded teacher? A Lincoln High science class, of course!

There were many different classes one could choose from, ranging from your basic biology class to chemistry. Exciting classes such as zoology, genetics, and physiology were also among the list. Mr. B.J. Hirt, who has been teaching science at Lincoln High for eleven years, had commented that the science department here at Lincoln High had a extremely well qualified staff.

"There are a number of teaching styles, which makes each class different," Hirt said.

Two new staff members were added to this years list. They were Mr. Kevin Schrad and Mr. Jim Rynearson. According to Hirt, the enrollment in science classes had increased over the years, resulting in hiring new teachers. New classes also contributed to the staff additions. One new class addition was Botany, which was taught by Mr. Steve Ferris.

The teaching staff in the science department included: Mr. Robert Dawson, Mr. Steve Ferris, Ms. Pat Friedrichson, Mr. B.J. Hirt, Mrs. Joyce Peterson, Mr. Steve Quiring, Mr. Jim Rynearson, Mr. Brad Sass, Mr. Kevin Schrad, Mr. Mark Shearer, and Mrs. LeEtta Sprackling.

Sophomore Angie Kirkland and table partner seem intent on finishing their homework.
This science student takes notes as the teacher lectures.
Lisa Abernathy and T.J. McDowell know it's not always easy taking a science test.

Cross

Gymnastics

Volleyball

Football

Stats

Basketball

Wrestling

Swimming

Stats

A Great Year For Cross Country

This past year was great for both the Boys and the Girls Cross Country teams. The boys won both districts and state, while the girls won districts and placed third in state.

The boys went undefeated and totally dominated the whole season. They had no competition, except for Southeast, whom they beat at state.

Regis Humphrey, a graduate from UNL and a Big 8 Champ, helped out with the boys' team this pastyear.

Junior Kurt Holliday said running with Humphrey made the team work harder. J~ior Rod Beery, who ran on J.V. all season until districts and by state became the second man on the team, agreed with Holliday that hard wor}c pays off.

"Next year looks great because there are five returning lettermen and good J.V. runners coming up," added Beery.

Senior Angy Tussing said, "This ::;eason was definitely mind over matter, and Coach White always said it's a race of the best of the best."

The girls enjoyed the great team unity they had, although they still were very competitive.

Senior Rachel Sandhorst said, "We peaked at the right time."

She thought that they had a good season, even with all the injuries.

Th.eboysburstoffthe starting line.

Sophomore Rhonda Powell runs in one of her best races.
The girls start out their race with senion Angie Hudson, Angy Tussing, and Amy Tussing in the center.
Senior Angy Tussing shows her winning form.

Senior Amy Tussing matches her sister, Angy Tu88ing's, stride

Senior Mark Holmes gives it his all.

Coach White talks with his girl team members before the race.

Boy members runninc strong.

Front Row (L to R): Angy Tussing, Heidi Zeisset, Amy Voss, Shana Vasatka, Rhonda Powell, Amy Tussing. Middle row (L to R): Angie Hudson, Julie Gilde, Innocent Upaka, Troy Bishop, T.J. Hubbard, Sean Donovan, Chris Swanson, Aaron Biggard, Joel Johnson, Kerstin Deppe, Rachel Sandhorst. Back row (L to R): Coach White, Wendy Smith, Chadd Walker, Matt Olberding, Jeff McArthur, Kurt Holliday, Rod Beery, Jason Glathar, Keith Gibson, Mark Holmes, Mike Wilson, Troy. Heller, John Ertl, Coach Humphrey.

Cross Country

Bouncing to a Victory!

What's little, round, and yellow? A tennis ball of course. Boy's tennis bounced to a great finish this year. Todd Sandberg, senior, has played tennis at LHS for three years. "I didn't want to play football, tennis seemed like the right choice," said Sandberg. Sandberg has lettered three times and has won twice at state.

Sophomore Max Banwell summed up tennis with one word, ''Winning". Ban well has played at LHS for two years and has lettered twice, he also has gone to state and won.

The thrill of victory came to the Lincoln High boy's tennis tea~ as that little, yellow, round ball bounced it's way to a winning season.

Varsity

Back row: Dennis Wexelman, Fred Porras, Mark Sarata, Casey Ortiz, Zak Barbar, John Arnold Front row: Todd, ChadFrancisco,Todd Sandberg, Max Banwell, George Porras

Reserve

Back row ; Mark Mannix, Nick Friendt, Troy Bothe, Tim Genthe Front row: Geoff Friesen, Jason Lothe, Scott . Tooley

Bending for a shot, Chad Francisco watches for the hall.
Practicing his backhand, George Porras swings his racket.

What a hit! George Porras strikes the ball for a point.

Looking for his next shot, George Porras keeps his form.
"Where's the racket?'' Chad Francisco seemed to hit the ball with an imaginary racket.
Stetping up, Chad Francisco bit the ball for a win.
Jumping for a shot, Chad Francisco puts his racket in motion.

.Flying FantaFulfilled • s1es

Flying through the air, leaping vaults in a single bound, and gracefully bending your body in many ways · was one way to describe the LHS gymnastics team. Being in gymnastics for five or six years before, sophomore Becca Heinke experienced the thrill of gymnastics for her first time at LHS. "The best part of gymnastics was the floor exercise, but the worst part was getting beam hickey's," said Heinke.

Dong Nguyen, senior, said that gymnastics was "the best sport in the world". Nguyen was on the gymnastics team for three years and lettered for the first time this year. "After you do gymnastics you know what work is," said Nguyen.

Senior Carrie Moore was on the team for three years and had received three varsitY. letters. Moore went to East High in May to compete in the High School Nationals. "The coaches really make it special for me, they make me work hard, but also make it fun," added Moore. The boys gymnastic team placed second at the state '.neet and the girls sent two team members to state, Carrie Moore and Becca Heinke. All in all both teams did very well for the 1989-1990 season.

Erin Cotter is proud of his floor routine.
Rising to the top, Burkett Powell does a routine on the rings.
Kicking his leg high, Burkett Powell performs on th€'! floor.
Monkeying around, Carrie Moore swings on the bars.

Hanging around, Burkett Powell perfects his routine.

Vaulting to win, Carrie Moore fly's over the vault.
"HELP!!" says a LHS gymnast as he hangs by his feet on the rings.
Up, Up, and Away! Carrie Moore twirls around for a Practicing perfect posture great score. this LHS gymnast also hopes for a perfect score.
Flipptng out, this LHS gymnast tumbles to a perfect "10".

Reserve Team-Back Row (L to R) Lori Kruzich, Christie Schmider, Jeanne Simpson, Jessi Friendt, Raejean Tupa, Kendra Bowen, and Coach Kristi Nelson. Front Row (L to R) Kelly Ward, Amy Dunlap, Stephanie Arehart, Kim Jochum, and Mikki Johnson.

other. team.

Sophomore Team-Back Row (L to R) Coach Kent Wurster, Jenny Christie, Jennifer Trouba, Chris King, Monica Wade, and Stacy Strain. Front Row (L to R) Angie Kirkland, Sara Schoen, Stacy Harrop, Cari Lyons, Amy Gerisch, Kelly Phelps, and Tonya Dondlinger.

for a

Senior Christie Pitts spikes one to the
Pictured here are the 1989 Volleyball Seniors: Back Row (Lto R) Kathy Crump, Angie Simpson, and Connie Kubicek. Front Row (L to R) Cathy Maestas and Christie Pitts.
Two LINKS go up for a block during a Red/White scrimmage
Diving
spike return is Connie Kubicek.

Volleyball- Up Against The Net

This years volleyball team didn't seem to have a very good win/lose record, but some of the games were closer than the scores indicated. The team also lacked experience, with having only four seniors. They were coached by Mrs Deb Headley. Connie Kubicek, senior, said, "We got along great this season and we could work hard together."

The Varsity team rounded out their season with a 3-17 record. The team also consisted of six juniors and a freshman. The coaches were always there to help incourage a player and to strenghten her game.

Freshman Amy Loth replied, "The coaches tell us to have a high intensity level and not to give up."

The Reserve team ended their season with a 5-11 record. They were coached by Ms. Kristi Nelson. As the other teams did, the Reserve team was passing, hitting, blocking, and spiking for almost two and a half hours a night. According to Reserve player Raejean Tupa, everyone had set different goals for themselves and for the team.

"My personal goal was to improve my volleyball skills and my team goal was to work together as a team," Tupa said.

This years Sophomore team was coached by Mr. Kent Wurster. The team worked hard and had a challenging season, finishing with a record a 2 wins and 9 loses. Sophomore Sara Schoen had said she looks forward to next years season.

"I think next years teams will be better because our skills will have improved and everyone will know their teammates, which will better the team," Schoen stated.

SERVES' UP! The varsity team prepares to return a serve.
Varsity Team-Back Row (L to R) Erica Schroeder, Kathy Crump, ShannonBan-att,Angie Simpson, Connie Kubicek, and Coach Deb Headley. Front Row(L to R) Trina Walker, Lynette Baker,Amy Loth,Mikki Johnson, Lori Kruzich, and Carrie Andreason.
A LINKS player goes up for a · block, as Kathy Crump is ready to help out.

Pressing for Points

Athough this year's football team did not enjoy the glory of winning as much as they would have liked to, the teams did have their highlights and fun.

Starting out with a couple of loses, the varsity team rolled to a four-five record for the year. Senior Eric Lee, who sat out his junior year due to a broken arm, described the team's up and down playing.

' 'At times we played like we should be in the playoffs. Other times we didn't play up to our potential."

The highlight of the year for many players, Lee being one, was the Homecoming game against Lincoln East. In that game the Links devastated the top-rated Spar- • tans with a 14-10 victory.

"That game was the first time that we all played together. We got real fired up before the game We WANTED to win!," said Lee. "When I intercepted a pass by Jim Edwards, and we later scored, well, that was the highlight of my high school athletic career," expresse'd Lee.

The junior varsity team wa.s the only squad to have a winning season. The reserves captured a six to one record. Many junior varsity players were asked to move up to the varsity level. Junior Russ Spadt began practice with the junior varsity but by the first game he was asked to play on varsity.

''When you were able to do what the coach told you, it made you feel really good. When he was proud of what you did, well that made you feel even better," said Spadt. For Spadt, the best part of the year was being able to • come up to varsity and getting to start.

The sophomore football team had a split season, ending up with a three to three final record. Sophomore Andy Garivay enjoyed playing football this year and plans on playing next year.

"I really like the team work and competition that is involved," said Garivay.

Football did require hard work and competition, but it also include~ a learning experience for players. Senior Eric Lee said it very well when he said,

"The thing that I enjoyed most about playing football this year was the chance to be a part of the Lincoln High tradition, to make new friends, and be with the friends I already had."

Watching as another player is injured, the Varsity team shows that it really has concern.
Waiting for the snap, the Links defense ~owls at the other team.
"Gimme a break ref," said the team as they re-entered the field.
Running to the tackle, both teams try to get in on the action.

1st row: T. Taylor, C. Lyons, M. Alvarez, J. Lomax, E. Tepley, J. Koelzer, C. Parker. 2nd row: R. Spadt, S. Schroeder, J. Gibson, S. Westlund, T. McDowell, S. Zephier. 3rd row: S. Bitting, D. Novotny, T. Koester, J. Pitts, M. Bluford, E. Lee, T. Berks. 4th row: A. Pappas, J. Seip, D. Davis, J. James, D. McPherson, S. Smith.

Back: Coach Knoll, C. Fessler, E. Phillips, S. Clymer, Coach Simpon, M. Janesch.

T. Gordon, G. Bayless, R. Funk, D. Kulwicki, D. Madsen, M. Thomsen, T. Lacardii, E. Udofia, D. Cihal, K. Koelzer, M. Westenburg, R. Spadt, P. Westlund, M. Pleskac, D. Brindley, J. Jackson, B. Nunns, T. Butler, B. Ferrel, J. Francisco, C. Peterson, B. Pair, T. Bolton, J. Schultze, C. Slaughter, B. Jones, C. Blahak, A. Davis, J. McMeekin, D. Sobotka.

D. Fowler, C. Nelson, J. Clements, K. Ertz, S. Heckert, B. Schroder, D. King, A. Garivay, J. LeMay, M. Sinkule, S. Engle, R. Gruenemieier, L. Wilkinson, M. Lomax, M. Berkland, J. Halsted, P. Sinica, A. Mejia, W. Urbanec, C. Eldred, J. DeShon, G. Kubert, R. Walton, J. Oldfield, D. Drdla, E. Vaughan, C. Parrish, J. Phelps, E. Johnson, S. Markel, C. Blaine, E. Schulz, G. Sham.blen, D. Carter , M. Bott, C. Walvoord, S. Blair, J. Timblin.

Scrambling for the ba~ the ·teams play to win.

Links players rush a Spartan, receiving a Lincoln High punt~
Rut, Hut, Hike! The Links team is ready to play.
A winning Links team leaves the field.
Varsity players watch from the sidelines as the rest of the team womps on East.

they • return a kick-off.

Lincoln High defenders hurry to protect one another as
Senior Jim Gibson wears the initials B.J. in memory of former LHS football player Bret Jurgens.
Senior Marlo Bluford poses for a quick photo while watching from the sidelines.
Senior Craig Parker is full of emotion during a tough game against the Spartans.

Hooping It Up

This year's boy's basketball teams showed some great talent and their victories were hard-earned. The Varsity team finished out the season with a 1012 record, with some of their loses going to top rated teams. Their greatest victory this year, according to senior Eric Lee, was the win over Lincoln East in the District Semifinals.

" East had been rated number one and we hadn't beaten a city team all season. We played as a team and we came out winners," Lee replied.

The Junior Varsity team had·the best record of all the teams. They ended the season at 11-5, with a • win over Omaha South. Working well together was one of the main reason's for the team's success, explainedjunior Jason Graff. "We had a great time and we had fun played for Coach Zuspan,"said Graff.

The Sophomore team also had a successfull record. Their 8-4 season ended with a win over Lincoln Southeast. Hard work was one thing the • coaches always tried to stress to players, noted sophomore player George Jackson.

"The coaches always told us to work hard at everything we do to get better," Jackson said.

The Varsity team was coached by Mr. Alden Jo~nson, the JV's were coached by Mr. Bill Zuspan, and the Sophomore team was coached by first year coach Mr. Sam Sharpe.

-An ui.tidentified Link shoots as teammates Mike Gaither(34) and Phil Gerlach(50) move in.

Senior Mike Gaither goes up for two during pre-game warm ups.
Shooting at the charity line is center Mike Gesch.
Going in for a rebound are seniors Antwann Wilson(44) and Shawn Smith(22).

Varsity Team: (Front Row, L to R) Ken Love, Sky Schroeder, Derrek Behne, Jim Gibson, Eric Lee, and Cedric Brown. (Back Row, L to R) Jon McClung, Antwann Wilson, Phil Gerlach, Mike Gesell, Mike Gaither, Shawn Smith, Joel Nelson, and Coach Alden

(Back

Assistant Coach Stoehr.

Sophomore Team: (Front Row, L to R) Greg Scraffert, Jason Bohl, George Jackson, Troy Bothe, Jeff Gill, and Daniel King. (Back Row, L to R) Coach Sam Sharpe, Chad Walker, Torrence Banks, Travis Frazier, Ken Hawthrone, Matt Bott, Jeff Ailes, Mark Heller, and Bryan Coffman
Johnson.
Reserve Team: (Front Row, L to R) Ruben Beltran, Ekom Udofia, Jeff Herr, Aaron Davis, and Robert Rodgers.
Row, L to R) Coach Bill Zuspan, Mel Kelly, Tim Genthe, Josh Campbell, Jason Graff, Dave Davis, Jayson Seip, and
Phil Gerlach and Shawn Smith start to head down the, court after a made basket .
JAMMIN' IT. Mike-Gaither puts in two on a breakaway steal.

Varsity Team: Back Row(L to R).Jackie Fitzsimmons, Kerstin Deppe, Shannon Barratt, Tiffany Davis,JenniFell, and Julie Gilde. Front Row (L to R)Ro byn Weisbrook, Christie Pitts, Raejean Tupa, Tanya Pitts, and Amy Loth.

Sophomore team members discuss game plans during a timeout.

Senior Christie Pitts goes up Shootin' for two is junior tJwu for a lay-up. Gilde.
Julie Gilde puts defensive pres • sure on the opponent.
Christie Pitts lays it in, while being chased by an East defender.

Reserve Team: Back Row(L to R)-Jackie Fitzsimmons, Heather Yaussi, Sarah Lewis, Tiffany Davis, and Jennifer Trouba. Front Row(L to R)Raejean Tupa, Sara Schoen, Mikki Johnson, Trina Walk~r, and Melissa Filbert.

Young Teams Learn From Experience

This years girl's basketball teams were young and inexperience was a main factor in some games, according to Varsity coach Bill Myers. The varsity team consisted of one senior, three juniors, four sophomores and two freshmen.

"One of our weaknesses was the lack of depth and the lack of experience," said Varsity player Julie Gilde.

Though the team ended the season with a 9-11 record, the team had fun and worked well together. ''This team meant so much to me," said freshman Tanya Pitts. ''They taught me a lot and it was really fun."

The reserve team ended up with their best record since the early '80's. They were coached by Alex Czeranko and they finished the season with a 7-9 win/loss record. According to junior Melissa Filbert, the reserves played as a team, not as individuals.

"When we won, we won as a team. When we lost, we lost as a team. No one was a hero and no one was a loser," Filbert replied.

The sophomore team was coached by first year Coach Linda Saunders. They played a tough schedule of lower class Junior Varsity teams, but they played hard and finished well. The concluded their season with a 4-8 record. According to Tonda Trouba, Coach Saunders was very encouraging and helpful to the team.

"She would wear rally shorts that read 'Let's Go Links' or 'Let's Beat '. It really helped us get syched up for the games," stated Trouba.

Sophomore Team: Back Row(L to R)-Coach Linda Saunders, Davetrea Maddlock, Monica Wade Carrie McPherson, Tond~ Trouba1 Sarah Gilde, Fanchon McKinney, and Chris King. Front Row (L to R)LaSunya Sanders, •Stacy Harrop, Angie Kirkland, Kim Jochum, and Kelly Phelps.

The Varsity team nervously watches from the bench.
Junior Shannon Barratt goes up for two, while guarded by an East player.

Wrestling ... A Real ExperienceLearning . •

T~e w:restling team won Conference and Districts and • placed 13th in State, but they also learned more than just a physical ability this past year.

Senior Jason Koelzer, a third-year letter winner, said, ''Wrestling makes me a more disciplined person, helps me with self-control, and makes me keep my grades up."

Junior Kip Maynard agreed with Koelzer that by being: a member of the wrestling team he learned about a lot of other things. Such as, sportsmanship, working as a team, and to always encourage your fellow teammates .

Wrestling members agreed that Coach Thomas Christie was more than a terrific coach, he was a great guy too. ·

Senior Ben Whitely-Murphey summed it up this way, "Coach Christie has a good relationship with the members of his team, he's a great friend, and a good disciplinarian." . Lincoln High's wrestling team had a good season in many different ways.

Varsity member Kip Maynard relaxes before a meet.

Senior Devin Reinke sets himself up to win.

Varsity and Reserve (Back row): Coach Christie, Jason Halstead, Aaron Smith, Devin Reinke, Russ Spadt, Collins Parish, Curtis Peterson, Lou Daimion, Shawn Kusek, Erik Upaka, Shawn Blair, Bart Schroder, Coach Marsitte. (Middle row): Dave Madsen, John Gill, Zane Languis, Andy Pappas, Joe Folmer, Brian Shafer, Kip Maynard, Billy Harsh, Sean Donovan, Jeff Timblin. (Front row): Matt Lomax, Eric Schultz, Chris Nelson, Kevin Koelzer, Ben Whitely-Murphey, Jason Koelzer, Jeremy Chrastil, Ernie Johnson, Doyle Brenley.

Seniors Zane Languis and Ben Whitely-Murphey secondyear state participants, both placed fourth in state this year.

Returning letter winners

Referees have to get: close to wat~h the action.
(Back row): John Gill, Zane Languis, Devin Reinke, Andy Pappas, Brian Schaffer. (Front row): Chris Nelson, Kevin Koelzer, Ben WhitelyMurphey, Jason Koelzer.

Stroke and Strategy

The sport of swimming has never been one to attract much glory. One might say that it is a personal sport in which the athlete works with a coach to improve their personal best times. This year was the first year for head coach Richard Conradt. Swimmers, like junior Craig Dutcher, liked Conradt's style of coaching.

"I really liked how hard he made us work. He always told us it would pay off, and it did," said Dutcher.

Senior Ann Tidball shared Dutcher's positive view of coach Conradt. "I think he's the best coach I have ever had coach me. He taught me a lot more than just swimming technique," said Tidball.

• Swimming reinforced other aspects of athletics as well as the physical side. "I learned to keep working at something, whatever it might be," said Dutcher.

The feeling of accomplishment, in regards to personal besftimes, was what Tidball enjoyed the most about swimming this year. Tidball learned how to depend on herself more, yet she also realized how important coaches are to her success.

Many swimmers, like Craig Dutcher, were attracted to swimming because of its competitiveness. This competitive spirit was seen by the teams' final records this year. The boys ended up with a dual meet record of six to six, and the girls had a record of seven to five. In the Greater Nebraska Conference nieet the girls finished third and the boys fifth. In their final meet, the State meet, the girls finished twelveth and the boys finished tenth.

Juniors Lori ~ich and Craig Dutcher play tug-a-war with the team line-up. Both · Lori and Craig were team captians.

Senior Mike Brophy demonstrates the fun side of swimming.
Kevin Block gives Ann Tidball a little push so she gets a good warm-up before a meet.
Senior Kevin Block stretches before his race. To have a good race it is important to well warmed-up.

Sophomore Simeon Buhachek does a little fooling around with his teammates.

Back row: Dionne Cold, Carmella Perez-Bernardez, Deirdre Smith, Elke Lohmeier, Diamma Hutchinson, Ann Tidball, Kim Way, Susan Kirsch. Middle: Kim Ward, Barb Bartels, Mikahla Beutler, Amy Caruso, Jen Paules, Melissa Leudtke, Kathryn Rapkin. Front: Maggie Beck, Jody Kruger, Lori Kruzitch, Leslie Thomsen, Melody Vermas, Nikki Zbytnuik, Karis Schneider.

Seniors Jeff Foster and Annie Snowden

discuss strategy. Concentration is an important factor to a good

Senior Carrie Moore dives in the pool with award-winning style.
take time-out to
race.
Back row: Travis Meineke, Fenn Ratcliff, Jose Perez, Karl Edlund, Craig Dutcher, Kevin Block, Nate Graber. Front row: Simeon Buhachek, Ernesto Arguen-o, Chad Kennedy, Marco
Arguerro, Aaron Hatfield, -Matt Weisenhunt;

To Angel (Buggie) Tubbs, We have been through a lot in the past 3 years Scott, your Dad, Grandma Dela, Grandma • Margret and I have only wanted the best for you. We know it's been hard for you, but you can do it!!

We Love You, Mom

To: Kim Jensen

You have made us proud parents for 17 and 1 /2 years. We wish you the best, because you deserve it. Live your life to the fullest but slow down so you can really enjoy it. Love, Mom and Dad

Angie W. and Tom D. at Grandma's wondering if school would ever come to an end.

Now your high school years have come to an end and a whole new world awaits you.

We wish you the best of luck in the future ·and in the pursuit Your Parents

Kerri,

Congratulations, you've been through a lot. We're very proud of you. Believe in your dreams and yourself. We're glad were friends.

Lo.ve Mom + Dad

Dear Maike, It was fun getting to know you this year. Best of luck as you go back to your life in Germany!

Virgil, Edna.+ Kerri

Annie, When the calls come. in, you've always been ready with a strong heart and a smile. Listen to yourself and hold on; there is more to come.

We love you sunshine, Mom and Dad

Dear ToddCongratulationsl 11

How we have enjoyed these 18 years watching you mature. We are proud of you as a person and your accomplishments. 01:Jr love will be with you always. Mom & Dad

To Diana Rae

Congratulations! We want you to know that we love you and are very proud of you. Our love and support will always be with you. Best wishes and good luck in your future.

Love, Mom and Dad

Dear Greg, You were the first born of our lot, We all thought you would go to pot. You've always stolen all the scenes, so now we'll lend you to the Marines! We hear they only need a few good men, but you're the one that we're gonna' send. Now don't you worry and don't you fret, we • know you'll be the best they get!!

Love, The A's & C's

To Wendy (Pooh!) Smith

How fast these 18 years have gone. We have enjoyed sharing them with you. You have become a wonderful person to know and share life with. Make the most of each day. Believe in your dreams and yourself.

Love, Mom and Dad

To Jack T. Lutzi,

We are happy and proud that God chose us to be your parents. We love you, Mom and Dad Debbie and Grandparents

To Michelle

Since the day you were born we have been proud of you. We have enjoyed your high school years right along with you. Always be yourself, we love you just the way you are. Good luck in the future.

Love, Mom & Dad

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Officers:

President Brenda Gal 1, Vice president Li de Sander, Pub 1i c Re 1at i on s Me 1o d y Ve rm aas, Secret ari es

Dixie Piepho ano Laura Stover, Treasurer Dawn Steud;ng Historian Mark Rabi nson, Duck Jason Frazier ' Senior Members: (CLASS OF 1990)

Terr~ Berks, Gloria Bratt, Pat Dumas, AnQie Eurich, Alicia Guenther, Amy Hakanson, Nichole Lee, Toni Piccoli Heather Warner, Kendra Westerhold, Kristin Marshall, John Schlicker, Patrick Welle, Terese Ward, Jennifer Willis, Kevin Kugler, Rachel Lage, Malcom Lindeman, Chad Francisco,

To Jennifer Suzanne, I want to thank you for making me the proud parent I am. You are a very beautiful, Intelligent, and sensible young lady. May all your dreams and wishes come true. Congratulations I! Love, Mom

C.J.

We hope your life is as fulfilled as you have made ours. BEST OF LUCK! Love Mom and Dad

Congratulations Betz!!!

Enjoy the taste of success then go for the whole platter! Love, Mom and Dad

Dear Chris

•Keep growing, loving and learning! You deserve the best. I'm so glad you're my 'friend!• Love, Mom

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We have watched you grow from a shy, sweet little girl into a beautiful young woman. Your determination, strength of character, and sense of humor make you a truely unique person. We love you!

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To Kendra Westerhold Way to go buns!

Our wish for you is to live each day to the fullest, and go after your dreams. Our love and support will be with you always.

Love

Mom and Dad

To, Aaron Buettgenbach You did it! We knew you could! Your whole family is very proud of you! We wish only the best for you in your future! Congratulations you accomplished one of lites most difficult tasks!

Dad & Mom

To Melanie, Our last born graduating from high school. What a mixture of emotions, both sad and happy. You have kept us young at heart with your love and vitality. We are very proud of you.

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To Don Bourne

Congratulations to a great High School Senior. We are very proud of you. We wish you the best in the future.

Love, Mom, Tina, Dale, & Grandpa

To Mark Duffy,

Our words cannot express the joy and pleasure you've brought to our family. You've made us so proud. God bless you in the future. You are special! Congratulations! Love, Mom and Dad

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Love, Mom and Dad Karen, Susan, and Amy

To Tanya Marie Teater Make your dreams Reality. Be forgiving along the way. You've got what it takes & More Look out World! I'm so proud to be Your Mom. You are the wind Beneath my Wings, My Hero. Love Forever •Mom· 476-6571

To Nicole Svoboda, Congratulations Honey! I You have given us many proud moments and happy memories. May your future be filled with success and happiness and all your dreams come true. You know you have all our love and support. Keep smiling and don't loose your sense of humor.

Love Mom and Dad

To our gal AlYou'll always be our pal. (You've made us very proud Congratulations!)

Love, Mom & Dad

THE LINKS SPORTS BOOSTER CLUB EXTENDS SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS TO: ALL OF OUR SUPER GRADUATING SENIORS!! AND TO OUR FANTASTIC SERVICE APPRECIATION AW ARD WINNERS!!

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Adams, Mickey 140

Adams, Patrick 44, 55,74

Adams, Shamus 63, 64

Adkins, Barb 141

Aguero, Ernesto 45,185

Aguero, Marco,185

Aguirre, Laurie 74

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Ahlrichs, Gary 112

Ahrends, Larry 112

Ailes, Jeffry 126,179

Akin, Melissa 45, 126

Alcorn, Christopher 74

Alemzadeh,Laila126

Alesio, Carmen 126

Alexander, Blake 112

Alexander, Michael

Allen,Chad

Allen, Katrina 112

Allen, Keith 126

Allen, Michelle 112

Allgood, Re~ 74

Allgood,Samuel112

Alvarez, Michael 112,173

Ames, Bradley 112

Ames, Trudy

Andersen, Joseph 112

Andersen, Tory 126

Anderson,Michael45,112

Anderson, Robert 45

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Andrews, Delise 74

Angus, Lisa 126

Anthony, Jada 139

Apthorpe, Mary 11,126

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Arehart, Stephanie 126,170

Argue, Bradley 126

Argue, Camilla 74

Armstrong, Erinn 112

Armstrong, Gregory 74

Arnold, John 74,166

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Asch, Martin

Ash, Marian 140

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Domico, Joseph 115

Domeier, Tnldy

Don dlinger, Tonya 129,170

Donovan, Jeremy 165

Donovan, Sean 129,182

Dooley, Mathew 115

Doran, Heather 44, 129

Doran, Karin 129

Douglas, Jennifer 34, 44, 115

Douglass, Kristina 129

Dovel, Jennifer 115

Dowea Mi~ael 45. 80

Dragoo, Kristi 129

Drapal, Shawn 129

Draper, Amy 80

Draper, Melissa 129

([).lb U ({Jlr, Drazba, David 115

Daehling, Scott

Dahm. Peter 79

Damian, Louis Jr. 128,182

Dao, Trang 139

Darling, Mindy

Drdla, Dominik 129

Dreith, Jamie 129

Drennan, Cynthia 129

Droud, Dawn 80,152

Duffy, Mark 80

Dasher, Ruth 32,33,128 Dugger, Candace 129

Dasher, Stacy Dumas, Patrick 80

Davey, B Christa 128

Davey, Heather 128

Duncan, Spencer 129

Dunlap, Amy 129,170

Davies, Andrew 45, 70 Dunn, Kristine 129

Davies. Joshua 32, 45, 56,57,60, Dunn, Michael 129 61.114 Dunn, Shane 44, 80

Davis, Aaron 51,128,179,173 D ,.., 129 Am 114 unn, anya

Davis, Y Duong Nguyen 139

Da~s, Dan~el 114 DurbU:, John 139

Davis, David 114,179,173 Durham, Kristina 115

Davis, Jay 32,79,194 Durrance Elimbeth 115

Da~s, Jennifer 114 Dutcher. Craig 115,184,185

Davis, Karmen 128

Davis, Shannon 79

tl./.JJ;; <B

Davis, Stacey Eacker, Robert

Davis, Tara 128 Earnst, Kara 129

Davis,. Tiffany 128,180 Eberhardt, Richard 115

Davis, Tracey 114 Ebers, Kamelle 129

Davis, Willie 114,124 Eckert, Tracy 129

Dawson, Bob 140

•Eckstrom, Therese

Dean, Paige 52,128 Eddins, Robert 115

Debus, Jennifer 114 Eddy, Brian 129

Decker, Norman 114 Ederlington, Ronald 80,151

Defreece, Canie 79 Edlund, Karl 14,185 •

Defreece, Thomas 80 Edwards, Caprecess 129

Delancy, Andrew 115 · Edwards, Jason 129

Delong, Cheri 115 Edwards, Jolene 129

Demsey, Jack 31,80 Edwards. Robert 140

Ehrisman, Rosalie 115

Ehrlich. Rebekkah 63,115

Elder, Timothy 80

Eldred, Chris 129

Ele, Nichole 44, 129

Eliker, Timothy 80

Emery, Stacie 129

Emmons, Carmin 80

Engel, St.ephan 129

Engelking, Bruce 80

England, Elizabeth 129

Engle, Corilla 28,34,44,59,81,222

Epp, Qirol 140

Epp, Kenyon 81

Erickson, Tracy 115

Erks,Christ.opher115

Ernst, Randy 140

Ertl, John 45,52,129,165

Ertz, Kevin 139

Erwin, Deborah 115

Eskey, Mary 129

Esquivel, M Renee 115

Esquivel, Yolanda

Ethridge, Chad.ran 115

Eurich, Angela 81

, Evans, Del Nia 129

Evans, Johanna 35,81

Evans, Katherine 129

Eveland. Heather 129 (Ff

Fallst.ead, Ray

Fangmeyer, Gordon 81

Farmer, Sean 44. 129

Faulder, Christ.opher 129

Faust, Greg 115

Faust, Jennifer 129

Fauth, Stacy 115

Fedon, Kevin 81

Fegley, Chad 139

Fell, Jennifer 129,180,181

Felton. Carrie 129

Fenstemaker, David 129

Ferguson, Brett 115

· Ferrel, Robert 129,173

Ferrell, Marcie 81

Ferrell, Michelle 81

Fenis, St.eve 140

Fessler, Kurt 44, 81,173

Feusner, LeDonna

FewTails, Yolanda 31115

Fiedler, Rachelle 115 '

Fiero, Kimberly 45 129

~larski, Kristi 55~9,115

Filbert, Melissa 115 181

Finkler, Erik 115 '

Finlayson, Ryan 129

Finney, Bobbie 81

Fisher, Alexandre 63 115

Fisher, Jeffrey 81 '

Fisher, Shannon 81

Fit7.Simmons, Jackie 115 180 181

Flanagin, Staci 82 ' '

Fleming, Bryon 115

Flores, Lyn 129

~orian, Marcy

Focht, Justin 115

Folden, Cryst.al 115

Folden, Tara 115

Folmer. Amy 5,31,34,41,44, 60.71.82

Folmer, Joseph 115,182

Foster, Jeffrey 82,150,185

Foster, Ryan 115

Fournell, David 8

Fowler, David 130

Fowler, Jennifer 115

Francisco, Chad 63,66,82,166 167

Francisco, Jarred 115,173 '

Franson, Jeremy 130

Frazier, Jason 82

Frazier, Travis 130 179

Frederick, Thomas 82

Frederick, Tim 130

Fredrickson, Heather 82

Freeman, Gary 82

French, Nichole 130

Frerichs, Jason 115

Frerichs, Jeff 82

Frey, Chris 130 ·

Friendt, Jessica 115 170

Friendt, Nicholas 130166

Friesen, Geoffrey 45 130 166

Friesen, Gregory 130 '

Fritts, Joshua 130

Fritz, Corie 130

Frit:ren, Christopher 45,63,82

Fry, Nicole 36,116

Frye, Jennifer 116

Fuller, Andrew 82,116,158.160

Funk, Roger 116,173

Funk, Shannon 130

Fushia, Aaron 130

gGg

Gadeken, Amber 28,29,82

GaJ?ner. Shanna

Gaines, Samantha 57 116

Gaither, Michael 41,58,s2,178,l 79

Gall, Brenda 82

Galusha, Gretchen 130

Galusha, Scott 82

Gant, Christopher 82

Garay,Julie 140

Garivay, Andrew 130

Garman, Marlene 124

Garmiris, Olga 116

, Gates, Lonnie 82

Gatto, Joseph Jr. 62,130

Geer, Matthew 130

Gehle, Ronald 130

Genthe, Timothy 116,166,179

George, Amy 36,116

Gerard, Jennifer 35,83

Gerdts, Craig 124

Gerisch, Amy 130,170

Gerlach, Philip 32,116,178,179

Gesch, Michael 45,83,178,179

Gewecke, Tabitha 116

Gewecke, Teri 130

Gibson, Heidi 116

Gibson, James 83,179,194173

Gibson,Keith -130,165 '

Gibson, Sarah 55 _-

Giebelhaus, Roxanne 116

Gilde, Sarah 54,55,130 181

Gill, Jeffrey 130,179 '

Gies, Adam 124

Gilbert, Tracy 130

Gilde, Julie 116,165,180,181

Gill, John 83,182,183

Gillam, Brian 130

Gillispie, Trisha 130

Gipson, Brenda 83

Glaser, Christie 23,130

Glaser, Suzanne 116

Glather, Douglas 130

Glather, Jason 116,165

Gleason, Bryan 116

Gleason, Chad 130

Goddard, Nathaniel 130

Godeker, St.ephanie 28,29,83

Godsey, Jason 130

Goebel, St.aria 116

Golden, Richard 45,116

Goll7.8lez, John 124

Goods, Dimetrese 149

Goodwin, Carolynn 140

Gordon, Troy 130,173

Gossard, Tonya 139

Gottschalk, Juliette 32

Gottula, Kimberly 83

Goucher, Nettie 124

Gove, Clarissa 83

· Graber, Nathan 116,185

Graff, Jason 116,179

Graham, Lisa 130

Grams, Jesse 130

Gran , Linda 140

Grandgenett, Paul 116

Grant, Jennifer 130

Grant, Kimberly 83

Grant, Stacy 116

Graul, Maryhelen 140

Graves, Brian 45

Graves, Marcus 116

Gray, Lisa 44,116

Green, Alexa 32,83

Greenwald, Jessica 45,130

Greenwood, John 130

Greve, Elimbeth 116

Griess, Kimberly 84

Griggs, Daniel 124

Griggs, She1TY 116

Gropp, Darin 84

Gropp,Duane 84

Gross, Daniel 84

Group, Holly 130

Gruenmeier, Russell 130

Grundin, Rusty 84

Gubser, Kelly 116

Guenther, Alicia 84

Guern, Dawn 116

Guerrero, Sandra 130

Gumm, Corbett 84

Gushard, John 116

Gustafson, Carrie 84

Guticz, Cory 124

Guticz, Jeremy 139

Gutierrez, Diana 84

Gutierrez, John 130

Gutien-ez, Louise

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Haberer, Anthony 116

Haffey, Julie 130

Hague, Robert 116

Hahn, Dawn 131

Hakenewerth, Spencer 116

Hermanson, James 124

Hernandez, Andre 117

Hernandez, Angela 117

Hernandez, Ray 139

HeIT, Jeff 131,179

Herrell, Laura

Heyer, Angela 131

Hickerson, Jennifer 131 _

Hickerson, Sharon 131

Hall, Gretchen 38,44,84,116 Hickey, Amy 131

Hallquist, Tracy 84

Hickson, Mark 140

Halsted, Jason 131,182 Higer, Hollynoel 117

Halvorsen, Ken 116 Higer, Shawn 117

Hamilton, David 84

Hill, Gregory 85

Hamsa, Leonard 140 Hill, Scott 117

Hank, Colby44,116 Hill, Tamara . Hansen, David Hill, 7A!chariah 131 Hansen, Jennifer 84,116 Hillman, Rachel 131

Hansen, John 131 Hirt, B. J. Hansen, Jonathan 116 Hirt, Matthew 117

Hansen, Kelby 84 Hitz, Amy

Hansen, Laura Hitz, Robert 131

Hansen, Troy 84

Hanshew, Jill 140

Hobelman, Lisa 117,156

Hockemeier, Kari 131

Handshew. Terrel 140 Hoffman Brenda 132

Harding, Kimberly 116 Hoffman' Melissa 132

Hardison, 1:lrian 131 Hokanso~, Jennifer 34,117 Harker, Enca 45,116 Hokanson, Kristen 5,34,44,60,85 Harms, Amy 84 Holliday, Kurt 117,165 ~' Corbett 131 Hollman, Danelle 117

Harp, M. Jansen 45,131 Holloway, Daniel 85 Harral, H~ther 116 Holman, Ingrid 117 llaITe, Krista 84 • Holman Lance 85 Harriott, Deah 62,131 Holmes' Mark 164 165

Harriott, Duane 116 Hood, Kimo 139 ' Harris, Jackie 131 Horton Lisa86,222 Harrison, Tina 116 Hove~e, Kay 140 Harrop, Stacy 131,170,181 Howard, Cynthia 117 Harsh, Billy 116,182 Howard, Edward 86 Hart, Brian 1;n Howard, Kristine 132 Hatfield, Aaron 84,185 Howard, Martin 132 Hauswald, Tyler 116 Howell, Michelle 86 Havel, Brandi 117 Howell, Rachel 117 Hawkins, Kevin 85 Howland, Chad 139 Hawkins, Mark 131 Hubbard, Travis 86,165 Hawthorne, Abigail 117 Hudkins, Bryan 86 Hawthorne, Ken 131,179 Hudson, Angela 63,86,164,165 Hayes, Judith 139 Hulewicz, Bradley 132 Haynes, Chondo 85 Hull, Verla 132 Heckert, Steven 131 Huls, Laura 20,86 Heibel, Micah 140 Hunt, Jenny 86

Heier, Leigh 131 Hunter, Marquis Heinbigner, Susan 85 Hunzeker, Robin 86

Heineman, John 140 Hutchison, Diana 117 Heinke, Rebecca 131 Huynh, Dung 117 Heithoff, Joseph 117,131 Hyberger, Joseph 132 Heller. Trov 131.165,179 c.![ c. Helm, Gladys 140 7l 7l Helmstadter, Jason 41,85 Ideen, Scott86

Helmuth, Crystal 131

Iesalnieks, Mara 132

Hemmerling, Kent 117 Ingram, Cindy 140

Hendrickson, Tim 85,117 lnselman, Laray 132

Heng, Patrick 117

Heptig, Angela 34,44,117

Hergenrader, Julie 131

214 Index

Jackson, Chassidy 117

Jackson, Dee 117

Jackson, Deirdre 117

Jackson, Eric 124

Jackson, George 132,179

Jackson, Gregory

Jackson, Jeffrey 61,63,68,117,173

Jackson, Monica 118

Jackson, Quinetta 124

Jackson, Racquel 132

Jaoobs,Shannon45,86

Jacobson, Natasha 37,132

James, Elberta 86

James, Gerald 86,173

James, Heather 118

Jane, Michelle

Janike, Mark 30,31,32

Janike, Shannon 132

Janssen, Monica 132

Jaswal, Vikram 31,54,55,118

Jenkins, Andrea 86

Jenkins, Scot 118

Jensen, Kelly 118

Jensen, Shon

Jerabek, Midgie

Jesch, Brandon 132

Jess, Adam 23,132

Jewell, Megan 86

Jillson, James 86

Jisa, Jason 124

Jochum, Kimberly 132,170,181

Johns, Chad 28

Johnsen, Kendra 132

Johnson, Aaron 132

Johnson, Alden 140

Johnson, Betty 118

Johnson, Christopher 62,118

Johnson, Ernest 132,182

Johnson, Joel 87,165

Johnson, Lateef 45,59,87

Johnson, Linda Flowerday-140

Johnson, Mathew 132

Johnson, Matthew 118

Johnson, Melissa 118 •

Johnson, Michaela 118,170,171,181

Johnson, Michelle 132

Johnson,Nathan132

Johnson, Paul 118

Johnson, Sandy 132

Johnson, Soott ff/ Johnson,Stacy118

Johnson, Troy 132

Jones, Brett 118,173

Jones, Cynnamon 87

Jones, Eric 132

Jones, Jennifer 32,40,45,87

Jones, Julie 132

Jones, Justin 132

Jones, Kymberly 132

Jones, Wendy 124

Jordan,Bill 140

Jordan, Brett 118 lkKJk

Kage, Jeanette 118

Kang, Soa 124

Kapke, Todd Ef1

Kearnes, Tammy 132

Kechley, Bill 140

Keel, Jason 118

Keel, Lisa 132

Keenan, Gayla 124

Keller, Greg 140

Keller, Judy 140

Kelley, Mel 132,179

Kellogg, Travis 124

Kemp, Michelle 132

Kempston, Richard 139

Kennedy, Chad 87,185

Kennell, Billie

Keys, Yakema 132

King, Christine 132,170,181

King, Daniel 132,179

King, Ebony 132

King, Eron 37,132

Kirk, Brian 132

Kirkland, Angela 132,161,170,181

Kirsch, Judy 141

Kirsch, Susan 25,28,29,45,87

Kistler, Scott 124

Klein, Jodi 34,44,59,118

Knaff, Yon 124

Knaub, Donald 132

Knaub, Jason 118

Knight, Cathy 141

Knocke, Jackie 87

Knoll, Eric 141

1'nolmayer, Mark 118

Knox, Terra 124

Knutson, Sean 87

Kobza, Frederick 87

Koeher, Jason 12,88,182,183,173

Koeher, Kevin 118,173,182,183

Koenig~ Lance 88 •

Koeppe, Tammy 132

Koeppe, Tina 31,45,88

Koester, Todd 118,173

Kohler, Craig 118

Koperski, Daniel 31,88

Kotwas, Rose 141

Kraatz, Barbara 88

Kramer, Joanne 88

Krieger, Penny 141

Krejei, Rebecca 118

Kreps, Leah 132

Kreuzberg, Mike 88

Kring, David 118

Krivda, Charity 118

.Krueger, Jodi 118

Kruzich, Lori 118,170,171184

Kubert, Greg 127,131,132

Kubicek, Connie 88,147,170,171194

Kucirek, Denise 141

Kuehn, Kris 132

Kugler, Kevin 88

Kulwicki, David 118,173

Kunkel, John 133

Kuntz, Justin 118

Kupfer, Ruth 141

Kurtenbach, Aaron 88

Kusek, Shawn 118,182

Kush, Heather

Kuzelka,Amy

Kuzelka, Rebecca 28,63,88

ZJLZ

Lacey, Anne 45,133

~dd, Donna 133

Lage, Rachel 88

Lahm, Tracy 88

LaMaster, Christina 118

Landis, Melissa 45,56,62,118

Lang, Barry 118

Lange, James 63,118

Langston, Mark 118

Langston, Michelle 88

Languis, 7Ane 88,183

Lanning, Erica 133

LaPoint, Katrina 133

Larson, Mark 63,118

Larson, Matt 141

Larson, Rose 141

Lassek, Hilary 139

Lau, Robert 133

Laursen, Jay 118

Lawson, Amy 133

Lawson, Bryan 118

Lawson, Michelle 44,133

Lawson, Roger 139

Lay, Sophea 124

Le,Dung

Le,Kim 133

Leach, Nioole 133

Leapley, Nicole 37,44,133

Lear, Roxanne 124

Leary, Jason 139

Lebsock, Denise 44,133

Lebsock, Michelle 118

Lee,Amy133

Lee,Angela 52,119

Lee, Christopher 119

Lee, Clifford 63

Lee, Damon 63,64

Lee, Daryl 119

Lee, Eric 88,148,179,173

Lee, Nichole 88

Lee, Virginia 89

Leever, Carole 141

Leggiadro~ Dianne 141

Lehning, Alex 119

Leitner, Jasmine 133

LeMay, Jason 139

Lemons, Susan 141

Leuty, David 139

Levitov, Daniel 133

Lewis, Clay 133

Lewis, Keri 133

Lewis, Melissa 55,57,67,89

Lewis, Sarah 133,181

Light, LmTy 139

Lile, Aimee 32,119

Lile, Karen 119

Liming, Bridget

Lindeman, Malcolm 89

Linden, Jeffrey 118

Linkugel, Tara: 133

Lipps, Lucille 141

Little, Candi 31,63,119

Little, Daniel 89

Little, Dawn 119

Lloyd, Tracy 152

Lockman, Michell 124

Logan, Rachel 89

Logsdon, Lauri 141

Lohmeyer, Ilka 32,119

Loken, Heather 63,133

Loken, John 89

Lomax, Jeffrey 44, 89,133,173

Loos, Allen 89

Loos, Jacob 133

Lomax, Matthew ~82 •

Looye, Erica 133

Lorenz, Jennifer 133

Lorsung, Rachel 119

Loth, Amy 162,171,180

Loth, Jason 119,160,166

wve, Kenneth 89,179

Lowe, Rebecca 45,133

wwery, Patrick 124

Ludemann, Barb 141

Luedtke, Melissa 133

Luehrs, Candice 119

Luet.chens, Lara 119

Luick, Carla 119

Luick, Sheni 89

Lutzi, Jack 89,148

Lynch, Douglas 119

Lyon, Cheryl 133

Lyons, Cari 133,170

Lyons, Chad 89

mlNlm

Mace, Rodger 124

Madison, Soott 90

Madlock, Devetrea 133,181

Madsen, David 119,173

Maestas, Cathy 28,29,90

Magnuson, Jamie 133

Mai, Thuong 189

Mannix, Mark 141

Mansfield, Shane 119

Markel, Stacy 133

Marshall, Kristin 90

Marshall, Richard 133

Martin, Emily 119

Martine7., Adel 124

Masek, Jennifer 45,90

Masek, Nicole 12,90

Mason, Bill 133

Mason, Tiffany 133

Massa, Gale 124

Mateja, Jennifer 133

Matzke, Beth 141

Matzke, John 141

Mattox, Kevin 133

Maybee, Shawna 32,133

Maynard, Kip 119,182

Mays, Carrie 119,156

• Mays, Jareldine 141

McArthur, Jeffrey 31,90,165

McArthur, Kevin 133

McBee,Dori

McCaugherty, Dusty 119

McCleery, Robin 142

McClung, Jonathan 11,90,179 .

McCollogh, David 119

McQ>rd, Jason 139

McCoy, Bryan 62,124

McCoy, LeAnn 119

McCullough, Dylan 81,32,57,59, 70,90

McCullough, Tracy •

McDowell, Claren~e 11,119

McDowell, TJ 77,161,173

JJJN/}J))EX

McGinn, Deb 142

McGinn, Heather 119

McGinnis, Dennis 90

McGinty, Christopher 90

McGrane, Christine 90

McGrath, Kevin 59,63

McKil>bin, Brent 45,55, 70

McKinney, Deb 142

McKinney, Fanchon 62,64,133,18 1

McMeekin, Jason 119,173

McNeese, Shane 139

McNeil, Shawn 133

McPherson, Canie 37,133,181

McPherson, Daniel 90,173

McPherson, Wendy 133

McQuitty, Michelle

McRoberts, Bobbie 133

McShane., Jeanne 9,90

Medina, William 90

Mefford, Kimberly 119

Meier, Jeff 133

Meier, Kristine 90

Meier, Scott 63

Meineke, Travis 185

Meints, Joel 63,133

Meints, Richard

Meisinger, Brian 139

Mejia, Arturo 133

Melson, Jennifer 134

Melson, Jodale 90

Melton, Demetrice

Melvin, Joseph 119

Menefee, Carla 45,91

Mengelkamp, Michelle 119

Merrick, John 134

Mertill, Melinda 134

Meskimen, Michael 134

Meyer, Scott 91

Meyer, Stephanie 134

Micek, Troy 124

Michaelis, Mark 44,1 i9

Michel, Andy 134

Michel, Deanna 134

Michener, William 124

Miles, Hilary 10,119

Miller, Jamie 91

Miller, Jennifer 134

Miller, Ken-y 134

Miller, Nagonda 124

Miller, Pamela 119

Miller, Shad 91

Mills, Gretchen 91,147

Mitchell, Jeremy 134

. Mitchell, Mitzi 134

Moberly, Adrianne 91

Moberly, Jennifer 36,119

Moberly, Steven 91

Mogle, Miriam 142

Mohr, Cynthia 91

Molacek, Teri 134

Moler, Lisa 134

Monday, Sherry 44,91

Monroe, Jenefer 124

216 Index

Montez, Rose Marie

Moore, Qune 35,63,91,168,169,185

Moreno, Holly 26,63,91

Morgan, Janet 141

Morin, Kristina 134

Moritz, Ryan 139

Mort.ensen, Leslie 45,91

Moser, Sheree 142

Moss, Leslie 124

Moul, Jeffrey 124

.Mowbray, Jamie 134

Moxham, 7Achary 124

Mueller, .Marv 142

Muhs, Michelle 124

Mullikin, Misty 119

Mundt, Lisa 134

Mundt, Lori 134

Mundt, Shelli 44,92

Munsterman, G. Jay 119

Murphy, Ben 92,183

Murphy, Margaret 119

Myers, Ben 119

Mvers, Bill 142 •

w)Nf~

Naber, Gary 134

Nagorski, Lisa 134

Nalezinek, Karen 30,31,92

Neeman, Dixie 134

Neeman, Mark 134

Neil, Rodney 92

Nelsen, Corey 45

Nelson, Angela 134

Nelson, Charlie 45,92

Nelson, Christopher 134,182,183

Nelson, Clint 119

Nelson, Cory 9Z134

Nelson, Jennifer 120

Nelson, Joel 2,13,27,32,92,179

Nelson, Kaylene 134

Nelson, Lisa 120

Nelson, Mary 139

Nelson, Sam 142

Nelson, Shanrell 35,120

Nelson, Stephanie 120

Nelson, Tina 92

Nelson, Todd 124

Nelson, Traci 134

Nelson, Tracy 134

Nemec, Tonya 134

Neuhaus, Aaron 139

Newbury, Gay]ynn

Newell, Ryan 134

Newkirk, Cody 120

Ngo, Hoanh 134

Nguyen, Anh 134

Nguye,i, Dong 92,151

Nguyen, Hoang 139

Nguyen, Linh 134

Nguyen, Mai 92

Nguyen, Nguyet 92

• Nguyen, Nhung 134

Nguyen, P. Uyen 134

Nguyen, T. Phong 134

Nguyen,Truong139

Nicewonger, James 139

Nichols, Nickie 45,134

Nicholson, Vickie 134

Nickell, Matthew 134

Nigh, William 134

Nimrod, Misty 120

Nolan, David 139

Nolan, Donald 124

Norberg, Ingalee 120

North, Aaron 92

Nosal, Kelly 63,120,152

Novak, Terry 134

Novak, Tina 120

Novotny, Donald 92,173

Nunns, Brian 120,173

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O'Tey, Jennifer 44

Oakley, Erin 124

Oaks,James 134 •

O'Brian, Craig 139

O'Connell, Danica 120

O'Glesby, Jason 134

Ohlschwager, Jeremy

Ohlschwager, Maria 120

Okra, Sharon 36,120

Olberding, Matthew 120,165

Olbricht, Cade 120

Oldfield, James 134

Olivetti, Andrew 120

Olivetti, Yvette 92

Olsen, Don 142

Olson, Karey 92

Ortega, Corinne 57,92

Ortiz, Tomas 45,92

Ospovat, Conoley 120

Ost.en, Stacy 92

Otte, John 142

O'Valle, Andrea

Owen, Casey 120

Owens, Rebecca 93

;p!P;p

Pair, Benjamin 120,173

Palmer, Jerry

Palmer, Tina 135

Pancharoen, Leeann 135

Pappas, Andrew 120,173,182,183,223

Pappas, Tom 142,22.3

Parent, J. 93

Park,Jenn

Park.er, Craig 173

Parker, Lorena 120

Parkhill, Tracy 93

Parks, David 120

Parra, Angie 139

Parris, Michelle 44,93

Parrish, Collins 135,182

Parrish, Janelle

Parrott, Donald 120

PaITOtt, Jerry

Patrick, April 120

Patterson, Dick 142

Patt.on, Stephanie 135

Paulson, Kimberly 135

Paulson, Monique 45,135

Paulus, Jennifer 135

Payne, Adrienne 135

Payne, Jason 120

Payne, Kimberly 135

Payne, Stacey W

Pederson, Erik 124

Pena, Alexander

Pence,Karl

Pense, Christina 124

Pense, Joe 124

Peplinski, Jason 135

Perez, Alicia 135

Perez-Bernard, Carmela 93

Perez, Cesar 45,135

Perez-Bernard, Jose 14,120,153,185 •

Pe~LeonW

Perez, Ruben Jr.

Perkins, Trudy 142

Perry, Nicholas

Pet.ersen, Jeffrey 93

Peterson, Curtis 120,173,182

Peterson, Eric 93

Peterson , Jean 142

Petrie, Lance

Petsch, Gret.chen 8,W

Pfeifer, Susan 93

Pfrimmer, John 27,120

Pfundt, Kristie 93

Phaisan, Tengom 135

Pham, Trisha 120

Phan, Phuong 120

Phelps, David

Phelps, Jason 135

Phelps, Jennifer 120

Phelps, Kelley 135,170,181

Philippi, Alice 142

Phillips, Eric 173

Phillips, Patrick 120

Pickett, Elizabeth 120

Pickinpaugh, Cynthia 142

Pickinpaugh, Soot

Piepho, Dixie 94

Pierce, Audra

Pierce, Susan 142

Pinkelman, Christ.opher 94

Pit.cock, Lisa 94

Pit.cock, Michael 135

Pitts, Christie 28,29,94,170,17180

Pitts, Johnny 120,173

Pitts, Tanya 180,181

Pitts, Trevor 135

Plautz, Janice 135

Pleskac, Michael 120,173

1 Podram, Shawn 135

Pohlenz, Angela 120

Polivka, Monte 62,120

Ponec, Jennifer 135

Ponte, Kevin

Poole, Mike 94

PolTBS, George 166,167

Port.er, Kimberly,120

Portis, Paula 94

Pothast, Kristine 135

Pounds, Jennifer 135

Powell, Burkett 45,62,94,168

Powell, Jennifer 94

Powell, Rebecm 94,120

Powell, Rhonda 135,164

Powell, Stephanie 94

Price, Drew 135

Pritchett, Krista 94

Proctor, Christopher 135

Pnie, Christ.opher

Prosa, Matt 120

Pulec, Donald 120

Pulse, Carolyn 136

Pyle-Beardsle, Roark 45,120

!ilRli

Racicky, Terry 124

Rafferty, Sondra 94

Ralston, April 94

Ramsey, Pearl 94

Rank, Cynthia 120

Rankins, Kelly 121

Ranzau, Matt 94

Rap, Jason 121

Rapkin, Katharine 45,136

Rasmussen, Dan

Rat.cliffe, Fenn 45,94,185

Rathjen, Kendra 146,136

Raymer, Kathy 71, 142

Reblin, Neil 121

Reddick, Troy 94

Redelfs, Jessica 121

Redfield, Beverly 34,44,95

Reed, Denys 136

Reeder, Ann 124

Reeves, Candi 121

Reeves, Judd Jr. 136

Reich, Chris 121

Reining, Todd 121

Reinke, Devin 95,182

Reinwald, Shawn 136

Reiss, Stacy 124

Rekart, Marcus 121

Remington, Jody 136

Rethmeier, Ted 70,142

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Roedel, Stacey 121

Rogers, Brigham

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Ross, Anita 142

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Westlund, Scott 123,173

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Wittmuss, Russell 139

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Wolcott, Michelle

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LHS students tak o_f the open cam e advantage httle fresh pus and get a air at lunch.
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A popular past t· skates on thr I.me of the 80' ough to the 90's.

Standing proud and standing tall the Lincoln High mascot symbolizes the unity felt at our school.

A Farewell Note:

This part of our lives is now over. Another school year has come and gone. Many memorable things happened to all of us this year. From the falling of the Berlin Wall to the release of Nelson Mandela, we expirenced a lot.

As far as our own town Lincoln is concerned, we had quite a year. The construction of the new Lied Center for the performing arts was completed. Abortion ralliies were held on the steps of the capital, in support of both view points. It seemed that this was the year for protests. Individuals climbed trees in Cooper Park to protest the construction of a new athletic field that would cause the loss of several trees. Lincoln Pulic Schools joined in with the protest spirit also. Because of a sixth grade class at Pershing Elementary, LPS decided to quit using tuna ur.t il the fisherman cesed the careless slaying of the innocent dolphins.

This year was also the 20th Anniversairy of Earth Day. We celebrated our planet right here at LHS on March 20 the friday before Earth Day. Tr.e way we celebrated says a lot about our school. We really do care.

Lincoln High had a fow surprises this year. Our very own Varsity Boys Basketball team upset number one rated East. Way to go fellas! This year Mr . Schoo LPS Superintendent finally found the heart to let us have a weather day. What a guy.

In the overwhelming spirit of protest a group of young gentelmen from LHS focused our attention on the need for changes the Athletic DeP,artment. This was done with the sale and distribution of the ever popular N.A.A.D t-shirts. Students and teachers alike purchased these shirts and wore them to a basketball game to show their concern.

Well,this is farewell. I wish every one the best in all they do. But before I finish, when I was asking around for feelings on how this year went the best response I recieved was this.

"COWABUNGA DUDES!" said senior. Brandy Toumbs

Ecology club president Nicole, Svaboda and member Alyssa Storey man the information table at lunch on Earth Day.

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