Lincoln High School - Flambeau Yearbook (Manitowoc, WI)

 - Class of 1967

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Tom Newton 1 Study hall The Grass Harp Drill team 14 Pep skit 1 966 Jun Extra energy anofavnoi- tions took shape as stu- dents used their talents for Creative projects and eoe m ' W tw W New , A My We no ty' 15 Bob Rosinsky 16 4 anitowoc 60, Green Bay West 59 Enthusiasm for sports, friends, ana' wark remained a permanent part 0fLinc0Zn Flamheau staff K 665' ,L,' Q ' 'JV 3 ffjjj ugh -5 North-South exchange 11,21 7 ff ,ow-U: , ' ' 1 xO' nail !' 1' ,f l R ff ,, f , xv, f 2, ,ff -ff K-k .f2 2 1 ,,,1-X , f 'X 'A w Q, 4,1 X ,fig , X, X x x X X ,X x ff x X fi ff' 'K fzxfrq M 447' f-2 ff I Z! 3 QMPOS1 TMA 'X Hy . W . X 0' R X W 1 K x X 1 ' ,L gf X ,Z X fm Rf X wXvb?f WGA . NKUCD AED QGNNX 5 Wu NKMDLK if Jr mafia 'ff wmv X92 34 S X 3 : ' AI CLD Q CQ I 3? al W CQJQ , aw egg Rf ff QM Sophomore reading classes not only enjoyed popular books but acquired skills in reading and comprehension hanges In Engli h For Sophomores lNCOLN'S language arts department has been making many concept changes in its courses of study. The most notable differences have come in sophomore reading and writ- ing classes. Compossmon courses have changed in emphasis and procedures, A student will spend one semester in a vvriting class. The objective is to write clear, Coherent paragraphs with the stress on expository and persuasive essays. Instructors vvill spend about half of the class time explaining nevv ideas vvhile the remaining time is used for writing. Students will participate in a reading course the remainder of the year. In reading class a student's only assigment is to read. There are over 500 paperbacks to choose from. Evaluation is done on the number and difficulty of books read during the marking period, This gives a student a chance to read from 20-GO books a semester depending on his or her ambition. Time is also allotted for use of the new reading laboratory. lt utilizes the most advanced equipment and materials to help increase comprehension and reading rate, More improvements are on the vvay. Courses in semantics and logic are novv being offered, New ways of studying literature have been developed, offering a wider choice of study. 20 Your attention, please l quotes Jim Nickels taking over his English class Language Facilities Were Improved Foreign language students particpated and listened in class discussions EACH ERS in the foreign language department recognize the unique role that language plays in furthering world under- standing. The need is also recognized by the staff for the type of instruction which will best serve today's student. With this phi- losophy in mind the department continues to stress the oral approach to language. Individualizedinstruction in languagelab allows each student to work on listening comprehension at his own rate of speed. A student is at liberty to use the lab any day :luring a free period and after school. The additional need for exposure to foreign culture has led to the increasing use of for- eign periodicals in the classroom as well as textbooks, to an expanding library of tapes, and to more direct contact with the language by letter and tape exchanges. LincoIn's foreign Ian- guage department may be the only one in the nation which uses short wave broadcasts in the classroom. The opportunities open to a foreign language student are numerous, and because of its innovations, perhaps some day we all may experience this other dimension in communication. Felicia Smith used the tape recorderin preparing for her French assignment 21 ppreciation nd Fitness Tried Orchestra practice shows the individual involved in his own section of the music in preparation for concerts and recitals given during the school year A band section rehearses in anticipation of the annual Mid-Winter Concert 22 OALS of the music department this year wereto make music a meaningful experience and to develop a more sensitive understanding of beauty in music for those who parti- cipated. Since most music students were in the performing groups, it was largely through these groups that music appre- ciation was taught. From the inner satisfactions of a good per- formance came a better understanding and appreciation of music. Participation on all levels based on the time and interest ofthe student, stimulated learning for the individual at the level of his ability. For those who could not perform, a discussion-Iis- tening class was offered. Although the students in this music appreciation class could not participate actively, they were given an opportunity to learn to listen better to the types of mu- sic performed and what goes into a good performance, ONTINUAL evaluation of the physical education class gave the student the best program possible this year, Through constant improvement, the student was given the opportunity to develop and maintain strength. vitality, speed, and coordination of the body. He learned the importance of cooperation, the joy of winning, and the disappointment of defeat through the play- ing of games, Participation in physical education activities also brought control of feelings, frustration in failure, and fun in ac- complishment, Experiences valuable to their intellectual growth such as reasoning, evaluation of situations, and making judg- ments were also taught. As a result, the student should have good health and be physically fit, For In Mu ic And Ph Ed Fields John Kropp tries a handstand on the rings with the aid of two spotters Sophomore girls pass the ball in toward the basket for an easy jump shot l l I Boys participate actively in a .........Y rough intramural ball game 23 strates the accuracy of the computer Students Encounter Problem In ATHEMATICS is being unified rather than fragmented into small course divisions such as algebra or geometry. The concept ideas are taught at all levelsof learning, according to the abilities and the goals of the individual students. Teachers arrange course materials and use of class items to satisfy the student's personal requirements. There is much individual coaching and small group activity within the classes. The in- structors in the math department meet regularly to pool the results of their continued study of materials and methods. This way they make every effort to keep up with the changing needs of the students in the field of mathematics. N past times there was little attempt to differentiate be- tween the sciences. for scientific knowledge was limited. Today, however, this knowledge has beenggreatly broadened and Lincoln shares in some of these practices. In biology, large group presentations were stressed. Four classes met at once to view films and take examinations. These classes were broken down for laboratory work and discussion. The chemistry courses were designed by a group of leading college and high school teachers, They felt that the concepts of science can be more easily grasped through laboratory experimentation. It was the first time the course was used at Lincoln. The physics course has been offered to the enriched physics sections and one regular class. lt was the first of the modern science curri- cula courses. Emphasis is placed on student discovery and development of concepts, rather than the traditional learning of the concept and testing of it in the laboratory work. In addition to the science classes, the project room was available for stu- dents to work on projects during their study periods. Students explore the basic concepts of math in the math ofiice Kevin Hollenbeck demon- 24 A World Of umbers And Symbols In the project room, Bill Swetlik and Andy Kuhlbeck watch a sulfur reaction Scott Ney observes the world of organisms by using the microscope Tom Stefl calculates a problem in physics involving the pulley Provided For Needs Of Student Karen Heyduk demonstrates her skill and accuracy in using the typewriter USINESS education courses met the needs of the students as well as offered the basic courses for good business background, The three fundamental courses offered were type- writing, shorthand, and bookkeeping. A sophomore course in introduction to business and junior and senior courses in busi- ness law and retail selling were recently added. Facilities for business education were improved over last year through additional materials. The department took care of new trends through the installation of modern shorthand dicta- tion equipment, electric typewriters, late model calculating machines, a variety of learning procedures in office practice. and the addition ofa unit of work in automation. NDUSTRIAL arts was designed specifically to prepare indi- viduals to meet the requirements of an industrial-techno- logical culture. ln the program, which involved experimentation and application, students learned to use machines and ma- tierials, as well as mathematics. language arts. and the social sciences in solving meangful problems. The industrial arts program provided an opportunity for the student to choose the courses he belived would be ofthe great- est value to him. Included in the program were automotive mechanics, drafting, electronics, graphic arts, metals, and woods, Recently, a new course in American industry was intro- duced in which the students becanic acquainted with the func- tion of modern industry in finance and marketing, dents' papers Checkers are appointed in an office practice class to assist the teacher in correcting stu Creative Skills Show Development Bill Boeder shapes a clay form from a cardboard cutout. Wendy Beduhn exhibits her skill in using the potter's wheel. Art students wedge lumps of clay to remove air bubbles. 28 Ancl Application Lynn Baldwin assists Judy Tienor by pinning up her hem. RT represents a vital area of man's experience. The stu- , dent participating in any year of art expresses his ideas, beliefs, and values throughhis work. First year students strive to isolate and identify the basic vocabulary of art. Such areas as drawing, painting, ceramics, sculpture, architecture, graphic art, and art metal are studied. Second year students investigate the fields offine arts or crafts. Here, one searches for philosophical and skill aspects of paint- ing, drawing, graphics, and sculpture. Visual material such as films and slides aid the students. The area of crafts is explored as a form of creative expression. Again, philosophical and skill aspects are investigated in depth. Art metal, ceramics, glass, commercial art, and industrial design are covered. Advanced third and fourth year art courses promote study and perfection in a specific field. The student receives help in creative develop- ment and course selection. Exhibits and research papers con- cerning the area are required. Summer workshops are advisable as they are a review as well as a preparatory class for the stu- dent. HE goals of the home economics class are to develop abil- ities for home responsibilities in relation to food and cloth- ing Under the help of the teachers, the girls developed a better understanding of habits, attitudes, and ideals needed to run a home and bring up a family. ln the foods department, a girl learns attractive ways to serve a dinner and plans nutritious meals. Sewing acquaints a girl with pattern pieces, choosing material, and most important, making her own clothes, Sandy Miller and Teresa Kappa mix various ingredients to make corn pudding. 29 Sharon Hopkins explains the economic situation in Mexico City ,wav-nl? ,,-nl! Kathy Bast and Bob Cisler enjoy the materials found in the reading room Courses Stud ing Man's Beha ior Coffee cup in hand, Mr. Lewis lectures to an early morning history class 30 Z .A wiiiiiis A -,Lt when decisions must be made in choosing careers and colleges ofthe future Jim Hacker looks at the selection of books while waiting to see a counselor Junior Ron Schmidt makes up a test in history from the Senior Scholastic OCIAL studies deals with the most puzzling and important subject that man inquires about-himself. They look into man's use of the earth in geography and into how he makes a living in economics, They probe his individual behavior in psy- chology and his group behavior in sociology. They analyze his patterns of government in political science and his historical progress. Because new research has been thrust into closer Contact with other peoples, social studies has come to share with other fields a phenomenon called the knowledge, expIosion. As a result, there is more to know than any person could handle in a lifetime and certainly more than can be covered in class. With the explosion of knowledge, the emphasis in social studies is changing from studying information to learning basic COHCGDIS. Now, students concentrate more on large ideas like culture and economic scarcity that help them to understand how any and all people all over the world live. Through the emphasis in content and teaching techniques is changing, the goal of social studies education is the same to make all students better citizens. This means that they should leave school better prepared to be effective members of their social, political, and economic groups. UIDANCE programs advised students in regard to courses suited to their abilities and skills, and encouraged them to seek further education. This was done by collecting information about a student's interests. 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A 'fuk lf 5 U. . , ' Jill ' fins v-!- ' 26+-9 f f' . , VMI. f:ff ?3:iT1 l-'T' if Wj f 'ZISEP' V Q ' 34 Q - N xl f' XR ,. -X, 1 , 4 . .- ' A , n, . ,ilgfyinx .W A ' ' 'fu' .ff ' ' , f 54 gl 'A'vS. M414 :.yf .1 'sf .. .gn 1, .XB ,V Q.. 5? ' 'H nf Q, i 5. w,i.j! Seniors And Juniors Are Elected NATIONAL HONOR SENIORS FRONT ROW K Grabuwsku D Brand! S Lund J Schmltz D Gambla C Brooks ROW3 B Stockmssssr A Kolhock Wachholz, P. Ohde, A. Zimmerman C Shlmek ROW 2 A Christensen M J Muanot P Drager R Sehroedur NATIONAL HONOR SEN- IORS-FRONT ROWVL. Sham- rock. K. Kutil, E. Dempsky. F. Smith, J. Glander ROW Kugler, D. Bonk, M. Waack, C. Kordecki ROW 3-A. Benishek. S. Kresal. R. Denk, B. Martin ABSENT-K. Hollenbeck 34 In N ,, ,.,,,, i 5, , Q ,, V. M A , , .M ,,.,, H., . ,-V- W,4+,, .,,,.-v A gf, ,-.. fates, ' f' ' ima -- W , ,,. W W , 5 25:5 W rg 1227? Q Q 2 2152 f i 5 'V 1 l-, :iw K 7 NATIONAL HONOR NEW SENIORS-FRONT ROW-L. Galli, R. Rosinsky, M. Rystick- en, P. Pikulik, A. Shedlosky, R. Schultz, J. Yeadon ROW 2-J. Denk, K. Blimel, L. Hciugen, C. Kaufmann, P. Rogers, P. Robin- son, G. Buerstatte ABSENT-S. Thorpe NATIONAL HONOR OFFICERS - D. Valleskey. secretary: J. Westphal, presie dent: J. Torke, vice-president, J. Bennington, treasurer 36 Academi Status ATIONAL Honor Society is an organization with one main purpose in mind. That aim is to promote high scholastic standards among Lincoln students through recognition in the club. The advisers for National Honor were Miss Mary Cham- berlain and Mr. Courtney Leonard who together determined what students were qualified and then presided at their initia- tion held on May l 6. At thistime 36 juniors and 14 seniors were admitted. ln the selection of society members a number of factors are taken into account. First, to be eligible the student must maintain at least a 3,5 grade point average and must rank in the upper five per cent of his class. In addition to meeting the scho- lastic standards, members were chosen on the basis of their behavior in character, attitude, citizenship. and school and community leadership. ORTY students, representing first, second, and third-year German classes, joined German Club this year. Interest cen- tered around the various cultural aspects of German lands. The executive committee or club leaders, with the help of the advisers, Miss Karyl Enstad and Mr. John Ferguson, drew up a constitution for the club. One of the things the constitution provided was an official song entitled, VVeg mit Buechern und Papieren , lAway with Books and Papersl. German Club held such festive activities as Christmas car- oling, a Christmas party, and a German evening in Milwaukee. GERMAN CLUB-FRONT ROW: S. Franz, C. Huss, L. Darby, N. Hoffman, N. der, H. Glander, C. Engleman ROW 3: S. Hessel, D. Hilke, R. Resch, W. Gil- Schroeder ROW 2: T. Fessler, B. Nickels, D. Mazanec, J. 0'MaIIey, J. Glan- V bert, R. Brey, M. 0'Loughlin, W. Rathsack Achieved, And German Culture Found r 1 GERMAN CLUB-FRONT ROW: L. Schuh, D. French, K. Zimmerman, S. Manlick, C. Kordecki, J. Krueger,J. Bennington ROW 3: A. Schultz, R. Scher- Wegner, C. Meyer, P. Sickinger, A. Skidmore ROW 2: J. Nack, P. Brandt. L. er,J. Torke. D. Graff. R. Resch 37 M CLUB OFFICERS - J. Cox. treasurer: B. Rosinsky. presi- dent: G. Warren, secretary: D. Holschbach, vice-presidentp R. Fandrick, sergeant-at-arms M-Club Initiation Re ults In Pam CLUB consists of boys who have shown superior ability in one or more of Lincoln's sports. For their athletic accom- plishments boys were awarded a letter, which signified capabili- ty in the sport. Earning a letter was not the only qualification necessary to become an lVlfClub member. The candidates had to undergo an initiation ceremony of the club's devising. ln most cases, however, winning the letter was easier than being initiated. Extreme methods ranged from egg swallowing to near execution by snowballs plus numerous unmentionables. As in recent years, lVlfClub members served both school and community in many capacities. Their obligations included the checking of coats, collecting tickets, the distribution of pro- grams, and ushering at football and basketball games. They as- sisted the Jaycees in building the Homecoming bonfire and acted as student ushers during the graduation day ceremonies. The club undertook two major projects during the year. Red blazers were bought for use by traveling athletic teams. Selection of the Athlete of the Month was the other activity. Each month a boy was recognized for his outstanding individual performance in athletic competition. The election was conduct- ed by lVl-Club members who carefully evaluated prospects, Spoken of as the most pleasant endeavor during the club year was the selection of the Winter Sports Queen for 1967. The final choice was Vicki Jirikowic. Vicki was crowned by Ron Fandrick during halftime ceremonies of the December 29 bas- ketball game. She reigned over swimming, wrestling, and gym- nasticslmeets, plus all basketball games. EGAN TENNIS CLUB-FRONT ROW T Murray S Kresal B Bank J B Gelgel W Swetllk S Lehcy D Leonard Mr R Dsubler adviser ROW3 Koehler, R. Kaminski,T.Jarosh B Kerscher ROW2 J Splndler P Pleuss M Muchowskl L Bonk C Allger P Mertz D Zlarnik Clubs Tram Boys In Fundamental RUNNERS CLUB - FRONT ROW - T. Gosz, president: J. Jorgenson, vice president: F. Wergin, secretary: D. Holsch- bach. treasurer: E. Hansen, T. Fricke ROW 2 - D. Brefczynski, J. Weaver, G. Amato, J. Zechel, M. Davis, W. Swetlik ROW 3 - J. Laux, B. Marshall, B. Gilbert. T. Duenkel. K. Fricke, D. Mc- Donell, J. Hamann, Mr. C. Zoch, adviser 40 Ski Club Takes To Snowy Slope SKI CLUB OFFICERS - LEFT TO RIGHT - C. Jansky, sergeant at arms: T. Stumm, president: J. Leist, treasurer: S. Eatough, secretary: S. Terp, vice presi- dent NOVVLEDGE of rules, regulations, and different aspects in the sports of tennis, and track and field respectively, were the main goals achieved in Egan Tennis and Runners Club. Egan Tennis is a preliminary course of instruction in ac- cordance to a rules book issued by the United States Lawn Tennis Association. The orientation by rules was effectively concluded by a series of written examinations. The acquain- tance to rules, however, was only an initiation to the sport. Games of practice and further instruction were then incorporat- ed into the actual competition and playoffs held later on. Runners Club, though less active this year, still performed a purpose of assistance to its members. For those concerned with engaging in one or more of the many athletic phases of track and field competition, Coach Claude Zoch was available for obtaining any needed instruction. Besides this, pennants were sold to buy new and improved track and field equipment. This year's Ski Club, though weak in participation, still consisted of the typical, dedicated snow ski enthusiasts of past years. English teacher, lVlr, Richard Collier, was the new Ski Club adviser. Though Mr. Collier experienced his first year as a ski director, he was well acquainted with mountain and rock climbing. As a small organization it worked closely with theTwo Rivers Club in order to organize and sponsor more effectively trips to various ski resort areas. One such overnight trip was that to lndianhead Mountain in Michigan. SKI CLUB - FRONT ROW - A. Berge, P. Tadych, M. Sepnieski, K. Stangel, A. Savage, D. Randolph, B. Banker, L. Heiden ROW 2 - D. Miller, J. Mac- Eachran, S. Johanek, S. Anhalt, J. Savage, J. Kortens, C. Leonard ROW 3 - K. Shaw, J. Lukes, P. Pleuss. B. Leist, D. Whereatt, A. Wrench ROW 4 - S. Meissner, F. Sharpe, S. Spindler, J. Zeckel, J. Zechel, C. Spindler, C. Simon ROW 5- C. Bloom. S. Ferguson, L. Mazanet, M. Kimmel. G. Girardi,J. Brisch, S. Leist, D. McDonell ROW 6 - B. Birk, C. Jensen, W. Swetlik, R. Kerscher, L. Fischer, T. Randolph 41 SENIOR USHERS CLUB - FRONT ROW - K. Luedtke, P. Deublsr, C. man. S. Schultz. 5. Olstad ROW 3 - K. Tuesberg. P. Rogers, C. Shimek, K. Brooks, S. Wachholz, K. Shaw, F. Smith, P. Tait. W. Beduhn, M. Mrotek ROW Einberger, J. Korener, A. Benishek, B. Bartels, D. Valleskey, J. Longacre 2 - J. Scott. J. Schmitz, M. Lund, P. Lukes, M. Derus, J. Kortens, M. Eller- U hers Perform Service T05 hool Sue Olstad ushers students to their seats for the winter play 42 And Community SH ERS Club provides student ushers for events sponsored by the school and community. The club has shown its effective- ness through various functions, including Masquer presentations. Lincoln plays, and any programs such as the Barber Shop concert held in spring and Civic Music appearances. Members also ush- ered for College Day, held in November. The policy for membership has special reference to sopho- mores and juniors interested in the club. ln order to be eligible the girl must have a 3.0 average. Approximately twenty-five jun- iors and sophomores were chosen in the spring by the board of officers with the help of Miss Ritchie who checked the list of ap- plications. Besides scholastic standing, however, those chosen were also carefully observed for the special qualities of dependa- bility, poise, and personality. I Two changes were made during the 1966-67 year of Ush- ers Club in respect to past membership and the board of officers. In past years there were four officers for each class of students. The change in regard to membership concerned the method of admission and continuation as a member in the club. ln the past. a girl admitted as a sophomore was automatically eligible for jun- ior membership. lt is now required that the individual reapply for the following year. Arriving at the play, Mr. Robert Labudd. club adviser, was greeted by ushers Pat Lukes and Janice Koerner USHERS OFFICERS - FRONT ROW - M. Rysticken, vice-president: P. Ohde president ROW 2 - P. Pitz. secretary: D. Frailing, treasurer 43 Baton Club Shows Colorful Form BATON CLUB OFFICERS-N. Disch, treasurer: J. Redstrom, secretary: B. Wirth. vice-president: S. Schuh, president ARTICIPATION was at its finest during the 1966437 year of Baton Club. Through repetitious practice of the same rou- tines they orientated themselves to certain intricate maneuvers in the handling of a baton. Besides the use of barons, some of the members acquainted themselves with colorful flag waving exhibitions, They demonstrated their effectiveness by helping to create improved halftime performances for the school football season. Baton Club was equally impressive during our Home- coming parade, not only adding flash but inspiration to Lincoln. NA concerns itself with high school students interested in nursing. Future nurses association familiarizes the students so that they may obtain an insight into the field of medicine. The group acquainted itself to the nursing profession through visits to Memmorial and Holy Family hospitals, where they were lec- tured on phases of medicine by nurses. A tour of Milwaukee was expressly for the purpose of visiting a highly technalized medical center. Each student then composed an informative report on a different field of nursing plus a hospital in which they were interested. l-IE Library Board indeed performed a service to Lincoln. Through its diligent staff it catered to our every need, from an intellectual edition on S, I, Hayakawa to the most intriguing article in Sports Illustrated. The library assistants were instruct- ed in each aspect involved in the running of an efficient library. Their procedure included checking in and out books, mending and shelving books, and of course the task of obtaining any source of material desired by the student, BATON CLUB-FRONT ROW-J. Hansen, J. Redstrom, B. Wirth, K. Engle- J. Rasmussen. J. Jansky ROW 3-K. Heideman, L. Peterson. S. Becker. N brecht, S. Schuh, P. Pollen ROW 2-S. Strzyzewski, K. Tauschek, W. Lulloff, Disch ABSENT--J. Musil, J. Jacobs 44 LIBRARY BOARD-FRONT ROW-B. Kakatsch, K. Dougherty, Mrs. A. Vreeke, J. Budnik. J. Menten ROW 3-N. Timiin. B. Wetenkamp, D Anderson, Mrs. B. Hoffman, Mrs. M. Steckmesser, D. Cisler. J. Perry ROW Leiterman, R.Junk. E. Hyde. S. Hopkins. C. Pech. H. Grant 2-P. Ferdon, M. Rappel, J. Reindl, J. Maigaiter. J. Hoffman, M. Hall. P. From Bookworm To Tapeworm mf 'Q FNA MEMBER-FRONT ROW-S. Budnik. K. Weber, S. Pokorsky. A. B. Matczynski. K. Kadow, M. Schermetzler ROW 3-J. Lang, S. Stephani, D Kautzer, D. Seidl, M. Butz ROW 2-M. Kluenker. H. Holschbach, J. Schultz, Schmidt, C. Lewis, M. Thelen, Miss J. Kohlhagen, adviser 45 DRILL TEAM - FFIONT ROW- D. Bohacsk,S. Rosinsky,W. Beduhn, N. Tomchak, K. Brooks, S. Kubichka, drill master ROW 3 - D. Naidl, P. Boelter, K. Bachnik, K, Stangel, M. Kimmel, assistant drill master, C. O'Brien, Schwantz, K. Shaw, J. Jahnke, C. Lutz, A. Ziebell, M. Flysticken, P. Eisner Fl. Reseburg ROW 2 - J. Kortens, P. Pitz, D. Jens, L. Schuh, S. Johanek, M. ep Club Boosts LH Team Spirit In Enthusiastic fans crowded the buses to out of town games 46 CH EERLEADERS - FRONT ROW - D. Valloskey, C. Blahnik, P. Jonas, captain ROW 2 - C. Simon, V. Jirikowic. S. Schultz, B. Ruzak easonal Sports P-IR-IT! Active Pep Club members continuously gave their support to all athletic teams by promoting this cause. They remained long hours after school, painting clever hall and victo- ry hoop signs and sold candy, bakery, and booster buttons to raise money for club projects. Because they could be used the year round. the MANTY buttons were extremely popular. Pep Club took charge of all Red-White Day events, conducted the pep rally, skit, and float competition during the Homecoming weekend, and gave students the opportunity to attend out-of- town games by sponsoring buses, The club promoted school spirit and good sportsmanship in all school, athletic activities. For the third year in a row, Lincoln's cheering squad won overall first place honors at the Platteville, Wisconsin summer cheering camp. The new trend in cheering, a motion for each word pattern, adds volume and zip to the cheers. The candy- striped red and white skirts and white sweaters that the girls selected for their winter uniforms were paid for by a cooperative candy sale with Mr. Frailing's wrestling team, Twenty-five Pom Pom Drill Team members spent approxi- mately four hours each week originating and practicing for the special halftime programs. These five-minute performances consisted of precision drilling into object or letter formations and snappy pom pom routines. On Red-White Day the girls. wearing sailor hats formed a ship, a victory sign. and an anchor, all of which gave distinction to the occasion. PEP CLUB OFFICERS - FRONT ROW- D. Bohachek.treasurer: J. Olson. sec- retary: C. Brooks, bus chairman ROW 2 - Miss M. Lambert, adviser: P. Pitz president: J. Rydzewski, vice president 47 AA Promotes Physical Fitness ESIDES stimulating an interest in athletics, the Girls Athletic Association creates a sincere bond of friendship among its members. Recognizing a variety of interests, GAA sponsored thirteen intramural sports: among them were, honorary swim- ming, basketball, volleyball, and varsity gymnastics. The meme bers sponsored a treasure hunt, dip and dine party, roller skat- ing, Christmas party, and a winter fun night. A featured highlight of the year was the awards dinner to recognize superior work. The Officials Club carried the responsibility for arranging and officiating at all sports events for the girls. Officials Club spon- sored a volleyball playday, swim meet, track and field meet and a basketball sportsday, RCHESIS is a group concerned with the application of creativity to the dance. Attired in leotards, the girls tried to achieve the impression of complete freedom of movement and a graceful beauty. Workshops conducted in the fall assisted each girl in acquiring basic modern dance patterns. Rehearsals were directed toward one outcome, the Modern Dance Recital, held on April l. In the dances performed, Orchesis members symbolized their inner feelings, represented by every synchro- nized motion. Each individual or group choreographed numbers appropriate to the recital theme, Round the WorId ,featur1ng twenty members. GAA SPORTHEADS-FRONT ROW-C. Shimek, F. Smith ROW 2-B. Ruzek. S. Shimek HOW 3-M. Kollath. J. Schultz ROW 4-P. Deubler, M. Martin now 5-K. Biimel, M. Ziarnik Row 6-J. Haucke,S.VolIendorf Row 7-c. GAA OFHCERS-FRONT OW-5 V0 e d 'f' Pfesidemf Miss J- Kobe' Kaufmann 48 adviser ROW 2-P. Deubler, assistant point secretary: K. Blimel, secretary treasurer: C. Shimek. point secretary, J. Hauck. vice-president WEIGHT TRAINERS- FRONT ROW- D. Grall J Konecny J Laux B Nel Mott S Aumann ROW3 N Bourll J Bydalek E Hansen T Duenkel D son, S. Brazzale, W. WiIms,S. Larsen, R. Behnke ROW2 G Gretz R Frail Tetzlaff V Soeldner R Fandrlck J Flegel A Fischer B Krcma J Andras ing, B. Dietrich, D. Stoehr, D. Naidl, J. Hardrath R Aumann B Bauer L tek T Vogel HOME ECONOMICS CLUB - FRONT ROW - A. Christensen. K. Glander. D. Lutzs. D. Krall ROW 2 - S. Hoffman, S. Eisen- chink, S. Franz ROW 3 - J. Glander, N. Masar. D. Gorych- ka, L. Kohlman, Mrs. G. Leslie, adviser ROW 4 - K. Musial, A. Stanzel, B. Mrutek, J. Angoli, Mrs. R. LaFond, adviser 50 xx.,-f-, A , 5 Q Atla es, Van Goghs, Darwins, Chefs -.. 5 5 K . BIOLOGY CLUB - FRONT ROW -T. Erdman, J. Meyer ROW 2 - P. Denor, S. Hessel, D. Hill ROW 3 - Mr. B. Kowitz. adviser, M. Salkowski, T. Doolan EVELOPMENT of knowledge and appreciation for physical fitness potential through the proper application of weight training principles has been the goal of the Weight Trainers Club. The members presented a demonstration of weight lifting techniques during half time at the basketball game February 10. A trip to the University at Madison highlighted the Home Economics Club's first semester activities. Open House held by the Home Economics Department featured demonstrations of flower arrangements emphasizing TWIRP corsages. During second semester the club toured the Mirro Test Kitchens, Stout University and a bakery. A bake sale and spring picnic ended the year, Through experimentation and field trips the Biology Club strove to further knowledge of biology and other sciences. Members visited various places of scientific interest in the Man- itowoc area. By again participating in the annual city science fair, the Biology Club realized its purpose of service to the school and to its community. Art Club worked to promote an interest in art throughout the school, to develop and exchange ideas with the Two Rivers Art Club and to enlarge the art collection at Lincoln. An auction was also held in order to raise money for visits to various art in- stitutes during the summer. ART C'-UB - FRONT ROW - J- Bloom. B. Leist. treasurer: D. Whereatt. his' president: T. Doolan, J. Olson, secretary: J. Knutson, prasidentg Mr. R. torian: B. Kaufman, D. Gamble ROW 2 - D. Cisler. J. Fisher. H. Haag. vice- Stokes, adviser 51 Friendships Emerg Through A S AFS CLUB-OFFICERS-Janet Schmitz, president: Penny Ohde, secretary: Lorri Shamrock, vice-president: Darlene Bonk, treasurer ULTLJRAL change, leading to understanding and friend- ships among youth, provides the basic aim of our Ameri- can field service program. Through AFS, students around the world learn to value and respect the similarities and differences of poeple who, though of other countries, have visions and en- deavors similarily directed toward the goal of peaceful and use- ful lives. The 196667 exchange was no exception in providing an added zest to the activities at Lincoln. Our AFS foreign students included James Chiria of Areo, Uganda, and Cecilia Engels from Antwerp, Belgium. Both Ceci and Jim felt they were able to adapt themselves well to unfamiliar customs and habits, per- taining to diet. dress, language, and new school procedures. Selection of exchangees follows a carefully devised proce- dure. Each is screened by educators in his own country for per- sonality as well as intelligence in order that the students chosen are best qualified to make the experience enriching, both for themselves and for all with whom they come in contact. AFS week constitutes a significant period of the year. At this time Ceci and Jim had the opportunity to clarify their own views of living in their countries and were able to assemble with other exchangees and speak of customs, ideals. interests, prob- lems, and various new and unusual experiences in school. While Lincoln enjoyed the companyof Ceci and Jim, Sue Thorpe acquainted herself with life in Lindingo, Sweden. Sue felt she adjusted well to the customs and language of the land. with the help of some of the greatest kids she'd ever met. AFS CLUB-FHONT ROWAC, Brooks, D. Jens, N. Radandt, S. Schulz, E. A- lecksen. J. Bloom, D. Bohachek, F. Smith, S. Terp. P, Pitz ROW 2-T. Rosin- sky, C. Goessl, S. Kirt, S. Budnik, K. Fredrick, L. Bodart, C. Lewis, K. Einber- ger, C. 0'Brien, M. Kimmel, ROW 3-N. Fox, J. Schulz, C. Lutz, J. Jahnke, P. Schwantz, P. Deubler, D. Cisler. A. Ziebell, J. Grosnick ROW 4-L. Schuh, A. 52 Zimmerman, J. Bull, M. Holzinger, C. Kollath, J. Brisch, C. Mueller, J. Mac- Eachran, ROW 5-P. Staalson, P. LeCIair, P. Schaff, P. Rogers. L. Mazanet, A. Berge, P. Tadych, K. Janesky ROW 6-S. Spindler, K. Shaw, H. Haag, S. Check, S. Ferguson ROW 7-K. Dougherty, P. Lukes, J. Scott, L. Kliment. M. Neilitz, S. Wegner Christmas card designs interest club members Mary Lund and Chris Leonard Jim Chiria and Ceci Engels Lincoln's AFS students from Uganda and Belgium AFS CLUB-FRONT ROW-M. Oberland, J. Rosinsky, B. Berkedal, C. Bloom, S. Johanek, J. Leist, V. Jirikowic, G. Smith, M. Prucha ROW 2-B. Kunz, S. Wachhoiz, G. Metzger, P. Hansen, J. 0'Malley, J. Kortens, D. Frailing, M. Tor rison ROW 3-J. Severson, D. Gorvchka, G. Kerscher, D. Stock, J. Shimon, R. Warren, D. Mazenec, L. Thompson, A. Benishek ROW 4-M. Anderson, J. Per- ry, K. Johnson, B. Lochman, K. Hoyer, N. Masar, B. Gorder, P. Ferdon ROW 5-A. Kautzer, J. Strouf, J. Matte, P. Schmidt, L. Gigure HOW 6-D. Ratajczak, S. Fidler, C. Hagenow, P. Birringer, M. Freiboth, M. Fuka, M. Lund, K. Risch ROW 7-M. Brady, J. Olson, K. Leonard, A, Graff, K. Olson, M, Klein, S. Kes- tell, K. Calahan ROW 8-D. Valleskey, P. Jones, B. Bartels 53 MATH CLUB OFFICERS - LEFT TO RIGHT - Miss J. Car- son, adviser, W. Hendrick, vice president, J. Glander, secre- tary-treasurer, C. Rosland, president: Mr. L. Henrickson. adviser Math, TMSA Enrich Education B i MATH CLUB - FRONT ROW - K. Glander, F. Smith, C. Kanter, M. Beck, J. ROW 3 - S. Plumb, C. Rosland, J. Mueller, A. Kolbeck, B. Schroeder,J. Steinbrecker, E. Madson, A. Shedlosky ROW 2 - J. Glander, L. Heiden, R. Baetke, B. Hittle, K. Birringer,T. Foerg Provot, W. Hendrick, R. Metzger, D. Hendrick, E. Hoyer, J. Torke, S. Hessel 54 TMSA CLUB - FRONT ROW - A. Garot,J. Kuemmet. S. Kestell ROW 2 - K. - C. Zoerb. M. Rohrer, J. Dufek, J. Hansen, J. Marken, M. Kaufmann Kurth. C. Holschbach, J. Fisher, K. Masar, B. Kakatsch, S. Fitzgerald ROW 3 Developing Initiative In Students TMSA OFFICERS - FRONT ROW - A. Christensen, historian: J. Lemberger, president: M. Strzyzewski, vice president ROW 2 - D. Leiterman, treasurer: P, Held, secretary: S. Stephani, corresponding secretary S in the past, Math Club and TMSA applied emphasis to the individual development ofthe student, each stressing the importance of acquiring knowledge and using the knowl- edge and skills gained in individual growth and service. Math Club varied its activities according to individual stu- dent objectives. One goal was to create and maintain an inter- est in mathematics. Another was that of developing scholarship and promoting enjoyment and understanding in the mathemati- cal field. A third purpose was to provide for the extension of knowledge in mathematics beyond the limitations of the class situation. Student presentations, Math Bowl competition, and guest speakers carried out the purposes ofthe club. Club mem- bers showed interest through consistent attendance. The Teacher's Memorial Scholarship Association con- cerned itself with earning money for scholarships to be awarded to students who plan to become teachers. Over 55600 was earned at the Thanksgiving weekend candy sale,with Lincoln students as salesmen. Jack Oberbillig sold the most candy for the second year. Book cover sales. refreshment sales, and a paperback book sale were additional projects. Friends of Lin- coln who wish to remember and honor friends donate money to the scholarship fund. Scholarships are given in memory of re- tired or deceased teachers in the local schools. Scholarship winners are chosen by a committee of club members and advis- ers. 55 --...W, fi .551 t wx, 59:5 J, . -. if at ' ggi.: 1: aw I 9 ? ..9 , 5 nfjffa' 5 K e my Mg .I Z ' ' , L Y , Z., . K ' f 5 V Ei . g ' ' Ai Q, 5? H ' ti' 'V T Tv n p at , N Z x 4 R Q 1 225 , V l 4: ,N f' ifwr R :,,,,m,, V, , .V M -L............p.... I 4 ......,. Z Q., N V -.,,.z , In Swim Pageant 1 LICE in Wonderland was the theme for the 1966-67 swim pageant, held on April 18,19,2O. There were seven- teen acts plus the finale. Included in the pageant were such acts as The King and Queens Court, The Tea Party, and Painting Roses. The girls had been working towards the pageant since the beginning of the year. Tryouts included the execution of many difficult stunts such as walk-overs, catalinas, knights, flamingos, swordfishes, eiffel towers, and many others. The stunts were performed in front of past members of Honorary and their adviser, Miss Virginia Harris, After their acceptance, work began on the pageant. Girls were chosen to select music and compose numbers for certain acts. At this time synchronized perfection was introduced into the stunts which the girls needed to know. The authors of each act were responsible for creating suitable costumes for their particular scene. Numbers were usually prac- ticed twice a week. They rehearsed and perfected various for- mations to intricate timing schedules. The retention ofthe many constantly changing paces was essential. The costumes were ofa wide variety. They ranged all the way from girls' modified tank suits to vests with hoop-skirts. Others were made out of colorful leotards with matching tights. Some girls appeared in tiger striped vests made with sequins. The girls were aided by three senior boys who were essen- tial in the pageant's performance. Seniors boys, Dan Driscoll, Steve Eatough, and John Spindler were selected on the basis of their individual aquatic CHDGDMGS verified bv Such faCIOfS HS HONORARY swiivi-orricens-J. konens, treasurer: J. Maeeachrarr, vice- the swim team and senior lifesaving. P Debbie Hagen, Paula Jones, Jane MacEachran, and Diane Valleskey perform in A Pool of Tears 57 Farmers And Teachers Seek Futures l l FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB - FRONT ROW - K. Kurth, vice-president: A. Zimmerman, president ROW 2 - C. Holschbach. C. Zoerb ROW 3 - B. Krejcarek ROW 4 - S. Cherney, S. Plumb ROW 5 - R. Resch, treasurer 58 As adviser to Future Teachers Club, Mr. Laddie Zellinger keeps informed as to the latest teaching techniques UTURE Teachers of America presented two specific inten- tions. One was to interest the student in the teaching profes- sion andthe other to inform him about its aspects through learning opportunities. These purposes were completed in several ways. There were movies, guest speakers, teacher aid services, and visitations, from which members learned more about teacher training programs and the different jobs involved in the profession. One part of the preparatory schedule involved meeting with a college FTA chapter at Oshkosh State University in March and the state high school FTA assembly held in April. Lincoln was the sponsor and host of the regional FTA conven- tion which met in March. The club was also responsible for its help in publicizing National Education Week, November 6-12, and Teaching Career Month in April, Members worked to fi- nance its activities by such money raising projects as candy sales, bake sales, and school record book sales. The Future Farmers of America is an organization de- signed to develop those skills learned in agriculture classes. Any person enrolled in Vocational Agriculture is eligible to be a member. Some of the activities held included monthly meet- ings, parents night, where awards were presented to those re- cognized for their individual achievements, speaking contests, and a State Convention for which a set of selected members attended. FFA also sponsored recreation including a swimming party, a summer picnic and field trips to points of agricultural interest. FUTURE FARMERS OFFI CERS - FRONT ROW - A Hiller, president: Mr. W Rienks, adviser ROW 2 - J Waack, reporter: L. Erdmann sentinel: G. Neuser, vice president, W. Englebrecht treasurer, A. Schultz, secre tary FUTURE FARMERS CLUB - FRONT ROW - E. Neuser. S. Kluba hammer, J. Popp, G. Muench, R. Koenig ROW 2 - G. Popp, D. Sieracki, R. L. Stock, T. Eisner. D. Eisner . R. Hock- Dworak. J. Mailand, F. Sieracki ROW 3 - N. Wagner, M. Archilletti, R. Lutze 59 Manty's booster bus displayed spirit signs for out of town games School Clubs ProvideOutlet For LincoIn's AFS Club advisers and members heartily participated in the October , Y Homecoming Parade 60 l The family garage provided Jim Knutson with articles for the art auction. Extra Energy E Hb-as M. Wg 'M we Ski enthusiast, Courtney Spindler, stops to relax after slalom competition. A . ik. f' ,M ,Q j 5 QQ - in mn 9 , Q 5 ii mf? I Wg? - u. i o 2 Members of the junior class used this bus as a unique idea to follow their first place winning float entitled Our Aim is to Win. Enthusiastic juniors displayed their class spirit in trying to outdo the others Cct. In, I966 Hu., Winners ol the Homecoming activities were announced by Queen Janet. The 1966 Homecoming Court was introduced during the halftime ceremonies. A jubilant team hoisted Coach Twichell after their well de- served victory over the Terrors of Appleton. 66 Z i iv-n,,m 1 'Vu l iff V LQ F I 1 S 4 FLAMBEAU STAFF-FRONT ROW-Paula Jones, Dorothy Christiansen, Kathy Ullman, Dorothy Naidl, Peggy Fitz, Betsy Bartels, Janet Rydzewski ROW 2-Diane Valleskey, Janet Schmitz, Lorri Shamrock. Donna Cisler, Pat Ferdon. John Spindler, Kevin Hollenbeck, Bob Hackbarth Staff Record Year's Activitie FLAMBEAU JUNIOR ASSISTANTS-FRONT ROW-Nan Lishka. Cyndee Thuss. Kathy Hartman ROW 2-Vic Trastek, Kathy Hoyer different Flambeau. This was the main goal set by the 1967 Flambeau Staff. After the first tower sessions, it became apparent that this idea would be followed through. Art Editor Bob l-lackbarth selected an art motif as the yearbooks theme. Sketches in various tones of black were used to emphasize this theme on the opening and the division pages. The burlap cover was one of the very first to be used by a high school in Wisconsin. The book, published by the American Yearbook Company, in Topeka, Kansas, employed an offset printing method. In the past, a letterpress process was used. An increase in the use of opening candid shots was aimed at giving a truer picture of the year at Lincoln. These shots which were also used in the newly introduced academic section focused on everyday life in the classroom. Junior assistants were selected on the basis of their application letters and given references. Their main jobs in- cluded helping seniors and preparing for the following year when they would be editors. They were each given two pages to plan and arrange. Have the pictures come yet? VVhere's Torke with those pictures? Every hour a photographer was on duty in the darkroom to take any necessary pictures for Flambeau and Flashes staffs. l-le also developed and printed these pictures. HEAD PHOTOGRAPH ER John Torke FLAMBEAU EDITORS-FRONT ROW-Mary Rysticken, Miss Dorothy Crain, adviser ROW 2-Peggy Staalson, Kathie Einberger PHOTOGRAPH ERS-FRONT ROW-Jim Torke, Chuck Allger, Pat Mertz ROW 2-Lee Hillstrom, Ken Birringer FLASHES STAFF-FRONT ROW-Jennifer Menten. Sharon Fitzgerald. Cathy Brooks. Penny Ohde, editor, Kay Kurth ROW 2-Roger Levendusky. Betty Lallensack, Sue Kirt, Kathy Shaw. Gary Buerstatte Originalit And Complete Interest HE goal of the 1967 Hi-Tower Flashes staff was to keep Lincoln's student body informed of the school's activities by presenting a variety of feature and factual news stories. The bi-weekly newspaper was characterized by the staff editorials and the regular feature column written by Mr. Buerstatte and Mr.Touhey. Writing and typing stories, pasting pages and reading galley proof made seventh hour tower a busy place. Meeting of the deadlines, rushing to Color Craft printers, and trying to keep the big scoops secret until the paper came out proved many a trying moment for the staff. The two journalism classes assisted the staff in gathering information, writing stories, and soliciting ads for the paper. In the spring, the staff chose a junior staff to put out a cub edition of the paper under the seniors direction. The Manitou, Lincoln's literary magazine, provided an excellent opportunity for students to display their creativity in writing and artwork. Publishing three issues, the senior editors, Sandi Schultz, Karen Musial, and Pete Touhey used a rotation system so each could edit one of the editions. The Manitou included short stories, poetry, essays, plays, editorials, and reviews. The editors sorted and edited the work submitted to them and chose the best of the school's literature for entry into the magazine. 70 Every other Friday the newspaper staff counted out papers for seventh period MANITOU STAFF-FRONT ROW-Pete Touhey, Lois Hougsn, Sandi Schultz, Karen Musial, Sue Olstad Produce Effective Publications MANITOU JUNIOR ASSISTANTS-FRONT ROW-Sandy Schwartz, Kenny Muth ROW 2-Mark Davis. Christine Kopidlnnsky 71 MIXED CHORUS R14- R13- R12- R11- R10- R9- R8- R7- R6- R5- R4- R3- R2- R1- Naidl J. Anderson L. Butler D. Stever T. Haag J. Haag B. Schroeder B. Skatrud M. Salkowski G. Schmidt Hill D. D. V. Soeldner D. Gray Brooks B. Jung J. Krueger Denor C. T. Lambries J. Roberts S. H. Eatough Holschbach B. Stuebs S. Jergenson Kaufmann C. S. Vollendorf King M. F. Rusboldt J. Schneider K. Schwab Raduenz Ploeckelman Blahnik S. Ferguson E. Hyde J. Brisch Neilitz B. C. M. C. Carstens J. Schultz T. Orth D. Skarda J. Staudt Holschbach V. J. Burkart J. Hauck D. Stever Bonk Engels D. C. L. Alecksen K. Ullman D. Frailing Kirt C. Brooks D. Bergseth B. Graczykowski Goeke S. R. S. Grosshuesch Krupski B. P. Birringer Berge Bast B. Allen C. Andrastek Becker J. Taylor Fricke A. K. A. S. S. Wachholz L. Karbon Rhode K. La Violetle P. Risch M. Schroeder M. Muenzenmeyer M. Delsmann S. Augustine G. Wollersheim S. Welch G. Smith LINCOLN SINGERS - ROW 1 - Grace Wollersheim, Bonnie Rhode. Barb Allen. Barb Krup- ski. Linda Karbon. Dianne Frail- ing ROW 2 - Mary King, Mary Neilitz, Sue Kirt, Eileen Hyde, Chris Kaufmann, Sharon Vol- Iendorf ROW 3 - John Burkart, Ken Schwab. Jim Schneider, l Mike Schroeder, Francis Rus- boldt ROW 4 - Brian Schroed- er, Tom Lambries, Chuck De- nor, Tom Orth. Jerry Haag Hall Ring Gut With Choral Mu ' STATE SOLO ENTRIES - ROW 1 - Charles Denor, Baritone, Candace Linde- mann, Viola, Dianne Frailing, Alto: Sue Kirt, Soprano: Cathy Le Breck, Alto: Mary Ann Reimer, Alto ROW 2 - Jan Weber. String Bass: Tim Paschke, Violin, Dave Leonard, String Bass: Fred Schwoerer, Flute: Larry Volz, Trombone: Dan Hansen, Trumpet NDER the direction of Mr. William B. Jones. head ofthe school's music department, the Advanced Mixed Chorus practiced every day during fourth hour for their performances throughout the year. For their year's work, each member ofthe group received one full non-academic credit, The chorus performed at Washington and Wilson Junior High Schools in the early part of November. December brought in the old favorite and new contemporary yuletide music which the chorus presented to the student body at the Christmas Con- cert. On January 22, the group's members participated in the Annual Mid-Winter Concert along with the school's other music groups. At the concert they sang religious selections such as Sing Unto God , by Handel and Send Forth Thy Spirit . by Schuetky, as well as modern tunes like the arrangement of Shenandoah by Schroth. The chorus then traveled to Sheboy- gan forthe Music Festival in April, and closed with the Spring Concert in May. Lincoln Singers, the choice voices ofthe chorus. began to prepare for the Christmas Concert early in fall. Their singing, which was heard throughout the halls on December 22, spread the Christmas spirit among the whole school. The Lincoln Sing- ers performed on numerous occasions for the public during the year. The 'group was enjoyed by several service groups ofthe city. at many parties. and at civic affairs. Their long hours of practice also earned for them an excellent showing at the An- nual Music Festival, held in early April. 73 BAND - FRONT ROW - J. Kerman, R. Goeke, M. Kaufmann, K. Martin, M Dorak ROW 2 - S. Saindon, K. Murray, P. Swiggum. B. Ziesmer, D. Metzger. L. Hoyer, S. Springer, S. Tollefson, A. Schultz ROW 3 - P. Anderson, M. Die fenthaler, L. Frieburg, C. Kollath ROW 4 - D. Huck. M. Waniger, J. Ewert, S. Olp ROW 5 - J. Nemitz, K. Kollath, F. Svacina. J. Koerner, J. Olsen, J. Wern- ecke, B. Dietrick ROW 6 - M. Konecny, K. Crocker, G. Weber, K. Krueger, G. Becker, V. Soeldner Students Received Appreciation NY hour of the day, sounds could be heard coming from the band room. Musicians were practicing for approaching concerts and competition. Besides performing as a group, the band also competes in small ensembles such as clarinet choir, brass choir, stage band, pep band, and a newly organized per- cussion ensemble. Lincoln's band schedule of events began January 21, with its annual Mid-Winter Concert, and was followed by Band-a- rama, March 19, Spring Concert, May 4, Music Festival and finally State Competition. Some selections played by the band at these various events were Procession of the NobIes , by Rimsky Korsakov, Largo for Symphony for Band , by Jager. Movements from Giarinini, The King and l , by Rodgers and Jager Symphony , by Nehly Bel, The band chose their musical selectionsfrom popular, contemporary, and symphonic music. Mr. Conrad Daellenbach, director of the band, and Dan Hansen. student director of the band. both worked together in preparing drilling and marching arrangements at football half- times. The band also performed at basketball halftimes. at the local Memorial and Labor Day parades, at a student Iyceum program, and as a climax for the school year, at the graduation exercises. Practices for these events were held outdoors during sixth hour whenever weather was suitable. Two bands. pep band and stage band, entertained for functions outside of school as well as school activities. P.T.A. and Band and Orches- tra dinners were among some of these activities. 74 BAND OFFICERS - FRONT ROW - Diane Jens ROW 2 - Karin Kollath, San- dy Smith ROW 3 - Diane Smith, Jeane Nagel ROW 4 - Kevin Crocker, Harry Philippsen ROW 5 - Steve Saindon, Dan Hansen A-is 4 BAND - FRONT ROW - K. Glander, M. Hetue,V. Smith, B. Prescott, D Smith ROW 2 - J. Nagel, L. Hacker, P. La Duke, L. Sharpe, P. Hansen, D. Kiel, P. Tait ROW 3 - K. Fredricks, C. Rohrer, L. Kinzel, D. Hansen, J. Koral, B. Weber, D. Teteak, J. Newlin, L. Griese, K. Risch, G. Weber, A. Holzinger, C Kanter, A. Schultz ROW 4 - E. Hoyer, S. Rosinsky, S. Peck, H. Philippsen, S. Wiena, D. Budsburg, L. Coombs, A. Jebavy, D. Graff ROW 5 - D. Krcma, L. Stock,J. Karlin, D. Leonard, S. Smith, D. Jens, Mr. Daellenbach, director Through Band Mu ic And Concerts STAGE BAND - FRONT ROW - Sandi Tollefson, AI Holzinger, Fred Shape, Pat Tait, Kevin Murray ROW 2 - Gary Weber, Steve Weina, Harry Philippsen ROW 3 - Jeff Newlin, W Bert Weber, Dan Hansen, Joe Koral . ROW 4- Kevin Crocker 75 SYMPHONETTE - FRONT ROW-M. Ording, E. Stacker, S. Kresal, J. Hansen. J. Franz, M. Bonin ROW 2- C. Leonard, K. Callahan, C. Houston, D. Thum- Iey. C. Zoerb ROW 3-V. Smith, P. Hansen, G. Kerscher, D. Leonard NOT PICTURED-M. Holzinger Entertainment And Education Was ORCHESTRA-FRONT ROW-K. Callahan, J. Franz, S. Kresal, D. Thqmley Pike ROW 4-J. Hansen, M. Bonin, D. Wagner, J. Newlin ROW 5-Mr. K. Mill- ROW 2- M. Ording, J. Schmitz, N. Disch, L. Bisek, P. Pollen, R. Geigel, C. er, director: T. Weber, K. Crocker, K. Krueger, S. Saindon, K. Murray,V. Leonard ROW 3- M. Holzinger, A. Zimmerman, D. Metzger, M. Derus, S. Smith, P. Swiggum. B. Prescott, L. Hacker,S. Springer. D. Smith ' 76 Kuff, 'ij OFFICERS-FRONT ROW-Harriet Roorbach, Janet Schmitz, Mary Kaye Hol- zinger ROW 2-Mary Bonin, Dave Thomley, Jim Struck, Joann Hansen ROW 3 -Bob Geigel, Dave Wagner, Mike Ording, Stan Kresal EIVIBERS of the orchestra practiced for their schedule of events under the direction of lVlr. Karl Miller every sixth period. Selections ranged from contemporary to popular music. Orchestra marked the beginning of its formal appearances with the annual Mid-Winter Concert January 22, and was con- tinued until the Sheboygan South Concert Festival April 27. The concert schedule was concluded with the Spring Concert May 4. ln April the Solo and Ensemble Festival took place at Kaukau- na. The orchestra also performed at Woodrow Wilson and local grade schools to promote an interest in future orchestra mem- bers. For an educational as well as entertaining experience the orchestra heard the Chicago Symphony at Milwaukee February 27. Activities ofthe string orchestra included providing music for the prelude, intermission, and between-acts of every school play. They also performed for the Lincoln student body ata school lyceum program and for the National Honor Society inf duction ceremonies. Several band members also practiced with the orchestra on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Musicians who held top chairs played with the orchestra when their accompaniment was needed. Whenever a smaller orchestra was necessary, the sym- phonette entertained. They played mainly for meetings-and din' ners of the Band and Orchestra Mothers and the P.T.A. Provided Through Concert Mu i ORCHESTRA-FRONT ROW-E. Stecker, C. Zoerb, G. Kerscher, M. Millar Mueller, N. Bouril, K. Masar. G. Novak. J. Anderson, L. Petska. D. Leonard ROW 2- S. Mraz, T. Keil, C. Houston, H. Roorbach, P. Hansen, J. Struck ROW ROW 4- K. Fredricks. A. Schultz, L. Kinzel, D. Hansen, J. Koral, B. Weber P 3- S. Tollefsnn, J. Nagel. L. Coombs. S. Weina, H. Philippsen, J. Karlin, J. Callahan, D. Jens NOT PICTURED-S. Walters V 77 Groups Sing Seasonal Favorites OLO Winners performed at the ninth annual Youth Recital at Wilson Junior High School February 12. The purpose of the recital is to discover the community's young musical talent and to encourage the development of these talents to the greatest extent. Each student was required to have a memorized number in either the string, wind, or piano division for the concert. The Senior Girls Ensemble began their schedule of events with a performance at the Mid-Winter Concert December 21. The nine girls performed various holiday favorites including a new arrangement of Have a Holly Jolly Christmas. The group also appeared at several civic affairs throughout the year. Girls Glee Club was made up of girls from the junior and senior classes who have qualified for the Advanced Mixed Cho- rus. Considerable time was spent in teaching good singing techniques and in learning part singing. Selections were pre- pared for public concert. The group performed at both the Mid- Winter Concert and the Spring Concert. The Sophomore Mixed Chorus was made up of boys and girls from the sophomore class who had enough previous ex- perience to do part singing. Boys of the upper classes included in this group were those who have not qualified for the Ad- vanced Mixed Chorus. Considerable time was spent in develop- ing a good foundation for doing more advanced work. The group performed for both the Mid-Winter and Spring Concerts. SENIOR GIRLS ENSEMBLE - FRONT ROW - Grace Wollersheim, Beverly Walters, Bonnie Rhode ROW 2 - Dianne Frailing, Chris Kaufmann, Barbara Allen ROW 3 - Sue Kirt, Eileen Hyde, Sharon Vollendorf i i YOUTH RECITAL WINNERS - FRONT ROW - Mr. William Jones, Dave Leo- Kirt, Chris Kaufmann. Linda Heiden, Crhis Leonard NOT PICTURED - Walter nard Dan Hansen. Joe Koral, Jeff Newlin ROW 2 - Grace Wollersheim, Sue Rathsack,Tom Lambries SOPHOMORE CHORUS - FRONT ROW - S. Riederer. T. Gauthier. D. Lam- bries. R. Musial, S. Linden, P. Gates, N. Boelter, B. Ansorge, D. Rosinsky, T. Vetting, D. Brooks ROW 2 - S. Pankratz, M. Wagner, W. Engleman. B. John- son, C. Jones, L. Dahlmann, J. Ryer, S. McDonnell. L. Hoeflinger, J. Zechel. W. Hathsack, P. Piefer ROW 3 - B. Field, R. Harvey, K. Hamachek, L. Copiskey, P. Stuebs, J. Parworth. A. Garot, S. Hansen, L. Cogswell, J. Stockmeier. P. Boeck- man, K. Hammel, A. Bergseth ROW 4 - K. Sitkiewitz, J. Oberbillig, L. Micha Iek, C. Fuller. M. Pick, D. Wanish. K. Zoch, B. Fricke, M. Wigand, L. Heiden, C Kubitchka, T. Kabat, K. Seal, T. Anderson 4 w GIRLS GLEE CLUB - FRONT ROW - J. Klein, B. Green. D. Janis, M. Tionor, C. Denning, C. Wagner. D. Lindemann, A. Skidmore ROW 2 - B. Mleziva, J. Brandt, S. Leist, L. Manlick, N. Rue, M. Pierson, D. Bohachek, G. Girardi ROW 3 - B. Vreeke, L. Peterson, T. Mueller, P. Schaff, J. Gresl, M. Mullins, K. Kinzel, M. Kaufmann, S. Hacker ROW 4 - K. Sell. D. Stock. L. Graczyk, S. Sauer, Jones. M. Kabat, S. Kreie, B. Krejcarek, B. Ruzek, L. Schuh ROW 5 - M. Klei- ber, S. Spindler, P. Koeppel, S. Resch, M. Sielski, R. Peck, D. Mazanet, J. Hib- bard, P. Strouf, M. Andrastek, E. MiIler,J. Dufek, D. Schuh 79 'Anastasiaf 'Grass Harp' Go On ANASTASIA - Sharon Wachholz, Anastasia, Konny Muth, Empress. IRECTED by lVlr. David Ludvig, the language arts depart- ment produced Anastasia , the story of a young Russian girl caught up in a scheming plot to cash in on the ten million pounds held for the children of the Russian Czar. The play, by Marcelle Nlaurette, builds suspense as Prince Bounine and his associates attempt to spread the story that they have found Anastasia, the Czar's daughter. Though she was severely ine jured, she had escaped when the rest of her family was massa- cred by Bolsheviks. Due to the sudden serious illness of Director Paul Ingvold- stad, Darlene Bonk, assistant director, and the entire cast of The Grass Harp went ahead with the production February 23 and 25. The students, with the occasional help of interested faculty members, proved with little difficulty, that the show must go on, with or without a director. This tender comedy is the portrayal of three people who, finding the world against them, retreat to the safety of a tree house, An armed posse is sent to the woods to find and drag the society rebels back to civilization. THE GRASS HARP - Jim Brice, Kenny Muth, Phil Valitchka, Jenny Manton Special Talents Developed Through DEBATE TEAM-Dick Rasmussen, Jim Westphal. Jan Baetke, Doug Kiel, Sue Shimek. Bob HittIe.John Spindler STAGE CREW-FRONT ROW- Steve Cerkas, Rory McBeath, Marty Beck ROWZ-Paul Ander- son, Barb Kakatsch, Kathy Masar, Margaret Derus ROW 3-Larry Freiberg, Merle Diefen- thaler ABSENT-Ann Steeber, Jim Yeadon 82 Drama And Speech ArtsDepartment O FULLY use the tools of argumentation is the main goal of the debate team. Debate is broken into negative and affir- mative groups. Each side is given a chance to speak and a per' iod for rebuttal. Each team attempts to prove its superiority over the other through the course ofthe debate. Nine students earned A's in the Sub-District Forensics Contest held March 4 in Kaukauna. These then represented Lincoln at the district contest in April. All students participating in the contest were selected by the English teachers in charge. Stage crew works directly behind the scenes with the Drama Department in the creation of stage sets for the various plays, and lighting for all auditorium programs and assemblies as well as plays. The crew was also often called upon to help with the selection and the putting up oflights for all school dances. They are in charge ofthe general upkeep ofthe stage. Make-up Club added realism to the varied characters of the plays through its masterful use of lines, wrinkles, and grease paint. Members practiced on each other to perfect their skills in the coordination of a characters face with his personality. FORENSICS WINNERS-FRONT ROW-Dade Graff, Sharon Wachholz ROW 2 -Marilyn Wigand, Linda Groelle ROW 3-Gwen Fishbeck, John LeCIair ROW 4 -Steve Hessel, Mike Simono ABS ENT-Pat Wall Colleen Farley adds the aging lines for Jeff Newlin's character. 83 Student Coun il Plans Arrival Of STUDENT COUNCIL OFFI- CERS-FRONT ROW-B. Hack- barth, president: S. Schultz, secretary, H. Philippsen, first semester sergeant-at-arms ROW 2-J. Lukes, vice-presi- dent, D. Driscoll, treasurer: B. Steckmesser. second semester sergeant-at-arms EXCHANGEES-FRONT ROW-Ira Katz, Martha Findlay, Kathy Kutil, Dave Col- 7 ter ROW 2-Sue Adams, George Richards, Toby Blank, Tom Beerntsen, Bob . - I Quigley, Ricky Thatcher, Wayne Robertson, Margot Walthall The She-boy-gan Raiders were foiled again , this time by the Roanoke Ex- 84 Southern Guests Student Council members entertained the Roenokers at the various parties changees when they added their Southern atmosphere to the Lincoln pep rally l The exchangee dance proved to be fun for everyone TUDENT Council, the governing body of Lincoln students, was composed of sixty-eight members, representing their individual homerooms. lVlr. Gerald Flobbins, adviser, worked with the members and the officers to plan and to carry out the school activities for the year. Student Council committees organized the Homecoming festivities, compiled student directories, sponsored an anti-litter program, teachers' tea, and planned the exchangee coke party. Heads of the committees were chosen by the council officers, Thirtyesix anxious students from Floanoke's Patrick Henry High became loyal Lincolnites. As the train arrived bringing the exchangees into the ice and cold, warm Hi Y'all's echoed through the twenty degree weather. A snow day sponsored by the YMCA introduced many to a toboggan ride, ice skating rink, and a snowball fight. Included in the schedule of events was a coke party by the Student Coun- cil, welcome banquet, and a tour of industrial sites. The Roanokers displayed their school spirit through the antics ofthe boys pep club and the hillbilly pep skit they organ- ized to add a special touch of southern humor. 85 .gray . RED-WHITE FLOOR CHAIR MEN - FRONT ROW - Deb bie Randolph, Ann Savage Janet Kortens ROW 2 - Sha ron Vollendorf, Bonny Ruzek Z8I'19Y Ended With A One Point Victory 1 ,Q Pep Band created an exciting atmosphere at the Red'White Day rally and game OPHOMORE, junior, and senior floors stood decorated and waiting for Red-White Day. But would it come? Since general chairman: Lynn Ma- Red-White Day had been called off the year before because of cold weather, no one was making underestimations. Juniors and sophomores were especially doubtful because it was their first color day. Students who came in school that morning were first greeted by the sophomore B. C. characters who were trying their best to cave West in. Students then found themselves Under lVianty's Big Top complete with ferocious animals, col- orful balloons, and circus people. Finally Lincolnites stalked their way through the seniors' 'fswinging jungle where every- thing from alligators to dangerous tribes lurked. All three floors carried the same message of victory which the team clearly received. Students really outdid themselves with the originality and numbers of costumes. They wore more red and white than ever before in the history of Lincoln. Costumes, floor decorations. pep rally. and student school spirit all helped to make the events ofthe day perfect. But the climax of all the events of the school day could not compare to the tremendous game. The Lincoln Ships sailed to victory when Bradd Steckmessers basket put Manty ahead by one point to beat West 60-59 in the final seconds. , ff 2 g X f y. Q ts:'5?'y' I I l' X :TQ- ' f f AW, x in , wi ,rl fix ' f - f 1+ 7622- 1-1- ffbj .gl Q 8 if M A , Q 1' 7 if f N, If . N , 14 . : , ,, f I ff-, X -JZQJZQ 67.55. 73:-EL ff' lgfl' N L H Yqgigfgs 5 H--4 if fy A 0 '. J W 34 A - -V - 4,'.l g hu ' '- ff Ulm' S www Y- -,. K?-P551 Nj., A , Qin y Ol, X lx WN' J spor s Trackmen Brin EFORE the Fond du Lac Invitational, Coach Zoch told the track team to bring home the bacon . The thinclads were so inspired that they not only won the meet but also obtained some bacon which they hung on the winning trophy. Senior Mike Cisler and Team Captain Greg Gretz esf tablished three school records during the season. Cisler sprint- ed to a record 20.1 seconds in the 180 yard low hurdles. With tosses of 58' 4 1!2 and 163' 5 3!4 in the shot and discus, Gretz set two records in these field events. Manitowoc 86 Two Rivers Manitowoc 58 Appleton Manitowoc 75 Sheboygan North Manitowoc 1st Manty Invitational Manitowoc 1st FRVC lndoor Meet Manitowoc 2nd Madison Relays Manitowoc 80 Green Bay West Manitowoc 61 Appleton Manitowoc 74 Sheboygan North Manitowoc 1st Fondy Invitational Manitowoc 89 1X2 Sheboygan South Manitowoc 2nd FRVC Outdoor Meet Manitowoc 1st FRVC Relays Manitowoc 91 Two Rivers Manitowoc 1st State Sectionals Manitowoc 10th State Meet FRONT ROW-F. Padgett', T. Stumm', D. Van Winkle', J. Jorgenson', K. Nickels , B. Hackbarth', G. Gretz'. B. Steckmesser , A. Novak', J. Demb sky', T. Gass', D. Holschbach' ROW 2sAsst. Coach William Twichell. J Hardrath, P. OIsen'. K. Leick', P. Larsen', B. Sepnafski, D. McDonneII , F. Wergin'. J. Laux. J. Klein', S. Budnik', T. Becker', K. Hutchison, Mgr. J Home The Bacon Tom Gass starts the first leg of the 4 lap relay Walters ROW 3-Assistant Coach Paul Olsen, J. Nickels' , D. Vnuk'. J Schneider , J. Brixius', K. Fricke, D. Brefczynski, P. Wilhelm, V. Holschbach K. Dietrich, B. Marshall, J. Gunderson, Coach Claude Zoch ROW 4-R. Tegen D. Heideman, H, Meacham, E. Hansen, B. Krcma, A. Dembsky', J. Rohrer' J. Hamann', R. Frailing, M. Wood. T. Henning', R. Peaslee' 90 Demonstrating his record setting form in the shot put, Greg Gretz gets off an- other Iong toss. Greg took a second in the discus at the State Meet. Senior Keith Nickels gives the Ships another 5 points with his victory in the 60 yard high hurdles. xg, I I Lil . ,iFZ'1fff.a ,..,f,. .g I t A ' iff gj g f Fr l S 3 .fr . in -.ff S r Mike Cisler gains an early lead in the 180 yard low hurdles. Com- peting in five events, Cisler led all Ships in point getting with 196 points. 91 FRONT ROW-L. Witt, L. Galli', B. Flosinsky, K. Kodet ROW 2-R. Aukamp . ROW 4-C. Lettenberger , G. Scherer', B. HabIewitz'.J. Krueger , B. Check. M. MiIler', R. PIeuss', S. BrazzaIs'. R. Packowski ROW 3-Asst. Coach John J, Bonin' Farwell, T. Kozel. A. Oswald. R. Bjorklund', T. Holmes', Coach Frank Granitz Baseball Team Gain Experience Coach Granitz plans his strategy against Oshkosh. ED by juniors Lon Galli and Bob Hablewitz, Lincoln High Schools baseball team experienced a growing season. They had a 6-7 record in conference games and were 9-8 over- all. Galli led all Ship pitchers with his 7-1 record, while Hable- witz placed the hitters with a ,370 batting average, With the experience gained from this season, coupled with the loss of only six senior Ietterwinners. Coach Granitz can look forward to a fine 1967 season. Manitowoc 13? Oshkosh 10 Manitowoc Oshkosh Manitowoc Fond du Lac Manitowoc Fond du Lac Manitowoc Mary's Menasha Manitowoc .Mary's Menasha Manitowoc Oshkosh Manitowoc Oshkosh Manitowoc Two Rivers I L ..--if Manitowoc Fond du Lac Manitowoc Fond du Lac Manitowoc , Mary's Menasha Manitowoc .Mary's Menasha Manitowoc Mishicot Manitowoc Two Rivers Manitowoc Stockbridge Manitowoc Kewaunee 92 Southpaw Lon Galli warms up during a practice session. Lon was voted the most valuable player on the team by his teammates. Tom Holmes takes a healthy swing at a pitch on to win this District Championship game 8-1 K against Two Rivers. Manty went AI Oswald slides safely under Chuck Lettenberger's tag. 93 Jer- , ,,,., Q, 5. Er .Drs o 0 Ship Tenn: Team --eng., -we 'S- ,xml Greg Conerd, playing in the number two position, executes a forehand return Senior Jerry Jerabek perfects his deadly service during a practice session Sharpening his game, Larry Bonk gets in some practice in the phy. ed. unit 94 Nets Fourth Place At State Meet HE Lincoln l-ligh tennis team, under the direction of Coach Deubler, enjoyed an undefeated season in dual meets. In taking their first ten meets, the Ships lost only five games. After sweeping these ten matches, the team went on to Capture the Fox River Valley Meet and the State Sectionals before taking fourth place at the State Meet at Nicolet. Perhaps the best performance for the netters was at the FRVC Meet in Appleton. In this meet, Jerry Jerabek took second in the number one singles, Greg Conard took first in the number two singles, and Bob Zigmund took first in the number three singles. ln addition, Larry Bonk and Gary l-lamachek took first in the doubles competition. Setting himself for a backhand shot. Joe Koral, concentrates on the ball Manitowoc 7 Fond du Lac Manitowoc 7 Green Bay East Manitowoc 5 Green Bay West Manitowoc 7 Sheboygan North Manitowoc 6 Appleton Manitowoc 9 Wauwatosa East Manitowoc 7 Sheboygan South Manitowoc 6 Oshkosh Manitowoc 4 Menasha Manitowoc 7 Neenah Manitowoc 1st FRVC Meet Manitowoc 1st State Sectional l Manitowoc 4th State Meet FRONT ROW - Coach Robert DeubIer,J. Jerabek', G. Conard', L. Bonk , G. KoehIer , M. Davis', R. Geigel', P. Mertz ROW 3- S. Lefke, R. Kaminski A d Hamachek', R. Zigmund', J. Kural' ROW 2 - J. Masai , R. Schwartz', J. Kolbeck, C. AIIger,W. Schermetzler, D. Leonar Golfers Claim Sectional Tournament HE Lincoln High School golf team, under the direction of Mr Don Annis, experienced a hne year. Led by sophomore Pe- ter Hansen, the Ships took first place in eight matches, includ- ing the Northeastern Wisconsin sectionals at Elkhart Lake. Han- sen played in the number one position for the linksmen, who went on to win ninth place at the State Finals at West Bend af- ter their sectional triumph. After starting out the season with a second place finish at Fond du Lac, the Ship golfers went on to win the next seven meets in a row. They dropped to a second, followed by a fifth place in two consecutive meets before capturing the sectional crown. It was truly an impressive season. Manitowoc can loot forward to many fine season in future years because none of the members of the team were seniors, a very unusual situation on a strong team. The varsity letterwin- ners were comprised of five juniors and three sophomores. All eight will be returning next season with their added conference experience. Manitowoc 422 Fondy 4'l 7!AppIeton 447 Manitowoc lst Preble Triangular Manitowoc ist North Triangular Manitowoc lst Manitowoc Ouadrangular Manitowoc 213 Two Rivers 222 Manitowoc 422 Two Rivers 469 Manitowoc ist Elkhart Lake Dual Manitowoc lst Green Bay West Ouadrangular Manitowoc 2nd Manitowoc Triangular i Manitowoc 5th FRVC Conference Meet Manitowoc lst State Sectionals Manitowoc 9th State Finals FRONT ROW-J. DanieIson'. G. Dickert', P. Hansen'. V. Tras- tek', G. Heine . Coach Don Annis ROW 2-K. Hollenbeck, P. Konacny, B. Skatrud, B. Jung , G. Jansky . T. Baarntsen . J. Savage 96 Peter Hansen was medalist in five matches for the Ship golf team FRONT ROW-J. Jorgenson . T. Stumm', B. Jung', J. Schultz', M. Davis'. ROW 2- B. Marshall, T. Duenkel. P. Mertz. B. SwetIik'. D. Bre- fycznski'. ROW 3-J. Haag, T. Haag. G. Kornely, P. McKee, manager L. Fischer. ROW 4- i C. Allger. C. Jolin, D. Holsch- ' bach'. Coach Ed Fleener hip Take Second In FRVC Meet Dennis Holschbach captained the cross country team during the season anty's cross country team highlighted its season with a second place in the Fox River Valley Conference Meet. Fond du Lac won the meet with a total of 56 points compared to 74 for the Ships. Lincoln experienced what Coach Fleener described as a season filled with frustrations. The team did not perform well consistently. After placing llth out of 18 teams in the Brook- field Invitational, the harriers came back to win a triangular vic- tory over Sheboygan North and South. This triumph did not last long, however, as the Ships slipped to a fifth and then fourth place finish in the Shewano and Manitowoc lnvitationals, The runners recovered with their second in the Conference meet before ending the season with a disappointing lOth place in the sectionals. Several of the members of the team turned in outstanding performances during the year, Senior Dennis Holschbachs first place in the Manitowoc Invitational was indicative ofthis. Brookfield invitational Manitowoc llth Manitowoc 28 Sheboygan North 42!Sheboygan South 61 Manitowoc 5th Shawano Invitational Manitowoc 4th Manitowoc Invitational Manitowoc 2nd FRVC Meet Manitowoc lOth State Sectionals 97 FRONT ROW - P. WiIke , R. Check', J. Hardrath'. P. Thiry', S. KresaI', R. HabIewitz', B. Steckmesser' ROW 2 - J. Hamann. C. Lettenberger'. L. Witt', K. Schipper', S. Brazzale, V. Holschbach, E. Hansen, J. Bender ROW 3 - J. Mazanet', R. Orth', G. Green. A. Jaecks, R. Aumann, P. Bishop', R. Lang', J. BoIIe', R. Teteak ROW 4 - R. Hackbarth , J. Laux', F. Meidl, R. Most Valuable Ship. Greg Gretz, runs around and for a touchdown 98 BjorkIund', R. Fandrick', M. Ebert', P. Touhey' , G. Gretz' ROW 5-T. Skubal ', J. Lepich, J. Flegel, A. Novak. V. SoeIdner', W. Schmitt', P. Valitchka', J. Rohrer', R. Petska ROW 6 - R. Behnke . J. Brixius. Coach Granitz, D. NaidI'. Coach Frailing, Coach Cooper, Head Coach Twichell After 35 Season ' g . ' Q5 ' . ' , If K . 42 f 'k ?x. , 5 K I K 2. ,fff R ,Y ' 3 '33 'J' . ' 'Q ' 'i C W ' 4 1 W r . i .. f , K' ..,. am W h 1 ..-' RA -'l'J 'f' J ., - T ' ,, .fi K 23 A 1' 4 'f f 4. .4 'Tiff A H -5 'P 35 4 li? . w ry Qtgif . A, fg Kg. V- I 'V - 4 1 L. . .V 4 K1 fa 1 le 4 . 'L.' ' ' ' f M ff wi f f' - .L A iz. If .. 'Y 1' Q . V f f in f I .1 . . A ,, . ,i.V .. 4. .3 A .. 4 . - .A A V ing.: .J is 1 .fx Mig. U: vV.,,i-as f af: Q . X .. - V r .das . -1. if V ,A 'yy l 1 . f ,,., 1 ,.,. i ff,- . . L A V Qi' K ...rk gjglfig I Q31 V31 . . V 1. ....V fo .'Wh , ol 'f . . o f .. W.. V ...Q- 1 if r . - , . ' 5 R fm I . .A - Q . ' . -' cf' 6 . .J ggi. . gs k ' ' 1 M: ' f r -v fv J V ' ' , :'ff! f , f' R . , .A V ' an-:ff-2-gzggMvvM:?ffaiglf:5?f'14k'rgR:h. waQff'1.x. M 1 . 'f . W.,- 14 . .A,. ...... ......... . .... . . . ....,. , .. ..-... . , . .. W. . ' --', f-ppl 'iQ1,,1Sf5ffLwmGWgg,f Wg'ifvpf W': K . A, wwf lif t , H5323 Ry. .25 . '- - M . W i .... V M 1 -. 'K ov . The mighty Manty machine moves into action as Mike Ebert barrels around l Coach Twichell nervously paces in front ofthe Manty bench during an important game Ships Capture Conference Crown 57 f Rb . I f Q 1. l , fi g l Ak Y xg. If gt' jf ,Vit i A M ry Vg ,,, ,g W, L,.,, , ,KZV L. , Vlv,: .J ,,g , ' W A , . , fi 'A 2 L3 'CC' l A ' ,,.. , If L .fff ,-'i' . , 'iw C' N' ,W if 1 v 5 ,h i erre , wir 312- - rr S '- L S :i'r5,.sw rd, .-rn e , -r , Q W .ilk er . .,: , ,V llc!! , -s V . - L 1 I ,. r gy' 5 ,igpigcfg 4- rn, , 4 1 ,ve W any 5 , if tr, U , f:,ikg5,:1v , 15 M In Fi, - is 1 ' 2 M , V F Q 6 . w w 'Z 1 'Q' i QV?-'-fi' 2 5 'Il S 4 ' L fl? li. , si r 4 W V ' . Q at - ,V 'lg g. . ik gp M 'V ' L. 'Nz-. if . QSQAS Q ., EQ, ii, -it xxx 1 , 1 .L - rv 3 ek. wk' , -4' y ' .2 Q MEA : H2 wi rm ' .,,,- it K ' , gt 5 4- H . ,Q , si V at , H : ,, , ia' . ., :. ' 5 j--ffglf' -iw ,Q ,- . ,... - f 1, 'W :L gf I 1 1 , - 'Jw -:fw',g 1, Vre, f y 'rr ' 7 ,,-- .. ,. ,e i , rw ,'--- 4 mgptfsg sa wr -L , Q Leap- ,fr 25.12-gfrgf-ea: -, onlie f f ., -:qv-,-fr' ,. . . 5, t, Q,, ,, 4- W f J C rere ,- . C right end. Similar line play was instrumental in the Ship's championship HEN the final whistle blew at the Preble game on October 29, the Fox River Valley football championship belonged to Lincoln High School. It was the first undisputed conference championship since l93l for the Shipbuilders. Soon after the season was over, football-shaped patches proclaiming the Ships as conference champs began to appear on many football player's letter jackets. Like most championship teams, the Ship squad included many individual standouts. Co-captain Greg Gretz, who led the conference in rushing yardage, was voted to the all-conference and the all-state teams at fullback. Senior Bob l-lablewitz was also voted all-conference and all-state at guard. Four other Lin- coln players, Roger Behnke, Stan Kresal, Bob Check, and Ron Fandrick, were first team all-conference selections. Although there were many individual standouts, Coach Twichell attribut- ed each one of his team's victories to a fine team effort , Manitowoc Sheboygan North 6 Manitowoc Fond du Lac 7 Manitowoc Sheboygan South 6 Manitowoc Green Bay West 14 Manitowoc Oshkosh 13 Manitowoc Appleton 0 Manitowoc Green Bay Southwest 0 Manitowoc Green Bay Preble 2 99 FRONT ROW-R Kerscher, T. Lambries, W Domnie D. Heideman T Vo el . . . . - 9 . R. Rienks, M. Hendricks, F. Wergin, K. Fricke, M. Blandin ROW 24T. Fricke, L. Mott, J. Laux, B. Nelson, S. Holschbach, B. Dietrich, R. Frailing,, S. Aumann J. Brice, J. Borkedal ROW 3-G. Peppard, B. Wetenkamp, F. Lettenberger, B Bauer, R. Wilke, S. Meidl, R. Risch, G. Wood, T. Lukas, G. Welch ROW 4-M Konecny. G. Weber, J. Williquett, B. Levendusky, G. Meyer, R. McBeath, D. Thomley, B. Evanson, T. Oswald ROW 5-R. Butts, D. Lang, J. Andrastek. G. Grasmick, M. Deering, Mgr. K. Dempsky ROW 6-Coach Wolden. Head Coach Allan, Coach Solsrud 'f Junior quarterback Rick Bjork- lund runs around end 100 G mnasts Take Tenth At State Meet ED by Senior Rich Gehrke, Manitowoc placed 1Oth at the State Gymnastics Meet at Menomonee Falls. Rich gained all but one ofthe teams points by taking a first in free exercise and a second in tumbling. Manty's other point was earned by Tom Newton, who finished 1Oth on the still rings. During the season the gymnastic squads won three duals. The boys defeated conference foes Sheboygan South and Ap- pleton, while the girls, coached by Connie Thompson, gained their only victory against the Green Bay YMCA. BOYS DIVISION Manitowoc 32 Preble 79 Manitowoc 31.5 Brown Deer 50 Homestead 30.5 Manitowoc 45 Preble 67 Manitowoc 47.5 Appleton Xavier 63.5 Manitowoc 21 Brown Deer 44.5 Preble 46.5 Manitowoc 52.5 Appleton 59.5 Manitowoc 70 Sheboygan South 41 Manitowoc 61.5 Appleton 50.5 Manitowoc 25 Preble 61.5 Sheboygan North 25.5 Manitowoc 41.5 Appleton Xavier 71.5 Manitowoc 1Oth State Meet GIRLS DIVISION Manitowoc 39 Preble 41 Manitowoc 33 Green Bay YMCA 47 Manitowoc 32 Preble 48 Manitowoc 49 Green Bay YMCA 31 John Bennington does a handstand on the parallel bars during an exhibition FRONT ROW - R. Schramm . J. Bennington , R. Gehrke , J. Krueger', S. Saindon, M. Hendricks, M, Wage, K. Seidl. J. Hessel. R- F'eI8rS ABSENT - P Anhalt', C. Jensen, L. Schuh ROW 2 - Coach Farwell, M. Dorak, B. Lauson, Jones. B. Ruzek, T. Newton' A. Skidmore, G. Girardi, C. Bastian, P. Granitz, C. Bloom. V. Grow ROW 3 - R. FRONT ROW-R. Rosinsky', B. Rosinsky . B. Sepnafski', ROW 2-G. Schuman. V. Trastsk', B. Steckmosgf. B. Check , M. MilIer', J. Dedricks ROW3- Coach Bauerly, T. Haag', B. Hackbarth', P. WiIke . P. Hansen'. Coach Fleener Manitowoc Shares Conference Title OR the first time in Lincoln's history, both the football and basketball teams took first place in the FRVC. The basket- ball team ended up the season with a 13-3 conference record, which was good enough to share first place with the Green Bay West Wildcats. Coach Fleener was selected FRVC Caoch of the Year along with Oshkosh Coach Erickson. Manty had a disappointing tournament, losing to Kaukau- na in its initial regional contest. Manitowoc Two Rivers Manitowoc Menasha Manitowoc Preble Manitowoc Appleton Manitowoc Green Bay West Manitowoc Oshkosh Manitowoc Green Bay East Manitowoc Sheboygan North Manitowoc Green Bay Southwest Manitowoc Sheboygan South Manitowoc Fond du Lac Manitowoc Appleton Manitowoc Green Bay West Manitowoc Oshkosh Manitowoc Green Bay East Manitowoc Sheboygan North Manitowoc Green Bay Southwest Manitowoc Sheboygan South Manitowoc Kaukauna 102 Guard Bob Rosinsky drives past his opponent to go in for an easy layup FRONT ROW-J. Waak , D. Teteak, T. DuenkeI', C. Lemberger', K. CalIahan', P. Callahan, R. Jansky' ROW 2-R. FraiIing , D. Grall ', D. Krcma', B. Krcma ' , R. Wagner' , E. Stark' , R. Bjorklund' , Coach Trowbridge Swimmers Have Successful Season Rob Peaslee enters the water in perfect position during diving competition ANTYS swimming team enjoyed one of its most success- ful seasons in the last few years. The swimmers handily won seven dual meets and captured the Manitowoc Quadran- gular, In their final competition of the season, they took a very respectable third place in the Lawrence University Invitational. All of the team members performed well throughout the season, with outstanding performances appearing consistently in the meets. Juniors Rick Jansky and Rick Bjorklund were re- sponsible for many of these outstanding performances. Each of them set team records in their particular events: Jansky in the lOO yard breast stroke and Bjorklund in the lOO yard butterfly. Prospects for next season look very bright as ten letter winners will be returning to compete. VVISVUTOWOC 55 Sheboygan South Manitowoc 60 ivienasha Manitowoc 34 West Bend Manitowoc 41 Oshkosh YMCA Manitowoc TSI Manitowoc Ouadrangular Manitowoc 28 Green Bay YMCA Manitowoc 35 Sheboygan North Manitowoc 52 Sheboygan South MSDIIOWOC 69 TWG Rivers Manitowoc 63 Chilton Manitowoc 58 Green Bay YMCA MSUIIOWOC 54 Sheyboygan North Manitowoc 3rd Lawrence Invitational Wrestlers Again Dominated FRVC INCOLN'S wrestling team again dominated Fox River Val- ley conference action. They easily defeated all conference foes and won the conference tourney title, Manitowoc's most outstanding performance was turned in by heavyweight Ron Fandrick. Big Lou lost only one match during the season. while winning the state championship for his weight class, Jim Cox and Vern Soeldner also wrestled at state. Manitowoc 20 Luxemburg Manitowoc 19 Sevastopol Manitowoc 33 Appleton Manitowoc 35 Sheboygan North Manitowoc 33 Two Rivers Manitowoc lst Fond du Lac Tourney Manitowoc 36 Sheboygan South Manitowoc 28 New Holstein Manitowoc 34 Preble Manitowoc 4th Port Washington Tourney Manitowoc 34 Green Bay Southwest Manitowoc lst FRVC Tourney Manitowoc lst State Flegionals Manitowoc 3rd State Sectionals Manitowoc 7th State Meet In the 154 lb. weight class, Don Schuh tries to take down his opponent FRONT ROW - J. Chiria'. D. Goertz, B. Fischer'. J. Cox'. D. Holschbach', B. Koenig'. D. DriscoII'. ROW 2 - R. Fandrick'. V. SoeIdner . J. FIegel', D. Schuh ,T. KozeI', Coach R. Frailing 106 FRONT ROW - J. Deering, T. Gauthier. G. Musial', G. Welch', P. Anderson, Novak', D. HoIschbach , D. Thomley, Asst. Coach J. Cooper A. Plekan, G. Peppard ROW2 -J. Laux'.T. Lambries' , D. Tetzlaff' ,A. Big Lou Fandrick controls his opponent before the pin Dan Driscoll and his opponent balance precariously on one shoulder 107 Greg Gretz feels no strain under the weight of 225 pounds dur- ing a workout after school as John Brixius and Roger Behnke look on Officers Help Make BAC Program OYS Athletic Club enjoyed another successful season, un- der the direction of IVlr. Ned Hodgson and newly elected officers. Participation increased again over last year. For the first time students helped in planning and running activities. More sporthead positions will be open next year. BAC began in fall, and kicked off its program of activities with touch football. The Fumblers copped the championship by defeating the Trojans in a best of three series. Splitting the first two games, the Fumblers won the rubber match 33-21 in a hard fought battle. Open swimming was also offered after school. This way a boy had an opportunity to participate in some activity four nights during the week. Intramural volleyball launched the winter activities with a five-team league. The Go-Getters, comprised of Mark Davis, Jim Brice, Jerry Jorgenson, Chuck Allger, Howie Williams, Gene I-leino and Bob Winter, captured first place with a 17-3 record. Weightlifting, conducted throughout the winter months, gave participants a chance to work out. Basketball began immediate- ly after volleyball ended. A total of sixteen teams were organized into the two separate leagues. Spring activities consisted of team competition in water polo and a table tennis tournament. Water polo, a wide open game, was eagerly enjoyed by the BAC members. BAC hopes to improve on its program for next year with the help of its new officers and sportheads. Wrestling and track may be added to the coming year's list of activities. Sportheads, Jack Koehler and Mike Wood, president. Bob Geigel, vice-presi dent. Keith Hutchison. and Mr. Hodgson make future plans More Successful l Mark Davis, captain ofthe champion Go-Getters, prepares to spike volleyball: BAC basketball action finds Tom Skubal driving hard for the basket with a shot teammate Gene Heino aids in the maneuver as Bob Hablewitz and Larry Bonk try to stop him BAC FOOTBALL CHAM- PIONS-FRONTROW-R. Cisler, J. Danielson. J. Torke, l. Galli STANDING - K. Leick, A. Oswald, D. Zutz, G. Schlies. R. Brisch 109 1 ig., , H., g .5 :W M ,'IWZ.f5k..gi153'X,, A V ,aww fi x 'IXFX -fx y 'f?l,ir. . f- - Ima -rv- ,..fau.f V, K , ,av 'X ' ff b -4 if . ' W'fr,fAf H',ff ', f Q 'Lili v I ' -95 fx ' , -, ,. Qi jgg . 1 ykf 1l.l.QQ iw ff?-if K A f , '-V ,fZi'i3::. 4 43 - , gig? Q W , , ,qt .4 ,, x .. 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QP 2, v' fiffikyffff, , H ,, vz!,.,V I 5 ,v Us ,Y W, Q I MM U -A 'M swag-5-if . f' : gF?5225, .L ',, ,, V lwigevaflisgfzgif, gg, ', Jyfiagxgipi ,ga::g,jQ, 'fr Wulfmfv:f11'f:2Zafp , 4 L 'iii EWM:4'n'9f1,iC' - ,msgjfszgzrzfg-,Wag, , HD ,L K. , f V, Wi-4 Rx ll New Prin ipal Employed New Rules Mr. William Malinsky began the 1966-67 school term as Lincoln's new principal Mr. Robert Youngren. assistant principal for student personnel, helped John Brixius, junior. plan his schedule for next year ww Mr. George Kanzelberger, assistant principal for supervision and curriculum, addressed a language arts meeting as one of his many duties 112 And Regulations Superintendent of schools, Charles E. Jones, delivered his annual commence- ment address R. William Malinsky completed his first year as principal of Lincoln HighSchool after having served as assistant princi- pal to Mr. Fluiin Boyd from 1957 to 1966. Mr. Malinsky's new position this year involved more teacher-personnel work and less personal contact with the students. His new position also enabled him to deliver his first commencement address to Lin- coln High School graduates. Mr. Robert Youngren became Lincoln's full-time as- sistant principal for student personnel after his appointment by the Manitowoc Board of Education in August, 1966, Mr, Youn- gren had previously been principal of a high school in Michigan. The school board also appointed Mr. George Kanzelberger to act as half-time assistant principal for supervision and curric- ulum. Mr. Kanzelberger, an English, speech, and drama instruc- tor at Lincoln for seventeen years, also served as the language arts department head. The administrative policies of Lincoln High School were handled by the Manitowoc Board of Education, a seven-mem- ber elected board of officials. Mr. Vining F. lhlenfeld has been president of the board since July, 1965 and Mrs. Gilbert Rankin has been vice president since 1964. Citizen Elected Administration l l Mr. Vining lhlenfeld-president Mrs. Gilbert Rankin-vice-president Mr. Dale Brasser-secretary Mr. Michael Chermak Dr. Nathan Davis Mr. John Dramm Mr. Robert Eck Mr. Leslie Mangin 113 UR Cooperative Curriculum Development Center, an out- growth of seven years development in Manitowoc, has been established under a U. S. Office of Education grant, Its purpose is to produce custom-made curricular materials in a wide variety of subject areas and grade levels, to assist in the implementation of these materials, and to publish and dissemi- nate the materials to schools and teachers within Manitowoc, Sheboygan, and Calumet counties. The main activity ofthe Center is a four-week summer workshop at which lOO teachers will work with consultants and the Center staff in producing the instrutionals plans. The Center staff believes that, with careful planning of in- struction, students will engage in a variety of kinds of thinking as they study important subject matter concepts. Rather than simply memorize descriptive detail from textbooks, students will practice using major concepts to solve lifelike problems and to understand the world around them. Personnel of the Center staff include Dr. Norris M. San- ders, project director, Dr. Burton L. Grover, research associate. Howard E. Wilsmann, administrative associate and social stud- ies teacher at Lincoln, and instructional consultants Marlin L. Tanck, social studies teacher at Lincoln, and Marvin A. Schrad- er, science teacher at Lincoln. ... -vw German teacher, Mr. William Ferguson, taught the rules and concepts of the language to his classes CCDC Extended Stud Cf Curriculum Willard Allen Clara Amundson Merdys Anderson Noble Anderson Ronald Bauerly Lawrence Bohn Bi0l0gy English English Physics Cnslg. - P.O,D Industrial Arts J. V. Football Reading Laboratory Baton Club Audio Visual Psychology School Photographer M5 Y ch b9 'ai John H- COOPOY Dorothy Crain Conrad Daellenbech Helene Dedrick Wayne DeMastar C lS'9' - T-M-SAA PNY- Ed, - Asst. Football Publications Music Biology Business Education Latin-National Honor Asst. Wrestling Journalism - T,M,S,A, Stage Band 'ii ,W .WW L wf it :r ik P lxqmfif incl -1 E : 3-it B' 114 ,TT COOPERATIVE CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTER STAFF - Mr. Marvin Schrader, Dr. Norris Sanders, Mr. Howard Wils- mann. Mr. Marlin Tanck SITTING - Dr. Burton Grover Robert Deubler English-Tennis Coach Egan Tennis Club Gay Foley American History Gary Drohman Edwin Erickson Physics-Math Guidance Director Sophomore Adviser Chr. Scholarship Comm. Hugh Foster Richard Frailing English Math - Nl Club Asst. Football Sanlord Erikson Auto Mechanics Ruth Fuller P.O.D. Senior Adviser Loren Evenrud Art Art Clu b Lucille Gaedke Business Education Business Dept. Head 'sung John Farwell Phy. Ed. - Baseball Gymnastics Iris Gallez Latin 'WW i K.,-f' Teachers linger after school to discuss the day's activities Frank Granitz Esther Grell Vernon Hansen Physical Education Shorthand Chemistry Baseball Coach Typing Science Dept. Head Ned Hodgson Blanche Hoffman Duane Hord Phy. Ed. - B.A.C. Head Librarian Drafting Phy. Ed. Dept. Head Bruce Harvatine Business Education F.B.L.A. Paul Ingvoldstad English - Debate Spring Play Gordon Heffernan Electricity Jean Johnsrud Business Education Soci Lee Hendrickson Math M ath C I u b Newton Jones American History al Studies Dept, Head William Jones Chorus Music Dept. Head Byron Kowitz Biology Biology Club Judith Jorsch John Jung Marian Kelley Jane Kober Home Economics Math - Cnslg. - M World History - Cnslg, Phy. Ed. - Junior Adviser Club AFS.-T.M,S.A. GAA- Officials Athletics Director Robert Labudd Rita La Fond Margaret Lambert Courtney Leonard Spanish - Ushers Club Home Ec, - Horne Ec. Physical Education Math - National Honor Spanish Club - A.F.S. Club Pep Club - Drill Team MEA President Home Ec. Dept, Head Joanna Kohlhegen English - Forensics Future Nurses Gertrude Leslie Home Economics Home Ec. Club Efficiency Was Mark Of Teachers Carlton Lewis Non-Western Civilization World History - AFS. Joseph Palmer Chemistry David Ludvig English - Dramatics Fall Play Shirley Paukert Typing William McMahon Eng. - Math - Biology Student Handbook Charles Pinkney Art Judith Miller Karl Miller English Music A.F.S, Sailing Club Edward Rappg Paul Rauhut American History Woodworking P.O.D. Metals and Wood H. B. Olstad Woodworking lndus, Arts Head William Flienks Agriculture FFA - Cnslg. V 1 f f 95. gifts.. W' 41 3 i A 'ir ww l I Q r s as jam ! at , .5 . -62 uk: ., Mr. Gary Drohman instructed Jim Mazanet, a fourth-year math student, in the principles of trigonometry Teachers Gave Extra Hours Of Help Frances Ritchie Barrett Robinson Dean of Girls Weekly Calendar Sharon Sears Bookkeeping Business English 118 Mathematics Ronald Stokes Art-Art Club Stage Director Kenneth Flushford Louis Schmitz Theodore Schoenke Mathematics Business Education Business Education Math Club David Strzok Walter Susdorf Earl Tetzlaff French Psychology Biology French Club Counselor I xi' ' - iz?, i?1ffi , ,. . at 'T . iiu,ti a a ri, Mila, ' N' 4,..v i,liw. Y ,ik ,I Q -- if A. N-rv,:,:,. fi , ,'jgnq. fr . ly., Warren Schuster Industrial Arts Senior Adviser Jack Troupe French-Ski Club Language Lab ' ', 'el -rw-al, WMS si-1 ,- f:'?a'2:,.. 7 A :,z,:y ' , SW LJ' B . -if, 'ms Sp-'fi - .ir T' A fir! 1-1'-. 30 ,ff eff C Mr. David Estes, second semester biology teacher. helped Richard Scroggins Director Ludvig assists cast members in interpreting their roles care for his pet alligator. Clyde Tim Trowbridge William Twichell Lee Worlein Kay Williams Laddie Zellinger Claude Zoch Arn. Hist.-Econ. Phy. Ed.-Fishing Club Spanish-AFS English English Biology Swim Coach Football Coach Spanish Club Baton Club FTA Track Coach STUDY HALL SUPERVI- SORS-FRONT ROW-Mrs. Katherine Jones, Mrs. Cathe- rine Schroeder, Mrs. Laura Maney ROW 2-Mrs. Evelyn Jahnke, Mrs. Betty Granitz, Mrs. Jean Grover The e Special Staff Help Lincoln In OFFICE STAFF-Mrs. Mildred Ebert, Mrs. Shirley Manlick, Mrs. Jean Larson, MATRON-Mrs. Doris Kanter, Mrs. Leta Winder, Mrs. Harriet Haese SITTING-Miss Sandra Jarosh a 04n I 2 a ik lf .. mf L 1 L 1 4 5 wi I 120 KITCHEN STAFF-FRONT ROW-Mrs. Katherine Graykowski. Mrs. Anna Volz, Mrs. Marian Nonnemaker ROW 2-Mrs. Arlene Fisher, Mrs. Cele Ziarnik. Mr. Freddy Brick, ABSENT-Mrs. Emma Aschenbrenner RunningSn1oothI .Qi Q V4 5 5, .Fw J NIGHT CUSTODIANS-Mr. Edward Krupski, Mr. Louis Weber ROW 2-Mr. Ar '-r ? J ',?fff Jvf !f3ef9f'fffif ' f ' nold Fandrick, Mr. Lyle Reichert. Mr. Elmer schmin DAY CUSTODIANS-Mr. Hilary Herrmann, Mr. Milton Stock ROW 2-Mr. Eu- gene Ziglinski, Mr. Melvin Kutchera, Mr. Alfred Kaminski. ABSEIQJT-Mr. Tex P, , Leu ffpffkgwl. N2 TA Lf 121 , K' X ,. ,YT X mul, 'Ax N In I V 'I M ...,.5 ,ff Ks ...- A KJKXQ- ,1- Q K ffax -- ,ki -f-T' Z,..n Z'- w w v E 4 E 'Nm X 4 .742- J -NP X fx .2 . i'-LYYYli ,-X-, :Qxf- ' 7, -,-f F' NW ' Z3 17' classes Soph Llntangled Lincoln' S sophomores, we entered Lincoln with only junior high school experience to fall back on. We had many new prob- lems to solve, First, Lincoln was new and much larger than the other schools we had attended. Then we were the smallest of the three classes and had to work hard to gain acceptance. Orientation Day in the spring of our freshman year gave us a few hours to walk through the halls and classrooms of this new school. The first days of school found a few of us lost, but we didn't dare ask an upperclassman for directions for fear he might send us in the opposite direction. Homecoming on October 15 helped us gain a great deal of acceptance that we wanted. We won third place honors for both our float and pep skit. The float with the theme, We'll Rub Out the Terrors , took many hours of combined effort to finish. We built our pep skit around the theme, The Secret Weapon lOur School Spiritlf' When the final results came in. we proved who could show the best sportsmanship by winning first place, After the homecoming excitement was behind us, we re- turned to school and classes. There were, ofcourse, more audi- torium biology classes as well as the changing of teachers in biology and English under the team teaching program. Now all that was left was to plan the Freshman-Sophomore Dance. Welcoming in the new sophomore class would be our last pro- ject as sophomores. The future sophomores will have to begin as we did. They must learn to adjust to a new school and curric- ulum. We will look forward to becoming juniors, but we'll never be able to forget our year as silly sophomores. Maze SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS - FRONT ROW - Shelly Heier, secretary: Pat Kraemer. treasurer ROW 2 - Gary John. president: Jane Schumacher, vica-president ROW 3 - Mr. Gary Drohman. Miss Joan C advisers 8I'SOI1 2 STUDENT COUNCIL - FRONT ROW - D. Randolph, P. Jirikowic, D. Linde- teak, J. Pech. S. Hessel. T. Weber. M. Konecny. J. Woytal ABSENT - M. mann, K. Engelbrecht, J. Schumacher, B. Berkedal ROW 2- M. Simone. M. Modra Omernick, P. Georgiady. S. Lambert. B. Banker ROW 3 - K. Crocker. D. Te- 124 my 1 S NR, ,fear -ww. Sophomores displayed artistic talent and spirit in the Saturday afternoon homecoming parade Biology classes gave students an opportunity to prepare bacteria cultures Beit, Underclassmen rallied in class competition Spark Of Enthu iasm Lights Wi 'M V is e we as 1 Ma ' L rf, Y, ,ax . re .api a A n it 9 I 1 , ggwgllak ff l. i 5 M s ' ' vfv. 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P y y a - my .,,,, ,ky ' . Hi' 1 ' Q A1 ,.,, f' .f Wm W '21, 'ami f , 2 an ,Q ,, , -J .L ' , , -j V J , 41,1311 ' ,gl ga 4, Ai we A ,gzip ' V S ' ie. T' wx. Y ' ET L 5 I 3 l . 5 Sophomore 134 Simmer, Richard Simono. Michael Skidmore, Ann Skubal. Jeanelle Slattery, Karen Sleger, Emil Sleger, Lloyd Smith. Renee Smith, Virginia Sobel, Cynthia Stanzel, Arlene Steffen, James Steinke, Nancy Steinke, Richard Stock, Arnold Stock, Kathleen Stockmeier, Jacqueline Stroebel. Dianne Strzyzewski, Sue Stuebs, Patricia Sullivan, Carey Surfus. Daniel Swiggum, Patricia Tadych, Christine Tadych. Jean Tait. Thomas Tauschek. Kathleen Taylor, William Tech. Dianne Tegelman. Russell Tegen. Dorothy Terens. Dennis Tesnow. Dennis Teteak, Richard Teteak. Sherry Thede, Lorna Thomley. Richard Thompson, Peter Thor. Daniel Toepel. Jody Totten. Kelley Treder, Janis Tuschl, Mark Tyson. John VanDeHey. Dennis VanDeHey, Susan VanderMissen, Kenneth VanEIls, Michael VanSerke. Margaret Vesely, Allen Vetter. Steve Vetting. Barry Vetting. Timothy Vetting. Wayne Vogel, Daniel Volkema, James Vreeke. Richard Waak, Jeffrey Wage. Michael Wagner, David Wagner, Susan Walbert, Steven Walske. Ronald Ed. Building Dail Walters, David Wanek, Gregory X W Wanish, Debra A g fr 5- if .3 V , ' 7, -K Warren, Renee R ' j 2 '-M - A :ig I 3 gf, 5 nl- f Waskow, Timothy . I Hr' 'uf ' LJ' i YY ii if, 25f'+'-4 Weaver.Jerl'Y ' 155 K Y , X ' , ' gy Weber. Gardy f Y' i it L J '. ask- e - iff! A K Q Weber. Gary R A Q- U '51 R Weekes. Gary --'fr D 1 i , R a .D Q r w f h,Th ,QQ fc 1 , i., 4 D, 45 Ti 5 , ... as , wZ?nZf's,.,. 'm or -.LZ f I-ff iff L lf' W-M Eugene v i W: I y , Q. r wenumames iw, M D Q. - n R i A r a R i r or , t ' 1.2 H. 2 ,S X i A ,.,, F3 ' , X Wetenkamp, Michael , 4' ' Wetenkamp. Robert ' K 14 , . 1- A 3 L . W Wiegand, Mark ,fi , 4 ,W dz 5 J b ., ff Q KM my Wiar, James ' . ' , I lj' ggi fx-R in iv s' I -gy' 5 Q x Wiersema, Charles K 2 gf, ,. ., R NE-47,17 ,,,, 'T' , 3, an Wigand, Marilyn as W 4 f gif' I wiiaasusan 'TA Wilke, Cheryl K-ff 'my A H Wilke, Randy D ' , f R F- - i R r wilke. Richard 3 w f , :sf ,1 95 'N r i- , Q r -xr , winiquene. John S f'Z,'QY'Q Y ggg, ' H+' y 5, ff -- Wilms. Wally W D gg g 5: , F 'wr' of wilson. Randolph 'fi ' Q1 K 1,4 C . V , Lil' ,V Nm f as ., Wimmer, Diana , .A A . by .,,.- .Ta . ,nfs ' M Wimmer, Gregory , , Q Wollersheim. Lois ,W ,, Q ,, -gy, ' 'i ,L I in ,, V 7 , ,X 5 Wood, George W i i X Si, ,A vm Worthington, Charles 32? ,sf . 2' wi., r v wovfal.-may ,Jag , 2 V vi yy ' ,s Woznick, Margaret I X .,.- is A . ' V Wrench. Anne ICI. nf ' . ' Ar R .Nr A - - 5 i ' i ZboraIski.Jon J , ' 3 A M y W' 7 , i ZechoI.Jerry Yu - f Qi' rf, , 2 , 5 . W rr l f-75 Zeckel, John .1 f 45 7 ,, f ,D ' , . . . - wg: s 1- .j Qtr f 5, Zlarnik. David X, Elyj 'V 'V V ' g L Zimmerman, Russell ng, 1 9 I ' 'V Zoch, Kathy tw- H K . Sophomore girls find jumping rope a fun way to fitness NOT PICTURED Balashka. Arthur Behnke, Suzanne Bieberitz, Mary Lou Brusky. Patricia Deering, Donald Finnell. Patrick Mrotek. David K. Murray, Thomas Opichka. David Rebarchek, Sharon Thiry, Robert Sophomore 135 l'4- ,NY .QNYL ,A aewmam Royalty Reigned In A Roman Empire COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN- FRONT ROW-Cyndee Thuss, COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN-FRONT ROW-Kenny Muth, intermission: Cece Simon, General Chairman: Bonny Ruzek, decorations ROW 2-Mark Davis, in. termission: Howie Meacham. decorations FACING PAGE-King Rick Bjorklund and Queen Sue Spindler invitations: Sandy Schwartz, publicity: Sue Shimek, re- freshments ROW 2'Sandy Terp. refreshments: Rhonda Reseburg. tickets and door: Tina Simon. programs ROW 3-Pat Mertz, cloakroom: Rick Kaminski, clean-up: Howie Williams, publicity: Francis Wergin. tickets and door HE anniversary ofthe founding of Rome, Italy, April 21, appropriately marked the date for the 1967 Junior Prom. aptly entitled Arrivederci, Roma . This theme was accentuated by large scale decorations, including a massive Coliseum, a sunken flower garden, and hanging flower baskets. The decor was intended to give Prom- goers a romantic glimpse into the atmosphere of ancient Rome, Traditionally, Prom King Rick Bjorklund escorted Queen Sue Spindler past the numerous fountains and murals, as the couple headed their fellow classmates in the Grand March. Lat- er in the evening freshman girls, dressed in Roman slave tunics accented by gold sandals and floral head wreaths, served re- freshments from Roman market carts to the many guests. The Prom itself was given in honor of the senior class and executed through the junior class, prom committees, commit- tee chairmen, and General Chairman Cece Simon. The music was provided bv the Gail Shepardson Band from Green Bay, Unlike past years, Post-Prom, under the direction of'the Manitowoc Jaycees, was held on the balcony of the physical education unit instead of at the County Armory and Exposition Center. Couples attended Post-Prom in less formal attire. where they were served refreshments and danced to music provided by a popular teenage band. 137 Homecoming Memorie Linger 0n JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS-FRONT ROW-Howie Willi- jms, vice-president: Sue Shimek, treasurer: Sandy Terp, secretary ROW !-Rick Bjorklund, president: Miss Jane Kober. adviser: Mr. Claude Zoch. adviser STUDENT COUNCIL-FRONT ROW-Jane MacEachran, Bonnie Elmer. Jan Bauer, Gail Girardi, Bonny Ruzek. Rhonda Reseburg ROW 2-LuAnn Petska. Mary Ju Kaufmann, Corinne Wagner. Sandra Check. Jacqueline Brisch, Cheryl Mueller ROW 3-Jean LeClair, Flossy Kenny. Tina Simon, Sandy li ur Aim ls To Win , the junior Homecoming float, took first place honors in the competition during the Homecom- ing festivities, October 15. The float depicted a Lincoln player aiming an arrow at an apple on the head of an Oshkosh indian in an attempt to shoot it off for a Manty Victory. This annual event also meant planning an effective class skit to be present- ed in the auditorium the night before Homecoming. The skit was successful in capturing a second place award for the hard working class officers and an enthusiastic representation of class members who turned out to support Lincoln and its team r As the year progressed, attention was turned to vocational plans for the future. College Day, November 2, gave everyone in the junior class an opportunity to talk with representatives from various schools who answered numerous questions about the college or university he represented. Twirp Night, November l 1, the juniors presented Peanuts and his gang for the enjoyment of all those who attended the dance. The walls on the balcony ofthe physical educational unit were decorated with murals from the Charlie Brown Family. Ten juniors were chosen to represent Lincoln in the North-South exchange with Patrick Henry High School in Roaf noke, Va. Traveling to Virginia meant many exciting events and experiences to be remembered by these fortunate few who were able to go on the exchange. Schwartz, Kenny Muth, Julie Grosnick ROW 4-Mike Deering, Ken Kron- berg. Pete Hansen, Vic Trestek, Jim Lukas, Howie Williams ABSENT-Mark Davis IDU can y 1 Iwi . 3. Sayx To -.tb - G., ... , 'Sf I' X . ti f' - .yg-N , ,. N . ff i ,,,L 1 T if- J ,fa A . . 115,355 yi . fy .wgfi - -f igzfi J .mg ,.,,ff' K www Q - 'l' .455 all ff' -Q ' V- HF life, 5' igig v , ' ma . ,pl ' 'twig 1 . 1 r ae . 'f. nfl ' in 'Lil , ' ' JZFE rf5Q 7 ' sf? f,j? 4'fr, A, 3, A. 'TAT a X 4, , W I , , . l Y refs ii ,B Ill 1 .QI gm ,. 1... . 3 M , , jj, Q2 f Vis Q M 'N . 3 fa! 3 gil .fw s ,H f ,R Ay, ,NJ .... V7 E Xia' Q, . . .Z ,, digs- N1 Zi, 33 .ra . f 'ff: , .x ' . '. ,, 29 sl 1 4 l xr f f' Q l'. 1,3 L 55,5 f .nt,,,, ,Q JK aa- , A A J-1' , H -A 44 F323-1? if Zi .4555 if H., flaw , ff X 95 X , Z Q t , ef ,A g .gk .sfiy ,S M 9 f- Wig A A fi ta- W 634 5? TA V, 25? 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BethAnn Allger, Charles Alpert, James Alvord, Ann Anderson, Francine Anderson, Mary Anderson, Paul Angoli, Joan Armstrong, Chester Aumann, Randall Au mann, Victoria Bachmann, James Bachnik, Kathy Backus, Thomas Barbarossa, Mario Barbeau, Barbara Barbeau, Bruce Barbeau, David Bastian, Cheryl Bauer, Christine Bauer, Janice Beatty, Randall Beck. Marshall Becker, Gregory Becker. James Becker, Virginia Behnke, Greg Behringer, Jerry Belinske, Rory Bender, John Bennington. Mary Berge, Ann Berger, Thomas Berkedal, Jon Bernhardt, Sandra Bies, Cheryl Binns, Shelley Birk. Barbara Birkenstock, Julie Birringer, Patricia Bishop, Paul Bjorklund. Richard Blahnik, Carolyn Blandin. Michael Block. James Bodart. Lynn Boeckman. Dennis Boldt, Anthony Bolle, Jerome Bonin, Vickie Borcherdt, Deborah Borngraeber, Randall Bosi, Mary Brady. Mary , Brandt, Pafricia Bratz. Dennis Brault. William Brazzale, Stephen Brey. Robert Brice. James Brisch, Jacqueline Brixius, John Brouchoud, Marie Bruins, Richard Bubolz, Larry Buck, Jean Budnik, Sara Budsberg, David Budysz. Catherine Buettner, Karl Burkart, Joyce Burkart. Mary Butler, Lawrence Butz, Mary Buschmann. Lyle Cain. Candice Callahan, Kelly Callahan, Peter Cannon, Wayne Cappella. Jules Cavanaugh, Connie Censky. John Cerkas, Brian Cerkas, Stephen Chaloupka, Gregory Check, Sandra Cherney, Joseph Christensen, Laurie Ciha, Barry Cisler,Joann Clayton, Linda Cording. Ray Crowe, James Crowe, Margaret Crowe, Mary Crusius, David Daley, Diane Dallmann, William Darby, Linda Davis, Mark Deering. John Deering. Michael Dempski, Keith Denning, Cynthia Dicke, Stephen Dickey, Michael Diefenthaler, Merle Dietrich. Robert Donahue, Barbara Doolan, Thomas Dorak, Mary Downing, Daniel Drill, Dennis Ducat, Carolyn Duckart, Audrey Duenkel. Thomas Dvorachek, Bernard Dworak, Paul Eck. Philip Eichmann, Joyce Eisner, Thomas Ellerman, John Ellig, Nicholas Elmer, Bonnie Engelbrecht. William Engleman, Wayne Erdmann, John Everard, Thomas Ewald, James Ewert, Rodney Fallier. Ronald Fehrmann. Elaine Fell, Gregg Ferguson, Sue Feyerson, Linda Fictum, Joseph iv k F .f :jx , 'WPT' ' . Q J iw' -w 9 if-if 'U , ne S, T' iii? 3 t ,af Q JC If Q 'ey'- -4.,, X. lr, 1 W ' Q All ' if si V .lf kfifji ..?:'1Q'.151' . T ' 1 , Fw' ge' wp a' 5 1 . 5 , L M, , .,,, U, X aw- 5 R , V iif t zr l if ' ' P, ' , S A 1 , Q N 4' s 1 n , 1 3 bl :Ed qu , ,. 43 z , , . ., , .. ir' , . Eglin: ' 'V A gseetf A 'V K, , j as - Q M K b mf , :S 4 . Y ,. Mm ? s A .ii - 5 , -,,.. is f' im? iw L X W X :N F V: M, 15 my ' iz , 11...ay lm-5 A f if iw ' , '- Q7. -7 is Q 62. R I or , pad, N A mx wt -w E del' + , K 'i , R Q e. 1 , , f, 6.4 I is -1. ., ,. if in i.iqi','.lf,. x 'W .A I l Vi i rll in l ' . 5 ' L ,Wi ,ff ,, f 4 . 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Mary Gadzinski, Beverly Gadzinski, Peter Gajewski, Robert Garot, Jane Garrigan, Bruce Gass, Phyllis Gass,Thomas Gates, Kathleen Gauthier, Dennis Gauthier, Michelle Gavin, Henry Gilbert, William Girardi, Gail Glander, Helen Gleichner, Gilbert Goeke, Rogene Goertz, Julie Goessl, Cindy Gogats, Patricia Golleta, Terrance Gordon, Dennis Gorecki, Kay Gorman, James Gorychka. Diane Gospodarek, Judith Gospodarek, Linda Greczyk, Elizabeth Greczykowski, Bonnie Graf, David Grall, John Grant, Helen Grasmick, Gary Green, Barbara Green, Bradley Gresl, Joyce Gretz, Joyce Gretz, Michael Groell, Linde Grosnick, Julie Juniors Burn The Midnight Gil Junior 142 Gross, Jeanne Grotbeck, Sharon Grow, Valerie Grow. Vickie Grubic. Christine Gustavson. Sandra Haag, Gerald Haag, Holly, Haag, Thomas Hacker, James Hacker, Lois Hacker, Sandra Haelke, Constance Haefke. Richard Hagenow, Cynthia Hamachek, Gary Hamachek, Greg Hansen, Gary Hansen. Jean Hansen. Peter Hanson, Keith Hartman, Kathleen Hartman. Susan Haver, Gregory Havlovitz, Kenneth Heideman. Darrell Heim, Lynn Hein. Thomas Heino, Gene Heinzen, David Herman, William Hermann, Allan Herrmann, Gerald Herrmann. Linda Hessel, John Hetue, Marcia Hewitt, Lee Hill, David Hoffman. Daniel Hoffman. George Hoffman, Paul Holschbach, Stephen Holschbach, Vincent Holzinger, Mary Hoyer, Kathleen Hubbartt, Terry Hutchison, Keith Hynek. Jeanne Jackl. Mary Jacobson, Connie Jacobson. Paul Jaecks, Lynn Jaehnig, Lisa Janesky, Kay Janis, Diane Jansky, Gale Jansky, Peggy Jansky, Richard Jens. Diane Jensen, Carol Jergenson, Sally Jiroch, John Johanek. Sandy in fx i mx A KW up - .il ,i W i H o , , 1 , N ' J X' '.'-lf ?b . 7 ' in ii V , 5, h Q. ,,:. i .,E 4 - it - V ' Q, , In w' 1 A ,X . mf' .1 ' . 5, 'vt -'Ti' , J 1 X ' ':- N in J i kai' i is If am X i at f- ' , , , 1 4' 1' o V 0 Sr .,. 1 - A gr ' 7 if, ' i-- 'ia 'N 'P' I fi' , 'U H- pl ' 13:51 .1 aww' '31 N A3 1,. ' VK :K f ' ' ' 'V ir 3 . 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JoAnn Keil, Ruth Kelliher, Gene Kennedy, Patrick Kenny, Flossie Kerber, Robert Kerscher, Gail Kerscher, Robert Kimmel. Mary King, Mary Kinzel, Kathleen Kinzel, Linda Klabunde, Thomas Kleiber, Christine Klein, Janice Klein, Joseph Klein, Marjorie Klein, Michael Kleman, Kathleen Kleman, Lyle Kliment, Linda Kloida, Cathy Klosinski, Dennis Klug. Lawrence Koch, Thomas Kocourek, Richard Koehler, John Koenig, Robert Kohlman, Linda Kolbeck, Richard Kollath, Cynthia Kollath, Mary Konop, James Kopidlansky. Christine Koppa. Teresa Korlesky, Stephen Kornely. Gregory Korpi. Carol Kortens. Robert Kraemer, Michael Kraemer, Patrick Kraftcheck, Steven Krall, Dennis Krall. Donna Krall. Gary Kramer, Beverly Krause, Robert Krcma, David Krcma, William Kreie, Sheila Krejcarek, Bonnie Krieser. Gary Krish, Keith N w vi. if g . Q y , 5 ' if-5 1-' .Q V as 'Q M. 11 f 'ga Fi?-A 9 'T A 1. : Wk A- , ,1 , ff I W4 ggi W jf ,L L I .,,, r ' J- ,. 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Kl vw , V ,V V I h j E347 'gk 'fi k'hk 1 is.. zkigf' K A 'A 11- 'wi 1,4 ui X ' XVI N' ' in ffa ',r 5 , b' lv.'1J'lX , L, 4 L, , , fm , ' af 4 J , .F 4' J? ag U -Mar, N Wu VV,, .., 35 - . ,ll x, . ii W if L H1412 ' 1, N 'f A iv' A ia? ff' g ai' eg, ff J KAR lt- ' W' fvfn- , f 'X K? 'A , 'N A i T: A i VVVV ., an , Ag' 1 4 7 ' ur 9' f' , fi sim ga i aa ,g 'P , J ,F L- . ', 1 5 si Kyk- Q , ix J, - W X r. 'f,a 5 , Az.1 M J ' 'ins-if A , N my, Ji Q , - X . . f W y 3 l 4 , f , ,J Junior 144 Krizek, James Krizek, Marie Kronberg, Kenneth Krowiorz. Richard Krueger, Carole Krueger, Sharon Krupski, Barbara Kubsch, Mark Kuehnl, James Kuemmet. Josephine Kujawski, Robert Kumbalek. Sally Kunz, Barbara Kunz, Marilynn Kunz. Thomas Kutil, Cynthia La Crosse. Sherrie Lambries, Thomas Lang, Judith Lattimore, Ronald Laux, John Leavy, Melody LeClair, Jean LeCIair, John Lee, John Lefky. Scott Lehman, Cathy Lehman. Clarence Leist, Daniel Laist, Susan Leist, Suzanne Leiteritz, led Lemberger, Charles Lenz, Edward Leonard, David Lesperance, Greg Lettenberger, Connie Levendoski, Nancy Lewis. Cecelia Lishka, Nan Litersky, Tom Lochmann, Barbara Luchsinger, Bonita Luebke, Betty Luebke, Jerome Luedtke. Thomas Lukes, James Lutterman, Lynette Lutz. Christine Lutze. Diane Lutze, Ralph MacEachran, Jane Maciejewski. William Madson, Dirk Mahnke, Richard Mancoske. Ronald Manlik, Lynn Marshall, William Martin, Kathleen Martin. Sue Mazanet, Darleen Mazanet, Lynn McCuIley, Mary McDonell. David McDonell, Roberta McKee, Patrick Meacham. Howard Meidl, Frank Meihsner, Colleen Meissner. Barbara Semester Exams Cau e Despair 71 tl? K ' it . if X l its 1 ' s .I ,lui , wigs, 9 .X' ,aft E e . ,Q we 4, K' 4 a lx if V! .zfew iv l i ' W - - -A I: Eli - if V, f-if 'T K' V .1 fj KV Ml- 1T gl ' Q 4532 9 Q WWF Q ,gl Qigrl i, Fi sl A W ,m5'SfE V Q f .R ' 'P ' - IW? 1 X ' 1 V X 3. 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Cynthia Ann Meyer, Cynthia Lou Meyer, Dennis Meyer, James Meyer, Stephen Meyers, Christine Miller, Eileen Miller, Jacqueline Miller, Lawrence Miller. Mark Miller. Sandra Modra, Randolph Moran, Peter Mraz. Susan Mrotek, Barbara Mrotek, Theresa Muchowski, Michael Mueller, Cheryl Mueller, Jean Mueller, Tari Muenzenmeyer. Margaret Musial, Gregory Musial. Patrick Muth. Kendall Nagle, Jean Naidl, David Naidl, Kathleen Nedvecki. Dean Neilitz, Mary Nelson, Robert Nesper, Ronald Neuser, Barbara Nichels, James Nonnernacher. Robert Novak, Allan Novy. Christine Oberbillig, John Oberland, Margaret 0'Brien. Christine Olp, Sandra Olson, Jerel Olson, Jonathan Olson, Judith Omernick, Kristine Oswald, Mary Ourada, Barbara Ourada, Beverly Packowski. Ray Paddock. Patricia Panosh. Kay Pague, Jeffrey Paris, Scott Paul. Roger Peaslee. Robert Pech. Thomas Peck. Rosemary Peppard, Charles Peroutka, Joseph Perry, Elizabeth Perry, Janin Junior 145 Juniors Lead Class Enrollment Junior 146 Peters, Susan Peterson, Lynn Petska, LuAnn Pfeffer, Mary Pfefferkorn, Sue Pfeifer, Guy Peifer. Ann Pierson, Mary Pike, Shirley Pilger. Jeffrey Pitkin, Nancy Pleuss, Peter Ploeckelman, William Pokorski, Michael Pokorsky, Sue Pollen, James Pollen. Janis Pollen. Pamela Popp, Gary Pozorski, James Prausa, Ron Prescott, Barbara Prickett, Mary Priem, Joy Provot, Robert Prucha, Melissa Puestow, Robert Radandt, Nancy Raether, Allan Randolph, Thomas Rappel, Leatrice Rasmussen, Richard Ratajczak, Diane Rathsack, Sara Rathsack, Steven Rauens, Francis Rayford, Judith Redstrom, Jean Rehme. Joyce Rehrauer, Thomas Reindl, Betty Reindl, Daniel Reindl, Mary Reindl, Sharon Reiser, Paulette Reno, Charlene Reno. Leon Resch, Carol Reseburg, Rhonda Rezachek. Glen Riebe, Larry Rienks. Randall Ringmeier. Karen Risch, Kenneth Risch, Paul Roberts. John Robinson. Susan Rodewald, Betty Rodewald. Gary Rohrer, Charles Ronsman, Barbara Roorbach, Harriett Rosinsky, Jill ,, W . . , R, QQ? ,, P .C ,,. a ' if! sz .555 i, - A 2 .N .X M no lid . r V , V M 4' ' P ze- fs, V li l? ' K 4 A9 1 u ' If ,, i , , ., wif , llll It N rl V 'F . a P at A .' f' i sl 'AN' .. 'liQf' I liff Mi rf' as 1' ' .Q l7:,- Q .f ' Xl ' Vx me M l s L ll 'if ' 4 -we ' A Q J in i Q, M, Maj, jy ie, f 'br -we it ff',f,'4W:v aiii l i J' . ' N A 'li we G M y QM y an 3, - f W5 3 Y A ix, 33,2 1 A it x I ali' ty-' R . ,,, j f me l f i ' P i va- i W 9 G. fa -' i ., ja 7 ww we-f 1 X' Y i, 4 A ' f will , X , 1 Q , 1. K , ,fs ii iw 11.5 . ill' i ' A if Q! . :M -' ef W. ' H ik. 4 ,, , .. ,i , ft . ,ai V. f tw A y J X A ,M . Sa. , 1. 1 V l J -i-' - 1 At i hyik N ie kijzgig V M k 'W M l ,Ll A, M ' , ,rg +L ,,.-,Rfk - . V! 4 I f - ti 2 L X ll A f 2 -- 'QQ hi' ll 11 f- , , ' ,X 2' Q .rg 153 -so ir- K YQ , fl gl lg' lf' ll. ff' AXXQQA lg? . ij V, ' f I .V A . .L A M A Aa' l 7 Y -as . ha. 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Kenneth Sepnafski, William Sepnieski, Mary Severson, Judith Shallue, Daniel Shea, Barbara Shimek, John Shimek, Judy Shimek, Suzanne Shimon, Joanne Sickinger, Phyllis Siebold, Wayne Sielski, Mary Sieracki, Dennis Simon. Cecelia Simon, Christine Sinnaeve,Joanne Sinor, Michael Sipiorski. Nancy Sitkawitz, John Sitkiewitz. Kenneth Skarda, David Sloggett, Susan Smaglik. Mary Smith. Keith f l wi E z a -li' ji 3 I hi , .,.,,yi.g ,- i A Lf! L' QI, A 2 J' 79 V g gt 1 1, g W H I 'A S , l ffr- i ' ' 1'fqf.w. 1553? v X . aiinfiz .N 'AA M 5 Q. H fi, I -I h , Q? . rv- n u ' X' Ta?-l .. MK : ' ,V K 7 W V it ,gm H fn Ui I ' I .L f V V -are iQ f gsm , I? - ' 3 , K i iaei J , 4 J .H 4 8' .1 1 ff' ? Q ,X fj A 0 fr' Q 5 was A G' 'S ' Ng' A53 M j' Q! -V i J xx. ,. 5 VWVVA.R X5 I ff f' 3022! 7 , - ' . , ,, f. W- i -fd M if 5:2 if f ME? 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John Stelzer, William Stever, David Stock, Darlene Stock, Dennis Stock, Larry Stock, Timothy Stoehr, Darrell Strauss. James Strauss, Kristine Strazer, Linda Strebel, Charles Struck, James Strzyzewski, Mary Stuckman, Maureen Susdorf. Jeffrey Svacina, Faye Swetlik, William Swokowski. Jeffrey Szymczyk, Alan Tadych. Patricia Taylor, Jana Tegen, J ohn Terp, Sandra Tess, Lois Thais, Michael Thomley, David Thomson, Louise Thuss, Cynthia Thuss, Michael Tienor, Marie Toedter, Bonnie Tollefson, Daniel Torke, James Torrison, Scott Trastek, Victor Trost, Mary Tucker. Nancy Van De Grift, Steven Van De Hey, William Voechting, Wendy Vogel, Thomas Vraney, Linda Vreeke, Barbara Waak, Ann Wagner, Corinne Wagner, David Wagner, Michael Wagner, Richard Wall, Patricia Walsh, Patrick Walske, Dennis na 1 Lf- - I . fe, 'M i i f ee i ' ,..-L J , 5 Tgf- 1 V V -ue ' iiiixm, ,,, A ' ,' if ' y X 2' ff Y f . 'E In Q i . ii -fig? fi 41'-1? 4 .. 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Sharon Welnicke, Steven Wenstadt, Thomas Wergin, Francis Wheeler, Angeline Wilhelm, Daniel Wilhelm, Michael Williams, Howard Williquette, Cynthia Willis, Patrick Wilson, Dennis Wimmer, Ellen Winter, Robert Wirth, Bonnie Wisniewski, Mary Witczak, Patsy Wood. Michael Yohanek, Edward Young,Jacob Zabler, Michael Zahorik, Sandra Zaldivar, Ovir Zarn, Christine Ziarnik, Linda Ziarnik, Mary Ziamik, Patrick Zich. Mary Ziebell, Ann Zimmer. Barbara Zierhut, Christine Ziesmer, Bernard Zietlow, Mary Zimmerman, Kaye Zoerb. Christine Zych, Ann Zych, Thomas NOT Pl CTU R E D Aleers, Barbara Ebenhoe, Lynette Field, Bradley Gadicke, Roy Hynek, Dennis Kempka, Randall Koch. Susan ' Koepke, Susanne Kornely, Peter Kott, Don LaVioIette, Kenneth McGIin, Cecelia Pribek, Charles Rebarchek, Louann Retzlaff, Larry Tresselt, Kathryn Vetter, Kennis Weller. Dennis Wilda, An drew Winiecki, Barbara Junior 149 . 'fffji u ,gg i Spirits Anchored Ships' Victor Homecoming Court of Honor-Vicki Jirikowic, Phil Valitchka: Jim Mazanet, Sandi Schultz: Peggy Pitz, Jeff Rohrerp Mike Ebert, Diane Valleskeyg Judy Wii. liams, and Bradd Steckmesser l l LAMOR of loud cheers brought the 1966 Homecoming fes- tivities into full swing. The opening of the auditorium doors for the Friday night Pep Rally officially began the weekend activ- ities. Bob Hackbarth, Master of Ceremonies, introduced Lin- coln's cheerleaders, who introduced class competition. Directly following the Pep Rally session the snake dance, led by Queen Janet Rydzewski, proceeded to Red Arrow Park for the bonfire. Saturday, October 15th, the Homecoming parade, com- posed of decorative floats, was led by the Lincoln High Band, The parade disbanded at Municipal Field, site of the Homecom- ing game. The Ships. cheered by enthusiastic followers, defeat- ed first-ranked Appleton by a score of 7-O. Y 1 TADIUM of Stars was truly a victory dance for the stu- dents. Gene Heier and Orchestra provided dancing music in the old gym. WhileThe Couriers played for intermission in the auditorium. Bob Jung, Master of Ceremonies for intermission, introduced Queen Janet Rydzewski, King Tom Skubal, and their court. Homecoming royalty presented players and dates. Senior float. Manty the Team with A-peeI , won second place. 151 Ruth Albert Barbara Allen Jon Andersen Donald Bachmann Betsy Bartels Fabulous Frida Thrilled Fan Elissa Alecksen Gregory Amato Carol Andrastek Jan Robert Baetke Kathryn Bast Ruth Albert - Elissa Alecksen Pep Club 2,3,4: AFS 2,3,4: Forensics 33 Carillon Club 2,3,4: President 43 Chorus 3,4 - Barbara Allen Makeup Club 33 GAA 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4: Girls Glee Club 23 Advanced Choir 3,43 Lincoln Singers 3,4 - Gregory Amato Runners Club 43 Track Manager 3,4 -Jon Andersen Advanced Choir 3,43 Youth Recit- Seniors 152 al Winner 3,43 Summer Music Scholarship 3 - Carol Andrastek Stage Crew 23 Pep Club 23 Advanced Choir 3,4 - Mary Ellen Andrastek Pep Club 2,3,4: Girls Glee Club 2,4 - Stephen Anhalt Student 'Council 2,3,43 Exchange Student 33 Ski Club 2,3,4: Gymnastics 3.4 - Shirley Augustine Girls Glee Club 23 Advanced Choir 3,4 - Janice Aulik Pep Club 2,3,4: Red-White Day Committee 23 Forensics 3 - Donald Bachmann - Jan Robert Baetke Play Properties 43 Science Club, Vice-President 43 Math Club and Math Bowl 43 Debate 2,3,43 Letterwinner 3,43 Forensics 3,43 Cross Country 2 - Lynn Baldwin Pep Club 2,31 GAA 23 Chorus 2,3 - Raymond Balzan Cross Country 21 Bas- ketball 2 - Patricia Barbeau - William Bartelme - Betsy Bartels Honorary Swim Club 2,3,4, Prom Committee Chairman 33 Flambeau Staff 43 Flashes Reporter 33 AFS 2. 3,43 Ushers Club 2,3,4 - Kathryn Bast Pep Club 2,3,4: AFS 2,33 Carillon Club 43 Girls Glee Club 23 Advanced Choir 3,45 Triple Trio 23 State Music Festival 2 - Lona Bast Pep Club 23 GAA 2 - John Baugniet - Bonnie Bauman Advanced Choir 2,33 GAA .2 - Adele Becker Chorus 2,3,4 - Marilyn Becker - Sharon Becker Baton Club 43 FNA 23 Home Economics Club 23 Library Board 31 German Club 4 - Thomas Becker Runners Club 2,3,4, 'M' Club 3,43 Track Letterwinner 3,43 Pep Band 23 Concert Band 23 Clarinet Choir 2 - Wendy Beduhn Pep Club 2,3,4: AFS 2,33 Ushers Club 3.4: Drill Team 4 - Thomas Beerntsen Student Council 3.42 Class President 43 General Prom Chairman 33 General Homecoming Chairman 45 Golf 2,3,4: Letterwinner 2,3,4: Band 2: Band Class Representative 23 Junior Rotarian 43 Exchange Student 43 Traffic Usher 3,4 Mary Ellen Andrastek Steven Anhalt Shirley Augustine Janice Aulik Lynn Baldwin Raymond Balzan Patricia Barbeau William Bartelme Lona Bast John Baugniet Bonnie Bauman Adele Becker 5? ii 3 'iw In Final Seconds - Deanna Behnke Pep Club 2: GAA 2: FBLA 4: Ushers Club 3 - Roger Behnke Weight Training 3,43 Football 2,3,4: Let- terwinner 3,42 Gymnastics 4, Track 4, lVl-Club 3,4 - Bonnie Belongia Forensics 3, State Competition 3: GAA 2: Flower Girl 3 - Richard Bender Future Scientists 43 Runners Club 2 - Anne Benishek Play Properties 2,31 AFS 2,3,4: Pep Club 2.3: National Honor Society 3,4: Ushers Club 2,3,4: Flower Girl 3: Junior BPW 4: Exchange Student 4 - John Bennington Na- tional Honor Society 3,4: Treasurer 3.4: German Club President 43 Gymnastics 2,3,4: Athletic Announcer 3,4 - Thomas Ber- ger - Larry Bergner Egan Tennis Club 3: Ski Club 4 - Dianne Bergseth Advanced Choir 3,43 Girls Glee Club 2: Sci- ence Club: German Club 41TMSA 3,45 Vice-President 3: FTA 3 - Robert Bernhardt Weight Training 2 - Wayne Bernhardt National Honor Society 2 - Michael Berzinsky Weight Train- ing 2,3: Swimming Team 2,3.4: Letterwinner 4: Track 3 - Ken Birringer Photography Staff 3.4: Future Scientists 4: Math Club 4 - Peggy Bishop Pep Club 2,3,4 - Beverly Blan- chard Pep Club 2: GAA 2: Girls Glee Club 2 - Raymond Blanchard Roger Behnke Bonnie Belongia Richard Bender Thomas Berger Larry Bergner Dianne Bergseth Michael Berzinsky Ken Birringer Peggy Bishop -N, W ang., Marilyn Becker Sharon Becker Thomas Becker Wendy Beduhn Thomas Beerntsen Deanna Behnke Anne Benishek John Benningion Robert Bernhardt Wayne Bernhardt Beverly Blanchard Raymond Blanchard Seniors 153 Holidays Brought Welcome hange Daniel Blashka - Kay Blimel GAA 2,3,45 Secretary-Treasurer 45 Sporthead 45 Assistant Sporthead 35 GAA Board 35 Triangle Award 35 'M' Award 35 Officials Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 45 Stage Crew 25 Pep Club 253.45 Girls Glee Club 35 Flower Girl 3 - Jean Block - JoAnn Bloom GAA 45 AFS 45 Art Club 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Fied- White Day Committee 4 - William Boeder - Donna Bohachek GAA 25 Properties 35 AFS 253,45 Pep Club 2,3,4. Drill Team 45 Girls Glee Club 2,3,4 - Paul Bonde Track 2 - Mary Bonin Egan Tennis Club 35 Orchestra 253545 Librarian 3545 Symphonette 2,3,45 State Music Festival 2 - Darlene Bonk Student Council 25 AFS 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 AFS Exchangee Candidate 45 Pep Club 21 Spanish Club 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Ushers Club 253: Chorus 45 Advanced Choir 45 Girls Glee Club 25 Triple Trio 25 Flow- er Girl 35 Junior BPW 4 - Larry Bonk Tennis Letterwinner 2,3,4, Captain 4 - Karen Boyer - Al Brachmann - Richard Bradl - Michael Brandel Fishing Club 2,3545 Basketball 2 - Doris Brandl National Honor Society 3,45 Flower Girl 3 - Mary Jane Brandl Girls Glee Club 25 State Music Festival 2 - Pat Brandl FFA 2,3,45 Wrestling 3 - Dennis Brefczynski Runners Club 45 Cross Country 45 Track 3,4 - John Brey Weight Training 2 - Dick Brisch Spanish Club 45 Cross Country 45 Basketball 3 - Cathy Brooks Student Council 35 GAA 2.3545 GAA Board 45 Trian- gle Award 35 Orchesis Club 2,35 Officials Club 2,35 Stage Crew 2: Flashes Staff 45 Reporter 35 AFS 45 Pep Club 2,3,4, Bus Chairman 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Ushers Club 2,3,45 Drill Team 354: Chorus 2,3,45 Advanced Choir 3.4: Flower Girl 3: Exchange Stu- dent 3 - William Brooks Chorus, Advanced Choir 2,3,45 Ex- change Student 3 - Jean Buchner - Jean Budnik GAA 2,3,45 Egan Tennis Club 25 Pep Club 2,31 Library Board 4: Girls Glee Club 25 Triple Trio 2 - Jim Budysz - Gary Buerstatte Student Coun- cil 45 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Homecoming Committee Chairman 45 Flashes Staff 3,45 Lincoln Log Staff 35 Ouill and Scroll 3,45 Debate 2,35 Badger Boy 35 Junior Rotarian 4 - Michael Burish - John Burkart Advanced Choir 3,45 Lincoln Singers 45 State Music Festival 2.3 - Joan Bull GAA 2.4: AFS 45 Pep Club 25 TMSA 2 - Howard Cadle Football 25 Wrestling 2 - Ruth Cadle - Susan Carlson - Caroline Carstens Advanced Choir 3, 45 Girls Glee Club 25 Flower Girl 3 - Bob Check Student Council 25 M-Club 35 Football 2,3,45 Letterwinner 45 Basketball 253,4, Baseball 25354 - Jean Cherney - James Chiria AFS 45 AFS Exchangee 45 Wrestling 45 Junior Rotarian 4 - Annette Chris- tensen Home Economics Club 45 TMSA 3,4, Historian 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Flower Girl 3 - Dorothy Christiansen FBLA 35 Flambeau Staff 45 Junior Assistant 35 Pep Club 2 - Beverly Chynoweth FBLA 2 - Donna Cisler Flambeau Staff 45 AFS 2,3. 45 Art Club 4: FTA 25 Pep Club 2,35 Library Board 4 - Robert Cisler Baseball 2,3 - Clarence .Conjurski - James Cornils - Jim Cox M-Club 25354, Treasurer 45 Wrestling 2,354, Letterwinner 2,3,45 Captain 4 - Kathleen Curtis Seniors 154 Daniel Blashka Jo Ann Bloom Paul Bonde Larry Bonk Richard Bradl Kay Blimel William Boeder Mary Bonin Karen Buyer Michael Brandel Jean Block Donna Bohachek Danone Bonk Alvin Brachmann Doris Brandi Q Qi? tj 1 gl! QA, 3 , 45 1 .atm 1'fI'5 rf 5 ,., .X 1:1 , imap, s.x W we 5. 5L55 S5.5, 5,i, W Mary Brandl Patrick Brandl Dennis Brefczynski John Brey Richard Brisch Catherine Brooks William Brooks Jean Buchner Jean Budnik James Budysz Gary Buerstatte Michael Burish John Burkart ' Joan Bull Howard Cadle Ruth Cadle Susan Carlson Caroline Carstens Robert Check Jean Cherney James Chiria Annette Christensen Dorothy Christiansen Beverly Chynoweth Donna Cisler Robert Cisler Clarence Conjurski James Cornils James Cox Kathleen Curtis Seniors 155 Lun h Lines Gave Seniors Priorit Louanne Dabson Dallas Daul James Dedricks Ronald Denk Dennis Dickey John Danielson Linda De Bauch Karen Deehr Charles Denor James Donahue Seniors Louanne Dabson GAA 2,3: Triangle Award 3: Officials Club 2,31 AFS 4: Pep Club 2 - John Danielson Golf Letterwinner 3: Advanced Choir 3 - Dallas Daul Gymnastics 2 - Linda De Bauch - James Dedricks Basketball Manager 2,3,4 - Karen Deehr Home Economics Club 2-Margie Delsmann FBLA 2: Advanced Choir 4: Girls Glee Club 2 - Michael De Moss - Elizabeth Dempsky FTA 25 Pep Club 2,3: National Honor Society 3,43 Ushers Club: Flower Girl 3 - James Denk - Ronald Denk Na- tional Honor Society 3,4: Wrestling 2,4: Chorus 2,31 Advanced Choir 2,3: Youth Recital Winner 33 Junior Rotarian 4 - Charles Denor Chorus 3,43 Advanced Choir 3,43 Lin- coln Singers 3,43 State Music Festival 3 - Patrick Denor Biology Club 3.4, Vice-Presi- dent 4 - Margaret Derus GAA 2,4: Properties 4: AFS 4: Pep Club 2,3,4: TMSA 2: Ushers Club 4: Orchestra 2,3,4: Flower Girl 3 - Pam Deubler GAA 2,3,4: Assistant Point Secretary 4: Sporthead 4: Assistant Sporthead 3: GAA Board 43 Triangle Award 3: Officials Club 2,3,4: AFS 4: FTA 4: Pep Club 2,3: Ushers Club 2,3,4 - Glenn Dick- ert Golf 2,3, Letterwinner 2,3 - Dennis Dickey Swimming 25 Advanced Choir 3 - James Donahue-Sandi Doolan Baton Club 3: TMSA 2,4 - Ann Dornaus Student Council 23 Class Secretary 2: Homecoming Committee Chairman 2: Pep Skit Commit- tee 2: Pep Club 2,3,4: Girls Giee Club 2 - Kate Dougherty GAA 23 AFS 2,3,4: French Club 4, President 4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Ushers Club 2,3: Library Board 4: Flower Girl 3: State Finalist French Poetry Contest 3 - Paul Dreger Student Council 4: National Honor Society 3,43 Baseball 2,3 - Dan Driscoll Student Council 3,4, Treasurer 4: Nl-Club 3,43 Wrestling 2,3,4, Letterwinner 3,43 Baseball 2- Raymond Ducat - Rob- ert Duckart - Sandra Duebner GAA 2: Pep Club 2 - Jane Dufek GAA 2: AFS 2,3: FTA 4: Pep Club 23 Properties 4: TMSA 2,3,4: Girls Glee Club 2,4 - Roger Dufek - Sharon Du Pont GAA 2.3,4: Pep Club 2: TMSA 2,3,4, - Cynthia Duzeski AFS 2,3,4: Margie Delsmann Michael Da Moss Elizabeth Dempsky James Denk Patrick Denor Margaret Derus Pam Deubler Glenn Dickert Sandi Doolan Ann Dornaus Kate Dougherty Paul Dreger Wm On Tamale Day Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club President 43 Flower Girl 3 - James Dvorachek - Steven Eatough Runners 23 Ski 2,3,43 Cross Country 2,33 Swimming 2,33 Honorary Swim Pageant 41 Advanced Choir 2,3,4 - Susan Ebelt - James Eberhardt - Michael Ebert Student Council 41 M-Club 3.41 Weight Training 33 Football 233,43 Letterwinner 3,4, Captain 2,43 Most Valuable Player 23 Wrestling 43 Homecoming Court of Honor 4 - Dean Eggert Future Scientists 4, President 4 - Kathleen Einberger GAA 2,33 Flambeau Staff 3,43 Associate Editor 41 Junior Assist- ant 31 AFS 213,41 Art Club 33 Pep Club 233,41 Quill and Scroll 3,41 Ushers Club 3,41 Summer Journalism Scholarship3 Pep Skit Committee - Pamela Eisner GAA 2,3,43 Assistant Sport- head 33 Pin Award 31 Officials Club 33 Tickets 31 AFS 31 Pep Club 2,3,43 Ushers Club 2,31 Drill Team 41 Library Board 2 - Marie Ellerman GAA 2,3,43 Honorary Swim Club 3,43 Officials Club 33 Gymnastics 33 Stage Crew 21 Tickets 3,41 AFS 31 Math Bowl 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Ushers Club 43 Library Board 3 - Lei- Ieece Edmond GAA 2,33 Officials Club 31 Pep Club 33 Girls Glee Club 2 - Cecelia Engels AFS 41 AFS Exchangee 43 Ush- ers Club 4 - Lonnie Erdmann FFA 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4 - Thomas Erdmann Biology Club 2,42 Secretary 2, Treasurer 41 Advanced Choir 3: State Music Festival 3 Sharon Du Pont Cynthia Duzeski James Dvorachek James Eberhardt Mike Ebert Dean Eggert Marie Ellerman Leileece Emond Cecelia Engels j wsf' 4:57 Dan Driscoll Raymond Ducat Robert Duckart Sandra Duebner Jane Dufek Roger Dufek 'E Steven Eatough Susan Ebelt Kathleen Einberger Famela Eisner Lonnie Erdmann Thomas Erdmann Seniors 157 Darlene Falvey Ronald Fandrick Patricia Ferdon Marlene Fidler Gerald Fischer John Fischer William Fischer Gwen Fishbeck Sharon Fitzgerald Mary Flaim Joseph Flegel Thomas Foerg Dianne Frailing David Franz Jennifer Franz Suzanne Franz Daniel Free David Free Susan Fricke Thomas Frisch Lon Galli Deborah Gamble Richard Gehrke Flobert Geigel Jean Glander Dale Gleichner Gregory Gnadt Sherrill Goetars Barbara Gorder Calvin Gordon Seniors 158 L -f-is '.:-'3ff.!3T7T?.1E'g-:df 15 W -gfkaia g ' M I gait A f gum Q of '- xx Y V, ee, , . 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Ga Dots Livened Gra Mondays Dennis Gospodarek Terry Graczykowski David Gray Dave Grenier Susan Grosshuesch Karen Grabowski Lester Graebel Calvin Green Greg Gretz Beverly Grunewald Steve Graczykowski Donald Grall Gary Green Nancy Groll Ruben Guttman Si'-it iw-5 , -ei, L, K gk Je, y 5 Darlene Falvey GAA 2,3,4: GAA Board 2,31 Baton Club 2, Vice- President3 Pep Club 2,3,43 TMSA 2, Library Board 33 TAP 2: Ma- jorettes 2,3,43 Exchange Student 43 - Ron Fandrick lVl-Club 2.3, 41 Sergeant-at-arms1 Weight Training 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Letter- winner 3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4, Letterwinner 2,3,41 Track 43 - Patri- cia Ferdon Flambeau Staff 4: AFS 4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Red-White Day Chairman 33 Library Board 3,4: - Marlene Fidler GAA 2: Gymnastics 21 Pep Club 2: - Jerry Fischer - John Fischer - William Fischer Wrestling 2,3,4, Letterwinner 2.3.4 - Gwen Fishbeck AFS 2,31 Sailing 3, Secretary 3: Ski Club 2,31 Foren- sics 3 - Sharon Fitzgerald GAA 21 Flashes Staff 43 Repor- ter 33 Pep Club 2: TMSA 2,3,4, Secretary 3: Debate 21 - Mary Flaim - Joe Flegel FFA 2.3, Treasurer 3: M-Club 3,45 Weight Training 3,41 Football 41 Wrestling 2,3,4, Letterwinner 3,4: Track 4: - Tom Foerg Math Club - Dianne Frailing Student Council 2,32 GAA 2,33 Prom Committee Chairman 3: AFS 4: Pep Club 2.3: Ushers Club 2,3,4, Executive Board 2,3,4: Chorus 3,41 Advanced Choir 3,41 Girls Glee Club 23 Lincoln Singers 3,41 Tri- ple Trio 2,4: State Music Festival 3: Youth Flecital Winner 31 Flow- er Girl 3 - David Franz - Jennifer Franz - Suzanne Franz Home Economics Club 41 TMSA 43 German Club 4 - Daniel Free Advanced Choir 3: - David Free FFA 2,3,4 - Susan Fricke Chorus 43 Advanced Choir 2: Girls Glee Club 3 - Tom Frisch - Lon Galli M-Club 3,43 Weight Training 43 Baseball 2,- 3,4, Letterwinner 3,4 - Debbie Gamble GAA 2,31 Art Club 3,43 Pep Club 23 National Honor Society 3,41 Ushers Club 3,41 Flower Girl 3 - Richard Gehrke Ski Club 4: Gymnastics 3,4, Letterwin- ner 3,41 Track 4 - Bob Geigel BAC 3,43 Egan Tennis 2,3,4: M- Club 4: Swimming 21 Tennis 2,3,4, Letterwinner 3,43 Orchestra 2,3,4, Manager 4: Symphonette 23 Exchange Student 3 - Jean Glander Home Economics Club 3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4: Math Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 41 Math Bowl 33 TMSA 23 National Honor Society 3,43 Flower Girl 3: Junior BPW 4: Ex- change Student 41 German Club 4 - Dale Gleichner Track 2 - Greg Gnadt - Sherrill Goeters GAA 2,31 Orchesis Club 2,33 Pep Club 2 - Barbara Gorder Student Council 3: GAA 23,41 Gym- nastics 2: AFS 3,41 FTA 21 Math Club 2,33 Ushers Club 2,31 Ex- change Student 4 - Calvin Gordon - Dennis Gospodarek - Karen Grabowski TMSA 2,3,4, Treasurer 3: National Honor So- ciety 3,41 Girls Glee Club 3: Flower Girl 3 - Steve Graczykowski - Terry Graczykowski Junior Rotarian 4 - Lester Graebel Lin- coln Singers 2 - Donald Grall Weight Training 41 Swimming 3, 41 Letterwinner 43 Baseball 3 - David Gray Biology Club 2,3. President 33 Advanced Choir 2,3,43 Lincoln Singers 3: State Music Festival 2, Youth Recital Winner 3 - Calvin Green Football 2: Swimming 2.3, Letterwinner 2,3 - Gary Green Football 213,41 Wrestling Manager 31 Track 2 - Dave Grenier - Greg Gretz Student Council 41 Homecoming Committee 2: M-Club 2,3,4: Weight Training 2,3,41 Football 2,3,41 Letterwinner 3,4, Captain 43 Most Valuable Player 43 Wrestling Letterwinner 2: Track 2,3,4, Letterwinner 2,3,4, Captain 2,3,41 Athlete ofthe Month 4 - Nan- cy Groll Band 2 - Susan Grosshuesch AFS 41 Pep Club 4: TMSA 31 Advanced Choir 3,43 Girls Glee Club 2 - Beverly Gru- newald - Robert Guttman Seniors 159 Four Hour College Boards Tested Robert Hablewitz Michael Hacker Martha Hale Bruce Hansen Carmen Hardtke Robert Hackbarth Deborah Hagen Marie Hall Daniel Hansen Jo Ann Hartl Robert Hablewitz M-Club 2.3.43 Football 2.3.4. Letterwinner 2.3.43 All-Conference Football Player 43 All-State Football Player 43 Baseball 2.3.4. Letterwinner 2.3.4. Cap- tain 41 Athlete ofthe Month 2.3.4 - Robert Hackbarth Student Council 2.3.4. Presi- dent 4, Vice-President 33 Prom Committee Chairman 33 Homecoming Committee 23 Flambeau Staff 43 Art Club 33 Fishing Club 2.3.43 Runners Club 33 Forensics 33 Football 2.3.4. Letterwinner 3.43 Basketball 2.3.4. Letterwinner 3.43 Track 2.3.4. Letterwinner 2.3.43 Badger Boy 33 Junior Rotarian 4 - Mike Hacker Intramural 3 - Debbie Ha- gen Student Council 43 GAA 43 Honorary Swim Club 43 Ushers Club 2.33 Flower Girl 3 A QW .. NX -Q 3 - Martha Hale GAA 2.33 Pep Club 2.3.4 - Marie Hall Pep Club 23 Library Board 2.- 3.4 - Mary Jo Hallada - Dolores Hallisy Publicity Committee 33 FNA 23 Pep Club 2.3.4 - Jane Hamann GAA 2.3.43 Honorary Swim Club 43 AFS 23 Riders Club 3. Treasurer 33 Ski Club 2.3.43 Spanish Club 4 - Jim Hamann M-Club 3,41 Runners Club 3,43 Weight Training 23 Football 2.41 Cross Country 33 Wrestling 33 Track 2.3.43 Ex- change Student 4 - Bruce Hansen Chorus 2.3 - Daniel Hansen Student Council 33 Drum Major 43 Pep Band 2.3, Concert Band 2.3.4. Stage Band 2.3.4. Brass Choir 2.3.4. Orchestra 2.3.4. Music Letter 33 State Music Festival 2.33 Summer Music Scholarship 2.33 Junior Rotarian 4 - Ed Hansen Runners Club 43 Weight Training 43 Football 2.4: Track 3.4 - Joann Hansen GAA 2.33 Stage Crew 43 Properties Committee 43 AFS 33 FTA 43 TMSA 2.3.43 Orchestra 2.3.4. Treasurer 43 Symphonette 43 Orchestra Pit 2.3.4 - John Hardrath M-Club 43 Weight Training 2.3.43 Football 2.3.4, Letterwinner 43 Track 2.3.4. Letterwinner 4 - Shirley Hardrath FBLA 23 Girls Glee Club 2 - Carmen Hardtke - JoAnn Hartl GAA 2.33 FBLA 2.33 FNA 3.43 Band 2.3.4 - Ernest Hartlaub - Jill Hauck GAA 2.3.4. Vice-President 43 Sporthead 3.43 Triangle Award 33 Officials Club 2.3.43 Pep Club 2.33 Ushers Club 2,33 Advanced Choir 43 Girls Glee Club 2.33 Triple Trio 3 - Harry Heagle - Lee Heideman - Charles Hein - Carole Heino GAA 2,33 Pep Club 2,3,4-Pat Held GAA 2.3.41 Pep Club 23 TMSA 2,3,43 Correspondence Secretary 3, Recording Secretary 4 -Wayne Hendrick Role in Play 23 Math Club 2.3 Mary Jo Hallada Dolores Hallisy Jane Hamann Jim Hamann Edgar Hansen Joann Hensen John Hardrath Shirley Hardrath Emest Hartlaub Jill Hauck Harry Heagle Leland Heideman 'wg Seniors 160 Years Of Stud 4, Vice-President 33 Math Bowl 33 Track 2 - Tom Henning Runners Club 33 Track 2,3, Letterwinner 3 - Bill Herrman - Connie Hetue Girls Glee Club 43 Triple Trio 23 State Music Fes- tival 33 Youth Recital Winner 2 - Karen Heyduk GAA 2,33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Girls Glee Club 2,3,4 -Jane Hibbard Tickets Committee 21 Publicity Committee 23 AFS 33 Pep Club 33 Ski Club 23 Library Board 4, Girls Glee Club 4 -Joan Hilke GAA 33 Officials Club 3 - Allan Hiller FFA 2,3,4, Junior Reporter 3, President 4 - Lee Hillstrom Photography Staff 2,3,4 - Rob- ert Hittle Math Club 43 Debate 3,4 - Kenneth Hobbs Stu- dent Council 43 Weight Training 23 Football 2 4 Diane Hochammer Library Board 33 Flower Girl 3 - Patricia Hoeppner GAA 2,33 Pep Club 2,33 TIVISA 2,3,43 Forensics 3 4 Judy Hoffman GAA 2,33 AFS 33 Pep Club 2,31 Library Board 43 Clarinet Choir 2 - Kevin Hollenbeck Student Council 23 Flambeau Staff 3,43 Junior Assistant 33 Math Club 3,43 Math Bowl 33 Math Finalist 2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 De- bate 33 Golf 2,3,43 Junior Rotarian 43 Exchange Student 3 - Dale Holschbach Runners Club 33 Cross Country 33 Wrestling 2,3,4 - Dennis Holschbach lvl-Club 2,3,43 Runners Club 2,3, 43 Cross Country 2,3,4, Letterwinner 2,3,4, Captain 43 Wres- tling 2,3,4, Letterwinner 3,43 Track 2,3,4, Letterwinner 2,3,43 Band 2 - Helen Holschbach FNA 3,4, President 43 Advanced Choir 3,43 Girls Glee Club 2 Connie Hetue Karen Heyduk Jane Hibbard Lee Hillstrom Robert Hittle Kenneth Hobbs Judy Hoffman Kevin Hollenbeck Dale Holschbach Charles Hein Carole Heino Pat Held Wayne Hendrick Tom Henning Bill Herrman Joan Hilke Allan Hiller Dianne Hochkammsr Patricia Hoeppner Dennis Holsch bach Helen Holschbach Seniors 161 Flambeau Records Fond Memories Kathryn Holtz Library Board 3,43 Girls Glee Club 2 - Nancy Holub - Allan Holzinger Baseball 33 Band 2,3,43 Pep Band 2,- 3,43 Concert Band 2,3,43 Stage Band 2,3,4: Music Letter 3 - Sharon Hopkins AFS 33 FNA 3: Pep Club 33 Red-White Day Chairman 33 Library Board 3,4 - Lois Hougen Nlanitou Staff 43 Business Manager 43 Flower Girl 3 - Earl Hoyer Science Club: Math Club 33 Band 43 Pep Band 33 Concert Band 43 Brass Choir 43 Music Letter - Grace Hoyer - James Hrobsky - Daryl Huebner Homecoming Committee 2g French Club 33 Track Letter- winner 2 - Eileen Hyde Stage Crew 23 Pep Club 23 Library Board 43 Senior Girls Ensemble 43 Advanced Choir 3,43 Girls Glee Club 23 Lincoln Singers 43 Triple Trio 2 - Allen Jaecks Football 4 - Charles Jagemann Runners Club 23 Debate 33 Library Board 3 - Jo Ann Jagemann-Robert Jagemann Wrestling 2,3,4-Jes- sica Jahnke AFS 43 Pep ClUbX4j Drill Team 4-Charles Jansky Student Council 33 Runners Club 23 Fishing Club 2,3,43 Ski Club 23 Cross Country 23 Gymnastics 2,3 - Gregg Jansky Track 23 Golf 2,3,43 Letterwinner 2,3,4 - Alan Jebavy Band 2,3,43 Con- cert Band 3,4 - Kay Jens Pep Club 2,3,43 Drill Team 23 Girls Glee Club 23 Triple Trio 2 - Sandra Jensen GAA 23 FTA 4, Secre- tary 43 Ushers Club 2,33 Flower Girl 3 - Joyce Jeske GAA 23 Gymnastics 23 Pep Club 2 - Vicki Jirikowic Class Secretary 31 GAA 2,3,43 Gymnastics 2,43 Homecoming Committee 33 Pep Skit Committee 33 AFS 2,43 Pep Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 33 Homecoming Court of Honor 43 Cheerleader 4 - Susan Johnson GAA 2,33 Officials Club 33 Pep Club 2,33 TMSA 2- Glenn Johnston Golf 3,43 Tennis 4 - Paula Jones GAA 2,3,43 Assistant Sporthead 33 Triangle Award 23 Honorary Swim Club 43 Orchesis Club 23 Offi- cials Club 23 Gymnastics 2,3,43 Varsity Team 2,3,43 Flambeau Staff 43 French Club 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Red-White Day Chairman 33 Red-White Day Committee 33 Drill Team 23 Girls Glee Club 2,33 Triple Trio 33 Flower Girl 33 Prom Oueen 33 Cheerleader 3.4, Cap- tain 4 - Marvin Juedes- Robert Jung Student Council 23 Role in Play 2,3,43 Prom Committee Chairman 33 Homecoming Com- mittee Chairman 43 Pep Skit Committee 43 Runners Club 2,33 For- ensics 4j Cross Country 2,3,4, Letterwinner 3,43 Baseball 23 Golf 2,3,4, Letterwinner 3,43 Advanced Choir 2,3,4: Lincoln Singers 2,33 State Music Festival 43 Summer Music Scholarship 23 Badger Boy 33 Junior Rotarian 43 Exchange Student 3 - Jacqueline Junk - Rose Ann Junk GAA 2,3,43 Publicity 33 AFS 4: Library Board 3,43 Band 2 - Jerry Kaderabek - Richard Kadow - Barbara Kakatsch Stage Crew 43 Properties 43 AFS 23 Art Club 33 Pep Club 23 Sailing 33 TMSA 3,43 Library Board 4 - Barbara Kal- ista GAA 33 Officials Club 33 Pep Club 2,3,4 - Marion Kanugh French Club 23 Pep Club 33 Forensics 3,42 Band 23 Concert Band 2 - James Karbon Band 2,3, Concert Band 3 - Roger Karbon Biology Club 3, Secretary 3 - Christine Kaufmann GAA 3,41 Sporthead 43 GAA Board 43 Officials Club 3,43 Math Club 33 Cho- rus 3,4, Advanced Choir 3,43 Lincoln Singers 43 Triple Trio 43 Flower Girl 3 -Judith Kersten Pep Club 2,3 - Sharon Kerstell AFS 23 Pep Club 23 TMSA 23 Exchange Student 4 -Thomas Kieffer - Douglas Kiel Student Council 43 Publicity 33 Lincoln Log Staff 33 Debate 2,3,43 Forensics 3,43 Football Band 2,3,4: Concert Band 2,3,43 Stage Band 43 Music Letter 3 - Eugene Kiel- Bruce Kinzel Chorus 2 - James Kirchen Seniors l62 Kathryn Holtz Nancy Holub Allan Holzinger Sharon Hopkins Lois Hougen Earl Hoyer Grace Hoyer James Hrobsky Daryl Huebner Eileen Hyde Allen Jaecks Charles Jagemann Jo Ann Jagemann Robert Jagemann Jessica Jahnke s .1 is - 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A .i : , - 1l?Q,Q 1353? ta: px gpg S. U9 lf 'milf -5 Charles Jansky Gregg Jansky Alan Jebavy Kay J ens San dra Jensen Joyce Jeske Vicki Jirikowic Susan Johnson Glenn Johnston Paula Jones Marvin Juedes Robert Jung Jacqueline Junk V Rose Ann Junk Jerry Kaderabek Richard Kadow Barbara Kakatsch Barbara Kalista Marion Kanugh Jim Karbon Reber Karbon Christine Kaufmann Kathy Keegan Judy Kersten Sharon Kestell Thomas Kieffer Douglas Kiel Eugene Kiel Bruce Kinzel James Kirchen Seniors 163 Senior Girls And Boys Competed Sue Kirt Margaret Kleiber Cal Kliment Margie Kohlman Sue Konkle Karolyn Kleiber Barbara Klein Robin Kluczinske Linda Kolar Joe Koral Sue Kirt Student Council 35 Tickets Committee 33 Flashes Staff 4, AFS 3,45 Pep Club 2.3.41 Advanced Choir 3.4: Girls Glee Club 23 Lincoln Singers 3.43 Triple Trio 2. State Music Festival 35 Summer Music Scholarship 35 Carillon Club 4 - Karolyn Kleiber- Margaret Kleiber GAA 43 FNA 2.4: Advanced Choir 4 - Barbara Klein - Cal Kliment-Robin Kluczinske Weight Training 2-John Knickelbine Math Club 45 Math Finalist 3. Exchange Student 4 - Jim Knutson Art Club 3.4, President 4 - Yvonne Koenig Girls Glee Club 2,3 - Janice Koerner AFS 25 Ushers Club 43 Band Manager 2.35 Pep Band 3.4: Concert Band 2.3.43 Stage Band 35 Clarinet Choir 2.3: Music Letter 31 State Music Festival 3: Flower Girl 3 - Margie Kohlman Pep Band: Concert Band. Clarinet Choir. Girls Glee Club - Linda Kolar Band 25 Flower Girl 3 - Andrew Kolbeck BAC 3.45 Egan Tennis Club 2.3.41 Science Club 43 Math Club 3,42 Math Bowl 3,41 Math Finalist 31 National Honor Society 3,43 Tennis 2.3.4, Manager 3.45 NSF Program. National Merit' Finalist 4 - Karen Kollath GAA 35 Assistant Sport- head 3: Officials Club 21 AFS 2.3: Pep Club 2: Band Librarian 2.3.4. Concert Band 3,4 - John Konecny Weight Training 45 Swimming 23 Manager 35 Track 2. Advanced Choir 2,3 - Pete Konecny Football 2: Swimming 3. Basketball 23 Golf 2.3.4 - Sue Konkle - Joe Koral Egan Tennis Club 2.3.4. M-Club 3,43 Tennis Letterwinner 2,3.43 Pep Band 2.3.4. Concert Band 2.3.45 Stage Band 2.3.42 Brass Choir 2,3,4g Orchestra5 State Music Festival 2.3.4 - Cynthia Kordecki Riders Club 3: National Honor Society 3,45 German Club 45 Flower Girl 3 - Kay Kortas GAA 2.3.4: Stage Crew 25 Pep Club 2.3.4: Flower Girl 3 - Chris Kortens Library Board 3 - Janet Kor- tens GAA 2.3.41 Pin Award 35 Honorary Swim Club 3.4, Treasurer5 Homecoming Committee 3.4: Pep Skit Committee 3.4: AFS 2.3.43 Art Club 31 Pep Club 2.3.4: Red- Vllhite Day Committee 3.4. Chairman 42' Sailing Club 3: Ski Club 3.43 Ushers Seniors 164 'gi win, ii.. John Knickelbine James Knutson Yvonne Koenig Janice Koerner Andrew Kolbeck Karen Kollath John Konecny Pete Konecny Cynthia Kordecki Kay Konas Chris Kortens Janet Kortens 7 J ,-its 5 165 5 A -.T In Co-Ed Bo ling Club 3,43 Drill Team 4: Girls Glee Club 2 - Jeanette Kosarzycki - Craig Kowalski - Jan Kowalski - Tom Kozel Wrestling 3,4, Letterwinner 41 Baseball 3,4 - Lynn Krainik Girls Glee Club 2 - Doug Krcma Runners Club 2g Weight Training 21 Concert Band 2,3,4 - Tom Krcma Swimming Manager 3,4 - William Krcma Track 2,3.4 - Bernadette Krejcie Girls Glee Club 2 - Stan Kresal Student Council 2,3,41 Egan Tennis Club 3,41 M-Club 3,45 Weight Training 2,33 National Honor Society 3.4: Football 2,3,4, Let- terwinner 3,43 Most Valuable Offensive Player 4: Tennis 3.41 Orchestra 2,3,4, President 4, Manager 2,31 Symphonette 42 Music Letter 3,43 Junior Rotarian 4 - Marilynn Kroll Pro' grams Committee 3: FNA 2, Pep Club 2,3,4 - John Kropp Weight Training 23 Football 2,3 - Barbara Krouse Girls Glee Club 2 - Jim Krueger Role in Play 3: Forensics 3: State Competition 33 Gymnastics 2,3,4, Letterwinner 3, Captain 43 German Club, Treasurer 4 - Jerry Krueger Baseball 2,3,4, Letterwinner 2,33 Advanced Choir 3,45 Lincoln Singers 3.4: State Music Festival 2,3 - Sharon Kubichka GAA 2: FBLA 21 FTA 2, Pep Club 2,3,4: Drill Team 2,3,4, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4 - Barbara Kugler GAA 2L National Honor Society 3,41 Flower Girl 33 NFS Scholarship 3 - Mike Kuhl - Jerry Ku- koski Basketball 2,3 - Dennis Kummer - Judy Kunz Tom Krcma William Krcma Bernadette Krejcie John Kropp Barbara Krouse James Krueger Barber Kugler Mike Kuhl Jerry Kukoski 195 Kenny, Jeanette Kosarzycki Craig Kowalski Jan Kowalski Tom Kozel Lynn Krainik Doug Krcma Stan Kresal Marilynn Kroll Jerry Krueger Sharon Kubichka Dennis Kummer Judith Kunz Seniors 165 Kay Kurth Paulette Kurth Kathryn Kutil Bob LaCosse Peggy La Duke Sarah Lakatos Betty Lallensack Kay Lambries Rick Lang Jim Larsen Pete Larsen Joe Laux Bob LaVioIet1e Margo Leavy Peggy LeCIair Steve LeCIair Mark LeCoque Kenneth Leick Randy Leider Richard Leiker Barbara Leist Jannine Leist Darlene Leiterman Janice Lemberger Charles Lettenberger Chris Levash Robert Levendoski Roger Levendusky Joanne Levenhagen Carole Lewis Seniors 166 vb? asia 1 fm Roanokers Braved Snow And Cold Charles Lewis Bill Litersky Joe Little Lois Lodl Jana Longacre Tim Lonsdale Roger Loose Dave Luchsinger Karen Luedtke John Lukas Pat Lukes Agnes Lullofff Mary Lund Diana Lutzke Sue Lyons ,gm 3' i., , . , ..-l -it f , iw ,,, uf, , A NN. W N Kay Kurth Flashes Staff 43 FTA 3,4, Vice-President 43 Pep Club 23 TMSA 3,43 Ouill and Scroll 43 Flower Girl 3 - Paulette Kurth Pep Club 2,3,43 Red-White Chairman 2 - Kathryn Kutil GAA 2,3, 43 Gymnastics 2.3,43 Play Publicity 33 AFS 33 Science Club 43 Na- tional Honor Society 3,43 Flower Girl 33 Exchange Student 4 - Bob LaCosse Weight Training 2,32 Football 2,33 Track 2,3 - Peggy LaDuke AFS 23 Pep Club 2,43 FNA 23 Pep Band 33 Concert Band 2,3,42 Stage Band 33 Football Band 2,3,4: Orchestra 4 - Sarah Lakatos GAA 2,33 Properties Committee 3: FBLA 43 Home Economics Club 3: Pep Club 2 - Betty Lallensack Flashes Staff 43 FBLA 3 - Kay Lambries GAA 2,33 Gymnastics 2,33 FBLA 23 Pep Club 2,3 - Rick Lang Weight Training 23 Football 2,4, Let- terwinner 43 Wrestling 4 - Jim Larsen Gymnastics 2 - Pete Larsen Track 2,3, Letterwinner 3 - Joe Laux Student Council 23 Weight Training 33 Football 2,3,4, Letterwinner 3,43 Swimming 2, 33 Wrestling 43 Baseball 2,3,4 - Bob LaViolette Runners 2: Weight Training 23 Cross Country 2,3 - Margo Leavy Riders 4: TMSA 4 - Peggy LeClair GAA 2,3,4: Officials Club 23 AFS 3, 43 Pep Club 2,3,4 - Steve LeClair - Mark LeCoque Egan Tennis Club 23 Tennis 2 - Kenneth Leick Weight Training 2: Track 2,3,4, Letterwinner 3,4 - Randy Leider - Richard Leiker Wrestling 2,3- Barbara Leist Student Council 33 GAA 2,3,41 Orchesis Club 3,43 Gymnastics 23 Art Club 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Ski Club 2.3,43 Art Club, Treasurer 4 - Jannine Leist GAA 2,3,4: Pep Skit Committee 3,43 AFS 2,3,43 Gymnastics 23 Pep Club 2.3, 43 Red-White Day Committee 23 Ski Club 2,3,4. Treasurer 3,43 Darlene Leiterman GAA 2,3,43 Officials Club 23 FTA 33 Pep Club 2: TMSA 3,4, Treasurer 43 Library Board 4 - Janice Lemberger Student Council 43 GAA 23 Student Directory Committee 43 AFS 23 Pep Club 23 TMSA 2,3,4, President 3,43 Ushers Club 2,33 Flow- er Girl 33 Junior BPW 3 - Charles Lettenberger M-Club 3,4: Weight Training 3,43 Football 2.3.41 Letterwinner 43 Baseball 2,3,43 Letterwinner 2,3,4 - Chris Levash - Robert Leven- doski - Roger Levendusky Flashes Staff 43 Weight Training 23 Football 2,33 Baseball 2,3 - Joanne Levenhagen GAA 3,43 Girls Glee Club 2 - Carole Lewis GAA 2,3,4L FNA 23 Girls Clee Club 2 - Charles Lewis - Bill Litersky - Joe Little Art Club: Scholas- tic Art Winner - Lois Lodl - Jane Longacre Student Council 3. 4: Honorary Swim Club 2,3,4: Ski Club 23 Flower Girl 3 - Tim Lonsdale Lincoln Log Staff 33 Photography Staff 23 French Club 43 Math Club 33 Spanish Club 43 Band 2 - Roger Loose - Dave Luchsinger Swimming 2,3,4 - Karen Luedtke GAA 2,33 Pep Club 2,33 Ushers Club 3,43 Library Board 3,4 - John Lukas Stu- dent Council 23 Ski Club 3,4 - Pat Lukes GAA 2,33 Officials Club 23 AFS 3,43 FBLA 23 Pep Club 2,3,4: Ushers Club 4 - Agnes Lul- loff- Mary Lund AFS 2,3,4: Math Club 33 Pep Club 2,43 Ski Club 2,33 National Honor Society 3,43 Ushers Club 2,3,4: Flower Girls 33 Exchange Student 3 - Diane Lutzke - Sue Lyons Seniors 167 Term Paper Deadlines Sent Anxious Eric Madson Janice Marken Mary Martin Kent Mc Kelvey Richard Metzger Joseph Mailand Bonnie Martin Rosemary Martinson Patricia Meany James Meyer 5- Eric Madson Egan Tennis Club5 Science Clubg Math Club: Junior Botarian5 Exchange Student 4 - Joseph Mailand - Janice Marken GAA 25 TMSA 2,3,45 Girls Glee Club 2,3 - Bonnie Martin GAA 2,3,45 Triangle Award 35 Officials Club 25 Home Economics Club 35 Math Club 35 Pep Club 25 National Honor Society 3,45 Flower Girl 3 - Mary Martin GAA 2,3,45 Assistant Point Secretary 35 Sporthead 45 Assistant Sporthead 25 GAA Board 35 Pin Award 45 Triangle Award 25 M Award 35 Officials Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,35 Riders Club 3, Vice-President 3 - Rosemary Martinson GAA 25 FTA 25 Pep Club 21 Flower Girl 3 - Kathy Masar GAA 25 Stage Crew 45 Properties 45 AFS 35 Pep Club 2,35 Sailing Club 35 TlVlSA 45 Orchestra 2,354 - James Mazanet Class Vice- President 45 Homecoming Committee Chairman 45 lVl-Club 45 Weight Training 3,45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Football 3,4, Letterwinner 45 Junior Fiotarian 45 Homecoming Court of Honor 4 - James McCulley - John McKee - Kent McKeIvey - Patricia Meany AFS 25 Pep Club 25 TlVlSA 3.4 - Spencer Meisnest - Jennifer Menten GAA 2,35 Role in Play 45 Properties 45 Make-up Club 35 Flashes Staff 4, Reporter 3: Lincoln Log Staff 3,45 AFS 25 Pep Club 25 Ouill and Scroll 3,45 Debate 35 Library Board 45 For- ensics 3,4, State Competition 3,45 Junior BPW 45 Exchange Student 45 Summer Jour- nalism Scholarship - Thomas Messmann - Lois Metzger Stage Crew 25 Pep Club 2 - Richard Metzger Concert Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Music Letter 3 - James Meyer Biology Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 2- Kristine Meyer GAA 2,4 - Patricia Meyer GAA 2,35 AFS 35 Pep Club 2,35 Sailing Club 35 Ski Club 35 Gymnastics 2,3 - Margaret Michaels Stage Crew 25 FNA 25 Pep Club 35 Library Board 25 Girls Glee Club 2 - David Miller- Dennis Miller - Dianne Miller GAA 2,3,45 Orchesis Club 2,3,4, Pres- ident5 AFS 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Riders Club 35 Ski Club 2,3,45 Ushers Club 2,3,45 Kathy Maser James Mazanet James McCulley John Mc Kee Spencer Meisnest Jennifer Menten Thomas Messmann Lois Metzger Kristine Moyer Patricia Moyer Margaret Michaels David Millar Seniors 168 JC' API? in fits -we . Seniors To Work Flower Girl 3 - Susan Miller Flower Girl 3 - Helen Mohr - Ida Mohr - Thomas Moore Weight Training 2,33 Baseball 2 - Dennis Moreau WeightTraining 23 Swimming 2 - Dean Morris - Judy Moss GAA 2,3,4g Honorary Swim Club 233,43 Prom Committee Chairman 33 AFS 2,33 Pep Club 2,33 Ski Club 23 Ushers Club Executive Board 2,33 Carillon Club 2,3,4 - Karen Mott GAA 2: Student Council 2 - Mary Mrotek Stu- dent Council 43 GAA 2,33 Stage Crew 33 FTA 2,33 Secretary 3: Home Economics Club 2,33 Flower Girl 3 - Dennis Mueller Weight Training 2.3: Debate 2.33 Football 2,3, Manager 4: Wrestling Manager 43 Track Manager 4: Golf 2.3 - Mary Mueller- Mary Mullins Pep Skit Committee 33 Pep Club 2,33 Sailing Club 33 Ski Club 31 Spanish Club 4 - Sandra Mushel - Karen Musial GAA 2,3,41 Manitou Staff 3,43 Editor 43 Jun- ior Assistant 33 AFS 33 FTA 23 Home Economics Club 3.4, Treasurer 4: Math Club 23 Pep Club 2: TMSA 33 Ouill and Scroll 3,43 Flower Girl - Marcia Musial - Todd Musial - Louise Nack Makge up Club 4-Robert Nack -'Dorothy Naidl GAA 23 Flambeau Staff 43 FBLA 23 Pep Club 2,3.43 Quill and Scroll 43 Drill Team 3,42 Flower Girl 3 Dennis Moreau Dean Morris Judy Moss Dennis Mueller Mary Mueller Mary Mullins Marcia Musial Todd Musial Louise Nack 3 g '51?f?3f -9 ,yit , A Dennis Miller Diane Miller Susan Miller Helen Mohr Ida Mohr Thomas Moore Karen Mott Mary Mrotek Sandra Mushel Ka ran Musial Robert Nack Dorothy Naidl Seniors Prom Brings Taste Of Ancient Rome Van Neff Student Council 3-John Nelson-Judy Nespodzany- Francis Neuser Baseball 2,3-Gerald Neuser FFA 2,3,4, Repor- ter 2, Junior Secretary 3, Vice-President 4-Kathleen Neuser - Harvey Neverman Weight Training 23 Gymnastics 41 intramural Swimming 3-Michael Newman-Thomas Newton Biology Club 23 M-Club 3.43 Runners Club 2,32 Weight Training 2.3.41 Ushers Club 33 Basketball 23 Gymnastics 2,3,4, Letterwin- ner 3,43 Track 2 - Fredrick Nicholson - Allan Novak - Gary Novak Biology Club 23 Orchestra 2,3,4. Manager 2,3 - Barbara ,Nuhs Girls Glee Club 2,3 - Mary Lou Nuhs FBLA 33 FTA 2,3 - Bridget 0'Connell GAA 23 Pep Club 2,3-Penny Ohde Student Council 23 GAA 2,3,43 Honorary Swim Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 43 Prom Committee Chairman 33 Flashes Staff 3,43 Re- porter 33 Editor 43 AFS 2,3,4, Assistant Secretary 3. Secretary 4: Math Club 2, Finalist 23 National Honor Society 3,43 Ouill and Scroll 3,41 Ushers Club 2,3,4, President 2.3.43 Flower Girl 33 Jun- ior BPW 43 Badger Girl Alternate 3 - Janell Olm Home Econom- ics Club 33 Ushers Club 33 Flower Girl 3 - Sue Olstad Manitou Staff 3,43 Junior Assistant 33 Art Editor 43 Ouill and Scroll 3,43 Ushers Club Executive Board 2.3.43 Junior BPW 43 Exchange Stu- dent 4 - Michael Ording Orchestra 2,3,4. Manager 3.43 Sym- phonette 2.3.4 - Dave Orth - Peggy Orth - Richard Orth Stu- dent Council 43 M- Club 43 Weight Training 2,43 Football 2,3,4, Letterwinner 43 Baseball 2,3,4 - Tom Orth Advanced Choir 3,43 Lincoln Singers 4 - Alan Oswald Homecoming Committee Chairman 43 Cross Country 43 Baseball 2,3,4, Letterwinner 43 Exchange Student 4 - Arlene Oswald GAA 23 FNA 33 Pep Club 2,3 - LeRoy Paasch - Patricia Pankratz GAA 2,33 Egan Tennis Club 23 FNA Treasurer 23 Pep Club 2.3.43 Library Board 3 - David Panosh-Jan Paulus Role in Play 2-Pam Pavlowich Pep Club 4 - Carol Pech AFS 23 FTA 23 Library Board 43 Band 2 - Karen Peltier - Michael Perrino - Janet Perry GAA 2,3,4: Officials Club 2, Orchesis Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 43 Pep Club 23 Library Board 4 - Dorita Peserik - Ken Petersen - Gerry Pe- tersohn Student Council 23 Weight Training 2 - Gary Peterson Egan Tennis Club 2.33 Tennis 2 - Robert Petska - Paul Piefer - Harry Philippsen Student Council 3, Sergeant-at-arms 43 Fiole in play 23 Ushers Club 43 Band 2,3,4, President 4, Pep Band 2,3,4. Concert Band 2,3,4, Stage Band 2,3,4, Brass Choir 2,3,4, Music Letter 4 - Patti Pikulik Pep Club 23 Flower Girl 3 - Jean Pil- ger - Kathy Pinger Library Board 33 Girls Glee Club 2 - Peggy Pitz Student Council 43 Class Treasurer 23 GAA 2.3.43 Honorary Swim Club 3.4, Secretary 43 Student Directory Committee 43 Flambeau Staff 43 AFS 43 Pep Club 2.3.4. President 43 Ski Club 2. 3.43 Ushers Club 2,3,4, Secretary 2,3,4: Drill Team 43 Carillon Club 43 Cheerleading Alternate 43 Homecoming Court of Honor 43 Exchange Student 33 Ouill and Scroll 4 Seniors 170 Van Neff Francis Neuser Harvey Neverman Fredrick Nicholson Barbara Nuhs John Nelson Gerald Neuser Michael Neuman Allan Novak Mary Lou Nuhs J g. nf Judy Nespodzany Kathleen Neuser Thomas N ewton Gary Novak Bridget 0'ConnoII r i 5 ti- . K N- ui 7 ' me fs Hf1'5 'l -J S4 -- ..., ,ZH ' fkfi- .. 1 K . ' ,if S-,Eli , F ei ' Qiiiiii Jai, Penelope Ohde Janell Olm Susan Olstad Michael Ording Dave Onh Peggy Orth Richard Orth Thomas Orth Alan Oswald Arlene Oswald LeRoy Paasch Patricia Pankratz David Panosh Jan Paulus Pamela Favlowich Carol Pech Karen Peltier Michael Perrino Janet Perry Dorita Peserik Kenneth Petersen Gerald Petersohn Gary Peterson Robert Petska Paul Piefer Harold Philippsen Patricia Pikulik Jean Pilger Kathy Jean Pinger Margaret Pitz Seniors 171, Mant Fans Cheered Lincoln On To Cynthia Pleuss Shirley Pozorski Roger Quirk Robert Raduenz Linda Ramthun Paul Rank Kenneth Reichwaldt Coleen Reilly Lawrence Reiser Anthony Resch Cynthia Pleuss-Shirley Pozorski-Roger O.uirk Runners Club: Weight Training- Robert Raduenz Chorus 23 Advanced Choir 3,4 - Linda Ramthun AFS 2.3,43 FNA 23 Pep Club 2 - Paul Rank - Donald Rappel Math Club 33 lvl-Club 43 Cross Country 2,43 Basketball 2,3,4, Letterwinner 3,43 Baseball 2,4 - Mary Rappel GAA 2,33 AFS 2,33 FBLA 43 TIVISA 23 Library Board 43 Girls Glee Club 2 - Marlene Rauens Riders Club 3 - Sandra Rehme - Kenneth Reichwaldt - Coleen Reilly - Leonard Reimer Weight Training 23 Gymnastics 2 - Jeanette Reindl FBLA 23 Library Board 4 - Richard Reindl - Jennalee Reiser Girls Glee Club 2 - Lawrence Reiser - An- thony Resch - Richard Resch FTA 3.4, Treasurer 4 - Shirley Resch Girls Glee Club 3,4 - Sally Rezach GAA 2,33 Girls Glee Club 23 State Music Festival 2 - Bonnie Rhode Student Council Alternate 33 AFS 2,3,43 FNA 2, Secretary 2: Pep Club 23 Prom Committee 33 Advanced Choir 3,43 Girls Glee Club 23 Lincoln Singers 43 Triple Trio 2,43 Youth Recital Winner 2 - Carol Richgels - Charles Rieck- Kay Roberts GAA 2,33 Pep Club 23 RedsWhite Day Committee 23 TMSA 2 - Patricia Robinson FTA 23 Pep Club 23 Flower Girl 3 - Lynn Rockwell- David Roedig - Pam Rogers GAA 2.3,43 AFS 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Ushers Club 2, 3,43 Flower Girl 3 - Allan Rogne- Jeffrey Rohrer Football 2,3,4, Letterwinner 43 Cross Country 23 Basketball 23 Track Letterwin- ner 2 - Mary Beth Rohrer GAA 23 Officials Club 23 Pep Club 2 - Mary Paulette Rohrer FTA 2,3, Librarian 2, Treasurer 33 TIVISA 43 Home Economics Club 3 - Robert Rohrer - Robert Rosinsky Student Council 23 Homecoming Committee 23 Math Club 33 Math Bowl 33 M-Club 2,3,4, Vice, President 3, President 43 Cross Country 2,43 Bas- ketball 2,3,4, Letterwinner 2,3,4, Captain 43 Track 23 Baseball 3,43 Badger Boy 33 Jun- Donald RBPPBI Mary Rappel Marlene Rauens Sandra Rehme Leonard Reimer Jeanette Reindl Richard Reindl Jennalee Raiser Richard Resch Shirley Resch Sally Ra ch Bonnie Rhode Seniors 172 alley Honors ior Rotarian 43 Exchange Student 4 - Stephen Rosinsky Pep Band 3, Concert Band 3, Brass Choir 33 Music Letter 2: State Music Festival 33 Youth Recital Winner 2L Summer Music Scholarship - Chris Rosland Math Club 3,4, President 4: Math Bowl 3 - Linda Rotter Art Club 21 Ski Club 2: Spanish Club 3 - Lyle Ruthmansdorfer - Janet Rydzewski Class Treasurer 43 GAA 2,3, Vice President 2,33 Stage Crew 2: Flam- beau Staff 43 AFS 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 3.4: Girls Glee Club 23 Homecoming Queen 4 - Mary Rysticken Class Treasurer 33 GAA 2,35 GAA Board 2, Flambeau Staff 3,4. Editor 4, Junior Assistant 3, Flashes Reporter 3: AFS 2,31 Pep Club 2,3,4, Homecoming Pep Skit Committee 4: Sailing Club 31 Ouill and Scroll 3,43 Ushers Club 2,3.4, Vice-President 2,3,43 Drill Team 43 Summer Journalism Scholarship 33 Flower Girl 33 National Honor Society 4 - Stephen Saindon Gymnastics: Pep Band: Concert Band, Clarinet Choir: Music Letter: State Music Festival: Summer Music Scholarship - Michael Sal- ,MN kowski Biology Club 2,3,4, Vice President 2, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 43 Advanced Choir 2.3.43 Lincoln Singers 2.3: Summer Music Scholarship 3 Pam Rogers Allan Rogne Jeffrey Rohrer Ruben Roh.-gr Robert Rosinsky Stephen Rosinsky Lyle Ruthmansdorfor Janet Rydzewski Mary Rysticken Cami Richgels Charles Rieck Kay Roberts Patricia Robinson Lynn Rockwell Dave Roedig Mary Beth Rohrer Mary Paulette Rohrer Chris Rosland Linda Rotter Stephen Saindon Michael Salkowski Seniors 173 John Savage John Schaefer Tony Schaus Mike Scherer Bob Scherer Mari Schermetzler Wayne Schermetzler Kenneth Schipper Thomas Schleis Gary Schleis George Schmidt Paul Schmidt Jeffery Schmitt Janet Schmitz Merry Clare Schmitz Dennis Schneider Donald Schneider James Schhneider Brian Schroeder David Schroeder Darlene Schroeder James Schroeder Paul Schroeder Robert Schroeder Scott Schroeder Wayne Schroeder David Schuette Marilyn Schuette Donald Schuh Donna Schuh Seniors 174 fi ,. 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QE !-- I a ny A Class Saved For Gift To School Shirley Schuh David Schultz Douglas Schultz Ruben Schultz Sandra Schultz Kenneth Schwab Pamela Schwantz Jan et Scott Judith Seal Donna Seidl Irving Seiler Karen Sell Lorri Shamrock Kathleen Shaw Andrew Shedlosky John Savage Ski Club 2,3,43 Golf 2,3,4 - John Schaeffer - Tony Schaus - Mike Scherer - Bob Scherer Student Council 3,43 Class Vice-President 23 Role in Play 43 Ticket Committee 31 Prom Committee Chairman 33 Homecoming Committee 43 Pep Skit Committee 43 Red-White Day Committee 2,33 Athletic An- nouncer - Mari Schermetzler FNA 2, 3, 4, President 33 TMSA 4 - Wayne Schermetzler Egan Tennis Club 2,33 Wres- tling3 Letterwinner 3,41 Tennis 2,3 - Ken Schipper M-Club 3,43 Weight Training 2,33 Football 2,3,43 Letterwinner 3,43 Gymnastics 33 Track 2,3 - Tom Schleis - Gary Schlies Lincoln Log Staff 33 Band 2 - George Schmidt - Paul Schmidt - Jefferey Schmitt Weight Training 33 Band 3,43 Concert Band 3 - Janet Schmitz GAA 2.33 Officials Club 23 Flambeau Staff 43 AFS 2,3,4, President 43 Math Club 23 Pep Club 2,33 Red-White Day Commit- tee 2,32 National Honor Society 3,43 Quill and Scroll 43 Ushers Club, Executive Board 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,4, Secretary 43 Sym- phonette 33 Music Letter 43 Flower Girl 33 Exchange Student 4 - Merry Clare Schmitz AFS 3,41 Spanish Club 43 IOOF Delegate to United Nations 3 - Dennis Schneider - Donald Schneider Weight Training 23 Band 2 - James Schneider Baseball 3,43 Chorus 2,43 Advanced Choir 3,41 Lincoln Singers 4 - Brian Schroeder Chorus 2,43 Advanced Choir 3,43 Lincoln Singers 43 Music Letter 2,4 - David Schroeder - Darlene Schroeder - James Schroeder - Paul Schroeder Advanced Choir 3 - Rob- ert Schroeder Student Council 43 Class Vice-President 33 Role in Play 23 Lincoln Log Staff 33 BAC 2,3,43 Math Club 41 Math Bowl 3,43 National Honor Society 3,41 Exchange Student 4 - Scott Schroeder BAC 2 - Wayne Schroeder - David Schuette Swimmingg Letterwinner 2.3.4 - Marilyn Schuette - Donald Schuh VVrestling3 Letterwinner - Donna Schuh GAA 3,43 Home Economics Club 21 Girls Glee Club 2,3,4'- Shirley Schuh GAA 21 Officials Club 23 Baton Club 3,4, President 43 FBLA 43 Riders Club 31 TMSA 3,4 - David Schultz Egan Tennis Club 2 - Douglas Schultz - Robert Schultz - Sandra Schultz Student Council 2,3, Secretary 43 GAA 2,3,43 Prom Committee Chairman 33 Home- coming Committee 2,3,4, Chairman 43 Pep Skit Committee 33 Manitou Staff 3,41 Editor 43 Junior Assistant 33 AFS 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Red-White Day Committee 33 Ouill and Scroll 3,43 Ushers Club 2,3,4, Executive Board 2,3,43 Drill Team 2,33 Forensics 33 Flower Girl 33 Homecoming Court of Honor 43 Cheerleader 43 Track Court of Honor 2 - Kenneth Schwab Chorus 23 Advanced Choir 3,43 Lincoln Singers 3,4 -- Pamela Schwantz GAA 2,33 Properties 33 Make-Up Club 23 AFS 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Ski Club 3,41 Drill Team 2,43 Library Board 3 - Janet Scott GAA 23 Role in Play 33 Properties 23 Prom Committee Chairman 33 AFS 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Ushers Club 43 Forensics 2, State Competition 2 - Judith Seal - Donna Seidl FNA 4 - Irving Seiler - Karen Sell Girls Glee Club 2,4 - Lorri Shamrock GAA 2.33 Triangle Award 33 Officials Club 2,33 Flambeau Staff 43 Flashes Reporter 33 AFS 4, Vice-President 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Red-White Day Commit- tee 2,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Ouill and Scroll 43 Flower Girl 3 - Kathleen Shaw GAA 2,3,43 Orchesis Club 21 Role in Play 4: Prom Committee 33 Homecoming Committee 2,3,43 Pep Skit Committee 2,33 Flashes Stah' 43 Flashes Reporter 33 AFS 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Ski Club 43 Ushers Club 2,3,43 Drill Team 3,4 - Andrew Shedlosky Math Club 3,41 Math Bowl Questions Com- mittee 43 Math Finalist 33 National Honor Society 4 Seniors 175 Clever Captain Kangaroo Out-Pun Jeanne Sheraski Robert Shimek Patricia Simmet Thomas Skubal John Spindler Cheryl Shimek Fred Sieracki Julie Singer Wayne Sleger Sharon Springer Jeanne Sheraski GAA 2,33 Officials Club 2,33 Make-up Club 23 Prom Committee 33 Homecoming Committee 23 AFS 43 Pep Club 2,31 Red-White Day Committee 2,3 - Cheryl Shimek GAA 2,3,43 Point Secretary 43 Sporthead 43 Assistant Sporthead 31 GAA Board 33 Triangle Award 3, Orchesis Club 3,43 Treasurer3 Officials Club 2,3i Publi- city 31 Pep Club 2,33 National Honor Society 3,43 Ushers Club 2,3,4: Forensics 3,43 Flower Girl 3 - Robert Shimek - Fred Sieracki FFA 4 - Patricia Simmet Student Council 23 Pep Skit Committee 33 Home Economics Club 33 Pep Club 2,3 -4 Julie Singer GAA 2: FBLA 3,43 FTA 2,3 - Kenneth Sipiorski - Bill Skatrud Student Coun- cil 33 Biolgy Club 23 Future Scientists 33 Math Club 2.3: Math Bowl 33 Ski Club 43 Ad- vanced Choir 2,3,4 - Wayne Skor Runners Clubg Track - Michael Skowronek Biol- ogy Club 2 - Thomas Skubal M-Club 43 Weight Training 2,3,43 Student Council Alter- nate 3,43 Football 2,3,4, Letterwinner 43 Wrestling 3,43 Homecoming King 4 -Wayne Sleger - Barb Smith - Diane Smith Pep Club 43 Band 2,3,4. Secretary 3,43 Pep Band 2,3,4: Concert Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,4: Music Letter 33 State Music Festival 3: Directors Band 2 - Felicia Smith GAA 2,3,43 Sporthead 43 Assistant Sporthead 33 Officials Club 2,3,4, Role in Play 33 Make-Up Club 33 AFS 43 Math Club 43 Pep Club 2, 33 National Honor Society 3,41 Ushers Club 3,43 Flower Girl 3 - Courtney Spindler Programs 33 Publicity Chairman 43 Flashes Reporter 43 Ski Club 3,4 -John Spindler Flambeau Staff 43 BAC 2,3,43 Egan Tennis Club 43 Debate 43 Swimming 23 Tennis 43 Honorary Swim Pageant 43 Senior Life Saving 2 - Sharon Springer Pep Club 43 Band 2,3,43 Pep Band 43 Concert Band 2,3.43 Brass Choir 2,33 Orchestra 2,3,4l Music Letter 31 State Music Festival 2,33 Directors Band 2 - Peg Staalson GAA 2.33 Prom Com- mittee Chairman 33 Pep Skit Committee 25 Flambeau Staff 3,43 Associate Editor 43 Jun- ior Assistant 33 Flashes Reporter 33 AFS 2,3,43 Art Club 23 French Club 4: Pep Club 2.3, 43 Ouill and Scroll 3,43 Exchange Student 43 Summer Journalism Scholarship 3 - Marylyn Stadelman Pep Club 2,3,4 - Edward Stark Swimming 2,3,4 - Bill Stau- Kenneth Sipiorski Bill Skatrud Wayne Skor Michael Skowronek Barb Smith Diane Smith Felicia Smith Courtney Spindler Peg Snglgqn Marylyn Stadelman Edward Stark Bill Staudinger it Seniors 176 Llnderclas men dinger - John Staudt Weight Training 35 Football 2,3, Manage er 45 Wrestling 35 Advanced Choir 2,3,4 - Bradd Steckmes- ser Student Council 45 Class President 35 Prom King 35 lVl-Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Football 2,3,4, Letterwinner 3,45 Basketball 2,3,4, Letterwinner 3,45 Track 2,3,4, Letterwin- ner 2,3,4, Badger Boy 35 Junior Flotarian 45 Homecoming Court of Honor 4 - Ann Steeber Orchesis Club 25 Stage Crew 45 AFS 25 Pep Club 25 TlVlSA 2 f Sue Steffen - Thomas Stefl - Gloria Steinke Home Econimics Club 25 Girls Glee Club 2 - Susan Stephani Art Club 25 FNA 3,45 TMSA 3,4, Corresponding Secretary5 Girls Glee Club 2 - Deborah Stever GAA 25 AFS 2,35 FNA 35 Pep Club 25 Ushers Club 35 Advanced Choir 4 - Jeffrey Stichert - Duane Stoehr Weight Training 4 - Jean Strouf GAA 2,3,45 AFS 2,45 Flower Girl 3 - Patri- cia Strouf AFS 3,45 GAA 2,45 Pep Club 25 Girls Glee Club 2,4 - Lynn Strzyzewski GAA 25 TlVlSA 3 - Bonnie Stuebs FNA 2,35 Advanced Choir 45 Girls Glee Club 2,35 Flower Girl 3 - Tim Stumm Nl-Club 3,45 Runners Club 35 Ski Club 2,3,4, Vice- President 3, President 45 Cross Country 2,3,4, Letterwinner 3, 45 Track 2,3,4, Letterwinner 2,3,4 - Barbara Suchocki - Joanne Surfus - Nancy Swetlik Girls Glee Club 2,3 - Vero- nica Szymczyk - Patricia Tait GAA 2,45 AFS 45 Pep Band 2. 45 Ushers Club 45 Band 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Manager 2,35 Pep Band 3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Stage Band 2,3545 Music Letter 3 - Les Tauschek Weight Training 35 Basketball 2,35 Track 2 Susan Stephani Deborah Stever Jeffrey Sficheri Patricia Strouf Lynn Strzyzewski Bonnie Stuebs Joanne Surfus Nancy Swetlik Veronica Szymczyk J' A d C Tim Terp Student Council 2,3,45 Weight Training 2 - Dan Terry - Gerald Tesnow - Bill Tess Baseball 2 - Dave Tetzlaff Wres- tling 3 - Mary Lee Thelen GAA 3,4g FNA 2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Flower Girl 3 - Pat Thiry M-Club 3,45 Weight Training 2,35 Foot- ball 2,3,4, Letterwinner 3,45 Track 25 Baseball 3 - Suzanne Thorpe GAA 25 AFS 2.3, AFS Exchangee, 45 Honorary Swim 35 Pep Club 25 Ski Club 2,35 Ushers Club 2,3 - Richard Thorring- ton - Judy Tienor GAA 2,3,4: Pep Club 2,3,45 Red-White Day Committee 35 Sailing Club 3 - Nannette Timlin Gymnastics 25 TMSA 35 Library Board 3,4 - Janice Titera GAA 2, Concert Band 2 - Jeff Toepel Baseball 3 - Sandra Tollefson GAA 25 Make-up Club 45 Band Librarian, Quartermaster 4, Pep Band 3,4, Concert Band 2,3,4 Stage Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Music Let- ter 3 - Betsy Toltzman GAA 2,45 Baton.2,3, Letterwinner: Pep Club 2,3,4 - Mary Anne Tomchek GAA 2,35 Properties 35 Make-Up Club 2: Prom Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 3, 45 Pep Skit Committee 2,3,45 AFS 2,3,45 Art Club 2,35 Egan Ten- nis Club 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Red-White Day Committee 2,35 Sailing Club 2,35 Ski Club 2,3,45 Ushers Club 35 Drill Team 2,45 Exchange Student 3 - Jim Tompson - John Torke Prom Committee Chairman 35 Photography Staff 2,3,4, Head Photographer 45 Fu- ture Scientists 45 Math Club 45 Math Bowl 3,45 Math Finalists 3,42 National Honor Society 3,4, Vice President5 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Football 25 Swimming 35 Junior Rotarian 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation - Maren Torrison AFS 45 Pep Club 2,4 - Patricia Torsch Home Economics Club 25 Pep Club 2,3 - Peter Touhey Reporter 35 Manitou Staff 3,45 Editor 45 Junior Assistant 3: BAC 25 M-Club 3,45 Weight Training 2,3,4: Ouill and Scroll 3.45 Football 2,3,4, Letterwinner 3,45 Junior Rotarian 45 Exchange Student 4 - Kathleen Tuesburg GAA 2,3,45 Triangle Award 3: Honorary Swim Club 45 Orchesis Club 25 Officials Club 2,35 Pep Club 2,35 Ushers Club 45 Flower Girl- 3 - Gary Tuschl Fishing Club 2,3,45 Chorus 2,35 Advanced Choir 3 - Kathleen Ullman GAA 2,35 Flambeau Stah' 45 Pep Club 31 Chorus 2,3,45.Advanced Choir 3,45 Girls Glee Club 25 Flower Girl 3 - Philip Valitchka Role in Play 35 M-Club 3,45 Weight Training 45 Forensics 3, State Competition 35 Football 2,3,4, Letterwinner 3,45 Basketball 25 Baseball 45 Badger Boy 35 Junior Rotarian 45 Homecoming Court of Honor 45 Exchange Student 4 - Diane Valleskey Student Council 2,35 GAA 3,45 Honorary Swim Club 3,45 Homecoming Committee Chairman 45 Homecoming Committee 2,3,45 Flam- beau Staff 4, Reporter 35 AFS 2,3,45 French Club 45 Pep Club 2.3, 45 Red-White Day General Chairman 35 National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary5 Ushers Club 2,3,45 Honorary Swim Pageant 45 Flow- er Girl 35 Junior BPW 45 Homecoming Court of Honor 45 Cheer- leader 3,45 Track Court of Honor 2 - Wayne Van De Hey- Allen Vander Bloomen - Susan Van Schepen - Sharon Vol- lendorf GAA 2,3,4, President 4, Vice President 35 Sporthead 3,45 GAA Board 3,45 Pin Award 35 Triangle Award 25 M-Award 35 Offi- cials Club 2,3,4, President 45 Officials Club Pin 35 Gymnastics 2,35 Stage Crew 25 Pep Club 2,3,4: Chorus 2,3,45 Advanced Choir 3,45 Girls Glee Club 25 Lincoln Singers 45 Senior Girls Ensemble 4 - William Vorron - Pamela Vreeke GAA 25 Officials Club 25 Ba- ton Club 35 Pep Club 25 Library Board 4 - James Waack FFA 2, 3,4 - Margaret Waack FTA 45 TMSA 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Flower Girl 3 - Mary Wachholz Library Board 2 - Sharon Wachholz Student Council 45 Class Secretary 45 GAA 3,45 Role in Play 3,45 Student Director 35 Programs 25 Prom Committee Chair- man 35 Homecoming Committee 45 AFS 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Ushers Club 2,3,45 Drill Team 35 Cho- rus 3,45 Advanced Choir 3.45 Girls Glee Club 25 Lincoln Singers 35 Triple Trio 25 Flower Girl 35 Badger Girl 35 Junior BPW 45 Ex- change Student 3 - Barbara Wagner - Christopher Wagner - Gail Wagner GAA 2,35 AFS 3: FNA 35 TMSA 3 - Jeanne Wagner GAA: Gymnastics: Chorus5 Girls Glee Club - Michael Wagner Math Club 4 - Patricia Wagner - Randall Wagner Fishing Club 2,3,45 Swimming 2,3,4, Letterwinner 3,4, Captain 45 Track 2 - Michael Walsh Basketball 2,35 Letterwinner 3 - Beverly Walters FBLA 25 Advanced Choir 3,45 Girls Glee Club 22 Lincoln Singers 45 Triple Trio 4. Seniors 178 Joined The Crew Tim Terp William Tess Patrick Thiry Judy Tienor Jeff Toepel Daniel Terry David Tetzlaff Suzanne Thorpe Nannette Timlin Sandra Tollefson Gerald Tesnow Mary Lee Thelen Richard Thorrington Janice Titera Betsy Toltzman Ml' -W we,5,,i' it-ali ri , 5 5 555.53 l W 4 v -2 sq, ,IV NE, l 5 '71, U, - S, if . ' 1 'E ll . g 'mf N., 1 ' xml M A' H lawn, ik may Mary Anne Tomchek James Tompson John Torke Maren Torrison Patricia Torsch Peter Touhey Kathleen Tuesburg Gary Tuschl Kathleen Ullman Philip Valitchka Diane Vallesky Wayne Van De Hey Allen VanderBloomen Susan Van Schepen Sharon Vollendorf William Vorron Pamela Vreeke James Waack Margaret Waack Mary Wachholz Sharon Wachholz Barbara Wagner Christopher Wagner Gail Wagner Jeanne Wagner Michael Wagner Patricia Wagner Randall Wagner Michael Walsh Beverly Walters Seniors 179 Membership In Clubs Satisfied Sue Walters Gary Warren Mary Waniger Sharon Welch Don Wergin Jim Wernecke Ronald Wiesner Ron Wigen Judith Williams Alice Winkel Sue Walters Make-up Club 2: GAA 2,3,43 Officials Club 2,33 Pep Skit Committee 3g AFS 2,3,4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Red-White Day Committee 3: Orchestra 2,3,4 - Mary Waniger GAA 2,3,4: Pep Club 25 Band 2,3,4, Librarian 33 Pep Band 43 Concert Band 2,3 - Gary Warren Student Council 41 Class President 23 Role in Play 4: Prom Com- mittee Chairman 3: Pep Skit Committee 2,3,4: M-Club 3,43 Secretary: Weight Training 2,3,4p Football 2,3,4, Letterwinner 3, Manager 45 Golf 23,43 Exchange Student 4, Cheerleader 4 - Sharon Welch Girls Glee Club 2: Advanced Choir 2 - Don Wergin - Jim Wernecke - James Westphal Egan Tennis Club 3: Math Club 3,45 Math Bowl 3,43 Math Fianlist 3,45 National Honor Society President 3,43 Debate 2,3,43 For- ensics State Competition 3,43 Exchange Student 45 National Merit Finalist 4 - Bonnie Wetenkamp Pep Club 2.3: GAA 2,35 Library Board 4 - Debby Whereatt Art Club His- torian 43 GAA 2,3,4: Orchesis Club 3,43 Gymnastics Club 2: Pep Club 2,3,4: Ski Club 2,3,4 - Mike Wiegand 4 Ronald Wiesner H Ron Wigen Art Club 21 Egan Tennis Club 3: Fishing Club 2: Ski Club 2g Forensics 3 - Julie Wilda Gymnastics Club 35 GAA 2: FTA 2iShari Wilda Pep Club 2,3,4: AFS 3,43 FBLA 2-Patrick Wilhelm Weight Training 3: Track 3,4 - Pete Wilke Traffic Usher 3,4: M-Club: Football 2,3,4, Letter- vvinner 2,3,4: Basketball 2,3,4-, Letterwinner 2,3,4, Captain 4 - Judith Williams Stu- dent Council 3g GAA 23,43 Officials Club 2, Pep Skit Committee 2g AFS 2,3,4: Art Club, Vice-President 33 Pep Club 2,3,4, Redfllllhite Day Committee 33 Sailing Club James Westphal Bonnie Wetenkamp Debbie Whereatt Mike Wiegand Julie Wilda Shari Wilda Patrick Wilhelm Pete Wilke Lawrence Witt Dale Wittmus Bette Wojta Grace Wollershoim sg aqui at new 5 f fi , 1 A1333 , - , sa, sg-yt , ,A,c ,,,,, M f ' neil-ll1?l, 1-- - , tw Seniors 180 Special Interests 31 Ski Club 3,43 Homecoming Court of Honor 41 Cheer- leader Alternate 41 Track Court of Honor 2,3, - Alice Winkel FBLA 23 Pep Club 23 TMSA 2 - Lawrence Witt lVl- Club 43 Weight Training 2,33 Football 2,3,4, Letterwinner 4: Baseball 2,3,4. Letterwinner 4 - Dale Wittmus- Bette Wojta GAA 2,3.43 Pep Club 2,34 - Grace Wollersheim Ad- vanced Choir 3,43 Lincoln Singers 41 Triple Trio 41 Youth Recit- al Winners 3 - Thomas Wollersheim - Larry Wood - James Yeadon Stage Crew 3,43 Math Bowl 31 Exchange Stu- dent 4 - Fred Yelmene - Kathy Zahn GAA 23 FBLA 43 Pep Club 2 - Colleen Zaricor Ftole in play 2,31 Properties 33 Make-up Club 2L AFS 43 Debate 2,31 Forensics 2 - Arlene Zimmerman AFS 3,43 French Club, Vice-President 43 FTA 4, President3 Riders Club 33 Spanish Club 43 TMSA 2,33 National Honor Society 3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Symphonette 2,33 Flower Girl 3 - Janice Zimmerman - Jacqueline Zinkel GAA 2,- 3,43 Officials Club 23 Pep Club 2 - Theresa Zuehlke Pep Skit Committee 31 Pep Club 2,3 - Roger Zunker - Dennis Zutz Thomas Wollersheim Fred Yelmene Arlene Zimmerman Theresa Zuehlke Lan-y Wood Kathy Zahn Janice Zimmerman Roger Zunker James Yeadon Colleen Zaricor Jacqueline Zinkel Dennis Zutz Traditionally Mr. Thomas Williams played taps at graduation ceremonies. Seniors 181 Expectation Members of Carillon Club play tower chimes for the graduation ceremony. OIVIIVIENCEIVI ENT exercises for the class of 1967 took place in Lincoln's beautifully decorated bowl. Solemnly we marched down the steps, experiencing a new type of emotion. Our thoughts were being invaded by nostalgic memories of our past experiences: a new youth centerg North-South exchanges: a snowed-out Red-White Day: a champion football team: the exciting basketball gamesi our Junior Prom, Une Soiree Parisi- enne : our senior Homecoming: and the school plays and con- certs. We remember many hours of hard work on term papers. on assignments, and on test-cramming. We also remember the familiar faces of our friends, whom we may never see again. Lincoln has given to each of her students the gift of knowl- edge. No one knows what his future holds. but we know we have been well prepared. The staffs at Lincoln have helped us to develop our talents independently. We have had the use of a school library, useful of doing research and studying. Many stu- dents have had the use of laboratory facilities, in which they learned to investigate problems and form conclusions. Our guidance office has been an aid in helping students solve prob- lems, choose courses, and plan for the future. Our futures have been molded by our individual consump- tion of all offered experiences, both intellectual and social. If we use these basic tools of life we have a better chance of achiev- ing our goals and our ideals. As we walk down the steps on our graduation day, we begin to realize that the completion of high school education helps to insure our futures. And our paths in the world diverged so wide. -Robert Browning has adequately captured the true essence of graduation. 185 Sophomores Barbara Banker James Bugenhagen John Chadek Leonard Coombs Norette Disch Lynn Gigure Kathleen Glander Patricia Granitz Linda Griese David Hendrick Steven Hessel Linda Hoyer Craig Kanter Steve Kipping Michael Konecny Lesley Kordecki Kristine Krysan Nancy Masar Corleen Masiak Jeffrey Newlin Deborah Randolph Anne Savage Patricia Schmidt Lee Schultz Fred Sharpe 186 Cutstanding Student Achievements TOP SENIOR STUDENTS-Arlene Zimmerman, Cheryl Shimek. Kevin Hollenbeck, Margaret Waack, Penny Ohde, Jim West phal Penny maintained a 4.0 grade point average throughout high school. while the others kept a 3.9 average F' t Semester Honor Roll Virginia Smith Richard Teteak Lorna Thede Janis Treder Michael Wage Gregory Wanek Renee Warren Marilyn Wigand Anne Wrench Juniors Mary Brady Jean Buck Mary Crowe Mark Davis Nancy Fox Stephen Franz Dennis Gauthier Helen Glander Cindy Goessl Julie Grosnick Kathleen Hartma Diane Jens Mary Kimmel John Koehler Mary Kollath Gregory Kornely F1 Scott Lefky David Leonard James Lukes Dennis Meyer Mary Oswald Robert Provot Melissa Prucha Randall Rienks Kenneth Risch Robert I Schermetzler Linda Schoenke Allan Schultz Joanne Shimon Phyllis Sickinger Christine Simon Katharine Stange John Steinbrecker William Swetlik Louise Thomsen Cynthia Thuss Victor Trastek Gregory Weekes Howard Williams Patrick Willis Barbara Ziemer Bernard Ziesmer Christine Zoerb Seniors Betsy Barrels Wayne Bernhardt Kay Blimel Darlene Bonk Catherine Brooks Gary Buerstatte Caroline Carstens Annette Christensen Beverly Chynoweth Elizabeth Dempsky Ronald Denk Margaret Derus Pamela Deubler Ann Dornaus Lon Galli Deborah Gamble Jean Glander Karen Grabowski Donald Grall Kevin Hollenbeck Lois Hougen Susan Johnson Christine Kaufmann Andrew Kolbeck Kay Kortas Eric Madson Bonnie Martin Jennifer Menten Susan Miller Penelope Ohde Robert Rosinsky Mary Rysticken Janet Schmitz Robert Schroeder Robert Schultz Pamela Schwantz Lorri Shamrock Andrew Shedlosky Cheryl Shimek William Skatrud Felicia Smith Sharon Springer Mary Lee Thelen John Torke Margaret Waack Sharon Wachholz James Westphal Patricia Wolf James Yeadon Arlene Zimmerman Are Recognized Junior BPW Anne Benishek, Darlene Bonk, Jean Glander, Jennifer Memen, Penny Ohde, Susan Olstad, Diane Valleskey, Sherry Wachholz Junior Rotarians Thomas Beerntsen, Gary Buerstatte, James Chiria, Ronald Denk, Terry Graczykowski, Robert Hackbarth, Daniel Hansen, Kevin Hollenbeck, Robert Jung, Stanley Kresal, Eric Madson, James Mazanet, Robert Rosinsky, Bradd Steckmesser, John Torke, Peter Touhey, Philip Valitchka Math Finalists Marty Beck, Wayne Bernhardt, Bill Brooks, Mark Davis, Pat Denor, Larry Freiberg, Dennis Gauthier, Terry Graczykowski, Bill Herrman, Kevin Hollenbeck, Keith Hutchison, Dick Kadow, Larry Klug, Andy Kolbeck, Gary Krall, Bill Skatrud, John Steinbrecker. Larry Stock, John Torke, Vic Trastek, Pat Willis Quill And Scroll Members Initiated May 3. 1966: Kathie Einberger. Mary Fandrick, Jennifer Menten, Karen Musial, Penny Ohde, Sue Olstad, Mary Rysticken, Sandi Schultz, Peg Staalson, John Torke, Pete Tou- hey. lnitiated February 28.19671 Betsy Bartels, Ken Birringer, Cathy Brooks, Bob Hackbarth, Kevin Hollenbeck, Lois Hougen, Paula Jones, Kay Kurth, Betty Lallensack, Dorothy Naidl, Peggy Pitz, Janet Rydzewski, Janet Schmitz, Lorri Shamrock, Kathy Shaw, Kathy Ullman, Diane Valleskey IX boys represented Lincoln at the twenty-sixth annual Badger Boys State held at Ripon College in June. They studied governmental organization, formed political parties, and elected representatives to office. The Badger Girl attended a similar program at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. DAR girl was elected by the senior class. Upon being named winner of the award. she became eligible to enter the state con- test. Penny Ohde was presented the Most Valuable Student award by the Elks Lodge. The local lodge also named Sherry Wachholz winner of the Youth Leadership Contest. Each girl received S100 and became eligible for Elks State competition, in which Penny won second place honors. Andy Kolbeck and Jim Westphalranked among the high- est-scoring students who took the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test and were able to compete for four year college scholarships. Nine seniors received letters of cornmendation for commendable results on the NMSOT, They were Ron Denk, Wayne l-lendrick, Kevin Hollenbeck, John Knickelbine, Bob Schroeder, Cheryl Shimek, Felicia Smith, John Torke, and Peter Touhey. Junior Rotarians were selected on the basis of leadership, citizenship, and scholarship. Each week, two boys attended Rotary Club luncheons and spoke on interests and future plans. The club sponsored one AFS exchange student. Jim Chiria of Uganda. BPW girls were chosen in a similar manner, They represented Lincoln at the Business and Professional Women's Club meetings. Students who scored higher than 70 on the state math exam were able to compete for prizes in the final essay test. Andy Kolbeck scored 108 out of a possible 120 points on the math exam. Pat Willis had a 92 and Bill Skatrud an 85. FRONT ROW-Andy Kolbeck, National Merit Finalist: Sharon Wachholz. tional Merit Finalist ROW 2-Badger Boys: Brad Steckmesser, Phil Valitchka Youth Leadership Winner, Badger Girl: Penny Ohde, Badger Girl Alternate, Bob Rosinsky. Gary Buerstatte, Bob Jung, Bob Hackbarth. Most Valuable Student Award: Vicki Jirikowic, DAR Girly Jim Westphal, Na- 187 vi My in C MMM ,l beau staff ,viii I i by X , E i ........... . Mary Rysticken so ' t ditor ...................,. .... K athie Einberger ssd e Editor ,... . . Peg Staalson ' ng Editor .... . . Betsy Bartels cademics Editor .... .... P eggy Pitz Or an' ations Editor ... ... Pat Ferdon O ations Editor ... .. John Spindler ivities Editor ,..... .,. Paula Jones ' ctivities Editor . . Diane Valleskey Sports Editor ......... Kevin Hollenbeck j W Faculty Editor ........... . Lorri Shamrock Sophomore Class Editor ... .. Dorothy Naidl Junior Class Editor ......, ... Donna Cisler 5 Senior Class Editor . . Janet Bydzevvski X Senior Class Editor . . . . Janet Schmitz Art Editor ....,.... . Bob Hackbarth Photography Editor . . .... John Torke Business Manager . . . ...... Dorothy Christiansen Business Manager... ................... Kathy Ullman Junior Assistants . . . ......... Kathy Hartman, Kathy Hoyer, Nancy Lishka, Cindy Thuss, Vic Trastek Typists . . . .............t Pat Lukes, Karin Sorge Adviser .. ......... Miss Dorothy Crain Cover .... ....,,.. S mithcraft, lnc. Chicago Publisher .. . . .. American Yearbook Company Acknowledgements The Flambeau Staff would like to thank Carleton Studios, Glen's Camera Shop, Mr. Daryl Cornick, Mr. Sig Weinert, and MANITO- VVOC HERALD-TIMES. We are grateful forthe courtesies and cooperation extended to our staff by the administration, student body, journalism class, and especially our patrons. Both students and teachers and especially the Flambeau Staff, mourn the loss of Miss Nancy Sue Lishka, a junior class and Flam- beau Staff member, who died March 16, l967. 188 A Abbet. Brenda 126 Abramson. Morton 139 AdeIman,George 139 AFSClub 52,53 Ahlswede.Janet 139 Ahlswede.Sharyn 139 Albert.Ruth 152 Aleckserl,Beth 56.139 Aleckser1.EIlssa 52,152 Allen, Barbara 73.78.152 Allen.Wrllard 114 Allger, Charles 4O.69,95,97,139 Alpert,James 139 Alvord.Ann 139 Arnato,Gregory 40.152 Amare, Mark 126 Amundson.Clara 114 Andersen.Jon 152 Andersen,Thomas 79.126 Anderson. Francine 139 Anderson.Joel 77.126 Anderson,Mary 53,139 Anderson,Merdys 114 Anderson.Noble 114 Anderson, Paul 74.82.107.139 Anderson,Mrs.Vernon 45 Andrastek.Carol 60,152 Andrastek, James 100.126 Andrastek, Mary Ellen 79,152 Angoll,Jean 50,139 Anhalt.John 126 AnhaIt,Patrtcra 126 Anhalt,Steven 41.101.152.182 Anms,Don 49.79,126 Ansorge,Barbara 59.126 Archtlletti.Mrchael 139 Armstrong.Chester 139 Armsrrong.Rtchard 126 ArlClub 51 Aschenbrenner, Dorothy 126 Aschenbrenner.Emma 121 Atkinson,Georgette 126 Augusttne,Shirley 152 Augustrne,Timothy 126 Aukamp,Rtchard 92 Aulik,Janice 152 Aumann, Randall 50.98.139 Aumann.Steven 50,100,126 Aumann,Vrcrona 139 Bachmann, Donald 152 Bachmann.James 139 Baohrlllt. Kathy 46.139 8ackus,Thomas 139 8ackus,Thomas 139 BadgetBoys 186,187 BadgerGirls 186,187 Baetke,Jan 54.82.152 Bahr,Connle' 126 Baldwln,Lynn 29,152 Balte,Susan 126 Balzan, Raymond 152 Band 74.75 Banker, Barbara 41.56.'124,126,186 Barbarossa. Bruce 126 Barbarossa. Mario 139 Barbeau. Barbara 139 Barbeau. Bruce Barbeau. David 139 139 Barbeau, Patricia 152 Barrett. David 126 Bartelrne.Jeanne 126 Bartleme. William 152 Barrels. Betsy 42,53,56,58,l52,186.187.188 Basler, Roger Basler, Sherry Bastian Che I . YV Bast. Kathy 30,152 1'26 126 101,139 East. Lona 152 Baton Club 44 Bauch, Terrance 126 Bauer, Christine 139 Bauer, Janice 138,139 Bauer. William 50,100,126 Bauerly. Ronald 102,114 Baugniet. John 152 Bauman, Bonnie 152 Beatty, Randall 139 Beauore,Wrllram 126 Beck, Marshall 54.82.139 Becker, Adele 152 Becker. Gregory 74.139 Becker. James 139 Becker, Marilyn 153 Becker, Sharon 153 Becker, Thomas 90,153 Becker. Virginia 139 Beduhn. Wendy Z8,42,46.153 Beeman, Kerry 126 Beerntsen. Steve 126 Beerntsen,Thomas 84,85.96,153.182,183, 187 Behnke. Deanna 153 Sehnke, Greg 139 Behnke, Paul 1 Behnke. Roger 26 50.98.108,153 Behnke. Suzanne 135 Behrendt, Mary 126 Behringer. Jerry 139 Belrnske. Rory 139 Belongta. Bonnie 153 Bender. John 98,139 Bender. Richard 153 Eentshsk. Anne 34,42,53,85.153.186,1B7 Benrshek. Debra 126 Bennett, Kathy 126 Benntngton,John 36,37.101,153 Flambeau Index Bennington, Mary 139 Benthern, Robert 126 Barge. Ann 41.52.139 Berger. Thomas 139 153 153 Berger. Thomas Bergner, Larry Bergseth.Allen 79,126 Bergseth. Dianne 153 Berkedal,Bonnle 53,124,126 Berkedal,Jon 100.139 Bernhardt, Robert 153 Bernhardt.Sandra 139 Bernhardt.Wayne 153,186,187 Berzinsky. Michael 153 Btebentz,MaryLou 135 Btes,Cheryl 139 Bleselt.Llse 76.126 Binns,SheIley 139 BtologyClub 51 Brrk.Barbara 41.139 ' Brrkenstock.Julre 139 Blrrrnger, Kenneth 54.69,153,l87 Brrrtnger. Patricia 53,139 Blshop.Paul 39.98.139 Bishop. Peggy 153 B1orklund,Rtchard 92,98,100.105,136,13B. 139 Blahnlk. Carolyn 47.49.139 Blahnrk. Emil 126 Blanchard, Beverly 153 Blanchard, Raymond 153 Blandrn. Mlohael 100.139 Blashka.Art 135 Blaska, Daniel 154 Bllmel. Kay 36,48,154.186 Block, James 139 Bl0ok.Jean 154 Bloom, Christine 41.53.101,126 Bloom, JoAnn 51.52.154 Bodart. Lynn 52.139 Boeckrnan. Dennis 139 Boeckman. Mary 126 Boeckman. Paul 79.126 Boeder.Willtam 28.154 Boelter, Nancy 46.79126 Bohachek, Donna 46.47,52,79,154 Bohn. Lawrence 114 Boldt. Anthony 139 Bolle. Jerome 39.98.139 Bonde. Paul 154 Bonhgt, Lawrence 92.126 Bomn, Mary Ann 76,77,154 Bomn, Vicki 139 Bonk. Darlene 34,52,81,154,186.187 Bonk. Douglas 126 Bonk, Jayne 126 Bonk, Larry 40.94.95,109.154 Bonk. Robert 40,126 Borcherdt. Deborah 139 Borngraeber, Randall 139 Boss. Mary 139 Bounl, Edward 50.77.126 Boyd. Rufln 184 Boyer. Karen 154 BPW 186,187 Brachmann, Alvin 154 Bradl, Richard 154 Brady. Mary 35,53,56,139.186 Brandel. Michael 154 Brandl, Doris 34,154 Brandi, Mary 155 Brandl. Patrick 155 Brandt.Jennt1er 79.126 Brandt, Patricia 37,139 Brasser. Dale 113 Bratz, Dennis 139 Btauer. Michael 126 Brault, Mary 126 Brault, William 139 Braun. Karen 126 Brazzale, Stephen 39.50,92,9B.l39 Brelczynskr. Dennis 40.90,97,155 Brev.John 155 Brey. Robert 37,139 Brice. James 80.81,100,139 Brice, William 126 Brick. Freddy 109,121 Brisch.Jacquelrne 41.52,138.139 Brlsch, Richard 154 Brixlus, John 90,98.108,112,139 8ro0ks,Catherlne 34.42.46.47,52.79'l55. 186,187 Brooks, David 79,126 Brooks,Wllllam 155,187 Brouchoud, Mane 139 Bruechert, Bonnie 126 Bruins. Richard 139 Brunner. Laurel 126 Brusky, Patricia 135 Bubolz. Leroy 139 Buchner, Jean 155 Bucholtz, Sherry 126 Buck. Jean 139.186 Budnilt. Jean 45,155 Budnlk, Sara 45.52.140 Budnik, Steve 90 Budsberg, David 75,140 Budys1,Calherlne 140 Budysz, James 155 Buerstatte,Gary 36,70.155,182.186 Buettner, Karl 140 Bugenhagen.James 126.186 Bu1l.Joan 52,155 Burkart, Joyce 140 Burkart, John 73.155 Burkart. Mary 140 Burlsh, M1chaeI 155 Buschmann, Lyle 140 Butler. Lawrence 140 Butz, Mary 45.140 Butz, Reinhardt 100,126 Bydalek. James 50.126 Cadle, Howard 155 Cadle, Ruth 155 Cain. Candice 140 Callahan. Kelly 11.39,53,76,105,140 Callahan, Peter 77,105,140 Cannon, Wayne 140 Cappelle, Jules 140 Cappert. Don 126 Carlson. Susan 155 Carr, Deborah 126 Carson.Joan 54,124 Carstens,Caroline 155,186 Cavanaugh. Connie 140 Censky. John 140 Cerkas, Brian 140 Cetkas, Stephen 82,140 Chadek. John 126.186 Chaloupka. Dan 126 Chaloupka, Gregory 140 Chamberlain, Mary 114 Check, Robert 39,92.98,102,155 Check. Sandra 49,52.138,140 Chermak. Michael 113 Cherney. Bruce 126 Cherney. Jean 155 Cherney. Joseph 140 Cherney. Susan 58,127 Chlrla.James 39.53.106.155.187 Chorus 72,73 Chnstel. Diane 127 Christensen. Annette 34,50,55,155.186 Christensen, Laurie 140 Christiansen, Dorothy 68,155,188 Chnstman. Robert 127 Chnstman. William 127 Chynoweth, Beverly 155.186 Clglsr. Cathy 127 Clha. Barry 140 Clsler. Donna 45,5l,52,68,155.188 Ctsler. Edward 127 Cisler, Helen 127 Clsler. Joann 140 Clsler. Mike 91 ' Clsler. Robert 30,109,155 Clsler. Sandra 127 Clayton. Linda 140 Cogswell, Lois 79,127 Conturski. Clarence 155 Conrad, Greg 94.95 Coombs. Leonard 75,77,127,186 Cooper, John R 98,107,114 Copiskey. Linda 79,127 Cordlng, Raymond 140 Cornrls.James 155 Cox. James 38,106,155 Crain. Dorothy 69,114,188 Crechard. Michael 127 Crocker, Kevin 74.75,76.124,1Z6 Crowe, Carol 127 Crowe, James 140 Crowe, Margaret 140 Crowe, Mary 140,186 Cruslus, David 140 Cunts. Bruce 127 Curtis. Kathleen 155 D Dabson, Louanne 156 Daellenbach, Conrad 75,114 Dahm. Robert 127 Darley. Michael 127 Daley. Diane 140 DaIlrrlal'1l'1.LVnr1 79,127 Dallmann, William 140 Danlorth. Jon 127 Damelson. Ann 127 Danielson, John 96,109,156 DAFI Girl 186.187 Darby, Linda 37.49.140 Daul, Dallas 156 Davis. Mark 35,39,40.71,80,95.97.109.137. 138,14O,1B6,187 Davis. Nathan 113 Debate Club 83 DeBauch, Linda 156 DeBauch, Mike 127 Decker. David 127 Dednck. Helene 114 Dedncks, James 102,156 Deehr. Karen 156 Deering. Donald 135 Deering. John 107.140 Deering. Michael 100,138,140 DeFaut, Daniel 127 Dehne, Connie 127 Dehne, Sherry 127 Delsrnan, Jean 127 Delsmann, Martorte 156 DeMaster, Wayne Dembsky. Arthur 90 Dembsky, James 90 DeMoss. Michael 156 Dempski. Keith 100.140 Dempsky,Ellzabeth 34,156,196 Denk. Edward 127 Denk,James 36.156 Denk. Ronald 34,156,186,1B7 Denning, Cynthia 79,140 Denor. Beverly 127 Denor. Charles 73,156 Denor. Patrick 51,156,187 DeNoyer. Gall 127 Derus. David 127 Derus, Margaret 42,76,82.156.186 Detlen, Susan 127 Deubler, Barbara 127 Deubler, Pamela 42,48.52,156,186 Deubler, Robert 40.95.115 Dicke. Sreohen 140 Drckert, Glenn 96.156 Dickey, Dennis 156 Dickey. Michael 140 Drelenthaler. Merle 74,82.14O Dietrich. Robert 50,74.90.100,140 Disch, Norette 76,127,186 Domnie, Walter 100,127 Donahue. Barbara 140 Donahue, James 156 Dondlinger, Nicholas 127 Doolan. Sandra 156 Doolan, Thomas 51 ,140 Dorak. Mary 74,101,140 Dornaus, Ann 156.186 Dougherty, Kate 45.5Z,60,156 Downing. Daniel 140 Dramm. John 113 Dreger, Paul 34.156182 Dnll. Dennis 140 Drill Team 46 Driscoll, Daniel B4,106,107.157 Drohman.Gary 115,118,124 Drumm, Randy 127 Ducat, Carolyn 140 Ducat, Patricia 127 Ducat, Raymond 157 Ducltart. Audrey 140 Duckart. Robert 157 Duebner, Sandra 157 Duellman, Thomas 127 Duenkel. Thomas 40.50,97,105,14O Dueno, Linda 127 Dueno, Oscar 127 Dufek, Jane 55.79.157 Dulek, Roger 157 Du Pont. Sharon 157 Duzeskl, Cynthia 157 Dvurachek, Bernard 140 Dvarachek, James 157 Dworak, Paul 140 Dworak, Roger 59,127 'B E Eatough, Steven 41.157 Ebelt. Ginger 127 Ebelt, Susan 157 Elzenhoe, Alan 127 Ebenhoe. Lynette 149 Eberhardt. James 157 Ebert. Michael 39,98,151,157.182 Ebert, Mildred 120 Eck, Philip 140 Eclt, Robert 113 Edwards. Mary 127 Eggert. Dean 157 , Eichmann. Joyce 26,140 Ernberger, Kathleen 42,52,69,157,187.188 Els, Jack 127 Eisenchmlt, Sharon 50,127 Eisner, Daniel 127 Eisner. Pamela 46,157 Eisner, Richard 59.127 Eisner, Thomas 59,140 Elks Winners 186.187 Ellerman. John 140 Ellerrnan. Marie 42.56.157 Ellerman, Tom 127 Ellig, Nicholas 140 Elliot. Linda 127 Elmer, Bonnie 138.140 Emond. Lerleece 157 Engelbrecht, Gary 127 Engelbrecht, Kerry 124.127 Engelbrecht.Willtam 59.140 Engels, Cecelia 53.157 Engleman, Carol 37,127 Engleman. Wayne 79,140 Erdman, Joann 127 Erdman, Thomas 51.157 Erdmann, Bette Ann 127 Erdmann, John 140 Erdmann, Lonnie 59.157 Erickson, David 127 Erickson. Edwin 1 15 Erickson.San1ord 1 15 Estes. David 119 Evenrud. Loren 1 15 Evenson. William 100,127 Everard. Thomas 140 Ewald, James 140 Ewert, Rodney 74.140 Exchange 84 F FFA Club 59 FNA Club 44,45 FTA Club 58 Fallter, Ronald 140 Falvey, Darlyne 158 Fandrick, Arnold 121 Fandrick. Mary 187 Fandrlck. Nancy 127 Fandrlck, Ronald 38,50.98,106,107,158 Farley. Colleen 83.127 Farr, Jerry 127 Farr, Margaret 177 Farrell, Susan 127 Farwell, John 92.115 Fechter, Frank 127 Fehrmann, Elaine 140 Fell. Gregg 104,140 Ferdon, Patricia 45.53,58.15B.lB8 Ferguson.5uzanne 41,52.56,14O Ferguson, Wtllram 114 Fessler. Ann 128 Fessler. Theresa 37,128 Feyersen, Linda 49,140 189 Gries Feyersen, Susan 128 Fictum, Joseph 140A Fidler, Marlene 158 Fidler. Susan 53.141 Field, Bradley 79,149 Finnell, Patrick 135 Fischer, Allen 50,128 Fischer, David 141 Fischer. Gerald 158 Fisr:her.Jeann1ne 51.128 Fischer. John 158 Fischer, Lea 41,141 Fischer, Lee 97,128 Fischer, William 106,158 Ftshbeck, Gwen 83,158 Fisher. Arlene 121 Fisher. Janet 55,141 Fitzgerald,Sharon 55,7O,158 Fitzmaurice, Joan 128 Fitzmaurice, Mary 141 Flaim, Mary 158 Flaim, Robert 141 Flambeau Staff 68.69 Flashes Staff 70 Fleener. Ed 97,102 Flegel.Joseph 10,39,50.98.106.158 Flentje.M1chael 141 Foerg, Tom 54,158 Foley. Gay 115 Ford, Elmer 128 Forensics 83 Foss, Scott 141 Foster, Hugh 115 Fox. Nancy 52,141,186 Fra1ling.D1ane 43,53,73,78,158 Frailing, Richard 50,90,100,105,141 FraiIing,Mr Richard 39,98.106.115 Gospodarek.Judith 141 Gospodarek, Linda 141 Grabowski, Dennis 128 Grabowski, Karen 34,159,186 Graczyk, Elizabeth 79,141 Graczykowski.Eonn1e 141 Graczykowski, Steve 159 Graczykowski, Terry 159,187 Graczykowski, Veronica 128 Graebel, Lester 159 Graf.Dav1d 75.141 Graff, Andrea 37,53,83,128 Grall, Donald 50,105,159,186 Grall.John 141 Granger,Susan 128 Heinzen, David Held, James 12 142 8 Held, Patricia 55.161 Heldt, Barbara 129 Heike, Michael 128 Hendrick.Dav1d 54,128,186 Hendrick, Wayne 54.161 Henanag, Mike 100,101,128 Hennessey, Mary 129 Henning, Thomas 90,161 Henrickson, Lee 54,116 Herman, William 142 Herrman,William 161,187 Herrmann, Allan 142 Herrmann, Gerald 142 Jerabek, Jerry 94,95 Jergensen, Sally 49,142 Jeske, Joyce 163 Jirikowic. Gary 129 Jtrikowic. Patricia 124,129 Jirikowic, Vicki 38,47,53,151,163,187 Jiroch, John 142 Jiroch, Rockwell 104.129 Johanek, Sandy 12,41 ,46,53.142 Johansen, Janet 143 John. Gary 124.129 Johnson, Barbara 79.129 Johnson, Bradley 143 Johnson, Catherine 53,143 Johnson, Margot 49,143 Granitz, Frank 92,98,116 Granitz, Mrs, Frank 120 Granitz, Patricia 56,101.128.186 Grant, Helen 45.141 Grasmick, Gary 100.141 Gray, David 159 Graykowski, Katherine 121 Green, Barbara 49,79,141 Green. Bradley 141 Green, Calvin 159 Green. Gary 98.159 Grell, Esther 116 Grenier, David 159 Gresl. Joyce 79.141 Gretz, Gregory 50.90,91.98.108.159,182 Gretz. Joyce 141 Gretz, Katherine 128 Gretz, Michael 141 Linda 75128186 Francar, Dale 141 Franz, David 128 Franz. David 158 Franz,James 76,141 Franz,Jenntfer 158 Franz,S1ephen 141,186 Franz, Suzanne 37,50 Franze Franze n,Helmer 141 n.Shirley 141 Fredrick, Kathryn 52,75.77,141 Free, Daniel 158 Free, David 158 Free. Wayne 141 Freidberg, Larry 74,82.141.187 Freiboth, Margie 53,141 French, Diane 37.141 Fricke, Barbara 79,128 Fricke. Kenneth 40.90,100,141 Fricke, Pamela 128 Fricke. Susan 158 Fricke. Thomas 40,100,141 Frieder, Christine 141 Friedrichsmeier. Paul 128 e. , , Groelle, Linda 35.83,141 Groelle, Melody 128 Groll, Nancy 159 Grosnick. Julie 35,52,138,141.186 Gross. Jeanne 142 Grosshuesch, Susan 159 Grotbeck, Sharon 142 Grover, Dr Burton 115 Grover, Mr. J 120 Grow, Valerie 142 Grow, Vicki 49,101,142 Grubic. Christine 142 Grunewald, Beverly 159 Gunderson, John 90 Guralskl, Gall 128 Gustavson, Sandra 142 Guttman, Robert 159 H Haag, Gerald 73,97.142 Haag, Holly 51,52,142 Haag. Thomas 97.102,103,142 Haban. Glenn 104.128 Hablewitz.Rcbert 39.92.98,109.160 Herrmann.Hilary 121 Herrmann,Linda 142 Herrmann,Mary 129 Herrmann,Thomas 129 Hessel.John 101.142 Hessel.Steven 37,51,54.83,124,129.186 Hetue.Connie 161 Hetue,Marica 3575.142 Hewitt, Lee 35,142 Heydulc,Karen 27,161 Heyduk,Sandra 129 Hibbard.Jane 79,161 Hilke,David 37.129 Hilke.Joan 161 Hill,Dav1d 51,142 H1ller,Allan 59,161 Hillstrom.Lee 69.161 H1t1Ie,Robert 54,82,161 Hobbs,Kenneth 161,182 Hochkammer,Dienne 161 Hochkammer, Robert 59,129 Hodgson.Ned 116 Hoefltnger. Laurel 79,129 Hoeppner, Patricia 161 Johnson,Mark 129 Johnson.Susan 163,186 Johnsrud. Jean 116 Johnston, Glenn 163 Jolin, Cary 97,104,142 Jolin, Michael 129 Jones, Charles 113 Jones, Cindy 79,129 Jones, Nancy 79,142 Jones, Newton 116 Jones, Mrs. N, 120 Jones, Paula 47,53,56,57,68,101,163,187 188 Jones, William 78,117 Jorgen son, Jerry 4O.90,97,142 Jorsch. Judith 117 Jost, Robert 142 Juedes, Marvin 163 Jung, Jann 117 Hof1man,Blanche 45,116 Hoffman, Daniel 142 Hoffman. George 142 Hof1man.Judith 45,161 Hoffman.Nancy 37,129 Hoffman, Paul 142 Hoffman. Suzanne 50,129 Hoida, Marjorie 129 Holdorf, Christopher 129 Holdorf, Howard 129 Hollenbeck, Kevin 24,34.68,96,161,186.187, 188 Holmes, Tom 92.93 Holschbach. Carol 55,58,129 Holschbach. Dale 107.161 Holschbach, Dennis 38.40,90,97.106.161 Holschbach. Helen 45,161 Holschbach, Stephen 100,142 Holschback, Vincent 90,538,142 Holtz. Kathry Holub Nanc n 162 162 Jung. Robert 80.96,97.163.187 Junk,Ela1ne 129 Junk, Jacqueline 163 Junk, Rose Ann 45,163 K Kabat,Mary 78,143 Kabat,Thomas 79,129 Kaderal2ek,Antone 129 Kaderabek, Cherie 143 Kaderabek,Jerry 163 Kadow,Karen 45,129 Kadow, Richard 163,187 Kakatsch. Barbara 45,55,82.163 Kalista. Barbara 163 Kaminski.Alfred 121 Karninski. Richard 4O.95,137,143 Kaminski.Rod 129 Kania.Jean 130 Kanter,Cratg 54.75.13O.186 Kanter, Doris 120 Kanugh,Mar1on 163 Kanzeloerger, George 1 12 Kapitz, Mary 143 Hord, Frisch. Thomas 158 Fuka. Mary 53,141 Fuller. Catherine 79.128 Fuller, Ruth 115,182 Funk. Connie 128 G Hackbarth. Robert 68,84.90,98.102,160,187, 188 Hacker, James 31,142 Haclter,Janis 128 1 Y Hollinger. Allan 75,162 Holzinger, Mary 52.76,77,142 Home Economics 50,51 HonorarySw1m Club 56,57 Hacker, Lois 75,76,142 Hacke Hacke r, Michael 160 r, Sandra 79,142 Haefke, Constance 142 Hooper, Kay 129 Hopkins. Sharon 30.45.162 Duane 116 Karbon, James 163 Karbon, L1 nda 73,143 Karbon. Roger 163 Karbon, Steve 130 Karlin. Joseph 75,77,143 Kerman. J Karstaedt, udtth 74.130 Judy 130 GAA 48 Haefke, Richard 142 Hougen, Lois 36.71,162,186,187 Houston.Cathy 76,77,129 Haese, Harriet 120 Hoyer, Earl 54,75.162 Kaufman. Ronald 130 Kaufman, Timothy 143 Kaufmann, Christine 86,48,73,78,163,1B6 Hagan. Deborah 56.57. Kaufmann, Elizabeth 51,130 Kautzer, A Gadicke. Roy 149 Gadzinskt. Beverly 141 Gadzrnski. Peter 141 Gaedke. Lucille 115 Galewski. Robert 141 Gallez. Iris 115 Galll, Lon 36,92,93,109,158.186 Gamble, Charles 128 Gamble, Deborah 34,51.158,186 Garot, Anne 55,753,128 Garot, Jane 141 Garrigan, Bruce 141 Garrigan, Gary 128 Gass,Ph1llis 141 Gass. Thomas 39.40,90,141 Gates, Kathleen 141 Gates. Peggy 79,128 Gaul, Gailyn 128 Gauthier. Charles 128 Gauthier, Dennis 35,141,186 Gauthier, Michelle 141 Gauthier, Sally 128 Gauth1er,Thomas 79,107,128 Gavin, Henry 141 Gehrke. Richard 101,158 Geigel, Robert 39,40,76,77.95,108,158 Georgiady, Peggy 124,128 German Club 37 Gigure. Lynn 53,128,186 Gilbert, Paul 128 Gilbert. William 37,4O,141 Gilmore. Kathleen 128 Gintner, Dennis 128 Girardi,Gatl 41.79,101,138.141 G1rl's Glee Club 78,79 Glander. Helen 35,37,141,186 Glander, Jean 34,37.50,54.158,186.187 Glander, Kathleen 50,54,75.128,186 Gleichner. Dale 158 Gleichner. Gilbert 141 Gnadt, Gregory 158 Goeke, Rogene 74,141 Goertz. David 106,128 Goertz, Julie 141 Goessel. Cindy 52,141,186 Goeters. Sherrill 158 Gogats. Patricia 141 Gollata, Terrance 141 Gorder. Barbara 53,158 Gordon, Calvin 158 Gordon, Dennis 141 Gorecki, Kay 141 Gorman, James 141 Gorychka, Diane 50.53.141 Gospodarek, Dennis 159 Gospodarek,Jenni1er 128 190 160,182 Hagenow, Cynthia 49,53,142 Hoyer, Grace 162 Hale,Mar1ha 1 160 Hall.Mar1e 45,160 Hoyer Hoyer Hrobs .Kathleen 53,68,142,188 ,Linde 74,129,186 ky, James 162 Kaufmann, Mary Jo 55,74,79,138,143 Kaufmann, Michael 130 nn 45.53.143 Hallada, MaryJo 160 Hallisy, Dolores 160 Hamachek, Gary 95,142 Hamachek, Greg 142 Hamachek, Kathy 79,128 Hamann, James 40,9O,98,160 Hamann. Jane 56.160 Hammel, Keith 79,128 Hansen. Bruce 160 Hansen, Daniel 73.74.75,77,78,160,187 Hansen. Edgar 40,50,90,98.160 Hansen.Gary 142 Hansen.Jean 142 Hansen, Joann 55,76,77,142,160 Hansen. Nancy 128 Hansen, Paula 53,75,76,77,128 Hansen, Peter 96,102,138,142 Hansen.Sandra 49,79,128 Hansen.Vernon 116 Hanson, Keith 142 Hardrath, David 128 Hardrath, John 39,5O,9O,9B.160 Hardrath, Shirley Hardrath, Thema 160 s 128 Hardtke. Ann 128 Hardtke, Anthony 128 Hardtke, Carmen 160 Hartl, JoAnn 160 Hartlaub, Ernest 160 Hartman. Kathleen 35,68,142,186.188 Hartman, Susan 142 Harvatine, Bruce 116 Harvey, Fleed 79,128 Hauck. Jill Marie 48,160 Haver, Gregory 142 Haver, Jeff 128 Havlovitz. Kenneth 142 Heagle, Harry 160 Hacker, Michael 128 Heffernan, Gordon 116 Heideman, Darrell 90,100,142 Heideman, Karen 128 Heideman. Leland 160 Helden, Linda 41,54.78,79.126 Heier, Shelley 49,124,128 Helm, Lynn 142 Hein. Charles 161 Hein, David 128 Hein, Patrick 128 Hein, Thomas 142 Heino, Carole Ann 161 Heino, Gene 96,109,142 Hubbard, Jean 129 Hubbarth, Terry 142 Huck, Donna 74.129 Hudon, Thomas 129 Huebner. Daryl 162 Husar, Barbara 129 Huss, Christine 37,129 Hutchison, Debbra 129 Hutchison, Keith 35,90.108,142,187 Hyde, Eileen 45,73,78,162 Hynek, Dennis 149 Hynek, Janet 129 Hynek, Jeanne 142 lgnara, Kathy 129 lhlenfeld, Richard 129 lhlenleld. Vining 113 lngvolstad, Paul 1 16 J Jackl, Mary 142 Jacobs, Joy 129 Jacobson, Connie 142 Jacobson, Paul 142 Jaecks. Allen 98,162 Jaehnig,L1sa 142 Jaeks, Lynn 142 Jagemann, Charles 162 Jagemann. JoAnn 162 Jagemann, Robert 162 Jahnke, Mrs, H. 120 Jahnke,Jessica 46.52162 Janesky, Kay 52,142 ' Jan1s,D1ane 79.142 Jansky, Charles 41,163 -Jansky, Gale 142 Jansky, Gregg 96,163 Jansky, Judy 129 Jansky, Peggy 142 Jansky, Richard 39,105,142 Jarosh, Sandra 120 Jarosh, Tom 40,129 Jebavy. Alan 75.163 Jens, Diane 35.46.52,74.75,77,142,186 Jens, Joanne 129 Jens, Kay 163 Jensen. Carol 41,101,142 Jensen, Sandra 163 Kazda, Patricia 130 Keegan, Kathy 163 Keenan, Mathew 130 Keil,Jo Ann 143 Kell. Ruth Ann 49,143 Kell, Thomas 77,130 Kelley, Marian 117 Kelliher, Gene 143 Kempka, Randall 149 Kennedy, Patrick 143 Kenny, Florence 56,138,143 Kerber. Robert 143 Kerscher.Ga1I 53,76.77,143 Kerscher, Robert 40,41,100,143 Kersten, Judith 163 Kestell. Sharon 53.55.163 Kieffer. Thomas 163 Kiel. Deborah 130 Kiel, Douglas 75,82,163,182 Kiel, Eugene 163 Kimmel. Mary 35.41,46,52,143,186 King, Mary 73.143 Kinzel, Bruce 163 Kinzel. Kathleen 79,148 Kinzel. Linda 75.77.143 Kipping, Steve 130.186 Kitchen. James 163 Kirt. Suzanne 52,70,78,78.164 Klabunde. Thomas 143 Kleiber, Christine 143 Kleiber. Karolyn 164 , Kleibar, Margaret 79.164 Kleiber. Susan 130 Klein,8arbara 164 - Klein, Jani ce 79,143 Klein, John 90 Klein. Joseph 143 Klein, Mar jorie 53.143 Klein, Michael 143 Klein, Son Kleman. K ia 130 athleen 143 Kleman, Lyle 143 Klenke, Michael 130 Kleppe. Marlene 130 Kletzien, Michael 130 Kliment, Calvin 164 Kliment, Linda 52.143 Kline. Nancy 130 Klingeiser, Ronald 130 Kloida, Cathy 143 Klosinski, Dennis 143 Kluba, Steve 59,130 Kluczrnske. Robin 164 Kluenker, Marrorie 45,130 Kluenker.Shlrley 130 Klug. Lawrence 143,187 Kluemeyer, Kenneth 130 Knauer, Kristine 130 Knrckelbine. John 164 Knudson, James 61 Knutson. Rosemary 51,164 Kober, Jane 48 117,138 Koch, Susan 130 Koch, Susan 149 Koch. Thomas 143 Kocourek, Gary 130 Kocourek. Richard 143 Kodet. Kenneth 92 Koehler, John 39.40.95.108.143.186 Koenig. Robert 59,106,143 Koenig. Yvonne 164 Koepke, Susanne 149 Koeppel, Paulette 79,130 Koerner,Janrce 42,43.74.164 Kohlhagen.Joanne 45.117 Kohlman, Marjorie 164 Kolar, Linda 164 Kolar, Randy 130 Kohlbeck, Andrew 25,34.54.95.164,186,1B7 Kohlbeck, Richard 143 Kohlman, Linda 50,143 Kollath. Cynthia 52.74.143 Kollath. Karen 74,164 Kollath, Mary 35.48,143,1B6 Konecny. John 50.164 Konecny, Michael 74.100,124.130,186 Konecny. Peter 96.164 Konkle. Suzanne 164 Konop. James 143 Konopacki. Michael 130 Koob, Evan 130 Kooidlansky.Christrne 71.143 Koppa. Teresa 29,143 Koral. Joseph 39,75,77,78,95,164 Kordeckr, Cynthia 34.37.164 Kordecki. Lesley 130.186 Korlesky. Stephen 143 Kornely, Gregory 97,143,186 Kornely. Marcia 130 Kornely, Peter 149 Korpr. Carol 143 Korstad, Marian 130 Kortas, Katherine 164.1 B6 Kortens. Christine 164 Kortens,Janet 41.42,46.53,57.87,164 Kortens, Robert 143 Kosarzyokr, Jeanette 165 Knsarzycki, Teresa 130 Katt. Don 149 Kowalski, Craig 165 Kowalski. Jan 165 Kowitz. Byron 51 Kozel, Steve 130 Kozel.Tom 39,92.106,165 Kraemer, Donna 130 Kraemer. Michael 143 Kraemer. Patrick 143 Kraftcheck. Steven 143 Krainik, Lynn Ruth 165 Krall, Dennis 143 Krall. Donna 50.143 Krall. Gary 143,187 Krall, Gregory 130 Kramer. Beverly 143 Kramer, Patricia 124,130 Krause. Robert 90.143 Krcma, David 75,105,143 Krcma. Douglas 165 Krcma, Thomas 165 Krcma,Wrllram H. 50,105,143 Krcma,WrllramJ 165 Krere,SherIa 79.143 Krejcarek. Bonnie 58.79.143 Krejcarek, Kevrn 130 Kreicarek, Mary 130 Krercie, Bernadette 165 Kresal, Stanley 34,39.40,76.77,98,165.182, 187 rtrieser, Gary 143 Krish, Keith 143 Krizek, James 144 Krizek, Marie 144 Kroll. Marilyn 165 Krorrberg. Kenneth 138,144 Kropp. James 23 Kropp. John 130.165 Krouse, Barbara 165 Krowiorz, Richard 144 Krueger, Carole Ann 144 Krueger, Gerald 92,165 Krueger,James 37,101,185 Krueger. Kathleen 130 Krueger. Kenneth 74.76.130 Krueger, Roger 130 Krueger. Sharon 49,144 Krupskr. Barbara 73,144 Krupskr, Edward 121 Krysan, Kristine 130.186 Kubale. Ronald 130 Kubichlta,Christine 79.130 Kubichka, Sharon 46,165 Kubsch, Mark 144 Kuehnl. James 144 Kuemmet. Josephine 55,144 Kugler. Barbara 34,165 Kuhl. Michael 165 Kujawskr. Robert 144 Kukoski.Gerald 165 Kumbalek. Sally 144 Kummer, Christine 130 Kummer, Dennis 165 Kutchera, Melvin 121 Kutil. Cynthia 144 Kutil. Kathryn 34.84.166 L La Budd, Robert 43.117 LaCosse, Robert 166 LaCrosse, Sherrie 144 LaDuke. Peggy Rae 75.166 LaFond, Rita 50.117 Lakatos, Sarah 166 Lallensack. Barbara 130 Lallensack. Betty Louise 70,166,187 Lambert, Anne 130 Lambert, Margaret 47,117 Lambert. Susan 124.130 Lambrres, Deborah 79,130 Lambrres. Kay 166 Lambr ies, Lawrence 130 Lambries,Thomas 73,78,100,107,144 Lang, Daniel 100,130 Lang. Judy 45,144 Lang, Michael 130 Lang, Richard 98,166 Larsen. James 166 Larsen, Peter 90,166 Larsen, Steve 50,130 Larson,Jean 120 Lattimore. Ronald 144 Lauson. Bonnie 101.130 Laux. David 129,130 Laux.John 40.50,90,100,144 Laux, Joseph 11,98,107,166 Lavrolette. Kenneth 149 LaVioIerte, Robert 166 Leavy. Margo 166 Leavy. Melody 144 LeBreck. Kathy 73 LeClair, Jean 138.144 LeClair, John 83,104,144 LeClair, Peggy Sue 52.166 LeClair, Steven 166 LeCoque. Gary 130 LeCoque. Mark 166 Lee. John 144 Le1'ky,Scotr 35.4O,95.144,l86 Lehman, Cathy 144 Lehman. Clarence 144 Leick. Kenneth 90,109,166 Lender, Randy 166 Leiker, Richard 166 Lerst. Barbara 41,49,51,166 Lerst. Daniel 144 LelSr.Jannir1e 4l,53.166 Lerst. Susan 79,144 Leist. Suzanne 41.144 Lelst, Thomas 131 Leitentz. Tod 144 Letterman, Darlene 45.55.166 Lemberger, Charles 105.144 Lemberger.Janice 55,166,182 Lenz, Edward 144 1.eonard.Christine 41.53,76,78,131 Leonard, Courtney 117 Leonard, David 35,40,73,75.76,77,76,95,144, 156 Lepich,James 98.131 Leslie,Gertrude 50.117 Lesperance.Greg 144 Lettenberger, Charles 92.98.166 Lettenbarger.Connie 144 Lettenberger. Fred 100,104,131 Leu.Tex 121 Leuman,Sharon 131 Levash,Chrrstine 166 Levash,Gerald 131 Levendoskr.Nancy 144 Levendoskr, Robert 166 Levendusky,Brran 100,131 Levendusky,Drane 131 Levendusky. Roger 70.166 Levenhagen,Joanne 166 Levenhagen,John 131 Lewis,Carole 166 Lewis,Carlton 30,117 Lewrs,Cecelia 45.52.144 Lewis.Charles 167 LibraryBoard 44.45 Lindemann. Deborah 79,124,131 Lrndemann,Candace 73 Linden,Susan 79,131 Lrnn,Jack 131 Lrshka,Nan 68,144,188 Litersky.Brll 167 Lrtersky,Tom 144 Lrttle.Joseoh 167 Lochmann, Barbara 53,144 Lodl.Lols 166 Longacre,Jane 42,56,167.182 LonsdaIe,Trmothy 167 Loose. Roger 167 Lovett,Craig 131 Luchsinger, Bonita 144 Luchsinger,Davrd 167 Ludvig,David 117.119 Luebke,Betty 144 Luebke,Beverlyn 131 Luebke. Faye 131 Lutzke.Diane 167 Lyons.Susan 167 M M Club 38.39 MacEachran,Jane 41,52,57,138.144 Maciejewski,Wrlliam 144 Madson. Dirk 144 Madson. Eric 54,168,186.187 Mahnke. Dick 144 Maigatter.Janis 45 Marland,Joseph 59,168 Malinsky,William 112 Mancoske, Ronald 144 Maney, Mrs. L. 120 Mangin. Leslie 113 Manitou Staff 71 Manlick, Lynn 37.79.144 Manlick, Shirley 120 Marcus, Patricia 131 Marken,Janice 55.168 Marshall.Wrlliam 40,90,97,144 Martin, Bonnie 34.58.186 Martin. Kathy 74,144 Martin. Mary 48.168 Martin, Sue 144 Martinson, Rosemary 168 Masar, Jerry 95 Masar, Kathlyn 55,77,82,168 Masar, Nancy 53,131,186 Masiak, Corleen 131.166 Massman, Kathy 131 Matczynski, Barbara 45,131 Math Club 54,55 Math Finalists 186.187 Matte.Judrth 53 Maule, Dave 131 Maurer, Steven 131 Mazanec,Drane 37.49,53,131 Mazanet. Darleen 79,144 Mazanet, James 34.39.93118,151,168.183, 137 Mazanet, Lynn 35.41,5Z.79,144 McBeath. Rory 82,100,131 McCulley. James 168 McCulley. Mary 144 McDonell. David 40.41.9O.144 McDonell. Jerry 131 McDonell. Roberta 144 Mueller, Dennis 169 Mueller.Jean 77,145 Mueller. John 54,131 Mueller, Mary 169 Mueller. Tarr 79.145 Muench,Gene 59,131 Muenzenmeyer. Margaret 145 Mullins, Mary 79.169 Murray, Kevin 74.76.131 Murray, Thomas 40,135 Mushel, Sandra 169 Musial. David 131 Musral. Gregory 107,145 Musral. Karen 50.71.169.187 Musial. Marcia 169 Musral. Patrick 1 45 Musral. Todd 169 Musial.Tom 131 Musil. Fay 131 Musil, Ruth 79,131 Muth, Kendall 71.8O.B1.137.138.145 Nack. Jane 37,131 Nack, Louise 169 Nack. Robert 169 Nagel, Jaan 74.75,77.145 Naibert, Pam 131 Naidl. David 39,45,5O,98,145 Naidl. Dorothy 68,169,187,188 Naidl. Kathleen 145 Nastos. Adamandia 131 National National Honor 34.35.36 MeritFinalists 186.187 Net:hodomu,Sharon 131 Nedveckr, Dean 145 Ne1'l,Van 170 Nerlitz. J ean 131 Neilrtz.Mary 52.73.145 Nelson,John 170 Nelson. Robert 50,100,145 Nemitz. Julia 74.131 Nisper, Ronald 104.145 Nespodzany. Judy 170 Neuser, Neuser, Neuser, Neuser, Neuser, Barbara 145 Eugene 58.131 Francis 170 Gerald 59.170 Kathleen 170 McDonnell. Sue 79,131 McGlrn. Cecilia 149 McKee. John 168 McKee . Kathleen 131 McKee, Patrick 97,144 McKelvey, Kent 168 McMahon, William 117 Meacham. Howard 90,137,144 Meany, Patricia 168 Mecca. Christine 131 Megna, Karyn 131 Merdl, Frank 98.144 Meldl. Steve 100,104,131 Methsner, Colleen 144 Meisnest, Spencer 168 Meissn Meissn er, Barbara 144 er,Steve 41,131 Mella. Ellen 131 Mella. Glenn 131 Menten.Jenni1er 45,7O.80.81,168,188,187 Mertz. Patrick 40.699 5,9 7.104 Messmann. Thomas 168 Metoxen, Caroline 145 Metzger, Geraldine 49.53.145 Metzger, Lois 168 Metzger, Richard 54.74,76.168 Meyer,CynthiaAnn 37,145 Meyer. Cynthia Lou 145 Meyer. Daniel 131 Meyer.Dennrs 145,188 Meyer, Meyer, Meyer. Gary 100.131 James H. 145 James 51.168 Meyer. Kristine 168 Meyer. Patricia 168 Meyer. Robert 131 Me er Ste han 145 Y - P Meyers, Charles 131 Meyers, Christine 145 Michaels. Margaret 169 Mrchalek, Linda 79,131 Miller, David 168 Miller, Dennis 169 Miller. Dianne 41.49.169 Miller, Eileen 79,145 Mrller,Jacouelrne 145 Mrller,Judy 117 Miller. Karl 76,117 137.145 Neuser, Steve 131 Neverman, Harvey 170 Newlrr1.Jef1rey 75,76.78.83.131,186 Newman, Michael 170 Newton,Thomas 13,101,170 Ney, Scott 25,104,131 Nicholson. Fred 170 Nickels. Barbara 37.131 Nickels, Keith 90,91 Nrckels.James 39.90.145 Nonnemacher. Robert 145 Nonnernacher, Marion 121 Novak, Allan F. 9O.98.l07.145 Novak, Allan J. 170 Novak. Gary 77.170 Novak, Michael 131 Navy, Christine 145 Nuhs, Barbara 170 Nuhs, Dianne 131 Nuhs. Mary 170 0 Oberbrllig,John 79,145 Oberland, Margaret 53.56.145 0'8rien,Christine 46.52.145 0'Connell, Bridget 170 0'Connor.Carol 132 Ohde. Penelope 34,43.52.57.70,171,1 O'Loughlrn,Mrke 37.132 O'Leary, Kenneth 132 Olm.Janell 170 Olp.Sandra 74,145 0lsen,Paul 90 Olson.Jerel 145 0lson.Jonathan 74.145 Ols0n,Judy 47,51,145,153 0lson,Karen 132 0lson.Kathy 132 0lstad.Harry 117 0lstad,Susan 42.71.171.187 O'Malley.Jean 37.49,53.132 Omernick.Kristrne 145 Omernick, Michael 124.132 Opichka,David 135 Orchesrs 48,49 Orchestra 76,77 Luebke. Jerome 144 Luedtke, Karen 42,167 k Luedt e, Thomas 144 Luisier,Jamas 131 Lukas. John 84,167 Lukes.James 35.4'l.13B,14-4.186 Lukes. Patricia 42,43,52,167,188 Lukes. Thomas 100,131 Kunz, Barbara 53,144 Kunz, Gary 130 Kunz. Judith 165 Kunz. Marilyn 144 Kunz. Thomas 144 Kurth, Kathyrn 55,58,70,166,187 Kurth. Paulette 166 Lulloff, Agnes 167 LulIo11. Wendy 131 Lund. Mary 34.42,53,167 Lutterman, Lynette 144 Lutz, Christine 46,5Z.144 Luge, Diane 50,144 Lutze, Ralph 144 Miller. Lawrence 145 Miller, Mark 39,77,92.102,145 Miller, Sandra 29.145 Miller, Sue 169,186 Mitcheltree, Cindy 131 Mleziva, Elizabeth 79,131 Modra. Mary 124.131 Modra, Randolph 145 Mohr, Helen 169 Mohr. Ida 169 Moore, Thomas 169 Moran, Peter 145 Moreau. Dennis 169 Moreau. Marcia 131 Morris, Dean 169 Moss, Judy Lynn 169 Mott, Karen 169 Mott, Les 50,100,131 Mraz. Susan 77,145 Mrotek, Barbara 145 Mrotek, Bonnie 50,131 Mrotek. David J 131 Mrotek. David K. 135 Mrotek, Mary 42,169,182 Mrotek, Theresa 145 Nluchowski,Mrchael 40,104,145 Mueller. Cheryl 52,138,145 Ordi g, Michael 76,77.171 I1 Orth, David 170,182 Orth, Donald 132 Orth, Nancy 129,132 Orth, Pe 991 170 Orth, Richard 98.171 Orth, Th Oswald. Oswald. Oswald, Oswald, Ourada, Ourada, omas 73,171 Alan 92,93,109.171 Arlene 171 Mary 35,145,186 Thomas 100.132 Barbara 145 Beverly 145 P Paape. Dawn 132 Paasch. LeRoy 171 Paaschke. Tim 73 Packovvski, Raymond 92.145 Paddock, Patricia 56,145 Padgett. Frederick 90 Padgett, Patricia 132 Paetz, Leslie 132 Palmer, Joseph 1 17 Pankrarz. Michael 132 Pankratz, Patricia 171 86.187 191 Pankratz. Steven 79.132 Panosh. David 171 Panosh. Karen 132 Panosh, Kay 145 Paque.Jef1ery 145 Paris. Scott 145 Parvvorth. Joan 79.132 Paukert, Shirley 117 Paul, Linda 132 Raymakers. Stephen 133 Rebarchek. LouAnn 149 Rebarchek. Sharon 135 Redstrom, Jean 146 Rehme, Joyce 146 Rehme. Sandra 172 Rehrauer. Thomas 146 Reichert, Lyle 121 Reichwaldt, Kenneth 172 Paul, Luann 132 Paul. Roger 145 Paulus, David 132 Paulu5.Jan 171 Pavlowich, Pamela 171 Peaslee. Robert 90,105,145 Pech. Carol 45.171 Pech. James 124.132 Pech, Thomas 75.145 Peck. Rosemary 79 Peltier. Karen 171 Pep Club 46.47 Peppald. Charles 145 Peppard. Gary 100,107,132 Peroutka, Joseph 145 Reilly. Reime Reime Raime Fleihdl Reindl Retndl Reindl Colleen 172 r, Leonard 172 r, Mary 73 r. Patricia 133 , Betty 146 , Charles 133 , Daniel 146 ,Jeanette 45.172 Reindl, Mary 146 Reindl , Richard 172 Retndl, Sharon 146 Reiser.Jennalee 172 Raiser. Larry 172 Reiser, Paulette 146 Reno, Charlene 146 Scherer. Robert 37,174,182 Schermetzler, Mari 45.174 Schermetzler. Robert 147.186 Schermetzler. Wayne 95.174 Scheu.JeHrey 147 Schtegg, James 147 Schiesl, Gerald 147 Schiesl, Sharon 133 Schipper, Dale 147 Schipper. Kenneth 39.98.174 Schleis, Gary 109,174 Schleis, James 147 Schlels. Thomas 174 Schltes. JoAnn 133 Schmidt. Arthur 147 Schmidt, Carol 133 Schmidt, Dianne 45,147 Schmidt. George 133 Schmidt, George 174 Schmidt, Glenn 147 Schmidt. Patricia 49.53,133.186 Schmidt, Paul 174 Schmidt, Raymond 147 Schmidt. Ronald 31,147 Perrino. Michael 171 Perry, Elizabeth 49.145 Perry, Janet 49,171 Perry. Janln 45.53.145 Pesertk. Dorita 171 Peters. David 132 Peters. Roger 101,132 Peters. Susan 146 Petersen, Kay 132 Petersen. Kenneth 171 Petersohn. Gerald 171 Petersohn, Linda 79,132,146 Peterson. Carol 132 Peterson. Dale 132 Peterson, Gary 171 Peterson. Lynn 146 Petska, Edward 132 Petska, LuAnn 77,138,146 Petska. Robert 98.171 Pfefler. Mary 146 Flefferkorn. Sue 146 P1et1er, Guy 146 Philippsen. Harold 74,75,77.84.171 Photography Staff 69 Pick. Mary 79,132 Prefer. Ann 146 Prefer. Paul 79,171 Pierson. Mary 79.146 Pteschel. Lois 132 Pike, Shirley 76,146 Pikultk. Patricia 36,171 Pilger. Jean 171 Ptlger. Jefferey 146 Pinger, Kathy Jean 171 Pinckney, Charles 1 17 Reno, Leon 146 Reach. Anthony 172 Resch. Carol 146 Resch, Richard 37.58.172 Resch, Shirley 79.172 Reseburg. Rhonda 46,137.138.146 Retzlaff. Larry 149 Rezach. Sally Lynn 172 Rezachelt. Glen 146 Rhode, Bonnie 73,78.172 Rtchgels. Carol 173 Riebe. Larry 146 Rteck, Charles 173 Riederer. Steve 79,133 Rienks, Randall 35.100,146,186 Rienks, William 59.117 Ringmeier, Karen 146 Rtsch. Kenneth 54.75.146.186 Rtsch. Paul 146 Rtsch. Richard 100,104,133 Ritchie. Frances 118 Roberts. John 146 Roberts, Kay 173 Robinson. Barrett 118 Robinson. Patricia 36.173 Robinson, Susan 146 Rockwell, Lynn Harlow 173 Rodewald, Betty 146 Rodewald, Gary 146 Rodriguez, Roger 133 Roedig. David 173 Roehrick, Mary 133 Rogers. Michael 133 Rogers, Pamela 36.112.52.173 Rogne. Allan 173 Schmill .Dennis 147 Schmltt,Jel'1rey 174 Schmitt. William 39.98.147 Schmitz. Elmer 121 V Schmitz, Janet 34.42.52,68.76.77,174.186, 187,188 Schmitz, Louis 118 Schmitz. Merry 174 Schmitz. Paul 133 Schneider. Alvce 133 Schneider, Dennis 174 Schneider. Donald 174 Schneider, Gregory 147 Schneider. Henry 133 Schneider, James 174 Schneider. John 73,90.104.147 G Schoen Schoen ke, Linda 147186 ke, Theodore 118 Schrader, ary 147 Schrader. Marvin 1 15 Schramm, Randall 101.133 Schreiber. Judith 133 Schroeder. Brian 54.73,174.182 Schroeder, Darlene 174 Schroeder. David 174 Schroeder. James 174 Schroeder. Mary 8. Schroeder. Mary I. 133 133 Schroeder. Mrs L. 120 Schroeder, Michael 73,147 Schroeder, Nancee 37,133 Schroeder, Paul 174 Schroeder, Richard 147 Schroeder. Robert 34,174,186 Schroeder, Scott 174 Pleuss Pitkin. Nancy 145 Pltz. Margaret 43,4S,47,52,57,6B.151.1 182,187,188 Pleuss Plekan. ,Cynthia 172 Andrew 107.132 Pleuss. Karen 132 Pleuss, Peter 40,411,146 Roger 92 Rohrer, Charles 75,146 Rohrer.Jef1rey 9O.98.151.173 Rohrer, Mary Beth 173 Rohrer, Mary Paulette 55.173 Rohrer Ronsm ,Robert 173 an, Barbara 146 Roorbach, Harriet 77,146 Rcslnsky,Jtll 53,146 Schroeder. Wayne 174 Schuette. David 174 Schuette, Dennis 133 Schuette. John 133 Schuette, Marilyn 174 Schuette. Robert 133 Schuette. Phillip 147 Schuh, Donald 39,106,174 Ploeckelman.Willtam 146 Plumb. Susan 54.58.132 Pokorslu, Michael 146 Pokorsky, Susan 45,146 Polc. Linda 132 Pollen, James' 146 Pollen, Janis 146 Pollen. Pamela 76.146 Popp, Gary 59.146 Popp. Joseph 59.132 Pozorski, Curtis 132 Pozorski, James 146 Pozorski. Shirley 172 Prausa, Ron 146 Prescott, Barbara 75.76.146 Pribek. Charles 149 Pnckett. Mary 35.146 Pnem. Joyanne 146 Proper, Jean 132 Provot, Robert 54.146186 Prucha, Melissa 35.53.146,186 Puestow, Robert 146 Q Qualman, Kenneth 132 Ouilland Scroll 186,187 Ouirk. Roger 172 Quistdor1. Michael 132 Oulstdorl. Thomas 132 Radandt. Nancy 52,146 Raduenz, Robert 172 Flaether, Allan 146 Raether, Apnll 132 ' Ramthun, Linda 172 ,- Randolph. Deborah 41.87.124.13L2,186 Randolph, Deborah 41.87.124.132.186 Randolph. Thomas 41.146 Rank, Paul 172 Rankin, Mrs Gilbert 113 Rappe. Edward 1 17 Rappel. Don 39,172 Rappel. Leatrlce 146 Rappel, Mary 45.172 Rasmussen, Joyce 133 Rasmussen. Richard 82,146 Ratatczak, Diane 146 Rathsack. Sara 146 Rathsack. Steven 146 Rathsack, Walter 37,7 8.79. 1 33 Rauens. Francis 146 Rauens, Marlene 172 Rauhut, Paul 117 Rayford. Judith 146 192 Rostnsky, Karen 147 Rosinsky, Kristie 133 Rosinsky, Richard 79,102,133 Rosinsky, Robert 36,38,92.102.104,173.186, 187 Rosinsky,Rozanna 133 Rosinsky. Sally 133 Rosinsky, Sandy 46.133 Rosinsky. Stephen 75,173 Flostnsky, Tarn 52,147 Rosland, Chris 54,173 Rotter. Linda 173 Rozmarynosl:t,Janet 133 Schuh, Schuh, Donna 79,174 Linda 37,46.52.79.101.147 Schuh. Shirley 175 Schultz. Allan 35,59.147,1B6 Schultz, Arthur 37,74.75,77.147 Schultz. Cheryl 133 Schultz, David 175 Schultz, Douglas 175 Schultz, Jalaine 45.48.147 Schultz. James 39,97,147 Schultz. Joette 52.147 Schultz. Lee 133,186 Schultz, Robert 36,175,186 Schultz, Sandra 42.47.52.71.84,151.175.18 Rozma Rudin. Rue. N Rulseh rynoski. Nancy 147 Suzanne- 147 ancy 79.147 ,Monica 133 Runners Club 40.41 Runno e. Gerald 1 33 Rusboldt.Carol 133 Rusboldt, Francis 73,147 Rusch, Bonnie 133 Rusch.William 147 Rushford, Kenneth 118 Ruthmansdorler, Lyle 173 Fluzsk,Eonnie 47,48,49.7 147 Ryazewski, .Janet 47.66.68,173,183,187.188 Rydzewski. Richard 147 Flyer. Jacqueline 79.133 Rysticken. Mary 36,43.46,69.173,186.187, 188 , S Saindon. Richard 101.147 Satndon. Stephan 74.76.173 Salerno, John 133 Salewsky. Steve ,147 Salkowski, Michael 51.173 Salzbrun. Cheryl 133 Sampe, Richard 147 Sampe. Robert 147 Sande rson. Susan 133 Sanlader. Mary Louise 133 SSIOYI. Jacqueline 147 Satterburg. George 133 Sauer. Susan 79.147 Savage, Anne 41.87.133,186 Savage.John 41,96,174 Scallon. John 133 Schack, Richard 147 Schaefer. John 174 Schafl Schau Schau ,Mary 52.79.147 s, Anthony 174 s, Bruce 133 Scherer. Gregg 92 Scherer. Michael 174 9,87.101.137,138. Schumacher,Jane 49,124,133 Schuman, Gregory 102,147 Schuster, Warren 118.182 Schwab, Alfred 133 Schwab. Kenneth 73.175 Schwantz, Pam 46,52,175,186 Schwark. William 133 Schwartz. Sandra 35.71,137.13B.147 Schwartz. Richard 95 Schwoerer. Fred 73 Scott.Janet 42.52.175 Scroggins. Richard 119,133 Seal. Judith 175 Seal. Kenneth 79,147 Sears, Sharon 1 18 Seidl. Donna 45.175 Setdl. Karl 101.133 Seller, Irving 26,175 Sell. Karen 79.175 Sepnafski. William 90,102,103.104.147 Sepnieski. Mary 41.56.147 Severson, Judith 53.147 Severson, Mark 133 Shallue. Daniel ,147 Shamrock, Lorri 34,52,68.175.186,187.188 Sharpe. Fred 41.75.133,186 Shaw, Kathleen 41,42,46,52,7O,175.1B7 Shaw, William 133 Shea. Barbara 147 Shedlosky, Andrew 36,54.175.186 Shedlosky. Lucy 133 Shepard, James 133 Sheraslu, Debra 133 Sheraslu,Jeanne 176 Shtmek, Cheryl 34.42,48,49,176.186 Shimek. John 147 Shtmek. Judy 147 Shimek, Richard 133 Shimek. Robert 176 Shlmek. Suzanne 48,82.137.138,147 Shimon, Joanne 35.53,147,1B6 Sickinger. Phyllis 37,147,186 Stcktnger, Virginia 133 Siebold, Michael 133 Siebold.Wayne 147 7 Slelski. Mary Sieracki. Barba Sterackt. Dennl Sieracki, Fred Stewart. Mary 79.147 ra 133 s 59.147 59,176 133 Simmer, Richard 134 Simmer, Patrtci Simon. Cecelia Simon, Christan a 176 41.B0.137,147 e 35.47,56.137,138,147.186 Slmono, Michael 83,124,134 Singer.Julie 176 Sinnaeve, Joanne 147 Slnor. Michael 147 Siptorski. Kenneth 176 Slpiorskt, Nancy 147 Sitkawitz. John 147 Sitkiewitz, Kenneth 79,147 Skarda. David 147 Skatrud.William 96.176,186.187 Ski Club 40.41 Skldmore.Ann 37.79,101,134 Skor. Wayne 176 Skowronek, Michael 176 Skubal.Jeanelle 134 Skubal,Thomas 39.98.109,176 Slattery, Karen 134 Sleger, Emil 134 Sleger, Lloyd 134 Sleger. Wayne 176 Sloggett. Susan 147 Smaglik, Mary 147 Smith. Barbara 176 Smith. Diane 74,75,76.176 Smith, Felicia 21,34,42,48.52,54.176, 186 Smith. Keith 147 Smith, Renee 134 Smith. Sandra 74.75.148 Smith. Virginia 53,75.76.134.186 Sobel. Cynthia 134 Soeldner, Vern 39,50,74,98,1OS.148 Sophomore Chorus 78.79 Sorge, Greg 148 Sarge. Karen 148.188 Spaeth, John 148 Spanish Club 37 Specht. Eugene 148 Spindler.Courtney 41.61.176 Splndler, John 4O,68.82,176.188 Spindler. Susan 41.52.56.79.136,148 Springer, Sharon 14,76,176.186 Staalson. Margaret 5Z.69.176.187.188 Stadelman, Marilyn 176 Stangel, Kathryn 35.41.46.148.186 Stage Crew 82 Stannard. Diane 148 Stanzel. Arlene 50,134 Stark, Edward 105.176 Staudinger. William 176 Staudt. John 177 Steckmesser.Bradd 34,39,84.90.9B,102,103. 151.177.1B2.187 Steckmesser, Mrs, M, 45 Stacker, Ellen 76.77.148 Steeber. Ann 82.176 Steffen. James 134 Steffen. Sue 177 Stefl,Thomas 25,177 Steinberg. Thomas 148 Stembrecker.John 35.148,186,187 Steinke, Gloria 176 Steinke. Nancy 134 Steinke, Richard 134 Stelzer, William 148 Stephani, Susan 45.55.177 Stever, David 148 Stever, Deborah 177 Stichert.Jel'1ery 177 Stock. Arnold 134 Stock. Darlene 53.79.148 Stock. Dennis 148 Stock, Kathleen 134 Stock, Larry 59.75,148.187 Stock. Milton 121 Stock, Timothy 148 Stockmeier,Jacquellne 79,134 Stoehr, Darrell 50,148 Stoehr, Duane 177 Stokes, Ronald 51.118 Strauss. James 148 Strauss. Kristine 148 Strazer. Linda 148 Strebel, Charles 148 Stroebel, Diane 134 Strouf. Jean 53,177 Strouf, Patricia 79,177 Struck, James 77.148 Strzok, David 60,118 Stryzewskl. Lynn 177 Strzyzewslu. Mary 55,148 Strzyzewski. Sue 134 Stuckman, Maureen 148 Stuebs. Bonnie 177 Stuebs. Patricia 79,134 Stumm, Timothy 41.9O,97,177 Suchocki. Barbara 177 Sullivan. Carey 104,134 Sur1us. Daniel 134 Surfus, Joanne 177 Susdor1,Je1frey 148 Susdorf, Walter 118 Svacina. Faye 74,148 Swetltck. William 25.35,39.40,41.97.148,186 Swetlik, Nancy 177 Swiggum, Patricia 74.76.134 Swokowski.Je11rey 148 Szymczyk, Alan 148 Szymczyk. Veronica 177 T Tadych.Chrtstine 134 Tadych,Jean 134 Tadych.Patncta 4152.148 Tatt,Patrtcia 42,75.177 Waaok, 553, Tart, Thomas 134 Tanck, Marlrn 115 Tauschek, Kathleen 134 Tauschek, Leslte 177 Taylor, Jana 148 Taylor, Wtlltam 134 Tech, Dlanne 134 Tegelman, Russell 134 Tegen, Dorothy 134 Tegen, John 90,148 Tennts Club 40,41 Terens, Denms 134 Terp,Sandra 41,52,137,138,148 Tern, Ttmothy 178,182 Terry, Danlel 178 Tesnow, Dennts 134 Tesnow, Gerald 178 Tess, Lots 148 Tess, Wlllxarn 178 Teteak,R1chard 75,9B,105,124,13-4.186 Teteak, Sherry 134 Tetz1aH, Davtd 50,107,178 Tetzlalf, Earl 118 Thede, Lorna 134,186 Thels, Mlchael 148 Thelen, Mary Lee 45,178,186 Thtry, Patrtck 98,178 Thrry, Robert 135 Thomley,Day1d 77,107,148 Thomley, Rtchard 76,100,134 Thompson, Petef' 134 Thomsen, Loutse 35,53,148,186 Thor, Daniel 134 Thorpe,Suzanne 36,178 Thorr1ngton,Ruchard 178 Thuss, Cynthia 35,68,137,148,186,168 Thuss, Mtchael 148 Ttenor.Judv Anne 29,179 Ttenor, Mane 79,148 Ttmlrn, Nannette 45,178 Tutera,Jantce 178 TMSA 55 Toedter, Bonnie 149 Toeoel, Jel1ery 178 Topel, Jody 49,134 Tollelsor1,Dar1lel 148 TolIe1son,Sandra 74,75,77,176 Toltzman, Betsy 178 Tomchek, Mary Anne 46,179 Tompson,Jarnes 179 Torke,.lames 69,148 Torke, John 36,37.54,69,109,179,186 187,188 Torrtson, Maren 53,179 Torrtson, Scott 148 Torsch, Patncta 179 Totten, Kelley 134 Touhey, Peter 39,71,98,179,183,187 Trastek,V1ctor 35,68,96,102,13B,148 186,187,188 Treder, Janus 134,186 Tresselt, Kathryn 149 Trost, Mary Beth 148 Troupe, Jack 118 Trowbrtdge, Tum 105,119 Tucker, Nancy 148 Tuesburg, Kathleen 42,515,179 Tuschl, Gary 179 Tuschl, Mark 134 Twtohell,WtIltam 66,67,9O,9B,119 Tyson,John 134 V VaIttcltka,Phtlrp 8081,98,151,l79,187 Valleskey,Dlar1e 36,42,47,53,56,57,151, 179,187,188 VanDeGrlft,Steven 148 VanDeHey,Dennts 134 VanDeHey,Susan 134 VanDeHey,Wayne 179 VanDeHey,Wtlltam 148 VanderBloomen, Allen 179 VanderMlssen,Kenneth 134 VanElls,Michael 134 VanSchepen,Susan 179 VanSerlce,Margaret 134 VanWmkIe,Donald 90 Vesely,AIlen 134 Vetter,Denms 149 Vetter,Steve 134 Vettlng,Barry 134 Vetttng,Ttmothy 79,134 Vetrtng,Wayne 134 Voechung,Wendy 148 VogeI,Damel 134 Vogel, Thomas 50,100,148 Volkerna,.lames 134 Warren. Gary 38,80,180,182 Warren, Renee 53,135,186 Warrens. Manlyn 149 Waskow,Ttrnothy 135 Weaver, Jerry 40,135 Weber,Albett 74,77,148 Weber, Candace 148 Weber, Gardy 74,100,135 Weoer, Gary 75,135 Weber, Gary 148 Weber, .lan 73 Weber, Louts 121 Weber, Kay 45,148 Weber,Tom 76,124 Weekes. Gary 135 Weekes, Gregory 148,186 Weg1orth, Thomas 135 Wegne Wetght r. Sandra 37,52,56,14B Ttatners 50,51 Werna, Jean 148 Wetna, Sharon 148 Wetna, Steve 75,77,135 Welch, Eugene 100,107,135 Welch, Sharon 180 Weller, Denms 149 Welntcke, Steven 148 Wendt,James 135 Vnuk, Thomas 90 orf,Shar0n 48.73.78,87,179 Vollend Vo1z,Anna 121 Volz, Larry 73 Vorron,Wtllram 179 Vrar1ey,Llr1da 148 Vreeke,Barbara 79,148 Vreeka. Vreeke, Waack, Pamela 45,179 Rtchard 134 W Ann 148 Waaclr, James 59,179 Margaret 34,179,186 Waak,JeHrey 105,134 Wachholz,Mary 179 Wachholz,Sharon 34,42,53,80.81,83.179, 18Z,183,186,187 Wage,M1chael 101,134,186 Wagner, Barbara 179 Wagner, Chrlstopher 179 Warner, Cortnne 79,138,148 Wagner, Dayld 76,77 134 Wagner, Davtd 148 Wagner, Gaul 179 Wagner, Jeanne 179 Wagner, Mlchael 79,179 Wagner, Michael 148 Wagner, Ntcholas 59 Wagner, Patrtcta 179 Wagner .Randall 105,179 Wagner, Richard 148 Wagner, Susan 134 Walbert, Steven 134 Wall, Patncta 83,148 Walsh, Mtchael 179 Walsh, Patrlck 60,104,148 Wa1ske. Walske, Dennts 148 Ronald 134 Walters,Beverly 78,179 Walters, Davld 135 Walters, Joseph Walters, Randolph 149 Suzanne 77180 UIlman,Kathleen 68,179,187,188 1 Mr 7 90 U W rs, , - k,Gregor 135,18 , get, 4,18 JW! 11, 7 Wendstadt. Thomas 149 Wergtn, Donald 180 Wergrn, Frances 40,90,100,137,149 Werleln, Lee 119 Werletn, Lee 119 Wernecke,.lames 74,180 Wester,John 135 Westpha1,James 36,BZ,180,186,187 Wetenkamp, Bonnte Lee 45,180 Wetenkamp, Mlchael 135 Wetenkarno, Robert 100,135 Wheeler, Angeltne 149 1Nhereatt, Deborah 41,49,51,18D Wtegand, Mark 135 Wtegand, Mtchael 180 Wter,James 135 Wterserna, Charles 135 W1esner, Ronald 180 Wlgand, Marllyn 79,83,135,186 Wlgen, Ronald 180 Wllda, Andrew 149 Wtlda, Juliann 130 Wllda, Shan 180 Wtlde, Susan 135 WllheIrn,Dart1el 149 WtIhe1m, Patrick 90,180 Wtlke, Cheryl 135 Wtlke, Peter 39,98,102,104,18O Wrlke, Randy 135 Wtlke, Richard 100,135 Wtllvams, Howard 35,137,13B,149,1B6 WtlItams,.Iudy 151,180 Wllltams, Kay 119 WlIItquette,Cynthta 149 Wtlltquette, John 100.135 Wllms, Wally 50,135 WlI1ts, Fatrrck 35,149,186,187 Wtlson, Denms 149 Wllson, Randolph 135 Wtmmer, Drana 135 Wtmmer, Ellen 35,149 Wrmmer, Gregory 135 Wunder, Lera 120 Wlmecku, Barbara 149 Wtnkel, Alice 180 Wtnter, Robert 149 Wrrth, Bonnue 149 Wtsnlewskl, Mary 149 Watt, Larry 39,92,98,18O Wmmus, Dale 180 Wojta, Eltzabeth 180 Woll, Patrtcla 186 Wollershetm, Grace 73.78180 Wollershetm, Lots 135 Wollersherm, Thomas 181 Wood, George 100,135 wood, Larry 181 Wood, Mtchael 90,108,149 Worrhtngton,CharIes 135 Woyta1,Jeffrey 104,124,135 Wozntck, Margaret 135 Wrench, Anne 41,56,135,186 Y Yeadon, James 36,82.181,186 Velmene, Fred 181 Yohanek, Edward 149 Young, Jacob 149 Youngren, Robert 1 12 Z Zabler, Michael 149 Zahn, Kathleen 181 Zahortk, Sandra 149 Zald1var,Ov1r 149 Zartcor, Colleen 181 Zarn, Chnsttne 149 Zboralskt,.lon 135 Zechel, Jerry 40,41,135 Zechel,John 41,79,135 Zelllnger, Laddle 58,119 Zlarnlk, Cele 121 Zrarmk, Davld 40,135 Ztarmk, Ltnda 149 Ztarntk, Mary 48,149 Ztarntk, Patrtck 149 Zach, Mary 35,149 Zlebell, Ann 46.52149 Ziemer, Barbara 149,186 Zlerhut, Chrtstune 149 Ztesrner, Bernard 74,149,186 Zletlow, Mary 149 Zlglrnskl, Eugene 121 Ztgmund, Robert 95 Ztmmerman, Arlene 34,5Z,58,76,181,1B6 Zrmmerman, Kaye 37,149 Ztrnmerman, Janice 181 Zlmmerrnan, Russell 135 Zlnkel,JaCqueIlr1e 181 Zoch, Claude 4O,9O,119,138 Zooh, Kathy 79,135 Zoerb,Chrtst1ne 35,55,58,7E,77,149,186 Zuehlke,Theresa 181 Zunker, Roger 181 Zutz, Dennts 109,181 Zycn, Ann 149 Zych, Thomas 149 W 1 tl. 1 1417144 9 Vbyyrffjjfy 1 193 I IMPERIAL EASTMAN CORP. 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One Hour Martinizing and Fashion Award Cleaners, 822 South Sth Bonner 84 Wheratt, Drs., 709 Washington Burtard's Upholstering Shop, 1025 South 26th Lube Devices Inc., Nagle Avenue McMullen 84 Pitz Construction Co., 923 Commercial Meadow Lanes Bowling Alley, 3701 Meadow Lane Perry, Dr. Thomas K., 1111 South 12th Radandt, Fred 84 Sons, 2418 South 18th Van Ells, Dr. R. J., Dentist, 904A. South 8th Weyerhaeuser Company, 2000 South 18th E. 84 B. Bindery, 709 Buffalo C. Reiss Coal Co., 509 Jay Napp Office 84 School Supply, 823 Jay Burger Boat Co., Inc., 1811 Spring Barbers Local Number 694 Cashman 84 Savage, Attys., 821 Washington Clark Super 100, 2016 Washington Davis 84 Erdmann, Drs., 601 North 8th East Wisconsin Trustee Co., 935 South 8th Frieder's City Bakery, 1926 South 9th Glen's Camera Shop, Inc., 818 South 8th Globe Laundry and Dry Cleaning, Inc., 1401 Washington Great Atlantic 84 Pacific Tea Co., The White House Milk Division, 1120 Washington Invincible Metal Furniture Co., 842 South 26th Kaysun Inc., 445 South 29th Koepp Electric 84 Marine Supply, 2701 Custer Late's Bar-B-O. Stand, 1924 South 9th MusiaI's Hauling Service, 1130 South 23rd Normington's Laundry 84 Dry Cleaning, Inc., 1020 South 26th Penney,J. C. Co. Inc., 902 South 8th Pfeffer Funeral Home, 928 South 14th Pozorski, Jos. A., Hauling Service, 2520 Division Richter, A. M. 84 Sons Co., 1819 South Sth Savage, Dr, John, Dentist, 904A South 8th Spindler Co., 821 South 10th Stannard, Dr. Gilbert H., 1425 Gunnell Lane WCUB Radio Station, 2500 Mirro Drive Weinert, Sig. Photographer, 1502 South 10th Wisconsin Fuel 84 Light Corp., 402 North 10th WOMT Radio Station, 1118 Washington Buerstatte's Drug Store, 919 South 8th Glander Art Studio Inc., 822 Washington Jochem's Auto Parts, 1806 Western Avenue Boelters Jewelers, 1106 Washington Crystal Ice Company, 1306-1324 Clark HamiIton's Flowers, 102 North 8th Temp-Controld Storage, 1306-1324 Clark Warrens Restaurant, 905 Washington Belle Shoppe, 810 Washington AAC-E Building Service, Inc., 2513 Marshall Anderson Electric Co., 823 Washington Badger Specialty Co., 815 Jay Banker, Dr. Robert, 709 Washington Barbier, Gene, Heating Service, 1027 South 10th Becker Ornamental Iron Inc., Memorial Drive Beerntsen's Confectionery, 108 North 8th Belson 84 Radl, Drs., 904A South 8th Berkedal 84 Shimek Inc., 822 York Berk's Apparel Shop lnc., 909 South 8th Bertler, Dr. E. F., Optometrist, 809 Franklin BilIy's Cafe, 825 South 8th Blahnik, Dr. Gilbert J., Dentist, 1036 South 8th Bohachek Chas. Co. Inc., Menasha Avenue Book 84 Gift, 831 South 8th BorndahI's Park Drug Store, 1302 New York Avenue Braunel, Edwin W,, Co. Inc., Plmbrs., 1614 Clark Brey's Food Market, 318 North 8th Bringe, Dr. James, 270 North 7th, Sheboygan Buth, Vernon, Floor Covering Co., 523 North 10th Canada Dry Bottling Co., 710 Madison Checker Yellow Radio Cab Service, 704 Washington Chermak Meat Market, 210 North 8th Clark, Rankin, Nash, 84 Spindler, Attys., 926 South Sth Clipper City Motel, 3949 Calumet Avenue Colonial Inn, 1001 South 8th D 84 H Printing Shop, 918 Jay Dan's Shoe Service, Western Avenue Danielson, John C., Atty.,1110 South 8th Dewane 84 Dewane, Attys., 939A South 8th Dick Brothers Bakery, 306 North 8th Dicke, Dicke 84 Bero, Attys., 826A South 8th Dn' EI Wig Salon, 208 North 8th Duebner, H. C., Bookkeeping Service, 817 South 8th Dufek, John H., Marketer, 1110 Buffalo Dunning's Grocery, 1805 Washington Elbow Room, 702 Buffalo Ewen Body Shop 84 Wrecker Service, 609 York Fairview Super Market, 1002 North 21st Falk V 84 S Hardware Co., 209 North 8th Fehrmann Insurance Agency, 11 North Sth First National Bank, 202 North 8th First Securities Realty Co., 1008 Washington Fischl Ice Cream 84 Dairy Co., 1421 Marshall French Slipper Shop, 833 South 8th Fronk, Ben F. Agency Inc., 901 Marshall George's Coin Service, 439 South 29th Gloe Insurance 84 Investment Agency, 927A South 8th Graff's Quality Market, 1301 Washington Grall, Alvin 84 Son, Meat Market, 1127 South 10th Gra-Mar House of Drapes, 218 North 8th Grant Heating 84 Air Conditioning Corp., 908 Jay Groffman Pharmacy, 925 South 8th Hagenow Laboratories Inc., 2810 Wollmer Hamachek Used Car Sales Room, 822 Franklin Hammond, Dr. R. W., Physician 84 Surgeon, 902A Jay Heier, Gene, Orchestra-Realty Bldg. Contractor, 520 Reed Avenue Hein Plumbing Co., 1022 South 10th Hoeffner, Walter F. Printing Service, 816 Washington Hooper 84 Ihlenfeld, CPA's, 421 North 8th Industrial Millwork Inc., Route 4 J. 84 J.. Schmitt Lumber, Inc., 1117 Franklin Jagemann Plating Co., 1324 South 26th Jagemann Stamping Co., 2814 Wollmer Janis Music Co., 909 Washington Jeanne's' Beauty Salon, 21 14 Division Jens Funeral Home, 1122 South 8th Jones, Bob, Battery 84 Tire Service, 1315 Franklin Julie Ann Fabric Mart, 719 Franklin Just, Dr. H. W., Orthodontist, 104 North 8th Kadow Meat Market, 1128 Washington Kadow Pattern Works, 826 South 17th Kadow's Realty Co.. 1128 Washington Kasper Construction Co., 2000 North 1Sth Kaufman Jewelers, 1126 Washington Kaufman Mfg., Co., 547 South 29th Kollath, Charles E.. CPA, 815A South Sth Koutnik Br Schwartz Inc., 912 South 8th Krejcie's Citgo Service Station, 315 North 10th Krueger's Paint 81 Floor Covering Co., 710 York Kubitz, Jack M., Dst. Agent, 104 North 8th Kuglers Sport Shop, Calumet Avenue Kuhl's Shoe Store, 314 North Sth Lake Park Oil Inc., 204 North 10th Lakeside Machine Shop lnc., 605 Washington Lambert 81 Zinda Co., 3907 Calumet Avenue Lindsay Softwater, Sales 81 Service, 1210 Washington Louie's Sporting Goods lnc.. 807 North 8th Luckow Nursery 81 Landscaping Service, 3610 Waldo Blvd. Lulloff Furniture Store, 901 South Sth Lutz, William J., Taylor. 906 Jay M 84 A Electronics, 1801 Marshall Mabel's Fry Shack. 911B Park Malek's Food Market. 1624 New York Avenue Malzahn Sr Seidl Paint Store Inc., 1013 Washington Manitowoc Ambulance Service, 609 York Manitowoc Bottling Works. 1227 Washington Manitowoc Clinic, 601 Reed Avenue Manitowoc Grey Iron Foundry lnc., 2701 Division Manitowoc New Car Dealers Manitowoc News Agency, 820 South 8th Manitowoc Realty lnc., 901 Marshal Manitowoc Savings Bank, 922 South 8th Manitowoc Savings 81 Loan Association, 1013 South Sth Margenau Drug Store, 1100 South 30th Mayer, John, Atty., 917A South 8th Mazanet Truck St Crane Service, 1720 Menasha Avenue McNeil Shoes and Smartwear Shop, S35 South Sth Mel's Sav-Way Service Station, 210 North 10th Metropolitan Life Insurance, 9 North 8th MichaeI's Fix-It Shop, 2003 South 18th Michalek Electric Shop, 2614 Custer Midget Cafe, 912 Franklin Miller Sinclair Service Station, 1901 Washington Mittnacht Funeral Home, 628 North Water Mlada, Bob and Carmen, Orchestra, S18 South 25th Muchin 81 Muchin, Attys., 1004 Washington Naidl Chiropractic Offices. 926 South 8th National Tinsel Mfg. Co., 1133 South 1 6th Pleuss Realty Co. Inc., 807 Jay Plumb Bt Nelson Co.. 716 Buffalo Rahr's Furniture Inc., 1011 South 10th Randolph, Drs., 1119 Marshall Rauch, Dr. W. W., 923 Washington Ridge Motor Supply Co., 1011 Franklin Rohrer's Drug Store, 2002 Marshall Roy's Auto Sales, Roy Haag, 417 North 10th Rugowski, S. E., Greenhouse. 2311 South 10th Rummele's Inc., Jewelers, 818 South 8th Rutherford, George, Inc., 1910 Franklin Salutz, Lawrence V., Atty., 1110 South Sth Schaus, Emil, Hardware lnc., 912 Jay Schaus, Wm. 84 Sons, Inc., 1013 Franklin Scheer, Dr. T. K., 910 North 8th Scherping, Dr. Walter H., 815A South Sth Schlei C. Dray Line Inc., 936 South 18th Schmidt's Service Station, 802 North Sth Schwantes Mfg. Co., 1544 North 8th Schwartz, R. O.. Atty., 926 South Sth Sell, Richard L.. DDS., 926 South 8th Sepnafski's Meat Market. 1521 Washington Sheehan. Dr. R. W., Dentist, 601 North Sth ShuIander's Flowers, Memorial Drive Sigman's Ladies' 84 ChiIdren's Apparel Shop. 1422 Washington Simon. Dr. George, M.D., 624 North Sth Sinclair Refining Co., 1110 Buffalo Smoke Cellar, 721 Franklin Sorge Ice Cream 81 Dairy Co., 2000 South 10th South Side Hardware Co., 920 Washington Spahn's Bakery, 2207 Marshall Sporting Goods Supply Co., 809 Quay Standard Oil Co.. 1121 Buffalo Stangel, J. J. Hardware Co., S23 South 8th Stangel's Super Valu Store. 1920 South 10th Steckbauer, Dr. J. W., 926 South Sth Stephani - Strupp Oil Co., 1137 South 10th Strong. Dr. R. G., Phys., 821A Washington Teitgen. C. E., Atty., 927A South 8th Teitgen, Dr. T. A., 927A South 8th Terens, Arthur. General Contractor, 1206 South 26th Thomas Paint 81 Glass Store. 919 Washington Triad Radio 81 Television Inc., 115 North 10th Triangle Zephry Oil Co., 1102 Franklin Vallesky, Leslie J., Atty., 709 Franklin Vern's Clover Farm Store. 811 North Sth Vogue Beauty Salon, 7 North 8th Wall. Charles, Dr., 904A South 8th Wanezek, Dr. Virgil C., 926 South 8th Weber's Bakery, 1100 South 30th Wenstadt, Dr. D. H., Dentist, 104 North 8th .tilt Neff'5 Natural Fgqd, 901 Washington Wargin. Daniel, Painting Contractor. 1114 South 14th Nelesen Plumbing Co., 823 Buffalo ' WestphaI's of Manitowoc. Inc., 301 North 8th Neuser's Cafe, 1406 Washington 'QQ 5 C7 Wickman's Cycle Service. 109 North 10th Nonh End Drug Store, 302 No,-gh Sth Williamson Jewelers, 113 North 8th Northern Food Products Co.. 843 South 21 Wingfield Oil C0-- 114 Buffalo Ngnhwegtgrn Mutual Llfg Ins Co 104 Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry Co., Inc., 838 South 16th Office Machines Company 212 No h 8 9 Pagel s Meat Market, 1136 South 1 Paul's Park Drug Store, 2101 Wester A nue Pech's Food Market, 2316 Washin ton Pfeffer Furniture Store, 915 Washington Pick, Daniel M., M.D., 926 South Sth Piggly Wiggly Food Store, 1339 North t Pizza Garden, 1015 Washington Orinetal Millin co.,s35 South 29: ' Xf 9 Pete Peterson Shell Service Station. ashinq lwtliitit wi t tl Worthington, T. C., CPA, 1036 South 8th Yindra's Home Bakery. 901 North 11th Yost, Dr. Fl. G., Phys. 81 Surg., 918 Washington Yvonne Beauty Salon, 825 South Sth ' Zimmerman's Ready To Wear, 931 South 8th Wojta and LeBreck Ins. 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