Lincoln High School - Lincolnian Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1957

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'WWE Wwe X i Y fy 7 502501141 5 41fz2 lQfPQ ' N . cw 0 we w x -:L-. X Anal., f , -.V- wh'-. F, 44 1- ',p,gM 5' N .L U' 1-'ksvz ' N 4' , W gf ' gy -1 .QQ Nm gm C716 LINC J A SI! + 4 Pzalvlfslzccl Ivy V' The Associated Student Bocly of Lincoln High School Tacoma, Xvashinglou X f IU OISVVOIT . . . The time of our lives: and what a time it has been! We have worked together, learned together, enjoyed extrafcurricular activities together, and upheld the fine standards of our school. In what better ways could time be spent? Do you remember how many times you looked at the tower clock for reassurance that you would not be late for school? Can you still see the classroom clock ticking away your precious learning time? While you were running for your afterfschool meetings you glanced at your watch to make sure you would be on time. Remember? This annual, we hope, will recapture each moment of happiness and happy memory that you have had at Lincoln. As you read this review of your school activities, remember the words of Austin Dobson: g'Time goes you say Ah, no! Alas, time stays, we go. While you are reading this 1957 yearbook, you will recall many fond memories of days spent in learning, growing up, and having, in general, 7 7 C Ae IPM? O Ml' IVGS Dedication . . . Everfaging Time teaches all things -Aeschylus. Ever since the beginning of time, man has contributed knowledge to the future. Much of this knowledge is passed on in our schools. Time flies by so rapidly that before we know it the knowledge that seems to lie in the future will be that of our present. Father Time, our instructor, has taught us that we must plan wisely today for our future by grasping that knowledge as Time carries it by. And so it is to you, Father Time, because you have taught us to budget our Time and use it to the greatest advantage, that we, the 1957 Lincolnian staff, respectfully dedicate our book. 1 cell so AW if I arse :xunfw-v-x4'35?NQosx+::f.?-. , .N .3 ge'N:,,.,N l F. Time is collected in great clocks And hung in towers, The ponderous hells of time Throng through the clarlfqenecl air of sleeping cities, Time heats its tiny pulse out In small watches on a LUOT71Cl71,S wrist, Time begins and ends the life of every man, And each man has his own, A different time. Thomas Wolfe Table of Con ten is mba Administration . 5 Classes ...... 17 Atl-nletics . . . . 49 Activities .... 79 Clubs . . . . 101 Hour after hour departs, Reclqlessly flyingg The golden time of our hearts is fast afdying: O, how soon it will have faded! joy drops with for hand shadedg and memory starts 101-I N HAMILTON REYNOLDS E X 1 nf 5? Z iQ iz Z f ? 5 , ,, ef if ? 4, is 53 1 1 1 7 , 'X , sv if f f M . fr infix' x ' if 4 .V Q f N V5 XV! ' 'f ...' h 2 V ,I T 'ff -W' Flora Has Best Wishes For Graduating assp Hardie Donates ime To Assist Lincolnites Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduf ating Class of l95 7. Now as you leave, the impression you have left upon Lincoln and the impression Lincoln has left upon you should be foremost in your minds. For the past three years you have been trained and advised in the field of your choice by competent teachers and advisers. Realizing that each of you have had problems which have seemed insurmountable, we have tried during your stay at Lincoln to help you with them. Surely the problems you have had in high school are just as important to you as those you will have later on in life. With school work and all the extrafcurricular ac' tivities of school and home, you who have learned to budget your time have a great gift, the gift of an edu' cation which is the one possession you cannot lose. Devoting many hours in helping Lincoln students is vicefprincipal William B. Hardie. Although time is the wisest counselor, Mr. Hardie runs a close second. With all the time and patience he gives to students, they are confident of receiving valuable advice toward solving their various problems. During the semester rush while Lincolnites are choosing their coming programs, Mr. Hardie is hard at work juggling teachers' subjects and classrooms to meet the demand of over 2,000 Abes. A familiar sight at all school sport functions, Lin' coln's Veep insures fair play and good sportsmanf ship that characterize the spirit of Lincoln. Gaining satisfaction and pride from a job well done, Mr. Hardie hopes that by relieving students of burdens, he has also helped them to enjoy the Time of Their Lives. 'S eac elers ive Time Generously To Eclucatep Also Serve A Jes As Extra Curricular Advisors 'LTime, the greatest educator. But how well educated would we be if it weren't for Time's timely assistants, our teachers? Administering advice and counseling over 2100 Abes is just part of the faculty's enormous job. Since no one from the principal on down is ever too busy to lend a hand, a Lincoln student can count on real help when he is confronted with a problem. lt is largely due to the faculty's concerted efforts that a Lincolnite is more than just a high school gradf uate when he or she leaves Lincoln. He has also learned the full value of time and how wfre usage can mold his life into that of an honorable ctizcn in society. Teachers take a special interest in the rtudent's welfare. After school hours they often give freely of their time helping students who have difficulties, if the student will but avail himself of this opportunity. TAKE TIME TO WORK ., . . Weaver Allison Social Snience Ethel Brine-gal' English Foreign Language s s My x.Xk - s is N, Ks L:- ililiiiii 2,.,.,. ',5fV5?4. ' - iflfi'.IFiiL5,. 4 , ll Qi . . Florence Armstrong Business Eduzaticrn Sheldon Brooks Industrial Arts 'nz-sr so fx +1.52 Paul Barrick lndi stiial Arts Arthur Carlson Business Education 'Quen- A I . tba, . 'c ss Z eg A W 3' . xi .. X . F ,pp--f 4' iii This personal attention proves a great benefit to the students. The close relationship between the students and teachers has brought about great accomplishments such at the Lincoln Exchange Program, for it is only with the cooperation of both that such a program has been made possible. lt is known that Lincoln is a democratic school. Most of the credit goes to the instructors where one' ness and a desire to help others to learn exists. Faculty members also serve as advisers for extra' curricular activities. The many clubs at Lincoln def inand thoughtful and congenial advisers, and the faculty gives willingly of its tfme. Chaperoning school dances is another service that they render for the stuf dents' benefit and pleasure. As well as giving time for students, faculty mem' bers also participate in several staff social functions, such as the Christmas Tea and the traditional endfoff thefyear banquet. s fAe Price o success lialliarine Bernard Social Science Physical Education Dept. Head Donald Christian Industrial Arts lfarry Bird Maxine Cissne Office Francis Bowers Social Science I-Ielen Clarke Physical Education Dept. Head 95? , y P if . WZ x i 1 j ' 'ii rx Ml :-' ' 1 lk: If far' -- 1 , A ' , v , E ' ' Sf' Joseph Contris English Lincoln News John Fadness Industrial Arts Elizabeth Crippen English Richard Falk Social Science Mildred Davis Science Helen Feutz Counselor TAKE TIME TO THINK . . Nancy Glaser Social Science Ramona Haltom English Maxine Goodwin English Richard Hannula Business Education rl! L 1 fl QW W rimes athernatics Janet Harvey English Robert Dezell ,,-f ' V! 4' M., , , was eg ' ff ,, . -V fvffxf ,V fi M ' .YZ f s, .My .Y :L ' , f' fig , , if Wallace Drake Allan Ellingson Music Science Industrial Arts Dept. Hgad Dept. Head Dorothy Foster Wanda Frederick Charles Gilmur Counselor Nurse Physical Education 'f ' ik f George Haaland Lloyd Hague Jean Halsey Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Home Economics Searle Hawley Gertrude Herring Ellis Johnson Social Science English Counselor inns' 7 1 'V' ' l 2, ' , 5 l v, ff 5 John Kennedy Mathematics Darlene Luellen Office 9 6 ,S Cornelia Lasley Royal Leach Lois Legg Mathematics Science English Robert .Lyon Jennie Maclntyre Helen Mantz English Business Administration Mathematics TAKE TIME TO READ Ruth Moline Business Education Athyleen Nicholson Business Education Dept, Head Everett Motteler Industrial Arts Cloma Norton Library if is :PL William Mullen Physical Education Dept. Head Mildred Olts Business Education 2 IIOVIPIKJCZ Selma Muller Foreign Language Olive Opgenorth Social Science S Jessie Lilly Foreign Language Jack McLin Industrial Arts Alfred Lindholdt Industrial Arts Margaret Melquist Home Economics fion olllnowlevlcqe Thelma Myhrrnan Home Economies Helen Pangborn Home Economics Dept. Head Helen Nelson English Leonard Poster Business Education 1 2 I l i i Edith Ramsey Home Economics Clare Sherwood Science English Charles Roe Mathematics Lily Smith English Lincolnian Melba Rollefson Home Economics Arthur Smith Business Education TAKE TIME TO PLAN . . . Leona Summers Business Education Jessie Waters Physical Education Morris Summers English Robert White Industrial Arts Social Science Edward Schwarz Social Science Henry Steiger Foreign Language Social Science John Sharp Counselor Vivian Sterling Physical Education Wallace Scott Social Science William Sullivan English if is fAe secref o success Eula Taylor Business Education Ruth Wilson Foreign Language English Donald Tracey Art Glenn Bergh Loismarie Doerner Bernice Enger Gary Gale James Walsh Business Education if ,ff ff ,QW ,ffm ,flf Elizabeth Washburn Attendance 5515?-f . Z gf' Missing Teachers Eleanor Sue Hansen Stella Lilly Norman Mayer Helen Murland Rosa Palo Donald Sheppard David Trier Marie Vorwerk 9 4' X tails orlz Tirelessly ln inco nls lnterest Preparing hot lunches every day, the cafeteria en' ables students to have a Wellfbalanced lunch. Alto this year a forty cent meal was introduced offering a hot dish, salad, bread and butter, dessert, and milk. work on their part. This saved students a considerable amount of money. hard work of the custodial stafl. Many times students left unnecessary litter not only in the school building, but also on the school grounds. This all meant more Many thanks go to both staffs for helping make Lincoln's halls and rooms were kept clean by the Lincoln a school to be proud oi. N- ...X .1 Betty Brindley, Alice Botinen, Clara Mzitoiisek. Florence Dye, Alta Cleary. First Row-Dave Burnson, Jimmy Dugan, Frank Keller. Second Row- Puarl Branham. Owen Fuller, William Belden. Albert Hagadorn, Pete TAKE TIME TO LAUGH . . . Peterson, Lois Wilbert. if lessens ille ls loaals 1 l 1 l Jim Harrington, Larry Swift, John Sabol, and Betty Strobel make 'V Christmas Cards for Student Council. Teachers and students confer about musical selections: Standing left ii f to right: Sue Berger. Robert White. Ben Taravella. and Glenn Berg. S, Seated: Robert Dezell. lVIr. Anderson explains Junior Achievement in assembly. Txxyla Mzntin. exchange student from Nanaimo, enjoys Lincolnian while in bed with the measles. 10 ? I , f 2' if 1 l s Pops, Cops, and Kids panel discussion rates a moment of conternpla- B ard members Mrs. Lynn Twibell Treasurer: Mrs. A. C. Diment, Sec- tion from the audience during an intermission. tary: Mrs. Jack Munro, P 'd tg and Mrs. Lee Wills, First Vice- P esident, take time to po f the photographer after the meetings b ' over. TAKE TIME FOR FRIENDSHIP . if is fAe source ollzappiness Co-or inating Home, Cliool Time, P-TA7s Iob lt's High Time to Know Your High School, say the members of Lincoln's Parentffeacher Association. The goal of a P.T.A. should be to bring into closer relationship the home and the school, and this year's association, under the able leadership of Mrs. lack Munro, has reached this goal. Spearheading the Senior Finale, sponsoring a girl to Evergreen Girls' State, contributing to the Lincoln Exchange program, and raising money for the choir's trip to Boise, Idaho, are projects which more than justify the existence of P.T.A. A panel made up of Lincoln students presented to the P.T.A. members, a thumbnail sketch of the various clubs and activities participated in by their off spring. Pops, Cops, and Kids was another topic verbf ally explored by the parents and teenagers. just as the title implies, the relations between home and society are often bound by these three persons. Recently members of Hot Rod Clubs have particif pated in P.T.A. discussions as to the pros and cons of the effect of such clubs on Lincolnites. Mindful of the fine leadership in the past, the 37 board members honored past presidents at the Found' ers' Day meeting. Faculty member Art Carlson was given life memf bership in the association for his work and contribuf tions to the school and community on behalf of the P.T.A. Cfficers of the P.T.A. for this year were: Mrs. lack Munro, president: Mrs. Lee Wills, Mrs. A. Nicholson, and Miss Alice Crimes, first, second, and third vicefpresfdents, respectively, Mrs. A. C. Di' ment, secretaryg and Mrs. Lynn Twibell, treasurer. ll 351. i l a 'D' ll l 5 , il 4 s .35 S T V1 ! Pat Davis Suv Burns Lucille Siler Bill Rowley Carolyn Barlell Gene Moore Joan Paul Secretary Conun. of Finance Lincolnian Editor Lincoln News Edilor Yell Queen Sportsmen's Club Rep. Girls' Club Rep. Nancy Lunriquisi Jini Estes Belly Peart Larry Swift Larry Anderson Robin Strobel Sharon Larson Alliliaiion Cliaiirinan Senior Rep. Senior Rep. Junior Rep. Junior Rep. Sophomore Rep. Sophomore Rep. John Sabol Helen Feutz Jim Harrington Presidenl Adviser Vice-President tuclent Council Furthers Chool Government Revamping of Lincoln's Senate was the first order of business for the Student Council this year. Under the advisorship of Mrs. Helen Eeutz, and with the assistance of Principal Kenneth Elora, the Council organized a program for holding Senate meetings during the home room period of Tuesday mornings. Ten committees-the Senate Rules and Procedure Committee, Special Events Committee, Finance Committee, Executive Committee, lnterf school Relations Committee, Elections Committee, Orientation Committee, Calender Committee, Asf semblies Committee, and the Health, S afe t y and Building Improvement Committee-were formed as discussion groups for bills and legislation. These ccmf mittee meetings were held on Thursday mornings during home room. The formation of these commit' tees is believed to be a big step forward in Student Government at Lincoln. In spite of the efforts of the Council and the Stu' ll dent Body, Lincoln's Activity Card Sales suffered a slight decrease this year. Although the decrease was small, it was enough to cause a loss to Stadium in the contest of Activity Card Sales. One of the highlights of the year for the Student Council was their trip to Olympia to see the Legisf lature. After enjoying a session of the House of Repf resentatives, the Council, Mrs. Eeutz, and Mr. Sharp went on a tour of the State Capitol. Playing hosts to the Abe Student Council for dinner that evening were the Olympia High School Executives. The clif max of the day was the Lincoln vs. Olympia basketf ball game. The Olympia Executives were visitors at Lincoln earlier in the year. Also on the councils agenda were two spring car washes. The proceeds from these successful money making projects were contributed to Affiliation and the Lincoln Scholarship Fund. enate Estalnlislles This year Senate has saved old Father Time a lot of pains in more ways than one. The meetings are now held on Tuesdays and Thursdays during homef room. Not only is time saved but instead of having an average of only about 75 'lb of the members pres' ent, novv at least 95 '72 of the members are at all the meetings. By dividing the Senate into individual committees, more was accomplished in a shorter length of time. Cn Lincoln Day the student body enjoyed the festivities planned by the Special Events Committee. They also planned an all' Senate OfficersfSusan Gadbow, first semester secretaryg Jim Harrington, president: Darlene Hauge, second semester sec- retary. ime- avin ommittees To get the calendar of school events ready to hang up, the Calendar Committee put in long, hard hours. Because Lincoln lost the activity ticket sale at the beginning of the year, the Assembly Committee planned the Stadium exchange assembly. Also working hard this year has been the Crientaf tion Committee, planning a 9A Day, and the Elec' tions. Committee. jim Harrington acted as President of Senate while the secretaries were Susan Cadbavv, first semester: and Darlene Hauge, second semester. This year the regular Senf Senate car wash to raise money for LEX to help send Robin Strobel to Siemen Shule in Germany. 55 ate met on Tuesday mornf 4 ings during roll, and on Thursdays the committees went into action. QW .- .ill I. - . Senate-Top Picture-Row 1-Senate Committee Chairmen: M. Bickford, D.Andrews, F. Smith, S. Reynolds, D. Wire. B. MacDicken, M. Bashey, A. Mitchell. C. Hudson. Row 2-E. Cortesi, D. Lombardo, D. Seydell, G. Kilcup, K. Grove. K. Parker, K. Marts, M. Kratochvil, L. Osinski. B. Roberts. Row 3-C. Hager, R. Strobel, M. Hodges, P. Gordon, J. Kouklis, B. Hoisington, S. Hanson, J. Berry, K. Marth, S. Toombs. Row 4-A. Watson, S, Ward A. Ward, K. Taylor, M. Dahl, R. Axlund, R. Simon, J. Devish, L. Coughlin, Row 5-L. Swift, J. Estes, D. Stolzman, D. Beddoe, G. Pettit, J. Swanson: R. Elkins. Senate--Bottom Picture-Row 1-D. Pierce. E. Serfozo, M. Sebode, J. Miller, C. Bartell, C. Ford. B. Patten, J. Bush. J. Christel, M. Walsh. Row 2- J. Faitts, C. Cash, J. Block, C. Einstuen, B. Peart, T. Olson, J. Bond, P. Fox, S. Bressler, C. Steadham, P. Frayne. Row 3-M. Moller, J. Erdahl, M. Vi- mont, I. Doeblefeld, R. Bott, J. .McCuen, G. Tyler, B. Cohrin, K. Patterson, C. Baker. Row 4-D. Twibill. L. Hurdelbrink, L. Anderson, J. Hanson. G. Wirth J. Williams. M. Bickford, D. Archer, C. Young. Row 5-A. Brooks, D. Pruett, B. Perrin, R. Magnus. 1 I NN.. Q 9401, -.ata .v v .2 Time is itself an element. Mr. Trier. Jim Estes. and Fred 5? Q, I I? QW i Burtton examine tree incubator. Time is a great manager. it ar- ranges all things. Mr. Pyfer talks to Dennis Hamilton, Rick Mason. Herb Gartner, and Jim Harring- ton about college plans. Ruth Moline imitates teen-age girls at a movie. Time will tell what lies ahead. Part of Hot Rod Panel at PTA meeting are L. to R. Barbara Jen- sen. Daisy Mae Rarrick, Mrs. J. A. Scott, Kenneth Flora, and Mrs. Gertrude Elliot. Time, young man. has taught us both a lesson. Larry Clark becomes guinea pig for Captain Dry in assembly. The signs of the times. The statue after first snow. All in good time. Dr. Giaudrone and Mr. Hopkins observe Linda Gladwell and Donna Nekeferoff in Home Economics Class. 'S mg? See 'ff:,-1 nf, X f-,, xl, fi, ' f pw 1 H U L Um MN img 744-ow. K lA awww Www Wil' 3?55fff5Q'3f'5ff. WM M 9 5 E ,fn 2 2 if YI A451 - UMNQ N lvx, E V P 'N Q jj ' CN ffwuvcb J ' 5 x SQ? gg? E5 3 M 2 Wim :Mm in SVQAI 'EM 'K SUM fm W gg 5622 W, W? RQ! jx ffcfw Lxhmffffggmg N . H? ,. , , we' - 4 - 5i?W 1 H555i 55 ,Ni 5332L. k9HfM EM, gg Q vxf ,E Q XUVWQVXQ Qffw WX- Ng ' 53 is fig Ng MR ifffg Bfwx ,ggzjfr-Wf,, ,A C.!,,?Zfv7 EQ 1 Q E ggi wg X fwfifwff W' ffm? ,4 ' V ff? H,.,'Hv,xL' , A .BF W1 .M . - WMV' , X 5 J. Estes, B. Peart. E. Phenice, J. Joy, R. Cooper, E. Smith. ime Well peut Prepares Grads Future Having divided their time between studies and various school activities, and making the most of their senior year, the class of '57 leaves Lincoln anticipating a bright future. They shall use the knowledge and experif ence they have gained in jobs of their choice, or furthering their education and training in various fields. Included in the se' niors' numerous activif ties was the senior class play, January Thaw, presented on April ll and 12, which proved to be a gratifying expef rience for the cast as well as all others who took part in making it a success. Months of planning and preparation lent an exciting air to the longftofhefrememhered sef nior ball, entitled Eantasial' and held in the Crystal Ballroom of the Winthrop Hotel. Ordering pictures, school rings, and selectf ing announcements to be used for the classes of 557, '58 and '59 made seniors realize that the time was passing and soon it would he time for commencement exercises and the finale. Leading the grads in these activities were: Ed Phenicie, president: Reed Cooper, vice presf identg Eunice Smth, secretary: Judy ploy, treasurerg and Betty Peart and lim Estes, relpresentativefs to ccgunf i Cf Senior ohficers measure for cap and gown. 15 swf G. M i.. Ji-5' r ., y , X his , 5 gs.. roi UU! i wx, if Honor Grads-Top row-Janet Christel, Mary Lou Devish, Eva Durkee, Irene Gallagher, Sara Gislason. Jim Harrington Row 2-Elaine Jefferson. Nelda Krogh, Margie Lambert. Diana Lombardo, Ron Lougheed, Nancy Lundquist Row 3--Kay Manfull, Karen Marth, Jolene McRorie, Ed Phenicie, Donna Pierce, Colleen Row 4--Susan Reynolds, Carol Robinson, Bill Rowley, Shirley Schreiweis, Anita Shuman, Lucille Siler Row 5--Shirley Truselo, Wally Tweden TP GC' , L ' W Q V l.l , Ti Study Sets imely Pace For Honor Grads Attaining a commendable record of 3.5 or higher grade average for their entire three years at Lincoln are these outstanding members of the 1957 graduatf ing class. Besides studying hard to have their names on the honor roll, these are students who have participated in various clubs and supported social and athletic events at Lincoln. The time that has passed since they first entered 16 these ivyfcovered walls has brought them personal satisfaction as well as satisfaction for contributing to the school as a whole. lt has given them a feeling of accomplishment that they will take with them vvherf ever they go. ln recognition of all they have achieved, the stu' dents and faculty of Lincoln High School wish to offer hearty congratulations to the 1957 honor grad' uates. AHRENS, EDWARD DAVID-College Entrance: Lettermen's Club: Forestry Club: Head Manager of Football for 2 years: Swimming Manager for 1 year: Football Manager for 3 years. ALBRO, LOLA M.-Business Education: Camera Club: Art Club. ANDERSON, BARBARA A.-Business Education: Student Coun- cil tSenatel 1955: Girls' Glee 1954-1955. ANDERSON, HARRY NEWELL-General: Lettermen's Club: Sportsmen's Club, Hi-Y: Varsity Football 1955-1956: Reserve Basketball 1954: Varsity Basketball 1955-1956. ANDERSON, JANE MARIE-General and Distributive Education: Secretary of Tri-Y Takola 1954-1955: Takola 1954-1957: Retail- ers Club: Ski Club 1954-1957: Daffodil Committee: Pep Club: Ice Skating Club. ANDREWS, DONALD RICHARD-College Entrance: Student Council 1953: Junior Class President: Football and Basketball Letterman: National Honor Society: Band: Glee. ARFMAN, THOMAS EDWARD-General: Stagecraft 1955-1957: P.A. 1956-1957. BABBITT, ROBERT WADE-Industrial Arts. BAKER, GERALD-Industrial Arts: Rifle Club 1954-1955. BAKER, ROBERT ALAN-Business Education: Forestry Club: Ski Club: Roller Skating Club: Senior Choir: Jr. Band: Repre- sentave to Senate: Summer Forestry Camp. BAKER, SHERI-General, BALDWIN, BLYTHE E.-College Entrance: Honor Society 1954- 1957: Torch Pin Winner: Horseman's Club 1955-1956: Takolah 1956-1957: Sophomore Club Assembly 1955-1956: College Con- ference Secretary 1955-1956: Camera Club 1954-1955. BAMFORD, TERRIE ANN-Distributive Education: Retailers Club 1955-1957, Tri-Y Interclub Representative 1956-1957: Ta- kolah Chapter A 1955-1957: Daffodil Button Sale 1956: Pep Club 1957. BARKER, EVAN A.-General: Reserve Football 1954-1955: Var- sity Football 1955. BARNES, ARLENE A.-General: Pep Club 1956-1957: Girls Glee 1954-1955. BARTELL, CAROLYN JEAN-College Entrance: Student Council Representative from Yell Staff 1956-1957: Yell Queen: Aqua Maids 1955-1957: Secretary 1956-1957: Representative to Girls' Club 1954-1956: Student Leader 1955-1957: Takolah 1954-1957: Secretary 1954-1955: Pep Club 1956-1957: Spring Tolo Commit- tee 1957: Girls Club Dance Committee: Senior Class Play Read- ing Committee: Hi-Y Homecoming Queen 1956. '47 . Msn, Hwy 'uv-Q . gmgg. . f-wi-if J . fn WCW .aa W ms- ab' : Q'-7' BASHEY MIKE-College Entrance and Business Education: Yell King 1956-1957: Yell Staff Conference at Aberdeen 1956-19571 Honor Society 1954-1955: Pep Club 1954-1957: Sergeant-at- arms 1956-1957: Home Room Representative to Senate 1956- 1957: Home Room Representative to Sportsmen's Club 1956- 1957: Hi-Y 1955-1957: Hi-Y Youth Legislature Conference 1955- 1956: Hi-Y Football Night Committee 1955-1956: Roller Skating Club 1955-1956: Red Cross Representative 1954-1955. BATES, MOLLY COLLEEN-College Entrance: Aqua Maids 1955- 1957: Art Club 1955-1956: Lincoln Letter Lassies 1956-1957: 3 year Pin Winner: Girls' Club Interclub Art Chairman 1957: Senate Representative 1956. BAUMGRAS, WILLIAM FRANK-College Entrance: Bowling Club 1954-1955. BAXLEY, ANN LOUISE-Distributive Education: Retailers Club 1956-1957: Transferred from Florida 1955. BEKEMANS, PATRICIA J.-Business Education: Takolah 1955- 1957: Takolah Secretary 1955-1956: Takolah President 1956- 1957: Pep Club 1955-1956: Ski Club 1956-1957: Ice Skating Club 1956-1957 BENNETT, EVELYN MAE-Business Education: Historian Choir 1955-1956: A Cappella Choir 1955-1956: Nonnettes 1954-1955: Spring Concert: Winter Concert: Christmas Vespers 1954-1956: Junior Choir 1955: Advance Girls Glee 1954: Senate Represen- tative 1954-1955: Lincoln Christian Fellowship 1954-1957. BENNETT, SHARON A.-Business Education: Christian Fellow- ship 1955-1957: Camera Club 1955-1956. BERG. ELAINE L.-General: Usher Club 1955-19571 Forestry Club 1956-1957: P:T.A. Homeroom Representative 1956-1957. BERG, GAIL F.-General: Lincoln Letter Lassies 1955-1957: Lin- coln Christian Fellowship 1956-1957: Girls' Intramural Sports. BERGER, CAROLE ANN-Business Education: Takolah 1956- 1957: Pep Club 1955: Red Cross Representative 1955-1956. BERGSTROM, GERALD EUGENE--Business Education and ln- dustrial Arts: Track. BERRY, JOYCE ANN-Business Education: Pep Club 1956-1957: Takolah 1956.-1957: Future Nurses Club 1954-1955: Camera Club 1954-1955: Homeroom Representative to Senate 1956-1957: Daf- fodil Float Committee 1955-1956: Camera Club Treasurer 1954- 1955. BITTLE, DELENE BARBARA-Business Education: Takolah 1954-1957: Marketta Ki 1956-1957: Senate Representative 1954- 19551 Pep Club 1956-1957. BLACK: BONNIE JEAN-Business Education: Camera Club 1955- 1956: Lincoln Voice of Christian Youth 1956-1957. BLAIR BARBARA A.-General: Home Room Representative 1954- 19553 Takolah 1954-1957: Takolah Treasurer Chapter A 1956- 1957: Ice Skating Club 1956-1957: Ski Club 1956-1957: Pep Club 1956-1957. BLAIR, MARJORY NEVELLA-College Entrance: Lincoln Letter Lassies 1955-1957: L.L.L. Letter Winner: Takolah 1956-1957: Badminton Doubles Champion 1954: Girls' Glee 1956: Student Leader 1955-1957: Sophomore Swimming Team 1954. 17 , 6-it gn i 1 lm L V 1 T , 1 9 , 7:-'Vi SW, X ff X Rs ,I i : una BURCII. CAMILE F.-General: Ice Skating Club 1954-1957: Ta- kolah Chapter A 1954-1957: Program Chairman 1956-1957: After School Sports 1954-1957. BURNS, ROBI'IR'I'-General. BURNS, LORRETTA SUE-College Entrance: A.S.L. Commis- sioner of Finance 1956-1957: Pep Club 1954-1957: Camera Club 1955-1956: Honor Society 1956-1957: Voice of Christian Youth 1954-1957: Bowling Club 1955-1956: Takolah 1956-1957: Junior Achievement 1956-1957: Future Teachers Club 1956-1957: M.C. of Jr. Assembly: After School Sports. BURT, BARRY EDWARD-College Entrance: Hi-Y 1956-1957: Sophomore Football 1954-1955: Student Leader 1955-1957, BURTON, FRED EUGENE-Industrial Arts: Horseman's Club. CAILLIER, JOAN O.-Business Education: Takolah Chapter B 1954-1957: Takolah Secretary 1954-1955: Assistant Innerclub Representative 1955-1956: Takolah President 1956-1957: Lincoln Letter Lassies 1955-1957. CALKINS. LORRAINE H.-College Entrance: Home Room Repre- sentative 1955-1956: Usherettes Club 1954-1955: Pep Club 1954- 1955. CALLAGLAN, GARY JEROME-College Entrance: Junior Achievement President 1956, CALLISON, MIKE STANLEY-General: Sportsman Representa- tive 1955-1956: Sophomore Football 1955-1956: Wrestling Mana- ger 1954-1955: Wrestling 1955. CAMPBELL, DOUGLAS A.-College Entrance: Home Room Rep- resentative 1955-1956: Forestry Club 1956-1957: Sophomore Football 1954-1955: Reserve Football 1956-1957: Boys' Glee 1955: A Cappella Choir 1956-1957. CANI-IDY. BETTY LOUISE-Distributive and Business Educa- tion: 1-Iome Room Representative: Retailers Club: Hiking Club. CANONICA, JOIIN WILLIAM-College Entrance: Rifle Club 1955-1956: Forestry Club 1956-1957: Sophomore Football 1955: Sophomore Basketball 1955. CARLSON. ALLEN JOHN-Industrial Arts. CARLSON. RICHARD NORMAN-College Entrance: Rifle Club 1954-1956. CARTER, DOUGLAS J.-College Entrance. S 'DY ANN Busines Education B innin Girls' Glee C,-XTES, JL ' . -- Qs 4 I SR R - - 1954: Advanced Girls' Glee 1955: Takolah Chapter D 1956-1957: After School Sports 1954 I EG' Lf.. BLAKELY. JACQUELIN YVONNE-College Entrance. BLANKENSHIP, BETTY JEAN-Business Education: Representa- tive to Senate 1955-1956: Ice Skating Club 1954-1955: Lincoln Christian Fellowship 1954-1956: Marcetta Ki 1955-1957: Christ- mas Vespers 1955: Marketts 1956-1957: Beginners Girls Glee 1955-1956. BLATTNER, STANLEY LEE-General: Home Room Representa- tive to Sportsman Club 1954-19561 Ski Club 1956-1957. BODIN, SANDRA JEAN-College Entrance: Girls Club Repre- sentative 1954-1955: Interclub Committee Chairman 1956-1957: Marcetta Ki 1955-1957: Marketts 1956-1957: Art Club 1954-1957: Lincoln Letter Lassies 1955-1957: Honor Society 1954-1956: After School Sports 1954-1957: NOMA Spelling Contest Win- ner: L.L.L, Letter Winner. BOJE, CAROLE ANN-Business Education: Takolah 1955-1957: Lincoln News Staff 1955-1956: Pep Club 1955: Rolling Railsplit- ters 1955: Ski Club 1957: After School Sports 1955. BOND, RICHARD R,-Industrial Arts: Water Polo Team: Rolling Railsplitters. BOSS, MARLENE L.-Business Education: Girls Sports 1954-1955, BOWLING, BARBARA ANN-General: Takolah 1955-1957: Tolo Committee 1955. BOYD, ELAINE ANN-General: Takolah 1954-1957: Retailers Club 1956-1957: After School Sports 1954-1955. BOYD, JIM A.-General: Sophomore Football 1954-1955: Reserve Wrestling 1954-1955: Sportsmans Club Representative 1955-1956. BRANDT, BEVERLY JEAN-General: Future Nurses Club 1954- 1955: Horseman's Club 1954-1955: Usher Club: Takolah 1954- 1957: Girls Interclub 1956-1957: Junior Achievement 1956-1957. BRECHBIEL, DON FRED-General, BROOKS, ALAN DWIGHT-College Entrance: Honor Society 1955-1956: Rifle Club 1954-1955: Representative to Senate 1956- 19571 College Catalog Librarian 1956-1957. BROWN, BOBBY RAY-College Entrance: Junior Class President 1955-1956: Pep Club 1956-1957: Hi-Y Club 1956-1957: Camera Club 1955-1956: Teachers Club 1956-1957: Letterman's Club 1955-1957: Bowling Club 1955-1956: Sophomore Basketball 1954- 1955: Track team 1954-1956: Senior Choir 1954-1956: German Dackel Staff 1955-1957: Sportsmans Club 1954-1956: Student Council 1955-1956: A Cappella Choir Soloist 1954-1955. BROWN, JANET M.-Business Education: Ice Skating Club 1954- 19573 Ice Skating Club Treasurer 1955-1956: Ice Skating Club President 1956-1957: Marketta Ki 1955-1957: Girls Club Repre- sentative 1954-1956: Takolah Chapter A 1954-1957. BRYAN, MARYLYN JOAN-College Entrance and Business Edu- cation: Lincoln Letter Lassies President 1956-1957: Takolah B 1954-1957: Takolah Treasurer 1955-1956: Takolah Scholarship Chairman 1956: Honor Society 1954-1957: Affiliation 1954-1957. Jr 4. I . Ut- ,Z 4 4 W i i 1 s nu X , CECCIII, JERRY-College Entrance: Hi-Y Club: Letterman's Club: Football tvarsityl 1956-1957: Varsity Baseball 1955-1957: Student Leader: Letterman's Club Dance. CI-IRISTEL, JANET RAE-College Entrance: Takolah 1954-1957: Rifle Club 1956: Honor Society 1954-1956: Prep Club 1954: After School Sports 1954: Future Teachers Club 1956-1957: Homeroom Senator 1956-1957. CHRISTENSEN, ANTHONY HAROLD-College Entrance: Hi-Y 1955-1956: Hi-Y Vice-President 1956-1957: Letterman's Club 1954-1957: Varsity Swimming 1954-1957: Vice-President of the all city Hi-Y Council 1956-1957. CHRISTENSEN, BARBARA JEAN-College Entrance: Roller Skating Club 1954-1957. Cl-IRISTENSEN, DARWIN EARL-College Entrance. CIRO, JANE LOUISE-Business and Distributive Education: Re- tailers Club President 1956-1957: Pep Club 1955-1956: Girls' Club Representative 1956-1957: Takolah Chapter D 1955-1957. CLARK, LARRY LAYNE-Industrial Arts. CLARK, LARRY W.-Industrial Arts: Stagecrew 1954-1957: Cam- era Club. CLEMENTS, BARBARA J.-College Entrance: Future Nurses Club 1954-1955: Pep Club 1954-1957: Takolah 1954-1957: Inter- club 1956-1957: Affiliation Finance Committee 1956-1957. CLINGENPEEL, JUDY YVONNE-General: Entered from Bethel. CLOWERS, CHARLENE LOUISE-Business Education: Red Cross Representative 1954-1955: Rolling Railsplitters 1954-1956: Ski Club 1954-1955: Takolah 1954-1956: Horseman's Club 1954-1956: Bowling Club 1954-1955. COFFIN, GARY-General. COLEMAN, ROGER A.-General: Lettermen's Club Secretary and Treasurer: Reserve Football 1954: Reserve Baseball 1955: Varsity Baseball 1956: Varsity Basketball 1955-1957: Intramural Basketball 1955-1956: Sophomore Basketball 1954-1955. COLLAMORE, DEANNA, KAY-Business Education: Represen- tative to Senate 1955-1956: Marketta-Ki 1955-1957: Girls' Club Representative 1955-1957: Ice Skating Club 1955-1956: Pep Club 1955-1957: Marketts 1957: Girls Choir 1954-1955: Jr. Choir 1955- 1956: Sr. Choir 1956-1957: Christmas Vespers 1954-1956. CONCLIN, ARNOLD JOHN-General: Bowling Club. CONNER, GEORGE B.-College Entrance. aff ir WW' l l WE W f Y 9 'a ,.s , , fb-If CONWAY: LYLE WAYNE-General. COOK, TERRY W.-College Entrance: Forestry Club Vice Presi- dent 1956-1957. COOPER, REED E.--College Entrance: Sr. Class Vice President 1956-1957: Sportsmen's Club Treasurer 1956-1957: Sportsmen's Club 1955-1957: Sophomore Basketball 1954-1956: Lincoln News Staff 1956-1957: Sophomore Assembly 1955: Honor Roll 1955- 19561 Quill 8: Scroll: Sr. Ball Co-Chairman 1957. CORTESI, ELAINE MARIE-Business Education: Senate Repre- sentative 1954-1957: Interclub 1956-1957: Future Nurses Club 1954-1955: Pep Club 1954-1956: Takolah 1954-1955: Marcetta Ki 1955-1956: Marketts 1956-1957: Lincolnian Staff 1956-1957: Student Leader 1956-1957: Pep Club Secretary 1956-1957: A Cappela Choir 1956-1957: Vespers 1956-1957: Office Assistant 1956-1957: Winter Concert 1955-1957: Spring Concert 1956-1957. COX, KENNETH M.-Industrial Arts: Junior Choir Treasurer: Boy's Glee: Junior Choir 1954-1956: Sophomore Basketball: Christmas Vespers. CRAWFORD, JOAN W.-Business Education: Roller Skating 1956-1957: Junior Prom Decoration Committee. CRESS, JOANNE K.-General. CURRAH, BRIAN LEROY-Industrial Arts: Varsity Swimming 1955-1957: Wrestling 1956-1957: Track 1956-1957: Tennis 1956- 1957: Pep Club 1956-1957: Senior Choir 1956-1957: Vespers 1955: Spring Concert 1956-1957. CURTICE, EDWARD B.-Industrial Arts: Ski Club 1956-1957: Wrestling 1954-1955. CURTIS, LARRY EDWARD-Business Education: Art Club As- sembly. CURTISS, IVA-MAE L.-College Entrance: Lincoln Voice of Christian Youth 1954-1956. DALE, DARREL W.-College Entrance. DAVIDSON, RICHARD ELVIN-Business Education: Yell King 1956-1957: Pep Club Treasurer 1956-1957: Pep Club 1954-1957: Hi-Y Club 1955-1957: Key Club 1956-1957: Roller Skating 1954- 1955: Office Work 1956-19573 Junior Prom Committee 1955-1956. DAVIS, JESSE JAY-College Entrance: Forestry Club. DAVIS, PATRICIA ANN-Business Education: A.S.L: Secretary 1956-1957: Senate Representative 1955-1956: Honor Society: Ri- fle Club 1955-1956: Takolah 1955-1957: Takolah Interclub Rep- resentative 1956-1957: Lincoln Letter Lassies: Red Cross Repre- sentative 1955-1957: Three Year Pin Winner: Vocational Con- ference Guide: Tyro Rifle Team 1954-1956: Daffodil Float 1955-1956: Junior Prom Dezoration Committee: Pep Club 1954: Student Council. DEAN: DEBBY A.-College Entrance: Pep Club 1954-1955: Bowl- ing Club 1954-1955: Takolah 1955-1957: Aqua Maids 1955-1957: Lincoln Letter Lassies 1955-1957: Future Nurses Club 1956-1957: Three Year Pin Winner: Sophomore Assembly 1955: Clubs As- sembly 1956: Sophomore Doubles Badminton Champ: Ping Pong Singles Champ 1955-1956: lnterclub Council of Takolah 1956-1957: Student Leader 1955-1957: Health Center Assistant 1955-56: Girls Club Representative 1956-573 Daffodil Attendant. 19 Ee' f Vt 'i if 4 9 'xtr V can sq fr V sf - ,Mfr he 7 -M , -P . - : W if ,- ,i 'W--7 has Q45 lb 'vit' DURKICIC. EVA ROSE-College Entrance: Toastniaster's Club 1954-1955: llonor Society President 1956-1957: Torch Pin Win- ner: Gills' Club lntcrclub: Lincoln Letter Lassies: Three Year Pin Winner: Affiliation Committee: Student Leader 1955-1956: Girls' State 1956: College and Vocational Conference Secretary EDWARDS, DOROTHY ELAINE-College Entrance and Business Education: Rolling Railsplitters Secretary 1954-1955: President 1955-1956: lVIarketta Ki 1955-1957: Marketts 1956-1957: Takolah 1954-1957: Girls' Glec Treasurer 1954-1955: Library Assistant 1954-1957: Pep Club 1956-1957: P.T.A. Representative 1956-1957: Conference Guide 1955-1957: Spring Concert 1954-1955. Railsplitters Daffodile Float Attendant 1954-1955. EIIMKE. DIANNE J.-College Entrance: Takolah 1955-1956: Rep- resentative to the Paper 1956-1957: Ski Club 1955-1957: Ice Skating Club 1955-1957: Bowling Club 1955: Usherettes 1955- 1956: Red Cross Representative 1955: Pep Club 1955-1957. EHNAT, DELORES-General. EINHAUS, ROBERT W.-General. ELKINS, JEANETTA CHARLOTTE-Business Education: Takolah Chapter C 1956-1957: Red Cross Representative 19563 Hospital Work 1955-1956. ENGELS, KAREN ELAINE-Distributive Education. Transferred from Puyallup. ENGELHARDT, MIKEL--College Entrance and Business Educa- tion: Takolah 1955-1957: Vice-President 1956-1957: Girls Club Representative 19551 Red Cross Representative 1956-1957: Aqua Maids 1956-1957: Treasurer 1957: Lincoln Letter Lassies 1956- 1957: Sophomore Swimming Team: Student Leader. BRDAHL, JUDITH PAULINE-College Entrance: Girls Club Rep- resentative 1956: Vice-President 1957: Takolah Chapter G 1955- 1957: Treasurer 1956: Program Chairman 1957: Health Center Assistant 1955-1956: Rolling Railsplitters 1956: Sophomore Swimming Team 1955: Pep Club 1955: College Conference Sec- retary 1956: Junior Tuberculosis Board 1956-1957. ERDAHL, WALLY-College Entrance: Varsity Basketball 1956- 1957: Reserve Basketball 1955: Sophomore FOO'lb2lll2 Intra- mural Sports. ERETH, ROSILEE-General. ERICKSON, EILEEN G.-Business Education: Pep Club? Takolah Glee Club: Hospital Vtork. ESTES, JAMES ERNEST-College Entrance: Senior Class Repre- sentative to Student Council 1956-1957: Social Chairman Sports- mans Club 1955-1956: Senate Representative 1955-1956: Sports- inans Club Representative 1955-1956: Pep Club 1956-19571 Bovs State 1956: Dackel Staff Reporter 195-1-1956: Daffodil Float Chairman 1956: Forestry Club 1956-1957: Honor Society 1955-19571 Toastmasters Club 1954-19553 A.S.L. Student C0Ul1C1l 1956-19571 Vocational Conference Secretary 195-l-1955. - EWEN: GARED W.-College Entrance: Senior Band 1954-1951. l-QYKES, LYNDA KAREN-General: El Charro 1955-1957: Future Nurses Club 1955: Slippery Lynx 1955. Affiliation 1956-1951: Dackel Staff 1957. , Ermis. ROBERT .xicitlm-csenei-a11 Roll Rot-111 Reivlw'-elitiltltf 10 Senate 1955. Bowling Club 1955-1957. fit QM 1- DEES. EAVERNE ARLENE-Business Education: Takolah A 1955-1957: Girls Club Representative 1956-1957: After School Sports 1954-1955. DEGREEF, CAROLYN ROSE-Business Education: Rolling Rail- splitters 1956-1957: Rolling Railsplitters Secretary 1955-1956. DEMPSKI, DAVID FRANK-College Entrance: Rifle Club 1956- 1956-1957: Bowling Club 1954-1957: Vice-President 1956-1957: Golf Team 1955-1957: Honor Society 1956-1957: Sportsmen Club Representative 1956-1957: Thrift Plan Chairman 1956-1957. DETIENNE, RON D.-College Entrance: Orchestra. DEVISH, MARYLOU--College Entrance: Lincoln Letter Lassies 1955-1957: Treasurer 1956-1957: Three Year Pin Winner: 1-lonor Society: Torch Pin Winner: Home Room Representative to Senate 1955-1956. DEXTER, SYLVIA LAURENE-Business Education: Usher Club Vice-President 1955-1956: President 1956-1957: Senate Repre- sentative 1954-1955: Attendance Office Assistant. DICKERSON, RICHARD L.-College Entrance. DICKSON, SHARON L.-Business Education: Takolah 1954-1955: Marcetta Ki 1955-1957: Red Cross Representative 1955-1956. DISETH, JUDY ANNE-Business Education: Rifle Club 1954- 1956: Rifle Reserve Team 1955-1956: Lincoln Letter Lassies 1955-1957: Tal-rolah Treasurer 1954-1955: Daffodil Badminton Tourney Winner 1955-1956: After School Sports. DOAN, EARL GRANT-College Entrance: Sportsmans' Club Rep- resentative 1956-1957: Ski Club Treasurer 1956-1957. DOELLEFELD, INGRID ELIZABETH-Business Education and College Entrance: Future Nurses Club Vice-President 1956-1957: Ice flkating Club 1955-1956: Affiliation Committee 1955-1956: Pep Club 1954-1955: Lincoln Christian Fellowship 1954-1956: Usherettes 1954-1955: Youth Workshop Representative 1954- 1955: Camera Club: Senator. DOLAN, JAMES MARTIN-College Entrance: Sophomore Foot- ball 1954-1955: Track 1954-19553 Intramural Wrestling 1956- 1957, DOUCETTE, ARTHUR EDWARD-General: Senior Choir 1955- 19573 Madrigal Singer 1955-1956: Reserve Football 1955-1956. DUNLAP, JACK-General. DUNN, MARILYN L,-General: Pep Club: Rifle Club: Girls Sports: Takolah 1954-1955: Girls Club Representative 1955-1956. DUPREE, DUNCAN-General. . ,, Hip ,Q 5 4 . 4,1 ,W . 1 i l FAHEY. JOAN E.-General: Future Nurses Club: Marketta Ki. FAIRBANKS, CLIFF T.-General. FELDMAN: DAVE K.-General. Bowling Club 1956-19573 Re- serve Football 1955: Sophomore Basketball 1955: Golf Team 1956-1957. FERGUSON, CHARLA IRENE-Business Education: Rolling Rail- splitters 1954-1956: A Cappella Choir 1955-1957: Section Leader and Accompanist 1956-1957: Madrigal Group 1955-1957: Junior Choir 1955: Girls' Glee 1954-1955: Christmas Vespers 1954-1956: Spring Concert 1955-1957. FERGUSON, RALPH E. -- College Entrance: Hi-Y 1956-1957: Sergeant-at-Arms 1956-1957: Letterman's Club 1956-1957: Re- serve-Football 1954-1955: Varsity Football 1955-1956: Football Captain 1956-1957: Reserve Wrestling 1955-1956: Varsity Wrest- ling 1956-1957: Varsity Track 1956-1957. FINN, EILEEN PATRACIA--General: Takolah 1954-19571 Ski 1956-1957: Red Cross Assistant 1955-1956: Pep Club 1956- Fix, RANDY R.-General. FLINTOFF, CLIFFORD ALLEN-Business Education: Junior Choir 1955-1957: Senior Choir 1956-1957: Christmas Vespers 1954-1956: Spring Concert 1955-1957: Roller Skating Club 1954- 1955: Stage Crew 1956-1957. FLYE: RICHARD W.-Industrial Arts. FORSTER, TOM-College Entrance and Industrial Arts: Rifle Club 1954-1956: Forestry Club 1956-1957. FRANKS, SANRA L.-General: Voice of the Christian Youth. FREYTAG, MOLLIE COLENE-College Entrance: Affiliation 1956-1957: Health Center 1954-1955: Girls Glee 1954-1955: Lin- coln News 1956-1957: Lincolnian Staff 1956-1957: Lincoln Bus- iness Staff 1955-1956: Vocational Conference Guide 1955-1956: Quill 8: Scroll 1956-1957. FRIZ, MARGARET L.-College Entrance: Takolah 1954-1957: Takolah Vice-President 1956-1957: Ski Club 1954-1957: Pep Club 1954-1955: Girls Club Representative 1954-1955: Re- tailers Club. GADBAWV, SUSAN A.-College Entrance: Song Queen 1956-1957: Senate Secretary 1956-1957: Lincoln Letter Lassies 1956-1957: Takolah 1955-1956: Pep Club 1956-1957: Art Club 1956-1957: Rolling Railsplitters 1955: Affiliation Committee 1956-1957. GALLAGHER, IRENE EDITH-College Entrance: Lincoln Letter Lassies 1954-1957: Three Year Pin Winner: Ice Skating Club 1954-1955: Rifle Club 1955-1956: Honor Society 1954-1956: Red Cross Representative 1956: Band 1954-1957: Band Secretary and Treasurer 1956-1957: Orchesttra 1954-1957: Dance Ensembles: Future Teachers Club 1956-1957: Christmas Vespers 1954-1957: Lincolnian Staff: Vocational Conference Guide 1954-1955. GARMAN, MARGARET P.-College Entrance and Distributive Education: Lincoln Voice of Christian Youth, Secretary and Treasurer 1956-1957: Pep Club 1954-1956: Future Nurses Club 1954-1956: Retailers Club, Treasurer 1956-1957: Orchestra 1954- 19565 Spring Concert 1954-1956: Christmas Vespers 1954-1956. i l ,f QNMWQ 7 432' 1 153' W Y Z .,, V' 1 A 1 7 ,1 in was-'V' -'YQ Nl' yr' 9 4 GAY, SHARON P.-College Entrance: Voice of Christian Youth 1954-1956: A Cappella Choir 1955-1956: Spring Concert 1954- 19561 Christmas Vespers 1954-1956. GEISELMAN, DON EUGENE--College Entrance: Home Room Representative: Sportsmen Club 1955-1956: Forestry Club Treasurer 1956-1957. GILBERTSON, NENA BETH--Distributive Education: Exchange Editor for Washington Retailers Club 1956-1957: Honor Roll 1956-1957. GISLASON, SARA C.YBusiness Education: Lincoln Letter Lassies 1955-1957: Three Year Pin Winner: Christmas Vespers 1954- 1955: Spring Music Festival 1954-1955: Junior Choir 1956. GOFF, LARRY-General. GOOD, GERALDINE A.-General: Takolah 1955-1957: Junior Choir 1956: Vespers 1954-1955: Spring Music Festival 1954-1955. GOWER, ROBERT D.-College Entrance: Hi-Y 1956-1957: Key Club 1956-1957: Bowling Club 1955-1957: Election Committee 1956: Daffodil Float Committee 1956: Junior Prom Decorating Committee 1956: Red Cross Representative 1956-1957: 3-Man Basketball 1956: Lincoln News Business Staff 1954: Activity Ticket Sales Advertising Committee: Senior Class Play Reading Committee: Senior Class Play. GRABOWSKY. PAT A.-Business Education. GRAHAM, IDA LOUISE--General: Rifle Club 1954-19553 Future Nurses Club 1955-1957: Ice Skating Club 1956-1957: Senate 1954. GRAY, JERRY H.-General: Reserve Swimming 1954-1955. GRIFFIN: ROY G.-College Entrance: Rrepresentative to Council 1954-1955: Sportsmans Club Representative 1955: Savings Thrift Officer 1956: Rifle Club 1954: Senior Band 1954-1957. GROUT, GARY LEE-General: Forestry Club: Roller Skating Club. GRUVER, ROBERTA L.--Business Education: Ice Skating Club 1954-1957: Ice Skating Club President 1956-1957: Takolah 1954- 1957: Social Chairman 1955-1956: Girls' Club Representative 1956-1957: Marketta Ki 1955-1957: Pep Club 1956-1957: Affilia- tion Committee: After School Sports 1954-1955. GUNNS, DAIL JOE-General: Rifle Club 1955-1957: President 1956-19571 Varsity Rifle Team 1955-1957. GUTHRIE, DALE G.-College Entrance: Band President. HABEL, RALPH HESTER-Business Education: Retailer Club. Ill '2- Qc C, X'-:gf 7' .Mrk 'J-XG? 'N .hu- HARTMAN, ROBERT.-General. IIAUGE, DARLENE LOUISE-College Entrance: Pep Club Pres- ident 1956-1957: Future Nurses Club Secretary 1955-1956: After School Swimming 1954-1955: Red Cross Representative 1954- 1955: Girls' Club Representative 1955-1956: Affiliation Com- mittee 1955-1957: Senator 1956-1957: Dackel Staff 1954-1957: Senior Class Play 1955-1956: Girls State. HAVEMAN, CLYDE WAYNE-College Entrance: Honor Roll 1954-1956. HEIDER, MARIE M.-College Entrance and Business Education: Rolling Railsplitters 1954-1957: Takolah 1954-1957: Pep Club 1956-1957: Library Assistant 1955-1957: P.T.A. Representative 1956-1957: College Conference 1956: Beg. Girls' Glee 1954-1955: Adv. Girls' Glee 1955-1956: Christmas Vespers: Winter Con- cert: Spring Concert. HEIHN, NANCY J.-General: Girls' Club Representative 1955- 1956: Red Cross Representative 1954-1955: Rolling Railsplitters 1955-1957: Girls Glee 1954: A Cappella Choir 1955-1957: Junior Choir 1954-1955: Spring Concert 1954-1957: Christmas Vespers 1954-1957: Pep Club 1955-1956: Junior Assembly: Vocational Conference 1955-1956: Member of Glitters Trio: Takolah 1956- 1957. HELLAND, DOUGLAS S.-College Entrance: Sportsrnans Club Representative 1956: Reserve Football 1954: Affiliation As- semblies Committee 1956-1957: Dackel Staff 1956-1957. HENDRICKS, NANCY ARLENE-General: Junior Band 1954-1956: Senior Band 1956-1957. HENRY, ALLEN-College Entrance: Honor Society 1954-1957: Torch Pin Winner: Pep Club 1954-1957: Hi-Y 1955-1957: Rifle Club 1954: Vocational Conference Guide: Daffodil Committee 1955-1956: Hi-Y Football Night Committee: Junior -Prom Committee 1955-1956: Evergreen Boys' State: Co-chairman P.T,A, Membership Drive 1956-1957: Co-chairman Affiliation Finance Committee. HENTHORN, HUGH JEAN-Business Education: Sportsman Club Representative: Forestry Club: Intramural Basketball and Swimming: P. A. Crew: Choir. IIEREIM. CARYL GLENN-General: Voice of Christian Youth. HILL. ROBERT E.-College Entrance and Business Education: News Business Staff 1956-1957. HOBBS. MICHAEL-General. HOLLOWAY. YVONNE G.-Business Education: Roller Skating Club 1955-1957: Bowling Club Team Captain 1956-1957: Voca- tional Conference Guide 1956, HOLMBERG. HAROLD W.-College Entrance: Rifle Club 1954- GLENDA R.-College Entrance and Business Education: Takolah 1954-1957: Pep Club 1956-1957: Ski Club 1956-1957: Ice Skating Club 1956-1957: Daffodil Float Committee 19551 Junior Prom Committee: After School Sports 195-1-1955: Mistetolo Committee: Takolah D Social Chairman. IIOKA. JIMMY WAYNE-Distributive Education. ww is . ,ta HAGALA. MIKE L.-General: Rctailcrs Club: Sophomore Bas- ketball. HAGER, CHRISTINE LOUISE-College Entrance: Song Queen 1956-1957: Rifle Club 1954-1955: Takolah Chapter D 1954-1957: Historian 1954-1955: Program Chairman 1955-1956: Lincoln Let- ter Lassies 1955-1957: Pep Club 1956-1957: Sophomore Girls' Swim Team 1954-1955: Aqua Maids 1954-1956: Treasurer 1955- 19571 Girls' Intramural Sports: Student Leader: Vocational Conference Cliairman: Posture Queen 1954-1955: National Essay Contest Winner 1955: College Conference Secretary 1956: Lin- coln News Co-Feature Editor: Senate Representative: Honor Roll 1954-1956: Lincoln News Business Staff 1956. HALL, GWEN MARIE-College Entrance: Senate 1955-1956: Girls Club Representative 1954-1955: Takolah 1955-1956: Retailers Club 1956-1957: Pep Club 1954-1955: Marketta Ki 1956-1957: Marcetta Ki Majorette 1956-1957. HAMILTON, DENNIS E.-College Entrance: Camera Club Pres- ident 1954-1956: Lincolnian Photographer 1956-1957. HAMPSON, MEL F.-College Entrance: Wrestling: Intramural Track and Cross Country: Sportsmen Club Representative: Hi-Y: Art Club: Key Club. HANELINE, JAMES L.-College Entrance: Forestry Club Presi- dent 1956-1957: Bowling Club 1955-1956: Intramural Sports 1956: Sportsmans Club 1954-1955. HANLIN, TERRY T.-College Entrance: Sophomore Basketball: Intramural Basketball Champions: Forestry Club: Rifle Club: Retailers Club: Sportsman Club. HANSEN. FRED ARNE-Industrial Arts Christmas Vespers 1955: Sportsman's Club Representative 1956. HANSEN, MARIE M.-Rifle Club 1955: Beg. Girls Glee 1956: Girls Club Representative 1956: Takolah Chapter D treasurer: Ice Skating Club: Adv. Girls Glee. HANSEN, SAMUEL ADEN-General: Stage Crew 1956-1957. HANSON, BETTE INEZ-General: Future Nurses Club 1955-1957. HANSON, FRED LEE-Industrial Arts: Rifle Club 1955-1956: Back to School Night Chairman: Auto Shop Assistant 1956-1957. HANSON, JERRY R.-College Entrance: Camera Club 1954-1955: Lincolnian Photographer 1956-1957. HARRINGTON, JAMES WATSON-College Entrance: A.S.L. Vice President 1956-1957: Senator 1954-1956: Honor Society 1955-1957: President 1955-1956: Pep Club 1955-1957: Hi-Y 1955- 1957: Youth Legislature: Affiliation 1954-1957: Lettermans Club 1956-1957: NASC National Conference in Toledo. Ohio: Daffodil Float Committee 1954-1956: College Conference Secretary 1955- 1956: Tennis Team 1955-1957: Sophomore Football 1954-1955: Sophomore Basketball 1954-1955. HARRISON, SALLY A.-Business Education. HARTLEY, JERRY JOHN-College Entrance: Sophomore Class President 1954-9155: Reserve Football 1954-1955: Sophomore Basketball 1954-1955: Varsity Football 1956-1957: Varsity Bas- ketball 195G-1957: Reserve Baseball 1954: Student Leader 1955- 1957: Honor Roll 1954-1956: Evergreen Boy's State 1956: Hi-Y Member 1956-1957: Lincoln Letterman's Club 1955-1957: Key Club President 1956-1957. -f-. W wr- ww lu- WMM. X Z 2 ' 'J . S' y . . if . , , X' - ' HORTON, HOWARD J.-General: Senior Football: Sophomore Track: Sophomore Basketball. HOUGHTON, JEANNE A.-College Entrance: Sophomore Class Treasurer: Girls Club Representative 1955-1956: Red Cross Representative 1954-1955: Affiliation Committee 1956-1957: Ta- kolah 1954-1957: Spring Tolo Co-Chairman 1955: Lincolnian Staff 1956-1957: Marcetta Ki 1955-1956: Vocational Conference Guide 1956. HOYT, SHARON LEE-College Entrance: Girls Club Represen- tative 1956-1957: Camera Club Secretary 1954-1956: Takolah: Junior Achievement 1956-1957: Senate Representative. HREHA, SHARON D.-Business Education: Pep Club 1956: Ski Club 1956-1957: Takolah Chapter D: Daffodil Float: Mistletoe- Tolo Committee. HUGHES, ROSETTA MARIE-College Entrance and Business Education: Senator 1954-1955: Honor Society 1956-1957: Pep Club 1955-1957: Camera Club 1955-1956: Rolling Railsplitters 1955-1956: Ice Skating Club 1956-1957: Lincolnian Staff 1956- 1957: Home Room P.T,A. Representative 1956-1957: Lincoln News Pus. Staff 1956-1957: Jr, Prom Committee 1956: Sr. Ball Committee: Health Center Assistant 1955-1956: Yearbook Con- ference at University of Wash. 1956-1957: Daffodil Committee 1955: Affiliation Finance Committee 1956-1957. HULSCHER, HARVEY ALLEN-Industrial Arts. HULTMAN, CHERYL JEAN-College Entrance: Ski Club 1956- 1957: Pep Club 1956-1957: Ice Skating Club 1956-1957: Takolah A 1954-1957: Newspaper Representative 1956-1957: Daffodil Float Committee 1955: Aqua Maids 1954. HUTCHINSON, MARY L.-College Entrance and Business Edu- cation: Pep Club: Takolah 1954-1956: After School Sports: Honor Roll 1955: Rifle Club 1954. IMHOFF, FRED LEWIS-Industrial Arts: Rifle Club 1954-1955. IMUS, CAROLE ANN-Business Education: Pep Club 1954-19552 Marcetta Ki 1955-1957: Marketts 1956-1957: Takolah Chapter F 1954-1955: Takolah Chapter C 1955-1956: Chapter D 1956-1957: Ski Club 1955-1956: Tolo Committee 1955-1956. INDREBO, ROGER JOHN-Industrial Arts. IRELAND, SHIRLEY M.-Business Education: Pep Club 1954- 1957: Red Cross Representative 1954-1955: Girls Baseball 1955- 1956: Ski Club 1956-1957: Movie Club 1955-1956: Takolah Chap- ter A 1956-1957. ISBELL, GEORGIANA D.-Distributive Education: Takolah Chap- ter E Prayer Leader 1954-1957: Retailers Club: Pep Club 1954- 19553 After School Sports 1954-1955: News Business Staff. JACKSON, ELEANOR J.-Business Education: Red Cross Rep- resentative: Girls Club Representative: Rolling Railsplitters 1955-1956. JACOBS, PHIL DELL-General. JAMES, BEVERLY ANN-Business Education: Takolah E Vice President 1954-1957: Pep Club 1954-1955: After School Sports 1954-1955. Wav' , we-.,..,' f My 'QT Z ,- ,iz . f' f mf' 1 . f 6 A' ll 15 Q JJ .:,, f fax Xuan 4, , V 4: P i 5 1 i l f I i I J 4 1 S' 1 f 5 ,, ,if W 175-'?' -i JAMES, BILL CHARLES-College Entrance: Bowling Club 1955- 1956: Rifle Club 1956-1957: Junior Band 1954-1955: Senior Band 1955-1957: Marching Band 1955-1957: Pep Band: Orchestra 1956-1957. JAMES, MARGARET C.-College Entrance and Distributive Edu- cation: Pep Club 1956-1957: Retailers Club 1956-1957: D. E. Newspaper Exchange Editor 1956-1957: Library Assistant 1956- 1957: Representative to Council 1956-1957. JAQUEZ, ROSALIO-General. JEFFERSON, ELAINE M.-Business Education. JENSEN, LARRY C.-Industrial Arts. JESS, CHERI LYNNE--Business Education: Takolah Chapter C: Representative to Girls Club 1954. JOHNSON, BLANCHE DeMAY-College Entrance: Pep Club: Girls Club. JOHNSON, CHARLES J.-College Entrance and Business Edu- cation: Retailers Club. JOHNSON, DARRELL-General. JOHNSON, MELVIN J.-College Entrance: President of Sports man's Club 1956-1957: Treasurer 1955-1956: Social Chairman 1954-1955: Debate 1956-1957: Affiliation Publicity Chairman 1956-1957: Key Club Director 1956-1957: Toastmaster 1955-1956: College Conference Guide 1956: Junior Prom Committee 1956: Election Committee 1956-1957. JOHNSON, SHARON I.--General: Usher Club 1955-1957: Forestry Club 1956-1957: Girls Club 1955-1957: Girls Swimming 1954-1955. JOHNSON, SHARON LOW-College Entrance. JONES ANNETTA--General: Senator 1954-1955. JONES, DARILYN K.-College Entrance: Lincoln A Cappella Choir 1956-1957: Pep Club 1954-1957: Rolling Railsplitters 1954 1956: Future Nurses Club 1955-1957: Christmas Vespers 1954- 1957: Mid-Winter Concert 1954-1957: Spring Concert 1954-1957: Girls Intramural Sports 1954-1956: Junior Choir 1955-1957. JONES, DEANNA K.-Business Education: Voice of Christian Youth Social Chairman 1957: Girls' Club Representative 1956- 1957. JOOS. JACQUELINE M.-Business Education: Affiliation Com- mittee 1956-1957: Pep Club 1955-1956. 23 i 2 gs ff 424 wif? ' It LAMB, JANET DUIIEEN- College Entrance: Girls Club Service Chairman 1956-1957: Takolah Chapter B Inter-club Reprcsen tativc 1956-1957: Representative to Girls Club 1954-1955: Pep Club 1954-1955: Marcetta Ki 1955-1957: Marketts 1956-1957: Ski Club 1956-1957: Affiliation Assembly Committee 1956-1957: Senior Class Play 1957. LAMBERT, MARGERY ANN-College Entrance: Song Queen 1956-1957: Art Club 1954-1955: Ice Skating Club 1954-1955: Aqua Maids 1954-1956: Pep Club 1956-1957: Sophomore Girls' Swimming Team 1954-1955: Home Room Representative 1955: Iincoln News Co Feature Page Editor 1956-1957: Honor Roll 1954-1956: College Conference Guide 1956: Junior Asseinblv: Lincoln News Business Staff 1956-1957: Quill 81 Scroll: LEX Talent Show: Vespers 1956: Stadium Exchange Assembly: Dele- gate to 1957 Pacific Slope Journalism Conference. LANGLOW, ERIC ROSS-General: Senate Representative 1954- 19552 Patrol Member 1954-1957: Orchestra 1955-1956: A Cap- pella Choir 1956-1957: Junior Band and Pep Band 1954-1956. LANGLOW, HUGH WARD-General: Marching Band: Advanced Band. LASSITER, ELEANOR C.-Business Education: Honor Society 1955-1957 LaViNE. KAREN A.-Business Education: After School Sports 1956-1957. LAWSON, GLORIA M.-Business Education. LENARZ, RON A.-College Entrance: Senior Orchestra 1956-1957. LIDDLE. GLEE A.-Business Education: Rolling Railsplitters 1955-1957: Girls Sports, LIND, DEANNA B.-General: Senate 1955-1956: Ice Skating Club 1955: Girls Sports: Takolah 1956. LINDHOLDT, DAVID ALFRED-Industrial Arts: Senate. LINSTROM, VIRGINIA MAE-College Entrance: Ski Club Vice- President 1956-1957: Pep Club Treasurer 1955-1956: Takolah 1955-1957: A Cappella Choir 1955-1956: Junior Choir 1955: Ves- pers 1954-1955. LINXWILER, GLEN B.- Industrial Arts: Representative to Coun- cil I954-1955: Basketball 1954-1955: Intramural Sports: Repre- sentative to Boys Club. LOMBARDO, DIANA JEANNE-Marcetta Ki President 1956-1957: Marketts President 1956-1957: Takolah B 1956-1957: Advanced Girls' Glee 1954: Girls' Nonette 1954: Junior Choir 1955: A Can- pella Choir 1955-1956: Vespers 195-1-1955: Senator 1956-1957: Red Cross Representative 1954-1955: Girls Club Representative 1955-1956. LOTZ, LEKOY WILLIAINI-General. I,0l'GHEED RONALD IVAYNE-College Entrance: Honor Soci- ety 1955-1956: Lincoln Rifle Club 1956, I-1 96' in F 3 wr' p M: .I T' iw! JOY, JUDY SUE-General: Senior Class Treasurer: Junior Class Treasurer: Marcetta Ki Secretary 1956-1957: Pin Winner: Mar- ketts 1956-1957: Takolah 1954-1955: Rolling Railsplitters 1955- 1957 Pep Club 1956-1957: Bowling Club 1955-1956: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Brunch Committee: Senate Representative 1954-1956: Interclub 1956-1957. KALINA, R'DELL. MARION-General: Future Teachers Club 1955-1956: Marching Band 1954-1955: Pep Band 1955-1956. KAMMEYER, ARNQLD 0.-College Entrance and Industrial Arts: Water Polo: Senior Iife Saving: Intramural Swimming: Arch- ery Club. KENT, MARLENE FAYE-College Entrance and Business Edu- cation: Takolah Interclub Representative and Treasurer 1954- 1956: Interclub World Fellowship Chairman: Lincoln Letter Lassies 1955-1956: Vespers 1954-1955: Spring Concert 1954-1955: Honor Society 1954 1955: Girls Club Representative 1954-1955: Girls Club Interclub Presidentt: Retailers Club Governor: Rep- resentative to Senate 1956-1957. KEYS, LEE JR.-General: Sophomore Football: Sophomore Bas- ketball: Reserve Wrestling: Sportsman's Club Representative. KIESEL, DICK E.-Industrial Arts: Forestry Club 1955-1956. KOENEN, VERTIN WALTER-Industrial Arts: Sophomore Foot- ball: Sophomore Baseball: Sophomore Basketball: Sophomore Basketball Captain. KOPP, JAMES G.-Industrial Arts: Forestry Club 1955-1956. KOSKI, ROBERT W.-College Entrance. KROGH, NELDA BERTHA-College Entrance: Future Nurses Club 1954-1956: Honor Society 1955-1957: Torch Pin Winner: Girls InterClub 1956-1957: Secretary 1956-1957: Lincoln Letter Lassies 1955-1957: General Sports Head: Two Year Pin Winner for Sports: Lincolnian Staff 1957: Health Center Assistant. KUENZLI, SALLY MARGARET-College Entrance and Business Club 1956-1957: Takolah 1954-1956: Girls Interclub 1956-1957: Affiliation Committee 1955-1957: Red Cross Representative 1954- 1957: Junior Choir 1955-1956: Christmas Vespers 1954-1956: Spring Concert 1954-1956: Mid-Winter Concert 1954-1955: Usher Club 1954-1956. KUHNE, DARLA M.--Business Education: Lincoln Letter Lassies: Rolling Railsplitters Treasurer 1955-1956: Honor Roll 1954-1956. KUNTZ, ELIZABETH FRANCES-College Entrance and Business Education: Marcetta Ki 1955-1957: Marketts 1956-1957: Lincoln- ian Staff 1956: Representative to Council 1954-1955. LABERTEW, LOWELL ANDREW-College Entrance: Key Club 1956-1957: Sportsmens Club Secretary 1956-1957: Future Teach- ers Club 1956-1957: Sportsmens Club Representative 1955-1956: Senate Representative 1955: Intramural Basketball 1955: Band tSeniorl 1956-1957: Affiliation Finance Committee 1956-1957: Senior Class Play: Mid-Winter Concert 1956-1957. LaCOURSIEliE, THERESA A.-Business Education. LAMB, JAMES D.-General. l i g 4 W'-50, LUND, DARLENE J.-Business Education: Marketta Ki 1955-1956: Takolah Chapter D Vice-President 1954-1956: Pep Club 1956: Girls Glee tBeg. and Adv.J: Spring Concert: Christmas Ves- pers: After School Sports 1954: Tolo Committee 1956. LUNDQUIST, NANCY A-College Entrance: Student Council 1956-1957: Affiliation Chairman 1956-1957: School Ring Chair- man 1955-1957: Honor Society 1955-1957: Social Chairman 1955-1956: Pep Club 1954-1957: Takolah Chaplain 1955-19563 Senate- Representative 1955 1956: A Cappella Choir 1956-1957: Librarian 1956-1957: Christmas Vespers 1954-1957: College Conference Guide 1955. LUNETTE, FRANK ROY-Business Education: Rifle Club 1954- 551531555 Club 1954-1956: Roller Skating Club 1955-1956: Honor o . LYNN, BETTY JEAN-General: Honor Roll 1955-1956. MADDOX, ROY D.-General: Swimming 1956-1957. MADSEN, BEN PETER-Industrial Arts: Roller Skating 1955-1956. MAGNUS, ROYAL-College Entrance: Home Room Representa- tive 1954-1957: Sportsmens Club Vice-President 1956-1957: Hi-Y 1955-1957: Forestry Club: Lettermans Club 1955-1957: Quill 8: Scroll 1956-1957: Reserve Football 1954: Varsity Wrestling 1955- 1957: Co Sports Editor of Lincoln News 1956-1957: Lincoln Representative to State Sportsman Club at Yakima: Student Leader 1956-1957. MAGNUSON, HERMAN MARVIN-College Entrance: Sportsmens Club Representative: Varsity Football 1955-1957: Varsity Bas- lgetball 1955-1957: Varsity Baseball 1955-1957: Lettermen's Club resident. MAI-IONEY, RONALD HENRY-College Entrance: Pep Club 1954- 1957: Roller Skating Club 1955-1956: Hi-Y 1955-1957: Junior Prom Committee 1956: Vocational Conference Guide 1955: Daffgdil Float Committee 1956: Hi-Y Football Night Commit- tee 1 56. MAIJALA, EARL-Industrial Arts, MANFULL, KAY JEANNE-College Entrance: Song Queen 1956- 1957: Sophomore Class Secretary 1954-1955: Takolah 1954-1956: Lincoln Letter Lassies 1955-1957: Aqua Maids 1955-1956: Honor Society 1955: Pep Club 1956-1957: Future Teachers Club 1956- 1957: After School Sports 1954-1957: Student Leader 1955-1957: Honor Roll 1954-1956: United Nations Pilgrimage Candidate 1956: Girls State Representative 1956. MANKE, GORDON EDWARD-General: Roller Skating Club 1956-1957. MARGESON, DICK D.-College Entrance: Daffodil Float Com- mittee: P,A. Crew 1954-1957. MARSH, LESLIE JAY-General. MARTH, KAREN LeROYCE-College Entrance: Affiliation Com- mittee 1956-1957: Senate 1954-1957: Health Center 1954-1955: Lincoln News 1956-1957: Lincoln Business Staff 1955-1957: Lin colnian 1956-1957: Girls Glee 1954-1955: Girls Choir 1955-1956: Vocational Conference Guide 1955-1956: Honor Roll 1954-1957: Quill 8: Scroll 1956-1957. MARTIN, GWEN MARIE-Business Education: Takolah 1956-1957. ml :. V W :yy-,., , ' M ' fi 1' L, -22 I 1 , V I i sf M I , Z? aw ZW! Vlwrw -a --W, ' ,aj 1 f 49 i is-f t X f 1 ff T 3 1 M I E 5 1 , , I 1 i g I MARTIN, JAMES-General. MARUSH, DONNA L.-College Entrance: Voice of Christian Youth President 1956-1957: Publicity Chairman 1955-1956: Pep Club 1954-1957: Senate 1954-1955: Girls Interclub 1956-1957: Choir 1956-1957: Adv, Glee Club 1955-1956: Christmas Vespers: Spring Concert: Takolah 1955-1956: Senior Class Play. MASON RICKY LEE-College Entrance. MATHEASEN, JOANNE CAROL-Business Education: Pep Club 1954 1955: Takolah Chapter E 1954-1955: Takolah Chapter C 1955-1956: Takolah Chapter D. 1956-1957: Tolo Committee 1956: Chairman of Senior Farewell Banquet 1956: After School Sports 1954-1955: Ski Club 1954-1955. McCASKIE, MARJORIE LEE--Business Education: Aqua Maids 1955-1956: Roller Skating Club 1955: Ice Skating Club 1955: Girls Club Representative, McDANIEL, CAROLYN JANICE-General: Junior Choir 1955- 1956: Christmas Vespers 1955: Spring Concert 1956: Senator 1956. MCINTOSH, EILLEEN C,-College Entrance: Girls Club Repre- sentative 1956-1957: Roller Skating Club Vice-President 1955- 19563 Future Nurses Club 1956-1957: Camera Club 1956: Health Center Staff 1957: Pep Club 1957, MCINTOSH, MARVIN TURNER-College Entrance: Rolling Rail- splitters 1955-1956: Ski Club 1956-1957. McKENNEY, ROBERT-College Entrance: Rifle Club: Affiliation Committee. McKINNON, JAMES-College Entrance and Industrial Arts. MQMILLION, KATHLEEN A.-College Entrance and Business Education, MCPHADEN, DAVID ALLAN-General: Sportsmens Club Service Chairman: Rifle Club 1954-1955: Art Club 1954-1956: Reserve Wrestling 1955 1956. McRORIE, JOLENE A.-College Entrance: Representative to Senate 1956: Honor Society 1955: Intramural Sports 1955: Junior T.B. Board 1957: Associate Editor of Lincoln News 1956-1957. MEADOWS, EMMA-College Entrance. Transferred Senior Year. MEEKER, PATRICIA JO-ANNE-General: Pep Club: Music. MEHEGAN, DELORES M.-General: Pen Club 19561 Christmas Vespers 1955-1957: Choir 1956-1957: Library Assistant. 1 ,W-r lr MURDOCK, SALLY L.-College Entrance and Business Educa- tion: Takolah 1954-1957: German Paper 1955-1956: Finance Committee for Germany 1956: Dackel Staff 1956-1957. MYHRE, KAREN MARIE--Business Education: Roller Skating Club 1954-1955: Junior Choir 1955-1956: Christmas Vespers 1954 1956: Spring Concert 1954-1956. MYHRE, LINDA LOUISE-College Entrance: Takolah Treasurer 1955-1956: Program Chairman 1956-1957: Aqua Maids 1954- 1957: Secretary 1955-1956: Vice-President 1956: Lincoln Letter Lassies Vice-President: 3 year Pin Winner: Future Teachers Club: Girls Club Representative 1954-1956: Sophomore Girls Swim Team: Honor Roll 1955-1956. NADEAU. CAROLE M.-Business Education: Honor Roll 1955- 1956: Takolah 1955-1956: Junior Choir 1955-1956: Vespers 1955- 19565 Spring Concert 1954-1956: Girls Club Representative 1955- 1956. NASH, TED DOUGLAS-Industrial Arts: Forestry Club 1955- 1957: Intramural Swimming 1955: Senior Class Play. NELSON, DIANE A.4College Entrance: Takolah 1955-1957: Hon- or Society 1955: After School Swimming 1954 1955: P.L.C. Student Congress 1955. NELSON, GARY D.-College Entrance. NELSON, NORMAN WINTHER-General: Ski Club 1954: Intra- mural Swimming 1954: Junior Choir 1955-1956: Senior Choir 1956: Spring Concert 1955: Vespers 1956. NELSON, RON C.-Industrial Arts: Sportsmans Club 1954-1956: Hi-Y 1956: Sophomore Football 1954: Reserve Baseball 1954. NEWELL DAVID WILLER-Industrial Arts: Hi-Y 1956-1957: Swimming Manager 1954-1955: Student Leader 1955-19572 Sportsmans Club Representative 1956-1957: 3-Man Basketball Team 1955-1956: Varsity Football 1956-1957. NEWELL, TOM R.-College Entrance: Lincoln Latin Club: Voice of Christian Youth. NORDBYE, JERRY LEROY-Industrial Arts: Senate. NOVAK, JAMES E.-General: Sportsman Club Representative! Ice Skating Club: Ski Club: Reserve Football 1954: Intramural Basketball 1956-1957: Senior Choir 1955-1956: Junior Choir 1955-1956: Boys Glee 1955-1956. OG-DEM, TOM LEE-General. O'KEETE, JAMES W.-General: Forestry Club. OLIN, BILL A.-Industrial Arts: St-nate 1954-1955. Intramural Swimming 1954 ffl gk., METHVENHJANICE IRENE-College Entrance: After School Sports: Rifle Club 1954-1955: Takolah 1954-1957: Spring Tolo Committee 1956: Daffodil Candidate: Daffodil Queen. MEYER, EUGENE RICHARD-College Entrance and Distributve Education: A Cappella Choir Business Manager 1956-1957: Choir 1955-1957: Retailers Club 1956-1957: Junior Prom Com- mittee 1956: College Conference Guide 1956. MILLER, BEVERLY LUCILLE-College Entrance: Representative to Senate 1954-1955: Takolah 1954-1957: Spring Tolo Committee 1956: Vocational Conference Guide: Pep Club 1954-1955: MILLER, CHARLOTTE A.-Business Education: Pep Club 1955: Lincoln Letter Lassies 1955-1956: Student Leader 1955-1956: Girls' Intramural Sports 1955 1956: Takolah Chapter D Pres- ident 1955-1956: All Takolah Chapters President 1956-1957: Vocational Conference Guide 1956: News Business Staff Book- keeper 1956-1957. MILLER, TOM NYE-General: Sophomore Football 1954-1955: Debate Club 1954-1956. MILLNER, RAYMOND T.-College Entrance: Representative to Senate: Rolling Railsplitters. MINER SUSAN MARIE-General: Beg. and Adv. Girls Glee 1954-1956: Vespers 1954-1955. MITCHELL, CLIFTON A.-College Entrance: Rifle Club 1957: Band 1956-1957: Affiliation Assemblies Committee 1957: Dackel Staff 1957: Representative to Senate 1957. MOORE, DENIS CHARLES-General: Sportsmen Club Repre- sentative: Sophomore 81 Reserve Basketball: Sophomore Intra- mural Basketball Championship. MOORE, GENE L.-College Entrance: Student Council Officer 1956: Senate 1955-1956: Sportsmen Club Officer 1956: Honor Roll 1954-1956: Hi-Y 1955-1956: Sportsmans Club Representa- tive 1955: Varsity Football 1954-1956: Sophomore Basketball 1954: Reserve Baseball 1954: Daffodil Float Committee: Junior Prom Committee 1956: Senior Class Play. MOORE, HELEN ELIZABETH-Business Education: Pep Club: Honor Society 1954: Affiliation 1956: Junior Choir 1955 1956: Christmas Vespers: Spring Concert 1954-1956: Intramural Sports 1954-1955: Daffodil Float 1955-1956: Vocational Conference Guide: Red Cross Representative 1955-1956. MOORE, SHIRLEY J.-College Entrance and Distributive Edu- cation: Retailers Club Secretary 1956-1957: Pep Club: Art Club. MORGAN, DARREL DALE-College Entrance: Hi-Y Chaplain 1956-1957: Pep Club Vice-President 1956-1957: Sergeant-oh Arms -955-1956: Senate Representative 1954-1955: Ski Club 1956-1957: Intramural Swimming 1954: Daffodil Committee 1954-1956: Hi-Y Dance Committee 1955-1957: City Wide Youth Council 1956-1957: News Business Staff. MORGAN, JOHN PHILLIP-Industrial Arts: Choir. MUNRO, VERNA M.-College Entrance: Lincoln Letter Lassies 1955-1957: Takolah 1955-1957: Aqua Maids 1955-1956: L.L.L. Pin and Letter Winner 1954-1957: L.L.L. Secretary 1956-1957: Senate Representative 1955: Lincoln News Business Manager 1956-1957: Sr. Ball Co-Chairman. MUNTZ, MARGIE L.--Business Education: Lincoln Christian Fellowship 1954-1955: Roller Skating Club 1956-1957. I -nn' OLMSTEAD, JANET A.-Business Education: Roller Skating Club 1955-1957: Horsemans Club 1955-1956. OLSON, GERTRUDE MARIE-Business Education: Camera Club 1954: Pep Club 1956: Daffodil Float Committee 1956-1957. Ol6SOgNl, HAROLD C.-Business Education: Industrial Arts: Hi-Y u . OLSON, JOYCE E.-Business Education: Takolah Sergeant-at- Arms 1954-1957: Pep Club 1954-1957: Ski Club 1956: Bowling '55, OSINSKI, LOIS MARIE-College Entrance: Pep Club 1954-1957: Honor Society 1955-1957: Torch Pin Winner: Affiliation Vice President 1954-1955: Affiliation Committee Chairman 1956-1957: Girls Club Representative 1955-1956: Inter Club 1956-1957: Co- chairman Daffodil Button Sale 1956: College Conference Secre- tary 1955: Vocational Conference Secretary 1956: Dackel Staff 1954: Senator 1956-1957: Girls' State 1956: City Wide Youth Council Representative 1955-1956: President 1956-1957. OSTRANDER, LARRY W.-Business Education and College En- trance: Forestry Club: Senate Representative: Sportsmans Club. OWINGS, GERALD D.-College Entrance: Forestry Club: Ski Club: Lincoln Tree Farm: Ski Team. OWINGS, PHYLLIS M.-Business Education: Pep Club 1954-1955: Roller Skating Club 1955-1956: Takolah 1955-1956: Junior Choir Secretary 1956-1957: Christmas Vespers 1954-1956. PAPACEK, RONALD AL-Industrial Arts. PATTERSON, CLAUDETTE-Business Education: Distributive Education 1956-1957: Sr. A Cappella Choir 1955-1957: Retailers Club 1956-1957: Pep Club 1956-1957: Marketta Ki 1956-1957: WRC Editor 1956-1957: Senate Representative 1955-1956. PATTERSON, DUREEN GAIL-General: Takolah 1955-1957: Ski Club 1956-1957: Ice Skating Club 1956-1957: Girls Club Repre- sentative 1954-1955: Pep Club: Daffodil Float Committee 1956, PAUL, EDITH M.-College Entrance: Lincoln Christian Fellow- ship 1954-1955: Future Nurses Club 1954-1957: Honor Society 1955-1957: Inter Club 1956-1957: Christmas Vespers 1954-1956: Band Council 1956-1957: Orchestra 1954-1957: Future Nurses Club Secretary 1956-1957: Torch Pin Winner: Sr. Band. PAUL JOAN MARILYN-Business Education: Representative for Girls Club 1956-1957: Pep Club 1956-1957: After School Sports 1955-1956: Christmas Vespers 1954-1957: Beginning Glee 1954- 1955: Girls Choir 1954-1955: Junior Choir 1955-1956: A Cappella Choir 1956-1957: Red Cross Representative from Home Room 1955-1956: Girls Club Representative from Home Room 1955- 1956: Choir Treasurer. 1956-1957: Madrigal Group 1956-1957. PEART, BETTY LOU-College Entrance: Senior Representative to Council 1956-1957: Sophomore Vice President 1954-1955: Ju- nior Vice President 1955-1956: Pep Club 1956-1957: Bowling Club 1954-1956: Future Teachers Club 1956-1957: A Cappella Choir Vice President 1956-1957: A Cappela Choir 1955-1957: Senate 1954-1955 and 1956-1957: Christmas Vespers 1955-1956. PECK, CAROL J.-Business Education: L.L.L. 1954-1955: Ski Club 1954: Pep Club 1954-1955: Girls Club 1955: Jr. Prom Committee 1956: Marketta Ki 1955-1956: Pin Winner: Daffodil Committee. PEDDERSON, EMMA E.-Business Education: Christmas Vespers 1954-1956. Red Cross Representative 1955. ,nw Q f 1 l 'Of D :Sf ' .arf I .X .WW W4 i- 'U' W 1 K PERRIN, WILLIAM HAROLD-College Entrance: Rifle Club Vice President: Rifle Reserve 1954-1955: Varsity Rifle Team 1955- 1957: Der Deutsche Dachel Staff 1955-1957: Editor 1956-1957: Affiliation Finance Committee: Co-Chairman 1956-1957. PETERSON, LEONA MARIE-College Entrance: Takola Chaplain 1954-1935: Secretary 1955-1956: President 1956-1957: Vespers 1954-1957: Advanced Girls Glee 1954: Junior Choir 1955: A Cap- pella Choir 1955-1957: President 1957: Pep Club 1954-1955: Honor Society 1954-1955: Red Cross Assistant 1956: Madrigals 1956-1957: Spring Concert. Winter Concert 1954-1957. PETERSON, STUART W.-College Entrance: Hi-Y President 1956-1957: Lettermen's Club 1956-1957: Ski Club 1956-1957: portsman's Club Representative 1954-1956: Sophomore Basket- ball: Intramural Basketball: Reserve Baseball: Varsity Base- ball 1955-1957: Lincoln News Co-Sports Editor: Lincolnian Staff 1956-1957: Dackel Staff 1955-1956. PFAFF, BETTY M.-General: Roll Room Representative 1954- 1955: Takolah 1954-1955: Hospital Work 1955: Pep Club 1955. PHENICIE, EDWARD JOSEPH-College Entrance: Senior Class President: Honor Society 1955-1957: Rifle Club 1954-1957: Rifle Team 1954-1957: Football 1954. PHILES, ELLEN L.-Business Education: Senator 1954-1955: Pep Club. PHILES, SI-IARRON RAE-Business Education: Beginners and Advanced Girls Glee 1954-1955: Christmas Vespers 1954: Dec- oration for Vespers 1954-1955. PIERCE: DONNA JEAN-College Entrance and Business Educa- tion: Takolah 1955-1957: Takolah Secretary 1955-1956: Takolah Sergeant-at-Arms 1956-1957: Honor Society 1955: Girls Glee 1954-1956: Christmas Vespers 1954-1955: Spring Concert 1954- 1955: Senator 1956-1957. PEITZ, KENNY L.-General. PLITKINS, ALEXANDER,-College Entrance: Rifle Club 1955- 1957: Honor Society 1955-1957. POTTER, MARIANNE ELIZABETH-College Entrance: Honor Society 1954-1957: Assistant Secretary 1956-1957: Future Teach- ers Club Secretary 1956-1957: Lincoln Christian Fellowship 1954-1957: Health Center Assistant 1954: Torch Pin Winner. PRATHER, JANICE MARIE-Business Education: Representa- tive to Girls Club 1954-1957: Pep Club 1955-1957: Marcetta Ki 1956-1957: Rolling Railsplitters 1955-1956: Takolah C 1955-1957. PRUETT, RICHARD ERNEST-College Entrance: Letterman's Club Vice President 1956-1957: Hi-Y Treasurer 1956-1957: Var- sity Football 1955-1957: Varsity Wrestling 1955-1957: Varsity Baseball 1955-1957: Sportsman Club Representative 1955-1956: Lincolnian Staff 1955-1957. PULLAR JACK ELLIS-College Entrance: Bowling Club Treas- urer 1956-1957: Rifle Club 1954-1956: Pep Club 1956: Affilia- tion Comrnittee 1956: Rifle Team 1956-1957. QUASCHNIK, RALPH D.-Business Education: Rifle Club 1956- 1957: Boys Glee 1954: Home Room Representative 1956-1957. QUILICI, JOE A.-College Entrance and Business Education: Ice Skating Club 1956-1957: Pep Club 1954: Sportsman Club Repre- sentative 1954: Sergeant-at-Arms of Retailers Club 1956-1957. 27 l .l Q G Q ' 73 61' rf, , 4 , B+' vm ,uw Lupe ROBERTS, ALLEN E.-College Entrance: Letterman's Club 1955- 1957: Varsity Wrestling Team 1955-1957: Student Leader 1955. ROBERTS. CAROL MAY-Business Education: P.T.A. Represen- tative 1956-1957: Rolling Railsplitters 1955-1957: Pep Club 1954-1955, ROBERTS, CURTIS D.-Industrial Arts: Sportsman's Club Rep- resentative 1955-1956. ROBERTS, .IANE FAYE--College Entrance: Pep Club 1955: Roller Skating Club 1955-1956: Rifle Club 1956: Swimming 1956: Af- filiation Committee 1956-1957: A Cappella Choir 1956: Christ- mas Vespers 1956, ROBERTS, LYNNE E.-General: Takolah Chapter B 1955-1957: Affiliation Showcase Chairman 1956-1957: Bowling Club 1956- 1957. ROBERTS, PAT L.-College Entrance: Affiliation Showcase Chairman 1956-1957: Ski Club 1956-1957: Marcetta Ki 1955- 19553 Bowling Club 1954: After School Sports 1954-1955. ROBINSON, CAROL JEAN-Business Education: Senate Repre- sentative 1954-1955: Girls Club Representative 1954-1955: Girls Glee and Girls Choir 1954-1955: Christmas Vespers 1954-1955: Spring Concert 1955: Junior Choir 1955: Honor Roll 1954-1956: Office Assistant 1956-1957: Home Room President 1955-1956. ROBINSON, ROBERTA E.4Business Education: Takolah Chap- ter D 1956-1957: Pep Club 1955-1957: Ski Club 1956-1957: After School Sports 1955. ROHRER, WILLIAM NOEL-College Entrance: Honor Society: Key Club 1956-1957: Affiliation. ROWLEY, BILL D.-College Entrance: Lincoln News Editor 1956-1957: Toastmasters 1954-1955: Key Club 1956-1957: Honor Society 1954-1957: Affiliation Committee 1956-1957: Quill 81 Scroll 1954-1957: Delegate to Student Congress 1955: Debate Letter Winner: Boys State 1956: College Conference Secretary 1955: Delegate to 1957 Pacific Slope Journalism Conference. ROYSE, JACK C.-Industrial Arts: Sophomore Football. RUDDY, BETTY JEAN-Business Education: Rifle Club 1954- 19551 Lincoln Letter Lassies 1955-1956: Pep Club 1956-1957: After School Sports 1954-1957, RYAN, JOSEPH MICHEAL-General: Sportsman Club 1954-1956: Christmas Vespers 1955-1956: Senior Choir 1955-1956. RYBOLT, GEORGE R.-General: Ice Skating Club 1955-1957: Intramural Water Polo and Swimming 1956-1957: Swimming Team 1956-1957: Life Saving Course 1956. SABOL, JOHN MIKAEL-College Entrance: Student Council 1954-1957: Associated Student Body President 1956-1957: Soph- omore and Junior Representatives to Council: Junior Prom Committee: Hi-Y 1955-1957: Hi-Y Youth Legislature Committee Chairman: Honor Society 1955-1957: Rifle Club 1954-1955: Vo- cational Conference Chairman: College Conference Secretary: Seabeck Leadership Conference 1956: Keynote Speaker at Evergreen Boys Statei Daffodil Float Committee 1954-1956: Chairman 1955-1956: Delegate to United Nations Pilgrimages for Youth in New York: Pep Club 1956-1957 SAILER, DAVID KENNETH-College Entrance: Intramural Bas- ketball. 28 , T ,ht- RANKIN. DONALD LEE-General: Hi-Y Club 1956-1957: Bowling Club 1955-1957: Sophomore Basketball 1954. RARICK, DAISY ELDINA-College Entrance: Usher Club 1955- 1957: Usher Club Business Manager 1956-1957: Future Nurses Club 1955-1956: Pep Club 1955-1956: Lincoln Christian Fellow- ship 1955-1956: Red Cross Representative 1955-1956: Dackel Staff 1955-1957. REDA, GERALD ANTHONY-Industrial Arts. REDISKA, DONALD-General. REED, DAVID ALLEN-Industrial Arts: Lincoln Roller Skating Club 1956-1957: Lincoln Horsemen's Club 1956-1957. REID, JANICE KATHRYN-College Entrance and Business Edu- cation: Usher Club 1954-1955: Takolah E 1954-1955: Takolah F 1955-1956: Takolah F Treasurer 1956-1957: Bowling Club 1955- 1957: Basketball 1954-1955: Swimming 1954-1955: Red Cross Assistant 1955-1956: Pep Club 1955. REINS, JOYCE J.-Business Education: Future Nurses Club 1954- 1955: Girls Sports 1954-1955: Red Cross Representative 1954- 1955: Welfare Worker at Pierce County 1955-1956. REIS, COLLEEN MAY-College Entrance: Pep Club 1956-1957: Softball 1954-1955: Band Majorette 1956-1957: Takolah 1955- 1957: Affiliation Showcase Committee 1956-1957: Senior Fare- well Banquet Chairman 1955: Honor Society. RESSLER, DARLENE M.-Business Education: Takolah E 1954- 1954-1956: Pep Club 1954-1955: After School Sports 1954-1955. REYNOLDS, SUSAN SHAW-College Entrance: Girls Club Pres- ident 1956-1957: Service Chairman of Girls Club 1955-1956: Affiliation Showcase Chairman 1955-1956: Affiliation Finance Chairman 1956-1957: Honor Society 1955-1957: Toastmaster Club 1954-1955: Takolah Chapter E 1954-1955: Future Nurses Club 1955-1956: Lincoln Representative to Tacoma Advisory Health Council 1955-1956: Representative to Senate 1956-1957: Panel Discussion Moderator for P.T.A.: 3-Year Debator: Stu- dent Congress Senator 1956-1957: Girls State 1956. RICHMOND. JACKIE D.-College Entrance: Girls Club Repre- sentative 1955-1956: Aqua Maids 1955-1957: Ice Skating Club 1955-1957: Pep Club 1954-1955: Takolah 1954-1957: Senior As- sembly 1955: Managing Editor for Lincoln News 1956-1957: Lincolnian Staff 1957. RIDER, JERRY W.-Business Education: Home Room President: Retailers Club Vice-President. RIESE, RON W.-College Entrance: Senator 1956: Forestry Club 1956: Ski Club 1956: Key Club 1956: Sophomore Football 1954- l955: Reserve Football 1956: Varsity Tennis 1956: Affiliation Finance Committee 1957: Ski Club President 1957. RILEY, BOB R.-Industrial Arts: Camera Club 1955: Pep Club 1957: Ice Skating Club 1957: Art Club 1955-1957: Roller Skating 1955-1957: Hi-Y 1957. RILEY, JOAN MARIE-General: Pep Club 1954-1957: Pep Club Poster Chairman 1954-1956: Rolling Railsplitters 1954-1957: Ta- kolah 1956-1957: Christmas Vespers 1954-1955: Spring Concert 1954-1956. RISSER JAN-General: Takolah Chapter D 1955: Junior Choir 1955-1956: A Cappella Choir 1956-1957: Pep Club 1956-1957. ' R2 If'-rf1'f-f W may hw Nr -no SANDERS, LAURA ELLEN-College Entrance: Future Nurses Club 1955-1957: Point Chairman 1955-1956: Secretary 1956-1957: Health Center Assistant 1955-1957: Bowling Club 1955-1956. SATHER MAY L.-General: Girls Glee. SCHADLER, REUBEN A.-College Entrance and Industrial Arts: 3-Man Basketball 1955-1957: Intramural Basketball 1955-1956: Reserve Basketball 1954-1956: Varsity Basketball 1956-1957: Track Manager 1954-1955: Bowling Club 1956-1957: Honor Roll 1955-1956. SCHIFFER, ROY P.-Industrial Arts: Roller Skating Club. SCHREIWEIS, SHIRLEY JEAN-College Entrance: Future Teach- ers Club President 1956-1957: Pep Club 1956-1957: Honor Society 1955-1957: Affiliation Gifts Committee Chairman 1956-1957: Junior Prom Advertising Committee 1956: Future Teachers Club Constitutional Committee Chairman 1956: Dackel Staff 1956-1957: College Conference Secretary 1955: Honor Society Refreshment Committee Chairman 1956, SCHIDMIDT, L. FRAN-General. SCHMIDTKE, GARY-General. SCHUMANN, ANITA LEE-College Entrance: Bowling Club 1956- 1957: Horsemans Club 1956-1957: Pep Club 1956-1957: El Charro Secretary 1956-1957. SELLERS, DIANNA SUE--Business Education: Rolling Railsplit- ters 1954-1955: Pep Club 1954: Future Nurses Club 1955-1957: Secretary 1956-1957: Lincoln Letter Lassies 1955-1957: Three Year Pin Winner: Senior Choir 1955-1957: Secretary 1956-1957: Junior Choir 1955: Secretary 1955: Nonettes 1954-1955: Christ- mas Vespers 1954-1955: Sophomore. Junior and Senior Assem- blies: Glitters Trio: Senate Representative 1954-1956: Takolah 1954-1957: Vocational Conference Secretary 1955. SELLERS, JAMES D.-Industrial Arts: Football 1954-1955: Bas- ketball 1954-1955. SELLERS, PAT JEAN-College Entrance: Lincoln Christian Fel- lowship 1954-1955: Future Nurses Club 1954-1955: Treasurer 1955-1956: President 1956-1957: Inter Club 1956-1957. SERFOZO, ETHEL J.-College Entrance: Roll Room Represen- tative to Senate 1956-1957: Honor Society 1954-1955: Pep Club 1956-1957: Honor Society 1954-1955: Junior Choir 1955-1956: Lincoln Letter Lassies 1956-1957: L.L,L, Letter Winner 1956- 1957: Vocational Conference Guide 1956. SEVERNAK, DOROTHY MARIE-Business Education: Girls Club Representative 1955-1956: P.T.A. Representative 1957: Pep Club 1955: Ushers Club 1955: Ice Skating Club 1956: Girls Glee 1955: Junior Choir 1956: Christmas Vespers 1956: Spring Concert 1956. SHARP, WALTER A.-General: Rifle Club 1954-1955. SHAW, DICK HENRY-College Entrance: Sophomore Football: Wrestling. SHERRILL, VIRGINIA MARIE-College Entrance: Future Teach- ers Club 1956-1957: Honor Society 1955-1957: Ice Skating Club 1955-1956: Pep Club 1956-1957: Affiliation Gifts Committee 1956-1957: Dackel Staff 1956-1957: College Conference Secre- tary 1955: Vocational Conference Student Chairman 1955: Torch Pin Winner. l E i 47 ff, VM. W-27' 91 1 gf ,f 5,1 9 4 I I . a g I 1' 4' ? f I f f SIDES, JANICE-General: Senate Representative: Future Nurses Club 1954-1955: Christian Fellowship 1954-1957. SILER, LUCILLE MARIE-College Entrance and Business Edu- cation: Student Council 1956-1957: Lincolnian Editor 1956-1957: Junior Class Secretary 1955-1956: Honor Society 1955-1957: Treasurer 1955-1956: Torch Pin Winner: Varsity Rifle Team 1955-1957: Rifle Club Secretary 1955-1956: Lincoln Letter Lassies 1955-1957: 3-Year Pin Winner: Junior Class Prom Committee: Junior Red Cross: Senator 1956: Affiliation Com- mittee: College Conference Secretary: Daffodil Float 1956: State Yearbook Conference Panel. SILER, PAT W.-College Entrance: Art Club 1955-1956: Bowling Club 1955-1956. SIMKINS MERLE LEO-Industrial Arts. SIMONS, DARLENE FAY-Business Education: Soprano Section ' Leader 1956-1957: Senior Choir 1955-1957: Takolah 1954-1957: Girls Sophomore Swimming Team 1955: Madrigals 1955-1957: Christmas Vespers 1954-1957: Spring Concert 1954-1957: All State Chorus 1956: Intramural Girls Sports 1954-1956. SIMPSON, CLORIS F.-General, SKLADONY, VIVIAN JEANABusiness Education: Pep Club 1954. SMETHURST, ELAINE K.-College Entrance: Point Chairman of Future Nurses Club 1956-1957: Takolah Chapter C 1956-1957: Intramural Sports 1954-1955. SMITH, EUNICE-General: Senior Class Secretary 1956-1957: Sen- ate Representative 1954-1955: Girls Interclub 1956-1957: Girls Club Representative 1956-1957: Junior Prom Committee: Af- filiation Committee 1955-1956: Marcetta Ki 1955-1957: Marcetta Ki Vice-President 1956-1957: Marketts 1956-1957: Lincoln Let- ter Lassies 1954-1957: 3 Year Pin Winner: Art Club 1955-19561 Pep Club 1954-1955: Senior Class Play Reading Committee 1957: Senior Ball Committee: Senior Brunch. SMITH, ROGER-General. SMITH, FRANCES ELIZABETH-College Entrance: Girls Club Hospital Chairman 1955-1957: Girls Club Representative 1954- 1955: Senate Representative 1955-1957: Voice of Christian Youth 1954-1957: Affiliation 1956-1957: Toastmasters 1955-1956. SNGWDEN, DON-Industrial Arts. SOLOMON, NORMA MAY-Business Education. SPOONER, EDMOND NELSON-College Entrance. SRSEN, BARBARA C.-College Entrance: Girls Club Representa- tive 1954-1955: Girls Inter Club: Treasurer: Takolah 1954-1956: Junior Choir 1955-1956: Vespers 1955-1956: Intramural Sports 1954-1957: Hospital Work 1954-1957: Sr. Class Play 1957. SRSEN, JANICE CORNEALIA-General: Takolah 1954-1956: Pep Club 1955-1956: Intramural Sports 1954-1956: Christmas Vespers 1954-1955: Lincolnian Staff 1956-1957. 29 1, 1 Q.. .. W S IFIFQ ' Q 'G ' -- 1: :wa wi Q. I ' . I 7 ' , r fl' 1 v f , f, A Q -W3 or fx ,- X X X ,,m,4cW+ 9' I. ,,,, 'Wy' fx -fr -fav i '!' ii iv -T-'9 -v STEVENSON, BARBARA ELAYNE-Business Education. STONE, MICHAEL D,-General: Baseball 1954-1956. STORIE, DAVID EMERSON-Industrial Arts. STOVALL, CORAL MAY-Distributive Educationi Cafeteria Work: Retailers Club. SUPPES, PAUL LOUIS-General: Sophomore Basketball 1954- 1955: Student Leader 1956: Pep Club 1956-1957. SVINTH, DICK H.-General. SWANSON GENE W.-College Entrance: Senate 1956: Basket- ball Team 1956. TALLMAN, EUGENE ROBERT-General: Intramural Swimming 1955-1956: Marching Band 1955-1956: Pep Band 1955-1957. TARAVELLA, BEN M.-General: Band: Orchestra: Marching Band: Student Instructor: Choir: Band Vice-President 1956- 1957. THOMPSON, GARY D.-College Entrance: Senate Representative 1955-1956: Bowling Club 1955-1956. THOMPSON, KAREN LORENE-Business Education: Retailers Club 1956-1957: Sergeant-at-Arms 1956-1957: After School Sports 1954-1955. THOMPSON, LINDA F.-General: Girls Club Representative 1955-1957, Red Cross Representative 1954-1957: Pep Club 1954- 1957: After School Sports 1955-1957: Lincoln News Business Staff 1956-1957: Christmas Vespers 1954-1955: Spring Concert 1956. TIIORNHILL, GEORGE G.-General. TINGSTAD, ED J.-General: Reserve Football 1954: Reserve Basketball 1954-1955: Varsity Basketball 1955-1957: Letterman Club: Reserve Baseball 1955: Intramural Basketball 1955-1956: Student Leader 1955-1956. TORGESON, LOIS A.-Business Education: Home Room Repre- sentative to Council 1955. TROWBRIDGE, TERRY L.-General: Home Room Representa- tative to Council 1954: Bowling Club 1954-1957: Hi-Y 1956- 1957: Varsity Golf Team 1954-1957: Bowling Club President 1956-1957. R TROLSON, JOANN Ii.--Business Education: Honor Roll 1956: , Marcetta Ki 1955-1957: Marketts 1956-1957. ' J 'I'ROMSNl'ISS, MAVIS E.-General and Business Education, 'falls f ,il .K . TRUIIER, CLAIRE I..--College Entrance: Senator 1955-1956: Cam- L ' .7 era Club 1954-1957: Vice-President 1955-1956: Affiliation Com- 'V i vu, lf. mittee 1955-1957: Pep Club 1956-1957: Future Nurses Club 1955- 74 , T ,,, ki 1957. TRUSELO, MARY ANN-Business Education: Pep Club 1956- 1957: Daffodil Float Committee 1956: Girls Intramural Sports 1954-1956. TRUSELO, SHIRLEY ANN-Business Education: Pep Club 1956- 1957: Daffodil Float Committee 1956: Girls Intramural Sports 1954-1956. TURK, WILLIAM GEORGE-Industrial Arts: Lincoln Traffic Patrol 1954-1955: Lincoln Christian Fellowship 1955-1956: Lin- coln Voice of Christian Youth 1956-1957: Forestry Camp 1956. TURNER, NADINE EDITH-Business Education: Girls Club Rep- resentative 1955-1956: Honor Roll 1956: Christmas Vespers 1955: Mid-Winter Concert 1956: Red Cross Representative 1954. TURNER, JOEL CLAUDE-College Entrance: Stage Crew 1956- 1957: P.A. Crew 1956-1957: Dackel Staff 1956-1957: Honor Roll 1955-1956. TWEDEN, WALLACE D.-College Entrance: Hi-Y Secretary 1956- 1957: Honor Roll 1954-1956: Sophomore Basketball. TYLER GEORGE A.-College Entrance: Rifle Club 1954-1956: Sportsmen Club 1954-1956: Letterman's Club 1955-1956: Soph- omore Basketball 1954-1955: Reserve Baseball 1954-1956: Swim- ming Varsity 1955-1956: Rifle Team 1954-1955: Sportsmens Club Representative to Orcus Island 1955: Band 1954-1955: Orchestra 1954-1955: Intramural Swimming 1955-1956. ULSETH, DAVID A.-College Entrance: Voice of Christian Youth Reporter 1956-1957: Dackel Staff 1956-1957. ULVAN. ADELE BEVERLY-General: Takolah 1954-19571 Girls Sports 1954-1955: Takolah President 1956-1957: Girls Chorus 1954-1955: Junior Choir 1955-1956: Senior Choir 1956-1957: Christmas Vespers 1954-1957: Spring Concerts 1954-1957: Bowl- ing Club 1954-1955: Health Center Assistant 1955-1956. U'REN, NANCY DARLENE-Business Education: Girls' Club Representative: After School Sports: Pep Club. VAVREK, MICHAEL ANDREW-General. VERLO, Jl'DY A.-General: Junior Choir 1956-1957: Takolah 1955-1957: Ski Club 1956-1957: Pep Club 1956-1957: Student Leader 1956-1957: Ice Skating Club 1956-1957, Social Chairman for Aniitie. VIMONT. MARGARET K,-College Entrance: Honor Society 1954-1955: Christmas Vespers 1955-1957: Health Center Assist- ant 195-l-1956: Lincoln News Staff 1956-1957: A Cappella Choir 1956-1957: Junior Choir Secretary-Treasurer 1955-19561 Vesper Service Decorations Cliairman 1955-1956, Senator 1956-1957. 311 ,M . . l f VOGT, ROGER D.-Business Education. WADSWORTH, DICK-General. WAKIN, DENNIS M.-College Entrance and Industrial Arts: Re- serve Football 1955. WAKIN, DONALD G.-College Entrance: Reserve Wrestling 1954- 1955: Varsity Wrestling 1955-1957. WALENTINY, DICK FRANK-Distributive Education 1956-1957: Retailers Club: Audio Visual. WALKER, MARY ELLEN-Distributive Education: Senate Rep- resentative 1954-1955: Pep Club 1955-1957: Retailers Club 1956- 19573 Girls Club Representative 1956-1957. WALLACE, DONNA LADENE-General: Rolling Railsplitters: 1954-1955: Camera Club 1954: Archery Club 1954: Horseman's Club 1956-1957: Retailers Club 1956-1957. WARD, ARLENE I.-Business and Distributive Education: Re- tailers Club 1956-1957: WRC Assistant Editor: Girls Club Rep- resentative 1954-1956: Lincoln News Business Staff 1954-1955: Marcetta Ki Treasurer 1956-1957: Honor Roll 1956-1957: Pep Club 1954-1955: Roll Room Senator 1956-1957: Marketts 1956- 1957. WARNER, BILL W.-Distributive Education: Retailers Club: Audio Visual Club. WEBER, LAURA JEAN-Business Education: Rifle Club 1954- 1956: Lincoln Letter Lassies 1955-1957: After School Sports 1954-1957. WEBSTER, DANIEL S.-General. WEIGHTMAN, RICHARD WILLIAM-Business Education: Affil- ation Fiance Representative: Rifle Club. WELLS, WAYNE-Industrial Arts. WELSH MARY MARGARET-College Entrance: Girls Club Rep- resentative to P.T.A. 1956: Bowling Club: Pep Club 1954-1955: Aqua Maids 1954-1957: President 1956-1957: Takolah Chapter C 1954-1957: President 1956-1957: Program Chairman 1955-1956: Junior Prom Committee 1956: Honor Society 1955-1957: Lincoln Letter Lassies 1955-1957: Future Teachers Club Treasurer 1955- 1957: College Conference Secretary: Vocational Guide Assistant. WEST, MARLENE H.-College Entrance: Lincoln Christian Fel- lowship 1954-1956: Voice of Christian Youth 1956-1957. WITMER, MARLENE G.-Business Education: Girls Club Paper Editor: Rolling Railsplitters 1954-1957: Camera Club 1955-1956: Pep Club 1956-1957: College Conference Secretary 1955-1956: Lunch Room Assistant 1954- 1956: Sophomore After School Sports. T' 4 f f' .V .YM My . J fav I- if I f un., 'Vat W... wa.. fe, M , S ' A . w, Z , S ' U Zi : Z' Wm '4 nw ,, 4. . , WIDENER, ELSIE ROSE-General. WIGDAIIL, MILDRED A.-Business Education: Roller Skating Club 1954-1955: Senate 1954-1956: Glee Club: Lincolnian Staff 1956-1957: Spring Concert 1954: Vocational Conference Guide 1955. WILBUR, BILL RALPH-College Entrance: Hi-Y 1956-1957: Re- tailers Club 1957: Track 1956: Glee Club: Choir: Sportsmen Club Representative 1955. WILCOX, ARLENE CAROL-Business Education: Senator 1956: Senior Choir Robe Chairman 1955-1956: Senior Choir Publicity Manager 1956-1957: Madrigal 1955-1956: Alto Soloist: Christmas Vespers 1955-1956. WILLIAMS, DON J.-General: Forestry Camp 1956. WILLIAMS, GRACE ELIZABETH-General: Senate Representa- tive 1954-1955: Vespers 1955: Spring Concert 1956: After School Swimming 1954: Retailers Club 1956-1957. WILLITS, DON-College Entrance: Sportsman Club Representa- tive 1954-1955. K WIRE, DIANE JEAN-College Entrance: Girls Club Represen- tative 1954-1957: Senator 1956-1957: Inter Club: Future Nurses Club 1955-1957: Roller Skating Club 1955-1957: Pep Club 1954- 19563 Takolah 1954-1956: Intramural Sports 1954-1957: Girls' Choir: Christmas Vespers 1954-1955: Hospital Work: Health Center: Vocational Conference Guide: Lincolnian Staff. WOLFER, DANIEL DAVID-Industrial Arts: Lincoln Christian Fellowship. WOOLERY, FRED I.-Distributive Education. WUNDER, JOYCE M.-College Entrance: Voice of Christian Youth 1954-1957: After School Sports 1956-1957: Lincolnian Staff 1956-1957, YOUNG, ROBERT CARL-General: Hi-Y 1956-1957: Sophomore Basketball 1954: Intramural Basketball 1954-1956: A Cappella Choir 1956-1957: Christmas Vespers 1955-1956: Sportsman's Club Representative 1956-1957: Lincolnian Staff 1957. ZEVENBERGEN, JANICE L.-Business Education: Pep Club 1956: Advanced Glee 1955-1956: Daffodil Float 1956: Intramural Sports 1954-1956: Health Center Assistant 1954-1955. '51 T V Z n 11 if 51 Su v X xy x Ne Wx XY' X ar 'X W, Nm XXSXX w Ev .L X sx..x i T ,W X 1:15. SQ ' R -.xx X 'Q x xx N Nz 'T 5 iii. Q 5 x 1 , Q - ' SX , gwxix f, .w i: ffl J, .1 ffm? pg 1 Q. Q. , wan s y X 1 wk i 'N anice lvletlaven ls Queen of Daffodil Festivalg DC611 CLIOSGH As the Daffodil Festival has grown in importance in the United States, so has the loveliness of Miss Janice Methven grown in importance at Lincoln High School. Janice, an 18 year old senior, was crowned Queen of the Daffodil Festival this year and became the first Lincoln High School student to ever hold such an honor. Being the first to wear the new robe of 18 yards of velvet dyed to match the color of the King Alfred Daffodil, is an honor only Queen Janice will hold. The crowning took place at Spartan Hall in Sumf ner, and was the beginning of a week that brought much pride and publicity to Lincoln. Janice was chosen from a Held of 12 candidates, As Linco nys Candidate which included Debby Dean, who was Lincoln's second candidate for the honor. Janice, the oldest in a family of two girls and three boys, was born in Seattle, Washington, and later lived in Ravensdale and Black Diamond, Washington, be' fore moving to Tacoma where she attended Stewart Junior High. Her interests vary from drawing and homemaking to such sports as skating and swimming, and her fondest hopes include art school. Debby has three sisters, was born in Seattle, Washf ington, and went to several grade schools before she entered Stewart Junior High. Debby, a sports enthuf siast, especially enjoys badminton, pingpong, and swimming. She plans to attend the University of Washington. 33 .sf Jllllllll' Class Officers-Bottom Row-Anita Cox. treasurerg Judy Jackson, secreiaryg John Kouklis, president. Top Row-Dale Strick- land, vice president: Larry Anderson, representative io council: Larry Swift, representative io council. uniors Anticipate Year of Good Tiines By making good use of their time, the Class of '58 has prepared itself for the much antif cipated senior year. The junior Class, by carrying out its duf ties and responsibilities, has developed leadf ership and cooperation which will help each member of the Class of '58 in future years. A tropical theme was used to change the boys' gym into an is' ' c land paradise at the Junior Prom, which was held in March. Bef cause of the cooperaf tion of the junior Class and the oflicers, the p dance was extremely successful. As their main projf ect this year the junior Class contributed a background curtain for the second floor show' 34 ts: , Junior officers give trophies a thorough cleaning, case. Also among their many activities was the cleaning of the trophies in the trophy case. Always endeavoring to make their class an active one, the juniors produced a very interf esting Junior Class Assembly on the last day of school. Enthusiastically received by the rest of the student body was this display of the talent of the junior Class. Leading the juniors in their preparation for the final year at Lincoln were john Kouklis, president, Dale Strickland, vice president, Judy jackf son, secretary, Anita Cox, treasurer, Larry Swift, representative to 1 council, and Larry Anf Q M A derson, representative to council. MR. BERGH-Home Room 416 Bottom Row-M. Andersen, L. Matz, B. Ed- sall. K. Jutte. C. Thornley, K. Anderson. Second Row-T. Johnson, W. Moore, R. El- kins. Top Row-B. Kelly, J. Coe, W. Ross, F. Schmunk, B. Rose, D. Elmore, L. Stewart. MR. CARLSON-Home Room 301A Bottom Row-D. Anderson, E. Allen, E. An- derson, C. Anderson, S. Anderson, S. Adler S. Alexander. Row 2-P. Anderson, K. Ashl ton, C. Abbot, A. Bacon, B. Stewart. N. An- dal, B. Anderson. Top Row-T. Amonson, G. Arnold, L. Anderson, D. Archer, B. Burns, M. Brubaker, J. Arnold, J. Anderson, D Thompson. MR. CHRISTIAN-Home Room Shop 3 Bottom Row-C. Storem, S. Nelson, M. Bur- nett, D. Swanson, C. Spencer, R. Ingalls, M. Swim. Row 2-H. Briscoe, B. Taunt, C Spatafore, M. Strand, L. Sundahl, P. Spiller, C. Swanson, B. Strobel. Top Row-B. Stubbs. D. Stolzman, L. Swift, G. Lakas, S. Spinney, J. Stillman, C. Siemons, P. Steiro, D. Strick- land, R, Stuntz. MR. CONTRIS-Home Room Auditorium Bottom Row-C. Bates, P. Farley, L. Becker. S. Berger, C. Bennett, D. Bernius, L. Ben- nett, J. Barney. Second Row-J. Berger, V. Hays, D. Barney, P. Benson. L. Baron, H. Mastrude. Top Row-J. Peterson, R. Beadell, B. Barwell, D. Baumgartner, J. Rabbit, D. Doty, F. Ball, L. Bennett, J. Beazely. MR. DEZELL-Home Room 415 Bottom Row-J. Sherman, J. Ridout, T. Ol- son, K. Dukes, D. Ansberry, B. Richmond, C. Houk. Row 2-L. Holden, C. Leaks. Top Row-B. Newton, J. Engels, M. Milne, A. Dawson, A. Wald, M. Ozanich, G. Magoon. 0 f , fo .V ,km wg, ..v ki if ' 41' ? J . VX Q. awk 5 Q- gg. !'xl ' ey ...Wea fxfia X f s 7 cl 1 , , H is 1 U' Y S ,Mft 4 J fm C ' 'Q' , 2 1 MISS ENGER-Home Room Zlli Bottom Row-J. Paulsen, A. Cusato, P. Croft J. Cool, D. Danielson, J. Cox, D. Deatherage Row 2-M. Dennett, S. Corey, K. DeBock L, Olson, M. Dexter, A, Cox, L. Croston Top Row-C. Cygan, J. Devish, T, Darnell J. Uanham, M. Critchley, R. Crelling, C Daniels, J. Turner, D. DeForrest. MISS HALTOM-Home Room 120 Bottom Row-L. Eicher, L. Emerson, B. Dut- ton, C. Edwards, E. Edwards, J. Doleski, G. Callaghan, D. Dixon, Row 2-J. Sweet, D. Dunn, J. Demessm, K. Walth, J. Elsdon, J. Ehler, B. Paine, G. Doolittle, R. Jones. Top Row-L. Donahue. B. Chamberlain, K. Eng- ler, D. Erickson, L. Edwards, R. Elliott, K. Eby, R. Kehn, S, Dursma, F. Edwards. F. Dorr. MRS. HANSEN --Home Room Library Bottom Row-J. Conley, S. Carroll, C. Chop- more, D. Campbell, L. Cates, P. Cams, C. Collett, L, Coffin. Row 2-J. Conner, C. Col- l'Jo. E. Carter, L. Collins, A. Cook, J, Clink- iogbeard, B, Colvin, J. Cook, J. Gatton. Top Row-J. Stine, N, Clark, J. Coggin, D. Clem- ents. B. Clark, B. Cook, D. Christensen, J. Carlson, E, Carlson. V. Cavin. MRS. HARVEY--Home Room 129 Bottom Row-E. Cease, D, Blodgett, S. Bice. N. Browning, S. Bosworth, C. Burtner, S. Blake. Row 2-C. Brown, R. Boomer, B. Bowen, R. Bott. Top Row-E. Boitano, D. Bombardier, M. Bickford, M. Coy, B. Brooks, B. Bullard, D. Bredeson, J. Brown, B. Bus- sanich. MR. HAWLEY-Home Room 223 Bottom Row-B. Wetherbee, H. White, D. Warner. M. Wigdahl, E, Warren, P. Wells. M. Walsh. Row 2-A. Wigton, J. Weighton J. Wegielewski, B. Johnson, K. Gord, T. Walton. Top Row-J. Walden, C. Williams. B, Walsh, J. Carroll, M. Wells, D. Warner A. Wannebo, J. Ciles, J. Wible. is MISS HERRING-Home Room 221 Bottom Row-C. Evans, J. Fain, J. Fields, P. Fox, J. Faulk, P. Frayne, C. Freisheirn, S. Fick. Row 2-S. Foster, C. Faulk, M. Fer- rier, L. Fote, J. Gaines, P. French. Top Row -K. Funkhouser, R. Ewen, G. Freiheit. T. Fenton, J. Fera, R. Fairley, L. Fix, B. Farm- er, A. Fortier. MR JOHNSON-Home Room 211 Bottom Row-J. Grifford, L. Hallock, C. Hal- lock, D. Hansen, N. Reetz, C. Hanson, J. Hanson, J. Hagan. Row 2--S. Hanson, J. Ha- gan. D. Haner, G. Griffin, C. Hampton, F. Green, J. Herker, J. Hall. Top Row-V. Hall, W. Harrell, W. Guske, J. Hanson, D. Green- leaf. J. Jones, F. Harmon, H. Hansen, A. Harrell. MR. LEACH-Home Room 318 Bottom Row-B. Heigel, J. Hartloff, G. Haug. L. Heinz, M. Hodges, M. Holloway. D. Mc- Rae, M. Holst. Row 2-G. Harris, C. Poore, D. Harrison, F. Holland, C. Holmes, L. Her- ness, S. Hanson, R. Reichl, G. Holland. Top Row-M. Hoffman, L. Creech, L. Hartman. J. Hazelrigg, R. Haskinsa, W. Hook, B. Her- bert, M. Helman, W. Tandberg, O. Swim. MISS S. LILLY-Home Room 110 Bottom Row-B. Wheeler, D. Huffman, S. Engln, G. Hylton, M. Huntley, J. Jackson. G. Engen. Row 2-N. Hulscher, R. Ivarson. C. Hudson, R. Huntley. Top Row-J. Jenkins, O. Eugen, R. Jennings, K. Jangard. V. How- ard, E. Jackl, G. Hopkins. MR. MACINTYRE-Home Room 307 Bottom Row-C. Johnston, G. Johnson, V. Jorgensen, J. Keller, L. Ketner, E. Orman, D. Josties. Second Row-C. Johnson, C. King, A. Johnson. D. Joos, C. Johnson, J. Johnson. Ton Row-K. Kaiser, J. Jones, J. Jolly, S, King, B. Keister, T. Olson, G. Kalapus. 0 Jn 7 f . Cf is of f. we - ..,,, y3 . .,, f ,3 1 gy ... , ' 'if' 'f M ,za j xzy ' I 3 Z ,. gf f -'ii' ff? -W 1 Q ,Xf 4 W W W 1 J , .. ff Z ...f 241, ff. if-S! mf ss... ,WCS ,-W A-a 3 ff VJ, .1 .,f 6 y fkxwf . if '- I .1 fs 4. M3 4' 'Ffa 'Q . - f1?:1s X was 11 ,Q . ,A M317 . . . ,WI ' ,.., --:uf wg. . f. .N i :ff N : . Rf 'f--25511 'slices I f '-iff! -xxgiiklfi an ,I ful'-ni WW K MR. MAYER-Home Room 315 Bottom Row-C. Laurent, T. Kuntz. B. Koer- ner, J. Kouklis, L. Lechman, R. Gentolizo K. Martin. Second Row-A. Kramer, B Kvenild, L. Kistler, C. Lake, S. Koenen. K Krones. Top Row-J. Klein, M. McGuirk R. Kala, R. Lampson, G. Lawson, R. Kovacs J. Klippert. MR. MOTTELER-Shop 2 Bottom Row-G. Mathews, E. Kartz, R. Mat- son, T. Martin, B. Grant, E. Martin, L. Mc- Callum. Second Row--L. Mathews, C. Mc- Kean, T. McFarland. R. Cohen. Third Row- N. Martin, M. McCarty, D. McClary, M. Mc- Connell, L. McKee, J. McCafferty, N. Mc- Cann. MISS OPGENORTI-I-Home Room 113 Bottom Row-L. Michaud, K. Ephamka, S Mounts, B. Nelson, M. Muench, S. Mundell R. Napoleon. Row 2-G. Merritt, M. Moller F. Meisner, M. Milhoan, C. Moore, M. Moore Top Row-T. Nelson, B. Moltke, B. Morrow D. Monk, G. Melander, J. Muench, L. Mor- rissey, R. Nriglot, T. Morgan. MISS PALO-Home Room 213 Bottom Row-V. Olson, D. Bohnen, S. Sand- vold, J. Oaklund, V. Owings, S. Odegard K. Norton. Second Row-B. Nelson, L. Davis D. Novak, E. Owen, S. O'Conner, D. Nehe- feroff. Top Row-G. Ohlinger, L. Palmer, L Norton, D. Olson, J. Wheeler, W. Johnson R. Ommann. MISS RAIVISEY-Home Room 225 Bottom Row-B. Porter, J. Parr, C. Pau- schert, S. Raasch, R. Conley, J. Pearson, P Perry, M. Pauschert. Second Row-K. Pigott M. Purdy, J. Parrish, J. Beranek, N. Pratt R. Pasquale. Top Row-P. Quigley, G. Effel- berg. G. Pettitt, A. Perrin, J. Peterson, G Pederson, J. Pruett, B. Peters, A. Raichart MR. SCOTT-Home Room 111 Bottom Row-B Richardson, J. Rieck, R. Rockwood, J. Roberts, J. Rider, M. Robin- son. B. Roberts, C. Morton. Row 2-H. Rey- nolds, D. Roth, J. Richardson, G. Ranck, J. Reis, P. Kelly, L. From. Top Row-G. Wig- gen. G. Rasmussen. R. Rone, B. Zaichkin, A. Redford, F. Underwood, J. Ramsey, G. Royse, J. Ricketts, W. Reid. MR. A. SMITH-Home Room 301 Bottom Row-V. Scott, E. Sabol, B. Sadle J. Rosellini, E. Dodge, K. Rosrad. G. schul mann. Row 2-J. Schoeffler, R. Ross J. Ro - 1 S ers, M. Sather, A. Sather, C. Rogers, J. Saar Top Row4. Setzer, D. Roscoe, M. Roeser, R. Scholosser, B. Ruston, B. Sepetoski, D Ruebenson. M. Weigielewski, M. Walsh. MR. STEIGER-Home Room 118 Bottom Row-L. Sircello, S. Shaw, S. Schar- rnota, G. Whylie, D. Farlow, D. Seydell. D Shropshire. Row 2-J. Sloan, R. Shumale, D Shriner, P. Smyth, J. Skelton, S. Snyder, K Shook, J. Singleton. Top Row-G. Skinner W. McQeese, S. Shoop. D. Sotak, D. Smith E. Siemens, B. Sorger, G. Shindle. MR. SULLIVAN-Home Room 133 Bottom Row-M. Lund, L. Leigang, D. Maul- ey, S. Lind, S. Marcy, J. Maijala, C. Mar- shall, C. Lowell. Row 2-E. Lohre, J. Lon- bozo, G. Lind, E. Marlow, L. Lewis, M. Mac- Craig. Top Row-D. Linn, G. Lewis. D Mackeda, G. Lukenbill, G. Wolover. B MackDicken, A. Lima, B. Loraas, E. Lovell MISS VORWERK-Home Room 331 Bottom Roll-R. Wagner, M. Thompson, S Toombs, C. Brockman, S. Terry, M. Vodarski G. Torgeson, S. Webb. Row 2-R. Velez, R Vian, E. Tjorstad, K. Taylor, R. Tingstad J. Mundell. Top Row-L. Voice, C. Veach B. Taylor, D. Van Volkenburg, L. Tavenner D. Wagner, R. Van Cleave, D. Taylor, J Vangen. ,ff is ft MR. WALSH-Home Room 305 Bottom Row-J. Gray, L. Gladwell, P. Gor- don, T, Gourley, S. Gislason. J. Graham. A. Gilbert. Row 2-J. Gering, E. Fitchnev' K. Gifford, C. Granoski, D. Goetzka, A. Gilli- ardi. P. Glastetter. Top Row-D. Gappa, IJ. Gosk. B. Goodman, J. Stave, N. Geiger, B. Geeson, W. Armstrong, B. Gartner. 1 MRS. WATERS-Home Room G.G. Bottom Row-S. Williams. S. Wilson, J. Wirtz, K. Wood, O. Jackson, N, Hall, G. Quaschnik. Row 2-S. Holmes. R. Wills, R. Wittman, R. Zacher, D. Zelinskey. S. Wil- liams. Top Row-C. Woller, G. Wirth. R. Bucholtz, L. Wilson, D. Zuban, J. Witter. J, Williams. L. Qunell, J. Zevenbergen, ......4.N Top left-T. Martin. exchange student from Nanaimo, speaks :lt Lincoln Day Assembly as D. Zoab awaits his turn. Top right-Talented Senior M. Lambert entertains at Christmas Vespers. Bottom left-L. L. L. initiates C. Moore as a new member. Bottom right-Juniors dance at Coral Reef. f W A fl I l Sophomore Class Officers-Bottom Row-Kay Wight, secretary: Janie Troll. treasurerg Robin Strobel, representative to council. Top Row-Dick Johnson, representative to council: Doug Myhre, presidentg Rich Axlund, vice president, ime osters rowth of New Annex Making a good beginning for their future years at Lincoln, the sophomore class spent their first year by promoting Lincolnis clubs, activities, and classes with vigor and enthuf siasm. Although the sophomores came here a litf tle awed at the size of Lincoln and the extenf siveness of the currif culum, they soon bef came familiar with our school. Upper classf men at Lincoln have come to know the sophomores as indivif duals, for they have shown a great deal of interest and have taken active participation in all phases of school life. In the hope that one of their classmates will be sent to Germany for a Wonderful year, the class of '59 gave the proceeds of a very successful shoeshine to the fund for Lincoln exchange program. Next on their busy calendar was the sophf omore dance Where the timely and decorative theme, 'Calypso Holiday, prevailed. lt was a great success due to the enthusiasm with which the sophomores tackled the job. Leaders of this grow' ing class were presif dent, Doug Myhreg vice president, Rich Axlundg secretary, Kay W i g h t 1 treasurer, Janie Troll, and repref dmgatives to council, R o b i n Strobel and Sharon Larson, who replaced Richard john' Sophomore officers lend aid to LEX through shoeshine. SOD- 41 m f 1 mas I JZ fini V! W ., MR. ALLISON-Home Room 116 Bottom Row-A. Anderson. L. Ammann, J. Annoni, D. Alderman, S. Bailey, L. Ander- son, N. Ansberry, J. Anderson. Second Row- E. Accimus. C. Bannwarth, C. Albro, B. Austin, R, Axlund, C. Adams. Top Row- J. Bannon, J. Anderson. R. Appel, E. Arm- strong, P. Charette, R. Baker, E. Baines, J. Anderson, R. Alnutt, C. Anderson. MRS, ARMSTRONG-Home Room 329 Bottom Row-L. Beith, C. Beavers, D. Bell, S Berggren, F. Barber, S. Bates, S. Bates, V. Bigelow, C. Berger. Row 2-S. Bauer, P. Bender, C. Betts, S. Belden, T. Beell, B. Barker, D. Barlow. L. Beck. Top Row-R. Belleci, B. Bernier, L. Bierman, N. Berg, D. Bergstrom, D. Beddoe. D. Beddoe, B. Barton, M. Berry, D. Barker. MR. BARRICK-Home Room Shop 7 Bottom Row-W. Bottelson, K. Brown, Y. Brown, J. Biggs, A. Billingsley, M. Bucklin, P. Brown, M, Bradford. Second Row-K. Blankenship, L. Blake, J, Bond, R. Bucher, N. Brown, D. Bishop, D. Balnon, Top Row- S. Bressler, J. Boehm, D. Buland, J. Blattner. C. Browning, B, Brozorich, B. Boysen. MR. BIRD-Home Room Boys Gym Bottom Row-C. Christian, P. Carroll, . Childers, J. Bundy, J. Bush, S. Burns, . Chrest. Row 2-B. Burton, D. Carter, . Bussard, G. Burn, S. Calkins, R. Caovel, . Casey. D. Burns. Top Row-D. Forsyth, . Buzzo, F. Burns, B. Hatfield, R. Burke, . mwomin Canonica, E. Carlson, J. Caruso, S. Burman MR, BOWERS-Home Room 108 ,,Bottom Row-D. Cooper, B. DeFord, K Christiansen, J. Cossins, K. Clevengeh, N Conklin, V. Coleman, B. Cook, S. Collamore Row 2-C. Morris, D. Cox, M. Clay, M. Do- herty, B. -Claunch, R. McCarmiCh. S. Croff L. Coughlin, J. Crawford. Top Row-R. Cox F. Colling. B. Crelling, B. Crayton, J. Cud- ney. B. Collins, B. Corp, N. Clowerg, M Clifton, R. Costi, J, Clifford. MRS. CRIPPEN-Home Room 219 ,,Bottom Row-J. Swanson. A. Summers. G. Snyder, S. Simmons, V. Storie, K. Swift, L. Smith, B. Stallone. Second Row-C. Steadham, R. Simion. C. Sutherlin, R. Stro- bel, C. Sandrud, K. Skaugset, J. Slater, J. Swanson, N. Skinner. Top Row-K. Stone, H. Smith, J. Smith, N. Skladany, B. Smith, H. Snider, M. Smith, M. Smyth, B. Brown. MRS. DOERNER-Home Room 303 Bottom Row-J. Drzazga, L. De-Wall, J. Fel- ters, G. DeBock, S. Dettman, D. Dixon, J. Dinehart. Second Row-S, Durant, A. Dube, M. Dursma, L. Dale, R. Dolon, J. Eebert, G. Eagan. Top Row--J. Elmore, P. Duckwitz, M. Dahl, S. Dahl, M. Cummings, D. Devish, L. Hedrick, R. DeBo1t. MR. ELLINGSON-Home Room Shop 1 Bottom Row-M. Fields, D. Ehli, B. Fogle, S. Flanagan, D. Eder, M. Evatt. Row 2-M. Evans, D. Elstad, K. Ervin. Top Row-C. Eckard, J. Edington. C. Finstuen, A. Er- dahl, T. Faulk, D. Ewell, D. Evans. MR. FADNESS-Home Room 135 Bottom Row-M. Worley. J. Woodard, B. Wright, D. Wright, N. Worley, G. Williams, J. Wills. Row 2-B. Wright, K. Wrye, P. Wy- mer, D. Zevenbergen, S. Williams, S. Wil- liams, B. Wrye. Top Row-L. Williams, B. Zuber. C. Young, J. Witmer, D. Willes, N. Whittier, D. Williams, M. Stickney. G. Win- ner. MR. FALK-Home Room 137 Bottom Row-J. Larkins, B. Dydo, D. Lar- kins, D. Hein, L. Terkios, L. Gentolizo. Row 2-H. Ray, M. Vaught, S. Sherwood, D. El- kins, C. Jones, J. Black, C. Thurman. Top Row--J. Hayes, M. Slim, G. Huffman, J. Dunn, J. Swanson, S. Brown, P. Stavig, E. Cunningham, J. Norris. ,kay X1 .3 K US if if-'P 7' rf , 'T 7 -y , . .W ' fr Q aw, 4 5' 2 V fa.. Q 1 i 1 , H . , M 5 f.. 7 5 Q p Y E. .Ti 'N-ef v-. ww? Q.- 'LQQ4' X .- 5 f rw. ff 7 . W, 14,2 3 T f V, f . 21 .f ,.,.::,fff v f t 1 WL... A- ff QW, N 4. 43 ' sa' 5 in-1 ,Q 1 r r f.. , if 'W I . f., , 1 1 Q' N-1.5 xwf M if if I il, f if ' 4 V f f li ,fr 2, A A ggi, 7 1 1' I +V Be .15 - A X - Q .J--.W I . f-'Nl M? J l I f 4 , . 'i , l 'C i ff V' 4AXKw ' Xi' 4. Q. i A A G ' , lr 'te .2,ylg,33x Mel - elif . Q , A' , Q. ,, 'K P 1 ' if fi v' 1 44 MR. GILMUR-Home Room B.G. Bottom Row-N, Frank, L. Gismervig, J. Fritls. M. Gibson, J. Goodman, R. Foster, S. Geller. H. Frye, S. Goetzka. Row 2-S. Roar- bough, L. Franks, W. Gibbs. D. Freiheit, J. Froelich, L. Freeman. Top Row-J. Gostel: R. Gardner, J. Gilbertson, R. Gay. D. Gan- wich, D. Geiger, R. Frances, G. Goettling, J. Freeman. MISS GLASER-Home Room 127 Bottom Row-J. Seidelman, B. Sherk. S. Sat- ter, V. Shelton, M. Sebade. D. Szhrceder, B. Shirk. Second Row-S. Shirley, A. Schaff, J Schreiner. H. Schaler, J, McCarthy, M. Searle. C. Shull. Top Row-J. Simatic, D Schreiweis. D. Shaffer, K. Schulz. R. Scholz C. Shepro. B. Scofield, J. Shirley. MR. I-IAALAND-Home Room PA Bottom llow-V. Hall, W. Hadley, J. Hum- ilton. D. Grcer, P. Harrison, S. Greene, B. Guzik, R. Haner. Row 2-B. Ilurtjoy, B. Hurtjoy. K. Grove, A. Harris, P. Hansen, B. llarrison, J. Guthrie, V. Grimm, J. Gotcli. Top Row-J. Hager, A. Grabowsky, M. Hai'- clesly, R. Hartlieh, D. l'lz1ns:orw, E. Hull, F. Iflzirper, S. Ilzuldock. A. lfilllIllCl'f,lI'bIll, J. llunson. MR. HAGUE-Home Room 1533A Bottom Raw-A. Henderson, D. Hays, G. Hobbs, D. Henderson. N. Welch, G. Hcinz- man. L. Heward, L. Holt. Row 2-G. Hess. B. Hoisington, M. Hazel, R. Hinize, R. Holt. E. Harwood, P. Harvey, C. Jobst. Top Row- J. Hastings, S. Henderson, J. lialhaway. O. Hill, H. Holcold, J. Hillberg, D Horaiyan. D. Hill, J. Holt. MR. LEGG-Home Room 219A Boltam Raw-H. Hyde, J. Hue, Y. Jaden. A. Johnson, L. Hudina, R. Hull, M. Jennings. L. Jensen. Sci ond Row-E. Johnson, J. John- son, S. Jangard, R. Jensen, L. Hurdelbrink. F. Jacobsen, C. Hutchison, T. Jennings. Top Row-M. Hughes, D. Johnson, E. Hutchinson, L. Johnson, J. Howard, C. Johnson, M. James, F. Johnson, R. Jacobson, J. Jaquez. MISS J. LILY-Home Room 119 Bottom Row-C. Kalning, J. Kancianich. K. Johnson, J. Johnson, L. Johnson, W. Killian T. Kay, G. Kilcup. Row 2-P, Johnson, M. Kelly, D. Kellogg, L. Kennedy, J. Kassuhn, S. Jones. T. Kardash. Top Row-D. Keyser. R. Johnson, B. Johnston, D. Judd, W. Kibbs, D. Kuyder. J. Keister. B. Johnson, D. Keene. MR. LYON-Home Room 117 Bottom Row-G. Lathrup, I. Krogh, A. Ket- tlewell. S. Lambert, C. Cash, P. Kugler, M. Kratochvil. J. Kipers, D. Lanigan. Row 2- S. Kimse, C. Lawson, D. Larsen, P. Langvad. V. Landis, M. LaCoursiere, S. Larson, G. Kooley, M. Laykourn. Top Row-B. Klaas- kate. P. Larson, M. Kupfer, K. Knudson, J. Larson, W. King, R. Klevmoen, D. Kostick, L. Kuffel, C. Lange. MISS MANTZ-Home Room 105 Bottom Row-D. Lean, P. Lian, D, MacFar- lane, R. Leddin, E. Lynch, S. Lockwood, I. Lindermuth, D. Mace, V. Leonard. Second Row-G. Mallory, S. Lewis, B. Lemmon, L. Lutts S. Lon worth R. Lund T Lovell P. . E , , - . McCoy, W. Leddin, D. Lorent. Top Row- L. Lund, L. Longworth, D. Liddle, R. Lucas. E. Kennedy, T. Manderson, J. Longworth. D. Lewis, R. Lee, L. Lewis. MISS MELQUIST-Home Room 202 Bottom Row-M. Pryde, P. Pool, M. Pritch- ard, M. Pfaff, J. Ploegsma. P. Reins, D. Reed. R. Peterson, A. Prather. Row 2-C. Raymond, S. Reid, J. Potts, K. Reins, T. Price, P. Prince, M. Pryde, N. Giesela, T. Rauhauser. Top Row--K. Peterson, L. Peterson, Pro- kapavich, L. Rice, Rasmussen, G. Redding, R. Peitz, P. Ranahan, B. Reis, J. Potter. MISS MURLAND-Home Room 215 Bottom Row-B. Methven, M. Munger, J. Miller, B. Melton, J. Miller. J. Hurray, K. Moslander, S. Miller, J. Moore. Second Row -C. Merritt. R. Mitchell, J. Mitules, C. Mor- gan, M. Miller, B. Melvard, L. Mooney, B. Miller. Top Row-J. Murphy, P. Morris, P. Moore, G. Meyer, F. Moorhead, J. Mozel, G. Moseson, C. Miller, J. Michael. is c . '13 .771 5? X . 4 sw. 1-4 M. 4 , P- .4 1 --Lge. . ff 'J ,L 41' , if rw 'xo A, . W MRS, OLTS-Home Room 311 Bottom Row-J. Myers. G. Nutzharn, B. Na- tion, D. Myhre. C. Ford, J. Nelson. Second Row-D. Olson. E. Olin, D. Nelson, J. Nor- ton, C. Nichols, D. Nelson, L. Ollie, G. Neu- reuther. Top Row-J. Baldasare. W. Newell, D. Neumann, R. Olivers, D. Nelson. J. O'Brien, R. McLean, R. Nelson, E. Myhre. MISS PANGBORN-Home Room 227 Bottom Rfow-S. Owen. S. Peck, K. Parker, L. Perry, J. Penn, J. Parker, B. Patten. Row 2-C. Pedersen, R. Ostrander, L. Overly, E. Patton, V. Palmer, D. Orris, J. Patterson, M. Olson. Top Row-R. Peer, R. Olson, D. Patten, N. Parmelee, R. Pelland, E. Peter- son, L. Owens, D. Pedersen, R. Selby. MR. PESTER-Home Room 302 Bottom Row-J. McKechnie, J. Mann, B. Muse, N. Marker, K. McReynolds, J. Manley, F. McDaneld, B. McKelvey, L. Martinson. Second Row-P. McElliott, J. McKenny, A. Martin, L. Marsh. J. McCuen, T. Martin, J. Mandt, D. Medlicott. D. McLain. Top Row- L. McKnight, C. Mears, R. Matson, K. Mc- Clure, B. McConnell, D. McMillan, B. Mason, S. Marshall, B. Mapes, M. McKinnon. MR. SCHWARZ-Home Room 217 Bottom Row-C. Riley, J. Saindon, P. Riser, S. Ruckinan, P. Roland, L. Roberts, S. Rob- erts. Second Row-J. Riese, D. Rogers, C. Reis, W. Rising, C. Ruffcorn, J. Rowe. Top Row-B. Rosenquist, S. Smith, B. Rupert, C. Rogers, R. Ridout, D. Ricketts, J, Sanders, L. Reitz. MR. SHEPPARD-Shop 4 Bottom Row-T. Balingit, C. Haveman, J Whitaker, C. Hunt, F. Robinson, J. Freytag, S. Tindra. Row 2-K, Owens, L. Mathews, S Michael, A. Swadenar, K. Leback, B. Bris- coe, M. Nettleton. Top Row-B. Conley, A Schimling, W. Hawks. J. Ross, B. Drohman M. Osgood, K. Miller, B. Quinn. MISS TAYLOR-Home Room 327 Bottom Row-R. Trosper. J. Thompson. L. Tullis. P. Terronez, L. Thema, M. Treten, J. Tschudin, T. Storey. Row 2-J. Tweden, A. Thayer, C. Thompson, P. Szabo, J. Swigart. J. Tyler, J. Tuck, P. Tomko, J. Troll. Top Row-D. Twibell, A. Turk, J. Thomas. T. 'V Tradewell. B. Tochida, T. Thoraldson. L. ' Teutscher, P. Syverson. D. Talbert, H. Thompson. 5 A . 1' 11 X ' Q as f -H1 3 nu 71,1 f MR. TRACEY-Home Room 214 Bottom Row-P. Vogel, J. Urlacher, R. Washington, J. Walker, K. Vorak, P. Waller, J. Walth. Row 2-S. Walker, M, Vierthaler. D. Wallace, S. Ward, G. Ulseth, J. Virgille. E. Usher. Top Row-B. Torgerson, H. War- ner, D, Vogt, J. Walker. D. Vig, R. Vidovic, M. Vivian, S. Vold. MR. TRIER-Home Room 112 Bottom Row-L. Whitney, J. Whitaker, F. West, J. Wells, P. Whitfelon, P. Watkins. B. Schwinkendof. Row 2-B. Weber, S. Webster, J. Weatherall, A. Weed, D. Wilkerson, K. Wight, B. Wastman, G. Weber. Top Row- L. Wilbur, R. Whipple, K. Watne, M. Wehr, 5 G. Weber, S. White, M. Welch, L. Whitta- f ker, A. Watson. Left-H. Langlow, E. Jackl, and R. Stuntz take part in the forestry program. Lower Left-K. Parker, J. Parker. and J. Kipers entertain at the LEX talent show. Lower Right-The Flip Wits display talent to promote LEX. -of Z ' J 47 ,wmv-vi? Upper Left-Girls Club decorates Christmas tree. Lflwcr Upper Lower Left- The forward, flowing tide of time. left-D, Davidson, S. Toombs, M. Bashcy, and C. Bartell lead school in a rousing yell. Right-Choral Readers entertain at Christmas Vespers. ltiglml-Skeleton ol' new annex appears in fall. L ' g ' I , 4 EE v-S-was 6 E nnivps El his u El V S T0 G0 . W 'f 4 -f 'W ' quam 2 --N ATI-I LETiCs ' Q' I 1 A 4A,.tf,: 1' ,f. ,, I Lff. A ,lf ,fr , nik v , -4 bfi' xl ' hi f, 0 bc' ,Ja -,Lg , ff- 4. ci 1 5'-fb , u l-fb-fu K 'fl' -L V L,b J T X ,1 I r fy f ' ,MQ mf ,aff ,fic -KM' 401-rbi ff6'57'5l'g:, dl -45 van! I i, f Alva! 7 Q.'v n ' gd Y 4 I f ,J W Q ,X mfw aww if ,wfWff M 'vi c wartZ Heads Lynx Athletic Departnient Behind every precision timepiece there must be a capable timekeeper to check on the working parts of each minute cog and spring. In Lincoln's gigantic athf letic machine, Ed Schwarz, Director of Athletics, is the man supervising the job. Details of his work include collecting towel fees and insurance money, issuing equipment, programf ing seasonal schedules, and making arrangements for the teams to travel to the games. Advising Lincoln athletes on gaining success in life, Mr. Schwarz recommends, Whatever your goal in life may be, whether it is playing the big games, working at a career, or just chasing girls, ref member, even the early bird has to HUSTLE to get the worm. P. Teac ers Build Bodies, Characters, in s tudent Leaders Are Aid To P. Teac ers To promote good sportsmanship in all Lincoln boys as well as to build character and strong healthy bodies has been the goal of the three physical education teachers, Bill Miillen, Chuck Gilmur, and Harry Bird. Giving freely of their time, these men rendered their services as coaches for extrafcurricular activities, as well as doing their regular gymnasium work. 'Elf it weren't for the Students Leaders, we wouldn't be able to handle as many sports as we do now, stated Mr. Mullen. Each of the Student Leaders received one credit in the sport he majors in. The Student Leaders may major in basketball, swimming, wrestling, tumbling, volleyball and badminton. Gym Directors: C. Gilmur. B. Mullen, H. Bird. Row 1. L. to R.-L. Palmer, A. Lima, J. Hartley. B. Bowen, G. Rasmussen, J. Kouklis, G. Rybolt. Row 2, L. t R.-B. Br ks, J. Williams, D. Pruett, B. Burt, D. Stolzman. T. Cook, A. Redford. Row 3, L. to R.-R. Magnus, E. Ting-stad, H. Magnuson, W. Erdahl. D. N well, T Christensen, M. Critchley. X -l 'J Jerry Hartley with Inspiration Award, artley warclecl Kiwanis top ly Because of his enthusiasm and hard work on the football field, jerry Hartley was presented with the 1956 Kiwanis Club Inspirational Award at a banf quet given by Kiwanis at the South Tacoma Commuf nity Center. Coach Norm lvlayer commented that the boys selected Hartley for his never say die spirit on the field. jerry was the first one on the field and the last one off, said Mr. Mayer as he praised the spirited Lynx. Dick Pruelt fights for extra yardage during Bremerton game. Jerry Cecchi with Most Valuable Player trophy. Cece i arns Lionys Club Top Honors At a banquet given by the Lincoln Lion's Club at the Top of the Ceean, jerry Cecehi was awarded the 3rd annual Cutstanding Player Award for his line ability and good sportsmanship. Ceeehi's best game was the Olympia game in which he consistently made good gains. His jarring blocking and alert defensive play also helped him earn the trophy. Others considered for the award were: jerry Wilf liams, Dick Pruitt, and Herman Magnuscan. Jerry Cecchi chalks up long run against Aberdeen. l iii Assistant Coach H. Bird and Head Coach N. Mayer, Mentors Qrganize lntramura ports Working with promising athletes, drawing up plays, and programming new formations, the coaches take on a full time job in their particular sports. Spending a majority of their time to come up with a winning team, these mentors are continuing Lin' colnis reputation as a big power sportswise in the state and the Capitol League. This year Lincoln has been blessed with winning teams in each sport, but behind these impressive recf ords lies the untiring efforts of each individual coach. Stan King hauis in pass in Kings X game. Co-captains Dick Pruett and Herman Magnuson. Ma nuson, Pruett Lead arsity Griclders Mainsprings of this yearls varsity gridders were cofcaptains Herman Magnuson and Dick Pruett. Dick, holding down the fullback spot, was the player counted on to pick up the last two or three yards for a first down when the going was the toughf est. Besides his outstanding offensive work, Dick doubled as defensive line backer. Herman, nicknamed Tiger by his teammates for his aggressive defensive attitude, earned the respect of the entire team as he consistently broke up the opponent's drives. Playing left end on the offensive squad, Herm rounded out the game as a steady M60 minute man. Managers-Dwight DeForrest, Palmer Sterio, Ed Ahrens. 2 Al 'WW-as fx ff i 51 ' :.J.'i' .-L 1 . 'nv- 5 qw Abe Tackl . Jim A. Jones Jerry Hartley Jim E. Jones Norm Juggert Dave Newell Ron Schlosser Jerry Ramsey Chuck Pruett Herman Magnus Dick Pruett Varsity Griclsters are City Crown Coach Norm Mayer led his Lincoln Abes to a three way tie for the City League crown, and a tie for second place honors with Stadium in the Capitol League this season. Timing their plays to perfection in the first few weeks of the season, the Railsplitters fin' ished in first place in the annual GridfGofRound. The Abes defeated Stadium on a net total yardf age basis 43fl in the first game. Against the Belf larmine Lions the Axemen clocked up a 1249 win. Bouncing off to a rolling start on offensive plays, the Railmen bowled over Stadium l8f7 in the Kings X, and Scuttled the Yakima Pirates 27fl3 on the valley boys' home field. Synchronizing scouting reports and a deterf mined attitude, the fifth rated Lincoln Railsplitf ters trounced Clympia, the state number one team, 19f7, in a game considered the biggest up' set in High School football. Lincoln not only scored three touchdowns against a team that previously badn't been scored upon, but they held the Bears' respected offense to only one goal. ln the wettest game of the season the Lynx slipped by the Bellarmine Lions l3f7. Lincoln opened the game pushing the kickoff back to paydirt in a sustained drive of l4 plays. ln the second half the Abes did a repeat performance, carrying the ball over in ll plays. Stretching their record to seven straight wins the Lincoln eleven racked up their biggest scorf ing margin as they slaughtered Centralia 3lf6, 'Z' 1 Don Christian, Trainer, and John Fadness, Scout ln the Bremerton game Ierry Cecchi, Lynx halfback saved the game as he ran back a fabuf lous 88 yard touchdown sprint from kickoff and then booted the point after to give Lincoln a 7f6 win over the Wildcats. The run back was built on a planned play with perfect blocking by the Whole team. Ierry Williams, junior guard, highf lighted the play, picking off two men before he was taken out of the play. Hoquiam handed Lincoln a tragic 6fl3 def feat on the Grizzlies' home turf. In an anything can happen finish the Sta' dium Tigers defeated the Lincoln Abes Of6 in the Turkey Day classic. Four Lincolnites were nominated for the Allf City Team: Cofcaptains Herman Magnuson and Dick Pruett at end and fullback respectively, Jerry Cecchi at halfback, and Jerry Williams at guard. Harry Anderson received honorable menf tion at the center spot. Mainsprings for next year's team include varf sity lettermen jerry Williams, Doug McClary, Jim A. Jones, Jim E. Jones, Chuck Pruett, Nor' man Juggert, Allen Lima, Bob Keister, Stan King, and Dave Gosk. Dave Gosk Bob Keister Royal Magnus Al Lime Jerry Williams Gene Moore Ralph Ferguson Doug McC1ary Harry Anderson Jerry Cecchi Linco1n's line holds in Bremerton game ,,,, 7 WSF' ff ' ' ' ' ' Q' 533 1. f ' A f ' i W - X K ff if , I I , ,,,,, , 1 L Mfr 1 if 5 f f , V f 1 j'X.f ,, QE 1 f' 'K .Aj 53 Sophomore back, Jim McCuen scores T.D, against Bellarmine. Abe reserves close in on Olympia back. SEASON RECORD INDIVIDUAL SCORING Gl'Id'GCD'I1lJUIlLl Lincoln First T-Djs S Linco .n ....... -- btzidiuin .... Cccchi --- -- 9 wmv Lincoln--- Yzikimzi -- I 1 Q Pruett --- -- I.,l1lCUl,Il-.-- Olympia --- . . . McC1ar --- -- L1nco.,n--- Bellurminc --- Y Lincoln-M Centrzilia --- Magnuson Lincoln-U Bremerton --- IUUCS ---- -- Lincofn--- Hoquiam --- Hilfflfiy ---- -- Lincoln--- Stadium -- Williams -- -- Dave GOSk 1'6lLlrI1S Kick Off in Turkey Day game. Jerry Cecchi drives for gain in Olympia gg 54 pg-3 ,. '- av- ' .445 129k v Reserve Football Team-Ist Row-Eugene Hinkle, Dale Stolezmah, George Pettie, Dick Johnson, John Kouklis, Barnie Bowen. 2nd Row-Coach James Walsh, Jerry Larson, Stan Palmer, Curly Jaquez, Ron Gardner, Paul Rushfeldt. 3rd Row-Bill Clark, Doug Cambell, Neale Skladany, Dennis Rodgers. Marlow Rossar. econ S plit eason Combining a season's record of three wins and three losses, Coach Jim Welch's Reserve Football team gained valuable experience for a sturdy foundaf tion on next year's varsity squad. After dropping two games to Stadium and one to Clover Park, the seconds bounced back to score imf pressive victories over Clympia, Bethel, and Franklin Pierce. They were also the competition for the first team during the practice sessions every day. Although they received little glory for their work, the boys were another contributing factor to the varsity's impresf sive season. f Cutstanding players on the squad were: Marlowe Rosser, Paul Rushfeldt, and Eugene Hinkle. oph Football Trains Year ings or arsit Sophomore coaches Chuck Gilmur and John Fadf ness greeted some 35 eager boys this fall for the bef ginning of the sophomore football season. Their seaf son's record of two wins, five losses, and one tie, though not too impressive, cannot reveal the imporf tant experience gained by the striving athletes. Transferring from junior high to high school footf ball is a big jump and without the sophomore expef rience as a stepping stone many of the promising athf letes would lose interest when competing against boys two and three years ahead of them. Sophomore Football Team-lst Row-Mgr. Bruce Johnson, Jim Sanders. Scott Reidler, Myron Smith, Pete Syverson, Horce Smith, Ron Pelland. 2nd Row -Isaac Morrow, Fred Harper, Phil Hanson, Jim McCuen. Dave Rassmussen, Dick Johnson, Mgr. 3rd Row-Coach John Fadness, Norm Eklund. Don Vig. Dave Ricketts, Bob Barber, Jack Michel, Larry Johnson, Howard Snyder. 4th Row-Coach Chuck Gilmur, Jerry Smith, George Ahrens, Bob Teschida, George Meyers, Bob Smith. Gary Goettling, and Bob McConnell. 'NTT -M ,N ,,-,,.,,qff-f-' f' V -----Wg-,,.....,,.,v,!' ,, - W PM ,,,.M J ii. A A Jkiemmf I FL 4 .ff 55 Dave Emery, Larry Franks, Dave Rasmussen, Coach Dick I-iannuia TEYVY Cook Mike Critchley Gary Rasniusgen Frank Moorhead Tom Riley Walt Reid Darryl Christensen, Les Tavenner. Capt. Tony Christensen. Bryan Currah Wimmers Cop 5th onsecutive Title Lincoln continued its domination of the City League with its fifth consecutive swimming title. The Abes edged past Stadium 40 to 37 and 46 to 31 in the second contest. Captain Tony Christensen led the Railmen past Aberdeen, Bellingham, and Mt. Vernon in outstanding victories. At the Capitol League meet Lincoln tied vvith Aberdeen for second place. Cary Rasmussen won Lincoln's only first place with a record per' formance in the 200 meter freestyle. Tony Christensen captured second place in the 100 meter butterfly. Les Tavenner, Tony Christensen, Cary Ras' mussen, and Mike Critchley teamed up in the medley relay to place a close third at the State Meet. Cary Rasmussen clipped several seconds off his best previous time to place a strong fourth in the 200 yard freestyle. Mike Critchley took fifth in the 50 yard freestyle while Les Tavenner earned sixth place in the 100 yard back stroke. Larry Franks and Brian Currah placed fourth and sixth respectively in the diving division to complete the teams scoring. Gary Rasmussen holds Inspirational Award. Relayers et Recordsp ln the Bellingham meet the 160 yard medley set a new school record of 1:35 .4. Gary Rasmussen received the HifY Inspirational trophy for the 1957 season. This is the Hrst time a Junior at Lincoln has won this award. Coach Dick Hannula praised Gary as an excellent choice for this award. i'He was the hardest worker on the team, he said. nl-le could always be counted on to give his best in any racefl In addition Mr. Hannula commented, Gary set an example for other swimmers by working through the Swimmers wait for start of 100 yard Backstroke. 150-yard ind. medley race begins. Hi-Y Award To Junior summer to improve his style and correct his weak' nesses. Next yearls team looks strong, according to Coach Hannula, with nine lettermen returning to boost the squad's experience. Varsity lettermen Gary Rasmussen, Mike Gritchf ley, Les Tavenner, Walt Reid, Darryl Rasmussen, Larry Franks, Frank Moorhead, Dave Rasmussen and Dave Emery will be returning to lead the 1958 team. The reserve team defeated the Glympia reserves and split with the Stadium seconds. Their season rec' ord was two wins, two losses, and one tie. Dave Bishop, Bob Mapes, and Frank Belleci were standouts with the reserve squad. Row 1, L. to R.-N. Martin, D. Bishop, J. Sanders, B. Colvin. Row 2, L. to R.-D. Strickland, B. Mapes, K. Knutson, B. Brooks, J. Longworth, F. Belleci. ., W X, fp .,5t! x X H 5,35 07 57 WPMW' 1 . ,gr ia , V... . wr' -.vi M?-. , M., ,. ...., X. C-fr' 1 eff . af. W V ,.. X af s.w 53 i ak,- J , .km Left to Right-Captain Dick Pruett, Coach Harry Bird, Left side, top to bottom-Dale Stolzrnan, Dick Gappa, Al Roberts, Rick Trosper, Lee Keys. Right side, top to bottom-Art Larson, John Kouklis, Ralph Fer- guson. Frank Green. Don Wakin. Railsplitter Wrestlers apture City Title With seven returning lettermen, the Lincoln wrestf lers, under the leadership of Coach Harry Bird, fought their way to their sixth straight city wrestling championship. Lincoln overwhelmed Stadium by imf pressive scores of 398 and ?v3f6 to win the champion' ship. In other dual meets Lincoln trounced Bethel 530 and swamped the Fife Trojans 398. Next the railf men met Olympia and outfwrestled the Bears 3443. Losing only to Longview by a close score of 2348, Lincoln bounced back to easily defeat Puyallup 3049. The following week Lincoln traveled to Lake Washf ington, downing them 3443. ln their second meeting of the year Lincoln again stopped the Fife Trojans by a close score of 22f1 8. Bottom Row-B. Busso, B. Keister, M. MacQuag, J. Erhler, J. Johnson, R. McLain, N. Juggart. Top Row-M. McConnell, P. Rushfelt, B. Septoski. J. Coggin, A. Redford, R. Karlinsey, C. Pruett, M. Cumming, L. Anderson, L. Hayes, Mgr. D. Elliott. 'Goya C1 C10 Q. ,., 5 31.21 emi, M .,., , if 5 .1 1. rw- . X.-. V' 1 lj.. r Us . L TR Qi FN . nb 'vb INS Q x 4251. CJ , -Q .Z y-A ur- ' 1 pow., ,vw If 'YW X A f i' if' Q ' John Koulkis gains advantage over Olympia opponent. Ralph Ferguson pins Longview heavyweight. rapp ers Place First at District Tournameiit Finishing far ahead of all other competition, the Lincoln Abes won undisputied first place in the second annual District Wrestling Tournaf ment. Lincoln earned 68 points for the first place position, followed by Puyallup and Lake Wash' ington with 42 points each for a second place tie and Fife taking 34 points for third place. Stadium pushed out 29 points for fourth place leaving Bethel and Franklin Pierce with six and five points for fifth and sixth placing, respecf tively. After battling their way through the prelim' inaries and semiffinals, the Abes still had nine men in the finals. Lincoln took four first places as Frank Green, Lee Keys, Dick Pruett, and Ralph Ferguson won in their respective weight divisions. Don Wakin, john Kouklis, Art Larf son, Dick Gappa, and Dale Stolzman won sec' ond place honors. In the state tournament, Ralph Ferguson and Lee Keys took third and fourth places, respecf tively, in their weight divisions. Falling below their expectations, the matmen ranked 13th in the state. Last year the Abes finished Sth, Coach Bird commented that although the showing at the state meet wasnt nearly what he had expected, the team had made a favorable showing with an overall seasonal outlook. Those seniors finishing their high school wrestling careers were Don Wakin, Art Larf son, Lee Keys, Dick Pruett, and Ralph Ferguf son. Dick Pruett was elected honorary captain of the team by his teammates. Chuck Pruett tackles Stadium heavyweight for fall. Captain Dick Pruett pins Stadiums Dave Tresness. 59 Lynx Hoopsters 6tl1 At Ttate Sixth place in the state Class A basketball tournament, and a seasonls record of 18 wins and 6 losses were the very line accomplishments of this year's varsity basketball team, as they rolled to the end of one of the most successful basketball seasons in the history of Lincoln. The Abes earned the right to go to state by placing second in the Capital League, then defeating the Parochial League champs, Q'Dea, 4457. Thus for the first time in history, Tacoma was represented by two schools in the state tournament. Stadium earned the right by winning the Capital League championship. From here on the Railsplitters went on to defeat the Pullman Greyhounds 8246, and the Richland Bombers, rated the number one team in the state, 51' '50 on Herm lVlagnuson's last second layfin, The hoopsters then met misforf tune, however, and were defeated by the Anacortes Seahawks and the Wzif pato Wcilves, and took a very commendable sixth place in the tournament. Captain Ed Tingstad, senior guard, and Harry Anderson and Herm Magf nuson, both senior forwards were named to this year's AllfCity team, Ting' stad was named to the third all state team, with lvlagnuson getting honorable mention. li Chuck Gini ll: 1 man Magnuson Ed 'finggslzid lvx'1'x' llurllex' HZIITQ' Anderson l ll'l'lllrlll Magnusuii stole i im Wally Erdalil Xlally Llkllllll Dlllw up sliol .igaliisl Clover Park. sl Stadium. il ourneyg ncl ln Capital Loop Scoring honors were taken by Harry Anderson, who ran up a total of 217 points. Herm Magnuson was second with 210. Anderson shot 42 per cent from the floor and Magnuson put in 37 per cent of his shots. Harry scored on 68 field goals and 81 free throws, and Herm hit 77 field goals and 46 free throws. Rounding out the Abe scoring were Captain Ed Tingstad with 72 pointsg Wally Erdahl, 1521 Reuben Schadler, 112g Dean Haner, 88, Bill Rose, 81, Jerry Hartley, 451 Roger Coleman, 20, and Don Andrews, 18. Next year coach Chuck Cilmur will have Dean Haner and Bill Rose, both juniors, returning. Both Rose and Haner showed good potential this year and should do a fine job for coach Cilmur. Those earning their varsity letters this year were Ed Tingstad, senior guard, Harry Anderson, senior center, Herm Magnuson, senior forward, Wally Erdahl, senior forward, Jerry Hartley, senior guardg Roger Coleman, senior guard: Don Andrews, senior forward, Reuben Schadlerg senior cenf ter, Dean Haner junior guard, and Bill Rose 'unior forward. Herbert Gartf 5 7 J ner also won a varsity managers letter, Harry Anderson J p 1 t D H cl f I kt Reuben Sch Don Andre Manager Herb Gardner Dean Har Bill R ng, Ed T g. tad with Inspirational Award. Captain Ed Tingstad scores against Olympia. Lincoln Places ingstad Receives inspirational Avvar Patience and determination on the part of Ed Tingstad earned him the 195 7 Basketball Inspiration' al Award. The coveted award was presented at the annual basketball banquet sponsored by the South Tacoma Kiwanis Club at the South End Community Center, March 27. Coach Chuck Cilmur, who presented the trophy to Ed, pointed out that through his ambition and anxiety to learn, Ed worked up from an unimpressive reserve in his sophomore year to a highfscoring allfcity guard in his senior year. In addition to receiving the Inspirational award, Ed was also team captain and was named to the third allfstate basketball team. Attending the banquet were varsity lettermen Her' man Magnusfnn, Jerry Hartley, Harry Anderson, Bill Rose, Dean Haner, Don Andrews, Wally Erdahl, Roger Coleman, and Reuben Chadler. Besides having his name inscribed on the permanent showcase trophy with former winners, Ed received a smaller personal trophy. econd ln Capitol Lea ue Lincoln--- ---51 Renton -------- Lincoln ---S7 Clover Park ----- Lincoln ---51 Franklin Pierce Lincoln ---53 Puyallup ---- --- Lincoln ---Sl Sumner --- Lincoln ---- ---45 Stadium --- Lincoln ---38 Aberdeen ---- Lincoln ---- ---49 Bellarmine --- Lincoln ---48 Olympia -- Lincoln ---54 Centralia ---- Lincoln ---- ---57 Hoquiam ---- Lincoln ---54 Seattle Prep ----- Lincoln ---71 Stadium ----- --- 50 Lincoln Bellarmine - - - 3 2 Lincoln Aberdeen ---42 Lincoln Olympia - AS Lincoln Bellarmine Lincoln Centralia - -- 33 Lincoln Stadium - ---47 Lincoln Hoquiam -U 39 Lincoln C'Dea -- ---5 2 Lincoln Pullman - ---48 Lincoln Richland - -- S S Lincoln Anacortes ---S3 Lincoln Wapato - Bottom Row, L. to R.-D. Stavig, L. Dale, R. Haner, C. Young, D. Wal- Bottom Row-C. Lee, R. Axlund, J. Smith, J. Murphy. Row 2-J. Lar- lace. Row 2-J. Carusoe. Manager. B. Jacobson. T. Smith, N. Parmelee, J. son, J. Erdahl, J. Jacobsen, Coach Norm Mayer. Cudney, D. Burland, Coach Jim Walsh. op omore Hoopsters ain More Experiencep Reserves Prepare or Varsity Team Positions Learning the basic fundamentals of basketball was the task of this year's sophomore hoop quintets, the Blacks, coached by Jim Walsh, and Norm Mayer's Golds. The experience gained by the yearlings will enf able them to fill the spots on the reserve and varsity teams in the future. Much of the success of Lincoln's varsity basketball team next year depends on the imf provement shown by this year's reserve squad. In his first year as reserve basketball coach, john Eadness, led his young hoopsters to an impressive season's record of twelve Wins and seven losses. Qutstanding players on the reserves were jim A. llones, Doug McClary, jerry Williams, and Dave Gosk. RESERVE TEAM SCORES Lincoln Renton ....,.... Lincoln Clover Park ...... Lincoln Franklin Pierce Lincoln Puyallup .......- Lincoln Stadium ......... Lincoln Aberdeen ....... Lincoln Bellarmine ....... Lincoln Glympia -- ---- Lincoln Centralia -- - - - - LincoQn HOqL1iaIT1 -- ---- Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln --5 7 Seattle Prep ...... 48 --- ---68 Stadium .... -----75 --- ---68 Bellarmine -------30 --- ---6l Aberdeen --- ----32 --- ---42 Qlympia --- ---34 --- ---56 Bellarmine -- ---30 --- ---28 Centralia --- ---40 --- ---61 Stadium ---- ----58 --- ---46 Hoquiam --- ----49 Bottom Ron-D. Goslc. J. Williams. B. Walling, T. Martin. J. Hansen, Row 2-E. Eli, J. Jones J. A. Jones D. Fw doo . Ianson, D. C .ir . D l- M Cl' y. Bickford. Coach J. Fadness. S. Peterson tags J. Cecchi out as R, Coleman looks on. ynx Baseball Team irst In With the help of seven returning lettermen, coach Bill Mullen and his varsity diamondmen will be out to recapture the Capital and City League titles from the Stadium Tigers. As this Lincolnian goes to press the Abes stand atoplthe Capital and City Leagues with a record of one win and no losses. Their 'victory was a five to one verdict over the Stadium Tigers. The pitching stall, which was perhaps the biggest question mark in this year's team has been coming through in hne style in the early season practice games and if they come through that Way for the remainder of the season, coach Mullen and his boys could very Well go all the way in both leagues. Roger Coleman senior righthander who was the winning pitcher over Stadium is the mainstay of this year's staff, being backed by senior leftf hander George Tyler, junior righthander Bob Keister, junior righthander Mike Bickford, and sophomore lefthancler Ken Shultz. Stu Peterson, a senior, is handling the catching chores, with junior Gene Henkel and sophomore jerry Murphy also ready to see action. Left side, top to bottom-George Tyler. Stu Peterson, Al Lima, Dave Gosk. Right side, top to bottom- Ken Shultz, Vern Howard. Eugen Henkel. Dean Hainer. Bottom, left to right-Jerry Murphy, Bob Keister, Coaches Harry Bird and Bill Mullen, Stan King, Jim A. Jones, Jerry Cecchi and Roger Coleman. V. Howard, D. Hainer and B. Keister box in S. King. Capital Lea ue At Press ime The infield has Jim Jones at first base, Vern Howard and Dean Haner at second, Al Lima at shortstop, and Dave Gosk doing a ine job holding down the third sack. This year's outerqgardens are capably taken care of by Jerry Cecchi in center, Stan King in right, and either Roger Coleman or Bob Keister in left when not pitching. This year's squad has only four seniors on it, with the rest being either juniors or sophomores. This means the next year's squad will not be hurt too much by the loss of lettermen. The outlook for next year looks good. Of those seniors on the squad, Jerry Cecchi has been a threefyear letter' man for Coach Mullen, and a very valuable asset to Lincoln baseball. Stu Peterson, who was unable to play last year due to a head injury, has been on the varsity for two years and Roger Coleman and George Tyler, both pitchers, have also been playing varsity ball for two years. Coach Bill lwlullen stressed that these boys have done a very commendable job for him in the years they have played, and he is proud to have had them play for him and for Lincoln. W. fn. W ,,, 1 W f ,M M' J .Af l ,M j, 4'd,'M, , ? f Ww,.,. ,ffl ',,, E, V. A ., . W ,. V , DEV? Gosk Slid9S Safely back to first base. Ken Schultz hits as George Tyler and Jerry look on. A N ,I mu Top Row, L. to R.-D. McMinin, manager, B. Kelly. J. Keister, B. Smith, D. Ganwich, J. Clippert, L. Dale. J. Cursoe, manager. Bottom Row-B. McLin, manager. M. Bickford, N. Juggarl, B. Debold, R. Axland, R. Simsons, L. Johnson, B. Bernier, manager. Jim Jones puts out Olympia runner. Roger Coleman smashes ball for base hit, ill wff SaW.1ziifsl+w l-P ' ' 66 Terry Trowbridge demonstrates style as Dave Dempski looks on. Bottom row, L. to R,--E. Marlowe, Coach N. Mayer, D. Dempski. Top row, L. to R.-D. Feldman, G. Ahrens, J Freeman, T. Trowbridge. in esmen Battle For Lea ue Champions ip Abe Netmen et Hopes For uocesslul Season Under the intelligent coaching of Norm Mayer, this year's golf team is holding its own in the race for the Capitol and City League championships. So far this year the team has played seven matches, winning 6 and losing 1. The linksmen have posted wins over Puyallup, Aberdeen, East Bremerton, and twice have defeated Centralia. Losing only to Sta' dium by a close score, the Abes are in second place in both the Capitol and City League races. Bottom row, L. to R.--D. Gephart, J. Harrington, S. Setzer. Top row R. Reis, M. Rosser, Coach Wallace Scott, D. Morgan, and B. Currah. With the aid of lim Harrington and Ron Reise, returning senior lettermen, the Lynx netmen have held a creditable season record with two wins, two losses, and two games being rained out. Wallace Scott, tennis coach, commented that no true varsity team has been picked. Qthers competing for varsity booths are: Marlowe Roeser, Bryan Currah, Steve Setzer, Dan Gephart, Dale Morgan and Gene Moore. jim Harrington and Dan Gephart teamed up for the teamis best overall doubles. Bryan Curran and Ron Reise combined powers for second place doubles. J. Harrington, D. Gephart and J. Estes discuss tennis techniques. rc' 1 67 'Yi Clyde Miller, Jerry Williams, Dick Pruett, Del Doty, Jim Coggin await gun for 100 yard dash. arsity Thinclads ow Depth Heading the Lincoln Thinclads in his second year as varsity coach, lim Wiilsh has had a rough going so far this season, coaching four meets in which Lincoln Won one and lost three. The Abes defeated Puyallup and dropped meets to Hoquiam, Aberdeen, and Centralia. Although the season record hasnlt been good, the team has been improving constantly and Lincoln should be well represented in the district and state meets. Helping Mr. Walsh with the coaching chores this year is Chuck Gilmer, field coach. Most of this year's track team consists of sophomores and juniors, and the future is looking bright for Mr. Walsh's Thinclads in the years to come. jerry Williams, ace sprinter, has been a consistant point winner this year in the high hurdles, 440 yard dash, and the high jump. Dick Pruett, who is turning out for the first time this year, has made good in the shot put, having thrown the Weight about 49 feet, While Reuben Schladler held down the discus spot on the team. Left side, top to bottom-Larry Anderson, Clyde Miller, Dan Johnson, and Jim Coggin. Across bottom, left to right-Reuben Schadler. Norm Ecklund. Coach Jim Walsh, Coach Chuck Gilmur. Bill Brooks. Del Doty, Don Simpson, and Dale Stolzman. Right side, top to bottom-Dick Pruett, Paul Rushfeldt, Jerry Williams, Bill McNeese. Reserve Squad-Row 1, L. to R.-Harry Schadler. Terry Smith, Ron Smith, Dave Judd, Jim Dolan, and Joe Reis. Row 2, L. to R.-J. Collins, Dick Elliot, manager, Chester Young, George Pettiet, Darrel Boner, Duane De Forest, Dick Johnson, George Elliot and Dan Keene, managers. In op omore, unior Talent Del Doty, junior sprinter, has been a steady point winner in the l00 yard dash and the 220 yard dash. Larry Anderson, Dale Stolzman, and jim Coggins have all been steady winners in the pole vault. Larry has the best jump this year with an eleven foot three inch effort at Centralia. john Hanson, a junior, in his first season of track, has been a consistant point winner in the 440 yard dash, broad jump, and the 100 yard dash. Paul Rushfeldt, Norm Ecklen, Chester Young, and Clyde Miller have been the sophomore standouts so far this season and should help to build a strong, winning track team next year. Stan Palmer, although plagued by injuries, has been doing well in the 880 yard and mile runs this year. Stan and jerry Williams were cofcaptains of this year's squad. Maiiagers for this years team were Dick Elliot, George Elliot, and Danny Keen. ,,, if Y U gk ,q...,,, Dcan l-laner's championship basketball team: lst Row-D. Wallace, Dick Pruett training for Decathlon. D. Hamer, R, Cooper. 2nd Row-J, Marlin. G. Wolover, J. Hanson. Three-mam basketball part icipants. Gary Rasmussen lnroadjunips in Decalhlon. T U Intramurals Offer This year, at last, the intramural sports system played an active part in Athletic Education. Boys who could not make varsity teams had a chance to take part in active competitive play. Five man bas' ketball drew the greatest number of participants with Decathlon second and the remaining others closely tied for third place. ln five man basketball Ed Tingstad's team won the regular league title but was edged out in the playoffs by Dean Haner's squad. Intramural coach Dick Hannula, i 1 i 4 9 i ii...-.... Three man basketball action. Intramural wrestlers tangle it up! Goalie passes it out in water polo. Athletic Variety Decathlon gave boys a better chance to show their allfaround ability in athletics more fully. Intramural swimming and wrestling gave varsity men a chance to ushape up before the start of the regular season, besides giving fun to others who par' ticipated. Although this year's intramural system had less attendance than it has had in the past years, a great number of students still participated and the coaches hope there will be more students taking part next year. Dick Elliot, referee, D. Smyth, Frank Green, Marv McConnel, Jim Coggin, Intramural wrestling winners. fl ,QNJYX .Maw , W W. T ' it-W 1. ' ' 'N' - YV' Varsity Rifle Team-Bottom Row-L. Siler, K. Martin. E. Phenice. Top Row--Jack McLin, R. Weightman, B. Perrin, B. Barwell. D. Archer, D. Gunns. Girls Rifle Team Talzes Lea ue Champions ip For the first time in four years, the Lincoln High School Cirl's Rifle Team won first place in league competition. Other teams entered in the league were Stadium, Clover Park, Franklin Pierce, and Puyallup. Four league matches were held at Point Defiance and Lincoln's Cirls' Team took first place in all four matches. Members of this year's team were Karen lvlartin, Lucille Siler, Susan Willizims, Claudia Lang, Denise Schroeder, jackie Siedleman, and Della Wilf kerson. Under the enthusiastic guidance of Coach Jack Mc' Lin, the Varsity Team finished third in league com' petition against six other schools for an average year. The team Hnished in seventh place at the National Sectional meet at Point Defiance against 16 other teams. At the same meet the Varsity Team placed four individuals in the top 15, which was more than any other team entered. Attending the statefwide meet a lvlonroe on May 'S were varsity squad mem' bers Dail Cunns, Dick Archer, Ed Phenice, Bill Perf rin, Bob Barwell, Richard Weightman, Lucille Siler, and Karen Martin. Formed last year was the Tyro or beginning team, which fired in competition at three matches this year and placed third. The Tyro team was organized to give shooters competition experience and prepare them for varsity shooting. Considering that most of the team members were sophomores, the team's place shows a fine display of improvement and shooting skill. Team members were Don Smith, Terry Smith, Bertha Koerner, jack Puller, Don Linn, Alex Plitkins, and Dan Ewell. Tyro Rifle Team-Bottom Row-J. Puller, B. Koerner, A. Plitkins. Top Row-D. Ewell, D. Linn, D. Smith, T. Smith. Girls Rifle Team-Bottom Row-D. Schroeder, K. Martin, J. Siedleman. Top Row-S. Williams, L. Siler. Della Wilkerson, C. Lang. 4 5 I . 1 -'i 77 Ei-7 ime Made Useful By irlsy Leaders ip Mrs. Jessie Waters Mrs. Vivian Sterling Miss Helen Clarke 'LTime out! shouts the student leader. And the game comes to a halt as the entire class responds to the command of its student leader referee. But the student leader has many more duties than that of refereeing. These girls, under the direction and guidance of Mrs. Vivian Sterling and Mrs. Jesse Waters, the girls' Physical Education Instructors, assist in keeping the girls' athletic program running smoothly and efficiently. By assisting, the girls not only develop their leadership ability but, as the semesf ter advances day by day, are given the opportunity to demonstrate effectively this ability. ln using her leadership ability the student leader as a referee guides all the class members. She also has the opportunity of helping individuals to overcome special difficulties. Besides directing, an important part of the student leaders work is demonstrating. For this reason she must be skilled in gymnastic work and set a good example before the class. These girls show energy and enthusiasm, have good sportsmanship, and are good listeners. With the help of these qualified girls the Physical Education classes make good use of time. Also important in this program is Health Educaf tion. The responsibility of teaching this is shared by Miss Helen Clarke and Mrs. Jesse Waters. Each dif vision of the program occupies one semester, resulting in a year of valuable training. Girls' Student Leaders-Bottom Row-E. Cortesi. T. Kuntz. P. Wells. V. Linstrom, J. Verlo. C. Bartell, K. Manful. D. Dean, M. Walsh. Top Row-G. Why- lie., M. Englehardt. B. Taunt, L. Lewis, M. Blair. P. Spiller, K. Wood. L. Ketner. fy S I'-n-it .E' ' 1 Dui-kcu, D. Dean, M. Walsh. and M. Engelhardl drill on spik- Volley Ball Winners-Bottom Row-C.Co1bo,V.Jorgenson. D. Swan- ing the volleyball. son. Top Row-M. Moller, A. Cox. L. Ketner, K. Engler, C. Moore. Iiasclmll Players-Bottom Row-A. Cusato, M. Hodges. Top Row D. Joslis, K. Bates, L. Keliicr. B. Strobel. Vicky Palmer connects with the ball to put team ahead. 74 After cliool ports A wellforganized athletics program consisting of a variety of team and individual sports is off fered after school for every interested Lincoln girl. This program is available through the eff forts of Mrs. Vivian Sterling and Mrs. Jesse Waters. By participation in these afterfschool sports girls not only have the opportunity of earning points for awards but, most important, are assured of an enjoyable time. ' To be qualified for a point in any sport a girl must have the required attendance. She is also expected to show good sportsmanship and to cooperate with coaches, sports' leaders, and team mates, and she must throughout the program, make an earnest effort to improve her skill in the sport in which she participates. To be awarded a chenille letter and to be elif gible for membership in Lincoln Letter Lassies a girl must receive four points in one year. Two of these points are made by participating in four individual sports and the others by participating in two team sports. The next award is the gold pin, which is given to those girls who during the following year again receive four points. Numerf al guards for these pins are awarded to the girls who as seniors continue their interest and partif cipation in girls' sports. 2 , 1 'X l Y Q . 5 f Nfgifels X ' W ' 1442 Q. 1 s f a Basketball Winners: Bottom Row-J. Caillier, L. Myhre, N Top row-M. Bryan, E. Durkee, M. Walsh, G. Lawson, Provide Play ime Archery began this year's athletic program in the fall. Many sophomores and upper classf men enjoyed the fascination of this sport, which was held in the Lincoln Bowl. Marjorie Moller was again this year the top shooter. Volleyball was this year's first team sport. After four weeks of practice, thirteen teams were formed. Although it was a close race for championship, a junior team captained by Val jorgenson won the title. Ping pong and tumbling followed volleyball on the schedule. Linda Ketner and Diana jostis won the ping pong doubles championship, and Lucille Siler was the singles champion. The title of basketball winning team was won by the seniors who, captained by Linda Myhre, won all their games during the season. Swimming was held in the girls' pool both semesters. Each night was devoted either to bef ginning swimming, advance swimming, or water ballet. Toward spring badminton was enjoyed by many girls. The enthusiastic participation in baseball and tennis ended the season of sports. Credit should be given to the many girls who, as sports leaders, helped to make this time for play available. . Krogh, M. Walsh and E. Durkee leap high to win jump ball as J. Caillier and M. Bryan wait to receive. Some better smimmers-Bottom Row-A. Cusato, C. Bartell. M. Pel lala. Top Row-L. Ketner, M. Walsh, L. Myhre. Girls pool put to use as swimmers practice their skills. 'Wt-0, ,.,., ,. V Q , ' 4 . - l A J i K 75 inn A ottecl For Incliviclua port Vents Archery-L, Siler, J. Caillicr. lfilfllililllflll-A. Cox, D. Donn. Tlllilblillg-B0itIllU Row-J. I'IZlll'llll0l1, C Borg. L. Weber. Second Row-B. Cook, C Childers. Top Row-J. Cnillicr. Ping Pong-L. Kclncr, L.. Siler, D. Joslics Tennis-K. Norton, D. Swanson, D. Joslis 111 cl1sx puts 1 1 ew lwlbl on he-ad over heels as M. Olson, W. Hadley. R Washmgton S Shnley J Goodm II1 D Wr114l11 G Hess B Cook and D Wrxght follow their and J. Urlacher fmd 115 not all work as they dancc da1ly GXEICISGS the Happy Polka QQ. , X 5 A - W N ' if gd' ,mr 1,19 E ,Q-,V Asral gd ? .ni X x ,J Q ' UUA Q6 9YlP'eQgk9 ef , 4 I , 3 w 95900 Owl mfyaofop W6 wap -wwf? gf fag KY- sizx 4 XX R' -'- W, x xy tg s JP HV , my .x y -wi BRD AR ini ix X3 XG X2 'ZX '21 '23 19 20 25 Z A NWN N X ACTIVITIES X1 ul 75 Q,e,,vf.f,2nhf'5'.lmC .,244.4C.Jfr3,0f,4,U if ' ' .1 WW W ZQQ-LJLAQ, Q0N,Ai-L4..a,g, JJ' r I !Q,u.fcffu,cQ.fy ,C-td.-.11 ,QZMXYQ4-L J -'IQ' avg ,QAAJ-QQ!-J M 0, M-A, 62.1 Adviser, Mrs. Smith: Editor, Lucille Siler , Lincolnian Staff-Bottom Row, L. to R.-E. Cortesi, E. Sabol, J. Srsven, M. Wigdahl, J. Richmond, P. Fox. D. Wire. Row 2- M. Freytag, J. Wunder, N. Krogh, R. Hughes, K. Taylor, K. Marth. Row 3-D. Pruett, R. Magnus, J. Hansen, G. Sappington, B. Young, D. Hamilton. 1' e -. , , .sw 519' l gf, f f' f .5 5 'T 2 ,f f . ff xfn Business Adivser, Mr. Carlson inco nian taff trives or All-American With high hopes for an Allffimerican rating on its book, this year's Lincolnian Staff has tirelessly fought its Way to a finish on its colorful yellow and black Lincolnian. Une who has not Worked on a yearbook doesn't know the amount of preparation, hard vvork, and time that a staff must put in. Tackling the Lynx Logs was one of the first jobs the staff faced. Also requiring their attention as the year began were the selection of a theme and a cover design. As the year progressed the staff used all its Speed and efficiency to make layfouts, produce interf esting copy, and meet deadlines. There were also long galleys of proof to be read, and tedious hours of stufling copy. Under the guidance of Mrs. Lily, editorial adviser, Arthur Carlson, business adviser, and Lucille Siler, EditorfinfChief, the staff studied the many complif cated processes involved in producing a yearbook. As no beginning course is offered at Lincoln in the study of yearbook production, many staff members began from scratch in learning terms, and how to write copy and headlines. In the process of a year these students have a double duty by learning and producing at the same time. Commercial pictures for the yearbook were taken by Richards Studiog Dennis Hamilton and jerry Hanf sen, student photographers, did a fine job on all action and classroom pictures. Editorship of several of the sections vvas divided this year, as the staff decided to distribute the work more evenly. Staff editors include Karen Marth, Molf ly Freytag, Rosetta Hughes, Joyce Wunder, Karen Taylor, Dick Pruitt, Mildred Wigdahl, Elain Cortezi and ,lackie Richmond. Serving as bookkeeper this year was Rosetta Hughes. 77 -111' L. Mr. Contris R. Bill Rowley Lincoln News Stull'-lioltom Row MM. Thompson. J. Richmond, J. 'H 'W B. R 'la P. F P. Cz ' V. M ' . S-cond Row-M Mc oiim. ovt cy, ox uns unio L . Lznnbert, C. l'l:lp,e1'. B, Kvenild. C. Hudson, M. Vimont. M. Moller, M. Freytzxg, K. Murih. Top Row--T. Morgan, E. Carter. G. Sapping- lon, R. Magnus. L, Swift. J. Fern. J. Hanson, J. Rogers. Lincoln News Business Staff-Bottom Row-L. Thompson, N. Rietz. C. Miller, G. Quzisehnich, C. Wilhelm, J. Keller, V. Munro. Second Row-C. Morgon. S. Ireland, R, Hughes, M. Freytag. M. Lambert, C. Hager, M. Mclniosh. News Staff Attains Thirty-third All-Anierican Informing the students of all school activities and events, the News Staff, carrying out the tradition of basic high school journalism, has been rated AllfAmerican for the thirtyfthird year. ln cooperation with the South Tacoma Star, newstallers applied their knowledge of the fundamentals of journalism as they laid out pages, wrote headlines, and corrected copy, so that Lincolnites were able to review memorable events from the past week. Under the advisership of Ice Contris each member of the stall' carried out his individual duties. The editors this year were Bill Rowley, editoiviiifchiefg lackie Richmond, managing edif 's tor, Chris Hager and Margie Lambert, coffeaf ture editorsg Royal Magnus and Stu Peterson, cofsports editors, Gary Sappington, exchange editor. By soliciting and writing ads, the business staff carried out the financial responsibilities of the paper under the leadership of Verna Munrci, business manager. This year the staff has worked hard so that the Lincoln News will maintain the record esf tablished over the past thirtyfthree years and the stall hopes to win again an AllfAmerican N. P. A. Club Reco nizes OUtStd11C1iH ournalists Quill and Scroll, recognizing journalism stu' dents for their outstanding scholarship, leadf ership, character and service, took as new mem' bers on january 2, ten Lincolnites from the News Staff. To be eligible for membership a student must be a junior with one hundred inches of copy or ads published prior to time of application, have the quality of his work reviewed and passed by the Executive Secretary of Quill and Scroll, have the approval of his journalism adviser, and his grades must be in the upper third of the class. The initiation was held in the home of Homer Post, exfLincoln News adviser and pastfpresif dent of Quill and Scroll. An initiating team, made up of members of past News staffs, lit seven candles symbolizing the aims and aspirations of a journalist during the ceremony to install the new members. The candle Truth was defined as the light for journalists to follow and is to be their guide for writing. From Truth were lighted the candles of Qpportunity, Leadership, Loyalty, Enlightenf ment, and Friendship. The candidates joined in a circle of unity to take the oath of membership and in turn filed past the candle of Truth to have their candles lighted. Following the installation, the new members signed an aging parchment, upon which is writ' ten the pledge of the society, and the signatures of initiated members in Quill and Scroll since it was established at Lincoln. Goldffilled pins are the reward of the stu' dents' endeavors toward a better and higher type of journalism. Quill and Scroll-Bo 1-Q Top Rigm N uill and . Richmond, J. Mc- Rorie, V, Munro. Mr. Contris. Second Row-K. Marth, M. Lam- bert, C. Hager, M. Freytag, R. Magnus, M. Vimont. 79 E5 v Ilnnd-Frrml Row-D, Mrrdlivoli, E, Paul, D, Zvvonburgcn, K. Norton. and D.Eriekson, 2nd Ron R Wadsworth I Klippert S Webster D Olson T Couglilin, ll. Ii:m1.:lovif, J. Tylel. ll. lVIoi'1on, and R. Bueshc-r. 3rd Row-C. Daniels. R. Griflen B Tnrivolll G Ohlingex D Greenleaf L Lambertew and R. Innocvnli. filh Row-J. Jones. B. James, B. Mac'kDic'kt-n. R. Jacobson,-I. Hanson, S Croff R Fosier A Cox ind I Gillagher 'ith Rom G Euin P. BlUIl1lll'l'll. D. Beddov. D. Guthrie G. 'I'alI1nan. J. Mieheals. A. Mitchell, R. Bzirwcll. Standing., L Czoster D Tilbtrt J Anderson D Slrlcklmd Ure iestra Achieves oal ffl Finest In Qui' tate Under the capable hands of Mr. Robert Dezell, band and orchestra director, and with the help oi Father Time, this yearls orchestra has again achieved their goal of being one of the finest in the state. This year the orchestra members have had a grand time planning lor the Christmas Vespers and two other concerts held at Lincoln. They have also been busily practicing for the music educators' conf tests which they entered, and other activities such as the Senior Class Play, for which they played. Sue Berger, lrene Gallagher, and Don Greenleaf had the great honor of being chosen to attend the M.E.N.C. in Boise, ldaho. They took superior ratings in the soloist divisions, Playing for the junior high schools in the spring the orchestra got in practice for the spring concert held at Lincoln. All the orchestra members worked hard planning their annual tour and picnic. The orchestra has enjoyed this brief year from the pocket of old Mr. Time and it has added much to the school. Ben Taravella was the active junior director of the orchestra While Ron Lenar: did his best as president. Claudette Rogers was secretary, Sue Berger, concert mistress: and Sandy Lind, publicity chairman, sn Qui' Cham er Band Be ins New ra of Cliool Music For the second year the long anticipated desires of Robert Dezell, director, have been successfully achieved in the organization of a chamber band. Through this organization select band members have devoted hard work and time to mastering modern, high standard music for their concert performances. The responsibility of each part usually rests with each individual member of the group in this type band. Greatly honored, the Lincoln Chamber Band was invited to inf troduce a new series of television programs on uThese Are Yours on KTNT by giving a half hour performance. Gther band activities included concerts at several Tacoma junior high schools, the annual Winter and Spring Concerts, assembly programs, and graduation exercises. Much of the credit for the success this year can be given to Ben Taravella, student conductor, who rehearsed the band in the absence of Robert Dezell. Gthers assisting were the band officers-Dale Guthrie, president, Ben Taravella, vicefpresidentg lrene Gallagher, secretaryftreasurer, and Don Greenleaf, drum major-who also helped to maintain the band's superior reputation. Orchestra Front ROW4, Berger S Lind P Murray J Graham, V. Hall, R. Lenarz, C. Rogers, and M. Walsh. CViolins, Violas. Cellib 2nd Row-C. Holmes M Munty N Hulscher D MacReynolds tV1ol1nsJ 3rd Row-P. Roland, E. Martin, A. Laycock, and F. Barbarn. tViolinsy 4th Row-B. Spooner, M Dahl tV1ol1nsJ Woodwinds D Erlckson D Zevenberger E Paul, K. Norton, J. Klippert, D. Wadsworth, D. Greenleaf, and G. Ohlinger. Brass- B James B MacDicl-ren R Jacobson D Bedoe D Guthrie R. Foster, A. Cox, and I. Gallagher. Percussions-L. Crostin, J. Anderson, D. Strickland, L Peterson Basses-B. Taravella, and G. Cooley. wwf Q nl hn- l11Strume11talistS Devote T11116 Sacrilicing much of his perf sonal time to help interested mu' sic students attain superior rec' ords, Robert Dezell, head of the music department and director of instrumental groups, has Won the admiration and trust of his students. Mr. Dezell encouraged the orf ganization oi' several ensemble groups. These groups performed at school activities and spring contests, where they all received high rating. Soloirts under his O 11.5611113195 direction acquired much acclaim at contests and public appear' ances. Representing Lincoln at the All Northwest Miisic Educators' Association Convention at Boise, Idaho, were members of both or' chestra and band groups. The band council is responsible for working out problems conf cerning the band group and makf ing the diHicult decisions of awarding deserving members their band letters. Orchestra Groups-Top L1-ll-fS. Berger, D. Grs-1-nli-xml. I. Gallzaglier. Bottom Left--D. Guthrie, D. Slricklzmrl, D. Greenleaf, B. lVIz1cDicke11, E. Paul, B. Tare- vm-Ilzn, :incl I Gullzuglu-V. Top Middle-IJ. Wxlclsworlli, D. Olsen. and J. Klippe-1't,Middc-D. Erickson. J. Klipperl, G. Zevenbergen. I. Gallagher, and D. Green- Ii-nl'. liollom Middle-A. Cox and I. Gnllaglwr. 'Pop Right-R. Lenzirz, C. Holmes, S. Berger and P. Murray. Bottom Right-D. Strickland, A. Cox, S. Ber- i l x VL. --M., Front Row-S. Blake, C. Reese. D. Greenleaf, R. Foster, L. Gladwell. Row 2-B. MacDicken, G. Royse, C. Butts, J. Hanson, R. Jacobson. S. Burman, B. James. Row 3-F. Bernsworth, P. Ranahan, S. Croff, A. Cox, I. Gallagher, B. Baker, L. From. Row 4-J. Anderson, M. Searle, O. Hill, D. Myhre. K. Norton, E. Paul. Row 5-N. Hendricks, L. Labertew, D. Ewell, J. Bond, J. Virgille, M. Miller, B. Geeson. Row 6-G. Ohlinger, J. Schindler, L. Cros- ten, L. Moore, C. Daniels, A. Weed, R. Griffin. Row 7-B. Taravella, D. Strickland, L. Peterson, D. Talbert, M. Labor, N. Lowry, D. Van Volkenberg. Row 8-D. Guthrie. G. Tallman, S. Dahl, N. Brown, D. Beddoe, J. Michaels, D. Beddoe, Row 9-G. DeBock, D. Blomgren, D. Scholz, D. Larkins, R. Gard- ner, J. Vangen, L. Bierman. Row 10-L. Coughlin, L. Blake, M. Swim, D. Zevenberger, M. Olson, H. Reynolds, S. Webster. Row 11-D. Baumgardner, C. Butts, W. Austin, B. Barwell. Band Accomplishes Cloclz-Worlz Precision Majorettes-S. Blake, L. Gladwell, D. Greenleaf, C. Reis, and R. Foster. Credit should be given to the marching band for their assistance in the drive to maintain high school spirit and their excellent performances at all the home football games. They also journeyed to Qlympia to spark another victory of our football team, and repref sented Lincoln in the Daffodil Parade, Participating in the annual concerts, the band demonstrated their musical accomplishments under the direction of Ben Taravella, student director. Credited with coordinating the band members' footsteps as they marched in perfect unison was Donf ald Greenleaf, who ably served as drum major. Don is a junior and will be back next year to do an eziccpf tional job of leading the band through another active season. Another tough and at times discouraging task was held down by four loyal lasses whose job it was tn march in all kinds of weather preceding games and at halfftime. These four highfstepping band majorettes -Sue Blake, Colleen Reese, Rosalyn Foster, and Linda Gladwell-added color and spark to the band action. 83 Cappella Choir Attends ortlawest Music Educatorys ational Con erence At Boise Highlighting the A Cappella Choir's activities this year was their trip to the Northwest division of the Music Educators National Conference at Boise, Idaho. The A Cappella Choir left Tacoma April 4 and returned April 7. This conference included outstanding choral groups, bands, and orchestras from the states of Cref gon, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, and Washington, and also from Alaska and Hawaii. All groups who attended were specially invited. The singing invitaf tion was not a contest. High school groups were inf vited strictly on a basis of proven excellence. We are highly honored that our Lincoln A Cappella Choir received an invitation. The Choir performances this year included such activities as: church performances, radio broadcasts, Christmas Vespers, singing at various clubs and schools, Spring Concert, Formal Concert, convenf tions, contests, a television show in Boise, Idaho, bac' calaureate, and, for their final performance of the year, singing at the graduation exercises. A11 of these activities plus the team work of the A Cappella Choir contributed to a most successful and memorable year. The section leaders were: Darlene Simons, so' prano, Charla Ferguson, alto, Ben Taravella, tenor, jim Brown, baritone, Bob Brown, bass. The A Cappella Choir officers this year were: Leona Peterson, president, Betty Peart, vicefpresi, dent, Ioan Paul, treasurer, Diane Sellers, secretary, Eugene Meyer, business manager, Bob Young, assisf tant business manager, Arlene Wilcox, publicity chairman, Charla Ferguson, music chairman, Marf garet Vimont and Norman Nelson, robe chairman. Madrigals-Bottom Row- F. Woods, B. Peart, D. Si- mons, L. Peterson, J. Peer and Mr. Bergh. Top Row- M. MacCuaig, M. Lund, J. Singletan, C. Fergason, J, Paul, P. Murray, and R. Peer. Boise, here we come. So this is Idaho! - Marion MacCuaiq, Barney Bowen, Jim McCuen Choir does Lincoln proud at M.E.N.C. 85 Senior Choir-Row 1 Bot- tom-E. Corte-si, A. Wilcox, L. Peterson, C, Petterson, D. Mehegan, C. Fergerson, B. Peart, J. Paul. D. Col- lamore, D. Lombardo. Row 2-B, Taravella, M. Vimont, D. Simons, D. Sellers, N, Heihns, S. Gay, N. Lund- umm quist, A, Ulvon, E. Meyer, D. Wadsworth. Row Il-F. Woods, E. Langlow, N. Nel- son, B. Baker, B. Brown. K. Ramsileld, B. Young, B. Henthorn, A. Doucette, D. Campbell. Studying an score. Mr. Bergh prepares for Christmas Vespers. Mr. Glenn Bergh directs one of the Monday night rehearsals, Seniors reasure Fond A Cappella Memories A Cappella memories shall always be treasured by the choir seniors. Their great trip to Boise, Idaho, for the M.E.N.C. at which they received a very high rating, shall never be forgotten. Also to be remembered are the many trips to the junior high schools every year for programs. This year the Senior A Cappela Choir vvent to the Gault Alunior High School May 10 and Stewart juf nior High School May 16. Both junior High schools received the choir with great enthusiasm As choir members look back over their three years at Lincoln, the seniors see themselves as sophomores XO and juniors in the Girls' and Boys' Glees, working their Way up to senior choir. Having completed three years of music their thirf tyfiive members of over sixty members in the choir will be graduating this year. During this time they have made lasting friends. They have learned that in order to accomplish anyf thing well, they must Work together with these friends. They will always enjoy turning back the hands of time to memories of the Senior A Cappella Choir. This is a time in their lives to be long remembered. Boys Glee-Row l-J. Kassuhn, N. Eklund, T. Hays, F. Johnson, B. MitChell,G. Ulselh. L. Wilbur, F. Woods, F. Harper, D. Ehlis. C. Enfield. Row 2-A Larson, T. Darnell, K. Ramsfield, D. Judd, C. Johnson, C. Moor, L. Johnson, B. Jacobsen, D. McMillan. M, James, G. Durkee. Junior Choir-Row 1 Front-Gale Matthews, C. McDaniel, Sandi Alexander K. Pigott, J. Johnson, P, Deatherage, S. Geller, H. Briscoe, B. Richmond, Donna Deatherage, M. Newmen. Row 2-J. Skelton, R. Thornpkins, N. Heihn. D. Manish, A. Ulvan, J. Roberts. J. Conner, S. Marcy. B. Taunt, G. Torgeson. J. Verlo, E. Peddersen, M. Kent. Row 3 Top-M. Olson, L. Wilbur, E. Langlow, H. Langlow. B. Young. T. Thoraldson. K. Ramslleld, D. Ganwich, E. Jackl, R. Mriglot, C. Flintoff, D. Thompson, G. Hopkins. F. Woods. Girls Glee-Row 1 Bottom-M. Pritchard, S. Jindra, D. Alderman, K. Parker, N. Haugland. P. Carroll, D. Bailey, A. Kottlewell. C. Riley, S. Alexander J. Tschudin, J. Kanceanich, M. Fields. Row 2-K. Clevenger, N, Worley, H. Mastrude, J. Fryiag, A. Harris, P. Walkins B. Wrve, S. Seharmaie, V. Storie C. Johnson, F. Robinsen, S. Flanagan, B. Patten, D. Reed, M. Munger. Row 3 Top--J. White, A, Dulei, B. Reis. J. Clingepeel. G. Weber, J. Anderson R. Gays, J. Norton, S. Williams, C, Shulp, B. Briscoe, J. Hansen. S. Kirmse. S. Geller Wx 41 J 5 lst Left- If ever we accept anything from ,I Q K L . it 5. Lw .Q ti U them. if we ever become obligated to them-No. no, DB' Hgillflllhl 2nd I.el't-Making up. Mr, Summers. Director. Bottom-''There-'s ll lin-. Dqifltlj, ' N5 ,, .JN I... '1 .Mv'yf' I Top- Too cold in the barn for this little pig. It'll have to stay in here. V EIIIUEII' T11dWn, 1'. january Thaw, as this year's Senior Class Play, was presented on April ll and 12. It was adapted from the novel by Bellamy Partridge. The play recounted the story of a small New Engf land cottage overly filled with occupants, none of which were willing to move s out. After being missing for some seven years, jonathan and Mathilda Rockwood were given up for lost, and Herbert and Mzirge Gage purchased the Rockwood's rural home, giving little thought to the clause in the ownership papers which stated that should the Rockf 41 y,,,,--'W ' 'ffl in wsu, ' ' ,Q X S' , may S 'F 3 X , 1 , 1 f- i X Re 4' f 1 I , F ff ff ,. 35 ' 'N 1 ,ri si ,x.,.' tfri. I 4, , ,, X - , wa ,ff 'gferg bgwfg , ' f 4 a, . , , ' , - , .yi it rg ,V fa MJ I V V , 1'?A N I ' ' , ' V Vs. A . 'fi t t t . -5, ,i-1 i g gg' R U kv t T ,R , 'Sf' Vx, Top Last night Mrs Gorley had her baby She aint ex pectm no more' ass P ay B1 Hit woods return they would be allowed to live out the remainder of their lives in the house The Gages' peace and quiet was suddenly dis' turbed when the Rockwoods and their son Matt ref turned and insisted on fulfilling the contract. The cast included: Marge Gage, Barabar Srseng Herbert Gage, Ted Nash, jonathan Rockwood, Ed Phenecieg Mathilda Rockwood, Donna Marush, Paula Gage, Elaine Gortesig Sarah Gage, Janet Lamb, Barbara Gage, Kay Manfullg George Husted, Mike Basheyg Matt Rockwood, Robert Gower, Uncle Walf ter, Gene Moore, Garson, James Harrington, Mr. Loomis, Iohn Sabol, and Frieda, Carol Brozovich. The play was under the direction of Morris Surnf mers. Assistant directors were Darlene Hauge and Richard Davidson. me 3 1' vp' in A 9 dig 9, 2 1Sf Right- Goodnight, Mattie boy! 2nd Right-t'P1ease admire it, Herbert. I spent days sand- papering that churn, Bottom- You're the man called Uncle Walter. aren't you? S9 On to huckle Stadium go the song queens. C. Hager, K. Manful. S. Gadbaw. M. Lambert, C Pepsters pause in pep parade, D. Davidson. S. Toombs, . Ba c Pie-ll, M. Ba-hey. in-with UNL' GLN 11' 2 5 Top Yell taff Reorganizes 0 Aid C 001 pan Last year's reorganization of the yell staff proved very effective this year, as time for practice enabled the song queens and cheer leaders to lead the student body through a year of, perhaps, the highest school spirit in a long time. The enthusiastic octet included cheer leaders Carof lyn Bartell, Sandy Toombs, Mike Bashey, and Dick Davidson, song queens were Marjorie Lambert, Su' san Gadbaw, Christine Hager, and Kay Manful. Under the leadership of Frank Bowers, Lincoln social science teacher, this peppy group was a great asset to the school. Many fine comments have been made to Principal Ken Flora and the student body about the effective, well organized, and well conf ducted yell staff that Lincoln had this year. During the year the yell staff held two yell writing contests, one during football season and one during basketball season. Winnei's received Lincoln seat cushions. The 1957 yell staff will also be noted for years to come for the newly adopted routine of Onward Lincoln, Lincoln's fight song. Row-IX-I. Bashey. Carolyn Bartell. D. Davidson, S. Tombs, Bottom Ron-C. Hager. S. Gadbaw, K. Manful, M. Lambert. eniors Swin And way ln Fantasy Land Q oral Reefn ls Theme For The lunior P10111 Fantasia, this year's Senior Ball, was held in the Crystal Ballroom of the Winthrop Hotel on April 7. Decorations were pink castles, towering several feet into the air. The word Fantasia formed the background for the band of lvy Cozart. Guests of honor were Dr. and Mrs. Angelo Giauf drone, Mr. and Mrs William Hardie, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Flora. Attending chaperones were Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Erdahl, Mrs. Helen Feutz, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Sherf wood, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hannula. Members serving on committees were Verna Munf 'LCoral Reef was the theme portrayed as junior classmates climaxed their year at the junior Prom in the boys' gym. John Kouklis served as chairman of the event with Abbie lohnson and Cecil Hudson helping him as cofchairman. Music by a local band was obtained under the management of Dale Strickf land. Anita Cox and Judy jackson took charge of decorations, Larry Swift, publicity, Sharon Foster, programs, Donna Swanson, refreshments, and George McGoon and Frank Underwood, chaperones. Chaperones at the Prom included Mr. and Mrs. K. Flora, Mr. and Mrs. Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. R. Strof bel, Mrs. H. Feutz, and Miss N. Glaser. ro and Reed Cooper, cofchairmeng Eunice Smith, Fd Phenicie, Judy joy, Betty Peart, and Jim Estes. Q17 ,J .1 .. fi! 'ffl V elim Q. ' Uppe L ft-Ivy Cozart's band pl y t S Ball. Bottom Left-Senior Ball C mrnittee, selling tickets t F ntasiaf' Top Right-Juniors pause to listen to Ivy Cozart's band at Junior Pro Bottom Right-Junior Prom Committee. YN CL 770143 fx., 62 I .v ' wb , 'gaf f'l!lv ills :His 1 0 xf1s 1-- -.-fs - ffl K' 4 il .J Robin Strobel is headed. as Lincoln's exchange student, for Carl-von-Frederick Siemen Schule in Berlin. Ng Barbel Reichelt has been chosen to represent Sie- men Schule at Lincoln for the school year 1957-1958. Robin trobel To Be iemens' LEX tudent Selecting Robin Strobel to be Lincoln's exchange student to Siemens next year was the outstanding event of Affiliation this year. Barbel Reichelt from Siemens will in turn come to Lincoln. In order that Robin might represent Lincoln at Siemens, LEX had a number of moneyfmaking projf ects. Outstanding among these was the LEX Variety Show, a program of dancing, singing, and comedy put on by students, faculty, business men, and other citizens of the community. The twentyfeight act show, directed by Mrs. Maxine Goodwin, played for two nights and made S630 for LEX. Moneyfraising projects were carried on by many other groups at Lincoln in order to further the exchange program. These groups showed great enthusiasm in their projects not only because they were enjoyable but profitable for LEX. The community showed its wil' lingness to participate in this program of international understanding by generously donating money, time, and energy to the LEX program. So that all could do their part for LEX, shares of ii: stock were sold for twentyffive cents. By owning a share of stock one possesses a personal share in interf national friendship. The climax of the year's activities and the final moneyfraising project was the LEX dance given by the sophomore class on May 10. The Lincoln exchange was given the name LEX by the student body. It was just two years ago that Lin' coln affiliated with the cofeducational Carl Fredric' vonfSiemensfSchule in Siemenstadt of Spandau, Berf lin. Last year Dr. Wilhelm Dittrich, director of schools in Siemenstadt, drew Lincoln's relationship very close when he spoke to the student body. This year Miss Ruth Dittrich, exchange teacher at Sta' dium and daughter of Dr. Dittrich, brought Lincoln even closer with greetings from Siemens. Lincoln heard from the student and faculty when Miss Ramona Haltom, Faculty Affiliation Chairman, received a tape recording, books, pictures, and class projects from Lincoln's partner school. i' A 'fiv ,al 1 . Q X ,f X ye' xy MA 3' X. 4 , Y 3 Affiliation Committee-First row-I. Krogh, C. Berger, V. Jorgensen, S. Schreiweis, P. Roberts, K. Swift C. Bates. F. Smyth, R. Leddin. Second row--J. Harrington, C. Truber, R. Hughes, S. Berger, N. Lundquist, V. Storie, M. Freytag, D. Hauge. 'Third row-J. Beazely, M. Bryan, E. Durkee, S. Haddock. S. Reynolds, J. Sabol. Fourth row-B. Gower, C. Abbott. R. Lougheed, B. Perrin, M. Johnson. G. Wirth, and R. Ewen. ,.f 'MMW.-dr, aw' x if f MSYHCCL CAR wggif f FOR L E aafpf ,, JVM 'Jr me Congratulations, Robin! says Principal Kenneth Flora as he announces the LEX student choice. The prospective exchangers were left to right, Ken Kaiser, Val Jorgenson, Larry Swift and Robin Strobel. Miss Ruth Detrich, Stadium's exchange teacher, speaks to assembly about the customs of the German people. Seated L. to R.: Nancy Lindquist, Henry Burks and Ramona Haltom. Japanese dancers entertain at LEX variety show. Senators practice all school car wash for LEX on Principal Kenneth Floras car. QV. -.b 1 Row l-J. Beazely, B. Weber, V. Cott, G. Downing. D. Henderson, D. Greer. J. Guthree. J. Muench. 2nd row-D. De Forrest. G. Wirth, D. Ricketts, N Welch, C. Johnson, J. Biggs, R. Ross, S. Reid, C. Albro, D. Keeve. Cafeteria ervice Enjoyed By Facult , tuclents Recor s Kept trai l1t By tuclent Qffice Help The I9 student assistants who worked in the cafe' teria were under the guidance of Mrs. Melba Rollei' 5011. Vxfith the help of these students, the cafeteria is a pleasant and clean place to eat. The helpers work to serve the faculty and students rapidly and efficiently during the lunch hour. Many of them worked in the kitchen helping to prepare the meals and others served behind the candy and milk counters. Through the efforts of these students the cafeteria was kept neat and clean all lunch periods. Wcirkiiig in the main office under the guidance of Mrs. Maxine Cissne and Miss Darlene Levvellyn were a fine group of clerical students. Their work consisted of helping to keep accurate school records. The staff in the attendance ofhce, directed by Miss Elizabeth Washburn and her cofvvorker, Mrs. Berf nice Cummingham, helped to keep the absentee and tardy records in order. Together these tvvo groups of office helpers have done a wonderful job assisting in keeping our school records up to date. Office Help-E. Cortesi. J. Zevenbei-gen. D. McRae. D. Dean. J. Geving. G. Martin. C. Robinson, S. Franks, C. Moore, S. Mur- dock, S. Trusela, S. Hreha, R. Davidson. Attendance Helpers-Bottom Row-D Bittle. Top Row-A. Cu- sato. E. Allen. A. Johnson, D. Wallace, M. Heider, J. Joy, J. Reins, S. Dexter. 94 f.-Q f Z f gs .wif vf h s 'fi e .5 . Q Library Staff-Bottom Row-C. Norton, P. McCoy, D. Megegan, B. Anderson. M. James, P. French, J. Catton, E. Hansen. Second Row-C. Chapman, E. Paul, J. Diseth, C. Coliett, J. Anderson, G. Kilcup, C. Ismus, D. Edwards, M. Heider, A. Barnes. Top Row--E. Carter. S. Spinney, Library ssistants Great Asset To C oo Health Center and. Red Cross Valuable Aids Aiding students in Ending good reading material Through instruction from Miss Wanda Fredricks, and helpful books are the efhcient and capable library the school nurse, the assistants learn to give hrst aid, assistants under the direction of Mrs. Eleanor Hansen take temperatures, file cards, and give sight and hearf and Mrs. Cloma Norton. ing tests. The Junior Red Cross workers are novv under the capable direction of Mrs. Cornelis Lasley. Approxif mately 50 per cent ahead of any other school in the district this year was our Junior Red Cross Drive. From 8:15 to 3:30 these assistants are in the library and available for help. lt is their duty to check books in and out, shelve books, keep the stack room in order, send out fine slips, and mend books. Assistants were Lucille Siler, Peggy Thompson, The Health Center Assistants form another helpf Karen Taylor, Karen Iutte, Gretchen Kooley, Pat ful group. Davis, and Mikel Engelhardt. Health Center Assistants-Bottom Row-N. Krogh, L. Ketner, M. Potter, N. Lundquist, L. Sanders, A. Ulvan, E. McIntosh. Second Row-L. Jensen, J. Patterson, D. Wire, R. Hughes, P. Roland, C. Hutchinson, E. West, J. Black. Top Row-W. Frederick, C. Sutherlin, P. Wymer, W. Gibbs, P. Kerin. Junior T.B. Board-Bottom-J. Erdahi, J. McRorie, L. Swift. Junior Red Cross-Bottom Row-P. Davis, M. Thompson. Top Row-L. Siler, M. Engelhardt. 357 fl 95 f Z gil I Stage Crew-Bottom Row-G. Royse. Second Row-L. Clark, H. Horton, R. Holler. M. White, G. Wolver. Third Row--E. Maijala, J. Turner. J. Novak D. Bond, J. Van Ham. Fourth Row-B. Owings, C. Hintoff, J. Jolly, G. Lu: kenbill, L. Clard. Top Row--A. Doucette. Movie Crew-Bottom Row-D. Bond, M. Johnson. S. Dursma, D. Archer. Mr. Falk. Second Row-J. Blanchard, L. Wilbur, L. Clark, D. Bombardier B. Kelffler. Top Row--B. Warner, R. Fix. T. Arfman, E. Ahrens, D. Vanl Volkunburg. D. Walentiny, rews orle Faithfull Under their new adviser, the movie crew has served Lincoln well this year. While working these boys learn projection skills. Being on the movie crew is worth the time and effort it takes to carry out the audiofvisual program for Lincolnites, and the ability of tthe crew to handle all types of equipment is greatly appreciated by all. Each member of the stage crew carries out his own important part of the whole job. These students have the long, exacting task of putting together the perfect background for nearly every enterprise in the Lincoln auditorium . The advisers for the groups are Mr. Richard Falk, movie crewg Mr. Robert White, stage crew. 96 raffio, PA erve Regardless of the weather the Traffic Crew is always on the job. Due to the new directional light on 37th and G Streets the crew is much smaller than it has been in the past years. How' ever, their services are still needed in insuring safety to all Lincoln students. The public Address Crew is kept busy keepf ing the loudspeaker system in good working or' der. Also they operate it for daily announcef ments. Their efforts to provide good music at school dances, and the time that they freely give are also things that they should be given credit for. The crews are under the advisership of : Mr. Robert White, Public Address Crewg Mr. Motf teler, Trailic Crew. PA. Crew-Bottom Row-S. Hansen, J. Turnen, R. Papacek, Second Row--D. Neumunn, D. Margeson. Mr. White. Top Row- T. Arfman, B. Henthorn. Traffic Crew-Bottom Row-E. Langlow, G. Magoon. I nCl1it-Chatn Keeps The Girls lniorme Girls of Lincoln were once again informed of Girls' Club activities this year by the Girls' Club Paper, The ChitfChat. As in the last two years, the 'iChitfChat has done a very competent job of reporting Girls' Club and lnf ner Club articles of interest. The paper had a special interest this year in keeping Lincoln's girls upftofdate on the activities of the newly formed Inner Club. Under the supervision of Mrs. Halsey, ad' viser, and Marlene Witmer, editor, the paper was circulated to every girl once a month. Cther gfrls reporting news were Deanna Callamore, Eileen Mclntosh, Darla Kuhne, and Maureen Moore, lnner Club reporter. vz,isa'1??' Working together the Dackel Staff members produce their paper. German Paper Staff-Der Deutsche Dackel-Bottom Row-Mrs. Muller. B. Patten, J. Matheasen, V. Sherrill, J. Jackson, S- Schre-IWSIS. D- Rarick, L. Eyers. Second Row-D. I-Iauge, J. Roberts.LM. Moller, J. Tur- ner, J. Pullar, R. Tenarg, B. Bowen, G. Moore. C. Finstren. Top Row- B. McKenney, J. Williams, L. Swift, A. Mitchell, B. Perrin, J. Haneline. G. Wirth, L. Anderson. Q ..'. qyfwx Girls Club Paper-D. Collamore, M. Moore. D. Kuhne, E. Mclntosh, Mrs. Halsey, M. Witmer. Editor, M. Witmer, and adviser, Mrs. Halsey. check final copy of Girls' Club Paper as E. Mclntosh and D. Kuhne look on. orld Understan in ls German Papers Goal During February of this year the stall of 'der deutche Dackel' celebrated their ninth birthday. For nine years the German Class, under the supervision of Mrs. Selma Muller, has published their paper once a month. Class news, editorials, articles on LEX for the enf joyment of the readers at SiemensfSchule, humor, carf toons are but a few of the things included in this paper. Sometimes pen pals contributed articles and jokes. These stories, usually from Germany, were translated and pubf lished. This year the 'Dackel' is under the editorship of Bill Perrin. Under his leadership the 'Dackel' has become dedicated to promoting the afhliation program between our partner school and Lincoln. 97 incoln Day Tradition Big Success This Year Carolyn Bartell and Jerry Hartley turn back the hands oi' time to Lincoln Era. Dr. Thompson, president of C.P.S.. speaks to students at Lincoln Day Assembly. Chuck Shelton is winner of Lincoln beard growing contest, It's amazing what grows along with time, says Elaine Cortesi as she examines the bearcls of M. Milne, R. Millner. C. Shelton, B. Burt. Danny Zolab. Nanaimo exchange student, shaking hands with Abe and Mary, is thrilled by the spirit shown at the festival. fs By wearing school colors and backwoods clothes, the Lincoln Abes shifted the second annual Lincoln Day Celebration into high gear. Starting a new tradition on Lincoln's Birthday about one hundred Lincoln students dressed to def pict the century in which Lincoln lived. Such cosf tumes as backwood britches, suspenders, and hats, floor length dresses, bonnets and bloomers were worn by enthusiastic Lincolnites. 3 At an assembly February 12 the curtains parted to reveal Carolyn Bartell and jerry Hartley as Mary and Abe Lincoln. These two students were elected by the student body as the two seniors whose character best represented Mary and Abe Lincoln. Dr. Thompson, guest speaker from the College of Puget Sound, urged all Lincolnites to be thankful for 925 the opportunities offered in our times that Abraham Lincoln never knew. He pointed out that it is often those who, like Lincoln, are born in poverty that succeed. With the presentation of first prize in the beard growing contest to Chuck Shelton, many uitchyi' weeks of cultivation reached a climax for the Abes who entered. Chuck received a free shave and theater passes to any Hamrick theater for his efforts. Marlene Kent, senate special events chairman, was coordinator of the gala affair. Under her leadership the committee did a wonderful job of making this second annual Lincoln Day Celebration a great sucf cess. lt is hoped that through their work and careful preparation this new tradition will be carried on for many years to come. we Top Left-MarKeta Ki readies as parade is about to begin. Middle Left-'S. Gadbaw, K. Manful, C. Hager and M. Lambert lead pep assembly. Billy Carle thrills students with his world famous voice. Bottom Left-Hi-Y queen candidates and their escorts await time of crowning. Locker Room Helpers Right, Top to Bottom-Daisy Mae and Lil Abner candidates applaud as winners are congratulated. Bottom Row-T, Walton, C. Ford, S. Adler. Top Row-M. Lund. C. Truer, J. Peer, C. Bates. Lincoln's Swing Pep Band. Students enthusiastically await their turn at the X-Ray Unit. fx BE SWE E CHEST g'X'RAYED . 'Wa y ww ' 4 - .Quint -, fehggi- 1.4-Q .. it i LE tits! xiii 99 Lincoln's ten finalists for daffodil princesses show no nervousness before judging. Students enjoy dancing at Silhouette in Silver Iames Titus, National Assembly group speaker, presents the story of Little Red Riding Hood. Traveling Swedish gymnasts present a special assembly. Larry Anderson tells Hare today and Goon tomorrow at pep assembly. Dianna Fai-low and Royal Magnus present skit to stimulate sale of activity cards. Students beam as they try the new black and yellow driver training car. X wv , - Q. f ,gf- 56641 i ' AAL c QM. 46246 -fjmgf MMmAJffWWWff4v7M W wpUfw?'ZfW71'L'f'fAf'7J 7 AMW My 6956 elf, . , 'AL full? UVJ' M'?7'P56'7f!Mckp wha WWW W QSM J WCW ywjfww L 7:14 ,Q gQ5540o65L5WdW Eco W, 5122. :QQQJ ifwggimimme Mm JWWKWMQ jc-QZL'7 Q MXZZJAWMMMJGQ,-MJ k Wbkwwff MLA Honor Society-Bottom Row-L. Lein- gangs. C. Bate, K. Norton, H. Frye, I. Krogh. Row 2-P. Roland, E. West, F. Barber, J. Johnson, V. Landis, S. Bus- sard, J. Patterson. Row 3-S. Haddock, C. Colbo, R. Axlund, L. Williams, S. Larson, R. Strobel, K. Grove, R. Lund. Top Row-B. MacDicken, J. Williams, L. Anderson, G. Ahrens, A. Cox, K. Taylor, J. Wible, C. Waller. Honor Society-Row 1-S. Lind, M. Potter, E. Durkee. E. Phenicie, V. Jorgensen. Row 2-L. Jensen, J. Hamilton, J. Jackson, D. Swanson, E. Allen, A. Cusato, J. Saindon, C. Ford. Row 3-W. Leddin, K. Peterson, C. Betts, B. Hartjoy, K. Jutte. S. Reid, T. Ray, P. Tomka. Row 4-J. Troll, K. Eng- ler, A. Johnson, C. Williams, A. Watson. C. Finstuen. R. Hughes, L. Ketner. Row 5- M. Vienthaler, L. Swift, R. Lougheed. D. - Smith. Honor Society-Row 1-V. Sherrill, M. Kent, S. Schreiweis. L. Osinski, Row 2-N. Lundquist, M. Devish, N. Krogh, E. Paul, S. Reynolds, M. Potter. Row 3-J. Estes, M. Bryan, C. Bates, E. Durkee, L. Siler. Row 4--A. Brooks. A. Henry, J. Sabol, J. Harrington. Honor ociety Encoura es Cholastic Interest Encouragement and recognition of high scholarf ship, leadership, service and character development has been the purpose of the Honor Society. Since it offers the highly prized membership as a reward for conscientious work, it has proven a great incentive toward increased study and interest in school life. This club is responsible for the annual picture sale, which this year brought in a profit of 3400. They also take care of the initiation and reception of the sophomores. ' In the spring an annual banquet is held to install new ofhcers and to present service awards. This year the banquet was held at the Top of the Ccean with Miss Mantz and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Flora as honored guests. Entertainment was provided by Bob and lim Brown, Larry Swift and Larry Anderson. Nineteen students were awarded National Torch Pins at the banquet. The receiving of one of these pins is the result of 36 work hours and an overfall grade average of 3.2. Also awarded at the banquet were one and two bar pins. These went to juniors and sophomores who had 18 and 36 credit hours. Donating 3,3100 to the LEX fund this year, Honor Society set the pace for the donations of the other clubs. One of their more outstanding and worthwhile projects of the year, is the sponsorship of a boy and girl, chosen from their club to attend Boys and Girls State in the summer. The club functioned under the leadership of Eva Durkee, president: Ed Phenicie, vice presidentg Valrfe jorgensen, recording secretary: Marianne Potter, corf responding secretary: and Sandra Lind, treasurer. lol fa? wr' 5 B1 L Ii l E if lv .vac Girls Club-Bottom Row-D. Hanson, J. Graham, D. Larkins. P. Roland, J. Prather, N. Turner. D. Dean, D. Wire. C. Johnston, S. Bailey, I. Krogh. Row 2-M. Walker. V. Murphy, J. Patterson, D. Collamore, D. Danielson, J. Troll, K. Christiansen, J. , Johnson, M. Jennings, D. Bohen, D. Josties. M. Thompson. Row 3-L. Myhre, K. K Pigott, T. Olson. J. Sweet. C. Freisheim. M. Dunn. K. Wood. T. Walton, J. Jackson. 1 5- ' J. Ciro. P. Bekemans. Row 4-L. Sundahl, K. Jutte, J. Holt E., Paul, P. Wymer. L. ' S Ollie, J. Catton, G. Haug, R. Strobel, E. McIntosh, L. Thompson. Top Row-S. Gay, L. Lutts. P. Prince, A. Watson, S. Ward, S. Haddock, M. Moller, L. Dees, J. Elsdon. Girls Club Cabinet-Bottom Row--S. Reynolds, president: M. Halsey, adviser: Miss Murland, adviser: J. Erdahl. vice-president. Row 2-E. Allen, recording secretary: F. Smyth, hospital chairman: S. Berger, treasurer: J. Rosellini, social chairman: A. John- son, welfare chairman: C. Betts, sophomore representative: J. Paul, representative to council: M. Witmer, paper editor: J. Devish, corresponding secretary. irls ponsors Bi -Little Sister Project To give all girls a chance to participate in student life is the goal of Lincoln Girls' Club. After a lapse of 20 years, Girls' Club revived a BigfLittle Sister project. The incoming sophomores were made to feel at home by the friendship of their big sisters. The annual Sophomore Tea, highlighted by a fall fashion show, was given in their honor. Silhouette in Silver was the theme of the very successful formal dance held in the boys' gym, Dec. 3. The gym was artistically decorated with a trifcolored blue cover with silver stars glittering on it, suspended about six feet above the dancers' heads. Large black masks concealed the basketball hoops and black crepe paper streamers fell from the balcony to the floor. Ivy Cozarts band supplied the music for the prom. llll Decorations for the halls, lunchroom, and show' cases during Thanksgiving, Christmas, and various holidays throughout the year were provided through the united efforts of the Service Group and the Girls' Club representatives. Peanuts for Polio, a new project for the Girls' Club and Sportsmen's Club was undertaken this year to help raise money for the drive against polio. Girls and boys volunteered to sell peanuts at various places throughout the city. Many partner projects with Stadium Girls' Club were a huge success this year. The Turkey Day Game programs and Daffodil buttons were among them. This year's Girls' Club cabinet strived to promote friendly relations with other Girls' Club cabinets of various schools. Key 0I'gd11iZ6S or Future Activities Organized May 23, 1956, Key Club, Lincoln's service organization, is sponsored by, but not a pait of, the Tacoma Kiwanis Club. Members are given the opportunity of working with outstanding business men in the community and are invited to weekly luncheons sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, besides performing functions of servf ice for Lincoln. These include assisting the Kiwanis Club in the annual soap box derby and sponsoring Thanksgiving baskets for less fortunate families. A Christmas party with gifts was held for the underprif vileged children at Salishan, and the members also supervised the March of Dimes collection for the school. Activities held during the past year included a summer cruise for members and their guests, and an interfclub get together was held with the Stadium Key Club while other meetings were scheduled with the Auburn and Bethel Key Clubs. All in all, the boys of this organization under the advisership of john Sharp, served their school in every way possible and have set a pattern for future Lincoln Key Clubs to follow. inter Club-Bottom Row-T. Walton M. Hodges, M. Kent, B. Srsen, N. Krogh, J. Cook. Row 2-E, Cortesi, D. Wire, D. Josties. L. Osmski, L. Leingang, S. Kuenzli, S. Bodin. Row 3-B. Strobel. L. Holdren, S. Lind, M. Moore, D. Hauge, T. Olsen, E. Paul. Top Row-J. Joy, L. Olson, C. Bates, L. Lewis, K. Engle-r, E. Durkee. f Key Club-Bottom Row-Mr. Sharp. adviser: L. Labertew, G. Pettitt. G. Wirth, secretary: M. Johnson, student director: C. Daniels. Row 2-B. Rowley, G. Ohlinger, vice president, J. Ehrler, J. Hartley, presidentg L. Palmer, D. Christensen. Top Row-B. Gower, L. Tavenner, F. Underwood, B. Brooks, treasurer: M. Hampsen. Inner Cluln Qrganize ection of Girls' Inner Club, a section of Girls' Club, is going all out supporting their main purpose, which is promotion activities in which girls can participate. Inner Club has been busily planning the Little Sis' ter project for next year. Another project was the Cirl's Club Dance Silhouette in Silver. The club is responsible for all the holiday decoraf tions that appear in the lunchroom and in the halls. For money making projects, the girls held two Hot Dog sales. These sales were the hrst of their kind at Lincoln. In order to become a member of Inner Club, a girl must have obtained fifteen service credits from Girls' Club. Heading the club are the three major oiiicers, Marf lene Kent, president: Nelda Krogh, secretaryg and Barb Srsen, treasuer. Cther officers are Marcia Hodges, special projects: Collen Bates, art work, Betf ty Strobel, publicity, Sandy Bodin, filesg Linda Holf dren, scrap bookg Donna Swanson, sunshine chairf man, Thelma Walton, bulletin boardg Maureen Moore, reporter: and jackie Cook, friendship chair' man. IU3 Aqua Maids-Bottom Row-M. Pryde, L. Michaud, T. Rauhauser, M. Huntley, G. Whylie, B. Taunt, M. Pelc-lo, J. Richmond, A. Cusalo, G. Wynkoop. Row 2-J. Hakes, L. Ketner. S. Bosworth, A. Johnson, C. Bates, J. Rogers, A. Watson. C. Moore, C. Anderson, P. Spiller, K. Grove, B. Strobel. Aqua Maids Officersv-M. Engelhardl, L. Myhre, C. Bartell, M. Welch. qua Maids Present V antasy of The ear' Fantasy of the Seaf' the finale of a year's swim' ming efforts was presented by the Aqua Maids on May l, 2, and 3. The show, the water highlight of the year, featured various creatures of the sea and was enthusiastically received by the large crowd. jellyfish, mermaids, lobsters, porpoises and flying fiish were only a few of those creatures represented in the show. Costumes, decorations, and music car' ried them through the whole performance. Catalinas, kips, dolphins, sharks, and submarines, some of the skills used, were executed nicely by this fine water ballet group in their performance. The girls, with the help of Mr. Tracy and the art department, made all of the properties such as posters, tickets, backfdrops and head costumes. Each girl made most of her own suits used in the show and was re' sponsible for all her accessories. lt'-l To become a member of Aqua Maids, a girl must first try out and she is accepted only if she can prove herself proficient in the front crawl, back crawl, side stroke, breast stroke, dive and surface dive. After her acceptance, the girl is required to go through an inif tion with other new members. They play water games, participate in contests, and as a finale they must impersonate a famous character while jumping off the diving board. Refreshments are then served and the girl is a member in good standing. Under the advisership of Vivian Sterling, these swimming beauties were acclaimed for their skill in the precision drills and synchronized swimming. Ufficers leading the group this year were Mary Welsh, president, Carolyn Baftell, vicefpresidentg Linda Myhre, secretary, and Mikel Engelhardt, treasf urer. portsmenys Club upports Lincoln Projects Sportsmen's Club has a dual purpose, serving the school and promoting individual interest in outdoor sports. With the guidance of Mr. Ellis johnson, faculty adviser, the officers and homeroom representatives have had a successful year. The first activity of the school year was the Howf dy Dance. This was the means by which the Club welcomed the new sophomore class. Uniting with Girls' Club, Sportsmen's Club prof vided Thanksgiving day baskets to needy families, while at Christmas time they provided a Christmas tree and lights for the children at Cushman Indian Hospital. , Selling peanuts as a cofoperative effort with Inter Club, the boys raised money for the March of Dimes in the fight against polio. Cne of the most enjoyable activities of the year was the Faculty Came in which members of the facf ulty played against HifY. Another entertainment project sponsored by this energetic group is the an' nual fishing derby. Delegates representing the club are sponsored each year for approximately one week at Evergreen Boys' State to learn of leadership and government. Through the student welfare fund, the Sportsmen are able to award the Track Trophy as an Inspiraf tional Award. Sportsmens Club-Bottom Row-B. Johnson, B. Edsall, P. Suppes, D. Geiselman, G. Tyler, E. Carlson, J. Jenkins, T. Martin, L. Dale, R. Quaschnik, D. Webster, M. Kelly, F. Green, T. Storey. Row 2-M. Roeser, B. Bowen, J. Murphy, R. Nelson. C. Young, J. Ehrler, J. Coggin, C. Abbott, B. Stubbs, M. Berry, J. Graham. R. Cole- man. Row 3-B. Farmer, J. Novak, G. Magoon, R. Lee, B. Young, D. Gunns, J. Mc- Cuen, H. Snider, O. Hill. Row 4-C. Johnson, D. Smith, L. Tavenner, L. Wilson, S Brown. D. Owens. Row 5-G. Royse, C. Roberts. M. Prokopovicik, M. Bashey, J. Cec- chi.. T. Trowbridge, A. Lima. Row 6-M. Hagala, B. Rose, V. Koenen, D. Helland, D. McClary, T. Darnell, N. Nelson, J. Witmer. Row 7-J. Sillersg R. Olivers, G. Law- son, J. Cudney, H. Anderson. H. Magnuson, G. Pettitt, B. Keister. Sportsmens Officers-Bottom Row-M. Johnson, president: Mr. Johnson, adviserg 1 Top Row-R. Cooper, treasurerg G. Moore, representative to council, L. Labertew, , f . secretaryg D. McPhaden, social chairman: G. Wirth, service chairman, B. Brooks, welfare chairmang R. Magnus, vice-president. CA .-.9 I 2' 8 6 t 4' 4 'W 'M Q 'ff . an 4- . .Mr ...mfg X 7 1 VJ, Q . S 7 'vf T ': Y. . 40 -M r r ff . 1 V , . if 'f f . 5 If mi A A, . 1 kb, tw Q - M- 'so It V R6 XL- , W ' ii. l..l..l,.--Bottom Row-M. Devish, L. Myhre, M. Bryan, V. Munro, N. Krogh. Row 17--S. Gadbaw. E. Allen, A. Cusalo, C. Johnston, C. Bates, S. Alder, D. Josties. K. No't n, C. L ll, D. S 2 sc . R '1iwA.C S. T 1 bf T. W'lt . ' s . - I o owe win Jn ou ox, oo n s, a on, V Jolgen on, D Dean, K. Manfull, M. Hodges, C. Moore. L. Ketner. Top Row-K. Engler, S. Bodin, K. Taylor, J. Cook, C. Swanson, D. Spatafore, A. Johnson, S. Lind, C. Colbo. M. Moller. L. IJIOITIOTZCS Interest In irls' ports As a member of Lincoln Letter Lassies, l will do my best to further the interest in girls' athletics and promote good sportsmanship and a feeling of friend' liness among the participants in girls' sports. Solemnly accepting this creed, many girls were officially initiated into Lincoln Letter Lassies in Qctof ber. This serious climax to a hectic day of initiation marked the beginning of a new year for the organif zation. To be eligible to participate as a member in the activities planned throughout the year, a girl must have ref ceived her letter in girls' sports. This letter is awarded during either the sophomore, junior, or senior year after four points have been earned by participating in the sports program. Sports offered in this program include volleyball, basketball, softball, archery, badminton, pingpong, tum' bling, and swimming. The Lassies began the year by selling colorful pompons Us J Ca Il e M Engelhf dt. S Glsla ,R 'T T which helped to boost Lincoln's school spirit. At Christmas time the girls prepared a basket containf ing food and presents for a local needy family. Other activities during the year included a dance held in the boys gym on March 22. Using the tradif tional Dogpatch theme, this year's dance was en' titled 'LTermite Trompf' Chosen as Daisy Mae was Lucille Siler and as Little Abner Harry Anderson. The annual banquet was held in May. The award' ing of pins, letters, and guards highlighted this affair. Anf other important feature was the presentation of humorous skits by the old and new offif cers. Besides these club projf ects an important part of the memberships work was sup' plying capable girls to help lead the various sports. This year's officers were Marylyn Bryan, president- 9 Linda Myhre, vice president, Verna Munroe, secretary, tI'CHSl.1I'6I'Q Marylou Devish, and Nelda Krogh, sports head. Myhre. L S le VS elsh, M. son op Rox 1 Briant, E. Dnrkee, E Smith, lilfs it V anim' . 9' H 9' ,, 5 is Q.. 'fir . '37f:??'.,gr.f ,I lf ,.:...:f , . 1 , M i at '. if , .l,a ' ,M M4 Q , ,, s. 'll.-Messier reef Q n X i -' L. l G 6 irazgcgaaak sw , Alv, j 2. X X .i :l sl- ,, ff? rf' Y ' 'Q , M7 X as sw as . A ti' f f Q , IR w vm 0 fs. ,4 :Q 6, 3 ff I N Wa! ef- 2 A is A ..-'s 5Qr swf . 'F' ' ' ii ,. E - ,1.,f,'wsf' ,V 5 '73, .W Q , if Q a . A 3 3 ,g 4 is 4 L X 31 ii-f J Q -I ,v 4 ' gg. n. g 1 ' 4 'Fi W5 l 'ill I J, s 4 fs. .Hoag 5'i i,3 we 5 .pf W., f i Q. ' , .. s 'F . ev ,ac agua, ,. . ,ia . . -' ia! 1 .i n f l 1 q - i ff f f -, i V? ., . . i i 'xY5:..f.' V 5 ' f Lettermen's Club-Bottom Row-V. Howard, J. Hartley, B. Bower, J. Kouklis. Row 2-B. Keister, G. Tyler, A. Lima, M. Bickford, J. Hanson, D. Gosk. L. Franks, T. Riley. Row 3-M Critchley, R Elliott, N. Juggert, M. Roeser, J. Harrington, D. Stolzman, G. Rasmussen. J. Williams. Row 4F-R. Schadler, J. Kalivas, D. Rasmussen, H. Gartner, S. Palmer, P. Rushfeldt, L. Anderson, E. Ahrens. Row 5-J. Jones, S. King, H Anderson, B. Rose, D. McClary. D. Newell, B Brooks, E. Tingstad. Letternien Upholcl Establishing and upholding sportsmanship and keeping students from wearing letters that don't def serve them is the purpose successfully designed for the Lincoln Lettermen's Club. 'LSt0mpin' in the Woods was the dance sponsored by the group after Lincoln's l4fO win over Aberdeen during football season. Wearing comfortable old clothes, students danced in an atmosphere of victory. Varsity letters, made from gold paper were hung from the rail and gold and black streamers kept the spirit of the occasion in the air. At the LLL dance, Termite Trompf' five boys from the Lettermen's Club, Herm Magf nuson, Dick Pruett, Wally Erf dahl, Jerry Cecchi and Harry Anderson, were selected as fi' nalists in the choice of Lil' Abf ner. Marilyn Bryan, Ioan Calf lier, Lucille Siler, and Mary Welsh were the candidates for ' Daisy Mae. A surprise anf nouncement at the dance during intermission featured the crown' ing with a wreath of spring flowers of Harry Anderson and Lucille Siler as Lil' Abner and Daisy Mae. ' sv G oo portsmans ip Two of the outstanding projects again this year was the patrolling of the football field during the football games to keep students off the track and Held and seeing that no boys at Lincoln wore stripes on their school sweather which they had not earned. Keeping a sportsmanlike atmosphere at all the games and encouraging more boys to turn out for sports were some of their other projects. Eligibility for membership in this organization is earned by boys participating in one or more sports. Actual membership is awarded to those boys receiving one letf ter in a varsity sport or two sophomore or reserve letters in the same sport. Meeting to discuss business and to let the boys get together for planning ways to earn monf ey, were held every second and fourth Tuesday in the boys' health room. Leading these meetings were Chuck Gilmur, adviser, Herm Magnuson, presf If identg Dick Pruett, vicefpresif dentg Roger Coleman, secref taryftreasurerg and Jerry Cecf chi, sergeant at arms. Lettermen's Club Officers-L. to Pruett, Roger Coleman. R.-Jerry Cecchi, Dick 107 A'Qh 43 . it uf, ,A ,,,, ,yy Marcetta Ki Officers-Bottom Row--G. Hall, ma- joretteg D. Lombardo, presidentg J. Weightman, head majorette. Row 2-J. Joy, secretaryg E. Smith, vice-president: A. Ward, treasurer, M. Cissne, ad- viser. Marcella Ki Group 1-Bottom Row-J. Trolson, J. Brown, C. Patterson, J. Prather, L. Kunty, S. Dick- son, B. Blankenship, D. Edwards. Top Row-J. Rob- erts, M. Moore, C. Peck, M. Mollen, J. Anderson. N. Andal, B. Taunt, D. Lund. Marceita Ki Group 2--Bottom Row-E. Cortesi, M. Walsh, D. Josties, C. Imus, J. Cox, M. Hodges, R. Gruver, J. Gray. Top Row-J. Lamb, D. Collamore, S. Bodin, D. Bittle, E. Tporsted, D. Spatafore, P. Roberts, B. Anderson. Marketts-Bottom Row-T. Kuntz, E. Cortesi, C. lmus, D. Lombardo, J. Cox, J. Trolson. J. Prather. Top Row-B. Blankenship, D. Edwards, P. Roberts. J. Roberts, E. Smith, D. Bittle, S. Bodin, G. Hall, J. Joy, D. Collamore, J. Lamb. larleetta Ki Adds pirit To Lynx Activities Marketta Ki, derived from two Latin and Greek words meaning marching girls, is the name of the club that does more than its share to add to the enf joyment of fans at the various athletic events, paf rades, and special occasions throughout the year. Rain or shine these girls are present, adding more school spirit with their impressive precision drills and formations. To be selected for the organization the girls were judged on posture, reputation, personality, l'J5 and figure. Besides these qualihcations a girl must have a good scholastic rating. Representing Lincoln at the Thanksgiving day game, the girls were praised for their fine showing while doing a drill with Stadium, making first an S and then an They also performed at the King'sfX and the Turkey day game. Under the supervision of Mrs. Maxine Cissne, these marching girls have proven themselves to be a worthy asset to Lincoln High School, Pep Cluli Achieves oal Lincoln's Pep Club undertook the new project this year of chartering buses to the games. Many students who had no transportation were then able to accom' pany their team. The project proved very successful as there were enough students to charter buses to Olympia, Centralia, Hoquiam, and the State Tournaf ment in Seattle. Pep Parades were again this year another project of the enthusiastic pep leaders. Cheering Lincolnites decorated their cars with black and gold streamers and followed the escort of motorcycle policemen. Bef fore being entered in the impressively noisy parade, all cars were checked for braking safety to eliminate any possible hazard. Banners in the halls and gay goal posts decorated by the Pep Club kept school spirit soaring among the students. Pep Club-Officers-Bottom Row-E. Cortesi, secretary: D. Hauge, president. Row 2-D. Morgan, vice-president: M. Bashey, sergeant-at-arms, R. Davidson, treasurer, Mr. Roe, adviser. Pep Club--Bottom Row-L. Swift, L. Anderson, R. Mahoney. G. Magoon,, J. Estes, D. Shropshire, C. Truher, S. Murdock, N. Lundquist, C. Hudson, L. Lutts, P. Prince, J. Anderson. S. Truselo, C. Shull, S. Williams, D. Bittle, A. Watson, A. Darling. Row 2-J. Zevenbergen, C. Berger, K. Parker, M. Walsh, M. Jennings. S. Carroll, P. Croft, C Cobbett, S. Andersen, C. Hanson, D. Swanson, A. Cusato. M. Hodges, J. Graham, D. Hanson. A. Schumann, Verleelandis, J. Wells, S. Ode- gard, J. Sherman. M. Tweten, C.Hultman, B.Blair. Row 3-S. Schreiweis, L. Weber Patterson, J. Anderson, L. Gladwell, J. Berry, B. Ruddy, G. Holt, M. Truselo, B keeman R. Robinson J Velo D. Bell A Martin P. Gorden S. Shirle mt1iO5UfUg.'J ec , , . r , , . , , y, . Ostrander. M. James, D. Danielson, J. Tweden, S. Larson. Row 4-K. Manfull, . Reis, S. Gadbaw, C. Bartell, S. Blake. E. McIntosh, C. Patterson, J. Jackson, . Anderson, S. Toombs, T. Walton, A. Wigton, A. Johnson, V. Sherrill, B. Hargoy. . Lewis, E. Accimus, J. Rieck, B. Peart, J. Joy, C. Hager, A. Alnutt. Row 5-J. Holt, B. Reis, D. Pedersen. J. Tyler, M. Lambert, R. Hughes, J. Paul, S. Cold. K. Gord, L. Sundahl, G. Hylton, H. Moore, J. Harrington, J. Kouklis, T. Olson, C. Swanson, K. Wight, L. Kennedy, E. Lynch, J. Screiner, D. Schreiweis, D. Freiheit. of Qutstandillg Spirit The annual Pep Week promoted by Pep Club members was initiated this year with a schoolfcolor day. The turnout of students in yellow and black inspiring to next year's pep leaders. Fun and fashions ran high the following day, also, as students observed an Holdffashioned dress day, which was sponsored by the Pep Club officers on Lincoln Day to promote a tradition in observance of Lincoln's birthday. Any Lincoln student is welcome to join Pep Club. Interested members attended meetings every Tuesday during football season and every other Tuesday of basketball season. Officers leading the pepsters this year were: Darf lene Haug, presidentg Dale Morgan, vicefpresidentg Elaine Cortesi, secretary, Richard Davidson, treasf urerg and Mike Bashey, sergeant of arms. Claudette Truher managed the goal post decorations. WW ' F' 2 w 109 ,v. wiwv . , 1 . 3 I J f 1. A ' 4 ? 4 2. qi 3 'W' l .-Iv as se kj ' H. B nv' Rifle Club Teaches Stressing safety in the use of firearms has been the purpose of Rifle Club since it was organized in 1927. Each year old members teach all the new members the proper use of firearms and the safety measures that are involved in operating a rifle. Because of this training in safety, there have been no accidents since the club was organized. lvlonroe was the setting for the 100 yard match that proved to the most exciting for the riflers. This match is held once a year for competition from all over the state of Washingtcin. Because they hold most of their matches indoors, the team members are used to shooting at a range of 50 feet. All high schools in the TacomafSeattle area, as far south as Cregon, participated in the Sectional National Rifle Associf lllll 384 Rifle Club-Bottom Row-J. Graham, D. Novak, J. Pullar, E. Lynck, S. Lockwood, J. Johnson. R. l-Iintze, J. Sifedelman, D. Snhrolder. N. Conklin, L. Blake, C. Lange. Row 2-S. Williams, L. Lund, A. Plithius, D. Ewell, D. Wilkerson, L. Hurdellrink M. Vierthaler, J. Boehin, J. Hathaway, D. Schreiweis. Top Row-L. Williams, S. Dahl. D. Numann, D. Smith, R. Longheed. E. Phenicie, M. Dandevort. S. Marshall, G. Mallory, R. Weightman, D. Vig, J. Longworth, H. Frunz, J. Tavites, P. Rush- feldn. J. Wilmer, D. Olivers, R. Haskins. Rifle Club Officers-Bollom Row-L. Siler, range officerg K. Martin, secretary B. Koerner. treasurer: B. Barwell. range officer. Row 2-Mr. McLin, adviser D. Gunns. president: D. Archer, executive office-rg B, Perrin, vice-president. Safety ith Firearms ation match held at Point Defiance in April. Lincoln placed more people in the individual competition than any other school entered. Though Lincoln had no reserve team, this year's Varsity, Girls, and Tyro Teams were entered in all matches. The Girls' Team finished first in its league. League matches were held at Point Defiance durf ing the year. Qther teams competing in the league were Stadium, Clover Park, Everett, Franklin Pierce, Sumner, and Puyallup. This year's ofhcers were Dail Guns, presidentg Bill Perrin, vice president, Bertha Koerner, secretaryg Karen Martin, treasurer, Dick Archer, executive off ficerg Bob Barwell and Lucille Siler, range oflicersg and Mr. lack McLin, adviser. mi, 'IT Ice Skating-Bottom Row-J. Richmond, J. Bainey, K. Rostad, S. Blake, E. Finn G. Patterson, C. I-Iultman, B. Blair, J. Anderson, C. Burch, J. Parker. 2nd Row-S O'Conner. R. Gruver, J. Cool, L. Lewis, S. Hanson, B. Richmond, B, Anderson, S. Marcy, S. Lind. Top Row-R. Bommer, K. Taylor, J. Rogers, B. Peters, B. John- son, J. Quilic, M. Moller, B. Brown, Ice Skating Officers-Bottom Row-J. Brown, president: P. Fox, treasurer, Mr. Hawley, adviser. Row 2-C. Moore, secretary, E. Martin, vice-president. Cluln trives o Interest Abes ln lee leatin To stimulate an active interest in the sport of ice skating. This is the purpose of the Lincoln lce Skatf ing Club, whose extrafcurricular activities interest many students at Lincoln High School. Any Lincoln student, who is interested in perfect' ing grace and form in the art of ice skating is eligible to join. Heading the calendar of events was an Ice Skating Party at the Lakewood Ice Arena in November. The club also held a number of profitable spudfnut sales, and two funfilled parties closed their year of events. Members worked extremely hard to receive a min' imum of 20 skating hours, which enabled them to receive their club pin or letter. An additional 20 hours for a total of 40 skating hours was necessary to obtain the alternate award. When planning a new activity, each member sub' mits a theme. The theme is picked on its originality and cleverness. The originator of the winning theme receives a free pass to the activity he has named. The skaters aren't rated on their ability and skill, but on the points that they receive from skating on their own time and their effort in trying to improve themselves. The meetings of the slippery Lynx were under the new advisorship of Mr. Hawley. Other officers of the club this year were janet Brown, president: Eleanor Martin, vicefpresidentg Connie lvloore, secretary: and Paulette Fox, treasurer. lll Rollin Railsplitters Menibers of Lincoln's Roller Skating Club used a point system this year which enabled them to work towards a point or an emblem. Seven evenings of skating or twentyfone points enf titled a member to the club pin. In addition each mem' ber could earn points for another pin by attending meetings every other Thursday, by lending assistance to committees which were formed during the year, and by arranging committees for the various activif ties. At the yearly banquet pins were then awarded to the Eve members rating highest on the point scale. This system proved very eilective this year as a basis for choosing the five members. Among the activities enjoyed by the Rolling Rail' splitters at the beginning of the year was a visit to the Federal Wziy Bowl, where an evening of fun was Initiate Point Systeln enjoyed by all. Club members also visited several oth' er roller rinks in the near vicinity. Also, early in the fall,the club began making plans for a banquet in May when members of the highest standing were presented with awards, and the traditional farewells and instalf lation of ofhcers occurred. A bank sale and a spudnut sale sponsored by the Railsplitters helped finance the banquet. Students in the club 'were pleased with the adviser' ship of Leonard Pester, a new faculty member. The Railsplitters rolled through a year of fun and entertainment under the management of Linda Mi' chaud, presidentg Mary Muench, vicefpresidentg Caroline Collett, secretary, Pat Croft, treasurer, Pat Benson, keeper of meritsg and Robin Wills, sergeant at arms. T7 l l Rollerskating Club-Officers-Bottom Row-J. Hall, L.. Michaud, presidentg J. Moody. Row 2-R. Wills, sergeant at arms, P. Benson, keeper of rneritsp M. Muench, vice president: Mr. Pester, adviser. Bottom Row-C. Collett, J. Pan, B. Christensen, R. Vc-lez, R. Tingslad, E. Fitchner. S. Lewis, D. Wire, J. Cox, P. Croft. Row 2-A. Keltleweed, W. Bottleson, K. Mas- lzinder, S. Miller, J. Crawford, E. Mclntosh, J. Riley, D. Kunne, B. Reis, N. Hul- scher, M. Heider, S. Reid, G. Licldle. Top Row-C. Thornley, Y. Holloway, A. Schaff. M. Muntz. G. Hopkins, C. McKeen, R. Millner, J. Olmstend, M. Wilmer. C. Roberts. R. Vian, M. Vodenshi, D. Edwards. r I Z I 1 i i 1 . l l ill w it g B? 7 LQ ' 5- '15 4 K ' ' .Mit Q Bowling Club-Bottom Row-C, Laurent, S. Williams, J. Moore. C, Raymond, L Roberts, J. Miller, M. Holloway, E. Anderson. Row 2-S. Snyder, Y. Holloway K. Wood. S. Williams. J. Reid, M. Moore, P. Smyth. Row 3-R. Ivarsen. B. Eyres, M, Hoffman. G. Lund, G. Wegge, B. Pain, D. Novak, B Gartner. Row 4-D. Feld- mann, D. Taylor, D. McMillian, D. Rankin, G. Huffman, R. Pelland, R. Gower. Bowling Club Officers-Bottom Row-P. Spiller. J. Pullar. Row 2-Mr. Sheppard adviser, T. Trowbridge, D. Dempski. Club Promotes Bow in As High C ool port Bowling Club has the definite purpose of promotf ing the sport of bowling in high school. To become a member of this club, one must be a student at Lincoln and between the ages of 1448. The club bowls every Wednesday evening at the Midway Bowling Alley. For match games the club frequently uses the 6th Avenue Bowling Alley. Members of the club tested their skill by particif pating in six matches with Stadium High School and two matches with Franklin Pierce High School. The boys varsity team consisted of Dave Dempski, Larry Coil, Dale Goff, Terry Trowbridge, and Jack Pullar. Under the leadership of Larry Goff, team capf tain, they won the championship bowling tournament for the season. Janice Reid, Maxine Holloway, Pat Spiller, Yvonne Holloway, and Pat Smyth made up the girls bowling team. At the end of each season the American Bowling Congress gives awards to members of each High School Bowling Club. These awards are given to the members with the highest average, greatest achievef ments, and other such skills. The highest bowling average, 179, was attained by Terry Trowbridge, and Larry Conf came in second with an average of 170. Mr. Sheppard headed the club as advisor. Serving as this year's othcers were: Terry Trowbridge, pres' identg Dave Dempski, vicefpresidentz Janice Reid, secretary, and jack Pullar, treasurer. 113 The club functioned under the leadership of jane Retailers Omcers-Bottom Row-C. Patterson. editor: S. Moon, secretary: J. Ciro, president: M. Garman, Treasurer, M. Kent. governor. Row 2-B. Wilbur, J. Rider. C. Johnson. Retailers Club-Bottom Row-M. Walker, G. Isbell, T. Bamford. J. Anderson. M. Friz. E. Boyd. A. Boxley, M. James, B. Canedy, K. Thompson. 2nd Row-D. Wallace, G. Williams. G. Hall, K. Engle-s, A. Ward, N. Gilbertson, C. Stovall. Top Row-D. Watinliz. J Qualivi. E. Meyer. M. Hogala, T. Hanlin. J. Kalivas. B. Warner. vi Retailers Learns Business Practices be earned at the Washingtcan Retailers Club Conf vention. A dinner at the Elks Club early in September got the years activities underway for the Lincoln Ref fHi1CfSC1Ub- Various Held trips were undertaken throughout the year. The Retailers toured Fredrick and Nelsonls during the fall, and attended the Spring fashion mar' kets. There were also field trips to the Bon Marche, Rhodes, and various other businesses. An Employerf Employee Banquet was held at Wellman's. Membership of the club is composed of all the students in the Distributive Education classes of Mrs. Loismarie Doerner, the coordinator. For the second year, the Retailers were privileged to edit the L'WashingtiJn Retailers Club Reporter. The editor, Claudette Patterson, worked with Miss Doerner, adviser, to uphold the high goal of this The traditional Cowbells were painted by the D.E.'rs and sold at the GridfGofRound and King's X games. Two bake sales helped increase the treasury. state paper. The D. E. classes were cited by the Washington Retailers Club with an award for outstanding service and achievement, which is the highest award that can ll-l Ciro, president: Marlene Kent, governor, Jerry Rider, vicefpresidentg Shirley Moore, secretary, Margaret Carmen, treasurer, and Charles johnson, historian. Future Nurses Brin Every Lincoln girl who is interested in nursing as a career is eligible for membership in the Future Nurses' Club. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Friday of the months and often feature guest speakers and films. To give the members a better understanding of the duties and training requirements of the nursing prof fession is the purpose of the Lincoln Future Nurses' Club. An initiation of new members was held in Novemf ber. Miss Wanda Frederick, the school nurse, spoke about the history of the Future Nurses' Club. Miss Ruth Kynock, the Director of Nursing Education at the Tacoma General School of Nursing, and Mrs. Treacy Duerfeldt, President of the Women's Auxilf liary, were the guests of honor for the evening. Comfort. To Hospitals At Christmas and again at Easter the girls made tray favors for the patients at St. Josephs Hospital. Last year a new point system was started whereby girls can earn pins and emblems. This year the girls have taken library book cards around to patients at St. Ioseph's Hospital. By doing this, they earned one point each hour. ln April the girls traveled to Madif gan Hospital for a tour. The senior members of the club visited St. Josephs open house. This year's officers are: Pat Sellers, president, ln' grid Doellefeld, vicefpresidentg Edith Paul, treasurerg Laura Sanders, secretary, and Dianne Sellers, prof gramfsocial chairman. Miss Wanda Frederick was the adviser for the first semester, Miss Lois Legg the adviser for the second semester, and Mrs. Edward Eyelander the adviser from the Womenis Auxiliary. Future Nurses-Officers-Bottom Row-E. Paul, treasurer: D. Sellers. social chair- mang L. Sanders, secretary: Miss Fredricks, adviser. Row 2-P. Sellers, president I. Doellefield, vice-president. Members-Bottom Row-B. Wright, V. Scott, M. Kratochvil, B. Melton, D. Wire. B. Hanson, R. Hull. Row 2-J. Walker, V. Murphy, L. C1-oston, B. Srsen, E Smethurst. J. Fritts, P. Wyman. E. McIntosh. Row 3-K. Orvens, C. Lawson, A Johnson. C. Shulle, C. Hutchinson, C. Truher. Kiwi' 'W' NEW . , lli L slaerettes Greet Guests At do iool Activities Serving their school by ushering at activities were the girls oi the Lincoln Usherette Club. They were on hand to greet guests at concerts, BackftofSchool Ushurcttcs-Bottom Row-B. Roberts, D. Rurick. C. Peterson, S. Dexter, E. West. L. McCallum. Row 2-S. Johnson, M. Dexter, L. Sundahl. C. Poore, K. Gord. Row 3fS. Lewis. E. Berg, S. White. A. Watson. B Hartjoy. Night, the Thanksgiving Day Came, various assemf blies, the Senior Class Play, and at the close of the school year the Baccalaureate and Graduation Exf ercises. An Lincoln irl becomes eli ible to 'oin this club Y l s , s , J u on attendin two out oi three introductor meetf I p v g . . Y 1 ings. At their meetings, which are held at various times of the month, the members discuss any new projects or activities in which they are to participate. In order to receive the club pln, a member had to usher at two afternoon and three evening periormf ances. Ushers have fun, too. The entertainment for the year included a surprise breakfast, a pajama party, and iinally a roller skating party. Money raising projects for the club included two successful bake sales. Dressed in teal blue skirts and blouses, these attracf tive girls led the way: Sylvia Dexter, president, Barf bara Roberts vicefpresidentg Chris Pederson, secref taryg Marilyn Wigtizihl, business manager. The club was under the advisership of Mrs. Helen Nelson. Future Teac ers 01' aniZe New Linco n Club Acquainting high school students with the profesf sion of teaching were the members of the Future Teachers' Club. To join this club, which was newly formed this year, one must have a sincere desire to further his knowledge of teaching as a profession. In November the Future Teachers' Club sent two delegates to the Western Washington FTA at Sef attle University, and four delegates were sent to the WEA convention in Seattle. Highlighting the clubs' first year was the granting of a Charter by the national FTA. Later in the year the club held an installation tea which made Lincoln Chapter a recognized member of the FTA. Serving as adviser for this newly organized club was Mrs. Eleanor Hansen, with the officers Shirley Schreiwies, president: Cary XVirth, vicefpresident: Marianne Potter, secretary: and Mary VVelsh, treasf urer. llo Future Teachers-Bottom Row-M. Potter, M. Welsh. G. Wirth, S. Schreiweis. J. Patterson. Row 2-L. Jensen, K. Manful. V. Sherrill. L. Myhre. C. Reis, L. Ketner. Row 3--B. Peart, K. Taylor, D. Zevenbergen, D. Schreiweis, C. Sondrud. Hi-Y erves olaool, Commuliity an orld Promoting and maintaining higher Christian ideals is the purpose of the Lincoln HifY, besides aiding the YMCA in their world service campaign. To clarify this service to new HifY members, Winfred Lang, World Service chairman to Japan from the YMCA, was the guest speaker at one of their first meetings. Football night was the outstanding event for all of the members of HifY when they chose pretty Carof lyn Baitell for their football queen. Reigning over Cridland and the football festivities, Queen Carolyn was served by her three attendants, Colleen Reis, Pat Bekemans, and Kay Manfull. The faculty HifY basketball game, a fast, hilarious contest, proved that time has not detracted from the agility and confidence of the adults, as they walked away with a 4288 victory. Dick Hannula was high point man for the faculty while Stu Peterson stacked the most up for HifY. The annual spring semifformal dance, held at the Top of the Cceanm this year was enjoyed immensely by the members of HifY and their dates. The swimming inspirational trophy donated by the club was awarded this year to Cary Rasmussen, whose teammates on the varsity swim team felt he had contributed most to inspire them to greater wins. Attending the Olympia legislature were john Sabol and Jim Harrington who participated in government affairs as representatives from HifY. Working together, making their years at Lincoln more worthwhile by belonging to such a serviceable and active group as HifY, the boys in this organizaf tion will long remember the good times and the projf ects fulfilled. Adviser for the group was Mr. Robert Lyon, while officers were Stu Peterson, president, Tony Christian' son, vicefpresident, Dick Pruett, treasurer, Wally Tweden, secretary, Ralph Ferguson, sergeant at armsg and Dale Morgan, chaplain. Hi-Y OfficersfBottom Row-D. Morgan, chaplaing T. Christensen, vice-president J. Kalivas, social chairman, D. Pruett, treasurer. Row 2-R. Ferguson, sergeantl at-armsg Mr. Lyon, adviser, S. Peterson, president, W. Tweden, secretary. Hi-Y-Bottom Row-R. Elkins, J. Ehrler, J. Kouklis, T. Riley, J. Klein. B. Bowen J. Jenkins, B. Septoski. 2nd Row-M. Roeser, H. Olson. R. Nelson, D. Gosk, J Coggin, V. Howard, B. Burt, M. Bashey, B. Gower. 3rd Row-J. Sabol, B. Peters R. Mahoney, J. Pruett, H. Magnuson, A. Redford, D. Davidson. H. Hanrpson D. St lzman. To Row-B. Youn J. Cecchi B. G d B. B . ' o D E, , 00 man. rown, D. Rankin, J. Jones, G. Rederson, J. Ramsey, H. Anderson, B. Reilly, J. Harrington, T. Trow- bridge. Qdws, ll7 Talfzolah Upllolds Ideal of orld Fellows iip Seventyfsix years ago the Little Girls' Christian Association was begun in Cakland, California. From this, YfTeen Clubs have developed all over the world. Takolah is a part of this total picture and is sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. In working to carry out their purpose all the YfTeens join together the hrst of the year to recognize new members in the annual Recognization Ceremony. Takolah again joined all YfTeen in sponsoring a tea for raising money to give to Wcirld Fellowship. Winter Wc1nderland was the theme for the anf nual Mistleftolo. The purpose of this was to raise money for the scholarship of S150 given to an outf standing senior girl who planned to continue her edu' cation. In March a delicious dinner was eaten by mem' bers, parents, and friends at the Spaghetti Twist held at the Y.W.C.A. The money raised at this function was used to send an advisor to Summer Conference. The gala Spring Tolo, the last of the school year, was a big success. Highlighting the year was the Senior Farewell Banquet, which honors the Takolah Seniors and the outgoing ofhcers. At this affair the new officers were installed and the Inspirational Award was given to a senior girl who had done outstanding work in the Y.W.C.A. A style show, fun night in the gym of the Y, splash parties in the Y.W.C.A. pool, penny auctions, pot' lucks, and trips to Heartie House were some of the activities of the individual clubs. Cn the more serious side were speakers, movies, and panel discussions on topics of concern to the members. Membership is open to all Lincoln girls regardless of race, color, or creed. lla -fx? Takolah Chapter A Officers-Bottom Row-J. Houghton, vice-president: L. Peterson, president. Row 2-B. Blair, treasurer, C. Burch, pro- ' gram chairman: C. Taylor, inter club: J. Anderson, secretary. Takolah Chapter A-Bottom. Row-J. Swanson, J. Sudelman, J. Brown, L. Gladwell, D. Ehmke, C. Hultman. T. Bamford. Row 2-J. Faulk, J Whitaker, J. Ridout, M. Friz, G. Patterson, C. Reis, T. Gallo, C. Boje, E. Boyd, B. Miller. Row 3-J. Olson, J. Methven, C. Berger, L. Dees C. Williams, C. Baker, B. Burton, M. Nettleton, P. French. Chapter B-Bottom Row-J. Caillier, president, L. Roberts, vice-president. Row 2-fM. Pauschert, secretary: J. Lamb, inter club, C. Pauscliert treasurer: Mrs. Wilson, adviser. Takolah Chapter B-Bottom Row-S. Peck, S. Williams, M. Paydue, M.Munger, M. Bradford, J. Annoni, A. Watkins, J. Saindon. B. Cock Row 2-N. Marker, Y Brown, D. Lombardo, M. Pryde, S. Simions, C. Reis, S. Bauer. R. Hull, L. Anderson, B. Barker. J. Troll. Rtw fl-L. Ollie B. Hartjoy, S. Lewis, C. Betts, K. Wight, M. Brayn, E. Olin, J. Tweden, S. Larson, M. La Coursuire, B. Taunt. Chapter C-Officers-Bottom Row-P. Davis, inter club: D. Farlow, secretary, D. Pierce, sergeant of arms. Row 2-M. Engleharclt, vice-pres- identg M. Welsh, president, J. Erdahl, program chairman: L. Holdren, treasurer. Chaper C--Bottom Row-M. Tweten, S. Miller, J. Prather, P. Wells, J. Elkins, M. Heider, M. Bucklin, K. Wrye, M. Thompson, B. Baldwin Znd Row-E. Smethhurst, R. Vian, C. Lange, J. Berry, S. Burns, C. Jess, D. Bittle, N. Lundquist. J. Joy, S. Blake, D. Edwards, C. Ford, J. Cox Chapter D-Officers-Bottom Row-R. Robinson, vice-president, C. Miller, general chairman: P. Bekemens, president. Row 2-D. Swanson secretary, D. Medlicott, sophomore representative: L.Myhre, program chairman, C. Johnston. inter club. Chapter D-Bottom Row-J. Kancianich, D. Josties, A. Cusato, C. Imus, G. Holt. V. Linstrom, J. Christel, M. Hodges, L. Ketner. Second Ron -J. Miller, C. Steadham, M. Kent, J. Parker, H. White, J. Cool, E. Lynch D Nelson B Nelson J Gevin E Martin, J. Matheasen. Top Row -B. Hoisington, G. Haug, S. Hanson, K. Owens. R. Whipple, C. Hudson, C. Hager, K. Taylor, D. Barker, D. Lund, J. Cates, L. Cates. Chapter E-Officers-Bottom Row-B. James, vice-president. Row 2--D. Dean. inter club: S. Terry, treasureri D. Ansberry. secretary Chapter E-Bottom Row-M. Worley, G. Matthews, V. Olson. A. Prather, D. Deatherage. Second Row-S. Sandvold. J. Kilby. P. Deatherage. J. Graham, D. Huffman, G. Good, J. Potts. Top Row-J. Eddington J. Rider, C. Anderson, M. Blair, D. Simon, D. Sellers. J. Riley Y l E 1 Chapter F-0Hicers-Bottoni Row-C, Freisheini, treasurer, C. Marsha ll. inlcrclubg R. Bott. Row 2-C. Marshall, inter club, R. Bott. secretary: G. Whylie, vice-president. Chapter F-Bottom Row-E. Jonson, M. Pritchard, D. Bell, E. Accimus,J. Hansen. K. Wood, M. Huntley, J. Sloan. 2nd Row-S. Gislason, D. unielson, R. Huntley, K. Goud, A. Johnson, P. Spiller, J, Catton. Top Row-G. Kooley, B. Brown, L. Sundahl, D. Spatafore, E. Tjoratach, K. Bond, J. Devish, J. Anderson, C. Sutherlin. Chapter G-Officers-Bottom Row' P. Whitbendt, inter club: C. Rondeziu, secretary. Row 2-K. Christiansen, vice-presidentg V. Palmer, president, L. Beck, treasurer, Chapter G-Bottom Row-M. Jennings, J. Smith, J. Wells, E. Usher. 2nd Row-C. Pedersen, J. Bundy, J. Froehlieh, B. Holt, J. Weatherzill. Top Row-B. Reis, J. Wagulewski. S. White, S. Sursmzl, W. Gibbs. oresters arn war For Outstan in Worle Forestry Club-Bottom Row-S. Berggren, F. Green, B. Paine. D. Geisel- rnan: treasurer, A. Weed, S. Johnson, R. Trosper. Row 2--J. Estes, T. Forster, L. Ostrander, R. Van Cleave, R. Ewen: social chairman, Mr. Trier. Row 3-E. Berg, T. Cook, vice-president, B. Fauke, D. Von Vol- kenburg, E. Spooner, G. Lakas, R. Lund, secretary. Row 4-G. Grout. T. Nash. A. Kammeyer, M. Web. Row 5-J. Owings: tree farm chairman, R. Elliott, J. Davis. D. Smith, D. Storie, J. Hoppg sergeant, J. Hane- lineg president. 120 All students who appreciate the beauty and use' fulness of the Pacific Northwest forests are welcomed heartily into Lincoln's Forestry Club. The club's first interest and main project is the promotion and development of their 360 acre tree farm just south of Roy. This year, some 2,000 seedlings gained per' manent residence on the Lincoln tree farm. Youth Achievement Citation for School and Community Bettermentw was the inscription of the Carden Club of Americas national award certificate presented to the Lincoln Forestry Club this year. According to August Storkman, St. Paul and Ta' coma Lumber Company representative, who made the presentation, special commendation should be given to this club since in its Hrst year this organizaf tion received national recognition for outstanding work in soil conservation. Cfticers for the year were james Haneline, presi' dent: Terry Cook, vicefpresidentg Don Gissilman, treasurer: Ruth Lund, secretary, james Kopp, serf geant at arms: jerry Owings, tree farm chairmang and Roy Ewen, social chairman. Horsemen Represent Ali Horsemen Club members mounted their horses this year for the annual Daffodil Parade in turquoise shirts and pants, with white hats, scarfs, gloves, and silver concha belts. In these colorful costumes the riders proudly represented their school and city. The enthusiastic young riders rode once a week, taking instructions at the Fort Lewis Riding Acad' emy or the BE? B Riding Academy. Thursday eve' nings the girls donned their hostess' aprons and served refreshments to the Sheriffs Posse. The men often expressed approval of the competent job the girls did preparing the refreshments. Also on the club calendar were a bake sale and an allfcity dance. The money from these projects was used to help buy the outfits for the Daffodil Parade. es At Daffodil Para e For the past three years the Parkland Rodeo Queen has been chosen from Lincoln's Horsemen Club, and also three princesses have been Horsemen Club members, which only proves that these riders are not only efiicient but pretty. The Club, which was organized in 1954 by Carol Zierman, has a total membership of 34, and of these, six own their own horses. The membership of 34 proves that the club has developed very well in the past three years. Advising the Horsemen this season was Miss Glaser. Serving as officers were: Carol Zierman, president, Donna Wallace, vicefpresident, Anita Schumann, secretary, and Ceorgianna Wynkoop, treasurer. Officers, L. to R.-Georgean Wynkoop, treasure-rg Carol Zierman, president: Donna Wallace, vice-president: Anita Schuman, secretary, adviser, Miss Glaser. Charro Club-Row 1-Carol Zierman, president, Patty Kugler, Maureen Kralchouil, Julia Wible, Roberta Couvil, Donna Wallace, vice-president. Row 2-Lorene Ammonn, Linda Eyers, Nancy Conklin, Norma Frank, Shirley Walker, Carla Hutchison, Bar- bara Wrye, Sharon Bussard, Bill Johnson. cm. HDRSEFIENGS :Lua l7l Qs. as S' Voice of Christian Youth-Bottom Row-C. Herei, T. Storey, B. Wright, B. Mitchell, G. Ulseth, J. Wunder, K. Maslander, M. Olson, G. Burns, J. Sides, M. Lund, 2nd Row-L. Bennett, S. Franks, G. Berg, L. Blake, I. Curtiss, J. Peer, M. lvluntz, C. Brozovich, 3rd Row-R. Peer, S. Burman, T. Newell, C. Shull, B. Wrye, B. Brozovich, W. Turk. Top Row--S. Datt, J. Witmer, C. Browning, J. Anderson, B. Torgerson, S. Gay, K. Knudson. Voice of Christian Youth Officers-Bottom Row-Mrs. Crippen, adviser: D. Jones, social chairmang B. Colvin. chaplain. Row 2--M. Garman, secretary: D. Marush, past presidentg D. Ulseth, president. oice of Christian Youth Offers Friendship Meeting each Wednesday afternoon at the Linf coln Park Christian Church were the members of the Voice of Christian Youth Club of Lincoln. The purf pose of this club is to provide an opportunity for Christian fellowship among the students of Lincoln from different churches, and to encourage moral and clean living. All students who are interested in joining the club, regardless of race or church affiliation, are eligible for membership. These students are considered members on the third consecutive meeting attended. The club also meets each school morning at 8:15 for a short time of prayer. Included in the activities of the club was a party with the Clympia High Schools V.C.Y. after a game between the two schools. ln the fall they poined in with Stadium's V.C.Y. for a successful cruise. Anf 117 other important event in this year's activities was a three day i'Holiday Jamboree on Tanglewood Island, located on Puget Sound. This activity drew Bible clubbers from all sections of the state. Cther activities were a social and a party with the Baker, Gault, Gray, and Stewart clubs on May 10. The Lincoln V.C.Y. has maintained a Bible quiz team composed of five diligent members. Through a lot of hard work and study they have produced an excellent record. Serving under their adviser, Mrs. Crippen, were the oiiicers Donna Marush and David Ulseth, semesf ter presidentsg Margaret Carman, secretaryftreasurf er: Deanna jones, social chairmang Bob MacDicken, vicefpresidentg Bob Colvin, prayer chairmang and David Ulseth and Betty Torgeson, semester reporters. en uin ei lub Promotes Safety In ann To promote skiing as a sport and work for safety while skiing is the purpose of the Penguin Ski Club. To start the season, the club was treated to a rare exhibition of ski films, equipment, and a lecture by Lyle Morton from Washington Hardware Sports Def partment. Unanimously supporting the Pierce County Ski School, the beginning skiers were taught the safe apf proach to skiing. Along with North Thurston, Bellarmine, and Sta' dium, the Penguin Ski Club organized the West Cas' cadian Racing League in hopes that some day skiing may be incorporated in the scholastic sports program. The four schools held six dual ski meets with the final meeting putting Lincoln in ...... place. Ski trips were always fun for the avid skiers. After a day on the slopes, the skiers would visit the lodge of the respective area and proceed to cap off the day with dancing and gaiety. Representing the Abes on the ski slopes in compef tition were Ed Anderson, jerry Cvving, Robin Strof bel, Betty Strobel, and Ron Reise. Don Christian was their adviser. ,ZW l Ski Club-Bottom Row-R. Trosper, J. Anderson, C. Hultman. T. Bamford, G. Holt, P. Bekemans, M. Friz, L. Gladwell, J. Hanson, K. Grove. Znd Row-R. Fos- ter, L. Ollie, V. Vardis, A. Martin, R. Robinson, A. Johnson, J. Fritts, C. Moore. 3rd Row-A. Sather. B. Strobel, L. Myhre, P. Roberts, J. Schoeffler, W. Hook, 4th Row-J. Verlo, A. Darling, C. Williams, S. Hreha, G. Goettling, M. McIntosh, J. Owings. 5th Row-E. Tjornstah, H. Schaher, J. Ehrler, D. Morgan, E. Curtice. Penguin Ski Club Officers-Bottom Row-R. Riese. president: R. Strobel, secre tary: E. Doan, treasurer. Row 2-Mr. Christian, adviser: B. Bowen E. Anderson, sergeant-at-arms. f 'MW E J .7 f . fr 'C . V 'P U ' 4 A Ca L q O ,Q ' ' sf 123 Cl100l Calendar SEPTEMBER -Howdy Dance -Gridfgofround -King's X Came -Yakima Qtherej Football OCTOBER -National Assembly -Olympia Qtherej -Election Assembly -Aberdeen fherej Lettermenls Dance -Bellarmine fherej -College Conference -Centralia Qherej P T A Dance -Blind Assembly NOVEMBER -Bremerton Qherej -Girls Club Dance -National Assembly -Hoquiam ftherel Key Club Dance -Affiliation Assembly -HifY Dance -Thanksgiving Day Assembly -Stadium Cherej 30-Affiliation Talent Show DECEMBER -Award Assembly -HoopfGofRound -Basketball, Renton fherej Basketball, Clover Park fherej 16-Christmas Vespers -MistlefTolo -Wrestling, Bethel fherej -Christmas Assembly -Basketball, Franklin Pierce fh -Basketball, Sumner Ctherel -Basketball, Sumner fthereb JANUARY -Stadium fherej Wrestling, Fife ftherej -Swimming, Aberdeen Cherej -Wrestlin Stadium ftherel g, Swimming, Olympia Ctherej erej 11-Basketball, Aberdeen Ctherej MidfWinter Concert 15-Basketball, Bellarmine ftherej 16-Swimming, Stadium CCPSJ 18-Basketball, Olympia Cherej Swimming, Bellingham ftherej 22-Basketball, Centralia Qtherej 24-Wrestling--Lake Washington ftherej 25-Basketball--Seattle Prep fherej 29-Basketball, Seattle Prep ftherej 30-Swimming, East Bremerton, Cherej 31--aWrestling, Olympia Qherej 5 FEBRUARY l-Basketball, Stadium ftherel Swimming, Olympia fherej Bill Carle Assembly 4-Wrestling, Fife fherej 5-Basketball, Bellarmine fherel 6--Swimming, Aberdeen ftherej 7-Wrestling, Puyallup fherel 8-Basketball, Aberdeen fherej Swimming, Mt. Vernon fherej 12-Lincoln Day Assembly 14-Wrestling, Stadium Qherej Basketball, Olympia 16-Swimming, Stadium QCPSD 19-Basketball, Bellarmine ftherej 21-Basketball, Centralia fherej Eastern Washington Band Assembly 23-Wrestling, District Meet fherej 26-Basketball, Stadium fno hostl 27-Swimming, University Frosh ftherej MARCH 1, 2-State Wrestling Meet at Pullman l-Basketball, Hoquiam ftherej 2-Junior Prom, Coral Reefn 8-Basketball, OlDea ftherej 13fl4f1'5-State Basketball Tournament fSe attlej 20-Vocational Conference 21--Facultyfl-IifY Basketball game 22-Lincoln Letter Lassies dance 26-Washington State Band Assembly 27-Baseball, Clover Park ftherej 29-Baseball, Puyallup fherej Spring Concert Track, Puyallup ftherej 125' Cl100l Calendar APRIL -Baseball, Clover Park Qherej -Golf, Bremerton Qherej -Senior Ball, Fantasia -Golf, Aberdeen fherej -Election Assembly I 2-Senior Class Play -Baseball, Bellarmine fCbeney Fieldj Track, I-Ioquiam Qtberej Tennis, Aberdeen fherej Golf, Stadium Qtberej -Coll, Centralia ftberej -Baseball, Hoquiam Qtherej -Track, Aberdeen fherej - Tennis, Stadium ftberej Baseball, Stadium Ctherej Tennis, Puyallup ftlaerej Track, Centralia Qtherej Tennis, Centralia Qtherej Baseball, Olympia fherej -Spring Tolo -Golf, Aberdeen ftherel National Award Assembly -Tennis, Puyallup Qberej MAY -Track, Clover Park Invitational Meet Aqua Maids Show Fashion Assembly D. E. Classes -Aqua Maids Show 3-Golf, Hoquiam fherej Track, Clympia Qherej Tennis, Clympia fherej Baseball, Aberdeen Qlierej 6-Golf, Clympia Qtherej 7-Tennis, Eatonville Qherej IO-Baseball, Centralia ftlierej Girls' Club Assembly Track, Lincoln, Stadium, Bellarmine Tennis, Aberdeen Qtlierej Golf, Stadium Qtherej Afbliation Dance I4-Tennis, Eatonville Qtherej 1 'S--Senior Brunch I7-Baseball, Stadium fherej Track, District Meet Tennis, Stadium Qberej Golf, Clover Park Qtherej 20-Girls' Club Installation Assembly 21-Baseball, Bellarmine QCheney Fieldj Tennis, Centralia fherel Golf, Bremerton ftherej 22-Student Body Installation of Cflicers 2425-State Track Meet at Pullman 24-Tennis, Bremerton ftherej 27-Golf, Puyallup fherej 31-Formal Concert JUNE 2-Baccalaureate 4-Commencement Index Title ..... - , 1 Foreword - - - - - 2 Dedication - - - - , , 2 Staff -... ---, 1 28 Contents ..... - - - 4 Administration Faculty ...... .... 6 f9 Mr. Hardie ....... - - 5 P. T. A. ........... - , 1 1 Principa1's Message .... -- 5 Senate ............ Student Council --- Classes Senior Class ...... Daffodil Royalty .... Junior Class ...... Sophomore Class -- Boys' Athletics Baseball-First Team .... .... Baseball-Reserve .... Basketball-First Team --- 13 --- 12 15f31 32f33 3440 41f48 64f65 --- ---- 66 6061 Basketball Inspiration .... .... 6 2 Basketball Scoring .... Basketball-Sophomores Basketball-Reserve -- - --- 62 --- 63 - --- 63 Boys' Student Leaders N -,,. 49 Football-First Team --- - - - - Football Inspiration -- Football-Reserve - Football Scoring --- Football-Sophomore Girls' Rifle Team .... Golf ............. Intramural ..... Mr. Schwarz .... Swimming .... Tennis ........... Track ............. 5253 ---- 50 -- 55 -- 54 2- 55 -- 72 ---- 67 70f71 ------ 49 56f57 ---- 67 68f69 Varsity Rifle Team .... .... 7 2 Wrestling ......-.. Girls' Athletics 58f59 Girls' Sports Directors --- -- 73 Girls' Student Leaders -- .... 73 Sports Winners ..... 74f76 Activities A Cappella Choir -- ...... 84 Affiliation ...... 92'93 Band Ensembles .... ---- 82 Band Major ...... Band Majorettes .... Boys' Glee ....... Chamber Band ........ ---- Dackel Staff ........ Girls' Club Paper Staff Girls' Glee .......... Health Center Girls --- 'klanuary Thaw ..... ---- Iunior Choir .......- Junior Prom Committee Librarians .......,.. Lincoln Day Assembly Lincolnian .......... Lincoln News ....... Lunch Room Helpers - Marching Band ..... Movie Crew ..... Clfice Girls ......... Crchestra ............ ...... .... --- 83 --- 83 --- 87 8081 ---- --- 97 ---- --- 97 -- --- 87 --- 95 88f89 -e --- 87 91 --- 95 ---- --- 98 ---- --- 77 --- 78 --- 94 --- 83 --- 96 94 8081 Public Address System Crew .... --- 96 Quill and Scroll ....-. Red Cross Girls ...... Senior Ball Committee Song Queens ........ Stage Crew .... Traffic Crew ..... Vocal Ensembles - Yell Leaders .... Clubs Aqua Maids ..... Bowling Club .... El Charro Club --- Forestry Club .... Future Nurses - Future Teachers -- Girls' Club .... I-IifY ......... Honor Society .... Ice Skating Club .... InterfClub ....... Key Club .......... Lettermen's Club .... Lincoln Letter Lassies Marcetta Ki ...... Pep Club ...... Retailers' Club ..... Rifle Club .......... Roller Skating Club --- Ski Club .......... 79 95 -- --- 91 --- 90 --- 96 ----- 96 8586 --- 90 ---104 ---113 ---121 ---120 ---l15 ---1l6 ---102 ---117 ---101 ---111 ---103 ---103 ---l07 ---106 ---l08 ---l09 ---114 ---l10 ---112 ---123 Sportsmen's Club --- .... - 105 Takolah ............... ---118f12O Usher Club .............. ..... 1 16 Voice of Christian Youth --- ---122 127 Etlitf irfinfChief- - - Associate Editors Administration .... Classes-- Athletics ....... Girls' Athletics Activities ..... T I-Sl' lfvrs l l Iiultnm-I :nic oul --- -Lucille Siler - - --Karen Marth Molly Ereytag Gary Sappington --- Rosetta Hughes Karen Taylor Ioyce Wunder ----Dick Pruett ----- ------Nelda Krogh Mildred Wigdahl Ieanne Houghton Elaine Cortesi Irene Gallagher ncoln i pictures. fur ai huddlu, IIS ,--- ,X get ia Clubs ----- ---- 5 Iackie Richmond Photographers ---. ---- D ennis Hamilton Jerry Hansen Bookkeeper ---- ---Rosetta Hughes Art Work--- -------- ---- L arry Curtis Staff Writers Rena Bott Paulette Fox Evelyn Sabol Royal Magnus Stuart Petterson Typists -Ian Srsen Elizabeth Kuntz Bob Young Advisers Editorial--- ---- Mrs. Lily Smith Business ---- ---- M r. Art Carlson The Time of our Lives, the theme for this 19564957 Lincolnian expresses in five words the memories we hope this annual will bring back to you in the years to come. Serving you this year as editor of the 1956 Lin' colnian has been the biggest assignment I have ever encountered. It is one that I shall always cherish and remember. While I have been working with Mrs. Smith and the staff this year, I have be' come aware of their desire to give you a fine annual, one that you will enjoy and be proud of. We're all very proud of our yearbook and without the cofopf eration of the staff and the patient guidance of Mrs. Smith this yearbook could not have been prof duced. My sincere thanks to all of them for their help and hard work. I also wish to thank Nelson Richards, our prof fessional photographer, Burr Anderson, our printf er, and joe Lovely and Ernest Grindeley of Liberal Engraving. Lucille Siler Accimus. A Eleen ,,., - Adams, Carole -- Adler, Sa ndra --- Albro. Carol ...., Albro, Lola ....,.. ----42, 109. ---35. 99, -ffffffffiiif -------43. 111. 120 tudent lnclex Bosworth, Sharon--- Bott, Rena ..,..,. -- Bowling, Babs------ Bottelson, Wendy, -- Boyd, Elaine ..,.. - Boysen, Barbara ,.,. Bradford, Martha ..,. Brandt, Beverly---- Bressler, Sondra- -- Briscoe. Barbara ,.,. Briscoe, Hollace--.- Brown, Bev-- -- - - ing, Connie ..... ---18. -------36, 104 ----13, 36. 120 -18 -------42, 112 ---18, 114, 118 42 ----42, 48 ---------18 -------13, 42 ------------46 -------35, 73, 87 108, 111, 118 42 Brown, Janet .,.,.. Brown, Karen--- Brown, Penney .,.. Brown. Yvonne ..... Brown Alderman. Diane .,,, ,.,--,,,v,,-,,,, 4 2, Alexander, Sandi ,,...,.,.1,,, 35, 73, 84, Allen, Earlyse .,...,,,,, 35, 94, 101, 102. Alnutt, Anita ,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 2, Amman, Lorene ..,,, ,,,v,,,,..,,, Andal, Nikki ,,,,,..,,, ,...,,,w,, 3 5, Anderson, Barbara ..,. ,,,,,... 1 7, 95, Anderson. Bonnie ,... ,... 3 5. 95, 108, Anderson. Carol ,,.,. ...v,...,,,... Anderson. Carolyn ,,.. .,..,,,...... Anderson, Dana .,...,..,...,.,,....vv,... Anderson, Eula ....,,.....,....., 35, 109, Anderson, Jane v.,,,., 17, 42, 87, 95. 118, Anderson . Jeanette--87, 108, 109, 114, 122, Anderson, Judy M. .,,.. 87, 109. 111, 114, Anderson. Anderson Anderson Anderson Y , Kay ,,..... , Linda ..,.. Jud V. ,...,,, 42, 80, 81, 87, if-'-wfflliiif . Mari-lynne ..., ,...., Anderson, Pliylis .,..,,.. ,,,.e,,- Anderson. Sharon ..,,, .... 3 5, Ansberry. Darlene .... ,... 3 5, Ansberry. Nona ,,... ....e, Annoni, Jacqueline ,... .,,, 4 2, Ashton, Kathy ...., - B Bailey, Saranda ..., - Baker, Carol .,,.. Baker, Sherry ...,.. Baldwin, Blythe-- - Balingit, Fellie- -- Balingit, Regina ..., Bamford, Ter1ie-- - Bannon, Julie . ----- Bannwarth, Carol- - - Barber, Frances ---. Barker. Bonnie .--. Barker, Diane---- Barlow Diane -..-- Barnes, Arlene --.-- Bamey, Darlene -.-- Barney, Janet .------- --- --,,42. - ---.--- 17. ----17. 114, 118. ----42, ----42, ---17 Baron, Louise, .-..-- . ---.-.Y....----.. 35 Bartel. Carolyn--12, 13, 17. 75, 90, 98, 104. Bates, M. Cathleen -..----- 35, 74, 93, 101. Bates, M. Colleen --.- 17, 95, 99, 101, 104, Bates, Sandy---- Bauer, Sheryl-- --- ---...... ..1, Y -42. Baxley, Ann-- ,---- Beavers, Corrine ---- Beazely, Joan-..---- Beck, Linda------ Becker, Lila---- Beith, Leona-- .-- Bekemans. Pat. ---- Bell, Diane ---.--- Bender, Pearl-. ---- - Bennett, Cherile ---- Bennett, Evelyn ---- Bennett, Lynn ----- Bennett, Sharon ---- Benson, Pat--- .--- Beranek, Joanne ---- Berg, Elaine--.---- Berg, Gail ----- ,- ----17. fff:i5'EaE.' ----,42. ----17, 102. ----42, 109, ----35, -----35. ----17, 101, ----17. 76, Browning, Nancy--- Brozovich, Carole-..- Bryan, Marylyn ---- Bucher, Ruth ---- Bucklin, Mary--- Bundy, June ----- Burch, Camille ---- Burnett, Mary ----- Burns, Sharon ----- . Burns, Sue ---------- Burther, Carolyn ---- Burton, Bev. ------ Bush, Judy ------ Bussard. Sharon--- C Callier, Joan ------- ----- Calkins, Lorraine--.. Calkins, Sharon -.-- Callaghan. Gail ---- Campbell, Dian ---- Canedy, Betty ---- Carns, Pat ------- . Carter, Donna ---- Carall, Sandra--- Carroll, Patty ---- Casey, Connie ---- Cash, Cleo ------ Cates. Judy ----- Cates, Linda ------ Catton, Jackie ---- Cease. Ernesta ----- Childers. Carol ----- Chrest, Marjorie ---- Christel, Janet-- - Christensen, Barba- A Y 7 F8 ..--- Christian, Camile ------ ---- -------------- 4 2 Christiansen, Katherine ---- ---- 4 3, 102, Ciro, Jane ----------- , Clay, Mattie --------- Clements, Barbara--- Clevenger, Karlene--- Clingenpeel, Judy--- Colbo, Carol ---------- .-- Collamore, Deanna--- Collamore, Sharon--- Collett, Carolyn ---.- Conklin Nanc . y ..-- Conley, Jaunita ---- Conley, Roberta ---- Conner, Judy ---- Cook, Barbara ---- Cook, Jackie--- Cool, Joan ------ Cooper, Diana--- Corey, Sharon--- ---------------42 ----42, 118 ----42, 122 -----------------36 -----------------122 18 75 93 101 118 Y 1 v . -42 ------------42, 119 120 118 42. ----18, 111. ------------35 ------42, 119 ---12, 18 -------36 --------118 -----13, 42 101 ----42, 18, 75, 76. 106. 118 ------------------18 -----------------42 -----36 -------36 ----18, 114 -----36, 78 ---------42 ----36, 109 ---42, 87 -------42 ------13, 45 -------18, 119 ---------36, 119 ----95. 102, 120 ------------36 ------42, 76 ----------42 ----13, 16, 19 -------19, 112 120 -----19, 102, 114 ------------42 ----------19 -- ----------- 42, 87 19 --------------- , 87 ----36, 74, 101, 106 -----19, 84, 86, 102. 108 -42 ----36, 95, 109, 112 110 ., --------- 42, --------------36 .. -------------- 38 -------------36, 87 ----42, 76, 96. 118 - ---- 36, 103, 106 ---------36, 111 ------------------42 - .---. ,. .----------- -36 86 Cortesi, Elaine ---- ----- 1 3, 19. 73. 77, 84. Berger, Carole-.-- .-------- 17. 109. Berger, Cathy ---- -..--.-..... 4 2, 93. Berger, Jeanne- .--- .---.---------.-. ---- Berger, Sue ------ ---- 1 0, 35, 81, 82, 93. Bemius, Donna ---- ...............- ---v- Berry. Joyce---. - Betts. Cornelia--- Bice, Susan ---- ---- Bigelow, Valcrie ---- Biggs, Judy ---- .--- Billingsley, Addie--- -- ---- 17. 109. ----42, 101. --------11111212 Bittle, Delene--...-- ---- 17, 94, 108, 109, Black, Bonnie---- Black, Jerry ----- Blair, Barbara-- -. fffffffffffffffii, ------17, 109. 111, Blair, Marjory ------.----- ...-..-- 1 7. 73. Blake, Susan ----- . .-.--- 36. 83 109. 111, Blake, Virgie-Louise --------- 42, 83, 110. Blakely, Jacqueline -.---.---.-......- --- Blankenship, Bettv -.........-- ..... 1 8, Blankenship, M. Katherine ---..-.------. Blodgett. Donna. ---.-...--. ,-... . .,.-.. Bodin, Sandra --.--.---. ---- 18. 103. 106. Boehm, Jacqueline ---- -.--.------- 4 2. Bohnen, Diane ------ Boje, Carole ---- - --- Bond. Julia ------ Bond, Virginia-L Boss, Marlene---,. --- ---- -38. ------18. ----13, 42. 88. 94. 98, 103. 108. 109 Cossins, Joan ---------- , ----- ,, ------------ 42 Coughlin, Lucy ------- , ---,- Y---42, 83, 131 Cox, Anita ------ 36, 80, 81, 82, 83, 91, 101, 106 Cox, Ann ------------------,,-V-,- -,-- 7 4, 75 Cox, Dicey Lee -------------- ,- ,-----,,---- 42 Cox. Janice ...---.- .---36. 108, 112, 119 Coy. Margaret ------ ---- , , ------------ 36 Crawford, Joanne--- --- ---- -,,-,-42 Crawford, Joan ---- ------- 1 9, 112 Cress. Joanne ---- --- --- ---------- -19 Croft. Pat ---.---- ----.-- 3 6, 109, 112 Croston, Lois ------------ 36, 80, 81, 83, 115 Curtiss. Iva Mae -------- ----- . ------ 1 9, 122 Cusato, Ann ----.- 36, 74, 75, 94, 101. 104, 106 109, 119 D Danielson, Diane -------- .---36. 102, 109, 120 Darling, Ann ------------ . ----------- 109, 123 Davis, Lynne ----------- . ---------------- Davis Patricia ------- 12,19 94, 95 101. Deatherage, Donna ----------- -36. 73, 87, -38 , - , , 119 Dean. Debby---19, 73, 74, 76, 94, 102, 106. 119 119 119 Deatherage, Peggy ------ ------- 7 3, 87, DeBock, Kay ------ Dees, Laverne ----- - - ff-'-Ebf ' DeFord, Barbara ---- Degreef, Carolyn ---- --- 102 ---36 118 ---42 ---20 Dennett, Marilyn ---- -------.-----. - 36 Dettman, Sharon ---- ------------.-... 4 3 Devish, Janet -.----. ---36, 102, 106, 120 Devish, Marylou ----- ---- 1 6, 20, 101 106 DeWall. LaVerne ---- -..----........ 4 3 Dexter, Mildred ---. ....-.1.1 3 6. 116 Dexter, Sylvia ----- ---- 2 0, 94, 116 Dickson, Sharon ---- .-1-- 2 O. 108 Dinehart, Jackie ---- .......1. 4 3 Diseth, Judy -------- Y--20. 95 Dixon, Lutherine ---- f.......- 3 6 Dixson, Diana ---.. -...-f..-- 4 3 Dodge, Esther ------- ------------ 3 9 Doellefeld, Ingrid ---- ---- 1 3, 20 115 Doleski, Jaqueline ---- ---------- 3 5 Downing, Gwen ---- --------- 9 4 Drazazga. Joann ---- ------- 4 3 Dube, Aletta ------- ---------------- 4 3, 87 Dunn, Marilyn ----- ----------------- 2 0, 102 Durant, Sandra --------------------------- 43 Durkee, Eva ------ ---- 1 6, 20, 74, 75, 101, 103 Dursma, Maria--- ------------------- -- 43 Dursma, Sharon ---- ---------------- 3 6. 96 Dutton, Barbara ---- --- 36 Duvall, Donna ----- --- 84 Dydo, Beverly--- ---- --- 43 E Eagen, Gail -------- --- 43 Eckard, Cheryl ---- ----- 4 3 Eder, Diane. --------- --- ------ -- 43 Edington, Jeanne -------------------- 43, 19 Edwards, Carol ------------------------- -36 Edwards, Dorothy ------ 20, 95. 108, 112, 119 Edwards, Ethel ------------------------- -36 Ehmke. Diane ---- ---20, 118 Ehnat, Dolores--- ---- 20, 101 Eicher, La Rae--- ---- - -36 Elkins, Doris. ---- ------- - 43 Elkins, Jeanette ---- ---- 2 0, 119 Elsdon. Judy ----- -'---36, 102 Elstad, Donna --------------------------- -43 Emerson, Linda ------------------------- -36 Engelhardt, Mikel--73, 74. 94, 95, 101, 104 119 Engels, Karen ---- ------- , ------------ 2 0, 114 Engler. Kaye- ---------- 36, 74. 101, 103, 106 Ephamka, Katy ---- ------------------- - 38 Erdahl, Judith ----- ---- 1 3, 20, 95, 102, 119 Erickson, Eileen ----- ---------------- 2 0 81 Ereth, Rosalie ----- --- ---------- -- 20 Ervin, Katherine ---- --- 43 Evans, Mariene ---- ----- 4 3 Evatt, Mary ----- .---.-- 4 3 Eyres, Lynda-.-- .-- ---- 19. 97 F Fahey. Joan ------ --- ------. -19 94 Farley, Patricia ---- ---------- 3 6 Farlow, Dianna ---- ---- 3 9, 100, 119 Faulk. Janice.. ----- ---------- 1 18 Ferguson. Charla ---- ---- 2 1. 85 86 Fields, Muriel--- ..., - ------- -43 87 Finn, Eileen---. ---- ---- 2 1, 43, 111 Finstuen, Carol- ----- ---43, 97, 101 Fitchner. Eyronne ---- ----- 4 0, 112 Flanagan, Suzanne ------------------- 43, 87 Fogle, Barbara- --------------------.---- -43 Ford, Carol -------- ---- 1 3, 46, 99, 101, 119 Foster. Rosalyn --- ----- 44, 80, 81, 83. 123 Foster, Sharon. ---- ---------------- - 91 Fox, Paulette--.W -------- 13, 79, 111 Frank, Norma--- ------- - -44 Franks. Sandra---- ---- 21, 94, 122 Frayne, Pat -------- ---------- 1 3 Freiheit, Diane ---- ------ 4 4, 109 Freisheim, Carol ---- ---- 1 02. 120 French. Patricia ----- ------- 4 5, 118 Freytag. Joyce- ---- ---------- 4 6, 87 Freytag, Mol1ie-.-- ----- 21, 78, 79, 93 Fritts, Joyce---.- -------- 44, 123. 115 Friz, Margaret ----- ---- 2 1, 114, 118, 123 Froehlich, Jean.--- ------------ 44, 120 Frye, Helen ---- .- --- --- ------44, 101 G Gadbow. Susan---- ----- 21. 90. 99, 106. 109 Gallagher, Irene -----.- -16, 21. 80. 81. 82, 83 Gallo, Toni ----- , ----------------------- 118 Garman, Margaret ---- --------- 2 1, 114, 122 Gay. Ruth ------.--- ------------------- 8 7 Gay, Sharon---.--- ---- 21, 86, 102, 122 Geller, Sharon ----- --------- 4 4, 73, 87 Geving, Jean---.- ------- 40, 94, 119 Gibbs, Wilene---- ---44, 95. 120 129 120 109 Gibson, Myrtle ,,,,, Gilford, Katherine. Gilbert. Alice,, -.-. Gilbertson, Nena..-, Gilliardi, Anita-,,,, Gislason, Sara v,,, Gislason, Susan,,,, Gismervig. Lahna-, Gladwell, Linda,.,-, Glastetter. Pat.,--, Goetzka. Diane,--,- Goetzka, Sheran.,- Good, Geraldine, .. Goodman, Joan-. ,- '14, ----------21. --,,16, 20. 40. 40, 83. 109. 118, ----------,--21, -----,---------44 Gord, Kathy,,,.,. ,,,, 36, 101, 116, Gordon, Pat,,,,,,,, ,,.,, ,,,-13, 40. Gotchy, Jerry ,,,,, --,,, -,,, --- Grabowsky, Arlene,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. -- Grabowsky, Pat,-.,,,.. .,,,1,,,,.,. ,,---- Graham, Ida----,,,-, ,,, ,,,,, ,--,-,,.-, Graham, Janet, . ,, --40, 81, 102, 109. Granoski, Carol ,,,,1,, . ,.,,,. --,- Gray. Jacqueline, . ,,,,,.,,,,,..,,. .- Greene, Susan, ,,,,.,,,,,. ,,, Greer, Diane, ., . ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , , Grove, Karen. .,13. 44, 101. 104, Grimm, Verna , ,,, , , ,., Gruver, Roberta .. , Y W - -21. Guthrie, Jeanne -44 H Haddock, Sharon 44, 93, 101, Hadley, Willett .44 Hager, Christine 13, 22, 78, 79, 90. 109. Hager, Jerry Hakes, Judy Hall, Gwen 22. 108. Hall, Judy Hall ,Nora Hamilton, Judy 44 Hammerstrom, Alitc Hansen Donna Hansen Janice Hansen Marie Hanson, Bette ZZ. Hanson Judy 44. Hanson Sharon. 13. 100. Hanson, Sharon 13, 36. Harris. Anita 44 Harris, Geraldine ,40 Harrison, hrenoa Harrison. Penny Harrison, Sally Hartjoy, Bette Hartgoy, uonnie Hartlotf. JoAnn. Harvey, Peggy , Hastings, Judie Haug, Glorian , Hauge, Darlene .. Haugland, Nancy , Havemah. Christine, Hays, Donna. . , Hays, Vaughnoe,-. Hazel, Mary ,,,, , Heider, Marie ,,,, Heihn, Nancy.,, , Hein, Dorene,,, ,- Heinzman. Grace,-- Ani1a,-- Henderson. Henderson, Delores- Henderson, Sue ,,,, Nancy - - , Hendricks, Henson, Janice,,,- Hereim, Caryl, ,. Herness, Louise, ,,-- Hess, Gayleene,-- Heward. Linda-,- , Hiegel, Bonnie- ,,,,- Hintze, Roberta. ,,-- Hodges, Marcia, ,,-- 15, 44, ,44, 101. 101, 116. ,, ,.,37,102. , .22, 93, 97. ff-'fziif BI 714127, ,-,,,,,22. 86. -,-22, 83 flii, Hobbs, Geneviev ,,,, Hoisington. Brenda ,,,, Holdren. Linda ,,,,- Holland, Grethel, ,,,,,,, Holloway. G. Yvonne ,,,, Holloway. Maxine.,- Holmes, Cornelia., -- Holmes, Sharon,,. . Holt. Glenda Holt, Judy, ,. Holt, Linda.. ..- Holt, Rose Marie, Hook. Wendy , Houghton. Jeanne. Houk, Carol.. , Hoyt. Sharon , Hreha, Sharon . Hudina. Linda , , Hudson, Cecil ,, ,- Huffman. Dorothy - .- Hughes. Rosetta .. 130 13. 31. 14, 103, 106, fQff11Qi5fl414, --35. 103. --,-22, 112, . ,,,,,,, 37, .,-37, 81, , f if 105 E1-1197. ,,,, 44. 102, f.a7f . 22f54f 13, 37. 18. 91,Y109. 31, .. ,j22,Y78, 55. 95, 101. -44 -40 -40 114 -40 101 120 -44 123 -40 -40 -44 119 76 -44 -44 -21 -21 119 -40 -40 -44 -44 123 . 44 111 94 102 76 119 44 104 114 112 40 76 411 109 120 22 115 123 11.5 119 ol 37 -44 44 22 109 118 37 1 44 -44 119 109 -87 -46 44 -35 44 119 87 -43 -44 -44 -44 -44 94 -87 122 -36 76 -44 -37 110 109 -44 119 119 -37 113 113 82 123 109 -44 -44 123 118 -35 -22 123 44 119 119 109 tuclent 1nc1eX Hull. Roberta ,,,, . , -,,,,,,,, 44, 115, 118 Hulscher, Nancy --,-- ----------- 3 7, 81, 112 Hultman, Cheryl,,, ,-,23, 109, 111. 118, 123 Hunt. Cynthia--- --,--------------- --46 Huntley, Mary--, -------- 37, 104, 120 Huntley, Rhea ---- , ------- 37, 120 Hutchinson, Mary ---- ------------ 2 3 Hutchinson, Carla,-, -,,-- 44, 95, 115 Hylton, Glenda ,,,, , ,-,-- 37, 109 I Imus, Carole ,,,,, ,- ---- 23, 95, 108, 119 Ireland. Shirley ,,-- ,,, ------ 23, 78 Isbell, Georgi---.L ,,, ,,--23, 114 J Jackson, Judy -,-,,,,, 37, 91, 97, 101, 102, 109 Jackson, Olivia---, ------------- A ,---,--- -40 Jackson, Thelma,-. ----------- ---------- 4 4 Jaden, Yvonne --,- , --------------- 44 James, Beverly --,- . ------------ 23, 119 James, Margaret-,-, Jefferson, Elaine,,, Jennings, Margie ,,,-- Jennings, Tamara ,-,, Jensen, Evelyn ---- Jensen, Lynne ,,,, Jess, Cheri ----- - , . --,-- .-, -,--, 23, 95, 'CA-ll'-105109, 120 -,-,-,-----,-,---44 --,23, 109, 114 16, 23 ----44, , -,- ,--,---- -120 -,,,45, 90 119 87 Jindra, Sandra,, ,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,, ,,,.,46, Jobst, Carolyn, ,,,,, .,,. ,,,, , .. .--,-,--44 Johnson, Abbie . ,44, 91, 101, 104, 106, 109 115, 123 Johnson Anita . . , , 37, 94, 120 Johnson Blanche , .,- -,-,,-, - ,.-23 Johnson, Charia, , 37, 87. 102, 106 Johnson Clare , 37, 87, 94, 106 Johnson Esther , , ,- 44 Johnsor, Jacqueline 73, 109, 110 Johnson, Judy 37, 45, 87, 102 Johnson, Lena , 45 Johnson Karen K, 45 Johnson Sharon 23, 106, 121 Johnston. Charlotte ., 119 Jones, Anetta 23 Jones, Darilyn 23, 84, 122 Jones, Deanna 23 Jones. Sue , 45 Joos, Dorothy, ,, 37 Joos, Jacqueline, -. , .23 Jorgensen. Valerie 37, 47, 74, 93, 101, 106 Josties. Diane ,37, 74, 76, 102. 103, 106 108. 119 Joy. Judy . .15, 24, 94. 103, 108, 109, 119 Jutte. Karen ,,, ., 35, 101, 102 K Kalina, R'Dell-,,-, Kalning, Carol- ,,,, Kancianich, Judie,,, Kay, Theresa .,.,, - .,,,, ,. 24 ,,. , ,,,, .--45 --,,,45, 87, 119 --------,---45 Keller, Janice ,,,,- ,.,-,,,-,,,,-- . . ,,,-- 78 Kennedy, Leanna ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 45. 109 Kent, Marlene ,,,,,,-,- 24, 87, 101, 103, 118 Kerin. Pat ,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,-,-,,,,-,--,,,- 95 Ketner, Linda,,73, 74, 75. 76. 95, 101. 104. 106 Kettlewell, Audrey ,,,,,,,,---,,,,, 45, 87, 112 Keyser, Dianne -,,,--,,,--,,,---,-,,,,,-- Kilby ,June. --,,,-, Kilcup, Gerry --,, Kipers, Judy ,,,- ,---13, 45. -45 ---,-,-----119 95 ----------45 Kirmse, Sandie ,-,,- ---,, 4 5, 87 Kistler, Leni --.--- .----,, 3 8 Koenen, Sylvia ---- ----,---, 3 8 Koerner, Bertha,-, ,-,, -,.-- 3 8. 110 Kooley, Gretchen ,,-- ,-,----,--- 4 5. 120 Kramer, Alyce ,,-.--.----.--.-.---.-.,.-.- 38 Krogh, Ida ,,--,,,-,,-,-.-.-- 45, 93. 101, 102 Krogh, Nelda ,,,-.. 16, 24, 75, 95. 101, 103, 106 Krones, Karen ----,-,--,,,.-,,----.-.,,.., 38 Krotochvil. Maureen --,- ,-,----- 4 5. 115 Kuenzli, Sally, ---,--. ---------. 2 4, 103 Kugler. Patty --,--.. --.-,-.---.,.--- 4 5 Kuhne. Darla ,,,-,, ---24, 94, 97, 112 Kuntz, Elizabeth ,-.-, -,---,,,------- 2 4 Kuntz, Tonia ,-,-,-- -,,,, 3 8, 73. 108 Kvenild, Barbara ,,,-,,-, ,,,-,,-- 3 8, 78 L LaCoursiere, '1'erry ,,,,,, ------- 2 4 LaCoursiere, Marvel ,,,, ,,,45, 118 Lake. Carol,, --,,-,,,,..,-,,,,---,-- -,,,- 3 8 Lamb. Janet, , .,,,.. .,,,,,, . ,,,,, --24, 118 Lambert. Margie. .16, 24, 40, 78. 79, 90, 99, 109 Lambert. Shirley,, ,. ,,,,,,-,,,,,,,, --45 Lange. Claudia-. ,,,,, ,. ,,,,-,-. 72, 110. 119 Lanigan, Darlene , , , -,-----------45 Landis. Verlee.. ---- ,,,,, 4 5, 101 Larkins. Donna ,-,- ----,-,--- 4 3, 83. 102 Larkins, Janice ,,--- ------------,-,-,--,,- 4 3 Larson, Sharon..,,- -,-, 12, 45, 101, 109, 110 LaRue, Janice-. -,,,, ,,,,---,,,,,,.,,,.., 8 4 Lassiter, Eleanor ---- --------,-,--,-- - --24 Lathrup, Gail -,--- .-....... 4 5 Laurent, Carole ,-.-- -,-- 3 8, 113 LaVine, Kerry -,-.-, .-..... 2 4 Lawson, Charlotte ,,,, ,,,, 4 5, 115 Lawson, Gloria-,, --.-- ---- 2 4. 75 Laykourn, Marilyn --,- ,,-,,- 4 5 Laycock, Audrea ---. --.--, 8 1 Lean, Donna---.-, .-.. ---45 Leddin, Rosita--,- ,,,, 45. 93 Leddin, Willie- ,,-- -,-, 4 5, 101 Leingang, Luella ,--- ---101, 103 Lemmon, Bonnie .,-. --- --- ..... ---H-45 Leonard, Virginia --,-----..--... -..-....-- 4 5 Lewis, Linda ----,.-- .. .-...-...-. -73. 103. 111 Lewis, Sandy -.-. -,-, 4 5, 109, 112, 116, 118 Lian, Patricia ---. . ,--,-,-,,,-----,--,-- 45 Liddle, Glee .,-- --.,.--.,---.,- 2 4. 112 Lind, Deanna,--. -----,,,,-,,-,,,,------- -24 Lind, Sandy ---- . -.,- ,81, 101, 103, 106, 111 Lindermuth, Irene ,,,-,,-,,----,--,,-,,,-, 45 Linstrom, Virginia M. ---,,--,----,-,-, 24, 73 Lockwood, Sylvia .,--.-.----,,,,-.,,- 45. 110 Lombardo, Diana J. ,-,- 13, 16, 24. 86, 108, 118 Longworth, Linda L. ,,,----,-- .. ,,,,,-,-.- 45 Longworth, Sheila-,,, ,,-, ,---, , 45 Lorent, Darlene A.---.. ,-,.--.., ---45 Lowell, Caroline A.-,.. ,-,,,,-.,,,. -106 Lund, Darlene J. ,-,- ,,,, 2 5, 108, 119 Lund, Linda M.,,,-- ,,,,,, 45. 101. 110 Lund, Marjorie A, ,,-,,-,,--,. 84, 85, 99, 122 Lund. Ruth K. ,-,,, .-. ,-,.--,.---.-- 45, 120 Lundquist, Nancy A.,,12 16, 25. 84, 86, 93 95, 101, 109, 119 Lutts, Lari L.,. ,,,,, ,,,-,,,-,, 4 5. 102, 109 Lynch, Eva E..,,, ,,,, 45, 109, 110 Lynch, Bctty -,,,,,,., .,,,25 M Mace, Dorothy Y. ,,, , . -. ----, 45 Mandt, Joann M. ..-.. ,. .-.. -,--- -------46 Manfull, Kay. 16, 25, 73, 90, 99, 106, 109 Manley, Joann .. , , .---U - 46 Marcy, Sheila ,. -, -.. ,,,111 Marker, Nadine .-- ,,.,46, 118 Marshall, Charlene . . ..,,,120 Marth, Karen L., . , .13, 16, 25, 79 Martin, Annette . . . ..46, 109, 123 Martin, Eleanor 38, 81. 111, 119 Martin, Gwen .... , . ,.25. 94 Martin, Karen ,. . .,38, 110 Martinson, Lorraine , , .,,,46 Marts, Karen . . . ,. ,-,..,13 Marush, Donna... . 25, 87. 122 Maslander, Karen, , .. . --112, 122 Mastrude, Hazel . , . . ,-87 Matthews, Gale. , --,38, 73, 87, 119 Matheasen, Joan-,-. -.,25, 97, 119 Matz, Luella,,, ,,,, . ,,---,, . ,,,,. -35 McCallum, Lucille, ,,, ,,,, ,,,-, 38 McCaskie, Marjorie,-,, ,---25 McC1eary, Judy -,-, -, --------- 46 McCoy, Peggy ,-.,,- ,-.,,,45, 95 McDaniel, Carolyn ---------------- 25, 73, 87 McE11iott, Pat R. -,------- , -,----,,,-,,,,,, 46 McIntosh, Eileen--25, 95, 97, 102, 109, 112, 115 McKean. Caroline ,--,--------,-----, 738, 112 McKechnie, Patricia. ,---- . --------,---- 1-46 McMillion, Kathleen.-,, ,---,-, 25 McRae. Donna ,,------- -,--, 3 7, 94 McReynolds, Dianne, ---- , ---,-,,-,--,-,-, 81 McReyno1ds, Kathleen---., ----------,--, --46 McRorie, A. Jolene-,. ----, 16, 25, 78, 79, 95 Meadows, Emma ------- -. ---------,----, 25 Medlicott. Donna L.---- --,---, 46, 80, 119 Meeker, Patricia ----- -,-----,,-- 2 5 Mehegan, Delores --,, -,,- 2 6. 86, 95 Melton, Barbara F.,-, ,--, 45, 115 Merritt, Connie E. ----- - -----,,--,, A5 Merritt Gwendolyn--H Methven. Janice ,--,-- Michaud. Linda ,-,--,, ---,--------38 32, 104. ----,26, ---,30, Milhoan. Mary Ann--,, 118 112 ------------38 118 Miller, Bettv -------,- --,,-vYV- 4 5, Miller, Beverly -,---- -,,, -,,,,-,,, 26, 118 Miller, Charlotte --,- ---.26, 78, 94. 118 Miller, Janice ----- -,,,,, 1 3, 45, 112 Miller, .Ioan ---- ,- -,--,,,,--,,, -A5 Miller, Maria C.--- ,,,,,,, 45, RR Miller, Sandra ---,,- -, ----- , -----,- 45 119 Miner, Susan ,,,,,,,,,-, ----- , -----,-, 2 6, 112 Moller. Margie ,,,, 13. 38, 74, 78, 97, 102, 106 108, 111 Moody, M, Jean. ---,--,A---,,-,,,, ,,----, 1 12 Mooney. Lola ,--------------,, ,,,,,, Moore, Connie 38, 40, 74, 94, 106. 109, ----,-45 123 111, Moore. Helen ,,,.,, ,M,N,w--,----- 2 5, Moore, Judy ..AV-- in -,i-vv- -Y-K-YY Y 45, Moore, Maureen ,,,,, ,,,A 1 38, 103' 108, M00re, Shirley ,,-A- i-wi-YYYY --Y--YYA Morton, Carol ..... Moslander, Karen--- Mounts, Sandra-- Muench, Mary .,,,x Muntz, Margarie- Murdock. Sally - - -1- A Mundell, Judith .... Munger, Marie ...,. Munro, Verna u.,... Murphy, Velma ,.., Murray, Janet ...v. Murray, Pat ....,. ---------38, ----26. 81. ---------26, --------45, 87, -----26. 78, 79, ---------102, - f-'sif 2 bfi - Esiif Muse, Barbara ,.,,, Aw--A---,Y - Y Myers, Joyce .,...,,..r ,,,,,,,,,--,,,- Y ,Y Myhre, Karen- ....A,,.. r,,r,r ,,,,,--,, 1 - Myhre, Linda ..,, 26, 75 102, 104, 106, 119, 109 113 113 -26 -39 -45 -38 112 112 94 -38 118 106 115 45 85 46 46 26 123 Nadeau, Carole ,.., ,,x, 2 6 Napoleon. Rose ,,.. ,,-,YY, 3 8 Nation, Barbara .,,.. ---,w-,-A 4 6 Nekeferoff, Donna .,., ---14, 38, 84 Nelson, Barbara .... 1,,, 3 8, 119 Nelson, Betty ,...,,, .,,,-,,, 3 8 Nelson, Diane A.--- -,-mYY --26 Nelson, Diane K.--- ,---.,,- -146 Nelson, Doris ..,1 ..,,, 4 6, 119 Nelson. Jane- .-,... ,,,.,,Y, 4 6 Nettleton, Margie ..,.,, .... 4- 6, 118 Neuman, Marilyn ,...,,- 11,- 7 3, 87 Neureuther, Geraldine ....,,, ...,,,-,,,. 4 6 Norton, Judy ..,,......,.......,... 43, 46, 87 Norton, Kathleen ,,... 76, 80, 81, 82 83 101, 106 Nichols, Carol ..,,....,,,,..,. .,,,,,A,,--Y 4 6 Nutzhorn, Geraldine ..,, ,,-,,,- 4 6 Oaklund, JoAnn ..,.-,,, .YYY--Y, 3 8 O'Connor, Shirley ...., ,,,,,1,--- 3 8, 111 Odegard, Sylvia -.,., ,,,-,.-Y1-.- 3 8, 109 Ollie Loma ......1, .,.. 4 6, 102, 118, 123 Olin, Elaine ...., ,.-,,-,,-,, 4 6, 118 Olmsted, Janet .... ...., 2 7, 112 Olson, Donna ..,,,.. ,,,..,,, 4 6 Olson, Gertrude .... .,,,,,,.., 2 7 Olson, Joyce-- ..... ...,,.,.. 2 7, 118 Olson, Linda- .--- ,,,,....,. 36, 103 Olson. Marna.--- ,,,...,. 46, 76, 122 Olson, Tanya----. ,... 13, 35, 102, 103 Olson, Virginia ..,1 .,,1,. 3 8, 84, 119 Orman, Eleanor .,., ,.,,.v,,.,,..,.,, 3 7 Osinski, Lois-. .... .,,.. 1 3, 27, 101, 103 Ostrander, Randi .... ..,...,,11, 4 6, 109 Owen, Sharon .,,,v. ,,,1,,,... 4 6 Owens, Kathleen ,,,. ,,... 4 6, 119 Owens, Laura- ----- -------- 4 6 Owings, Phyllis ----- ------- 2 7 Owings, Virginia ------- ----- 3 8 P Palmer, Vicky ---- ---- ----- 4 5 , 74, 120 Parker, Jane--.,-- ---------- 46, 111 Parker, Karen--- ---- 13, 46, 87, 109 Parr, Jean ------- --------------- 3 8 Pasquale, Rose ----- ------------- 3 8 Patten, Barbara----.. --------------- 46, 87, 97 Patten. Bonnie .-----.-----.--- 13, 46, 87, 97 Patterson, Claudette ------ 27, 84, 86, 108, 109 111, 114 Patteson, Gail--.-.. --------------- 27, 109, 118 Patteson, Joan------. -------.- 46, 95, 101, 102 Patton. Elaine--. -------------------------- 46 Paul, Edith ----- , ---, 27, 80, 81, 82, 83, 95, 101 102, 103, 115 Paul, Joan .--. 12, 27, 84, 85, 86, 94, 102, 109 Paulsen, Judy ---.--.---------.------------ 35 Pauschert, Carolyn -------------- ---38, 118 Pauschert, Marv Jane ---------------- 38, 118 Pearson, Jean Marie ---------------------- 38 Peart, Betty ----- ---12, 13, 27, 84. 85, 86, 109 Peck, Carolyn --.------------..------ 27, 108 Peck, Sherry -------------------- 18, 46, 118 Peddersen, Emma ----- --------- 2 7, P7 Pederson, Chris--.--- ---- 46, 116. 120 Pedersen, Diane-.,--- ---------- 46, 109 Peer, Jacqueline--N ---- 84, 85, 99. 122 Pelela, Marcella-..--- ---------- 75, 104 Pen, Jean ..----.. ---46, 112 Perry. Linda -.--- .- ----- 46 Perry. Patricia ---- .. Peterson, Elaine ---- Peterson, Janet ----- .- Peterson, Jeanette- - - - 38 46 38 36 tudent Index Peterson, Leona-L - Peterson, Linda ---- Peterson, Rhea---- Pfaff, Betty ----- Pfaff, Marie ----- Philes, Sharron ---. Pierce, Donna ------ Pigott, Kathleen-M -- Ploegsma, Janet--.-- Poore, Carol ------ - Pool, Pat -------- Porter, Betty ------ Potter, Marianne-H Potts, Judy -------- Prather, Audrey--- Prather, Janice ----- --------27, 86. ---84, ss, Be. ---fi?sf22if21'i5i -----38. 73, 87. flfiflffiiif 1f127fAfa5f ----------45. ------------45, ----27, 102, 108. Pratt, Nancy ------ --- .- --------- ---- Pritchard, Marianne---U Prince, Patti ---------- Pryde, Margaret ----- Pryde, Madge ------ ----45, 87. ----45, 102, 104, 104. -----45. -----45. Purdy, Marianne-H ---- 118 118 -45 -27 -45 -27 119 102 -45 116 -45 -38 101 119 119 119 -38 120 109 118 118 -33 Quaschnik, Gwen -----.- ---- 4 0 78 Rarick, Donna ------ ,--- ..-.. 28. 97. 116 Rahuhauser, Tara .... -....... - 104 Ranasch, Sharon ------ .-...-,. - 38 Raymond, Charlene ----- 1.... 4 5. 113 Reed, Donna -----.--- .1-- 4 5 37 Reetz, Noreen ---.--. ..,1...---- V 78 Reid, Janice ---- ..ff.ff--f 2 3, 113 Reid, Sharon-U ---45, 94, 101, 112 Reins, Joyce ----- ...--.f--- 2 3. 94 Reins, Kay ---.. .-..--------.--- - 45 Reins, Pat ---- -.-..-------..-Y-. - 45 Reis, Betsi ------ --.-- 8 7, 109, 112, 120 Reis, Carole ------ -------- 4 6, 109. 118 Reis, Colleen ------- --..------ 1 8, 28, 118 Reitz, L.aVerna -.-- ---.- . . ------------- -46 Ressler, Darlene ----. . --.--------....-Yf -28 Reynolds, Susan ------ --13, 16, 28, 93, 101, 102 Richardson, Brenda -----.-----.-..-..- 39 87 Richmond, Beverly -----...----. 35. 73. 87, 111 Richmond, Jackie ---- -, ---- 78, 79, 104, 111 Rider, Jolene ------ ------... 3 9, 119 Ridout, Jan ------ -.f.- 3 5. 118 Rieck, Joan ---- ------ 3 9, 109 Riese, Joan ---- ........... - 46 Riley, Joan--- ---- 28, 112, 119 Riser, Jan ---- .....-Yf1 A 28 Riser, Pat ..---.-. -f--------- 4 6 Riley, Carmen ----- .Vff.-.V. 4 6. 87 Roberts, Barbara--- ---- 13, 39, 116 Roberts, Carol ----- .-f,-- 2 3. 112 Roberts. Jane ---- ---- 2 8, 87, 97 Roberts, Judy --.- ..-- 3 9, 97, 108 Roberts, Lynn--- ..-....Yf.- 46. 113 Roberts, Lynn ---- ---. --..-..Y 1 1 3. 118 Roberts, Pat ------ ---- 2 8, 93, 108, 128 Roberts, Sylvia ---- ---- ----------- -46 Robinson, Carol--- --,---16, 28. 94 Robinson, Fran ----- ------------- 4 6, 87 Robinson, Margie ---- ,, ----------------- 39 Robinson, Roberta ---- ---- 2 8, 109, 119, 128 Rockwood, Rita ----. ---------------- 3 9 Rogers, Claudette ---- ---,, ------- 39 81 Rogers, Jeanne ---- ---- - -39. 104. 111 Roland, Pat --------- ..---46, 95, 101, 102 Rondeau, Carole ..--- ---- . . ---------- 120 Rosellini, Jonelle ---- --------- 3 9, 102 Ross, Ruth --------- ------ 3 9, 94 Rostad, Karen ------- ------- 3 9, 111 Ruckman, Sarah ----- -. ---------- -46 Ruddy, Betty ------ ---- 2 8, 106, 109 Searle, Marguerite ---- -------- 4 3 Sebade, Margaret ---- ------ 4 3, 113 Seldelman, Jackie ---- --- ----------- 110 Sellers, Dianne ---.-- ---- 8 6. 115, 119 Sellers. Pat ---------- ------------- 2 9 Sendrud, Carole ----- --- ---- --43 Seidlman, Jackie ----. ----- 4 3 Saar, Judy--. ------- ----- 3 9 Sabol, Evelyn ---- -------..- 3 9 Sadle, Barbara ----- ---------- 3 9 Saindon, Judi---- ---- 46, 101. 118 Sanders, Laura----- ---- 29. 95, 115 Sandvold, Sarah ----- ----- 3 8, 119 Sather, Alma---.-- ---39, 123 Sather, Mary -------- -------- 3 9 Sather, May----, ------ ---- 2 9, 39 Satter, Sanya. ----- . ---- ---1-- 4 3 Scharmota, Shirley ----- ----- 3 9 Schmidt, Fran -------- ----- 2 9 Schoefiler, Judy .--------,-- 123 Schreiweis, Shirley ---- 109 Schroeder, Denise ---------------- 43, 109, 110 Schumann, Anita ---- 118 Schumann, Graze ---- Scott, Virginia -.---- Serfozo, Ethel-- ---- Sevemak, Dorothy--- Seydell, Dolores----- Shaw, Shirley ----- Shelton, Violet ---- Sherk, Barbara ---- Sherman, June---- Sherrel, Virginia--.U Sherwood, Shirlie ---- ---------39, 16, 29, 93, 97, 101. -----------29, 109. -----------39 -----39, 115 ----13, 29 29 ----13, 39 ------39 --------43 ---------------43 -----------35, 109 -----29. 97, 101, 109 ----------------43 Shirk, Barbara-- .---. ------------- --43 Shirley, Sandy ----- ------ 1 3, 76. 109 Shosk, Kathryn ------ ---------------- 3 9 Shropshire, Dana ---- ------------- 3 9, 109 Shull, Carillon ------ . ------- 43, 109, 115, 122 Shumate, Rose---, ----------------------- -39 Sides, Janice ----- . ------------------- 29, 122 Siler, Lucille ----- -12, 16, 29, 76, 94, 95, 101 106, 110 Simons, Darlene--- ---- .- ---29, 85, 118, 186 Simons, Sharron ----- --------------- 4 2 Simpson, Cloris------- -------- -----29 Singletan, Jacqueline ---- ---- 3 9, 84, 85 Sircello, Lenora---.--U ---- -----39 Skaugeset, Kaye ----- ------- . 43 Skelton, Jackie ------- ---- 3 9, 87 Skladany, Vivian---W -.------- --29 Slater, Judy ------. ------.-..-.. 4 3 Sloan, July ---------- --.-----. 3 9, 120 Smethhurst, Elaine---- ----- 29, 115, 119 Smith, Eunice ------ -- -----29, 106. 108 Smith. Jolu -------- ------------ 1 20 Smith, Laura ----- -------.------ 4 3 Smyth, Frances ---- ---- 1 3, 29, 93, 102 Smyth, Pat --------- --- --------- 39, 113 Snyder, Geraldine---W -------------- 43 Snyder, Sandra ----- - ----------- 39, 113 Solomon, Norma ----- ---. -------------- -29 Spatafore, Doreen ---- . ---- --35, 106, 108, 120 Spencer, Carol ------- -------------------- 3 5 Spiller, Pat ------. ---- 3 5, 73, 104, 120 113. Srsen, Barbara ---- -- ---------- 29, 103, 115 Srsen, Janice ------ Steadham, Carol ----- Stevenson, Barbara---. Storem, Carole-- - ---- -- ---------- -29 43 -----13, ---------30 -------------------------35 93 Storie, Vada ------.---- ----- ----- 4 2 , 87, Stovall, Carol --------------- . -------- 30, 114 Strobel, Betty -------- 10, 35, 74, 103, 104, 123 Strobel, Robin --.--- 10. 12, 13, 41, 43. 92, 93 101, 102, 123 Sundahl, Linda---. ---- 35, 102, 109, 116, 120 Sutherlin, Connie--. --------- ----43, 95, 120 Swanson, Claire- ------------- .--35, 106, 109 Swanson, Donna ------ 35, 74. 76, 91. 101, 106 109. 119 Swanson, Joan--- ---. ---- -- ----43, 118 Swanson, Judy ----- ---- 4 3, 118 Sweet, Joyce ------ .------ 1 02 Swift, Kathryn-W ---- 43, 93 Swim, Muriel ----- -- ---- 35, 83 Taunt, Barbara ---------- 35, 73, 104. 108, 118 Taylor, Carol ----------- ---------------- 1 18 Taylor, Karen ------- 13, 39, 101, 106, 111, 119 Terry, Sandra ------------ - ---- -------39, 119 Thompson, Judy ---- - ---- ----------------- 4 7 Thompson, Karen L. ---- ------ , ---- - ---- - 36 Thompson, Karen--- -. -------- .,--29, 30, 114 Thompson, Linda ----- ---- - -, ------- 78, 102 Thompson, Margaret----39, 94, 95, 102, 119 Tingstad, Ruth E. ------------ H ------ 39, 112 Tjorstad, Eleanor L.--- ---- 39, 108, 120, 123 Tomko, Paulette ----- ----------------- 1 01 Tompking, Roberta ----- - ---- i- --------- - Torgerson, Betty ----- -87 Toombs. Sandie --------- 13, 39, 90, 106, 109 122 87 Torgeson, Gail S. ---- Torgeson, Lois ----- Troll, Janie -------- Trolson, JoAnn ---- Tromsness, Mavis -------------------- -29, Truher, Clarie ------ -- 30 93. 99. Truselo, Mary ---- Truselo, Shirley ---- Tschudin, Janet ---- Turner, Nadine ---- Tveten, Marsha ----- Tweden, Judy ---- Tyler, Judy M.--- U Ulvan, Adele-W - Uren, Nancy ---- --- ------------ 47, ------ --------39, --------------29, - ---41, 101, 102, -- - ---- -. ------ 30, 30 118 108 30 --- , 109,115 ---------------30, 109 ----------30, 94, 109 ------16, 87 ----30, 102 ----109, 119 -,--109, 118 -----80, 109 84, 86, 87, 95 --2-2 Y-----.-29. 30 ----30. 131 -----------18 -----------42, 122 Urlacher, Judy.--- ,,,, 46, 47 Usher, Edith-- - -----120 V Vaught, Marilyn ,,,A,,,,, , ,-Y,,vw,, , ,,wY,-, 43 Velez, Rachel-- --- ,,,,,,,,,v,,,, 39, 112 Verlo, Judith ..,.. v.,, 3 0. 73, 87, 109, 123 Vien. Ruby .,...,... ---- .,,,. 39, 112, 119 Vimont, Margaret .,,. ---.13, 30, 78, 79, 86 Vodarski, Marlene ,,,,, ,.,,,...,.,. 3 9, 112 Vogel. Patricia f.v..,, . .,,,,, ,,,,.,,. 4 7 Vold, Sharon .,,,. ,,,.,. 4 7 Vorak, Karen ,,.., ,,,, ,,., 4 7 W Wagnen, Roberta ,,,,,., ,,,,,..,,,, 3 9 Walker, Jacqueline---- -- .,,, -47, 115 Walker, Mary ,,,,, . -- ----31, 102, 114 Walker, Shirley .,,, ..,,. ,,,,.....,.,.,, 4 7 Wallace, Donna. ,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,, 31, 94, 114 Waller, Patricia- ,,.. . ,,..,.,,f.,,,,..,..,, 47 Walsh, Maryann- ,,,.. 13, 36, 75, 81, 108, 109 Walth, Janice M.--. ,,,...,,,.,..,.,..,,,, 47 Walton, Thelma-. . 36, 99, 102, 103, 106, 109 Ward, Arlene---. . -- .--- ----13, 108, 114 Ward, Sharon L. .-- - - ,,,, --13, 31. 47, 102 Warner, Dianne - ,- -- -36 Warren, Emma . - -- .--- -----36 Washington. Rita- . -, -47, 76 Wastman, Barbara ,.., - - - -. --- --47 Watkins, Ann - -, ,- . . 118 Watkins, Pat . --- -- -47. 87 Watson, Arlene--13, 47, 101, 102, 104, 109, 116 Weatherall, Judy- , ,- 47, 120 Webb, Sharon . -- 39 Weber, Barbara 47, 94, 109 Weber. Gerry J. 47. 87 Weber, Laura. . 31, 76, 106 Webster, Sally. - -47, 81, 83 Weglelewskl. Judy -. 36, 120 Weightman, Judy- 36. 108 Welch. Nancy - 44 94 Wells, Janet .,,, 47, 109, 120 Wells, Patricia 36. 73, 119 Welsh, Mary M. .. -31, 73, 74. 75, 104, 106, 119 West, Elaine--. . --- -95. 101. 115 West, Marlene--. ,.., - - - - - .31 Wetherbee. Retta . -- --35 Wheeler, Betty ,..,, -34 Whipple, Rae Ann. --- ---47. 119 Whitaker, Jacquelin- --- -46, 118 Whitaker, Judie-. ,,,, .,,, - 118 White, Helen ..,., .,.... -36 White, Judy----., .,.,.,.. -87 White, Sarah-, ,,,. ..,. - 47. 120 Whltbeldt, Phyllis ..,. ,,,.. 4 7, 120 Whitney, LoRene ,,,, .f..,- - 47 Whylie, Gail ,,,.,,, fff. 1 20 Wible, Julia .,.,. --- -36 Widener, Elsie ,..,,.. --- -31 Wigdahl, Marilyn --.- ---- - 36 Wigdahl, Mildred ---- -------- - 31 Wight, Kay -,Y,,,,,, --,.-,. 4 7, 110 Wigton, Ann ----. -------- 3 6. 109 Wilcox. Arlene ..--- - ---- 31. 84. 36 Wilhelm, Carol 1.-- --. ---------- -73 Wilkerson, Della .---- ---- ------- 47- 110 Williams Charlotte -,1. ,.-- 3 6, 101, 118, 123 Williams Grace ------ --------------- 3 1, 114 Williams Sandra .-,-.--. 40, 87, 109. 113, 118 Williams Sharon ---- ----------. 4 0. 87. 113 Williams, Susan .--- .. -.,. 43. 87, 109, 118 Williams, Sybil -.--- ---- - --87. 110. 118 Wills. Jenny ----- --------------- 4 3 Wight, Kay -..---. ----- - --------- ------ 4 1 Wilson, Sandie .----------- ---A --1------ --40 Wire, Dianne -.---.-1 13, 31, 102, 103, 112, 115 Wirtz, Joan ----.------- ------------ ------- 4 0 Witmer, Marlene ------ -- ---31. 97. 102. 112 Woller, Charlene--H ------------ -------.-- 4 0 Wood, Karen -1----- ---40, 73, 102, 113, 120 Woodard, Jackie ----- - -.----- - ----v---- 143 Worley, Marlene--- ------ 43. 119 Worley, Norma-- ---- ----- 4 3. 87 Wright, Betty-. - .- -----43, 115, 122 Wright. Donna--- ------- 43. 75 Wrye. Bobbie., .--,. 43. 87. 112 Wyre. Karen ---- .----,----43. 119 Wunder, Joyce. -- .---------- 31- 102 Wymer, P31 Y,,,,,,,, -- - - - -43. 95, 102, 115 Wynkoop, Georgene- -- -- -- 104 Z Zevenbergen. Janice . - 31, 82, 94, 109 1 W tual ent lnclex A Abbott, Clyde ,,,. .,,,,... 3 5, 93, 105 Ahrens, Ed --,,,..- .,,.. 1 7. 50, 96, 107 Ahrens, George ---... ----...---. 5 5, 101 Alderman, Mike ...,, ,... .,.,,.---, 4 2 Amonson, Ted ,..., --..---- 3 5 Anderson, Al -.-..- --.-1-..-- 4 2 Anderson, Carl ---,....--...-.-...--. 42, 119 Anderson, Ed ----...--...-.-..---..-. 35. 123 Anderson, Harry--17, 53, 60, 61, 105, 107, 117 Anderson, Jack ....--.----...--.-..-... 42, 83 Anderson, Jim -.,,.---..,--...----..-- 42, 83 Anderson, Larry ...- 12, 13, 34, 42, 58, 91, 97 100, 101. 107, 109 Andrews, Don ..., .-.,-,.-.,...-. 1 3, 17, 61 Appel, Ray ....o, Archer, Dick ..---,. ---------------42 ---13. 96, 110 Arfman, Thomas ..-.. .--.1- 1 7, 96 Armstrong, Bill ---. ...-..-- 4 0 Armstrong, Elston ---, ..--. 4 2 Arnold, Jim --.--... ,,,,...,,-,.,.,, 3 5 Austin, Bill -..-.. ---..-.-,,..---,.- 42 Axlund, Rich ...,, ...,-,. 1 3, 41, 42, 63, 101 B Babbitt, Bob ---, --- ----17 Babbit, Jim -.--- ---- 3 5 Bacon, Al .-.,.-, .,..,,, .-,,,.-- 3 5 Baines, Eddie--.- -.-.----......-..- 42 Baker. Gerald ---- --. ,-.. --.------- 1 3, 17 Baker. Richard--- - ---. 17, 42, 83, 84. 86 Baldasare, Joseph ---- -------.---- . ----- 4 6 Ball, Fred---.. ----.. --. ---.- ---.- - --35 Barber, Bob .---- ---- .. ----- ---55 Barker, Evan-U ---- - ----- -.. ----- -.,-----17 Barwell, Bob ..,,, , ----- ,,,, ,-35, 80, 83, Bashey. Mike ---- - -, Baumgartner. David . Baumgras, Bill. , , Beadell, Bruce .--,, Beddoe, Darrell., - Beddoe, Don---. Beell, Tom.- - Belleci, Frank Berg. Norman . ,. Berggren, Steve .-- Bergstrom, Gerald Bernier, Bob-. -.- Berry, Mike. Bickford, Mike. .-- Bierman, Louie- ,- Bishop, Dave - . Blanchard, Jim --- Blattner Jerr . .YH v- Blattner, Stanley.,- Blomgren. David -- Boitano. Edward ---. Bombardier, Dick.- Bond, Dick- ----- .-- Boomer, Ronald ----- Bowen. Barney ---- 36 Boyd, Jim ------- .--- Brechbiel, Don- -. - Bredson, Dave- - - - --------------13, 18, 110 13, 17, 90, 105. 109 . .-- ----- .-- -35, 83 17 - -- -,-,---.35 --, --- ----13, 83 13, 63, 80, 81, 83 -,, ,.--- .-.42 -,,-.----42, 57 --42, 120 -. 42, 120 - -.,l7 - ---- -- 42 -. --- 105 .- 13. 36, 63, 107 - - - .- 42, 83 -. ---- 42, 57 - ---- 96 ----42 .--80. ----. ------36. - ------------.--- 36, 49, 55. 84. 85, 97 18 83 36 96 -- ---------- ----- 1 8, 96 110 . 105 107, 117, 123 --- --- ------- -----18 -.-------------------36 101 36, 49, 57. 103, 105, 107 Charles---.--. --------------. ---- Brooks, Alan--- Brooks, Bill ---------- Brown, Brown, Bob ------- Brown, Jimmy--- Brown, Neil ---- Brown, Sam ------ Brozovich, Ben ----- Bucholtz, Roger ---- Buland, Dennis ----- Bullard, Brian--- Burke, Ray ------ Burman, Steve--- -- Burns Bob ------- Burns. Dennis--- Burns, Don ------ Burns, Freddy - - - Burns, Gene ---- Burt, Barry ----- Burton, Fred ----- Bussanich. Bob ---- Butts, Charles--- Buzzo. Bruce ---- Callaghan. Gary ----- Callison, Mike, ---- Campbell, Doug ---- Canonica. John ---- Canonica. Steve ---- . Carlson Allen ----- Carlson, Eddie ---- Carlson. Errol-H Carlson John- .-, ---------36, -36 -- -------- 18, 84, 86, 117 84 83 -------42. -----43, 105 -----84, 122 --------40 ----42, 63 ------36 ------42 ---42, 83 -----18 ------42 -------------42 42 .---18, 49, 98, 117 -----------14, 18 -------------36 -----83 -.---58 C 7 7iEi755f75l'7 18 18 ----- , ,86 18 42 -----------18 -----36, 42, 105 ----36, 42. 105 --- ----- 36 Carlson, Richard ,--- - Carroll, John ------- Carter, Doug ----- Carter. Ed ------ Caruso, James--- Cavin, Vem ------ Cecchi, Jerry ----------- - Chamberlain, Bob ------- , Chapman, Clifford ---- . Charette, Pete ---------- Christensen, Anthony--- Christensen, Dacwin ---- Christensen, Darryl ---- Clark, Bill ----------- Clark, Larry ------- Clark, Larry ----- Clark, Norman ----- Clauch, Carl ----- Clifford, Jay ------- Clifton. Mike ------- - Clowers, Norman ----- Coe, Jim ---------- Coffin, Gary ------ Coggine, Jim--- Cohen, Robert--- Coleman, Roger ---- Collins, Bob ----- Collins, LeRoy ----- Colvin, Bob --------- Conklin, Arnold ----- Conlay. Bill -------- Conner, George ---- Conway. Lyle ---- Cook, Albert- -- Cook, Bill ------ - Cook, Terry ----- Cooper, Reed ----- Corp, Bernard--- Costi, Richard-A Cox, Ken ------ , Craylon, Bill Crelling, Bill--.. Crelling, Bob. .--- Crelling. Ronnie, - Critchley, Mike - Croff, Stanley. . Cudney, Jerry - -- Cummlngs, Michael Currah, Brian Curtice. Ed . - Curtis, Larry.. . Cygan, Charles D Dahl, Manley, Dahl, Sidney Dale, Darrel Dale, Larry Daniels, Charles Darnell, Ted . Davidson, Dick 19 Davis, Jesse-- .- Dawson, Allan -----18 -- -----36 ----------18 ----37, 78, 95 ------- ------42, 63 --. --------- - ------- 36 19, 50, 54. 105, 117 -----------------36 -----------------95 --- --------- --42 ---19, 49, 50, 117 36. 50 -------19, 103 55 96 ----14, 19, 96 36 42 -42 -42 -42 -35 36 117 -38 105 -42 -37 122 -19 46 219 19 37 36 120 105 -42 -42 -19 -42 -42 -42 -36 107 83 105 58 84 .---14, 19. --ffififfigf ---58, 105, --ffibf-Eif- -M-A-v-g-5-i-- QIi9f7i5,'B7i7 ---------19, --56. 497V50.Y -- 42, so, ,- 42.63, - 43, ---50, --19, 8, 13. --43, 83, - 19, 43. 36, 80, 83. 36, 55, 87, 90, 94, 109, 19. 123 19 36 43 110 63 105 103 105 117 120 35 DeBock, Gus ---- - --43, 83 DeBolt, Robert -- . . 43 DeForrest, Duane. .- .- 36, 51, 94 DeForrest, Dwight-W . 36, 51, 94 DeMesa, Jesse. ----, - , -36 Dempski, David ---- - ---- 20, 113 DeTienne. Ronald ---- ---- - - -20 Devish. Dennis.-- ---- --.,-13, 43 Dickerson, Richard ---- --------,- 2 0 Doan, Earl ---- - ---- , -,Y-20, 123 Doherty, Mike ----- ---,---- 4 2 Dolan, Jimmy--- ------ 20 Dolan, Ronld------ -----43 Donahue, Lorene-.-- --.--37 DooLittle. Gerald-.-- .---- 37 Door, Fred ------ .-- ------ --37 Doby, Delbert--,-- --------,-- 35 Doucette, Art -------- ---20, 84, 86 Drohman, Robert--H --------- -46 Duckwitz, Paul ---- -----,-- 4 3 Dunn, David ---- --.-- 3 6 Dunlap, Jack ---- .- .--,A- 20 DUIPT69, Duncan-, --- ------ --20 Durkee, George---. --- ----73, S7 E Eby. Kermy ------- --- ----- 37, 105 Edsall, Bryant ---- .-- ,--,-,v, 35 Edwards, Frank-- ---- ---, --------,- -N736 Edwards, Larry ---------.------------- --,- 3 7 Ehlis, Don ------------ ----------.- 4 3, 73, 87 Ehrler, Jim -------- 36, 63. 103, 105, 117. 123 Einhaus, Robert---. ----------------- --,.- 4 20 Eklund, Norm ----- .-- ---------- 1-55, 73, 87 Eli, Eddie --.---- --- ---,,--- --63 Elkins. Ray- -.---- -- ------ 13, 35, 117 Elliott, Richard --... 37, 88. 107, 120 Lovell, Tom ..,.. Elmore, Dick ,... Emery, Dave .... Enfield, Clyde ,.,, Enger, Olav--- Erdahl, Alan--- Erdahl, Wally ,.,-- 2 Erickson, Dick ..,.., -- Estes, Jim ..,...,. 12 13 Evans, Dennis ..,,. Ewell , Dan .,.., ---,- , Ewen, Garod--- Ewen, Roy .Y..-.. Eyres, Robert v... Fairbanks, Cliff .,,. Fairley. Ronald .... Farmer, Bob ..... Faulks, Curtis .,.. Faulk, Tom ......., Feldmann, Dave .... Fenton. - Tommy .A,. Fera, J 1m ....,.,.. Ferguson, Ralph ..... Ferrier, Fetters, Michael--- Jerry ..,.. Fix, Randy .....,,,,. Flintoff, Clifford-H Flye, Richard ...... Forster, Tommy ,..,. Forsyth, Dick ..... Fortier, Allan ..A. Fote, Louis .,.,., Francis, Ray ..,.. Franks, Larry ..... Freeman, Leon .,.. Freiheit, Gary .... From. Louis .....,. Frunz, Howard ..,, Gaines. John----- Ganwich, D Don ..... Gappa. Dick ..... Gardner, Ron A,.,, Gartner, Bob ..,,.. Gartner, Herbert ...., Geeson, Bruce ...,.. Geiger, Norman ..,,, Geiselman, Don ,,,Y. Gilbertson, John ..,. Goettling. Gary--- Goff, Larry -----.- Goodman, Bill ------- Gosk, David ..--- -- Gosteli, James ---- Gourley, Ted--- Gower, Bob ----..--- Graham, Jimmie ---- Grant, Bob ------- Gray. Jerry ..--- Green, Frank .----- Greenleaf, Don ---- Griffin, Roy ----- Grout, Gary ---- Gunns, Dail --.- Guske, Walt ----- Guthrie, Dale ---- -11115377 -. Y... . -...---- 20, 49, -V ..---.-- 37, 81, , 14, 20, 101, 107, 35 50 87 37 ----------43 60 82 120 -43 110 . -.----- 43, 83. ------------20 ----37, 93. 120 113 -----20, -------21 --------37 ---37, 105 -------37 --------43 ---21, 113 --- a....--- ----37 ----. ----------37, 78 -----21, 53, 58, 59, 117 ---.-------------37 ------------43 --------21, 96 ----21, 84, 87 ----------21 ----21, 120 -------42 -----37 ---------37 ----------44 ----44, 50, 107 -AY-----Y-AA ---------37 ----83, 84 ------110 -------37 -----44, 87 -------48, 58 ----44, 55, 83 -----14, 40, 113 -------61, 107 ---------40, 83 ----------40. 44 -----21, 105, 120 - ----------- 44 ---. -.------ 44, 55, 123 ----.-----------------21 --------------40, 117 52, 54, 63, 107, 117 -----------. ----------44 -40 ----21, 93, 103, 117 110 - --------. 105, ---------------38 -- .-----.------.. 21 ------37. 58. 105, 120 --.-37. 80. 81. 82, 83 -- -.-.. --21, 80, 83 -----------21, 120 - ------ 21, 105, 110 . .-.......----..- 37 ----21, 80, 81, 82, 83 Guzik, B1ll--- - ------------ ---44 H Hansen, Samuel -------- ---- . ------ 2 2, 96 Hanson, Fred ----- . ..----------.--- 22 Hanson. Jerry--- -------- ---22. 80, 83 Hanson, John ---- --. 13, 37, 63, 78, 107 Hanson, Phil ------ -.---..------ 4 4, 55 Hanssem, Dick ----- -.-. . .----- 4 4, 63 Hardesty, Michael ---- ----.--.----..- 4 4 Harmon, Fred ------- ..-- - -- --.------- 37 Harper, Fred ----.- ---.44, 55, 73, 84, 87 Harrell, Alfred ------------ ---------------- 3 7 Harrell, Bill -----------.-- . ---- . ---..--..- 37 Harrington, Jim ---- 10, 12, 14, 16, 22, 93, 101 107, 109, 117 Harrison, Don- --------------------- ------ 3 7 Hartley, Jerry--22, 49, 50, 52, 60, 98, 103, 107 Hartlien, Rolf--, -------------------------- 44 Hartman. Rolf-.-U ----------------------- 44 Hartman, Larry--- --- Hartman, Robert ---. --- Harwood, Earl ---- Habel, Ralph ----- Hagala, Hager, Mike ----- Jerry ----- Hall. Edward ---- Hall Jack ------- Hall: Victor G.--- Hall, Victor J.--- 37 22 -----44 --------21 ----22. 105 -------44 -----44 -------37 ---44,81 -----39 tucient Inciex Hamilton, Dennis-- Hampson, Mel ----- Haneline James--- - --------14, 22 ---------22, ----22, 97, 103 120 Haner, Dean ----- -------- 3 7, 61 Haner, Rob ---- ------ 4 4, 63 Hanlin, Terrill ---- ---- 2 2, 114 Hansen. Fred-- ---- -------- 2 2 Hansen, Harold ----- ------,--- 3 7 Haskins, Richard ---- ---.- 3 7, 110 Hatfield, Benny ---- -----,,, 4 2 Hathaway, Jerry-- ---44, 110 Haveman, Clyde ---- ------- 2 2 Hawks, Willis ----- ----- 1 6 Hayes, Jim ------ ,---- 4 3 Hayes, Larry--- ---Y- 2-58 Hays, Tom ------- ---- 7 3, 87 Hazelrigg, John ---- ,--g--g 3 7 Helland, Douglas-- ---------- 22, 105 Henry, Allen ------ ------------ 2 2, 101 Henthorn, Hugh ----- ---- 2 2, 84, 86, 96 Herbert, Bill ------ ----------- 3 7, 84 Hill, Bob --------- -,----------- 2 2 Hill, Orval ------ ---- 4 4, 83, 105 Hill, Richard ------- ------------ 4 4 Hillburg, Jimmy-- ---------- 44 Hinkle, Eugene ---- ----- 5 5 Hobbs, Michael ---- ----- 2 2 Hoffman, Milton ---- ---37 Hogaln. M. --------- ---- 1 14 Hokold, Harry ------ .---- 4 4 Holland, Fredric-- ---37 Hollar, Roland ---- -------- 9 6 Holmberg, Harold ---- ---------- 2 2 Holst, Mike ------- ------------ 3 7 Hopkins, Gary ----- ---37, 87, 112 Hora, Jimmy ------- ---------- 2 2 Horniyan, Dennie ----- -------- 4 4 Horton, Howard ---- ------ 2 3, 96 Howard, John ---- ------------ 4 4 Howard, Verne ---- ---- 3 7, 107, 117 Hue, James ------- ------------ 4 4 Huffman. Gary ----- ----- 4 3, 113 Hughes, Meryl ---- ---------- 4 4 Hulscher, Harvey- ------------ 23 Hurdelbrink, Lynn ---- ---- 1 3, 44, 110 Hutchinson, Ernest ---- ---------- 4 4 Hyde, Harold -..-- ..-.--.- 4 4 Imhoff, Fred ------ ----- 2 3 Indrebo, Roger--- ----- --?3 Innocenti, Dick--- --------80 Ivarsen, Ray ----- ---- 3 7, 113 Jackl, Eugene ..--. ---- ------- 3 7 , 47, 87 Jacobs, Phil ------ ----------------- P 3 Jacobsen, Bob ----- ---- 6 3, 73, 80, 81 87 Jacobsen, Fred--- ----------,---- --44 Jacobson, Roy ----- ------- 4 4, 81, 83 James, Bill ------ ----- 2 3, 80, 83 James, Mike ------ ----- 4 4. 73, F7 James, Sylvester-- ------------ 81 Jangard, Keith---.. ------ ---37 Jangard, Stanley-- -.... 37, 44 Jaquez, Curly ----- ---------- 5 5 Jaquez, John ----- ------------ 4 4 Jenkins. Joe --------- ---- 3 7, 105, 117 Jennings, Rodney- ----------- 37 Jensen, Larry ----- ----- 2 3, 101 Jensen, Roy -.---- ----------- f' 4 Johnson. Alfred--- ---------------- --44 Johnson, Bill ------ ---------- 3 6, 45, 105 Johnson. Bruce -------------.-- 36, 44. 55, 111 Johnson, Charles--- 37, 73, 87, 105. 114 Johnson, Charles -------- 44, 73, 87, 105. 114 Johnson, Curtis ---- ..--.------------ 8 7, 105 Johnson, Dan ----- ------- ---------- 4 4 Johnson, Darrell-- -------- ?3 Johnson, Don ----- ---------- 4 4 Johnson, Franklin ---- ----------- 4 4, 73, 87 Johnson, Jack ------- ---------------- 4 4, 58 Johnson, Larry ----------- 44, 55, 73, 84, 87 Johnson, Melvin J. .------- 23, 93. 96, 103, 105 Johnson, Melvin ---- -------- 9 3, 103, 105 Johnson, Phil ----- ----------------- 4 5 Johnson Richard--- ---- 41, 45, 55 Johnson, Terry ---- ---------- 3 5 Johnson, Wayne ---- ------------- 3 R Jolly, Jim ------- ----------- 3 7, 96 Jones, James ----- ---- 3 7. 52. 80, 107 Jones, Jim A. ------ ----- 3 7, 52. 63, 117 Judd, David .-.--.- -----..- 7 3 84. 87 Juggert, Norman .....--. ----- 5 2, 58, 107 Kaiser, Ken ------ ---- 3 7, 47. 93 Kalapus, Gary ----- ---------- 3 7 Kalivas. John --------- Kammeyer, Arnold-- Kandash, Tom ------ Karlinsey, Emory--- Kassuhn, Jan ------ Keffler, Brent ----- Keene, Danny ----- Kehn. Richard ----- Keister, Jerry ----- Keister, Robert ---- Kellogg, Dennis ---- Kelly, Bruce ----- Kelly. Martin ----- Kelly. Mike -------- Kennedy, Elston ---- Keys, Lee ..----.- -- Kiesel, Dick ------- Killian, Wayne ----- King. Bill ---------- King, Stan -------- -----107, 114, 117 --------24, 120 ------------45 - -'-7-117577 737 7 7-7-7-7.7137 7 377 7 587 7 i657 7i --------------------45 Klaaskate, Brian ----- Klein, Jerry ------- Klein, Jim --------- Klevmoen, Roger ---- Klippert, Jim ------ Knudson, Kent ---- Koenen. Vertin- - - -- Kopph. James ------- Koski, Bob -2---,22Y2 Y A Y Kosti ck, Dave ----------- Kouklis, John ---- 13, Kovas. Richard ---- Kula, Rae ------- Kupfer, Mike ---- 34. L Labertew, Lowell ------- Lukas, Gary ------- Lamb, Jim ------- -A Lampson, Ronald-- - Langlow, Eric ----- Langlow, Hugh-M Lanvard, Pete ------ Larsen, Dennis ---- - Larson, Art ------ Larson, Jerry ---- La rson, Pete ------- Lawson, Gerald ---- Leash. Charles ----- Lee. Roger ------- Leback, Ken ---Yv Lehman, Larry ---- Lenarz. Ron ------- Lewis, David ---- Lewis, Jack ------ Lewis, Jerry ------- Liddle, Dennis ---- - Lima, Al ------ --- Lmd. Gary --------- Lindholt, David ---- Linn, Donald ------ Linzwiler, Glen-A Lohre, Edward ----- Longozo, James ---- Langworth. Jim ---- Lorass, Bill -------- Lotz, Leroy --------- Lougheed. Ronald - - - Lovell, Eddie ------ Lowry, Ned ------ 58 87 96 ------- ------45, 94 36 45 07 ------ ----------35 ----45,105 -----105 ------45 ----24, 58 ----------24 -----------45 -4---Y-------45 ----37, 50, 107 -----------45 ----------38 ------38, 117 -------------45 ---30, 80, 81, 82 ----27, 45, 122 -------24, 105 --4---------------24 ------------------24 ------------------45 38. 49, 55, 58, 59, 91 107,109,117 --------W--------38 ----7 ---- ----- - 38 Y 45 24, 80. 83, 103, 105 -----UU--------120 ---------U-------24 -A----------------38 96 ----24, 84, 86, 87, -----24, 40, 47, 87 -------------45 ----Y--A-----45 ----58, 87, 173 ----45, 55, 63 -----------45 -----38,105 --A----Y----35 ----45, 63, 105 ------------46 --V---------38 -----24, 81, 82 ------------45 -------------45 -----4---------39 -4--YY-----------45 ----39, 49, 105, 107 ---------------39 -------------24 -----39 -----24 ------39. ---45, 57, 1 39 84 10 ------39, 84 ------------24 ----16, 24, 110 ----------39 --------45 83 Luftas, Robert ---- -ggrgri 4 5 Lukenbill, Gary--- --AY 39' 96 Lunetti, Frank ----- ,wg-g,, 2 5 M MaCCuaig, Marion ----------YYY2 2-239, 58, 85 MacDiCken, Bob ------ 13, 80, 81, 82, 83, 101 MacFarlans, Doug -----,,2,, -,YY-YY, ,--A-g 4 5 Mackeda, Dick ---- Maddux, Roy ------- Madsen, Ben ----- Magnus, Royal- - 13 . Magnuson. Herman- ------ -----------------39 --1711111 ----,-- 2---,-- 2 5 25, 49, 53. 78, 79, 100. -25, 49. 51. 52 60, 105, Magoon, George ---------- 35, 91. 96. 105, 109 Mahoney, Ronald ------- 117 Maijala, Earl ------ Mallory. Gerry ---- Manderson, Tom --.- Manke. Gordon ---- Mann. John ------ Mapes, Bob -------- Margeson, Dick ---- Marlow, Ervin ---- Marsh, Leslie ------ Marshall, Steve ---- Martin. Don- ---- - Martin, Jim--- --------------25 105 117 ---------25, 109. ------------25, 96 -----45, 110 -------.45 -------25 --------46 ----46, 57 ----25, 96 -------39 --------46 ----46, 110 ------105 -----25 133 Mason, -- ---- ---f-- Martin, Norman ,,,, Martin, Ted ,,,,,, Mason, Bruce- - - - - Ricky ,.,,,,, Mathews, Larry .,r, Matson, Ralph-- --. Matson, Richard--W Matthews, Larry-H McCafferty, Jack-H McCarthy, John-5-. McCarty, Mark- ,,., - .- McClary, Doug .,.,., McClure, Kenneth- - 55- Y 1 - McConnell, Marvin ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.., 38, McConnell, Bob ,,,,.,.,... McCormick, Richard .,,,,, McCuen, Jim ,,,,,, 13 McDaneld, Frank ,..,,.,,, McFarland, Tom ,,,,.,. 5-- McGuirk, Mike- - -. McIntosh, Marvin-- .- McKee, Lynn ,,,,,, . McKelvey. McKenney, Bob-.-- McKenney, Jim ,,,, . McKinnon, Jim .- McKinnon, Mike-- Lee- Bob ,,,,, McKnight. McLain, Douglas- - lVlcLean. Ronald. - McMillan, Duncan McNeese. William - . 1VIcPhaden. David-5 . Mears, Clyde. Meisner. Gene Melander, Gene Melvard. Bob Methvcn, Barry Meyer, Eugene Meyer, George Michael, Jack Miller. Clyde Miller, Kenny Miller. Tom Millner. Raymond Milne, Melvin Mitchael, Jim Mitchell, Andy Mitchell, Robert Mitsules, John Mnltke, Bob Monk, Don Moore, Charles Moore. Gene Moore, Paul Moore, Wayne Moorhead. Frank Morgan, Cecil Morgan, Dale Morgan, John Morgan, Tom Morris, Paul .- Morrow. Billy . Morrow, Isaac . Moseson. Gary . Mozel, Jim--.. . -. Mriglot. Ronald--. Muencli. Joseph -- Murphy. Jerry---. Myhre, Dough-- Myhre, Eddie .,,,. 546 114 Nash, Ted ,,,,,, 5 .- Nekeferoff. Don ,,,, Nelson, Don- --- Nelson, Doug 5--- Nelson, Gary5 --- Nelson, Norman-- 5. Nelson, Ranny ,,,, Nelson. Ron. ,,,, . Nelson. Thomas ,,,,., Neumann, Donald ,,,, Newton, Bill.-.---- Newell, David ,,,, Newell, Tom . -- Newell, Walter - Nordbey. Jerry ,,,, Norton, Larry 5 Novak, Dale -- Novak, Jim- O'Brien, James Ogden. Tom . . Ohlinger . O'Keefe, James Olin, Bill -- Olivers, Richard - Olson, David -- 134 -5. ,ssss,ssss 57 .---36. 46, 63 -5--------.46 ------14,25 5 ,s,.. as --------35 ----sa. 46 ------46 ----33 ----5- -5----44 -, ,,,,w,,ssss,.L 38 538, 63, 105.4107 -------555--5---46 58 ------------46, 55 --------------5-42 54, 55, 84, 65, 105 ----------------46 --------5--5----as -5-----36, 84 5---25, 78, 123 5----------as -------------46 ----25. 46, 97 ----5------46 -----25, 46 - ssss 46 -,--46 --- ssss .5..,46 . .5-. ssss -46 58 --46, 73, 87, 113 - -- 5 ,..- -39 5 .25, 105 46 33 .38 45 45 26, 94, 86, 114 45. 55 45, 55, so 45 46 5 26 26.98.112 35 98 45, as 13, 26, 60 97 45, 73. 67, 122 45 5 as 38 26. 73. 87 . 12, 26. 97. 105 . -- 45 5 . ..s5 . 45 50 . 2,,, 5 45 6.7s.109,117.123 .- .-- 5.--- 26 .---. - 5555 ---39 -5--45 ----32 ..--55 ----45 5 555555 45 -.-----------67 --5-.-----36, 94 --,----45, 63. 105 --5-13, 41, 46, 83 -----55-5-----46 -----26, 120 --------38 5------------46 -5---5--------46 ----------------26 -----26,s4,s6,105 ---------46. 105 -----26, 105, 117 .------------ss ------46, 96, 110 ----------5--5--35 ---26, 49, 52, 107 . 5555 .--.26, 122 ---,-,-------46 5---5.-------26 --,---------5536 -----ss. 110, 138 ..-26. 96, 105 5. .--- .5-. 546 -----.-- -5 ---26 5 38, so. 63. 103 -. 5555555555 -26 5 .- 5 26 . .46. 105, 110 36, so. 82 tudent Index Olson. Mark.-W Olson, Roger 55555 Orris, Don 55555555. Osgood, Melvin 555555 Ostrander, Larry 55555 Overly, Larry. --. -- Owens, David 55555 Owens, Eugene 5555 Owings, Jerry5--- 55 Ozanich, Michael 5555 Olson, Harold-55 55555 55 P Paine, William--5 ---- Palmer. Leonard 5555 Palmer, Larry 5555 Palmer, Stanley 55555 Papacek, Ronald- 55555 Parmalee. Norn1an 55555 Parrish, James-.5---d Patten, Dennis 5.555 Pederson, Gary 555 5 Peer, Richard 55555.5 Pelland. Ronald--A Perrin, Alex 5555 ,- 5 5 ----83 -----546 --------46 5555--46, 87 -5---27, 120 5--5----46 ---84,105 -5------38 ----527, 120 -5------35 -5--27, 117 -----37. 113. 120 --5-33, 49, 103 -------38. 49 ----55. 107 ----27. 91 ----46. 63 ---546, 84. 85. -5--5--5546, 55. Perrin, Bill 55555 55 5,555 13, 27, 93, 97, Peters, Ben-5---. .5--5 55 555555 --38, 111, Peterson. Kenneth 5555 5.5555555 3 8, 45, Peterson, Lyman- 5 55 Peterson. Stuart. Pettitt, George -- -.. Phenicie. Ed- 5 5 Pietz, Kenny 5 .-- Pietz, Ron--- 5 5 Plitikens, Alexander . 5 Potter, James 5 55 Price, Ted.. 5 5 Prokopovich. Mike Pruett Chuck.- Pruett Jack 55 Pruett, Richard 13, 27. Pullar Jack C Quashchinik, Ralph Quigley, Pat Quilici. Joe 5 Qunell. L, Quinn. William. 5 R Raichart,Allan- 5 5 Ramsey. Jerry 5555 5 Ramsfield, Keith5-- Ranahan, Pete 5555 Ranck. Garry--.-- Rankin, Don 555555555 Rasmussen, Merle---, Rasmussen, David 5555 Rasmussen, Gary 55555 Ray, Howard 5.5555 Reda, Gerald 555555 Redding, George 55555 Redford, Art .555555 Rediske, Don 55555 Reed, David 5555 Reichl, Ron 555555 Reid, Walter 5..5555 Reis, Joe ......55..5. Reynolds, Harold 5555 Rice, Leonard 55555 Richardson, Johnn- Ricketts, David 5555 Ricketts, James 5555 Rider, Jerry 555555 Ridout, Richard 5555 Riedler, Scott 55555 Riese. Ronnie 55555 Riley. Bob 555555 Riley, Tom 5.55555 Rising, Wayne 5555 Roberts, Allen 5555 Roberts, Curtis 5555 Roeser, Marlowe-H Rogers. Dean.---- Rogers, Dennis 55.. Rohrer. William-N Rone. Ronald 55555 Roscoe, Dick 555555 Rose, Bill 5555555555 Rosenquist, Bill 5 Ross. Jim 555555555 Ross. Wayne- 5 5 5 5 5 55--5555ffl5f27,7n ' 13, 38. 55, 103, 5--16, 27, 101, ' .5f27f 58fQ45f . 52, 33.58.59 49, 50, 51. 52, 59 27.97. 5 27. --271 111.8 --5-551839.52 55 ---73, 84, 87, --,-------45 --552iiA8119f --------50. 55. 5-5-39, 49, 57. --55-28, 39, 49, ---39. ----55. -----28, --------28. 5----50, 107. --ffffffffffiif ---38. 105, 107, -----------546, ffff55f1nf'105f Rossar. Marlow- --- .555.5.5.5.55 5555 Roth. Dennis 5555 55.555555555 ---- Rowley. Bill 5555 ---12. 16, 28. 78, 79. -38 -46 -38 122 113 -38 110 117 101 -E3 117 105 110 -27 545 110 .43 -45 105 59 117 58 117 110 105 38 114 .40 -46 38 117 86 83 39 117 545 107 107 -43 -28 545 117 -28 -28 537 -50 117 83 -45 -39 94 -46 555 1?3 -28 117 -46 58 105 117 84 -55 528 -39 -39 107 -46 546 -35 -55 -39 103 Royse, Gary 555555 Royse, Jack 5.5. Rubenson. Don 5555 Rupert. Bill. 5555555 Rushfeldt, Paul 555. Rustom. Bob 55555 Ryan. Joe .5555555 Rybolt, George 55555 S Sabol, John--. ---- --.. 1 0 Sialer, Davld-..-- --- Sanders, Jim 5555555 Sappington. Gary 5555 Schadler, Reuben 555- Schaff, Anton 555555 Schaler, Harry--- Schepro, Carl 555555 Schiffner. Roy 5555555 Schimling, Al1an..---- Schlosser. Ron-.----- Schmidtke, Gary 555555 Schmunk, Fred- 55-555 55 Schnyinkendorf, Bill 5-55 Scholz, Richard------L Schreiweis, Donald 5555 Schulz, Kenny 5--55-5 Schumock, Fred -.555 Scofield, Bil1---.--- Sellers, James --5555 Septoski, Robert. --- Setzer, Steven--.- Sharp, Walter 5555. Shaw, Dick 5555555 Shelton, Chuck 55-5 Shindle, Gene-.-- Shirlcy, Jerry-A Shoop, Steve---5 Siemons, Ernie-.W Siler, Pat 5-5--- 5 5 Simatic, Jerry----. Slmkins, Merle---. Simon, Randy --.. Skinner, Gary-- 55 Skinner. Norman.- 105 -28 --5--5-----39 -5---83. -46 -----55, 58. 107 -------5---38 ---------528 ----28. 49 , 12, 28. 93. 101. 117 55-5-5-,--5-------28 57 ----------46. 55 -----------78 55--29.61,107 -----44. 112 -----44. 123 --------44 555-529 5555546 -----39 555529 --5---35 ---5-5-----47 --5------44. 83 -----44. 109, 110 -,-----------44 5 5-5555555 35 55-----5---44 -----5--29. 105 ----39. 58, 117 -5-----39, 84. 29 29 98 5---29 -E--44 ----39 --5-39 ----29 ------44 5- 5-5555 29 ----13, 43 ---..-30 -------543 Skladany. Neale .. - - -----43. 55 Snudn Bob. - 5 --5--. --43.55 Smith. Don 5 ---39, 101. 105. 1?0 Smith, Don R.. -- ---39, 101, 105, 110. H0 Smith, Horace-- -..-- 5 -43. 57 Smith, Jerry -- .5-5 43, 55, 63, 84 Smith, Myron .5 5555555 43, 55 Smith, Roger - -. --. ----- -29 Smith, Steve. -5 ,-- 46 Smith. Terry . ---. -453 Smyth, Maurice -4 '13 Snide. Howard- 5 Snowden, Don-, 5 Snyder, Howard5 .- Sorger, Bob.. . Sotak, Don55 Spinney, Steve-- Spooner, Bruce --5-5 . Spooner, Edmund5..- Stallone, Barney-H Stavig. Paul 555555 Sterio, Palmer 5555 . --43. 105 29 . V55 .. . 39 --. 30 555- 95 5---.-,.-81 ---29.120 ----.. 43 .---.63 ----51, 84 Stewart, Bruce 5---5 5------ - - ------ ---35 Stewart, Leonard 5------55555.------ --.---35 Stolzman. Dale --55---5 13. 49, 55, 58, 107, 117 Stone, Keith 5555-5 55--------.--.- - - 5.---- 43 Stone, Michael 5-5- 5-5.5------------------ 3 0 Storey, Terry 55555555555555555555 46, 105, 122 Storie, David ----555---5------------- 30. 130 Strickland. Dale 5555 31 80. 81, 82. 83, 91 Stubbs, Bob-5 -5-5--.----.55-------------- 105 Stuntz, Ronald ---- 5.-5.-55--.5-- -----5-- 4 7 Summers. Allen 5555 -------- 4 3 Suppes, Paul 55555 .---- 3 0, 105 Svinth, Dick. -55555 -------30 46 Swadeenr, Albert 5----.5555-5.------------ Swanson, Gene ---------.......--....-.- --30 Swanson, Jon 555--555-5.-------------- 43. 13 Swift, Larry---.10, 12, 13, 31, 47, 78. 93, 95 97, 101, 109 Swigart, Jerry--5--.. ------------------- ---45 Swim, Orville 5--- ----.----- 5' 7 Syverson, Paul 55555 ---- 4 6, 55 Szabo, Paul-- ---- --.-.. 4 6 T Talbert, Darrel, 555-5--5---555-55...-55 46, 83 Tallman, Gene--- .----- ------------ 3 0. 80, 83 Tandberg. Willard -------------------.--- .37 Taravella, Ben -5-- 10, 30, 80, 81, 82, 83. 84, 86 Tavenner. Lester- -5----555555 39, 50, 103, 105 Taylor. Bob--- 5- --555555555555555555 ----539 Taylor, Dick----- 555555,5 39, 113 Teschida. Bob- . ---- Thompson, Gary ---. , ----5--555 -5-30 Walentiny, Diek ,,,.. Thompson, Herbert ,.... Thoralason, Ted- .,,- Thornhill, George-M ff 1111216 -46 87 -30 Thamley. Clyde- ..., . ,.,..,, ---if---35, 112 Thurman, Clifford ,,x-A-- A,A,,w---,--MA-Ax 4 3 Tlngstad, Eddie-.. .... . . . 30, 49. 60, 62, 107 Tochida, Bob ,.-, vm -,-xA-V-A--x,M,x-A M746 Tradewell, Tom .,,,, x,w----,,,,A- , -,,, 4 6 Tr0SDer. Rick .,,.. ,,,, , .,. .. 4 ess, 120. 123 Trowbridge, Terry-- 30, 105, 113, 117 Turk, Alvin ------- M- --n----,---1---- 46 Turk, William ------- --------- 3 0, 122 Turner, Jay ------- ---------- 3 6, 96 Tumer, Joel ---- -------- 3 0 Twaites, John ----- --------- 1 10 Tweden, Wally ---- ---------- 1 6. 33 117 Twibell, Douglas--, , --------- . ---.- 13. 46 Tyler, George ----- ------- 1 3 133, 105. 107 Uanham, John ----- ----- --------- - - ,36 Ulseth, David .----------- --------- 3 J, 122 Ulseth, Gary ----.- . .--- --- ---- 47, 73, 122 Underwood, Franklin ------ --------- 3 9, 103 Van Cleave. Cecil--- ---- -------- - 47 Van Cleave. Robert- ------ 33, 120 Vandermeer, Bill-- ----- ---------- - 47 Vandervort, Milton- ---- -- -.-------.-. -47 Vangen, John ---.-.- ---.----.- 3 9, 83 Van Volkenburg, Donald .----- 39, 83, 96, 120 Vavrek, Michael ---- Veach, Charles ----------- Vidovic. Ron -------- --- Vierthaler, Manfred-- ,-- Vig, Don -.-.---..... -- --------------30 ------------39 47 -WWW-'110 ----47, 101. -----47, 55, 110 tuclent Vig, James--- Virgillo, Jim ---- Vivian, Clarence-- Vogel, William ----- Vogt, Kenny -------- Vogt, Roger ----------- Voice, Lee Andrew- - -- Wadsworth, Richard-H Wagner. Dale --------- Waken, Dennis .-.-- W k D a en. on-, - Walden, Jim ------ Index --------47 ----47, 83 --------47 ------47 ------47 ------31 ------39 -----31, 80, 81, 82, 87 39 ----------------31 - -- ------ 31 ------33 96 ----31. Wilbur, Bill ------- Wilbur, Lynn ---.- - Wiles, Jim -------- -----------31, 114 ----47. 73. 87, 96 Walker, Jack ----- ------47 63 Wallace, Don ------- ---- 4 7, Walling, Robert ----- ------ 6 3 Walsh, Bob .------ --,--- 3 6 Walsh, Martin ---- ------ 3 J Welsh, Mike -------- ------ 3 6 Walth, Kenneth ----- ------ 3 6 Wakin, Dennis ---- ------ - ----31 Wakin, Don ..----- -------- 3 1, 58 Wannebo, Alleri-- - ------------ 36 Warner, Bill ---- .---- 3 1, 96, 114 Warner, Don ---- ------------ 3 6 Warner, Harry ---- ---------- 4 7 Watinliz, Don ------- --------- 1 14 Webster. Daniel ----- ----- 3 1. 105 Weed, Arlin ---.----- ---- 4 7, 83 Wegielowski, Mike --.- -------- 3 7 Wehr, Dean ------------ ---------- 4 7 Weightman, Richard ----. ---.- 3 1, 110 Welsh, Mike ---------. .------- 4 7 Wells, Wayne ------- ------ 3 1 Wheeler, John ---..- -.---. 3 8 Whittier, Norman ----- ---- 4 3 Wiggen, Gerald ----- ------ 3 3 ----------------43 Williams, Dave--- ------------ --43 Williams, Dennis ----------------------.-- 43 Williams, Don -------.-------------------- 31 Williams, Gary .------------.------------- 43 Williams, Jerry--13, 49, 53,63,97,101, 107,110 Williams, Louis ----------------------- 43, 101 Willis, Dale -------..-------------.-...---. 43 Willits, Dori .---- ---..--.-. 3 1 Wills, Robin -..--.-.---.....-.-------. 40. 112 Wilson. Larry .........---.----.---... 40, 105 Winner, George --.----.-.--..---------... -43 Wirth, Gary -.---- 13, 40, 93, 94, 97, 103, 105 Witmer, Jeri ---------------- 43, 105. 110. 122 Witter, Jim --------.-...-...-...- .--..--,f 4 0 Wittrnan, Ray -.-- -.-....-..- ..... 4 0 Wolfer, Daniel --.- -----.-.f..f 3 1 Woodard, James-- Woods, Floyde ---- Woolery, Fred ---- 43 ---- --85, 86. 87 31 43 Wright, Bill .--- -.-- -.-.------ Y Young, Bob ------ ---- 3 1, 84, 86, 87, 105, 117 Young, Chester-- --...----- 13, 43, 63, 105 Z Zaber, Dennis ----- --- Zacher, Robert------ Zaichkin, Bob -------- ------NI --------------40 ----------------39 40 Zelinsky, Danny ------------------.------- Zevenbergen, David ------.---- 43. 80. 81, 83 Zevenbergen, James ----- --------------- 4 0 Zuber, Brian .---.----- ------------- 4 3 Missing Senior Lynx BROWN, LINDA LEE BROZOVICH. CAROL BRUNS, BETTY BURDICK, ARTHUR COOPER, DON COSSINS, DANNY CRAIGHEAD, DONALD CUSATO, PAUL DETGEN, LILLI EDWARDS, SIMON ENSTROM, ALLAN FISCHER, RONALD FLOM, RICHARD FOUKE, WILLIAM FRANK, ELMER HADLEY, WILLIE HAGEN, MICHAEL HARTFORD. ANTHONY HARWOOD, WILLIAMS HILSENDEGER, JOSEPH KESELBURG. CHARLES KIRK, RHETT KORVER, BOB KUJAWA, JIM LARSON, DORTHY LARUE, JANICE LEVAGE, DELBERT MCARTHUR, RAY MCLAUGHLIN. SHIRLEY MCVEIGH. MARY MCWILLIAMS, CHERYL MERRITT. LANNY MORLEY, BARBARA MURPHY, JUDITH NELSON. FLOYD OLSEN, MURIEL ORMAN, KEN PARR. GORDON PETERSON, LYMAN RICHTER, RITA SHENKEL, DUDLEY SHIELD, JAMES STAGEBERG. DAVID TAYLOR, NORMAN TEUTSCHER. EILEEN TINGSTAD. ED VANHUE. CHARLES XVEI-LS. FRED XVHITE. STEWART XVILSON, EDDIE XVOODS. FI-OYDE N 1 PSISOIIHCI IIICICX S. Q Allison. Weaver J.-Soc. Sc. ,,..,,A....... 6 Lasley, Cornelia-Math. ,............. ..., 8 Armstrong, Florence-Bus. Ed. ..,,,,,,... 6 Leach, Royal-Sc. .,,,Y,.. .....,,Y.,,,..... 8 Barrick, Paul-Ind. Arts .,.,,,,,..,.....,. 6 Legg, Lois-Eng. ...,........v,....,.g,.... 8 Bergh, Glenn R.-Music A....... --10, 85, 86 Lilly, JessieFor. Lang. Dept. Head ....,, 8 Belden, W. A.-Custodian .......,..,,..,Yf 10 Lilly Stella-Eng. .,...... ..f.f.....f...... , Bernagfli. ligthgine-Esc. SZ., lgept. sg Lindholdt, Alfred-Indk Arts ....,......V.. 2 ' Bird, aro - ys. . .f., . 4 , 51. , Luellen,Darler16+C1er .Y.,... ,.....VA - - ' ' Botnen, Alice-Asst. Chief Cook .......... 10 Lyon, Robert-Eng. ..,,,,...,,Y,.,. 8, 70. 113 Bowers, Frances-Soc. Sc. ............ 6, 100 Maclntyre, Jennie--Bus. Ed. ,............Y A 1 Branham. Pearl-Custodian ......,,,,,.... 10 Mantz, Helen-Math. Dept. Head .,.......Y 8 . E , I Brinegar, Ethel-For. Lang., Eng. ,.... 6. 101 McLin, Jack-Ind. Arts ...,......,, 8, 72, 110 5 V ' Ji I. f I v fn Q, gsgrooks. Slgldogind. grts ...........,.,. lg Matousek, Clara-?Pa1stry Cocgk ...,1.. gi-65.152 urnsen, avi usto ian .f,v....,.,,1.. Mayer, Norman-- n . Arts, c. Y...., . , Carlson, Arthur-Bus. Ed. ,,,,,1........ 6. 77 Melquist, Margaret-Home Ec.--- ,,.. --- 8 Q iq ghristiariVIDQnald1Ini. Arts--6, 53. 72, Molina, Rugh-1i1gs.IEal.-A-1 ..1.. ..,,Y 2 ISSUE, axlne-C er .....YfA........ . Motte er, vere - n . rs ......... ---- RQ Clarke, Helen-Phys. Ed. Dept. Head---6, 73 Mullen, William, Phys. Ed. - Cleary. Alta-Chief Cook .-....,....,..,-, 10 Dept, Head ,-,,,,,-,- ,....,.... 8 , 49, 64, 66 , , 1 Contris. Joseph-Eng., Lin. News---7, 78. 79 Muller, Selma-For. Lang. ..,,.......... 8, 97 ' 1' 3 ' Y ' gr1pppn,hE112ageth7-Eng.i--IE .......... 7. 122 Murland, Helen-For. Lang. .............. 102 K I DgxI:g1I1?VISrA?ed 9151506-C er .........-.... 7 Myhrman, Thelma-Home Ec. .,...,,,,,.,. 8 . - - ....--................. Nelson, Helen-Eng. .f..f.....,.1..,...... 8 1 t ' gf-92811. R0I1lJ6I't-MuSiEDepEdHead---7. 10. 82 Nicholson, Athyleen-Bus. Ed. Dept. Head 8 I Oemer, oismarie- us. . ............. Norton, Cloma-Lib. .,..,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,, 8, 95 gr-ake. 1X311gCET?iC- Dept. Head ..... ---H7 Olts, Mildred-Bus. Ed. .....1........... -- 8 118311. -- US 0 ian ---.-.........-...... Opgenorth, Olive--Soc. Sc. .,..,,..,,,,,,.. 8 1 Dye, F10l'el1C6-COOK ...........-.......... 10 Palo. Rosa-Eng. Dept. Head- .,,,........ - A A Ellingseg, Allaniilnd. Pizrts Dept. Head--- 7 Pangborn, Helen-Home Ec. Dept. Head--- 8 nger. ernice- ome c. ................ Pester, Leonard-Bus. Ed. ....... ...... 8 , 112 1 K F8dl'l6SS, John-Ind. Arts ...,,,., 7, 53, 55. 63 Peterson, Pete-Custodian ,,,,,,-,,,,,,vA4 10 . Falk, Richard-SOC. SC. ,,., ,...,,,,, 7 , 96 Ramsay, Edith-Home EC, k,Y,A------------ 9 Q ' Feutz. Helen--Counselor ...... .. .,,.,.... 7 12 Roe, Charles-Math L,--,-..L,v,,,,,,,v 9, 109 x ' 51023. lgeflflifllilh-QPFTIISEDSI -..-- in-.5. 14, 97? lgollefson, Melba-Home Ec. ,,..1........ -- 9 1 1 A OS er. 0l'0 5' mi ounse or --.----.. a yer. Alice-T IR m Clek --------- - I 3, Frederick. Wanda-Nurse ...-.---- .7. 95. lla Schvwartz, Edward?-So2?Sc.---I1 -------- 9, 49 4 1 ' A I5 Fuller. Owen--Cusgodiarl ....-..---.- ..--.-1,3 Sharp, John-Counselor ----------- ---9, 103 Gale, Gary-BUS d-. ---.-. --- Scott, Wallace-Soc. Sc. ------- ----9, 67 F Gilmur. Charles-Phys. Ed. .-7, 49. 60, 68 Sheppard, Don-Ind. Arts ---,--. ---- 1 13 y F 1 213215 N81cICy-SOCESC. -- ---. -----..7. 121 Sherwood, Clara-Sc. -----.,,,,.,- ,--,--, 9 a . ' ' . ' - .. --. .. . .. .H 7 Smith, Lily--Eng., Lincolnian---- ----9, 77 '4.i. j J 1 u?fmx,lnA112gT11erEth7g - - . 7 smith Arthur-Bus Ed 9 A Haaland, George-Ind. Arts . .. --... 7 Steiger, Henry-For. Lang--Z-W --1:1 9 ' ' 4 Hagndorn, Albert-Head Custodian .--. 10 Sterlin , Vivian-Ph s. Ed. ---- ---. 9 , 73 t, E Y I ,J 5 Hague, Lloyd--Ind. Arts -------.- 7 Sullivan, William-Eng. ------ , ---- - 9 1 Halsey. Jean-Home Ec.. 7, 97, 102 Summers, Leona-Bus. Ed. ---- .---- 9 t U Haltom, Ramona-Eng. .-- - -7. 93 Summers, Morris-Eng.. -- ----9, 88 t Hannula,E1-lichard-Bus. Ed.- .7. 56, 70 Taylor, Eula-Bus. Ed.- - .---- 9 Hansen. eanur-Lib. . - .. 95 Tracey, Don-Art-...... . --. -- 9 4 Hardie. William-Vice Principal .. --- 5 Trier, David-Sc.--.U . ...14, 120 , ' il ff I Harvey, Janet-Engw . . ..-. -. - - 7 Walsh, James-Bus. Ed... -- -9. 55, 63, 68 Hawley, Searle-Soc. Sc. --- 7. 111 Washbum, Elizabeth-Clerk. -. .-- 9 Herring. Gertrude-Eng- . .- . .- .-- 7 Waters, Jessie-Phys. Ed. ---- .- .- . .9, 73 F I Johnson. Ellis--Counselor.. ----- 7, 105 White, Robert-Ind. Arts, Soc. Sc. . 9, 10, 96 '4 -- A Keller, Frank--Custodian--, ------ 10 Wilbert, A. L.-Custodian-- -.. . . .10 8 Kennedy, John-Math.---.W .. -- 8 Wilson. Ruth-Eng., For. Lang. -. 9, 118 j . K-X 'J- D I 1 1 7 ' 9 W1 . 1 ff 1, x -1 . - fl 5 :T 1 5 ' X jd - jj! ' 1 9 . p XO ' Avlis' 5' ' I 1' ' w 3 J ' A Lf' yup Mp r I , ' I I 71,11 . fa - x bu C JJ jf ' ' - .' 1 ' N 1 . N 1 Q , . 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