Lincoln High School - Leopard Yearbook (Lincoln, KS)
- Class of 1973
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Days of future passed . . . 1973 LE UPARD gf? B - ' J ,Sl p g. W Q6 n 31' I-278 gv3:gF'!Jg 019 ' Ji 04.4 ,Qin 3,57 ggfjo 5 3 8.m:1agEg gg., C45 an el ',f ..c: e 1 an 51 F?pQc.1,,g, :QS I H lgot l 1 i . Q l' 4 s , X 7 , 1 1 4. 1 A ' - -sf Lincoln High School Lincoln, Kansas Co-Editors: Georgia Robbins and Jan Pruitt Dedication A Good Teacher, a Wonderful Friend . We, the Leopard Annual Staff, dedicate this 1973 yearbook to Mr. David Bogart. For us, the small things leave the greatest im- pression--a friendly face, a honking yellow school bus waiting for late students, a short, stocky, craggy-faced man wearing a we1der's Beanie and a ragged, discolored lab coat. These are a few of the many signs that make Dave worthy of this honor. When we return in memory to the halls of LHS, the picture that greets us most often is the smiling face of Dave, ,x .. f X l nf 'mnu 'i'i,? Ly, ,, , W, ' ' Na ' ,. ,A WW ff, . ,.,,h,,w i 5' f QI .RJ HW W :AMW ,ht Q ww ,MJT fuk Days Of MR . METTNER NERS . LEWICK Administration MR . BOWIE MRS . WOLF POST ROCK MOTEL 81 GROCERY Future Passed DAVID BOGART 'The aim of education is to enable man to continue his learning. Read, mark, learn and inwardly digest. JEAN CONVERSE CLOVIS CUSHMAN MARY JANE DAY MARY ANN DRUMMET LINCOLN GOOD SAMARITAN HOME 5 N GARY FELDKAMP WAYNE G ER DES BARBARA GOURLEY MARION FLORENCE MARY ANN GOURLEY LINCOLN GROCERY 6 . I 3 R R if W JUDITH QUALLS CHARLES NEWELL PAUL ROBERTS JOHN QUALLS JOE ORTIZ STANDARD SERVICE DENNIS TOEWS LARRY STILLWELL A teacher affects eternity, he can never tell where his influence stops. DEAN THOMPSON RICHARD SCHMIDT ANNA MARIE WOLTING 8 uNcoLN T.v. s. REPAIR N X 5 Busdrivers-LEFT TO RIGHT: Lottie Pruitt, David Bogart, Doris Larsen, Joyce Rathbun, Yvonne Chard, Art Hutchison, Lawrence Brown and Phil Houston. Cooks-LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruby Suelter, Darlene Hendrickson and Selma Webb. 4 Janitors: MR. AND MRS . HERMAN MEIER x: '.' fig' ag , . Me, gr. POST ROCK GROCERY I Can't Say Any More BACK ROW: Richard Wahl, Sheldon VanAmburg, Frank Wallace. FRONT ROW: William Douglas, Robert Hamilton, Eugene Schott, Frank Cole, not pictured. P '... 1 W Q S. .-Yi hx 3 AIT, M .L ---0-Q13 Board of Education LINCOLN olL coMPANY M .t -WW, SENIORS lf' CRONAN'S IGA 3 MW 'pr' . G, Q., KRW? bi X VI tx E ig ,L BQ AV R - WJ gg A,Uz1w93fcw ygjwwy Aga 9 F fp Q ,pf Q3 3 Q do ,bf- f, '59- 2 ff 5, 159, f SW V D318 H d 2 5 3 25 3 fs Q-LM 16044-4 3 W9 ,M ?y ifwf W His E-M 73.1 Qi? Aviw tix? N AWE , We Q-bw? 5Q if 0 JW? F my Seniors 19 3 JIM HEINZE PRESIDENT You stand in your omm light. NANCY LARSEN TREASURER I can alter my life by altering my attitude. . ' . Jo Rosmsnoox sEcRE'rARY She is born happy every morning. 43 ,, :M ' 'AK is ' - I REX FISCHER VICE-PRESIDENT Character is property. It is the noblest of possessions. MOTTO: Life today is tomorrow's beginning COLORS : Purple and silver FLOWERS : Rose - MONTE ABELL BILL ANDREASEN STUCO PRESIDENT Speak of me as I am. I came, I saw, I conquered. BEVERLYIBLAIR IQADINE BOIIIE It takes both rain and slmshine to make a rainbow. Beauty is truth, truth beauty. HILDA BH-IRENS The manner of giving is worth more than the gift. ' , V, ,M Q Q5 ,, ' 1' v., fx M YW H JEFF BOSCH K Everyman's work is a portrait of himself. I5 DARYL BUDREAU Silence is an answer to a wise man. DAN BYARLAY JAN BURBRIDGE Beauty and wisdom are rarely conjoined. KARIN CI-IARD KEITH BUTTENHOFF He hears a different drummer KARLI CHARD To do a great right, do a little Age cannot wither her, nor custom By the grace of God, I am whatl wrong. stale her infinite variety. am. 16 - JOHN CROMWELL He was a goodly king. DENNY FLAHERTY Whatever is worth doing is worth doing right. GENE DONLEY All women are the same . l PAT GEYER 1 For who loves that must fixst be wise and good. LAURA DONLEY Speak softly and carry a big stick MARILYN GOOD Thy will to do, thy soul to dare. 17 qs he . ,K N Q - I PEGGY GOURLEYG DEBBIE HEINS CHUCK KERTH Love is. . .what you make it. Here is a dear and true friend. No one knows what he can do till he tries. - , MARK LARO DEBBIE LARSEN LINDA LEWIS I Be silent and safe--silence never U She hangs upon the cheek of night Dreamer of dreams betrays you, ' as a rich jewel. 18 . kg NLERI PANZER MCBRIDE CAROL MEILI Be thou faithful unto death. Be good, sweet maid, and let who can be clever. 1 l-1 , 1 EVA O' BANN ON BOBBI PETERS A As pure in thoughts as angels are. Wise to resolve, patient to perform. -I. - PAUL MICHAEL Tell that to the marines. iQ JAN PRUITT I grow old learning something new every day. 19 RODNEY RATI-IBUN BRENDA REES Many are called, but few are chosen. I believe because it is possible. w 1 ' N RANDY SERRIEN TOM SHAFFSTALL Man to command and woman to obey, stronger one becomes after hurdling it. 0 The more dificult the obstacle the 20 GEORGIA ROBBINS What I am to be l am now becoming LEILA HANSEN STREET To love, obey, and cherish. CURTIS SUELTER As free as the grass grows. ROGER SUELTER Life is 10'X1 what you make it and 9096 how you take it. - gg xo ,. 1? JOHN THOMSEN Be 'always sure you're right, then go ahead. THERESA URBANFK RHODA VALElXITlIjIE m 1 m N MW She is a woman therefore to be won. A merry heart maketh a cheerful Needs careful watching since he friend . ,, boarders on the brilliant. '71 L l Q f , :K '53 K ' Elf -:S Sifisr. ' in ' E if gsi 'J L X - 21 f f, 1- 411. V 4 f , if 'I ' VICKI WATSON 6 MARK WILSON She moves a goddess, and she looks Don't do as Ig do as I tell you a queen. DQN WOLTING The most potent thing in life is habit. Hard at work peek- a-boo! No, no, you big dummy! Get smart with me, Get together Look at the birdie boy, and I'l1 have to get Western with ya 4 J Guess what I got? self-destruct in 5 seconds. . . Curlers in your hair, shame on you! And that's the truth! 1-2-3, Jump! Sweet and innocent FLAHERTY ELECTRIC Look, ma, termites! 23 7mH k ' L i' Y wwe-MVK. . ,. .. , , . qi Vw 1, S ,, M JUNIGRS HALL FURNITURE Tim Madden Bridget Vkolting President- Secretary jay Liggett Mike Morgan Vice-Pres. Donna Achterberg Bud Andreasen Mike Bishop Debbie Byarlay Roger Campbell jo Chard Rick Chard Linda Choitz Terri Coker Cathy Cole jim Cole joe Coover Audrey Couse Paula Cox Melodee Cromwell Rachelle Davis Dena Donley Diana Douglass Mark Eckhart Rae jean Gjesdahl jennifer Gorsuch Teree Hamilton Opal Hannemann Mike Hansen Tim Hansen JoAnn Hartzell Marjory Hollis Rick Holman Wade Howell Gary Imler Y0u'll Be In The End fi S fi 4 lg I s , an . 'AV, , W 6, if , z ia ' as ' ' ff ' ef ., 'S 1 ' 25 U :X W ,i, ii 141 .Q ., 1 Y 59 --QQ, 3 I. 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Leesa Abell Paula Ackerman Kris Ahring Cindy Anderson Chris Balluch Miriam Behrens Jody Blair Ila Brockway Craig Brummer Jim Burns Kenny Cole Rhonda Crawford jori Cromwell Cindy Day Missy Dean Liz Dickerman Sheree Donley Tina Douglass joel Eckelman Claudia Effland Bill Ferguson jim Fink Mark Garrison Don Griffin Ron Griffin Mike Gulledge Leon Hart Betsy Healy Donna Heins Deb I-leinze Kent Nunn Secretary Just What I 'm Going Through April Welliver T I'E2.SL11'6I' Qw Q nk.y, 6 -wrvl' uf We W I! n Im S X 2, Z1 f if X., , iw- K X ii? :-f .- ' ei- AY ' W4-w'1. fs 's ' 4' lf ig ,,., , , as lit' X , VZ . W,k 5g,,jLL . K I Af: I I ' . 4 4.0 1 If r 42:4 will Kr.. . lii ', ' ': 1 l ,, B wssliw Q M lrr inrii iwiw ' s 'VV in ...B A j E nj ' 'Qi V , Q, ',, 1 '-,5 ' ' ' , , gs: ' ir sf iv A fil 'iff i V K , y ,I 53 ,.l,r , , B iq BEVERLY STATE BANK hey Canft Understand .- hrz : rw ,. 1 2. .,.. 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FARMERS ELEVATOR AND FEED CO. INC. Nev er Reaching The End ' Ed Madden, President Randy Jones, Vice President Lynette Wallace, Secretary Susie Campbell, Treasurer Tim Andreasen Lesli Bosch Stephanie Broberg Greta Brummer Doug Budreau Elaine Buttenhoff Donnie Cole Terry Cole Carole Cromwell Jaynell Cromwell Kevin Defebaugh Norma Dohe Steve Donley Pam Donabauer Debi Drummet Tammy Eckelman Kimberly Effland Barb Fischer Steven Gorsuch Susan Grifin Dannie I-learn , -' Randy Herbel as r I Jeffery Howell an J V, N , Q Arlisa Jensen ' N J if Doug Jensen ,'b':: ' Wesley Jensen sf J Jeffery Kobbeman is 7 J Darlene Kreigh ' '- X QL Mary Kroenlein I e i 'jef f Shelia Lebien i :QQ s A A A' Ef DUCKWALLS ,f . . , ,mmf -at sg . f - il :FN ,. S Q2 sv J 5 QM' 'W ise ec x . , - by 5:9 f .-3. N X Xi H lf' f , YE' is , . S' mf X X 4 ff XJ :L X is i ,, E .. ,Q . ss a 2 ' X Q 'N 3 R+ 2 sw K' '+A v ,, Y Q , ef if . fi as. Q f , f' lily . ,sk YAP any J . ie 3+ ,fi N , Qi uses , aes is . 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A .. .A:' I 'A f , ,-ffV iri a 4 .A,A I-ipgg :1:i T T ff? mi Pam Zachgo Not pictured: Toby Holloway and Omar Hair ANDERSON DEPARTMENT STORE Kathy Long Nancy Mabry Cindy Mastellar Bob Maze Tim Meier Jayne Meili David Meyer jesse Meyer jon Morton Wayne McAfee Bob Nunn Tim Reeves Peg Ronan Leslie Schneider Peg Schoenberger Tracey Schott Lynn Schroeder Tim Schroeder Vicki jo Serrien Tammy Smith Franklin Snyder Michael Spear Lora Suelter R.T. Thompson Sandra Tromble Cindy Von Fange Dwight Watson Don White Terry Wiebke james Wolfe 35 s 5 5 GW , M- , 4, iz ,Q v 92 5 ,ff Q f' V . 'X i 431 I ' f . W.. :ZEEA Q 6 L 2 wa AHF' El' ' Galvin nf, lv Q Y H E Q , v 439934 ,wg - A qfwij , 1 1 ' '11 fx. fl 4,N,.-v- 'Wang mummy f 'fwk X xr + L x 1 'iwlihr-'X fa-an Q wav I i K L I..-v.:,...... URGANIZATIONS N.. German Club FRONT ROW: K. LaShell, B. Peters, N. Bolte, M. Cromwell. 2nd ROW: R. Schmidt, I. Brockway, T. Little, S. Tromble, N. Dohe, D. Drummet, T. Nelson, J. Cromwell. 3rd ROW: S. Donley, C. Day, C. Efiland, L. Meili, K Long, J. Burns, J. Gorsuch, G. Morrical, C. Cromwell, B. Healy, S. Lebien, Donna Heins. 4th ROW: J. Chard, J. jorgenson, K. Panzer, D. Heinze, S. Jensen, D. Byarlay, D. Donely, K. Nunn, M. Morgan, T. Madden, J. Ligget, S. Gorsuch, I. Howell, E. Madden. This year's activities included a German Caroling party. The group walked around the neighborhood singing Christmas songs in German. In May, the Club participated in a German field day in Wichita. Several Kids took tests. Three others presented a skit called Niklas and the Leopard --in German, naturally. .Q QUARTZITE STONE CO. INC. M ournalism Class BACK ROW: Keith Buttenoff, Dan Byarlay, Torn Shaffstall, jan Pruitt, Paul Michael, Roger Suelter, Rod Rathbun THIRD ROW: Bobbi Peters, Hilda Behrens, Brenda Rees, Rhoda Valentine, Georgia Robbins, Pat Geyer. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Drummet, Debbie Heins, jo Rosebrook, Nancy Larsen, Karin Chard. FRONT ROW: Eva O'Bannon, Carol Meili, Linda Lewis. NOT PICTURED: Gene Donley. Journalists have always been our most old-fashioned class, being too busy with the news of the day to lay aside the mental habits of fifty years before. --Frank Moore Colby CO-EDITORS: Georgia Robbins ww' jan Pruitt BUSINESS MANAGERS: Roger Suelter Rod Rathbun 'lf7!:P'J Vyyi I l. ,f ,Z H-.M 4 ,,w..q.....,w. ., ..... .Y 0 f J? 9 M., ,. V ,,,.,.Am,., . Mrs. Qualls, jennifer Gorsuch, Daryl Budreau, Teree Hamilton, joe Wolford, Rhonda Squires, Hilda Behrens. Not pictured, Steve Spear. THIRD PLAC E Seven debators partici- pated in the process of re- searching and reasoning logically necessary to form cases on this year's topic Resolved: That all public elementary and secondary education in the United States should be provided exclusively by the federal government. Long hours paid off with two trophies. Novices Teree Hamilton and Jennifer Gorsuch won at a novice and an open tournament. R E B U T T A L FOURTH PLACE C O N S T R U C T I V E S May 1 quote? TREASTER IMPLEMENT Some Tell Me Thoughts They Canft Defend Drama projects included the ugly teacher contest. Members of the club donated light- bulbs to improve stage lighting. The class made a puppet theatre and puppets for Little Red Riding Hood. The club presented a play at the speech and drama clinic featuring Teree Hamilton and Kent Nunn. Drama club pup- chased mal-ce-up, a stage pistol, and a bell. Mrs. Qualls presented a club program and demonstrated proper make-up techniques as well as explaining the different stages of making up. Mr. Bogart receives Ugly Teacher Award, Vice president Kent Nunn. Problems Girls STEPHANIE BROBERG - PAM DONABAUER D R A C M L A A T S 1 S C S EATIAS I-I Keep on sewing, you're doing ok! Mrs. Qualls Kent and Teree in THEN . CLAUDIA EFFLAND 1,2 T' iiiii T T BILL FERGUSON SUSAN JENSEN TERRI COKER LINDA LEWIS RICK CHARD PAM MEIER HILDA BEI-IRENS JIM BURNS WADE HOWELL KIM ZIER DARL BUDREAU MANN INDUSTRIES President Sherrie Smith, Secretary Teree Hamilton, Treasurer jennifer Gorsuch, Stucco Rep Claudia Effland. Q Q av 4 ,imap . . X .. if K 1 ,QA ,Q . ,H W my Wy - 1. X k , S -was Q wifi? ff TM fm -:W Q-fi?'f .111 ' q THE GIRL IN THE RAIN Leslie Bosch Call the other doctor StePh9-nie Bfobefg So nice to meet you Hi! old pal Jennifer Gorsuch Debbie Drummet Steve Gorsuch Teree Hamilton April Welliever Barb Fischer Ed Madden She shot to kill I've been found out .M , m happy everafter Talking it over Angry? R XA Q Come on, you guys. jennifer gazes at Mrs Qualls 47 Student Counczl BACK ROW: Rick Holman, Roger Suelter, jim Heinze, Kent Nunn, jan Pruitt, Chris Balluch, jori Cromwell, jon Morton Doug Jensen. MIDDLE ROW: Claudia Effland, Monte Abell, Pam Donabaur, Bridget Wolting, Cathy VonFange, Laura Donley, Peggy Gourley, jennifer Gorsuch, Steve Obermueller. FRONT ROW: Mr. Bowie, Pam Meier, Debbie Ober- mueller, Debbie Byarlay, Beth Cole, Nir. Thompson. President, Monte Abell led the Student Council to many achievements this year. Installing S. p0p machine in the main entrance was a money making project for them as well as a delight to the students, STUCO also changed the honor roll average so students making a 7. O or better average would be recognized on the Al1 A Honor Ro11 . The Council sponsored several assemblies. Tommy Lane a singer on tour presented a program at the grade school for all students. Another assembly featured the Kansas Wesleyan singers who sang a number of popular songs. Sheriff Panzer and Kenny Morrow presented a film and answered questions on the drug scene. The other special assembly the STUCO sponsored was The Human Sound Machine . Vice-Pres-jennifer Gorsuch. Treasurer-Laura Donley. GAMBLES 48 Officers were: President-Monte Abell, Secretary-Cathy VonFange, Vice- eww In FHA We lst ROW - Mrs. Day, L. Wallace, B. Wolting, S. Smith, J. Hartzell, C. Cole, M. Cromwell, P. Meier, H. Behrens, N. Bolte, B. Peters, D. Achterberg, C. Meili. 2nd ROW - T. Douglass, T. Smith, M. Hollis, E. Buttenhoff, D. Kri- egh, C. Cromwell, C. VonFange, J. Luck, 1. Meili, C. Vestal, C. Modrow, A. Couse, N. Mabry. 3rd ROW - M. Kroenlein, P. Ackerman, B. Fischer, J. Meili, S. Tromble, T. Schott, M. Behrens, J. Gruber, C. Day, L. Choitz. This year's Betty Crocker award went to Georgia Robbins. This award goes to the highest scorer on examinations of knowledge and attitudes of home economics. Es... Carol Meili received the Crisco award. This goes to the senior who shows the great- est interest and ability in home economics. Mrs. Duane Meier and Mrs. Dan Crom- Mrs. Day - chapter sponsor. well served as this year's chapter mothers. Set Our Course ,nal l E1 EEDMEM 7 in ' 'A These girls received awards for L .1 their outstanding work in the ' 'Q Smile Project. The club sold i C 5 fe Q these candles to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy ' Found ation . xp 'ill v-.iii Il M. WMM, ...,.,..,..,..... M .. ,,,.v ,, ,,,,,, W ,.,.,.,. W f -fs g During the 1973-74 year Pam Meier and Melodee Cromwell served as District C officers. Pam was elected to serve as the 73-74 State Historian. She also attended the National meeting held in Dallas. SQA Pr-. .....,..... New President is installed. FHA was recognized for its contribution to the Good Samaitan Home. 8 'S- DF AMERICA Another side of the annual FHA tea was the spring style show. 51 Kayettes Prepare BACK ROW: QLEFT TO RIGHTJ K. Efflandg B. Fischerg T. Douglassg D. Quadeg K. Ahringg I. Brockwayg L. Abellg B. Wat- song D. Larseng D. Donleyg S. jenseng L. Wallaceg J. Hartzellg M. Cromwellg A. Wellieverg H. Behrens, N. Doheg SECONJ ROW: A. Maishallg L. Wallaceg S. Lebieng S. Campbellg C. Coleg K. Longg P. Donabauerg D. Obermuellerg B. Reesg L. Streetg D. Byarlayg K. LaShel15 J. Meilig N. Bolteg L. Lewisg L. Choitzg THIRD ROW: L. Meilig M. Kroenleing S. Smithg T. Nelsong P. Ackermang J. Luckg S. Brobergg T. Eckelmang B. Petersg D. Achterbergg J. Gorsuch freas.Jg E. O'Bannon lv-pres.Jg C. Meilig G. Brummerg M. I-lollisg FRONT ROW: Mrs. M. A. Gourley fsponsorjg D. Heinsg C. Mastellarg C. Day S. Griffing D. Drummetg T. Cokerg C. Effland fsec. jg C. Cromwellg P. Meierg T. Hamiltong P. Cox Qpres.j5 J. Cromwellg D. I-Ieinsg Mrs. Qualls fsponsorj. Busy Kayettes spent the year on numerous projects, such asg Meals for Millionsg A Halloween party for the small children of the community, and Christmas caroling. The highlights of the year were: The Kayette Unit Conference, the Kayette Carnival, the Kayette Spring tea and a basketball game. Susie Campbell Q was chosen Kayette ofthe Year. INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS AT THE KAYETTE SPRING TEA KAYETTE BASKETBALL GAIVIE 52 voNADA T.v. REPAIR SERVICE for Future www! . 149 ' 1 I I g If 3 QE? 1 I Q2 I ,. , , , ,,,AW, , M, g I , A5 , ,, 5 LH? Q I J VV V IIII - f I ' ' i I ' V. 2 1 ' ,. ' ja, , 4- . ' J , Q ,S ax .ah vi I 5 g ' ' ' n ' Iii , fi - ,, fn ,I s I I -',- f 9 x Z ' ' A' ' ' it 1 I , .2 A I If E z g ' ' ,K ' ,L ef i A 5 I 5 I Yi , ' Tx ' ,ff ,. 11 I v- iiwb-J KAYETTE OF TI-II YEAR 1972-73 PRESIDENT FOUNDER OF KAYETTES SUSIE CAIVIPBELI. PAULA COX MISS WANDA VINSON V xi Cheers for Our Team BACK ROW: Mrs. Converse fsponsorj, Barb Fischer, Kim Effland, Tracey Schott, Sandy Tromble, Claudia Efiland, Beverly Watson, Vicki Watson, Jody Blair, Kim LaShell, Teree Hamilton, Cathy Cole, Jennifer Gorsuch. THIRD ROW: Linda Meili Tammy Little, Marjorie Hollis, Pam Meier, Susie Campbell, Kathy Long, Pam Donabauer, Bridget Wolting, Leesa Wal- lace, Joyce Meili, Sheree Donley, Nadine Bolte, Linda Choitz. SECOND ROW: lla Brockway, Linnette Wallace, Cindy VonFange, Elaine Buttenoff, Nancy Mabry, Mary Margaret Kroenlein, Tammy Eckleman, Stephanie Broberg, Pat Geyer, Melodee Cromwell, Eva O'Bannon, Carol Meili, jan Burbridge. FIRST ROW: Debi Drummet, Greta Brummer, Shelia Lebien, jaynell Cromwell, Carole Cromwell, Debbie Byarlay, Robin Wicks, Leesa Abell, Deb Obermueller, Paula Cox. FRONT ROW: Debbie Larsen, Ann Marshall, JoAnn Hartzell, Nancy Larsen, jo Rosebrook. NOT PICTURED: Beverly Blair. MISS PEPS OF EACH MONTH Mary Margaret Kroenlein Leesa Wallace Bridget Wolting Susie Campbell 54 SONGER AND MADDEN l 223 Q A yy, w'f3: , 4 .1 . 1, K, V, V J'7w.H7 ' '-LX., A' 2 Fgamygrigf. 'Y'w, .'v 1 .-,f ,, wx 'S FA-5, I fx L5 'E 4? 4, I at if A f W , 15 1 ff sf? , , A l,V Siu wfeiik , . if ,,,, . I - My 1 ii , M , Q 15 a . . 4, M A, x iz.: if q , 'li iw ,, V M1 3 lil V W 1751 i Q? f'-1 wav-x-,W I -....,.f MJ' L? .W ,, f , Q W A V? L .,,- V 'N kk 'UZ W W Am, 6 - ' n 1 Maw? 'Wg WLT H f' , Q .4 W , ,WS g Y fIQS7?Z,?3 sf W . XA 2 L-Club BOTTOM ROW: Ron Rathbun, Monte Abell, Tim Wolting, Doug Larson, Craig Walker, jim Burns, Mike Gulledge, Mark iGarrison, Randy Obermueller, SECOND ROW: Wade Howell, Daryl Budreau, Mike Morgan, Tim Madden, Denny Flaherty, 3Randy Hokr, Mark Eckhart, Roger Campbell, Joe Wolford, Dan Rosebrook, John Thomsen, Kent Nunn, Kelly Peters. THIRD ROW: Craig Brummer, Steve Obermueller, jay Ligget, Mike Hansen, Bill Ferguson, Tim Hansen, Dan Byarlay, john Crom- well, Randy Lohmann, jori Cromwell, Bill Andreason, joe Coover. TOP ROW: Mr. Florence, Bud Andreason, Steve Spear, Da.n Pickering, jim Cole, Rick Holman, Jim I-Ieinze, Tom Shaffstall, Randy Pickering, Mike Bishop, Rod Larsen, Royce Meili, Kenny Cole, Chris Balluch, Rex Fischer. NOT PICTURED: Roger Suelter, Mark Wilson, Dan Wolting, Rod Rath- bun, Phil Wahl, Paul Micheal, Randy Meier, Randy Mahalland, Greg Morrical. Roger Suelter, president of L-Club, presided as master of ceremonies and crowned Queen Jo at the 1972 Home- coming activities. The five Queen candidates were escorted by members of L-Club. The L-Club provided the trophies and roses for the Queen and her attendants. L-Club also provided cheerleaders for the Tenny-Runners and Globe trippers in the Kayette Powder Puff basketball game. coNoco U9 Is it a guy? Where's everybody goin? What do you think? There goes my dm dm! SMILE! It's way up there! ! Leader of the Pack! It has to be so so! I don't believe it! 60 WESTFALL GRAIN AND SUPPLY ATHLETICS A-Team ll x. . - , I - BACK ROW: Coach Florence, Dan Byarlay, jim Cole, Roger Suelter, Mark Wilson, Tom Shaffstall, jim Heinze, Rick Hol- man, Rod Larsen, Ken Cole, Steve Spear, Rex Fischer, Coach Newell. FRONT ROW: Daryl Budreau, john Thomsen, Denn Flaharty, Ron Rathbun, Monte Abell, Tim Madden, Mike Morgan, Bill Andreasen, john Cromwell. hw. .nl W A ,..,..M by Monnow DRUG srone 1 B-Team .L A L A .. f tCK ROW Chris Balluch, Kent Nunn, joe Coover, Roger Campbell, Tim Hansen, Ken Cole, Randy Pickering, Royce 6111, Randy Lohmann, Danny Pickering, Jay Liggett, Steve Obermueller, joe Wolford, Tim Wolting, Bill Ferguson, Coach awell, Manager-Kelly Peters. FRONT ROW: Bud Andreason, Dan Rosebrook, Craig Brummer, Doug Larson, Mike Bishop, ark Garrison, Randy Obermueller, Mike Gulledge, jori Cromwell. Randy Hokr. B-Team Ellsworth Smith Center Osborne Mankato Beloit Belleville Minneapolis Freshman Ellsworth Mankato Delphos Beloit Claflin Delphos Gypsum BACK ROW: jon Morton, Terry Wiebke, Bob Nunn, Doug Jensen, Mike Spear, Bob Maze, Don Cole, Les Bosch, Coach Ortiz. FRONT ROW: Dwight Watson, Tim An- dreason, Tim Meier, Tim Schroeder, Terry Cole, jeff Howell, Randy jones, Steve Gorsuch, Ed Madden. LIN-KAN CAFE 63 Leopard FARMWAY CO-OP, INC. LIN. 81 MITCH. Lettermen - A' Q1 7 2 W , V I f i LINCOLN LOCKER 5' ,,,,i ,, Jim 1 l knit 1 2 Lincoln Ellsworth 14 Lincoln Clyde 1 3 Lincoln Osborne 22 Lincoln Mankato 14 Lincoln Smith Center 14 Lincoln Belleville 6 Lincoln Minneapolis 8 Lincoln Plainville 15 Lincoln Beloit A Team lst District Tourney 2nd League Tourney 2nd Regional Tourney Coach Florence, Ron Rathbun, john Cromwell, jim Cole, jim Heinze, Tom Shaffstall, Chris Balluch, Rex Fisher Rick Holman, Monte Abell, and Coach Newell. ' B Team Has 9-9 Season BACK ROW: Coach Florence, joel Eckelman, Randy Obermueller, Mike Gulledge, Dan Pickering, Kent Nunn, Kenny Cole, Rod Larsen, Mike Bishop, and joe Wolford fMgrs. J FRONT ROW: Doug Larson, Bill Ferguson, Randy Lohmann, Mark Garrison, jori Cromwell, Mike Morgan, Kelly Peters. The team had a 9-9 record. They won 2nd place in the Wilson B Tournament as they knocked off top-seated Sylvan Grove, but failed to capture the championship. ee SUNSET DRIVE-IN Rex it we they Belleville 62 73 Sterling 61 52 Ellinwood 91 S6 Abilene 58 60 Smith Center 72 68 Beloit 68 65 Osborne 66 45 Minneapolis 69 49 Ellsworth 71 57 Mankato 44 38 NKL Tournaments Osborne 44 42 Smith Center Belleville Belleville Smith Center Beloit Osborne Minneapolis Mankato Claflin Ellsworth Macksville LaCrosse Victoria Lincoln finished the season with a 16-8 mark. The Leopards took second in league play, second in League Tourney Lin coln started on their trip to State by winning the ZA district at Claflin, From there they advance to Hays where they cap tured second place, as they eased past Macksville, Lacrosse, then lost to Victoria in the finals john Cromwell and Rex Fischer were elected to NKL all league opponent team. ll-no Z 45 pn? +V? if Q T Freshmen Begin Road to Glor - mu.. Q- ans , 4. .. ' . f '- . Y -Y 2 es.. fs - Lax 3 yu .. .e -A. W ,f ',5i eeel f no eeeee T so s J i '34 H f 24 3 13 K 1' 353 - eeeeee ' eeee cg W 5 fi 5 5 L Q 5 3 Lf' H ,, if 29 J I B. ROW L. TO R.: Steve Gorsuch Mgr. , Ed Madden, Donnie Cole, jon Morton, Terry Cole, Dwight Watson, Leslie Bosch, joe Ortiz. F. ROW: Bob Nunn, Timmy Schroeder, Bob Thompson, Kevin Defebaugh, Randy Jones, Bob Maze, Randy Herbel, Toby Holloway. 4 w Under the direction of joe Ortiz, the freshmen ran up a 10 win-3 loss record. They captured the League crown and won 2nd place in the League Tournament. 69 HANSEN AND SONS FIRST ROW: B. Thompson, K. Defebaugh, R. jones, D. Budreau, T. Hollway, T. Cole, D. Jensen, S. Gorsuch R Herbelg SECOND ROW: M. Abell, J. Cromwell, R. Lohmann, K. Cole, 1. Cromwell M. Garrison R. Obermueller, Peters, THIRD ROW: Coach Thompson, R. Rathbun, D. Balluch, R. Holman, J. Cole, T. Shaffstall, R. Fischer, R Larsen, Mgrs. M. Bishop, T. Hansen. 1. - K X I I , .ir W ? ,sf . KU sin sg I Q 3 L. --We ERQNGiRN ITMiCM-xedm I iii ' Sm .i . , K X f 'S' N. X, X. f X 'fi' L Q . S . . - . -sh. - ., X Nik 5 .t - . M Q . . N., .ff ke-'51 ' M.-fx . E N - -, .fm . . , 1- -. .. 'L N119 9 x -1. 2 Q Y 'H gh - X J- ,s ., fx 1 1EDg's,s2't.L'? -- Nav fgsvff wf ' 'f ' .A Q.. ,Ax Sz vyg. 9 axis' dw E ggi Mark 2.1.3 N X b j ' 0 N, gf X I 5 L 1' Q- C ei' ' . rx Y: i gg ,. 1 f A ..,. - - 27 r- .. Hr I 2 . L- i Q S ik 'S A' 'I 1 F... WA X QW : Q' X 7 3.: ff N ,X . is 8 ., ., X tx .K g M , -Nr yy A 'L i H X12 ' gf N . , E W X 5 W , 5 ,2 ga. ,S X 'Q 1 2' N 'if fy-3 -X wi 5 4 Q. Q' 'W' X Q, , , K W' fi 2 5 f ff 2 h m.fim.. ' I SECOND ROW: P. Cox, A. Marshall, L. Abell fmanagersj D. Kreig, L. Suelier, M. Michael, J. Jorgensen, D. Obermuellel FIRST ROW: G. Brummer, D. Byarlay, J. I-Iartzell, J. Cromwell, L. Wallace, L. Wallace, C. Von Fange, I. Brockway. AF .K ,:k. r .. ,.. ' -. gf lv -7 .- ' - 4 .K A . . . A, 4 1, STATE CHAMPS FOR SECOND TIME! 9L f.mfL MUSIC xx. 'Wiwmqn K f 5 A .sw Ihr!!! I ,Q ., fy, - 1 'fig d' +- x Girls' Glee Club J 'wg TOP ROW, Bridget Wolting, Cathy Cole, Terri Coker, Leila Street, jo Ann Hartzel, Nadine Bolte, Sherrie Smith, Kim La Shell, MIDDLE ROW, Melodee Cromwell, Cindy Day, Claudia Effland, Tracey Schott, janet Luck, Sherrie Donely, Pam Meier, BOTTOM ROW, Mr. Qualls, Tammy Little, Susie Campbell, Leesa Wallace, Teree Hamilton, Debbie Larsen. 1 f VL ,. W J-c 5 Q? 1 i 4 , 4 I nel. -11. ' -f -, , '53 NNN, ew. Nawwkm at 4 ,f 1- . eyrcg N - ,Q I S ' .kic ,MM . ,h f , - if W' gf L . E S' L A ' -1- K K 'X , Soloists Receiving I's at Contest ,asf- 5 ' fs 1 M Vocal Soloist: Sherrie Smith Vocal Soloist: Melodee Cromwell Trumpet Soloist: Randy jones Ensembles Receiving I's at Contest 1 1 6 .Q 6 V 4 if Flute Quartet: Laura Donley, Sherrie Smith, Debbie Obermueller. Not Pictured, Woodwind Trio: Laura Donley, Tammy Debbie Larsen. Little, Not pictured, Debbie Larsen. CURLEY CLAUSSEN EXCAVATION Clarinet Choir: Debbie Byarlay, Betsy Healy, Pam Meier, Clarinet Quartet: Paula Cox, Linda Meili, Debbie Byarlay Barbara Fischer, Peggy Gourley, Carole Cromwell, Paula and Susie Campbell. Cox, Tammy Little, Linda Meili and Susie Campbell. Music Casuals Stage Band FRONT ROW: T. Little, M. Cromwell, D. Larsen, N. Larsen, P. Cox. SECOND ROW: S. Smith, S. Ober- mueller, D. Byarlay, B. Larsen, C. Walker, L. Donley. The Stage Band is a voluntary group of band students. They preform jazz and pop music. The Band made it's debut at the spring concert. The dedicated musicians found their practice sessions rather dreamy , The band practiced on Thursday mornings at 7:30. Many a member was there physically though seldom mentally awake. HOGG STUDIO The L.H.S. Pep Band is com- prised of volunteers from the con- cert band. They entertained spec tators at L.H.S. home basketball games. They were also a major part of the pep assemblies. This dedicated group of musicians was directed by Mr. Toews. K- ... 80 , N ,xx-s. sis Day By L.H.S. Band starred at 4 Football games and marched in the Band Day Parade at Manhattan. The Band also participated in a rigorous concert schedule This included the winter concert, pre-contest con- Q4--? I jr- , In fs I mall FIRST ROW: T. Little, L. Meili, S. Campbell, P. Schoenberger, C. VonFange, S. Smith, N. Mabry, S. Smith, S., Obermueller, D. Larsen, L. Donley, SECOND ROW: D. Byarlay, B. Healy, P. Meier, S. Trom ble, B. Fischer, L. Suelter, C. Cromwell, K. Long, D. Drummet, W. Howell, T. Douglass, C. Wirth, C Effland, T. Nelson, M. McBride, N. Larsen, THIRD ROW: L. Schroeder, C. Masteller, D. Quade, J. Meili. O I Day cert and the lighter pop's concert. The Pep Band played during home basketball games and added much to the activity as the day's of future past. .KLPX . ii C. Walker, R. jones, K. Panzer, S. Donley, M. Kroenlein, G. Morrical, D. Heinze, P. Zacho, K. Eff- land, M. Cromwell, E. Madden, D. Larsen, B. Nunn, W. Jensen, S. Obermuller, J. Liggett, P. Wahl. FOURTH ROW: S. Goursch, T. Hamilton, J. Gruber, D. Byarlay, P. Gourley, P. Cox, J. Goursuch, T. Coker, K. Zier, J. Howell, Mr. Toews. J -1 -.Q ynjlulfgl 1 I mwah., J' Q . 70 'cf BRISCOE FLORAL ' .QE if I ' an ' f 1, ui - X ,Mix , SKY, I I 1 if may f A, 0564 W 1 up ' I ,,,. ., 'w g :ei 'ff - 'ff -1 -W 1 f m, M' A ',m f12,g:ffgj45f s,,, Joi ., ,2-fb!-'OOk, MTW , .. A .. W , R4 M Q M M, ffQ,5e3gs',g,i:i ,Q A, 1 K -- E- ,: f f y. ,QM BRISCOE FLORAL 3 A 7 !,. .. , ,wx 5:4 -azigk S K ' :a e 51- -4:5152 jan Burbridge Nancy Larsen RALPH LARSEN, CONTRACTOR Vicki Watson ebbie Larsen Bucws JEWELRY Speak Softly Love Monte, Vicki, jim, Nancy, john,jo, Debbie, Mark, jan, Rex W ' 2535 Vicki, Dan, Nancy, Mark, jo, Jeff, Debbie, jan, Jan, Rodney. MYERS-CHEVROLET PONTIAC 'KM' ..-l ' Nadine Bolte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bolte, was crowned 1973 Sweetheart Queen. Nadine's attendants were: Hilda Behrens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Behrensg Carol Meili, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meilig and Bobbi Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Peters. CC Sweet Surrender Theme M . ef Q N , V. A M If rs .. .M My ,E 1 . . ' N my N 5' Nw . W A 4 4xv,rkW.?E7fi'fm 3,556 Lots of work but it was worth it--Mrs. Day. as WALKERS ELEVATOR or Sweetheart Ball Aren't you glad we came to the dance, Jan? . me Very interesting! W J' ' ' gf ' nf Sweet Surrender was the theme of the 1973 Sweetheart Ball. The high school gym was decorated in purple and silver streamers and purple hearts. Boogie from Wichita provided the music. i Where do we go from here? FARMERS NATIONAL BANK The junior-Senior banquet and prom, Stairway to Heaven was held May 4. The dinner was served at Masonic Hall with danc- ing at the grade school gymnasium. Sopho- mores served the banquet beginning at 6:30. The menu consisted of smothered steak, baked potato, corn, salad, rolls, and pie a la mode. Terrie Coker gave the invocation. jay Liggett welcomed the guests. jim Heinze, senior class president responded. After the dinner, Sherry Smith sang Long and Winding Road accom- panied by Mr. Qualls on the guitar. The juniors and guests danced from 8:00 until 11:00. The Beasts provided the music. FRANCES'S BEAUTY SALON R , W4 , A LX, P -Q, ,f , f.A, W,,L HM .w..MJ,,.,f C4 I Senior Records - 19 3 BILL ANDREASON--Football 1, 2, 3,45 Lettered 3,45 Track 2,45 L-Club 3,45 Basketball Mgr. 3. MONTE ABELL--Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettered 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettered 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettered 2, 3,45 L-Club 1, 2, 3,45 Class Pres. 1, 35 Stuco 2, 3,45 Pres. 45 Football All-League 3. HILDA BEHRENS--FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 FHA Cabinet 45 Kayettes 2, 3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Sweetheart Attendant 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Annual Staff 4. BEVERLY BLAIR--Pep Club 2, 35 Pep Council 35 FHA 15 Kayettes 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,45 Girls Glee 1, 25 Vocal Ensemble 35 District Choir 3,4. NADINE BOLTE--Pep Club 2, 3,45 Vice-Pres. 45 FHA 1, 2, 3,45 Cabinet 45 Kayettes 1, 3,45 German Club 2, 3, 45 Pres. 45 Girls Glee 1, 2, 3,45 Junior Play 35 Sweetheart Queen 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Girls State 35 Valedictorian 4. JEFF BOSCH--Football 1. JAN BURBRIDGE--Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 Pres. 45 Cheerleader 15 Pep Council 35 FHA 15 Kayettes 15 Kayette Cab- inet 15 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 Junior Play 35 Homecoming Attendant 45 National Honor Society 3,4. KEITH BUTTENHOFF--Junior Play 35 Annual Staff 4. DAN BYARLAY--Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettered 3, 45 Basketball 15 L-Club 2, 3,45 Band 1, 2, 3,45 Band Council 2, 45 Band Ensemble 3,45 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 4. KARIN CHARD--FHA 1, 25 Annual Staff 4. KARLI CHARD--FHA 1, 2. JOHN CROMWELL--Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettered 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Lettered 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettered 2, 3, 45 L-Club 1, 2, 3,45 Class Treasurer 1, 25 Stuco 1, 25 German Club 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 President 45 All-NKL Football 3, 45 Honorable Mention All-State Football 45 All-NKL Basketball 3, 4. GENE DONLEY--Football 1. LAURA DONLEY--Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Pep Council 35 Stuco 45 Treasurer 45 FHA 15 Kayettes 15 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Girls Glee 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 3,45 Band Council 45 Band Ensemble 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3,45 Stage Band 3,45 Junior Play 35 Vocal Ensemble 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Band Solos 1, 2, 35 Girls State 3. REX FISCI-IER--Football 1, 3,45 Lettered 3,45 Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Lettered 2, 3, 45 Track 1,45 Lettered 45 L-Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Vice-Pres. 3,45 Homecoming escort 45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Vocal Ensemble 3,4. DENNY FLAHERTY--Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettered 2, 3,45 Basketball 15 Track 25 Lettered 25 L-Club 1,2. PAT GEYER--Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Council 2, 35 FHA 15 Kayettes 2, 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Annual Staff 4. MARILYN GOOD--FHA lg Mixed Chorus 3,4. PEG GOURLEY--Pep Club 1, 25 Cheerleader 15 Stuco 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,45 Girls Glee 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 3,45 Band Ensemble 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Band 1, 25 Stage Band 45 Junior Play 35 Librarian 35 Twirler 2, 3,45 Vocal Ensemble 1, 2, 3,45 National Honor Society 3, 4. DEBBIE HEINS--Kayettes 2, 3, 45 Kayette Cabinet 35 German Club 1, 2, 35 Girls Glee 1, 2, 35 Annual Staff 4. JIM HEINZE--Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettered 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettered 2, 3, 45 Track 25 L-Club 2, 3, 45 Class Pres. 2, 45 Stuco 1, 2, 3, 45 German Club 1, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 45 Band 1, 2, 35 Band Council 1, 2, 35 Band Ensemble 2, 35 Pep Band 15 Stage Band 2, 35 Junior Play 35 Homecoming Escort 45 Vocal Ensemble 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Boys State 3. CHUCK KERTH--Football 1, 2. DEBBIE LARSEN--Track 25 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Cheerleader 3, 45 Pep Council 25 Stuco 35 Kayettes 2, 3,45 Cab- inet 3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,45 Girls Glee 1, 2, 3,45 Band 1, 2, 3,45 Band Council Pres. 45 Band Ensemble 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 25 Stage Band 45 Homecoming Attendant 45 Vocal Ensemble 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 First Bandsman 45 Rock Choir. NANCY LARSEN--Track 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 Cheerleader 1,45 Class Sec. 15 Class Treasurer 45 Kayettes 2, 35 Drama Club 25 German Club 35 Girls Glee 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 3,45 Band Council 3,45 Band Ensemble 1, 2, 35 Pep Band 1, 2, 35 Stage Band 1, 2, 3,45 Homecoming Attendant 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Sec. 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Instrumental Solo 1. W LINDA LEWIS--Kayettes 2, 3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Band 1, 25 Band Ensemble 1, 25 Pep Band 1, 25 Librarian 35 Annual Staff 4. MERI LYNN MCBRIDE--Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Cheerleader 15 Kayettes 1, 25 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Girls Glee 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 3,45 Band Council 35 Band Ensemble 1, 2, 35 Pep Band 1, 2, 35 Stage Band 35 Vocal Ensemble 3. CAROL MEILI--Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 FHA 1, 2, 3,45 Cabinet 45 Kayettes 3,45 German Club 25 Girls Glee 1, 2, 35 Librarian 25 Sweetheart Attendant 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Annual Staff 4. PAUL MICHAEL--Annual Staff 45 Cross Country 3. EVA O'BANNON--Pep club 1,2,3,45 Publicity Chr. 45 FHA 15 Kayettes 2, 3,45 Kayette Cabinet 45 Vice-pres. 45 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls Glee 1, 2, 35 junior Play 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Treas. 3,45 Annual Staff 4. BOBBI PETERS--FHA 1, 2, 3,45 Cabinet 2, 3,45 Kayettes 2, 3,45 Cabinet 45 German Club 1, 2, 3,45 Sec. 45 Program Chr. 35 Sweetheart Attendant 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Salutatorian 4. JAN PRUITT--Basketball 15 Stuco 3, 45 German Club 1, 25 Homecoming escort 45 Annual Staff 45 Yearbook Officer 45 Boys State 3. RODNEY RATHBUN--Football 15 Basketball 15 Basketball Mgr. 2, 35 Class Vice-pres. 25 Treas. 15 junior Play 35 Annual Staff 4. BRENDA REES--Kayettes 2, 3,45 Librarian 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Annual Staff 4. JO ROSEBROOK--Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 Cheerleader 1, 3,45 Pep Council 1, 25 Class Sec. 2,45 FHA 15 Home- coming Queen 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Vice-Pres. 3,45 Annual Staff 4. RANDY SERRIEN--Mixed Chorus 4. CURTIS SUELTER--Football 15 Basketball 15 Class Treas. 35 Mixed Chorus 4. ROGER SUELTER--Football 1, 2, 3,45 Lettered 2, 3,45 Basketball 15 L-Club 2, 3,45 Stuco 45 Annual Staff 4. JOHN THOMPSEN--Football 2, 3, 45 Lettered 3, 45 L- Club 2, 3, 4. TOM SHAFFSTALL--Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettered 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettered 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3,45 Lettered 2, 3,45 L-Club 2, 3,45 junior Play 35 Annual Staff 45 All-NKL Football 3,4. THERESA URBANEK--FHA 1, 2, 35 Kayettes 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 4. RHODA VALENTINE--Pep Club 1, 35 FHA 1, 25 Kayettes 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls Glee 1, 25 Annual Staff 4. PHIL WAHL--Football 15 Basketball 35 L-Club 3,45 Class Sec. 35 Stuco 25 German Club 2, 3,45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Band Council 35 Band Ensemble 2, 3,45 Pep Band 2,45 Stage Band 2, 3,45 junior Play 35 National Honor Society 3, 4. VICKI WATSON--Pep Club 1,2, 3,45 FHA 15 Kayettes 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,45 Girls Glee 1, 25 Homecoming Attendant 45 Vocal Ensemble 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. MARK WILSON--Football 1, 3, 45 Lettered 3,45 I.-Club 4. DAN WOLTING--Football 25 Basketball 15 L-Club 3,4. Qftatp 'hw - L fu. ff ,X . ' : .im ef, - -V V LTL ,- gllkh.: . A , X , NA DINE BOLTE BOBBI PETERS VALEDICTORIAN SAI-UTATORIAN Days of BACCALAUR I I s 1 I I I ENE Lincoln Unfied School District Grade School Auditorium Sunday, May 20, 1973 - 8:00 p.m. Commencement Proeessinnnl -f Pump and C1rcumslaInce Elgar . . . Susan Campbell, Paula Cox. Sherrle Smilh, Leesa Wnllucr - Pinnisls . . ., of lhe Intrmt - Lord, My God, In Thee I Trust . .,., Imgcslgy Mixed Chorus Ixxvocallulm ..,, . ..,. Rex' liruee ZImmeI'Innn Sl .Inhn's I,IItlwraIn Church , Invocation Response ...... .... ....,....,..... ' ' The I.nrcl's I'I'u3I-r Mnrlutle CLASS OF 1973 3 Peggy Gourlc 5' 3 , , Class Flower I Serlpiure .. .. ., RL-I AIInn1orInrIn I Prayer .. .,.. , Rev. Zimmerman ROSE Sermon Be Wwe' . lim-I' Znnmr-rmrIn R Class Colors l Benedlcllon . lim: ZImnIerInnII PURPLE And SILVER Class Molto Marching Ushers: Ilxmr Iishx-rs: Jo Ann Iiarrwll 111-:fm--I wwlung LIFE TODAY IS 1'oMoRRow's BEGINNING Ron Rathbun Opnl lhxnnernun uture Beginning Jim llcinze CLASS OFFICERS ,. ., .. President Rex Fischer ,,.... ...,.. .... X 1 cv JoAnn Roschrnok Nancy Larsen Monte Abell Wm. T. Andrvasvn 'Hilda Ann Behrens Beverly Ann Blair 'Nadine Lynn Bolts tValCd1Ctorianl Jeffrey Joel Bustli Daryl Louis Butlrcuu Jan Marie l'lui'ln'nlgc Keith E. Btxttt-nhuli Daniel U. Byarlay Karli Lee Chard Karin Louise Chard 'John Leland l'l'nriNull Laura Lt-0 lllmlvy nt-iw Danny Rex D. I-'ischer Denny J. Fmt-1-ty 'Patricia Geyer 'Peggy Jeanne- Gourlt-3 Debbie Jnlenu Heins' 'James Leonard Ilumre Chuck Kerth Xlurk James Laru Debra Carol Larsen CLASS .. St'L'1't'tal'y Tu-asurtr ROLL 'Nutmeg Kay Larstn C'.l:'nl .ltuni Mt-111 llxul Xlxclxatl l',.i lllinus O'll.ninu.1 il livin' Lt.: lu .t .X h..iu..ftn1i.: in .l.11i Ll l'1'1l1t li ming A lhxthlinzi .nfl ,l Mgt ic.-s ...li:gi.i iitinimit Jn Ami li.ist'lli'uluiX Rnlalnn Russ ltamrl ill lx St-irnri lil-'rims AI.u1hli.iklsl.lEi l't1l'lls fiiltltml' nuttr :mtiur .li ilk' 'flu m-4 'V Slut :i Ii Trtnlilmlt' '1'litns.i lm,,lt.m t,iw.h..'t Iilrutia l,5.m l.'.ilt.i.lm- l'.nlli1l iiltlmitl Wahl 'xml Iam. it',hs..:. Xl ,rlt ltvlwn lm..:.f.1 xi u.i11..ig 'lln'1iv:'NllItltItfs Senior Class Sponsors: Ali Mr -N Aim .um iii-hewitt: i nl l!nir:mti.ri .ll.: Mr .L-.P O'tif Pu :-ucltnt COMMENCEMENT Grade School Auditorium Thursday, May 24,1973 - 8:00 p.m, Processional 'tPomp 81 Circumstanceu .,....,.,.,.,.... . .... Elgar Susan Campbell, Paula Cox. Sherrie Smith, Lersa Wallace - Pianists Inxocation ...., .................., R ev. Parker Smith First Presbyterian Church Class Presidents Address ..... , Finding One's Self Jim Heinze An Answer Fur Our Times ....,.,..,........ . ..,. Strommcn Mixed Chorus Salutatorian .. .,.,. Bobbi Peters Valuclictorian .,.,.,..... ,... ....,. ,......... ..... N a d i ne Balto Presentation of Class ...... .,...,...,.,.... I inward Bowie, Principal l 'rr-sz-ntatinn tif Diplomas ..,... ..,............. J times Mettner. Superintendent Opportunity, Master of Human Destiny f Hillman Mixed Chorus Benediction ..... ,....... ,..........,...... ,,... ..., . ,.... ....,. R 0 X ' . 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