Lincoln High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Portland, OR)

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S. W ,gf .f+,. F Q 3' . 'gt 324 0 s I -.. I PROPERTY CF v 1-c'l 'N A HX 7960 CIWDYNN LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL PORTLAND, OREGON SHELLEY JAMES LARRY EVANS MRS ANNE MILKES ADVISER 5 1 J Y L 5 I A XE.- Q W .. CO-EDITORS Tl NS IS JN'fNb Throughout the Western world thts ts Japin s xvtr Exervwhere people 'ire dlscoxermgthe untque 'md subtle be iutx of Japanese arts as 1 result -Xmerxcqn l1'T. md Qrchlttcture dress 1nd drama irc reflecting the Orlcntfil lntlutnct This xe'tr it Ltncoln Htgh School tht Iipfantsc tnflu ence has been mtxrored IH mtnx tctntttcs Begtnntng wlth Teahouse of the August Moon and clxrn Lxcd bu the htghlx successful l960 Popcxclcs Rnd btrls It tguc Tc thousc the. ftndtng of tnexx culture hts brought ortglntlttx and sttrnulus to Lincoln The purpose of thts xeirbook lb to L tpturc for mmx others pxcstnted md cnjoxtd bt tht students Xt tht sunt tlmf. xt lb the poftl of tht st 111 to compare sum tl ltp mcse tdt tls mth I tncoln lntt XXL do not vush to plcscnt 1 tomplctt plntult of the lip mesa but wt hopt tn-.tt td to pt stnt a gllmpst of lipxnu-1 trtdltxon tn ordtt to pxomott un dtrst xndtng ind tpprtu ttlonofth tt n mon s tttompltshmtnts i 4 1 , , . . 1 ,A , , . y . . ' . 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' HER tl I 5 xi GOVERNMENT AND CLASSES ACADEMICS CLUBS SPORTS ACTIVITIES INDEX AND ADVERTISING COIXITI NTS 83 107 141 167 5 1 Z 7 71 IN MEMORIAM In September of 1959 Llncoln Hlgh School experlenced one of the proudest days 1n 1ts hlstory After many years of the comblned efforts of Llncoln students a.nd teachers and members of the communlty at large the statue of Abraham Llncoln created by Frederlc Llttman was completed and presented to the student body ln an lmpresslve dedlcatlon ceremony At that tlme Lmcoln was further honored by the presence of one ofxts most lllustrlous graduates as guest speaker the Honorable Rxchard L Neuberger Umted States Senator from Oregon Less than slx months la ter Lxncoln students along wlth the entlre state of Oregon and the entlre natlon were dxstressed a.nd shocked to learn of Senator Neuberger's un t1mely passmg The flve and a half years whxch Hxchard Xeuberger spent ln the Senate of the Lnlted States were not the sum total of hls accomplxshments as IS the case w1th many men who achleve that dlstmctlon Rather they constxtuted only another development ln a fruxtful llfe ln addltlon to h1s po lltlcal service on both state and federal levels he was a prornlnent author havlng written several books and contrlbuted wxdely to perxodlcals At the tlme of hls death Senator Neuberger was courageously en gagedm a campalgn for re electlonto h1s seatln the Senate despxte a grave 1llness he had suffered tn the summer of 1905 Most observers were agreed that opponents would be hard pressed to defeat h1m But as IS the case wlth all devoted men Senator 'Neuberger was self sacrxflclng and dxd not slacken the r1gorous pace he had set for hlmself even ln the face of personal catastrophe When men of thls callber recelve the wldespread and well deserved recogmtxon that Senator Neuberger enjoy ed the places and people 1n thelr backgroul ds prosper ln the reflected glory ln thxs way Ltncoln Hxgh School shared and w1ll contxnue to share the. greatness of Rlchard Neuberger 6 1 1 v 1 1 , . 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To that end have been dedicated a beautiful building, many educational facilities and a qualified fac- ulty. What is the Lincoln High School faculty? The most obvious answer is the teaching and administrative force of Lincoln. It is interesting to note another definition of the word faculty, however. a power and ability to do a certain thing . . . a skill developed through practice. Working with teachers and vice-principals, Mr. Wills keeps a steady hand on our ever-changing student body, not only a hand of discipline a.nd authority, but also a hand of helpfulness. This is the hand that helps mold character, that guides us toward making our own decisions as citizens of Lincoln High School.and ofAmerica. Mr. Wills addresses freshmen on Orientation day. ,S ,fc- if 3 'W 'ffm -g.,su,A No school tomorrow, predicts Mr. Wills. SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Mr. a.ndMrs. Wills enjoy Dad and Daughter Banquet. 9 Mrs Mildredw Bassett Vice Principal Mr Donaldli DeLay Vice Principal VICE PRINCIPALS Mr Gaynor Petrequin Vice Principal f EFFICIENCY BEGINS THE DAY Mrs. Venice Tabler Mrs. Margaret Nissing Library Asst, Asst. Secretary Mrs. Arlene Hancock IBM Secretary Mrs. Marian Jackson Mrs. Phyllis Pallay Bookkeeper Book Clerk Mrs. Fern Hyle Head Secretary f Hole in window becomes halo for Mrs. Jackson while she helps Janet Harden. Mrs. Pauline Barton Asst. Secretary 11 wah Miss Frances Elmer English Couns EE Program National Honor Society Literature encompasses all that man has expressed in the language of words Herem we find our American heritage a composite of many cultures each servmg to enrich and broaden the scope of American society Throughout four years of English at Lincoln the student becomes more aware of his culture and all that has contrlb uted to it The tradition of progress at Lincoln is carried out in educationally enriched classes in English as well as in social studies drama and mathematics There is no short cut to learning The road to learning must by necessity pass through the minds of many before it reaches its final destination LITERATURE OUR HERITAGE Mr William Croco Miss Bertha MacDouga1l English Effective Reading Coach Miss Carol Allen Mlss Ruth Arbuckle English English Couns Taud Adviser College Counselor 12 Miss Mildred Stelnmetz Mrsj Anne Mukes English An Engllsh Journalism Miss Mary Townsend yea,-book English LRIU1 Quill and Scroll C' . -sv .l 5 hue a ' 1 S , ,,.. English, Social Studies An A, says Bill Ellingrud as Mrs. Beighle hands back papers. Mr. Abner Baker Miss Shannon Pettin er Department Chairman t, f 0: L. TO KNOW OUR COUNTRY WE MUST KNOW OTHERS English, Social Studies Mr- Robert Palmer Barons Advisor English, Social Studies Counselor Mrs. Edwina Lenington English, Social Studies Tlada Y-Teens Adviser Mr. Monteith Macoubrie Mrs. Grace Beighle English, Social Studies English, Social Studies Conmselor Girls' League Adviser Mr Robert Sxgner Social Studies Coach Order of L DEMOCRACY THE PRODUCT OF EXPERIMENT Democracy and educatxon have developed to gether untll they are complementary condltxons each bemg necessary to the exlstence of the other Mod ern educatlon emphas1zes the worth of the 1nd1v1dual and has contr1buted to a rlcher and fuller meanmg of democracy ln whlch opportunltxes are provlded for the fullest development of each person as a cxtlzen and human bemg If learnmg or the pr1v1lege for learnlng were to be conflned to a few democracy would be lmpos slble By taklng advantage of these opportumtles and the rxght to the free exchange of ldeas we unsure our representatlon xn student government The ldeals upon whlch our government was founded a.nd now extsts must be preserved to xnsure the contmuance of an educated and free people QR. Mr James Partlow Social Studles Coach Counselor Concesslons Mr John Cover Soclal Studtes Art Lords Advlsof Mr Lexro Prillaman Speech Social Studies IRL Advlser Radlo Coordinator Mr Wayne Sturdivant Soclal Studies Athletic Director Mr Prlllaman expresses oplnlons to mtensely mterested semors Department Chairman Miss Lulu McLaugh1m Mass Shexla Harrxson 1.31 Spanish F rench 'FEML Dal Segno Chl Advlser Miss Virglma Caldwell French Linc Advlser Practxcing French? wonders Miss Harrison as she watches Toni Gerber and Barbara Durkheimer Department Chairman AS THE WORLD GROWS SIVIALLER X Miss Clara Settem Ml' ot'-0 Bluemmel French Spanish German Latin Couns Test Coordinator 1990011 Adviser Chess Club Adviser ACCURACY REASONING SOLUTION veil Xf- .4 Mr Max Lane Math Coach Cafe Supervision Mrs Eleanor Chick Mr James Wolfe Math Math Comega Adx lser Optimist Adv1ser '1-p lr Mr Charles Horner Q X, Math Flre Squad Advmser Duane Selander eyes camera while Allen Butterfield and Chuck White taclde geometry problems Mass Minme Ambler MY Bef! Rogers Math , Couns Math , Industrxal Arts Math . Couns C 1 Key Club Adviser Guidance Chairman Ounse 01' Mr Eugene Boswell 16 j -, ,wha . Aw C 'C 'C , 'X 1 A' ' 'fn K C ,. -s ' I ' V 4 ,1 an f Nw? 1 y . tty? - ,, J ' s N C .I H l....... ' C V ,spffyrx , I J Mum . C ' ,M . .l me ' . I V ,. al , 'CM' R' . I . C A 1 Mr. Anton Lindstrom Mr. Leonard Richardson Chemistry, Physics Biology Coach Falcons Adviser SCIENCE OPENS NEW WORLDS ' Q Mr. Calvin Foulk Bi0l08Y Mr. Lindstrom and Dave Holden repeat 2 000 Reforestation year-old experiment to determine circumference The pungent odor of chemicals and a vast array of biological specimens give mute testimony to the activity that goes on in Lin- co1n's science classrooms. Whether seen through microscope or in a test tube, the world of science offers an exciting challenge to the student. Through science, the student realizes that,in a world of change.it is vital for man's survival that he know his environment and the ways and means of adapting himself to it. Science endeav- ors to satisfy the student's natural curiosity by explaining the why of things. Each discovery opens new fields of studyg the scientist never stops learning. of the earth. Mr. Charles Keith Chemistry Department Chairman 47 Bookkeeping students apply rules to problems. A I 1 . Mrs. Alma George Business Education Tasque Adviser M,,,,,,,,,e,,,,,,,,, NO HUNT AND PECK SYSTEM HERE! Business Education Copian Adviser Ho Q1 Sheaves of copy paper, scripts, sheets of music, and typewriters--all are an important part of the Lincoln student's education. Even before enter- ing school, a studentis recognized as having a great variety of interests. The task of Lincoln is to relate the experiences provided in school to those out- side. By encouraging the studentto participate in activities which will broaden his interests, the school and the student are served. The student begins to understand fully the meaning of what he is learning, and to feel like an actual participant in Lincoln's achievements. Thus, education is a tool of learning, living, and thinking. The spirit of learning and teaching is not only intellec- tual, but also practical and functional. Mrs. Lottie Hyde Business Education Department Chairman 18 IIIIIIIHIIH Mr. George Bell Y ocal Music Mr. Bell instructs music appreciation students. If -- 4. 0' fi 1 5: Q , ,f ,Q ' 7 HELPING STUDENTS DEVELOP INTERESTS .0 Mr. Donald Goodwin Mrs. Olive Danley Instrumental Music, Art Art ' Art Chairman Q A Q 9 , 6 rn- Ali! Mr. Charles Kuzminski Speech, Social Studies IRL Adviser Radio Coordinator l1 !'y 'win .' L 'RL .. 252.7 r Mr. John Lehman , Drama Nelly Albrecht develops modern masterpiece. 19 Mrs Helen Keyser Librarian Philo Adviser SPECIAL ARTS CCNTRIBUTE TO LEARNING S Mr Kenneth Kletzer Industrial Arts Lancers Hi Y Adviser Mrs Margaret Emmons Special Achievement MTB Blanche Black Mrs Marie Allen Homemaktng Activities Director HIIIH Braille Speclal Achievement Coach Mrs Marlene Fredrlckson Speech Therapist 21 'S I ' '55 Mr. c. G, sraplewn Mr. Leo Herzog I. WW, 1 lx r . . FALL STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT ED GLASGOW Student government was mstltuted to broaden our educatxonal experxences Re member our vxctorles ln the tlcket sales contests wxth Wllson and Washmgton? Who can forget our mass partlclpatlon at the football games the car caravan to Wxlson the ram drenched eve at Roosevelt and the unmortal Jeff game? What prlde we felt when our very own Abraham Lmcoln Statue was unvelled What memories of exertmg aumfled effort toward a common end these events leave us' On the llghter side our fall pep as semblles stand out as bemg enJoyable Remember the 'All Baba Ay Chl Chi Wa Wa' chants from the Cleveland assembly? To achleve better commumcatlon Cabmet Reports ' were glven perlodxcally to the student body To strengthen present and future leadershxp our student work held Even wxth our brxght past I suggest that our goal should be to reach the pomt where student government represents the maJor1ty and IS supported by the entxre student body all of the tlme Ed Glasgow I , . .F F - I . , . v ,, . , . . . . 1 - shop, Take Me to Your Leader, was ' 1 . N Glasgow rings out another Cardinal victory. STUDENT BODY CABINET Jean Jackson Klm Bunwn Flrgt vice p,-eg Second Vice Pres fc u- vga 3 WL. Heather Blmie Chuck Carter Kaaren Beaver Secretary Athletic Rep Editor Q? Eric Chrlstenson Susle Freeman Flossie Farrens Boys' Rep Student Council Pres Girls' Rep A1 Hawthorne T reasurer Peter Houser Boys' Rep T . T T g g: ' f?f,f?wf,i , I - - N I ' 1., ,1 5 ,. 9 A 4111. V . .V ,I . . ff? . f Q 5 s .. X.. 1 's .V - 4 ., 5' . .. N , 'df Mike Walsh Spring Student Body President SPRING STUDENT BGDY PRESIDENT MIKE WALSH The spring Student Body Cabinet has attempted to expand the scope of its activities into as many different facets of student life as is practicable Realizing that student government should be as representative as possible the Cabinet reorganized the Student Council Lnder the premise that active clubs with a definite goal are the backbone of strong unified student participation in school ac tivities the club program was subjectedto acritical analysis by the Cabinet and ICC Student body unity was achieved through school wide participation in and support of the greatest Popcycles ever Rally Squad was given definite at tention as to future methods of encouraging better and wider stu dent athletic support With the goal of developing student pride in Lincoln the spring Cabinet with the help of Mike counts Lincoln activity calendars during a quiet moment, 1143 Lincolnites workedto bring student enthusiasm to a peak in 1960. Mike Walsh Mike Walsh and Mrs. Marie Allen, Cabinet adviser, consult the record. STUDENT BODY CABINET Karen Dawson Jack Smith Secretary Treasurer Lydia Perlman Peter Kendall Student Council Pres Boys' Rep Janet Harden Dave Swanson Ftrs! Vice Pres Second Vice Pres sf s Dave Holden Bob Wilhelm Editor Athletlc Rep Lisa Livingston Bonnie BOB!!! Girls' Rep Glrls' Rep 25 ,,,' 1 ff: 1, QL T ' 3 T fi lT I 5 A f x he T I, Q . , i 4 I , eV lL If '16, 90 J Q7 Front row Jane Rosenfeld Bettelu Haan Barbara Scott Peter Kendall Second row Ahce Tsunenaga Ann Morgan Lydia Perlman Judy Jessen Jane Knowlton Third row Don McClure Bob Wagner Karen McCoy Helene Hornstem Fourth row Bruce Byerly John Markewxtz Ed Newbegm Bob Pamplin Susxe Freeman Fifth row Margaret Palm Lynda Memdl Amy Call Ja.net Harden Sixth row Terry Faw Ed Glasgow Branson Call Robert Glasgow Scott Barde 1959 60 sawmany changes in the Student Councxl lt was re organized to mclude the class presldents Glrls' League presx dents two ICC representatives, a rally squad member and sxx soph omore Jumor, and semor class representatxves At mxd year, four freshmen representatives Joxned the council monthly potluck dmner meetmgs the group planned the actxvxtxes calendar sales cam palgn and revlsed the councl1's sectxon of the Lincoln Constitu tion Our goal was to bring out more student ideas and to en courage the free exchange of these xdeas through student repre sentation Susle Freeman Fall president Lydxa Perlman Sprmg president STUDENT COUNCIL Front row: Mrs. Marie Allen, adviser: Lydia Perlman, spring pres. g Bob Pampling Susie Freeman, fall pres. 26 CLASS OF 1960 Led byan eager and enthuslastlc cabinet the Semor Class of 1960 was very actlve Aided by the good humor of Boys' Representatlves Del Voss and Jack Overman the prudence of Treasurer Dlck Josslm the thoughtfulness of Gxrls' Representatlves Karen Scott and Jolyn Callow and the metnculous recording of Hxstorlan Karen McCoy and Secretary Stacy Leary our year functxoned smoothly and proved profitable The first three months were devoted entirely to studymg selectmg colleges and sending references Wlth thxs most vital ltem well under control the class plunged mto act1v1t1es Through hard work snowmen ln the mam hall and bunny hopping semor gurls the semor play 'Jan uary Thaw 'put money in our treasury The annual Llncoln Day Assembly presented by semor speech students sur passed all previous assemblles Semor Class Day once agam recalled memorxes of our four years at Lmcoln The gourmet ln everyone was revealed as each senior enJoyed the Semor Banquet and class plcmc The Semor Prom hosted by the Jumor Class climaxed the year's dances Baccalaureate and graduatlon were the crovmxng events of our wonderful year whlch will always remam dear to the heart of every senior My thanks to a wonderful cabmet without whom the success of this year would not have been possible Amy Call President 1.-l... .1'.... ili- ...?,, f U ....L.. .-,-- rj--13 Li...-... ...-rl U-D Jack D1 OVEYIDSD iii.. 1-1- El-Jil tJ 'U ...1-. Amy -f- cau CLU CI-Cl f EGU II-Cl ..i.J.... r., V Cl-U Ei-Cl W --1-li.. D-U Jolyn W Callow -ir- Karen CL-El ...Q-A-.1 -.wif U-.El CVTCI .iii -.11-l CL-El CI-'ll ig.. iri U-D Mccoy lflqlj Mr James Partlow Mxss Ruth Arbuckle Senior Boys' Counselor Semor Gxrls Counselor .-ri. ....J.... r-'-v-- Cl-Cl EJ '1D ig... Stacy Leary Dick Josslln Delbert Ti Voss U-D Cr-CI 1-Li Karen U-I3 Scott U lj .,J..-. .. D-U L-.itll ..L.l.i . i. iJl. ri 27 H 1 N ' l ,Z y I -N X y TVA ' 7 ' . A I . . ' 1 A' . L - . . I . . . 2 is n . 4 u . u 3 I' - . 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Soph Pres X .irsltw Hdskctlmll Q ANNII' LODFRPH Ihllo Qgt at Axm Hug Fashmn Bond I QL lx-XREN GOLDINO CHARLIE GOODNIAN D1-XNI-. ORAHANI N H S Lancer H1 X Deko Soph Treae CLASS OF 1960 '31 BLSI' LOOKING JEAN JACKSON FRI-X A QOFTII D11 ScgnoCh1 Senxol Cla s Pl rom Dec Komm A DOI C OOLDPN ALICI- L RANUIER P-XT GROENINL, Tmnefer Catlm l R L Llnc N H S C.a1d1nalX 6dllJ00li f ., A . , n. A , . ft an '+A X fx . Q 17 -. 1 . , -I ' V' - I , 2 4 '- 1' 0 MQW- .Q .V , , 1 P K .1 , Z y . . . , ff D 1 o',l ' .M if ,Q V N . 7 A ', 4? 2' l X f'3 fi I 5 ' 1' l' L 'S' If ' - ., ' .1 QC. , I ,. . ' S Z tl ' P . . . S . 1' 'S ' 2' 3 ' ' 'wr 115' ,O K X 9 -3 A V . 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Line Llnc Hlitorlan Taud Comega Glrls League Hlstorlan KAI LIN ELY LISA LIXINGSTONI BILL LOVN RY Comega Edltor IN H S Optnmlbt Pres N H S Copxan X 1ce Pres Barons Llnc Senlor Class Play X ax im Football SLSAN VIAGINNIIS JOHN NIARREVS ITZ BARBARA NIARTIN Transferdt 'Vlary s Decon Transfer La Grande Dal Segno Chl Rallx squad Student Councll 4' 1' lx API- N Nld mn Ntllllbl H1 tor an N H S nc xtuflnnt Council Nl-RRI 'Nici ANI IN TON1 Wi HPXIIC lx Iomega Ire Llnc LINDA LESSING ROGER LEWIS Taud Track. Manager I ixl League Room Rep Semor Choir o e Fe tual Nom Comm ELPHY LYINCH CAROL 'VIADSEN Semor Choxr Soph Nom Comm Deko 1 FRIENDLIEST DENISE DOVE D CLASS OF 1960 37 . ' .B . Q N. h T . . , ' ' H S S ' .' . . 6 ' LL I I ? 4, ff! - , . Ag K 1 ' '..' - Y i'wa : A i ' I . 'ill J -. f Y V v V v A . , . .N . . V , I 7- , ,. V I , , .. . . 7 ,H ' 311: ,, 'S I A , '. 4 I Xl. IX 1 'lf' l A' . . A' I ' Y . .V , A A - ., L. .A 4 9. 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Ihrzuxz I':I:'rlI5 'I-I'IIl'I'i I'x'f- YP 'Q' '91 '17 H1 I-XXIIX -XSL IMXK E T-XX -Xlx-X BPI C In TLPPILL Lmttm H1 X Cornega Student fountml Serum thou Iunmz Chou CLASS OF 1960 3 vu 121 1-if aw aim 1514 ff' .Q BOB TOBPX IINIJ-X 'IUXXXI' SAIJAXIL TSI Nl-NM A Uptlml t lopldn Sgt at Arms X H S I C L Olde-1 ofl Sturlcnt Council T -XNX A VEININEWITZ XHRX TL RNER BIII Tl RNEP Llnc Xlce Pre X in ltk Xhe tlmg Taud Taud X dl ltw Footbdll Student Councxl Studentfouncll I X Football XIICHAEL VXALSH DON XX AISTROW DIClx WEIGABT Junlor Pres Barons IN H S X arsltw Football X arslty Football Order of L BLST ATHLLTL XTIKF WALSH WDW -C' ? '7 I MXTTX XOLIATEDT Rallx Squad Lopmn Trea Llnt Sec A JI DI xx EINDELL 20, DLLBLRT XOSS Baxonx X n :tx Football Senlox Bow Rep f ta, ,i. f AQ PHII XXHITF X drslty Track X ATSIIX Baxketbdll Btuono Sec 3 'ff' ,AMQQJS -f ' . ' J ,p ' 2 2 s f - V I , M A . -U ' A A ' -01 H , A . fb: ' 4, I A 2 fri . W ' A 1 - ' WL rife! lf W7 9 pngii . 6 , A 'H .133 g . 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'Q 'S' j LINCOLN SENIORS CUTEST COUPLE MIKE McKELLIGON PATSY DUDEN NANCY ZIMMERMAN Phllo Rally Squad Football Prmcess 44 BOB WHITE JAMES WILEY BOB VVILHEL Rally Squad Varslty Football Capt Frosh Pres N arslty Football Optlmlst Varsxty Basketball N H S Loyal Heirs of the Shxeld Optlmlst Sec fl MONTA WILLOTT BONNIE WOOLLEY KATHLEEN YSTAD Dal Segno Chl Tlada Y Teens CAMERA SHY SENIORS SHARON KAY ARTHUR PAT BASSHAM CAROL ANNE BROLLIAR RUTH KAY COMSTOCK ROBERT DUNCAN BRUCE HINDMAN DICK JANZ JUDI KEYSER JANE MATHEWS STEVE MINAMI TOM PAUL, MAR GARET ANN RADER MICHAEL STENERSON AND ANITA WILLIS D011 Davis Heather Bu-me Sweden Germany Experiment ln International American Field Service Llvlng ln a day of strife and mistrust between na tions it is essential that nations learn as much as ls possible about each other Through various for elgn exchange andtraveling programs eight seniors were given the opportunity to broaden their educa tion a.nd gain many friends throughout the world Heather Blrnle brought back many memories of her summer in Germany Gerd Klehmet felt that his main purpose as an AFS student was to acquaint the Americans with Germany and help to change the misconceptions some Americans may have had about Germany Pertl Slltannen from Finland found that living with and knowing an American family was a valuable experience he would never forget Experiment in International Living gave Don Davis the opportunityto knowa small group of Scan dinavlan people well. As a member of a choir Bill Prichard met people from thirty one countries at a gathering of Welsh Choirs in Wales. Judy Stebinger a.nd Llz Holbrook saw American government in ac tion during their American Heritage tour. As rep resentative ofthe Oregon Govemor's Youth Council, Dale Morden joined adults and other students ln Washington, D.C. , to discuss the educational and personal problems of today's youth. f if? -EV Q 'Fi -bf , 4 fl I ' E -:sara CVX '--ff5- AL. Perttl Slltanen Gerd Klehmet WW ' 'Q From Finland From Germany mmuuugyn American Fleld Servlce American Field Service I -55 as 9,45 A ff tfh' 'WS 3110 -1 :U IP 4 ITI C z CD cn ITI E O IJ cn Blll Pritchard Wales A Welsh Choir Group Liz Holbrook Tour of United States American Heritage Tours Dale Morden Judy Steblnger Tour of United States Walhlngton D C American Heritage Tours Governor's Youth Councll 45 ,I - --' 9 . . 1 -- fs l 1 'X--..1 ::.':D dl , A n H Y.. M , 4 ,gan V. fax. fl As' I , 'Af f m it A, - - ze -gg v 4,3 ... 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' TFLQQ s-- v Ji 4 ,Q 517 lI,,' Q rfLg-' g --'l 4 V! - , !', - 46 iT l 'Y I' F, L- 4 I Jumors began the year by electing presi dent Ike Levy vice president Margaret Palmer secretary Karen Nemiro treasurer Alex Catlin and historian Barbara Geisler One of the cabi net'sf1rst duties was to select a committee of five to represent the Junior class in the Student Coun cl November 5th was the day chosen for the Junior Class Assembly With the help of Miss Carol Allen Miss Mary Townsend and Mr John Lehman and a drama steering committee the assembly was successful A paper drive sponsored by the Ways and Means committee was the next project A new system of choosing the many committees for the Prom was also introduced This was done by placing a list in the counseling room where stu dents wishing to participate could sign up for the approprlate committee The committees were chosen from the list of names submitted and helped make the Prom a great success Another important committee was the cap and gown com mittee This group measured the seniors for graduation robes distrtbutmgthe caps and gowns after they arrived Besides introducing new com mittees the Junior class learned the importance of working together in reaching a common goal Ike Levy President CLASS OF 1961 Levy is 1l1 11.-1 L.-.11 71111-' U 111 '17 1:11. 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Q, .- i Gif -.. 1 3 1 ,Vx 3 t 'rl yo- if . ,v 4 'ai ,. ? x I 4' gg Georgene Cook ' Diane Coward ' i ' Donald Cowne yy, ' A Robert Craycroft i X H H11 ' 4 ,fyfll Y 'nf , P. 4157 W I r. S f lb f N' ,if A ,K gn 5 af -- pi V . 12? . ' Y J ' 'iw-fa, 1 g: YZ' f J fs ,.'. 'MJ 1' jf nr Margretta Dow Vicki Drake Donald Dreiling Chris Dukehart Linda Durham Ronald East J enean Eva.ns Mary Evans Rick Evenson Judy Ewin Cathie Fagan 16- .4-9 -.48 ., -.1 ,, , x ,M 'YL' 'E .-iffkd r ,.i,,, , .. Z3 Joan Cummins Robert Cusick Allen Davis Susan Davis Juniors enjoy Optimist Dance JUN IORS-CLASS OF 1961 - fb f il A -' f: ' .ef , ca 5-' Q .. ., I-- , img , 'cl 3 'r ' ff have J ' v fm ' 64' 4343: ' I I ,, N A --4 D, 1 Mug 4 vi. ,,, rt mfr ,Q 5 vw' if Maja Farwell Terry Faw Dennis Petter Linda Fisher Jeannette Flores Daxld Forester Rayburn Freauf Martin Friedman Stexe Friedman Donald Fujita Doug Gales Calxin Gantenbein John Gardner Bruce Gar7a Tom Gavslista Barbara Geisler Gary Gewecke Barbara Gobler Frank Godfrey Cliff Goldman Ann Goodsell Marilyn Gramlich Paul Hager John Hallman f I i ,v T in f 7 3 .4 7 ,-p aff 16- I ? if T 1 I' gf' 5-1 William Hanks Sue Harrah Barry Hasson Eileen Hawkins Shirley Heinemann Tony Helm Jan Herrmann Tim Hill Ida Hobara Donya Hoenshell Sibyl Holbrook Joseph Holloway ur X4 I -L3 4' at X A 'T F S oi: ' 'Q 4 4? 2 I, ' C' ' a vP f: . fn ,A , 4 Q . T' GI Q' -Q in-. 1 'w -5 rl p Y 'Nl Q cena, T gf V 3-. ff' 141- 'L I V T 1-as ,., v-0' - Q -a y 'Q' x l a . ,ml ,4 1 ll' 63' I ,f Sharon Jones Robert Junken Dennis Kasubuchi Priscilla Kelley Kathi Kerwin Darlene Kilcup Marcy Klingbeil Katharine Kneass Leslie Kolisch Sharon Koller Janice Koonce Gerald Kubeck Freiya Kuo Marianne Kuvallis Leslie Labbe Shirley Langfitt Joann Lenchitsky Sally Lenchitsky .4-is V uf.-,fr 2-i -:r 'N W- Y 1 In I 1 Sharon Inman Sue Irelan Kyoko Iwalnoto Eva J edwab Carole Johnsen David Johnson Michael Johnson Julia Johnson 1:3 Q -1 fi- . ,vm ,,f, , 6 'np 'ffm Diane Holman Linda Holmes Patti Holt George Hood Kaaren Horsley Manford Hotchkiss Katheryn Howard Charles Howe Dawn Hume Sharon Hunt Charlene Iggulden Ralph Inman JUNIORS-CLASS OF 1961 ' ' '..,.A 'W .. 1. 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' Evelyn Pierce Sharon Pierce Avie Polk Betty Polley Gregory Powers Harriet Powers Marlene Osaki Jane Othus Jerrold Packard Susan Palaske Margaret Palmer Vernon Panter Pat Panton Michael Patrick Norah Patterson Virginia Paulson Kathryn Perkins Dorothy Peterson There is Nothing Like a Dame ' JUNIORS-CLASS OF 1961 G3 3? if Q N Q- 9 1 X Q-9 in V' Q' ab C-'15 . 1l543r Thomas Robmson Coleen Rolsland Robert Rosenbaum Barbara Russell Bob Ryan Arnold Sackett Shlrley Saltman Nlxke Sammons Rlchard Sasakl Tlm Savmar Charles Schaefer Karen Schlllmg Rose Schulhaus Dave Schulu Frxtfx Schultze Duane Selander Meredlth Shanklm Rosemary Shea Susan Sherman Maureen Slmmons Joseph Slaton John Smlth Susan Sprulll Sue Stafford -1 E-v ASW' 1 1 fa 25- as 'W L-3 5 1. -., I, VI 1 L x Q2 4 ! 35' xv, .- n-1 s if F 4 ' 4 r Q ,f X 0, el it 3 f 9 Y-1 T N4 ,.. ,36- Tony Stephens Larry Stmson Charles Stockwell Page Stockwell Carolme Stoel 'Noel Stryker Margaret Swmney DLHIIIS T ulor Sharon Tmlor I-'r'1ncme Tento Susan Terrxll Tom Fharp fv- ,av 'Y 'T 1 H I ! . , A .2 ' , I. 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L3 , Betty Ystad as V I sr fag, R ' Susan Zimmerman X h, A+: , if CAMERA SHY: Jan Allison, Jo Allison, Daniel Brown, Patricia Brown, Alice Bryant, Richard Butler, Linda .al Carlisle, Marilyn Clark, John Flintoff, Ron Flores, Phyllis Ralph Zusman v Q ' ,,, Gardipe, Steve Getchell, Hizedis Goodspeed, Sankie Ward Barbour -fl t A Henderson, Page Hendryx, Evelyn Jenkins, Evelyn Lewis, V ' 'P jffr-A ' Roxanna Overby, Aprille Patterson, William Penn, Jerrie ,v 45 g Ramo, Ronald Rockwell, Gloria Sloan, Carol Trebs, Bob - i 5 I Stoll, Susie Williams. 55 F..T. 141 . r... F' ,JF iL..i. LT...- 1 V'- fi 1.11 r.-.- F D L il, -.-7-Q. f-L V '-1 .ii L., ...+l ,T- r., u It LL...- .....L fi? fi H113 Ftfj L-...Ii ...il T.. f-' D UTOCPD PH.: I . U il V 'Q 5-QW, Z-J Q L-,J1 'T T- Eff? Pj . , LJ Vw' A p Y 1 5 nr vw, -:jf L. ' - E13 1 jg E-QW iii ,Li W 1: if-Q Q -J f C 3 4.iL.-. Lx 'I EJ'U lgff - V V - FJ L -leaf EQJJ V CME LEUH- if M r ' fi V ' Q H H k lf--Va-i ffm ,T.1.i.l - 1 fq lliii ' VEAM?-A IL L nl - fx-.7 'Q All Sophomores began the year by electing Branson Call, presxdent Ann Morgan vice presldent Tom Gerber sec retary Kent Houser hlstorlan Jxm T1ppet and Mort Tuft boys representatwes and Nancy Soga and Sue Mlller glrls representatlves Cam Blrme was elected treasurer The fxrst project of the class was the Fresh1e Fro llc a party to welcome mcommg freshmen The class also sponsored ahospxtalxty commlttee whxch gave a tea for all new sophomores Another step toward the promotion of school splrlt was made when the class elected the Sophomore Rally Squad whose duty It was to support the JV teams at their games Together the class and cabmet accomplished many other thxngs durmg the year The sophomore assembly dls played the class's varled talents Not to be forgotten were the Jumor Loyal Helrs of the Shleld who formed to keep or der at assembhes A Clean Up the Cafeteria campaxgn was launched and a class newspaper was prmted to keep students mformed of class and cabmet act1v1t1es Branson Call Presxdent CLASS CF 1962 Branson nn Toni Call Morgan Gerber Tv Sue Nancy J m Miller Soga Tippet Miss Minnie Ambler and Mr Bert Rogers sophomore counselors ST' am Kent Blrnie Houser EQQEZEQQ LfI'Cl L-l--.-71 D-El U-EJ lli .... 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A o l V I 1 My A ,, , ,,Hi,, F- T y ' A ' V A w ' . t , , fi., i l Mel Ackerman Peter Adams Sally Agostl Persls Ainey Nicklaus Albrecht Barbara Aldassy -.1 Michael Allen 1 D Shirley Anderson Rosemarie Anderson Stephanie Arnold J ante Ashford Omha Atl-unson Linda Austad Scott Barde Gary Barrlck Fmls Bassham Sidney Beacham Barbara Bell Chloe Bergreen Gloria Bersaas X, SOPHONIORES Margaret Bree Rlchard Brxll Walter Brown Sally Buckler Phllxp Buehner 3 Clark Bunton Mark Bunton Sue Butler Elxzabeth Byers -A fa., - J! vQ,X Davxd Blllures Cameron Bxrme Jamle Bischoff Judy Blacker Patty Blazler 26' P-Q g- Wxllxam Boyce Todd Bradley Karen Braley Susan Brandon bw A5 -K 4 Z' 1 AAA Jeanette Blles Evelyn Bxllmgton il wr T ,..-vo -it A .mls L-X '-1.7 Branson Call 2 ' I d , 2 n ,aiw Fred Carlson v Norman Clark U' P 'fn' ' if Patrncia Clark s t Carol Cameron g 4, 1 4-IJ 2 M: x 'r :Q A Ag. .1 Y 58 ar. 'q g,Afy2j 11.1 ,-f:m:.,:3'5f 'ijvlvl 4 sw, 4 5 . , I I Q Q I' 6' ,-Q. 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A Dale Coloma Suzann Corie David Coughlin X 1 'wr-v' v l 0 '-1 't Rosemary Couture .Q A v ' 5 C Y' -f-1 92' K-3 1' -7 Ellen Donovan Barbara Durkhetmer BC as .qv Q, '16 ei ,.'- Jacqueline Cowgill Luanne Cowne Terrxe Cress -, Nllke Culley -- Margaret Dahm Rlckey Dalbart 'Vhke Davis Q Cry 'aiu --s CLASS Nlxchael Dworsky Niarla Esformes Dexter Faxrbanks Tom Feldenhelmer Jane Felter Charles Flsh Barry Frledman Joan Gage ,vs 4 ful f sf -.v'Y ,-1 6 Peter Davls Julla Demeter Kay Dennis Davld Devoe Jlm Dezendorf Walter Dillman Patrlck Donnelly OF 1962 Thomas Ganger Davld Garrlson Stefan Gast Glorla Gaudmo Tom Gerber Gall Gtlchrxst Robert Glasgow Helen Goodman Gretchen Gore Janet Goss Marion Grammer Holly Green Sharon Greenwood Sylvia Gullekson 59 5 f K D - , 'sr ' 7' ' '- 3 5- f, ,. .I v, 1 U f , -1' ' -f , - . , A 'A,A V7 fl. ' 'X l Q4 A . . 'xv '. ,jgf . I - S 4, l 1 -v ., v '. ' :Hg . A. Y., li, 1, ' I Q , Q , - V f W ,M?A.r: 5 C C' 3 271 Ga - T ' 'ffk ', ' 1 4 7 . H A ,,f 4 A A A ' -D - , , , it Z-,Q u f f . D X 1 A- V if L ' I x . V I ' Sis Q' .' Jr r , R K L, ' - - ' 4 'ff ' Q Larry Frager v 1 ' K ' m l ' -4 ' , Q . Q V 'A Q, w 1 ' l ui v '73 ,, .1 ' 6. 'V-T' 0.-1 T' -5 . ' ' I 3. ' -' - ' N ' - ' ' v Q 5 Q a 6 A v . . ' V? , iii, ' ' ' i , - 2 ' , , A ' . Q 2 f K I Q als 'I' i ' ' Q I' C' v '79 I f 5 . ' Y Y , 1 - 2 ia, f in Davld Hacker John Haff Dlana Haggstrom Larry Hale Barble Halllnan Jonme Harding Toby Hardy Bruce Harmon Terry Hart Xhlllam Harryman Nancy Hayes James Heagle George Helllg Fred Hellberg Bernice Hobara Bonnie Holbrook Cathy Holman Susan Holsapple Terrl Horrocks Kent Houser SOPHONIORES Helen Johnson Lmda Johnson Darryl Jones Lyn Jordm Robert Joss Cheryl Kelley Margarett Kenney MBYCIH Ketell Bllly Klng Sharon Kllpphahn Donna Koepplln .., Donna Kuchlnka Phyllis Kunstman Virginia Lake 60 Sl I,--, '-Z7 QL:- .gnu- Mavls Hume John Hutchlson Beatrlz lnfante Robln Inman Kenneth Isbell Susan J achetta Gall Jacobson Ursula J ahns Lawrence Jessen -.f wk. '15 ilu! 3 Nancy Hubbard Ala.n Huddle il' A 5 fi 1 430 5195 rf Q5 'BJ' i ut 415. if 4. i I' -Z .,.-1 I . ,vm I , V, ., H . J, . -N A ,, ', v, 1' , ,. 1. , .,. f ' Q! 3 ' s . . I 'y I- -Y' v' r '.', 'Il .. 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'Q , 1 5 ,, lf 'I la. . ff Q EQ 'X 'v ' '--f X U, ,fN,,4,,', L- f Q William Langan John Larrabee Claire Lawson , 4 r' 6. 3 A .Q t xy 51, 'fi . , , ,X ,G I 4 , ,, .JA 4 v--r Margaret Lloyd John Lomacln Kerry Longaker Narmle Louis 'A wr , I 3' , 4-'V' L, ,,! . sr C- A - N' f ... , X 3 I , FQ, xx 2 ,,,, , , A, X an ZS l -pa Robert Lowe A K 2 - Donald McClure V Gayle McFarland 117 William McGarr N N7 ,- I '57 - 1 N T y 'Y X A .f Jane McKinley Susan Martm Cheryl Mattoon Q.. Cherlyn Mazurosky Shirley Meredith Janice Michel Pat Miller Susan Mlller SUEMM CLASS OF 1962 Beverly Monroe ,,. J Marylu Moore Charles Morden Ann Morgan Karen Mortensen Thomas Nash Barnett Nelson Penme Newsum Christme Noce Roberta Nohlgren Buff Nord Judy Overback Bill Overton awe- K? qv, ni 1 fs Larry Packouz Judlth Palno mfr Norma Palmer Vlckl Parks Johnnie Patterson Ann Patton Lynda Patton .w John Pedersen Robert Peets ' Carol Peltier Kathleen Piper 61 I .5 J L. 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I Mary Pomeroy Sally Ravlzza Lance Raynor Dorothy Rea +- SybLl Reed Robert Repp Diane Rhodes Mary Rhodes Patrlcma Rlley James Roblson John Robison Lonny Rodgers Larry Roller Barbara Rosenfeld Joyce Rothell Maureen Rothwell Jerald Royse Gerald Sargeant Truman Sasakl SOPHOIVIORES Chrls Schwanz Lee Schwartz Barbara Scott Larry Selander Brmkley Shannon Mary Sprando Sherrlll Stebmger Mlchael Stenerson Laurie Stewart James Strxckland Lxsa Sturm Carol Swenson f Tyler Tabor Lvnn Tamlyasu John Tatum Jxm Tlppet '- r 3 K' I Leigh Tremblay H - Alice Tsunenaga Jack Tucker , N v Q,- f ,gf- -f E Judy Shearer Vlrgmla Sherk Gary Sherwood Nancy Soga aww-5 ag .gf ' its 5 9 62 IW! 34' rv L , ri s N ' I 'Y J in Donald Schauss Elisabeth Schultz 'if 0 - 7 'I' if ...I Sv 2 'S ,I nfs 4' 1 .1 X x nv Q 1'5 ,Q x u X' 5' K' af 1 'SM gr - R ' A -T111 , :ex 9. 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X Z , Q - - W 4 Y 'Y , 7 4 M. r. , -I ,I i -q-1 5 3 -36 ,Qu Y'-'qi v S Lynda Patton llstens attentwely to Phllo busmess at after school meetmg Q22 59' 2-Q -wr I QQ Wendle Wells J amce Wheelock Hugh Wnecks Dave Wlley Judy Will C Peter Adams and Janet Goss walk blindfolded to pm tail on donkey at Jeff pep assembly 'Q Morton Tuft Barbara Turner Sharlene Vance Kim Van Dusen Joe Walls Heidi Weber Sharon Weldhuner Wanda Willis Larry Wilson Stephen Winslow Jimmy Womack Jo Allce Wright Jerry Young Charles Dark LASS OF 1962 CAMERA SHY John Bigjoe Lestock Desbrlsay Robert Ellxs Brinkley Hulln Judy Kelley Raymond Lee Robert McVae John Miller Tony Spearce 63 A 4. 7 m'f- KWJ 1-'iq l V'L-,J'i 51 V- ,IAM J N EJ igg Miki ' ,1L,. ,. NITOCPDPKD F1-HJ fivlj 1..V '-v Tl! 1-.- PQI ...Vg ,gl T--Q X i.1i.1 f-?- U J J.-.J LL-4,1 V' T 141. L ?.1... T C' b Y 1 5 5' - H rj 1 , J I 4 Lffll Y , T-'TJ Vffu LF - .1 if W1 I Q31 lQ T F L' w 'J 4 1 Vi, 1 1 L JP! ' if? 'gvffii iii TIT L L- ii -J Pi? 'T F' ,WIA-P-1.x-F , QANJ 1 , .4,i L l -1 155 ,K 24, LV?-4 . 64 ..i,lL Eji. Miss Frances Elmer and Mr Robert Palmer freshman counselors ff will .- 'vng 1 F -,ct rx ' Q4 1' 'Q 4- 3 t J7 ' 7 tw rs an xr FRESHIVIEN CLASS OF 1963 lewd' 34' MUG: I3 Yi A fs ah if vv iff LX 35 4,3 , -1 4,,, nv- 4... 14 5' 36 ' -v -asf '+-.v 6 Leona Aanderud Peter Adelsheim Zelma Aldmger Lane Allen Jamce Anderson Susan Anderson Rlchard Arend Ruth -Xrend Sandra Arndt Dax 1d Ax shalomov Judx Bam Jeanne Ball Stephen Barendrlck Pat Bassham Becky Bates Nancy Battxn Be'-erly Beavers Margaret Beecroft Glen Berry Karen Bersaas Rxchard Berthelsdorf Mlchael Bmk Pamela Blake Karen Blanchard Louxs Boxsclalr Judw Bosley Cathy Bowen John Bladlev George Brxce Larry Brustad Nhchael Buck Bruce Byerly Eugene Campbell Nlary Campbell Pat lcla Carrell Audrex Chalker Joan Chovm Joyce Chrlstenson Nlxchael Clarw Susan Coffen 'slary Ann Cogglns Phxllxp Cohen Ruth Cohen Wendy Cohen Gordon Collett Whchael Collett ...Q . 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Q, 'A . , - r Edward Conoy er Alfred Cook Robert Coplen Darryl Cornellus Robert Cotton John Covuger Vlalxssa Cox Elxzabcth Crawfo d Cathy Cress Gary Curtls Sharon Czyzeys ln Rodne Dahlgrer Judy Dale Stex en Dawson Rlchard Defrelta Sharlene Deharpport Nllchael Derois Franceb Deyoe Carol Dlllmar Stuart Dxrector Damel Dombrou Julle Anne Donald Tom Dorr1s Barbara Dow Stephen Duden Shexla Dxorok Wllllam Elll xgrud Marx Lmersor Adele Ltllnger Peggy Fltzpatrxck Robert Floxse Lee Judy Ford Larry Ford Susan Ford Alana P rancms Samuel If rxendlx lohn P rykman Niarllee Caleb Sandra Gamble Floxa Gaxdner hathryn Gasparotu lhom iw L xb on Iohn L xmnu. Patrlua Cremuood 'Xhrk L roemne Clenn C rubb lanet Hachlya Iflmps Harrell Blll llrmlu Larrx llawthornv. lxaren Ile1berg Kathy llexberg Sandra li1ll Francxs Hlnden Lxndw Lee Hod or -ol 33 '79 wr 'J' i an aes.. fi FRESHIVIEN ... l-qv! 53 .f' .J 11 ,aw fa 7 '7' 5 1-'P CLASS OF 1963 1' ,pa 9 fi if -V- fi I 6 Tgfgfl ' 2 A -5 - lf l- A 6 yn fr -3 5 , A - .. a ' wi -- ' l ' -Q .. -, C -, - ffilzff ' ' I X - ' : ' 1 1-' , I V It I v I V' Y, ww 93 . A F 1 v KS I , W ye 4 ,, e 'f 'o .v S, 22 ' . ,- .- f .- . 'v 'Qi' ' ' . Q , ' ' .- H ' , .L Q A ' , ,L 7 ' X V ' ' 'X V' s A v 1 Y q K ' g .S . . . - fs , - ,, . ' 1. f-L, -'7 3 N J Q ., 1' ' 'x . ' ' ' l LL x' -1- 'r , fc' ,Lx . YQ ' . . 1' 7 , ' ' '.' w . ' 4 Y ir 'Y 'f , ' 'Sm W X y E f M '- - , ., : :' S 4 ' - .. 'f .. 10 ' 7 f ' '4' ,x . ' V , , ' ,y . I 1 Anna Mae Eaton I . . .Z N 5 . ' ' x A' F i T ' , . N Q ' , . I . , f. 1 .. sk . ' A N 17' , .. ' .- ,2 f' , v In tr' 'E' ' L49 ' A ' - . 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Xl N1 Stanley Hoffman Paul Hohman Judlth Hoxtlnk Sabra Holbrook Helene Hornsteln Loren Hotchltlss Mark Hughes Alan Hughex Hldeto Ivsamoto Laura Imdelun Gary Jackson X lctorla Jackson Brxan James Melanle James Suzann Jobb Carolyn Johnson Terrance Jones John Kendall Anne Nlarle Kendrxck Cathleen Kxng Patrlcla Kxrkland Don Kneass Ruth Knlght Suzanne Knowlton Constance Koken Bruce Korter Lenanne Kraft Llnda Larsen Sharon Laslch Hubert Leonard Juhe Levln Elame Lewls John Lobltz John Long Wllllam Long, Mlchael Lovmg James 'llcKel11gon Donald 'NlcK1n1ey Kathleen Marble Ross Marks Susan Marsh George Nlead Jan Nhller Nielwln 'VI111er X lrgmla Elmer B111 'Vlorrlson Sandra Morrow X lfglnla Moudy Barbara 'wloyle Lynn Mulqum Terry Murphy Lance Nagel Sue Newbegxn Danxel Norman Wllllam Norman I J 2 - - ,, K E '-- f :L , , , ' ' A ' . f s ' If , f yr C, 1- 7 rf ' , V sl , 1 W5 f ' I , I, , 17.21 . A fa . G, . 1 . 5 , ' S s lv . ' ' 4 , - ' ' Q , v. L x , W . M -A -- JL J - , ' ' ,T -7' V: . . 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I ' ' 'A r v 1 I f l 1 ff, A l , , 11' f ' A' l , Peggy Noles X mgxma Noyes Kexan Nye Lance Olsen Sally -knn O Nelll Norman Orr Marllyn Ot erman Francls Palmer Lutse Paluch Kaye Paterson Edgar Patrtclx Gall Pearson John Petersen Karm Petterson John Phxllxps Kathleen Pxetsch Joe Plngelton Edgar Pxper Peter Plttock John Podpah James Pomter Thomas Pomter Rtchard Pope Earl Powers Vlartha Powers I+ rank Pratt Sandra Prxdeaux Francle Ray Darrel Reese Deborah Remhardt Sally Rhodes 1 90 .rs ag -0' Quan by N It ,Q xv L8 1 'f ' .3 da .Sq 'v Nr .-Q FRESHIVIEN CLASS OF 963 415 ,ii Barbara Rxce 3 K Gordon Rtdgway N' 'Q Johnnx Rxsttck 7 xg Margaret Rltz Robert Robmson Rlchard Rosenbaum 4 A J, 4, Conme Rumer fx Rlchard Sanders V Nancx Santrw Peter Sasaltl Jack Schauss Iudx Schulte Arnold Schuanl lox ce Sun ell Carole bv. 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FRESHIVIEN CLASS OF 1963 an fix .1 4-15 Q-.3 5.25, AG -A rs urfw Innes- Danna Snell William Snell Calvin Souther Carol Sprague Sally Spring Martin Stetson Llnda Stex ens Ann Stockwell Shirley Strlngfellow Vlvlan Stryfeller Steve Swarengm Patsy Swmney Robert Sworden Elleen Tanaka Connle Taylor Gwendolyn Taylor Joann Taylor 'Vhchele Taylor John Terry John Thompson Jeffrey Thorpe Dennls Tong Beverly Trlp Mary Twitchell Patsy Unger Margret Vann Claudxa Vmes Kathle Wade Robert Wagner Howard Macy Wall Robert Walsh Diana Walstad Richard Walton Lloyd Ware Wayne Wells Raymond Wendell Judy Whnte Kenneth Whlte Thomas Whlte Bettle Wl11l2.mS Judxth Wllllamson Camllle Wllle Marllyn Wlnders Lmda Woods Betty Woolley Art Yancey Faxth Zlemer 'C CAMERA SHY Wanda Atkinson, Edward Barron, Chrlstlna Burge, Antonette Camlllo, Larry Doss, Delores Ferdlg, Edith Lee Ferdig, Dyann Fix, Ida Carol Gaut, Caldwell Goodspeed, Anne Hallmark, Sharon Hood, John Merlna, Gall Schoelz, Beverly Slaton, Albert Steblnger, Leo Steve, Leroy Tlllotson, John Andrew Tuman, Mary Kay Walters Jw 5. k 4 A 1 1 -1 '- f, -1' P' ' 5, fe- . - -5 'L fs el 3 X- nw, We 3' P' T Q fiwfg, ' ' 'QB I - , f, ly. 1- 2 1 ' ' ' -- W ' . .4 ' - , Y... 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Q2 QL , N 1, . A. Q Y N , J-nf, ,I ,. 1.4 -- Q -1, 1 ,,1xx'-, 'log 1, 1 4 ,, iv A ,QL 1 1 1 -1 - 1 . u , XA . ,' f . . .' ' ' , , . t 1 1 1 ' v' 4 1 ' ' yr A 3 . . ht -11 . 'f -'1- mfs - . 1 . l ' X xx ' ' H l 1 - . 1 ' 1 ' A - 1 xx ' 1 lr r . . . . . 1 . 1. r ' 1 '-1 ' 1 1 1 . L . . ,, , . . .v , , .,., , . -' 1 W xf-, 'I , ' ',- W X , t - ' f ' 1 1 ' ', 1 x 1' . V ' , .. , ra . ,, . , , , . ' ' ' . x i . . . - - , . . . I V , , ' - -' 5 ,Z ., , . ,Q ' ' if 1 xt ' 1 ' N 1-1 , , 3.1 . ,V . 1 , ' , . ,. ' , . , ,., . - . . . v 1 - ., I . X , H s ' . . . ,, , , -1 DQS ' iii, LCQD E!-IJ it- LELD. cf-Q y ' f1 Q 'Il-U 13-3 -1.1.-.. ' N L .l Cl'-U in-L-1 7l Ti CL-Cl U CI -ill, ,..i1,1 U-21 Cl-'li .-1... 3 , . SENIOR CHOIR Fall in! Choir members rush past Mr. Bell to get in position. ..l1L. U-U fCF'I:l 14. .711 Cl-U U73 -ilil H-...Y-.. El-.D U-lj llil t.,-. - X- A ,W V ..1, ..,.. With the downbeat from Mr. Bell,t.he assembly gets underway. EL-'D U-'El iii. 1.1.1 El-El U13 illl -1-'- El-U 'CVE l , .iri- :J-13 lE1'Cll i414 ..-ri.. C1-U y El-73 l ...Ji .Ti Cl-El CFEI ...Ji Relieved performers leave assembly. CL-D , X 7 ,. - CVTII y STRING CHOIR X Silhouetted through the door is Benfield PEP BAND 74 pencer First row: Mary Ann Coggins, Kcvnn Nye, Diane Graham, Linda Durham, Luise Paluch, Glenda Rubottom and Virginia Lake. Second row: Joe Wdlls. va row uds Boslex I-xithx 'ii rblt Ji it Xsh nr Q ii1'braok bmp tr Bi Nttt 'ni 'klthinlex 'iliddle row XX ilter Diilnmr Stun Wim iovs Dennis long Iom L 'trger Niir lsr X!indLr: Rickx Popf, hm ii mdrd Bottom row Itrrx Nicintrx BLts1C0rbctt Putt Rinckhofi Don Dreiling., Darrel linn D.trrL1 Hirst lirx :hervwod 'Sir Don Cooduin director Left section: Front row: Mary Ann Coggins, Kevan Nye. Back row: Roberta Johnson, Gail Jacobson, Karen Cook, Sally Buckler, Harlan Loomis, Nancy Neill, Mr. Don Goodwin, director. Center section: Front row: Virginia Lake, Glenda Rubottom, Luise Paluch. Middle row: Harriet Denison, Monica Setziol, John Granet, Bill Brennan. Back row: Don Bree. Right section: Front row: Linda Durham, Dianne Graham. Middle row: Dick Berthelsdorf, Stephanie Arnold, Bill Boyce, Joe Walls, Melanie James. Back row: Spencer Benfield, Ray Sherbourne. l v ,- ' r It was a busy year for L1ncoln's Instrumental Music Department At all home football and basketball games Pep Band could be heard playing music for Rally s dances Hating no regular class schedule the band met before and after school to perfect the songs they used in backing the teams Pep Band marched at the Lincoln Jefferson game and partici pated in the Rose Festival Many actn ities kept Lincoln s or chestra occupied this year Among these were the Lincoln statue dedication assem bly the Orchestra Festnal at Madison High School a telexision appearance in May and Commencement The orchestra also participated in the Annual Christmas Concert and held xarious recitals through out the year SENIOR ORCHESTRA Mr Don Goodwin conducts orchestra at Fine Arts program 75 CARDINAL NEWSPAPER STAFF Linda Durham, Jerry Packard, Kermit Jensen and Sarah Steib dictate to Cardinal typists Sallie Clark, Judy Stebinger, Buff Ott and Rosemary Shea. Who has the page proofs? Where are the galleys'? Hearing these words, you've guessed right if you think you're near journalists. These questions echoed in Room 1215 in 1959-G0 where Lincolnites. working during fourth and seventh periods and after school. produced the Cardinal newspaper bi-weekly throughout the year. Fall and spring editors. Kaaren Beaver and Dave Holden, worked with a competent staff to produce a paper twice as large as last year's. Emphasis was placed on interviewing as many students as possible, and new features of special interest to Lincolnites were introduced. Nancy Robinson, news editor. and Ann Goodsell, page one editor, worked closely in pro- viding page one with up-to-date news. Martin Vidgoff assisted page two editor, Buff Ott. by writing special editorials. Eva Jedwab was constantly confronted with the problem of moving ads around in order to make room for stories on page three. Skip Frank, page four editor, provided a sports page with high interest. Financial security was maintained by advertising and business managers. Barbara Hersh and Tom Tongue, while Bob Armstrong. photographer. showed good potential for next year's Cardinal. Students were sent to journalism conferences in Eugene and Seattle to get new ideas for Lincoln publications. The high point of the year was the second annual Quill A Scroll Banquet. Publications Board members, Shelley James, Larry Evans, Dave Holden, Kaaren Beaver, Eva Jedwab and Judy Stebinger, planned the affair at which Mr. Jesse Leonard, former radio newsrnan, spoke. Requirements for the eleven Quill li Scroll members were: outstanding work in publications and a standing in the upper third of the class. Writing awards were also made at the banquet, and 1961 Cardinal editors were announced. Sf' g T ?' Y Photographer Bob Armstrong 4 is ready to take pictures. Mrs. Anne Milkes. Cardinal adviser, looks pleased with work of Cardinal editors, Kaaren Beaver and Dave llolden. 76 Us Q' B111 Brennan dlctates to reporters Paul Hager and Phll Wlute lla w--...., 'l-M- may ,.....-- Txm H111 Ewa Jedwab and Sklp Frank look on as Lmda Flsher Ann Goodsell Martln Vldgoff and 'Nlancy Robmson work on layouts G Tom Tongue Busmess Manager Janet Puhaty Asslstant Busxness Manager Barbara Hersh Adxertlslng, Manag.,er and Shella Plckens Ass1stantAdxert1s1ng., Manager dtscuss Cardlnal ad prospects Kaaren Beaver Qulll and Scroll Skip Frank Qulll and Scroll Qulll and Scroll Davld Holden Quill and Scroll Janet Puhaty Quxll and Scroll Elizabeth Ott x Quill and Scroll X 1 77 , 1 , 5 k .7 A , 1 tv? 2 1 , x PM 4 -. , U jf 6 H 1 A 1 . ' A - H.. Q ' -' f 1 : '4 ' 1 1 - B 1 -.. p ..,..,,,c . , W A , v , 0 H V' -any L x:J A A ' W Barbara Hersh ' lm af ' I f- , n f , Qt - Q! N? ' f I . N 3 1 ,, of 1 G V 7 I 1, N 1. ' I I L sz- , ' Eflvfgy J 1 M 7 ' ,- , . . ' .CA ' ' A L ' v ' ' 1 r 1 1 I N' Fingers fly as Jerry Schneider and Banny Hill trim yearbook pictures, K' .r' tfv .9 f:- Q9 xx b 1 - ,-- -fu .19 ai' 'I .. 5 Ce Q.- 78 Larry Evans Quill and Scroll Shelley James Quill and Scroll Stevie Kerwin Quill and Scroll Carolyn Perkins Quill and Scroll Sarah Steib Quill and Scroll Photographer Bob Armstrong is ready to take yearbook pictures, Jane Othus collects ideas for division pages. 21-'s cheerful atmosphere greets Larry Evans and Shelley James. The selling of yearbook ads is the concern of Adding the touches to this 5-gays Cardinal Don Bree and Win Casey. cover is Pat Groeninge CARDINAL YEARBOOK STAFF P rfrcj f' I' 6' ll 1 Index Edntor Wllml Llrlch Kermlt Jensen examlnes works mtently paste The members of the yearbook staff ll'lNC worked together thls year m an effort to produce '1 superlor book Each department has contrxbuted much toward the attatnment of thls goal XX 1th the help of Bob Xrmstrong Sue Stafford photographlc coordl nator scheduled all pmctures The art department consxstmg of Mlke Illll Stevle Kerwln Banny Iitll Sue Palaske and Pat Groemng was responslble for deslgmng each page Pat xllustrated Thls ts Japan s Hear w1th her cow er deslgn and Orxental lettermg In the clerlcal dlylslon Janet Puhaty and Kermlt Jensen wrote captlons for each plcture and supervlsed all copy preparatxon Mlmt Ulrlch served as mdex edttor Backed by the calcula Lompletlng., the dummy are Steyle Kcrwm and Sue Palaske tlons of Don Bree buslness manager Sarah Stelb was able to carry on a successful trader sale and Wm Casey wlth Sue Palaske sustamed a pros perous advertlsmg campa1gn The edltorxal department could not haye sur vlved wlthout the ald of Carolyn Perkms assoclate edltor who supervlsed the semor sectxon and Nancy Roblnson llterary edltor who was responsl ble for all ltterary copy We are mdebted to Jane Othus who contr1buted extra currlcular tlme to desxgnxng the Cardtnal's theme pages Many thanks to each member of the staff for hls help ln realxzmg CARDINAL 1960 Shelley James Larry Evans Co edltors Typtng terror Janet Puhaty begxns dutles asslsted by Sue Stafford ' sas ., o 3 av FFS.. Assoclate edltor Carolyn P91-kms Nancy Robinson Sarah Stelb and Dlane Da lels evcamlne Mrs Anne Mxlkes Cardlnal adxlser thoughtfully exammes her club 11 mlnlature Orlental garden layouts 79 li 9 ,J 4 ,g I , rf - . L X 1 , I' 4, , ff' l .. 1.4 F ' 1 ' l -up. I V . J i L V '. V L X I r V4 I V V. L . V t ' ' I A , I - , - , . . . ' . , . , . . . u . ,, . . , , ,, . . , . y I I V1 . ! . - . . . . l . . y . . . , A, . v . . ' .- . ' . A - . n S Sl S 1 .i s Q W . 'fr 9 'n .Tm ' f W' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Lxncoln chapter of the National Honor Society inaugurated its year's actnvxtnes wlth the mduction of new members ln November Fall presldent Dave Holden gave an address to the new members and th elr famllxes concermng the four requxrements of NHS scholarshlp, service, cltxzenshlp and leadershlp Hlghlxght of the year was the all clty Natlonal Honor Soclety Banquet sponsored by the Portland School Board The society also promoted scholarshxp and interest ln books coins records and safety through the showcase ln wh1ch the Honor Roll and other 8Xh1bltS were displayed Dale Morden Sprmg Presldent LO Q Front row Jane Rosenfeld Shelley James Amy Call Heather Blrnle Lydla Perlman Sue Kllnk Carolyn Perkins Colleen Doherty Second row Diane Orvedahl Momca Setzlol Ellen Schxnnerer Sue Gantenbem Cathy Smith Kay Lively Mary McCaslln Kim Bunton Susle Freeman Karen Golding Lxsa Livingston Miss Elmer adviser Thxrd row Bob Tobey Dave Swanson Dick Josslln Mike Walsh Ken Swan Dave Holden Don Davis Bob White Ed Glasgow Kurt Schloth Dale Morden Larry Evans 7 D . 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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS LEAGUE sv- 1 51 .f Front row K Pratt L Perlman F Farrens L Dawson S James L Jordm S Stebmger S Clark B Russell Second row L Schwartz A Blanchard R Cox W Casey R Butler J Dlckson R Rosenbaum S Benfmeld Thxrd row Nl Dow V Morrxs S Davls J Raaf J Roberts S Johnson At our flrst open meetmg for prospectwe mem bers and thelr parents we explained that Internatxonal Relat1ons League was a group of Lmcolmtestrymg thelr best to promote world peace through understandmg the peoples of the world At later meetlngs we had movtes about tolerance a speaker explammg Israe1's prob lems our two exchange students and Mr Prlllaman on geo polltxcs and general dxscussions on WhatI want out of lxfe Later we talked about how what we wanted would affect the world scene Another IRL project was to earn S600 to sponsor an exchange student next year Liz Holbrook Presldent IRL cabinet Liz Holbrook Judy Jessen Judy Stebinger Mnke Davis and Mr Kuzminskl adviser ni L Front row N Hlte E Schlnnerer C Smlth J Wright P Jackson J Rosenfeld S Kerwln S Freeman U Jahns B Aldassy Second row C Fagan H Blrnle A Godfrey S Kllnk J Roberts L Munro M Manln D Mortensen H Weber Thlrd row I Reinhardt M Esformes S Buclder G Klehmet P Slltanen B Stoll 81 er' .. N, h I , 1 I I t I ' 1 ' - . 4 T' : . . . . - . . . - . - ' . - ' U . - t . - - I I - , , , . , . , . , . , . , , . : . . , . , . T , I W . . . 'fs -T Q. . , J - ,, ,- ' . . - 6 , , . - .. , . n ' ll ' i ' I , r-' ' 2 . . -- ,,, ,C Tk V V 1. M , O a I - .Q - . Q . . ,. -. , C, I -. -- -' it ' A' 'A I ,M k' Q a' , I : r. ' , A - 1 1, 5. ' bca, vs 1 I .1 .- S -A , is-as -A' V ' - v ,1 . T ' ' 4' -- ' 5 ' F J ' i In I 1 . , . , . , . , . , . . - I - I - - I . , . , . , . , . , . . First row: Toni Gerber, Sue Palaske, Darlene Carey, Vicky Moen, Sally Spring. Second row: Walter Brown, Nicky Givas, Mike Gilly, Frank Billington, Arnold Schwanz. f , ...LA S. -t Janice Albright. Janet Harden. and Judy Gladding enjoy an afternoon with children from playschool. As part ui' their study of child care and development, jun- ior and senior home economics students conducted ri playschool for children between the ages of three and five, Beginning in April, the playschool was held Monday. Wednesday and I-'riday for four weeks. The children played with toys, listened to sto- ries and participated in games with each other while the girls observed. Mrs. Black pronoun- ced the plziyschool a success for both the children and her stu- dents. 82 snack GOLD KEY WINNERS Twelve art students were recognized for outstanding artis- tic ability in the 1960 regional Scholastic Art Contest. Winners of the highest honor, a blue rib- bon, were Freshman SallySpring, Sophomore Walter Brown. Junior Sue Palaske, and seniors Darlene Carey and Michael Hill. Second prizes. gold key award pins. were won by Fresh- man Arnold Schwanz, Sophomore Toni Gerber. juniors. Jane Othus. Bob Woodyard and Vicki Moen and seniors. Frank Billington and Nick Givas. HOME ECONOMICS PLAYSCHOOL Mrs, Bonhorst. student teacher, assists in unloading blocks. CLUBS Perhaps the oldest und most re xtred custom ofthe Iapantsenatxonal tri d1llO!1 xs the ted certmony one ofthe m mx refxnements U1 Jap mtse culture XXhlCh demonstrates the presence and lniluentt ot Len The tt.1 teremonx 15 an txttnsxon of th1s phxlosophy to the sphert of soclal meetmps The l'YlCtiI11Il'f bthmd the cere mom tonsxsts tn 1 mtetlnff of chosen ph1 losophers who hate much to talk oxer Contemplcxtxon lb the order ofthe dm und the ptutxclptints converse about art phl losophy or the ex ents of tht tlmt Due to tht mdustrtil tlxllwitxon and the Lmport 1t1on of Western tde IS and methods m Ixpan thtrt has been 1 grow nw dtxmtton irom II'tidlI1OIl und custom In tht mtdst of spted and progress how mer tht Japxntsetta Ltremonx remtuns .1 means by whxch ptoplc. may meet and enjow eath other's tompany 5' gf f 1 1 1 1- 1 - 11 - 111 ' 1- 1 1 '. ,. , , , . . 1 . . 1 xi V. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 11 '1 1 11 1 1 1 ' '. - 1 . , . ' 'r 1 1' 1' 1 - ' n lx . .I 1. . A .- . 1 t-1 , ,, , . . . .1 .. . - . 11 . , '- 1 - 1 1' 1 h, .I . 1. .1 ' .' 1. ' . . ' 1 t 1 1' 1 1 11 1 -- 11 , ' tk .h xt.. . I .. I 1 1 2, 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1- 1- 111 1- 1 11 1 1 1' 1 . 1 . . 11' , , ,. 'V .1 11 1 !.. First 1'OW: Lil H0lbrO0k, Patsy Duden, Stacy Leary, Karen Hobizal, Judy Gladding, Sue Klink, Mary McCaslin, Kim Bunton, Janet Harden, LaVonne Newsum, Leslie Beebe. Second row: Bob Pamplin, Don Davis, Bill Lowry, Mrs. Marie Allen, John Daggett, Pam Freeman, Jim Borg. Larry Clark. Dave Holden. FALL I. C. C. SPRING I. C. C. First row: Karen Pratt, Marlecta Basey, Colleen Doherty, Patty Vollstedt, Flossie Farrens, Janet Harden, Liz Holbrook, Stevie Kerwin Ida Hobara. Second row: Harold Jenkins, Laird Heater, Bill Turner, Jim Wiley, Larry Clark, Dick Janz, . . .1 I CANDID MOMENTS Heather Blrnle and Shirley Anderson sell ca.ndy at Philo Fudge Sale. A President Mary McCaslin informs guests of Comega's purpose at open meeting Get the chow out! This was the call heard by Llnc and Tasque members: Francy James. Colleen Doherty, Stevie Kerwin, Kathi Kerwin and Leslie Beebe at the Buckaroo Breakfast. Zee 'NIcCall and Stuart Campbell Toni Tharp and John Sturdexani Taud members entertain at open meeting dance to the music of I-red lxellfcr at this mir s Optimist dance F S hui ma tc Autumn Lam eb ritzi c tze ente ins A opian open 86 meeting 's Nancy Santry and Frank Pratt, Mike Mason and Diane Holman. Zee First row: Sally Lenchitsky, Joann Lenchitsky, Marlene Osaki, Gretchen Gore, Barbara Geisler, Priscilla Kelley, Sally Davis, Judy Kelley, Barbara Rosenfeld, Stacy Leary, Judy Jessen. Sue Johnson, Marilyn Gramlich, Carole Davis. Second row: Carolyn Perkins, Sue Palaske, Mary McCaslin, Karen McCoy, Cathy Smith, Jane Felter, Kay Lively, Stevie Kerwin, Kim Bunton, Molly Day, Lydia Perlman, Betty Rice, Pinkey Weight. Third row: Karen Horsley, Janet Roberts, Megs Lloyd, Jane McKinley, Cathy Fagan, Joyce Tanaka, Katy lwamoto, Jane Othus, Susan Davis, Nancy Hayes, Toshiko Maekawa, Jamie Bischoff, Barbara Durkheimer. COIVIEGA Dimes, dimes, and more dimes were collected forthe annual March of Dimes by the members of Comega, who also helped with the United Fund Drive. Comega members also filled stockings with candy and toys for small children at Christmas time. The club jointly sponsored a barn dance with Taud at Halloween, and helped to present the Valentine Dance. The members all enjoyed the potlucks, friend- ship meetings with other girls' clubs and date meetings that were held. President ... . ,. Mary McCaslin if HR 4 1. 4 :IL n a, 7 ..,i 4 1 Q i , -., Mary McCaslin V. President . .. Lydia Perlman at Secretary ...... Cathy Smith - Treasurer ..... Karen Christenson I . E 253 -V V wif' ,ff V c wigsjm R Ik 7. ' President ...... xx V. President . . . Secretary ...... Stevie Kel-Win Treasurer ..... Stevie Kerwin Libby Dawson Kay Lively Sue Palaske 87 First row: Charles Goodman, John Markewitz, Bob Pamplin, Dick Janz, Bob Wilhelm, John Sturdevant. George Bullock, Duane Selander, Bill McGarr, Pete Adams. Ron Saito, Dennis Kasubuchi. Second row: Amby McCulloch, Ed Glasgow, Dexter Fairbanks, Mike Walsh, Mort Tuft, Larry Evans, Branson Call, Jim Tippet, Eric Christenson, Dave Coughlin, Larry Selander, Mr. Otto Bluemmel, adviser. Bob Pamplin President ...... Bob Pamplin V. President . . . Ron Saito Secretary .... . . Denny Kendall Treasurer . . . . Larry Evans 88 DECON Rounding out Decon's busy schedule this year were activities such as the Senior Going- Away Banquet and helping, with four other clubs, to present the annual Mardi Gras. Additional activities included date and joint meetings. President ...... Dick Janz V. President . . . Eric Christenson Secretary ...... Duane Selander Treasurer ..... Larry Evans I I dv O Dick J anz 'Wdwq , J 5 i , ,I First row: Sally Claridge, Patty Keane. Wendy Reed, Patty Vollstedt, Patsy Duden, Margaret Palmer, Terrie Cress, Georgene Cook. Second row: Pat Panton, Joan Roberts, Barbara Ray, Leslie Kolisch, Leslie Labbe, Zee Zee McCall, Sue Robbins, Barrie Hallinan, Laurie Munro, Holly Green, Alice Tsunenaga. Third row: Leslie Beebe, Bernice Hobara, Ginny Miller, Fritzi Schultze, Karen Nemiro, Priscilla Campbell, Ginny Paulson, Ida Hobara, Chloe Bergreen, Pat Miller. Sadame Tsunenaga. COWAN President ...... Patty Vollstedt V. President . . . Lisa Livingston Secretary ...... Patty Keane Treasurer ..... Sally Claridge ,K 'XA'- '5 I , The Red Cross was aided by Copian this . A- 0 no A, giving basket to a needy family and helped pre- sent the annual Mardi Gras. Copian had joint ' V meetings with Pack of Washington, Sirs of . T, Cleveland and Euk of Washing-ton. The tradi- '3 tional Copian-Philo Luau was also held. .I i Patty Vollstedt year: the service club also contributed a Thanks- I President ..... , V. President ... Secretary . . Treasurer . f ,J ol' ., y .xt AK E 1 I Patsy Duden Patsy Duden Lisa Livingston . . . , Barbara Ray . . . . Patty Vollstedt 89 it wslf Li Q ...-nv E 35 l Y Y tl' , ,, See cz...- 2 dx in .a-R4 First row: Chris Dukehart, Dave Wickwire, Ed Whitford, Al Davis, Larry Clark. Second row: Mr. Kenneth Kletzer, George Heilig, Dan Miller, Tom Tongue, Shannon Carter, Terry Faw, Bob Cusick, Larry Armstrong, Jerry Schneider, Todd Bradley, Mike Moore, Jeff Claridge, Third row: Don Fujita, Ron McKeown, Dave Clark, Harvey Berlant, Gary Sherwood, Dave Forester, Terry Hanna. LANCERS HI-Y This year found Lancers busy presenting the traditional Easter Assembly. Among other activities, Lancers helped sponsorthe success- ful Valentine's Dance and held many date and joint meetings with girls' clubs from other schools. 90 Larry Clark President ...... Larry Clark V. President ... Jerry Schneider Secretary ...... Terry Faw Treasurer ..... Ed Xkhitford 1 :- Q 2 lf, y , fs First row Charlene lggulden Sue Terrill Rosemary Shea Beverly Braaten Lindi Holmes, Shiela Pickens, Pennie Newsum. Gayle Ethen Freya Goetzl Heidi Weber Second row Peggy Ritter Geri Repp Pam Freeman, Lorie Kritsberg, Jill Wheelock, Gayle McFarland Vicki Parks Joan Brandtner Sue 'vlagxnnis LaVonne Nlewsum Betsy Whelan. DAL SEGNO CHI Dal Segno Chi has the honor of being one of Lincoln's few clubs to have a mascot, a stuffed dog called Buffet. The alumni re- union and drives to earn money for the club were only a few ofthe projects this club under- took successfully. 91 hu 'Q -1 iq? First row: Mike McKelligon, Marty Peets, Bob Tobey, Bill Lowry, Jim Wiley, John Clarke, Dick Dworsky, Bob Redding, Bob Peets, John Blitz. Second row: Mike Patrick, Al Hawthorne, Bob Wilhelm, Tom Salazar, Tony Helm, Stu Campbell, Mike Mason, Bill Chambers, Doug Galloway, Bob Craycroft, Chuck White, John Hutchison. - up OPTIIVIIST - ffsf 'i if 2- 5' 4:3 I . C' . r V N V: A, 'I .3 'ig '-:f A I .2 Aa A .af ii ,. , . 'f' J ' 5 :rd Fl lv. , Bill LOW1'y Jim Wiley President ...... Bill Lowry President ...... James Wiley V. President .. . Doug Galloway V. President Mike McKelligon Secretary ....., Mike McKe1ligon Secretary ...... Mike Patrick Treasurer ..... Steve Miller 92 The Toy and Joy Makers found Optimist members donating old toys at Christmas time. The club had abusy year, acting in the Red Cross Assembly and presenting the annual Optimist Dance were only a few of their many activities. Date meetings, dinners for old members and joint meetings all played abig role in their year. Treasurer ..... Bob Tobey C7 K I 6 K' ' ' First row: Denise Dowd, Susie Freeman, Mary Kreft, Sue Kllnk, Colleen Doherty, Jean Jackson, Nancy Zimmerman, Amy Call. Second row: Terri Horrocks, Sylvia Gullekson, Ann Goodsell, Jean Raaf, Sue Spruill, Pala Jackson, Marcia Ketell, Mrs. Helen Keyser, adviser. Third row: Jane Ridgeway, Linda Meindl, Georgia Barkdoll, Shirley Anderson, Barbara Russell, Heather Birnie, Chris Buehner, Libby Byers, Janet Goss. Fourth row: Sue Zimmerman, Ann Byers, Robin Inman, Diane Holman, Johrmle Patterson, Sue Ashley, Sue Holsapple, Anne Godfrey, Shelley James, Sue Agosti, Cherie Dennis, Sue Miller. PHILO J 1 1' 4 1, ht, , X X ,J , N 5 v ' .. XX lb! l j, 4 Colleen Doherty Sue Klink President ...... Colleen Doherty President ...... Sue Kllnk V. President . . . Jean Jackson V. President . . . Colleen Doherty Secretary ...... Nancy Zimmerman Secretary ....., Mary Kreft Treasurer ..... Amy Call Treasurer ..... Susie Freeman Philo, a literary club, helped in the library throughout the year and also sponsored the annual Philo Literary Contest. They filled a basket of food at Thanksgiving forthe Junior Red Cross. Philo helped present the Mardi Gras and again held the traditionally success- ful Philo-Copian Luau. Not one of the mem- bers will forget any of the terrific joint meet- ings which helped to make the year complete. 93 ll , 39 on - ' I ,f 1 ' First row: Larry Packouz, Dick Van Alstyne, Clark Bunton, Cameron Birnie, Don McClure, Jack Overman. Second row: Barry Friedman, Keith Morden, Skip Fish, Larry Stinson, Larry Clark, Bill Overton, George Hood, Alex Catlin, Cal Gantenbein. Third row: John Daggett, Bill Schmauch, Ron East, Paul Thompson, Hugh Wiecks, Penny Stockwell, Page Stockwell, Jim Strickland, Chuck Carter, Bill Turner. President ...... John Daggett V. President . .. Bill Schmauch Secretary .,.... Tom lluntington Treasurer ..... Bill Pritchard .Q L5 if John Daggett President ...... Bill Turner V. President Charles Carter Secretary ...,.. Bill Pritchard Treasurer .,... Larry Packouz Bill Turner 94 LORDS Lords had a full and prosperous year with numerous activities. Inter-club football games, working at the Rehabilitation Center and ushering at the Civic Auditorium were no small part of their services. The year wasn't all work. however, as many date and joint meetings with Amikki, Kuisti, and Tyra of Cleveland added fun. S-un... s - 1 1 C First row: Mary Turner, Kim Bunton, Stacy Leary, Stevie Kerwin. Second row: Jane Rosenfeld, Bettelu Haan, Denise Dowd, Heather Birnie, Barbara Hersh, Lydia Perlman, Jolyn Callow, Janet Junken, Pam Leonard. Third row: Anne Kuchinka, Sue Gantenbein, Karen Dawson, Janet Harden, Judy Minor, Flossie Farrens, Carole Davis, Karen Golding, Monica Setziol, Betsi Corbett, Francy James, Sue Agosti, Colleen Doherty. Fourth row: Buff Ott, Kay Lively, Sue Freeman, Jean Jackson, Merrilee Standard, Sarah Steib. Mary McCas- lin, Tanya Vennewitz. Ellen Schinnerer, Pat Crawford, Barbara Birmingham, Nancy Zimmerman, Patty Vollstedt, Patti Keane. Fifth row: Shelley James. Amy Call, Karen Scott, Carolyn Perkins, Diane DeWeese, Sally Claridge, Patsy Duden, Karen McCoy, Diane Daniels. Sue Klink, Bonnie Beste. Sandy Smith, Barbara Sue Ray. Ll N C President .,.... Kim Bunton V. President ... Mary Turner Secretary ...... Patty Vollstedt Treasurer ..... Janet Harden Kim Bunton , President ...... Stacy Leary V. President . . . Stevie Kerwin Secretary ...... Karen Golding Stacy Leary Treasurer ..... Tanya Vennewitz Linc, senior girls' honorary club, has had ayear filled with fun and work. Linc mem- bers entertained at the county farm, filled a basket at Thanksgiving for a deserving family and served at many banquets and the Buckeroo Breakfast. Potlucks, parties and fun made the year complete. 95 FF is 1, .jsp Q, ll- rf i-F 1' O s , u QP' . 1 , 5'-tray N 1 5 'P-S , . 'Q 'Nf- First row: Banny Hill, Skip Frank, Cliff Goldman, Win Casey, Laird Heater, Don Davis, Dick Josslin, Martin Friedman. Mr. Eugene Boswell. Second row: Bob Butler, Dave Holden, Ken Swan. John Gardner, Don Wallace. Larry A rnsberg, Ken Pietsch, Greg Powers. Third row: Dale Morden. Spencer Benfield, Mike Davis, Dave Swanson, Sandy Blanchard, Bob Armstrong, Fred Felter, Kurt Schloth, Jim Robison. Zzxllfflg'-,W nl 4 4 if , 4? Don Davis President ....., Don Davis f V. President . .. Dick Josslin Secretary ..... . Dale Morden 5 Treasurer ..... Dave Holden Q 4: N The goal of Key Club this year was the establishment of safety for students in school, in cars and in general. Another duty was dis- tributing Tuberculosis drive posters. Social functions were not forgotten: joint meetings with PhiliaofJefferson andTrolee ofCleveland, among others, were held. Members all wore their new pin, adopted this year. 96 President ...,. V. President .. Secretary ..... Treasurer .... . Laird Heater . Dick Josslin . Cliff Goldman . Skip Frank ' f-. I1-H ly Laird Heater First row: Linda Lessing, Jolyn Callow, Mary Turner, Flossie Farrens, Janet Harden, Sarah Steib, Kaaren Beaver. Second row: Janet Junken, Cheryl Mattoon, Merrilee Standard, Kathy Kerwin, Anne Pindell, Sue Irelan, Helen Goodman. Third row: Mary Schaefer, Barbara Hersh, Sue Stafford, Toni Turner, Katy Kneass, Jenea.n Evans, Evelyn Billington, Bettelu Haan. Fourth row: Vivian Morris, Eva Jedwab, Pat Prichard, Ann Powers, Francine Tento, Luanne Cowne, Carol Swenson, Tanya Vennewitz. Fifth row: Karen Dawson, Barbara Birmingham, Buff Ott, Judy Shearer, Pat Riley, Toni Gerber, Linda Johnson, Shelby Clark. President ...... Flossie Farrens V. President .. . Mary Turner Secretary ...... Jolyn Callow Treasurer ..... Linda Lessing Flossie Farrens TAUD w. 4? tai Taud, social-service club, had a long list of activities this year. Topping the list are working at the Red Cross Chapter House and donating a Thanksgiving basket to a needy fam- ily. Other activities included ajoint barn dance with Comega, Christmas caroling and helping sponsor the Mardi Gras. Janet Harden President ...... Janet Harden V. President . .. Bonnie Beste Secretary ...... Sarah Steib Treasurer . .... Jolyn Callow 97 8- -sigh L-HJ LH 5 ,,. .ff ,, 3 First row: Bob Nelson, Lonny Rodgers, Bill McGarr, Skip Fish, Mike Davis, Truman Sasaki. Se cond row: Tom Salazar, Bob Wilhelm, Mike Mclielligon, Don Davis, Jeff Spencer. Third row: Del Voss, Dick Dworsky, Mike Walsh, Eric Christenson, Jim Wiley, Ed Glasgow. LOYAL HEIRS OF THE SHIELD Q. 415 .f ,Q -rv-9 X 1 N-v' Pete Kendall 1' 5 I I . 1 J l I Eric Christenson Loyal lleirs of the Shield. boys' honor- ary service Club, underwent a new change this year. as sophomores were initiated as Junior Loyal Heirs of the Shield. These boys usher at assemblies, hold the ropes at the basketball games. and generally maintain order at school functions. 98 gif? V N 'W' ig f' -r if 5, 6 ' 4 5' 994' L, First row: Ida Hobara, Leslie Beebe, Vivian Morris, Jane Othus, Sue Davis, Ann Goodsell, Kathi Kerwin, Betty Rice, Laurie Munro, Jean Raaf, Pat Prichard, Barbara Russell. Second row: Jane Ridgway, Linda Meindl, Sue Irelan, Jan Herrmann, Sue Stafford, Barbara Geisler, Jenean Evans, Sue Palaske, Karen Angell, Sue Harrah, Sue Zimmerman, Leslie Labbe, Mrs. Alma George. , President ...... Ida Hobara W V President Jean Raaf Secretary . ..... Ann Goodsell Treasurer . .... Betty Rice - l 1, 1: flu I Ida Hobara President ...... Leslie Beebe V. President Leslie Labbe Secretary ...... Susan Davis Treasurer . . . . . Ida Hobara Leslie Beebe TASQUE Tasque, junior girls' honorary service club, had a busy year. The long list of banquets at which members served was headed by the All-City Rally Dinner. Other activities included decorating the Lincoln Christmas tree, donating a Christmas basket to a needy family and num- erous successful potluck dinners. 99 First row: Ralph Inman, Bill King, Bob Ryan, Barry Hasson, Jim Devereaux, John Hallinan. Jerry Packard, Fred Vogel, Bill Hanks, Mr. Leonard Richardson. FALCONS HI-Y I Al, B111 Hanks Jeff Waltmon President ...... Bill Hanks President ...... Jeff Waltmon V, president Dennis Coplen V. President . .. Jim Devereaux Secretary ...... Jim Devereaux Secretary ...... J0hn Smith Treasurer ..... Barry Hasson TFEHSUICI' .---- Fred Vogel A Falcon Hi-Y, a comparatively new club, has performed many services for the student body. Under the direction of Mr. Delay, the members cleaned up the area known as the Strip, The serious side of the c1ub's activ- ities was brought out when they presented the annual Thanksgiving Assembly. 100 tg :: First row: Sharon Hunt, Marleeta Basey, Karen Hoblzal, Betsi Corbett, Cherrie Wilder, Miss Bertha MacDougall, Barbara Wells, Janie Ashford, Kay Dennis, Darlene Kllcup, Yvonne DuVernet, Linette Walling. Second row: Sue Brandon, Janice Koonce, Kathy Carr, Sherry McEwen, Rose Malady, BettyLou Ystad, Karen Golding, Flossie Williams, Linda Fisher, Sharon Inman, Terry McEnery. ,.., I X IV M ' ' H. 1 Marleeta Basey President ...... Marleeta Basey V. President . . . Cherrie Wilder Secretary ...... Linda Fisher Treasurer ..... Janie Ashford DEKO This year found Deko members hard at work at every basketball game,in charge of the concession stand. They also sold red and white, eight-legged octopi at an afternoon sale to the girls for decoration and to the boys for their cars. Karen Hobizal President ...... Karen Hobizal V. President . . . Marleeta Basey Secretary ....., Betsi Corbett Treasurer ..... Rose Marie Malady 101 1,-,Q . 1 3 Vein Y , ' .EY wfy , 4 -f v ...xl Q f-,x V. fl ,i U Q. g. Doug Mortensen, Don Davis, Bob White, Dave Holden. Rod Cox, Don Bree, Richard Bcrthelsdorf. Standing: Mr. Otto Bluemmel, adviser, CHESS Don Bree and Don Davis ponder important chess move. 102 14--Q. ...nu The Lincoln Chess Club was established last year with the purposes of promoting inter- est, at Lincoln, inthe game of chess and form- ing a team for inter- school competition. Matches were planned with many Portland high schools. Oswego and Clackamas. The five- member team includes Pertti Siltanen, Rod Cox, Don Bree, Dave Holden and Bob White. First row: Lavbnne Wood, Sally Buckler, Sue Adams, Carrie Dunaway, Jeddah Martin, Janice Michel, Fran Carrell, Nancy Hite, Pat La Ford, Freiya Kuo, Jeanette Biles, Beverly Monroe. Second row: Karen Pratt, Mrs. Edwina Lenington, Judy Gladdlng. TIADA Y-TEENS During Christmas vacation, Tiada mem- bers worked at the March of Dimes headquar- ters and the Tuberculosis Association. Before the vacation, they were busy making Christmas stockings for the Red Cross, as well as deliv- ering TB posters to all dovimtown stores. President ...... Judy Gladding V. President . . . Pat La Ford Secretary ...... Bonnie Woolley Treasurer ..... Nancy Hite S V , M Pres1dent...... ,ff Q v. President ... Secretary ...... Karen Pratt Treasurer ..... Judy Gladdlng Karen Pratt Nancy Hite Bobbi Johnson Jeanette Biles 103 G-? Jane Rosenfeld Front Row Shelby Clark Jumor rep Jane McK1nley sophomore rep Frltzl Schultze hlstorlan Stevle Kerwxn vlce pres Second Row Mrs Grace Belghle advxser Ida Hobara corresponding sec Cherxe Denms senlor rep Sue Zlm erman treasurer Barbara Bxrmmgham secretary Steue Kerwm crowns Mel Newsum at Cards Casmo FALL GIRLS LEAGUE CABINET G1rls' League IS the one student orgamza t1on whlch represents all Lmcoln glrls It pro vldes traunng ln cmtlzenshxp rather than for cltl zenshlp and It seeks to develop the best m each of 1ts members But Glrls' League lS not all serlous Much fun accompames 1ts solemn purpose Behmd the scenes catastrophes whxch we hope the audlence dld not notlce were frequent For example Bettelu never recelved her corsage at the xnstal latlon I forgot to gxve lt to her In splte of thls however xt IS our hope that the term was as suc cessful for every member of G1rls' League as It was for us Jane Rosenfeld Fall presxdent I' Gmny dazzles Chuck 1 it ,- Q -1 1 ff 'Q Bettelu Haan Front row Julle Levxn freshman gurls rep Mrs Grace Bexghle advxser Kay Llvely sec Second row Eva Jedwab correspondmg sec Carol Swenson sophomore girls rep Mary 'VIcCaslln vlce pres Thlrd row Katy Iwamoto Jumor glrls rep Sue Palaske treas Karen Chrl tenson hlstorlan SPRING GIRLS LEAGUE CABINET Many events crowded the spring calendar of Gxrls' League members m 1960 The sprlng cabxnet revxved the 'Glrl ofthe Month awards to commend an outstandmg semor every month nn scholarshlp leadershxp talent or personalxty Comcxding wlth the Orlental Occidental Popcycles Glrls' League sponsored a teahouse to sell tea and fortune cookxes m the cafeteria at all Popcycles performances The annual Mother Daughter tea and the May Fete assembly clunaxed a year that brought umflcatlon to the G1r1s' League through the xnclu sion of more glrls xn all actxvltles Bettelu Haan Sprlng presldent ,f L .Ai Margaret Palmer and date attend Dad and Daughter Banquet It s txme for food Patsy Duden and Sue Harrah defend the punch bowl at Bxg and Lnttle Sxster Tea ii 1.2 ..f 0- , G -' -. .v - , -W .4 -.11 . ' EN - - Af , I 4 fs . . , ,h . , , . ,. -, . , Q ,. ' ' , f 4 -5' I 31 7 ' fl -' n - Y . 9- .o F 'nfs .32 Ml ll v J Q7 ' ,W ' dnl , ' . I . A b . I. - Q I. I I . , . , D .V .S v . . . l . . , . . I r . v . . I ' 1 5 . . J f - - K.: V . ,. , 'lx . . . . ' x , , . . I o W 0 ,if-ef' 1 'I I . - Ajlml . . 3 . fry I . ,a xx I ' y . Dads' Club began the year by providing a football patrol of ten to twenty fathers who super- vised games. For the first time. the refreshment stands were assisted bythe Dads' Club. which helped Deko in setting a record for revenue gain. November saw the Dads' Club and Girls' League working, to- getherto produce the ever-popular Dad and Daughter Banquet. Lincoln fathers also filmed football and basketball games and sponsored a banquet for the football team in December. Every effort was made to secure funds for printing tickets and souvenir pro rams. to provide artwork and propsfor staging and o secure prizes forthe ticket sales to make the Popcycles a success. 1' 'Q P. T. A. members listen attentively during Back-to-School night gp- fi., wx! 'ga-Q,- 'Nir Ceorge Shaylor Nirs Park Dovsd Preside nt of Dads Club President of PTA Interested Lincoln parents wander throuph main hall 106 the senior picnic lil 'klax ., brag- I . I y A h.. 1 'X , K , H i ,A z - ' 1' 1 1 if .f - . i ' : ' 1 'i 'L ' ' Q be' b wi: the year for L' oln's - g Bgick-to-School night. November 5 pro , ' . . ., .I - Y . ' J .v ' V 1 A mi A . -1 ' ' if ,. . . ' .' Y 1 .' . ,., , .. . lielpt ':1n'1lA ' l 1 1 ' ' '.' ' A . .D . V V 4 PTA AND DADS CLUB Xticultx tea ind 1 Let Xcquainted dinicr loi piicnts ind teachers in Noxcin i can inc P idtd in oppoitunitx for cl issroomx isita tion bi parents Larlx in Iebruarx at an open PTA rnceting traveling seniors told the PI X of their experiences The annual ruminapt salt was most successful and ed flli ci. tiis tear s fina act ' To the Occmlental mlnd Judo means fatal blows on the back of the neck or wealxllnffs throwlnt, f lants oxer thelr shoulders wlth llttle effort Judo lS nel therofthese althoughxt max be the means by which the weak can defeat the strong, Fo the Japanese Judo ts the h1 hest or fh1s code does not onlx pertatn to the sport itself but ts carrled throu h allphases of hls dallx lxfe lo accept both xlctorx and defeat wlth f race and to obex the rules of the sport are all ln the sputt of Judo SPORTS X 107 . . ' .' r r' . ' D ' t Cl . , ' , . N, J.. , ' . .W - ' I1 der of sportsmanship and ethical conduct. T ' . 5 . Fxrst row B111 Turner Paul Thompson Allan Hawthorne Bob Tobey Bob W1lhelm Doug Galloway Chuck Carter John Fl1ntoff George Br1ll Pat Dormelly T1m Sav1nar Second row Rupert Marks Kerm1t Jensen B111 Brennan Norman B1les Ed Glasgow Terry Faw Chr1s Dukehart Gary Sherwood Lonny Rodgers Don Dav1s Ken Swan John Clarke Third row Richard Van Alstyne Allen Dav1s Delbert Voss Don Walstrom Dave McKelvey Fred Felter Mnke Walsh Dlck Dworsky Peter Kendall Jim Dezendorf Fourth row Ed Wh1tford George Hood B111 Morrns Bob Redd1ng Ron East Larry Selander Sandy Blanchard Larry St1nson B111 D11ls Dave Swanson Gary Schmtzer Pete Houser George Bullock Mxke McKe1l1gon Bob W'h1te Ray Sherbourne Steve Miller ORDER OF L -L 11 ' Order of L off1cers Pres Bob Wllhelm uce pres Bob Tobey sec Nhke NfCK811lgOl l treas Al Hawthorne 108 ' I ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ai: I S? , 1-1 1 we f . X 11 ,VZ , . 1 1 I . ., 1 ' V F .,- -4 I 1 .. ' 1 - .1 'L Pep, vigor and enthusiasm! Put them all together and they add up to the Football Rally Squad. These girls and boys, with the assistance of Mrs, Allen and Mr. Boswell, cheered the Cards on to eight great victories. Ask any football player. He'll vouch for the fact that team members push harder than ever toward that all important touchdown when they can hear enthusi- astic support from the stands. The rally squad is no fair-weather friend, either. Like the postman, they can be depended on regardless of rain, cold, muddy fields, soggy pom-poms or snif- fles, to lead Lincolnites in songs and yells. FOOTBALL RALLY SQUAD ,mf eaiiif Front row Patsy Duden Denise Dowd Shelley James Barbara Ray Sue Klmk Anne Byers Second row Mike Davis Win Casey 109 . if ' H EJ!! .lfll--. Q . 4. f , ' f ' W .'-wipe, ' ' '- ' 1' , , ,. -'.' - . ' f M' . '.iiA.'2i!wL',,: 7' .. gift' ,kf?3,,,3, . ' ' ' VARSITY FQQTBALL Mr. Signer Mr. Everett John Blitz Roger Bothwell Bill Brennan Chuck Carter John Clarke Erxc Christenson A1 Davis Dick Dwofsky Ron East John Flmtoff Doug Galloway A1 Hawrhorne B111 Lowry Mike Mcxmugon Steve Miller B111 Morris 110 w A as ss-xxx Nw fe 99 1? Bob Redding Bill Morris John Flintoff and Bob White intently watch fast play Final PIL Standings Jefferson Lincoln Madison Wilson Grant Franklin Benson Washington Roosevelt Pc 0 56 50 00 3 3 Bob Tobey tries xainly to outstrip Jefferson tacklers 112 FOOTBALL 1959 Scores: Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Wilson 6 Roosevelt 7 Benson 0 Grant 12 Franklin 12 Cleveland 6 Madison 6 Washington 12 Jefferson Coach Signer strains to hear over crowd s roar Final State Ranking Pts Medford Q8 OJ Jefferson fb OJ Nlarshfield Q lj Lincoln ga 05 Pendleton Us OJ North Bend Q 11 South Salem fb 21 David Douglas 16 21 North Salem Q6 21 St Helens 17 11 O 7 VV I. T t. PF PA 9 0 O 1. 00 357 33 ' 8 1 0 .889 185 G8 ' 6 3 0 .667 146 96 ' 5 3 1 .611 168 98 5 4 0 . 5 128 123 ' 4 4 1 . 0 121 104 2 5 2 .333 137 151 Cleveland 2 6 1 .278 72 192 ' 1 7 1 .167 88 28 0 9 0 . 0 91 28 ' ' ' 1. .- 80 2. 3- 72 3. . ' 7- 59 4. ' 'l- 52 5. 5- 51 6. .' 7' 37 7. '- 34 5. ' - 22 9, ,' H 11 10. . - 8 WE WILL NOT FCRGET It has often been said that a picture is worth a thousand words The group of pictures on this page illustrate graphicallv four words very important to the football player Team work Probably one of the most im portant things in football is teamwork If just one man makes a mistake or his man whips him the play won't work Nlotice the teamwork displayed to open the hole for the fullback off tackle Practice Seventy hours before the first game then eight hours a week for each game was the schedule The pass recen er probably had run this play one himdred and fifty times in practice before he caught it for a touchdown Notice his hands perfectly held and his eyes following the bal Determination This is a must if you want to play football Head up use that shoulder when 5 that ball get that extra yard it might mean the difference between victory or defeat Spirit What is it? Look at the men s t ting on the bench Notice the intensity with which they watch the game waiting for a chance to do their part What IS the solitary figure thinking about as he looks out at the scene of battle? Foot ball requires each person to give his maximum Even this is sometimes not enough to insure v1c tory Thanks to the magic eye of the camera we have been able to capture a few moments of history These pictures tell the story of a season of swe t and toil mud and rain expectation and disappointment victory and defeat No camera however will ever be able to record the inner satisfaction of a Job well done by both the players and the student body Mr Bob Signer Coach Perfect John Sturdey ant snags pigskin in Washington territory Mike Walsh digs in to gain yardage for Cardinals I I I . ,, . . ., . . . . ,, ,, . , . V . . Y 1 A ' ' v 7 l. 'ou tackle. Drive, drive, drive when you carry . . - . . :- I 7 M: . . .4 I I f 1 ' Y Y . Lincoln Llncoln Lincoln Lincoln Llncoln Llncoln Llncoln H4 Front row George Helllg Bill Overton Cam Birnie Tom Nash Greg Powers Jim Strickland Second row Fred Vogel Kerry Longaker Hugh Wlecks Dave Wiley Dave Forester David Coughlin Third row Larry Frager Jim Tippet Peter Davxs Robert Peets John Tatum Truman Sasaki Fourth row Mike Culley Mike Davis Bob Nelson Hart Lee Schwartz Ricky Evenson Sixth row Calvin Gantenbein Tom Gawlista Coach Max Lane Mike Dworsky mmmm J V FOOTBALL Roosevelt Benson Grant Franklin Cleveland Madison Washxngton JV workout undergoes critical scrutiny of coaches Max Lane and Leo Herzog Peter Adams, Lance Raynor, Brinkley Shannon., Fifth row: Tyler Tabor, Branson Call, Degcter Fairbanks, Terry ' 29 6 39 7 19 6 0 ' 21 26 6 13 21 20 ' 13 Cardinals follow actxon of teammates intently Washinv-ton and Lincoln charge for flying football Helllg and Ewenson lunge for Xkashxngton back Card blocking alds Dexter Fairbanks ln clean get away 115 0 , , . 5 Q - uv l'ront Row B111 Morrxson Peter S3S3.kl Harold Iwamoto Don Kneass John Phllllps Second Row Robert Coplen Mark Groemng Steven Duden Denms Tong Mxke Lovxng Thxrd How Tam Stetson Frank Pratt Jxm McKel11gon Glen Berry Ed Patrlck Fourth Row Bruce Byerly Rusty Flowerree Don McKinley Bob Walsh Coacn Wllllam C roco Lmcoln Lmcoln Lmcoln Lmcoln Lmcoln 116 Franklm G rant Madxson Cleveland Washmgton FROSH FOOTBALL it lht that lxne Frosh coach Vklllxam Croco watches scrxmmage Lincoln 14 Benson 0 ' 14 ' 31 Q f P ' -. ' 0 13 L ' 19 ' 6 X ' 13 7 --' ' 27 ' 12 1 J. V. CROSS COUNTRY Grantonians fall behind at Terry Fawls last minute burst of speed. -'null , mum Front Row: Peter Kendall, Bill McGarr, Gary Sherwood, Chris Dukehart. Second Row: Coach Lindstrom, Lonny Rodgers, Terry Faw, Larry Stinson, Don Wallace. Front Row: Rich Sanders, John Lobitz, Terry Murphy.Second Row: Ross Marks, Dan Dombrowski, John Thompson, Coach Lindstrom. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Bill Mcllarr, sophomore harrier, highlighted the cross country season for the Cardinals by plac- ing first inthe 1.3 mile atthe city meet in the record time of 6127. X. Lonny Rodgers. placing 3rdg Eugene Dombrowski, Gthg Gary Sherwood, Sthg Larry Stinson, iaith. Terry Faw. lTthg and Don Wallace, 19th, ad- ded their effort to McGarr's record for the total team score of 32. This was after meeting stiffcom- petition from Grant. Madison and Wilson. Lincoln's biggest adversaries. The Varsity showing was down from past per- formances due to the fact that only one senior letter- man. Pete Kendall. and very few varsity prospects had been out for distance running last spring. Lonny Rodgers was chosen as outstanding in leadership and was elected team captain for next year. Prospects look better next fall due to the fact that manyjuniors and sophomores are out for spring distance running this year. 117 Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln 51 Franklin 43 52 Jefferson 39 79 xvashingwn 10 Roosex elt Madison Clex eland Wilson Grant Benson Bill Dills works out on the breast stroke at Aero Club pool BOYS SWIMMING 118 Q, I-ront Row Dase Wickwire Sandi Blanchard John Gardner Bill Dills Norman Biles becond Row lfrcd lelur Sam Friendlx Tim Saxinar -Xlfrcd Cook ' 55 ' 25 ' 50 ' 37 ' 57 ' 36 ' 29 ' 65 ' 37 57 ' 32 G3 I , g , . , I ..4u- , ' V rms' A ' L , 1 ' Lmcoln Llncoln Lxncoln Lmcoln Llncoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln and GIRLS SWIMMING it Front row Suzan Gardner Nancy Santry Becky Bates Susan Coffen Yaren Cook Peggy Swxmmey Second row Jeanette Blles Gail Jacob son Margaret Lloyd Ann Stockwell Third row Sue Agosti Susie Freeman Franklln Jefferson Washlngton Roosex elt Nladlson Clex eland Wxlson Grant Sue Gardner In the back stroke at girls' swim team work out 119 I ' 'J I . 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' 40 ' 66 - as ' 25 ' so ' 37 67 Duane Selander Bob Tobey Jim Wiley 120 lv , 1 'Q Eric Christenson Pat Donnelly Dick Dworsky John Flintoff Doug Galloway Al Hawthorne Bill Lowry ALL STAR PLAYERS i i og 'Ev Bill Lowry 1st team 2nd team Jim Wiley lst team a lst team Mike Walsh lst team lst team Eric Christenson 2nd team all lst team all city football city football city football city football city football city football city football city football Wrestling city champion Dick Dworsky 2nd team all lst team all Mike McKelligon lst team all 2nd team all John Sturdevant 2nd team 2nd team Bob Tobey 2nd team 2nd team a Duane Selander 3rd team all 3rd team all Honorable mention Honorable mention Ras She rbourne Honorable mention Honorable mention city football city football city football cnt football city football city football city football city football cit football Citv football Oregonian Journal Oregonian Journal Oregonian Journal Oregonian Journal 191 lbs Oregonian Journal Oregonian Journal Oregonian Journal Oregonian Journal Oregonian Journal Mike McKell1gon Rich Sanders ay She rbourne John Stu rdew ant Al Hawthorne football Oregonian Mike Walsh -P' ,ll football Journal football Oregonian B0b Wilhelm football - Journal Honorable mention basketball 4 Rich Sanders Pat Donnelly Wrestling--city champion, 98 lbs. Honorable mention basketball John Flintoff Doug, Galloway B05 Wilhelm Wrestling--2nd in city, 147 lbs, Wrestling,--3rd in city, 136 lbs. '1' 'Y' Front row Patty Keane Sa.lly Clarldge Mary Kreft Patty Vollstedt Nlancy Zimmerman Sue Agostl Second row John Markewitz Bob Whxte Banny Hull BASKETBALL RALLY SQUAD Sprung Rally kxcks hxgh at the game Left to rxght Banny H111 Sue Agostl Nancy Zlmmerman Bob Whlte Patty Vollstedt Mary Kreft Sally Clarndge What IS the Basketball Rally Squad made of? Cheerful faces brxght Cardmal red and whlte rally outfxts and wavlng pompoms all dxstmgulsh the boys and gxrls who serve on Rally Squad But ershlp and prxde 1n Lmcoln and a p0SltlVe attxtude toward the students The Rally Squad has the wxllmgness and determmatlon needed to mamtam school Splrlt to prove that Lmcoln does not need a wmnmg season to attend games 121 I Rallyis more than this. It personifies team lead- VARSITY BASKETBALL B G31 he 130' JhCl ':.':r C3 f I EdG1g PtH FF' 9 as 99 A A I ex V X 5 2 In L -- S if ' 1' ,A I nf Joe Kellum Bill Lowry Mike Mason 122 Q new ik PDO y yF P0 165' it ,- ,f f J' T'ppet 15 A VARSITY BASKETBALL Lincoln's win-loss record this winter was not extremely impressive, but the season produced some interesting highlights. Junior Chuck XVhite sparked the opening win for the Cards over David Douglas. Pete llouser controlled the backboards and dropped in 14 points in the first game against rival -Jefferson, Pat Donnelly scored 21 points for win number 2 over Madison. This point total was individual high' scoring for a Lincoln player in any one game this year. Veteran guard, Bob Wilhelm played a fine de- fensive game and made 19 points to lead the Cardinals in their upset victory over Jeff. Wilhelm was also chosen the most valuable basketball player by his teammates. As a team, Lincoln hadthe best defensive rec- ord inthe PIL and won all of their pre-season games. Three of the four teams they beat in pre-season went to the state tournament in Eugene, Tobey outjumps opponent Cardinals come down court to set up zone defense against Benson l , Cul i 5Q 'A' -sf 'l Ta' H -.Q lNXx Bob Tobey Keith Ware CYIUCK White Bob Wllhelm 123 'Q , 1 L A ' ,I gi, W :.,,.. J i C of f Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lowry tries one-hander in Cleveland game. Madison Wilson Grant Roosevelt Cleveland Jefferson Washington Franklin Benson Madison Wilson Grant Roosevelt Cleveland Jefferson Washington Franklin Benson CAC-SERS BOW TO OPPONENTS RALLY BEFORE JEFF Tcchman tries dt speratelx to check shot bx Wilhelm 124 Flnal PIL Standlngs for 19:19 60 Team Cleveland Jefferson Benson Grant Franklm Roosexelt Wllson Washmgton Lmcoln Nladxson 1091 1013 1023 1011 1001 I 25 50 O 1028 1119 Tobey leaps hugh for lay up As Qual er guards Mason prepares to shoot Personal Scormg for the Season ln PIL play Bob Wxlhelm Pat Donnelly Pete Houser Chuck Whlte Bob Tobey John Clarke Mlke Mason B111 Lowry Jlm Tlpplt Larry Frager Joe Kellum Total Pomts Average Clarke has clear shot for lay-up. 125 F1rst row. Truman Sasalu Rxcky Brxll Gary Sherwood, George Helhg Tobx Hardv Second row Iohn Roblson John Larrabee Kent Houeer Branson Call Mort Tuft Dexter 1-'axrbanks Phxlxp Buehner J V BASKETBALL Coach Bob Slgner I gm Bull va Q LlI'LfL1lJ1H nd xhLn N om I I f NK' g...f ' 11-'f -' jus 'Q 1 1L1 f gh S, 126 J. V. RALLY SQUAD First row Sylvla Gullekson Holly Green Second row Robin Inman Janet Goss Third row Llbby Byers Lynda Patton J V stalwart goes up for two agamst Roosex elt Lmcoln Lmcoln Lmcoln Lmcoln Lmcoln Lmcoln Lmcoln Lincoln Lmcoln Lmcoln Lmcoln Lmcoln Lmcoln Lmcoln Lmcoln Lmcoln Lmcoln Lmcoln Madlson Wllson Grant Roosevelt Cleveland Jefferson Washington Franklin Benson Madxson Wnlson Grant Roosevelt Cleveland Jefferson Washmgton Franklin Benson Lincoln Wilson Lincoln Roosevelt Lincoln Jefferson Lincoln Franklin Lincoln Madison Lincoln Grant Lincoln Cleveland Lincoln Washington Kendall shoots to add two points to Lincoln s score F H B A S K L L l- irst row 'ilark L roaming, Ted Piper Dc. ins Toni, Bob Wagner C len Berrx Second rovu llumLrSmiLh bordon Ridguax John lxcndall Pete -Xdelshemm hd Patrick Bob Flowerree Lloxd Ware Phil Cohen mana er . . , iv ' . ' E N' '. I 7 . 'll f V V. ' . iv '. Q . , ' ' ' , .. . - 1. h - .. ' ' ' r if . U . . ,, . tv J' First row: Alan Mortensen, John Hutchison, Brinkley Shannon, Dave Mclielvey, Doug Galloway, Clark Bunton, Harold Iwamoto. Second row: Mike Ycaman. John Flintoff, Eric Christenson, Ron East, Bill Turner, Jerry Steed. VARSITY WRESTLING Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Benson Wilson Roosevelt Jefferson Franklin Madison Grant Cleveland Washington Linco1n's wrestling team placed third in the PIL, winning six and losing three. This is the most successful wrestling year since the program was estab- lished five years ago. The wrestlers who rep- resented Lincoln in the state tournament at Corvallis were: Ricky Sanders, 98-pound PIL championg Eric Christenson, PIL champion at 191 poundsg and John Flintoff, runner-up in the 148 - pound class. The team's success should be attributed to the six gradua- ting seniors, co-captains Doug Galloway and Eric Christenson, Mike Yeaman, Dave McKe1vey. Jerry Steed, and Bill Turner. Mr. Darrell Everett Coach 129 MATMEN BRING THRILLS TO PRCUD CARDS hs-. ixigsw-anyhow John Flmtoff wlns match to add 3 polnts to Lmcoln s score -...., Lmcoln scrapper,Doug Gallowamflattens Colomal wrestler .I -I V L1 Q K -L 3 .L U , , , Q l , -, . 4 1 fr. . lf s ,, 'Il ' 1 , 3' f Q if ' Q.. City champ,Eric Christenson resists takedown from strong opponent. , N X x sa 7 - n , x ,. N in 1 NEG! t 1 'gf 5 Tl fur x 'D WPESTLII 'ZS ...QM I 4:1 l f ,.. V 1 ' l . I, r 915014 swf vnu tm, M01 '1- NC? FSM: Pxrst row Bob Robmson Larry Plckouf R1ch smders Nlark Bunton hm Iuc ke becond row Rupert Nlfxrks mqnrlger I-'rink Pritt Jerry Gill Larry Qelander Duck Dworskx Dennls Iaxlor Sklp heh J V WRESTLING The I X wrestlmg squid made 'tn excellent showmv this season Some of the outqtandmg performers were Alfm Mortensen Jnm Lucke Larrx Puckouf and Prank Pratt These fxne compe txtors together wth a few non graduatmg x 1rs1ty grapplers pect a fme season as next 5ear's warsuy squad ,,-0 I I. CWI Y5c0!4 ll 'RUTLINB Mr Darrell Everett Wrestlmg Coach NRESTLIY v -'N QD A N X l XM 4 - , f f- V vm m'ff 'cs . 4 Vqlf ng Y . in . ...,, W' Q V X Q In .. - H T Z.., we , v 4' at X - , 'C t Swff Y V D V Q 0 1 . vwxioq ,fl , K . 1. I I E. 3 9 '9 . . . AV ' , he , t - t l' I n Q l Ln Mm iv l ' 'z , ex- A ,- Coach James Partlow My-L 1' I-fr? Y-nuff .' I U .j:1w1f-1'1-l - -,:m1- -,,-,W ' .1-:ff 4 '53 , if 7-N'-'. L. S ' 3-. QL? f ' Q A 'Q 7 ' Brill prepares for big connection. 132 VARSITY BASEBALL John Blitz George Brill '- -' Ricky Brill ,3- BOD 'IFJDU5' VARSITY BASEBALL Y Norm Decker w J A1 Hawthorne Bug dxscussxon mterrupts game. FI r Pat Donnelly Larry Prager Mlke Mason Ed Newbegm EXCITING BASEBALL SEASON CLIMAXES LINC YEAR .avg Ron Saxto Chuck Whlte Lxncoln s 1960 Varslty Baseball Team emphaslzed hustle and good young talent over experlence and power to carry them to what may be called a very successful season At flrst base Sophomore Larry Frager dld a creditable Job Second baseman John Blxtz h1t and fnelded well Chuck Saxto was a flne thlrd baseman Outflelders Bob Tobey George Brlll Al Hawthorne and George Bullock were among the league s best Catchers Rlcky Brlll and old pro Hawthorne capably han dled an outstandlng pltchxng corps composed of Pat Donnelly the league s leadlng rxghthander Mxke Mason leadlng lefty Norm Decker rlghthander and George Bullock portsxder Frosh Glen Berry galned some valuable experxence wlth the mound staff Veteran coach Jlm Partlow calls thxs group of boys one of h1s faxorlte teams as far as wllllngness and deslre and terms them as representatne of Llncoln s fxne baseball tradxtxon Larry Prager hxts dust as general makes flrst base I .V 1 rl xillg' - -I . ' I ' ' IV Il White turned in a good first season at shortstop, and veteran, Ron r , . I . ' . - ,, ,, - I ' ' ' ' 'Y , , . . 1 ' . ' V ' ' ' I I J. V. BASEBALL Branson Call at practice Front row: Jim Mcl-ielligon, Gordon Ridgway, lluntcr Smith, Dennis Tong, Mike Allen, Jeff Thorpe, Mr. William Croco, coach. Second row: Mark Gros-ning, Kent White, Terry Murphy. Bob Poets, Tom Nash, Tom Gibson, Clark Bunton. Third row: Larry Stinson, Terry Jones, John Frykmzln, Gerry Kubcck, Toby Hardy, Branson call. 135 Oo 1 'N .lp-1 an - 1J a . , - , 0 - front row: Chris Dukehart, Brinkley Shannon, Dave Clark, Bill McGarr, Duane Selandcr, Richard Butler, Dick Dworsky Bill Turner Second row: Eugene Dombrowski, Phil White, Mike Mcl-ielligon, Pete Houser, Mike Walsh, Dave Swanson, Ron East, Bill 'iiorris Mike . ' ' ' 1 ' - V1 ' , I v , . ' - ' Q A .' . . In f Q' . , . Q Y' . 4 V Q .4....,..,. -, T , v . K I ' M U A . . . I, VARSITY TRACK Despite lack of returning lettermen the Cardinal thinclads had some individual perform ances that were championship caliber Outstand ing performances were by Dick Dworsky in the shot put Ron East and Bill Turner in the Javelin Lincoln followers were impressed by the xaulting antics of Phil White and Dave Clark Niike Walsh again proxed that he was one of the PIL top middle distance stars One oi the team s top athletes was Junior Duane Selander who was one ofthe utx's top three broad Jumpers Theleague sbiggest surprise was Pete llouser in the 440 and middle distances This group formed the nucleus ofa team that showed plentw of desire tnd willingness to work Mr Xian. Lane Coach rf 'Sir 'klax lane Track Coach , . A Selander runs fmal leg on Card relay team Ron East track mamstay puts ln many hours of practlce TRACK STAND OUTS TAKE HONORS Ph11 Whxte strains for perfectnon ln pole vault 3 T T7 4 1 . Q ll W 4 4' ' 'ad M,-. l 1 7 1' -1.11 , r- I up Glas. ' lima I , - an in QT. -g M , 31'-fx bib. Q- M, 'M Qfakfq-sf f --0. 'wird ' K 'f . . U S - ovyj, Ulf!!! g ., A gi 'F F!- I . 5, , . -5 if x3j'-?'s'A- -as 'KQX H ' . Af , .gf Il, 2- 6 4 1 U, v - 7-. BOYS' TENNIS Front row: Don Davis, Don Wallace, Gerd Klehmet, Larry Arnsberg, Jim Dczcndorf. Mr. Cover. coach. Second row: .John Hutchison, Dick Walton. Ted Piper, Dan Norman. GIRLS TENNIS Jean Jackson servlng Front row Ruth Cohen Kath: Kerwm Cherxe Dennis Shlrley Saltman Barbara Durkhexmer Ann Nlorgan Pers1sA1ney Second row Kathy Pxetsch Barbara Bell Duane Plttock Jean Jackson Gall Jacobson Sue Butler 139 I A . - 3 . . '- ' I4 I 1 ' BOYS GOLF if if Sl ...- Butler Ken Swan B111 Morrxson Dave Holden Bob Cusncl-. GIRLS GOLF I-rom r-ov. Burbxe Dow Nlarx hmerson Ann Patton Dxane Pxltock Alina Francxs Que Coffen 1 .3 . , : c J 4 . In A L l, ' ' B 9 1 X ' 0 'X 1 1 1 XG l , ' .nv-'11 ff 'V 1 ' ' N' O Front row: Cliff Goldman. Mr. James Wolfe, coach, Gary Schnitzer. 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One night, when Wade Julison and Craig Courtemanche were rehearsing their wrestling scene, they became so engrossed in doing a good job that they failed to notice two china cricket cages on the edge of the stage. Suddenly a loud crash was heard,and there, shattered on the floor, were the cricket cages. One of the funniest things that happened occurred on opening night. Ray Sherbourne, as Captain McLean, was supposed to wear a pair of pants underneath his kimono, however, John Hobson had borrowed them. When the time came for Ray to walk out on the stage to join Fisby and Sakini at the teahouse, Ray drewhis kimono tighter around him and prayed that no one would be able to tell that he had nothing underneath his robe, except, of course, his shorts. Ialso remember the Thursday matinee. The cardboard jeep was placed behind the back curtain where it remained every performance until Sakini clapped, at which time the curtain drew open, and the audience saw the jeep. On this particular afternoon, however, while Sakini and Fisby were talking, a loud thud was heard behind them, and there, creeping slowly out from beneath the curtain, was the jeep. At times I felt sorry for John Young. Occasionally while he was giving his lines, he would be sitting at his desk on stage with the bamboo blind which formed the wall hanging in front of his face. Quickly an arm would reach out from back stage and draw the blind up. Despite the confusion reflected by these incidents, however, the rehearsals led to a highly successful. play, one of the most amusing Lincoln has presented in many years. Sarah Steib Student Director K I f. Let's rebuild the teahouse. Ladies' League watches completion of , 4 Teahouse. 1 Well, if Mr. Fisby won't marry me, how about Mr. Seiko? THE CAST John Hobson Dennis Milligan John Young Stuart Campbell Linda Mecalis Katie Iwamoto Bobby Saito Kathy Saito Carol Saito Ken Backman Craig Courtemanche Charles Swindells Doug Galloway Jim Bybee Doug Eyer Sadame Tsunenaga Tom Huntington Wade Julison Sue Fagln Linda Lessing J anet Harden Pala Jackson Barbara Hersh Mary Schaefer Denise Dowd Ray Sherbourne Freya Goetzel Beverly Braaten Sharon Bersaas Mary Turner Karen Golding Sally Claridge Francy James What in the name of Occupation do you mean by saying you built a teahouse instead of a schoolhouse? Matilda, Matt and Jonathan Rockwood are amused at Uncle Walter as he explains that january Thaw This is one of my swallerin' days. THE CAST Barbara Kramer Molly Day Mike Moore Betsi Corbett Janet J unken Lisa Livingston Pamela Leonard Wade J ulison Ken Backman Sue Gantenbein Craig Courtemanche John Markewitz Terry Hanna Mike Morris Dick J anz Ike Levy, Sue Irelan. Bill Morris, Ralph Zusman and Katy Kneass portray students in Curtain Going Up. THE CAST Eva Jedwab Priscilla Kelley Sue Irelan Katy Kneass Janice Wetzel Isa Reinhardt Sibil Holbrook Priscilla Campbell Sue Spruill Cathie Fagan 144 Linda Meindl Jenean Evans Calvin Gantenbein Ike Levy Ralph Zusman Rick Evenson Bill Morris Bill Brennan Bob Carson 'JJ Worried father, Mike Moore. talks to his wife, Lisa Livingston.in January Thaw. Curtain Going Up 4 ss 7 1' Mft if Steady exclaims Bob Carson, as he and Cal Gantenbein look at sophisticate. Jenean Evans POPCYCLES KICKOFF ASSEMBLY .Q O gn Miss Orient contestants await announcement of winner from emcee. Bob Junken - 'N 5 F it Q f X- . ' . A-wt- ,. an - m Q uns' Toni Gerber greets visitors in Japanese Teahouse. W l f, .Uri la., auf' O' H . .. ' -1 A , ,..a...0 Geisha girls are part of Sophomore Class entertainment at the Popcycles kickoff assembly. GIRLS' LEAGUE TEAHOUSE Students enrolled at hula school are under the able direction of Denise Dowd. Nancy Soga and Bernice Hobara await incoming, guests. 145 Rebels fall on Russian Bandstand. BP X . 1 vi an Q if F- Cardettes dance to The March of the Siamese Children, ll ff vienfal' Occibenfa Honorable father. John Markewitz. rests head on lap of Plum Pit, Diane DeWeese. Tequila. Newly found talent, Banny Hill. sings Birth of the Blues. bailors dance to Hslllllltllllll Doll. Cliff Lioldnizizi plays the piano. Chinese chopstick dcmonstraiio is given by Bob Junken. 1 Eva Jedwab pantomimes Honey Bun. Lincoln's thirteenth annual Pop- cycles. Oriental-Occidental, was laun- ched with the traditional kickoff assem- bly. Best participation won the Senior Class a treat of popsicles. Enthusiasm aroused. the student body broke all pre- vious records by selling 5.000 tickets. necessitating an extra performance. The travelogue was presented in twenty-seven acts. including Jantzen's Ilawaiizin fashion show. Cardettes. Lincoln's choir, dances. skits, and solo and group singing, Jungle boys carry off Dennis Milligan in Swir1ing Winds. Pinkey Weight as The Cock-Eyed Mayor of Kaunakaki. Mack the Knife, as sung by Ray Sherbourne. The choir sings Grant Avenue. Lavenlocks, carhie Fagan, samples Buff Oli- Kay Lively and Mary three bears' rice, McCaslin sing Hong Kong Blues. 147 FROSTED FANTASY N.: Dancmg ID the dark Barbara Blrmmgham and date reach for a star md Dancmg to the musnc of Daxe Longtm at the Chrxstmas formal 148 The last couple i S U! O 0' - nt Q 'rl' 4- '. Decorations add to the gaiely of the Christmas formal. Y- l If 'A' a , ,Vai Couples at Mardi Gras pose for pictures. NIARDI GRAS Bill Morris and Judy Berg ponder over Mardi Gras ouecn candidates. A foursome takes time out to rest feet. 149 Kermit Jenson and Geri Phillips. Jolm Callow and Harold Jenkms JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Ike Ieu and Nierrllee G Llton Sm IMI in and XR adn Julxson 150 Louplu dmu to lm mu xp of Iwidu R1y,,p,s ii1LU'HOF amor prom Buff Ott and Dau Holden 'N l Xn Enchxntnd hxummg IS enjoyed bs all who lttcnd the. prom Ierrl ee Standard and Bun Bmkex SCIVIE ENCHANTED EVENING I-.xgrxonu hls 1g,,ood umm It lhls sun' s blgggst dJI'lCL Dill. WIOFGUI -ind Tlnd 'Nl1CN1b H ll Mary McCuslin and Ed Glasgow. 151 WE DANCE TIL ELEVEN u wb wg.-xl? hrslflllvl 7 7 ,kun- This is Mr Partlowls team? Dcnnts 'tlilligin ipproachts throne with lxnda Patton it Cards C isino 'lop picture- Dave Dul-aehztrt and Barbara Russell. Second picture: Larry Evans, Bonnie Bcste. Patsy Duden and Mike Mclielligon, Third picture- Mary BIcCaslin and Gerd Klehmet. Fourth picturc- Nancy Neill and Harlan Loomis. Fifth picturez Mrs. Allen and Mrs Jackson welcome couples at the door. Sixth picture' Red Robinson spins disks. Mil-ie Moore and Mary McCaslin readily consume refreshments. Carolyn Perkins, Dave Swanson, Stevie Kerwin, Charlie Goodman, and Win Casey laugh it up. Couples awalt entertamment at Home Run Hop sd A crowded floor at Cards Casmo DANCE HIGHLIGHTS Top p1clure John Houng Margaret Palmer Zee Zee 'NlcCa.ll and Stuan Campbell Second plcture Dale Nlorden and Stacx Leary Thlrd pxcture kms Kendrlck Stexe Barendrxck and B111 Lowry Fourth pxcture Shxrley Langfxtt and Larry Simson Flfth pxcture Lnknovm couple 153 I wr' al M' 1 253 'ff ? fkglmf , , , W. -, K: 1-JH? , , 'Hu--. ,.A' bf .1,,Q,.' ,, 3:4 big. M5 Sars,-1, 'A 2,1 QU-f?Qfb.4 ,, jf g. 'f '4T3'fe,1?215r15i-ilisirfid 4 4 , wp X ', lx 1. 5 A X , ., v'5 ,J 4 ,, .' dp is g X ..' P O 0 - , . f'. . 'v Y 54. . .. ' . . I W 5 , 435' wwf' , 5. Q ,' u .r I. I . ' . JA ' , XL 1 n -ax if 'K . , fa' - r ' , Q' ' Q x I ' 1 .V ' ' ' .fx X Q . .. ' Q x . 4 'f Aa: Patti Keane Pa tty Vollstedt Barbara Ray To select L1nco1n's 1960 Rose Fes ttval Prtncess all semorglrls assembled before a selectnon committee composed of students and faculty members After evaluatmg the gurls' appearance polse and speakmg abll tty thxs commlttee Intro duced enght candldates to be voted upon by the student body In an assembly held was revealed Runner up to the princess became Nlay Queen and rexgned at the Nlay Fete Dance the followlng mght From the 11 prxncesses elected from Portland schools a Rose Festlval Queen who rules over Rosarxa and all its events ns chosen The Queen's Corona tnon tradttmonally launches the Portland Rose Festival The last Lmcoln prmcess to be crowned Queen was Alxce Eastman tn 1934 May 19, Lincoln's Rose Festival Princess 7960 May Fefe Court Merrflee Standard Pafsy Duden Heaflfer Birnie -Ar' T17 W9 FOOTBALL COURT ly' it 1 158 Queen Leslle Beebe smxles at admxrers before Wllson game 1 I Princcsscs Sue Zlmmerman, Zee Zee McCall. Ginny Paulson, Laurxe Munro Jean Jackson ns Lrowned quncn by Nhkg Waleh is her esLortB11l Turnex stands by ,J i if .1- Xlarx NIcCasl1n bhellex James Bettelu Haan Queen Jean Jackson Patsx Duden 9uL hlmk lH1nx1Xe-nncwnu -. Kf x K .A .l Q ' ' 4 on J' ' , LJ wily' T T Q , x - IX V 1 I In-,,J- X., af- ,Z 159 In nmtchmng muumuus nn- Mlkc Nlusun and Ilxzinn- Hrnlrnzm. Pele Pfau :md Jean Jackson enjoy IXluumuu Mania. , . E Q . J :Pvt Rm L-pli fn fwllfmws flxluv KiL'lHL'1lI1'II'l 11554-rnhly. HIGHLIGHTS OF '59 AND '60 160 -hfffl-xx -zz .g:1mc. THE YEAR IN REVIEW Willy Glasgow, Kim Bunton and Robert Glasgow greet stu- dent bodv president, Ed Glasgow, upon his return from the Bgllttmx 1115, Xu ard present 1t1Jn IH Berkelu Lulliornxt Footbxll rxllx dmces tt bisketbqll glme Freshmen gather durmt, I- rush Day I-ootball plaque xs presented bt student bodx presldent Ed Glasgow to Bob Iobu and Chuck Cftrttr 161 Mr. Goodwin conducts orchestra in traditional Christmas assembly. HIGHLIGHTS OF '59 AND '60 i i Mr. Partlow congratulates Mr. Signer and team for outstanding football season. Mr. J. W. Edwards, Superintendent of Portland Public Schools, speaks during presentation of the new statue, 162 Lincoln Chuck Swindells, John Hobson, John Markewitz, Wade Julison, Craig Courtemanche and John Young perform in Jeff assembly. ',,:- No schoolf Mr. Delay, Mr. Partlow and Mr. Cover flip flapjztcks. T H E R I N I Students gaze fondly at Lincoln statue in annual Lincoln Day Assembly. l to e ses e e - - l Fall student body president, Ed Glasgow, introduces new Interested parents come to Back-to-School Night. spring president, Mike Walsh. 163 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The presentation of a successful yearbook IS made possible through the co operation depend ability and consideration of many people Diane Daniels assisted with accurate indexing of names and Jerry Schneider with precise measuring and trimming of photographs Our appreciation is ex tended to Mrs Lottie Hyde and her office practice students for their patience and time in typing the yearbook copy Many thanks to Mrs Marian Jack son bookkeeper for efficient management of trader picture and yearbook sales and distribution We also thank Mrs Marie Allen social director for her assistance in the taking of club pictures and Mr George Birnie for the pictures of the Na tional Honor Society initiation We are especially indebted to Abbott Kerns and Bell for supervision of production and to Gladys Gilbert Studio for photography DANCE COMMITTEE Front row Evelyn Billington Stacy Leary Sue Gantenbein Second row Robert McCulloch Steve Turner FALL AND SPRING NOMINATING COMMITTEES sg' I Front row: Johnnie Patterson, Jenean Evans, Ellen Schinnerer, Front row: Shelby Clark, Bonnie Beste, Cheryl Mattoon, Ann Lydia Perlman, Flossie Farrens, Lisa Livingston. Second row: Morgan, Barbara Geisler, Carolyn Johnson. Second row: Spencer Benfield, Bob Rosenbaum, Dave Coughlin, Bill Brennan. Margretta Dow. Richard Rosenbaum, Libby Dawson, Bill Dills 164 STAGE CREW LAB ASSISTANTS WO I Wh 15 Lareful Wllh that exclanms Dlck Dworskx is Dax ld Adclshum adds 'an and Ifront row Denms Nlestroxnch I-rankB1ll1ng1on Second row Nlr Lugene Boswell aduser IerrxSchne1der Nlxcke Xlundlln Ierrx Iioxse 'JS A1 4-K-if CAFETERIA HELPERS Ov- as 'Q ...J 'if li kront row Laura Kmpstrom Elura 'Nelson Irene liardx lols Krleger Second row Anna 'llock I-.wa Brown Ieora Karr X xolel I-ord CUSTODIANS Front rovn Leo Brown, Don Galluccl Ies Jose, Elmer french C, Brown Secgnd row Rlchard Ilwndlex Leonard Lombardi les Alder. Jam ipenght Nlck Blexs Gall Relger 165 1 i ' Q Y ! ' I l ' I 5 A. , i , h. . Q, Vx ' - f tx , 1 'A - f of I ' r ' V 4. f 3 - I 1 A l I l 1 Z Q ,, , , ,,, , . - ' V. , . , , F L 'IS . ' 'V g . . ,' , , VL' ' Y A ' X. A ' I , . -.A YA 4- L' 1 Y' - M 1 ' L 1,- . Q . x ' ' i 5 si L, ' 'V 4. U' . 4 J, 4' 1 7 'M Q ,H ' -A f ., L 5 1 Q s 4. Q V, 3 l.: 1 1 ' ' . s A Front row: Linda Fisher, Jane Felter, Nancy Hayes, Bernice llobara. Secwnd row: Bonnie Woolley, Carolyn Perkins, Karen Scott, Toni Gerber, l4L'5llC Beebe. l.:1ur1e Munro. Megs Lloyd. Linda Meindl, Ginny Slut-rk. COUNSELOR HELPERS Front row Helen Colln er FFUZ1 SChU-1l?B Sue Vllller Bettx Mxller Tom Thaxp Almce Tsunenaga Terrl Horrocks Second row 'vlarllyn Renglx Pat Mxller Karen Braley Thxrd row Pat Carney Cheryl Mattoon Sarah Stelb Merrllee Standard Peggy Swmney Fourth row ExaJedwab Pat Rlley Angelme I-Ixans Janxce Albrxght OFFICE HELPERS J r lrl t lt Llljl. xl, vt 1.151 t tt alex X t c rt Xlt 1 L 11 ATTENDANCE GIRLS 166 kk-ul .- U Q 6 , . 'lv Q5 I 1 ' a Q A 4. , 4, . . - W , x ,J l A 5 , . . A Y M ' . . ' S4 5 I I lfrz :xt ow .-Xrizzle Qjgldfrey. ll'1f1l .. rp. Silmlj. Sflll D.:z1AlJ4::.1els, C1il IlL'5'. 'rg fXl:1 1xrv-I J Palmer, Clicrjsl Blixtizfoi, -l fljcri C,1llw.v, Sea' 'ml ro ' ' . l..'.'1:1pgsto:. 7c' Z - I Nic-Call. Kart-:' Br ' .- llt' lrunlrimlza, Kit A:,, 'Cay .-Xnzj. 4, 5 Call. nt-ng, un- -. Barb. -Ll llL'r'Sh, shin-fn: lunm- - ' Nflrtcy' lizlttzx. Jilrzt-I -lurxhcr. 'J If ,'-4: H LJ ' V ' 5 33 W. There is an established tradition ir Japan that desirable ideas may be ob- tained from abroad. After UG' Japan s foreign commerce became significant as '1 newly opened his hway of communicatiin over which :nowlerlre and technology frnm the West flowed into 1 once l.'0l'1I6Cl coun- try. Thrmugh this channel, the Japanese idtzis which were tn revolutiwrixe 'i great p'irt iftheirtr'1diti':nal economic life. ln- dustrial machinery 'ind equipment, Western textiles and other consumer goods and the new techniques of industrial and financial organization led to the great increase in the national income and wealth of modern Japan. Keeping an open mind to alien cul- tures has and will Continue to contribute to the development of a stable and demo- cratic Japan. lNDl NND I D fl i 'ISINC li ., Q 9 Y CF! 167 A Q -Q' 1 ' xt L 4 L i , ,, R L f -, i Q3 , -Si, , A L S 4 K xl X L Q A began to import and adapt the industrial X l A I L R K f g A L L X L L i L , , K K i , 1 1 5 1 4 'Z 4 V v 4 INDEX Aanderud. Charyl-48 Aanderud. Leona-65 Ablin Jimmie-28 Ackerman. Mel-58 Adams Lana-28 72 Adams Peter-58 88 Adams Susan-48 103 Adelshelm Davld-48 165 Adelshelm Peter-65 128 Agostl Sally 58 Agostx Sue-28 93 95 119 121 Axney Persls-58 139 Albrecht Nelly 19 48 Albrecht Nxcklaus-58 Albnght Janlce--28 82 166 Aldassy Barbara 58 81 Aldmger Zelma-65 Alex Elleen--48 72 Alexander Gerald-48 Allen Lane65 Allen Mlchael 58 135 Ambuehl Arnold-48 Andersen Carol-48 85 Anderson Grleg-48 Anderson Jamce--65 Anderson Shlrley 58 86 Anderson Rosemarle 58 Anderson Susan-65 Angell Karen-48 99 Arend Rlchard-65 Arend Ruth-65 Armstrong Larry-48 Armstrong Alberta--48 Annstrong Robert--48 76 78 85 Amdt Sandra-65 Amold Stephaniw58 75 Amsberg Larry 28 96 139 Ashford Jamw58 74 101 Ashley Susan 48 93 Atkmson Orpha 58 Austad Lmda 58 Avshalomov Davxd 65 72 Bam Judy-65 Baker James 28 Ball Bonnle-48 Ball Jeanne-65 Barbour Douglas-28 Barbour Ward 55 Barendrlck Stephen-65 153 Barde Scott 26 58 72 138 Barkdoll Georgla-48 93 Barrett Thomas-28 Basey Marleeta-48 72 101 Bassham Fmls 58 138 Bassham Patrxcxa-65 Bassett Stephen-48 74 Bates Becky 65 119 Bates Ben 28 Battln Nancy-65 166 Beacham Sidney 58 Beaver Kaaren 23 28 76 77 97 Beavers Beverly-65 Beebe Leslle-48 84 86 89 99 158 166 Beecroft Margaret-65 Beecroft Mary-48 Bell Barbara 58 72 139 Bentleld Spencer 28 74 75 81 8 Berez Maurxc?48 138 Bergreen Chloe-58 89 Berlant Harvey 28 98 Berry Glen-65 116 128 Bersaas Gloria 58 Bersaas Karen-65 Bersaas Sharon-48 Berthelsdorf Richard-65 75 102 Beste Bonnie-25 28 95 152 164 Blles Jeanette 58 103 119 Blles Norman 28 108 118 Bnllmgton Evelyn 58 85 97 1 Bxllmgton Frank 28 82 165 Bxllures Davld 58 Blnk Mlchael-65 Bxrd Franklm 28 85 596 Bxrmxngham Barbara 29 95 9 4 148 150 Bxmxe Cameron 57 58 114 Blmle Heather 23 29 45 80 Blschoff Jamxe 58 87 Blacker Judy 58 Blake Pamela-65 Blanchard Arthur 48 81 85 Blanchard Karen-65 Blazler Patty 58 72 86 93 5 108 Bllne. Ronald-65 Blitz. John-48. 92 110 132 Bloch. Joanne-29 Blue. Carol-29, 72 Boetel Eugene-48 Boisclair Louis-65 Borg. James-29 84 Bosley Judy-65 74 Bothwell Roger-48 110 Bouer Jacqulyn 29 Bowen Cathy--65 Boyce Wllham 58 75 Bozxch Rlchard 29 Braaten Beverly--48 91 Bradley John--65 Bradley Todd 58 90 Braley Karen 58 166 Brandon Susan 58 72 101 Brandtner Joan-48 91 Bree Don-48 75 78 102 Bree Margaret 58 Brennan Wxlllam 48 72 75 77 8 110 164' Brlce George-65 Brill George--48 108 132 Brill Rlchard 58 72 126 3 Brown Walter 58 82 Brustad Larry-65 Buck Mlchael-65 Buckler Sally 58 75 81 103 Buehner Chrls-48 93 Buehner Phnllp 58 85 126 135 Cole. Sally-59 Colliver Helen-59 166 Collett. Gordon-65 Collett. Michael-65 Coloma Dale-59 Condit Coralee-30 Conover. Edward-66 Cook Alfred-66 118 Cook Georgene-49 89 Cook Karen 30 75 119 Coplen Denms-85 Coplen Robert-66 116 138 Corbett Betsl 30 74 95 101 Corbm B111 30 Corte Suzann 59 Cornelms Darryl-66 Cotton Robert-66 Coughlm Davld 59 88 114 138 Courtemanche Cralg 30 162 Couture Rosemary 59 Coward Dlane-49 Cowger John-66 Cowglll Jacquelme-59 Cowne Donald-49 Cowne Luanne-59 97 Cox Malxssa-66 Cox Rodney 31 81 102 Crawford Ellzabeth-66 Crawford Pat 31 95 Craycroft Robert-49 92 Cress Cathy-66 Cress Terrle-59 89 Bullock George 29 88 108 Bunton Bunton Bunton Burrell Burrls Butler Butler Butler Clark 58 89 129 135 Kim 23 29 80 85 87 95 161 Mark 58 131 Wlllls-48 Mervm-48 Rlchard 136 Robert 29 81 96 140 Sue-58 139 Butterfield Allen 16 48 Buzzard Leo-29 Bybee James 29 72 Culley Mlke-59 114 Cummms Joan-49 Curtls Gary-66 Cuslck Robert--49 66 90 1 Daggett John 31 84 Dahlgren Rodney-66 Dahm Margaret 59 Dalbart Rlckey 59 Dale Judy-66 Byerly Bruce 26 65 116 Byers Anne-29 93 109 Byers Elnzabeth 58 93 127 Call Amy 26 27 29 80 93 95 166 Call Branson 26 57 58 72 85 88 114 126 135 Callow Jolyn 27 29 95 97 150 166 Damels Duane 31 79 95 166 Dark Charles-63 Davis Davls Davls Davls Davls Davls Davls Allen-49 72 90 108 110 Carole-31 72 87 95 Donald 31 45 80 84 96 98 1 Mlchael 31 81 96 109 136 Mlke 59 98 114 Peter 59 114 Sally 87 0 Cameron Carol 58 Cameron Campbell Eugene 65 Campbell Mary 65 Campbell Patsy 30 Campbell Stuart 30 86 92 153 Campbell Prlscllla-48 89 Carey Darlene-30 Carlberg Polly 30 Carlson Fred 58 Carnev Patrlcla 166 Carr Kathleen 30 101 Carrell Frances-49 103 CarrellPatr1c1a 65 Carson Robert-49 Carter Charles 23 30 90 108 110 161 Casey Wmston 30 78 81 96 109 153 Catlm Alex-47 49 Chadd Judlth 49 Chalker Audrey 65 Chambers Wllllam-49 92 Cheesman Art-49 Choquette Lynne 49 Chovnn Joan 65 Chrlstenson Erlc 23 30 88 98 110 120 129 130 Chrlstenson Joyce-65 Chrxstenson Karen 49 105 Clarldge JelT 30 90 Claridge Sally 30 89 95 121 Clark David-49 90 136 Clark Laurance 30 84 90 Clark Norman 58 Clark Patrlcla 58 Clark Sallle-49 76 81 Clark Shelby-49 97 104 164 Clary Alan-65 Clarke John 49 72 92 108 11 122 125 Coffen Susan 65 118 140 Coggms Mary Ann 65 74 75 Cohen Phllllp--65 128 Cohen Ruth 65 139 Cohen Wendy-65 A fvz ' ' f '. .114 - ' ' '. -'.. '-.. . .164 I ' -. ' , --, . , .s5.1o. f ' ' 'f' -', .' ,132.13 ,'- ' . ' -. .93 V -, y -, ' , '- .72 , ' - ' . .90 u' '11 'v ' ' .' ' I . . . .96 ' . - ' 'V ' ' .' ' ' . N-. ' . . . .40 , ' . , Z. - D . B , - , , ' v ' 1 - - - Q 'f -'. ',' .... 2. , C 108.139 Barriclf- Gal?-53' 72 Roycg-29, 72 Dawson. Karen-25. 31. 95. 97 U- - ' . ' .82' g N ', -' ' -' ' , .139 f f -.144 ' - -f jf. 4:.,64 '.'-,M' 'Q ' '-'vim' 1 H: . if -.' .s1. . .9 f ' . .. '. -...96..118 .- .' .o9. 68 Davls Susan-49 81 87 99 Dawson Libby 31 81 87 164 Dawson Steven 66 Day Molly 31 87 Decker Norm 31 133 Defreltas Rlchard-66 Deharpport Sharlene-66 De Leon Vlfglllla 31 Demeter Julxa 59 Denlson Harrxet-49 75 Denms Cherle-31 72 93 104 Denms Harry 31 Denms Kay 59 101 Denmston Joann 31 72 Denton Sally-49 Deross Michael-66 Devereaux James-49 100 Devoe David 59 Devoe Frances-66 Devueese Duane-32 81 85 95 146 Dezendorf Jnm 59 72 108 139 Dlckson John-49 81 Dlllman Carol 66 Dlllman Vlalter 59 74 Dllls B111-49 85 108 118 164 Dlrector Stuart-66 Doherty Colleen 32 80 86 93 95 Dombrowskl Daniel 66 117 Dombrowskl Eugenf?49 136 Donald Julne Anne-66 Donnelly Patrlck 59 72 108 120 122 133 Dorrls Tom-66 Donoxan Ellen Marne-59 Dovs Barbara-66 140 Dow Georgla-49 Dow Margretta-49 81 164 Dowd Demse-32 93 95 109 142 Drake Vxckl-49 Drellmg Donald-49 74 Duden Patrlcla 32 84 89 95 105 1 152 159 Duden Stephen 66 116 'L-. PALASKE S PORTLAND'S FINEST RESTAURANT Liberal discoums to high school groups Beautiful view-overlooking the city DELICIOUS FOOD ' AMPLE PARKING ' 5700 S. W. TERWILLIGER ' CH 6-3305 INDEX Dukehart Chris-49 90 108 117,136 Dunaway Carrie-32 103 Duncan Robert-32 Durham Linda-49 74 75 76 Durkhelmer Barbara 15 59 87 139 DuVemet Yvonm+101 Dvorok Shella-66 Dworsky M1chael 59 114 Dworsky R1chard 32 92 98 108 120 131 136 165 East Ronald-49 85 108 110 129 136 Eaton Anna Mae-66 Elllngrud William 13 66 Emerson Mary--66 140 Esformes Marla 59 81 Ethen Gayle-32 91 Etlmger Adele-66 Evans Jenean-49 97 144 164 Evans Larry 32 78 80 88 152 Evans Angeline-49 166 Evenson R1ck-49 114 115 Ewln Judy-49 Eyer Delano-32 Fagan Cathle--49 81 87 147 Fagln SUSIE-32 Faxrbanks Dexter 59 88 114 115 126 Farrens Floranne-23 32 81 85 95 97 Farwell Maja 50 Faw Terry 26 50 90 108 117 Feldenhelmer Tom 59 Felter Fred 32 96 108 118 Felter Jane-59 72 87 166 Fetter Denn1s 50 F1sh Charles-59 98 114 131 Flsh Robert 32 F1sher L1nda 50 77 101 166 Fltzpatrxck Peggy-66 Flores Jeannette-50 Flmtoff John 108 110 112 120 129 130 Flowerree Robert-66 116 128 138 Ford Judy-66 Ford Larry-66 Ford Susan 66 Forester Dav1d 50 85 90 114 Frager Larry 59 114 122 34 Frank Stephen 32 77 96 Freauf Raybum 50 Freeman Pamela 32 72 84 91 Freeman Susan 23 26 32 80 81 93 95 119 Frxedman Barry 59 Friedman Martm 50 96 Fr1edman Steve50 Frlendly Samuel 66 118 Frye Lynn 33 Frykman John 66 135 FuJ1ta Donald 50 90 Gage Joan 59 Gales Doug 50 Gales Marllee-66 Galloway Douglas-33 92 108 110 129 130 Gamble Sandra-66 Ganger Thomas 59 74 Gantenbem Calv1n 50 114 144 Gantenbeln Susan 33 80 95 164 Gardner Suzan-66 119 Gardner John 50 96 118 Garrxson D3Vld 59 Garza Bruce-50 Gasparottl Kathryn-66 Gast Stefan 59 138 Gaudlo Glor1a Ann 59 Gawllsta Tom 50 114 Gensler Barbara-47 50 87 99 164 Gerber Ton1 15 57 59 82 97 66 Gewecke Gary 50 Glbson Thomas 66 135 GllChflSlG8l1 59 G1ll Jerry 33 131 G1lly Mnchael 33 82 Gxvas Nlcholas 33 82 Gladdmg Jud1th 33 82 84 103 Glasgow Edward 22 26 33 80 88 108 122 161 163 Glasgow Robert 26 59 161 Gobler Barbara 50 Godfrey Annok33 81 85 93 166 170 Godfrey Frank-50 Goetzl. Freya-33. 91 Golden Herbert-33 Goldmg Karen 33 80 95 101 Goldman C1117 50 85 96 140 146 Goodman Charles-33 88 153 Goodman Helen 59 72 85 97 Goodsell Ann 50 77 93 99 Gore Gretchen 59 72 87 Goss Janet 59 72 93 127 Graham Dlanne-33 72 74 75 Graml1ch Manlyn 50 87 Grammer Al1ce-33 Grammer Marxon 59 Granet John-66 75 Green Holly 59 89 127 Greenwood Patr1c1a 66 Greenwood Sharon 59 Groenmg Mark-66 116 128 135 Groenmg Patrlcna 33 78 Grubb Glenn 66 Gullekson Sy1v1a 59 72 93 Haan Bettelu 26 34 95 97 158 165 Hach1ya Janet-66 Hacker David 59 Haff John-60 138 Hager Paul 50 77 Haggstrom Dlana-60 Haggstrom Eva 34 Hale Larry-60 Hallman Barb1e 60 89 Hallman John 50 85 100 Halvorson B111 34 Hanks W1ll1am 50 100 Hanna Terry 34 72 90 Harden Janet 25 26 34 8 95 97 Hardlng Jonme 60 72 Hardy Toby-6 126 135 Harmon Bruc Harrell James--66 138 Harryman W1ll1am-60 Harrah Sue 50 99 105 Hart Terry 60 114 Hasson Barry 50 100 HRWKIHS Elleen 50 Hawley B111 66 Hawthome Allan 23 34 92 108 Hawthorne Larry-66 Hayes Nancy-60 87 166 Heagle James 60 Heater Lalrd 34 96 He1l1g George-60 90 114 115 126 140 Helberg Karen 66 Hexberg Kathy 66 Helnemann Shlrley 50 Hellberg Fred-60 Helm Tony 50 92 Herrmann Jan 50 99 Hersh Barbara 34 77 95 97 166 Hess Douglas-34 H111 Mlchael 34 H1ll Banny 34 78 96 121 146 H1ll Sandra-66 H1ll T1m 50 77 H1nden Franc1s-66 Hnte Nancy 34 81 103 Hobara Bern1ce-60 89 145 Hobara Ida 50 89 99 Hobxzal Karen 34 84 Hobson John 34 162 Hodson L1nda 66 Hoenshell Donya 50 Hoffman Stanley 67 Hohman Paul-67 Hoxtmk Judlth-67 Holbrook Bonn1e-60 74 Holbrook Lxsbeth 34 81 84 Holbrook Sabra-67 Holbrook Slbyl 50 Holden Dave 17 25 34 76 77 80 84 96 102 140 151 Holloway Joseph 50 138 Holman Cathy 60 Holman D1ane-51 85 86 93 160 Holmes L1nda 51 91 Holsabple Susan 60 93 Holt Pattx 51 Hood George 51 108 140 Homstem Helene 26 67 Horrocks Terrl-60 93 166 Horsley Kaaren 51 87 Hotchklss Loren 67 Hotchklss Mantord 51 Houser Kent-57. 60, 126. 138 Houser. Peter-23. 35, 108. 122. Howard. Katheryn-51 74 Howe Charles-51 Hubbard Nancy 60 Huddle Alan-60 Hughes Mark-67 Hughey Alan 67 Hul1n Brmkley-60 Hume Dawn 51 Hume MBVIS-'60 Hunt Sharon Kay 51 101 Huntmgton Thomas--35 HUtCh1SOH John-60 92 129 Iggulden Charlene 51 91 Infante Beatr1z 60 Inman Ralph 51 100 Inman Robm-60 93 127 Inman Sharon 51 Irelan Sue 51 97 99 144 Isbell Kenneth 60 Isenhart Gretchen 35 72 Iwamoto Hxdeto-67 116 129 Iwamoto Kat1e 51 87 105 1yndell1n Laura 67 Jachetta Susan 60 Jackson Gary-67 Jackson Jean 23 35 72 93 95 159 160 Jackson Pala 35 81 93 Jackson V1ctor1a 67 Jacobson Ganl 60 75 119 Jahns Ursula 60 72 81 James Brlan 67 James Frances 35 86 95 James Melanxe-67 75 James Shelley 35 78 80 81 95 109 Janz R1chard 88 Jedwab Eva 51 77 97 105 147 166 Jenkms Harold 35 72 150 Jensen Kermlt 35 76 79 108 150 Jessen Judy 26 35 81 87 Jessen Lawrence 60 Jobb Suzann 67 Johnson Carmen 35 Johnson Carolyn 67 164 Johnson DaV1d 61 Johnson H'elen 60 Johnson L1nda 60 97 Johnson Mxchael 51 Johnson Howard 35 Johnson Sue 35 81 87 Johnson Julla 51 Johnson Roberta 35 75 Jones Darryl 60 Jones Donald 35 Jones Sharon 51 Jones Terrance 67 135 Jord1n Lyn-60 72 81 Joss Robert-60 Josslln R1chard 27 35 80 96 Jul1son Wade-36 150 162 Junken Janet 36 95 96 166 Junken Robert 51 145 146 Kasubuchl Denn1s 51 85 88 Keane Patty 36 89 95 121 Kelley Cheryl-60 Kelley Judy 87 Kelley Prlscxlla 51 87 122 Kellum Joe 122 Kendall John 67 128 Kendall Peter 25 26 36 108 Kendall W1ll1am 36 Kendrxck Amy-67 158 Kenney Margarett 60 Kerwln Kathl 51 85 86 97 99 139 Kerwm Stephan1e+36 78 79 81 86 87 95 104 153 Ketell Marc1a 60 93 K1lcup Darlene 51 101 Kllgore W1ll1am 36 Kmg B1lly 60 72 100 Kmg Calhleen-67 K1rkland Patr1c1a-67 Klehmet Gerd 36 45 81 139 143 152 Kl1ngbe1l Marcy 51 Kl1nk Sue 36 80 81 84 93 95 109 159 , .' . . . , 136 f' -f .. .11o. , ' -',',' E ' 1 .' 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' - ' ' Congratulations Senrors from GLADYS GILBERT STUDIO Lincoln s Sensor Photographers tor nearly 25 years We have won the highest artlstnc work Have your weddlng or specual partues photographed In natural color CA 3 0129 708 S W Morrlson honors in the nation with our INDEX Kl1pphahn Sharon--60 Kneass Don 67 116 Kneass Kathar1ne 51 97 144 Kmght Ruth 67 Knowlton Suzanne 26 67 Koeppl1n Donna-60 Koken Constance 67 Ko11sch Lesl1w51 89 Koller Sharon 51 Koonce Jan1ce 51 101 Korter Bruce-67 Kraft Lenanne-67 Kramer Barbara 36 Kreft Mary 36 93 121 KPIESICH Rmchard 36 McElroy Jon Thomas 52 Mclinery Terry Ann 38 74 101 McEwen Sherry 38 101 McFarland Gayle 61 72 91 McGarr Vhlham 61 88 98 117 McGee Krlstal 52 72 McKell1gon James 67 116 135 McKell1gon M1chael 38 92 98 108 110 120 136 152 McKelvey McKenz1e McKeovyn McKev1 1n McK1nley McK1nley D8Vld 38 108 129 Malcolm 38 Ronald 52 90 Glen 38 Donald 67 74 116 Jane 61 87 104 Packard Jerrold 53 76 100 Packouz Larry 61 131 Pamo Jud1th 61 Palaske Susan 53 79 82 87 99 105 Palmer Francls 68 Palmer Margaret 26 47 53 72 89 105 153 166 Palmer Norma 61 Paluch LUISC 68 74 75 Pamplln Robert 26 39 84 88 Panter Vernon 53 Panton Pat 53 89 Parks VlCkl 61 91 Kntsberg Loretta 36 91 Kubeck Gerald 51 135 Kuch1nka Anne-36 72 95 KUChlDk3 Donna 60 Kunstman Phy111s-60 Kuo Davld 36 Mead George--67 MECBIIS L1nda 38 Me1ndl L1nda 26 52 93 99 166 Melcher Sharon 38 Mered1th Sh1rley 61 MESlTOVlCh Denn1s 165 Paterson Kaye 68 Patr1ck Edgar 68 116 128 Patr1ck M1chael 53 92 111 Patterson Johnme-61 93 164 Patterson Norah 53 72 111 131 138 Patton Ann 61 140 Patton Lynda 61 93 127 152 Kuo Fre1ya 51 103 Kuvall1s Mar1anne 51 Labbe Les11e 51 89 99 LaFord Patr1c1a 36 103 Lake V1rg1n1a-60 74 75 Langan W1l11am 61 M1chel JHUICC 61 103 M1ller M1ller Mlller M1ller M1ller M1ller M1ller Mxller M1ller Betty 38 166 Dannv 38 90 Jan 67 Melv1n 67 Pa 61 89 166 Steve 52 108 110 Sue 57 61 93 166 Susan 61 V1rg1n1a 52 72 89 Langfitt Sh1rley 51 153 Larsen L1nda 67 Lawson Clalre-61 Larrabee John-61 126 Lasxch Sharon 67 Lazar1des James 37 Leary Stacy 27 37 84 87 95 153 164 Lench1tsky JoAnn 51 87 Lench1tsky Sally 51 87 Lent Patr1c1a 67 Leonard Hubert-67 Leonard Pamela 37 95 Lessmg L1nda 37 97 Lev1n Jul1e-67 105 Levy Ike 47 52 144 150 LEWIS Elalne-67 LEWIS Roger 37 72 L1nn Darrel 52 74 Llvely Kay 37 72 80 87 95 105 147 Lob1tz John 67 117 138 Lloyd Margaret 61 87 119 166 Lomacm John-61 Long Johnny 67 Long W1111am 67 Longaker Kerry 61 114 138 Loom1s Harlan 52 75 152 Los1nger PSUIIDE-52 LOUIS Nann1e 61 Lovlng Mlchael 67 116 Lowe Robert 61 Lowry B111 37 84 92 110 120 Lucke James 52 131 Lynch Elphy 37 MacDan1e1Eyvonne 52 Madsen Carol 37 Maekawa Tosh1ko 52 87 MaglnnlS Sue 37 91 Malady Rose Mar1e 52 101 Manchester Elleen 52 Marble Kathleen 67 74 Markewxtz John 26 37 88 121 146 Mllllgan Denn1s 38 147 152 Mmer Clare 67 MIDOT Judxe 38 95 M1tchell Verle 38 Moen VlCkl 52 82 Monroe Beverly 61 85 103 Moore Marylu 61 Moore M1chael 38 90 144 152 Morden Charles 61 138 Morden Dale 39 45 80 96 109 153 Moretz Marc 39 Morgan Ann 26 57 61 139 164 Morr1s B111 52 108 110 112 144 149 Morr1s M1chae1 39 MOFTIS V1v1an 52 81 97 99 Morr1son B111 67 116 136 140 Morrow Sandra 67 Mortensen Alan 52 129 Mortensen Douglas 52 81 85 102 Mortensen Karen 61 Moudy Vlfglnla 67 Movle Barbara 67 Paulson V1rg1n1a 53 89 104 158 Pearson Ga11 68 Pedersen John 61 Pedersen Pete 39 Peets Martm 39 Peets Robert 61 92 114 135 Pelt1er Carol 61 Perklns Kathryn 53 72 Perk1ns Carolyn 39 78 79 80 87 95 153 166 Perlman Lyd1a 25 26 39 80 81 87 95 164 Petersen John 68 Peterson Dorothy 53 Petterson Karnn 68 Pfau Peter 39 85 160 Ph1ll1ps John 68 116 Ph1ll1ps Lanny 53 P1ckens Sh1ela 53 77 91 P1erce Evelyn 53 P1erce Jerry 39 P1erce Sharon 53 Pl9lSCh Kathleen 68 139 P16lSCh Kenneth 40 P1ndell Anne--40 97 Pmgelton Joe 68 P1per Edgar 68 128 P1per Kathleen 61 72 P1ttock Peter 68 Podpah John 68 Po1nter James 68 Marks Marks Marsh Mart1n Mart1n Martm Mart1n Mason Jul1an Ross 17 67 Rupert 52 131 Mary Susan 67 Barbara 37 Jeddah 52 103 Margaret 52 72 81 85 Susan 61 85 M1ke 52 72 86 92 122 125 133 160 Mattoon Cheryl 61 97 164 166 Mazurosky Cherlyn-61 72 McBr1de Denn1s 5 McCall Zee Zee 52 86 89 153 158 166 McCasl1n Mary 37 72 80 84 86 95 105 147 151 152 59 McClure Donald 26 61 McCorm1ck Thomas 37 McCoy Karen 26 27 37 87 95 166 Muloum Lynn 67 Mundl1n M1Ck9y 39 165 Munro Laurle 52 81 89 99 158 166 Murphy Terry 67 85 117 135 Nachand Marsha 52 Nagel Lance 67 Nash Thomas 114 135 Ne1ll Nancy 52 75 152 Nelson Barnett 61 98 114 138 Nem1ro Karen 47 52 89 Newbegm Edward 26 52 134 Newbeg1n Sue 67 Newsum LaVonne 39 84 91 Newsum M1lton 52 Newsum Pennxe 61 91 Noce Chr1st1ne 61 Nohlgren Roberta 61 Noles Pegg! 68 Norman Dan1eI 67 139 Norman Xhlllam 67 Nord Buff 61 Noyes Vlrglnla 68 Nye Kexan 68 74 75 Nystrom Constance 52 O Donnell Mark 52 Ol en Lance 68 O Ne1ll Sally Ann 68 Orr James 52 Orr Norman 68 Orvedahl D1ane 39 80 OSBKI Marlene 53 85 87 Ota Nor1ko 39 Othus Jane 53 78 87 99 Ott Ehzabeth 39 76 17 95 97 147 151 Overback Judy 61 Pomter Thomas 68 Polk AVIS 53 Polley Betty 53 Pomeroy Mary 62 Pope Rlchard 68 74 Powers Ear 68 Povters Gregory 53 9 Povxers HBFTIEI 53 Powers Martha 68 Pratt Frank 68 86 116 Pratt Karen 53 81 85 103 Pr1chard Pat 53 97 99 Pr1deaux Sandra 68 Pr1tchard B111 40 45 72 Puhaty Janet 40 77 79 Raaf Jean 53 81 93 99 Rapp Jud1th 53 72 Raxlzza Sally 62 72 Ray Barbara 40 89 95 109 Ray Franc1e 68 Ray nor Lance 62 114 Raxnor Rolland 40 Rea Dorothy 62 Reddmg Bob 40 9 108 111 2 Redhonse Glenna Reed Svb1l 6 Reed 11 ends 53 Reese Dale 53 Reese Darrel 68 Re1nhardt Deborah 68 Re1nhardt Isa 53 72 81 Rengll Marxlyn 53 166 Repp Geraldme 53 91 Repp Robert 6 Reynolds My rtle-40 Rhodes Dlane 62 Rhodes Mary 6 Rhodes Sa y 68 McCulloch Amby 52 88 McCulloch Robert 38 164 McDonough Tom 38 172 Overman Jack 27 '19 Oxerman Mar1lxn 68 Oxerton B111 61 114 R1ce Barbara 68 Rnce Betty 53 87 99 166 R1chardson Read 53 . 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