This year's book represents a great deal of hard work, frustration and joy that culminates into what you now hold in your ·hand. The staff consisted of 3 students most of the time and five students actually enrolled at any given time. As you can imagine the task was a large one considering we were charged with covering a school of 2100 students and staff.
We recieved support from the school population at large in the form of students volunteering time and energy as wen as staff members who were sympathetic to our task. We asked for many favors, cooperation and even forgiveness on occasion and we always pretty much got what we asked for. We'd like to take this opportunity to thank each and everyone of the people who helped complete this book. Since everyone on staff had to do everything we have chosen not to list titles for any • given position
Rose Felton
Sara Piggee
Jamie Peterson
Gretchen Engel
Robin Stricklin
"The Links Stafr'
Jaime Stoll
Kim Travis
Reagan Hauswald
Tami Rembolt
Pat Engelhard - Advisor
Junior Becky Wall en and Senior Maggie Beck, in Wu Xi China. Photo courtesy of Maggie Beck
Senior Greg Hanis , Teacher John Matzke, and Senior Matt Shada (LSE), went Mountain biking in Colorado. Photo Courtesy of Greg Hanis
Junior Christee Steckleberg, her cousin , and her niece enjoyed the beach in Clearwater Florida Photo Courtesy of Christee Steckelberg
Senior Cassidy Kovanda thinks swimming was a good way to cool off on a hot summer day.
Photo by Ryan Bird
Upward B~und students: Layla Lamborn, Detell Walker, Jeremy Patterson, Arthur Coleman, Kari Ybarra, and Chris Squires.
Junior Amy Paschold in London England.
Photo courtesy of Amy Paschold
Juniors Jamie Peterson , and Kari Allely went boating on Ottertail Lake in Minnesota Photo courtesy of Jamie Peterson
More than 100 members qf LHS Young Life went to Malibu Club in Canada last summer
Photo courtesy of Jamie Peterson
Senior Josh Margolis taking a dip in th~ pool.
Photo by Ryan Bird
A Great way to start the year
By Becky Peters
To start the school year off, Link-up was held on August 27th at Beechner field. A fun activity for students with food, music, a dance, games, and socializing.
A first time activity, Link-up was designed to bring out school spirit and provide students with a chance to get together before school started. It also brought different reactions from students.
Junior, Jennifer King thought Link-up was very successful because people came to see their friends, even if they didn't really participate in the activities.
Senior, Sarah Wurtle said the dance was what made Link-up successful. Lots of people showed up, it gave everyone a chance to get together before school started.
Students who paid to get in received a ticket in exchange f r free food. There were hotdogs, chips, pop and nachos. The games inch1ded a pie throwing contest, and basketball. The pomalinks and cheerleaders perform ed, the sophomore, reserve, and varsity football players were introduced. KFRX supplied the D.J., and the evening was concluded with a dance.
Vari ty cheerleaders, Jenni fer Buhrmann, creami ng Mrs. Han hew at Link Up
Photo by Dawn Brunke
Carl Ma ters at the dance after Link-up
Photo by Dawn Brunke
Many students stayed for the dance after Link-up
Photo by Dawn Brunke
Senior , Justin Carlson in the dunking booth at Link-up
Photo by Dawn Brunke
Preparing for Homecoming
By Jamie Peterson
Spirit week was a way that many students showed their school spirit. Each day of spirit week had a theme, their was sweats (grub) day, hat and shades day, tourist day, and red white and black day
On Thursday, September 17th, the night of the homecoming game, there was a pep rally to get everyone excited for the game. At the pep rally 60 guys got in front of the school and performed cheers and dances as if they were Pomalinks or Cheerleaders
The switch rally was intended to promote school spirit and get everyone psyched for the homecoming game that night.
Lateaf King, Jason Westenburg, and Sam Eckersley perf.orm as pomalinks at the switch ralley.
Senior Aaron Rock dressed up on toursit day for spirit week
Juniors Scott Meyer and Jeff Tlamka perform as junior varsity cheerleaders at the switch rally. Photo by Amber Shavers
Senior, Jason Gilbreth wore a wig on Hat Day during Spirit Week. Photo by Tami Rembolt
Illusions of...
Stor y by B ec ky Peters
On a chilly evening at Seacrest Field , tension wa s mounting and the crowd was holding their breath. The scoreboard flashed a Lincoln High victory score of 35-21 over Bellevue West on September 21st. It was official. While the steam of hot cocoa and smell of hot dogs hung in the air, a Homecoming victory was secured, b ut it certainly wasn ' t easy.
Senior Kri s Breazeale s aid Bellevue West challenge d Lincoln High in pass coverage. Keeping up with the receivers was also important, he added.
Junior Aaron Bott had confidence that Lincoln High could come away with a victory . "Bellevue West had fast receivers , but we cou ld handle it, we had enough strengths ," he said
This was Lincoln High' s third gal)'le of the season , and a crucial win was needed to keep a state berth in perspective.
"Our go al was to go undefeated after the loss to Southe a st, " said Bott. "This was a second step. "
Ri g ht. Left to Right. Sophomores An gi e King , Amy Oltman, Juniors Sharon Lorsung and Senior Joann Lors ung gather for a g roup shot at Hom e coming.
Bellevue We s t player s u se everything they ' ve got to s top the hard driving Lateaf King Photo courte s y of Linco l n Journal a a Star
Above Left-Right. Seniors Billy Quimby , Jared Ponce and Mike Lee mug for the camera.
Right. A po s e of royalty 1992 Homecoming King and Queen Ju stin Carl s on and Jennifer Klein
Homecoming
The Homecoming Game is always a tradition here at Lincoln High, with royalty crowned at the school dance. The Homecoming label does not change the aspect of the game.
Senior Chris Schamber and Coach Simpson wanted this game to be treated as any regular game with the same level of intensity. "The guys think the Homecoming Dance is a big deal, " Schamber said. "They lost track of what's important in the game, and we need to keep that in our head."
Senior Josh McGrane said Lincoln High landed five touchdowns, and that made for~the highest scoring game of the season. "Our offensive line really picked up ; we really sized up to Bellevue West," he said.
Lincoln High 's Leteaf King s truggle s for extra yardage during the homecoming game against Bellevue West High School. Photo courtesy of Lincoln Journal and Star
Below Left to Right. Senior s S c ott Meier , Nate Dills, Shane Harrington ( top) , Duane Palmer and Corey Ha se lhor s t
Be low Jevon Payne and Mari ah Crummet enjoy a mom
together
Above Say Cheese!!! ( Back Row ) Junior Stacey Sc huerman and Senior s Troy Ea tman and Ken Yoder (Fro nt Row) Junior s Am y Jone s, Nicole Hill , Mandy Kubi ck, Tara Cochran e and Elisa Davi s
(Above) Kari Ybarra, Defell Walker and Layla Lamborn discover the magic of the darkroom
Seaweed again? Frank Ybarra, LHS student , poses with his catch of the day.
Student Cindy Longoria attempts washing her hair in the sink at the dormitory.
Amidst academic intensity, teens will be teens.
Members pose in front of a multi-culturally symbolic quilt.
Participants form long-lasting friendships.
These members definitely know how to liven things up on the
(Below)Upward Bound Member s take to the lake.
dance floor.
Below : Senior Thad Smoyer ba gs g ro c erie s at Hinky Dinky. Photo by Jon Rehm
Right. Annie Rinke , Chrystal Fi s her , Mandy Bolton , and Shawna Inbody wait in line for con
ion s after school.
Photo by Kimberly Travi s
Right. Carl Ma s ter s anticipate s a great catch at a pi c nic Photo by Amber Shavers.
Right. Juniors Heather John s on and Becky Peterson enjoy a soda after school. Photo by Kimberly Travi s.
Next1Day Different Way
During the week, LHS students were busy from day to day, whether it was with sc hool , sports, hobbies, jobs or just plain hangin' out. The weekend provided the most time for this. Some got together with friends, partied, or relaxed at home. Amigo's, Coin Fun, The Mill or The Coffee House. For some, working took the priority over leisure activities. Many LHS students worked at The Gallup Poll, WATS Telemarketing, and a number of grocery stores in their spare time.
Left. Darryl Thompson, Ryan Wylie, and two unidentified players spend their freetime on the basketball court. Photo by Kimberly Travis
Left. Senior Cassidy Kovanda pends his free time exercising his artistic abilities Photo by Kimberly Travis
Above. Romulus Gehle, Chris Swanson, Gabe Ahlberg, Thaniel Bell, Remus Gehle , and Brian Wood at Amigo's. Photo by Tami Rembolt.
Left. Kimberly Travis spends her evenings and weekends riding her hor eat Yankee Hill Equestrian Center. Photo courtesy of Kimberly Travis
(left to right) Sophomore Adam Winsenburg , Senior Ray Paulson, Senior Cassidy Kovanda, Junior Noah Walsh and Senior Josh Margolis show their Style.
Sophomore Michelle Williams, and Senior Shane Schukei show the new love for country style.
Senior Elisa Borchet , Daryl Serrett and Junior Noah Walsh show there unique style
Senior Chris Squires shows off his stylish hair do
Leading The Way In Style
Style has many meanings, the way a person acts, the way they see the world in which they live, and of course in the way they dress. Styles change form year to year. Birkenstocks and cowboy boots, curly hair and straight, country music and rap, silk boxers and long underwear were all in style in 1993. Students were more relaxed about how they dressed. They spent more time on their school work and extra curricular activities then fussing in front of a mirror about what they were going to be wearing. Students discovered they could forego the expensive clothes and create their own style for less at the thrift store. This year, people took a great interest in shoes. Because of the new love for country music, people were wearing cowboy boots with everything. Students hung on to their favorite sneakers inexpensive converse, to expensive ones KSwiss and Vans to athletic ones like Nike, Reebok or British Knights. Others, who were into comfort went for an old standby "Birks", available in many different styles for free expression of foot fetishes.
No matter what students wore they expressed their own style and everyone's style was different. That's what makes L.H.S so great.
Junior Noah Wal s h and Senior Merletta King , s how their daily sc hool sty le
(Le ft to right) Senior Chaka Witherspoo n, Junior Amber Shavers, Senior Wendy Br a dford , Junior Kelly Folmer, Tremayne Bluford , Senior Stephani Frasier and Senior Merietta King
(left to right) Junior Noah Walsh , Sophomore Adam , Winsenburg and Senior Josh Margolis s how they're different in Hair style's.
"I, 2, 3, let's go!!"
The members of the band moved in a rhythmic fashion Guitar strings and drum beats resonate, fingers slide up and down keyboards. The vocalists swayed to lyrics written by one of the members.
A typical Wednesday night for LHS students involves getting together with each other in a basement. These students were musicians trying to make it playing their music and practicing every Wednesday night for future gigs at places like the Red and Black Cafe.
A typical Wednesday night would start with band members gradually assembling their equipment and tuning their guitars. Cords were laid out on the floor. The electric effects began to take shape as the amps warm up. The drummer got the bass a poundin', and the microphone popped as i~ was switched on. The vocalists checked the levels and sang a few lines. Then, when everyone was ready, they started to play
Some of the bands that included LHS students were "Hour Slave" with Oli Blaha, Josh Grenier , Jill Olson, and Josh Meyers. "Hour Slave," says they're a cross between
Judas Priest and Garth Brooks."The Illegitimates" included Johnny Smith, Tyler Waller, Chuck Foley Jr., and Delan Lonowski. "Tadpole Paddywack" had for its members, Tyler Schmid, Ryan Haffey, Justin Gatzemeyer, and Jake Buss. "Tadpole Paddywack," liked to think of themselves as a cross between funk, jazz and alternative with a touch of waltz.
"Hour Slave" wrote and composed two songs: "Solitude," and "The Special Song."
• These three bands represented a mere handful of those roaming the halls at LHS. Many students took their love of music and desire to perform and devoted many long hard nights to practice so they could land that one job that would let them play their music for the crowd. While the musical talents of these musicians ranged anywhere from awesome to awful, they enjoyed the times they spent together making their music
The Wednesday night basement jams and public gigs will be in the memories of LHS students for years to come!
' 'Tadpole Paddywack"
Left : Ryan Haffey , Tyler Schmid (Photo by Rose Felton)
L e ad s inger of Yardape s Andy Brown an LHS graduate ( Courtesy Photo)
Lori Allison an LHS graduate lead singer of The Millions (P hoto by Shana Herman)
"Jamming With the Band" Tyler Schmid (Photo by Rose Felton)
"Hour Slave" band members jam during their typical Wednesday night rehearsal.
From Left to Right: Jill Olson, Josh Meyers, Josh Grenier, Oli Blaha. (Photo by Rose Felton)
Garth Brooks
Photo Courtesy of A and M Records
Public Enemy
Photo Courtesy of Columbia Records
Bryan Adams Photo Courtesy of A and M Records
Rap Leads in the National Music Survey of LHS students
This year, Lincoln High School students expressed a wide variety of musical preferences. The styles preferred were a unique blend ranging from Classical to "Alternative"
The survey revealed that Rap Music was the most common choice among the majority of Lincoln High Students. Tieing for second place were Pop Rock and Rhythm and Blues both with 12%. Following close behind with 9% of the votes was Country Music. "Alternative" Music accounted for the musical taste of 8% of the students surveyed. So throughout the year, as you can see from the result , each individual had their own favorite type and style of music. Everyone's mu ical taste was different and diverse.
And here are THE RES UL TS!!!
Megadeth
Courtesy of A and M Records
Soundgarden Courtesy of A and M Records
The Martians are Co ming! A Superior Cast Leads the LHS Fall Production
This year Lincoln High' s all school play turned out to be a great success. After the many hours spent preparing sets, rehearsing parts , and perfecting lines, the Martian Chronicle's crew produced an extraordinary work of art. The hard work and ; dedication that it took to produce such an extravagant play was evident on opening night.
The author of The Martian Chronicles, Ray Bradbury, corresponded with the cast in order to enhance the awareness of the true meaning of the play and its characters. The play expressed, in an abstract way, what the Native Americans have struggled to overcome as far as their liberty and independence in America is concerned. Many of the cast members expressed their strong agreement with the underlying theme of the production. Student director, senior Dave Williams, who had multiple roles , like the fact that there were no lead roles. He said that the play was a lot of fun for actors because they had a great deal of freedom to interpret their roles.
The cast accomplished everything that they set out to do, despite their large number They learned to pull together and made this one of Lincoln - High 's best productions ever. According to junior
Noah Walsh , who played Spender, "Everyone had their own scene, and they worked well together, even though they didn't know each other. " The superior acting , and the mysterious aura of the Martian Dancers left viewers astounded and inspired. The production made its mark in the minds of all that attended.
Multi - talented Mr. Kreizinger works dili ge ntly to perfe
Bob Vila impersonation. Photo by Jon Rehm
Photo by John Rehm (A bove )
David Nickerson and Noah Walsh perform on closing night.
Photo by Jon Rehm.
Narrator, Toby Bartels intrigues the audience with his explanation of a Chronicle. Photo by Rose Felton.
An enchantingly beautiful Martian Dancer awaits her entrance. Photo by Crystal Fischer.
Lincoln High School Theatre Presents :
1993: .. Joynite 68510
January 27th and 28th, Lincoln High School's Joynite, which parodied the popular television series Beverly H~ 90210 was filled with "... well rehearsed and showstopping acts ... "
This year's 77th annual • Joynite, cleverly entitled "Joynite 68510", took place on January 27 and 28 at 7:30 in the LHS Auditorium. The theme parodied the very popular Bever1y Hills 90210 television show. The emcees were Seniors Suba Tidball, Sally Andrews, Chaka Witherspoon, Chantel Doyle, Ellen Jaecks, David Azizinamini, Carl Masters, Shawn Carlson Junior Noah Walsh and Sophomore Edwin Brown.
The emcees got together every night after school to write their script.
Teacher Randy Ernst who was in charge of organizing and directing "Joynite 68510", also helped write the script. He was not alone. A group of Student Council members known as the Joynite Central Committee planned the show and Teacher
Joe Kreizinger was in charge of technical work
"We couldn't do the show without his help, and the help from the Mummers," Ernst said. "The hub of Joynite revolves around well rehearsed showstop.:.. ping acts, such as Swing Choir, Madrigals and Soundsation."
Half of the show was already filled up with these staple acts, the other being filled with openaudition acts. Ernst also added, "We tried to fill the rest of the show with special, individualized .talent from Lincoln High."
Over 250 students and teachers participated in this year's .Jioynite production making it one of the most memorable productions of 1993.
Cbaka Witherspoon(standing) (L-R)
Ellen Jaecks, Suba Tidball, Chantel Doyle
The Madrigals Singers gave a most joyful performance as always
"This is the most fun I've had all evening! "
In
row from
(Left) Noah Walsh jazzing it up at Joynite 93'
(Below) David Azizinamini, Chaka Witherspoon
"The hearts of the Pomalinks"
back
right-left Noah Walsh, Suba Tidball, Chaka Witherspoon, Carl Masters, Front row L-R David Azizinamini, Shawn Carlson, Ellen Jaceks, Eddie Brown , Sally Andrews
Madrigals doing a little number for Joynite.
(Below) Jon Rohn imper s onating Ross Perot
Listening to the strings play at Honors Convocation.
Cathy Raymer vice principal for instruction.
Bill Zuspan reading the names for honor roll.
National Honor Society sy mbol.
Sam Nelson Principal of LHS
The Lincoln High School faculty, students and parents honor these Seniors for their selection to the 1992 -93 Lincoln High School Chapter of the National Honor S ociety Lincoln High School Chapter
National Honor Society of Secondary Schools
Membership in which is based on scholarship, leadership, service and character.
Dawn Amen
Ann Andrews
Jennifer Baade
Arra Bailey
Rebecca Banset
Brtan Barry
Toby K. Bartels
Joshua Becker
Johna Berner
Angela Boedhram
Rishi Boedhram
Reka Bogardi
Dawn Brunke
Cortney J. Cacek
Howard Camp
Justin Carlson
Loan Chau
Charlie Cook
Cynthia Copley
Jill Cosier
Kim A. Crable
Sean Daniel
Amy Davis
Daniel Dean
Margaret Drdla
Sarah Faulkner
Rose Fe l ton
Candice Fryda
Jan ee Gagner
S uzann Garrtson
Stacia Gieck
Jessikah Gilmore
Daniel Gossard
Jennifer J Hall
Leslie Hammond
Mark Hansen
Karlin Hanshew
Gregory Harrts
Officers :
Jennife r Klein , Pre s i<len t
Clifford Lee , Vice Pre dent
Amy Loth , Secretary
Sean Hermes
Mitzi Hietbrtnk
Mike Hollon
Annette Itzen
Rebecca Janssen
Jennifer Kepler
Merletta King
Ingrtd Kirst
Jennifer L. Klein
Cassidy Kovanda
Tami Krejdl
Chrtstl A. Kroeten
Denise K. Kulhanek T h u Le
Clifford T. Lee
McKenzie P Linn
Krtstina K. Loos
Amy Loth
Jeffrey Marston
Dawn Meeske
Travis R. Meinecke
Amy Mitchell
Bart T. Murphy
Bradley Murphy
Mark Nelson
Chau Nguyen
David Nic k erson
Jill O l son
Ertka Oshlo
Loli Parker
Ashley Penington
Khanh D Pham Tii Pham
Tanya Pitts
Seth L. Re d fiel d
Amy Reger
Jonathan Rehm
Patrtcia L. Reiber
Justin Richards
Rosendo Ri v era
Tera Sasso
Lee Schafer
Tammy Schafer
Chrtstopher Schamber
Nathan Schmidt
Justin Sharp
Rusty Shepard
Cynthia Shoberg
AdamSkoda
Rhonda Snook
Joshua Snowden
Steven Sparling
Mikolaj Szydlowski
Lecia Taylor
Tonya Taylor
Amanda Termaat
Cary Thomsen
Suba Tidball
Bryan Tlamka
Erron Towns
Melissa Tubbs
Marta Villalobos
Rita Villalobos
Kimberly B. Watts
Amy Watts
Elizabeth A. Weber
Tadd Wegner
Billy Wendeln
Kathryn Westerhold
Amy Winkler
Rebecca E Witt
Julie Workman
Sarah Wurt e le
Younger
Justin Carlson , Treasure r Tanya Pitts , Parlimentarian Tera Sasso, Historian
( Left ) LHS National Honor So c iety Members
From ( R - L ) Seth Redfield , Jill Ol s en , Arra Ba ile y performing at NHS convo c ation
Above ( R- L) Tera Sa ss o , Tanya Pitt s, Ju stin Carl s on , Amy Loth , Clifford Lee , Jennifer Klein during NHS ceremony
Left)
Multicultural classes ...
Leading the Way ... with cultural diversity
Multiculturalism is a word very familiar to students at Lincoln High. This familiarity begins in the classroom, where students' knowledge of different racial and ethnic backgrounds increase.
Classes which reflected a wide background of cultures belped kids see different perspectives. According to Junior Chris Lanz, in Multicultural Literature class, "Interaction with students of other ethnic backgrounds gives a person a different point of view other than his or her own," she said.
According to English as a Second Language coordinator Hilde Dale, "The goal of ESL is to get students into mainstream classes as soon as possible , and to get kids out of their program with many nationalities in one classroom, ESL teachers deal with multi-culturalism every day ," said Dale. " We help students cherish their own culture, but respect other ones."
There were numerous efforts this year to increase the level of Multicultural Awareness in the school by providing much needed information to the students through the Rainbow Club , and the new classes such as Multicultural Literature and numerous discussions among teachers and students.
Seniors (L - R) Kim Watts , Coral Jenkins , Marcus Moody and Josh Grenier enjoy group work in Multicultural Literature Class
Juniors (L - R) T essa Song s ter , J e nnifer Bl a nk and Hea ther John son enjo y tr ea t s in Fre nc h cla ss.
ESL Scien c e Student s (L - R )Thanh Nguyen and Ha Thu Le s harpen Biology Skill s.
Mrs. Hanshew teaches the Spanish language to her first year students.
Teacher Molly Hoffman receives some instruction from fellow Teacher Nghia Le while trying to learn the Vietnamese Language.
Students in Ruth Kupfer's Womens Literature class write extensively about the things that they learn.
(L-R) Thy Huynh, Kim Watts and Trinh Ngo enjoy a few smiles at ESL Friends.
Mark Campbell gets a closer look in chemistry.
Students were given extra time to pass to the main building
One o'f the classes in LHS South was creative clothing design
Students were often exposed to the "e lements" when crossing from the south building
New Learning Experiences
Lincoln High School became a multi-building campus at the beginning of the school year when the "old" Lincoln Public Schools Administration
Heather Thomsen carefully prepares a slide in Chemistry
Building became the "new" LHS South bu.ilding. Over 20 classrooms were added to accommodate the expanding science and home economics departments.
The new facilities were greatly appreciated as students realized how great they were according to Junior Chris Christensen. Christensen said that additional classroom space was helpful in his chemistry. class,
''The better labs and more lab space helped a lot," he said.
However a drawback to having "separate" buildings quickly became apparent when students were commonly late to classes in both buildings. This topic brought discussion as teachers were reluctant to give up additional class time for the passing period. Eventually additional time was given
"I think it is a good idea. Teachers were pretty lenient, but I know that some took points off for being late," said Sophomore Erin Hansbrough.
Students take time out to eat during baking class
Jill Newson helps a child during child-care
Photo by Tami Rembolt
Janette Zara waters the plants in the new greenhouse
Extended day leads the way
Lincoln High School Ambitious students who tried to find ways to balance work and classes as well as students who wanted to take more than just the required classes took advantage of the extended day this year.
Although classes have been offered at night in past years, this was the first year in which 11 periods were offered during the school day which started at 7:00 a.m. and ended at 8: 15 p.m. Even though the number and variety of classes were limited during the extended periods, students took advantage of the classes and enjoyed the small class sizes.
Because of this new schedule, some additional staff members were hired, but not many other changes were made and the system seemed to work well, administrators said.
For some students, such as sophomore Jaime Johnson, the new scheduling options provided a good opportunity.
"I wanted to graduate early,. so I took nine classes. That way I was able to become involved with activities such as Student Council and still take all the required classes," Johnson said.
• Deby McGinn' s creative writing period 11 class
A group of human behavior students study in the hall.
Student s enter the building for night school.
Trang Nguyen li stens in period 11, human behavior class
students advance in their math skills.
Regan Hauswald starts her evening of night class with a cup of hot coffee.
Minh Hoa Nguyen works on a packet at night school.
Leshara Ways studies in the library first semester.
(Right) Seniors Amy Watts and Josh Snowden and Teacher Julie Doerr in AP Lit and Comp Class
(Below) New teacher Anne Dougla s does some pronunciation in her 1st year Spanish Class.
(Above) Joe Kreizinger decides that telling studen ts how to act is not enough, so he decided to get up out of his chair and demonstrate the technique.
(Above) A student listens intently as Teacher Pa Friedrichsen explain s what's going on in the Differentiated Biology Class
O New Te chniques
Block Classes were wide pread this year one, the American Experience, combined American History with Ross Tegeler and American Literature with fody Strand in a double period. "We have a lot more out-of-class experiences, such as going to the movie "Malcolm X", and visiting Love Library," said American Experience student Carrie Pierce.
The other block classes included English 10 with Ruth Kupfer, American History with Jim Stork, and Biology with Steve Ferris. "The block class is different because all the kids are together," said Ferris. "We have more things that we can link so that the students get the idea of an interconnected knowledge."
Lincoln High school offered a variety of experiences for LHS students. Integrated teaching and "block" classes helped the educational process become more universal in its scope. LHS students were provided the opportuity to learn by combinig academic disciplines. This taught students the way things fit into real life situations. (Story by Heather Akin)
(Left) Teacher Jeff Bayer happily teaches a Psychology class
(Below) American Experience s tudent s use their class time wisely and s tudy, study, study.
(Above)Megan Galusha, Carrie Pierce, Kris Stanley and Steve Rich research at Love Library.
(Left) Antonio Jackson, Travis Amen and Eric Geiger tudy for Biology Cla s s
IIWhy Go Through This? Driving Simulation prepared students for real life driving
Work Study Succeeds Students prepare for life beyond LHS
For more than 20 years students at Lincoln High School have been given the opportunity to receive school credit by working in local businesses through the work-study program. The credits rec~ived could be applied toward graduation, and permitted students to work while in school and not have to worry about spending too much time on the job, and not enough in school.
Over 250 students took part in the Work Study program this year, at Lincoln High -which meant that approximately 12% of the students had part-time jobs while enrolled in school.
According to work-study co-coordinator Carl Tarlowski, work-study was a valuable, worthwhile, experience for the students "Work-study teaches responsibility, maturity as well as how to balance time and how to spend money," he said. "Those are hard things to learn in a classroom." He also added that work-study provides students with lessons as well as memories that will last them their entire lives, if the students are mature enough to handle the pressures of having a job. "It can definitely be very reward- ing, if the student is ready for the responsibili-
Senior Missy Chapin said that having been involved in work-study has been a very important part of her education, and one that she would be reluctant to give up. "You just learn about books in class, but at work I have a chance to learn about real life."
Above: An Emergency Medical Technician displays some of the tools of his trade.
Thad Smoyer sacked groceries at Hinky Dinky in addition to his job as a student.
Harold Simpson taught Health Class in order to insure that students understood its importance.
would pull any
during the
Sam Sharpe led P.E. Students in a stretch so that no one
muscles
workout.
Lavena Tang gets help from the teacher in Careers Class
(Right) An Exploratiory Child Care Class student play s with a very happy child Photo by Becky Peters
Just another day in the Computer Class of Steve Quiring Photo by Tami Rembolt
(Above) Senior John Manley and Junior $teve Kirsch work diligently in their Applied Machine Tool Technology Class Photo by Tami Rembolt
(Above ) Senior Maurice Phillips gets greasy in h i Automotive Class
Moving Ahead .... with vocational classes
Classe s focus on jobs
Lincoln High School once again provided students the opportunity to pursue their varying interests by expanding the curriculum to include classes in a variety of vocational fields.
Classes offering hands-on experience and the latest technology provided an alternative to regular curriculum classes for students with career goals in the vocational field.
Junior Lacey Eddy was enrolled in Exploring Childcare, and hoped to major in education after high school. "From working at Elliot elementary school, I saw kids with different ethnic backgrounds and identities," she said.
According to Industrial Technology Department Chair Gary Corneer, graphic art classes are more than just hammers and nails , they also use computers. "Using computer numeric control (CNC), kids can plot objects using XYZ coordinates," he said.
(Left) Cory Gustafson and friends admire an engine
(Below) Steve Quiring displays his computer skills to an interested student. Photo by Tami Rembolt
(Above) Senior Gabe Friendt making guitar pick s from his mold design on the injection molder
(Left) Senior Noah Niel s en watche s the .s parks fly a s he complete s hi s project in welding cla ss. Photo by Tami Rembolt
Showing the Way By Teaching ...
Life Skills
Many classes offere9 at Lincoln High provide skills that all students can use later on in life.
Personal finance classes provide the knowledge for students to manage their own time and money.
"This is what I'm going to major in, and I'm going to go to college to major in business", said personal finance student Ann Sukhram. "It's a good background to have, and also a good skill to acquire."
Other classes teach MR and OSL students skills they'll need after high school. Life Skills, which provided actual on-the-job learning for students, and training in domestic living, skills needed when living on your own: like cooking and sewing.
"The students are going to be hopefully out on their own, or with some support someday", said Domestics teacher Stefanie Bowers. "But they can still participate as much as possible, with preparation."
- Home Economics Students enjoy a self-prepare d masterpiece
Lifesaving Students learn helpful strokes.
Photo by Tami Rembolt
• Students in Drivers' Ed wait to begin the ever popular simulation
Ron Sabata applies his learned skills in the kitchen
Students learn safe driving skills in Drivers' Ed.
Student Holly Johnson works on a project in sewing class.
Teacher Nga Nguyen shares her culinary expertise while instructing s tudent Kim Teachman
J.D. Coy, a s pecial ed. student, works in the hospital.
Right: Leonard Yankton and Jeremy Lahners prepare some screens in Graphic Arts Class. (Photo by Tami Rembolt)
Below : Mandy Hakanson proves that you're never too grown up to have fun. (Photo by Tami Rembolt)
Above: Josh Becker displays so~e serious concentration during his Drawing Class.
Above: Senior Rose Felton works diligently on her Yearbook spread.
LHS Students Applied Their Knowledge
Using What Is Learned
Many LHS classes actually allowed students to apply the skills they learned to be a productive part of the community.
One of the best examples of this was the Residential Construction class, in which students built houses for low income families. Many students from Automotive classes fixed the faculty and student cars as an integrated part of the class. Wood Shop, Electronics, Home Economics, Beginning and Advanced Pottery, and Clothing Design were other examples of the many classes that involved students applying the skills that they learned These experiences provided by the LHS curriculum left students with some knowledge that they could take out into the world.
Students learned from hands on experience about things that would apply to their lives as high school graduates and young adults. Many LHS students discovered skills they did not previously have, and many more cultivated the ones they already had. The applied learning method helps all the students better understand the options that are available to them at LHS and in the world.
Left: (L-R ) Ginny Cole , Candice Fryda, and Serena Reeves sketch in Art Class.
Below : Nikki Lee has a playful time in Childcare Training. (Photo by Becky Peters)
Above : Cat)ly Watt s work s on the pottery wheel.
Left: The Creative Clothing De s ign Cla ss li s ten s intently :i s the teacher expl a in s a new technique
LHS Led to the Solution
People who needed someone to listen, advise, or inform them had numerous choices outside the counseling center. For ex.ample, a group that deals with a subject that is often hard to talk about with parents or adults, are the AIDS peer educators. This group speaks to groups and organizations about AIDS. Other groups that are not included in the regular school day include such groups as the student mediators and the student mentors.
Someone having trouble with school work or just need some help to finish an assignment, could tum to the tutoring center. A class that is offered that includes both help with homework and problems is Steps Of Success (SOS). It is a class that has only sophomores in it. SOS helps people learn better study habits, how to control their anger, and how to deal with their different feelings. They accomplish this by having group discussions, scenarios, and through study halls, and worksheets.
"You can say what you want, when you· want , what you feel." said senior Cindy Longoria who was in it in her sophomore year·and is now a peer assistant to the group.
(Above) Tools of the'· trade, as displayed at the Health Careers fair
(Right) The dedication of the new South Building at Lincoln High school solved some of the "classroom shortage" problems.
(Right) Ann Brestel hams it up as the Links Lady, while Reagan Hauswald looks distressed.
(Below) Rusty Shepard is shown heiping skills at the health career fair. (Photo by Jon Reahm)
(Left) A Rock the Vote Rally helped encourage young voters
(Above) Toby Bartels helped out by giving blood at the Student Council blood drive
(Above) The winning flag football team raised money for a donation to the Make - A -Wi s h Foundation
(Below) Students help each other in night school.
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outlet in ·one or many ways ..... .
Creative overflow i n LHS
The many facets of human creativity are overwhelming. From the visual arts, to music, drama, and creative writing, Lincoln High leads the way in providing solid bases for student's creative expression.
Drama teacher Joe Kreizinger feels that the fine arts department is strong.
"The administration puts an emphasis on the importance of the arts," Kreizinger said.
Senior band student Isaac Waltman felt that the creative classes were overall good. But Waltman said the band program became better and better because of good student assistants who helped the individual band members.
Waltman also called for an increase in creativebased classes and a more diverse curriculum, because "to excel outside of high school you have to have a formal cultural education background."
Overall, Lincoln High is a leader in cultural education, and the graduation requirements insure that everyone is exposed to the fine arts in some form during your high school experience
(Above) Dustin Booth and Cass Kovanda decorate a downtown s tore window, for the Star City Parade.
Native American artist and musician Geraldine Barney performs for LHS st udent and staff.
( Right ) Perc u sionist Akhil El-Zabar di sp lays some of his many in stru ment s to LHS st udent s and s taff.
Below Adrienne Brown works in Painting design and styles.
(Above) Chloe Laschanzky exercises her vocal chords in a vocal music class.
(Above) Delan Lonowski puts the finishing touches on one of his works of art titled "Brian Kelly with eyes closed mouth open and pencils in ears series l ".
(Left) Sharon Lorsung throws a pot on the wheel in pottery class.
(Below) Mr. Joe Kreitzinger plays the role of a teacher with his student Jessica Nitz in his advanced acting cla
IShowstoppers take the lead
•Lincoln High Dazzles in the Performing Arts
Showmanship abounds from the glimmering sensation of Varsity Swing Choir to the creative productions of play directing class.
Students interested in the performing arts have a myriad of classes to choose from. Some classes require auditions, but many are open to all students. The two major performance areas, are music and theater arts, each offering a variety of class ·opportunities.
Dawn Bettis, junior, who is a member of •Concert Choir and Soundsations, takes these classes because she loves music and considered the performing arts to be fun. Performances are a regular part of school activities. The drama classes, taught by Joseph Kriezinger, offer students a variety of theatrical experiences. Ranging from onstage performances to technical preparations.
Students take classes in the performing arts for a number of reasons. There are students who take them in order to be well-
rounded. Some students would like to continue performing as a career. Whether students will continue performing, or are just enjoying their high school performing arts experience, enthusiasm is high, and the performing arts are alive and well at LHS.
Mixed Chorus practices new music. (Photo by Amber Shavers.)
(above) Theater student Shane Schukei demonstrates how not to use a skill saw without goggles.
A quartet made up of members from the orchestra perform for the Honor s Convocation. (Staff photo .)
The Madrigals give a festive performance. (Photo by Daryl Serret.)
Elisa Borchert, and Noah Walsh improvise a scene for Advanced Theater. (Photo by Amber Shavers.)
The Tenor and Bass sections of Sophomore Select, feel the music. (Photo by Amber Shavers.)
Ray Paulson performs a speech event for speech mate Dave Nicker s on. (Photo by Amber Shavers.)
LHS: Continuing Success Competition Brought Out
Our Best at LHS.
This year was yet another productive one at LHS in terms of academic competition. Although there were many groups who participated in this phenomenon, Academic Decathlon, Speech and Debate were the most widely recognized.
Upholding tradition, the Academic Decathlon team did very well. At the regional meet in Omaha, Seniors Jake Bleed, Toby Bartels, Karim Hanshew and Josh Snowden all placed highly.
The debate team also had a productive season. According to Senior David Nickerson, the success of the novices was a major part of the high placing. Some of the top novice debaters were Junior Evan Coleen, and Sophomores Weston Norton, Nate Austin, Sarah Schupbach, and Kris Stanley.
Not unlike the debate team, the speech team also enjoyed traditional success, Senior David Azizinamini said, "We had a very productive -season, a lot of people broke and we all learned a lot." Special honors were received by many team members at every tournament, including,
Right : Scott Collier s and Kendall Langenburg engaged in a highly competitive game of B-ball.
Senior Jason Hutchison who qualified to nationals in foreign extemporaneous speaking.
Above: Senior Sarah Faulkner (right) play s her violin in the Lincoln Youth Symphony.
Right: Senior Ingrid Kirst receives an award for Academic Excellence.
The LHS Concert Choir giving a performance that won them a Superior Rating at the City Contest.
Below : Heads up! Sand Volleyball can be fun and competitive at the same time!
played, and also received some awards this year
The LHS Marching Band
Left: Sophomore Justin Kohmet s cher play s hi s trumpet with unmatched concentration
Leading the Way with computer technology.
Toby Bartel s gazes intently at the computer screen. Hey - Is that good for you?
The Computer Club sponsored by .Steve Quiring
Jason Bruck and Poppe Johnson- "Hey, does anybody he r know what's going on?
LHS makes improvements to keep the lead
Computers a Necessity
Due to an increased interest in technology by students and the work force, Lincoln High School put more of an emphasis on computers this year.
According to junior Jason Kinnan, there has been an increased demand for computer learning because "So many of the jobs in the future will be directly linked to computers."
Junior Ben Dake, a student in Advanced Pascal class, said that. "Computer labs and classes are a necessity because the real world is starting to rely more and more on computers on an every day basis."
Realizing the needs of students, LHS improved its computer facilities and once again provided additional opportunities.
Left: Teacher Micah Heibel watche s Govinda Tidball while he works on a computer.
Below: Megan Galusha , Carrie Pierce, and Chris Stanley share the work in American Experience on IRIS at UNL.
Above: Computer class is always bu s y during a typical day at LHS . Photo by Tami Rembolt
Left: Casey Steven s computerizes a melody in Music Theory Class
Experiments take learning to a different level. ..
Hi g h e r and Hi gher
Explosions, beakers, and microscopes are all tools in experiments. That's what experimei:its are, tools for achieving a greater comprehension of a subject.
Classes such as chemistry and biology use experiments to combine visuals with hands-on experiences. This enables the students to see first hand what they are learning, instead of ju st looking at textbook example s. Ellen Jaecks, senior, who took psychology, along with her classmates, engaged in a taste test experiment. The object of the experiment was to see if students were able to tell the difference between Coke and Pepsi. Ellen states, " Experiments help people apply what they've learned and aids in comprehension.".
Experiments are a quest for knowledge. The experiments used in LHS classes , are used to help students with their knowledge •quest.
Eric Crump experiments with pairing chromosomes (Photo by Amber Shavers.)
Kelly Enevoldsen and Dawn Slama receive help on a Physics problem from Robert Dawson.
(At left) Mr Shearer teaches Principles of Technology as students listen. (Photo by Amber $havers )
Chris Bolken di s covers that even the smallest tasks are experimental. (Photo by Amber Shavers.)
Students watch with interest as Due Mai experiments with a microscope.(Photo by Amber Shavers)
Shane Schukei studies earnestly in science (Staff Photo )
Ryan Haffe and Holly Gage carefully mea s ure out an experiment. (Photo by Amber Shavers.)
Randy Ernst instructs s tudents minds to experiment in Psychology. (Photo by Tami Remboldt.)
(Right) Vietnam Conflict student Jeremy Patterson works on his homework.
(Below) Rebecca Grime speaks in Mr Zuspaan ' s Criminal Justice class.
(Above) Rhonda Snook ponders her harmonic analysis in Mr Skutchan 's Music Theory class
(Above) Ron Kurtenbach discusses economic theories with Mr Tegeler's Diff Cit. Issues class.
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Creative Clothing ?!?!?!
Movie Literature? Vocabulary Building? Not core curriculum, but certainly educational, and interesting. From the Vietnam Conflict class to Science Fiction Literature, Lincoln High leads the way with diverse and well rounded elective choices.
Senior Jake Bleed feels that too many of these classes are used to replace core cuniculum. But Senior Ray Paulsen feels that it's good that there are substitutes to the "normal schedule". "In fact, there should be more classes that can be taken in place of the core curriculum, like AfroAmerican History." Paulsen said.
The wide choice of classes brings in other students whose schools do not provide for their specific needs.
(Left) Students discover the American Experience.
(Left) An Image Board Member reads a submission.
(Below) Rose Felton and Tami Rembolt wait patiently for the onslaught of students for yearbook pictures.
(Above) Dale Britton watches as the teacher sews in Creative Clothing Design.
Calculus students Phuong Le and Tu Le work together on their math skills
Jason Hutchinson, a student who took A.P. Lit and Comp., shows a book that the class read. •
Mr. Koenig's Differentiated Psychology Class takes a survey.
An advanced pottery student, Ahnah Bench, works on a clay pot.
Advanced classes offer challenge and opportunity
Leading in advanced classes
The Latin class studied origins of language by creative methods such as skits.
Students who wanted to challenge themselves, even if it meant more homework, took advanced classes this year. Advanced, differentiated, and advanced placement (AP.) classes were offered in most departments.
While advanced classes were harder than regular classes for most students who attempted them, students agreed that it was worth it.
Senior Melissa Tubbs said, "An advanced class is a class which goes deeper into issues and studies the meaning and the 'why' more than the 'what'."
Students also said that advanced classes provided them with more discussions, challenged them, prepared them for college, and allowed them to move forward without being held back.
As junior Ben Dake said, "You are expected to produce more in an advanced class. It prepares you for college."
Students who had been through many advanced, upper-level, and gifted classes said the classes tended to focus on writing skills, discussions, and skills necessary for college.
"In an advanced class , the atmosphere is more learning-oriented," said sophomore Eric Maly.
Mr. Barstow's Diff. Western Civ. class.
Above : Sarah Peters 1ooks up gene locations i!1 diff. biology
Left: Sarah Peters, Melissa Kuzara, and Jeremy Woerner in advanced acting.
Basic Skills lead the way to building
A Strong F ou nd ation
The foundation for education this year was in the basic skills and knowledge -stressed in areas such as reading, math, health, and P.E. The skills that were taught ~n physical education were fitness and flexibility.
"Fitness is a life skill taught in many ways which c&n be exciting," said P.E. teacher Sam Sharpe.
"One aspect of fitness is learning to play different kinds of sports." said sophomore Isiah Martinez.
Health was a required class for all sophomores who had not passed the health waver test.
"Through health class, I learned about things such as heredity," Martinez said.
Other classes in which basic skills were taught were applied Math, E.S.L. classes, global perspectives, life science and modem U.S. History.
"Reading is an important part of most everything you do," said reading teacher Carol Nunnaly. The reading class utilized basic skills by choosing books and read out loud. They also talked about the books in discussion. ''Things the class is tryihg to help is a chance to be more in th~ Literature environment to improve their reading skills" said Nunally.
Story By Scott Brenneforder
Music Theory student senior Missy Chapin studies treble and bass clefs
Women's Literature students explore women's roles in literature
Movie "c ritic s" Lisa Rivey and Emily Rowen exchange smiles in Movie Literature class
Math teacher Nancy Beck gives some mathematical advice to senior Mickey Hicks
Lights, Camera, Action! Students in Movie Literature class listen intensely to discussion
Steve Ferris's Modem Biology class
Deborah McGinn works with creative writing students
George Sedlacek teaches his students in Art History class
"Clubs provide students with meaningful opportunities to learn and make positive change that wouldn't otherwise be available in the classroom"
(Right) Members Hang Duong, Sarah Faulkner, Xoa Bach, and Hanh Yo share an evening of cultural experience.
Below: Girls L Club President, Tanya Pitts holds us a I.D. card for Y.B Photographer. Photo by Tami Rembo lt
Jon Rehm
Above: (L-R) AIDS Peereducator Jessica Tiwald spreads some joy to Carrie Coltvet as Maria Trier-Mork observes
Right: Members of French Club model their creative hats on Club Day.
Left : Carl Masters jumps to receive the disk during a game of Ultimate Frisbee at the Mummer's Picnic.
Above: Robin Stricklin, Patricia Reiber , and Douglas Reiber paint downtown during an Art Club function.
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THE NATIVE AMERICAN CAUCUS was originally organized to elect an A~erican Indian Representative to the LHS student council. Each spring the caucus elects a representative for Student Council. However, since it's inception, the Caucus has added new goals and objectives. The purpose of the Native American Caucus is to enhance the cul~ tural identity of American Indian students and to provide an additional forum for leadership activities for its members. The Caucus has organized a cultural activity for the student body of LHS for the pa st three years and the future. The main focus of the Caucus is for the-American Indian students to have a forum where they can meet and share their heritage as Indian people. Some of the activities of the Caucus have been traditional meals together, visiting a college campus, and planning social events. All are Welcome!
President: Ken Amon. Vice-President: Marcella Canby Secretary: Michelle Canby Repre entative to Student Council: Brandon Denny Members: Jason Addleman, Lael Arpan, Greg Bad Moccasin, Nicole Bad Mocca s in, Deveron Baxter, Cheyenne Bearce , Russel Big Boy , Danielle Canby , Samantha Canby , Jamie Cloud , Jeffrey Daniels , Joseph Decoteau, Brad Geller, Jo s hua Gillander , Joel Goh!, Gabriel Gossard, Andrea Martinez , Isaiah Martinez , Gary Olsen , Brook Phillip s, Felicia Phillips, Maurice Phillip , Miranda Phillip s, Shawn Phillips, Timothy Phillip s, Jennifer Sheridan , Tyrone Sheridan , John Smith , Kricein Solomon, Myrietta Talawyma, Michelle Valderrama, Sylvia Valderrama, Leonard Yankton
GERMAN CLUB
is a club that was organized to provide the opportunity for students to learn more about the German language and culture.
Members: Plippip Sutliff, Carrie Zook, Chri s ti Kroeten , Bori s Buthune , N a te Austin , Mike Hatfi e ld , David Nicker so n, Oliver Blaha , Stev e n Schultz , Brian Mook , Amanda TerMaat, Karrin Hans hew , Oliver Thoene , Seth Thor Redfield, Fred Ulrich, Lind sa y Thoene, Helga Young, Marcus Shomey, Jake Bleed , Evan Killeen , Dave Williams, Isaac Waltman , Ben Baker , Jonathan Irant, Tiffany Wagner , Meli s a Kuzara , Kelly Boland , Du s tin Bolt , Reka Bogardi , Katja Albers, Petra Pfeiffer , Ellie Redfield, Natalie Beauvage, Dawn Connelly
IFBLA - future business leaders of America, is for students who are interested in going into the business field.
Members: Ann Andrews, Wayne Au , Jennifer Baade , Ca ss ie Barber, Maggie Beck, Jesse Brehmers, Michelle Cates, Yvonne Clayton 1 Angela Dedrick , Su za nn Garrison, Leslie Hammond , Mark Hansen, Corey Haselhorst, Tami Krejdl , Jeff Krueger, Lisa Lee , Krissy Loo s, Amy Loth , Jill Masek, Jen McShane , Dawn Meeske, Julianna Michaelis , Dan Oltman , Lee Schafer , Stephanie Schroeder , Cindy Schoberg , Christe Steckelberger , Matt Stokes, Lecia Taylor, Michelle Trouba, Kristy Ubben , Angela Upton , Mandy West, Nichole White.
MUMMERS drama organization is one of Lincoln High School's largest and most active clubs, with a membership of approximately 150 students. The purpose of the club is to celebrate theatre, through performance, technical activity and appreciation as an audience. Mummers in 1992-93 participated in Joynite, produced the spring Mummers Shakespeare plays, which they presented at many Nebraska schools, traveled to a production of Hamlet at the University of South Dakota, traveled to Worlds of Fun Theatre Alive Day, and performed in many community service projects.
Sponsor : Joe Kreizinger. Members: Heather Akin, Katja Albers , Sally Andrews, David Azizinamini , Kyndra Baily , Elizabeth Baraja s, Toby Baratels , Shawnie Beal s, Lynette Bender , Brendan Bethune, Toni Biscup , Jake Bleed , Kelly Boland , Du tin Booth , Elisa Bo rchert , Dale Britton , Kri s ta Brock , LaCreesha Brooks, Ranea Brundage , Shawn Carl so n , Jessie Cherry , Carrie Coltvet, Amy Cox, Shane Culf, John Davi s, Sean Daniel , Jes s ie Dean , Katherine DeGraff, Brad Denny , Meli s a Dittmer , Mohammed Drammed, Adam Dunn, Luke Edson, Erinn Ehrlich, Ellie Erick son, Hannah Eskridge , Ro se Felton, Loma Fox, Stacy Francisco, Bryan Furnas, Holly Gage, Suzanne Garrison , Melita Conxales , Beth Graham , Jud Griffith , Rebecca Grime , Chri s Guenter , Ryan Haffey , Megan Halpern , Nickelle Hammons , Hugh Han se n, Karrin Han s hew, KC Harker , Corbett Harp , Regan Hauswald , Devon Helmstadter , Amy Hernandez , Taura Hom , Jason Hutchinson, Sandi Irvin, Ellen Jaecks, Joy Jardchow, T.J Jones , Dave Kaenel , Calise Kerns , Michelle Kloefkorn , Kellie Konp, Ryan Koelzer, Kris Kuehn , Meli ssa Kuzara, Sherri Lang , Chri s Lanz , Che se Laschazky, Chri s Lear, McKenzie Linn , Chri tine Lipez, Scotty Luff, Gal Maller, Josh Margoli s, Amy Martin, Carl Mas ters , Eddie Maynez, Kirsten McDonald, Walter McDowell , Bekka Meyer, Jennifer Miller, Angy Morales, Jeena Nelson, Carissa Nevels , Dave Nickerson, Jessie Nits , We s ton Norton, Chri s y Pearre , Becky Peter s, Sarah Peters, Ali Pierce, Carrie Pierce , Sara
Piggee, Sarah Pipher , Amy Policky, Christy Poppe, Jason Prather , Amanda Procha ska, Rickey Reed , Serena Reeves , Amy Rege r , Shane Rutzel , Laura Re z ni cek, Li sa Rivey, Shannon Ro c k , Danie lle Scalzo , Cassie Scheulke, Tyler Schmid , Jimmy Schmitz , Aaron Schultz, Suzette Sc hwaderer , Daryl Serette , Sonja Shanka , Amber Shavers, Cindy Shoberg , Angel Slater, Jennifer Smice , Li sa Smith, Frank Soukup, Tina Spradley , Nellie Stamb a ugh , Ka ty Steinauer, Robin Stricklin , Amanda Terman , Kelly Thiem , Libbe Thoene , Suba Tidball , Je ss ica Tiwald , Marci s Trier- Mork , Mariah Trout , Jenifer Vasa , Becky Wsllen , Noah Wal s h , Shawn Webber , Vicki Westland, Genni William s, Miche,lle Williams, Dave William s, Bryson Wilson, Jeremy Woerner , Tahi s ha Wood s, Holly Young , Janette Zara, Rebecca Zobeck, Sarah Faulkner, Andy McClung, Holly Robinson, Maggie Pleskar , Andrea Beltz , Matt Lamb e rt , Aaron Reiber, Lizzy Shrade-r, Matt Trout , Ray Paulson.
Martial Arts Club have had different instructors come and show the club different types of martial arts. Which include Karate, Taekando, and Tai Chi. They saw board breaking, and kick punch. Participating along with the instructors is always a joy. They learned Tai Chi which is a Chinese Martial Art. It is very relaxing.
Members: Mittra Coad , Govinda Tidball , Ja so n Ables , Ben Bay , Dan Gossard, Loan Tran , Sheren Dev, Mark Taylor, Howie Camp, Dusty Green, Aaron Shesr , Ahnan Bench , Lee Schafer , Shelli Thoma s, Shawnie Beal s, Pat Trinh , Wen Song Yue, Tramvy Nguyen , Trang Ta, Chuck Nelson , Mary Gariboy , Lecia Taylor, Linh Nguyen , Ashley Penington, Amy Reger , Toby Bartel s, Nate Schmidt, Becky Banset , Suba Tidball, Candice Fryda
MRrllel Arts Club
ESL FRIENDS is a new club which give s American and new concern s to the U.S. to get to know each other. Many new comers have had trouble s meeting Americans because they are placed in ESL classes A s a result they have learned to function in American society theoretically, but haven't gotten much practice. ESL friends share their favorite pastimes. While becoming friends each person has a chance to learn about another culture.
Spon so r : Mr s. Hild e Dale Members: Ja s on Able s, J ess ic a Allen , Dawn Amen , Aaron Aupperle, Phex Bach , Xoa Thu Bach , Charl es Bae r , Be c ky Ba n set , Toby Bartel s, De ve ron Baxter , Shawnie Beck s, Sh a wnie Beal , Ahnah Bench, Sarah Bench , Pavel Ber z in, Toni Bi s hup , Jake Bleed , P a vel Boram , Je ss ica Borman, · Sam Bui, Anhlin s Bui , Dale Butler , Mark Campbell, C a rl C e derberg, Minh Chau , Lien Chau , Brandee Cro s by , Kelly Croun se, Phuong D a ng , Hoa Dang , Minh Shu Dao , Tun g Dao , Eli s a Davi s, Angela Dedrick , Sheren Dev , Minh Dinh, Ngu yen Dinh, Chantel Doyle, Eryn Ehrilch, Gina Emery , Sarah Faulkner , Candice Fryda , Mary Gari boy , Heather God se y , Greg Harri s, Doung Huang, Ngan Huynh, Thy Huynh , Heather Hyatt , Andrea Kaser , Hi e u Kim , Kelly Knapp , Audrey Koutun, Ben Lacy , Th a Lam , Layla Lamborn , Tram Le , Tu Le , Chieny Le , Ha Le , Phuong Le , Thu Ha Le , Thuong Le , Thuy Le , Tu Le , Doni Marlow , Kir s ten Mcdonald, Mirz, Jeena Nelson , Tu Ngo, Cu V Ngo , Linh Ngo , May Ngo , Trinh N g o , Emily Nguyen , Trang Nguyen, Vu Nguyen, Anh Hanh Nguyen , Binh Nguyen, Danh Nguyen , Dung Nguyen , Em Be Nguyen, Kim Son Nguyen, Lan Nguyen , Linh Nguyen , Linh Nguyen , Minh Hoa N g uyen , My Anh Nguyen , Nhan Nguyen , Nhi Nguyen , Nhung Nguyen, Ntung Nguyen, Phuc Nguyen , Thang Nguyen , Thanh Nguyen , Thin Nguyen , Thuong Nguyen, Thuy Nguyen, Trag Nguyen , Truong Nguyen , Ut Nguyen, Yu Nguyen, Michelle Nichol s, Jill Olson, A s hley Pennington, Petra Pfeiffer , Hien Pham, Hieu Pham , Thao Pham , Tri Pham , Uyen Phan , Phuong Phan, Trang Phan, Sara Piggee, Amy Policky , Christy Poppe , Serena Reeves, Amy Reger , Li sa Rivey , Shiela Rutz , Shane Scalf, Ju s tin Sharp , Aaron Shear , Su s an Shepard , Diana Siebert , Jenifer Smice , Steven Sparling , Katy Steinauer , Chri s te Stethelberg, Ann Stevens, Ta Trang , Binh Tang Bich Tang, Lecia Taylor, Bill Thang , Justin Thies s seu, Shelli Thomas , Ha Thu , Suba Tidball, Sokhoom
Top , Lo an Tran , Nh a n Tran , Trahn Tran, Kh a nh Tran , Na hn Tran , Toan Tran , Jeremy Tredway, Mar c ia Trier - Monk , Pat Trinh, Nguyen Truong , Phuc Truong , Kier s ten Yan Andel , Trang Yo , Hant Vo, Minh Yo, Nghi a Yo , Trang Yo , Anh Yo , Hai Yo , Nga Yo , Thu Ha Yo , Scott Wallace , Kim Watt s, Nichole White Tahi s ha Wood s , Clayton Yuonne.
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BOYS L CLUB. Male letter winners in a varsity sport. Activities selling programs at athletic activities, helping at Malone center for Thanksgiving distributions, helping collect books for retired teachers organization. Provide help and sponsorship for athletic banquet. Has speaker on subjects about being an athlete (steroids), support at athletic contests. (No member list supplied)
CAR CLUB is a third year club, with 85 members, 20 of which are female. Car Club has shown cars in shows from Kentucky to Nebraska, this year they have shown cars in Lincoln, Sioux City, and Omaha. Car Club is dedicated to getting racing off the streets and onto the drag strip. (No member list supplied)
t DECA
DECA is '.l national organization for all high school students enrolled in a marketing program. The group is the only youth organization which prepares its members to be America's future leaders in the field of marketing, and management. DECA operates through local marketing education programs and gives students the opportunity to compete with other DECA members from across the country in categories such as advertising, food marketing, restaurant management, entrepreneurship, and finance and credit. These competitions take place at district, state , and national conferences during the course of the school year. There are 4 main points which are emphasized in DECA. They include leadership development, civic consciousness, social intelligence, and vocational understanding. In looking at these objectives, one might think that DECA is all work and no play. This is definitely not true! Local DECA chapters host many social gatherings for members during the course of th e y ear in which new friendships are formed, social skills are developed, and lasting memories are made. Another advantage for DECA members is the marketing background they develop, both in the classroom and in DECA. This background greatly enhances their career opportunities for the future.
Pre s ident: Adrian Martinez, Vic e -President: Brad Kulwicki. Hi s torian: Jeremy Carl son Trea s urer s: Mandy West, Carrie Redelfs, Ro s ie Leuhrs Secretary: Juliana Michaeli s, Duck s : Chris Logan , Tammie Krueger
ALIANZA LATINA is a club that provides leadership opportunities and encouragement for Latino students at Lincoln High .Some of the members are recent arrivals to the United States and speak Spanish, while others are from families who have been in the United States for many generations; about the history and contributions of Latinos, and they want to express their pride in thi heritage by sharing aspects of their cultures with other students. Projects include designing a showcase window, distributing a newsletter, having a presentation for Rainbow Club, and tutoring. The club coordinates with the Hispanic Community Center and with the University MASA club. Pre s ident: Bobby Torre s. Vi ce- Pre s ident: Robert Damian Secretary : Carrie Va sque z. Trea s urer : Michelle Valderrama Student Council Repre sentative : Heidi Carcamo Rainbow Club Representative : Li s a Zierke Fund Rai er : Charle s Blair. New s letter Editor : Thelma Villalobos. Club Spon s or: Christy Harge s heimer. Members: Delore s Ybarra , O scar Pelayo, Cindy Longoria , Ro sa Martinez , Socorro Chairez , Adrianne Ybarra , Francisca Villlalobos , Ana Renteria , O scar Huapaya, Monica Huapaya , Sylvia Valderrama , Michelle Valderrama , Milagro s Gonzalez
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Serteen is a co-ed service organization that is organized by the Sertoma clubs. Serteens do a variety of service projects and fundraisers for their school and community such as helping decorate for the Whitehall Family Resource Center's Christmas party. Serteen activities promote self-development and leadership s~cills and build many friendships. Club members: Jes s y Nitz, Kris Cook, Marlene Lacey , Chri s Root , Demitra Corrale s. Sponsors: JoAnn Bartek , Debra Keefe, Pam Larson
LHS LINK-UP BUDDY SYSTEM
This is a new club for the '92-'93 school year. It is set up like the Big-Brothers, Big-Sisters program at the YMCA. A junior or senior volunteers to be matched with a sophomore or new student. Each person fills out a questionaire and the two students are matched with common interests. The "BigBuddy" can call the "Little-Buddy" or just meet at school. The "BigBuddy" will be someone who will check to see how the "LittleBuddy" is doing and help them if needed. It's important that the "Little-Buddy" knows that someone at school cares. The "friendship" can get personal, or just an acquaintance type friendship. Activities may be planned during school or outside activities are also encouraged to help the "LittleBuddy" get involved at school. (No member list supplied)
The purpose of the RAINBOW CLUB is to provide African, Asian, Hispanic, and Native American students of Lincoln High an opportunity for empowerment and for all students including European American to become multicultural with a progressive agenda.
Pre s ident: Chaka Witherspoon First Vice-President: Cynthia Longoria: Second Vice-President: Loan Chau Secretary: Pavlina Suster. Assistant Secretary : Patrick Trinh. Treasurer : Sara Piggee Assistant Treasurer : Loi s Briggs Newsletter Editor: Bi so la Ojikutu Historian and Assistant Newsletter editor: Marcella Canby African American Representative: La-Cresha Brooks, Edwin Brown. Asian American Representative : Loan Tran. Hispanic American Representative : Dondi Cox, Native American Representative : Felicia Phillips Board Members: Anthony Burrows, Michele Canby, Heidi Carcamo, Eric Crump, Aletta Davis, Brandon Denny, Raquel Downs, Niya Gamble, Lateaf King, Merletta King, Jose' Olivas, Jerenda Parker, Steven Rich, Justin Sharp, Kimberly Travis, Jason Turner, Zenobia Ursery, Ameenah Yasin, Leonard Yankton, Kari Ybarra Sponsors: Sue Cain, Thomas Christie , Sue Johnson, Ruth Kupfer, Shaunna Meyer, Marilyn Pospishil, Lin Risenhoover.
LATIN CLUB is as yet a rather young club being only 3 years in age. But Latin club is not a club for just anyone; Creativity and willingness to learn are essential to our club, You need not have studied Latin, you simply need a good mind and a sound body for our occasional discus (frisbee) tournaments.
Members: Mark Campbell , Amy Winkler, Ellen Felton , Stephanie Kotschwar, Dustin Rowe , Mindy Younger, Courtney Wilson, Melinda Stephens, Jessica Tiwald, Holly Gage , Kirsten Mcdonald, Meri Born , Mich Sydlowski , Travis Brady, Ryan Schrader, Jason Hutchinson, Amanda Ray , Ellie Erickson , Mike Bauer, Dawn Marshall.
SOFTBALL CLUB is a second year club. In '92 they finished 5th at the state tournament. Softball team honors: Miranda France- Second team class A allstate. Stephanie Aden, Lisa Graff-Honorable mention allstate. Lisa Graff-pitcher. Miranda France-second base. Stephanie Aden-outfield; All city first team. Amy Aden-Catcher, Dena Bogdanovich-third base. Heather Thomsen-outfield; All-City second team.
Members: Peggy Aden, Carissa Nevels, Raquel Barajas , Karis Bowen, Raquel Downs, Jessy Nitz, Becky Witt, Heather Thomsen, Miranda France, Wendy Alexander, Melissa Abernathy, Lisa Graff, Dena Bogdanovich, Tina Kennedy, Lisa Baronio, Lori Ferrel, Laurisa Parker , Melanie Tramp, Stephanie Aden, Amy Aden.
The purpose of ASIAN CA UCUS is to provide Asian students with peer support, help members acclimate to American culture while celebrating their own culture, and to develop leadership skills.
President: Sokny Oum Vice-President: Tri Pham. Secretary : Trang Ta Treasurer: Khanh Pham. Rainbow Club Repre se ntative: Loan Tran. Student Council Representative: Loan Chau, Board Members: Vui Kim Pham, Toan Tran, Phe Bach, Minh Thu Dao.
AMNESTY INTERNA-
TIONAL A friend thinks torture is too big -a problem to solve. I think We' re all going to be in a lot of trouble if we let that kind of attitude prevail. Amnesty International is a world wide organization that works for human rights. Members of Amnesty write letters on behalf of prisoners of conscience; those imprisoned for their beliefs, for the release of prisoners of conscience, fair and prompt trials for .. all prisoners, and an end to torture and the death penalty in all cases.
Lincoln High School ELECTRONICS AND ROBOTICS CLUB's purpose is to facilitate the exchange of information and general co-operation between members, to promote electronic and robotic knowledge, fraternalism, and to so conduct club programs and activities as to advance the general interest and welfare of electronics and robotics in the general community.
President: Rishi Boedhram. Vice-President: Howie Camp. Secretary/ Treasurer: Guang Zhu Members: Levi Simmons, • Jake Brehm, Dan Gossard, Shawn O'Connell, Ken Prench , Lee Schafer, Paul Herrick , Triet Phan, Quang Nguyen, Ben Bay, Geoff Humes , John Davis, Brian Mihulka.
The SPIRIT CLUB tries to initiate spirit and support for the sports at Lincoln High. Spirit Club has quite a large membership, every one is welcome.
MATH CLUB competes in math contests across the state and offers tutoring within LHS. Proceeds from computer disk sales defray math club expenses.
Sponsor: Don Olsen. Co-Presidents: Clifford Lee , David Nickerson. Members: Tri Pham, Guang Zhu , Jeff Epler, Brian Mihulka , Isaac Waltman, Angel Slater, Seth Redfield, Ingrid Kirst, Mike Bauer, Becky Johnson.
eThe LHS FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA/HERO chapter has attended district, state, and cluster leadership meetings. They have focused on leadership development, personal goal setting, and personal health. The FHA/HERO focuses on individual development, the family, leadership, and community involvement. They donated toys for underprivileged children and they also had a fundraiser.
SADD Students against drunk driving. This club consists of 150 members and helps promote a drug/alcohol free school environment. (No member list supplied)
WRITERS CLUB was established to allow creative writers to share their work. Members read their short stories, poetry, essays, etc. to smaller peer groups or to the club as a whole. Out of school readings are also held throughout the year to allow members a more informal setting to share their writing.
Sponsor : Mary Dickenson. Board members: Dawn Brunke , Matt Irvin, Ingrid Kirst , Denise Kulhanek, Julie Paschold, Brian Stephen Members: Sean Daniel, Genni Williams, Jeena Nelson , Matt Trout, Dawn Martell, Tim Rye, Calise Kerns, Chrisy Pearre, Noah Wal h, Candice Fryda, Becky Banset, Lois Briggs, Phil Friesen , Eric Miller , Bess Ghormely, Kim Watts , Elizabeth Barajas, Dale Britton, Toby Bartels , Ali Pierce, Amy Watts, Melissa Tubbs, Mark Taylor, Regan Hauswald, Maria Trier-Mork, Melissa Kuzara , Sarah Faulkner, Olivia Thoene, Jess Dean, Chantel Doyle, Tyler Schmid , Keith Harris, Patty Reiber, Maija Burdic, Lisa Rivey, Christi Hall, Erin Hansbrough, Lari Kiple, Amy Reger, Sokhoeun Tep, Dave Deppe , Shawn Carlson , Lynnette Hender, Matt Binder , Dyan Jackson, Janette Zara, Rose Felton , Sara Piggee, Heather Williams, Jennica Peterson, Becky Wallen , Jen Davis, Kammany Keovichith, Heather Akin, Carl Masters, Kris Starkey, Melissa Bailey, Adam Chandler , Lindsay Thoene , Crystal Fischer , Sarah Bench, Megan Clark, Rebecca Grime, Justin Sharp, Matt Svoboda, Josh Margolis, Daryl Serrett.
VICA is an organization for students interested in working in the industrial/technical world. VICA members work with both their hands and their minds, are proud of the work they do, and want to learn to do it even better. All young men and women who will, are, or have been enrolled in Industrial Technology Courses or Commercial Art Members are either high school, vocational, or college students.
Pre ident: Shane Schukei Vi ce- Pre ident: Angi Bunther , Secretary : Jason Henkel.
Reporter: Geoff Hams Treasurer: Jeremy Carlson Historians : Scott Bo ssa ller, Blake France Members: Randy Chandler, Matt Claus , Chad Giebelhaus , Tim Hansen, Sean Hemes, John Holthus, Chris Jackson, Kyle Kirkbride, Shari Lang, Jeff Lempke , Chuck Little , Ja vn Maybee, Alicia McConnell, Eric Myers , Mark Taylor, Cary Thomson , Dan Wayman, Bryson Wilson, Ryan Fiedler, Aaron Schulz, Isaac Nel on , Greg Robertson
PEACE CLUB-People for environmental and animal concerns every where. PEACE club tries to raise students awareness on animal testing, hunting/trapping , factory farming, and pet overpopulation. PEACE Club tries to protect the environment by recycling paper and cleaning along the creek by LHS.
Members: Heather Akin, Jennica Peterson, Lynette Bender, Sarah Schupbach, Toby Bartels , Jen Harrell, Kelly Knapp, Ellie Redfield, Natalie Beaurivage , Jeena Nelson, Angie Bellew, Carrie Holmes, Nell Wunder
In COMPUTER CLUB, Students share special interest in computer activities like programming, graphics, modem use, and using sounds. (No member list supplied)
The purpose of FRENCH CLUB is to provide additional activities to students enrolled in a French class. French club has about 100 members.
Officers: Dawn Meeske , Gina Emery, Merletta King, Mandy Baile.y, Bisola Ojikatu, Toby ~ouwens, Anna Harms
SCIENCE OLYMPIAD '< 1i 17 't';/ 'S;JJ, z
SCIENCE OLYMPIAD is a state wide science contest consisting of 20 events. Last year, L.H.S. captured second pl ace and everyone on the team received at least one medal. Students compete against other state science students in events such as computers, zoology, anatomy, chemistry, physics, electronics, biology etc
Members: Toby Bartel s, Sean Dugan, Denise Kulhanek, Ben Bay , Dean Daniel, Ingrid Kirst , Shana Herma n, Yue Wen - • song, Jeremy Lahners, Je s ica Tiwald, Ryan Wylie, Paul Huwe , Clay Ehlers, David Mosco , Anil Seth , Petra Heiffer.
Lincoln High's chapter of the TEENAGE REPUBLICANS is an active political organization. They provide the ·opportunity for all students to voice concerns about the trying political issues of our time at all lev e l , from national to local topic s. They also provide the chance to see the viewpoint of the politically right wing , which is sometimes overshadowed by the liber ~ al nature of Lincoln High. As Republicans, we stress personal achievement, and freedom. It is their desire to contain government, keep it from interfering with our private lives. They also stress public morality and distin-" guishing between what is morally correct and what is not. These principles are what the party was founded on. To quote Abraham Lincoln, "The government should not do for the people what people can do for themselves." Naturally they were upset by the outcome of the Novembef election, but they wish President Clinton the best of luck in the new administration. To the students, remember keep your head open and informed. Register to vote when you turn 18, it's the single power in a democracy.
Members: Ellen Fenton, Justin Gatzmeyer, Eric Almpuist, Brad Kulwicki, Julianna Mi c haeli s, Amy Beckwith , Matt Claus, Amy Cox, Erin Kinney , Greg Harris , Chas ity Howell , Matt Neeman, Adam Dunn , Amy Watt s, Caleb Wisenhunt , Kirsten McDonald , Nikki Blackford, Elena Ulrich , Nicole Rung , Cassie Barber, Sonja Shonka , Jes e Bremers, Michael Rodgers, Mark Nelson, Jeff Marsto n , Jeff Kruger , Advi so r: Judy Roderick
THE CHINESE CLUB
consists mainly of Chinese language studen ts, but also has members who do not speak Chinese; those students who simply want to learn more about the Chinese cu lture and language. In the Chinese club they explore Chinese culture and language by: watching Chinese movies, hearing guest speakers, preparing and eating Chinese food, learning Tai Chi and other forms of Martial Arts, playing traditional Chinese games, learning Chinese dances, taking part in Chinese conversations, and hearing about Chinese history. In the past Chinese club has been very active in fundraising activities. They have sold candy and fortune cookies and pizza products to pay their way to Kansas City. Chinese Club traveled to Kansas City last spring, to view Chinese art as well as to visit the Chinese Embassy. Chinese Club also raised money to send 9 members on the first ever summer trip to China June of '92 and contin ues raising money so that more members can travel to China in the future.
Sponsor: Celine Robertson. Members: Ja so n Ables , Dawn Amen, Becky Banset, Toby Bartels, Deveron Baxter, Ben Bay , Shawnie Beals , Maggie Be ck, Ahnah Bench, Angie Blunt , Dale Britton , Eddie Brown , Howie Crump , Mittra Coad , Kelley Crounse, Eric Crump, Sheren Dev, Chantel Doyle, Candice Fryda, Megan Gardner, Mary Gari boy , Suzann Garison, Alli on Gorynski , Mandy Hankanson, Shana Herman, Justin Kohlmita , Kienan Lunig, Zachary McVay , Janet Mcfee, Chuck Nelson , Jeena Nelson , Tramvy Nguyen, Linh Nguyen , Ashley Pennington , Heidi Pierce, Ra chel Pueppke, Amy Reger , Shane Scalf, Bennett Schimdy, Nate Schmidt , Jonita Shada , Justin Sharp , Aaron Shear, Jennifer Smice , Gabe Sprang , Lecia Taylor , Shellie Thomas, Suba Tidball , Vince Tidball, Becky Wallen.
FCA club is to present to all students and teachers at Lincoln High the opportunity to share in fun, fellowship, and study of Jesus Christ and his teachings.
Members: Tanya Vermaas , Shelley Croun se, Jim Schmitz, Justin Carlson , Jen Kepler , Tami Krejdl , Kristy Ubben, Nicole Kanne, Eli sa Davi s, Aaron Bott, Mandy Kubik , Jason Gilbreth , Shawna Inbody, Todd Wegner , Stacey Schuerman, Suzie Shepard, Amy Hender so n, Joey McKerman, Erin Kinney.
STUDENT
COUNCIL is an organization that represents the student body at Lincoln High.
Members: Chad Brown , Eddie Brown , Heidi Carcamo , Justin Carlson , Loan Chau , Cynthia Copley, Jill Cosier, Amy Davis, Raquel Downes , Pat Finnegan , Holly Gage , Stacia Gieck , Anna Harms , Jason Hutchinson , Jamie Johnson , Nicole Kanne, Eric Kepler, Angela King , Merletta King, Amy Klein, Jenn Klein , Gal Mallet, Bekka Meyer , Linh Nguyen, Jerenda Parker , Jamie Peterson , Sara Piggee , Tera Sasso , Jason Sawatzki, Govinda Tidball. Sponsor: Randy Ernst.
GLOBE Gay and Lesbian Organization for the Betterment of Everyone. GLOBE's purpose is to give support to homosexual students and to break down the sterotypes people have of homosexuals. Everyone is welcome to join GLOBE, you don't have to be homosexual.
(No member list supp lied)
CLOSEUP
CLOSE UP The purpose of the • Close Up Club is to provide students at Lincoln High School With opportunities to further their interest in local , state, and national government, to explore interests in current events , to prepare for the Washington , D.C. based trip , and to sponsor activities that will involve not only students but the general public as well.
Pre s id e nt - Jon Rehm , Board of director sSpencer Perry , Jimmy Schmitz , Dawn Connelly , Keita Harri s, Tyler Waller, Dion Dickman , Members- We s ton Nor -ton , Jen Davi s, Julian a Michaeli s, Kelly Enevold s en , Eire Obon , Kri s ten Van And e l, Erron Town s, Nikki Blackford, Jaime John son , Cali se Kern s, Amy Re ger , Shana Herman, Dan Oltman , Emily Nguyen , Nell Wunder, Erin Han s brough
YOUNG DEMOCRATS
President Bill Clinton said in his inaugural address: " There is nothing wrong with America that can not be fixed with what is right with America " The Lincoln High Young Democrats took these words to heart this year. The Young Democrats constructively participated in our demo-cratic system to work for change. The club took an active role in the Clinton\Gore and Finnegan for congress campaigns last fall and committed many hours to support Democratic candidates for school board and city council this spring. Young Democrats empowered young people, a constituency often by politicians , to play a role in our democracy.
Pre s ident Jon Rehm , Vice Pre s ident s Mark Campbell, Jake Bleed , Trea s urer
Sara Piggee , Secretary Kri s Starkey , Members- Charley S c hroeder , Heather Akin , Nick S z yalow s ki , Rhonda Snook , Jeremy Wo e rner, Jennica Peterson, Jamie Peterson , Jen King , Eric Kepler , Ch a d Brown , Kim Travi s, Ja son Lock , Erin
Han s brou g h , Hannah E s krid g e , Angie King , Matt Garrin , Carrie Zook , Anna Brewer , Chri s ty Poppe, Jo s h Johnson, Shannon Beechman , Bet s y Weber , Mandy Baily , Ryan Dou g la s, Jen Harrell , Gina Emery , Kelly McGrath , Heather John s on, Katy Steinauer, Heidi Peirce, Chri s Dieckhau s, Bec ky Eri c kmeier , K~lly
Ene voldsen , Ja son Hutchin son , Becky Jan ss en, Ben Dake , Becky Wallen , Jenny William s, Spencer Peery , Rachael Pueppke, Aly son Gorin s ki , Sally Andrew s, Ju s tin Carl90n
Varsity Cheerleaders
VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
provide spirit and lead the cheers at the varsity games.
Members- Shelley Croun se, Julie Mercer , Jamie Carmine , Danielle Law son , Jennifer Klein , Sara Wa s hburn, Shannon Gunthe , Tara Sa ss o , Am y D a vi s, T a mmy Schafer, Jennifer Buhrmann , Courtney Cacek.
Sophomore
Cheerleaders
SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS provided spirit and lead cheers at sophomore games.
Members- Kelly Klawitter, Mary Scheffler , Erin Kinnen , Heather Baily, Shelly Berry , Tori Lee , M e gan Galu s ha , Molly Taylor, Ericka Jo nes, Shannon Rock.
Pomalinks
JUGGLERS CLU B meets every club day during 6th period. they juggle, practice other tricks and have a lot of laughs. They are working on putting together a workshop for children to learn the basics of juggling and clowning around.
Co-president s- Carrie Pierce and Janette Zara , Trea s urer - Toby Bartel s, Members- Shana Herman, Nate Austin , Guang Zhu , Ru ss el Wittmu s s , Iri s Graesner , s ponsor Mr Keller.
Reserve Cheerleaders
RESERVE CHEERLEADERS
provide spirit and lead the cheers at reserve games.
Members- Aletta Davi s, Su ie Berry, Jami Hemmer , Shari ss a Martin, Marcella Cam by, Kahm Ph ais on , Su z y Oldfield
POMALINKS The drill team and flag corp they provide half time entertainment at varsity games.
Members- Amy Farrin , J ess ikah Gilmore , Steph Knittle , Meli s sa Jacobek, Melis s a Myl es, Sarah Ratcliff, Sarah Wurtele, Meli ss a Steen , Kelly Folmer , Li s a Behne, Chaka Witherspo o n , Stephanie Vogel, Michelle Steinkrau s, Summer Monroe, St a cia Gieck , Heather John son , Lin s y Nguyen , FonteUa Colliers.
YEARBOOK It is their job to cover the events and activitie t h at happen at Lincoln High S chool. The yearbook is a crapbook of all the event s that happened during the year along with pictures and stories describing these events
Staff Members- Ro e Felton , Jamie Pete r son , S a ra Pig g ee , Kim Trav is , Gre tc he n En g le, Jaime Stoll , Robin Stri c klin , T a mi Re mbolt , C a ndi ce Fryda , Cry s tal F i c he r
ADVOCATE It is their job to cover important event that affect Lincoln High School.
Staff Members- Jon Re hm , Bec ky Ban s et , Amy Reg er , Cassidy Kovanda, Su z ann G arri on , D a wn Brunke , Hu g h Han se n , Gr eg Ha rri s, B ec ky Pe ter s, T a mi Re mbolt , St e ve Sparling , Sh a n a Herman, Regan H a u s w a ld , Ju stin Sharp
.. GIRLS' L CLUB To act as a service organization to the athletic program s and promote sportsmanship , enthu s iasm , and spirit. Membership is limited to females who have earned a varsity athletic letter.
French Club -
French Club
Girls L Club
Jugglers
Math Club
Peer Helping SADD
Peer Helping Science Olympiad
VICA Writers Club
Writer's Club
Young Democrats
"Links" & Advocate Staff (And Volunteers)
Look at our professional Pomalinks, hard at work.
LHS Marching Band and Pomalinks.
Members of the Varsity Girl s Basketball Team plan their strategy
Amy Weisbrook is up! She shoots! I wonder if she made it.
Intramural Boys Basketball, they're waiting for the ball to come down.
UQRTS
Kienan Leung in his Fencing Gear.
A few JV football play e rs gather for a photo.
Fans cheer on the Links and have a go o d time doing it!
He's keeping great stats!
R UN!!!
Wow what a season!!!
"With the help of new people the CrossCountry team had a very successful season" according to junior Susie Shepard.
"As the season progressed, everyone improved by bringing down their times" said Shepard.
"After the district meet it was a very emotional time for us since we made STATE!" said junior Dave Deppe
Deppe said the hardest part about running cross-country is staying focused. "Crosscountry is a long season, Running everyday is anything but boring but it does get a little tiring " Deppe says.
The team did an outstanding job. And we are all very proud of a job well done, again!!
Cross- Country team members gather for a quick pep talk before a race at Pioneers Park.
KEEP IT GOING Kristin VanAndel passes Gina Ivory fn 1 South East
Cross Country
goes the distance all the way
Meet name girls boys
Ne Westland Invit 3rd 3rd
Millard South- 6th 2nd
Mc.Gnnell Invit- individual scored
Harold Scott lnvit 7th 4th
Kearney lnvit 5th 4th
LPS (host LHS) 3rd 3rd
Conference (Host LHS) 3rd 3rd
District 3rd 6th
I st row L-R : Jennifer Kepler , Susan Shepard , Laura Kepler , Margret Drdla 2nd row Brian Wojta se k, Jeirnifer Bohl , Erin Kinne y, Kri tin VanAndel , Laura Scott, Joey Mc Kernan Carrie Brob st, Angie Hudson , Je Vo n Boardman . 3rd row coach Hendrichs, Troy Paulu s, Ryan Amen , Scotty Brenn FoerderTroy Eastman Ju stin Vasa tk a, Ja so n Ketterer , Da ve Deppe , Nate Dill s, Dondi Cox, Tylor Goeschel , Head coach White
"The season was great but I do wish we could have a longer pre-season" junior Brian Furnas
Ja son Ketterer helps out Ryan Amen in a before run warm up
LEADING THEW A Y Laura Scott finishes strong at a pioneers park race!
A PICTURE PERFECT FINISH Kristin VanAndel finishes strong!
STRETCH
The Pomalinks kept the spirit high at each and every performance.
Kham Phaison cheering on the Links at our Pep Rally
The Lincoln High School Cheerleaders were a group of girls (and sometimes guys) specially selected to promote and to strengthen school spirit at athletic, anM other school related events.
The Pomalinks provided great half time shows during our home games performing original routines filled with energy and creativity.
Just when it seemed that there was no hope left for the team, the Cheers would ring a new message for all to hear
Thank you girls for making this year one for us to remember.
Varsity Back Row(L-R) Shelly Crounse, Julie Mercer , Jamie Carmine, Danielle Lawson, Jennifer Klein. Front Row: Sara Washburn, Shanon Genthe, Tera Sasso, Amy Davis, Tammy Schafer, Jennifer
Sophomore: Clock Wise Front: Kelly Klawitter, Mary Schaffler , Erin Kinen, Heather Bailey, Shelly Berry, :Tori Lee , Meagan Galusha, Molly Taylor. Middle (L-R) Ericka Jones, Shannon Rock
Buhrman, Cortney Cacek
(L-R) Lincoln High students Cass Kovanda, Kienan Leung, Dan Dunn, Intramural Fencers that qualified for Junior Olympics.
Two Lincoln High School Students fence at the LFC facility. (Photo Ryan Bird)
Foils lie on the floor awaiting a competition. The Fencing Club provided the equipment. (Photo Ryan Bird)
HS Intramural Fencing leads
students to Junior Olympics
Last year intramural fencing was introduced at Lincoln High as a pilot program. Lincoln High was the first school to have fencing in the city of Lincoln.
"On the first day we had 40 kids show up to participate It was great" according to Kit Boesch the fencing coach
The number of kids involved gradually settled in at 25 and has grown over the 9293 school year.
This year three Lincoln High students qualified to attend the Junior Olympics in fencing which was held in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Intramural fencing is now offered at all the high schools because of the success of the Lincoln High team.
Two LHS students practicing their fencing tactics and skills at the Lincoln Fencing Club facility (Photo Ryan Bird)
Kienan Leung practicing his form for fencing (Photo Ryan Bird)
The 3rd but most important rule of Lincoln , Fencing Club "I'm not your mother" The Coach . (Photo Ryan Bird )
LHS Gymnastics
. .. substantial talent and power.
Although the Lincoln High School Girls ' and Boys ' Gymnastics team was considerably smaller this year than it has been in past years, they still had substantial talent and power.
Because the decrease in size of Gymnastics teams was quite a common happening across the state·this year , the Nebraska School Activities Association (NSAA) withdrew the Boys ' State Meet, and shortened the length of the Girls' State Meet from two days to one. Coach Vicki Johnson felt that without the state meet the team suffered a bit because the practices were less intense and the will to win may be have been less intense also.
All of this created quite a stir in the world of Gymnastics this year and many were disappointed to find out that their hard work would not culminate at the State Meet, but there was still the heart-felt compe-
tition that Lincoln High Gymnasts are known for. The Links had two male gymnasts with the caliber for national competition: Sean McKillip and Blake Bukacek
According to Junior Fontella Colliers, " The gymnasts were very supportive of each other during practice and at all of the meets this year. "
Coach Johnson said, " The team this year was unusually young, with the majority being freshmen and sophomores. There were barely any seniors on the team.
Despite the adversity , the gymnasts and coaches faced this year the best way they knew how ; doing their best.
The Lincoln High Gymnastics Team will be one to watch for and contend with in the upcoming years.
Above : Erin Cox practices for an upcoming meet
Right: Senior Emily Heinke doe s her routine on the uneven bars
Bel ow: The LHS gymnastics team.
Row 1 (L- R ): Jennifer Hanes , Kelly Folmer, Fontella Colliers, Li a Bukacek
This year ' s tennis season was a good one. " Beating Southeast was definitely one of the high points of this year ' s sea on. " according to Austin Larsen The Lincoln High Boy ' s team finished the season with a 7-1 dual record and a fourth place finish at the state meet in Omaha, October 15 and 16. The fourth place finish was the highest finish for Lincoln High since 1974 according to coach Brien Coneally.
" I feel we performed and peaked at the right time; state tournament. This team deserves credit for their hard work , from the very beginning they never lost sight of their goals "
Junior Scott Tridle said his personal goal was to play number one doubles at state , which was accomplished.
" I improved throughout the season by getting strokes down , so I could hit the ball as hard as I wanted. "
Coach Coneally said he saw a great deal of improvement from the
top to bottom as the season progressed.
" The team was much stronger at the end of the season; any of the ten varsity players out on the court could win. " he said.
Although the team lost six seniors at the end of this year three of the top four players will be back according to Conneally.
" It ' s hard to say" Coneally said.
Next years returning players will be Scott Tridle, Adam Dunn , Josh Barber and Peter Bogardi.
We have the potential to be a top ten team, it depends on how hard the players work in the off season. " he added
"Combined with the junior varsity players , we should be very competitive next year." he said Conneally said that this year ' s senior class was a big factor in team success .
" They really kept the spirit and play of the team in perspective."
By Becky Peters
Re seives : Row I: Brien Connely, Kevin Hagemo ser, Steve Fi s ser, Steve Zouch a Row 2 : Damon Azi zinamini , Govinda Tidball, Mark Taylor
Scoreboard
Boys Varsity: Dual Meets: won7 lost 1
Greater Nebraska Conference 2nd
LPS Placing 2nd
State Finishing 4th
Boys Reserve: Dual Meets: wons lost 3
LPS Placing 4th Boys Tennis
Row 1: Steve Zoucha, Austin Larsen, Adam Dunn, Jeremy Carlson, Blake France, Larice Fransisco, Brien Coneally, Row 2: Greg Harris, Josh Barber , Eric Ulrich, Peter Bogardi
Varsity Volleyball set for victory
Varsity Volleyball
Grand Island (7, 15) (15, 13) (15, 13)
Bellevue Invitational
LNE (10, 15) (10, 15)
LE (13, 15) (11, 15)
Millard North (15, 8) (9, 15) (10, 15)
River City Classic
Omaha Marion (15, 2) (1 5, 6)
GI (15, 8) (9, 15) (15, 6)
LNE (9, 15) (10, 15)
Millard North (15, 2) (7, 15) (8, 15)
Millard South (15, 7) (7, 15) (15, 2)
LPS Classic
LE (11, 15)- (12, 15)
Millard North (15, 3) (15, 8)
Fremont (15, 6) (15, 10)
LNE (12, 15) (12, 15)
Columbus (15, 6) (6, 14)
LNE (12, 15) (15, 12) (17, 15)
Hastings (15, 3) (15, 9)
Spartian Invitational
Bellevue West (3, 15) (7, 15)
Papillion (15, 12) (9, 15) (11, 15)
Fremont (15, 3) (15, 7)
LSE (11, 15) (15, 8) (15, 5)
The Varsity volleyball team front row L to R: Mindi Leupold, Jessica Mefferd, Stephanie Schilke, Marcella Scharton, Michelle Kuhns, Stacey Schuerman, Sherri Lang Second row: Coach Kristi Hitz, Back row: Cortney Cacek, Dawn Amen, Amy Loth, Tanya Pitts.
Sherri Lang spikes the ball.
Volleyball set for victory Season
closes with 14-12 record
The Lincoln High Links varsity volleyball team finished off their hard fought 92-93 season with a 14-12 record. Senior Tanya Pitts felt that this was their best season in the three years she's been on the squad. Both Pitts and fellow teammate Dawn Amen said that the high light of the season was beating the top ranked North East.
"It was the best game of my life." Amen said.
According to Pitts this win caused people to take Lincoln High volleyball seriously.
Pitts and Amen agree that one of the many factors contributing to their success as individual players and as a team was their ability to get along as a team, a strong and sometimes strange sense of humor and their coach
Kristi Hitz. "She's a great woman." Amen said.
According to Amen, the only disappointing aspect of the season was not making state, especially since it was her senior year and last chance to go to state. "That part was was pretty disappointing." Amen said.
By Candice Fryda
Amy Loth leaps to spike the ball.
The Va!sity volleyball team is amused as coach Kristi Hitz is caught with her shorts on backwards.
Sophomore and Reserves Links
Volleyball serves up yet another season.
Although the transition from junior high to sophomore volleyball and a new coach were obstacles to the Lincoln High sophomore volleyball team, team member Lisa Tice felt that the team was able to pull together well. "It was a lot of work but it was fun." Tice said.
Lisa Tice said that her experience in sophomore volleyball was a lot different from junior high volleyball. "It was a lot of pressure." Tice said.
Coach Shelly Novak was a new
"The games were a lot of fun to watch but it looked like the team members had to do a lot of hard work in order to perform at that level and still look as though they were having fun."
- Shana Herman
addition this year. In addition to a new coach this year the team also consisted of foreign exchange student Maria Trier. The sophomore volleyball team finished the season with a 2-9 record.
By Candice Fryda
Sophomore Volleyball
Grand Island (2, 15) (9, 15)
LSE (1, 15) (1, 15)
LNE (4, 15) (6, 15)
Columbus (6, 15) (4, 15)
LNE (11, 15) (15, 9) (15, 12)
Hastings (9, 15) (15, 2) (12, 15)
LE (4, 15) (0, 15)
Fremont (15, 9) (9, 15) (15, 2)
LSE (4, 15) (6, 15)
Mi
helle Thoma s and Eli a Davi s prepare to block. Photo by Tami Rembolt
Sophomore volleyball team back row L to R: Coach Shelly Novak, Lori Gerloff, Maria Trier-Mork, Melody Scharton, Lisa Tice, Lisa Lee, Katie George, Alicia McConnell. Front row : Rebecca McClung, Kay Kelly, Alyson Frickel, Brandee Markussen, Adrianne Ybarra, Student Manager Stacy Porter.
Reserves caught in action
Left: Tara Cochrane serves the ball.
Photo by Tami Rembolt
Elisa Davis s e ts the ball Photo by Tami Rembolt
Reserves volleyball back row L -to R: Student Manager Raquel Tureks, Coach Matt Johnson, Elisa Davis, Jessica Mefferd, Lisa Chamberlain, Amber Johnson, Michelle Kuhns. Front Row: Michelle Thomas, Jamie McFarland, Nicole Hill, Mandy Kubik, Lisa Behne, Tara Cochrane.
Good set! Get ready for the Spike Lisa Chamberlain! Photo by Tami Rembolt
Girls Varsity leads on the cou
(Right) Links on the bench look on while Tanya Pitts and Stephanie Schilke wait to get in the game. (Photo by Reagan Hauswald)
LHS Shoots under Bulldog pressure Photo by Reagan Hauswald
Girls Varsity
Front Row L-R : Amy Weisbrook, Latoya Brown , Amy Loth, Tanya Pitts, Stacey Schuerman, Merletta King, Back Row L-R : Reserve Coach Linda Rediger, Lecia Taylor , Lisa Graff, Stephanie Schilke , Erin Bre stel, Jennifer Buhrman , Marcella Scharton, Head Coach Bill Myers
(Right) Marcie Scharton shoots her best under pressure ( Photo by Reagan Hauswald )
Scoreboard
LHS 69-52 Columbus
LBS 62-49 Omaha Marian
LBS 64-44 Fremont
LHS 61-30 Omaha Central
LBS 67-23 Kearney
LHS 41-49 Southeast
LBS 56-38 St Joe Benton
LBS 45-37 North Platte
LHS 68-38 Northeast
LBS 57-34 Omaha North
LHS 80-23 Omaha Westside
LBS 46-50 Grand Island
LHS 66-70 Norfolk
LBS 48-39 Kearney
LBS 43-47 Southeast
LHS 61-49 Papillion
LBS 32-5S Millard South
LHS 53-65 Hastings
LBS 43-28 Lincoln East
LHS 50-36 Pius X
LHS 23-33 Southeast
LHS Varsity Girls Beat Kearney 48-39 A Lincoln High Job Well Done!
Story by Angie Blunt
The Varsity Girls basketball team has had a strong year this season, and they proved it once again during a game on January 29 against Kearney.
LHS started off the first quarter with a 10-16 lead. The crowd was pumped on both sides and hopes were high for both teams. Kearney started to threaten LHS early in the second quarter but not for long. LHS made a quick come back and ended the half with a 22-19 lead.
LHS dominated the third quarter most of the way and hopes of a win
for Kearney fell. However, at the end of third quarter Kearney scored an amazing three point shot, but that still wasn't enough for them to catch up with LHS and the score at the end of the third quarter was 34-26 with LHS still in the lead.
LHS prevailed once again with the final score being 48-39. Kearney showed strong effort but it just wasn't good enough.
Led by Coach Bill Myers, the Girl's team had a win/loss record of 11-3. According to Myers, the team has been led by six strong players this season. They are Amy Loth, Amy Wisebrook, Stacey Sherman, Lisa Graff, Marcie Sharton and Steph Schilke. Myers said the most difficult games this season have been against Norfolk and Southeast. They played hard and unfortunately lost both. " We played tough until the end", Myers said.
"We played tough until the end", commented Myers.
(Left) Team member listen intently to Coach Myer ' Basketball words of wi sdom
Photo by Rea gan Hau swald
Lisa Graff goes up for a jump shot in the lead against a s torm of Bulldogs
(Photo by Reagan Hau swal d )
Junior Stephanie Schilke battles for control of the ball. (Photo by Reagan Hauswald )
Reser ve Basketball Statistics
-Coach Linda Rediger
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(L-R) Linda Rediger, Ales Czeranko, Bill Meyers
Cover of Reser ve Ba ske tb all program (right).
Front row (L-R) Nicole Hill, Michelle Kuhns, Jamie McFarland, Amanda Braun , Fontella Colliers, Shawna Inbody. Back row, Amy Aden, Mandy Kubik, Elisa Davis , Angela Morales, Stephanie Aden , Sherri Lang, Head Reserve Coach Alex Czeranko
Girls Reserve .Basketbali
· Girls Reserve and Sophomore teams had a year of great wins and small losses. But they played out season very nobly.
Girls Reserve basketball was 8-8 for the season of winning and losing. Links reserve team played against Millard south with a score of 54-61 with three overtimes. Even though Links lost it shows we are still at the top. Then their easiest team they played against was Centrals winning 59-11. So as you can tell our season was good in many ways. Great year team.
Girls Sophomore team had a
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bad year they were 2-10. So our season wasn't the greatest. But we went out there; And we played as hard as we could. Their greatest loss was when they played against Grand Island the score was 16~65. The two games we won were against Northeast which was 32-23. The second win was against Seward 34-33. These were two games that we well deserved. Go get them Links!
To end our girls reserve and sophomore basketball our two seasons were of victory and losses.
Leading the way into the hoop
Alex Czeranko
"They were a lot of fun to work with. We were always improving as a team, ..... playing hard as a team.
Seward was the toughest team we played. But we kept fighting and improving; learning as we went."
-Coach Linda Rediger
Sophomore Team front row (L-R) Jessica Glantz, Kay Kelly, Erin Foster, Karen Bonkiewicz, Amy DePierre, Michelle Tryon, Jennifer Davis Back row Student Coach Michelle Taylor, Laurisa Parker, Melody Scharton, Kelly Klawitter, Peggy Aden, Natasha Serrell , Jessica Mefford, Head Sophomore Coach Linda Rediger
"To be a basketball player now you have to be totally dedicated and want to improve" Coach Zuspan. ".. as the season went on we all learned to improve." Anthony Burrows.
Team Photo: Front Row Left to Right: Sherdal Kelley, Coach Bill Zuspan, Anthony Burrow, Daniel Shouse, Andy Campbell, Ryan Zuspan, Jeff Stoehr, Russ Uhing, Backrow Left: Mike Hatfield, Nate Harris, Ryan Wylie, Adam Skoda, Josh McGrane, Mark Campbell, Ryan Holiday, Robert Burton, Loren Colliers, Leslie Hammond, Kathy
#20 Ryan Zuspan throws the ball to #52 Ryan Holliday
Ryan Holiday goes the extra distance for his team.
#14 Loren Colliers takes the ball down the court.
Tough
Fought Basketball
The varsity team finished the season with a 6-14 record. It was a difficult season. The players and coaches gave it their best }1ut in the end, their efforts were only parfiatly rewarded. They started the season with a winagainst Columbus but suffered a tough loss to Fremont their next game. The Links 1held Northeast at bay with a score of 62 to 47 and delivered a tough winning game against Charlotte, with the Links winning 56-51. Their next disappointment came in the form of a one point loss to East High. The Links went on to earn another three victories ag~inst Omaha North, Omaha Central and North Platte but faced defeat in the rest of their competitions. The 1993 season was a tough fought one but the team was brought closer together by the experience and displayed great sportsmanship in each game. The team saw it as a learning and growing season. As Anthony Burrow said, " .. as the season went on we all learned to improve." Coach Bill Zuspan believes that's an integral part of Basketball. "To be a basketball player now you have to be totally dedicated and want to improve".
Josh McGrane carefully guards his opponent.
#10 Anthony B .irrow looks for assistance from his teammates
Boys Take on the Local High Schools
Boy's Junior Varsity and Sophomore team s had a year of winning.
Sophomore boys basketball was 6-6 for the year of ' 92- '93. The hardest team that they played against was Northeast. The Links lost 23-43. They were atough team to play. The last team of the season was also but when they came back, Southeast got up and fought back harder and won the game. The score was Lincoln High 53 and the Southeast Knights 58. It was apparent that the Sophomore team gave all they could this year, ending the season with a 6-6 record for the season.
Boy's Junior Varsity had a tough season as well but they stuck it out and delivered a 10- 7 send of season record. The most difficult team the J. V. ' s encountered was Southeast. They fell to the Knights with a score of 47-67. The team faced North Platte in great form and beat them 77-51. The J.V.'s defeated Omaha Central in a close game that ended with a score of 69-64. The boys went out and gave us one hell of a year. They went to win. And they came home a winning team in spirit and on the courts!
"All Right Guys!"
#50 Jevon Payne concentrates on the ball.
J.V team photo: Front row L-R : Chris Stoehr , Ryan Dougla s, Mike Kelley, Justin Schulz, Lino Avila , Scotty Luff, Backrow L-R : Jeff Stoehr , Othman Abdullah, Kevin Wray , Chri s Chistan s en , Omar Abdullah
[Lead the Way in Basketball
Sophom o re B- Ball Bo ys
#54 Todd Harrison and #50 Jevon Payne in action Making
Sophomore Team Front row L-R: Jamie White, Carlos Helmstadter, Alan Hinzman, Justin Chrisp, Travis Howell, Rich King, Back row left: Russ Uhing, Jevon Payne, Chad Christensen, Todd Harrison, Bobby Harding, Mike Hatfield, Araon Zabawa
"I was .excited about going to state this year. It really rounded out my fourth year of swimming at Lincoln High. It was a real experience for me (swimming for that length of time) and I'm glad I did it."
Travis Meineke, Senior
Soph. Eric Geiger works on his swimming technique in practice after school one day.
Soph. Dave Foster starts off the backstroke Members of the Links Swim team warm up length of the Boys 200 medley relay in lane 3 for the Heartland conference meet.
Front Row: (1-r) Thaniel Bell, Ty Shroder, Eric Geiger, Gabe Ahlberg, Joe Tidball, Chad Olberding, Dave Foster, Govinda Tidball Back Row: Coach Conradt, John Shrunk, Pat Janike, Frank Soukup, Brad Buresh, Jason Sawatzki, Travis Meineke, Jason Bruck, Mark Lundy, Assistant Coach Jason Ahlberg
Links Swim on ...
Seven school records were the result of four months of hard work and commitment from the Lincoln High Swimming and Diving Team. The school records were made possible through the contributions of David Foster, Jason Sawatzki, Joe Tidball, Pat Janike, and John Shrunk.
Improving times and doing the best for the team seemed to be a major goal for all the student-athletes according to Junior Heather Thomsen.
The state meet did seem to be the best part of the season especially for Dave
Foster. Foster not only now holds the school record for the 100 yard backstroke with a time of 52.83, it also qualified him for All- American Consideration and Junior Nationals. Foster also holds the schoo l records '. for the 100 butterfly, and as a member of the 200 Medley relay and the 400 Freestyle relay.
Jason Sawatzki also clinched school records in the 50 and 100 Freestyle and was also on the relays mentioned above.
For the girls only Laura Scott and Missy Steen qualified for state individually but the Links were well represented at state by Megan Galusha, Heather Ray, Jenny Schultz, Maggie Beck, Lizzy Shrader in addition to Scott and Steen.
The divers were represented at state by Chad Olberding who finished 10th and Ty Shroder who finished 9th.
Jr. Kelly Plautz starts her length of the Girls 200 Medley relay at the Heartland Conference Meet.
"After four years of swimming it seems like a real accomplishment but it is something I'll really miss when I go on to college. I hope that the (swim) team does well in the future and I wish them all the luck in the world."
Maggie Beck, Senior
Front Row: Tina Kennedy, Shannon Rock, Maggie Beck, Angie Leuty, Lizzy Shrader, Lisa Bsronio, Michelle Kloefkorn Second Row: Megan Galusha, Heather Ray, Laura Scott, Kelly Plautz, Jennica Petersen, Heather Thomsen; Heather Bailey , Jenny Schultz Last line: Coach Conradt, Missy Steen , Carrie Thorsen, Anne Farrin, Jill Cosier, Becky Foreman, Becky Schubaugh, Diving Coach Castro, Coach Ahlberg
Wrestlers hold out hope for State . . .
(Right) Lincoln High wrestling team.
(Below) Wrestler shake hands.
Photo by Tami Rembolt
(Above) LHS wre tier B. Murphy pins hi opponent. Photo by Tami Rembolt
(Right) LHS wrestler Derrick Fannin prepares himself for his match at the state tournament. Photo by Amber Shavers
Bring home third!
In Pursuit of repeating as state champions, Lincoln High wrestlers fell short as they placed third at the state meet at the Devany sports center, Feb 18th, 19 , and 20th.
Omaha North won the title, with Gering as runner-up. Lincoln High qualified 10 wrestlers for state, and had 4 wrestlers bring home honors.
In first round action at 119, David Charrion was defeated 5-3 in OT by Andy Bi hop of Kearney. At 130, Ken Yoder was upset 8-4 by Bell. East's Shawn Harrington. And at 171, Treven Stutheit lost 7-1 to Millard South's Shane Petersen.
The quarterfinals brought a loss to Carlos
Gonzales by Simon Dominguez of Scottsbluff 2-1 in OT. At 152, Jared Ponce lost to Sean T(acey 11-3 of Alliance.
Bart Murphy and Tadd Wegner fell in the semi's, as with Gonzale , Stutheit, Yoder, and Charmin in second round consolations.
The final day of the meet brought Adrian • Martinez in contention for first at 135, Brad Murphy for first at 145 , Bart Murphy for third at 140, Derrick Fannin for 6th at 160, and Tadd Wenger for third at 189.
Although Fannin lost 7-3, Tadd Wegner held on for a close 6-5 victory against Omaha South in the first period. His opponent jumped out to a 2~0 lead on a takedown, but Wegner made an escape to end the first period , 2-1.
In the second period, his opponent set up for a throw, but Wegner countered the throw with a take-down for 2 points. Wegner held on through the third period to win 6-5. (Story by Becky Peters)
Wegner described his win as wonderful and satisfying.
"Our team was ·a close group, we've been together since we were sophomores."
- Adrian Martinez
(Left) Referee almost gets ran into by Lincoln High wre tiers. Photo by Amber Shavers
(Above) Lincoln High wrestling Mat Mates.
(Left) LHS wrestler Jarc:;d Ponce pins his opponent. Photo by Tami Kembolt
Business
Teacher John Brady poses perfectly for the infamous Yearbook Camera.
Ellie Erikson and Sarah Peters smile happily at Homecoming a Hugh Han en and Carl Masters look on
Randy Ernst just doesn't know what to do with all of those pumpkins. "Real cute guys ."
Student Council members Jen Klein, Tera Sasso, Amy Davis and Chad Brown will do anything for a laugh.
Elisa Borchert and Noah Walsh share a touching moment of friendship.
Marty Oakeson received the Educator of The Month award
The good witches of 201
Justin Carlson fully participated in t he Jello Dive.
Joseph Kriezinger "It's hot i n here! Could you guys open a window?"
Teachers
Barb Adkins
Marian S. Ash
Susan J A very
James Baker
James D Barstow
Joann Bartek
Alice M Beard
Nancy Beck
Alice Betts
Jane Bozek
John Brady
William J Brestel
Kathleen L. Bryant
Robert Buckner
Carie Chandler
Thomas Christie
Brien Connealy
Jennifer J Connelly
Jack Crowley
Alex A. Czeranko
Hilda Dale
Robert Dawson
Marilyn Deppe
Julia E Doerr
Trudi Domeier
Robert R. Ed wards
Patricia Engelhard
Randal M. Ernst
Steven G Ferris
James S Fora!
Patricia Friedrichsen
Erna Gilster
Leann Hamby
Jill J. Hanshew
Terrel R. Han shew
Nancy Harding
Christy Hargesheimer
Micah Heibel
John Heineman
Jean Henrichs
Teachers Leadin g the Way to the Future
Gar y D. Hinkley
B. J Hirt
Rustin W Hitz
Moll y Hoffmann
Cynthia S Ingram
Matt Johnson
Victoria L. Johnson
William E Jordan
Thomas Jundt
Lynn D. Kaufmann
William Kechely
Debra Keefe
Greg Keller
Judy Keller
Constance Kingston
Doug Kinnaman
Judith F. Kirsch
June Klein
Catherine A. Knight
Eric E. Knoll
Denise Knotwell
Richard D Koenig
Rosalie J. Kotwas
Ruth J. Kupfer
James D. Lafollette
Pamela J. Larson
Rod Lechtenberger
Martha Lockridge
Kate Mason
John Matzke
Jareldine Mays
Robin A McCleery
• Deborah T. McGinn
Shaunna L. Meyer
Sheree Moser
Marv1n E. Mueller
William D Myers
Sanford H Nelson
Marjean A. Newcomer
Carol Nunnally
Teachers
Don D Olsen
Teri Ourada-Sieb
Fredrena Pappas
Thomas J. Pappas
Richard M. Patterson
Trudy Perkins
Jean Peterson
Susan Pierce
Cindy Quinn
Kathryn S. Raymer
George (Ted) Rethmeier
Celine Robertson
Sally W Roper
Anita Ross
James Rynearson
Nancy Sand
Brad Sass
George A. Sedlacek
Samuel L. Sharpe
Mark A. Shearer
Glenda Siemek
Diane J. Slaby
Molly Spinar
LeEtta S Sprackling
Leander A. Stachura
Barry M. Stark
Jeanne Stark
Darla Starr
William D. Steinke
Mike Sterns
Judy A. Strand
Norma Sturgeon
Ronald Suing
Carl Tarlowski
Ross Tegeler
Mary Thompson
James Tucker
Duane Russ Uhing
Arlyn Uhrmacher
Debra VanDusen
Teachers
Bonnie
Steve Vasa
Warner
Sarah Weaver
Jeri Weber
Robert White
Suzanne M Williams
Nancy L. Wolfe
Janet S Zillig
Bill Zuspan
LHS Support Staff
Ane Banwell
John Bruce
Carie Chandler
Janis Cox
Robert Dutton
LeAnne Grabowski
Gnell Graham
Ginni Haase
Jana Happold
Kay Hovermale
Ro se Larson
Nghia Le
Susan Lemons
Pam Lindholm
Sharon Mortenson
Nga Nguyen
Phu ong Ph an
Marj Sawin
Rolanda Scurlock
Jennifer Seelhoff
Pat
Opal
Ann
Ken
Eric
Lavonne Simpson
Snowden
Stivrins
Sughroue
Kellie Swartz
Watson
Christina Wiles
Williams
Anita Wood
Khadijah Abdullah
Sandy Anderson
Phoung Bach
Jeff Bayer
Virginia Bell
Judy Bennett
Stefanie Bower
Ann Brestle
John Bruce
Kitty Bruce
Carol Sue Cain
Linda Campbell
Joel Christiansen
Dan Claridge
Carol Combs
Jim Connell
Richard Conradt
Diane Corneer
Gary Corneer
Bob Dahlgren
Robert Davis
Mary Dickinson
Betty Dorsey
Amy Dutton
Dan Ehly
Barbara Eisenbraun
Michaeel Fultz
FACULTY NOT PICTURED
Mary Helen Gaul
Susan Glissman
Carolyn Goodwin
Mark Holt
Sue Johnson
Flowerday Johnson
Deanna Jurgens
Doug Kinnaman
Tammy~aub
Joseph Kreizinger
Alice Kruse
James LaPointe
Matthew Larson
Mary Beth Lehmanowsky-
Bakewell
Lucille Lipps
Laurie Logsdon
Barbara Ludeman
Terry McCartney
Debra McKinney
Janet Morgan
Kathy Morgan
Joann Murphy
Dianne Myers
Joyce Nguyen
Marti Oakeson
Brenda Overbeck
Lawrence Parker
Jeannette Pearly
Joyce Peterson
Alice Philippi
Stepjen Quiring
Marvin Rader
Linda! Risenhoover
Judith Roderick
Terry Rush
Shirley Scheer
Teri Schneiber
Joyce Schriner
Lois Schroeder
Carol Seng
Brenda Shell
Harold Simpson
Joseph Skutchan
Harvey Stoner
Joseph Stork
ponna Straight
David Strange
Lynnette Streeter
Carol Tucker
Jerel Welker
Claude Wingrove
Kent Wurster
SOPHOMORES
Jason Addleman
Amy Aden
Peggy Aden
Stephanie Aden
Jose Baca Aguirre
Jennifer Ahlman
Heather Akin
Jamie Alexander
Ryan Amen
Travis Amen
Peter Anderson
Timothy Anderson
Andrew Andresen
Heather Andrews
James Andrews
Staci Angus
Sean Applegate
Joshua Arney
Lael Arpan
Lisa Attaie
Nathan Austin
Sonja Babcock
Christopher Bahl
Gabriel Bacon
Heather Bailey
Kyndra Bailey
Rhett Bailey
Charles Bair
Maria Barajas
Shelly Barry
Troy Bartek
David Bates
Michael Bauer
Ryan Beals
Shawnie Beals
Natalie Beaurivage
AmyBekwith
Martin Belcher
Angela Bellew
Pavel Berzin
Andrea Bethune
Jason Betz
Rebecca Birch
Charles Jr Black
Liza Black
Diana Blanton
Melinda Bloom
Jevon Boardman
Theodore Boerngen
Dustin Boettner
Karen Bonkiewicz
Jessica Bormann
Teresa Botts
Amy Bouwens
Karis Bowen
Salina Bradford
Jessica Bradley
Travis Brady
Amanda Braun
Jason Breazeale
Jacob Brehm
Jesse Bremers
Stephanie Brennan
Matthew Brethouwer
Jamie Britain
Holly Brobst
Chrystal Brock
Edwin Brown
Jeremy Brown
Seana Brown
Thang Bui
Blake Bukacek
Sarah Byrd
Kevin Cacek
Michael Canarsky
Samantha Canby
Alicia Cariotto
Charles Carlson
Sara Carlson
Jamie Carter
Robert Case
Socorro Chairez
Lisa Chamberlain
William Chandler
Jeannette Chapin
Jessica Cherry
Heather Chilen
Justin Chrisp
Shannon Chrisp
Chad Christensen
Anna Cidlik
Jim Clair
Matthew Claus
Charles Clauss
William Coleman
Carie Coltvet
Sophomores
SOPHOMORES
Dawn Connelly
athan Conroy
Wendy Cook
Christopher Cooper
Arny Cox
Erin Cox
Jeremy Coy
Shaunte! Craig
Alan Crist
Brandon Crocker
Mariah Crummett
Eric Crump
Deanna Cubiotto
Jeremy Cumings
Jared Cyriacks
Javin Cyriacks
Christine Damon
Jamie Dana
Khanh Dang
Douc Danh
Conn Daniels
Hung Dao
Tuyen Dao
Kristi Daugherty
Jennifer Davis
John Davis
Angel Davison
Katherine DeGraff
Jennifer Deibert
Toni DeLaRosa
Brandon Denny
Amy Depierre
Joel Dickey
Dion Dickman
Viveca Dilley
Aaron Dillon
Melissa Dittmer
Laura Donahoo
Shawn Done
Kenneth Dooley
Ryan Douglas
Keith Dragoo
Mohamed Drammeh
Gregory Duncan
Michaael Dunn
Hang Duong
Tom Edwards
Rebecca Eickmeier
Heather Ellis
Marty Ellis
Desiree Engerran
Elissa Erickson
Hannah Eskridge
Juan Esquivel
Robert Jr Evans
Brian Fazel
Jeffrey Fell
Matthew Fenton
Todd Fifer
Heather Fisk
Chuck Jr. Foley
David Foster
Erin Foster
Lorna Fox
Miranda France
Stacey Francisco
Kenneth French
Alyson Frickel
Steven Friesen
Cindy Fruehling
Megan Galusha
Sean Gamble
Matthew Garren
Eric Garrett
Jennifer Gehle
Eric Geiger
Brad Geller
Katherine George
James Gerlach
Lori Gerloff
Chad Giebelhaus
Willis Giebelhaus
Kevin Gill
Mark Givens
Jessica Glantz
Joseph Godina
Milagros Gonzalez
Jackie Goods
Gabriel Gossard
Holly Gottula
Scott Grable
Ashleigh Grams
Dustin Green
James Griffith
John Griffith
Judson Griffith
Sophomore
SOPHOMORES
Melinda Griggs
Nathan Gruhn
Christal Guenter
Ryan Haffey
Billi Hall
Christi Hall
Falla Halsey
Jennifer Hames
Nickelle Hammons
Thomas Handy
Erin Hansbrough
Gregory Hansen
Bobby Harding
Tascha Hardy
Todd Harrison
Christopher Harsh
Scott Hartung
Michael Hatfield
Nicole Hawkins
Amanda Hefner
Barry Hegel
Carlos Helmstadter
Justin Henkel
Amelia Hernandez
Michael Heyen
Leon Hicks
Allen Hinzman
Stacy Hladky
LeeAnn Hock
Anne Hockemeier
Danny Holland
Timothy Holloway
Michael Holmen
Haven Holmes-
Isaiah Hopkins
Taura Horn
Zachary Hottovy
Rachael Howard
Curtis Howell
Travis Howell
David Hron
Ngan Huynh
Daniel Irvin
Sandi Irvin
Antonio Jackson
Christopher Jackson
Kirk Jackson
Tyrell Jackson
Corrine Jarecke
Jessica Jarvis
Arron Jenkins
Dutch Jensen
Michael Jeys
Douglas Johnson
Jaime Johnson
Ryan Johnson
Samuel Johnson
Todd Johnson
Amanda Johnston
Ericka Jones
Joslyn Jones
Martha Jones
Shane Jones
Trinity Jones
Michael Jordan
Melissa Jurgens
David Kaenel
Ruzanna Kalashyan
Nicole Kapperman
Erin Kavan
Jeffrey Keele
Michael Kelley
Brian Kelly
Kay Kelly
Jenny Kemp
Shelli Kemper
Calise Kerns
Brandi Keys
Jason Killen
Angela King
Daneshei King
Richard King
Erin Kinnan
Erin Kinney
Jamie Kinnison
Lari Kiple
Bradley Kirk
Kelly Klawitter
Tiffany Klein
Michelle Kloefkorn
Laura Klopp
Courtney Kochner
Matthew Koehn
Ryan Koelzer
Justin Kohmetscher
Andrey Kovtun
Sophomores
SOPHOMORES
Randolph Kraatz
Amy Kramer
Rene Kramer
Anthony Kreiter
Elizabeth Krivda
Jessica Krivda
Peter Kroll
Jesse Krous
Jennifer Kubat
Gary Kubert
Bonita Kucera
Michelle Kuhns
Jennifer Kulwicki
Erin Kunkee
Michael Lahmon
Sherri Lang
Joshua Languis
Jessica Larson
Chloe Laschanzky
Carla Lathrop
Anh Thu Le
Hieu Kirn Le
Tarn Thanh Le Tuan Le
Michelle Leach
Christopher Lear
Lisa Lee
Michael Lee
Mike Lee
Torrey Lee
Jennifer Lemay
Kienan Leung
Angela Leuty
Cheri Lewis
Korey Lind
Adam Liska
Erin Loken
Leane Loofe
Christina Lopez
Scotty Luff
Ryan Lunberry
Long Luong
Hong Luu
NigelMagor
Leslie Magorian
Robert Mahoney
Stephanie Mahoney
Trinh Mai
Gal Maller
Eric Maly
Joseph Manthey
Brandee Markussen
Dawn Martell
Consuelo Martinez
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Huy Nguyen
Kim Anh Nguyen
Lam Kieu Nguyen
Lan Nguyen
Loan Nguyen
Seniors
Melissa Nguyen
Minh Hoa Nguyen
My Anh Nguyen
Nhi Le Nguyen
Thang Nguyen
Thang Nguyen
Thanh Nguyen
The Nguyen
Thu Anh Nguyen
Thuy Thi Nguyen
Thy Mai Nguyen
Trang Ho Nguyen
Tuan Due Nguyen
Trang Nhan
David Nickerson
Amy North
Jose Olivas
Amanda Olmscheid
Angelia Olson
Jill Olson
Daniel Oltman
Kevin Orosco
Erika Oshlo
SoknyOum
Seniors
Cathy
Duane
Lori
Nichole
David
Ray
Ashley
Casey Owen
Owen
Palmer
Kimberly Parker
Parker
Parker
Benjamin Parks
Parks
Paulson
Erik Pedersen
Penington
Ramon Perez
Earl Peters
Jennifer Petersen
Rebecca Petersen
Elina Petrosova Kashoan Pew KhanhPham
Tri Pham
Thanh Phan
Triet Phan
Sara Piggee
Maurice Phillips
Tammy Picraux
Seniors
Tanya Pitts
Maggie Pleskac
Jared Ponce
Christy Poppe
Kathleen Porto
Melissa Prenosil
Larry Quimby
Sarah Ratcliffe
Amanda Ray
Carrie Redelfs
Seth Redfield
Amy Reger
Johnathan Rehm
Douglas Reiber
Patricia Reiber
Julie Reich
Charles Retzlaff
Todd Reuter
Simon Rezac
Justin Richards
Lydia Richmond
Annie Rinke
Evon Rinke
Rosendo Rivera
Seniors
Demarcus Roach
Gregory Robertson
Holly Robinson
Aaron Rock
Christina Root
Kimberly Rose
Amy Rothwell
Dustin Rowe
Brian Runge
Tanja Russell
Chad Rosenau
Emily Rowen
Jennifer Rutledge
John Sampson
Tera Sasso
Lee Schafer
Tammy Schafer
Christopher Schamber
Tyler Schmid
Jennifer Schmidt
Nathan Schmidt
Angela Schneider
Pamir afi
Yama afi
Seniors
Lisa Schreiner
John Schrunk
Carrie Schubert
Jacob Schuette
Shane Schukei
Nathan Schwenke
Jason Schwinck
Kevin Scott
Stacy Scott
Joseph Selvage
Otha Serrell
Daryl Serrett
Nathan Settles
Jian Shan
Justin Sharp
Jason Shaw
Evonne Sheldon
Rusty Shepard
Cynthia Shoberg
Troy Shramek
Dina Siebert
Jason Siepker
Danielle Simpson
Renee Sintek
Seniors
Roy Skibinski
Adam Skoda
Shanon Slade
Adam Smith
Damian Smith
Scott Smith
Thad Smoyer
Rhonda Snook
Joshua Snowden
Vera Solkan
Michael Spahn
Steven Sparling
Sasha Speck
Martha Sposato
Dominic Stebbins
Corey tefkovich
Jason Stege
Catherine Steinauer
Michelle Steinkraus
Brian Stephen
Leann Stephens
Casey Stevens
Adam Stewart
Summer Stroud
s ·eniors
Loretta Stroup
Treven Stutheit
S Ann Sukhram
Pavlina Sustr
Matthew Svoboda
Mikolaj Szydlowski
Trang Ta
Tina Taft
Heath Takhar
Angela Taylor
Lecia Taylor
Tonya Taylor
Sokhoeun Tep
Amanda Termaat
James Thavenet
Tami Theiler
Olivia Thoene
Melissa Thomas
• Darrel Thompson
Ian Thompson
Cary Thomsen
Timothy Thoreson
Kristen Thorfinnson
Jill Tice
Seniors
Roberto
Erron
Khang
Thuan
Suba Tidball
Bryan Tlamka Thach To
Amy Tomlinson
Torres
Towns
Hoa Tran
Tran
Tran
Bich Lieu Trang
Tu Mat Trinh
Matthew Trout
Melissa Tubbs
Jason Turner
Kristy Ubben
Eric Ulrich
Frederick Ulrich
Amber Valasek
Michelle Valderrama
Sylvia Valderrama
Jorge Vargas
Jenifer Vasa
Carrie Vasquez
Kenneth Versaw
Seniors
Maria Villalobos
Rita Villalobos Minh Vo
Stephanie Vogel
Lynh Hien Vu
Mitchell Wachter
Aaron Waguespack
Yalanda Walker
Isaac Waltman
Sara Washburn
Vivian Washington
Michael Wassenmiller
Charles Watkins
Amy Watts
Kimberly Watts
LeShara Ways
LaTonya Weaver
Shawn Webber
Elizabeth Weber
Tadd Wegner
Ronald Weir
Joe Wenciker
Billy Wendeln
Mandy West
Leslie Wescott
Kathryn Westerhold
Justin Weyer
Caleb Whisenhunt
Shelly Wiles
David Williams
Eric Williams
Heather Williams
Heather Williams
Laois Williams
La Visha Wilson
Amy Winkler
Jennie Winters
Chaka Witherspoon
Rebecca Witt
Russell Wittmuss
Aneliese Wood
Starlene Wood
Dana Woolf
Julie Workman
Cynthia Worm
Cindy Wortman
Sarah Wurtele
Frank Ybarra
Seniors
Kari Ybarra
Kenneth Yoder
Clinton Young
Dustin Young
Mindi Younger
Amanda Youngquist
Ariella Zinn
Lee Akers
Chad Allen
Jeremy Allen
Lisa Arbuck
Frank Babinski
Greg Bad Mocassin
Charles Baker
Joshua Bassen
Angela Beckley
icholas Bestul
William Blackbum
Jacob Bleed
David Bloom
s Daniel Book
Deni e Brenaugh
Nhat Tuan Bui
Terry Burnett
Patrice Caldwell
Daniel Canby
Melinda Catlin
Rebecca Chilton
E Chris Choate
Jessica Cleckner
Jeremy Clements
Scott Conroy
Brandee Crosby
Annette Danczak
Jeffrey Daniels
Hung Manh Dao
W Charles Davis Jr
Hung DinN atha
Scott Dixon
Michael Downs
Jamie Dreith
Laura Duchene
Sean Dugan
Kara Earnest
Thomas Fann
Derrick Fannin
Christopher Faulder
Jennifer Faust
Matthew Fedon
Seniors Not Pictured
Jami Filbert
David Fowler
Stephanie Fredrickson
Shannon Funk
Shanna Gagner
John Gartner Jr
Brannan Grepentrog
Cory Guticz
Robert Guticz
Ann Harri
Brian Hart
Trampas Hasse
Nathan Heller
Shelby Heston
Robert Hitz
Phuoc Hoang
Randy Hubbel
Jody Hunt
Edward Itzen
Nathan Johnson
Leilani Jones
Sean Jones
William Kernes
Brian Kirk
Kyle Kirkbride
Frazier Kroeger
Hong Le
Patricia Lucht
Chad Ludeke
Zdoanh Luu
Richard Marshall
Jesus Martinez
Bryan McCoy
Tracy McCullough
Michael McKathnie
Richard McLaughlin
Andrew Michel
Lisa Nagorski
True Ngo
Khanh Nguyen
William Nigh
Gary Olsen
Shane Parsons
Starla Rankin
Katherine Rapkin
Ricki Redwine
Carly Ringdah
Michael Robinette
Erica Ruacho
Myrna Ruacho
Tony Scattergood
Tyrone Sheridan
Cristina Shikle
Daniel Shouse
Scott Smith
Michael Spahn
Jack Stoddard
Danielle Stone
Nancy Street
Joshua Stroman
Linda Sutton
Christopher Swanson
Scott Swartz
Bryan Thaller
Michelle Timmerman
Dat Tran
Kiet Tran
The Truong
Tuan Truong
Shon VanMeveren
Belinda Vickers
Carla Waldbaum
Jeanne Weart
Tadd Weeks
Justin Wilhelm
Edward Wilker on
Deleta Wilkinson
Joyce Wolfe
Donald Wood
Sean Wulf
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Senior Biographies
Melissa Abernathy
Brian Barry Dale Britton Writer 's Club 12 ; Rainbow Club 12. Girl s' "L" Club I 0, I I , 12; Var si ty Girl s CarClub 10 , 12 ; HonorRoll 10 , II , 12; Sophomore Sel ect Choir , Concert Choir Jamie Carmine Soccer 9, 10 , 11 , 12 ; Volleyb a ll 10 , 11 ; N a tional Honor Society 12 ; Perfect Atten- 11 ; All School Play 11 , - 12 ; Mummers I 0 , J V Ba s ketball 10 ; Vars ity Girls Softball dance A ward I I 11 , 12 ; French Club I 0 , 11 ; Chinese Club Concert Band 10 ; Junior Achieve me nt 12; Intramural Ba s ketball 11 , 12 ; Varsity 12; Rainbow Club I 0, 11 ; GLOBE 12 ; Joynite 11; Young Democrats 11 ; Vars Soccer Letter ; Honor Roll I I , 12 Danielle Bassinger Writers Club 12; Women 's History Cheerleader Lettered 11, 12 ; Var si t y I Marching Band 10 ; Sophomore Select 10 ; Month Planning Committee 12 ; Joynite G y mnastics Letter 9, 10 , 11. ,I Ryan Adams Concert Choir 11 , 12 ; Sound sa tion 12; 12; Young D e mocrat s I I David Charroin Var s ity Jazz Band I 0, I I , 12 ; Ba se ball ; Wre st ling Cheerleader 12 ; Joynite 12. Jason Bruck Car Club 12; DECA 12; Football l O; Symphoni c B a nd ; Marchin g B a nd ; B a nd Letter. Maggie Beck Boys' L Club 10 , 11 , 12 , Pre s id e nt 12 ; Wrestling I 0 , 11 , 12 ; All City Wr es t lin
Chine se Club I 0, 11 , 12; Martial Arts 11 , French Club IO; Car Club 11; SADD I 0 , 11 , 12.
I Pete Aguilar 12 ; Spirit Club 10, Close - Up 10; Speech & I I , Board Member 12; Young Life I 0 , Loan Chau Psychology Club 11 , Art Club l 2; Rain- Debate 10; Pomalinks 12 ; FBLA 12 ; 11 , 12; Campus Life 12 ; Football I 0 , I I , bow Club 12 Advocate 12 ; Swimming Letter 9 , 10 , 11, 12 ; Diving 10 , 11 , 12 ; Swimming 10; Student Council Rainbow Club; t.t ior 12 ; Honor Roll I I, 12 Track 12 ; Sophomore Select Choir, Peer- Honor Society ; Interact Club ; Ho n l r R Michele Ailes helping Club I I Perfect Attendance; Academic Le t -. r. Johna Berner
I: Volleyball I 0, I I; Spanish Club I I; Dawn Brunke Megan Clark
1 :: DECA 12 ; SADD I 0 , 11, 12 ; Campus Spirit Club 10; Wrestling Cheerleader 10 ; Ecology Club 10 ; Writer's Club 10 , 11 , Junior Achievement 10 ; Writer' s Cl ub I Life 10 , 11 , 12 Spani s h Club 11 ; Honor Roll I 0 , 11, 12 ; 12 , Boardmember 11, 12 ; Image Board 12; Young Life 11, 12; SADD 11 , 12.
I' Kisha Alexander National Honor Society 12 I I; French Club 12; Advocate 11 , 12 ; Matt Binder Orchestra I 0 , I I , 12; Honor Roll I 0 , 11 , Yvonne Clayton r Rainbow Club 12 ; African American 12 ; National Honor Society 12 ; I s t Place Mummer s 11; FBLA 11 , 12 ; Ani rr ti
I! I' Caucu s 12; FHA , 12 ; Hi s torian 12 Football , Baseball, Writers Club. in NSAA In-Depth Reporting. Right s Club I I; SADD 12 ; Rainb r v C Ii 12; Wrestling 12; Cheerleader 12. Dawn Amen Brendan Bethune
II Basketball I 0, I I ; Volleyball I 0, I I , 12; Mummers 10 , 11 , 12 ; All School Play 10, Jennifer Buhrmann
Ginny Cold Soccer I 0, 12 ; Chinese Club , Treasurer 11 , 12 ; Joynite I 0 , 11, 12 ; German Club Cheerleading I 0 , 11, 12; Basketball I 0 , Amne s ty International I 0, 11, 12; \ rt 11 ; Pre s ident 12; Martial Art s Club , Trea- I I , 12 ; Intramural Ba s ketball I I , 12 ; 11, 12; Peer Helping; Student Mediator , Club 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12 surer 11; SADD ; FCA ; Younglife ; Young Democrat s 12 ; Academic Peer Education; Joynite I 0 , 11; Honor Joynite 12 ; Girls L Club ; Intramural Ba s - Decathlon Medalist 12 Roll 10, 11. Charlie Cook ketball; Academic Letter; Academic All- Band; Baseball; National Honor S c ie1 State in Volleyball ; Honor Roll. Nikki Blackford Cortney Cacek Academic Letter, Band Letterer , B se l Ann Andrews Spirit Club IO; SADD 11 , 12; Close-up LOP I 0, 11 , 12; SADD I 0 ; French Club J.V. Letter. 12; Honor Roll 11 I 0 , Secretary 11 ; Girls ' L Club 12 ; CheerFrench Club I 0 , I I , 12 ; Spirit Club 11 ; leading 11 , 12; Volleyball 10 , 11 , 12 ; Kris Cook SADD 11 , 12 ; FBLA 12; Mixed Chorus Oliver Blaha Basketball IO ; Intramural Basketball 11, Spirit Club , Serteens. I 10 ; Girl's Chorus 10 German Club I 0 , 11 , 12 ; Peer Helping 11, 12; Soccer I 0, 11 ; Peerhelping 11, 12 ; 'I Sally Andrews 12. Joynite 12 ; Honor Roll I 0, I I, 12; Cindy Copley II National Honor Society 12; All-State Varsity Swimming 12; Student ( ) UI ii All School Play 10, 11 , 12 ; Mummer's Heidi Lynn Blomstedt Volleyball 11 ; Scholar Athlete Award 12 ; Sound s ation 12; AIDS Peer J ui !'I Play 11 , 12 ; One-Act Play I 0, 12 ; Con-
Sophomore Select Choir I 0; Concert
Howard A. Camp tor 12; Intramural Volleyball an t Ba cert Choir I 0 , I I , 12 ; Amne s ty Interna- Choir 11 , 12 ; Soundsations 11 , 12 ; ketball 12 ; Joynite 12 ; Young L i I tional 10, 11, 12; Mummer s 10 , 11, 12 ; Joynite I I , 12
Chinese Club I 0, 11 , 12; Martial Art s 11, 12; Symphonic Band I 0, 11 ; 11 Young Demo c rats 10, 11, 12; Writers ' Club Secretary 11 & 12; SADD 11 , 12 ; Marching Band I 0, 11; NHS 12 ; )et Club I 0 , I I ; 12 ; Academic Decathlon 12; Angela Boedhram Fencing Team 11 , 12; Electronics Club helping I I , 12 ; Mummers I 0 ; S r ni Joynite Emcee 12 FHA I I, President 12; Honor Roll I 0, 11 , Vice President 12; National Honor Soci- Club 10; SADD 10, 11, 12; Hon , • R Jennifer Baade 12 ; National Honor Society 12 ety 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. 10 , 11 , 12.
Marching Band I 0, 11 , 12 ; FBLA I 0 , 11, Rishi V. Boedhram
Heidi Y. Carcamo Jill Cosier 12; Concert Band 10 ; SADD 11, 12; Electronics and Robotics Club 12 , Pre s i- Rainbow Club I0, 11, Boardmember 12; Soccer I 0 , 11, 12; Student Counc i • 1 1 I, Sophomore Select Choir IO; Concert dent 12; National Honor Society 12 Pep Club IO; Alianza Latina 11 ; Student 12; Honor Roll I 0, 11 , 12; Joynite I, Choir 11 , 12 ; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Council 12; Girl's Fast Pitch Softball 11 ; SADD I0, 11, 12; Swimming IO ; l e1 National Honor Society 12. Reka Bogardi SADD 12 ; Spanish Club 11 ; Martial Arts helping I I, 12; Campus Life I 0, I I 1 : I I Club 12. Young Life 10, 11 , 12; Spanish C l b I I Ryan Bake Marching Band I 0 , 11, 12; Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12; Rainbow Club National Honor Society 12; Hono r o Symphonic Band 10 , 11, 12 ; Var s ity Jazz Board Member I 0, I I , 12; Orchestra IO ; Justin P. Carlson 10 , 11 , 12. Band 11 , 12 ; Intramural s 12 ; All-State German Club 10, 11, 12 ; Young Life 12 ; Student Council Vice-President 12; II Jazz Band 11 ; Hastings Honor Band I I , Academic Decathlon 12; Academic Letter SADD Officer 12; Track 10, 11 , 12; FCA Kelly Crounse 12; Winter Festival Honor Band 12 11 ; National Honor Society 12; Honor 12 ; Young Life 10, II, 12;Clo se -up 10; Junior Achievement 10; Pep-Club 0; I Roll I 0 , 11 , 12; Academic All State (Ten- I Young Demo-crats 11, 12; Homecoming Close-Up 10; Chinese Club 10, 11. 12 Rebecca Banset nis) King 12; Joynite 12; National Honor Martial Arts 1 {, 12 ; Cheerleading I; Junior Achievement I 0, I I , 12 , VP of Society , Trea s urer 12; Honor Roll I 0, 11, ESL Friends 12; Joynite 12; Girls ' .. Production I 0, VP of Pub lic Relations 11 , Scott Bossaller 12. Club 12 ; SADD 11, 12; Young Li f Ji Ii President 12; Chinese Club Secretary I 0, VICA; Car Club 11 , 12; J V. Tennis 10; Varsity Te r 1is 11, 12; Martial Arts Club 11, 12 ; Ecology Shawn Carlson Club I 0, 11; Writers Club I I, 12 ; ESL Kris Brezeale Sophomore Select I 0; French Club I 0, 11, Shelley Crounse 11 Friends 12 ; Peace Club 12 ; Joynite 12. Spanish Club I 0, 11 12; Track I 0 , 11 , 12 ; Concert Choir Section Leader I I & Wrestling Cheerleader IO ; Young l ift I, Honor Roll I 0 , 11, 12 ; National Honor 12 ; Intramurals I 0, 11 , 12; Fencing I 0, 12; Madrigal Singers 11, 12; Joynite 11, 11 , 12; J V. Cheerleader 11 ; Capta i I I Ii Society 12 ; Advocate 11 , Managing Edi - 11 , 12 ; Var s ity Football 11; Varsity Track Emcee 12 ; Mu s ical 11; All-City Vocal ,SADD 12; Vars ity Cheerleader 12 : 2 < tor 12 ; Honor Roll 10 , 11 , 12 12 Soloist I 0 , 11, 12 ; All-State Choru s 11 ; Captain 12; Tennis I 0 , I I , 12; Spi 1 t (
what we did ... the way it wa s .
10, Perfect Attendance Award 11.
Mary Day
Marching Band 10; SADD 12.
Amy Dav i s
Cheerleading Co-Captain I 0, 11, 12; Joynite I 0, I I, 12; Student Counci I I I; Secretary 12; Spanish Club 11; SADD 11, J2; Young Life 11, 12; AIDS Peereducator 12; ational Honor Society 12, Honor Roll 10, 11, 12.
Lyc an Da v is FBLA 11; DECA 12; Officer 12; Honor Roll
Jess De a n
Woman's History Month Planning Committee 11, 12; Amnesty International 11; Mummers 11, 12; Joynite I0, 11, 12; Concert Choir 11, 12; Writer's Club 11, 12; Rainbow Club 12; GLOBE 12.
Nate Dills
Varsity Track IO, l I, 12; Young Life 10, 11, 12; Varsity Cross Country l 0, 11, Captain 12; Campus Life 11, 12; SADD 11, 12; Boys' L Club l I, 12; Honor Roll 1,1, 12.
Ca ndi Dondlin ger
Soccer l 0, 11, 12; Basketball I 0, 11, 12; SADD 10, 11, 12; Campus Life I 0, 11, 12; Young Life 10, 11, 12.
Ma rgare t Drdla
Cross-Country I 0, 11, Captain 12; Track 10, 11, 12; French Club I 0, 11; SADD 11; Girl's L Club 10, 11, 12; Yearbook 11; Intramural Basketball 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 12; Sertoma Cross Country Award 12; Academic All-State 12; Scholar Athlete l 0, 11, 12.
Troy Ea s tman
Track I 0, 11, 12; Cross Country I 0, 11, 12.
Ros e Felton
l2 ; Junior Achievement 10, 11, 12; Writer's Club 11, 12; Mummers 12; Yearbook 12; Rainbow Club I 0, 11, 12; National Honor Society 12; Honor Roll I 0, 11, 12.
2; II; II Crys tal Gail F is che r Writer's Club; Soundsations; Concert Choir, Yearbook 12; Young Life.
Be ck y Forman
Mat Mates, Captain; JV Cheerleading; Swimming; Young Life.
~11. Bl ake France
FBLA l 0, 11; Psychology Club 11, 12; Boy's L Club 12; VICA Historian 12; ! 10 All-Conference left-field, Baseball.
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=tub Chinese Club I 0, 11, 12; Ecology Club
I 0; Writer's Club I ! , 12; Martial Arts Club 11, 12; Yearbook 12; Image 12; ational Honor Society 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Spotlight on Art 11, 12.
Janee Gagner
Sophomore Select Choir, Concert Choir
I I, 12; Art Club 12; Amnesty International I0, 11, Officer 12; ational Honor Society; Honor Roll I 0, 11, 12.
Sylvia Garcia
Business Professionals of America Historian I 0, Secretary I I ; FHA, President 12.
Mary Gariboy
Chinese Club I 0, 11, 12; Martial Arts Club 11, 12; Young Life IO, 11, 12; Peerhelping 11, 12; SADD 10; Spirit Club 10; ESL Friends 12.
Suzann Garrison
Mummers I 0; French Club I 0, 11; SADD I 0; FBLA 11, Reporter/Historian 12; Young Democrats 12; Chinese Club 12; Advocate I 0, Business Manager 11; Entertainment/Features Editor 12; Junior Achievement Vice President of Public Relations 10; National Honor Society; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12
Shannon Genthe
Psychology Club 11; Cheerleader I0, 11, i 2; Joynite I 0, 11, 12; Volleyball I 0, Tricaptain 11.
Stacia Gieck
Pomalinks 12; Student Council Treasurer 11; FBLA 10, I I, Secretary, Treasurer 12; Soccer I 0, 11, Captain; Joynite 11, 12; Softball I I ; Honor Roll I 0, 11 , 12; National Honor Society 12.
Jason Gilbreth
Football I 0, 11; Sophomore Select Choir I I, 12; Varsity Swing Choir 11, 12; Basketball I 0; SADD l 0 , 11, 12; Young Democrats IO, 11, 12; FCA IO, I I, 12; Young Life IO, 11, 12; Joynite 11, 12; Honor Roll.
Kelly Gillam
Interact; SADD; French Club; FBLA.
Jessikah Gilmore
Sophomore Select Choir I 0; Marching Band I 0, 11; Symphonic Band I 0, 11; Prep Jazz Band I 0; Concert Choir I I, 12 ; Musical 11, 12; Joynite 11, 12; Pomalinks Captain 12; Spani h Club 11; SADD 12; Rainbow Club 12; Varsity Swing Choir 11, 12; Young Life 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 12; Honor Roll I 0, 11, 12; NMEA State Honor Choir 12; Wesleyan Honor Choir 12.
Dan Gossard
Electronics 11, 12; Mummers 11; Martial Arts 11, 12; SADD 12; National Honor Society 12.
Victor Greenfield
Football I 0, I I, 12; Track 11; Young Life I I, 12; Varsity Letter , Honor Roll 10, 11, 12.
Jason Gruhn
Football 10 , 11, 12; Wre tling 11.
Mark Haake
Soccer 10; Varsity Football; All City and All-State Football Honorable Mention 12; Boys'L Club 12
Jennifer Hall
SADD 11, 12; Young Life 10, 11; Spanish Club IO; Honor Roll I 0, 11, 12; National Honor Society 12
Megan Halpern
All-School Play I 0 , 11, 12; Joynight I 0, 11, 12; One-Act Play 11, 12; Mummers Play 11, 12; French Club 10, 11; Amnesty International IO; Speech 11, 12; Musical 11, 12; Young Democrats I 0, I I
Leslie Hammond
FBLA l 0, Historian 11, 12; French Club 11; Peerhelping l"I, 12; Intramurals 12; SADD 10, 12; Marching Band 10, 11; Honor Roll I 0, 11, 12; National Honor Society 12.
Delonie Hansen
FBLA; Mummers; Spirit Squad; Chinese Club; Martial Arts Club; SADD.
Mark Hansen
Tennis I 0, 11; Intramural Basketball 10; FBLA 11, President 12; National Honor Society 12.
Matt Hansen
French Club 11; Psychology Club 12; Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Symphonic Band 10, 11, 12; Varsity Jazz Band 11, 12; All-State Jazz 11, 12.
Karrin Hanshew
Madrigal Singers 11, 12 ; Concert Choir 11, 12; Sophomore Select I 0; All-School Play 11, 12; Musical 11, 12; German Club I 0, 11, 12; Academic Decathlon 12; Mummer 11, 12; Rainbow Club 10, Newsletter Editor 11; Image I 0, 11; Hugh O'Brien Leadership Award, Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Academic Letter 10, I I; Vocal Letter.
Ryan Harms
Baseball IO; Sophomore Select Choir 10; Jazz Ensemble 10, 12; Marching Band 10, 12; Symphonic Band 12; Latin Club 11, 12; Concert Choir 11, 12; Varsity Swing Choir 11, 12; Joynite 11, 12; Musical 12.
Gregory Harris
Teenage Republicans I 0, 11, Coordinator 12; Tennis I 0, 11, 12; Golf IO; Advocate 11, Sports Editor 12; Young Life 12; Honor Roll I 0, 11, 12; National Honor Society 12; Aca-demic All-State Tennis; Academic Letter I 0.
Nate Harris
FBLA I 0; SADD 12; Ba ketball I 0 , I I ; Golf 11, 12.
Shannan Harris
DECA Hi s torian; Girls Club Softball; Rainbow Club; Spirit Club.
Corey Haselhorst
Football 10, 11 , 12 ; Baseball 10, 11, 12; FBLA ; DECA; Young Life 11 , i2; Intramural Basketball 11, 12; SADD 12.
Marc Hausmann
Soccer 11, 12; Spanish Club I 0, 11; Boys L Club 12; Young Life I 0, 11, 12; Track 10; Campus Life 11, 12; SADD 11, 12; Intramural Basketball 11; Honor Roll I I, 12.
Reagan Hauswald
Mummers 12; Writers Club 12; Art Club 12; Advocate 12; Yearbook 12.
S h oshane Herman
Marching Band I0, 11, 12; Concert Band 11, 12; Chinese Club l 0, 11, 12; Advocate Photographer Editor 12; Close-Up I 0, 11; Ecology Club I 0, 11; Science Olympiad I 0, 11, 12 ; Band Letter 11, 12.
Jana Herrington
French Club I 0, 11, 12; SADD Club 12.
Jeremy Hoffman
Joynite 11, 12; Sophomore Select Choir, Speech & Debate; Varsity Swing Choir 11 , 12; Football 10, JV Letter 11, Varsity Letter 12.
Heather Hudson
Basketball l 0, Soccer l 0, I I, 12; Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Varsity Jazz Band 11, 12; Symphonic Band 10, 11, 12
Jason Hutchison
Debate Captain 11, 12; Speech Letter 11, 12; Latin Club, 1st Year Representative 12; Psychology Club 12; Young Democrats 12; Student Council 12; Honor Roll 11, 12.
Annette Itzen
SADD 11, 12; Young Life 11, 12; Honor Roll I 0, 11, 12; National Honor Society 12; Academic Letter.
Ellen Jaecks
Mummers 10, I l, 12; French Club 11, 12; Young Democrats 12; Sophomore Select Choir 10 ; Concert Choir 11, 12; Varsity Swing Choir 11; Madrigal Singers 12, Drama Letter, Vocal Letter.
Rebecca Janssen
Swimming 10, 11; SADD 10; Young Democrats 11, 12; Rainbow Club 12 ; Honor Roll I 0, 11, 12; National Honor Society 12.
Erik Jelinek
Joynite 11 , 12 ; Varsity Jazz Band 11 ; Outstanding Soloist Award IO ; LPS Jazz Fe s tival Soloi s t Award 11.
Kristen R. Johnson
Sophomore Select Choir I I, 12 ; Concert Choir I I, 12; Madrigals I I, 12 ; Joynite 11, 12; Musical 11 ; Music Letter.
Poppy Johnson
Rainbow Club ; SADD ; Spirit Club.
Ingrid Kirst
Writers Club I 0, 11, Board Member 12; Math Club I 0 , Treasurer 11, 12; Orchestra I 0 , 11, 12; Debate 12 ; Lincoln Youth Symphony I 0, 11, 12; Science Olympiad I0 , 11, 12; Girls Soccer IO; Honor Roll I 0, 11, 12; Academic Letter I 0
Jennifer Klein
Cheerleading Co-Captain 10, 11, 12; PeerHelping I I , 12; Volleyball Captain IO; Soccer 9, I 0, 11, 12; Honor Roll I 0 , I I, 12; AIDS Peer Educator 11, 12; Student Council VP 10, District President, State VP, Secretary 11 , Pre sident 12; Spirit Club 12; Prom Princess 11; Homecoming Queen 12; National Honor Society President 12.
Cassidy Kovanda Honor Roll I 0, 11, 12, National Honor Society, 12; French Club I 0, I I, 12 ; L Club; Art Club 11, 12; Boardmember, Wesleyan Honor Art Show; Scholar Athlete 11; Fencing 11, 12 Track 10, 11, 12.
Tami Krejdl
FBLA 10, VP 11, 12; SADD 11 , Bo ard Member 12; Close-UP Club 10 ; French Club 10 , 11; Tennis 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll I 0, 11, 12; National Honor Society 12.
Mandi Kroeger
Swimming I 0 ; Deca 12; SADD 12.
Mindi Krueger
Swimming Letterer I 0; Di ving 11; DECA 12
Mike Krumm
Spanish Club 11; Peerhelpin g 12; Campus Life I 0, I I, 12.
Brad Kulwicki
Spanish Club I 0, 11 ; DECA Class Representative & State Conference 1st and 2nd Place Award Winner 11, Vice-President 12; Teenage Republi cans 11, Preside nt & County Chairman 12; Honor R oll I 0, I I, 12; lntramural s 10 , 11 ; Football 11; Jazz Ensemble 12; Math Club 11 ; Rainbow Club 11 ; Joynite 11, 12.
Brian Kurtzer
Baseball I 0, 11, 12; Football I 0, SADD 11; DECA 12
Spanish Club IO ; Young D emocrats 11 , 12; Sophomore Select IO ; Concert Choir 11, Secretary 12; Swing Choir 12; Mu si-
cal I I , 12 ; Young Life I I, 12; Joynite 11 , 12 ; ational Honor Society I 0, 11 , 12; ational Honor Society 12
Kristina Loos
FBLA Reporter I 0, 11, 12; French Club I I; SADD 12, Big Brother & Sisters 12, Young Life 12; Honor Roll I0 , I I , 12; ational Honor Society 12.
Amy Loth
Girls' LClub 10, 11 , 12 ; SADD 10 , 11, Board of Directors 12; Spanish Club IO; FBLA 12; Peerhelping 11, 12; Student Mediator 12 ; Young Life I 0 , 11, 12; Campus Life I0, 11, 12; National Honor Society, Secretary 12; Volleyball 9, 10 Captain 11, 12; Basketball 9 , 10 , Captain 11, 12; Soccer 9 , I 0, Captian 11, 12; Academic Letterer I 0, 11, 12; Honor Roll I 0, 11, 12, 3-Sport Academic All-State Honoree 11, 12; 3-Sport Academic All-Conference 12; LHS Outstanding Athlete of the Year 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; I st 12 Varsity Letter Winnter a t LHS; Principal ' s Leadership Award.
Jason Lovercheck
Football 11, 12; Baseball 11, 12; SADD 12; Boys L Club 12
Jed Marsh
Baseball I 0, I I, 12; Football IO; Concert Choir I I, 12; Sophomore Select Choir I0; SADD 11, 12; Spanish Club 10 , 11; Boys L Club 12; Young Life I0, 11, 12; Campus Life 11 , 12.
Jeff Marston
FBLA 10; B asketball I 0; Baseball I 0, 11, 12; Young Life I 0, 11 , 12; Cross Country I O; Concert Choir I 0, 11 ; Sophomore Select Choir I 0, Honor Roll I 0, I I, 12; National Honor Society 12.
Adrian Martinez
Rainbow Club I0, 11 ; Asst. Treasurer 11 ; Close-Up Club 10; DECA II, 12;Class Rep. I I ; President 12; Hispanic Caucus President 11, 12; Psychology Club 12; Nebraska State Wrestling Champion 1992.
Carl Masters
Mummers Outstanding Member 10 & 11 , Publicity 11 , Chairperson 12; Speech 10 , I I, 12; Writers Cl ub I 0, 12; Young Democrats I 0; Art Club 11 , Leader 12; Joynite I0, 11, Emcee 12; All-School Play 10, 11, 12; Mummers Play 10, 11, 12; One Act Student Director I 0, 11, 12; Honor R o ll 12; Speech and Dram a Letter I 0, 11, 12; W es leyan Senior Honor Art Show 12.
Natalie Mather
LHS Special Olympi cs; B as ke tball , Track, Softball Throw Medalist.
Michelle Mccawley
Close-UP Club 10; Spirit Club 10; Spanish Club IO ; SADD IO; Honor Roll I 0, 11 , 12.
Josh McGrane
Spanish Club 11 ; Football I 0, 11 , 12; Ba sketball I 0, I I , 12; Track I 0, 11 ; Campus Life 11, 12; Bo ys L Club Secretary 11 , 12; Honor R o ll r I , 12.
Dawn Meeske
Concert Band IO; Marching Band IO ;
FBLA 10 , 12; French Club 10 , 11, Pre ident 12; Sound aton I I, 12; Joynite I I , 12; Wre tling Cheerleader 12; Big brother /Big si ters 12 ; SADD 12; Honor Roll I 0 , 11, 12 ; National Honor Society 12 ; Academic Letterer.
Travis Meinecke
Swimming Letter 9 , I 0, 11 & 12; Football Letter; Honor Roll I 0, 11, 12; ational Honor Society 12 ; Academic Letter.
Heather Merboth
Track I 0, I I; Concert Band I 0; Spanish Club 10; Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Symphonic Band I I , 12.
Andrew Monk
Baseball 9, I 0, 11 , 12; Football 9, I 0 , 11; SADD 10, 11; Spanish Club 10, 11 ; Boys L Club 12; DECA 12; Intramural Basketball I I and Volleyball 12; Young Life IO; Honor Roll 12
Heather Moreno
Volleyball 10; Soccer 10; Sp anish Club 10 , 11.
John Mort
Football I 0, I I , 12; Soccer 12.
Brad T. Murphy
Varsity Wrestling I 0, 11, 12; B oys L Club 11 , 12; SADD 12; DECA 12; Young Demo-crats 11; Comhusker B oys State 11; Hon or R oll I 0 , I I , 12; Academic All-State 11 ; National Hon o r Society 12; State Wrestling Champion I 301bs.
Heather Nelson
Mummers 10; Speech & Deb ate 10 ; Close-up IO; Spanish Club 11.
Mark Nelson
B aseball I 0, I I, 12; Sophomore Select Choir I 0; Concert Choir 11, 12; Honor Roll I 0, I I, 12; National Honor Society 12.
Tracy Nelson
Mummers 10; Speech & Deb ate Club 10; Close-up Club 10; Spanish Club 11.
Linh Ngo
Esl Friends Club; A s ian American Caucus
Minh Hoa Nguyen
R a inbow Club.
Thang Nguyen
Rainbow Club; Asian American Caucus.
William J. Nigh
Art Club
Jose Olivas
R ainbow Club l 0, 11; SADD I I ; Hispanic Caucus 11 , 12.
Jill Olson
Madri ga ls 11, 12; Concert Choir 11 , 12; Sophomore Select I 0 ; Amne s ty International I 0, Board of Director s 11 & 12; Musical 11 ; Mummer s Play I 0; Lincoln Youth Symphony 10, 11 , 12 ; National Honor Society 12.
Erika L. Olsho
Soccer 11; FBLA 11; Junior A c hie ve ment Presi d e nt 11; Vice-Pre side nt of Marketin g
12; ational Honor Society 12 ; Ho nor Roll 10 , 11, 12.
Lori Parker
SADD 10, 11; French Club 10, 11 ; DECA 12; Campus Life I 0; Hon o r Roll 10, 11 , 12; Na t ional Honor Societ y 12 ; Academic Letter 12
Ray Paulson
French Club I 0 , I I ; Amne ty Int e rnati onal I I; Mummers I 0, 11 , 12; All -Sc hoo l Play 11; Writers ' Club 11, 12; Sp e ech Captain , I st Place Medalist a nd Le ttere r 11 , 12; Joynite I 0, 11, 12; One- A c t pla y 12; Intramural B asketball I 0, 11 ; Peerhelping 11, 12; Drama Letter 11.
Ashley Pennington Concert Choir 11 , 12; Varsity S w i ng Choi r 11, 12; Chinese Club 10, I i , 12 ; Martial Arts Club 12; Joynite 10 , 11 , 12 ; School Musical I I, 12; LHS Orc h e stra 10.
Earl Peters Car Club 11 , 12.
Rebecca Peterson
Spanish Club 11; Swimming 11 ; \ rt Club I I ; Yearbook Photo gra ph er I I.
Sara Piggee
Mummers I 0, I I, 12; Young De 1 o crat s I 0, 11, Treasurer 12; Rainbow C 1b I0, 11 , Treasurer 12; Spanish Club I , 11 ; Girls L Club I0, 11 ; Varsity Tra 1 Letter I 0, I I, 12; Swimming I I; Perfe r Attendance Award 11; Student Counc 1 11, 12; Joynite 11, 12; African-Americ ai C aucu s 10 , 11; Womens History Month I annin g Committee 11, 12; NAACP Yo w Council 11; Yearbo ok Senior Editor I
Tanya Pitts
SADD IO; LDP I 0, 11, 12; Fren l 1 Club IO; Girl s L Club I 0, 11 Preside m 12; Cheerleading 11; P eerhelping 11 12; Volleyball Letterer I 0, 11 & 12 ; asketb a ll Letterer 9, 10 , 11 & Co-Cap 1 i n 12 ; Track Letterer I 0, I 1, 12; Outst a i ing Female Athlete Award; H o n or R, I IO11. 12; Academic All-State B asketb c: & Track 11, 12; Junior Scholar Ath te Award; 3 Varsity Letters in a Y e , Award I 0, 11 , 12; All-City Track
Maggie Pleskac Art Club; Mummers; P eerhelpin ! Hon or R o ll.
Carrie Redelfs
DECA Treasurer 11 , 12; Softball I.
Seth Redfield
Lin co ln Youth Symphony I 0, 11 12; German Club Secretary/Boardm e 1ber 10 11, 12 ; M a th Club 10, 11 , 12; Y o g D emocrats I 0, 12; U ltim ate Fris b e I0, 11, 12; Intr amural Basketball 11 , 2; LH S Orche s tra Secretary I 0, 11 , 12; B tten Oboe String Qu artet 12; Honor R II 10 , 11 , 12 ; National Honor Society I Ac ademic Letter I I , 12; Mu ic Letter ), 11 , 12.
Amy Reger
Ima ge Board 11 ; Ecology Found e and Chairperson 11, 12; Writer s Club 0 , 11 , 12, 12; ESL Friends 11, 12; Chint ;e Clu b 11 , Treasurer 12; Martial Arts Cit , 11 , Treasurer 12; Advocate 12; Youn _
Democ rats I 0, I I, 12; Close-Up I 0; Academic Decathlon 12; Rainbow Club IO; Honor Roll I 0, I I, 12; Girls State.
Jonathan Rehm
Advocate I 0, Managing Editor 11 , Editor •n' Chief 12; Young Democrats 10, Secretary 11, P resident 12; National Honor society 12; Joynite 11, 12; Honor Roll JO, 11, 12.
Doug Reiber Art Club.
Charles Retziaff Car Club.
Ly dia Richmond
Marching B and; Symp h onic B and; Orchestra.
Anne Rinke
Sophomore Select IO; Concert Choir I I, 12; Trap-Shooting 12; Musical 12.
Ev on Rinke
Concert Choir I I ; Trapshooting I I, Secretary 12; Trap h ooting State Competitor I I, 12.
Holly Robinson
Chinese Cl u b 10; Mummers 11, 12.
Aaron Rock
German C l ub I 0; SADD I 0, 11, 12; You ng Democrats 11, 12; Concert Choir 12; Intramurals 11, 12; Young Life 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll 11.
Kim Rose
Spirit C lu b 10; Wrestling Cheerleaders 10; Honor R o ll 10; Spanish Club 11.
Emily Rowen
Car C lu b Secreta r y 12; French Club 11 ; P ychology Cl u b 11; Wrestling Cheerleader 12; C lose-Up 10.
Tera Sasso
Cheer leader I 0, 11, 12; Student Council 11, Historian 12; Sophomore Select Choir 10; Soundsations 11; Joynite 10, 11 , 12; LOP l 0, 11 , 12; Intramural B asketball I 0 , 11; AIDS Peered u cator 12; Campus Life 10, 11, 12; Young Life 10, 11, 12; ationa l Honor Society Historian 12; Honor R oll I 0, 11, 12; Academic Letter.
Jennifer Schmidt
Marching B and IO; Soccer I 0, 11.
Nate Schmidt
Chinese C lu b I 0, 11, 12; Golf I 0; Martial Arts 1 1, 12; Jazz E n sem bl e 11, 12; Intramurals 11 , 12; Marchi n g Band 12; Sym, phonic B a nd 12; Honor roll I 0, 11, 12; ational Honor Society 12; Academic Letter I 0, 1 1
Stacy Scott
Spirit Club I 0, 11, 12; Psychology Club 10; Mat Mates 11; Spirit Club 11, 12; Wres tli ng Cheer leader Captain 12.
Daryl Serrett
Womens H istory Month Planning Committee I 0, I I, 12; Amnesty International 11; Mummers 11, 12; All School Play I I, 12; Musical 11; One Act 12; Joynite 11, 12; Writers Club 12; GLO B E 12; Yearbook/ Advocate photographer I I, 12;
Mummer s Pla y 12.
J ustin P. Sharp
Latin club I 0; SADD I I, 12; Rainbow Club I I, Board Member 12; ESL Friends Secretary 12; Chinese Club 12; Young Democrats 12 ; Honor Roll IO I I 12 • National Honor Society 12 ' ' '
Jason Shaw
Orchestra I 0, I I, I 2; Joynight I 0, 11 , 12; Prep Jazz Band I I; Var ity Jazz Band 12; Marching Band 12; Symphonic B a nd 12; Musical 11 , 12 ; Martial Art Club 11; All-State Orchestra Award. Hastings Honor Orchestra.
R usty Shepard
Varsity Soccer 9, I 0, 11 , 12; All-State Soccer I I; Spanish Club I 0, I I, Concert Choir I I , 12 ; Sophomore Select Choir IO ; Madrigals 12; Boys L Club I 0, 11, 12; Joynite 12; Young Life I 0, 11; Honor Roll I 0, I 1, 12; ational Honor Society 12.
Cy n t h ia Shoberg
Latin Club IO; French Club 11 ; FBLA 11, 12; Young Democrats I I, 12; Mummers 12 Honor Roll.
Renee Sintek
Latin Club I 0, Secretary 11, 12; Young Life 11, 12; Young Democrtas 12 ; SADD 12
Thad Smoyer
Psychology Club 11, 12; Exemplary Attendance I l
Josh Snowden
Yoong Democrats I I; Amnesty 11, 12; Academic Decathlon 12; Honor Roll I 0, I I , 12; National Honor Society, 12.
Steven Sparling
Image I 0, 11; Madrigals 11, 12 ; Concert Choir 11, 12; Sophomore Select Choir I 0; Speech 11; All-School Play 11, 12 ; Musical 11, 12; Writer's Club 11; Advocate 12; Mummers 10, 11; Joynight 11, I 2; Music Letter 11 , 12; Honor Roll I 0, 11, 12; National Honor Society 12; Marching Band I 0; ESL Friends 12.
Catherine Steinauer
Rainbow Club 11 ; French Club I0, 11; Joynite 11; Mummer 11, 12; Concert Choir I I, 12 ; Young Democrats l 0, I I, 12.
Ann Stephens
Big Brothers/Big Sisters 12; FBLA I 0; Honor Roll 12; Joynite 10 ; Mummers I 0; Rainbow Club I 0, 11; SADD 11, 12; Soccer 11, 12; Spanish Club I 0, I I; Young Demo-crats 11, 12; Young Life 10, 11, 12.
Corey Stetkovich
Concert Choir 11, 12.
Ann Sukhram
SADD; FBLA; Asian's Caucus, Honor Roll 10 , 11, 12.
Lecia Tay l or Basketball I 0, 11, 12; Chinese Club I 0, 11, 12; SADD 11, 12; Martial Arts Club 12; FBLA 12; Honor Roll 10, 11 , 12; Academic Letter 12; National Honor Society
Tonya Ta lor
Mat Mate 10; SADD 11 12 · French Club 11 ; Young Life 11; Honor Roll I 0, I I, 12 ; ational Honor Society
Sok hoe u n Te p
Writer's Club, ESL Friends, A ian Club.
Amanda Te rma a t
Mummers 11 , 12 ; German Club 11 , 12 ; Academic Decathlon 12; Rainbow Club 11; German Club 11, 12; Drama Club 11, 12; Honor Roll 10, I I, 12 ; ational Honor Society 12 ; Academic Decathlon 12.
T a mi T heile r
Close-up Club I 0; French Club I 0; Spirit Club 10; SADD 10; Honor Roll 10 , 11 , 12.
O liv ia T hoene
Concert Choir 11, 12; German Club I I , Officer 12; Writers' Club 12; Mummers 12; Rainbow Club 12; Car Club.
Ian T h om p son
Baseball 10, 11 , 12 ; Spanish Club 11.
Erro n T o w ns
Marching Band I 0, 11, 12; Symphonic Band I I, 12; Intramural Ba ketball l l, 12; Reserve Golf 10, 11 ; Varsity Jazz Band 12; LOP I 0, 11, 12; Close-up Club I 0, 11, 12 ; SADD 12; Young Democrats 11, 12 ; Joynight 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 12; Weslyan Honor Band 12.
Eric Ulrich
Young Life 11, 12; Art Club 11 , 12; LClub 11, Treasurer 12; Tennis I 0, 11, 12; Orchestra I 0, I I, 12; Joynight 12.
Stephanie Voge l
FBLA 10 , 11, 12; SADD 10, 11; Young Life 10; Pomalinks 12; Marching Band I 0, I I ; Joynight 12.
Mitchell Wachter Deca, 12.
Isaac Waltman
Math Club 11, 12; Marching Band l 0, 11, 12; Computer Club 12; Concert Band I 0, 11; German Club l l , 12; Symphonic Band 12; Fencing l I, 12; Intramural Basketball; Honor Roll.
Sara Washburn
Varsity Basketball 10, Captain 11 , Cheerleading 10 Captain 11 & 12; FBLA I 0; Joynite 10, 11, 12; Honor Roll l I, 12; Sophomore Select 11, 12; Concert Choir 11, 12; Varsity Swing Choir I 1, 12; Peerhelping 11, 12; Musical 12.
A m y Watts
Amnesty Int ' I 10 , 11, Board Member 12; Writer's Club I 0, 12, Board Member I I; Teenage Republicans 12; Concert Choir 11, 12; Women 's History Month Committee I 0; National Merit Student; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society.
K im Watts
Writer 's Club 10, 11, 12; Women's History Month Committee; Amnesty Int'l 10, I I, Trea urer 12; ESL Friends 12; Academic Letter IO; Honor Roll I 0, I I, 12; National Honor Society.
Ta dd Wegner
Football 10, 11, 12· re tling 10, 11 , 12; Boy ' L Club I 0, I I, i 2; ophomore Select Choir I I, 12 ; Concert Ch ir 11, 12 ; Joynite 11 , 12 ; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; ational Honor Societ I 0, I I, 12 ; All • State Ac ademic Football and Wre tling I I , 12 ; All-City Wrestling and FootbRII I 0, 12, Super-State Football.
M and y West
Young Democrats I 0; Cheerleading 11 • Spani h Club I I; DECA I I, Trea urer 12 ; FBLA 12; SADD 11; Spirit Club 10, Honor Roll I 0
Kate Wester ho ld
DECA 12; ational Honor Society l 2.
Ca leb W h isen hunt
Marching Band 10, 11 , 12 ; Jazz En emble 10, 11 , 12; Symphonic Band 10, 11, 12; Teenage Republicans I 0 , 11, 12; Band Council I 0, I I, President 12; Joynite 11 , 12; Mu ical 11, 12; Sophomore Select Choir 11; Spanish Club 11; Young Life 11, 12; Rainbow Club 12; Outstanding Soloist Award-Bellevue We t Jazz Fe tival 12; Superior Rating Solo and Ensemble Contest 12.
S h e ll y Wiles Art Letter 11, 12
Laoi s William s Sophomore Volleyball 10; SADD 11; Soundsations 11 , 12; DECA 12; Honor Roll 11, 12.
A m y W in k ler
Latin Club 10 , 11, Historian 12; Young Democrats IO; Speech and Debate I 0; Honor Roll I 0, 11, 12; National Honor Society.
C haka Kha n W ith e rs po o n
Varsity Cheerleader 11; Spanish Club President 11; Rainbow -Club Pre ident 12; Basketball Letter 10; Drill Team 12; Mummers 10; Track 10 , 11, 12; Joynite I 0, 11, 12; Venture II 11; African-American Caucus 10, 11, 12; Young Life 11, 12; Peerhelping 11, 12; Upward Bound 10, 11, 12; NAACP Youth Council 11, 12.
A nali ese S u z e tte Woo d Spirit Club I 0; SADD 11.
Cin d y Wort man
SADD 10; FBLA 10, Officer 11; French Club 10, 11; Advocate Busine Manager I st Semester 12
Sa rah W ur te le
French Club l 0, 11; Joynite 11, 12; Young Life 11 , 12; Pomalink Captain l 2; Concert Choir 11, 12; Soundsation I I , 12; Honor Roll I 0, 11, 12; Academic letter 10, 11; National Honor Society 12.
Fra nk Ybarr a
Football 10 , 12; SADD 11 , Boardmember 12 ; Spanish Club 11; Campus Life I I, 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; African-American Caucus l l, 12; Chinese Club 12; Student Council 10.
Lateaf C. King
Your name is very unique and special.. .It fits you well! You have given us so much to be proud of. There will never be anyone who can take your place in our lives and in our hearts. You deserve only the best in life!
Love, mom, John, and J .R.
Bart and Brad Mwphy
Then You were so small, but as time has gone by, you have grown so tall. you have fought with and learned on each other thru it all.
Now We are truly proud and joyous that you have reached such high goals. Your paths may go many different ways, yet many times parallel. Thanks for the memories!
We Love You, Mom, Dad, Ben, Jennie, Baby Murphy, Grama S., and Grama M.
JanooGagner
We are very proud of you and wish you the best life has to offer.
Love, Manandl>cld
Amy Kathleen Davis
We are so proud of you Amy. Congratulations. May all your hopes and dreams come true and your future be successful and happy. •
We Love You!
Mom, Dad, and Kelly
Ashley Penington
We're proud not only of your innumerable sterling accomplishments, but also of your kind and fearless heart.
Allegra, Chuck, and Logan
Marc Hammann
Congratulations, Maic! ! You have made this Mom very proud. You're a great kid! May all the BEST BE YOURS in future years - luck, success, and happiness.
Love you always, Mm Cortney Jo Cacek
Congratulations Cortney! We are proud of you. May all your dreams for the future come true.
Love, Mom, Dad, and Kevin
Joshua McGrane
Congratulations on all your High School Successes! You've only begun to tap your talent and potential. Shoot f<r the stars! We'll be with you all the way.
Love, I>cld and Mom
Tera Sasso
Congratulations Tera! You have accomplished a great deal and have always made us proud, you are and always will be special to us. We hope all of your dreams come true.
We love you, Man and I>cld
I'm so proud of you. You proved statistics wrong. You're a beautiful mother and a strong person. Enjoy college-study hard. Always remember, God helps those who are willing to help themselves. He won't let you down.
M:m
Cass
You are my sunshine my only sunshine... I'm proud of you Cass. I hope all of your dreams are full.filled.
Love,
M:m
Kelley & Shelley Crounse
• Given only 4 hours to live, you truely are miracles. We're so proud of you . both. Whatever paths your lives follow, may you each travel them in happ~ and good health knowing you'll always have our love and support.
Mom, Dad, Brandon, & Lisa
Rose
Congratulations, you made it this far. Our pride and love go with you into your future.
It has been quite a ride these last eighteen years. A little bumpy at times, but we wouldn't have misse.d it for anything. Continue to be your own person. Be happy, we love you.
Mother, Father, and Tim
Eric p. w~
You're good enough. You're smart enough. And g~h dam i~ you graduated. Congratulations! You make us proud. May good health, happi~, and s~ be yours.
Love,
Mom, Dad, and Jessie
I Toby Bouwens
Dear Toby, The years have gone quickly. We are so proud of you and all that you have accomplished. We love you, we wish you the best life has to offer, and we will always stand by you.
Love, Dad & Mom
AdamSkoda
mr, We are proud of you! Keep up the good world Love always,
Mom, Dad, & Sarah
TONYA
AARON
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Senior class
»The yearbook staff would like to congratulate all of the senior students who have put in long hours and given freely of their time to volunteer in their community for the sake of others. These students will go out into the world with unique experiences to share with the world and those around them. We are very proud of our senior class and feel certain they will represent Lincoln High well.
It was all worth it. GOOD LUCK!
Congratulations class of 1993
The yearbook staff
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AAbdullah, Omar 96
Abdullah, Othman 96
Abernathy, Melissa 142
Adams, Ryan 142
Aden, Amy 92
Aden, Peggy 93
Aden, Stephanie 92
Adkins, Barb I04
Adkisson, Anthony 142
Aguilar, Peter 142
Ahlberg, Gabe 98
Ahlrichs, Jennifer 142
Ailes, Michelle 142
Akers, Lee 196, 20 I
Alexander, Kisha 142
Allen , Chad 196, 20 I
Allen, Derek 142
Allen, Jeremy 196,201
Amen, Dawn 86, 87, 142
Amen, Kenneth 142
Amen, Ryan 75
Amen , Travis 33
Andrews, Ann 142
Andrews, Sally 22, 23, 142
Apodaca, Evangelin 143
Arbuck , Lisa 196, 20 I
Arizola, Steve 143
Armstrong, Cary 143
Aschenbrenner, Tim 143
Ash, Marian S I 04
Au, Wayne 143
Aupperle, Aaron 143
Austin, Nate 48
Avery, Susan J. 104
Avila, Lino 96
Ayres, Stacy 143
Azizinamini, David 22, 23, 48, 143
BBaade, Jennifer 143
Babinski, Frank 196, 20 I
Bailey, Arra 25, 143
Bailey, Heather 33, 79
Bailey, Jason 143
Bailey, Mandy 144
Bailey, Melissa 144
Baird, Matthew 144
Bake, Ryan 144
Baker, Benjamin 144
Baker, Charles 196, 20 I
Baker , James I 04
Banks, Torrance 144
Banse!, Rebecca 144
Banwell, Ane 11 I
Barnett, Bryace 144
Barney, Geraldine 44
Barry, Brian 144
Barstow, James D. 104
Bartek, Joann I 04
Bartels, Toby 43, 48, 50, 144
Bassen, Joshua 196, 20 I
Bassinger, Danielle 144
Bay, Ben 144
Bayer, Jeff 33
Bearce, Cheyenne 145
Beard, Alice M. I 04
Beck, Margret 79, 99, 145
Beck, Nancy 58 , 104
Beck, Scott 99
Becker, Benjamin 127
Becker, Joshua 40, 145
Beckley, Angela 196,201
Beckley, Roxanne 127
Becwar, Kamron 127
Beecham, Shannon 127
Behne, Lisa 79 , 127 Bell, Thaniel 98, 127
Beltz, Andrea 127
Bench, Ahnah 127
Bench , Sarah 145
Bender , Lynette 145
Berg , James 145
Berks, Matthew 127
Bemer, Johna 145
Berry, Shelly 79
Berry, Susanne 78, 127
Bestul, Nicholas 196. 201
Bethune, Brendan 145
Bettis, Dawn 127
Bett s, Alice 104
Betz , Brian 127
Bickham, Derrick 145
Biehl , Kevin 145
Binder, Matthew 145
Binnick , Dawn 127
Bird , Ryan 146
Bi skup, Toni 127
Black , Terry 127
Blackbum, William 196, 201
Blackford, Nikki 146
Blaha , Oliver 146
Blair, Bryan 127
Blake, Chris 146
Blank, Jennifer 26, 127
Bleed , Jacob 48, 55, 196, 20 I
Blomstedt, Heidi 146
Bloom , David 196,201
Bluford, Tromane 14
Blunt , Angela 127
Boardman, JeYon 75
Bodfield , Clayton 146
Boedhram , Angela 146
Boedhram, Rishi 146
Bogardi , Reka 146
Bogdanovich, Dena 127
Bohl, Jennifer 75, 127
Bohlken, Chris 127
Boland, Kelly 146
Bolton, Mandy 127
Bonkiewicz, Karen 93
Bonnema, Stephanie 127
Book, S Daniel 196, 20 I
Booth, Dustin 44, 127
Borchert, Elisa 14, 102, 146
Born, Meredith 146
Bossaller, Scott 147
Bott, Aaron 127
Bouwens, Tobias 147
Bowers, Stefanie 38
Bowling, Kara 147
Bozek, Jane 104
Bradford, Wendy 14, 147
Brady, John 102, 104
Bratt, Lynei 147
Braun, Amanda 92
Breazeale, Kris 147
Breckner, Kelly 127
Brenaugh, Denise 196,201
Brennan, Sarah 127
Brennfoerder , Scott 127
Bre stel, Ann 42
Brewer, Anna 127
Brezeale , Kris 77
Bridges, Jennifer 147
Briggs, Lois 127
Britton , Dale 55, 147
Brobst , Carrie 127
Brock, Christopher 127
Broman, Chad 147
Brook s, La Cresha 127
Brown, Adrienne 44, 127
Brown, Chad 128
Brown, Edwin 22, 23
Brown , LaToia 147
Brown, LaToya 147
Brstel , William J. 104
Bruce, John 11 I
Bruck , Jason 50, 98, 147
Brundage, Ranea 128
Brunke, Dawn 148
Bryant, Kathleen L. 104
Buchanan, Jeramie 128
Buchholtz, Autumn 128
Buckle s, Bryan 128
Buckner, Robert I 04
Buhrman, Jamie 128
Buhrman, Jenni fer 79, 148
Bui, Anh Linh 128
Bui , Hong Sam 128
Bui , hat Tuan 196,201
Bui , Tan Ky 148
Bukacek , Blake 82, 83
Bukacek , Lisa 83
Bundfu ss, Jeremy 128
Bundfu ss, Michelle 148
Burden, Eric 128
Burdic, Maija 148
Bure sh, Bradley 98, 148
Burnett , Terry 196,201
Burrow , Anthony 94, 95, 128
Burton , Robert 94
Bu swell, Shari 148
Byrd, Christopher 148
Byrd , Terri 148
Cabrales , Dawn 148
CCacek, Cortney 79, 86, 148
Caldwell, Patrice 196, 20 I
Calhoun, Nickie 148
Camp, Howard 149
Campbell, Andrew 77, 94, 149
Campbell , Mark 28, 94, 128
Canby , Daniel 196,201
Canby, Marcella 78, 128
Canby, Michelle 128
Carcamo, Heidi 149
Card, Andria 128
Carlson, Jeremy 149
Carlson, Justin 25 103 , 149
Carlson, Shawn 22, 23, 149
Carlson , Ted 149
Carman, Joshua 128
Carmine, Jamie 79, 149
Carroll, Amy 128
Carver, Jason I 49
Carver, Matthew 128
Casella, Anthony 128
Castenada, Ignacio 128
Cates, Michelle 128
Catlin, Melinda 196,201
Ceballos, Ruben 83
Cebuhar, Daniel 128
Cederberg, Carl 128
Cepurnieks, Ryan 128
Chandler, Adam 149
Chandler, Carie 11 I
Chandler, Randall 128
Chapin, Missy 34, 58, 149
Charrion, David IOI, 149
Chau , Loan 150
Childre ss, Jamie 150
Chilton, Rebecca 196,2 01
Chistansen, Chris 96
Choate , E Chris 196, 20 I
Chrisman, Dustin 128
Christensen , Chris 29
Christie , Thomas I 04
Christiensen , Chad 128
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Coleman, Arthur 150
Coleman, Joseph 150
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Crocker, Mandy 151
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Cuthrell , Jennifer 129
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Wendeln , Billy 193
Wenger , Tadd IOI
Wenicker, Joe 193
Wescott , Leslie 193
We s t , Mandy 193
We s terhold, Kathryn 194
Weyer , Ju s tin 194
Whi senhunt , Caleb 194
White , Robert I I 0
Wile s, Christina 112
Wile s, Shelly 194
Wilhelm, Justin 196,201
Wilker s on, Edward s 196,201
Wilkin s on, Deleta 196 , 20 I
William s, Da v id 194
William s, Eric 112 , 194
Williams , Heather 194
William s, Lanis 194
William s , Michelle 14
William s, Suzanne M 110
Wil son , LaVisha 194
Winkler, Amy 194
Winters, Jennie 194
Witherspoon , Chaka 14 , 22, 23 , 79 , 195
Witt , Rebecca 195
Wittmus s, Russell 195
Wojta s ek , Brian 75
Wolfe, Joyce 196 , 201
Wolfe , Nancy L. 110
Wood , Aneliese 195
Wood , Anita 112
Wood , Donald 196 , 201
Wood, Starlene 195
Woolf, Dana 195
Workman , Julie 195
Worm , Cynthia 195
Wortman , Cindy 195
Valasek , Amber 191
Valderrama, Michelle 191
Valderrama, Sylvia 191
VanAndel, Kristin 75
YanDusen , Debra 110
YanMeveren , Shon 196,201
Varga s , Jorge 191
Wray , Kevin 96
Wulf, Sean 196 , 201
Wurtele , Sarah 195
Wurtley, Sarah 79
Wylie , Ryan 94
Yankt o n , Leonard 40
yYbarra , Fra nk I 0 , 195
Ybarra , Ka ri 195 , 200
Yoder, Kenneth IOI , 196 ,2 00
Yo ung, Clinton 196 , 200
Young , Du s tin 196 , 200
Younger , Mindi 196 ,200
Youngqui s t , Am a nda 196 , 200
zZillig , Janet S. 110
Zinn , Ariella 196 , 200
Zu s pan , Bill 24 , 94 , 110
Zu s pan , Ryan 94
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The 1993 Links was printed on 80-pound grade enamel paper and published by Walsworth Publishing Company of Marceline, Missouri. The cover was designed by the staff and the theme idea came from Sara Piggee.
The copy was typeset by the staff on Macintosh computers on Comtran using designer series style layout. Copy was in 10 pt. Times; headlines were in 36 pt. Times bold; subheads were in 18 pt. Times. Captions were in 8 pt. Times; Cover was in various sizes of Times.
The Links staff would like to recognize and thank the foil owing people for their help and support. Candice Fryda, Maggie Beck, the Journalism II class, and all the staff parents who patiently allowed their students to devote long hours to working this book through; all the volunteer photographers, and writers and ·the Advocate staff.