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TABLE OF CONTENTS STUDENT LIFE 8 ACADEMICS 24 CLUBS ORGANIZATIONS 32 SPORTS 62 MUGS 108 STAFF 180 BEAR 1978-79 ABRAHAM LINCOLN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA 55431 VOLUME NO. 30 r. .r • . ’ • • % 5 jf V SCHOOL SONG Let’s all fight for victory We’re going to win, win, win this game We’re the Bears from Lincoln High Our team is on the road to fame. Score, Team score for Lincoln High And then you’ll hear the Bruin’s mighty roar So fight, Come on Team Let's make the winning score. 6 HOMECOMING 10 Master and Mistress of Ceremonies. Brian and Angie. Laura Waters and Tom Brcslcy give their all. Pete Mcrrifield and Anne Winum. 77-78 Royal. A hush falls over the crowd and the lights dim. Coronation for the 1978 Homecoming royalty begins. The Lincoln Continentals opened the ceremonies with a “Broadway Spectacu- lar” medley. Next the Concert Choir sang the theme song of Coronation and the Homecoming Dance, “Starry, Starry Night.” All the music in the program was excellent; our choirs and instrumentalists were under the direction of Steve Cramer. The Bear mascot led the royal proces- sion, holding the Homecoming torch high in the air, sending a reverent murmur throughout the crowd. Under the royal arch came the Spirits of Homecoming, Theresa Anderson and Craig Pearson. Following were Sophomore Attendants Kris Thompson and Charlie Wicbc. Junior Attendants Gcncll Wcstcrlund and Bob Engclhart took their turn next on the tinsled runway. The senior candidates for king and queen proceeded in pairs to the foot of the throne. The king candidates were Steve Albers, Barry Post. John Lem- ley, Mike Leeman, and Dan Saunders. Candidates for queen were Kris Dykstra, Mary Gcisler, Sandy Hero, Barb Schmit, and Jenny Winum. With the Seniors in place on the royal platform, the 77-78 king and qupen stepped into the spotlight. King Pete Mcrrifield and Queen Anne Winum took their final walk and ascended to their thrones. The royal pages, Leslie Anderson and Tony Gale, brought forth the names of the 78-79 king and queen. After a sus- penseful pause. Steve Albers and Barb Schmit were crowned. Hugs and tears wel- comed the Royal Couple who then donned their robes and watched the rest of thepro- gram. The Concert Choir provided the music as the Bruinettes performed the traditional dance to “Have You Never Been Mel- low. The choir sang “Hark I Hear the Harps Eternal to wrap up the musical presentation. All spectators in the gym rose to honor The Royalty. Barb and Steve took their first royal walk as they made their way out into the foyer where parents and friends shared their congratulations and happiness in this most unforgettable moment. 11 Theresa Anderson and Craig Pearson, the Spirits of Homecoming. .-r PRINCESS 1 KRIS DYKSTRA PRINCE JOHN LEMLEY PRINCESS MARY GEISLER PRINCE MIKE LEEMAN SPIRITS OF HOMECOMING THERESA ANDERSON CRAIG PEARSON PRINCESS SANDY HERO PRINCE DAN SAUNDERS PRINCESS JENNY WINUM PRINCE BARRY POST SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS KRIS THOMPSON CHARLIE WIEBE JUNIOR 1 ATTENDANTS GENELL WESTERLUND BOB ENGELHART 12 QUEEN BARB SCHMIT KING STEVE ALBERS U “TARNISH THE SILVER Homecoming this year was October 2- 6th. The week followed the Homecoming Theme, “Tarnish the Silver, Polish the Gold. Soccer and football games, royalty, the pepfest, and the door decorating con- test helped to make the week a success. Kicking off the week’s activities, the boy’s varsity soccer team won their Home- coming game against Kennedy 3-1. Thurs- day afternoon, Steve Albers and BarbSch- mit were crowned king and queen at the coronation ceremony. Homecoming ’78 came to a climax on Friday. October 6th. The day began with the first hour door decorating contest, won by Mr. Hutton’s room. The 1978 royalty was served their royal meal in the cafete- ria, fourth hour prior to the pepfest. The Homecoming pepfest followed a 50’s theme. Cheerleaders and Bruincttcs got into the spirit by dressing in their best 50’s garb. Doug Taplin was named “Mr. Ugly Legs , the result of a student vote. At 6:30 p.m. crowds filled the Lincoln Stadium to cheer the football Bears to their fifth victory in the Lake Conference South Division. The team prepared to “Tarnish the Silver”, and did just that. After taking a decisive lead in the first half, the Bears conquered the Jefferson Jaguars 42-0! This victory gave Lincoln the title of Bloomington City Football Champions. After the football game Lincolnites rushed home and returned in formal attire for the Homecoming Dance. The band “Orion” provided music to enhance the theme of “Starry. Starry Night. King Steve and Queen Barb reigned over the dance to help bring Homecoming 1978 to a close. 14 When we “Polish the Gold we really polish the gold!! IS 16 THE TIME OF OUR LIVES Tears and tassels, pictures and prom- ises, college and cowboy boots; all a part of graduation for the class of 1978. The sen- iors exchanged hurried hugs, as nervous hands joined for their final march from the security of high school. No one noticed the chilly air or overcast skies as the diplomas were awarded one by one. As each senior received a diploma, the look of nervous excitement from earli- er in the day was replaced by a more sol- emn look of reverence in his or her eyes. As if to honor the new graduates, the sun broke through the cloud cover, casting a golden glow on the class of 1978. Smiling friends and tearful parents waited to con- gratulate the class. For all involved it was the end of an era, the beginning of a future. 17 Well girls, we did it! The choir sings for graduates. SADIE HAWKINS “This here license documents shur fire pruf that . . . Bein' of sound mind and bod, has dun bin hitched. This was what was heard within the Hitchin' Booth at the Sadie Hawkins dance held November 10, 1978. Steve Anderson, a former Lincoln student and traditional Marryin' Sam. performed marriage after marriage with creativity and uniqueness. Toward the end of the night, Sam conducted a mass cere- mony for about thirty couples, as time was running out. But this was not all that was happening at Sadie '78. Girls grabbed their guys to be in a pie-eating contest. The tension was building as the second group of guys were ready to start ... but wait they weren’t supposed to use their hands — OH my!!! Pics flew and hillbillies fled, teachers and guys were splattered with pic! Music was provided by Epitome. Lat- er, when recorded square dancing music was played, many couples rushed out onto the floor, anxious to get into the action, whether they knew how to square dance or not. Screams of laughter and pain were heard as couples bumped and collided on the dance floor. Many couples sho nuf saw a lot of hap- penins at Lincoln High Bcarpatch. U.S.A., this year! Come again, ya hear! Dos-a-do and circle to your left Too bad I left my shaver at home! 18 Wardrobe by Saks Fifth Avenue. V- V ■ Mark. Jill, Mike, and Jenny make a frivoulous foursome! Is this “'til death do us part or just a lot of loving fun? t uce Grant has second thoughts! Tom asks if there is anything but banana cream. 19 Overall. Jodi enjoyed Snow Week. SNOW WEEK JAN. 15-19 Chris proves that spirit does not only come in small packages. The “Mid-Winter Blues” had become an epidemic among students . . . until Lin- coln’s Snow Week. January 15-19, came to the rescue. Excitement, fashion, and school spirit tied the assorted events of Snow Week together. The first three days of the week, T-shirt Day, Overalls Day and Dress-up Day. provided an unusual dress code to follow. Many guys devoted Thurs- day to coaxing unwilling girls to talk, which forced them to give up their “Hush- Hush” button. Greg Sotcbccr was award- ed the title of Mr. Irresistible for getting the most buttons with his charm. Friday, Seniors Day, was packed full of activity. National Honor Society members deliv- ered message carnations. Abe’s Babes sponsored the noon pepfest, where they showed off their talents and introduced Winter Royalty. The junior attendants were Wes Bradford and Colleen Collins. The sophomore attendants were Sue Eppel and Charlie Wicbc. Male members of Abe’s Babes, dressed as women, presented an amusing Gong Show, while other boys led a cheer to spur them on. Then female members got into the act with their own impersonation of the school dance line. The week ended with the romance of the Winter Formal dance, “Cherished Mo- ments. and the crowning of Snow King Karsten Nelson and Snow Queen Barb Clay. Fun filled days of Snow Week provided just the remedy for the blues that Lincoln students needed. Shirts spread the word on T-shirt Day. v P 20 Bryan tops off Dress-up Day Lincoln style. Winter Royalty: Snow Queen Candidates: Barb Clay. Cindy Cannady, Ranja Dahlc. Carol May, Nancy Siebert. Snow King Candidates; Steve Aga. Jim Brown. Jeff Dobcsh, Karsten Nelson. Mark Ostcndorf. Past King and Queen Tom Rudrud and Patti Kniscly. Mr. Irresistible. Greg, a winner all the way. Snow King Karsten Nelson and Snow Queen Barb Clay reign over Snow Week festivities. No one else in the whole wide world except Joe and Carolyn. 21 ARTS WEEK RECIFE FOR A LINCOLN ARTS WEEK “Juggle together: 1 concert pianist 3 very special film showings 1 dash calligraphy and wood carving 3 tsp. poetry 1 creative dance performance 3 cps. mime, clowning and storytelling 3 hrs. of Lincoln music Marinate for I week and top of with a great disco workshop. Recipe serves 1850. From the kitchens of: Kathy Vcith and Carol Sheffer 22 23 COMMUNICATIONS Hello, Hola, Guten Tag, Bonjour ... Hi! Would you like to visit France? Docs your grammar need brushing up? Do you know where Lady MacBcth got her spot? Docs it take you six months to read a paperback novel? If you’ve answered yes to one or more of the questions above, joining one of our many communications courses could be the answer for you. The courses include foreign language, writing, reading, theatre and much, much more. The variety within our communica- tions program challenges all who partici- pate to achieve to the best of their ability. What's an expository theme? The sleep technique of learning Russian. « P' COMMUNICATION 26 ‘I don’i do window !' HOME EC Mmmmmmm! Tantalizing many classes around the second floor arc the aromas diffusing from Room 212, affecting the olfactory lobes of Lincoln students and staff. Not only are there delicious smells in this area of Bear land, but also there are the buzzing sounds of 40 Elna sewing ma- chines being used to create clothing and accessories. The home economics depart- ment has worked very hard to familiarize students with the basics in both cooking and sewing. The courses arc designed for students to develop skills and creativity in homcmaking. ART As the wheel turns ... a clay pot evolves from a wedged clay ball. In an- other art class a student is working with pastels, creating a still life. These and oth- er activities, such as sculpture and portrai- ture, keep art enthusiasts busy at Lincoln. 27 28 INDUSTRIAL ARTS Did you ever think you could “fly in a classroom? Well, our aviation classes did this year with a simulator. In fact, most of the industrial arts classes offer unique and practical experience. Lincoln’s industrial arts classes include auto mechanics, avi- ation aerospace, drafting, electronics, flu- id power automation, graphic arts, metal work technology, photography, and wood- working technology. Students have the op- portunity to do such things as enter photo contests, print up the posters posted throughout the school, do actual “hands on” work on cars (maybe even their own), and even redesign the city of Bloomington to conform to their ideas based on class experience. Ill find it sooner or later. With the deftness and concentration of a surgeon You wouldn’t dare! BUSINESS You mean there is a right way and a wrong way to answer the telephone? Yes, business students learned, and much more as they prepared for jobs in the business area or learned business skills to help them in everyday situations. Students chose from course offerings such as related of- fice procedures, typing, accounting, re- cord keeping, bookkeeping, office ma- chines and shorthand. Students have dis- covered that developing business skills will be very helpful in many areas of their lives. 80 word a minute! Would you believe 23? Talk about skill! PHY ED Muscles flex and bodies strain as Lin- coln weight lifters enrolled in this physical education class work to develop physical fitness. Meanwhile, in the gymnasium, other phy cd students arc competing in an active volleyball game. Interested phy cd students may be in- volved in a number of activities such as gym hockey, racquet ball, basketball, soc- cer, football, or tennis. The phy ed staff emphasizes health and physical fitness in the development of the total phy cd program. S-t-r-«-t-c-h 29 MATH Miras, protractors, and compasses help Lincoln math students unlock the myster- ies of the world of numbers. In addition to abstract reasoning, Lincoln math courses offer practical help in teaching students to handle their daily mathematical needs. Also included are the basics for under- standing the world of computers. Lincoln looks for great achievements from well prepared math students. Steve enjoys a Juick pen ,ack|ing a rina) Doug smiles over a job well done. A bright future's on Duane's mind for sure. SCIENCE Elective science subjects at Lincoln in- clude courses such as biology, chemistry, and environmental studies. These classes include a variety of activities such as dis- secting animals and looking at cells under a microscope. Students learned about the balance of nature in environmental studies and the skeletal structure of the human body in physiology. These and many more areas of science are explored in the varied science offerings at Lincoln, sparking in- terest in many students to expand on their knowledge of science as they continue their education. - Y f Y 30 Craig. “A wild and crazy guy! We ihall overcome. SOCIAL STUDIES Is marriage a part of your future? Mar- riage readiness, politics, geography, an- thropology, and economics arc among the social studies courses available to Lincoln students. From these courses students de- velop a better awareness of people and nations, world cultures, and themselves as individuals. Activities in these classes range from filmstrips and journal writing to an actual archaeological dig. The vari- ety of experiences available in these classes makes our social studies depart- ment an interesting challenge to Lincoln students. 31 CHOIRS The climax of the year for many choir students was the six-day tour to Denver beginning Friday, April 6. with a twenty- two hour bus ride. Two nights were spent at the homes of Thornton High School students. Concerts were given at various Denver schools. Choir members had a chance to visit local points of interest, such as the U.S. Mint and the Museum of Nat- ural History. It was an exciting musical and travel experience. The Treble choir, consisting of all girls, performed a variety of music. Concert choir, which was for the more serious sing- ers, required an audition by Mr. Cramer. Lincoln’s pop group, the Continentals, also required an audition, both vocal and danc- ing. The combined choirs performed at the Government Center, Southdale. and var- ious schools. Fund raisers included a can- dy sale, paper drive, and singing valen- tines. CONTINENTALS: Janet Hill. Dave Krueger. Sue Rain. Larry Robcrman. Karen Radczlsky. Bob Lcfflcr. Jody Kern. Randy Rcctz, Lisa Christensen. Mary Rumppc. Dave Mills. Mike Blair. Tom Brcslcy. Mark Snidarich. Mary Dunbar. Roger Fry. Mr. Cramer. Laura Waters. Rob Rumppc. Kim Forbes. Steve Timmer- man. Jeff Grady. Mary Roffcrs. ACCOMPANISTS: Brad Hanson. Scott Wcnandc, Greg Sotcbecr. Gordon Cox. Dave Miller, Gail Schlcssingcr. TREBLE CHOIR. FRONT ROW: Terry Killeen, Barb Obcrmcycr. Sue Hart. Lisa Vinaticri. Barb Astlcford, Sue Eppel, Sue Schocbcn. Barb Jensen. Terri James. Rcnac LcBoutillicr. Judy Saaski. Linda Norris. Tami Fischer. Amy Eastman. SECOND ROW: Michelle Brcchon. Meg Hatcher. Debbie Fridland, Sandy Wcrth, Elizabeth Hygrcll, Dina Hart. Nila Holland. Brenda Zicrdcn, Beth Hillycr. Brenda Vartdal. Marie Hucrd. Colleen Garry, Peggy Kline. Rita Huber, Mr. Cramer. BACK ROW: Jodi Hilkcn, Kelly O’Brien. Kathy Hcinzmun. Laura Smith. Diane Arbucklc. Mary Corson. Barb Lovell. Kari Schmidt, Martha Thomson. Lynn Sheflct. Laurie Foster. Paulette Dcrkscn. Monica Grant. Lori Johnson. Sue Kelly. Lisa Lancnbcrg. CONCERT CHOIR. FRONT ROW': Mary Roffcrs. Teresa Gonyer. Jacqueline Anderson. Carla Heilman. Teresa Dclic, Joan Budcwitz, Steven l.con, Ted Davis. Daryl Swanson. Sue Raitt. Janet Hill, Kristine Paine. Amy Pcrschmann, Lisa W'clna. SECOND ROW: Kathic Peterson. Stcfanic Smyscr. Jody Jacobson, Nancy Hilbert. Kristin Anderson. Steven Timmerman. David Mills. Mike Mithun, Pal Zctzman. Jill Anderson. Cynthia Dean, Kim Forbes. THIRD ROW: Sheila Bulygo. Colcen Sanford. Caroline Hinz. Janet Cooley. Sandra Johnson. Nancy Anderson. Margaret Bonncrt. Paul Baumgartner. Dave Eck. Kevin Sweckcr. Terry Heilman. Bryan Engfcr, Mary Dunbar. Sarah Wilcox. Margaret Boman, Mr. Cramer. BACK ROW: Cindy Petersen. Debbie Griffith, Marcia VanWinklc. Jody Kern. Lisa Christensen. Laura Becker. Randy Rcetz. Roger Fry. Kevin Johnson. Michael Blair. Steve Buck. Dave Johnson. Thomas Brcslcy, Catherine Miller. Laura Waters. Lisa Craven. Julie Workman. r-' Some enchanted evening . The Wiz never thought that casing down the road could be so fun. “NIGHT ON BROADWAY” The spring musical, put on by the choirs, was a success. The large, varied cast performed a half century of Broadway hits on March 1. 2, and 3. The musical included excerpts from George M..” “Sweet Charity. “South Pacific, and “The Wiz.” Director Jan Gillespie was also the choreographer. “Night on Broad- way” was thoroughly enjoyed by enthusi- astic audiences. Leads included: “George M.” — Kim Forbes, Josic; Jeff Grady, George: Bob Lcfflcr, Jerry; Mary Rumppe, Nellie. “Sweet Charity” — Tom Breslcy, Oscar; Janet Hill, Nickie; Jody Kern. Helene; Laura Walters, Charity. “South Pacific — Margaret Bonnert, Bloody Mary; Bry- an Engfer, Emile; Sue Raitt. Nellie; Steve Timmerman, Billis. “The Wiz” — Laura Becker, Tree; Mary Dunbar, Tree; Roger Fry, Lion; Karen Radeztsky, Tree; Randy Reetz, Tree; Larry Roberman, Scarecrow; Mary Roffers, Dorothy; Rob Rumppe. Tin Man. I know the lights arc brighter because I’m your father.' 35 BANDS The Concert band met every day during fifth hour of the winter and spring quar- ters. Under the direction of Nathan Earp, the principle performing band presented a major concert at the end of each quarter. In addition, it played at various hockey and basketball games. Because of his ex- perience in the band, Gary Krohg was a member of the Minnesota All-State Band. The Symphony and Varsity bands arc the secondary performing bands at Lin- coln. These bands entertained at concerts as well as basketball and hockey games. The popularity of the Lincoln Jazz band was shown during Arts Week, when it per- formed to a packed house. Tunes by May- nard Ferguson seemed to be among the favorites. Also, the jazz band performed at Augsburg College, and at various festivals and banquets. The band, consisting of twenty-six students, recorded an album featuring their favorite numbers. Award winning performances by the Lincoln High School Marching Band proved tough competition wherever they appeared. Events such as the Halloween parade in Anoka, Minnesota, and the Oc- toberfest Festival in LaCrossc, Wisconsin, won first place honors for this outstanding group. “Spat Camp” began the marching sea- son as the sophomores learned the skills of sharp maneuvers on the field. Many times this year the “Showband of the Midwest” entertained the football crowds with music ranging from Glenn Miller to disco. They proudly represented Lincoln at the Minne- sota Viking’s half-time show on November 17, and performed in their seventh annual Indoor Concert on November 5. The con- cert was a special combination and review of the football half-time shows and fea- tured, along with the musicians, the flag line and the Bruinettes. With the dedication of Director Nathan Earp, Assistant Director Larry McDon- ough, and Drum Major Bruce Schcdl- bauer, the Lincoln Marching Band exper- ienced a fine year and brought it to a spectacular close by carrying Lincoln's spirit and colors to the Orange Bowl fes- tivities in Miami, Florida. JAZZ BAND, FRONT ROW: Greg Sotebeer, Paul Hartwig, Chris Dittrich. Bill Graff. Tammie Hawkins, Lisa Oatman. Jean I.eMay. Julie Wear. Larry Roberman. Mark Abe. SI-CON D ROW: Steve Condra. Ann Gilbertsen. Bill Goerdt. Gary Krohg. BACK ROW: Dave Miller, Tom Nurkkata.Steve Bisco. Paul Carlson, Pat Grimes. SYMPHONY BAND. FRONT ROW: Mary Wallace. Edic Feist, Carla Counters. Cindy Conley. SECOND ROW: Connie James, Carole Klym, Pam Sweiven. Beth Brandt. Viv LaMoorc. Kris Axclson, Debbie Walker. Jodi Aronson. Patti Eddy. Connie King. Cheryl Bjokne. Jill Beck, Leah Regenfuss, Lynn Kliewcr, Kathy Opilz. Cheryl Johannes. Julie Newman. THIRD ROW: Denise Anderson. Lori Doig, Carla Willis. I.isa Hennessy, Kamcc Friendshuh, Sue Porter, Kim Stone. Lori Mann. Valerie Adamski. Angela Brandon. Kim Larson. Allison Brandon. Lisa Currier. Scott Swenson. Pat Donlan, Tami Tilley. Michelle Engel. Dina Sievertson. BACK ROW: Tim Povroznik. Paul Prcsslcr. Bruce Adams. Tim l.undahl, Pat Dills. Pete Kchrli. John Benedict, Mark Beenken. Dave Gries. Tom Holcomb. Rich Forsmark. Gene Dolas, Dave Ritter, Eric Newman. Don Ritter. Mike Terres. CONCERT BAND. FRONT ROW: Lee Stanford. Cathy Murphy. Jenny Willard. Cindy Tyrrell. Lisa Mattson. Kris Anderson. Bob Lcfflcr. Bill Goerdt. Karen Peterson. Debbie Sylvester, Lori Allaman, Chris Clemens. Brenda Vitters, Liz Sundberg. SECOND ROW: Jane Mackey. Connie Kolbcrg, Grace Meehan. Marla Ebcling, Shari Landrus. Margie Boman. Kathy Bchlmcr. Karen Goolsby. Kathy Branscom. Jean LeMay. Julie Wear. Lisa Copeland, Sylvia Matzkc, Judy Mack. Mary Jacobson. Jcannic Briol, Ellen Goerdt. THIRD ROW: Steve Rchard, Paul Carlson. Chuck Madsen. Paula Nurkkala. Peggy Bosanko. Sue Landin, Leanne Scholtcn, Dave Beriss, Lisa Rhea. Marsha Waters. Katie Hennessy. Mary Muri. Sue Hill. Kim Preston. Bill Heinsohn, Sue Bisco. Liz Hill. Janis Styrlund. Beth Jokinen, Sarah Viitala. Connie Glass. Mary Dulas. Karin Erickson. BACK ROW: Rick Schncidcrhan. Dave Anderson, Bruce Schcdlbaucr. Tom Solbcrg. Dave Hou- sholdcr. Bryan F.ngfcr. Mike Alvin. Pat Grimes. Scott Jacobsen. Gary Krohg. Dave Miller. John Manikowski. Nathan Holland. Tim Behnen. Dan Patton. Bruce Elder. Doug Barringer. Scott Stole, Gretchen Axclson. Ardclle Klyve. Brian Dannewitz, Gcnell Wcstcrlund, Robin Gessner. 36 tv- r j? ♦' T f T ff - « ” 5 ■- -' «V -, M kfftV|tflUri ltfi ABRAHAM LINCOLN ’if MARCHING BAND. FRONT ROW: Julie Hinz, Lisa Vinaticri. Kaihic Peterson. Kris Dykstra. Ann Kohls. Diane Meier. Holly South. Jane Olson. Linda Markstrom. Debbie Bach. Mary Moran. Laura Waters. Nancy Willis. Shelly Laurent. Penny Rich. Lisa Veith. Nancy Score. Carol May. Sue Dcsilcls, Carole Rcdercr. SECOND ROW: Derrald Peterson. Larry McCarthy. Mary Miller, Pat Dills. Michelle Engel. Patty Tcrcch. Julie Newman. Mary Muri, Carolynn Hinz, Elizabeth Hill. Lori Mann. Sylvia Matzkc. Cindy Bcnick. Heidi Johnson. Mary Totten. Lisa Currier, Lorric Davis, Ardcllc Klyve. Pam Sweiven. Nancy Enstad. Lori Anderson. Beth Jokinen. THIRD ROW: Mr. Earp, Lisa Rhea. Carole Klym, Tami Ellickson. Pam Prcsslcr, Angela Brandon. Cindy McGee, Ann Killingsworth. Barb Lindsey. Audrey Swartz. Kris Ditlcv, Kathy Bchlmcr. Debbie Walker. Jenny Tschida. Kathy Opitz, Patti Eddy. Karin Erickson, Nancy Teeters. Cindy DeRudder. Jodi Aronson. Jcannic Briol. Bruce Schcdlbaucr. FOURTH ROW: John Egncll. Karen Larson. Brenda Vitters. Kelly Falk. Diane Hanson. Carole Williamson. Mary Wallace. Beth Dillon. Kathy Muri. Liz Sundberg. Gcncll Wcstcrlund. Karen Just. Lynn Kliewer, Leah Regenfuss, Kari Peterson. Grctchen Axelson. Kathy Carlson. Kris Thompson. Cheryl Johannes. Liz Bray. FIFTH ROW: Cathy Murphy. Denise Anderson. Jennifer Fling. Debi Parkin. Jennie Willard. Beth Brandt. Margaret Meyer. Bill Forsmark. Paula Nurkkala, Karen Peterson. Sue Landin. Lisa Mattson, Janis Styrlund, Carla Willis. Connie Glass. Kris Axelson, Cindy Tyrrell, Denise Miller, Leanne Scholtcn. SIXTH ROW: Connie King. Lori Doig. Kris Audcttc. Dina Sievertson, Leah Jansen. Anna Carlstcd, Lisa Borwcgc. LaVonne Ryks. Kim Templeton. Judy Summcrficld. Shari Landrus. Sue Eckert. Sarah Viitala. Dawn Tingdale. Allison Brandon. Kim (.arson, Marsha Waters, Mary Dulas. Amy Bartunck. Terri James. SEVENTH ROW: Debbie Sylvester. Peter Kchrli. Valerie Adamski. Nancy Nielsen. Edic Feist, Tammy Tilley, Chris Taylor. Steve Woods, l.isa Hennessy, Lori Allaman, Tami Hccht. Terri Hilbert. Dave Beriss. Kim Stone, Debbie Meier. Mark Ryan. Sue Hill. EIGHTH ROW: Sue Bisco, Katie Hennessy. Kris Anderson, Jill Beck. Cheryl Bjokne. Marianne Clark. Mary Campbell, Mark Abe. Doug Barringer. Tammic Hawkins. Jennifer Beckon. Steve Rehard, Pat McDowell. Bob Bjorklund, Julie Wear. Lisa Oatman. NINTH ROW: Margie Boman. Bill Heinsohn, Kathic Branscom. Rachel Peter. Scott Stole. Mike McNamec. Marc Bjerke, Viv LaMoore. Scott Wilson. Barb Brehm. Mike Lemmons, Mark Swenson, Lon Hcrian. Jerry Brunskill, Tom Brcslcy. Leanne Sjoquist, Kamcc Friendshuh, Pam Johns. Dave Anderson. Jo Miller. Jeff Olson. TENTH ROW: Gary Krohg, Kim Buclow. Mark Beenken. Lee Stanford. Craig Olsen, John Juhl. William Graff, Meg Hatcher, Mike Dronen. Paul Klyve. John Carlson. Mark Landin. Leigh Bcrglund. Mike Terres. Peggy Bosanko. Karen Goolsby, Dave Bcauchainc. Mike Alvin. Pat Grimes. Steve Bisco. Tom Nurkkala. ELEVENTH ROW: Tom Solbcrg, Tom Wingert. Nathan Holland. Joe Colbert. Bruce Adams. John Manikowski, Paul Ritmirc. Tim Lundahl. Bruce Thoresen. Dann Krueger. Bill Gocrdl. David Grics. Chris Clemens. Tim Holcomb. Tim Povroznik. Jim Lindsey, Chris Halverson. Bruce Elder. Mike Thew, Tom Tremblay. Ann Gilbcrlscn. Brad Hanson. TWELFTH ROW’: Gene Dotas, Todd Raberge. Jim Kuchelmeiser. Barry Gunderson. Kent Schcdlbaucr. Bill Halls, Paul DeMuth. Dave Morrison, Lisa Davis, John Benedict. Tim Behnen, Lisa Copeland, Dan Patton. Sue Eck. THIRTEENTH ROW': Renee Hron, Michelle Welle, Liz Bozarlh. Pam Drier. Kathy Kachcr. Maren LaFortunc. Sherry Bihlcr, Julie Knutson. Colleen Mullen, Trudy Maisuura, Mary Nelson. Nancy Kicckcr, Jill Haeg. Monica Bohlcn. Michelle Dronen. Mary Ann Thomas. Vicki Buth. Kathy Hacg, Chris Anderson. Libby Young, Theresa McManus, Ronda Bowman. VARSITY BAND. FRONT ROW: Kim Templeton. Debbie Parkin. Chris Taylor. Kent Schcdlbaucr. Dann Krueger. Bruce Thoresen. Kris Audcttc, Ann Killingsworth. Pam Prcsslcr. Lynn Harlung. Nancy Enstad. Leanne Sjoquist. Pam Johns. Marianne Clark, Heidi Johnson. Jeff Olson. SECOND ROW: Chris Halverson. Paul DeMuth. Lisa Davis. Jenny Tschida. Rachel Peter. Dave Morrison. Beth Jackson, Gail Tanner. Paul Klyve. Cindy DeRudder. Terri Hilbert. Sharon Brandt. John Carlson. Gerry Brunskill. Amy Bartunck, Dawn Tingdale. Steve Schuldt, Bruce Roberman. BACK ROW: Mike Bailly. Glen Kitlo. Kent Forbes. Steve Christianson. Marc Bjerke, Mark Ryan. John Juhl. Mark Swenson. Craig Olsen. Rolf Schuclcin, Barb Lindsey, Mary Campbell, Nancy Teeters, Kelly Falk, Kari Peterson. Steve Woods. Bob Bjorklund. Pat McDowell. Jenny Beckon. Kris Thompson. 37 BEARS GO SOUTH Destined for palm trees and leaving be- hind the tinsel and the bitter cold, eight greyhound buses filled with 298 enthusias- tic travelers started their long, sleepless journey to Miami Beach, Florida, on De- cember 25. The band, thoroughly exhaust- ed. finally reached its destination on De- cember 27, but very few could sleep. The afternoon was spent indulging in sun, salt water waves, and good food. After three days of waiting in hour-long lines for every meal, a waitress was a very welcome sight! The afternoon ended with high steppin ’ during a twilight practice session. The band finally found its big chance to show off its polished field show in the Great Bands of the Orange Bowl field competition. They didn’t take home a prize, but the honor of competing was great, and the experience was one few could forget. After the competition, the new slogan, “We’re out to get ’urn in the parade” was derived. After many practices, most in drenching rain storms, the band was defi- nitely ready for its goal. They proved this in an exceptional parade performance on December 30, viewed by many winter- bound Minnesota fans over national televi- sion. From Miami it was on to Orlando for some more fun in the sun??! The last few days fo the trip were spent at Sea World and Disney World in unexpected cold tem- peratures of 40° F! In a salute to Disney World, the band performed in Dumbo’s Circus Parade” on Mainstreet, U.S.A. Another two-day bus ride brought weary marchers back to Lincoln to share their experiences with family and friends. Thank to Mr. Nathan Earp, the Band Booster Club, the parents, and the devoted and ready-for-anything chaperones, the band's trip to Florida, 1978-79, was a suc- cessful and memorable experience. Caroline Hin , and Elizabeth Hill perform during the indoor Back home that castle would be made of ice. concert at the Carillon Hotel. 38 FRONT ROW: Michelle Dronen. Jeanne Kenny, Kathy Hein man. Pam Drier, Lori Nestund, Randy West- berg. Debbie Day. Dean Ritter. Debbie Juberian. SECOND ROW: Charlene Crocker. Julie Hillman. Kate Winsor. Adair Alexander. Jeff Spears. Mary Rumppe. Kathy Tcrcch. Libby Graham. Janet Cooley. Laurie Thom, Roxann Keyes. Michelle Briol. BACK ROW: Mr. Chlcbecek. Carla Scholtcn. I.inda Bruncau. Diana Easley. Chris Filips. Michelle Kaye. Tom Sheys. Karen Rademky. Sandy Larson. Ruth Nelson. Julie Cornell, Michelle Hunn. Pat Bonlrager. Cheryl Grafstrom. Pam Bontrager. Renee Shuldt. Vicki Buth. Fifth hour orchestra readies for rehearsal. ORCHESTRA Bach, Beethoven and the Electric Light Orchestra provided inspiration and musi- cal scores for the Lincoln orchestra. Or- chestra experience offered opportunities to develop instrumental skills leading to exciting possibilities for a future in music. Such an opportunity was granted to violin- ist Sandy Larson, who was chosen to be a Lincoln representative and travel to Eng- land and play with the London Symphony. At Lincoln, Mr. Chlcbecek helped pre- pare the group for several concert and guest performances at area schools and colleges. Future Pablo Casals? Lincoln orchestra students develop an appreciation for classical music. 39 FLYING SILKS Marching with the band or performing by themselves, the Lincoln Flag line, un- der the direction of advisor Kim Perkins, added a splash of color wherever they ap- peared. Proudly bearing the school’s green and gold silks, this group of 26 girls led the band in parades all summer and fall. Half- time shows at Lincoln, Normandale and Vikings football games were brightened up with the added attraction of the Lincoln Flags on the field. The highlight of the season was a trip to Florida over the holi- days for the Orange Bowl Parade and field competition. FRONT ROW: Julie Willis. Andrea Pederson. Monica Bohlcn. Nancy Kicckcr. Kathy Tcrech. Sue Nelson. Colleen Mullen. Trudy Matsuura. Libby Young. MIDDLE ROW: Michelle Dronen. Chris Anderson. Jill Hacg. Mary Moran. Mary Nelson, Sherry Bihler, Julie Knutson, Kathy Hacg, Kathy Kacher. BACK ROW: Liz Bozarth, Pam Drier, Ronda Bowman, Renee Hron, Theresa McManus. Debbie Bach. Michelle Welle. Marcn LaFortunc. 40 41 Lincoln spirit on the move! How many baritones (?) led the big parade? BRUINETTES Putting in many hours of hard work, the '78-79 Bruinettes put together routines that brought excitement to our pepfests, games and parades. Under the direction of a new advisor, Shirlee Phillips, the girls learned the arts of dance, friendship and true dedication. As a part of the marching band, the line marched all summer in pa- rades. Being in the band meant wrapping up the marching season with a trip to Flor- ida over the holidays for the Orange Bowl Parade and field competition. With sixteen new dancers on the line, the Bruinettes learned together what it is to be a team. Costumes, fund raisers, sore muscles and six a.m. breakfasts helped pull the group closer together, encouraged them, and taught them what it’s like to finish with a winning season. L lo R: Julie Hinz. Lisa Vinatieri. Kathic Peterson. Kris Dykstra, Captain Ann Kohls. Diane Meier, Holly South. Jane Olson, Linda Markstrom. Laura Waters. Nancy Willis. Shelly Laurent. Penny Rich. Lisa Veith, Gail Notvcdt. Nancy Score, Carol May. Captain Sue Desilets. 42 Kris Paine BEAR MASCOTS What's inside a Lincoln Bear? A big heart, school spirit and lots of enthusiasm! What’s inside a Lincoln Bear Mascot? Four girls with those same qualities. Missy, Lynn. Kris and Kathy took turns during the ’78-79 school year representing our school as the Lincoln Bear. Appearing at every sports event to boost team morale, the mascot was a Lincoln High asset. Thanks, gals! Thanks. Bear! Missy Bush VO-TECH A short bus ride took Lincoln Vo-Tech students to the Hennepin Technical Cen- ter-287 in Eden Prairie every day during fourth, fifth, and sixth hours. Twenty- three courses arc offered there, including auto body repair and refinishing, auto me- chanics, building trades, business occupa- tions, child development assistant, com- mercial art occupations, cook chcf service occupations, health careers, and welding and metal fabrication. The teachers there gave recommendations for grades which earned Lincoln academic credits. Atten- dance was very important. Vo-Tech has been a part of Lincoln for more than five years. The program was originally designed to be taken for one year, but some enthusiastic students took it for two years. The advantages of Vo-Tech are plenti- ful. The most obvious is the development of skills. Exploration in different fields helped the students decide what career to pursue after high school. Also, extra con- sideration may have been given to Vo- Tech students for admission to a post high school program. Mr. Daffer, the advisor, is pleased with the program at Lincoln and feels that many students have profited from it. FRONT ROW: Mr. Daffer. Rolf Schuclcin. Cheryl Lacey. Bill Lee. Kevin Lind. SF.COND ROW: Sue Nash. Kathy Klimek, AngieSotzen,Candy Selinsky. Duane Hall.Steve Springer. Todd Cow. THIRD ROW: Dennis Kelly. Dianne Hanson. John Nystucn. Dan Hatfield. Mike Lamonica. FOURTH ROW: Eric Peter. Lisa Stcinkopf, David Colby. Wayne Sorenson. Dana Carrington. Bill Halls, Jeff Hruby, John Beattie. HEART Powdered sugar and food coloring magically became creations of beauty as Lincoln HEART students competed in the tri-school cake decorating contest. This was the major local activity of the year for this group. HEART (Home Economics and Relat- ed Training) is the club associated with the Home Economics Vocational Occupation- al Program. The program helps students participate in state and local activities. The major state activities include the Del- egate Assembly in the fall and the spring Leadership Convention. Lincoln HEART officers were Mary Klimek, Nancy Oppc- gard. Mike Tonsagcr, Chris Tvedt, and John Wilson. The occupations that were served included child care and guidance, community occupations, fashion, apparel and textiles, foods, grooming, housing, and tourism. Students prepared for state com- petition in each of the above categories, which were judged by people in the indus- try. HEART students attend classes at Lin- coln for part of the school day and receive additional instruction through on-the-job experience. The coordinator of HEART is Mrs. Gerry Bradford. Front Row: Mrs. Bradford. Chris Tvedt, Julie Charon. Pamela Baker. Amy Christianson. Diane Hanson. Middle Row: Jeff Conrad. Rick Denny, Mike Olson. Pam Kaphings. Nancy Oppcgard. Back Row: Don Holmes. Torie Rynchek. Mike Tonsagcr, Mary Kroyer. Dianna Skramstad. Lisa Kulseth. 45 FRONT ROW: Bill Nash, Rick Carter, Pat Nolan. Tony Larson. Curt Kcllett. Dennis Maeziewski. SECOND ROW: Chris Fredrickson. Todd Bodhainc. Sandi Anderson, Curt Olson, Steve Tvedt, Rodger Larson. Scott Reilly, Ken Kelsey. Laurie Boldt. THIRD ROW: Ruth Kalmcn. Joy Raun. Jon Stutclbcrg. Amy Pyle. Chris Boyum. Tom Cote, Kevin Spurgin, Eileen Paulak. BACK ROW: Brenda Ruddy. Chris Tovsen. Mr. Bocser. Brad Engclson, Doug DeJarlais. WE The Work Experience program at Lin- coln is designed for students who arc inter- ested in exploring careers and who need the challenge of a job for motivation. Some of the students entering WE arc seeking an alternative to the regular school program. Ninety-nine percent of the stu- dents this year were underclassmen who were in Lincoln classes for 4 hours a day. and on the job up to 15 hours a week. Credit is given on the basis of how well each student performs. Students arc rated by his her employer. A variety of jobs is offered; many work in food service, while others arc involved in sales or light clerical work. The student’s success lies primarily within the individual based on his desire to learn from his actual experiences. Each must develop good attendance habits, pass academic subjects, and perform well on the job. The success rate of WE. under the leadership of Mr. Boescr, was good. 46 FRONT ROW: Mary Hcigl. Peggy Fordcr, Debbie Kottke. Colccn Sanford, Sandy Hanson. Cindy Benik. Linda Norris, Deanna Smith. Celeste Faster. Gail White, Marti Pierson. BACK ROW: Lynn Smith. Jane Hamilton, Maria McCartan, Linda Kock, Jodi Schmidt. Lynn Trockc. Robyn Lievcnsc. Denise Stevens. Emily Ellefson. Michelle Town. MOEA Dictaphones, telephones, files, and type- writers are tools of the trade for members of the local chapter of the Minnesota Of- fice Education Association. While holding down a part time job in a local business office, senior MOEA students earned two credits toward graduation. The students who were enrolled in this organization pre- pared themselves for office occupations by taking different business classes to develop office skills during their sophomore and junior years at Lincoln. Lincoln MOEA students attend classes in the morning and are released from school at the end of their fourth hour class. At approximately 12:30 or 1:00 p.m. each day, the students go to a business office in the Bloomington area and work for at least three hours a day. The goal of the office education pro- gram is to train high school students so that they will have sufficient office exper- ience to qualify for full time employment in the field of office occupations after graduation. 47 VICA Lincoln VICA students were busy work- ing on auto mechanics, cabinet making, dental assistance and twenty-four other in- teresting activities for the Minnesota Skill Olympics held each spring. By demon- strating the skills they acquired in one of over twenty-seven specific trade areas, they enter competition and win recogni- tion for themselves. First place winners at the state level represent Minnesota and compete in the same contest at the Na- tional Skills Olympics held each June. They can develop leadership skills by par- ticipating in state conferences, by cam- paigning for state office, and by attending leadership conferences. There were about twelve leadership development contests in which they may also participate. VICA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America) is a youth organization repre- senting the trades, technical, and health students in the Cooperative Training pro- gram. By working on the job, students can learn skills in their interest fields and be better prepared for a full-time job or addi- tional training after graduation from high school. The officers chosen for VICA this year were: Brett Broekema, president; Dan Bruns, vice president; Janice Hcgerlc, sec- retary; Steve Bohlsen, treasurer; and Deb- bie Capron, parliamentarian. FRONT ROW: Rcnac Jenson. Jilcen Ladcndorf, Janice Hcgerlc. Debbie Capron. Julie Weston. Dave Tobias. Chris Divine, Kevin LeClaire. SECOND ROW: Scott Aamodt. Craig Howell, Kerry Kruckow. Dan Bruns. Curt Michaelson, Jim Lyon. THIRD ROW: Kevin Marek, Steve Bohlsen. Dan Wcttcrlund. Brian Christianson. Bob Borscth, Ben Zirbcs. Brett Broekema. Eric Peter. BACK ROW: Mike Lewis. Barry Post. Mr. Anderson. Greg Yohn. 48 DECA Lincoln DECA students worked hard all year to win honors and awards which were given for local, state, and national compe- tition in areas such as apparel and accesso- ry, automotive and petroleum, food ser- vice, food marketing, finance and credit, general merchandising, and advertising. This year, DECA involved approxi- mately seventy members of Lincoln who elected the following officers: Bob Tchle, president; Tom Garton, vice president; Shari Sanderson, secretary; Barb Clay, treasurer; Sean Fitzgerald, historian; and Craig Wishy. parliamentarian. The Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) is an integral part of Distributive Education (DE). DE is a pro- gram of instruction, taught by Mr. Zaun, which teaches marketing, merchandising, and management. FRONT ROW: Mark Harrcr. Diane Punchard. Tim Walstcad. Craig Wishy. Tom Garton. Chris Johnson. Jon McCombs, Rich Kassa. Heather Gilbert. SECOND ROW: Karen Just. Rick Craswell. Linda Speer, Shari Sanderson. Eric Erickson. Vince Heinz. Lisa Peterson. Patty Deppc, Mike Green. Steve Aga. THIRD ROW: Barb Bcllefeuille. Donna Swanson, Theresa Walkowiak. Jim Daley. Dave Murphy. Sue Eckert, Lisa Foss. Lori Wendt, Lee Olson, Steve Bittick. Mr. Zaun. FOURTH ROW: Brad Fox, Jason Okcrbcrg, John Hoium, Bob Tchle. Scan Fitzgerald, Kris Alexander, Brad Finnc. Stephanie Gale. Julie Condra, Dana Rettcnmaycr. Barb Clay. 49 MAH QUH What docs Mah-Quh mean? This question was often asked by students. Mah-Quh is an Indian word meaning “lit- tle bear. The school paper covered many aspects of Lincoln including sports, dan- ces, outstanding individuals, clubs, and or- ganizations. Dave Beriss and Mike Con- nly, co-editors, and Mrs. Krueger, advisor, encouraged the staff. Heading the photog- raphy department was Joe Voiding. The staff had brain-storming sessions when all ideas were openly discussed. As- signments were made, and research done. Once articles were typed. Mrs. Vcith typed them on the phototypcscttcr. Staff members used creativity in laying out the pages and then sent them to the printer. Once the pages were returned, the staff folded and assembled them. Then, the “lit- tle bear was distributed for the student body’s enjoyment. FRONT ROW: Mary Alvcsiad. Heather Gilbert. Tracey Dykstra. Jody Jacobson. Tcri Black. BACK ROW: Steve Peterson. Dave Peril, Steve F.bcrt, Audrey Swart . John Maher. Mike Connly, Dan F.lftmann, Dave Beriss. Larry Roberman. Karin Edvinsson. Joe Voiding. Erik Nelson. 50 . and that concludes this evening's news. “You mean the deadline was last Friday?” Karin adds a Swedish touch of journalism. FRONT ROW: Michelle Hose. Sue Lundy. Peggy Bosanko. Michelle Taylor. BACK ROW: Karin Edvinsson, Janice Komar, Dave Beriss. Tom Tremblay. Margaret Bonnert. Jennie Willard. Mrs. Sheffer. EVERGREEN Impressive, enriching, expressive, and emotional .. . that’s what people think of Lincoln's literary magazine, the Ever- green. Every spring Lincoln students ex- press themselves creatively in writing poet- ry. short prose and artwork which they submit to the Evergreen staff. The staff then edits and organizes these materials and produces an accomplished high school literary magazine. Publishing, selling, and distribution of the magazine are all func- tions of this staff. The 1978-79 Evergreen editor was Michelle Taylor and the advisor was Mrs. Sheffer. “Roses arc red. violeis arc blue. .’ I’ve heard lhai one before. 51 YEARBOOK Excitement, frustration, pressure, re- lief. delirious laughter and anguished yells! Emotions were continuously “flying” within the yearbook room. With the help of the editor. Kim Forbes, and ad- visor, Mr. Zclcnakas, the staff gained a new sense of responsibility and learned how to work together as a team. As the year went on. the feelings of pressure and frustration were slowly changed to feelings of excitement. The staff benefited from the exper- ience of watching the year unfold and capturing it with pictures and words for the entire student body and staff. FRONT ROW: Laura Becker. Theresa Anderson. Pete Prashcr. Terry Marl. Mike Mart. Grace Meehan. Connie Kolbcrg. Kathic Peterson, Mannah Danowit. Steph Burke, Lisa Wclna. Eric Clark. BACK ROW: Jan Erickson. Nancy Teeters. Nancy Anderson. Kelly O'Brien. Shelley Johnson. Kim Forbes. Barb Brehm. NOT PICTURED: Rick Craswcll. Sue Eck. Choosing the best shot is part of Connie’s job Concentration . hardwork and the vogue look for Steph. 52 150% effort given by Mr. “Z . NHS What school group has great annual fall and spring picnics, sliding parties, and helps friendships start or grow by selling message carnations? In addition to fun and fund raising. Lincoln’s chapter of the National Honor Society devotes many hours to helping fellow students get better grades, and also serve as guides for many school functions. Advised by Miss Pinten and Mrs. Wilhelm, the 1978-79 NILS, club had a fun and successful year. Its officers were: Debby Ogren-President; Bob Brown-Vice President; Kim Thaxton- Vicc President in charge of Tutoring; An- gie Ruzicka-Sccrctary; and Theresa An- dcrson-Trcasurcr. Meeting of the minds.' Todd and Angie prepare for a fasl ride. FRONT ROW Sue Mathias. Sandy Mathias. Lona Tenpav Beth Franklin. Sue Porter. Lisa Vcith. Michelle Taylor, Mary Roffers. Hannah Danowit. Sue Smallcn. Christy Carlson. Kim Forbes. Sue Lundy, Peggy Bosanko. Dave Beris%, Bob Brown. SECOND ROW: Kim Bcrglund, Laura Becker, Julie Workman. Adair Alexander. Cindy Kon cn. Tony Simpson. Bob Lcfflcr. Dave Krueger. Mary Rumppe. Cara McLachlun. Theresa Anderson. Cindy Larsen. Angie Ru icka. THIRD ROW Cheryl Breid. Mark Abe. Tcri Black. Jcanninc Briol. Bryan Engfer. John Maher. Steve Ebert. Don Patterson. Mike Connly. Tom Nurkkala. Tom Brcslcy, Ann (iilbertsen, Dave Steward. BACK ROW: Lisa Christensen. Tom Adams. Debbie Sylvester. Tom Tremblay. Dave Larson. Dave Housholdcr. Debbie Ogren, Chris Julin, Todd Sanford. Gary Krogh. Randy Schuldt. Jim Gustaf- son. Laurie Thom. Pam Bontrager. Debbie Ogren. The Pres. 53 THESPIANS Move to right stage. Lights please. Dress rehearsal tonight. Let’s fill the house If these terms arc second nature to you, it is possible that you arc a theater fan and possibly a part of the International Thespi- an Society. The Thespians keep them- selves busy earning points for recognition which accumulate toward the possibility of recognition as an Honor Thespian. This year the Thespians worked together under the direction of adviser, Mr. Fredell and officers Debbie Bach, Dawn Anderson, Margaret Bonnert, and Mary Roffers. Be- sides meeting here at Lincoln, the Thespi- ans also evaluated the theatrical produc- tions of various other theater companies. They used some of their spare time work- ing on fund raisers to support the Lincoln theater department. The most prominent of these was the production and sale of garters for the Winter Formal dance. The spring production of Harvey kept Thespi- ans busy developing their theater skills. I am a star!” FRONT: Meg Hatcher. SECOND ROW Mary Roffers. Gordon Cox. Ted Davis. Debbie Bach. Nancy Hilbert. Dawn Anderson. THIRD ROW: Mary Moran. Kathy Kachcr. Michelle Taylor. Mark Snidarich. Julie Cooncr. Laura Becker. Margaret Bonnert. Sue Lundy. Bryan Engfcr. BACK ROW': Lisa Christensen. Cindy Dean. Dave Mills. Eric Rcith. Larry Robcrman. Tom Brcsley. Pat Zclzman. Lisa Rhea. Dave Bcriu. 5 A Sue found the position best for thinking. Mike isn't about to change his mind. PHILOSOPHY CLUB What did Swiss cheese, pepperoni, and “Triscuits have to do with philosophy? Nobody seemed to know, but they sure did provide good munching at meetings of the Philosophy Club. Since the club did not meet at regular intervals, meetings were organized whenever members got the itch to philosophize. Various club members’ houses provided the rendezvous. Mr. Tu- figno joined in the discussions. Debates such as belief in God vs atheism stimulat- ed thinking on both sides. Also, books such as Man's Search For Meaning and Civil Disobedience were read and discussed. 55 FRONT ROW: Margaret Bonnert. Peggy Bovanko. MIDDLE ROW: Mark Snidarich. Sue l.undy, Mr. Tufigno. Larry Roberman, Meg Hatcher. BACK ROW: Dawn Ander- son. Mike Connly, Greg Rueff. Dave Beriss. Gordon Cox, Dave Steward. SKI CLUB Fluffy moguls, hot swiss chocolate, friends all around you, un“bcar”ablc weather, broken bones, and frostbitten faces were just a few of the ups and downs composing the year for the ’78-’79 Ski Club. Each week a determined group of skiicrs set out on Wednesday afternoon to do their thing on Buck Hill. Advised by Jack Born, this year's club took a super weekend outing to Indianhead and a great week in Utah. Here are some comments on the trips: “Super ...” “Unbelievable ...” Worth the money ... “I’m going next year for sure!” Look out Bunny Hill, here wc come! Future Bear incognito. 56 Many Bear beginners have started here. ShaWn Jones prepares Tor a full day of skiing. FRONT ROW: Paulette Derksen. Rendu Bowman. Heidi Christensen. Grace Meehan. Kim Forbes. Jo Trotlicr. Michelle Slczak. Debbie Dcslauricrs. Tcri Black. Cheryl Korbcl, Mary Swanson. BACK ROW: Mr. Daffer, Kevin Hitchcock. Scott I.eBrun. Mr. Schuman. Mike Kruger. Teresa Sandi. Steve Ebert, Mary Tremblay. Helena Pokals, Sepoy Person. Anneke van dcr Cammen. NEWCOMERS What was it like to be new to the Lin- coln area? For many it may have been a traumatic experience. The Newcomers Club offered comfort and welcome to im- migrants to Lincoln's shores. Tom Tremb- lay. president for two years, planned many social events to help students adjust to their new school environment. Mr. Daffer and Mr. Schuman led the group in discus- sions about their feelings about Lincoln. Kidding around American style. Advisor Schuman and Tom welcome new students. Strangers became friends through the Newcomer's Club. ABE’S BABES What is an Advent angel? Lincoln Abe’s Babes members treated one another to gifts and surprises in December as one of the many activities of this group during the year. Membership to Abe’s Babes is open to the entire student body. The club’s objec- tives are to sponsor student activities and maintain school spirit. Michelle Taylor, President, made sure that these objectives were met by planning exciting activities. These included the planning of Snow Week and the Winter Formal, candy cane sales, and a Christmas party. FRONT ROW: Michelle Taylor. Kim Bcrglund. Debbie Ogrcn. Sue Desikts. Carla Heilman. Joan Budewitr, Terry Dclic, Tammy Houck. Lori Ncslund. ROW 2: Casey Kniscly. Kathy Brady. Chris Julin. Bob Lcfflcr, Dave Krueger. Mary Rumppc. Theresa Anderson. Cara Mcl.achlan. Lisa Vcith, Kelly Turnbcrg. Laurie Broun. ROW 3: Shelly Olson. Brenda Zicrdcn. Carla Scholicn. Tammic Kilter. Kathy Hacg. Marcn La Fortune. Nita Holland, Diana Raslcy. Pam Bakkcn. Linda Bruncau. Kerry Shcchy. BACK ROW: Barb Lovely. Amy Bartunck. Jenny Beckon. Sharon Brandt. Kris Axclson. Tami Hccht. Nancy Score. Debbie Obcrg, Hannah Danowit, Carolyn Konr.cn. Teresa Tadich. “Laugh at me one more time and . Being Bruinettes is harder than they thought. 58 Kerry teaches Teresa how to be a Bruineltc. Helena and Kim learn about each other in AFS. AFS A 5.000 mile flight brought Teresa Sandi, American Field Service exchange student, from La Paz, Bolivia, to Bloom- ington, Minnesota, to live in the Lincoln community. Teresa spent the 1978-79 school year living with the family of Mi- chelle Kaye. Teresa had many supporters this year, especially those members of the A.F.S. club who became her good friends. In addition to befriending Teresa, some members of the club spent four days in Rochester with the A.F.S. International organization. This year’s A.F.S. officers were: Lisa Christensen. President; Kathy Brady, Vice President; Ann Hamrc, Sec- retary; and Tammy Tilley, Treasurer. Ms. Schlafge and Mrs. Hendrickson were the advisors. FRONT ROW: Ann Hamrc. Kim Kalli. Tamra Tilley. Kathy Brady. Sheila l.imbcrt. MIDDLE ROW: Julie Hinz, Mary Anderson. Charlene Crocker. Michelle Taylor. Liz Wnngstad. Lori Allaman. BACK ROW: Carole Rcdcrcr. Suz.y Peters. Bill Graff. Debbie Sylvester. Lisa Christensen. Vicky F.nncy. Kim Bcrglund. Brenda Zicrdcn. Lisa Welna, Helena Ponkala, Teresa Sandi. Cheryl Brcid. Kathy Brady expresses enthusiasm! Cultures span the globe and meet at Lincoln. 59 FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS I Dear Lincoln, I'm so happy lo be a student at Abraham Lincoln Senior High School. The school is so totally different from my school at home, and I love to feel the school spirit in all the activi- ties. So 1 want to thank Dr. Stever, all my teachers and the whole school for a terrific school year. 1978-1979! Flisabeth Senning Sweden y Dear Lincoln. This has been the most wonderful exper- ience I have had in my life and is one that I will never forget. I’ve really enjoyed being a student at Lincoln, and I am very impressed at the way such a large school operates. There is also a lot of school spirit that I have not experienced before, and I love it. Thanks to all of you that have made this stay in America such a great one. Michelle Slczak Australia Dear Lincoln. I am surprised how fast I was able to adjust to a new environment. I have enjoyed this new experience very much and will nev- er forget it. I am amazed with the great amount of school spirit at the pepfests. school activities and sports. I have enjoyed the cross country ski racing competition most. My classes have been interesting, and the teachers very helpful. All the nice friends have made my year a success. When I go back to Finland. I will always remem- ber Lincoln. Thank you Helena Ponkala Finland 60 Six students from other .countries be- came a part of Lincoln this year. I incoln students helped them feel at home as they learned what it is like to live in and experience America. The Lincoln stu- dent body thanks those six special people for sharing a part of themselves and their countries with us. Dear Lincoln, Where did the time go?!! It seems like only yesterday that I arrived in this country with no idea of what would happen during this year; but I have found that here, in my new home, I have had the best experiences of my life. Lincoln was the most wonderful place I could ever have come to. It was hard in the beginning, (I remeber when people had to learn to speak more s-l- o-w-l-y to me), but many very good friends helped me to realize my objectives. I would like to thank everyone for making my stay memorable. Love. Teresa Sandi N. de G. Bolivia Dear Lincoln, I would like to thank you for your care for the students. It is great to be in a large school with such a big choice of classes and to see the extraordinary school spirit I have never seen before. It has been great to see the different cus- toms and uses of another country and to live with its people. Thanks to all who made this experiential year, which gives me lots to re- member, possible for me. Anneke van dcr Canimcn The Netherlands Dear Lincoln, It’s been a fantastic experience to attend Lincoln for a year. There arc so many things that are different from my other school, espe- cially the school spirit. I loved fl)e football games and pepfests! I'm glad I came to Lin- coln. because it doesn't have as many rules as in many other schools. This is ar« ro 5 I'm sure I'll never forget. Thank you. Karin Edvinsson Sweden 6t 64 6S THE GREEN MACHINE A winning season - these words best de- scribe the Bear football year 1978. With a number of returning starters from last year. Head Coach Stan Skjci had a team with experience. Led by captains Phil Bruneau, Craig Pearson, Dan Saunders, and Doug Taplin, the players were city champions and second place finishers in the Lake Conference South Division. The Bears opened with an exciting comc-from-behind win over Burnsville, 16-13. They went on to win four straight games before being upended by Richfield. This upset did not discourage the Bears; the next game against Jefferson was a dominant 42-0 homecoming win. The Bru- ins bowed to Edina West in a valiant effort to win the Lake Conference Championship with a score of 28-7. During the season the team was ranked as high as 5th in the state. Many individuals received honors. Most valuable player Jim Rushin was an All Conference selection, along with wide re- ceiver Jim Gustafson, offensive tackle Phil Bruneau, and nose guard Don Hurst. Re- ceiving honorable mention were Dan Saunders, Jon Vasatka, and Bruce Grant. With junior starters Greg Bell. Dan Dockcndorf, Steve Ruthstrom, and Al Steinkopf, next year promises to be an ex- citing one. 1) Coach Dolan pushes for a hard practice. 2) Greg Bell and Dan Saunders unite to form a strong offense. 3) Coach Skjci offers advice. 4) Lefflcr shows his form. Page 67 1) Bears plan the attack. 2) Quarterback Grant hands off against Edina East. 3) Bear offense comes barrelling through. 4) Saunders sweeps right. 5) Gus blocks as teammate Bell goes down. 56 BEAR KICKERS + Lincoln Bear soccer has been a domi- nant force in high schools for the past three seasons. The Bears won their fourth Section Five championship in five years with an overtime decision over Kennedy. The guidance of coaches Tom Lampi and Jack Born led the Bears into the final two rounds of tournament with a 14-1-2 re- cord. The state tournament semi-finals brought Lincoln up against Cooper, a team with whom Lincoln had previously tied. A loss was a disappointment, but the Bears went on to take a third place title after a win against White Bear Mariner, 2- 0. Lincoln finished third in the 1978 Min- nesota State H.S. Soccer Tournament. All Conference players were Steve Aga, Steve Albers, Jeff Svendsen and Matt Ryan, with Dave Krueger receiving an honorable mention. The Bears scored a total of 51 goals and gave up only 17 during the season. The all- senior starting squad ended a great season with a 15-2-2 record. Bruin J.V. soccer team was strong this year with a 10-3-2 record, and the sopho- more squad had a 13-2-0 record, becoming sophomore Lake Conference champions. These teams arc the promise of strong teams in the Bruins’ future. 1) Coach Lampi gives instructions. 2) Dave Krueger shows his fancy footwork. 3) Tri-captain Pat Callahan out for a midnight stroll. 4) Fullback Doug winds up to boot the ball down the field. 5) Karsten Nelson successfully maneuvers the ball away from an opponent. Page 69 1) Jim Smilcr takes a corner kick. 2) Forward Matt Ryan heads the ball out of Bear territory. 3) Eric demonstrates good ball control. 4) Bear defense holds up. 5) Don Robinson and Karsten Nelson skillfully steal the ball. 6) Bear domination is obvious. 68 69 GIRLS SOCC IT TO ’EM Winning bccan c a habit for the girl’s soccer team after g n- up their first three contests. The turn.it und was due largely to the play f g...:lii patsy Rudic, who g ive up only three gw;- .1 season, and the scoring of Mary Brackett who finished with eleven goals. The season’s tri-captains were Theresa Anderson, Debbie Juberian and Patsy Ru- dic. All Conference honors were awarded to seniors Debbie Juberian, forward, and Patsy Rudic, goaltender; junior halfback Lisa Bccchctti; and sophomore forward Mary Brackett. Sally Vatnc led th sophomore team in scoring i :t ft .n goals, helping them win the . rh .ore championship. The season recoro was 13-1-2. 1) Cindy Martha and Theresa Anderson cut an op- ponci - off in a fight for the ball. 2) Sa'u watches the offense get their kicks. 3) Steph Smyser handles the ball with confidence. 4) Pam Maxson heads the ball toward the offensive goal. 5) Lisa Bccchctti anticipates play from the back- ficld, 6) “Another bruise, but I got the ball! 70 ' L NET GAIN: TEN WINS Serving up wins in 1978-79 was the ac- complishment of the girls' volleyball team. Captain Angie Ruzicka led the team to a 10-10 record and the city championship. The team tied for fourth place in the South Division. Honors were given to Captain Ruzicka as All Conference player, to Cindy Larsen, most valuable player, and to Pam and Pat Bontrager, voted most determined players. In search of another winning season, the team looks forward to many returning J.V. and sophomore players. Several promising players were Eva Knudsen, Terry Bciers- dorf, Linda Bruneau, Jessica McQuadc, Jamie Moebus, and Joan Budewitz. 1) The tall is bumped as teammates ready to com- plete the play. 2) Jill Horstman stands in form for a serve. 3) Leslie Larson picks up the serve. 4) All for one. and one for all. 5) Intense concentration goes into every serve. 6) Angie bumps to save an opponent score. 71 RUN FOR THE HILLS Keeping the boys’ cross country winning tradition intact, this year’s team brought home the distinction of Lincoln’s eighth consecutive city championship. Powerful force was out front with run- ners Harry Schulte, Paul Carlson, and Brad Cochran, who received All Confer- ence honors. Juniors Tom Pcckham and Dan Hoy were also tough competitors, re- ceiving honorable mention. The team was awarded the Lake Con- ference South Championship because of their fine 7-1 record. They also were first place title holders in the Red Wing Invita- tional. Inexperience did not hamper the success of the girls’ cross country team. Coached by Mike Slack, the four returning and six rookie runners were undefeated. Led by sophomore All Conference run- ner Jeanne Benick, the team won its fourth consecutive city championship and went on to become Lake Conference South Champs. All Conference honors were also given to Linda Nelson and Mary Tremb- lay. Lisa Roisum won an honorable men- tion for her efforts this season. Heading the team in spirit and organization were Captains Debbie Ogren and Jenny Hart- kopf. We look forward to a repeat of this sea- son’s achievements next year as the girls bring their winning experience back into play. Page 72 1) Captains Jenny and Debbie warm up before the region meet. 2) Dan Hoy keeps running strong. 3) All Conference Mary jogs at Nokomis. 4) Paul Carlson holds a good lead. page 72 1) Jeanne Benick works out at Moir Park. 2) Cochran pushes on. 3) Cross country rowdies”! 4) Paul nears the finish line with determination. 72 HARRY SCHUTTE Record honors have been bestowed on runner-swimmer Harry Schuttc during his athletic career at Lincoln. Harry has stacked up a total of twelve letters, letter- ing in cross country, swimming, and track each year since he joined Lincoln teams in 1975. He has been undefeated in the Lake Conference in cross country and has won All Conference honors for three consecu- tive years. Harry currently holds the school cross country record for the three- mile run. Beyond local and state competi- tion, Harry advanced to the national AAU Junior Olympics in Lincoln, Nebraska, in his junior year. In addition to athletic honors, Harry has also been a high achiever in the class- room. Lincoln is proud of his accomplish- ments and wishes him well in the future. 73 LINCOLN GYMNASTS Chalking up points on the beam, uneven and parallel bars, rings, and the horse were this years’ Bruin gymnasts. The boys’ season, held in the fall and coached by Mr. Wolf, greatly improved over last year. Their final record was 9-1 with their only loss to rival Kennedy 116.94-115.04. The J.V. team proudly car- ried Lincoln colors in an undefeated sea- son. Senior Dan Wurdeman was the top scorer, averaging 32 points per meet in all- around competition. Captains Rick Fossccn and Steve Buck led the gymnasts to a second place finish in the Lake Conference. At the state meet Dan Wurdeman placed fifth on high bar. Bob Gozola eighth on horse, and Steve Buck placed nineteenth on rings and par- allel bars. The girls’ team, coached by Sandy Krantz, had many strong individuals on the team. Qualifying for regions were all- arounders Mary Dunbar and Kim Noel, along with Steph Burke. Captains for the year were Dunbar and Patti Palon, who led the team to a 2-6 record and the city championship. Over-all point totals per meet increased this year as evidence of the team's im- provement. Page 74 1) Gymnast Steve Maxson exhibits his handspring vault. 2) A handstand straddle down, shown here by Deb- bie. is a difficult move on the beam. 3) Rcnac wails for the judge's signal to begin. 4) Steve Buck executes an L scat on the rings with perfect form. Page 75 1) Carla completes her routine at a Jefferson meet. 2) Bob displays his “V scat to press handstand. 3) During warm-up. Mary Dunbar practices her mount. 4) Debbie Elliot flics to a high score. 5) Slate competitor Dan Wurdeman moves from gi- ants to vault on the high bar. rrT 74 75 LINCOLN PUCKSTERS The flying blades of the Bruins sculp- tured a winning hockey season. Coaches Bergstrom and Mitchell were impressed by the overall improvement made by the team. The strong points of play consisted of expert goal tending, strong shooting, and speed. The most noted victories were against city champs Bloomington Jefferson 4-1, and state winners Edina East 2-1. Al- though the season ended in a heartbreak- ing regional semi-final overtime loss, the team spirit and determination carried through. All conference players were Jim Rushin and Westy Graves. The team was spurred on by Captains Jim Rushin and Mark Os- tendorf. page 76 1) Jeff Svcndscn is in the action against the Jags. 2) Mike Turgcon vies for the puck as Greg Pike is ready to assist. 3) The Bears face-off with determination to win. Page 77 1) Ready on defense. 2) Bear spirit is well represented on the hockey rink 3) A score against the Jaguars is a cause for celebra- tion. 4) Strong on the attack! 5) Bob Maescr battles at the boards for control of the puck. 6) Goalie Westy Graves is geared up to defend Lin- coln's net. 76 77 BEAR BASKETBALL They dribbled, jump-shot and hustled their way to the regional tourney: Lincoln girl and boy cagcrs were out to show the improvement they made as teams. The boys’ basketball squad began the season slowly and with some inconsistency, but the tough team highlighted its young season with a close win over state-ranked Edina East. The second half of the season found the Bears gaining confidence and playing more consistently as they met harder op- ponents. They won five of their last seven games. Coach Hutton’s team finished with a 9-9 record before entering regional com- petition. The boy cagers won their first regional game against Eisenhower, followed by a fantastic game against Robbinsdalc. With only three seconds remaining, the Bruins lost 54-52. Greatly improved senior Garrett Byrne made All Conference, as did Captain Jim Gustafson. Kevin Opatz received Honor- able Mention. The girls’ basketball team improved in many skills, which enabled them to have a great season. The girl cagers advanced to the region quarter-finals until they dropped a close 45-40 game against Hop- kins Lindbergh. All Conference Tri-Captain Debbie Ju- berian, along with Theresa Anderson and Cindy Larsen, led the team in spirit and a 4-12 season. Coaches Skjci and Dolan de- veloped a team well worth catching. The players’ fine efforts were apparent in the final tabulation which showed most of the games to be close in scoring. With junior guard Bridget McMullin and many sophomores from Coach Carl- son’s team returning, basketball fans may look forward to a great ’79-80 season. Page 78 1) Patti Champlin concentrates on the basket. 2) Kevin and Gus move swiftly on defense. 3) Six-eleven Garrett Byrne uses his jump-shot to score. 4) Starters Debbie and Bridget hustle to break the defense. 5) Mac's energy challenges opponent's skills. Page 79 1) Rocky is determined to control the ball. 2) Kevin hangs in there during an Eisenhower game. 3) Peril screens so Gus can check things out. 4) In closing minutes Mark Englund helps in a 53-51 win over Edina Fast. 5) Lincoln-Edina rivals battle for the ball. 6) Debbie’s shot has Bears wailing for the rebound. 78 79 NORDIC SKIERS Hyland practices improved the endur- ance and strength of the Bear cross coun- try teams. While others hibernated, the Bruin skiers, with the help of Coach Fran Koch, developed two teams that advanced far in competition. The boys tallied consistently high scores and ended with a 7-1 season record. Cap- tains Don Patterson and Bill Heinsohn led the team to a city championship, a second place finish in the Lake Conference, and a fourth place in regions. In the Grand Rapids Invitational the team took first place. Much of their win- ning was due to improvements in speed. All Conference skiers Kent Green and Erik Nelson will be returning next year, along with Tim Vitters and Scott Sable. The girls’ cross country ski team exper- ienced a year of building, due to the loss of last year’s strong seniors. Captain Sandy Hero proved to be valu- able to the team. She placed sixth in re- gional competition and eighteenth at the state meet. Although the team ended with a 1-7 record, the girls gained a great deal of experience which will be helpful in pro- ducing a potential winning team next year. Page 80 1) Scott Sable relaxes at the end or a meet. 2) F.rik feels anxiety as he await the start. 3) At the start Sue resolves to give it her best. 4) In spite of the cold. Dc3n Ritter pushes on. 5) Sandy's technique helped her do well. 5 80 ALPINE GREEN Hitting the slopes, bearing Minnesota weather, and winning arc what Coach Di- mond’s downhill ski teams did this year. Captains Ron Faye and Brad Jacobson led the boys’ team to a fourth place in the Lake Conference with an 8-3 record. Strong wins were recorded against Lind- bergh and Park. In the rcgionals Lincoln placed first, en- abling them to advance to the state meet, where the Bear downhillers ended their season in seventh place. Leading point scorers were Captains Faye and Jacobson, and Darrell Gricpp. Consistent junior winners were Steve Wil- son and Clay Wenner, who will be wel- come returners for next year. The girls’ team, larger compared to last year, had a very successful season start. Two big meets were a 32-23 win over Coo- per and a 38-17 win over St. Louis Park. Captains Carol Chapman and Kim Hcl- lcrud led the team through tougher com- petition during the second half of the sea- son to capture the city championship. The girls’ finished with a 5-5 record. Page 81 1) Paul Hariwig gels a good jump out of the gate. 2) High on the gate saves Darrell Gricpp valuable time. 3) Kathy Opitz rounds the last gate and heads for 3 the finish. 4) Bob F.ngclhart anxiously awaits the countdown. 5) Steve Wilson selects his line. 83 TENNIS The cumulative performances of the guys and girls’ tennis teams showed sig- nificant individual improvement on the part of many team members. Captain Tom Bergstrom led the guy’s team to a final 7-6 record. Lake Confer- ence Blue Division standings finaled at 5- 3. A strong varsity squad consisted of Cap- tain Tom, Dwight SocffVer and Mitch Monson as first, second and third singles respectively. Dave Pcrtl and Mike Olson and Stan Brown and Dan Dulas competed as first and second doubles. The team of Pcrtl and Olson finished second in the Lake Conference and the team of Brown and Dulas finished fifth. Bears All Conference players were Cap- tain Tom and Dwight Soefficcr. Returning lettermen for the season arc senior Dave Pcrtl and junior Mitch Monson. On a comparable scale, the girls’ cap- tain Cindy Cannady led an improved team through a strong, competitive conference schedule. Although their final record was 0-8, the individual play of each member was exceedingly tough. The varsity squad was led by first singles player Lynn Hartung, a sophomore, who held the best game score on the team. Sec- ond and third singles were played by senior Sue Haddick and junior Lisa Bolstad al- ternately. First doubles team. Captain Cindy and Jan Erickson gave their oppo- nents tough competition during their matches. Second doubles was played by Beth Claar and Laura Nelson. Outstanding performances were given by the following sophomores playing both varsity and J.V.: Laura Nelson, Laura Rcndall, Barb Reimer, Leora Kretchman and Elizabeth Hygrell. Page 82 1) Doubles partners Cindy and Jan. 2) Stan Brown is ready for action as doubles partner Dan Dulas smashes serve. 3) As the ball bounces low. Sue stoops to return it. 4) The sun's distraction bears no effect on Mitch's serve. Page 83 1) Lynn shows form that made her number one match winner. 2) Singles player Tom Bergstrom resolves to domi- nate the match. 3) Dave's ground stroke requires extra effort. 4) Beth cases into her forehand from the baseline 5) A precise swing places the ball swiftly in the oppo- nents court. 6) Mike Olson serves toward a set target. 82 83 BRUIN MATMEN Weight Watchers would despair it they had to follow the Lincoln grapplcrs’ weight loss program. Sweating and starva- tion were used to control the scales as the Bears prepared to weigh in for meets. Two mid-season spectacular victories over Edina East and St. Louis Park pro- vided the spirit boost the wrestlers needed. In addition, the Bears gained confidence and developed in their team work and per- severance. A highlight of the year was the Region 6AA tournament in which Charlie Wiebc placed fifth and Captain John Hcisick took first place. In addition to his high placings in region and invitational meets, Hcisick participated in the state meet and was designated Lincoln’s most valuable wrestler. Scott Smith, also placing high in many competitions, qualified for All Con- ference. As the season came to a close, a recogni- tion and celebration banquet in honor of our wrestlers was held at the Swiss Chalet. Along with the dining, the seniors received awards and Captains Heisick, Phil Brun- cau, and Wayne Rotzicn relinquished their positions to next years' captains Chad Rotzien and Scott Smith. In addition, a special award was presented to Wayne Rotzien for his outstanding scholastic and all-around athletic ability. Page 84 1) Wayne Rotzicn bars his opponent. 2) Heavyweight Phil Bruncau goes for match points 3) John Hcisick counters a take down, 4) Jay Moss is in control. 5) Jefferson rival is pinned by Scott Smith. 84 AQUA DEBS Aqua Debs, or synchronized swimming, involves the performance of ballet move- ments in the water. The ’78-79 Bear season was the third year that the sport was extra- mural. To start off the year, a swim-a thon was held, which was one hundred laps or one hour of swimming, whichever came first. The Lincoln team led by Captain Mary Dunbar and Coaches Mary Lou Al- len and Bonnie Folsum, participated in the D.G.W.S. state tournament held in April. An annual swim show was performed in May. This show entitled “Monopoly, showed the many different forms and moves involved in the sport. Page 85 1) Connie and Sylvia work together on form, for their duet. 2) The Lincoln Aqua Deb members form a water- fountain. 3) Kim Berglund awaits a meet at Penn Junior High. 4) Mary Dunbar practices the ballet leg. 5) Underwater stunts such as this dolphin also were performed. 8S LINCOLN SWIMMING AND DIVING Early morning practices at junior high pools became a routine for Lincoln swim- mers. Those workouts, along with those held after school, paid off when it came to competing. The boys’ team made a big splash in competition this year. Led by Captains Mark Cleveland, and Harry Schutte, the team finished with a 5-3 record. A fifth place finish in state, the best ever for Lin- coln. proved that the team was a tough one. Scott Birklid finished third in the 200- yard invitational medley and fourth in the 100-yard breaststroke. The 400-yard freestyle relay team placed seventh and the 200-yard medley team took ninth place. Sophomore diver Bob Weller placed third, and Mike Carlson placed fifth and ninth in the 200-yard and 100-yard frees- tyle events. The mermen were ably coached by Greg Anklam. Jay Olsen, and Jerry Baker. At the season's end banquet, team members voted Hardest Worker and Most Im- proved honors to Mike Daly and elected Mike Carlson as Most Valuable team- mate. First place honors were won by the girls’ swimming and diving team at the Braincrd Invitational and the Halloween Classic. In the Lake Conference, their final record was 4 wins and 4 losses. The team, under the coaching of Greg Anklam and Bob Knight proved to be tough competitors. This was true when the Bears went to the final event against state-ranked Minneton- ka before they lost 90-82. Captains for the year were Julie Cornell and Nancy Wishart. This year’s strong team sent more swimmers to state compe- tition than ever before. The 200-yard med- ley team, consisting of Nancy Wishart. Meg Ossana. Sue Craven, and Jill Tca- chout, finished eighth in the state. Page 86 1) The Bear swimmers lake a break alongside the pool. 2) Co-captains Nancy Wishart and Julie Cornell. 3) Kay Humphrey displays control and strength. 4) As her turn comes Lisa gives it all she's got. 5) Rob's backstroke lets him glide through the wa- ter. Page 87 1) Perfect form gets Kay off to a good start. 2) Gary Krogh awaits the submersion. 3) Marla Lbcling takes off quickly. 4) Confidence reveals a polished backstroke. 5) Mike Carlson and Greg Sotcbccr wait with a Ken- nedy competitor between them. 6) The seniors of the girls’ team. 86 INTO THE SWING OF THINGS With drive and determination, the boys 1977-78 golf team showed real improve- ment over their previous season. Coached by Mr. Kitts, the linksters had a confer- ence record of 3 wins. 5 losses and an overall record of 7 wins, 6 losses. The sea- son proved to be very successful for senior Mike Anderson. He placed third in the Lake Conference and first in the Region VI AA Tournament, thus enabling him to compete at state level where he placed in the upper half. Returning lettermen for the 1978-79 season will be sophomore Joe Colbert, ju- nior Brad Larsen, and seniors Greg Berger, Todd Peterson and Bob Hensley. This year was a new experience for girls’ golf. The team finaled with a 1 win-5 loss record in their first year. Coach Bianchi held continuous practices at Dwan to ready his girls for play. Most of the team will be returning for the 1979 season ex- cept for seniors Jo Fischer and Meg Graff. Graff was the only All Conference player. Page 88 1) Mike Anderson shows the skill that got him to state. 2) Joe Colbert is one to watch for in the future. 3) Determination and concentration arc a part of Todd Peterson's world on the course. 4) Julie Cornell lining up the big one. Page 89 1) Greg Berger tees off at Dwan. 2) All Conference Meg hits a long one. 3) Come on ball, break! 4) Janet Hill shows a lot of concern over her six footer. 3) Greg Svendsen keeps a keen eye on his drive down the fairway. 88 69 TRACK Excellent individual performances on the 1977-78 boys’ track team oversha- dowed the team record of 3-5. Seven indi- viduals from Lincoln qualified for the state meet — the most in the history of our school. New region and school records were made by Steve Levin in the pole vault and Jim Gustafson in the long jump. Gustafson finished in 7th place at the state meet. Dan Sauffcrer qualified in high hurdles. The sprint medley team, including Mike Pi- kala, Tom Miclke, Scott Strand, and Har- ry Schutte, finished 6th. With strong and experienced juniors and sophomores re- turning in both the track and field events, the outlook of the ’78-’79 season looks ex- cellent. Coming on strong in the last part of the season, the girls’ track team had a record of 4-4. Led by All Conference Captains Robin Holt apple and Steph Peckham, the team proved that hard work pays off. High jumper Julie Workman, shot putter Lori Neslund, and sprinter Marianne Ku- kich received All Conference honors. Steph Peckham carried the Lincoln banner through region finals, where she took top honors in the 880-yard run. Many returning experienced runners promise a good season for next year. Page 90 1) Doug gives his best shot. 2) Steph Peckham runs a strong finish. 3) John Maher digs in deep. 4) Steve Nicholas begins the daring run. page 91 1) Carol hurdles her way to a victory. 2) Sandy and Kim complete the handoff. 3) Jeff Doering strives for a victory. 4) Sue and Cheri surround the opponent. 5) Gus overcomes the height. 6) Coaches Ochs and Faber discuss events of the -meet. 90 91 TAKE TO THE FIELD The 1978 Bears at bat and in the field had a first rate season with a 10-7-1 re- cord. The outstanding play of captains Ke- vin Sheehy and Jeff Enncy led the team into the regional tournament. Jeff Enncy received All Conference honors, Kevin Sheehy led the team in RBI’s and Matt Ryan, Dick Scanlon, and John McCartan were the team’s leading hitters. 1) John McCartan stands ready for play. 2) ... Second base slide and a cloud of dust. 3) This is a fine mess you've gotten me into! 4) Lincoln Bears are proud. 5) He flies through the air with the greatest of case 92 Charged with enthusiasm, the girls' soft- ball team roared into the new season only to fall into disappointment by four out- standingly competitive rivals. Ever sup- portive co-captains Mary Beiersdorf and Michele Kruger led the team through a tough season. The team’s final record was 7-9 and a tie for eighth place in the Lake Conference. Mary Beiersdorf was named an All Conference player and other out- standing players were Michele Kruger and Patsy Rudic. With the returning J.V. play- ers, Lincoln softball looks forward to a bright season in 1979. 1) Mary Beiersdorf looks for a reassuring call. 2) Co-captain Michele Kruger rushes to tag an op- ponent. 3) Center field Patti Champlin backs up second baseman Kris Kostick. 4) A meeting on the mound to plan strategy. A YEAR FOR BUILDING 93 SPIRIT BOOSTERS “I say Lincoln, you say BEARS! This year’s cheerleading squad involved the Lincoln fans more than ever to support our teams in the best sports season ever in our school history. In addition to cheering at the sports events, they also took an ac- tive part in pepfests. The varsity squad was led by captains Mary Dzandzara and Lona Tenpas, and the sophomore squad worked hard under the leadership of Roni Stanisha. School spirit was boosted this year be- cause of this group and their great enthusi- asm. Thanks for making this year at Lin- coln the BEST EVER!!!! Do it AGAIN, do it AGAIN!!!! 1) The sophomores show their enthusiasm for our winning Bruins. 2) Mary tells her team how to do it. 3) A determined Ann grits her teeth and cheers on. 4) Captain Mary leads 'em on. 5) Debbie. Sue, and Nancy keep that group cheer going. 94 GROUPS FOOTBALL RECORD: 7-2 CITY CHAMPS LAKE CONFERENCE SOUTH- 2nd BEARS OPPONENTS 16 BURNSVILLE 13 17 KENNEDY 7 14 ST. LOUIS PARK 6 6 EDINA EAST 18 0 RICHFIELD 27 12 JEFFERSON 0 •5 EISENHOWER 14 1 MINNETONKA 6 7 EDINA EAST 28 J.V. FOOTBALL RECORD: 6-3 FRONT ROW: Captains Doug Taplin, Craig Pearson. Phil Bruncau, Dan Saunders. SECOND ROW: Jeff Schultz. Chuck Madsen. Tom Grobcl. Greg Appclhof. John Lcmlcy THIRD ROW: Dave Batten, Al Stcinkopf, Brad Ericksen, Mike Hickey. Jeff O’Neil. Jeff Dobesh. Bryan Engfer. FOURTH ROW: Garret Spears. Reid Peterson, Craig Dccknadcl. Steve Swanson. Jim Sanderson. Sean Fitzgerald, Joe Forrey. FIFTH ROW: Craig Kiffmeyer, Tim Carolan, Ed Kormendy. Pat Donlan. Bob Lefficr. Scott Singer. Jim McKenzie. Dan Dockcndorf SIXTH ROW: Tony Simpson. Bob Tchle. Jim Jacobson, Jon Sasscvillc. Don Matthias. Brad Finne. Todd Sanford. Joe Schmitz, Greg Schultz. Don Hurst. SEVENTH ROW: Greg Bell. Bob Stark. Mike Engel. Jim Gustafson. Jon Vasatka, Dave Boc. Greg Berger. Paul Dammann. EIGHTH ROW: Dan Elftmann. Dave Housholdcr. Mike Kohout. Scott Swenson. Gary Krallman, Steve Ruthstrom, John Hcisick. NINTH ROW John Holm. Ron Faye. Mark Englund. Jim Rushin, Bruce Grant. Kevin Kretschmer. Bob Nelson. Ted Dillcy TENTH ROW: Steve Blcxrud, Dean Sauffercr. Terry Szopinski. Gavin Keogh, Greg Sotcbccr. Mike Carlson, Mike Farnham. Kevin Blonigcn ELEVENTH ROW: Jason Okerberg. Dan Gallogly, Mike Arens, Kevin Johnson. Rick Moline, Mike Daly. Steve Carlson. John Maher, Dean Nicholas. BACK ROW: Coaches John South, Harry Kitts, Joe Dolan. Stan Skjci, Jay Mitchell. Mike Thomas. NOT PICTURED: Garry Coyle. M:kc Gctchman. Gary Kreutz. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL RECORD: 1-8 FRONT ROW: Jim Eckert. Steve Jenson. Kurt Johnson. Paul Holm. Jim Ru icka SECOND ROW: Steve Gilbertson. Kevin Heinen. Chad Rotzicn, Keith Heinen. Bob Porter. Scott Anderson. THIRD ROW: Joe Scherer. Jeff Spears, Paul Nelson. Bob Elkey. Dave Nelson. Mark Newell FOURTH ROW: Mike Horn. Craig Mossberg. Trent Johnson. Troy Burton. Bill Beiersdorf. Craig Counters. FIFTH ROW Steve Larson. Tom Kelly, Doug Pertl, Brian Sorensen. Scott Elmore, Steve Schuldt. SIXTH ROW: Cliff Gonycr, Tom Tomashek. BACK ROW: Coaches Jay Mitchell and Mike Thomas. 95 FRONT ROW: Don Robinson. Kent Green. Greg Pike. Milch Monson, Dan Krutsch. Jeff Clark. Craig Wishy. Jeff Svendsen. Keith Jacobson. Bob Engclhart. Steve Aga. Tri-captain Matt Ryan. Dave Krueger. Gregg Magnuson. Karsten Nelson. Scott Sable BACK ROW: Team Manager Brian Meinen. Tri-captain Steve Albers. Mike Elftmann, Curt Erickson, Tri-captain Pat Callahan. Jim Smilcr. Jeff Clemens. Mike Leernan, Doug McFarland, Al Budenski. Mike Turgeon. Erik Nelson, Bob Maeser, Bob Hensley. Steve Wygle. Coach Tom Lnmpi. NOT PICTURED: Coach Jack Born. Clay Wenner. FRONT ROW: Scott Sable, Greg Pike, Dan Ruhme. Mitch Monson. Joe O'Donnell. Brad Nelson. Gregg Magnuson. Dave Jones. Jeff Clemens. Bob Adams. BACK ROW: Jeff Schmidt. Bob Hensley, Don Ritter. Mike l.ccman. Mike Turgeon. Steve Wygle. Dave Ritter, Jay Moss. Mark Filips. Steve Wilson. Keith Jacobson. VARSITY SOCCER RECORD: 15-2-2 CITY CHAMPS LAKE CONFERENCE SOUTH- TIED FOR 1st REGION CHAMPS STATE-3rd BEARS OPPONENTS 2 WAYZATA 1 MINNETONKA 3 RICHFIELD 4 ARMSTRONG 1 2 EDINA EAST 1 2 JEFFERSON 0 9 EISENHOWER 3 4 ROBBINSDALE 1 BURNSVILLE-FORFEIT 4 ST. LOUIS PARK 0 3 KENNEDY 1 2 COOPER 2 0 EDINA WEST 2 4 LINDBERGH 1 J.V. SOCCER RECORD: 10-3-2 SOPHOMORE SOCCER RECORD: 12-2 FRONT ROW: Tim Berg. Rob Schlottman, Mike Bailly. Charlie Jakala. Brent Nelson. Jeff Grady, Marty Divine, Mark Kran , Greg Amell. MIDDl.E ROW: Joel Burkhardt. Doug Duehn. Mark Ericltsen,Alan White. Steve Larsen. Dan Kettclkamp, Dan O'Hara, Rick Fricbc. Cort McLachlan, Steve Christianson. BACK ROW: Kelly Johnstone, Kevin Hitchcock. Mike Sable. Bill Gladhill. Paul De Lallum. Joel Weston. Dave Daggett. Tom Ottoson, Brad Hildcstad. Don Bracken Rrian rv nnewitz, Carl Rydberg. NOT PICTURED: Rory Fitzgerald. Brett Rcctcnwal. % OOf-1 GIRLS' SOCCER RECORD: 9-4 CITY CHAMPS LAKE CONFERENCE SOUTH- 2nd BEARS OPPONENTS 0 BURNSVILLE 1 2 KENNEDY 6 1 JEFFERSON 0 3 DE LASALLE 0 0 ST. LOUIS PARK 1 3 MINNETONKA 1 3 HOLY ANGELS 1 I KENNEDY 0 2 JEFFERSON 1 2 REGINA 0 0 ST. LOUIS PARK 1 3 MINNETONKA 0 2 BURNSVILLE 0 GIRLS’ J.V. SOCCER RECORD: 6-7 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL RECORD: 10-10 KENNEDY TOURNAMENT-3rd ROSEMOUNT TOURNAMENT- 2nd CITY CHAMPS LAKE CONFERENCE SOUTH- TIED FOR 4th BEARS OPPONENTS 1 LINDBERGH 2 0 ARMSTRONG 2 2 KENNEDY 1 0 ROBBINSDALE 2 1 EDINA WEST 2 0 WAYZATA 2 BURNSVILLE-FORFEIT 2 RICHFIELD 0 2 JEFFERSON I 1 EDINA EAST 2 2 ST. LOUIS PARK I 0 MINNETONKA 2 FRONT ROW: Christy Carlson. Kelly Rosenberg. Sara Wilcox. I.isa BccchcUi. Steph Burke. MIDDLE ROW: Mary Brackett. Carol Chapman. Cindy Murthu. Barb Schmil, Julie Holmes. Lisa Kran , Tri-captain Theresa Anderson. Jenny Winum. BACK ROW: Coach Doug Larson, Jan Johnson. Mary Gcislcr. Tri-captain Debbie Juberian. Julie Hillman. Carole Sorensen. Barb Rudic. Sandy Hero, Patty Champlin. Coach Steve Colford. NOT PICTURED: Cathy Bcnick, Lisa Peterson. Tri-captain Patsic Rudic. FRONT ROW: Pam Maxson. Shari Sanderson. Nancy Golding. Shelley Burg. Stef Smyscr. Jodie Layman. Polly Schuster. BACK ROW: Kim Anderson, Beth Kevern. Mary Dunbar. Patti Palon. Sarah Wilcox. Joanne Price. Lori Bocscr. Coach Steve Colford. NOT PICTL’RF.D. Kim Hcllcrud. Sue Koch. Nancy McGovern. Mary FRONT ROW; Pam Bontrager, Ann Majerus. Shari Clemons. Lori Ncslund, Leslie Larson. Terry Beiersdorf. BACK ROW: Assistunt Coach Sue Ring. Pat Bontrager, Cindy Larsen. Robin Gessner, Eva Knudsen. Kirsten Hanson, Captain Angie Ruzicka. Head Coach Judy Jungwirth. 97 FRONT ROW: Bridget Mc.Mullin.Trac Ncucnfddl. Sandy Kretschmer. Amy Eastman. Carla Heilman. Juan Budewitz, Jamie Moebus. Carla Counters BACK ROW: Assistant Coach Sue Ring. Debbie Day. Marcia VanWinklc. Darc Rue. Karen Radcztsk . Jessica McQuadc. Jill Horstman. l.inda Bruneau. Marianne Kukich. Kathy Kerr. Head Coach Judy Jungwirth. FRONT ROW: Bart Grafstrom, Dean Ritter. Chip Groth. Tim Vitters. Dave Larson. Jon Craven, Captain Don Patterson. MIDDLE ROW Karl Verbs. Eric Esau. Paul Ogren. Pat Willcutt. Sheldon One. Alan Vogt. Steve Ebert. Dan Hoy. Mike Benson. BACK ROW: Coach Bill Ochs. John Lindgren. Brad Jacobson. Bruce Roberman, Captains Harry Schulte, and Brad Cochran. John Levy, Paul Carlson. Tom Pcckham, Mark Harrer, Joel Simonson, Randy Schuldt. NOT PICTU RED: Scott Smith. FRONT ROW: Lisa Roisum. MIDDLE ROW: Sue Saunders. Terry Conics. Jeanne Bcnick. Mary Tremblay, Captains Debby Ogren. and Jenny Hartkopf. BACK ROW Erica l.cpp. Kelly O’Brien, l.inda Nelson. Coach Mike Slack. J.V. VOLLEYBALL RECORD: 12-5 B SQUAD RECORD: 11-7 BOYS CROSS COUNTRY RECORD: 7-1 EARLY BIRD INVITATIONAL- 4th METRO INVITATIONAL-3rd RED WING INV1TATIONAL- lst RUM RIVER INVITATIONAL- 4th PARK CENTER lNVITATIONAl.-2nd CITY CHAMPS-8th CONSECUTIVE YEAR LAKE CONFERENCE SOUTH CHAMPS REG ION-4th BEARS OPPONENTS 18 KENNEDY 37 16 JEFFERSON 43 17 ST. LOUIS PARK 40 22 EDINA WEST 35 BURNSVILLE-FORFEIT 29 MINNETONKA 28 19 EDINA EAST 41 15 RICHFIELD 50 GIRLS’ CROSS COUNTRY RECORD: 8-0 EARLY BIRD INVITATIONAL- 13th RUM RIVER INVITATIONAL- 7th PARK CENTER INVITATION A L-6th CITY CHAMPS-4th CONSECUTIVE YEAR 1st LAKE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP BEARS OPPONENTS 19 KENNEDY 36 15 JEFFERSON 50 23 ST. LOUIS PARK 35 24 EDINA WEST 34 BURNSVILLE-FORFEIT 19 MINNETONKA 36 22 EDINA EAST 34 21 RICHFIELD 38 98 VARSITY HOCKEY RECORD: 13-9-1 BEARS OPPONENTS 2 KENNEDY 3 2 BURNSVILLE 6 4 MINNETONKA 3 1 EDINA EAST 3 5 ST. LOUIS PARK 4 2 MARINER 3 4 MPLS. WEST 2 4 WASHBURN 3 4 JEFFERSON 1 4 RICHFIELD 3 5 EDINA WEST 4 3 KENNEDY 2 2 BURNSVILLE 6 2 MINNETONKA 3 2 EDINA EAST 1 3 ST. LOUIS PARK 2 3 JEFFERSON 3 3 SPA 0 2 RICHFIELD 5 1 EDINA WEST 4 J.V. HOCKEY RECORD: 11-5-4 FRONT ROW Bob Macscr. Bruce Larson. Mike Pikula. WeM Graves. Captains Jim Ruvhin and Mark Ostendorf. Bob Stark MIDDLE ROW: Coach Mitchell, Steve Albers. Kelly Johnstone. Paul Bcl old. Jeff Svendsen. Butch Bovy. Mike Turgeon, Brad Hildcstad. Coach Bergstrom BACK ROW: Jim Mro?ck. Brad Krynski. Dan Krutsch, Greg Pike. Rich Browntigg, Jeff Dobesh. FRONT ROW: Steve Dca. Kelly Johnstone. Jim Mro ck. Tom DeMusc, Tim Ballstadt. Joel Weston. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Mitchell, Radc Popovich. Paul Bet old. Dave Ritter, Mark Stavros. Mike Turgeon. Matt Wise. BACK ROW: Tark Erickson. Mike Arnes. Jim Rickcna, Randy Sakuma. Dave Bet old BOYS GYMNASTICS RECORD. 7-1 LAKE CONFERENCES BEARS OPPONENTS 113.6 EDINA WEST 106.4 109.71 LINDBERGH 93.89 1)1.21 JEFFERSON 106.65 111.62 EDINA EAST 93.68 112.01 COOPER 107.71 107.76 BURNSVILLE 99.76 111.95 ST. LOUIS PARK 82.95 115.04 KENNEDY 116.94 FRONT ROW: Captain Rick Fossecn. Art Bartels. Steve Snyder. Dan Wurdeman. Jim VanDync. Steve Maxson. Captain Steve Buck. Alan Atwell. MIDDLE ROW: Bob Gozola.Steve Derksen. Shawn Jones. Pat Houde. Kirk Stensrud. Andy Laing, Gerry Girouard, Paul Hoecherl. BACK ROW: Coach Wolf. Pat Tenpax. Brian Lalor, Glen Kitto, Tim Koopman. Brian Hoagland, John Vogt. Coaches Kevin Hogan and Dave Vandergriff. I RON! ROW l.ynn Ingfcr, l.cc Bannochie. Kulhy Holton. leresi I lliv Pam Mtixson. Paulette Dcrkscn. Debbie lilliot. Mury Jo Williams Beth Color . Kim Noel. Kim I'cils, Curb I it . Renue l.cBoulillicr. Betsy Bogart. Valeric Adamskt MIDDI.I: ROW Sue lladdick. Sleph Burke. Leigh Bcrglund. Cari Bailey. BACK ROW: Coach Sandy Kranz, Captains Mary Dunbar and Patti Palon, Coaches Steve Nicholas and Cheryl Hillis. NOT PICTOR I-1): I aura Rendall. I RONT ROW: Steve Swanson, Jeff Schultz. Mark Adam. Kevin Op.ii . I arry Amcll. Dan Dockcndorf. Dan Carlson. MIDDLE ROW: John Maher. Bob Nel.von. Mark Inglund. Captain Jim Ciustafson. Jon Vjsatka. Dave Peril. Dan Saunders BACK ROW Coach Carlson. Brad Wickliind. Steve Carbon, Dave Hwen. Ciarrclt Byrne, (iavin Keogh. Al Budenski. Slu Anderson. Coach Hutton. FRONT ROW. Paul Del.ilium. Bob Hikes.Greg Amcll. Bill Ciladhill. Doug Dean. Kent I orbes. BACK ROW Doug Peril. Mike Blair. Sieve Jensen. Brian Rolph, Dave I eftscgniv. Dave Valentin, Troy Lysholm, Coach Dube GIRLS GYMNASTICS RECORD: 2-6 CITY CHAMPIONS BEARS REGION-4th OPPONENTS 114.85 EDINA EAST 123.55 117.15 EDINA WEST 137.10 86.7 RICHFIELD 91 119.5 MINNETONKA 124.8 74.9 JEFFERSON 88.5 120.4 KENNEDY 116.75 114.05 BURNSVILLE 126 112.8 ST. LOUIS PARK 111 BOYS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD: 9-9 BOYS J.V. BASKETBALL RECORD: 9-9 LAKE CONFERENCE-411 BEARS OPPONENTS 32 APPLE VALLEY 55 50 KENNEDY 45 53 RICHFIELD 50 40 BURNSVILLE 45 47 MINNETONKA 42 43 ST. LOUIS PARK 68 53 EDINA EAST 51 48 WOODBURY 68 45 JEFFERSON 65 55 F.DINA WEST 47 30 KENNEDY 32 45 BURNSVILLE 48 65 RICHFIELD 58 64 ST. LOUIS PARK 58 74 MINNETONKA 43 69 EDINA EAST 94 49 JEFFERSON 63 60 EDINA WEST 58 SOPHOMORE BOYS BASKETBALL RECORD: 9-9 too GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD 4-12 BEARS OPPONENTS 24 APPLE VALLEY 28 36 BURNSVILLE 39 27 MINNETONKA 44 38 EDINA EAST 51 31 JEFFERSON 59 27 EDINA WEST 45 42 KENNEDY 33 37 RICHFIELD 36 37 ST. LOUIS PARK 41 42 MINNETONKA 36 32 EDINA EAST 48 28 JEFFERSON 31 24 EDINA WEST 25 25 KENNEDY 18 27 ROSEMOUNT 35 29 BURNSVILLE 40 33 RICHFIELD 35 40 ST. LOUIS PARK 55 F RONT ROW: KirMin Mattson. Pally Cltamphn. Angie Ku icka. Fri-eapiams Cindy I.arson, Debbie Jubcri.in. and Theresa Andervon. Angie McQuoid, Bridget McMullin BACK ROW: Coaches Dolan and C arlson. Theresa McMullin. Julie Hillman. Sue Saunders. I inda Nelson. Shari Clemons. Sue Crook. Mars Bracked, (ienell Wcslcrlund. Coach Sk ei. NOT INC IT RID Kim Buclow. GIRLS’ SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL RECORD: 12-6 FRONT ROW: Marie Schmidl. Kelly lalk. Ruih Wise. I.eora Kreiehman. Mary Campbell. Jessica MeQuade. Coach Carlson. Darcy F illmore. Sue Cmff. Alva Keogh, l.ynn Hariung. Cindy Oroih NOT PIC 11 RI I) Della Hanafin BOYS’ X-COUNTRY SKIING RECORD: 7-1 CITY CHAMPIONS LAKE CONFERENCES REGIONS-4th GRAND RAPIDS INVITATIONAL-lsi BEARS OPPONENTS 31 BURNSVILLE 42 48 RICHFIELD 27 39 EDINA EAST 33 45 MINNETONKA 21 48 JEFFERSON 25 40 EDINA WEST 35 46 KENNEDY 21 50 ST. LOUIS PARK 16 FRONT ROW: Tom Tremblay. Milch Monson. Pal Willcult. Mike ITom. Tini Viders. Tom Pcckhaitt. Seod Sable, Dean Rider BACK ROW Karl Verbs, Tim Snyder. Dave llouvholdcr. Jon ( raven. Caplain Don Paderson. Neil Sorensen. Dave I.arson NOT PICTl RID: Kent Green. Captain Bill llcinvohn. lirik Nelson. Jeff Schmidt. 101 GIRLS’ X-COUNTRY SKIING RECORD: 1-7 BEARS OPPPONENTS 17 RICHFIELD 46 19 BURNSVILLE 46 20 EDINA EAST 45 27 MINNETONKA 45 39 JEFFERSON 29 27 EDINA WEST 44 34 KENNEDY 41 19 ST. LOUIS PARK 50 Tami Lllickson, Marsha Waters. Tammic Rmcr. Sue Docring. Captain Sandy Hero. Margaret Bosanko. Margie Bontan, Helena Ponkala. Bob F.ngclhart. Coach Dimmond. Steve Volt , Alan Vogt. Kevin F.ngcl. Mark Filips, John Vo a. Darrell Griepp. Steve Montgomery, Paul Harlwig. Jeff Wallin. Craig Griepp. Steve Wilson, Greg Schultz, Captains Brad Jacobson and Ron Faye. BOYS’ DOWNHILL RECORD. 8-3 REGION CHAMPS STATE-7th BEARS OPPONENTS 49 EISENHOWER 6 55 LINDBERGH 0 39 COOPER 18 49 ST. LOUIS PARK 6 40 KENNEDY 15 47 ROBBINSDALE 8 28 RICHFIELD 27 27 JEFFERSON 28 18 ARMSTRONG 19 9 EDINA WEST 27 28 EDINA EAST 8 GIRLS’ DOWNHILL RECORD: 5-5 CITY CHAMPIONS LAKE CONFERENCE-TIED FOR 6th BEARS OPPONENTS 29 EISENHOWER 26 30 LINDBERGH 25 32 COOPER 23 38 ST. LOUIS PARK 17 31 KENNEDY 24 22 ROBBINSDALE 33 19 RICHFIELD 36 10 EDINA EAST 26 3 EDINA WEST 33 9.5 ARMSTRONG 26.5 J02 FRONT ROW: Steph Gale. Libby Graham. Captain Carol Chapman, Kathy Opii , Terry Gonycr. Beth Jackson. BACK ROW: Mary Gcislcr, Kay Johnson. Captain Kim Hcllcrud. Jodie Layman, Christa Anderson. Ruth Nelson. Eva Knudsen, Sara Campbell. BOYS SWIMMING AND DIVING RECORD: 5-3 EAU CLAIRE RELAY INVITATION A L-6lh REGION-3rd STATE-5th BEARS OPPONENTS 106 KENNEDY 66 76.5 MINNETONKA 96.5 44 ST. LOUIS PARK 39 84 BURNSVILLE 88 76 JEFFERSON 96 104 EDINA WEST 93 94 RICHFIELD 66 118 EDINA EAST 54 GIRLS’ SWIMMING AND DIVING RECORD: 4-4 BRAINERD INVITATIONAL-lst SIBLEY INVITATIONAL-2nd HALLOWEEN CLASSIC-lst REGIONS-2nd BEARS OPPONENTS 109 KENNEDY 63 82 MINNETONKA 90 47 ST. LOUIS PARK 36 BURNSVILLE-FORFEIT 72.5 JEFFERSON 99.5 87 EDINA WEST 83 65 RICHFIELD 107 85 EDINA EAST 87 VARSITY WRESTLING RECORD: 2-11 BEARS OPPONENTS 11 ROBBINSDALE 47 5 KENNEDY 58 21 MOUND 35 5 GOODHUE 52 18 BURNSVILLE 38 47 ST. LOUIS PARK 5 39 EDINA EAST 11 9 ROOSEVELT 49 24 EDINA WEST 32 27 EISENHOWER 32 17 RICHFIELD 36 15 MINNETONKA 42 12 JEFFERSON 39 FRONT ROW Mike Daly. Greg Sotcbccr. Scoti Birklid. Keith Blonigcn, Gar Krohg, Tim Donovan. Mark Beenken. Steve Hove. Mike Bailly, Mike Carlson MIDDI.F ROW: Bob Weller, Brian Carlson, Captain Harry Schulte. Bill Forsmnrk. Rob Lilly, Captain Mark Cleveland. Mark Rhodes, Todd Ncslcy. Rolf Schuckin, Mark Newell. Marc Anderson. BACK ROW: Coach Greg Anklam. Tim Laughinghousc, Tom Krohg. John Witherby. Kevin Carlson, Steve Hilton. Brian Daly. Rick Fraser. Chip Groth. Coach Jay Olsen. NOT PICTURED: Mitch Johnson FRONT ROW Jill Tcachout. Sue Craven. Amy Fide SECOND ROW Laura Crook, Chris Sclinsky. Kim Noel, Lori Cornell. Maureen Donovan, Karlic Radebach. Nicole Russi. THIRD ROW Darcy Fillmore. Peggy Kline. Alva Keogh. Joan Humphrey. Beth Jackson. Becky Gustafson, Kris Norderhus. Meg Ossannn. Cindy Grolh, Christa Anderson. BACK ROW: Couch Greg Anklam. Sue Crook. Captain Julie Cornell. Lisa Granoien. Kay Humphrey. Marla F.beling, Beth Schultz. Captain Nancy Wishart. Manager Mark Rhodes, Coach Bob Knight 103 FRONT ROW: Tom Elton. Craig Wishy. Jim F.ckcrt. Captain Wayne Rot ien, Scott Smith, Chad Rotzicn, Brett Anderson. BACK ROW: Coach South. Captains Phil Bruncau and John Hcisick. Joe Schmitz. Jay Moss. Tom Adam, Coach Wicklund. J.V WRESTLING RECORD: 6-7 FRONT RONS'. Charlie Wiebe, Ray Burrows. Derrutd Peterson. ar Dvntlun. Joel Burkhardt. line Erickson, BACK ROW: Couch South. Don Mathias. Bob Tclile, Dwight Steward, Scott Elmore, Coach NN'icklund. 77-78 BOYS GOLF RECORD: 3-5 BEARS OPPONENTS 194 LINDBERG 200 221 MINNETONKA 210 200 BURNSVILLE 203 222 ARMSTRONG 220 212 JEFFERSON 200 208 ROBBINSDALE 197 211 EDINA WEST 205 197 ST. LOUIS PARK 201 I RON! Ross Jan I ucckc. Tint DeRudder, Joe Colbert. Gregg Mugnuson. BACK ROW Doug McFarland, Greg Berger. Todd Peterson. Bob Hensley. Captain Mike Anderson. Greg Svendsen NOT PICTURED: Ted Dillcy. Pete Hcrt kc, Pat lloude. Brad l.arscn. Jim Kickcnn. Dave Shcrcr. 77-78 GIRLS’ GOLF RECORD: 1-5 PARK CENTER INVITATIONAL-12th LAKE CONFERENCE-TIED BEARS FOR 4th DlSTRICT-8th REGIONS-20th OPPONENTS 276 OSSEO 228 236 KENNEDY 230 248 JEFFERSON 202 236 EDINA WEST 180 230 RICHFIELD 272 228 BURNSVILLE 198 104 FRONT ROW: Carole Williamson. Janet Hill, Tumi Ellickson BACK ROW Meg Graff. Julie Cornell, Jo Fischer. NOT PICTURED: Julie Hin 77-78 BOYS VARSITY TENNIS RECORD: 7-6 CITY CHAMPS LAKE CONFERENCE S BEARS OPPONENTS 3 KENNEDY 2 0 MINNETONKA 5 3 ST. LOUIS PARK 2 0 EDINA WEST 5 2 LINDBERGH 3 5 MPLS. WEST 0 3 BURNSVILLE 2 5 JEFFERSON 0 2 ARMSTRONG 3 5 ROBBINSDALE 0 5 OSSEO 0 1 PARK CENTER 4 2 RICHFIELD 3 77-78 BOYS' J.V. TENNIS RECORD: 6-7 GIRLS' TENNIS RECORD: 0-8 BEARS OPPONENTS 2 PARK CENTER 3 2 KENNEDY 3 I BURNSVILLE 4 0 MINNETONKA 5 0 EDINA EAST 5 0 ST. LOUIS PARK 5 0 JEFFERSON 5 0 RICHFIELD 5 1 EDINA WEST 4 FRONT ROW: Dan Jordan. Greg Appclhof. John Holton. Sieve Benson. Joe Wagner. Tim Morrison. BACK ROW: Coach Martinson. Curt l.aughlin. Paul Jaeger. Pal Donlan. Glenn McKccver. Scott McCunc. Mitch Scherer. FRONT ROW Captain Cindy Cannady. Lynn llartung. I.eora Krclchman. Cory kuntz. Beth Guar. Barb Rcimcr. Liz Hygrcll. Assitum Coach Mrs Kosborough. BACK ROW: Laura Nelson. Jan I rickson, Kris Alexander. Mary Corson. Sue lladdick. Lisa Bolstad. Laura Rcndall. Coach Mr. Hornig NOT PICTURED: Francoisc Legand. Lisa Wclna. Cindy Kuntz. Debbie Oberg 105 The varsity track picture for this space was misplaced. Below is a list of those students on the team. SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Scott Burton Tom Adams Greg Bell Jeff Docring Phil Bruncau Paul Carlson Chuck Hines Brad Cochran Jeff Clark Jim Hughes Jim Gustafson Bob Engclhart Steve Levin Dave Housholdcr Scan Fitzgerald Tom Miclkc Dave Larson Dan Hoy Steve Nicholas John Maher Dave Jones Dan Sauffcrcr Glenn Meier John Lindgren Scott Strand Karsten Nelson Don Patterson Craig Pearson Mike Pikala Dan Saunders Randy Schuldt Greg Schultz Harry Schulte Jim Smiler Steve Snyder Bob Stark Doug Taplin Dean Nicholas Tom Peckham Terry Szopinski Tim Vitters 77-78 BOYS’ TRACK RECORD: 3-5 ROSEMOUNT INVITATIONAL-2nd ANOKA INVITATIONAL-2nd BLAINE INVITATIONAL-1st BEARS OPPONENTS 60 BURNSVILLE 104 63 JEFFERSON 101 82 ROBBINSDALE 84 72 ARMSTRONG 92 59 LINDBERGH 105 105 OSSEO 59 93 EDINA WEST 73 85 ST. LOUIS PARK 79 77-78 BOYS’ J.V. TRACK FRONT ROW: Chip Groth. Fred Becker. Kent Green. Jeff Schultz, Doug Kenyon. Terry Burnham. Mike Daly. John Lindgren. Randy Wcslcrbcrg. MIDDLE ROW: John Lcmlcy. Garry Coyle. Andy l.aing. Scott Swenson, Scott Sable. Dean Sauffcrcr. Jim Jacobson. Tom Tremblay. Tom Mausinden. BACK ROW: Coach Faber, Kevin Blonigcn. Bill Heinsohn. Gary Kreutz. Greg Girourd. Craig Kiffmever. Don Matthias. Jon Milbrandt. Sheldon Otic. Coaches Hcrbold and Ochs, 77-78 GIRLS’ TRACK RECORD: 4-4 BEARS OPPONENTS 46 BURNSVILLE 81 63 JEFFERSON 65 44 ARMSTRONG 81 56 ROBBINSDALE 71 57 LINDBERGH 46 61 OSSEO 52 81 EDINA WEST 44 83 ST. LOUIS PARK 41 FRONT ROW. Mary Tremblay. Gcncll Wcstcrlund. Marianne Kukich, Carla Counter , Leslie Larson, Kim Matsuura, Kris Green. Carol Chapman. Joan Budewitz,Carla Heilman. MIDDLE ROW': Shelly Cleveland. Lisa Roisum. Amy Pcrschman. Debbie From. Beth Kevern. Jill Horstman. Sandy Hero. Chcri Grafstrom. Jenny Hartkopf, Lori Ncslund. Margie Bowman. BACK ROW. Coach Mike Slack. Captains Steph Peckham and Robin Holtzapple. Linda Nelson. Julie Olton. Birgit Kalitkow ki. Lynn Mcchl. Kelly O’Brien. Monica Byrne, Sue Saunders. Debbie Ogren, Brita Nordeno. Coaches Pat Heuer and Liz Esters. NOT PICTURED: Angie McQuoid and Julie Workman. 106 U © N NO AQUA DEBS DGWS 1NVITATI0NALS FRONT ROW: Janccn Beck. Kelly Turnbcrg, Jane Vun Osten. Ann Holme1.. MIDDLE ROW: Kim Dukich. Terry Hickey. C'indy DcRudder. Robin Geoncr. Kim Templeton. BACK ROW Amy Meier. Shelley Gilbert, Kim Berglund. Sherry Schmidt. Rita Bonurc yk. 77-78 BOYS’ VARSITY BASEBALL RECORD: 9-6-1 BEARS OPPONENTS ROBBINSDALE 3 OSSEO I EDINA WEST 7 ST. LOUIS PARK 5 1 LINDBERGH 0 3 BURNSVILLE 3 3 JEFFERSON 2 2 ARMSTRONG 6 I ROBBINSDALE 4 I OSSEO 0 I EDINA WEST II 5 ST. LOUIS PARK 9 5 LINDBERGH 4 1 BURNSVILLE 0 7 JEFFERSON 1 5 ARMSTRONG 4 77-78 J.V. BASEBALL RECORD: 9-7 FRONT ROW: Tom Trccmark. Mull I ricbc. Dave Tcawalt. Mall Ryan. MIDDLE ROW. Kevin Russell, Tom Rudrud, John McCartan. Dick Scanlon. Paul Schroedcr. BACK ROW: Coaches Carlson and llution. Jeff Knutson. Captains Jeff Enncy and Kevin Shcchy. Chuck Engel. Scon Jongcward 107 FRONT ROW: Larry Ottoson. Jim Brown. Jim Schmitz, Jim Mro ck. Ml 1)1)1 I ROW: Greg Ebcling. Steve Blcxrud. Tom Grobcl. Craig Neagle. Rich Brownrigg. BACK ROW' VIike Elftmann. Jon Vasatka, Mike Gctchman. Mark Ostcndorf. Bob l.cfflcr. Coach Berglund FRONT ROW: Barry Carlson, Al Stcinkopf. Mike Craft. Brad F.rickscn. Mike Hickey. Wes Bradford, Kevin Burns BACK ROW: John Thornton, Dan l oekcndorf. Jon Savxeville. Joe Schmitz. Dennis Welle, lid Kormendy. Mike (irucbclc, George Wilken, Dan lilftmunn, Coach Chuck Presto. FRONT ROW Cindy I .arson. Barb Rudic. I .auric Duchn. Kim Buclow, l.ivi Peterson. Terry Boersdorf. Shari Tonushek. BACK ROW: Assistant Coach Jan Smith. Captuin Mary Beiersdorf. I.ynann Brown. Debbie Juber- ian. Patti Champlin. Captain Michele Kruger. Kris Kusiick. Theresa Anderson. Head Coach Mr. Mitchell. 77-78 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL RECORD: 2-8 77-78 GIRLS’ VARSITY SOFTBALL RECORD: 7-9 LAKE CONFERENCE-TIED FOR 4th BEARS OPPONENTS 7 WAYZATA 8 8 BURNSVILLE 15 24 JEFFERSON 25 9 MINNETONKA 13 8 KENNEDY 7 5 OSSEO 8 11 EDINA EAST 9 5 RICHFIELD 12 10 EDINA WEST 9 5 EISENHOWER 8 14 FRIDLEY 1 7 PARK CENTER 8 15 ARMSTRONG 3 9 COOPER 5 18 ST. LOUIS PARK 3 1 ROBBINSDALE 8 77-78 SOPHOMORE SOFTBALL RECORD: 16-4 FRONT ROW : Debbie Peterson. Kelly Rosenberg. Julie Hillman. Bridget MeMulhn. Angie Ru icku, Lynn F.ngfer. Pam Maxvon. Lisa Prashcr. I.isa W’clmi. liva Knudsen. Cathy Bcnick, Coach Cindv Connolly. BACK ROW: Shelly Olson. Darcy Rue. Carole Sorensen. I.isa Bccchctii. Sue Solstnd. Kay Johnson, Sue Haddick, I aura Brackett. VARSITY CHEERLEADING SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADING I RONT ROW: Debbie From. Nancy Sicbcrl, I isa Nelson. Ml 1)1)1 I ROW: Mary Shullhcis, I aura Hansen. Captains Lena Tenpas and Mary O and ara, Sue llcmpel, Siobhan McMahon. BACK ROW: Sue Smallcn, C olleen Collins. Karen Houle. Nancy Phibbs, Shari Tomashek. Peggy (iolden. Ranja Dahlc, Ann Newell. Jill Sicbcrl. I RONT ROW: Renue l.cBoulillicr M 11)1)1.1-. ROW Sandy Bush. Veronica Stanisha. Mary W'aters. I auric (iriggs. Kerry Shcchy. Sue l.ibby. TOP: Jill Wakieud, 109 I.M. BASKETBALL The intramural basketball program was designed for Lincoln students wishing to play basketball but not with the pressure of intcrscholastic competition. Top scorer Bruce Grant said, “It is fun to do some- thing competitive with all your friends at school. Each week on Tuesdays and Thursdays after school, Mr. Molosky and Mr. Ochs supervised and referred games. There were six teams in all. Each team picked names such as Knicks, Sky Kings, and The Brcucrs. The top two teams were lead by Captains Brad Cochran and Dave Krueger. Other captains were Al Kicckcr, Greg Berger, Dave Boe, and Tony Simp- son. The goals of I.M. basketball were to have fun and to learn from each other. From the spirit shown by team members this year, it was apparent that those goals were achieved. 1) After school games were a hair raising experience for John. 2) Brad shows determination that made his team a winner. 3) Friendly foes begin an I.M. battle. Page 111 1) For John. I.M. basketball is where the action is. 2) On foot or horseback? 3) Bruce Grant makes a free throw attempt. 4) Tom's speed helped to put points on the board. no Ill BEAR BODY BUILDERS Additions of new equipment and carpet- ing have been a plus in the weightlifting department this year. Football players de- veloped added strength, as records showed that ninety-five percent were able to press their own bodyweight. Other sports also showed improvements because of weight- lifting. On Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day afternoon, lines formed in this room to improve the ever present “strength of the Bears.” 1) Determination is a part of the weightlifting pro- gram. 2) Craig Counters’ mind and body work together on the bench press. 3) Debbie Stark, using the low leg press. shows girls' involvement in weightlifting. 4) Craig works on developing leg muscles, 112 BOOT HOCKEY Boot hockey is a sport played on ice much like ice hockey, but skates are not used. FRONT ROW: Mr. Bocscr. Greg Notvcdt, Karsicn Nelson. Mark Biever. BACK ROW: Chuck Johnson, Paul This year boot hockey participants met Jaeger. Ron Lofluj. Bob Maescr. Mike McDonald. John Wangaard. Gregg Magnuson. a| thc jcc rjnk behind school for enjoyment and competition. Mr. Bob “Duke Bocscr was the advisor, and, according to Greg Notvcdt, “‘Duke’ Boeser ... is great. He is out on the ice checking and fighting with us. This group kept up a great show of spirit through a bitter cold and snowy winter. 1) The case of the missing puck. 2) Greg and Mike discuss their next power play. 3) Paul and Bob look like fierce bool hockey com- petitors. 4) Mark and Mike exchange goalkccping duties. 113 CLASS OF ’79 PRESIDENT: BRIAN KELLY VICE PRESIDENT: HARRY SCHUTTE SECRETARY: ANGELA MCQUOID TREASURER: LISA GRANOIEN Thomas Adams Steven Aga Steven Albers Jodine Albertson Adair Alexander Kristine Alexander Gregory Aim Michael Alvin Carol Anderson Daniel Anderson Dawn Anderson Julianne Anderson Kimberly Anderson Kristin Anderson Nancy Anderson Pamela Anderson Paul Anderson Theresa Anderson Michael Ariel! 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Pacific Northwest Experiences Total Solar Eclipse China Invades Vietnam Elements of PHYSICS « and William Ouat« 'g Modem Physics CLASS OF ’80 PRESIDENT: KAREN HOULE VICE PRESIDENT: SUE HEMPEL SECRETARY: CORRY KUNTZ TREASURER: MARY TREMBLAY Aamodt, Scott Adam. Mark Adams. Bcv Adams. Bob Alango. Carolyn Alcckson, Lori Allaman. Lori Aim. Susan Alvcstad, Mary Amcll. Larry Andersen, Lori Anderson. Bryan Anderson, Chris Anderson. Curtis Anderson, Dave Anderson. Denise Anderson. Jacqueline Anderson. Jill Anderson. Joy Anderson. Kelly Anderson. Marc Anderson. Mark Anderson. Mary Anderson. Stuart Appclhof. Greg Arens, Mike Aronson. Jodi Axelson. Grctchen Balafas, Mary Ballstadt. Tim Barker, Robert Barringer. Dan Batten. Dave Baumgartner. Paul Beauchainc, Dave Bccchctti. Mcllissa Beck, Jill Beenken. Mark Beiersdorf, Terry Bell. Greg Benda, Joe Benedict. John Berg. Karen Bcrnlochr. Brian Bcl old. Paul Bingham. Paula Bird. Chris Bisco. Sue Bjornson. Mindy 15S Blackard, Lenore Blcxrud. 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Barbara Ogren, Paul Ohnesorge. Charles Oldowski. Connie Olsen. Craig Olson. Brennan Olson, Curtis Olson. Jeffrey Olson. Lisa Olson. Richard Osier. Daniel Ossanna. Margret Ottoson. Theresa Oltoson. Thomas Page, Troy Palmer. Scott Paquette, Mark Park. Kyoung Parkin. Debra Parsons. Faith Partridge. Brian Paskett, Karen Pedersen. Andrea Pcrlstcin. Linda Perth Douglas Peter, Rachel Peters, Roger Peterson. Bradley Peterson. Dcrrald Peterson. Kari Peterson, Paul Peterson. Steven Pfromcr. Thomas Plucinak. John Pollard. Linda Popovich. Rade Porter. Robert Porter. Susan Prcsvlcr. Pamela Preston. Kimberly Radc tsky, Karen Radtke. Jeffery Rand. David Rasmussen. Susan Rcctcnwal. Richard Recce, Jennifer Reimer. Barbara Rcndall. Laura Reynolds. Sheryl Rhodes. Mark Richards. Steven Rickena, James Rife, Debbie Riffcl. Sheila Ritter, Tamra Roberman. Bruce Robicson, Tris Roffers. Julie Roisum. Lisa Rolph, Brian Rosdhal. Donald 176 Roizicn. Chad Ruddy. Brenda Ruprecht. Sari Russell. Ruth Ru icka, James Ryan. Dale Ryan, Mark Rydberg, Carl Ryks, Lavonne Rynchek. Troy Saaski, Judy Sable. Michael Sackctt, Dianne Sakuma. Randall Schedlbauer, Kent Scherer. Joseph Schloltman, Robert Schmidt. Kari Schmidt, Marie Schmitz, Steven Schoebcn. Susan Scholtcn, Carla Schroder. Douglas Schuldt, Stephen Schwecr. Lori Seifert. Mary Settle. David Severson. Brent Shcchy, Kerry Sheflct, Lynn Sheys, Thomas Sievertson. Dina Simon. Cary Simonson. Joel Sjoquist, Leanne Smith. Frank Smith, Jana Smith. John Smith. Lynettc Smith, Suzanne Snethen, Jeffrey Snidarich, Michael Sorensen, Brian Spears. Jeffrey Springer, Richard Stanisha, Veronica Stark. Deborah Stenerson, Scott Stewart. Dwight Stole. Scott Stone, Kim Strcifcl. Tena Styrlund, Debra Styrlund, Janis Sullivan, Anne Sullivan. Brian Sundberg. Elizabeth Sutter, Patrick Swanson, James Sweet, John Swenson. Mark Tadich. Teresa Tanner. Gail Taylor. Christine Teeters, Nancy Templeton. Kimberly Terech, Patricia Tesmer. Erik 177 Thiele, Stacey Thompson. Kristin Thomson. Martha Thorcsen. Bruce Timm. Renee Timmons. Cheryl Timmons. Teresa Tingdalc. Dawn Tollcfson, Peter Tomashck. Thomas Torkclson, Gary Tschida, Jennifer Tufto, Carol Turja, Mary Turnbcrg, Kelly Valentin, David Vartdal, Brenda Vatnc, Sallic Vogel. David Vogt. Paul Voiding. Nora Voza. Katherine Wallcrus. Diane Wallin. Julie Walstcad. Jill Wangcrin. Karen Wangstad. Elizabeth Waters. Mary Wciland. Patrick Welle. Lisa Weller. Robert Wclna, Jennifer Wcnandc. Bradley Wendt. Lori Wcrth. Sandra Weston. Joel White. Alan Wicbc. Charles Wilcox. Donald Willcutt. Patrick Willett. Julie Williams. Terry Willis. Julie Wintcrfcldt. Craig Wise. Matthew Wood. Bonnie Woodcock. John Woods. Steven Youngquist, Kathleen Zeis. Michael Zirbcs, Mary Zonne. Jay Zytkovicz, Steven 178 JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Arfmann, Gary Backman, Cynthia Bannochic, Lee Becker. Frederick Boldt. Lawrence Boyce. Debra Braucks, Thomas Butson. Richard Bunne, Brian Burns. Nancy Butler. Casey Carlson. Barry Corder. Christopher Dahlkc, Michael Dca, Steven Demo. Kenneth Duffy. Paula Eggen. Kelly Fredrickson. Carol Hagg, Dawn Hamblin, Brian Hanrahan. Carrie Hanson. Kip Harrison, Lance Hcislcr. James Johnson. Lawrence Kelly. Michael P. Kclsay, Lori Kingcry, Jeffrey Krause, Sheryl Largaespada, Anna Lorenz, Rachcllc Major. Mark Mullin, Bradley Mullin. Sandra Orner, Kurt Peterson. Dianne Rczac, James Rochel, Julie Ryks. Harold Sausscr, Jon Schuler. Katherine Scott, Shelley Senn. Michael Smith. Holly Steen, Douglas Stuart. Barry Thomas, John Thornton, John Tovsen, Chris Welker, Julie Wcstcrgrccn, Mark TROY B. RYNCHEK February 27, 1963 October 27, 1978 SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED Angrimson, Jeffrey Ashlund. Craig Ballinger, David Bartkicwicz, Michael Bender. Michael Bjork, David Borka, Jerome Boyd. Sheryl Burkhardt, Joel Burton. Troy Depyper, Douglas Folz, Cheryl Fredrickson. Christopher Goedderz. John Grafstrom, Bart Hochstatter. David Jones. Jerry Justen, Joseph Keller. Mark Kcllctl. Curtis Krause, Duane Kunze, Kurt Larson. Jamie Larson. Stephen Lc Claire. Mark Lccdcr. Lawrence Leigh, John Lietzau, Darren Nash, William Ncaglc. Clarke Nolan, Patrick Odegaard, Sandra Olson. David Overby, Ann Price, Steven Prochnow, Mark Putt, Leslie Rainc. Randall Stavros, Mark Swartzcl. Daniel Thompson, Jill Trockc. Pamela Tvedt, Stephen Utberg, William Vaughn. Martin Vermilyea, Brenda Vcsscy. John 179 182 Riicscl M l.cc. Associate Pfincip.il li.irlc' K Nelson Associate Principal Marilyn Cadwcll Psychologist Bob Frcdcll Social Worker Rod Nyenhui Liaison Officer Jay Olsen Special Education Evelyn Hendrickson Special Education Dorothy Arko Special Education Donna Clark SLBP Tutor Carol Hcngel S1BP Tutor Steve Cramer Music Shari Galloway SLBP Tutor Chlcbccck Renata Farrell SI BP Tutor James Music Nathan Earp Music Homer Anderson Social Studies John Bergman Social Studies Marshall Carlson Social Studies Joe Dolan Social Studies David Dube' Rocky Elton Tom Hayden David Hornig Joe Hutton Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies (•ary I cafblad Harry Mitchell Cliff Severson Ron Thompson ficnc Wise Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies CO o o CO c O 183 Entjluk 'Jo'Mtjn, JLantjiuujt JUmumi ttnUM Communications Jim Burke Jim Dimond ' ocl Faber Robert Pintor i Rodney Sheffer Science Science Science Science Science Harvey Wcstrom Joe White Don Wicklund Al,cc D akc Neil Hamrin Science Science Science Mathematics Mathematics led Vjnkcmpcn Mathematics Vcrn Bcrplund Physical l-ducution John Biunchi Physical Fducutinn Jack Born Physical Education Joyce Martens Physical F.ducation Terry Bergstrom Business Marvin Schnmpf An I inda Hunt Business Duane Rippcl Business Sharon Casey Home Economic Kay Krueger Home Economic Kathleen Sathcr Business Eugene Weyandt Business Stan Skjei Business Thomas l.ampi Industrial Arts Marlin Meyer Industrial Art Jesse Priem Industrial Arts Don I undnun Industrial An Amy Travis Home Economics Dana Zclenaka Industrial Art l.oyal Younggren Industrial Arts co O Larry Anderson Vocational Coordinator Dru Carson Counselor Gerry Bradford Vocational Coordinator John l affcr Counselor Dick Klavcus Vocational Coordinator IXiug I arson Counselor Duane Zaun Vocational Coordinator Marlene Pinlcn ( ounsclor Robert Bocscr WE Coordinator Charlie Schuman Counselor 186 Heidi Auguston Educational Assistant Winifred Banktsnn Educational Assistant Li Eaters Educational Assistant Phyllis Hendrickson Educational Assistant Sue Jelen Educational Assistant Virginia Johnson Educational Assistant Marcia Johnston Educational Assistant Dorothy Koplit Educational Assistant Jane Legaard Educational Assistant Joyce Morris Educational Assistant Darlene Pulton Educational Assistant Claire Smith Educational Assistant Barbara Topping Educational Assistant Maria Frank Assoc. Princ Scc'y Paulette Genske East Office Judy Harrison Princ Receptionist Elaine Hars'ey Attendance Finance Mars Johnson Counseling Sue Vesscy Educational Assistam Doris Worwa Educational Assistant Marilyn Wurdenvan Educational Assistant Mary Bruns I.INC C’ommunity Ed. Barb Erickson Audio Visual Shirley Remington Urenchia Scott Switchboard Resource Center Jan Trimble Principal's Secretary Kathryn Vcith Jean Hatch Comp Set Activitict Nurse o 187 ks, Custodians I RONT ROW Judy Afldcrxon. Evelyn Krueger. Helen Androff. Jc.m Sulphury. Hurry I Jlhrop. Annie Comcc. Evelyn Aul. BAC K ROW' Joyce Corner. Ruih Andcr oii. .inc Maejr. Ruih Durliny. Marie Kneip. Ann Mayo. Ann Backer. I ynne Huyhc . Eunice (iilbcrleon. Pal Doddv I RONT ROW’ Wenton Wagner. Harold C leveland. Kay (.one. Joe Vober. Jerry Yahnkc. Dick Belize BACK ROW : Pole Hcatein. Ron O’Konck. Paul Proiig. Ray Sovcll. Dick Hagen. Dvvighi Anion T IN MEMORY OF T PAUL SHEEHAN JANUARY 23, 1940 NOVEMBER 11, 1978 Pa ul Shecha n taught Project Suc- cess and Modern Problems classes at Lincoln for three years. The motto he shared with his stu- dents and friends was, “Love, Tolerance and Understanding.” WALTER WOZNIAK SEPTEMBER 20, 1918 DECEMBER 1, 1978 Walt Wozniak was a Custodian and friend to Lincoln students and staff for ten years. His cheerful attitude made him a favorite among Lincoln personnel. 188 SENIOR DIRECTORY MARK ABJr. Marching Band 0.1 i. RankCopt, 12 Jazz Band 10,11.12; Concert Band 10; NHS 12 Evergreen 10; Ski Club 10.) 1.12; Track Manager 11 Birthdatc 10-6-6 . TOM ADAMS. Football J0; Wrestling 10.11.12; Track 10.11; Cross Country 11; Tennis 12; NHS 12. STEVE aGA; Soccer 10.11.12; Hockey 10; Intra- mural Softball 11.12; DEC A 12 ;, STEVE ALBERS; Birthdatc 2-U6L JOD1NE ALBERTSON: Abe s Babes H . Ski Club 0.11.12: Birlhdatc 8-29-61. ADAIR ALEXANDER: AES 0; Abe's Babes IS. NHS 12: Soccer II; Explorers 10,11:12: Band B , Orchestra 10.11.12; Birthdatc 1-3-6.1. KRISTINE ALEXANDER: Young tile 10.11.12; Abe's Babes 11; Tennis 12 Skr Club 12: Birthdatc 18-61 PMH AT LEV Cross («inMit. Sk. Club tl,l2: Intramural Weightlifting T2;:8«rthda«c :3 :l9-6t, GREGORY AI M: .LA 10; Birthdatc V2l 6t AHG HA EL. AX-v,fV; Cross Country 10: Marching Band 10.11.12: Skf Club TOT 5.12, Concert Band M.12;:TfW Mapper 1L .Birthdatc 7-22-60 CAROL ANDERSON Medfcat E) AGVcbing Band fr Birthdatc 1-10-6!. DANIEL ANDERSON; Ski Club date 2-9-6L DAWN ANDEBSON Abc ThespOns, ,ce Pres Cm 12; Birthdate G12-61. Mil IE ANDERSON AbcNBal K1MBERI Y ANDERSON So !0.11,12; Abe s Bate 5 5.52; s c fUfxn t HMXctet 1-10-61 KRISTIN ANDERSON No. Marching Band 12: Treble Chtur 50-24-60, kw % MARK AN'DFRSOV Birthdatc 2-6-6T NANCY ANDERSON: Rep Club 10; Abe's Bate 11; Treble Choir 10. Concert Choir 11.12; Birthdatc 10-1-60. PAM ANDERSON PAM.L.A.N.D.ERSGNuSki Cl 29-61 THERESA ANDERSON Sol cer Capi. 11.12: Badaib-Vll ll son 10,11,12; Abes Babes 10, $AC 11,12; Shi Club Birthdatc 2-tb-6L BPffPf DEBORAH ANElNSCN Abe’s Bate 10.15.12. Ski Club 1,12: NHS 12; SAC i .}2 Who's Wi . Among American High Seted Students 12; Birth- daw 9-1 ML MICHAEL ARLETT MICHAEL ARSENAULT CATHY ARVJS; Abe Bate 11,12. Ski Club I0,H, Birthdatc 2-21-61. WS$?i ALAN ATWELL GynuiaMtcs 10,11.12; Lciterpec- wn 12; Birthdatc 10 20-59. DEBRA BACH CAROL BAILEY- Soccer 11.Gymnastic 0.1 1,12; i Birthdatc 1-19-62. GERALD BAKER Pamela baker. aec Babes ;l heart Birthdatc 9-28-60 SCOTT BARRY. Birthdatc 5-10-61. ARTHUR BARTELS' Gymnastics 10.1 l.i2, Track 10: Birthdate 7-8-61 BETH BASKEIELD: Ski Club HMM2; Birthdatc 6-20-61. ORSON BAUMANN JOHN BEATTIE: Birthdatc l-ix-61 i Ai RA BECKER; frebic Choir i U onccrt Choir 11.12; Abe's Babes 11: Thespians 2: NHS 12; Musi- cial 10,11.12: Pep Club 10, Yearbook Staff 12: Birth- date 7-3-61 KATHRYN BEHLMER Marching Band 10.11.12: Concert Band 10.11.12; NHS 12 TIMOTHY 8EHNE V Marching Band. Drum Sec- tion I.cote; Ski Club; jBmWaie 1-26-61 MICHAE1 BE1 ISLE Barbara bi:li En-uiLLE. choit io. dec a 10 Birthdatc 2-16-61 JULIE BENDA Terms 10. LetterperSdn IO, Young Life 10.11: Birthdate 12-16 60 CATHERINE BENICK. Softball .10.1 M2; Soccer 11.12; i.etterperson; Ski Club 10.i 1.12; Abe's Babes .} ; Bmhdatc 9-14-61. CYNTHIA BE'NIK. VL.rch.ng B-tfid 10.11. Rank Capt. 12: Concert Band HMUfc MOL AIL 5 2. Birthdatc 5-25-61, GL Y BENNI GHOt SE STEVEN BENSON 1Wr HU 1.12. Socce 5 5. Birthdate «L DAVID BERANCK faJPEVONNE BERDAHL: Gymttatmes 10; Frackii; ih 10; Abe's Babes 10; C horr 10.11. Birihdatc Y b ' «ftu If m |M| iteu CHERYL 8ERGE: HEAR ; Birthdate 6:21-60. GREGORY BERGER lovttel i. 2; G.otl 10,11.12; Weightlifting 15,12;Intntmumfc II,12;Sk. « life Stt .5!, Bsrtiuti • ; II H ,LM2i Ste I2;.t.e0crpcr- Bear CV 12; IVcas.rrvr 52; Mm ■ .. KIMBER V BERGLUND; NI1S 12. Sk. 0.1U2. Abe's Bate 10.H.12: Av ua Deb 10.11.12. AES I !2; Birthdate K-4-6S I I Kill BERf.l l rVGynm,iHics l lilL Sk Club 10.1 . 2; Abe's Bate 50 1 1,52; Marching Band 10,11,12; 1 e t,erp rwJtt IT.!’: Birthdate 2-6 . UA'VfO BER1SS Tit eater? 0. 5,52; SUh-Quh 15 Mire long Bind 11.12: Ph.to-.optjy (Tub 11,12; Skr Club 50.0,12; NHS U; Ttepi-.n f2; Birthdate 2-24-61. MARK Blf-VER Basketball 1.12. Softball 2; In- trttmttrttlj. H,12; DECa t2 STEV EN BISCO Marching Band 0.11. Rank Capt. 12: CY( sc Counuy Siting 0.1 i; Birthdate 2- U-60. IODI BlSDURI : Birthdatc K-29.61. S 5 5 V 1 til! IKK DEC A 10.12. W - 5 5, ttrnt Lit 5-.T6L JOHN BHTNER: W'restlmg M1.U. A 0.11: Birthdaic 1-I0-6L BRIAN 8JFRKE Track 0. Brrtbdate I I t -61. TPR BLACK- NHS 52; Ate, Bate 2. M-.6Quit 2. Newcomer's Club 12, Brrthtfaic 4 24 61. LORI BLAIR Abe v Bate U: Basketball JL Skt Club 2; Birthdate 2tef DAVID BOE; Football 0.1 M2: Track IM ' Weightlifting IfU M2: Golf Jo; Skt Club 10 1 ML l«tra«w P 10.1 M2; Young Life HU 1.12; Birth- date 1-10-6 . STEVEN BOHUSEN: Wrestling 5 . VILA 12 I AI RIF eot DT MARGARET BOM AN: Abe’s Bute li. Hack 11.12: Cross Country Skiing 12; Marching Band 10,11.12; Concert Band 10.11.12; f tHicert Choir 12; Birthdatc I0-3(K60. RITA BONIARCZYK: Aqtw Debs «6.12: JA. Treasurer 10; birthdate 12-22-61 M ARGARf-T BON NERT: Speech'40 1 D Thopi arts IT. Treasurer 52; Abe's Babes 11; Treble Choir 10;Concert Choir 51.5 2: Philosophy Cfub 15,12; Fall Plays 10.51.12; Birthdatc 11-14-61 PAM BONTRAGER: Orchestra 10.5 M2; Volley ball 10.51.12; l.etterjverson 12: NHS, 1.2; Birthdatc, 12 10-6 . PAT BONTRAGER: Otcteir-u f0. l 2; Volley- ball V0,5 5,12; UVpmm 12; -NHS 2. Btrtbdadc ■ 65 R1KI BOOTH: Birthdatc ?- 5 2-65. ROBERT BORSf flI MARGARET BOSANKO EVer rteUO: NHS Soccer 10; Marching Band 151,15,12. Varsity Band 10; Concert Band, 1 M2. PhiKAophy Club i2; Birthdatc 2-2V4VE BUTCH BOVY Soever 0; H h% 0.5 i.L2. Birth- date 4-9-61.i; STEVEN BRAlrCKS Elizabeth; bray Marching Band 10.11.52. Concert Band 5M2. Birtlnide 4 2S-6 (HI RY BREIO ( o«ccr Band 50. . Mursltmg Band 10. AIR I M2 MIS 2 Birthdatc ?-2? hl TOM HR ESI I Y ?$$%§§ 1 JEANNIN BRIO .: Aqua Deb ME Band 50.5 .«2; NHS 12; BirthdMe T 1'g-6I ....... BRETT BROEKEMA JA 10.1 . VILA 12. Mtft- 10. Birthdatc 8-1-6« ( OLIN BRGW N President 2. B«rthd;.te ' y-?$-6L -- RICHARD BROWNRiCG Huckey Baseball 10.H.I2; Birthdatc 0-4-61 mil IP BRUNEAI . FtetNdl Ift.i (' 13. Bis kettel 1041: f apt 12; Track 10.11.12: «ML . DAN BRUNS- VIC A «i M ,ting io KATHERINE BRliSS Marching Band lo.n Syntphony Band 10.5 !;Skf C u5 I’iRirthdaie H- 6! STEVEN BUCK Gymnastic JO. . OCapt 12 BETH BUCKMAStER Marching Band 10. Ski t telO. Birthdatc 6-10-65 SHEILA HLLYGO Treble Choir. President Hi: Concert Choir 12: Pep Club 10, OE A 12. SAC 52; Birthdate 4-2-65, SHELLY BURG. Ski Club 0,1?. Atxr Bate If. NHS 2; Soever 12: AlS 12. Birthdt te 1 16 60 STEPHANIE BURKE Gymn-ntrcv 10.51.12; Sti- ver 51.12; Yearbmtk 2: Abe's Bate to.t I, Young Life lO.tt. 2; Birthdatc 2 20-61 LORI BURNS MISSY BUSH Bear NL sv.n 5!, 2; BirtWate 14 6t, HMOTHY BUTLER ALLAN BUTTF.REIELD; Ski Club 10; Birthdatc i JB 6l. 2; Skl £lui i.OJi $x?0‘.We 2-20-61. llfeu.12 President 11 GARRETT BYRNE. Basketball 10.11,12: Birthdaic 3-1-61. PHILLIP CABLE: Birthdate H-10-60. JUDITH CALDERONE PATRICK CALLAHAN; Soccer II. Capi. 12: Birthdaic 3-6-61. CYNTHIA CANNADY: Young Life 10.11.12: Ski Club 12: Tennis II. Capi. 12; Birthdate 9-25 6L DEBORAH CAPRON CHRISTINE CARLSON: Ski Club 10.11.12; Abe s Babes 10,11.12; NHS 12: SAC T 1.12: Soccer 11,12: Bear Co. 2; Birthdate 4-23-61. MIKE CARLSON: Football 10,11.12; Swimming I0.ii.l2; FCA 10.11.12: Son Summit 11.12: Letter- man 10.11.12. TIM CAROLAN: Football 10.11,12: Birthdate 5- 20 61. DANA CARRINGTON: Concert Choir 10,11; Lin- coln Continentals 10,11: HEART 12; Vo-Tcch 12: Birthdate 2-16-61. JOHN CHAMPL1N PATRICIA CHAMPLIN Softball 10.11.12: Bas- ketball 10.11,12; Soccer 11.12: Ski Club 10.11.12: CAROL CHAPMAN- Stiecc . II.u, Slatofn Skiing 10. Capi Cl 2: Track 10.11,12. I.eucrpcf nn H1.U.I2: NHS 12. Marching Band 10:Concert Band IcjXy.2l Birthdate .5- tt-65 1SXUJARON I)NN CHASE I ISA CHRISTENSEN: Concert Choir I M2; Lin- coln ( ontinentaK T?; AFS II. President 12. NHS MY ( HRISUANSON BRIAN CHRISTIANSON Birthdate 2-23-61. ERIC CLARK: Vo-Tech 11; Yearbouk 12. TERRY CLARK. Birthdate fr-14-61 BARB CLAY Yearbook 10.11. SAC 11.12. DEC A. Treasurer 12; Ski Club II. JEFF CLEMENS; Soccer 10.11.12: Ski Club «M2; HEART 12; Birthdate 2-25-61. TIM CLEMONS Baseball It); Football 11. Birth- date If -60. MARK CLEVELAND Summing I0.U.C apt 12: BRAD COCHRAN; Cross Country 11.12; Basket- ball lO.ILTraek 10.11,12; intramural 12: Birthdate 7- 3-61. DAVE CODY; Birthdate 3-14-61 DAVE COLBY: Birthdate 9-22-61. JOSEPH COLEMAN STEVE CONDRA: Concert Band 10; Marching Band 10; Gymnastics 11. Jar Band 12; Birthdate 9- 8- 60. MICHAEL CONNLY. Music Man. Crew 10; NHS 12: Mah-Quh 11. Co-Editor-in-Chief 12; Philosophy Club 11.12: Birthdate 8-2-61. JEFF CONRAD: HEART 12. JANET COOLEY: Abes Babes 10.11: Orchestra 10,11,12; Treble Choir II: Concert Choir 12: Pep Club 10; Who's Who Among American High School Students; Birthdate 2-19-61. JULIE COONER: Thespian 11.12: Fall Play II: Philosophy Club 12. MARK COOPER; Ski Club 10.12; Birthdate 4-19- 61 DAVID CORTEZ Yearbook 12: Birthdate 9-25-61, JONATHAN CRAVEN: Cross Country 10.11.12; Cross Country Skiing 10.11.12: Letterperson 10.11.12; Birthdate 5-19-61. JANET CROSBY. Abe's Babes 12; Birthdate 2-3- 61. LYNN DAHL: Birthdate 7-23-61. RANJA DAHLE. Chccrlcading 10.11.12: NHS 12: Ski Club 10.11.12; Abe's Babes 10,11; SAC 10.11.12; Young Life 10.11: Choir 10,11; Birthdate 2-13-61. JAMES DALEY: Ski Club 10.11: Soccer II; Hock- ey Manager II. HANNAH DA NOW IT: NHS 12: Abjr's Babes 11.12; SAC 10; Young Life 10.11.12: Sol Summit 12; Yearbook 12; First in State Spanish CSntcsi 10; Birthdate 1-30-62. GARY DE JARLAJS CYNTHIA DEAN CRAIG DECKNADEL MICHAEL DEMUSE: Soccer 10. PATRICIA DEPPE TIMOTHY DF. RUDDER: Golf 10.11.12; Ski Club 11.12: Birthdate 3-1-61. SUSAN DESILETS: Theatre 10? I,incoftf l{ BTumettes, Capi, 12; Abe's Rabes 1L Vied President 12; SAC'V'LI'2; Band IO.H; B.rthdatc 9- 24-61 JANET DEWAR KRISTEN DITLFV Abes Babes 10,11; Npr , Way 10. Marching Band 10-i 1. RankCapt. 12. US 12; Birthdate 2-21-61 Bttfhdatc •10.1M2: Football Birthdate U I, Capt. 12; !ccr 11.12: Choir idatc 8-12-61. GORDON COX DECA 12; Ski Club: CHRISTOPHER DITTRIC Birthdate 12-8-60 CHRISTOPHER DIVINE 5-5-61 JULIE DOBBIN Ski Club | Young Life 10.15. Birthdate JEFFREY DOBESH; Mock 10.12; Baseball 10 . Young Li 7-18-61 ELIZABETH DONNF.U.Y SALLY DONOV AN; Gymnas 11; Science Club 1 ; Softball 5 2; B rt TI MOTH Y DON0V A N s Ssvimtoing ! 6.1 terperson CHRISTOPHER DRA A MARY DUNBArI Gymi Aqua Debs 10.11, 10.11,12; Pop Group 1 PETER DUNN KRIS DYKSTRA MARY DZANDZARA. Checrlcading 10.11. Capt. 12: NHS 12: Ski Club 10.11: Abe s Babes 10; Birth- date 5-18-61. MAREA EBELING; Swimming 10,11.12: Ski Club 10,11; Abe's Babes 10; Concert Band 10.11,12: Birthdate 9-12-61. STEVE EBERT: NHS 12: Muh-Quh. News Editor 12: Track 10.11.12; Cross Country 10.11.12; Letter- person 10.11.12; Birthdate 5-20-6L SUE ECKERT Marching Band 10.11.12; DECA 12. JEFF EDLUND: Ski Club 10,11.12; Ski Jumping 10; Tennis 12; Intramural Basketball 10; Birthdate 11-24-61. KARIN EDVINSSON: Newcomer's Club 12; AFS 12; Evergreen 12: Abe's Babes 12: Philosophy Club 12; Birthdate 11-18-60. YVONNE EIKAAS: Abe's Babes 10. Soccer II; Birthdate 7-28-61. MIKE ELFTMANN: Soccer 10.11,12; Baseball 10.11.12: Birthdate 6-4-61. EMILY ELLEFSON: Birthdaic 11-14-60. MIKE ENGEL: Football 10.11.12: Golf «0; Birth- date 8-1-60. BRAD ENGELSON BRYAN ENGFER: Football 10,11.12: Letterperson 11.12: Band 10,11.12: NHS 12: Thespians 1.12 Concert Choir, Vice President. Co-Student Directo. 12: Birthdate 12-30-60. MARK ENGLUND: Basketball 11.12; Track 10; Football 12: Abe’s Babes 12; Birthdate 10-23-60 JAN ERICKSON: Tennis 11.12; Yearbook 2: Birthdate 11-6-61. JEFF ERICKSON: Weightlifting 10.11.12: Power- lifting 11.12: Birthdate 1-6-61. KURT ERICKSON: Soccer 12: Intramural Basket- ball 12; Birthdate 7-28-61. TOM ERICKSON: Bloomington Police Explorer 11.12; Golf 12; Concert Choir 12; Sound of Music 11 ERIC ESAU: Cross Country 12: Ski Club 12: Track 18-61. •vS$i Club 10.i] l ife 10; jferthdatc £ep % m fiirth- -CAROL 'EWtfvSk? C)i 61 ALAN FACTOR RON FAYF: F. Capt 12; LcUerpci DEBRA FEIDER: NHS 12: SAC 10.f 1.1 Btribdatc -bl HRADLEY HNNL. lootbaif lO.Il.l’; Golf 10; Band 10.11;V1CA 12, BtriSitfc 5-21-61 LYNN FLEMING Ate'rBabcs 10.11; Ski Club ‘ 'sil fc CM.12: Class Vice President I tc 1-3 261 KIMBE RE I C BF C nvcri Choir lO.AItoScc- xadcF ' ble ia r:.il,l| Lincoln Continen- tals|TwMem i 0 ,;TfcAwrcr 10. Pep Club 10; Bear Co. 12: .«tub 11.12: Yearbook Staff. Copy Editor H, Edit p-Chief 12; NHS 12; Spring Musical - I ff :jf$F$ay 12; NSPA 11.12; Birthdate 3-11-61. MARGARET FORDER. Junior Achievement II; MOEA 12; Choir 10: Birthdate 1-5-61. ERIK FORGAARD: Ski Club 10.11; Track 10. MICHAEL FORLAND LISA FOSS. DECA 12; Birthdate 11-30-61. RICHARD FOSSEEN: Gymnastics 10.11. Capt. 12: Track 10; Birthdate 3-27-61. CELESTE FOSTER DANIEL FOSTER BRAD FOX: Birthdate 3-7-61. DAVID FOY: Ski Club 12; Son Summit 11.12; Young Life 12; Yearbook 10; Birthdate 7-17-61. NANCY FRANK: Marching Band 10.11: Birthdate 12-26-61. BETH FRANKLAND: Ski Club 10.11; Abe's Babes 11: SAC 11.12; Young Life 0,11.12: NHS 12; Birthdate 6-22-6«. SCOTT FREEMAN ANN GAILFUS.Ski Club 10.11,12; Birthdate 3-4 6 SAN Di petm ! vir m m Miirchi: SUSAN GaLA .EN: Mah-Quh 10; Junior Achieve mcni JO; SAC 10: Orchestra 10: CU,v- Secretary II): Birthdatc K-14-61 STEPHANIE GALE: Ski Team J0.lt: Yearbook 0.1 1; DEC A 12: Birthdatc 5 14-61 DANIEL GAL LOG LY: Football 11,12, Track 10.11,12; intramonth 12. THOMAS CARTON; Junior Achievement 11; HEART 11; DEC A 12. MAR V GE1SLER: Soccer I M2; Slalom Sk Team 12; Letterperson 11,12. MICHAEL GETCH MAN; Baseball 10.11.12:loot- bait 10,11.12: Basketball 10.11, Birthdatc 1T-9-60. DAVID GI1.1. 11 FATHER GILBE RI: DEC A 12; Mah-Qufi 12; Birthdatc 2-2-61. ANN GIEBERTSEN: Marching Band 10.11. Rank Capt- 12. Jazz Hand 11.12;Sk. Club 11,12; MIS 12: Birthdatc 12-22 61. STEPHEN GJEVRE ELLEN GOERDT; Marching Band UX Concert Band 12: APS 10: JSvcr nxn 10; Birthdatc 1 -22-6S CHRISTOPHER GOFF: Soccer I t: Birthdatc 2-20- 61 MONTY GOLDENSTFIN: Soccer 10.11, COL EE N GOODE K AREN GOOLSBY'. Marching Band 10.11. Rank C'3pt 12; Birthdatc 9 27 61, CARL Gove Birthdatc 9-7-61. ROBERT GOZOi.A: Gymnastics 10.11,Stale Com- petition 12: Lcttcrpcrton 10.11.12; Birthdatc 5-2-61 WILLIAM GRAFF CHER I GRaFSTROM: Orchestra 10.11,12: Crov Country 11; Track 10,11. NHS 12. LlSA GR.ANOIEN; Swimming 10.12.CaL. Club 10.11. Leoerpercon tOTULU You KfWtm V........... Class Treasurer BRUCEGRA Intramurals STEVEN Will I AM 10.11.12, DARRELL G Ski Team 10.1 PATRICK GRIMES, Jazz Band-11.L 61. ULIEGUM ________________ - „___ date 5-6-61. ’ ? GUST Af$0 V Baseball St EbntfcdL 10. : .J SPM TraefeTfH 5«1 mm M3? SUSAN HADD1 10,tM2; Softball 10.1 M2; Lewrperton 10.lt.12; Abe's Babes 10.11.12; Birthdatc 11 2 61- DUANE HALL; Ski Club. Vo-icch M.NE HAMILTON: SAC 10.11.12; OLA 1 M2 . LAURA HANSEN SANDRA HANSEN BRAD HANSON. Mttrebm Band EMM’. Con- cert Band 10.1 M2. Conitnenl.Os 11,12? Ja Band 10T M 2. Theater |0.n ,J2; SkrOub 10.11.12 DIANE MNSON JAMES HANSON LORI HANSON; DEC A t2. ROB HANSON; B M C., R M R SHARON HANSON MARK MARKER: Soccer 10; Ski (Tub 11.12; Cross Country 12: DEC A I M2: Birthdatc 4-4-61. MICHAEL HART; Yearbook 10. Photo Editor 11.12; Philosophy Club 11.12: Theater 11; Blooming- ton Youth CommrsHon 10.11: Birthdatc K-21-61. JENNIFER HARTKOPF: Track 10.TU2; Cro Country 11, Capt- 12. NHS 2; AbeN Babes 10.12; Marching Band 10; Birthdatc 12-6-60 PAt I HARTW1G Tennis 10.11,12; Soccer 11; Cxottt Country 1 2; Skiing 10.12; Jazz Band 10.11.12. Marching Band 1(1. NANCY HARVEY. Ski Club 10.11,12; Track 10.12; Soccer It: Abe Babes 10.11.12 MARGARET HATCHER: Marching Band 10.11,12; Choir 12; AbeYBabc-s 11; Philosophy Club I M2; Thespian Club 1 M2; Birthdatc 0-31-61. dan ii i hate i eld LINDA HAUGESA L Theater 10; Abe s Babes II; Soccer 11; Birthdatc 11-1-61. PAT HAWKINS; Birthdatc 5-8-61 JANICE HEGERLE: VIC A 12; Birthdatc 10-9-60. MARY HEiGt' Treble Choir 10: Concert Chdtr S I; MOEA 12: Birthdatc 9-14-61. BRIAN HF.INEN: Baseball 10; Football 11;Soccer 12; Basketball 10.11; Letterperson 10.11.12; Birth- datc 3 6-61. Bill HFINSomn Crow t wintry IO;T rai k I M2; Cro s Country Skiing 10,11, (‘apt. 12; l.cttcrpcr on 1 M2; Birthdatc 7-12-6 . JOHN HEISICKr Eooiball 10.1J.T2; Wrestling 10.11,12: Baseball 10. NHS.} 7; Birilxfiltc 2-2-61 TERRY HEI LMAN' Concert Chdt 10.11.12; Birthdatc yH i LMA N: B.rthd tc 6-15 61. ¥ ““ k HELMBLRtlFR Birthdatc J-11-61. fi$W:|P N N USSY: VI a r chirtg Ba nd SyntnastiCv TO, Pfld 10.11.12; Birthdatc 12i Ski %% KU2. NHS 12; Birthdatc 9 12- ENSI.EY; Soccer 10.1 M2: Golf. ?C|u) l0.1!.l2;Ski Team (1: Intramur LeiterpefNon 1l.l2;Bmhdatc 1,0-22-61 fflP fihhd date 11-29-60. CRAIG HOWELL. Sk. Club 10. VICA 11.12; Birthdatc I I -2-60. JEFFREY URL BY KATHERINE HUMPHREY; Swimming 10.12. Capt M; Letterperson 10,11.12: Birthdatc 6 8 61. MARK HURD DONALD HURST: Football 10.11.12. Intramural Basketball 12; Track 10. Baseball 12; Birthdatc 4-28- 61, LORI ISRAELSON DEBRA JACKSON; Treble Choir 10; Birthdatc 12- 16-61. SCOTT JACOBSEN Intramural Basketball 10: Track 10; Soccer 10; Marching Band 10,11. Rank Capt. 12; SAC, Treasurer 10. BRAD JACOBSON; Downhill' Ski leam I0.H. Capt. 12: Cross Country 10.) 2;Tennis 11; DECA 12: l.ettcrman 10,11.12. JIM JACOBSON; Football HU M2; Hockey 10: Track 10,11,12; Intramurals 11.12; Birthdatc 4-14- 61. JODY JACOBSON PAUL JAEGER; Tennis 10.11.12; Ski Club 10,11,12; Birthdatc 5-24-61. TERRY JAMES JIM JANSSEN: Birthdatc 1-26-61, PAT I JASPER: Souitd of Mukk' IT: Don Quixoie 12. Birthdatc 6-29-61. BARBARA JENSEN RENAE JENSON !|MARK JOHANNES: Football 10.11; Imramurals ; '2;:l.ettcrman SI: Birthdatc .VI8-61. CHUCK JOHNSON Track 10.1 M2; Soever 10.11: Intramural Basketball 1 M2; Ski Club; Birth- date 7-8-61. CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON JAN JOHNSON JANA JOHNSON; Abes Babes 11; DEC A 12 KAY JOHNSOI i 1; Softball I M 2. Ski .team 17; Sk, Club 10 i irfF LEIGH SAJ D$A JOH-NSU ici i n s te 12-31-60 HI FLYER H0LGG-MB; IntramurttU. l 5T:2; Birthdatc 60 JOHN HOLM, food !) I0.IU2: Intramural Bas- ketball 10.11: Birthdatc 11-29-61 IX NALD HOLMES JULJ :HQUMESc Skt Club ttl.J M2;Soever i 1 12. Lctterpcreort 1 US Birthdatc 9-j 6f. MAUREEN tlOt.TGRAVI Treble Clwar 10, Abe Babes 10. Birthd-.u 6-25-61. MICHELLE HOSE. Abe'e Babe, H. S U.12. Birthd.tte 11 14 60, DAVtD TKU HOLDER TomUkU t MU7. Sk Team 11,12; Track 10.1M2: I etternwn |0.1 M2; NHS 12; Band to.J M2; iasgiTumc Page 11;Birth- (U2. 60 ffirlhdatc cstra 10,1 M2; Soccer Sciball to.II. Capt. 12: Softball Birthdatc 10-20-61. jUUN. NHS 12; SAC 12; Abe's. Babes 12: lntr m5rtl lM2; Birthdatc 6-6-61, K RJ N JUST: DECA M: Concert Band 10,11,12: Marching Band 10,11.12. KATHY KACHER DARYL KAMPA Birthdatc 10-.U-60 PAM KAPH1NGS. HEART; Birthdatc 9-S-60. RTCK KASSA; Football 10, DECA 12,Birthday 2 - 28-61.. .. lito mm U; Birthdal.c 12-19 60, Chmr 10.1M2. NSPA; Birthdatc 7 J 6t. BETH KEVERN Abe’ Babe II: Track TO, HI?: Crents Country II; Soccer 12; Letterperson tl.12, Birthdatc 2 20-61 ALAN KIECKPR- Marching Band TO. fntramnraU 10.1 M2; Football HYBrrthdatc Th-W' BRIAN KELLY, 5 da President T2; man Right I M2: The SUSAN KELT Y, Rep Yearbook II. X tytytl E$ti I T H MU HI. LYNN MliHL:Track 11 DICK MLHjLHOFFf i kt C GLENN MEIER: feTral IPJ M B mmu s£ Wjgtghtlifling 10; urjftd.'ite tte ( I RTIS MICHALLSON J$ft MILBRANDT: Trick 10 Catherine miller DAVID MILLER: Sk.frob 10. 10.11.12. Marduftg Band 10. Ra Conlincntals' lfr: Orchcst r; Mu.cic.il 10; Pit Grebe-.'.:.; 11.12 Birthdatc 5-2-61. DAVID MU I S? DEBBIE M11 SON;Dram i 12. BRLV DIANI 11; Tennis miff. 12: Intra ft i c urthdatc 9-14- Theatre TERRI KILLEEN: Ski Club 12; Abes Babes II; Choir 10.11.12; Birthdatc 6-22-61. MARY Kl.lMEK: HEART 10.11.12: Birthdatc 3-5- 61 LINDA KOCH: OEA 11.12; Choir 10.1 ; Birthdatc 6-28-61. ANN KOHLS: Abe's Babes 10.11.12; Bruinettes 11. Co-Captain 12; NHS 12: Band 10; Birthdatc 10-10- 61. MIKE KOHOUT: football 11.12; Letterperson 11.12; J A 10 CONNIE KOLBERG. Concert Band 10.11.12; Marching Band 10; Chccrlcadtng 10; Yearbook 12: ItfffillliHtifHg MICHAEL LEEMAN ROBERT LEFFLER: Football 10.11.12; Basketball 11; Baseball 10.11.12; I.cttcrman 10,11.12; NHS 12: Abe's Babes 12; Muiic Man 10; Continental II. Student Director 12; Birthdatc 2-22-61 JEAN LEMAY JAMES LEMIEUX JOHN LEMLEY: Football 10.11.12: Track I0J I.I2; Intramurals 11,12: Ski Club 10: Birthdatc 3-13-61. WILLIAM LESSARI Junior Achievement 12: Birthdatc 6-7-61. MICHAEL LEWIS: VICA: Birthdate l-« 61. ROBYN LIEVF.NSF Intramural if; Abe s Babes 10; Flags 10; Bruinettes 12: Birthdatc 1-24-61. SANDRA MATHIAS SUSAN MATHIAS STEVEN MAXSON: Gymnastics 10.11.12: Birth- datc 9-15-60. CAROL MAY: Abe’s Babes 10.11; Junior Class President 11: Bruinettes 12; Young Lite 10.11; NHS 12; Band 10. GRACE MEEHAN: Pep Band 10: Pit Orchestra 10: Marching Band IjO.I I; Concert Band 10,11,12; Track 10; Volleyball Mgr. 12; Letterperson 10: Intramurals 1; Newcomer’s Club 11.12; Abe's Babes 11.12; USA KRANS: Ski Club IO.Il;Sos-vC nasltcs 12; B.r.hdntc 6-9-M LEVIN KRETSCHMER | 10,12; Intramurals 11,12; SAC 11.12; 14-61. GARY KROHG: Swimming 4'12; Letterperson 12; Band l ) l ll- iwtc 4-10-60 l 1 fnfflHB MARY KRON ER KERRY KRUCKOW DA MO KRUEGER: Soccer tO.ll.L Basketball 10.11. Capt. 12. Utterperso. 1L12; Abe’s Babes 17. Lincoln Cantif surer It; Choir iO. Vue-President 11. Birthdatc 4-6-61. BRAD KRYNSK Hockey 10.11,12. MARI B.t' itor 12; Birthdatc 4-6 61. I tub St nc$rt Band pit. I I; Lincoln Orchestra 10; Jazz Band 12; ura I M2; Vice Presid KEEN LADENDORJ'; MICHAEL LAMONiCA; date 9-15-61. SUSAN I.ANDIN SHARI l.ANDRUS: Marching Band 10.11. Rank Capt. 12; Concert Band 10.11.12: Birthdatc 10-29- 61 JODI LANGSTON: Birthdatc 7-21-61. CINDY I.ARSEN: Volleyball 10.11.12: Basketball II. Capt. 12; Softball 10,11,12; Letterperson 10.11,12; NHS 12; Birthdatc 5-14-61 BRAD LARSON: Birthdatc 9-21-61. BRETT LARSON: Ski Club 10.11,12; Cross Coun- try Mgr. Birthdatc 11-27-61. BRUCE LARSON: Hockey 10.11,12. DAVID LARSON: Football 10,11; Basketball 10; Track 10.11.12; Cross Country 12: Cross Country Skiing 1 M2: Choir 10.11; Spanish Club 10: NHS 12; Birthdatc 8-2-60. JAY LARSON MARK LARSON SANDRA LARSON: Orchestra 10.11.12. Pit Or- chestra 10.11: NHS 12: Abe’s Babes 11.12:Ski Club 11. Prayer Group 12;GTCY$ IM 2: Birthdatc M8- 6«. JOHN LEBRUN Birthdatc 12-21-60 KEVIN LECLAlRE DEBORAH LEE: Birthdatc 1-30-61. MARTIN LEE VICKI LEE: Ski Club 10.11; HEART 12; SAC 12: Birthdatc 3-1-61. DOS WILLIAM I 11.12. JIM MC KENZIE: Young Life 10.11.12; Ski Club 11,12: Intramurals 11.12; Football 10.11.12; Letter- person 11,12; Abe’s Babes 12; Track 12; Birthdatc 12-5-60. CARA MC LACHLAN: Young Life 10.11,12; Ski Club 10,11.12; Abe's Babes 10.11.12; SAC 11.12; NHS 12; Birthdatc 7-5-61. SIOBHAN MC MAHON: Gymnastics 10; Cheer- leader 11,12: Ski Club 10.11; Birthdatc 3-19-61. ANGELA MCQUOID: Abe’s Babes 1 U2; Basket- ball 10.1l,12;Track 11.12; Class Secretary 12: Birth- datc 12-20-61. BOB MAESER Golf 10; Soccer 10. 1.12: Hockey 10,11,12; Letterperson 11.12; Intramural 11,12; Birthdatc 5-2-6L GREGG MAGNUSON: Soccer 11,12: Ski Club 10,11,12; Golf 10.11,12; Birthdatc 8-23-61. JOHN MAHER:Track 10,1 M2; Football 10.11.12: Basketball 10.11.12; Mah-Quh 11,12. NHS 12. ANN MAJERUS MANFRED MALLWITZ: Ski Clu1 10.11.12: In- tramuraU 10,11,12; Track 12. JOHN MAN1KOWSKI SHAWN MARAVIUU KEVIN MAREK LINDA MARKSTROMr Basketball 10.11; Track ;tma 12; DEC A 12.« 10; Letterperso Club H,! 2; JB rik-ite.,6-|4-61. BRIAN MONIE S Young Life 12:Ski Club liti; Birthdatc 11-j MERY: Track 10.12; Ski| M2; Mah-Qvh 10.11; N;$o| ilarship Mention 12. MORAN: f gs :l6 Up2: Marching Band 10.1 M2: Abg .. bcs nt Advisory Council II.12;'Birthdatc 4-11-61. ERIC MURDOCK MARY MURE. Marching Band 10,1 M2: Band 10,11.12; Birthdatc 2-22-61 DAVID MURPHY BECKY NASH CRAIG NEAGLE CHRISTINE NELSON: Abe s Babes 10,12; Birth- datc 1-19-61. JEFFREY NELSON KARSTEN NELSON: Soccer 10.1 M2; Track 11,12; Letterntan 10,1 M2; Intramural Basketball I M2: Intramural Softball 12; Birthdatc 11-22-60. USA NELSON: Rags 10:Cheerleader 1 M2: Abe’s Babes 10,11,12; SAC 11.12; Ski Club 10.12; Birth- dale 3-30-61. ROBERT NELSON: Football I0.IM2. Basketball 10.1 M2: Baseball 10; Birthdatc 7-25-6!. THOMAS NELSON: DEC A; Golf 10: Intramural Softball 1,12; Intramural Basketball 12. WAYNE NELSON CATHY NESl.UND ANN NEWELL: Ski Club IO.H.I2; Abc Babes 10,11; Cheerleader 10.11,12;, Young Life 10.11.12; SAC U. 12;,Orchestra 10.II.12. Birthdatc, 11 --7-61'. brCce NIEDFELDT JULIE NIELSEN: Ski Club 10.11; SaC n.l2,v Bruinettes 11 Marching Band Jtffl Birtbdatc?4 24- 61. Ll DA NORRIS: Work program. Birthdatc 1-2 61. m ■ m iscball KIMHFRI Y O7T0SOY; b i AURESCE OTIOSON S M2. Wrthdjtc 12: i.cucrpcrso ? Birthdatc 6-12 61. cheryl Parker. Vtfttdeni , Birthdate H ’Sjf NNINGrt |cm;%irth Jatc 4 fftRSTROM: B ;i 1.12; Philosophy CUf) 2Q- BlfllWJlIl'yj'iWW 1 t,t2: Birthdatc I t- 10,1 M i NANCY DON ROB 2V-60. JENNIFER Fdoiball GREGORY NOTVEDT: Intramural I0.-U.I2: Ski Club 10,11.12; Birthdate 7-18-61 THOMAS NURKKALA: Marching Band 10, Rank Capt. 11,12; Ja Band 10.11,12; Concert Band 10,11; Continentals 11,12; NHS 12; Birthdatc 7-18-61. STEVEN O BRIEN Birthdatc 5-22-61 I. 1SA OATMAN DEBRA OBERG DEBORAH 0GREN. Crosv Country 10.11. Capt 12: Marching Band 10; Concert Band 10,11; Track II. 12; NHS. President 12; Abe's Babes 10, Co- Capl., President 11, Secretary 12; SAC 12; Sense Committee 12; PER Representative 12; Birthdatc 5- 11-61. DAVID OLSON: Bloomington Caw Inforccment Post 624 11. Secretary' 12; Birthdatc 1-26-61. CORRl OLSON; Marching Band 10.11; Abe's Babes 11; Birthdatc 1-8-61. MICHAEL OLSON; Birthdatc 8-11-61. SCOTT OLSON WAYNE OLSON JEFFREY O'NEIL: Football 10.11.12; Intramural 11.12; Birthdate 5-6-61. NANCY OPPEGARD Choir 10.11; HEART 12. Birthdatc 11-18-61. CHRISTOPHER ORR: Ski Club 10.11.12: Intra- murals 12; Birthdatc 10-18-61. MARK OSTENDORE: Hockey 10.11.12: Baseball 10.11,12; Birthdate 9-8-60. SHELDON OTTE: Cross Country lljjfc. Country Skiing date 3-27-61. RICK PETERSEN: Birthdatc 3-14-6C GREGORY PETERSON t.INDA PETERSON: Birthdatc 9-26-61. RONALD PETERSON: Intramural Basketball; Birthdatc 11-8 61. TODD PETERSON KENT PETTERSON: Band; Birthdatc 8-22-61. SARETH PHANG: Soccer 10.H.I2. Birthdatc 9-1- 61. N ANCY PH I BBS: Gymnastics 10: Ski Club 10.11.12: Cheerleader 11.12: Abes Babes 10.11. NHS 12: SAC II; Birthdatc 10-16-61. MARTI PIERSON; WEP 10; OEA 11.12: Birth date 11-12-60. MICHAEL PIKALA: Hockey 10,11.12; Track 10.11.12; Soccer I O'. Birthdatc 1 -29-61. HELENA PON K A I. A: AES $ 2: Newcomers Club 12; Cross Country Skiing 12: Birthdatc 3-25-61. SUSAN PORTER; NHS 12; SAC 12: Young Life 11; Girls Swimming Timer 1.12: Birthdatc i -2,7-61. JEFF POSC.H: Cross Country 10: Weight Training 11.12; Intramural Basketball 11,12; Baseball 12. BARRY POST: WEP 11; VJCA 12; Birthdatc 10- 26-6 . BARBARA PUGH DIANE PUNCHARD: Birthdatc 3-25-60 BETHE PYLE: UuhQuh 10; SAC 10; 10,11.12: NASAC Delegate 11; V. Pres of the year I MARK RA1 LisaRaM) 10.1 M2; Girl's State 11; NHS 12; NCTE Award 12- Drama Club 10,1 M2: Abe's Babes 10,LM2; Soccer 11.12. JAMES RUSHIN; Hockey 10.11.12: Intramural II,12; Birthdatc 1-23-61. ANGELA RUZICKA; Volleyball 10.11,12: Basket- ball 10.11,12; Softball 10,11.12; Abe's Babes 10,11,12; SAC. 12; NHS 12: Birthdatc 11-30-61 MATTHEW RVAN TORIE RYNCHEK. HEART; Birthdate 3-6-6 . SHARI SANDERSON: Ski Club 10,!!; Abes Babes 10.11; DEC A 12; Soccer 12: SAC 12; NHS 12; Birthdatc 10-13-60. TERESA SANDI COLEEN SANFORD TODD SANFORD: NHS 12: Intramural 12; Golf 10; Football I M2; Birthdatc 1-10-61. DAN SAUNDERS; Football 10.11.12; Basketball 10.1 M2: Track 10.11.12; Birthdatc 1-9-6L JONI SAUSSER: Birthdatc 8-25-61. RICHARD SCAN LON: Abe's Babes 2. Intramur- afs 12; Baseball 10.1! .12; Basketball 10.11; Letter- person 11,12: Birthdate 12-7-60. JON SCHARF: Birthdate 4-21-6 BRUCE SCHEDLBAUER: Marching Band II. Drum Major 12; Concert Band 11,12; Birthdatc 4- 10-61. ERIC SCll • 10.) M2. ouncil IT; 'Student Adgffffty 11; Ski Club 10. Birthdatc EIFRSQ J REITER: Birthdatc 4-20- ERIC REITH:. Honor The 12; 10.1 M2; Kfuh QMti SVi Club 1 . DlAhPppF.UBISH ♦ Football: Ski Hub ib. 1 MSA IftHEA; Marching Band lO.lUMpni Theater 12: NHS 12; Birthdatc 9-Wd PAT RIYACCO;, OEA 12. Birj! BARA SCHMIT JIM SCHMITZ: Socccrf Birthdate 9-13-61. R 1C H A R D SC H N El DER H A N KEITH SCH NELL: Intramural l U 1.1,2. H cb.i 10: Birthdatc 8-25-61 ®“ STEVEN St H0F;BE.N Birthdatc V-20-61. JE1F SCHUBERT; Spccef, b AL0.II.12. Birthdatc 8-10-6 . m JOHN SCHUCK. f XWa NDY St.THT.D1 NI IS Drama Club Birthdatc 7-dfl DEA 12; Cross Fx- lorcign ■u::;tfy !i. 2. LcitefperMm 11.12. NHS 1? Marching Bind l£. Birthdatc 11-3-61. DANIEL PATTON Skl Ctob lO-Oounhtll Ski Team TO M;trchm{pftaftdT.0rLl$|;; : CLubT'ies. id. V. Pres 1.1;;Drum Section C «-captain 12; -meeti BaftdT 2; Birthdatc 8-2-6E LISA .PATTON- Ski Cbb 10.11,12; SAC I M2; Baseball 0: Birthdatc 3- .... urals 12: Soccer 11; Golf . 0,1 M2: Abe i 12; Football SIMPSON NHS 10.12; Winner II; INOER; IntramumN: Wrc-almg Mir Track MIKE PEDERSEN: Ski Club H.12; Birthdate 8, 20-61 BERNADETTE PEGQRS. Philosophy Club 12: Abes Babes 11, Birthdatc 5-23-61 DAVID PfcRTL: Football 10; Basketball 10,11.12; Tennis 10.11, Capt. 12; Letterperson 11.12; Mj i- WAYNE ROT IEN: Wrestling 10.11.12: Baseball uu ; Football I0.1M2. LeOerperson 10.11.12; 10-. NHS 11.12: B.rthdatc 8-30-6} Birthdatc 11-22-61. LYNN RUDDY Birthdatc 9-8-6 . SUSAN SKELTON. DEC A f r«vidcm 11.12: Huh- PaTRIC 1A Ri-Dll Qutr, Speech awards II, Birthdatc 8-28-61 GREGORY RLTT'F. M.ih'Qvh 10.11 Phdoviphy DIANNA SKRAMST.M) Birthdatc 22-6I. Club 11.12. Student Advisory Council -10; Hinhdutc SUE SMALLFN. Abe's Babes IB. Gymnast ms 10. Quh 12; Birthdate 3-9-61 2-8-61. Soccer . Ski Club 10.11,12: t ctlcrperson !, SAC SUZY PETERS AFStl, 12:i A. 10.11;Intramural MARY RUMPPE Concert OrchcMta 10.1 M2; 11.12: Bear Mascot if: Chctfkadtflg 12; NHS 2. Softball! 1,12. March of Dimes Chairman I). Birth- Continentals 2. MusicaT Theater 10.1 M2; SAC Young Life 1 M2. Birthdatc 1-10-6 193 Babe M.f lie I2-I8-6C m 1M2; C apt. 12. Concert Band jOJ 1 I ?r ft.nkUau ROBERT SOLI. ; . : IVkUlSONDERGAARD MreCIuh: Bin ( IIERYI. SOW A DA■ BmhtUc ' ■ 1 hRANK SPtJRGJN •-.?• ROBERT STARK FootbulT’ U.li: ;, V- I t-jfat{ Track 16.4141Jfethdatc J 0- 22-61 ; DA N’STFl N: QEC%Smttdalc 3-26-61. USA STMNKOpi DliMS STEVENS: Choir 10; OEA 12:' I ' Jtp ' t % ID STEWARD; Philosophy Club 12; Prawtfa Group 12; Marching MICHEL 1.6 town. MOfeA; HuttMi «'E CA L WHITT. Of 11 B.rthdatc J II- MARGARET TRACY Abe's SaWWl'N OARALYN Wll-.Al WMt. BRICE WILEY f llOMAS TRAETOW JOHN WILSOAJ Work Experience l.J 1 TOM TREMBLAY Marches Band 10.0.12; Con- ffrcc lc Skiing-USSA. Ml A. Birthd «rr Band tl.12: J. ? 'Ban :NcWcomcA. PAUL WILSON: Ski Club 10.11.12; H Preside : i U 2, NHS'!?! Chess Club 10; Science 10-61. kev Club 10.1 T; Drama Club 10; C II.IJ; Track JF.NNIFE Mrkft M: Gymnastics 10; II; l rpcf oiv| A2-, L;gcsi 10.1 M2; Cross C Boy’s St,Ut «WYl BK AN DER CAM MEN fAN DYNE: Gymnastics 10,11.12; Sj| Club [ hdatcJ 27-M. WzfzL YASATKA Football 10.11.12; Basketin’ rpP ll 10.11,12: NHS 11,12; Birthdaic Hockey Club f 1.12; Birtl.Juic 6-?fK6i StfSK-N; V.U'i ANr;Ski;t; Babes STEVE M YOtEf- TJockcs 10.1 E,i2. Intramurali lt T?._ - GREGORY YOHN: VIC A 12: LIBBY YOU NG; Ski Club. J0 Abe's Babes LO.I I - JEROME YOUNG iniVi AHN BRENDA ZIEROEN- IreWct atre 2;AFS !2‘. Abe stobs s I YASATKA A.UGHN DAVID SWANSON DONNA SWANSON' kGAVXE'SVVAN ON PE'B'RA- SWART21-L KEVIN SWECKER; JO, I M2; Birthdatc H-l DEBORAH SYEVESi lkh kfl.12; Abe'sO ty Club Birthdaic 1200-60 irthd.uc KARL VgfiBY: Track I0.li.l2; Baud Country Ski 10.12: Cross Country 11.12; 3,11.12. Basket ball 11. Young PETER ICKERM W Junior Achwvei Work Program 12. V|CA 12: Bhthdatc BRENDA VlTTERS- Marching Band I Babes 1?: NHS 12; B.rthdatc i-16-61. M AN VOGT JOSEPH VOI.DING: Theater 10.102 12: Birthdatc 2-21-61. KARLA VONOSTEV AbeN Jfcbo I 10.11; Marching Band ?0.H; Birthdaic RONALD WALKLR,::Hockey II; L imiuinuuM Mi'nvtv,|M . I ti c. Birthdaic 12-31 -60, MICHELLE TAYLOR. AF 10.£|12, Abe Babe ; 10, Chapter President 11. President 12: F. ergteerr ; 0.11. Editor 12; Thespians 1 $2:Theatre10.11 Musical 0.11: SAC I.E2: NILS 2; Yo ' ' ' National Merit Semi-finalist: W hd’.v V Htph School Students; Birthdaic 12-26- ROBERT TEHLE : , LON A 'TEN PAS;. Cheerleader 6.11 SACII. Abe s Babes 10.! I: Ski Club 1 Birthdaic If-18-61 PAU.A THSMER Ski Club iO.H; T B.rthdutc 5-10-61. KIM THAXTON: Cheerleader 10.1J Abe’s Babes IQjli; SAC i it I Youhg Club 10. Birthdaic 10-2T6L THERESA W. I INDA W L PATRICIA W MICHAEL Wi INDEX A AMODT, SCOTT tin: iiSim ABC, MARK 02). JT, M. 7 l ( MARK (H) 1VS U MS. BRGCC «1 | (?) A i) A MS. ROBCRT (11 06, T 55 ADAMS, THOMAS tU) 1. «T ADAMSKl YA1 f Rlf 00) 17. 11 . I?i ADI TT). KfISTI 0: 05 • ( A. STfVCN (tip '1, 49, M., t it. 20) Al.ANGO. CAROLYN ttttrJ At.RWtS. STt-VCN III): 5. 1?: ' ,417 At BIRTSOV JOIHNL 02) I t AU CKSON. I.OKt (Of m ALCXANDfR, ADA R (l2 54. II? M.l XANOI-R. XKtSTINf H2Y 49. U . 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Good Luck to all my friends—Julie Pierson Senior Class of 79—memories of this year will be with us forever. We. the Class of 80. have had a truly onjoyable year. What are we going to do without you? (everything) Have a great futurd. never forget LINCOLN. Class of '80 The best to all my friends—Lenore Blackard Hi Pam. Loni and Patty from Joe Voiding To everybody at Lincoln, Thank you for the great times. They will always be remembered. Karsten. Good-bye all you little puppies' Thanks lor a great year, keep up the spirit. Craig! Jan Erickson: President of Ahmad Rashad fan club! Dedicated to Harry Jay Mitchell from the infatuated seniors— Dina Rauker Lynn Fleming. Frogman and Tadpole reign yet! Look out U. of M!! Good-bye Frogman. Tadpole, Wizard of Snook. Timmerbuddy. and all others! I'll miss you. Zappofak (ME8)! Kissy pie. Huggy Face. Fred Barney: Good luck! Mr. Skjei H-P-S—Arvis, Mac. Lars. Putt! A special thanks to all my newly found frionds here at Lincoln, and to Jodi Bisdorf, remember good old W.T.W. and the great red. white, and blue. From Grace Meehan. P S. To Kim Forbes. Life is a bucket. Hi Vic (Oh yuck!) Roger Stauback fan club. Kim Thaxton To all the cat thighs in the world, they know who they are. from the big V. 2 pres. §p4cia£ J (umJL tatfie ea v” 201 Congratulations Class of 79 F om CARRIERE’S FLORAL 9737 Lyndale Ave. 884-4791 TOWN DRUG ) 'A jQ y. - • M| VhH l] ' r°AiMi J % Pr. Jk 8925 PENN AVE. BLOOMINGTON, MN 888-8811 CaM ■ • • and (prf ACTION £Be i SHOTS MIDWEST For Professional j!oAs tfx flutuAa Photography 7078 Cahill Shopping Center Jf iarrv Vest of 70th and Hwy. 100 Edina i au i SBca i aJLqaa 944-1850 202 203 The Corner Bookshop In the Middle of Southtown 888-4300 Southtown Center, Bloomington 7171 France Ave. So. OPEN 24 HOURS oxt' ifo umufirccux??u £ Tfarpha fcuu? nne atfatifi' tut opt sf-crafGMdtt4 up. warfria farts aw- mdt m?7Vc¥wu mm, t xftfoedefo, iMpnwnfitB Ifo mifotfafofc foofofoai- 'foe pa rttat' a fu66ar Jtfiftfat'jMU tfedeam ■ xwertfotvafap leffiit n' a efamatfo a 0uii, o(ecWtfw ri', ou n r :M aic 'Wfmu.awtiedOfay w mfcift ufosam - contf .auMi dfy' cmffy' fuaemlfir jr CMfi'foe fj C fCVtOftCl fo NoKmark $c jKsyyjQtttMv n7oJ-i . i Yhf t. ti,, Ms urJfxfa l': A PPft Congratulations Class of 79 8900 PENN AVENUE SOUTH BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA 55431 204 Congratulations Seniors Burke Auto Truck Parts 10619 France Ave. So. A “Realn Auto Parts Store 884-3600 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 79 Cross Country Sports 10621 France Ave. So. We have enjoyed serving you in the past, and we hope you settle in Bloomington so we can serve you in the future. BLOOMINGTON SELF-SERVE CARWASH HIGH PRESSURE 9 BAYS Ml DO - IT - YOURSELF 600 W. 93rd St. Behind Kentucky Fried Chicken Congratulations Class of 79 J. D. SlOOStAND SOUIHTOIVN JEWEIEE6 STEVE (612) 888-7490 7971 SOUTMTOWN CENTER Suite 120 Bloomington. Minn 55431 205 Gonyia.tuCatLon.i. (2[a.6.6. of 79 Sports are great, Parties are fine, Ve’re the CLASS OF 79 206 Ceder’s Family Restaurant 84th and Normandale Rd. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Visit our Juice Sandwich Bar for the GOOD GOODIES Hi Protein Fruit Shakes Fruit Vegetable Juices Salads Sandwiches Your Complete Health Food Store GET YOUR WEIDER PRODUCTS HERE Normandale Center 835-1661 Grains Flours Granolas Dietetic foods Seeds Nuts Fruits Snacks piness Nutrition Center 9017 Penn Avenue South Bloomington, Minnesota 55431 888 4044 Vitamins Minerals Supplements Sheklee Teas Herbs Spices 207 BFGoodrich 1 im. T,RE ■■ CENTER SALES SERVICE • Domestics lmports • Vans • Alignment • Shocks • Off Road • Tune up • Retail • Wholesale • Commercial 884-1566 Bloomington Tire Center 9001 Penn Ave. So. 3E 4H fsj TRIPHTE! TO A FINE CLASS IN A GREAT SCHOOL Congftatu ittons and est QA istas Bob Youngquist Sales Representative P.O. Box 508 Anoka. Minnesota 55303 612 421-6310 REPRESENTING (P Balfour JEWEl JtY S FINEST CRAFTSMEN CLASS RINGS AND PINS • CLUB INSIGNIA • MEDALS • TROPHIES • PLAQUES • DIPLOMAS • INVITATIONS 208 normandam-: Mobil SERVICE 8331 NORMANOALE Qlvd. DLOOMINOTON, MINN, S543I PmONE 031-3114 V R PHILLIPS. Owner = • WincheWs Donut House Steve Pion Manager Congratulations 2325 West 90th Street Bloomington, MN 55431 (612) 884-9682 Ask about discounts Seniors on party orders YOU’RE PROBABLY QUALIFIED FOR A GOOD NAVY JOB AND DON’T EVEN KNOW IT. The Navy has many jobs that require men and women with various backgrounds of skill, schooling and experience. Jobs that are the heart and soul of a Navy life of adventure. Under the Seaman Airman Program, you can qualify for many of these jobs. You'll learn the job the hard way - from experience. TVained by men who've made it to the top—who've learned the job the same way you will. You may choose either of three apprentice (raining options: Seaman. Airman or Fireman. For men who choose the Seaman option, there’s guaranteed sea duty —with a chance to see Jpr We would like to introduce ourselves... We are The Energy Shed Wo worn 1o show you how you con tovo onorgy ond monoy yoar round Wo Aro E ojy To Find V t WE FEATURE : .Wood Burning Stovoi ; I Do it yoursolf blowing intulorion 1 ; Wooihorttripping caulking 1 I Wood splitting, cuffing oqpt. tooH j j Invido storm window ; .Vontilolion tyitomv The Energy Shed W4— tnorgy cofliocvotto l1 W v tkv f.f £Yt n rtr product CImW 1720 E. Old Shokopee Rd ij The Energy Shed 1720 E. Old Shakopee Road Bloomington the world. You must be at least 17 years old but not over 31) and meet certain educational requirements. Your local Navy recruiter can tell you if you qualify Congratulations MIKE NELSON OR DUANE DEHLER 9304 LYNDALE AVENUE SOUTH 884-8447 Class of ’79 209 You’re gonna love Wendy’s hot-n-juicy hamburgers. Juicy meat Juicy toppings. And lots of napkins. OLD FASHIONED S MBifflEi We hope everyone enjoyed a most successful year. 210 1978 Lincoln High School Marching Band The Showband of the Midwest and the Band Boosters Congratulate all the graduating band members in this award winning year. 211 Best of Luck Class of 79 we’ll miss you! Best Wishes Class of ’80 Good Luck in the Class of 79 from Abe’s Babes mn OLSON GRAPHIC PRODUCTS, INC. 2446 UNIVERSITY AVE. ST. PAUL, MINN. S5114 (612) 645 9301 second only to Madison Square Denny May - Manager 3600 W. 98th Street H. ROBERT AWDERSON ASSOC., INC. rOMPl III INSURANCE SERVICE 715 Florido Ave. So. Suite 215 Golden Valley, Minnesota 55426 Telephone 545 5609 GHaaT HOUSE •A PRIVATE SUPPER CLUB CALL 435-7156 CAPTAIN DAN AHMAHN - MGR. • EXCELLENT FOOD • AIR CONDITIONED • PRIVATE PARTIES • BANQUET FACILITIES • OUTDOOR POOL SOUTH ON 35VV TO HWY 50 WEST 3 BLOCKS ON HWY 5 TO 179TH STREET. JUST ACROSS FROM ORCHARD LAKE LAKEVILLE, MINN. THE 1978-1979 YEARBOOK STAFF ADVISOR: DANA ZELENAKAS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: KIM FORBES ASSISTANT EDITOR: GRACE MEEHAN STAFF: Nancy Anderson Theresa Anderson Laura Becker-Index Editor Mindy Bjornson Barb Brchm-Activitics Faculty Underclass Editor Slcph Burke Erie Clark-Photographer Rick Crajtwcll-Artist Hannah Danowit Sue Eck .Inn Erickson Kim Forbes-EditOr-in-Chief Senior Class I ditor Jody Goode Mike Hart-Photography Editor Terry Hart-Photographer Shelley Johnson-Clubs Organizations Undcrclusj. Editor C onnie Kolberg-Typtng (irate Mcchan-Assistunt Edilor Advcriising Editor Kelly O’Brien-Sports Editor Kalhic Peterson Pete Prasher-Photographer Nancy Teeters l.isa Wclna-Sports THANKS! Wc would like to say a few special words of thanks to the following people for their time and outstanding effort in making the '79 Bear a success! ADMINISTRATION: STAFF. ADVISORS. COACHES: STUDENTS. MRS KATHY VEITH: JOE VOLD1NG MR. BILL FREDELL. MRS. MARIA FRANK MR. DANA ZELENAK AS- You can do very little with faith, but you can do very little without it. S;imuci Muller the Younger They say late thanks arc ever best. I rmicM bacon Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. •l-mcteor Tis inspiration expounds experience. I'.J: Mallcy One thing asks help of another. •t lor.u-c It is a kingly action, believe me. to help the fallen. •Ovid Gratitude is one of those things that cannot be bought -l ord M.ilifux Our chief want in life is, somebody who shall make us do what we can. -I «mm •’Don’t believe what your eyes are telling you. All they show is limitation. Look with your understanding, find out what you already know, and you’ll see the way to fly. •Richard Bach Jonathan Livingston Seagull 220
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