Lincoln High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1966
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QQ CARDINAL The Lincoln High School Escutcheon The symbols on this escutcheon represent the achievements, the history and the goals of Lincoln High School: Frederick Littman's statue of Abraham Lincoln represents the dedicated spirit and ideals of the school and the mang Camellias are the school flower which color the campusg Cardinals and the laurel wreath represent the successes of the student body in its varied activitiesg The lamp of learning symbolizes the central concern for scholarship and the high academic standards of the school: The skyline dividing the shield indicates that Lincoln High School is the only secondary school in the heart of the cityg Alternating red and white stripes in the lower portion of the shield symbolize the Bellamy Flag Award presented to Lincoln in recognition of outstanding achievements of the student body, the faculty and the administrationg The monogram of the old Portland High School and the date 1869 signify that Lincoln High School is the direct descendant of the first public secondary school in the city of Portland. Lincoln High School Portland, Oregon 1966 Editor Holly Bruno Staff Administration and Faculty Holly Bruno Classes Deon Bucher Forrest Grubb Diedri Schmitz Activities Cathy Carlson Denise Hirstel Trina Huss Jan Ritz Sports Kris Bruno Greg York Typist and Business Manager Marsha Bolan Photographers J oe Churchill Toni Eiwen Gary De Chand Don Lachman Tad Savinar Advisor Miss Michele Hilke 3 Table of Contents Administration and Faculty . . 10 Classes . . . . . 30 Seniors . . . 34 Juniors . . . . 58 Sophomores . . . 70 Freshmen . . . 80 Activities . . 86 Sports . . . . 138 Index . . . . 190 FC11OVVShip L2 fn, 1 mn. X. N illilllilf I I ,FJ .J- V, w ,-Ii w':, 1 1 '-.A-1'. ' :kg-Jil ml ' X-Java. ',QN1bR ..rM'Muwg U-.Tu5n4r1V-W u pun Inu .-- Q mul! WW. usunvu Nw fAM+'MU ' mul! .fMmw.mnru.nv WU nm-in .umm mnmmoar PA! ,Mau q.,f,gu.-m4 5'5 A uhm!! fAlll ! 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N .-.Xb X 11, Q -J ,Lf DP' 49 9 -.XXF , .xg jx .M. ii' 1-Q I 2, .sy . ' i, . , !-.' ti- Q .-A., , fi llfrfsie L A I Administration EDWIN SCHNIEDER: Principal MILDRED W. BASSETT: Vice-Principal ROBERT W, HENDERSON: Vice-Principal ROBERT W. SIGNER: Vice-Principal --...L x ft 'if-. Mill' -va--wb.:-uw-:mx vm. . Henderson looks around from his desk to find the yeaybggk Camera, r. Signer sneaks out to take some time out for a motorcycle ride! i r' lwlm if wx, A V l 1 1 ., , .....- , . 5 A 1l5,t,,t if U - 5191251 W -ga, ,.....l -'ff Oh why do we have to stay in school on these spring days ? yawns Mr. Schneider. Faculty MRS. MARIE E. ALLEN: Activities Director. IVIRS' IXIARJQRIE H. BIERMAN, C0-mselor, health and physical ecliication. langqage arts, advisor to Polyglot advisor to General Assembly. Cardefles- Rally- Ped CFOSS Cabinet MRS. MARY K. BOTHWELL: language arts. social studies RAY KEITH ANDERSON: social stwdies MRS. JUNE M. BOWIE: art MISS RUTH ARBUCKLE: counselor. language arts iii' 53259- MRS. E. DORIS BRECKENRIDGE: Languagn arts, social studies ROBERT E. BROWN: math. head football coach MRS. KATHLEEN A. BURTCHAELL: healt and physical education, girls' swim ming and tennis coach Faculty X Q Al f ,nf fr l ff'-Q X- .L I at.. he painting is just perfect except. . . repeats Mr. rosier. Business Education Department The Business Education Department is of- fering a new half-year course in personal typing. In addition, the department has added a shorthand lab consisting of an earphone council and tapes of different speeds. The course of distributive edu- cation teaches students how to find a jobg it also includes an introduction to econ- omics. Special speakers often talk to the class on career opportunities. The Art Department One function of the art department is to provide a climate in which the individual student may realize his own potential. The atmosphere of the art department is one in which the student learns to think creatively and to apply that thinking to concrete art expressions. The role of this department is exploring the individual's potential for becoming an accomplished artist. ...sf A uve' tf xx if I am too sitting up straight, argues Mark Bowers to Miss Johnson. Faculty MISS VIRGINIA CAI,DXYlCI,I,: French. MRS. ICLITANOR C, CI-IICK: counselor. math IXIRS, BARBARA L, CLYDE: business ednca foreign language department chairman. advisor to Linc BRUCIC H. CLICRIC: art. advisor to art club. RONA ID W. CROSIICR: art department chairman NRS, JUNE L. CHANRICRLAIN: Latin NRS. CAROLYN Ill, DAY: hmnc-economics PATRICK L, CLOCK: math MRS. JEAN A, CHIESHIRIC: health and physical education. girls' golf coach. advisor to Pep Club I . fbi Qi I5 1 i ill gn. 15' 211' ,W , ri iORiCRT -I. DICLACY: langfuage arts. social studies. Athletic Director HSS BARBARA L. IZATON: Science ISS FRANCICS M. ICLMER: counselor language arts. advisor to National Honor Society MRS. MARGARET IEMNONS: special achievement classes MRS. LYNDA FALKENSTICIN: languaggc social studies. advisor to IRL LUCAS FTORANTIC: health and physical eclucation. J, V. football coach. freshman baseball coach arts. I A X i i l of 15 ROBERTJ. FLEMING: Russian. German. advisor to Russian Club MITCIIICLL S. GRAY: social studies. assistent coach of football and wrestling teams ALLEN L. GROVE: health and physical education. assistent football coach. head basketball coach. physical education department head Faculty Industrial Arts Department The industrial arts department encompasses a wide variety of arts and crafts classes, including wood carving, architectural drawing, and metal shop. Through these classes, teachers hope students will de- velop creativity, precision and, most of all, patience. i if ' W r 'cf ,Y 495 Little does the administration know that these in- dustrial arts students are planning to take over the world with their sinister device. .g ti.,,t 3 sl it ciiilfitt? it it .W it Larisa Brooks looks discouraged after just scorching an can be done! H exglaims Miss Xvilggnl her home economics project. Home Economics Department Cooking, sewing, home management, inter- ior decoration, etiquette, marriage, and family living are but Il sampling of the wide range of subjects covered by the home economics classes. In addition, a new class in clothing technique is being of- fered to college bound junior and senior girls. N iriaent.-ef' .I fx. Mr. Kletzer, what do you keep in those glue bottles Faculty OHNII. HALL: lanfwage HHS- S0031 St'-lilies THOMAS J. HOLLCRAFT1 language arts. PAUL E. KELLY: instrumental music social studies 'HSS MICHELE HILKE: language arts. advisor MRS, HELEN L. KEYSER: librarian 10 Yearbook Miss ALICE E. JOHNSON: business edwcation KENNETH M, KLETZER: industrial arts TISS JEAN E- HILL? Science CHARLES W, KEITH: science. science depart- department chairman if 1' in af-in :gp Q, 31.1 J I 1 if A 1,-fu , f. M. W? ,5 ,,, 4.15 A -' .,', -,f,.': ' f 'aj fy ,. Ls .vt ment head ' Faculty LEE KNIGHT! 'Nath' bf-'YS' 5-YOU 21110 SWU11- JOHN F, LEHMAN: drama. advisor to JOHN O, LINN: health and physical education. mill?-I Coach- 3dViS01' to ALM Thespiams assistant football coach. head wrestling coach MRS. MARGARET LABBYr lanwiaae arts, depart- mms, EDWINA B, LICNNINGTON: social Miss EERTHA MAC DOUGALLZ language arts ment Chailmli studies effective reading. advisor to Tasque GERALD A- LEADHAW '1'1Si'1CSS ed'1Cali0H ANTON C, LINDSTROM: science. head C1-OSSMONTMTH NACOUBRIE: coimsetor. tangitag departmem Chairman HHWSO1' to country coach. assistant track coach arts distributive education. and Neighborhood Youth Corps 5 i R I i i 1 ' l 9 4 aculty Music Department Mathematics Department The music department has provided students The m21them2ltiCS deP2U'fmeUt is exeepfienal with a touch of culture, a sense of Crea- in that it Offers students a wide variety tivity, and an appreciation of art in its Of C0l1I'SeS, lenging in Complexity from finest form. Both Mr. Kelly, who teaches general math to t1'ig0U0met1'Y- Mathematics band and orchestra, and Mr. Trogan, who in- feaehes D1'eCiSi0H, Patience, DeFCePtiOD, structs the choir, are accomplishing much reasoning, and logic- Three new teachers in their Secgnd year at Lincoln. were added to the mathematics department this year: Mr. Knight, Mr. Clock, and Mr. Still, who is now the chairman of this department. '. Knight instructs his class in the latest tech- ues of the jerk. Hey, Idon't like this song. How about Z1 Bob Dylan Jane T'll'Uel' and iT1SU'll0f0l' MF- Tfegen- number '? suggests John Lazarus to Dave Shirk. Mr. Kelly completes Beethowen's unfinished symphony. Faculty Science Department The science department offers classes in biology chemistry. physics and physical science. The teachers of this department are 'using materials from the Biolohical Sciences Study Committee and from the Princeton Secondary Schools Science Proiect. 45: .0 i as gpm 1-. - ,.. , dk' ' ' -'TN ,A E 0 Q V 'sk ., .-... A.. . Q., , Aw shucks, Miss Eaton, do you really think I deserve Miss Eaton works hard after a long day of chemistry an A ? asks Leigh Schweiger. Physical Education Depa rtm ent Activities ranging from basketball to dancing are offered to freshmen and soph- omores by the physical education depart- ment. Additional classes are open to junior and senior students who may select physical edwcation as an elective. v Freshman girls are swept off their feet by the dashing freshman boys. i ,S I'm king of the mountain! boasts Marvin Devoe. 1' Faculty ZS. BLANCHE MASSEY: French, advisor to JOSEPH RIFE: social studies, J. V, base- French Club ball coach TXRO PRILLAMAN: social studies BERT K. ROGERS: counselor, math ONARD RICHARDSON math- affiencei CHESTER H. ROOKLIDGE: Math, head track advisor to Fire Squad coach I w liar 'fgpiaff :gf I I I ilduw 0Z:'t:.z..w.qf.wcq at 9 , agaglgzefgwg M3 ff. lx. , f,i,,.,., ,,..,,,,,., ,.,, . , ,..' ::rL!J,21f..1, - I mg-515: .--qi ,F .- .gf ,,, repro '. V, - . tm 'l 1 M ,ix :i I' yu- .-: , W ,. . rv, ,HY 1. SJ, ,,a,k.Q, ., ,,. VM. , ,,.,, , wg ,Q Qf 'l ' ' '1 7 wif'-' ,v-, ff ,, ' 'I l fi' ff'JEg2z!LAZ-,AJC Q iw. ,1 xiii, 7 21 JOHN J. RYAN: counselor, language arts, head baseball coach, J, V. basketball coach, Intramural Director DICK SANDERS: language arts advisor to Symposium MR. HAROLD SAWATZKY: head counselor, Language arts, advisor to the news paper ,ILXLAJ 2 J f Q , 1 E z L 'ap W wig 1 v ' 55 fi aw X ,L b 8' ai Q1 -ev V. ,Q fi Y J Q as K v 41 Msg 3 it , :- V fl -, 1 Q 7K H ' fi. 5,gf,gxa:i.f, a 1' f ef-iii W:-12.2 ,:r'f'U A , .6 ,,.,,,. 1 sf - .szizfipgiqfflffff . -'1 ,- , .5 1 , ' ' ii? H if! -' 'A Q c .ap ' 122- . M ,H f i, 3' ' 1 V .M M- ,. .2 .Q e yn -swf' bfi -4gr .ff'QA1gQVh A G . ,+ ,fm .s-mf, faculty English Department English consists of not one but four subjects: language, literature, speech, and composition. To carry out this im- portant and extensive program, two new teachers joined the English department headed by Mrs. Labby, each assuming a special responsibility in addition to teaching English classes. Miss Hilke became the yearbook advisor, and Mrs. Breckenridge became the Ninth .Grade English Representative. 23 Social Studies Department American history. sociology American problems western civilization and freshman social studies comprise the social science department. Directed by Mr. Hall, the social science classes attempt to present to students a clear picture of the organization and prob- lems of government. ning against the drinking fountain, as Your male missing. Bowie stud ents. Clerical Staff The duties of Lincoln's clerical stuff are diverse. Student store manager Mrs. Jackson sells supplies, manages finances, and records ticket sales. Mrs. Friedman, bookroom clerk, issues combination locks for lockers, and has charge of instruc- tional materials and audio-visual equip- ment. Also on the clerical staff is assistant librarian, Mrs. Shirley. MRS, LENORE B. FRIEDMAN: Book clerk MRS. JEAN A. SHIRLEY: Library assistani MRS. E. MARIAN JACKSON: bookkeeper E. 3 5: msg ,sm . pq, J .w.,,,,W i.....f inxg jr-' . Q ' , 1 -0s....,,-- Mrs. Shirley works hard in the library. Sookroom and Student Store Assistants 25 'ugh their ranks number but few, the kroom assistants are a vital part of coln's clerical staff. Whether ting supplies or dusting book shelves, se efficient and reliable students sue their daily tasks with unparalled iusiasm and skill. Q?- r5i 94. 5- we -un.. 'Pegg .... , . 1: Larry Briggs, Trink Johnson, Dave Delk, Edna Vance, Donna Wheeler ie Delk, Row 2: Marsha Poupore, Betsy Haney, Joe Churchill returns book to the bookroom. 'k Bowers, Doug Miller, Neal Phipps. Q5 ij. , gf, j in xy , I J., , b l' gg? 8 if Hi'-'vw l r 2.51 W an. A 1 Mrs. Jackson cuts a piece of her going away cake. Secretaries MRS. MURIEL COREY: head secretary MRS. ELSIE IVL SCHNARE: assistant sec- retary MRS. LEONE B. NICHOLSON: assistant secretary MRS. GRACE P. WOLFF: assistant secretary ls- Mrs. Nicholson figures out schedules for counselor appointments. ,- , I .-Vi' ' w , W -,,31if' 5' Wi ,5i3':ff15i4 - 3 ' V - , 4123.1 P 3 .- .'.. '2-33:56-E-'ip' 'il' Dffioe and Counselor Assistants inselor and office helpers are an elite Hip whose purpose is io r'm errands. t absentee lists. and to assiimo 'ierows other clerical responsibilities ntive to school management. In acidi- i. their experience as helpers provides se sbicients with an excellent lJackgro'ind f'1t'ire office Work. vv 1: Donna Bell, Jamar Pearson, Beth Osborn, av 2: Marilyn Sherwood, Sheran Clark .vga-4 1: Bev Price, Gail Jensen, Sharon Ray, Row Sandra Stevens. vlary Butter, Carol Betteridge, Julie Hector, 27 Miss Arbuckle works on senior college recommenda tions. 5 Miss Elmer, one of Lincoln's dedicated teachers, spends many hours grading papers. Cafeteria and Custodial Staffs Cooks and custodians work to keep Lincoln running smoothly. Feeding 1400 students poses little problem for a systemized cafeteria staff. Planning the plate lunch and baking assorted breads and pastries are the major daily undertakings. Cus- todians keep Lincoln clean by dividing the building into nine sections. Efficiently and thoroughly, Lincoln's custodians keep the school sparkling. f - .qv .A K 'z i Y xl x , I 1, .v tv P 1 .j , , 1' 1:f x ,f 'vm ,Q ' 3 Y .. it 1. 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KUSPPGT, Earl EIUUECSOD, Benny PHSCU21: Row 2: Nick Custodian --Charles Probert, Zeda Felton. 0 ' 29 'arent-Teacher Assoc1at1on 'ent information meetings, Back to School Tfemb1iHs' 20'S- H ht, Lincoln's Rummage sale, and the PTA are some of the annual events sponsored planned by the Parent-Teacher Associa- . Under the leadership of president, 5. Kathryn Neff, the organization con- iuted profits from money-raising projects tudent and teacher scholarship funds. PTA, in conjuction with the Dad's Club, m sponsored Lincoln's variety show, cycles, which was titled this year, MRS. KATHRYN NEFF: PTA president , l l ,tu 2 gf A if , . .'r ' 14,1 - N nts intently and thoughtfully sit through Back 1,0 School Night, PTA meets in the morning to discuss local problems ul 1 Q! N fl 'X X Seniors . ' x N xx A l's n I W.. .- 6-.4 ,. Senior Class Cabinet ELIZABETH PETERS Vice President SALLY LEACH Secretary SUSAN COOLEY Girls' Representative JONI ZIMMERMAN Historian WENDY WE LLS Treasurer MARSHA BOLAN Girls' Representative Senior Cabinet if rr' PAUL VON BERGEN The senior class was led by Pa-il Von President Bergen: it was counseled by Mr. Rogers. PAT BUCK Miss Ambler. and Miss Arbuckle. The sei Boys: Representative ior class play. Take Her. She's Nine. was GLEN MCCLENDON well supported by the Lincoln student Boys, Representative body. Senior committees worked steadily through the year and planned functions such as Senior Class Day. the Senior Pic- nic. and the Senior Tianquet. They also contributed to the annual Lincoln Day Assenbly which honored Lincoln's birthday. ie-AN k nu, Seniors AY ABRAM IICHAEL ADELSHEIM AN AHRENDT NN ALDRED RAIG ALLEN AM ALLEN AVID AMONSON ARBARA ANDERSON ANE ANDERSON 'HILLIP ANDERSON 'Chi 'SQ- ,.,,.4 STAN ANDERSON BILLY ANFIELD JUDI APICELLA JOSE AQUINO DIANE ARNOTT GARY ASCHER DICK AUNGIER JIM AVERILL MAUREEN BAILEY JO ELLEN BAKER sf? 'bar f'-'Aix f'::? X,-f 4-5 Ci' ! 'Yr 'af W-I' JA fl ,r ,W NP' If K Vrx 'L' if fNd 'X K 'S7 Sf' KNL I K li SHANNON BAKER HANK BARTON NANCY BATTALIA CLEMENTINE BAXA MARIANNA BEATTIE ANNABEL BENTLEY MARY JO BERGREN DAVID BERSAAS DIANNE BERTHSDORF CHERI BEVERIDGE ii? 'Vs XP? gm ?, 'ti 1 . , , Y NN g W9 Y' 1' I L :nil I-fn? I-gre' Hail the conquering yearbook editor, Holly Bruno. fi xx, - 1.4 John Van Loo shows Char Reynolds, Deon Bucher and Mike McGalis how well he can do the Charleston. s ai. in W1 Kyiv, A kw 'w is 1 AW Howard Oswald leads his classmates in El rousing Same Of H0WfU'fl SHNS- , 1 Neil Heller poises in the latest style in men's apparel. Q! I There is nothing like a good dance to keep Harry Powell happy. PAT BUCK KEITH BURGESS GAYE MARY BURKE JOSE BUSTE KEN BUTTLER SUZANNE BUTTLER MICK CALLAS BOBBY CAMBELL CATHRYN CARLSON RICHARD CARTER , we elif' GEORGE CASHDOLLAR SALLY CATTO ERIC CASSERA JANET CAVALLERO MICK CAVANAUGH STEVE CHOWN VICTORIA CHAMBERS SPENCER CHEN DIANE CIAFFONI STEVE CLENAGHEN 1? 'fd' Seniors JUDY CLARKE RAY CLARK JOHN CLAYCOMB SUSAN COOLEY CHRIS COOPER LINDA CORNELL STEVE COWGER JANICE CROMWELL JAMES CRONAN NORMAN CROWTHER A? I 'fawgaam Q' lad '1 '7 RWM IEA? mf-137' K ijgzraas? famzr' was vm f fl- : ms: Wm Q H 5223! ig ' if ' ' 9' 1 1f .,,T f ' , I iii if-. ' ' .' M x , 1 . W. ,,.., ,T-33 N 'I' L JUDI CROUCHLEY JERRY COVIC CHRISTIE CURTZ CHAR LOTTE CHAMBER LAIN NANCY DALY SUSAN DAVIS GARY DECHAND ROSA LIE DICKENSON SHIRLEY DICKINSON LINDA DONALD 41 -.4-sa YYY? 540 JAMIE DOUG LAS LINDA DUKEHART GALE SUSAN DUNKIN IAN DUNLAP ROD DUTHIE KRISTI ELLICOTT JOHN ENGLIND PAT ERICKSON RAY ESPINOSA JERRY EXEL :R Seniors IARY FEIGENSON INDA FE LKNER INA FERRIS JSAN FINN IDITH FISCHER IR LENE FISHER ATHY FOSTER IN FRANCIS IOTT FRANK ARY KIM FRAN-Z 'F' .go-P PHYILLIS FRAZIER SHER LEY FREAUF CAROLE FREE LAND KAY FUNDERBURK ANTHONEY GARCIA PHYLLIS GARDNER PATRICA GAWLISTA WALTER GEARIN MARK GE LLER MIKE GIOVANNINI r-af, .APY NINA GLOVER GRANT GOLDEN GARY GOODMAN KATHY GOODSE LL JOHN GORDON MIKE GOTESMAN NINA GOUGH TESSA GOWANS NEIL GRACE SARAH GRAMMER 'ar' f-WIP FN iii 'sf' 5' Seniors DAPHNE GREEN GERARD GREENWOOD SHARON GUARD PATRICK GUSTAFSON KATHY HA LL LANA HALL SALLY HANEY C. B. HARDING NICK HARMON JON HART BETTY HAWKINS HOLLY HAWORTH JULIANNE HECTOR CAROLE HEHN NEIL HE LLER DONN HE LMCHE SUSAN HEMPHILL GREG HESSLER CINDA HILL MARTY HOBIEZAL ,1 1 . :ff-256 515531 r sf'-it I-t K I if at cv 'Mahi , INNPAN f MM -wh . .1 wzsfilif 'L , . mv,-A ' ,I , 'nf' 415 ,tg 4-557 JUDY HOCKLEY CINDY HO LLINGSWORTH GLADYS HOLLINS MO LLY 'HOLSAPPLE SALLY HOLSAPPLE GREG HOUSER TODD HOWE RICHARD HUDSON KATRINA HUSS PAM HYSLER wi f I I 'Q I U AA ,f5v 1 w1?' f7 'jwf 'W X . I I 3 . sf ' rw 5 'Y , P'-A ' W uf N' v 'fl LES S 'L I Q4-V HE f I g4'., , , A ba ,W A-71 K 'LOA 1---7 .A,k . I, -M , img' '-..f,,,: . .. ' , gg -af 1,-A K. 'fw ' . na HW' Q Xx --r . , 4 ,ua f .,,, 11. 4, .ki ', H., , . 9 1, N A n .H gg, A ., ...uv . , If r ' . ...n ,X , . - ., A A ,Mx x W N f 1- A, ,. .4 'mmf ,4f'l l A Q . 'Q . I n w,,M 'K+ Q. 1 hx.. I . jf U .1---' 'C' n ' , lf' .f.,. sqm., . . . 1 offi' ,O ' ' 'if ,?.,.-,. ...V ' ',lnQQ f all the fans of Bob Rauw and Ted Leovich, they nd their hel1o's. I love it when it snows in March, dcn't you Larry? questions Darlene Fisher. ..-l..-..q 1 U -- fs,-.t ,- '. rg P3 K I ' 1 I cr .FII Sarah Catto is always willing to listen and sometimes even when she doesn't always agree. .P kr' , I f, , .. I' f i 1 A , 1 .., Y ! . i pi i Q . -yd, U! .4 lie Patterson Lakes time tg laugh at 3 joke, When no one is around Mike Gotesmzm points out veen classes. his good qualities to himself. : , gf 'W 3 3 . f ' 5 - bz K Q1 ' . ' -o-Q,,.,.'3l' 4 0 l v I ,. 1 'Q' f r-Q W Nm 'N-xi a., x. 'f' , :ir ,sway -wg . 9vwgg ! Q -Z .X-f . L f -ir .. 1 Mmm? a. aw I :M K 2 . s.'5'u www? KVfN.w . . ml rf' x - P e ' Q wx N. , ' S ai ROBERTA JORGENSEN MARGARET JOSS KVANDA KANE ALAN KASUBUCKI LORRAINE KAWACHI BRUCE KEGG EDIE KELLY MARILYN KELSO ANN KENDALL JOHN KENWISHER PATTY KETTERMAN KATHLEEN KING STEPHEN KING CHARLES KNEASS DOUG KOLBERG DLANE KOMMERS SKIPP KRAUSE CALLIE KUTKEY TED LADD PATTY LANGFITT ,uv Seniors LUCY LANG LEY CHRIS LARSON JO JEAN LARSON TIM LARSON PAM LAVINE SALLY LEACH TED LEAVECH ROWANNE LE CKE NBY PHYLLIS LEIS WARREN LE MASTER 3- M. 5 , -jf i ,QL '. 4 s f ' ,I N P r 8 ,Il N 1 , 'Q -2 hw . ' 9 1 m Q 11531,-. , - 5 3: QW f ' Si 1 X. iiffi 419' VERA LETZKUS ANDY LOCKERT BARBARA LOOMIS ANN LUCKE STEVE LULL SCOTT MCARTHUR G LEN MCC LENDON PHILLIP MCCOLLISTER CATHY MCCULLOCK MARK MCCURTAIN f4 ' 1 XX LQITT Q ' .f -1495 ifimi' MARIAN MCDIVITT MIKE MCGA LIS JAMES MCGILL RAYFER MAINOR DON MA LTASE BINKI MANNHEIMER JAMIE MARKS BETTY MAROVTSOS MARYA LICE MARSHA L TERISA MARSHA LL 4-J -:QV an A ,nw 1911 mom th 11 Um Cheqtmg on mb they says Trina Huss to Patty Langfitt who promises with 3 Erin- C v Ucuw 4 1 iw 4 Hifi -gs Q ,,. I - ,. XV A YS' ' L I v H ,Y 1 - - Q H, ff, s , I ..,9-- A flux ,rw 1 ,gg V ,-7' fy ' I can dance better with my eyes closed, insisted Greg Hcssler. fr +4 x mol: at the girls over there! exclnims John rgzni. Mad scientists in Miss Ezltons chemistry class I plan to blow up the school. l L ' t A fm i'ii' ' QT-i s Molly Holsnpple smiles for the Czmclicl Camera. l. ' K ' iw A Aw eygzl U ei-3 M l Deon Bucher goes into shock after looking at yearbook work instorc for her. i 5, iff' M' LX Oh Dean what nobby knees you have. cries June Anderson. ,, .N ,i Miss Hilke, I'm sorry I enrolled in your Publication class, cries Forest Grubb. You see, it's this way, Sally Exclaims. U g 'S it ,,h M' QQ Y - s we i i' f'J 'i PM N f ' 1, JW' W 5 Rv' ' k 1,31 , ff ' i . , W V z Q ,HA 5' 5 A i ' ' ,iii fi32.?ff'i2i'?9r Elf, 44 N of L tml' 5 ' Qkfaw-if Y. . ' L, fgggg m, Vi . asf'-,334 megs : All right Sully, I'll hour no more of that back lzilk from you. yells PM Buck' Janice Jacobson enjoys ri low calorie salad for lunch while dieting Princess Pat looks on showing her stron will power. zniors RK MATSCHEK E MAYNOR IY MEGERT IEW MILLAR IG MILLER MILLER BARET MONTAGNA C MOORE EL MORESETTE D MUTSCHLER ff' Ti ff' Nu-0 wi 1.4 and 1737 SHARON NEFF CHRIS NE ISON ROSCOE NELSON ROBERT NEHER JANET NORMAN MICHAEL NUGENT ANN OSBORNE BETH OSBORNE HWOARD OSVOLD WILLLAM PALMER LF' ,pb- , -eg MJ A PAM PAGENSTECHER PENNY PARKS DOROTHY PARRISH DEANNIA PATTERSON BETSY PATTON ROBBIE PAULSON FRANCIS PRAML PATRICA PEARSON GARY PENDERGRASS MIKE PENN Seniors LIZ PETERS AUDE LL PETERSON CHARLES PHILLIPS PAM PITTOCK JOHN POWELL HARRY POWELL SUSAN POVEY GAIL PRICE RIX PATTON PAUL RADAMACHER WINSTON RALL ROBERT RANKINS ROB RAU BILL REED PAULETTE REED LINDA REKATE CHARLEEN REYNOLDS ROBIN REYNOLDS SUSAN RIDGWAY BARBARA RIGGS JAN RITZ SALLY ROBINSON SARAH ROBINSON CAROL ROSENFE LD TERRY RUSTIN TERILYNN RYLANDS SHARON SAITO EILI SAMPSON LINDA SARGENT BARBARA SAVAGE Y W' I f. 0. If 'Q ,MW . M I .Hi W' 7 'X . ,, QW i H V' ws P r M Ei f C' I YTTTTP' Q' ' I f I 2,,,.d-' i vi Npf T23 -Tf r' ff' 'Q 7 - x 1 1 1 Q 1 .1 W f ICQ i ,lpn if I 0 r. f J 4 9 .V 1 F 4. 'I V! . 'Y r .5 . e sl 5 i f . uv: ' ' V i .-f'-img f 'fl1a X , 4 lla A 1. .4442 nerly Dickenson, Pam Pittoek und Linda Cuskey tell of their latest events of their weekends. Fm even more corclnntecl on the bzisketlmll court, jokes Bill Palmer. 1 ff r 7. f i l -v , . yuan.-wan...-ff-..,-,,,.,.. ,.,. 'P' r -sq-.,.,-. 4, ihle lrimlsome zinrl heroic Glen 'Tilonrl Bomb McClenrlon jousts with athletic Doug Kolberg. Wll to SDOltSCllSlLE1'S :is Dnzzlin' Doug. 1 fx, -.iv G , .-, --- ' , . - at .f n ,ft-Sf , .wijfx n, A l H .- o+f fi? l'1iff ff-.',M.yfWff':fW 'fray , ,lm 0- ' 1531?-a ,' , 'aff' jj-, ib ' Hr, :JV-, l :Q-gi.-11f.i:.2a,.fZff1-W.M31. .Y f .C u'f,,f Scott McArthur puzzles over a tempting English QUESV-i0Y'h q,N.,1' wp late for class but can not run in front of the office Karla Wolfe accepts the award for the girl-of-the- Jeri Thompson wonders whether her coat's length is 1 e an a S' 1 ,y ii' . '3 . ' .1 lf' - n si? i 'Li pg! if . 'N sepia .V 6 V 'X 1 iv: A fx f H11 THQ., Q :luv ii 5 'ln. 'li anal X .S 5' 5 . ' 'vt month for twisting. too long, but Gladys Hollins and Judy Carothers in- sure her that her ankles are still in sight. Nancy fingernails. tries American pastlme, doing her Seniors DHIL SCHNEIDER 'UDY SCHINDE LE HELEN SCHWAB fIARTHA SCHWAB NUSAN SCHWABE EIGH SCHWAGER 'RBIE SCOTT 'OUG SHERMAN IEAN SILVA ARY SMITH .A ,,--0 +03 -ev-:p MALCOLM SMITH CATHY SPADA CRAIG SPRATLEN NANCY STANFILD CHARLES STARIHA ALISON STENGER PAT STEVENS DONA STEWART ERNIE STODDARD JULIA STOLL W0 'Q' fw -Q-, WW, l . '53 H Nm bi! ij. qi A -A ,vvd 1-fy haf 145 J .ff for 4'-'. -.A -rv-'T '-arf' 4-'I' PT 1 1211? STUART STOUT PAT STRAUSBURGH KAREN STREATOR BEVERLY STRINGEELLOW RANDY SUHER ROBIN SUSKIND KAREN SWEDBERG JO ANN TAKEMOTO LARRY TAMIYASU FRANCES TANAKA Jul' 'Cf' Ju '1f7 ':' -.Q-11? Seniors DEBORAH TAUBMAN JOHN TEHAN DEBORAH THOMAS JERI THOMPSON :TIM THOMPSON SUE 'TONSING KATHIE TOPP JOE TRACHTENBERG MARTY TREECE KAREN TRIP WY as 4 9 X f , f H, ' A 'Ni' E' mr- 3.2 Q 4 . 2 I Q., 511.3 F f' rlgyffe f w ,gif U A ' x 1 'yy' 3 23335. . ix :W 46 1 .s 1' ' sz? 1 CAROL TUCKER ALICE TURMELL KEN TURNER MARY TURNER JIM TUTTLE TOM USHER EVANS VAN BUREN CHERRI VANCE LYNN VANDERCOOK JOHN VAN LOO s.. f . I Qf nT5, .J , 'M 1: 1 g., -- w e I Y 1' f Q-. , 1 'CSIS' L -1' .aria . J L' X' ,wx .5 ' 51 ' - ff F , . w E L fl x Q I .L g I A, I I : 'i ,X PAUL VON BERGEN BARBARA VIIDIC DEAN VINCENT LESA WADE WILLIAM WADMAN LYNN WA LTER PAM WA LT ER STEPHAN WARNER LINDA WATER MAN WENDY WE LLS 3- wr Seniors ELYSE WEST PVALLY WHITCOMB FIM WHITE 'OHN MORGAN WENDOLYN WILDER LEVE LAND VVILLIAMS IHAR LES WILLIAMS DENNIS WILLIAMS DON WILSON NANCY WILSON KAR LA WO LFE JACKIE WINDUST MATTHEW WINKE L 'Z 1' ', Nfl q 1: ff-c' 'ia' A.-I' BECKY YEAGER GREG YORK DAVID YOUNG WAYNE YOUNG CHRISTOPHER ZILKA JONI ZIMMERMAN 'R was-K-Y' ,jr 'NP' wr Aa Diane Jacobsen enjoys sunning in the spring sun. L 9' Senior Reminiscenoe When the freshmen of '62 came to Lincoln, the high school role was strange and new. They brought to their first year a tremen- dous spirit which they showed by winning the Popcycle ticket sale and kick-off assembly. As sophomores their spirit con- tinued to soar and again they won the Pop- cycle ticket sale and assembly. This same year they sold pompoms to promote school spirit. As juniors, the class presented its play, Annie get your Gun. Memories Are Made of These was the name the juniors gave their traditional Junior-Senior Prom. As the class reached their last year they sponsored a fund raising drive for U. G. N. The class of 1966 has now ful- filled its four years of secondary schooling These students face an everchanging society, for which they have been pre- pared. As Lincoln graduates, they can be proud of their years at Lincoln. Senior Reminiscence NLM , 1 Q Underclassmen Oh! Somebody help me. My arm won't stop Shaking, Cries Oh Maurice, why can't you pay attentmn to me 1 k sophomore Gerrie Brooks. the camera boy, says sophomore Cmdy Dean to Maurice Pisotchi ox 1 -J-4 . ' V ' .' A ,., .. ,.1,p,,.,i,igv , V '1'v5L,,, f'f'.L-A. . 4 , ,... . ' ' ,Q M -9 1 f .a ' ' f Y 52:94. ' , ,114 !'xLe. ' 1 I 'ffl ' 12:3-LAWN phomore David Shearer takes aulvzlntngge of his lunch hour by studying in thc shade. ,X x X Z .X ' 1 ' :xl ' x 4153, A. Zjg 'if' v 1xYQ1A fi Q. ' I lun 7 - is F: 92 Q- B ,A nf This is Sure good, H sighs ENC Luveu' Sophomore Mardi Van Loo c:m't stop laughingzg at the camera boy Junior Class Cabinet KAREN LINDHJEM Vice President SHERAN CLARK Vice President CHET OR LOFF Treasurer LYNNE WINTERMUTE Historian ALAN- DURKHEIMER Boy's Representative CRAIG NOR MAN Boys' Representative CINDY SARVER Girls' Representative ANDREA MICHAEL Girls' Representative CHUCK SWENSON President PEGGY O'PHE LAN Secretary The Junior Class exhibited great leader- ship in student body activities. Under the competent direction of President Chuck Swenson, the Junior Class provided the student body with plans for the entire U. G. N. drive. The Juniors also present- ed the successful Junior-Senior Prom which was financed by Lincoln's first music: Gidget Goes Hawaiian. ' 59 1lI11OI' S 9' nu. ann- , , nn Wintermute enjoys refreshments at a lespians meeting. Affleck, Sandra Ahrendt, Cynthia Anderson, Richard Anderson, Susan Andrews, Tracy Ankcorn, Nancy fs 1 5 I T it l , N . , N ' V - '-2 i n . Ni -4 L ,155 A , X X X A n. . A 1 xr was X Q, 3 'IVNW ,. 1 X iv Ffa J l I , 4 A ,hx 'x M ff - nv. Y, wg' , , 12 : 5, fm i , . I t ll .F '44 X ff' x 'f 1- Ax .X A X A al rrry - if i Aultman, Marvin Belford, Judith Autzen, Deborah Besaw, Christine Balcomb, RosemaryBetteridge, Carol Batiste, Gregory Binford, Bruce Bauer, Christine Blair, Anita Bauer, Mark J. Blake, KOH i, ,f n ' 555525 Q , A ,fig - lk- Q ,A , 9 . m i x Q,-1, Q ,7 s A 'f ,iii ii' i Q 1'-ir' ,. 'Ig ' , ,J K X 'xx - ' ii. ' ' ix 1 :fn x0 W I L -N , -4, N A gif! ' 5,3 fl l -I x.. vi mg ' Blanchard, Robert Bloch, Susanne Blumenthal, Leslie Boeckli, Sally Boller, David Bone, Sidney Borders, Candis Bouska, David Bourhill, Sharon Bowers, Janice Brewer, David Briggs, Larry :TQ - i45b 3 .YV ,W I A ,K ' V ' ' , gg . , - :'5f7'5iJhi, ,A , , ,, I -,, .1,. lp. 1 4 I :fs l 4 'O x. , , 'S ,Av . 'Y ,e if ,' F f .1 ' . A ff ' A i b 323211 f fe il 115 A K f 1, its , ,Y .N . Y he . Y, iq' I J - Qt A I inf X Y X A t W .. f A f X H Aki , ,-qgmhjri 1 4,11 M I ,iii Ox ns, nr , 2 'iff,3'1T':'i as , it i f fy :V Juniors Brown, Scott Bubalo, Chico Caskey, Linda Cassera, Tony Cheng. George Cheng. Johnny 'fi an 1 2 . f itfx ,ti .ifgyf mticczrffr-1:':,:1 t-'M k' 4' ' 'ta figs ' ' fa' f 'usd' Q B4 x fi 'x fi! C i in Qqg-r . fl' 2 QxifTffff'7'1 . f 1 5 'ff' ., , 2 f x Q--' - A Christie, Cheryl Clark, Sheran Cole, Janet Collins, Elaine Conkling, Beth Connick, Thomas C ga' 6-, C 'G' L JMR. lf. , L EQ HJ. x J . Q., 2 Z1 ,F he ' Ku W .,, .:. A Q t.g r, V' ' 3 fa. L' , Qt' f J? COL1Sll'lS, C3tl'l9I'll'iG Delgon, Rogefnayy C1'3yC1'0ff, Dave Derrick, Jacqueline Cummings, Thomas Dittrick, Tom Cusick, Sylvia Davis, Bonnie Deitz, James X: in- K qt f.,- .L Dombrowski, Diana Dresler, Steven Dukehart, Ann li jp an it V . Q,-32. ' - . , are A ? Y J -v. an ' hiv ,,,, J . 1 ,, e C ' K, W sa, J if f ' 1? J. ga .. I7 1 QQ' sg. 'A ,'a, .:f:.i'i2' ' ., .fr c W C Q4 1, . 'iv N A .ff .ml li' Dukehart, Susan Dulong, Eric Durkheirner, Alan Duthie, Marie Eagar, Linda Eagon, Mary Jean - , -1 W, 3f5.fgg,1iggg xx-:1 1,1 fe 114 - A y fi Er X . ,X if In ig.. ul L . , I X . 4 1 s, , i q N ,S will-1.,. 1.y,Q-- J it . K 3,1 1 '- , jf. - 'sw . ' 'fghvliw .5 R . E C54 Y x M. 5. X I , m e QQ - ,- 'Eh nan. K if .,.Kf-,- 5 c fa I EZ- i.-A Jgrilmit? 'f.L,hi't'3kff' I mifltql' V - U ' -wx: Give me a kiss, says Sharon McGeehee. 1,-izgfli' Y , x , uniors 6' E -4 X V 1 Y , Q' EQ I lt's so easy. Edwards, Connie Eigner, Frank Ellis. William Englund, Richard Etlinger, Andrea Euler, Ernie 1.5 , ICA. ,f KK -M 1 X K ff' 4 'lb - , ff il, X ' ' s 31 'A 'YQ5 f f i. N I kx.Lx. . -,A N I, A Lb ,, y -.Zim i . N .. so er if ' , . 'ix L. . vc 1' f cxclaims Marilyn Sherwood. W Y? hw A Q Everett, Patricia Everts, Sheila Ewing, Robert Failing, Ann Falk, Lester Fawcett, William inf Qx ,,. Fenwick, Patricia Ferns, Jennifer Finley, Tara Fischer, Janet Maribeth Shirley' Fisher, Fisher, P-'fr - 1 4, li I i I W 'T X4 xfkiailf. .TQ- ., .i, i.-.-. Z' E t er 1 ff - - - f .5 V' Q , . -ts, P ' ,J 'JY ,a '1- ..-es . . N4 t , , tg ff? ,5 . N K ,l ,O .PQ- , 4 .L i ,fzza e' ' F A QQ- F ' gx if ? V' ,W f 4 I V ,, , if N, it Florea, Randy Forbis, Terry Fossi, Terrance Foster, Lana Fraley, Bonnie Freeman, George -, ,gi 1. M-L A X I A 7 X gt, x X .I .ii - A N in 'Y J 'A vi-If gi l 3-i 1 f Q , :f 1' J., 10.-', M' jg, , x ls X QTL Q X v I -'Q '55 'UB -swf. French, Loren Friendly, Carol Gardner, Mary Garris, Mark Garrison, Terry Gilchrist, Tom ,Q - i Q' i. y ., K a'. F' Nt, nfs- 1 -if, . Xxx 'Q , X i 3,-. 'fvi - Q rv , Q2 .bfi on 5- .Z',-' ky f F 2 fifhs Juniors Goldberg, David Goodman, Darcy Goodman, Tom Gray, Carol Green, Gail Greenberg, Ginger A A wx! , 'VK' .gs so s.s-M :ffl M iff: wif, - Greene, Leah Groshong, Karen Gruber, Dwight Gunter, Holly Hagan, Judith Hammack, Lani :wg , Hansel, Judi Harper, Luanne Harrison, Mary Hart, Vicki Hemingway, Terry Henderson, Patricia ...-1- -A 7 ' V EJ , 1. ' ,-gg, Q x W W A, 1. M N.. ,aff-15 fa wa. ',,Qffi:fe L K f4W'.,M,i.v W' , A , xl. ' W Sffj 1 5 i ' J .3 ' , J 5 eff I -4... ,553 ,... ..-, 7 jfs, 1' it 9 ' TSE U . x f f f. Q' wi - r. t fiiv- ' ' l , Y -. j.j,f2,Q'e:fe' 'fzfwgigwfiiig-Wi f ' Eg., V X wh' .L fx - i Us t . A Q8 . 4. , to Q M we x, L ,-V 1. ,Q , fa ,, , ,T K 7 e 'L r adii, - , , ga. 'i ' ',,fg,i'-,, - ' iff? V -1,-ms 1 t egipfi ff. , 5,!.f5 6 ,. A W WM Q. -be ' is 1'7 J ' 121 fl 'i --1, - 1 fi ,M ' if . fQ55ZiQfJ Q1fS5 555 . A T--E' 1 a'2fl,Ef'f?111a 1 vs 'Q' 'Air--Y I' X Y x 5 ., . if '11 1 Q, N V 4- 4, - ' , , , kg' , -, M . m. ,, . Z + Q-Go , 1 5 .um v 'foam f , f. : ' we if L rf as AM X Herrall, Susan Hewson, Jim Hicks, Judy Hill, Jeffery Hill, Michael Hillyer, Carol ,vxm l -nu' V x V gf l i ,f X x wh . 6 VX my n 1 r L Hirstel, Denise Hoff, Laura Holman, Thomas Holsapple, Hunt Homlitas, Paul Houchin, Meri , .ii.g ,, ., ., G, ml M f N4' , .lil 4 an iz ww . 53 12 -, I ,N gc r ,A A .sg Q F my L .M . ,.. :.Qng, .5 vm- 4 ,AXA A Humphreys, Leslie Johnson, Carlean Hutchinson, Richard Johnson, Phila Ion, Jeanine Johnson, Wesley Ipoz, Barbara Jones, Jeanine Jensen, Gale Jones, Karen Jewett, Arden Jones, Pam , 5'l'i '1T 7 fi ' A , .,.' ' ' I ' fl, at - 51 ' J r y 11 'ht , , X '-vw . sv 'L so . 4 - -frrtiix iff y!! , 't FA Q., in -., ffizigi f v.Lr its Y 'Q X fl 7 V30 W G' -'E , . , 1 I ' X, 9 X N 1 P' ' AF' , I, L, Q H. 1 , fi 43? . HQ, , , ., , ..., , . ,,,. ,,,. ,,f,wi,,,,,,, l5gfy N Aw-N' : 'P-am, . ae'-vi . iv- ,R ig' F vt ' I s , .A .:..f,,q,gta,r.ni ' cf f ' f 1 ' t, - J' l -X , , nf ,fir ri' Li ' Y . . ,.5f.:.,,,,,.,,:., , ufnii:1'n1- if ww 1 a Q K, 2 l ,,.H-4?ig'3i'- uniors 63 Julcl you hold hands with :1 scruh brush? s Jim Montugnzi of Sherzin Clark. iYeah! says Donna Schmitt. Yeah wers John Montagna. Jumonville, Stephen Karls, Carol Karlson, Lynda Katagiri, Douglas Katohis, Marie Kelly, George Kinzel, Aimee Koeplin, Roger Kolberg, Jeffery Knutson, Douglas Krause, Darcia Krause, Robert Lambert, Keith Langfitt, Susan Lanning, Tamara Lurrabee, Ann Latourette, Terri Lazarus, John , . ,. -..K 44,5 y' , 1 ,a is K gr- N 9:- I' T . r u 3, . .. ., . 1 ' ,e A A ,,' ,f Elffi .11 K ' A Y xx F X 5 - ttxvx fu L V -1 A . ',..... 5 V M z ' ' Y K X JF' , X' L J ' f'f- , 5p11jfTL i V V WKQ, J J ff: 7,7 n . .4 I 1 fl ' V ff - 5? 1' S 7 5, V N ' .... E s.. is , A y 5 ,...M,W 6- if 9-. iii mtv . I ' ' ?xL':4311 ,ny - a p .. 'L -CS? A ,,.i V Leavitt, Joanne Lindhjem, Karen Ledahl, Lynnette Lindsey, Richard Lefebvre, Karen Mabon, Andy Levasseur, Barbara Maehara, Nancy Lewis, Ingrid Mansfield, Cheryl Lichter, Kathy Martin, John if ' -f ixzfizzxif' ' s','t'ig?7i3'1f'iifi . wi- Q , J f ,ft-AMA ,ic ,vii , . ' A-fsiil' V , 1 .nm VJ Ei --' i V qvx - Q .y 1:73 - I, , y V v.- 3 ,I ' ,f f v ., if ' K -- , ' V 6 ',,,'iJ- A N ,Q rv: ' JL ' Q 17 ' rf 1 3 . kigfxe. f A I - gu m---H 1 o EQ pid wr-'UV 45 ,, 00? in-1 75 755 ELK. 'Cf' 'Lf R T Writ Q .D ,ui ,A .v ,A h -ov ?3f.', . of , '1' ,U 7 r.l Juniors Marriott, Donna McKee, Cindy McBu, James McMillan, Carol McC1endon, Andrea MCNiCh01aS, Brian McCormack, Paula Mecum, Robert McDaniel, Nedra Melson, Phyllis McGehee, Sharon Menashe, Lawrence a lr MQ, ami ,ro G, M- .v wgwl .. t '5- , Nadia E? 14, rl f ,.,yL' 'gh y M ,, :PGY ff' f 91 VZ E9Ei'?'Ti51f W A - I .--r air-iggw , . 1-,, R 1 fa lg '- f r , ' , n s. Y 1 v ., j 'rr zrxfxx . Q- , 5 Q 1 , L- '34 it -1 f . 4k,,.Wiia, . kr , R 'SP aw , no n f a M t t o 5 , i: r ' ' N x IU? Q15 - 5 --cw ix! +P? Merritt, Ricky Messer, Cynthia Meyer, Steve Michaels, Andrea Miller, Cathy Miller, David . gi iv Eg i,,, in Q V N .41 ZX 1 fm? ,.-tg ,A 4. if. fir... f 1 K., 1' ig We lx ' I G il , . yn I kg i 1 . N2 Sw ., J is it A f ' WFS. l f . Q. ' ,VXA i ,l v .,, Modica, Tom Monaco, Stephen Montagna, John Moore, Bobby Moore, Steve Mor-lock, Terry fp ' L Skliizi. , V3 W , dd' , ef ' 'ku K I . 355531. ,V 'Q Ti?. '2G'?Q '- ' iunhun-.' un 11' hte Morrison, Bruce Morrison, Dick Morse, Roger Morton, Michael Mundell, Cathleen Murrell, Kathryn - nr-, ,f ' , ., ,f lm tg K .E . Q9 Q 'S flu A 'f .' I L , ,N 6 1 l is rr nz: , fel 4, W if-Xeg7 ,l.5' cl ti - .:, . I K X. my , . A5 V f ii: e- I, . , 'i. ' ,Q--V1 , M .51 . .. X Q .',a - f ,fgg A 1 Q, I H, E ye V I L 4,11 , 'Effi5,f1:f, ?Tl? i' i1 ffl-gigffii I ,Vw Q I A.lj Qf 'H' V 4 ' Q ag Ng ' 4 w D , , U L V 7' 5 - , . t ' G - iw, Hub V S , , 1 ' f r a ' x .1 ,fr 44 7 s. I I .- ,, ,Q XX fini if Q 2 2 S 'fi Oh! I'm so excited I got the part, Sqlle Judy Hagen. ' 65 Phillips, Mark Pillman, Sharon Pinkerton, Michele Pintarich, Richard Pisotchi, Maurice Pointer, Judy .ff . .-. -Q 5 il ? ,' ' wu4'a.,., NA' , . A .N V x Q ,V f x, i Yr es .K jk R-'SQ i w' i ,, V, 'f fe. vv ,1 5 .4, 1 5:7 x I A K, :fi ,i H ,, f 4 Pomeroy, James Porath, Bruce Poupore, Marsha Prasch, Chris Price, Beverly Probert, Susan i J X Rankin, Ormond Rauw, Charles Ray, Sharon Recken, Joseph Redd, Kenneth Reiman, Mary Reynolds, Christine Richard, Stanley Ricks, Bruce Riggs, Patricia Riley, Michael Ritter, Constance A vi- EJ A .Q I , , f M. 'ff' A ' ' ?1., 4 H i t 25? , + 5 i av i . , 1 'Je' . 'if 'l . A 3 1 xg 6 . 4 N E V V N 'gl i 1 i if x rwzfnwr 5-ri -f1rf :'4', 5:1 ,,, 3 .-it ,,, K 1-'IQ gb ii' 1 ,Suv V' Q , s 25 , aw P. 4'-' auf ' -.f 7' -'th V , I M. ff ' if bf, pi R - ,fig 9 Air, ' ' t 'fl 3 K' ,, f i ' 5 - ' 4' if , ' vs Vi' , IV N 1 . ,X F nv- ' V 1? 'Y Q uwvu El, 'X 1 , X . . AQQQQ, -' ' .Q -5 'K ' 'urn -i, ,-.. V0 J 4, , -, 'tm S . 1 .f i vi 1 A A ' HL ' 'Air rt.-is Z., lx- . 41,5 ,, wk X juniors Rogers, Thomas Rosenbaum , James Rucker, Linda Rustin, Deborah Saito, Susan Samuels, Candace ,f .. 1 Xxm Schlenther, Sa Schnitt, Donna Schoen, Bruce Scholl. Kathy Sarver. Cynthia Schultz, Judy Schauffler. Henri Schulz. Gerald Senders, Richard Shade, Jacquelyn undraSchweiker, Lynn Shaw, June Sherwood, Marilyn Shirk, Dave Shlim, Dave Scoles, Trudy Scoumperdis, Eliza Seibel, Samm Short, Kitrick Silbermann, Esther Skamanich, Sharon Slavens, Greg Smith, Charles Smith, Robert M. f,,g.WM , ' , ,vxs y t.. . t. .. la. . l '9l:..,... 9 V lfvxqt A 4 -Ml 'V 1 X' -HR 'A . 'jffigwi l ' i S , V in 1 V gr JIU, A Si, , 1 fb S it S E-Jill .J ., ' fix t ugh .. i 1' S -B . ,X ,ig I ,fn . ,. 1 ' 4 -' ' .Q 1 i A.. -M l r VVW, ,1 'bxk lf L ' LX. 1 'fx ' A af f it-. , I A , bi., 1 ' u W. - ' i W Tiff - . i' , . V g .rf V V , V, J -'N 1 ' 4' X 'yt rw A I .,., , .,.i,, . 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GUN up ,, M xxx i fi , .X . i R Q . xx 1 N f l, x 'l 'i'4 R ' V L. ,Q ' A q W 'M h L 4 A-li 1 gy my D ' T 'C ' Y l A A9 ' P ' Yi ., f An All ' x' - Q ' g rf , A Y . Van Wyk, John Ventura, Debbie Vilson, Theresa Voorhees, Jeanette Wainwright, Susan Waller, Sara 11 5 V I. new , , 3 . il t . M' qv 'f:'- -Ya ' iff xx 4, nk X- ' ' as N 6' .. k,. ,- i i Y Q'-v 'Sr 'S 'A Q. Juniors Walther, Vicky Watanabe, Hideo Watson, Robert Weigant, Gerald Welborn, Collis Wells, Delbert Welsh, Joe Westbury, Joann Wilder, Larry Wiley, John Wilhelmi, Robert Williams, Teresa Willis, Laura Wilson, Clark Wilson, Kathleen Wilson, Morris Williams, Katherine Vylilsgn, Raydean , ,. L vw? ' ,. U LJ 5 . V j . it N, U 'V W J J -1 i 'v L J ia .Y tially ll , L . , za...,,, , , an fs: A. 3' ' Ma' 4 1 .. J fu 643 1 2 ,W ,.., ,, , 'Q-J., I 1 .5 5 1 .1 I -L ' 57: Wilson, Robert Wright, Gary Wilson, Stephen Yaeger, Carol Wilson, William Young, Janice Wintermute, Luanne Young, Phyllis Wolfard, Paulanne Zahler, Janice Wood, Bradley Zilka, Jan se-4, . -5,1542 ,J or i i?gfi2 It -1 'A . iiiililll 1 . L. , yfgiiggfsgi e ii' ,SK D F- J. L -7 ' V M Q V, ,, iw. , g,,g,J51J e ' W fr 'V ',.sr-vi, kk ga- me A ' , 4 J 1,J 'b ,JJ XJ, LS N' l , N 6 - . 4 1' , 3 5 The 1 1-, , 2 - N ae- 3, J, L i ' J -F' 1 J. 5. . 9' s J , X, ,..,..... , , 5 1 : , '- ' - 5' 1 . , W ' id-vs N Qi A Ai' ' Q ,q,,Jf.,, Ji, Xi .J J 4' s 5 :ff Ax iaig i 1 ..' M Y f ' ' ' ffw.w,Iis?1fi . Y I f J' '1 W' 'LA Q ,il K ,J ff: K ig , Q.. 1 Q . fi r f J J I-R :F xv ig' 5 ,f-.'. J ' sniff A W A i f-iw. f J J ' J ' ,if , - K K H ,,,x ITA N J' f?v-S.-wf 'e 25 Y Ml' Q fa. V ,J ,X 'll Q . F 4, X 'CI 'M' 1 ' J A A' I . ' J , J X. ,i '1- , J ,al mm... ' J Rik xi i Y , X OU! ev J - kiBl55'T'f'iEffflF: 'J , .g . , C . ,Ji , . ,, ll 'L f J vb gf 1 J - gi ,J . , ' A.. .' ' y 'K Marsha Bolan and Alan Durkheimer engage in one of their friendly fights. uniors 69 iior girls Marilyn Sherwood and Jackie Derrick, almost faint as they watch their iClOl Sillgelk K. . . ,Q ex E R l 5 L I . 5 li f -iii: I ,.., ... .nc 4 y fi' 4 4-.X ' ,, Jian. , ,i,, 5 'I T' 'Q ffm . , Y ,' wvfwiri 'fl .-ff Z . ' ' , , l , ,g,',J. , , R k ,J K Q., 'N e y . , 1 ..'aiQQew., . y I ,. it Q EEN 1, ,W,xiqh.5k,,,f.wg.f5:'ergr-34 .fX'Sr ?f,-' W JM J, ., X '- w ' K V g -. ,,5.. W, Q ii. 'ff' . 1 rr' '13 , 35,1 -YIM,-5 got. , i 'r M W NM ,Qi 'ij-W, K' I Q - I I I1 ,L vi- M ,I , W gg 1 Y A V vi I 1 N519 ' - V' 5 ' il ? ' ,. fm-1Ju,,f,ugw.Q .ms Affftlmf H-f3..f fi ' 'x . A BS, Tplan to go to New York first, then Paris, where I plan to become a professional model, sighs glamourous Nedra McDaniel to the nationally known artist Harry .vel1. Sophomore Class Cabinet RON HAWTHORNE President GREG USHER Vice President BARBARA NELSON Secretary CHARLIE FOX Treasurer LYNN MUNSON Historian NEAL PHIPPS Boys' Representative MARY MCCALLEY Girls' Representative JEAN ROSENBAUM Girls' Representative The Sophomore Class has proved to be one of the most spirited groups ever to hit Lincoln. Under the enthusiastic leader- ship of Ron Hawthorne, the sophomores took an early lead in class competition by contributing the most money to the U. G. N campaign and by registering the largest percentage of voters in the student body election. Aiton, Panela Anderson, Marc Anderson, Roy Alport, Kathy Ardito, Judith Ashford, Dean xt wif-hawk F ,ly f x 'X f , 1 WWXQQ- ,W Q Q- s' - , N ' Em, 5' wg: .' , ,fiflflf .. A ?:?!l A bi, -t ix 5 A f ,v wi , ,, , y ,,+, x,i,,wf , , I, ,I . iii? ' fi, A ' L. .5 '1 'T' I N iq Q I M, Barke, Valerie Barker, Marti Barss, Robert Bearcub, Peggy Batiste, Jan Beasley, Joann 71 Bell, Christine Bischoff, Katherine Brown, Jimmy Bell, Donna Boles, Robert Browne, William Belusko, Charles Bond, Beckey BLlCkYTl11SlG1', Catherine Benson, Kathy Bosenau, Cathy Burger, Jerry Bethell, Marjolaine Bradley, John Burns, Caroline Binford, Laurie Brooks, Gerrie Burns, Kristine f fl' la XM ' f k 4 X X 1 -14910 X Y' -4 ' A' 'J l i L ,qx l has - .Il A ' ini J - :A if f Q.,- 9. -ng. , nm M 1 PW' . . ', .-nf! ,Y . if ' . W :lf . w A ,ra ' , .Q ,,,. 2...-. , , ,V mlw ailf- Q.. ti'-if A-- ib Q 9 ,Y ,I 43 ' Q S 7 q ' fb. au- ? 'V 'bv A JQZQQQYF 1Wrf'H 5,82 i tai A . . - 5-S4 .43 rf .E J L, it 4 K if f I ,f t -ll 4' i 1 -if , .:', - A , rf X 5 25 9 . Tw ' f .bf A ,.. ' 'M' 7 -,r s 1. C. W. 6 Wuxq iq -Q as Q be .:, , .t ' , .I . mg,-i re A I f 'Ek ix y -N tix- 'NY a Q. L 'QM ,i pd: . 1 2 9 497 -. X, 1' 5 t Mio, 1 iam- l .1 7 . . ,N fr .- I' .J ' f 4- ' K 5.35, ., .fi TQ 1 3. R Q , iv X ,7 W mf- X. . V , K . '4 v' -Y 1- Sz, .- ' , v , .-.. 1 'V .l A - ilu? 'V . J' ' l if-.Ya ' V C. g , ,E ' f 1 ,wi H ,kr :vm H lm: -- 4. ff- 5 5 'ILE 555 PDQ' 'Q' ilfgz it - ' H 1. N , 5 J , ' W z iam., i .N Sophomores Butish. Butler. Butler Butler Butler Byb ee Jan Janet lXlargarc-t ltla ry Nay Kath i c Caldwell, Jean Campbell. Robert Carlson, Richard Carr. James Carson. Robert Cassora. Disraeli iff' 1 M ff J t t .., . v i 93 Mr Ne ' kdm S . S :mi ffl . 16. 1 1 v 1795 1: ' ' 'Hur:-rfxt-,'::fAg-ff Cavanaugh. Claire Clark. Myra Cha rhonean. Lynnca Coml il, Jeff Chown. Frederick Ciaffoni. Lawrence Claridge. Patricia Clark, Bill Cramer, Cherilyn Cronan, John Cronyn, Lorie Crowther, David Davis, Kenneth Davison. Connie Dean, Cynthia Deleon, Rosemary Dells, David Dells, Wayne Derrick, Ron Devoe. Marvin Diem, Henry Dingley, Patricia Dittenhofer, Bill Doherty, Deborah Duaei. Keri Edgar, Burton Edwards. Eileen liiwen, Anthony Ellis, Roseanna England. Richard V .viwikrq 'IWWK I E ' ea-1033. :' V V . I MS 'WK 4 - QQ , . , ' e We gg , b I ,,, . , C C . st 3 '.-a - , X 5, at 5 .Q C l 1 .t wt .i rf? Q 61'- ir f ss :i 1,- .- , '11s:.feg.,.5 , 1 4V.k - 'z Q, 'V 'guna gi K :FE . ,. Y I ,Q f. W Q1 V ,. A ,A , A -. 1 . Y ' ' A ' SL, W 3 - -tv ig. gf A , 7 y w :U 131, V VV X W - . . H. 1 r V . .8 ' . ' - 1 . .V :F 'I ff 1' 2' . - i l X e ', F, ' ' ,mir Lil. Si SWIM! i,,, -. , --hr--1 W V ' gfgvz zggxiqgjizi K . .. .,kA .. W.. t tial A 1 f . 1. f it to Hffffw r V N C nh i fn A A' Vi' ,, . 495 1, - i. , Qiamirkiif ' W hz 1 'Z i 'P i a a A T D 1 ' , QS ' .' 5 l out sf f ,' A '-:, G ir. sg ' M :X J' if , of ' 1 K . ' L L -,,',. .4 1 ,. wh, . rrfjif u p if .5 .e -A E t if lf- .4 if ' K .. , .. 3 ' A ii 2 W . 1 Y.. V . A .N Y im. ,W U ni.. ,H 1 .K 3. , A- i ,p . ff-,Q wg. , Us if .fail . ' ' D , A H K W' . f -- ., ' X . M li L ' , , ,pi , 1 , ,. .. 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Janice Galloway, Bruce Gardner, Ronald Gilmore, Susan Goff, Judi Goldberg, Susan G .I . , iv W un f Qi 00 B-051 at .J Sarpy X L K 4' ' if ' f 1' 1 - 1 'Z .+,., ,A 93' f I I, My - S yu, t - -s ia: ' i Jafhfl i f r . 9' ---- ' ' 'ruth . ' f , Li'-fa P , lf, , f vii or 'K if 1 A . 1 4 ax Ili r9:,4f,f had qi Sr' ff filings 2 PTS yur' Na 'N on' ' I I it Good, Edward Goodman, Sara Greenwood, Ann Greenwood, Victor Hahn, Kristy Hanilton, Susan ' w. bx' I 2, , A . xl K i og.: ,L f A ileen Edwards, Rosalyn Newhouse and Kathie Bybee are ll caught with their mouths full. t 1 , 'Yi X has i Hallwyler, Janice Hart, James Hartshorn, Theresa Hartvig, Ross Haworth, Larry Hawthorne, Ron i ,.. Afi,'-me-f 7. .45 ' in . l , it i YQ ,. i 'W Q tg ie: get i Eig, A- A rf -ff if -, i , I t L5 t l M.- LR 1,1 1 ' 1, , eg 3 1 A, uv- X 1'-v 2 V., vt .. -' za- fi ' 1 , Lg' ME ritfili? 7-Q? A 'T t as -. ffgfeil .s V--v w .4 in - ' QAM SQL.. :Jw W 'ii ' v ff .-AX. gill? ' ' . 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W 5 ? 11 A ,LA .X ' 3 , , A Q93 , . 5 V' s...4' Va 1 ,ffl - - V gi, YQ,-' , ' -11b'fws??Z5?'Z?2 4' V -20.1 ' ' Lfyw,W -'-'f' 'v' M. ' .. iophomores WiS, SHGUC5' MacDonald, PatriciaIlluzuroslcy, Susan VEISSGLIT, BPLICG Madden, Laura KlcC:illoy, Mary lUCj0l111, NHHCX lYlilGllZl1'Z1. Mitchel McCollom, Riclinrcl vinfzgslon, Donalld lvlagiunis, Mui-y lXlcGalis, Debi IUC, Difme lvlar, Marina McGinnis, Bonnie Llgllrllll, J0l1l1 Marshall, Leland Mcliinney, Clzxrinclzi L 'QA .. gx if .2 x I f. up X 'Q' -..--.1 L94 4-1 X-r in A , Y I M i a Q.e',.,,s' I' V on ' V fr ' ' , If wwf vi' - E -I 'Q - fl' .nw ir- Mr -in A - 1' X 5 X X ,,:A,5f 4 X, i .V :L , x ' I ' Qi xg .L 51 351 -ss . s, 'Q .1 , di' 177 4 ,w as 5 u H if x Li 2 x E? uv -PV, 1 J Ii Molireus, Wally Klutz, Iuvzni Moyer, liulliy Nillvlk Sue Miller. Susan Miller. Tony . 3 C sf., J , ,v ILO 4 .ag .'4'?: iff ' ,Z . , is ,i N 6. - .... , J., nl. 1 K .way X R K 'XQQ'7li.'-, Q Qt', x w, 'ff , . ,,.S, I . Munson, Lynn Musick, Jane Myers, Bethany Miller, Rodney Miller. Juniors llontugnzi, Jim Rlonlgoniory. Slic1'1'icN21ilO, ROIUUC1 Nagel, Trudi Napier, Julie Mom-Q, ,-Xluxis Hudson, Linda i I ,, 1 i 0' l v ii! Q' xv NA Y r X l . J B Q4 F32 'V 1 , im. xr, N - .,.. mf., 4' xb...j l'l I' P 4 v IQ5 K. 1 ,- , f f 1' 1' ' 75 Nan, Sue Neff, Susan Nelson, Barbara Nelson, Richarcl Nerlieini, John Neivhouse, Rosalyn , --i' 'WY , , J ' , d fx f .un -.Maxi 5 i N L f ze H L i RN -Q X Q 3-'A Q' 1 J V ' 11,1 1 ' ' f if fi' Q. 5? W Y , xl X A in, A as Fm N , x Y' up' A ll is-4 '11--r !3 ,gk IH . N EM . ...Pb . , , . , if I -A P, , ., .. .nr 4 Nfl, .2 I 'iww uf muh- ' . -5 'N 0 O Sophomores Nichols, Gayle Nordstrom , Tamara Oliver, Guy Packard, Carol Pallay, Steve Palmblad, Wendy Parcher, Stephen Peerman, Clifford Parks, Douglas Peterson, Barbara Patterson, Janice Phipps, David Patterson, Zachary Phipps, Neal Pearson, Januar Pedersen, Lesley 3- . ,,uw ,g i, .. 7 4.5 . Q' ....-. . Esiffii X R R . -.,,. 1 I A 4 4 4 Q K V W x i . ,S . , l X f, fx ? , ky , .,. .im 1 ,.,g,ii:E?,? , x ,. , , 'I ,.-, ' s .iv ,fl I G' ii' .vf Pinkerton, Scott Poitras, Liz fi ,,- ., s Q Q6 . i Q., L- 4 Poole, Kathy Powers, Frank Prewitt, Steve Pusieski, Stanley Reed, Lynn Reid, Mildred aj R . ' iz' ' sr 9 Q miil ff l 4 Rokate, Richard Rice, Deborah Rich, Richard Richard, Nancy Ricks, Michael Rose, Susan , X 'l,A 9' 3. W TI 74, aa., n I 7' 1 1 i, 'ln 'N 'll L ' XX X ll . fi' fix ' A ff. Al T ' g..ka....lf,,Q1f lir- 'vqhq3,p.Qh. ,.. .5 Rosenbaum, Jean Rinker, George Rose, Lewis Rout, Lawrence Schatz, Christophei Schatz, Patricia Rosenbaum, Howard Schaudt, Nancy Rothrock, Dennis Ross , Brenda , if '-92 A f Schmitt, Irmgard Schober, Mia A I , 4 sk Q56 J' fs i 'P ,A ' 'izfiizffsiiss - Sgt ' ' c lglliflgi, ye- Ji' , s' Q F ifi if 'rei p -. be r 2 , tr . 1 ,. ,g K, L ,I ' wif .s--v : - .lx ,V M if , , , 7, , K , f ' :g:f3, -' , QE' , '. , Y V V 3' ' mgaHWwYV rx Lf W i L.- ,--- A: LI t, ,,, 'i 'Z 'mi ., , Y' 1 ,ff . , A ' f iieeeh 4,--0' S , ... -w, l n.. ' 5' C 51 : N i S Sophomores horoeder, Robert nter, David attuck, Sharlene aver, Lisette earer, David irk, Barbara -N, Shuford, Terry Silva, Roseanna Six, Patrieia Smith, Barbara Smith, Constance Smith, Gary Q , f is I A ii i' 'xv if nv' ' 'hr L fam A , ff if v-Q... Q.. ,V - wha-ig -rx Y VV , f , A 5' W N wi - fa . X T Aa. 'Uv ,T 'CT I I A fill C VQZ tv . 2 -vw -0- t 'riff' fl' 1 . 1694 3 I f ' ,.. Smith, Pat Sproat, James Smith, Tracy Steed, Laurie Snedeeor, Gordon Stevens, Sandra Snell, Christopher Stringfellow, Gloria Spear, Dizon Stuck, Richard Spina, Beverly Suher, Celia ,,,, , . f mt 1 iff , .sf .N 1 ., ,mqt fy X L if L l ' , im .u N 4, ' - 1. ,ya gp.- uv- m nf . O' - -.s9, . , 'Q , T7 I My 1 1 ,V i Q., V .fm ,. .1 nes Q, '54 f , 1:53, - 1 P' 'Q X if ,- tu Q X ' K ' 'inn ,Q ,r 1. I ,px , ' , ,MQ , V' pgs -1 W xii T? 5 ' Gs' qv- 'Q' : -ao I ' , , -ig I, J ,-fvq, AQ .. , Q 1 .-. - in V, ,N -- S fi-,,, G Q S- - X ... 'CLE i f 'I I ,R .' Sundquist, Gary Swanson, James Tatum, William Thomas, Patricia Tobey, Danell Trousdale, Wilma ,Q nl g. . ,...x ,J 77 Trachtenberg, David Vermilya, David Turner, Robert Unkeles, Alan Upham, Kathy Usher, Gregory Vanloo, Mardi .y . ri k 2 ,. V Walker, David Weaver, Leslie Welch, Julie Wheeler, Donald Wheeler, Donna f X xt , ., s- . V Q. r l 1 1 - ,g A S l -' ' 5 -Eva 335' X Q of l i' ' '55 ,Lf -...QI --of ,I '4 T, up 1 ' af QF- ' - -fi ' . , , ,Q 'XY Y. - .ji 'M ,. J 4 I in I - ' - ' , , JA 4: XJ fl ,, 1- 1 bf N ' aa- N - r'. . ' .l 3' ', . Bu.. t Ye ah n --S-L - ' H.-.1'.1.. 3 NN V .f 5, 1. - , X u. -A 51 Wx l ' 5 S- 1 v J? ' ' X . . ' 4 Wh jf' f K v ,law-w . s ,ff K i 'rf' X ff . X I 27,5 1 up R-J' . - x , - , if' ' an 5, X ' 59' . rw.. 4 ' sur ivy , N' x A u 6,9 X 5. J 'X dm 4 F ka. 'Q' ' i i 4' -4.- K-5 , W. Q Ei! Sophomores Whitcomb, William Winters, Jane White, Helen Williamson, Ann Wilm sen, Sherry Wilson, Lynn Winkel, George fair' ' K V+. K Q, xi J J ,w,. ,Ji 1 A Vw ' ui? , , 3 'W ' :gr W Qi ' I- . Q4-, I Si J ' - is J ,2ifi5,:z1ZEsie:w,-1,1 5:11 - W 1' k X f-ezi.N.,f,.,....i - X, i 1 Wold, Maryanne Wolferd , Bernard Woodward, James York, Jeffery Wright, Randy Young, Dennis Yerke, John Zanello, Jack an S z' nv' L ,1 1, J WG: J 7 . , I 1-. ' . ww: . 'V r f A. 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Q V , V I N, ZWA N ,QVBI . ,ptzhi-'uh' I ' 'ggi ig A: V at I-:N , kih, V 'L l n' f is b Q. ji s jug, lima' Q ' gs A , ffl 'fill ii -ein., in . i ' -mv V, 4 --. n V . 1 W A 3125 Steed and Lizzette Taylor sit around laughing at their feel during lunch. - v I sure wish I could be big and strong like those seniors playing baseball, sighs John Yerke. Yeah, me T-00, answers Bruce Galloway' l,f.' .' 11' f o'q U Freshmen Members of the Freshman Steering Committe. chosen by their English teachers for outstanding leadership. ability and scholarship. niet for the first time in January to begin planning activities for the class of 'GSL Guided by their counselors, they began organizing a student government and assembling plans for money making ventures in order to finance future events such as their junior- senior prom. A ,.,, 'K Gee, Mike! You've got to be kidding! exclaims Frosh girls as they listen to Mike Krall tell wild stories. ,ful So what if I can't dance! l'm tryin', Pm tryin'! We simply hate publicity remarks Beth Nelson and Skip Langley. says bewildered Alan Peterson. reshmen imn l ro, Frances er, Richard eck, Molly Sue n, Raymond onson, C. undson, Janet erson, James ot, Mark mn 2 hambault, T. dt, Kathy old, Karin Y 44 X 'Z' a I XY L .cf ,,, ,,, R ' Auckland, Rosemary Aungier, Christine Babeckos, William Baller, Wendy J, Banks, Veronica column 3 Barker, Margaret T. Bartlett, Pattie Bartlett, Steve Barss, Allen P, Bauer, Marlene Baum, Lerae Beatty, Jim Beattie, Margaret column 4 Beaver. Gary Berry, Bonny Blake, Chris Blumenfeld, Susan Boothe, Thomas Bosch. Susan Bowman, John Boyce, Tracy column 5 Bradford, Vernesta Bradwell, Anne Brance, Phylis Brasfield, Randy Brooks, Daniel Brooks, John Brown, Chuck Broum, Dorothy Dee column 6 Brown, Elizabeth Brovsm, Theresa Brugman, Michael Bruton, James Bunting, Claire Burns, Marcia Byrnes, Michael Cabbell, Vern column 7 Cain, Tom Callas, Pam Callehan, Shawn Cameron, Rosemary Cameron, Stephen Carlson, Keith Carter, Hope Casin, Brenda column 8 Chamberlin, Susan Chambers, Rebel Chappell, Janice 81 Chen, Serena Chiles, Charlesscta Cheng, Paul Chin, Frank Claridge, Robert column 9 Clark, Matthew Clark, Thad Cole, Debbie Coleman, Valeria Colescott, Alex Conkling, Jane Cooper, Roselyn Corkum, Michael 1 l x. -' K , ' 4 . f .4 i 'T 11- A' is-f v., MIN ' l -, - Y 1 :if 25' T.. V av fl, 1 4 1-Z1 2 f L. 1 1' I - , H I -l . 44 Y' Q j 2 ., P' ,N iiel ' V -. .filet 'I , ,.,, ie. x , A 4. , . ,V J, 4 . 1 'T V - - . ' 1? W A 1 7 ' i -ai A s 1 rv? 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Daniel Grout, Christine column 16 Grove, Robin Hale, Tony Hallinan, Wendy Hammond, Jo Ann Haney, Elizabeth Hansen, Douglas Hardy, Jo Ann Harmon, Carolyn Sue column 17 Harper, Kellie Harrison, Carol Hawksley, David Hayes, John Heidel, Joel Hendren, Floyd Hendrix, Elone Hendryx, James column 18 Hennig, Dianna Herrmann, Pamela Hines, Charlotte Hoitink, Tim Hoke, John Hollins, William Hopkins, David Howard, Sherrie - f at . 'i Q ,Q K I ,f ...Q-5, 1' 'I , K - ti T' vp- .' if ' Q ' Q. vr' A f I X . F 5 42 f U' , Q A .A ' L Q X , , 'AQ-1 . ' 'YW fl ' eg ,, 11 ,gn 53, A -.- Q. L . 1 .fr , Q D., rr A 1 ' 2 WQTSN ,- it jk A ' f.:M '- X e 1 ,vi 27- 'i2,.F ... - f 1 , .,z,:Q-5. ,at 'N . ' ' ff il , , . y ,Q 5,53 ma.: .7 S.. r YN, ' ' ' . z fi! ww: Q, we' . 3-Qi 'i 33' wgj V W- f L. 1. 1 F 'ly . 'C Xa V' M J -i... .1 .ki ffwf X95 1 I n It Wi 'li il 'li fi . .. 1 V ' ' .M ew. 4. rue.. - 'i e - : W Vid 1 1 ' 3 .C ' ffFiS5i7?'f- w 51 X YV arg- , Q , -'X K N - V .- V . r Lx 4- ' f f . .... 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I h en 83 umn 19 Johnson, Gladys cglnmn 22 Kuernlancl, Eric column 25 Mayo, R0b9I'l Jones' Bnne Jean Landis, susan Nuys. Wesley nter, Donna Jones. Doris Kiehle, James LHIHZG, Kathy Loomis, Charles Nelson, fieilfy man, David Jones. Sarah Kimbrell, Rebecca Liiiigieyv William LOVGU, Eric iiienik, Mlicheu 'as, John Jordan, Jennifer Kimmel, Sarah L31'1'HiJSG, Jfly Lucke, Jo Ellen Meskei- Milo x, Patrick King, Clark McGraw, Katherine sh, Edward column 21 King, Lisa column 24 Nclnwsh, John Column 27 rson, Tina Kirby. Gerald Mclllui-ran, Robert kson, Marcia Kane, Michael Kirk, William Lazarus, Wilhelmina MCNSYUSS- Diilfifi Milestone. iiififiiyii 01-,yy Xvilliam Kamey, Sha,-on Knoll, Mikki Sue Lena, hlike Maier, Carol Miller, Doug Katchis, Sandra Leopold, Kayla Miner- Jeffery umn 20 Kegg, Belinda column 23 Leis, Myron 00iiimii 26 iiiiiieff Jeff Kelly. Jane Levnsseur. Bonnie Miller, Paula ett, Janet Kem, Marion Kobayashi, Aileen Lewis, Annie Fay iiiaicoiiil Chris Miller' Sharon nson, Charlene Kennedy, Lester Krall, Michael Lewis, Alike iiiiiliiii GUY MUSUQ Jfinles nson, Milton Ketell, Melody Kurren, Barry Lintner, Steve May, Robert Moore, Shirley fa-is ' 1 A ,i K ' 1 , 1, gg, Q - i .., ' .H I. F 2 ' - r 'f , -A ' i fb- B SF'-f V J i ij i I , ,g .li A , 5 V ,I - , , f F X L x A V 3 ll K i.L.lQf'. me i 1' - - A . X A V K k v, V Q' , Q nfl, ,, - N 1' A -' fi. K v 4 - K SY 38 . f ' - , 5 E, 1 -1 ll 0- f L J. , f. JM , ,V nf. in ii-, K .mi . . -K ann f i in'- ' , IP f . ulyl , - ' x Y L J H 7,1 gg, A f 3 .1 Q ,,.' I I ' 1 -T . A i it 'Q -1-' .. , ,r :Q , ' - i in if J A l 4- . - 1 U - :Val , W- X , vb' ' 1: .R f , . 'J . . 'Stl ll N f Y 'viz W 'T 4. all i . V in .L X nf!! 2554 .- 5' -Iilil-L ' L17 I 'f ZF, f ' ' 'i i J x 'r- M in a 'N 'Q - . Q- , W ' , , I . 5' 'V 1 V. Mn -' in Q7 - , i .-1 1 1 X 5 s ...,, ,:. V I ,-. VA, J . 1 i r e . r. 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P ' Freshmen column 28 Morrison, Cynthia Morse, Robert Mortrude, Carmella Moss, Nick Murrell, Pamela Myers, Patsy Myers, Sara Needham, Sandra column 29 Nelson, Lynn Nelson, Don Nelson, Lynn Nerheim, Patricia Newcomer, Bonnie Newton, Sandra Nichols, Mary Norris, Randy column 30 Norwood, Robyn Nudelman, Leslie O'ferra1l, Riley Osborne, Laura Overby, Andy Paden, Laurice Palaske, Cathie Palaske, Chris 1 iii , K N ,Q , . Ven!! A w,i,,,..f, fl N, 21 9 J P' .J 'J r ai- Q L Q it lc: .' Q-,ji ' 4 , , e ' ' i , A fx idk 1 'V' r -2- P -3 L t . W , 1 ' I 1 .4 gel., 1 il, My , if i-iiim-um, -, . qmw,Lg'Wl iff' A ,, - f . Y 'x - S L3 l f ' 'A if ef ,ff V' 'Ks 1 M X , W. ,MA P A M- ' l M sf' , , , i aig- I ' ' A I ' A .,,,L , M1 Xql . x K ', , ,f NW' . . ls. ' . , ,- , ' I i -5' m.J, ',- ' ' 'V ' , it- 'kg ,ilk xl- ' 4' ie, aff Y i , ' ' P et . , ,e t ' 1 column 31 Patterson, Andrew Patterson, Gayle Patterson, Jeff Peterson, Alan Peterson, Martha Pierce, Jamie Pisotchi, Gyle Pollock, John column 32 Porath, Becky Powell, Elizabeth Price, Jennifer we Q 5- -uv' -uw .., .L ' KA-na-is' ' is L: . ' f 5 k., 0. in Ramp, Deborah Randall, Nancy Reynolds, Robert Richards, Barbara Ritter, Paula column 33 Rivers, Karen Roberts, John Robinson, Chris Roemhild, Ruth Rosenfeld, Cathy Rosenfeld, Helen Ross, Gloria Rubin, Mollie ,- :gn-:za -s1i5:y5:p::nx C., . . ,ii Ml - X. - we.. -'L , . 1, . 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A 7 Vxxglii ' J 3' , PQ' L' 3 ry . reshmen i37 Jerry Patricia Eric Alyse Roberta Lillie Martha Shirley Lauren Marcia bv v- Stromberg, Gregory Swan, Susan Swenson, Chuck Swenson, Mark Tallent, Joy column 39 Taylor, Lloyd Todd, Debra Todd, Janet Todd, Jerry Treglown, Nancy Trutna, Clarice Tucker, Shelly an column 40 Underwood, Christine Utzinger, Denise Vandercook, Jan Van loo, Gloria VanWyk, Margie Von Bergen, Mark Voorhees, Stephen Wade, Robert column 41 Wadman, Mary Alice Waller, Polly Walker, Yvonne Walter, James Wanner, Richard Warren, Naomi Waterman, Merlin column 42 White, Alleyn Whiteman, Carman Wilhelmi, John Wilson, Carol Wilson, Deborah Wilson, James Winfield, Paul column 43 Wintermute, Lane Williams, Nancy column 44 Williams, Kris Wood, Ernest column 45 Youngman, Susan Zimmerman, David Turner, Kelsie Walls, Vic Winn, Thomas ., if 'i ' Ajrg?f7:v yfi , . ' fy 4 ' fr' -f-TGI! 1' X E Mir? -. in 'W K ' px :L J A .Q ? ,,,f 1 Q 1 ' W R A V ' I2 ll 'A l -A li. ,- ' -. .,. x V, . 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Each blossom is beauti- ,1 unto itself and at the same time is an ,tegral part of the beauty of the bush as whole. As each camellia blossom is eautiful by itself, each of the many ac- vities which have taken place at Lincoln ts been enjoyable by itself. Among the ,tivities of the past year were dances, .ays, Popcycles, interest club gatherings id Girls' League and ALM functions. ,sux it ws, X 87 f' . Fall Student Body Cabinet Greg Houser, I'm surprised that that expression of relief didn't scare Mark Geller away! The other side of Marty Schwab. . . . The Fall Student Body Cabinet endeavored to work for the establishment of unity within the school community. In addition to efforts aimed to increase student pride, spirit, interest, and initiative, the class competition program was introduced. Fresh goals of the cabinet included informing the students of cabinet objectives as well as attempts to re- view criticism and praise. An open-minded group, they benefited from the several question- naires on extracurricular activities which they distributed to the student body. GR EG HOUSER President ii? . J W J, -ml.. Sw 'J.- hui-4.-.X ' B my 1? , a W T . L 'wwf' ,fi 111 x, ,W ,. Www Spring Student Body Cabinet NEIL HELLER PHYLLIS GARDNER Treasurer Girls' League President DIANE KOMMERS JOHN MORGAN CLARK ETATSCHEK Vice-President General Assembly President Athletlc RGDTGSGMUUVQ SALLY ROBINSON SPENCER CHEN KATHY FOSTER Secretary ALM President Editor pring Student Body Cabinet 9' The limits of the cabinet are governed nly by their ability, said Mr. Olin Wills, rrmer principal of Lincoln High School. raditionally, student government at Lincoln as been concerned with the social and ath- tic aspects of our school. However, the ,ring Cabinet of 1966 has been extending ie limits of our student government into ie academic life. In this area the Cabinet as been concerned with an Assembly-seminar ystem, a student teaching program, a Jefferson- Lincoln student exchangeg MARK GPJLLER eventually, they hope to develop an honor pmsidcm system at Lincoln. if t ' . -fgfi 5:- v - Q t ' , we fi' P 1 n e I 2 l iff? ' Eq difvulixg ., Q , 5 Wifi 57'-ie 515-A22 1 i :LA r i iff .t - -. Q 4 Ilark Geller spouts off words of wisdom. A fVi,'?EFTlg! Morgan, this is not the time or the place to math homework. . . Fall and Spring Nominating Committee The primary function of the fall and spring nominating committees were to circulate petitions for student body offices and to determine according to the constitution those who were best qualified to hold cabinet positions. l a E1 K: X i .1 Row i: Janice Gaiser. Debbie Cole. Marty Schwab. Rogers- Andy Lflckeft- Tim Jewett- Chris Desaw. Liz Peters: Row 2: Ron Nudelman. Tom 5 1 ! I 1 3 1 E i Row 1: David Shlim, Joe Gordon, Scott McArthur, Reynolds, Kathy Lichter, Terry Shuford. Doug Katagiri, Alan Unkeles: Row 2: Christine 2 : ,. David Shlim rind Joe Gordon carefully study the reguirements of future candidates. . . 'fi .greneral Assembly he General Assembly, composed of represen- lttives from the reg rooms, was used as a link : understanding between the students of Lincoln 'id their student government. Through this :gislative body, the members and the cabinet orked together deciphering various school oblems. The Presidents, John Morgan and ott Frank, strived to develop a closer relat- rnship between the General Assembly, the abinet, and the faculty. A 'EE . Q 93 .E ll? Ei 32C ffJ'l 1'fw 'I ow 1: Dick McCollom, Scott Frank, Paul Von Bergen, ,ynn Wintermute, Sue Wainright, Greg Hessler, Andy iockhart. Row 2: Sandra Dreer, Spencer Chen, foward Osvold, Jim Rosenbaumf Tom Goodman, Craig .,,..,.-...,..ut,..t........,,...,.. L 3 A I' ' ' ' ,: , i if A l 1 , , 17: Y ,bf 1 .A l Q x, , ' V, A r L - 53- It E , , , ' ' ' .Q ' , 'Hg ' ,1- , , ,J -7 5 ...N ,- .,,,.s, .1 , , i . U la., f',. i . .. . V . i 0 Q sf W ei E an ja Q M t , in J 5 4 I f are Q 5-0 k Q I s ' ' 5 fi . - ,, z N Si' ' it ' J it A. - G , ,gs K w X' - '. 4 ' , . . - ' -15,1 , , 'g, mu ,,. , ,5,.1,gA5 ,i NIV? 1 1 . 'ke 'T ' at :.4e::,,-1,25-we - ., ,,,, ,,,,,,:,,,...- to A ' 49 ,:yzi,'1g:i'a N, ' L-rf -J, ' ' J i. r :V 1.-13.2 ohn Morgan pursues his arduous tasks as president. Norman, Margaret Joss, Cheryl Tonkin, Andrea Michaels, Bruce Galloway, Chris Robinson, David Zimmerman, Mark Von Bergen. Row 3: Charleseta Chiles, Les Blumenthal, Clark Wilson, Nancy Finn, Laurie Steed, Alice Tredup, Kathy Palaske, Kathy Rosenfeld, Becky Porath, Chris Malcolm, Joy Miller, Trink Johnson. Row 4: Joni Zimmerman, Char Reynolds, Lucy Lzlnley, Linda Sargent, Kay Bischoff, Marsha Bolan, Kippy Miller, Jan Zahler, Serena Chen. Lu. General Assembly members sit spell bound during lengthy meeting. Affiliated Lincoln Men Fall and Spring Cabinet ALM had an activity-filled year under the capable leadership of Stuart Stout and Spencer Chen. Several projects, such as the candy cane sale, the live band dances presenting the Tikis and the Fabu- lons and the successful Sonics, were en- joyed by the Lincoln student body. New ideas were instigated. The boys adopted a Viet Nam orphan in addition to the semi- support of the Korean girl. Following the example of the Girls' League, the spring ,W . cabinet organized a traditional ALM week An idea being worked on for the future is the possibility of ALM room reps. A con- stitution was written in the fall and ra- dified in the spring to close a successful year. .f ROW 1: HOWHNI Oswld, Randy Sllhef- Ken Butler. Row 2: Don Lachman. Spencer Chen. Jim Rosenbaum. Row I: Mr. Knight: advisor. Bob Raw. Stewart Stout. BINGO Gauowayl John Jahns: Row 2: Mark Von Bergen. Ted Leovich. Spencer Chen concentrates on ALM business. Ken Butler messes around during A. L. M. meeting. all and Spring Girls' League Cabinet 95 e Girls' League is the only student or- iization which represents all Lincoln 'ls. Various functions are planned to lude girls who wish to participate. Be- ning the year with the traditional 'ls' League Week, the Fall Cabinet spon- 'ed the Apple-for-the-Teacher Day, llcllo- rd Day. the Big and Little Sister Tea, l the climactic Twirp Dance with the die Hawkins theme, ln addition. the wbined efforts of A LM and Girls' League mothers enthusiastically watch the League fashion show. Luck, you need il. says Marty Schwab incoming President Phyllis Gardner. produced a successful dance with music by the Sonics. They cndcditheir term by spon- soring the Dad and Daughter Banquet with quest speaker. Richard Ross. Activities of the Spring Girls' League Cabinet ranged from a Candy Heart Sale on Valentine Day to the annual iilother-Daughter Tea. The finale of the year was the presentation assembly ofthe May Fete Queen and Court. The Bali HAI decorations added an excit- ing touch to the sem i-formal May Fete Dance. rr' rf , Q 'QP ,,.. -no Row 1: Phyllis Gardner, Kathy Perkins, Debbie Cole. Debbie Autzen- Row 2: Clemintine Baxa, Trink Johnson, Helen Schwab, 1 7 i. Row 1: Patsy Leonard. Ann Osborne. Holly Sparkman, Alice Pattong Row 2: Pam Pagenstccar. Carol Rosenfeld iii 1,1 Marry Schwab, cheryl TOWN' Came Palaskie Q Girl-of-the-Month KARLA WOLFE Spirit SUSAN COOLEY Friendliness MARGARET JOSS Service DIANE KOMMERS Talent CINDA HILL Poise TESSA GOWANS Creativity CATHY SPADA Humor S DEBBIE THOMAS Leadership JANET CAVALLERO Scholarship rder of L nco1n's letterman club, the Order of L veloped into a smoothly functioning or- nization under the guidance of advisor . Westby and presidents Bill Palmer Clark Matschek. The highlights of years activities included a banquet ich featured a quest speaker Dee dros and the Sports Festival, a com- ation barbeque and the senior-faculty seball game followed by the computor nce. I , V 1' Bob Rall, P3111 VON BOFSGU. DGHH VUICGHL, Bill Ron Nudelman, Frank Eigner, Marty Treece, Marty , SfU31'l-STOUL, C1011 MCC10l1d0l1, Chlliili Rauw, B05 Hobizal Dou Sherman Ted Leovich Geor e Cashdollar. John Morgan, Jim McGill, Wayne Young. John , S , 1 EC Row 3: Ken Blake, Don Maltase, Pat Gustafson, John li, Kit 511011, Clilfk Mutschek. Neil HGUB12 Row 21 Gordon, Dan Moresette, Scott Frank, Pat Buck, Spencer Slim, Steve Wilson, Joe Reckon, Larry Tumiyasu, Chen, Don Lockman, Richerds, Doug Kolberg. of L president Clark Matschek wzides through B111 Reed Snigkeyg nl John Tohnrps possession of the confiscated Linc and Tusque rummage. Football award, 97 One-armed Order of L member, George Cashdollar holds rope during assembly. Symposium and Debate Clubs The primary objective of Symposium was to promote student interest in cultural influ- ences. Guest speaker Don Berry, a local writer, gave a challenging talk on creative thought. Lloyd Reynolds and Dr. Bierman stimulated interest in calligraphy and on 'Utopia. ' A Symposium event which aroused much interest among Lincoln students was the discussion on the censorship of 'Cat- cher in the Rye' and 'The Brave New World' from our high school library. Under the leadership of Mr. Westby, the Lincoln High School Speech Team won fourth place in the Portland Forsenics League, scoring higher than other schools in the city with much larger speech de- partments. Lincoln debators won second place in the city. Three members parti- cipated in the Oregon State Speech Tourna- mentg one speaker won the Oregon American Legion's Oratory contest. ROW 1: Greg Hessler, Terry Rustin, Jock Brown, Carol Adelsheim. Katy Goodsell. Janet Cavallero. lllargaret Tucker, Vera Letzkus, Valerie LaBarre. Row Z: Mike Joss, Wilma Trousdnle. Standing: Warren Lemaster. Mike Gotesman, Janet Cavallero, Jane Turner. Wayne Young. Margo Feigensong Kneeling: Mark Geller. Nancy Battalia. Jock Brown and Bruce Morrison discuss controvers petition. 2 Margo Fcigcnson turns around und asks, does anyo have the answer to the first question? olk Singing Club and Lincoln Skiers e Folk Singing Club, founded by Emily almers and Jane Turner, has continued fulfill its purpose by giving its members opportunity to appreciate unusual musi- l forms. The increasing popularity of k music has encouraged a large member- .ip. Students in this club enjoy singing rious types of folk songs and composing iginal folk music. For Lincoln students, skiing is not only a sport, but an activity in which nearly a majority of the students enthusiasti- cally participate. The ski bus, spon- sored by the Dad's Club, has supplied skiers with three months of weekly trans- portation to the mountain slopes for a reasonable price. And there are those devoted skiers who have gone skiing beyond the Saturday trip to the moun- rvmi tain. Jim Thompson taught skiing at the Timberline Ski School. Most of the Lincoln skiers who race compete for Cascade Ski Club. Susan Povey and Alan Durkheimer had a successful year as Junior Experts, the highest rank in competition. The snow conditions were exceptionally good--lots of snow for lots of skiers. . . ,... , . ,,. 1 4 'B iz. ,1 w 1: Terry Rustin, Debbie Rustin, Julia Stoll, Row 2: Kathy Litter, Candy Samuels, Mary Turner, Row 3: Jo Anne Harvey, Sandra Kathchis, Anne 3k BFOWH, James McGill, Larry James, Eugene Barbie Smith, Jane Turner, Elizabeth Brown, Elona Williamson, Susie Butler, Karen Groshong, Susan yman, Pauling Katchis, Pat Schatz, Pam Callus, Hendrix, Belinda Keg, Nancy Ankorn, Donna Bell. Rose, Bonnie McGinnis, Wilma Trousdalc. 53 . Ei ' X Q :W icellent form Don Luchman. Batman! I! No, only Bill Langley flying lllI'0llE-Zh lhe air. Polyglot Lincoln's literary magazine, Polglot, was edited by Janet Cavallero with advice from Mrs. Bierman. Enthusiastic students participated by submitting short stories, essays, poems, plays, and illistrations and also by volunteering their help in the pro- duction, sale, and publicity of the mag- azine. In its second year of publication, Polyglot is a great success and is fast becoming a Lincoln tradition. Row l: Carol Tucker, Cindy Hollingsworth, Julia Row 2: Katy Goodsell, Janet Cavallero, Nancy Stoll, Laurie Binford, Holly Bruno, Kathy Perkins, Williams, Debby Rustin, Cathy Carlson, Kathy Lichter, Beth Conkling, Nancy Ankcorn, Michele Pinkerton, LIILIT21 Friendly, Peggy O'PhG1Hn, Hf1!'1'ief Spiegel- Marta Kallstrom, Wilma Trousdale, Anne Williamson: Kilthy FOSLGY, Arden Jewell, Rosalyn NGWUOUSS, 1 5, , X , 1451i i , f 4 . fl' fr au.. V J , ,....-f -f if 's f X Q i f ,.. P' f . 4 Q! R 'Q I ll U - - .41 Jerry Exel and Bruce Morrison look over Polyglot lay-out with satisfaction. Cheryl Tonkin, Donna Bell, Marian McDevitt, Row Bruce Morrison, Spencer Chen, Jerry Excel, Jim McGill, Steve Dresler, Greg Hessler, Alan Unkeles Ken Butler, Jock Brown. O -1. v i' ,Y 'L A Polyglot editor Janet Cavellaro gleefully cuts out paper dolls during a lull in the routine. tage Crew and der the fiery inspiration and leadership Mr. Richardson, many a blazing fire s stamped out by the courageous and atfooted fire crew. These diligent e chiefs, loyal followers of Smoky the ar, were in charge of seeing that things n smoothly during fire drills. -,I ,- 'ii i:T7-T'v-- X - . s. Bierman, Polyglot advisor, discusses ideas the lay-out. t X X' qi fl Fire Squad Neither student harrassment, nor faulty equipment, nor arrogant actors, nor irate directors will stop the stage crew from their appointed course. These courageous and faithful Lincolnites serve as an ever- glowing inspiration to every Lincoln pro- duction. From all of the Lincoln students -We salute you! 101 David and Wayne Della K. 1 s g 5 1 ks lx NN i , ,. t committee Row 1: George Cashdollar, Frank Powers. Bill Holandsg Row 2: Bob Blanchard, Micky Johnson, Orbie Scott, Greg Batiste, Stuart Stoutg Row 3: John Wilhelmi, Steve Warner, Neil Heller, Joe Greenwood, Jeff Patterson, Row 4: Mr. Richardson: advisor, Andy Millar, Danny Glover, Alan Kasubuchi, Jim Cronan, Don Helmeke, Row 5: Bev Price, Kristy Hahn, Sharon Ray, Paula Dillman, Pam Callas, Robin Norwood, Ruth Romefield. French, German, and Russian Clubs The goal of the French Club is to give members a broader and more colorful pic- ture of France, other than the conjugation of verbs and the genders of nouns usually studied in class. Throughout the year, the Club has had movies, speeches, slides, and parties--for what better way is there to learn about a country than by eating its food? The German Club, led by president Debbie Thomas and advisor Mr. Wood, had a very active year. Club members participated in a tri-language club Christmas tree pro- ject and caroling in the halls. They pre- sented William Tell for I. C. C. Night, They presented a party in conjunction with the Russian Club for the French Club, win- ner ofthe Christmas tree project. One of their outstanding speakers was Cindy Hol- lingsworth, Lincoln's A. F. S. student. Row l: Annabell Bentley. Linda Sargent. Phyllis Gardner. Tara Finley. Pam Pagenstecher. Sally Leach, Nancy Finn. Debbie Thomas, Donna Steward, Susan Cooley. advisor: Hrs. Massey: Row 2: Debbie Cole. Sue Swan. Tony Garcia. Kathy Foster. Kristy Burns, Celia Suher. Jean Rosenbaum. Karen Groshong, Mollie Rubin. Jamar Pearson. Doug Katagiri, Jim Rosenbaum: Row 3: Valerie l,1lBZll'l'C. Cathy Carlson, Wilman Trousclzile. Susan Bloch. Betsy Bond. Kathy Bybee. Rowanne Lcckenby, Ken Davis, Bill Dittenhoicr. Sally Catto. ltlargaret Joss. Few r Row 1: Mr. Wood: advisor, Laura Tershin, Patsy Sis, Jack Yerke, John Kreft, Sandra Affleck, Sally Cato, Pat Everett, Julia Stoll, Greg Hessler, Bruce Galloway, Janice Gaiser, John Wiley, Don Maltase, Andy Lockert, Tom Usher, Jeff Lee, Jim Montagna, Ron Naito, Chris Kikes, Charles BeLusko, Phillip Anderson, Tim Larson, Chrisi Curtz: Row 2: Diane Berthelsdorf, Kathy Lichter, if 1 0 'Vi' I I Gordon Snedekor, Kathy Perkins, Debbie Thomas, Molly Holesapple, Penny Parks, Charlene Reynolds, Elyse West, Debby Autzen, Jim Miller, Ted Thatcher, Steve Meyer, Gene Leo: Row 3: Darcia Krause, Laurie Steed, Larry James, Clark Wilson, Ken Blake, Chuck Rauw, Bruce Schoen, Lynn Nunson, John Gordon, Mike Gotesman, Jim Sprout. Row 1: John Montagna, Chris Reynolds, Sara Goodman, Carol wilson, Beverly Spina. Steve King. DOH Maltese, Joe Tractenberg, Roscoe Nelson, Mr. Fleming: advisor Row 2: Malcolm Smith, Bev Price, Connie Edwards, Kathy Wilson, Jerry Schulz, Chris Larson, Randy Suhcr, Bud Steel: Row 3: Debbie Thomas, Andy Patterson, Skip Langley, Scott Recate, John Illias, Rosalyn Newhouse, This year, the Russian Club had many in- teresting and worthwhile projects. Rus- sian students participated in a banquet at David Douglas, movies, and the Soviet Children's Art Exhibit. Among their very interesting speakers were Mr. and Mrs. Hammond who spoke on their tour in which they were the first Americans to visit the U. S. S. R. Annabel Bentley QF1-ench Club Presidcntl reveals he true opinion of Craig Norman iRussian Club Prcsi- dentl. Cathy Carlson leans on the table with great antici pation as the roulette Wheel spins. You can have a bite of my Tuti Fruiti, if I can hai Martha Peterson, Betsy Bond, Jane Winters, Judy Hagen, a bite of your Butter Brickle, propositions Craig Norman. Mrs. Massey to Mr. Fleming. nternational Relations League and Junior Red Cross he I. R. L. exists for the purpose of sti- The major event of the year was a state ulating the interest of young people in wide conference held in Eugene in late iternational relations and world affairs, February. Ten students were chosen to inform students on world affairs, and give students a platform from which iey can express their views on world is- ues. Frequently. distinguished guests support their lectures. Other times represent Lincoln at this conference. In January, the Portland schools held a city conference. The subject for both conferences this year is Africa: the meetings, often showing slides Crucible for Social and Political Change. have student discussions, student re- This year, J. R. C. had many worthwhile pro- or student panels. jects. They sponsored a dance to collect canned food tor Thanksgiving baskets. They made Christmas stockings and put on a party for the children of the Oregon Volunteers of America. J. R. C. sponsored the Mardi Gras from which more than 100 dollars profit was collected for a needy cause. The J. R. C, assembly was one of the outstanding assem- blies ofthe year. J. R. C. undertook the job of buying and presenting much needed toys to the orphans in the Portland area. w l: Molly Holsapple, Susan Rose. Donna Bell, Valeria LaBarre, Wilma Trousdale. Anne Williamson. Rilyfcr Mainor. Greg Hessler. Ron Nudelman. Frinl ristine Reynolds, Jan Fischer. Charlene Myers. Beth Nelson. Debby Schoen. Laura Osborn. Pam l5iiIl1Cl'- Mike ACU-3lSllGim, Terry Rustin, Ron Naito n Voorhees. Pam Callas. Belinda Kegg, Mary Turner. Herrman.Sally Leach, Marty Schwab. Debby Rustin. ra Finley, Julia Stoll: Row 2: Susan Mazurisky, Chris Aungier. Margaret Montagna: Row 3: Jock Brown. w 1: Jim Rosenbaum. Bob Blanchard, Greg Hcsslcr: w 2: Tom Holman. Neal Phipps, Steve Warner, Bruce lloway. Chet Orlotf: Row 3: Ken Blake, David ilim. Sherzm Clark, Lynn Wintcrniule, Julie llcctor Row el: Mary Mehlalley. Tessa Gowans. Patty l.angI'itt Tammy Lanning. Diane l.onic.Janct Tlullcr. Ann Osborne: Row 3: Wendy Wells. Jeri Thompson. Sally llancy. Arden Jewell. Darcy Goodman. Mary lllaginnis Barbara Nelson Karen Lindjem warns, Break it up, you two, as Wendy Wells Ur. Red Cross prcsidentl and Ken Blake gaze into each others' eyes. Line The senior ,-Zfirls' service club, Line. com- pleted its many service projects with the guidance of its advisor, Miss Caldwell. Some of their activities include serving at banquets such as the P. T. A. Banquet, ushering for plays such as Tom Jones, dis- trubuting posters. donating food for needy families, and park bench painting. The girls have found their projects to be rewarding and fullillingzg. caroline, at homes for the aged, Row 1: Cay Abram. Liz Peters. L ucy Langley. Jan Ritz Donna Steward. Sue Cooley. Judy Hoclsley: Row 2: Pam Pagenstecher. Jane Anderson. Marsha Bolan. Helen Schwab. Cathy Carlson, Janet Cavallero. Penny Parks. Ann Kendall, Margaret Joss. Clementine Baxa. Char- 'Coffee, tea, or milk? coos Sally Haney. lotte Chamberlain. Charlene Reynolds. Christi Ciirtz. Julie Hector, Carol Rosenfeld. Judy Apicelloz Row 3: Sally Robinson. Patty Langfitt, Sue Finn. Annahell Bentley. Diane Kommers. Cinda Hill. Holly Bruno. Marian Dukehart. Sharon Guard. Marty Schwab, Sally Leach. Cindy Hollingsworth. Phyllis Gardner, Ann Osborne: Row -1: Lana Hall, Kathy Foster. Pat lirics: Wendy Wells, Diana Jacobson, Betsy Patton, Sally Haney, Elyse West, Joni Zimmerman, Rowanne Leckenhy, Ann Lnicke. - A. ' W' ' 4 x at - ,, .4 ff ., K V 'N TQ- iir. - ye, , f-.f:s'i,1lu . 1 T 'figgiify lggf , .Z 1' . , .fiiw-.. Uiit , ,,.. T . . J- i... ,, f i 1, 2 Gee, girls, what do Ido now? Ijust spilled the gravy on Mrs. Bassett, relays Cay Abram as Sally Haney, Pat Erickson, and Cathy Carlson sympathize. A 1 . , ,.-' . 'U J 'v 3, Y f l i. I i l 'Mis Jan Ritz, Cinda Hill and Janet Cavellaro, Line president, look slightly bewildered after one of the trophies they were polishing fell apart. asque sque, junior girls' service club, had ny worthwhile and rewarding projects. e girls helped with the physical fitness ogram at the Neighborhood House for the nd and retarded. Other services includ- ushering for Gidget , serving at the ther-Daughter banquet, making Christmas s for needy families, and distribu- posters for the Oregon Heart Associa- Giving service is often hard work, the girls find it to be a lot of fun. vu-1 UU . -nv.. 1115 K Q is iifiif - g ,,lllS sei iouslg discuss nexvcst project. l fi vga ' , ff, .. 5, , 1: Tammy Lanning, Ann Dukehart, Marie Duthie, Lynn Wintermute, Jan Young, Sherun Clark, Janeanne Etlinger, Phila Johnson, Karen Lindjem, Sue Price, advisor: Miss McDougal, 'Terry Hemingway, Leavitt, Cheryl Tonkin, Patty Fenwick, Tracy Andrews, Lnngfitt, Mary Jane Eugen, Carol Betteridge. Dukehart, Charlene Myers, Terri Vilsong Row 2 Mary Jane Gardnerg Row 3: Donna Schmitt, Andrea Yam. X: X J, . 5 s . ,. .x hh, '11 D Ai i.. Q u- F 7 Tasque president, Andrea Etlinger, led meeting Yearbook Staff Under the leadership of the dynamic duo, patient advisor Miss Hilke and energetic editor Holly Bruno, the yearbook was com- pleted. The hardworking staff members swam through piles of photos, dummysheets, proof copies, name lists, and rubber ce- ment. Although there were many setbacks, the yearbook staff finally completed this masterpiece of literary genius. ,nv -fav if ' X If 4' - y, Row 1: Marsha Bolan, Forrest Grubb, Deon Bucher, Jan Ritz, Denise Hirstelq Row 2: Cathy Carlson, if .An Photographers Tad Suvinar and Don Lachman discuss picture selections for the yearbook with Dee Schmitt. A Trina Huss, Kris Brunog Row 3: Tony Eiwen, Joe Churchill, Greg York, Miss Hilke: advisor. 55- Trina Huss smacks it up with Mr. David Barnes, Year Editor Holly Bruno carresses the faculty pictures book publisher. evvspaper Staff der the patient and good-humored eye of . Sawatzky, the Cardinal staff somehow anaged to Work out every page layout and eet every harrowing deadline. Led by ll editor Gary Goodman and spring editor thy Foster, the paper introduced veral new columns and ideas, and became rger than ever. Talented featue and itorial Writers, and efficiant business anaqer diligent reporters and a brilli- sports added to it's success. editor Kathy Foster types vigorously in order IO7 meet a harmwmg deadline. Row l: Glen McCIendon, Kenny Butler, Bruce Keggg Row 3: Karen Swedberg, Doug Kolberg, Don Lachmann, Row 2: Tad Savinar, Katy Goodsell, Kathy Foster, Joe Churchill, Tony Eiwen. Roscoe Nelson: working Susan Povey checks over proof copy e , . . You don't mean the deadline is today? queries it is sent to the printers. that the ITGWSPHPGI' gilt to the Printer on time. Mr. Sawatsky nervously. Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll, a national journalism honorary organization, had a record breaking membership at Lincoln this year. Students working on Polygolt, Lincoln's literary magazine, were added to the usual membership consisting of news- paper and yearbook staff members. Mem- bers were chosen by the advisors, Mrs. Bierman, Mr. Sawatsky, and Miss Hilke, for outstanding work in the field of jour- nalism. Row 1: Karen Swedberb, Randy Suher, Katy Goodsell, Scott McArthur, Deon Bucher, Jock Brown, Marsha Belang How 2: Jan Ritz, Cathy Carlson, Kathy Foster,H011y Bruno, Judy Hockley. Cavellaro pensively con- template newest Ployglot entry. Glen McClendon and Doug Kolberg critically look over a finished sports page. Holly Bruno types vigorously to meet deadlifle- 15? 5' . L 'bm 3 ' T J ' ' ' 1' -alia . .1 ' . 'I' 'lint . - ' ' H it 3: Wi Sl Qi' if 4' l' 5 as o y nz, 'fr .rw ,. . At. W3 Jan Ritz yells enthusias my pages in on time. tica lil W Jil 5' ' A I lly, I'm going to get National Honor Society 'he most outstanding project of National lonor Society was the exchange program 'ith Jefferson. Half of the members vis- :ed classes at Jefferson with students rom the Democrat National Honor Society. 'he other half hosted a different group f Jeffersonians who visited Lincoln lasses. All the members felt that the xchange program was a very worthwhile xperience and that it should be continued ri the years to come. At the beginning of the forth quarter, Mr. Schneider issued the N. H. S. members independent study cards, allowing the students freedom for study anywhere in the immediate community. This year, National Honor Society was led by president Marty Treece and advisor Miss Elmer. ,LQ ,N ,-. . Ol Q0 1: Miss Elmer: advisor, Clark Matchek, Marty Aldred, Penny Parks, Pat Erickson, Diana Jacobson. Kathy Foster, Carol Rosenfeld, Ann Lucke, Margaret ace, Paul Von Bergen, Chris Larson, Tim Jewett, Tessa Gowans, Annabel Bentley, Charlotte Chamberlain, Joss, Cindy Hollingsworth, Marty Schwab, Cay Abram Palmer, Joe Gordon, Andy Lockert, Ted Leovich, Joni Zimmerman, Doug Sherman, Malcolm Smith, Ken Phyllis Gardner, Debbie Taubman, Diane Berthelsdorf Rau, Tim Larson, Row 2: Janet Cavellero, Ann Butler, Ian Dunlap, Susan Cooley, Row 3: Ann Kendall, Judy Clarke, ' r 1 ff 'ff , , . X . ft ff 7 ' -' -74' - 'ifiiis lf ' ' ? -V , Wmnw vwsefgfo o wi A ,Qi V 95.815, ,, , f',a1rzf1g:ij.:,1 gg ,J ' - ' -' A it ,, A,2lff' ,,,,,,,,f'-235231--it ' essa Gowans and Carol Freeland study vigorously oblivious to the antics of the senior boys who are Marty Treece, N. H. S. president, does some last trying to attract their attention. minute Craming. Thespians Thespians is the honorary drama club. In the two years of existence, the membership has doubled. In order to become a member one must earn a certain number of points by taking part in school plays, Popcycles, skits, and culture appreciation assemblies. A play produces for the entertainment of Thespianls new members was Nobody Sleeps. Nfl. Row 1: Charlene Meyers. Carol Tucker, Julia Stoll. Andrea Etlinger, Marie Katchis. Kathy Lichter. Laura Mary Turner, Bill Boon, Rix Patton, Kit Zilka. Ken Tcrshin, Judy Hagan, Terry Forbis. Alice Patton. Butler, Eric Dulong, Henry Sehauffer, lien Turner, Donna Schmitt. Sally Haney, iilese West. Paula Wolfard. Rick Sparks, Mark Philips, Rafey ixlgiinor, John Karen Lindhjemg Row -1: Jackie Derrick, Janet Montagna, Sally Cattog Row 2: Kathy Williams. Sue Cavallero. Jan Zahler. Judy Thompson, Carol Friendly. Block. Patty Henderson. Sharon Bourhill, Debbie Rustin, Cathy Holsappc. Cathy Carlson. Pat Erickson. Diana Kathy Foster, Sue Wainwright, Susan Schwabe: Row 3: Jacobson, Katrina lluss. if V ' 4 p m?' 1i ' x-mf was fat lrtf 'tisr f ifir U . e ? ..t . Mr. Lehman, head of the Drama Department and D Th9SDiHI1's advisor, gives 319259109 Oath to iflcomillg Nobody Sleeps was a one act comedy directed by Nr. Lehman. Bill Boon, Daphne Green Janet C11V111lG1'0. membefi Suzanne Block and Lcsa Wade made up the cast. Drchestra .ncoln's Orchestra, made up of those udents who play wind and string instru- ents appeared in an assembly and performed the senior commencement. Their best intribution was their participation in the 1-City High School Orchestra Festival. S W' Iwi' ' .-.Fm 1 -! iv iz Dwight Gruber, Mr. Kelly, John Robertsg iv 2: Anne Brzichvcll, Jnn Hnllwylcr, Robin Grove, ri Miller, Don Whellcr, Tcrry,Rustin. John Rotterg iv 3: Julie Napier, Peggy Smith. Kzlihy Rosen, 'TF 1 Susan Rose, Susan Mzizurslsi. Kaye Murdel, Francis Pramcl, Ray Clark, Shelly Stevensg Row el: Jock Brown. Jnn Vnndercoolc. llitlco Wzitrinohe, Sarah Kimmel Sue llzirnion, Randy Williams. Jonny Todd. st Z1 little more practice and we've got it! Jan Vundercook practices intently. Our orchestra, Mr. Kelly, hard at work Choir and Ensemble Lincoln's senior choir is one to be proud of for their musical ability. They began a well-rounded year with such fine per- formances as the Thanksgiving and Christ- mas concerts and the All-City Choir Fes- tival. Lincoln also has a specialized vocal group, the Ensemble. Some of their performances were the Dad and Daughter Banquet, Popcycles and other various assemblies. Both groups are under the instruction of Mr. Trogen, head ofthe music department. Row 1: Brad Tucker, Don Wilson, Jerry Todd, Rich Hewsoni Allen Boydeny John Van Lggy David Shirk, Lindsey, John LflZU1'l5, Bill BOOUG, Gerry Weiganti Ron Derrick, Greg Usher, George Rinker. Row 3: Jim McGill, Mike Bubalo, Bill Palmer, Bob Wilson, Gall price, Jane lyluslck, Barbara Sport, Lynn Reed, Dwight Grieber, Mike Laakso, Rob Turner, Jack Helms, Chl-ls Reynolds, Diana Maynm., Marnl Bethel, Arm Jim Averill, Richard Carlson, Kris Schatz. Row 2: Larrabee, Lgslie Weave,-l Peggy 0'Ph91an, Char L11YFYlVi1d01H Rich Undefson- Lewis ROSS: Joni Reynolds, Karen Groshong, Barbara Shirk, Laurie Cassera, Ed Good, Denny Hewson, Wes Johnson, Jim Steed, Sherle Montgomery, Sue Davis, Mary Turner, Andrea McClendon, Wendy Pomblad. Row 4: Mr. Trogan, Jackie Derrick, Chris Bell, Paula McCormic Marilyn Sherwood, Sally Boeckli, Phila Johnson, Marie Katchis, Jerrie Brooks, Cheryl Lambing, Jane' Butler, Myra Clarks, Ronie Jerome, Terrilyn Ryland: Chris Bauer, Jeanne Latourette, Judy Crouchley, Helen White, Diane Loni. Pi Q Z . Q Row 1: David Shirk, Alan Boyden, Clark Matschek, Jane Turner Janet Cavallerol Here choir is learning new material for a Annabel Bentley, Peggy O'Phelan, Marilyn Sherwood, performance. Band and Pep Band '13 e Lincoln High band has excelled s year. The quality has increased mensely. Sixty members strong, the id has had many performances. They yed at most of our home football nes, attended the Band Festival, and reared in several assemblies. The 1d's final activity was their partici- ion in the annual Rose Festival Fade. During the gay half-time acti- ies, Lincoln's Pep Band promoted rit and enthusiasm with their pre- ion routine at various athletic events. A t , ,.QZQti v 1: Dwight Gruber, John Roberts, Ed Irish, Bill Gene Leo, Fred Chown, Mike Maehara, John Rueterg iton, Shirley Fisher, Bonnie Newcomer, Mr. Kelly, Row 3: Matt Clark, Carl Curtz, Eric Kvernland, Necra iMiller, Norm Crowther, Grant Golden, Terry McDaniel, Bob Morse, Barbara Anderson, Cathy stin, Jim Wallingford, Eric Sparkmang Row 2: Rosenan, Susan Rose, Row 4: Jan Hallwyler, Robin 'y Beaver, Sharon Miller, Terry Archambault, Beth Grove, Gary Smith, Wallerie LaBarre, Jean Rosenbaum, vell, Eli Sampson, Ted Ladd, Dan Brooks, Randy Fran Praml, Kay Mundell, Pat Schatz, Peggy Smith, iton, Pat Ipox, Jet Culley, Carl Fossi, Rob Mayo, Julie Napier, Susan Mazurosky. n b 1 , Y ....T.t-,,, , -N ' l ir l , I 4 . N ,-5 N Q 1 J L. ROW 1: Dwight Gruber, John Roberts, Don Wheelor, Clark. Les Blumenthad, Matt Clark. Beth Powell. Carl Terry Rustin. Grant Golden: Row Z: Rob lilayo. Gone Cll1'lZ, Gilry Smilll. Jilll Hallwyler. Robin Grove. pep band warms up for a pep assembly. Leo, John Ructer, Jim Miller, Iiric Kvernland, Ray Senior Class Play Take Her She's Mine was the serious yet humorous story of Molly Michalson's fNina Gloverj adjustment to college life. Ken Butler played the role of a protective father who was shocked at the attitude of the young coed. The senior class play was another hit in Mr. Lehman's theatrical season. The successful production was aided by Jan Gurevitch, student director. TAKE HER. SIllC'S MINI-I Bill I . .Dick Carter . .Nina Glover . Ken Butler . Karla Wolfe Anne Lucke Dick Aungier Andy Lockert . .Trina Huss . . . Daphne Green . . . . KitZilk11 Principal ........ Mollie liiichaelson .... . . Frank Michaelson. . . . . . Liz Micliaelson. .. Anne Michaelson .... .... Airline Clerk ...... .... Mr. Whitmyer. . . ..... . . . . Janet Caver Mike Gotes .John Clayc Linda Lehman. . . . . . . Clancy. ....... . . . . . Mr. Hibbetts ..... . . . Iummett ............ .... Adele McDougall .... . . . Sarah Walker .... Donn Bowdry ..... Freshman Student. . . . Richard Gluck .... Alfred Geiffinger. Alex Loomis ..... . . . .Pat Buck . . .Todd Howe . . Ken Turner . . . Rix Patton .1 ' :tm 5437 ' ,tr 'e. . , i'5 gfI T: 5 5 .rf f , . ,L.,, t ' . f ,E - .26 -si . ' ' 4, ff .5 1533 .- K gf ,, ,I Vp t 5 sm. '.. . z of i 'M - . ef .n Wait Nina! says emb'1rr'1ssed Andy Lockert, 'They just raised the curtain. ,ff At the preview as 4. will crumble. ll' I move. this balsa wood lied John Claycomb played the absent-minded professo m. 5 -., 0 sembly, Mr. Lehman introduced his She's off to college! Nina Glover is saying good- and Kenny Butler. 90th production, Take Her, She's Mine. bye to her stage familyg Ann Lucke, Karla Wolfe. 1 lormitory scene: I think she's nuts. Don't youi Daphne? She 211WHyS UOGS that ridiculous dance. EW- 2 if 2 5 Si i E 2 215' ' 5 E . R i , A I , ii .AM , ,X V- 2' ' .Z 5: f 'V Rm please, you ll knock out my Contact lenses, coos Daphne Green. -: QA-1. :w.,m.-.f...-a-- ff an, my place is always a drag. snores Mike .eSl'l1i'll'l. 1 , X 1- iw. kx i. l 'z , , n? I X. 'fx Butler is doubling as u stage hand during -'My nnnjng back, H grins Katrina Hugs ns she nnn ,, S, M. rehersals. Rix Patton rehearse their scene. f I told you to stop calling me at achool, Mom. Bill Boone had an hillarious part as the father of Andy Lockert. ,X ml M ,snail 4 -J 5. I, Karla, do you have the feeling we are being watched? Junior Class Play Gidget Goes Hawaiian, presented by the junior class, was Linco1n's first musical. It is the story of Gidget qPeggy O'Phe1anJ, a typical teenager, whose parents decide she is getting too serious with her surf- ing boyfriend, Moondoggie fEric Dulongj so they take her to Hawaii. To her parents' dismay, she becomes seriously involved with a famous singer. The musical numbers were well done and the acting was great. Alice Tredup was student director. Gidget ........ Mrs. Hofer ..... Professor Hofer. Moondoggie ..... Mike Horner .... Abby ....... Aunt Fay .... Doretta ..... Jean ......... Miss Donley .... Pam ...... . .Peggy O'Phe1an Marilyn Sherwood . . . . . David Shirk . . . . .Eric Dulong . . . . . .Mike Riley . . . Donna Schmitt .......Judy Hagan . . Traci Andrews Leslie Humphries . . . . . . Debbie Rustin . . . Sue Wainwright l ,i xi if Why is everyone leaving? It's only the first act! question the leads. Stick with me. Baby, and y0u'll really go places! And then the spotted cow jumped over the big assures John Montagna to Donna Schmitt. golden moon, dramatizes Maria Katchis flanail. Rick .... Hina .... Biff, .... Stan .... Kila ...... Lani ......... Beach Boy ..... Wal1y........ Pete............. Ola fsolo dancerj. . . . .....BudSte . . . . .Marie Kata . . John Montag . . . . Kathy Wil David Crayci . . . Linda Eag . . . . Mark Ti . . . Bob Wilhe' ......Tom Holn Lynn Winterm Eric Dulong was perfect for the part of Moondoggie Gidget's surfing boyfriend. I4 6 A 1 i if I'm just not interested, says Peggy O'Phelan 1GidgetJ as Mike Rilry makes amorous advances. I i S , 1 a L v 1 6 1 K V y N442 7 1 't look now girls, whispers Judy Hagen, but I think that bellhop is Troy Donahue in disguise. Q I i 'ir1pg 4 4 -1 Shocked Peggy 0'Phelan screams, Don't drop the curtain before my solo. . ifhfuhm picture? Your guess is as good as ours! 1 - iestly, Mother is so naive. She doesn't know the first thing about sex! exclaims Peggy O'Ph:-:Ian If you really want the lei that badly you can have to Donna Schmitt. it! sneers Lynn Wintermute. Junior and Senior Class Pla TOM JONES, presented by Mr. Lehman's Drama department and Thespians. proved to he the comic success of the season. It is the story of a misunderstood foundling who is sent from his home to find his fortune in London: he encounters many complications there. Excellent performances were given by Charles Kneass, as Tom. and Jeri Thompson, as Tom's true love. Kathy Topp was the student director. Jeri Thompson practices isometric exercises to strengthen her mouth muscles. Patridge. . ...... Bridget Allivorthy. . . Squire Allworthy. Deborah. . . . . ...... ...... . . . . . . . Jenny Jones tlvirs Captain Blifil. . .. Blifil. ........ . Tom Jones. . . . Thwackum. . . . Square. . . . . . . . . Mr. Western ..... Sophia Western. . Miss Western. . . . Watersl .... . Henry Schauffler . . . . . . Linda Reeate Paul Von Bergen . Frances Praml . . . . . . Sue Davis . . ...... . ..... Dick Carter . . Mark Phillips Charles Kneass . . Harry Powell . . . Roscoe Nelson . . Robin Suskind . Jeri Thompson . .Jamie Douglas Honour ......... Justice Dowling. . . Doctor ........... Highwayman ...... Susan ............ Harriet Fitzpatrick. . . Fitzpatrick. ..... . Mrs, Whitefield. . . . . . . . . Sally Hani . . . . Clark Match . . . . Scott Fra . . . . John Jah . . . Sandra Bi . . . Kathy Licht . . . Rick Spar . . . . . . Cathy Spa Lady Bellaston .... ..... lt 'Iaureen Bail Nancy ........ ......... C athy Carls Cgusmble ,,,, Cleveland Williar Sgfvant ,,,, ...... E ric Casse iw Rick Sparks firmly says, None today, thank you! Cathy Spada try to farm off a box of Campfire as Charlie Kneass, Sue Davis, Sandra Bird and mints. My what big teeth you have, comments Tom tCharlie Robin Suskind tMr. Westernj soliloquizes on the Jamie Douglas declares, Well really, what kind Kneassj to Sophie 4Jeri Thompsonb. shaving methods of the eighteenth century. of girl do you think I am '? k Phillips 4B1iffill relates 3n0th91' hysterical Batman joke as his tutors, Harry Powell and Roscoe My, what big teeth you have, comments Sue Davis Nelson, try to control their guffaws. qJenny Jones! to Charlie Kneass. X x. VV,- W, Fr' , r I' ff lm if :X it ver touch the stuff, proclaims Charlie as Henry I-Iow sweet it is! gloats Paul von Bergen fSquire iuffler fPatridgej tries to lead him astray. Alworthyj as the cast admires his official Roy Roger' s nightshirt. Z, 91 F' gi ' A if I 1 L - ' fi-Jiang? , ' Q 'inas- c Sparks fFitzp:.1tricl:J wonder what shape his stomach is in as Charlie Kneass proceeds to run him Sally Haney fHonor1 babbles, Sue said that Jane said through. that you said that I told her. . . Lincoln Assemblies Lincoln assemblies varied from the humor- ous to the necessary and all were enjoy- able. Throughout this year, the students were entertained by such assemblies as play previews and the Popcycles' kick- off, pep and sports assemblies, and in- stallation of officers. The choir per- formed in the Christmas and Spring con- certs and the Junior Red Cross dazzled us with their humor. In between these, there were several guest speakers. f Bill Palmer shakes the hand of his successor. Clark Matchek. at the installation assembly. Bill Palmer, dressed in his Sunday best, warbles a love song to Paul Von Bergen. ,W . , ni, 1 if Mr. Schneider proudly presents awards to honor Probably the most enloy ible xssemblx was the cxchcm students. student assembly An interesting assembly on electricity. ' l2l coln Day Assembly annual Lincoln Day program was the of all the assemblies this year. were dressed for the occasion and a dignified audience. They heard a given by several of Mr. Westby's students, recalling Abraham s life from his childhood in the to manhood and the presidency. choral arrangements added beauty to already well coordinated assembly. Walters awaits hcr turn to speak. A Stately Statue of man- Warren Lemaster told of Lincoln's political life. Second year speech student Jan Gurevitch, tells Battalia and C. B. Harding are telling the life story of Lincoln, while Robin Suskind is the voice of Lincoln, of Lincolffs Ulmeccessafy flssflsimltion- Dance Candids Dancing, a favorite activity of Lincoln students, has developed a style of its own. In previous years various techniques have been discovered making it possible for every combination to be accepted. This year there were many opportunities for Lincolnites to exercise their talents. Live bands promoted enthusiam in atten- dance at after game dances. The Sonics dance was one of the highlights of the year. Q F F E 3 5 Tad Savinar, you say you have a disjointed shoulder! Flex, Joe Recken! Some enchanted evening, , , Let's dance again like we did last year. . . Lynn Wintermute, don't be angry! lt's only natural that Jeff prefers XVa1ly'5 company, Wirp Dance aturday, October 9, was the date of the wirp Dance sponsored by Girls' League. he Sadie Hawkins decor of gunny sacks, orn cob stalks, and crepe paper stream- rs added Q7 the festive occasion. The vening began as couples bounced down a to enter the dance. The Squires wailed, helping to create an atmos- of chaos and confusion. Peanut and straw wisps surrounded the of the happy dancers. As the big ended, the confusion ceased, and the here's ll couple right in the swing of things. 1 he ride down the slide seemed to be an treat to lie Napier. 123 contented crowd carried their trophies home. 1 7 1 t N i r 'fi ri W' 'Ji f' 'an .ff v 'L , ' AIX r 1. .l 5 V .. . Xl o ' Q- - i W. , av- , I , Ls- ' 1 ' - 1' 7 '15 5:11 ' Y' . Ken Davis and Kathy Bybee, Would you like ri referee? Freshman Becky and Eric gave their endorsement to the fl'11diU0f1?11 TWWP DHHCG- Mardi Gras Dance Now We Are Six was the friendly and natural theme of the annual Mardi Gras dance sponsored by the Junior Red Cross. The decorations of lollipops, balloons, and Valentine hearts were simple, but appropriate. The band, the Quartettes from Vancouver, played a variety of music setting the happy mood. Don't tell anyone, but I think Jeff Kolberg and Lynn Wintermute were posing for this picture. Red Cross President Wendy Wells happily gazes at the And here's Sheran Clark preparing for her balloon successful dance while Neil Heller stands waiting. dance. . . Security is having zi balloon Knot having Bob Wilsonl or is it vice versa? exclaims Holly Bruno. Mardi Gras Court freshman Julie Durkheimer and Junior Bruce Shoen were elected King and Queen if the annual Mardi Gras Court. The iourt, composed of two representatives rom each class included, Mark Von Bergen, fatty McDonald, Don Lachman, Cheryl Tonkin, Malcolm Smith, and Betsy Patton. The profits made from the dance are used to iupply people in diaster areas with the .ecessities of life. Q , qv 4 .9 7 , i E 1 :bf at W 4 if X x E x L3 ' r. 4 eil' -an lun Freshman candidates Mark Von Bergen and Julie Durkheimer strike fl friendly pose. ing Bruce Shoen and Queen Julie Durkheimer smile happily for the Came,-3 man, I Sophomore Don Lachmnn grins merrily while Patty Look into my eyes! orders King Bruce Shoen of Malcolm Smith and Betsy Patton were the choosen NItlDonald represses a chuckle. Junior Princess Cheryl Tonkin. representatives of the senior class. Spring Sports Festival This year was the second year of a new tradition at Lincoln, The Spring Sports Festival. A barbecue, softball game, and computor dance highlighted the festival sponsored by Order of L. The evening ended with the computor dance, featuring the 'Gentleman Wild , a new event at Lincoln. The faculty-letterman softball game was a big success. 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Queen Cinda was officially crowned and then knighted several deserving people who have worked faithfully for Lincoln during the year. The theme this year of the annual May Fete dance was Bali Hai. The appro- priate south sea decorations, consisting of grass shaclcs, palm trees, and tropical flowers, made a very romantic atmosphere. The refreshments were also tied in with the theme. Hal Swaford and his band pro- vided the music and Glen McClendon was master of ceremonies. Queen Cinda and her lovely court reigned over the occasion. Queen Cinda, her court, and the escorts. A 9.0! .94 'Q 1 A f' -B A-sw 7' jf fi r i MWMQ, 41 :sb f.. , 4.1.3 lA ' P Q-. ' Quee TPM 5-. 9 ' I 1 l --s. Y .,gy.v, 4ti v M , - , L . , A... 3, , .wi ,.,,. , , , .- ' f -l - ,X .. ' .Y . - i tk, ,Y ,fi , ' ' at n Cinda stands on her head. How long is this going to last? Proud father displays smile and lion. May Fete ..f Signer proved to he zi popular choice knighthoocl. 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ID 'U nv, ,W .-fm 0,5 ff-, :r an U1 9 C Q. no :J ff x Pat's eyes glisten with tears as the student body enthusiastically applaud her. ': ,Q 1 A t is Popcycles The Tremblingg Twenties, noted as the gaudiest spree in history, was the theme of the nineteenth edition of Popcycles this year. This famous, two hour talent show contained dancing girls, flashing personal- ities, and shimmering costumes, all typical of the Twenties. The senior boys' dance came back this year and right in the spirit of things, a traditional soft shoe. The audiences received the show with great satisfaction. v v S Ann Lucke and Marty Schwab were two of the faithful twenties models. iii il 5 Az' i of ff' Rix Patton and Cathy Spada had quite a beauty contest. Popcycles fs Nr? ldont have we had the pleasure to present such Z1 successful guest act as the 'Seldom Six'. 1 Popcycles j NJ -.. 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This year incoln boasted fourth place football and ross country teams, a third place boys' vimming team, a second place basketball iam, which earned a state tournament berth, id outstanding track and tennis teams. . . , TT f nk. 5 h r f -' ,T g,,,i1 i .Q y A 'Ir f ,iff 121 YE fr 'if p 1 dgu ,git Cardettes and Peppers The Pep Club, larger this year than in previous years, has strived to form a more unified cheering section at games and to promote school spirit. Under the super- vision of its advisor, Mrs. Cheshire, the Pep Club made new red and white checked uniforms for the basketball season. Their main event was a pot-luck dinner which greatly benefited the club and its members. Meeting with the rally to learn their new yells helped to strenghten their volume at the games. The Cardettes, instructed by Diane Adamson, did their job to promote school spirit by providing half-time entertainment at many football and basketball games. They were also featured in Popcycles dan- cing to the Charleston, the Old Soft Shoe, and Beautiful Doll. Row 1: Jenny Price, Molly Affleck, Trish Clairege, Landis, Row 4: Janet Butler, Marilyn Larkins, Jane Kelly, Julie Durkheimer, Becky Porath, Lurie Laura Friendly, Melody Ketell, Joy Talent, Polly, French. Row 2: Pam Herman, Lura Osborne, Sara Walles, Christe Burns, Betsy Haney, Julie Schwartz, Goodman, Laurie Steed, Chris Aungier, Francis Abero, JO Ellen Luckey Debbie Greenlys Row 5, Patty Cathie Palaske, Helen Rosenfeld, Marcia Strome, McDonald, Lori Cronyn, Mary McGinnis, Lynn Reed, Jenny Jordan, Corrine Gentnorg Row 3: Vicki Pat Thomas, Jo Ann Hardy, pam Callas, Janice lVHltherS, P9gg5'0'P11G11111i SUSyJ011eS, Bev Price. Chapell, Clara Bunting, Shelly Tucker, Debbie cole, Cathy Perkins, Elaine Gray, Beth Powell, Susan Holly Bruno pays more attention to the camera than to her dancing. Nancy Randal, Row G: Jackie Derrick, Judy Thompsc Kippy Miller, Jan Zahler, Helen White, Carol Friendly, Laurie Binford, Sue Blunefeld, Jenny Peirce, Debbie Schoen, Jane Conkingg Row 7: Andrea Michael, Donna Schmitt, Sheran Clark, Karex Lindhjem, Alice Tredup. My girls, what big ears you have! Row 1: Cinda Hill, Marsha Bolan. Gladys Hollins, Diana Jacobseng Row 2: Debbie Autzen, Cathy Charlotte Chamberlain, Kathy Foster, Lynn Wintermute, Cindy McKee, Holly Bruno, Lana Hall, Carlson, Pam Brice, Nancy Batallia, Janet Norman, Sally Robinson, Carol Rosenfeld. 2 'Mgr' off W fr ,I X bl' 4 fltmdh-UlNl49l1Qd:llr . 1,6 M Varsity Football 'X FMA Coach Brown gives Mike Mashara a pep talk before sending him into the game. v ' ' an Marty Hobizul outsteps Minutemen for long gain, Mr. Gray gives secret instructions to Marty Hobizni if if . . Jarsity Football '43 LL REED GREG YORK BRUCE SCHOEN Fullback 22 Halfback 20 Halfback RBIE SCOTT DAN MORESETTE End 61 Guard JM USHER MIKE MAEHARA End 33 Fullback NCQ w.,.,,L X vw Neil Heller outreaches opponents to snare pass. ncoln 14 7 0 13 - 34 Lincoln 0 0 O 12 - 12 Lincoln 0 14 0 O- 14 13 0 13 G - 32 nson 0 7 0 0 - 7 Grant Astoria O 0 0 O - 0 vs--Scnoen Q32 yd. pass from Hobizolj TD,S--Reed C3 yd. rum TDvS,,UsheI. U8 yd' pass from Hobizon Hoblzol U yd' rum J. Kolberg 425 yd. pass from Hobizolj 623 yd- P2155 f1'0m Hobizolb J. Kolberg Q2 yd. run! PAT,S--Reed Hum Williams 110 yd. pass from Matschekj U h .T's--J. K01bergq4 kicksy S er mln, Varsity Football JOHN WILEY 11 Quarterback WAYNE KARNEY 72 Tackle DICK MORRISON 75 Tackle JOHN MONTAGNA 87 End BOB WILSON 85 Tackle EVANS VAN BUREN 79 Tackle JEFF KO LB ERG 40 Halfback Players take a short nap during the time out period. farsit Football '45 IK PINTARICH DOUG KOLBERG Tackle 81 End MARTY HOBIZAL 10 Quarterback JAMES MONTAGNA 66 Guard 1 Usher snares pass during the Marshall game. coln 6 0 6 0 - 12 Lincoln 0 6 6 0 - 12 iison 0 0 0 0 - 0 Marshall 0 0 7 0 - 7 's--Reed'Q49 yd. rum TD's--J. Kolberg Q26 yd. pass from Hobizoll Slavens 18 yd. pass from Wileyj Reed Q5 yd. runj HANK BAR TON 77 Tackle MARK MOORE 64 Tackle BOB RAU 53 Center Lincoln 0 7 0 12 19 Jefferson 6 0 0 0 TD's--Reed Q2 yd. runj 11 yd. runj Hobizol 12 yd. rum PAT--J. Kolberg fkickj k, -n 70 Q, ff . A , ,Q Vw: R , ,, 1 . ,- , I 5 I , A f 5'?v 7 Q..v,i1u,', 9' 'A 5i'iH+g H' Y 1' if 'ff ', fiiiwfzilim wyffw 4 spiffy, ywmvy ' 4'-'nw V f ff 'fl 'ii i 2217 3' 5 Q -nr ',q'as, ' . Q gf, 'R ww 'Y W' 4 ,,, 1.41 ,f . -V ,ff I -V' . 1 'wygwyfhf my-,f y ,2f gj?35.75 , ,gy ir- gg ff Q ' ' ff I , 44' egg? fl ' M' 15, 'ff- ,..f : - ., 4, Ne, I v fn I 1' ff .. ' ' M 11 , ..9Qw , 2 ig' 'YC ,I . ii 4, . ,y in lk, ? , , V 6155? I 4 . z r . W 2' W ,h VL, M Q up . nuns-'A v Q .M if -we -. . I ops Marshall fo as ' . I , 1. ' l Jars1ty Football DE RECKEN CLEVELAND WILLIAMS C. B. HARDING 5 Center 25 Halfback 62 Guard .ARRY TAMIYASU 4 Tackle EREG SLAVE NS 4 End incoln 0 0 0 O- 0 ranklin 0 6 6 13-25 PAUL VON BERGEN 76 Tackle GREG HOUSER 55 Center Lincoln 0 0 7 7 - 14 Roosevelt 0 7 0 7 - 14 TD's--Hobizol Q15 yd. 1-unj Reed Q4 yd. runl PAT's--Reed Q2 kicksj 4 Bench gives support to players on field. Lincoln 0 7 0 6 - 13 Cleveland 0 0 7 0- 7 TD's--Reed 155 yd. pass from Hobizolj Usher 165 yd. pass from Hobizolj PAT--J. Kolberg Qkickj Football Rally JANICE JACOBSEN SALLY HANEY KATHY FOSTER Football Rally was fortunate this year, having only one bad-weather game. The girls did a good job promoting spirit with signs, slogans, decoration of lockers, and by leading yells at the games. The rally also had breakfasts for the team on the mornings of Saturday games. Their hard work was rewarded with the PIL Sportsmanship Award for Lincoln in the spring. BARBARA LOOMIS ANN ALDRED DIANA JACOBSEN Oh I do do I, barks Sully Haney. I hope they run my way when they come off the field, exclaims Janice Jacobson wishfully. 4 Football Court Iindy Sarver, elected by 1966 Lincoln stu- ent body to reign as football queen, was iresented at the Card's opening victory iver the Madison Senators. The crowning if Queen Cindy climaxed a weekend of fes- ivities which began with a pep assembly Friday morning and ended with a victory lance Saturday night. Football Princesses Iere Debbie Autzen, Karen Lindhjem, Don lchmitt, and Jan Zahler. llinmly Szlrvcr makes n beautiful football queen. One, two, three, cha cha cha, instructs Ted Leovich to Jun Zulilcr. Ha 149 4 , 3 l xg.. l 'nf , . ' J X, M, r . A A! C f v , 11- 1 t 1 ,I Row 1: Donna Schmitt, ll, mc. Karen Lindhjemg Row . fi il: ,, 9 Rl ,H ,,,,,, i i Debbie Autzen, Queen Cindy Sarver, Jan Znhler. ...Q IE: . Junior Varsity and Freshman Football Teams Due to the lack of personnell--only twenty- three boys--the J. V. team. under the guidance of Coach Fiorant, finished with a 2-3 margin. The young birds' victories came over Mar- shall, 6-2, and over Roosevelt in the final game of the season, 25-19. Losses included a close 7-6 defeat to Cleveland. The JV's sported various offenses. including a sin- gle-wing. Leading the JV's were Mark Hopkins, Ron Hawthorne. Terry Vandercook, Larry Wilder, Brain McNichols. and Eric Dulong. In contrast to the JV's lack of depth, the Freshmen had an abundance of players. Fifty boys turned out for the squad. but they sported no standout. The team had fine spirit according to Coach Linn. but even so the yearling Cards finished with a 1-5 mark. The long victory came when the Cards second unit under Coach Grove beat a Cleveland Second unit. Performing steadily were John Freed. John Wilhelmi, Steve Voorhees, John Bowman, Dave McNamee, Jerry Logarand, Steve lVIeMurren. Row 1: Eric Dulong, Larry Wilder, Terry Vandercook, Row Z: Don Lachman, Bruce Orr, Brian McNicholas, Row 3: Grant Patton, Dave Shlim, Steve Moore, Ron Derrick, William Tatum, Row 4: Chris Snell, Mark Hopkins, Allan Unkeles. Bruce Galloway, Rod Miller, James Swanson, Row 5: Guy Oliver, John Yerke, Charles Fox, Gary Sunquist. Zach Patterson, James Holland, John Kreft. Row 1: Mr. Linn, Sam Cain, Steve Lintner, Tom Miller, Dick Rin, Randy Norris, Randy Brassfield, Boothe, Steve Barlette, Jamie Hendrix, Mickey Johnson, Row 2: Brecht Babecos, Tracy Boyce, Mark Von Bergen, Mike Liete, Tom Cain, Andy Paterson, John Freed, Dave McNameg Row 3: Russ Davis, Jerry Soga, Alex Colescott, Jeff Paul Winfield, Row 4: Jeff Miller, John Bowman, Jim Anderson, Robert McMerin, John Wilhelmi, John Pollic, Rob Mayo, Randy Ellicotg Row 5: Don Lachman looks on hopefully Garry Beaver, Robert Reynolds, Jim Walters, Alllfli Von Bergen rushes in to assist I zosh pi sl in Barry Keurn, Tom Kitt, John Ilias, Chris player Steve Voorhees. Robinson, Steve Voorhees. owder Puff Football e junior and senior girls clashed in e annual Powder Puff football game held Lincoln's mud covered field Friday, vember 12. Coached by the varsity otball squad, the girls practiced for ur consecutive Sundays, going through e same drills as does the varsity, in- uding all fours, high stepper, horse, eel barrow and leg lifts, After a hard ruggle, the seniors were able to beat e juniors by a score of 19-7. K ,fffpfi-wrfx n X-1 V. i M ,lr, :UQ 'QQ t -.arf ' It's my turn to tickle. exclaims Barbara Loomis. flies through the air with the greatest of 1 '55 'D J 'if Fw ' bs'--1 -1'-eras. V. football DIHYSTS WY 10 figure OHL Junior Sue Langfitt gives her teammates an added got the ball as John Kreft exclaims whose push of power, my snorkel. 'Ubi Cross Country Candids Lincoln's varsity harriers placed Gth in the city meet due to severe foor and leg injuries to Tom Gilchrist and Jim Averill. Since the team was not among the top four teams in the city, they did not go to state. However, Dean Vincent and Jim McGill went as individual runners having placed 5th and 6th in the city meet respectively. Mr. Lindstrom commented, The difficulty was due to the lack of experienced, well- conditioned runners. Outstanding runners Dean Vincent shows physical strain the cross country team must endure. were Dean Vincent, Jim McGill, and John Morgan. Coach Lindstrom has hopes for returning lettermen Tom Gilchrist, Frank Eigner, Jerry Nelson and Jet Culley. He has great expectations for others who will develop from the Frosh and J. V. squads and can contribute to a good team next fall. ? s . 'ui 'zxx N - 5 1 AQ 'n ' fx ' ' W I iam -i . M .J 410' , ,,p,,,., , , X 1 f., ' .--' init- 1 N f af 57.9. ,,. A., 7. g,,,,, . mv... ,H ,I A.-..a.t. J' 1 -a. ' 't 'f . Runners ready themselves for start of long race ahead. I Autograph hunters seek out Coach Lindstrom between events. Varsity PIL Results Marshall 15 Franklin 68 Washington 91 Grant 36 Lincoln 47 Cleveland 60 Jefferson 1 09 Wilson 18 Madison 58 Benson 1 OO Roosevelt 1 13 :E Curious spectators watch Jim Averill sprint toward finish line. 'arsity Cross Country AVERILL JET GULLEY FRANK EIGNER v1 GILCHRIST JIM MCGILL JOHN MORGAN AN VINCENT COACH LINDSTROM Junior Varsity and Freshman Cross Country lain The J. V. and Freshman cross country teams Marshall 29 had a fair season, but they were not up to F1-gmklin 39 past records. This was because several Washington 57 varsity members were injured and had to be Grant 19 replaced by the J. V. and Frosh squad mem- Lincoln 132 bers. Freshman cross country placed iv Jefferson 146 eighth in the PIL. Outstanding J. V. mem- Cleveland 145 bers were Joel Heidel, Clark King, and Dave Maflison gg Scharff, but Coach Lindstrom commented Wilson gg that all members of both squads did a fine Benson 123 Job- Roosevelt 140 'Tix- 7 M' N1 , ffl? ' ' V ' ' o 1 L A 1, ' ss a at . VJ fi a ' Hideo Watenabe, Richard Carlson, Roger Morse 4 ,i li in f I - - a 1 'fa .. i k -9' JJ' . xl- K' , I lofi viii? fi., f ' r d l i .fs U L. n in g 1 17 ' A ' -, , E, I W l 'r 1 1. ' ,. ., rl ,,,, ,.,,o on , Q . ig- 3 EL, 1 if a 1 1 isor 1 esa- Y ' ,gr F f f A . if 11 J ' ' ' ' ., -i , V, J'-1' 2 L 1 1 cg i s ' ' , Q '.., 'sh 5 K , , o n if ff-I.-gyvwrwf-Q-.k:,-xx Row 1: Dave Scharf, Bob Morse, Row 2: Jeff Patterson, Clark Ring, Lane Wintermute. Freshman PIL Results Marshall Franklin Washington Grant Cleveland Lincoln Jefferson Wilson Roosevelt Madison Benson 19 31 124 31 32 142 33 56 74 115 Dcan Vincent escorts Jim McGill to finish line, Chow time! fi 1- -Qs E3 X ,. w 'f' . , ,,.n Q Xu'-7 3 A 1 X1 ' 49 x AlF '- ,JA 1 . 'EQ ,L f':if?r::, V.. D0 if ,, ,,. J , A . W 41' N5 ,. .L , F , 'n' 5 ff- ' Varsity Basketball HA NK BARTON 3-L Center DAVE BOLLICR MIKIC GIOVONNINI 20 Guard Z2 GLlZl1'lI GERALD GREIQNWOOD MARTY HOBIZAL 44 Forwzlrcl 32 Gunrcl DOUG KOLBERG JEFF KOLBERG 30 GLlil1'fl 40 FO1'Wl11'Cl x 2 W! C 1 5 3 s ' , s 1 n ,ap X' A x 3 Lf . J is 6 .X F A Q f 1 , , 4 Magis Q E Xl L f Q N E 2 'Xi Jeff Kolberg drives in for baclnvard lay up. - Q fy . Ir Wggff 5 K icoln Scores icoln G2 Washington 52 1colnfY5 Cleveland G2 icoln 72 Benson 70 lcoln GO Madison 48 icoln 32 Grant 35 icoln 79 Marshall 61 icoln 56 Roosevelt 50 icoln 56 Jefferson GS icoln 56 Wilson 58 ieoln 58 Franklin 39 . Palmer outreaches opponent for the score. A NDY LOCKI-IRT 50 Forward DICK MORRISON 34 Forward BRUCE SCHOEN G LEN MCC LICNDON 42 Guard BILL PA LMER 13 Center GREG S LAVISNS Sl Forward K 2-1 Guard r-..., .,,, ' KX. ' ,J I ,M v 2 fi' 1 Q 2, 2- if 7 .f' if fi'2'i l i i I l r ST' 3 Q. f-v- Q41 W SD U2 W CD f-f- U' SD Z Varsity Basketball CLEVELAND WILLIAMS 12 Guard STUART STOUT 32 Forward Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln 74 86 70 Lincoln 57 Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln 55 G7 63 S6 82 68 G5 Washington Cleveland Benson Madison Grunt Marshall Roosevelt Jefferson Wilson Franklin Grant 49 44 60 40 7l 53 45 G5 77 55 54 Benson player tries in vain to check Glen McClenflon Doug Kolberg jumps high into air for two points. Basketball Rally pring rally brought some different ideas 'ith red granny hats and red pillows for le squad to sit on. The girls worked ard on daily bulletin, signs, decorating Jckers, team tags, ordering buses, nd promoting sportsmanship and enthusi- sm among students. The hard work was ewarded with the PIL Sportsmanship lward for Lincoln at the end of the sea- lon. Because of the outstanding team, his rally also was able to represent 'I gl if 1. . 1 4 I, 6 a , J Iillie Patterson Lincoln at the State Basketball Tourna- ment. Nina Glover Dh Ninn will you hurry up and get over here :xml hold up this other side, sighs impatient Lanai Hull. fa ' . ? I l Holly Bruno Susan Hemphill Lana Hall Tired rally girls collapse after Lincoln-Grunt playoff game. ' t ' ,, ,W fl , . v Cay Abram is El gre 9 'I J j .P x'A 3- Wu 5 Q gs E A at 'f x I Q - 6 , it 'My j i i Q! J af , 4 Q ,. 3, L has s M 1 ,TA ,V .ty x.,.j,X L, A at VV 1,1-w N61 5?,T ,fig g kykw. wyfi,,,:-'A W' . .ww iff if ' N in - 1 QW -- .wg' N .- 35,55 xg. .qs -K -i, L ex lments w1th '1 new shot Junior Varsity Basketball and Rally The Junior Varsity Basketball squad under the guidance of Jack Ryan gained valuable experience towards varsity ball next year. Although the J. V. cagers lost all of their games, they won their last one by beating Franklin. The J. V. 's boasted some outstanding players such as Greg Batiste, John Wiley, Charles Smith, and Chuck Swenson. I J. V. Rally, in their bright red and white checkerboard sweaters, tried hard to promote enthusiasm for the hard-working Junior Varsity basketball team. Although the attendance was small at most J. V. games, these peppy and loyal rally girls kept the spirit high. Besides their cheer- ing duties, the girls also helped the var- sity spring rally in making signs and gifts for the varsity team. K 1 i Row 1: Greg Batiste, John Wiley, Larry Chiafoni, Charles Smith, Bob Blanchard, Chuck Swenson, Steve PaLay, B1'Z1CllVO0El, Row 2: Dennis Rothrock, Howey Rosenbaum, Mark Bauer, Neil Phipps, Jim Rosenbaum. 4 , Top row l. to r, Helen White, Diane Lonie. Row 2: Janet Buttler, Gerrie Brooks. Row 3: Patty Dingley, 4 Z V P, Wendy Palmblad. Chnilie Smith oes up ioz lump shot '1 163 1 reshman Basketball and Varsity Candids Ir. Fiorante assumed duties as reshman basketball coach and led ie large turnout of boys through difficult but valuable season. oach Fiorante's main duties were to 1ach inexperienced freshmen the :chniques of basketball which they ill need in future years. The Frosh :am promises to put in a good arformance as J. V. 's for the 1967 isketball season. op l. to R. Tracy Boyce, Andy Patterson, Culhonng How 3: Gary Sogu, Don Nelson. Jet Marty Hobizol tries for a free throw om Booth. Rnndy Brulong Row Z: Jay Larubee, Cullcy, Russ Davis. hillip Smith. Jeff Miller. Jim Anderson. 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Show me a bat that delivers home runs and I'll s my hat. The Now l 0 I l73 mor VafS1ty Baseball J. V. baseball squad spent much e year developing skills for next varsity team. Some Freshmen were the J. V. team. Some outstanding were Bob Wilson, Dick Morrison, Pentaridge. Row L. to R. Bob Wilson, Dick Pentziriclge Tatum, Mike Maeharag Row 2: Jim Wooclivard, Dick Morlock, Dick Morrison, Rob Turner, Bill Centers, Doug Parks, Hunt Holsapple. Q' think this is the right end. Wayne Karney winds up. Varsity Track The varsity track squad completed a highly successful season. The team was well balanced even though many of the track men had to run in several events. The long distance runners gained valuable experience during the cross country season. Outstanding seniors who contributed to the success of the team were Orbie Scott, who set a city duel meet record in the high jump, Jim McGill, Dean Vincent, Larry Jackson, and Paul Von Bergen. The varsity track squad completed a highly successful season. The team was well balanced even though many of the track men had to run in several events. The long distance runners gained valuable experience during the cross country season. Outstanding seniors who contributed to the suc- cess of the team were Orbie Scott, who set a city duel meet record in the high jump, Jim McGill, Dean Vincent, Larry Jackson, and Paul Von Bergen M X , . Hwr a ffl t Lgwww' mr 2 ' W, utwfgymeaa i' M , , in W my may f 4-. A! Mm 4, 1-2-if-.fig 70111515 U Q Y , . ,. Q , H -analog WE giiamrz ? arsity Track ' NEIL HELLER TOM HICKMAN LARRY JACKSON DOUG KATAGURI I JOHN MORGAN CHUCK RAUW BRUCE ORB JOE RECKON STEVE PALLAY DICK REKATE BOB RAU ORBIE SCOTT , may . MAN .. ' ww ' uv .mx , ' I I ,M ' .,,,, 9 . A X , n ag-,ft My , s ' s V x . p. tx Q1 4 R3 A ,444 'NK fn N .1 ...-nn. Orbie Scott takes a break from high jumping to run around the track. , ....W...,.., -n-o-pq. EG SLAVENS DICK SPEAR PAUL VON BERGEN BERNARD WOLFARD IS SNE LL GERALD TODD 1 .A414 . , few A , L. ' N111 ly., -bl fi J- i 'A , Peace on earth quotes Neil Heller. ' 1:1 lark Matschek skims over eleven feet. junior Varsity and Freshman Track The J. V. Track team, whose outstanding There was a small tunout of Freshmen for members Were pushed UD to the varsity track but those that came out showed some team, still fiHiSl1Sfl fairly well all the great potential. Some outstanding Frosh end Of the Season and Showed potential spikers were Brech Babecos in the 4403 for next yee1 S Squad- S01'ne StaHd0L1tS John Wilhelmi, high jumpg and Randy Norris, were Joe Welch in the 220, and Don high hurdles. Lachman in the discus. Row 1: Phillip Shoughnessy, John Wilhelmi, Ted Wilson, Mark von Bergeng Row 2: Mike Corkun, Breck Brnbecos Tom Boothe, Paul Winfield, Randy Norris, Tracy Boyce, Mike Sharf, Randy Davis, Steve Warheevs, Jerry Soga. Timers prepare for race. Jerry Todd gets off to a good start. ' ' 179 swimming the 100 yd. back stroke competition. The gir1's swim team won 7 out of 10 dual meets. The mermaids, coached by Mrs. Burtchael, placed 3rd in the city meet and sent two relay teams to State. Outstand- ing girl swimmers were Vera Letzkus, Mary Jane Eagon, Laurie Binford, Marni Bethell, Laurie French, and Marcia Stromme. You make one more M St K M d ll son Puma romme Fly lm E you'll be sorry, threatens Mrs Bul tchaell to team member. .A - ffgff. 1 - , 14' . practice session. ll Lincoln swimmers get off to fast start during a Golf Teams and Tennis Teams The Girls' tennis team had a close The Boys' golf team had a very good season--almost evening up their wins and season with eight golfers going to the losses. Outstanding players include city meet and four of them going to Deane Kommers, Sue Anderson, Sue the state meet. Outstanding players Cooley, and Jane Anderson. The boys were Eric Dulong, Jim White, and Ken squad, coached by Mr. Baderman, was Blake. The team is coached by Mr. very successful in winning a large Knight. The girls' golf team had a majority of their matches. Noted as fairly good season in the city standings. outstanding players are Chet Orloff, Jan Young is the top player, comment- Marty Treece, and Richard Senders. ed coach Cheshire. l 1 5 H a t 3 a 3 5 R a t Betsy Patton, Wendy Wells, Kathy Long, Ann Kendall, Row 1: Roscoe Nelson, Chris Blake, Kit Short, Gene Leo, Fred Chown, Billy Jan Young, Tracy Andrews. Dittenhoferg Row 2: Jim White, Eric Dulong, Ken Blake. E Row 1: Dave Schlim, Kris Larson, Stuart Stout, Marty Treeceg Row Z: Jane Anderson, Susan Cooley, Sally Haney, Susan Richard Sanders, Steve Wilson, Ron Nudelman, Chet Orloffl Swan, Pam Pagenstecker, Susan Langfitt, Nancy Randall. nr .- Lf -,fr .,k VA V Viv f 59 .-55'-f , 1- Y4 ' Q f, A . I A 1 r' ,,. 451 ff 'ff ifQf 1'ff6JFi lu ,I f ff' X Ly kiwi. ,jlfjf X' ' JA- ' 1 f , ' ,'67lfqf y'q' I :J Q24 'N '-,1 g ' ' alfa' 5'f41:1fV ' I ff- fg f, Af ' ,dfifb Qfxiadrf A fr. Bl. fr f. - ..,, ' ,f , ' A ,q,a 111 'f. ' .1 . 'fiffgx A 9 . Yu IIMEE I , 1 1 ffffi i . Wm , j .X ' My x . 1 x s A K ,F Q I 5 .r Mgg, H 'QRY 'hmA 45596 V L Nfifhs ' ' , xt X 45 YA 13 u -gs'-I ' 2.x-tsf it 4s35 Q U 2 3.w i ff' s f -Q! x hp? 'X dvcrtismg and Index High School has always been an part of the downtown area. In one of it's many locations, Lin- has remained in the heart of Port- The skyline of Lincoln's shield this association. In support the Lincoln yearbook, downtown bus- and parents of Lincoln students placed advertising in this section. , , 183 ll so its your turn to be on .the yearbook staff? A - - we i Li V - ,ffzyewfg if K .5 eg f if S . at as as 3 Ask it it You'll have fun creating your yearbook. 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CA 54743 mls Flowers l ' atlas by Wire FRESH FLOWERS for FINE CORSAGES 2103 W. Burnside CA 7.0488 all bound. ',- A checking account is the sure, easy nm way to pay and keep tabs on school 2 2 expenses. And when you open a G Q checking account at U. S. Bank you V n.J get a gleaming white vinyl check- book imprinted with your college em- blem FREE-available with emblems c. , of most Oregon colleges. 145, UNITED SUIES lllllhllll BANK United States National Bank of Oregon HEAD PORTLAND Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Rhodes Downtown GatevvaY l have gained valuable experience and knowledge working as Lincoln's Representative on Rhodes' High Board. l con- gratulate the 1966-67 representative knowing it will give her as much pleasure as it has given me this past year. Your Rhodes High Board Representative Betsy Patton JACK EWING JEWELERS 617 s.w. 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Park Avenue Portland, Oregon BRANCHES: Eugene ' Medford Compliments of 7 fjg 50 us-vs vs, -vsusavsa-'s.4rs.4 snsa rsavsu vsusn i- vsns4vs.4vs-vs4vs4-s4rs4vs4vsars.4v-sns-vs.4ns4vsns4 rsnsnsnvsav-sa-s4-s.4vsavsars.. 2 l I E 2 5 Z L....s.....-...-...-.-.....N.f,.....,..-......, fs.ns-rs.ns-ns-'sa-s--s--sus.--s-vs-ns.. asus- us.. wsnsans- -s-vs. nsus- -sus. fs.-sus. -snsns-as. vsns- nsusns- -sws--sn-sus ns.-snsnsnsnsnsnsusu H .wsu hen you want fine porfmit... to record forever with charm and dignity the important events of your life,come to the Photograph Studio of your Official Photographer . .. i 'sus-'sa-s-:sn-sus-usa vsns--s-rsnnsus1:snss.-sansns,nsususns-'sf-s.-vs--s-vs-vs. :si-vs.4ns.,snrs4as.rs4vs.ns.4-s,-v-I vsars. rs4ns-fs.ns.ns.avs4vs4ns.vs.4vs..ns4vsavs4vs4vs4v-sns.rsus.-sn-s,avs4-s4vs.as.4os..vs..-sa-snsus4-s.4ssssssssssssssssssssnsls sas Q Q Q I Z Z 1 1 Administration and Staff Index Allen, Marie 12, 126 Anderson, Keith 12 Arbuckle, Ruth 12 Bassett, Mrs. 10 Bierman, Marjorie 12, 105 Bothwell, Mary 12 Bowie, June 12, 23 Breckenridge, Doris 12 Brown, Robert 12 Burtchaell, Kathleen 12, 179 Caldwell, Virginia 14 Chamberlain, June 14 Cheshire, Jean 14 Chick, Eleanor 14 Clere, Bruce 14 Clock, Pat 14 Clyde, Barbara 14 Crosier, Ron 13, 14 Day, Carolyn 14 De Lacy, Robert 15 Eaton, Barbara 15, 20 Elmer, Frances 15, 109 Emmons, Margaret 15 F alkenstein, Lynda 15 Fiorante, Luke 15, 23 Fleming, Robert 15 Gray, Mitchell 15, 23 Grove, Allen 15 Hall, John 17 Henderson, Mr. 10, 11 Hilke, Michele 17, 106 Hill, Jean 17 Hollcraft, Thomas 17 Johnson, Alice 13, 17 Keith, Charles 17 Kelly, Paul 17, 19, 111 Student Index A Abero, Frances 81, 140 Abram, Cay 35, 104, 109, 129, 130, 159 Adelsheim, Michael 35, 98, 103 Aeder, Pat 35 Aeder, Richard 81 Aifleck, Molly Sue 81, 140 Affleck, Sandra 59, 102 Ahrendt, Cynthia 59 Ahrendt, Danial 35 Aiton, Pamela 71 Aldred, Ann 35, 109, 150 Allen, Creig 35 Allen, Pamela 35 Allen, Raymond 81 Alport, Kathy.71 Christopher 81 David 35 Ainonson, Amonson, Amundson, Janet 81 Anderson, Barbara 35, 113 Anderson, Jane 35, 46, 104, 180 Anderson, James 81, 150, 163 Anderson, Mark 71 Anderson, Roy 71 Anderson, Richard 59, 168 Anderson, Susan 59 Anderson Phili 35 1 P Anderson, Stan Ross 35 Andrews, Tracy J. 59, 105, 116, 180 Ankcorn, Nancy 59, 104 Anield, Billy 35 Apicella, Judith 35, 104 Aquino, Jose Manuel 35 Arndt, Kathleen Marie 81 Archambault, Terry L. 81 Ardito, Judith 71 Arnold, Karin Deborah 81 Arnott, Mark Albert 81 Arnott, Diane 35 Ascher, Gary 35 Ashford, Dean 71 Auckland, Rosemary H. 81 Aultman, Marvin 59 Aungier, Christine M. 81, 103, 140 Aungier, Dick Burns 35 Aigsgian, Deborah J. 59, 95, 102, 110, 140, Averill, Jim Douglas 35, 112, 152, 153 B Babeckos, William B. 81, 150, 168, 178 Bailey, Maureen 35, 118 Baker, Joellen 35 Baker, Shannon 35 Balcomb, Rosemary 59 Baller, Wendy Jo 81 Banks, Veronica 81 Barke, Valerie 71 Barker, Margaret 81 Barker, Marti 71 Barss, Allen Patrick 81 Barss, Robert P. 71 Bartlett, Patricia L. 81 Barton, Hank 35, 156, 163 Bartlett, Steve Roger 81, 150 Batiste, Gregory 59, 105, 146, 162. 175 Batiste, Jan 71 Bauer, Christine 59, 112 Battalia, Nancy 35, 50, 98, 121, 140 Bauer, J. Mark 25, 59, 162 Baum, Lerae 81 Baxa, Clementine 35, 95, 104 Bauer, Marlene 81 Bearcub, Peggy 71 Beasley, Joann E. 71 Beatty, James 81 Beattie, Mariana 35 Beattie, Margaret 81 Beaver, Gary Beckley 81, 113, 150, 168 Belford, Judith D, 59 Bell, Christine 71 Bell, Donna Charlene 27, 71, 99, 103, 104, 112 Belusko, Charles Q. 71, 102 Benson, Kathleen 71 Bentley, Annabel 35, 102, 104, 109, 112 Bergren, Mary Jo 35 Berry, Bonny Susan 81 Bersaas, David 35 Berthelsdorf, Dianne 35, 102, 109 Bethell, Marjolaine 71, 112 Betteridge, Carol L. 27, 59, 106 Besaw, Christine 59, 92 Beveridge, Sherry Lee 35 Biggs, Diana 35 Binford, Bruce W. 59 Binford, Laurie Jane 71, 104, 140, 179 Bird Sandra 37, 118 Bischoff, Katherine 71, 93 Blair, Anita 59 Blake, Chris Alan 81, 179 Blake, Ken E. 59, 97, Blanchard, Robert N. 102, 103, iso 59, 103, 105, 162 Bloch, Suzanne J. 59, 102, 110 Blumenfeld, Susan J. Blumenthal, Leslie W, 81, 140 59, 93, 113 Boeckli, Sall 59, 112 Bulan, 106, Boller, Manila Ann 34, 31, es, 93, 104, 108, 136, 140 David 59, 156 Bone, Sidney 59 Boon, William Charles 37, 110, 112, 115 Bond, Beth Allison 71, 102 Boothe, Thomas S. 81, 150, 163, 178 Borders, Candis 59 Bosch, Susan 81 Botts, Michael 37 Bourhill, Sharon A. 59, 110 Bouska, David L. 59 Bouwens, Harry 37 Bowers, Janice 59 Bowman, John Linden 81, 150 Boyce, Tracy Tipton 81, 150, 163, 178 Boyden, Allen M. 37, 112 Bradford, Vernesta L. 81 Bradley, John Charles 71 Bradwell, Anne E. 81, 111 Branch, Phyllis 81 Brasfield, Randolf B. 81, 150 Brewer, David 59 Brice, Pamela 37, 140 Briggs, Brooks Brooks Brooksi Larry Dean 25, 59 Daniel W. 81, 113 Brooks, , John 81 Gerrie Lynn 56, 71, Prebble C. 37 112, 162 Brown, Dorothy Lee 81 Brown, Brown, Elizabeth 81 Chuck 81 Brown, Jimmy Ray 71 Brown, Jonathan 37, 98, 99, 103, 104, 108, 111 Brown, Scott N. 60 Browne, William S. 71 Bruno, Kris 37, 106 Bruno, Holly Susan 36. 37, 104, 106, 108 126 136 140 159 Brugman, lVIicliael 81 Bruton, James R. 81, 113, 163 Bubalo, Mike 60, 112, 171 Brown, Theresa 81 Bucher, Deon 36, 37, 46, 106, 108 Buck, H. Patrick 34, 37, 42, 46, 97, 107, 130, 136, 165 Buckmaster, Catherine 71 Bunting, Claire Sue 81, 140 Burger, Jerry Arthur 71 Burgess, Keith 37 Burke, Gaye Mary V. 37 Burns, Carolyn Lee 71, 102 Burns, Kristine 71, 140 Burns, Marcia Gail 81 Butish, Jan '72 Butler, Janet Sue 72, 103, 112, 140, 162 Butler, Kenneth 37, 94, 104, 105, 107, 109, 110, 114, 115, 168 Butler, Margaret F. 72 Butler, Mary Hope 27, 72 Butler, May Charity 72 B uttler, Bybee, Suzanne 37, 99 Kathie Lue 72, 73, 102, 122 Byrnes, Michael P. 81, 179 C Cabbell, Vern A. 81 Cain, Thomas 81, 150 Caldwell, Jean Cristi 72 Callahan, Shawn 81 Callas, Callas, Mickey 37 Pamela Jean 81, 99, 103, 105, Cameron, Rosemary 81 Cameron, Stephen A. 81 Campbell, Bobby 37 Campbell, Robert P. 72 14 0 Keyser, Helen 17 Kletzer, Kenneth 16, 17 Knight, Lee 18, 19, 179 Labbly, Margaret 18 Lead am, Gerald 18 Lehman, John 18 Lenington, Edwina 18 Lindstrom, Anton 18 Linn, John 18, 127, 150 MacDougall, Bertha 18 Macoubrie, Monteith 18 Massey, Blanche 21 Prillaman, Lexro 21 Richardson, Leonard 21, 105 Rife, Joseph 21, 23 Rogers, Bert 21 Rooklidge, Chester 21 Carlson, Cathryn 37, 102, 104, 106, 110, 118, 130, 136, 140 Carlson, Keith 81 Carlson, William C. 72, 112, 154 Carr, James Daniel 72 Carson, Robert Thomas 72 Carter, Hope Zelma 81 Carter, Richard 37, 118, 129 Cashdollar, George 37, 105, 130 Caskey, Linda K. 49, 60 Casin, Brenda 81 Cassera, Disraeli D. 72 Cassera, Eric 37, 97, 118 Cassera, Tony 60, 112 Catto, Sarah Alice 37, 41, 102, 110 Cavallero, Janet 37, 96, 98, 104, 109, 110 Cavanaugh, Claire 72 Cavonaugh, Malcolm 37 108, Chamberlain, Charlotte 37, 104, 109, 140 Chamberlin, Susan G. 81 Chambers, Victoria 37 Chen, Spencer 37, 93, 94, 97, Chambers, Rebel Lee 81 Chappell, Janice M. 81, 140 Charboneau Lrynnea R. 72 Chen, Serena herese 81, 93 Cheng, George 60 Cheng, Johnny 60 Cheng, Paul B1 Chiles, Charlesetta 81, 93 Chin, Frank 81. Chown, Frederick R. 72, 113, 180 Chown, Steve 37 Christie, Cheryl S. 60 Churchill, Joe R. 25, 106, 107 Cia6'oni, Diana 37 Ciaffoni, Lawrence A. 72, 162 Claridge, Patricia J. 72, 140 Claridge, Robert R. 81 Matthew M. 81, 113 Myra Anita 72, 112 104, 175 Clark, Clark, Clark, Thad Joseph 81 Ray 37 111,113 Clark, , Clark, Shgran E. 27, 58, 60, 103, 105, , 14 William Daie 72 126 Clark, Clarke, Judith Ann 38, 109 Claycomb, John 38, 114 Clenaghen, Steven 37 Cole, Janet L. 60 Cole, Debbie Jane 81, 92, 95, 102, 140 Coleman, Valerie 81 Colescott, Alex G. 81, 150 Collins, Helen Elaine 60 Condit, Jeffery Craig 72 Conkling, Beth 60, 104 Conkling, Jane Linton 81, 140 Connick, Thomas D. 60 Cook, Robert James 38 Cooley, Susan 34, 38, 96, 102, 104, 180 Cooper, Chris 38 Coo er, Roslyn 81 Corklum, Michael T. 81, 178 Cornell, Linda 38 Covic, Jerry 38 Cousins, Catherine 60 Cowger, Stephen 38 Cowley, Sonia 82 Cramer, Cherilyn 72 Craycroft, Dave 60, 116 Crear, Sandra Nell 82 Cromwell, Janice 38 Cronan, John M. 72 Cromwell, Collin Earl 82 Cronan, James Zan 38, 105 Cronyn, Lori Ruth 72, 140 Crouchley, Judith Ann 38, 112 Crowther, David James 72 Crowther, Norman Dean 38 Culley, Jet Patrick 82, 113 Cummings, Thomas 60 Curtz, Carl Edwin 82, 113, 153, 168 Curtz, Christie 38, 102, 104 Cusick, Sylvia 60 Cutshall, Carol Anne 82 109, D Daly, Nanci 38 Davis, Bonnie 60 Davis, Ian Kenneth 72, 102, 122 Davis, Russell 82, 150, 178 Ryan, John 21, 172 Sanders, Richard 21 Sawatzky, Harold 21, 107 Schmunk, Marilyn 22 Schneider, Mr. 10, 11 Settem, Clara 22 Signer, Mr. 10, 11 Sims, George 22 Still, Dean 22 Trogen, E. Stanley 19, 22, 122 Wall, Evelyn 22 Westby, Harold 22, 23 Wilson, Lana 16, 22 Wood, Leslie 22 Davis, Sue 38, 112, 118 Davison, Connie Jean 72 Dean, Cynthia S. 56, 72 Dechand, Gara738 Deitz, James . 60, 165 Deleon, Rosemary 72, 160, 110 Delk, David Eldon 25, 72, 105 Delk, Wayne Allen 25, 72, 105 Delong, Sherrie 82 Denton, William 113 Derrick, Jacqueline R. 60, 69, 112, 140 Derrick, Ron Lee 72, 112, 150 Devoe, Marvin Richard 20, 72 Dickens, Kenny 82 Dickinson, Rosalie 38 Dickinson, Shirley 38, 49 Diem, Henry Mulhauser 72 Dillman, Paula A. 82, 105 Dingley, Patricia F. 72, 162 Ditten ofer, Samual W. 72, 102, 180 Dittrick, Tom A. 60 Doherty, Deborah Ann 72 Dombrowski, Diana 60 Donald, Linda 38 Donald, Kathleen M. 82 Douglas, Jaimie 38, 118 Dotter, Barbara Allin 82 Dowd, Janet 38 Dreer, Sandra 93 Dresler, Steven L. 60, 104 Duaei, Keri 72 Dukehart, Ann L. 60, 105 Dukehart, Marian K. 38, 164 Dukehart, Susan I. 60, 105 Dulong, Eric 60, 110, 116, 150, 180 Duncan, David Edwin 72 Dunkin, Gayle Susan 38 Dunlap, Ian 38, 109 Durkheimer, Julie 82, 127, 140 Durkheimer, Alan 58, 60, 68, 175 Duthie, Marie 60, 105 Duthie, Rod 38 E Eager, Linda 60, 116 Eagon, Mary Jane 60, 105, 179 Eaton, Gary Mark 82 Eberly, John Gregory 82 Eckholrn, Kristin H. 82 Edwards, Connie M. 61, 102 Edwards, Eileen L. 72, 73 Eiwen, Anthony Philip 72, 106, 107 Eigner, Frank D. 61, 97, 103, 153, 175 Ellicott, Kristi R. 38 Ellicott, Randy S. 82, 150 Ellis, Roseanna Lee 72 Ellis, William D. 61 Emerson, Patricia A. 82 Englund, John 72, 38 England, Richard 61 Ericsson, Patricia 38, 46, 104, 109, 110 Etlinger, Andrea J. 61, 105, 110 Euler, Ernst A. 61 Everett, Patricia J. Ewing, Robert 61 Everts, Sheila J. 61 Exel, Jerry 38, 104 61, 102 F Failing, Ann 61 Falk, Lester L. 61 Farland, Richard 82 Fauor, Linda Lou 82 Fawcett, William 61 Feigenson, Mary M. 39, 98 Felkner, Linda 39 Fenwick, Patricia J. 61, 105 Ferns, Catherine 82 Ferns, Jennifer 61 Ferris, Mina Kay 39 Finch, Janet C. B2 Fink, Edward Conrad ,82, 168 Finley, Tara 61, 102, 103 Finn, Nancy E. 73, 93, 102 Finn, Susan 39, 104 Fischer, Maribeth A. 61 Fisher, Darlene 39, 41 Fisher, Shirley J. 61, 113 Fischer, Janet 61, 103 Fischer, Judy 39 Florea, Randal L. 61 Forbis, Terry 61, 110 Forman, Motter Celia 73 Foster, Christopher H. 73 Foster, Kathleen 39, 90, 102, 104, 107, 108, 109, 110, 129, 130, 140, 150 Foster, Lana A. 61 Fossi, Terry 61 Fossi, Carl Astor 82, 113 Fox, Charles Joseph 70, 73, 150 Fraley, Bonnie 61 Francis, Clarence E. 39, 168 Frank, Scott Gerald 39, 89, 97, 118, 136 Franz, Mary G. 39 Frazier, Phyllis 39 Freauf, Shirley 39 Fredrick, David Keith 82 Freed, Jolmny Plieir 82, 105 Freeland, Carole 39, 120 Freeman, George 61 Freeman, Bruce 73 French, Laurie 82, 78, 140, 179 French, Sara 39 Friendly, Carol E. 61, 110, 140 Friendly, Laura Lynn 82, 104, 140 Fulford, Eric Reid 82 Fullerton, Ralph W., 82, 168 Funderburk, Kay 39 Fuqua, Gary 73 Fuqua, Reggie Lee 82 G Gaiser, Janice Carol 73, 93, 102 Gallo, Nathan Joseph 82 Galloway, Bruce 73, 79, 93, 94, 102, 103, 150, 168 Garcia, Anthony, 39, 102 Gardner, Arthur, 39 Gardner, Mary J. 61, 105 Gardner, Phyllis 39, 90, 95, 102, 104, 109 Gardner, Ronald Dean 73 Gardner, Sharon Lee 82 Garris, Mark W. 61 Garrison, Terry 61 Gawlista, Patricia 39 Gearin, Walter Joseph 39 Glancy, Vicki Karen 82 Geller, Mark 39, 88, 91, 98 Gentner, Corinne Holm 82, 140 Gilardi, Connie Sue 82 Gilchrist, Thomas W. 61, 153 Gilmore, Susan Alice 73 Giovonnini, Michael 39, 156 Glover, Daniel 82, 105, 168 Glover, Nina 39, 114, 115, 137, 159 Goetz, James 82 Goff, Judi Lynn 73 Goldberg, David 62 Goldberg, Susan 73 Golden, Grant 39, 113 Good, Edward Allen 73, 112 Goodman, Gary 39, 89 Goodman, Darcy D. 62 Goodman, Sara Ellen 73, 102, 103, 140 Goodman, Tom 62, 93 Goodsell, Katy 39, 98, 104, 107, 108 Gordon, John 39, 92, 97, 102, 109 Gotesman, Mike 39, 41, 98, 102, 115 Gough, Nina 39 Gowans, Edward R. 73, 82 Gowans, Teresa 39, 42, 96, 103, 109 Graae, Me an E. 82 Graae, Neil 39 Grammer, Sarah 39 Gray, Carol 62 Greenberg, Selene Bea 82 Greene, Leah 62, 140 Greenberg, Harriet 62 Green, Daphne 40, 110, 115 Greenwood, Ann 73 Greenwood, Gerald 40, 105, 156 Groshong, Karen 62, 102, 112 Grubb, Forrest 40, 46, 106 Grout, Christine L. 82 Gruber, Dwight C. 62, 111, 112, 113 Greenlee, Clark G. 82 Guard, Sharon 40, 104 Greenlee, Debra Jean 82, 140 Green, Gail 62 Greenwood, Mary Jo 82 Gurevitch, Jeanette 40, 121 Gregg, Elaine 82 Griggs, Daniel Dean 82 Gustafson, Patrick 40, 97 Gunter, Holly 62 Grove, Robin Dale 82, 111, 113 H Hagan, Judith 62, 64, 102, 110, 116 Hahn, Kristi Ann 73, 105 Hale, Tony 82 Hall, Kathy 40 Hall, Lana 40, 104, 136, 140, 159 Hallinan, Wendy V. 82 Hallwyler, Janice M. 73, 82, 111, 113 Hamilton, Elontene 40 Hammack, Lani 62 Hamilton, Susan M. 73 Hamner, Toni 40 ane Elizabeth C 25 82 140 H y. . , , Haney, Sally 40, 103, 104, 110, 118, 119, 129, 130, 150, 180 Hansel, Judi 62 Hansen, Douglas Scott 82 Harding, Carlton 40, 121, 147 Hardy, Jo Ann 82, 140 Harmon, Carolyn Sue 82, 111 Harmon, Nickolas 40 Harper, Kellie Joy 82 Harper, Luanna 62 Hart, Jonathan 40 Hartviiz, Ross Donald 73 Hart, ames S. 73 Hartshorn, Teresa Kae 73 Hawkins, Betty 40 Harrison, Carol L. 82 Harrison, Mary 62 Hawksley, David L. 82 Haworth, Hally 40 Haworth, Larry C. 73 Hart, Viki 62 70 Hawthorne, Ronald Lee , 73, 120 Hayes, John Folsom 82 Hazen, Helen Ann 74 Heay, James Frederick 40 Hector, Julianne 27, 103, 104 Heflley, Linda Susan 74 Heide , Joel Albert 82 Helms, Jack Justin 74, 112 Heller, Nell 36, 40, 89, 90, 97, 105, 126, 143, 175 Heinemann, Deborah 74 Helmcke, Donn 40, 105 Hehn, Carole 40 Hemingway, Terry A. 62 Hemphill, Susan 40, 159 Hemphill, William H. 74 Henderson, Patricia N. 62, 110 Hendren, Floyd Graham 82 Hendrix, Elona Ann 82, 99, 150 Hendrix, James Norman 82 Hennig, Deanna Lynn 82 Herral , Susan L. 62 Herrmann, Pamela K. 82, 103, 140 Hessler Greg 40, 45, 93, 98, 102, 103, 104 Hewson, Denny Lee 74, 112 Hewson, Jim H. 62, 112 Hickman, Thomas J. 175 Hicks, Judy 62 Hill, Cinda 40, 89, 96, 104, 129, 131, 140 Hill, Jeffery 62 Hill, Michael L. 62 Hillyer, Carol 62 Hines, Charlotte B. 82 Hirstel, Denise 62, 106 Hixson, Marsha 40 Hobizal, Marty 40, 97, 142, 156, 163 Hockley, Jeffrey G. 74 Hockley, Judy 40, 104, 108 Hoff, Laura 62 Hoitink, Timmy John 82, 158 Hoke, John Oliver 82 Holden, Deborah Lane 74 Holland, James J. 74, 150 Hollingsworth, Cindy 40, 89, 104, 109 Hollins, Gladys 40, 50, 140 Hollins, William 82, 105, 165, 168 Holman, Thomas W. 62, 103, 116, 179 Holmen, Gayle Louise 74 Holsapple, Hunt 62, 173 Holsapple, Molly 40, 45, 103, 110 Holsapple, Sally Ann 40, 46 Homlitas, Paul 62 Hopkins, David Donn 82 Hopkins, Mark Glenn 74 Houchin, Meri Ellen 62 Hciisgzr, Gregory 10, 88, 120, 129, 136, Howard. Sherrie 82 Howe, Todd Mearle 40 Hudson, Richard 40 Humphreys, Leslie 62, 116 Hunter, Donna Lee 83 Huss, Katrina 40, 45, 106, 110, 114, 115 Hutchison, Richard P. 62, 165 Hutton, Bradley C. 74 Hutton, Shelley C. 74 Hyde, Holly Ruth 74 Hyman, David 83 Hysler, Pamela 40 I lllias, John Henry 83, 102 Ion, Jeanine 62 Ipox, Barbara 62 Ipox, Michael Lee 74 Ipox, Patrick James 83, 113 Irish, Edward Dennis 83, 113 Irving, Nathaniel H. 74 Iverson, Donald Wayne 74 Iverson, Tina Marie 83 J Jackson, Chris Steve 43 Jackson, Ed Dean 74 Jackson, Larry 41, 43, 175 Jackson, Marcia E. 83 Jacobsen, Diana 43, 53, 104, 109, 110, 136, 140, 150 Jacobsen, Janice 43, 46, 150 Jacoby, William 83 Jahns, John A. 43, 94, 118, 136, 140 James. Larry Phillip 74, 102 Jennings, Sharon 74 Jerome, Ronelle E. 74, 112 Jensen, Gale 27, 62, 179 Jessen, Steven 43 Jewett, Arden 62, 103, 104 Jewett, Janet L. 83 Jewett, Timothy C. 43, 99, 109 Johnson, Carlean 62 Johnson, Charlene 43, 83 Johnson, Christine 43 Johnson, Gladys Anna 83 Johnson, Katrlnka 25, 74, 93, 95 Johnson, Milton Dale 83, 105, 150 Johnson, Phila J. 62, 105, 112 Johnson, Wesley F. 62, 112 Johnsrud, Stephen R. 43 Jones, Billie Jean 83 Jones, Doris 83 Jones, Karen S. 62 Jones, Jeannie M. 62 Jones, Pamela S. 62 Jones, Peter 43 Jones, Paula Irene 74 Jones, Sarah Ann 83, 140 Jorgensen, Roberta 43 Jones, Randi 74 Jordan. Jennifer L. 83, 140 Joss, Margaret 43, 96, 98, 102, 104, 109 Jumonville, Stephen A. 63 K Kallstrom, Marta C. 74, 104 Karls, Carol 63 Kane, Wanda 43 Klarggey, Anthony Wayne 74, 165, 170, Karlson, Merle Linda 63 Kasubuchi, Alan 43, 105 Katagiri, Douglas G. 63, 92, 102, 175 Kawachi, Lorraine 43 Katchis, Maria 63, 110, 112, 116, 137 Kane, Michael Lauren 83 Katchis, Pauline 74 Katchis, Sotiria 83, 99 Karney, Sharon 83 Kegg, Belinda P. 83, 99, 103 Kefg, Bruce 43, 107 Ke ley, Edie 43 Kelly, George 63 Kelly, June Elizabeth 83, 140 Kem, Marion 83 Kendall, Ann 43, 104, 109, 180 Kendrick, George 43 Kennedy, Lester C. 83 Kenwisher, John 43 Ketell, Melody Lynn 83, 140 Ketterman, Patricia A. 43 Kidwell, Merle James 74 Kiehle, James A. 83 Kikes, Christopher P. 74, 102, 168 Kimbrell, Rebecca L. 83 Kimmel, Sarah 83, 111, 179 King, Clark Champ 83 King, Jo Ann 74 King, Lisa Marie 83 King, Stephen M. 43, 102 Kinzel, Aimee 63 Kirby, Gerald 83 Kirk Jr., William 83 Kneass, Charles 43, 118, 119 Knoll, Nikki Sue 83 Knutson, Doug 63 Kobayashi, Ai een A. 83 Koepplin, Roger Dean 63 Kolberg, Douglas 43, 49, 107, 108, 136, 156, 158, 160, 170 Kolberg, Jeffery D. 63, 122, 126, 156, 175 Kommers, Diane 43, 96, 104, 190 Krall, Michael Adam 80, 83 Krause, Darcia 63, 102 Krause, Henry 43 Kreft, Alfred John 74, 102, 150 Krause, Robert 63 Kurren, Barry Martin 83, 150, 168 Kutkey, Callie Mae 43 Kvernland, Eric Bruce 83, 113, 168 L Laakso, Michael A. 74, 112 Labarre, Valerie Jean 74, 98, 102, 103, 113 Lachman, Donald Alan 74, 94, 97, 99, 106, 107, 127, 150, 168, 175 Ladd, Theodore 43, 113 Lafore, Pamella 73, 74 Lambert, Keith D. 63 Lambing, Cheryl Ann 74, 112 Landis, Susan 83, 140, 179 Lange, Kathy Lynn 78, 83 Langfitt, Sheila 43, 45, 103, 104 Langfltt, Susan G. 63, 105, 151, 180 Langley, William M. 80, 83, 102 Larkins, Marilyn J. 74, 140 Langley, Lucy 44, 93, 104 Langley, William G. 99 Latourette, Terri 63 Lanning, Tamara A. 63, 103, 105 Larrabee, Ann M. 63, 112 Larrabee, Jay Monroe 83, 163 Larson, Christopher 44, 102, 109, 180 Larson, Jo Jean 44 Larson, Timothy M. 44, 102, 109 Lavine, Pam 44 Latourette, Jeanne 74, 112 Lazarus, John 19, 63, 112 Leavitt, Joneanne L. 63, 105 Lawrence, Leslie 44 Leach, Sallie 44, 102, 103, 104 Ledahl, Lynette 63 Levasseur, Bonnie Ann 83 Leckenby, Rowanne 44. 102, 104 Lazarus, Wilhelmina 83 Lehman, Eugene H. 99 Lasich, Phyllis Ann 74 Leis, Phyllis 44 Lavine, Marcia Carole 74 Lee, Jeffrey David 74, 102 Lefebvre, Karen 63 Leis, Myron 83 Leite, Michael T. 83, 150 Lemaster, Warren Alex 44, 98, 121 Leo Jr., Gene Edward 102, 113, 180 Leonard, Patsy V. 63, 95 Leopold, Kayla Mary 83 Leovich, Ted 44, 94, 97, 109, 151, 179 Lester, Tammy Lou 74 Letzkus, Vera 44, 179 Levasseur, Barbara 63 Levasseur, Bruce P. 75, 165 Lewis, Annie Fay 83 Lewis, Ingrid M. 63 Lewis, Shelley J. 75 Lewis, Mike 83 Lichter, Kathy 63, 92, 99, 102, 104, 110, 118 Lindhjem, Karen A. 58, 63, 103, 105, 110, 140, 151 Lindsey, Richard Jay 63, 112 Lintner. Steve Lyle 83, 150, 168 Littlejohn, Nancy 75 Livingstone, Donald B. 75 Lockert, Andy 44, 92, 93, 98, 102, 109, 114, 156 Long, Mike 44 Lonie, Diane Cynthia 75, 103, 112, 162 Loomis, Barbara 44, 151 Loomis, Charles M. 83 Loughran, John H. 75 Lovell, Eric 57, 83 Lucke, Ann 44, 104, 109, 114, 134 Lucke, Jo Ellen 83, 140 Lull, Steven 44 M MacDonald, Patricia 75, 127, 140 Madden, Laura P. 75 Mealgara, Michael M. 75, 112, 113, 143, 17 Meahara, Nancy H. 63 Maginnis, Mary Etta 75, 103 Maier, Carol Ann 83 Mainer, Raffer 44, 103, 110 Malcolm, Christopher 83, 93, 168 Maltase, Donald 44, 102, 146, 197 Mannheimer, Bianca 44 Mar, Marina Ming 75 Mansfield, Cheryl 63 Marks, Jamie 44 Maroutsos, Betty 44 Marriott, Donna Jean 64 Marshall, Leland Guy 75 Marshal, Mary Alice 41, 44 Marshall, Theresa 44 Martin, Harry A. 63 Matschek, Clark 47, 97, 109, 112, 118, 120, 129, 136, 146, 175 Mauk, Gary Leonard 83 May, Robert Scott 83 Mayo, Robert 83, 113, 150 Mays, Wesley 83 Maynor, Diana 47, 112 Mazurosky, Susan E. 75, 103, 111, 113 McArthur, Scott 44, 50, 92, 108 McBee, James 64 McCalle , Mary Anne 70, 75, 103 Mclntosli, John D. 83 McClendon, Andrea 64, 112 McClendon, Glen 34, 44, 49, 97, 107, 108, 136, 156, 158, 161, 170 McMurran, Robert 83, 150, 168 lVlcNamee, David 83, 150, 168 McCollom, Richard H. 75, 93 McCollister, Phillip 44 McCormack, Paula M. 64, 112 McCulloch, Cathy 44 McCurtain, Mark 44, 175 McDaniel, Nedra G. 64, 69 McDevitt, Marian 44, 104 McGalis, Deborah Ann 75 McGalis, Michael R. 36, 44 McGraw, Katherine A. 83 McGehee, Sharon R. 60, 64 McGill, James 44, 97, 99, 104, 112, 153, 155 McGinnis, Bonnie Joy 75, 99 McGinnis, Mary 140 McKee, Cindy L. 64, 140 McKinney, Clarinda S. 75 McMillan, Carol 64 McMurran, Robert C. 83 McNicholas, Brian 64, 150, 175 Mecum, Robert E. 64 Megert, Larry 47 Mehrens, William W. 75 Melson, Henry F. 83 Melson, Phyllis L. 64 Menashne, Lawrence 64 Menik, Mitchell G. 83 Merritt, Ricky Lee 64 Meskel, Milo James 83, 168 Messer, Cynthia 64 Meyer, Steve T. 64, 102 Meyer, Kathleen 75 Metz, Evan Jay 75 Michael, Andrea 64, 93, 140 Millar, Andrew C. 44, 105 Milestone, Marilyn K. 83, 179 Miller, David 64 Miller, Douglas 25, 83 Miller, Jeffrey Allen 83 Miller, John 47, 170 Miller, Joy 93 Miller, Jeffrey L. 83, 150, 163 Miller, James Siddall 75, 102, 111 Miller, Cathy 64, 93, 140 Miller, Leslie 47 Miller, Mike 47 Miller, Paula 83 Miller, Rodney Dean 75, 150 Miller, Susan Dorreen 75 Miller, Susan Jane 75 Miller, Sharon 83, 113 Miller, Toni Jean 75 Modica, Tom 64 Moen, James Osborn 83 Monaco, Stephen A. 64 Montagna, James Fife 75, 102, 106 Montagna, John 64, 102, 106, 107, 110, 116, 129, 175 Montagna, Margaret 47, 103 Montgomery, Sherrie 75, 112 Moore, Bobby Joe 64 Moore, Mark 47, 136 Moore, Steven 64, 150 Moore, Shirley 83 Moore, Alexis 75 Morlock, Terry 64, 168 Moresette, Daniel 47, 97, 143 Morgan, John 45, 53, 90, 91, 93, 97, 153 Morrison, Bruce F. 64, 104, 109 Morrison, Dick M. 64, 156, 173 Morrison, Cynthia L. 84 Morse, Robert Lee 84, 113, 154 Morse, Roger 64, 154 Mortrude, Carmella M. B4 Moss, Nicholas Arthur 84 Morton, Michael A. 64 Mundell, Kathryn 64, 111, 113, 179 Munson, Linda Jean 75 Munson, Lynn Kraig 70, 75, 102 Murrell, Cathleen 64 Murrell, Pamela Anne 84 Musick, Jane Ann 75, 112 Myers, Steven 168 Myers, Charlene 58, 63, 103, 105, 110 Myers, Sara Margaret 84 Mutschler, Dale 47 Myers, Patsy Ann 84 Myers, Bethany Lynn 75 N Nagel, Trudi 75 Naito, Lawrence M. 65 Naicgg, Ronald Warren 75, 102, 103, 106 1 Napier, Julie Nell 75, 111, 113, 123 Nau. Susan 75 Neff, Sharon 47 Neher. Robert 47 NeFF, Susan Ann 75 Nelson, Barbara Jean 70, 75, 103 Nelson, Christopher 47 Nelson, Jerry W. 65 Winn, Th Nelson, Roscoe 47, 102, 107, 118, 119, 180 Nelson, Richard C. 75, 179 Needham, Sandra Ellen 84 Nelsen, Lynn Marie 84 Nelson, Delois E. 84 Nelson, Don Alexander 84 Nerheim, John Douglas 75 Nerheim, Michael 65 Nerheim, Patricia A. 84 Newcomer, Bonnie Dee 84, Newhouse, Rosalyn 73, 75, Newton, Sandra 84 Frances G. 76 113 102, 104 Nichols, Nichols, John 47 Mary 84 Nichols, Norman, Janet 47, 140 Norman, Craig S. 58, 65, 93, 102 Nordstrom, Tamara Sue 76 Norwood, Robyn 84, 105 Norris, Randy 84, 150, 178 Nudelman, Leslie E. 84 Nudelman, Ronald 65, 92, 97, 103, 180 Nugent, Michael 47 O Oferrall, Riley K. 84 Oliver, Guy Eugene 76, 150 Olsen, Arne D. 65 Ophelan, Peggy 53, 65, 104, 112, 116, 140 Orlfgfr, Chester Lloyd 58, 65, 103, 127, Orr, Bruce H. 63, 150, 176 Osborne, Ann 47, 95, 103, 104 Osborne, Beth 27, 47 Osborne, Lura 84, 103, 140 Osvold, Howard 36, 47, 93, 94 Overby, Andy 84 P Packard, Carol 76 gaden, La:ric?84 agenstec er, amela 47, 95, 102, Palaske, Cathie 84, 93, 95, 140 180 Palaske, Chris 84 Palla ,Steve 76, 162, 176,179 Palmblad, Wendie 76, 112, 162 Palmer, Jannefred 65 Palmer, Lois 65 Palmer, William 47, 49, 89, 97, 109, 112, 126, 156, 161, 163 Parcher, Steven 76 Parker, Ladell 65 Parish, Dorothy 47 Parker, Steve 65 Parks, Penny 47, 102, 104, 1:09 Parks, Douglas 76, 173 Patten, Alice 65, 95, 110 Patterson, Janice 76 Patterson, Deannia 41, 47, 159 Patterson, Zachary 76, 150 Paftfm, Betsy 42, 47, 104, 127, 180 Patton, Rix 48, 110, 115, 134 Paulson, Roberta 47 Patton, Grant 65, 150 Patterson, Ga le 84 Pentaridge 102, 173, 179 Peterson, Martha 84 Pearson, Jamar 27, 76, 102 Peterson, Alan 80, 84 Pearson, Yvette 47 Paterson, Andrew 84, 102, 150, 163 Patterson, Jeffery 84, 105, 154 Pedersen, Lesley 76 Peerce, Jenny 140 Peerman, Clifford 76 Pendergrass, Gary 47, 104 Penn, Mike 47 Perkins, Katharine 65, 95, 102, 104, 140 Peters, Elizabeth 34, 48, 92, 104 Audell 48, 50 Peterson, Peterson, Barbara 76 Peterson, Joyce 65 Phillips, Charles 48 Mark 65, 110, 118, 119 Phillips, Phipps, David 76 Phipps, Neal 25, 70, 76, 78, 103, Pierce, Jamie 84 Pierson, Michael 106 Pillman, Sharon 65 Pinkerton, Michele 65, 104 Pinkerton, Scott 76 Pintarich, Richard 65, 147 Pisotchi, Gyle 56, 84, 168 Pitsotchi. Maurice 65 Pittock, Pam 48, 49 Pointer, Judi 65, 66 Poitras, Lizabeth 76 Pollock, John 84, 150 Pomeroy, James 65 Poole, athleen 76 Porath, Becky 84, 93, 140 Porath, Bruce 65 Povey, Susan 48, 107 Poupore, Marsha 25, 65 Powell, Harry 36, 48, 89, 118, 119 Powell, Elizabeth 78, 84, 113, 140, 179 Powell, John 48 Powers, Frank 76, 105 Praml, Frances 111, 113, 118 Prasch, Christian 65 Price, Gail 48, 112 Prewitt, Steve 76 Price, Beverly 27, 65, 102, 105, 140 Price, Jennifer 84, 140 Probert, Susan 65 Pusieski, Stanley 76 R Rademacher, Paul 48 Ramp, Deborah 84 Rall, Winston 48 Randall, Nancy 84, 140, 180 Rankin, Ormond 65, 106 Rankin, Robert 48 Rau, Bob 41, 48, 94, 97, 109, 129, 175 Rauw, Charles 65, 97, 102, 106, 107, 146, 176 Ray, Sharon 27, 65, 105 Recken, Joseph 65, 97, 122, 147, 176 162 Redd, Kenneth 65 Reed, Bill 48, 136, 143 Reed, Lynn 76, 112, 140 Reiman, Mary 65 Reid, Mildred 76 Rekate, Linda 48, 118 Rekate, Richard 76, 102, 176 Reiriolds, Charleen 36, 48, 93, 102, 104, Reynolds, Christine 65, 92, 102, 103, 112 Reynolds, Robert 84, 150 Reynolds, Robin 48 Rice, Deborah 76 Rich, Wilson 76 Richard, Nancy 76 Richard, Stanley 65, 97 Richard, Barbara 84 Ricks, Bruce 65, 168 Ricks, Michael 76 Ridgwa , Susan 48, 129, 130 Riggs, Blarbara 48 Riggs, Patricia 65 Riley, Michael 65, 116 Rinker, George 76, 112 Ritter, Constance 65 Ritter, Paula 84 Ritz, Jan 48, 104, 106, 108 Rivers, Karen 84 Roberts, John 84, 111, 113 Robinson, Christopher 84, 93, 150, 168 Robinson, Sally 46, 48, 90, 104, 140 Robinson, Sarah 48 Rogers, Thomas 66, 92 Romhild, Ruth 84, 105 76, 112 Rose, Lewis Rosggbaum, James 66, 93, 94, 102, 103, 1 Rosenbaum, Howard 76, 162 Rosenbaum, Jean 70, 76, 102, 113 76, 99, 103, 111, 113 Rose, Susan Rosenau, Cathleen 111 Rc?251feld, Carol 48, 95, 104, 109, 136, Rosenfeld, Cathy 84, 93, 113 Rosenfeld, Helen 84, 140 Ross, Brenda 76 Ross, Gloria 84 Rothrock, Dennis 76, 162 Rout, Laurence 76 Rubin, Mollie 84, 102 Rucker, Linda 66 Rueter, John 84, 113, 168 Rustin, Deborah 66, 99, 103, 104, 110, 115, 116 Rustin, Terry 48, 98, 103, 111, 113 Rylands, Terilynn 48, 112 S Saito, Sharon 48 Saito, Susan 66 Sampson, Eli 48, 113 Sampson, Marsha 84, 179 Samuels, Candace 66, 99 Sanford, Kathleen 84 Sargent, Linda 48, 93, 102 Sarver, Cynthis 58, 66, 151 Savage, Barbara 48 Savinar, Tad B4, 85, 106, 107, 122 Scharf, Arthur 84, 154, 178 Schatz, Krisopher 76 Schatz, Patricia 76, 99, 113 Schaudt, Nancy 76 Schaufiler, Henri 66, 110, 118, 119 Schindele, Judith 51 Schlenther, Saundra 66 Schoerl, Debra 84, 140 Schmitt, Donna 66, 105, 110, 116, 140, 151 Schmitt, Irmgard 76 Schmitz, Diedri 106 Schneider, Philip 51 Schober, Mia 76 Schoen, Bruce 66, 102, 127, 143, 156 Scholl, Kathy 66 Schroeder, Robert 77 Schultz, Judy 66 Schultz, Shirley 84 Schulz, Gerald 66, 102, 168 Schwab, Martha 51, 88, 92, 95, 103, 104, 109, 134 Schwab, Helen 51, 95, 104 Schwabe, Susan 51, 110 Schwaser, Leigh 20, 51 Schweiker, Lvnn 66 Schwartz, Julie 84, 140 Scoles, Trudy 66 Scoles, Gary William 84 Scott, Orbie 51, 105, 143, 176 Scoumperdis, Elizabeth 66 Sechrist, Foyea Rhae 84 Seibel, Eldon R. 66 Senders, Richard D. 66, 180 Senter, David Ross 77, 159 Shade, Jacquelyn R. 66 Shattuck, Phillip 84 Shaughnessy, Deneece 84 Shaughnessy, Phillip 84, 178 Shaver, Lisette 77 Shattuck, Sharlene F. 77 Shaw, Jane 66 Shearer, David Fenton 57, 77, 168 Sherman, Douglas 51, 109 Sherrill, Elizabeth 84 Sherrill, Kenneth 84 Sherwood, Marilyn K. 27, 61, 66, 69, 112, 116 Shirk, Barbara Jane 77, 112 Shirk, David W. 19, 66, 112, 116 Shlim, David R. 66, 92, 103, 150, 180 Short, Kitrick D. 66, 97, 180 Shuford, Terrv Scott 77, 192 Silbermann, Esther Silva, Jean 51, 97 Silva, Roseanna 77 Six, Patricia Arlene Skamanich, Sharon A. 66 Skinner, Joan 84 Slavens, Gregory J. 66, 147, 156, 177 66 77, 102, 111 163, Smith, Barbara R. 77, 99 Smith, Charles R. 66, 162 Smith, Constance M. 77 Smith, Deborah Leah 84 Smith, Evelyn W. 84 Smith, Gary Earle 77 Smith, Gary Irvin 84, 113 Smith, Eddie 84 Smith, Gary 51 Smith, Gloria Jean 84 Smith, Malcolm 51, 102, 109, 127 Smith, Nancy Larson 84 Smith, Maxine 66 Smith, Peggy Eileen 84, 113 Smith, M. Robert F. 67 Smith, Patrick Scott 77 Smith, Phillip 164 U Unkeles, Alan Richard 77, 92, 104, 150 Underson, Rich 112 Underwood, Christine 85 Upham, Kathleen 77 Utzinger, Denise June 85 Usher, Tom James 52, 102, 136, 145 Usher, Gregory C. 70, 77, 112, 119 V Van Buren, Evans 52 Vance, Cherri 52 Vance, Edna 25, 67 Vance, Ronni M. Vandercook, Jan Irene 85, 111 Vandercook, Lynn 52 Vanloo, Gloria Lynn 85 Smith, Toni 85 Smith, Tracy Ann 77 Snedecor, Gordon R. 77, 102 Snell, Christopher E. 77, 150, 177 Somerville, Cecelia 67 Sofos, Katerina S, 67 Soga, Jerry H. 85, 150, 178 Songer, Patricia N. 85 Songer, Stephen D. 67 Sorensen, Kris 67 Spada, Cathy 51, 96, 118, 134 Sparkman, Holly C. 67, 95 Sparks, Rick W. 67, 101, 118, 119 Sparkman, Eric Taylor 85, 113 Spear, Dixon Mark 77, 177 Spencer, Alyse Kay 85 Spiegel, Harriet 67, 104 Spina Beverly 77, 102 Sport, Barbara 112 Sprague, Roberta Ann 85 Spratlen, Craig 51, 170 Spring, Peggy J. 67 . Sproat, James Michael 77, 102 Stanfield, Nancy 51 Stanley, Martha Ellen 85 Standiter, Lilly 85 Stariha, Charles 51 ' Steed, Laurie Jo 77, 79, 93, 102, 112, 126, 140 Steetle, Ralph W. 67, 116 Sten er, Jana Alice 51, 85 Stephens, Kristine J. 67 Stephens, Shelley Dee 85, 111 Stevens, Sandra Mae 27, 77 Stevens, Patricia 51 Stewart, Donata 51, 102, 104 Strode, Lauren Leslie 85 Stoddard, Ernest 51 Stoll, Julia 51, 99, 102, 103, 105, 110 Stout, Stuart 51, 99, 94, 97, 105, 136, 158, 180, 181 Strausbaugh, Patricia 51 Streator, Karen 51 Stringfellow, Beverly 51 Stringfellow, Gloria 77 Strode, Layne E. 67 Stromberg, Gregory N. 85 Stromme, Marcia Lynne 85, 140, 179 Stuck, Richard Merle 77, 168 Sugg, Patrick 67 Suher, Randy 51, 94, 102, 108 Suher, Celia Rose 77, 102 Sundquist, Gary Gene 77, 150, 168 Suskind, Raymond R. 51, 118, 121, 129 Swan, Susan V. 85, 102, 180 Swanson, James Albert 77, 150 Swedberg, Karen 51, 107, 108 Swenson, Charles R. 58, 67, 85, 162 Swenson, Mark Sidney 85 T Tallent, Joy Ann 85, 140 Takemoto, Joann 51 Takeo, Yuko 67 Tamiyasu, Lawrence 51, 97 Tam, Siu Cheung 67 Tanaka, Frances 51 Tatum, William Barge 77, 150, 173 Taubman, Deborah 52, 109 Taylor, Bernadine 67 Taylor, Debbie 67 Taglor, Lloyd Denton 85, 168 Te an, John Timothy 52, 136, Tershin, Laura 67, 102, 110 Thatcher, Ted M. 67, 102, 168 Thomas, Deborah 52, 96, 102, 129, 130 Thomas, Patricia 77, 140 James E. 52 146, 171 Thompson, Thompson, Jeri Lynn 50, 52, 103, 118 Thompson, Judith M. 67, 110, 140 Kaaren 67 Thompson, Thornton, Linda L. 67 Toad, Jonet Elaine 85 Tobey, Danell Irene 77 Todd, Debra 85 Todd. 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