Lincoln High School - Bear Yearbook (Bloomington, MN)
- Class of 1967
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Orvf c ’67 BEA AM LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL Jnnesota Volume XVIII and Faculty........ 17 Curriculum..............33 Classes................ 81 Activities............ 149 Sports.................203 Advertising........... 251 3 DEDICATION The 1967 Bear is dedicated to Mrs. Alice Gil- dcrhus, modern problems teacher who has taught in the Bloomington school system for twenty years. Because of her extensive reading, study, and experience, she is able to propose solutions to economic, political, and social modern prob- lems. Mrs. Gildcrhus is the kind of teacher to whom students come back to say thank you. 5 WE APPRECIATE The teachers at Lincoln High School are indeed dedicated to their profession. As their students we express our gratitude for their concern, patience, understanding, enthusiasm, and their sense of hu- mor. Their contributions are endless ones of good examples, fine values, mature judgments, and care- ful guidance. What more can we say ... WE AP- PRECIATE. WE QUESTION We search for answers by read- ing, discovering, and discussing within our classrooms. Through experience we become aware that what we learn is applicable to our daily lives. We strive, we achieve, and yet the desire for more knowledge lingers. It remains because we are mem- bers of a responsive generation and ... WE QUESTION. fJtvV IS I ML Ml . ' :iM . WE PARTICIPATE At 2:35 bells ring, students surge into the halls, lockers slam, buses leave; but those who remain become dramatists, debaters, dancers, athletes, writers, nurses, and singers. Each club has its own purpose and goal, yet there is a feeling of together- ness as students take part in extracurricular activities. A strong chain develops, each activity a link contributing to school spirit in which ... WE PARTICIPATE. 13 WE COMPETE The rules are made, the chalk talk is erased, the final whistle is blown, and the scores are recorded, yet a spirit remains. It is the pounding spirit of challenge, of good sports- manship, and of wins or losses felt by those who share in the rewarding experiences of competition. The final yards for a couch- down, a powerful stroke, a surgence of speed, or a carefully executed movement are all responses triggered by the dynamic en- ergy of those who proudly proclaim ... WE COMPETE. 16 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY Mr. P. Arthur Hoblit, Assistant Superintendent of Schools Mr. Fred Atkinson, Superintendent of Schools The Bloomington School Board members. Front row: Arthur C. W.ingaard, Vice Chairman; Dr. Robert G. Rainey, Deputy Clerk; Back row: Fred M. Atkin- son, Superintendent of Schools; Dr. Harley J. Racer, Clerk; Mrs. Allan A. Mcinccke, Treasurer; Richard A. Fisher, Deputy Treasurer; Luther Ford, Chairman. UI4I4I Mr. Mac Redmond Mrs. Lillian Wikman Mr. Charles Schuman Miss Marlene Pinton Registration was the counselors' first job this year. COUNSELORS The counselors spent many sixty-one minute hours this year as a valuable guiding service to Lincoln students. Administering tests, changing sched- ules, offering advice, and listening to the students' problems with sincere interest were just some of the ways that the counselors showed us that they really cared. Mrs. Orpha Gilbertson Mrs. Donna Hipps LIBRARIANS Amidst a hushed atmosphere the Lincoln librarians stood behind their counter always ready to help all students with their selec- tion of books and other reading materials. The Dewey Decimal System was their code and apples were forever forbidden, yet Lin- coln students always knew that the quiet smiles of the librarians welcomed them. 20 Mr. Robert Bach Mr. Gordon Barr)' Miss Laura Barthelme Mr. Leon Birklid Mr. Robert Boehme Mr. Robert Boeser Mrs. Maxine Bots Mrs. Stewart and Nancy Larson discussed Euglhic Gran- der a novel by Balzac read in French V. Mr. Jack Born Miss Carol Brosseth 21 22 Mr. Donald Chase Mr. James Burke Mr. James Chlcbccck Mr. Marshall Carlson Mr. Darrell Cochran Mr. Everett Chapman Mr. Charles Coffee Mr. Alan Fashing Mrs. Marion Fischer Mrs. Hestor Crabtree Mr. Edward Ehli Mr. James Dimond Mr. Burnham Elton Mrs. Marcia Fridland Mrs. Alice Gilderhus Mr. Gary Greening Mr. Charles Hengel Mr. Andrew Hoiland Mrs. Teika Ikstrums Mr. Randall enjoyed one of the advantages of being a teacher at Lincoln during Home- coming '66. Mr. Joseph Hutton Mr. Robin Jacob Mrs. Wilma Johnson i 24 Mr. John Junker Mr. Michael Karbo Mrs. Margaret Kiriluk Mr. Larrys Krueger Mr. V. Arthur Koivumaki Mr. Donald Lundman Mrs. Agnes Lee A Yung Socrates?? Mrs. Phyllis McKay Mr. Gerald Molosky Miss Jill Nelson Mr. William Ochs Mrs. Jean Olson Mr. Frank Oman Mr. Bruce Paine Miss Janice Pcrsonen Mr. Steven St. Martin Mr. Kenneth Sangrene Miss Ann Schoeneckc Miss Virginia Roden Mr. William Rumpel Mr. Clifford Severson Mr. Robert Shannon Mrs. Mar)' Stewart Mrs. Karen Strickler Mr. Richard Swanson Mrs. Amy Travis Mrs. Laraine Tracy Mr. Theodore Van Kempen i o Mr. Rodney Sheffer Mrs. Betty Stainer 29 Mrs. Marilyn Wilhelm Teachers are human beings, some may disagree with this statement but it is true. Being human, teachers are subject to emotions of all kinds. Teachers are not automatons that function at the highest degree of efficiency all of the time. Most of the time perhaps, but not all of the time. Teachers are teaching because they like their work. If they didn't like it, they wouldn't be doing it. Mr. Eugene Wise Mrs. Irene Yung 30 NURSE Mrs. Marie Erickson Mrs. Erickson, the school nurse, had quite a large fan club during school hours this year. Never was there a day that her services weren’t needed to care for all kinds of illnesses, includ- ing spring fever. Neverthe- less, her office was a blessed haven for all students who came there and were lucky enough to be first in line. Mrs. Jeanette Trimble, Secretary to Mr. Hanson Mrs. Shirley Mansur, Secretary to Mr. Lee SECRETARIES The secretaries at Lincoln had big responsibilities in run- ning the school office but to the students it was the little things that really counted. The)' made change, took an- nouncements, smiled, answered questions, gave informa- tion, smiled, collected money, answered telephones, smiled, sold tickets, had patience, and smiled again. Miss Elizabeth Holbrook Mrs. Betty Mikkelson Mrs. Dorothy Rolcff, Secretary to counselors Miss Cheryl Kcprios and Mrs. Maria Frank, library clerks. The cooks were: L. Johnson. Food Service Supervisor; D. Schipansky, N. Anderson. S. Mile- kelson. M. Hodgeman. R. Anderson, A. Rock. G. Zielen, E. Billy, L. Astleford, A. Gill- meister. J. St it; sell, D. Cassidy, D. Hemming,‘M. Bolen, E. Austade, F. Ryman, Head Cook. FOOD FIXERS MAINTENANCE ENGINEERS The custodians were: R. Daly, Chief Custodian; K. Vcncss, H. Justen. R. Anderson, D. Rice, L. Lindholm, W. Bchm, E. McNeal, R. Smcd, D. Martinson, L. Haines, Z. O’Konck, J. Peterson. 32 CURRICULUM BOOKS BREAK THROUGH BARRIERS Tom Appclquist, an actor in the miracle play The Second Shepherd , was part of the dis- cussion group which followed. The Pearl was required reading for sophomore English classes. It was a long way from A to Z ... Adjectives ... Bible . .. Classics ... Drama ... Euripides . .. Finn ... Guthrie . .. Humanities ... Idylls of the King . .. Julius . .. Knowledge ... Lord of the Flies ... Mythology ... Newspapers ... Oepidus ... Plato ... Quizzes ... Renaissance ... Shakespeare ... Term papers ... Utopia ... Verbs ... Wilder ... X-tra credit ... Yung (Mrs.) . .. Zebra, of course. JuniofS listened attentively as Mrs. Stainer lectured on Hemmingway. Gwen Manlove studied the fine points of grammar. A newspaper unit was included in the sophomore curriculum. 35 Jackie Grabowski gathered the news. Confusion reigned in the Mah-Quh Room. Criticizing other newspapers proved to be valuable for J-l students. SCHOLASTIC SCRIBES Publications and Journalism were together in 6th hour ... a vicious circle . .. Beat reports are due Friday, let's make it a habit” . .. the publications class worked all day to get the paper out on time ... If that ever happens again ...”—They learned from their mistakes like all good journalists should ... No news is bad news ... To be successful in a field of journalism one must have a nose for news.” 36 A feature in the next edition was the subject of a debate between editor. Sue Anderson, and Cheryl Halverson. Kathy Engdahl and Jean Meyer practiced a dramatic exercise. DRAMA AND STAGE PRODUCTION TAUGHT METHODS OF THE THEATRE Whatever they were looking for, they found. 37 Now if the supply goes down and the demand goes up wondered Bill Kaul. THE PAST THE PRESENT THE FUTURE Cindy Tischcr looked through Mrs. Gilderhus's files in search of a grade above a C’ Sue Anderson and Stan Gilbertson depicted how the government spends their money. 38 Gossip took precedence over the Boston Tea Party. History taught us the who, what, when, where, and why ... sopho- mores trailed their ancestors across the continent and uprooted their family trees ... juniors voyaged over the sea ... What war did you say this was? ... it killed off all the Romans, now it’s killing me maps, maps, maps . .. Seniors checked the signs of our time . .. they studied the problems of land, labor, capital, and marriage ... skirts up, stockmarket down” ... it happened today ... it’s history. Esther Kauffcld took notes on a lecture on Latin-American problems. Outside sources were used by Jim Hipp during a discussion of the Sino-Sovict split. ADVANCED HISTORY CLASSES FOR THE INQUIRING MIND Mr. Kuzma explained how the geographical location of China influenced its actions in the 19th and 20th centuries. 40 Mr. Rumpel lectured on the American image abroad. Movements? ... it isn't what you'd expect ... philosophical and economical ideas ... 167 years of European history covered in one year . .. International Relations class read Rich and Poor and the Ugly American . .. preparation for their Washington trip . .. movies nar- rated by Dean Rusk .... foreign policies ... historical events ... both added to the understanding of the events that happened in the 19th and 20th centuries. Included in the course were international economic policies. At times the weight of the world was just too heavy. 41 Four students examined the mineral deposits found in coal. CONSERVATION Preservation of natural resources ... water and its limited supply . .. desalinization ... minerals and their vital uses ... husbandry ... protection of wildlife . .. remem- ber—only you can prevent forest fires. Mr. Severson counted growth rings during a demonstration. 42 Students helped to keep America beautiful. Better yet, what’s a function ? f f -£D' yT rr r T MiiFj iitfj' fl$-cb PQ gfly P- DXCsC V' k ______________ THE LAWS OF LOGIC Mr. Ochs taught students the fundamentals of geometry. A postulate is an accepted truth, a theorem is proven ... the sine equals the tangent which equals the radian measure of die angle . .. but only in extremely small angles . .. Hero's formula was used to find the area of any angle . .. and it took a hero to work it too ... math movies and book reports ... angles, not angels. A compass often helped construct geometric figures. 43 All of Kitty Hill's efforts were directed toward solving a higher algebra problem. THE WAY OF REASON Senior Craig Carlson learned that his Problems and Statistics module wasn’t pointless. 44 There must be an easier way to find a square root! If Johnny is five, and if Suzy is four years older than Johnny, and if Suzy's mother's age, plus Johnny's father's age, divided by three, equals the product of Suzy's and Johnny's ages ... how old is their dog? ... logarithms, graphs, base 10 ... I’ll check with the other math teachers and tell you ... tomorrow ... sine, cosine, cosine, sine, three point one four one five nine!” Mr. Sangrene attempted to explain tangent law to his trig class. Sophomore John Grobcl diagramed a proof during geometry. 45 Tom Appclquist and Steve Landwchr studied the reflections from the ripple tank. The problem was to focus the light rays. Eileen Quam and Bob Werner solved it. And then there was one .. . Mr. Ruud. PHYSICS and PROBED THE OF THE Gary Allred lab-assistant, a bright idea at LHS. Students learned by doing. CHEMISTRY MYSTERIES UNIVERSE Mr. Greening scientifically defined chemicals . .. crud. 47 Go ahead. Push the button. See what happens! THE SCIENCES OF LIFE Well, I hope you know what you’re doing. Bill Kaul adjusted the kymograph while Helen Mcany looked on. 48 Daleyna Mohn checked the microscope with a little assistance from Mr. White. Petrie dishes and chemical compounds were examined by Lois Cunningham and BarbTeawalt. Sure doesn't taste like tomato juice!” The study of living things . .. you cut the poor frog's gastric nemoirs muscle out and attach it to a what-a-graph! ?! ... extensive research on the brain cavity—badly decayed ... three full note books is a bit much for the first quarter ... matter over mind ... mind over matter ... I don’t want to cut up any pig ... DNA, RNA, CNS, . .. genus ... species ... the problems of pollution ... a population explosion—of rats!!! . .. Darwin's theory of evolution . .. Homo Sapien . .. Man 49 Elena Parthun questioned the Freudian theory of id, ego, and super ego. BEHAVIOR UNLIMITED During an experiment, students attempted to trace a star by look- ing at its image in a mirror. The whyology of psychology was to find the mind ... the science of human and animal behavior . .. drives, learned and unlearned ... conditioning and responses . .. Pavlov's dogs, Mr. Skinner's boxes . .. neuroses, psychoses ... mental illness ... all according to Morgan ... Mr. Swanson headed four crowded classes a day plus an ex- perimental psychology module in his first year at Lincoln ... guinea pigs ... two semester projects and sixteen Scientific American Reprint reports were required ... re- turn to homeostasis . .. there's always a reason why ... Psychology. 50 The emotional reactions of Bruce Peck were tested during a lie detector demonstration. Tapes helped Pat George, Jan Studer, Kathy Skoglund learn the correct pronounciation of French verbs. THE LANGUAGE OF ROMANCE The French rooms were the central stop and go stations for what went on where in the language department ... students cried at Les Parapluies de Cher- bourg ... saw Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme at Hopkins and Le Petit Prince” at Augsburg College ... Gcri Pederson and company danced a cancan for the Lake Conference Teachers Convention ... Cest wild . .. discreet little notes were handed to Mrs. Johnson releasing the author from his homework ... but there was a catch . .. three notes a year then one was out of luck . .. skits, dialogues ... a demain. Stcph Hollingsworth, Terri Peterson, and Joan Haines acted out a French dialogue. Mademoiselle Henrictte Rodary answered students questions about her native country France. 51 Second year students Julie Wickstrom and Bill Bjorum reviewed basic Spanish grammar principles. CLASSICAL TRADITION Gail Adlin helped her team win a verb relay. Janice Kemper arranged a bulletin board on Caesar. Reporting on a newspaper article about ancient Rome was Latin student Terry Beattie. 52 German students studied conscientiously .. . most of the time. MODERN CHALLENGE Hello, fourth year students ... this year we have discovered a unique test to measure your aptitude for learning a language ... Christmas carols sung over the P.A. . .. colorful, hour-long Pan American films made everyone want to jump on the next plane to Europe ... dialogues in which students discussed the weather and sold ties ... Arsenic ... goodbye in any language. Students interpreted German questions through English minds. Nicht wahr?” 53 The Choir, Chorus, Glee Clubs, and Orchestra combined to give a Christmas concert. MANY VOICES RESOUNDED The Honey Bern sang at Eddie Webster’s. Members were: Mary Emmons, Ann Mayfield, Sue Bauer, Sharon Merrificld, Mindy Belyea, Kathy Overlid, Pdt Taylor, Jane Kriel, Karen Christiansen, Sandy Hitter, Gretchcn Brown. Barb Hubbard Members of the choir (pictured on page 54): R. Walters, C. Krueger. J. Robinson. M. Smith. K. Williamson. C. Kimball C. Anderson, S. Hofmeistcr, C Zahn, B. Braun. L. King, K. Ginsky, C. Robey. A. McAllister, J. Studer. K. Fowler, R. Streeter, Mr Barry (Director), D. Millctte, K. Kranz, L. Parks. M Savage, K. Johnson. J. Boyles. M. Johnston. S. Frost. C. Andrews, G. Erlandson. J. Stephenson. A. I.mdau, C. Daniel. S. Blohm, D. Carlson, G. Lin- dau, C. Kerr. T. Bowman, T. Walsh, M. Lee, K. Okerstrom. B. Smith, S. Bjornlic. V. Dowrite, A. Aim, C. Warner, C Peterson, P. George. J. Maeziew- ski. M. Palermo. D. Hubbard. G. Elrod. B. St. Martin. R Barbeau. G. Gullickson. 55 Diane Dugan and Pat Diedcrich practiced Love Makes the World Go Round THE SOUND OF MUSIC Chorus members were: First ton: S. Newport, P. Oppegard, C Pearson, P. Will. J. Kricl, P. Phillips, J. Larson, C. Overby, J. Kalafut, L. Halverson, G Howe, L. Pearson, D. VolgersOn, P. Olsen, N. Winch. Second row: B. Millcttc, D. Mohn, C. Johnson, M. Fox, V. Lee, V. Duviclc, L. Dugal, K. Overlid, C. Anderson, C. Warner, T. Craig. P. Fruser. P. Randolph. Third row: P. Taylor, S. Bauer, S. Pannkuk, D, Zube, P. Sass, C. Crowley, I.. Oredson, J. Weise, C. Adams, R. Hochstatter, B. Buc. Fourth rote: G. Christianson, M. Parks, M. Axtell. P. Price. I.. Oliver. K. Maher, D. VanAltine, R. Moir. R. Foies-, K Kranz. 56 Members of the Glee Clubs were: Row one; K. William- son, S. Boysen, K. Swanson, C. Warner, D. Carter, L. Bulson, C. Melberg, F. Par- thun. Row two: M. Oppegard, C. Winter, J. Ginsky, V. An- derson, P. Paggen, D. Gozola, M. Peterson, Row four: A. Anderson. P. Welin, S. Nel- son, P. Buss, M. Ross, P. Spurgin, D. Dugan, S. Elstad. Row Four: P. Stearns, J. Ste- phenson, H. Mattson, D. Bol- stad, J. Fisher, C. Huebner, J. Grabowski, G. Becker. With songs we have sung ... I Enjoy Being a Girl . .. Camelot” ... Sweetheart Tree” ... Christmas concerts at LHS, Penn Jr. High, Midland National Bank, and Southdale ... selected members traveled with the choir to Eau Claire, Wisconsin . .. rhythm ... melody ... first soprano . .. second soprano . .. alto. The chorus shared their Christmas spirit with the student body. 57 1966-67 Concert Band members were: Row 1: H. Angelos, C. Johnson, P. Spath, S. Peterson, J. Harshbarger, N. Oppel, S. Mcrrifield, M. Emmons, B. Kerr, R. Miller, Row 2: B. Dissell, J. Stinson, W. Sandstrom, E. Quam, D. Clausen, B. While, J. Olson, D. Knoepke, P. Beltz, M. Waddell, P. Childers, B. Hanson, S. Pope, J. Stephenson, S, Ingersoll. L. Lind, B. Hubbard, C. Hiatt, C. Martin. Row 3: S. Purcell, R. Thomas, C. Oberg, V. Anderson, C. Bolkom, B. Aaze, J. Melhoff, A. Eggebrecht, B. Mares, F. Beyers, T. Johnson, M. Zeches, J. Beverley, C. Mesenbring, L. Kuyper, R. Cornforth, D. Alfton, B. Dickinson. M. Volgerson, R. Retherford, D. Greener, B. Smith, R. Anderson, B. Werner. Row 4: J. Larson, R. Whictcmore, C. Testin, B. Wager, C. Schultz, R. Wieser, D. Carlson, M. George, T. Kaphings, L. Emanuelson, K. Hanccr, H. Holt, J. Hanson, G. Gulbjartsson. Row 5: D. Eggebrecht, B. Perkins, T. Berry, T. Nordberg, T. Tilly. LISTEN TO THE MUSIC AND TAKE NOTES It was another year of busy activity for the LHS band that began even before the first football game and ended with graduation ... cold fingers ... itchy wool ... Keep those lines straight” ... The Bruinettes need 'Like Young' for Friday” ... “Can you count to jour ? ... pepfests ... hockey games ... eleven people, five music stands, and eleven instruments including a tuba ... all in one car?! ... seniors, Cathy Martin, Bruce Hanson, Forrest Beyers and junior, John Beverly went to the Metropolitan Select Band ... concerts ... playing for the spring musical ... graduation ... See you at the picnic!” 58 LHS band played at Superior, Wisconsin. Members of (he 1966-67 Pep Band were: Row 1: B. Peterson, D. Cobb, C. Martin, J. Studer, C. Biever, W. Elrod, L. Martin, B. Dodge, K. Thompson, J. Scllncr. Row 2: D. Tone, T. Leonard, T. Lee, K. Trimble, D. Dawson. E. Borgen, R. Larson, J. Mahler, D. Weiking. 59 The orchestra provided music during lunch at Giristmas time. MELODY OF STRINGS Members of the 1966-67 orchestra were: Row 1: K. Rcinarz, K. McNamara. B. Brekke. C. Gabel. H. Meany. L. Benson. S. Gilbertson, C. Pribblc; Row 2: A. Eckels. S. Phillips, M. Tildcn, K. Brown. M. V.irmim, S. Dugan. K. Sinnott, P. Grahn, J. Stutclbcrg, T. White; Row 3: S. I.indstrom, N. Woodcock, K. McCalla. B. Kalmon, M. O'Brien, M. I.orcmon, H Angelos, C. Johnson, E. Quam. D. Clausen. B. Disscr, D. Rosholt, S. lores, P. Nelson, C Oversold; Rou 4: J. Stinson, D. Fryer, C. Gilman, S. Reinhard, A. Gilbertson. K. MacDonald, J. Beverly, T. Johnson, C. Hiatt. C. Martin, D. Greener. D. Roach, S. Cox. G. Anderson, T. Harris. T. Tilley; Rou J. Kutcher, D. Bjorum, B. Sandell. Mr. Chlcbecck, T. Berry. 60 Clickity, click, click, ... ring ... zip ... Now is the time . .. faster, faster, go my thumbs ... I'm all speed and no accuracy ... eyes on the book ... use your fingers, it's easier ... here comes Mrs. Kuntz ... efjk lmn ... One, two, three, cha, cha, cha ... type with the music ... false fingernails must go ... they did! ... I guess I'm just not the type for typing ... I typed a p, it typed a ; . .. typewriters have a mind of their own. DIKSHUNAIRY !? —! 61 Terr)’ Boman added up her week’s expenses. Accounting can be fun, but will it help me fill out my income tax forms? STUDENTS DEVELOPED SKILLS FOR THE FUTURE A quiet moment in the library allowed Alwinc Engel to take a break from checking out books. Jan Dahlen assisted the counselors. Office Practice, Accounting, Counselor Aid, Library Help, Shorthand ... Rotation plan—dictaphone, keypunch, or ditto this week ? ... How to avoid secretarial spread . .. exercises in the office? ... Whoopee—Practice sets ... I even dream about columns of numbers ... It won't check! ... So you want to see the counselor ... Look, you can't check books out in November and bring them back in June ... Please don’t talk so fast ... But respect isn’t spelled r-s-p-k-t ... Who's Mr. Gregg ... Dictate ... Transcribe . .. Mail it! First year shorthand students deciphered their homework notes. 63 Mr. James Henry, far right, spoke to the D. E. classes about courtesy on the job. Distributive Education Clubs of America ... bridged the gap between the school and the job ... annual pancake breakfast ... Aunt Jemima, what took you so long ? ... President Blackwood, Secretary Palandrie of Minnesota branch ... homecoming balloons ... coat racks at all the dances ... the scholars with the dollars and the sense. DE-licious popcorn 64 In her Home Ec. module, Marlaine Samuelson knitted some slippers. THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME EC Junior girls were engaged in a sewing bee. Mrs. Travis lectured to her Senior homemaking class on baby care. Bread, hand-made by Kathy Garding and Mary Jankord. Beth King hooked a kitty cat on her rug. 65 Jill Rosenblad created a blouse in her home economics class. HOME EC: KEY TO ADULT LIVING Cindy Jenkins—Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow finalist. A cut in the right direction. 66 Houndstooth and plaid—an optical illusion. Recipes ... Patterns ... pots and pans ... needles and pins ... mmmmmm, nothing smells better than fresh bread ... I have a white thumb and I stiH can't do . .. but I’m on a diet . .. nutrition ... budgets . .. home manage- ment ... try something new and different for a change ... fried grasshoppers? grasshoppers!?! ... thank heaven for T.V. dinners ... what did grandma ever do ... French darts, tailor's hems, interfacing, basting basting ... lost bobbins I slaved all day over a hot sewing machine” ... Mrs. Travis, I broke an- other needle ... children’s clothes ... what's the fabric content of that? ... knowledge stored away for future use. Foreign exchange student, Lukia Namatovu, kneaded bread. This ... and this ... and finally this. 67 Glen Snesrud cut threads on a hammer handle in Metals II. SHOPPING AROUND LINCOLN Sharpening a lathe cutter bit was Jim Robinson. Mike McCardle tried once more to get ahold of mommic. Lanny Marsh soldered intricate parts to his super- heterodyne radio. 68 Mr. Lampi explained the uses of the vise. Hands were trained in the skills of mechanical, technical, and architectural drawing, electricity, metals, power, and wood working ... wood you believe ... they designed and built their own furniture ... If I had a hammer” ... AC, DC currents —what's the difference anyway ... made a chisel and a tool box . .. initiative . .. hard work ... perseverance ... all to build a better mouse trap. ”1 see, said the carpenter as he picked up his sandcr and saw. 69 A printing student composed type by hand. Rick Bergman and Denny Prindlc locked type in the chase. PRINTING Coeducational printing classes kept busy doing good deeds ... printed marriage licenses for Sadie Hawkins, Winter Formal napkins, yearbook receipts, business cards and cookbooks . .. used squeegees to make silk screens ... platen press, proof press, and hand press ... learned letter press, offset ... continued in the work of Gutenberg. TECHNICAL, MECHANICAL, AND ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING 70 Student labored on technical drawing. AUTO MECHANICS IT’S WHAT’S INSIDE THAT COUNTS Classes learned practical information about the old buggy that would stand up in any Minnesota weather ... Girls took auto mechanics for the first time in LHS's modular system ... they changed tires . .. took carburetors apart and put them back together again . .. checked spark plugs, fanbelts, and crankshafts ... dedicated car fans worked on their own cars after school. Joe Schultz took a good look at the motor. 72 In the skillful hands of Bruce Heyduk, a pot took shape. Kathy Gunderson searched for bits of color for her art project. 73 Speech class activities included choral readings. Sincerity 74 Laughter eased the tension in debate class. DEBATE Dave Greener spent many hours doing research and reported his findings to the class. Persuasion Students threw themselves wholeheartedly into the game. PLAYS . . . RULES . . . GIRLS BECOME CHAMPS 76 Denise Stuck was caught in a tight situation. The seat bounce was the first stunt learned on the tram- poline. AND FITNESS TOO Kim Couch and Bill Mahlum were partners in a doubles match. 79 Senior Class Officcrs were: Tom Kudrle, President; Kim Wilson, Treasurer; Pam Peterson, Secretary; Marcia Engclstad, Vice-President. 82 CLASS OF 1 967 Jean Abrahamson Judy Abrahamson Dean Adams John Adams Pamela Akins Mark Allaman Richard Anderson Robert Anderson Thomas Anderson Cynthia Anderson Dennis Anderson Vicki Anderson Laurel Andrews Gayle Anderson Jill Anderson Helen Angelos Thomas Appelquist 83 Robert Aslesen David Atkinson Thomas Atwood Thomas Bach Paul Bakkc Daryl Banks Tim Baumgartner Regina Beasy Calvin Beatty Bonnie Berg Robert Berg Robin Berg Joanne Bergh Richard Bergman Thomas Berry Forrest Beyers Patricia Biever Sandra Billings I I ; William Bjorum Nancy Blake Jay Bothweil Marilyn Branton William Borgert Vicki Blanchard Ronald Blegen Sherry Blohm Terry Boman Linda Bue Jane Buhrow 85 Karen Bullinger Carol Bunkholt Randall Burmeister Sharon Butler Barbara Butterfield Ronald Carlblom Craig Carlson Marlene Carlson SENIORS WERE HIGH David Carpenter Allen Carter Carl Chapman Mary Churchill Donald Cogswell Dale Carrington Susan Cernjar Jacqueline Chapman John Clough James Cole 86 I suppose you want one too, Mrs. Stainer. Stephanie Cooper Sharon Corby Donald Cordray Garry Couch Susan Cowell Mary' Craigic Ernest Cribb Michael Critchfield Carol Croonquist Bruce Dahl 87 Maureen Dahl Betty Dahlen Janet Dahlen Robert Dahlof Pamela Dahm UPON A SCAFFOLD OF SUCCESS Dawn Dargavel Diane Delesha Patricia Dicderich Barbara Disser Bonita Dodge Bruce Drury Diane Dugan Linda Dunn Jo Anne Duncan Wanda Du r ling 88 Charles Eckert Nancy Ellingson Susan Elstad Jill Elzca Linda Emanuelson A1 wine Engel Marcia Engelstad Bonnie Engen DURING THEIR LAST YEAR John Englund Georgia Erickson John Fager Diane Feider Keith Fowler Chrysann Erickson Bonita Eslcr Mark Falconer Mary Forus Colleen Frank 89 Monica Franscn Lance Free Timothy Frethcim Janice Furuli Ray Gallett Rebecca Fraser Dennis Freiheit Kathryn Frommer Christine Gabel Kathryn Garding AT LINCOLN Senior Laurie Wickstrom worked on decorations for the Y-Tccn's Winter Formal. 90 Mark Gardner Barbara Gensmer William Geigert Mary George Jan Gilley Janine Ginsky David Gilmore Richard Gladhill Sherryl Gerde Richard Giddings LaVonne Gilbertson Stanley Gilbertson Michael Gray David Greener Daniel Gregoire Randy Groncrt Thomas Grothc Gary Gullickson 91 Kathy Gunderson Steven Gustafson Susan Habig Garj’ Hagar Gary Hague Linda Halme Cheryl Halverson James Hancer Bruce Hanson Lynn Hardina 92 Jeffrey Hardy Janet Harris Thad Harris Hugh Hatch Diane Heacox Michael Heath Jill Hedlund Vicki Hcgg Deborah Heincn Dean Henning Rita Hellesvig Jon Hesse Catherine Hill Gregrey Hitter Susan Hoblit Jeanette Hockstein Donald Hodgeman Karen Hodgkins 93 Robert Hofmeister John Holmes Susan Hofmeister Linda Holsten Marion Hallegroeff Henry Holt Douglas Hunt Tamsen Hursh Karin Homme William Hottel Mark Hutchinson Richard Ibeling Christine Hubrig Susan Hunerberg Jennifer James Tim James Rolf Huss 94 Davin Janikowski Thomas Jeffrey Roger Jensen Mar)' Jankord Cynthia Jenkins Pamela Jemey Sharon Jeske Cynthia Johnson IN THIS POSITION THE SENIORS PAINTED THE YEAR 66-67 . . . Randall Johnson Charleen Johnston Cynthia Jones Larry Jones Steven Kaiser Raymond Johnson Sharon Johnston Gregory Jones Charles Kadlec JohnKalas 95 Marsha Karpf Esther Kaufteld William Kaul Diann Kiffe Carol Kimball Larry King Maribeth King Gretchen Kloster EXCITING AND MEMORABLE Karen Kneip Harvey Knoepke Gregory Knutson Larry Kompelien Lynda Kosse Mary Krautbauer Kathryn Knutson Duane Korum Chcri Kough Kurt Krueger 96 Jeffrey Kruger Thomas Kudrlc Jo Linda Kutcher Larry Kuyper Janet Ladd Linda Lagerquist Stephen Landwehr Michael Larkin Bruce Larson Nancy Larson Kathryn Last Marilyn Lee Sheryl Lesch Anne Lindau 97 Robert Lindstrom . Diane Lindwall Lynda Livingston Henry Lloyd Michael Loiselle Marilyn Lorcnscn Gregory Ludvigsen Patricia McGregor THROUGH THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS IN SCHOLARSHIP, SPORTS, AND STUDENT COUNCIL Barbara McMahon Kathy MacDonald Thomas Madison Philip Malccka David Mansfield Colleen McMullin Ronald Maddaus Carol Mahlum Randi Manlove A1 Marcia 98 Marc Marcia Billy Martinson Catherine Martin Helen Mcany Denise Martin Jean Meyer Ruth Miller George Moore The closer he gets, the better you lode. Patricia Morrison Chris Munsinger Brian Mueller Lynita Myhre Marcia Morrison 99 Lukia Namatovu Loris Nelson Pamela Nelson Suzanne Nelson Mary Niswandcr Candace Noreng Mark Novak Michael Oatman Jane Oberg Keith Ockwig Bonnie Ogden Kathleen Okerstrom David Oland Ernest Olson Karen Osweiler PeSfiy Paggen James Palmer Mariaelcna Parthun Bruce Peck Barbara Pedersen 100 David Pelto Gari Perrine Barbara Petersen Steven Peterson Gregory Peterson Randy Penrod Richard Peter Pamela Petersen Cynthia Peterson Lynn Peterson THEY HELPED TO PROVE THAT LINCOLN WAS A LITTLE BIT BETTER. Pamela Peterson Steven Peterson Yvette Pond Lana Price Dennis Prindle Richard Peterson Nancy Pietenpol John Posch Laurell Price Peggy Printup 101 Carin Prokop Daniel Purcell Gerald Ramsey Phyllis Rausch Jerry Reicrson Edna Reinhard Stephen Remington Sandra Reynolds 102 Kenneth Richard Mike Rickabaugh Jane Ritchart Karen Ritzschke Suzanne Roleff John Rosenblad David Ruckle James Ruckle Geraldine Saban Robert St. Martin Marlainc Samuclson Suzanne Sandberg Come Hither Patricia Schils Michael Schlinder John Schmelz David Schncdler Dean Schocnbergcr Raymond Schuller Elsie Schultz Joseph Schultz Melissa Schultz Susan Shafranski Richard Shannon Steven Shelver Bruce Sherwood Pamela Shinier James Shulind 103 Ira Sides Michael Sikich Susan Silberg Anupun (Pat) Sinakhom Marsha Smith Judy Snyder Kathy Soukup Janet Sperry Patricia Spurgin Thomas Stcinke AT THE END IT WAS A SMILE, Jeffrey Stillman Donald Stock Debra Stomberg Damon Stroth Have you met my friend ? 104 Janann Studer Richard Sundheim Cynthia Surrisi Susan Swanke Karen Swanson Kathy Swanson Ruth Sylvester John Tanner A DEEP BREATH, Ronald Teschendorf John Tetrick Cary Tarbox Susan Taylor Barbara Taylor Barbara Teawalt Jeffrey Thompson Katherine Thompson James Thorbum Cynthia Tischcr Herbert Tuftee Jim Violette Christine Warner Gregory Utccht Richard Walters Jacklyn Warner AND A COURAGEOUS STEP FORWARD Carol Whitcis Willard Wittemore Cynthia Whitney Ted Whitten Teresa Weaner Mary Webb Robert Weiss Anita Williams Byron Wells Robert Werner Betsy White Dean Williams 106 Kim Wilson Terrence Wilson Carol Winter FOR THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1967 Sharon Williams Ronn Williamson William Young Kristen Yung Charlene Zahn Michael Zcches Kathryn Winters Nancy Woodcock Dennis Workman Carol Wright Janine Yager Patricia Yocum 107 NOT PICTURED Ann Anderson Bruce Anderson Susan Anderson Lonny Bengston Shelley Benson Dennis Boelter Gregory Brinkhaus Richard Bullard Janet Carlson Charles Cornelius Richard Curtis Thomas Dean Dennis DiPiazza Darrell Eager Robert Fier James Flaten Patrick Garrity David B. Gilmore James Graham Trudy Gray Robert Hamilton Michael Hatfield Thomas Havnen Donald Hcyer Kirk Jensen Christina Johnson Michael Jones David Jorgenson Peggy Joyner David Klefsaas Roger Kormendy Jerry Kurata John LaDuc Bruce Langevin Richard Luedke Alan McAllister Michael McCardle Michael McDermott AI Majerus David Millette Linda Mollick Terrence Newport John Norstad Mark Orluske Harold Pearson James Peterson Marcia Peterson Thomas Rosenlund Larry Shelton Kerry Smith Scott Smith Elizabeth Strait Garth Taylor Earl Teporten Robert Townsend Gary Valentine Jack Vanatta Ben Verrall Robert Wiklund Mark Wooldridge ! JU ■■ —- Junior Class Officers were: Carni Tschetter, Vice-president; Arnold Eggebrccht, President Trygve Mattson, Treasurer; Patti Evanoff, Sccrctar)’ 109 CLASS OF 1 968 Aim, Andrea Almen, Denny Amice. Russell Anderson. Chcryle Anderson, Karen Anderson. Kris Anderson, Ronald C. Anderson, Ronald L. Anderson, Tom Anderson, Violet Andrews, Craig Ansel I. Steven Appel. Judy Aspholm, Brian Atwood. Judith Bacon, Jack Bakeberg, Randall Aaze, Bonita Abrahamson, Bob Allan, Sue JUNIORS SHIFTED INTO Banks, Regina Barbeau, Ronald Barron. Rebecca Basil, Marian Beattie, Terry Beatty. Philip Becker, Gloria Becker, Tom Beckham, Jerry Beckman. Claudia Bemis, Jim Benson. Linda NO Benson, Mark Berg, Rollin Berg, S3ndra Berg, Steven Berggren, Mark Berry, James DRIVE Besser, Kathy Besscr. Keith Blocdow, Dave Boerboom, Robert Beverley, John Billy, Laura Bolin, Brenda Bolstad, Denise Bjorklund, Becky Bjornlie, Sharon Bonstrom, Paul Bossart, Bonnie Blackwood, Robert Blandford, Velma Bothwcll, Deborah Boyd, Cindy Boysen, Sandra Brosam, Stanley Bruce, Steven Buccelli. Linda Bucgel, Dale Buettner, Claude Bungert, David Burns. Paul Buss. Pat Campbell, Mark 111 Carey, Mark Carlson, Carol Carlson, Colleen World History teacher, Mr. E. Chapman checks his box. AND ACTED AS A POWERFUL Carston. Jerry Carter, Debbie Case, Roberta Cecere, Tom Cccka, Allen Chambers, Reg Childers, Paula Christianson, John Christman, Max Clausen, Debbie Cochrane, Pat Collins, Michelle Collins, Mike Collins, Rolland Conick, Harold Cooper, Candy Cooper, Marleen Corby, Gloria 112 Ouch. Paul. Cowan, Maty Cox. Susan Cunningham, Lois Dahl, Steve Dargavcl, Randi Darnell, Jean Davis. Ross Dea, Gretchcn MOTOR THAT HELPED TO KEEP Dean. Cynthia DcLong, Jan Dempster, Lynn DcSchcpper, James Dewar, Steve Dickinson, Robert Dille, Steven Doerf linger, Mike Doop, Harla Dummer. Sue Dunn, Cindy Dunn, Jim Eckels, Arloa Eggebrecht, Arnie Eichhom, Barb Eisele, Jackie Ellingson, Larry Elliott, Maridee Elrod, Garr Engdahl, Kathy 113 En£cn, Don Englund, Bcmicc Engwall, Claudia F.rlandson, Gaya Evanoff, Patti Evans. Linda Fahtcnbruch, Bob Faimun. Ray Farmer, Daryl Farr, Bruce Farrell. Mike Faulk. Pat THE SCHOOL ALIVE. Ferry, Marsha Ficr, Alberta Fisher, Janiccc Flynn, Kevin Fortner. Rich Fowler, Julie Fowler, Linda Fox, Marsha Francis, Ralph Frank, Dave Fridland, Karen Frost, Susan Frykman, Susan Gallo£ly, Jcannt Gammell, Steve Garay, Terry Garber, Linda 114 Garding, Karen Gaskell, Bill Geiger, Michael Gelling. Mark Gesmer, Becky George, Pat Gcrstel. Tom Gcrszewski, Jim Gilbertson. AI Gilbertson. Ann Gilman. Cindy Ginsky, Keith Gove, Patricia Gozola, Deanna Grabowski, Jackie THEY WERE A STRONG FORCE Gray, Rose Green, Gaylcne Grcenlund, Gary Groebner, Tom Grothe. Ron Gundvaldson, Charles Gustafson, Roxanne Gustafson. Steve Haase. Sue Haines, Joan Hall, Pam Ha IIberg. Tom Halme. Dave Halverson, Linda Hamrcn. Marc Hanccr. Kevin Hann, John Hannincn, Carrie 115 Hanson, Lcs Hanson Ix ri Harris, Donna Harris, Patrick Harshbarger, Judy Haney, Ted Hatfield, Kathy Hayes, Roger Heacox, Greg Hock, Rita Hclkenn, John Helseth, Sandra Hemming, Deanna Henning. Carol Herrboldt, Lyn Hcreog, Kathy On Stage: Brian Tarbox and Shorty Cochran OF IMAGINATION AND Hcyduk, Bruce Hiatt. Clayton Hipp. Jim Hockstein, Steve Hodgkins, Colleen Hocfs, Judy Hofseth, Ben Hollingsworth, Pam Holm, Mike Hooker, Paul Hooper, Paul Howe, Steve Hubbard, David Hucbner, Cynthia Huscman, Pam Hyman. Martin Ingcrsoll, Sharon Jackowiak, Kathy 116 Jacobson, Richard Janikowski, Cheryl Janssen, Anita Jensen, Ken Jensen. Mary Jcmey, Steve Jeskc, Lynda Johnson, Bruce Johnson, Don Johnson. Gary Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Perry Johnson, Sandra Johnson, Shari Johnson, Sheldon Johnson, Tim Johnston, Michelle Jolly, Frank Junes, Marcie Kahlow, Larry Kalas, Barb Kane, Ken Kemper, Janice Kennedy, Rick ORGANIZATION Kerr, Carla Klcfsaas, Steve Klcinhekscl, Sheila Kline, Gail Knake, Kathy Knoepke, Kenneth Knudsen, Greg Knutson. Carl Knutson. Paul Kohls. Bob 117 Kol lodge, Kent Kompclicn, Craig Korum, Pat Kranz, Kevin Krapu. Kandy Kroycr, Diane Krueger, AI Krueger. Claudia Krumm, Jean Kuenzd. Kathy Kuzma. Mark Kwakenat, Jim Laden, Bruce Lagerquist, Sue Lambert. Cynthon Landry, Ed 118 Lind.ni. Hope Lindberg, Becky Lindstrom, John Lloyd, Michael Lorsbach, Tom Loven, Scott Lundstrom, Linda Lynch, Mike McCalla. Kathy McComb. Steve McFarlan, Craig MeGaha, John McHalc. Nancy McKee. Roland McNamara. Kay DURING HOMECOMING, Mack, Jim MacNabb, Linda Maczicwski, Joann Maher. Rita Mahler, Jim Mahlum, John Maimer. Sue Marck. Susan Marcs. Bruce Markstrom. Earl Markuson, Gregg Marsh. Lanny Martin. Anne Mattson, Trygve Mattson, Helen Mauck, Bob Mattson. Shelley Mazzu. Linda Mcisingcr. James Melbcrg, Chris Mclhoff. Jan 119 Merulis. Bonnie Meredith, Don Mesenbrinp. Craig Meyer, Mark Michael, Dave Michaelson, Bill Miller, Kathleen Miller, Marsha Mills, Charla Mlazgar, Mike Moberp. Allen Mocn, Cher)1! PROM, Molbcrg, Andc Morine. Roper Morris, Cheryl Morrison, Chuck Mosman, Lee Moss, Steve Munt, Jill Musil, Jan Myrmel, Kurt Nelson, Ave Nelson, Mark Nelson, Penny Nelson, Sue Ness, Kathy Nethcrton, Brad Newell, Sandy 120 Nordberg, Terry Norton. Put Nouska, Charlene Nyberg, Neal Obcrg. Cathy Ochs. Linda Ockwig, Mike Ogdahl. Brian Ohland, Mike Oian, Stephen Olson. Doug Olson, Gary Olson, Lloyd Opheim, Steve Oppcgard. Marilyn Oppel. Nancy Pahl, David Palandri, Denise Palermo, Michael Palmquist, John Patterson, Terry Paul, Sherry DEBATE TOURNAMENTS, A.F.S., Pavlik, Janet Pederson, Geri Pcgors, Kathy Penrod, Robin Perkins, Bruce Perron, Becky r'erron, Terry' Petersen, Nancy Peterson, Bruce Peterson, Pamela Peterson, Sandra Peterson, Wayne Pflepscn, Mike Phillips, Pat Phillips, Sue Pierson, Greg Platte, Robin Plocn, Laureen Preincr. Tcrric Pribhle. Cris Price. Maryj Purcell. Susan Putnam. Maryjo Quam. Eileen Radtke, Cary Raymond, Loyle Reed. Laurie Reese. Judy STATE STUDENT COUNCIL CONVENTION. Reetz, Bob Reierson, Mickey Reinarz, Karl Reinhard. Shari Rcishus, Colleen Rerherford, Nick Richard. Mike Rieken, Wally Roberts, Jeff Robey. Chcri Robinson. Jim Robinson, Jean Roscnlund, Scott Ross, Margo Roth. Kay Ruff, Richard Ryan. Connie Rydberg, Dan 122 Sanders, John Schabcr. Jay Sando, Roger Schipansky, Gloria Savage, Mike Schleif, Karen Selgeby. Gary Semmer, Phil Sharrait, Priscilla Sharratt, Steve Shc-arer, Steve Simonson, Randy Singer, Audrey Sinner, Cordy Sinnott, Kathy ACTIVE IS Spurgeon, Jan Spurgin. Linda Stark. Jim Stark. John Stearns. Peg Stein. Drew Stein, John Stephenson, Jacquc 123 Stinson, Judy St. John, Pe y?y St. Martin, Steve Stone, Karen Streeter, Ray Struthers, Margo Studt, Gene Stutclberg, Mary THE WORD Sullivan, Linda Sutherland, David Swanson, Sue Sweeney, Gayle Swenson, Lynn Taylor, Ted Sylvester. Mary Terpstra, Betty Takayama. Sharon Testerman, Mike Tarbox, Brian Thiers, Steve 124 Tilley, Terry Tjosvold, Richard Totten, Debbie Tracy. Pauline Velie, Joan Verrall, John Trapp, Paul Tschettcr, Carm Tschdtef. G nnic Utccht, Kris Vick, Karen Vober, Bud FOR THE CLASS OF ’68. Volgcrson, Mike Wakely, Margie Walsh, Teri Walt, Michael Walters, David Watschke, Wendy Wear, Karen Webb, John Weeks, Stephen Weiking, Dave Wells, Marty Westbcrg, Roberta 125 Juniors not pictured: Wersal, Betty White, Tom Whiting, Dean Whitney, Ray Whitten, Tim Williams, Vaughn Anderson, Jim Delmonico, Richard Elmore, Steve Hall. John Kutcher, Maty Long, Ralph Meyer, Greg Murphy, Pat Nichols, Bill Olcsen, Terry Parks, Larry Pedersen, Gary Pflepscn, Richard Potvin, Dave Quinn, Mike Schc.urcr, Pete Suppes, John Tanaka. Ron Vermeer, Steve Wear. Jim Walin, Dan Worrell, Frank Williamson, Kris Williamson, Mike Williamson, Patrick Wilson, Suzanne Wilson, Tom Wimberly, Richard Winters, Robert Wood, Sue Yeager, Brad Young, Craig Zicrhut, Ted Zimmerman, Diane Sophomore Class Officers were: Mike Urbach, Secretary; Judy Winter, President; Joanne Secord, Vice-president; Debbie Smith, Treasurer 127 CLASS OF 1969 Adams. Cathy Adams. Kenneth Adams, William Adclmann, Joan Adlin, Gail Ahlstrom, Terry SOPHOMORES BUILT UP Alfton, Dennis Allan, David Allan, Peggy Allmcndinger, Tim Almcn, Marquita Anderson. Beverly Anderson. Cathie Anderson, Curtis Anderson, Donna Anderson, Gary Anderson, Jacqueline Anderson, Julie Anderson, Karen Anderson, Kathy Anderson, Kim Anderson, Meredith Annett, Elizabeth Armstrong, Linda Armstrong, Pam 4rnc, Linda Aspholm, Terry Axteil, Mitchell Bailey, Gregg Banks, Marcia Barbeau, Cheryl Barrett, Barbara Bauer, Suzanne Beattie. Mary Jo Beeler, Debbie Bchrendt, Kim 128 Bclford, Karen Bell . Patricia Belyea, Mindy Bengtson, Marsha Benson, Linda Benson, Steve Benson, Susan Berg, Janet Berg, Kathy Berglund, Brent A HEAD OF STEAM Bergstreser, Brad Besscr, Mary Bielkc, Steven Bjorklund, Brad Blake, Janet Biohm. Rick Bolen, David Borgen, Edward Bergstrom, Bob Beverly, Robert Biever, Carol Bjorum, Chris Bligard, Marcia Bocchcr, Sue Bolkcom, Charles Borgert, Mike 129 Bothwcll, Tad Bouchard, Dana Bourdouklis, Karen Boyd, Sally Boyles. Jerri Bradford. Stephen Braun, Richard Brcdesen, Bucky Bricsemeister, Sandra Brokke, Robert Brown. Barbara Brown. Gretchen Buc, Bonnie Bucher, Mark Buhrow, Par Bullard, Mike Bui linger, Keith Bulson, Larry Bulson, Linda Bungert, Girol THAT STARTED THEIR CLASS Busch, Linda Byron. Bonnie Cameron. Thomas Campbell. Sharon Carlson, Bruce Carlson, Ellen Orison. Wayne Carpenter, Dennis Carr. Curtis Ortcr. Sandrya Cernjar, Greg Chapman, Pat Chevalier, Linda Chiappctfi, Clif Christensen. Karen Christianson, Greg Christianson, Mary Cleveland, Cathy Cobb, Don Cola, Jim Cooley, Qtherine Cooner, Jack Cornelius, Peggy Cornforth, Ray 130 Couch, Kim Cowan, Christopher Craig. Terry Cribb. Robert Crist, Randy Crowley, Cathy Cunningham. Mike Dale, Timothy Daniel, Catherine Dawson. Dawn Decker. Karen Derudder, Chris Derudder, Scott Desmarais, Michele DeVito, Sandy Dickinson. Krisannc Dille, Barbara Dodge, Richard Dots. Mark Dourte, Victoria Ducrr. Steve Dugal. Linda Dugan, Suzanne Dugan, Terry Duncan. Robert Dunlap. Marti Duvick. Vicki Eckert, Gary Eckmann, Sharon Edwardson, Steve Eggan, Catherine Eggebrecht, David 131 Eichinger, Catherine Eichtcn, Mary Eklund, Paula Elder, Joe Elrod, Bill Elzca, Jackie Emanuclson, Janet Emmons, Mary Engel, Annemone Engelscn, Gary Engstrand, Daniel Enroth, Charliss Erickson, Brian Erickson, Nancy Erickson, Robert Ericson, Kathy Ethicr, Bernadette Evenson, Luanne Everett, Lynettc Facs, Kathleen Fagcr, Connie Eager, Jim Farncll, Mike Farr, Scott Fenclon. Kelly Foley, Robert Ferrara, Debbie Folz, Craig Fischer, Gary Force, Evelyn Flint, Claudia Fors, Jerry 132 Forseth, Terry Foster, Susan Francis. John Fraser. Pat Fredrickson, Anne Freeman, Jo3n Fremder, Barbara Furuli, Norm Furuli, Sharon Gabriel, Kristy MACHINERY ROLLING Gaskcll, Denise Gcarou, David Geilfuss, Louise George, Michael Gerry, Kirk Gibbons. Mark Gibson, Rick Gilbertsen, Rhoda Gillespie. Michele Gillette. Tracey Goetzen, Rich Gordon. Linda Grace, Richard Grahn, Pam Grebner, Debbie Grobel, John Gudbjartsson, Greg Gullikson, James Gunderson, Kevin Gundvaldson, Wayne Gustafson, Sue Haase, Pat Haeg. Susan Haggberg, Patsy Hall, Bruce Hallich, Della Halme, Peg Halvorsen, Grant Halverson, Cheryl Halverson. Patricia 133 Hamilton, Manila Hnnn, David Hanson, Barbara Hanson, Jack Hanson, Jerrold Harris, Patti Harris, Phillip Han. James Hartkc, Lynn Haslip, Barbara Hatfield, Debbie Haugen. Dick Hayes, Kenneth Heckman, John Hcgg, LaVonnc Heitzman, Diane TOWARD A Helblingr Linda Helgeland, Mark Hcllesvig, Roger Hclsene, Gordon Herman, Roxann Hcyda, Pam Hctchlcr, Kevin Hickey. Michcal Hicks, David Hill. Robert Hitter. Sandi Hochsrattcr, Ruth Hodgkins, George Hofseth. Paulette Hollingsworth, Stephanie Holm, Jim Holman, Dave Holmberg, Nick 134 SUCCESSFUL Holmes, Nancy Holt, Betty Ann Honsvall, Shcrril Hottel. Carole Hovey, Roger Howard, Holly Howe, Gretchcn Howlcy. James Hubbard, Barbara Hnmmelsund, Marge Hursh, Zoe Hyman, Karen Ihrig, Robert Iliff, Robert Jankord. Monica Jenkins, Diane Jennings, Susan Jeske, Duane Johnshoy. Danny Johnson, Alton Johnson, Brad Johnson, Craig A. Johnson. Craig L. Johnson, Jerry Johnson, Kathy 0. Johnson, Kathy L. Johnson. Monte Johnston. David Jones. Douglas Judge, Jcb Julson, Joyce Kadlec, Chester Kaiser, Susan Kallenbach. Bruce Kaimen, Bonnie Kampmeyer, Mary 135 Kanduth, Pamela Kaphin£$, Tom Keefe. Maureen Keller. William Kelly. Pal Kelsey. Grcpg Kemper, Bruce Kendall. Bruce FIRST YEAR AT LINCOLN. 136 Kennedy. Marly Kerr, Barbara Kersting, Stephen Kcsler, Barry Kimball, Nancy King, Dana Kinyon, Mary Ann Kloster. Karin Kr.inz, Kraig Kricl, Jane Krotoska, John tooyer, Dan Krueger, Mark Krueger, Robert Kruger, Carolyn Kudrle, Jan Knoepkc. Debbie Knutson, Kathy Kolkind, John Kopfmann, Dennis Koplitz, Paul Koss, Gary Kough, Mari Kraml, Don 137 Kucnzcl, Sharon Laden. Larry Lamorcaux, Mark Landwehr, Marcia Langevin, Dave Larson. Janice Larson, Julie Larson, Paul Larson, Robert Lawrence, Jerry Lee, Debbie Larson, Ronald LcClaire, Cindy Lee, Terry Lees, Robert Lees, Sandra ENERGETIC, ENTHUSIASTIC, Lehman, Mark Leipold, Sharon Leonard, Tim Lewis, James Likens. Lee Lindberg, Dale Lindltolm, Greg Lindstrom, Jerry Lindstrom, Sue Linchack, Cindy Little, James Livingston, Mike Lloyd, Steve Locppky. Valerie Loiscllc, Darlene Lokensgard, Karen 138 Loschcider, Patricia Lnrsbach, Bob Ludvigstn, Michael I.ucdkc, Tom Maddaus. Terry Maher, Jim AND EMANCIPATED Maher. Kevin Mahlum, Bill Mallak. Susan Manlovc, Gwencl Martin, Carol Martin, Linda Maxson, Sandy Mayfield, Ann McCombs, Steve McDonald, Craig McDonough, Maryann McDonough, Sieve McLeod, Mary Jane McMullen, Larry McMullin, Jack Mcany. Patrick Melandcr, Kurt Melbcrg, Carl Mellea, Michael Mcnalis, Charlotte Mendo a, Yolanda Merhar. Nancy 139 Mcrrifield, Sharon Mertz, Chris Miller. David Miller, Donna Miller, Randinc MilleHe, Bclh Mohn, Dalcyna Mohr. Jeff Moir, Robert Moline, Scott Moravec, Karen Morris, Janet Mortcnson, Gary Mueller, Steffanie Mullin, Steve BLJWtffr. THEY PARTICIPATED Munger, James Murden, Art Murphy, Marguerite Myrmcl, Craig Nash, Barbara Needham, Mark Nelson, Carol Nelson, Gary Nelson, Laurel EVERYTIME AND EVERYWHERE Newman, Scott Newport, Sue Novak, Kuri O'Brien, Marcia Oliver, Larry Olsby, Gail Olson, Cheryl Lynn Olson, Jalaine Olson, Janis Olson, Shelley Olson, Stephen Olson, Steven O'Nicl. Mindy Oppe ard. Pat Oppen, Lajean Oredson, Leslie Lynn Osweiler, Jim Overby, Connie Overlid, Kathleen Ovcrvold, Chris 141 Pahl, Mary Palmer, Jan Peterson, Brenda Peterson, Cindy Peterson, Diane Pannkuk, Shari Parks, Max Peterson. Terri Phillips. Mike Pitzrick, Jerry Patterson, Jay Pearson, Colleen Pearson, Jerry Pearson. Linda Pearson, Linda Pearson, Michael Pel to, Suzanc Perrin, Debbie Perron, Gerald Petersen, Gerri Petersen, Kim Peterson, Barry Plath, Barbara Platt, Greg Pond, Connie Pope, Steve Powers. Patricia Price, Paul Purcell, Margaret Pyle, Doris Quigley, Pamela Radtke. Beth Raun, Gary Reiners, Mike 142 Rice. Gary Richard, Eileen Richter. Kathy Ricjjert, Cheiyl Rimnac. Donna Ripptl, Rollin Roach. Donald Rosenblad. Jill Rosholt. Donnis Ross. David Rudolph. Pat Ruhme. Paul Runnels. Mark Russ. Marillyn Ryan, Shirley Rykken, Bruce Saliterman. Jan Samlaska. Jim Sandcll, Bryce Sass. Pat Savage. Judy Savola. Pam 143 Schultz, Tom Sccord, Joanne Schwartz. Scllncr, Jeanne Mclinic Seterstrom. Gayle Shelton. Larry Seveland, John Shinabarger, Tom Sikich. Matt Sinnott. James Singer. Linda Sko$land, Kathy Slagcl, Kathy Smith, Brent Smiley, Jim Smith, Cindy AND BROUGHT WITH THEM Smith. Debbie Smith, Gary Smith, Janice Smith, Jean 144 Smith. Mike Smith. Soni Sncsrud, Gene Sorensen, Cathie Sorenson, Cheryl Stanford, Mark Stark, Douglas Stark. Kathy Stephenson, Joanne Sticha, Paul Stillman, Mary Stinson, Jeanette Stock, Mike Straw, Carol Streed, Steve Studer. Jcnc Studt, Denise Stutclberg, Julie Swankc, Bob Swanson, Daniel Swanson, Dave Swanson. Nadine 145 Thompson, Grant Thompson, John Thompson, Steve Thompson. Tom Thorcscn, Sheryl Swanson, Roberta Tail, Barry Swenson, Ray Tapper, Randy Taragos, Gregg Taylor, Pat Testin, Cathy Tctrick, Jerry Tew. Pamela Thielen, Lynn Tildcn, Mary Tolkien, Charles Tone, Dennis Townsend. Daniel Traetow, Jim Trimble, Kathy Tsehetter, Steph Tuftec, Richard Turcotte, Yvonne Urbach. Mike VjnAlstinc. Bill Varnum, Mary Vicllicux, Loretta Verrall, Nick VonBargen, Iris Vogel, Lance Waddell, Marilce Volgerson, Debbie Wager, Betse Wakcly, Tim Wallin, Suzanne Wallin. Valli Walsh. Eileen Ward, Leslie Warner, Cathy 146 The Bruinctte line Wassermao, Watkins. Dave Steven Weber, Barb Wassing, .Scott A CONFIDENT SPIRIT The Football line Wiech, Ben Wieser, Richard Willman, Charles Wilson, Lane vVimmcr, Richard Winch. Nancy Winter, Judith Winters, Sherida Wold. Sheryl Wolden, Bruce Whiting. Jill Whittcmorc, Wchner, Ernie Weise, Jeanne Wickland. Ward Wickstrom, Julie Wclin. Peggy Wcnstad, Kay Wermerskirchen, White. Debbie Gary Whitcis, Dale 147 Wood, Judy Woodhead, Sue Workman, Mark Worwa, Chris Yaritr, Sheila Young, Amy Zimpfer, Tom Zube. Deborah Sophomores not pictured: Adelmann, Carol Akcrson, James Binns, Robert Brinkhaus. Mary Carlson, Sherry Cowell, Thomas Glass, William Havel, Chrisanne Hodnick, David Humphries. Bonnie Kormendy, Ken McCune, Pat Ncwberg. Marc Nielson, Patsy Nolan. Debbie Sheriff, Richard Swanstrom, Kathleen Vos, James Will. Pat Wilson, David ALL THEIR OWN. HEN KLOSTER SCOTT FREE SCHNEDLER AM PETERSEN N MEA ROSENB L.H.S. students spent many hours preparing for Coronation. Lincoln Homecoming Coronation 1966 ... a trumpet fanfare . .. dimmed lights and danc- ing shadows ... the flaming torch of the Spirit of Homecoming ... spine tingling, shivery excitement .. . distinguished guests from past Homecomings ... Royal candidates ascend the stage . .. returning royalty from 1965, Joanne Hemming and Jim Peck ... spotlights . .. drumrolls ... tears ... ap- plause . .. Queen Helen and King Jack ... a blush and a grin ... congratulations! Tense Moments! The Spirit of Homecoming, Joanne 152 Bcrgh 1965 Royalty, Joanne Hemming and Jim Peck, took the final steps 01 tneir reign. The King was crowned. The Queen was crowned. HOMECOMING 1966 The King and Queen reigned, The 1965 Queen congratulated the 1966 Queen. Lunch was served to the Royalty. 1966 HOMECOMING COURT Homecoming reigned supreme this year as energetic students and teachers worked together to produce a grand week of intense activity. It all began with a special Homecoming Committee from Student Council. The)' investigated the possibili- ties of having floats and a special week devoted to Homecoming festivities. Thus an era began in Homecoming celebrations at Lincoln as float committees, dance committees, parade committees, and more committees were drawn up. The slogan, Peel the Orange and Sink the Navy , was the theme for the Sophomore and Junior floats. The Seniors cleverly Bear- b-qued the Hawks”. Homecoming week included: Green and White Day, election of king and queen, Bruinburgcr gourmet dinner, and coronation ceremonies. At coronation the warm spirit of excitement rose to a pounding stillness as the returning 1965 royalty, Joanne Hemming and Jim Peck, crowned the 1966 queen, Helen Meany and king, Jack Rosenblad. On Homecoming Day, Novem- ber 4, the king and queen and their court were served the traditional royal lunch. That night the low temperatures had little effect on our Bears as they carried out their promise with a 26-6 victory over Cooper. That evening royalty, their court, and their subjects danced to the music of Don Spanglers Spangles, ending Homecoming 1966, lively ... lovely . .. and unfor- gettable. Members of the 1966 Homecoming Court were: Senior Ambassadors. Tom Appelquist and Elena Parthun; Sophomore Ambassadors, Linda Pearson and Lance Vogel; Sophomore Attendants, Sharon Mcrrifield and Jerry Lawrence; Attendants. Grctchen Klostcr and Tom Kudrlc; Janinc Yager and Jerry Reicrson; King Jack Rosenblad and Queen Helen Meany; Attendants. Barb Taylor and Dave Schnedler; Pam Petersen and Scott Free (not pictured). Pages, Chris Mertz and Mike Livingston; Junior Attendants. Lynn LaPointc and Brad Yeager; Junior Ambassadors, Claudia Engwal! and John Seifert; and the Spirit of Homecoming, Joanne Bergh. 154 WE PEELED THE ORANGE AND SANK THE NAVY Our first Homecoming victor)'. Couples celebrated the Homecoming victory at the dance. 155 L.H.S. CHEERLEADERS BEARERS OF SCHOOL SPIRIT A squad cheerleaders were: Carin Prokop, captain, Jennifer James, joan Velie, Lynn LaPointe, Joanne Bergh, Gina Bcasy. 156 Carin Prokop, Joanic Bcrgh, Jennifer James, Bonnie Ogden, Cindee Peterson, Lyn Myhre, Gina Beasy, Linda Buccelli, Lynn LaPointe, Joan Velie ... All here? Let's cheer!! ... Bears, Bears!! ... Battle Cry!! ... Chug, chug, chug ... All Bruin men are trained to fight and win . .. Cheerleaders' auction ... two bits, four bits, six bits, a dollar . .. Now we'd like to introduce our sophomore cheerleaders . .. knit one, purl two, sopho- mores yoo hoo!! ... Pepfests in graveyards ... Mark Novak's new football uniform ... Joan Velie and Peppy Peterson on ice ... L-I-N-C-O-L-N S-P-I-R-I-T, C’mon, let’s hear it!! Swimming and wrestling cheerleaders were: Linda Buccelli, Cindee Peterson, Lyn Myhre, Bonnie Ogden. 157 Cheerleaders performed pep fest in black to mourn Ken- nedy's defeated players Bcasy bounced bouyantly. Sophomore cheerleaders were: Char Mcnalis, Gretchen Brown, Grctchen Howe, Lolly Schiffman, Linda Singer and Melanie Schwartz. 158 Sue Hoblit, senior, lived in the Bear suit for games and pepfests. The Bear, alias Nancy Woodcock. OUR THREE BEARS Bcariffic action ... Flirty eyes and a cold nose ... Please, our bear needs a new suit, put your donations in the large glass jars ... There’s a lot of hot air in this head ... Hey, your tail’s a’droopin! ... The three bears ... Lori (?) Nancy (?) It’s Sue! . .. Our Bear, Lincoln’s lively, lovable, laughable mascot. Lori Hanson checked out the Bruin's Duin’s. 159 Bruincttcs Were: Becky Perron, Sue Sandberg. Pat Schils, Janine Yager, Barb Butterfield, Sharon Bjornlie, Pam Petersen, Cathy Martin, Marsha Smith, Jill Munt, Nancy Larson, Chris Hubrig. Linda Mazau, Pat Diederich, Kathy Johnson, Terry Preincr., Not Pictured Debbie Bothwell. PETITE AND MIGHTY . . . GOOD Bruincites practiced for a perfect performance! Bruinettes danced for Royalty at Homecoming. 160 The Bruincttes presented.a leg(acy) to the student body at a pep fest. A spritely dance, Girl From Ipanema” The Bruincttes begin . .. Warm-ups” yelled Pat Dicdcrich . .. Twenty kicks ... kick 2, 3, 4 ... Before game pandemonium . .. Where arc Jill's suspenders?” .. . Two gloves for a right hand ? ... We wish ... for the best, a high kick, a good beat and a smile . .. anchors away . .. sunk Cooper's navy ... danced at Williams Arena during District 18 finals ... a, swish of swinging skirts ... style . .. success. 161 Senior line members were: Nancy Larson, Sue Sandburg, Chris Hubrig, Pam Peicrsen, Pat Schils, Janine Yager, Pat Dicderich, Marsha Smith, Barb But- terfield, and Cathy Martin. Senior Bruinette, Pam Petersen, reached for the rafters. Bruinettes shook pom poms, paraded, and kicked in ... Show Business” Baton twirlers in action were Sue Bauer and Cindy Dunn. Buttery ump, buttery ump, ump, ump, ump; forward march . .. New uniform's with dif- ferent shades of green socks ... Left, left, 1 left my wife and forty-nine children in the mid- dle of the kitchen in starving condition ... A long night's stand at Superior ... guide in place ... tell me when we reach the twenty yard line, then ... Halt, halt, 1-2. Flagtwirlers were Ruth Thomas, Kris Yung, Elena Parthun. Carol Wright. Anita Williams, Laurcll Price, and not pictured Pauline Tracy, alternate. TWIRLERS UNFURLED SCHOOL SPIRIT 163 Members of Aqua-Debs for 1966-67 were; Back row: Marcia Engelstad, Debbie Smith, Deanna Hemming (Pres.), Kris Dickinson, Debbie Bothwell, Mary Emmons. Kathy Eggan, Zoe Hursh. Karen Vick, Debbie Hatfield, Pat Bcitz (Scc.-treas.), Bonnie Ogden, Lynn LaPointe. From row: Helen Mcany, Robin Platt, Michele Collins, Joanne Duncan, Laurel Nelson, Kathy Johnson, Linda Martin. AQUA-DEBS The Aqua-Debs splashed into their fifth year of synchronized swimming with their motto: We swimmers would rather swim than wade” ... No fair walking on the bottom ... stu- dent leaders choreograph your routines, think of a theme, make your costumes, and have patience with those 7th and 8th graders! ... now for the stunts: Catalina, Knight, Eiffel Tow- er ... let's go back to the good old tub ... practice . .. prac- tice . .. and more practice ... 1-2-3-4 ... Swim time ... Show time! 164 INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPS Intramural basketball was organized by Mr. Darrell Cockran and Mr. William Ochs for all boys who were not on the school teams ... the Bones and the Flyers survived to play in the champ- ionship round .. . Captains Don John- son and Jay Patterson failed to attend the game . .. consequently they saw no point in it . . . The Flyers rattled the Bones for the championship victory . .. Ah assortment of Intramural All-Stars defeated the JV’s 43-42 in a post sea- son attraction. It’s plane to see the Flyers have scored. Traveling penalty! Members of the school champion Flyers were: Denny Frcheit, Jay Patterson. Dave Greener. Phil Beatty. Dick Bullard. Not pictured: Jerry Beckham. Kevin Flynn. 165 Cindy Jones sometimes had a difficult time deciding where to crop a sports picture. Members of the yearbook staff were: Row I: P. Haggberg, J. Kemper, K. Ness, J. Blake, P. Korum, I. Everett, M. Cooper, M. Jankord, C. Kimball, N. Kimball, M. Wells, Row 2: H. Meany, E. Parthun, S. Hollingsworth. K. Dickinson, D. Gozola, L. Swenson. K. Krapu. L. Dempster, M. Krautbaucr, J. Carlson, J. Eisele, R. Sylvester, Row 3: D. Rosholt, J. Kutcher, K. Johnson, K. Frommcr, D. Smith. H. Mattson, A. Mayfield, P. Nelson, S. Jeske, S. Elstad, C. Corby. A. Williams, K. Yung. Row ■): K. Fridiand, G. Erickson. K. Springer J. Gallogly, J. Grawbowski, D. Bouchard, M. Kutcher, M. Fransen, B. Braun, S. Hunncrberg, B. Taylor, L. Dunn. Yearbook Editors were: Carol Kimball, Classes; Elena Parthun, Assistant Editor; Kris Yung, Editor- in-Chief; Pat Korum, Faculty; Sue Elstad, Circulation; Jan Carlson, Curriculum; Mary Krautbauer, Classes; Helen Meany, Activities; Jon Hesse. Art; Cindy Jones. Sports. Not pictured: Kathy From- mcr. Ads. It is now 12:43 A.M. March 11th, and we have just finished writing our book ... ’67 Bear. We would like to explain how this book happened ... ten editors and a staff ... November 1, the first sixteen pages were due . .. The Bear, the whole Bear, the better than average Bear . .. mosaic design tied in feelings, thoughts, and ideas through pictures ... December 3, a true test . .. eighty pages due ... Bless our friends for they brought us sausage pizza, red licorice, and vanilla malts . .. Steve brought his mother’s toaster, bread and butter and we had a MID- NIGHT snack ... Never yell at an editor, she can always yell louder ... the Bear's Den, best cellar ... 222B and 222C . .. Kristen Yung, hours of dedi- cation and caring. Jon Hesse guarded the Bear’s Den. Last years steak fry was the reward for seven month’s work on the year- book. Mr. Weyandt, advisor. The yearbook staff burned the midnight oil. 167 Sue Anderson handed out the latest issue of the MAH-QUH. LITTLE BEAR Deadlines ... no typists, no photographers .. .no reporters, just five weary, worried and suicidal editors . .. those long nights of work until 11:00 P.M. ... but then ... the strict 4:30 deadline ... and still ...long hours of work w'ent into the Mah-Quh . .. plans were made to go to Chicago, just plans ... Miss Brosscth’s birthday party ... Tom Havnen's classic, My dad said . .. Kathy and Jeff danced on the tables ... Sue, Carol, Kathy, Esther and Cheryl ... the editors. Editors of MAH-QUH were: Sue Anderson. Editor; Carol Croonquist, Managing Editor; Kathy Frommer; News Editor; Esther Kauffeld, Feature Editor; Cheryl Halverson, Sports Editor. 168 Kathy Frommer and Carol Croonquist went over the preliminary galley sheets. Editor Sue Anderson scrounged up new ideals for the next issue of the MAH-QUH. Members of the MAH-QUH Staff were: Row one—R. Berg, M. Craigie. M. Carlson, J. James, J. Kudrlc, C. Croonquist, C. Halverson, E. Parthun, B. Mc- Mahon. M. Beattie, Miss Brosscth, Advisor. Row iwo—S. Free, J. Grabrowski, L. Andrews, S. Anderson, K. Frommer, T. Havncn, C. Surrisi, E. Kauffcld, Li Wickstrom, L. Blanford. Row three—M. Lynch, J. Cole. D. Greener, G. Utccht, D. Hallich, C. Young. 169 Members of the Editorial Board were; Susan Frykman, art editor; Marcia Engelstad, editor; Donna Harris, assistant editor; Linda Dunn, production editor; Thomas Appelquist, managing editor; Cynthia Surrisi, art editor. EVERGREEN BRANCHED OUT A bigger and better literary tree this year ... the editors were in charge of the various branches ... pruned the copy until it flour- ished ... planted it in the hands of the business staff and watched it grow ... New, new, new ... 800 copies ... Ever- green ... a marvelous magazine. Evergreen members were: V. Anderson, D. Anderson, T. Appelquist, R. Barron, F. Beyers, F. Blake, D. Clausen, S. Cowell, C. Croonquist, R. Davis, D. Di- Piazza. S. Dugan, L. Dunn. M. Engclstad, M. Fransen, R. Fraser, S. Frykman, D. Greener, C. Halverson, L. Hanson, D. Harris, R. Hick, C. Hill, K. Johnson, K. Knutson, M. Kutchcr, S. Landwchr, C. Mahlum, A. Molbcrg, C. Oberg, K. Overlid, K. Pegors, B. Radtkc, S. Sharratt, D. Strombcrg, C. Sur- risi, P. Taylor, R. Werner, K. Wilson. 170 Members of I.R. were: Row 1: Mr. Rumple (Advisor), C. Mahlum, C. Surrisi. P. Morrison, J. Duncan A. Gilbertson. G. Kline, R. Hcllsvig, H. Angelos, M Lee. Row 2: D. Workman, S. Gilbertson, J. Carlson, P. Hall, K. Springer, Y. Pond, C. Gilman, S. Anderson, K. Frommer, R. Platt, N. Oppcl, C. Nouska. Row }: S. Hoblit T. Bach, C. Frank, S. Corby. L. Hanson. K, Hill, J. F.isele, K. Krapu. R. Heck, L. Ochs. E. Kauffeld, S. Haase, Row 4: G. Taylor. H. Holt. D. Greener, B. Hanson, J. Tetrick, J. Hipp, S. Cemjar, D. Adams. S. Landwehr, P. Mac Gregor. L Dempster, J. Wallace. C. Buetncr. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB I.R. Club offered its members a chance to become familiar with the United States policies with other countries of the world ... attempted to write a consti- tution ... collected hangers and got hung up in them ... corsages, boutonnieres ... weeds ... sponsored Colleen Frank peddled carnations. thc °nc and only computer dance ... all because of skyrocketing costs and their desire to go to ... Wash ington D.C. Officers for I.R. were: Steve Landwehr, President; Tom Bach, Vice President; Cyndi Surrisi, Treasurer; Joy Duncan. Secretary; Jim Hipp. Proletarian. 171 CHARACTER SCHOLARSHIP LEADERSHIP SERVICE Robert Werner Kim Wilson 172 Social officers were Cathy Martin and Pam Petersen. Honor Society set the pace for lively high achievers ... The initiation ... an introduction ... a procession ... a lighting of candles ... Please repeat after me” ... a meaning ... Congratulations everyone ... tutoring and servicing for the school ... down pay- ments were made for the trip to Washington ... Do we get the champagne flight? ... Bake sales ... money ... bake sales ... patient advisors, Mrs. Wil- helm, Mrs. Brynildson, and Mr. Redmond ... A year ending in a dedication ... a bust of Lincoln in memory of John Richard Pafko. Officers of National Honor Society were: Forrest Beyers, president; Tom Applequist, vice president; Marcia Engclstad, secretary; Deb Stombcrg, treasurer. Members of the National Honor Society were: First rote: C. Prokop, H. Meany, L. Gilbertson, P. S. Petersen, R. Sylvester, P. Printup, K. Wilson, A. Engel, C. Whitney, C. Martin, L. Myhrc, R. Fraser, G Comas, C. Jones, D. Dugan; Second row: J. Norstad, J. Kurata, S. Gilbertson. D. Dargavel, B. Dahlen, N. Larson, J. Kutcher, K. Knutson, S. Foster, L. Dunn, M. Loren son, D. Heinen, C. Mahlum, M. Hutchinson, R. Htiss, T. Harris, F. Beyers; Third row: D. Atkinson, S. Remington. C. Carlson, J. Studer, K. Yung, A. Williams. C. Gabel, S. Cowell. S. Ccrnjar, S. Corby. M. Krautbaucr, T. Weiner, D. Stromberg, P. J. Peterson. M. Engclstad, S. Hoblit, K. Hill, C. Erickson, T. Applequist, W. Kaul, J. Rosenblad; Fourth row: J. Fagcr, K. Brown, S. Shelvcr, G. Ludvigsen, D. Adams, C. Eckert. T. Frctheim, R. Shannon, J. Bothwcll, R. Ibeling, D. Greener, G. Utecht, D. Stock, S. Landwchr, D. E. Gilmore, S. Free, C. Chapman, R. Werner. 173 PHILOSOPHY CLUB A long time ago, a man bearing the name SOCRATES, said, The unexamined life is not worth living . .. members of the club were faithful to this statement as they probed the good and evil forces that plague man . .. hammered out a set a values for a more meaningful journey through life ... Not all of them became philosophers but perhaps they gained bits of ... wisdom. Members of Philosophy Club were: T. Applequist B. Barron, F. Beyers. M. Craigie, S. Cowell. K. Engdahl, B. Fraser, S. Frykman, L. Hanson. K Hill, S. Hoblit, M. Kuzma. S. Landwehr, L. Lindstrom, A. Molberg, S. Sharratt, C. Surrisi. QUILL AND SCROLL Members of Quill and Scroll were: S. Anderson, C. Croonquist. M. Engelstad, J. James, C. Jones, E. Kauffeld, M. Krautbaucr, H. Mcany, E. Parthun, and K. Yung. Officers of Quill and Scroll were: Jennifer James, president Kathy Frommer, vice president; Sue Anderson, secretary; Carol Croonquist, treasurer. 174 COLD FEET AND A LOT OF MILEAGE Members of Debate were: D, Greener, M. Gibbon. S. Sharratt. M Kutchcr, B. Ihrig, T. Apple- quist, S. Landwehr, K. Knutson, L. Hanson, A. Mother , J. Velie, G. Peterson, S. Kuenzcl. V. Williams, M Hyman, and Mr. Chapman, advisor, Resolved that the foreign aid program of the United States should be limited to non-totalitarian societies ... Indonesia . .. Cuba ... first debate tournament at Worth- ington brought home two second place trophies . .. and then there were the overnights, St. Cloud, Gustavus Adol- phus, Duluth ... the biggest membership in the National Forensic League ... finished a successful season with 201 wins and 80 losses ... Tom Appelquist, Garth Taylor, negative and Steve Landwehr, Andrea Molberg affirma- tive, and Dave Greener, alternate, went to the State tourn- ament . .. placed ninth ... a dedicated group with a lot to say and the know how to say it. Debaters, Steve Landwehr and Dave Greener, displayed debate symbols. 175 Members of Chess Club were: R. Anderson, D. Bucgel, V. Carlson, M. Craigic, R. Davis, J. Fager, Captain; T. Fretheim, C. Gundvaldson, P. Hooper, D. Ibeling, D. Jacobson, M. Lee, L. Likens, D. Luedke, G Mahlum, G. Moore, R. Morine, J. Musii, S. Nelson, S. St. Martin, D. Walters, C. Whitcis, M. Whittcmorc D. Williams, B. Winters, Mr. St. Martin, Advisor. KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE Chess, a fascinating cosmo- politan game ... A rook, knight, bishop, king, queen, and eight little pawns in a row ... L.H.S. hosted the South Sub- urban Division of the Metro- politan Chess League ... on to the Metropolitan Chess Confer- ence ... concentration and cleverness resulted in . .. check- mate. Mr. St. Martin cheered on chess champ, John Fager 176 Members of the Thespians were: F. Beyers, K. Engdahl, A. Gilbertson, L. Hanson. D. Harris, S. Hoblit, S. Landwehr, L. Lindstrom, P. McGregor, A. Molbcrg, C. Surrisi, J. Velie. A scene of despair from Revelation” REVELATION The Thespians gave wholehearted efforts to pre- sent LHS drama at its best ... The one act play ''Revelation” received a strong ”B” rating in the district finals. 177 The lively cast of Bye Bye Birdie” practiced Telephone Hour” during a hectic dress rehearsal. BYE BYE BIRDIE Telephone Hour” ... Hello? ... and so began LHS's spring musical ... King sized props ... Hey, you on top of the Coke bottles, dance!!” ... Where is Rosie's wig, George?” ... Bush Lake Road ... Kids ... growing pains on and off the stage . .. Mama, oh Mama ... Put on a Happy Face ... Spanish Rose ... Now my life is rosy, since I met my Rosie ... Albert Peter- son ... Mrs. Phi Beta Kappa Peterson . .. an English teacher! Conrad, we—love—you!!!!. 178 Conrad and girls had A Lot of Living to Do.” You like me, sf o no? In a tense courtroom, Giles Corey stood up for what he believed. THE CRUCIBLE The fail play was a deep and stirring account of the Salem, Massachusetts witch trials . .. She flies, I tell you she flies” ... Abby . .. John ... I shall prove you the fraud that you are” ... gentle Elizabeth ... Tituba made us do it” ... poppets ... accusations . .. screams . .. trials ... persecution of the innocent. A witness eyed John Proctor with suspicion. Mary, please don’t, it’s me, Abby!!!. 179 Members of G.A.A. were: B. Aaze, J. Anderson, V. Anderson, K. Anderson, P. Armstrong. G. Becker, K. Bclford, P. Bcltz, S. Benson, J. Blake, S. Briese- mcistcr, S. Butler, L. Buccclli, K. Christiansen, G. Corby, C. Crowley, L. Cunningham, C. Daniel, S. DeVito, L. Dempster, C. Dunn, C. Hggan, J. Eisclc, M. Elliot, J. Elzea, M. Emmons, B. Ethier, C. Gabel, B. Gensmcr, L. Gilbertson. C. Gilman, S. Gustafson, R. Gustafson, P. Haase, K. Hill, C. Hodg- kins, B. Hubbard, M. Jensen, M. Johnston, J. Kemper, N. Kimball, K. Krapu, D. Knoepkc, M. Krautbauer, M. Landwchr, J. Larson, D. Loisellc, K. McCalla, M. McDonough, N. McHale, M. McLocd, S. Mallak, L. Martin, B. Mcnalis, C. Menalis, K. Miller, G Morris, A. Molberg, S. Mueller, L. Namatovu, 'J. Olson, J. Pavlik, D. Peterson, P. Peterson, T. Prcincr, L. Price. M. Purcell, S. Purcell, D. Rosholt, J. Reese, C. Reishus, E. Reinhard, J. Robinson, K. Roth, G. Saban, K. Schleif, K. Sinnott, J. Spath, P. Steams, D. Studt, L. Sullivan, S. Takayama, C. Tschctter, D. Volgerson, M. Webb, D. White, C. Whitney. G A A Bull’s eye ... a Lake Conference championship for LHS’s girl’s archery team ... What was that basketball score? ... volleyball tournament Saturday ... 21 games in one day? ... Mr. Ochs wanted an AFS athlete ... but GAA got ... her ... Lukia was sports-minded and an avid GAA goer ... Girls are good sports, too! G.A.A. officers, }ean Robinson, Sharon Butler, Terry Prciner, and Mary Krautbauer were 180 always on the beam! Clobber it, Kandy! Lake conference archer)' champs were: Cindy Whitney, Karen Anderson, Stephanie Mueller, La Vonne Gilbertson, and Mrs. Botts. 181 President Sharon Jcske welcomed members to the first meeting. FOR GIRLS ONLY Y-TEENS July 12 ... first cabinet meeting ... the beginning of a tremendous year for Y-Teens ... 64{ in the treasury . .. September ... membership drive ... Y-Teens wants YOU ... chapters were organized ... 1 get her in my chapter ... oh, no you don't, she’s my best friend ... October ... first meetings . .. frightened presidents ... eager girls . .. Lincoln-Kennedy open house . .. pom poms . .. November ... Apple Polishing Tea ... browns ... com- mittees for Winter Formal ... December 15... December 16 . .. DECEMBER 17 . .. Christmas parties . .. January ... joints ... not Washburn again ... Guthrie Theatre ... we need some money” . .. how about an airplane wash” ... “how about a nice warm bake sale” ... February ... Collegiate Panel ... slumber parties ... Minneapolis Institute of Arts ... March ... Chicago trip . .. seven course Chinese dinner ... pancake break- fasts . .. Aaauggh ... April ... fashion show ... speakers ... airline stewardesses ... hairdressers ... May ... farewell to seniors ... June ... 182 Members of President Lynn Myre’s chapter were: G. Beasy. B. Braun, J. Carlson. M. Cooner, K. Dickinson, V. Duvick. P. Hofseth, T. Hursh, Z. Hursh, 5. Jennings, P. Kelly. N. Kimball, B. Ogden, I. Orendsnn. T. Peterson, P. Rudolph, P. Shinier. K. Skogland, S. Smith. D. Studt. Not pictured: K. Anderson, J. Gallogly. J. Grabowski, C. Hanninen, K. Winters. SERVICE VOCATIONS Members of President Joei Duncan’s chapter were: G. Adlin, J. Anderson. M. Banks, J. Blake, S. Bjornlic. S. Bncsemeister, L. Buccelli, J. Fisher, P. Gold. K. Hymen, L. Jeske, E. Kauffeld. K. Kloster, S. Marek, B. Menalis, M. Miller. K. Moravee, J. Munt, J. Pederson, N. Pietenpol, M. Price, B. Radtke, D. Rimnac, J. Sccord, G. Schipansky, M. Schwartz, B. Smith. K. Stone, C. Surrisi, J. Whiting, C. Worwa. 183 Members of President Kit Cooper's chapter were: B. Anderson, K. Anderson, L. Andrews, M. Belyea, J. Orison. M. Collins, C. Cooper, D. Dawson, S. Frost, S, Haase, S. Habig. R. Heck, D. Hcitzman, C. Hubrig, C. Jenkins, J. Julson. M. Kinyon, C. Kough, M. Koiigh, C. Mertz, C. Morris, S. Newell, C. Oberg, N. Oppel, M Paul, J Scllncr, R. Swanson, K. Trimble, S. Wold, J. Yager. PERSONAL RELATIONS ARTS Members of President Jan Ladd's chapter were: V. Andersen, S. Campbell, M. Engclstad. C. Engwallj' M. Fransen, S. Furuli, P. Hall, B. Hanson, B. Has- lip (not pictured), S. Hollingsworth, S. Hunerberg, S. Ingcrsoll, M. Jensen, C. Jones, M. Kampmeyer, S. Klcinhckscl, G. Kline, K. Knutson, (not pictured) L. LaPointc, B. Lind berg, S. Mattson, L, Ma zu, C McCalla, M. McDonough, N. McHale, L. Ochs, N. Oppel. L. Pearson, S. Petersen, S. Phillips, M. Russ (not pictured), D. Smith. L. Sullivan. D. Totten. K. Vick (not pictured). K. Wear, M. Webb, D. White, L. Wickstrom, S. Woodhcad. 184 Members of President Kris Yung’s chapter were: P. Allen. S. Allen, V. Blanchard, K. Bui linger, M Eichtcn, K. Ericson. B. Gensmer, P. Haggberg, K. Knake, P. Loschcider. M. O’Brian, N. Peterson. S. Pelto, C. Pond, Y. Pond. M. Struthers, .1. Studer. K. Thomas, M. Thompson, J. Velie, I. Von Bargen, M. Waddell. A. Williams Not pictured: C. Anderson, M. Anderson, D. Bothwell. J. Dahlen, P. Hollingsworth, A. Janssen, K. Johnson, S. Lees, A. Lindau, H. Lindau, R. Miller, J. Rosenblad, D. Zimmerman. RECREATION RELIGION Members of President Nancy Larson’s chapter were: J, Abrahamson, J. Abrahamson, I.. Armstrong, D. Bolstad, S. Boyd, B. Brown. D. Dargavcl, P. Evanhoff, J. Freeman. K. Carding, J. Gilley, S. Jeske, M. Keefe. D. Knoepke, K. Knutson, 1.. Kosse, C. Lineback, G. Manlove, H. Mattson, S. Pannkuk. B. Peterson, P. Schils, C. Smith, M. Smith, C. Sorenson, K. Stark, J. Studer, J. Stutelberg, C. Testin. When what to my wondering eyes should appear . .. DECEMBER 17 . . . And visions of sugar plums danced in their heads. Y-Tcens recipe for December 17 ... mixed ideas into a bowl . .. a half cup of creativity, a half cup of construction, a bag of lollipops, a plate of refreshments, and a pinch of money . .. wrap- ped in excitement and put in the oven . .. timed for 8:00 p.m. . .. couples arrived to share with Queen Marsha and King Rolf the lovely treat that the girls had cooked up . . . Sugar Plum Fantasy. Winter Formal Royalty was: Karen Anderson, Junior attendant; Bill Kaul, Bonnie Ogden. Senior attendants; Queen Marsha Smith; King Rolf Huss; Tom Backstrom, Barb Vclic, Royalty; Greg Ludvigscn, Kit Cooper, Rich Shannon. Senior attendants; Jill Whiting. Sophomore attendant. 186 Lukia Namatovu AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Pat Sinakhom Walk together” ... Pat and Lukia came from Thailand and Uganda to live in Bloomington with their American families ... talk together ... sisters, Lukia and Nancy Oppel ... brothers, Pat and Jeff Roberts ... all ye peoples of the earth” ... made acquaintances at the International dinner, pepfests, and the old-fashioned dance ... then and only then shall ye have peace” ... a warm clasp of hands in friendship. Senior members of A.F.S. were: C. Adams, D. Anderson, K. Bullinger, S. Ccrnjar, S. Cowell, M. Craigie, C. Croorujuist, D. Dargavel, D. Dclcsha, B. Disser, D. Dugan. M. Engclstad, C. Erickson, C. Frank, B. Fraser. C. Gabel, L. Gilbertson, S. Gilbertson, D. Greener, G. Hague, C. Halverson, R. Hellcsvig, G. Hitter, S. Hoblit, K. Homme, R. Ibcling, C. Johnson, C. Kadlec, K. Knutson, J. Kurata, J. Kutcher, J. Ladd, B. Linden, C. Martin, J. Obcrg, K. Ockwig, E. Olson, P. Peterson, P. Printup, D. Strombcrg, S. Shelver, P. Sinakhom. Ruth Sylvester, C. Whitney, L. Wicksttom, Anita Williams, N. Woodcock, K. Yung. Advisors were Mrs. Melum, Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Brynildson (not pictured). 187 Lukia greeted fellow members at an A.F.S. meeting. Pat talked with a friend from Turkey at the International Dinner. Look, there's my picture! 188 Junior members of A.F.S. were: S. Allan, A. Aim, K. Anderson, R. Anderson, L. Armstrong, J. Atwood, R. Banks, T. Beattie, G. Becker, K. Besser, D. Bolstad, S. Boysen, I,. Buccclli, D. Bucgcl, D. Bungert, I.. Carlson, M. Collins, C. Cooper, M. Cooper, C. Dean, S. Dummer, J. Dunn, A. Eckels. B. Eichhorn, J. Eisclc, L. Ellingson, K. Engdahl, C. Engwall, P. Evanoff, P. Faulk, K. Fridland, J. Gallogly, L. Garber, A. Gilbertson, C. Gilman, D. Gozola. R. Gustafson, S. Haase, J. Haines, I.. Hanson, K. Harficld, R. Heck. S. Hclseth, K. Herzog, P. Hooper, C. Huebner, M. Jensen, L. Jeske, K. Johnson, T. Johnson, M. Junes, L. Kahlow, J. Kemper, G. Knudsen, P. Korum, S. Larson, B. Lindberg, J. Mahler. T. Mattson, M. Miller, K. McCalla, M. McNamara, A. Molberg, C. Morris, J. Munt, P. Murphy. K. Ness, L. Ochs, N. Oppel, D. Palandri, G. Pederson, K. Pegors, N. Petersen, P. Phillips, R. Platte, R. Preiner, C. Pribblc, J. Roberts, K. Roth, S. St. Martin. J. Sanders, K. Schlcif, S. Sharr3tt, C. Sinner, K. Springer, P. Stearns, K. Stone, G. Studt, L. Swenson, M. Sylvester, B. Tjosvold, C. Tsehetter, T. Walsh, J. Wear. K. Wear, M. Wells. D. Zimmerman. Sophomore members of A.F.S. were: P. Allan, J. Anderson, P. Armstrong, M. Bettic. P. Beltz, M. Belyca, S. Biclke, J. Blake. D. Bolen, J. Boyles, L. Busch, C. Carr, L. Chevalier, D. Dawson, M. Desmarais, K. Dickinson, S. Dugan. C. Eichinger, M. Eichten, B. Elrod, I.. Everett, P. Fraser, R. Gilbertson, S. Gustafson, P. Haggberg, D. Hallich, D. Haugen, K. Hayes, R. Hellesvig, S. Hitter, G. Hodgkins, S. Hollingsworth, N. Holmes, R. Ittrig, B. Kallenbach, M. Kampmcycr. K. Klostcr, D. Knoepke, K. Knutson, M. Landwchr, J. Larson, P. Loschcidcr. S. Mallak, L. Martin. D. Miller, M. O'Brien, M. O'Neil. K. Overlid, D. Perrin. D. Peterson. P. Quigley, K. Richter, D. Rimnac, D. Rosholt, P. Savola, C. Schultz, J. Scvcland. K. Skogland, D. Smith, S. Smith, J. Stinson, M. Stock, D. Studt, D. Swanson, P. Taylor, C. Testin, L. Thielen, M. Tilden, M. Waddell, B. Wager, J. Whiting, R. Whittemorc, J. Wickstrom, P. Will. C. Worwa. 189 SERVICE CLUB Service Club gathered members to lend a helping hand to athletic events . .. served hot coffee to the referees and cold pop to the cheer- leaders . .. program passcrouters and pennant pushers” . .. service with a smile! D.E.C-C.A. members were: Mr Holland—advisor. P. Morrison, M. Branton, M. Thompson, B. Curtis, R. Gray. D. Palandri, K. Swanson, M. Morrison, S. Butler. J. Hcdlund. L. Cunningham, M. Goldenstadt, D. Farmer, C. Adclmann. P. Halmc D. Halme. A. Molbcrg, C. Andrews. K. Knopkc, T. Gray, C Munsingcr, K. Hodgkins, R, Miller, S. Dillc, T. Olson, D. Pelto, T. Holbcrg, J. Schaber, J. Graham, D. Engen, S. Moss. B. Blackwood, S. Hockstcin, R. Johnson, B. Muller. K. Besser, J. Hardy, D. Almcn. D.E.C.A. Award winning D.E.C.A. dents display their many phics. Members of Service Club were R, Banks. C. Tschcttef. L. Sullivan. K Homme. C. Kimball, D. Palandri. P McNicl. M Lorcnson. K. McDonald. F. Werner. C. Winters. K. Ness, L. Carlson. K, Johnson. N. McHalc. L. Dunn. C. Mahlum. V. Hcgg, S. Boysen. K. McNamara. E. Taylor. B. Taylor. D. Bunged. L Mosntan. M. Karpf; K. Springer. M. Niswandcr. J. Atwood. 190 Bloomington Amateur Radio Klub This is to Y.O.U. from M.E.” ... B.A.R.K. receiving.” ... Roger.” ... Roger who?” . .. I'd like to send a radio gram to Singsing ... Roger.” No! Not Roger, Big Ben . .. Roger.” . .. No Big Ben!” ... Relay message.” ... Big lien, will make break as soon as I learn codes.” ... Roger” ... No! Big Ben. B.A.R.K. ... over and out. Members of Radio Club were: P. Burns, President; R. Aslesen, Communications Man- ager; B. Bolkcom, Treasurer; R. Amice. C. Cowan, B. Elrod, K. Kane. B. Krucgar, G. Halvorscn, L. Marsh, L. Oliver, R. Walters, M. Lehmah. Hello Mrs. Johnson, may I speak to Penelope 191 LATIN CLUB Tom Kudrle and Randi Manlovc reigned over the 1966 Roman Banquet. Officers of Latin Club were: Jan Kem- per, president; Sue Pelto, vice-president; Kay Roth, treasurer; Barb Disser, secre- tary; Ross Davis, historian. Members of Latin Club were: C. Anderson, S. Anderson. H: Angelos, T. Beattie, P. Buhrow, D. Carr, R. Davis, B. Disser, B. Eichhorn, M. Gillespie, S. Helscth, R. Ibcling, J. Kemper, S. Nelson, $. Pelto, J. Sccord, S. Shclver, K. Springer, P. I Stearns. S. Takayama, G. Utecht. Coffee, tea, or me? Members of the German Club performed one of their folk dances. GERMAN CLUB Officers of German Club were: Stephen Weeks, Kitty Hill, Deb Stomberg, and Trygve Mattson. Members of the German Club were: D. Adams, G. Allred, G. Becker. D. Carpenter, S. Dummer, A. Eckels, J. Eiscle, A. Engel, C. Erickson, L. Even son, J. Freeman, L. Gilbertson, G. Hagor, J. Harshbarger, K. Hill, J. Hipp, G. Jensen, P. Korum, H. Mattson. T. Mattson, R. Morine, S. Peterson. K. Reinarz, C. Smith, S. Smith. D. Stomberg, M. Waddell, S. Weeks, M. Whittmore. R. Whittmore, J. Wood, S. Wood. All righf, kid, you step on my foot one more time ... 193 Members of Spanish Club were: G. Adlin, V. Anderson. L. Armstrong. J. Atwood, J. Bergh, B. Byron, D, Bouchard, M. Churchill, C. Cooper, K. Cooper, S. Cowell. D. Dawson, D. Delesha, D. Dugan. W. Durling, B. Eichhorn, K. Faes, B. Fraser, S. Frost, M. George. I.. Jeske. S. Kaiser, S. Lagerquist, E. Landry, N, MeHale, M. McLeod, S. Mallak. M. O'Brien, S. Peterson, R. Platte, J. Stevenson, I., Sullivan. M. Sylvester, L. Wickstrom, R. Westberg. M. Struthers, S. Wold. SPANISH CLUB The officers were: Mary Sylvester, secretary; Diane Delesha, vice-president; Mary Churchill, president; and Mary McLeod, treasurer. Bienvenido ... Mary Churchill and Diane Dele- sha opened the doors to a new Spanish Club . .. members viewed the fascinating culture of Spain through slides and the descriptive words of guest speakers ... experienced the snappy rhythm of the Spanish dance at the Ballet Folk- lorico . .. met with the Richfield club and had a fiesta ... an enthusiastic beginning. Mary Churchill and Diane Delesha called the first meeting to order. 194 TASTE OF CHALK DUST On a blustery winter evening the members of Fu- ture Teachers gave their first lesson and taught Lukia, A.F.S. student, how to skate ... they ad- vanced to actual schoolroom teaching during Na- tional Education Week . .. met twice a month . .. discussions, guest speakers, sold refreshments at games. Future Teacher. Kandy Krapu, searched for her key of knowledge. Members of Future Teachers were: First row: M. Kough, J. Hoefs, J. Kriel, A. Gilbertson. B. Disser, G. Dea, P. Peterson. I.. Swenson; Second row: P. Hof- seth, J. Harshbargcr, M. Gillespie, L. Cunningham. S. Boyson, L Andrews. S. Anderson. I. Gilbertson, M. Lorcnson; Third row: K. Krapu. S. Ingersoll, H. Mattson, J Syndcr, D. Gazola, B. Aaze. M. Conner, P George. C. Erickson, R. Malicr, E. Kauffeld; Fourth row. J. Boyles. D. Bolstad, S. Lager- quist, M. Webb. G. Becker. D. Greener. S. Kough, S. Cox, J. Grabowjici. C. Zahn, M. Fransen. L. Dempster. 195 LET’S HAVE A BIG D. Anderson, C. Bea «y, T. Bach, D. Banks. R. Berg, S. Berg, J. Bothwcll, S. Bruce, D. Bungert, C. Carlson, C. Chapman, D. Cogswell, G. Couch, M. Critchfield, B. Dahlof, S. Duerr, J. Dunn, C. Eckert, A. Eggebrecht, B. Farcnbruch, S. Free, D. Freheit, T. Frcthcim, T. Gcrstcl, R. Giddings, S. Gilbertson, D. Greener, R. Gronert, T. Gtothc. S. Howe, R. Huss, M. Hutchinson, L. Jones, B. Kaul, K. Kranz, J. Kudcrlc, J. Ladue, G. Ludvigsen, T. Mattson, B. Nctherton, T. Newport, M. Novak, M. Oatmnn, D. Oland, S. Opheim, B. Peck, R. Penrod, B. Perkins, J. Peterson, J. Rcirson, K. Reirson, S. Remington, B. Sandcll, J. Schmelz, G. Schmidt, J. Schultz, K. Schuman, R. Shannon, J. Shulind, G. Snesrud, j. Tanner, B. Tar box, J. Thompson, P. Trapp, C. Tsehetter, G. Utccht, V. Williams, T. Wilson. 196 Officers of the Lettermen's Club were: Jay Bothwell, vice president; Rich Shannon, president; John Tanner, sergeant-at-arms; Bill Kaul, scribe; Rolf Huss, chaplain; Mark Hutchinson, mascot; Garry Couch, treasurer. CONGRATULATIONS!!! 197 Officers of Student Council were: Rolf Huss. President; Bruce Peek, Vice-President (not pictured); Linda Mazzu. Secretary; Brad Netherton. Treasurer Jay Bothwcll gave Kim Wilson his stamp of approval. OUR SCHOOL GOVERNMENT-STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council representatives had their minds on action and improvement at L.H.S. ... started Homecoming festivities ... ignited Spirit Week . .. suggested spring pepfests . .. joined Ken- nedy High School in a civic project designed to include the whole student body to raise hard- earned money for Minnesota Indians . .. actions louder than words ... Members of Student Council were: Row I: J. Blake, M. Smith, L. Price, G. Beasy, L. Myhre. M. Jankord, K. McNamara, J. Velie, J. Sccord, Row 2: J. Freeman, K Skogland, M. Churchill. C. Surrisi. P. Petersen, K. Wilson, P. Peterson, P Joyner, J. Whiting, Z. Hursh, K. Springer, Row 3: S. Gilbert- son, R. Huss, J. Roseblad, J. Mack, G. Jones, R. Strettcr. G. Couch, A. Krueger, F. Beyers, Row 4: D. Gcarou. R. Burmeister, D. Adams. T. Bothwcll, J. Bothwcll, M. Johnson, B. Peck. B. Netherton, S. Berg. B. McKee, S. Sharratt, C. Tschetter 198 Members of Future Nurses were: S. Wood, R. Thomas, C. Anderson. S. DeVitto. P. Childers, S. Larson, S. Dummer, M. Wells, M. Purcell, B. Brown, C. Comas, I. Von Bargen; Second row: M. Holmes, K. Johnson, C. Heubner, M. Niswander, L. Dunn, B. Taylor, I.. Emanuelson. B. Engen, K. Pegors, R. Miller, K. Thompson, W. Hurling, L. Namatovu. PULSEBEAT OF THE FUTURE Eager members were fascinated by the drama of a career of mercy ... took a trip to Rochester and a tour of the Mayo Clinic and St. Mary's Hospital . .. lec- tures on medical technology . .. Future Nurses swab- bed arms of inoculations . .. relax ... a certified M.D. was just around the corner ... too much candy at the dances ... no aspirin for a headache, but a Nut Goodie did wonders. The officers were: Sue Larson, president; Randi Miller vice- president; Camille Comas, secretary; Sue Dummer, treasurer. 199 Battling ... Bruin ... Bands ... Blared Sadie Hawkins Hicks Two Kickapoo Joy Juices? LHS DANCES Prom '66 meant preparation ... Junior committees planned for months with the help of Mr. Boehmc and his crew of language teachers ... Call Bachman’s, call Vaughn’s, call anybody” ... if we only had more money ... Sophomore servers in Austrian garb . .. short pants and suspenders, Aw, C’mon ... Gold chandeliers, gold lions, and gold flowers set the mood ... pennies in the fountain ... Jules Herman and his orchestra provided dancing music for a Night in Old Vienna ... the last dance and a lovely evening came to an end ... Good night to Old Vienna. A couple danced to the music of Jules Herman. Refreshments were served by sophomores. The Grand March was a highlight of the evening. 201 THE END OF A BEGINNING Pamela J. Peterson Thomas Kudrle June 7, 1967, was a year that ended as abruptly as it began. For this class of graduating seniors it held unforgettable memories that only they could cherish as their own. It was a year of happiness, laughter, jubilation. We won our first Homecoming as Lincoln Senior High School. Scholastic and athletic honors were given to many deserving seniors during their final days at Lincoln. It was a year, a great and grand year, that belonged to the seniors. 202 SPORTS Kudrlc anticipated the pitch . .. correctly. 204 The swingin' Peck brought capacity crowd to 'his' feet ... and when Olson grounded . . . Members of the '66 Baseball (cam were (he following; Front row: Gene Trowbridge, Mike Oatman, Jim Peek, Steve Remington, Don Cogswell, Brian Tar box, Tom Kudrle, Darryl Banks. Back row: Randy Gronert, Carl Chapman, Cal Beatty, Kevin Kranz, Bruce Peek, Jim Delong, Mike Olson. Jay Boihwell, Keith Oekwig, Les Knoke, Coach John Junker. the crowd' began to dwindle ... but the coach remained. 205 ALL HERE? Lean to the left SCORES We They Stillwater .................... 4 3 Minneapolis South ........... 5 3 Minneapolis Southwest ........ 7 Benilde ........................ 3 4 Wayzata ........................ 1 0 Robbinsdalc .............. 7 8 St. Louis Park ................. 7 3 Minnetonka .............. 1 3 Edina ......................... 3 6 Kennedy ........................ 0 1 Hopkins ....................... 1 3 Mound ......................... 1 3 Cooper ........................ 0 11 Richfield ...................... 0 9 Lean to the right The baseball team was young and hard working ... Only two returning lettermcn? ... Strike one!” ... Olson, you’re captain ... To the gym . .. Watch out! . .. Boys, as you’ve noticed, we’re sharing the gym with the track team ... To the field . .. mud ... slide! . .. splat . .. fan- tastic pitching, DeLong ... Strike two!’’ ... strong defense, but should improve hitting for next year . . . held Kennedy to one run ... best game of the season ... if the team would show up as much as our supporters, we’d never win a game ... Strike three! ... Olson chosen to All- Conference Team as third baseman ... bring on those Sophs, Mr. Hutton. 206 LET’S CHEER! Stand up Sit down LETTERMEN Jim DcLong Lcs Knoke Mike Olson Jim Peck Gene Trowbridge Daryl Banks Cal Beatty Carl Chapman Tom Kudrle Mike Oatman Bruce Peck Steve Remington Kevin Kranz Brian Tarbox Fight, Fight, Fight 207 Members of the ‘66 Tennis team were: Back tow: Coach J. White, Tom Gcrstal, Ward Peterson, Bill Havnen, Lance Free, Gene Studt, Rollin Berg, John Norstad. Front row; Katl Reinhart, David Ruckel, Charles Eckert, Terry Nordberg, Bob Winters, Ron Anderson, Jim Schulind, Buz Raymond. TENNIS TEAM FINISHED WITH A 5-8 RECORD SCORES We They Minneapolis Southwest.. 2 3 Wayzata 0 5 Minneapolis West 3 2 Minnehaha Academy.... 5 0 Robbinsdale 0 5 Minnetonka 0 5 Edina . 0 5 Hopkins 2 3 Kennedy 3 2 St. Louis Park 3 2 Cooper 2 3 Mound 4 I Richfield 0 5 LETTERMEN Bill Havnen Ward Peterson Lance Free John Norstad Rollin Berg Tom Gerstal Gene Studt 208 Twinkletoes Terry tested Twist-o-flex Happy co-captains Ward Peterson and Bill Havnen. A large turnout of hopefuls answered Coach White's tennis call. However, the only seniors were lettermen Bill Havnen and Ward Peterson. The team was surprisingly successful considering their inexperience. Next year looks to be a prom- ising one with most of the team returning. LOVE-15-30-40-GAME 209 Queen Pam Petersen received foreign aid. It was so cold even the cinders were frozen, nevertheless, L.H.S. hosted the fifth annual Track-o-rama. Tom Bauer set the cinders blazing by lighting the traditional Track-o- rama torch. With so many participating schools it was quite an honor to place high in any event. Lincoln’s relay team, composed of Greg Utecht, Bill Kaul, Jim Dunn, and Glenn Snes- rud, won a very respectable second place in the 440. A special word of thanks to all the coaches, officials, and trackmen, who helped Track-o-rama be the success that it was. 210 Participants in chc '66 Track-o-rama were: From rou; B. Perkins. J. Dunn, G. Snesrud, R Shannon, J. Mahium, R. Huss, V. Kaul, M. Marcia, B. Gibson, Mr. Elton. ul- rou; Mr. Krueger, M. Williamson, G. Utccht, D. Oland. D. Giddinjjs, T. Bauer. T. Bach. B. Sherwood, R. Penrod, S. Kaiser, Mr. Ochs. 211 Shuttle hurdle relay team consisted of Greg Utecht, Glen Snes- rud, James Dunn, and Bill Kaul hold the Cooper Invitational record at 59.1 seconds. Coaches: W. Ochs, L. Krueger, R. Elton. NEW SCHOOL RECORDS SET: Old New David Oland 880 yard run 2:01.5 1:59.5 Rolf Huss 440 yard dash 51.8 50.8 Rolf. Huss 100 yard dash 10.3 tied Rolf Huss 220 yard dash 23.1 tied Shuttle hurdle relay team 59.1 56.9 Members of the '66 Track team were the following: First row; Bruce Perkins. Jim Dunn, Glen Snesrud, Rich Shannon, John Mahlum, Rolf Huss, Bill Kaul, Marc Marcia, Bruce Gibson. Second tow; Pat Williamson, Greg Utecht, Dave Oland, Dick Giddings, Tom Bauer, Tom Bach, Bruce Sherwood Randy Penrod, Steve Kaiser. Third row; Tom Price, Greg Ludvigsen, Mike Zcches. Larry Kuyper, John Holmes, David Greener, Dean Henning. Fourth row; Greg Meyer, Mike Reeves, Stan Gilbertson. Ronn Williamson, Bob Fier, Mike Critchfield, Tim Frctheim. Terry Gcppart, Kurt Krueger. 212 LET’S HEAR IT FOR THE CINDERMEN Slish, splash, here comes the tracksters ... Stamina running builds men ... get going boys ... lift weights . .. but I’m a relay runner ... Zip ... there goes Huss ... Flash ... there goes Utecht ... Utecht? ... Top scorers; Huss with 112 and Sncsrud with 106 ... Bauer captained a young team . .. Hey, let’s choose sides for a shot-put fight ... The boys lubricated their joints, etc., with analgesic balm ... Enough tape was used to wrap up the sea- son. 213 Our White Knight LAKE CONFERENCE STANDINGS Edina .................. 78 St. Louis Park.......... 64 Minnetonka ............. 58 Richfield .............. 48 Hopkins ................ 25 Kennedy ................17l Robbinsdale ............ 16 Lincoln ................ 12 Cooper ................. 91 2 Wayzata ................ 7 Mound .................. 0 LETTERMEN Tom Bauer Bruce Gibson Richard Giddings Rolf Huss Bill Kaul Marc Marcia David Oland Richard Shannon Greg Utecht Jim Dunn Bruce Perkins Glen Snesrud 214 Jr. and Sr. members of the '66 football team were: First row; Denny Anderson, Daryl Banks, Don Cogswell, Rich Shannon, Jay Bothwcll, Bill Kaul, Greg Utecht, Rolf Huss, Randy Penrod. Second row; Cal Beatty, Denny Frcbcit, Terry Newport. Mike Oatman, Cat] Chapman, Greg I.udvigsen, Garry Couch, Steve Kaiser. Bruce Sherwood, Mike Savage, Bill Geigert. Third row; Bob Reetz, Kent Kollodge, Bruce Farr, Bill Michaclson, Paul Trapp, Brad Nctherlon, Reg Chambers, Gary Schmidt, Jim Dunn, Steve Bruce, Brian Tarbox, John Palinquist. Fourth row; John Tanner, Randy Gronert, Bob Kohls, Kevin Kranz, Ave Nelson, Phil Sommer, Steve Berg, Kevin Schuman, John Stark, John Mchlum. Steve Ansdl, Mike Holm. Fifth row; Jeff Thompson, John La Due, Arnold Hggebrecht, Michael Lynch, Butch McKee, Doug Olson, Mike Farrell; Ted Taylor, Mike Walt, John Seifert. Sixth row; Mark Benson, Lumpy Johnson. Ted Zeirhut. Bob Abrahamson, Terry Thompson, William Jolly Not pictured: Managers; Mark Hutchinson, Trygve Mattson, Thomas Wilson, FOOTBALL L.H.S. STYLE A season full of surprises ... 50 yard dashes with a towel cart ... who's that hiding behind it? ... it’s salt water! ... Duck LaDue came through ... Hi, Mom! ... brown bagged it to Superior . .. left them in stitches ... There were also disappointments ... hardest hitting team ever ... couldn't put it all together ... Beat Park in everything except points ... WANT- ED: one old helmet . . . But accomplishments ... Rich Shan- non made second team for All Con- ference ... made Tonka Toys of the Tonka Boys ... grinder . .. full speed ... all the way. 215 Lamorcaux tripped over the end zone for a Lincoln touchdown. Tim Allemcndingcr ami teammate exhibited defense action. ROCK ’EM SOCK ’EM The Lincoln sophomore team finished with one win and seven losses. The Bears reached their peak against Edina and Hopkins in which their play was characterized by rock and sock ’em” football. While not outstanding in talent, their rugged style of play can only lead to continued improvement so that by the time the sophomores are seniors, the)' will be a very respectable Lake Conference team. Sophomores on the football squad were: First row; Max Parks, Tim Allmendingcr, Joe Elder. Jim Lewis, Brad Johnson, Bob Hill, Paul Price, Jim Holm, Barry Keslcr, Mitch Axtcll, John Krotoska, Dave Hann. Second row; Jim Little (mgr.), Mike Reiners Bill Mahlum, Keith Bullingcr, Monte Johnson, Mike Urbach, Gene Sncsrud, Dave Swanson, Gar)- Rice. Mike Bullard, Dennis Tone. Kevin Maher. Third row; Bob Lorsbach. Bill Adams, Jerry Johnson, Scott Farr. Mark Lamorcaux, Rich Dodge, Barry Tait, Rich Braun, Mark Stanford, Kurt Kovak, Gary Fischer. Fourth row; Kim Couch, Dave Ross, Pat Chap- man. Tad Bothwell, Art Murdcn, Doug Stark, Greg Cernjar, Mark Needham, and Mat Sikich (mgr.) 216 Go down the hall 40 feet, turn right and you can't miss it Coaches: Cochran — Karbo — Elton BACKBONE OF THE TEAM I'm sorry, but this dance is taken. Most valuable players of '66, fullback John LaDuc and end, Rich Shannon. 217 THE ROUGH LIFE OF A FOOTBALL PLAYER Bruins sipped lemonade in the cool of the shade. Kind of a drag FOOTBALL BOUNCES WRONG WAY A night for victory ... speculation over the outcome mounted as the game approached ... two evenly balanced squads pre- pared to clash ... All the energy, hopes, and plans were put to the test ... The best team's in the green . . . Huss ran a punt back 85 yards ... A Lincoln point-after touchdown failed ... Kennedy’s victory, 27-28 . .. We said farewell to the Old Helmet ... The stadium lights dimmed. Kcnnedy-Lincoln game ... ’nuff said Rolf Hass and Gary Couch broke through the Minnetonka line. GUNG HO SCORES We They Wayzata ............................... 39 14 Superior ............................... 0 27 Robbinsdale ........................... 13 40 Minnetonka ............................ 19 0 Edina ................................. 14 28 Hopkins ................................ 0 15 Kennedy ............................... 27 28 St. Louis Park.......................... 6 20 Cooper (Homecoming) ................... 28 13 220 A cleatcd effort FINALE The taste of defeat was bitter. Cochran watched Huss run down the sideline for a touchdown. Eight years is a lot of boys and a lot of games. With these words, an era of B.H.S. football ended as Darrell Shorty Cochran announced his resigna- tion as head coach. He left an indelible mark on football at B.H.S. Under his guidance developed some of Minnesota’s most outstanding football play- ers such as Jerry Pelletier, Milt Sunde, and Ken Last. Among his accomplishments should also be listed a state championship team in ’59 and a final record of 42 wins and 27 losses. The sentiment felt by each athlete who had the privilege of having Shorty Cochran as a coach is conveyed in the inscription on the plaque given to him by the 1966 team. It reads: In deep apprecia- tion of his devoted effort toward the building of men—Himself an inspiration to all.” Lettermen Dennis Anderson Daryl Banks Cal Beatty Jay Bothwcll Carl Chapman Donald Cogswell Gariy Couch Dennis Freihcit William Gcigcrt Richard Giddings Randy Gronert Rolf Huss William Kaul John LaDue Gregory Ludvigscn Terrs’ Newport Mark Novak Michael Oatman Randy Penrod Richard Shannon Bruce Sherwood Joe Schultz John Tanner Jeffrey Thompson Gregory Utecht James Dunn Bruce Johnson Kevin Kranz Gary Schmidt Glenn Sncsrud Paul Trapp William Michaelson Brad Nethcrton Steven Bruce Cochran's Bears displayed their wares Cochran counseled Chapman 221 Neither wind, nor rain . .. Row one: Tim Fretheim, Dave Greener, Steve Ducrr, Alton Johnson, Stan Gilbertson, Duane Jcske, Carmen Tschettcr, Vaughn Williams, Bryce Sandell, Kent Hayes,. Row two: Dave Oland, Jack Hanson, Paul Ruhme, Dave Miller, Jeff Mohr, Mike Williamson. Pat Williamson. Dick Lucdke, John Thompson. Mike Ludvigson, Bruce Woldcn, Mike Critchfield. Row three; Steve McCombs, Tom Bach. George Moore, Brian Erickson, Chris Ovcrvold, Roger Hayes, John Sevc- 222 land, Bob Erickson, Bob Duncan, Pat Sclilinder, Gary Wermerskirchen, Coach Bill Ochs LETTERMEN Tom Bach Mike Critchfield Tim l'rcthcim Stan Gilbertson Dave Greener Dave Oland Carmen Tsehetter Vaughn Williams Mike Williamson Steve Duerr AIJohnson Bryce Sandell GRAVY TRAIN! We’ve been practicing since August 15, ... Anyone left with soles on his shoes? . .. Keep running . .. Warm-up by jogging to the gun club ... We’re going to do some timed roadwork ... No hitchhiking ... I want the green shirts up front . .. Take off! ... Tsehetter, you’re loafing ... Sophs—look good . .. placed fourth at the Austin Invitational ... If the juniors continue their improvement we’ll show our heels to some teams next year ... I’ve got Oland at 10:40 . .. 10:01 ... 9:48! ... 10:01 ... 10:48 ... Better call it a day ... Good workout . .. and until next practice, keep running. CuUNTR' Sprinters, Vaughn Williams and . . . 223 .. . Mike Williamson—co captains-elect ‘67 Members of the ‘66 golf team were; Cob Fahrenbruch, Steve Howe, Bob Dahlof, Dave Bungcrt, and coach. Mr. Cochran. LINCOLN LINKSMEN Bob Dahlof led an inexperienced team. After much difficulty in locating a practice area, the Bears ended up at Lakewood Golf Course, Burnsville. The season closed with one tie and four losses. And when you're done with that you can do the back yard. 224 Members of (he 1967 A Wrestling squad were: First row—Ron Williamson, Dennis Workman, Jerry Rcicrson, Amie Eggebrccht, Tim James, Dave Atkin- son. Second row—Coach C. Coffee, Mark Workman, Keith Rcicrson, Jim Peterson, Stan Gilbertson, Dave Oland, John Schmelz, Chuck Eckert, Ted Zicxhut, Henry Lloyd, Greg Ludvigsen, Joe Schultz, Bruce (Tiny) Johnson, Assistant Coach T. Lampi. MEN ON THE MAT LETTERMEN Dave Atkinson Chuck Eckert Arnold Eggebrccht Garry Elrod Stan Gilbertson Tim James Bruce (Tiny) Johnson Henry Lloyd Greg Ludvigsen Dave Oland Jim Peterson Jerry Rcicrson Keith Reierson John Schmelz Joe Schultz Ron Williamson Dennis Workman Mark Workman Ted Zicrhut STAN GILBERTSON a dynamic wrestler, took first in the districts and first in the region at 112 pounds. He then made it to semi-finals only to lose by one point. 225 DAVE OLAND through to the finals. at 120 pounds took second in districts, then came on strong to take first in the regions, entered state and went B SQUAD Members of the '67 B' Squad wrestling team were: Firti rou: Steve Anscll, Greg Cemjar, Bill Adams. Matt Sikich, Skip Keller, Pat Williamson, Terry Dugan, Brad Bergstrcscr. SfconJ iou: Gregg Bailey, Nick Holmberg, Mike Farnell, Paul Koplitz, Paul Price, Mike Williamson, Mark Lamorcaux, Tom Cameron, Tim Leonard. Third rou: Lcs Hanson, John Mahlum, Gary Eckert. Jim Lewis, Steve Benson. Ted Taylor. Gene Snesrud. Mike George, John Grobel. Butch McKee, Mike Ludvigsen, Gary Elr Hl. manager. 226 We They Wayzata .... 31 13 Marshall 43 9 Robbinsdale . .. 12 26 Minnetonka . .. 27 15 Hdina 7 33 Com fray 40 5 Hopkins 11 29 Kennedy 23 19 St. Louis Park . 13 27 Cooper 13 29 Mound 50 0 Richfield 28 12 District . 6th with 54 The whole gang was there. FACES OF WRESTLING It was a long season . .. that built men . .. a large spectator following increased incen- tive . .. some grappled through . .. districts ... regions . .. and to State Tournament ... gave Mound boys a hot” time . .. took Ken- nedy ... turkey necks to camel walking ... a Weasel, too ... Reicrson, get to work . .. McKee, will you ... oh, why me? The better half of Joe Schultz. 228 'I'm tense.’ Hurts, doesn't it? fl LINCOLN 13 2 StLouis PARK 12 13 EDINA 9 4 COOPER 9 5 HOPKINS 8 6 ROBBINSDALE £ Lincoln took an early lead in the districts. DISTRICTS District matches ... challenge of the season . .. good start ... four boys placed ... Stan Gilbertson (1st). Dave Oland (2nd), Chuck Eckert (3rd), Bruce Tiny Johnson (4th) . .. Fierce competition . .. Lincoln was aggressive ... Coffee ground his men ... Fast learn- ers ... scored 54 points ... took 5th place ... A suitable finish for part of the team . .. but only a step- ping stone for Dave Oland and Stan Gilbertson ... to the State. 229 Schmelz took control Energy gone to waist Vi Members of rhe ‘67 gymnastics team were: Row I: Don Heycr, Larry Jones, Steve Opheim, Craig Kompelien, Lee Mosnun, Terry Thompson, Larry McMullen. Doug Jones, Gary Gultiksnn. Row 2: Brent Smith, Rich Dodge, Terry Asphotm, Jim Gullikson, Rick Blohm, Pat Mcany, Brian Ashpholm, Barry Peterson. Scott Newman, Steve Wasscrnun. Mike Pearson. Row 3: Penn Junior High School Students. Row 4: Dean Whiting. Manager. Penn Junior High School students. Coach Wolfe; Asst. Coaches Mr. Berglund and Mr. Alquist. GYMNASTIC’S THIRD YEAR AT LINCOLN Gymnastics ... a relatively new sport at LHS ... the bulk of the squad sophomores and freshman . .. team finished fifth in the Lake Conference ... Captain Larry Jones was high point man with 102 points . .. junior Steve Opheim came in with the most first places (13). Brent Smith gained experience on the high bar. Flight! Lincoln placed fifth in Region 5 . .. thanks to Steve Opheim's 6th in tumbling ... Larry Jones’ 6th in parallel bars . .. Craig Kompelein’s 7th on horizontal bar ... and Terry Thompson's 8th on parallel bars ... the three juniors will return next year providing the team with good balance and depth. SCORES We They Austin 411 2 631 2 N. St. Paul . 62l 2 421 2 Fridley • 711 2 331 2 Robbinsdalc . 28 77 Kennedy 401 2 641 2 New Aim Invitation 8th place Richfield . 481 2 561 2 Cooper • 211 2 831 2 Brooklyn Center . 681 , 361 2 St. Louis Park 731 , 311 2 231 LETTERMEN Terr)- Aspholm Gary Gullickson Jim Gullickson Larry Jones Craig Kompelien Gary Mortenson Steve Opheim Brent Smith Terry Thompson Steve Wasserman Gary Gullickson performed on the high bar. Members of the swimming team were: Row I: Jim Mahler, Scott Carlson, Gary Stucky, Mike Hickey, Greg White, Steve Isaacson, Mike Springer, John Wil- liamson, Frank Fleming, Dale Woon, Wayne Carlson. Row 2: Coach F. Oman, Dave Eggcbrccht, Bruce F.rickson, Mike Forrey, Randy Penrod (co-capt.), Craig Carlson (co-capt.), Bob Lorsback, Craig Myrmel. Row 3: Ass't. Coach R. Swanson, Marc Hamren, Mike Frank, Ron Williams, Roger Hayes, Kurt Myrmel, Peter Lambertz, Jim Anderson, Mike Critchfield. THE LINCOLN BEARS TAKE TO THE WATER Hit the deck ... the swimmers plunged into the pool ... a new year ... a new coach from Highland Park ... new experiences. Mr. Oman told of his experiences with mermaids. Randy Penrod and Kurt Myrmel went for the 100. 233 SCORES We They Stillwater .... 44 51 Kennedy 37 58 Hopkins 78 Hdina 32 63 St. Cloud .... 32 63 St. Louis Park 42 53 Murray 39 Robbinsdale . .. 44 51 Cooper 33 60 Hopkins 75 Hdina 34 54 Kennedy 26 69 Highland Park 24 71 Roosevelt 43 St. Louis Park . 41 54 TANK MEN LETTERMEN Jim Anderson Craig Carlson Mike Critchfield Scott Lovcn Craig Myrmel Kurt Myrmel Jim Mahler Randy Penrod 234 Marc Hamren and Bruce Erickson took a dive. IN A POOL Three returning lettermen, Mike Critchfield, and co-captains Craig Carlson and Randy Penrod . .. but twelve young eager freshmen . .. Things dragged on the bottom until Christmas . . . spirits picked up . .. when L.H.S. outscored two of last year’s conference champs, St. Paul Murray and Roosevelt ... went to districts that brought in an 11th for Critchfield in the backstroke, a 10th for Carlson in the butterfly, a 10th for Hamren in the breaststroke, and a 4th for Penrod in the 100 and 200 yard . .. Scott Loven, who will return next year as co-captain did very well in the individual medley 400 . .. along with these swimmers, Craig Myrmel, Kurt Myrmel, and Jim Anderson dove in to help finish with good standings . .. Individual improvement balanced by a new pride brought about a 7th place finish ... Five returning lettermen and a good group of freshmen promise strength in stroke for next year’s team. Coach Bocsscr, a former Olympic team member in '48, first entered the Bloomington School System at Penn Junior High in '65. In ‘64 he ascended his throne to L.H.S. and went on to coach the hockey team to a second place finish in the ‘65 State Tourney. PUCKSTERS THAWED OUT AS SEASON GOT HOTTER Members of the 1967 hockey team were: Bob Dickinson, Dave Bungert, Brian Tarbox, Barry Keslcr, Kevin Schuman, John LaDuc, (co-capt.), Bruce Larson, Keith Ockwig. Second row: Assistant coach Mike Thomas; Manager Frank Jolly, Mike Oilman, (co-cape.), Steve Berg, Ron Tsehendorf, Greg Utccht, Mark Nelson, Carl Chapman, Gary Couch, Manager Jack Roscnblad, Head coach Bob Bocsscr. 236 ICE CHIPS A valiant effort to stop the puck. LETTERMEN Steve Berg Dave Bungert Carl Chapman Ga y Couch John LaDuc Bruce Larson Mike Oatman Keith Ockwig Kevin Schuman Brian Tarbox Ron Tschendorf Greg Utccht Bruce Larson checks ... the kind that won an honorable mention on All Con- ference team. Rah, Rah, Rah! 237 Bear strategy in win over Kennedy. A slap shot deflected by Schuman’s stick. Get him while he’s down. Ideal position . .. wrong end. 1st PERIOD Opening practices found the squad running up and down stadium stairway's ... but for the first part of the season it was mainly down . .. errant passes ... missed checks . .. pucks hitting the pipe ... just missing by inches ... The Bears weren’t able to get on the scoreboard ... 238 Mid-Ice 2nd PERIOD Undaunted by the reputation of league-leading Edina, Lincoln rose to the occasion and tie j the mighty Hor- nets, 0-0 ... the surging Bears tripped up crosstown rival Kennedy with a 5-4 comeback victory . .. Passes now found the stick ... Shots started to hit the mark ... People began to take notice of the oncoming Bears. Digger' LaDuc fought for possession. Bears regrouped their forces. 3rd PERIOD By the close of the regular season, the Bears were the most improved team in the Lake Conference ... their strong finish entitled them to a tie for fifth place ... the Bears were primed for the impending regional tournament . .. against a very respectable Minnetonka team, Lincoln displayed a high caliber standard of play and won by a scant 1-0 ... But ... Richfield trumped the Bears bid to enter tour- ney play by defeating Lincoln in the semifinals 2-1. Credit Steve Berg with a goal. SCORES_____________ We They Kennedy...............................0 5 St. Louis Park....................... 1 1 Mound ............................... 3 3 Wayzata.............................. 3 0 Cooper .............................. 1 3 Richfield ........................... 1 3 Robbinsdale.......................... 0 2 Minnetonka .......................... 0 1 Edina.................................0 0 Hopkins...............................1 4 Kennedy.............................. 5 4 St. Louis Park....................... 3 2 Mound ............................... 6 1 Wayzata...............................3 1 Cooper .............................. 3 0 Richfield ........................... 4 4 The Happy Huddle. 240 Brian Tarbox was a real goal-getter. SEASON’S END Season's Highlights! The outstanding per- formance of Kcv Schuman, next year's captain . .. honorable mention of Bruce Larson on the All Lake Conference Team ... flic capable leadership demonstrated by co-captains Mike Oatman and John La- Due ... Brian Tarbox’s four goals in the upset of Kennedy . .. the outstanding comeback made by the entire Bears’ squad. SNOW IS SKIERS ARE Mr. Martinson, an experienced jumper and cross-country man. entered his second year as the skiing Bear’s coafh. Another successful flight for Bob Beverly. Mark Hutchinson packed up. LETTERMEN Bob Beverly Mike Farrell Ken Kane Bill Kaul Bruce Peck Dave Schncdler Jim Shuliad SCORES We They St. Louis Park . . .. 293.2 275.1 Kennedy . . 267.6 267.1 Hopkins .. 277.8 286.8 Minnetonka .. 285.2 255.1 Edina .. 275.8 289.4 Richfield .. . 284.0 277.9 Wayzata ... 270.8 240.4 Robbinsdale . .. . . . 275.7 200.0 242 Senior members of the 1967 Ski «eam were: Dave Schncdler, Bill Kaul. Mark Hutchinson, Tom Berry, Rolf Huss. and Jim Shulind. FROZEN WATER . . . FROZEN PEOPLE Co-captain Dave Schnedlcr turned his hack on all problems. Participants in the State Ski Meet were: Bill Kaul, Dave Schnedlcr. John Beverly. Ken Kane, Mike Farrell. Jim Shulind, Chris Oven-old. Mark Hut- chinson (manager). Skiing an individual sport . . . includes Alpine (Slalom-down- hill racing), cross-country, and jumping ... Training brings about coordination of body movements essential for top per- formance . .. attendance was down at ski events this year . .. meets called off because of too much snow ... Lincoln placed 3rd in Conference ... 6th in District ... 11th in the State meet at Duluth . .. Outstanding performances by ... Bill Hofmeister in slalom when he placed 6th in District and 11th at State ... Bob Beverly as a jumper when |ie ranked 7th in District and 9th at State . .. Fairly successful season because of consistent leadership and effort by captains Bill Kaul, Jim Shulind, and Dave Schnedlcr. Member of (he '67 Ski Team were. Dan Engstrand. Chris OverYold, Kim Petersen. Mike FarrcM. Jay Hall, Bob Beverly, Jay Schabcr, Terry Tilley, Ken Kane. I.anny Marsh. Gary Anderson. Ken Hayes. Dave Miller, and Bob Lees. 243 Members of the 1967 Varsity basketball team were: Gary Schmidt, Reg Chambers. Tom Kudrle. Greg Heacox, John Maghchey, John Tanner, Mark Benson, John Palmquist, Bud Vi bcr, Jim Dunn, John Seifert, Glen Snesnid, Greg Markuson, Mike Holm, Bruce Farr, Bob Dahlof, Paul Trapp. Manager Darrell Carlson and Trygve Mattson. Coach Joey Hutton and assistant coach M. Carlson BASKETBALL SQUAD 1 967 Members of the 1967 sophomore basketball squad were: Jerry Lawrence, Mike Urbach. Dennis Tone. Jeff Mohr. Bill Mahlum. Mark Stanford. Kurt Novak, Carl Mclberg, Keith Bullingcr, Gary Fischer. Tad Bothwcll, Steyc Kersting. Jim Maher, Jim Holm. Bob Hill. Duane Jeske. Jim Little and Mark Needham (managers). Coach J. Junker, and Assistant Coach T. Randall. TOM KUDRLE: A CAPTAIN ON THE BALL Three years a regular on the Lincoln basketball team ... In his first varsity game boasted 16 points ... hon- ored as captain in senior year ... An All American in every respect ... selected to All Conference and then to All District . .. only 5T0” but a Basketball player all the way. 245 Exuberance! There ain't no flies on us.’ ALL STARS Faculty vs the WDGY Wonders . .. cheered on by cheerleader? ... Miss V. Roden, Mrs. E. Tracy, Mrs. I. Yung. Mrs. B. Stainer, and Mrs. C. Brown ... a Lin- coln victory . .. yeah, for the good guys A star on another team . .. Senior Bob Dahlof at 6’3” . .. high scorer and high jumper ... and he was acclaimed by coach as Most improved player of the year” Bob Dahlof and the ball. Members of Lincoln Faculty All-Stars: From row: C. Coffee, J. Greening, J- Hutton. J. Junker, J. Dryer, F. Om;in, B.mA row: M. Redmond. T. Randall, R. Sheffer, M. Karho, J. Molosky. GAMES IN REVIEW Red Wing spoiled Lincoln’s debut with a 50-47 victory . .. Lincoln ricocheted back with a 57-37 win in a warm-up conference opener ... But the Bears were plagued with strong first-halves fol- lowed by inconsistent second halves ... They see- sawed between victories over Washburn and Robbinsdale ... and losses to Hopkins, Edina, and Minnetonka . .. The mid-season slump was climaxed by a Wayzata upset 66-50 . .. This loss, coupled with the improvement of the juniors, acted as a thistle in the Bears tail . .. and got them going ... Tom Kudrle, John Palmquist, and Greg Heacox led a hungry Lincoln team to a 65- 61 comeback over Kennedy ... The sweetest vic- tory ... For the second time of the season, Lin- coln defeated Robbinsdale 54-48 . .. Cooper's orange and navy were respectively peeled and sunk in Lincoln’s 71-48 triumph ... The Bears continued their winning ways against Tonka, 61- 58 ... Third place Richfield Spartans were dis- mayed to find the Bears weren’t just flash-in-the- pans ... The Bears soundly thrashed the Spartans, 60-42 with Bob Dahlof (24 points) and Tom Kudrle (16 points) leading the team ... In the tournament playoffs, Lincoln continued to display its championship form ... Shakopee fell 59-45 ... At Williams Arena the Bears upset third ranked Park, 57-44 ... a very good zone defense by Hopkins and cold shooting in the Bears led to a 75-58 semifinal win for Hopkins ... But the Bears displayed championship spirit in coming back the next night to trounce Richfield, 64-50. LETTERMEN Reg Chambers Bob Dahlof Greg Hcacox Tom Kudrle Trygve Mattson John Palmquist John Tanner Paul Trapp Bud Vober Gary Schmidt pressed the attack. Greg Hcacox drove against Washburn. HARDCOURT HAPPENINGS 248 You mean it wasn't our basket? Sometimes you're up ... Sometimes you’re down. Bob Dahlof hit for two. Rebuilding year loomed ahead for Coach Hutton with only two lettcrmen returning ... But great development of juniors Paul Trapp, Greg Heacox, Reg Chambers. John Palmquist and Bud Vober produced a strong Lake Conference team ... Most hustling team in the Lake Conference ... winning consolation game to Richfield brought Bears third place in district ... prize: one new basketball. Hike! SCORES We They Red Wing .. 47 50 Wayzata .. 57 37 Washburn .. 59 54 Hopkins .. 61 70 Robbinsdalc . . 55 53 Kennedy .. 61 62 Minnetonka .. 49 55 Edina .. 54 66 Wayzata .. 59 66 Hopkins .. 59 70 Kennedy .. 65 61 St. Louis Park .. 56 61 Robbinsdalc . 54 48 Cooper .. 71 48 Minnetonka .. 61 58 Mound . 64 66 Richfield .. 60 42 Edina 75 Richard Giddings ADVERTISING A Good Company To Call... Bob Homilton, John Clough uAcke iman's, 3nc. Realtors 2131 West Old Shakopee Road (Next to City Hal 7800 DUPONT AVE. 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ANDERSON, JILL Y-Teens 11, 12; Madrigal Singers 12. ANDERSON, RICHARD ANDERSON, ROBERT Skiing 10. ANDERSON, SUSAN A.F.S. 11, 12; BEAR Staff 11; Future Teachers 11. 12—President; G.A.A. 10. 11; MAH-QUH 10. 11, 12—Editor; Quill and Scroll 11, 12—Secretary; Service Club 11; Y-Teens 11, 12; International Relations 12; Theatre Service 11. ANDERSON, THOMAS Youth for Christ 10. ANDERSON, VICKI EVERGREEN 12; Y-Teens 10. 11, 12. ANDREWS, LAUREL A.F.S. 11; Future Teachers 12; MAH-QUH 11, 12; Y-Tccns 12. ANGELOS, HELEN GAA 10, 11; International Relations 12; Latin Club 11. 12. APPELQUIST, THOMAS Debate 10, 11. 12; EVERGREEN 10, 12; Nation- al Honor Society 11. 12—Vice-President; Philoso- phy Club 11, 12. ASLESEN. ROBERT Radio Club 11, 12; Youth for Christ 12. ATKINSON, DAVID National Honor Society 12; Cross Country 10; Wrestling 10, 11, 12. ATWOOD, THOMAS Track 10. BACH, THOMAS International Relations 11, 12—Vice-President; Cross Country 10. 11, 12; Basketball II; Track 10, 11, 12. BAKKE, PAUL BANKS, DARYL Hi-Y 10; Intramural 11, 12; Lettermen 11, 12; Baseball 10. 11. 12; Football 10, 11, 12. BAUMGARTNER, TIMOTHY Intramural 12; Ski Club 12. BEASY, REGINA A.F.S. 11; Cheerleader 10, 11, 12; Student Coun- cil 11, 12; Y-Teens 11, 12; Trackorama Queen 10. BEATTY, CALVIN Hi-Y 10; Intramural 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Lettermen 11, 12; MAH-QUH 10; Basketball 10. 11; Baseball 10. 11, 12. BENGSTON, LONNY BENSON. SHELLEY A.F.S. 11; Y-Tccns II; French Club 10. BERG. BONNIE A.F.S. 10; Student Council 10, 11. BERG, ROBERT BERG. ROBIN BEAR staff 10; G.A.A. 10; MAH-QUH 11, 12; Student Council 10; Y-Teens 10, 11; Ski Club 10, 12. BERGH, JOANNE Cheerleader 10, Captain 11, 12; Future Teachers 11. 12; G.A.A. 10. 11, 12; MAH-QUH 11; Spanish Club 12; Student Council 10. 12; Junior Homecoming Attendant; Spirit of Homecoming 12. BERGMAN, RICHARD BERRY, THOMAS A.F.S. 10; Cross Country 10; Skiing 12. BEYERS, FORREST A.F.S. 10, 11; Debate 10; EVERGREEN 10, 12; MAH-QUH 10; National Honor Society 11, 12— President; Student Council 12; Philosophy Club U, 12; Theatre Service 11, 12; Junior Homecom- ing Ambassador. BIEVER, PATRICIA BILLINGS, SANDRA BJORUM, WILLIAM A.F.S. 10; Hi-Y 10; Spanish Club 12; Student Council 10, 11; Ski Club 12; Football 10; Base- ball 10; Skiing 10. BLAKE, NANCY BLANCHARD. VICKI A.F.S. 10. II. 12; G.A.A. tO; Y-Teens 10. 11, 12. BLEGEN, RONALD BLOHM, SHERRY BOELTER. DENNIS Intramural 10; Ski Club 12; Track 10. BOMAN, TERRY Student Council 11. BOMAN, THOMAS BORGERT, WILLIAM BOTHWELL, JAY German Club 10; Lettermen 11, 12, Vice-presi- dent; National Honor Society 11, 12; Student Council 10, 11. 12; Football 10, 11, 12. Cap- tain; Basketball 10, 11. 12; Track 10; Baseball 11. 12; King Attendant of Winter Formal; Junior Class President. BRANTON, MARIYLN Service Club 11. BRAUN. BONNIE A.F.S. 11; BEAR staff 12; Y-Teens 10. 11, 12 Service Chairman. BRF.KKE, BONNIE BEAR staff 11. 12; G.A.A. 10, 11; Aqua Debs 10. 11; Ski Club 12. BRINKHAUS, GREGORY BRITTAIN, LANA BROWN, KARL National Honor Society 12. BUE, LINDA BUETTNER, JOHN Intramural 10. BUHROW. JANE A.F.S. 10; BEAR staff 12; MAH-QUH 12; Y- Tccns 10, 12. BULLARD, RICHARD Intramural 12; Baseball 12. BULLINGER, KAREN A.F.S. 10. 11. 12; Y-Tccns 12. BUNKHOLT, CAROL A.F.S. 10. 11; G AA. 10. BURMEISTER, RANDALL Student Council 12; Tennis 10. BUTLER. SHARON G.A.A. 10, 11, 12—Treasurer; MAH-QUH 10. BUTTERFIELD, BARBARA Bruincttes 11, 12; G.A.A. 10; Y-Tccns 10. 11, 12; Aqua-Debs 12. CARLBLOM, RONALD Track 12; Wrestling 10. CARLSON, CRAIG Cross Country 10; Swimming 10, 11, 12—Captain; Lettermen 11, 12; Radio Club 11; Latin Club 11; National Honor Society 12. CARLSON, JANET A.F.S. 10. 11; BEAR staff 11, 12—Curriculum Editor; EVERGREEN staff 11; Modern Dance 10; Y-Tccns 11. 12. CARLSON, MARLENE G.A.A. 10; MAH-QUH 11. 12. CARPENTER, DAVID German Club 11, 12; International Relations 12. CARRINGTON, DALE Gymnastics 10; D.E.C.A. 11, 12—President. CARTER, ALLEN Wrestling 11; Track 12; Intramural 11, 12. CERNJAR, SUSAN A.F.S. 11, 12; Service Club 11; International Rela- tions 12; National Honor Society 11, 12. 264 CHAPMAN, CARL Football 10, 11, 12; Hockey 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10, 11, 12; Lettermen 11. 12; National Honor Society II. 12. CHAPMAN, JACQUELINF. A.F.S. 10. 11; German Club 11; Y-Teens 10. 11, 12. CHURCHILL. MARY A.F.S. 10. 11; Ski Club 11; Spanish Club 12; Student Council 11, 12. CLOUGH, JOHN Hockey 10; Football ll; Intramural 12. COGSWELL, DONALD Intramural 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10, 11, 12; Lettermen 12. COLE, JAMES COMAS. CAMILLE Future Nurses 10, 11, 12—Secretary; Spanish Club 12; National Honor Society 11. 12. COONER, MARY A.F.S. 10, 11; Theatre Service 10; Modem Dance; 10; Future Teachers 12; Y-Tccns 10, 11, 12. COOPER, STEPHANIE A.F.S. 10, 11; G.SA. 10; Service Club 11; Y- Teens 11, 12; International Relations 12; Winter Formal Queen Attendant. CORBY, SHARON A.F.S. 11; Theatre Service 10; Service Club 11; Y-Tccns 10. 11; International Relations 12. 'CORDRAY. DONN CORNELIUS, CHARLES COUCH, GARRY A.F.S. 12; Lettermen 11, 12—Treasurer; Student Council 12; Football 10. 11. 12; Hockey 10. 11, 12. COWELL, SUSAN A.F.S. II. 12; EVERGREEN staff 11. 12; Nation- al Honor Society 11, 12; Spanish Club 12; Philos- ophy Club 12. CRAIGIE, MARY A.F.S. 10. 11, 12; Chess Club 11. 12; Future Teachers 11. 12; G.A.A. 10; MAH-QUH 10. 11, 12; Philosophy Club 12. CRIBB, ERNEST CRITCHITOLD, MICHAEL Lettermen 11, 12; Cross Country 12; Swimming 10. 11, 12; Track 11. 12. CROONQUIST, CAROL A.F.S. 12; G.A.A. 10. 11; MAH-QUH 11, 12; Quill and Scroll II. 12; Theatre Service 11. CURTIS, BARBARA CURTIS. RICHARD D.E.C.A.—Treasurer; Football 10. DAHL, BRUCE Intramural 12. DAHL, MAUREEN A.F.S. 11. DAHLEN, BETTY A.F.S. 10. 11; Latin Club 11; National Honor Society 11. 12; Service Club 11; Student Coun- cil 11. 12; Youth for Christ 10, 11. DAHLEN, JANET A.F.S. 10; G.A.A. 10; Service Club 10, 11; Youth for Christ 10. 11; Y-Tcens 12; Latin Club 11. DAHLOF, ROBERT Basketball 10, 11. 12; Golf 10. 11. 12; Letter- men 11, 12; Latin Club 11, 12. DAHM, PAMELA G.A.A. 10. DARGAVEL, DAWN A.F.S. 10, 11. 12; G.A.A. 10; Y-Tccns 10, 11, 12. DEAN, THOMAS DELESHA, DIANE A.F.S. 10, 11. 12; French Club 10; Future Nur- ses 11; Spanish Club 12—President. DIEDERICH. PATRICIA A.F.S. 10; Modem Dance 10; Theatre Service 10. 11, 12; Aqua-Debs 12; Ski Club 11; Bruinettes 11, 12. DI PIAZZA, DENNIS Philosophy Club 12. DISSER, BARBARA A.F.S. 12; Future Teachers 11, 12; Latin Club 11. 12. DODGE, BONITA G.A.A. 10, 11; Spanish Club 12. DRURY, BRUCE DUGAN, DIANE A.F.S. 11, 12; Youth for Christ 11; Spanish Club 12; National Honor Society 12. DUNCAN, JoANN G.A.A. 10. II; Student Council 10; Modern Dance 10; Service Club 11; Theatre Sen-ice 11; Y-Tccns 10. II, 12; Aqua-Debs 11, 12; International Rela- tions 11, 12—Secretary. DUNN, LINDA A.F.S. 10. 11; G.A.A. 10; Theatre Service 10. 11; Y-Teens 11. 12; EVERGREEN staff 11, 12- Production Manager; Future Nurses 12; Sen-ice Club 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; BEAR staff 12. DURLING, WANDA Future Nurses 11, 12; Spanish Club 12. EAGER, DARRELL ECKERT, CHARLES National Honor Society 11, 12; Lettermen 11, 12; Baseball 10; Tennis 11; Wrestling 10, 11, 12— Captain. ELLINGSON, NANCY A.F.S. 10 G.A.A. 10. ELSTAD, SUSAN A.F.S. 10. 11. 12; MAH-QUH 10; BEAR staff 11, 12—Circulation Editor. ELZEA, JILL A.F.S. 10; French Club 10; G.A.A. 10, 11, 12. EMANUELSON, LINDA Future Nurses 11, 12. ENGEL, ALWINE German Club 11; National Honor Society 12. ENGELSTAD, MARCIA A.F.S. 10. 11, 12—Vice-President; BEAR staff 10. 11; EVERGREEN staff 10, 11. 12—Literary Editor; Student Council 10; Quill and Scroll 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12—Secretary; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12—Social Chairman; Aqua-Debs 10. 11. 12; Senior Class Vice-President. ENGEN, BONNIE G.A A. 10; Future Nurses 11, 12. ENGLUND, JOHN Track 10. ERICKSON, CHRYSANN A.F.S. 10. 11. 12; Y-Teens 11; Service Club 11; Future Nurses 11. 12; German Club 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12. ERICKSON, GEORGIA Student Council 11. BEAR staff 12. ESLER, BONITA A.F.S. 11. I'AGF.R, JOHN Chess Club 11. 12; National Honor Society 12. FALCONER, MARK Football 10. 12; Baseball 10, 12. FEIDER, DIANE A.F.S. 10. 11. 12; G.A.A. 10. MAH-QUH 10; Y- Tccns 10, 11, 12. FIER, ROBERT A.F.S. 10, 11. 12; Track 11, 12. PLATEN, JAMES FORUS, MARY A.F.S. 10, 11; Student Council 11. FOWLER, KEITH Madrigal Singers 12. FRANK, COLLEEN A.F.S. 10. 11, 12; BEAR staff 11, 12; Internation- al Relations 12; National Honor Society 11. 12; Service Club 11; Ski Club 12; Theatre Service 10. 11. FRANSEN. MONICA BEAR staff 12; EVERGREEN staff 12; Future Teachers 12; Y-Teens 12. FRASER, REBECCA A.F.S. 12; EVERGREEN staff 11. 12; Future Teacher 10; National Honor Society 11, 12; Philosophy Club 12; Spanish Club 10. 12. FREE, LANCE Lettermen 11. 12; MAH-QUH 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Student Council 10; Ski Club 11, 12; Swimming 11; Tennis 10, II, 12; Wrestling 10; King Attendant at Homecoming. FREIHEIT, DENNIS Student Council 10. 12; Lettermen 11, 12; Base- ball 10. 11, 12; Basketball 10, II; Football 10, II. 12. FRETHEIM, TIMOTHY BEAR staff 12; Chess Club 11, 12; Cross Country 11, 12; Golf 10, Track 11, 12; Intramural 11, 12; Lettermen 12; Spanish Club 10; National Honor Society 11, 12. FROMMER, KATHY A.F.S. 10. 11, 12; BEAR staff 11, 12—Advertising Editor; MAH-QUH 10, 11, 12—News Editor; Buckwheat pancakes and sausages. Quill and Scroll 11. 12—Vice-President; Inter- national Relations 12; Y-Tccns 12. FURULI, JANICE Future Nurses 10; Future Teachers 10; Youth for Christ 10; Ski Club 10; Student Council 10. GABEL, CHRISTINE A.F.S. 10, 11, 12; G.A.A. 10, 11. 12; National Honor Society 12. GALLETT, RAY GARDING, KATHRYN A.F.S. 11. 12; French Club 10; G.AA. 10; Ser- vice Club 10. GARDNER, MARK GARRITY, PATRICK GEIGERT, WILLIAM Intramural 12; Lcttcrman 12; Football 12; Bas- ketball 11. GENSMER, BARBARA A.F.S. 10, 11; G.AA. 10. 12; Y-Teens 11. GEORGE, MARY BEAR Staff 12; Spanish Club 12; Youth for Christ 11; Y-Tcens 10. GERDE, SHERRY GIDDINGS, RICHARD Intramural 11; Lettermen 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10; Ski Club 12; Football 10. 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12. GILBERTSON, LaVONNE A.F.S. 11, 12; G.A.A. 10, 11—Secretary German Club 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Service Club 11. 265 GILBERTSON, STANLEY A.F.S- 10, 11. 12—President; Lettermen 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Student Council 12; International Relations 12; Cross Country 10, 11. 12; Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Track 11. GILLEY, JAN A.F.S. 10, 11, 12; BEAR staff 10; G.A.A. 10. GILMORE, DAVID E. Intramural 10; National Honor Society 12; Ski Club II; Football 11; Tennis 11; Track 10. G1NSKY, JANINE Modern Dance 10. GLADHILL, RICHARD Intramural 11. 12; Basketball 10. GRAHAM, JAMES GRAY, MICHAEL Lettermen 11; Football 10, 11; D.F.C.A. 12. GRAY, TRUDGE A.F.S. 11; Future Nurses 10. 11; D E C.A. 12. GREENER, DAVID A.F.S. II, 12; Debate 10, II. 12; EVERGREEN staff 12; intramural 11, 12; Lettermen 12; MAH- QUH staff 12; National Honor Society 12; Youth for Christ 11. 12; International Relations 12; Cross Country 12; Track 10, 11. GREGOIRE, DANIEL Track 11. 12—Manager. GRONERT, RANDY Lettermen 12; Football 10, II, 12; Wrestling 11; Baseball 10, 11, 12. GROTHE. THOMAS Lettermen 11. 12; Football 10. 11. 12; Wrestling 10. 11, 12—Manager; Baseball 10. GULLIKSON, GARY Gymnastics 11, 12; Chess Club II; Theatre Ser- vice. GUNDERSON, KATHY G.A.A. 10. 11; MAH-QUH 11; Service Club 11. 12; Student Council 11. GUSTAFSON, STEVEN Cross Country 10. Slave Day. HABIG, SUSAN G.A.A. 10; Y-Tcens 10. 11. 12. HAGUE, GARY A.F.S. 12. HALLEGRAEFF, MARION G.A.A. 10, 11; Student Council 10, Y-Tccns 10, 11; Latin Club 10, Class Officer 10; Pep Club 10. HALME, LINDA Future Teachers 10, 11. HALVERSON, CHERYL A.F.S. 10. 11, 12; EVERGREEN 12; G.A.A. 10, 11, 12; MAH-QUH 11. 12; Quill and Scroll 12; Theatre Service II. HAMILTON, ROBERT Intramural 12; Basketball 10. HATFIELD, MICHAEL HANCER, JAMES Theatre Service 12. HANSON, BRUCE HARDINA, LYNN HARDY, JEFF German Club 10; Gymnastics 10; Track 10. HARRIS, JANET G.A.A. 10. HARRIS, THAD Intramural 10, National Honor Society 11, 12; Student Council; 11, 12; Football 10, 11; Track 10. HATCH, HUGH HAVNEN, TOM Intramural 12; MAH-QUH 11, 12. HEACOX, DIANE A.F.S. 12; BEAR staff 11; Future Nurses 11; Y- Teens 10; Modern Dance 10. HEATH, MIKE HEDLUND, JILLEEN HEGG, VICKI Future Teachers 12; G.A.A. 10; Service Club 12. HEINEN, DEBBIE Intramural 10; National Honor Society II, 12; Y- Teens 10; D.E.C.A.—President 11; HELLESVIG, RITA A.F.S. 11. 12; Y-Tcens 10; International Relations 12. HENNING, DEAN Track II. 12. HESSE, JON BEAR staff 12—Art editor; Football 10, 11. HEYER, DONALD Lettermen 11. 12; Gymnastics 11. HILL, CATHERINE A.F.S. 11, 12; EVERGREEN staff 11, 12; G.A.A. 10. 11, 12; German Club 11, 12—Secretary- Treasurer; MAH-QUH 10; National Honor So- ciety 11, 12; International Relations 12; Philosophy Club 12; Theatre Service 11, 12. HITTER, GREG A.F.S. 12; Karate Club 12. HOBLIT, SUSAN A.F.S. 10. 11, 12; bear mascot 11, 12; EVER- GREEN staff 11; G.A.A. 10, 11; German pub 11; MAH-QUH 10; National Honor Society 11, 12; Thespians 11, 12; Y-Tcens 10; Philosophy 11, 12; Theatre Service 11, 12. HOCKSTEIN, JEANETTE Service Club 11; Theatre Service 11. HODGEMAN, DO Intramural 10, 11, 12. HODGKINS, KAREN G.A.A. 10, 11; HOFMEISTER, ROBERT Ski team 11, 12. Snow bunnies made snowbear at snow brawl. HOFMEISTER, SUSAN A.F.S. 10, 11; G.A.A. 10, 11; Sophomore Class Treasurer. HOLMES, JOHN Intramural 10. 11, 12; Football 11; Track 10, 11. HOLSTEN, LINDA G.A.A. 10. HOLT, HENRY International Relations 12; Latin Club 10, 11; Glee Club 10, 11. HOMME, KARIN A.F.S. II, 12; Service Club 11, 12. HOTTEL, WILLIAM Student Council 10. HUBRIG, CHRISTINE A.F.S. 11, Bruinettes 11, 12 Student Council 12; Y-Tcens 12. HUNNERBERG, SUE Service Club 11; Y-Tcens 11, 12. HUNT, DOUGLAS HURSH,' TAMSEN A.F.S. 10, 11, 12; Y-Tccns 10, 11, 12. HUSS, ROLF Lettermen 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Student Council II, 12; Football 10, 11. 12; Basketball 10, 11, Track 10, 11, 12; Skiing 12; Winter Formal King. HUTCHINSON, MARK Intramural 12; Lettermen 11, 12, Mascot; National Honor Society 12; Spanish Club 12; Football 10, 11, 12: Wrestling 11; Baseball 10, 11, 12; skiing 12; Homecoming attendant 11. IBELING, RICHARD Intramural 11, 12; National Honor Society 12; Latin Club 12; Karate 12. JAMES, JENNIFER Cheerleader 10. II, 12; Modem Dance 10; Ski President. MAH-QUH, 11. 12; Quill and Scroll Club 11; Track-o-rama Princess II; Junior Class 11, 12. JAMES, TIMOTHY Student Council 12; Radio Club II; Cross Country 10; Wrestling 10, 11, 12. JANIKOWSKI, DAVID Track 10. 12. JANKORD, MARY JEFFREY, THOMAS Debate 11. JENKINS, CINDY Future Teachers 11; International Relations 12; Y-Tcens 12. JENSEN, KIRK Philosophy Club 11, 12; Cross Country 10, 11; 266 Wrestling 10. 11; Tennis 10. 11. JENSEN, ROGER JERNEY,' PAMELA Service Club 12. JESKE, SHARON A.F.S 10. 11: Student Council 11; Y-Tcens 10. II, 12, President; Junior Class Secretary; Sopho- more Class Secretary. JOHNSON, CHRISTINE Flag Twirler 11; G.A.A. 10; Thespians 11. JOHNSON, CYNTHIA A.F.S 11; EVERGREEN 11; Future Nurses 11; Youth for Christ 10, 11; Theatre Service 11. JOHNSON, RANDALL JOHNSON. RAYMOND JOHNSTON, CHARLEEN A.F.S. 11; Future Nurses II. JOHNSTON, SHARON G.A.A. 10, 11. JONES, CYNTHIA BEAR Staff 10, 11, 12—Sports editor EVER- GREEN Staff 11; G.A.A. 10, 11; National Honor Society 12; Quill and Scroll 11, 12; Y-Tcens 10, II, 12; Ski Club 10. II. 12. JONES, GREGORY Spanish Club 12; Student Council 10, 11, 12; Thespians 11; Ski Club 11; Swimming 10. .JONES, LARRY Lcttermen 10 ,11, 12; Student Council 10; Foo. ball 10; Gymnastics 10, 11, 12—Captain; Track 10. JONES, MICHAEL JORGENSON, DAVID JOYNER, PEGGY A.F.S. 12; Student Council 12. KADLEC, CHARLES A.F.S. 12. KAISER, STEPHEN Intramural 12; Student Council 12; Football 10, 11. 12; Wrestling; Track 10, 11. 12. KAI.APUT, JUDY KALAS, JOHN KARPE, MARSHA A.F.S. 11, 12; Future Teachers 12; G.A.A. 10; Service Club II. 12; Y-Tcens 10; Ski Club II. 12. KAUFEELD, ESTHER A.F.S. 11, 12; Future Teachers 12; MAH-QUH 11, 12; Quill and Scroll 12; Service Club 11; Y-Tccns 12; International Relations 12; Theatre Service 11. KAUL, WILLIAM Lcttermen 10, 11. 12; National Honor Society 12; Student Council 10, 11; Ski Club 10, 11. 12; Football 10. II, 12; Track 10, 11. 12; Skiing 10. 11, 12—Captain; Winter Formal Attendant 12. KIEFE, DIANN KIMBALL, CAROL A.F.S. 10, 11, 12; BEAR Staff 10. II. 12- Classes Editor; G.A.A. 11; Service Club 12; Y- Teens 10, 11. 12; Ski Club 12; Theatre Service 10, 11; KING, LARRY Swimming 10. KING, MARIBETH A.F.S. 10. 11. 12. KLEFSAAS, DAVID Football 10; Wrestling 10; Track 10; KLOSTER, GRETCHEN A.F.S. 11; G.A.A. 10; MAH-QUH 11; Service Club II. 12; Student Council 10; Y-Teens 11; Senior Homecoming Attendant. KENIP, KAREN KNOEPKE, HARVEY KNUTSON, GREGORY KNUTSON. KATHRYN A.F.S. 10. II. 12; EVERGREEN staff 11 ,12; G.A.A 10; National Honor Society 11, 12; Ser- vice Club II; Student Council 11; Y-Teens 11, 12; Ski Cub 11, 12; A.F.S. Summer Exchange Student. KOMPELIEN, LARRY Track 10. KORMENDY, ROGER KORUM, DUANE German Club 11. KOSSE, LYNDA A.F.S. 10, 11; MAH-QUH 11; Y-Teens 10. II, 12; Modern Dance 10. KOUGH, CHERI Future Nurses 10. 12; G.A.A. 11; Student Coun- cil 10; Y-Tcens 12. KRAUTBAUER. MARY BEAR staff 10, 11, 12--Seniors Editor G.A.A. 10, 11. 12—President; National Honor Society 11, 12; Quill and Scroll 11, 12. KRUGER, KURT Football 11; Cross Country 11. KRUEGER, JEFFREY KUDRLE, THOMAS Lcttermen 10, 11, 12; Student Council 12; Bas- ketball 10, 11, 12—Captain Baseball 10, II. 12; King attendant at Homecoming; Senior Class Presi- dent KURATA, JERRY A.F.S. 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Stu- dent Council 11; Karate Club Instructor 12. KUTCHER. JO LINDA A.F.S. 11; BEAR staff 12; Debate 10; Baton Twirler 10, 11; National Honor Society 12. KUYPER, LARRY Intramural 12; Track 11, 12. LADD, JANET A.F.S. 11. 12; BEAR staff 12; EVERGREEN 11, 12; German Club 10, 11; Y-Tcens II. 12; Theatre Service 11. LaDUE, JOHN Lettermen 11, 12; Student Council 12; Football 10. II. 12; Hockey 10, II. 12—Co-Captain Base- ball 10, 11; Golf 12. LAGERQUIST, LINDA Future Nurses 10; Future Teachers 12; Spanish Club 12. LANDWEHR, STEPHEN Debate. 10. 11. 12; EVERGREEN Staff 12; Intra- mural 10; National Honor Society 12; Thespians 11. 12—Vice President; International Relations 12; Philosophy Club 11, 12; Theatre Service 10, 11, 12. LANGEVIN. BRUCE LARKIN, MICHAEL A.F.S. 11; International Relations 12; Radio Club 10, 11; Latin Club 11; Theatre Service 11, 12. LARSON. BRUCE Lettermen 12; Student Council 10; Football 10, 11; Hockey 10, 11. 12; Baseball 10, 11. 12; Intra- mural 10, 11, 12. LARSON, NANCY A.F.S. 10, 11; Bruinettes 12; G.A.A. 10; National Honor Society 12; Y-Teens 10, 11. 12; Ski Club 10. LAST, KATHRYN Student Council 12. LEE, MARILYN A.F.S. 10. 11; Yearbook staff 10, 11; Chess Club 12; Youth for Christ 12; International Relations 12; Pep Club 10. II LESCH, SHERYL A.F.S. 11; EVERGREEN staff 12; MAH-QUH 11; Service Club 11; Theatre Service 10. LINDAU, ANNE Y-Teens 12. LINDSTROM, ROBERT LINDWALL, DIANE Student Council 12. LIVINGSTON, LYNDA A.F.S. 11: Y-Teens 12. LLOYD, HENRY Cross Giuntry 10; Wrestling 10, 12. LOISELLE, MIKE LORENSEN, MARILYN French Club 10; Future Teachers 12; G.A.A. 10; National Honor Society 11, 12; Service Club 12. LUDVIGSEN. GREGORY Lcttermen II, 12; National Honor Society 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Track 10, II. 12; Winter Formal King Attendant. LUEDKE, RICHARD Intramural 11, 12; Cross Country 11, 12; Track 12. MacGREGOR, PAT Service Club 10; International Relations 12; Thea- tre Service 12. McAllister, allan McCARDLE, MICHAEL McDermott, michael McMahon, barbara G.A.A. 10; MAH-QUH 11. 12; Modern Dance 10. McMULLIN, colleen MacDONALD, KATHY A.F.S. 1; Service Club 11, 12;—Treasurer; Modem Dance 10. MADDAUS, RONALD MADISON, THOMAS MAHLUM, CAROL A.F.S. II; Chess Club 12; EVERGREEN Staff 12; G.A.A. 10. 11; National Honor Society 12; Ser- vice Club 12; International Relations 12. MAJERUS, ALBERT MALECKA, PHIL MANLOVE, RANDI G.A.A. 10; Latin Club 11. MANSFIELD, DAVID MARCIA, AL Intramural 11; Ski Club 10, 11, 12. MARCIA, MARC Intramural 11; Lettermen 11, 12; Ski Club 11; Football 10, 11; Track 10, 11. 12. MARTIN, CATHERINE Bruinettes 11, 12; Debate 10; G.A.A. 10; National Honor Society 11. 12; Aqua-Debs 10, 11. MARTIN, DENISE A.F.S. 10, 11; Future Nurses 10, 11; Y-Tcens 10, 11. MARTINSON, BILLY A.F.S. 11, 12. 267 MI-ANY, HELEN A.F S. 11; BEAR staff 11, 12—Activities Editor; Future Nurses 11; G.A.A. 10; MAH-QUH 10; Na- tional Honor Societ)' 12; Quill and Scroll 12; Aqua-Debs. 11. 12; Ski Club 11; Homecoming Queen 12. MEYER, JEAN BEAR staff 10; Y-Tcens 10; Theatre Service 12. MILLER, RUTH MILLETTE, DAVE MOLLICK, LINDA MOORE. GEORGE Chess Club 12; Cross Country 12; Intramural 10, II, 12. MORRISON. MARCIA French Club 11; Future Teachers 10; Y-Teens 10; International Relations 10; Spanish Club 10; Student Council 10. MORRISON, PATRICIA A.F.S. 11; French Club 11; Future Teachers 10; Intramural • 10; Spanish Club 10; Y-Tcens 10; International Relations 12. MUELLER, BRIAN MUNSINGER, CHRIS Student Council 10; Modern Dance 10; D.E.C.A. —Secretary 12. MHYRE, LYNITA National Honor Society 12; Student Council 11, A.F.S. 10; Cheerleader 10. 11, 12; G.A.A. 10; 12; Y-Tcens 10, 11, 12. NAMATOVU, LUKIA A.F.S. 12; Future Nurses 12; G.A.A. 12; Foreign Exchange Student. NELSON, LORI NELSON, PAM NELSON, SUZANNE NEWPORT. TERRENCE NISWANDER, MARY Future Nurses 11, 12; Service Club 12; Y-Tecns 10. NOR ENG, CANDACE NORSTAD, JOHN EVERGREEN staff 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Thespians 12; Philosophy Club 11. 12— President; Theatre Service 12; Tennis 10. 11. NOVAK, MARK Lettermcn 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12. OATMAN, MICHAEL Lettermcn 11, 12; Football 11, 12; Hockey 10, 11. 12—Co Captain; Baseball 10, 11, 12. OBERG, JANE A.F.S. 11. 12; EVERGREEN staff 11. 12; G.A.A. 10; Student Council 12; Latin Club 11. OCWIG, KEITH A.F.S. 12; Intramural 10; Lettermcn 11, 12; Stu- dent Council 12; Football 10; Hockey 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10, 11. 12. OGDEN, BONNIE A.F.S. 10. 11; BEAR staff 11; Cheerleader 12; Service Club 11; Y-Tcens 11, 12; Modem Dance 10; Aqua-Debs 11, 12; Winter Formal Queen Attendant. OKERSTROM, KATHLEEN EVERGREEN staff 12; Youth for Christ 11; Y- Teens 10, 11; Madrigal Singers 12; Student Coun- cil II. OLAND, DAVID Lettermcn 10. 11. 12; Cross Country 10, 11, 12; —Captain; Wrestling 10, II, 12; Track 10, 11, 12. OLSEN. PEGGY OLSON, ERNEST A.F.S. 11, 12. ORLUSKE, MARK MAH-QUH 11, 12; Student Council 10; Thes- pians 12. OSWEILER. KAREN PAGGEN, PEGGY PALMER, JAMES PARTHUN, MARIAELENA A.F.S. 10, 11. 12; BEAR staff 11. 12—Assistant Editor; Quill and Scroll 12; EVERGREEN staff 11; Flag Twirlcr 12; MAH-QUH 10, 12; Home- coming Senior Ambassador. PEARSQN, HAROLD PECK, BRUCE Lettermcn 11. 12; Student Council II. 12—Vice President; Ski Club 10—Vice President, 11, 12— President; Football 10, 11; Baseball 10, 11, 12; Skiing 10, 11, 12—Captain; Sophomore Class Presi- dent. PEDERSEN, BARBARA Student Council 12; Y-Tcens 10. PELTO, DAVID Hi-Y 10. PENROD, RANDY Lettermcn 10, 11. 12; Student Council 10; Foot- ball 10. 11, 12; Swimming 10. 11, 12—Captain; Track 10, 11. 12. PERRINE, GARI PETER, RICHARD PETERSEN, BARBARA Yearbook staff 11; Spanish Club 11; Y-Tcens 10. PETERSEN, PAMELA A.F.S. 10; Bruinettes 11, 12—Captain; National Honor Society 11, 12; Student Council 11, 12; Y- Tecns 10; Homecoming Queen Attendant 12; Tracko-rama Queen. PETERSON, STEVEN PETERSON, CINDEE Cheerleader 10, 11. 12; French Cub 10, It, 12; G.A.A. 10; Student Council 11, 12; Y-Tcens 10, 11; Modern Dance 10; Ski Club 10, 11. PETERSON, GREGORY Lettermcn 10; Cross Country 10; Wrestling 10; Track 10. 11. PETERSON, JAMES Lettermcn 11, 12; Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Base- ball 10. PETERSON, LYNN A.F.S. 11; BEAR staff 11; Y-Tcens 10. PETERSON, MARCIA A.F.S. 12. PETERSON. PAMELA A.F.S. 10, 11, 12—Secretary; Debate 10; EVER- GREEN staff 11; Future Teachers 11, 12—Vice President; G.A.A. 11; National Honor Society 11, 12; Student Council 11, 12; Ski Club 12; Senior Class Secretary. PETERSON, STEVEN German Club II, 12; Intramural 11, 12. PIETENPOL, NANCY Service Club 11; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12. POND, YVETTE A.F.S. 10, 11; Future Nurses 11, 12; Y-Tcens 10, 12; International Relations 12. POSCH, JOHN PRICE, LANA A.F.S. II; G.A A. 10; Student Council 10, 12. PRICE, LAUREL PRINDLE, DENNIS PRINTUP, PEGGY A.F.S. 10. 11, 12; BEAR staff 11; G.A.A. 10; Na- tional Honor Society 12; Student Council 10; Ski Club 11, 12. PROKOP, CARIN Cheerleader 10. 11, 12—Captain; National Honor Society 12. PURCELL. DAN A.F.S. 10. 11; Football 10. RAMSEY, GERALD Intramural 10. 11; Football 10; Swimming 10, 11. RAUSCH, PHYLLIS REIERSON, JERRY Lettermcn 12; Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Homecoming King Attendant. REINHARD, EDNA G.A.A. 10. 12. REMINGTON, STEPHEN Intramural 12; Lettermcn 11, 12; National Honor Society 11. 12; Basketball 10, II; Baseball 10, 11. 12. REYNOLDS, SANDRA RICHARD, KENNETH Track 10. RICKABAUGH, MIKE RITCHART, JANE Service Club II; Ski Club 12. RITZSCHKE, KAREN ROLEFF, SUE Y-Tcens 10; Theatre Service 10. ROSENBLAD, JOHN Lettermcn 12; National Honor Society 12; Stu- dent Council 12; Hockey 10, 11, 12—Manager Winter Formal King. ROSEN LUND, THOMAS RUCKLE, DAVID RUCKLE. JAMES Football 10; Basketball 10. SABAN, GERALDINE G.A.A. 10, 12; Y-Teens 10. 11. 12. ST. MARTIN, ROBERT Debate 10, U. SAMUELSON, MARLAINE G.A.A. 10. SANDBERG, SUZANNE A.F.S. 11. Bruinettes 12; MAH-QUH 11. SANDSTROM, SANDY SCHABLITSKY, SHERRY G.A.A. 10; Y-Tecns 11. SCHILS, PAT Bruinettes 12; G.A.A. 10; Y-Tcens 12; Modern Dance 10. SCHLINDER, MICHAEL SCHMELZ, JOHN Leitermen 12; Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Golf 12. SCHNEDLER, DAVE Skiing 11, 12; Captain Thespians 11; Ski Club 11, 12; Homecoming King Attendant 12. SCHOENBERGER, DEAN 268 SCHULLER, RAYMOND SCHULTZ, ELISE German Club 11; Service Club 12; Y-Teens 10. 11, 12; Ski Club 10. 11. 12. SCHULTZ, JOE A.F.S. 11; Lettermen 11. 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10, 11, 12. SCHULTZ. MELISSA SHAERANSKI, SUSAN Y-Teens 12. SHANNON, RICHARD Hi-Y 10; Leitermcn 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11. 12; Student Council 11; Football 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10; Track 10. II. 12; Winter Formal King Attendant. SHELTON, LARRY SHELVER. STEVEN A.F.S. 12; BF.AR Staff 12; National Honor So- ciety 11, 12; Student Council 10; Latin Club 12; Wrestling 11; Cross Country 10. SHERWOOD, BRUCE Intramural 10, 11, 12; Lcttcrmen 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Track 10. 11 .12. SHINLER, PAMELA A.F.S. 11; Y-Tccns II, 12; Modem Dance 10. SCHULIND, JAMES Lettermen 12; Ski Club 10, 11, 12; Tennis 10, 11. 12; Skiing 10. 11, 12. SIDES. IRA SIKICH, MICHAEL German Club II; Tennis 10. SILBERG. SUSAN A.F.S. 11. Future Nurses II, Latin Club 12; SINAKHOM, PAT A.F.S. 12—Foreign Exchange Student. SMITH, KERRY SMITH, MARSHA BEAR Staff 10; Bruincttcs 11. 12; G.A.A. 10; Student Council 11. 12; Y-Tcens 11, 12; Home- coming Junior Ambassador 11; Winter Formal Attendant 11; Winter Formal Queen 12. SMITH. SCOTT Ski Club 10. II. 12; Wrestling 10; Homecoming Page—10. SNYDER, JUDY A.F.S. 11, 12; Future Teachers 11, 12; Youth for Christ 11, 12; Theatre Service 11. SOUKUP, KATHY A.F.S. 11; Future Nurses 10. SPERRY, JANET G.A.A. 10. SPURGIN, PATRICIA Future Nurses 10, 11. STEINKE, THOMAS German Club 11; Tennis 10, 12. STILLMAN, JEFF Bear knees. STOCK. DONALD National Honor Society 12; Track 10. STOMBERG, DEBRA A.F.S. 10, II, 12; EVERGREEN Staff 10. 11, 12—Editorial Board; German Club 11, 12; Na- tional Honor Society ll. 12—Treasurer; Student G uncil 10; Theatre Service 12. STROTH, DAMON STUDER, JANANN G.A.A. 10; National Honor Society II. 12; Y- Tccns 10. SUNDHEIM, RICHARD Football 10; Basketball 10; Baseball 10; Intramural 11. SURRISI, CYNTHIA A.F.S. 10. II. 12; Cheerleader 10; EVERGREEN Staff 11, 12—Art Editor; G.A.A. 10; German Club 10. ll; MAH-QUH 11. 12; Thespians 11, 12 —President; Y-Tcens 12; International Relations 12; Philosophy Club 11, 12; Theatre Service 10. II. 12. SWANKE, SUSAN Ski Club 12. SWANSON. KAREN SWANSON, KATHY A.F.S. 11; Service Club 11. SYLVESTER, RUTH A.F.S. 11, 12; BEAR Staff 12; National Honor Society 11. 12. TANNER, JOHN Lcttcrmen ll, 12—Sergeant-at-Arms; Football 10, 11. 12; Basketball 10, 11. 12; Baseball 10, 11, 12. TAR BOX, CARY TAYLOR, BARBARA A.F.S. II; BEAR Staff 12; Future Nurses 12; Service Club 12; Y-Tcens 10. 11, 12; Modem Dance 10; Homecoming Queen Attendant. TAYLOR, GARTH TAYLOR, SUSAN A.F.S. 11, 12; G.A A. 11; Sen-ice Club 12; Y- Tccns 10, 11. 12. TEAWALT, BARBARA TEPORTEN, EARL Student Council 10; Latin Club 11. TESCHENDORF, RONALD Lcttcrmen 12; Student Council 10. 11; Cross Country II; Hockey 10, 11, 12. TETRICK, JOHN Student Council 11; International Relations 12; Hockey 10—Manager. THOMPSON, JEIT Lettermen 11, 12; Student Council 10. 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Hockey 10; Baseball 10, 11. 12. THOMPSON, KATHERINE Future Nurses 10, ll, 12; Y-Tccns 10. THORBURN, JAMES TISCHER, CYNTHIA Y-Tcens 12; Modern Dance 10. TOWNSEND, ROBERT TUFTEE, HERBERT UTECHT, GREGORY Lcttcrmen 11. 12; MAH-QUH 10. 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Student Council 10; Latin Club II. 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Hockey 10, 11. 12; Track 10, 11. 12. VALENTINE, GARY VANATTA, JACK V ERR ALL, BENJAMIN VIOLETTE, JAMES Cross Country 11; Wrestling 10; Track 10. WALTERS, RICHARD WARNER, CHRISTINE WARNER, JACKLYN A.F.S. II, Future Nurses ll; Service Club 12; Y-Tccns 10. II. 12. WEANER. TERESA National Honor Society 12; Newspaper Staff 10, WEBB, MARY Future Teachers 12; G.A.A. ll. 12; Y-Tccns 10, 11. 12. WEISS, ROBERT Cross Giuntry 11; Baseball 12. WELLS. BYRON WERNER, ROBERT Chess Club 11; EVERGREEN Staff 12; Intramu- ral 10; National Honor Society ll, 12. WERSAL, ROBERT WHITE, BETSY Spanish Club 12; Y-Tccns 10. WHITEIS, CAROL A.F.S. 10. ll, 12; Chess Club 11, 12; Future Teachers 11, 12; Philosophy Club 12. WHITNEY. CYNTHIA A.F.S 10. ll. 12; G.A A. 10. II. 12; German Club 11, 12; National Honor Society 12; Karate Club 12. WHITTEN, TED WHITTEMORE. MAC Chess Club 12; German Club 11, 12; Intramural 12. WICKSTROM, LAURIE A.F.S. 12; Debate 10; F.H.A. ll, G.A.A. 10, 11; MAH-QUH 12; Spanish Club 12; Youth for Christ 10. 11; Y-Tcens 12. WIKLUND, ROBERT WILLIAMS, ANITA A.F.S. 10. 11. 12; BEAR Staff 12. Flag Twirler 11, 12; National Honor Society 12; Y-Tcens 10, II. 12—Treasurer. WILLIAMS. DEAN Chess Club 12; Intramural 12; WILLIAMS, SHARON WILLIAMSON, RONN Lcttcrmen 12; Wrestling 10, II, 12; Track II. WILSON. KIM Cheerleader 10. II; EVERGREEN Staff 12; G.A.A. 10; National Honor Society 11, 12; Student Coun- cil 10. 11, 12; Senior Class Treasurer. WILSON, TERRENCE WINTER. CAROL A.F.S. 11, 12; G.A.A. 10; Thespians 10, Youth for Christ 10; Y-Tccns 12. WINTERS, KATHRYN WOODCOCK. NANCY A.F.S. 10. 11; Bear Mascot 11. 12; MAH-QUH 10. Y-Tcens 10. WOOLDRIDGE. MARK WORKMAN, DENNIS Lcttcrmen 12; International Relations 12; Wrestl- ing 10. II, 12. WRIGHT. CAROL Flag Twirlcrs 12; G.A.A. 10. II; Modern Dance 10. YAGER. JANINE Bruincttcs 11. 12; G.A.A. 10; Y-Tcens 12; Modem Dance 10. 12; Homecoming Queen Attendant. YOCUM, PATRICIA YOUNG, WILLIAM YUNG, KRISTEN A.F.S. 10, ll. 12; BEAR Staff 10. II, 12— Editor-in-chief; EVERGREEN Staff 10; Flag Twirl- er 12; National Honor Society 12; Quill and Scroll 11. 12; Y-Tccns 10. 11, 12. ZAHN, CHARLENE A.F.S. 11; Future Teachers 11. 12; German Club 11. 12. ZF.CHES, MICHAEL Intramural 11; Ski Club 10, II. 12; Gymnastics 10. 11; Track II. 269 ’67 BEAR STAFF EDITOR . . . 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