Lincoln High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1956
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. W W .L..,,,H L 1 ' I WW EDN Z ,Z 'WAS MON O? T X966 0 X . BHLONGS 'Y V 1 Pubkhcd by the Student Kody LINCOLN HIGH SCHOCL Portland, Oregon - June, I956 J'-W CQJE-DDQ-Q QU CQEQJMGQDJUQ-5 INTRODUCTION - - - 1 Fomcworm- - - 2 DEDICATION - - - 4 DADS' CLUB - - - 6 P. T. A. - - - - 1 ADMINISTRATION- - - - s FACULTY- - - - ---- - - 12 c1.AssEs ---- - - - - 18 SENIORS - - - - - - zo JUNIORS ---- - as soP1-IoMoREs- - - - 46 FIIESHMEN - - - 54 ORGANIZATIONS - - - 64 ACTIVITIES - - - 92 SPORTS -------- - - 110 SENIOR AWARD WINNERS- - - - 140 MAY QUEEN AND COURT- - - - 142 ROSE FESTIVAL PRINCESS - - - - 143 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS - - -- - - - - - 144 AUTOGRAPHS ---- INSIDE BACK COVER GDUQJEF Cgowbminminculfnniilgv There was a time when Lincoln's community included not only all of Portland but reached out to embrace the region for miles around. Gradually the area of Portland's oldest high school was limited to the West Sideg next year it will again be reduced with the opening of the new Woodrow Wilson High School. Stlll Lincoln's commtmity, the downtown area, will be in the things it provides for the embellishment and of educational work. Pat Cochran, Mr. Lehman, Edris Cox CIVIC THEATRE Q---.,,,.-M THE BRONZE LINCOLN THE PARK BLOCKS Lincoln girls' club fetches soap, water, and scrubbmg brushes for annual cleaning of the school's hero. LIBRARY AND ART MUSEUM Yearbook staffers Ellen Safford, Lynn McCracken, and Pamela Townes visit institutions facing the Park Blocks MULTNOMAH CLUB AMERICAN RED CROSS Carol Mclielligon and Janeth Atterbury Pat Mannagh BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Tom Sherman, Japan this year Sophomore, represented his troop 111 Andy Dawes ECQFCQKYGD ' 0 No man is an island, entire of itself, said John Donneg and as truly may it be said that no school is an institution entire of itself. A school is an inseparable part of the commlmity in which it is situated, and of that community's past history, its present activities, and its future hopes. How fortunate are the schools of Portland, Oregon, that they exist in a city which for over one hundred years has believed in and supported public education. How fortunate is Lincoln High School, in particular, that it receives such friendly support from its immediate neighborhood, and that it enjoys the continued and enthusiastically expressed interest and goodwill of its thousands of graduates not only in the community but scattered throughout the world. SUPERINTENDENT JONATHAN W. EDWARDS He started his Portland career as a classroom teacher and coach at Lincoln High School. Superintendent J. W. Edwards knows thoroughly every part of the Portland School System. Having been an employee of the district for over thirty years, and having worked as classroom teacher, coach, department head, and assistant superintendent, he has learned by experience to appreciate the problems of all school personnel. X The rapid growth of Portland's school population has posed many difficulties which Mr. Edwards and the Board of Directors meet each year with courage, determination, and integrity. From year to year the School Board is made up of intelligent and generous citizens who perform an outstanding service to the schools and to the city. Below: Mr. Herbert M. Schwab, Mr. Clifford E. Zollinger, Dr. Dorothy O. Johansen, Mr. Wendell Gray, Mr. Jeffery Holbrook, Mr. James C. Yeomans, and Mr. R. M. Robson. X r , - V' X rw 2.- tif phd Seated around the fountain, and under the blossoming branches of the old Kamm cherry tree, a science class and teacher bask in the glory and beneficience of spring, Such a scene, no doubt, would have pleased Judge Kraemer. Z III D CQ 0 EI C9 Gil El Keeping in mind its theme, The School and The Commlmity, the Cardinal Yearbook staff respectfully dedicates the 1956 edition to the late Otto J. Kraemer. His career exemplified the ideals of citizenship which every good school hopes to inculcate. His was a life of warm friendliness, of quiet, wholesome counsel, of generous community service On his death, Mr. Kraemer left a bequest of 35, 000 for the construction of a fountain or fountains at the new Lincoln High School. A decorative fountain has been planned for the courtyard, and will be completed shortly. Mr. Kraemer also left Sl, 000 to the School District which is currently being used as prize money for annual essay contests among senior social studies students in all the Portland high schools. JUDGE OTTO J. KRAEMER 1874 - 1951 Graduate of Portland High School 1892 Father of Lincoln graduates Kenneth and Richard Born on October 25, 1874, in Portland, Otto J. Kraemer had the pleasure until his death in 1951 of watching the city and its schools grow. In his youth, his family moved from their home where the Circle Theatre now stands to a house on Southwest Main Street, just half a block from the new Lincoln High School. In his youth he played fwhen permittedl on the Kamrn Estate and even ventured as far as the Chinese vegetable gardens where the athletic field and the Multnomah Stadium now are. He caught an occasional trout in the stream that ran down Canyon Road and through the Stadium. Mr. Kraemer later attended the old Portland High School, the University of Oregon Law School, at that time located in Portland, and after a few years on the bench, spent the remainder of his life practicing and teaching law. A contemporary of Miss Lillian Edna Amos and of the late Miss Emma Griebel who taught at Lincoln for many years, he was active in Portland High School alumni activities. This interest was increased when his sons Kenneth and Richard attended Lincoln in the middle 1930's. parent organizations . U10 2 3 4 Mrs. Haggstrom and her two daughters: 6. Jane, sophomoreg Kaye, freshman The P. T. A. annual tea for the seniors and their mothers at the beautiful Chulnard home was a perfect success. May 8 was a sunny day, and teachers attended also. Cleo and Sandi serve plmch to a mother. 5. 7. 8. 9. El Y f Y Y D III ED C03 QD ED S5 The closest and most natural tie-in a school can have with its community is through its interested L' alms P, T. A. membership is 1280, one of the largest in the Northwest. P. T. A. SUMMARY 1955-56 We published the Summer edition of the Cardinal newspaper. We made history with that issue! No other PTA can boast publishing a school paper, with editorials, news stories, pictures, and some lively Summer clock-rocking! We got the ads, tool The PTA did a large-scale promotion job, selling football Jamboree tickets. 1 The PTA, Dads' Club, and the student body assisted with the Chrysanthemum show, thus 1 adding 5650 to the Lincoln High Scholarship Fund. The best cooks, west of the Willamette, contribute to our bake sale. Result, 3360. The successful Rummage sale brought us 8750. ' The PTA is ,sponsoring the Senior Class picnic, June 5, and the Senior Tea, May 8. Three delegates were sent to the State PTA Convention at Eugene. ' Study Groups for parents were established at class level. What our schools are doing for our teen- agers proved a popular discussion topic at severa meetings. Work has been done through the Portland Council of PTA, and our special services department to W promote a broader High School Dental program. Mrs. Brewster, pouring Tea on the terrace. D 2 GBUS 9 Lincoln's Dads' Club materialized from a small active group of interested fathers, back in the late 1920's, who were primarily concerned with the limited athletic facilities of the old school on Park and Broadway. The first regular Dads'Club president selected by this early group was Mr. W. A. Robb, now retired, who is the father of five Lincoln grads: Eleanor, Bill, Sam, Hersey, and Tom. He is also the grandfather of recent and present Lincolnites Ted and Kathie Gerlinger. During Mr. Rohb's tenure the Dads' Club Service Awards were instituted, and the first bronze plaque purchased. From its original limited purpose, the Dads have enlarged their scope of interest to include the promotion of all types of school activities: scholastic, athletic, and social. Mr W A Robb First Dads' Club President ML John Kemple, President 1956 DADS' CLUB SERVICE AWARD WINNERS suv ear' y N A - Wi' ' f , STEPHEN THAYER JANET HELLBERG 1955 DADS' CLUB SERVICE AWARD WINNERS N . -.UE ,. mn W, 'K ' 5 BANQUETERS Q ffaewfygg Q, . Qs :nr :gf sf Q'- Sf I Jim, Mr. Cloutier Berk, Mr. Holman , qi Paul Goddard, Mr. Trusty . f I I as 4 D i GERALD EARL STICKLEY CAROL LEE ALLEN Below, as honor guests, are former winners representing asserted years from 1932 to 1954. Mrs. Fedje, Mrs. Laurens, Mrs. Wise fand student helpers Nancy Donald and Carol Frankumj Eifil EI ED EI S U EF G E Lincoln's community is clearly visible from every window and door of the buildingg the administration and staff look out and becong the patrons of the school come in, freely and often. There is not a day nor an evening in which the building and its services along with the teachers and their talents are not in some way placed at the disposal of the neighbor hoods . Mr. Richardson and Mrs. Jackson check a successful United Fund season. A PTA post sess1on NW: vq,!,, OLIN L. WILLS, PRINCIPAL Mr. Wills, who is now rounding out a decade as Lincoln's principal, was a seasoned member of the West Side community before being elevated to his present position. His two-year tenure as vice-principal at Portland's Franklin High School was preceded by a period as teacher of mathematics and physics at Lincoln, beginning in the l920's. Beside his teaching duties he served as adviser to publications, and supervised the school's book store and finance. Like every busy executive, Mr. Wills finds that his individual job, which in his case is the general planning for and supervision of the school's program, is sufficiently heavy to require all of his time. However, as a conscientious member of the commtmity, he does not decline membership and committee work in a limited number of civic organizations. Three groups which he feels best co-ordinate with useful projects related to secondary education are: Kiwanis Club, Commlmity Council, and Portland Traffic Safety Council. Mr. Wills is also a past director of the Portland Civic Opera Company. 10 WECQQ FEFEEDGEEDGZIUS MILDRED BASSETT Counseling and Guidance, School Finance, Student Activities, Cafeteria, and Girls' Discipline GAYNOR PETREQUIN Curriculum and Instructional Materials FRANCIS TRUSTY Attendance, School Plant, the Testing Program, and Boys' Discipline QCQJEIGU IN MEMORIAM Paul Heller came to Lincoln High School in 1925 and for thirty years gave superlative service to generations of students and to the Lincoln community. Mr. Heller was primarily a science man, with physics as his specialtyg but he could and did handle general science, biology, chemistry, and algebra - as the program required. He also served as a coach PAUL KELLER in football and track in his earlier years: but he turned more recently to counseling for that close, warm Lincoln science Teacher association with students which he so much enjoyed. 1925 ' 1955 Beside his work at Lincoln, Mr. Heller taught in many summer sessions, and for years he served on the staff of the Portland Extension evening classes. A devout Presbyterian, he labored for his church unflagglngly, especially as a worker at the beautiful Menucha Conference Grounds up the Columbia River. It was there that he suffered the first of a series of heart attacks which led to his death in the fall of ,magna ffv' X N 1955. He is survived by his wife and one son. - V -' Awning, I. -1 l I . 'Q 'Y ,I llw.1y-141, . M 'r I -' J! W 1' A , H A genial, kindly man who always maintained a quiet, cheerful outlook in his work with students and w tant, , , M ' J ' fellow teachers, Mr. Heller is deeply missed by all who lmew him. , V 1 i , .,. .. -' s.,.,,. MARIE ALLEN MINNIE AMBLER RUTH .ARBUCKLE BLANCHE BLACK DONALD BRYANT Social Director Mathematics English Home Economics English--Social Studies g3g::IgE BOSWELL JEAN BUCK - LACY C English Mathematics History OPENHAVER 2rLPLi3fNLEY Dsltig? Studies ELMER -- ng is I2 CA LVIN FOULK Biology HOMER HEIN Physical Educ ation GEORGE JONES English--Social Studies if 1: , 5 5 ,,,,,,,,.,, Q2 1 , 52 ' yr 3 .W emi: V' .aff EDWINA LE NNINGTON Social Studies MONTEITH MACOUBRIE English and Journalism FRANKLIN FOWLER KATHLEEN PA UL GA RNE TT ALMA GEORGE Latin and Spanish English Science Bussiness Education Physical Education HENRY HEDIE EDITH KARN OPP Mathematics of - A ei' . 7, .st st it ,,-, . il. 5 7 ,255 ,, .lf ' 55 ROY LINDSA Y Mathematics v.,:i.., .M , . fs,-in , is hh , , 5 .. 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KERMIT MILLER NANCY MOL GWENDOLYN MOUNTAIN I English Physical Education Distributive Education Maihematlcs I3 WILLIAM OWEN Speech and Drama , ,S EMORY REIT Z JAMES PARTLOW Social Studies ,, .... R I 'E' 'it t N X , lu , X f' L M, xx uf + ffm 1 gg k eine Q MARJOME Ricxsm' Industrial Arts--Photographv Chemistry ROBERT SIGNER English and Social Studies ' e- Q f, sz lisa ii 9: 'f 25- 'asf .sim if V K , : .5 -i H Jigs . .,,, K ,ggi ' 'ZW ' ,1E':..s.,.ge, 'M' N . A ,,,, L 1 if iii' WE: if'','5 'f 5'5 'i5k 'Sl k'YE,S'V- DOLORES TURVILLE Business Education A cw is I if A l, as R AKLifl,l,,f3i 5' FERN HY LE Head Secretary I4 x, 1 'f' I MW Qului . uuu I . MABEL SOUTHWORTH English ROBERT WHITE Band , , nf ,SWA POLLY FEDJ E Secretary .Vg---bw, ,, tx ,Q-L, sw. , 'SP M , I 2 5' fa fl Y ,. , , gh , ! .. fi vs V GAF it i 5 AA , , 3511? W f VINCENT PAVESKOVICH Physical Education 4 1 v. ,,,. , , ,, ggi f 11. . ,, . , 'Q Q X QM is 2 F5 fi! if x A . 1 8 ,, J , ul? W - 'fish .:.r 'S B J IF' 'I gd 'ai 2 553 W is i M7 ,:,3,g,h 3 LEONARD RICHARDSON Biology MILDRED STEINMETZ English and Arts Craft ALLEN WIDESTROM English 2 T BERNICE LAURENS Attendance Secretary SHANNON PETTINGER English and Social Studies EDWARD POLICH Busines s Educ ation LEPGXO PRILLA MAN Social Studies , ,Q ' ww- 1 4, . M. A FR 4 A , X sl in 4 if 'ii r v s if I .wt iq QF' R , fa .,.. 3 Y 4 5 'sw ' ' - V sim fi If : - f ,emi .u .M 5 , , R, . , .... AXE.- ,. , , , ----. IW- ,,,,, l,,l,ll,, ,,.,,,tg,,, HOWARD SAGE CLARA SETTEM BILLIE SHOEMAKER s.-,cm Studies Svamsh and French Physical Education WAYNE STURDIVANT ROBERT SWEET . Social Studies English and Social Studies WADE WILLIAMS KATHLEEN WYMAN Social Studies Business Education MARLAN JA Bookkeeper CKSON EDNA Frzvss A s sistant Librarian ---- .., as was rf' -3 8 , K s if 5 1 9. xi? 5- 3? if T, X 'gf K M, 3 5 it MARY TOWNSEND English LILLIE WYSS E ngli sh AYOK0 F UKUDA Book Clerk NO PIC TURES No formal pictures of the following teachers appear in this section: Miss Jan Allen--Home Economics Mr. Arthur Barton--Mathematics Mr. George Bell--Choral Music Miss Margaret Gesner--French Mrs. Carol Wise--Secretary Mr. Donald York--Mathematics Informal pictures of these staff members appear elsewhere in the book. MH-DRED CRAWFORD R- N- LESLIE H. Joss MABLE ALLMAN HHAMA Mum 5011001 Numa Head Custodian Cafeteria Manager H311 Mau-on we we med WZ l Mrs. Kayser, school librarian is a s ll' d Pretty Mrs. Mol, girls' P E tea h 1 deluxe saleswoman of her comnwditie: mg an escorted by her husband at an evegijgy S Mr. Boswell, science teacher, and Marxe Allen faculty party- social director, refresh themselves at a student informal dance. S Fukuda, book clerk, and Mrs. Ja km ,V h lb kk Principal Wills speaks confidentl t C h uzzling budgetary problem. C n sc oo on eeper, struggle with sturdivant who registers Pessimgmo can Qrgjrsvljxdzictnlrzaxgslcgangigztigscgignagg lgeumselor cuncemmz 3 forthcoming game' examines theme papers W--..,c Social Studies and Coaching mzeegjb ' Five veterans of the Lincoln staff are retiring spring, each going his or her way to a pleasant life of travel, hobbies, and relaxation. Words fail in speaking of the services these peog have given to the school. Their friends and thousands former students merely say: The best to you! German, Latin LACY B. COPENHAVER FRANKLIN FOWLER Social Studies Languages and Mathematics BARRY DOWSETT, BILL FARRENS, SUE ANN FISHER The three Lincoln students above will spend the summer abroad under the American Field Service Summer Program. 16 MARGARET GESN ER F rench ft 52' .NN gy ,X e LLLL A , . 2, . is a ll ,i,, V ,K,, A , 1- w5fv,,Zgi is W ,I ,, . ,,,,, 3 ' I elll l ' K . l .l If yt All ' ' , 'K -Y'-' it NSNWFZ e f I K I fl e,'A ff f Y-A jf' gg V LVV, VX DAVID ALEXANDER CARLOTTA DEMIGUEL England Spain The two students above have spent the 1955-1956 school year at Lincoln under the American Field Service Winter Program. 8635036950 Wimmems XE SAFE DRIVING CODE, AMERICANIZATION 'f A ESSAY, and UNITED NATION CONTEST SAFE DRIVING CODE ATLANTIC MONTHLY ANNUAL CONTEST Joanne Gevurtz and her father Dads. Club 1 Ted Swenson, 3rd at Lincoln, place in state Elsa Blaesing, Merit Award, Sonnet vicewresident Harry Gevurtz talk over Steve Hall, 2nd at Lincoln Andrew Griffin, National 3rd Place, Sonnet Joannys winning Streak l I I 69' M' TIONAL H. s. BAND CONFERENCE CITY AND STATE SPEECH CONTESTS gCgCiLgSTrf QQRT AW-QERDE S I ti ' 3 1 3 Roger Neff takes trip to St. Louis Peter Rubstem 0 0 orelgn xc nge e ec on Suzan Butler, Second National Award: Greg Baldwin, Place Award for second year. AMERICA NIZA TION ESSAY or DEMOCRACY CONTEST UNITED NATIONS CONTEST YEARBOOK ARTIST POPPY POSTEB CONTEST Glasgow, 2nd Anita Moore Laurie Nelson, Freshman, lst, John Kemple, I Nirenberg, 3rd CONTEST Linda Clark and Tom Stoel Senior, Award: Ann Volz, Senior Awardg Jaclyn Vidgoffy 3rd Second and third places Cleo Brown' Specigl Award, CLEEIGJSQ-SC-Q Classes The classes at Lincoln are numerous and varied, for Lincoln is a comprehensive high school. Comprehensive means that courses are provided for all types of students with all manners of tastes and talents. Lincoln has wood and metal shops for students with mechanical abilities. There are varied courses in the arts, graphic, metal, and crafts, and the school provides superlative courses in vocal and instrumental music. Commercial classes are large and popular. Still Lincoln leans to the academic side, for many of our students are preparing for colleges with strict entrance requirements. The academic 1 are strong. Mathematics, science, English, and the languages are stressed. HYSICA L EDUCATION C HARLES KEENAN President Vice-President 1 SHARON O. JOHNSON KAY BOLF RICHARD U'REN Secretary Treasurer SUSAN TROXELL . . STUART WILSON JUDITH ALLEN SANDRA REECE . Hlstorlan Boys' Representative Girls' Representative Girls' Representative LEA JOHN JOHN HEI-:MAN Sergeant-at-A rms Sergeant-at-A rms MR. LINDSAY MISS ARBUCKLE Counselor Counselor 20 Gsmiootflsj Cgkma ffme, 7355 From the Freshie Frolic in the fall at which the seniors entertained the incoming freshman to the beautiful P. T.A. tea party at the Chuinard home on May S and the Oriental Moonlight prom on May 12 the class of 1956 has had a busy social season. The class has taken a spirited part in all school activities taking honors in the Pop Cycles kick-off assemblyg putting on two excellent class playsg and furnishing most of the talent in music, speech, sports, and contest winning. In the field of scholarship the class has furnished an unusually large number of high ranking members in the National Honor Society. In other sections of this yearbook a record will be found of the accomplishments of individual members of the class. SENIORS ADAMS, GLENNA MAE. Taud: GL Totsie-pop Com.: Volleyball Team: Taud Basketball Team. ALEXANDER, DAVID JOHN. W. W. Hi-Y, Pres.: Lords: Football: Track: Honor Roll: American Field Service Assemblies: A. F. S. Exchange Student from England. ALLEN. JUDITH. Sr. Class Cab.. Girls' Rep.: Taz Anno, Pres., Cortes. Sec.: Goya, Hist.: Theta Xi: Jr.-Sr. Prom Invitation Com.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Dec. Com.: Pop Cycles: Jr.-Sr. Class Play: Swim Team: GL Get Acquainted Tea Hostess. ALLEY. GENE E. ANDERSON. JAMES WILLIAM. Optimist: Barons: JV Football. ANHOURY. MAX VICTOR. Football. Varsity. JV.. Fr.: S. B. Cab., School Service Rep.: Jr. Class Play: Sr. Class Play: Pop Cycles: Decon: W. W. Hi-Y: Order of L: Room Rep.: Council Rep. ARDIEL, JOHN EVAN. Knights: Loyal Heirs of the Shield: Rally Squad Sel. Com.: Pop Cycles: Pop Cycles Assem.: Art Seminar: Scholastic Art Award: Spotlight on Youth: Football, Varsity, JV: Swim Team. ARNELL, BETTY LUCILLE. A Cappella Choir: Taud, Sec.: Honor Roll: Jr.-Sr. Prom Program and Ticket Com. Chrm.: Christmas Formal M. C.: GL Social Night Dance Com.: S. B.. Election Bd.: S. B. Dance Com.: Fire Squad: Choir Spring Show Assem. Com. ATTERBURY. JANETH LORANE. Chi Gamma. Pres.: Corres. Sec.: Taud. Chaplain: Swim Team, Capt., Co.-Capt.: S. B. Dance Com. Chrm.: GL Rep.: Room Rep. AUGEE, MIKE L. Ass't. S. B. Treas.: Room Rep. Council: Honor Roll: Nat. Honor Soc.: Key Club: Student Body Com. AUSTIN, GENE ROBERT. Transfer from Columbia Prep. BACKMAN, JAMES PETER. Varsity Baseball, JV. All-City Team: Barons. Treas.: Order of L: Rally Squad: Sel. Com.: Room Rep.: Loyal Heirs of the Shield: Fire Squad: Christmas Formal Dec. Com. BAKER, PHYLLIS JEAN. Zeta Upsilon. V.P., Sec.. Chaplain: Taud: Pop Cycles: GL Rep.: Oriental Tea. BACKWARD, LELARNEE. Girls' League. BALDWIN, DOUGLAS LEE. S. B. Nom. Com.: Room Rep. Council: Wrestling Team: Key Club: Intra- mural Basketball: Bowling Team. BARENDRICK, JR.. WILLIAM W. Decon. Sec.: Optimist: Jr.-Sr. Play: Sr. Class Pict. Com.: Sr. Class Will Com.: Pop Cycles: Fr. Football. BARNES. PHYLLIS ANN. Spring Music Show: Sr. Pop Cycles Assem. Com.: Sr. Tea Com.: Oriental Tea Dec. Com.: Camellia Show Com.: Hello-Card Day Com.: Girls' Glee: Tillamook Reforestation: Girls League. BARTEL, JUDITH ANN. Nat. Honor Soc.: Ceemoh, Pres., Treas., Chaplain: Chi Gamma, V.P.: GL Big- Little' Sister Tea Com.: GL Camellia Show Com.: S. B. Election Bd.: Sr. Banquet Com.: Jr. Class Nom. Com.: Forensics Team: S. B. Pub. Com. BEALL, EDWARD SWIFT. Football, Varsity, JV. Fr.: Order of L, Pres.: Track. JV, Fr.: Optimist, Sgt.-at-arms: Loyal Heirs of the Shield: Sr. Class Play: Room Rep.: Council Rep.: Baccalaureate Com.: Rally Sel. Com. DORMAN, RUTH MARIE BECIC, LUCILLE ANN. Nat. Honor Soc., Sec.: Council Rep.: S. B. Nom. Com.: Linc: Sr. Pop Cycles Assem. Com.: Camellia Show: May Fete Assem. Com.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Com.: Sr. Will Com.: Student Teacher. BENDER. MARILLYN LUCILLE. GL Sr. Rep.: Taud: Rose Festival Sel. and Assem. Com.: Council Rep.: Pop Cycles: Camellia Show Arrangement Chrm.: Sr. Class Courtesy Com.: May Fete Assembly Dec. Com.: GL Nom. Com.: Honor Roll. BERGER. RICHARD WALTER. Jr. Class Boys' Rep.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Com.: Nat. Honor Soc.: Honor Roll: JV Track: Cross Country, Varsity, M.V.P.: Order of Ig: Sgminars, Physics, Science: Card. Hi-Y: Fire qua . BERGER. RICHARD EDMUND. S. B. Athletic Rep.: Football, Varsity. JV, Fr.: Track, JV. Fr.: Rally Nom. Com.: Card. Hi-Y, Treas.: Class Picnic Com.: Loyal Heirs of the Shield: Honor Roll: Room Rep.: Council Rep. SENIORS BIGGS, GAYNELLE. BIRDWELL, MARGARET REBECCA. Transfer from Gresham: Jr. Choir: GL Rep.: Taud, V.P.: Linc: Pop Cycles: May Fete Com.: Woodrow Wilson Nom. Com.: Dad-Daughter Dinner Com. BLAESING, ELSA ANN. Kappa Zeta, V.P., Pres.: Nat. Honor Soc.: Philo, Sec., Sgt.-at-arms: Lmc: Red Cross Rep.: GL Rep.: Budget Com.: GL Nom. Com.: Tennis Team: Jr. Class Play Program Com.: Seminars. Math, English. BLITZ, MARTHA CAROLYN. Linc. Treas.: Copian. Ed.: Nat. Honor Soc.: Sr. Class Picnic Com. Chrm.: Card. Circulation Staff, Mgr.: Fire Squad: Pop Cycles: Camellia Show Assem. Com.: S. B. Election Counting Bd.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Dec. Com. BLITZ, SIDNEY RUTH. Linc. V.P.. Pres.: Philo, V.P.: GL Treas.: A Cappella Choir, Ed., Lib.: S. B. Nom. Com.: Sr. Class Prophecy Com.: Honor Roll: ICC: Camellia Show Com. Chrm.: Card. Staff. BOLF, KAREN LOU. Sr. Class Sec.: A Cappella Choir, Sec.: Mardi Gras Princess: Taud. V.P., Sec.. Treas.: Linc: Zeta Upsilon, Ed.: Christmas Formal Queen: GL Nom. Com.: Rose Festival Sel. Com.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Ticket Com. BOZICH, VIRGINIA TERESA BRADSHAW. IRENE NELLIE. Tri Delta Chi. Treas., Reporter: I. R. L.: Card. Staff: Honor Roll. BRANDON, CAROLE JEANNE. Sr. Class Play: GL Rep.: Kappa Zeta. Red Cross Rep.: Line: Philo: Jr.-Sr. Prom Dec. Com.: Question Mark Com. BREIDENBACK, BETTY KAY. Tri Delta Chi: Y. F. C.: Honor Roll. Fr., Soph., Jr.: Forensic Squad: Fr. Frolic Name Com.: Lincoln Bowling Team: Swim Team. BROWN, CLEO ELAINE. Art Seminar: Theta Xi: Taz Anno, Pres.: Jr. Class Play Adv. Com.: Sr. Courtesy Com.: Honor Roll: Sr. Tea Com.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Dec. Com.: Sr. Class Play Com.: Camellia Show Pub. Com. BRUNER, SHEILA LANE. S. B. School Service Rep.: Chi Gamma, Pres., Corres. Sec.: Linc: Taud: ICC: Jr.-Sr. Play: Simplicity Day Assem.: Fall Twirp Dance Dec. Com.: GL Rep. BRUNER, SHERRYL LYNNE. Chi Gamma. Treas., Sgt.-at-arms: GL Rep.: Dance Com.: May Fete Com.: Christmas Formal Dec. Com.: Honor Roll: Student Teacher. Y BUCHANAN, MARLENE FRANCES. Goya. Pres.. Sgt.-at-arms: Taz Anno: Theta Xi: Ceemoh: Card Shufflers. Treas.: ICC: Sr. Class Picnic Com.: Pop Cycles: Fr. Winner Pop Cycles Ticket Sale. BUNCH, JEANNIE MAY. GL Sec.: Linc, Corres. Sec.: Taud, Sgt.-at-arms: Camellia Ct. Sel. Com.: Fr. Frolic Dec. Com.: Council Rep.: Room Rep.: May Fete Dec. Com.: Jr. Choir: Student Teacher. BURPEE, GORDON MICHAEL. Decon. BUTLER, CAROLYN DAWNE. Chi Gamma: May Fete Dec. Com.: Fr. Frolic Badge Com.: GL Rep.: Room Rep.: Honor Roll: Student Teacher: Jr.-Sr. Prom Com. BURTON. EDWINA CELVEWA. Line, Sec.: Rose Festival Nom. Com.: Dal Segno Chi: Spring Show: Jr. Choir. BUTLER, SUZAN JEAN. Nat. Honor Soc.: KOIN TV: Art Seminar: Student Teacher: Scholastic Art Con- test Award: Sr. Banquet Com.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Com.: Honor Roll, Fr., Soph., Jr.: Goya. Hist., Sgt.-at- arms: Taz Anno. BUTTON. JAMES ALAN. Glee Club: Jr. Choir: A Cappella Choir. Robe Master. CALDWELL, JEAN LOUISE. Counselors' Helper: Kappa Tau: Taz Anno: Jr.-Sr. Play, Student Dir.: Jr. Class Play. CALDWELL. JOHN PRESTON. Knights: Room Rep.: Sr. Class Will Com.: Camellia Show Queen Sel. Com.: Jr.-Sr. Play: Honor Roll. CAMP, DONALD RICHARD. JV Baseball: Room Rep.: Student Teacher. CAMPBELL, CHARLES C. Barons: Card. Staff Sports Ed.: Football: Baseball: Room Rep. Council: Camellia Show Com. SENIORS CAMPBELL, ELIZABETH MILLER. Transfer from Catlin: Copian, Pres.: High School Rep. Charles F. Berg: Linc: Room Rep.: Sr. Banquet Com.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Com.: Pop Cycles. CAMPBELL, KATHERINE DOLPH. Transfer from Catlin: Copian, Sec.: Linc: Pop Cycles: GL Rep.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Dec. Com.: Camellia Hostess: Sr. Banquet Com. CAPEK, ADOREE ANN. Tri Delta Chi, Hist.: Seminar Art: Honor Roll: Civil Defense Squad: Fire Squad: Room Rep.: Card. Reporter: All-City Y-Teen Dance Dec. Com.: Fools Paradise Dec. Com.: Mid-Winter Fantasy Dec. Com. CAREY, MARVIN DAVID. Band. CASWELL, ROBERT WAYNE. CHAMBERLAIN, WALLACE HOWARD. JV Base- ball: Bowling Team: Room Rep.: Teen-Age Rodeo: JV Football: Industrial Art Contest. CLEMENT, BARBARA JEAN. A Cappella Choir: All-City Choir: Sr. Nom. Com.: Honor Roll: Tawanda Horizon: Jr. Choir: Girls' Glee. CLOUTIER, JAMES BRIAN. Varsity Basketball: Varsity Baseball: Nat. Honor Soc.: Pop Cycles Assem. Com.: Mardi Gras Princess Escort: Sr. Nom. Com.: Sr. Banquet Com.: Pub. Chrm.: Camellia Prince-iss Escort. Transfer from Hillsboro High Sc oo . COCHRAN, DALE LEE. Orchestra: Pop Cycles Band: Pep Band: JV Track: Cafe. Com. COCHRAN. PATRICIA EDWINA. Sr. Class Play. Student Dir.: Jr. Class Play. Student Dir.: One Act Play Festival: Pon Cycles Make-Up: KBPS Radio Workshop: All-City Pageant: Masque and Gavel, Hist., Ed., Pres.: A Cappella Choir Show: Big and Little Sister Tea Entertainment Com.: Forensic Squad. COGGINS, GEORGE A. C. Seminar: Order of L: Track, Fr., JV: Cross Country, Varsity, JV, City, State: Jr. Choir: Boys' Glee: Sr. Class Play Ticket Com.: Jr.-Sr. Class Play: Student Teacher: co-capt. Cross Country Squad. COCHRAN. MARILYN JOYCE. Transfer from Beaverton: GL Rep. COLES. FRANCIS ROBERT. Optimist, V.P.. Treas.: Barons: Rally Squad: Sr. Class Play: Arena Play: Camellia Show MC: Room Rep.: Council Rep.: ICC, COOKE, ANNA MARIE. Linc: Zeta Upsilon, Treas.: Sr. Class Picnic Com.: Twirp Dance Com.: Big- Little Sister Tea: Girls' League. COOPER, VERNICE RUTH. Nat. Honor Soc.: Alpha Gamma Zeta, V.P., Sgt.-at-arms: Goya, V.P., Treas.. Sgt.-at-arms: Card. Handbook Ed.: Card. Staff: ICC: Mardi Gras Princess: Honor Roll: Sr. Class Will Com.: Taz Anno. COUTURE, LEROY ALLEN. A Cappella Choir: Jr. Choir: Football: Pop Cycles: Talent Assem.: May Fete Show: All-City Choir. COX. EDRIS RONNINE. Pretty Prepper: Linc: Copian: Chi Gamma, Cortes. Sec.: Sr. Class Play: Pop Cycles. CREITZ, WILLIAM LLOYD. Band: Key Club: Orchestra. CROWELL, DICK BYRON KHENZELLJ. Soph. Class Pres.: Basketball, Varsity, JV, Fr.: JV Track: Optimist: Barons, Pres., Sec.: Honor Roll: Spring Council Rep.: Camellia Queen Escort: Arena Theatre: Pop Cycles. CROSS, MARLENE JOAN. Kappa Zeta: Philo: S. B. Nom. Com.: Golf Team: Card. Staff: Camellia Hostess Com.: Student Teacher. CURRY, CHRISTINA PAIGE. Rally Squad: Kappa Zeta: Copian: Linc, Pres.: Pop Cycles: Sr. Class Play: Arena Play: Jr. Class Play: Jr.-Sr. Prom Dec. Com.: ICC. DAHL, RAYMOND P. DAHLKE, DONNA FLORINE. Merit Scholar: Goya, Pres., Sec.: Theta Xi, Treas.: Nat. Honor Soc., Sec.: I. R. L.: Seminars, History, Math: Commencement Speaker: Honor Roll: Opinions Unlimited : Com- mencement Com. DAILEY. ROBERT EDWARD. SENIORS DAVIS, DELL GENE. Art Seminar: Jr.-Sr. Play: Sr. Class Play Program Com.: Camellia Show Hostess: Fr. Nom. Com.: Honor Roll: Camellia Show Judging Com. Co-Chrm.: Taz Anno. V.P.. Treas., Sgt.-at-arms: Theta Xi: Prophecy Com. DAILY, WILLIAM WALLACE. Football. Varsity. JV, Fr.: JV Baseball: Card. Hi-Y, Sec.: Order of L: Fire Squad: Sr. Will Com.: Room Rep. DAVIS, GARY ELDRIDGE. Card. Hi-Y. Pres.. Chaplain: Loyal Heirs of the Shield, Pres.: Order of L: City Hi-Y Bd.: ICC: Delegate to State Youth in Gov't. Legislature: S. B. Pub. Com.: Sr. Class Play: Sr. Picnic Com., Co-Chrm.: Football. Varsity, JV, Fr. DAVIS, JERRY LYLE. Freshman Football. DAVIS, ROBERT JEFFERSON. A Cappella Choir, Treas.: Music Seminar: Boys' Quartet: Card. Hi-Y: Knights, Sec.: Pop Cycles: Spring Show: KOIN TV Shows: Honor Roll: Varsity Track. DAWES, BARBARA ELLEN. Transfer from Leban- on Union High School: Card Shufflers. DELBRUECK. DIANE JANE. Rally Squad: Kappa Zeta, Sec.: Copian, Sec.: Linc, Corres. Sec., Sgt.-at- arms: ICC, Sec.: Fire Squad, Capt.: Jr. Honor Roll: Rad and Daughter Banquet: Pop Cycles: GL Soph. ep. DEMAS, CHRISTINA. Zeta Upsilon, Hist., Treas.: Linc: GL Tootsie-Pop Com.: Baccalaureate' Com.: Room Rep. DEMAS, KATINA E. Zeta Upsilon, Pres., Hist.: Linc: GL V.P., Ren.: ICC: Pop Cycles: Dramatics Dep't. Play: Art Class Radio, TV Programs: Fr. Nom. Com. Chrm.: Camellia Ct. Sel. Com.: Camellia Show Pub. Corn. C'hrm. DEMIGUEL. CARLA. American Field Service Exchange Student from Spain: Philo: Linc: Room Rep. Council: I. R. L. DENNIS, DAVID TAPPEN. Pub. Com.: Sr. Courtesy Com. Chrm.: Card. Hi-Y: Knights: Golf: Seminar: Room Rep.: Council Rep.: Student Teacher. DESIMONE, DIANE FRANCES. Transfer from Tigard: Camellia Pub. Com. EE SIMINI, JOAN DOLORES. Tri Delta Chi: Girls' lee. DODGE, GLYNN BATISON. A Cappella Choir: Fr. Boys' Glee: Jr. Choir: Fr. Swim Team: Room Rep. Council: Jr. Eng. Class Pres. DOESCHER, VIRGINIA LOUISE. Girls' League: Fr. Girls' Glee: Jr. Choir: A Cappella Choir. DOHERTY. MICHAEL WELLER. Basketball. Varsity, JV, All-State: Football, Varsity, JV, All- City: Baseball, Varsity, JV: Decon, V.P.: Optimist: Order of L: One Act Play Festival: Pop Cycles. DONALD, NANCY BETH. Tawanda Horizon: Honor Roll: Office Worker: Sr. Pict. Com.: Sr. Picnic Com. DOWNS, JEAN E. Jr. Achievement, Pres., Sec.: Hello Card Day Com. Chrm.: Fr. Nom. Com. DRAGOWSKY, ALICE DORA. S. B. Sec.: Taud, V.P., Pres.: Zeta Upsilon, Sgt.-at-arms: Linc: ICC: Council Rep.: GL Theme Com. Chrm.: Transfer from Jefferson. DUNLAP, MARILYN MEARLE. Nat. Honor Soc.: Honor Roll: Jr. Achievement: Transfer from North Downey Jr. High School. EBY. MARIANNE ELAINE. S. B. Nom. Com.: Dal Segno Chi, Sec.: Room Rep. Council: Fr. Frolic Refresh. Com.: GL Rep.: Oriental Tea Management Com.: Girls' Glee: Transfer from Portland Christian. EDE. MARY ELLEN. Jr. Class V.P.: Cardettes, Treas., Hist.: Linc, Hist.: Kappa Zeta, Sgt.-at-arms.: Dal Segno Chi: Pop Cycles: Spring Show: Seminars, Music, Art: A Cappella Choir. EDWARDS, CLEO DIANE. Ceemoh: Card Shuffl- ers: Girls' League: Dance Com. EGGEN, JUDITI-I ANN. Rally Squad: Cardettes: Nat. Honor Soc.: Pretty Prepper: M. 8: F. Hi-School Bd.: Kappa Zeta, Ed., Hist.: Philo, Corres. Sec.. Ed.. Hist.: Council Rep.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Dec. Com.: Lincoln Day Assem.: Pop Cycles. SENIORS EHRLER, JOANNE MARIE. Rally Squad: Taud. Hist., Pledgemaster: Zeta Upsilon, Red Cross Rep.: Linc: S. B. Nom. Com.: Pop Cycles: Jr. Class Play: ICC: GL Rep.: GL Nom. Com. ELLIS, ANTOINETTE SHARON. S. B. Cab.: Card. Ed., Ass't. Ed.: A.F.S. Exchange Student to Ger- many: French Seminar: Sr. Class Nom. Com.: Council Rep.: Room Rep.: I. R. L., Sec.: Chi Gamma, V.P.: Honor Roll. ELLISON. RUTH JANE. Alpha Gamma Zeta: Student Store: Card. Staff. EMERY, LEE EDWARD. S. B. 2nd V.P.: Decon. Pres., V.P., Treas.: W. W. Hi-Y, Pres., City Wide Hi-Y Council Treas., Youth Gov't. Rep.: Rose Festival Sel. Com.: Dance Com.: Fire Squad: Fr. Football: JV Track: Chrm. Decon Dance: Room Rep. ENGLISH, JUDITH MARIA. Line, Potluck Chrm.: Kappa Zeta, Sgt.-at-arms: Cooian, Sgt.-at-arms: Fire Squad: Ski Club, Sec.: Pop Cycles: Jr.-Sr. Prom Band Com.: Lincoln Day Assem.: Sr. Class Play Costume Com.: Camellia Hostess. ESFORMAS. MATHILDA. Theta Xi: Girls' League. EVANS. ELAINE ROSE. Transfer from Boise. Idaho: I. R. L.: Camellia Assem. Entertainment: Orchestra: French Seminar: Nat. Honor Soc.: Girls' League. EVEZICH. RONALD JOSEPH. Optimist: Barons. V.P., Sec.: Pop Cycles: JV Basketball: Jr. Class Play: Sr. Class Play: Intramural Champions: Sr. Prom Refresh. Com.: Dance Com.: Arena Play. EWING, RODNEY BENNETT. Barons: Varsity Track: Fr. Football. FAHNER, LYDIA RUTH. Nat. Honor Soc.: A Cappella Choir, V.P., Hist.: Dal Segno Chi, V.P.: Honor Roll: Jr. Choir: Sr. Class Nom. Com.: Fr. Class Nom. Com.: Cap and Gown Com.: Room Rep.: Hostess House Camellia Show. FALK. SHIRLEY MAE. Reforestation Squad. FALKENSTEIN, MICHAEL. Sr. Will Com.: Room Rep.: Fire Squad: Key Club: Pop Cycles: Honor Roll: Orchestra. FANTZ, GARY E. Band. Mgr.: Pep Band: Orchestra: Pop Cycles Band: Reforestation. FARESTRAND, ESTHER ANN. Nat. Honor Soc.: Sr. Class Will Com.: N.A.S.C. Information Com.: Honor Roll: Office Helper: Accelerated Classes: Pop Cycles: Student Teacher. FIELD, SANDRA ROSE. Art Seminar: Nat. Honor Soc.: Theta Xi. Pres.: Taz, V.P., I-list.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Com. Chrm.: Pop Cycles: Poo Cycles Assem. Com.: Camellia Show Judging Com. Chrm.: Student Teacher: Look in School, KOIN TV. FERRIER, SANDRA ANN. Swim Team: Bowling Team: Oriental Tea Com.: G. R. A.: Girls' League: Linomah Horizon. FINCH, GEORGE WALTER. Transfer from Fuller- ton, Calif.: S. B. Ass't. Treas.: Football. Varsity, JV, 3rd String All-City, Alt. Shrine Team: Wrestling, Capt., 178 lb. City Champ: Seminar. Science, Physics: Order of L: Nat. Honor Soc.: Card. Hi-Y, Delegate to State Youth in Gov't. Leg., Treas.: Fire Squad, Capt.: Yearbook Staff. FISCHER, DOROTHY ANNE. Swim Team: Jr. Honor Roll: Sr. Class Courtesy Com.: Goya, V.P.: Big and Little Sister Tea Com.: GL Play: P.E. Office Worker: Tumbling Team: Volleyball Team. FISHER, ALBERT LLOYD. Transfer from Van- couver High School. Vancouver. Wash.. and Sacra- mento, Calif. FITCH, JUDITH LYNNE. Mardi Gras Princess: Kappa Tau, Ass't. Treas., Treas.: Council Rep.: Room Rep.: Girls' League. FORNFEIST, GARY RONALD. Barons: Loyal Heirs of the Shield: Sr. Nom. Com. FOSTER, DENNIS JOESEPH. Transfer from Banks Union High School: Football. FRANZEL, ARLENE MAY. A Cappella Choir, Accompanist, V.P.: Band: Music Seminar, Accom- panist: Sextet: Cardettes: Orchestra: Barbershop Quartet: Pop Cycles Council Rep.: Room Rep. FRIEDMAN, ELAINE JOY. Lincohi Statue Com.: Sr. Class Will Com.: Ceemoh, Pres., V.P., Treas.: Reporter, Parlimentarian: Nat. Honor Soc.: I. R. L.: ICC: Sr. Class Play: Camellia Show Pub. Com.: Twirp Dance Dec. Com.: Dedication Banquet Serving Com. wif, si-1-YZ.-,.1,,. ., ... .- -s -., we -1. J ' -. . . R f Hg' ff , Q 71.21 . A l35?j .,iVgf.- . SENIORS FREEMAN, BARRY ALBERT. GANTENBEIN, JR. ROBERT LOWELL. GEERS, GORDON JEROME. Basketball, JV, Fr.: Football, Varsity, JV: Baccalaureate Com.: Order of L. GELLATLY, RICHARD BRIAN. Commencement Organist: A Cappella Choir: Jr. Choir: Orchestra: Band: 1955 Rose Festival Knighting Ceremony Organist: Pep Band Dir.: Pop Cycles Band Organ- ist: Band Concert Preview Assem. M.C.: Ass't. Band Uniform Mgr. GERES, LILLIAN JEANNETTE. Cafe. Worker: Student Store: Girls' League: Jr. Achievement: Reforestation Squad. GILMORE, DAVID EDWIN. Knights, V.P-, Red Cross Rep.: Card. Hi-Y: ICC: Loyal Heirs of the Shield: Varsity Football: Golf: Basketball Mgr.: Rally Squad Sel. Com.: Reforestation: Student Teacher: Lincoln Speech Tournament. GLASGOW, SARA REBECCA. Nat. Honor Soc.: Sr. Class Commencement Com.: Sr. Class Courtesy Com.: Camellia Show Awards Com. Chrm.: Sr. Class Play Com.: Jr. Honor Roll: Office Helper: Council Rep.: Room Rep.: GL Rep. GORMAN, SHARON LYNNE. A Cappella Choir: Orchestra: GL Nom. Com.: Chi Gamma, Sec.: Sr. Picnic Com.: Safe-Teen Council: Room Rep.: GL Rep.: Spring Choir Program. GOSS, JOHN CATLIN. S. B. Nom. Com.: Sr. Banquet Ticket Com.: Lords, Treas.: Key. Sgt.-at- arms: Fire Squad, Capt.: Room Rep.: Council Rep.: Ski Club: Fr. Football. GRAMLICH, MONA LOUISE. Transfer from Roose- velt. GRAMMER, REBECCA ANN. Ceemoh: Y.F.C. GRIFFIN, ANDREW LEWIS. Seminars, Math, English: S. B. Nom. Com. Chrm.: Prophecy Com.: Commencement Com.: Fire Squad: Key Club, Treas.: Soph. Nom. Com.: Nat. Honor Soc., V.P.: Sr. Pict. Com.: Sr. Class Play Com. GRIFFITH, LINDELL. GL Sec., Fr. Rep.: GL Rep.: Dal Segno Chi: Fr. Frolic Refresh. Chrm.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Refresh. Com.: Camellia Princess Sel. Com. Chrm.: May Fete Assem. Co-Chrm.: Honor Roll: Pop Cycles: GL Nom. Com. GRIFFITH, NINA. Transfer from Klamath Falls: Tri Delta Chi: Sr. Class Play Costume Com.: Girls' League. HALL, STEVEN MICHAEL. Sr. Band: Orchestra: Sr. Class Will Com.: Honor Roll: Pix Camera Club. HALL, WILLIAM CURTIS. Key Club, Sgt.-at-arms. HANEY, ROBERT D. Transfer from Kennewick Senior High School, Kennewick, Washington: Honor Roll. HANKS, SUZANNE DURKEE. Nat. Honor Soc.: Honor Roll: Sr. Nom. Com.: Jr. Class Play: Sr. Class Play: GL Rep.: Forensics Squad: Debate Team. HANSEN, NANCY JEAN. Transfer from Grant High School: Cardettes, Telephone Chrm.: Taud, Chaplain: Jr. Class Play: Pop Cycles: Arena Play: GL Rep.: Jr. Red Cross Steering Com.: Cap and Gown Com. HARRIS, DIXIE CAROLYN. Card Shufflers: Ceemoh: Jr. Honor Roll. HASSON, HARVEY RAYMOND. KBPS Advisor: Council Rep.: Forensic Squad: Debate Team: JV Cross Country: Key Club, Sgt.-at-arms: Masque and Gavel, V.P.: Football P. A. Announcer: Career Day Chrm.: Council Rep.: Student Teacher. HATHORN. RICHARD HARRINGTON. Lords, Sgt.- at-arms: Nat. Honor Soc.: Honor Roll: Room Rep.: Key Club. Sgt.-at-arms: Fire Squad: Sr. Courtesy Com.: Career Day: Transfer from Okeefenokee, HEITKEMPER. MARGARET MARY. Rally Squad: Soph. Class Sgt.-at-arms: Nat. Honor Soc.: Kappa Zeta, Corres. Sec., Chaplain: Copian, V.P.: Line: Fire Squad: Golf Team: Nordstroms High School Bd.: Christmas Formal Style Show. HELLBERG. JANET KATHERINE. S. B. Cab.: Card. Ed., Ass't. Ed., Page 1 Ed., Page 2 Ed.: Nat Honor Soc.: GL Jr. Rep.: Sr. Banquet Com. Chrm.:. Jr.-Sr. Prom Pub. Com. Chrm.: Dad-Daughter Dinn Com. Chrm.: GL Nom. Com.: Counselors' Chi Gamma, Treas. er Pub. Ass't.: SENIORS HELBOCK, RICHARD WILLIAM. S. B. Ass't. Treas.: Lords, Pres.: Nat. Honor Soc.: Loyal Heirs of the Shield: Seminar, History. Science: Budget Com.: Fire Squad: Sr. Class Announcement Com. Chrm.: ICC: Varsity Football Mgr. HENLEY, SHARROL LYNN. Transfer from Lewis- ton, Idaho. HICKS, JUDITH ANN. Sr. Class Nom. Com.: GL Rep.: Taz Anno. Treas-C Ceemoh, Treas., Degree Chrm.: Transfer from Baker, Oregon. HERMAN, JOHN HENRY. Sr. Class Sgt.-at-arms: Football, JV, Varsity, All-City Honorable Mention: Basketball, JV. Varsity: Tennis Team: Decon: Loyal Heirs of Shield: Order of L: Dance Com.: Noon Movie Com.: Fr. Frolic Com. HIRATA, GEORGE SHIGENOKU. HOLBROOK, BETTY ANNE. Tri Delta Chi: GL Rep.: Girls' Glee: Spring Show: All-City Y-Teen Dance Dec. Com. HOLMAN. BERKELEY SCOTT. Football, Varsity, JV, 2nd Team All-City: Basketball, Varsity. JV. Fr., 2nd Team All-City: Track. Varsity. JV. Fr.: Soph. Class Sgt.-at-arms: Sr. Class Picnic Com.: Decon, Pres.: W. W. Hi-Y, V.P.: Order of L: Camel- lia Show Clean-up Com.: Pop Cycles. HOLDING. PHYLLIS LEE. Room Rep.: GL Rep.: Zeta Upsilon, Sec., Pledge Master: Taud, Sgt.-at- arms. HOLMAN, LINDA ANN. GL Cab., Sr. Rep.: Philo. Corres. Sec.: Linc, V.P.. Corres. Sec.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Dec. Com.: May Fete Dec. Com.: Oriental Tea Com.: Camellia Show Hostess: Pop Cycles: GL Nom. Com.: Dad-Daughter Dinner Com. HOLMES, MARCILE LINDA. Card Shufflers. HOOK, RAYMOND LEROY. Reforestation: Trans- fer from Los Angeles. California. HOTELLING. CAROL DOROTHY. Tri Delta Chi: Y.F.C., Prayer Chrm.. Reporter: Pop Cycles: Card Shufflers: Jr.-Sr. Prom Serving Com.: Jr. Band: Soph. Glee. HOYEN, MARGARET RUTH. Kappa Tau: Taz Anno: Girls' Glee: Girls' League. HUDSON, JOHN HENRY. S. B. Counting Com.: Cafeteria Worker. HUMPHREYS, MARY KATHERINE. Transfer from St. Mary's Academy: Linc, Pres.: Copian, Treas.: Sr. Class Play: Jr. Class Play: Sr. Class Prophecy Com.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Program Com.: Lincoln Day Assem.: Camellia Show Assem.: Fr. Frolic Assem. I-IULLEY, WILSON HEICHERT. Fire Squad. Floor Capt.: Civil Defense Squad. HUNT, GARY LEE. A Cappella Choir, Pres.: S. B. Pub. Com. Chrm.: Sr. Class Day Assem. Com.: Honor Roll: Order of L: Varsity Track. IDINOPULOS, MARIA. Fire Squad: S. B. Dance Com.: Zeta Upsilon, Chaplain, V.P.: Room Rep.: Camellia Corsage Com.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Dec. Com. IGGULDEN, LORN DUANE. Transfer from Benson: A Cappella Choir, Hist.: Barons: Jr. Choir. Section Leader: Pop Cycles Com.: Sr. Class Com.: Boys' glee. Section Leader. V.P.: Spring Choir Program om. ILIINSKY, NICK PETER. Sr. Class Will Com.: Lords: Key Club: Christmas Formal Dec. Com.: Reforestation Squad: Student Teacher. ING. SUSANNE LOUISE. Transfer from Gaston Union High School, Gaston, Oregon: Nat. Honor Soc.: Ceemoh, Sgt.-at-arms, Sec.. Reporter: Class Will Corn.: Card Shufflers: Jr. Honor Roll: Girls' League. INOUYE. ROBERT K. S. B. Cab.. Athletic Bd. Rep.: S. B. Nom. Com.: Barons. Sgt.-at-arms: Order of L: Card. Hi-Y: Football, Varsity. JV. Fr.: Track, Varsity. JV. Fr.: Room Rep.: Sr. Class Play Pub. Com.: Sr. Class Banquet Com. IRETON. FRANCINE ADELE. Nat. Honor Soc.: A Cappella Choir: Sr. Announcement Com.: Sr. Band: Orchestra: All-City Orchestra: Council Rep.: Room Rep.: Trl Delta Chi: Pi Epsilon. ISENHART, PATRICIA ANN. Transfer from Grant: Fr. Girls' Glee: Jr. Choir: A Cappella Choir: Ensemble: Girls' Sextette: Barberettes: Pop Cycles: Camellia Assembly: Taud, V i e o s.- 'PDP' . . sf N E i 5 af , E 'S I Q ' r ., QR it.. if gr, -- Kifirs- -- tem : . r fag .. ., M . -ar, S, , ' , 2 t ' , H wifi JN . ,.'. . 'SSN Q aw 27 6.9965 M 'M' am- 'us VFW .w ,e if 2 SENIORS IRVING, DEBORAH DIANE. Transfer from Hoquiam. Washington. JAY, GLORIA LILO. Transfer from New York: Nat. Honor Soc.: Philo, Treas.. Pres.: Linc, Treas.: Kappa Zeta: Jr. Class Play: Sr. Class Play: Student Dir. One-Act Play Festival: Council Rep., Sec.: Pop Cycles. JENSEN, NORMAN STEWART. Photography: JV Football: Room Rep.: Transfer from Milwaukie High: Sr. Nom. Com.: Knights, Pres. JOHN. VONDA LEA. Sr. Class Sgt.-at-arms: Room Rep.: Dal Segno Chi, Pres.. Chaplain: Alpha Gamma Zeta, V.P.: ICC: Honor Roll: Jr.-Sr. Play: Dad- Daughter Banquet Ticket Com. Chrm.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Refresh. Com.: Fr. Frolic Refresh. Com. JOHNSON, ROGER E. JOHNSON. LOUISE PATRICIA. Nat. Honor Soc.: Jr. Honor Roll: Cardettes, V.P.: Majorette: Ceemoh, Pres., V.P., Sec., Chaplain: Camellia Show Program Com.: Pop Cycles: Spring Choir Show: GL Rep.: ICC. JOHNSON, SHARON BICKFORD. Nat. Honor Soc.: Card. Staff, Page Ed.. Ass't. Page Ed.: Foren- sic Squad: Ore. Scholastic Press Merit Award: Lincoln Handbook Staff. Co-Ed.: Adv. Girls' Glee. Sect. Leader: Card Shufflers: Honorable Mention gews Feature Writing: Tri Delta Chi: Fr. Girls' ee. JOHNSON, SHARON FRANCES. Zeta Upsilon. Hist.: Linc: GL Rep.: Room Rep. Council: GL Com. Chrm.: Sr. Class Prophecy Com.: Pop Cycles Com.: Office Helper. JOHNSON. SHARON CLAIRE. Transfer from South Salem: Kappa Zeta. Chaplain: Copian. Hist.: Linc, Chaplain: Sr. Class V.P.: A Cappella Choir: Camellia Queen: Oriental Tea Com.: GL Rep.: Sr. Class Play. JONES, ALAN STUART. Football. Varsity. JV: Order of L: Card. Hi-Y. Sgt.-at-arms: Sr. Class Play: Sr. Class Will Com. JONES, RICHARD LLEWELLYN. Decon. Treas.: W. W. Hi-Y: S. B. Cab.: Pop Cycles: Sr. Class Play: Jr.-Sr. Prom Com.: Room Rep.: Honor Roll: Fr. Football: Fr. Basketball. JUBITZ, MARCELLA ANNE. Rally Squad: Camellia Princess: Soph. Class Cab.: Kappa Zeta. Sgt.-at- arms: Copian. Sgt.-at-arms: Linc: Jr.-Sr. Prom Dec. Com.: Sr. Banquet Com.: Counselors' Helper: Lincoln Day Assem. KADELSKI, PATRICIA ANN. Transfer from PeEll High School. PeEll. Wash. KEANE, JAMES MICHAEL. Decon, Sgt.-at-arms: W. W. Hi-Y. Sec.: Jr. Class Treas. KEE, GORDON KENNETH. S. B. Pres.: Jr. Class Pres.: Yell King: Optimist: Barons: Order of L: Basketball. Varsity, JV. Fr.: Camellia Queen Escort: Varsity Football. KEENAN, CHARLES THOMAS. Sr. Class Pres.: Baseball, Varsity, JV: Football, Varsity. JV: Opti- mist. Pres.. Sec.. Chaplain. Council Rep.: A Cappella Choir: Barons, Sec.: Loyal Heirs of the Shield, Capt.: Order of L: Teens for Polio. City Chrm.: Sr. Class Play. KEENAN. LAWRENCE FRANCIS. Optimist, Pres.. Sec.: Barons, V.P., Sec.: Sr. Class Play: Jr. Class Play: Pop Cycles: Inter-City Optimist Sec.: A Cappella Choir, Lib.: Music Gold Key Award: JV Baseball: Basketball, JV. Fr. KELLY, TERRY HADLEY. Varsity Swim Team: W. W. Hi-Y, Chaplain, Sec.: Knights: Jr. Class Play: Pop Cycles: Order of L. KEMPLE, JOHN L. Knights: Card. Staff Artist: Room Rep.: Art Seminar: Pop Cycles: JV Football Mgr.: Band. KILHAM, LINDA JANE. S. B. Cab. School Service Rep.: GL Cab., Corres. Sec.: Linc. Sec.: Philo: Sr. Class Day Assem. Com.: Sr. Class Courtesy Com.: Noon Movie Sel. Com.: Pop Cycles Assem.: Office Helper: Counselors' Ass't. KITCHEN. WILLIAM LEE. Jr. Band: Sr. Band: Card Shufflers: Pop Cycles. KOCH, ROYENE KATHREN. Transfer from Beaver- ton Union High School: Kappa Tau. Chaplain: Adv. Girls' Glee: Spring Choir Festival: Orchestra Festival: Band Festival: Student Teacher: First place in Women's Speech Meet. KRAUSE, MICHAEL LAWRENCE. Transfer from Columbia Prep: Optimist: Barons. KRAFT, DEANNA DARLENE. Transfer from St. Mary's Academy: Kappa Tau, Pres.: ICC. SENIORS KRUGER. ROY H. Key Club, Pres.: Lords, Social Dir., Reporter: S. B. Spring Nom. Com.: Sr. Banquet Com.: Reforestation Squad: Fr. Football: Track, JV, Fr.: Camellia Show Cleanup Com. Chrm. KRUMINS, VESMA T. Taud. Sgt.-at-arms: Linc: Chi Gamma: GL Nom. Com.: May Fete Dec. Com.: Camellia Show Hostess: Mardi Gras Princess: Room Rep.: GL Rep. LAMPHIEAR. GENEVA VERIL. Card. Ass't. Ed.: Card Shufflers. LANDRY, ILEEN ISABEL. Sr. Class Will Com.: Scholllastic Art Contest, Gold Key Winner: Student eac er. LANNING, LUCY VADA. Transfer from Newberg Union High School. LATHROP, MAIRLYN IRIS. Linc, Sgt.-at-arms: Chi Gamma, Ed., Hist.: Sr. Choir, Sgt.-at-arms: Music Seminar: Pop Cycles: Jr. Choir, Pres.: Fr. Girls' Glee: S. B. Nom. Com.: Room Rep: GL Rep. LATHROP, MARLYN INIS. Room Rep.: Jr. GL Rep.: A Cappella Choir, Sec.. Robe Mistress: All- City Choir: Linc. Treas.: Chi Gamma, Sgt.-at-arms: Barberettes, Girls' Quartet: Pop Cycles M. C.: Jr. Choir, Sec. LAUTERSTEIN, JUDITH KAY. Baccalaureate Com. Co-Chrm.: Pop Cycles: Philo. Ed., Hist.: Council Rep.: Linc, Sgt.-at-arms: Camellia Show Scholar- shin Chrm.: GL Rep.: Camellia Show, Set-up Com.. Dec. Com.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Pub. Com.: Jr. Class Play, Make-up Com.: Camellia Show Hostess. LEE, PATRICIA SHARON. Honor Roll: Fr. Guide Com.: Oriental Tea Menu Com. Chrm.: Oriental Sea Showcase Display Com.: Student Teacher: GL ep. LEECH, SALLY LOUISE. Theta Xi, Pres.: Goya, Sgt.-at-arms: Ceemoh: ICC: Card Shufflersg Pop Cycles: Ass't. Judge for Camellia Show: Lincoln Rep. for Mazamas. LEHRER, SHIRLEY ANN. A Cappella Choir, Pres., Ass't. Dir.: Music Seminar: Alpha Gamma Zeta, Sec.: Goya, Sgt.-at-arms: Fr. Honor Roll: GL Rep.: Sr. Class Song Com.: Jr. Choir: Fr. -Girls' Glee. LEVINSON, ROBERT EDWARD. Stage Crew, V.P., Sec.: A Cappella Choir, Spring Show: Jr. Choir: Boys' Glee: Key Club, Reporter, Chaplain: Assem. Com.: All-City Teen-Age Traffic Safety Conference: Pop Cycles: Masque and Gavel: Stamp Club. LINNMAN, CAROLE DIANE. Dal Segno Chi, Sec.. Hist.: Council Rep.: Honor Roll: Girls' League: Big and Little Sister Tea Com. Chrm.: P. E. Helper. LINTNER. STANLEY CHARLES. Order of L: Cross Country: Track. LOMMEN, JORIS OLIVER. Rally Squad Nom. Com.: Room Rep.: Loyal Heirs of the Shield: Jr.-Sr. Prom Ticket Com.: Lords: Key Club: Intra- mural Basketball: Student Teacher: Fire Squad. LOCKWOOD, STEPHEN MORSE. S. B. Ass't. Treas.: Council Rep.: Loyal Heirs of the Shield: Honor Roll: Math Seminar: Lords, Treas.: Key Club, Treas.: Sgt.-at-arms, Chaplain: Student Teacher. LONG, GORDON DAVID. Nat. Honor Soc.: Loyal Heirs of the Shield: Stagecrew, Pres., V.P.: Key Club: Physics Seminar: Jr. Honor Roll: Sr. Band: Pop Cycles Orchestra: Assem. Com.: Sr. Banquet Com. Chrm. LORENZEN, EVERETT LLOYD. Barons: Optimist. LORSON, NANCY. Transfer from Woodrow Wilson Jr. High, Tulsa, Oklahoma: Tennis Team: Tri Delta Chi, Sec., Treas., ICC Rep.: Room Rep.: Golf Team: Camellia Show Dec. Com.: Ass't. Sec. to P. E. Teachers: Oriental Tea Refresh. Com. LOWENSON, LEE BENJAMIN. Room Rep.: Council Rep.: Sr. Class Will Com.: Fr. Frolic Entertainment Com.: Student Teacher: Boys' Glee. LUKES, JOSEPH ANTHONY. City, State, Cross Country Varsity, JV: Key Club: Sr. Announcement Com.: Science Seminar: Nat. Honor Soc.: Track, JV. Varsity: Student Teacher: Order of L: Co-Capt. Cross Country Team. LUNDAHL. ROBERT BRUCE. MAC GREGOR, DALE ADAIR. Copian. Sgt.-at- arms: Linc, Sgt.-at-arms: Oriental Tea Com.: Transfer from Catlin. MCAULEY, KAREN L. Transfer from Columbia High School, Richland. Washington. SENIORS McAULEY, KATHY ANNE. A Cappella Choir: Let America Sing: Girls' League: Christmas Concert. McCANN. BARBARA JEAN. McCRACKEN, MARJORIE LYNN. Ass't. Yearbook Ed.: Nat. Honor Soc.: Goya, Treas.: Taz Anno. Sec.: Council Rep.: Sr. Class Will Com.: Accelerated Classes. MCKINNON, PATRICIA ANNE. Transfer from Ore- gon City High School. McLEAN. WILBUR EDWARD. McNEIL. SHARI KARLEEN. Sr. Courtesy Com. MCNEILL, BARBARA JEAN. Transfer from Mary- ville, Missouri: GL Rep.: Tri Delta Chi. Sec. MCPARLAND, SHIRLEY ANN. Dal Segno Chi, Sgt.- at-arms: GL Twirp Dance Com.: Big and Little Sister Tea: Student Teacher: Girls' League. McRAE, MARIAN MARGARET. Tri Delta Chi: ICC: Club Dance Assem. Model: Adv. Girls' Glee: Trans- fer from Sacramento, California, and White Plains, New York. MALKIN, MILLARD IVAN. MANNAGH, PATRICIA MARY. Rally Squad: Cardettes, Pres., Sgt.-at-arms, Hist., Chaplain: Zeta Upsilon, Sgt-at-arms, Ed.: Taud, V.P., Ed.: Pop Cycles: ICC: Fire Squad: Jr. Red Cross Sec., Port- land, Mult. Co.: Cap 81 Gown Com.: Dance Dec. Com. r MANSFIELD, CHARLES ALGERNON. Card. Ass't. Ed., Page Three Ed.: Hi-News Rep.: I. R. L.: Fire Squad: Student Lib.: Audio-Visual: Cafe. Com.: Concessions. MARKEWITZ, ANN. School Service Rep.: Co-Chrm. Jr. Class Play Com.: I. R. L., V.P.: Copian, Treas.. Ed., Hist.: Noon Movie Com.: Prophecy Com.: Com- mencement Com.: Nat. Honor Soc.: History Sem- inar: Chmx. Hostess Com. Camellia Show. MARTINSON, JUDITH RAE. Taz Anno. Pres., Corres. Sec.: Theta Xi, Chaplain: Pop Cycles: ICC: Girls' League. MATSON, ANTHONY CHARLES. Pop Cycles: Sr. Class Play: Jr.-Sr. Play: Jr.-Sr. Prom Com.: Sr. Band: Masque and Gavel, V.P.: Honor Roll. MECALIS, ROBERT RAYMOND. Band: Orchestra: All-City Orchestra: KOIN TV Orchestra: Lords, Pres.: Pop Cycles Band: Social Com.: Pep Band: Room Rep. MEIER, WELDON STUART. Nat. Honor Soc.: S. B. Ass't. Treas.: Stage Crew: Seminar, Math, Science: Fire Squad: Key Club: Room Rep.: Sr. Class Nom. Com.: Commencement Com.: Honor Roll. MENANE, CHARLINE MARIE. A Cappella Choir, Corres. Sec.: Chi Gamma, Pledge Master: GL Rep.: Camellia Award Com.: Girls' Glee: Jr. Choir: Pop Cycles: Music Seminar. METCALFE, MARTHA LOUISE. Transfer from Molalla. Oregon. METER, KENT F. Fr. Football: JV Football: Pep Band: Lords: Band: Orchestra. MITTELSTADT. LAWRENCE EDWARD. S. B. Pub. Com.: Sr. Class Courtesy Com.: Honor Roll. MILLER, GEORGE RONALD. Pop Cycles: Barons, Pres.: Optimist. Chaplain: Order of L. V.P.: Loyal Heirs of the Shield: Basketball. JV. Varsity, Most Valuable Player Award, All-City: Football, JV, Varsity: Baseball, JV: Room Rep.: Council Rep. MILLER, PATRICIA JOAN. GL Pres.: Jr. Class Sgt.-at-arms: Linc, Hist.: Alpha Gamma Zeta. Pres., Chaplain: Dal Segno Chi, V.P.: ICC: Council Rep.: Pop Cycles: Arena Play: Honor Roll. MOEN, RICHARD KEARNEY. Football, Varsity, JV, Fr., All-City: Basketball. Varsity, JV: Track. Var- sity, Fr.: Barons, Chaplain: Order of L. Sec.. Treas.: Optimist: Room Rep.: Council Rep.: Camellia Com. SENIORS MONROE, NORMA JEAN. Transfer from Hermis- ton, Oregon. MONTCHALIN, JOHN ROBERT. Knights, Sec.: A Cappella Choir: Pop Cycles: Spotlight on Youth: Seminar Class: Fr. Frolic: Christmas Concert: Sr. Class Day Assem. Com.: Hospital Talent Shows. MOORE. ANITA MARIE. Nat. Honor Soc.: Honor Roll: Theta Xi, Hist.: Taz Anno, Pres., Treas.: Art Seminar: Jr. Class Play: Jr.-Sr. Play: Prom Dec. Com., Pub. Com.: Pop Cycles Assem. Com.: Fr. Frolic Com. MORGAN, TOM EDWIN. Rally Squad: Sr. Class Play: Track: Basketball: Card. Hi-Y, Sec.: Knights: Order of L.: Room Rep. Council: Noon Movie Patrol. MORRIS. AMELIA ANN. Transfer from Mountain View High School, California: Philo: Honor Roll: Pop Cycles: Oriental Tea: Prophecy Com. MORRISON, ANNETTE ERNESTINE. Girls' Glee: Jr.-Sr. Prom Dec. Com.: Pop Cycles: Sr. Pop Cycles Kick-off Assem. Com.: Ceemoh, Sec., Treas., Hist., Corres. Sec.: Taz Anno. Corres. Sec.: Sr. Tea Com.: Sr. Banquet Com. MYERS, DONALD GLENN. Optimist, Treas-5 Barons, Treas.: Sr. Class Play: Jr. Class Play: Pop Cycles: ICC: Council Rep.: Vaudeville Show: Ca- mellia Show Com. NEFF, ROGER DONALD. M. E. N. C. Nat'l. High School Band: KOIN TV Orchestra: Band, Drum Major: All-City Band: Pop Cycles Band: Pep Band: Football, JV. Fr.: Track, JV, Fr.: Key Club: Sr. Class Song Com. NEIBERT, PATRICIA ANN. Tri Delta Chi, Soc. Chrm.: Jr.-Sr. Play: Sr. Class Play Prop. Com.: Office Worker. NELSON, LINDA BROOKE. Chrm. of Woodrow Wilson S. B. Nom. Com.: Noon Movie Com.: Jr.-Sr. Class Play: Linc, Ed.: Class Will Com.: Oriental Tea: Hostess Camellia Show: Rose Show Arrange- rcnents: GL Assem. Com.: GL Twirp Dance Dec. om. NEWELL, JANET RAE. S. B. Pub. Com.: ICC: Taz Anno, Treas.: Student Teacher: Sr. Class Play: Jr.-Sr. Prom Dec. Com.: Camellia Show Guest Book Com.: GL Dance Dec. Com.: Goya. NOLAN, DORINE CAVEL. Zeta Upsilon, Sgt.-at- arms: Taud, Hist.: St. Patrick's Day Dance Com.: Room Rep. NIRENBERG, SUSAN. Nat. Honor Soc.: Council Rep.: Chi Gamma: Honor Roll: Sr. Class Day Com.: English Seminar: GL Rep.: Camellia Show Hostess. NORQUIST, MIRIAM DOROTHY. Nat. Honor Soc.: Kappa Zeta: Linc: Philo, Sec.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Dec.: Council Rep.. Sec.: Room Rep.: Honor Roll: Jr. Class Play: Sr. Class Play. NORTH, PATRICIA LEE. A Cappella Choir: History Seminar: Nat. Honor Soc.: Alpha Gamma Zeta, Pres., Sec.: GL Rep.: Sr. Announcement Com.: Sr. Tea Com.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Invitation Com.: Jr. Choir: Ceemoh. O'BRIEN, MARY MICHELE. GL Pres.: Council Rep.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Theme Sel. Com.: Mardi Gras Princess: English Speaking Union Essay Contest, 2nd Place: ICC: Honor Roll: GL Rep.: Room Rep.: Chi Gamma. OCCHIUTO, RICHARD JOSEPH. Jr. Class Sgt.-at- arms: Rally Squad: Baseball. JV, Varsity, All-City: Optimist: Order of L: Loyal Heirs of the Shield: A Cappella Choir: Pop Cycles: Jr.-Sr. Play: KBPS Basketball Sportscaster. OLISZEWSKI, ALEXANDER MACKLIN. Science Seminar: Varsity Track: Forensics Squad: Debate Team Capt. PADILLA, MARLENE DAWN. A Cappella Choir: Jr. Choir: Girls' Glee: Spring Show: Fall Festival. PALMER, LINDA LOU. S. B. lst V.P.: DAR Good Citizen: ICC, Pres.: Kappa Zeta, Pres.: Copian, Red Cross Rep.: Linc, Treas.: Jr. Class Hist.: Sgt.-at- arms: Pop Cycles Student Dir.: Jr. Class Play: Jr. Nom. Com.: Honor Roll. PARKER, SHARON JEANNE. GL Rep.: Tri Delta Chi: Camellia Pub. Com.: Cap and Gown Com.: Girls' League. PARSONS, GERALD PAUL. KBPS Disc Jockey: Key Club. PAUL. BYRON GENE. Seminar, Math, Physics: Nat. Honor Soc.: Cross Country Mgr.: Sr. Banquet Com. PAUL. ROGER ALLAN. S. B. Ass't. Treas.: Sr. Class Picnic Com.: JV Track: JV Cross Country: Key Club. Chaplain, Sgt.-at-arms: Lords: Fire Squad: Air Raid Squad: Room Rep.: Sth Grade Visitation Day Speaker. SENIORS PAYNE. EDWARD ALBERT. Rally Squad: Loyal Heirs of the Shield: Barons, Treas.: Optimist: Varsity Baseball: JV Football: JV Basketball: Camellia Princess Com.: Order of L: Room Rep. PEILE, MARY LOU. Ceemoh, Ass't. Treas., Degree Chrm.: Swim Team: Librarian Helper. PELTZ. RUTH MARIE. Ceemoh: Girls' League: Cafeteria Helper. PETERSON, WALLACE ALBIN. Jr.-Sr. Play: Room Rep. Council: Fr. Football: Baseball Mgr. PETTERSON. CARL NORMAN. Knights, Treas.: Loyal Heirs of the Shield: Fire Squad: Sr. Class Play: Student Teacher: Track, Varsity: JV Cross Country: JV Letterman. PFAU, FREDERICK W. Baseball: Pop Cycles: Camellia Show: Sr. Band: Pep Band: Room Rep.: Student Teacher: P.T.A. Com.: Rose Festival: Foot- ball Jamboree. PHELAN, JAMES NICHOLAS. Swim Team: Fr. Orientation Day Speaker. PICKENS, LENORE L. Cardettes, V.P., Treas.: GL Rep.: Pop Cycles: Sr. Class Play: Camellia Show Com.: Student Teacher. PHELPS, SONJA PEARL. P. E. Office Worker: Kappa Tau. Pledgemaster: Swim Team: GL Rep.: Gregg Transcription Shorthand Award. 120 w.p.m.: Twirp Dance Dec. Com. PIPER, MICHAEL JOHN. Key Club, Treas., Pres.: Tennis Team: Lords: Chrm. S. B. Rec. Com.: Co-Chrm. Baccalaureate Com.: Chrm. Jr. Class Play Ticket Com.: Nat Honor Soc.: Fire Squad: Council Rep.: Transfer from Milwaukie. PIPER, DAVID SMITH. Loyal Heirs of the Shield: Key Club, V.P.: Fire Squad, Capt.: Co-Chrm. Jr.-Sr. Prom Dec. Com.: Jr. Class Play Ticket Com.: Sr. Class Day Com.: Ski Club: Student Teacher: Transfer from Milwaukie. PLATT, TEDDY JANE. Transfer from San Marino High School, Calif.: Rally Squad: Nat. Honor Soc.: Philo, Sgt.-at-arms: Linc, Sgt.-at-arms: Kappa Zeta: Room Rep.: Arena Play: Camellia Hostess: Fire Squad Capt. POSEY, MICHAEL WADE. S. B. Treas., Ass't. Treas.: Sr. Class Will Com.: Baccalaureate Com.: Key Club, V.P., Chaplain: All-City Key Club. Pres.: Lords, V.P.: Football, JV, Fr.: Basketball, JV, Fr.: Track. JV, Fr.: Fire Squad. PRAG, GRETCHEN JANE. Transfer from Holy Child Academy: S. B. 2nd V.P.: S. B. Nom. Com.: Room Rep.: Copian, Pres.: Kappa Zeta, Treas., V.P.: Line: Camellia Show Hostess Com.: Jr.-Sr. Play: Pop Cycles, Student Dir. RAMSEY, STEPHEN FRANCIS. Varsity Football: Fire Squad: Transfer from Columbia Prep. RANSOM. MARVIN LEROY. Boys' Glee: Intramural Basketball: JV Track: Lords: Student Teacher. RAYMOND, NANCY SUZANNE. Kappa Tau. Treas.: Sr. Class Courtesy Com.: GL Rep.: Gregg Transcrip- tion Shorthand Award, 120 w.p.m.: Twirp Dance Dec. Com.: Student Teacher: Honor Roll. REECE, SANDRA LEE. Sr. Class Cab.. Girls' Rep.: Taud, Pres., Treas.: Linc: Jr.-Sr. Play: Camellia Show Com.: Sr. Class Day Com.: Council Rep.: GL Rep.: Pop Cycles, Make-up: Honor Roll. REIFF. LINDA DALE. Swim Team: GL Pigtail Day Adv. Com.: Girls' League. REIHL, KATHRYN MARIE. Rally Squad: Fr. Ca- mellia Princess: GL Cab., Sgt.-at-arms: Jr. Class Sec.: Philo, Ed., Corres. Sec.: Kappa Zeta, Treas.: ginc.dCorres. Sec.: Room Rep.: Honor Roll: Fire qua . EIEILLY, BARBARA ANN. Ceemoh, Hist.: Spring ow. REINKE, ROBERT WAYNE. Barons: Intramural Basketball: Intramural Football: Room Rep. RICHTERICH. SANDRA KAY. Transfer from Tigard Senior High School. RIDDLE, MATTHEW CASEY. Nat. Honor Soc.. Pres.: Key Club. Sgt.-at-arms: Latin, Science Seminars: Honor Roll: Tennis Team: Fire Squad: Jr. Class Play Com. Chrm.: Class Prophecy Com., go-chrm.: Commencement Com.: Announcement om. SENIORS RIDEHALGH, ROBERT LOGAN. Pres. Room Rep. Council: Fire Squad, Chief: Assem. Com.: Camellia Show Nom. Com.: Camellia Princess Escort: Class Day Com.: Sr. Class Play: Jr. Class Play: Lincoln Day Assembly: Arena Play. ROGERS, SHIRLEY ANN. Girls' League: Cafeteria Helper. ROGOWAY, DAVID LEE. Varsity Track: Room Rep.: Cardinal Staff: Fr. Football: Fire Squad: Air Raid Squad. ROADMAN, DONNA MAUREEN. Room Rep.: Adv. Girls' Gleez Spring Concert: Dance Com.: Sr. Class Play: Jr. Class Play: GL Play: Girls' League. RUBENSTEIN. MARIS. Nat. Honor Soc.: History Seminar: Sr. Class Will Com.: GL Dec. Com.: Counselors' Ass't.: I. R. L. RUFF, DEANNA LUE. Sr. Band: Pop Cycles: Sr. Band Pub. Com.: Pep Band: Oriental Tea Man- agement Com.: GL Rep.: Transfer from Dallas, Texas. SAFFORD. ELLEN PRISCILLA. Yearbook Ed., Jr. Ed.: History Seminar: Nat. Honor Soc.: I. R. L.: Orchestra: All-City Orchestra: Sr. Class Pict. Com.: Room Rep.: Transfer from Santa Ana, Calif. SAITO, CARRIE HIDEKO. Oriental Tea Program Chrm.: Honor Roll: Fr. Guide: Accelerated Classes: Orchestra: GL Rep.: Room Rep.: Nat. Honor Soc. Banquet Serving Com.: Sr. Class Banquet Serving Com.: Student Teacher. SAKURAI. JUDITH MICHIE. S. B. Treas., Ass't. Treas.: GL Cab.: Nat. Honor Soc.: Line, Hist., Ed.: Chi Gamma, Sec.: Council Rep.: Room Rep.: S. B. Budget Com. Chrm.: Region III Conference Rep.: Jr. Class Play Program Com. Chrm. SALAZAR, WALDREIA, Honor Roll: GL Rep.: Student Store: Camellia Show Dec. Com.: Office Helper: Room Rep.: Dal Segno Chi: Tri Delta Chi: Student Teacher: Pop Cycles. SAWYER. TRUDY ANN. S. B. V.P.: ICC. Pres.: Jr. Class Cab.. Girls' Rep.: Nat. Honor Soc.: Zeta Upsilon, Pres., Hist.: Taud, Sec.: Linc: Mardi Gras Rrinceiss: A Cappella Choir: Elks' Leadership war . SALVADORE. RICHARD VINCENT. Prop. Mgr. Jr.-Sr. Play: Transfer from Oregon City, Oregon. SCARINO, ANTHONY JOSEPH. Yell King: Opti- mist, Roll Call Sec., V.P.: Jr. Class Play: Sr. Class Play: Pop Cycles: Reforestation: Room Rep.: Council Rep.: ICC: Camellia Show Sel. Com. SCHNEIDERMAN, RONALD ALLAN. Jr. Class Nom. Com.: Room Rep. Council: Pop Cycles: Varsity Swim Team: JV Cross Country: JV Foot- ball: Trampoline Team Capt.: Track, Fr., JV. Var- sity: Jr. Class Play: Sr. Class Play. SCHNITZER. MARILYN JOAN. Philo, V.P., Sgt.- at-arms: Council Rep-3 Kappa Zeta. Hist., Ed.: Linc: Pop Cycles: Jr. Class Play: Jr.-Sr. Play: Class Assem. Com.: Baccalaureate Com.: Jamboree Ticket Sales Com.: Camellia Show Clean-up Com. SHEARER, MARY N. Sr. Choir: Jr. Choir: Girls' Glee: Oriental Tea Com. Chrm.: Arena Theater Play: Sr. Picnic Com.: Girls' League: Question Mark Com. SIDMAN, JOSEPHINE. All-State Orchestra: All- City Orchestra: Orchestra: Band: Music Scholar- ship to Western Wash. College of Education. SMALL, PATSY MAY. Card Shufflers. SPENCER, III, ARTHUR CHAMPLIN. History Seminar: I. R. L., Treas., Constitution Com.: Cap and Gown Com.: Sr. Pict. Com.: Card. Staff, Re- porter, Club Ed.: Accelerated Classesg Jr. Honor Roll: Forensics Meeting: Student Teacher: Cafe. Com. STARR, JR., HERBERT GERALD. Cardinal News- paper Staff, Business Manager. STEHN, LEONARD JOHN. Band, Student Dir., Head Lib.: Orchestra, Student Dir., Head Lib.: Pep Band, Dir.: All-City Orchestra: All-State Orchestra: All-City Band: Woodwind Quintet: Portland Symphony: Civic Opera Orchestra: Univ. of Portland Orchestra. STENBERG, DONALD WILLARD. SWENSON. EDWARD JAMES. Knights: Room Rep.: Sr. Class Will Com.: JV Track: Fr. Football: Fr. Track: Honor Roll. STEINBERG, BETTY LOU. Ceemoh: Reforestation Squad: GL Dec. Com.: Oriental Tea. , 3: w'x S . , 1 sig ,I SENIORS TAKEDA, RAYMOND KAZUHARU. Latin Seminar: JV Track: Room Rep.: Honor Roll: Student Teacher. TALLMAN, ANNE C. Transfer from Pasadena, Cal.: Linc. Sgt.-at-arms: Sr. Class Play: Card. Staff. News Ed.: Noon Movie Com. Chrm.: Honor Roll: Sr. Prophecy Com. Chrm: Fr. Frolic Ticket Com.: Courtesy Com. THACKERAY, CAROLE JEAN. Transfer from Beaverton High School: A Cappella Choir, Sgt.-at- arms: Jr. Choir: Golf Team: Tumbling Team: Pop Cycles: GL Rep.: Badminton Champion: Bowling Team, Capt.: Spring Show. THAYER, STEPHEN CHARLES. Stage Crew. Pres.: Nat. Honor Soc.: Honor Roll: Key Club: Orchestra. Concert Master: Pop Cycles Orchestra: Sr. Class Play Com. Co-Chrm.: Room Rep.: Council Rep.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Com. THOMPSON. GEORJEAN CRETORIA BONICE. Transfer from Catlin: Pop Cycles: Masque and Gavel: Masque and Gavel Play. THOMPSON. KEITH INDUS. Card Shufflersi Bowling: Card. Staff. THOMPSON, LYNNE BETH. Rally Squad: Philo: GL Sgt.-at-arms: Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow: Merit Scholarship Exam: UF Campaign Speaker: Oriental Tea Dec. Com. Chrm.: Simplicity Pattern Model: Council Rep.: Room Rep. THOMSON. JUDITH ANN. Jr,-Sr. Prom. Com. Chrm.: S. B. Nom. Com. Chrm.: Sr. Banquet Com.: Council Rep.: Sr. Class Play: Honor Roll: Dal Segno Chi, Pres., Treas.: English Seminar. THURLOW, JUDITH LAVELLE. Fr. Girls' Gleel Adv. Girls' Glee. TODD, SHARON LEE. Nat. Honor Soc., Treas.: Goya, Ed.: Office Helper: Sr. Class Will Com.: Refresh. Com. Fr. Frolic: Camellia Show Dec. Com.: 'I-lQwirp Dance Com.: Jr. Honor Roll: GL Rep.: Room ep. TOFFLEMIRE, ROY ARTHUR. Band. Lib. TOLY, ELDE VINCENT. Decon: Optimist. TOMORI, JEAN. GL V.P.: Nat. Honor Soc.: Goya: Linc: Sr. Announcement Com.: English Seminar. TOWNES, PAMELA ANN. Nat. Honor Soc.: Year- book Club Ed.: Goya: Fr. Frolic Com.: Sr. Banquet Program Com.: GL Counting Bd.: Accelerated Classes: Horizon: Honor Roll. TRANCH, JAMES WILLIAM. Honor Roll: Order of L: Fire Squad: JV Track: JV, Varsity Cross Country, Mgr.: Intramural Basketball. TRAPANS. JOHN ARVEDS. TRAPANS. RUTH ILZE. Tri Delta Chi. V.P.: ICC: Baccalaureate Com.: Honor Roll: Council Rep.: Room Rep.: Girls' League. TROMMLER, HERBERT GERALD. Bowling Team: Fr. Baseball: Pop Cycles. TROXELL. SUSAN KAY. Sr. Class Hist.: Council Rep.: Honor Roll: Taud. Treas.. Hist.: Office Helper: Orchestra: Pop Cycles: Jr. Class Play: Arena Play: Lincoln Day Assem. TULLEY. ROGER BRUCE. A Cappella Choir: Fr. Football: Fr. Baseball. TURNER, THEODORE THOMAS. Knights, V.P.. Pledge Master: Card. Hi-Y: Loyal Heirs of the Shield: JV Cross Country, Co-Capt.: Assem. Com. Chrm.: Sr. Class Courtesy Com.: Sr. Class Will Com.: Fire Squad. TURNBULL, GREGORY H. S. B. Cab.: Decon: Sr. Class Nom. Com.: Sr. Class Prophecy Com.: Pop Cycles: Varsity Football: Fr. Football: Camellia Princess Escort. UNDERWOOD, PHILIP DALTON. S. B. Pres.: Nat. Honor Soc.: Baseball. Varsity, JV: Basketball, Var- sity. Fr., JV: S. B. Dance Com.: Sr. Class Banquet Com.: Class Commencement Com.: Card. Hi-Y. Pres.: Sr. Banquet Toastmaster: May Fete M. C. URBIGKEIT. ARDYS ELAINE. Rally Squad: A.F.S. Exchange Student to Germany: A Cappella Choir: Nat. Honor Soc.: Sooh. Class V.P.: Soph. Camellia Princess: Fr. GL Cab. Rep.: Kappa Zeta: Copian, Corres. Sec., Red Cross Rep.: Linc, Pres., ICC Rep. SENIORS U'REN. RICHARD CAMERON. Sr. Class Treas.: A. F. S. Exchange Student to Rome, Italy: I. R. L., Pres.: Card. Hi-Y, V.P.: Tennis Team: Rose Festival Princess Sel. Com.: Loyal Heirs of the Shield: Jr.-Sr. Prom Program Com.: Honor Roll: Knights. VAN RIPER, FORREST REED. Band, Student Dir., Head Lib.: Orchestra. Student Dir.. Head Lib.: All- City Orch.: Peo Band: Woodwind Quintet: Pop Cycles Band: Univ. of Portland Orch.: Fire Squad: Elementary School Music Camp Instructor: Music in May. VERDURMEN, EDMONDE MARIE. Sr. Baccalaur- eate Com.: GL Room Rep.: I. R. L.: Transfer from St. Mary's Academy. VIDGOFF, ROBIN JOY. Jr. Honor Roll: ICC: Chi Gamma: Sr. Class Picnic Com.: GL Rep.: Jr. Class glay Com.: Pop Cycles: Camellia Hostess: Jr.-Sr. lay. VOGEL. KATHERINE JOYCE. Tri Delta Chi: Twanda: GL Rep. VOSE, BENJAMIN ARNO. Fr. Football: Masque and Gavel, Treas.: Stage Crew: Key Club, Sec.: Pop Cycles: Jr. Class Play: Sr. Class Play: Band: A Cappella Choir: Ensemble. WAGAR, MARY EILEEN. Transfer from Grant: Nurse's Ass't. WAGNER, YVONNE FAYE. Tri Delta Chi, Pres., Reporter: ICC: GL Rep.: Room Rep.: Red Cross Com.: Christmas Formal Dec. Com.: Card. Cub gtaff: Noon Movie Com.: Club Assem.: Easter Sale om. WALTERS. JUDITH RAE. Rally Squad: Nat. Honor Soc.: A Cappella Choir: Music Seminar: Copian, V.P.: Kappa Zeta. Sgt.-at-arms: Linc. Sgt.-at-arms: Cardettes, Sgt.-at-arms: Sr. Class Play, Student Dir.: Fire Squad. WARD. ALAN JON. Optimist: Barons, Sgt.-at-arms: Camellia Show Com.: Transfer from San Marcos Military Academy, San Marcos, Texas. WARD. BETTY LEE. Tri Delta Chi: Card Shufflers. WARDNER, GEORGE H. Dance Band: Band: Orclaestra: Pop Cycles Band: Camellia Assem.: Pep Ban . WATSON, RICHARD EUGENE. Nat. Honor Soc.: Order of L: Physics Seminar: Varsity Cross Coun- try: Fire Squad, Capt.: Class Courtesy Com.: Class Nom. Com.. Co-Chrm.: Class Commencement Com.: Honor Roll, JV, Fr., Track. WEAVER, DAVID JAY. Football, Fr., Soph., Jr.: JV Track. WEAVER, FLOYD RAYMOND. Orchestra: Pep Band: Sr. Band: Pop Cycles Band. WEBER, STANLEY HOWARD. Reforestation Squad: Pop Cycles: A Cappella Choir: Band: Honor Roll: Y.F.C.: Spring Choral Music Festivals, WESTROM, WILLIAM CHARLES. Varsity Football: Decon, Treas.: W. W. Hi-Y, Chaplain: Transfer from Columbia Prep. WHEARTY, PATRICIA MAE. Transfer from Saint Mary of the Valley Academy. WHELAN, FRANCIS STUART. Transfer from Columbia Prep. WIDDISON, WILLIAM BART. Card. Hi-Y, V.P.: Loyal Heirs of the Shield: S. B. Nom. Com.: Varsity Football: Varsity Wrestling: Order of L: Room Rep.: Baccalaureate Com.: Track: Pub. Com. WILLETT, BEVERLY JOAN. Cardettes, Pres., Ed.: Taud, Pres., Sec., Sgt.-at-arms: Zeta Upsilon, Pledgemaster: ICC: Jr. Class Play: Camellia Hostess: Girls' Glee: Jr. Choir. WILLIAMS. ARDUS JAN. A Cappella Choir: Jr. Choir: Dad-Daughter Banquet Dec. Com.: Spring Show. WILLIAMS, BEVERLY ANN. Sr. Band: Linomah Horizon: Pop Cycles: Tri Delta Chi, Chaplain, Sgt.- at-arms. WILLIAMS, LAWRENCE FLOYD. Transfer from George Washington High School, San Francisco, California. --1 1 Q 5 l I l E 2 , , . . .,:. k ..,f ,aw--fx , . , . ,g 75, 1. n Q it .1 4' 3 .WA WS, lf, 'hw' , S ,, ' , P it 4 2. Od: 'fi J 5 Y f5Mi-Qfiifiiiiivi ' 5E'7lit :5ff1 117' 9 A 4 'E' if, .ff .. . ,, .. .... M, .- - . ,iiiz .fly -A ii' Q 5 .a VL. ,mud rbi! S. 35 I 5 ' A . ,,, , I ' fi sa tis I Y Q -:W Ei 3' 3 ,. . - .fora ' i A 'f V .Eli ,Qt f Q. ' ,, x l A R 1-uf r 3 iw ,L ---, . . K in fi 7: ' A V . ,I ,EA V K. . Q: ., ,, , 5 IN Z IIA ji ' ev' ,., , 1 - L., ..g,.i. I mi, ,. ., A ..igj:t.g , .f -Q,5,.5..Q 1. Y VV , I ,, ,k,, H 'Hifi E M aa. 2? . ,K rr , z!,V Ai, V. 'vga - , VZ ,- ,, . , ,.:: ,,,W,w,wMwwg I , . 1, : sri ' SENIORS WILLIAMS, NANCY ELLEN. Soph. Class Sec.: Rose Festival Princess Sel. Com.: Taud, Sgt.-at-arms, Ed.: Line: Council Rep.: Sr. Class Will Com. Chrm.: Pop Cycles: Arena Theatre Play, Student Dir. WILLIAMSON, JOSEPHINE ARDIS. Philo, Pres.. Ed.: Linc, Potluck Chrm., V.P.: Kappa Zeta, Sec.: ICC, Sec.: S. B. Pub. Corn. Sec.: Sr. Class Play Com. Co-Chrm.: GL Sgt,-at-arms: Office Helper: Ca- mellia Show Hostess: Pop Cycles. WILSON, STUART DUDLEY. JV Basketball: Var- sity Baseball, JV: Sr. Class Cab.: Card. Hi-Y: Knights, Pres.: Loyal Heirs of the Shield: Fire Squad: Room Rep. Council: Statue Com.: Sr. Nom. Com. Chrm. WINKLER, CAROL JOYCE. Zeta Upsilon. Sec.: Lincz Taud: Jr. Class Play: GL Rep.: ICC: Girls' Glee: Oriental Tea Program Com.: Soph. Dance Dec. Com.: Oriental Tea Sewing Com. WOLFER. JR., FREDERIC FANE- Key Club: Transfer from Taipei American School, Taipei Taiwan. WISECUP, KAREN ALENE. Sr. Band: Nat. Honor Soc.: Honor Roll: Room Rep: Pop Cycles: Pi Epsilon, Sec. WONG, VICTORIA. S. B. Sec.: GL Corres. Sec.: Inter-School Council: Room Rep. Council: Honor Roll: Linc: Chi Gamma. Sgt.-at-arms, Pledge- master: GL Rep.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Dec. Com.: Sr. Prophecy Com. WOOD, JOANNE MARTHA. S. B. Cab.. Council Rep. Pres.: S. B. Nom. Com.: Nat. Honor Soc.: A Cappella Choir: Linc: Chi Gamma: GL Rep.: Jr.-Sr. Play: Fr. Frolic Refresh. Com.: Student Teacher. WOOD, VIRGINIA MARY. Room Rep.: Tri Delta Chi: Card Shufflers: Spring Show: Lincoln Day Assem.: Christmas Concert: Student Teacher: Jr. Choir: Girls' Glee. YARNELL, DONALD RAY. Bowling Team: Intra- mural Basketball. ZIDELL, ARNOLD HARVEY. Optimist, Treas.: Football, Varsity. JV, All-City: Pop Cycles: Order of L: Jr.-Sr. Play: JV Baseball: Sr. Picnic Com.: Basketball: Room Rep.: Dance Dec. Com. CAMERA SHY SENIORS BEVEL, JOANNA LOUISE FAIR, EDDIE ORANGE GAUG. HAROLD EDWARD Above: SPRING STUDENT BODY CABINET Row 1: J. Wood, J. Sakural, L. Kllham, S. Bruner, A. Dragowsky Miss Elmer, Advisor: G. Kee Row 2: T. Sawyer, G. Turnbull, D. Berger, L. Emery Right: FALL STUDENT BODY CABINET Row 1: J. Hellberg, V. Wong, P. Underwood, L. Palmer, G. Prag ROW 21 A- Mafkewif-Z, V. Auhoury, L. Ridehalgh, R. Jones, M. Posey,B. Inouye 36 HAAS, LEE ANNA HORSLEY, SHIRLEY JEANETTE MAYCOCK, MARY ANN PALMER, KAROL SMITH SCOTT, ETHEL BEATRICE STOCKING, CHARLES FREDRIC WALLACHY, RUDOLPH PETER TESTING! TE STINGI TESTING l Mr. Polich is one oi the proctors. ove: The above scene, set ln the library and showing the seniors giving concentrated attention to their writing for the annual Kraemer Essay contest, is typical of their concern with Lincoln's extensive testing program. Some of the tests in which the seniors have been asked to participate are: College Boards, All-City English Composition Test, Merit Scholarship Test, Honor Society Test, Math Comprehensive, and the College Board Experimental Test. 37 At Right and Below: A senior English class under Miss Frances Elmer shows three of Kjljr- 4' her many methods of approach: Individual instructiong class conference and committee work. Pffvi w ,qfwi '51 Vis :Kal im an aksym f 9,32-el :WPA k be Kwik 4,5 at 1 wa sq Y IW'-f ni ix sth? Evgen 5 Z, ss -if QUEDEGDEFQ-S Qghw y UQSW President Vice-President Secretary MICHAEL MYERS KATHLEEN FREDERICK LINDA CHANDLER MICHAEL WALKER ANNA BUTTERFIELD PATRICIA JACKSON STEPHEN MEREDITH Treasurer Historian sergeant-at-arms Sergeant-at-arms The Class of 1957 has had a successful and enthusiastic cabinet which has planned and executed a great many events. Among these were an after game dance, and a successful sale of Cardinal buttons and leis. The Class has been represented this year in clubs, sports, musical activities, Pop Cycles, seminar classes, and the National Honor Society. Their class play, W-gag Q Lg, was a thorough and enjoyable success. The charming Camellia queen was Junior Pat Holcomb. Oriental Moonlight was the theme of the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Three juniors who will have the privilege of traveling to Europe this summer under the American Field Service are: Sue Fisher, to Greeceg Barry Dowsett, to Germanyg and Bill Farrens, to Norway. 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Q, 7.1,--J Q S 3 , i v is K 2 If ,A 23 ' 'iw' ifnd sl ' J J J lyn. s , fd' Q? rf L': Q C' EDEQDEFS V .,m,:,Q- J VQQ Q' ,f s - :a. na ,,. I H '- :- 4 ' . ,si ' if L, K I ' W 'Q ' , Yi ff ' 1 , . tif , , t E3 t ' , . . , V lleee ' s .' v LL- J 'I , ., eill if 'i 1 5 ' iii r r W' ' ' A ' 5. tw 2 H fs- 'f'w i 1 ,xl I -I Handt, Barbara Cooper, Melvin Zimmerman, John A A junior English class, under Mrs. Jean Buck, take a trial-run in preparation for the big all-city composition test. Instructor Jim Partlow supervises a piece of thinking and summarizing in a junior social studies fAmerican Historyj class. 45 ROGER MEAD SUSAN GOSS ANN STRACHAN MILES PAUL President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer ELINOR WELLER DORIS SCOTT Girls' RBPl'GS6l1'f311iVe Girls' Representative VERNON BRA Z Z LE PA UL GODDARD BOYS' R6DI'9S6I1tatiV9 Boys' Representative MISS AMBLER MR. MATSON Counselor Counselor 6MA 0 ne, 719549 KAY C LOE PFIL Historian The Sophomore Social, which took place early in the year, accomplished what it was designed to dog it brought all members of the class together in a friendly fashion, and at the same time demonstrated class support of all J. V. teams. The class cabinet has taken its weekly meetings very seriously, say their counselors, and at press time the member- ship is carrying on a Memory Book sale to raise funds. As a group the class won a close second place in the Pop Cycles ticket sale. They also have an active Courtesy Committee which helps new students to become adjusted and which calls upon classmates who are ill. Individual members who have won distinction in the class are: Greg Baldwin who won an Oregon Gold Key and a National Place in the Scholastic Art Contestg Micky Lolich and Paul Goddard who have shown outstanding ability in sports, Ruth Clark, Dennis Kahlar, and Vernon Brazzle who are members of A Cappella Choirg and Linda Clark and Tom Stoel who won second and third places in the Americanization Essay Contest. 46 Aaben, Ilme X J. i Adair, Bonnie . ..,, , , I , , -.., . I Adams, Pat I 5 I I -. b 'l , , in Allan-e, Sharon , I Allen, Valel-le , I M l :-k .1 . -1 L,,.,, I ., .w A .. I , , k',AA - pig ., 5-.,. I 4' 1, ' . Andor, Vernile I A , qi 'VA ': , I , . I We I, ,Q ,,,- Ankron, David awgl, My -W Appleton, Diane 'mlh is 'A . Armstrong, Marlene ,I A A' V I , , , I . 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Peterson, Bob Peterson, Donelda Peterson, Judy Rosenblatt, Millard Ross, Barbra Ross, Margaret Ross, Nancy Rowland, Jerry Pettibone, Timothy Phillips, Kathy Peckett, Nelson Pierce, Richard Pittock, Henry Porter, Pamela Povey, Dave Powers, Janet Prag, Sue Pratt, Carol Rankin, Richard Raudy, Jack Rayley, Roberta Raz, William Redding, Beth Reed, Leroy Reinhardt, Judy Richards, Robert Richen, Dave Richert, Judy Riley, David Ritter, Judith Roberts, Joanne Robinson, Robert Robinson, Sam Robson, Marilyn Roddy, Donna Roisland, Glenn 3 out-no some-assi 51 Sprouse, John Stanfield, Louis Stanfield, Marie Starling, Bettie Stenovec, Sylvia Stoddard, Norman Stoel, Tom Stout, Kenneth Strachan, Ann Strait, Lydia Stringham, Allan Struck, Sally Studenicka, Joseph Swan, Steve Swanson, Marlis Talboy, Taylor, Gene Jean Thomas, Frank Thomas, Nollie Thompson, Jo Ann Thompson, Patricia Tichenor, Bruce Tillinghast, Steve Tippet, Pat Titus, Nancy Titus, Tim Tobey, Loralene W ....,s ' S ia fig? 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Students in foreground are wearing Hawaiian leis for an occasion, A ,..2 ewwtg,3a5,,t,,,.-,5,,,,M,,,,,,,t,,,,.s,fE,,Ny., e ziffeiiiiexfgjzif i tlzgsmlzg 1 Y Wares- S .f f f-i.wl-vww,- a t , .vszeaz ' ,K A gfmfe y rf ,, Q K ,Lk ff f 1' s5,H35fi91 :'f 5 -2!3f5f- 5. ,5 TE 1g,:,.gif, S2 I-1 is ar ' -, t s X egg? . 1 54, x , S -' gp . 5 55: H, 1? N5 ' A K , W fig. 5 X 1, if , Q5 S2 211v -2..,,t, . ,... - ,gs , qi, if :',f ,: .:-sf f if wk? GEORGE SPENCER President KATHLEEN MEAD Historian Service Representative SUSAN BRADLEY Service Representative MICHAEL KEARNS Service Representative 3,,VF I , W, L,..k Xi, M K , X , Q , f T . L, .gf , 1,31 5 7 : I Q :,, 1 zz. , ,i-i -fyiv sngyf it --fl.-EWee,,'l,N,, ..-, i,.231g?f ,, gg2g, 9 L 5 .:,,' pf,Ief,kaef.af,u1.Z,..2t,' l,5f,wl,f wx.,-711. :F .sin EUGENE WHITLEY ANTOINETTE K1nNow CAROL PAR-HPILO First Vice-President Second Vice-President secretary Ei5'IfFCQS5S UD 'IHYICQ S Qgmfgneb H, SAKAGUCH1 The Class of 1959, like all other incoming freshmen, really Treasurer started their high school career last spring when the vice- principals and counselors visited the neighboring elementary schools and helped each student to plan a program. Also last spring there was the annual meeting for freshman parents to acquaint them with Li.nco1n's curriculum. Then in September, a few days before school began, the newcomers spent a day at school, paying fees, receiving their handbooks, learning school yells and songs, meeting the teachers, student body officers, and Rally Squad, touring the building, and enjoying refreshments During their freshman year they have worked very well BEVERLY BERGR N E together and are giving promise of being a very cooperative and Se-rvice Representative well-organized group, say their counselors. All of their committees have done good jobs without pres ure. They showed their unusual school spirit by winning a prize of S50 in the Pop Cycles Ticket Sale. A double cabinet has been elected by this class so that there will be officers to get started at the new Woodrow Wilson High School next year. The freshmen ended their successful year with a party this spring. ANTHONY LABBE Service Representative 1 l 54 THOMAS BUNCH MR. WIDESTROM MISS ELMEB Service Representative Coimselor Counselor Akerman, Mike Adair, Marilyn Adams, Donna Agee, Everett Ainey, Alan Alamek, Bob Allen, Denice Allen, Don Allen, Sammy Andor, Susan Amundson, Jill Anderson, James Anderson, Margaret Amett, Maryln Apilado, Patricia Appleton, Regnold Archibald, Sharon Ardrey, Sandra Arvidson, Joyce Asboe, Doug Ascher, Donna Auda, Betty Babson, Mary C. Baines, Carolyn Baker, Barbara Barnes, Susan Barr, Robert Basey, Shyrlene Beale, Gordon Beard, Don Begg, Jane Belieu, Ken Bell, Rod Bellmore, Sonja Bergren, Beverly A. 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W I ' I ' 3' .I ., -M IL' - f P iq? , ffl-1 1 - lil , 5 5. f' l ' Vv Q f , f 2 - I f' -I E-535 if Y w e gff, .Y y , . .... , , ..-- . , 4 ffl I M ,E 75? ,pr ,ivy ., i ,fix fr , , J, 'L . 15,35 8 1. K , .... 4' - l 1. :,,fil-wiv, ,. .,, . L, .,,,,i,,, if 5' if in Yyoqxx Y Hi ,E L, uf Umcassmmncs . 2- 1 Y, H l 'fi , ,. ., - ' if ' . M Zeller, Robert Zulke, Roberta 5, lg! ,,, ' , xx , , We , sr , hw, i. ' -' 1 'gl , li X ' ssl? H 1 'aj RIGHT: Freshman combination class of English and Social Studies are directed to map study by their teacher, Mr. George Jones LEFT: Another English-Social Studies class, this one under the instruction of Mrs. Betsy Hibbard, work out a set of problems from their English handbooks 61 Mr. Harry Gevurtz, Dads' Club Vice-President, hands out pins to Honor Society members. Mickey Piper is signing. mbnw . www 9068! and mm Sec., Sharon Toddg Vice-Pres. , Andrew Griffing Treas. , Lucille Becicg Pres. , Matthew Riddleg Corres, Sec. , Donna Dahlke NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: J. Walters, E. Blaesing, E. Farestrand, L. Becic, A. Griffin, S. Todd, M. Riddle, D. Dahlke, J. Sakurai P. Heitkemper, M. Blitz Row 2: E. Friedman, S. Nlrenberg, V. Cooper, S. Johnson, J. Bartel, P. North, P. Townes, P. Underwood, S. Thayer, L. Johnson, M. Norquist, J. Hellberg, A. Urbigkeit Mrs. Rickert, Adviser, A. Moore, J. Wood, S. Hanks, G. Finch, G. Jay, M. Piper, F. Ireton, E. Safford W. Meier, S. Butler, M. Dunlap, S. Ing, S. Field L. Fahner, S. Glasgow, D. Watson, M. Augee, G. Paul, T. Lukes, G. Long, D. Berger, B. Helbock, after initiation- L. McCracken, D. I-lathorn, T. Sawyer, K. Wisecup Row 3: Row 4: The EE Classes, formerly called the Ford Foundation Classes, are carried on for those students who are able and willing to do work beyond that prescribed in the regular high school curriculum. fKT'i1 :22. .a1' wa.: we. rffvgii fiwww sv .A ' f . . . - 'ff ,i . ,l W me ,. ri 4 fm, . fffws IVVVI we-.7 ...ew V .g.,,egQ... 4 W - . .Q s . - ' Y P' - us. I , .- 1 , i . Ng H . . ..., ,V A I - K f 5 'Tf':.,,j7 ffl lv T .f:wf,:,-ni, Q ,, .f5fVy.5.,fl,,q.5,f nf U., 1.5.1 3: ,. k ---1::,:q:.g,., - . .. ,W - yfk- .F ,,' - ,. -..-. , .. H I I .W I ... .faf-Kofi, Q i . . 6 V E, .. w k f f, . . K A . . - , .ik ,,,. wa. . , .i --M M A V ,,. 7. -I .ji-,Ei N-MM. ,,. i,LL,X.3 I A V 'tea ff of was-..M ,M .v . f... :Q-,---1. ww fe7:f'f:uzi1a:w . :- ---' W-nf f 1 ENGLISH SEMINAR .... .. , f: 'M' if ' , .fffffzi F: Q . . ,.,. V. I U -. , ' . .sw 4 . - f ff M, W Row 1: Elsa Blaesing, Judy Thomson, Sue Nirenberg, Jean Tomori Row 2: Mrs. Southworth, Andy Griffin HISTORY SEMINAR Ann Markewitz, Bill Helbock, Maris Rubenstein, Art Spencer, Ellen Safford, Pat North, Miss Copenhaver, Donna Dahlke 63 Row 1: Steve Thayer, Gordon Long, Richard Watson Dick Occhiuto, Bob Wagner, Jean Patterson,4Gean.ne l-Iillis, Shirley Lehrer, Row 2: Mr. Lindstrom, Matthew Riddle, Weldon Meier, Gene Paul, Marilyn Lathrop, Charline Menane, Bob Davis, Dennis Brown, Ben Vose, Mr. Bell Dick Berger, George Finch CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE Arthur Spencer and Lydia Fahner , -F ., V, Cl ., 1:1 A V, LaeJeJLmua.eJUueJno.s-5 UNITED FUND Senior Boys' advisor, Mr. Lindsay, and student count coins in the last final rush of the city-wide United Fund Campaign. The student organization of a large high school rivals in its complexity that of our federal government and our modern society. There is no doubt that in school, as well as in the outside world, there are pressures upon people to do things . Lincoln students find it very difficult, if not impossible to live a withdrawn life of mere scholarship. Students are pulled into one or many organizations, depending upon their time, tastes, and talents. From committees of two or three individuals to service groups, like the Fire Squad, of about one hundred members, there are places for all Lincolnites to exercise themselves in the modes of modern living, groups for school politics, service, and sociability. 'Each organization has its adviser, a teacher, a parent, or both. The School's club organization is under the direction of Social Director, Marie Allen. The school Cabinet Class and political set-up is taught and directed by Miss Frances Elmer. 64 It is dress-up day for the school's political leaders when a new cabinet is inducted. Seated' Miss Ruth Arbuckle, senior girls' counselor, Anne Markewitz, Pat North, Ruta Trapans Standing: Weldon Meier, Matthew Riddle, Gene Paul 65 Miss Ruth Arbuckle, counselor for senior girls, college counselor, and chairman of the Scholarship Committee, is one f the most useful and sought after members of the Lincoln staff. With Mr. Roy Lindsay, senior boys' counselor, she has irected and advised all senior committee work, and has given inestimable service in college counseling, both with the eniors and their parents, in planning meetings with representatives from colleges, and in writing recommendations. l Here is the Spring Cabinet, looking proud and happy on the outside, but perhaps quaking a bit on the inside. UNDERWOOD LINDA PA LMER President First Vice-President Second ViCe'PreSident Secretary following: MICHAEL POSEY ROBERT INOUYE 3. Set up a series of social nights, thereby furthering the Treasurer Athletic Board Chairman Cardinal Editor Room Representative President social opportlmities of students. Government Conference. Fund campaigns. VICTOR ANHOURY School Service Representative ANN MARKEWITZ RICHARD JONES School Service Representative School Service Representative for students during the noon hour. QDJEIU Cfac-iltbitmcsd Sharing the responsibilities of student leadership under the presidency of Phil Underwood, the fall cabinet accomplished the 1. Reorganization of the room rep council providing for increased power and a more efficient student government 2. Reopened the rec room to establish a place of recreation 4. Initiated and set up noon movies, providing entertainment for those interested during the noon hour. 5. Sent several delegates to the Region III Student 6. Selected and appointed student body committees 7. Carried through successfully the Red Cross and United 8. Worked out recommendations for the spring cabinet 9. Introduced the Cardinal Editor Amendment insuring freedom of choice as to candidates. MISS ELMER Advisor LEE Second Vice-President A LICE Sec retary Sgpslisn CSQDJEQEUQQQG January 25 saw the new student body president, Gordon Kee, rapping his gavel in Room 101 to start the spring cabinet on its way through a term of sincere and hard work for the betterment and the benefit of Lincoln high. Re-instating the suggestion box and establishing Calling the Cabinet in the Cardinal were the new cabinet's first projects for better student-cabinet contact. In student interest the cabinet instituted the Red and White Nights and assembly organizationg and, with the rally squad, decided to make one of the three rally boys the yell king. Rose Princess, budget, rally, and nominating committees were selected. Representatives from the cabinet were sent to the Region III conferences and recommendations were prepared for the 1956 cabinet. 'I'he term of the spring cabinet came to an end with a banquet given for the new cabinet. SHEILA BRUNER 67 School Service Representative GERTRUDE SAWYER First Vice-President -fff' 1 Me, Q, ww .. - ' - ,5,,.f,,.,, , M -1 A lly, .tr I . writ i ll? o ., 5 ?i'?!'fWtl5f'5?'i.', , szfxzgwr V 'j :.1gE: 5 M , , V 5 ' ff . .w g..w: Q at 5 - 1w.fSgWiH, +,.w.ffw F 1,1 1 RICHARD E. BERGER Athletic Board Chairman GORDON KEE President J UDITH SAKURAI Treasurer I JOANNE woon ANTOINETTE ELLIS Room Representative President cardinal Editor GREGORY TURNBULL School Service Representative LINDA KILHAM School Service Representative Row 3: D. Myers, B. Campbell, S. Leech, D. Gilmore Row 6: T. Scarino, B. Coles, G. Kee FALL INTER-CLUB COUNCIL: To co-ordinate club activities Row 7: S. Caley, R. Ellison Row l: J. Williamsofn, L. Palmer, Standing: Mrs. Allen Row 2: V. Cooper, J. Reiff, S. Wilhelm, P. Mannagh, D. Kroft Row4: L. John, J. Newell, C. Curry, Y. Wagner, A. Dragowsky Row 5: B. Holman, K. Demas, B. Burton, P. Miller, B. Helbock Row 1: L. John, P. Miller, P. North, V. Cooper, S. Lehrer Row 2: Mrs. W. J. North, S. Shoepe, J. Gantenbein, J. Wolford, M. Carpenter Row 3: J. Garrison, B. Miller, D. Miller, G. Jenkins, M. Gardner Row 4: M. Murphy, R. Fukuda, J. Lund, J. Mercer, P. Nelson Row 5: S, Lee, P. Camp, S. Anderson, M. Aughnay, B. Masters Row 6: J. Keefe, B. Anderson, R. Feist, C. McKinnon YTXXIF Y,,,,,. ...J Y? -Q g,Af:f . x 4 :- JZ? hi v. A LPHA GAMMA ZETA: To promote friendship and better understanding among girls Row l: Standing: D 1 Delbre SPRING INTER-CLUB COUNCIL: To co-ordinate club activities Row 2: G. Prag, Row 3: G. Davis, Row 4: J. Erhler, Row 5: J. Eggen, Row l: A. Butterfield, B. Brattstrorn, S. Leech, J. Lucas Row 2: V. Nylander, C. Puhaty, D. Dahlke, J. Anderson G. Gantenbein Row 3: J. Roberts, P. Braaten, Mrs. Butterfield, Advisor, S, Sluyter, A. Moore Row 4: C. Brissenden, E. Weller, D. Davis, Mrs. Leech, Advisor, P. Coffen Row 5: K. Johnson, P. Clemons, L. Harris, M. Buchanan, S. Field Row 6: M. Esformas, J. Peterson, A. Eastman, N. Weiland, E. Albright Row 7: C. Brown, P. Pidgeon, J. Knoll, B. Harnett Row 8: K. Q Boyer, J. Allen, M. Berry THETA XI: To provide worthwhile activities and to promote friendship Row 1: D. Takko, G. Heater, S. Jenkins, D. Landye Row 2: P. Coffen, C. Puhaty, P. Pidgeon, J. Reiff, J. Patterson Row 3: G. Freed, J. McBride, P. Christenson, P. Murphy, B. Smith DEKO: To encourage self-improvement among Lincoln girls ' ' Mannagh, B. Willett . Ede, N. Hansen, L. Johnson, L. Pickens Walters, J. Eggen Tadina, V. Statter, S. Wilhelm, J. Viggers tx' Q51 1 1 ed 238 1. Wilson D. Kroft, D. Young, D. Slovarp KAPPA TAU: To promote sociable and friendly mingling among Lincoln girls Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4: Row 5 'H11usml, J. Fitch, Mrs. E. P. smvarp, F. stem, v. B1-ma' Robinson L. Cameron M. Robson J. Watkins, R. Koch -Ball, c. lVIcCulley, s. lielsey, M. Hoyen, J. Caldwell Phelps, S. Hively, J. Harrington, J. Handy, J. Frazer 65 V Pinankh L 4 S Standing: Advisor, Miss Settem Row 1: B. Hobara, S. Blackstone, M. Kimball, P. Saito Row 2: S. Crawford, S. Toly, C. Statter, B. Freidman Row 3: S. Baines, J. Mergan, J. Gerding, M. Adair LIUS: To, usher at Lincoln High School programs Row 1: M. Idinopulos, K. Demas, Mrs. Kenneth Baker, Advisor, T. Sawyer, P. Baker Row 2: C. Demas, A. Cooke, C. Winkler, P. Holding, A. Dragowsky Row 3: D. Nolan, M. Godfrey, P. Mannagh, P. Holcomb, J. Asburry Row 4: B. Willett, S. Johnson, C. Dennison, J. Higby, H. Jones Row 5: J. Ehler, K. Bolf, P. Thompson, B.Blackburn, C. Kaufman Row 6: J. Joh.uson,P. Williamson, D. Kienow, P. Leonard, J. Brewer Row 7: J. Royse, J. Blackburn , ,. T ZETA UPSILON: To create a feeling of friendship and to offer service Row 1: Mrs. Atterbury, Advisor, S. Bruner, J. Atterbury, Mrs. A. Vidgoff, Advisor Row 2: J. Bartel, T. Ellis, E. Cox, J. Sakurai, J. Hellberg Row 3: B. Williams, V. Wong, B. Vidgoff, B. Townsend, S. Jenkins Row 4: D. Norte, P. Tippet, V. Krumins, M. Lathrop, J. Lyman Row 5: S. Butler, C. Menane, J. Wood, K. Phillips, J. Vidgoff Row 6: C. Butler, P. Isenhart, M. O'Brien, L. Chandler, N. Junken CHI GAMMA: To promote friendship among girls and to provide service when needed FIRE SQUAD: To provide an organization to promote order during fire drills Row Row Row Row B. Mannagh, R. Watson, G. Finch, G. Kee, L. Ridehalgh, H. Berez, S. Piper, K. Reihl J. Walters, P. Heitkemper, B. Davis, D. Berger, B. Burton, W. Meier, A. Urbigkeit, M. Idinopulgg L. Thompson, J. Eggen, D. Hathorn, M. Piper, B. Daily, M. Riddle, A. Griffin, M. Blitz D. Adams, P. Underwood, W. Hulley, T. Turner, S. Ramsey, R. U'Ren, S. Wilson, B. Helbock, Mr. Lindstrom, Advisor, S. Hyle - .. A.. 4. . KEY: To promote and provide school service Row Row Row Row 72 T. Berkey, B. Levinson, A. Griffin, M. Piper, R. Kruger, V. Rifer, C. Elliot E. Woodruff, S. Thayer, T. Lukes, J. Ford, V. Cameron, D. Lommen, D. Mabry, M. Augee, E. Bloch, B. Hall Mr. Boswell, Advisor, N. Hoffman, B. Hallmark, P. Thompson, T. Copes, B. Vanderdasson, J. Martin, W. Meier, M. Riddle, S. Piper J. Foulds, E. Clark, J. Paulson, J. Brockhaus, G. Long, B. Vose, B. Merrill, S. Tillinghast H ,--... f gY QI? If fl . P1 -2 .sy 1. 4' 'fi av ffm xl, hill - .1 .1 urnv. Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4: Row 5 Lv yrvunvu: ocxviuc Lux. Luuuuul 111511 uouuvul ' L. Nelson, C. Curry, M. Humphrey, L. Palmer, D. MacGregor P. Miller, J. Sakurai, L. Kilham, J. Williamson, D. Delbrueck, G. Jay, J. Bunch, M. Ede, M. Blitz, J. Walters Mrs. Rickert, Advisor, E. Blaesing, K. Reihl, S. Brimer, B. Campbell, V. Krxnnins, E. Cox, M. Lathrop, S . Reece, P. Heitkemper, C. DeMiguel, J. English, S. Blitz, V. Wong, G. Prag, J. Wood, K. Campbell, M. Schnitzer, J. Ehrler, A. Dragowsky, K. Bolf, A. Cooke, A. Urbigkeit A. Tallman, S. Johnson, C. Winkler, K. Demas, T. Sawyer, J. Lauterstein, M. Norquist, E. Burton, C. Demas, L. Becic ,,,, Vu .,,,,., Q W Ei 5 , W. . . ip, . . -3 -iii X. H Y Vwky , , Y s . r M , .tx . , I. 1 5 - - N f,v,,,. '- y V. Statter, J. Hawes, A. Eastman, B. McMichael, M. Marinelli, B. Freeman, C. Dennison, P. Flatt B. Harriett, J. Patterson, C. Nagler, C. Luders, B. Williams, A. Butterfield, C. Puhaty, A. Prichard, J. Ragen, L. Chandler, P. Pidgeon, L. Weed, J. Vollstedt, J. Lively, S. Koplin, G. Heater, M. McElligott TASQUE: To perform services to the school and community Row 1: B. Claridge, T. Tattam, J. Kerr, J. White, P. Jackson Row 2: Row 3: P. Winfree Row 4: K. Frederick Row 5: M. Johnson, K. Knowlton, J. Taylor, J. Viggers, S. Fisher, D. Landye, K. Gerlinger, B. HadSell, S. Hall, Mrs. Buck, Advisor 73 vvn Rowl T Walsh M Keane, L Emery D Alexander B Burton T Kelly Row2 B Wheelon, B Westrom Mr W1ll13H1S, Adv1sor, C Angell L Peterson Row3 A B1ggerstaff J M1ller, S Mered1th B Farrens, M Myers, T Dav1s Row4 M Clark J M11ler P H1cks P Kremer D Rlchen P Scott K Kunberley Row Row Row Row 74 COPIAN: To promote Red Cross work and to contribute service to the school Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4: Row 5 P. Heitkemper, G. Prag, B. Campbell, J. Walters A. Strachan, A. Urbigkeit, M. Jubitz, A. Markewitz, D. MacGregor, D. Delbrueck K. Campbell, M. Blitz, J. English S. Goss, N. Coffen, A. Eastman, C. Dennison, M. Hobara, K. Cloepfil, J. Vollstedt, J. Viggers, C. Curry, P. Holcomb, Mrs. Turville, Advisor M. McElligott, L. Fairbank, J. Lively, H. Campbell, V. Kendrick, V. Statter, P. Charlton, S. Heitkemper, K. Knowlton, S. Walsh, N. Titus, S. Prag J. Cox, B. Blackstone, G. Wonacott, T. Tattam, S. Clarke, L. Palmer, M. Humphreys, S. Johnson, B. Claridge, L. Weed, E. Cox, J. Taylor P Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: HILO: To promote literary interest and extend services to the school and community Miss Wyman, Advisor, K. Frederick, M. Norquist, M. Schnitzer, J. Williamson, G. Jay, S. Blitz, E. Blaesing, J. Eggen, K. Reihl M. McClure, M. Marinelli, B. Freeman, J. White, L. Holman, K. Gerlinger, J. Hawes, J. Ragen, M. Johnson, M. Morris B. Kendall, J. Sichel, C. Kaufman, B. Blitz, A. Babson, B. Katz, B. Hadsell, A. Walstrom, J. Lauterstein, H. Brownstein, C. DeMig'uel C. Grady B. Chuinard, G. Gilmore, C. McKel1igon, R. Blissett, L. Kilham, N. Davidson, S. Fisher, P. Tippett, S. Banks, L. Thompson, B. Redding, P. Williamson, P. Rumer 75 BARONS Row 1: J. Row2: M D. Row 3: B. G. Row4: H. CQ L3 J To promote social functions and build up character in young men Goss, G. Miller, D. Moen, D. Henzell, R. Evezioh, A. Ward, L. Keenan . Walker, A. Payne, C. Keenan, G. Kellerman, B. Coles, J. Anderson, A. Moreland, Iggulden, L. Fritz Inouye, S. Meredith, L. Hoover, R. Ewing, C. Campbell, G. Fornfeist, L. Ridehalgh, Olman, D. Brugger Laude, B. Padgett, E. Lorenzen, P. Nolan, B. Nemcek, J. Satalich, J. Reed, W. Preble OPTIMIST: To develop optimism as a philosophy of life and to aid youth throughout the world Row 1: B. Row 2: S. Row 3: J. P. Row 4: D, A. Row 5: M, P. 76 Coles, C. Keenan, L. Keenan, A. Hornstein, T. Mason Iki, E. Beall, C. Grelle Goss, L. Hoover, J. Anderson, P. Schwabe, M. Hornstein, V. DeCicco, R. Evezich, A. Ward Verdurmen, R. Santangelo Povey, R. Kramer, G. Miller, T. Lenchitsky, J. Simms, D. Henzell, D. Blackburn, G. Beall, Zidell, J. Day, D. Brugger Krause, B. Nemcek, K. Haag, J. Satalich, M. Doherty, D. Moen, E. Lorenzen, P. Doherty, Goddard, B. Barendrick, A. Payne, V. Brazzle -f 1 S ' - 0 1 v 8 5136. y u 'noni' Il' JE A . W A, DAL SEGNO CHI: To promote interest in music and musical things Row 1: B. McMichael, M. Eby, P. Miller, L. John, J. Thomson, L. Fahner, C. Linnman, S. Koplin Row 2: Mrs. Hibbard, Advisor, N. Junken, S. Tomlin, S. Harrington, J. Anderson, S. McParland, J. 'Harris Row 3: C. Premo, L. Griffith, D. Miller, L. Chandler, C. Johnson, E. Burton, M. Berry Row 4: K. Chandler, K. Phillips, J. Mariels, S. Sluyter, K. Boyer, A. Butterfield, P. Jackson, C. Gardner 355195 o ' KAPPA ZETA: To promote friendship and social activities among the members Row 1: J. English, C. Brandon, S. Johnson, J. Williamson, D. Delbrueck, L. Palmer, E. Blaesing, G. Prag, M. Schnitzer, P. Heitkemper, K. Reihl Row 2: M. Ede, K. Frederick, C. Curry, V. Statter, B. Kendall, J. Eggen, J. Viggers, S. Goss, M. McClure, H. Brownstein, A. Urbigkeit Row 3: B. McMichael, J. Sichel, M. Marinelli, N. Titus, J. Lively, S. Heitkemper, J. Ragen, B. Redding, S. Prag, M. Norquist, B. Freeman Row 4: Mrs. Tolan, Advisor, N. Coffen, K. Knowlton, J. Vollstedt, B. Hadsell, J. White, G. Jay, 77 P. Charlton, J. Taylor, B. Claridge, K. Gerlinger Absent members: M. Jubitz, S. Wilhelm, S. Lathrop, T. Platt, C. McKelligon, J. Cross, S. Given ,.-wh rg,-,E If sl 3 -...all DECON: To promote friendship, scholarship, and recreation among' its members Row Row Row Row Abse 78 1: B. Westrom, M. Burpee, L. Emery, B. Barendrick, B. Holman, M. Doherty, M. Keane 2: B. Barendrick, D. Wilson, D. Povey, P. Kremer, C. Grelle, P. Nosler, W. Cloepfil 3: M. Rosenblatt, D. Kramer, B. Freeman, T. Lenchitsky, R. Kramer, L. Peterson, B. McCall 4: Mr. Whitlock, Advisor, J. Miller, R. Miller, C. Angell, R. Anderson, G. Turnbull, J. Herman nt: V. Anhoury, M. Hornstein, B. Toly Row 1: S. Semler, B. Davis, C. Cusick, G. Peterson, L. Pratt, J. Caldwell, T. Swenson, J. Ardiel Row 2: E. Burbano, M. Myers, D. Parton, D. Richen, P. Woodyard, D. Dennis Row 3: J. Cosgrave, B. Wheelon, S. East, J. Montohalin, N. Jensen, J. Kemple Rovxf 4: M. Markewitz, J. Sprouse, D. Fowler, T. Kelly, C. Petterson, T. Turner, T. Morgan, T. Titus Absent members: J. Butler, S. Wilson, F . 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Q.: , ,, :fa-,-,lb:'1-llwsgi,fgewzfl--,i .lg ' I nu. 4, :l.:lfg.I 1. - v:Q.,.Qi..i1 i we...- .. 5 'V f2.w'1' ' Q'ff'?::, LORDS: To promote friendship and a wholesome social life among Lincoln boys Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: D. Hathorn, J. Lommen, B. Helbock, B. Mecalis, D. Griggs, D. Hundeby, C. Goss P. Meier, W. Small, R. Kruger, J. Wright, S. Lockwood, P. Bradley D. Alexander, M. Ransom, R. Paul, D. Case, T. Wallace, M. Piper Mr. Thompson, Advisor, H. Jackson, N. Iliinsky, K. Meter, G. Peterson, R. Rienecker 4, ..- .- if 1, .l. A 4. .n 1 ,f A ,qv on U v .l 4... .L ... ,win In-I., I .. , . , ., QM 2 '42 ea :f fa Q Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4. F. Ireton, P. Neibert, R. Trapans, Y. Wagner, I. Bradshaw, B- McNeill. M- M0336 Mrs. George, Advisor, N. Walkins, E. Trommler, S. Sikora, M. Slenning, S. Parker, J. Braddy, Z. Mickelson B, Webber, C. Hotelling, D. Davis, V. Wood, D. Willey, B. Russell, S. Hjort, R. Lucier K. Bressie, B. Holbrook, B. Breidenback, P. Hunt, D. Sleeman, M. Ross, K. Vogel, V. Veit, B. Ward l Row 1: J. Row 2: J. Row 3: Row 4: Ehrler, J. Bunch, B. Birdwell, S. Reece, A. Dragowsky, B. Willett, J. Jensen, P. Thompson Clarke, J. Garrison, P. Nelson, C. Winkler, N. Williams, S. Hyle, P. Mannagh, J. Johnson B. Miller, S. Bruner, M. Clarke, T. Sawyer, S. Hall, C. Carroll, D. Adams, P. Baker N. Hansen, J. Llmd, M. Burpee, S. Troxell, J. Clark, P. Leonard, V. Krumins, M. Bender, G. Adams Row 1: Mrs. Chick, Advisor, S. Gray, D. Fischer, M. Buchanan, D. D ahlke, V. Cooper, B. Townsend Row 2: S. Leech, S. Ferguson, S. Todd, L. McCracken, J. Allen, E. Weller, Row 3: C. Bauman, J. Greer, C. Clancy, B. Adair, R. Feist, J. Taylor, J. Tomori Row 4: D. Davis, J. Hellberg, S. Shoepe, L. Vrooman, B. Blanchard, P. Townes, J. Newell, S. Lehrer Y. F. C. : To promote a devotion to and reverence for religion Row 3: 80 Row 1: Dr. Garnett, Advisor, C. Hotelling, B. Handt, D. Overdahl, J. Johnson, P. Young Row 2: J. Hallwyler, G. Heagle, S. Rasmussen, C. Mansfield, S. Chappell, J. Heagle, D. Davis S. Campbell, B. Breidenback, L. Tompkins, S. Weber, N. Torgerson, M. Ross, R. Grammar, B.Grammer Ann Annu: Lu gmc :L1L'viu:: ui unc uuuiuluuluy auu piuunume auuinl auu Eruuy Leaver su.,- Row Row Row Row 1 2 3 4: J. R. C Wheelock, J. Wheelock, D. Davis, J. Allen, R. Hostetler, 'E. Weller. C- J0h11S0!1 Fukuda, J. Hicks, A. Moore, S. Field, J. Watkins, F. Stein, J. Garrison Premo, L. Oglesby V. Cooper E. Paget B. Adair, J. Biclcford, A. Morrison, B. Miller J.' Handy, M. Buchanan, J. Newell, M. Gardner, L. McCracken, C. Brown, S. Hjort, S. Butler, B. Johnson PI EPSILON: To further an interest in science and conservation Row Row Row Row 1: A. Albrecht: S. Sedlock, S. Chappell, D. Barton, D. Sill, 2: Mr. Foulk, Advisor, S. Rasmussen, C. Elder, J. Lowell, E. Dennison 3: W. Dyer, D. Barry, N. Ankrom 4: J. Ferrenburg, G. Berg, J. Tyger, F. Ireton . 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M, 1,-.4 ,,i,:.:4, W5--k3Wp..V:, fo, ,QE-.f -,Q-sf .L-, .L . 5 ---- . - : i ea.L,fl.,e:.le1. .g..,.f,,f.,..,, ,,,,5,,,,,,,, . ,M ,f,,,,,,.,-,g,,,,tggg ,,,, f WW. . ..g,f.,N, ,,.,,,, ,,Q,,,,,,gV- ,,,,,i,,-:,,,,' V- - f 1 . - . , .-- 'S fawikf-2-l?fff4-'lf' MEMBERS , , .jig,,f,i5,,, .,2g:,,.Q5f- ,swf e Y..g3,,,-g.?EfW.f,?,,.l5-,l5,lMW5...5,,,.,.,,..,,,,,, w K M , Row 1: B. Row 2: M. Row 3: B. Levinson, R. Kruger, Riddle, B. Vose, T. Lukes, S. Thayer, G. Long Hall, M. Augee, W. Meier M. Piper, A. Griffin, S. Piper Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: . Wells, M. Swanson, S. Hallwyler, R. Peltz, D. Sleeman, J. Brugger, J. Hallwyler, J. Ritter, A. Albrecht . Zulke, J. Netboy, J. Delk, J. Weaver, J. Reilly, C. Frankum, J. Thompson, P. Young, J. Hughes, W. Johnson Sikora, L. Geres, L. Godard, B. La Ford, C. Mansfield, R. Anderson, Schramm, M. Milliken, S. Piper, . Bloch, P. Harris Row 1: J. Cochran, E. Erickson, H. Carlson, W. Bolger, G. Conner, H. Cooper, C. Pratt Row 2: D. Roysum, S. Johnson, J. Powers, D. Wince, B. LaFord, D. Collen, J. Hyatt, K. Richmond, J. Phifer, Mr. Heine, Advisor CEEMOH Row 1: A. Albrecht, S. Hurley, G. Teuscher, E. Friedman, L. Johnson, S. Ing, A. Morrison Row 2: P. Oekerman, D. Harris, R. Gramme J. Bartel, R. Peltz, R. Clark R. G. Long, S. Lockwood, D. Occhiuto Row 2: B. Widdison, D. Gilmore, G. Fornfeist, E. Beall, J. Herman, S. Wilson, T. Turner, G. Davis, J. Ardiel A. Payne, C. Keeman, G. Miller, Mr. Matson, Advisor Row 1: Neff, D. Berger, S. Piper, D. Berger, R. UIRQH, C. Petterson, J. Backman, J. Lommen, b. Helbock Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: ROW 1: Row 2: J. Viggers, A. Prichard, J. Taylor, P. Flatt, A. Spencer, A. Markewitz, D. Dahlke, S. Butler, E. Evans, J. Tomori, B. Freeman, E. Friedman Miss Copenhaver, Advisor, S. Fisher, J. Gervertz, L. Weed, B. Hadsell, P. Rubstein, C. Mansfield, D. Alexander, B. Dowsett, C. Demiguel J. White, M. Rubenstein, P. North, E. Salford, C. Berger, J. Kerr, I. Bradshaw, E. Verdurmen, D. Kraft, J. Ragan D. Wlrtschaften, R. Hargreaves, S. Ambuehl, M. Green A, Payne, M. Wolfe, R. Bell, D. Brambier, B. Adamek TRI-X Row 1: J. Maylie, M. O'Brien, P. Goddard, L. Ridehalgh, K. Frederick, T. Lenchitsky, J. Gilman, T. Chez Row 2: A. Strachan, M. Dixon, L. Becic, G. Heater, S. Sluyter, C. Nagler, S. Koplin, M. McClure, S. Goss, P. Sluyter Row 3: Miss Elmer, Advisor, M. Bender, S. Troxell, J. Anderson, D. Richen, G. Hunt, R. Mead, B. Walker, L. White Row 1: J. Williamson, T. Sawyer, J. Olin, S. Ferguson, B. Gleason Row 2: C. Premo, M. Godfrey, L. Palmer, L. Kilham, S. Troxell, J. Ehrler Row 3: E. Farestrand, D. Takko, B. Birdwell, C. Prankum, D. Scott, N. Donald COUNSELORS' HE LPERS Row 1: Row 2 Lathrop, B. Harriett, M. Blitz, . Anderson Hellberg, G. Heater, J. Jensen, Bickford Row 3: M. Murphy, R. Avolio 84 SPRING COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Row 1: S. Nirenberg, J. Brewer, K. Knowlton, S. Clarke, J. Wood, M. McClure, C. Demiguel, S. Goss, D. Allen Row 2: L. Becic, J. Patterson, S. Toly, L. Williams, A. Strachan, S. Sluyter, S. Koplin, M. Eby, K. Frederick, M. Berry, P. Holcomb Row 3: B. Mattingley, J. Gilbert, D. Baldwin, D. Richen, C. Hermann, G. Hunt, R. Mead, B. Walker, Miss Elmer, Advisor Row 1: J. Bartel, J. Thomson, A. Morrison, S. Butler, E. Blaesing, A. Urbigkeit Row 2: M. Jubitz, J. Hellberg, G. Long, P. Underwood, G. Paul, R. Kruger, D. Dahlke Row 3: K. Campbell, P. Townes, J. Cloutier, C. Goss, W. Meier, D. Gilmore, B. Inouye POP CYCLES ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Row 1: A. Moore,'P. Barnes, A. Morrison, ll Row 2: L. Becic, L. Palmer, J. Walters, S. Row 3: D. Occhiuto, B. Vose, J. Cloutier, W. 85 SENIOR PICNIC COMMITTEE Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Donald, G. Davis, M. Blitz, A. Cooke Vidgoff, P. Miller, M. Shearer, Buchanan Paul, D. Berger, B. Holman, M. Keane, Zidell Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: SENIOR COURTESY COMMITTEE Fischer, D. Dennis, C. Brown . Bender, D. Hathorn, D. Watson Raymond Mittelstat, S. Glasgow, Kilham, A. Tallman SENIOR ANNOUNCEMENT COMMITTEE Row 1: J. Tomori, P. North, S. Hanks, F. Ireton Row 2: M. Riddle, B. Hellbock, T. Lukes DANCE COMMITTEE Row 1: M. Marinelli, J. Atterbury, S. Clarke P. Rumer Row 2: E. Burbano, J. Herman, C. Cusick PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Row 1: C. Kaufman, K. Epperson, S. Shryter Row 2: G. Hunt, J. Bartel, L. Mittelsfat RECREATION COMMITTEE Row 1: C. Kaufman, M. Piper, S. Sluyber Row 2: J. Lauterstein, H. Berez, Mrs. Allen, Advisor Row 1: M. Rubenstein, L. Nelson, J. Bunch, N. Williams, R. Watson, B. Barendrick, E. Freidman, M. Faulkensteln Row 2: M. Posey, S. Todd, T. Platt, V. Cooper, E. Farestrand, L. Lowenson, J. Allen, L. Becic Row 3: B. Daily, A. Jones, L. McCracken, S. Hall, B. Mecalis, N. Illinsky, T. Turner, T. Swenson, J. Caldwell Row 1: S. Blitz, M. Riddle, A. Tallman, A. Morris Row 2: A. Markewitz, D. Davis, J. Ehrler, M. Humphreys, V. Wong Row 3: A. Griffin, G. Turnbull, V. Anhoury SENIOR TEA COMMITTEE Row 1: A. Morrison, S. Fields, C. Brown, J Row 2: P. North, J. Lauterstein, J. Ehrler 88 Row 1: S. Lehrer, J. Walters, R. Jones, M. Schnitzer, S. Nirenberg Row 2: G. Hunt, J. Montchalin, L. Kilham, S. Piper, R. Paul, L. Ridehalgh Row 1: R. Trapaus, C. Demas, M. Piper, J. Lauterstein, E. Verdurmen Row 2: E. Beall, G. Geers, M. Schnitzer, B. Widdison, M. Posey COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Row 1: J. Sakurai, S. Glasgow, A. Markewitz Row 2: R. Watson, D. Dahlke, A. Griffin Row 3: W. Meier, M. Riddle, P. Underwood 89 Row 1: A. Albrecht, P. Winfree, J. Vidgoff, J. Anderson, V. Statter, C. Dennison, A. Eastman, J. Sichel, B. Freeman Row 2: B. Brattstrom, J. Gevurtz, J. Lund, H. Campbell, R. Blissett, B. Katz, L. Weed, K. Epperson, B. Handt Row 3: J. Reiff, P. Jackson, T. Tattam, J. White, B. Peterson, L. Hostetler, S. Clarke, A. Anderson, K. Knowlton, J. Gantenbein Row 4: B. Hadsell, J. Reilly, B. Hallmart, T. Copes, D. Orvedahl, M. Myers, P. Haas, W. Cloepfil, L. Hargreaves S. B. TREASURERS Row l: J. Sakurai, J. Vidgoff, M. Posey, J. Gevurtz Row 2: W. Meier, M. Augee, C. Berger, J. Foulds S. Lockwood FORENSIC SQUAD Row 1: R. Koch, P. Oekerman, P. Rubstein, M. Olizweski, J. McCaslin Row 2: H. Jones, K. Frederick. J. Shank, J. Martin, L. Wareham, G. Lamphier Row 3: T. Tattam, J. Gervertz, C. Markewitz, F. Stein, .E. Albright, D. Lively, Mr. Bill Owen, Coach Row 1: J. Shillotow, G. Meyer, D. Reynolds, R. Ashley, D. Hedberg, H. Pittock Row 2: B. Levinson, G. Long, W. Meier, S. Thayer QUESTION MARK COMMITTEE Row 1: D. Row 2: C. Row 3: J. Roadman, P. Cochran, Walters, M. Shearer, Friedman Thackeray, C. Brandon Todd Atterbury, F. Ireton, Newell SENIOR MEMBERS OF BACKNUMBEI Gordon Long, Weldon Meier, Steve Thayer, Bob Levinson COUN TRY The Tillamook Burn area IS no golf course. School kids can get mighty tired- Row 1: Sue Rasmussen, Sally Chappell Forester, Mr. Foulk, and Squad Leader on the job LEADERS OF TILLA MOOK BURN SQUAD Row 2: Dave Barry, Chuck Vondross, Dave Sill, Adviser, Mr. Foulk 93 SIGNS OF FA TIGUE CHOW TIME inner man thrives on a snack WITH DIGNITY SIX SETS OF SENIOR TWINS hmm, Cafeteria mgr' , and Rear to front in pairs: Christina and Katina Demas, Sherry and Sheila Bruner, John and Jean Caldwell, uir' H311 Mgtronl Mairlyn and Marlyn Lathrop, Betty and Kitty Campbell, Karen and Kathy McAuj,ey Miss Jan Allen, Girls' League Adviser, receives token of thanks from fall president Pat Miller. Fall President Pat Miller pins corsage on Spring President Michele O'Brien . 94 W REC CM Dfmfii :- gs fl? A was one of The initiation The Dad-Daughter GEEFEIDS FALL HAD ITS CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW came at GHXLS' LEAGUE REPS Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: B. M. N. S. S. B. Mi C. Blitz, S. Toly, J. Netboy, S. Tomlin, G. Freed, C. Brandon, B. Hadsell, S. Sluyter, M. Cochran, J. Hicks, Noall, L. Pickens Ross, N. Coffen, S. Hoffman, B. McNeill, J. Gilman, H. Jones, B. Miller, B. Blackburn, E. Weller, Chappell, T. Kienow, V. Rust, J. Wood Banks, E. Jones, B. McMichael, C. Kaufman, S. Hanks, P. Pidgeon, D. Kienow, S. Fisher, D. Takko, Bergren, C. Baines, S. Call, P. Saito, B. Pearcy ss Allen, Adviser: W. Salazar, J. Gray, D. Davis, L. Chandler, M. Murphy, M. Aughnay, J. Clark, J. Kerr, McKelligon, S. Rasmussen, N. Whitley, P. North, K. Epperson, M. Hobara The Big-and-Little-Sister tea was the firs event of the fall. Held in the cafeteria, it out all Freshman and Senior girls. CAMELLIA QUEEN AND COURT Dean Collins, Gardening expert and author, promoted the Camellia Show Since its Princess Denny Allen, Princess Roberta Rayley, Queen Pat Holcomb, Princess Nancy Coffen, Princess Marilyn Soutn May Hobara, Carrie Saito, Rachael Fukuda, Miss I-Iunkins, pouring Marillyn Bender, Lucille Becic, Katina Demas, Michele O'Brien SPRING HAD ITS CAMELLIA SHOW Wong with little page The Oriental Tea is a traditional accompanyment to the Camellia Show. at entrance to the In this tea the cultures of Lincoln's Oriental girls give the theme and set the decorations. ELECTED M. O'Brien, K. Demas, L. Griffith, C. Kaufman, C. Markewitz, B. Hadsell, V. Kendrigk, M, Bender, J. Roberts, D. Allen 5 EDQSGQ Z6 07477260 School dances at Lincoln are varied in style and generous in number. The after-game stag or drag affairs occur after all evening athletic contests and are staged at the school where the game is played. After training in their P.E. classes, all students feel qualified to take part in these spontaneous mixers. Other informal dances are the Girls' Leag'ue's Twlgg and 1 Clothes affairs. Julia and Ben Mrs. Allen on duty. 96 Anita and Ed Joan and Russ Ardys and Chuck Sherri and Andre Mary Ellen and George 2 :nec-9 The real thrills of dating come with the big dances, such as the semi-formal Student Body Date-and-Dress, and similar affairs staged by Optimist Club, Decon, and Kappa Zeta. The big All-City dance, including students from all Portland high schools, ls called Heels and Hose. Of course the two stupendous dances are the Christmas Formal and the Junior-Senior Prom. Then everything glitters! The May Fete dance, the last of the l956 spring season, is designated as Dressy Cotton. Roger and Judy Gary and Peggy Kathy and Chuck Joan and Bob l - Y Q90 10 SUSIE' DH Pat Cochran, Student Director Logan O JOAN OF LORRA INE 65 67416075 6Md Edris Cox, playing the lead in the fall class play, Joan of Lorraine, did a beautiful job reflecting her experience in local civic drama groups and a summer at an eastern school. Logan Ridehalgh Ron Schnidermann Pat Cochran Lenore Pickens Tom Morgan Gary Davis Charles Keenan Edris Cox John Herman Bill Barendrick Tony Scarino Sharon Johnson Christine Curry Lloyd Robinson Don Myers Ron Evezich Ben Vose Tony Matson Carl Petterson Dick Henzell Mike Doherty Ed Beall Proud director, John Lehman with star, Edris Cox WWW' x Ar Sm f 4 mm X N fr.. a q'nx. G QL. if sf. nr , M ...IJ--i , .. '11 45 - N. .S . CW., , f W- -1.,,,,- 4. ,flax x ., ., Wm ifeff!:Mif1-FSHQ, ' 5:24 'f 1i?i H 1 ' gf wi' L K .,,M. I V 4 An Nga 3 ,K 4 3, ,Q if 4 19 W-nik -, 3' wh 3'?Q?f,Q1: T51 . f!x?,5'1 ,!y lf , 1 xm my . Q41 ,ggi 5213- 15 2 fflrff H This ljflleilpygs Gllnc-1 Tlinim WHAT A LIFE Junior Class Play Hazel Campbell. Dick Brugger, and Brooke Claridge WHAT A LIFE Brooke Clarlage Gary Kellerman Judy Gantenbein Chris Angell Charlene Dennison Barbara Hadsell Sandra King Sally Hyle Joan Hopkins Joan Lively Kathy Knowlton John Meeham Biji Freeman Julia Mellinger Karen Johnson Jean Kerr Paul Bradley Sherri Jenkins Dick Blackburn Dennis Brown Dick Brugger Julie Taylor Penny Pidgeon Vito DeCicco Dick Kramer Hazel Campbell Pat Kelly Chuck Cusick Mr. John Lehman, coach Paul Junior-Senior Combination HSMOKESCREENU Pat Cochran Jack Reed Bill Richardson SMOKESCREEN was Lincoln's entry in the One-Act Play Fes tival Dennis Brown, Dick Kramer, Chuc k CA ST CARSON CORNERS George Coggins Gretchen Prag John Caldwell Katina Demas Wally Peterson Linda Nelson Dick Occhiuto Joanne Wood Arnie Zidell Judy Allen Sheila Brungr Elaine Freldman John Hash Robin Vidgoff Paul Bradley Peggy Heltkemper Dick Kramer Lea John Vernon Vertrees Joe Shank Joyce Brewer Pat Neibert Anita Moore Tony Matson Bob Merrill Marilyn Schnitzer Sandra Kelsey Mr. John Lehman, coach Cast of Characters Kathy Gerlinger Sally Gray Bonny Ruger Charlott Kearfott 5 Julie Taylor David Sill Irene Miller Pat Kelley Wayne Dyer Dick Stinson f Jerry Dickson Phillis Oekerman Rahlie Blisset Dick Wiegel Steve Meredith Kingsley Parker - Bill Walker Mr Bill Owen Coach NO MORE HOMEWORK EQIEUEV Us Pat Miller, Girls' League Fall Prexy as a Bethel Queen Spell it out! 103 Phil Underwood and Gordon Kee. Janet Hellberg and Steve Thayer receive 1956 Service Award from Phil wins Kraemer Essay contestg Dads' Club President Gordon is named 'Ideal Boy. SOLO TRUNLPETER QUEEN OF MAR-DI GRAS Bob Mecalis Linda Palmer Edris Cox in costume for the title role of Joan of Lorraine' Linda, Sweetheart of the Class of '56, Gordon Kee is tapped as Ideal Boy- decorated by Committeemau Jones Everyb0dY SHYS, G01'di2 has everything! Q96 IIDEEEISECG The Vocal Ensemble and the A Cappella Choir are busy throughout the year, raising their melodious voices for the pleasure of our community. Beside their regular traditional programs on holidays, the singing groups average more than two programs each , month away from school. h :ml ' 1, , Beginning with appearances at the Waverly Masonic Temple and the Crystal Ballroom in the early fall, the vocalists have sung at luncheon clubs, hospitals, on radio and television, and at banquets, bringing honors upon themselves and Lincoln High School. One All-City school program in which they took part was the pageant, Land of the Empire Builders. The Choir scheduled its own banquet for May 26. One of the Choir's final appearances was at Baccalaxueate Mr. Bell, Directing Ambrose, Carole Arnell, Betty Baldwin, Greg Blitz, Sidney Bolf, Karen Boyer, Karen Brazzle, Vernon Brown, Dennis Button, James Case, David Clark, Ruth Coffen, Pat Davis, Bob Dickinson, Kim Dodge, Glynn Dunlap, William Ede, Mary Ellen Fahner, Betty Fahner, Lydia Franzel, Arlene Gellatly, Richard Gorman, Sharon Hall, Sally Hall, Stephanie Hillis, Geanne Hunt, Gary Iggulden, Duane Ireton, Francine Isenhart, Pat Johnson, Sharon C. Kalhar, Keenan, Keenan, Kelsey, Dennis Charles Larry Sandra Lathrop, Marilyn Lathrop, Marlyn Lehrer, Shirley Levinson, Bob Lundberg, Gary McAuley, Kathy McLean, Bob Mason, Tom Mellinger, Julia Menane, Charline Mercer, Judy McMichael, Billie Montchalin, John Murphy, Martha Nagler, Claudia North, Pat Occhiuto, Dick Padilla, Marlene Parton, Don Patterson, Jean Pettibone, Tim Prichard, Alma Kay Shearer, Mary Tarpenning, Jill Thackeray, Carole Thompson, Sharon Townsend, Betty Tulley, Roger Urbigkeit, Ardys Viggers, Judy Vose, Ben Wagner, Bob Walters, Judy Weber, Stanley Widdison, Bart Williams, Ardus Wilson, Loah Wood, Joanne Young, Phyllis Mr. George Bell, vocal music teacher, presented a beautiful Christmas Concert with his various groups and soloists . EIlnJ.s-sfllflclllulincslroilcelll 5221311556 PERCUSSION Ted Wallace STRING BASS MAJORETTES J011 H9-Klein Arlene Franzel Louise Johnson C. ROBERT WHITE J oe lS1a1denicka TYMPANI Colleen Golden Pau arris Dian Ri Instrumental Music Beverly Williams Richard Gellatly DRUSII Mihlldgson Barbara Handt J011 AUCUIS Roger Neff THE SYMPHONIC BA ND F LUTES Ronald Tolls Laura Cameron PICCOL0 Ronald Tolls OBOE Michael LeBeck HORNS Francine Ireton Stephen Hall James Anderson Robert Hess C LARINETS Leonard Stehn Arthur Vosburg Lolita McClendon Karen Wisecup Delia Dare Margaret Anderson Tom Martin Ilmar Scot Larry Foster Allen Leedy Paul Boyer Arold Hornstein Bill Morley Bradley Brainard Richard Wiley David Wiley TRUMPETS AND CORNETS Robert Mecalis Fred Pfau Floyd Weaver Roy Tofflernire TROMBONES ALTO SAXOPHONES Michael Turner Carolyn Tadina Terry Pennington Judith Reinhart Terry Bergland Kent Meter Mike Fglkgtgd TENOR SAXOPHONES Ronald Shaffer James White George Wardner Dennis Wickwire Bob Levy Deanna Ruff Fred Gary Fantz Lawrence Clark BARITONE SAXOPHONE Mike BOS1ZOI1 BASS CLARINET Roger Neff B111 K1tCh6l1S Frederlck Hill TUBAS BARITONES BAssooNs Mafvm Cafey Richard Wallsinger Forrest Van Riper Jafmesllrvm Jerry Drake John Klein Blu Mluef Richard Williams Jerry Rowland Row 1: N. Torgerson, J. Hallwyler, A. Anderson, S. Troxell Row 2: A. Dawes, C. Grady, L. Gaylord, C. Weaver, F. Van Riper, A. Vosberg, R. Neff, E. Erickson, L. Stelm, J. Sidman Row 3: K. Johnson, M. Olds, B. Hess, T. Bergland, D. Wlckwire, K. Meter, B. Mecalis, A. Morey, V. Vertrees, C. Golden Row 4: D. Gellatly, D. Cochran, C. Tadina, J. Core, Mr. White, Conductorg Mr. Frost, Student Teacher MAJ ORETTES Colleen Golden Louise Johnson Diane Richardson DRUM MAJOR Roger Neff l r Mr. Wh1te reads the score wxth band stars Left: Rose Festival As'sn. Cup comes to Lincoln's band. IO7 Mu-nie , TOM ELLIS' Spring Editor JANET HELLBERG, Fall Editor GDUECQ UEGDEIDS l Q -- x . .W , W a - J f f V ' g L.,-. E. - .., 1.1 I- K - 1 .,,, V, - . ,Q ,,.,, , ,,i,,,A , i .N,.E IIE: , -f V: -, . mi. we ,552 ., I 1 if W W' I 5' 'L, - , 4? ' ' e ew - i ,'.. f , In the fall of 1956 Mr. Mac S E S ' A f i will add yearbook to his publica- H me - i it if tion chores, and will also become 1 I me ' lf ! W ,,ffQf4? lf-'7f2fE'ffF -i. !f,ffV.fi:i'fiT:'s1iaY.iH, ' ' ll A Senior BoyS' Counselor f s - i ollo E ' i f g' fE- fa ', 5- C 5 ----f ,, ,. . . , ., 1, i ,, ,,,. W ' I ' ii 'M'-W, f ' A o o' ' ' -ooyyy -fx ,- -, 1 ,--- . W ' -' - ns.t,W.,,en.,,,,..Lwf . , fs . Toni gives instructions in make up to Anne Tallman, Page 1 Editor ADVISOR MONTIETH MACOUBRIE 108 Seated: Charles Mansfield, Assistant Editor, and Joan Cross, Feature Editor Veteran C. Mansfield counts gen before dealing with beg-inning Standing: Herbert Starr, Business Manager, and Chuck Campbell, Sports Editor jeu,-,must Brooke Claridge. Row 1: Lynn McCracken, Assistant Editorg Ellen Safford, Editor: Pamela Townes, Club Editor Row 2: Carol Duling, Freshman Editorg Mrs. Southworth, Yearbook Adviserg Mrs. Allen, Social Adviser ELLEN SAFFORD, Editor-in-chief After some thirty years with the Cardinal newspaper and yearbook veteran English teacher Mrs Southworth 1E Writer and Pfooffeadef this year relinquishing work with Lmco1n's school publlcatlons When asked for her reaction, Mrs. S. replied, It's been fun There was a certain nostalgic look in her eyes. SIDMAN Photo ra her 1957 Yeanbook g P ANITA MOORE and BETTY TOWNSEND Make-up, Lettering, and Art DENNISON Leg-Man DICK KRAMER Fall Sports Mrs Lottie Hyde and her typing classes without whom the yearbook could not have arrived. 109 The Late BEN OLCOTT Governor of Oregon, 1919-1923 Father of Chet, Dick, and Gordon 110 WADE Whizzer Williams Long-time Lincoln teacher and Coach WEST The Late Governor of Oregon, 1911-1915 Long-time French Consul Father of Helen and Jean Father of C. Henri, Jr. , Edmlmde, and Helen ZEXUGDUCQUFICBS Llncoln's athletic program suffered in the days when the school occupied its old home facing the Park Blocks. Substantial though the building was structurally, its small, dark, inadequate gymnasium brought forth many adverse comments, and for years the gym was referred to on sports pages as Lincoln's Black Hole. To make matters worse, the outdoor exercise space was confined to a one-half block, wire-enclosed area lcnown as the Bird Cage. Interested parents and coaches chafed, and little by little, a movement started, led by the men pictured on this page fthe early Dads' Club membersj to provide better athletic facilities. These far-sighted dads spotted the Kamm tract, they urged its pluchaseg finally the school district placed the option, and work was begun. And so, after a quarter of a century of planning and working together, the Lincoln community enjoys, along with its superlative school plant, the finest athletic facilities to be found in the Northwest. We pay tribute to the men who dreamed dreams and saw visions. Below: W. P. STALNAKER Below: ELTON WALKINS, Sr. Standard Insurance Co, Lawyer, Ex-Congressman, 3rd Dist. Father of John and William Father of Elton, Jr. , and Wilma Virginia T. MORRIS DUNNE Chairman State Unemployment Compensation Comm. Father of T. Morris, Jr., Marie, David, and Peggy .af .. ek.: ,. J . . WJ? Gee! .M ,, , ... ' iff- -VAL 1 w .- . ss..i K -':' 5-gif, in 2- icy ii? 4222 Y M '. 1 . 3 ,:, . . isis s.a. 1'1 fe: ,,-'. ' is fig. if . . Ifh. :L ggy, jfffwff Row l: B. Inouye, D. Berger, G. Finch, D. Berger, B. Holman, E. Beall, D. Moen, A. Jones, B. Daily, i f Q - ' P. Underwood, M. Walker 5' Row 2: G. Kee, E. Woodruff, M. Harris, J. Miller, A. Payne, T. Morgan, C. Shaw, D. Watson, B. Westrom, 3 , D. Occhiuto, A. Zidell K' , Row 3: M. Hornstein, B. Widdison, P. Verdurmen, B. McLean, T. Kelly, D. Blackburn, D. Follis, T. Lukes 7 D. Case, R. Strait gg, jig :gg Row 4: P. Nosler, C. Bingham, E. Blitz, L. Pratt, M. Doherty, T. Heinsoo, A. LaBorde, R. Anderson ,Q gg. K G, Turnbull, J. Klein, G. Davis, P. Goddard, G. Olman. X .5 . The older faculty members recall the times they hand-raked the first cinder track on this course. These - - were the lean days when financial means were limited but labor and good will were evident in generous quantities. Coach Whizzer Williams in his heyday. He has seen a dream come true. Several different games can go on simultaneously on this expansive field. The late Paul Heller He worked with his boys through thick and thin, never losing his faith in youth. lll able characters. Even the most exuberant youthful bodies require a period of relaxation. Ardys Urbigkeit, Judy Walters, Peggy Heitkemper, Joanne Ehler, Judy Eggen, Lynne Thompson, Teddy Platt, Marcella Jubitz, Dicey Delbrueck, Pat Maunagh, Kathy Riehl, Chris Curry DDU SCQJQJQJQ-is 00710 The same rigid requirements which apply to the highest ranking student body officers apply also to the Rally Girls and Yell Leaders. Beside being beautiful and physically agile they must have good grades, pleasant personalities, and unimpeach- BOYS OF THE YEAR Bob Coles Bill Burton Al Payne Gordy Kee Tom Morgan Tony Scarino WCQUU VL.cecE2JcEiIcQEFee The Rally Girls and Yell Leaders at Lincoln High represent the school to the community in the most spectacular fashion. Their skill at rallying the spirits of the student body must be done beautifully and with the highest degree of tact and sportsmanship. FA LL RALLY SQUAD Bill Burton Gordy Kee Tony Scarino Kathy Reil Ardys Urbigkeit Peggy Heitkemper Dicey Delbrueck Judy Eggen Teddy Platt Pom-Poms, color, swirling skirts, make rallying a distinguished art Row 1: Bob Coles, Al Payne, Tom Morgan D Row 2: Judy Walters, Joanne Ehler, Lynne Thompson, Marcella Jubitz, Pat Mannagh, Chris Curry l.?S.,.L w X 1.1 yw - .f v Q , 'M ,5 , I X . A - Shiv OW OW OW W W W VARSITY TEAM 1: 2 3 4 5 6 G. Miller, B. Holman, G. Finch, J. Herman, E. Beall, B. Widdison, D. Jamison, D. Moen, R. Anderson D. Case, J. Shank, C. Kennan, A. Zidell, M. Doherty, B. Inouye, B. Westrom, P. Goddard, M. Hornstein L. Pratt, E. Blitz, W. Cloepfil, V. Anhoury, P. Verdurmen, E. Edwards, G. Olman, V. DeCicco, A. LaBorde R. Santangelo, J. Foulds, J. Ramos, E. Peterson, B. Daily, R, Osborne, J. Reed, C. Cusick, B. Vanderpool G. Turnbull, G. Kellerman, J. Klein, G. Geers, M. Keuscher, A. Jones, J. Dixon, J. Butler Coach Signer, E. Paget, S. Meredith, S. Ramsey, R. Miller, C. Young, Coach Sweet, E. Woodruff sent: Dick Blackburn, W. Cavitt, D. Gilmore, D. Parton, T. Foster S T A T I S T I C S P r e Season: Lincoln 7 Pendleton 38 P. I. L. GAMES Lincoln 7 Grant 8 Lincoln 25 Franklin 7 Lincoln 25 Benson 6 Lincoln 13 Jefferson 18 Lincoln 14 Wa?h111gfon 3 1 Lincoln 13 Cleveland 0 Lincoln 13 Roosevelt O H5 The l955 Lincoln High School football team, under the able direction of Bob Signer and his line coach Bob Sweet, again, for the second year, made the city of Portland realize that Lincoln is hard to beat in football along with the other sports. After losing the pre-season game to Pendleton 38-75 and the first PIL contest, a heartbreaker to Grant by a score of S-7, the Cards began to improve. The able Ax-men chopped Benson 25-6, and in turn the next week were beaten by Washington 3l-l4. In the Franklin game, the men in red got even for the loss of the city title of the year before by waxing Franklin 25-7. All-City Doherty converses amicably with Washinmoman' CEJEFSEUU FGDGDUEDGJII U H6 Lincolnites down after advancing the ball The Jefferson game was the heartbreak of heartbreaks. Leading the Demos 13-12, the Cards gave the ball over on downs to Jefferson with two minutes and forty-five seconds left to play. Three plays later, with five seconds left to play, Jeff scored their final touchdown to beat the hard fighting Railsplitters. It later proved to be the deciding factor between second place with a chance at Pendleton again, and third place in the city. After Jefferson, the fired-up squad made short work of Cleveland and Roosevelt by identical scores of 13-0. Intense concentration marks the faces of two Card teammates. 7 FGDGDUE-D UU CEI EUQICQU Two of the most colorful and exciting culminating events of the football season are the Awards Assembly and the banquet sponsored by the Lincoln Dads' Club. At the assembly, with a frenzy of enthusiasm stirred up by the rally squad, the student body turns loose with its most exuberant cheering. In spite of careful planning by the Social Adviser, Marie Allen and her Assembly Committee, the time always runs over and students return to classes in a happy state of exhaustion. Assistant Coach Sweet takes his turn at the mike in the Football Awards Assembly to make those long-awaited commendations. H8 At Right: Pretty impromptu wait- resses from the girls club line up in the school cafeteria in preparation for serving at the banquet. Below: Finally relieved from strict training rules, the This banquet is only one of the many f th h l ear in which players stow away a sumptuous meal. Sitting at the tables harmonious events 0 e se 00 y with the players are their parents and members of the Students, parents' and teachers enjoy themselves - ' - in faculty, all smiling and proud. in a Pleasant get WEB ef- ZEN17 Els illesssceuonl-Dllgy A big general assembly in the gymnasium always means cheering, color, stunts, and, best of all, music. The Lincoln Pep Band, usually sitting in the balcony, is one of the school's favorite aggregtions. Coach Signer congratulates Bob Inouye who has just received the Most-valuable Player trophy from Mrs. Haggstrom, P. T. A. President H9 QU W FQDQJUE-Dei M Row 1: D. Magness, M. Markewitz, V. brazzle, d. uoss, lvl. narris, D. uamnwi., it. nom., ..-. -,..,,.a-, -- -- E. Ramos Row 2: K. Kimberley, S. Iki, B. Tichenor, B. Clark, D. Rankin, C. Holloway, R. Mead, L. Reed, L. Noel, L. Hoover, A. McGarr, D. Rankin Row 3: Coach Bryant, F. Thomas, G. Beal, B. Nemcek, C. Haag, B. Barnes, A- Copeland. D- F0W1e1'- J- Snelsonf M. Narver, J. Hanlein, D. Richen Row 4: T. Sherman, D. Povey, B. Vanderdasson, S. East, T. Pattee, . o an, T. Wallace, D. Bollam P N l J. Satalich, T. Walsh, B. Disdero, SUMMARY OF SEASON Although the junior varsity season was anything but impressive from the standpoint of statistics, the squad repeatedly demonstrated the qualities which will bear fruit in the future seasons. The team's single victory was over Franklin, 7-0, but in no game was there ever the slightest inclination on the part of the squad members to quit trying. Each week found a definite improvement in individual skills and team comprehension of the game--the will to win needed no stimulation, it was an ever present-quantity. The season ended on a positive note in the final against Roosevelt. After trailing 13-0 in the first half, the baby Cards came to life, and the combination of Satalich to Shunji which had produced the only previous touchdown clicked for six points, and the team went on to tie the game. Coach Don Bryant predicted that this same squad would continue to improve and would become the nucleus of the first division teams in the PIL in 1956 and 1957. Etacssslintmn 75 CQJQQJGED 2 EIU 120 Row 1: Garland, Bracco, Moreland, Salazar, Mendoza, Bunch, Edwards, Chez Row 2: Coach Hood, Jackson, Frye, Akerman, Crozier, Bedford, Nitsos, Markewitz, Jensen, Coach York Row 3: Gilbert, Aniey, Spencer, Bell, Giesler, Tattam, Shaylor, Emery, Grenfell, Hornstein SUMMARY OF SEASON Although small in numbers this year's freshman squad was not lacking in spirit. A 21-0 win over the Washington Freshmen in the final game gave them fifth place tie in the PIL freshmen league. Jackson, Howard, and Scales were outstanding in the backfield with Spencer, Grenfell, Bunch, Mendoza and Hornstein standing out in the line. l D7 congratulations aud,1nd1v1dual medal from VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Row 1: Tony Lukes, Ralph Strait, Dick Berger, Joe Miller Row 2: Coach Lindstrom, Tom Triplett, Tiit Heinsoo, Ron Tolls, Dick Lettermen absent: Stan Lintner, Gene Paul, Clark Bingham QEFCQSS QCQWJEDUEFXY s S ? Ralph Strait, Second Place Winner, accepting M official at end of State Meet. SUMMARY OF SEASON Lincoln's cross-country team was off to a strong start at the beginning of VARSITY SCORES the fall term with a record turn out of over 55 aspiring harriers, including a cards 20 vancouver 38 Quakers 0 score of freshmen. Most of these stuck to it with great determination. E332 ig' gvilgion ig' fsgans 82 The lean, lanky, and tough lads won all triangles, making several Cards 17, Grant 63, Teddies 0 perfect scores . I22 V Varsity Co-Captains, Lukes and Berger, Bergerls finish stride accept State Championship trophy. at State Meet, Classic finish at State Meet, Jim Bufton, Benson, nosing Ralph Strait by inches Row 1: Coach Tony Lindstrom, Bob Mattingly, Louis Wright, Tom Triplett Row 2: Steve Swan, Jim Blazier, Jim Brockhaus, Pete Nosler In the city meet, Benson won the varsity championship, 26 to ffdlfgal Lincoln 31, and Washington third place 117. Cardinal Ralph Strait took the individual city championship. - The Cards came back the following week to take state championship for the second straight year with a low of 74 to Benson's second place l02, and the other 24 schools trailing-- The J . V. 's won the city championship for the second straight year, and came third in the state, of 22 teams entered. Co-Captain Dick Berger receiving P. T.A. Most Valuable Player trophy from hand of team manager, Gene Paul Cards Cards Cards Cards J. V. SCORES Vancouver 47, Benson 53 Wash. 58 Grant 44 Quakers Jeff Indians Teddies , 5 ss. nn.. 0 62 59 0 J. V's., Swan and Nosler, drill Typical bunched finish of J. V. harriers Row l: E. Blitz, G. Kee, J. Herman, P. Goddard, H. Berez, G. Miller I Row 2: P. Doherty, D. Moen, B. Holman, A. LaBorde, R. Anderson, R. Miller, M. Doherty, J. Cloutler SUMMARY OF THE SEASON Coach Wayne Sturdivant's charges came through the 1956 season taking third place in the city and then going on to take third in the State Tournament at Eugene. Starting slowly, the Cards gradually turned into one of the most formidable teams in the state. Notable is the fact that in league play the Axmen twice beat Franklin, the state champs. The prospects for next year are good, -even though most of the first string lettermen are graduating or will be playing for the new Woodrow Wilson High School next fall. However, with such promising and tall players as Anderson and La Borde, the Cards have the nucleus of a team to be reckoned with. 125 Jim A few tokens of appreciation tor the coaches. no 1, film' ,, ll Q3 ,, of.,ll1n,l - 'ii im - gy 1 V, ' -:x nlg- an l , l .. J . ., .f flint 5 Qflwfn ff., , 'iff--gjgn, .... Q, l ss 'H 'V ' K ::l'3fQA,x 'EK' I Vw' -sg' f 1 -so 1 ,I V - ' yur, MLM? ,W , ,, f V. o A X ,.lf,,QSki,K - ' K vVV,r 555 TWMI. So' ng, ,Ei iw iglifor-1fgf?jj ff l a?,fsn.iQiilff 3. -- ll My W H X 1 K W on io.-lf ononl A. , .g fkk' lllflljlzfiflloll , 12-fl-l ' l I V f .. 1 -iQjf'gl!Tlm . W It no - Egg , , 1:5 3 - nl ow- lv ,'li:5,:.5. :nl 35,4 '- Sliwizsialfrflffilll it .,.lf w,2g1,,,MgZf ,gn 'El gg 1 M . Rl lr, N nl.. .l - 1-ig 1 'vm 21 li X ,Q if ' 'V' L.-1 2 '14 grifffgx gloging al.-wo. wloggglfwzw lawn Fglill, W ill EEEFWQA - -'lifooaofg on .v V of 'H 1l'l.-2,2111 f , :l 1' Zi? 1 .. f-,E 23. 9, .FQ-.fill 'f,1.i1w.i: I f ' TN ' of mm' . JG A ' ff l YZ T5 ., gn X, 7 77 I MBE lgfffifllf iff 'ltr ' flfwll f i? W-1 ff no , . My - , 1 5 ,g o wn Nnwm, ff-V,- I V N A long A - -I , , J CLOUTIER E. BLITZ P. Dol-IERTY N. l - own ow : . giwifwfsn.. ,l 5234.5-'l,..fTf.. li lil Ivf- . ' V-Fifi: fo 155543 'rf-Qsfml A ,k,A , ,,,,t.?V 41 V lr Tl. 15?-lf 'Hat ,ll 2 , - ln! aszf. 252.525 j , . 225.gi- lf ffvy no of . Y ,AQ : lLQ.Qg.gQlQf iii PRE-SEASON SCORES ww w ffffiwf-1 .f l 5 ,- l on yo. lui? A. iz l l Llnooln 44 North Salem 40 1 , Lincoln 39 50111211 Salem 43 lg ,,,. Lincoln 40 Molalla 44 gg i Lincoln 51 Gresham 40 .:,,I '1P7 J::l nan ---' H' V. f la vn' - -,S Lincoln 41 Astoria 46 .'V' so,.Q2,f ,,l,lgg,gnl5 1 fl. 1 HY. of Lincoln 47 Molalla so ,wi ll.. lo -2l2l 'mif, '5,. gl an L . Lincoln 55 Battle Grolmd 34 275349 .E . Lincoln 58 Beaverton 42 ' ill 'ffii ' 5'f'ffl N ,t ' ' '- iiil if 1i!!FiZ5i'4?lEi?li 35 Wiiil , , L 9- , WAYNE STURDIVANT JAMES GODDARD l n,, . ms' li, s- ifpgzlgllsiy ijslz. .ld:..A, ,Q .. ..f,l,l . j ' 1 . i 'Q IQ n ,-of J M W fiilgl lo lo no K l ff' ' ,l YA xl nsgqlfzf 2 .lag ,:. nv, '. ' ,lp .11 . , , K ll, ll U xl no X, If ,ffl . sl ' 7' gg l 4 nom an o Nz l Q l l l nonzero K . , , ,W 5 kgil-ieiigfolli no ,, 'f , ' . , .VIA . n ,ii , t 1l,gf,i5Q,'l.llx, Vk,,-- ,Lyn ... X l ' imglff.. , ,,. , i,1v2 lfl- iw: xi la. Anil .. I-Z 33553 T. 2 I . N: vi3r.l. .H ' 1 ll l ' l l x H Mg A, l l l fl 1 ll Q ll f F 'A mil 53 il, , ' ' H l 'S 1 f 5 1 lf iff ll' ,Q l qi f' ll J FF ' A W 1, 1,-. l K , l P5 lf! ,A l l qw ffl e .. Q in ll, , , L- fr. H.. . 5, , Nl 126 jlmfiy' 31 . Zoo? 5 Sir: .gf , . X fl! Q- in . Q B- H01-MAN ,jA?xsss3'f'vjlf'5W.. ifmrwi Q:-fl . lgfglgijjl Q n lim, l F A. LA BORDE , ln, EE COACH ASSISTANT COACH Q 4 l 5,8 l lf 0' M if ' ,. f- lr ' ' .f . fu fl 1 l ' , no K , ll n l 1 n 5 Km nl l f- l lo W W l-4 , MH l li on wo, W uf n , of l fe' ,f l lilwisiku 1 foihffliiigllsf 2, -. Q My oyggmf ni, , gi-,.,iil,, jo .ft ' 'Q . 2 jg, -1 ff: .1 1 in .We o-.- V nl, esfllv wzgfefw 1 1,21 -R Half 1 291' .. ,:,,',. n lair' l ', l l qs Ll 3 J -ol Q., WI ,lily , l 7 . l ,LQ . gl G- WU-ER R. MILLER ' lei :ff -e1s.fm,.,,,,' fb, f Qian, .sl , ,333 .a . l A n lxszylf fn, 555 I ,Rl SN 5 l 7 -swims ff? K lm, X KY ll. .Q K FW' ,l ll Q fy v in 5 K , If ll lla S , l K W XX , ,V 5 7 , , ,li -,oe i:.,..,ff,ql,E,1l,1f 522 5 J .nnnl fsfgjllollsrh 4- Ip .. or ........,--f if ill? K 2:94555 it if 5? xx , 3 Q gf Q . 1,'2l'izfE?+wlnqf3jgg:l4'sslwf35faZ ' S , ,gin ,S , , S 4 Q s 5 iff S 7 so w .4 5 3 nn 'Q I El, ns i .,,. wg W. W , ilu . ll ,, I ' In H 45. Il i was Sw 1 3, ,' l li l g 5 f 6 ll ,ll 'foils X '-64,1352 I 1. l 7 fill, S n' ws ld af! S X A51 .ae ,ml ' P 1st Half . I. L. SCORES -1 Jszgf l F, ,fn . , K ,ggi ,, malls U , nl K i 4 . , , ol, l 7 l- gfw-M. - 1 oen ...,. , . .... A 5, W V Eg, ng' liffgi F6 22 Q' fl 525 1? villpf'4f,f4fi?i, aa n. H: 2 ' lll?55537Z?5', 525, 7 5- -5:57 gif fig. ,M J. Q1-4+-lf R. ANDERSON :'X 52.31. 5447 'W ' 'Zinn ,. -s i 1 'fiitwg SP4 fnftll - . illaqzw--. osllgensiz , 75 V , .ir I E.. , . I M fg, V ,. .. 7 Fa , .. ,ns ,,,, .4-:4 , S ji m,,,, , ff :lax 11 Qs ' 7433934 .233 'i 'Z 5.571 .V ,, ,nlfN.1w3p, aijT t 2nd Half .W , , lgml I w' i7!'Q'llf Lmcoln 57 Frankhn 51 Llnooln 47 Franklin 45 g, , lg Lmcoln 54 Roosevelt 45 Lincoln 51 Roosevelt 47 j Lincoln 52 Benson 47 Lincoln 55 Benson 41 ' . H.ffl,,!,, W. -- 5 ll ' L, S Llncoln 50 Jefferson 51 Lmeoln 47 Jefferson 43 gap, :V E., , I f Lmcoln 42 Cleveland 34 Lincoln 70 Cleveland 58 'ifioi-f la plnilgfgl ll- Mn? Lmcoln 61 Grant 50 Lincoln 55 Grant 44 W 'W . gififsigl ww Lmcoln 35 Washmgton 38 Lincoln 63 Washing-ton 58 W Q. 7' Qxfsgaigf feflif 1 7:3 . nxvfll. Q ng TOURNAMENT scones I.: 75: I ni ' Llncoln 46 Central Catholic 44 7- Lmcoln 57 Klamath Falls 44 ' Llncoln 4 0 F ranklin 48 Lmcoln 72 Marshfield 57 J HERMAN 735 ' ff lfwiilgllggf ,gf X ' of L- 3 ll' l , '-'l N , I iiiiidvsyy, D 555154 7 7'l 7 ' 7 ., A ' Yi -l'- V 113 ' + E' '- ,nf My 3 ' - - 1 jg, GK, n . In-.V M e 1 ,511-b l: 5 l'5'i5ll ffl: A. I U '11 AL lllle 5 ' : 2 1 V' V 7 ,l Iflffszz 591' , an .L 'ff 151 - ll V.. FX 'f '?'yy- ,.,,,Tl: ' in Jr 55 5 5527252- ?75lfiQ7l . - ,, w if ' 7-vllwz. ---- , '- If 7 , .7 ? , - . ,sf-rf--. ' T fl ' . 1225 5322 in H. BEREZ ,f ill D, MQEN b in M. DOHERTY I f Q, - lnxxfnnn. M, -7- 'WK' Lincoln's band played stirring music! 23551 ' ' Intent looks V Bruised hands ! fs! Exultation! J Maia CMWQZQWZQWLZ CMM breathlessly for new strategy. The sun shone brightly and the rid Tears of joy! Many a serious huddle took place while spectators waited UZ ,Q GLM e was delightful. The cup is ours! Below: Coach Jim Goddard hands J, V. Awards. Below: Vince Pesky, Freshman mentor, makes the citations. :sul J. V. BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1: L. Underwood, P. Verdurmen, P. Nolan, M. Paul, G. Beale, B. Freeman Row 2: B. Tattam, V. Brazzle, T. Lenchitsky, T. Rustan, J. Goss S. Holman, J. Satalich, C. Haag, B. Paget J. Paulson, Manager dl W FEFQSUDEEEJ DGJSEKG-QUE-D If EIU Row 3: Row 4: The J. V. Basketball squad came through the season with 14 losses and 8 wins, failing for the first time in repent years to make first or second place. The promotion of Paul Goddard, sophomore, to the varsity team was a great loss to the J. V's. , but his performance was an inspiration to them. Promising players coming up from this aggregation are: C. Haag, Captain and Guard: G. Beall, Center: B. Freeman, Guard: L. Underwood, Guard: and P. Nolan, Center. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1: T. Chez, I. Soot, J. Maylie Row 2: M. Jacobson, B. Mattingly, T. Welton, B. Hutchison Mr. Pesky, Coach, H. Sakaguchi, R. Markwitz , J. Gilbert, G. Fale, J. Simich D. Helmboldt, J. Jackson, R. Bosch, T. Lahbe, G. Spencer, C. Hermann, D. Geisler Row 3: Row 4: I SUMMARY OF FRESHMAN SEASON 29 The Freshman team came through a fair season with an over-all record of 5 wins and 9 losses, but with a great deal of experience behind them. Beside league play with other high school freshmen, the Card Babes met aggregations from the local elementary schools, the Optimist Club squad, and teams from Neighborhood House. The promotion of their teammates, Ken Scales and Bill Tattam, to the J. V. team crippled the youngsters, but they are looking forward to a good season in the Fall of 1956. V. DeCicc0 Row 2: J. Hunter, Managerg E. Blitz, P. Doherty, J. Miller, J. Whitelaw, M. Lolich, D. Case, R, Ocghiuto, Manager R. Greenwood E3CE1ISSC'-QQEQJCED UU SUMMARY OF THE SEASON The Cards under the coachmg of Jim Partlow and alded by the fabulous arm M1ckey Lollch fought to first place 1n the P I L th1s year After Sltting IH the Co Champ1ons' seat for one week end they moved up to occupy the spothght alone when Grant lost one of the necessary games to slnft the Partlow team over the 11ne The Cards ended w1th an 11 wm 3 lose record Wxth only f1ve players graduatlng the L1ncoln team has the remaming substance from wlnch champmns are made The prognostxcators are busy w1th pred1ct1ons for the 1957 season 130 Final P. I. L. Standings Lincoln Grant Roosevelt F ranklin Washington Cleveland Benson Jefferson L 3 4 6 7 7 8 8 13 Pct. 786 714 .571 500 500 429 429 071 Batting Averages over .250 Occhiuto Goddard Whitelaw Verdurman Lenchitsky Blitz Pitchers Lolich Keenan Underwood H 15 I5 13 12 14 12 L 5-0 5-2 1-1 RBI Aver. 12 .357 7 . 349 9 . 333 8 .316 12 .304 6 . 279 Pct 1. 000 . 714 . 500 9 K ' Row 1: J. Cloutier, R. Occhiuto Row 2: P. Underwood, S. Wilson, C. Keenan Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Bosch, J. Clenaghen, T. Chez, M. Whedbee, L. Wright, G. Spencer Satalich, M. Narver, J. Goss, K. Haag, L. Underwood, S. lki, Simich, P. Meyers, V. Brazzle, V. Nemcek, C. Holloway Hoover, J. Blazier, H. Kaveny, T. Rustan, T. Labbe, B. Paget, Geisler, A , Crozier J. V. SUMMARY Lincoln's J. V. baseball team finished the season with a record of 4 wins, 3 losses, and a tie for v if 'I second place. Vernon Brazzle, Mike Narver, Karl Haag, and Bill Nemcek led the little Cardinals to their four victories. Q-U W 2 GJSQGD UU Senior John Ardiel has given four years of delightful entertainment Lincoln and community. Triple hurdles are merely a pleasant episode in the life of I 32 Sophomore Bob Crawford takes the hurdle talented equestrienne Miriam Norquist, here riding her mount My Reply. jumper Tattle in a Seattle horse show. Terry Kelly, who continued his rise in acquatic successes this year by breaking two free-style records at the state meet, accepts his letter from Coach Barton. Terry, a graduating senior, will be a great loss to the Card swim team. Sizxyiuffnuoniun 2 BOYS SWIMMING TEAM Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: BOYS: GIRLS: D. Leonard, T. Kelly, J. Santry, Mr. Barton, Coach J. Trachtenberg, H. Sakagnchi, S. Lockwood, R. Schneiderman, P. Moody D. Jolmson, B. Laird, J. Hursh, J. Phelan SUMMA RY OF SEASON With one outstanding star in their aggregation, Senior Terry Kelly, the boys placed second in the city meet, and fourth in the state. This was two and one points, respectively, better then they did in the 1955 season. The girls also had an outstanding star in Carol McKelligon, sophomore, who will be be sorely missed next year when she transfers to the new Woodrow Wilson High School The team finished third in the city and fourth in the state, a slight decline from thi last year's standing. The two teams ended the season with a joint meeting and supper dance at the home of Mrs. Shoemaker. W Carol McKell1gon who swims with the touted Multnomah Club Team receives her letter from Coach Shoemaker Carol's record places her on the roster of M.A. C. 's most promising young stars. GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM Row Row Row Row B. Kendall, L. Hargreaves, P. Williamson, G. Freed B. Gleason, S. Ferguson, J. Clarke, J. Arnold, D. Richardson Advisor, Mrs. Shoemaker, S. Ferrier, B. Lundgren, L. Gaylord, L. Fairbank S Bradley P. Stainhofer, C. Milliken, D. Fischer, J. Allen, P, Tippet, J. Haggstrom K Eccles SCORES OF DUAL MEETS Washington 42 Lincoln Cleveland 56 Lincoln Girls' Poly Forfeit Lincoln Jefferson 46 Lincoln Roosevelt 33 Lincoln Grant 49 Lincoln Franklin 23 Lincoln Right: Coach Shoemaker beaming. Ellliunsnu' QUDCQDLFU5 O P l The Boys' Tennis team stood second place in league play this year, winning all matches except one to Grant. Q Three strong players will remain on i' ' the team for next year. Row 1: W. Preble, D. Sill, J. Atkins, M. Piper Row 2: Coach Pesky, D. Jamison, R. U'Ren, M. Riddle BOWLING LEAGUE Row 1: E. Burbano, J. Frazer, G. Peterson, S. Lee, S. Kelsey, D. Yarnell, N. Ankrom, W. Newbegin Row 2: J. Watkins, J. Wright, D. Berger, H. Chamberlain, J. Ford, K. Thompson, B. Morley, G. Mobley , Row 3: D. Cozad, J. Shillitto, W. McMillan, D. Baldwin, H. Pittock, R. Lidfors, J. Hanlien, L. Denni , D. Mabry. k A, LEFT BOWLING STARS - . A, ,Q Row 1. D. Yarnell, D. Baldwin ,N L - - Row 2: D. Berger, H. Chamberlain J 2 itt.. 65 : er. . f 1 Q ,Q 3 . y BowL1NG 5 i s . ..., Q 2 sr Q .5 itr 'F . . . , .,? This year the Lincoln bowling squad did not enter contests with A, Q- .-8g.f1ggv'gy ff ,LQ - i g-,..L'-Ii., 'fsxfftg Q1 ' ,,,- f other schools as they did in 1954-55. Instead the mixed teams played ft V. ssy... -' t 'Y ' ., Y V' T l' once each week among themselves at the Rose City allies. fx K M 1 3 ' l. Q l 134 The girls' tennis team placed second in C1ty Championships. Rowl T K1enow, S. Heitkemper, Capt.g P Coffen J Reiff J Cross Mrs Mol Coach Row 2 N Tltus J. Wheelock, J. Wheelock, D K BOYS' GOLF Coach Polich, T. Triplett D. Gilbert, J. Vollstedt, H. Pittock, B. Braley T. Titus, J. Gilbert, S. Goodnight, F. Warren, J. McMaslin The Boys' Golf team finished the season in 1.t'th place having lost four games and won three BA SKETBA LL INTRAMURAL CO-CHAMPS Row 1: J. Gullekson, M. Godfrey Row 2: S. Sedlock, S. Miller, J- J0h11S0l1, P. McGee its-Has S5-DQJLPGS Girls' sports at Lincoln is strictly for fun. They play intramural games and take part in a few meets with girls from other schools. Every girl in the school has an opportunity to participate in athletic games and contests, to understand sports, and to put into practice what she has learned in her health classes. COPIAN BASKETBALL TEAM . Strachen Row 2: K. Knowlton, J. Lively, V. Kenrich, S. Prag, J. Severtson Row 3: N. Titus, K. Cloepfil, S. Heitkemper, P. Charlton, G. Wanacott LEFT: BADMINTON CHAMPS Row 1: S. Ivey, D. Allan, C. Statter Row 2: L. Bergland, T. Kienow, S. Prag, B. Blitz, S. Archibald Row 1: S. Given, M. Hobara, J. Vollstedt, K. Campbell, A 1, , The extensive equipment both inside and outside of L1ncoln's new building is available to the Girls' Physical Education classes. Extensive use is made of the gymnasium, the exercise rooms, and the field. RIGHT: FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL Row 1: L. Minor, J. Heagle, M. Berntrager, T. Kienow, P. Keller Row 2: B. Tobey, S. Ivey, E. Erickson, M. Mushet, L. Dezendorf, D. Allen, P. Anderson TRAMPOLINE TEAM Left to right. D. Richardson, L. Gaylord J. Bickford, S. Sluyter, P. Williamson, P. Sluyter, B. Lundgren LEF T: SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBA LL Row 1: C. Olsen, K. Howard, B. Chuinard, S. Stenovic, M. L. Slenning Row 2: S. Heitkemper, M. Burpee, Julie Weaver, Judy Weaver, K. Spagle, P. Christiansen 7 1 Row 1: P. Kremer, M. Rosenblatt, B. Hamilton, R. Tolls, J. Miller, A. McGarr, C. Shaw, Manager Row 2: D. Bryant, Coach, G. Beal, P. Nosler, N. Hoffman, J. Brockhouse, S. Swan, G. Beckendorf, D. Wilson, W. Sturdivant, Ass't Coach .... . - .J 1 . S.. .V 5 V , . , .. 'L ff J V ' K A I' 1 ' - 1-.1 ll.. V.. V 1 Yo R M M ag in wg sig .Q V V M f er 193- 1 - 5 H , 55,.....,,, V . 1 fm 2 is 5 ' Ng - , . f, . X1 '... ' ' J 5 - , 'W . ,N ' ' ,, y ,, fy, Y. .1 fx, y 1 H 2' ... . 1 ' H Q . - ., , V 1 , VVV, ' 1 , J F - -2: '. 43: . V w . anti V W ' :gill 't bl' ' ' A 551. , K lf .,,k ' 1 , K if J' ,frgv j' I ' rr? at I V W wg J E 'V E' f S - at J , .5 1 -E C17 ,M J- g,,i1. , r , P . . . l2 4 ,uf V ,, , M V , L V- g , We iw i 'lkk' f ' 'E 7 In A ' , - i V 5 ' , Y W 3135? ... V' ' , 1 'V - V ! if K . 1 - f -.,,., .sa V R FRESHMAN SQUAD V, kk 5 Vs.. R if 5 4 Row 1 Row 2: ROW 3 Row 4: C. Shaw, J. Emery, R. Shaylor, A. Ainey, U. Hermann, R. Handy, F. Capell, W. Miano B. Kramer, J. Maylie, L. Rea, J. Johnson, D. Gilbert, J. Reed, M. Bracco, R. Mattingly, F. Wittman, D. Bryant, Coach D. Moore, Frosh Coach, S. Nitsos, D. Helmbolt, T. Martin, R. Laird, W. Sturdivant, Ass't Coach P. Boyer, M. Akermau, R. Twitchell, D. Bollam, H. Sakaguchi, J. Jackson, D. Meier PETE NOSLER J.V. 880 Runner 139 COACH BRYANT ... -- i3.,1.,y. 15.2 .... Y E E5 ,,, . v , 'lf' if H -'T 3' 'fffw 2 c. f we DAHLKE. DONNA ' Sears Merit Scholarship. - Whitman College, Honors at Entrance. In . General Motors Certificate. , - Q7 1 a n .. Y. ' X 76 0 f 6 f Q ,,5-- C X f L AUGEE. MIKE Willamette University. Oregon Federation of Labor Scholarship. BARTEL, JUDITH Oregon State College Scholarship. Portland Home Economics in Education Scholarship. BLITZ, MARTHA Oregon State College Honor Recognition. CLOUTIER. JAMES University of Oregon Honors for Leadership. Senior Poppy Poster Award. S50 War Bond from Jr. Chamber of Commerce Cleanup Campaign. COOPER, VERNICE Oregon State College Dads' Scholarship. DAVIS. DELL Portland State College Scholarship. DUNLAP. MARILYN Pacific University Scholarship and Honors at Entrance. EVANS. ELAINE Willamette University, Honors at Entrance. FAHNER. LYDIA Pacific University Scholarship and Honors at Entrance. Lewis and Clark College Scholarship and Honors at Entrance. GELLATLY. RICHARD Western Washington College of Education Music Scholarship. GLASGOW, SARA Lewis and Clark College Scholarship and Honors at Entrance. GORMAN. SHARON Job's Daughter Scholarship. GRIFFIN. ANDREW Harvard. National Scholarship. Yale. One of Two General Motors Scholarships. Brown, Regional Scholarship. National Merit Scholarship Certificate. General Motors Scholarship Certificate. HARRIS. DIXIE Oregon College of Education Scholarship. HELBOCK, BILL Oregon University. Principal Appointment to West Point. HELLBERG. JANET University of Oregon. Honors for Leadership. ING. SUSANNE Oregon College of Education Scholarship. LEHRER. SHIRLEY Willamette University Scholarship. LEVINSON. ROBERT Portland State falternatel. LONG. GORDON 14 National Merit Scholarship Certificate. General Motors Scholarship Certificate. 0 and cmd XWWLWMQQ. MARKEWITZ. ANN University of Chicago Scholarship. Mills Col ege Scholarship. Kraemer Essay Contest-Third Place. MECALIS. ROBERT University of Portland-Music Scholarship. MEIER, WELDON N.R.O.T.C.-Alternate. Oregon State College. National Merit Scholarship Certificate. General Motors Scholarship Certificate. MOORE, ANITA Portland State College Scholarship. NORTH. PATRICIA Oregon Congress of Parents and Teachers Scholarship to Oregon College of Education. PAUL. BYRON GENE Princeton Regional Scholarship. National Merit Scholarship Certificate. General Motors Scholarship Certificate. Westinghouse Science Talent Search Honorable Mention. PIPER. MICHAEL Yale University. PAUL. ROGER Portland State lalternatej RIDDLE. MATTHEW National Merit Scholarship Certificate. General Motors Scholarship Certificate. Yale, Honors at Entrance. SAKURAI, JUDITH Portland State College Scholarship. SAWYER, GERTRUDE Third Place-Elks' Leadership Contest. STARR. HERBERT Lewis and Clark. TRAPANS, RUTH Portland State College Scholarship. SIDMAN, JOSEPHINE Western Washington College of Education Music Scholarship. WATSON. RICHARD University of Chicago. Oregon State College. Not included on these pages are Reed College scholarship grants and scholarships and awards given after this book went to press. Ni g k V ,, 4 PRINCESS ARDYS OF ROSARIA Fair as a star when only one Is shining in the sky. -William Wordsworth G .-as X I Chris Curry, Joanne Ehrler Edris Cox Queen Sharon C. Johnson Trudy Sawyer, Jo Wllhamson, Marcella Jubltz Mrs. Hyde should be called co-adviser of the yearbook. She is the utterly indispensable person. Adviser Southworth and Mr. Don Abbott pondering a problem. The firm of Abbott, Kerns, and Bell has given us superlative printing service through depression and wars, never losing patience with our awkwardness. 144 Clayton Green 1E3eEtKEmGwJi5!7Us-Qoilgiuimeeunil Caroline Green Mr. and Mrs. Green, who have taken our underclass and group pictures many years, are household names at this school. They are among our favorite , in the Lincoln Community. GOODBYE T0 ALL THIS Exercising the privilege of a thirty-year veteran adviser to Lincoln publications, I shall speak in the first person here, making Acknowledgments, in my last issue of the yearbook, to all of those persons and firms in the community who have helped us this year-- and all previous years. I-lereafter I shall devote all of my time to the English Department and the Educational Enrichment Program. Working as adviser for school publications is a happy experience for a teacher. Through such work one gains more than a fine classroom relationship, satisfying though that may be. Enduring with young people the pressures of meeting a deadlineg struggling with them through the many problems inherent in organization and lay-out: enjoying with them the delights of success--these things develop a real camaraderieg they cement true and lasting friendships. I salute the excellent 1956 staff. I salute all of the staffs with whom I have worked. Our hearts are bound together by a very strong tie. We have enjoyed a labor of love together. I shall be truly relieved to turn the yearbook over to Mr. Macouhrie next fall. --But, in the words of the immortal bard, Parting is such sweet sorrow! wail QD. S.,..I.L..-.Alec Worker with and Adviser to Publications 1925 - 1956 S WWW ' ' - A M... V I ! ,,,..,!3 gh. 5. 1 Q. V A A W 1. A .iff- tg ,2'frfFQQ-f in ' . f ff' ' 'fjffwrw .Hn .. , Wf .V J . , ,z I 1 1 f f .4 . - Y .. , ,..,.. 41 1 L i . 2 .1 'n n .1 1 1' 1- I. .1 .. 3. .AA Y V ,Q , 'I V' f w 6 s 'P 3 X 5+ i .A 2 I, . Jw .Yi lx
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