Lincoln High School - Totem Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1954
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Marilyn Love Totem Reporter Starting off with a bang, the Supersonic Seniors got their pins to wear as n pin of authority. As the Seniors nmhled on through their last year, they encountered a Senior VVeek, full of guided missiles, spaeeships and spaeemen and womeng the theme of Senior Week was Out of This VVorld. The week was filled with sueh things ns honoring the teachers with a dessert, 5,11 Duff' T VV' f 0 MLASST oF,I954 f,!,f,rf,fri:jl'Hiilly . V' ,.rir of l ,I 'yly . 953 .if 'Wi' 'Qlfif Mary Aliee Witherow Treasurer .1 Nga Reed Bement Colleen Murray Student Couneil Rep. Student Couneil Re Seniority Day, Senior Dress-up day, the Senior Banquet, a special assembly, and The Senior Play. Every Senior who participated in the Senior Week will always re- member the Wonderful time he had. Among other things planned for the year were send- ing favors to the Faculty for special Holidays, a Senior Cruise, The Senior Prom, and last but not least that moment which every studnet waits for, Commencement. p AAHL, Bl'lVl'lR.l.Y: Uhr. Jr. Day, lllIl'. Homeroin- ing, Prom Pomm., 'l'or4:h, Sr. VVOvk Comm., Pop Club, Pnlvlivity Uhr.. 'l'-Day Comm, Ski Club, L.S.A., Pvrsonzility Uomm., Roll Rvp. AASEN, .l.Xf'QIll'II.YN: Franklin: Girls' Glvo Ululm, Postvr Uomm. l.in4'oln: Girls' Cluln, Art Uomm., Ski Ululm. ADAMS, lXll'Il,VlCl, ANN: Bowling Club, French Club, Ambition: 'l'o visit Paris. A DAMS, RIVHARU: Most' Reiliorlilwlwld Moment: Nov. H, 1953. Favoritv Pastiiiivz VVorking' on my rar. .XIlDlNG'I'ON, KIA RY SUE: Fopy litl. Totem VVN-'kly, Girls' Sports lid. Annual, .Xrtivity Gard Uomm., Jr. Day lNOIllIIl,, Sr. Yvvvk Comin., Pep Vlub. AITKINS, Rl1'lIA RD: Ambition: To skatv in T00 l olli4-s. Most Rl!lIll'lI1lN'l'0ll liloinvnt: Nov. ill, 1952 ALLEN ,I5l'l'l l'Y: l..S.A., Pros., Jr. Banquet, Bul- lvtin Board Comm., Sr. Cruise, Home-coming Bam quot, l i'i0mlsl1ip Uomm., l'.'l'.A. Danvo. ALLEN, l'3lXll-I: L.S.A., l-'riomiship Comm., Jr. Roll Rep., Jr. Day Comm., Sr. Week, Balmyl'irt1ire Vontvst Comm. ALLISON. BARBARA: Sorial Serrvire, L.S.A., Drives, Bulletin lloarel OOIIHTI.. Sr. Roll Rrp., Cllr. Baby l'ic'tur4- Contest, Sr. XV1-ok Activity. ., b rr, -.,, .a fr...- 9' -no .,.... -vw' 1T ? YTD F O J '? AMES, DARLENE: Girls f'lul1. ANDERSON, JOANNH: Drives f omm., l..S.A. Pop Ulnlw. Traditions Fomm., .Tr. Danve Comm. Sr. YVvok. l ax'orit9 l,2lSfllIll'Z VVriting Lettvrs. ANDERSON, LARRY: 'l'-Day llulmlivity Comm. Hall Patrol, 'l'ott-m XVvvkly Staff. lfavorite Past time: Playing tho piano. ANIJICRSON, YAVGHN: Hall Patrol, Boys' l'lulr. Nlost Rvineinllervri Rlomont: Xvliiflhy lslnnfl and tlw l isli0rman's Hall. ANDERSON, XYILLTAM: Sr. Baml, Sr. Orrli. Boys' l'lulv. Ambition: To he a slovtor. ANDRPI, MAVRF, 'Z Girls' Flulv. AN'l'l'l0NY. Al,l Rl'lD: Boys' Vlulr, Vshvr Force. Ambition: Rlevlmnival l:In,qim'er. APOS'I'l.l-1, ANDRRXV: Boys' Flulm, ARMSTRONG, MERRY: Avtivitv f'ar1l Comm. Counsulors' Officio. Quotalslv Quote: Oh, Doll!-L I How tvnllvr. ARVON, BRUCE: Ski Fluli, Baskot Rm., Roll Rop., Footlmll Mgr., Sr. Cruisv Comm., Torvh. ASHFORD, JOHN: Stage, Boys' Club. Ambition: Bvavhromlmr. ATKINSON, CAROLYN: L.S.A.. Personality Comm., Health Comm., Social Service, Sr. Week, Pep Club. Ambition: Collcgo. v qs?- '-1 fd l4l'Il.CHl'IR, BILL: l irt' Squzul Capt., Hall Patrol l mitli:ill Mgr. Ambition: To bvcmm- an IlI'l'lllll'l'f. HELL, JIM: Boys' Vlub, Intramural Baskvtball. O'lJoa: Baslwtb:1ll. Ambition: Own :1 '51 lllervury l'onYOI'tilil0. llllllrl., NXNIURX: Sub Uhr. Noontimv Avtivitivs, Nr. Wt-ok. LSA., .Ir. Valentino Comm., Sora Ser- rivi- Comm., liullvtin lioaril Pllllllllfv PPP lllllll- liI4INIl'IN'I', xlklllfllvl l!iiys'4'I11li. Ill-IKll'IN'l', RICICIU: l r. Ulass Pros., Jr. :intl Sr Vlaas Stuilvnt i'Ulllll'll Hop., 'I'-Day Pub. Ii'Iir,, Tot vm Wm-kly Staff, 'l'orc'I1, Boys' State, Jr. Mar aliall at iltllllIlH'!I1't'Ill0IIl. MICRO, .II'IlIlIY: Intrrnimiral Football, Boys' C'lub Quotalilm' Quotuz llifrn' 's my tarfly slip. IEIGRK MAN, ICDXVAIID: Boys' Club. IIIGIIRY. SVSAN: Roll Room Rap., Baskvt Girl Postor Comm. Favoritv Pastime: Trying to knit BIIIINGICR, SALLY: 'I'nrvh. LSA., Girls' Flub Ambition: To go to California. l33ISHI'I'l'. GORDON: Boys' Club, 'l'orm'h, Drama Ambition: 'Po maku- money. BLAIR, M.XR.IOIIIIC: Girls' Club. 'l3OLMl4IS, DOIIOTHY: Sr. Play, 'l'-Day Damw Comm., Sr. VVQwk Conun., Girls' Club. Most R0- iliviiilwrwl Momvnt: Sr. Play. v BALVON, DONNA: L.S.A., Big L, Sophomore' Talvnt Show, Sr. Banil and Orvhvstra, Opvrvttas, All-City High Svhool Band. BARULAY, ANNICTTI-1: Roll Room f'oun1'il Rap., Avtivity Card Umnni., Stamlarwls Fomm., Hvaltli Comm., l ri1'n1lsliip I'omm.. Party Comm., Ski Vlub. IZAR1 I,AY, ICLAINIC: Sr. Roll R1-p., Avtivity Unrrl Ummm., Sr. Week Comm., Attvn. Office, Spaflvs, Stanwlarils Comm., l'ublir'ity Comm., Pep Club. HARIC, l RlIl7: Boys' f'lub. l ax'oritv Song: Tho Morning After thv Night Be-t'm'v. l'l.-Xlllflfll, H.-Xlili.-XRAZ Girls' illllll. I3.XR'l'Ll'ISON, DI-IAN: Boys' Vlub. BAR'l'Ll-ISON, SHIRLEY: f'ounsvlor's Office, Girls' Club. RAVOII. GRI-I'I'FHI-IN: IH-p Flub Vw-p, Song- loailvr, .Ir. Dnnvc Dev. Chr., I'.'I'.A. Danve Comm., Vslivr For:-0. Honor Som-im-ty, Talvnt Shows, LS.- A., I rr-iivli f'lub, Ski Club. HIALXN, V.-X ROL ANN: Sr. llanquvt, Pummonvc- mont, Sr. VW-uk, Attm-iiulauwo Offivv, L.S.A., From-li Ulub, fllinutv Girl, Library Holpvr. lr' HI by, LQ, sf- vznv ,gav- 7 Us Xa K, BOSMA, DELMA: Commencomvnt Comm., Girls' 1,35 4-9 Club. Most Rt'IIl0llllN'I'l'll Moment: Marvh 9, l950. K X J BOSTONEI, Gl'IRALDlNl'l: Roll Room Rep., Min- 4 U J im- Girl, l..S.A., in-f Pet-ve: Class of ws. Y X ir ISUVVICN, DAN: Boys' Club, Movie Squad, Model 1 9 xx' ,M V Building Club. l avoritv Pastinw: Building m0d0l l X' 'Y .C ,au ' l -Q I f' 1 If 1 V N-'A uirp am., li V O, f N BOWMAN, DAVE: Sergeant of A rms Pop Club, Chr. Elm-tions, You-p Roll Counvil, Chr. Pop As- semblies, Invitations Uhr. T-Day, Student Council Adv. Chantvrs, Spvvvh Contvsts. BOYD, JUANN: Girls' Club. l5lil'lNNl'IR, DENNIS: Co'Chr. Sr. VV1'l'k, Yoll Squad, Fire Squad, Hall Patrol, Pep Club, Boys' Vlub. HRTGGS, NORPIICN: Girls' Club, Torvll. Pot Peevvz Tutors. BROCK SALLY: Girls' Club. Wi' XA. as, I 22 HROYVICR, DlANl'l: Girls' Club. BROWN, ROI3l:IR'I': Yvep Gorman Club, Torch, llall Patrol, Ski Club. BRUMBAVGH, LORRAINIC: Homevoming Comm.. Adv. Clmnters, Frenvh Assombly, Roose- velt, Assembly, LSA., Baskvt Girl, P.T.A. Danvo, Friendship Comm. BRl'NlJAGl'I, ANN: Pros. Spados, Desk Girl, Cozy Hi-v., 'l Day Comm., Roll Rvp., Honivcoming' Comm., l'sh0r Forco, i-l0llllllE'TN'l'lll0l'lf Comm., Sr. Cruise, .Xtti-nilzilwv Offivo, L.S.A. l3lil'NHl70N, ROBERT: Boys' Club, Usher, Bow- ling. Most lioinvnilwrmwl hlouwnt: Bowling Zflfl. BI'l,'KI.lCS, BARTON: Boys' Club, Bowling. Pet Peevv: Short Boys. Bl'Rf'HAM, SHARON: Girls' Club, L.S.A., At- tm-mlanvv Offic-0: Ambition: Fashion Designer. Bl'R.Kl:I, ANNA: Big L Seo., Bowling Club Tri-as., LLL, Girls' Club Cabinet, T-Dny Comm., Basket Girl, Littlv L. BYARH, NORMAN: Transfi-r, Goldondalv: Stu- dent Body Pros., Jr. Class Pros., Football, Baskvt- ball, 'l'rar'k, Linvoln: Sr. Prom Comm., T-Day Di-vorations Comm. CAIN, BARBARA: Drill 'l eam, Totem Wec'kly. Pvt l'evvv: Pvoplv who talk all tho timo. CALCT l l', BARBARA: L.S.A., Torch, Adv. Chantvrs, Study Hall Chvvkor, Sovial Servive Comm., Commvnvoment Comm, Jr. Day Comm. CAMERON, DYAN: Clvriral Comm., Minute Girl. l :ivoriti- Pastimo: Knitting argylvs. -1 t'HA'l'Al,AS, JOAN: Veep Fr. Flags, Pres. Jr. Class. Veep Sr. Vlass. LLL, All-City P.'l'.A. Danre Comm. Rep., Stuilont Uonnvil, Senior Play, 'Ptll't'il, Totem Staff, P.'l'..X. Danvo Comm. Vll RlS'l'l lf, l.tWVI'ILl.: Boys' tllnb. CHlll5'l'l.XNStlN, RAY: Bas:-ball, Football, 'I'- Day Comm. Ambition: To be a voacli or get into business adminstration. f'llltIST0l'HljRSON, UAROL: Girls' Club, Big L, F'a.x'oriti' Pastime: Bowling anil playing the piano. t'IlURt'll, lXlC'l l'Y: Drama. .Tr. Roll Rep. Favorite Pastimv: Sit-i-ping. CHURFII. GRA1'l-I: Girls' Club Faliimft. Cllr. First .-Kiel, Minute Girl, P.T.A. Dance Vomrn.. Health Uomm., Sopli. Roll Rep., Swim Teurn. Hon- or Society. Pep Club, Attendance Office. CLARK. HAROLD: Jr. Day Pomm., Roll Rep.. lloys' Club, Intramural Baeeball. l l.AltKl'I,1'AlItll.lNE: Girl Urazy, Hit tho Dovk, Talent Show, Co-tllir. Art Comm., 'l'or4'h, French Ulnb. .Kiln t'banti'rs. t'l.AUS.l'IN. .ll'I.XN: l'lerit'al Comm., .Tr. Day Pub- livity Cllllllll.. Roll Rep. Pet Peeve: Classes on Mondays. t l,Ul'IS, JICRRY: Boys' Club. t'tll.EM.XN. DlfANl'I: German Club, Rookroom, Fire Squad. Hall Patrol. Most Remembered Mo- ment.: First Day at Lincoln. COMINGS, LIVLIRETT: Boys' Club Rep., Hall Patrol, l oot.ball Mgr. l'.-X Ml'l5l-ILL, ANN'l'I'l l'l'l: Avtivity f'aril Publi- vity t'o,t'l1r., Jr. Day Publicity t'hr., Uhr. Gom- menvement. 'l'oti-m VV:-okly, Frf'nr'l1 Flub, 'I'-Day Pnblivity t'omm., Pep Dlnb, Desk Girl. t'AN'l'ONXVlNl'I, SHARON: l'sbi'r Port-s-, Ski Vlub, Roll Hep. l avoriti' PZlhfllll4'Z Dunning. GX Rlili. G,Xlt'l'.ll: Boys' Dlub. GX RLHON, DON: Baseball, Football, Hall Patrol, Nr. Rep., Jr. Rep., Fire Squad. Favorite Pnstime: Skiing. CARR, MYRON: llasoball, Football, Hall Patrol, .Xtlili-tir Pouni-il, Ski Club, Most Remembered Moment: Oni' Summer Day. i .XltY, LA RHICA: Girls' Club, Ailv. Ghantors. Ambition: 'l'o be an astronomer. Favorite Past- timi-: Hunting anil fishing. FASH. MAIULYN: Girls' tllub, Ailv. Glianters. l-'avoriti' Pastimi-: Playing the piano. C'.XSSEIl,H14IRRY, VVILLTAM: Movie Squail, Dra- ma, Stage. Ambition: A Navy ran-er. GATHFIY, N.XN't Y: Party Couim., Minute Girl, Roll Rep., lit t i-tora Staff, Chanti-rs. Wm FONKLING, LUIS: Pt-rsonality Comm., Built-tin 'Board Comm., Sr. Wei-k floiurn., T-Day Forum., Jr. Glass nflmlll. Uhr., Hvalth Gomm., L.H.A. DOREY, DELLA: .Tr. Roll Rop.. Sooial Survivi- Cllllllll., 'l'orvl1, Study Hall Clu'm'kvr. Ambition. Got my Driver! Livoiisv. GOllL'l'l'lR, DlANl'I: Sr. Roll Rop., fllorival Comm., Friendship Comm., Sr. CflllllIll'IlI'I'lll0fll', Honor Socit-ty, l'l0NVllIlf,Ifll1llJ,Sllllly Hall tllnot-km-r, Pop Club. CRT'l'C'Hl-I'l l', TTGRRY: Baskotball. Bust-ball. Sr. Prom. Boys' Club. CRONRIIC, ROBERT: .Tr. Roll Rt-p., Boys' Plub. Most Rmnqinlwrml Moment: When I bt-caniv a mighty Sonior. GROl'Ll-XY, JICAN: Spades Pres., 'I'-Day Assom- bly Uhr., Sr. Play, Roll Rep., Chantvrs, 'Pore-h, Ski Club, LSA., Som-ial Sorvivo Comm., Avtivity Gard Comm., llx-rsonalitY Conun., Coulnu-11rf'n1ont Comm., .Tr. Roll Rep. GlllllllllNGS, RUSH lllARl'l'l: Baskvt Girl, lix- clianpgo Assn-mbly, Sr. Orch., Study Hall f'lu'ukl'f. Talont Show, Opvrvtta. C'llllD, LARRY: Boys' Club Asst-mbly Comm., Uslivr Forve, Sr. VW-ok Comm. DAH.LSTR0lNl, JIM: Boys' Dlub. Sr. Roll Rvp.. Boys' Raskvt Room. Favoritv Song: Swvdish Rhapsody. 1 DANA, lNllf'H.-XEL: Hall llatrol, Truvk, Football, Fire Squad, 100 Mile Club, Ambition: Naval Air Rosorvv. DANTFILS, MA RTLYN: Pros. Pop Ulub, Soph. and Jr. Class Totem Reporter, Studs-nt Counvil, Totem Vlfeokly lFl:'1lf,ll1'0 lid., Tort-h, l oinim-nr-vmont Vs- hf-r. lntor-High f'ont'vr1-nc-c. Vsher Forvo. DANTI-ILSGN, MARY HICLICN: Homc-coming Dnnve, Drama, Pop Ulub, Prim-ndship C'omm., Ski Club. Most Ronie-mlwrvd Moment: Last Hilllo- wvon. DAQVTLA. l7LGRl'INf'l-I: .Tr. Dancv floinm., Fred- erivk and Nielson Fashion llop., Minute Girl, Por- sonality Gomm., L.S,A., ll.'l'.A. Danvv, Party Comm.. Pop Club. DAl'GHlCR'l'Y, ALll l5: Roll Rvp.. Attondanw Offivo, 'l'-Day l'.un4'l1n-on tlomni., Girls' fllub. Most Roiuembvrocl Nouufntz .lzxnuary 1, l95tl, DAVIS, DARHICLL: Hall Patrol. Sr. Rep. Boys' Club, Baseball. Most Remembered Moment: Vllhtrn l playfld my first varsity game. DAVIS, KEN: lioyb' Ululr. Tor:-h, l'ntramural Basketball. Baseball and Baskvtball lllanugor and Scorokvvpvr. DAYlS, Mlliliz Boys' Club, Drama. Stago Squad. Most llulncnilwrod Mona-nt: July 17, 1953. DlfI.TAHNA'l l', MARY JANE: Girls' Club Pab- invt, LLL, Big L, Torvh, 'l'-Day Uhr., Spades. Ambition: liillglll So4'i'utarj'. Dl'lN'l', RAY: Boy! Club. DlCRRTf'O'l l', ERNA: Girl! Ulub. DE VVl'l l', l 'AlXll4lLA: Pros. lflrenvh tllub, Annual Staff Soph. lid.. Torch, Sr. Vruiso, T-Day CUIYIVYI-y Roll Council Rep.. Sr. VVN-k Domm., Bulletin Board Wonun.. l'sh1-r Forvo, Attendance Office, Ski tllub, G. f',fl:1bin1't.Ski lnspirzltional winner. 3' 'Hs 3... DOLL, ED: l-'ootl1:1ll, Baskvtlmll, Baselmll, Boys' Fluli. Favorite l':1st.i1rw: Roilig late tn vlziss. DOLLEY Q, 1 Girls' lllulm, Sr. Play. l :11'oril'0 as 111111: Dvsigning my czlothvs. DOLP, FRANZ: Sm-. Athlotir' 00llll4'll, lnfer-Hi C'011nr'il Rep., Roll Ronin Rep., Torvh, Golf. Most R1'lH9lll.l7lETt'Cl Bl0lll0IlfI Having my pim'f11r0 taken with Miss :xlll0l'll'2l. DONOYAN. UNA: Girls' Flulr, ll't'I1 Clllll, l'l1:111- ters. lllllllllf' Girl. iellllfjlllll' Qnofvr lllvssuel is lw who toofofli his own ll0l'lI, lost if not lllx ioofvml. DOXVNING, DORU'l'llY: Roll Room llffp., Drill Vlll'fllll, Spaclos, Iilinuto Girl, Social Survivm- Comm. 1Xml1iti11n: To l1:11'11 :1 homo of my own. DIVLIN, MIKE: Boys' Club, Boys' Basket Room. l7:11'orite l':1sti1111': lillilflllg' and D. M. Dl'l l'lS, l'l'IGGY: llonor Guard, T-Day Vomm.. .Tr. Day llomm., H4lllll5l'1lllllIlg Clomin., .T11l1ily11w, llslwr l'l0l'1'l', l'.'l'.A. D2llll'4', Girls' Clulw t omm. EARLFI, 1'.XROL: Girls' Club. l'IAS'l'l'lll, ALISUN: Roll Rep., ll.'l'..-X. Dfirwu COIIIIH., l,IlI'ff' Cllllllll., .Tr. D:111L'11 C711111111., L.S..X., Ski Cluli, llvp 1ll11l1. l7lAS'l'l.Y. lll4'll.-Nil.: lrllllfllilll, Boys' llluln. IGATON, .lANlgl'l': LLL Sw-., T'Day l1l1llf'llCllIl Pllf., Vopy l'l1l. Alllllllll Stuff, 'l'otvm XV1-1-kly 'l'or1'l1, Girls' f'l11l1 4 :1l1i11cf: L.S.A., l7.S.A,. Girls' Sfatv. Avtivity l':1r1l l'11l1li15iTy FoAlll'11',, Moviv Sqnml, l'llllY'1lli2l. il0llllhl2l0l'S Offive. l'I1'Kl-INN. IXIOLLY: Sr. -PFUIII Comm., Alllllllll Girl, Jr. l'.'l'.A. ll1lIlf'0 Uomm., Vsher l orr'1-3, llllfff' CO111111., l'll'l'lll'll l'l11lm, .Tr. Breakfast, Jr. l'11l1lirity U0111111., ljlljl Club. DTCK ALLAN: Boys' Club, Adv. C'h:1nters. Roll Rvp. Most Rm11e111lJ0rv1l Monwnt: Conrh Nollzxn Smilml nf me. DICK, HELEN: Quevn Annvz Plank Flcrk, 'l':1ls-'nt Show, Sncinl Comm., lvtilllll' Cllllllll-, CIISUIITNJ Comm., Drill Team, Fhnntvrs. DIFITZ, LEO: Boys' olllli. DlSllNOW,.lANA: Arflial. An111ml9t:1ff,'l'-D:1y Prog1':1111 Fllf., LLL, Torx-l1, Sr. Roll R1-p., LSA., Spmlos, Grouml lrisrwotion, liowling. DUAK, SHlRLl'lY.Girls'l'l11l1f':1l1in0f.Nopli Roll Rep., C'l1:111t1'rs, 'l':1le11f Show, Sr. l'l:1y, llvzlltli illlllllll., DOHSON, .TT'DY: Dolmfv, ll. N. Tntvr-Hi Rop., f'l1:111t1-r, 'llllF1'll, Girls' Club COIILIII., N.l.R.0., Pop Plllll. DODGE, JAMTIS: Sr. Play, Honor Soriety, Ski Cllnlw, l r1ofb:1ll Mgr. Favoritv l7:1sti1111-: Skiing. DOELKICR, DONALD: Boys' 1'l11l1 Roll Rep., Sopli. 'Roll Rvp., Boys' fllulu. Nlosl R1'lllllllllN5l l'll Dlllllllllll. VVhen l becniiiu 21 Sr. DOHKING, SALLY: lxllllllllllfll H11'im111i11g lllfillll. Linroln: Art f'omm., Sr. VVu1-k OHIIIIIL, Y.l .ll. Ambition: To livv in fXlont:111:1. l I X EDTN, CARY: Boys' Club. EDLTN, DENNIS: Sr. Cruise Comm., 'l'-Day Comm. Ambition: To bo a doctor. Most Remem- bered Moment: Ny first day at Lincoln. EDVVARDS, JERRY: Sr. Orc-li., Art. Library, Operetta, Talent Show, Sr. VVvek Comm., Commen- cement Comm., Torvh. EDVVARDS, SHIRLEY: Study Hall Clnwker, Roll Rep., Friendship Comm., Sr. VVvek Comm., L.S.A. l-ILKINS. GEORGE: Hull Patrol, Travk, Boys' Club. l'ILSPI, HOB: Soph. Honor Soriety, Son. of lntra- mural Rowling League. EPPS. .lANlt'l'I: l ranklin, Student Counvil. Lin- coln: .Xrt Chr., 'l'or4'h, Sr. Vveek Tags Chr., Pep Club. Movie Squad Sur. RRJCSON, GRANT: Art. Librar5', Honor Soviety, Air Raid Squad. Ambition: Rlediral Carver. ERIKS, JOHN: Chanters, Hall Patrol, Vsher Fort-e, Fire Squad, Air Raid Squad. Quotable Quote: For crying out loud. l7ISliIRMAN, CAROL: Bon Marvhe' Fashion Rep., Pep Club, Minute Girl, Vshor Fort-e, Standards Comm., Sovial S4-rvivv Comm. FATRCHILD, DOROTHY: Homer-oming Comm., Pep Club, Vshor Form-, LS..-X., Party Comm., P.T. A. Danr-4-, Roll Rep., Jr. Day Comm., Sr. Prom Comm., Sr. KVM-k Comm. FALCONIAIR, SYLVTA: Main Offire, Drivers' Comm., l'ublir'ity Comm., Social St-rvive Comm., Sr. Play, Spades, 'I'-Day Comm., Roosevelt Assum- bly Talent Show. FALLS, GARY: Hall Patrol, Ticket Squad, Golf' Squad, Roy's Club. FFIIWIRICI, FRANK: Stage l-'orm-, Cirl Crazy, Hit thc- Deck, 'l'lu- 'Fhirte-enth Chair. l avorite Pastimo: Skating. FILIGNO, .lANlrI'l': Health Comm., Bulletin Board Comm.. Drama, lit Cetera. ' l-'LAHI5R.'I'Y, VVILLTAM: Railsplittm-rs, Pep Club, Band, Hall Patrol. Ambition: To earn 83500 a month. FLEHARTY, DICK: Boys' Club. FLINK, COLLICI-IN: Holy Names: Fr. Class Pros., Cvcilinn Choir. Linroln: Chanters, Hit the Doc-k, Sr. Play, Jr. Danro Comm., Standards Comm. FORARICSTFIR, LOTTE: Assist. Ed. Ht Cetera, Chantrrs, Talent Shows, French Club, Honor- Society. FREDERICK, BILL: Pros., YFC, 'I'-Day Comm., Roll Rep., Fire Squad, Band. FRIEDHOLDT, HELEN: Big L, Sr. Band, Sr, Orch., All City Band, Personality Comm., Drives Comm., Usher Forvv, LSA., 'I'-Day Comm., Activ- ity Card Comm. ...,,,. T' F t 3 GILMORE, CLAIIDIA JO: Girls' Club. GLASOE, SHARRON: L.S.A., Jr Day, Song- leailer, Football Banquet, Sr. Roll Rep. Atten- flnnee Office, Party Comm., P.'1'.A. Dance, Sr. Week, Pep Club, Sr. Prom. GOINGS, YYONNE: F.S.A., Pep Club, French Club, Sr. Play, Activity Carml Comm., Honor S0- ciety, Hit the Deck. GOODMAN, GERALD: Chanters, Pep Club, In- tramural Basketball ancl Baseball. Favorite Past- time: Talking to a certain girl. GORDON, DAVID: Basketball anal Track. Am- bition: Play on a college basketball team. GOSS, GORDON: Ambition: Forestry. Pet Pee- vc: Sueele shoes-time. GRANNIS, ELAINE: After School Sports. Most Remembereel Moment: Aug. 24, 1952. GRAY, BARBARA: Girls' Club Cabinet, Pep Club, Cozy Comm., Friendship Comm., Art Comm., Stanmlaruls Comm., Jr. Class Comm., Ski Club, Roll Council, Torch, Chantcrs, Orchestra, Senior Pin Chairman. GREER, BARBARA: Standards Comm., French Club, Library Helper, F.S.A., Commencement Comm. Ambition: College. GREER, PATTY: Girls' Club, F.S.A. Treasurer. Ambition: Dental Assistant. GRIFFITH, MERWIN: Boys' Club. GRILLOS, ANNLEA: Art Activities, Chanters, Fine Arts. Ambition: To be an Interior Decorator. 27 FRIEDLANDER, LOIS: Usher Force, Pep Club, Sr. Week Comm., Jr. Day Comm., Ski Club, Per- sonality Comm. FRISENDAHI., COLLEI-IN: Stufly Hall Checker, Basket Girl. Attenrlanee Office, T-Dav Comm., Activity Card Comm. i GARNEAV, LAVRAINE: Roll Council, French Club Sec.. Annual Faculty Htl., Sr. Cruise, Jr. Day, Commencement Comm.. Drives Comm., Minute Girl, Activity Card Comm.. L.S.A. GARRISON, BOB: Totem VVeekly. Quotable Quote: Gall Zooks Thats Real Zorchf' Most Remembcreil Moment: Sept. 26, 1952. GATES, ROSEMARY: Girls' Club Cabinet, C0- Chr. Party Comm., Usher Force, 'I'-Day Comm., Minute Girl, Basket Girl, Pep Club, Roll Council. GAIIDY, GLORIA: Pep Club, L.S.A., Trarlitions Comm., Jr. Breakfast, Sr. Week. Most Remem- bererl Moment: Dec. 19, l953. GEISE, JOHN: Boys' Club. Ambition: To Work in aeronautical engineering. Most Remembered Moment: Nov. 14, 1953. GILL, BILL: Boys' Club. GILLIS, BEVERLY: Attendance Office, L.S.A., Roll Council, Teachers Favors. -J? , GROCE, BARBARA: Queen Anne: Girls Club, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Livewire, P.T.A. Dance Comm., Bank Checker. Lincoln Pep Club, Co-Ed. Feature Page, Managing Ed. of Totem Weekly, Girls' Club Comm., Quill and Scroll, Minute Girl. GROSS, LOTS: Chanters, Spades, Honor Society. Most Remembered Moment: First 3-D movie and bashful boy. GROVE, ROSTE: Minute Girl, Jr. Roll Rep. Study Hall Checker, Publicity Comm., T-Day Comm., Commencement Comm., GRUBBE, EDVVARD: Boys' Club. GUINN, SALLT: Usher Force, Social Service, Senior Banquet., Minute Girl, Roll Rep., Pep Club, Homecoming Banquet, Franklin Assembly, Party Comm., Senior VVee'k Comm. GUSTAFSON, ROY: Fire Squad, Chauters, Boys' Club. Ambition: To be successful. I-IAAVIG, DARLYNE: Sr. Banquet Comm., F.S. A., Friendship Comm., Health Comm., Spades, Pep Club, Bowling. Ambition: To go to P.L.C. HALES, DOROTHY: Girls' Club, Sr. Breakfast, Tea Service, F. S. A. Most Remembered Moment: October 11, 1952. HALL, BEVERLY: Party Comm., Drives Comm. Most Remembered Moment: November 7. 1952. yr qv- -1' HALL, FRANK: Boys' Club. HALL, LENNY: Boys' Club, Lieutenant Fire Squad. Pet Pceve: Wearing a sweater to wood- shop. HALSTEAD, JACKIE: Girls' Club. HAMILTON, ARLENE: Torch, Chanters, French Club, L.S.A., Bulletin Board, Art Comm., Study Hall Checker. HAMLlN, JOYCE: Sr. Banquet Comm., 'T'-Day Comm., Torch, Girl Crazy, Pop Club, Bulletin Boards, Adv. Chanters, French Club. HAMPTON, CAROLYN: Roll Rep., Girls' Club, Desk Girl, Pep Club, Bowling League. Pet Peeve: People who slam ear doors. HANDLEY, GEORGE: Seattle Prep: Pres. Good Counsel Club, Football Mgr. Lincoln: Roll Rep., Art Library, French Club, Operetta, Band. HANLEY, B. LEE: Seattle Prep: Sodality. Lin' coln: Boys' Club, Prom Comm. Ambition: To be a saxophone player. HANNASCH, MARY JO: Jr. Dance Comm., Acti- vity Card Comm., Sr. Week Comm., French Club, Party Comm. Most Remembered Moment! December 1953. HANNUM, PHILLIP: Highline: Photo Club. Lin- coln: Intramural Football, Boys' Club Rep. Am- bition: Veep of the Chrysler Corp. HANSON, JAMES: Boys' Club Assembly Comm.. Stage, Football, Basketball. Ambition: Dentistry. HANSON, ROGER.: Boys' Club. -f r-up-pn ts '.. HARTWIG, GLENDA: Sr. Week Comm., Acti- vity Card Comm., Honor Society, Art Library, Drill Team, L.S.A., Treasurer's Assistant. HARTVVIG, LINDA: Girls' Club, Sr. Week Comm., Drill Team, L.S.A. Most Remembered Moment: November l5, 1952. HARWOOD, DAVID: Boys' Club, Yell Squad, Pep Club, Track. Most Remembered Moment: Swallowing unshelled peanut down the mega- phone. HASLAM, JAMES: Boys' Club. Ambition: To travel. Pct Pecvc: Girls talking in the middle of the stairs. HASYND, DOUGLAS: Boys' Club. HATLEY, JAMES: Boys' Club, Golf Team. Am- bition: To become a nuclear physicist. HAVAN, PATRTCTA: Roll Rep., Sr. Prom Comm., Ticket Force, Minute Girl, Bulletin Board, Per- sonality Comm. HAVEN, SALLY: Girls' Club Cabinet, T'Day Comm. Chr., Sr. Roll Rep., Homecoming Dance Comm., Sr. Cruise Comm., Jr. Day Assembly, P.T. A. Dance Comm., Drives Comm., Pep Club. HAWKINS JERRY: Roll Council Rep., Intra- mural Basketball. Ambition: To be in anything but the Army. HAYS, DEWEY: Boys' Club. Pet Peeve: Girls who don 't act their age. Favorite Pastimc: Mcet- ing new people. HECHT, ELIZABETH: Girls' Club Cabinet, LLL, Roll Council R-ep., T-Day Comm., Torch, Jr. Day Dance Comm., Drives Comm., L.S.A., Bowling League. HEIBERG. JOANN: Duchesne, New York: C0- Chr. Jr. Prom. Lincoln: Girls' Club. Quotable Quote: You Think? HARDY, ROBERT: Boys' Club, Basket Room, Track, Bowling. Ambition: To get a good ear. HARP, JUNE: Girls' Club, Y.F.C., Swimming. Favorite Pastime: Holding Don 's Hand. HARRIS, CAMILLA: Jr. Roll Rep., Jr. Day Comm., Activity Card Comm., Torch, Girls' Club. Ambition: To bc a doctor. HARRIS, NANCY:Faculty Ed. '53 Annual, Torch, Commencement Comm., Drives Comm. HARRIS, TOM: Boys' Club, Mike Squad, Hall Patrol, Usher Force. Ambition: To graduate HARRIS, WALTER: sf. R011 Rep., T-Day Dance Comm., Hall Patrol, Movie Squad. Most Remem- bered Moment: First Day in Lincoln. HARRISON, HELEN: Sr. Week Comm. Chr., Homecoming Comm., Usher Force, Bulletin Board, Personality Comm., Attendance Office, L.S.A. HART, CARL: Queen Anne: Band, Orchestra. Lincoln: Band, Pep Band, Hall Patrol, Movie Squad, Railsplitters. HARTSON, MARCIA: Sr. Banquet Chr., Roll Rep., Basket Room, Standards Comm., L.S.A., Pep Club. 22 hw in HEIN, MARILYN: Sr. Class Sec., LLL, Annual Staff, Roll Rep., Minute Girl, Usher Force, Com- mencement Usher, Standards, German Club, At- tendance Office, L.S.A., F.S.A. HICINHR, FAYE: Girls' Club, Soeial Service Comm., Minute Girl. Ambition: To get married. Hl'ILD, BETTY: Aetivity Car4l Comm., Soph.R,ep., Stanllarcls Comm., Personality Comm., Minute Girl. Ski Club. Attendance Office. HI-ZNKLE, MARILYN: Adv. Chauters, Sr. Play, Sr. Week, Homecoming Comm., Assembly Comm., Sales Comm., Personality Comm. HICNNING, KENNETH: German Club Pres., Boys' Club, 100 Mile Club, Track. HENSHAW, WILLIAM: Hit the Deck, Honor Society, Chanters, Fire Squad, Intramural Basket- ball, First Aid, Freneh Club. HICNSON. LAl'Rll'l: Girls' Club Cabinet, LLL, Toreli, Roll Count-il Rep., Sr. Banquet Comm., Sr. Cruise Comm., Commeneement Usher, T-Day Comm., L.S.A., Minute Girl, Usher Force. Hl'Ilt'l'ltlCll, ROGI-IR: Longview: Swim Team. Lineolu: Boys' Club. Ambition: Swim in the tllympies. Ill'IS6l'IR, JOANN: Girls' Club, Drives Comm., Party Comm. Most Reiuembererl Moment: Noveme bel' T, ltl5IS. ,.- ws-Q ,-. ,ov 0' K -A Wm' HILKER, SHARON: Aetivity Caril Comm., .Tr. Day Comm., L.S.A.. T-Day Comm.. Spades. HlLL, GEORGE: Public Relations Chr., Torch, Fire Squad. Favorite Song: Caravan. HILLIARD. ANN: Girls' Club. HUAG. LYLIC: Boys' Club, Bowling. Most Remembereil Moment: First time in Mr. Miller's Offiee. HOLDORF, CAROL: Girls' Club Cabinet, Roll Couneil Rep.. Sr. Roll Rep., Honor Soeiety, Drives Comm., Nurses Aid, L.S.A. HOLNANN. BRIAN: Sr. Vlleek Noon4Time Chr., Boys' Club. Ambition: Beeome a Safeway Mgr. HOOPHR, NlARlLYN: See. Howling' Club, Honor Soeiety, Gr. Play, Commeneeinent Comm., Aetivity Card Comm.. Vsher Foree, German Club, L.S.A., Drill Team. HORN, DON: Offiee Praetiee. Hall Patrol, Ski Club, lntramural Football. Most Reiuembereml Moment: Hunting mealy bugs first perioil. HOSMAR, JUHNIIC: Roll Rep., Boys' Club Rep., Usher Foree, Golf. Ski Club. Most Remembered Moment: Meeting Pat. HOVTLAND. LLOYD: Boys' Club. HOVVl-ILL, ROYLl'fliN: Goeial Service, Hulletin Board, Freneh Club, Attenflanee Cffiee, Bowling. Ambition: To beeome a professional ballroom claneer. HOY, PHYLLIS: Gr. Banquet Comm., Person- ality Comm., Pep Club. Most Remembered Mo- ment: May 23. 1953. 'rn 'ir JACOBY, KEN: Ski Club, Golf TCSIIN, Jr. Dunvo Comm., Boys' Club, Roll Rop. JA NHSON. IQOHICRT: Golf, Roll Rob., Boys' Club. Ambition: To bo zi siwvoss. JFIF'1 l'IRS, fvlARG.XRflCT: Bothesdzi Chevy Chase: Jr., Sr. Prom Dnnoe Comm., Spanish Club. Most Rel11vIviln'l'o:l Moment: Sept. 12. 1953. JICLLICSED, ROBl'IR'l': Voep Athletic Council, Sr. Rep.. Boys' Club, Football. JENKINS, GLA DYS: Honor Sovioty, Girls' Club. Quotable Quote: That 's the way the bull bounves. .Tl-INNINGS, JO ANN: Little L, L.S.A., Jr. Day Comm., Homer-oming, Personality Comm., P.T.A. Dnmu- Comm., Roll Rep., Pop Club. .Tl'IS1'l'IR.Sl'IN, DON: Football, Trawk, Sr. Rep., T-Duy Comm., Jr. lid. Annual Stuff. Honor S0- Cioty, Roll Rep. JOHNSON. BARBARA: 1 ri4-ndsliip Comm., Arti- vity Cord Comm., Homecoming Dnnro Comm., Chnutvrs, 1 erson:11ity Comm., Minute Girl, Pup Club, Drama. JOHNSON, RICHARD: Adv. Clianters, Drama, Hit the Deck, Girl Crazy, The Thirteenth Chair. JOHNSON, XVILLTAM: Hall Patrol, Boys' Club. Ambition: lilor-tronirs vngineor. JOHNSTON, CAROLLYN: Chantvrs, Honor Soci- ety, Spades, Sr. Program Comm., Ski Club, Study Hull Chevkor, Soph. Roll Rep., Sr. Cruise Comm. JOHNSTON, MARLJGNICI T-Day Dance Chr., Vvop Spades, L.S.A., Friendship Comm., Stan- dards Comm., Drill Team, Talent Show, Minute Girl, Chnntvr:-w. Activity Cnrd Comm. Pictures Chr., Torvh. hx-. . it HOYT, MAR-Y ANN: Sr. Roll Rep., Soph. Honor Sovioty, Sr. Class Comm., 1Tsher'For0e, Standards Comm.. Friendship Comm., L.S.A. H1'NDSDOR1 l'lR, PAT: Aotivity Card Comm., Commr'nf'ou1ent Comm., Jr. Honor Socioty, Basket Girl, Gorman Club, Drill Team. HUNT, DAVE: Boys' Club, Hall Patrol, Jr. Dunm- Comm., Stage. HVTTER, JIM: Boys' Club, Hull Patrol. Pvt Pi-eve: Frat mon. Favorite Pastime: Sports. INOUYIC, KTM: L.S.A., Pop Club, Howling Club, Activity Card Comm., Roll Rep., Minutv Girl, Us- llor Forro, Personality Comm., Spades. TRVVIN, GRACE: Sr. XVm'4'k Comm., L.S,A., Study Hall Checker, Jr. Day Comm., Pop Club, Roll Rep., Personality Comm. TSAACSON, JERRY: ldootbull, Trnvk, lntramural Basketball, Ski Club, Boys' Club. JACOBSON, JCDY: Pop Club, Sr. Roll Rep., Minute Girl, Standards Comm., Sr. Bnnquvt Comm., L.S.A.. P.T.A. Danco Comm., Little L, Homeroming. JACOBSON, ROSE ANN: Sr. VW-1-k Comm., C0- Chr. Publicity Sr. VVem-k, Ski Club, .M-tivity Card Comm., Bulletin Board Comm., Drives, Offico Girl. F, Q JOHNSTONBAI'GH. JAMES: Boys' Club. IOHNSTONI TAC I'l'LYW Sr Re L SA . i. 'I,. .:i. fp. J.. Pop Club, I-Iomccoming Tags, Sr. Wi-ek, Ski Clubi JONES, DICK: Va rsity Football, Varsity Basket- ball, Track. Ambition: To bc a coach fat Lincoln Hit JONES, JERRY: Baseball, Sr. Play, 'Boys' Club. Most R.cmcmbcrcd Moment: Thc R-:rin Dancc. JONES, SUSAN: Minutc Girl, Study Hall Choc' licr, Party Comm., Sr. Week Comm. JONES, SYLVIA: Torch, Girls' Club. Ambition! To travcl and scc a lot of the world. KANZ, JACK: Radio Club, Torch, Boys' Club. Ambition: Elvotronics. KARIS, TERRY: Capt. Roll Room Volleyball, Golf Squad, Firc Squad, Vshcr Squad, Roll Rep., Hull Patrol, Basketball, Boys' Club. KEARNEY, ED: Football, Golf, Swim Tcam, Ski Club, Hall llutrol, Fire Squad, Sr. Wcvk Comm. 'Q -......,,' inf- , X .1-1 Q 1 C U . if . a In . x x L, 'L , it, ' I, KELSEY, LOR ENE: Pcrsonality Comm., Bullctin Board Comm., Minute Girl, Study Hall Checkcr, Dcsk Girl, Fricndship Comm., Jr. Day Comm., Activity Card Comm. KElYll', MA RION: Sr. Yvcck Comm, Main Officc, Torch, l-lullctin Board Comm.. Annual Art Comm., Minutc Girl. Frcnch Club, Standards Comm. ICEMP, RVSSELL: Boys' Club. KENDA LL, CA ROLYN: Vucp Honor Socicty, G. C. Cabinct, Pop Club Chr., Chnntcrs, Sr. Wcck, I..S..X., Ski Club, Little L, Ercnch Club, Jr. Class Comm., Girls' State, Orch., Standards, Ilshcr Force, Minutc Girl. KEPHART, DOROTHY: Sr. Roll Rcp., Study Hall Checker, Spades. Minute Girl. Opurctta, T- Day Comm., Sr. Play, Friendship Comm., Party Comm., Standards Comm. lCIl'lllllR'l'Z, KARIN: Ski Club, Sr. Roll Rvp., Pop Club, ldricndship Comm., Social Scrvicc, Flor- nlia, Personality Comm., Jr. lircakfzist Comm. KIEL, RONNV: Intramural Basketball, T-Day Comm., Activity Card Comm., Movic Squad, Jr. Breakfast Comm. KILLINGER, COLLEEN: Sr. Band, Orch., Girls' Club. Ambition: To bo :1 missionary. KIRK. ROGER: Boys' Club. KLIEROS, PIRENA: Girls' Club Trcas, LLL, Torch, Chr. Art Comm., Ilshcr Force, Art Library, Sr. VVcn-k, Homecoming, Roll Rcp., L.S.A., Drill Tcam, Friendship Comm., Party Comm. KNITDSON, JOAN: Attendance Office, Talent Shows, Girls' Club. Most Remembcrcd Moment: March 25, 1953. KOEHNEN, JULIE: Friendship Comm., Party Comm., Ad. Chanters, Most Rcmcmbcred Momcntt New Yenr's Eve, 1953. LARSON, SANDRA: Girls' Club. LARSON, DAN: Boys' Club. Favorite Pastime: Hunting and Fishing. LARSON, MARY: Sr. Week Program Comm.. Girls' Club. Ambition: Creative Artist. LASTER, DAVE: Totem XVt-vkly, Pep Club, 'l'c1n- nis, Bowling, Boys' Club. LAWRENCE, GER-ALD: Pres. Honor Sovivty, Conunenroment Marshal, Hall Patrol, Student Council. Prom Cshor, Sr. Prom Comm., 'l'rac'k. LEAHY, BARBARA: Girls' Club. IIEIVEISTA D, KAY: Girls' Club, LENTCIS. DEAN: Moviv Squad, Hall Patrol, 'Boys' Club. Ambition: Engineer. LEONARD, JCDY: Chautvrs, 'l'4Day Comm., Jr. Roll Rap.. Talent Show, .Tr. Day Comm., Eronoli Club. Sr. Week, Sr. Banquet. LEONARD, ROGER: Boys' Club. Ambition: Suc- cessful Businessman. LEWIS, BILL: Bowling, Front-h Club, Boys' Club. Ambition: To bo an architect. LI, PETER: Boys' Club. KOR.CH, IDA: Pop Club, Spanlos, Homvcoming., Girls' Club. Ambition: Offivo Girl. KITLSETH, CONNIE: Girls' Club Pros., Stumlont Counvil, LLL, Cabinvt, Chr. Jr. liroakfast, L.S.A., Ser. 'l'-Day, .Tr. Class Quovn, Coumiont't-invnt Vslior, 'l'orr'h, Roll Rep., Vslior Forvo. LA HA RR E, SIDONIE: Girls' Club, Ski Club, Jr. Day l'ubli1'ity, Pop Club, Rig Sistvr. LACOSS, FRANCES: Roll Rmp.. Friendship Comm., Soph. Tnlvnt Show, Sr. Play, Sr. Wo1'k. LAHIVIANN, HARLAN. Boys' Club. LAMOREVX, KAY: Art Ed. Annual, Bulls-tin lloarrl Comm., Party Comm., L.S.A., 'I'-Day Comm., Sunshinv Comm. LAMPMAN, HERNICE: Lt. Drill 'I'1:am, Party Comm., Sovial Survive Comm.. Cozy' Comm., -lr. Roll Rvp., 'I'-Day Comm., Atl. Chantors, LANE, JOAN: Ski Club, Dobuto, Honor Soviety. Most Rmm-inlmorz-rl Momvnt: May ZZ, 1953. LANICY, BARBARA: L.S.A.. Alinuto Girl, 'l'ort'h, A4-tivity Carml Comm., Attvmlanrt- Offive, Study Hall Clifwkvr, Pop Club, Party Comm., Sr. VW-Ok Comm., Girls' Club Cabinet, Sr. Play, Common- vviiioiit Ilshvr. LIEB, JANE: Sr. Prom Comm., Homecoming' Luncheon, P.'l'.A. Danee Co-Chr., Party Comm., Personality Comm., Sr. Roll Rep., Jr. Roll Rep., Pep Club, Minute Girl. LTGHTFOOT, MARTLVN: Standard Comm., Sr. VVeek, Party Comm., Publieity Comm. LTNDQUTST, JOANNIC: Rec 'd See. G. C., Co-Chr. Sr. Banquet, LLL, G. C. Cabinet, Commencement Comm., 'I'-Day Comm., F.S.A., L.S.A., Drives, Standards Comm., Honor Society, French Club, .Tr. Roll Rep. LINTON, JIM: Hall Patrol, Boys' Club. Am- bition: To be an engineer. LIVINGSTON, DAN: West Seattle: Boys' Club Rep., Baseball, Basketball, Honor Society, Spades Lincoln: Fire Squad, Football, Int. Badminton. LOBBRRI-IG'l', JOANNl'l: Chanters, Operetta, Girls' Club, Study Hall Checker, Friendship Comm., Drill Team. LOCKICR, JACK: Jr. Roll Rep., Boys' Club Rep., Sr. Cruise Comm., Sr. Prom Comm., Boys' Club Assembly Comm., Capt. Hall Patrol, Ski Club, Drives and Sales Comm. LOLLTS, LINDA: Chr. Sr. VVeck Programs, Cab- inet, Activity Card Comm., Sr. Play, Chanters, Honor Soeiety, L.S.A., lfsher Force, French Club, Party Comm., Pep Club, Jr. Class Comm. LOSSFI, SHARON: Girls' Club. LOVE, DORTS. Girls' Club. LOVE, M ARTLVN: Sr. Totem Reporter, Sr. Week Ticket Chr., Student Council, Totem Weekly, Ana nual Staff, T-Day Comm., Jubilynx, Usher Force, Lineolnette, Torch, Soph. Assembly, Minute Girl, Jr. Roll Rep. LOVTNG, NAOMT: Girls' Club. LVCCI, FRANK: Track, Athletic Council, Boys' Club, Ambition: Chemist. LUKE. LARRY: Seniority Day Chr., Basketball, Chanters, Fire Squad, Honor Society, First Aid, Pep Club, Mike Squad, Hall Patrol, Bowling Team, Debate, N.T.R-.O. Rep. LUNDGRICN, CHARLES: Boys' Club. Ambition: Forestry. Most Remembered Moment: Fishing in Mexico. MACLARI-IN, XVRNDELL: Street Patrol, Fire Squad, Tntramural Basketball, Baseball. ATATIJMENT, SANDRA: Girls' Club. lNiANSl ll'lLD, Pl'iTl'l: Student Body Veep, Jr. Class Veep, Soph. Class Veep, Inter High Council, Toreli, Roll Council Pres., Student Leaders Con- ference P. of VV., Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball. MANTHEY, RAF: LLL, G. C. Cabinet, Roll Rep., Torch, Jr. Day Comm., T-Day Comm., Homecom- ing Dance Comm., L.S.A., F.S.A., Minute Girl, Drill Team. MARDTCN, MARY: T-Day Comm., Talent Show, 'Vshcr Force, Standards, Minute Girl. Favorite Pastime: Hating. MARTNHLLA, JOANNR: Roll Rep., Friendship Comm., Personality Comm., Publicity Comm., Minute Girl. Quotable Quote: Get Lost. Q Q, Qfgill ' Qi MeAl.I.lS'l'l'IR, RON: Football, Basketball. Ruse- ball, Totem Staff, Boys' Club, Jr. Class Comm., Basket Room. lllt-CLAY, .Tl'IANl:IT'l'lC: Emi. Annual, Toreb, .lifti- vity Cartl Comm., Sr. Week Comm., Homeeoming Comm., T-Day Comm., Sr. Orehestra, Talent Show, Traflitions Comm., l'J.S,A., Floralia, Fri:-nilsliip Comm., Pep Club. TllvCl.lN'I'ON, CAROLTNR: Aetivity Cai-il Comm., Debate, Publicity Comm., L.S.A., Drill Team, Bowling, Pep Club, Stutly Hall Clioeker, Minute Girl. illt-CROSKICY, RICHARD: Boys' Club. l7'ax'orite Pastime: Chemistry. Mc-CUl',LOI'GH, KEN: Totem Weekl5', Boys' Club. Ambition: To be what I never was before, MPDONALD, DONNA: Talent Show, Rulln-tin Roartl Comm., Offiee Girl. Most Rememberefl Moment. .Tune 13, 1952. NQGTNNIS, MIKE: Boys' Club. MeKl:INNY, JANICE: Girls' Club. lllr-KENNY, VAN S.: Sr. Roll Rep., Sr. Play. Operettn, Sr. Cruise Comm., Torch, T-Day Comm., Clianters, Talent Show, Ski Club. MeL.XVGHLIN, DENNIS: Boys' Club. MeLlCOD, JOHN: Boys' Club, MeMANUS, BARBARA: Chanters, Operetta, Minute Girl, Talent Show, Pep Club. Most Re- membered Moment: Sept. 24, 1953. MARTENSON, MARY ALICE: LLL Pres., Stn- mlent. Council. Girls' Club Cabinet, Totem Weekly, Co-Chr. Sr. Vl'eek Assembly, Toreh, T-Day Comm., Vsher For-ee. Commeneement Vsher, Ski Team, Pep Club. MARTIN, GAYLE: Aetivity Carfl Comm., Jr. Day Noon lintertainment, Study Hall Checker, MARTIN. ROD: Boys' Club, M.-X RTIN, YVAYNH: Bovs' Club. MATHISSON, eH,xnI.i:s1 Boys' ohm. MATTHICYV, Gl'IORGl'I: Boys' Club Rep., T-Dav Comm., Rowling, lntramural Basketball. Favoritie Rastime: Going home at 2:10. MATTHHXVH, Ll-IROY: Yell King, Talent Flhow, Rowling, Pep Club, Ski Club. MATTHHXVH, SANDRA: Allv. Cbanters, Desk Girl, liineolnette, Clerieal Comm., Party Comm., Stanilzurtls, Drill Team. INle.Xl.lSTl'lR, ROBICRT: Pres. Boys' Club, Stu, flont Couneil, Totem Weekly, Tort-h, Lvnx Club, Boys' State. German Club, Ski Club, Traek. f - MeMTLLAN, ROSALTE: Girls' Club, Minute Girl, Honor Society. Pet Peeve: People who hold silly grudges. M4-NAMARA, PATRTCTA: Girls' Club Cabinet, Garfield Pep Assembly Chr., Soph. Talent Show Chr., Jr. Breakfast Chr., Roll Rep., Sr. Prom Comm., T-Day Comm., Sr. VVeek Comm., Usher Force. M4-NTCOL, MARJORTE: Roll Rep., Minute Girl, Drives Comm., Study Hall Checker. Mel HEl-2, BERTHA: Girls' Club, Roll Rep, Am- bition: To be a kindergarten teacher. MEBUST, ROGER: Boys' Club. Most Rm-mem: bored Moment: April ll, 1953. METCHO, TONI: G. C. Cabinet, Sr. VVeek Co- Clir., Totem Weekly, Majorette, Aetivity Card Comm., T-Day Comm., Sr. Cruise, Commencement Comm., Sr. Prom., Big L, Little L, Soph. Talent Show, L.S.A. MERAGER, KENNETH: Boys' Club, Hall Pat' rol, Teachers' Assistant. Ambition: To be an architect. MTLAN, PENNY: Pres. Big L, LLL, Student Council, Girls' Club Cabinet, T-Day, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Chr., Honor Society, Little L, Basket Girl, Talent Show. MILLER, .TO LOU: Girls' Club, L.S.A., Jr. Day Publicity Comm., Most Remembered Moment: June Il, 1053. Cv' br 52- it MILLS, JANET: Capt. Drill Team, Activity Card Comm., Sr. Week Comm., Commencement Comm., Honor Society, T-Day Comm., Big L, Little L, L.S.A., Bowling League, Friendship Comm., Study Hall Checker. MILLS, MARIAN: Roll Rep., Sr. Week Comm., Sr. Play , French Club, Homecoming Comm., Chanters Basket Girl Studv Hall Checker Pe Clu MTLTENBERGER, CAROL: Girls' Club, L.S.A., Library, Attendance Office. Favorite Pastime: Listening to the radio. y y .. r P b. MTNNICK, JIMMTE: Hoquiam: Boys' Council, Usher Force. Lineoln: Honor Society. Most Re- membered lloment: VVhen my hands were frozen. MINNICK, MARION: Hoquiam: Torch, Pepsters, Soph. Dance Comm., Mother's Day Tea Comm., Model for Teas. MODVGNO, IONA: Torch, Commencement Comm., Opcretta, Chanters, Big Sister, Minute Girl, Standards, Health Comm., Attendance Office. MOHLMAN, DONALD: Boys' Club. MONROE, BETTY: Jr. Breakfast Comm., Totem Weekly, Sr. Week Comm., T-Day Comm., Usher Force, Commencement Usher, Publicity Comm., Minute Girl, Spades, N.I.R.O., L.S.A., Fine Arts Comm. MONSAAS, JOAN: LLL, Sr. Week Comm., Stu- dent Couneil Dance Comm., Jr. Dance, Honor Society, Usher Force, L.S.A., Social Service, Party Comm., Personality Comm., Minute Girl. MOODY, PAT: Boys' Club. Ambition: Engineer- ing. Most Remembered Moment: Breaking my ankle. MOORE, BOB: Boys' Club, Radio Club. Ambi- tion: Electronics technician. Favorite Pastime: Watching Television. MOORE, NANCY: Girls' Club, L.S.A., Jr. Dance Comm., Bowling. Most Remembered Moment: March 7, 1953. 1' R' N1-IILSON, DONNA: Girls' Club. Quotable Quote. Don 't rush me5'. Nl'1LS1'IN. MARY JC: Ticket Force, Torch, 'Bas- ketroom, Study Hall Checker, Pep Club, Totem Weekly. Ambition: To get out of town with Beryl. NELSON, DOVGLAS: Football, Tennis, Athletic Council, Boys' Club Rep. Ambition: Engineer. NELSON. RAY: Boys' Club. NELSON, RON: Boys' Club, Chantcrs, Dance Comm., Roll Rep. Most Remembered Moment: November -1, 1953. NELSON, RUTH: Youth for Christ, Adv. Chan- ters. Most Remembered Moment: August 24, 1953. Nl-ZMNICK, ROSE: Bowling, Big L, Drill Team Sec., Minute Girl, Y.F.C. Most Remembered Mo- ment: February 15, 1953. NEWMAN, MARDON: Soph. Roll Rep., Ski Club, Jr. Roll Rep. Ambition: To be a Navy Frogman, NINLSON, .TOD1-INR: Drill Team, Jr. Roll Rep., .Tr. Dance Comm., G. C. Cabinet, Activity Card Comm., Bulletin Boards, Torch, Sr. Prom, Sr. Cruise Comm., Spades Red Cross Rep. NOBLE, BARBARA: Torch, Study Hall Checker, Drives Comm,, Latin Club, Girls' Club. Quotable Qnotc: I crave that . NOR, BEVERLY: Bnskctgirl, Attendance Office, Bowling, Ski Club, Spades, Minute Girl, Sr. Prom Comm., Little L. OCAMB, SANDRA: Sr. Ed. Annual, Et Cetera Staff, L.S.A., Party Comm., Honor Society, Pep Club, Usher Force, Flower Chr. Floralia, Sr. Com- mencement Comm., Jr. Breakfast Comm., Sr. YV1-:ek Dance Comm. MOVAT, MARGIE: Lincolnette, Standards Comm. Most Remembered Moment: New Year's Eve. MULLAN, PAT: Girls' Club, Big Sister, Minute Girl. Most Remembered Moment: .Tuly 19, 1953. MUND, .TIQNNII-I CLAIRE: Pres. French Club, LLL, Girls' Club Cabinet, Sr. XV:-ek Comm. Chr., Jr. Day Comm. Chr., Honor Society, Commence- ment Helper, 11. N. Week, Minute Girl, L.S.A. MUNSON, PATRTCTA: Roll Room Rep., Honor Society, Basket Girl, Lincolnette, Friendship Comm., L.S.A. Most Remembered Moment: July 21, 1952. MURRAY. COLI.1:Z1-IN: Fr. Student Council Rep., Sr. Student Council Rep., LLL, Roll Council Rep., Activity Card Comm.,1fsher Force, T-Day Comm., Chanters, Commencement Comm., Minute Girl. MUZZY, KENNETH: Boys' Club. Ambition: Engineer. MYERS, MARGARET: .Ti-. Roll Rep., Honor Society, Activity Card Comm., Standards, Party Comm., Friendship Comm., Personality Comm. MYHRE, DORTS: Fairbanks: City Band, City Symphony, G.A.A. Lincoln: Girls' Club, All- City Band. NAPTRR, CAROLYN: Honor Society, Study Hall Helper, 'l'cncher's Assistant. Ambition: To be a bookkeeper for a vet. O'CONNOR, TOM: Totem Weekly Staff, Honor Soeiety, Debate, Sr. Week Comm., Fire Squad, Tieket Foree, Lynx Club, Ski Club. ODEGARD, AL: Boys' Club. Favorite Pastime: Being with Marty and Dave. ODTON, DONNA: Roll Rep., Minute Girl, Drama, Bowling, Spades, Pep Club, Jr. Class Comm. ODLAND, ED: Chanters, Boys' Club. OFLOCK, J.-XCQl'liLYN: Totem Weekly, Pep Club, Personality Comm., Health Comm. OHMAN, MERLF1: Football, Boys' Club. Favor- ite Pastime: Sports. O'KFZEFl3l. PAT: Jr. Day, Standards Comm., L.S. A., Minute Girl. OLSON, CAROL: Songleader, Chr. Homeeoming, Party Comm., L.S.A., Pep Club, Jr. Day Dance Chr., P.T.A. Danee Comm., Jr. Roll Rep., Basket Girl, Study Hall Cheeker. OLSON, NORMA: .Tr. See-Treas., Songleacler, T- Day, Homeeoming Program Chr., P.T.A. Dance Comm., Pep Club, Minute Girl, Party Comm., Bas- ket Girl, L.S.A., Attenrlanee Offiee. ORR, MARY: Sr. lveek Assembly Comm., Usher Foree, Standards Comm., Minute Girl, Ticket Foree, Honor Soeiety, Roll Rep. ORTH, VVILLIAM: Boys' Club. OSH, MARILYN: Sr. Student Couneil Rep., Homeeoming Chr., Totem Weekly, Jr. Dav, Pub- lieity Chr. Xmas Danee, L. S. A., LLL, Commen- cement Vsher, Toreh, P.T.A. Danee Comm., Min- ute Girl. Pep Club. OSWALT, SHARON: Debate, Study Hall Chec- ker, Honor Soeiety, Library Helper, Drives, F.S. A., Spanish Club, Soeial Serviee. OWEN, MARJORTE: Aetivity Card Comm., Bul- letin Board Comm., Drives, Standards, Soeial Ser- vice, Pep Club, Jr. Assembly Comm., Study Hall Cheeker. OVVFINS, EARL: Boys' Club. PARKER., GLORIA: Cozy Comm., Main Office, Deeoration Comm., Fine Arts Comm., Drives, L.S.A., .Ti-. Day Danee Comm., Jr. Day Breakfast, Personality Comm. PARR, ANGELTNFI: Girls' Club. PAUL, JERRY: Boys' Club, PAITLL, DTANE: Sunset. High, Texas: 'Pen Pal Club, Roller Skating Club. Lincoln: Art Comm., Girls' Club. PENNINGTON, VVTLLIAM: Boys' Club. Favor- ite Song: Trumpeter's Lullaby. PRRKTNS, ANN: The Thirteenth Chair, Hit thc Deck, Party Comm., Drives Comm., Sunshine Comm ,Counselor-s' Office, Library, Talent Show, Health Comm. fu' xv PLUMMER, VIOLA: Girls' Club. POGSON, HELEN MARIE: L.S.A., Littlo L. Big L, Activity Card Comm., Torob. Roll Rep. POLLOCK, LAWRENCE: Gorman Club, Fire Squad, Roll Rep. POPE, PATRTCTA: Girls' Club Cabinet, Minute Girl, Roll Rc-p., Honor Soc-ioty, Study Hall Chec- ker, Main Offieo, Gorman Club. PORTER, BERTELLE: L.S.A., P.T.A. Dance Comm., Basket Girl, Pep Club, Dosk Girl, Totom XV1-okly, Ski Club, llshor Eoreo, Minute Girl. PRTCE, JOANNE: Svc. Sopb. Class, .Tr. Class Stuelc-nt Counvil Rep., Point Systom Chr., Totem XVokly, Chr. Sr. Aetivitios, Basket girl, LLL. PRTMLEY, GEORGIA: Girls' Club. PRTNTZ, RICHARD: Sports Eil. Annual, Totem Wvokly, T-Day Comm., Hall Patrol, Et Cetera. Debuts-, Sr. Roll Rop., Lineoln Handbook Comm. PROYENCE, HAROLD: Bowling, 'lfshor Force, Boys' Club. Pvt Pvove: VVomon Drivers. PROVINI-I, PATTI: Pop Club Soc., Sr. W1'ek Dunne Chr., l'l0llll'00llllI1Q', T-Day Sub-Chr., Jr. Comm., P.T..X. Daneo, Football Banquet, Sr. Band, Baskotgirl, Ski Club, Usher Eorvo, L.S.A., Party Comm., Drivvs Comm. Pl'ETZ, HILL: Golf, Boys' Club. Most Remomx boroil Momout: Whon T btwamo a senior PURPVR, VTRGINTA: Songloawlor, Homeooming Tag Chr., Suv. Frosh, LLL, Honor Socioty. Pop Club, Talent Shows, P.T.A. Dann- Comm., Minute Girl, Oporotta, F.S.A,, L.S.A., Rowling Toam, Study Hall Chooker. PERKINS, GLAYD: Boys' Club. Ambition: T.V. and Eleetronics. PERUCHINI, SHIRLEY: Girls' Club. PETERS, PETE: Roll Rfop., Boys' Club. Pct Peeve: Daily Gym. PETERS, VICTOR: Boys' Club. PETERSEN, DALE: Hall Patrol, Boys' Club. Eavorito Pastimo: Ive Hovkoy. PETERSEN, MAR-VIN: Boys' Club. Most Re- memborml Moment: Ewlmonsls Junior Prom. PETERSON, ARNOLD: Sr. Roll Rep., Boys' Bas- koth Room, Boys' Club. Quotable Quote: You'ro rig t. PETERSON, KAY: E.S.A., Gorman Club, Minute Girl, Health Comm., Homemming, Commencemont Comm., Drivns Comm. PITCHER. JOAN: Honor Society, Toreh, Spmlos, L.S.A., Study Hall Checker, Sr. Week Publicity Comm. 3 QUILLIAN, MARY: L.S.A., Drill Team, Spades, Honor Soeiety, Fine Arts Comm., G. C. Cabinet, Party Comm., .Tr. Day Assembly Comm. RADFORD, DOLORES: LLL Veep, Pros. Little L, Roll Rep., .Tr. Roll Rep., Minute Girl, Talent Shows, Publicity Comm., Study Hall Checker, Library Helper. RANSDEN, JACK: Stage, Boys' Club. R-ANDT, .T.-XNTCR: L.S.A., Personality Comm., Fine Arts Comm., Friendship Comm., Stanflarrl Dress Comm., Jr. Day Comm., Telephone Comm., Minute Girl. RASMUSSICN, JERRY: See. Boys' Club, See. Boaril of Control, Yarsity Traek. Ambition: Be- come a vonsulting Engineer. REDDlNG, MARY SUE: F.S.A., Tieket Foree. Party Comm., Drives Comm. Most Renioinberoel Moment: April 5, 1953. REIMICR, CLAUDIA: Honor Society, Sr. Orch., Operetta, String Quartet, Color Guard. Ambition: Bio-Chemist. RESKI, NARIAN: Totem Wveekly, Copy Ed To- tem Annual, LLL, Torch, Shoeshine Comm., Sr. Play. REYNOLDS, ROR: Boys' Club. - 535 if tj? REYNOLDS, DIXIE: Health Comm., Art Comm., Attenwlaneo Office, Girls' Club. RICE, BRUCE: Intramural Football, Ski Club, Boys' Club. Most Remembered Moment: First day of Skiing. RICHARDSON, ROSALIE: Nordstrom 's Rep., L. SA., Pep Club, Stanelarils Comm., Homecoming Banquet, .Tr. Day Comm., Sr. Rep. RTCKARD, SANDRA: Pres. Student Borlv, See. Stud:-nt Couneil, Tal:-nt Shows, Operettasf Usher Fore:-, l'.T.A. Danee Comm., LLL, Chanters, .Tr. Day Noon Chr., Toreli, Tlltlll Hlgll Counvil Exec. Comm., Sr. Play. RTLICY, JIGRINA: l-'ino Arts Comm., Minute Girl, Stuily Hall Checker. Most Romemborefl Moment: A Roosevelt Mixer. RINDALL, DARLPZNIC: Girls' Club. Rl'l l'l'IR, CAROLE: lit Cetera Staff, Toreh, Ski Club, Ntuwly Hall Clu-vkur, German Club, LSA., Roll Rep., Jr. Day Comm. ROBINSON, DAN: Football, Baseball, Basket- ball, Stagv, Freneli Club, Totem Sports Staff, Basketroom, Boys' Club. ROBlNSON, DICK: Honor Soeiety, From-h Club, Intramural Basketball. Ambition: To get rich quick. ROBINSON, FIDNVARD: Boys' Club. ROBINSON, JOAN: L.S.A., P.T.A. Daneo Comm. Drives Comm., Party Comm. Quotable Quote Hi, hon! ROBISON, SHANNON: Girls' Club. 1 Fm ,N-wr RUS'l',VTlEGlNlA: Drama, Girls' Club.Ambition: To be-conio a sooretary. RYDPIR. S'l',-KN: Boys' Club. Quotable Quote' Real Cool. S.KCKS'l'l-IDDER, MARY: Girls' Club. SAGE, ltlCll.X RD: Boys' Club. Most Romom- bored Momont: Nlv first traffiv ticket. SALl'lN.lUS. JOHN: Boys' Club, Football, Baso- ball. lfavoritv Pastimo: Hunting anal Fishing. SAND. BEVI-Ilil.Y: Soo. 'l'-Day Comm., Aclv. Clinutvrs, Pri-iivli Club, Big L. Girls' Club. SANDELIN. DON: Boys' Club, Hall Patrol, Golf Ambition: Go to .Xlask:l. SAVAGE, NVll,l.l.-XM: Boys' Club, Raelio Club Rowling, 'l'r:u'k. Ambition: lilovtrioal Enginoer SAYYYICH. D.XNll'iL: Boys' Club. SCHRIIDT, SHIRLEY: Sr. Ranqliot Comm., Com- inonoomont Comm., Jr. Day Program Comm., Lost aml Founwl, Pop Club, l I'l'I1Cll Club, Bowling, l'iimn1l hip 1 S . SCHMl'I'7I, DONNA: Girls' Club, Ambition: Tolo- pliom' Upolator. SCHOEGGL, CAMERON: 'l'rar'k, Intramural liaskvtball, lntramural Football. Quotablo Quotoz 'A Easy I,llt'l'C, big fe'lla. ROHHL, WILLIS: Hall Patrol, Boys' Club. Favo- rite Song: You, You, You. ROMSTEAD, BOB: Soph. Pros., Baskotball, Busc- ball, Stage, Sr. Prom Comm., Boys' Club. ROHIGN, JOLT: Avtivity Caral Comm., .Tr. Roll llc-p., Roll Rap., Cliantors, Girls' Club. ROSTROM, LOTS: Honor Sooioty, Sovial Sorvice Comm., Drives Comm., Oporotta, Sr. Programs Comm Cliantors, Gorman Club, Stuwly Hall Choc- kor, Jr. Day 'l'oac'ln-rs' Favors Comm. RUTH, DOROTHY: Big L, Clianters, Sr. Opor- Otta, Girls' Club. RUTH, Kl-INNI-ITH: Fire Squad, Boys' Club. Ambition: To bvoome a millionairo. RUTHLlSBlGRGl'lR, lKl'lNl'I: Roll Rep., Gorman Club, Co-Chr. Pivturos Comm., Honor Society, Talvnt Show. ROUSH, BARBARA: Fino Arts Ser., Attonmlnnco Office, Drill T4-am, Drivos Comm., Sr. Rep., Frionflship Comm., L.Fl.A., Phono Comm. ROUSSHAU, BEYPIRLY: Avtivity Carll Comm., Drill Toam, Girls' Club. '-1 -sz ' x X SCHULTZ, EDWARD: Boys' Club. SCOTT IAN: Bovs' Club Torch. Most Remem- borml liloment: Trip to Scotland. SCOTT, MICHAEL: Boys' Club. SCOTT, VVINSTON: Pros. Radio Club, Boys' Stnto, Tort-h, Marshall Commencemvnt. SCROGGIIC, PATRICIA: Minute Girl, L.S.A. Ambition: Stvnogrnplivr. SEDLACICK, PHTL: Boys' Club, Trnvk. Most Rommuboreil Mouwnt: Weiser earning three mlollnrs. SERGEANT, TERRY: Chohalis: Football. Lin- c-oln: Boys' Club. Ambition: To be a C.P.A. SERNA, MARTIN: Boys' Club. STCVERSON, DOREEN: Girls' Club. ,5 Tl iff' SHAFFER, CHVCK: Boysl Club. Ambition: Test Pilot. Favorite Pastimc: Hunting nnrl flying. SHANNON, SALLY: Roll Rep., Girls' Club, Usher Forco, Spmlos. Most Rvmemborvfl Moment: Modeling Jane Russellls Costumo. SHEPH l-IRD, JANET: Jr. Day Teachers' Favors, Friendsliip Comm., Girls' Club. Most Romem- bored Moment: Going Steady. SIMPSON, KENNETH: Boys' Club. SLOANE, G ENE: Boys' Club. SLOWSKl-Il, SLAVVKO: Austria: Boy Smut Loader, Skiing, Mountain Climbing, Bioyclo Raving. Most Reinoniborml Moment: Boy Scout .T:arnbor0v in Austria. Sl.Yl'I, NORMA: Roll Rob., Commonm-ment Comm., Sr. VVook Publiviti' Comm., Bullvtin 'Bonrrl Most lil'lllllllllJt'l'l'll Momvnt: May 26, l950. SMl'l'H, l:Il.l'I.XNA: Roll Rop., Honor Sooivty, Gl1l'lll2lll Club, Vslwr' l orr'v, D1'iVOS Comm., Sooinl Servico, Minutc Girl, Stuily Hall Checkor, Pep Club. SMTTH, CLATTDTA: Girls' Club, Fronoh Club, Spuilos. Favorite llnstimvz Listuning to Wz1lly's Music' Makers. SlVll'l'H, CK Flfi: Boys' Club. Ambition: Colloge. SMITH, .TAN'l'IT: Girls' Club, Sr. VVQ1-k Danoo Comm., Bowling, Pop Club. Most Rfvinoiulwred Momont: Juno, lSl5-l. SNTTH JOANN: Dt-bnto, Lost nml Founrl, Art Library, Drivvs Comm., Spades, Bowling. Most llonwrnlwrml Momont: Puyallup Fair, 1953. ? T S'l'lLLMAN, I-ILAINIC: Girls' Club, 'l Day Comm., 'l'im-ka-t Forve, Spailos, Favorito Pastimo: Having Fun. STTNE, DICK: 'Boys' Club Rop., Totom NVOekly. STOCK ES, HOVVARD: Boys' Club, Roll Rvp. Am- bition: L:1wy0r, S'l'OL'l', SHARON: Chr. l ublir'ity Comm., Friomlsliip NVvok, Totom VVookly, N.I.R.O., llshor l orf-0, Drivos Comm., Sr. VVN-k Assombly Comm., Friomlxliip Comm., Pop Club. STORY. l'A'l'RlClA: Girls' Club, Soph. Talvnt Show, Art S4-i'i'ivo Club, Counsi-lor's Offivo. Pot Poovo: Lowe-r Classmon. S'l'OVVl'1LL, DONNA: Chr. Avtivity Caril Comm., Roll R4-p.. 'I'-Day Comm., Drill 'l'vam, Spades. Ambition: Privato Sovrotary. S'l'l'RLAl'GSON, ICMTLY: North Dakota: Chevr- loanlor, Gloo Club, Banul, Pop Club, l . H. A. Lin- Poln: Avtivity Carnl Comm., Honor Soviety, T-Day Comm., 'l'if-kilt .l orc-Q, Band. Sl l'Hl-IR, RTCH.-XRD: Boys' Club. Sl l'Hl'ZRLAND, Rl'IYl'lRl.Y: Girls' Club Cabinet, Minute- Girl, llcrsonality Comm., Publivity Comm., Roll Rop., Frm-nf'h Club., L.S.A., Pop Club. SWI-IRDl l-IGICR, ALICI-I: Sr. Play, Tort-h, lit Cetoru, l ron1'h Club, Sorial Servivo, Pop Club. Ambition: Collogo. 'l'ALHO'l', LORRAINPI: Honor Sooioty, Frienil- ship Comm., Bullotin Hoaril Comm., Pop Club, Ambition: 'l'o go to oollogo. 'l'ALCO'l l', SANDRA: 'l D:iy Comm., G. C. Cab- inot, Minuto Girl, LLL, Vshor Forvo, Orvh., LS. A., Jr. Dam-0 Comm., lit Cotcra Staff, Honor Soc-ioty, Hoalth Comm. SMITI-I, LOWPILL: Hall Patrol, Firv Squad, Adv. Chanters, Intramural Football, Quotable Quote: Bottor lato than nevor. SMl l'H, MARTAN: Roll Rop., Jr. Day Comm., Avtivity Carcl Comm., Minuto Girl, Bowling, Per- sonality Comm., Drivos Comm., Frionclship Comm., Cozy Comm., Pop Club. SMITH, SHARON: Girls' Club. STA l!Ll'flN, MARY ALICE: Sonior WOOR Assombly, Htanilarmls, Homovoming Danoe, Minuto Girl, 'l':ilent Show, L.S.A., Chantors, Honor Soci- ety, Sr, Cruiso, Pop Club. N'l'Al'Ll'IS, VRRNA: Jr. Day Comm., Standards Comm., L.S.A., Sr, Roll Rop., Stusly Hall Clioclcfxr. Ski Club. S'l'l4Il4Il.l4I, FRANCIS: Boys' Club. Stern, Ed: Varsity Tennis: B0Yl' Club. S'l'l4IVVAR'l', Bon. Roll mp., sr. Play, Boys' Club, Ski Club. Ambition: Moalivino. STEVYART, SHARON: Girls' Club. F' 'W if TANGUY, PEGGY: Drives Comm., P.T.A. Dance Comm., Minute Girl. Pep Club, Sr. Cruise Comm., Personality Comm. TESKE, PIGGGY: Girls' Club. 'l'HIRAU'l', KENNLl'l'll: Library Holpor, Study Hall Assistant, Roll Rep. Ambition: Air Forco pilot. THOMAS. CLARISSA: Sr. Bard, Sr. Oroh., Torah, Study Hall Clit-vki-i', Attvndanve Office, Oporotta. THOMPSON, CAROL ANN: Drivers Comm.. Ski Club, Lost and Fonnfl, Bowling, lfrviicli Club. Spades. THORKILDSEN, ARNT: Sr. Play, Operctta, Hall Patrol, Jr. Roll Rep, Asscllllnlies, THORNTON, WILLIAM: Boys' Club. Ambition: To bo a distrirt Eorost Ranger at North Bond. TORGRIMSON, FLOYD: Boys' Club. Ambition: To go to Alaska. TOVVE, .TANI-IT: Chr. T-Day Financial Comm., Sr. Roll Rep., Pop Club, Torvh, Oporotta, Adv. Chantors, Football Assembly Comm. TOVVNSEND, BETTY: Totem Woekly, Sr. Dav Publivity Comm., Spades, Bullctin Board. Ambi- tion: Journalist. TREECE, KEITH: 'Boys' Club. TRINBLE, BARBARA: Publirity Comm., Friend- ship Comm., T-Day Dance Comm. Ambition: Soc-rotary. TRIMBLE, RI'TH: Annual, L.9.A., Torch, Pep Club, Jr. Breakfast Comm., Sr. VVvok Comm., Sr. Prom Comm., Commencement Ushor, Study Hall Checker. TRIIMBITLL, JIM: Pros. Atlilotif' Counvil, Stua dont Counril, Football. Trark, Hall Patrol. Most Rememberod 'Momontz July 4, 1953. TIICKER, TOMMY: Yoll King, Chr. Jubilynx, Pop Club, Track, T4Day Comm. TIIININGA, ANN: Chr. Sr. Prom, Chr. Homo- coming Bnnquvt, Co-Chr. Jr. Dance, LLL, G. C. Cabinot, Commenromont Usher, P.T.A. Dance Comm., I'sh0r Form-, Pop Club, T-Day Dance Comm., L.S.A., Roll Rep . TVRMELL, BEVERLY: Publicity Comm., Stand- ards Comm., Desk Girl, Friendship Comm., L.S.A., Lim-olnottv, French Club, Personality Comm., P.T. A. Danro Comm. I TIVTTLE, JEAN: Voop Big' L, Band, Avtivity Card Comm., Honor Soviety, Student Council Rop. Ambition :' To go to California. ITLLMAN, BARBARA: T-Day Soc., Social Sor- viov, Drives Oomm., LLL, Main Offico, Spades, Torch, L.S.A., Sr. Band. ITSSERY, IREN E: Pep ,Club, Girls' Club, Minuto Girl. Ambition: To go to Sun Valley, Idaho. VALENZUELA, HARRY: Boys' Club, Ticket Force, Debate, Activity Card Comm., Library Helpvr, Dramatics. YVALSH, AlLl'llCN: Spades, Pep Club, Bowling, Library Helper, Swim Team. Ambition: To be- come a Registered Nurse. YVARD, GLENDA: Girls' Club. Ambition: College. Most Remembered Moment: My First Football game at Lineoln. VVASHBURN.. ROGER: Honor Goeiety, Behool Messenger, Lunehroom Cashier, Sr. Roll Rep XVATSON, MARY: Co-Cllr. Sales Activity Card Comm., LLL, Roll Rep., Friendship Comm., .Tr. Assembly Comm., T-Day, Traditions, Building and Grounds Comm. XVI-IBl-TR, GARY: Boys' Club. Wl-IISl'IR, KEN: Baseball, Basketball, Boys' Club Rep,, Totem WVeekly, Basketroom. Ambition: Olympic- Diving Champion. YVl'lNS'l'R-OM, AlNfl'lLlA: Girls' Club. YVl'lRGlC, DORIS: Drives Comm., Aetivity Card Comm., L.S.A., Standards. Ambition: To attend eollege. NVHI'l'l'1, BARBARA: L.S.A., Drives, Sr. Banquet, 'l'4Day Comm., Usher Foree, Ski Club, .Tr. Break- fast Comm., Study Hall Checker, Activity Card Comm. XVHITE, DON: Boys' Club. VVHl'l l'l'IN ROBERT. Bo S' Club v ' Y XVICKSTROM, PHIL: Boys' Club Rep., Soph. Traek. Most Remembered Moment: August 17 1053. ' 45 VANCAMP, LOTS: Minute Girl, Art Comm., 'Pep Club. Ambition: To go to eollege. VANCE, SALLY: Attendanee Offiee, Girls' Club. Most Remembered Moment: My second driving lesson. VA RNHY, PHTL: Boys' Club. VASICLI-INAK, FRED: Chr. Sr. Cruise, .Tr. Rep. Boys' Club Board of Control. Chr. lhlililillg and Grounds Comm., Debate, Adv. Chanters, Talent Show. Operetta. Yl DAL, RON: Baseball, Boys' Club Rep., Stage, Boys' Club. Ambition: To go to eollege. VOLLICN, GICORGTA: L.S.A.. Friendship Comm., Sr. Commeneement Comm., Minute Girl, Ski Club, .Tr. Day Comm., Personality Comm. XVAGLIG, ARLTNR: Girls' Club. VVAGNHR, STANLI-IY: Boys' Club, Football Manager. VVALKIGR, GEORGE: Hall Patrol, Boys' Club. Ambition: lileetrieal linpgineer. U VVTLCOX, DONALD: Veep Boys' Club, Student Council Rep., Baseball, Basketball, T-Day Assem- bly Comm. VVILKINSON, FRED: Boys' Club. Ambition: Engineer. Favorite Pastime: Fishing. WILLHY, BOB: Hall Patrol, Boys' Club. Ambi- tion: To go to the U. of W. VVILLTA MS, l'IS'l'l'ILL: L.S.A., Bowling Club, Pep Club, Sr. Banquet Comm., Drives Comm., Health Comm., Jr. Roll Rep., Minute Girl. VVTLLIAMS, JOAN: Girls' Club. VVTLLIAMS, .TUSTI-INR. Girls' Club. WILSON, JIM: Hall Patrol, T-Day Dance Comm., Boys, Club. Favorite Pastime: Fishing and Dri- vm . VVIENICEI., BOB: Pres. Sr. Class, Chr. Memorial Day Assembly, German Club, Hall Patrol, Band, Orch., Football, Basketball, Torch, Commencement Usher. VVITHAM, JYNE: Veep Girls' Club, Vecp L.S.A., Chr. .Tr. Day Programs, LLL, Honor Society. G. C. Cabinet, Jr. Roll Rep., Minute Girl, Commence- ment Usherette, French Club Rep., Usher Force, Pep Club. NAI 'TJ'- i N :rf VVITHHROVV, RIARY ALICE: Treas. Sr. Class, Annual Staff, Fr. Totem Rep., Activity Card Comm., L.S.A.,F.S.A., Traditions Comm., Publicity Comm., Orch., Operetta, Sr. Cruise Comm. VVOLLAK, JANICE: Chanters, Girls' Club. M'ost Remembered Moment: My plane trip to Alaska. WVOOD, SALLY: Corres. Sec. Girls' Club, Soph. Student Council Rep., Chr. Homecoming Dance, Chr. Jr. Day Theme, LLL, Torch, Commencement Usher, Sr. Cruise, Sr. Roll Rep., Bowling Club. VVOODRUFF, MARIA: After school sports. Am- bition: To be a singer. WOODS, JOHN: Fire and Earthquake Squad, Boys' Club, Jubilynx. Ambition: To sail the Seven Seas. WOOLLEY, SHARON: L.S.A., Friendship Comm., Jr. Day Comm., Soph. Roll Rep., Ski Club, Sr. Banquet Comm. VVORTHLBY, BOB: Jordan High, California: Water Ploo. Lincoln: Boys' Club. Favo-rite Pas- time: Fishing. XENOS, MIKE: Boys' Club. YEARSLPZY, MARY: Girls' Club, Band. Ambi- tion: College. Most Remembered Moment: March 7, 1953. ZEFIB, JIM: Pres. Ski Club, Sr. Play, Activity Card, Axe Comm., Boys' Club. Ambition: To ski in the Olympic winter games. ZYLSTRA, CAROL: Roll Rep., Usher Force, Fine Arts Comm., Chanters, Lincolnette, Social Service, L.S.A., Study Hall Checker. 'I Winners of the first Phi Beta Kappa Honorary Award. See Page 104. SENIOR WEEK SENIOR PROM Back Row: L.to R. Mary Ann Mills, Brian Holman, Top Row: Jim Hansen, Ron Carlson, Rod Martin, Ter- Tom O'Connor, Co. Chr. Dennis Brenner, Barbara ry Critchett. Middle Row: Alison Easter, Jane Barker, Pat Provine, Helen Harrison, Beverly Aahh Lieb, Florence Daquila, Norma Olson. Carol Olson. Joanne Lindquist, Marcia Hartson, Barbara Allismn Bottom Row: Molly Ekern, Sharron Glasoe, Joan Front Row: Mary Alice Martenson, Sharon Stewart, Chatalas, Chr. Ann Tuininga, Dorothy Fairchild, Sandra Bell, Arline Wagle, Co. Chr. Toni Meicho, Lorraine Brumbaugh, Salli Guinn, Beverly Aahl. Marilyn Love. SENIOR COMMENCEMENT Top Row: L.to R. Camilla Harris, Janet Mills, Carol Earle, Nancy Harris. Jennie Claire Mund, Rosie Grove, Joan Boyd, Jerry Edwards. Bottom Row: Shirley Edwards, Jean Cropley, Marilyn Hooper, Pat Hunsdorfer, Barbara Calcutt, Chr. Annette Campbell. Sandra Ocamb, Lauraine Garneau, Norma Slyg Barbara Greer. SENIOR CRUISE SENIOR BANQUET Top Row: Shirley Edwards, Judy Leonard, Barbara white. Bottom Row: Phyllis Hoy, Grace Irwin, Chr. Marcia Hartson, Pepina Klieros. L.to R. Bob Jellesed, Laurie Hensen, Sally Haven, Betty Allen, Sally Wood, Connie Kulseth, Judy Dobson, Chr. Fred Vaselenak. Jr mf? 'ff' ww Mywwfl fb f A - 494W W0 fffwfjwfil WM Wy gf, In ff f J 1 9114 ff f' li , ' in yffkolbofl I J ff! in in QA fd vffjyf- ,J A, A' VW f ,f'i! Ulf! 'yll fc!!! fi U V ff! 70 Q iv If , 0 wwixgwi mfxwxu Qm ,qV,f,f w ic P VQN yy IMhM'fV11V'J if ff! ' M 7k Y Wk WW fix! ,U Wy wy JUNI if M a ff J Q if U fag 3550 'V JV J jf LAL X! L u F , 'dgff :tofu fx IP Lid? 48 fbi? WX5 KTQNXAS U W J 4 nf, OX xx V Q1 5 v V N Q, ff Theodora Cokinnkia President rf' Linda Nel son Secretary Sandy Bumgarne r 1 7 Vx l.s..' Ira. Snodgrass Advisor CLASS of 1955 The Class of '55 f'o-sponsoretl the l ootli:ill .Tauilioroe Dmiee with the Pep Fluh. The :ifter-school clsinev, hm-lil in the Girls' Gym, gully wleeorzitecl with volorocl Sil'l'Tllll' ers representing every sehool, was well zittonfletl. During the your we held popeorn hull, pickle, :intl vziiuly sales. The .Tunior-sponsored Blaekboartl Blues tlnnve, hold nt the Greenlnke Fieldhouse and attentleil hy students from :ill eity High Sehools, was trenu-mlously siieevss- ful. The theme Chinatown for Junior Day was in- eorpomted into :ill :ivtivitim-s. A Chinese lil'I'0I' was var- riml out in the mlevorations for the Breakfast :intl each Junior reveiviwl :i souvenir to eoniuieniorzite this big vlnss event, Many students enjoyed the annual .Tix Day dance, hr-ld at the Greenlako Fieltlhouse, which was cleverly tlm-or:1te1l in Chinn-so style. Other netivities were tenehers' favors, for both .Tr. Dny :intl Thanksgivingg a poster eoiftvst puhliuizing .Tri Dnyg :incl fl Suggestion Box in whivh :ill stiuli-nts eoulfl express their wishes in rvgzirrls to class :it-tivities. .Tun- iors also sponsored the 'ftlootl Neighbor l untl and the Red Orossl' drives. Following nn estziblishwl trmlition, .Tunior offieers :intl vonimitteo uieiulwrs, nlrvsseal as Sp:i00nien. served at the Senior Banquet. Jim Lashley Vice President Tekla Brady Totem Reporter Marcin Koch Student Council Rep. Student Council Rep 1- Q9 X ff 'ik' -X 1 1 . Nw 2 -X ,X ' ., -.- -, lk- my 4 1 A N.. ,Y .,,. X 4-r A Q5 - .' g?.g.... - Qgf, , iv, 4 ' H I .X A S ,l N, '- egg- A X , - -055,1 ,,, wh 4 -., v 5- V . ff ,..l:.-ay.. 'lf 'V 2. - v ' .. ?,,' yf' , v 1 Mr ,M ,,.,... K Vi XL, -'rig . X K k-un... if .T i M Q Q id -wi- A nv-W'-1 ri ff or fi l .AL ,L Wm' 'N l. ll 'F 'll 1' J ' ' 1 . 14 av' 1 wi. b' , K M X a I A - xl fx! 1 9 , . ' 7' 'Cl' mx N. yi' fm .A rr' , alt i U Q 955 ' i if Q' 'QF' . - Q ? Q ' x 50 Ahl, Charmain Allicn, Stan Allrrovllt, Virginia All-xanilvr, Nancy Allison, Flairo Allis. Dr-anna Allman, Sharon Allyn, Don Alvoril, Goorgia Aiiilwr'g', Pat Anilorson, Daviel Anderson, Donalil Anrlvrson, Phi Anilorson, .Tocllen Anrlerson, Mary Lynnv Anclorson, Pai' Anilorson, Rolmorta Anrlorson, Rogor Arnolfl, Maury Arnold, Pr-nnio Astley, Dick Atherton, Dir-k Ayres, Alhcrt Bailvy, llvryl Bailoy. Nanny Baird, Alan Baker, Bonnio Bakor. Marilyn Banchoro, Barbara Bamrertvr, Ronald Barkvr, Brian Bar-kvr, Sharon Barnoft, Doris Barnum. Rohm'-rt Barr. Javkie Basseff, 'Karon Beauflry, Vicki Beiriirigvn, Kirk Bender. Bort Bonflor, Rosa Bvnnelff, Roliort D9 Bonson, Mary Bonfon, Mai-jorio Borglunfl, Folio Berry, Sally Bingamnn, Sally .Bifhop l3I'Ilf'0 Bishop, Diane Bishop, Ernest Bjorklanrl, Arlonv Bjornsfaii, Susie Blank, Dick Blair. Barbara Blakesloy, Carla Bledsoe, Lysboth Blue, Joy Ann 1 ...kv 4' 2' 4, J A ' ' I 5.5! 4 ------1..,.g,.,, ' N' i' ' - l ,. . ,..... My xx 1, K .. .,. as '-bl' . M 1' ' ' - . ?!!f'4'55 5- Q,.N 1' I L,zi.:l 1' 'N' QQ if 00 4?-il' 6 pw' -nf - VN XV! Blunt, A1111 Bmiv, .Tvnnno 11.11111-r1.Yx'0nn0 Bfwhm, Paul I3m'1tipf0l',Frnnr'eS Bnttvniwrg, Gay Bnyvtf, Ailwrt Brmllvy, Marlo Brady Tvkla HI'i1'f1'llilUI'H, Uvriv Brvnnnn, .Too g Brinkmzl Brr-nnnr, Gerry Brivv, Bill Briggs. .Tnhn Il. Dianne Br'mlh11r'y, VVynn Brnvkvy, .Twin Brush Orvilir' Brnuw, Nnnry Bryvnhm. Bn rlmrn 6 J Bm-klvy, .Tim Bullnrk, .Tim l4i1n1gj:lrm'r. Snnciv Un 1' , cm Hiirgy, Lmiiv Burkv. Paul 'Blll'lllIlSfl'I', T':1'f Burrill, Stewie Bush, iVi'flI'iif'Il Butivr, ,Tim But ivr, XV:irr0n Bnttvrfivlil. Diane Byrne, .Tov Fmluggznn, Pvggy Fxillzaiizin, I1l:1nme Cnmplwll, Brirhnm C1lI'iStlII,N!ll1l'il' Cg11'51fg1iimi1'!I. DIIIIHR f 1i's:'u-l4l1'I1. T,ul'il1' c'1ll'it'l'. Klnry .Tn Om-, Dnnnn Uzirmy' Imuisv 0i1IlIlliH'I'iiIl, l'illLfl'lll' w ihupmrin. i,l2llllNT ,Q Lg Cil2lN4', Divk l'l1:1s4'. RIliH l'i X g. f'ill'ZlVl4'l'. Nunvy Qi' i1iII'lNil'HN4'll, Holm 5 1 I ,, - 3 llaiix, .Tulm X 1 .1 If ' E Fin xtrm. .Tnywv Clmlfi. Hill Clmigii. Don Vout ' . .Tmm l'nN+s, NV:1yn0 fi'UfPI', Rolwrfn C'uff'in, Anniv Lou SI .!M'x f-A I ff A -44' .. ug, Ja. M -,.-Ja 'A ,, I , f f ...-.- -- 'h' Bef! ii N 8 , l 5 . 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Marion ak Jzlvuhs, Hill Nu 1 gg ,n vs. , .uh T mln um ' By, Gs nO E Funl T A L un U Inna 2 K: n 111 lo X hnl 1' IH Q Tuhnstmnlnug.,I1 Duck 6, H3 1111 -gg 'Q' E. lf. xh FA Juv Bob FF F en 'wh -Y Tm X 'W Q W sei' Q7 B la? 2Q?9 L in fusing.. N 577 P 'f ,Nb Q if n ' is P ' il i L il - i ' K ' 7 + I'-es 2 W Q: 1 QUT 'li .,,, fb-r .J 1 Y '-. A iq. if A 'mi ,.--' -Q.,,,,.4F' K . r JRNFI W-1 Laugliary, Deanne Lawrenee, Dawn Lawrenee, Maryon Laws, Chuek Lawson, Bruce Lease, Harrison Lee, .Tanet Leet Marilyn Lehman, Kathleen Lehman, Larry Leigh, Merlene Lemm, 'Bob Lelllargee, Bill Levar, JoAnn Lind, Boli Link, .Tim London, Annette Longpre, Larl4lie Loomis, Rogg Love, Kathleen Lowe, Janies Lowe, Jim Lygren, Harvey Blaekie, 'llerl Mzu-Watters, Herman Magee, Milt Mahan, Alix Malan, Roland I V X A Marwliel, lionnie -. al Q5 C ff- Martin, Bob 7 U A. ' 23 'P F Massie, Ann I '- ' L 'Q N Mattson, Dorothy x W A , N 1- 2 Maxfielrl, Dianne ' , . r ' lllf':Xl'llll1I', Shirley I ' ,I Meflaig, Judy - 7 I ' MeCallum, Marilyn Y McCarthy, Darlene , as McCartney, Bruce ' 1' V Mcclmry, Mike A X McConville, Tom if I Mefifnllom, Anne ' McCulloch, Bill V in V Maloney, .ToMarie , 'Q ' f' Mann, Glenn uf 'yr Marek, Robert E' ,A E' Marian, Dick X ', eb Maroni, Charles 5 A N Q 1- 1 Maroni, Marlene , X ' Marshall, Erleno ' McFerran, Peggy 7 . ' ' f l , M Vflilllil, Uliarloffe i K -A ' Mclnnis, Delores I' 9 S' McIntyre, Peggy 4 McKiliben, Bob X., P , - McLaughlin, John Mellliehael, Joyce .fKX s X in is QT? N ' r 'r 8 l'-'-fr:-- '. '....-t:i.'li-ew, A , ,, 4. In 1 JPINR 7' l P- -. ' McMullen, Miehaelo 1 MeNamee, Dave , A , - McNanghton, Tanya 3 - W Medalia, Joe V R4 uv Medalia, Steve ,L - Mehus, Gloria f M 1 :.' V',k 7 x X K in . ' i 0 on ls, ie y ii N Melson, Joanne Menard, Virginia ' ' V X X Merrill, Chuek 'V' Meyer, David E7 Miekelson, Holland I I Milli-r, Fri-ii , A V I f f Miller, Howard W 'VI 1 Miller, Kenneth ,tg Miller, Marie ,, ,, ' Mill.-r, Marilyn Q X, Miller, Suzanne Mills. Norma, x X , Monday, Selina Ann ...Q Q hfonroe, Paul ,Q Moore, Barbara ' A ' A Q Moore Bob xg ' . , Mooire, Gerald 'E 5, ' g' X23 Moore, Jim Z' f ' Dfoore, Sidney I -- ' Moore, Xvalter ir.. . ,,,,,,,, Moran, Tom 1 Morand, Marguerite ' - A Morgan, Janice 5, w Morris, Tom 5' Morrison, Gail X- i Morrow, Maxine ' Illorfensen, Belly ssh 21 il 4.4 Mortensen, Arlen Mullan, Kerry Mundi, Carol Munro, Virginia Munson, Douglas Murphy, Laureen Murray, Carol 'Nr Nelson, Jack Nelson, Judy Nelson, Linda Nelson, Paul ' Ness, Lee ' Ness, Vineent AMI4 '-llplwf ',,..----...,,,, Newhall, Lynne Newman, Carol 9' , ... v i Q lL f Newton, Ronald 'T' X .W Nichols, Marjorie 233, 5 Nielsen, Stuart fa - ' Niemeyer, Phil H '7'i1' - h 5 Nonis, David Nordstrom, Dave Nordst rom, 'Marie 57 , f x ,,v ,.' A 'NW' ..-.1 rr 58 .1 fx-Wy. ' W A ' 4 N igzffi- A . -f , . rf -, - - I . 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Larry l,ll'llll1'll, Paul Pollock, ,Terry 'Vip Pnrfvr, Tom Pounds, Knfhlnen Powvr, .Tanet Prnlnx, Paul Propvr, Yvflynv Pnvkvff, Lisa Quain, Bill Ralston, Rnlwrfa Ranrlall, Eli-:mor Randall, lvllliillll Rasninssvn, Anne Rath, Janice Rolmmnn, Arlf-nv Reilclaway, Don R4-eil, Imstvr Rvynnlils, Carol Ri0llil:ll1', llavg Riggs, Lanny Riplvy, .Tfian RHFIIIIINBUII, liuvvrly 4015. 1 I f w A--u q PM i 5.9, QQ 0 1,-' I . 95 JHNH 5 - . 1 or, Mary' x, Mnrulvu si' ,593 I A Huuf, Hgmh linznrk, l'IfIw:lrvl lfnlwlwlllx. f:!'UI'0'l' ' ' s , . u,: .11 -..- N 11 1-P' '-ve Ililhlllvlll. Lynn Hulnmml. Nlnry --ffl, Iiunnn , -, :nltvr ,. :1 HHH. lfvlkvt' , Arlins HIINII, llzarln-vn Hussvll, t'l1:urlc'c'n Szum wk, ,luhn S:nx41r:1,NI:1l11'i4'v Suwyn-I. .l:uni4-v Sum-, 'IUH11 Svhzwk. C41 Smnhmlu, Shari Snhwsxl, Vlullvlvim- Svhzm-411-1. lin-Hn' lmll 91 huln-, Slll'l'l'y gmail. Vinh!! H4'!ll'lj,fhT, liill Sm-llvrs, Janus! Svlstrmn, .ls':1lln'il1' Qvrnplv, l':lI S!'Vlxl 4llIl, lfu-Iyn Sll:11kl4-llvrrf, Hull Shaw, l':n,rnIu Nhvvllllll, Luftir- Shvlly. Jn She-phzxrfi. S:lnr1r:l She-rhnxt. Sandrxl SHCVVVUUH, 'l'Q-Fl Shipley, Edith Sholley, Hum' Siegol, Anne-til Siegellrnun, Ruth Sigmen Dun umunsvn, .M-unniv SiYYIUllSUll,Hl4l1'ill Sixvrsun, Lmlisu Skool, L:1Vunnv SkidlIlUI'l', I1llWI'1'l 4kutt. .Tn-rry Slzatm-r, Imlnrn-s Slllllh, llzlrlvm' Smith, Ls-mmrd Sllllfll, Mllu SlIlifh,R0llPl' Smith. Rmwky 59 , AK'-- ' X J' . - PNN-1 K . .. i' '4 V lulu X A fu A L -Y 9 LM i lr' 4 x nf 1 3' 0 l 0 F , I, 1 A ' . hiv' ., 'hfiillipy 3 lb I X l Fr F' -Tir r sq, gk N n 'Nl ! 1 ,qs , MN Qhsr . 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'L -f . -4 V 5 Q' -.Y , A V ex X , A ' wv.-ml, Sharon fi -A ' ' A Westnll, .Tami-s Weston, Jim V Tangnxmy, Laum an Yrnnken, Dorothy Vx-rm-hio, Ralph Vozzotti, Marvm ,.:1,- ,ff 3, I I I W HA J.. b...-.af-..h H , .3541 fa. , - Jw ' .mm YVIlipI I V X VV fl N k VV Ik Y VV II D XViIIi:uns, Brin YViIII:1ms, ICI VViIIi:uns, Pzltt I : - , .Tvr t 'inrfwstc-1', N Withzlm, Bill Wundv R I I T5 A IIDk R l IT - Am W vi if I I ll, If, gb! WI! S,,,ith,n,0 .: tif? fdpfgfif V -IC, 3 Q? KIM! 'X If II If ,nf 'fi Q31 Iifibbffw I ,M MWC 5:0119 QW HIL! 5 If W-WI Q. R Q2 ijy, L' W f' I6 II , I, ' X':'QgX:2, I?twJiLW x JV If wk wtf.: n. , fl-J W WH ' WW I If V-131 Q iff' , LII II' K aj! I JW Q91 JLJII afx QIIIIIIJ j g wp fZLI2Q5J5. 71? afcv-Li 21- JL II J W Q I If if X S39 ff -WM II X I L1 61 'W WM Vwf ,,,w' F pm' W W' W .- ,YI V ,isa -,X F I 4-P V I .I D 'Y 7 f 'i-sr A ,f - .11 X K M soPHo one LC.. XX 9 X , X K f A P L, A LASS 0131956 Starts the Lincoln Trail 1-Q K' f as Auron, Put A:1s111-ss. Lo Anne' Adair. Mary .Tnnv Adanns, Dnlv Anne Adunug, D1-:1 Mau' Adams. Dinnv Addington, l1ll1'lllll1l A cl kinsnn, A4lnlfsun, Allrtlrf. lim AlflCI'lIHlll, Allvn, Dun llorlm lglx 1lllgt'llIlC mlm-rf Bill Allon, .Tnnn Allen. l,yn1:1n Alley,R:1n1n111l Albpiliill, llflllll Alvnrrl, llugjvl' A11dr'1'sn11. Arla-nv Bull' RHP A ll IlK'l'SOU. ll! ,'AIlllt2l'SUH. lW:11'1'1-ll A11dv1'Q1111. Gllll AlI!'l0I'NUll A1nlm'sm1 A rlrlmw-1111 A 111l01's11n A YldQ!l'SllIl A 11 fl orso11 A n rl H5011 ll11W2ll'd , .Tun 'Toyvf' PM S21 mlrrl , Shu ron V i4-for JATISIIIIL7, .Tzu-li A11tlmny,lliIly' A 1'n41l1l, Uivlc A1'1l0ld, Gevw A r1'mvQmit.l1. At,lii11m11. lin N Gary ynnmnl Atwvll, 1 l7Lllfll!l A1wmnl,il'11'V .AllI'l', M Qxllhl. S1 . Zllllll vpl1:111iv A vv, Rogfvx' Aylvswu rt ll. lP?1tI'l0 li:u-lw1', Mnrlzl ll:l1'lc11Q. .Tnhn llllllilll. U1-rlwrl wlllllifllx. l'll'ill1li l?:1lflwi11. Dunn Null. 5011111112 'll:1ll:111!v1n:, llnlm lgllY'flPll. llQ!Vl'l'lV 12!ll'lil'I', l11ll'lllU1' lgIlI'li4'I'. Dtiffitllf' lgIl1'IlUS. .Tn-:111 T'4:1x'114-s. Ynnvy l?:11'1'. Cowl-l T2I'll'l1'lN1lI1 , lzil l'llfl!'!1 Hzffch, Sullv N111 I'2ll'li, llunr. 'Tenn T21-1 ty llnylvy, f l11'is TZv:11:l1. Mn-lvin livuls, V':11'nl 'IM-:11n, Dtfilllllfl ll0:111l1lmwsr1111. ll:11'l1'u11 llonty. Tq4'1l1l4'lll l2Pl'I'II11l1l Tlulgluw. P.1flln1:1n. B-1ll1n:111. T?v11w11, , l1I1Hl'lll'C ,lnllll Bill Holm Clnriaa 'll411'Qm1'411'1l. Gail Tlgrg. B21 1'l1:11':1 llurg, Vi1'gini:1 T4q1'k111:111, ,T114lY T!+!1'k0x'if7. Nunvy Tlvrry. lVliwl1nf'l T111-lifwf, Cllllilk -Rlllgllillll. TA! 1' Bissell, Rrnvv VY rr- r' 9 ,.l M nr-'fl nw' k A , 1' f Earl F 'H Q , K .2254 in 11. ' x ..- 'W-sq r Q 5 r rf A 1 L . W MV , , c 1 1 ' ' 53 . I Q . , MS, 1, B ' W 'f 'P '11 af 'F U ll T7 ' V l F, K K B- lx R' yr 'F . ef my u A, H ,,. . Q 'W 3. f'f1l1lwvll. lluriulrfl Riwsvf. Cc-r:1l4l Rlnnsvct. R1-ln Rlinn, Gil Bohn, Rivhnrfl Bolson, Larry Tlnstrwk, .Tulin 'l'4rmllny', Frml Rraelslinw, Gnil 'BF!lLlQl1f1WV,T,!1l' Brady. 'T'li:1li:i Brown. Anno Brown, Marilyn Brown, Sfvvv Rrmvn, Tmn Rnvll, TXf:ii'r'in Tiulln. GQTFV RIITQQSS. 'l'0m Burns, llfariljvn Burns. T':1f f n1lrnn0ll,f'nnnic' Pain. Dinnv F':innmi. 9110 ldfllflwrsll. flmnnr-lin, Un mc ron. 0:1 11101-mi. Cmiiplmll. f':implwll .lvrry llfonn llu rlizirn llriivo Rolmrl' Tvrry Wlnmly. llvirfhziril Pnyiorlrin, Don f :1i'nvfin. lV:illm' 0fl!'4lXYPll. fllmlrs PIlT'lSOIl. llulivrf Pnrmn. .Tnno f'artvr, flzirol Unrfvr, .Tm-l Paw. L00 f'Q1'ny, 'Rrmiiiinry fllinnilps-rl:iin. Dawn Fliniiilxn-rs, llvnlnn f-lllfI11IlN l'4. l?,0ll4lI'l' Fliflrlvs. Donna f'h:11'lton, .Tulin Plmfnlzw. Gi-orggv Fliilde. Rnszilin f'ln'isN'nwn. lilixmr Fl1Y'l4l4'11N0ll, Thin Flark. lillwnril Flnrk, .Tim lmlnylmlll. Cary Fnkig Uzirriv f'onipt0n, .Tully Pnnnvllv, Stuart Fonnrir, Gary f'nnnin,fg, Donulnl f nnnm'. Glm-in f'fmWv. .-lllnn Ffiok. lzfl!'llfl!'!l f'o0li. l l1ylliH Fnrilf--lgf-, Lzirry 0Ufll4'y, Gillwl'f 000110. f':ir0l Cnonu, glflll C'0rn4-liiis. Tlnli Pnstnin, -llllllill C'oftnn. Tllnvis Cl0lllf1'I'. li!ll'lHll'Il Frnll. TAIPNVIIYIIHI l 1':11wf'ivl1l. liunniv f'rm'lie-tt. Pill Frmnwi-ll, Dunn Frnplvy, f':itlivrin0 Prnpp. Pnlrfmi 011154, f'li:i1'li1i0 Frfmssfili. lgflll f'rmx'lPY. Nlilw f'rnvvflwr, Vranvvs f'ruv0, llivharil 4 ruve'r, l'l1l f illlwrfson, Darllara f1lllllllIlUl,fS, Kun Dalll, Divk Dalv, Kji-ll Daly, Arlene Daly,Rns:1nn0 Dana, .Tudifh Davis-s, .Torry Davis, .Tvan Davis, Maris Davis, llafrivia Da vis, Nliirlvy Da visun, llnsalif' Dawson, Glvmla Dvan, Yvuunf' lltfilfllllll, llill D0 flaiup, Dali :lv f'axfru, 'llvrvsa Dvilrivk, Kari-n Dl'llllllll'lYS, .Tim Dl'f3IllLfl. Kon Dilllrlv, Duruflly Divtlu-lm, .Terry Donwunwskv, llalpll Dmmimnn, llulm Dnfy, Pat Douglass, Gaylv Dowman, Arla-uv Downing, RUSOIIIIIFY Drain, Harold Drakc-1, Mary Drussvll, Susan Dulluquv, Douglas Dv llvllv. l L'gg.'fl Duuvan, Dave Duuvan, 'Parry Duuliam, .lanive Dunlap. Douglas Iiastlv, Linda liatun, Sharon Bde, Nina Ildelmau, Sliirloy llllcuy, Ge-ralil l'llliu1,1, llulx0l'17 lillih, Sllllllffl llllif, NValtvr llfllswurlll, Donna, liluikmi, Fannie lfnglihli, Paul l'filgsti'uin, llrmalrl lipstuin. llarlwara l'll'll'lihl'll, lCIll'0TI l':!'lt'liSU1l. Dill l'iriuks1n1, Tnrwffv llstcs, .Ti-rrv livans, Tma l,Illl'lHl,!1lih, Susan Vamlrii-li, Vinlof Varnluuu, Daryl l7nwcuft, .Krlinv Feclny, Frmlerivk Filcmnv, Antoninrl Finlan. ,Torry Fish. Virginia Fislwr, .-Kun Ploau. Pauline l-'Iudquist,, Sandra l lm'uiu'1-, Clifford l lorr-iivv, fllar,9garef Fl0rcsr'a. Diana Fonrt, Arls-nv Fursmn, Kun l-'assi-, Ray lfmvlvr. Frml 'lr' rm ug- SZ 4: .. I 5-A 'l in - I W E lr 5 4 L ,fl i A1 A ,, -.J Kxsd' 1? x ' 'X sv XV' 4 N Atl l QQ ? 'w ru A 13 4 LA. Fawlvr. Rose- Mary Fox, Yvnnrly Frnrlm-ri4'k, Rolwrf Frvnlrivksnn, Pill Frm-man. lilaino l rivlmm's, Duane l TlllIll!lLf, .Tully lfuhr, Xl:-lva lfullam. Danna l ullc'r, lrvnf' Uaisvr. P1-10 Garl, Mary flarn, Doanna llasparrl, Shirlvy Gvirll. RllSSl'll Gvigvr, hlilif' Gullaf, Larry Cvinlml.is, Donna Gvorgvs. Hs-lan Gibson, flarriff Gillwrl. Fharlvs fiillwrf, Larry Gilvvk, Alhnrf, Gilliw, Ralph flirarml, Yvnnnf' Givan, Sharon Cirnns, Susan Cla 10, 'l'mnmy Glvasnn, Sandra Garlfrny, Gloria Ilogvrf, .Tvan fluhlsha ry, Gary' flomlman. -T0ll11 Gordon. Doug Cordon, Mary Gnilrrllnfk 'll2il'llflI'2'l Graham. f liarloHv Graham. l'IlwYf1 Gransfrom, HGTV Crapp. Nnrrvflll f1rav0s..Tiin Gravis. Kaye Cray, 'Diario Gray, ,Tllfly Grwnn, .lamvs flrinms, flarol Grisim. lfvilh Grnmnhridgv, Marilyn Crow-, Ran Guilvy. Linda Guffeld, Arnolfl Halemha. Juanita Halley, flillu-rf H3lX'4ll'Q!1ll. Gay Hamilton, Marla HHlllllIlll'lf'li5IJll, floor llamplu, -RUYl?l'lY Humble. Rally Hamrir-lc. Ran Hanvs. Sharon Hankins. Yalura Haaaing. lwllifllll Hanson, Gary' Harrlison. llrvwvll lII1l'Lf0fl, nm Haringla. 'Rah llarringtrm. Fharlos llarris. f'harlws llarris, Rahorl Harrismi. flaralyn llIITf4'llllb. llmly Tlarfvr. Mary Lynnv llartman. liill Harvey. 'Bill Harvey, John Haskell, Larry' llllllglllllfl, .Taannn Hawkins, Tmonnrrl llawkins. Ruby Tluwn, llilcrin llnwn, lilninn Hnyvs. lfllvnnor lluynmn, f':i rol lln-4ll,mQi'pf, Kfzlrilyn llalrlvvli, liowull He-lfvnstoin, Pofvr llonklv, llgvcrly Hcnlinfr, .Tay Hvrinnnson, Alan llvys. Allilll lllllCOI',ljl!1Y1Y1C' llill, lzLlI'lHll'Il Hill. lfvnnvfll llill. Pcggv llillg, .loullllfl lljorf. lfflillrx Tloilgcs, l?vx'nrly llolvoinlm, .Tmly llolnmn, llonulfl llofnms, Howard Tl-f'llIll4l'l'01II, John Hoinun, Dunno 'Hopkins,,Tn1ly llopp, .Xvf Hopp, Thomas llord, -llllllllllll .To Tlouivlwns, ilriwo Tfownfh. Karon llowlnnfl, Th-vM'ly llnbor, Furl Tlnvko, Hemi-y' lliiglws. lllllilfl Huntington, Gary llilsvniovn, Odinr' Hynivrs, Flivrry Tngruhnni, Bill Tnslov, Divk Trvinv. lin rlf' T4flflPS0Il, .Tozm Tsfmcson. Marilyn Tvvrsvn, 'Rjorgg' lvurson, lxllIl'4'lfl .Tm-kson, Toniniy fT1lf50l7S0ll, lil1'll2lI'4l .TflI'0lJS0ll, f-lliunqy .Tnkl0. llinnri-on J':1kolLsr-n, John -TRTOS. lxfivli .T0f'fm'son, Allmrf .Tf'llu5cz4l, llox'v!'ly Jenkins, Slizuon J'0nnings, liobvrfrm Jvnson, f'h:u'lcS .Tr1nscn, Sylvia .Tnssmn lmonn Jvssvft. Angola .Toli:insvn, .Tndy .Tnhnnsf-n, Lori-nine Johnnwn, Sli ron flollns, .Tvnniv .Xnn Johnson Ann .Tolinson 0:1 ry .Tnlmson llurry .Tollnson .l'01'1'y' .Tohnson Mzirgif' Johnson. Mn rk .Tollnson M1ll'gflI'Pf Johnson, lVl:1rlys .Toh nson, Yirgjinin Iolmston, .To A nn .Tolinsfon, Kny Johnston, l.:irr5' Johnston, Shu ron Janos. Bon-rlv .Tum-5. I7-M1111 Jnnva. .iumlilli .XIH10 Jnnvs, Kviiil .Tunom. Nwrris Jmdziii, livin-il .lu1Id, 1,:ii+ilyn J11iy:ln.,Xiin-nu .liiiiiunf-ii. Annu Marin .Iuul.I1:1wii Klwii, Univ icviivl. liAiin'l'f' Ii.-ling-Q-, Divk Ki-llvigjgg. Diilivzzvl ic!iii1'l',5Ilillll'1l Kiniwy. Marilyn Kirk. Mfllil' Kin'-w. iwflliflilliilllx Klurh. ii1lI'lHll'fI Knigghl. llzinny Kuvil. iil'Vl5l'iy KuiV4!, .i1fl'I'y Kmliuicl, Puggy Kun, fin5UI'1jt' Kutii, Hvrh Krzum-. iiitiilillfi ifI'lllli, Dunn:1 Lu 4'r4iM, Slizii-nn iifllllfflxfvli, Sharm: I.UYlgl?iYl1I'g. Shzlrml I.ar'a1-vi. Ann Larcfin. Isnlwi Laiwiii. Shirls-y i.:it,iim-y. .Xm,fi1ii:i Lriwliw, Mzirifin i,:uvi':-vim-, Livuyii T,v:erIl1:ll1, Kui11'l't i,1't'il1'i1. Jllnij' imv, 4'il:11'Ie's L1-1'ln'y. Klzxrihzx Ls-.iin. Nlnvy .Xmm Lf-igh, Karon i,vigii!y, iflllllllftil Tmnhgis, 'l'li:ili:x IA'fYZ1l'. M1ll illl'il' iiilltiivlllilll, Uifinv i,i1ld1IlliSf, .Twyn- i,iIlCimkng', Vgirnilvll Linigur, Uivk Links, 1-'rzink i.ilislt1x1fi. Grunf Lippnifl, Rfmiunfl Liu-rw. Myrna I,llI'kXVlIH1i, i'iZ.ll'lUIIl' I,uf'1uf, Muriv Imkks-ll.T7:1x'i4l imvn-, .ifll'k lmixwll. Nlurilyrl Lilmzi, ,Tim Lllrivigsun, Pzxrln Inirivigwri. Lluydvzln Lundhirrg, Vraig Lunriqnisi. Linda Lusf-hvn. Uizuw Lymzin. .lim Mzigiiiishmi, Ronziid Muivr. Kay fVl:inn, Dnvo Marius, Gvurgc' Marino, Gail Nlur Ning, Luryv Nlurtin, UZITIUTII' M:n'1,in, VVuynv Muxwvll, Dun Ylaxwull, Putrivia May. Margaret MCC2iiilllll, Mike McCarthy, Patrick 69 N14'1NI'1'Il1lil', l':11ri1'i:1 -'V M1-f'1'owkvy, .Toyvv Mvllznvriol, I'IITl'i4'k Mrl :11l1lm1, .Tnvly f M1:I :11'l:1111l, .Tvrry x4I'Gl'l', Xl:1r1h:1 .Xnn ..- .,,1 we -0 ' 4 Q EJ' I A 3411611-1111. John Mvlizny, Knrvn NI1'K1-1'h11i1'. Norm jVl4'lq1I1l11'f', M:1ryl01' Mf'liillStI'f', SIIIVIIIY M1'N1-1-sv, Iwlxilfl M1'Q11z11l1-, l'f111111'v vIl'II1Il'll1lflH. T,:1v1'rn0 Menlio, lioh Mvssor, f'1ll'0Il' Mvyvr. l':1t1'i1'i:1 KIOyUl'IIl 1'I', fNT:11'Y Mivhn-I, IjIlYi1l Mi1'k:1ls1-11..T111ly Nl1l'kQ'INlHl, Jonnnv xllll'S, .Inn , hl1lll'I',Jt'?lIlT1iT1I' Millvr, VFIIKIINTIS Millvlt. S11x:1nn1' Milnv, Dolorvs A' Minor. Huy' , Mitvhm-11, R1ll'llHY'1l K Milvllvll, Unvhl Moors-, 1':11'oIyn Noor:-, YVz1lT1'1' Morgjnn, Put xlllflllli, Susan Nlorris, l'l11'1'yl - Morrow, John . ilk Munn, Virginia KI111'phf', 1,IltI'i1'k xIlIl'l'Ilf', Shirlvy NI11sgr:1x'1-, hviuifllll Nlvlult, Nlikm' Nfknr, 11111 Nvlson. 111-r:1l1l1n11 nn P' ,av -N A D- if EL ,nfl vw r I 1 '31 -vu T .W -'1-1' 1 '4 cz- 'qq ban X ,av Nb J P' 'W Yvlson. .IQ-111111111 NQXISUII, IIUIIHIIU Nvlson, Lornn Nvrstxuel, D1-nnis Nl'lllll'l'1'II, I,:11'ry xl'll1l1ll'f, I'.11l11:1n Nt'XX'lll'l'gf, Down N1-111-II, Hhirhly Nivhols, .Tvrry Nivon, Puya- N1-ilwn, .Tvrorne N11-IM111, Slnrlvy Nilson, Mary Ann Nivn, John Nixon. Alivv Nohlf-, Rohvrt Nov, Honnil' M. Noltv, RIIYIIIUIHI ,t Noorwy. Sharon yy' Nlll'lll'lliSt. Gary Nr Norrnun, 111111111111 A Normun, Diana W W ' Norton, Lynnn' O'Igl'i1'I1, Frank Ovzunuh, .T:1n1-f OvI,ll11l14'1l, Polin Y U'lTonn1-Il Mikc' ' R Ugylon, Nnnvy M Olllllllll, Sonja OI41llI1lI1. Nunf O'L1':11'y, Mikn Dun Olson, Olson, I'.l1i:1 , N , 1 1-.1 Olson, Knrun A Olson, l':1tr11'1:1 1 11, ' ' 1 A m111.1m. 'm 'W WWM W' 1 W G AL P+ E,-...viz 1 1 1 r E ' 1 x 7' if X1 Fun 'W' , x J. yb 'K I R3 1 9 M A .., ' ... 0 11 4,- Q. 9' Ev N' L Y' F' ' 'S . , -fs-N fs ix '- CA Q PW' i, l 94 can 'Ca' 0 Q' +2 nv'-Q M -1 I .W M Q lg. m g J: A x A F-V -.qi 3' A --1 nu W Q21 X 'P , pr- Q 4.. . 9 QF df- 7' x T if 6 A fs., A Olsnn. Sharon U'Nvil, .Tim Orth, Ruger 0-or, Huzamm Onto-rluml, Mark OX'4ll'lllf'4ll', Uavill Owl-n, Virginia Pznllnvlsziluw, .lvrrvnc llIlllllll'4'l, .Tavkiv lla rlwr, f'a rnl llarwnn. Ray' l':utts'rfmi. .Xnn llalton. lfallilvvn Paul. Diana l'anl. Maile-linv l'aulsnn. Ma rll-nv lla-ali. l,m'raim' Pvarsmi, ,Tuhn l,t!lll'l'hl'Il. fllIl'lS lhwle-rwrli. llhl'fll' Pm-r. la-st:-r TN-pin, lflvsl' lll'Ihll1ll'4l, 'llum l'4'l'1'Y, Nlvliswl llvrry. Sally' l'vrn1-luiui. f'harlnH0 llvlvrw. ll:ul'lw:1r:l l'vt1'l'sml, l rv1l l'vtn'rsml. flarv Vvtriv. f'arol Pvffs-r. Marilyn llhillips, llfbllg' Phillips, Htarlyn Pivkvring, Rivlmril llivrson. lrarrv T'la5'fvr, Shirlvy Pugsun, Hill, Vullvss, .Tonn Pollovk. .Triyvv l'urt4-r. l'lI'fl1lf'l S l,I'4'llllDFff!lQf, Norma l'r0nfl0rf1asT, .Tnhn l'Tifl'lilll1'. Panlinv l'1'm'tm', Hvffy Prnnlv, Mvrlu Pu:-ll, 'IH-fl -Plll'lll,fIlllll, .Tully R:1im's.fll4'1i4l:l Randall. Rosalie Raskv, Marjorie Th-1l1livk,C:1ry Rvvvv, l:4lllIl4'ill. llf4'l1f'4-lfl, l'll'l'1l R1-ill, .Tvrry llvitvr, Pat Th-sxlvr, livvi Th-ymil-ls, .Tim Tlivliaiwlsmi, .Tainvsx lli4'l1:n'Ilsrm, Mary Riff:-, Mari-vlln Ring, Mary Lou Riss, .Toyvn Rohhins, Tom Rnlnwfs, Tke Rnln-rfs, .Tim Roliinson, Jim llohison. Sharron 'Rfign'rs, .Trmn lROIllSl4'Z1ll, .Toan Thmhalt, A rfhnr Rosr-ov, llmlg Rossi, Dornlliy Rosfrmn, Milllrml Roth, Barbara Rothwz-ll, .Tim Rovig, Kay Tluhish, .Tnan x Russia, Larry' Rust, Michael Sanilal, Pat Sanders, t harlita Sanrlnus, Elsa Sands, Sat 0 ri Sharon in, G nrtlon Saturn, .Toan S:iv:1g0, .Tufli Stfliavfl-i', Dianc' Hvlmiilmin, Bill Svliiwv, Al St-lmlz, Roy St-ott, Ramona Sullcn, Virginia Sunil lhliis ' 1 fu. .A .IN Ssginrau, f'arl0t0n SPXIIIIPT, Gzlylo Sli:it'f'vr, 'Rim Slim Shel lf1ll!l1l,Tiill ton. llnv Shih, YVilliam Sliiph-t, Varol Silvvn, Laura Simon, lCll0n Siprvi. .Ti-an Sly, iwlllIll'll'Tl0 Smith, Carol Smith, T-lawn Smith, .Tavk Smith. limi Smith, lillltlfl Smith, hlivliavl Smith, hfikc Smith, Pat Smith, Randy Smith, Sharon Suhalt, Dvana Super, Lorna S Olllbl'-, hlarie Spaulding, .Tim Sp r ctlm',i', Rogv SIIITIQIIO, Divk Sprrtiitm-ls, Gnrtlon Spnrr, Bill Stack, filargarnt Sffl!'!'. lKl':irlmw St a rku Y. lilizalieth Sf,t:tllIlZ1T1,.l.1lI'k Stuelo, Marlo St txffliiisc-ii, Donna Stvinvr, Holi Stenst rum, Pat St l i urn, Da vi: Sl.l5l'YlHf'l.. 'Burton Stutltw, Dam-tte Stctsm 1, Kenneth Stewart, liarhara Still. Davitl Stipflk, Bill Stitt, Marion Stnvkwvll, lllarke Stokes, llarhara Sttmfilitmi, .Tim Ps Strawn, Ulniro Strom, Aase Strum, .Tully Sl,lll'l1lll,Q'SOIl, Allen Sullivan, Kathlvvn Snndvrlannl, Joan Swanlwrg, Carolyn Swanlwrg, ,Tack Swanson, Sandra Szymanski, Doug Taylor, Uarol Taylor, Paul 'l'el'xxilligcr, Donna Tqsko, Divk l'l1ill, l-Ilvanor Tlimnns, Donna Tlimupeon, Fliarlvno 'l'limnpenn, .Tvrry 'l'l1mnson,T3vtl1 'l'l1m'liilLlsvn, ATHO Tinkluani. Mary 'l'mnulis, Sliaron Ann Turgriiiiwn, llvnry 'l'm'p. 0!lI'lllf'Il 'l'mu1w11-l. Darlono A n in 'l'r':u'e, H1-ralilino 'l'rQ7is4-, Gail Trimlrlc. Sli-V0 Trittun. Doug.: Tully, .luzinr-tfo 'l'urn4-r. f li:ii'l0s 'l'urnvr. Nlivlinvl 'l'nrni'r, Slwrrml Vlirivli, Sharon Vmlsr-t', .Klan V5l1lS4'l, l'l1l4ll0 Valvntinv, .TQ-rrinf' Vanf'anip, lla llurfa Van lla- Bogart, Diana Vanflv Puffv, Fraig Van llvvviitm-i', llarlnara v , Y, . Y an lunwluu. 1 lauilia Van Niviiwviililxisv, Lorvnh Vvlm, Rnlwrill Vvtmli. .lvruiim Yii-kvry, .lanivv Vullnian, .Tully Xvllflllllii, .Tully Vlfalknr, fVI:11'j0l'iP XYalklvy, la-stem' VValtn-rs. Varol XValt.ln-r. -llllllllf' XVar-l, Gail Warnvr, llmaliv XVarnii'l4yz. Vivtor Hassan, liynnv VV1-:1x'm', Sliarlvcn XYulili1-r, llill XY:-lmr, Mary XVegl1l, Snzannv Xv1'llIlIl4l1ll', Mila' xvl'lllll'l'lIl!ll'lf, Pate XVNT, .Tvrry YVQXM, Kay l l0r1'ni-0 YVi'stall. Rolmrt xVllfll4'll. Divk Xvlllflllllll, Lorena xxvlllflltly, Larry VVivlan1l,flilizalnf-th Xvilr-ox, .Tavk XVillwlm, lilll'll1ll'fl XVilkinsun. llull YVilkinQml, .lanius VVilIian1s, Davill XVilliains. Tlmlg xvllll!llllS, lflaini' VVillis, lmali XVilliNon, Sandra. XVilson, Beverly XVilsnn, Parol YVilson, llarnlnl Vvilsnn, .lim Yvinvs, Parol 'Wnnrn0r. Sharon lV0jvik, Marilyn Wfilil, Norman VV0o1l, Susan lvorrvll, Hvify Worthloy. Deanna VVrigl1t. I-lflwarsl Wyse, Dolo 1 Yanivk, .Tay Ynntua, T Yarguw Bll York qh gl lglrlll z z cg by F T ylD H1 0 1 . - if 0 f I W f X A A . 'Z' fl 7 -I f , ' - ff M , ' , 5 1 fm! X 7' If f X! - , f' xl N X jf 9, M jj VI f ! , , f iff 'U 100' ,H fn!! ff ij M xv! , ' fl ' , 6A LVM' ,ff iff! ,ff X fl fi fff f f f ff -7 4 ff! 9 ' X C' 1 ,U , V , , A 1 ,UU , 'f' 'X ' ,f 1 1 J ' I ,I I g f s f ' f 74 XX Ql CT VIIDAIDIE Z fa 0, , -fx ,n 'xx 2 X 75 L Student Council Reed Bement Sr. Rep. f ' Marcin Koch Jr. Rep. Pnl M eNnmnrn P.T.A. Dnnee Rep. 76 Sflflflfa Rickard Pele Mansfield Carol Reynolds President Vice President Secretary kj . 33,- J Min lloeser lin Gerriets lr. Koenig . lx!! Li Bob Winkel Joan Chatalas Sr. Class Pres. Sr. Class V100 PreS- .K ir iw A -. Colleen Murray Sr. Rep. 1 Sandy Bumgarner Jr. Rep. Marilyn Daniels Pep Club Pres. Marilyn Ose Sr. Rep. Marilyn Love Totem Reporter Theoflora Cokinakis Jr. Class Pres. I QA '27 r . A A - 4 Linda Nelson Penny Milan Jim Tmmbau Honor Soeiety Rep, Big L Pres- Athletic Uouneil Pres. is 4? ' -' f L -' f ll Bob Mr'Allisl'er Don Wilcox Connie 'Knlseth Boys' Club Pres. Boys' Club Viee Pres. Girls' Club Pres, 'l N.-. Jim Lashley Jr. Class Vice Pres. Mary Aliee Martenson Triple L Pres. June Witham Girls' Club Vice Pres MARTENSUN. MARY A. Tripl Ninetvcn linnilri-cl :incl fifty-four marks thu iwvnty- eighth year that tliv Triple L has givon survive fo Lin- Ooln. Thi' organization ronsisis of fifty girls, selvcted on thc basis nf prvvious sf-hool svrvivo, There arv thirty Senior girls :mel twvnfy Junior girls in thc' club, mem- bm-rh :irc svlvctod in tho spring of tho year. RADFORI1, DOLORES MISS F A. IOHNSUN EATON. JANET B 6' I' .gp x ASSETT, KAREN BEAUDRY. VICKI BIORKLUND. ARLENE ELEDSOE, LYSBETH BRADY. TEKLA BUMGARNER, SANDY BURKE- ANNA BUTTERFIELD. DIANE CHAPMAN, DIANNE CHATALAS. IOAN COART, JOAN coxiNAxxs. Tunovoiu I E - 'rg I . .. ' 1 D - - I . '3 oh I I '4' I V 'Q I , ,A ', asv Q y. '5 ' f - nf A . f W . N ff , DEJARNATT. MARY D1sHNow, IANA ENGLERT, JANICE FALOR. SUE ANN HECHT. LIZ HEDGE5. MARY HEIN, MARILYN HENSON . LAURIE T . 3 A K MELONAS VICKV 'ai if NYBFRG. BERIT 1 s- 'V TALCUTT , SANDY - IQ? HIBHARD. AMY KLIEROS Pwr-:NA KVLSETH. CONNIE LAwnzNcs. uns Lirvnollsr. VIOANNF MANTNEY. RAE of cz-P V W V WT V F A I 4: Q by' I y ' I ' '17 Y-'37 . L . . Nusow JOANNE MILAN, PENNY MONSAAS, JOAN WND, JENNIE CLAIRE '2 'Ib se ' - ? If -A 43 , -Iv U U -f 1 Y 1' OLSON. CAROL osx. LYNN PRICE- JOANNE PURPUR. VIRGINIA ' R X , TVININGA. ANN ULLMAN, BARBARA WATSON, MARY WITHAM. JUNE Ml RRAY, COLLEEN 4 L mumrr. CAROI P' 16 HSM, ,MRMN REYNOLDS. cAizo1, '1 WITHERUW. MARY A. WOOD. SALLY 78 Row 1: Penny Milan, Big Lg Snndra Ocamb, Fine Arts: Mary Quillian, Art Activitiesg Mary Robinson, Tea Service. Row 2: Elaine Knnis, Clerical: Linda Lollis, Partyp Ann Tuininga, Decorationp Pat McNamara, P.T. A. Dance: Sandra Talcott, Usher Force. Girls' Club Tv? 'Q' Connie- Kulsvfh .Tunv NVifhmn gflllff W00'l. prp,h1pnf Xqvp prngiqpnt Corrvspondlng Son w2T S an 4:- -4' fe, Row 1: Barbara Blair, Nurae's Aid: Shirley Doak, Sunshine: Judy Dobson, Extension. Row 2: Pam DeWitt, Bulletin Boards: Ann Brundage, Cozyg Dianne Chapman, Lincolnetteg Annu Burke, Nurse's Aid: Grace Church, First Aid: Mary De- jarnatt, Social Service: janet Eaton, Tea Service. Cabinet 'N as it Jonnnvldndqukt Rvvonhng Svu Row 1: Janice Englert, L.S.A.g Rosemary Gates. Party: Barbara Gray, Cozy: Aileen Hudges, Health. Row 2: Janice Epps. Art: Alsyne Fairchild, Lincoln- ette: Sally Haven, Usher Force: Elizabeth Hecht, Drives: lary Hedges, Desk: Laurie Henson, Bulletin Boards: Carol Holdorf, Nurse's Aid. f'-w Row 1: Rae lanthey, Decora- tions: Mary Alice Martenson, LLL: Gloria Parker, Decorations Row 2: Toni leicho, Publicity: Barbara Laney, Poster: Jennie Claire Mund, Standards: Carolyn Kendall. Friendship: Virginia Monroe, Sunshine: Jodene Nielson. Art Activities. If P'B! Pipvnn Klierfvs lil. Heruel Trvasuror HK! 79 ART COMMITTEE Art Committee is designed for girls who like to draw and have ereative minds in art Work. The committee has two main duties eaeh month: painting the Girls' Club mirror to suit the season, a special event, or a par- tieular holiday, and sending favors to eaeh high school on holidays and speeial events. Other activities, which have taken plaee this year have been making Christmas favors for the teachers and supporting all Girls' Club drives. J EXTENSIONS COMMITTEE The lixtension Committee under the leadership of Patti Pope, first semester, and Judy Dobson, second semester, had a very sueeesstul year. The purpose of this committee is to handle all inter-sehool eommuni- eation and to keep the memories of the year in a serap- book. Progjrauis, pietures, favors and newspaper artieles were added to show an aeeurate aeeount of this very aetive year. The eommittee illustrated the book and did lettering following the theme of this years Girls' E CLERICAL COMMITTEE Chairman Elaine Kanis and her committee have work- ed very hard during the past year printing and editing, in conjunction with the Lineolnette committee, the Girls' Club paper The Lineolnettef' Besides printing the Lincolnettes, which came out every month, they print invitations, programs, and many different kinds of announeements for the Girls' Club and its com- mittees. 0 DE SK GIRL Seeing to those girls who wish to sign-in to the Girls' Club during the day, was the main job of the Desk Girl Committee. The Committee saw that there was a desk girl in the Girls' Club every period of the day. They also aeted as hostesses to visitors ot' the Girls' Club, Mary Hedges was the Chairman ot' the Desk Girl Committee. They are also messen- gers for Miss Hensel, Girls' Club Advisor. 4--.. tx 15 fr R 8 SOCIAL SERVICE With Mary .Tone D0.Tnrm-tt ns Clmirman of tht' Soviul St-iwivv t'ommitt00, it funvtionofl vvry smoothly. .X fvw of tht' jolis pvrf'ornl01l hy this voiniuittvv wvi'v tho making' of favors for mliffvrvnt hospitals :intl homes around tht' city, :intl it :ilso sponsored tho annual Christ- mas Stotfking Drive, whivh was in conjunction with tht- .lunior lit-nl Pross. FINE ARTS Thu Fino Arts C0ll1Illil'l'1'0 wlifl very well the first sv' nivstvr untler the vhziirnizinship of Mary Quillinn with Miss Kinnvzir :is sponsor. Thi- first projvrt was a bul- letin boursl :mtl calvntlnr to toll tht- stuelonts nlmut. t'0llllIlg vvonts pt-rtaining to Fine' Arts. At Cliristmus, Miss Ht-nsol gnvo ri tlemonstrzition in tht- Art Lihrnry on Pliristmas arrangt-int-nts. Svvoml s'4-niostvr umlvr thn- chziirnianship of Sandra Ornmli, thorn was Z1 Lincolnt-ttu page, :i tt-zi, :intl other activities. tubes all COZY During the fall semester, Barbara Gray was the chairman of the Cozy Committee. In the spring, Ann Brundage took over the job. Their duty is to put on Cozys, which are Girls' Club get-togethers, having a speaker talk on something of interest to the girls. llrs. Lee was their advisor. R 7 . BULLETIN BOARDS The Hulletin Boards f'oinmittce, untler thu vo vhnir- manship of .Todcne Neilson :ind Laurin- Hanson with Mr. Holm :ls advisor, had the rosponsiliility of :ulw-rtising the homing: vvvnts :intl nr-tivitivs of tho Girls' Club. This jolt was nvvoiiiplislit-rl lay putting tha- information on tho Girls' Club lzullvtin honrwls. The sa-vonml SK'lll4'Si0!', Pain DvVVitt replarotl .lotlc-no. Tho Ufllllllllfivt' awlvertist-tl such :af-tivitios :is Homvmmirig, tho flrivus for Firlamls, Honesty VVQ-ek, :intl tho l'.'l'.A. elunr-vs. lt' I ? FRIENDSHIP Always on hand to proiuotv f'rii'nilship among the girls was the Friendslnip l'on1lnit1ei-, lu-:itled hy Varolyn Ke-ndull. Before Hcpteuilwi' was ovvr, vvory girl now to Linvoln was 1'ont:1L'terl hy a lug sistor who told her ol' the many aotivities in sohool, tho sooial eustoms. :ind o main ments of the 1-oiniug months. 'l'en fl'il-nilship I tuhlt-s were sponsored rluring tlu- year whieh gave an R opportunity for girls of f'lll'lit'l'l'lll groups to get avquziin- tc-rl. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Publicity Committee, undvr the rhairiuanship of Toni Moielio, was quite :wtive this your. Ono of their jobs was si-oing that every wt-uk :i lxulletin hoard was put, up in the Girls' Cluh to honor tho Girl that had done thi- most outstanding work on hi-r voinmittee. She was thvn ehosi-n as Girl of the Wei-k, and her pieturc was posted on the bulletin hoard. lt was also thvir joh to see that :ill Girls' Club news was pulmlishvd in the Totem. DRIVES COMMITTEE The chairman of the Drivvs Committee during' tho fall and spring semesters was Liz Hecht and Miss Voll- mer as advisor. All meetings were held on Thursday mornings in room 312. Thr first drive featured was the Firland Drive. All kinds of handerafts were eolleeted in the roll rooms. This drive ran for one week and was a great success. Then in the spring semester when the new sign-ups were over the voinniittvo started a tho- rough clean-up around the school. TRADITIONS Making a scrapbook of the history of Lineoln High School was the main job of the Traditions Committee, which was started last spring and continued this year until the seeond semester under the direetion of Bevvrly Sutherland and Faeulty advisor Miss MeConihe. Much useful information was eollerted about the history of Lincoln High School and its notable alumni. Since there were very few ways to find out about these things the eonunittee was discontinued. STANDARDS Tho Standards Oonunittoe had a vory activo yoar with .lonnio Clairo Bland :is rhairman. Tho projoots Con- oornod improving tho standards of tho girls rathor than promoting standard dross. ln tho fall tho first projoet was tho Crood Drivo. 'l'ho thome was Bo Smart and Loarn Your Croodf' 'l'his was soon followod by tho ossay oontost, YVhat lily Ureod Rloans to filo. Then during tost wook thoy sponsorod an llonosty Drivo. Konny an imaginary vliaravtor roprosontod ono's vonsoioncc. SUNSHINE COMMITTEE The Sunshino Pommittoo, heads-ml lg' Shirloy Doak the first somostor and Virginia Munro tho sooond, sont cards of ohoor to girls who woro ill, sympathy oards to those who woro ulmsont from srhool duo to doath in tho family, and sponsored various typos ot' birthday rooognition throughout the yoar. Along with the Friondship Com- mittoo an Unhirthdny Party was held in Deoombor, inviting all of those whoso birthday was not on that dnv. POSTER COMMITTEE 'l'ho lmsy your of 1933-1954 saw the Poster Cmnmittoc ro-notivatod aftor soveral yoars alisonoo from tho Girls' Club. With Barbara Lanoy as ohairman, and Miss Poor as advisor, tho first projoot undortakon by tho Postor Committoo was tho making of signs to advortiso the Fun for Firlands Drivo put on by tho Drivos Com- mitteo. Anothor projeot was tho publicizing of Girls' Clulv Sign-Ups. Thoso :iro but a fow of tho funotions fulfilled by the Postor f'omniitt0O. PERSONALITY The IR-rsonality ohairman, Borit Nylsorg, and her uommittoo sponsorod NfilflilllllliIyiiyil4lllI'lIlLf.lIlI'll1RI'y. llooklt-ts woro pzissod out oontaining porsonality poin- tors and a porsonality assomlmly was hold. 'l'ho Simpli- oity l,!llXl'FIl tlompany mado it possilmlo for tho oommit- too to put on a Spring I'ashion Show. 'l'ho annual Mother' and Daughtor Ton was hold in May, and was plannod by tho oommittoo. 'l'lln-ir sponsor was Miss Pitllluok. Sli J iff 83 USHER FORCE 'l'ho girls, uiulvr thi- lv:uh-rsliip of Sully Haven and Surulru 'l':ilvutt, uslu-ruil :it iuuny uvvnts around sohool. Hniiio of thirst' n-viznts wvri' tho senior play, Tho Thir- tuixuih iYh:iir , thi- oport-tI:i l3rig:uloon , :ind the 'I':iIuut Slum, 'l'lu'y also wwri- liustessvs :it the hurk to svluml nightg lu-hl :i Cluugliiuit szili-3 :ind werv in C'l1I1I'QJ:t' ut' tho si-mind Girls' Uluh Miniature Conforvncv. VVith- out thi- llshvr l+'ui'uv tlu-rv would lm quite :1 inix-up at svhool l'un1'tions. i 1 . L - ..:.::- : F..-1 af, QC at 1-:V LINCOLNETTE During tho pzist your tho Liiivoliivttv voniniittiw in f'1lIl'llllll'llUll with the Clvri1':il vuiiiiiiitloe has pulilishud il l4lll4'Illll4'lll' l'x'm-ry month. 'l'his Girls' Uluh pupvr tolls of homing Girls' Uluh ovi-nts :ind pvrsonulity tips. The voiiiiiiittwii- writvs thu storii-s and ilrziws the cover :ind fashions. 'Pho voiuinittvc was undor thi- lczulurship this pust you r of Alnync Fuirvhild :ind Diane Fhapinun. Thi-ir sponsor wus Miss Kwupil who ggivv vvry willingly of hur tinu' to inzlkv tht- pupvr :i SIICTUSH. NURSE'S AID PARTY This your tho Party Coiuiuittc-0, luiudvd hy Poscllnir- nuxn Rosouiury Gatos :ind Linda Lollis, :ind sponsored hy Mrs. Lt-e, wus Yury :rctivv plunning and giving Girls' Club parties. Thu first party of thu your, in Suptvinbvr, was espum-ially for thc now girls. ln Ovtulner il Hallo- woen party wus held and the thvuiv was t'Gravi'yaril Gallup , with oxcollvnt l'Dl'9I'l!llIllll0Ilf pre:-wntcd. In Counevtiun with Health NYM-k, :i Girls' Club party wus held in March. The f-hairiuzin of Nurs0's Aid Conunittc-0 during the full svniestn-r was Annu Burke who was nssistvd by Carol Holdorf. Thu svcoml svuwster Carol took over the rhair- mnnship assisted by Bnrlmrn Blair. Tho girls dovotc one pi-riod ri day in the nursv's office sonding roquest to report slips to sophoinorvs :ind graduating soniors, :ilpluihntixing r'ards,11nd filing. Thi- girls vnjoy working with thc nursv, Miss Ekholni, for she is Il vi-ry intorest- ing :ind 1-nergvtic person. 84 if DECORATIONS 'l'he purpose of this eommittee whieh was sturtetl new this year is to tleeurate for any party given by the Girls' t'lul+ :intl to see that the theme is earrietl out. Also the jolt of this etuuuiittee is to see that the bulletin lionrd in the Girls' Club presents the current events, and that the enleutlar has the events for the entire month. The Costume Designing class did some drawings fur the Girls' Club. Rae Munthey and Gloria Parker were ee-ehuirmen for Decorations Committee. HEALTH 'l'he muiu netivities et' the Health Committee, untler the eliuirlituiisliip of Aileen Hughes. were the sale of eririuelletl :tpples in the full, :intl Health Week which was heltl iu Klurrli. The szile of the :ipples by the Health t'tnumit,tee is :tu xtuuuail prulieet, :is is Ht-:iltli VVeek. Feu- tures ut' llt-:ilth Week iurlurletl n exirrot autl eelery sale, at tiirl's t'luli Party, :tu :nsseuilily :intl other events whit-h uelemuetl pztrtieipzitien of every girl. W i TEA SERVICE ,Xppwxiiiizitely mauve :i mouth the l','l'..X. had :in zifter- nomi uieet.iug fur whieli they ueerletl stutlents tn Iltilll' :intl serve the l't5l'l'Uhlllll0lllS. The girls un the emumiltee . , , V ,,, . . t!ll.l0f't'tl their 'ltlll :intl the l,l,Al :tppreeiutetl the Juli the enmiiiittee tlitl. Spuiistir fur this gruup is Miss Ilen- sel. Alfilf' ltoliiiistin wus the l:tlI el1:itrm:tli :intl then ln the spring -lIlllt'i l'I:ituii ttmk ever. 'l'he 'l'e:t Nt'l'Ylt't! , . . . Ltmtiiiittt-e tlltl muiiy other pre-ieets. 7 FIRST AID The tluties of' the First Aitl Committee :ire to keep :in ttturnte tieetiuiit tif :Ill girls who :ire signing into the Girls' fllllli. :intl to keep the remit quiet :intl in tip-top shape, eleau, tiily :ill tif the time. 'l'he girls keep the 4 nfl tilt up to tl itt mtl ui the sure tu reetirtl ezieh time u girl eomes in. 'l'here was :t girl in the tlirls'C'l11lie:iel1 periml of the tlay to take 1-:ire tif these Y!U'ltlllS tluties, . . . . . , The eli:tii'iu:tu ter this :tetive emuniittee was friwxec t'hui-eh. 85 Boys Club Don Wilcox Vice President John McLaugh1 in Junior Rep. Bob McA1ilter President Y--1-1 ig! l : Darrel Devi s Senior Rep. Ur- Starcevicn Advisor Bob jelleued Senior RCP' 'l'l1o Boys' Fluli starter! this year under zx little clif- momlivrs of the Board of Control the Boys' Club had ferent systeni with Rin Covhrau in 102 instead of Rlr. an activu year Sf,2ll't't'Vl1fll. Under Holi Mm-Alistcr, llrvs.. :Lnfl the six Jerry Rasmussen Secretary G A jack Robinson Junior Rep. BOYS' ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE The Boys' Assembly Committee has a number of various jobs to make ready for s Boys' Club Assembly. These include making a reservation for the stage, getting a date for the assembly, securing a color guard and getting entertainment. Co- Chsirmen for this committee are Bob Jellesed and Skip Wilcox, who work in conjunction with the Boys' Club on the assemblies. xauwv- f S L-- ' l T3 Uwe f CK A 7-A-Q . su, ,JY lie , ,ie .....L1,1Q 6,16 f vx xii N i SALES AND SERVICE COIIITTEE The chief duties of the Sales and Service Committee are selling book covers, decals, and rooters caps at the beginning of every semester. The profits go to the Boys' Club. Darrel Davis is the chairman. Annual Staff Ruth Trimblo Major Activities Ed. 1 U14 :Qin lary A1 ice li therow lhjor Activities Ed. Dick Printz Sports Ed. Sue Addington Girls' Sports Ed. Marilyn Love Class Assist. Fld. , ' V A ifiv .Te-anotto McClay Mr. pritchard Editor Advisor ANNUAL STAFF Last Juno the staff of the 1954 Totom Annual was selected by the advisor Mr. Pritchard. In tho fall, five members of the staff attondcd thc Annual confor- ence at tho U. of W. Plans wero made and work was woll underway by Novembvr. In April, aftor weoks of checking names, taking and pasting pictures, and copy writing, the book wont to the printvrs and the staff would rolax and anxiously await distribution in Juno. i. Lauraino Garneau 'Faculty Ed. 1 G 5 1 ff Marilyn Hain Typist Jana Dishnow Art Ed. Kay Lamoroux Art Ed. w vi ,1 ,. Sandra Ommb Don .Tseperson Pam Dewitt .Tanef Eaton Senior Ed. Junior Ed- Sophomore Ed. COPY Ed- mlm: in V 'A '1 if V 5, xhgj ,. A H33 ei Totem Weekly F' 1 W Barbara Groce Hr. Littlejohn . . . m Spvvizil Juli to do and does if wvll. Illn- Totem VVM-kly iirws 1-vvryfhilig pm' sible in Illllkl' all svhmui pi'o'ivvtS turn out Sll4'I't'SSfllHY. Mr, Litflvjohn is thi- frivnlty advisor fur thv Totmn VVQQ-kly. llusy all your with mvofing dead lim-S. typing, writing he-ndlinns, Copy 11-:1-liiigf :mil svlling mis, thv Tofvm Wm-klv Stuff has done I1 finv job in putting' out :l vvry iiltvrfwting Svhool pnpi-i'. l-Ixi-r'ymw on thi' Stuff has Il REPOHTERS JPN9 N, AD STAFF PAGE EDITORS .-..,,, V Z w..f K . 1 Q 0 ii M 74 'nnl W f umgf,Z J Aa. f6i'W!6 F 'i,':..::5E-S -n f JF NI BUSINESS STAFF WSFORTS STAFF Honor Society Illll Early in the fall, those who had the required number of points for their class, received their Honor Sovity ...MJ I A L pins. Bar-pins were given to the Juniors and Sopho- Gerry Lawrence more-s, while the Seniors received their Senior Torch Mr. Altman President pins. Officers for this past year were President, Gerry AdViS01' Lawronceg Vice-President, Carolyn Kendall and Secre- tary, Linda Nelson. Faculty Advisor for the Honor Society is Mr, Altman. IIIII Carolyn Kendall Linda Nelson Vice President Secretary Sophomore Honor Society: D. Adams, R. Alley, B. Alspach. B. Anderson. G. Anderson, S. Anderson, S. Anderson, R. Ave, J. Backus, J. Ball, B. Barden, N. Barnes, C. Bayley, D. Beam, G. Benson, G. Beresford, V. Berg,J. Berkman, N. Berkovitz, A. Brown, S. Brown, I. Burns, R. Campbell, C. Carter, R. Chambers, G. Chatalas, C. Cokis, I. Cotton, B. Cranefield, C. Cropley, C. Cross, A. Daly, R. Daly, J. Dana, Y. Dean, S. Ellis, I. Ellis, D. Ellsworth, A. Filonov, P. Floan, S. Flodquist, K. Forssan. I. Fox, B. Frederick, E. Freeman, I. Fuhr, H. Georges, C. Gibson, L. Gilbert, S. Givan, J. Goodman, D. Gray, J. Gray, J. Green, D. Grund, L. Guiley, G. Halverson, I. Hamilton, S. Hanes, L. Hardison, I. Harter, E. Hawn, E. Hayes, M. Hedberg, B. Henkle, A. Hermanson, K. Hill, P. Hill, J. Hills, A. Hopp,T3 Bopp, B. Houtchens, L. Hughes, B. Ingraham, R. Jacobsen, I. Jakle, R. Jennings, C. Jensen, L. Jessee, A. Jessett, J. Johansen, S. Johansen, J. Johns, D. Johnson, I. Johnson. V. Johnson, L.Johnston, A. Julymn G.Koo, S. Lnngeberg, S. Larson, J. Laughlhn I.Lawliss, I. Lefley, K. Leigh, T. Lentgis, I. Levar, J. Lindquist, C. Lindskog, D. Liniger, E. Lockwood, I. Lowell, L. Lundquist, K. Iaier, I. IcCallum, J. IcCroskey, J. McFadden, S. IcKinstry, E. IcQuade, I. Ieyer- peter. J. Iickalsen, B. Iitchell, C. Ioore, P. Morgan, P. Iurphy, S. Iurray, J. Nelson, L. Nelson, D. Newberg, S. Newell, F. Nicon. G. Nordquist, D. Norman, S. Ohman, P. Olson, R. Orth, S. Oser, J. Pannebaker. J. Paolueci, I. Paul, I. Paulson, L. Peak, I. Perry, C. Petrie, S. Phillips, N. Prendergast.CL Raines, J. Reid, P.Reiter, I. Richardson, I.Riffe, D. Roscoe, D. Rose, D. Schaefer, B. Schonbein, V. Sellen, C. Semrau. Y. Shih, C. Shiplet, L. Silven, E. Simon, C. Sly, B. Spurr, B. Starkey, D. Steffensen, B. Steiner, D. Stern, B. Stewart, C. Strawn, J. Strum. K. Sullivan, C. Swanberg. P. Taylor, D. Terwilliger, D. Thomas, S. Toombs, H. Torgrimson, G. Trace, G. Trezise, J. Tully, I. Turner, S. Turner, S. Uhrich, G. Van linkle, J.Vetosh, J. Vorheis, I. Walker, L. Wasson, I. Weber, K. lest, D. Whalen, E. Wieland, B. Wilhelm, C. Wilson, I. Wojcik, S. Wood. Senior Honor Society: B.Aahl, S. Addington, B. Arvon, D. Balcom, R. Bement, G. Bissett, D. Bowman, B. Calcutt, A. Campbell. J. Chatalas, C. Clarke, D. Corey, J. Cropley, M. Daniels, K. Davis, M. De- Jarnatt, P. Delitt, J. Dishnow. J. Dobson, J. Dodge, C. Earle. J. Eaton, J. Edwards, J. Eriks, B. Flaherty, B. Frederick, L. Gross, A. Hamilton, J. Hamlin, M. Hannasch, C. Harris, N. Harris, J. Hatley, M. Hein, B. Henshaw, L. Henson, G. Hill, C. Holdorf, M. Hooper, G. Jenkins, D. Jespersen, C. Johnston, M. Johnston, J. Kanz, C. Kendall, K. Kieburtz, P. Klieros. C. Kulseth, J. Lane, B. Laney, G. Lawrence, K. Leivestad, L. Lollis, M. Love, P. Mansfield, R. Manthey, M. Martenson. B. McAlister, J. McClay, V. McKenny, P. Milan, I. Modugno, J. Monsaas, J. Mund, M. Myers, M. Nelson. T. O'Connor, E. Odland, M. Orr, L. Ose, J. Pitcher, M. Quillian. C. Reimer, M. Reski, S. Rickard, J. Riley, C. Ritter,In Rostrom, W. Scott, A. Swerdfeger,lq Talbot, J. Towe, B. Trimble, R. Trimble, B. Ullman, M. Watson, B. linkel, J. Witham, S. Wood, M. Yearsley. 9 vt Junior Honor Society: J. Abrams, V. Albrecht, N. Alexander, C. Allbee, S. Allman, G. Alvord, A. Ayres, N. Bailey, R. Barnum, K. Beiningen, S. Bjornstad, J. Bullock, S. Bumgarner, P. Burmaster, D. Butterfield, D. Case, D. Chapman, M. Dunn, J. Englert, A. Fairchild, G. Fitzgerald, K. Fleming, M, Fry, B. Giedt, B. Hall, A. Halloway, A. Halvor, E. Harbell, H. Harms, R. Harrop, J. Hesse, J. Heater, A. Hibbard, C. Hockens, M. Holtz, T. Huber, A. Hughes, R. Jaffarian, D. Jarman, D. Jenkins, R. Jensen, C. Jones, M. Koch, W. Kruse, P. Larkin, D. Lawrence, J. LeVar, D. Loughary, R. Malan, A. Massie, D. Mattson. J. McLaughlin, V. Menard, V. Munro, C. Murray, L. Nelson, B. Nyberg, P. Ostrom, B. Parkinson, C. Payne, L. Philbrook, B. Randall, B. Rasmussen, B. Senior, J. Stedman, M. Stonehocker, D. Wentworth, P. Whipp. Band and Orchestra Anyonv rnniningy in tht' hulls tlnring fifth pvriml is :it pop r:illivs,:in1l iiizirwliiiig in tli40'S:intaLf'l:iiis Pnrnrlv lmiinrl to hvnr thv Linvoln Rxinil practiving anything nrt' just :i fvw of the nmny xivtivitii-s whivh hav0'k0pY rum fight smigs to light oporzi,P:1rtivipatirig in all thi' thi- Bfinil hnpping this lust yvnr. Mr. Stzinlvy W'f'iSF I9 inutlmll gainvs, nssvinlvlivs, supplingr pvp hnnrls to play the wliiw-viur. ' 1 Mr, Weiss Mr. Pitzer l'1nlei'tliv ilirw-firm of Mr. Stanlvy W1-iss tliv Lincoln iJI'f'll0bil'1l has hail 11 fruitful yvnr. Tho Orchvstrzi played fur thi' Opt-rcttzi, t'Brig:14loun , the Talvnt Show, and inziny of thv svhool zissvniblies, bvsielvs playing :it school thoy haw' e1iti'r't:11n0cl thx' Lions Club, and tht' 900011 flary High Svlinul Principles, for thesv groups thvy plny- ml selvctimis from HShnwhont and Car0usvl Everyoriv 1-njoys hvaring thvni play. Chanters l unuus :ull Uvvr thnx wtzxtv u1'VV:lsl1i11gtm1, tht- Lim-Ulu fl'ltllillt'Kl Tho L1n1'f+ln xflldvllf lwmly :H thx- Lvth-rn1:1n thmtvrs hum' hn-I :1 vvry Wll1'1'0SSflll and busy year. fNfS1'I11l'lX 111141 ChI'lNfIIIIl'4 .hw-lnlwlyg thx-3' rung in tht' lvmhr flu. L1lH.l,t,l,,, Ut' Ml-I 4311.1 pitzwv thlk p1ml,Tl.rS 'l'ul4-nt Show :null Upvrvtfrl. HBI4if,fZl1l!NlTI,N 'Fhv THFPP Yung for muny wuivty groups of Svzlitlv, They' vu- HdN:un'n'1i QVUIIIDF nwvt vu-ry day us :a 4-has wT '.'w:.vQ.E 4 i ?. .12 .gf ' r r ,l ru I .L ly Athletic Council 'Pho purposo ot' tht- Lim-oln Athlvtiv C'ounr-il is to passml. The Count-il ilwluflvs ton members of :ill Sports assist tho vom-hm-s nt' all sports to vnforvv thai training invluding golf, tvnnis, track, iuaskvtball, bmu-ball, and rnlvs. ln vasvs of violation the f'ounc-il holfls :1 hi-:iring football. Prvsiilvnt of thi' Athh-tit' 4 ouncil is .Tim Trum- :inll from the finnlings nt' this honring tht' smitviim' is hull. Study Hall Checkers With stmtvnts taking roll, guarding tho floors. taking work in thc study hall, and as reward for their work phone niessugos and running errands tho job for the they re-1-eive two Honor Society points or one-half credit stumly hall tezirhers is groatly simplified. Both lioys and a aeniestvr. girls, with 2.5 graulv average or bvttor, are :illowmi to L. S. A. i l With Tmivttv Erickson as Pres. L.S.A.. Lim-oln Floph-' 3 4-lm-k fm- 111.1 Girls' Club, also having L,S,A, Day, and orrmrv Auxiliary, has lwvn busy oarning money to buy doing many usvful jobs around the Srhool. Minute Girls 'Unller the dirm-lion of .Tune VVith8m, Vvvp ot' H10 Club events and news to the girls in thvir roll rooms. Girls' Club, the Minute Girls reported all thi: Girls' One girl is selected from each roll. Mr. Koller Activity Card Committee The annual Golden Axe Contest was lost by less than one per cent this last year, Roosevelt winning with 94.5 per cont to Lincolns' 93.6 per cent, a hard contest to lose. The committee was headed by Donna Stowell, Gen- eral C'hairnmng .loan Monsaas and Mary Watson, Salesg Janet Eaton, Toni Meicho and Annette Campbell, Pub- licityg Marlene Johnston and Irene Rothlisberger, Pic- turesg and Jean Tuttle and Emily Sturlaugson, Filing and Distribution. Mr. Koller was the faculty sponsor. Donna Stowell Chairman DEBATE Lim'nln'r ID:-111110 Tvnxn, vn:u'hn-11 by Mr. O'Bri0n hut- hzul :1 husy j'62lI'. Thx- IUIIIII hm-Ill Sl'Ilt'1lllI4'4l ulvhfxtvs with ofhvr high svhuols in thu' vity, l'll1l'F1'4I spm-mwh l'UIIU'SfS :nnfl wus thv host school fur thv .XII l'1ty Dvhutv Uinm-r P T A Dance P.T.A. DANCE , . , . . , I-,vvry thml Snturrlzay of thu, past your the l.'l'.A. has sponsorfwl :I rhlnve for thv Sfudvnts. T114-su' 1lar1c'4'e-1 wore planmwl by thv P.T..-X. Danvo f'mmniTtv0 unfh-r the vhuirmnnship uf Pat Mc'Nzxnmrn and l'0'l'h2lil'lll2lIl .Tnnv Lieb. I I 97 , I n ,, .f i .il P ,N xii, COUNSELORS' OFFICE LIBRARY A great loud li-is been lift:-:I off Nliw l'l'1NtlIl'lll li The Culliwlilwal Offiw is H Place whvre any Stmlvnt . K 'A . . A W A' ' ' ' ,y van coma' for nclvisv :infl Oounsvling from vithvr of thi' lmving tlu-'so wtudvnts in tlw lilsrnrv to holp hor, Their . N . . . . ' , I'0llIlSHlllI'S, Bliss Oi-rvll or Mr. Lovhran. Here Il stuelvnt JlIl3S mvlude vhevking out, unending, PlIlflllgIlVV11Y, and . . . - - - Q , . . ' can wine tm lIlf0I'ITl1lflUH concerning Jobs, vollvgos and rusurx ing lmuks :ind also running vrrnnlls. futurv plang 1 .. t ,VD . N jw QL vzfwfffffftl X ,! 'E' Q,e.f1Ui7? Qcw 2' ff 'g , A 'N - , ,gfffvf f Mi. , L-2, ff ffdo f A, - U... , f If 'il W, A Lffffjff f jg. f ff f ,gfffc ' . .Jaxx ,J L V701 WW 7,0 , 4 J fqf Tawwfyf -ff' ' K '. V fl! 9 !9fjQ, LVJQ-G ji X I K ' 3 113 vw ,, 3 7 ,fc JHNI ART LIBRARY Fillwl with many privvlriss treasurvs for the solv usv of tho sc-lmol, tllv Art Library proviilvs nrt work, music apprvc-izltion :intl books vonnectcel with art. lt is umlvr the tlirt-ation uf Miss Kinnvar. MAIN FI ATTENDANCE OFFICE OF CE Vnwlvr the rapahle dire-vtirun of Miss Bnkor thpsel VVorkingm1 the switvh lmnrfl, printing tho ilnily hui! girls volls-:ct greenslips and nttvmlnnr-0 vnnls, print the latin, filing programs :intl running orruntls :irv :1 fi-w uf ff-1'7'd3nf't4 bllllmlny M110 H- D- V9 and mV'llf'F- Thfx fllflg the lllillly clutivs prefurmml by tliv Blain Offivv assist' Work Wllflfll 'l3YS and 0U.lUY dfllnll fh S ' mimY tasks- ants, tu help Mm. Wzishlmrn and Mrs. DZlX'l1'i. ET CETERA Lincolns' litvrarv ma faziuv, Et, Ct-ta-ra, is nut out luv . l-. I . tho Yvritiug ll:-iboratory vlussus vavh ye-ar. 'l'ht'- oditorial 4 4 . . S ils X X r L BANKING COMMITTEE Evory 'l'uex-ulay morning Pam Dt-VVitt, Marsha Trum- bull aml Rohm-rta Ralston go arounal to every room to volle-1-t the banking envelopvs, vontaining tho monvy studvnts have bankml. Fat-ulty :ulvisor for this vommite tee is Mr. Hassvnniiller. staff is Limia Ns-lson, LaRluwa 1i':1ry, LaVoum- Phil- hrook, .loauuv Molson anml Kay llZllllt7l'OllX. l Q -. , s I 1,7 7 ,g , ff' Qrfl--fl-,ff .fE..41 if 'W' - J ' 3 , ' Tw.A1.4' - - ,,,. I V SKI CLUB Thu ski fans haml quits' a fielwl day this yvar, in tht' Ski Club. Hpoakors, slitles antl movies wort' 'prvsontml to make tht- imw-tirigs profitable and enjoyable. With .Tim Zvoli as prosimlont tho vlulm had a suvvcssful yvar. JHNH PEP CLUB During tho football season, baskotball and baseball, Pop Club prvsvntml many pep assvmblivs and rallies. They also presontml Honu-coming, sold mascots and math- tags. Prvsitlont of the club is Marilyn Daniels. RADIO CLUB Besides building rldio receivers and transmitters, the Rndio Club hun been work- ing on plans to set up a Civilian Defense stntion here at Lincoln. Under the lender- nhip of President Winston Scott and Advisor lr. Rays, the Club hus been converting l trnnamitter on which they will be able to tllk to people all over the United States. 100 fi il hx MIKE SQUAD Among other things the main job of the Mike Squad is to set up and work the sound and lighting used in all the school assemblies and productions. These boys are under the guidance of Mr. Roys. STREET PATROL This year n very efficient job has been accomplished by the Street Patrol. Their main duty is to hlock off the streets behind the school during' lunches, so that the danger of :into accidents is greatly reduced. MOVIE SQUAD Operating movie projectors, showing slides and films for the various classes and teachers, are the main jobs for the members of the movie squad. As a sideline, they operate the noon movie, showing recent popular movies. Under the capable sponsorship of Mr. Wilhelm and their two captains, Carl Hart and Jim Lang, the movie squad has had an exceptionally fine year. HALL PATROL Safeguarding the students lockers, checking hall pass- es, and being guides for visitors to the school are among the main jobs of Lincoln 's Hall Patrol. The members of Hall Patrol are selected on the basis of grades, dependability, and teachers' recommendations Mr. Miller selects his crew at the beginning of each semester. The boys are assigned a floor to patrol each day during one of their study halls. TICKET FORCE BOYS' USHER FORCE The Ticket Force, lcd by Mr Scheele took tickets at All the football and basketball gamesg at the Senior Play and Banquet, and the Talent Show. The girls on the Force sold tickets to almost all school functions. The Ilsher Force served during the football and bas- ketball season this year. These boys are the ones that kept students off the basket ball floors and stopped rowdiness at the football games. - FIRE SQUAD In case of fire, air raid, or some other kind of a dis- aster, the Fire Squad comes to the assistance of tho school by being stationed at various places in the build- ing and seeing that order is kept, running errands, ad- niinstering first aid and seeing that all regulations are obeyed. Without this capable squad under the sponsor- ship of the Boys' Club, the school would be very con- fused in the ease of a disaster. STAGE SQUAD Without the help of the Stage Squad, Lincoln would and props, also in working the spotlights, house lights have very few assemblies. But we have assemblies and and stage lights. Among the big jobs they accomplished the squad has done a marvelous job under the leader- during the year are the Senior Play, Letterman assem- ship of Mr. Pollette. They excell in putting up scenery blies and the Operetta. 0 I0 LOST AND FOUND 'l'h1- Lost :ind Found window, lmwzitcd nowt to the Girls' lllllll, was upon lwfuro :ind :lftor svlmol. :Ind llllfo ing liolh luiu-hes, so that thx' rolurniug of lust zirticlos and tha- Ulillllllllg of lost artivlvs Wllllll ln- 111:1do possilnlo. Witlmul tho Lust :md Fllllllll 111:111y pvoplv would have hm-n vt-rv disni ointvd llllflllt' tho lust vonr. Bliss Wor- , P1 1 by is tht-ir sponsor. FRENCH CLUB Advisod by Miss Hvhofie-ld, tho French Club was loud by Pam DvYVitt, presidvntg Mzirilyix Stonohockfcr, vivo pri-sidontg and Jim Lyiunn, sevrotnry. The past your was busy with many oxviting avtivitivs to keep its lll1'llllH'l'h iilti-rvstwl. Sllllllx of these were an annual lunchr-nm :ut tho Maison Blum- and som-ing the Fronch iriovivs ut tho ll. of YV. BA N-, wa K -AAI w-u.'v,, 'f ' 15' BOOKROOM Oni' of tht- lausivst plzwos nruunrl Lim-oln is tho Books room. Mr, Hutloy and his nssistzints may lu- found thoro first period is-isuing hooks, pnpvr, pour-ils, chalk and other svhool Slllipllvi, whivh :Ire in grvnt domzind by stumlm-nts and fawiilty. Althougli the hookrooni, lovrmtod in tho lumse-im-nt, is vlosvd all day oxvept first poriod Mr. Hzitlvy will usually open it for pooplo with a vory good reason. ...JW 1 2 GERMAN CLUB 'Pho Gorniun Cluh's big ovvnt of the your was their Candy Cane Sale. Tho monoy mndo from thi- salt- was spent for tho improvement of tho vluh. Ezwh club holds 11 Gorman Banquet for its nivrnlwrs. Officers your thx' arc- Kon Hvnning, Prvsg Donna l':1so, Vvopg lid Andvr son sm--tro:1s.g :ind Mr. Kimball advisor. LETTERMEN'S ASSEMBLY Lincoln was indeed honored to have William F. Devin, formerly mayor of Seattle, as a guest at the l954 Foot- ball Lettermen's Assembly. FOOTBALL ASSEMBLY Among the many very orig- inal Football Pep-Assemblies this year, was this one, Where some of Linco1n's famous male Can-Can dancers entertained the receutive Lincoln Student Body. Students out on these assemblies with the aid Of the Pep Club. INDIAN ASSEMBLY Mr. Holm, teacher at Lin- coln, is well-known through- out the Northwest for his vast knowledge of Indian lore. Lincoln students had the opportunity to witness several Indian dances per- formed by Mr. Holm's troop. n STUDENT COUNCIL ASSEMBLY It has been a custom, the past counleofyears, tocon- duct an assemblv in the form ofa Student Council meeting in which the audience is in- vited to join in the discus- Sion. At left, Jim Trumball explains the school pranks problem. 103 4M,. The Linvoln 5f0ry Q Committpe LDBOLK HIGHSQQDOI. na. funny xx IM DAY is W m Wv follow in Abe's footsteps. s 1 47 Q Y Phi B900 Kappa Awards 104 S x.C , F Homecoming 5 L. Lynn One Lim'oln's Svvoml Annual Hom:-coming was holil with Balla rd, Novonilwr 13, 1953. ln tho morning an assembly was put on by famous Linvoln alumni. As spvcial noon- timv ar-tivitios flu-ro was a f-orsago sale, and a special lunvhvon for the football team and those putting on the IFV' W' Jim Trumbull assembly. 'Linvoln providml thu lialftimn- onfortainmont and vw-n though we lost tho game, ovoryono enjoyed tho daxlvv, Pigskin Parade . .lim Trumbull ansl Faye Niv- on woro rfrownml Mr. and Mrs. Football. The vhairman for fha' nlay was Lynn Ose. T' el I V ' 'I X x l R , 'Q A - Ara . rm . l,s5?l:3,,5 w wwxgqg , . 1 105 Maggie ........ Fiona and Jean Tommy ......... Charlie .. Meg .. Jeff ....... Solo Dancers .. Dance Directors Brigadoon Geri Fitzgerald .. Janice Morgan Gail Higson .. Van McKenny Dick Johnson Ed Odland Don Anderson . . . Sandy Ri ck ard Sara Dolley ..... Dave La Quet Glenn Pritchard . .. Janice Sawyer Freddie Meyer .... .. Barbara Barker Geri Fitzgerald Assistant Directors .. ........ jim Zeeb Barbara Laney Di ck Pu tnam Other Members of Cast .. ....... Jim Moore Ron Bangerter Jim Dawson Willis Roehl Caroline Clarke Jim Dodge Sylvia Falconer Ron McAllister Colleen Flink Fred Vaselenak George Handly C3101 Earle Ann Perkins Francis Steele Alice Swerdfeger 106 1 Brigamlonn , RrigacIonn , Thvsv wurnls will bv wvll romenlhvrvrl ua the 1954 Opvrvtia. clilllhllllllg thv for:-vs of tha- nuwiv and drama departments an amazing and fasvinating tale was tulfl. XVith Svuttish lawlw :xml lawsvs higl1l:m4l flinging ancl sword llilllvlllg ami the K'hante-rs singing flume irrvsis- tilllli' sunga UVUI'y1lYll' will I'l'llll'lIIlN'I' thi' str:n1gc and 011- Vllllllllllgj story of :1 Hvutvh villagv that vanu' to life uvvry lllIIl4ll'i'll f'02ll'h for une' day. Aftvr niany wevks of learning parts, practicing, build- ing props and douiding upon vostuinf-S, the Senior Play was rvady for prosentation on Dt'K'l'lllllt'T 4 and 5. The Thirteonth Chair madv a rval hit, with its draniatil' mysterious advonture, Tho plot of this play was based on the killing of lidward YValvs whivh was volnnlitted during a sv:1rn'o. 'l'ho wholo play took placv in tho living room of the Rosvoo Frosby homo. The Thirteenth Chair Will Frosby .,.. Mrs. Crosby ..,..... Rosroo Crosby ,,...,. Edward Yvalos . Lynn Henklo Geri Fitzgerald Shirloy Doake Bob Stewart Dorothy BIlllll1'S Barbara Laney Joan Chatalas Marion 'Roaki Van Mr-Kvnny .Tim Zveb XVillis Roehl Davo LaQu1't Mary Eastwood ....... .......,..... S ara Dolley Dorothy Kophnrt Sylvia Falvonar Helen Trcnt .,..... Alivo Swordfognr Margnvrito Morand Marilyn Hooper Graco Standish ..,. .,,,,,,,...,,,, l linda Lollis Bradclish Tront ..... Howard Standish Philip Mason ........ Elizabeth Erskine Pollock .,................. Mary Ann Fgpgert Fran:-os l.aC'oss .Tim Thorpo Jim Moore 'Ronn Bangortor 'Dick Flahorty Arnt Thorkolflson Goorgo Handloy .Tim Dodge Frnnvis Stef-ln Claudia Gilmore Colleen Flink Joan Croplcy Carol Earle Dick Flahorty Goorgo Handloy Rosalie LaGrange ....., ........,., X 'vonno Goings Elizalwth Harboll Marian Mills Ann Perkins Tim Donahue ,,,, ,,,,,,.,,. Divk .Tohnson Sergeant Dunn ,,,,, .,,,.., F rndoric Meyor Maid ........,.......... Dorothy Fairchild 'Doolan ...... ......,v,...... P at May vi .fl I 'K 107 ..q, 6 J 1 O 'L 18 14' V' 9,5 o O ,x ' gs ms 110 3 ' Me' , I P Sf 9 5' 1 a 3,6 st, s 0 0902 ww 'I' ' is xf X I ,abou-F , J x 4. hgalrgafi' .QMMM qw- 1, 42. ua.. ,, , , 5 ,..o:,?.,q.f, if.: Chgv. .ur 154. xrq QKQV? jg, 1 - n - .-4n .' . 'fs wa- .: 5 2-2sf,,:?4m...'afg.' .v-- 'tual' '-1:-.df Qg:93'g, . XYTSTT'--. ' --V W 4 4 M! 'fi-,f,lx.'Kf. I., l 397, A ld-N - J w,M ' -S fmmqip u l 4 Vn o'N -Q6 fo 53 . . - -f x . 9,0 O , 0, .Q lzxy-fjwfs. :, QAQ4' xv- :yt - 1 , ! Qi! 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' A was 1 fl C ' , Q W L 11? --., ,, ' mwggi 'grail' t 1 '34 'ql? 'wk v Z ti 0 NW 1 45721, 0 ' Pete Mansfield vxggqndra Rickard 9 0 'P 4 1 Kwxw ,K I AE ?WM W f .1 If 1 - -f'X AA AAA, Ann nnfxAfxAA.-f A612 no fxn,x,xnni CxnfNnACxf:N nn Aqnqnfx An nn Ann Qnflq fxnqmn nnffxnngn f1fNAA fm',X',1,, AAA fxfqfxh VWQQAQA Aqfx -,,,.... Q 5 S tw gi S K2 1 1'x 'Ls Q,-f-f 'g ig,-. lx SJX ei!! Z Wzav eff-ff Vg,,, .W DEP TES III an Eff N .fda l 'Y E Q, .S V 4 we . it yt l Miss Zelva Moeser 45 G5 ftp ix .XA 'QF' we Miss Emily Burton GIRLS' SPORTS Life is anything but dull around the girls' gym. There is always a tournament, after-school sports or a big L meeting to go to, Since Little L and Big L com- ined, Penny Milan has been the head of a large and busy organization. There have been several co-ed badminton and volley- ball tournaments for roll room teams. After-school sports had their usual busy year, with the participating girls earning points toward Big L. Drill team actively participated in the half at football games and marched in the Santa Claus parade. And of course, at least twice a week, all the girls came to the gym, took their baskets from the obliging basket girls, and dressed for their P. E. class. Some of them learned various types of dancing in social, modern, and square dance classes. Others took games and learn- ed the art of teaching games for entertainment. A few privileged girls were able to take golf or tennis. Athletics and drill were offered to all the active girls who like volleyball, basketball, and volley-tennis. New muscles are still being discovered in the body mechanics classes. A newcomer to the class will insist that the exercises can 't be done, but somehow, the instructor alawys manages to get everyone to bend in the same direction. Basket Girls Row 1: Rosemary Gates: Gin- ger Purpurg Mary Alice Mar- tensong Norma Olson: Joanne Price: Bernie Lampmang Sandy Rickard. Row 2: Bonnie Owens: lerlene Leigh: Marcia Hartsong Sharon Givang Amy Hibbardg Lorraine Brumbuaghg Shirley Larsong Linda Lund- quiatg June Witham. Row 3: Carol Kirkpatrick: Linda Lollisg Janet Mills: Carol Olsong Anna Burkeg Karen Bassett: Penny llilang Eleanor Williams: Barbara Blair. 2 1 - gr' i ,A . vo ,. , ks ., lp. Q 91 Ti ' 'Ili' 7 L 1 il . gt. . I f .U 41 . - in f 3 Big 'UFS .1 ' '7' Penny llHnn Preddent M011 Pat Amberg, Donna Balcom, Barbara Banchero, Nancy Barnes, Karen Bassett, Margie Benton, Nancy Berkovitz, Anna Burke, Barbara Caldwell, Nancie Cheever, Barbara Cook, Bette Costain, Arline Daly, Jean Davis, Mary Dejarnatt, Janice Englert, Karen Fleming Margaret Florence, Carol Grimes, Helga Harms. Eileen Hawn, Elaine Hawn, Diane Hetherington, Peggy Hill, Joanne Hills, De- laine Jarman, Bev Jellesed, Jo Ann Johnston, Elaine Kanis, Marilyn Leet, Karen Leigh, Kay Maier, Delores Mclnnis, Pearl McNeese, Judy Mickelson, Penny Milan, Marie Miller, Janet Milly Virginia Munn, Rose Nemnich, Virginia Owen, Jackie Paolucci, Carol Petrie, Frances Porter, Norma Prendergast, Marcella Riffq Joan Rogers, Barbara Roth, Joan Satero, Laura Silven, Jean Sipes, Margo Stack, Barbara Stewart, Jean Tuttle, Kay West, Eleanor Williams, Deanna Worthley. Drill team, led by Captain Janet Mills, has fast become part of the Lincoln legend. They marched during the half at football games and one basketball game. Drill team also took part in the Santa Claus parade, marching di- rectly behind Lincoln's band 4 J 3:-wif .1-Y . I -J H EQ L 'T -Q' 'BILL NOLAN Varsity Football, Baseball Beginning his sports career at Lin- coln as a student, Bill Nolan contri- buted his athletic talents to two Championship teams and placed on three All-Pity teams before graduat- ing. Since returning to Lincoln as a coach, he has gained a reputation not only for turning out first rate teams, but also for developing many indi- vidual stars. if Lynx Coaches ai st 'nr' t i'. 'Nf-vt' p in NORM DALTHORP Varsity Basketball, Third Team Foot- ball Norm Dalthorp, an important cog on the l939 Basketball team as it brought the first State Basketball Championship to Seattle, is another Lynx Coach who began at and re- turned to Lincoln in his climb to fame in the High School sports world. Mr. Dalthorp has proven to be even more valuable to the Lynx Quintet as its coach as he was as a player. W K,- I. I, J L. W. JOHNSON Golf Coach In addition to teaching Lincoln students the difference between the elements on a Rhodes Periodic Chart and the art of self control in a study hall, Mr. Johnson also teaches golf- ing pupils the art of controlling a ball and club on a golf course. It 's hard to determine which he does best as he has had excellent results in all. -e l JAY DISHNOW Intramural Sports, Third Team Bas- ketball Coach Dishnow's work with the third team basketball squad and on the Intramural Sports program has proven to be a valuable asset to the Lynx Varsities by providing valuable development of green talent into pro- spective varsity playcrs. This early training of players enables a much better production of Varsity squads. BYNG NIXON Track, Line and Second Team Foot- ball Byng Nixon also started at Lin- coln, playing Tackle and Center on the 1934, 235, and '36 squads. He went on to star at the U.W. and also started in pro-ball. In 1946 he took over the job of Lynx Track Coach and turned out a championship team the next year. Since then his squads have not been Champions, but have placed high in the final standings. i STARR SUTHERLAND Tennis Coach Lincoln High Schools tennis squad is ably coached by a combination his- tory and tennis teacher, Mr. Starr Sutherland. Mr. Sutherland, an aru- ent tennis fan himself, not only gives to the players the necesary know- ledge of the game but also gives them added encouragement which inspires them to improve their playing. VARSITY FOOTBALL 1953 Team Queen Anne Garfield Ieat Seattle Ballard Franklin Lincoln Roosevelt Cleveland 2nd FOOTBALL Team Garfield Ballard Iest Seattle Lincoln Roosevelt Franklin Cleveland Queen Anne 3rd FOOTBALL Team Ballard Roosevelt Cleveland Garfield Lincoln Franklin Iest Seattle Queen Anne TTNNIS 1953 Team Queen Anne Ballard Garfield Rooaevelt Franklin Cleveland Lincoln Iest Seattle I 7 5 5 4 3 2 1 0 1953 I 5 4 4 3 3 2 I l 1953 I 6 5 4 2 2 1 1 1 Standings . Franklin ll 3 2. Garfield' 10 4 . Rooaevelt 10 4 . Lincoln 9 5 5. Ballard 8 6 6. Queen Anne 5 9 7. Iest Seattle 3 ll . Cleveland 1 13 'Defeated Roosevelt in playoff for 2nd place. 2nd BASKETBALL 1954 Team I L . Lincoln 12 2 . Franklin l0 4 , Queen Anne 8 6 . Garfield 7 7 . Ballard 6 8 . Roosevelt 6 8 , Cleveland 5 9 , Iest Seattle 2 12 3rd BASKETBALL 1954 . Roosevelt 12 2 . Ballard ll 3 . Lincoln 10 4 . Franklin 10 4 , Queen Anne 5 9 . Cleveland 3 11 . Iest Seattle 3 11 . Garfield 2 12 'N I iq Q .Q it fi VARSITY BASEBALL 1953 Team Cleveland Franklin Ballard Roosevelt Iest Seattle Queen Anne Lincoln Garfield 2nd BASEBALL Team Franklin Cleveland Ieat Seattle Ballard Garfield Lincoln Qieen Anne Rooaevelt 'Played a tie TRACK 1953 Team Roosevelt Franklin Lincoln Cleveland Garfield West Seattle Queen Anne Ballard GOLF 1953 Team Ballard Franklin Rooaevelt Iest Seattle Garfield Queen Anne Lincoln Cleveland 1953 game I L ll 1 9 3 8 7 S 7 4 8 2 10 2 10 4 5 I L 10 2 8 4 7 5 5 6 6 5 4 8 3 8 3 8 Pts. 265 20 185 185 18M 14 9 7 I L 6 1 5 2 5 2 5 2 4 3 2 5 1 6 7 0 Varslfy Football 1953 ,wffffa 'wlkhxu-'Y,5, -'S I 'Q X, E1 s ? Q U 4 I .X 1 1 4 Q :- E s I ..,1 .Ne xv ,. -QQ, l S Q5'SI ., 15 tb ff in- 'lm wk 'gm .pw -...-..-4-i... . .., F' m ro T ' ' -Q . IWEEQUIK ff . A an .51 Ns-I' . K ,,-,..-An-1 I - .if l TQ 4' ,, ......?'.'t. l g .Vm-ViA3i' . 4 24 lil, . -'K' . ,, fm 'rw f-A , Ni-V.--dl .le -, ' :F .iinf 1- x'7 x 441 t -. 1H,4IfI,XXXN EI Ali' -'4 K3rR'-A' X yjyi., ' w.ga,,5,. vi? 55 vw 1. 3 QQ ., -Sys: ..- .Ng ri ,iias kggg .gfjgggzm ' 'EW 1HI.'l' XIX I 5 0 Although the Lynx wound up tho 1953-54 pigskin season in sixth plaee with n reeord of 2 wins and 5 losses, the story could easily have been re- versed. After leading the NVestside to an l8-6 vietory in the Jamboree, Coach Nollan and Fo. staged a hitter battle against the hilltop Grizzlies. The de- termined Lynx battled The City Champs to a seore-less tie until the final 30 seeonds of the eontest, when Swede YVilson 's edueated toe split the uprights with a tremendous field- goal to give the Quays a 3-0 win. The following week an injury pla- gued Lynx squad was downed by the Westside Indians 6-0 in a driving rainstorm. The lied and Blaek managed to hold Franklin seoreless for three quarters, hut fell to pieees in the fin- al period letting the Quakers seore three times and win the eontest l9-7. Gart'ield's intentional downing Of the hall in their own end zone, giving Lineoln 2 points but eliminating the threat of 9 tying or Winning T. D. proved good strategy as the Bulldogs held out for a 6-2 vietory. Following a two game winning streak, in whieh the Lynx smothered Roosevelt 21-7 and Cleveland 13-6, the Red and Blaek again eame out on the shortest end of a short seore in the homeeoming game with Ballard. Through a hard fought eontest the Lynx were unable to seore, and fin- ished the season with a disheartening 7-0 loss. The seeond team eame through with the liest reeord in Lineoln 's Pig- skin Department by tying Roosevelt for the fourth plaee spot in the final seeond team League Standings. After six hard fought contests the second stringers emerged with three trium- phs and three defeats. Throughout the season these boys exhibited both ability and spirit and should provide keen eompetition for varsity positions during the 1954-55 season. P-xx 1? 2? - ,QKWE N l' nr A , ,- I li 1 ., , - -wr CMT? v? '7 tr lfiiXX tgirl I DXXN' -1- V - Q -iff 5 - if MQ' xx 'WC' 'Qin mill' xx xl.i'su:a:'t1,ii V-,W i, ,HT U The second team eame through with the best record in Lincoln 's Pig- skin Department by tying Roosevelt for the fourth plaee spot in the final second team League Standings. After six hard fought contests the second stringers emerged with three trium- phs and three defeats. Throughout the season these boys exhibited both ability and spirit and should provide keen eompetition for varsity positions during the 1954-55 season. Back Row: Gary Werberger, john McPhee, Ron Haroldson Lee Dimmick, Larry Whitney. Row 2: Frank Forray, Loren Cgrlggn, Jesse Klinkenberg, George Manua, Jim Richardson Mickey Collina. Front Row: Ben ZemPv Don C10UKh Vin White, jon Henson, Gary Millen ffl! FOOTBALL MANAGERS Front Row: Back Row: Ken Hill Jim Dodge Alan Heys Everett Comings Watl Westmoreland Don Caperton The third team fell short of equal- ing the second team, but outdid the Varsity in the final standings by fin- ishing the season in fifth place with a record of two wins and four losses. Although these boys had a bad sea- son they gained the valuable experi- ence so necessary for second and var- sity string play in their future years. When a varsity team wins a pennant or makes a good showing in the pen- nant race it is due partly to their pre- vious experience on the third and sec- . ond teams. Back Row: Frederick Feeley, Jack lilcox, Nick Jatos. Norm McKechnie, Wayne Martin. Row 3: Bob Cornelius,Jim lilkinson, Mike Crowley, Gilbert Halley, Robert Westall Martin Aure. Row 2: Roy Schulz, Fred Zalud, Bob Dootson. Doug Dunlap. Bill Crockett, Gary Arrowsmith. Front Row: Bob Fritts, Rust, Jim McNamara, Tino Desantis, Victor Warnickji, Dick jakobson. 120 'Ns.....1 Stan Wagner Don Wold xc F ' . Inidllilllliiiiiii Intramurals 3 BASKF'I'BALTfL0wrr DiviSif3nAFf0r1t1 Gary N Foo'mAI.L-Dennis Nerstafl, Gary Rmim-,.Tal.. Brakken, David Stern-Captain, and Willie ' l Baths, ,md Captain Dick Astlpy. Shih. Back: Ron Fhristonson, Torry Duncan. X ,A Camera Shy: Rivhard Olson. ,. 3. rj V. fl' i'--pi A i sg Ti if 231- ' 'V '- 'Q X X ,tar .ki-vLA:f1,.A4,f ' . Xi we ff p A - ,ix t' X' 'lf 3 . fin- 4 . . . , . L f i2 X M i gk . B.ASlcETBthLL'-iUppf'!' Dlx'1g1lJn-I'l'0Ht! X XM .,1.,-hi.-V., on-'.r BOWIAING Ulub Offim,rS,I.:'l Storm-Tlrosnhlntv Nixon' Eddw WMI, 'Terry Stvmlerson' ii x V ' Anna Burko-Troasurvr, Marilyn Hooper-Girls' Rn-nr: .lorry Gooelman-Captain, Bill Honshaw, Socromrvv Bob EISWBOVSV Swmtarv. and Goorgo Matthew. T ll Tho main purpose of Linc'oln's Tn- tramural sports program, unflor supvrvision of .Tay Dishnow, Sr to proviilo a sports lvaguv within sf-hool for those stum-nts who aro in- terostvrl in taking part in school sports but oithcr haven 't onough time or enough experienro to take part in tho ., is the thc' rvgular sports program. 'Phi-so boys may also art as a rvsvrvv stren- gth for thc regular trams, with sonic of tho moro promising players moving up to fill the vacant spots lvft hy boys who are mlroppod from tho ti-am heeause of injuries or grailvs. I 2 Varsity Basketball Bob Romstead Guard 5'9u Captain Sr. Danny Robinson Inspiration Sr. Pete Mansfield Guard 5'7' After being tied for first place seven times and second place five times, Lincoln's chances for the State Tournament were finally eliminated in the last game of the season aa Roosevelt downed the Lynx SS-45. Despite a final fourth place berth, the Lynx proved themselves equal to any by defeating both Franklin and Garfield fState Champs and Runnen upj duringregular season play. Earle Irvine replaced Jay Dishnow Jr.'s single game scoring recordof39 points with his own 41. LYNX OPP. 68 ---Indians---- 60 61 ---Eagles ---- - 48 70 ---QUakers---- 62 49 ---Beavers---- 53 67 ---Bulldogs--- 55 55 ---Indians---- 58 56 ---Kuays ---- -- 50 S7 ---Eagles----- 51 SS ---Teddies---- 53 ---Quakers---- 60 ---Beavers---- 49 58 50 43 ---Bu11dogs--- 58 'ls ---Kuays------ se 45 ---Teddies---- 55 Ted Sturlaugson Giard 6'0 Junior Forward 6'2 -F Ron Kinner --V H ,-,,, Senior Forward 6'2' Forward 6'2n junior Skip Wilcox All-City Soph. Center 6'2n Senior Dick Jones Forward 6'0u Senior Herb Brightenborn Center 6'4n Junior 4 i 1 , I 1!!. 3d Basketball After winning ten of its contest and dropping four, the 'Littlest Lynx' found themselves shar- inl the number three spot with Franklin as the season came to a halt. Roosevelt, the champions of the third team league, managed to down Lincoln in both the first and second round games 152-37 and 38-335, while Ballard and Franklin traded games with the Lynx, each winning once and losing once. The Red and Black downed all the other schools in both the first and second round games, averaging 44.5 points through their fourteen con- tests to their opponents 36.3. With both the second and third teams making good showings, Lincoln's basketball future seems to be in good hands. Back Row: Keith Grisin, Duane Homan, Gary Nordquist, Larry Whitney, Osterhout. jerry Diethelm. Camera Shy: Mark iQ Managers: Walt Moore, Ray Ostling, Ken Davis. 124 2d Basketball Champions of their division, the second team Casaba Kings knocked over every team in their league before finally being edged out 40-38 in their second round game with Franklin. Garfield, who was smothered bythe Lynx 52-25 in their first round game, was the only team able to hand the second team a decisive defeat Q51-42L The ULittle Lynxu finally wound up their season with a record of 12 wins and only 2 losses, while averaging 55 offensive points per game to their opponents 39. With this championship team com- bining with the returning lettermen from the strong Varsity squad, the Lynx should prove to be strong contenders for the 1955 City Championship. Back Row: Terry Cook, Jack Eastman, Orv Brost. Front Row: Norm Byars, Larry Pitts, Pat Huey. fwivx U-mgsvo ' 393 Statisticiansz Milt Maggee, timerg Archie Herring, timer, Bob Winkel, scorer. Virginia Purpu Grotvli ' .fir jig- 4135 ' Song e d I' S ' 'll folor nnrl spirit were contributv 1 J lmvoln sports events by those volorfully drossed songloaflvrs ns they l l Knnfl some- times even flraggvflh thi sturlont bofly into a sta e of svhool-spiritorl singing. These girls 1 or thc' nrlvisorship of lifiss Moeser anrl Mr. Pitzer, prnrftim-cl many long hours vrfvvtin thvir routinr-s. They worn rfhosen in '1 0ompet'- 'e vontcst in whivh Il stqf of fur ,. 'mf t we girls competing all votod for the girls thny t',lt best quqlifiofl for the positions. o'lI'Ol O rn Ban h lson, Karon R gf orm Olson nssvtt , Mvrlr' ne Lf'lQll.l ,,., yn? , .- IW Z 2 E 4 9 X Addition. ' fi fr f or t v md P E . 1 . f 7 lges . l r, if ' .N a ,X 0 Qgflwkig... ,mimi 5315? ' 4 S E Z def i P: , , - no - 6 32 , 1, 'v ,, S I but Teaxgzed Q Q' I Echee kadmiw aufklacfi' ' l Q h f 1 .' 0- 2 E que 9 o Song t fbi' Q' : I it of xl: gfouvl h thi' .at a ..- 011235 553155 t X f l '. Swell bgglxitktlxKFph'0mfR1:z?nx0S'lixdcnthbeiisod so X tm . , t Jo A wb? xhef n T 9 T126 5 ih1lb.nlk2nSPlTijhich mtggr bcS:,'0aYt? 55' , ' footbii dogrllllgmring Xavang ervo B. Oln S . A 01100 .mi HV .nw P 'th ACS 1 LUN' TNQ fi-011731 te-3111 3 ders bl? hon ii to - I 0 the N W, wa tvbu I A ,, - ansvtf .1 flwh if Um - Song all for t K hunks Q 'tif' . Zvhool .pl Lani. ' Jim .. f Gr addon ' 1 Rod lson' , L- J-C' Ne BNC colby' Y Jef' Q + Wil , Z b ,Q,,,fnfmvlaalgffifiiiiffigflQg,,,,,,.w' ,. J Til ,,,,,,.,,..,,.! I'-114 125 x fa N G X ITTNDYZY-lf 40, as A 'G' lgs MX RON f'AT'R U1 fiell W WW if 126 RAN ' .Un W' J' f' 1357. DOUG lllll'K Outfield ff!! K .Ns thc 1952-53 Baseball season dr iw to a close, the Lynx had exhibit- e wo thingsg a slight improvement -r last years record, and plenty of -omni for ndvancelnent for next year 'S squad. Although the Varsity Nine better- ed last years one win record by win- ning two games, their lack of consis- tent aggressiveness kept them locked in the collar all season and they were still there keeping the Bulldogs com- pany when the season ended. The Lynx showed that they could play if they wanted to when they downed the Kuays in their initial victory. Good clutch hitting by al- most all the players, combined with smooth infield play, good pitching and topped with two terrific catches hy outfielder Ron Vidal, fed the vic- tory hungry Lincoln fans their first win of the season. However in most of the other games the boys lacked the all around spirit and drive they needed to carry them through the game and emerge victorious. Several games saw the Jfglty DA RRICL DAVlS Ontfield ' -:Ei .T H RRY .TON ES Infield 'J 9' 'N Q, Pl-i'l'l-. M.XNHFll'.l,D .TMTR Ml RPHX lnfield Pitcher Q99 DANNY ROBINSON Infield out 'Ziyi' I L -5 K5 Q FLA lil-I NORDQVIST .TANK RAMSDPIN ' nmww- Uateher lliteher v. Baseball Lynx display tremendous playing in the opening portion of a contest only to fall apart later in the game, letting their opponents score as many as five runs in one inning. All of the players exhibited some fine playing in most of the gamesg however they seemed unable to over- come that final inning jinx they pic- ked up somewhere at the beginning of the season. Danny Robinson, who played good steady ball all year was the only Lynx to be mentioned when the All-City Teams were chosen. He was given an honorable mention for his eontinuous contribution of ability and spirit to the Lincoln squad throughout the season. Many of these experienced boys will return next season and with the student hody turning out to give them the eompetitive spirit and drive they need, Lim-oln could leap from one extreme to the other and emerge in the upper bracket, or even on top of the paek next year. GD ' if J' ffl' sf i l r il we e e I IQ., gm, 11 F 1 Jinfl, x BOB ROMSTFIAD Infield OB 4 QFQ1' X .TKTHN S.-X L l'lN'.lllS RA Y SWA NSON lnfllllll Pin-hgr .Y .1 no 'EP' Sul, If f' 3 igfif' fx 1? I-A s'- -it i RoN VIDAL 1' . 5 fee outfit-1.1 S-BVYNDVCUX 127 ' wf if' 3 va if 3 .- 1 YK . Q :Tx 'P . ky M Q Q ' ' I . A- KX' l l A J After a rather fruitless two seasons during X -. 1 f K, . . . u ' .XX , XI which Lincoln won only three games fone in 1952 I I L Ll Xp, A ' and two in 1953j, Coach Nolan looked forward to a aj H xx' I . vd more successful season during the 1954 campaign. . fd :Y 1' X X KJ lyy 'ith a returning letterman for almost every posi- X X i' K fi K b Xgf Y, tion on the field and several promising new can- Yff if 3 C! didates to round out the squad, the Red and Black Q h Hfffifi' XXI ' Xf Held high hopes of emerging from the cellar and ' , f Tu -4 yi ', climbing to a more respectful position amongst ' fivf Xxx D . Q A X Wheir city rivals. , pl X ' KH! Among the veterans of the Red and Black uniform xp- - 0 N QJ who will be seeing action again this sprgnglgre up S, , Danny Robinson finfieldy, Bob Romstead fin ie D. Xi R Q - ' Ray Christianson fcatcherj, Pete lansfielgpf 4 ' l X M' Nil 9 A al , finfieldj, John Salenjus Cinfieldj, Jack Rsmsden g, i 5' 'X 1,x X3 . I, yi 'l V, fpitcherj, Ron Vidal foutfieldj, and Darrel Davis L ty' ,v X iv ,-Q 'gig' 7 foutfieldj. x wp' lx XV YI ' lay sfff EPI xg, y Ju ll ' Egg 'Q Ci 128 , P. X. T -r -- X ya '- K 1 V i Front Row: Ron Grove, Danny Robinson, lalt Smith, Ron Vidal, George Heys, Ken leiser, Darrel Davis, Gary Brenner. Row 2: Ed Badset, Bob Romstead, Jack Ramsden, Dick Astley, Don Jespersen, Ron lacA1lister, Ray Christianson, Don Riche. Row 3: Gary Atwood, Ron Christiansen, Pete lansfield, Spud Grimes, Larry Pitts, John lcPhee, Dave Richdale. Row 4: lerrill Steele, Larry Coolidge, Pete Scholz, lard Osterhout, Jack lilcox, Skip Wilcox, Jack Eastman, Rick Harrup, Norm lacEkne, Stan Stave. Back Row: Danny Nerstad, Ted Sturlaughson, Earle Irvine. All - City Track: 19.52-53 HIGH HURDLES 1. Nat Crawford 2. Lorne Lanksbury 3. VERN KINSMAN 4. Art Martin Low I-Iudles 1. Bill McFadden 2. Nat Crawford 3. Fred VVillis 4. Bill Kapler 880 1. ATIS PETERSON 2. Bill Lince 3. Colin Hermans 4. FRANK LUCCI 440 1. Frank Cady 2. DICK JONES 3. BOB GORDON 4. Jim -Richards 220 1. Bud Greene 2. Lloyd Gowdy 3. Percy Knox 4. Dale McBride 100 1. Percy Knox 2. Bill Grier 3. Al Roberts 4. Bud Green Mile 1. Mike Johnston 2. Arnie Moore 3. Gordon Stavig 4. Bob Edenholm High Jump 1. Jake Bergslein 2. DICK JONES 3. Fred Byrd 4. Allan Youngblood Pole Vault 1. John Parrot 2. Calvin Seraile 3. Bob Bleeck 4. Alan Bushley Shot Put 1. Art Bushnell 2. Larry Pulford 3. Gary Vango 4. Eugene Sleeper Broad Jump 1. Percy Knox 2. Frank Buck 3. Al Roberts 4. Nathan Vinson Relay 1. West Seattle CBill Grier, Doug Cleveland West Seattle LINCOLN Roosevelt Roosevelt Cleveland Garfield Franklin LINCOLN Roosevelt Roosevelt LINCOLN Queen Anne LINCOLN LINCOLN Roosevelt Ballard Time :15.8 Time :23.1 Time 2:03.7 Time :52.8 Time :23.1 West Seattle Franklin Franklin Franklin Time :10.3 West Seattle Cleveland Ballard Roosevelt Cleveland Garfield Queen Anne Roosevelt LINCOLN Cleveland Ballard Garfield Garfield Roosevelt Franklin Garfield Garfield Franklin Garfield Franklin Franklin Cleveland Cleveland Pascoe, Bill Phela Time 4:-11.5 Height 6' Height: 11' Dist: -19'11 Dist. 21 '101A Time 1134.2 n Lloyd Gowdyj ' 2. LINCOLN 3. Roosevelt 4. Garfield . 1 Al? I TEAM STANDINGS Team Roosevelt ,Franklin LINCOLN Cleveland Garfield West Seattle Queen Anne Ballard Points 2616 20 1855 18175 1856 14 9 7 129 130 ESQ Vx,-4' iunc a ll x 0 Front Row: Ed Ostling, Duane Homan, Bob Barnum, Ed Anderson, Dave Mitchell, Bill Savage, like Dana, Bill Brice, Jim Lashley, Bert Bender, Frank Forray. Row 2: Bert Strom, Joel Carter, Bob lcKibben, Denny McLaughlin, Dick Jones, Dave Gordoh, Archie Herring, Chuck Lawn Bob Roaf, Lowell Whittey. Row 3: Bob Campbell, Mel Lindquist, Ron Haroldson, Orv Brost, john Jakobsen, Dan Livingston, Bill Spurr, Ron Xinnear. Herb Brightenborn, Jerome Nielson, Coach Nixon. Row 4: Bill Crocett, Bill Schonbein, jerry West, Don Anderson, Nick Jl!0l. Martin Aure, Gary Edin, Alan Heys, Keith Grisim, Don Holtgren, Art Zimmerman. Row 5: Don Dunlop, Ben Zemp, Ralph Costain, Larry lhitney, Doug Gordon, Jim Spaulding, Jerry Hales, Frank O'Brien, Bob Learman, layne lartin. Track 1953-54 After four seasons in the number three position of the final City Track League standings, the Lynx's ambition was to move ahead a notch or two this time around. With the first signs of spring, the track squad began its preparation for another season and a blossoming junior distance ace, by name of Bob Barnum, sprang into action, breaking the all-time Lincoln 880 record of 2116.7 1set by AtisPeterson in 19523 by turning in a qualifying time of 22l4.4. Others qualifying in the pre-season time trials and showing promise for Coach Nixon's uNemesis, inc1uded Archie Herring 1440 and 2203, Bill Savage 1100 and 2205. Fred Zalud 11005. Ed Anderson f4Q 5, Dick Aitkin 1high jumpj, and Bert Bender and Bob Roaf 1shot putj. Golf 1954 llvspiti- :i rt-vord of only ont- win and six lossos during last yvars Compvtition, the Golf squad was looking forward to a prosperous suason this year. YVith sow-n lm-ttvriiu-n res turning to gin- tho squad valuable Oxpvriencv and strt-ngth, Voach Lvsliv YV. Johnson held high hopes for a good showing through thn- W53454 st-nson and possibly a Championship team Last you rs squad, led hy l ranz Dolp and i Gordy .lzivolist-ii, oxpvrivnvod a season of tough lm-aks and finishvd in sevvnth plarc' abovv a winlvss Vlvvvland tram. C rf' Back Row: L.to R. Gordon Jacobson, Franz Dolp. it Bill Puetz, Jim H-nay, 'red Puetz, Gary Falls, f Larry Gilbert. Center Row: like Laing, Bruce Giedt, Jim Cook, George Chatalas. Front Row: John Byam. Ken Reeve, Bill Near, Frank Linke. 'T' s L. to Dave Shy: , Q QQ sf! T nni Thu Lynx l'llac'kvtc-ers also had a had sna- Son last your, dropping siv of thvir svvvn von- tvsts to wind up in undisputed last plarv. Al- though tht- rt-words list Linvoln at thc- lmottoin of' tht' pilm-, floavh Slllll0I'lllIlIl'S lroys wvrv not push-ovt-rs by any moans. Throughout tht- sva- son thvy 1-xhihitvd luoth ability and spirit. hut werv just unable to ovvrvoinv their stronger opponi-nts. 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