Lincoln High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1963

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HeleneiHornstein George Brice Co-editors Mrs. Patricia Edgar Mr. Ron Crosier Co-advisers THE 1963 CARDINAL Lincoln High School Portland, Oregon 1 6- .Jr img I 1H 'f 2 TABLECDF CONTENTS t Administration 10 , Classes 30 Athletics A 1 A 82 Activities A 1181 index and Advertising 177 1 3 ,S In I VJ K . K ' 'wg , ' ' , X s -1 .:, W 74 It L' Q fg x of '- . - K. .K 5 7 . 'X K N L ,,,, K Sa K . ' V' , 1 4 - A qi I iii if .K 'j x f sv . fx xff a 1. s alsv i l t ' ' - -, , i E i' K f, X I x I mfwxh I My VL,4,HiiV ky, .115 11 . m,' ' K - w - F . K ,, K V' 'J lp. ' ' nfA',,i,z'w,X3,?,i,, K0-pig? f :ge h'. G' - K ,5Q1.gmwwf-: f. .KiK,W, 21. 'K - 5 qw.. -S-ff ., , 4, K N ez dn' . , , f f,,w,'ii5tfy,2 V... Q.. '-- ' ' K A Wi x nr it M. X gh ' A . 1 i ig at w ig 2 15 X Q X fi 1,F,,' - Y ,, ,. , Q K X K rf HK fp,-K mp -5 , if 44 A K, KL 4 x ,, I ,AK X. vi. KU . yy K,,,g, ', e5i, KKffj:,, ,f x Ain , w,,,,. viK,5,,p, ek:K-f,.,,,iagg g 'Q , -. , f' f .flaw - wi ff'L' ' ' f . 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Administrators Strive to Make Year Successful I am a part of all that I have metg Yet all experience is an arch wherethrough Gleams that untraveled world whose margin fades Forever and forever when I move. --Tennyson The high school years are a particularly significant period of youth. They can be a time for growth physically, morally and intellectuallyg a time for developing relationships that bring lifelong satisfactionsg a time of preparation for the long years of life ahead. I hope this year has, for each of you, provided experiences which extended the horizons of your world and made its subtle contours more perceptible. I hope you have welcomed each new experience as a challenge to grow, and see more distinctly, and appreciate more fully. As for the years ahead, let us approach them with anticipation. --Mr. Edwin Schneider 12 Yearbook co-editors Helene Hornstein and George Brice stress a point with Vice-Principal Henderson. Mrs. Mildred Bassett was chairman of Lincoln's budget committee this year and was kept busy endeavoring to keep necessary expenses down to a minimum. In addition to this, she had the large responsibility of counseling and guidance. Most of her spare time was spent on the scholarship awards committee. As afgraduate of the University of Oregon and Columbia University, she received both her bachelor of arts in English literature, and master of arts degree in counseling and guidance. Completing his fifth year as a vice-principal on the Lincoln administration, Mr. Donald DeLay is in charge of boys' discipline, attendance and all student activities. Mr. De Lay earned his bachelor of science degree in biology at Oregon State University and a master of arts degree in secondary education at the University of Oregon. Mr. Robert Henderson, who received his bachelor of science and master of education degrees from the University of Oregon, has come to Lincoln after teaching twelve years at Jefferson. As curriculum vice-principal, he is in charge of the scholastic instructional program. 13 Miss Ruth Arbuckle Mr. Henry Crawford Mrs. Pat Edgar Miss Frances Elmer English English Journalism English Junior Counselor Speech English Senior Counselor College Counselor J. V. Baseball Coach Yearbook N. H. S. Adviser Frosh Football Coach Mrs. Margaret Emmons Mrs. Sandra Fields English English Social Studies Social Studies Mathematics Four Courses Offered To English Students Because the transferring of ideas effectively is so important, Lincoln requires students to take four courses in English. From the freshman to the senior years, students improve reading, oral and written expression, listening and the general understanding of the English language. In the freshman course, the basic fundamentals of grammar are learned. Types of literature and various styles and techniques are introduced in the sophomore classes. American literature is studied in the third year while the senior year is based on English literature. Pilot classes are offered at all levels, and one Shakespeare play is studied each year. 14 Candy Patton listens attentively to Mr. Macoubrie ' f 31 -K W 'T f M W..- ' 'Mx-., . -..,, Mr. John Hall Mr. Thomas Hollcraft Mrs. Eileen Hunter Mrs. Keyser English English Business Law Librarian Social Studies Social Studies English Philo Adviser Typing H .,'Uf1'7 V, . 'iw vggigwazl- av-igis -.ga-:-,Swim-ltr. V , :1ff:me5fSg2u 159 ' . : Mrs. Margaret Labby Mrs. Audrey Leslie Miss Bertha MacDougall English English Effective Reading Mr. Monteith Macoubrie Mr. Robert Palmer Miss Shannon Pettinger Mr. Jack Ryan English English English English Sophomore Counselor Social Studies Social Studies J. V. Basketball Senior Counselor Department Chairman Swimming Miss Virginia Caldwell Mrs. June Chamberlain French Latin Department Chairman Linc Adviser Lincoln Brings Modern Developments to Language Lincoln offers the recommended modern language four-year sequence in French, German and Spanish. Levels I and II stress the language skills of listening and speaking, reading and Writing Within controlled vocabulary and a basic grammar structure. Levels III and IV continue the development of language study with more emphasis upon learning different reading techniques. The Latin course stresses the basic relationships between English and Latin and develops an awareness of the rich heritage from the classic languages. The Lincoln library is equipped with a listening room, Where advanced foreign language students use study periods to improve compre- hension and pronounciation with foreign language speech records. 16 Mr. Fritz Fivian Miss Sheila Harrison German French Frosh Wrestling Coach Girls' League Adviser Miss Lulu Mc Laughlin Miss Clara Settem Spanish French Test Coordinator . 'CU .,..vf ' Miss Caldwell explains French assignment to her class in M hr ' 1 3 Nusa , f Mr. John Cover Social Studies Junior Counselor Boys' Tennis Coach Mr. Dean Beck Social Studies Athletic Director Scientific Approach Applied a in History Classes Results were profitable as new classes and experiments were introduced this year to Lincoln's history department. Qualified juniors enrolled in a pilot class dealing with American Problems. The Western Civilization course, open to seniors, continued successfully for the third year. The department heads were involved in a district wide evaluation of the social-sciences, the purpose being to see if the scientific approach in history classes could be used to a greater extent. This will result in a Wider use of research materials . Mr. Ross Fogelquist Mr. Stanford Jackson Social Studies Social Studies Mrs. Edwina Lenington Mr. Lexro Prillaman Social Studies Social Studies Zanachi advisor Mr. Robert Signer Social Studies Head Football Coach Fresh Baseball Coach Order of L Adviser Department Chairman Administrative Assistant K., M . HX Mr. Joe Rife Social Studies English Thanes Adviser if? M., Miss Minnie Ambler Mr. Eugene Boswell Mr. Robert Brown Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Freshmen Counselor Stage Crew Adviser Varsity Football Coach Math Department Offers Variety of Classes Because mathematics is such a basic subject for the sciences, engineering and commerce, Lincoln gives a firm foundation in its various courses. Freshman students are placed in general mathematics, beginning algebra, or intermediate algebra classes. Geometry and senior mathematics are offered for qualified and interested students. This is the second year that an advanced course of calculus was available. Seniors, needing review in basic arithmetic, take refresher or consumer mathematics. , Mrs. Eleanor Chick Mathematics Department Chairman Comega Advsier Mr. Bert Rogers Mr, Chester Rooklidge Mr. James Wolfe Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Freshmen Counselor Track Coach Boys' Golf Coach 18 ' ' K wt Mr. Jack Hutton General Science Boys' P. E. Mathematics Mr. iCalvin Foulk Biology Equipment, Courses Added In Science Department Science is a very important field of education. Lincoln progressed with more education in science this year by adding equipment and courses in almost every division of the science department. lVIr. Lindstrom acquired new equipment for a recently developed course in physical science which was offered for the first time this year. More new equipment such as a radiation counter and a cloud chamber were used in Mr. Richardson's applied science course, also offered for the first time. For the second consecutive year, Mr. Keith taught C. B. A. chemistry in all classes. Mr. Charles Keith Mr. Anton Lindstrom Mr, Len Richardson Chemistry Physics Biology Department Chairman General Science General Science Cross Country Coach Physical Science lVIr. Keith talks to parents at back-to-school night. 19 Additions Improve Fine Arts Department There are many additions to the fine arts department of Lincoln this year. The drama department purchased a new stage backdrop which was initiated at the annual Popcycles. ln the field of art, Lincoln has two full time art instructors this year. For the second consecutive year the music and art appreciation course was popular with students. While studying the styles and form of music, i Lincoln students had the opportunity to take part vocally in the glee clubs or the senior choir. This year senior choir acquired new white choir robes. MF- GSOYEG B911 MT- Bruce Clare Another form of musical expression is Lincoln's Vocal Music marching band, directed for the second year by Mr. Ralph Salyard. A new system of marching and formation was installed, and a dance band was organized. Mr. Ron Crosier Mr. John Lehman Mr. Ralph Salyard Art Drama Band Yearbook Adviser Orchestra Knights Adviser Mr. Lehman offers tips to Dave Markewitz as Steve Duden rchearses part. Art Schars Adviser 20 Mrs. Marie Allen Miss Marilyn Duvall Mr. Allen Grove Girls' P. E. Girls' P. E. Boys' P. E- I. C. jAdviser Tennis Coach Varsity Basketball Coach Activities Director Rally Squad Adviser Department Chairman Students Improve Skills With P. E. Courses Football, soccer, basketball, badminton, tumbling, track, and softball - these are some of the activities in which freshman and sophomore classes participate to improve their abilities and skills. In the sophomore P. E. classes, studies include health and hygiene and first aid and safety precautions. A course in driving safety informed sophomores of the basic fundamentals of the car, how it runs, plus the importance of skillful driving. Mrs. Reva Richter Girls' P. E. Girls' Swimming Coach Cardettes Sunshine, wind are enjoyed by Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Richter as they instruct their P. E. classes. hw ,F . s iw J l ka? 1.Q , JI.. ,,, f'. Mr. Joel Sappenfield Boys' P. E. Frosh Football Coach Varsity Wrestling Coach Career Courses Prepare Students tor Future Typewriters, sewing machines, triangles, sheaves of paper--these instruments were familiar to the Lincoln students who took business education home economics or industrial arts. The business education course included the learning of shorthand typing, bookkeeping and business law. These classes helped prepare students for future business careers. Through the home economics course, girls acquired a practical understanding of child care and guidance, finance and personal development, as well as the basic sewing and cooking instruction. The industrial arts course made it possible for boys to obtain a knowledge of woodwork, metalwork, general shop and drawing. 1 1 Mr. Kletzer shows Rik East just how it's done! 22 A V 'L .-nr.. I l ' -:e b f . l NWN up X K f .-.. at 'V -Q.3j.Q ,'-'L f, gg., , ' pfwtrr .jii ?5Q?f, t. .f .,, t '-w A - ' ' 1 rf., 42: Q 6 5 V' f Y 3 1: i W A Mrs. Blanche Black Home Economics Mr. Kenneth Kletzer Industrial Arts Lancers Adviser .1 Beverly Trip practices bathing a baby. Mrs. Lottie Hyde Business Education Department Chairman Deko Adviser Mr. Gerry Stickley Bookkeeping Typing Barons Adviser J. V. Football Coach Varsity Baseball Coach 'S' X 1, -112.5 H ' Personnel of Student Store Ease Financial Problems l Selling school supplies to students, handling club money matters and taking charge of Lincoln's finances kept the student store assistants and budget committee busy this year. With the beneficial advice of vice-principal Mildred Bassett and the helpful supervision of Mrs. Marian Jackson, school bookkeeper, the school's financial problems were limited. l Budget Co mmittee Mrs. Marian Jackson Bookkeeper FRONT ROW: Sue Marsh, Miss Virginia Caldwell, advisor. SECOND ROW: Ron Bline, Ted Piper, Brian James, 'Bill Claridge. I Student St ore Helpers Ron Bline, Jock Brown, Bill Claridge, Brian James, John Morgan, Dave Nutter, Bruce Perkins. Bookroom Assistants FRONT ROW: Doug lrelan, Dick Cox, William Hite, Lani Kilbits. Counselor Helpers FRONT ROW: Sidney Babson, Alice Aultman, Janet Christ. SECOND ROW Pam Ollerman, Gail Shoelz, Nancy Thornton, Mardi Buell, Sue Bates. Workers Continue Effective Office Procedures This year a new attendance form was added making it easier and more convenient to keep records for the attendance cards and, therefore, cutting down time for the secretaries. Tardy and emergency excuses are visible at a glance because the year's calendar was printed on the face of each card. A different colored dot for each card made it impossible for the cards to become lost in the wrong section. This addition, plus past procedures, have kept the office running smoothly and efficiently. Mrs. Venice Tabler Librarian's Assistant Mrs. Grace Wolff Assistant Secretary FRONT ROW: Julie Donald. Judy Williamson, Lydia Suchoj, Charlotte Phillips, Audrey Chalker. SECOND ROW: Margaret Ritz, Martha Tuft, Joelle Ellis, Liz Schilling, Lynn Benson, Pam Stent. Card Collectors FRONT ROW: Lynn Mulquin, Carol Friedman, Jan Eaton, Suzanne Johnson, Shari Sparks, Trudie Wilhelm, Sandi Arndt, Nancy Ray. SECOND ROW: Ellen Lockert, Jenny Smith, Sharon Czyzewski, Chrisanne Clark, Judy Williamson, Lynn Covington, Peggy Noles THIRD ROW: Marth Tuft, Janet Kreft, Liz Schilling, Bea Durfee, Lynn Benson, Kathy Klink, Patsy Unger. Parent Organizations Support School Activities. The Lincoln High Dads' Club was highly active in issues concerning their children at Lincoln. The fathers actively participated in the discussion of important issues involving the school and aided in the establishment of scholarships by sponsoring the sixteenth annual Popcycles, Pupule Hukilau . Other social events in which they participated were the Dad i and Daughter Banquet and the Sports Award Banquet. i Mr. William Marsh Dads' Club President The P. T. A. Get Acquaintedu dinner in October and Back to School Night in November attracted the usual large number of interested parents. The February meeting, Bridging the Gap, was devoted to parents who will have freshmen at Lincoln in September. In March, the proceeds from our fund-raising project, the rummage sale, will provide for a teacher education scholarship, various student scholarships, an American Field Service scholarship and student aid. In addition, many Worthwhile contributions are made from this fund toward other Lincoln High School projects of merit. All of this is made possible by the diligent effort during many months, by many P. T. A. members. Mrs. Sam G. Hufford P. T. A. President Mrs. Sam Hufford P. T. A. President Mr. R. J. Turner speaks to Dads and Daughters at annual Girls' League banquet. Mrs. Cook makes a sale at thc annual rummage sale. 26 FRONT ROW: Robert Sweet, John McMahon, Clifton Lavelle, Leslie Alder, Lewis Henkel, assistant. SECOND ROW: Nick Bleys, Elmer French, Jackson L. Bradford, Orlo Hasting, D. S. Gallucci, Charles Probert, head custodian. :la 1 Busy custodians take u break. Custodial Staffs Indispensable The seldom recognized yet efficient cafeteria and custodial staffs provided excellent meals and immacu- late school grounds this year for students. These groups are never forgotten and are definitely indis- pensable to daily life at Lincoln. FRONT RON: Leora Karr, Ruth Stewart, manager, Eva Brown, Anna Mock, Ina Wolfe, Kathern Klause, Irene Hardy, Phyllis Janacek, Elvera Nelson. 27 Bon Voyage! 28 i -2? f E s i Disciplinary actions will be taken against anyone taking food out of cafeteria area ,Sung -- ilu-.. ,,..uv W - ,i.. ,W Nyhy W, ...fi Dear Abbey, Could you help me with a problem I have had for a long time? Let's twist like we did last summer. Teachers Can Be Human And--remember, we're on T. 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M . ., Q, S1 ,f ,K y W .- 1 V - WW,-MW-M.M . f F 222 ,, w,, , , Mf-W I ' ' ' W K fling.: A M. --,-f ffi w grf- E i f r 2 2 2 2 4 E s 3 1 Q 1 s f E 2 1 E 5 S a Q lmzwamfssQ,mmav,ssw2+f2-Qzkzgmzfuazsfwflxwswzwx -f f - - A-us.ua,fff1 W' 1 - 1:-,f-w,f:,A:-,+V -'f -,zwwgmseff-m.., eazwwmu-1,-.10nmzg:fimQ2u..w::J.:,,:n::2usi fzfff-f :,sr.sfg.21i1. --Q - f,1-.fb , .:.-wi-,,.,, f 1f:-gqwfi, J .5:.f,Awsm,.,,,w,,,w,2mW,,55Miq,,Q,4,,gw,g.Agg,4:g:zggggglifgggfgggggngk-iQ:,,V fkwzwfi Don McKinley President Anne Hallmark Vice-President Fall Cabinet Initiates New Voting Procedure mcg. During the summer the fall Student Body Cabinet met to plan the activities for the first week of school. These activities included the Freshman Day, a Friday night rally and dance and the Buckaroo Barbecue before the football game with Madison on Saturday. After the first week, the Cabinet began discussion of some of Lincoln's most prevalent problems. As a result of these discussions, the A. L. M. Boosters and the Loyal Heirs of the Shield were formed and a new voting procedure was put into use. This method of voting requires that the students vote in their re. room after school between 3 p. m. and 3:20 p. m. The response was gratifying with 81. 5 per cent of the entire student body voting. 32 Secretary Mark Groening A. L M. President Bob Flowerree . i Second Vice-President Lincoln and Grant fall student body cabinets exchange ideas at a potluck dinner Ron Bline Terry Murphy Al Stebinger Treasurer Student Council President Room Rep. President Laurie Shaylor Jim McKel1igon Ruth Cohen Gi1'1S' League President Athletic Representative Editor Terry Murphy President Spring Cabinet Promotes Intramural Sports During their term in office the officers of the Spring Student Body Cabinet worked enthusiastically to promote four successful projects in addition to carrying out their designated responsibilites. First on the agenda was the celebration of Abraham Lincoln's birthday. The activities for this occasion included the traditional Lincoln Day Assembly, which was televised by KGW-TV and an after-game dance that featured an unforgetable duel between Big Abe and John Wilkes Booth. Following this, the cabinet prepared a questionnaire concerning intramural sports, and from the results of the questionnaire, a successful after-school program was set up for both boys and girls. The next project undertaken by the Spring Cabinet was the promotion of the sixteenth annual Popcycles. The cabinet assisted in planning and carrying out the amusing kick-off assembly, and then concerned itself with the very successful ticket sales. The last major project of this cabinet was the formation of a bigger and better Pep Club. Working in conjunction with the officers of the present Pep Club, the cabinet formed a constitution for the new organization and chose outfits for next year's group. 34 Helene Hornstein Vice-President Pete Adelsheim Student Council President Bill Morrison Athletic Representative Peter Sasaki Mary Emerson Brian James Second Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Kevin Nye Macy Wall Sue Gardner Room Rep. President A. L. M. President Girls' League President Ati 2 A . ,ig Janet Hachiya Editor President's oath is administered to Terry Murphy by Mr. Schneider. l FRONT ROW: Spencer Chen, Rhoda Ashley, Shiela Boylston, Kathy Goforth, Terry Murphy, Pete Aclelsheim, Anne Hallmark, Trudie Wilhelm. Nancy Ray. SECOND ROW: Janie Knowlton. Janet Hachiya, Phylis Gardner, Ruth Cohen, Ann Stockwell, Gail Schoelz, Marty Packouz, Cinda Hill. THTRD ROW: John Lobitz, Sue Ridgway, Janet Kreft, Laurie Shaylor, Helene Hornstein, Mary Linda Laird, Sue Cummins. FOURTH ROW: Asher Wilson, Clark Matchek, Laura Stockwell, Tim Dickel, Sue Gardner, David Avshalomov. FIFTH ROW: Frank Langfitt, Dennis Phalen, Jim McKelligon, Tod Hamachek, Rik East. SIXTH ROW: Bob Rau, Don Kneass. NOT PICTUR ED: Mrs. Marie Allen, advisor, Mary Emerson, Katy Goodsell, Mark Groening, Kevin Nye, Ken Saito, Judy Schulte, Al Stebinger, Macy Wall. Room Reps, Student Council Help Produce Popcycles FRONT ROW: Sandi Arndt, Janet Cavallero, Kathi Buell, Lanna Hall, Kathy Goforth, Sue Lobitz. SECOND ROW: Jill Olmsted, Bianca Mannheimer, Stephanie Clark, Richard Spears, Bob Casidy, Susie Schwabe, Sally Haney, Cheryl Wilhelm. THIRD ROW: Janet Hachiya, Julie Marble, Jeanne Smith, Scott McArthur, Sue Ritz, Barb Lewis, John Lobitz, Steve Dawson, Ernie Takeda. FOURTH ROW: Greg Hessler, Tim Dickel, David Perlman, Martha Tuft, Chuck Wilson, Tom Usher, Ian Dunlap, George Cashdollar, Tom Jones. FIFTH ROW: Walter Helsey, Rik East, Jim McKelligon, Dexter Fairbank, Tod Hamachek, Richard Rosenbaum, Bruce Perkins, David Nutter. NOT PICTURED: Sally Fields, Walter Gearin, Pat Greenwood, Cheri Gordon, John Kendall, Frank Langfitt, Kevin Nye, Carole Orloff, Dick Repp, Bev Roos, Carole Seaburg, Al Stebinger, Julia Stoll, Elizabeth Taylor. 36 Miss Frances Elmer and Mr. Robert Palmer, senior counselors. John Lobitz President Senior Cabinet Plans Final Senior Activities At its first meeting, the senior class cabinet realized that many events needed to be planned. Committees were chosen to manage the senior class banquet. The 1963 graduating class will always remember other traditional events that highlighted their senior year. During the late fall, the successful and humorous play, Harvey, was put on by the senior drama department. As a wonderful climax to the year, the seniors attended the junior-senior prom and commencement. Now, as the 1963 graduating class is completing its final year at Lincoln, we, the senior class cabinet, would like to thank all seniors and especially Mr. Palmer and Gail 50110912 Miss Elmer, our advisors, for their co-operation, support and advice. Vice-President Peggy Noles Girls' Rep. Ann Stockwell , Secretary Lenanne Kraft Girls' Rep. Hubert Leonard Boys' Rep. Lance Olsen- Richard Rosenbaum Boys' Rep. Treasurer L. H. S. Maintains Order in Assemblies ADELSHEIM, PETE: Jr. Class Play, NHS, Student Council, Cross Country, Track, Sr. Rep., Boys' League, JV and Fr. Basketball. ALDINGER, ZELMA: ALDRED, JERRY: Transfer-Bloomfield Hills High School. ALLEN, MICHAEL: Transfer-Benson. ANDERSON, JANICE: Deko, Vice-Pres. AREND, RICHARD: IRL, Senior Choir. AREND, RUTH: Deko, Pres. 5 Ensemble, N-HS, Sr. Choir, Section Leader, Cardinal. ARNDT, SANDI: Taud, Treas.g Tasque, Historian, Soph. Nominating Committee, Room Rep., Red Cross. AVSHALOMOV, DAVID: Sr. Choir, Student Council, Band, Portland Junior Symphony. BARENDRICK, STEVE: Thanes, JV Track, Drama Dept. Play, Sr. Class Play, Postofiice Play. BARTLETT, CLIFFORD: Transfer-Jefferson, Thanes. BASSHAM, PAT: BATES, BECKY: Swimming, Tasque, Sr. Class Play, Drama Dept. Play, Counseling Sec. BEAUDRY, FORES: Transfer-Central Catholic g Room Rep., Schars, LHS, Order of L, Varsity and JV Football, Varsity and JV Basketball, JV Track, Popcycles, J r. Class Play, Newspaper Staff. 38 PETE ADELSHEIM ZELMA ALDINGER JERRY ALDRED MICHAEL ALLEN JANICE ANDERSON RICHARD AREND RUTH AREND SANDI ARNDT DAVID AVSHALOMOV STEVE BARENDRICK CLIFFORD BARTLETT PAT BASSHAM BECKY BATES FORES BEAUDRY BEVERLY BEAVERS GLEN BERRY KAREN BERSAAS RICHARD BERTHELSDORF MIKE BINK RON BLINE TIM BLOCK Y . Knln 5 M il it I - .':,1 H ,,AI I f,:': J eff i IRIRII S: g 9 iw OATHY BOWEN JOHN BRADLEY ii 45 5 ' fluff ' '--li' . .. , ff? if? S 2, X it X f ,ss C g i I . Yam 1,511 RRKK . CLIFFORD L. BREWER TAUNI BREWER GEORGE BRICE JOY BRUNHAVER Senior Officers Bestowed With Honors BEAVERS, BEVERLY: Junior Achievement. BERRY, GLEN: Sr. Choir, Fr., JV and Varsity Football , Fr. Basketball, Schars, Soph. Boys' Rep., Spring Rally, Sr. Class Play, Ensemble, Order of L. BERSAAS, KAREN: BERTHELSDORF, RICHARD: Chess Club, Band, Or- chestra, Popcycles Dance Band. BINK, MIKE: BLINE, RON: Student Body Treas., Yearbook Stai, Knights, Vice-Pres.: Freshman Cabinet, Senior Choir. BLOCK, TIM: BOWEN, CATHY: Girls' League, Sec.: Tasque, Sec.: Zanachi, Vice-Pres., Counseling Sec. BRADLEY, JOHN: JV and Varsity Cross Country, JV and Varsity Wrestling. BREWER, CLIFFORD L.: Transfer-Sunset: Band. BREWER, TAUNI: Transfer-Tigardg Deko, Vice- Pres. BRICE, GEORGE: Yearbook Editor, Varsity Track, Varsity Swimming, Lancers Hi-y, Treas., IRL, Nomi- nating Committee. BRUNHAVER, JOY: Transfer-Tigardg Yearbook. Academic Achievements Characterize Class of '63 LARRY BRUSTAD MIKE BUCK 7 X - A-M--mage, ,.l.:,..:f,:,,,,. , A - A BRUSTAD, LARRY: Swimming Team. BUCK, MIKE: BYERLY, BRUCE: Varsity Football, co-captain: Soph. Pres.: Student Council, Nominating Committee, JV and Varsity Track, Schars, Spring Rally, Popcycles. CAMPBELL, MARY: Football Court, Spring Rally, Co- pian, Treas.: Tasque, Peppers, Sgt.-at-Arms. CAPUTO, PAUL: Transfer-Central Catholic: Jr. Class Play, Varsity and JV Football, Lords, Popcycles. CERVETTO, JUDY: Transfer-Jefferson, Sr. Choir, IRL, Zanachi, Sgt.-at-Arms: Popcycles, Peppers, Student Council, Room Rep. CHALKER, AUDREY: IRL, Band, Orchetra, Girls' League Rep. CHANGSUT, REINALDO: CHOWN, JOAN: Zanachi. COFFEN, SUZAN: Ki-Zhi, IRL, Swimming Team, Golf, Drama Dept. Play. COGGINS, MARY ANN: Portland Junior Symphony, Sr. Choir, Girls' Glee, Chess Club, Sec. 5 Orchestra. COHEN, RUTH: Cardinal Editor, Student Body Cabinet, NHS, IRL, Tasque, Girls' League Room Rep., Student Council, Speech Team. COHEN, WENDY: Fall Rally, Tasque, Corres. Sec.: Taud, Popcycles, Drama Dept. Play, Peppers, School Year- book, Cardettes. COLLETT, GORDON: JV Cross Country. 40 BRUCE BYERLY MARY CAMPBELL PAUL CAPUTO JUDY CERVETTO AUDREY CHALKER REINALDO CHANGSUT JOAN CHOWN SUZAN COFFEN MARY ANN COGGINS RUTH COHEN WENDY COHEN GORDON COLLETT MIKE COLLETT FRED COOK CATHY CRESS SHARON CZYZEWSKI RICHARD DeFREITAS FRANCIS DEVOE COLLETT, MIKE: Fr. Cross Country. COOK, FRED: Varsity Swim Team, Thanes, Drama Dept. Play, Order of L, Popcycles. COPLEN, BUZZ: Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Sr. Class Play, Order of L, Nominating Committee. COWGER, JOHN: Choir, NHS. COX, LISSA: Student Body Sec., Student Council, Car- dettes, Copian, Treasg Popcycles. l CRESS, CATHY: Copian, Vice-Pres., Tasque, Spring Rally, Girls' League, Corres. Sec. 3 Popcycles, Nominating Committee, Best's Hi-Board. CZYZEWSKI, SHARON: Comega, Tasque, IRL, Year- book Staff, Room Rep., Girls' League Rep. DALE, JUDY: Deko, Pres., IRL, ICC, Girls' League Room Rep., Band, Room Rep., Jr. Achievement. DAWSON, STEVE: Schars, Fall Rally, Popcycles. BUZZ COPLEN JOHN COWGER LISSA COX JUDY DALE STEVE DAWSON DAVE DAY SILVIO DIAZ STUART DIRECTOR DANIEL DOMBROWSKI DAY, DAVE: Transfer-Seaside, Thanes, Popcycles. DeFREITAS, RICHARD: JV Football. DEVOE, FRANCIS: DIAZ, SILVIO: Transfer-Cuba. DIRECTOR, STUART: Nominating Committee, Schars, JV Wrestling. DOMBROWSKI, DANIEL: Basketball, Student Store, Track, Cross Country, Baseball, IRL, Budget Committee. 41 Senior Boys Promote Spirit ln Assemblies e JULIE DONALD TOM DORRIS 'ew BARBARA DOW STEVE DUDEN ERIK EAST DONALD, JULIE: Tasque, Office Helper. DORRIS, TOM: Dow, BARBARA: Copimsgt.-at-A1-ms, Tasque, C01-1-. ANN EATON BILL LLLLNGRUD ROBERT S' ELLIS Sec., Fall Rally, Football Princess, Student Council, Car dettes, Varsity Golf, American Heritage Tour. DUDEN, STEVE: Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Lords, LHS, Order of L. EAST, ERIK: Transfer-Benson, Varsity Football Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track, Jr. Class Boys' Rep. Lords, Vice-Pres. 3 LHS, Order of L. EATON, ANN: Cardettes, Popcycles, IRL, Drama Dept. Play, Jr. Class Play. ELLINGRUD, BILL: Lancers, Vice-Pres.: JV Basket ball. ELLIS, ROBERT S.: Transfer-Jefferson, Chess Club. STEVE ELLIS MARY EMERSON ADELE ETLINGER ELLIS, STEVE C.: Transfer-California, Lords, Var sity Football, Varsity Wrestling. EMERSON, MARY: Tasque, Pres., Copian, Student Council, Sr. Choir, Cardettes, Golf Team, Popcycles. ETLINGER, ADELE: Philo, Sgt.-at-Arms: Tasque, Pot- luck Chairman, Sr. Choir, Cardettes, Popcycles, Jr. Class Nominating Committee, Fr. Council. FAIRBANK, DEXTER: Varsity Football, Track, Order of L, Schars, Varsity Basketball. FERRER, JULIO: FISK, MARCIA: Band. DEXTER FAIRBANK JULIO FERRER MARCIA FISK 42 3, l ,AAA V . , .,. ,, lf. ,,:, f new fl Ng :X f' 41 f 5 A wg QW' aff if ,Q J? me S ggi I a , Q. ,, 1 my Y , -, , gtg-w2f'sf ,' BOB FLOWEREE SUSAN FORD aw DENNIS FORRESTER SAM FRIENDLY M . v,.., ,,,,, , fi . - -. 5 , ..,V-1 feifibzi 1 l f ...ii ,t L4 O m z 'TI SU -4 m 5 a- z ? PQ a- E F' :Xa an cv a- F' rm U1 FLOWEREE, BOB: Student Cabinet, 2nd Vice-Pres.: Varsity Football, LHS, Schars, Track, Varsity Basket- ball. FORD, SUSAN: Zanachi, Sec.: Constitution Committee, Sr. Choir. FORRESTER, DENNIS: Transfer - Skykomish High School. FOSTER, GARY: Transfer-Queen Anne High School, Seattle, Washington. FRIENDLY, SAM: Varsity Swimming, Mgr. Baseball, Mgr. Football, Mgr. Wrestling, JV Wrestling, Order of L, NHS, Cafeteria Work. FRYKMAN, JOHN: Varsity Baseball, Lancers, Pres.: JV Football, Order of L, Room Rep. GALES, MARILEE: Deko. GAMBLE, SANDRA: Room Rep., Khi-Zhi. GARDNER, SUSAN: Philo, Tasque, Sgt.-at-Arms: NHS, Student Council, Sr. Choir, Peppers, Girl of the Month- Friendship. GASPAROTTI, KATHY: GELLER, IVAN: Nominating Committee, NHS. GIBSON, TOM : Fr., JV and Varsity Football g JV Basket- ball, Varsity Track, Thanes, Lincoln Day Assembly. GIPSON, PAMELA: Transfer-Evanston Township: Copian, Tasque, Sr. Choir, Cardettes, Popcycles, Year- book Staf. GLANTZ, KALMEN: Transfer-Illinois. GONZALEZ, CARLOS: Transfer-Cuba. GONZALEZ, JORGE: Transfer-Cuba: IRL. GREENWOOD, PATRICIA: Deko, Room Rep,, Girls' League Rep., Jr. Achievement. SANDRA GAMBLE SUSAN GARDNER KATHY GASPAROTTI IVAN GELLER TOM GIBSON PAMELAlGIPSON KALMAN GLANTZ CARLOS GONZALEZ JORGE GONZALEZ PATRICIA GREENWOOD College Conferences Stimulate Future Plans MARK GROENING JANET HACHIYA ANNE HALLMARK GROENING, MARK: ALM, Pres.: Lords, Pres: Jr. Boysl Rep., Jr. Class Play, LHS, Order of L, Varsity Football, ICC, Pres.: Student Council, Red Cross. GRUBB, GLENN: Sr. Choir, Boys' Glee. HACHIYA, JANET: JRC Council, Pres.: NHS, Philo, Tasque, Editor-Historian 5 Student Council, Girls' League Room Rep., Cardinal Newspaper, Ass't. Editor. CHERYL HARRIS NEIL HARPSTER HALLMARK, ANNE: Student Body, Ist Vice-Pres.: Philo, Student Council, Tasque, Girls' Rep., Jr. Red Cross. HAMNES, SHEILA: Transfer-Oregon City: Deko, Sec. HARRIS, CHERYL: Transfer-Sunset: Popcycles, Ki- Zhi, Vice-Pres. HARPSTER, NEIL: Transfer-Montana: Wrestling. HAWTHORNE, LARRY: Knights, Popcycles, Sr. Choir. HEDAYAT, FARANGIS: Transfer-Colorado. RON HEINEMANN CHARLIE HELTZEL HEINEMANN, RON: JV and Varsity Wrestling, Lords, Order of L, Popcycles, Fr. Football. HELTZEL, CHARLIE: Transfer-Maryland: Varsity Track, Lords. HENRY, DAVID: Transfer - Benson: Thanes, Vice- Pres.: JV Football, Cardinal Newspaper Staff. HERRERA, GUILLERMO: Transfer-Cuba. HIGGINS, JAMIE: Fall Rally, Philo, Tasque, NHS, Stu- dent Council, Girls' League Room Rep., Peppers, IRL, Popcycles, Class Nominating Committee. HODSON, LINDA: Girls' League Room Rep. GUILLERMO HERRERA JAMIE HIGGINS 44 GLENN GRUBB SHEILA HAMNES LARRY HAWTHORNE DAVID HENRY LINDA HODSON 'YW in 'Rf JUDY HOITINK JACQUELINE HORNSBY HELENE HORNSTEIN BOB HUI HAROLD IWAMOTO BRIAN JAMES SUZANN JOBB CAROLYN M. JOHNSON HOITINK, JUDY: Room Rep. HORNSBY, JACQUELINE: Comega, Popcycles. HORNSTEIN, HELENE : Yearbook Editor, Philo, Pres. Tasque, Vice-Pres. g ICC, Sec. 5 Girls, League, Treas.g Stu- dent Council, Cardettes, Popcycles, Jr. Class Cabinet Nominating Committee. HUI, BOB: Transfer-Beaverton, Thanes, Sgt.-at-Arms IWAMOTO, HAROLD: Lords, Order of L, Varsity Wres- tling, Varsity Cross Country, Fr. Football. JAMES, BRIAN: NHS, Student Body Asst. Treas. Knights, Treas. 5 Jr.-Sr. Play. JOBB, SUZANN: Sr. Choir, Deko, Historian-Chaplain CAROLYN JOHNSON CHARLETTA JONES TERRY JONES MIKE JOSEPH JOHNSON, CAROLYN M.: Nominating Committee Cardettes, Popcycles, Zanachi. JOHNSON, CAROLYN: JONES, CHARLETTA: Transfer-Seattle, Washing- ton g Oilice Helper. JONES, TERRY: Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball Varsity Baseball, Order of L, Schars, LHS. JOSEPH, MIKE: 1 1 x Senior History Class Visits Legislature JOSEPH KADAS JOHN KENDALL Mn, W ,ffm zfkrizvysf-4-. sn. sw mi 1 iii HIE., 5 Amy wills' 14 ,'1f'T1ri?'f ae :miie if fi F' A THEN VNU 5,51 1145 Q i 1 'IFJIJHHY er: I Gvf at ' CONt:i,GV!'i,il' me ' was 1153 Mm +1 ' KADAS, JOSEPH: KENDALL, JOHN: Varsity Basketball, Varsity Golf, JV Track, Order of L, Fr. and JV Basketball, LHS, Sehars, ALM Vice-Pres. :.Soph. Boys' Rep. KENDRICK, AMY: Fall Rally, Soph. Girls' Rep., Philo, Tasque, Football Court, Sr. Play, Popcycles, Rhodes Hi- Board, Girl ofthe Month, Spirit. KING, CATHLEEN: Deko. KIRKLAND, PATRICIA: Deko. KNEASS, DON: Barons, Pres. g Student Council, Fr. and JV Football, Jr. Class Play, Popcycles. KNIGHT, RUTH: Copian, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Popcycles. KNOWLTON, JANIE: NHS, Philo, Sec. 5 Tasque, Pres.: Fall Rally, Student Council, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Choir, Peppers, Popcycles. KORTER, BRUCE: Thanes, Sr. Choir. KRAFT, LENANNE: Comega, Pres. g Tasque, Cardettes, Girls' League Rep., ICC, AHA, Mexico: Rose Festival Committee, Popcycles, Sr. Class Cabinet. LAMPKIN, LORENE: LENT, PAT: Tasque, Cardinal Newspaper, Zanachi, Ofiice Helper. LEONARD, HUBERT: IRL, Jr. Class Play, NHS, Sr. Class Cabinet, Boys' Rep., Varsity Golf. LEVIN, JULIE: Copian, Hist., Tasque, Spring Rally, Football Queen, Soph. Class Cabinet, Peppers, Popcycles, Sr. Choir, Ensemble, Meier SL Frank Hi-Board. 46 '- if X AMY KENDRICK CATHLEEN KING PATRICIA KIRKLAND DON KNEASS RUTH KNIGHT JANIE KNOWLTON BRUCE KORTER LENANNE KRAFT LORENE LAMPKIN PAT LENT HUBERT LEONARD JULIE LEVIN , -1 f,1 .f'2-5,.fI,- i l fyii yi, . it J? . 12 J: . . . 1' ,. Y .Q ' .,.flf..2f .- ' ':..,g.g? E 'It' S Eff' ' ' i : W, I fx , I . . BARBARA LEWIS CARMEN LEWIS DONNA LITTLEJOHN JOHN LOBITZ BILL LONG MIKE 'LOVING MARGE MAIERS KATHY MARBLE JULIAN MARKS SUSAN MARSH LUIS MATAMALA JIM McKELLIGON LEWIS, BARBARA: Transfer-Toronto, Philo, Tasque, Peppers, Student Council. LEWIS, CARMEN: Comega, Popcycles, Cardettes, Pep- pers, Sr. Choir. LITTLEJOHN, DONNA: Transfer-Oakridge High School. LOBITZ, JOHN: Sr. Class Pres., Sr. Choir, NHS, Lords, Treas., Boys' Ensemble, Cross Country Track, Room Rep., Student Council, Popcycles, Nominating Committee Chairman. LONG, BILL: Yearbook Staff, JV Wrestling. LOVING, MIKE: Choir. MAIERS, MARGE: Transfer-Washington. MARBLE, KATHY: Zanachi, Band, Orchestra, Jr. Class Play, Youth Ambassador to Mexico-AHA, Girls' League Room Rep. MARKS, JULIAN: JV Cross Country, Nominating Com- mittee, Thanes, Sec. MARSH, SUSAN: NHS, Spring Rally, Philo, Tasque, Pres., Sr. Choir, Budget Committee, Nominating Com- mittee, Peppers, Fr. Council, Soph. Girls' League Rep. MATAMALA, LUIS: Transfer-Chile: IRL, Chess Club. .rgit DON MCKINLEY DAN McWILLIAMS GEORGE MEAD MCKELLIGON, JIM : Varsity Football, Student Body Cabinet, Athletic Rep., LHS, Schars, Jr. Class Play. MCKINLEY, DON: Student Body Pres., Jr. Class Pres., NHS, Lords, Fr. Class Council, AFS, Japan. MCMILLAN, DAVE: Transfer-Cleveland, MCWILLIAMS, DAN: Thanes. MEAD, GEORGE: Barons, Vice-Pres., Fr. Cabinet, Order of L, Varsity Tennis. ALM Leaders Work Together For School Government MINER, CLARE : Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Library Ass't. MITCHELL, STANLYE: MOORE, JILL: Tasque, Taud, Cardettes, Popcycles. MORRISON, BILL: Fr., JV, and Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Lords, Varsity Golf, LHS, JV Track. MORROW, SANDRA: NHS, Ki-Zhi, Oilice Ass't. MULQUIN, LYNN: Comega, Sec., IRL, Cardettes, Pop- cycles, Jr. Class Play, Nominating Committee, Girls' League Room Rep. MURPHY, TERRY: Student Council, Pres., Jr. Class Treas.: NHS, Schars, Treas.: JRC, Varsity Baseball, Nominating Committee, Rose Festival Selection Com- mittee. NEWBEGIN, SUSAN: NHS, Girls' League, Vice-Pres.: Girls' League, Corr. Sec. Q Copian, Red Cross Rep., Nomi- nating Committee, Girls' League Room Rep. NORMAN, BILL: NOLES, PEGGY: Sr. Girls' Rep., Fr. Cabinet, Tasque, Vice-Pres., Philo, Treas., Girls' League Room Rep. NORRANDER, CAROL: NYE, KEVAN: Sr. Choir, Boys, Ensemble, Popcycles, Knights, Pres., ICC. OLIVER, SHARYL: Jr. Class Play, Jr. and Sr. Class Play, Popcycles, Sr. Choir, Tasque. OLLERMANN, PAMELA: Transfer-Jefferson, Deko, Pres.g Oilice Helper. 48 CLARE MINER STANLYE MITCHELL ,AJQF -fw' JILL MOORE BILL MORRISON SANDRA MORROVV LYNN MULQUIN TERRY MURPHY SUSAN NEWBEGIN BILL NORMAN PEGGY NOLES CAROL NORRANDER KEVAN NYE SHARYL OLIVER PAMELA OLLERMANN LANCE ,OLSEN MARILYN OVERMAN KAYE PATERSON EDGAR PATRICK CANDI PEARSON JEAN PEDERSEN OLSEN, LANCE: Golf Team, Sr. Boys' Rep., Lancers, Nominating Committee. OVERMAN, MARILYN: NHS, Jr. Class Sec.: Taud, Pres.: Tasque, Vice-Pres.: Girls' League Sr. Rep., Car- dettes, Popcycles, PATERSON, KAYE: Taud, Tasque, Peppers, Girls' League Rep., Nominating Committee, Drama Dept. Play. PATRICK, EDGAR: JV and Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Track, Schars, Vice-Pres.: Order of L, LHS, Popcycles, Nominating Committee. PEARSON, CANDI : Transfer-Wilson 3 Cardinal News- paper Staff. PEDERSEN, JEAN: Transfer-Medford. PERKINS, NORRIS: Transfer- Lakeside: Varsity Track, Jr. Class Play, Popcycles, Drama Dept. Play, Nominating Committee. PETERSEN, JOHN: Fr. and JV Football, Barons, Sec.: Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Popcycles, PETERSON, QUENTIN: Transfer-Jefferson. PETTERSON, KARIN: PHELAN, DENNIS: Transfer-Benson: Lords, Track. PIETSCH, KATHY: Philo, Hist. g Room Rep., Cardettes, Tasque, One-Act Play, Popcycles, Bergls Hi-Board. PIPER, TED: Sr. Choir, Varsity Tennis, Budget Coml mittee, Fr. and JV Basketball. PITTOCK, PETER: IRL, Treas.g Stage Crew. POINTER, JIM: Thanes, Track, Popcycles, One-Act Play, Cross Country. POINTER, TOM: Thanes, Treas. 5 Track, Popcycles, One- Act Play, Jr. Class Play. POLLOCK, DOUG: Transfer-Jefferson. fs NORRIS PERKINS JOHN PETERSEN KARIN PETTERSON DENNIS PHELAN KATHY PIETSCH TED PIPER PETER PITTOCK JIM POINTER TOM POINTER DOUG POLLOCK Seniors Mix Pleasure With Studies s i ifi i i I ii s R A535 'V' ffl nik in if Q W the Ygwvi PMN RICK POPE BILL POWERS S MARTHA POWERS FRANCIE RAY SALLY RHODES L 'M- -Q 1 is x Rf 2 N xx 'in if , . 3 i . E ll f i f ' ' t .. -' Kinase-. ,z ,V ,als e1',i5:3I'lf i ?'4'lv L, ,-.,.N,,-at I f 4 fi fi A ' L' 5 -.sal 4 I-iiyrfa.A,sQ.:.eflf4214,.s.1.f.s.si 1. 5 . 13 i5f 1 'pl ' Q Qsiiiiifgf ?i7MEfffFtf:ilL5l.': X 75 ww t -... H ifezw ,gain 1 1 2 I ., .ff ': Mg... ,232 : ,,,f. f' ,...., Ajffi . U1 ifiligtiiifi- 2- was-'. 1: .:. t 2. 'S' ' 1 1' o -e l 3 g . - f ffg.:.,,.5 N 'ws L - ' - fy 'SQ-R V . .E .. f- . A I .M-.- - -1 ' , . :--. j .V gg I . l .H we o n ' .. , R A nm 12, .5 POPE, RICK: Lords, ALM Sr. Rep., Jr.-Sr. Class Play, Popcycles. POWERS, BILL: Fr. Football, Popcycles, Swimming Team, Jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play. POWERS, MARTHA: Copian, Pres.: Tasque, Spring Rally, Nominating Committee, Girls' League Rep., ICC, Football Court, Basketball Court, Peppers. RAY, FRANCIE: RHODES, SALLY: Yearbook Staff. RICE, BARBARA: Comega, Sr, Choir, Girls' League Room Rep., Counselor Helper, Newspaper Staff. RIDGEWAY, GORDON : JV Football, JV Basketball, JV Baseball, Schars, Pres. RITTER, JANET: Copian, Sec., Tasque, Popcycles, Jr. Class Play. RITZ, MARGARET: Zanachi, Pres.: Tasque, Treas., IRL, Sr. Choir, Room Rep., ICC. ROBERTS, GIL: TransfergSeattle, Wash.: Thanes. ROO, JULIO: Transfer-Cuba. ROOF, DOUGLAS: Transfer-Mt. Angel. ROOS, BEVERLY: Transfer-Wilson: Room Rep. ROSENBAUM, RICHARD: Sr. Class Treas., Room Rep., IRL, NHS, Nominating Committee, One-Act Play. ROSENFELD, BILL: JV Basketball, Varsity Tennis, Student Council, JRC, NHS, Schars, Order of L, Fall Rally, Popcycles, Jr. Class Play. 50 BARBARA RICE GORDON RIDGEWAY JANET RITTER MARGARET RITZ GIL ROBERTS DOUGLAS ROOF BEVERLY ROOS RICHARD ROSENBAUM BILL ROSENFELD RICHARD SANDERS PETER SASAKI CAROL SCHILLINGER GAIL SCHOELZ JUDY SCHULTE ARNOLD SCHWANZ SHIRLEY SCOTT CAROLE SEABURG CALLIE ANN SECHRIST LAURIE SHAYLOR CHRIS SHEEDY JOHN SINNER HUNTER SMITH ROWLEY, RAY: Transfer-Alaska. SANDERS, RICHARD: LHS, Lords, Varsity Wrestling, Chess Club, Cross Country. SANTIAGO, EDUARDO: Transfer - Philippines: Basketball. SASAKI, PETER: NHS, Boys' Rep., Sec.: Soph. Class Tneas., JV and Varsity Wrestling, JV and Varsity Cross Country, NMSQT Commended List, Fr. Football. SCHILLINGER, CAROL: Transfer-Grant, Peppers. SCHOELZ, GAIL: Swimming Team, Comega, Sgt.-at- Arms, Tasque, Sr. Class Vice-Pres. SCHULTE, JUDY: NHS, Spring Rally, Philo, Tasque, Jr. Class Vice-Pres., Student Council, Peppers, JRC, Girls' League Room Rep., Bedell's Hi-Board. SCHWANZ, ARNOLD: Lancers, Varsity Cross Country, Order of L. SCOTT, SHIRLEY: SEABURG, CAROLE: Ki-Zhi, Pres. SECHRIST, CALLIE ANN: IRL, Library Ass't. SHANKLIN, BILL: Yearbook Staff. SHAYLOR, LAURIE: Girls' League Pres., Soph. Class Sec., Philo, Hist.: Tasque, Sec.: JRC, Popcycles, D.A.R. Good Citizen Award, Nominating Committee. SHEEDY, CHRIS: Comega. SINNER, JOHN: Knights, Popcycles. SMITH, HUNTER: Lords, JV Baseball, JV Basketball. Seniors Add Talent To Assemblies SMITH, JEANNE:Tasque Cha lain' Room Re . Nomi- I P J p 1 nating Committee, Comega, NHS. SMITH, JENNIE: Comega, Hist,g Girls' League Room Rep., Girls' League Hist., Sr. Choir, Constitution Com- mittee. SMITH, SHERRY: Transfer-Centennial Union High School, Majorettes. SNELL, DANNA: Taud, Vice-Pres. 5 Jr. Class Play, Pop- cycles, Cardinal Newspaper, Girls' League Room Rep. SNELL, BILL: SNYDER, SARAH: Transfer-Molalla High, Tasque, Girls' League Rep., Philo, NHS. SOLLBERGER, JUDY: Transfer-St. Mary of the Valley. SORENSEN, JON: Transfer-Neah-Kah-Nie. SPEAR, CAROL: Office Ass't. SPRAGUE, CAROL: SPRING, SALLY: IRL, Sec., Zanachi, Hist.g Girls' League Room Rep., Nominating Committee, Counseling Sec., Scholastic Gold Key Blue Ribbon Finalist. STEBINGER, ALBERT: Student Body Cabinet, Room Rep. Pres.: Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Lords, Sec., LHS, Student Council. STETSON, TIM: Schars, Track, Golf, Fall Rally, Order of L, Popcycles, One-Act Play. STEVENS, LINDA: NHS, Ki-Zhi, Treas. STOCKWELL, ANN: NHS, Sr. Class Sec. 3 Comega, Vice- Pres.g Tasque, Treas., Swimming Team, Girls' League Treas., Student Council. STOLL, JOE: Transfer-Sunset, Track. 52 JEANNE SMITH JENNIE SMITH DANNA SNELL BILL SNELL SARAH SNYDER JON SORENSEN CAROL SPEAR CAROL SPRAGUE SALLY SPRING ALBERT STEBINGER TIM STETSON LINDA STEVENS ANN STOCKWELL JOE STOLL SHIRLEY STRINGFELLOW CAROL STUCKRATH LYDIA SUCHOJ PATSY SWINNEY EILEEN TANAKA RANDY THOMAS JOHN THOMPSON DENNIS TONG BEVERLY TRIP PATSY UNGER FARANGIS HEDAYAT BRUCE VERGEER STRINGFELLOW, SHIRLEY: Girls' Glee, Lincoln Day Assembly. STUCKRATH, CAROL: SUCHOJ, LYDIA: Transfer- Alaska, Counselling Office. SWINNEY, PATSY: Copian, Editor, Hist.g Sr. Choir, Cardettes, Varsity Swimming Team, Popcycles. TANAKA, EILEEN: Tasque, Taud, Girls' League. TAYLOR, MARY: Deko, Treas.g Oflice Work. THOMAS, RANDY: Transfer-Catlin: Chess Club. THOMPSON, JOHN: Lancers Hi-Y, Cross Country, American Heritage Association, Varsity Wrestling. TONG, DENNIS: Student Council, Schars, Sec.: Varsity Football, Order of L, Spring Rally. TRIP, BEVERLY: UNGER, PATSY: Tasque, Zanachi, Popcycles, Sr. Choir, Attendance Girl, Yearbook. HEDAYAT, FARANGIS: VERGEER, BRUCE: WAGNER, BOB: NHS, Thanes, Pres., ICC, Student Council, Fr. Basketball. BOB WAGNER MACY WALL BOB WALSH WALL, MACY: Lords, Popcycles. WALSH, BOB: Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Fr. Pres. 3 LHS, NHS. MARY WALTERS DICK WALTON LLOYD WARE BILL WARREN WAYNE WELLS WALTERS, MARY: WALTON, DICK: Transfer- Roosevelt: Knights, Fr. and JV Football, Tennis. WARE, LLOYD: Fr. and JV Basketball. WARREN, BILL: WELLS, WAYNE: WENDELL, RAYMOND: Thanes. I WHITE, KEN: JV and Varsity Baseball, Thanes, Sec. WHITE, TOM: Varsity Swimming, Track, Barons Treas. WIDMER, STEVE: WILHELM, TRUDIE: Fall Rally, Philo, Corres. Sec. Tasque, Treas., IRL, Student Council, Nominating Com- mittee, Peppers, Metropolitan Youth Commission. RAYMOND WENDELL KEN WHITE TOM WHITE WILLIAMS, BETTIE: Dance Committees. WILLIAMSON, JUDY: Copian, Ed. and Hist.g Tasque, Cardettes, Drama Dept. Play, Jr. Class Play, Popcycles. WINDERS, MARILYN: Band, Pep and Jazz Band, Orchestra. WOOLLEY, BETTY: Band, Orchestra. ZIEMER, FAITH: NHS, Popcycles, One-Act Play. STEVEN WIDMER TRUDIE WILHELM BETTIE WILLIAMS JUDY WILLIAMSON MARILYN WINDERS BETTY WOOLLEY FAITH ZIEMER 54 Class of '63 Marks End of High School Career AI and Sunny Jim top the tree at Christmas time. CAMERA SHY: EDWIN BLACK, KAREN BLAN- CHARD, LOUIS BOISCLAIR, MARION EACRET, PHARIS A. FITZGERALD, GARY FOSTER, ROBERT HARRINGTON, FARANGIS HEDAYAT, JACK KO- WALKOWSKI, DAVID MCMILLAN, LOUIS MEEK, NORMA PALMER, QUENTIN PETERSON, RAY- MOND ROWLEY, WILLIAM C. SHANKLIN, SHERRY SMITH, ROBERT SMITH, JUDITH SOLLBERGER, MARY TAYLOR, RANDY THOMAS, ANN HUGHES. Wendy Cohen, Cathy C1-ess and Fores Beaudry discuss up coming events while standing in the sun during lunch hour. American problems class gathers around state seal while guide explains the murals on the wall. Senior Tasque girls take a rest from serving at athletic banquet. 55 Miss Frances Elmer and Mr. Robert Palmer, senior counselors, have led class of 1963 through four years. These pictures represent only a small portion of the four years that the seniors have spent at Lincoln. Freshman Orientation Day brings excitment for new Lincolnites. Helene practices to take over yearbook. 56 Four years ago a sparkling freshman football team came on to the scene. Seniors Reminisce . .. Q QW. 5 1,., V . i A if-is 0-R wi? 1961 Football Court surround Queen Julie Levin. U1 fix' f Here are Linco1n's 1962 Klondike Popcycle can-can girls. Juniors dubiously rehearse for class play. Pioneer Go llome. The Twist hits Lincoln in IOGI. Young harriers begin spring training. fn 4ll Asher Wilson President Sharon Langfitt Vice-President Kathy Goforth Secretary Tom Jones Treasurer Lynn Benson Historian Anne Finkbeiner Girls' Rep. Helen Johnson Girls Rep. 1? it , E it , ..,,, reor A 5 1, Miss Ruth Arbuckle and Mr. 58' John Cover, junior counselors. Junior Cabinet Plans Prom The Class of '64 found many projects awaiting them at the beginning of the year. Led by Asher Wilson and advisors, Miss Ruth Arbuckle and Mr. John Cover, the cabinet met regularly to solve the problems that confronted them. The Junior Class Play and the Junior-Senior Prom were the main projects of the year. Committees were selected to organize the many details which required consider- ation to insure a greater success in these productions The junior class also made money by sponsoring several cookie sales. .f if A , Dee Wolfe Boys' Rep. Norm Matschek Boys' Rep. ff 'A in .. M l , H X ,,., I 1 A i 2 wer! . 'i' I' i Junior Class Maintains 5:3 fl . . Li -Q? 1,1 lr R Z Q' i A i X -4 fs fha? 2 at as 'V i xg' 58 'si ?,,1ts7:' Q 27 . i'i'- 1 :Z ,ws IL., 5 ' it w we -S' 331 .W , i 5- J if 'i ii me iis . A 53 1 'iii mu. - 1 J-,..44w grit r is iiss i six? .W . 5 , We it WAR raw - kim..- , W... ' mst-- Q, ., ' i sgazgisai fig High Scholastic Standards Helen Ball Denise Ballas Robert Barnoord Dana Barton Susan Bates Ronald Beasley Canfield Beattie Candace Bedgood Jill Belford Lynn Benson Jill Bentley James Biggs Susan Biles Sallie Bishop Phil Blazier William Ackroyd Richard Adamek Lyle Adams Henno Aenlo Dick Ahrendt Pam Alexander Lane Allen Marc Alport Tommy Anderson Gail Angell James Apicella Marcelle Babeckos Y if . if at 2 1' W as-: . gp f all 2 ll? R J J K .,-. V I -H J es,s .?,f,V ,Ay,y , A ,. ,,.. - , if -. A ' ' ' iilt fw ? '- is ,Q Y' sggsji 5 L I -.L Hjlaeaezgf k 11 S - Q , A . , M i, ,,,g.,.a:r5z'sff121':'v if WW. - A .. ,lli ,k,.A, A 5,-P J . V A ,,,Z, ,,.i , .lz gl. V -I i ' on 1 Q 4 I 59 Judy Bline William Bowen Daniel Bowers John Boller Ken Braaten Jackie Brajavich Susan Brandtner Sherry Bravinder Bill Bree Petty Briggs Patty Buckler Kathi Buell ' 'QW QW or iw mag, as f lk. IWZVQ ' W1 l s M' L sf ' A X f f ' l 6 K 2 f ,-.,,. V' 'Q 9 kv K -.A 1 riff r my y -fc -- '37 f W, ' is H , 2' 7 . .,ki 'W 1-:, , ,gf Q R ,RQ .,,, is i. -can V? 6 J 4 ss Proves Successful Class Play Junior Mi Mary Buell Tim Burke Tom Burke Alanna Burnett Asahel Bush Martha Byers Calvin Caldwell Kathy Caldwell Julie Carter Paul Chamberlain Kristy Carter Virginia Changsut Linda Chapman Stephen Chen Bruce Chown Mitzi Clark Stephanie Clark Bill Claridge John Coke Gary Coomer Judy Cornwall Lynn Covington Dick Cox Scott Cress Janet Christ Ann Cusick Marlene Daughert Barbara Davis Donna Davis Howard Davis 60 Y ,Q i, fig ysfvire,-swg. , I an :QL ,xr-gg J 5 '3' R Q K ' ii lf . K J 2 A Q 'T X ..., 1 -. .. ., .. t, ft ., 3, ..k1 15211, lg 1 J We-GW , 7? hfixkfil lv' 'lea I ,K .r ' f -64: ' kv-vans-1 , 11,1 K , V . -:fy ' SW, Q' 4 ' le if, ' x -anis -3:5 .,', ., W. wb, 1 5 ill f M 1 --lg, V, , L it will ', ' T 5 ft llil . :V'- if M 'Q 1' 'fi QP ff A Q m',1, 2 C isl' Yi K' ' 'V fQ1fLz7,!t as 5,5 a Q , ' Lu, iiiwsr-ggi, is llli Q53 l '32 'K ' K L fi at 31? i ,vb 'Q i '16 EQ' 0 x K I M ,m yn Q is Class ot '64 Demonstrates Skill in Athletics it .X Jim Davis Kristine Davis Susan Davis Tim Dickel Louise Dizney John Donnelly Libby Duden Kathy Durfee Steven Durham Dennis Eastman Joelle.Ellis Lynn Ellingrud gf. . ,sll K age, QQ 'lllw Q Virgil Emery ' l il ,, , ag! ,wil ici .e-.A 3- ow L' 'Mei W fig' 3 . e .1 I ml, . tsulll V. Mm V 1'5- rro 1 i Carl Etling Linda Evangelista Sue Farmer Jose Ferrer Ann Finkbeiner Dan Florea Donna Forrester Carol Friedman Larae Frew Gerry Gardner Gail Gilchrist Dave Glover Kathy Goforth Jim Goodrich 61 Bill Gough Kathern Green Joe Grisham Judy Guentner Courtney Haff Tod Hamachek 5 ifk, ga- f ,gxwbg REX? I. W-sb ww img. X M ,M F8259 he gi J ,MP J Ai, Ann Haney in 7.5 :gr T Q GUY HHPPGT J uuuu 1 as F uuue Virginia Harper J ' M Gary Hart i Joyce Hayes AA V V my Tim Heltzel as C Cookie Sale Proves Profitable for Junior Class Ted Hendrickson Zoe Ann Herrle Lance Hidy Pamela Hinden Duncan Hinds John Hine Bob Hogan Maurice Holman Eva Houser John Howard Barbara Howe Sue Hufford Michael Hughbank George Humphrey Christine Huprich Gary Iggulden Barbara Irby Katherine Isbell Carolyn Jensen Helen Johnson Kathleen Johnson Mike Johnson Ray Johnson Suzanne Johnson Danny Jones Ernistine Jones Robert Jones Johnny Jorgensen Jon Kaplan Gordy Keane 62' 7, -in. sm .wi J ...npr ds i mi. leer Q ,. sg 3 'U 63 rg rssr 4 gg :Ny sf I .U xiii Egg fsfiffea, ,,, L, ' S. aged, f-J? , p 53 . - 'S 'A W-1 W' SW' 'Q' 3 ii fe . I 'if' l M Q, H--.mai L35 i 1 .Q . if 10? Q , ia, is ,i 1552 , we-' - lain- 4 S-'sf J i gi Q1 11. - i , , , A 1, M , rm , K - ,wi . . new W' , dr 1,3 1 1-if . as F12 '- Ni, Ma.-W A has sa 3? J V35 r,il ,ii i.VV V , A Qlifuf, - 4 A i , .... . it ,r i i if si l i 3 ' i r 1 Juniors We rf ' .ik Y, i 1 '5.- 5 E r. , .. - wi-.V . Q or , .5 V i :VIQ A it hw K 4 i i G-A K. uv 5 Y 3 X 41 Hifi-' Q 'fan -. fu 'N- - 4: 'avi -2 , ,,,,,. .w 5 ,fy Participate in Intramural Sports xt mf.. ,- ISIN mm- 'ZLZ7 k I -.HX j ' .,- . ,aw .. 1 iw E ' r K f- i' H 1 we l N. A ..... W-.a ' -Has? -We L F Qu 4. N- nr , on ,A man, 'Bibi X' X gn f f -. . , we it if sv-Y, , 5' frify' J r was so Gary Lathrop Michael Laurine Eldonna Leis Herman Leite Victor Lennley Joan Leonard Ann Lindquist Dan Lindsey Teddy Lindsey Grif Lloyd Ellen Lockert John Loomis Beverly Lutje Dina Lynn Robert Maclean R' N is i 'fl we Walter Kelsey Carol Kennedy Jim Kenney Elmer Koepplin Suzette Koumarelos Janet Kreft David Kubat Bette Ladd Sharon Langfitt Jane Langley John Lansing Bob Lamoreaux 63 Margaret MacNamara Anita Malady Jane Malarkey Vandy Manchester Juli Marble Mike March David Markewitz Renna Maroutsos Ron Marriott Trisha Marsh Norman Matschek Mike Matthews .,-V i ..,,1. Q Q if 1' 1 ' 'few Q5 99 Juniors Take Practice College Board Exams David Matza George Mayeda Mary McClintock Craig McCroskey Donna McDonald Fallon McDonald Molly McDonald Beverly McFarland Jimmy McGee Nancy McGee Pat Mead Carol Miller Howard Miller George Miner Tim Mitchell Keith Misar Craig Murphy Harold Murphy Bob Nash Sara Nordbusch John Noce Rosalie Nielsen Dale Newcomb Don Neher Linda Oehl Gail Olmsted Ralph Osvold Emily Othus Sue Overback Dorothy Parish 64 e me In , t, ,, .W in . g X 'K . 94: x. f in p- Y' 5 s -vw WW 1 Q at rrrr Q i liee r to - r-t vi A saw? aw rr as N ,,,,4raf', 'I 'li' .wa . , 1 W N... IH vrer f f Q 3.1 M, vii JSE' L-2' fwx 'Q-W fi 6 ,N -.---- h .M X Q 5? .1-775 '4WIfQ', lie. D 'rir l , , , V N' ii f l QV rr AQ . ,ly L . -if E? i wi' 'sew r Q, if . 5, ,, V, f m ri . ., NW .S . D f ' . . 'Qs if 33 'vim ,i l g g - - .Vive , ,N sr, ' f Sf' 4, 7.,, .,.. A me isis? 5, .Hy . . is ,. eifv' ft' 7 r are ' cy i 1 0 Y' 55 X eww L I ,A oc' my , Q vw-- 3 R l Q , X Q ' an ' Q, on in on T 'milf' Class of '64 Awaits Senior Year . K: , 1.1 iw ff? l -'N f-s- : K 11 se W.. --an K Q, ,, '3 A X 'F lb! sis. N4-5 ua. Ei'? +T e-'ix W, EVER it yi- if Q-wtf f' T M Michele Raske Bonnie Rea Harry Rea Patty Reed Albertha Reft Dick Repp Walter Reuteler Alta Rider James Riddell Judy Rieken Patricia Robinson Donald Rogers Theodore Rogers Dennis Row Darlene Ruffe X X if 'V 3713? 25-A c, 4 gw if Av I Tim Patrick Bob Patton Theoskei Patterson Terry Paulson Ed Perkins Charlotte Phillips Marilyn Pierce Shari Pomeroy Charles Powell Judith Powell Mary Powers Karen Raske 65 John Saari Liz Schilling Kevan Schloth Kim Schmitz John Schulz Julie Schlesser John Schwabe Avery Schwartz Marlene Scott Carl Seastone Bob Senders Paul Setziol an as. ,. QL Y fv Alf' ll',i ' WRX D fl ,A , V f. 7 . Wi: 21 2,- nm 'K 3, ..,.. ,, .i,, K ,G 4 . iigsygf, ms' f fr wi-iz' 11.1 X ,l-- fs ff ,it ,- Asher Wilson Leads Junior Class Norman Shea Carolyn Sheedy Harriet Shlim Marcia Smith Terry Smith Dick Solomon Margaret Spellman Laurie Spencer Jimmy Stahly Earl Stanfield Jim Stenger Pam Stent Ann Stockwell Graeme Strickland Roselyn Studenicka John Sullivan Gary Sund Madge Tatum Georgia Taylor Sharon Tomlinson John Tongue Pam Tooley Junko Tsunenaga Dan Turner Alice Urresti Nancy Vincent Dennis Voss Linda Wagner Suzanne Walker Carol Wargo 66 he - , ,J li X 'G 'iii r at L - . ' V rw' -. eg: 4 'fn J? ,T ' N- 5:5 , W.. , ... -it -if - ' law., s E '05, M 7:3 has ff ,.,.,2st ,... , , W im mmf 4? '55 L wx mr T' -.1 'S N' 4' 'nn-I' ' 3' it .mi -xl fff' K' firm, . Q - ig? WW W, lv ,er dvi: K .-ea.. 1 .., , - V . J Stl , 'f f , . ,my 14 1 11155 Sh ,li 'Ji N il, QQ..r.s ffl. -W , r K,..' T.. 3 if ,rr L l Q ffm ,WAN 'f.iQ5, . , ,r,,, :'f:- ', 1 in K ki m lifili ii J ,, Q . Z 7 ,lrl . 5' V1 V wcfita al . ,,,fA9l:,gL . . r.',, AA,, ,.g, ,M .A if . wg, ,r .V img? . ,,,, IM, J Y L, wily, 4, ,, I J H P, , l 'SSW , Amz, , if ., , , , . i ' iiir - 4 ' 1 'QL 1 LLVL- K ' V 5 K p 'L My It-A, A M K V ,gt K, 'Liv P ew U , 3 - jfy -,,,,., zivkg v f l A A iifif A Juniors Vie For '64 Fall Cabinet l .S ,rg ,J 3 all tg Nancy Yoder so Bill zui-row A ' Mitchell Daibart CAMERA SHY JUNIORS: Charles Adams, Garwood Allen, Sydney Babson, Sheila Boylston, Wayne Bradley, Bennie Cannon, Charles Chamberlain, Barbara Chilton, Chrisanne Clark, Rodger Evenson, Susan Gillam, Bill Glasgow, Bill Hite, Richard Holmes, Gary Howell, Laurence Istas, Suzanne Johnson, Tom Jones, Marina Kershaw, Robert Lacy, Drew MacCalley, Donna McDonald, David Mersereay, George Miner, Leonard O' Shannon, Ralph Osvold, Delores Parish, Mary Perlman, Linda Radke, Joyce Rothell, Eric Saito, Nick Sammons, Lauris Schinnerer, Richard Scott, David Sherrell, Jeanette Smith, Terry Smith, Michael Sprando, Elaine Stanley, Laura Stockwell, Michael Sugg, Audrey Thompson, Nancy Thornton, Darcy Turner, William Waldo, Asher Wilson. Jerry Wase Judith Watson John Wear Dick White Ricky White Renna Whiteman Tom Wiecks Pete Wiggers Bruce Wiley Dee Wolfe Sarah Wood Nancy Young 67 Sophomore Cabinet Organizes Freshie Frolic The Sophomore Class Cabinet, led by Marty Packouz and advised by Mr. Monteith Macoubrie and Miss Clara Settem, planned several projects during the year. In October the group organized the Soph-Frosh party, which featured a talent show and a dance. Also, the cabinet selected members of the class to serve on student council. The election of the J. V. Rally Squad was an important and successful project. In the spring, a steering committee helped the cabinet plan the sophomore portion of the Popcycles kick-off assembly and a dance was held for freshmen and sophomores. Georgia Clark and Henry Schulte make their way cautiously across the gym floor during pep assembly before Jefferson game. Marty Packouz President Nancy Ray Vice-President Rhoda Ashley Secretary Larry Yarnano Treasurer Sylvia Smith Histor ian June Mulquin Girls' Rep. Bruce Director Boys' Rep. ff' , L . ZQQ Miss Clara Settem and Mr. Monteith Macoubrie sophomore counselors. .Z S. ii y f+5l9'? A4 .. ,r sex, . 1? 1' QL, -3- me N, ...J V 1l'?f, lf?-5.x E454 Lf- ,, Q, ,,. ,w ,e . g in . .,, f ki fi , .2-xp E7 .Q L -'X J S' ., .....,,.., ul : ,EF Q . , . .T- F E., new ii L. W., ..i ls i q.- I F 53' .J .. . W ' we . ' '-., zsiewf f K' ' V v...,: 9 gu- lp 1 ,VVL X A .4 V' '4' 59 h ,,., if .ii K A S 'Y 1 ii . 5-we ,fx wi 'Q -., . ,uv- ..,., MSW fi ,rwey f . 1, ' ff? ., ff' Gloria Abero James Alderman Steve Anderson David Arnell Michael Ashley Rhoda Ashley Alice Aultman Chris Autzen Jane Babson Barbara Baker John Beatty Peter Bergquist Victor Berthelsdorf Kathy Bird Eileen Blumenthal Dennis Boone Ann Bowman Mitchell Boyce Thyra Brooks Niels Brownlow Barbara Brustad Fredericka Bunting Audrey Burton Robert Burton Sophomores Continue to Develop Physical Education Skills we afar iff F l i-X354 i 5 if c s WW, , Y. ,-- '1 B ' ' Yi it ll, .? V 8: 'K in us- xl N.. '44 K. ' H! A Alison Call Shirley Callahan Dan Campanian Julie Caputo Clarence Carey Louise Carlo Kenneth Carr John Carroll Jim Carson Janet Christ Elisa Cole Kathy Conboy Sally Cornwall Kathy Crawford Liz Crawford Pat Cress Evan Cronyn Sue Cummins Bettina Czyzewski James Damico Harold Davis Jack Davis Allen Davis Richard Davis John DeFrance Steve Dawson Allen Dennison Pat Denniston Bruce Director Richard Dresbach Francis Duncan Nick Duncan Beatrix Durfee Soph's Elect Norman Easley Janice Eaton Craig Emerson Bonnie Engler Emelie Euler Linda Farr Penny Faw Everett Ferdig Charles Forrester Bill Foster Frank Franzone Walter Furmann John Gaiser Larry Gale Leigh Galloway Dana Gamble Diane Ganger Paul Gasparotti Burton Gilpin Susan Gilpin Kathy Glennon John Goldman Georgia Goudge Walter Gould Candace Goodman Carol Goodrich Cheri Gordon Tim Grady Viviane Griswald Gary Groff Lee Hackney Benjamin Half Linda Haines Dolores Hall Peter Hallinan Stephanie Hallock John Harper Sandra Harris Erin Hearn 5,,, Q2 f-A. i 1 Q' if in ,. 2 1 e r - it page iz' ' First Cabinet ' J J .ift wffiitaai 'Br ss, V, W A if ff! ,, ln 'M '92 an fl W W 3A iz? f T6 .f fy 'E ll 'rs me M , A Sl Q Q '-VNS? f 1 e 'S K K sg -,i N . 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Lani Killits Ann Kimbrell Stephan King Gay Kinzel Kathy Klink Julie Koegel Shirley Koepplin Torn Kommers John Krier Mary Laird Brent Lambert Frank Langfitt David Hines Ann Hjelt Stephanie Hjelt Charles Holland Jim Hoover Margaret Morse Richard Houghton Patricia Howard Paula Hughbank Michael Hume Earl Hurlburt Margaret Irby Jean Jacobs Joy Jacobson Craig Johns Kirk Johns Brian Johnson Bruce Johnson Chris Johnson Tom Jones James Kadas John Keenan Frank Kennedy Eleana Kerr Heidi Langley Peter Larson David Layson John Leary Jay Learitt Saundra Lernaster Deirdre Lent Cathy Lester Eric Lewis David Lighter Betsy Lindsay Connie Lindstrom Susan Lobitz Ann Lopez Margaret Lorenzen J ennene Malady Julius Mariano Kathy Marshall James Martin Richard Matza William May L 421' 1535? ms- f' ? Vih, h its in L fgffb 4, 2' i WS' ...vw f 2251 xx , 'VX 'Fm ' Wy I Q ' X we , . W Q fy ' 13,3 it ' 1-fi 0 -f no-K1 ZS?--Q 75 My ww S ,.,,f di HMI' Y V n L I Marty Packouz Chosen to Lead Class Richard Mayeda Scott McArthur Tom McCallum Michele McCormack Kay McCrory Tim McGrath Kenneth McKenzie Doug McKirdie Laurie Merryman Lawrence Miller Randolph Miller Pamela Miller Danny Minkey Kathy Moen Pamela Moraski Carol Morgan Steve Morrison Mitzi Moskaloff James Moss June Mulquin Judy Mulholland Susan Numson Theadore Murphy Loralee Neff Merry Neiss Andrew Nelson Flora Nelson John Nelson Steve Nerniro Andy Newlands Warren Neilsen Alan Nohlgren Daniel Nordstrom Dave Nutter Larry O'Brien Sandra Oliver Richard Olmsted Carol Orloff Osborne Bernard Ouellette Robbyn Overton Martin Packouz 72 ' Q ,Q N5 X J. ,MUN , Y ,., -wr Wi H 2 1 5' 'fr to 3 an wi we fQ,,.... . '1 9 'WWQ1 t X -1, 'W' I il , X va Q, 2 6 '23 'S JA Ya if IST 1. ken-A ,- x' I fem Q 'vf . W uf! , is 5 .-W I . .. -.f SE L 'K al .Q fi? vnu -gi M. if .f- . -Q. :1 3 ,:f' A ,I Q 1- Q O1 51. 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K 'ff' 1 in l p,,.Q' vi , i f'fi.f5' l .fx as JJ f 'F , ffl wiv 'Q . ,L .:i - i i P , i g, i l A agen V ,?i 1'-?4?X, .M x F ' - -fx , J L 'tmfi' Qi my 8 ,X ,gg Q ,X . i 512, 1-94 -A' -, vi - i fi Q 'ff f vi ir, My , v , 'Q i 4, , ,V ,N 4 f -,'-: 2 ff W K K 'fi ii , Q my .LE .,'-..1'-- ,A , , 1 ,V ' m',! sms W I Fi' nk E 'kf.rk 'I ry E . iv'-, mi 'fsrfiiis' .at A Stewart Pagenstecher Tom Palaske David Parish Lanny Patterson Candace Patton Sheila Pearcy Linda Pedersen Bruce Perkins David Perlman Bryan Peterson Charles Phillips Howard Pierson Lee Pittard John Powers Elizabeth Quetulio Edward Rauw Nancy Ray James Renniok Ann Richardson Susan Ritz Gregory Robart Bill Roberts Sandra Robertson Linda Rooney Class of '65 Participates in Extra-Curricular Activities , 3 N i in Sv -, W VW Wk K., 2 if 1 4 ' i K. 3 3 W .,.41 ws S . A- im? S J si-fs i ,M-it ' f wk t,,,, g ...- 5 -az' ge: V .1 J ,Li Q? . , 4. , 1' J li: if Z R . ,fihf iw f.i' 5? i ,if 1,,' .. Xi E 'im Betty Roop Tom Rosenbaum Jim Rosenfeld James Ross Nadine Rothell Carol Rubenstein Susan Russell Kenneth Saito Carol Santangelo Linda Sargent James Schaefer Robert Schaffer Susan Schindele Henry Schulte Laurie Schweiker .:, 4 'QQ HA, Rm N -. Ml ll 1 Margaret Seastone Iwi-WE gg 5 f Eleanor Selling ' Ann Seaton Susan Setzer ' ffl' Naomi Shackleton V Deborah Shere I Q- ,, ,l V ' Deborah Slade L V VV 7V Gretchen Smith .gli VV V .. . --A M Lesley Smith '- ' ' A Pamela Smith Nw Sylvia Smith Joseph Snyder l -it Shari sparks 1. V f V' limi' Cathy Spaulding 'fsmig-wwf - Ja A V W , Linda Spear ,:i'Wi' .W JV ,V :K -. ,, Richard Spears J' V ' lr - Larry Spiegel Bill Staley V Sophomores Produce Freshy Frolic Shaul Stampfer - ' . Lydia Stern 1 3 . J ,V . Tom Stevenson Y' V W 35 it if Linda Stewart .S V Polly Stoel ' Peter Stoel f if Gary Stout ' ' I A , Lansing Stout , Marla Streator P : ' Janet Strickland in Vi V Q V ' - Q V ' Gary Taft 7 fiif 'V' Ernie Takeda Bernadine Taylor Lynn Taylor ' is James Thompson ,hpr VV Pamela Toby 5 'V . 2' VV Nancy TOPP al 1 e o Larry Trip Eg ,Z , . Scott Turnbull fs, ,va Kkll il' Martha Tuft f V ' V Pam Upham Stephen Workman V V V ' Nicholas Utzinger iw f it A ,A - 'QF A 3, - YA-- , , N. of ' Gary V9.I1Dyke fd W ji '55 ' ' Lauretta Voorhees '1-Vf 12 i : ' A V,.,,,, Bill Wadman ' Y' ,f David Wagner Q, lj , William Waldo lf ' Linda Walker L . W , . Sherryl Wargo A K. V V V . ti er , My A .V VK Q X,.. V, Barry Washburn 'af - l 1 V Gerry Watson E if .isl if i.ss James Welch . Ladonna Wells , 1 V 4 A .W Ellen Welty ' Q A fi Shirley West Terry Wheeler Walter White Nancy Whitelaw Garry Whyte Suzanne Widmer Dianne Wiley 74 as i ke . 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VKV-M, KQV KVVVK - gf-V-V K KKK- -.Q -V ff QV ,V,--Vrm+V--wK-- VV K. -. f. . -we . -- Em whegiafs- . V Q-VVsf.-'YV Vg--V -. -- .K--QV.-w as V 2 WST. -' 1 ' - 52- -- gr-- 'A --ff VQV-l . QV- nw - -.V -- V-4-vga-Q-Q-VVV-2..ff-V.-yi---V -W -S,-K V V 55 . .V -Vs -I Q3 - - - - -V 'WW 1-a-QK V-mga-egfaKm5Q-Vggz,-V-V--.w2:g,jgV -. V3.qzKz1g,VK.3 -V 2 ---2Vg5gV.z-- -- VV, - - - - Y K 1 5 3 5 B 4 3 si 2. il is es Q E Q L s s .. r 5 - . X: I f J ff Ki f fSf41vfw1'w-' f- f f- --v,-fQ.gf554,,- f , f , , un- K: ,- ff-,f:,,fw:-ww:,---ff , V,H:::1,,::f,fiqfgfwf.,Z , ff . - -V ,f ff:::.,. ,V f , 1'-zgfgyg Amy Kendrick looks on enthusiastically as Steve Dawson and Jamie Higgins pass by on a Honda. Determined Fall Rally Brings Spirit To Games A crisp, clear, evening . . . red and white streamers beneath the bright lights . . . the peppy fall rally and its mascot, a duck, led a crowd of wildly cheering Lincolnites and their team of husky bruisers to second place in the PIL. This final game was the climax to a summer, busy with practicing yells and designing outfits and a football season of flying ducks, mud puddles, Bar-B-Q dinners and most Rally does H yell 35 Crowd intently Wf1fCl1eS team important, exciting victories. Although the rally did not have a cardinal bird for the school's mascot, a duck, Abe Lincoln, was the most loyal Cardinal of them all. gain yardage. FRONT ROW: Steve Dawson, Tim Stetson. SECOND ROW: Trudie Wilhelm, Amy Kendrick, Jamie Higgins, Janie Knowlton, Barbie Dow, Wendy Cohen. NOT PICTURED: Bill Rosenfeld. 84 FRONT ROW: Sue Marsh, Mary Campbell, Martha Powers, Julie Levin. SECOND ROW: Bruce Byerly, Judy Schulte Glen Berry, Cathy Cress, Dennis Tong. Mascots Lend Support to Spring Rally On December 9, -1962, six girls, clad in red and white tunic topped outfits, and three boys made their first appearance as spring rally. At every game and pep assembly the rally, along with mascots Rik Patrick and Cissy Silver, ages 4 and 3, tried to promote school spirit and pride in the Lincoln team, The preparations for the season began as early as July and the only major setback faced by the rally was the loss of one of its members, Judy Schulte, who suffered a broken leg and could no longer participate. Rally mascots, Cissy Silver and Ricky Patrick, pose for a picture. Cathy Cress, Julie Levin and Martha Powers do the Loyalty yell at the pep assembly. is , i 1WZ E A Q K , Q i illrwlw vk' 'kv l 'Yin We i - K f,-, xiy. 5.331 ' 1-W'WfrW1ei'W 'W g ' 'w J V' ef A fT ' KW- N' i ' ' ll 54.4 L 4 Pl IE Lf' 'Q it WW ' K ,i 3 ,ma l rv av I i 3 Y E' H Q I Ma f, ,av K il we? 'N ' ' ' 3515: gi Y S e. i, -. ix 5 . ' li f , f Signer Ends Brilliant Coaching Career At the closing of the 1962 football season, Mr. Robert Signer, head football coach at Lincoln for nine years, announced his retirement from coaching. Coaching for a total of eleven years, Mr. Signer spent one year as assistant coach and one year as J. V. coach. Since 1954, Mr. Signer has compiled a record of 51 wins, 5 ties and 29 losses. Probably his finest season came in 1954 as his team, led by Gerry Stickley, now a teacher and coach at Lincoln, advanced to the semi-finals in the state tournament before bowing to Marshfield. Coach Signer's devotion to Lincoln football is shown by the hours per Week he spent during the season and summer preceding the opening of league competition to Work out the details that helped make a successful campaign. ml 1 1 Muni. is-1-n.... Jefferson Lincoln Grant Roosevelt Franklin Madison Washington Marshall Wilson Benson Cleveland Final PIL Standings: 1. 000 750 625 563 556 429 375 313 313 286 278 PF 154 134 109 105 90 83 93 91 71 63 47 PA 33 83 92 93 96 106 132 101 85 114 105 Cards Battle To Exciting Second Place Finish Mr, Bob Mr, Bob Signer Brown Courtney Haff Quarterback Ed Patrick Quarterback Dee Wolfe Quarterback Larry Yamano Left Halfback Lincoln 14 Madison 13 Lincoln -- O 0 O 14 - 14 Madisony- 0 O 0 13 - 13 Madison--Owen 70 run frun failedgj Madison--Becker 7 run fBecker runlg Lincoln- Flowerree 50 run fFlowerree runjg Lincoln-- Flowerree 17 run fFlowerree runj. Lincoln 6, Roosevelt 19 Lincoln - 0 6 0 O- 6 Roosevelt- 0 0 0 19 - 19 Lincoln - Walsh 1-yard run QPAT - run failedjg Roosevelt - Grove 70-yard pass from Strickland QPAT - Pushee kicklg Roosevelt - Mitchall 3-yard run QPAT - kick failedlg Roosevelt - Grove 29-yard pass from Strickland QPAT - kick failedj. A is S 53 it :is 1 1 E Card ball Bob Flower-ree Fullback Bob Patton Fullback carrier cut dow Rick White Glen Berry Right Halfback Right Halfback Fores Beaudry Norm Matschek Fullback Left Halfback n after short gain. Bench follows action closely. Lincoln 0, Marshall 18 Lincoln 7, Franklin O Lincoln - O 0 O 0 - 0 Lincoln - 7 O 0 0 - 7 Marshall - 0 6 0 12 - 18 Franklin - O 0 0 O - O Marshall - Kane 1-yard run CPAT - Lincoln - Flowerree 20-yard run run failedlg Durham 12-yard run QPAT - pass PAT - Cress kickj. failedjg Fahrner 1-yard run QPAT - pass failedj w A I -J Scott Cress Bob Walsh John Schwabe Dennis Tong Right Halfback Left Halfback Right Halfback Right Halfback John Lansing Jim Davis Jim Mclielligon Mitch Boyce Center Center Center Left Guard . reign , . sp- f,.k 4 ' 'il 4- ' HPV 7 Junior John Sdhwabe strains for yardage. it 1' Ru g Q A 0 n M a '63 O n All-City fullback Bob Flowerree circles end. Lincoln 33, Cleveland 7 Lincoln - 7 7 12 7 - 33 Cleveland - 0 0 0 7 - 7 Lincoln - Patrick 2-yard run QPAT - Flowerree runjg Lincoln - Walsh 2-yard run QPAT - Jones pass from Walshjg Lincoln - Flowerree 2-yard run QPAT - run failedjg Lincoln - White 80-yard run QPAT - kick failedjg Lincoln - Boyce blocked punt in end zone QPAT - Mitchell kickjg Cleveland - 10- yard pass from QPAT - Patera kickj. Lincoln 28, Benson 6 Lincoln- 7 14 0 7 -28 Benson-0 000-6 l , Bruce Byerly Mark Groening Lincoln - White 14-yard run QPAT - Left Guard Right Guard Jones pass from Walshjg Lincoln - Cress 9-yard pass from Patrick QPAT - Cress pass from Walshjg Benson - Paterson 45-yard run Al Stebmger Denms V055 Right Guard Left Guard QPAT - kick failedjg Lincoln - Flowerree 4- yard run LPAT - Flowerree runjg Lincoln - Flowerree 2-yard run QPAT - Mitchell kickj. 90 Lincoln 25, Washington 14 Lincoln - 0 6 12 7 - 25 Washington - 14 0 0 0 - 14 Washington - Polk 46-yard run QPAT Wittwer kickyg Washington - Polk 75-yard run QPAT - Madison kickjg Lincoln - Flowerree 10-yard run QPAT - run failedjg Lincoln - White 62-yard run QPAT - run failedlg Lincoln - Flowerree 10-yard run QPAT - run failedlg Lincoln - Flowerree 20- yard run QPAT - Yamano runl. Lincoln 21, Grant 6 Lincoln - 0 7 0 14 - 21 Grant - 6 0 0 O - 6 Grant - Blocked kick - Seager and Kangler picked up by Patterson QPAT - failedjg Lincoln 25-yard pass from Cress QPAT - Flowerree runlg Lincoln - Patrick 1-yard run QPAT - Walsh runjg Lincoln - 21-yard pass Walsh to Jones QPAT - Tong pass to Schwartzl. Terry Jones left End Tom Gipson R ight Halfhack Deke Olmsted Right End Maurie Holman Left End Ave ry Schwartz R ight End Mike Sprando Right Tackle David Glover Tim Mitchell Stephen Duden Right Tackle left Tackle Left Tackle Buzz Coplen Rik East Bill Morrison Left Tackle Right Tackle Right End Card line proves toughest in city. FRONT ROW: Tim McCallum, Dan Nordstrom, Frank Franzone. Andy Newlands, Bruce Director, Pat Cress Ken Saito Dude Johns, John Keenan. SECOND ROW: Jack Davis, Douglas McKirde, Chuck Wilson, Walt White, Larry O'Br1en Andy Nelson Gabor Aldassy, Ken Henry, Chuck Forrester, Ed Raun. THIRD ROW: Dick Wallace, Tim McGrath, Kirk Johns Frank Langfitt Gary Groff, Dennis Boone, Jim Rosenfield, Leigh Galloway, Mr. Gerry Stickley. NOT PICTURED: Tim Heltzel John Billington Dick Houton, Jim Moss, Ed Sprando, Larry Yamano, Shaul Stampher, manager. J. V.'s Make Good With New Coach The J. V. football team completed the '63 season with a record of six wins and two defeats, losing only to Marshall and Roosevelt in the last few seconds of those games. Most of the teams they faced during the season were bigger and faster than themselves, but the squad's desire more than made up the deficit. This desire will be a big contribution to next year's varsity team. Some of the standouts on this year's club were: Chuck Wilson, quarterback, Frank Franzone and Due Johns, halfbacksg Lee Galloway, center, and end, Jim Moss. Listed as outstanding on defense were John Billington, Pat Cress, Gary Groff, Mike Sprando and John Keenan. J. V. 's talk it up during 92 Future Varsity gridders dig in against Marshal Lincoln 1 3 Lincoln 2 5 Lincoln 1 2 Lincoln 6 Lincoln 2 7 Lincoln 39 Lincoln 1 8 Lincoln 7 Finished 2nd in city. Cleveland game. Madison Roosevelt Marshall Washington Jefferson Cleveland Franklin Benson Frosh Struggle Under Crawford and Sappenfield One of the strongest offensive teams to come along in some time, this yearls Freshman football team completed a rugged six game season with a record of three wins and three losses. The boys started out the season with shutouts over their first two rivals. They then dropped three straight and came back to win the final encounter of the season. Outstanding p'layers for the freshmen were Lincoln 13 Paul Von Bergen, Greg Houser, John Tehen and Lincoln 19 Bill Reed. Lincoln 0 Lincoln 6 Lincoln 7 Lincoln 13 Mr. Hank Crawford Coach Marshall 0 Washington 6 Cleveland 21 Jefferson 18 Franklin 13 Benson 0 FRONT ROW: Norman Crowther, John McGee, Ernie Starr, Philip McCollister, John Kirkwood, Danny Moresette, Mike McGalis, Bob Rea, Spencer Ehen, John Gordon, Charlie Kneass. Steve Clenaghen, Chris White, Gary Swanson. SECOND ROW: Kit Zilka, Neil Heller, Scott Pearcy, larry Tamiyasu, Dave Lawson, Greg Houser, John Tehan, Bill Reed, Walt Gearin, Wally Whitcomb, C. B. Harding, Steve Jessen, Craig York, Steve Caskey, Gerald Greenwood. Dick Aungier. THIRD ROW: Gary Dechand, George Cashdollar, Ken Butler, Bill Palmer, Tom Usher, Ian Dunlap, Hank Barton, Evan Van Buren, Bob Rau, Clark Matchek, Paul Von Bergen, Rix Patton, Mark lVIcCurtain, Dick Carter, Richard Pressnall, Cleveland Williams. NOT PICTURED: Mark Moore. 93 Varsity Harriers Show Great Potential Although the Lincoln cross-country team lost its first meet to Franklin and Jefferson, the young squad-- two juniors, two sophomores and one freshman--proved itself tough. Lincoln gained revenge on Franklin during a second meet, and beating them and Roosevelt on the Madison track. Lincoln finished a close second, 38-39, to Madison. Eric Lewis was top runner for Lincoln by placing second in both meets. Closely following were Bobby Lameroux, Mike Johnson, Dean Vincent and Jock Nelson. W Eric Lewis G as .. f 1 gum , , H, ' il a' ,K 'fx L L ,' Hs - .aw .. m . T V F Q.. 'w-, ' K . I N .,,., gg-:gf if Mike Johnson - fe FRONT ROW: Jim Pointer, Jack Nelson, Dean Vincent, Grif Lloyd, Harold Iwamoto, Bobby Lamoreaux. SECOND ROW: Mr. Anton Lindstrom, coachg John Bradley, Dan Dombrowski, Mike Johnson, Eric Lewis, Mr. Chet Rookledge coach. NOT PICTUR ED: Robert Nash. Jim Pointer , Q. I 1 , , ff' lf 'kk' 4 J iff 1+- Q, f 'aif ,g ,,,,, ,,,, 1 '5 .L '- L A :ffif ef- llznrold Iwamoto Bobby Lamorcaux John Bradley 94 L, ' 1 .1.-:zei?7l?i' - is 1 --tw' 1- if 3. H ' ' . V Jock Nelson Si ,ji ' 5, . , mix ,,.. .vs 34 X 1 f Q, as K ' f i' iiggfzflffl H A W Dean Vincent Dan Dombrowski Grif Lloyd FRONT ROW: David Arnell, Gary Van Dyke, Steve Chen, John Saari. SECOND ROW: Mr. Anton Lindstrom coachg Nick Saminone, Tom Kommers, Dan Campanian, Mr. Chet Rockledge, coach. NOT PICTUR ED: Dan Houglurn, Tim Jewett, Toby Ristick, Lanny Patterson. J. V. Team Gains Valuable Experience Junior varsity harriers Showed a great deal of potential this year. Placing a second at Franklin and a first at Madison, the J. V. 'S were particularly aided by the efforts of Tom Komrners, Dan Campanian and Dan Houglum. X Dan Campanian heads for the finish. W x - 5 K .. ww. V -A 4 lj' 1 -t S ' 4 94 My Ie- 'F iw.. 'W ,W as ,.,.. ' , uf , 'Fifi J 1 4' T ., f A an T, .-ff ...if ,iw- ': a-,it 1- 'fi .V V ,J . ,K r w agej' , ,V N '. ' - - 1, - 7' Tom Kommers tries the course. , T ,I -'QQ ' 4 ' Q . N' 1 E .am We Y, QSM 7 v'-eff '-'H ' Q .g t Q x 5. W e ff F, 5 - 771'- 5 5 I 555 A V, U5-An. Fly, A, .raw ,ef , Q -fe.. h ' -J ' -W.. . M1 'ffm gtg I e K -N . I 17, amid 'A' ' 'V A' 1 fu .J J . 4 ' A . 51 f' 1-wiv, 1 Q. 2- Jeff.. . - W , - . 4- wiv , ' ' - . . 1' -ww. '44 , itt. . - 1 M ' ff X., 7' Q B. . N fl - mia 27' ' -.. ,ma fi ' Aff 12 . 5 K. ..l' 4 - ....ny l 3 FRONT ROW: Pat Buck. Bruce Boyd. Doug Sherman. Howard Osvold. SECOND ROW: Mr. Antony Lindstrom. coachg Don Wilson. Neil Graee. Jim McGill. John Morgan, Jim White. NOT PICTURED: Andy Millar. Freshman Squad Prove Hard Workers A group of hardworking runners turned out for the 1962 freshman cross-country team. During the year a tremendous effort was made to build a strong squad. Next year's team should be greatly aided by transfers from other schools who were out for spring track, said Coach Tony Lindstrom. Jim White warms up for meet. Barefoot Card, Pz1tBuck, runs the track. 96 FRONT ROW: Larry Trip, Bill Zurrow, Steve Workman, Victor Reed, Howard Perkins, Jim Averill, Sam Friendly Ted Leovich, Gil Roberts. SECOND ROW: Mr. Jack Ryan, coach, Greg Wilson, George Brice, Tom White, Bruce Perkins, Larry Gale, Pete Larson, Tim Dickei, Fred Cook. NOT PICTURED: Larry Brusiad, Graeme Strickland, Chris Henatsch, Tom Rosenbaum, Bob Burton, Steve Reeves, Shaul Stampher. Swim Team Beasts Future Stars A spirited Lincoln swim team splashed to a fourth place finish in the city swim meet paced by Freshman Ted Leovich's double victories in the 400-yard free style and the grueling 200-yard individual medley. Lincoln's freestyle relay team sparked by Tim Dickel, Tom White and Fred Cook, nabbed second place and a berth in the state meet. Girls qualifying for the state meet were Pat Corbin, Gail Schoelz, Ann Brown, Hedi Langley and Sue Coffin. At the state meet, Leovich cap- tured second place in both the 400-yard freestyle and the 200-yard individual medley. The girls' swim team hailed a new state champion in Ann Brown, who swam both the 100 and 50-yard freestyle. Junior Tim FRONT ROW: Mrs. Reva Richter, coachg Sue Biles. SECOND ROW: Ann Stockwell, Terry Marshall, Pam Smith. THIRD ROW: Pam Stint, Vera Litzkus, Ann Brown, Gail Schoelz, NOT PICTURED: Lucy Langley, Marg Morse Charlene Reynolds. Dickel paces Card victory in backstroke. Q Lincoln Takes Fifth in State The 1962 - G3 Lincoln High School Wrestling season had many highlights if not a winning season. Of the 14 dual matches, Lincoln won 4. However, through the efforts of Rick Sanders, Al Stebinger and Dave Glover, Lincoln compiled enough points to place fifth in the state Wrestling tournament. Rick Sanders finished an outstanding high school career with his fourth city championship and his third state championship. Leigh Galloway struggles out of a cross-body ride Pat Buck Scott Frank Bruce Johnson 98 Rick Sanders Harold Iwamoto Mike Buck Bill Warren John Bradley Leigh Galloway Al Stebinger Gary Groff Dave Glover Rik East Mr. Joel Sappenfield Mr. Hutton and Rick Sanders work out before practice A pinning combination is set up by Leigh Galloway. i 99 FRONT ROW: Mike Penn, Barry Washburn, Ralph Brisbin, John Saari, John Carroll, Neil Harpster, Tom Dorris, John Lansing. SECOND ROW: Floyd Pittard, Gary Lathrop, John Leary, Gary Sund, Larry Miller, Henry Schulte, Larry Yamano. NOT PICTURED: Julius Mariano, assistant manager. J. V. And Freshmen Work Towards Varsity While lacking depth and experience, Lincoln's freshman squad coached by Lincoln gave most of its opponents rugged Fritz Fivian will contribute many outstanding competition. Returning lettermen led by prospects. Tom Usher, Bill Reed, Paul Dave Glover, Leigh Galloway, Gary Groff, Von Bergen, Howard Osvald and Bob Rau Scott Frank, Rick Saito, Barry Washburn and have gained valuable experience and will be others should give creditable accounts of ready to step into the shoes of the many themselves next year. outstanding seniors who have graduated. FRONT ROW: James McGill, assistant managerg Arthur Gardner, Howard Osvold, Bruce Boyd, Warren Lemaster, Ernie Stoddard. SE COND ROW: Mr. Jack Hutton, Tom Usher, Bill Reed, Paul Von Bergen, Evans Van Buren, Bob Rau, George Cashdollar, Mike Moore Mr. Fritz Fivian, coach. 100 Rick Sanders displays with pride most valuable wrestling trophies. Rick Sanders Captures Third State Wrestling Championship Pound for pound Sanders is as fine an athlete as the P. I. L. ever produced in a specialized field. This well-earned compliment was paid to Senior, Rick Sanders, by Mr. Leo Davis, sports writer for the Oregonian. Wrestling his way to fame, Rick has established a record that has made the student body of Lincoln very proud of him. As a freshman he won the city's 98 pound title. This performance was repeated his sophomore year and he earned his first state championship. As a junior he gained the city and state championship in the 106 pound weight class. Rick's wrestling career ended in high school with the capturing of the city championship in the 115 pound division. This year he was presented with the outstanding wrestler in the P. I. L trophy and gained the state championship. With this final r victory, he became the second person in Oregon i to ever hold three state titles. i For the past three seasons he has led in team points and pins. For all his hard work and devotion to wrestling, Rick has been honored by the Lincoln P. T. A. with the most valuable wrestler award for three consecutive years. Mrs. Sam Hufford presents Rick Sanders with most valuable wrestler award. 101 Rugged Season Provides invaluable Experience Showing a grave lack of experience in the first round of action in the PIL basketball circuit, the Cardinal hoopsters roared back with a very noticeable improvement in second round play winding up the 1962-63 campaign with a 8-12 record. Highlighting the second round, and probably the whole season, was a stunning 17th game in which the Lincoln team For Varsity Hoopsters chalked up a 53-48 win over the state bound Franklin Quakers. Other significant showings of the season were a 39 point personal performance by Scott Cress against Wilson, and numerous double figure scoring out puts by John Boller. Jim Davis Scott Cress Dee ivolfc Guard Forward Guard Domrowski awaits rebound. John Boller Courtney Haff Craig Murphy Guard Forward Guard 102 lllaurie Holman John Kendall Center Forward i eeoo- A 1 K. iz 72 'Q Wolfe and Donibrowski anticipate rebound. Junior guard Dee Wolfe hits for two. Fores Beaudry Dan Dombrowski Guard Center Senior John Kendall checks Washington scoring threat. ei 'Y' x 1? an ,r ff We i 5 Remarkable Individual Performances Highlight Season s Play I Ball eludcs players at Jefferson game. Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Madison Cleveland Washington Roosevelt Wilson Marshall Jefferson Franklin Grant Benson Madison Cleveland Washington Roosevelt Wilson Marshall Jefferson Franklin Grant Benson Avery Schwartz Lyle Adams Center Forward 104 Junior sensation Scott Cress hooks left for score Fast-paced action is typical of Lincoln games. Haff, Courtney Kendall, John Cress, Scott McGee, Jim Dombrowski, Dan Schwartz, Avery Wolfe, Dee Murphy, Craig Boller, John Davis, Jim Beaudry, Fores Adams, Lyle Total Points 68 58 257 2 S7 232 119 .J 2513 G2 S35 'P 1 Jim McGahee NY- Al Grove Forward Coach .V ,.g -1 , Q wmv. L f 'kh1 ,-Q ,g . . u - in 'P' ig, . .. 'H A ' - 5 , 'N 1.w:t:,,.H M . ' is-1 V. im: .e M Q if ,,, 1753, gi ,Dabs K, E4 JM, H an If ,H QQ,-ga n,iPTmx.,C'Qw. .-. A I y . -' N x-...-rw mb, . pg' - I-,A 5 ..- , .A V - , ,V -95 6' if! , w , .fri ' 'Y Q ' , ' R ' ' Q ., . v ' , ' 'N , ,, fgfifi' 4. .,,. I A MA ' --f-M. ' K Q ff, J Cress ilgalll, d1lVll'1g fOl UVO. --V . -z iiii J ,- L n ao to nw' , NG wk A--1 ffm ,, , in A V W k Ri: ff Kendall scores from the free-throw line. el mam -W: of BQ wbgfju an .1 5 ll My X' fb l nw-L23f'fl5' 4 M M 113, vt: E '1.i'i 4Y5l3-vs' ' f' Him f, .-:pg in V I N 'QM mai? 'NHS-,2'zgff,zw inf 1i'5'tv-F N - 5--Qi if- g - it L X' Y K :I fri?-Meir -fQ',m 1 K MQ:-3 - 1-..:':g,wr ' if . ' 1 f 1- .U ,law - -2 ' .: w t, ,' ' tv' SIE JE ' .s K , ' wer -: :d,EG?k. , I Fx 1 7 - fa ' -t ,jfg dkgg J , N . 'Ti? Z 1 .1 -ff' ,'.5f'zfiis2'jz-S .'f2'vif41Q!iZX5:. ' ,V ,K N S ff te , li X K 3, V655 in .N K 1 I V Q93 . 'El K R ,,. f Q W W X 5 4 , ' Q KP ZLN 'Rf ,ff ' A -Y N4 t ,AML FRONT ROW: John Keenan, Frank Franzone, Steve Morrison, Howie Davis, Chuck Wilson, Bill Staley. SECOND ROW: Mr. Jack Ryan, coachg Harold Davis, Gary Taft, John Gaiser, Willie Glascow, Jock Nelson, Gary Stout, Mitch Boyce, Pat Cress. Spirit Added To J. V. Season Lack of a big man plagued the J. V. Basketball team this season as they ended league play with a record of 6 wins and 14 losses. It is a tribute to the hustle and desire of the team that despite the height disadvantage eight of their losses were by a margin of 3 points or less. Led by sophomores Frank Franzone, Gary Stout, and John Keenan, the team emphasized good, sound defensive basketball. Their offense was one of ball-control in which they played for the good shot and forced their opponents to play.Lincoln's game. 106 FRONT ROW: Jane Babson, Penny Devlin, Georgia Clark, Paul Gasporatti Joy Jacobson, Diana Wood, Gay Kinzel. Frosh 'Five' Encounter Rough Season Although winding up the season short on wins, the freshman basketball team showed excellent varsity prospects. Neil Heller was the high scorer and rebounder this year averaging ll points per game. Also doing a great deal of the playing were Hank Barton, Bill Palmer, Wayne Young, John Tehen and Dave Lowsan. Coach Robert Brown said, . . . basketball can teach you everything except how to be tall. For this reason Mr. Brown and his frosh concentrated this year on the fundamentals of the game more than the winning of the game, trying to bring up some additions to the Varsity teams of the future. Winning of course would have been nice, but the prospects which have risen out of a bunch of tin-horns could make for a tough Lincoln team. FRONT ROW: Stan Anderson, John Jahns, Dave Lawson, John Gordon, Glen McClendon Leigh Schwagei John Kirkland Doug Sherman, John Tehan. SECOND ROW: Stuart Stout, lan Dunlap, Wayne Young Dick Carter Bill Palmer Hanl Burton, John Morgan, Neil Heller, Andy Lockert, Mr. Robert Brown, coach Varsity Track . well balanced but short in man power. Co-captains for the 1963 track season were shot-putter Bob Flowerree and middle-distance star Bob Walsh. The team, under director Mr. Chet Rooklidge and Mr. Tony Lindstrom, was termed as well balanced but short in man power. Outstanding main stays such as sophomores Tom Kommers in the hurdles and javelin, Jock Nelson in the 440-yard dash, Eric Lewis in the mile, and Dennis Boone and Marty Packouz in the hurdles, carried some of Lincoln's point production. Others showing potential were: Rick White and Mike March in the sprints, .Ed Patrick in the shot, Jim Pointer in the 440, Dave Glover in the discus, Steve Chen in the high jump, Dan Campanian and Fores Beaudry in the broad jump event. An estimation for seeing a first division standing for the Cardinal thinclads was shown by both Coaches early in the Season' Senior Bob Flowerree fires the shot heard 'round the state. FRONT ROW: Richard Ahrendt, Steve Chen, Marty Packouz, Bruce Byerly, Rick White, Neil Heller, Jim Pointer, Jock Nelson, Mike Johnson, Eric Lewis. SECOND ROW: Mr. Anton Lindstrom, coachg Rusty Flowerree, Ed Patrick, Bob Walsh, Tom Kommers, Joe Stoll, Tim McGrath, Dennis Boone, John Schwabe, Fores Beaudry, Mr. Chet Rooklidge, coach. 108 ihmwml QQ- . were Q 5 f A., ff ,, ,,-1 Senior Bruce Byerly takes to the air during pole vault competition. Senior Fores Beaudry strains for 11 long jump. Junior Mike Johnson and Sophomore Eric Lewis forge ahead during Grant meet. 4? AVLV . , V, M 3 ik ,LM .V ,QW Mi si? ,, 'syn ffii.-N' A A X w Sophomore sensation Tom Kommers displays championship hurdle form. W -M-A-W,.W..Qm.v.:'-.Q ww, l -3 A -J' f lz' f ,J , .,..,,. Q we' Grif Lloyd clears the bar. J. V. And Freshmen Work Towards Varsity The 1963 J. Vs. were of limited number, since most of the outstanding sophomores were promoted to the varsity squad. Their point production in meet competition was then due to that fact. The main purpose of the J. V. team has been to develop potential competitors for varsity competition. FRONT ROW: Ed Rauw, Bruce McDonald, Gary Hart, Bruce Johnson, Steve King, Andy Newlands, Dude Johns, Jim Hoover, Grif Lloyd, Drew McCalley, John Sullivan, Pat Cress. SECOND ROW: Mr. Rooklidge, coachg Andy Nelson, Warren Neilsen, Nick Utzinger, Vic Berthelsdorf, Tim Stockton, Mitch Boyce, Bob Nash, Harold Davis, Dan Hoglam, Maurie Holman, Mr. Lindstronmcoach 110 l . 3 l l el, FRONT ROW: Tom Usher, Dick Carter, Paul Donovon, Paul Reeves, Bruce Boyd, David Lawson, Clark Matschek, Pat Buck, Hank Barton, John Hart, Paul Rademacher, Bill Boone, Spencer Chen. SECOND ROXV: Mr. Lindstrom, coach, Dean Vincent, Bill Reed, Kit Zilka, Bob Rauw, Ken Butler, John Morgan, Wayne Young, Paul Von Bergen, Bill Palmer, Jim White, Dick York, George Cashdollar, Mark lXIcCurtain, Mr. Rooklidge, coach. C. B. Harding flexes for throw. George Cashdollar stands poised for shot. Frosh Spikers Train For Future Victories Highlights of the freshman track team came in the city relays, when the shot put team broke the city record. Outstanding performers were Spencer Chen in the pole vault, Bill Reed in the shot put, Bill Palmer in the high hurdles, Dean Vincent in the middle distance and Tom Usher in the 880. Miss Marilyn. Duvall, coachg Anne Finkbeiner, Helen Schwab, Kathy Johnson, Jill Belford, Michele Raske, Madge Tatum, Julie Koegal, Tina MacMurren. Golf Teams Display Strong Players This season the girls' golf team, under the guidance of a new coach, Miss Marilyn Duvall, displayed strength against their opponents. Julie Koegal, city champion of last year, played the number one position. Other returning letter-winners were: Mary Emerson, Michele Raske, Anne Finkbeiner, Jill Belford and Madge Tatum. High hopes were held for coach Jim Wolfe's 1963 boys' golf team. Led by returning lettermen Bill Morrison, Lance Olsen, Mike Sugg and Steve Morrison, the Card stickers set the city championship as their goal. After completing six of the ten scheduled matches, the Lincoln squad was in excellent position for a shot at the city crown being tied with Cleveland and boasting five wins, no losses and one tie. Following the regular season, the Cardinal golfers played in the city tournament and hoped to win a berth for the team in the state competition. FRONT ROW: Ralph Osvold, Mr. James Wolfe, coachg Martin Van Buren SECOND ROW: John Goldman, Bob Maclean, Norm Shea, Marc Alport. THIRD ROW: John Kendall, Bill Morrison, Steve Morrison, John Tongue. 112 Underclassmen Lead Tennis Teams Smashing through the early part of the season, Linco1n's girls' tennis team won 2 and lost 1, beating Marshall 5-0 and Roosevelt 4-1 but losing to Wilson 0-5. With Girls' Poly, Washington, Franklin, Jefferson, Cleveland, Madison and Grant to overcome before the district tournament April 29 to May 7, Pat Mead, Molly MacDonald, Darcy Turner, Martha Tuft, Sue Russell, Julie Schlesser and coach Mrs. Reva Richter, have a good start towards a possible state championship. Lincoln's 1963 boys' tennis team, coached by Mr. John Cover, was dominated by sophomores. Second year men occupied two of the three single positions and one of the two doubles spots. The tennis season was divided into two parts. Six matches were played in the first SGCtlOl'1 and FRONT ROW: Martha Tuft, Sue Russell, Sally Haney, Molly four matches in the Second One, the State MaCDOI1alCl. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Reva Richter, coach, Julie tournament at Corvallis falling after the first Schlesser, Sharon T-angfift, Darcy Turner, Pat Mead- six matches of city competition. FRONT ROW: Gary Stout, John Gaiser, Mr. John Cover, coach, Peter Berquist, Stu Stout. SECOND ROW: Ted Piper, Deke Olmsted, Walter Kelsey, Ron MacMillan, Asahel Bush, Dan McWilliams. 113 Craig Murphy John Tehan Chuck Wilson Utility Catcher Centerfield Varsity Baseball Team Strong On Defense Linco1n's varsity baseballers completed a fair season with a team made up mostly of juniors. Pitching depth was Lincoln's nemesis this season as the team was in need of an experienced hurler. Defense was the Word for the Cards this season, but Bruce Wiley, Scott Cress, Tim and Tom Burke, Chuck Wilson and John Boller added timely hits which produced winning scores. Coach Gerry Stickley related that the Cards will be able to field an all-veteran team next season. Bruce Wiley Dave Markewitz Fi1'St Base Right field T5 Qfffi Coach Gerry Stickley gives players last minute instructions. Tom Burke Dee Wolfe Shortstop Infield Mr. Gerry Stickley Coach Bruce Wiley finishes home run jaunt Scott Cress Jerry Wase Terry Jones Left field Utility-Infield Right field 115 Glen Berry Terry Murphy John Boller Pitcher Third Base Catcher Spring Rain Hampers Baseball Season Jim Davis Howie Davis Tim Burke Pitcher Utility-Outfield Secondbase Tim Burke sets for pitch. John Frykman Ken White Pitcher Pitcher Tom Burke attempts steal in Washington game. 116 FRONT ROW: John Lansing, Larry Yamano, David Arnell, Henno Anenlo, Dan Nordstrom, Bill Zurrow, Joe Gordon, John Harper, Ken Saito. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hank Crawford, coachg John Cronin, Gary Smith, Gary Sund, Bill Staley, Tim Heltzel, Bill Bowen, Glen McClendon, Jim Rasmussen. J. V. Baseball Team Shows Marked Improvement The JV baseball squad spent much of the season developing its batting and fielding skills. Because of the large turnout for baseball, a freshman squad was organized and combined with the JV's. 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SECOND ROW: Dave Henry, Danna Snell, Bill Snell, Fores Beaudry, Ann Hughes. NOT PICTURED: Ruth Arend, Tim Bloch, Janet Hachiya, Tom Jones, Pat Lent, Cardinal Staff Works Diligently To Produce Newspaper On Time Sandi Arndt works busily pasting up copy for the paper. Under the leadership of editor, Ruth Cohen, the Lincoln Cardinal Second Page Editor. . . Third Page Editor .... . . Advertising Manager ...... . , . Ruth Cohen . Janet Hachiya . . . . . Pat Lent . . Danna Snell Fores Beaudry Bill Snell , Barbara Rice Ruth Arend Sandi Arndt Tim Bloch Martha Powers . . . Ann Hughes Candi Pearson Lynn Chance , . , Dave Henry . Dick Solomon emerged as one of the finest high school papers in the city. A controversial editorial policy created much student interest as evidenced by the popular letters to the Editor column. An accurate coverage of school events combined with entertaining and educational feature articles provided a sound journalistic base. Due to the outstanding job of advertising manager Martha Powers, advertising revenue increased manifold. Highlights of the year were a six-page Christmas edition and an eight-page senior memory issue. Martha Powers, Fores Beaudry and Danna Snell hurry to meet the deadline. Yearbook Strives To Meet Deadline :anv- . :J Judy xVilliamson concentrates on cropping picture for yearbook. Co-editors .,....... . . llelene llornstein Advertising Manager.. . Photography .......... Art Editor ...... Faculty Section .... Senior Section ...... Underclass Section. . . Activity Section . .. Club Section .... Sports Section. . . Layouts .... Copy Writer. . . Typist ..... George Brice ......Ron Bline .... Dick Solomon Tom Jones John 'Near ........Bill Long Judy Williamson . . . .Wendy Cohen .. .Patsy Unger .. Cathy Cress ...Pam Gipson ,.... Al Stebinger Bob Wagner Sharon Czyzweski John Hine Dan Lindsey Jack Schauss Paul Setzoil Bill Shanklin . . . .Sally Rhodes ...Herman Leite Rain, rain go away, come again some other day is a little rhyme that one would never hear the members of the yearbook staff recite this year. Because the theme of the 1963 Lincoln yearbook was rain, we were happy when the showers came and students could adorn raincoats, slip on boots and put up umbrellas. We could capture Lincoln High and its student body in rainy scenes and moods. With the assistance of our advisors, Mrs. Pat Edgar and Mr. Ron Crosier, we, the yearbook staff, worked hard and devoted many after school hours and Saturdays so that we could complete and present a yearbook that we hope you will enjoy and remember. Paul Setzoil gets carried away with rain theme FRONT ROW: John Hine, Ron Bline. SECOND ROW: Dan Lindsey, Jack Schauss, Herman Leite, Bill Long, Bill Shanklin, Al Stebinger, Bob Wagner, Dick Solomon, Tom Jones, John Wear. THIRD ROW: Mr. Ron Crosier, advisorg Sharon Czyzevvski, Pam Gipson, Patsy Unger, Sally Rhodes, Paul Setzoil, George Brice, Helene Hornstein. Wendy Cohen, Cathy Cress, Judy Williamson, Mrs. Pat Edgar, advisor. 121 FRONT ROW: Alison Call, sophomore rep: Cathy Bowen, secretary: Katy Durfee, corres. secretary: Ann Haney, historian: Marilyn Overman, senior rep. SECOND ROW: Miss Shiela Harrison, advisor: laura Stockwell, treasurer, Laurie Shaylor, president: Sue Newbegin, vice-president: Carolyn Jensen, junior rep. NOT PICTURED: Andy Hollingsworth, freshman rep. Girls' League was a very active group this year. They began their activities with the Big and Little Sister Tea, which was designed to help freshman girls become better acquainted with upper-classmen. A variety of other functions took place through Girls' League such as a Mother and Daughter Tea, complete with the up-to-date fashions modeled by senior girls. As a finale to the school year, Girls' League put on the May Fete assembly and dance. 122 Laurie Shaylor Fall Susan Gardner Spring Girls' League FRONT ROW: Miss Shiela Harrison, advisor: Sue Russel, sophomore rep.: Sydney Babson, corres. secretary: Sue Hufford, treasurer: Pat Mead, junior rep.g Sally Haney, freshmen rep. SECOND ROW: Darcy Turner, historian: Eileen Tanaka, secretary: Sue Gardner, president: Adele Etlinger, vice- president. NOT PICTURED: Jenny Smith, senior rep. Affiliated Lincoln Men This year proved to be an active one for the Affiliated Lincoln Men. The boys involved in this organization have provided many useful services and interesting activity plans for Lincoln students. For example, during noon hour, movies were provided for the student body with very little expense and boys from this organization supervised barbecues given by the school. The money from these activities went to the Affiliated Lincoln Men treasury to provide for future plans. A new intermural sports program was FRONT ROW: David Perlman, Mark Groening, Dude Johns, Mr. Hank Crawford, advisor. SECOND ROW: John Kendall, Rusty Flowerree, Bob Walsh. NOT PICTUR ED: Pete Adelsheim, Pete Sasaki, Bruce Wiley. Mark Groening Fall initiated to be in action during and after school hours and for the first year, a president was elected by members. Mac Wan Front Row: Mr. Hank Crawford, advisorg Macy Wall, Tom White. SECOND Spring y ROW: Dennis Boone, John Geiser, Buzz Coplen, Tim Dickel. NOT PICTURED Spencer Chen, Rick Pope. Inter-Club Council FRONT ROW Helene Hornstein Mrs. Marie Allen, advisorg Anne Hallmark, Martha Powers. SECOND ROW Margai et Ritz Carole Seabui ff Lcnanne In aft Ruth Arend, Sue Overback, Janet Kreft, Marilyn Overman, Mary Emerson. THIRD ROW Geoige Brice Kevin Nye Don Kneass Mark Groening, Dexter Fairbanks, Bob Wagner, Dick Cox, Dick Solomon. NOT PICTUR FD John Frykman Inter-Club Council served as a very important part of the club system at Lincoln this year. Composed of the presidents of each social service club affiliated with the school, their activities consisted of a dinner at the beginning of the year, joint meetings with I. C. C. 's of other schools and starting a point system for services provided by the clubs. The girls' clubs sponsored this year's Mardi Gras. Fall Officers il-ina Officgrs President - AHYIG Hallmark President - Helene Hornstein Vice President - Mark Groening Vice president .. Jill Ikloorg Secretary - Helene Hornstein Sggyetayy - Kathy Pjgtgch IRONT ROW Kathy Pietsch Helene Hornstein, Mrs. Marie Allen. advisor: Jill Moore. SECOND ROW Anne Tinl beinei Patsy Sninnex Que Coffen, Judy Cervetto. Janet Kreft. Anne Hallmark, THIRD ROW: Dick Cox George Brice Norris Pell ins R11 I :lst Dive Henry. Dexter Fairbanks, John Peterson. Gril' Lloyd. NOT PICTUR ED l d P3tIlCl John Qmnei Fall Officers C! 1' 'YS 3 lamp sg nl ' 1 -IU.. T Q3 -1 O 3 CD FRONT ROW: Tom White, Larry Yamano, Pat Cress, Don Kneass, John Petersen, George Mead, Scott Cress, Dave Glover. SFCOND ROW: Mike March, Dee Wolfe, Chuck Wilson, Bruce Johnson, Frank Franzone, Ken Saito, John Keenan. THIRD ROW: Dennis Voss Avery Schwartz, Jim Davis, Willie Glasgow, Howie Davis, Leigh Galloway, Jack Nelson. FOURTH ROW: Gary Groff, John Sohwabe Courtney Haff, Gordy Keane, John Boller, Rod MacMillan, Gary Taft. NOT PICTURED: Louis Boisclair, Roger Evenson, Mr Gerry Stickley, advisor. Barons' main service this year was repairing toys and furniture at both the Albertina Kerr and Christie homes for children. Again this year, Barons' boys worked for the P. T. A. rummage sale. On the social side, Barons enjoyed several date meetings, joints, dinner parties and a Christmas caroling party with Philo. Sgrinff Officers President- John Petersen Vice President - George Mead Secretary - Scott Cress Treasurer - Dee Wolfe President - Don Kneass Vice President - George Mead Secretary - John Petersen Treasurer - Tom White Jim Davis and Courtney Haff load car for rummage sale. Don Kneass John Peterson Fall Spring of . F1 Co m ega Comega girls offered friendship to the girls at the Christie Home. They also helped the T. B. center with mailing lists. Comega 3 . ,,f ii r had many activities such as a skating party and a fashion show for the Christie girls, an acceptance tea for new members and joints with clubs from other schools. Fall Officers yring Officers President - Lenanne Kraft President - Ann Stockwell Vice President - Ann Stockwell Vice President - Carmen Lewis Secretary - Lyn Mulquin Secretary - Gail Schoelz Treasurer - Murrey Macnamara Treasurer - Jenny Smith Lenanne Kraft Anne Stockwell Fall Spring J, My with A 'X 1 iv E5 lftli l r Sharon Czyzewski and Lynn Mulquin visit Santa at Rhodes. FRONT ROW: Lenamie Kraft, Ann Stockwell. SECOND ROW: Betsy Lindsay, Carol Friedman, Murry Macnamara, Patty Robinson, Laurie Merryman, Julie Schlesser, Tina Czyzewski, Linda Rooney. THIRD ROW: Sue Davis, Judy Bline, Nancy Vincent, Emily Othus, Jackie Hornsby, Sharon Czyzewski, Carmen Lewis, Joyce Hayes, Mary Perlman. FOURTH ROW: Jenny Smith, Chris Sheedy, Alison Call, Rosalie Nielson, Cathy Caldwell, Gail Schoelz, Ann Richardson, Lynn Mulquin. NOT PICTURED: Joy Brunhaver, Murry Macnamara, Jeanne Smith, Shari Pomeroy. 126 Copian FRONT ROW: Penny Devlin, Barbie Dow, Mrs. Eileen Hunter, advisorg Patsy Swinney, Martha Powers, Cathy Cress, Janet Ritter Nancy Ray, Gay Kinzel. SECOND ROW: Junko Tsunenaga, Mary Powers, Anna Marie Lopez, Katy Durfee, Georgia Clark, Laurie Spencer, Kathi Buell, Sue Newbegin, Diana Wood, Sally Cornwall. THIRD ROW: Ruthie Knight, Robbyn Overton, Judy Cornwall Terrie Wheeler, Judy Williamson, Julie Levin, Libby Duden, Lynn Covington, Sharon Langfitt, Eve Houser. FOURTH ROW: Dana Barton, Ellen Dockert, Julie Carter, Liz Schilling, Mary Emerson, Jane Malarliey, Pam Gipson, Bea Durfee, Kathy Klink, Helen Johnson. NOT PICTURED: Mary Campbell. Lissa Cox. As one of their school services, Copian continued working for Red Cross this year. They also filled a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family and helped at the Rehabilitation Center's Christmas party. Copian's activities included joints, date meetings, a birthday party for their advisor, their annual alumni tea, a slave sale which raised money to put on a tea for Copian mothers, and ended the year with the traditional Copian-Philo Luau. Copian planned and carried out the decorations for this year's Mardi Gras dance. Fall Officers President - Martha Powers Vice President - Kathy Cress Secretary - Janet Ritter Treasurer - Lissa Cox Spring Officers President - Patsy Swinney Vice President - Janet Ritter Secretary - Barbie Dow Treasurer - Judy Williamson Copian girls give birthday party for advisor, Mrs. Hunter, C E Martha Powers Patsy Swinney Fall Spring 1+-fs Deko Deko's service to the school this year was to operate the concession stand for hungry spectators at the football games. Deko girls participated in many club social activities such as a hike, a pickle sale, a pot luck, a car wash and a holly sale at Christmas. Fall Officers E ring Officers President- Ruth Arend President - Beverly Trip Vice President- Tauni Brewer Vice President - Sheila Harnness Secretary - Shelia Hamness Secretary - Pat Greenwood Treasurer - Beverly Trip Treasurer - Audrey Thompson Delco memb ers discuss future activities in after school meeting. Ruth Arend Beverly Trip Fall Spring FRONT ROW: Mrs. Lottie Hyde, advisorg Beverly Trip, Audrey Thompson. SECOND ROW: Jeeny Chris, Paula Hugband, Vici Huwson Marileen Pierce. NOT PICTUR ED: Ruth Arend. 128 Fall Officers Spring Officers President - Carole Seaburg President- Suzan Coffen Vice President - Cheryl Harris Vice President -- Sandra Gamble Secretary - Judy Guentner Secretary - Carole Seaburg Treasurer - Linda Stevens Treasurer - Sandra Morroxv Ki Zhi FRONT ROW: Carole Seaburg, Mrs. Audrey Leslie, advisory Sue Coffin. SECOND ROW: Sandra Gamble, Cheryl Harris, Linda Oehl Marcella Babeckos. THIRD ROW: Sandra Morrow. Janet Christ, Libbie Allen, Deborah Slade, Linda Wagner, Connie Lindstrom. FOURTH ROW: Judy Guenter, Kitty Green, Jackie Brajavich. Dina Lynn, Linda Stevens, Kevin Sehloth. Carole Seaburg SUZHTI Coffen Fall Sprmg During their first year as a Lincoln social service club, Ki Zhi sold ads for the newspaper, worked for the Junior Guild of St. Vincent's Hospital and kept the activities and honor roll boards up to date. Their activities consisted of date meetings, a tea for new members, joints and an ice skating party. Spring president installs new member. ng.-mum-qi, m 1x .V A, ml XIII, QE - n Chess K Chess club's new advisor, Mr. John Hall, promoted much interest in the chess club. This year chess club met once a week, participated in matches among themselves for practice and additional knowledge, as well as teaching chess to other interested persons. The club gained a reputation deserving of a seat in Inter- Club Council meeting as an active interest club. Chess board awaits eager players. Richard Cox Griff Lloyd Fall Spring FRONT ROW: Griff Lloyd, Mr. Hall, Dick Cox. SECOND ROW: Bill Hite, John Thomas, Ray Clark, Drew McCawley, Steve Chen, Dick Soloman, Louis Matamala. THIRD ROW: Paul Setziol, Bill Bree, Garry White, Maurie Holman, Bruce Perkins, Craig McCroskey, Johnathan Kaplan. 130 Fall Officers sgring Offigel-S President - John Frykman President - George Brice Vice President - Bill Ellingrade Vice President - John Schulz Secretary - Asher Wilson Secretary - N01-man Shea Lancers FRONT ROW: Asher Wilson, John Tongue, John Frykman, George Brice, John Thompson, Mike Buck, Bill Ellingrud. SECOND ROW: Robert MacLean, Mike Johnson, Lance Hidy, John Schulz, Marc Alport, Bruce Wiley, Lance Olsen, Steve Durham. THIRD ROW: Tom Jones, John Howard, Bob Burton, Bill Shanklin, Mike Sugg, Walter Kelsey, Norm Shea. NOT PICTUR ED: Mr. Kenneth Kletzer, advisorg Bill Claridge, Ken Braaten, Rick Holmes. John Frykman George Brice Fall Spring As one of their school services, the Lancer boys worked for the Lincoln Rummage sale this year. They also participated in the Y. M. C. A. World Service Program. Lancers' activities included date meetings, joint meetings, Y. M. C. A. Council Meetings and Y. M. C. A. Youth in Government discussions. Lancer members study a chemistry problem. Treasurer - George Brice Treasurer - John Tongue 'I aw ag- Lo rd s 55:5 t Lords of Lincoln Worked for the Red Cross as a school service this year. They had numerous activities such as date meetings, an educational field trip, a car wash, joints and a Red Cross Christmas party. Fall Officers Q1-ing Officers President - Mark Groening President - Rick East Vice President - Rick East Vice President - Rick Pope Secretary - Al Stebinger Secretary - Steve Ellis Treasurer - John Lobitz Treasurer - Harold Iwamoto President Rik East leads Mardi Gras Princess Laurie Shaylor to the platform. Mark Groening Rik East Fall Spring FRONT ROW: Hunter Smith, Dennis Phalan, Steve Ellis, Al Stebinger, Rik East, Dr. John Schulz, advisorg Mark Groening, Rick Pope, John Lobitz. SECOND ROW: John Bradley, Pete Wiggers, Tim Heltzel, Tom Wiecks, Tim Dickel, Bob Nash, Ed Perkins, Rick Saito, Rick Sanders. THIRD ROW: Nick Ducan, Alan Nohlgren, Pete Hallinan, Steve King, Gary Stout, John Gaiser, Steve Anderson, Ed Rauw Buzz Coplen. FOURTH ROW: Luis Matamala, Charlie Heltzel, Don McKinley, Bob Patton, Hubert Leonard, Macy Wall, Randy Thomas, Harold Iwamoto. NOT PICTURED: Steve Duden, Ron Heinemann. 132 Philo FRONT ROW: Mrs. Helen Keyser, advisorg Judy Schulte, Helene Hornstein, Anne Hallmark, Sue Marsh. SECOND ROW: Ann Haney, Kathy Crawford, Jane Babson, Peggy NOIGS, June Mulquin, Molly MacDonald, Gerry Gardner, Sydney Babson, Rhoda Ashley, Sue Hufford, Adele Etlinger, Trudie Wilhelm. THIRD ROW: Trisha Marsh, Janie Knowlton, Michele Raske, Sarah Snyder, Jamie Higgins, Kathy Pietsch, Janet Hachiya, Amy Kendrick, Pat Mead, Sue Munson. FOURTH ROW: Mary Linda Laird, Darcy Turner, Laurie Shaylor Anne Finkbeiner, Sue Setzer, Sue Gardner, Martha Tuft, Barbara Lewis, Carolyn Jensen, Candy Patton. Candy Goodman. NOT PICTURED: Lynn Benson, Martha Byers, Patty Corbin. A Helen Hornstein Anne Hallmark Fall Spring Philo began the year with their annual Alumni Tea, which was followed by many other activities such as date meetings, friendships, cookie sales, a caroling party, and ending the year with the traditional Copian-Philo Luau. Again this year, Philo continued its service of promoting literary interest among Lincoln students. Members worked in the library before school in the morning and sponsored the Philo Literary Contest. After school, Philo girls worked with visually handicapped children, another of their services. Fall Officers Sprin-1' Officers President- Helene Hornstein President - Anne Hallmark Vice President- Judy Schulte Vice President - Sue Marsh Secretary - Janie Knowlton Secretary - Sarah Snyder Treasurer - Peggy Noles Treasurer - Kathy Pietsch Philo girls give Abe a bath. ,. fp ', . . s, -m'A,,, r-91 GX .EI 'ex 15' '07, 8 U rf' l A If :aff Schars Schars fulfilled their purpose this year' by helping clear the debris in Council Crest Park caused by the Columbus Day storm. They also aided in decorating the Benson Hotel for the Portland Symphony Ball. This year's Schars activities have included several date meetings and joints. At the end of the year, Schars again held the traditional Schars Party. Fall Officers Spring Officers President - Gordon Ridgeway President - Ed Patrick Vice President - Ed Patrick Vice President - Bruce B yerly Secretary - Dennis Tong Secretary - Jim McKelligon Treasurer - Tim Stetson Treasurer - Gordon Ridgeway Tim Stetson, Bill Rosenfeld and Steve Dawson laugh when caught off guard by photographer. Gordie Ridgeway Ed Patrick Fall 331' ing FRONT ROW: Chas Chamberlain, John Kendall, Glen Berry, Tim Stetson, Ed Patrick, Gordy Ridgway, Steve Dawson, Jim Mclielligon, Bruce Byerly, Dennis Tong. SECOND ROW: Rusty Flowerree, Fores Beaudry, Mitch Boyce, Deke Olmsted, Dennis Boone, Andy Newlands Tim McGrath, Larry O'Brien, Kirk Johns, Craig Emerson. THIRD ROW: Bill Morrison, Bill Rosenfeld. Norm Matschek, Rick White, Bruce Director, Frank Langfitt, Jim Rosenfeld, Jim Moss, Marty Packouz, Rick Houghton. FOURTH ROW: Steve Morrison, Due Johns, Craig Murphy, Tod Hamachek, Terry Murphy, Terry Jones, Dexter Fairbanks, Stu Director, Tim Patrick, Ted Hendrickson, David Mercer-eau. NOT PICTURED: Mr. Bruce Clere, advisorg Tony Adams, Howard Miller. 134 Fall Officers Spring Officers FRONT ROW: Jill Moore, Mrs. Margaret Labby, advisor, Marilyn Overman. SECOND ROW: Madge Tatum, Shari Sparks, Laurie Schweiker Danna Snell, Charlotte Phillips, Sandi Arndt, Sue Lobitz, Zo Ann Herrie, Wendy Cohen, Eileen Tanaka. THIRD ROW: Jill Bellford. Stephanie Clark, Linda Brand, Sarah Wood, Nancy Whitelaw, Stephanie Hallock, Barbara Baker, Donna Davis, Carol Wargo, Kathy Goforth. Marcia Smith. FOURTH ROXV: Kaye Paterson, Laurie Schinnerer, Laura Stockwell, Sue Overback, Janet Kraft, Patty Reed, Sue Russel, Gail Angel, Carol Goodrich, Kathy Johnson, Jane Langley. Marilyn Overman Jill Moore Fall Spring Taud provides the programs for Lincoln football games. Outside the school, Taud girls work for Red Cross. A few of their social activities are: date meetings, joints, a Christmas tea and a Christmas caroling party with Lords, Barons and Philo followed by a street dance. President - Marilyn Overman President - Jill Moore Vice President- Danna Snell Vice President - Wendy Cohen Secretary - Eileen Tanaka Secretary - Marcia Smith Treasurer - Sandi Arndt Treasurer - Madge Tatum Sue Overback works hard after school at Taud cookie sale. um f-ft if-,V - if . mmmwf Fall Officers ,A '1 ,gwigelblgyi -1 0: 0 . fe Th anes Thanes members took tickets, cleared out the grey room and helped manage the after game dances during basketball season. The club has had joint with several clubs from other schools as well as date meetings and a dinner for the spring officers. During spring term, Thanes had a car wash, several date meetings, and a going away dinner for the seniors at the end of the year. ir-ing Officers President - Dave Henry Vice President - Ralph Osvold Secretary - Jim Pointer Treasurer - Bob Sinders President - Bob Wagner Vice President - Dave Henry Secretary - Julian Marks Treasurer - Ralph Osvold ' Bob Wagner caught unaware oy camera. B0b WHEUGT Dave Henry Fall Spring FRONT ROW: Ralph Osvold, Steve Barendrick, Dave Henry, Bob Wagner, Julian Marks, Fred Cook, Theo Patterson. SECOND ROW: John Goldman, Bob Hogan, Dan McWilliams, Jim Pointer, Tim Bloch, Tom Gibson, Briice Karter, Gary Coomer. THIRD ROW: Tom Pointer, Jim Goodrich, Ken Henry, Mr. Joseph Rifc, advisorg Bryan Peterson, Larry Miller, Virgil Emery. NOT PICTURED: Cliff Bartlett, Bob Hui, Jim Schaefer, Bob Sinders. 136 1 l Zanachi FRONT ROW: Judy Cervetto, Margaret Ritz. SECOND ROW: Rosy Studenicka, Mardi Buell, Geri Watson. Carolyn Johnson, Nancy Thornton, Harriet Shlim, Sally Spring, Candy Bedgood. THIRD ROW: Kathy Marble, Linda Haines, Julie Marble, Jcnnene Malady, Barb ara Brustad, Cathy Bowen, Carolyn Sheedy, Janis Eaton, Sue Biles. FOURTH ROW: Sue Ford, Anita Malady, Joan Leonard, Lynn Ellingrud, Patsy Unger,- Pat Lent, Alta Rider, Chrisanne Clark. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Edwina Lenington, advisor, Joan Chown Trisha Denniston, Trudi York. Margaret R itz Judy Cervetto Fall Spring Zanachi's services consist of working at the Portland Art Museum as well as the Oregon Heart Association. Zanachi girls participated in many social functions this year, including friendships, date meetings, cookie sales, and the annual senior dinner as a climax to the year. Fall Officers Spring Officers President - Margaret Ritz President - Judy Cervetto Vice President - Cathy Bowen Vice President - Sally Spring Secretary - Nancy Thornton Secretary - Carolyn Sheedy Treasurer - Lynn Ellingrud Treasurer - Harriet Shlim Zanachi members hold tea for new officers. , , NQX.. ifaielogpgei 781 E QT ,gg Tasq ue Senior girls club, Tasque, was very active this year. Although Tasque has no social functions of its own, it provides services for many school functions such as serving at the Buckaroo Barbecue, setting tables at the Sports Award Banquet, guiding a P. T. A. tour, and ushering for Harvey and Mad Woman of Chaillot, put on by the drama department. Fall Officers yring Officers Pres. Mary Emerson Pres. Kathy Pietsch Vice Pres. Peggy Noles Vice Pres. Pam Gibson Sec. Cathy Bowen Sec. Janet Ritter Treas. Trudie Wilhelm Treas. Jamie Higgins Judy Williamson serves at the sports banquet. Mary Emerson Kathy Pietsch Fall Spring FRONT ROW: Miss Bertha MacDougall, advisorg Mary Emerson, Kathy Pietsch, Judy Schulte. SECOND ROW: Carol Spear, Trudie Wilhelm, Marilyn Overman, Judy Cervetto, Lenanne Kraft, Cathy Cress, Anne Hallmark, Sandi Arndt, Adele Etlinger, Wendy Cohen, Eileen Tanaka, THIRD ROW: Helene Hornstein, Peggy Noles, Karen Bersaas, Sue Newbegin, Janie Knowlton, Sharon Czyzewski, Julie Donald, Judy Williamson, Jill Moore, Sue Marsh, Kathy Marble. FOURTH ROW: Lynn Mulquin, Patsy Unger, Pam Gipson, Martha Powers, Amy Kendrick, Julie Levin, Barbie Dow, Jamie Higgins, Sarah Snyder, Pat Lent, Gail Scholz. FIFTH ROW: Sue Ford, Kaye Paterson, Sue Gardner, Margaret Ritz, Barb Lewis, Ann Stockwell, Danna Snell, Janet Ritter, Marcia Risk, Cathy Bowen, Laurie Shaylor. 138 Fall Officers Spring Officers President - Susan Overback President - Ann Finkbeiner Vice President - Ann Finkbeiner Vice President - Mary Perlman Secretary - Pat Mead Secretary - Sarah Wood Treasurer - Carolyn Jensen Treasurer - Darcy Turner f..3Qi?Af'i Q9 .... 'f 1 52? Egg.. I: 3 O 'rj FRONT ROW: Ann Haney, Kathy Goforth, Mary Powers, Sue Overback, Anne Finkbeiner, Molly MacDonald, Mary Perlman, SECOND ROW: Sheila Boylston, Sarah Wood, Pat Mead, Sue Hufford, Carolyn Jensen, Liz Schilling. THIRD ROW: Ellen Lockert, Laura Stockwell, Jill Bently, Miss Virginia Caldwell, advisorg Darcy Turner, Shari Pomeroy, Gail Angell. NOT PICTUR ED: Jill Bently, Sharon Langfitt. Susan Overback Anne Finkbeiner Fall Spring , ,ei ,, , . Uni Mila? Functioning this year as the junior girls service club, Lin provided many services to the school. The Linc girls served for the P. T. A. Get Acquainted Dinner, make a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family, sold mistletoe at Christmas, worked at the Lincoln Rummage Sale, and ended their year by serving at the Senior Banquet in June. Linc girls arc tired but smiling after serving at banquet. 139 Cardettes Lincoln's dancing group, Cardettes, this year achieved a fine reputation as a result of many hours of practice each week. These smiling girls were seen dancing at several basketball and football games in their bright, cheerful outfits and aided greatly in raising school spirit. Cardettes were also featured in this year's Hawaiian Popcycles with their performance of the hula. Cardettes practice hard after school. FRONT ROW: Ann Haney, Madge Tatum, Carol Wargo, Candy Bedgood, Laurie Spencer. SECOND ROW: Carmen Lewis, Rosalie Nielsen, Stephanie Clark, Helen Johnson, Lynn Ellingrud, Kathi Buell, Harriet Shlim. 140 Peppers FRONT ROW: ,Molly MacDonald, Ann Haney, Marcia Smith, Katy Durfee, Pam Toby, Janet Kreft, Bea Durfee, Janet Strickland, Penny Devlin, Kathy Goforth, Sue Lobitz. SECOND ROiV: Joy Jacobson, Marla Streator, Sue Newhegin, Julie Levin, Libby Duden, Lynn Covington, Karla Wolfe, Trisha Marsh, Daffney Green, Libby Allen. THIRD ROW: Darcy Turner, Ilelen Johnson, Carolyn Jensen, Sue Ridgway, Sue Davis, Martha Tuft, Annc Finlibeiner, Julie Carter, Sue Overback, Patty Reed, Sue Russel. Peppers proved to be an asset to all Lincoln games this year. These peppy girls aided the rally squads by participating in all cheers, and trying to raise school spirit. The red and white outfits of the pepper girls added color to the Lincoln cheering section. Peppers cheer with Rally. l Q N? International Relations League The Lincoln International Relations League began the year with a successful open meeting for prospective members. Subsequent meetings were devoted to a study of the Alliance for Progress, which was the topic of the state IRL conference held in February. Ten Lincoln IRL members attended the conference repre- senting Cuba. Their unique presentation attracted much attention and controversy. Later in the year Tom Jones and Mr. Ross Fogelquist showed slides of Europe and Russia respectively. Other speakers presented thoughts on foreign relation topics. The annual AFS assembly and luncheon rounded out the year. President - Dick Solomon Vice President - Janet Hachiya Secretary - Sally Spring W Corres. Sec. - Margaret Ritz Treasurer ' Richard Arend President Dick Solomon leaves conference with escort. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Sandy Fields, advisor: Lynn Mulquin, Jill Bentley, Carol Morgan, Dick Solomon, Sue Ritz, Sherry Bravender, Janet Hachiya. SECOND ROW: Becky Yeager, Cheryl Wilhelm, Sharon Czyzewski, Ruth Arend, Judy Cervetto, Sally Spring, Richard Arend, Craig McCrosky. THIRD ROW: Asher Wilson, Walter Kelsey, Robin Suskind, Tom Jones, Mike Sugg, Drew McCalley, Ernie Tokedo, Luis Matamala, Dick Cox. NOT PICTURED: Dan Bowers, Shiela Boylston, George Brice, Mardi Buell, Ruth Cohen, George Gonzalez, Lani Kilbets, Don McKinley, Sherry Morrow, Linda Pederson, Linda Rooney, Richard Rosenbaum, Harriet Shlim, Julia Stoll, Nancy Thornton, Trudi York. 142 J r l Junior Red Cross FRONT ROW: Gay Kinzel, Ann Haney, Pat Mead, Janet Hachiya, Jill Olmsted, Anne Hallmark, Scott Frank. SECOND ROW: Martha Tuft Liz Schilling, Mitzi Clark, Sarah Snyder, Kathy Klink, Sue Ridgway, Laurie Shaylor. THIRD ROW: Tim Dickel, Terry Murphy, Tim McGrath, Rik East, Jim McKelligon, Tod Hamachek, Mitch Boyce, Craig Murphy. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Marie Allen, advisor, Mark Groening, Don McKinley, Bill Rosenfeld, Judy Schulte, Harriet Shlim, larry Yamano. Composed of representatives from each class, the Junior Red Cross Council served as a link between the Tri-County Junior Red Cross Council and the Lincoln student body. During its monthly meetings, the council sought various ways in involving the students of Lincoln with the Junior Red Cross. With the co-operation of school clubs, Thanksgiving baskets were provided for needy families and doll furniture was painted for the Santa Shop at Christmas. The Council itself sponsored a Halloween party for the Multnomah County Home and visited the Volunteers of America's Mothers' and Children's Home, where they gave Christmas stockings to the children and provided entertainment and refreshments. Janet Hachiya reads JRC journal. cf- National Honor Society Al lb Nlsfferwe S n Q E 6 Lincoln's National Honor Society is proud this year to have acquired thirty-three members. These members were chosen on characteristics of scholastic ability, leadership and service to the school. NHS students were allowed to use the honor study hall program as well as the privilege of attending the NHS Banquet, composed of members from all schools in the city. 13 Richard Rosenbaum, N. H. S. president. -...,,M.if? K f '-1-..,,,mWx '--a.,,.. -I m -..,, . FRONT ROW: Marilyn Overman, Sue Marsh, Richard Rosenbaum, Anne Hallmark, Miss Francis Elmer, advisor. SECOND ROW: Pete Sasaki, Janet Hachiya, Sam Friendly, Jeanne Smith, Ruth Cohen, Janie Knowlton, Sue Newbegin. THIRD ROW: Linda Stevens, Ann Stockwell, Sandra Morrow, Brian James, Ivan Geller, John Lobitz, Sarah Snyder. FOURTH ROW: David Avshalomov, Richard Berthelsdorf, Terry Murphy, Pete Adelsheim, Hubert Leonard, John Cowger, Ruth Arend. Sue Gardner. NOT PICTURED: Jamie Higgins, Bill Rosenfeld, Judy Schulte, Bob Walsh, Bob Wagner, Faith Ziemer. 144 Quill and Scroll FRONT ROW: Judy Williamson, Janet Hachiya, Ruth Arend. SECOND ROW: Ron Bline, George Brice, Ruth Cohen, Helene Hornstein. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Pat Edgar, advisorg Pat Lent, Bob Wagner. Quill and Scroll, the national journalism honorary organization, accepted 9 outstanding senior journalists as members early this spring. The main project of Quill and Scroll this year was to organize and complete a pamphlet for next year's incoming freshmen. The purpose of this pamphlet . . vs -uf-we WT f ' .5 f 7 i f f ,4 I :wir-am., mg - - f f sl ' P W 13, AW J Khalsa? S 6 11, M t J 2 4. W. , if 1 H 'i .V .J 5-.rfQ,., s , .N Y 5 x Z Kg Q i S Q N x' .if 5: ,, 1 will be to orientate new students to the Lincoln way of life. Quill and Scroll members were all given the opportunity to attend the largest social activity held by the group, a banquet and installation, which was held in late spring. as Bob Wagner and editor Helene Hornstein work late to meet deadline. Q.. tg ,,,,,,i, 1, 13? L U Order of L Forms L. H. S. L lhlll FRONT ROW: David Markewitz, Rick Sanders, Sam Friendly, George Brice, Tim Stetson, Bruce Byerly, Howie Davis, Pete Hallinan, Grif Lloyd, Ted Hendrikson, Paul Caputo, Norm Matschek, Dennis Tong, Harold Iwamoto, Rick Saito. SECOND ROW: Al Stebinger, John Boller, Dee Wolfe, Chuck Wilson, Tim Dickel, Steve Workman, Deke Olmsted, Mitch Boyce, Bobby Patton, Leigh Galloway, Larry Trip, Rod MacMillan, Rick White, Mark Greening. THIRD ROW: Terry Murphy, Jim Davis, Tim Patrick, John Lansing, Bill Rosenfeld, Tim Mitchell, Gary Taft, Rik East, Fores Beaudry, John Schwabe, Tod Hamachek, John Bradley, Jock Nelson, Dennis Voss, Glen Berry FOURTH ROW: Rusty Flowerree, Tom White, Dave Glover, Scott Cress, Buzz Coplen, Ed Patrick, Bill Morrison, Terry Jones, Avery Schwartz, Tom Kommers, John Kendall, Courtney Haff, Dexter Fairbanks, Jim McKelligon. NOT PICTURED: Mr. Bob Signer, advisor. The purpose of Order of L was to organize the athletes of the school into a unified group. Completing this, the athletes performed services, held activities, and collected a treasury of funds for useful purposes such as athletic equipment. Loyal Heirs of the Shield is a smaller group selected from Order of L. These . . - Hff,BbWlh,J' MKII' , boys have Several dunes, Such as ushermg FRONT ROW. John Kendall, Courtney a o a s im c e igon Bob Flowerree. SECOND ROW: Mark Greening, Terry Murphy, Rik at assemblies and keeping order at other East, Tom White, Terry Jones, Fores Beaudry. THIRD ROW: Rick Student b0dy f11110ti0I1S- Sanders. Nor PICTURED: Bill Morrison, Ed Patrick, Al stebinger. 146 I Coach Bob Signer explains defensive play to linebacker Mark Groening. Grif Lloyd receives cross country letter from Mr. Lindstrom Al Stebinger, Order of L member, serves at Dad and Daughter Banquet. A. L. M. Boosters add their spirit to a basketball game. FRONT ROW: Francis DeVoe, Joelle Ellis, head majoretteg Naomi Shackleton. SECOND ROW Barbara Savage Pam Alexander Gjerda West, Linda Houleland, Juli Marble, Jenny Hunt, Tom Jones, Phillip McCollister John Saau THIRD RO V Kathy Marble John Goldman, Nancy Topp, Marcia Fisk, Shirley Dickenson, Karen Streator, Francis Tanaka Jim Kenny Tim Stockton Gary Dechand Vic Berthelsdorf, Francis Praml, Delores Parish, Richard Berthelsdorf, Marilyn Winders John Morgan Floyd Plttard FOURTH ROW Mr, Ralph Salyard, Director, Alice Aultman, Susan Van Houten, Kathy Topp, Margie King David Amonson Calvin Caldwell George Isbell, Wayne Elliot, David Ashalomov, Audrey Chalker, Jerry Zachery, Charles Jeffrey Paul Gasprotti George Miner Robert Rankin Grant Golden, Tim Mitchell, drum major, John Claycomb, Greg York, Bill Zurow. FIFTH ROW George Mayeda Jim Hoover Keith Kuhn, Kathy Conboy. NOT PICTURED: Terry Rusten. Band Entertains During Halftime at Football Games The Lincoln High band this year excelled beyond the expectations of last year, and the quality of the band increased immensely. Under the direction of Mr. Ralph Salyard, the band made many public appearances, both as a concert band and as a marching band. The football band played at nearly all home games. The basketball pep band helped boost spirits at most Lincoln games in our gym. The concert band was well accepted as they traveled to the grade schools in the Lincoln drawing area. Highlighting the year was the annual High School Band Festival, in which Lincoln made a fine showing and exhibited a remarkable degree of improvement. Many band members, because of distinguished service, extra work, or musical proficiency were awarded letters or Chevrons at the end of the year, and a few received musical scholarships for college or private lessons on their instrument. 148 Perky majorettes lead band FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Coggins, Delores Parish, Jock Brown, John Goldman, Kathy Marble, Juli Marble Jenny Hunt Flora Nelson SECOND ROW: Naomi Shackleton, Dorothy Parish, Jean Silva, Maria Katich is, Richard Berthelsdorf Tim Mitchell Floyd Pittard John Saari, Nancy Thornton, Kathy Kimbell, Maryell McClintock. THIRD ROW: George Mayeda David Ashalomov Betty Ann Woolley George Miner, Mr. Ralph Salyard, Director. NOT PICTURED: Karla Wolfe Student Body Enjoys Orchestra Assembly The Lincoln orchestra this year consisted of the regular string orchestra, plus the addition of several members of the band. The orchestra performed with the band at several grade schools, played before the PTA, and at commencement this year. The season was highlighted by the High School Orchestra Festival, at which Lincoln participated with orchestras from all public high schools. Letters were awarded to members of the orchestra this year for distinguished service and extra work. A string quartet of advanced members of orchestra has been formed, and has shown excellent fluency in practice. Consisting of two violins, one viola and one cello, the group has performed some difficult music with apparent ease. Brass blazes forth Choir Wears New Robes Lincoln's senior choir, composed of sophomores juniors and seniors made several public appearances this year. The choir participated in the Lincoln Day Assembly, sang at the Lloyd Center at Christmas time, presented an excellent spring program con- sisting of various number from West Side Story, and proved to be strong competitors in the All- City Choral Festival. It was said that Lincoln's senior choir in their new white choir robes both looked and sang like a cluster of angels. As a finale to a very active year, the choir performed at this year's graduation exercises. To show their appreciation to their director, the choir presented Mr. George Bell with a very unusual gift, a thoroughbred white huskie dog. ...Fw E.. V M FIRST ROW: Linda Pedersen, Gay Kinzel. SECOND ROW: Nancy Ray, Sue Lobitz, Craig Emerson, Kathy Glennon. THl'RD ROW: Ruth Arend. Charlotte Phillips, Sue Gillam, Jim Schaefer. Penny Devlin. FOURTH ROW: Judy Ccrvctto. Janet Strickland, Mary Perlman. Carol Friedman. FIFTH ROW: Sue Marsh, Dick Repp. Bette Ladd. Patty Robinson. Sue Hufford. SIXTH ROW: Amy Kendrick, Julic Levin. Pal Mead, Lynn Covington. SEVENTH ROW: Dan Lindsey. Heidi Langley. Stephanie Hallock, Linda Stewart. Sharyl Oliver. EIGHTH ROW: Judy Bline. Lizann Crawford, .Barbara Irby, Rosy Studenicka. NINTII ROW: Vandy Manchester, Lydia Stern, Ed Perkins. Suzanne Jobb, Ruth Cohen. 150 FRONT ROW: Alan Nohlgren, Sarah Woof, Pam Gipson, John Lobitz. SECOND ROW: Drew McCalley, Dude Johns, Richard Adamack, Rick Houghton, Stan Aekroyd. Sherry Bravinder, Lauris Schinnerer, Marina Kershaw, Chuck Wilson. FOURTH ROW: Margaret Ritz, Martha Tuft, John Billington, Ted Piper, Bill May. FIFTH ROW: Glen Berry, Leigh Galloway, Peter Berquist, Ken Braaten SIXTH ROW: Tim Mitchell, Keith Misar, Steve Morrison, John Krier, Jolm Cowger. SEVENTH ROW: Mike Loving, John Loomis, Patsy Swinney, Alan Nohlgren. EIGHTH ROW: John Tongue, Glenn Grub, Gregg Hurlbert, John Gaiser, Harold Davis. NINTH RON: Sue Ford, Richard Arend, Larry Gale. NOT PICTURED: Alison Call, Mitzi Clark, Adele Etlinger, Larry Hawthorne, Joy Jacobson, Kathy Klink, Jock Nelson, Kevin Nye. Choir member Julie Levin sings for Popcycles. L.-.f' Choir Christmas carols in h Choir harmonizes at Christmas Concert. Choir practices for assembly White Rabbit Stars in Play Harvey, the senior class play, guaranteed laughs galore as it was presented to the Lincoln audience Nov. 9 and 10. Along with Harvey, the six-foot, invisible rabbit, Paul Caputo as Elwood P. Dowd, Ruth Knight as Elwood's sister Veta Simmons, and Becky Bates as Myrtle Mae Simmons, niece to Elwood Dowd, and a host of Elwood P. Dowd ..... Ruth Knight, Paul Caputo and Becky Bates pose with invisible rabbit. Myrtle Mae Simmons .... , . , Veta Louise Simmons .... .... others, rounded out a talented cast. Becky Bates Ruth Knight Paul Caputo Francie Ray Clare Miner Miss Johnson ,.., ........ .... Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet ...., .... Ruthy Kelly, R. N ....... .... A my Kendrick Wilson .................. ..,,... B ob Coplen Lyman Sanderson, M. D ....... Steve Barendrick William R. Chumley, M. D. , , .... John Petersen Betty Chumley ............. Jacqueline Hornsby Judge Omar Gaffney .............. John Kendall E. J. Lofgren fcab driver! ..,. .... B ill Powers Student Director ......... ..., F rancie Ray Jane Austen--DeLuxe Edition- Limited-- Grosset and Dunlap--The usual acknowledge- ments. Chapter One. 4 Get her some tea Myrtle Do you want some tea Veta 'P' 152 Oh--you're wonderful, Dr. Sanderson! Now's the time, here's the rhyme ------ Junior Miss, a comedy by Jerome Chodorov and Joseph A. Fields, was termed one of the funniest plays ever produced at Lincoln. It combined whole- some humor with a few ridiculous situations, the result being a side-splitting fun-fest. In addition to the play, the junior class cabinet chose a candidate from each class to compete for the title of Junior Miss. They were, Susie Schwabe, freshmang Martha Tuft, SODh01T10I'G5 Lynn COViI1gtOI1, junior and Jamie Jamie Higgins, Lynn Covington, Martha Tuft and Sue Schwabe Higgins, Senior' The Student body elected Senior candidates for Junior Miss, give a big smile. Jamie Higgins as the ideal Junior Miss. Juniors Demonstrate Dramatic Talents in 'Junior Miss' Harry Graves ..,, Joe ............ Grace Graves .... Hilda .........., Lois Graves ..... Judy Graves ..... Fuffy Adams .... J. B. Curtis .... Ellen Curtis ...... Rodger Evenson .. . . ...Bob Patton Darcey Turner . , .Martha Byers . . .Trisha Marsh Molly Macdonald . . . .Libby Duden , . . Tom Wiecks . . . Sue Hufford Trisha Marsh, Libby Duden and Molly MacDonald rehearse their parts for Junior Miss play. Willis Reynolds ..... Barlow Adams .... Western Union Boy. . . . . Merrill Feurbach ..... .... Sterling Brown . . . Albert Kunody ...... Tommy Arbuckle. . . Charles ---.-----. Henry .......,., Haskell, .......... Student Director. . .. .Tim Patrick , . . . . Dan Bower . Theo Patterson David Markewitz Ted Hendrickson . . Gordon Keane . . David Glover V . - John Tongue . . . . Paul Setzoil ..... John Noce Sydney Babson It's not just a feeling--it's almost a mania. Drama Department Shows Prowess in 'Nladwoman' THE WAITER ........ THE LITTLE MAN . . . THE PROSPECTOR ..... ...... THE PRESIDENT ..... .. THE BARON ............,........ ...... Production ... Brian James . . . . . Mike Buck Ricky Pope Jim lXIcKelligon Kevan Nye THER ESE ....,...,...............,.... Sue Nexvbegin THE STREET SINGER AND DANCER. . THE FLOWER GIRL ..,..,......., THE RAG PICKER... .. PAULETTE ......... . . . THE DEAF-MUTE ........ .. IR MA ..........,........,... . . THE SHOELACE PEDDLER . ,. .. , . . Sharyl Oliver . . . , . Joan Chown . ,Mark Greening Carol Schillinger . . Ricky Sanders . . . Leanne Kraft . .Robert Coplen THE BROKER ,.,......,., . . ...... Bob Hui THE STREET JUGGLER ...... ..... P aul Setzoil DR. JADIN ,.,.,......,.,..,.,........,,. Don Kneass COUNTESS AURELIA, the Madxvoman of Chaillot ....,. Patsy Swinney THE DOOR MAN .... ........... . . . Ken Braaten THE POLICEMAN .... PIERRE ..,...... ,.. THE SERGEANT ......,..........,.. . . Mike Collett . . . . John Tongue . Norris Perkins THE SEWER-MAN .....,,............ Gordy Ridgeway Mme CONSTANCE, the Madwoman of Passy ........,............. Mlle GABRIELLE, the Mzidwoman of St. Sulpice .......,..,....... Mme JOSEPHINE, the Madwoman of of La Concorde ................ STUDENT DIR ECTOR ............... The Presidents J Jim McKelligon The 3 Mike Loving J Bob Harrington The Press Agents J Bill Warren J Gary Hart The Prospectors J Fred Cook J Gordy Keane 7 Ricky Pope The Adolphe Bertaut 5 Tom Pointer J Jim Pointer , . Janie Knowlton . Carole Seaburg . . Laurie Shaylor . . . Kathy Pietsch Ladies J Sue Co ffen J Ann Eaton J Sally Rhodes r , ' if E1 X K- i 3 . Countess: Is this true Roderick? Pierre: I'm afraid its true. The Junior-Senior play chosen for this year was Madwoman of Chaillot, held March 8 and 9. The play is symbolic. When evil and greed threaten to destroy the simple beauties of life, the Madwoman of Chaillot and her three cronies take it upon themselves to restore goodness to the world. Through their ties with a seemingly long ago age, the madwomen observe the problem and manage to find a simple solution. Under the direction of Mr. John Lehman assisted by student director, Kathy Pietsch, the play's sophisticated humor lent an appealing element to the entire production. Patsy Swinney and Mark Groening starred as the Madwoman of Chaillot and the rag picker, with Janie Knowlton, Carole Seaburg and Laurie Shaylor in the supporting roles, 3042 Gabrielle: 'Will you have some tea? Ragpicker: All right---Tea. V fy 52:14 'Exif' if ff Sewerman: Oh no, Countess, you must never go down t ,Wt here! Constance: l'm leaving. Countess: Be so good as to sit downg You can't go yet! Prospector: How can I show them oil unless they let 1 to I l ihi Alil F it f QQ Ll 5 me dig? 155 Pep Assemblies Encourage School Spirit Pep assemblies always seem to add a note of cheerfulness to an average day at school. School spirit is the main goal that these assemblies ' strive to achieve and with the help of the rally squads and Willing participants they manage to fulfill their purpose. Pin the tail on the donkey. Looks like the juniors Won! Rusty Floweree and Bill Morrison ring the victory bell. Football team gives a little preview of the plays to be put into use. Fall rally squad cheers on Bob Patton, as introduction of football players takes place. 156 Spring rally squad does the charleston at basketball assembly. 1 I in K w ig- i fi. .4 - VV: V J V, Q K K .,,-' - h, W gl ,L -l V 5E ,V F .. ls' . f gf ' X ll, t 1 . l fl ll if is ,, e M ' ff' A I l.l ,l if 'e 'L i M ,,,, r Ve L kbyl , A gags: , yawn! 1 t ' . , 'S 5 Ng lslllll Yi it V LALIA A 1 3 Q twin A A ' k Ev ,L is gy A .A W E ,,.-ff A A , , aww ll 'J i Ww- llll 775' l '1 M a l ,,ss Wm,l M Zi M Greg Houser, Tom Wiecks and Glen Berry, candidates for Miss Lincoln, chat while Fores Beaudry looks on. Mr. Signer, varsity football coach, gives a kick-off talk at first assembly. i i t i i Al Stebinger demonstrates exercises, as members of wrestling team watch intently. , -177-7 Y 7 Don McKinley, outgoing Student Body President, speaks to audience at the installation of spring officers. Lincoln Assemblies Provide Worthwhile Experiences Sue Marsh receives ll cull from her beau at fashion show for thc Big and Little Sister Tea. 4 i Guest speaker, Senator Neubergcr, speaks to student body at an assembly. 158 Hi 3 5 Q . Q .1 ,al 5 Q S 2 . .. . 5 9 1 I 3 1 i W, 5' 3 is it w lf ' seg gg, b .t 1 1 A It V , 5 A ,xg f i : , ' .. A . -4 fe ini: in e' .iii f K , AMW fi: 'Hi'-A if ' :2' ..,. . , ' H A I 'ff i 1. , ,,..,,:. ,LS -:Ti gig. F ,gg riff, X755-fl iw, 1 . f ,m-sf-Q A ,fs my 1' , .pe Martha Powers and Joe Stoll give speeches at Lincoln Day Assembly. Assemblies are fundamentally designed to enrich the students educational background, While maintaining an element of entertainment. Lincolnites have witnessed various types of assemblies throughout the year, from the traditional Lincoln Day Assembly to the Popcycles Kick-off Assembly. One of the highlights of the year was Senator ,Neubergeig who appeared as a guest speaker. The importance of an education was the theme of her talk. Q., T 3 ,e,. t I g W , Q ' S .ug A W 'f 1 5 ':,: 15 jf fi I K ' 6 ffg-.ew 5 EQ AQ a 1. i I 4 Showing fl preview part from the play Harvey, Paul Caputo and Ruthie Knight give it all they have. Terry Murphy voices his opinionaat assembly for election of Spring Student Body officers. '1 59 Senior boys challenge Cardettes. Students Present '63 Popcycles Two Consecutive Weekends The word Popcycles has always seemed to cast a magic spell over the students at Lincoln High and the sixteenth annual production, Pupule Hukilau, was no exception. From the traditional kick-off assembly, with the Senior Class winning the treat of popsicles, to the promotion of ticket sales, to the last of the six performances the student body showed their enthusiasm in making the Popcycles bigger and better than ever. Under the direction of Mr. John Lehman the program consisted of over thirty acts, including songs, dances, skits, and a Jantzen style show. Don Kneass, Norris Perkins and John Peterson emceed the show, which was presented two weekends instead of the usual one. 160 Sue Marsh and John Boller model Jantzen fashions. Amy Kendrick and Janie Knowlton March the Blues Don McKinley, Pete Adelsheim and John Kendall beat out rhythm with bamboo sticks. Sharyl Oliver tries to convince sister Sandra that The Casuals, composed of C. B. Harding, Neil Heller and Pete NViggers she is talented. swing out a. tune. John Peterson, Steve Barendrick, Don Kneass and Adele A me . Etlillger keep time to the music. -llwrm-ff..i.'f:Q'Q.. A 1.11'iflflf ,TZQQLQ 'L.'..' ' A ' l Lincoln Pops open program with a rousing Hawaiian song. Stanlye Mitchell, Ernestine Jones, Shirley Stringfellow and Bettie Williams harmonize as the Shields. Walter 'White fasoinates crowd with his magic tricks. St. George, Ellen Lockert, meets up with the dragon, played by Sue Biles. Madeline Stewart PTGPHTGS to 9Ut9I't3i1'l Always a favorite are the English Harbor Four, Bruce Byerly, audience with 3 ballet- Macy Wall, Steve Dawson and Glen Berry. Pupule HukiIau Greets Responsive Crowds i Cardettes dance to Lovely Hula Hands. Junior girls give their version of Hawaiian War Chant 163 Members of the football court and escorts are: Ann Haney, Howard Davis, Helen Johnson, Dexter Fairbank, Sharon Langfitt, Tom Wiecks, Pat Mead, Macy Wall, Kathy Buell, John Boller. Order of L Selects Football Court Radiant Sharon Langfitt was crowned 1962 Football Queen at the football rally held Friday evening, Sept. 14, at the Lincoln athletic field. The court, chosen by the members of the Order of L, was introduced to the student body earlier in the day at a pep assembly. The court consisted of Kathi Buell, Ann Haney, Helen Johnson and Pat Mead. Princess Kathy Buell enjoys dance with John Boller. 164 Tom Wiecks escorts Queen Sharon Langfitt at pep assembly Contestants search for John Wilkes Booth. Sophomores fight for title. Duel Hit of Big Abe Dance Bob Walsh and Gordi Ridgeway enjoy whip cream. This year the Big Abe contest was carried out a little differently. Each Lincoln girls' club chose a candidate for John Wilkes Booth. Candidates were Buz Coplen, Rik East, Rusty Flowerree, Mark Groening Mike Loving, Jim McKelligon and Gordi Ridgeway. These boys competed in a race in which the winner, Gordi Ridgeway, was crowned Booth. Then, as an added highlight, two boys from each class were chosen to compete for the title of Abe Lincoln, which involved an Indian wrestling matchg the winner was Bob Walsh. The climax was heightened by a whip cream fight between Abe and John Wilkes Booth. Bob Walsh, the winner, becomes Big Abe. Christmas Formal Tops Holiday Season The annual Lincoln High School Christmas Formal was held on Saturday, December 22. The theme for the dance was Wassail Ball in an old English atmosphere. Couples danced to the music of George Reinmiller from 8:30 p. m. to 11:30 p. m. in the cafeteria. Ed Patrick and Barbara Dow, and Gordi Ridgeway and Kathy Williams, dance to smooth music at Christmas Formal. Couples Wait for music to start. Merry Christmases are exchanged between dances at the Wassail Ball. 166 Pretty Court Graces Mardi Gras Traditionally the first dance of the spring is the Mardi Gras, held this year Feb. 15, and sponsored by the girls' clubs. Each boys' club selected a girl from the senior class as princess to represent his club. This year the princesses were Mary Campbell, Amy Kendrick, Laurie Shaylor, Martha Powers, Patsy Swinney and Julie Levin, who was announced queen of the Mardi Gras later in the evening. The theme was carried out through the decorations made to resemble a circus. Paper animals and balloons were hung along the walls and a carousel was placed in the center of the cafeteria. The main attraction was, no doubt, a mechanical clown which greeted the couples at the entrance to the dance. Queen Julie Levin Schars Princess Martha Powers Princess Mary Campbell Barons Knights Princess Laurie Shaylor Princess Patsy Swirmsy princess Amy Kendrick LOFCIS Lancers Thanes l w Couples Enjoy Evening at Mardi Gras 552' Mary Campbell and her escort John Sinner: Laurie Shaylor and her escort Rik East: Student Body president Terry Murphy Queen Julie Levin and her escort Tim Stelsong Amy Kendrick and her escort Dave llenryg Patsy Sxvinney and her escort George Brice and Martha Powers and her escort John Petersen pose for photographer. Julie Levin beams with pleasure as she is announced Queen of the Mardi Gras. Julie Koegel and date Mike Sugg admire friendly clown. Cafeteria gaily decorated for dance. 168 Carousel makes colorful background for Jill Olmsted und hor flute Geoi-gc Brice. Trudie Wilhelm and her escort Jim Mclielligon catch the camerals eye. r l Couples wait in anticipation for the announcement of the Queen. Couples dance to music of Mardi Gras Everyone has good time at this year's biggest dance. Couples Spend A Delightful Evening Beyond The Reef vi' 4-we-'r3V1?', A ' i f Q li R iiivffs Q, vvsl. A ggfl ll A , Q P? .n Couples dance to the muslc of Bill Becl ei s bfincl Decorations add to the gaiety of the Junior-Senior Prom. 170 lvl Q li' i Blues and greens were used to picture an underwater ocean scene for Beyond The Reef, the Junior-Senior Prom. The formal dance was presented on May 25 by the junior class. Couples danced to the music of Bill Becker's band and were served refreshments by members of the freshman class. General chairman of the dance was Sharon Langfitt, vice-president of the Junior Class, and committee chairmen were Darcy Turner, decorationsg Sydney Babson, refreshmentsg and Kitty Green, bids. QXXN K X-. 5 36 Beyond The Reef provides an enjoyable V ,A evening for all. -. ,ml .ei W -, V , . 5 l L 1 J i iff- ,, K f . , kg. Visitor from Salem. Ginge Denecke, receives corsage. Couples saunter through the doorway as the night begins. Li Freshmen girls serve refreshments. J ' 171 Princess Sandi Arndt Assembly and Dance Honor May Fete The month of May was ushered out at Lincoln with the traditional May Fete assembly and dance. The assembly brought the announcement of the May Fete Queen and the introduction of her court. The afternoon program consisted of the Queen's knighting of selected students and teachers for their service to our school, entertainment provided by students, and the presentation of gifts to the royal court by the student body cabinet The queen and princesses were honored in the evening by the annual girl-ask-boy dance, sponsored by the Girls' League. An effect of moonlight on a park scene helped to carry out the theme, Moonlight in May. Princess Martha Powers 172 Princess Lissa Cox N. r Princess Patsy Swinney Court 1963 May Fete Queen . . .Anne Hallmark 'in in xi! 4 '5 1 'fi Lincoln Proudly Presents Their Rosaria Choice A look of shock passes over Juliels face when hearing she is Lincoln's 1963 Rose Festival Princess. 174 With the barest hint of tears, regal Julie Levin became Lincoln's choice for 1963 Queen of Rosaria. Flanked by members of the May Court, Julie responded to the news of her selection by smiling unbelievingly and mouthing, thank you, thank you very much. Presented with a bouquet of long stem red roses, the new princess broke into a near grin and confided that she had never received roses before. The enthusiastic acclaim of the student body indicated that Julie's selection was a popular one. A flurry of personal appearances and court activities filled Princess Julie's last two weeks of school. Climaxing the Rose Festival celebration was the selection and Coronation of the queen on June 10, and the Grand Floral Parade on June 15. Applause and cheers fill auditorium as Lincoln's princess is announced Princess Julie's journey into the majestical world of Rosaria begins as she is presented to the student body. i 1963 Rose F stival Princess. . . Julie Levin 175 Committees Do Undercover Work For Lincoln Time out by the fountain for lab assistant, Pete Adelsheim. Spring Nominating Committee '--sg- FIRST ROW: Judy Williamson, Pat Mead, Marilyn Overman, Cathy Cress, Carolyn Jensen. SECOND ROW: Tim Dickel, Dennis Boone, Tom Kommers, Tom Jones. 176 Fall Nominating Committee FIRST ROW: Mary Perlman, Kaye Paterson, Jeanne Smith, Patty Corbin. SECOND ROW: Lance Hidy, Rick White, Buzz Coplen. NOT PICTUR ED: Michelle McCormick, Kevin Nye. giib . -my K -, A , ,105 . gg 4 n K .-nf 7:5 4233 ,,.. a - ,L,, . Wi ' . l . Wgwgsh-Q . 5.55. O '- 1 7' 1- 15- ,,,.,f. .. ,L Y 3. 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William S.-59, 150 Adamek, Richard-59, 150 Adams, Charles Adams, Lyle-59, 104 Adelsheim, Michael-76 Adelsheim, Peter-34, 36, 38, 144, 161, Aeder, Pat Ivan-76 Aenlo, Henno-59, 117 Ahrendt, Danial-76 Ahrendt, Richard-59, 108 Alberti, Veronica-76 Anderson Alderman, James-69 Aldred, Ann-76 Aldred, Jerry Craig-38 Allemang, Jack Alexander, Pamela-59, 148 Allen, Garwood Allen, Greig-76 Allen, Libby-75, 129, 141 Allen, Pamela-76 Alport, Marc-59, 112, 131 Amonson, David-76, 148 Anderson Barbara-76 Anderson, Philip-76 Anderson, Rebeca Anderson Stan Ross-76, 107 Steve-69, 132 Anderson, Tommy-59 Angell, Gail-59, 135, 139 Apicella, James-59 Apicella, Judith-76 Arend, Richard-38, 142, 150 Arend, Ruth-38, 124, 142, 144, 145, 150 Arndt, Sandra-25, 36, 38, 135, 138, 150 Arnell, David-69, 95, 117 Ascher, Gary-76 Ashley, Michael-69 Ashley, Rhoda-36, 68, 69, 133 Aultman, Alice-24, 69, 148 Aungier, Dick Burns-76, 93 Autzen, Christina-69 Averill. Jim-76, 97 Avshalomov, David-36, 38, 148, 149 Babeckos, Marcelle-59, 129 Babson, Jane-69, 106, 133 Babson, Sydney-24, 122, 133 Bailey, Maureen-76 Baker, Barbara-69, 135 Baker, Jo Ellen-76 Baker, Shannon-76 Ball. Helen-59 Ballas, Denise-59 Barendrick, Stephen-38, 136, 152, 161 Barncord, Robert-59 Barnhouse, Marie-76 Barton, Dana Lynn-59, 127 Barton, Hank-76, 93, 107, 111 Bassham. Patricia A.-38 Bates, Becky-35 Bates, Susan-24, 59 Battalia, Nancy-76 Beasley, Ronald-59 Beatty, John-69 Beattie, Canfield-59 Beattie, Mariana-76 Beaudry, Fores-38, 55, 88, 103, 108, 10 134, 146, 157 Beavers, Beverly-39 Bedgood, Candace-59, 137. 140 Befort, Carol Ann Belford. Jill-59, 112. 135 Benson, Lynn-25, 58. 59 Bentley, Annabel!76 Bentley, Jill-59, 139, 142 Bergquist. Peter-69, 150 Bergren, Mary Jo-76 Berry, Glen I.-39, 85, 88, 116, 134, 146 157, 163 Bersaas, David-76 Bersaas, Karenw39. 138 Berthelsdorf. Dianne-76 Berthelsdorf, Richard-39, 144, 148 Berthelsdorf, Victor-69, 110, 148, 149 Biggs, James-59 Bilbrew, Jacqueline Biles, Susan-59, 97, 137, 162 Billington, John-75, 150 Bink, Michael-39 Binning, Patriciae76 Bird. Kathy Ellen-69 Bird, Sandra-76 Bishon, Sallie S.-59 Blanchard, Karen Blazier. Phillip-69 Bline, Judy-60, 126, 150 Bline, Ronald-33, 39, 121, 145 Bloch, Tim-136 Blumenthal, Eileen-69 Boisclair, Louis G. 178 176 9, 120 . 150 Bolan, Marsha Ann-76 Boller. John!60, 102, 116, 125, 146, 160, 164 Boon, William-76, 111 Boone, Dennis-69. 92, 108, 123, 134, 176 Bowers, Daniel R460 Bowen. BillyA60, 117 Bowen, Cathy-39, 122, 137, 138 Bowman, Ann-69 Boyce, Mitchell-69. 89, 106, 110, 134, 143, 146 Boyd, Bruceg76. 96, 100, 111 Boyer, Cheryl Boylston, Sheila M.-36, 139 Braaten, Kenneth-60, 150 Bradford, Jo-76 Bradley, George A.-76 Bradley, John-39, 94, 99, 132, 146 Bradley, Terry Lee Brajavich, Jacquelin-60, 129 Brand, Linda-135 Brandtner, Susan P.-60 Bravinder, Sherry-60, 142, 150 Bree, William-60, 130 Brice, George F.-12, 39, 121, 124. 131, 145, 168, 169 Briggs. Peggy-60 Broo s, Thyra Louis-69 Brown, Jonathan-76, 149 Brownlow, Niels-69 Brunhaver, Joy-39 Bruno, Kris-76 Brustad, Barbara-69, 137 Brustad, Larry-40 Bucher, Deon-76 Buck, Michael-40, 98, 131 Buck, Patrick-76, 96, 98, 111 Buckler, Patty-60 Buell, Kathi-24. 36, 60, 127, 140, 164 Buell, Mary Alice-60, 137 Bunting, Fredericka-69 Burke, Gaye Mary V.-76 Burke, Tim-60, 116 Burke, TomH60. 115, 116 Burnett, Alanna-60 Burton, Audrey Fae-69 Burton, Robert-69, 131 Bush, Asahel-60 Busto, Jose Antonio Butler, Kenneth-76, 93, 111 Buttler, Suzanne-76 Cochran, Linda E. Coffen, Susan-40, 124, 129 Coggins, Mary Ann-40, 149 Cohen, Ruth-33, 36. 40, 120. 121. 140, 145 Cohen, Wendy E.-40, 55, 84, 135, 138 Coke. John-60 Cole. Elisa-69 Collett, Gordon-40 Collett, Michael R.-41 Collins, Clifford L.-76 Conboy, Kathleen-69, 148 Cook, Alfred L.-41, 136 Cooley, Susan-76 Coomer, Garyf60, 136 Coplen, Robert-41, 91, 123, 132, 146, 176 Corbett, Lesley-77 Corbin, Patricia-75, 176 Cornell, Linda-77 Cornwall, Judy-60, 127 Cornwall, Sally E.-70, 127 Covington, Lynn-25, 60, 127, 141, 150, 153 Cowger, John-41, 149, 150 Cowger, Stephen-77 Cox, Malissa-41, 32 Cox, Richard-24, 60, 124, 130, 142 Crawford, Kathleen-70, 133 Crawford, Lizann-70, 150 Cress, Cathy-41, 55, 85. 121, 127, 138, 176 Cress, Pat-70, 92, 106, 111, 125 Cress, Scott-60, 89, 102, 104, 105, 115, 125 146 Crist, Jenny Lou-60 Crittenden, Dustine-77 Cronan, Jamese-77, 117 Cronyn, Evan Marsha-70 Crowther, Norman-77, 93 Cummins, Susan Mary-70, 36 Curtz, Christie-77 Cusick, Ann-60 Cusick, Sylvia--77 Czyzewski, Bettina-70, 126 Czyzewski, Sharon-25, 41, 121, 126, 138, 142 D Daibart, Mitchell-67 Byerly, Bruce-40. 85, 90, 10 Byers, Martha-60 C Caldwell. Calvin-60, 148 Caldwell, Kathleen-60, 126 8, 109, 134, 146,163 Damico, James Neil-70 Davis Davis , Allen Edward-70 , Donna-60, 135 Davis, Harold-70, 106, 110, 150 Davis, Howard-60, 106, 116, 125, 146, 164 Davis, Jack-70, 92 Davis. James-61, 89, 102, 116, 125, 146 Davis Davis Davis, , Kristine-61 Susan-61, 126 Susan B.-77, 141 Dawson, Steven-36, 41, 84, 134, 163 Call, Alison-69, 122, 126 Callahan, Shirley M.-69 Callas, Mickey-76 Campanian. Daniel-69, 95 Campbell, Bobby-76 Campbell, Mary-40, 85, 167. 168 Cannon, Bennie Lee-60 Caputo, Julie-69 Caputo, Paul D.-40, 146, 152, 159 Carey. Clarence-69 Carlo, Joyce Carlo, Louise-69 Carlson. Cathryn-76 Carr, Kenneth Earl-69 Carroll, John F.-69, 100 Carter, Julie-60, 127, 141 Carter, Kristy-60 Carter, Richard-76, 93, 107, 111 Cashdollar, George-36, 76, 93, 100, 111 Caskey, Steven-93 Cassera, Eric-76 Cassidy. Robert-36, 76 Cavallero. Janet-36, 76 Cervetto, Judy-40, 124. 137, 138, 142, 150 Chalker, Audrey-25, 40, 148 Chalmers, Emily-76 Chamberlain, Charles-134 Chamberlain, Charlotte-76 Chamberlain, Paul-60 Chambers. Victoria-76 Chance, Mary Madely-120 Changsut, Agustinee-76 Changsut, Reinaldo-40 Changsut, Virginia-60 Chen, Spencer-36, 76. 93, 95, 112 Chen. Stephen-60, 108, 111, 130 Chilton, Barbara S. Chown, Bruce-60 Chown, Joan-40 Chown, Steve-76 Christ, Janet-24, 69. 129 Ciaffoni, Diana-76 Claridge. Bill-60 Clark, Chrisanne-25. 137 Clark, Georgia-75. 106, 127 Clark, Mitzi-60. 143 Clark, Ray-76, 130 Clark, Stephanie-36, 60, 135, 140 Clarke. Judith Ann-76 Claycomb, John-76, 148 Clenaghen, Steven-76, 93 Dawson, Steve C.-70 Day, Dave Lee-41 Dechand, Gary-77, 93, 148 De France, John-70 Defreitas. Richard-41 Delong, John Denison, Allen T.-70 Denniston, Pat-70 Derungs, Verena-77 Devlin, Pennye-106, 127, 141, 150 Devoe, FrancesA4l, 148 Deweese, Dana-77 Diaz. Silvio-41 Dickel, Tim-36, 61, 123, 132, 143, 146, 176 Dickinson, Rosalie-77 Dickinson, Shirley-48, 77 Director, Bruce-68, 70, 92, 134 Director, Stuart-41, 134 Dizney, Louise-61 Dombrowski, Daniel-41, 94, 102, 103 Donald, Julie-25, 42, 138 Donnelly, John-61 Donovan, Paul-77, 111 Dorris. Tom C.-42, 100 Dow, Barbara-42, 84, 127, 138, 166 Dowd, Janet-77 Dresbach, Richard W.-70 Duden, Libby-61, 127, 141, 153 Duden, Stephen-42, 91 Dukehart, Marian K.-77 Duncan, Nick Resse-70, 132 Dunkin, Gayle Susan-77 Dunlap, Ian-36, 77, 93, 107 Dunnhy, Mary Jane-77 Durfee, Beatrix-25. 70, 127, 141 Durfee, Kathleene61. 122. 127, 141 Durham, Steven-61, 131 E Easley, Norman-70 Easley, Janice-75 East, Erik-36, 42, 91, 99, 126, 132, 143, 146, 168 Eastman, Dennis-461 Eaton, Anna Mae-42 Eaton, Janice-25, 70, 137 Ellicott, Kristi R.-77 IN OREGON THEBRAND IN DEMAND IS EAR1- x mf, FRANKS LUNCHEON MEATS HAMS BREAKFAST SAUSAGES BACON XXX KX DEI. MONTE MEAT CO. BEImon1' 2-9117 PORTLAND, OREGON Every LINCOLN HI GMOM' deserves a beautiful FUR -tell Dad the place to go is . ed han1ilto11 furs where he can select from one of the largest stocks of Hue furs in the Northwest-and best of all ed hamiltonls policy of high volume and low prices makes it as easy as possible to get a beautiful fur cape, stole, jacket or coat. Terms, of course. ed hamilton furs 908 S.W. Morrison CA 6-3201 179 STUDENT BODY INDEX Elliott. Wayne-77, 148 Ellingrud, Lynn-60, 137, 140 Ellingrud, William-42, 131 Ellis, Joelle-25, 61, 148 Ellis, Robert-42 Ellis, Steve-42, 132 Emerson. Craig-70, 134, 150 Emerson, Mary-35, 42, 124, 127, 138 Emery. Virgil-61, 136 Engler, Bonnie-70 Englund, J ohn-77 Erickson, Jerry-77 Erickson, Patricia-77 Etling. Carl D.-61 Etlinger, Adele-42, 122, 133, 138, 161 Euler, Ernelie-70 Evangelista, Linda-61 Evenson. Rodger-153 F Fairbank, Dexter-36, 42, 124, 134, 146, 164 Farmer, Jackie-77 Farmer, Sue-61 Farr, Linda Louise-70 Faw, Penny-70 Feigenson, Mary M.-77 Fernandez, Jesus Ferris, Mina Kay-77 Finkbeiner, Anne-58, 61, 112, 124, 133 139, 141 Finn, Susan-77 Fisher, Darlene-77 Fisk, Marcia-42, 138, 148 Fitzgerald, Pharis Florea, Daniel-61 Flowerree, Robert-32, 43, 88, 108, 123, 134 146, 156 Ford, Susan-43, 137, 138, 150, 152 Forrester, Charles-70, 92 Forrester, Dennis E.-43 Forrester, Donna--61 Foster, Bill-70 Foster, Gary-43 Foster, Gloria-77 Foster, Kathleen-77 Frank, Scott-77, 98, 143 Franzone. Frank-70, 92, 106, 107, 125 Freauf, Shirley-77 Frederick. Hope-77 Friedman, Carol-25, 61, 126, 150 Friendly, Samuel-43, 97, 146, 149 Friese, Bill-77 Frost, Johnny-77 Frykman, John-43, 116, 131 Funderburk, Jerilyn-77 G Gaiser, John-70, 106, 123, 132, 150 Gale, Larry-70, 150 Gales, Marilee Ann-43 Galloway, Leigh-70, 92, 98, 99, 125, 146, 150 Gallucci, Rachel Gamble, Sandra-43, 129 Ganger, Janine-'70 Garcia, Antonio Gardner, Arthur-77, 100 Gardner, Sue-35, 43, 122, 133, 138, 144 Gardner, Gerry-61, 133 Gardner, Phyllis-36. 77 Gasparotti, Kathryn-43 Gasparotti, Paul-70, 106, 148 Gearin, Walter-77, 93 Geller, Ivan-43, 149 Geller. Mark-77 Gibson, Lewis Gibson, Thomas--43, 91, 136 Gilbert, Steven-77 Gilchrist, Gail-61 Gillam, Susan-150 Gilpin, Susan-70 Gibson, Pamela-43, 121, 127, 138, 150 Glantz, Kalmen-43 Glasgow, William-106, 125 Glennon, Kathleen-70, 150 Glover, David-61, 91, 99, 125, 146 Glover, Nina-77 Goforth, Kathleen-36, 58, 61, 135, 139, 141 Golden, Grant-77, 148 Goldman, John-70, 112, 136, 148, 149 Gonzalez, Carlos-43 Gonzales, Joe Ray Gonzalez, J orge-43 Goodman, Candace-70, 133 Goodrich, Carol-70, 135 Goodrich, James-61, 136 Goodsell, Katy-77 Gordon, Cheri-70 Gordon, John-77, 93, 107, 117 Gotesman, Mike-77 Goudge, Donalea-77 Goudge, Georgia-70 180 Gough. Nina-77 Gough, William-62 Gould. Walter-70 Gowans, Teresa-77 Graae. Neil-77, 96 Grady, Tim--70 Grammar, Sarah-77 Green, Daphneh-77, 141 Green, Kathryn-62, 129 Greenwood, Gerald-77, 93 Greenwood, Patricia-43 Grisham, Joe-62 Griswold, Viviane L.-70 Groening, Mark-32, 44, 90, 123, 132, 146, 154 Groff, Gary-70, 92, 99, 125 Grubb, Forrest-77 Grubb, Glenn-44, 150 Guard, Sharon-77 Guentner, Judith-62, 129 Gurevitch, Jeanette-77 Gustafson, Patrick-77 H Hachiya, Janet-35, 36, 44, 133, 142, 143, 144, 145 Hackney, Robbie Lee-70 Haff, Courtney-62, 88, 102, 125, 146 Haight, Kathy-77 Haimo, Barbara-77 Haines, Linda-70, 137 Haist, Steven-75 Hall, Dolores-70 Hall, Lana-36, 77 Hallinan, Peter-70, 132, 146 Hallmark. Anne-32, 36.44, 124, 133, 138, 143, 144 Hallock, Stephanie-70, 135, 150 Hamachek, Tod-36, 62, 134, 143, 146 Hamilton, Elontene Hammer, Virginia I-Iamnes, Sheila-44 Haney, Ann-62, 122, 139, 140, 141, 143, 164 Haney, Sally-36, 78, 113, 122 Harding, Carlton-78, 93, 161 Harmon, Nicholas-78 Harper, John-70, 117 Harper, Virginia-62 Harpster, Neil-44, 100 Harrington, Robert-44 Harris, Beverly Harris, Cheryl-44, 129 Harris, Sandra-70 Hart, Gary-62, 111 Hart, Jonathan-78, 112 Hawkins, Betty-78 Hawthorne, Larry-44 Hayes, Joyce-62, 126 Hearn, Erin-70 Hector, Julianne-78 Hedayat, Farangis-44 Heinemann, Ronald-44 Heller, Neil'-70, 93, 107, 108. 161 Helmcke, Donn-78 I-Ieltzel, Charles-44, 132 Heltzel, Tim--62, 117, 132 Hemingway, Lora-70 Hemphill, Susan-78 Hendrickson, Theodore-62, 134, 146 Henry. David-44, 120, 124, 136, 168 Henry, Kenneth-70, 92, 136 Herrera, Guillermo-44 Herrle, Zoe Ann-62. 135 Hessler, Grei-78, 136 Hewson, Vic ie-70 Hidy, Lance-62. 131, 176 Higdon, Terry Higgins, Jamie-44, 84, 133, 138, 144 Hill, Cinda-78 Hinden, Pamela-62 Hinds, Duncan-62 Hine, John-62, 121 Hines, David-71 I-lite, William-24, 130 Hjelt, Kimberly Ann-71 Hjelt, Stephanie Jo-77 Hodson, Linda Lee-44 Hoff, Benjamin Hogan, Leslie-78 Hogan, Robert-62, 136 Hoitink, Judith-45 Hollingsworth, Cinda-78 Hollins, Gladys-78 Holman, Maurif-?62, 91, 103. 110. 130 Holmes. Richard Holsapple, Molly-78 Holsapple, Sally-78 Holt, Richard Hoover, Jim Pollard-71, 110, 148 Hoppe, Joyce Ann Hopper, Mary Gayle-78 Hornsby, Jacqueline-45, 126 Hornstein, Helene-12, 34, 36, 45, 56. 121, 124, 133, 138, 145 Hosfeldt, Daniel-78 Houeland, Linda-78, 148 Houghton, Richard-71, 134, 150 Houglum, Daniel-75, 110 I-Iouser, Eva Maria-62, 127 Houser, Gregory-78, 93, 157 Howard, John--62, 131 Howard, Patricia-71 Howe, Todd-78 Howell, Gary Hufford, Susan-62, 122, 133, 139, 150, 159 Hughbank, Michael-62 Hughbank, Paula-71, 127 Hughes, Ann-45, 120 Hui, Bob-45 Hume, Michael-71 Humphrey, George R.-62 Humphrey, Gordon C.-78 Hunt, Jenny M.-148, 149 Huprich, Christine-62 Hurlburt, Earl--71. 150 Iggulden, Gary-62 Irby, Barbara Jane-62, 150 Irby, Grace Margare-71 Irelan, Doug-24. 78 Isbell, George-78, 148 Isbell, Katherine-62 Istas, Laurence S. Iwamoto, Harold-45, 94, 98, 132, 146 J Jackson, Chris-78 Jacobs, Jeanette L.-71 Jacobsen, Diana-78 Jacobsen, Janice-78 Jacobson, Joy-71, 106, 141 Jahns, John A.-78, 107 James, Brian-35, 45, 144 Jeffery, Charles F.-148 Jelinski, John-78 Jensen, Carolyn-62, 122, 133, 139, 141, 176 Jensen, Susan Jean Jessen, Fred Alex Jessen, Stephan-78, 93 Jewett, Timothy C.-78 Jobb, Suzann-45, 150 Johns, Dude-71, 92, 110, 123, 134, 150 Johns, Kirk-71, 92, 134 Johnson, Brian Wald-71 Johnson, Bruce-71, 98, 110, 125 Johnson, Carolyn-45, 137 Johnson, Carolyn F.-45 Johnson. Chris-71 Johnson, Christine-78 Johnson, Edward-78 Johnson, Helen-58, 62, 127, 140 Johnson, Kathleen-112, 135 Johnson, Michael-62, 94. 108, 1 Johnson, Ray-62 Johnson, Suzanne M,-25 Johnsrud, Stephen R.-78 Jones, Charletta S.-45 Jones, Ernistine-62, 162 Jones, Dick Jones, James Jones, Robert-62 Jones, Sharon-78 , 141, 164 09, 131 Jones, Terrance-45, 91, 115, 134, 146 Jones, Thomas-36, 58, 121, 131, 142, 176 Jones, Thomas-71, 148 Jorgensen, Johnny-62 Jorgensen. Roberta-78 Joseph, Michael D.-45 Joss, Margaret-78 K Kadas, James-71 Kadas, Joseph-46 Kalafate, Dan-78 Kane, Wanda-78 Kaplan, Jonathan-62, 130 Kasubuchi, Alan-78 Kawachi, Lorraine-78 Keane, Gordon-62, 125 Keenan, John-71, 92, 106, 125 Kegg, Bruce-78 Kelley, Edie-78 Kelsey, Walter-36, 63, 131, 142 Kendall, Ann-78 Kifggailgoaohn-46, 103, 105, 112, 134, 146. 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Ruth-46, 127, 152, 159 Knowlton, Janie-34, 46, 84, 133, 138, 144, 155, 160 Koegel, Julie-71, 112, 168 Koepplin, Elmer-63 Koepplin, Shirley-71 Kommers, Dlane478 Kornmers, Tom-71, 95, 108, 109, 146, 176 Korter, Bruce Louis-46, 136 Koumarelos, Suzette-63 Kraft, Lenanne-37, 46, 124, 126, 138 Kowalkowski, Jack-46 Kreft, Janet-25. 36, 63, 124, 135, 141 Krier, John-71, 150 Kronlein, Linda-78 Kubat, David-63 Kuhn, Keith-78, 148 Kutkey, Callie Mae-78 L Lacy, Robert Ladd, Bette Marie-63, 150 Laird, Mary Linda!36, 71. 133 Lambert, Brent-71 Lamoreaux, Bobby-63, 94 Lampkin, Lorene-46 Langfitt Langfitt Langfitt Langley , Frank-36, 71, 92 , Sharon-58, 63, 113, 127, 164 , Sheila-78 Heidi-72, 150 Langley? Jane-63, 135 Langley Lansing Larson, Larson, , Lucy-78, 97 ,John-63, 89, 100,117,146 ChristopherH78 Jo Jean-78 Larson, Peter-72 Larson, Laurine Lavine, Timothy-78 , Michaelf63 Pam-70, 78 Lawhorn, James-78 Lawrence, Lesliei78 Lawson, David Jay-78, 93, 107, 111 Layson, David-72 Leach, Sallie-78 Leary, John-72, 100 Leavitt Ja 72 , Y- Leckenby, Rowanne-78 Lee, Junie-78 Leis, Eldonna-63 Leis, Ph Leite, H yllis-78 erman-62, 121 Leite, Patricia-79 Lemaster, Saundra-72 Lemaster, WarrenJ79. 100 Lemley, Lemley, Alana Jean-79 Victor-63 Lent, Deirdre-72 Lent, Patricia-46, 137, 138 Leonard, Hubert-37, 46, 132, 144 Leonard, Joan-63, 137 Leonard. Marcia Rae Leovich, Ted-79, 97 Lester, Cathy-72 Letzkus, Vera-79, 97 Levin, Julie-46, 57, 85, 127, 138, 141, 150 167, 168 Lewis, Barbara Ann-36, 47, 133, 138 Lewis. Carmen-47, 126, 140 Lewis. Eric-72, 94, 108, 109 Lichter, Lindqui David-72 st, Angela-63 Lindsay, Betsy-72, 126 Lindsey, Daniel-63, 121, 150 Lindsey, Teddy-63 Lindstrom, Connie-72, 129 Lloyd, Grif-63, 94, 110, 124, 130, 146. 147 Lobitz, John436, 37, 47, 132, 149, 150 Lobitz, Susan-36, 72, 135. 141, 150 Lockert, Andy-79, 107 Lockert, Ellen-25, 63. 127, 139, 162 Long, William-47, 121 Loomis, Barbaraf79 Loomis, John-63, 150 Lopez, Anna Maria-72, 127 Lorenzen, Margaret-72 Loving, Michael-47, 150 Lucke, Ann-79 Lukas, Rose Marie Lutje, Beverley-63 Lynn, Dina-63. 129 Lyon, Dennis Keith-79 182 MacDonald, Bruce!110 MacDonald, Molly-64, 113, 133, 139, 141, 153 MacLean, Robert-63, 112. 131 MacMillan, Roderic-63, 125. 146 Macnamara, Margaret-64, 126 Maiers, Marge-47 Malady, Anita-64, 137 Malady, Jennene-72, 137 Malarkey, Jane-64, 127 Maltase, Donald-79 Manchester, Vandy-64, 150 Mannheimer, Bianca-36, 79 Marble. Juli Ann-36, 64, 137, 148, 149 Marble, Kathleen-47, 137, 138, 148, 149 March, Mike-64, 125 Mariano, Julius-72 Markewitz, David-64, 114, 146 Marks. Julian Ross-47, 136 Maroutsos, Bettym79 Maroutsos, Renna-64 Marriott, Ronald-64 Marsh, Susan-47, 85, 133, 138, 144, 150, 158, 16 Marsh, Trishae-64, 133, 141, 153 Marshall, Kathleen-72 Marshall, Theresa-79, 97 Martin, James!72 Martin, Lawrence-79 Matamala, Luis-28, 47, 130, 132, 142 Matschek, Clark-36, 79, 93, 111 Matschek. Norm-58, 64, 88, 134, 146 Matthews, Michael-64 Matza, David-64 Matza, Richard-72 Mauk, Raymond May, William-72, 150 Mayeda, George-64, 149 Mayeda, Richard-72, 148 Maynor, Diana-79 McArthur, Scott-36, 79 McCalley, Drew Alan-64, 110, 130, 142, 150 McCallum, Thomas-72, 92 McClendon, Glen-79, 107, 117 McClintock, Maryelli64, 149 McCollister, Phillip-79, 93, 148 McCormack, Michele-72 McCoy, Shirley Ann McCror152, Kay-72 McCros ey, Craig-64, 130, 142 McCulloch, Cathy-79 McCurtain, Mark-79, 93, 111 McDonald, Donna McDonald, Fallon-64 McEnroe, Leihua-79 McFarland. Beverly-64 McGa1is, Mike-79, 93 McGee, John-79, 93 McGee, Nancy-64 McGehee. Jimmy-64. 105 McGill, James-79. 96, 100 McGrath, Tim-92, 108, 134, 143 McKelligon, James-33, 36, 47, 55, 89, 134, 143, 146, 155, 169 McKenzie, Kenneth-72 McKinley, Donald-32, 47, 132, 158, 161 McKirdie, Douglas-72, 92 McMackin, Fred McMillan, David-47 McNinch, Philip-79 McMurran, Tina Joan-79, 112 McWilliams, Daniel-47, 136 Mead, Georgef47, 125, 146 Mead, Pat-64, 113, 122, 133, 139, 143, 146. 150, 176 Meek, Louis Megert, Larry--79 Melson, Claude-79 Merryman, Laurie-72, 126 Mersereau. David-134 Millar, Andrew!-79 Miller, Carol Anne-64 Miller, Howard-64 Miller, John-79 Miller. Lawrence-72, 100, 136 Miller, Mike-79 Miller, Randolph-72 Mills, Pamela-72 Miner, Clare-48 Miner, George-148. 149 Minkey, Dannyf72 Misar, Keith-64, 150 Mitchell, Dale-79 Mitchell, Stanlye-48, 162 Mitchell, Tim-64, 91, 146, 148, 149, 150 Moen, Kathleen-72 Mohr, Terry Moore, Jill448, 124, 135, 138 Moore, Mai-k479, 100 Moraski, Pamela-72 Morestte, Daniel-79, 93 Morgan, Carol-72, 142 Morgan, John-79, 96. 107, 111, 148 Morgan, Philip-79 Morrison, Bill-34, 48. 91, 112. 134, 146, 156 Morrison, Steve-72, 106, 112, 134, 150 Morrow, Michelle-79 Morrow, Sandra-48, 129, 144 Morse, Margaret Morton, Diana Marie!79 0 Moskaloff, Mitzi-72 Moss, James-72, 134 Mulquin, Junef68, 72, 133, 138 Mulquin, Lynn-25, 48, 126. 142 Munson, Susan-72, 133 Murphy, craig-64, 102, 114, 143 Murphy, Harold-64 Murphy, Terry-33, 34, 35, 36, 48, 116, 134 144, 146, 159, 168 Murphy. Theadore4-72. 134 Mushet, William-79 Mutschler. Dale-79 Nash, Robert-64, 110, 132 Neff, Loralee-72 Neff, Sharon-79 Neher, Donald-64 Neher, Robert-79 Neiss, Merry Lee-72 Nelson, Andrew-72, 92, 110 Nelson, Flora-72, 149 Nelson, John-72, 94, 106, 108, 125, 146 Nelson, Roscoe-79 Nemiro, Steve-72 Newbegin. Sue-48, 122, 127, 138, 141, 148 Newcomb, Dale-64 Newlands, Andy-72, 92. 110, 134 Nielsen, Rosalie-64, 126, 140 Nielsen, Warren-72, 110 Noce, John-64 Nohlgren, Alan-72. 132. 150 Noles, Peggy-25, 37, 48, 133, 138 Nordbusch, Daniel-79 Nordbusch. Sara-64 Nordstrom, Daniel-72, 92, 117 Norman, Janet-79 Norman, William-48 Norrander, Carol-48 Nungezer. Michael Nutter. Dave Earl-26, 72 Nye, Kevan-35, 48, 124, 155 O Obrien, Larry-72, 92, 134 Oehl. Linda-64, 129 Oliver, Sand1'ai72, 161 Oliver, Sharyl Lynnf48, 150, 161 Ollermann, Pamela421, 24, 48 Ollermann, Trudy-79 Olmsted, Deke-72. 91, 134, 146 Olmsted, Jill-36, 64. 134, 146 Olsen, Lance-37, 49, 131 Orchard. Alan-79 Orloff, Carole Sue-72 Osborne, Ann-79 Osborne. Elizabeth-72 Osvold. Howard-79, 96, 100 Osvold. Ralph!112. 136 Othus, Emily-64, 126 Ouellette, Bernard-72 Overback, Susan-64, 124, 135. 139. 141 Overman, Marilyn-49, 122, 129, 135, 138, 144, 176 Overton, Robbyni72, 127 P Packouz, Martin-36, 68, 72, 108, 134 Pagenstecher, Pamela-79 Pagenstecher, Stewart-73 Palaske, Thomas-73 Palmer, Norma-49 Palmer, Williamw79, 107, 111 Parish, David-73, 149 Parish, Delores Parish, Doi-othye64. 79, 148, 149 Parks. Penny-79 Paterson. Kaye-49. 135, 138, 176 Patrick, Edgar-49. 88, 108, 134, 146, 166 Patrick, Timothy-65, 134, 146, 153 Patterson, Deannia--79 Patterson, Lanny-73 Patterson, Theoskei-65. 136, 153 Patton, Betsy--79 Patton, Candace-73, 133 Patton. Rix-79, 93 Patton, Robert-65, 88, 132, 146, 156 Paulson, Terry-65 Pearcy, Scott-79. 93 Pearcy, Sheila-73 Pearson, Candi-49 Pearson, Yvette-79 Pedersen, Jean-49 Pedersen, Linda Ann-73, 150 Penn, Mike-79, 100 Perkins, Bruce-36, 73, 97, 130 Perkins, Edward-65, 132, 150 , me 4 H O L ' - - elle CULVER BROS. GLASS CO. 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E. 122nd AVENUE PORTLAND 183 STUDENT BODY INDEX Perkins, Norris-49, 124 Perlman, David-73, 123 Perlman, Mary-126, 139, 150, 176 Peters, Elizabeth-79 Peterson, Audell-79 Peterson. Bryan-73 Petersen, John--49, 124, 125, 136, 152, 161, 168 Peterson. Quentin-49 Peterson, Ronald Petterson, Karin-49 Phelan, Dennis-36, 49, 132 Phillips, Charles-73, 79 Phillips, Charlotte-25, 65, 135, 150 Pierce, Marilyn-65, 128 Pierson, Howard-73 Pietsch, Kathleen-49, 124, 133, 137 Piper, Edgar-49, 150 Pittard, Floyd Lee-73. 100, 148, 149 Pittock, Pamela-79 Pittock, Peter-49 Pointer, James-49, 94, 108, 136 Pointer, Thomas-49, 136 Pollock, Douglas-49 Pollock, James Pollock, Mike Gary-79 Pomeroy, Shari-65, 139 Pope, Richardw50, 132, 155 Povey, Susan-79 Powell, Charles-65 Powell, Bill-50 Powers, John-73 Powers, Judith-65 Powers, Martha-50, 85, 120, 124, 127, 138 159, 167, 168 Powers, Mary-65, 127. 139 Praml, Frances-79, 148 Pressnall, Richard-79, 93 Price, Gail-79 Prohaska, Candace Quetulio, Elizabeth-73 R Rademacher. Paul-80, 111 Radke, Linda Randall, John-80 Rankin, Robert-80, 148 Raske, Karen-65 Raske, Michele-65, 112, 133 Rasmussen, James-80, 117 Rau, Bob-36, 80. 93, 100, 111 Rauw, Edward-73, 92, 110, 132 Ray. Nancy-25, 36, 68, 73, 127. 150 Rea, Bobby-80, 93 Rea, Bonnie-65 Rea, Harry-65 Reed, Bill-80, 93, 100, 111 Reed, Patricia-65, 135, 141 Reed, Victor-97 Reeves, Paul-80, 111 Reft, Albertha-65 Rekate, Linda-80 Rennick, James-73 Repp, Bill Repp, Richard-65, 150 Reuteler, Walter-65 Reynolds, Charleen-80, 97 Reynolds, Robin-80 Rhodes, Sally-50, 121 Rice, Barbara-50, 120 Richardson, Ann-73, 126 Riddell, James-65 Rider, Alta-65, 137 Rider, Deborah-80 Ridgway, Gordon-50, 134, 155, 165, 166 Ridgway, Susan-36, 80, 141 Rieken, Judy-65 Riggs, Barbara-80 Ritter, Janet-50, 127, 138 Ritz, Margaret-50, 124, 137, 138, 150 Ritz, Susan-36, 73, 142 Robart. Gregory-73 Roberts, William-73 Roberts, William G.-50, 97 Robertson, Sandra!73 Robideau, Tom Carl Robinson, Patricia-65, 126, 150 Robinson, Sally-80 Robinson, Sarah-80 Rogers, Donald-65 Rogers, Theodore-65 Roof, Douglas Lee450 Rooney, Linda-73, 126 Roop, Betty Jean-73 Roos, Bev Ann-50 Rosenbaum, Richard-36, 37, 50, 144 Rosenbaum, Thomas-73 Rosenfeld, Carol-80 Rosenfeld, Jim-H73. 92, 134 184 Rosenfeld. William-50, 134, 144, 146 Ross, James Morgan-73 Rothell, Joyce Rouse, James Allen-80 Rout, Joe Helem-80 Row. Dennise-65 Rowley, RaymondA50 Rubenstein, Carol-73 Ruife, Darlene-65 Russell, Susan-73, 113, 122, 135, 141 Rustin, Terry-80 S Saari, John Robert-66, 95, 100, 148, 149 Saito, Eric-132, 146 Saito. Kenneth-73, 92, 117, 125 Saito, Sharon-80 Sammons, Nick-95 Sampson, Eli-80 Sanders, Richard-51. 98, 99, 101, 132. 146 Santangelo, Carol-73 Sargent, Linda-80 Sasaki, Peter-35. 51, 144 Savage. Barbara-80, 148 Schaefer, James-73, 150 Schaffer, Robert-73 Schauss, Jack-121 Schilling, Elizabeth-25, 66, 127, 139, 143 Schillinger, Carol!51 Schindele, Judith-80 Schindele, Susan-74 Schinnerer, Lauris-135, 150 Schlegel, Nancy Schlesinger, Barry-80 Schlesser, Julie-66. 113, 126 Schloth, Kevin-66. 129 Schmer, John-80 Schmitz, Diedri-80 Schmitz, Kim-66 Schnitzer, Deborah-80 Schoelz, Gail-24, 36, 37, 51, 97, 126, 138 Schulte, Henry-74, 100 Schulte, Judy-51. 85, 133, 137, 149 Schulz. John-66, 131 Schwab. Helen-80, 112 Schwab, Martha-80 Schwabe, John-66, 89, 108, 125, 146 Schwabe, Susan-36, 80 Schwager, Leigh-80, 107 Schwanz, Arnold-51 Schwartz, Avery-66, 91, 104, 125, 146 Schweiker, Laurie-74, 135 Scott, Marlenef66 Scott, Richard Scott, Shirley-51 Seaburg, Carole-51, 124, 129 Sechrist, Callie-51 Selling, Eleanor-74 Senders, Robert-66 Seton, Felicia-74 Setzer, Suzan-74, 133 Setziol, Paul-66, 121, 130 Shackleton, Naomi-74, 148, 149 Shanklin, William-51. 121, 131 Sharp, Barry Shaylor, Laurie-33, 36, 51, 122, 133, 138, 143 154, 167, 168 Shea, John-66. 112, 131 Sheedy, Carolyn-66, 137 Sheedy, Clarissa-51, 126 Shere, Deborah Joy-74 Spellman. Margaret-66 Spencer. Laurie-66, 127, 140 Spiegel, Larry-'74 Spina, Joanne Carol-80 Sprague, Carol-52 Sprando, Michael-66, 91 Spring, Sally-52, 137, 142 Spratlen, Craig-80 Stahly, Jimmy-66 Stahly, Ronald-80 Staley, Bill-74, 106, 117 Stampfer, Shaul-74 Stanlield, Earl-66 Stanfield, Nancy-80 Stariha, Charles-80 Stark, Caroline-80 Stebinger, Albert-32, 52, 55. 90. 99, 132, 146 147, 151. 157 Stene. Sharon Ruth Stenger, Alison-80 Stenger. James-66 Stent. Pamela-25, 66. 97 Stetson, Martin-52, 84, 134, 146, 168 Stevens, Linda Ann-52, 129, 144 Stern, Lydiag74. 150 Stevenson, Thomas-74 Stewart, Donata-80 Stewart. Linda-74, 150 Stewart, Madeleine-80, 163 Stiven. Peter Stockton, Time-110, 148 Stockwell, Ann436, 37, 52. 66. 96, 124. 126, 138, 144 Stockwell, Laura-36, 122, 135 Stoddard. Ernest-80, 100 Stoel, Peter-74 Stoel, Polly-74 Stoll, Joe Ames-52, 108. 159 Stoll, Julia-80 Stout, Gary-74, 106, 132 Stout, Lansing-74 Stout, Stuart-80, 107 Strausbaugh, Patricia-80 Streator, Karen-80, 148 Streator, Marla--74. 141 Strickland, Graeme-66 Strickland, Janet-74, 141, 150 Stringfellow, Beverly-50 Stringfellow, Shirly-53, 162 Stuckrath, Carolf53 Studenicka, Roselyn-66, 137, 150 Suchoj, Lydia-25, 53 Sugg, Michael-131, 142, 165 Sullivan, John-66, 110 Suher, Randy-'80 Sund, Gary Michael-'66, 100. 117 Sundquist. Annette Sunyi. Bette Dianne Suskind, Raymond-80, 142 Swanson,Gary-80, 93 Swinney, Patsy-53, 124, 127, 150, 154, 155, 167, 168 T Taft, Gary-74, 106, 125, 146 Takeda, Ernie-36, 74, 142 Takemoto, Joann-81 Tamiyasu, Lawrence-81, 93 Tanaka, Eileen-53, 122. 135, 138 Tanaka, Frances-81, 140 Sherman, Douglas-80, 96, 107 Sherrell, David-66 Sherrell, Kathy-80 Silva, Jean-80, 149 Sinner, John-51, 168 Shlim, Harriet-66, 137, 140 Slade. Deborah-74, 129 Sloan, Randolph Smith, Barbara Smith, Gary-80. 117 Smith, Gretchen-74 Smith, Hunter-51, 132 Smith Smith , Jeannette-25 Jeanne-36, 52, 144. 176 smnhl Jennifer-52, 126 Smith, Kathleen Smith, Lesley-74 Smith , Malcolm-80 Smith. Marcia-66. 135, 141 Smith Smith , Pamela-74. 97 S lvia Tatum, Madge-66, 112, 135, 140 Taylor, Bernadine-74. 81 Taylor, Elizabeth-81 Taylor, Georgia-66 Taylor. Lynn-74 Taylor, Mary Kay-53 Tehan, John Timothy-81, 93, 104, 107 Thomas, Deborah-81 Thomas, Randy-53, 132 Thompson, Audrey-127 Thompson, James-74 Thompson, Jeri Lynn-81 Thompson, Joe-81 Thompson. John-53. 131 Thornton, Nancy-24, 137, 149 Tobey, Pamela-74, 141 Tomlinson, Sharon-66 Tong, Dennis-53, 85, 89, 134 Tongue, John-66, 112, 131, 146, 150, Tooley, Pamela-66 154 , y -74, 68 Snell, Danna-52, 120, 135, 138 Snell. William-52, 120 Snyder, Joseph Hoyt-74 Snyder, Sarah-52, 133, 138, 143, 144 Soler, Humberto-80 Sollberger, Judith-52 Solomon. Richard-66. 121, 124, 130, 142 Sorenson, Jon-52 Spada, Cathy-80 Sparks, Shari-25, 74. 135 Spaulding, Cathy-74 Spear, Carol-52, 138 Spears, Richard-36, 74 Topp, Kathleen-81, 148 Topp, Nancy Anne-74, 148 Trip, Beverly-53, 124, 127 Trip, Karen-81 Trip, Larry-74, 97, 146 Tsunenaga, Junko-66. 127 Tuft, Martha-25, 36, 74, 113, 133, 141, 143, 150, 153 Turnbull, Scott-74 Turner, Darcy-113, 122, 133, 139, 141, 153 Turner. Jane-81 Turner, Dan-66 Turner, Mary-81 Turner, Richard-81 now its Pep ' for t ose who think young s,Yi'xYws I I I 'III mf W' III ' I I Pepsi-Colo Bottling Company fjf' I Portland, Oregon rfs 1 omega? PHONE CA 2 1051 HENRY SHOLKOFF, manager Portland W Outdoor ,Wm Store The Best I-GVIS gmnds Pendletons 304 S.W. Third Avenue, Corner of Oak, Porilond 4, Oregon Ia I S295 ' , CORSAGES Mr' Securlty Says' CUT FLOWERS P KA POTTED PLANTS 35th s. s.e. Division sneer I B N6 Oregon City 20th 81 W. 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SKYLINE DRIVE-IN WHERE SKYLINE MEETS CORNELL TOPS for Burgers, Shakes and OF OREGON What-Have-You the friendly, family bank Six Convenient Locations MBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 185 STUDENT BODY INDEX U Unger, Patsy-25, 53, 121, 137, 138 Upham, Pam Arlene-74 Urresti, Maria-66 Usher. Tom James-36, 81, 93, 100, 111 Utzinger, Nicholas-74, 110 V Van Buren. Evans-81, 93, 100, 112 Vance, Cherri-81 Vandyke, Gary-74, 95 Van Houten, Susan-81, 148 Van Loo, John-81 Vanwettering, Kenne-81 Vergeer. Bruce-53 Vincent, Dean-81. 94, 111 Vincent, Nancy-66. 126 Von Bergen, Paul-81, 93, 100, 111 Voorhees, Lauretta-74 Voss, Dennis-66, 90, 125, 146 W Wadman, Bill-74 Wagner. David-53, 121, 124, 136, 149 Wagner, Linda-66, 129 Wagner, Robert-53, 121, 124, 136, 149 Waldo, Linda-81 Waldo, WilliamW74 Walker, Linda-74 Walker, Suzanne-66 Wall, Macy-35. 53, 123, 132, 163, 164 Wallace, Richard-92 Walsh, Robert-53, 89, 108, 123, 144, 146, 165 ADIVIINISTRATION, Alder. Mr. Leslie-27 Allen, Mrs. Marie421. 28, 124 Ambler, Miss Minnie-18 Arbuckle, Miss Ruth-14, 58 Bassett. Mrs. Mildred-13 Beck, Mr. DeanA17 Bell, Mr. George-20, 151 Black, Mrs. Blanche-22 Bleys, Mr. Nick-27 Boswell, Mr. Eugene-18 Bradford. Mr. J. L,-27 Brown, Mrs. Eva-27 Brown, Mr. Robert-18, 29, 88, 107 Caldwell, Miss Virginia-16, 139 Chamberlain, Mrs. June-16 Chick, Mrs. Eleanor-18 Clere. Mr, Bruce-20. 29 Corey, Mrs. Murial-24 Cover, Mr. John-17, 58, 113 Crawford, Mr. Hank-14, 93, 117, 123 Crosier, Mr. Ronald-20, 121 Delay, Mr. Donald-13, 29 Dunning, Mrs. Carolyn-24 Duvall, Miss Marilyn-21, 112 Edgar. Mrs. Patricia-14, 29, 121 Elmer, Miss Frances-14, 37, 56. 144 Emmons, Mrs. Margaret-14 Fields, Mrs. Sandy-14, 142 Fivian, Mr. Fritz-16, 100 Fogelquist, Mr. Ross-17 Walton. Richard-54 Ware, Lloyd-54 Wargo, Carol-66, 135, 140 Wargo, Sherryl-74 Warren, Bill-59, 99 Wase, Jerry Houston-67, 115 Washburn, Barry-74, 100 Watson, Gerry-74, 137 Watson, Judith-67 Wear, John-67. 121 Welch, James-74 Wells, Ladonna-74 Wells, Wayne-54 Wells, Wendy-81 Welty, Eleen-74 Wendell, Raymond-54 West, Elyse-81 West, Gjerda Louise--81, 148 Wheeler, Terry-74, 127 Whitcomb, Wally-81, 93 White, Christopher-81, 93 White,James-81,96,111 White. Kenneth-54. 116 White, Phyllis White Richard-67 WhiteI Ricky-67, 88, 108, 134, 146, 176 White, Thomas-54, 123, 125, 146 White, Walter-74, 92, 162 Whitelaw, Nancy-74, 135 Widmer, Stephen-54 Widmer, Suzanne-74 Wiecks, Tom-67, 92, 106, 114, 125, 146, Wiggers, Peter-67, 132, 161 Wilder, Gwendolyn-81 Wiley. Bruce-67, 114, 115, 131 Wiley, Dianne-74 Wilhelm, Cheryl-36, 75, 142 Wilhelm, Trudie-36, 54, 84, 133, 138, Williams, Bettie-54, 162 Williams, Cleveland-81, 93 169 Williamson, Judith-25, 54, 121, 127, 138, 145, 176 Wilson, Asher-36, 58. 131, 142 Wilson, Donald-81, 96 Wilson, Gregory-81 Wilson, Nancy-81 Winders, Marilyn,-54, 148 Winkel. Matthew-81 Wise, Emily Hamill-75 Wolfe, Dee-58, 67, 85, 102, 103, 115, 125, 146 Wolfe, Don-81 Wolfe Karla-81, 41 Wood, Diana-75, 106, 127 Wood, Sarah-67, 135, 139, 150 Woolley, Betty Ann-54. 149 Workman, Stephen-54, 97, 146 Wright, William Y Yamano. Larry-65. 75, 88, 100, 117, 1 Yarber, Vessie Yeager, Becky Lee-81, 142 Yoder, Nancy Lee-6 York, Gregf81, 93, 111. 148 York, Trudi-75 Young, David-81 Young, Nancy-67 Young, Michael Young Sharon-75 Young Wayne-81, 107, 111 Z Zachary, Eugene475, 148 Ziemer, Faith-54, 144 Zilka, Christopher-81, 93, 111 Zimmerman, Joni-81 Zurow. William-67, 97, 117, 148 24, 125 Wilson, Charles-74, 92, 106, 114, 125, 146, 150 Foulk, Mr. Calvin-19 French, Mr, Elmer-27 Gallucci, Mr. D. S.-27 Grove, Mr. Allen-21, 105 Hall, Mr. John-15, 130 Hardy. Miss Irene-27 Harrison, Miss Sheila-16, 122 Hasting, Mr. Orlo-27 Henderson, Mr. Robert-12, 13, 28 Henkel, Mr. Lewis-27 Hollcraft, Mr. Thomas-15 Hunter, Mrs. Eileen-15. 28, 127 Hutton, Mr. Jack-19, 99, 100 Hyde, Mrs, Lottie-22, 108 Jackson, Mrs. Marian-23 Jackson. Mr. Stanford-17 Janecek, Mrs. Phyllis-27 Karr. Mrs. Leora-27 Keith, Mr. Charles-19 Keyser, Mrs. Helen-15. 29, 133 Klause, Mrs. Kathryn-27 Kletzer, Mr. Kenneth-22 Labby, Mrs. Margaret-15, 135 Lavelle, Mr. Clifton-27 Lehman, Mr. John-20 Lennington, Mrs. Edwina-17 Leslie, Mrs. Audrey-15, 129 Lindstrom. Mr. Anton-19, 94, 95, 96, 108, 110, 111, 147 Lumm, Mrs. Mildred-24 FACULTY AND STAFF INDEX MacDouga1l, Miss Bertha-15, 138 Macoubrie, Mr, Monteilh-15, 28, 68 McLaughlin, Miss Lulu-16 McMahon, Mr. John-27 Mock, Mrs. Anna-27 Nelson. Mrs. Elvera-27 Nissing, Mrs. Margaret-24 Palmer. Mr. Robert-15, 37, 56 Pettinger, Miss Shannon-15 Prillaman, Mr. Lexro-17, 28 Probert, Mr. Charles-27 Richardson, Mr. Leonard-19 Richter, Mrs. Reva-21, 97, 113 Rife, Mr. Joseph-17, 136 Rogers. Mr. Bert-18 Rzieilgliflge, Mr. Chester-18, 94, 95, 96, 108, Ryan. Mr. John-15, 97, 106 Salyard, Mr. Ralph-20, 148, 149 Sappenfeld, Mr. Joel-21, 93, 99 Schneider, Mr. Edwin-12, 35 Settem, Miss Clara-16, 68 Signer, Mr. Robert-17, 29, 88, 157 Stewart, Mrs. Ruth-24 Stickley, Mr. Gerry-22, 92, 114, 115 Sweet. Mr. Robert-27 Tablor, Mrs. Venice-24 Wolfe, Mrs. Grace-24 Wolfe. Mrs. Ina-24 Wolfe, Mr. James-18, 112 186 Enjoy the Beautiful Facilities ALL SIGNS 1 POINT TO: HOWELL'S For the Best in Sport Centre Tennis, Mountaineering and Ski Equipment fff' 21 N. W. 23rd Place at Burnside Portland 10, Oregon 277-7910 YOUNG LAND UPTOWN SHOPPING CENTER 23rd and West Burnside of the CApir012-9131 Rose City Bowl Q 2101 S.W. Jefferson ms 'KFIOWGTS Instructions Gladly Given PY H CA 7-3232 Wm FRESH FLOWERS for f FINE CORSAGES X X X , X 2280 W. Burnside St. at Vista Avenue CA 7-0488 xr vv a d e S Q X CHARCOAL BROILER X x X TOWN PHARMACY Sundries - Prescriptions - Toiletries - Drugs 2334 W. Burnside CA 6-5211 uptown shoes X 2370 W. Burnside St. xx X Portland, Oregon CHOICE BEEF CHARCOAL BROILED 5. X, XX XX We Give S8-H Green Stamps 2050 s.w. MORRISON sr. - 228-1189 187 1 Planning On College? We have special low-cost plans to finance your college ,A NAIIQNAI-f ANK 1 education 1 Nalional Bank of Portland - Memb F d l D p 1 I C er e era e osi nsurance or p. E S 5 1? 1231 Q f , 1 C ' Commencementannouncements ' Cops and gowns ' Class ring .. .Club pins Ghz Qlrninn Clnmpzurg 1316 S. W. 13tl1 Avenue CApitol 8-3385 TROPHIES UNLIMITED AWARDS FOR EVERY PURPOSE ngraving - Medals - Pins - Charms - Cups Plaques - Gavels 1000 Easl' Burnside BE 2-0046 Portland 14, Oregon Congratulations fo The Senior Class The place for intimate dining IVIALLORY HOTEL 729 S.W. 15th Avenue Where everyone is friendly WAYNE'S BILLIARD ACADEMY 723 S.W. PARK Portland 5, Oregon - 227-4261 15 New Brunswick 4V2' x 9' Tables Hours: 10 A.M. -71' A.M. Ladies lnviied Congralulafions fo the Senior Class 3 S. W. MORRISON STR PORTLAND 5,0REGON I Portland Electric Pearl S Fon THE BEST IN 81 AFTERNOON SNACKS SNO-CONE5 COKES PLUMBING ZZLCDQRN 905 5,w, 16111 Ave, . CA 6-2531 Week-days or 16th and Salmon Sr. ' JH mfg moz Q14 0 0 Complete Beaufy Service A 407 N.W. 23rd Ave. 227-2126 'Z QE Y game - fi'wv To the Class of 9 1,967 From the Class of 1963 sl w ., 'W' Q 189 -as I K ,..., . fi ' i i t . ' 1. - 1. I i f --IV -5 . , L ' A '- a f ga p w . ,,.. V A f . ,,,,, ,, ,H , 151+ if A ' .. 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