Lincoln High School - President Yearbook (Denver, CO)
- Class of 1977
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-M gf F? La' Ei if 3 4 'i gl S 5 if 5 E 5 mx 1 .Em 'W Q1 HK i s .gi if 5? . . 55 Q ' J . ' S ARD A K N . A Y? 5 Q3 M f wx SN N QNX JN . kg f 5 Lf' ' ' NEXMQYXQXNQ Q :Xb KX J: Ng ix R 1 X Y X Q R X 5 X E 1 .a S is Q l A ' Q3 if NY ,X X X qi p QW s ,,,. f 69 5 X QTY K X -v f ' i' I X QQ Q ' 0 If B : 75 M S ix 03107 wx' 1 M N P' qjm'-127 rw fZfr10o.s.urv 751,456 ' k , if ami . Cb 7 N0 xxrbm Cpify' .jx Q Q Up 924-wif 'KX' Q v L K , N HW LWZGM M' W WW W CW THE PRESIDENT Abraham Lincoln High School E 'I977 Denver, Colorado Staff-'I8 Spring-142 Fall-30 Rosters-224 Winter-90 Index-227 v I s Dol l M .lv yrvttt rw yr. twig ig it at it if WU ltr? M Wifi ggvflar , KpMkblJx QLU7 Mi N H5 rf WC if 90 S13 U . kg? N wb. xg X xg Ts .3 QJ My 9 .P 1976-1977 MOVIN' Much to the bewilderment of the American people, election year was upon us again. Despite a slow start, President Ford caught up to jimmy Carter in the polls prior to election time. The race was running even between two dedicated and sincere men. Both men made errors of equal weight to the point where political predictions said the last one to fumble would be the loser. Gerald Ford made such bloopers as saying Poland and Yugoslavia were not under Soviet domination and, during his political campaigning, forgot what city he was in. On the other hand, jimmy Carter held an interview with Playboy Magazine stating he had lusted after women many times in his heart and was accused of waffling on the issues. Many people liked him but couldn't tell where he was at. Apathy among the electorate was evident. Some experts predicted that less than 500f0 of the voters would turn out on election day. Major issues were unemployment, taxes, government bureaucracy, and the scandalous dishonesty of past government officials. Both candidates felt they were the answer to America's problems and for the second time in history, two candidates confronted each other face to face before the nation in an attempt to sell themselves and their ideas to the American people. Many Americans said Ho-Hum to the debates and switched to the World Series I Q Cinncinati Big Red Machine found the New York Yankees finger-lickin' good. Qjwtankee fans said Bunk At the end of the series the Cinncinati fans talked of a baseball dynasty while the XX ' ll If Q' Meanwhile back at the rink, the Colorado Rockies, Denver's newest addition to ls is he sports scene, started the season off with a win in their first game against the Chicago K. fl s 543 . 39 its E 2 Blackhawks 3 to 1. At last National League Hockey had come to Denver. F S Ng Not to be outdone, The National Basketball Association expanded to include a few v , . . . . . teams from the now defunct American Basketball Association. CMay it rest in peace.l Fans in ABA cities now looked forward to seeing such greats as Kareem Abdul jabar, Bill Cowens, john Havlicek, and Pistol Pete Marivich along with our own David Thompson, Dan The Horse lssel, and Marvin Webster. Speaking of Halloween, The World Football League died and many of its ghosts could now be seen wearing National Football League uniforms. The NFL added two teams, Tampa Bay and Seattle. At the latest writing, Tampa Bay was threatening to set an NFL record of 0 and 14 while some of the old football dynasties seemed to be crumbling. The Pittsburgh Steelers were getting rusty, the Miami Dolphins were drowning, and even the mighty Oakland Raider's massive ship seemed to be sinking. Other teams, however, were coming on strong, such as the New England Patriots who seemed to be fighting their own NFL revolution. ,,s5Qg.Ww -uf - ll u'- ' ' -x---- U :Q- ' - at Pg - y X 1 1 3 9tf5,?i3af7if? 5 . cum. wr R4 RM 6948 4 5886A Put 169-15 m saab Our fearless student leaders, with the aid of Miss Sarah Price, roll through the year 1976-1977 When people weren't busy watching their favorite sport, they were playing with the latest toy to hit the market-CB's-Citizen Band radios. CB's grew out of a love affair America was having with the big trucking rigs that thunder across our nation's highways. Out of this love affair grew a new folklore. At the same time the 18 wheelers hit the highways, the truckin' songs hit the airways, and a new lingo was born. It was the dark of the moon on the sixth of june with a Kenworth pulling logs. Cab over Pete with a reefer on and a jimmy hauling hogs. We was headin' for broke on l10 a mile out of Shakey Town. I said, 'Big Ben this here's Rubber Duck and we're about to put the hammer down. 10-4. ' Part of this craziness was a new show called Movin' On. It seemed to say something to the viewing pupllic, ang for yy us, life became just one great big highway with all of us f 1 Me j pt I A N M , . in Wi W fr' Wy lf W i bf' lwifl MQ, X , it . . . MGVIN' Wli . 7 grief' 1 at 91 , QV! OGK' ,iv Kx?':05XXo ed ,fox RAE 0 Zixv' 0' vf X050 in Obi! GS all 0- Y 09 wo e, ot gkxefqlsdl Oo Wig lt K fl KUOQ ax 7 5 , U l 'wi' 506 Moll to Ml 5 Denver, City in the Skye DVI ' . E. In order to accommodate the ever growing, record breaking crowds for events at Mile High Stadium, new seats were being built to hold over 70,000 people eventually. Mile High hosted many musical groups including the Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, and the seemingly immortal Beach Boys. It is also the home of the pennant winning Denver Bears and the always popular Denver Broncos, under the coaching of lohn Ralston. The Broncos looked great in pre- season wins over the Dallas Cowboys, the Minnesota Vikings, and the St. Louis Cardinals. Denver then dropped the first game of the season to Cincinnati and won the next three games against the lets, the Browns, and the Chargers before losing to the Oilers and the Raiders. At press time, they were 4 and 3 and ready to face their archrival, the Oakland Raiders tshudderi for the second time. McNichols Sports Arena was also the site of many large, crowd-gathering events. lt is the home of the NBA Denver Nuggets lYEA!J and the NHL Colorado Rockies fyeall. The Nuggets, Denver's darlings, after a record setting season last year, looked forward to an exciting year in the NBA. Enthusiastic fans bought over 10,000 season tickets. Record breaking crowds were also on hand to see such greats as Paul McCartney and Wings, the jefferson Starship, and the flamboyant Elton john. Denver Mile High Stadium 'H+ l it t tv'-MH ...l..ET' 1 V- ztltg-.wi ' 'J , . W Blue Cross Building it ll Nw ll ypf we? jtjvlwvyggjtpliy y ' My will t Q , W 336 y x Agfugw.. ? i Colorado National Bank Construction of the new performing arts center. McNichols Sports Arena and Mile High Stadium. The ever changing skyline of Denver grew continually from day to day. Upward and onward went the Mile High City. Culture was more and more evident in Denver with the construction of the new Denver Center of the Performing Arts to bring us such classical greats as lean-Pierre Rampal, Van Cliburn, and Colorado's own Eugene Fodor. No doubt about it, Denver was on the move. V .NN gg K i --rQftZ,, , Y V,,s i 5 - n he --C, A -DCD-flfalgj N- W., it tm y xp If ,, i H LQVMT. .,,xqx- Q g sdgx eg Kiwi! mth, gg K, TY fx Q! V 7 ,N 5216 'fit' .. 'nl' ' MQ-fi I nf. M M5 l'-Q-iM, ., ' -A N cw, M! 'K I I Vrkr b T Ji. if L':' -'-, , ..s....,..f5. :awww-NW.. If you are tired of hamburgers, try a taco or burrito at Taco Bell. Breaker, Breaker one-nine. How 'bout ya there, Ratchet jaw, in your superskate. You got a copy on the Carrot Top? What's your 10-20, guy? Ratchet jaw here. You're comin' in wall to wall and treetop tall. I'm ready for some jaw-jacking. My 10-20 is the big campus across from Lincoln High School. You want to give me a 10-9 on that? M 10-20 is the big campus across from Lincoln High School. What's the big campus, Ratchet jaw? Mercy sakes, Carrot Top! What are you, some kind of a flake? You mean to tell me you've never made the scene on Federal Boulevard across from Lincoln High School? Why they got more Eat-Um-Ups than you can shake your Colonel Sander's drumstick at. They's a Winchells, a Taco Bell, a Dairy Queen, an A84W Rootbeer, a Burger King, and the fanciest new McDonalds you ever did see! And WHOOEEE! just look at them bodacious legs on the local teeny boppers and the size of those jocks! Roger D, Ratchet jaw, I made that scene many a year ago because I graduated from that ile of bricks. Those are the same places I hung around? The places are the same, but the faces have changed and I LOVE those new faces. So stop your jaw-jacking and put the hammer down. We'll catch you on the flip-flop, Ratchet law. We gone. Bye-bye. That's a big 10-4. . . . MOVIN' ON 6 Winchell's is a frequent breakfast stop Hold the pickle, hold the lettuce . . . O O C W Have it your way at Burger King. Lk! fbi M36 cgicgd U r my-wiii A QLCCQ6 fd si QSPi4C QQUIGLQJ N2 550 QQLLM ami ,QQQX 'M gore bfQ5S'S w0 7V2JY77.ffi.J mm K U3 Cromer. Three Lincoln students enjoy a meal in the spacious and colorful new McDonalds. QIUM . fig? How 7 awww, . he em-x X Qs: yu- P IQ' l I : ! X Q, 1 aw Q , 3 xmki 3' :lx x gf l kQ ja13sgiQ Lw gm L , ix l ', - - ,ix h lo! 3 'xA x Y? QM if-'QR Q Y , , V , Ff , 2 5 ri, E3 Wig E552 LLQLX fbi A Peaches, Denver's largest record store, has everyone's favorite from Linda Rondstat to Blue Oyster Cult. FASHICN-3 kind of change, a froth on the surface of human affairs, bubbling, creating illusions with light, touching only the surface, changing appearances but not reality ..MOVlN'ON.. Crazy platform shoes fthe higher, the betterl were popular with both boys and girls. Tennis shoes, specially Adidas, were worn by everyone. Hiking boots climbed their way to popularity with everyone matched with the wildest socks imaginable. T-sairts, teamed with Levi's jeans, were opular this year with prints ranging from cartoon C aracters to Starsky and Hutch. W is Gaucho pants with matching high-heeled knee boots were also popular fads. Some things NEVER change. 11 Many new educational opportunities are avail- able to students at the Career Education Center. Students may earn vocational skills or enrich their knowledge by studying anything from criminology to the Hebrew language. Classes are offered to all Denver Public High School Students. The school is located at 2650 Eliot. Another career-oriented institute is The Execu- tive Intern Program. This program provides an opportunity for students to gain working experience in various areas on a trial basis. It is designed to expose the student to a professional career. Participating Lincoln students included lack Montgomery, Sylvia Hoffman, Suzanne Barnes, and Mike Chambers. CDVIN' . . Tony Gevara learns construction fundamentals. -W 1 Jw E., I ag,-Y, Sl L Y Y s ,,,,,:11v ,, W , ygzii' x, ,, 2- K 'R ' , 5 x, ---X., - 1 V X? :f:ff: - 1,1 ,Q 3 f 'u'- IQ ' 4' .: : 'aw f 7145 ,,,,w!11 g WMMl'1,1' V Mwmww ,, .., ,wx , 'M 21. W hu, T N ' wu'1::,: ! ' ai 19131162 ,f '-1., .,-M, 4, , ,v-M-.....,.,,,,, -1 ,l.....,.xr-.A -, . W V 1. ,, d,:,1,3g5J'51 f' ,. n Y . ,. ,J,:1:1,giW!E ',1,g:i?-4' . .V ' !Wmwv 'lW U :ni ,Q fl IME R If Emm::u:m -f W. J' ww .J 2 Km. WNW vs. if N rv Our band in action. Rusty Glessner watches with anticipation. A sophomore by any other name is still sophomore. 'I4 Kim jarrell in a football frenzy Wgwiwfoi at Qffglw iwwdpvyiry is L-.wht i Vf gpijig Qkamswfifw we ya of wwgygi QOWD jerry Kidwell holds his head up. The future of science lies in Dan Breggin's hands., Fred Burke gets a bird's eye view. A student studies the ce Is of a leaf. 15 e,FfwWWb Qs QZIQ9 3 QXQWQQ ye 4 xg Kg W 5 W Q0 fix W ey , 5 , , GMX X I Q f M 16 611.774 udent Senate on the move. W ij if iii? 'f-4 1 lii s Ranny Hecker tests his skateboard cexterity. Going my way? asks jennifer Ryan. 9 i . . . MGVIN' CDN . . Staff. . .Movin' ITEM: NEW FACES - the 1976-1977 school year brought thirteen new faces to Lincoln High School. Mr. Martin Mansfield replaced Mr. David Philips as coordinator, Miss Agnes Hiney and Mr. Carl Garver replaced Mr. Art Wilson Con leavel and Mr. Carl Schweiger ideceasedl. Mrs. Rowana Wofford was added to the Science Department, while Mr. Glenn Mohr and Ms. Barbara Thames were new additions to the Business Education Department. Mr. Thomas Rad- ford, Industrial Arts, and Lt. Col. Martha Baker were also new. The Secretarial Staff was joined by Mrs. Lou Ann Rummelhart, Ms. Margaret Birchak, Mrs. Roberta DeWitt, and Ms. Gloria Mathers. Mrs. Daphine Perkins headed up peer tutoring. ITEM: NEW HONORS - Mr. jack Larson, Social Studies Department, received his Doctorate in Curriculum Development from the University of Northern Colorado during the summer. Mrs. joan Kelly, Home Economics Department, started work on her Masters Degree in Curriculum and Administration. Mr. Robert Brown, Social Studies Department, published his sixth book UPHILL BOTH WAYS during the summer of 1976. The Denver Dry Goods Company gave five autograph parties to welcome the newest ad- dition to his family. Mr. Brown's first book went into its ninth printing and his second into its fourth. Miss Ann Pape appeared once again in the WORLD'S WHO'S WHO OF WOMEN. Mr. Paul Thompson was again elected a member of the Lakewood City Council. ITEM: TRAVEL - Mr. Pelkey and his wife spent three weeks touring England and Scotland while visiting their daughter. H... 0.0 Mr. Ben Dreith Mr. Ramon Stockham z f F My ii? 2? Mr. Stuart Kaaren discusses physiology with a student. 'Wm Mr. jack Fredrickson Mr. Robert Blair Mr. David Philips was born in Denver, Colorado where he decided to go into the teaching profession. After attending college, he taught in Denver, his first assignment being at West High School from 1951-1958. He then became coordinator of West High for the next two years. In 1960 he transferred to Lincoln for the next sixteen years. Mr. Philips believes Lincoln's greatest struggles were for everyone to get the education he deserves. A problem which exists at Lincoln is that the students lack a serious purpose. ln looking back on his career, he noticed that the relationship between teachers and students is more satisfying now. Now that he is retired, he will spend more of his time with his wife. He enjoys painting and hopes someday to exhibit some of his work. Mr. Philips and his wife plan to do some traveling and keep up their garden in the summer or, when time permits, enjoy their mountain cabin in the Colorado hills. He has two daughters who are both teachers, one teaching in Colorado Springs with her husband, and the other in Denver. Even though Mr. Philips has had a rewarding career, he looks forward to retirement very much. Certainly, we at Lincoln will miss Mr. Philips' quiet and effective presence. Our very best wishes go with him on his retirement, along with our thanks for many years of outstanding service at Lincoln. Mrs. Florence Downing retired in january after nearly fifteen years of teaching at Lincoln. She feels that the positive attitude of the students and staff are Lincoln's greatest strength and considered the major problems at Lincoln to be tardiness and poor attendance because these habits carry over in adult life. She noticed many changes in student attitudes, watching the student body move from the calm and tradition of an earlier time to the turbulence and restlessness of the 60's, and then back to the more traditional attitude of young people today. Born in New Franklin, Missouri, Mrs. Downing was one of seven children. She married Sam Downing, her college sweetheart, in 1931, and they had five children, four boys and one girl. Her sixteen grandchildren are one of the joys of her life today. A The most satisfying part of her career was the way that she and her students grew. She will miss teaching, but looks forward to having time to travel and become better acquainted with her grandchildren. Mrs. Downing has given much to the young people of Lincoln High. Our best wishes for a rich and satisfying retirement go with her. After' being employed by the Denver Public Schools for forty-four years and six months, Miss Rita Putnam, secretary at Lincoln, retired on September 24. Born in lowa, Miss Putnam moved to Denver at the age of eight. After graduating from Manual High School, she took several courses from different schools in business and secretarial skills. Miss Putnam worked at Stevens, Ellsworth, and Steck elementary schools and at North High School for five years each. She was assigned later as treasurer to East High for eighteen years, and then was transferred to Lincoln. She has been here since its opening in 1960. Lincoln's greatest strength is that the students cope with pressure well. The lives of young people today meet more difficult challenges, and they can accept them. Her future plans include, traveling often iespecially to the Colorado mountainsl, general relaxation, and possibly doing some substitute work for the Denver schools. Our very best wishes for a happy and healthy retirement go with Miss Putnam on her retirement along with our thanks for sixteen years of dedicated service at Lincoln. Mr. David Philips Mrs. Florence Downing Miss Rita Putnam Mr. Carl Schweiger Mrs. Dorothy Shaw Mr. Carl Schweiger, a mathematics teacher' at Abraham Lincoln High School since 1962, died during the summer. Mr. Schweiger began his teaching career in the Denver Public Schools in 1949 and served as a mathematics teacher at Morey junior High School before coming to Abraham Lincoln. A man of many interests and abilities, Mr. Schweiger was particularly noted at Lincoln for his interest in consumer mathematics. His background in business and salesmanship gave a special depth and effectiveness to his teaching in this field. It was he who started the class in consumer mathematics at Lincoln and helped author a textbook which is used today in several schools. Additionally, he is remembered for his graciousness toward all and for his special concern for helping young people. He never said no to a student who wanted to take one of his classes, even though the classes more often than not, were full. There was always room for one more to share the practical insights he had developed over many years in the business and teaching worlds. Among the staff at Lincoln, he will be long remembered for his friendliness, his willingness to share ideas and techniques, and his enthusiasm for work. Mrs. Dorothy Shaw retired in january after twenty-eight years of teaching in Denver schools and an additional seven years in a Southwestern community. On the occasion of her retirement, she reaffirmed her strong commitment to teaching cultural differences and stressing academic excellence. Unless we teach everybody's contributions and unless we administer a 'taxpayers' test' and refuse to graduate the incompetent, the whole purpose of bussing will be negated. Mrs. Shaw rejoiced particularly in the boys and girls of all colors and creeds who have made her years rewarding and stimulating. The love they have given her proves that young people do not automatically respond with prejudice and bias. In her years of teaching, Mrs. Shaw emphasized truth seeking and Christian civility. The uncomfortable truth is ever more significant, enduring, and satisfying than the comfortable, short term policies of ignorance, and we must . . . restore the unenlightened with clean and loving hands. Mrs. Shaw's leagacy to Lincoln is perhaps best expressed in her own words: Lincoln is the best or at least one of the top schools in the city. We should strengthen this reputation so that we will ever remain proud alumni by remembering to work when we work, play when we play, and be honest about all of it. The faculty of our school is tremendous - dedicated, intelligent, scholarly, and warm. Students should not spend three years without touching them deeply and purposefully and by participating openly and broadly in all school activities. The four marks of the successful person are in his skill in communication, his involvement in the open market of ideas as well as items, his relating of the laws of man to the laws of God, and his non-polluting tool making. By these four, you can evaluate an individual or a society and best keep the commandment 'Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, with all thy soul, with all thy mind, and with all thy strength and thy neighbor as thyself.' Mrs. Shaw has been honored by many awards in her career. None, perhaps, indicates better the quality of her service than the Teacher of the Year Award, receive d in 1975. Mrs. Shaw leaves Lincoln High School with the sincere wishes of all of us for a happy and rewarding retirement. ...MCJVl' K l l Ei ii DR. ERICK M. HOLLAND MRS. ANN CASEY Principal Assistant Principal Q in . 2 . fm gms A my MR. MARTIN MANSFIELD MR. IAMES L. PAGLIASOTTI Assistant Principal Assistant Principal MRS. IAN ABELL Aide MS. MARY ABEYTA Counselor MR. IOHN ADAMS College Counselor MR. PAUL AGNER Special Education MR. ROBERT ALLEN .pg ,Nr,, Tbk Math LT. COL. MARTHA BAKER R.O.T.C. MRS. MARY BURKHARDT Lunchroom MS. DOREEN CAIN Lunchroom MRS. DORIS CAIN Social Studies MRS. KATHY CALLUM English MRS. ELSIE BALLINGER Home Economics MRS. PAMELA BENISON Special Education MISS JOAN BENNETT Business Education MR. GEORGE BESSE Drafting MRS. MARGARET BIRGHAK Aide MR. ROBERT BLAIR Social Studies MR. WARREN BLAIR Social Studies MR. THOMAS BOCK Counselor MRS. PAULINE BOSTRON Home Economics MR. MAX BOYER Math MISS ANNA BRADBURY Social Studies MR. RALPH BROTEN English MR. ROBERT BROWN Social Studies MR. ROBERT BURCHFIEL D istributive Education 23 MR. ALBERT CAROLLO jewelry MR. ROBERT CHARLESWORTH Student Council MRS. CHRISTINE CLAASSEN Physical Education MR. RALPH CLARK Art MR. CHRIS CLEMENSEN Social Studies MR. DALE CONZELMAN Industrial Arts MR. EDDIE CORDOVA Spanish MISS BETTY CRAWFORD Math MISS NORMA CROUCHER Lunchroom MRS. FRANCES CROW Media Specialist SERGEANT WALTER DAY ROTC MS. FRAN DECREDICO Office MS. LUCILLE DEHART Lunchroom MR. DWIGHT DEWITT Industrial Arts MRS. ROBERTA DEWITT Teacher Aide MR. REX DIEHL Math MRS. WILLY DODD Student Services MRS. FLORENCE DOWNING English MR. BEN DREITH Physical Education MR. IOE DURAN Custodian MR. ROBERT EINARSEN Science MR. ROBERT EVANS Counselor MR. HERMAN FAULHABER English MR. PAUL FENSKE Art MRS. MARIE FILSON English 24 0 YY'- Q. ti., .514 yr eff 0.43, Q ' x Mr Haw, .K , 7 i Qy I M ,N . ig. I-6 ny ig. I af ,,,. ' .. . ak f 4 TT T fgpiig Y R S Y .'-Q' r Pr tg 6, MRS. MAY HOWELL MS. CONNIE HUGHES Distrib. Ed. Aide MR. ROBERT IOHNSON MR. CHARLES IONES Science Photography 'fi:,u:swm.., MR. RON INGLE English MS. LEONA JORDAN Lunchroom MRS. BARBARA FLOOD Nurse MR. IACK FREDERICKSEN Music MS. KATHERINE FRENZ Lunchroom MR. ANDREW GARBART English MR. CARL GARVER Math MR. IACK GIRTIN Driver Education MR. WILLIAM GREENE Industrial Arts MR. STAN GRESHAM Industrial Arts MR. CARLOS GUERRERO Custodian MR. IOSEPH GULIZIA English MR. PAT HAGGERTY Physical Education MISS BETTY HARMON Counselor MR. IAMES HARTMAN Physical Education MISS AGNES HEINEY Math MR. MEL HORNECKER Physical Education 5411 wff'-n .7 I ...sa ef MS. MARIAN IOSTES Lunchroom MR. STUART KAAREN Biology MRS. WILLA KEALIHER Business Education MRS. IOAN KELLY Home Economics MRS. MARGARET KENNA English MR. IOSEPH KLUNE Career Counselor MISS CAROL KUCERA Social Studies MR. LEONARD LANGENDERFER Counselor MR. IOHN LARSON Social Studies MRS. VALERIE LAYMAN French MR. LESTER LEDFORD Custodian MR. CARL LEE English MRS. VIRGINIA LEONARD Social Worker MR. IOHN LEVAR Math MRS. PAULA LIMBACH Physical Education MISS CAROL LOFFT Media Specialist MRS. DONNA LOSSNER Media Technician MR. CULLEN LOWE Art MR. ADOLPH LUCERO Business Education MR. ANTHONY MADRID Custodian 26 ., I aw. Imam awwljafvuxa Ar MR. IOE MARTINEZ Custodian MS. MERCEDES MARTINEZ Lunchroom MRS. GLORIA MATHERS Aide MR. BILLY MCDANIEL Chemistry - MR. WILLIAM MCQUEEN Choir MR. REUBEN MCWHIRT Custodian MR. IOHN MILLER Head Custodian MR. RONALD MILLER Social Studies MR. ROSS MILLER Social Studies MR. GLENN MOHR Business Education MR. WILLIAM NASS Custodian MRS. IRENE NORRIS Clerk MRS. MADELINE NORRIS Treasurer MS. BARBARA OGLESBY English MRS. RUTH OPPENHEIM Math ff I au, Q MR. GILBERT oRTEz AM cc 1 f A fl XG' MR. JOHN OSTROM i Vi ff f -11.- . ,... S M-W iiis 'S MR. EDWARD PELKEY MRS. EVELYN PENN MRS. DAPHINE PERKINS Special Education Treasurer Aide Good Luck Und - bmi- wishes I . Custodian , MR. RALPH PALMER .1 I fy J Math AQIWW' Us MISS ANN PAPE I' QI Math 27 MRS. ALBERTA PERRY Business Education MRS. IANE PETERS Clerk MR. HAROLD PFEIFER Student Services MISS SARAH PRICE English MISS RITA PUTNAM Secretary MRS. AGNES QUINN Clerk MRS. IANICE QUINTANA Physical Education MR. THOMAS RADFORD Work Coordination MR. ROBERT RAMSEY Art COLONEL WILLIAM RAMSEY ROTC MRS. KAREN ROADS English MRS. BETTY ROMANE Library MR. ROBERT ROSENTHAL Business Education MR. WAYNE ROUSH Social Studies MRS. LOU ANN RUMMELHART Clerk MS. THEODDORA SALAZAR Lunchroom MR. NORBERT SAUTER Social Studies MR. OTTO SCHROEDER Physical Education MRS. FLORENCE SEARS Clerk MR. GEORGE SECORA Math MS. MARGARET SHANAHAN Lunchroom MRS. DOROTHY SHAW English MRS. CLARA SHUPE Clinic MR. EUGENE SMALDONE Physical Education MR. WILLIAM SMITH Social Studies 28 .ig IW si.. 5. 555, , m'hL 1, ff .. . , MISS MARION ZISS MS. ROBERTA ZUCK MR. EDWARD BROWN Clerk Speech Correctionist IR. Security 1 I 'LkA' 'M' f f my IZ? I MISS MARGUERITE SOBEY Media-Specialist MR. IAMES STEVEMSON Industrial Education MR. RAMON STOCKHAM Math MR. ELLWYN STUCKEY Office MR. ROBERT SUHR German MRS. BARBARA SUMPTER Attendance MS. BARBARA THAMES Business MR. PAUL THOMPSON Latin MRS. VIRGINIA TIDWELL Home Economics MRS. FRANCES TOEPFER English MR. VILLIAM VALENTINE English MRS. GERALDINE VAN HORN Custodian MS. THORGERDUR WADE Custodian MR. FRED WARREN Industrial Education MR. HENRY WEIMAR Science MRS. LOIS WIEDEN Office MISS MARY ANN WIEMER Data Processing MISS BARBARA WILSON Counseling MRS. ROWANA WOFFORD Science MR. ROBERT WOODS Custodian 29 Fall ...Movin' ITEM: SPORTS - Hooray! The Girls' Gymnastics Team placed first in City, second in District, and fifth in State. They were the only Denver Public School team to go to the State meet at Doherty in Colorado Springs. The Girls' Swim Team swam their way to first in City, second in both relay meets, and were the only Denver Public School team at the Northglen meet. They were seventh overall in State. Despite lack of enthusiasm during a disappointing Spirit Week, the Lancer spirit was high for the Homecoming game against South. We won 21-14. This sweet vic- tory helped to make the Homecoming dance one of the most successful in years. ITEM: NORTHCENTRAL EVALUATION - Northcentral Evaluation is a nfational program that in effect is a self-evaluation of a school to judge in-school performance and its relationship within the community. Teachers from each department submit reports from their area which are studied by a committee of evaluators to determine the school's strengths and weaknesses. According to Mr. Martin Mansfield, head of Instructional Ser- vices, Change inside the school must come from within. He feels Lincoln is a strong school but a few improvements could be made much to the school's benefit. This type of evaluation will benefit both the teachers and the students. Mrs. Florence Downing shows her nostalgic spirit Lincoln scores an ever important touchdown. 30 Clowning d f k I f Deanne h JU- A WU' 5 WWMMVMQW mc1.vb'h'4uA5Q.fV-f'QQXbh.9. Q, pq L VV 0 MMG 0wxS.'3ovS. .4 ,MQW awww Lmbk K 441 7 , ,MQ my W7 M2 W Y' gznr-wwe-' if f ff 5660 ffwwww ff KW ,fy f f f ft H fa JA? L wok W0 MW coosclfslrllfxxhbgfgka Sports - Test Of Character There are many more losers than winners, but far less good losers than good winners. -Author Unknown Winning is a task that is hard to master. An even harder task is to win good Athletes are given the chance to be winners every time they start a race, do a routine, or go into a game or match. All they have on their minds is to win. If and when they do win, they must then decide to take their win in stride or to take it and blow it up out of proportion. Losing is one job that no athlete wants to have a great deal of practice at. It is one of the hardest things in life to do. When an athlete does lose a game or a meet he must lose good with no excuses of illness, broken bones, or bad officials. He must never belittle the winner, nor should he take the glory away from the winners. Both these roles, the winner and the loser, are hard to handle and take a considerable amount of practice and self-discipline. Lancers score a precious 6 points. What is she doing? Hurry up, you guys. I am freezing. Oh no, what am I going to do with the baIl?!? The Lancer swimmers receiving their awards. Af in ' l feel good all under. What is that girl doing at the finish line? 1 il, Varsity Team Fini lx, X shes 3-6 FRONT ROW, left to right: Lindbloom, M., Gatewood, L., Coons, K., brook, D., Glesner, R., Anderson, B., MacArthur, T., Brown, G., Larra Sed- Duncan, M., Stanfill, M., Diggins, M., Welch, K., Navarro, R, Salazar, M., bee, Martinez, K., Cordova, K. BACK ROW: Sterling, D., Smith, C., West, T., G., Sewald, R. SECOND ROW: Woolen, V., Cummings, D., Broom, K., Clark, R., Dawson, l., Wood, M., Betz, R., Hunter, D., Brown D., Spruce Hurley, P,, Mees, I., Isaacson, S., Bonewell, A, Coffman, M., Capra, C., L-F Engblom, N-I Gloyd, BJ Beaf, l-- Lujan, I. THIRD ROW: Grimes, L., Baker, D., Standard, L., Shepherd, D., IP After the first exciting victory over Highland, the football team - -' could only generate two more victories. Despite hopes for one of 56 the best seasons ever at Lincoln, the Lancers ended up with a 3-6 A f record. Under the eye of newly appointed head coach, Otto Schroeder, and assistant coaches, Mr. Hornecker and Mr. Hessel, X X S H the team was set back by the injury of star running back, Vern X . 11 Woolen. Lincoln's new quarterback, Rick Sewald, gave hope that 'iv Xl' next year's team will have some fine leadership. The biggest win for this year's team must have been the Homecoming victory over 4-A Q South and, of course, the simple joy of competition. V a- -I Lincoln 18 Washington 34 Highland 0 Lincoln 15 1 '-..-' T. jefferson 21 Kennedy 20 ' ' ' ' Hub.-mn Lincoln 7 Lincoln 7 Lincoln 22 West 42 Manual 21 Lincoln 29 East 14 Lincoln 21 Lincoln 0 South 14 North 26 Lincoln 12 Sophomores Have Great Defense L X. FRONT ROW! left T0 flghff T0mP50f1, K-I l-0PeZ, l-I 5t3Pl9Sf T-I H5098 M-I Cordova, D., Mulligan, K., Dominguez, L., Guzman, R., Gugel, M., Moram, Coffern, A., Peterson, T., Schmidt, K., Ingwers, B. SECOND ROW: Hober, M. BACK ROW: Zott, I.D., Coach, Mannes, I., McKenzie, M., Rude, K., R., De Herrera, M., Broom, K., Helling, R., McVicker, R., Capra, P., Ashworth, G., Cain, F., Colaizzi, M., Ballard, L., ONeill, I., Trujillo, A., Smaldone, P., Vigil, P. THIRD ROW: Tapia, L., Doizaki, G., Martinez, I., Coach. Although the Lincoln Sophomore Football Team set a new defensive record for least total yards allowed, the over-all year - - was painfully frustrating. Constantly set back by ever-present I penalties, the exciting football team ended their season with a A P mediocre 2-6 record. Mr. Zott and Mr. Truijillo patiently coached I I the team with enthusiastic support from a good crowd of ' students. The football team triumphed over West and Manual and . ,I lost three heartbreakers to Kennedy, Washington, and East. -ri' ll T. Iefferson Washington 3 V ' . . an Lincoln Lincoln 0 Lincoln Kennedy 14 Manual Lincoln 12 t .uf- ' I I I I East Lincoln 13 l'5 ' Lincoln West 6 North South Lincoln Lincoln 35 Swimmers Sink Opponents l FRONT ROW, left to right: Freyta, K., Penny, E., Allons, S., Case, L., Garcia, L., Burns, B. SECOND ROW: Montgomery, C., Decker, V., Gamble, R., Bush, C., Worrell, T., Larrabee, L., Hjelm, D. THIRD ROW: Valdez, A.' Lucero, D., Stoneman, D., Hecker, K., Ray, W., Lutgen, L., Molloy, G., Giltner, L., Trujillo, L., Case, I. BACK ROWl Asst. Coach 1. Mansfield, Yetter, S., manager, Karg, P., Smith, K., Pappas, L., Stoneman, B., Sauve, C., Monaghan, D., McDonald, B., Hadley, S., Bush, C., Dunmire, M., Carter, R., Dore, C., Speicher, N., manager, Coach J. Quin- tana. It all began on the morning of August 23, 1976. There were 50 girls at Abraham Lincoln's swimming pool. Only to find no water. After swimming at Thomas jefferson and Pinehurst Country Club for two weeks, they came back to their own pool. Coach Quintana and Coach Mansfield practiced the girls two hours every afternoon and ended up with 36 swimmers after one cut was made. Even though they were without their own pool and had shorter practice hours than most high schools, they still came out with 8 wins and 0 losses in the regular season meets. The A Team was also in two relay meets, getting 2nd in both. They missed 1st in one only because of two dis- qualifications. Coach Quintana brought the B Team to a second place in the B City Meet, while the A Team came home with the first place trophy in their City Meet. Coach Quintana had 9 girls go to State at the U.S. Air Force 66 at 6 f - Academy on November 6, 1976, to end their season. They placed 7th. Although many of the team members were seniors, the team will be strong next year and ready to win again. l lvB0'4-Jen City Champions 3rd In State BACK ROW, left to right: Kling, j., Mgr, Allerton, S., Shea, A., Hasseman, Shea, L., Limbach, Paula, Coach. SECOND ROW: Dunmire, L Alford L T., Hamilton, B., Gauthier, S., Mgr., Griffith, T., Moody, L., Chace, K., Wilson, D., Brooks, P., Kiley, M., Ryan, V., Hoyle, j., johnson j FIRST Coach' Sanchez M.' jones A.' Castaneda, D., Primavera E.' Romero, C At the end of this year s gymnastics season, the Girls Team was 1st In City 2nd in District, and 5th in State Special con gratulatlons should be extended to Diane Keelen, who placed 2nd in the State competition on floor exercise Under the coaching of Paula Llmbach and Pam Benlson the 1976 team had one important dimension which lead the team to the City Title That dimension was depth The Varsity Team had some exciting new sophomores such as Karyl Chace, All-City vaulter who qualified for State, Edi Primavera, 3rd in the City floor exercise and 6th in the all-around, jayne johnson, a fine floor exerise per- former, and Anne jones, an excellent floor and beam performer. These sophomores were not alone. They had competent help from such juniors as Patty jones on floor and beam, Lisa Moody on floor and beam, and Stacie Bunnell on floor. But don't forget the seniors on the team: Ponnie CA? ,,....... 'I 'gg Nedbalski, M., Bohte, C., Shane, P., Mgr. THIRD ROW: Benison, P., Asst. ROW: jones, P., Keelen, D., Bunnell, S. ' I ' I ' l I,-fe? Sig. . . . . . . . if-' 1 ' ' 'lil l'. ' ' l'. 0 0 L . . . . 'f .I A ' . . . ' 3. F ' li '. . . . . . . 1 X., X Brooks, performing floor exercise and vault, Monica Nedbalski, a floor exercise, uneven bars, and vault performer, Barb Hamilton, a fine all-around, Terry Griffith, the team captain and bar specialist, and, of course, Diane Keelen, who was 1st on foor in City and District, 2nd in State and a State qualifier on bars and beams. All put in their best year. The junior Varsity also won City in its division. Lisa Moody was 1st in City on vault, Char Romero was 1st in City on floor, and Marcia Kiley was 1st in City on bars. They did an outstanding job. The quality of this year's Gymnastics Team should continue into next year. H-Bowen Volleyball Team Finds Frustration FRONT ROW, left to right: Greenwald, S., Lillich, A., Laplante, P., Gray, K., Altman, L., Yablonski, S., Dozsak, E., Greenwald, M. BACK ROW: Coach Rullo, Duran, S., Hamburg, G., Pickard, I., Anderson, M., Martin, T., Charbonneau, C., Hasseman, V., Swartz, C., O'Neill, C., Molloy, N., g S X .-- ..- This year's Varsity Volleyball Team ended up with a record of 1-7, beating only Thomas jefferson. They tied for last in City. The junior Varsity Team had a record of 3-5, beating Thomas jefferson, South, and Manual. Among the 18 girls on he team only one was a returning letter- man. This was the captain, Lori Altman. All the other girls on the team were mostly juniors with a couple of sophomores. The outstanding players on the team were jean Pickard and Vicki Hasseman. Coach Rullo expects to have a good team next year, especially since five out of the six players who lettered will be returning. She also said that most of their problems this season were due to weak ser- vings and the fact that they were a fairly young team. Gonzales, L., manager. A ' Q . r . S V . Q 5 Y . 'l ' .ffl X9 A 1 l-l.l?:ooe,n Cross Country Runs Away With Second V N FRONT ROW left to right Kllppel A Foote G Kllppel R Inama D Columbia K BACK ROW Edrrch R Klamm B Rounds S Wlllmarth S Cordova G Sandoval G Coach V Mendez Lincoln's Co-ed Cross Country Team was entirely made up of boys this year. There were no girls that tried out for the team The team started practice on Lincoln's track August 23, 1976 They had an excellent season. They finished up with an outstanding record of 7 wins and 2 losses. At the City Meet, they tied for second place with Thomas jefferson and South, losing only to the City Champions, lohn F. Kennedy. The outstanding runner for this year's team was Aaron Klippel. He was the only Lincoln runner to participate in the State Meet, held in Pueblo. Ten members on the team lettered. Coach V. Mendez looks for a promising season next fall. f'1 Z4- Jvg 'fav f'- l F' Q o lax Q w E-l.Ba..,f,n Soccer Team Kicks Way To Third FRONT ROW left to right Martinez, D.g Martinez, A., Lee, M., Pauper, S., Eigsti, B., Chester, 1 Randy M SECOND ROW Rauen, M., Tapia, P., Cardenas, C,5 Breggin, D., Eshom, T., Matthews R THIRD ROW Morris C., Castellano, D., Maes, M. FOURTH ROW: Willoughby, I Mullen G Leberer P Laplante, B., Ellis, I., Ipson, T. BACK ROW: Estock, I., Berghorn, M Pratt T Schaff D Salley K FRONT CENTER: Coach E. Montejo. This year's Soccer Team ended their season with a winning record of 6-5-2. They placed 3rd in City at the D.P.S. Tournament, losing only to West, Kennedy and George Washington. Their loss to George Washington came after a fierce battle which forced the game into two overtimes. The team finally lost by a score of 2-1. Of the 32 members on the team, 18 lettered. Outstanding players for the season were seniors Chris Cardenas and Tim Ipson, who both qualified for the First Team All City. Senior Kurt Salley and junior Brad Eigsti also deserved recognition for their qualification on Second Team All City. Coach Ed Montejo was pleased with the season, stating the only weakness was in the youth of the team. He seemed to think the inexperience was a key factor in holding the players back from the City title. Coach Montejo looks for a winning season next fall when 7 lettermen return to play on the starting team. Golfers Overtake Kennedy Twice 'ai T ,Zi I f Z' 11 FRONT ROW, left to right: Freyta, R., Lee, D., Kurht, I., Girtin, Cl., Rush, D. BACK ROW: Harper, M., Mulhauser, M., Coach W. Blair, Headley, K., johnson, I. Although the over-all season was a little disappointing, Lincoln golfers did turn in excellent performances. They had a double round- robin schedule with a season record of 6-10, beating Kennedy twice. The Golf Team placed 5th in District Competition, 5th in City, and 4th in the Pinehurst Invitational. Among the 12 guys on the team, there were 3 returning lettermen. The rest were mostly juniors with a couple of sophomores. The outstanding players this year were Kerry Headly, senior, Mike Harper, senior, john Romero, senior, and Rudy Freyta, junior. Coach Warren Blair felt that next year the team will be improved especially if they practice through the summer. He also has three out of the six lettermen this year returning next year. 1-.se so-in . H- , 1 A E: l 41 Tennis Team Takes 5th In City .X FRONT ROW left to right Battlsta, M., Elliott, B., Cleese, P., Loving, B., Swanson, E. MIDDLE ROW Carmany S Stevenson, G., McGennis, D., manager, Parro, T., McLaughlin R Coach A Garbart. BACK ROW: Barlow, B., Rodriquiz, J., Karashinski, D Knoll D Zahn C Lechman, D., Harper, M. Practicing two hours on weekdays every week from August 23rd until October 30th was routine for the Abraham Lincoln High Boys' Tennis Team this year. Coach Garbart had 20 boys go out for the team this year, twelve of whom lettered. The team, although a very young one and comprised of mostly sophomores and juniors, placed 5th in the City Tourna- ment. They also piled up enough wins to get 6th in the regular season matches. Mr. Garbart brought two boys, Paschal Cleese and Bob Lov- ing, to the State Meet at the U.S. Air Force Academy on October 29 and 30 to end their season. Coach Garbart said sending the two boys to State was great since Abraham Lincoln was the only team in the area besides the three power teams to send someone to state. Almost all of the 20-man squad will be returning next year, and they are optimistic for next season. ig H img? Mgr Q ., . -, ..S5. ' ffl V., i fvNgxQiUv'v. ,,.at311i:Y,s' g - . ' iq. 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The Lancer team wins the last relay, capturing City Title. 43 ! iJ i'E:ssfi -Q LN, 'E as . Q llssa Pgnny W n S X 1 M : X wx X H S g g, 1 i , . ag 4 4 - ....:- f' H W 1 1 Q. V 3 Y' 1 5 iff V . X., it R ,U N 1 if 1 sm 1 Cheryl McVicker Tim MacArthur Deloris Valdez Casey Coons Homecoming Il76ll We Have nly just Begun Starting with the pep rally on Friday, November 12, Lincoln's traditional Homecoming spirit soared. The faculty and student body com- peted in events such as trike races, pie-eating contests, and tug-o-wars. The Lancer football team went against the South High Rebels on Saturday, November 13. Many students demonstrated true Lancer spirit by driving elaborately decorated cars. Half-time entertainment included the Lincoln High Band, Cheerleaders, Pep Club, ROTC, Latin American Dancers, and clowns. The Homecoming can- didates were announced at this time. The Lincoln Lancers defeated the South High Rebels, 2'l-'l4. About 225 couples attended the Homecom- ing dance. Malissa Penny and Vern Woolen were selected King and Queen for 1977. Chosen as 1st attendants were Cheryl McVicker and Tim MacArthur and Deloris Valdez and Casey Coons as 2nd attendants. The theme of the dance was We Have Only just Begun. The band supplying the music was Roundtree. The gym was decorated in shades of blue. The dance was Saturday, November 18, from 3 to 11 p.m. e s . rx, T- S -- K f wha: ff. . . v vt? 'mfg ,A . .K ' . ,f . -' 1 . L 3 . 1 X Q ,Sm : 5 . M XR 9 s N X .Si ' 'Q x ' Q J 14 it! A f . V if 8 f 'Ya 'yy if K sk 4 X, T 1 X 4 f' sm M. 1, h Q . 4 . lsr . - X ,- 14 f 1: 1-TM A ,. J ' .gn 'X . lr Q- .pa J., ,y.x x ,fylpf F . :kk ' iz' K 'Sf f : L V 1 4 X ,A-..,M.,uW,A-,S ' . J Q- . dx ,QU Demi W Sm r 5 , ,- -Mg 'Z'-figf X f 'VJV ., .A Q., 6 'if!'ff5'Q3 gi gf .:,. qw K A3 I . V Q V55 in J gf if V --A- ' - L Lf W 3, , A 3 - ..k. k k I 2 ?5 l'T?ii if f 'i f f 'lf' T hw. x 1- P E f Q . 4' ' -35-I R5 A g ff 1 -9 li K' . Lv!-xii 1. , . Cheryl Strange Melinda Smith Gloria Mendoza Deloris Valdez Malissa Penny Patty Smith Cheryl McVicker Alta Goody 1 1 l l l Kari Adams Becky Mestas Zoe Edmundson Willow Earwell l Peppers Add A Little Spice Year after year, the Lancerettes Club is in there pitching to boost Lancer spirit. Sometimes they feel they're losing the battle 'cause, let's face it, folks, that famous Lancer spirit has been known to sag at times. Sometimes even the spirit of the Lancerettes droops a little, but they're a never-say-die group who hang in there at all the sporting events from football at the beginning of the year through the last swing of the baseball bat in the spring. In addition to their support of the athletic program, this year Lancerettes co-sponsored a very successful Homecoming dance following the big win over South and represented Lincoln in the Veterans Day Parade. They also served as hostesses at the annual Back to School Night and at College Night. The group met on Friday afternoons to plan their activities. Of- ficers were President, Brenda Cordova, Vice President, Joni Soneff, Secretaries, loAnna Arndt, Chris Drews, Gail Hamburg, Treasurer, Denise Schneider, Assistant Treasurer, Vicki Hasseman, Drill Cap- tain, DeAnna Castaneda, and the sponsor of the group was Betty Harmon. 2 1 Q it if Xi . 2 9 si Cross your fingers! 3 Concentrated anticipation. 48 Sponsor, Betty Harmon The Pep Club ' b Officers LASC Has Another Active Year Year The Latin American Student Club of Abraham Lincoln High School again participated this year in many of the school's events and activities. The purpose of the Latin American Student Club is to make the students aware of their culture through music and dance. It also brings the students together to acknowledge and display their nationality. These goals were achieved by having the students partake in such activities as the half-time display at the homecoming football game held on November 13. Other activities were a dance for the PTA on February 8 and the FIESTA CINCO DE MAYO celebration on May 5. This celebration was the largest event put on by the club this year. Money to help finance the fiesta was raised by having the club sell candy to Lincoln students. One of the reasons why these events were so successful was that more people became members because a wide-spread interest had been taken by the students at Lincoln this year. This club was sponsored this year by Mr. Gil Ortez and club of- ficers were President, Benito Hernandezg Vice President, Denise Salas, Secretary, Mark Hernandezg and Treasurer, Rena Fierro. Special thanks go to Mrs. Jeanette McDowell for her hard work and dedica- tion to teach the students the different Mexican dances. The club met every Tuesday and Thursday at 2:30 in the main hall and in room 106. Discussing future business, Benito looks on LASC officers Mark Hernandez, Benito Hernandez, Rena Fierro, Denise Salas. I don't believe you said that! t . X tl 50 The happy and smiling Latin American Student Club. leanette McDowell dances to fame. lt's not as easy as it looks The dancers display their talent. Mark Hernandez prepares for the dance. A -, - 5' N 2 The Lincoln Log Gathers Interest The 1976-1977 LINCOLN LOG once again soared through the air with confidence and poise. The flight from 1976 to 1977 faced many decisions and deadlines, but with the outstanding Lincoln Log crew and its sponsor, Mrs. Frances Toepfer, it landed safely. The take-off was shaky, but with Bernice Cordova at the controls as editor-in-chief, the LINCOLN LOG got off the ground successfully. The flight wasn't always easy, but with the outstan- ding qualifications of the co-editors, the LINCOLN LOG jet remained in the air. Mark Noone took control of the sports page. He watched the positions of the controls closely and reported his accurate figures to the crew. Thin ice covered the jet windshield many times, but Mark Hernandez always melted it away with the humor and variety he stored on his feature page. Without Dianne Clark, the flight would have been in trouble for sure. Dianne watched and listened to everything and promptly reported to her peers. Facts and figures caused concern for Stefanie Hulitsky as she put her talent to work as business manager. The Lincoln Log flight was never forgotten, thanks to Tim Barajas, photographer. Tim took pictures that proved he was the best at his skill. Fine work also done by the crew of reporters: Carolyn Casey, Carole Davis, Mary Io Martin, Terri Martin, Bob Newman, Linda Peter- son, Vonda Ryan, Kathy Sanford, Nancy Speicher, and Laurie Talmage. The Lincoln Log flight from 1976-1977 was a notable success. Stefanie Hulitsky and Laurie Talmage take critical look at Log Lincoln 52 Log Staff ,W 6' Dianne Clark-News Editor Mark Hernandez-Feature Editor Mark Noone-Sports Editor E nv ,, ' W ymiff V, ev fir at Bernice Cordova-Editor-in-Chief 53 FHA Develops Leaders The Future Homemakers of America Club was established to develop leadership among the people of tomorrow. The FHA members from all over the state have a district meeting twice a year, in the spring and fall. These meetings provide a chance for the members to give their ideas on the subject which interests them. This fall they had speakers come in and talk about homemaking and the careers which lie within this occupation. The club's money raiser for 1976-1977 was a white elephant sale. They also participated in Operation Cheer by donating cup- cakes which they had made. Their fall officers were Karen Shaw, President, Nancy Montenegro, Vice President, Mike Carpenter, Treasurer, Christine Valdez and Dorothy Elder, Historians, and Teresa Morales, Secretary. Mrs. Tidwell was the sponsor and Mrs. Kelly was the co-sponsor. Mrs. Kelly and Mrs, Tidwell, Sponsors FHA get themselves together. Mike Carpenter and Dorothy Elder. Christine Valdez and Karen Shaw 5 4 i HERO Puts Emphasis On Service The Home Economics Related Occupations Club is a career oriented group with a special interest in helping the community. This year, HERO raised money by selling things, such as candles, stationery, bulletin boards, Christmas decorations, candy, and candy apples. They raised 51,200.00 by Christmas, and all of it went back into their supplies for helping the community. Other activities this year included the donation of 105 ginger- bread boys to Operation Cheer. Fruit baskets were assembled and given to Birchwood Manor, Charm Cove Manor, and Parkview Manor, three nursing homes in the Lincoln area, at Thanksgiving. A total of 371 baskets were donated. The club donated S75 each to Children's Hospital and National jewish Hospital. Club members planned to participate in the Employer-Employee Banquet in the spring. Club officers were President, Connie Blatchley, Treasurer, Carol Sameth, Historians, Bob Cook, Mike Doyle, Vice President, Terri Beldingg and Secretary, Steve Lange. Sponsor was Mrs. Elsie Ballinger. Busy hands! Hail, hail, the gang's all here. 3 . Z. ., . an W f ...Q .1 M. ff Sponsor, Mrs. Ballinger v,,w. Ja., .. ' . + - Q ,.. Aft ,. - . M . 12 S r sr - ' W v7 ' x . - - s 1- . , f '25 s' 79'-5 ,Q ,Q by .. 'A' J 'EJ 1J,,. f g ,js 3. 3 . . .rw lrrt A at J Club officers A 1? Sophomore Class Council Makes It Happen Watch out, World! Here they come. Drivin' hard and havin' fun. They're the class of seventy-nine. With them in charge, things are fine. Yeah. You bet. Um-huh. So fine that they shine. That's the Class of '79, And the bunch that makes 'em groove is Sophomore Class Council - group on the move. Their meetings sparkle. Their ideas abound. From sales of class rings to sophomore T- shirts - no messin' 'round - they're raisin' the bread and leadin' the class. Come on, honey, buy one now, no sass. After all, ya got- ta support your class. And that's what Sophomore Class Council did all year. With stencilled T-shirts, class ring sales, and candy promotions, they raised the funds that will be so important to their senior year, just two short years away. That wasn't all. They sponsored a match- the-teacher-and-the-baby-picture contest just for laughs, awar- ding a '77 Yearbook CHOORAYU to the winner. The Council met weekly in room 106, under the imaginative guidance of Mr. Gil Ortez, under whom no moss has ever been found. The meetings were open to all sophomores but were attended only by a faithful few. I if Sophomore Class Officers, left to right: Sarah Holbrook, Treasurer, Brad Barlow, President, Rose Costello, Vice-president, Susan Kornman, Secretary r I l 1 lf' i P J Sophomore Class Council, left to right: Shari Gomez, ludy Elsen, Rose Costello, Peri Gomez, Susan Korn- The long and the short of it man, Bryan Wanberg, Elaine Penny, Brad Barlow, Margaret Coran, Deanne Gonzales, Sarah Holbrook Sponsor: Mr. Gilbert Ortez Class of 79 losia Abbott julie Abeyta Mark Adams Lucilee Aguilar Cheryl Allender Sue Allerton Sherry Allons loni Amos Marlene Anderson Rhonda Applehans Henry Aragon Ted Aragon Al Archuleta Cindy Archuleta Chris Arellano . . N Nl' MT? XV' N ,gy-1w Bar sa x liz-,xxx Q, 0-9' Peace and Quiet fa' 2 A. . X Mike Armstrong Brian Arnold Kandi Arvin Karen Aschenbrenner Sophomores Ken Barajas Alan Barba Eric Barela Gery Barela Brad Barlow Janice Basher Gina Baylon Cathleen Bear Andrea Beard Sharon Beaver Mark Bee Reza Beikzadeh Cheryl Benavides lanette Benavidez Ruby Bertini 3- v i Class of Tim Betz Shelly Billinger Bill Blankenship Shirley Blankenship Sue Blaser Steve Bond Donald Boyd Kenneth Brackeen Ioan Bradford Shelly Brauchmuller Stacy Brewer Rose Brockman Ken Broom Peter Buena Christine Bullock 'TV K ' ,, fi. .il N , . 'vs 1 f- . -.. t fix 'l f . Y , f- fl ' f 4 N ,I it L s K Q igff A , Q 3 Carol Bush Frank Cain ,pww....., Sophomores leff Canterbury loan Cantril Phillip Capra Tom Carey n- ,sw-W. t,. une!-1 3 t A H A ,X-,5'Pla,l lx l 'll -A lk, Qui' in-.4-it g S Q.- fr ... vii? . . ,-..- ff '. W7 x t Q if . 'UIQ' Q . X K, 1 gh William Carlin Charles Carnefix Mike Carpenter jackie Carranco Rosemary Carter Sandy Casados Lynette Case Paul Casias Shirley Castaneda john Castellanos Mike Castillo Glenda Catanach Karyl Chace Theresa Chacon Cindy Charbonneau C ass Cynthia Chavez Geneva Chavez lackee Chavez jerry Chavez Joe Chavez Ken Chavez Linda Chavez Mark Chavez Sally Chavez jeff Chester Yong Choe Dave Christensen Paul Christensen Diane Clark Kenneth Clark l is l 1 , 1 72 'l A l We Z V iq eff, Em :mm Hx Joann Coates Andy Coffern me 'Nm' .... QW? I 'iz qw-t.....,, no-Q Q we :V Q Sophomores Michael Colaizzi Robert Columbia Donald Conner Lila Conwell YW? Beth Cook Margaret Coran Dan Cordova Rose Costello Barbara Covert Cecelia Cox Ken Crays Madeline Crespin jill Cristofano Louie Cruz Tim Dahl Robert Daiker Debbie Danforth Richard Danforth Bridgette Davis Class Cf I Daniel Davis Shawna Davis Jeannette De Los Reyes Linda De Los Reyes Marie Decesare Vicki Decker Maurice DeHerrera Robert Deines jackie Delage Andy DePineda Anthony Derrico Joe Derrico joe Diethorn Debbie Dietz Greg Doizaki 64 ,-..--W. rf iq' .1-mag., ,,-N.-an eip-'gif' '--auf l ! i 1 W. t If LB gk -f ..t, 5 i 'Nub- i f xt -as w s,itt a ii if fsx This ought to get their attention. Q -r 'N Danny Dominguez Leroy Dominguez Ed Donaho Tracy Donahue Sophomores Linda Dunmire john Dunn Anita Duran Doreen Duran Emily Duran Susanna Duran Sean Eickstaedt Judy Elsen Tammie Engblom Robert Erskine Maria Espinoza Mary Estock Bernadette Falsetta Karen Fanning Diane Fase l S Class I Susan Feierabend Linda Fernandez Rena Fierro Susan Filipiak Margie Fitzsimmon: Danette Fletcher Lorraine Fletcher Anamaria Flores lirn Forington Robert Fowler Doug Frantz Tony Fresquez Karen Freyta Harland Frost ,g...,,H-v- wr its vt. ,S 466' 'sans x SSL. fri W- --' .fa-2 r - . .Y l,' joe Fry for Q..-1 wr? . in ' 5? W 'New' 66 Eyeballing the problem. Tony Gallegos Darla Gallegos Gregg Gallegos Bob Gallegos , J Tim Gallegos Regina Gamble 'Sub Sophomores Bernadette Garcia Elizabeth Garcia Gabriel Garcia George Garcia L-H Cv? aww ax N-if--ni wnm.., ,TN 165 19 w-.hair xx 9:-f-ffl' v-'y , 2 Q , as if JPN lm.,- .. Cb wwx, Lanette Garcia Pat Gasaway Wesley Gasner Kathi Gerace loanne Gesink Debbie Gibson lodie Gibson Heather Gilbert Gregg Girtin Lori Goentzel Mariana Goffinett Pauline Gomez Peri Gomez Sheri Gomez Mary Gomogda Class Of Aly Gonzales Brenda Gonzales Deanna Gonzales Joanna Gonzales Ronnie Gonzales Kimber Gosda Tanya Gourvitch Karen Graige Deborah Graves Pamela Green Mary Greenwald Donald Gritters Rebecca Guerri Mike Gugel Fawnda Guntrum 1. '71, .tw 'in-on-'gr -W-t 'sf' if J ,. , X 1' TP' wa-.nf 1 sf? 'T ...yy fr PQ X 'li' MW ...N- 'W..,- V41 .X wg--F 'N,ahf 3.9 f.Av 68 'Nab- -sf-'GNU' The action is behind you, girls. Jody Gutierrez Pat Gutierrez Sue Gutierrez Roger Guzman Q 'r' W-af 'ng-fav Susan Hafliger Rory Hale Y-c., uQ V .4-......,...,, wma? ,Q- msn 5-af, . -- Sophomores Q.-fs. Q N-.. H.. cw' ,, .. '- uf-' . .U- lanet Hanke ludy Hankle Ricky Hansen Greg Harcrow D 4., , J WW A ,N nfs K i yu, 0' fx lacquie Harfst Dwayne Harper Mitch Harper Denise Hasler Barry Hawkins Pat Heinrich Randy Helling Ralph Henning Ray Henry lill Herbert Renee Hernandez Christopher Hight Michael Hillman Douglas Hilton Michael Hines C ass 79 Wilber Hines Debra Hjelm Ricky Hober judy Hodges Sarah Holbrook Gina Holland Robert Holley Ginger Hooley Cathy Hubbard Sharon Huff Robert Hughes Barry Huizingh Steven Hunt Robin Hurley Lisa lbold Sophomores Kim Jarrell Roxanne Jennings Myron Jensen Trent Jensen V-..,,kV x,,,,,.t- Jayne Johnson Robin Johnson Linda Johnston Rita Johnston Anne Jones Dennis Jones Ron Jones Shelley Jones Greg Jurgens Paula Jurgens David Karashinski Delores Keeler Paul Keeler Stanley Kenny Teresa Kenny C ass 79 Richard Kent Mike Kerman jerry Kidwell Greg Kientz Marcia Kiley jackie Kinsella Laura Klann Donna Kline Kerri Klippel Ron Knight Dean Knoll Kevin Knoll Debra Koch jerry Koger William Kohut msn' 'fr- -6 -.,q.,4-v W's....., .1-c JW K ,,- AQ, .ei ,xfnlf r-'N'-K 'V WX Nw ,Fx fer ,,..,.... if W-i ...... ' av --sf . J' '-pw ' ll L .c il' ll .5 .f- Tis -Q-4 1-4 X c if iw...-ers And she calls that singing? pri 1 . 1-tx Susan Kornman james Kotch Mark Krantz Ken Krause 'YM-nf Cheryl Lajoie Debra Lamb V951 ..-....,N. 'W-1-qu qvs 'U' . , Y Sophomores lanice Lamunyon Eddie Lange Chris Lanzi Bruce LaPlante K David Lara Laura Larrabee Kevin Larson Lovellia Latta Paul Leberer Brian Lechman Hyun Lee Mike Lee Theresa Leslie Jolene Lester Debra Levi Donald Lincoln Lori Lindbloom Karla Lindloff jeffrey Logan Class Cf '79 Regina Long Cierarda Lopez jon Lopez Manuel Lovato Dan Lubben Charles Lucero Cheryl Lucero Christine Lucero Connie Lundeen Erin Lynch james Lynch jennifer MacArthur Maureen Mack Mike Mackenzie jeff Maddux Qdx, i-cj-,, fx Nr' CSN nw.. vv 8 'r ff 'a J 'thx rm C'..IIJ' 74 Alta Goody wants to be a cheerleader when she grows up. .f M, N .1 .xg L ,milf-i..,.,.a ' f 3, . 5 ' ' is E if .X , ia: V E il Q' ',.. fi W fi is X 5 ,sl , Nick Madrid lames Maes Matt Maes Richard Maier .nge Patrick Malone james Mannes Sophomores 'so Cindy Margheim Beth Marquez Pam Marquez Theresa Martell iw-v X fsw-Q -N t QW U-A ,EQ Elfw- 'V' S45 YW? 1? s., ff' Vzkfllsf ye Terri Martin Donna Martinez Ernie Martinez janet Martinez loe Martinez Laura Martinez Melissa Martinez Michele Martinez Ron Matthews Dave Maes Karen McBride Paul McCorkel Kathi McFarland Darren McGowan Mike McKibben Class Teresa McKnight Elizabeth McLaughlin Mary McLaughlin Tom McLean Andy MCPhie Ronald McVicker Eva Medina loe Medina Wayne Medina Pat Meeker Brenda Mellinger Pat Mendez lenni Mier Deborah Miller john Miller Y..-f 'YQ - ,Q su:-9' Nancy Montenegro Cathy Montgomery gp Sophomores Eric Montoya Brian Moore Toni Moore Michael Mora 'w,,,, . 'Vw- Nu, Q4 vu..-of gf -IQ' Y' X J 5' F-Q an-.5 w.. fo,-as rtfi fTf-v-ww. james Morales Teresa Morales Mike Morgan Dave Morley john Morrison Deborah Morton Isabel Mosman Margaret Mulder james Mulhern Greg Mullen Steven Muniz Randy Murray Eric Nelson Mark Nelson Renee Newell C ass 79 Thanh Nguyen Lori Nichols Chris Nielsen Mary Nieman Steve Niemi Mark Nieto Brenda Novak Tony Nuncio john O'Keefe Sally Olivares Sylvia Olivares james O'Neill Ralph Ornelas David Ossentjuk Heidi Oswald f! .fw- Sp. 'gf . ssssa g,,-.: v-.af 'N-1' YN-y, ,ga-ave Nw fs Boy, that was a dumb play! i- is , .S . Q92 Ted Owen Anita Oxley john Padilla Sandra Padilla Xvyr VQQ. 'iw-1' Eric Pagan Walter Pagel 'Ts ,fn ,wus Sophomores Charles Paradise Leslie Parks Geraldine Peake Pamela Pearson QC' 'ia' IU' 'pw u-cas, if-ws., 'lnaf' f-...- gm yi. uv, wQ3-,,....,-4- -mix wa-Q, 's William Peeples Brian Pelham Elaine Penny Yvonne Perales Laura Perez Barbara Perry Al Petersen Tammie Pettyjohn Dirk Phannenstiel Tracy Philpot Guy Pierce janet Pierce Katherine Pierce Randy Pierce Theresa Plampin Class Elizabeth Primavera Mark Quintana Kimberly Ragnone Mike Raidy Rodney Raisbeck Mary Lou Ramirez jeffrey Ramsey Michael Rauen Josephine Reyes Sundee Rhodes Lori Rhomberg Deborah Richards Kimberly Richards Lorraine Richardson Eileen Richmond 4-PM-up ,cada TT ?' 'Xie - x i X. N xx -N -N X Oh say, can you see! l I.,- 1 1 4 i Cindy Rivera George Robinson Nw ?h- Qs, ' john Rocchio Glen Rodriguez Sophomores xi, -Q' I A Msvwax av fax f we . , s.....W.... 111-37 lim Rodriguez Martha Rodriguez Tamar Roessler Gary Rogers Inn? Qi .Q l 1.4. H David Rome Barbara Romero Lorene Romero Maria Romero Tim Romero Barbara Rosales Scott Rounds Barbara Roupe Cathleen Roybal Michelle Roybal Vanette Ruark Kevin Rude Eileen Ruhland Debra Rupple Lydia Ruybal Class 0f '79 Vonda Ryan Dan Salazar Tuan Sam Quang Anthony Sanchez Dan Sanchez 0- X4 ik- 'K new X f: Xa Deborah Sanchez Steve Sanders Clare Sandoval Freida Sandoval john Sandoval .uv-ew., Max Sandoval Monica Sandoval Deanna Sauve Wayne Sauve Shelly Schermerhorn 7 N , f l f'f ?' 5' ','- y wffzwigs a' ::?5 'iQ, E i'l1if-fi5iGfl 3 'iw. . ,I g , r v ' . fi' 3 51, WWTF, i3wH ,, ,f I . ,A , af t t V- V Af J zlfa - Aw' 1. wtf an t . -. ' S C ' ' fi , 1- .7 li .... ,, TEE . fkiH,,1,f,.j7- A r v'Vf f ' 1 L Xa -' i i i gy, AV,, M7--.-- 4 aag.f,q?9E,:,.',,g'.u , H52 M 5 A ,,,, T - ' -Y - 1' -f :. ff f Y VB--A 'J ' , ww f ff ,f ' A S' ,. Llg a?5 '7 wfalf, f'- iii-T-Aa-L-'E' 4 : f---'- - ' .----------. ab 5 4913 . 'J Z W: - 'E 'V V --- , , ' A N .Aaa. , lz, f lt. Q1-1 '- ,- I ff ' V ,af 1 ,.'l, 31, ff.3yg3zi:f ,,,, ,,, gi wgfw- 'T fo 'JW - ':,f'jem, gr . ffi M ff 'S S a,,a ,z f 54 x ,W ,,1W,l, ,,,,, ,, a,,, a,,a i ,,,,,,W,,, I, MWWMW Wm, ,mA V, , q, JM , Www ,,,., a.,aaa if ., a,y., ,, it . fi - xg' , , , 1 H Q 1 axf95,z4.,w4,fgx53,iA y J,,..,f7a f 7 ef tv 4' t . Q J' 44 SQ 1 ' S' 'llxbria' ' 17 ft ' i fit ' S t b n - W a .a,, .na A ,, .,, ,,,, , .,., a,,M, 0 ,,,, , , .,,,a.,, , ,,,,,.,,.,. ,K ,,,. V V V ,WWW Nubuk ..,, 3 ,D 0, W ,, aala -'f,, x 8 4 1 g V Mexican Dancers entertain at homecoming halftime. 82 qmm, W Sue Schmidt Sheila Schmidtke T . we-Q, Van Schmidt Mike Schofield 'wb Steve Schraeder jeff Schreiner wud! Sophomores Mike Schriner Cheryl Schweppe Lonnie Schwindt Mike Scolaro - ,,.....p 'flaky '-K tat, i f ,.,- i Qtr ik 'uae X W if 'xref' YN- 'YT X Qlvf in, 'Nunn' X the if 4. Tom Segura Cynthia Sena Katherine Shafar Kathryn Shaffer Brian Shannon Sheila Simpson Paul Sims Andy Sipres jeffrey Skates Pat Smaldone Brad Smith Nathan Sorrell Carole Stabenow Debra Stamnitz Tim Staples Class 79 Sylvia Steadman Dan Stempnitzky Rex Stevens Debra Stewart Lafe Stoneman Gailen Stoumbaugh Daniel Stover Sandra Stressler Glen Strickland Dannette Stuckey Laura Sullivan Mary Sullivan Don Sutherland james Swaw john Sword Q -as 'T'-' M -M? VCR Mirror Images Shirley Tabor Cathy Tafoya Mary Tafoya janet Tams 'X Sophomores john Thomas Ken Thompson Linda Thornsberry Richard Tippit Matthew Tomon Donald Tracy Rena Tramutolo David Trautner Terri Trent Barbara Trujillo Debra Trujillo Elizabeth Trujillo Becky Trullinger Wilford Tucson john Twining Class Of '79 Malon Tygrett Chris Valdez Mishelle Valdez Beverly Vallejos lose Vargas jeff Vaughn Pat Vialpando Brenda Vider Keith Vierow Brenda Vigil Frankie Vigil Mark Vigil Pete Vigil Ramona Vigil Rosene Vigil Nqf iv 'Nia' A Q r f 13 A Q ff . , ' - - I 137' 'ip auf? 31 , ,M .. , awww' ' S-13, ,D j S if E . . - Yami: 'ffl - A 'Not -ei...N,,sCqn 'Wi N-auf Q-ea 86 Vickie Evel voices her feelings. aw wssuuiif Debra Vigneur Cathy Wagner Sabrina Wallenstrom Rosalia Walloch Debbie Warner Kathleen Watkins James Weber Michael Weber I I -s.fP' ,- W I Tod Weiner Patricia Wenglasz Lynne White Tammie White julia Whitney Monte Wich David Williams Steve Willmarth Tim Willoughby Debra Wilson joseph Wilson Kathleen Wilson Pamela Wilson Pamela Wilton Karla Winberg Class I Glen Witham Tim Wolke Terry Worrell Shari Yablonsk Cindy Yamamoto Susan Young Chris Zahn Patty Zalesky Stephen Zinanti 'gulf' 'CS' fu- I I -1.1 -..........r A '--5 - wig 'wi-We 427 88 He said that? i C ll Q f I 3 If you can't beat ern, join em 0,1 ,E M ,,.1f .f,,,., , 11 1 '1 Wi M A Z.L , 19 V . 5, ,Jw , if f f ' wa, , WL: ' fx- J.-awww inter ...Movin' ITEM: CHOIR CONCERTS - jingle Bells, jingle Bells, jingle All The Way... 1000 people gathered to hear the Lincoln Sophomore, junior, Concert, and Iazz choirs perform on December 16, 1976. The melodious marvels which number between 150 and 160 members treated the audience to swinging jazz numbers like Go Tell It on the Mountain and Up on the Housetop while crooning the old traditionals such as The Twelve Days of Christmas and Silent Night. Many of the members had solo parts in the program, such as Park Peters accompanied by the jazz Band on that mellow old favorite I'll Be Home for Christmas. For a smashing finish, all of the choirs grouped together for several combined numbers with the jazz Band. The lights and decorations for the occasion were set up by Mr. Ingle and his stage crew. ITEM: NEW SEMESTER - The second semester began with the confusion of registration as all students tried to get the classes they wanted or needed for graduation. Lincoln cagers rush for the basket. 90 Clown for Operation Cheer amuses Deloris Valdez and Sarah Holbrook A wrestler is offered helpful advice. Photo courtesy of Mr. Charles jones The excitement of the National Western Stock Show draws crowds to Denver annually. This bull, determined to be the winner, seems to be giving his rider a tough time. Photo courtesy of Mark Lindbloom Mr. Pat Haggerty checks to see which classes are closed during Vern Wollen signals that we are number one. registration for second semester. The Competitor - A Master Of Discipline A tree does not fall at the first stroke. - B. Franklin Unfortunately, to be a consistent competitor takes more than beginner's luck. In fact, it takes self-discipline. Self-discipline, the reach for the untouchable perfection, requires a vision. This vi- sion is a map which only the competitor sees. The map, after becoming a permanent imprint on his mind, is understood so well that the path can be found even in the darkest, stormiest night. When the athlete comes to a swift and jagged stream, he must build a bridge out of himself, the only material available. He must force himself to plow a path over any obstructive mountain. All obstacles must be conquered. Then the competitor will know the grace of victory. The Dore method of backstroke s , ,,,f- s.,- ' gi 1,-'A' ' M . T1 ,ww-. ...av -llll It's called a jump shot? Surprise! See! I can touch the backboard' Girl Basketballers Shoot Their Best. BACK ROW, left to right: Asst. Coach W. Blair.5 Dozsak, E.5 M.5 Mc Gen Mauney, P.5 Martinez, 1.5 Blaser, 5.5 Zalesky, P.5 Schraeder, 1.5 Bush, C.5 1.5 Hanke, 1.5 Donahue, T.5 Bush, C.5 Coach A. Garbart. Pickard, 1.5 MIDDLE ROW: Manager Duke, D.5 Molloy, G.5 Goffinett, Herrera, B.5 A new addition to the many sports here at Lincoln was Girls' Basketball. This was the first year for the Denver Public Schools to have it. There were both junior varsity and varsity teams. The 1.V. played on Saturdays and Mondays while the Varsity played Tuesdays and Fridays. The League record up to this point was 2-2, with 6 games still left to go. The Preleague record was 1-6. Out of 85 girls who tried out there was only 26 that made the team, many of whom had never played in a real game before. The team consisted of 4 seniors, 'IO juniors and 12 sophomores. Coach Andy Garbart said that this team had a great attitude and that their weren't any quitters. He also said that their main problems were a lack of experience and a lack of toughness. Coach Garbart expects that next year's team will be tough and have more confidence. He also commented, I can hardly wait for next year. nis, D.5 Novak, B.5 Young, 5.5 Ortega, 5.5 Coates, Manager Giltner, L. FRONT ROW: Nielsen, K.5 Greenwald, M.5 Gray, K.5 La Plante, P.5 De Greenwald, S., Meeker, T.5 Molloy, N. X 1-45 1 H ' rbbnlpn Cagers Show Massive Improvement BACK ROW, left to right: johnson, I., Manzanares, G., Spruce, L., Betz, T., Larrabee, B., Madison, M., Betz, C., Coach M. Hornecker. FRONT ROW: Wood, M., Sleppy, M., Gatewood, L., Woolen, V., Brunger, M. x:::J H-B. NCQ Abraham Lincoln's Varsity Basketball Team was small, with only 11 members, but they knew how to shoot and pile up the points. The team, coached by Mr. Hornecker, practiced everyday for two hours after school. There were six returning lettermen on this year's team. Mike Wood, Greg Larrabee, Vern Woolen, and Mike Brunger lettered last year along with Lyle Spruce, and Dean Hunter. Coach Hornecker said, They are all outstanding players. The team worked together, they all had equal chances to scoreg and they all had a good attitude. The team had a win-and-loss record of 7 and 5, half-way into their season. They all joined with their coach in having high hopes of coming out on top at the end of the season. Soph's Included In 1. . This Year BACK ROW left to right Lechman B Willoughby T., Pratt, T., Betz, R., Betz, T., West, T., Berghorn, M., Zahn, C., Noone M Coach B Hessel FRONT ROW Lujan J, Rogers, G., Lopez, I., Romero, T., McVicker, D., Fresquez, V., The junior Varsity Basketball Team had 17 members this year. They practiced 1112 hours a day under their coach, Mr. Bill Hessel. With 5 meets left in their season, they had a win-loss record of 4 and 7. Coach Hessel said They have all done a good job. But he also stated that there were three juniors who got to play varsity games. They were Randy Betz, Mike Sleppy, and joe Lujan. Other outstanding juniors were Rick Sewald, Matt Berghorn, and Mark Noone. Two sophomores were also very strong on the team. They were Tim Betz and Brian Lechman. This was the first year boys didn't have a sophomore team. This was because they needed to give the girls practice time. Coach Hessel felt that sophomores had a better chance to learn the techniques quicker playing on a junior Varsity team, but it also cut about 15 boys who didn't get a chance to play. Swimmers Still City Champs i Q2 FRONT ROW, Left to right: Gauthier, S., Mulhern, I., Scofeld, M., Mar- K., Stoneman, L., Roberts, G., Duncan, R., Carey, T., Sauer, L. BACK ROW: tinez, D., Perizzolo, K., Millard, K., Sidebottom, S., Popper, S. SECOND I. Hartman, Coach, Trujillo, L., johnson, M., Sanders, S., Wood, B., Irving, ROW: Derico, M., Abbot, J., Nielson, C., Weber, M., Stevenson, G., R., Feierabend, S., McAnich, K. Carter, T., Dore, G., Ready, E. THIRD ROW: Broom, K., Salley, K., Classen, ik? Xl hx it Ex is SL, my L SSX L ft N I 5 gl, O HQOWEN Each morning the swimmers crawled out of a warm bed and charged into a cold pool at 6:00 sharp. Despite this insanity, the swimmers had a record breaking year. Steve Feierabend set a new City, Pool and Team record in the 200 yard freestyle with a time of 1247.8 and a Pool and Team record in the 50 yard freestyle with a time of 22.7 seconds. Steve also tied the team record in the 100 yard freestyle. Scott Gauthier set a new diving record with a score of 277.50 points, and jeff Carter set a new diving record in the Sophomore Open with a score of 255.20 points. Qualifying for the State meet was the medley relay of Mark johnson, Kurt Salley, Mike Ried, and Steve Feierabend. Also qualifying for State in the 400 yard free relay were Steve Feierabend, Larry Trujillo, Greg Stevenson, and Mike Ried, This year's City Champions should continue with a strong team next year. Wrestlers Hold Down Opponents i ld W 'll at' is 98 HRX rg- BACK ROW, left to right: Dawson, I., Brown, D., Teilborg, I., Duncan, M., Brown, G., Ashworth, G., Hatzenbuehler, J., Montgomery, K., Harper, D., Rodriquez, R., Schraeder, S., Forington, J., Hassman, T., Hines, W., Martinez, K. MIDDLE ROW: Segura, T., Maes, M., Coffern, A., Castellano, D., Ingwers, B., Henry, R., Doizaki, G., Cor- dova, K., Bonewell, A., Norris, E., Clark, R., Hernandez, R., Moncivais, B. I., Raidy, M. FRONT ROW: Gasner, W., Bar- ba, A., Plampin, P., Brown, S., Williams, D., Williams, F., Hurley, P., Engblom, N., Peel, C., Belo, K., Coons, K., Sed- brook, D. This year Lincoln High School had a young wrestling team Out of the 43-man squad only about 12 were varsity, with the rest junior varsity and sophomores. There were only five returning lettermen. Out of the twelve weight categories, Mr. Klune felt there were 6 outstanding wrestlers on this year's team. They were the five returning lettermen-Stan Brown, Frank Williams, Glenn Ocana, Norm Engblom, and Casey Coons-and this year s ou standing sophomore, Wes Gasner. The Lincoln wrestlers, coached by Mr. Klune and Mr -' Schroeder, had a win-loss record of 5 and 3, losing to Denver East, 9 9 i I -I HfBwen john F. Kennedy, and Denver West. Hey, Mike! Wait for the gun! Who's tallest? Hunter shoots again. The Carter method of backstroke V k Look at that fgrm, The Heavies await. l thought I ordered a beer. ii' Qttt 5 Norm gets counseled. 1 W A fi. .J -.- dituv r r Let me out of here. 99 Ski Benders Have Frustrating Season This year skiers here at Lincoln and all over Colorado had a very disappointing season. While Colorado had an unusually dry winter, the Eastern states were receiving heavy snow and record low temperatures. Because of the lack of snow and good skiing conditions peo- ple failed to sign up for Ski Bender trips. The first seven trips of the season were cancelled because of this. Many ski areas closed as early as February 13, such as Steam- boat, Purgatory, Telluride, Geneva Basin, Powderhorn and Sunlight, but Steamboat and others reopened late in February with much improved snow conditions. The club needed a full or almost full bus of 35 people to be able to make the trip. Students had to sign up between Monday and Wednesday of the week preceding the trip. Trips were planned for every other Sunday. Officers this year were President, Terrie Knutson, Vice- President, jill Leslie, Secretary, Theresa Trouth, and Treasurer, Jeanine Hoyle. Where did our skis go? Mr. Robert Charlesworth, Sponsor Ready for the hills, but where's the snow? T00 Officers-of what? Beautiful day-for pictures Student Assistants Keep Things Rollin' On Student assistants play an important role in keeping the wheels turning at Lincoln. They perform many different and vital assignments such as filing, typing, delivering messages, answering phones, and operating the PBX board. Since these assistants have lot of responsibility placed upon them, it is essential that they're reliable with the ability to use their own initiative. They also must have pleasant personalities. The assistants enjoy what they do, along with receiving two and a half hours of credit towards graduation. Instructional Services: Ray Burris and Mrs. Wieden v Student Services, alphabetical order: Mrs. Dodd, Linda Gallegos, Cindy Lester, Ladonna Lewis, George Lowden, Brett Ludwig, Leonard Medina, jeff Otto, Teri Owens, Lynne White, Loretta Phipps, Bobbi Roupe, Cheryl PBX, alphabetical order: Ted Aragon, Rose Brockman, Della Deffenbaugh, Strange, Can Terrones, and Mitch Webster. Kathy Distefano, Lynne Gonzales, George Keelen, Shari Mull, jeff Otto, and Mrs. Quinn. l Counseling Office, alphabetical order: Rita Clem, Karen Graige, Brent Howell, Linda Ivey, Dan Lubben, Victoria Vaughn, Brian Wanberg, and Mrs. Fregasi. 102 El Language Lab, alphabetical order: Susan Blaser, Chris Hight, Sandy Homan, Paula Lucero, and Kelly Perez. - t sa 5College Counselors, alphabetical order: Crystal Bennett, Lori Dagner, l Robert Erskine, Mary Gomogda, Greg Larrabee, Debbie Lujan, Kevin Rude, Carol Sammeth, Anthony Sanchez, Jodie Stewartson, Dannette Stuckey, Sheila Zalesky, and Mrs. Florence Sears. Social Worker amd Student Activities, alphabetical order: Leroy Cordova, Emily Duran, Wayne Lucero, Eli Maes, Brenda Mellinger, Becky Mestas, joe Pritchard, ' Cindy Salas, Deborah Valdez, Linda Valdez, Patricia Vialpando, Mrs. Leonard, and Mrs. Charlesworth. Audio Visual, alphabetical order: Can Breggin, Karyl Chace, Perry Cordova, Mike Douglas, Tom Eshom, Mitch Harper, Sherri Hewitt, Brenda Keagy, Bruce LaPlante, Brenda Linebaugh, Mark Muhlhauser, lim Perea, Mike Poynter, jeff Skates, and Debbie Wilson Library, alphabetical order: Gordon Bauer, Kevin Dove, Linda Fernandez, Ilene Harris, Ray Henry, Sandy Homan, Laura Klann, lim Kotch, lim Manners, Pam Pear- son, Edi Primavero, Frieda Rothrock, Brenda Vigil, and Pam Wilson. Attendance Office, alphabetical order: Karl Diehl, Mary Estock, Peri Gomez, Roger Hernandez, Shelly jones, Justin McCall, Wanda Ray, Dave Schaef, Tim Whyte and Mrs. Sumpter. Health Office, alphabetical order: Pam Brown, Diana Clark, Shirley Faulk, Julie Hernandez, Donna Krantz, Christine Marchesi, Max Sandoval, Randy Southwell, Veronica Vierow, and Mrs. Flood. 103 Mountain Club Reaches New Heights Abraham Lincoln's Mountain Club is made up of members who like to have fun hiking in the mountains, while also doing things to promote ecology in them. The Mountain Club has received Forest Service Awards for their work in reforestation and trail building in the mountains. The members worked in association with the Sierra Club to plant young trees in the spring. They have also been involved in building trails for hikers in the mountains. Mary Edrich, Rick Edrich, and ludy Perkins make up the out- standing hike-planning committee. Some of the Mountain Club's hikes have included trips to Centennial Cone, Lake Isabelle, and the Royal Arch. The Mountain Club is open to everyone. It is an inexpensive and friendly club to belong to. Mr. Ralph Broten is the sponsor. I at Up in the Air T04 Taking Life Easy far, -- - v - ' v,,.f We . 1 . . ,, Brute Strength Mr. Broten, Sponsor Democracy In Action The purpose of Delegate Assembly is to increase com- munication between the Student Senate and the student body. The Student Senate officers in charge report to representatives of every third hour class in the school on what is being done in Student Senate. These officers also listen to the needs of the students which are voiced through their representatives. A Delegate Assembly meeting consists of a question and answer period in which the representatives can inquire about how certain projects are being carried out by the Senate. The students also add imput to the meeting through their represen- tatives who voice their ideas on new projects at the meetings. Officers in charge were Head Boy, Paschal Cleese and Head Girl, jan Maes. Mr. Robert Charlesworth is the sponsor. Sponsor, Mr. Charlesworth Assembly in action Have any ideas? VICA: The Working Club Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is a national club open to all students interested and involved in the vocational trades and the industrial programs. These trades and programs include vocational building construction, drafting, electronics, shop classes, and Industrial Cooperative Education QICEJ. The students also participated in vocational skill contests. The officers of VICA were jeff Otto, President, Richard Chadwick, Vice-President, Victor Mondragon, Treasurer, Bob Holman, Secretary, jean Clark, Community Relations, Rita Candelaria, Reporter, Francisco Redding, Parliamentarian. Mr. Fred Warren was the sponsor. Mike Bernard, hard at work. Future Shock TOP ROW, Left to Right: Bob Holman, Mr. Fred Warren, Sponsor, Mike Brungard. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Chadwick, leff Otto, Victor Mondragon. T06 The art of boxing -K wmxwt. .. 'M ..,, ..,, E ,..,- Mo,-,. , .... ,.,, What do I do now? W lust one more twist Terry Smith, moving freight. Victor Mondragon feeds the press. Ace Gf Clubs Has Active Year The Ace of Clubs was very busy this year with many exciting activities. Before Christmas, the club went on an excursion to the Denver Tearoom and went Christmas shopping. They have visited the Boettcher School for the orthipedically handicapped and Balarat and toured Opportunity School. Eating out was a pleasure at Casa Bonita for lunch and the Spaghetti Factory for dinner. The club participated in a swim meet for the han- dicapped students. The club is a federally funded work experience study program. Their main objective is to earn and save enough money for their annual employee-employer banquet in May. They participate in many fund raising activities which include putting together the PTSA monthly newsletter. All club activities are arranged by the club members. The club officers this year were President, Gloria Lietzau, Vice Presi- dent, Robert Hopkins, Secretary, Sonya Perron. The club Mr. Ed Pelke, Sponsor assistants included Rhonda Applehans and Janet Pierce. Mr. Edward Pelke is the club sponsor. Jack iohm-on Assistants, Rhonda Applehans and janet Pierce. Officers Robert Hopkins, Sonja Perron and Gloria Lietzau 155: its fi ts sf if 108 Qi? f S' Liga. 'V ti R , .A R in QQ fn H1 X Si m u 1 5+ wh . . ijgggf 4. p .f Q, X ffiirff 3 ,f.,,, ,W W, 14.15 - f H 1: 5 i:z:1:.'+m 1 - V f if' A ' fs W'1f'i:fL52v' P2- ,V 5 iz f ..-,- 5-f L- . rf: fig, ,xx , L!s:m..N, 1 7' 2' ,J , -fu J , , K y W I W W , ,, 699 Q 'Q' A 9 M 1 . . 'QE Z' , .,,. my A V 1:5 .931 1 - ' -w . A f .. I-ge L. Bowlers Spare No Str An outstanding number of students participated in Abraham Lincoln High School's Bowling Club this year. The club, which consisted of approximately thirty members, met every Wednesday, at 3:00, at Crown Lanes to improve their skills and techniques. The club had two exceptional bowlers in the group. One was Steve David, a junior at Lincoln, who was a consistent bowler with a 183 average. The other was Vickie Evel, a senior, who earned a 150 average. Steve David also participated in a tournament on May 19 along with Tim Hatch, joe Wilson, Chuck Morris, and Mike Mor- solek. lt was held at the Holiday Inn bowling alley. They were ex- pected to place very high in the standings of the tournament. The club was sponsored this year by Miss Marguerite Sobey. The club officers were President, Tammi Carter, Vice President, Roberto laramillo, Secretary, Tim Hatch, and Treasurer, Mike Marsolek. fp. ikes Becky Mestas concentrates on getting a strike. 2 , A ' T' t i Sponsor and club officers: Miss Sobey, Tammi Carter, President, Roberto laramillo, Vice-president, and Tim Hatch, Secretary Lory Fjeldheim demonstrates her bowling skills. 110 . . That wa5n'I 3 gutter ball, Wag it? A silent mOIT16hI for COIWCEDIFBIIOD. OLE! Lincoln Students Under the chaperoning of Mr. Robert Burchfiel and Mr. Andy Garbart, 24 Lincoln students braved the drinking water and flew to Mazatlan, Mexico via Mexicana Airlines. The trip during Christmas vacation lasted from December 26 to December 31. The group flolicked on the shore in the bright sunshine, danced through the night to disco numbers, and generally enjoyed the sights of palm trees and water crashing on the beach which is quite a change from the Colorado evergreens. The vacationers stayed at the Hotel Hacienda on the beach. The lucky travelers in- cluded jeri Perez, Bob Colburn, Roger Colburn, Tedi Diener, Colleen Hennessey, Bob Loving, George Foote, Lynne Gonzales Bob Newman, Brad Anderson, Peggy Karg, Wendy Colombia, Paul Hayes, Karen Smith, Mark Mulhauser, jeff Mees, judy Mar- tinez, Mary Edrich, Rick Edrich, Pam Lester, Karen Rhinehart, Pam Korbe, Carla Anderson, and Mark Duncan. Another such group plans a trip to Hollywood, California during the spring break. I Pam Korbe and Karen Smith enjoy the water and the warm sunshine Bob Colburn gets buried in the fun. Fashion Board Shows Fashion Board is a club at Abraham Lincoln High School organized to bring girls with a common interest in fashions together. A number of fashion shows are held by the club throughout the year. These include modeling at mother-daughter teas held by various junior high schools. Other activities include putting up showcases for Homecoming, Birthday Ball, and the Senior Prom. The club also helped select dresses for the junior Escorts. The president and vice-president of the club were Grace Mendoza and Rhonna Strickland. The sponsor was Miss loan Bennett. Fashion Board poses. Grace Mendoza, Miss Bennett, Rhonna Strickland T12 Latest Styles. Donna Sandoval Shari Larson Shirley Castaneda Vickie Hasseman Willow Eatwell Chris Bennett Pam Lester Annette Garcia Deloris Valdez 1 w 5 r . 3 wa 1 reg Brown lan Maes Ranny Hecker and Gloria Mendoza, First Attendants Park Peters and Vickie Vosbeck, Second Attendants Paschal Cleese and Pam Norris, Third Attendants Birthday Ball This One's For You On the night of Saturday, February 26, 1977, the gym was decorated in the colors of the rainbow to celebrate the birth of Abraham Lincoln. This year's band, Standing Room Only, played for over one hundred couples from eight o'clock to eleven o'clock. With the theme This One's For You, the dance was a big success. Receiving the honors of President and First Lady were Greg Brown and jan Maes. The First Attendants were Ranny Hecker and Gloria Men- doza. The Second Attendants were Park Peters and Vickie Vosbeck. The Third Attendants were Paschal Cleese and Pam Norris. Many thanks to the Student Senate for making this Birthday Ball the best in years. Class Of '78's Doing Great The day was Tuesday, the place was room 209, the time was 7:15 a.m. Outside and to the east, the sun was still making up its mind to rise, and the streets were dark and cold, but in the room a dozen or so juniors and their sponsor, Mr. Ralph Palmer, already had the wheels turning and were hard at work conducting the business of the junior class, a business which looked forward to the year to come - the year when they would all be SENIORS. That's a glorious word to high school students, one that suggests proms, dinners, and graduation. Expensive things, all. Things that would depend to some extent on the success of fund raising in the junior year. junior Class Council worked hard to raise those funds. They sold candy apples in the fall, Santa-grams in December, and Val-o-grams in February. In March they sponsored and organized a club bazaar. In addition, they led the junior class in the many spirit-building projects of the year. junior class officers were Shari Larson, President, Terrie Knutson, Vice- president, Debbie Valdez, Secretary, and Denise Schneider, Treasurer. Sliding By. T18 just Hanging Around. Mr. Ralph Palmer, Sponsor junior Swingers. junior Class Council Members Class Of '78 Kari Adams Carolyn Albrecht Diana Applehans Katherine Aranjo Bret Archuleta joAnna Arndt Dan Aschenbrenner lon Ashbrook jesse Atencio Suzanna Baca john Bailey Susan Baker Tim Bankson Bart Barlow Robin Barlow www M.. N3 ,A .5 in-'sf -f 120 Gee, Dad, all I wanted was a sucker. Mark Barsick Linda Batchelder Debra Belo lohn Bennett 1' K fC! ,Qu Nw wif' .ps- viii' its NU!-and x Q ,,MX A,' ' . '95 --a xt , 3.0 -fm., Pam Brown Edward Browner Mike Brungardt Margaret Bubb Stacie Bunnell janet Burgesser Frederick Burke Ray Burris xxmw ' uv -a M-fqeg I Matt Berghorn Mike Bernard Patrick Bigley Barbara Bisceglia john Blodgett Carrie Bohte Art Bonewell Harold Bowen Melinda Bradford Cindy Branum Barbara Bratcher Daniel Breggin Christopher Brennan Vickie Brewer Doug Brown juniors Class Of '78 Carrol Butschle Karen Buttram Betty Byrd Dawn Cain Debbie Callahan Bernice Caranza Dave Cardenas Warren Carl Steve Carmany Tammi Carter Torn Carter Randy Casados jill Case Carolyn Casey Deanna Castaneda 0. Gun 'IM 't av ga' K r 1 6 7k Qs' S h ' 1329 LN4 .---.1-np, Y 'fab 0 FSA a 122 A standing ovation for the cheerleaders. Don Castellano Michelle Catanach K :fi ,f ' 5, law 5 l F, . 'XXJQL-A Richard Castillo Cindy Chacon ,I v', LA -4-an mf 'wwf fxl Qui' , , li x --.gt N?vr ,-qx 'X- Y qs 3,1 Ken Cordova joy Costello Cherie Coulter Winona Cox Bernadette Crider Ray Crossno Pam Cryder Glenda Dalton Michelle Chambers Russell Chambers james Chapman Thomas Chase Gabriel Chavez Deanna Chick Cindy Chrislip Dianne Clark Russell Clark Debra Coak Diane Coffey Mark Coffman Wendy Columbia Barbara Cordova Charles Cordova juniors l Class Cf '78 Carol Davis Kelly Davis Toni Davis Mike Davy lim Dawson Della Deffenbaugh Larry Delage Annette DePineda Mark Diggins Kathy Distefano Kelly Donahue Kevin Dove Steve Dozsak Deidra Dreiling X gt if -rdf-5 il-.f-f 'V' 5 iq! 'fr--v 'Nt 5... D.,-f x-f K.a-..,X a .. l 1 A3 e., .mt gf ,N Kg? ' E if vw , X maui' M 6 s N Michael Fernandez Robert Ferrell lohn Fischbach Laura Fling George Foote Susan Ford David Frappied Vincent Fresquez Frank Duran Paula Duran Willow Eatwell Zoe Edmondson Rick Edrich Brad Eigsti Kathy Elliott Paula Engelhardt Susan English Brian Erskine john Estock Vicki Evangelista Gerald Everly leff Farmer Greg Fast juniors Class Of '78 Rudy Freyta Karen Fry Rick Fuerst Roy Fuller Shirley Gallegos Cindy Garcia Irena Genaro Donna Gibson Susan Gill Lisa Giltner jimmy Givens William Gloyd Marilyn Gomogda Patti Granger Linda Graves 126 vs-.,,1 'KZJTY N-ra Y' . . ' l K if aim J A Q Becky Green Sue Greenwald ,L ff ff Kathy Griffin Larry Grimes In that Lancer spirit, a student dressed for Grub Day. 55 A Y , L P Nf i Q 4 4514 , Q21 X 14 , X N Y., . fa. sm. 1 ga 4 '75 W, N- If ya inf? Ann Henke Pat Herbert Mark Hernandez Paul Hicks Mark Hightower janet Hillman julie Hoffman Chloe Hoffschneider Elizabeth Gryglewicz Laurie Gude Cindy Gurule Margaret Hadley john Haggerty Scott Halbert Gail Hamburg Dennis Harper john Harper Ilene Harris Vicky Hasseman Tim Hatch Paul Hayes Karla Hecker Sheryl Heimerich juniors Class Cf 78 Henry Holley john Hood Gina Horton Penny Housworth leanine Hoyle Monica Huffman Stefanie Hultisky Debbie Huner Cassandra Hurley Pat Huriey Roger Hutchinson David Inama Laurie Innes Richard Irving Scott Isaacson M! X -IQ. in lim? M'-ff L :IVY Wk, Ni-gif' if K Q -3 WT? ,ao 11 in--V Susan Kidwell Michele Killian Laverne King Laura Kinning Frank Kirkendall jeanne Kling Lisa Klitzky Stephen Knezevich joe johnson Mark johnson Terri johnson Tracy johnson Kathleen johnston judy jones Patricia jones Rochelle jones Terry jones Louis jugert Robert jurgens Kelly Karban Mike Kastle Kay Kenny juanita Kibbee juniors Class Cf '78 Brian Knoll Terrie Knutson Marianne Koshak Kelly Kosse Deborah Krause Kaye Krueger Randy Kuznicki Maxine LaCombe Brian lajoie Lorrie Lambert Tony Lampe Elissa Landreth Steve Lange Greg Larson Linda Larson if X, WC md? . ,, 0.4 'ik 4. ,t 130 A student carefully transforms silver into jewelry. Shari l.3l'SOf1 Tim Lawrence Timothy Lee Arm Lehr Tina Leroux jill Leslie Greg Leverett La Donna Lewis Ann Lillich Brenda Linebaugh Dave Loftus Bobbie Lonis jesse Lopez Becky Lopez Douglas Lott Pam Lovato Kathryn Lowden james Lowden Donna Lucero juniors Class Of '78 Linda Martinez Maria Martinez Mike Martinez Pat Mauney Chris May Chris McArdle Nancy McBrien Peggy McCullough Penny McDaniel Deedee McC.ennis Stephen McGraw David McKibben Richard McLaughlin Kim McQueary jeff Mees we QC win!-Q is uma t see wg, Ag 'M' wr:-'v if syMb7tZg3 X iii Xt! A 132 Smile. You're on Candid Camera! ix, If us- 3- ,.--- - ., me ,. , .,, T' Keith Mehrens Chanda Miller mx . '-'Sw T Keith Millard Cynthia Miller x+-v1 9 v-J' its 'P ,KW KD ,iA 51 vw l V 'f'Y'Hf-f' ik' - .. 1.21.11-, f 'ky' Karen Osckel Maxine Pacheco Michael Pacheco Denise Pass Troy Patterson Donna Patton Rory Peachey Charlene Perez Theresa Miller Steve Monson Debra Montana lames Montano Lisa Moody Pamela Moore Gerald Moritzky Conni Morrow Kendra Morton Cyndi Mrsny Kathryn Needham Ken Nelson Kathy Nielsen Raymond Ortega Pat Osborne juniors Class Cf '78 Kelly Perez Judy Perkins David Peters Steve Peters lolene Pfannenstiel Brian Phillips lean Pickard Monte Pierce Ronald Poindexter Scott Popper jeff Poseley Linda Powledge Thomas Pratt Gary Preston lay Primavera Qx l' , t, X-4 ll: l jf 5 al wil' 134 An exciting day at the pep? rally. X fa '-....,..wr ,.-wus. X i Daniel Prince Todd Proctor Ken Quintana Charlene Ragnone ,, ?W' 'fm ix .. 2. Patricia Romero Renee Romero Beckie Rosenau Ricky Rowland Nanette Ruark Mark Ruhland julia Rummelhart Dennis Rush Vicki Ragnone Mike Rathe Susan Rawson Wanda Ray Edward Ready Dianne Reeves Kathi Reimers David Reinfort Richard Riggs George Roberts jim Rohde Barbara Roller Paula Rome Charleen Romero Cheryl Romero juniors Class Of '78 Murle Russell Richard Rutherford Rick Rutt Cyndey Salas Robert Salazar Taryn Sandri Kathy Sanford Karl Sauer Rodger Sauve Craig Schmidt Caroline Schmitz Denise Schneider lay Scott Richard Sewald Betty Shaner 136 New N-...., Ns- l 55, . OX yt mm ACM Q' A-Q. 5. afis' 1 s 2 Jimi-' 3 lf' .kv Q ,gfgx 'S nf Q fl Shaw S? Deljra'Shg-ldey j T1 se 5 , f 'asnesgfffwees 537 ' X4 V T' N' i Y R .BJ Qi t J F :fx J Butlwant to beaMouseketeer. 5' if KJ Q SD' J 3 N ca 5 ei H .5 5? 'Y of ij Qf je, its 'w-N., ,f' 52 pf' Deanna Stollard Debbi Stoneman Timothy Stover Leonard Suazo Reynold Suazo xg Constance S ? Steve Sidebottom Steve Silva Sheryl Simmons Michael Sleppy David Smith Gary Smith Lucinda Smith Michelle Smith joni Soneff Lisa Spradling Lloyd Standard Mike Stanfill Alan Stark Sheila Sterkel Greg Stevenson Q-'Nl ll Q li Y i l fl mf lv' titfwiy ll .2 at -ill by lt wllllfil valve ff i f gi Xt X, fllfluniors eyes I b Class Of '78 Laurel Talmage Terry Tanner Doug Taylor Greg Templeton Dale Thiebaut john Thoma Pamella Thomas Peggy Tipton Cheryl Toland Bonnie Tomsic Nancy Tortorelli Ronald Troeger Therese Trouth Larry Trujillo Laura Trujillo I 'k.f 56' x f aarvw Kala an-gg-wmvns i '4m .,-.. VM? HCT, ,ar '-.Misa as all Oh the glare! Can't stand the glare. 2, , N , I My as ,ps 3.5- W Engl - ,,,, , 2 . 'NCQ wg.. KN 'qi v11'a !' X Linda Trujillo Harry Turner Ter9Sa Tweedale Bernadette Urban ia 'gnu fix 205 e, ,X ff? 'N-vs '11-'wr me 'GW Cx .W x if 11, Ak ,J-use Carl Watkins Leslie Weaver Mitchell Webster Debbie Urban Anita Valdez David Valdez Debbie Valdez loan Van Anne Vickie Vaughn Danny Vega Veronica Vierow Loyeen Vigil Kazuhide Wada Becky Wagner Robert Wagner Greg Waitman Sharon Walters Donald Watanabe Tom West n lf Q Karen Whitley 'fl' S ' Tim Whyte i, V Beverly Williams Q' , Charles Williams ll' N R? 6 N A I Q x A ill el 't alkyl juniors Class 0f 78 Gary Williams Karen Williams Nichole Wilson Moreen Wingo Marianne Wolf Mark Lindbloom zeros in on a wrestler Spring ...Movin' 0n.... T P it if fy -VV y g T , A .,, y v , , , , , 5. .'V 1 W J . N , V V ,fl ,kV' V atm' ff,V:l if W,k, I -W hp.. 1 , -22 ,BLS at I ,Y ' ITEM: ??????? - How can you write about sprung events g T g T' j-,gt , before they occur? In order to meet a February deadline, we're or rr'nr droy nrr having to write the spring copy a bit prematurely. So let's peer g' iii W Jr, into the crystal ball to see how the sports scene for spring will mi n'ssrn W 'W iff .,,,, deVelOP- 'f f iiir or Prediction 7541: The Boys' Gymnastics Team will be first in City rrsr G gysi and PlaCe in the TOP 5 in State- T ifs, P PTGGQ TT tril . . . . . T lllr lslt rttl Prediction 42: The Girls' Tennis Team looks to have a promls- T T rr yisfr, T lllsll ing year as many of last year's talented juniors are returning to the team- rlv G T yyy t . - - - .ili Prediction 43: The Glrls' Track Team has the stamina and if . . . . - . . 4 aal, T z 'i . derermmavon I0 brms Lmwln to flfth In Clfy- That's thirty. Keep your fingers crossed. ,ty siit . ,,.ct , ,Jl ' H ff , 1 ,' f janet Schraeder practices her serve. Spring brings out a little craziness in us all. 142 Photo courtesy of Mr. Charles jones 'M 'Quad-H Bob Smith takes a break ,,V' ' , 772 'H ' '-w-m.l1fm.4f f Karen Williams asks for a ride Sports - Perfection Is Satisfaction As I understand it, Sports is hard work for which you do not get paid. -Irvin S. Cobb Sports, certainly is hard work, and it takes practice and a great deal of dedication to be good. An athlete must work at his sport, whether it be football or gymnastics. Perfection must be the ultimate goal, and an athlete shouldn't settle for anything less. Although athletes work hard and practice everyday, they don't get paid for what they are doing, at least not in the same sense as a man who goes to work at his job everyday. But an athlete who knows he has given his all and has tried his very best is paid by himself. He has the satisfaction of knowing he has gone out to win, and even if he doesn't always succeed, he has tried. So, an athlete may not be a rich person, but he is usually a very self-satisfied one. This is harder than I thought. As you look at the next few pages of THE PRESIDENT, please note that we had to have the spring sports pages to the publishing company before the teams really had a chance to get started. THE PRESIDENT staff has tried to give you as many memories of the 1976 - 1977 sports year as we could, but deadlines must be met if our books are to be in your hands on time. Sports Editors TH E PRESIDENT Up, up and away. Lancers go for all the points. janet Schraeder practices a backhand volley Gymnasts Promise To Be Awesome Left to right: Asst. Coach Paula Limbach, Moritzky, I, Shane, P., Eddy, F., Givens, I., Coach Brian Richmond, Gauthier, S. M Decker, D., Popper, S., Kling, I., Brackeen, K., Goldsworthy, J. Burke, All-American? Maybe. The 1977 Gymnastics Team looks better than ever. Last year, the gym nasts easily snatched the city ti- tle and should do the same this year. Although the team will miss last year's All-American high-bar man, Chris Brackeen, they have found excellent replacements in the talents of the awesome trio of Senior all-arounders: Pat Shane, jim Kling, and Scott Gauthier. Strong at the other positions will be parallel-bar and rings specialist lim Givens, all-arounders Scott Popper and jerry Moritzky, and a whole bunch of sidehorsemen, including Paschal Cleese, jim Goldsworthy, Fred Burke and Dan Decker. In an early intra-squad meet, the gymnasts scored a remarkable 135 points, almost better than last year's team score in District. Coach Rich- mond, in his second year as head coach, feels that Lincoln's team is one of the best teams in state. 002.0 Varsity Baseball Has High Hopes BACK ROW, left to right: Salazar, M., mgr., Coach P. Haggerty, Sterling, D. THIRD ROW: Trujillo, L., Jimenez, I., Sedbrook, D., Rude, B., Smaldone, P., Lee, D. SECOND ROW: Isaacson, S., johnson, M., Lee, T., Stevenson, Ct., Diggins, M., Bankson, T. FRONT ROW:'Brown, G., Smith, D., Capra, C. , - QXW? --'...- -Y o o N -.-,,.J,s--sl 5 x . N Q - g1 Last year's Varsity Baseball Team was the best in the city. They captured the city title and went to the state playoffs. After playing a tough game, they lost to Broomfield. This year, Mr. Haggerty had about 40 boys go out for the team. After a couple of weeks he made his final cut and the team now has 18 boys. Four of the boys are returning lettermen. These boys practice 210 hours everyday outside in the sunshine and in- side when there is snow. Coach Haggerty has high hopes for Vern Woolen and Doug Sedbrook, who both played well last year. Also Coach Haggerty has sophomore Pat Smaldone, who he hopes will do a good job pitching this year. Although the Denver league is going to be tough this year, Mr. Haggerty hopes for 5000!o or better. The season opens with a game against South and ends with a tournament starting May 10. Mulhauser, M., Headley, K., Woolen, V. It l- 1 U S :Q 1 - -I H- Bbulen Soph Baseballers Young But Good BACK ROW, left to right: Lillich, A., mgr., Lincoln, D., Lee, G-I Capra, P-I Broom, K-I Garda, M- FRONT ROW! l0n6S, R4 M., Barba, A., Medina, I., Williams, D., Romero, T., jones, Mullen, G-1 Helling, R-I MCVlCkeF, DJ Peterson, T., Smith, D. , Twini-ng, 1. MIDDLE ROW: Walters, I., Carey, T., Rogers, T-J Vaughn, l- Even though sophomores as always looked upon as the youngsters of the school Coach I. Girtin has worked with sophomores and made them good baseball players. They practice 6XlK! ---,,.. 1 everyday for two hours in the sunshine, rain, and the snow. Q 1 l S Last year, Mr. Girtin and his team had a win and loss record of L5 N E 1 ' 6 and 10. This year, with over 30 boys going out for the team and X - 5 about 14 making it through the last cut, he hopes they will do just ' as well or better. , 1 The first game against South should tell just how good they Q are. Coach Girtin is counting on Alan Barba, Phil Capra, and Ken -. Broom to do a good job along with the rest of the team. When asked how he thinks this year's team is as whole, Coach gk Girtin replied, It's a good team and a team which will be disap- L pointed if they have a losin s tn.X Li l V ' N M T Q . J H. Bowen , if T QE V I j ' J K lv , f T it all N lm W L L, U Y 147 Track Has Talent .. . .. W.. - ,fkk- ,lqf ng . . L .. A , H . BACK ROW, left to right: Coach Zott,, Fry, B., Coffern, A., Columbia, K., Barlow, B., Dove, K. SECOND ROW: Klippel, A., Anderson, B., Coons C Skates, J., Standard, L., Cain, F., Lopez, R., Coach Hessel. FOURTH ROW: Welch, K., Gatewood, L., Cummings, D., Cook, T., Mees, I., Klamm B Lucero, W., West, T., Peters, D., Roberts, G., lnama, D., Loving, B., Foot, Klippel, R. FRONT ROW: Duncan, M., Wilson, B., Sleppy, M., Hicks P G., Schmidt, C., Lechman, B., Berghorn, M. THIRD ROW: Betz, R., Lucero, G., Vigil, M. Gloyd, B. QQ nu 1 The 1977 Lincoln Track Team is packed with talent. Team Captain Aaron Klippel agrees. Aaron, who runs the middle and long distances, is joined by seniors Casey Coons, a shotputter, and Bob Klippel, who runs short and middle distances. These seniors will be joined by juniors George Foote, a quartermiler, Larry Gatewood, a long jumper and sprinter, Mike Sleppy, a long jumper and sprinter, and Tom West, a pole vaulter. The team also has an added attraction with sophomore discus thrower Kevin Columbia and long and triple jumper Brian Lechman. This year's track team hopes to do better than last year's. Lindbloom, M., Baker, D., Lujan, l., Schmidt, V., Edrich, R., Forington, J., l-Lge Mgr, Tennis Team Best Ever Cr., BACK ROW, left to right: Coachl.Mansfield.5 Mc Gennis, D.5 B' fer, 5.5 Yablonski, 5.5 Fondy, 5.5 Pitt, S. FRONT ROW, Schraeder, 1.5 Nielsen, K.5 Mauney, P.5 Lutgen, L.5 Reed, 5.5 Richards, M.5 Falsetta5 B.5 Clark, D. LaPlante, P.5 Yetter, S. , l ZZIIZIIZIZZZ' '-Qlll 1-Ill 'III This year thirty-two girls went out for the Tennis Team. Six- teen made this team, eleven on varsity and five on j.V. Eight of the eleven were returning letterwomen: DeeDee McGennis, janet Schraeder, Patty Mauney, Karen Smith, Lisa Lutgen, Dianne Clark, Shelly Shirley, and Kathy Nielsen. The varsity team included five seniors, five juniors, and one sophomore. The coach, Mrs. Mansfield, reported: This year's team is the best Lincoln's ever had, both varsity and LV. She also expects to have an improved record over last year's 3-5-1. The team got off to a good start with two victories over East C4-33 and North C5-27. Mrs. Mansfield also stated that the team's toughest com- petitors would probably be from Kennedy and Manual. She also said there were many outstanding tennis players this year, giving Lincoln the best chance it's ever had to take city and go to state. Smith, K.5 Manager La Munyon, L. MIDDLE ROW, Shirley, 5.5 , Iv 3. V f . 7 l '. l I Girls' Track Looks Good. BACK ROW, left to right: Asst. Coach Mendez., Herbert, J., Chavez, Coran, M., Hoyle, C., Klipple, K., Gonzales, D., Martinez, I., Bohte, J., Valdez, A., Molloy, N., Young, S., Marquez, P., Meeker, T., C. FRONT ROW: Pearson, I., O'Neil, K., Carter, R., Raisbeck, K., Gesink, I., Casados, S., Colburn, N., Engblom, T., Henke, I., Bush, C. Kiley, M., Altman, L., Wilson, N., Bush, C., Truijillo, L., Greenwald, MIDDLE ROW: Coach L. Roll, Columbia, W., Greenwald, M., Gon- S., Nedbalski, M., Gray, C. 1-' 511 319' L H F' Sw' ug' 6 fag. K. . X! N 'L rn in E' O :r DJ 4 m gi O F ro if F' O V! 5 E. F- 1 E r: -. :i rn ,-. F' I- I 2 U' -. O O gr' Sf' l'l.F!omaq Last year's Girls' Track Team had many outstanding com- petitors who placed in City, such as Celine Bush, Niki Wilson, Nancy McMahon, Sue Seevers,1ane Haggerty, and Vicki Veraldi. Additionally the mile and 440 teams placed in the City Meet. The team finished fifth overall. Three girls went to State: lane Hagger- ty, Sue Seevers, and Vickie Veraldi. Things look even better his year. Lincoln had 41 girls on the track team fthe biggest track team in the Cityl, including a record crop of sophomores. There were only five seniors on the team tLaury Altman, Lynn Gonzales, Celine Bush, Ruth Carter, and Monica Nedbalskil and about 10 juniors. Seven members were returning letterwomen. Coach Lynn Roll stated that the team has many good sprinters, strong distance runners, and good field event people. She feels that the team has a lot of potential and will go pretty far this year. She also stated that G.W., T.l., and Manual will be the teams to beat this year. Mat Maids. BACK ROW, left to right: Norris, P., Burnett, L Salas C johnson, 1.5 Soneff, 1.g Penny, E. FRONT ROW: Lovato, P., Lynn C Gesink, 1.5 Hasseman, V., Knutson, T. Bartenders, Left to right: 1ones, A., Chace, K., Urban, D., Bunnell S jones P MacArthur, 1.5 Primavera, E. How do I get down from here? Octagon Club Promotes Service The Octagon Club is a community service club that is af- filiated with the Southwest Denver Optimist Club. The purpose of the club is to promote school service activities, participate in com- munity projects, and to develop responsible leadership abilities. Each year the club sponsors Youth Appreciation Week and a pot luck dinner for members and their parents for the installa- tion of officers. Club officers include President, Tim MacArthur, Vice Presi- dent, Casey Coonsg Secretary, Brad Anderson, Treasurer, Duane Shepherd, Sergeant at Arms, Doug Sedbrook. The club sponsor is Mr. Otto Schroeder. al so Installation of Officers. Club Sponsor, Mr. Otto Schroeder. t lg, g qw K s Octagon Club Members. T52 Officers Hard at Work. ational Honor Society Inducts Members Leadership, scholarship, service, and character are the watchwords of National Honor Society. Elected to the society dur- ing their junior or senior year, members must first qualify as can- didates by achieving a grade point average of 3.5 or better. The group of candidates is then submitted to a faculty committe for final review, endorsement, and acceptance in the society. The purpose of the society is to encourage scholarship, leadership and character development. This year, NHS inducted approximately thirty-five juniors and seniors to bring the membership to 105. In addition to other duties, NHS maintains the scholarship board in the main hall, This year's officers were president, john McCardle, Vice- president, Vicki Vosbeekg Secretary, Karen Smith, Treasurer, Barry Wood. Mr. Robert Blair, Sponsor A group of NHS members, Left to Right: Clay Trautner, Sue Reed, Vicki Vosbeek, Bonnie Corder, john McCardle Karen Smith, and Barry Wood. Straight A students President Staff At Its Best Trying to make the '77 PRESIDENT a storehouse of memories is one of the main goals of this year's yearbook staff. They do this by having a dedicated staff. The staff was separated into two, one in the fall and the other in the spring. Both staffs worked hard and made all their deadlines. Another one of their main objectives was to emphasize copywriting. They did this by having each editor write his own copy, trying to make it as original as possible. Add all these qualities together and you come out with a fantastic yearbook! The sponsor was Mr. Valentine. Debbie Malik was our editor-in-chief and Terry Griffith was the associate editor. Photographers included Stuart Davis, William Elliot, Kevin Kramer, john Thomas, Darleen Reed and jody Mangus all under the direction of Mr. jones, photography teacher. Senior editors included Shawn Casey, Sandy Fondy, Scott Gauthier, Sandy Hadley, Barb Hamilton, Robin Hawkey, Ranny Hecker, Pam Korbe, Vanessa Lechman, and Becky McDonald. junior editors included Terrie Knutson, Donna Gibson, Brenda Cordova, Cyndey Salas, Karla Hecker, Vicki Evangelista, Rosalie Hoffman, Lisa Klitzky, Debbie Zezulka, Carolyn Casey, Jeanine Hoyle, and Bev Williams. The 1977 President Staff 154 ,,f 4.5 l!,,,,.,f' MMMMW L J, A 'MJ -, e A Y ,QL if ' Mr. Charles jones, photography sponsor and Mr. William Valentine, yearbook The 1978 editors await production on next year's book sponsor Westward Ho! Forging onward are the senior editors. Mush, Slave, Mush! L Club Encourages Sportsmanship One of the better established clubs at Lincoln is the Lettermen Club. lt has been in operation since 1963. To be a member of the L Club, a boy must letter in one of the eleven sports at Lincoln: football, track, cross country, golf, tennis, soccer, wrestling, basketball, swimming, baseball, and gymnastics. They display their letters on letter jackets. Throughout the year the boys do many things. To start out the school year they helped in sponsoring the Homecoming Dance. Another big event the L Club had was the L Club Banquet. lt is held every year to reward the boys for their ac- complishments. The club meets twice a month on Wednesdays, at 6:30, in the Community Room. At these meetings they discuss plans for the future. Club officers were President, Barry Wood, Vice-President, Tim MacArthur, Secretary, Greg Larrabee, Treasurer, Robert Klippel, Sponsor, Mr. Otto Schroeder. 1 Weigh in time! 1.t - . Greg Larrabee, Barry Wood, Tim MacArthur A quiet moment in the training room 156 The mighty lettermen of Lincoln. Girl jocks Unite A new addition to the clubs at Lincoln was the GAL Club CGirl Athletes at Lincolnl. This club is the equivalent of the boys' Lettermen Club. The club included about twenty-five active members. These members represented all girl sports at Lincoln: Gymnastics, Swimming, Volleyball, Girls' Basketball, Girls' Track, and Tennis. Each girl had the opportunity to buy letter sweaters. On the letter sweater, the girls placed their sport, the year they would graduate, and the bars that show how many years the girls have lettered. Among the activities sponsored by the GAL Club were a pic- nic at Washington Park and a pot luck dinner with the Lettermen Club. They also planned to participate in the junior Bazaar. The girls future plans include a superstar contest in which the girls will compete in an event other than their own. The club met the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7:00 in the Community Room. Each meeting, the club had a reasonable turn out to discuss their future plans. The club of- ficers were President, Terry Griffith, Vice President, Karen Smith, Secretary, Sandy Hadley, Treasurer, Celine Bush, Senior Representative, Barb Hamilton, junior Representative, Laura Trujillo, and Sophomore Representative, Carol Bush. Mrs. lan Quintana, Mrs. Janice Mansfield, and Miss Paula Limbach were sponsors. Gal Club and L Club get together for dinner. Wake up, girls! Club officers The entire Gal Club T57 FBLA Helps Needy! FBLA is a National Organization for all students participating in business and office procedures. FBLA provides additional op- portunities in business and office education, promotes leadership and responsibility and helps train students to be future leaders in the business world. Activities this year included two very successful candy sales, preparing a Thanksgiving dinner for a needy family, and giving a Christmas party for College View preschool children. Officers this year were President, Vikki Sanchez, Vice Presi- dent, Elaine Leyba, Secretary, Chris Marchesi, Treasurer, Betty Shaner, Historian, Sharon Walters, and Reporter, Sheryl Koch. Mr. Glenn Mohr was the sponsor. Do you think he likes me? Will you marry me? Cheese! Deloris Valdez was the winner of the Denver junior Miss competition for 1977. The motto of the competition was Emphasis on Excellence. Contestants were judged on fitness, talent, poise and appearance, scholastic achievement, and an in- terview with the judges. Deloris placed well in all categories and performed a dance to the tune Baby Face. Deloris's im- pact on the school had been great. She was the Senior Class President, a cheerleader, a member of Student Senate, a delegate to the All State Student Senate and Girls' State, a par- ticipant inthe FBLA club, and a member ofthe track team. She was chosen to attend the National Leadership Conference. We congratulate and salute Deloris for her outstanding con- tributions to our school and to the community. Craig Fair was selected Boy of the Year by the Boys' Clubs of Denver. He was chosen from 1800 boys in his club chapter of the j. Churchill Owen Company. Having been a member since 1966, Craig was cited for community involvement which in- cluded many walkathons for Muscular Dystrophy and Diabetes. As a member of the Civitan Club of Denver, he was a representative to the State Leadership Conference at Colorado State University. At the next conference he will be a counselor. He was also a counselor at Camp Shelee for the ninth graders' leadership conference, sponsored by Colorado Womens College. Craig attributes much of his success to the Boys' Club which has changed his attitude, making him want to do something meaningful with his life. We congratulate and salute Craig for his fine efforts. f .. .mgssvw V. it X . Special congratulations from the yearbook staff to Dianne Clark and Sue Reed for being honored for their contributions to the Denver Post Christmas Contest. Dianne won first place with her story. Shopping Center Santa Claus, which is a story revealing the true meaning of Christmas through the sincerity expressed in the eyes of a child. Sue received an Honorable Mention for her story depicting a poor woman who enjoyed the spirit of Christmas despite her lack of money and gifts for her family. The story showed that the true enemy of Christmas is not poverty, but rather loneliness. These honors reflect the fine writing abilities that make their authors Lancers in the finest tradition. Senior Feature 159 Student Senate Makes It Work Student Senate is a select group of students at Lincoln work- ing toward making our school a better one. The members promote school spirit and participation in the events they have planned for the year. One of the Senate's biggest annual events is Operation Cheer. This project takes place around Christmas time every year. It involves entertaining and providing gifts for needy children for a couple of hours before Christmas. The Senate also puts much work, into planning and organizing such activities as dances, pep rallies, and Spirit Week activities. Some of the Senate's new pro- jects this year included organizing a student exchange program, obtaining a school activity sign and getting academic letters for deserving students. Student Senate officers were Head Boy, Paschal Cleese, Head Girl, jan Maesg Political Action Chairperson, Susan Reed, Social Action Chairperson, Linda Valdez, and Communications Chairperson, Kathy Smith. Mr. Robert Charlesworth was the sponsor. ! f...1 . . - Q-F' SY - ..... Ian Maes, Kay Lowden, and Paschal Cleese R Si .389 J. V , .' 5. g 5 Paschal and friends is .., 160 Student senate hard at work. u H, e W , , f A T' , rf ' wi U G,, 5 Q f A 4 C X Q M We 5 wiv! as. f q sf. 1 Q 7 5 M ,M 5 L! FL Debates Through The Year National Forensic League is an organization for students who are interested in competitive speech activities. To become a member of NFL, a student must win twenty-five points in com- petitive events. These events include humor, drama, original oratory, and debate. The Abraham Lincoln NFL chapter is proud of its excellence. The group included three members who achieved the Degree of Merit tGordon Bauer, Kathy Watkins, and Debra Robinsonl, two who achieved the degree of Honor Uohn McCardle and Leonard Suazol, one who earned the Degree of Excellence Uohn Fischbachl, and two who achieved the Degree of Distinction iKen Tweedy and Beth Weilerl. Leonard Suazo, john Fischbach, Beth Weiler, and Ken Tweedy made up the unit's two debate teams. The group attended sixteen speech meets during the year, two of which were out of town. Leonard Suazo and Susan Reed attended . .batman the Denver Public Schools Shaffroth Extemporaneous Speech Meet. NFL officers for the year were Ken Tweedy, Presidentg john Fischbach, Vice-president, and BethWeiler, Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. Margaret Kenna was the sponsor. Look! He smiled! john, open your eyes when you talk Behind closed doors. Attention! 162 DECA: Club On The Go Distributive Education Clubs of America is a club which helps ,students develop leadership and social awareness. DECA trains students for jobs in the areas of distribution and marketing. DECA helps find jobs for students and gives them academic credit for their job. DECA participates in many activities throughout the year. At Christmas, they had a party for the children at Ridge Home. At Halloween, they helped sponsor a haunted house. They had a potluck for the parents and occasionaly had a breakfast with the lother COE programs. They had fund raising projects such as sell- ing key chains. In February, DECA participated in the District Conference at the Regency Hotel. And later in year, in the State Conference at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs. The officers of DECA were Merle McKittrick, President, ,Denise Torsney, Vice-President, jan DiFrancia, Secretary, Tedi Deiner, Treasurer, Lori Myers, Publicity, Ron Preeson, Parliamen- tarian. Mrs. May Howell was the sponsor. Q fi .....,. 'FQ 1.9 Open wide. Mrs. May Howell, Sponsor . , t v , afi What's under the cake? Officers, I to r: lan DiFranciag Denise Torsney, Merle McKittrick, Lori Myers We are gathered here today . . . T 5 1 1 1 is v . ff :Li NIQ G. Lx. Q., , V , e 'i Q' I Q Qf jizt X .5 .,, Q, if 1 K: 'Eff Q xf my gywg A. -4-1 U if J Hx K .W A-4253, E ay S City-Wide Grchestra Broadens Sound City-Wide Orchestra is a group of musicians from all over the Denver Public School System. Each student is top in his particular section, and as the group only meets three week-ends of the year, his skill must be far above average, calling for much independent practice. Concert Band Plays Up A Storm Concert Band is a special group of instrumentalists, each con- tributing valuable talent. The band is also the Football Marching Band performing during homecoming. During the year the group also per- forms Christmas and Spring concerts. All State Band Boosted By Lincoln Students All State Band meets once a year and consists of the top Representatives from Lincoln were Doug Stephens, Alice players from all over the state. Membership is determined by Hemphill, Lisa Swisher, john Kurt, Darrell Dusina, and Kirk taped audition. 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' N2 JWWH eff, u fy y 1 all My l X M l A I an 5 fi 3,5 3 Ap 'fm 1 f 915.5 5 x E Mf ' m Aglw 5 x 1 Q I 1 qu., l Sponsor: Mr. William McQueen jazz Choir :uuin:va1m.:rnm1-m- wma:-:sung , , Harmoniously Bop Bop Do Wa's Of the large choirs at Lincoln, the Concert Choir is an organization which provides an op- portunity for those interested and musically capable to be exposed to the more difficult and challenging musical literature of both classical and contemporary composers. In addition to improving a student's musicianship, the class offers the opportunity to perform in public, to enjoy the thrill of emotional expression through song, and to gain the self satisfaction of achieving the perfection and excellence which music demands. In addition, choir membership requires the gaining of a strict- self-discipline which is so necessary in learning and interpreting music. Membership in the jazz Choir is by audi- tion only. As a very select twenty-seven member group, the students accepted are con- sidered to be the most experienced and out- standing singers in the total music program and are expected to be extremely dedicated to jazz Choir objectives. They are required to be above average musicians, possess competent reading ability, and perform demanding music. They sing only jazz literature. This allows for many soloists and opportunities for vocal im- provisation. The choir is in demand to perform numerous programs throughout the Denver area, and audience response and acceptance have been enthusiastic. 169 gilxiff ?l'3'Gi 6 v W2 js iglzffig if 3, 5,1 i?1i?w'31 kg ll 4 In Q g I' ' ' 'K ' ' 1 Q ,ax 93, Bridge Builders Finish Fourth Nearly 100 Lancers took part in our school-wide bridge building contest, testing their knowledge and engineering skill. Each student designed and built his bridge from scratch, and tested his bridge for support and strength. In state competition, Dennis Rush, with a bridge weighing 42.05 grams and a maximum load compound of 574.00 lbs., placed 8th out of 99 contestants. His bridge had an efficiency of 6191. Placing 17th was Karen Williams. Her bridge weighed 54.48 grams and held 717.00 lbs. with an efficiency of 5969. jeff Braun won position 37 as his bridge, weighing 56.12 grams, held 487.00 lbs. and exhibited an efficiency of 3936. The three top winners at Lin- coln crossed the bridge of competition to bring home a 4th place trophy. Steve Feierabend, Richard Irving, Clay Trautner and Mr. Einaarsen test a bridge's efficiency. Wait, I just finished building thatl ' fi fa. me si Lincoln's own nut cracker Crush itl Podners Hold Disco Podners is the Black Student Alliance Club at Abraham Lin- coln High School. The club consisted of eight members who met in the evening for the first time this year. They held a very successful dance in the fall and also had a candy apple sale. Mrs. Shaw, who originated the club, has since retired and Mr. Gresham took over as sponsor second semester. The officers were Patricia Herbert, Lavina Harding, Barbara Perkins, jill Herbert, and Kathy Brown. g,.s 4 Veyoun Russell snaps to the beat. Doing the Hustle S. X F N, 5' 1 ips! ,W--f 'f ' X X is x w R 1 x Mrs. Shaw, sponsor Podners, left to right: Harold Bowen, Lavina Harding, Veyoun Russell, Patricia Herbert, Mr. Gresham, sponsor, and jill Herbert. 172 uill And Scroll Encourages Writers Quill and Scroll is a national honorary society for aspiring journalists.Here at Lincoln,the chapter is an editorial board,con- sisting of Jeanine Hoyle, Carrie Bohte, Linda Shea, Mrs. Fran Toepfer, and Mr. William Valentine. The board encourages young writers at Lincoln High by offering them opportunities to publish short stories, sketches, and poetry. This year, Quill and Scroll sponsored a page of student writing in the school newspaper, the LINCOLN LOG and, at this writing, planned to publish another volume of SHOUTS AND WHISPERS, Lincoln's literary magazine, in the spring. The board raised money to support these activities through candy and donut sales and through the sale of SHOUTS AND WHISPERS. They met on Monday afternoons in room 224. Quill and Scroll Publications Quill and Scroll Executive Board, Left to Right: Carrie Bohte, Jeanine Hoyle, Linda Shea Mr. William Valentine, Sponsor Mrs. Frances Toepfer, Sponsor T74 ROTC: The More You Look, The Better It Looks ROTC lReserve Officers Training Corpsl offers a traditional program throughout the Denver Public Schools to complement and enrich the student's education in military skills. ROTC develops leadership, self-confidence, and pride through service to the school and community. Both cadets and co-eds are involved in ROTC training. The responsibilities they have include color guard performances, ri- fle and drill team competition, and squad and platoon competi- tion. They also participate in half-time performances at Bronco and Nugget games as well as social functions such as the military ball. Lincoln's ROTC program won many awards including the Girls' North Invitational lsecond in the nationl, the Martin L. King Invitational, the Southern College Invitational, the Denver Mixed Match, the NRA Sectional, and the Boys' Rifle Team championship. These activities and others encourage ROTC members and help them fulfill their mission: Cultivation of citizenship, leadership, and character vital to both civilian and military roles. Girls' Rifle Team, left to right: Donna Patton, Terri Krov, Lavina Harding, and Pam Moore. The team was second in national competition. Colonel Ramsey with Donna Patton, winner of the Distinguished Expert award. ill! Boys' Rifle Team, left to right: Terry Tanner, Greg Griffith, Tim Blodgett, john Ashbrook, Mike Bricker. The team was first in city, first in the NRA Sectional, and Grand Aggregate Winner in the North Invitational. Mr. Pagliasotti presents the Distinguished Expert award to john Ashbrook and Greg Griffith. ,,, . .. Eg R K, -X A .Ayr gs . . ,Mm .,,X. 'X K 2 I ,rm 1 . x Q I Ai' ' s HN' 'Qin nm HHWQ: . .. wvwqk 4 0 U Q Steve Harris, B ,M ,MM mmf, K ,,,-1 'Ervin U- 71:1 1-QQQQ, ...ff iam , ' Hlx. Q an f 'M 9W . ...F-1 H gy ,-11.. Q , .. is .Lkll -1: 9 11 1 11' . Qi ,Al 3 X K f ' N ,., O Q J 'Q Q O 'E ,uk FW SEQ x K- if f fn it 45 0 Q if Mv NZM! 3 , if 0 Q. 5 W I ll! W4 f V V4 ff? ,A Q N f S fp, Z 1 2 was-ai IIKZI 'I 2 QYW, 4 X Q Q ffA,w:k W ROTC: Looking Good , I I , K . ,videlvh , , .t . Q, Honor Platoon, alphabetical order: Donna Belmonte, Sherry Cope, Bridgette Krov, Cheryl Lajoie, Chanda Miller, Pamela Moore, Linda Neumann, Kim Davis, Terri Drumm, Lavina Harding, Penny Housworth, Debbie Koch, Theresa Ragnone, Rose Stuska, and Commander Linda Valdez Boys' Exhibition Drill Team, alphabetical order: john Ashbrook, Mike Ayala, Pat Bigley, Warren Carl, Rick Fuerst, Steve Harris, Ralph Henning, lUan Martinez, Ron Matthews, Tony Ramirez, Greg Templeton, Dan Salazar, Frank Vigil, and Tod Weiner Company Commanders And Platoon Leaders in vw Q '? il Color Guard, left to right: juan Martinez, Mike Ayala, Chris Hight, Tod Weiner, and Dan Salazar :Seniors Hurry on down tothe Colonel's. 177 A f i JAH ic f fi ,. Prom '77 Prom was celebrated by the Class of '77 on May 28,1977 at the Brown Palace Hotel. The dance was held from 9 to 12. The theme this year was Let's just Kiss and Say Goodbye. The colors selected for decoration were pink, burgundy and gold. Music was provided by CEREMONY. Senior Prom began a week of exciting events including an awards program, the Senior Luncheon, held at the Regency Hotel, and of course, graduation. Kurt Salley was chosen as King and Donna Sandoval as Queen. The Attendants were Denise Torsney, Mary Dunmire, loni Baca and Lynne Gonzales. Mark Trujillo, Brad Anderson, Greg Larrabee, and Chris Peel were chosen as Escorts. Denise Torsney Mark Trujillo Mary Dunmire Brad Anderson Joni Baca Greg Larrabee Lynne Gonzales Chris Peel Holl wood Here At Lincoln OF MICE AND MEN by john Steinbeck was Abraham Lincoln's first production of the year. Its forceful story introduced the memorable character of George, a cattleranch hand, portrayed by Tim Roessler and john Fischbach, and his protective friendship for Lennie, the blundering dreamer. The role of Lennie was captured quite effectively by Dave McDonald. The supporting cast was also very good. The part of Candy, a crippled old man, was quite well done by Doug Chapman. Appear- ing as Slim was Brook Nichols, as the boss, Tom Steinmeyer, as Curley, Tom Delling, as Curley's wife, Vanessa Lechman, Connie Mohr, Denise Pass, and jennifer Ryan, as Carlson, Chris May, and as crooks, the hunch-back stablebuck, Richard Irving. As a tragedy, OF MICE AND MEN had mixed audience reac- tions. The second play of the year was Neil Simon's comedy COME BLOW YOUR HORN. The play centered around Alan Baker, a bachelor, played by Paschal Cleese and the zany encounters he has with his family and various girlfriends. The parents were portrayed by Dave McDonald and Connie Mohr. Tom Delling played the conservative-turned-swinger brother. Connie the sweet, steady girlfriend was played by Vanessa Lechman and Tamar Roessler. Peggy-the sexy, dumb, and very rich girl-was played by Susan Baker and Heather Gilbert. The play was well received by audiences on December 9, 'I0, and 11. Tim is about to smack jennifer for her smart remarks in OF MICE AND MEN. Tim explains to Dave why they are different from other people in OF MICE AND MEN. Q A , it 1 tt t eff R. . Paschal is stumped by Vanessa's ultimatum in COME BLOW YOUR HORN. Connie is bothered by too many telephone calls at the bachelor apartment in Neil Simon's comedy. X Qi Susan tries to seduce Tom in COME BLOW YOUR HORN. Lights, Camera, Action! Limelighters is the formal name for the Lincoln High School drama club. The Limelighters hosted the annual Christ- mas party. They attended Eugene's dinner theatre. The Limelighters presented a night of one act plays. The officers were President, Connie Mohr, Vice President, Pat Nimrod, Secretary, Sandy Young, and Treasurer, Chris May. Thespians is an international organization which has the purpose and aim of advancing and improving the dramatic arts in high school. A person must have the equivalent of 100 hours of work on some production to be a member of this group. The Thespians presented COME BLOW YOUR HORN, HOUSE AT POOH CORNER, and in conjunction with Thomas jefferson High School they presented ONCE UPON A MATTRESS. The Thespian officers were President, Dave Kottra, Vice President, Dave McDonald, Secretary, Denise Pass, and Treasurer, john Fischbach. Limelighters become Thespians. Officers induct new Thespians. The Limelighter Leaders Thespian officers pose for a picture The Middle Ages Rel The annual musical play at Abraham Lincoln High School was Lerner and Lowe's exciting tale of King Arthur, CAMELOT. The legendary work of art was extremely engaging and well told. King Arthur creates the Round Table, a new concept of chivalry. The word of the Round Table spreads to France where Lancelot heeds its call and arrives in Camelot. ln the progression of the show, Guenevere, the Queen, falls in love with Lancelot. Mordred, the evil son of Arthur, arrives and tries to dishonor the King. He mocks Arthur's high ideals and tries to foster Guenevere's love for Lancelot. Mordred has Guenevere arrested and sentenced to burn at the stake for her love for Lancelot. She escapes to France with Lancelot. Arthur declares war on Lancelot, but just before the fighting begins, forgives them both. He is sad and disillusioned, his dream of love destroyed, and that of chivalry ruined. The play was directed by Mr. Ronald Ingle with vocal and instrumental direction under Mr. William McQueen and Mr. jack Fredricksen. Student Director was john Fischbach, and the sets were designed by Brook Nichols. The production was seen March 3,4,5. A dinner was served opening night of the show. ived The terrific people behind the scenes The people of Camelot celebrate May Day. x K N 1 5-' fm, I :Y ' il ' . l ' W riff? f If K ll l' V . 74 L 'V , gay I f i Q ' ini. 1 ' if: I . f 2 A 'XF ,, . . A Q ii. ' T fi? 'if . -5 3,2 f K Tim Roessler as King Arthur Charlene Dore as Guenevere. Pam Norris as Guenevere. Dave McDonald as Lancelot. Richard Irving as Pelllnore T82 QQ.. Q .1-- 1 ei -E 3 xi as f -4 ig Q , Q if .Qi ' W . q- Tl A - ,. . ix F 5 'L Q Q' f ki ., V 1 5 Q' , 5 b, A .J Z.,-.i v Q If : 'X 5 1 f - ffx ff fi 3 Fx Y L ssl -' Y ' 'S' 4 . W 5 W f -S 5 4 fa 1 Q ,Q M :. 3 Q P 6 if A I - . ,' L - f, v-nn x 1 as Q 5 S f A 'PF -5- 5 .,,,,,.,,,.M......a- .,......-N - xii , ...,x. ,4 ...Q-null' I Student Leaders OVI ' .. Leadership provides the spark that ignites the fuel that pushes the pistons that turn the shaft that runs the gears that turn the wheels that carry the load along the road that winds its way to the end of another school year. And that's what student leaders were invented for - to spark things and make 'em move. lt's a difficult and challenging job what with apathy and inertia to contend with, but there are plenty of opportunities to grow as a per- son and there are the rewards of knowing you've helped your classmates and your school and have gained valuable experience for other years of service down the road. jan Maes, Head Girl An exceptional young woman with outstanding leadership skills, jan served ably as Head Girl during her senior year. Her many accomplishments include bringing the Presidential Classroom Program to Lincoln High. lan plans to attend college and take a degree in political science followed by one in law. She anticipates a career as a public defender. Paschal Cleese, Head Boy PaschaI's outstanding qualities are his scholarship, pleasant personality, and ability to work constructively with others. He plans to study electrical engineering, business, and computer science at the University of Denver and then do advanced study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His interest in student government will con- tinue in college. 184 Debra Malik, Editor, The 'I977 PRESIDENT The editor of a yearbook must have an eye for design and layout, a head for detail, and the ability and imagination to create a format and content that will sum up a school year. Patience, good luck, and a fine staff also help. Debbie had them all. She plans to attend Colorado State University to major in social work. After graduation she will work in the child welfare field. Bernice Cordova Editor, THE LINCGLN LOG Bernice provided the sure-handed leadership necessary during a year that saw great change and improvement in the format and coverage of THE LINCOLN LOC. With an expanding readership and an increased size, the LOG needed someone like Bernice and she rose to the occasion. She plans a major in journalism at college and an eventual career in ra- dio and TV writing. 185 Class Of 77 , Best This Side Cf Heaven The Class of 77 Council is made up of students interested in becoming involved in the affairs of the Senior Class and con- tributing their talents to the well being of the entire student body. Their participation is shown through events like the Senior Prom, Senior Banquet, and developing all details in planning the 1977 graduation ceremony. The council is also responsible for many fundraising activities. They sponsored a Halloween Dance, and the movie YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN. They had several sucker sales to raise funds. Officers were Deloris Valdez, President, Malissa Penny, Vice President, Chris Cardenas, Secretary, and Cheri Birnbaum, Treasurer. The Sponsor was Mr. Warren Blair. Ain'1 I Cute! Hmm, dandruff? ,s,.-. W , R...-5' l Do we look alright? 186 ,W ,. Y , 3 Cold morning at the park Come on Ranny, move! XR Senior Class Council hard at work. i Mark Aguilar Nadine Alarid Douglas Alderson Lee Ann Alford Laury Altman Outstanding Senior ,QQCig,CQ5QE was LincoIn's Head Boy. He lettered twice in tennis and went to State in 1976. He took third in City and in District. Paschal also lettered in gymnastics. Paschal was a member of the Inter- national Thespians. He had the lead in the ay coME BLow YOUR HORN. He had minor roles in PAIAMA GAME, MOUSETRAP, and CAMELOT. Paschal was chosen Lancer of the Month in 1975. He took second place in the 1975 Foreign Language Festival. He was on junior Class Council and par- ticipated in the.Mbuntain Club. Paschal wast Vim jazz -tsg Choir and Concert BE:lf1d.'9A X Ni 1 X Seniors Gordon Bauer 1anetBaughman Terri Belling Donna Bell Donna Belmgnte Ken Belo Connie Benavidel Crystal Bennett jerry Berk David Berng Rebecca Bertrang Cheri Birnbaum Connie Blatchley Tim Blodgett Mike Blumer Korey Bocox Tammie Bohn cg. .... at Roy B0tterbuSCl'I Mark Bowen Janice Boyd Elizabeth Bradley X Stephanie Brasel Q...- E I gtsllf' , is . . S I- it Outstanding Seniors The PRESIDENT proudly announces this year's outstan- ding seniors as nominated by the Lincoln faculty and elected by the senior class. These fourteen Lancers were among seventy-two nominees selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and service. We, the PRESIDENT Staff, extend our congratulations to all the nominees, for the nomination itself was a high honor. Our particular congratulations go to the fourteen students featured on these and the following pages and to the eleven runners-up, whose names are listed below: Kris Breed, Celine Bush, Ruth Carter, Sandy Hadley, jim Kling, Dave Lee, john McCardle, Merle McKittrick, Karen Smith, Vickie Vosbeek, Barry Wood. 189 Class '77 leff Braun Kris Breed Susan Brewer Ponnie Brooks Kirkland Broom Stan Brown Duane Brunner Greg Brown Mary Brown S r Steve Burke Celine Bush loan Bubb Robin Burdette CASEY COONS was a three-sport letterman in '75-'76. He lettered in football, wrestling, and track in both junior and senior years. Casey was vice-president of the Octagon Club. He was a member of Undacaranza Nancycarl Don Butler Shaun Cain National Honor Society and L Club. ft '?rs- As a junior, he attended Boys' State. If Ruth Carter Shawn Casey 08 Q, Q., Seniors ,K fur it if W. 4 .fr Xi Donald Caglro Ronald Cagtro Rebecca Cavenah Steve Cervantes Ed Cervanyk Kevin Chace Mike Chambers Shirley Chandler Robyn joel Chavez Sherry Chrisco jeff Chrislip Denise Cisneros lean Clark Paschal Cleese john Coble Bob Colburn iff' Roger Colburn Dawna Collier Steve Cook Studigug Lancer in action, NH' Tom Cook Kevin Coon C Casey Coons Sherry Cope Bonnie Corder Bernice Cordova Leroy Cordova Outstanding Senior SCOTT GAUTHIER lettered in swimming and gymnastics all three years. In 1974 he took 4th in State Div- ing and in 1975 he took 7th in State Div- ing. He received the Top Ten Award in diving both years. As a sophomore, Scott took 6th in City in the floor exer- cises, and as a junior he was All-City and 13th in State In floor exercise. Scott was manager of the Girls' Gymnastics Team. Scott was on THE PRESIDENT Staff during his junior and senior years. He was a member of National Honor Society. Scott was chosen to be in WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS. Cheryl DeAragon Dan Decker Dale Deines Mike Denzer jan Di Francia Tedi Diener Do Dtrang Seniors David Dole Charlene Dore Michael Douglas Christy Driesbach Mary Dunmire Russell Dunn Frank Duran Darrell Dusina Craig Earhart Marcus Eddy Mary Edrich Randy Ellis Nancy Elsen Elaine Enderich Norm Engblom Clowning around for Spirit week. P9 E-K ' lg aa, K 5 'Obs - '- A1- Tom Eshom Gary Eubank Vickie Evel Sharon Everett lames Fauber Steve Feierabend LeeRoy Fetter Danielle Fillipi Marilyn Flscus ROBIN HAWKEY participated in many activities at Lincoln. She was in Ski Club and HERO Club. She was ac- tive on the Yearbook Staff for two years. She was on the Honor Roll for three years. She carried a 3.32 average. Robin played softball and enjoys skiing and swimming. She planned to go into transportation in the future. Bryan Fry Carla Fuhlendorf Michelle Fulford Linda Gallegos Rosalie Gallegos Garvella Gamble Scott Gauthier Seniors Diana Gehle Grace Gerard Dennis Gerlach Tammy Gibson james Giddings Richard Gillilan 'Q we My s ts s ig l judy Gilstrap Randy Giseburt julie Glenn Chris Goings jim Goldsworthy john Gonzales Lynne Gonzales Alta Goody jon Gramm l The devil within Kent Montgomery 'Ni Francis Graybeal Bruce Green lllll .., '+- Y--.... L 'N' 5 ---1. --....., --... --...... Wu.. t,tt RandyGreen Ci is F wmv- is . fr., ' DS? 5 fi JJ ndy Greiner Greg Griffith Outstanding Senior RANNY HECKER was in National Forensic League and band in his sophomore year. He was on the Yearbook Staff and wrestling team. As a junior, he went to Boys' State. ln his senior year, Ranny was Album Editor on the Yearbook Staff. He was in the jazz Choir and Concert Choir. Ranny was also a member of Senior Class Council. is ggbasodiis 'H ifiaigssitiigaj 39931 or it Terry Griffith Sandra Grissom Sandra Hadley Tammy Hale Tony Hanke Kent Harcrow Steven Harris , X X Ai'to9'os X' l To aw is wie oo? S niors W Lgjffyfjfjimwf r?fffQff ,iff ei V' W f Cf W , JW Kerry Headley Ranny Hecker Alice Hemphill Cindy Henderson Colleen Hennessyqgyfy , Mona Henry Ben Hernandez Shari Hewitt Renee Hines Mary Hodges Rosalie Ho an Sylvia Hoffman Robert Holman Ray Housworth Mark Howard john Huck Bruce Huffman Kim Hum Martin Hui-rieia Cindy Hussey If I make 1 more, I promise to eat my Malt-O-Meal everyday. Charlene Ingraham Tim lpson Class Of '77 Colleen jensen li xr! Il .rmrArA1m1m1zb10Iofo'd.?i. Dave Irving Tony lvarson Terry lames Russell jantzen Larry l9f1kir1S Outstanding Senior julie jensen Tom jessup janet jewell Wk john jimenez Earlene jones Carol john Fred johnson Vince johnston TIM MacARTHUR lettered in foot- ball as a junior and a senior. As a senior, he was president of Octagon Club and vice president of L Club. He went to Colorado Boys' State in his junior year. Douglas justice William Kaelber Peggy Karg Sv' 'tj' ' , 'X jx OU? Dwayne Kiggins Bonnie Kilcollins N.-on-Q. k-.,-..- 5' james Kirkendall john Kite William Klamm james Kling Aaron Klippel Seniors Robert Klippel Richard Knight Maria Koblischke Dennis Koch Sharon Konecny Pamela Korbe 'non in IF! ll ul Ol my ng -X. David Kottra Kevin Kramer Donna Krantz Terie Krov john Kuhrt joe Kuznicki gd AQ j,f Q .. Stefan Lani 1 jill La Plante Greg Larrabee Sorry, fellas, wrong way. Scott Layman X ffl ,f .aff I aff Peggy Leal Tw 4 ix in - I' fb' Qc, lsr f PB 4 'Q' s. Class '77 Vanessa Lechman David Lee Rebecca Lehl Mark Leslie Pam Lester Teresa Leverett Wanda Lewis Mark Lindbloom luanita Lobato rr. Robert Loving George Lowden L x N. L Debbie Luian sex- 1' - fx., ,, A Qt, . N X t S Q QQ- . : A . l Outstanding Senior BECKIE MCDONALD lettered three years on the Swim Team. She was the captain of Swim Team in her senior year. In the same year, Becky placed 1st, 2nd, and 4th in the City Swim Meet and 5th in a State Meet. She was a member of the Girl-Athletes-at-Lincoln Club. Beckie was in choir for three years and was a member of jazz Choir as a senior. She was a member of the National Honor Society. Beckie was on the Yearbook Staff for 'I V2 years. Elaine Leyba Gloria Lietzau .1 it Bonnie Looney Helen Lovato 15 we 5 X Paula Lucero Wayne Lucero Nr' Amy Lynch y q.. ,x 1, .. 3 f lr t ...W .mae 'xg sc, ,, J . Elf- 4 X Charee Lynn Tim MacArthur Patty Maddox Tom Maddux james Maddux Florence Madonna lan Maes Virginia Maestas Dorrance Magnan Bob Major Alan Maki Seniors Debbie Malik lody Mangus Gerald Manzanares Lau,-3 Manzanares Liga Marchesi fv1iChaelN1ar50Iek as .. fm Q 1 YK' ,5 .,k, AWS a A E Debbie Martin Robert Martin Debbie Martinez Innocence is sexier than you think. XX D I gf www 4f'+x WG Jody Martinez Louella Martinez . .gsy ' , .., 5 ,fx Class Cf '77 Wade McCall iff' Rosemarie Martinez Curtis Matzke Kent McAninch john McCardle Mary McBride Eldon McCully lulle McDowell Karen McFarland Cheryl McVicker Manuel Medina . gig. Becky Mestas Outstanding Senior CHERYL MCVICKER was a Student Senate representative all three years. She was also on the Class Council all three years. Cheryl attended the Fort Collins Leadership Conference as a sophomore. She attended Girls' State in her junior year. Cheryl was in Pep Club for three years. During her sophomore year, Cheryl was Mat Maid. She was a Pom pon Girl as a junior, and Assistant Head Cheerleader during her senior year. Cheryl was an attendant at the 1976 Homecoming. Cheryl was a junior Escort. She was a member of National Honor Society and a candidate in the Denver junior Miss Pageant. Beckie McDonald David McDonald Merle McKittrick Kathleen McLaughlin f' s UN... Gloria Mendoza Grace Mendoza y kr. if David Miller .awww 4 'C.,1tr 1 Seniors ,Q K ga i Diane Miller Sabrina Minter Theresa Miskol Connie Mohr john Molberg Diane Monaghan Victor Mondragon jack Montgomery Kent Montgomery Tony Montoya Evvie Moore Carol Moran Mark Muhlhauser Lori Myers Bryan Nakagawa loann Narverud Cindy Nation X f ll Monica Nedbalski David Nelson Linda Neumann Dave Lee prepares for delicate experiment. cgf' Q.--ff nl' Q4 Robert Newman Brook Nichols 5 Class Of '77 Michael Nichols Pat Niederhaus Loretta Nimrod Pat Nimrod Ken Nix Sharon Noller Pam Norris O din g n Mark Northcott Susan Oaster Richard O'Bryan Kimberlee Oliver ' Teri Olmstead Loretta Ortiz .. f 'N-.W GLORIA MENDOZA was a member of Student Senate, a class representative, and a member of Class s rf Sl' --c 4 Council in grades 10, 11, and 12. She was a member and an officer of Pep Brenda Osborne Teriowens Club. Gloria was also a Cheerleader in her junior and senior years. Lucille PappaS Raymond Parker Christopher Peel Malissa Penny Ierri Perez Kevin Perizzolo Art Perlman Tami Pestinger Park Peters Seniors Einer Peterson Linda Peterson john Pettinger Robert Phillips Loretta Phipps Delia Pipiringos ri WNl7' B. Q ,T -4 Q v- s 1 9 l A, Sue Pitt Pat Plampin Tammy Friday Alfred Quintana Thomas Quintana Deanna Rathbun x 'C fa N ff A J J.-1. i ' X Y' , Terrie Rea Sue Reed john Reffel Keep on Rockin' me, baby. if Mike Reid Kevin Rein 'fi if Class Gf '77 Lynn Reynolds Marilyn Richards Wanda Rivera Michele Roberts Karen Robertson Debra Robinson Randy Rodriquez john Romero Lavonne Romero 4311- OM- Gary Rutherford jennifer Ryan Outstanding Senior PAM NORRIS had roles in FUNNY GIRL and PAJAMA GAME. She was Alice in ALICE IN WONDERLAND and was cast for the Apart of Guinevere in CAMELOT. She was a member of Limelighters and Thespians. Pam was a Mat Maid and a member of Fashion Board and National Honor Society. She was a junior Escort and a participant in the 1976 Denver's junior Miss Pageant. Pam was in choir all three years and was a member of jazz Choir. Tim Roessler Patty Rogers Frieda Rothrock Veyoun Russell N.-J K.. Denise Salas Michael Salazar l l w g A ,fi ff Qi Kurt Sallei' Carol Sammeth - 1 L ss.a '- Q A A ,tt W 1fL,. i S X ,,, G H , n0s Seniors ri-.-fe- - 1 i '..eTb. A as Mary Sanchez Victoria Sanchez Dave Sanders Donna Sandoval Par Sandoval Cheryl Sauve Dave Schaaf Sandra Schalbrack Clyde Schmidtke Debbie Schneider Laurie Schneider 6 janet Schraeder Q,-4 'J 9 R ,. sf Auirlsiajltx Ken Schwartz Denise Scroggs Margaret Seay Doug 56dbrO0k lim 5h3db0lf A ' Q , W eel eaae S x . f TLW Pat Shane Karen Shaw Sharon Shaw Lancer Football Team's enthusiastic supporters. ,158 qv-. Annette Shea Duane Shepherd ik 'Wir W... Class Of '77 Shelley Shirley Mike Sidebottom lennifer Simpson Shannon Sinclair Diana Sloan Donna Small Craig Smith Melinda Smith Patty Smith Shelly Smith Randy Southwell QS.. FTW saga ....i ,, Outstanding Senior i l MALISSA PENNY was Head Cheerleader as a senior and a Cheerleader in her junior year. She was active in Pep Club all three years. As a sophomore, Malissa was a Mat Maid. Malissa was the 1975-'76 Homecoming Queen. She was sophomore class treasurer and senior class vice president. She was on Class Council for three years and a class representative to Student Senate in her sophomore and senior years. She participated in Youth in Government in her junior and senior years. Malissa belonged to numerous other groups, including junior Choir, Concert Choir, and jazz Choir. As a sophomore, she was on the Swim Team. She was also a member of xl X.. I is N Karen Smith Kathy Smith e' Patti Smith Rhonda Smith tsl 1? Nanc S eicher Randall Spradling J'-P . west N .i -nf 1 ' Fashion Board. Lyle Spruce William Stambaugh 'ss Seniors ,S if fi: 3 W! t in ,J .-l-T K3 Roland Stancato Deborah Stark Theresa Steiger Tom Steinmeyer Doug Stephens Mark Stephens Daren Sterling Mike Stewart lodi Stewartson Ken Stoneman Rebecca Stoneman S3 r--w I? Nxkk Alan Stout Cheryl Strange Gary Strickland Rhonna Strickland Rosie Stuska Richard Subia K : r - r2 : circumference of a circle. 209 Class W ws. Diana Suder Ed Swanson Lisa Swisher David Tefft Louis Terrones Denise Torsney Clay Trautner Mike Tucson Carol Turner ,tt t 4 C y tg. Deloris Valdez Linda Valdez Outstanding Senior PARK PETERS was chosen to be in the All-City Sophomore Choir as a soloist. He was in jazz Choir for two years Cas vocal soloistl and in the jazz Band all three years Kas pianist and vocalistl. Park was selected to do a musical Mary Trouth Mark Trujillo Maurine Twining Regina Ulibarri jeff VanDeusen Albert Vargas .Qi spot promoting the State Centennial for KRMA-TV. Alicia Vargas Tina Varoz Qi Chris Velasquez Gloria Vigil Matt Vigil Vicki Vosbeek Wally Walker Seniors Kari Wallace Michael Walsh Doug Watkins Chris Webb Melanie Welch Tim Welden ii .1 i 3, fi f l 19' 31,5 . WM C C :,-l A X -A Q Ai gif . , 2, -E' 4 ! 131 ' ' Bill Wheeler Chuck Wheeler Denni White Mark Whitley Frank Williams Ron Williamson Ah, come on, Katrina! I iis vnu-w.vw n 1-.JL XP Mlglglkigm WW 2'l'l Class '77 DON lohn Willoughby Debbie Wilson Pamela Winklepleck Barry Wood Mike Wood Kevin Woods Vern Woolen Candy Wright Keith Yamaguchi Shelly Yetter Lisa Young tie sandyvoung sherrazafesky Outstanding Seniors 5 BN g .fan .rg i 212 SUSAN REED, as a senior, was Political Action Chairman. She was Speaker of the House in the 1976 Youth-ln-Government Program and at Girls' State. She was secretary of her class as a sophomore and a junior. She was the organizer and a member of the Student Advisory Committee. Sue was a junior Escort. She was a member of National Honor Society, National Forensic League, Mountain Club, and Tennis Team. VERNE WOOLEN showed various talents in sports. He lettered in varsity baseball as a sophomore. As a junior he was chosen All City Defensive Back, and he was chosen All City Shortstop. Verne was captain of the football and basketball teams. He was chosen by POPULAR SPORTS Magazine in 1975 as one of the nation's top 100 high school running backs. Verne was on the Athletic Advisory Board. In his junior year Verne was Lancer of the Month and a representative to Boys' State. r' O ff? fy ff! lbg 7 fef ,lf jx fww wah BJKL f cf 6 VK? 005 ZQaUf STANDI Poster promotion. xfgszf, k 5 4 I+, nf' f4issa,g , ,, wig. f wmx,,.,,v -51, f . Linda Valdez, First Attendant Linda Gallegos, Third Attendant Tami Pestinger, Second Attendant The Presidents Lady I The 1977 PRESIDENT Staff proudly an- nounces Mary Dunmire as Abraham Lincoln High School's First Lady. Her attendants are Linda Valdez, Tami Pestinger, and Linda Gallegos. Photographs were selected by our official photographers, Allinger, Markay, Don Peter- son, Tracy, and Universal. Final selection was made by the Yearbook Staff. The Past is a memory, the Future , a dream, the Present, a razor's edge that separates them. Once again, despite the predictions of low voter turnout, the American public fooled the experts and flooded the polls with one of the highest voter turnouts in recent American history. Even though jimmy Carter was the ap- parent winner soon after the election results started coming in, the Ford-Carter election was extremely close. The winner inherited inflation, taxation, and energy problems. Mr. Carter is now stressing thermostats at 65 degrees for energy conservation and is determined to reform the morals of the American people in order to encourage a national unity. His first official action as Presi- dent was to give amnesty to Vietnam draft evaders, a decision which was highly controversial. On the sports scene, the Colorado Rockies are doing very well considering they are a fresh, new expansion team. At present, they are tied with the Minnesota Northstars for third place in the Smythe Division. Thanks to the steady support of the NHL fans and the antics of Crazy George, hockey is gain- ing popularity in Denver. Retiring the red, white, and blue basketball did not stop the Denver Nuggets as they are now going strong and heading for the NBA playoffs. They now have the best standing record in the entire NBA. In addition,'three Nuggets - David Thompson, Dan Issel, and Bobby jones 4 along with Coach Larry Brown were elected to the All Star Team thanks to thetzealous voting of dedicated Denver fans. Some of the West Coast fans were upset with Dan Issel's being chosen as a starter over the Los Angeles Lakers' Kareem-Abdul labbar. The Nuggets continued to enjoy incredible fan support throughout the season. ' The old pigskin slipped by us when we stated earlier that the Oakland Raiders were slipping. Some slip. They went on to humiliate the Minnesota Vikings in the Super Bowl. Despite our arch rival's becoming champs, the Bron- co hopes for a title in the coming year are strong, even with the resignation of Head Coach john Ralson. The reasons behind his resignation were probably a culmination of many problems including a player rebellion at the end of the regular season. The new boss is Red Miller, formerly with the New England Patriots. His first official action as Head coach was to trade quarterback Steve Ramsey to the New York Giants in exchange for Craig Morton, a veteran quarterback. The fans are now anxious to see if the new coach can fulfill Denver's dreams. . . . Lookin' Back rf? f JY! M fl' fl jd XL! 'J V W y CGM M O th f hion of yesteryear. U A ,-. they'lI move on anyway they can. 2 M M, Hia . . . Loakawsfmk. . . How to sum up a school year . . .let us see. There was fall and registration with its hustle and hassle, With newly arrived sophomores and juniors just getting used to the names. The fall sports scene looked promising, most notably foot- ball, We thought this could be the year - but it wasn't, ex- cept in gymnastics and swimming where good ol' Abe took all of the marbles. On the social scene, the howdy dance got things friendly and set the pace. This spun off into homecoming, the most successful in years, Vern Woolen and Malissa Penny presiding and Roundtree providing the music, after the footballers turned in the best performance this year. And mighty Abe rallied over the Southern Rebels in the fine tradition of the past. The fall leaves fell to the ground but lack Frost's snow didn't come. In the west, the skiers frowned with despair but out east they had snow up to their ears. Despite lack of snow, christ- mas came and student senate charged on to produce one of the most successful operation cheer programs ever. Fall sports ended with girls swimming and gymnastics tak- ing city. Cross country and soccer teams did well but volleyballers got spiked. Golfers beat Kennedy and tennis team took fifth. The cagers blazed onto the court with a flair, with many great players still to come into their own, like Larry Gatewood, joe Lujan, and Mike Sleppy. Girl basketballers were 3 and 5 in league. Swimming again took city and Mr. Klune's boys did their thing, finishing 5 and 3. Then came birthday ball, a pot of gold at the end of the rain- bow colors of the dance. Greg Brown and lan Maes were king and queen. Spring was next. That's where we are now. just what it will bring is hard to tell. We can't wait to find out-not if the yearbooks are to arrive on time. So all we can do is look to the coaches to see what they say. Last year our Lancer baseball team batted, its way to the city championship and played in the state playoffs. lt looks as though they might do the same thing this year. Gymnastics looks strong-city champs at least and among the top four in state. As for girls' and boys' tennis-well, we'll see. That pretty well does it gang. That's 30 for now. We've gi n you about all that space will allow. gf - LD 5? E gb 5 In G- 0 5555 355 Kevin Spiderman Kramer looks to see if the coast is clea He y ntda ? 9 3 B . ' Q jf .f a1aif?5sa.sa5gf?ie il., Life is a highway down whose broad surface the present thunders. Seniors!! Start your engines! Get ready for - Movl Well, seniors, this is it. The moment we've.been waiting for, the culmination of 12 years of study, D-Day, H-Hour, the big moment: GRADUATION!!! Item: April 15, Friday, Measurement for caps and gowns. It all begins with getting the proper fit for the proper attire. Some of us felt a few butterflies in the stomach when we realized this was it. Item: April 20-22, Wednesday through Friday. Delivery of graduation announcements. Time to let Aunt Agatha, Uncle Herman, and the family friends in on the big moment. And they thought we'd never make it. Item: May 28, Saturday. Senior Prom. Here it is, girls: the goal you've worked all year for. So put on your high-heeled sneakers and grab that guy. You're steppin' out at the Brown Palace tonight. Item: june 1, Wednesday. Books and fees. Be sure to turn in all those school supplies and get yourself out of debt or the diploma will be missing from the envelope at the ceremonies. Item: june 2, Thursday. Signing out of classes. Have your favorite teachers put down their john Hancocks and say goodbye to homework, hall passses, and absence slips. lIt's gettin' closer!! Item: june 2, Thursday. Awards program. Time to honor the ones who did a bit more than was expected and helped make Lincoln the great school it is. Item: june 3, Friday. Senior Luncheon, 1:00 p.m., at the Regency Hotel. Man, this is class. Must be a preview of the future, eh? Wonder what the speaker'Il have to say. Item. june 7, Tuesday. GRADUATION. An occasion for both sadness and happiness. Sadness in knowing that we can no longer be as close as we once were with the fourth-hour- lunch buddies we've known since sophomore year. Hap- piness because - Whew! We finally made it even after that D in chemistry. Sadness because a door is closing behind us, happiness because another is swinging open before us. And through that door lies the future and the separate paths we will choose and follow. For some of us, it will be college, for others, careers and jobs: for still others, marriage or travel or just taking things easy for a while. Whatever path you choose, we wish each and every senior the best of luck and happiness wherever you go and whatever you do. And, hey! - don't forget that other door, the one that's closing behind us now. Remember Lincoln and come to see us now'n then. 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ACE OF CLUBS Alvarado, Frankie Atencio, jesse Bond, Michael Depineda, Manuel Duran, Frank Gilstrap, judy Gutierrez, Susan Hamon, Debra Herrera, Frances Hopkins, Robert Kenny, Stanley Krantz, Mark Lietzau, Gloria Lucero, Christine Martinez, Tommy Perron, Sonya Prince, judy Roundtree, Arzell Rowland, Pamela Sandoval, Max Willis, Robert BARTENDERS Bunnel, Stacy Chace, Karyl jones, Ann jones, Patti McArthur, jenni Primavera, Edi Urban, Debbie BOWLING CLUB Blaser, Susan Bregan, Dan Carpenter, Mike Carter, Tammi Chaves, Mark Chester, jeff Chaves, Mark Clem, Rena David, Steve Dove, Kevin Euel, Vickie Fjeldheim, Lory Gibbons, Robert Hatch, Tim Hotchinson, Roger Houseworth, Penny jaramillo, Roberto Kent, Rich Larson, Mike Marsolek, Mike Mestas, Becky Morris, Chuck Novak, Brenda Ragnone, Vicki Ragnone, Charlene Roy, Dale Stiger, Randy Strickland, Rhonna Wilson, joe BRIDGE BUILDING Adams, Cecelia Baughman, janet Billinger, Shelly Braun, jeff Carter, Ruth Chase, Tom Cook, Bob Cook, Steve Cook, Tom Coulin, Elise Donahue, Tom Dusina, Darrel Ellis, Randy Elsen, Nancy Estock, john Fast, Greg Feirabend, Steve Gehle, Dianne Gibson, Tammy Givens, Eddy Givens, jommy Harcrow, Kent Hawley, Tom Hayes, Paul Hjelm, Debbie Hoffman, Rosalie Irving, Richard johnson, joe Kilcollins, Bonnie Kinn, Tom Kling, jim Knoll, Brian Kramer, Kevin Lajoie, Brian Larabee, Greg Larabee, Laura Leonard, Susan Lopez, jon Maki, Alan McAninch, Kent Mees, jeff Millard, Keith Molberg, john Montgomery, Kathy Nakagawa, Brian Patton, Donna Phillips, Brian Plucheck, Arnold Poseley, jeff Rocchio, john Rounds, Scott Rush, Dennis Salley, Kurt Sauve, Cheryl Schaaf, David Shea, Annette Shockley, Rena Sterling, Daren Swanson, Edward Suazo, Reynold Trautner, Clay Wada, Kazuhide Walker, Wally Welden, Tim Westerberg, Bob Williams, Charles Williams, Karen Woods, Kevin ADVANCED CHOIR Adams, Kari Alberhasky, Linda Belo, Debra Brown, Pamela Burks, Ray Caywood, Wendy Chapman, Doug Coffey, Diane Dove, Kevin Dreiling, Deidra Gloyd, William Graves, Linda Henke, Ann Hillman, janet Irving, Richard jones, judy Kaler, Victoria Klitzky, Lisa Krueger, Kay Lovato, Pamela Martinez, Mike Martinez, Micheal Mauney, Patricia McArdle, Chris McBrien, Nancy Melon, Patricia Moncivais, B,j, Needham, Kathy Otto, jeff Perez, Charlene Roberts, George Rome, Paula Shaner, Betty Urban, Bernadette Valdez, Chris Weaver, Leslie Young, jolene CONCERT CHOIR Antanow, Paul Belding, Terri Bell, Donna Bennet, Crystal Bertrang, Rebecca Blatchley, Connie Botterbusch, Roy Bradley, Elizabeth Brewer, Susan Cardenes, Chris Chandler, Shirley Dagner, Lori DeHerrera, Beverly Dore, Charlene Evel, Vickie Harcrow, Kent Harris, Steven Hecker, Ranny Hemphill, Alice Hoffman, Rosalie Hussey, Lucinda Irving, David jewell, janet Kite, john Krov, Theresa Maddox, Patty Maddox Ill, james McCuIly, Eldon McDonald, Beckie McDonald, David McDowell, julia Mohnaghan, Diane Myers, Lori Nimrod, Patricia Norris, Pamela Penny, Malissa Pappas, Lucille Perrizolo, Kevin Peters, Park Plampin, Patrick Schneider, Laurie Seay, Margaret Smith, Karen Smith, Melinda Strange, Cheryl Terrones, Louis Valdez, Melinda Vosbeek, Victoria Yetter, Shelley Young, Sandra IAZZ ENSEMBLE Ballard, Roger Broom, Kirk Cardenas, Dave Case, Tom Collier, Dawna Dusina, Darrell Eigsti, Brad Fitzpatrick, Mark Flores, Xavier Garcia, George Haggerty, john Hemphill, Alice Hurrieta, Marin Kuhrt, john Martinez, Abraham Molberg, john Nakagawa, jay Peters, Park Rein, Kevin Rutt, Richard Swisher, Lisa Yamaguchi, Keith MIXED CHORUS Barajas, Kenneth Brauckmuller, Shelly Burke, Michele Burns, Betty Canterbury, jeffrey Chacon, Terri Christensen, David Decesare, Marie Rosters Delange, jackie Delling, Thomas Deitz, Debbie Donahue, Tracy Fanning, Karen Feierabend, Susan Fitzsimmons, Margie Frazer, David Gonzales, Alejandra Graige, Karen Guntrum, Fawnda Hawkins, Barry Hines, Michael Hinajosa, Maryellen Kline, Donna Leslie, Theresa Martinez, Cindy Mier, jenni Miskol, Laurie Mosman, Isabel Novak, Brenda Ornelas, Ralph Pagel, Walter Peeples, William Phannensteil, Dirk Philpot, Tracy Plampin, Theresa Rome, David Romero, Lorena Schermerhorn, Shelly Schmidke, Sheila Schrader, Steven Stabenow, Carole Walsh, Michael Yablonski, Shari Zalesky, Patricia VOCAL ENSEMBLE Blatchley, Connie Botterbusch, Roy Brewer, Susan Cardenes, Chris DeHererra, Beverly Dore, Charlene Hecker, Ranny Hemphill, Alice Kite, john Krov, Theresa Maddox, Patty McDonald, Dave McDonald, Beckie McDowell, julia Monaghan, Diane Nimrod, Patricia Norris, Pamela Penny, Malissa Peters, Park Smith, Karen Strange, Cheryl Valdez, David Valdez, Linda Vosbeck, Victoria Young, Sandra DECA Cisneros, Denise Deiner, Tedi DiFrancia, jan Giddings, james Hoffman, Sylvia Huner, Debbie McCarty, Kelly McKittrick, Merle Morrow, Connie Oaster, Susan Sims, Robert Torsney, Denise Valdez, Eric Walker, Wally Wheeler, Billy White, Denni PODNERS Brown, Kathy Comming, Bill Gatewood, janie Gatewood, Stella Harding, Lavina Herbert, jill Herbert, Patricia Perking, Barbara PRESIDENT STAFF Brewer, Vickie Casey, Carolyn Davis, Stu Elliot, William Evangelista, Vickie Fondy, Sandy Gauthier, Scott Gibson, Donna Griffith, Terry Hadley, Sandy Hamilton, Barb Hawkey, Robin Hecker, Karla Hecker, Ranny Hoffman, Rosalie Hoyle, jeanine Klitzky, Lisa Knutson, Terrie Korbe, Pam Kramer, Kevin Lechman, Vanessa McDonald, Beckie Mangus, jody Malik, Debbie Reed, Darlene Salas, Cyndey Thomas, john Williams, Beverly Zezulka, Debbie QUILL AND SCROLL Bohte, Carrie Bowen, Harold Hoyle, jeanine Russell, Veyoun Shea, Linda ROTC LD-4 CADETS Belmonte, Conna Blodgett, Timothy Bricher, Michael Coon, Kevin Griffith, Greg Krov, Theresa Neumann, Linda Perlman, Arthur Shadbolt, james LD-3 CADETS Ashbrook, jon Bigley, Patrick Blodgett, john Brown, Mary Frances Carl, Warren Cope, Sherry Drumn, Terri Harding, Lavina Harris, Steven Housworth, Penny Miller, Chanda Stuska, Rosalie Molloy, Anthony LD-2 CADETS Arnold, Brian Ayala, Michael Barajas, Kenneth Davis, Bridgette Fuerst, Ricky Keeler, Delores Koch, Debra Lajoie, Cheryl Logan, jeffrey Lott, Douglas Martinez, Ernie Martinez, juan Matthews, Ronald Ramirez, Anthoney Moore, Pamela Ragnone, Kim Raisbeck, Rodney Salazar, Daniel Sanchez, Paulette Tanner, Terry Templeton, Gregory Tracy, Donald Valdez, Melinda Vigil, Frankie Weiner, Tod Pagel, Walter LD-1 CADETS Christophe, Rina Delage, jackie Henning, Ralph Hight, Christopher Knoll, Dean Martinez, Gilbert Melone, Patrick Rhodes, Sundee Rocchio, john Shaw, Pam Sword, john SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL Beard, Dana Belmonte, Donna Birnbaum, Cheri Brasel, Stephanie Breed, Kris Brewer, Suzie Brown, Greg Camacho, Sandy Cardenas, Chris Casey, Shaun Chandler, Shirley Cleese, Paschal Coons, Casey Dagner, Lori Driesbach, Christy Dunmier, Mary Edrich, Mary Elsen, Nancy Fourt, Marilynn Fjeldheim, Lory Hecker, Ranny Henderson, Cindy Henery, Mona Rae Hewitt, Sherri Hoffman, Rosalie Houseworth, Ray lpson, Tim jantzen, Russell Kilcollins, Bonnie Lindbloom, Mark Lucero, Paula Lynn, Charee Maes, jan Mendoza, Grace Mendoza, Gloria Mestas, Becky Molloy, Mona Penny, Malissa Peterson, Linda Pitt, Sue Reed, Sue Romero, john Roybal, Debbie Schaff, Dave Swisher, Lisa Tapia, Pedro Valdez, Deloris Valdez, Linda Vosbeck, Vicki Walker, Wally SKI BENDERS Bohte, Carrie Bowen, Harold Cordova, Gino Freyta, Karen Garcia, George Grabe, Kenneth Helling, Randy Helling, Todd Hennessy, Colleen Holley, Robert Hoyle, jeanine Knutson, Terrie Leslie, jill Maes, Dave Nielson, Chip Perron, juan Dean Peterson, Tom Smaldone, Pat Tams, janet Thompson, Kenneth Trouth, Therese Weber, Mike Young, Sandy STUDENT SENATE Adams, Kari Barlow, Brad Costello, Rose Cleese, Paschal Elsen, judy Fjeldheim, Lory Ford, Suzy Gonzales, DeeDee Holbrook, Sarah Knutson, Terrie Larson, Shari Leverett, Teresa Lindbloom, Mark Lowden, Kay Maes, Ian McVicker, Cheryl Mendoza, Gloria Mendoza, Grace Montano, Mark Osborne, Patty Penny, Elaine Penny, Malissa Reed, Susan Roybal, Debbie Salas, Cyndey Smith, Kathy Sterling, Daren Valdez, Debbie Valdez, Deloris THESPIANS Baker, Susan Burke, Steve Chapman, Doug Delling, Tom Fischbach, john Irving, Richard Kottra, David Lawson, Brenda Lechman, Vanessa Matzke, Curtis May, Chris McDonald, David Mohr, Connie Nichols, Brook Nimrod, Patricia Norris, Pam Pass, Denise Roessler, Tamar Roessler, Tim Steinmeyer, Tom Tomsic, Bonnie Williamson, Ron VICAXICE Baily, lohn Bernard, Mike Blitz, Randy Brungardt, Mike Burley, Bart Candelaria, Rita Carabajal, Porfi Clark, lean Chadwick, Rick Chrislip, jeff Dunn, Russell Gillilan, Rich Hansen, Don Harris, Dan Hernandez, Tim Hogan, Dan Holman, Bob Imrie, Fred jaramillo, LeRoy Knezevich, Steve Leslee, Mark Ludwig, Brett Maddox, Tom Mannes, Gordon Medina, Ignacio Martinez, Randy Mondragon, Victor Mulhern, Dennis Navarro, Ramos Otto, jeff Redding, Francisco Romero, Benjie Romero, Matt Silva, Frank Smith, Terry Sullivan, Shawn Thiebaut, Dale Tygrett, Ray Wogniak, Wayne DELEGATE ASSEMBLY lst SEMESTER Anderson, Kevin Barlow, Dan Barlow, Brad Baylon, Gina Beard, Dana Billinger, Shelly Blakley, Steve Bower, Harold Brasel, Stephanie Bratcher, Barb Breed, Kris Brenum, Cindi Brewer, Stacy Brewer, Susan Brown, Mary Frances Cardenas, Chris Donahue, Tracy Duran, Frank Edmundson, Zoe English, Susan Fernandez, Michael Garcia, Lanett Gomez, Francine Gomez, Pari Gonzales, Ali Graige, Karen Griffin, Kathy Hemphill, Alice Hercing, Lavina Hosletter, Shannon jensen, julie Kilkollins, Bonnie Lehl, Becky Lillich, Ann Lujan, Denise Lynn, Charee Martinez, Marie McLaughlin, Kathy McVicher, Cheryl Mendoza, Gloria Mendoza, Grace Montenegro, Nancy Pelham, Brian Preeson, Ron Ragnone, Kim Roessler, Tamar Romero, john Roybal, Debbie Salas, Cyndey Sanford, Kathy Shaw, Lori Smith, Melinda Spruce, Lyle Stumbaugh, Will Tilbert, Heather Vigil, Brenda Walker, Wally Webster, Mitch DELEGATE ASSEMBLY 2nd SEMESTER Arellano, Debby Bellinger, Shelly Bennett, john Blakely, Steve Brasel, Stephanie Brewer, Susie Cardenas, Chris Casadas, Sandy Columbia, Wendy Davis, Bridgette DeHerrara, Beverly Distefano, Kathy Dreiling, Deidra Driesbach, Lori English, Susan Fair, Craig Feierabend, Steve Gamble, Regina Gonzales, Brenda Griffin, Kathi Hamburg, Gail Hasseman, Vickie Hewitt, Shari Hurley, Robin johnson, Fred Kenny, Stanley Korbe, Pamela Kottra, David Lechman, Vanessa Leslie, Terry Logan, jeff Lowden, Kay Lucero, George Lujan, Denise Mack, Maureen Medina, Mike Mestas, Becky Mosman, Isabel Mulhauser, Mark Pelham, Brian Penny, Elaine Pitt, Sue Reed, Susan Robinson, Debra Roybal, Michele Schmidt, Corky Schmidt, Max Schneider, judy Segura, Tom Sierra, Rebecca Strange, Cheryl Stuckey, DeeDee Thornsberry, Linda Trujilla, Mark FASHION BOARD Baca, loni Beard, Dana Beaver, Sharon Bennett, Crystal Burnbaum, Cheri Castenada, Shirley Chase, Robyn Eatwell, Willow Forney, Holly Garcia, Lynette Gonzales, Lynn Hasseman, Vicki Larson, Shari Lester, Pam Lowden, Kay Lynn, Charee McBride, Mary jane Mendoza, Grace Norris, Pam Penny, Malissa Roller, Barbara Sandoval, Donna Smith, Patty Smith, Shelly Strickland, Rhonna Tweedale, Teresa Valdez, Deloris Valdez, Georgia FBLA Baca, Rhonda Cortez, Larry Cryder, Pam johnson, Terri Koch, Sheryl Larson, Linda Leyba, Elaine Lobato, juanita Lucero, Paula Marchesi, Chris Oliver, Kim Sanchez, Victoria Shaner, Betty Vigil, Gloria Vierow, Veronica Walters, Sharon Zezulka, Debbie FHA Anderson, jill Archuleta, Cindy Bubb, Margaret Carpenter, Micheal Coran, Margaret Danforth, Debbie Dalton, Glenda Deffenbaugh, Della DeHerrera, Bev Dore, Dan Elder, Dorothy Engelhardt, Paula Gomez, Belinda Gutierrez, Susan Hulitsky, Stephanie Krause, Deborah Lee, Christopher Manzanares, Laura Margheim, Cindy Martinez, Laurie Martinez, Linda Martinez, Rita Montenegro, Nancy Morales, Teresa Patton, Donna Romero, Barbara Romero, Clara Rupple, Debra Shaw, Karen Tanner, Linda Tweedale, Teresa Valdez, Christing Vigil, janet GAL CLUB Alford, Lee Ann Allerton, Susan Bush, Carol Bush, Celine Carter, Ruth Case, jill Case, Lynette Chase, Karyl Dunmire, Linda Dunmire, Mary Griffith, Terry Hadley, Sandy Hamilton, Barb jones, Anne jones, Patty McGennis, Dee Dee Molloy, Gail Shea, Annette Smith, Karen Trujillo, Laura HEALTH CAREERS Brown, Pam Choe, Ae Sun Chrisco, Sherry Coulter, Cherie Hooley, Ginger Hurley, Robin johnson, Vicki johnson, Virginia Kilcollins, Bonnie Maki, Alan HERO Arnell, Tami Belding, Terri Blatchley, Connie Brown, joe Brown, Mary Burgesser, janet Chrisco, Sherry Cook, Bob Cope, Sherry Doyle, Mike English, Susan Faulk, Shirley Gallegos, Rosalie Grabe, Ken Harms, julie Henke, Ann Henry, Mona Rae Herrera, Debbie Holman, Sandy john, Caroldine Krantz, Donna Lehl, Becky Lange, Steve Leroux, Tina Mares, Debbie Martinez, Louolla Marton, Kendra O'Neill, Cathy Peterson, Linda Ramirez, Marty Sammeth, Carol Sanchez, Lillian Smith, Rhonda Stuska, Rosalie Warembourg, Becky Wagner, Robert HONORARY CADETS Belmonte, Donna Christopher, Rita Cope, Sherry Davis, Bridgette Drumm, Terri Harding, Lavina Housworth, Penny Koch, Debbie Krov, Terie Lajoie, Cheryl Miller, Chanda Moore, Pamela Ragnone, Kim Stuska, Rosalie Valdez, Linda INSTRUMENTAL GROUPS ALL STATE BAND Dusina, Darrell Hemphill, Alice Kuhrt, john Molberg, lohn Nakagawa, lay Stephens, Doug Swisher, Lisa ALL STATE ORCHESTRA Hemphill, Alice May, Chris Patton, Donna Stephens, Doug CITY WIDE BAND Broom, Kirk Dusina, Darrell Hemphill, Alice Holland, Gina Kohut, Bill Kuhrt, john Molberg, john Moore, Toni Nakagawa, lay Stephens, Doug Swisher, Lisa Valdez, Anita Worrell, Terry Young, Susan CITY WIDE ORCHESTRA Green, Randy Harris, Steve Hemphill, Alice May, Chris Patton, Donna Rein, Kevin Roessler, Tamar Stephens, Doug CONCERT BAND Arnold, Brian Bunting, Virgil Burris, Raymond Cardenas, David Casey, Carolyn Chace, Kevin Fitzpatrick, Mark Fuller, Roy Garcia, George Hilton, Douglas Hilton, Kevin Holland, Gina Holley, Robert Horton, Gina lnama, Dave Kohut, William Lamunyon, janice Layman, Scott Mehrens, Keith Ossentjuk, David Peters, Steven Phillips, Brian Richmond, Eileen Sanders, Stephen Sidebottom Steve Stempnitzky, Daniel Strickland, Glen Suazo, Reynold Twining, john Vigil, Loyeen Worrell, Terry Young, Susan THEATER ORCHESTRA Allerton, Susan Ballard, Roger Blodgett, Tim Broom, Kirk Case, Tom Collier, Dawna Dusina, Darrell Eigsti, Brad Flores, Xavier Giltner, Lisa Green, Randy Haggerty, john Hemphill, Alice Hurrieta, Martin Kuhrt, john Landreth, Elissa Long, Warren Martinez, Abraham May, Chris Molberg, lohn Moore, Toni Nakagawa, jay Patton, Donna Rein, Kevin Rutt, Richard Swisher, Lisa Yamaguchi, Keith WIND ENSEMBLE Allerton, Susan Ballard, Roger Blodgett, Tim Broom, Kendall Broom, Kirk Case, Tom Collier, Dawna Dusina, Darrell Eigsti, Brad Flores, Xavier Giltner, Lisa Hemphill, Alice Hurrieta, Martin Kuhrt, john Long, Warren Martinez, Abraham May, Chris Molberg, john Moore, Toni Nakagawa, jay Rein, Kevin Rutt, Richard Swisher, Lisa Valdez, Anita Yamaguchi, Keith Yetter, Shelley IUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL Adams, Kari Bankson, Tim Bohte, Carrie Coulter, Cheri Eatwell, Willow Ford, Suzy Hasseman, Vicki Hecker, Karla Hoyle, jeanine Knutson, Terrie Larson, Shari Lowden, Kay Moritzky, jeri Osborne, Patty Ray, Wanda Salas, Cyndey Schneider, Denise Smith, Dave Valdez, Debbie Van Anne, joni L CLUB Anderson, Brad Brown, Greg Coffman, Mark Coons, Casey Duncan, Mark Foote, George Inama, Davo Ipson, Tim Klippel, Aaron Klippel, Robert Larrabee, Greg Lindbloom, Mark Loving, Bob MacArthur, Tim McAninch, Kent Sanders, Dave Saurer, Karl Schmidt, Corky Sedbrook, Doug Trujillo, Larry Willoughby, john Wood, Barry Woolen, Verne LATIN AMERICAN STUDENT CLUB Aguirre, Steve Balint, Yvette Barajas, Ken Benevides, Cheryl Fierro, Rena Hernandez, Benito Hernandez, Mark Martinez, Linda Morales, Teri Salas, Denise Sandoval, Monica Vargas, Alicia LIMELIGHTERS Baca, Debbie Baker, Susan Benavida, jennette Birnbaum, Sheri Chapman, Doug Cleese, Paschal Coates, Kim Comer, Thersa Dagner, Lori Delling, Tom Elsen, judy Elsen, Nancy Estock, Mary Fischbach, john Gallegor, Darla Gilbert, Heather Gomez, Peri Gomogda, Lou-Lou Guzman, jayne Hadley, Margaret Hawkins, Barry Henry, Mona Henry, Raymond Hoeley, Ginger Horton, Gina Hurley, Robin Irving, Richard Johnston, Linda johnston, Rita lones, Shelly Korman, Susan Koshak, Mariane Kottra, David LaPombe, Maxine Lawson, Brenda Mack, Maureen Matzke, Curtis Martin, Terri McDonald, Dave Miller, Dave Monaghan, Diane Murphy, Mary Nichols, Brook Norris, Pam Pass, Denise Roessler, Tamar Roessler, Tim Romero, Marcia Rupple, Debbie Ryan, Vanette Schalbrock, Sandy Steinmeyer, Tom Tomrir, Bonnie Williamson, Ron Yetter, Shelly LINCOLN LOG Barajas, Tim Casey, Carolyn Clark, Dianne Cordova, Bernice Davis, Carole Hernandez, Mark Hulitzky, Steffanie Martin, Mary jo Martin, Terri Newman, Robert Noone, Mark Peterson, Linda Ryan, Vonda Sanford, Kathy Speicher, Nancy Talmage, Laurie Wellington, David MAT MAIDS Burnett, Lois Gesink, joAnne Hasseman, Vicki johnson, jayne Knutson, Terrie Lovato, Pam Lynn, Charee Norris, Pam Penny, Elaine Salas, Cyndey Sandoval, Donna Soneff, joni MERMAIDS Carter, Ruth Case, jill Case, Lynette Chambers, Michelle Donahue, Tracy Feierabend, Susan Hadley, Sandy Ipson, Cheryl Mull, Shari Mull, Shelly Philpot, Tracy Stonem MOUN an, Debbie TAINEERING CLUB Applehans, Diane Belo, D Burch, Carter, ebbie Kathy Thomas Casey, Shawn Chase, Tom Clem, Rena Edrich, Edrich, Mary Rick Fetter, LeeRoy Garcia, Cindy Haggerty, lohn Harper, Harper, Hennes Hoffma Mike Mitch sy, Colleen n, Rosalie Housworth, Ray Inama, jaramill Dave o, Roberto Koch, Debbie Koshak, Dianne Lajoie, Lajoie, Brian Cheryl LaPlante, Bruce Lechman, Brian Lujan, Deborah Martinez, judy Millard, Keith Perkins, judy Peterso n, Linda Richmond, Eileen Romero, Barbara Sauer, Hank Sauer, Karl NFL Ballinger, Shelly Bauer, Fischba Gordon ch, john Gilbert, Heather Greenwood, Debbie Hillman, Mike Krantz, Laura Leslie, jill McCardle, john Reed, Sue Robinson, Debra Suazo, Tafoya, Thomp Leonard Cathy son, Ken Tweedy, Ken Watkins, Kathy Weiler, Beth NHS SENIORS Adams, Cecilia Bauer, Gordon Baughman, janet Botterbusch, Roy Breed, Kristine Bush, Celine Carter, Cleese, Coons, Ruth Paschal Kevin Corder, Bonnie Cordova, Bernice Covlin, Elise Deines, Dale Dole, David Dore, Charlene Dusina, Darrell Edrich, Mary Ellis, Randall Elsen, Nancy Fetter, Lee Roy Fields, Vicky Fondy, Sandy Gauthier, Scott Gehle, Dianna Gibson, Tammy Griffith, Theresa Hadley, Sandra Hemphill, Alice Henderson, Cindy Housworth, Raymond Harris, Steven Kinn, Thomas Kling, james Koshak, Dianne Kottra, David Larrabee, Gregory Lechman, Vanessa Lee, David Long, Warren Malik, Debra 'McCardle, john McDonald, Rebecca McVicker, Cheryl Molberg, john Montoya, Anthony Narverud, joann Nedbalski, Monica Nimrod, Loretta Norris, Pamela Perizzolo, Kevin Perlman, Barry Peters, Park Priday, Tamura Reed, Susan Roessler, Timothy Ruggiero, Michael Shirley, Shelley Smith, Karen Smith, Patricia Stoneman, Rebecca Swanson, Edwin Swisher, Lisa Trautner, Clay Vosbeek, Victoria Weiler, Elizabeth Wilson, Deborah Wood, Barry Woods, Kevin Yamaguchi, Keith NHS IUNIORS Berghorn, Matthew Breggin, Daniel Carmany, Stephen Carter, Thomas Chase, Thomas Clark, Dianne Colburn, Nancy Coulter, Cherie Delage, Lawrence Edrich, Richard Ford, Susan Haggerty, john Hamburg, Gail Hasseman, Victoria Hayes, Paul Hillman, janet Irving, Richard johnson, Terri jones, Patricia Knutson, Terrie Koshak, Marianne Landreth, Elissa Laplante, Peggy Lee, Timothy May, Christopher Melon, Patricia Moore, Pamela Patton, Donna Perkins, judy Ready, Edward Shockley, Loyce Stoneman, Deborah Van Anne, joan Williams, Beverly Williams, Charles Zezulka, Deborah OCTAGON CLUB Anderson, Brad Baker, Danny Brown, Greg Carter, Tom Coffman, Mark Coffern, Andy Coons, Casey Columbia, Ken Duncan, Mark Edrick, Rick Eigsti, Brad Gasner, Wesley Glesner, Rusty Hurley, Pat Isaacson, Scott jimenez, john Larrabee, Greg Lindbloom, Mark MacArthur, Tim McVicker, Dean Montgomery, Kent Rude, Kevin Salazar, Mike Sanders, Dave Sedbrook, Doug Sewald, Rick Shepherd, Duane Smaldone, Pat Standard, Lloyd Stanfill, Mike Walker, Wally Welch, Kyle Woolen, Verne PEP CLUB Adams, Kari Allerton, Susan Arndt, joanna Atencia, Anna Basher, janice Beard, Andrea Billinger, Shelly Bunnel, Stacy Burnett, Lois Burns, Betty Cain, Dawn Carter, Tammi Castaneda, Deanna Castaneda, Shirley Chace, Karyl Chambers, Michelle Chaves, jackee Clark, Dianna Clute, Marcia Coran, Margaret Cordova, Brenda Costello, joy Costello, Rose Crespin, Madeline Distefano, Kathy Donahue, Kelly Dow, Kathleen Drews, Chris Driesbach, Christy Driesbach, Lori Dunmire, Linda Eatwell, Willow Edmundson, Zoe Evel, Vickie Feierabend, Susan Fitzsimmons, Margie Fjeldheim, Lory Fletcher, Dannette Ford, Suzy Fresquez, Rae Ann Fry Karen Gehle, Dianna Gesink, joanne Gerace, Kathy Gilbert, Heather Gomez, Peri Gomez, Sheri Goentzel, Lori Gomogda, Mary Lou Gonzales, Ale Gonzales, Deanna Goody, Alta Graige, Karen Hamburg, Gail Hanke, janet Hasler, Denise Henke, Ann Hjelm, Debbie Hodges, judy Holbrook, Sarah Engblom, Tammie Ivey, Linda jarrell, Kim johnson, jayne jones, Anne jones, Earlene jones, Patty jones, Shelley Knutson, Terrie Krueger, Kay La Combe, Maxine Larrabee, Laura Lester, jolene Lindbloom, Lori Lovato, Pam Lujan, Denise Lynch, Erin Marchesi, Chris Martell, Theresa Martin, Terri Martinez, janet MacArthur, jenny McVicker, Cheryl Mendoza, Gloria Mestas, Becky Moora, Toni Mulder, Margaret Nieman, Mary Novak, Brenda Oswald, Heidi Pearson, Pam Penny, Elaine Penny, Malissa Philpot, Tracy Ragnone, Kimberly Raisbeck, Kim Reno, Cheryl Rhomberg, Lori Richardson, Lorraine Roberts, Denise Rodriquez, Martha Romero, Barbara Rouper, Bobbi Roybal, Michele Ruhland, Eileen Salas, Cyndey Schermerhorn, Shelly Schneider, Denise Smith, Melinda Smith, Patti Soneff, joni Stabenow, Carole Steadman, Sylvia Strange, Cheryl Stuckey, Danette Sullivan, Mary Talmage, Lauri Taylor, Katrina Taylor, Stefanie Teter, Karen Thornsberry, Linda Valdez, Debbie Valdez, Deloris Van Anne, joan Vider, Brenda Walters, Sharon White, Lynne Williams, Karen Wilson, Debbie Alarid, Abbott, josia 58,96 Abeyta, julia 58 Adams, Kari 47,120 Adams, Mark 58 Aguilar, Lucille 58 Aguilar, Mark 188 Nadine 188 Albrecht, Carolyn 120 Alderson, Douglas 188 Alford, Lee Ann 37,188 Allender, Cheryl 58 Allerton, Susan 37,58 Allons, Sherry 36,58 Altman, Laureen 38,188 Amos, joni 58 Anderson, Marlene 38,58 Anderson, Robert 34,188 Antonow, Paul 188 Applehans, Diana 120 Applehans, Rhonda 58,108 April, Terri 188 Aragon, Henry 58 Aragon, Theodore 58,102 Aranjo, Katherine 120 Archuleta, Bret 120 Archuleta, Cindy 58 Arellano, Christine 58 Armstrong, Mike 58 Arndt, joanna 49,120 Arndt, Ronald 188 Arnold, Brian 58,175 Arvin, Kandi 58 Arvin, Timothy 188 Aschenbrenner, Dan 120 Aschenbrenner, Karen 58 Ashbrook, jon 120,174,175,176 Ashley, Israel 59 Ashworth, Glenn 35,59,97 Blodgett, Timothy 174,189 Blumer, Michael 189 Bocox, Korey 189 Bohn, Tammie189 Bohte, Carrie 37,121,173 Bond, Steven 60 Bonewell, Arthur 34,87,121 Botterbusch, Roy 189 Bowen, Harold 121,172 Bowen, Mark 189 Boyd, Donald 60 Boyd, janice 189 Brackseen, Kenneth 60 Bradford, joan 60 Bradford, Melinda 121 Bradley, Elizabeth 189 Branum, Cindy 121 Brasel, Stephanie 189 Bratcher, Barbara 121 Brauckmuller, Shelly 60 Braun, jeffrey 190 Breed, Kristine 190 Breggin, Daniel 15,40,108,121 Brennan, Christoph 121 I DEX Chacon, Cynthia 122 Chacon, Theresa 61 Chadwick, Richard 106 Chambers, Michael 13,191 Chambers, Michelle 123 Chambers, Russell 123 Chandler, Shirley 191 Chapman, james 123 Charbonneau, Cynthia 38,61 Chase, Kevin 191 Chase, Robyn 191 Chase, Thomas 123 Davis, Daniel 64 Davis, Kelly 124 Davis, Russell 192 Davis, Shawna 64 Davis, Davis, Stuart 154,192 Toni 124 Davy, Michael 124 Dawson, james 34,97,124 De Herrera, Beverly 93,192 De Los Reyes, jeannette 64 De Los Reyes, Linda 64 DeAragon, Cheryl 192 Fair, Craig 159 Fase, Diana 65 Fast, Gregory 125 Fauber, james 194 Feierabend, Steven 96,171,194 Feierabend, Susan 66 Fernandez, Linda 66,103 Fernandez, Michael 125 Ferrel, F Fetter, L loyd 125 eeroy 194 Feurt, Marilyn 194 Fields, Vicky 194 Chavez, Cynthia 62 Chavez, Gabriel 123 Chavez, Geneva 62 Chavez, jackee 62 Chavez, jerry 62 Chavez, joel 191 Chavez, jose 62 Chavez, K enneth 62 Chavez, Linda 62 Chavez, Mark 62 Chavez, Sally 62 Chester, jeffrey 40,62 Decesare, Maria 64 Decker, Daniel 192 Decker, Victoria 36,64 Deffenbaugh, Della 102,124 DeHerrera, Maurice 64 Deines, Dale 193 Deines, Robert 64 Delage, jackie 64 Delage, Lawrence 124 Delling, Thomas 180,183 Denzer, Michael 193 DePineda, Andrew 64 Brewer, Stacy 60 Brewer, Susan 190 Brewer, Vickie 121 Bricker, Mike 174 Brockman, Rose 60,102 Brooks, Roxanne 37,190 Broom, Kendall 35,60 Broom, Kirkland 34,96,190 Brown, Douglas 34,97,121 Brown, Mary 175,190 Brown, Pamela 102,121 Brown, Stanley 97,190 Brown, William 34,97,116,190 Browner, Edward 121 Atencio, Anna 59 Atencio, jesse 120 Ayala, Ana 188 Ayala, Michael 59,176,177 Baca, Debra 188 Baca, Eugene 59 Baca, joni 188 Baca, Suzanna 120 Bailey, john 120 Baker, Danny 34 Baker, Susan 120,180 Ballard, Lorren 35,59 Gallegos, Shirley 126 Ballard, Roger 188 Bankson, Tim 120 Barajas, Kenneth 59 Barajas, Ruby 188 Barajas, Tim 52 Barba, Alan 59,97 Barba, Sharon 188 Barela, Eric 59 Barela, Gery 59 Barger, William 188 Barlow, Bart 120 Barlow, Brad 42,56,57,S9,161 Barlow, Robin 126 Barrett, Danette 188 Barsick, Mark 120 Basher, janice 59 Batchelder, Linda 120 Battista, Michael 42,188 Bauer, Gordon 103,189 Baughman, janet 189 Baylon, Gina 59 Bear, Cathleen 59 Bear, Lee 34 Beard, Andrea 59 Beaver, Sharon 59 Bee, Mark 59 Beikzadek, Reza 59 Belding, Terri 189 Bell, Donna 189 Belmonte, Donna 175,176,182 Belo, Debra 120 Belo, Kenneth 97,189 Benavides, Cheryl 59 Benavidez, Connie 189 Benavidez, janette 59 Bennett, Crystal 103,113,189 Bennett, john 120 Berghorn, Matthew 40,95,121 Berk, jerry 189 Bernard, Mike 106,121 Berns, David 189 Bertrang, Rebecca 189 Bettini, Rudy 59 Betz, Charles 94 Betz, Randolph 34,95 Betz, Tim 60,94,95 Bigley, Pat 121,176 Billinger, Shelly 60 Birnbaum, Cheri 186,189 Bisceglia, Barbara 121 Blankenship, Bill 60 Blankenship, Shirley 60 Blaser, Susan 60,93,103 Blatchley, Connie 189 Blodgett, john 121 Brungardt, Michael 106,121 Brunger, Michael 94 Brunner, Duane 190 Bubb, joan 190 Bubb, Margaret 121 Buena, Peter 60 Bullock, Christine 60 Bunnell, Stacie 37,121 Burdette, joel 60 Burdette, Robin 190 Burgesser, janet 121 Burke, Frederick 15,121 Burke, Michele 60 Burke, Stephen 190 Burnett, Lois 60 Burns, Betty 36,60 Burris, Raymond 121 Bush, Carol 36,61,93 Bush, Celine 36,93,19O Butler, Donald 190 Butschle, Carrol 122 Buttram, Karen 122 Byrd, Betty 122 Cain, Dawn 122 Cain, Frank 35,61 Cain, Shaun 190 Callahan, Debbie 122 Canterbury, jeffrey 61 Capra, Chad 34 capra, Phillip 35,e1,229 Caranza, Bernice 122 Caranza, Linda 190 Cardenas, Christoph 40,186 Cardenas, David 122 Carey, Tom 61,96 Carl, Nancy 190 Carl, Warren 122,176 Carlin, William 61 Carmany, Steven 42,122 Carenfix, Charles 61 Carpenter, Michael 54,61 Chick, Deana 123 Choe, Yong 62 Chrisco, Sherry 191 Chrislip, Cynthia 123 Chrislip, jeffrey 191 Christensen, David 62 Christensen, Paul 62 Cisneros, Denise 191 Clark, Diane 159,62 Clark, Dianne 52,53,102,123 Clark, jean 191 Clark, Kenneth 62 Clark, Martha 62 Clark, Russell 34,97,123 Classen, Ken 62,96 Cleese, Paschal 42,117,160,180,184, 188,191 Clem, Rena 62,102 Clute, Marcie 62 Coak, Debra 123 Coates, joann 63,93 Coble, john 191 Coffern, Adnrew 35,63,97 Coffey, Diane 123 Coffman, Mark 34,123 Colaizzi, Michael 35,63 Colburn, Robert 111,191 Colburn, Roger 191 Collier, Dawna 191 Columbia, Robert 40,63 Columbia, Wendy 123 Conner, Donald 63 Conwell, Lila 63 Cook, Beth 63 Cook, Robert 191 Cook, Stephen 191 Coon, Kevin 191 Coons, Kevin 34,45,97,190,192 Cope, Sherry 176,192 Coran, Margaret 57,63 Corder, Bonnie 192 Cordova, Barbara 123 Cordova, Bernice 52,53,185,192 Cordova Brenda 49154 DePineda, Annette 124 Derrico, Anthony 64 Derrico, joseph 96 Di Francia, janice 163,193 Diehl, Karl 103 Dierner, Tedi 193 Diethorn, joseph 64 Dietz, Debbie 64 Diggins, Mark 34,124 Distefano, Katherine 46,102,124 Do, Dtrang 193 Doizaki, Gregory 35,64,97 Dominguez, Danny 64 Dominguez, Leroy 35,64 Donaho, Edward 64 Donahue, Kelly 124 Donahue, Tracy 64,93 Dore, Charlene 36,182 Dore, Daniel 65,96 Douglas, Mike 103 Dove, Kevin 103,124 Dow, Kathleen 65 Doyle, Scott 65 Dozsak, Elizabeth 38,65,93 Dozsak, Steve 124 Dreiling, Deidra 124 Drews, Christine 49,124 Driesbach, Christy 46 Driesbach, Lori 65 Drumm, Terri 124,175,176 Duke, Deborah 93,124 Duncan, Mark 34,97,124 Duncan, Ronald 65,96 Dunmire, Linda 37,65 Fierro, Rena 50,66 Filipiak, Susan 66 Fillipi, Danielle 194 Fischbach, john 125 Fiscus, Marilyn 194 Fitzsimmons, Margie 66 Fjeldheim, Lory 46,110,194 Flathers, Mary 194 Fletcher, Dannette 66 Fletcher, Lorraine 66 Fling, Laura 125 Flores, Anamaria 66 Flores, Xavier 194 Fondy, Sandy 154,194 Foote, George 39,125 Foote, jerald 194 Ford, Susan 46,125 Forington, james 66,97 Foulk, Shirley 102,194 Fowler, Robert 66 Fox, Debra 194 Frantz, Douglas 66 Frappied, David 125 Fresquez, Anthony 66 Fresquez, Vincent 95,125 Freyta, Karen 36,66 Freyta, Rudy 41,126 Freyta, Sharon 194 Frost, Harland 66 Fry, Bryan 194 Fry, joseph 66 Fry, Karen 126 Fuerst, Ricky 126,176 Fuhlendorf, Carla 194 Fulford, Michelle 195 Fuller, Roy 126 Gallegos, Anthony 66 Gallegos, Darla 66 Cordova: Charles 123 Cordova, Daniel 35,63 Cordova, Eugene 39 Cordova, Kenneth 34,97,123 Cordova, Cordova, Leroy 103,192 Perry 103 Dunmire, Mary 36,214 Dunn, john 65 Duran, Anita 65 Duran, Doreen 65 Duran, Emily 65,103 Duran, Frank 125 Duran, Frank L. 193 Duran, Paula 125 Duran, Susanna 38,65 Dusina, Darrell 193 Earhart, Craig 193 Eatwell, Willow 47,113,125 Eddy, Marcus 193 Gallegos, Gregg 66 Gallegos, Robert 66 Gallegos, Rosalie 195 Gallegos, Susan 102,195,215 Gallegos, Timothy 67 Gamble, Gamble, Garvella 195 Regina 36,67 Garcia, Bernadette 67 Garcia, Cynthia 126 Garcia, Elizabeth 67 Garcia, Gabriel 67 Garcia, George 67 Garcia, Lanette 36,67,113 Gasaway, Patricia 67 Gasner, Wesley 67,97 Gatewood, Larry 34,94 Gauthier, Scott 37,96,154,192,195 Gehle, Dianna 46,195 Genaro, Irena 126 Gerace, Kathleen 67 Carranco, jackie 61 Carter, Carter, Rosemary 61 Ruth 36,190 Carter, Tammi 110,122 Carter. Thomas 96,122 Casados, Randy 122 Casados, Sandy 61 Case, ji ll 36,122 Case, Lynette 36,61 Casey, Carolyn 52,122,154 Casey, Shawn 154,190 Casias, Paul 61 Castaneda, Deanna 37,122 Castane Castella Castella da, Shirley 61,113 no, Donald 40,97,122 nos, john 61 Castillo, Michael 61 Castillo, Richard 122 Castro, Castro, Donald 191 Ronald 191 Catanach, Glenda 61 Catanach, Michelle 122 Cavenah, Rebecca 191 Cervantes, Steve 191 Cervanyk, Edward 191 Chace, Karyl 37,61,103 Cortez, Carol 192 Costello, joanna 56,57,63 Costello, loy 46,123 Coulter, Cherie 123 Covert, Barbara 63 Covlin, Elise 192 Cox, Cecelia 63 Cox, Roxanne 192 Cox, Winona 123 Cozart, Gay 192 Cranny, Karen 192 Crays, Kenneth 63 Crespin, Madeline 63 Crider, Bernadette 123 Cristofano, jill 63 Crossno, Raymond 123 Cruz, Leonard 192 Cruz, Louie 63 Cryder, Pamela 123 Cummings, Derrick 34 Dagner, Lori 103,192 Dahl, Tim 63 Daiker, Robert 63 Dalrymple, Drew 192 Dalton, Glenda 123 Dalton, Harlan 192 Danforth, Debbie 63 Danforth, Leonard 124 Danforth, Richard 63 Davis, Bridgette 63,176 Davis, Carol 52,124 Edmondson, Zoe 47,125 Edrich, Mary 193 Edrich, Richard 39,125 Eickstaedt, Sean 65 Eigsti, Bradley 40,125 Elder, Dorothy 54 Elliott, Kathleen 125 Elliott, William 42,43,154 Ellis, jeffrey 40 Ellis, Randall 193 Elsen, judy 56,57,65 Elsen, Nancy 193 Enderich, Elaine 193 Engblom, Norman 34,97,193 Engblom, Tamara 65 Engelhardt, Paula 125 English, Susan 125 Erskine, Brian 125 Erskine, Robert 65,103 Eshom, Thomas 103,193 Espinoza, Maria 65 Estock, john 40,125 Estock, Mary 103 Eubank, Gary 193 Evangelista, Vicki 125,154 Evel, Vickie 86,194 Everett, Sharon 194 Everly, Gerald 125 Falsetta, Bernadette 65 Fanning, Karen 65 Farmer, jeffrey 125 Gerard, Grace 195 Gerlach, Dennis 195 Gesink, joanne 67 Gevara, Anthony 12 Gibson, Debbie 67 Gibson, Donna 126,154 Gibson, jodie 67 Gibson, Tammy 195 Giddings, james 195 Gilbert, Heather 67 Gill, Susan 126 Gillilan, Richard 195 Gilstrap, judy 195 Giltner, Lisa 36,93,126 Girtin, Gregg 41,67 Giseburt, Randy 195 Givens, jimmy 126 Glenn, julie 195 Glesner, jerome 14,34 Gloyd, William 34,126 Goentzel, Lori 67 Goffinett, Mariana 67,93 Goings, Christine 195 Goldsworthy, james 195 Gomez, Pauline 67 Gomez, Peri 57,67,103 Gomez, Sheri 57,67 Gomogda, Marilyn 103,126 Gomogda, Mary 67 Gonzales, Alejandra 68 Gonzales, Brenda 68 Gonzales, Deanna 56,57,68 Gonzales, joanna 68 Gonzales, john 195 Gonzales, Lynne 38,102,195 Gonzales, Ronnie 68 Goody, Alta 47,74,195 Gosda, Kimber 68 Gourvitch, Tanya 68 Graige, Karen 68,102 Gramm, Jon 195 Granger, Patricia 126 Graves, Deborah 68 Graves, Linda 126 Gray, Kerry 38,93 Graybeal, Francis 195 Green, Becky 126 Green, Bruce 195 Green, Pamela 68 Green, Randall 196 Greenwald, Mary 38,68,93 Greenwald, Susan 38,126,93 Greiner, Cindy 196 Griffin, Kathy 126 Griffith, Greg 174,196 Griffith, Theresa 37,154,196 Grimes, Charles 34,126 Grissom, Sandra 196 Gritters, Donald 68 Gryglewicz, Elizabeth 127 Gude, Laurie 127 Guerri, Rebecca 68 Gugel, Michael 35,68 Gumm, James 196 Guntrum, Fawnda 68 Gurule, Cynthia 127 Gutierrez, Jody 68 Gutierrez, Patricia 68 Gutierrez, Susan 68 Guzman, Jayne 196 Guzman, Roger 35,68 Hadley, Margaret 127 Hadley, Sandra 36,154,196 Hafliger, Susan 69 Haggerty, John 127 Halbert, Scott 127 Hale, Rory 69 Hale, Tamra 196 Hamburg, Gail 38,49,127 Hamilton, Barbara 37,154,196 Hoffman, Sylvia 197,229 Hoffschneider, Chloe 127 Holbrook, Sarah 56,57,70,90 Holley, Henry 128 Holley, Robert 70 Holman, Robert 106,197 Holman, Sandy 103 Hood, John 128 Hooley, Ginger 70 Hopkins, Robert 108 Horton, Gina 128 Housworth, Penny 128,176 Housw orth, Raymond 197 Howard, Mark 197 Howell, Brent 102 Hoyle, Jeanine 37,128,154,173 Hubbard, Cathy 70 Huck, John 197 Huff, S haron 70 Huffman, Bruce 197 Huffman, Monica 128 Hughes, Robert 70 Huizingh, Barry 70 Hulitsk Huner, y, Stefanie 52,128 Debbie 128 Hunt, Kimberly 197 Hunt, Steven 70 Hunter, Dean 34,98 Hurley, Cassandra 128 Hurley, Patrick 34,97,128 Hurley, Robin 70 Hurrieta, Martin 197 Hussey, Lucinda 197 Hutchinson, Roger 128 ibold, Lisa 70 lnama, Arthur 39,128 Ingraham, Charlene 197 lngwer Innes, s, Bruce 35,70,97 Laurie 128 Ipson, Cheryl 70 Ipson, Timothy 197 Irving, Irving, lsaacso Ishida, David 198 Richard 96,128,171,182 n, Scott 34,128 Tammie 128 Hamon, Debra 196 Hanke, Hanke, Anthony 196 Janet 69,93 Hankle, Judy 69 Hansen, Ricky 69 Harcrow, Gregory 69 Harcrow, Kent 196 Harding, Lavina 172,174,176 Harfst, Jacquie 69 Harper, David 196 Harper, Dennis 97,127 Harper, Dwayne 69 Harper, John 127 Harper, Mark 42,43,196 Harper, Mike 41 Ivarson, Anthony 198 Ivarson, Gerald 70 Ivey, Linda 70,102 Jackson, Joseph 128 James, Terry 198 Jankowski, Diane 128 Jantzen, Russell 198 Jaramillo, Lerena 71 Jaramillo, Roberto 71,110 Jarrell, Kimberly 14,71 Jenkins, Larry 198 Jennings, Roxanne 71 Harper, Mitchell 69,103 Harris, Ilene 103,127 Harris, Steven 175,176,196 Harrison, Joe 196 Hasler, Denise 69 Hasseman, Victoria 38,49,113,127 Hasseman, Tamra 37 Hassman, Tracy 97 Hatch, Timothy 110,127 Hatzenbuehler, Jim 97 Hawkey, Robin 154,194,196 Hawkins, Barry 69 Hawley, Thomas 196 Hayes, Paul 127 Headley, Kerry 41,196 Hecker, Karla 36,127,154 Hecker, Ranny 17,117,154,1s7,196,197 Heimerich, Sheryl 127 Heinrich, Patrick 69 Helling, Randy 35,69 Hemphill, Alice 197 Henderson, Cindy 127 Henke, Ann Hennessy, Colleen 197 Henning, Ralph 69,176 Henry, Mona 197 Henry, Raymond 69,97,103 Herbert, mi 69,172 Herbert, Patricia 127,172 Hernandez, Benito 50,197 Hernandez, Mark 50,51,52,53,127 Hernandez, Julie 102 Hernandez, Renee 69 Hernandez, Roger 97,103 Hewitt, Shari 103,197 Hicks, Paul 127 Hight, Christopher 69,103,175,177 Hightower, Mark 127 Hillman, Janet 127 Hillman, Michael 69 Hilton, Douglas 69 Hines, Emmie 197 Hines, Michael 35,69 Hines, Wilber 70,97 Hjelm, Debra 36,70 Hober, Ricky 35,70 Hodges, Judith 70 Hodges, Mary 197 Hoffman, Julie 127 Hoffman, Rosalie 154,197 Jensen, Colleen 198 Jensen, Julie 198 Jensen, Myron 71 Jensen, Trenten 71 Jessup, Katherine 128 Jessup, Thomas 198 Jewell, Janet 198 Jiminez, John 198 Jiron, Patrick 198 Johnso Johnso n, Fredrick 198 n, Jayne 37,71 Johnson, Joseph 41,94,129 Johnson, Mark 96,129 Johnson, Robin 71 Johnson, Terri 129 Johnson, Tracy 129 Johnston, Kathleen 129 Johnston, Linda 71 Johnston, Vince 198 Jones, Anne 71 Jones, Dennis 71 Jones, Earlene 198 Jones, Judy 129 Jones, Patricia 37,129 Jones, Rochelle 129 Jones, Ronald 71 Jones, Shelley 71,103 Jones, Terry 129 Jugert, Louis 129 Jurgens, Gregory 171 Jurgens, Paula 71 Jurgens, Robert 129 Justice, Douglas 198 Kaelbe r, William 198 Karashinski, David 42,71 Karban, Kelly 129 Karg, Margaret 36,198 Kastle, Keagy, Michael 129 Brenda 103 Keelen, Diane 37 Keelen , George 102 Keeler, Delores 71 Keeler, Paul 71 Kenny, Kay 129 Kenny, Stanley 71 Kenny, Teresa 71 Kent, Richard 72 Kerman, Michael 72 Kibbee, Juanita 129 Kidwell, Susan 129 Kidwell, Jerry 15,72 Kientz, Gregory 72 Kiggins, Dwayne 198 Kilcollins, Bonnie 109,198 Kiley, Marcia 37,72 Killian, Michelle 129 King, Laverne 129 Kinning, Laura 129 Kinsella, Jacquelin 72 Kirkendall, Frank 129 Kirkendall, James 199 Kite, John 183,199 Klamm, William 39,199 Klann, Laura 72,103 Kline, Donna 72 Kling, James 37,199 Kling, Jeanne 129 Klippel, Aaron 39,199 Klippel, Kerri 72 Klippel, Robert 39,199 kliizky, usa 129,154 Knezevick, Stephen 129 Knight, Richard 199 Knight, Ronald 72 Knight, Brian 130 Knoll, Dean 41,72 Knoll, Kevin 72 Knutson, Terrie 130,229,154 Koblischke, Maria 199 Koch, Debra 72,176 Koch, Dennis 199 Koger, Jerry 72 Kohut, William 72 Konecny, Sharon 199 Korbe, Pamela 111,154,199 Kornman, Susan 56,57,72 Koshak, Marianne 130 Kosse, Kelly 130 Kotch, James 72,103 Kottra, David 199 Kramer, Kevin 154,199 Krantz, Donna 102,199 Krantz, Mark 72 Krause, Deborah 130 Krause, Kenneth 72 Krov, Theresa 174,176,199 Krueger, Kaye 130 Kuhrt, John 41,199 Kuznicki, Joseph 199 Kuznicki, Randy 130 Lacombe, Maxine 130 Lajoie, Brian 130 Lajoie, Cheryl 73,176 Lamb, Debra 73 Lambert, Lorrie 130 Lampe, Anthony 130 Lamunyon, Janice 73 Landreth, Elissa 130 Lange, Edward 73 Lange, Steven 130 Lani, Stefan 199 Lanzi, Christopher 73 LaPlante, Bruce 40,73,103 LaPlante, Jill 199 LaPlante, Peggy 38,93 Lara, David 73 Larrabee, Gregory 34,94,103,156,199 Larrabee, Laura 36,73 Larson, Gregory 130 Larson, Kevin 73 Larson, Linda 130 Larson, Sharilyn 112,130 Latta, Lovellia 73 Lawrence, Timothy 130 Layman, Scott 199 Leal, Peggy 199 Leberer, Paul 40,73 Lechman, Brian 42,73,95 Lechman, Vanessa 154,180,200 Lee, David, 41,200,203 Lee, Hyun 73 Lee, Michael 40,73 Lee, Timothy 130 Lehl, Rebecca 200 Lehr, Ann 130 Leroux, Tina 131 Leslie, Jill 131 Leslie, Mark 200 Leslie, Theresa 73 Lester, Cynthia 102 Lester, Jolene 73 Lester, Pam 113,200 Leverett, Gregory 131 Leverett, Teresa 200 Levi, Debra 73 Lewis, La Donna 102,131 Lewis, Wanda 200 Leyba, Elaine 200 Lietzau, Gloria 108,200 Lillich, Ann 37,131 Lincoln, Donald 73 Lindbloom, Lori 73 Lindbloom, Mark 34,200 Lindloff, Karla 73 Linebaugh, Brenda 103,131 Lobato, Juanita 200 Loftus, David 131 Logan, Jeffrey 73 Long, Regina 74 Lonis, Bobbie 131 Looney, Bonnie 200 Lopez, Gerarda 74 Lopez, Jesus 131 Lopez, Jon 35,74,95 Lopez, Rebecca 131 Lott, Douglas 131 Lovato, Helen 200 Lovato, Manuel 74 Lovato, Pamela 131 Loving, Robert 42,200 Lowden, George 8,102,200 Lowden, Kathryn 131,160 Lowden, James Il 131 Lubben, Daniel 74,102 Lucero, Charles 74 Lucero, Cheryl 74 Lucero, Christine 74 Lucero, Donna 36,131 Lucero, Paula 103,200 Lucero,'Wayne 103,200 Ludwig, Brett 102 Lujan, Deborah 103,200 Lujan, Denise 131 Lujan, Joseph 34,95 Lundeen, Connie 74 Lutgen, Lisa 36,131 Lynch, Amy 200 Lynch, Colleen 131 Lynch, Erin 74 Lynch, James 74 Lynn, Charee 201 Lyons, Deborah 131 McArthur, Jennifer 74 MacArthur, Timothy 34,45,156,198,201 Mack, Maureen 74 Mackenzie, Michael 74 Maddox, Patty 201 Maddux, Jeffrey 74 Maddux, Thomas 201 Maddux, James III 201 Madison, Mark 94 Madonna, Florence 201 Madrid, Nick 74 Maes, James 74,103 Maes, Janine 116,160,184,201 Maes, Matthew 40,74,97 Maestas, Virginia 201 Magnan, Dorrance 201 Maier, Richard 74 Major, Robert 201 Maki, Alan 109,201 Malik, Debra 185,154,201 Malone, Patrick 75 Mangus, Jody 154,201 Mannes, James 35,75,103 Manzanares, Gerald 94,201 Manzanares, Laura 201 Marchesi, Christine 102,131 Marchesi, Lisa 201 Mares, Debra 131 Margheim, Cindy 75 Marquez, Elizabeth 75 Marquez, Pamela 75 Marsolek, Michael 110,201 Martell, Theresa 75 Martin, Debra 201 Martin, Mary 52 Martin, Robert 201 Martin, Teresa 131 Martin, Terri 38,52,75 Martinez, Abraham 40,43,131 Martinez, Daniel 40,96 Martinez, Debra 201 Martinez, Donna 75 Martinez, Erlinda 132 Martinez, Ernie 75 Martinez, Janet 75 Martinez, Jody 201 Martinez, Joe 35,75 Martinez, Juan 176,177 Martinez, Judith 93 Martinez, Kenneth 34,97 Martinez, Laurie 75 Martinez, Louella 201 Martinez, Maria 132 Martinez, Melissa 75 Martinez, Michelle 75 Martinez, Mike 132 Martinez, Rosemarie 202 Matthews, Ronald 40,75,176 Matzke, Curtis 202 Mauney, Patricia 93,132 May, Christoph 132 Mayes, David 75 McArdle, Christoph 32 McCardle, John 162,202 McCully, Eldon 202 McDonald, Rebecca 36,154,200,202 McAninch, Kent 96,202 McBride, Karen 75 McBride, Mary 202 McBrien, Nancy 132 McCall, Justin 103 McCall, Wade 202 McCorkel, Paul 75 McCullough, Margaret 132 McDaniel, Penny 132 McDonald, David 180,182,202 McDowell, Julia 202 McFarland, Karen 202 McFarland, Kathlene 75 McGennis, DeeDee 42,93,132 McGowan, Darren 75 McGraw, Stephen 132 McKibben, David 132 McKibben, Michael 75 Mcliittrick, Merle 163,202,229 McKnight, Teresa 76 McLaughlin, Elizabeth 76 McLaughlin, Kathleen 202 McLaughlin, Mary 76 McLaughlin, Richard 42,132 McLean, Thomas 76 McPhie, Andrew 76 McQueary, Kimberly 132 McVicker, Cheryl 45,47,202 McVicker, Ronald 35,76,95 Medina, Eva 76 Medina, Jesus 202 Medina, Joseph 76 Medina, Wayne 76,102 Meeker, Patricia 76,93 Mees, Jeffrey 34,132 Mehrens, Keith 132 Mellinger, Brenda 76,103 Mendez, Patricia 76 Mendoza, Gloria 47,117,202,204 Mendoza, Grace 112,202 Mestas, Rebecca 47,103,110,202 Mier, Jenni 76 Millard, Keith 96,132 Miller, Chanda 132,176 Miller, Cynthia 132 Miller, David 202 Miller, Deborah 76 Miller, Diane 203 Miller, John 76 Miller, Theresa 133 Minter, Randall 76 Minter, Sabrina 203 Miskol, Laurie 76 Miskol, Theresa 203 Miskowic, Cheryl 76 Miskowic, Laurence 203 Mohr, Connie 180 Molberg, John 203 Molloy, Gail 36,93 Molloy, Nora 38,93 Monaghan, Diane 36,203 Moncivais, B J 97 Mondragon, Victor 106,203 Monson, Steven 133 Montana, Debra 133 Montano, Bradley 56 Montano, James 133 Montano, Mark 76 Montenegro, Nancy 77 Montgomery, Catherine 36,77 Montgomery, Jack 203 Montgomery, Reginald 97,195,203 Montoya, Anthony 203 Montoya, Eric 77 Moody, Lisa 37,133 Moore, Brian 77 Moore, Evvie 203 Moore, Pamela 133,174,176 Moore, Toni 77 Mora, Michael 77 Morales, James 77 Morales, Teresa 77 Moran, Carol 203 Morgan, Michael 77 Moritzky, Gerald 133 Morley, David 77 Morris, Emilio 40 Morrison, John 77 Morrow, Conni 133 Morton, Deborah 77 Morton, Kendra 133 Mosman, Isabel 77 Mrsny, Cynthia 133 Muhlhauser, Mark 41,103,203 Mulder, Margaret 77 Mulhern, James 77,96 Mull, Sharon 102 Mullen, Gregory 40,77 Mulligan, Kevin 35 Muniz, Steven 77 Murray, Randall 77 Myers, Lori 163,203 Nakagawa, Bryan 203 Narverud, Joann 203 Nation, Cindy 203 Navarro, Ramon 34 Nedbalski, Monica 37,203 Needham, Kathryn 133 Nelson, David 203 Nelson, Eric 77 Nelson, Kenneth 133 Nelson, Mark 77 Neumann, Linda 176,203 Newell, Renee 77 Newman, Robert 52,203 Nguyen, Thanh 78 Nichols, Brook 203 Nichol, Lori 78 Nichols, Michael 204 Niederhaus, Patricia 204 Nielsen, Chris 78,96 Nielsen, Kathy 93,133 Nieman, Mary 78 Niemi, Steven 78 Nieto, Mark 78 Nimrod, Loretta 204 Nimrod, Patricia 204 Nix, Kenneth 204 Noller, Sharon 204 Noone, Mark 52,53,95 Norris, Ed 97 Ncrris, Pamela 117,1B2,204,206 Northcott, Mark 204 Novak, Brenda 78,93 Nuncio, Anthony 78 Oaster, Susan 204 O'Bryan, Richard 204 O'Keefe, john 78 Olivares, Sally 78 Olivares, Sylvia 78 Oliver, Kimlaerlee 204 Olmstead, Teresa 204 O'Neill, Catherine 38 O'Neill, james 35,78 Ornelas, Ralph 78 Ortega, Raymond 133 Ortega, Sandra 93 Ortiz, Loretta 204 Osborne, Brenda 204 Osborne, Patricia 133 Osckel, Karen 133 Ossentjuk, David 78 Oswald, Heidi 78 Otto, jeff 102,106 Owen, Ted 78 Owens, Teresa 102,204 Oxley, Anita 78 Pacheco, Maxine 133 Packeco, Michael 133 Padilla, john 78 Padilla, Sandra 78 Pagan, Eric 79 Pagel, Walter 79 Pappas, Lucille 36,204 Paradise, Charles 79 Parker, Raymond 204 Parks, Leslie 79 Parro, Todd 42 Pass, Denise 133,183 Patterson, Troy 133 Patton, Donna 133,174 Peachey, Rory 133 Peake, Geraldine 79 Pearson, Pamela 79,103 Peel, Christopher 97,204 Peeples, William 79 Pelham, Brian 79 Penny, Elaine 36,56,57,79 Penny, Malissa 44,47,186,187,204,208 Perales, Yvonne 79 Perea, jim 103 Perez, Charlene 133 Perez, jerri 205 Perez, Kelly 103,134 Perez, Laura 79 Perizzolo, Kevin 96,205 Billy 212 Perkins, judy 134 Perlman, Barry 205 Perron, Sonja 108 Perry, Barbara 79 Pestinger, Tamma 205,215 Peters, David 134 Peters, Park 117,205,210 Peters, Steven 134 Peterson, Alfred 79 Peterson, Einer 205 Peterson, Linda 52,205 Peterson, Thomas 35 Pettinger, john 205 Pettyjohn, Tammie 79 Pfannenstiel, jolene134 Pfannenstiel, Dirk 79 Phillips, Brian 134 Phillips, Robert 205 Philpot, Tracy 79 Phipps, Loretta 102,205 Pickar Pierce Pierce d, jean 38,93,114,134 , Guy 79 , janet 79,108 Pierce, Katherine 79 Pierce, Monte 134 Pierce, Randy 79 Pipiringos, Delia 205 Pitt, Susan 205 Plampin, Patrick 97,205 Plampin, Theresa Poindexter, Ronald 134 Popper, Scott 40,96,134 Poseley, jeffrey 134 Powledge, Linda 134 Poynter, Mike 103 Pratt, Thomas 40,95,134 Preston, Gary 134 Priday, Tamura 205 Primavera, Elizabeth 37,80,103 Primavera, jay 134 Prince, Daniel 134 Pritchard, joseph 103 Proctor, Todd 134 Quintana, Alfred 205 Quintana, Kenny 134 Quintana, Mark 80 Quintana, Thomas 205 Ragnone, Charlene 134 Ragnone, Kimberly 80,176 Ragnone, Vicki 135 Raidy, Michael 40,80,97 Raisbeck, Rodney 80 Ramirez, Mary Lou 80 Ramirez, Tony 175,176 Ramsey, jeffrey 80 Rathbun, Deanna 205 Rathe, Michael 135 Rauen, Michael 40,80 Rawson, Susan 135 Ray, Wanda 36,103,135 Rea, Terrie 205 Ready, Edward 96,135 Reed, Darlene 154 Reed, Susan 159,205,212 Reeves, Dianne 135 Refeel, john 205 Reid, james 205 Reimers, Kathi 135 Rein, Kevin 205 Reinfort, David 135 Reno, Cheryl 46 Reyes, josephine 80 Reynolds, Lynn 206 Rhodes, Sundee 80 Rhomberg, Lori 80 Richards, Deborah 80 Richards, Kimberly 80 Richards, Marilyn 206 Richardson, Lorraine 80 Richmond, Eileen 80 Ridgeway, james 80 Riggs, Richard 135 Rivera, Cynthia 80 Rivera, Wanda 206 Roberts, Denise 80 Roberts., George 86,135 Roberts, Michele 206 Robertson, Karen 206 Robinson, Debra 206 Robinson, George 80 Rocchio, john 81 Rodriguez, james 42,81 Rodriguez, Martha 81 Rodriguez, Glen 81 Rodriguez, Randall 97,206 Roessler, Tamar 81,180 Roessler, Timothy 180,182,206 Rogers, Gary 81,95 Rogers, Patty 206 Rhode, james 135 Roller, Barbara 135 Rome, David 81 Rome, Paula 135 Romero, Barbara 81 Romero, Charleen 37,135 Romero, Cheryl 135 Romero, Debra 206 Romero, Lavonne 206 Romero, Lorena 81 Romero, Maria 81 Romero, Patricia 135 Romero, Renee 135 Romero, Timothy 81,95 Romero, Barbara 81 Rosenau, Beckie 135 Rothrock, Frieda 103,206 Rounds, Scott 39,81 Roupe, Barbara 81,102 Rowland, Richard 135 Roybal, Cathleen 81 Roybal, Michelle 81 Ruark, Nanette 135 Ruark, Vanette 81 Rude, Kevin 81,103 Ruhland, Eileen 81 Ruhland, Mark 135 Rummelhart, julia 135 Rupple, Debra 81 Rush, Dennis 41,135 Russell, Murle 136 Russell, Veyoun 172,206 Rutherford, Gary 206 Rutherford, Richard 136 Rutt, Richard 136 Ruybal, Lydia 81 Ryan, jennifer 17,180,206 Ryan, Vonda 37,52,82 Salas, Cyndey 103,136,154 Salas, Denise 50,206 Salazar, Daniel 82,176,177 Salazar, Michael 34,206 Salazar, Robert 136 Salley, Kurt 40,96,206 Sam Quang, Tuan 82 Sammeth, Carol 103,206 Sanchez, Anthony 82,103 Sanchez, Daniel 82 Sanchez, Deborah 82 Sanchez, Mary 37,207 Sanchez, Victoria 207 Sanders, Sanders, David 207 Stephen 82,96 Sandoval, Clare 82 Sandoval, Donna 112,207 Sandoval, Eugene 39 Sandoval, Freida 82 Sandoval, john 82 Sandoval, Max 82,102 Sandoval, Monica 82 Sandoval, Patrick lr. 207 Sandri, T Sanford, aryn 136 Kathy 52,136 Sauer, Karl 96,136 Sauve, Cheryl 36,207 Sauve, Deanna 82 Sauve, Rodger 136 Sauve, Wayne 82 Schaff, David 40,103,207 Schalbrack, Sandra 207 Stewart, Debra 84 Stewart, Mike 209 Stewartson, l0di 103,209 Stieger, Theresa 209 Stollard, Deanna 137 Stoneman, Deborah 36,84,137 Stoneman, Kenneth 209 Stoneman, Lafe 84,96 Stoneman, Rebecca 36,209 Stoumbaugh, Gailen B4 Stout, Alan 209 Stover, Daniel 84 Stover, Timothy 13,137 Strange, Cheryl 47,102,209 Stressler, Sandra 84 Strickland, Gary 209 Strickland, Glen 84 Strickland, Rhonna 112,209 Stuckey, Dannette 84,103 Vargas, Alicia 210 Vargas, jose 86 Varoz, Christina 210 Vaughn, jeffrey 86 Vaughn, Victoria 102,139 Vage, Daniel 139 Velasquez, Chris 211 Vialpando, Patricia 86,103 Vider, Brenda 86 Vierow, Keith 86 Vierow, Veronica 102,139 Vigil, Brenda 86,103 Vigil, Frankie 86,176 Vigil, Gloria 211 Vigil, Loyeen 139 Vigil, Mark 86 Vigil, Matthew 211 vigil, Pedro 35,86 Vigil, Ramona 86 Schermerhorn, Shelly 82 Schmidt, Craig 136 Schmidt, Susan 82 Schmidt, Van 35,82 Schmidtke, Clyde 207 Schmidtke, Sheila 82 Stuska, Rosalie 176,209 Suazo, Leonard 137 Suazo, Reynold 137 Subia, Richard 209 Suder, Diana 210 Vigil Rosene 86 Vigneur, Debra 86 Vosbeek, Victoria 117,183,211 Schmitz, Schneide Schneide Schneide Caroline 136 r, Deborah 207 r, Denise 49,136 r, Laurie 207 Schofield, Michael 82,96 Schraede Schraede r, janet 93,142,207 r, Steven 83,97 Schreiner, jeffrey 83 Sullivan, Laura 84 Sullivan, Marybeth 84 Sutherland, Donald 84 Swanson, Edwin 42,210 Swartz, Constance 38,137 Swaw, james 84 Swisher, Lisa 210 Sword, john 84 Schriner, Michael 83 Schwartz, Kenneth 207 Schweppe, Cheryl 83 Schwindt, Lonnie 83 Scolaro, Michael 83 Scott, jay 136 Scroggs, Denise 207 Seay, Margaret 207 Sedbrook, Douglas 34,97,207 Segura, Thomas 83,97 Sena, Cynthia 83 Sewald, Richard 34,95,136 Shadbolt, james 207 Shafar, Katherine 83 Shaffer, Kathryn 83 Tabor, Taobr, Tafoya, Tafoya, Tafoya, Talmag Tams, j Floyd 137 Shirley 84 Catherine 84 Chere 137 Mary 84 e, Laurel 52,138 anet 84 Tanner, Linda 85 Tanner, Terry 13,138,174 ' L Tapia, ewis 35,85 Tapia, Pedro 40 Taylor, Douglas 138 Shane, jerry 37,207 Shaner, Betty 136 Shannon, Brian 83 Shaw, Ka Shaw, Lo Shaw, Sh Shea, An Shea, Lin ren 54,207 ri 136 aron 207 nette 37,207 da 37,173 Shepherd, Duane 34,207 Shirkey, Debra 136 Shirley, S helley 208 Shock, Beverly 136 Shockley, Loyce 136 Sidebottom, Michael 208 Sidebottom, Steve 96,137 Silva, Steven 137 Simmons, Sheryl 137 Simpson, jennifer 208 Simpson, Sheila 83 Sims, Paul 83 Sinclair, Shannon 208 Sipres, Andrew 83 Skates, jeffrey 83,103 Sleppy, Michael 94,137 Sloan, Diana 208 Smaldone, Patrick 35,83 Small, Donna 208 Smith, Bradley 83 Smith, Craig 34,308 Smith, David 137 Smith, Gary 137 Smith, Karen 36,111,208 Smith, Kathleen 208 Smith, Lucinda 137 Smith, Melinda 47,208 Smith, Michelle 137 Smith, Patricia 208 Smith, Patricia 47,208 Smith, Rhonda 208 Smith, Robert 143 Smith, Shelley 208 Soneff, joni 49,137 Sorrell, Nathan 83 Taylor, Katrina B5 Taylor, Stefanie 85 Tefft, David 210 Teilborg, jay 85,97 Templeton, Gregory 138,176 Terrones, Daniel 102 Terrones, Louis 210 Teter, Karen 85 Thiebaut, Dale 138 Thoma, john 138 Thomas, john 85,154 Thomas, Pamella 138 Thompson, Kenneth 35,85 Thornsberiy, Linda 85 Tippit, Richard 85 Tipton, Peggy 138 Toland, Cheryl 138 Tomon, Matthew B5 Tomsic, Bonnie 138 Torsney, Denise 163,210 Tortorelli, Nancy 45,138 Tracy, Donald 85 Tramutolo, Rena 85 Trautner, Clay 171,210 Trautner, David 85 Trent, Terrie 85 Troeger, Ronald 138 Wada, Kazuhide 139 Wagner, Becky 139 Wagner, Catherine 86 Wagner, Robert 139 Waitman, Greg 139 Walker, Wallace 211 Wallace, Kari 211 Wallenstrom, Sabrina 86 Walloch, Rosalia 86 Walsh, Michael 211 Walters, Earl B7 Walters, Sharon 139 Wanberg, Bryan 57,87,102 Warner, Debbie 87 Watanabe, Donald 139 Watkins, Carl 139 Watkins, Douglas 211 Watkins, Kathleen 87 Weaver, Leslie 139 Webb, Christopher 211 Weber, james 87 Weber, Michael 87,96 Webster, Mitchell 102,139 Weiner, Tod 87,176,177 Welch, Kyle 34,95 Welch, Melanie 211 Welden, Timothy 211 Wenglasz, Patricia 87 West, Tom 34,95,139 Wheeler, Billy 211 Wheeler, Charles 211 White, Deanna 211 White, Lynne 87,102 White, Tammie 87 Whitley, Karen 139 Whitley, Mark 211 Whitney, julia 87 Whyte, Timothy 103,139 Witch, Monte 87 Williams, Beverly 139,154 Williams , Charles 139 Williams, David 87,97 Williams, Franklin 97,211 Williams, Gary 140 Williams Karen 140,143 Williamsbn, Ronald 211 Willmarth, Steven 39,87 Willoughby, john 40,212 Willoughby, Timothy 87,95 Wilson, Trouth, Mary 210 Trouth, Therese 138 Trujillo, Barbara 85 Trujillo, Debra 85 Trujillo, Elizabeth 85 Trujillo, Larry 96,138 Trujillo , Laura 36,138 Trujillo, Linda 138 Trujillo, Mark 210 Trullinger, Becky 85 Tucson, Mikole 210 Tucson, Wilford 85 Turner, Carol 210 Turner, Harry 210 Tweedale, Teresa 138 Twining, lohn 85 Southwell, Randal 102,208 Speicher, Nancy 52,208 Spradling, Lisa 137 Spradling, Randall 208 Spruce, Lyle 34,94,208 Stabenow, Carole 83 Stambaugh, William 208 Stamnitz, Debra B3 Stancato, Roland 209 Standard, Lloyd 34,137 Stanfill, Michael 34,137 Staples, Timothy 35,83 Stark, Alan 137 Stark, Deborah 209 Steadman, Sylvia 84 Steinmeyer, Thomas 209 Stempnitzky, Daniel 84 Stephens, Douglas 209 Stephens, Mark 209 Sterkel, Sheila 137 Sterling, Daren 34,209 Stevens, Rex 84 Stevenson, Gregory 42,96,137 Twining, Maurine 210 Trygrett, Malon 86 Ulibarri, Regina 210 Urban, Bernadette 138 Urban, Debra 139 Valdez, Anita 36,139 Wilson, Deborah 37,87,103 Wilson, joseph 87 Wilson, Kathleen 87 Wilson, Nichole 140 Wilson, Pamela 87,103 Wilton, Pamela 87 Winberg, Karla 87 Wingo, Moreen 140 Winklepleck, Pamela 212 Witham, Glen 88 Wolf, Marianne 140 Wolke, Timothy 88 Wood, Barry 96,156,212 Wood, Louis 140 Wood, Michael 34,94,212 Woodburn, Diane 140 Woods, Kevin 212 Woolen, Vern 34,44,91,94,212 Worrell, Terry 36,88 Wright, Candace 212 Yablonski, Shari 38,88 Yamaguchi, Keith 212 Yamamoto, Cynthia 88 Yetter, Shelley 36,212 Young, jolene140 Young, Lisa 212 Young, Sandra 212 Young, Susan 88,93 Valdez, Christine 54,86 Valdez, David 139 Valdez, Deborah 46,103,139 Valdez, Deloris 45,47,159,90,113, 186,210 Valdez, Melinda 103,176,210,215 Valdez, Mishelle 86 Vallejos, Beverly 86 Van Anne, joan 139 VanDeusen, leffry 210 Vargas, Albert 210 Zahn, Christopher 42,88,95 Zalesky, Patricia 88 Zalesky, Sheila 93,103,212 Zezulka, Deborah 140,154 Zinanti, Stephen 88 3 iw ?,,,,,,,,.,...., 55352 851553125555 Q fs 3 27 helpful booklets for you Watch for new edmons Start your collection today a Food nnformahon a Recipes o Entertaining 9 if Cause we care ab 1- Albensons R Q v N have NwnxMN fi '-: .-. . 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