Lincoln High School - Lincolnian Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)
- Class of 1961
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Foster, Mark , Q Galen Cgrrah work on pioiects in Chemistry 3 ' lk V I 1 , X ' V' f L D AroucgA Q Classes ' er l- mn nowlevgge , A. , i ' Putting the final .touches on her mobile in Art Class Junior Rosalind Zachow explains a difficult problem Maniann Tichy, Senior Art student to her Algebra 3 class 7 . . 547161 experience or ur ocaiions c74n0l Careers . . Soph Penny Porter prepares salad as classmate Working on his machine shop proiect in her Home Economics class assists is Senior Ken Christensen Presenting the latest spring fashions in the D. E. Style Show are Junior Chuck Clark, Senior Chuck Reese and '59 grad Ted Thoralclson. 8 Boys' Club otticers Mike Gay, Fred Brown and Interest is intent on port of fans of Lincoln-Stadium game Gary Weber present Pot Thompson the Door Prize at the Student-Faculty Game fjlroucql Social odcfivifies e grow n CAaracfer, mafuriiy 54140, Social grace. . Song Queens put forth spirited harmony 9 Star Haltback Granville Anderson dodges blocker in Stadium game fjzrougz 04iAlefics Iwe Learn oolaerafions 5411! Sporfsmans IP. . After the rebound is Sophomore athletic sensation About to take her final shot, Marilyn Lukosh participates Dave Williams in the after school sports program , X , N X x V k nl X 'IO JW JJLQMSL , 'AH' 6-004 7-14lC,Zf in ,A i' ! A, I- Q, !s2..3..Aij tw-png, ,aw t W ,44f:-neo,-1:wcf9'-lj L if fj,,,4,.17 , FNJ 31 iff-f 41541 If-4 ACF- .4-2 QL,-041 114.1 iff, Neff CN'-4'7 . .A V if i---Q-f'fxk'4 I'-lex About to investigate the workings of our County government are the Senior members of the Abe Student Council . . . FWAICA relaare s or fjze uiure. Seniors Sheryle Thorsen and Ron Prather pause at election machines, anticipating the time in the near future when they'Il be voting ,,...- .Q,.-f' 'Il , ,,:'4 -Af . . . 1 , ., . ,. H P Q . .4 W A - Wg? k' ., ,MM I , H f' 'HA-X far. .A 'A ' Q' -A - , - 55532. 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W N .A Q . -V4 ,Max X 1 XA N .AAA V .A., ,V.AA.AAj.,,jg,Ag,A:AAAngVg.M5.33gsQ,,f., , M . . rt fa , . JK Q. A . , , ' ,,.,MA3g3 Q .b,,,,...wAAs V . 4 ' VV V 1 . V V -ff , -V M V' V . 1. rg , ' ' 'Ev-4' fn 1. 1 ' -..fha-,av N... .VV V VH 5 V rincipa s Qirecf 040lminisfrafion . . . Principal Ken Flora congratulates Senior Nelson Duncan, Consulting with Principal Flora is senior scholastic advisor, after both bought their Senior Class Beanies Miss Katherine Bernard l c Q-53 f il mm t 'A Q2 TQ-w11'7-' Vice Principal John Sharp, Principal Kenneth Flora, and George Fallis, Vice Principal 'I4 . . . rmile qaculfy mparfs nowleolge . . . Principal Ken Flora in 1961 directed a staff of 96, probably the largest faculty in Lincoln's history. 1961 will no doubt be the peak year in regard to faculty size, for eleven teachers and an administrator, George Fallis, were transferred at ycar's end to Mt. Tahoma High. Those transferring from Lincoln in 1961 were Dean Mellor, Sue McWhirter, Bob Lyon, Ed McNeal, George BAARSLAG, LILLA-Home Economics. BARDEN, ROSE-English. BENDIEN, LEROY-Social Science. BERNARD, KATHARINE-Social Science, Sr. Scholastic Advisor, Dept. Head. BOWERS, FRANK-Social Science BOWMAN, ED-Social Science. BROOKS, SHELDON-Industrial Art. BROWN, TERRY-Science, Advisor: Proiection, Pep Club. Whitney, Charles Roe, Don Sabol, George Halland, Larry Ubben, Lilla Baarslag, and Cliff McNeal. Scholarships for study during the summer of 1961 were awarded to Norm Mayer, biology research, Stan- ford, Ed McNeal, chemical bond, Reed, Connie Lasley, mathematics, U. of W., Terry Brown, chemistry, Oregon State, and Oliver Magnussen, biology, Washington State. .. . .,,,, vs' W' - .1 l . it-4 . . .3 sr-mf' 1, V BRUSH, JEANEUE-Librarian. Q ,ag iff, A sucxnen, noweNA-Physical Ed. A 77 ,. or g CARLSON, Ant-Business Ed., aus. Mgr. Lincolnian. ' A W? ffN,,,f ji . ri cnmsnm, ooNALo-indusifiai Am, wfesning clad-, 5 , . 1 og A Q . - CLARKE, HELEN-Physical Ed. 1 ' A I l 'N ,f t coNooN, Puoeue-enqnsh. i Y , , g Zgi comms, Joe-English, Lincoln News. : if ' . CRIPPEN, ELIZABETH-English, Advisor v.c:.Y. e - ' .. 4 e ,f .5 - i f .4 i , V. . 'LQ r Y 1 ' '1'-Q ff- '7 Y, We :QM4 ,V -5' 'fri if .Q 5 sz-- if 5 gz.Qsf', p xi' 9? .1 'QQ 1 . ,ya .. 4 15 Ol' W Q uf: .5 ' s MCCCSS . Q . CULBERT, RUTH-Business Educafion. DIGHTMAN, DIANE-Social Science, Advzsor E! Charro DOERNER, LOISMARIE-Business Ed, Advisor Lynx R failers, Abes Traders. DOWNS, JAY-Industrial Arfs, Advisor Rollmg Radspht hers. DRAKE, WALLACE-Science Depf. Head ELLINGSON, ALLEN-I nd usfrial Arts. FADNESS, JOHN-Maih., Basebaf! Coach GALE, GARY-Business Ed., Soph. Foofball Reserve Bas keiball. GILMUR, CHARLES-Physical Ed., Leifermen s Club GLASER, NANCY-Social Science. GOODWIN, MAXINE-English. GRIMES, ALICE-Mafh. HAALAND, GEORGE-Indusfrial Arfs HAGUE, LLOYD-Indusrrial Arfs. HALSEY, JEAN-Girls' Club Advisor, HALTOM, RAMONA-Eng!ish. HAWLEY, SEARLE-Social Science HERRING, GERTRUDE-English. KENNEDY, JOHN-Mafh. LASLEY, CORNELIA-Advisor Math C LEGS, LOIS-Maih. LIPKE, VIRGINIA-English. LYON, ROBERT-English. MacINTYRE, JENNIE-Bus. Ed. MAGNUSON, OLIVER-Science. MAIN, ROBERT-Band, Maiorelles, MAYER, NORMAN-Science, Foolball Coach. MCLIN, JACK-Rifle Club, Induslrial Arla. MCNEAL, CLIFFORD-Social Science, Chess Club MCNEAL, EDGAR-Science. NICWHIRTER, SUE-English, MELLOR, DEAN-Tennis Coach, English. MELQUIST, MARGARET-Home Economics MOTTELER, EVERETT-lndusfrial AHS. MULLEN, WILLIAM-Physical Ed. MULLER, SELMA-Foreign Language. MURPHY, JACK-Sludy Hall, Reserve Baseball Song Leader and Yell Staff Advisor. MYHRMAN, THELMA-Home Ec. NICHOLS, ROBERT-Social Science, Swimming Coach Mr. George Whitney explains his program to parents at Bock-to-School Night 04.4 if 6? .., 3,33 . 5 7 x ounsel ?or appiness f.: - '4 - I K ff' Q: .- ,-.Q 5QQ, , ' 'X 'V .vi ' . .. ' V... , -, Iiiiggb. 'W .. we H., i. jnwy ,. f.. jing V. cg . ,..1, ggi? Y . ,..---. A . ff I -'f Y ' 3 I f f.. L,. : f N - ig. ..-5 ji .4 , S. Q? . ,ig - -1 4753: wks, 1 Q A if Illia. N, - I if Q 4 I ,vw Q. . v -H axe. Mus. I +2- 52 W.. N 't 5 . 4 . I f 4- Gp- . 1 W yH:I' T..,, 33 V IW! ws lik 5 N T lg I W .7 Q-' I8 2' gil 'E . WEP:- .I lf? .,. Q 4 .,1Q-ix' A 44,59 3' . . .5 1-- e n . .. . ,. 4 1? 3 we , K . X l ff, lt.. xigfiigx . 5 . gg NICHOLSON, ATHYLEEN-Bus. Ed. Dept. Head. CCHS, FRANK-Dramafics, Ski Club Advisor. OLTS, MILDRED-Bus. Ed. PANGBORN, HELEN-Home EC. ROBINSON, JOHN-Social Science, Debafe. ROE, CHARLES-Mafh. SABOL, DONALD-Malh. SCHUCHMAN, MR.-Choir, Music. SCHWARTZ, EDWARD-Social Science, Alhlelic Direcfor. SCOTT, WALLACE-Social Science SEGER, KATHERINE-Bus. Ed. SEVEREID, DONALD-Induslrial Arls. SHEPPARD, DONALD C.-lndusfrial Arts, Bowling Club. SMITH, LILLY-English. SMITH, VIRGINIA-Bus. Ed., Usher Club. STEIGER, HENRY-Afliliafion Advisor, Fgreign Language STERLING, VIVIAN-Soc. Sci., Aqua Maids, L.L.L. SULLIVAN, WILLIAM-Soc. Sci., Lincolnian Advisor. SUMNER, BETTY-English. TRACEY, DONALD-AH, Ari Club. TRIER, DAVID-Foreslry, Foreslry Club. UBBEN, LAWRENCE-lndusfrial Arls. WAGNER, THOMAS-Bus. Ed. WALTER, JAMES-Science, Boys' Glee. WATERS, JESSIE-Social Science. WEESE, MERLE-Bus. Ed. WHITE, ROBERT-lnd. Arfs, Public Address. WH ITN EY, GEORGE-Social Science. WIDMAN, JOSEPH-Physical Ed. WILKINS, MRS.-Nurse. WILSON, MRS.-Foreign Language. HAY, NANCY-Secrefary, Office. GRASTETTER, PAT-Secretary, Office, CISSNE, MAXI NE-Secrefary, Office. WASHBU RN, ELIZABETH-Aifendance, Office. ELMORE, BRENDA-Secreiery, Office. POWERS, PAT-Affendance, Office. MURRAY, LENORE-Coileqe Counselor, FALK, RICHARD-Counselor. FEUTZ, HELEN-Counselor. PESTER, LEONARD-Counselor. ,wa .CNP ' I J N 1 as L' K , ,gg if E 5 N A' f Q h X R xc' .Lv li K L -we 3 .K . ,A x 4 -A S V ,'.. 2. 5 x 1 1. . .W ,,,, , D, D i 1 .. -. ,. Q, f . Z .. mf if EQ WWW f . N 'fr ,sm .. .V .. Ei S. .1 Y ,5- ' . 1. ' - . A 34 ,,, W 1. V gg. ,f 5.- Q4 + '5 , L . . f 1- Q' 1 1 P I , .f y . ,-N, . , nj J an I 5 I we . ' F Ff,,,x 'Q 3 ami Cn cy xi Q7-Aere 0414 0414 gn kjfnowing tj-Ling, uf 04,50 Ceriain 04145 gn eac ing 99 66 O I zcero, e egzgus I9 Sfaffe Serve ScAool. . fxqf- Q . Peeling potatoes, making salads, and making soup as early as 7:30 a.m., the cooks arrive to start the meal for the day. Under the direction of Mrs. Cleary, Head Cook, work is done by the time for first lunch, with the aid of student assistants and other cooks. Work ends at 3:00 p.m. for the cooks. Under the direction of Paul Ridenour, Head Cus- todian, the maintenance crew prepare the building for the Abes. Starting the furnace early in the morning, sweep- ing the floors, cleaning the buildings, and replacing broken windows are iust a few of the daily tasks performed by the maintenance crew. Lincoln is the finest school in the city. Let's keep it that way, is the word from Mr. Fuller. ln charge of keeping Lincoln clean are the ianitors, from left: Moore, L., Smith, B., Fuller, O., Knudson, L., Edwards, E., Henschell, A. , ,.,.,. ,..,,. ..,. C -- l sz! lllhil 'be tiff!-Q ft? ' fe. nfl! Cafeteria Staff-In charge of feeding hungry Lincolnites are: Left to right: Stewart, M., Ness, S., Cleary, E., Botnen, A., Klingbile, M. 20 .fw z- 4 5 2' E ,fasiifg - ,fgaayk 'Ez' Y E T'7E'7 , k L, 2 nfzihf QW ' 'far' qv 5 ,m,1 . - 'l'11'-li!-f.wm,mg2l .m T- T754 'WFST :rf ' V -, 'V H f:g,gTgg3, ' . ' V .N P 15 A--Q A A M. K Y : rw ' .1 ww, ., A-55 -X H- ,,,y,gwgvIHg': 11.15 J ff '. .. . ,. . -'f ii!! , X: Q. 1 5 W G awfkfuk 5 ? Nw M.. ...-.un gf!! -saw fiv- vm'-Q 'Sat' ve- 4? 'ions' Honor Graduates--Top Row- Abbot, Mariiean-0', Baumgardner, BarbarafI0, Bergsten, Joan-I7, Bliss, Joanne-6, Cadieu, Fred-IO, Callison, Gary -6. Second Row-Capener, Joan-l3, Cluchey, Margaret-O, Craig, Jim-I2, Foster, Ralph-IS, Geiger, Barbara-I4, Hanson, John-14. Third Row- Hanson, Jon-I2, Hardy, Wlaine-I, Henely, Kaysfil, Kalivas, Dean-Il, Kunsing, Rita-9, Lerew, Ida-ll. Fourth Row-Moeller, Bruce-3, Murphy, Cara -9, Nelson, Carolyn-IO, Oline, Nancy4O, Owens, Robert-8, Prather, Ronald-I5. Fifth Row-Robinson, Sharon-2, Sather, Florence-l3, Smith, Phyllis -I5, Spring, Thomas-12, Spooner, Lenore-4, Wunder, Lenore-5. 'Number of Credits earned in High Achievement classes. 37 xjfonor grads ainfczin . The Honor Graduates of the Class of 1961 have, through hard work and determination, 'maintained a 3.5 grade point average or better for their entire three years at Lincoln. In addition they have been enthusi- astic participants in all phases of school activities. 22 Included in their midst are scholars, athletes, leaders, and followers. To all the Honor Graduates at the Class ot 1961 go the congratulations of the faculty and student body of Lincoln High School. 4 19,12 R. AALBUE, JAN E.-Aqua Maids Treasurer, L,L.L., Honor A rf' fl Society, Girls' Club Rep., Senator, Sr. Class Secretary, All Girls' State, Abettes. - , ' ,, Aasorr, MARIJEAN-Aqua Maids, Senior Band, Honor Q C, , j ., 1 A Society, L.L.L., Rifle Club, Senate, Torch Pin Winner -, .. - - ii' ', -' ' L7 r'f 'a Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. V K, s ,J -- ACHZIGER, SHARON K.-Takolah. mt l Z l,s:9 fA T ,fig ADAMS, THOMAS H.-Reserve Baseball, varsity Baseball. ' 1 ' as I ,,,, I 5 I ADDY, ROBERT H.-Rifle Club. R , ADLER, BRUCE H.-Rifle club, Rolling Railsplitters, swam. 4 ' ming Team, Cross-Country Track, Track Team, Wres- -Q-, -L Y A 1 -jr'---.. , A lling, Honor Society. ' ,eq N ADRIAN, PATRICIA ANN-Transferred from Eatonville l ' High School. 45 ,, 3' ,1 W ff - N AHRENS, MARIE J.-Future Nurses Club. ' If W 4 l ' R ALLEN, LARRY R. 'R . 1. fr ' :lg , 5 'i . 1 AMBROSE, DARLENE M.-F I T h Cl b, Sk' Cl b, A an-fs 'K ' , fi, V - A ' 1 - Adv. Glee, Lincoln Businelslsugiafteiac ers U I U -f re ' ' , .N A , Al 5' , AMET, ED M.-Swimming Team, Rifle Club. 1 , 5-, ., T ' ' , i , A . gl, , ' 'R 1 ANDERSON, ERYNDA J.-Takolah, Girls' Club Rep., Red ' ,Q K' 2 . 4 , Cross Rep. ' - . -f ANDERSON, GRANVILLE L.-Decathlon, vsfsily Football, its A 'if' Reserve Basketball, Letfermen's Club, Knights of Lin- g4,1,3Q Q , - 'Q , Q. E ' coln, Boys' Club. :QS iv' .1 nm X F, . Tilsxff .MF . . ' VV ANDERSON, JANET M.-Art Club, Pep Club, , 1? f I M I 5 V 5, ANDERSEN, PAT M.-Nurses Club, Advance Girls' Glee, at L ap r ,,1.3 ' y ANDERSON, PEGGY-Girls' Glee President, Senior Choir, 1 -. l , f Noneltes. V ' - ' With Ken Christianson's able assistance, Senior Fran Fagg puts the finishing touches on the Aqua Maids showcase display. QQ J l ,X 26 R JT 'A 1 he Class of Leaves Ijlneiilflalletl qeecor . a l K I Y F? 1 ' 'J Q s v ,. l E ll 24 ANNIS, PATRICIA JEAN-V,C.Y. ANTUSH, MARIE-Abehcs, Marcella Ki President, Mar- cells, L.L.L. ARNESTAD, MIKE-Boys' Glee, Librarian, Boys' Club ATES,DQN J , .. H L., f AUGUSTINE, PATRICIA L. AUSSERER, JANICE J. AXLUND, ALYCE-Marching Band, Concert Band, Honor Society, Takolalw, Dislribulive Educalion Club. BABNICK, RICHARD J.-Honor Sociely Presidenl, Affilia- lion. aAcoN, EARL BAILEY, JOEfBoys' Glue, Sr. Choir, Red Cross Rep, BAKER, LINDA-Girls' Club Rep., Sr. Choir, Honor Soci- ely, Takolaln, V.C.Y. BAKER, MARLENE-Aqua Maids, Takolah, Senior Choir, BALL, LYNN S.-Lynx Rerailers. BANNWORTH, HOWARD B.-Varsily Swimming Team Co-captain, LeIlermen's Club. BARCUS, WILLIAM 6.-Varsily Baskelball Manager, Hon- or Soclely. BARKER, MERRILY-Talroleln, Senalor, Red Cross Rep., Choral Reading, Senior Class Play. BARTOLAC, BILL-Reserve Foolball, Reserve Track, Soph. gaslaelball, Senalor, Varsiiy Wresllinq, Boys' Club, Rifle lu . BARTOLAC, BOB-Sopll. Baskerball, Reserve Foolball, Varsily Wreslllnq, Boys' Club, Rifle Club. BARTON, JAMES P.-Rolling Railsplifers BARWELL, RICHARD T.-Rifle Club, Foreslry Club, Base- ball, Sporrsman Club. BATES, HAROLD GORDON-saab, Pacman, wfesuina, Varsity Fooiball Manager. BATES, LARRY-Reserve Wreslling, Varsily Wresrlinq, Honor Roll, Boys' Club.. BAUMGARDNER, BARBARA-Honor Society, Torch Pin Winner, Fulure Teachers Club Secrefary, BAUGHN, JERRY BEADOR, ELIZABETH A.-V.C.Y. BEAL, DAVE JAMES-lnlr. Baslcelball. BEAL, JAMES E.-F.T.A., Foolball, Chess Club. BECK, DIANNA-Honor Sociely, Torch Pin Winner, Pep Club, V.C,Y. BEIGHLEY, NANCY BELDEN, JIM BENDER, RICHARD M. BEIKNTIETT, DIANE M.-Rep. lo Girls' Club, Pep Club, Ta- o a . BENSON, ROBERT G. BERGHEIM, GERRY-Transfer from Easl Bremerlon High School. BERGSTEN, JOAN R.-Aqua Maids Vice President, Ta- gnlah Secretary, Honor Sociefy Vice Presidenl, P.T.A. ueen. BERGSTROM, NANCY JEAN-Pep Club, Takolah, D.E., Lynx Revailers Hislorian. BERGSTROM, BOB BERTRAM, THOMAS ANDREW-Foreslry Club, Pep Band. BETTS, JUDY M.-Girls 'Club Vice President, Abe Elles, L.L.L. Vice Pres., 3-Year Pin Winner. BIBELHEIMER, STEVEN R.--V,C.Y. Presidenl, Reserve and Varsily Baseball, Senalor, Honor Roll, Sr. Choir, Cross Counlry Track Team. BIEBER, LINDA-F.N.C. BINGHAM, DALE E.-Rifle Club, Pep Club, Track. BISHOP, GARY V.-Swimming Tearn, Foreslry Club. BLACK, INEZ J.-Rolling Railsplilfers, V.C.Y. BLACKBURN, SUSAN-Aqua Maids. al.AcKwooD, JERRY-v.c,Y., Foresny club, ssskevbauu, Choir, Sr. Boys' Glee. BLAIR, ROCCI BLISS, JOANNE E.-Honor Sociefy Secrelary, Torch Pin Winner, Abe Elles, L.L.L., 3-Year Pin Winner, Takolah. BLOYD, BARBARA BOISTINGHOUSE, DONNA M.-Soph. Rep. lo Girls' Club, Girls' Club Sec. and Paper Editor, Quill and Scroll, Abe Efles, Pealure Edifor, Lincoln News, Honor Sociely, norm, rom BONNEY, PEGGY J.-v.c.Y. Q L Y x , af , . -13, 1- , ' J E A .ffl rf. A: 'sl I f . ,.s. k s N, 4 'Q If , , QI s Iiesrl Y L wr ? L i ,F L N s Q, ' mn 25 argesf Class ggi :access gn gnaleavors. fr, Wm Jes lhifsl me 26 BOOTH, BOB-Lellermen's Club Pres., Varsily Football, Varsily Track, Reserve Baskerball, Recallilon, Rep, lo Boys' Club. BORNHOLT, SHIRLEY-Band, Orcheslra, Takclah Treas- urer,fi Bowling Club, All-Band, Clarinet Ouarfel. BOSS, DONNA-Takolah Vice Pres., News Business Slall, Pep Club, El Charro, Abe-Elles, BOSTION, DONNA G.-l-lonor Sociely, Girls' Club, Marcella Chi, Takolah, Abe-Elles Pres.,, L.l..l.., Pep Club, Senator. , HOTLEY, HAROLD-Varsily Wreslling, Foorball, Leller- rnen's Club, Knigbls of Lincoln, Boys' Club, lnlramural Beslcelball. BOUSHACK, VINETTA L,-V.C.Y., Sr. Choir, El Cliarrc. BOWEN, MARY-Takolah, Fulure Nurses, Honor Sociely, L,L.L. BRADLEY, GARY BRAZEAU, JEANNE YVONNE-Ski Club, BRECHKIEL, SHARON BRICKER, DARLENE-Takolalw, Senalor, Rolling Railsplil- lers. BROWN, FRED D.-Sporlsrnan Club, Boys' Club Pres., Eenale, Key Club, Golf, News Business Slarl, Sr, Class ay. BROWN, KAREN JUNE-Usherelle Club, Art Club, V.C,Y. BROWN, KAREN JOANNEfUsl'ierel1es, Pep Club, V.C.Y., Red Cross Rep., Marcella Ki, Marcelrs, Cadet Band, Adv, Girls' Glee, Takolali, BROWN, KEN-D,E. BROWN, PAUL-Fgoiball, D.E, sRowN1NG, JEANNE MARIE-V.C.Y,, Pep Club, Usher- elfei. sues-ioi.z, cLAYroN-choir, soph. rcofbaii. BURGESS, MARILYN DARLENE-Fulure Teachers Club, Abe-Elles, Orcheslra, BUSS, ALICE-Takolah, Girls' Club Rep., Senalor, Red Cross Rep. BURNS, JANE C.-Pep Club, Takolah. BUSSARD, LAUREN-El Charro Vice Pres., LeHermen's Club, Swimming Team. BUTSCH, RICH-Senale, Ski Club Pres., Tennis. CADDEY, CAROLYN-Girls' Club Rep., Marcella-Ki Sec., lvlarcells, ISOPAOWIOVCS POVISOVQGI Clean-MP Qndpalgn . CADIEU, FRED-Senate, Soph. Basketball, Honor Sociely, Chess Club. . COLBO, JOHN CALLISON, GARY D.-Lincoln News Co-Fealure Editor, Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Forestry Club, Honor Society. CAMERON, DON J.4Arl Club, Rillc Club, Wrestling. CAMPBELL, JAMES L.fRolling Railsplitfers. CAMPBELL, JUDITH M.--Rolling Railsplitlers, Takolaln, Girls' Club Rep., Choral Reading. CAPENER, JOAN MARIAN-Future Teachers Club Trees., Senate, Honor Society, L,L.L., Aqua Maids, CARLE, SHARON-Arl Club. CARLSON, RICHARD LAWRENCE-Llncolnian, Choir, News Business Staff, Quill and Scroll, V.C.Y. CARLSON, SANDY-L.L.L., Honor Society, Pep Club.. CAMIGNANI, TOMMY J.-LetIerrnen's Club, Wresllinq, Rifle Club, CHILBERG, CARLA CHRISTINE-Transfer from Califor- nia, Band, Bowling Club. CHRISTENSEN, LARRY A.-Soph. Foolball, Reserve Swim- rnlnq. CHRISTIAN, JANET M.-Usheretles. CHRISTIAN, ROBERT G. CILENTI, ROXEE JEAN-Marcella-Ki, Marcetts, Art Club. CLARK, ERNEST HERBERT-Boys' Glee, Sr. Choir Pres., Senafor, Madrigals Male Chorus. CLARE, JOHN E.-Wreslling, Choir, Male Chorus. CLAUSEN, SUSANN-L.L.L., Ushereiles, V.C,Y., Sky Club, Art Club, D.E. Vice Pres., D.E. Governor, Washington D.E. Historian, Lincolnian, Quill Xi Scroll. CLEMMENS, MARK H.-Honor Society, Pep Club, Senalc. CLIFFORD, PATTY JO-Honor Society, Talcolah, Song Queen, Lincoln Letter Lassies, Pep Club, Ski Club, Ushereltes. CLINKINGBEARD, JUDITH A.-Honor Society, Rifle Club, Affiliation., CLIFTON, LINDA LEE-Fulure Nurses, Takolah, lnterclub Rep. CLUCHEY, MARGARET E.-Honor Society, Rifle Club, Aqua Maids, Affer School Sports, President of Lincoln Lelfer Lassies. fwf SAineJ15Aoes, Sola! Canvlcy, mance. ' l wi 2 v s I qw. in .A I I I 4 44 ? . COCHRAN, RONALD EUGENE COE, KAREN ALICIA-EI Charro, Ski Club.. COFFMAN, LINDA-Presideni of Takolah G, Girls' Club Represenlalive. COHRS, DAVID A.-Pep Band, Marching Band, Concer? sand, V.C.Y., Man. Club. CONKLIN, SHARILYN-Afiilialion, Rollin Railspliliers, Takolah, Abe-Efles, Lincolnian Slaff, I'?onor Sociefy, Senalor, Senale Secrelary, Red Cross Rep.. COLLING5, EDITH NADENE CONNER, LOUISE MARY CONRAD, CHARLES-Rfle Club, Boys' Club Rep. COOK, CARLA HELENE-Usherefles. COSSINS, JUDI A.-Takolah, COUGHLIN, DENNIS-Foreslry Club Sec., COX, HOWARD JAMES-Mafh Club, V.C.Y. COY, MARY JANE-Ar-I Club, Affiliafion.. CRAFT, WILLIE CRAIG, JAMES D.-Bowling Club, Senafor, Winner of Cer- lificale of Merit from Naliorial Meril Scholarship Corp., Honor Sociefy. CRAIG, SUE-Abe-EHes, Senale, Takolah Trees., Pep Club, V.C.Y. CRAWFORD, PAT-Senalor, lnlramural Baskeiball. CUMNIINGS, CAROLYN-Senior Choir. CURRAH, GALEN CLERTLCE, CAROL-L.L.L., Senior Choir, Marcelfe-Ki, Ski u . CYGAN, RONALD-Rifle Club. DANIELS, JIM E.-Varsily Swim Team Co-Capfain, Sen- afor, Rifle Club, LeHermen's Club, Sporlsmen Club. DAVIES, MARTIN V. DAVIS, ANDY-Boys' Club Rep., Varsity Foolball, Key Club, LeH'ermen'5 Club. DAVIS, GENE-Foresfry Ciub. DAWSON, RICHARD AREND-Band, Boys Ciub Senafor DEINAS, GARY DeMEERLEER, RENEE-Song Queen, Pep Ciub Marceffa Ki, Marceifs, Takoiah, V.C,Y.., Sr. Choir DENNEY, RODERICK-Band, Boys' Gee.. DERGAN, ELIZABETH EILEEN-Arr Ciub, Sr Band Pep Band, Takolah, Orchesfra. DesVOlGNE, DONNA JOYCE-Ushereifes DEXTER, DIANE-SenaIor, Girls' Ensembie DICKINSON, PEGGY-Sec. of Usherehes. DIETLEIN, PHILLIP-Rifle Club. DIGGS, JAMES R.-Boys' Club Rep.. DILLION, CURT C.-Track, Wresriinq. DODSON, KAREN LEE-Takolah Trees., VCY Marceffa Ki Vice Pres Marcefrs Vice Pres Pe CIub Junior Red ., ., p Cross Rep., Girls' Club Rep.. DOELLEFELD, WALT-Track, V.C.Y., Sr. Cher ooeRsAM, JACKIE-V.C.Y. seg., earns' Club Rep Honor Sociefy, Senior Choir, DOLAN, JANIS L,-Takclah. P.-T.A. Queen Joan Bergsten pauses for the Lincolnicin photographer as she is about to leave for the dance S i - , .Q . 7 T QQ? ' , il , .'ig' fi ,., .1 f ,igfifftif 'f ' 'H' fe-rg 5- - l , 5 Y E e n sure , , ,w ,2 ,ij , -L,,,. I W 4, 1 xg 11- Q 45, ' s ig, Qi Il 'Q' fx Q- ' , -'t DOLESKI, LORNA L, DRAPER, BENJAMIN F.-Track. DRURY, DENNIS ROY-Rifle Club, Boys' Glee. DUNCAN, JAMES NEAL-Sr, Class Play. DUNCAN, NELSON LOUIS-Honor socieiy, Key Club, Pep Club. DUNLAP, LAWRENCE GAIL-Senalor, Boys' Club, Leiler- men's Club, Key Club, J.V. Foofball. DUNN, PRISCILLA MARIE-L.L.L., Takolah, Marceflaelii, Marcelfs. DURSMA, ROBERT-Foresfry Club Vice Pres., Skafe Club. EAKES, JANICE-Rolling Railspliflers, Pep Club. EDWARDS, BARBARA-Marcella-Ki, Takolah, News Slafi, Marcelfs, Future Teachers, Railsplifiers.. EIDE, CAROLYN GAIL-Affiliafion Sec., Lincoln N ews Managing Edilor, Honor Sociely, Marcella-Ki, Abe- Efles, Sr. Class Play, Red Cross Rep. ELLINGTON, KATHLEEN FAY-Lincolnian Edilor, Ski Club, Ushereffes, Art Club, Honor Sociely, Quill and Scroll. ENDICOTT, MICHAEL-Senalor, Boys' Club Vice Pres., LeHermen's Club, Knighls of Lincoln, Varsily Baslcelball Caplain, Varsily Baseball. ERICKSON, DONNA-Honor Sociely, Fulure Teachers, Girls' Club Rep, ERlKSEN, ROBERT-Foolball, Baseball, Boys' Club, Leller- men's Club, Foreslry Club, Sfage Crew. ERICKSON, LYNN-Varsify Tennis, Wresllinq, Honor So- ciely, Boys' Club, LeHermen's Club. Janet Durham and Sue Clausen sketch class rings n junior ear gjfzal Wummage Sale ERIKSEN, ROGER-Foolball, Baseball, Boys' Club, Lefler- , men's Club, Slage Crew. ff Y ERDAHL, VERNA JO-Aqua Maids Pres., L.L.L,, Takolah T Vice Pres., Pep Club, Ice Skaring Club. ERICKSON, WALTER-Senior Band. ESAREY, GARY-Honor Sociely, Sophomore Foolball. . JS. .., is ESTES, VIRGINIA-Pep Club, Usherelfes. Rolling Railsplil- WR 'Z ,, 355 1, rers. 'J - -' nil . . ' EVANS, KENNETH , Q 5? 'bit mf fi .T ' EvArr, CRARLES ' V wi H ' EWEN, DIANE-Senalor, sms' club Rep. FABRU, DIANNE ALEE V FAGERHOM, WILLIAM-Senior Class Play, Queen, Takolah Vice Pres. 'I '5' E' FARMER, MARILYN-Affilialion, Rille Club. mf l nv-. , FAGG, FRANCES-Senalor, Aqua Maids, Pep Cllb, Song A . in 'Q FAZIO, KATHLEEN-Honor Sociefy, Senalor, Girls' Club Rep. FEESE, MARGARET-Affilialion, Usherelles, V.C.Y. FIELDS, CHERYL-Fulure Teachers, Girls' Club Rep., V. C.Y., Ski Club, Senior Class Play, Affilialion. FINK, CAROLE-Lynx Relailers, Talcolah. FINK, JULIUS-Debale Club, Chess Club, Math Club, Boys' Club Rep. FISCHER, SYLVIA-L.L.L., Abe-Efles, Talrolah, Rifle Club. Fousv, MICHAEL-Key Club, wfesuing, FORSMAN, JAMES-Sraqecralf. FOSTER, DOYAL-Reserve Swimming, Decaihlon, Reserve Track, Senalor, Key Club, Senior lass Vice Presidenf. FOSTER, GENE-Reserve Swimminq, Sr, Rep. To Council, Senalor, Senele Sec., Pep Club Vice Pres., Key Club. FOREMAN, DARRYL FORREST, KATHLEEN-Takolah, Ski Club, Senalor, Home- coming Princess. , .R 2 fi I x, , Q 'WM , W ,, i 4 Q. - ' wvlv- 'K 4 9 S if , FORRESTER, MELNA-V.C.Y. FORSTER, PATRICIA-Lynx Relailers, Red Cross Rep., Mor- ceffa-Ki, V.C.Y. FOX, BILL FRANK, BARBARA-Abe-Elles, Fulure Nurses Club, Pop Club, V.C.Y. FRITZ, DICK-Track, Wresrling, Decalhlon Winner. FRANKLIN, RICHARD-Bowling Club Pres., Boys' Club Rep. FRANS, KAREN-Takolas, Bowling club. FRENCH, HOWARD-Golf, Bowling club. FRICKELTON, WlLLIAMARed Cross Rep,, Boys' Glee. FRY, DONNA-Girls' Club Rep., Choir, Rifle Club, V.C,Y., Rolling Railsplitlers. FUGICH, JERRY FUSON, MARLA-Marching Band, Concerl Bend, Lincoln News Sfalf, Red Cross Rep. GAGNON, ROBERT-Red Cross Rep., Lelrerrnens Club, Varsify Baseball, Boys' Glee, Sr. Choir. GANWICH, LARRY-Foolball, Track, LeHermen's Club. GASAWAY, JAMES-Rifle Club. GARMAN, DOUGLAS-V,C.Y., Rifle Club. GARL, MARILYN-Sr. Choir, L.L.L., Aqua Maids, Honor Sociely. GARTNER, JUDITH-Bowling Club, Pep Club, News Shall, Takolah, Girls' Glee, GARY, JAN-Senalor, Jr. Red Cross, Pep Cub. GAY, MICHAEL-Honor Sociely, Swimming, Boys' Slale, Boys' Club Welfare Chairman, Honorable Menlion from Nalional Meril. GEIGER, BARBARA-El Charro, Honor Sociely. GEISELMAN, DEAN-Rolling Railsplillers, GENDREAU, SHARON-Rolling Railspliilers Trees., Girs' Club Rep. GESINGER, DICK-Male Chorus, Senior Choir. GEPPERT, JANICE S.-Song Queen, Pep Club, Aqua Maids, Ski Club. GERKEN, CLAUDETTE-Takoleh, Senior Class Play. GHOLSON, WILLIAM D.-Lellerrnen's Club, Football Senalor, Boys' Club Rep. GIBSON CHARLES R.-Rille Club, Reserve Wresllinq, Debale, News sus. sian, csdei Rand, v.c.Y. 32 . iii if R 4. M 165 -sd ff, 1- 351 -fe -.... 5 1 X I 5 fe., .xi .fi l M. ' Rf, ve! Q. .. no ,. wmv- iw' n. .RR as 'M Y- R. fi ii 4. , A fr 'r , C., l Q ou M5225 GIESEKE, MARY M.-Future Nurses Club. GILBERT, ROBERTA M.-Future Nurses Club, Takolah. GILBERTSON, BOB G. GILK,-JACK L.-Track, Soph. Football, Debate, Senate, Rolling Railsplifters. GLAHOLT, JUDITH C.-Future Teachers Association Sec., Affiliation, V.C.Y., Honor Society, Drama Club, El Charrc. GLASS, CONNIE D. GLINES, SHARON A. GREEN, GEORGE E.-LeNerrnen's Club, Boys' Club, Football, Wrestling, V.C.Y. GREINKE, DAVID L.-Baseball, Football, Basketball, Let' terrnen's Club. GRILLEY, JOAN M.-L.L.L. Treas., Pep Club, Rifle Club, Senator, Lincolnian Staff, Ski Club. GRIP, GARY W.-Key Club, Lettern1en's Club, Boys' Club, Golf Team Captain, News Bus. Staff, V.C.Y. GRAHAM, GLEN E.-Rifle Club, V.C.Y., Sr. Choir, Male Chorus. GRANGE, JEANNE D.-Pep Club, Takolah, Red Cross Rep. GRAYBILL, RAY G. GREEN, MARCIA R.-Marcella-Ki, Marcells, Takolah, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, News Staff, Exchange Editor. GREGG, CHARLES T.-Senator, Rille Club. GOFF, TERRANCE E. GIEONLER, CONNIE K.-V.C.Y., Girls' Club Rep., Pep u . HALL, ANTOINETTE L.-Honor Society, Rolling Railsplll- ters Pres., Pep Club. HALSEY, GREG D.-Wrestling, Swimming. HAMILTON, CAROL A.-Honor Society Sec., Senate, Ush- erelles, L.E.X. HAMPSON, DIANE L.-Quill and Scroll Sec., Art Club, glncsln News Staff, Girls' Club Rep., Modern Dance u . HAMPTON, JOY HANSEN, JUDITH L.-Girls' Club Corresponding Sec., Lincoln Neyfs Associate Editor, Takolah Treas., Abe-Eiles, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll Trees., L.L.L. -nei Ceibng OV .QM il G, 1 i, 2 Juni f ,, pf, f ,X 1 'far A 'GA -.... 4 .-A Hb? .X c' ' f . 4 5' L gpg, S u y of ex 5? X erin iii, 5 is-355 u H . - ' Q43 ' 'f-:f he . fm ' I li I A l A is fs? L A5 H , - Q 2. ',. :ggi ' ,- 4, v l ' i ii it 1 npr., s '- tylflfl... ' L sq., sniff EH .CQ ' ,. Q- l 1 emi' e fn. iw 'lift'-sw gash ' ' , ,,..,. Y . i n 2, S R it l.. 'i . l any 'Q A 3 3 . . . Ponsoreol Boy Q, girlie Sfafe eibelegafes . . . HANSEN, RALPH E,-Fooiball, Wrestling, Rille Club. HANSON, FREDERICK C. HANSON, JOHN R.-Cross Counlry Track, Track Tcarn. Wresfllnq, HANSON, JON C.-Baskelball, A.S.B. Finance Commis- sioner, Honor Sociely, LeNerrnen's Club, RCD, lo Boys' Slate. ,Mr Q L K, reqvlliilgq. HARDING, BILL E. 5 A j , HARDY, ELAINE P.fV.C.Y., Pep czue, Honor Scciely. , , , Q ' f q ' Z I I I I ,Q ., . . T -,e X 'hr my 1, HARDY, MARY M.-Advanced GIrls Glee, Senuor ChiIr. ' ,,- lr , W Q - .2 .gd if I, V, NM, ,, . I ,Q In HART, JIM A.-Soph. Baskelball, Sr. Band, Varsily Base- L5 3 --r J - Q, ' 'eager , ball Manager. H M V I ' l 5 HARRINGTON, JANICE ANN-Cilywide Recrealion Coun- E2 X u Q. h ' cil Trea., Takolal1,Aqua Maids, PJep Club, Honor Socl- I : , . if 'Z , , ely, Senior Ball Co-chairman, Ski Club, , A, mai . I 'A ' . , HARRIS, .IEANNE M.-Iekezeh. 52' . 54 .. ,Q HARRISON, MARILYN E.-D.E., Lynx Rclailcrs Trcasq - . Takolah, Lincolnian, Abe-Elles. HARTLIEB, RIIA ANN-Takeleh Chairman see., seneve, -- 5 5 ' ' Pep Club. r ' X e A I A HASTINGS, JOANNE M.-Modern Dance, HAUG, ROGER N.4Rille Club, Senalor. HAWKS, JOSEPH H.-Fooiball, Track. HAY, CLIFFORD ALLEN-Foolball Co-caplain Baskelball Boys' Club Rep., Boys' Club Service Clwairlinen, Lelleri rnen'5 Club. HAYWOOD, MARCEY E.-Girls' Club Rep., Girls' Glec, Takolah. HAXEL, RICHARD H.-Sr. Band, V.C,Y., Honor SocieIy, Cross Counrry Track, Track Team, Senalor, HEFFRON, DANNY-Rille Club, Fcreslry Club. HEMMINGS, JOYCE ROSE-V.C,Y., El Cnarro. HENLEY, KAYE-Adv. Girls' Glec, Sr. Choir, Madrigals, Girls' Ensemble, HENRY, ANNETTE M.-Ar? Club, Girls' Club Rep., Pep Club, L.L.L,, Takolah, Choral Reading Club. HERITAGE, .IARIIY-sr. Chair, Iseye' eIee, ska cue, Bays' cub, Pep cue. HERITAGE, JOHN-Marcninq Band, Pep Bend, All Sfare Orchesira, Sr. Choir, Boys' Glee, Ski Club, Boys' Club. 34 .Na iu- ' if -rw' 1 L A , wif 'K in me HERZOG, JIM E.-Bowling Club, Baseball. HESS, SHERRYL VIRGINIA-Adv. Glee, V.C.Y., Pep Club, Girls' Club Rep. HIGHLAND, PATRICIA ANN HILL, STEPHEN J.-Chess Club, Boys' Club Rep., Track, HIRST, JACK M,-Sr. Choir Vice Pres,, Red Cross Rep.. V.C,Y., Boys' Glee, El Charro, Bays' Quintet, Madrigal Singers, Rolling Railsplitters. HOAG, NANCY HOFER, JOEY-Exchange Student to Nanaimo, El Charro Pres., Affiliation Vice Pres., Honor Society, Torch Pin Winner, V.C.Y,, Ski Club, Lincoln News Girls' Sports Editor, Quill and Scroll, Sr. Class Play, Christmas Ves- pers Student Director, HOFFMAN, GLORIA JEANfHonor Society, Senator, Band Maiorette, Abe-Ettes, Girls' Club Rep. to Council. HOIT, WILLIAM H. HOKOLD, HARRY A. HOLLER, FRED E.-Boys' G-lee, Sr. Choir, Rille Club, Rolling Railsplitters. HOOK, DENNIS D.-Band. HOPKINS, DOUGLAS N.-Football, Track, Forestry Club. HORTON, PAULETTA M.-Adv. Girls' Glee, L,L,L., Sr. Choir, Girls' Ensemble. HOWITT, PATRICIA-Usherettes. HOYT, SUE Senior Paulo Westholm does her duty by voting in the Student Body Elections as .loan Grilley, Shorilyn Conklin, Bill Watson, and Spencer Uhl wait their turn. nr- ,p-L. V s 1 . K v Q .1 .i if . hw I E H f 1 . n.Qig,. 1' 4 3 Q y i A s ry sy s, xv .5 V' 5' '- ,A -x , K .1 Y , 35 5 1 . ,...Q 'K ia I 6, X , . .ff PQ , , 2 ,, ,fn ,S W fx Q 9 x x 8 ? MIA ,egyfv k ' N . 9' Wi, Q Ps' 4 'wp 4.- we . ff? .fifvi , , A5 Y ...A V: ,:. .,,. V , pf iLL M AA Q... 36 HUBBARD, JAY HUDINA, CAROLYN LEE-Future Teachers Club, Modern Dance Club. HUFF, DONNAfTakolah, Health Center Assistant. HUG6lNS, DENIS LOGAN-Soph. Basketball, Wrestling, Track, Football, Key Club, Boys' Club, Letterrnen's Club. HURDELBRINK, CATHY M.-Takolah. HYNDNIAN, DICK IVERSON, LARRY J.-Rolling Railsplitters, Red Cross Rep., Wrestling Team. JABLONSKY, JUDY JACKSON, SHARON JEANfGirIs' Glee, Pep Club, Lynx Retailers Club, JACKSTADT, JUDY-Pep Club, Honor Society, Talcolah, Sr. Band, Orchestra. JACOBSEN, SUSAN A.-Takolah, Pep Club, JAMISON, JoANN L. JENNINGS, GREGORY JOHN JENSEN, DARRELL C. JOACHIM, GLENN-Sr. Band Vice Pres., Dance Band, Orchestra. JOHANSEN, CARL A.-A.S.B. Pres., Honor Society, Pep Club Pres., Key Club, V.C.Y. Senior Kathy Nelson and Junior Jeanne Smith assist confused parent cat Back-to-School Night 9 . . . fage lwrom U ounal adgouf Lmidnife JOHNSEN, MARLYS D.-Takolah, Girls' Club Rep., Mar- cella-Ki, Sr. Class Play, Turkey Day Princess, Art Club, Choral Reading Club. JOHNSON, BARBARA D. JOHNSON, WILLIAM G. JOHNSON, CONNIE L.-A,S.B. vac Maids, v.c.Y., ska club. JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON , JUDY M,-moiah. JoHNsoN, GEORGE WILLIAM e Pres., L.L.L., Aqua JACK-Wreslling, Track. LARRY J.-Ari Show. JOHNSON, MARK S.-Rolling Railspliflers, JOHNSON, PATRICIA S. JOHNSON, RODNEY R.-Honor Sociely. JOHNSTON, JAMES R. JONES, ESTHER L.-Transfer from Belhel High School. JONES, VIRGIL LEE-Foofball, Baseball, Boys' Club Social Chairman, Lellerrnen's Club, Science Club. JORDAN, FAYE F.-L.L.L., v.c.Y,, Girls' Club Rep. JORGENSEN, WAYNE-Ski Club Vice Pres., Boys' Club. JUTTE, JACK-Key Club, Boys' Club, Senalor. KALIVAS, DEAN S.-Senator, Boys' Club Rep., Track Football, V.C.Y., Knighls of Lincoln, Honor Sociely LeHermen's Club. KANE, DONNA L.-Ushereiles Club Pres. KELLY, BRENDA E.-L.L.L., 3-Year Pin Winner KERR, DOUGLAS LAWRENCE-Lincoln News Sporls Ed ifor, Quill and Scroll, Key Club, Sporlsmen's Club Knighls of Lincoln. KETTLEWELL, WILLIAM O. KERZIE, TED-Boys' Club Rep., Sr. Class Play Sludenf Di reclor, Choral Reading, Reserve Swimming, Key Club. KEISER, MAY f W, H11 'Pt Q'-wr .,, 0 4 5 Vials? ' I i 2 97 'rf C. I ' 5 ,, 4 37 f 1 s x X ' , . F. . - i. - - ...,, g, f .151 ' r ., - I, x5 , Q 5 - Q. ,, Say u.. I ly Q -ai' If , ' Q -Q.. .....A. ,L 1 . fsq: we ff f: Yx..f?f. li! ' ..sr..,. . we-Q if . is ' j v-,iL.E fgf. i . ' A K 38 KIESAL, LARRY-Baseball, KIESEL, MARJORIE-Rillc Club. KIESSER, KAREN-Takolalw. KING, GARY-Boys' Club Sec., Track, Sludeul Council, Wresllinq, Key Club. KINCAID, ROGER KIRBY, CAROL ANN-'Ialrolaly Girls' Club Rep., Choral Reading. KIRSCH, JUDY-Fulure Nlrses Club. KLINGELHOFFER, HOWARD-Sporlsmerfs Club Rep., Rille Club. KNAPP, DENNIS KNUTSON, LORRAINE-Scnalor. Girls' Club Rep.. Pep Club, Talcolah Pres. KNOELL, JANICE-Senator, Girls' Club Rep., L.l..L., Home or Sociely, Abe-Elfes. Tokolah, Pep Club. KNOWLE, WILLIAM KOWALCHUK, RICHARD-Knighrs of Lincoln. KRSIMER, HILGA-Rolling Railsplillers, Junior Red Cross ep. KOENEN, MARY-Takolah Vice Pres., Red Cross Rep. KRASINSKI, CAROL LEE KRATOCHVIL, JOHN KREMBS, DONI LEE-Rolling Railsplillers Trees. KRUGER, DONNA-Orcheslm. KUBISTA, RAY KUEHN, Leo KUCICH, MICHAEL KUCHEMEISTER, PAUL KUENZEL, RAINER-Aliilialion, sri Club, Exchange slu- denl, Track. KUNSING, RITA-Sludeni Council. Serialcr, Arliliafion, LLL., Debale Club, Chess Club, Honor Socielyx Dackel S1aH, Sr. Class Play. KUNEMAN, JUDITH-Senalor, Aclvmiced Girls' Glee, Sr. Choir, Modriqals, KVAMME, EVONDA LeCOURSIERE, EDWIN 4945 Seniors on Qriclanclxjl-cop-go-roun s . . LAMBERT, LORNA-Senale Sec., L.L.L., Talcolah, Marcells, V.C.Y. LANIPSON, ROY LANGE, HELEN-Takolah, L.L.L., Red Cross Rep., Girls' Club Rep. LaROQUE, MARGARET-Takolah. LATTIN, MARY-V.C.Y., Fullre Teachers Club. LAWRENCE, DON-Bowling Club, Sr. Choir, Chess Club. LAWSON, DICK-Boys' Club Rep., Foreslry Club, Band, Male Chorus, Sr. Class Play. LEACH, ANDREW LEDYARD, KAREN-Choir, V.C,Y. LEE, DAVID-Lynx Retailers, Boys' Club, LEHMAN, STAN--Sophomore Foolball, Track, Slaqe Crew. LENARZ, SHARON-El Charro Sec., Cholr, LEWREW, IDA-Senalor, V.C.Y,, Fulure Teachers, Honor Sociely. LESICK, ALICE-Pep Club, Talcolah, Fulurc Nurses, Abes Traders, Red Cross Rep. LEWIS, VICKI-Takolah Treas., Senate, Pep Club. LILIENTHAL, BOB-Sr. Choir, Boys' Glec, LINN, MARILYN-Pep Club Vice Pres., Takolah Vice Pres., Sr. Class Play, G-lr.s' Club Rep. LOCKE, NORMA-Takolah. LOHRE, SHARON-EI Charro, V.C.Y., Abe Traders Trees. LONGOZO, THOMAS Lorz, mme Lourocxv, KElTH-Rille cub, Boys' Club Rep. Loveneu, vncxl LOVIN, WILLIAM-Llncoln Marching Band, Forestry Club, Wresfllnq, Lincoln Concerl Band. 4. Q , We r J. sz -A ' T Q, f Si 'z i s . w. W, we ar fr E 1 Q53-O s' lr ., T . K mx- .W if , 2 I 0 39 rfgrocrlucecl uGnions Cqn Sfew, v Class acy . . . LAMB, PAMELAfV.C.Y., Pep cub, Malasiion, LUDGATE, TED-Boys' Club Rep., Malh Club, Swim Team, Ski Club, Pep Club. LUlNlIJi. JUDY-Pep Club, Senale, Ski Club, Abe-Elles, LUNDOUIST, KAY-El Charro, Aflilialion, Quill and Scroll, V.C,Y., Girls' Club Rep. LUTTER, HERBfSopl1orncrc Football. MACDOUGALL, SANDRA-Pep Club, Uslwerelles, Takolalw, Rolling Railsplillers, Senalor. MADISON, JIM MADSEN, KARINE-Aqua Maids, Talcolah, Pop club, Red Cross Rep., Fulure Nurses Club. MAGNUS, VIVIAN-Marcellaelii, Marcells, Takolah, Pep Club, Sr. Class Play, Girls' Club Rep. MAGRUDER, moans-Mrriasrxon, ushefenes. MARKLEY, JUDITH-V.C.Y., Pep cub, Aflilialion, MARLOW, DEANNA-Ski Club, Sophomore Vice Pres., Yell Queen, Pep Club, Takolah, Senalor, Sr. Class Play. MARSHALL, DICK-Wreslling, Foreslry. MARSHALL, MICHAEL-Foreslry Club, Bowling Club. MARTINEX, KEN-Senalor, Rifle Club. MASSNER, DARLENE MAY, LARRY-Honor Roll, Rifle Club. MAYO, PAM-Pep Clllb, Marcella-Ki, Talrolah, Senalor, Sr. Class Play. MCCAFFERTY, CATHERINE-Advanced Girls' Glee. MCCALLUM, CAROL-Fulure Nurses, Takolah. McCLAIN, TOM-Rifle Club. MCCORMICK, JOHN MCCUTCHAN, CAROLYN-Sr. Band, Orclweslra, Girls' Ensemble, Honor Sociely, Fulure Teachers, MCCUTCHAN, MARIAN-Honor Sociery, L.L,L., Affilia- lion, Concert Band, Future Teachers. 401 5 ' , ' iv , r L Q , ,, V , y u f Us - f . le., .L I S , M . ei ? K H Q? R ' ' I .,v K- ,.,,. e y j Q7 - I f M.. .Qi , ., w' 0' 1 :',,' 5' JV 5 i Te 5 'or-1' will I +4 s 4' 5' B .f ' , , 7 'iii :M , X 9 NICCURDY, LEILA-Usherelles, Pep Club, Girls' Club Rep. MCDONALD, JANICE-Honor Sociely. MCELLIOTT, TIMOTHY-Football, Wreslling. MCINTOSH, TWYLA McKAY, RICKARD-Foreslry Club, Quill and Scroll, Lin- coln News Sfaff, MCLEOD, GEORGE MCNEILL, FRED-Senafor, Honor Sociely, Pep Club, Var- sily Swimming. MEDLICOTT, JOEL-Foolball, Wresllinq, Jr, Class Vice Pres,, Key Club, Bays' Club Treas., l.ellerrnen's Club. MEEKER, PAUL-Key Club, V.C.Y,, Tennis, Wrestling, In- lramural Swimming. MEIER, BONITA-Soph. Class Treas., Takolah, Girls' Club Service Chairman, Abe-Elles. MERRITT, EDDIE-Foolball, Track. MESSMER, JUDY MEYERS, ROBERT-Rifle Club, Foreslry Club. MILAN, DOROTHY MILASICH, SAM-Swimming, Foolball, Boys' Club Rep., Lell'ermen's Club, MlLLER, ETHEL-Fulure Nurses Treas., Pep Club, V.C.Y., Affilialion. Fran Sagg, Queen of the Misfle Tolo, and her court as they appeared at the dance. ,ir 1,4 x A 7 W, ff Q., if ljiur SE - 4 gi Az l V1 ' Q if- i' Q K Ml 3 'K' Q A if fifffil feb T4 l S fn.- 'Ii -we We .S 'Har N Po ,, o ri , ill -r K7 ,, . if 5 , W' f' Ki: R R A 'gf ..,Qm'lR ,. '-R ..... H .gg if my , , 1 R X R Ra MILLER, JOHN MILLER, RICHARD MINA, CESAR-Math club, chess Club. MITCHELL, w1LuAM MLTTELSTAEDT, JOHN-Pep Club, Rifle Cllb, Key Club res. MOE, FRED MOE, JOANNA-Future Nurses Club. MOELLER, BRUCE-Honor Society, Future Teachers Club. MOLINE, EDWIN-Lincolnian. MOLZAN, DAVE-Key Club, Bowling Club, Rifle Club. MONTORY, SUE-Transfer from Yelm High School. MOODY, THOMAS MOORE, JOANN MOOREHEAD, MICHAEL MOREHOU5, GAYE MORRIS, JOSEPH H.-Art Club Vice Pres., Boys' Club Jr. Art League. Before leaving for Vocational School, students check with the attendance office on ep rep cy or esf Class Pirif . . . MORSE, GLORIA--Usherelfes Club. MORSE, KAREN-Ar? Club Sec., Girls' Club Rep., Lex Talenl Show. MOUTON, JOSEZETTE-Girls' Glee. MRIGLOT, CONSTANCE JEAN-Transfer from Puyallup, Pep Club, Talcolah. MUIR, DELORES KAY-El Charro. MULLER, BARBARA LYNN-Fulure Nurses Club. MUELLER, SANDRA LEE-Ski Club, Pep Club, Senale, Ta- kolah, Affilialion Trees., Marcella-Ki, Aqua Maids, Slu- denf Council, Lincoln Day Chairman, Honor Sociely, Girls' Slate. MURPHY, CARA-Honor Sociely, Sh. Choir, Girls' En- semble, Girls' Trio. NEELEY, LINDA S.-Fulure Nurses Club, Usherelles, AHL lialion, Pep Club, V,C.Y., Takolah, Honor Sociefy. NEISER, GEORGE A.-Rifle Club. NEFF, BILL-Varsily Swimming, LeIlermen's C.ub, Boys' Club Rep. NELSON, RON A.-Bowling Club. NELSON, MARGARET ANNE-Girls' Club Rep. NELSON, KATHERINE-Honor Sociely, Pep Club, V.C.Y., Usherelles Vice Pres., Girls' Club Rep., News Bus. Sfall. Nason, JOHN o.-Boys' Club, NELsoN, oou-soy: Club Rep., same Club. NELSON, CAROLYN-V.C.Y., El Charro, Honor Sociely, Fufure Nurses, Orcheslra, Concert Bend, Marching Band. NEMEC, DENNY NETZEL, SANDRA-Usllerelfes, Girls' Club. NEWCOMER, THOMAS D. NEWELL, LARRY NICHOLAS, DON J.-V.C.Y. NICHOLS, LESLIE L.-Wreslling, Foreslry Club. NORDLUND, ARLIE-Band, Kniglils Ol Lincoln. v .fs Q 'A , ..,. ., L xx f X , be -.. V eww. f V,w. w ,, fr- -.NT ' - ' i .L , , V e ., 1 X ., if Va T . if i ,YA L e 1 wi.. ' ' 512 11. .J ,fs .1-g f - , 4 'QQ j wi X l fl U 5 if-1 ,Q :Xi 43 5411! Social gvenf G ear. . . rw QN -dir, IM, .- ' , uw., 3 s , J ,. wx, in .V 2 .- 4 : A ,. ' V i . N 05557 1.8 - A ,lf 5 A, I l 44 NORTON, BEVERLY JEAN-Adv. Girls' Glee Vice Pres., Sr. A Capella Choir Treas., Senaror, V.C,Y., F.T.A. Vice Pres. NORTON, FRED M.-Foofball, Boys' Club, Lynx Traders Parllamenlarian, Red Cross Rep. NYMAN, ALAN L.-Boys' Club, Rifle Club. O'BRYANT, VICKY LYNN-Rolling Railsplilfers, Senarsr, V.C.Y., Cade? Band, Marching Band. O'DELL, DENNIE MARTIN-sensiof, Boys' Glee. OHLINGER, coNNlEfRQiling Raalsplmers. OLINE, NANCY BARBARA-Honor Soclely, Pep Club, Torch Pin Winner, Girls' Club Rep., Honor Grad. OLIVE, VEADA-Takolall. OLSON, ARDEN-Male Chorus, Serlalor, Rolling Railsplil- ters. OLSON, SUE-Girls' Club Rep., Takoleh, Ski Club, Pep Club. Olga, 'ELIZABETH-F.T.A., Arl Club, Ushererfes Club, Sr. our. oslNsK1,rHoMAs-sensmf, soph. aaskebsll. OSNESS, ROBERT-Baseball, Baskelball, Lelrermen's Club. OSTRANDER, CAROL A.-Usherefres Club, Takolah. QSTRANDER, KAREN-Pep Club sec., molar, FJ., Hon- or Sociely, OSWALD, KEN-Rifle Club, Senalor, Honor Sociery, Boys' Club Rep. OWENS, BOB-Honor Sociely, Pep Club, Sr. Class Pres. PATRICK, MARY PAULSON, BARBARA PAVOLKA, NANCY JO PAZARUSKI, ANDY-Foolball, Track, Lelrermerfs Club Vice Pres. PEACHER, DIANA J.-Rolling Railsplillers, Abe Traders Corresponding Sec, PEASE, TERRY-Foreslry Club. PEAVY, CHARLES . . . enior ,Ball clsfairway fjb Ijze Sfars.,, PEFFERS, KIRK-Transfer from California, Senalor, Debale Cub, Lincoln News Slaff, PELTIER, DORYNNE-News Business Slafl. PENNY, PETER PERRY, SHARON-Girls' Club Rep. PETERS, JUDITH I.-Pep Club, News Slaff, V.C.Y. PETERS, NANCY L. PETERSON, BILL C. PETERSON, SHERRYeSenalor, V.C.Y, PHILLIPS, EARL N,-Boys' Chorus. PIERCY, GLENN W. PIERCE, DARRELL PLAN, GLENICE-vUshereHes, Talrolah, Marcella-Ki, Chor- al Reading. PLANKERS, Dewev P. Pi.uMa, DONN-Rifle Club, Boys' Club Rep. POYNEER, PAULETTE-Dackle Edilor, smm. PRASCH, NICHOLAS PRATHER, KAY A. PRATHER RONALD GLEN-Jr, Class Rep. Io Council, Honor Scciely, Torch Pin Winner, Boys' Club Rep. Sec., Key Club Treas., Senale, Pep Club, Ski Club, Llncolman Evergreen Boys' Stale, Co-chairman Sr, Ball. PRATT, RICHARD A,-Lynx Relailers, Golf, Boys' Club, PRESZLER, LILA J.-L.L.L., 3-Year Pin Winner, Takolali. PRICE RICHARD-Sr. Band, Sr. Choir, Orcheslra, Medri gals: Bowling Club, Pep Club, Dance Band, Boys' Glee. PRING, SANDRA G.-L.L.L., 3-Year Pin Winner, F.N. C ub, Girls' Club Rep, PRITCHARD, PHYLLIS L.-Takolah, Usherefles. PULIDO, ANDY-Band, Orchestra, Wresflinq Lcllcrmen' Club, Senate, Pep Band, Boys' Club. 5 ,INT 'R 1.4. 4 .-14 74. , i f -0. I f, , ' ff' K ,.,. A? 1 A .-A . I' ,, S I :Z- f X xgl A ft' W . , F - ' i 1 If 3 I Q., I I S Q I r w I ... ,, . Y if K ,ig - jf, dz. .Ls - fi .,i ., il if ' f ' 4- ,3,i..LV 5? , I , me vl,-v, ' , at gffhnqv , I .. . . ,ff 45 1 'n ,-.1 an 1. 45 04,50 Goff .gafi 'fr ' , I I E, f' , i if ii ' i , fj f 1 P' ,,,. eceiveal Superior Wafings 'A 7 1' J f , iii 1 , agp Af f ,I ', - , ' 'W Q. W Q' E 'swf Y I A W f .Q I E ' .. qu-v wa.- 46 , I ,W Q9 I I 'Q 1 3 I I I I BL RADFORD, MARLA K.-L.L.L., 3'Year Pin Winner, Talcolah Chairman Pres., Girls' Club Rep. RAMSEY, NORMAN L.-Foolball, Wresllinq, LeHermen's Club, Boys' Club Rep. RPGSIWUSSEN, EUGENE W.-Reserve Baseball, Varsily Base- al . RAY, DON L. RAYMOND, JIM E.-Senalor, An Club. RAYKowsKl, JIM-Rifle Club. REDA, Lewis J.-Boys' club Rep, REECE, CHUCK L.-Rolling Railsplillers, Abes Traders, Boys' Club. REED, JUDY-Ice Skating Club. REEVES, MARCIA L.-Honor Sociely, El Charro, Afilliaf lion, V,C.Y., Fulure Teachers Club, Torch Pin Winner, Lincolnian, Jr. Rep. lo Girls' Club. REIS, BETTY J.-Takolah. REIS, FAYE-Takolal-I Ch. Pres. REIS, SHIRLEY J.-Takolah, Girls' Glee, Honor Sociely. RENN, JAMES REICHMUTH, JOE-Senafor, Sr. Choir, V.C.Y, Vice Pres., Cily Wide Youlh Council, Boys' Club Rep. RICE, JUDY A.-Rolling Railsplitfers. RIGGS, RICHARD--Drum Maier, Dance Band, Band Pres., Orcheslra. RILEY, BERTHA-Rolling Railspliflers, Girls' Club. RILEY, GEORGENE M.-Takolah, RILEY, PATRICIA M.-Marcella-Ki, Marcelfs, Rolling Rail- splifvers. ROBERTS, DARLENE J. ROBINSON, DERALD ROBINSON, LINDA LEE-Pep Club, Uslierelfes, Abe- Efles, Girls' Club. ROBINSON, SHARON L.-Exchanqe Sludenl' Io Berlin, U.N: Represenlalive, Lincoln News Staff, Affiliation Chairman, Sludenl Council, Senafor, Honor Socnefy. ROBINSON, THOMAS E.-Senalor, Boys' Club. ROCKWELL, GLORIA J.-Aflilialion Trees., V,C.Y., El Charro. RODY, CHARLOTTE J,-V.C.Y. ROGERS, DAVID LENfBesl:elball, Baseball, Rille Club, Boys' Glee, ROGERS, JERALD EDWARD-Rifle Cllb, V.C.Y., Boys' Club. ROLEY, DENNIS DALE-Ski Club., Boys' Club. ROLLIS, RUTH ANN-Lincoln News Slaff, ROSENOUIST, SANDRA ROSSOW, PATRICIA--Takolali, Marcella-Ki, Quill and Scroll, News Slafl, Lincolnian Service Edilor. ROUSE, SHARON-Talcolalx, Usherelles. ROUSSEAU, FRANCIS C,-V.C.Y. ROYSE, BARBARA L.-Cadet Banu, sr, Band, v.c.Y., ugh. erelles Club. RUFFCORN, ELANE-Girls' Club Rep., Orchesfra, Sr. Band, Glee, Honor Society, Tekolah Ch. Pres., Bowling Club, Declcel. RUSHFELDT, JOAN I.-Sophomore Rep. lo Council, Aqua Maids, Senelor, Abe-Elles, Girls' Club Trees., Home! coming Queen, Girls' Shale Delegale, Daffodil Princess, RYAN, MARGARET D.-Girls' Club Rep., Senalor, L.L.L., Honor Sociely, Modern Dance Club. SADLE, LANA M.-Fulure Nurses Club, Takolah Ch. Pres., Pep Club. Senior Granville Anderson receives the most-valuable-player award of the annual Football Awards Banquet pu... C., 'Q E 3: laid?-ui 47 Ye T L 6' ' SN: WJ' if ,. 4' if 'Q E I 1 uf ti v QM qgiwwy. Q nm .Mr SAKAUK, JANICE L.-Tskolsh, Pep club. SATHER, FLORENCE A.-Ski Club, Honor Society, Taka- lah, L.L.L., Pep Club Pres., Girls' Stale Rep. SAUNDERS, CLODAGH E.-Debate Club, Chess Club. SCHAFER, SHERRON I.-Lincolnian Slafl, Quill and Scroll, Afllliafion. SCHERMERHORN, SUSAN-Fulure Nurses Club, L.L.L. SCHROCK, GAIL-V.C.Y., Usherelles, Rifle Club, Pep Club, Fufure Teachers, Takolah, Ar? Club. SCHMIDT, CHRIS SHMINKEY, BARBARA A.-El Charro, Ski Club, V.C,Y., Girls' G-lee Sec. SCOTT, ROSE MARIE-V.C.Y. SEELYE, CAROL J.-Transfer from Franklin Pierce. Sl-LABEN, LINDA LEE-AbeAEHes, Pep Club, Girls' Club ep. SHABEN, LOIS-Disl. Ed. SHABEN, s1EvE J.-Boys' Club Rep. SHADE, RONALD R.-Chess club, Main Club. SHAFER, SHARALYN J.-V,C.Y., El ch.-mc. SHEEHAN, COLLEEN M,-Takolah, Abe-sues service Chairman, Girls' Club Rep., Senalor, EI Charro, Fulure Nur5eS Club. German exchanger Rainer Kuenzel explains a dimcult French coniugation to senior Sue Clausen. SHEPHERD, GERALDINE-Takolah Program Chairman, Rifle Club Sec.-Trees., Fufure Nurses, A iliafion, Senalor. SHREVES, CHERIE A.-Honor Sociely, Sr, Choir Sec., Madriqals, Girls' Trio. SHULL, JUDITH L.-Sr. Class Play, V.C.Y. Sec.-Trees., Marcella-Ki, Maiorelle Treas., Marcefls, Madriqals, Sr. Choir, Orcheslra, Girls' Trio, Honor Society. SIMCHEN, GERALD SIMPSON, YVONNE M.-Takolah, Pep Club, El Charro. SIRCELLO, TERI L.-Takolah, Abe-Effes Treas., Pep Club, Soph. Girls' Club Award. SMITH, LANCE P.-Bowling Club. SMITH, PHYLLIS O.-Aqua Maids, Honor Sociely, Senafe, Senior Class Treas. SMITH, STAN-Sr, Band, Dance Band, Cadet Band. SMITH, TERRY M.-Bowling Club, Male Chorus. SMYTH. EILEEN C.-Fufure Nurses Club, Girls' Club Rep. SNELL, PAT A.-D,E. Lynx Refailers Pres., Co-edilor of W.D,E.C.A. Reporler. SNOWDEN, LOLA M.-Rolling Railspliffers, Pep Club. SNOVER, BONNIE-Honor Sociely. SOKOLOWSKI, MARY ANN-Alliliafion, Pep Club, Bowl- ing Club, W.D.E.C.A. Slall, Lynx Relailers. SONN, JAMES A.-Football, Baskelball, LeNermen's Club, Senare. sonsnson, Noaene J,-Tskalsh, Railing Rausplmers. SORTHUN, SANDRA H. soars-lun, HENDRIK KARL sovsslen, Lou RHEA SOVIE, LEE R.-Wrestling, Sopli, Foolball, SPOONER, LENOREfSr. Band Sec., Takolah, Concerl Band, Pep Band, Orcllesfra, Marching Band, Honor So- ciety, Modern Dance. SPRING, THQMAS' E.-Pep Club, Key Club, Honor Soci- efy, Torch Pin Winner, Senalor, Sr. Class Play. soumes, MELVIN s. STEVENS, BARBARA J. STEWART, RICHARD J.-Tennis, Wresllinq, Swirnrninq. STILES, PATRICIA A.-Talcolah, Usherelres, Pep Club, Girls' Glee. STOKER, DICK J.-Sr. Band, Orcheslra, Quill and Scroll Pres., Lincoln News. H1 Q d ig , J fm :if 114, ff: s ' ' V.. ,E 's H -. ,i V 4. a.'Wss fair Sl 19- aft 'pa vig!! ' Q 'W uv M . ss, - - . ,, f-v ,,,,q I 'Q . .... f . UI. Q ,, , f , s. 44 i' is -EI .is 3 C1 5 .- W rr., ,,. K .RA I V 4 .view fl if Q wb .v 'I' 1 1 Q. I I I W QE. . 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Sec., Abe-Elles Vice Pres, and Reporler, Takolali Pres., Honor Sociely, Torch Pin Winner, L.L,L., Pep Club. THORNLEY, GWENDOLYN-Girls' Club Rep., Honor So- ciely, Takolah, Big Takolah Pres., Sporlshead, Torch Pin Winner. THORSEN, SHERYLE-Girls' Club Vice Pres., Abe-Elles, gakolah, Ski Club, Pep Club, Lincolnian, Honor Sociefy, ena or. TICHY, MARIANNE TIDRICK, PATSY-Takolah, Rifle Club. TIDWELL, CAROLYN-Pep Club. TOMLIN, MARY-Marcella-Ki, Marcells, 50 vile! 'B -, Q 'H if wr. I fl I 'Q 1' 4 i 49- 'B' , 5 'W x if . I . I bfi' A 1 '- r xixf , Q , 5 V, ref? 7 ' will I ,M I A K wg, G, - ., . I I ' 'Ti I ,Z ..., fe fix A XY V 7 .f i 55' ' 1 l i I 5, LR 5, fi. , T . ., i I x l R K l I vq., ,I , I i . 2 ,I W 6- And SD. 5. TRACY, CAROL-Fulure Nurses Club, Talcolalw, L.L.L. TRUMBLE, ROBERT UHL, SPENCER-Baseball, Quill and Scroll, Lincoln News, Sr. Class Vice Pres., Sr. Class Play, Baslcefball. UNRUH, DOUGLAS-Foclball, Lellermen's Club, Senafor. uksmowicz, sAM URLACHER, JEAN-Honor Sociely, Torch Pin Winner, Pep Club, Marcella-Ki, Yell Queen, L.L.L,, Senalor, Takolali Pres., Delegale lo Girls' Slate. VAN HORNE, GERALD-Reserve Football. VAN HORNE, JAMES VASICEK, SHIRLEY- VAN WALK, JEAN L.L,l.. VEHONSKY, JOHN VERSTEGEN, BETSY- V.C.Y. -Honor Sociely, Fulurc Nurses Club, -Senalor. Affilialion, Fulurc Nurses Vice Prcs. VETTER, NANCY-Takolah. vis, eormou VINCENT, JAMES-Sr. Class Rep. fo Sludenl Council, Pep Club, Honor Society, Key Club Sec., Boys' Club Treas., Rifle Club, Sr. Class Play. VINING, JACKI WAIS, MARY-Talnolah Vice Pres. WAITE, SHARON-Jr. Class Sec. WAKEMAN, LOUISE-Abe-Efles, Takolah, Ski Club, Hon- or Sociely, Girls' Club Pres., Twinlow Rep, Rec. Sec. WALTIER, DENNIS WALLIS, ROBERT-Lincoln News Edilor and Pholographer. WANER, KAREN-Senalor, Pep Club, L.L.L. Sec., Sr. Class Play, Talcolah, Girls' Club Rep. WARNER, DECELIA WARNER, SUSAN-Pep Club, Takolah, Abe-Elles, Jr. T.B. Board Vice Pres. ins 4 zi ne, :awk S N. L Siafe war s J . SY .- -- 4 D S L 4' 4 Q ' M 4 is 1 'ix xg 1 , 2 1 'R an ' . .Sify ,I 4 1 9' IQ , f r xv- . sb.. , . ' G Y gr V A . 1 . R ' nnirr is - E L wif Q was , 4 . . , lj. . I ' i C' l W I 4 F . I , l fs?f+g,,'? : i ' 5' Q 2 ,if Q if ' 1 -t R 255 rf fx in , sh' . '- Q' i' ,f i iw f 1 ,I , f l 511 33 : 551: f - V fri I P ::. 51- r Q SL . ' 37' 9 - r ei A L 51 67 Iw6ZS me Class If gun AWJSUCCCSS WARNER, PHILLIP WASHINGTON, DONNELL-Foofball, Baskelball, Lelfer- men's Club Sec.-Treas. WASSON, MURRAY WATSON, WILLIAM-Foorball, Varsily Baskeiball, Base- ball, Leflermerfs Club, Key Club Sec., Knighls of Lin- coln Welfare Chairman, Boys' Club. WAX, RICHARD-Honor Sociely, Senalor, Chess Club Vice Pres. WEAVER, GERALD-Lellermen's Club, Track, Decahilon. WEBER, GARY-Sr. Choir, Key Club Treas., Sr. Class Play, Bowling Club, Lincolnian, WEBER, MARVIN-V.C.Y. 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I ' -r ' Q, ana, . 4. - fx . ' -'wlllllf . it , ii 7' ' . 5 . l , I lll'i if I Q- I. - , 5 WINSLOW, CALVIN - Senalor, Lincolnian, Boys' Slafe Rep., Jr. Class Pres., Sophomore Basketball, Foolball. WINSTON, JUDY-V.C.Y. WIRE, JANET-Rolling Railsplilfers. WI'l'l'ER, MARIAN-Takolah, Marcella-Ki, Marcelfs, Pep Club, Daclcef Staff, Girls' Club Rep. wouie, WOLFF ROBERT-Rifle Club. DONNA-Adv. Girls' Glee, V.C.Y. WOOD, DIANE-Choir, Girls' Ensemble. WOOD EARL WOODS, LYNN-Honor Roll. WOOLDRIDGE, JAMES-Rifle Club, WOOTEN, WALTER-Foolball, LeHermen's Club. WORTH, NICK-Honor Sociely, Dackel Slafl, Red Cross Rep, WRENN, JIM WUNDER, LINDA-Honor Sociely, Ushereltes. YOACHIM, BILL-Ski Club, Rifle Club, Aflilialion. YONAKA, BEVERLY-Usherelfes. Senior Ken Chrisficnson works on the plcner in the machine shop. w O-no l Q, x M if . . NW , ,, W X ,ff V: x, Z . ll ' 1 mv, . L I ,M Q5 'f YUCKERT, GAYLE-Senafor, V.C.Y., Modern Dance rou , Girls' Club Rep. YTEELDT, JUDITH 1, '-:gf ff O ' 'l I ZELINSKY, MARY-Adv. Girls' Glee, Sr, Choir. ZlMMERMAN, LOREN-Key Club, Dackel Staff, Pep Club. QQ' Q - .' YOUNG, DOROTHY v I .B - I A I . ,S 'J X' 7 . ' G p 4' AL.. 1 -19' my V M! WINSLOW, CAROL-Usherelfes, Sr. Ch ERIKSON, ROBERT issing ailsphfiers . . . 54 ASPLUND, EARL P. BARTON, THOMAS BERNIUS, RICHARD H. BLOUIN, GEORGE BOERS, JACK C. 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BENDIEN-Horne Room ZIO Bollom Row-Asp, L., Alvarado S., Apfhorp, S., Barry, W. Second Row- Anderson, D., Allen, B., Andersen, M., Alkinson B., Akins, C., Bacon, J. Top Row-Arger, K., Alban, J., Bus- enbark, D., Allen, J., Arbufhnof, S., Aaby, S., Anderson, G. MR. BOWERS-Home Rcorn II6 Bollom Row-Bingham, L., Birchrnan P., Barker, S., Berlrarn, S., Berys, J., Biller, L. Second Row-Biggs, J., Ben- son, N., Andersen, J., Rhodes, J., Bendilcsen, S., Bergsfrom, D., Blakely, S., Barlon, J. Top Row-Gribble, R. Berndf, J., Belknap, B., Bennell, B., Bellamy, C., Aloerl, D., Benn, M., Barkere, L., Beerger, J., Parrack, M. MR. BROWN-Home Room 3l8 Boflom Row-Brenn, S., Brown, C., Bofsford, G., Bpifoelre, P., Buclcmast- er, C. Second Row-Bunn, G., Burt, G., Bond, N., Bosworfh, K., Burnelf, D., Burnelf, C., Boers, S., Boudriw, C., Lincoln, M. Top Row-Brenden, L., Burqess, D., Brewsler, D., Krum- weid, D., Burchfiel, C., Dilllon, F., Bruns, D., Brulon, R., Bruner, B. MISS DIGHTMAN-Home Room IO3 Bofiom Row-Folden, V., Engelharl, D., Pain, E., Ewell, L. Second Row- Chesl, F., Fisher, M., Fox, S., Bovce, D., Braza l, N., Edmmsler, A. To! Row-Ferquson, D., Enqels K., Boy , L., Banlin, J., Felt, D., Ehnal, T., Hover, G., Kimball, G. MRS. DOERNES-Horne Roorn 303 Boffom Row-Claus, M., Glidden, T., Chesley, R., Charles, T., Harrison, P., Carlson, B. Second Row-Cantrell, B., Collon, T., Clark, R., Chrislofferson, J., Cain, R., Forsman, D., Bussanich, B., Cassidy, S. Top Row-Carlis'e, B., Clark, C., Carlson, R., Cantrell, G., Calhoun, D., Christiansen, D., Carr, C., Cady, S., Christian, W. MR. ELLINGSON-Shop I Boilom Row-Cooley, L., Craig, C., Connors, J., Crisl, C., Clemens, S. Top Row-Danford, D., Davis, E., Cozza, J., Turner, J., Conner, J., Cook, S., Cranefield, B. MR. FADNESS-Home Room III Balham Row - DeForresl, D., Des Chane, J., Echrofh, P., Dunn, K., De Furresl, D., Hearns, K. Second Row- Duflon, B., Daly, R., Dunham, B., Brown, G., Carlson, J., DuColon, F., Drozd, .l., Dunayski, S. Top Rsw- Dulhic, D., Diorn, G., Defhlefsen, J., Dralze. T., Davis, T., Dolan, K., Dick- inson, A., Dickman, G., Davis, G., Burman, D. Ponsoring rom, in Sales, 5414! 8' cy man onfesf, uniors ave uccessful yay 57 MR, GI LMUR-Boys' Gym Bolfom Row-Liplon, L., Green, T, Glass, C., Genin, J., Frasch, E., Gil- len, C., Fuller, G., Gilslrap, B, Sec- ond Row-Thompson, J., Coffman, D., Gesinger, D., Gowin, F., Granqe, V. Geller, M., Gac, F., Graham, B. Top Row-Gillgan, T., Girk, F., Geiss, H. Gllk, J., Gamper, R., Frederick, M. Graham, J., Gang, B., Bray B., Grafias, P. MISS GLASERfHome Room IZ7 Bollom Row-Hager, S,, Harvey, N., Coffman, D., Grlssom, J., Halloway, G. Second Row-Green, L., Hansen, G., Holme, B., Schreiner, C., Geiner, J., Harlsell, G., Hall, M., Harbin, L. Top Row-Gupman, H., Green, J., Hadacheh, E., Furlong, C., Hanson, M., Greco, P., Harrinqlon, J., Haddock, A., Hankal, C. MR. HAALAND-Porlable 4 Boflom Row-High, J., Hermanson, C., Elmore, S., Holt, P. Second Row -Holm, J., Chisum, C., Holan, M., Holforf, E., Hume, M., Holler, R., Haugland, J., lvarson, K. Top Rcw -Heihn, B., Hornby, J., Horfon, R., Pox, L,, Hudlna, J., Elvly, L., Dolan, D., Hunsberger, E., Hondle, G. Bond mcziorettes Sue Cassidy ond Marie Olson display top- nofch form on Lincoln's lawn MR. HAGUE-Home Roorn 533A Bciforn Row-Johnson, C., HaNe, P., Jennings, L., Jamison, D., Jansen, J.. Jenneriahn, S., Johnson, D. Second Row-Jable, N., Jankowski, S., Math- eson, J., Iverson, D., McFarlane, K., Jackson, S., Jacques, L., Johnston, R., Jensen, R. Top Row - Johnson, J., Johnston, M., Hannern, D., Berger, D., Johnson, 6., Johnson, G., Johnston, R., Shirk, M. MRS. LEGS-Home Room I3I Boflom Row-KeaHey, P., Karnes, K., Hobarr, L., Kiosre, J., Heffron, R., Karlinsey, E. Second Row-Kendzeora, D., Kent, M., Hartley, K., Herie, C., Ghass, H., Kirsch, K., KessNer, C., Jones, S. Top Row 4 Klapsrein, J., Klpers, J., Jones, R., Jones, J., Jones, N., Keene, B., Hazen, J.. King, T., Kilcup, B. MISS LILLY-Home Room H9 Boffom Row-Lockridge, L., Kushlow, D., Long, D., Kyle, L. Second Row- Lower, B., Lowe, B., Leach, S., Krarnrn, P., Loe, R., Hefiie, L., Lambert, V., Lasfer, S. Top Row-Laifin, J., Loflnq, M., Lind, R., Laurensen, R., Redlerrer, B., Lernke, E., Leueioui, J., Lanza, J., Larsen, .l., Lorrall, J. MR. LYON-Home Room ll7 Boffom RowfMafesa, F., Wilharns, J., Nufiall, K., McHanough, J., Manke, L., Huddlesion, G. Second Row-MCEHL or, D., Graham, J., Lund, C., Lukosh, M., LyHe, S., Loyd, M., Marcy, B., MacDougal1, G., Masonic, M. Top Row-Hickey, S., Haynes, W., Mc- Curchan, B., Duby, B., Dlefman, M., Maffhees, R., Hiott, R., McGinnis, J., May, M. MRS, MELQUIST-Home Room 202 Bottom Row-Meredith, J., Huggins, A., McKenzie, M., Murray, C., Miller, J., Jasman, K. Second Row-Mullner, J., Meyer, L., Meldorf, H., Pettey, F., Klapstein, B., Hunter, B., Murphy, J., McKee, R. Top Row-Miller, R., Mon- ster, I., Costi, R., Mitchel, D., Brede- scn, J., Peters, J., Merrnman, H., Munro, A., Mike, D, MISS MURLAND-Home Room 2I5 Bottom Row-Ness, C., Lehman, J., Nilsen, M., Nyland, S., Korich, V., Ogle, M. Second Row-Oqla, M., Ol- sen, M., Frederick, J., Nelson, R., My- ers, M., Nadeau, J., Larson, M., Cole J. Top Row - Carlson, C., Kulgren, H., Ogle, B., Conklin, G., Olson, R., Newman, M., O'Halloran, P., Oleray, J., Oldom, G. Rcnclng through a time-write these Abe Juniors work to develop typing speed. MRS, OLTS-Home Room 31l Bottom Row-Padgett, L., Pauisen, P Owens, I., Peavy, G., Wiitiams, L Second Row-Pierson, G., Liddle, G Peleqrute, J., Oison R., Porter, C Osness, D., Ostberq, L., Ore, N. Top Row-Lesniak, G., Peterson, B., Oison S., Phenicle, R., Peters, D., Peterson J., Piudurns, H., Porter, T., Owens, K MISS PANGBORN-Home Room 227 Bottom Row - Poet, C., Racek, R. Reda, D., Rowe, J., Pyfer, S., Rabstotf ?BSecond Row-Renken, G., Mayes, B. wley, R., Rasmussen, C., Rabstoff, S. Riste, M., Ripiey, B., Richardson, C Top Row - Peterson, L., Loomis, 6. Retallich, B., Kevilie, R., Barrett, M. Pryre, C., Reed, J., Viterback, N., Benoit, M. MR. PESTER-Home Room 205 Bottom Row-Rogers, J., Roberts, S. Sage, D., Robinson, D., Ryan, D., Rose M. Seconr Row-Russe.I, W., Rockway J., Robinson, E., Roush, K., Rohrer, S. Rust, J., Schurnock, L., Luke, S., Ros tad, R. Top Row-Maiiala, S., Ron- ing, G., McCoig, R., Roberts, G., Sal tee, D., Schafer, .I., Schultze, C., Beddoe, G., Rubin, A., Sant, K. Juniors Janet Huding ond Bob Zotkovich work to complete their plaster sculptures for their Art 5 class. I H ' ,1 R7 Q , l ' K A-Q , Q g., xg. M ss- r .I . In J, .Q E ri Q- x at Qi v - 1 , 'M 1. .Nr . K nl .,,f - - sw , - f 1 2 1 . 'S 1' K .1 1.3. . 2 ,, . y In 1 A ...q MR. SCHWARZfHome Room 2I7 Bolfom Row-Srezler, S., Skidmore L smim, E., Schwarz, B. second Row- Siemons, N., Shaper, S., Sparks, R Smilh, E., Smllh, M., Melvard, C Muench, H., Nelson, K., Sparks, J Top Row - Scoll, L., Shanahan, T Palmer, D., Miller, A., Srnllh, B., Smifh, J., Sliver, R., Mohler, B. MR. SHEPPARD-Shop 4 Boifom Row-Befsy, S., Swanson T. Spray, K., Soikowski, C. Second Row- Slules, G., Snugrh, M., Sieines, B. Sfolces, C., Sweel, D., Smith, S., Sfalen C., Swanson, 6. Top RowfSlif'fers, D. Slaurler, L., Tallman, D., Sundsfrom C., Stephens, R., Sparllng, M., Snover E., Smilh, S., Spencer, L., Sloll, C. MRS. L. SMlTHfl'lome Room IOS Bollom Row-Shade, J., Sison, M., Weslgard, D., Sosky, J., Weaver, O. Second Row-Swalllng, P., Slrarlon, S., Tabacco, L., Schuchman, K., Shea, C., Schlolrerloeck, L., Shedrock, P., Young P. Top Row - Mower, L., Sfarr, R., sulnlh, L., Olson, H., Zander, R., Trummerl, D., Gennai, G., Summers, C. Class of 7 474,50 x.He4os fpreparafions or Pening of ew f. fj'aAoma icqA 62 MRS. V. SMlTt-l-Home Room 325 Bottom Row-Ttiessen, C., Pence, J., Nordlund, J., Wahl, L., Shook, H., Waiss, F., Wood, B. Second Row- Tucker, B., Penwarderi, M., Armstrong, H., Mann, J., Tscliudin, L., Thomas, D., Warwaqener, P.,Tl1omas, M., Violet, B. Top Row - Torqerson, B., Ozanich, J., Walker, H., maine, C., umm, A., Vouglit, K., Johnston, D., Vanderlindc, R., Orshal, J. MR. TRACEY4l-tome Room N34 Bottom Row-Webster, S., Walls, C., Peyton, E., Webster, B., Wastman, M., Whitaker, J., Walher, J., Valenzuela, A. Second Row-Dobson, L., Webster, E., Wax, R., Webster, D., Wambo dt, S., Pettie, H., Odel, D., Walter, C. Top Row - Wall, T., Warner, .J, Whit- beck, D., Wesley, O., Deinreicli, B., Wiburq, M., Warner, G., Wannebo, R., Rawlings, J., Louttiian, K. MR. TRIER-Home Room 3l2 Bottom Row-Zactiow, R., Williams, D., Wood, J., Wilcox, J., Wright, G., Robinson, K. Second Row--Willian, E., Zatxoviclw, J., Wisher, P., Zint, J., Cox, D. ,WolIaston, M., Rondeau, D., Rice, L. Top Row - Zatlwauicn, B., Wilson, G., Wrye, M., Wright, L., Wolover, S., Wilbure, L., Wlykof, B., Williams, M. MR. WHITNEY-Home Room IO6 Bottom Row-Hanson, J., Case, P., Dev touart, McVidken, Rouse, l.. Second Row-McKay, P., Bush, M., Little, J., Hoffman, D., Recd, P., Mason, B.. Top Row - Arthur, R., Gardner, J., Damiano, G., Bender, C., Merritt, B., Bozemore, J. .1 if 45 we -ti 2: 5 ff way. :W g 5 25435 5 -fe. MRS. BARDENgHome Room 302 Bolfom Row-Arthur, B., Bachmeir, P., Ambrose, M., Alderman, K. Second Row-Axlund, R., Anderson, P., Anderf son, J., Allen, N., Allon, B., Anderson, D., Andersen, M. Top Row-Anderson, H., Anderson, D., Armslrong, R., Ash- ton, K., Arnesrad, H., Anderson, D., Aguirre, D. MR. BOWMANfHome Room 329 Boflom Row-Barney, R., Basselin, G., Baldassin, S., Becker, D., Baskin, S. Second Row-Bennerr, G., Edmondson, A., Beck, J., Barnes, B., Beighley Barrelf, J., Bennelr, M., Bengslon, S. Top Row-Bama, J., Alexander, B., Bailey, H., Barker, S., Benboe, D., Belden, B., Belknap, G., Barclay, J., Becnlholl, R. S1 MISS BRINEGAR-Home Room IO9 Bolfom Row - Bonny, J., Berg, G., Bradford, D., Blakes, S., Blacksnaw, C. Q Middle Row-Brammer, C., Bingham, W., Boland, B., Bouen, L., Blankenship, S., Boilano, L. Top Row-Bowen, J. Berquisl, J., Boufiefle, T., Biqqs, A., Blankenship, R., Berqlund, J., Boone, J., Bergman, A. SoPAomores array n qlfacbfions asAing Sfafue anal Ipresenfing Class ea for aculfcy 65 MR. snooscs-shop 6 BcHom Row-Bundy, G., Campbell, L., Brazeau, GH, Brendan, S., Burnett, M., Cacelc, A. Middle Row-Buller, H.. Brechblel, L., Bryce, D., Browning, J., Bankhead, D., Braflon, E., Bray, .B, Camp, T., Bussard, V., Campbell, V., Briggs, V. 14 .,..- MISS CLARKE-Home Room A-33 Boflom Row-Egeland, C., Canonica, 'ff A S., Caslleman, J., Chrisliansen, K.. Cox, L., Chapman, L. Second Row- Carnpbell, W., Colwell, D., Can, C., Cabe, A., Cook, B., Cornell, B. Top Row4Conroy, R., Cooper, D.. Carlson, R., Chrislie, M., Chrisfensen, D., Calbo, R., Chrlsfian, E., Cox, D. Q. . . MRS. CONDON-Home Room ll2 l Boffom Row-Cryer, C., Curran, M., Q Daniels, K., Cromwell, C., Manqel- ! aere, M. Middle Row-Craig, G., Co- zlne, V., Dearinqer, D., DcSeIle, J., 2 Crisf, D., Dlelrlch, D. Top Row-Diggs, R., Davis, P., DeVlenne, C., Anderson, N., Chapman, A., Dickson, M., Crocker, C., Drashil, M. s- . Q ' X 7 ill. 1 esicles ervincq ScAoo4 SoPAomore Gflllcers ssisf Seniors- array Books, Serve 0415 Ball f 66 Callaway, S., Cable, J. Top Row- MRS. CRIPPEN-Home Room Zi?-A Bollom Row - Lee, M., Dobriski, L., Ericksen, C., Irvin, W., Ducolon, B. Middle Row-Doane, B., Edwards, S., Ehrler, L., Duncan, P., Erickson, D., Dilman, C., Eby, S., Dunlap, D. Top Row-Ellingson, B., Elzner, B., Dun- ning, D., Durkeo, E., Bohn, M., Enqel- harr, T., Edwards, D., Dursrna, G. MRS. CULBERTfHome Room 33l Boffom Row-Fullmer, P., Fleming, J., Forsfer, P., Fosler, R., Evans, M. Furin, P., Galbrearh, A. Middle Row-Fowler, L., Fear, R., Farrell, B., Raymond, K., Fehrs, B., Foley, D., G a r n e r l, P. French, M., Failner, J. Top Row Q Franke, P., Frans, F., Freeman, G. Jones, M., Freilag, N., Foley, J... Fin- ley, J., Falk, B., Evatr, J., Freed, D. MR.. DRAKEiHor'r1e Room 3lO Boflom Row - Gibb, S., Grubel, E., Gibble, L., Robert, G., Grilley, C., Grilley, C., Garrison, C. Middle Row -Glidden, E., Giqlilli, A., Granl, D., Gundy, P., Gunderson, N., Grahnerr, L., Goodreau, J., Gillen, B., Gelz, J., Geoperf, J. Top Row-Gary, B., Grain- kap, D., Gilmore, R., Gulhie, L., Gund- slrom, S., Gruver, G., Geily, N., Grubb, M., Gibbs, P., Gordon, W. MISS GRIMES-Home Room A-24 Boflom Row-Haner, D., Havre, D., Halch, J., Hefry, L. Middle Row - Henderson, L., Hazel, S., Guzik, G., Kushlan, V., Hallingsread, L., Hansen, E.., Heinzman, S. Top Row-l-lerslad, J., Barker, J., Durham, J., Hess, S., Hager, D., Hagen, L., Heidel, H. Q MRS, HALSEY-Home Room 2l2 Bollom Row-James, D., Higginbol han, N.,, Highland, S., lsrnay, J. James, K. Middle Row-Loudner, K. Howell, P., Nolcomb, T., Hurnblad, D. Horr, D., Hunl, C., Huffman, L., Fred erick, B, Top Row-Jamison, T., Hough B., Holl-look, R., Hokold, J., lnder bifzin, E., Hubbard, J., Isaac, R. Higgins, D., Palmer, J. MRS. LASLEYvHorne Room IO4 Bolfom Row-Johnson, D., Jones, L. Jansen, J., Johnson, K., Jayrnes, P. Jansen, J. Middle Row4Johnson, J, Joy, C., Jewell, T., Walker, .L, Jensen J., ohnson, N., Johnson, R., Jones, M Top Row-Johnson, F., Jones, R., John son, S. Johnsen, R., Judd, B., John son, M., Johnson, J., Johnson, S., Johnson, L., Johnson, R. In the challenge of the volleyball game, these sophomore boys learn the arf of good sportsmanship. MR. McLl N-Shop 8 Bottom Row-Lunetfi, M., Marcella, L. Linderman, A., Lu, S., Longworth, S. Larson, L. Middle Row Y Leach, T. Lamrn, C., Lima, F., Larson, V., La zares, M., Lewis, C., Lidren, D. Tcp Row-Lund, S., Larsen, G., Edwards S., Leidholt, T., Lang, R., Luchino, M. Lower, B., Lemagie, R. MR. MULLEN-Boys' Gym Bottom Row-Martell, W., Marshal, C. McDougall, G., Mahoney, J., Mason B. Middle Row-McNeil, P., MCCarfhy M., Mahoney, J., McLaughlin, D., Mc Donald, K., Kubista, L. Top Row - McNairy, R., Mattor, R., Meisenburq G., Martinson, B., Kushlan, M., Mer rift, R., Martin, F., McMahon, S., MacDuff, J. MRS. MULLER-Home Room l23 Bottom Row-Montgomery, l., Mork S., Monk, M., Meyer, L. Middle Row- Miller, M., Neumann, C., Morgan, M. Milhoan, C., March, B., orrison, C. Nelson, L., argeson, G., Myers, S. T-ap Raw-Mcfxlpine, B., Nelson, J., Mor- ton, M., Michlitsch, D., Me,ers, R. Neufeld, L., Moody, R. Morris C., Morrison, C. Sophomores learn the proper method of food preparation in different demonstrations. MR. MURPHY-Audilorium Boifom Row-Orr, D., Ollensen, K., O'MaIley, C., O'Neil, L., Olsen, E. Middle Row-Nicodemus, S., O'Con- nar, B., Hoble, V., Osborne, M., Ol- sene, N., Olson, J., Olfield, J. Top Row-Osborn, J., Nelsen, M., O'Mally, P., Orberg, B., Nilsen, R., Norris, R., Olson, J., Olson, C., Overloo, G. 5 l MR. NlCHOLSfHome Room IOS Bolfom Row-Pincoclr, J., Piefz, S., Pelle:-grin, V., Pease, O., Piclcock, M.. Pedero, F. Middle Row-Peacher, S., Perdue, M., Parlor, R., Peacher, S., Pelerson, L., Palmer, C., Pease, O., Pease, B., Pelerson, B. Top Row - iggs, L., Peck, D., Kendle, J., Peler- son, R., Padur, N., Pllzler, C., Peter- son, J., Patterson, J., Pelerson, G., Pilzer, M. r 'LA 1. MRS. NICHOLSON-Home Room 32l Bolrlom Row-Pupo, C., Plummer, T., Porler, P., Ray, R., Polls, D. Middle Row-Posl, J., Beze, D., Pooley, S., Redford, D., Pssf, J., Redford, L., War- lrins, M., Pringle, J. Top Row-Pres- colf, C., Rada, N., Reeqel, B., Rohrer, D., Planlcers, L., Prall, V., Reda, T., Roy, R., Pruell, N., Prilchard, R. fi Class , Sfages H caring wenfcysv. . . SoPAomore ance . . . 57:14:25 ScAoolJ3acL fje 7-ICIIDPGY ra 70 5oPAomores onfrigufe Go ScAool G-Arong adcfive arficiloaiion gn 04fAlefics, ScAolarsAiP 04110, Service MR. OCHS-Home Room A-31 Bofiom Row-Milasich, T., Boyle, K., Thiel, J., Lucksinqer, M., Mafhews, L. Top Row-Vandenberg, R., Garner, D., L, Holland, T., Phillips, R., Fipsromi, S., Tibbiis, T., Lackey, P. 'll l MR. ROE-Home Room 102 Boffom Row - Rias, H., Roeser, L., Roberts, E., Des Voigne, M., Riley, B. Middle Row--Reynolds, T., Rowwa, C., Rickeffs, D., Lois, R., Rossow, S., Ron- deau, J., Rilchie, J., Rieder, L. Top Row-Rusfedf, D., Reis, B., Rogers, J., Ragand, R., Rhodes, D., Roney, L., Rockell, T., Riehle, M., Robbins, S. 3 MR. SABOL-Home Room :aol l ,L Boffom Row-Scnalfilly, J., Schmidl, M., Schuliz, S., Ryan, M, Middle Row -Sclwrupp, S., Schusfer, K., Ryfkonen, P., Sandlworsl, J., Seaman, J., Sechler, P. Top Row-Sulander, B., Saunders, M., Sands, D., Saunders, R., Ruiz, B., Sawyer, S., Sclvemck, S., Schrag, M., Ruflcorn, S. r-1 MR, SCHUCHMAN-Home Room AAI Boflom Row-Skladany, C, Simms, GW, Slein, M, Middle Row - Slvreves, D., Sleen, R., Stevens, P., Slambouqh, K., Spring, S., Simpson, J,, Shie ds, A. Top Row-Srnilh, K., Sfockmeyer, D., Smifh, P., Sfomevik, L., Sleele, S,, Snaverly, K., Shrope, B., Smilh, T. MRS. SEGER-Home Room 327 Boflom Row-Terry, S., Theriaull, B., Tracy, J., Summers, G., Thompson, M., Swanson, R. Middle Row-Hillis, T., Slull, P., Tuvell, L., Telling, E., Syver- Son, E.. Strauss, M., Thomas, J., Tal- berr, S., Swanson, J., Slone, S. Top Row-Sundine, H., Thomas, J,, Thomp- son, R., Leonard, S., Thomas, G., Thom- as, M., Thorn, B., Sullwerland, J., Tamburella, C., Tiller, G. MR. SEVEREID-Shop 2 Boflom RowfKlapslein, K., Kalivas, S., Kaufz, E. Middle Row-Klas, J., Keller, J., Kazda, S., Kersfu, S., Kingner, M., Kenlield, E., Knapp, P. Top Row - Kouy, F., Kieven, R., Kirk, J., Krall, C., Keine, R., Kirmsg, J., Kelly, B., Klein, . onecy maAing rojecfs, SoPAomores Ponsoredmovie . . QQ A rpreffcy ,jgagcyn 54140, xj'6zlaJ,!3aAe Sale i R MRS. STERUNG-Home Room I37 Bnllom Row-Vancil, L., Urlacher, F. Valentino, J., Valen, S. Middle Row- l Tucker, T., Trerrilefr, N., Tyler, A. V incenl, R., Jig, J., Torkelson, N. Vieneau, M. Top Row-Voracek, G. Forqesen, S., Tilieff, B., Tisdale, L. Turnbull, ., Van Valkenberg, G,, Vero ., Uland, J., Vogel, J. MRS. SUMNERfl-lorne Room A-32 Boflom Row-Walson, W., Welk, S. Waller, C., Weinreich, M., Frederick A., Werner, J, Middle Row-Swanson C., Weaver, D,,Wal1ers, L., Walls, D. Webster, P., Wells, R., Weber, D. Warner, K. Top Row-Whilbeck, S. Wade, J., Wafne, B., Whybe, F. Wheeler, J., Wardlow, V., Reinhold W., wwe, B., Wallin, S. MR. WALTER-Home Roorn 304 Boffom Row-Sorsdahl, J., Wright, P, Zander, P., ovmazi, D. Middle RW4 Wilson, K., Wing, J., Williams, K. Willsey, A., Scheer, K., Pagel, M. Wollaslon, S., Horsf, M. Trp Rowe Zindf, B., Woolen, P,, Williams, D., Frcyleg, B., Wynne, S., Krqhbiel, M., Pike, S., Young, G., Dull, C. MRS. WILSON-Horne Room l2l Boffom Row-Kennedy, L., Polocki, G., Miller, M., Zacher, D., Rasmussen, B., Dawenporl, S. 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K, j .,-, A sk 5, -K ,qpv-1 L .V it ,mg jfs, ,VY fx is T ' + V B, I ,xg 1 h ,V if q,.V1V, Q 4,-. 5 K 1- Y 4 - K 'f 'sq VV ' -X K K K , , VY V4 M . - -V' ff-K:,,f -Ag - 'M K K . V w , 1.Q VV gig fl J AKA V 1 V :wiv A sax N. V , Vu Q Q s W A If X Vu Nimahbi '? 2vi NKJV' wif: K! .1 V J Q- V -gqww tw' R ay '4 ,-A-,lj sg, V, V W A3305 1' N'N N'5 'yh-in V 15 K ' 'Aw x S 4 ' a ,. V -5,3vLVy fy - , , :KH-f Y- - W 1 K f . , . -- 1, ' . 3-4, axf?Z'T'?sf 'fQ? V 'if 1 KV V t- ,'C, KK ,. 4- QR q ' ' 1 1 KQKV my il 3 x 9 a 'I 4. r 'kit ir+Nwim X x 4 Lincolnian Staff and Editor-Bottom Row-Sullivan, W., Weber, G., Winslow, C., Poston. S., Ellinaton, K.. Molene, E., Harrison, M., Barker, L., Thorsen S., Rss P S .l4eJel1eCCkl SWleJRhldtJ ' Prather, R, Top Row-Stubbs, L., o ow, ,, Wesfholrn, P., cl'iafer,S,,Gr' y, ., i n, ., on in, ,, i s, , us el , , ews anafadnnuallsfaffe CAase ony, Cuts, Lincolnian members Paula Westholm, Social, Sharon Schafer, Album, Joan Grilley, Arts, Kathy Ellington, Editor-in-Chief, Pat Rossow, Service, Ron Prather, Survey and Editorial, Joyce Wiles, Directory and Index, Cal Winslow, Sports, was toward an outstanding Annual. 76 Heads, cuts, dummies, pictures, copy and dili- gent work-these are what make up an annual. The theme and color for the book were chosen. Then the work of carrying out these plans began. Dummies were made, pictures were taken and re- talcen, indexing was done and copy, heads and cuts were written. There are some changes in this year's annual, for example, a reduced royalty section. The staff was headed this year by Kathy Elling- ton, editor-in-chief, and William Sullivan, advisor. Along with production of the annual the Lincoln- ian statt published the Dial Lincoln, student tele- phone directory. The editor for the year directory was Joyce Wiles. This year the news staff was awarded the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Med- alist award for the 25th consecutive year. The staff also received a T B press project award. Since 1953 the News has won three awards on the press proiect, held annually by the National Tuberculosis Association and the Columbia Scholastic Press Asso- ciation to inform high school students of the causes and dangers of T.B. and to promote good health. Under the advisership of Joe Contris, the student iournalists worked on Mondays and Wednesday after school laying out the paper's pages. On Friday mornings the paper was taken to the Tacoma Star to be published. This year the editors were: editor in chief, Bob Wallis, associate editor, Sharon Robin- son, managing editor, Judy Hanson, photo editor, Carolyn Eide, co-feature editors, Donna Boltinghouse, Gary Callison, sports editor, Doug Kerr, girls' sports editors, Joey Hofer, and exchange editor, Marcia Greene. Stat? members Judy Hanson, Doug Kerr, Sharon Robinson Donna Boltinghouse, Carolyn Eide, Gary Callison, Bob Wallis, Marcia Green, Joey Hofer inspect issues from other schools Cufbnes anal Calofions in ursuif o xjaadhnes DT'- P' ' W i f - i in t i H 1 1 j ' Y' ' - I 5 -wif KM, 1 Mathis, R., Kerr, D., Harrington, J., Uhl, S., Stoker, D., News Staff and Editor-Bottom Row-Murphy J., Long, J., Boltinghouse, D., Eide, C., Rossow P., Clemens, S., Harnpson, D., Pefiers, K. Middle Row ' ' McKay, D., Callison, G. Top Row-Haier, J., Robinson, S., Green, M., Lundauist, K., Edwards, B Hansen, J., Warner, S. ournabsf Adihfies qnriAer Cluds' wer l 1 1 I iiiiiii iii lp E 1 ll ,iim Quill and Scroll-Bottom Row-Wallis, B., Westholm, P., Stoker, D. Second Row- Uhl, S., Lundquist, K., Hanson, J., Carlson, R., Shatter, S., Green, M. Third Row- Contris, J., Eide, C., Hempson, D., Haier, J., McKay, D., Post, H. Top Row- Rossow, P., Kerr, D., Boltinghouse, D., Callison, C. Lincoln Girls' Club newspaper is known as the Chit Chat. lt originated seven years ago and was first known as the Girls' Club News. The main purpose ofthe Chit Chat is to keep Lincoln girls informed on Girls' Club activities and proiects. It also announces ways to earn points for Abe-Ettes. Work- ing atter school, the staff type stencils and mimeograph the paper. Editor-in-Chief ot the paper this year was Donna Boltinghouse. Art work was done by Sue Clausen. Typists and reporters are voluntary workers. They were Judy Hansen and Carolyn Eide. Advisor for the paper was Mrs. .lean Halsey. . s any Dackel Staff-Bottom Row-Botstord, G., Ohlrnqer, C., Poyneer, P.. Muller, S., Advisor. Second Row-Schmidt, M., Shreeves, S., Shragg, M. Third Row-Hondle, G., Tschudin, L., Smith, S., Fredrick, M. Top Row-Gang, B., Schuster, K., Shull, J., Ruttcorn, E. 78 This year's Quill and Scroll initiation was held at the home of Homer Post, torrner Lincoln News advisor. The new members initiated at midwinter were Dick McKay, Pat Rossow, Spencer Uhl, Rik Carlson, Paula Westholm, and Sharon Shatter. Membership is open to seniors with a B average or better, who have worked lOO hours on the Lincolnian or lOO inches published in the Lincoln News. Quill and Scroll is an international society recogniz- ing high school iournalists, who display outstanding ability and work. Their main obiective is to promote higher quality publication work and to learn to write correctly. Chit Chat Staff Carolyn Eide, Judy Hansen, Sue Clausen and Donna Boltinghouse look over the latest editions ot Chit Chat . Der Deutsch Dackel stands tor friendship, and brings classes together as a team, said Mrs. Selma Muller, the originator ot the paper. The motto of the Dackel staft is: The pen is mightier than the sword. The Dackel is printed mainly in the English language, but it contains a few German phrases. Pen pal letters are the main contents of the paper. This paper goes to most of Mrs. Muller's German students, many Lincoln teachers, and has a large mailing list to people in other countries. They are distributed once a month. The staff is made up of approximately 20 of Mrs. Muller's German students. The editor was Polly Poyneer, and the assistant editor was Lavonna Spencer. ,3elts, cmngs, uses, fsfcylevl gn adrfcra f senile. Capt. Rick Taylor, Donna Huff, Inez Black mold pottery Although artcraft is a class it gives the students the opportunity to express themselves through original pieces of art work. This creative class offers the students the chance to develop and discover skills in working with metal, leather, wood, clay, plastic and weaving. Nine facets of artcraft are iewelry, leather work, sculpture, mosaics, pottery, blockprinting, weaving, wood carving, and enameling. Students working on jewelry proiects often make earrings, bracelets, belts, pins, and pendants. Some of the materials which are used are copper, brass, silver, stones, and plastic. Pottery is a field where the students can use their imagination by making things for practical use or for 4.1 Sharon McArthur busily makes a figurine out of plaster - V decorative purposes and also get enioyment from the process. Mosaics and sculpture add a bit of fun and variety to the course also. In mosaics students have completed such iobs as coffee tables with a mosaic design com- pletely covering the top, while still others were busy doing two color blockprints from wood and linoleum. This year several students have made wooden spoons while others made various shaped bowls. Though quite as common, some students enioy doing leather work such as belts and purses, and still others enioy working with the weaving equipment, Self-woven placemats are sometimes made by the girls. Don Sheppard, artcraft teacher, shows the students new techniques for all of these interesting crafts. . Chuck Stoakes cuts out a wood mobile 7,7 JQeAearsa s, 4.jVIaLe-up, eniors, rama 66 . A 5 as re nlons n J e few 4 l 1 l Senior Play Cast - Botlom Row - Brown, F., Shull, J., Johnsen, M., Forest- er, P., Fields, C., Huddleson, G. Sec- ond Row - Hardy, E., Eide, C., Vin- cent, J., Waner, K., Lawson, D., Weber, G. Third Row- Spring, T., Frank- lin, D., H all , T., Duncan, J. Top Row -Mayo, P., Gerken, C., Faqerholrn, W., Weber, D., Weber, D., Kerzie, T., Ho- fer, J., Kunsing, R. ,. . le... 1 After moving, the McDonald family takes time out Carolyn Eide has that when it rains it pours look as plumbers for a well-deserved break. Tom Spring and Fred Brown reveal the inadequacy ofthe electrical and plumbing system 80 We K -s x,,.:gy Y W 1, M, -.4 :SUV in mbv Q ,.,Vf, ..,. , :as ' - -s, gsm. I VIIOVIS ' H fs-ir' - -.swift . A 1- 3- Q . fs -' - rl-ii f'XQs s,.T'.'9' ESU s,w 'EQ,1gff- 4 , .P jygzlck Z Y3.:.f5,. ,.,,.is. , k I , .4 My fr E K 4 E xi' -it W-xx -we-, as X ,, it ,Q at Pr 'H Vt Pi Eff w, 'v'fis:.'i 'i 'i it 3 ' K rf. J- - page s. ,.fg,,,,., . , Q f. ,flew : .1 n, fi, f J. .J f ,, Q t . ',, L ., you N- - 4 , .gf 1 -:f11-s - . - f .iii lill eff ? . 5 fi , ,QQSQ ? 'f'ff','- - ,f ' 5 5' 5 ' c th it I ws! J s' g gf is ate' 2 . J Q ft' f . 4 .-.fam I -N ,'54Ef'l1'.?i x H ' , 'Y Abumif' 4 9 1' .. ,s,:.s- .. I I t Claude, played by William Fagerholm, says to Joan, played by Karen Waner, I don't like older women. How old are you? n Ijze Sfew,, KpacLe0l adcfion Onions in the Stew , based on the book written by Betty McDonald, was put on as the Senior Class Play, under the direction of Bill Ochs. The setting of the story is Vashon Island where the McDonalds have iust moved from Seattle. One problem faced by Betty McDonald, played by Caro- lyn Eide, was making her husband Don, played by Jim Vincent, and two daughters, portrayed by Elain Hardy and Karen Waner, find island life as reward- ing as she did. Ann, one of the daughters, had boy friend prob- lems. Howard, played by Dick Price, lived on the island and Roger, played by Dick Franklin, lived in Seattle but during visits were constantly running into each other. Joannie also had a love problem in the form of Claude, played by William Fagerholm, whom she loved to ignore. Breakdown after breakdown proves too much for the McDonald family, which leads to their decision to sell. After much thought and a visit from a buyer, the McDonalds realize they love their island home despite the many problems and shortcomings. The rest of the cast included Fred Brown, Judy Shull, Marlys Johnson, Pat Forester, Carolyn Fields, Gary Huddleson, Ken Lawson, Dick Weber, Tom Spring, Toni Hall, Jim Duncan, Pam Mays, Claud- ette Gerken, Joey Hofer and Rita Kunsing. Ted Kerzie was the student director. Yellowiackets in the living room? ! l Bl cappella Chair ravels fjzrougzouf Sfafe Practice and performance were the words for the A Cappella Choir this year. During the Christmas season they sang at Rhodes twice daily for six days, made Christmas broadcasts for radio stations KTAC and KTNT, and performed at the Christmas Vespers, their annual Christmas assembly. On January 26, they performed at the Winter concert, on April 28, at the Pops concert and on May 24, at the Formal concert. ln February many choir members gave outstand- ing performances at the Western Washington Solo and Ensemble Contest. The Madrigal singers, the Girls' Ensemble, Marilyn Garl, and Jack Hirst re- ceived superior ratings. The Madrigals were chosen as one of the seven most outstanding talents. In March the choir went to Auburn to participate in the Western Washington Music Educators District Contest. There they received a superior rating. There are several small singing groups inside the choir. They are the Madrigal Singers, the Girls' Ensemble, the Boys' Quintet, and the Trio. Choir omcers are: president, Herb Clark, vice president, Jack Hirst, secretary, Cherie Shreeves, treasurer, Bev Norton, business manager, Glen Graham, historian, Marilyn Garl, robe custodians, Chuck Clark and Carol Murray. The librarians are Carol Winslow and Jeanetta Goldberg. 'A .... N X. . Igor ig ' 2 O 9 o -O o 2 m .5-4,55 f 11 UE 5 :E : : We mn' fs To 99. - .jg 3 ' A Q. L . 5 F gc W3 , iff O ,. .ll Q S' , .f QT . 4, ..,,, Q -iz? V534 .,. 5 ? F E f 3 0' Q1 f 0 2 F F: Z0 .e 2' ftwzf a 1 13.8 . d, D., Peters, M., Henley, K., Curtice, C., Fry, F., Lenatz, S., Gilbert, t PW PR 2ShttVClJl-ll MSth n, ,, eu-ner, , ow f u e ., oe, ,, aan, ,, mn , First Sopranos Carol Winslow and Diane Dexter sing Missa Brevis with the A Cappella Choir at Softer, please! the Christmas Concert B2 arming onor warcls l Earl, M., Dehlleerleer, R., Orr, E., Shreeves, S., Shull, J., Durham, J., Norton, Reichrncth, J., Hinds, E. Top Row-Sant, K., Lawrence, D., Bailey, J, B., McCutchan, C., Hardy, M., Baker, L., Cummings, C., Carlson, B, Row 3 Heritage, J., Clark, E., Bebilheiner, S., Gessinqer, D., Heritage, J., Carlson -Price, D., Gagnon, B., John, C., Graham, G., Greenleaf, G., Clark, C., R., Colbo, J., Blackwood, J., Lilianthal, B., Wilber, L., Hinds, T. Daelleteld, W., Lattan, J., Hirst, J., Bucholtz, C., Holler, F., Talberl, G., 57 I , . -Ei ,s. .'-inf F Altos Pat Weimer and Pauletta Horton are pictured Dressed in girl's clothing, Fred Holler is mauled during Christmas Concert. during initiation into senior choir. . if , Q Q.. .Q - , B . , , 'sr , ' Z A Q. 'V-ii ? B l l D A f , - faq. 6 J 5 li ' l . . Lei glees cmfes on ising Scale fo Senior CAoir D .- ,WH . ,l-,c Advanced Girls' Glee-BoHom Row-Moulon, J., Ber , G., Slrauss. M., Sage, D., Cook, B., Eby, S., Dibley, L., Campbell, B., Long, D., Mork, S., Douglas, A., Newby, M., Rossa, C., Garlner, J., Pellegrini, Harllev, K. Middle Row-Lovelace, D., Riley, E., Davidson, D., Wolff, D., Holt, P., Welk, S., Heinzman, S., Juckeri, G., Anderson, J., Kelly, B., Wilcox, J., Garnell' P., Norieqa, S., Young, D., O'Connor, B., Schumock, L., Clifron, L. Tcp Row- Brazel, N., Peferson, J., Rice, L., Baird, L., Larnberf, V., Warner, K., Kenr, M., Pryde, C., Gralineri, L., Schruop, S., Bergman, A., Newby, L., Venclershuis, V., Warnboldl, S., Brechblel, S., Olson, C., Arnesfad, H., Hudina, C., Sleines, B. Male Chorus-Boilom Row-Murphy, J., Eriksen, R., Lowe, B., Clark, J., Holler, R., Morlon, J., Jensen, D., Wafson, W., Wilcher, W., Schreiner, Boylon, M. Second Row-Hathaway, J., Knowle, B., Engelhardr, D., King, T., Kelllewell, B., Burl, B., Klinqelhorfer, H., Glass, H., Drury, D., Cornell, R Talberl, G., Gordon, W., Geiz, B., Hyndman, R., Eriksen, R., Marfinez, K., Bar Srnilh, P., Conrad, C., Gasaway, J. J Burchlield, M. Third Row-Combs, C., Kincaid, R., Smifh, T., Lawson, R., Cameron, D., Rusnfon, D., Runyan, ker, L., lverson, D., Reichmulh, J., Norris, R., Sani, K. Fourth Row-Robinson, T., Hansen, M., Frickleton, , Fowler, L., Browning, R., Nyrnan, A., Roninq, G.,Russell, W., Judd, B., Knighf, D., Jones, R., Holler, F., Denny, R Top Row-Johnson, M., O'Dell, D., oyce, R., Wafson, B., Meisenberq, G., Merrill, R., Johnson J. Ogle W. Clark H. Rodger D Addy R., Bowmen, J., Bender, R., LaCoursiere, E., Arnslad, M., Carlson: R.,l6-rigqs, L. 1 V J L 4' L L Beginning Girls' Glee-BoHom Row-Jansen, J., Meredith, J., Palmer, C., Nurlall, K., Fredrick, B., Ambrose, M., Patrick, M., Becker, D., Jones, C., Middle Row-McKinzie, M., Peacher, S., Seelye C. Muir D Grenier J Schmidt M Blackwood K Baily K l..r Weber, D., Fullrner, P., Boyce, D. , , , ., , ., . ., , ., , ., Brown, T., Moore, J., Hollinquesf. Top Row-Dobriski, L., Belknap, G., Milhoan, C., Beck, J., Sfiles, B., Neilson, M., Williams, E., Berghirn, G., Koenen M., Odem, G., Young, G. l 84 C.. H., W-. -.-.. me SParLs escivegy medal? Season l Jim Tracy illustrates an important point This year's topic for debate was: Resolved that the United Nations should be significantly strengthened. Using this topic the club competed against White River, Sumner, Orting, Aquinas, Kent-Meridian, Bellarmine, Wilson, Stadium and Fife. The highlight of the club's activities was entering the 28th Annual Statewide High School Debate Tournament, Rita Kunsing adds a touch of humor held at the University of Puget Sound, which attracted more than 1,000 students from 79 high schools. Students competed for trophies in debate, impromptu speaking, interpretive reading and oratory. Lincolnites named in this category were Meredith Smyth, Charles Gibson and Kathy McDonald. The president for the club this year was Charles Hough. The advisor was Mr. Robinson. fa-4 Our Eager Debaters-Bottom Row-M. Nelson, R. Knusing, C. Huff, C. Gibson, M. Smith, B. Johnson. Top Row K. Peffers, Dr. Robinson, J. Fink brush up on topic for next meet. 85 ANU X Aim 'XWQMW 5 WFS is .1 xi W Q W 1 X K 'AN ' . 1 . f xffx f 4 fu f 2? ff ..XN5 The Puyallup Fair was the first big performance for the Concert Band on September 21. Their first Lincoln appearance was at the Annual Winter Con- cert January 27. February 25 members of this group performed at the solo and small ensemble contest and received many superior ratings. April 28th they performed at the Lincoln Pops concert. March 25th about a third of the group performed with the orchestra in a contest at Auburn and helped the orchestra to receive a superior rating. May 24th they again appeared at the annual Spring Formal Concert followed on June 6th by an incoming Sophomore assembly and on June 8th with Commencement Concert and the traditional of the processional march. 'flffiifil r L: Lfffiffi EE M-. if Gary Hansen demonstrates breathing technique on baritone saxophone inning oncerf an l Band Officers-Bottom Row-Greenleaf, G., B rnett, M. Top Row-Riggs, R., ' ' ' Price' D-V Hman' GH Flannery' M'l'tTa,beHl L.. Joachim' 6- Dick Price and Larry Brenden support the brass section 87 After the football season the dance band formed an all city group made up of the best dance musi- cians at Lincoln, Stadium and Wilson. A new library of arrangements helped to make it successful. The dance band performed at a Stadium Pops Concert, Wilson Senior Ball, Lincoln Sophomore Dance, Wilson Sophomore Dance, Lincoln P.-T.A. Dance, and the U.S.O. at 13th and Fawcett. The Marching Band began drill two weeks before school. The older members brushed up on their fundamentals and helped new members to learn theirs. Starting with the Grid-Go-Round the group marched every morning at 7:30 and during class time up to the Turkey Day Game and with one exception performed at all home games that the weather permitted. Out of this group two pep bands were formed. They played at all pep assemblies before home football games and basketball games. The Marching Band performed at the Veterans Day Parade, Santa Claus, and Daffodil Parade. Marching Band-Bottom Row-Spooner, L., Anderson, E., Manke, L., H y G B tt, M., Smith, T., Ohlinqer, C., Jackstedt, J., Dergan, L., Talb t L Second Row-O'BAryant, V., Johnson, L., Mctvlahan, S., Axl d A Ranahan, P., Hart, J., Joachim, G., Holmes, B., Dobsen, L., McDuff, J T CIVIC? WnJ54nJLmQVCAing ann! pei' 07144 Dance Band-Bottom Row-Heihn, B., Rostedt, D., Hansen, G., Price, D. Tag Row-Telbert, L., MecDouqal, G., Joachim, G., Prash, N., Green, T. R'gg R e L B8 fig ' Q , . Row-6-rilley, C., Dunn, K., Sechlar, P., Newfield, L., Flannelbend, M., Ruiz, B., Asp, S., Burlrum, T., Hanson, G. Top Row-Brenclen, L., Sorks, C., Roberls, S., McDougal, G., Green, T., Bruner, B., Prash, N, Fourth Row- Baiky, D., Cohrs, D., Greeb, L., Siafon, C., Rosladf, D., Royce, B., Harrison, J., Flannery, S., Blake, C., Seeley, C., Groihkop, P., Greenleaf, G., Gough, D., Price, D., Riqqs, R. or Mes 0415 ibances 5414! 7-iaofgall games - 54f'g...u ,., ' - E cffzgx, was A :g 1' ,Q A A A L 'il' X V gt Cafzizrgicc ,-:fi p ?e'5.5lk 4 ,. . 1 1, 3 W imegfi fgzxkxgygg .ii . E21 I AE ,flfii rx A ' Q W n f. I ' VFX--Q S iyszz 1, 'W Y W gg WSE' , .32 W if ' . i ii? 2 if ' 'l , ,f .. r ':1i:? 1 ..,,.. Pep Band marches during football lwlfiime. Assislcmf Drum Maier Gary Greenleaf and Drum M Richard Riggs fake time out for a picture 8? W 4-I ws. . J. Jfl I y . . Y ::f:.h csior ,ff The orchestra started rehearsing before school this year to prepare for a concert at the Puyallup Fair on Sept. 2l. The Lincoln string section combined with the Stadium string section to increase the volume of the group. This same group gave a half concert for the Kiwanis at the Winthrop Hotel in the fall and assisted the choir at the Christmas Vespers concert. They played at the Winter concert January 27. The entire group and several ensemble and soloists from the main group competed at the solo and small ensemble contest on February 25. They received many superior ratings. Also they entered the orches- tra contest on March 25 at Auburn and received a superior rating. They were the only orchestra to receive all superior ratings from the three judges. They appeared at the Lincoln Pops concert April 28, the Spring Formal concert May 24, and Com- mencement concert June 8. SGCHOVI gn AWGYJ wnnlng 2615011 The orchestra performs at the Christmas Concert -' . 1. rn x x M W , f , A -Q x ' W- 'HFS' ' . N ' A Q ' 1 v as I .ff .- v -J- -wwf' ' M 'fax '-YS-a':2.m. . Og V X 'Sf 'xy' K' Mxxkxnq n . N-..-19 ' E' 1 - M 'L Nm, K 'Mft' . -'I' Kham. . 631 . 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'ig . 4 x 2v'Zj,Mwg:-Mia f V -VV V 'li -mp. .aa-...VV... .V N V V,K.V V V ong adm! yell Sfaflle gguilcl ScAool Spirif Cheer Leaders-Top Row-Rulh Arm Roslad, Renee DeMeerleer, Shirley Ere nno. Second Row-Fran Fagq, Deanna Marlow, Jan Gepperi, Jean Urlachef. Parry-Jo Clifford. Yell staffers Shirley Brenno, Ruth Ann Rostcxd, Jean Urlocher, and Decinncx Marlow keep spirit high. 94 c 0 Q S2 14 HP. : J 'QMS g X N g ull Blockers form a wall for wingback Dave Williams as he returns kickoff for valuable yardage. griclodwarcls gven 3 o adnolerson, azarus i 'L Q l xx 5 1 'ft gli' f ,C , ' 5 , ,,...X sl. 5 5 is Q Top: Co-captains CliFF Hay, Donnell Washington. Bottom: Inspirational Player, Andy Pazaruski, Most Valuable Player, Granville Anderson. 96 The T960 Lincoln eleven completed its season with a 6-3-O record. The Abes captured the City League crown with an unblemished 3-O record. They also won the Grid-Go-Round and finished second in the Capital League, behind only Olympia and West Bremerton, both of whom were rated high in the state's top ten. The Thanksgiving Day Game proved to be the highlight of the season. Showing an un- stoppable rushing attack, plus a surprising passing assault, the Abes mauled the Wilson Rams, 35-26, breaking the all-time Turkey Day scoring recorcl during the attack. Vwlhile at times the defense was not at its best, most of Wilson's points came against Lincoln reserves. After winning the Grid-Go-Round and being set back by an upset-minded Wilson team in tho King's X game, the Abes came back to annihilate Bellarmine, Z8-6, setting a City League scoring rec- ord. Following this they rolled over East Bremerton, 27-6, and beat Stadium, 20-6. They were then set back by the powerful Olympia and West Bremerton teams. The one bright spot of the Olympia game was Anderson's 64-yard kickoff return. Lincoln came back, however, with a revenge victory over Wilson, l-4-6, and a decisive win from Aberdeen, 34-O. This was perhaps the Abe's best all-around game, and their only shutout. Lincoln finished the season without being shut out once. Joining an elite group of former Lincoln greats, Granny Anderson tied the Lincoln individual season scoring record. The fleet halfback scored 96 points. Vllhile in the arms of Wilson tacklers, Abe halfback Jim Morrow struggles toward the goal line. Lincoln tackle Andy Davis looks on. earn 7QcLs Jing, wasgingfon, Co-Capfains He led the City and Capital Leagues in scoring, and he was among the leaders in rushing. Undoubtedly, he would have broken the scoring record except that he was injured in the Thanksgiving Day game. He remained on the bench most of the game, while his teammates scored at will against the Wilson Rams. After a very successful sophomore season, Dave Williams appears to be the most promising pros- pect for the future. ln the Turkey Day game, Dave set the record for individual scoring by tallying 23 points. Williams will be joined in the next two years by another sophomore sensation, Don Hager. Hager seems to have the quarterbacking job sewed up for a while to come. While excelling in playcalling, Hager passed only sparingly, but when he did throw he was on target. These two sophomores, plus powerhouse fullback Larry Scott, a junior, make Lincoln's prospects for the future look exciting. The Lincoln Abes also dominated the all-city team. The following Abes were chosen: Donnell Washington, end, Clayton Buckholtz, tackle, Andy Pazaruski, center, Clic Hay, guard, Granny Ander- son, halfback, and Larry Scott, fullback. Varsity letter winners were Granny Anderson, Bob Booth, Clayton Buckholtz, Andy Davis, Larry Ganwich, Ted Green, Don Hager, co-captain Cliff Hay, Dennis Huggins, Joel Medlicott, Jim Morrow, Andy Pazaruski, Jim Sonn, co-captain Donnell Washington, Steve Whitaker, Dave Williams, and Walt Wooten. . .N R ,A 'i 'fa r in l , X Head Coach Norm Mayer, Assistant Coach John Fadness Head Football Manager Dick Weber 97 Don Hager OB Dave Williams HB Wall Wooten G Andy Pazarusk C D ll W li qt E Cliff Hay G B'II V d ki FB B b B fh 0462 grialclers Calafure Cifcy Crown an West Bremerton Olympia .... Lincoln --,, Wilson -- Aberdeen -- Stadium ..... East Bremerton FOOTBALL CAPITAL LEAGUE STANDINGS W L T -- -- 6 O I -- 6 0 1 Lincoln --- -- 5 2 O l -W 3 4 0 Wilson --- 2 5 O Bellczrmine - -- I 6 O -- -- I 6 O Stadium --- FOOTBALL CITY LEAGUE STANDINGS 98 ay? u z Ted Green J m Morrow HB Larry Ganwuch T Jim Sonn C Dennis Huggins HB Larry Scot? FB Andy Davis T Joel Mediicoii E Doug Hopkins G 'J-go- owned Ijrurkzcy acy Confesfs FOOTBALL VARSITY RECORD Grid-Go-Round-Lincoln ist ---- Lincoln-Wilson ------ --- - -- Lincoln-East Bremerton --- - - --- Lincoln-Stadium --- - -- Lincoln-Bellormine --- - ..... Lincoln-Olympio --- - Lincoln-West Bremerton --- --- - -- Lincoln-Aberdeen -- - --- lincoln-Wilson --- Thanksgiving Day Game - .... Lincoln-Wilson ---- Wilson bollcorrier finds nowhere to go cis surrounding Abes converge for tackle 99 anquel' 0415 Sfeves L ops qbofdallseason Winding up the 1960 football season, Lincoln's city championship team was given a banquet by the Lincoln Lions. The team went to Steve's in South Tacoma and filled their stomachs to the brim with a delicious smorgasbord dinner. The boys went home full, and the cooks went home tired. The evening was highlighted by the announcement of the award win- ners, who were chosen by the team earlier in the week. No one was sur- prised when Granville Anderson was chosen most valuable player. This award topped off a highly success- ful season for Lincoln's all-city half- back. Andy Pazaruski, because of his tremendous drive, hustle and leadership, was given the inspira- tional award. The selection of team co-captains proved unusual. The team selected the same boys that Coach Norm Mayer had selected be- fore the season began: Donnell Washington and Cliff Hay. These two stalwarts of the Lincoln line had proven their value game after game. They were excellent representatives of Lincoln both on and off the field. After the team members were awarded their let- ters, several guest speakers addressed them. Pat Clar- idge, star end of the Rose Bowl Champion Washington Trainer Christian and team doctor look at an iniured Abe's leg. Manager Harold Bates assists. Huskies, talked to the boys and answered any questions they had about the Washington team or the Rose Bowl game. With appreciation for his hard work, the boys gave Mr. Mayer several gifts and then went home with only fond memories remaining of the i960 football season. Lincoln ballplayers pile plates high Football co-captains Donnell Washington and Cliff Hay at annual football banquet. 100 present Coach Mayer with presents from team in appreciation of his hard work . Build 701' exf ear? fvarsifcy Tallying a record of four wins, two losses Lincoln's reserve football team had a well-spent year of im- portant experience, according to Coach Oliver Magnuson. We worked well together, said the coach. Ambition was plentiful and the spirit was high. The re- serves' main objective is preparation for the move to next year's varsity squad. The reserve team is a valu- able group, the actual backbone of the Varsity. The three most outstanding play- ers for the squad were sophomore Bill Vodarski, iunior Denson Harris and senior Harold Botley. The re- serves lost Wild Bill for their last two games when his performance ability enabled him to move up with the varsity men. Denson Harris re- Celved the prclse of Coach MGQHUSOH Gaining long yardage, halfback .lim Morrow the of H. . . OUI' best all- Qufrung Aberdeen defenders around running block. Although seniors are seldom found on the reserve squad, Hi- The players to look for on next year's varsity starting Hat Harold Botley was a great asset to the team. eleven are Bill Smith, Dick Olson, Alan Unruh and Randy The Franklin Pierce win was undoubtedly the most Burton. Dan Aquirra was injured early in the season outstanding and well executed game we played, but we're sure he will return stronger than ever next stated mentor Magnuson. The squad, however, came year. out way on top in the Clover Park clash. Reserve Football-Bottom Row-Bailey, H., Benn, M., Ramsey, N., Johnsen, G., Unruh, A., Akins, C., Geppert, G, Top Row-Ehnat, T., Bellamy, C., Olson, R., Burton, R., Harris, D., Bartolac B., Botley, H, lOl SQPAS QEGCZYVI CQMQWOV V1 el' gale, gfnfllfll' After a shaky start the 1960 soph- T omore football team settled down, winning two of their last three games. Coach Gary Gale said that the slow start was probably due to the lack of players with game experience. He said that after the team played a few games they began working as a unit and their performances im- proved greatly. The baby Abes lost their first three games to Wilson, Clover Park and Bellarmine, but then with a fourth quarter burst they pounded the Sta- dium sophomores 27-7. Showing a good defense, the Abe team lost a close one to Puyallup, 7-O. The out- standing game of the season came on November 7, when the sophs trav- eled to Franklin Pierce and defeated the Cardinals T3-O. Halfback Ed Gravitt plunged through the line for the first score and passed to end Bob Regland for the final tally. Gravitt was chosen team captain and named most valuable player. Coach Gale said that Gravitt was the offensive standout all season. Naming other standouts, Gale called guard Tom Cummings the best offensive lineman and named Dick Sandee and Ray Kleven the outstanding defenders. Sophomore Abe turns on speed in attempt to turn corner on Stadium defenders Coaches Gale and Chuck Gilmur both stressed the importance of the sophomore team, saying that it gives boys who have never played football the opportunity to develop varsity ability. The coaches said that several graduates of the sophomore team usually make the varsity. Six of the starters on this year's varsity played on the sophomore team. Sophomore Football-Bottom Row-Tucker, T., Anderson, N., Lima, F., Horst, M., Ray, M., Loudner, K., Howitt, P., Crawford, C., Ragland B. Top Row-Mr. Gale, Kirk, J., Gravitt, E., Biggs, A., O'Mally, P., Kirmse, J., Peck, D., Shaffer, B., Kleven, R., Wooten, P., Sandy, D., Cummings, T., Voracek, G., Saunders, M., Mr. Gilmur. 102 xi: 41' 21?'i-29.1 4 O 5 - NX , inco n Ivarsify Claims oolvgo- own Dave Williams leaps high for ball to open game with West Bremerton. Abes' Drew Paris and Bill Watson wait for tip. The 1960-61 team proved to be one of the scrappiest teams ever coached by Gilmur. Although their won-lost record was 9-1 l, many games went right down to the wire before they were decided. Showing an abundance of hustle and desire, the Lincoln team never quit trying. This was shown in one of the games with the city champs, Stadium. The outmanned Lincoln squad refused to be awed by Stadium's all-stater, Charlie Williams, and with Captain Mike Endicott scoring twenty-two points, Lincoln played perhaps their best basketball of the season, only to lose in the final seconds. The season was highlited by Lincoln's upset win in the Hoop-Go-Round. The fighting Abes stunned a capacity crowd at UPS fieldhouse by dethroning the Stadium Tigers who had won the seven previous Hoop-Go-Round championships. The Abes easily eliminated Bellarmine in the first contest and then overpowered Stadium in the title tilt. Lincoln's attack was led by center Bill Watson who poured in twenty points in the two contests. Dave Williams also scored well and played a terrific game on the boards. Mike Endicott directed the team and stood out on defense. When the game ended, frenzied Lincoln students rushed onto the floor. The team carried Coach Gilmur off the floor. Another highlight of the season came when Lincoln's husky center, Bill Watson, broke the all- time Abe single game scoring record by pouring in twenty-nine points to lead the Abes to a victory over Bellarmine. Endicott proved to be the most valuable member of the team. Leading the team in scoring, being an able playmaker, and carrying the duties of captain, he was awarded the inspirational trophy. Endicott was the first Lincoln basketballer ever to be chosen team captain two years in succession. Mike was also elected to the all-city high school basketball team. Center Bill Watson and sophomore forward Dave Williams were chosen to the second team. l 1 i Bill Watson, center Donnell Washington, forward l Jon Hanson, center Drew Paris, guard Stewart Maiiale, forward 104 l Chzmpions IP Y' X ' f' Coach, Cl1uckGilmur Bill Barcus, manager Reginald Laursen, manager Abe forward Dove Williams costs oFf for two points during Lincoln's encounter with the city champs, Stadium, at the Lincoln gym hlike EndiqQH,YE5uardW Y Cliff Hay, Forward Larry Griggs, Forward Bob Osness, Guard Dave Williams, Forward 105 Reserve Basketball-Bottom Row-Boggs, H., Morse, L., Vodarskz, B., McEllnolt, S., Mr, Gale, Top Row-Meisenburg, G., Kleven, R., Martinson, B., Wiison, G., Peterson R SOPAOVVIOVCS Onflinilfe Our win-loss record, l6-l3l, stated Coach Gary Gale, doesn't by any means describe the quality of the team. We beat Wilson, probably our biggest con- tender, two out of three games. We started the season fairly slow, flamed through the middle, and then slacked oFF in the end. Undoubtedly the Abe's best and most outstanding game was against Wilson when they won in sudden- death overtime 50 to 49. QSQVVG OOP CYVIHJ The most outstanding player, highest scorer, and best rebounder of the team was Gary Meisenburg. According to the coaches, sophomore Meisenburg has the greatest potential and will certainly be one of the leaders of the Varsity squad next year. Among the other memorable players were sophomore Bill Zindt, a lad who had never played before, the very quick sophomore Harry Boggs, and sophomore Bob Martin- son, the finest shot on the team. The loss of sopho- more Les Morse to Tahoma will be felt, added Coach Gale. VARSITY BASK ETBALL RECORD 47 --- -- Lincoln-Sumner -- -------- 6l 48 --, --- Lincoln-Aberdeen -- --- 52 27 -,- -- Lincoln-Olympia --- --- 5l 50 --H --- Lincoln-Aberdeen -- --- 42 39 --- -- Lincoln-Olympia --- --- 50 3l --- ..... Lincoln-Puyallup --- --- 36 42 --- --- Lincoln-Franklin Pierce --- --- 37 61 --- --- Lincoln-Bellarmine -- --- 54 52 --- -- Lincoln-Stadium --- --- 70 46 --- -- Lincoln-Wilson -- --s 54 106 35 ........ Lincoln-West Bremerton -- --- 34 50 --- --- Lincoln-Bellarmine -- --- 37 44 --- .... Lincoln-Stadium --- --- 48 66 --- --- Lincoln-East Bremerton --- --- 50 48 --- .... Lincoln-Wilson --- --- 62 52 --- -- Lincoln-West Bremerton -- --- 47 40 --- .... Lincoln-Stadium --- --- 47 57 --- .... Lincoln-Bellarmine -- --- 42 52 -M -- Lincoln-East Bremerton -- --- 48 50 --- -- Lincoln-Wilson --- --- 62 Mar ings aCooL gb gBrigAfer ufure Coach Ed Bowman's sophomore Blacks finished the season with a record of two wins cmd nine losses. The team captain, Tom Jamison, proved to be the outstanding player. He was the high scorer of the team and scored 19 points in one game. Boys seeing the most action were Jamison, Bill Faulk, Steve Whitbeck, Dennis Blair, Dennis Legas, Rick Carl- son, and Nels Anderson. Whitbeck and Jamison were the most consistent players and are the outstanding future prospects. The best efforts of the season came against the Clover Park Greens, who fell 43-36, and the Lincoln Golds, who were defeated in a defensive struggle, 25-19. The sophomore Golds, coached by Norm Mayer, duplicated the record of the Blacks, 2 wins and 9 losses. The poor record, he said, might be attributed to the number of sophomores on the varsity and reserve squads. They took the best material and the sophomore teams were left shorthanded. The team's best efforts were its two victories, one against the Wilson sophs and the other against the Lincoln Blacks. We always enioy beating Wilson, said Mayer, and the game with the Blacks is a big one. Coach Mayer added that the boys never stopped hustling despite their poor record. He recalled that today's sophs make tomorrow's Varsity. Sophomore Basketball-Bottom Row-Barnes, B., Legas, D., Thomas, H., Blair, D., MacSufl, J., Loudner, K., Neufeld, E., Kenlield, E., Mgr, Middle Row-Grubb, M., Falk, B., , Clevenger, G., Anderson, N., Jamison, T., Freytag, B. ' Top Row-Sundine, H., Bailey, H., Whitbeck, S., Carlson, R., Merritt, B., Bowman, E. Sophomore Basketball - Bottom Row - Gepperf, G., Curran, M., Horsch, M., Frasch, M., Cook, B., Evering, B., Dearinqer, D. Top Row-Bickford, C., Booth, G., Ellsteth, B., Lund, S., Raglund, R., Loweral, B., Mr. Mayer. 107 aniels, , gannworfA CAPITAL LEAGUE SWIMMING STANDINGS W L Wilson ..................... - 5 0 Stadium .................... - 4 I Lincoln ..................... - 2 3 Olympia ................... - 2 3 Aberdeen ................... - I 4 I West Bremerton .............. - I 4 Competing in a medley relay, Mike Gay and Gary Ferguson dive in as Bill Marcy and Jim Daniels finish their lap ..-Q . f 9 L L' A Q-.5 , ..L.-....,.. . .,.. A .A AQ x V' my fQ3f'5 ii ,I A Il 31. we III 1 i ,. . ' I 4, .4 .v Ir I 1 M-47. A T, Y, . V , iw, , ..s--qi 'il A Wil. 4 41, , ' At: -3 5 1:-A .V -rg I, + . ' 2 . fl, I ... . , -fills' ff 1 ' C- 1- . F1 f t I 4 I '-.- A , gy I 91510 ,VXQ -. 46' I Varsity Swimming-Bottom Row-Manager Vancll, L., Bailey, D., Gay, M., Co-captain Daniels, J., Co-captain Bannworth, H., Ferguson, G., Mr. Nichols, B.Top Row-Marsh, G., McLaughlin, D., Neff, B., McNeil, P., Amet, E., Lanza, J., Marcy, B.. Rockway, J. L ,gy 3 . A ly . 5 f I A V a f - F , J . .-1,47 ' 5. i ' I' ic, , I I . . A , , ., ,. . ,I ., if' . 5 2 - - - . f i -. f -- : - ' ---' , . 'r 'Ii' ,B .' I ' 2 Q , f ' 1 - fi ' V s. -- , ,sw ' 'W ' , fl. 1 5w,,W,,,H.. A ,. ,, ,we , . -- , , -. 5 ,I i ' . ' ! . : ' ' F. , , ' - , , ' -, ,, , . 13f,,,.,3., .Y :I icy- , . I 4 v , .. .,.,, cz. , . - .sri ' , ' L ' 5, - -----...ii -' . , , 3 1 4 u--......,,mg- , i M., 'wMi' -l.,..', , 1, - ,f ' 'll If I' ' ' tj ,M 1-yfi' J -l, ,fw..,W -.5 ffy, . YAH3' M - ,' ,,, 'm em I X f: M-f'h'I'FM3vzs Q -J' M. '3 x'f,'R'f A , E ' , ' i 7- -'wah ' xi ffl S ,s , , iii . ' 'N , . ,,,, L 'V , f- f Q - , ' fl I 'I A - .sz P ff' -,' -'fQTFf4'.'4?g ', .zffwis-15+ : 'lfi'7:Liq '4fl1l!1fUflQ'LQ - ' ' .. ff Q ui, zwfp ., I - ' - 'FT Q' Abe swimmers Gary Ferguson, Bill Neff, Jim Daniels, and Howard Bannsworth practice racing dives 108 diem! Swimmers Gb fjliml :pace n Cifcy Reserve Swimming-Bottom Row-Des Coigne, M., Jowett, T., Burgess, D., Bishop. G., Green, .T Top Row-Manager Roberts, G., Christensen, L., MiIasicl1,S.,Cooley, D., Graybill, R. Co-captains Jim Daniels and Howard Bannworth led the T960-61 Abe swimmers to a fairly successful sea- son. The Abes finished third in the Capital League and third in the City League. ln both cases Lincoln followed only Wilson and Stadium. Wilson won the state swim- ming meet and Stadium finished third. The Abes came in fourteenth at the state meet which was held at the University of Washington. Bill Neff placed sixth in the butterfly competition and Jim Daniels finished sixth in the 200-yard individual medley in the state meet. Lincoln's showing at the state meet was better than it sounded, said Coach Bob Nichols. We had eight boys place ninth or better in fields of thirty-five or forty, Nichols added. Two new school records were set during the season. Jim Daniels established a new mark in the 200-yard individual medley. Howard Bannworth broke the record in the 400-yard freestyle. Bill Neff missed a record by two-tenths of a second. At the close of the season the team elected senior Bill Neff inspirational award winner. Juniors Gary Fer- guson and Bill Marcy were chosen co-captains to lead the team next year. Jim Daniels and Bill NeFf head for finish in butterfly competition - Timer Mr. Whitney starts freestyle race in reserve swim meet 109 ogeffermen fzfljozf giver Earning money for the Lettermen's Club, Andy Pazaruski and Bob Booth sell Lincoln portfolios to iuniors Charl Gillen and Sheila Smith ji., ib- Gui' arficiloafion gg n Sporfs Working for good sportsmanship, regulating the wearing of athletic sweaters, and contributing to funds at Lincoln are the obiectives of the Lettermen's Club. These objectives provided a busy year for the Lettermen. Other aims of the club were to encourage boys to turn out for sports and to keep a sportsmanlike atmosphere at all the games. Lettermen's Club was the source of Little Abner candidates. The boys selected by the Lincoln Letter Lassies were Mike Endicott, Joel Medlicott, Andy Pazaruski ancl Cliff Hay. The Lettermen's Club chose four girls from L. L. L. to vie for Daisy Mae. They were Karen Waner, Jean Urlacher, Wendy Thorn- ley and Patty .lo Clifford. The winners were presented at the L. L. L. dance, the Hillbilly Hop. Jean Urlacher was chosen Daisy Mae and Mike Endicott was chosen Little Abner. The Lettermen's Club also sold Lincoln portfolios, sponsored the Swimming Club, and contributed to the Red Cross. Any money left over was given to needy funds at Lincoln. Requirements for Lettermen's Club are one varsity letter or two reserve letters in the same sport. These requirements must be enforced at all times to ensure that only qualified lettermen wear letters. Holding the gavel this year was Bob Booth. He was assisted by Andy Pazaruski. Donnell Washing- ton took care of finances and club records, while L H ' Cl lo Off' -Si d' -Bill W t ., S f -el'A . S d-A d . . elaailerilliasrkii Vide Predileeiiitg Bib gioith, llkesigciriztll Dcirligsiiilililaslwiiigfi-gn,eg!sliErctaryl. 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Bottom Row- Vodarski, B., Williams, C., Hager, D., Bartalac, B., March, B., Banriworth, H., Endicott, M., Johnson, C., Bartolac, B., Ramsey, N., Botley, H. 'll0 wi, it 3' 2 u rl if ,Q Andy Pazaruski sends discus flying. V sity Track-Bottom w-a er, -., an n, ., o son,- ., ven, ., rr incoln Cinalermen Coach Joe Widman has high hopes for his cin- dermen this spring. The Abe track team has won five of its first six meets. A host of returning letter- men from last year's strong team gave Lincoln a good chance of winning the city meet May 5. The strength of this year's team is found with its distance men, its hurdlers, and its relay teams. Co- captains John Hanson and Dean Kalivas lead the distance men. Hanson competes in the mile run and Kalivas in the 880. Sophomore Dave Williams is the outstanding hurdler. Lincoln's strong men, Larry Ganwich and Andy Pazaruski, have been winning regularly in the shot and discus events. One of Coach Widman's most pleasant problems has been finding where to use Dave Williams. The talented sophomore from Gault Junior High is the top performer in the high hurdles, the low hurdles, the shot put, the broad lump, and the 880-yard relay team. ln the competition so far this season Williams is undefeated. Being a member of the track team does more than build up a boy physically, said Coach Wid- man. lt teaches him to work by himself and to rely on himself. He also learns to work with team- mates and the fundamental values of good sports- manship. ar Ro T lb t B Sh he T D b L Kle R Me lf, B., Dillon, C., Hanson, J., Kalivas, D., Williams, C., Harris, D. Second Row-White, B., Paris, D., Williams, D., Booth, B., Silk, J., Scott, L., Weaver, G., Mattox, D., Thomas, W. Top Row-Coach Joe Widman, Fritz, D., Meisenberq, G., Huggins, D., Pazaruski, A., Ganwich, L., Math G' 3 Russia . W., Merrit, E., Brazeau, G., Coach Oliver a n son Mau. oCooL :jo Cifry, lisfricf, adm! Sfafe meets WH' V 5 H 'CQ 9 Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln aze, ., Cross Country TeamfTaIbert, B,, H l D Ricketts, D., Kalivas, D., Fritz, D., Hanson, J., Matlox, D., Watney, B. High iumper Chuck Williams clears bar at 5'-4 . VARSITY TRACK RECORD 81 .... ......... P uyollup 37 April 84 1f3 -- -- East Bremerton 33 2X3 April 65 2X3 --- .... West Bremerton 52 1X3 April 58 1X2 -- ....... Wilson 59 1X2 May 87 --- ........... Bellarmine 31 ,May 91 ............. Fife 40, Central Kitsap 15 V May 21--- 3 Q Highline Relays 25--- ---Clover Park Invitational 28--- 5 ---- 12 ---- 19 ------------------------ Stadium --- City Meet - District Meet - - State Meet 31120 QCD L iQ? l l tum A 3 li,-A 'P ir 1 N f ,oigygtl Qi gg 57. , ,, C0 iin lm' +20 Qt '1 - c ,M ' tm Q 4,1 fm. , - .yt Us CK SKB. tam mm, 3 S1135 .. 1 ram IBB A tum 1 Reserve Track Team-Bottom Row-Olson, D., Mcfxrthy, M., MacDuH, J,, Tarqeson, S., Wiley, F., Hanson J., Lind R., Chanman H K ,J., Howitt, P. Top Row-Hopkins, D., Hazel, D., Rickets, D., Watney, 8.,Whi1e, B., Brazeau, G., Holland, T., Myers, R., McLcughl D M hlt h, D. irmse ic l c A 1,13 , wtf? - A Qrilg fm .wi inco n cjwne amlsereallgcy tpoor tzfljeaifer Varsity Baseball-Bottom Row-Marshall, W., Barcus, B., Osness, B., Rasmussen, G., Gagnon, B., Vodarski, B., Vaught, K. Top Row-Voracek, G., Endicott, M., Adams, T., Watson, B., Uhl, S., Bibelheirner, S., Whitaker, S., Spencer, C. at sq? Coach John Fadness discusses strategy with team during a crucial game. 114 Playing between rainstorms, the varsity baseball team has managed to play only five games thus far in the l96l season. The team has won four of its five starts, while losing only to Wilson by the score of l-0. In the other games the Abes beat West Bremerton twice and defeated City League rivals Stadium and Bellarmine. The team is looking forward to the remaining games and a shot at the city crown. Coach John Fadness thinks its going to be hard to keep on winning, however, because of the three weeks of rain. He explained that it is almost impossible to keep the boys in shape with no games. The battery is the strong spot of the team. Pitch- ers Steve Whitaker and Chuck Spenser team up with catcher Bob Osness to form a combination that is hard to beat. Six lettermen are back from last year's squad. They are first baseman Bill Watson, catcher Bob Osness, second sacker Bob Gagnon, outfielder Mike Endicott, and pitchers Spenser and Whitaker. Play- ers up from last year's strong reserve team are Spenser Uhl, Tom Adams, Carl Vaught, Steve Bible- heimer, and Gene Rasmussen. Sfrives go ecapfure Cifcy Champions IP CITY LEAGU E STANDINGS as of Moy I W L Wilson --- --- 3 O Lincoln --- - 2 I Bellarmine --- - I 2 Stadium -- -- -- - - --- O 3 VARSITY BASEBALL RECORD os of Moy I 0 - .... Lincoln - Wilson --- -- I 5 - .... Lincoln - Bellarmine --- -- 0 2 - --- Lincoln - West Bremerton --- -- I 2 - --- Lincoln - West Bremerton --- -- O 4 - --- Lincoln - Stadium --- -- 0 Lincoln hurler Chuck Spencer fires ball in Wilson game. 1, . gr3i,1,,q'k Varsity Coach Mr. Fadness A V V First baseman Bill Watson raps ball. Reserve Coach' Mr' Murphy II5 w Bob Gagnon crosses first to beat out an infield hit. Tom Adams strains to beat throw to home plate. unior arsifcy in is es eason ndeafen Led by pitching star Bob Martinson, the iunior var- sity baseball team is unbeaten so far this season. Martinson has won four of his team's eight victories, allowing only 0.39 runs per game. He is also leading the reserves in hitting, with a .529 average. Other top performers, according to coach .lack Murphy, are first baseman Earl Davis, outfielder Rich Horton, pitcher Bob Dutton, and shortstop Leslie Morse. He added that Bill Zindt and Ed Gravitt also deserve mention. Murphy said the fine record is due to depth and desire. 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Senior Nick Worth, in his first year on the team, is showing well in the third position. Junior Gary Wilson has earned the fourth spot, while an- other senior, Dick Pratt, rounds out the starting five as the number five man. The standout reserve is Mark Johnson, who has been giving the starters a battle all season. Mr. Mayer is running the team on the challenge system. When a player wants to move up a posi- tion, he may challenge the teammate directly ahead of him to a match. Challenging may be done at any practice session. This year the team is practicing at the Allenmore course. The challenge system keeps the boys hustling and boosts team morale, said Coach Mayer. While losing to Wilson, Aberdeen and Olympia, the Abes have defeated Stadium, Bellarmine, Clover Park, West Bremerton, East Bremerton and Olympia. They stand second in the City and Capital Leagues. 2 HWY? Reserve Golf-Bottom Row-Gary Geppert, Marvin French. Top Coach Norm Mayer, Reinholt Wilhelm. ,fi X ' W'-1Y53'i:.w. . ,bf eff.: 7 . in .. N .wp LH! ...N 'Glu Tennis Team-Williams, R., Butsch, D., Greenleel, G., Mellor, D., Flannony, M., Haug, R., Erickson, L. eflor guiJes efm en yor 3 Aire! Mem' Tennis Letter Winners were: Lynn Erickson, Dick Butsch, Ralph Williams, Gary Greenleef. 118 Hampered by poor weather, this Year's tennis team has gotten off to a slow start, losing their only three matches. Four of the tive starters are seniors. Lynn Erickson and Ralph Williams are the outstand- ing players. Both Erickson and Williams are out to win their third varsity letter. They seem to be well on their way, for Erickson has a strong hold on the number one position, while Williams has captured the second spot. Following these two are Gary Greenleef, the team's only iunior, who is third man, Dick Butsch, who holds the fourth position, and Mike Flannery, the fifth man. Coach Dean Mellor uses the ladder system for establishing team positions. Boys in lower positions may work up by challenging for a higher rung on the ladder. Boys must also accept challenges from teammates below them between challenges for higher spots. Mr. Mellor likes this system because it keeps spirit high. Although there will be only one letterman, Gary Greenleef, Coach Mellor is looking forward to next season. New tennis courts are being constructed in the Lincoln vicinity. Mellor thinks this will do much to arouse interest in tennis at Lincoln. w ' . A f Q, ' Q Q .V - , W' f ,L . J , . jf. Q 3 ' , A G I R l S S P 0 R T S V II9 gym Leaders xgnsfrucfors Siudenfs ,tori . . Mrs. Buckner Mrs. Sterling Mrs. Sumner Under the direction ot Miss Rowena Euckner, assisted modern dance, tennis, swimming, tumbling and volley- by Mrs. Vivian Sterling and Miss Clark, the Girls' Phys- ball are the sports from which the girls can choose for ical Education Department develops good sportsman- after-school sports. ship and sound physical soundness in sophomore girls taking this course. One fall single sport and one fall team sport as well as one spring single sport and one spring team sport The purpose ot girls' intramural sports is to develop are required for girls who wish to earn their first award. abilities in the field of athletics. This program is made possible by the aid of student Ping pong, archery, badminton, basketball, softball, assistants who work with the girls after school. V? w-M, r sc.: , Gym Leaders-Bottom Row-Marlow, D., Haywood, C., Rcsted, R., Rushfeldt, J., Hager, S. Top Row-Bergstrom, C., Bond, N., Keatley, P., Gilk, J., Boers, S., Olson, S., Loe, R. 120 M H incoln :Ceffer assies im or war s L. L. L. began the year with the initiation of new members. The initiation consisted of a series of obstacle courses such as walking across saw horses barefoot and blindfolded and stepping down into a pan of cooked macaroni. Pom Poms were sold by members before every football game. Members went caroling at the Lutheran Old People's Home in Puyallup at Christmas. Favors for the patients' trays were also made. L. L. L. and Lettermen's Club co-sponsored the L annual Hillbilly Hop. Jean Urlacher and Mike Endicott were chosen Daisy Mae and Li'l Abner. Officers for the year were President, Margaret Cluchem, Vice President, Judy Betts, Secretary, Karen Waner, Treasurer, Joan Grilley. L.L.L. Officers--Bottom Row-Grilley, J., Cluchern, M. Top Row-Thornley, W., Waner, K., Betts, J. i f ' e - . we Lincoln Letter Lassies-Bottom Row-Thronley, W., Clifford, P., Clutchey, M., Urlacher, J., Sather, F., Grilley, J., Dunn, P., Solkowski, C., Thompson, P., Ryan, M., Jordan,F. Second Row-Taylor, S., Bliss, J., Belts, J., Rose, M., Bastion, D., Erdahl, V., Curtice, C., lvarsen, K., Kelly, B., Nyland, S., Loyd, M. 'rd Row-Dunham B., Porter, C., Prinq, S., Lee, R., Riste, M., Thomas, D., Wahl, L., Brenna, S. Fourth Row-Dunayski S., Setzer, S., Fischer, S., Kirsch, Thu , K., Radford, Garl, M., l-lorton, P., Lukosh, M., Bond, N., Bendiksen, S., Keatley, P. Fifth Row-McCutchan, M., Conner, J., Knoll, J., Antush, M., Aalbue, J., Grllen, C., Kunsrng, R., Jankowski, S., Frederich, M., Heinsberger, E. Top Row-Capener, J., Abbott, M., Tracy, C., Sparling, M., Glfk, J. 121 6iSPlasA Cn rea wacyv lay Aqua maids Aqua Maids-Bottom Row-Mueller, S., Garl, M., Meier, B., Bergstcn, J., Rose, M .,WrighT, P., Geppart, J. Middle Row-Valen, S., Bergman, A., Abbott, M., Sparling, M., Fischer, M., Kessler, C., Cluchey, M., Halen, M., Fegg, F., Sechler, P., Thompson, M. Top Row-Wible, C., Dunlap, D., Antush, M., Cook, S., Larsen, J., Aeltuc., J., Erdahl, V., Harrington, J., Bussard. V., Weimer, P., Christensen, C. ua Maids Officers-Lett to Right-Bef en 122 Splash on Broadway was the Theme of Lin- coln's Aqua Maid show which was presented April 19th through the 2lst. The music was furnished by records such as Bali Hai, Poor People of Paris, and Summer Place. There were Two solos presented. One featuring Joan Bergstrom, who swam to One Alone. The other Egyptian Ella by VeranJo Eardahl, Bonnie Meyer, Jan Harrington, Gene Foster, and Fred McNeil swam to Tracy's Theme. Another quar- tet consisting ot Joan Capener, Jan Aalbue, Marylin Gale and Sue Blackburn swam to I've Got Plenty of Nothin' and .lan Aalbur and Pat Wymer pre- sented Desert Sun. The oFFicers for this year were Verna Jo Eardahl, President, Joan Bergstrom, Vice President, Bonnie Meyer, Secretary, and Jan Aalbue, Treasurer. 1' ,7l . . . -,.,w,,,H, ' ggi 'f --fk - wx, M-I -W fk V 'H fi-Tries:-rr-new Rl q m w- q , , c a ,J., r, . op ow-Capener, J., Halen, M., Mueller, ,.S Dunlap, D., Sparllng, M., , Wrighl, PQ, Sandy, S., Blackburn, S. Aqua Maids-Fronf Row-Cook, S., Kessler, C. Middle ow- arsen, ., isc er, M. To ow- uc ey, M., R L J F h p R Cl h Erdahl, V., Meier, B., Bussard, V. qua 4.jl4aials ibislolacy recision wimmincq n 54136, resenfafion TSPICZSA on Broadway. ,, ive omman ing cf ?ollowincq fwee 66 Ol' MYWQJZQ Way 99 5' Aqua Maids-Bolicm Row-Gepparf, J. Second Row- Hl M G I M Th'd R R M F F can, ,, ar, . lr ow- ose, ., aqg, ., Wrighf, C. Top Row-Sechler, P., Capener, J., Harrinqfon, J Blackburn S 123 Wal? fb. Km f W2 F 6 M. . -Y bf fu Y A. Q ,. ,w kfv, V v Q-' ,. 'W ' T 7 ,- , ' V hi l J 1.7 2 Lt? is ' ' u' Qp' 2 2 9 mf Q!-H, ,, xi he W v Q .f Q' ft ,fl 4 wa? 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AF, A . ,AI, ,vi WW ,I 3 I f. e- A Mix' A '-if A' 3- I .QA ' 4 wi I. 1 - I I A' 4 N .-A . ' . f'- I' I ' -' A 'M ' I X 'L ' 'f AI A' A 'fx I ,Af - Q, xw?.,'?4 K., A+- , K , ' .Ji Q-I I , C ,V 51 U-,14LItLk1X 1,7-71 A 5 Q. .I f- ' ,tn 3 ' .I I , 1 ' ' ly 'QQ 'QQ5 ,I K A-V' 'LJ 5 , . - Na-A. ,IA -,.- - A I 'N ,,, .QSM 5 ' K '-sz 5, Ag .. -.qw ,,, . . -1 A I'I- x-fAIgAI-w,.I.Ag25:VmII.I .A--'M - 1 FSI: II. MI. -. - ff.-W I 'A A . v I- A. -I enafe enellifs ScAool. . . ecoraies gov g,7'l-obalczcys, osf cfivifcy Calendar, adm! gjfoldls Swim J arfry 4945 . A Senate-Bottom Row-Crawford, C., Osborn, J., K.ine, R., Patterson, J., Abbott, M., Grilley, J., Berg, G., Skladany, C., Craig, S., Sheehan, Pyter, S., Smith, S., Pollock, C., McNeill, F., Rockway, J. Second Row McNeill, P., O'Dell, D., Reynolds, T., Dobson, L., Campbell, V., DesChane, ., W' h hl H I M C k S Ul h J F es, C., is er, P., Sec er, P., Jones, L., oan, ., oo , ., rac er, ., orr Gillen, C., Hiqginbotham, N. Third Row-fBailey, H., Robinson, Oswald, K., Bibelheirner, S.., Keene, B., Erickson, L., Marcy, B., Thomas, G., Gibbs, P., Cadieu, F., Knoell, J., Haug, R., Garnett, P., Loe, R., Nyland, S., Wahl, L., McKay, P. Top Row-Vehonsky, J., Spring, T., Clark, H., Dunlap, D., Bruner, B., Aaby, S., Wax, R., Shea, C., Piercy, G., Foster, D., Raymond, J., Johnson, G. According to Connie Johnson, Senate's chairman for this year, Senate had a most successful year. Senate's first maior project was calling all Lincoln parents to invite them to Back to School Night. As a result, more parents attended than ever before. A car wash was held to appropriate S125 to the dance band for music. The car wash was set up by the chair- man of the Senate Activity Committee, Herb Clark. Under Connie's direction, Senators put ten small Christmas trees on the lunch tables to brighten up the Judy Lund, Ken Oswald, Vicky Campbell, Glen Thomas and other senate members string popcorn for cafeteria Christmas decorations 126 sometimes gloomy atmosphere of the lunchroom at Christmas time.. The trees were decorated with pop- corn and angels on the top. The activity calendar in the second floor hall was, for the third year, an accom- plishment of chairman Judy Lund and the members of the Senate Calendar Committee. Dates for coming events were posted for all to see. the Turkey Day Senate sponsored two dances:. dance, and one in the fall. Senate also sponsored a spring swim party at U. P. S. :. .1 l fin- AIU WISH .- 'LIU N , Auzwxif x - S., .-,.,, 4- Ai Senate calendar committee puts finishing touches on April schedule f Lincoln's Student Council gave a start in the form of 53,000 to Mt. Tahoma High School's Student Body Fund. This year Council held a leadership conference at Lincoln. Ten student body ofticers from Stadium, Wilson, East Bremerton and West Bremerton attended. A full day was spent discussing leadership activities and ex- changing ideas. 2 I l ,.... ,, Student Council set up the election rules for candi- dates running for student body officers. Council revised the Constitution for the new L Book. Films were pur- chased on Parliamentary Procedure of A.S.B. Officers and How to Make Student Council More Effective. These films are available for use by all clubs in Lin- coln, said Connie Johnson, L.S.B. Vice President. Stu- dent Council, with the help of Senate, sponsored two dances, one in the fall and the Turkey Day Dance. l i , . YZ? Student Council-Bottom Row-Dunlap, D., Soph. Class Rep., Jenneriahn, S., Jr. Class Rep., Hansen, J., Comm. of Finance, Johnson, C., A.S.L. Vice Pres., Thompson, P., A.S.L. Sec,, Mueller, S.. Lincoln Day Chairman. Top Row-Foster, G., Sr. Class Rep., Hoffman, G., Girls' Club Rep., King, G., Boys' Club Rep., Harrington, J., City Wide, Hudina, J., Atliliation , Vincent, J., Sr. Class Rep., McNeil, P., Soph. Class Rep. l27 Sharon Robinson, 1959-60 Rainer Kunzel, 1960-61 Jim Hauser, 1960-61 Dr. Henry Steiger, exchange student to exchanger here at exchanger to Siemens Attiliation adviser Siemens Schule, Lincoln Germany 1 zaflon rings n ersfan :ng o fn enfs Lincoln's exchanger to Carl-Friedrich-von Siemens Schule school in West Berlin, Germany, this year was senior Jim Hauser. Jim, representing Lincoln as an ambassador of American youth, will help to strengthen the friendship and understanding between schools and countries. Rainer Kunzel, Siemens' representative here at Lin- coln, will return to his country with a new concept of American living, as will Jim of his foster home, Germany. One ofthe things which make this exchange program possible is the annual stock sale which enables the stu- dents to own a share of international understanding, said Janet Hudina, this year's Affiliation chairman. Under the leadership of Janet and Adviser Dr. Henry Steiger, AFtiliation had a very prosperous year. Affiliation-Bottom Row-Jamison, D., Miller, E., Markley, J., Lamb, P., Canonica, S., Camploner, V., Swanson, J., Padgett, l.., Carlson, C., Racek, R., Lambert, V., Mueller, S., Miller, J., Theriault, B. Top Raw-Dr. Steiger, Hater, J., Hattack, A., Wisher, P., McCutchan, M., Pitzler, C., Hudine, J., Kunzel, R., Dobson, L., Robinson, E., Kunsing, R., Eide, C., Lundauist, K., Bockwell, G., Miller, J., Farmer, M. 128 P Pl ainer . . . G ' 1 Rainer and Lincoln News Editor, and photographer Bob Wallis, talk over ViCfOYi0US football Qdme Skiing offers chance for fun and relaxation Rainer Kunzel, German exchange student to Lincoln When school began, clubs, football games and this year, was introduced to hiking and camping North- above all schoolwork, kept him busy. After the games west style by a trip to Mt. Rainier and the Olympics. he was a sought-after escort at the dances. He learned to carry a pack on his back, paddle a Although always remaining German in appearance home-made raft, make a campfire, and roast marsh- and attitude, Rainer adopted many American customs mallows. and expressions. A A We 'M -N4 'fs ' ,se N. , we Q, rf., if 1 'E' , he . agar L 'T' ' 1 . Q E., ,. .,..: U ,. I i Sharon and Rclinel' eI1i0Y Cl0I'1Ce Camping in the Olympics was one of Rainer's after football game many memorable times in America 129 ...Q fi S- ' 1 s eg o r Qvw- ' .1 ' - ii .sw W , wfl A get l fue ye- X . S , Ti' ' , 13? i ix H I ff L, Q me -J 1 A , 1 Girls' Club Cabinet-Bottom RowfThorsen, S., Hoffman, G. Rive M. Whkeman, L., Tschudin, L., Hansen, J. Top Raw-Boltinqhouse, D., Sepic, L., Betts, J., Bastion, D., Pitzler, C., Huggins, A., Sheehan, C., Miller, J, Qrls' qosfers Pirif C3 qifienclbness Upon entering Lincoln, every girl becomes a member of Girls' Club. The purpose of Girls' Club is to de- velop character, loyalty and a spirit of friendliness while serving the school, said Louise Wakeman, Girls' Club president. Starting the year was the traditional big-little-sister picnic, held in Lincoln Park, which aroused enthusiasm among the new sophomores. Indian Summer, the Girls' Club tolo, turned out to be the biggest and brightest activity of the year. Girls' Club Representatives-Bottom Row-Campbell, B., Grilley, C., Hager, S., Fields, C., Costi, R., Rambo, V., Sorsdahl, J., Simpson, J., Thompson, M.., Herr, D., Heft L., Eclcroth, P., Shaben, L.. Middle Row-Clausen, S., Davidson, D., Seoic, L., Tharsen, S,, Riste, M,, Thomas, D., Grover, C., Fry, D., Lange, H., Olson, itl., Root, M., Bliss, J., Lundauist, K. Top Row-McDonald, K., Geller, M,, Meyer, L,, Morse, K., Morris, C., Rykonen, P., Boone, J., Klass, J., Porter C., DeTienne, C., Pitzler, C., Arnestad, H, Rice, L., Larsen, J. 130 Abe Ettes-Bottom Row-Shaben, L., Knoll, J., Fischer, S., Padqet, L., Frank, B., Craiq, S., Peyton, E., Robinson, L., Carlson, C., Lund, J. Middle Row- Bllss, J., Sepic, L., Rlste, M., Loe, R., Bastion, D., Wakeman, L., Meirs, B., lhompson, P., Hoffman, G., Sheehan, C. Top Row-Antush, M., Boltinghouse, D., Hansen, J., Aalbue, J., Warner, S., Thorsen, S., Rushfeldt, J., Tschudin, L., Setzer, S. Qdde-gifes tworL joinfl Qrls, To give recognition to those girls who have faithfully served Lincoln's Girls' Club in various activities, and to further a girl's interests in school is the aim of Abe Ettes, said Donna Bostion, Abe Ettes' president. Only girls earning 25 points may join Aloe Ettes. Those who do loin must earn an additional T2 points to remain a member. The various activities that help girls earn points are: working on Christmas decorations, bake sales, Thanksgiving Day baskets, dance decora- tions, and working at the T. B. center, Cancer center, or Muscular Dystrophy center. -. W . ,. .I . , 'Nm gy .I ' fads it gf Abe Ettes opened their year ot activities with a Big Sister picnic at Lincoln Park during the summer. Abe Ettes was also the co-sponsor of the Girls' Club Tolo Autumn Leaves , held in November. This year's officers were: Donna Bostion, president, Pat Thompson, vice president, Bonnie Meier, secretary, Linda Padgett, treasurer, Sue Craig, social chairman, and Barbara Frank, reporter. The club advisors were Miss Murland and Mrs. Halsey. ......... W-- Ti. B is Abe Ettes Cabinet Officers-Frank, B., Reporter, Craig, S., Social Chairman: Bastion, D., President, Meier, B., Secretary, Thompson, P. 131 ibn., ,31- ,L ne-yt 1 Usherettes-Bottom Row-Stein, M., Orr, D., Ducolon, B., Horwitt, P., Lovelace, D., Berys, J., Lund, C., Post, C., Lukosh, M, Middle Row-Nelson, K Kalivas, S., Padgett, L., Orr, E., Christian, J., Pryde, C., Rice, L., Wist, M., Kane. Top Row-Brown, K., Smith, J., Doris, M., Yonaka, B., Dickinson, Brown, K., Green, J., Torkelson, N., Fisher, M. I Ms ereffes erve ScAoo4 ?rlen s, arenfs For money-earning proiects the Usherettes held two fudge sales and a cupcake sale. Usherettes, Lincoln's ushering club, ushered at Back- Nb Usherettes show parents and friends to seats at winter concert 132 to-School Night, Turkey Day Game, Christmas Vespers, Winter Concert, assemblies, senior class play and the formal concert. New officers ushered at Baccalaureate and Commencement. 5 'ici R. 35? 'TB' Usherettes Officers - Bottom Row-Smith, J., Treasurer, Kane, D., President Dickinson, P., Secretary. Top Row-Magruder, D., Business Manager, Nelson K Vice President. l x ocys Solve Kprodlem C missing urses -. X Boys' Club-BoHom Raw-Bartolac, B., Botley, H., Milasich, T., Ass, L., Williams, C., Fink, J., Havre, D., Lee, D., Tracy, J.., Tucker, T., Hanson, J.. Second Raw-Anderson, D., Lawson, G., Meeker, P., Johnson, G., pencer, C., Kerr, D., Franklin, R., Jones, V., Brown, F. Third Row-Gesinger, D., Zander, R., Kelly, D., Blackwood, J., Carlson, C., Davis, E., Muehlenbuch, B., Medlicott, J., Multelstaedt, J., Christensen, K. Top Row-Wheeler, J., Hansen, Judqate, T., Davis, P., Norton, F., Huggins, D. Girls! The racks built by Boys' Club will solve your many problems of missing purses and other articles. Boys' Club's active year started with the Howdy Dance, co-sponsored with Key Club. Following the Howdy Dance were the annual Christmas and Thanksgiving proiects. The executive officers were the key to our ,-. .41 ,sr ,.., C v CTT-V 'X if -sr success this year, said Fred Brown, Boys' Club presi- dent. J This year's executive ofticers included: Fred Brown, Mike Endicott, Gary King, Joel Medlicot, Mike Gay, Clift Hay, Virgil Jones, and the club adviser, Mr. Walters. ,W Key Club-Bottom Row-Vincent, J., Johansen, C., Reynolds, T., Rasmussen, C., Meeker, P., Foster, G., Mr. Falk, adviser. Middle Row-Huggins, D., Miltelstaedt, J., Williams, R., Gripp, G., King, G., Kerr D., Molzan, D. Toev Row-Davis, A., Watson, B., Medlicatt, J., Brown, F., Dunlap, L., Duncan, N., eber, G. 133 els ggnsfifu ies ew fjiwzchfion . . . resenfs flop cy, U Pirif C-Dfaginco n, v fjb cmosf 5nl'Ausiasi'ic Class. Helping keep school spirit high by putting up post- ers of coming games cmd decorating the goal posts at football games are some of the annual activities of the Lincoln Pep Club. The main purpose of Pep Club is to inspire school XFX ,O Pep Club-Bottom Row-Miller, E., Mayo, P., Hall, T., Sather, F., Hager, S ' I B S ' T M l Ollne, N., McCurdy, L., Pyter, S., Pryde, C., Duco on, ., prlng, ., ar ow D. Second Row-Gillen, C., Briggs, V., Rabstott, S., Rabstatt, S., Thompson spirit, good sportsmanship and enthusiasm in all activities. A new tradition was started this year-class competi- tion which was held at each pep assembly, and turned out to be a huge success. The purpose of the contest Students show school spirit at pep assembly in preparation for cheering at basketball game 134 P., Linn, M., Burns, J., Peters, J., Dietrich, D,, Madsen, K., Brenna, S., Kalivas, S., Ostrander, K., Owens, B. Third Row-Canonica, S., Hondle, G., Jacobsen, S., Clemmens, M. Top Row-Gibbs, P., McDougall, G., Failner, J., Campbell, V., Sakalik, J., Fischer, S., Lund, J., Krelbiel, M., Belknap, G., Ronna, L., Riste, M., Risler, R., Bostion, D., Witter, M., Knowll, J., Dunlap, D., Markley, J., Patterson, J., Faqq, F., Urlacher, J., Cluchey, M., McDonald, K., Lamb, P., Bingham, L., Lesick, A,, DeMeerleer, R., Clifford, P., was to see which class had the most school spirit and this year the senior class l'6li won. At the Awards assembly the senior class president was presented with the trophy. The club sponsored pep buses to out-of-town games for those who had no other transportation. This year money was added to the treasury through Urlacher, F. the sale of pencils and booster buttons. An ice skating party was the final proiect enioyed by the members of Pep Club and their friends. Pep Club officers were: Flossie Sather, president, Marilynn Linn, vice president, Karen Ostrander, secre- tary, Judy Markley, treasurer, and Janice Sakalik, ser- geant-at-arms. Terrance Brown was the club advisor. Flossie Sather, Pep Club president, presents pep trophy to senior class president, Bob Owens .J '319 , dxf Pep Club Officers-Bottom Row-Linn, M., Vice President, Sather, F., President. Top Row-Markley, J., Treasurer: Saslcalic, J., Sergeant at Arms: Ostrander, K., ecretary. T35 onor ociefcy ecognizes op ScAolars Honor Society-Bottom Row-Moeller, B., Hofer, J., Capener, J,., Zachow, Thompson, R., Neeley, P., Ryan, L., Sather, M., Pyfer, F., Setzer, S., Cassidy, S., Brown, C. Second Row-Hansen, J., Abbott, M., Padgett, L., Hottman, G., Van Walk, J., Schuster, K., Holan, M., Baumgardner, B., Smith, M. Third Row-Dunham, B., Kirsch, K., Kalivas, D., Wisher, P., Craig, C., Meyer, L., Boltinqhouse, D., Bergstrom, D., Kunsing, R. Fourth Row-Pitzler, C., Spring, S., McDougall, G., McCutcheon, M., Overbo, G., Geller, ., Bastion, D., Reeves, M. Fifth Row-Doersam, J., Hall T., Anderson, E., Neumann, C., Simpson, J., Kissler, C., Connor, J., Rose, M., Oline, N. Sixth Row-Perdue, M., Horr, D., Hefty, L., Berg, G., Walters, L., Clifford, P., Urlacher, J., Cluchey, M., Fisher, M., Larsen, J., McCutcheon, O., Belknap, G. Top Row-Smith, P., Clemmens, M., Cadieu, F., Prather, R., Babnick, R., Craig, J. The encouragement and recognition of high attain- ment on the part of students for scholarship, leader- ship, service and character development is the purpose of our club, stated Richard Babnick, Honor Society president. Rich also explained that Honor Society is open only to seniors and iuniors with 3.2 grade average and to sophomores with 3.0. Honor Society meets twice a month. At the second meeting the club has a program, usually a speaker. This year's speakers have included Sharon Robinson, 136 1960 exchange student to Germany, Florence Sather, Girls' State delegate, and Rainer Kuenzel, this year's exchange student from Germany. Other activities in- cluded the sophomore initiation, Christmas party, and annual banquet. The club also assisted with school pictures, sponsored a delegate to Girls' State, and awarded a scholarship. Other otticers were: Joan Eergsten, vice president, Joanne Bliss, secretary, Barbara Baumgardner, assist- ant secretary, and Carolyn Eide, treasurer. Miss Ethel Brinegar was the club's advisor. orc :pn ware! fjo onor ggliuolenis Torch Pin Winners-Bottom Row-Van Wells, J., Kunsing, Bliss, .l., Capner, J., Hater, J., Abbot, M., Bastion, D., Reeves, M., Ulacher, J. Spooner, L., Baumgartner, B. Top Row-Hardy, B., Bergstrom, J., Spring, T., Prather, R., Babnick, R., Moeller, B., Summers, S., Beck, D., Oline, Sather, F, Each year the Torch Pin, emblem of the National earning four service credits. corresponding to 36 hours Honor Society for Secondary Schools, is awarded to of work in some non-credit school activity. Other quali- fications for a Torch Pin include having membership in Honor Society for three semesters and a cumulative This year twenty-five seniors received the honor by grade average ot3.2. qualified graduating seniors. if M. rf ff- .vw--w, mu' J XV,-..x ,. ....X. Y 9' Honor Society Officers-Bergsten, J., Vice President, Eide, C., Treasurer, , , , Bsbnick, R.. President: Bliss. J., Secretary- Donna Boltinghouse, senior member of Honor Society, studies hard to maintain grades 137 Qlerical vdssisfanfs Gfllier Ijb ScAool N'- ,C ,,... ., 'T ? Clerical Assistants-Bottom Row-Wood, D., Yukert, G., Frank, Riley, P., Rcsenquist, S., Poyneer, P., Pressler, L. Middle Row-Carlson, S., Edwards, B., Pritchard, P., O'Brien, V., Forrester, M., Dodson, K. Top Row-Curtis, C., Diggs, J., Reis, C., Lovin, B., Conklin, S. Are you preparing yourself for the business world? Mrs .Nicholson is in charge of the clerical assistants If you are, you are probably one of the many students who will be working in the office and the attendance room. and is responsible for them. From her room she assigns students to dit-ferent teachers. The work you do help them very much. You get ex- perience in tiling, typing, using diFFerent machines and The eqUl emenl5 are C' Year of lyplng and G B learning to take on responsibilities. average. Office assistants Gail Yuckert, Carol Curtis, Nancy Oline, and Bonnie Snover under the supervision of Mrs. Maxine Cissne, administrative clerk, help accomplish the necessary clerical work of the school. 138 Siage few oes 6,3-3eAinc!1Scenes,, fworL Stage Crew-Brown, K., Weltrinqer, L., Johnston, R., La Coursirer, E., Eriksen, Hettron, D., Ehnate, T., Greinke, D., Moorehead, M., Ostrander, W., Peterson, . Although stage crew is a class not a service club many services for the school are carried out by this group of boys. They assist at all the assemblies, help decorate the rooms and the dances, and take care of the 'coming attractions' sign in front of school. One branch of stage crew maintains the public address system. 'FA This class studies production problems, learns the names of the curtains and various settings. Much of the boys' grades depends on their attitude and coop- eration. The adviser for stage crew is Mr. White. .RVN A i, ,em ,, Stage Crew-Bottom Row-Jensen, D., Forsrnan, J., Newell, L., Herzog, J. Mr. White, Dumas, B., Clark, R. Middle Row-Nordlund, A., Clark, E-riksen, B., Greinlce, D., Campbell, J., Smith, T. Top Row-Page, D., yioldridqi, JIS, Lehifian, S., Vander Linde, S., Catton, T., Stiffer, D., Dletleln, P.. i ertson, ., ease, . 139 ovie rew, ealfA, agidrarcy, unc roonm ,f 1 Movie Crew-Wooldridge, J., Atkinson, G., Christiansen, K., Morris, B., Huddleston, G., Christiansen, P., Davis, J,, Dickman, G., Cameron, D., Williams, M,, Wrighl, L., Edwards, J,, Dillon, F., Williams, B. Giving out aspirins, mending cuts and taking tem- Showing movies is the service performed by the percfures are C, few of The iobs which are performed movie crew. Under the direction of Mr. Terry Drown, the boys learn the art of handling the film prolector. Many classes here at Lincoln have enioyed their service Wilkins, the girls learn valuable experience in first aid. this year and will in years to come. by the health assistants. Under the nurse, Miss Ann Health Assistants-Cummings, C,, Peters, N., Obrien, V., McCurdy,L., Haddock, L., McDonald, J., Riley, B., Hobart, L., Reopelle S. i40 ssisfanfs fsfualenf ,xgoalcy 494ml giaculfy Library Assistants-Bottom Row-Peters, N., Massner, D., Zacher, D., Hudina, C., Eakes, J., Muir, D., Anderson, D., Beighley, N. Tcp Row-McKee, R., Nichols, L., Lovin, B., Ozanich, J., Farrell, B., Tidwell, L. Those students who work in the library perform a With the help of the lunchroom assistants work is valuable service by aiding students in selecting good books for personal reading and class assignments. Under Mrs. Eleanor Sue Hansen and Miss Jeanette Brush, these students learn how to mend books, shelve of their daily tasks. books and take inventory. made easier for the cooks. Receiving students' money for lunches, serving food and doing dishes are some Lunchroom Assistants-Bottom Row-Lee, M., Peavy, S., Atchinson, B., mlearna K., Smith, E. Top Row-McKee, R., Reed, J., Shaeier, J., Cady, S. Sort ern, . 141 3 ., ' -ei -v----Y V Wm P 2- ' J 'I ' Y ' ,- . . f Wd L. bttyfrh. t M U ,, H if wh 'h. ' 1 Rf, .af ff- f v . Sy 1 , N I As .N Vg A.: ' B A, K f M I Xia.. Q H Wg.: fm . My ' . ' 'uf M x -.- ' Q '- .,1fkXRf',u. H g' H . fb ,Hap ' .M , if! Vv 1, 3 ' 1'-3'6a,'4v 1 gq ' l ' -. Q .,. 1' . 'if Q q-vm .4 Q 'vEj' . 4 - , V 'x 1,- .gm 5 Q 5 M - -.Q - ., Wx, KY K: LV 1 1 XA. 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V.C.Y.-Bottom Row-Jordan, F., Bassilin, G., Klapstein, K., Miller, J., Slaholt, J., Lerow, I., Summers, S., DeMeerleer, R., Fry, D., Taylor, M. Second Row-Reeves, M., Shull, J., Gorton, D., Lamb, P., Maxwell, P., Markley, J., Lattin, M., Shreves, C., Dodson, K., Grover, C., Summers, S. Third Row-Vasicek, S., Doersam, .I., Weber, M., Bibelheimer, S., Iverson, K., Hazel, S., Eby, S., Walters, L., Brown, K., Jablonsky, J., Cohrs, D., Ates, D. Fourth Row-Cady, S., Jonason, C., Halel, D., Kalivas, D., Garmen, D., Rouseau, F. Top Row-Wil isms, R., Rogers, J. To encourage moral and Christian living by students both on and oft campus is the purpose of V. C. Y. Meetings are held in room A-31 every Thursday at 8:00 a.m. All interested people may become members by attending three consecutive meetings. There are no club tees. Special speakers this year have included Ted Eing- stem, president of Youth for Christ International, Bob 144 O'DonaId, executive producer for Youth Films, and Graig Lorin, o national ski champion. V. C. Y. had many proiects, o Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound contest to boost attendance, two city-wide roller skating parties, and car washes. V. C. Y. officers are: Steve Bibelheimer, president, Joe Reichmuth, vice president, and Judy Shull, secre- tary-treasurer. Mrs. Elizabeth Crippen is the club advisor. Skiers Joyce Wiles and Kathy Ellington prepare their skis tor an outing of fun. Ae SLiers SMe fjzrougz year As the winter season approached, Lincoln skiers anticipated the arrival of enough snow to begin another year of skiing. Even though this year's weather wasn't as good as it has been in previous years, skiers flocked to the hills for the annual ski school and fought to master their skiing skills from the beginner's snow plow to the expert's christy , Copper Creek at Paradise was the site of the first trip made by the club in which many novices were initiated to the art of skiing. Then White Pass challenged the club in March. By skill or by luck no plaster casts or slings were the result of this year's skiing for the Penguin Ski Club. Among the activities of the club besides skiing were: A movie shown on skiing and a style show sponsored by Olympik Ski Shop. This year's officers, including their adviser, Mr. Ochs, were: Richard Butch, Wayne Jorgenson, Joyce Wiles and Diane Thomas. 5,lnu--'- Ski Club-Bottom Row-Roberts, S., Fields, S., Brazean, J., Rogers, J., Schrninkey, B., Thomas, D., Bussanich, B., Sechler, P. Second Row-Forrest, C., ' 'dt J McMahon S. Belkna B. Herita e J. Third Row-Harrin ton J. Clausen S. Stern, R. Roley D. Jones, S., Ness, C., Wilson, J., Rust, J., Zin , V., Jorgensen, W,, Thomas, G., Post, J., McLau rn, ,, . . pr r 9 1 9 1 - . . . , . ghl D Davis, P. Top Row Dahl, G., Hofer, J., Brenden, L., Kunzel, R., Butch, R,, Ludgate, T., Prescott, C., Prather, R., Newman, M., Ferguson, D. 145 Wea cy, Am, ire . . . Bullseye Sportsmanship, accuracy and safety are learned by the members of Lincoln's Rif1e Club. Competing with Wilson, Clover Park, Everett, Franklin Pierce, Sumner and Puyallup, Lincoln placed fourth. Leading in points for Lincoln was Larry Thomas with an average of 184, Ken Oswald 178, Mike Loffing 172, Jim Vincent 168, and Cliff Sundstrom with 166. gg Q-R Rifle Club meets to practice on Monday and Thursday nights after school in the boys' gym. 7 g L Advising the group was Mr. McLin. Serving under Rifle member Joan Grilley shows fellow Abe, Paula Westholm, hlm wer? Larry Thomas' .president Jim Vincent' KX L , technique of handling Q fine, vice president, and Geraldine Shepperd, secretary- Ehvv Oy? A V X I treasurer. , f , I' A f, 4 U5 ti 0, gJpglQ.,,l.1m,., new CDHJQ Zlemceagi e Ld lLfou.y ,ffm at U ffl l L ' 1 ' , 1 , X61 ' YNY f ,f 'Q' , , . T , -' , , . ,KLA XJ X or 7 CQLQLTLL I LQQ V KLL My CLAL, Q CCL ' V l 1 V 1 ff V ' ' 1 V. 1 fx 1 xl . ., fn 1 .W ' iff N 1' L , LUV Cf' ,ly Cc CL77!Zf'tf-' drxlwlv' LHCLW WL ls LM' Lfwfflif 151' 5 1' y ffiji' G' 'WC , . rig 'r llAlnn' l' rim .v qslrfr lxl' fffin I-11 Rifle Club-Bottom Row-Vincent, J., Grilley, J., Farmer, M., Barker, J., Shepperd, G., Andrews, G. Top Row-Arnslad, M., Rodgers, D., Stifler, D., Thomas, L., Oswald, K., Martinez K. 146 SfriAes, im M Age Bow ers Scoring high seems to be the goal of Lincoln's Bowling Club. With six teams, four members each, competing with each other every Wednesday afternoon at Lincoln Lanes, they learn the development of greater skills and sportsmanship. ffl? f3+,u 4 W. A trophy was given to the winning team by the Lincoln Lanes. High scorer among the boys was Dave Payne with a 569 series and 221 game. Among the girls, Gerry Odom led with a 527 series and a l9l game. Leading the club was Mr. Don Sheppard. Under him were president, Dick Franklin, and secretary- treasurer, Gerry Odom. The club ended its season with a picnic at Amer- Bowling Club-Bottom Row-Odern, G., Burnett, C., Ruftcorn, E., Franklin, D., - L k lvarsen, K. Top Row-Lawrence, D., Nelson, R., Heritage, J., Thomas, L. ICON Cl e- Bowling Club-Bornholt, S., Herzog, J., Ranahan, P., Odom, G., Heritage, J., Peterson, B., Harbin, L., Gerstod, R., Webster, S., Nelson, R., and Ohlinqer, C., enioy bowling at Lincoln Lanes. 147 .fx wg-V C.,-2 -l ox Flture Nurses-Bottom Row-Burnett, C., Kukash, M., Jamison, D., Wheslholrn, P., Dibley, l., Barry, W., Willsey, A. Middle Row-Millee, M., Strauss, M., Dunham, B., Burnett, M., Egeland, C., Johnson, C., Miller, E. Top Row-Nelson, C., Planlcers, L., Mae, J., Frank, B., Sloles, S., Gundstrorn, S., u fu re urses o Ipafien is Do you faint at the sight of blood or the smell of ether? If you don't, Future Nurses Club is for you. To gain a better knowledge of the nursing pro- fession is the main obiective of this year's Future Nurses Club. The meetings are held every second and fourth Mondays of the month, in the health center. To earn points toward the club pin, girls can volunteer to help work at either St. Joseph's or Tacoma General Hospitals. Field trips were also taken to Madigan Army Hospital, Rainier State School, and the University of Washington. Mrs. Wilkins served as advisor for the club, assisted by the club officers, Joanna Moe, presi- dent, Betty Dunham, vice president, Ethel Miller, treasurer, Carolyn Johnson, program chairman, Marilyn Lukosh, secretary, and Willadee Berry, publicity chairman. 148 Dicksen, M. Future Nurses Officers-Johnson, C., praqrem chairmang Moe, J., president: and Miller E., plan for the next meeting, Those officers not present are Lukosh, M., secretary Barry, W., publicity chairman, and Dunham, B., vice president. Toni Hall and Judy Messmer enioy roller skating , ss I ' s E 2 3 sl c ' frail' f . If 12 I, v. at the South Tacoma Roller Rink SAafers ol! GZ rou8fA year To promote better understanding, to encourage skating and to produce more advanced skaters is the purpose of Rolling Railsplitters, said President Toni Hall. The skaters skate for half price at the South Tacoma Roller Bowl every Wednesday evening. Rolling Railsplitters give its members points for attending meeting and working on committees. At the end of the year the member with the largest number of points receives a gold skate pin. ln November the club held Cl Pan-the-Ram sale. ln February they took a trip to the mountain with the Forestry Club. ln December they held a party with the Forestry Club. ln April the club gave a grab bag sole, and in May they held their grand finale, a trip to the ocean. Club oFFicers are: president, Toni Hall, vice presi- dent, Judy Messmer, secretary, Ron Thompson, and treasurer, Vicki O'Brynt.. The club advisor is Mr. .lay Downs. an-wsifQ iw, Rolling Railsplitters-Bottom RawYHall, T., Lago, M., Weatherbee, J., Walker, J., Steintz, B., Schultz, S., Messmer, J. Middle Row-Eakes, J., Dossa, C., Wire, J., Bryant, V., Peterson, J., Wynn, S. Top Row-Dursma, B., Mitchell, C., Grothcot, D., Thompson, R. 149 Math Clubfzechow, R., Ludgate, T., Fink, J., Robinson, L. V22 CZYYVI GCPS 54625 MSM To provide a club cmd activities tor young men and women who are especially drawn to the out- of-doors and the beauty of nature is the purpose of Forestry Club, under the direction of David Trier, Forestry teacher. The main proiects for this year have been the building of a new cabin on the tree farm and the remodeling of the main entrance gate there. Almost every Saturday the club members traveled to the tree farm to work on these projects. Other activities included a trip to Mount Rainier and a dance held in the fall. Officers for this year were: Mike Marshall, presi- dent, Bob Dursma, vice president, and Jeanette Grissom, secretary. 150 og, rea, i, fjesfCn4afA izzes Creating a greater interest and understanding of mathematics among the students is the Math CIub's main obiective. The students work with such things as puzzles and problems based on mathe- matics. Also they discuss such questions as whether numbers were created or observed. The club welcomes and encourages anyone inter- ested in math to ioin, especially those who intend to further their education in the field of mathematics. This year's officers were: E. Robinson, president, C. Walters, vice president, and advisor, Mrs. C. Lasley. Forestry Club-Bottom Row-Coughlin, D., Nichols, L., Grissom, J., Mr. Trier. Middle row-Dyrsma, B., Marshall, M., Barwell, R. Top Row-Hopkins, D., Lovin, B., Brackwood, J. Geac ing lm mem ers What's teaching all about? is the query an- swered by Lincoln's Future Teachers Club. The club, said the advisor, Mrs. Hanson, brings forth the advantages and disadvantages of teaching. There are no special requirements to ioin the club and there is no point system to earn club pins. They are given to the new members after the first of the year. This year the club has undertaken several activi- ties. Field trips were taken to all the colleges and high schools in the city. Several guest speakers, including Mr. Jay Downs and Mr. John Kennedy, who are from Lincoln, have visited the group. There are thirty members in the club. The club officers are: Joan Capener, president, Barbara Baumgardner, vice president, Carolyn Craig, treas- urer, and Judy Glaholt, secretary. 'Iseli H. It awww, El Charro-Bottom Raw-Lundquist, K., Hofer, J., Robinson, E., Lenarz, S. Middle Row- Fry, D., Brown, G., Ellis, N., Anderson, D., Baker, B. Top Row-Harvey, N., Smith, M. Bussard, L., Geiger, B. Future Teachers Club-Bottom Row-G-Iaholt, J., Baumgardner, B., McCutch C Middle Row-Reeves, M., Ostrander, K., Craig, C., Lattin, M., Padgett, L., Ro M Top Row-Ambrose, D., Capener, J., Larsen, J. 5, CAarro qQicles gn maffocbi, :para e To promote more interest in horsemanship and to improve riding techniques was the aim of the El Charro Club this year as quoted by Joey Hofer. Ten of the members of the club have their own horses. When the club goes to ride they either go to the Woodbrook Riding Academy or to B. 8K B.'s where the rest of the members rent horses. Some of the members also took English riding lessons. As for top events, the Daffodil Parade still ranks as number one for the club. The club has a project each year of sending a scrapbook ofthe club's activities to Berlin, Germany, as an exchange program. This year's officers were Joey Hofer, president, Elizabeth Robinson, vice president, Sharon Lenarz, secretary, and Kay Lundquist, treasurer. T51 -Furlong, Marcetts-Caddey, C., Dodson, K., Mrs. Cissne, Shull, J., Antush, M. arceifa MP5 044425 Pirif Rain, sleet and fog helped to make practice more difficult for Lincoln's girls' marching team, the Mclrcetta Ki. This group of girls marched during the halftime at our football games and also in such civic affairs as the Daffodil Parade. To become a member of Marcetta Ki you must be a second semester sophomore and be iuclged on your posture, reputation, character, figure, appearance and your scholastic ratings. Out of Marcetta Ki sixteen senior girls are chosen to become Marcetts. They must be two-year members. The Marcetts perform during the basketball season. This year's advisor was Mrs. Cissne, The officers were Marie Antush, president, Karen Dodson, vice president, Carolyn Caddey, secretary, and .ludy Shull, treasurer. -qi Lf - , Marchetta Ki-Bottom Row-Cady, C., Shull, J., Antush, M., Dodsen, K. Second Row-Mrs. Cissne, Green, M., Edwards, B., Young, P., Birchman, P., Hager, S., Clements, S., Magnus, V., Fein, E., Rabstoff, S. Third Raw-Zatkovich, J., Lambert, V., Rossow, P., Racek, R., Riley, P., Riley, P., Plan, G., Pickli, N., Pence, J., Botsford, G. Fourth Row-Bussanich, B., Lambert, L., Burnett, D., Porter, C., G-enin, J., Loe, R., Spic, L., Haltorf, C., Dunn, P., Fifth Row-Stratton, S., Bostion, D., Huggins, A., Greig, C., Stoll, C., Tomlin, M., Sileni, R., Witter, M., Hettle, C., Bergstrom, D., Clenti, R. Top Row C., Silk, A., Naplock, A., Wisher, P., Kanar, K., Dersam, J., Curtis, C., Brown, K., Barton, J., Edie, C., Weschase, J., Wible, C., Keen, B. inco n melegafes over Sfafe 'WWE t ' s f LincoIn's delegates to the conventions were: P. Thompson, C. Johanson, Seabeck, G. Foster, R. Prather, J. Hanson, Boys' State, J. Aalbue, J. Capener, F. Sather, J. Urlachor, S. Mueller, J. Shull, and J. Rushfeldt, Girls' State. 153 ,- ff' as- ' Big Takolah oFficers, J. Knoell, secretary, F. Fagg, vice president, cmd W. Thornley, president, plan coming activities of the Takolah Chapters. T kolah-Chapter B-Bottom Row-Tracy, C., lvarsen, K., Nlee'ey, L., Madsen, K., Meier, B., Thorsen, S., Rushfeldt, Top Row-Ostberg, L., Odom G., Lang, H., Erdahl, V., Jacobsen, S., Bastion, D., Fagg, F., Forster, P. omdineal efforfs . . . Chapters B, C, D, E, F and G made up this year's Takolah. Takolah is the senior division of the Young Women's Christian Association. Their main purpose is to bring girls together through fun and work projects. Some of these projects this years included a paper drive, the selling ot chocolate candy bars, a pancake breakfast, and a banquet. Other activities included a rally in the spring to encourage girls to ioin this organization. At this rally Sharon Robinson and Rainier Kuenzel showed films and conducted a question and answer period. Winter Rhapsody was the theme of the Mistle- tolo held at the South Park Community Center. The royalty for this tolo included Fran Fagg, queen, and Mary Weiss and Sue Blackburn, duchesses. Takolah also sponsored a tolo which was held in the spring. Big Takolah officers for this year were Wendy Thornley, president, Fran Fagg, vice president, and Janice Knoell, secretary-treasurer. 154 Takolah-Chapter G-Bottom Row-Burns, J., Pidcock, M., Kalivas, S., Callaway, S., Magnus, V., Ducolon, B., Linn, M., Haltoy, E. Top Row-Handle, G., Hilton, M., Zatko- vich, J., Witter, M., Sakalik, J., Sparling, M., Stoll, C. 4.MaAe fj'aLolaAs ear ewar ing Takolah-Chapfer E-Boflom Row-Weber, P., Boss, D., Torkelson, N., Rangel, L., Webb, E., Alderman, K., Marqeson, G. Top Row-Schrag, M., Marshall, C., Henderson, L., Rurlcorn, S. Takolah-Chapfer G-Boirom Row-Derqan, E., Huff, D., Bergsrrom, D., Jaclcsfadf, J., Harrison, M., Craig, S., Wilson, J., Ness, C. Middle Row-Olive, V., Posion, S., Cossins, J., Henry, A., Peylon, E., Lockridge, L., Carlson, C., Baird, L. Top Row-Locke, N., Dolan, J., Brown, K., Wisher, P., Haddock, A., Holm, J., Gowin, F., Rust, J. Takolah - Chapter D - BoHom Row - DeMangelaere, M., Welk, S., Decker, D., Brenden, S., Weber, D., Ray, R., Recla, D., Wesfgard, D. Middle Row-Lunelli, M., Gibb, S., Oflesin, K., Larson, L., Arnesfad, H., Ruiicorn, E. Top Row-Cozine, V., Ehrler, L., Wollasfon, M., Rondeau, D., Carlson, J., Williams, K., Bennell, D., Bornnolr, S. Takolah-Chapier F-Eoriom Row-Baskin, S., Waller, C., Buckmasfer, C., Dunayske, S., Waiss, M., Miller, J., Berg- srcn, J., Rosso, P. Middle Row-Mays, P., Lesick, A., Safher, F., Thompson, P., Oslrander, K., Urlacher, J., DeMerleer, R., Edwards, B., Handen, J. Top Row - Urlacher D., Dodsen, K., Lewis, V., Knoell, J., Harring- lon, J., Blackburn, S., Tlwornely, W., Pardue, M. 155 J. Urlacher and M. Endicott were chosen to be this year's Little Abner and Daisy Mae for the Dogpatch Royalty omecoming ocyalfcy The Turkey Day royalty reigned over the Thanks- giving dance and the Turkey Day football game with Wilson. The royalty was announced at the dance and later introduced during half-time at the game. The royalty included Joan Rushfelclt, queen, and Cathi Forrest and Marlys Johnson, attendants. Their escorts were Ruch Butsch, Doug Kerr and Rainier Keunzel. The royalty and their escorts also rode in the pep parade preceding the game. 156 o8fPafcA qeocyalfcy Hillbilly Hop was the name ofthe dance spon- sored bythe Lincoln Letter Lassies and Lincoln's Let- termen's Club, at which Little Abner and Daisy Mae reigned. Attire for the dance was Dogpatch cos- tumes or hillbilly clothes and tennis shoes and socks. Music was provided by Lincoln's Dance Band. Candidates for Daisy Mae from L. L. L. were Jean Urlacher, Patty Jo Clifford, Wendy Thornley and Karen Waner. Lettermen's Club selected Jean Urlacher as Daisy Mae. Candidates for Little Abner were CliFf Hay, Mike Endicott, Andy Pazaruski and Joel Medlicott. Lincoln Letter Lassies chose Mike Endicott to represent Little Abner. The winners were crowned by Vice Principal John Sharp. - f if--wi.-..f5.,,f,,. ., ,,-. . . ,,,,i,,h . .sf .. , , - .L ww QFCPM. , Lincoln's Turkey Day Royalty, C. Forrest, J. Rushfeldt, and M. Johnson make Final preparations for the annual Turkey Day game Yell Queen and Marcetta Ki team up in marching in Daffodil Parade. Ae alenf eaals affoil ara e 04 C7 .L LD The Marching Band, followed by the El Charro, follow the Song Queens through downtown Tacoma. eniors Sfairs fjb G-Ae Siars Silver stars and putty blue clouds transformed the Fellowship Hall into a celestial paradise when the Class of 1961 presented its Senior Ball, Stair- way to the Stars, April 29. Besides dancing to rfusic of the Starliters, the couples were served refreshments by the Sophomore class officers and had the opportunity to have colored photographs taken. Co-chairmen were Jan Harrington and Ronald Prather. They were assisted by Barbara Frank, clec- orations, Donna Boltinghouse, refreshments, Rita Kunsing, publicity, Linda Tavenner, chaperones and guests, and Richard Butch, clean-up. Guests for the evening were Messrs. and Mes- dames Kenneth Flora, John Sharp, George Fallis, Frederick Prather, Stanley Sather and William Foster, Jr. ,awww ,Q- Ron Prather and Janice Harrington were the co-chairmen for the senior ball, Stairway to the Stars. il' . 1 1 N-A Seniors enioy the festivities of the annual senior ball. 158 Ae glamour n laffoohl Court? January, l96l, marked the start of Joan Rush- feldt's reign as Daffodil Princess from Lincoln High School. She was chosen over four other girls, who were Jean Urlacher, Sandy Mueller, Louise Wake- man and Karen Waner. Before the actual daffodil season Joan attended many civi affairs, such as luncheons, teas and din- ners. To be prepared for these affairs Joan received lessons in etiquette, poise and grooming from the Betty Radonich Charm School. Joan also made ap- pearances in television, radio, and spoke to many clubs. For all of the appearances Joan, along with the other princesses, was given a green skirt, white blouse, mint green sheath dress, white fur iacket, two pairs of shoes, long and short gloves, white purses, hat, daffodil earrings and bracelets. Throughout the daffodil festivities my friendship with the other princesses is one that I wish every girl could share with me, said Joan. ,...:, s. ., .,,, 5-Y? gg p-5 Y K..-5 Louise Wakeman, Sandy Mueller, Jean Urlacher, Joan Rushfeldt and Karen Waner were Lincoln's five finalists. 1, ' i ' ' ww T it g ' 2 ,- X or . , -. .fb 1 lf. 4.. sf' 1 of ,gig .H , ,Q V 7 LE , ' .' li' ' 'i L , ' ii ' i A , - , f ask lf- . tg . Lg L. 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I -'WA -' f . f ' ni J ' j, Q -' g .wg g ' .:,swr1.,4:.A me . , '. we s Princess Joan Rushfeldt anticipates the activities of the Datfodil season Joan leads active school life at Lincoln. 159 Abe and Mary Lincoln Sandy Mueller, Lincoln Day chairman, Gloria Hoffman: , - Mary Lincoln, Mike Gay: Abe Lincoln cf . . I x w , 'K 1 Wg , I v l ,Y- rl UN 'f' . :J l l -1 lJ L H, 1 a .V K U l X jx 5,1 R x h X X xl B W I 1. J-JJ Qt .J AV' 4 Nl 1 160 qlf , XE, Sfuden fs , onor Ae Lincoln Week began on a high note, with the boys carrying the girls' books. The following day the girls carried the boys' books. Lincoln students continued through the week with many exciting events for each day. Lincoln week was climaxed on Friday with an assembly. Spencer Uhl, Steve Biblehimer, and Richard Kalowchuck, beard contest winners, were presented to the students by Sandy Mueller, the Lincoln Week choir- man. At this time Janet Hudena was introduced as the dress contest winner. Doug Hopkins, Claudett Girkin, Tom Spring, Carolyn Craig and Judy Campbell gave choral readings. The climax of the assembly was the presentation of Mike Gay and Gloria Hoffman as Abe and Mary Lincoln. l Beard Winners Steve Bibelheimer was chosen as winner of the peach 'fuzz division, Richard Kowalchuck received the sideburns title, and Spencer Uhl claimed the grand award for the beard most like LincoIn's qMfA linac n weeA -7-esfive yet erious Choral Readers Doug Hopkins, Claudette Gerken, Tom Spring Carolyn Craige Judy Campbell f,5a 'x. 1, 5 W NNXK -I Xe, Janet Hudina wins first prize for having the costume Rainer Kuenzel carries Sharon Robinson's books most like that of LincoIn's time. during Lincoln Week. . :prepares 494625 gbr cpefail wer!! F. Norton, A. Lesick, S. Lohre, A. Axlund and C. Reece work on their D.E. projects Acquiring experience and training in the field of distribution is the opportunity given students through Distributive Education. Lynx Retailers and Abes Traders are affiliated with the State and National Organization of Distributive Education. Susann Clausen was elected State Historian this year. Many activities have filled the days of these clubs. Classwork included the production of the club paper, the WDECA Reporter, merchandise manuals, the setting up of displays and the bulletin board. Some of the club's social activities were the Employer- Employee banquet held to promote better relationships between the student employee and his employer, ex- change metings with Stadium's D. E. clubs, the spring fashion show, and a field trip to the Frederick and Nelson store in Seattle. Many awards were received at the leadership train- ing conference held in Aberdeen this year. D. E. day at the Bon Marche was a real challenge and experience gaining day for the D. E. students. It proved very successful, giving the Bon Marche an Sl 7, increase in sales. Mrs. Doerner is advisor for Distributive Education. Qc. xl l 1 1 slwlxm Lg' . ' elif fx.-ci tj 1,4-1 .N ix I'?ff te - rl 1 112 ,. l si, , A I 1 mi. .,.i.5'.1.:g ?uL'i!1WJi.1,Xv ' . X , , .A ,V A , . - ,fM:4-,:'Ql-fll My f.. fx, ' ' i ll t M ' tl 1 .,x J, LQ f. 4, J ful . x.w?mfQJ 1 1g.1.'5.5 I il ' J fr' ift'?'i1fL?t fbmift 5irEwx,'l'2 l if f' in A X . xml 15.1 in eff . y,,,.,- , if YQ -on rm' J L' l' is . , o 1 , L. RL! ,Sr I :..1:,agi'w'1.,! ' L- I M ,M 'QV l R. 1 D. E. students from Lincoln, Wilson and Stadium get together to compare notes. 162 Vlnlflal EVIJCX . fr Tiiio -- Q6-7666.1--sciii-474 ,....... 1 Survey .... QCfZ6--,fLQ-.Q4L--- 2-11 Principals 14 Administration--6525 -Lg--15-19 Honor Grads 22 Seniors .QXQZEA-wg---Qfffiai--16-54 Missing Railsplitters .... 54 Junior Officers ...... 55 Juniors ,Zf 4-4L-- -- -7h6Zf2Z5566-63 Band Maiorettes QKQ---4-'Midi'- 58 Sophomore Olticers, LzZ,-- 64 Sophomores-r1'fQfLZCfZQZC?f5-- ALI-65-73 ARTS . Linooinion Stal? ---4441- A r ' - W5 ...... 76 News Business StaFFf5Z3Qf Qe27ZQ---- 77 News Staff Editor.4MZ- -4 -ALQLLQ-f4 7 News StaFF -Cl- QQ --44-A-Z4 ..... 78 Artcraft -g- Q4---,!jZ!Y---- 79 Senior Class Play 1-- f .... 80-81 A Cappella Choir- --l4ZQ--- A4--82-83 Boys' csioo -V -- 44546445 ..... 84 Girls' Glee j!ZL-Af--C' y1qg',84 Debate .......... K -fZzf!fi6fAj2aQ.s5 Band ....-... --izfii- - '.gic8.6-87 Dance Band ---- ---f---g- -------- 88 Concert Band i--- A fl l-'i.-1.Q4--- 88 Marching Band --Q-f-E-L12-1-'L-s.GfQ3. --- 89 Orchestra -Clogip-sg--Q72-72.4-Q25-ii-2- -90 5pORT5 ,ii 7'7 ,og Pep Staff 4-as-,Lsoga-44423-ovgfoofcsg 94 Football -oi-ii--s-QC.-Q4-i'-QM-4,--95-1oo Reserve Football .LL2'lo:l'f-f- 311.-'1 0 1 soon Fooilooii -'QilJ.qg5.-'lfZL---i'!'fQQLg-CMZU102 Varsity Boskoiboii -Q+'fA'.-Z--,C-211-255104-V105 Reserve Basketball 11LQ1?.11l,.3.11.o2-7!ZL.4'2..5f1O6 soon Basketball -'LUCJ-na--LQ-,flgig-LLL.-5.1-1 O7 voisiiy Swimming -ii-4-soo-L4-4-ci-fs1-Z.-1os Reserve Swimming - 5 09 Soph Baseball -'-'-.-Q 4.4.1241-Q,-fl-:gz-.,-L-1 10 Varsity Baseball ,-fl,i1i-L--:ff-4-sf1LL.:L-L .... 1 12 Reserve Baseball,,q4,1ZL.4:gLV-L--igZi34'LL--1 13 Varsity Track gg :ip-Q-ilfgaidiig--5579711141 441' 1 Reserve Track .... 4-L -1- 4-- .... ---'L--1 15 ' Varsity Golf -- ---116 1 F? . .7 Tennis -- --419.12--5.4124-1-4-fix'-sy'----117 Lettermen's Club ..,. 4- -Q--,,.. ..... 118 Girls' Sports ..., ......r ..... -,- - --119 Advisers and Gym Leaders ..... ..------1-120 L. L. L. ........,.......... -4---2--l-.L21 Aqua Maids ...A f --,L----fa--oi--9122-123 SERVICE Senate ......... 13 ---ff-f--li--126-127 Student .... .J ....... ' if ..... --j---Lol Affiliation --- ..... .4 ......... jf' .... 3218, Exchange Student ..... ...L L. -----A---12,9 Girls' Club Cabinet .... .-iii ..... -52,4-130 Girls' Club Rep. ......... -4-31 .... ---130 Abe-Enos ........ -,fi ........... .gi--'f'1,3-2 Usherettes - .... A --'E' .... -' .... -2-132 Boys' Club --- ..,---Ji ----133,o Key Club .... ----P133 Honor Society ..... ..... .... 1 3 6 Torch Pin Winners .....T --s ....... -2--,137 Clerical Assistants ..--....ss.. ..... K 4138 Stage Crew ..... - ..... ,- ....... A--139 Movie Crew --.-- ----- -s 1---1440 Health Assistants -- ----- ,HJ 40 Library Assistants --.. ----141 Lunch Room Assistants-- ---- 141 v. c. Y. -..--------.---.---- ---- . 144 ski cioo ---y --.-----. -7 --..--.---.. 145 Riiio ciiib .2Qaoe4...5,1i1?-roofs-j ----- 145 Bowling Club 'oo-4-252--5-112.124 -.Q-4 o 147 Future NLi'rsgyfjZL'ZZi4-1fjQ-s..,.47-ii- Rolling Railsplitteyf:CL---Qflffx-.IA.Efi!.E-fl 49 1 Morin club--055-44.44-fsgfiifjf--150 L Forestry Club QM,---I-L --4.-fi.Qf.s.4QCl450f , Future Teachers' -LL-L5J5li,-Al.aLQLJQQ.L151 I El cnorio.g4osQ.42fi-g4ii..L424f1QQ -1 51 Marcetta Q-MDE-S44--'-E-- --152 Delegates - 1 --E: Qiffgifkl-C1121-:ii-flgfll Takolah Cha ti ufiiicdi.--34452154-155y Li'l Abner and isy 22x-1-Cl--irfg-U Turkey Dayg29:z:Ljf14Qib-3344 67423--1-156 V Senior Ball-,iQ-if-Xu--ijifsi-21:y1.,.C'1v.Qi-414158'Wl ' Dafifodil isrniooosf-soosl---degree!---QQ ff-W Lincoln Doy-iii?-.:1gjQfl44f.7J4ooL12 Distributed Educatiorflr-5-A2ELX17zil ----- 162 4. 1 y V , 1 I ' Index --yfeffasiif--?f':4?1C'3fL4f:fgl16j.'r-173 ' 163 ScAoo S EPTEMBE R, 1960 9-Howdy Dance 16-Grid-Go-Round 21-Fair Day 23-Council-Senate Dance OCTOBER, 1960 5-Sophomore Election Assembly 18-P.-T.A. Back-to-School Night 28-P.-T.A. Membership Dance NOVEMBER, 1960 14-Affiliation Dance 10--L.L.L. Dance 19-Girls' Club Dance 24-Turkey Day Dance DECEMBER, 1960 10-Christmas Tolo 15-18-Christmas Vespers 16-Hoop-Go-Round 23-Jan. 3-Christmas Vacation JANUARY, 1961 4-Selection of DaFFodil Candidates 26-Winter Concert i ICCZIGWCJQV MARCH, 1961 21--Science Fair 22-Vocational Conference 27-April 3-Spring Vacation Q APRIL, 1961 8-Junior Prom f- , 8-Daffodil Parade 9-Marine Parade bv 11-A.S.B. Election Assembly , 14-Senior Class Play 19-21-Aqua Maids Show 26--Class Election 'Assembly 28-Pops Concert 29-Senior Ball ' MAY, '1961 Pep Stott Selections 3-Girls' Club Election Assembly E Girls' Club Installation, XJ it Y: 19-Takolah Tolo 1 P Q-gi 24-Formal Concert A 29-Annuals Delivered 1 5 X. 31+Annuals Signing Party A 31-Selectionsof Dattodil Queen Candidate JUNE S-96,1 FEBRUARY, 1961 it 10-Lincoln Day Assembly 21-Student-Faculty Game 164 4-Baccalauneate is 6-Senior ,High ,Visitation x 8-Commencement N J 9-End of Sami ' K rf X M hy QQKSV ly W W 1 rl he 1- V ,JW . x 0, M -A M so n ex ,JW oy! X f yi N ' 1 ,f J li u 1. , Y . QX lf aarslbXg,L1lle, ome Ec. -- - ......., --gif agnuson, Oliver, Sc. -- ----17 W Nil! Q! 7 Barge , RQ e, ng, -.....,., .,,. k: ..... X - ain, Robert, Music --- ,,,................. 17 - A my ll packs e,TooDG17m -Q4 .,.A. ,,,.., tl 5,1-15 Mayer, Norman, sc. --- .... 17, 100, 107, 114, 97 VX I, XJ IZ Vee Leroy, c. Sc. A - ..... ..... - - .,.. 15 Mclin, Ja lt, Ind. Arts .... ........-....,..v 'lg J f iq I wkfnsiice, ok - -t4--- --- -- --- -- Mme 1, more, soc. sc. --- ------721, MD I Q' U wer., F ,590 s ---'-- .-,. -.,-.,.. 5 McN Edward, ind. Ans --- ,.... -941741 ' liste R, gf o us. Ed, -SS- -1 105 M r, sue, Eng. ---- ----TEE-W1 ff V E? B 'e in tenan ---- we-1 --- -.--- 20 ar, earl, Eng. ...--.-..- -..-.-Y T - L--0. X f x f -X B1' gar, Eth I, F . --- -... ' ----15 clquist Margaret, Home Ec. -.--.--.-- ll----r .17Yf A . My lx! bsqooks gl n, Art5 -,L --,---,,,,----, 15 Moor ry, Custodian ........-. -WHY. ll--'-- X , . ff 1 B5 ,Terry 5, ,,,--,- --- -M -,----Y,-- 5,15 Mot r, verett, Ind. Arts - .Y .-.-- H- -- 17 ji X lf Z Q , athe , Libr 1. - -------------- ,VL lend 11um,Phys. Edit, -..-. SL- ---- -- H! 5 ' 1 A! B k r, owena, ' ical Ed, ---------- -I5 0 '1uller, Selmagffh. X. -X ...-- --J --- My V C rl , Art, Bus, E , ---- ,--- - - -1-u - ,-I5 rland, Helen, For ang. - --- - -l-7C1.- - jj ,L My C 1 gn, QZZCLX ---- - --- -----Y4 Y--I5 Murray, Lenore .--. 1-L -i - X ---1 f ily V Xml! X, LCissne x' , Secr a - -... 8, 52, 19 MUVPhYf Jcckrffudt' Hallan -X ----- ----XU' f 5,1 JU Clarke, elen, Ph d. --K. .-..-. ------ 1 5 Myhrman, ,91elma,d'lQme Ecy -1 - - yr-H I f Y? pt' CI 151, Ann, 0 d. --------------------- zo Ness, s e, c ok L71-U ----1 ----In ---- - , 1 1121 will finden, e ng. ..----.--.--..... -..- 1 5 Nich6Js, Ro Sc --- wif---jhlifl W Xl Contri e, Eng., ' ews--- ---. 15 Nicholson, Ka! eirinw us.E . -- - - -n,.4 ,--- --1 Q! l L J Lv Crip sn, Enmb h Eng. -- ---- 15 Q och., Frank, ng. --I --V!-gg-V Hs, 14 lj . HJ lbert, Ruth s. Ed. -- ..-- 16 Olls, Mildr s,LQEk---6 ---ijtf--- ----- B R ightman ane, Soc. Sc. -... .... 1 6 Palo, Rosa, . Dep Hd. --.- -2 --.- X --.. f --18 KI, Doer e is Marie, Bus. Ed. --- ---. 16 PCIHQIDOI' len, HOME E . - -Hx -df.---ik, s, Jay, Ind. Arts -------- --,- 1 6 Pester, na , its. . -- - --- -- -A -,L----11 ake, Wallace, Sc. Dept. Hd. --- .... 16 Power vi--1 '24--M'------E19 Edwards, Everett, Maintenance ---- 20 Ridndur, Paid, C1 todmw H 'E -- --------- ..2O Ellingson, Allen, Ind. Arts .... ---- 1 6 Robinson, Joh , Sayer. - --- -:M -.---- 18, 85 Elmore, Brenda, Secretary --- ...-- 19 ROSE. ChGI'l0S, Mflth. -e.-...-. A - .-.... ----18 Fadness, John, Maih. ------ .--. 1 6, 97 Sabol, Donald, Math. -.....-.. -..... .--. 1 8 Fulk, Richard, Counselor --- ---- 19, '133 Schuchmun, lenprd, Music .,.--.--.- ----18 Feutz, Helen, Couinselor --- Flora, Kenneth, Principal --.- -----19 ----14 FuI!er, Owen, Maintenance ..-.. .......,..,. 2 0 Ode., Gary, Bus. Ed. ...-. - Gilmur, Charles, Phys. Ed. --- Gfaser, Nancy, Soc. Sc. --- Glastctter, Pat, Secretary --- Gcodwin,:Maxine, Eng. -- Grin-ies, Alice, Math. -- .--.- l-laafand, Grange, Ind. Arts --- Hague, Lloyd, Ind- Arts -.... ,- .-.- Halsey, Jean, Home Ec. --- Haltom, Ramona, Eng,,.---- Hawley, Searle, Soc. Sc. -- lfay, Nancy, Secretary ....-- 0 Hensehel, Allan, Maintenance --- tlerring, Gertrude, Eng. ...-- Kennedy, John, Math. --.. Klingbile, Margaret, Cook --- Knutcon, Larry, Custodian --- Lasley, Cornelia, Mafh. Hd. --- Lcgg, Lois, Math. ...--.---.----. Lilly, Jessie, For. Lang. Dept. Hd Lipke, Virginia, Eng. --.-- --- Lyon, Robert, Eng. .----.. Maclntyre, Jennie, Bus. Ed. -- 16. 102, 105 ----16, 102, 105 --- -----16 ----19 ----16 ---- ...- 16 ----16 ----16 ----16 ----lo ----16 ----19 ----20 ----16 ----16 ----20 ----20 ----16 ----17 ---.17 ----16 ----16 ----16 Schwarz, Ed, Soc. Sc. .-.- V Scott, Wallace, Drdmatics --- ----18 ----18 Seger, KaIha.'ine, Bus. Ed. .....-.. .... 1 8 Severeid, Donald, Industrial Arts --- ----18 U Sharp, John, Vice Principal ---- Sheppard, Donald, Ind. Arts --- I Smith, Lilly, Eng. .---------- Smith, Virginia, Bus. Ed. -- , ,Smithf Robert, Custodian --- Sfeiger, Henry, For. Lang. --- ' Sterling, Vivian,-Soc.'Sc. --- ----14 ----18 ' ---.'--- ----18 I .-.-.-..- 18 1---E-20- ----18, 128 ----111, 120 Stewart, Mary, Cook --.-.-.-.-. - --.- ----.-. 2 0 Sullivan, William, Eng., Lincolnian, Hist. .--- -18, 120 Sumner,,Bettyf Eng. -.--.- - .-----.-. -.-. 1 8, 120 ' Tracey, Donald, Art Dept. Hd. -- Trier, David, Sc. -----..-.- Ubben, Lawrence, Ind. Arts -- Wagner, Thomas, Bus. Ed. --- Walter, Burdett, Custodian --- Washburn, Elizabeth, Clerk -- Waters, Jessie, Scc. Sc. --- Weese, Merle, Bus. Ed. --- White, Robert, Eng., Arts --- Vlhitney, George, Soc, Sc. -- Widman, Joseph, Phys. Ed. --- Wilkins, Ann, Nurse ..-..--- Wilson, Ruth, Eng., For. Lang. --- -------18 ----18, 150 - --.-- 18 ----18 ----18 ----19 ----19 -------19 ----19, 139 ----19, 109 -----19 ----19 ----19 16 5 Siudenf gqnclex . 'Tv GIRLS JA' l?4le, Kafthy ........, ,..Y... .......... 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'35 Chil erg, Carla 777777 777777777 2 7 Belleci, Kalhi --7 -------- - ----f-- 26 Chilberg, Claudia 7..7 7777 7 77 Z7 Benboe, Diane 77- ------- ------ 5 5 Chisum, Calhern 77. 77777 SI Bender, Carol 7777-77 -7717 ----- 7 ----- 54 Chrisle, Mary 77777777 77777 ' 7, 67 , Bendiksen, Sue .77777.77 -777 5 777--7-- :XX -57, '24 N Chrislensen, Cathy 777 777777777 'I' Fab Y. D' - -- ----- ---- f ---'--- Bengsron, Sharon 771 777-7.-7.--------- X- --.--- 55 Chrisfian, Janel 777777 777777 7 77 I ' g 5599. Ffa ---- -- --- '22- 23. 5- Benneft, Diane 7777 3,7 77--7. --.---7-- 1 -26. '55, Chrislersen, Kalhy 7777 77777777 2 777 Fnllner. JGY 9 - ------r- - - '--- - - Bennell, M rilyn 777- 7-.-77 -.Q --7------ ---- - 55- Clenle, Roxee .77.7. 777777 X 727, I52 , Fam. 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L 9 Lucksinger, Marianna ,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,- , Grenier, Joyce ,LL ..,.., ......A........ 8 4 Jenneriahn, Sharon .,,,., ,..,,, .,..,,L, 6 2 7 Lukosh, Marilyn L 3 ,,,, ,,,,,, 6 0, 132, 143, Green, arcia -L ,L ...,.,, .........,....., 3 3 Jennings, Linda ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,-,, , , , 60 Lund, Christine L ,,,,- ,,,w,,,,,YA,, , A-N--W Green, nel ...,.... -,,,, ....,,,,.,,,..,. 5 9 Jensen, Judy ..,,..,., ,,,.., , ,, ,,,,-,,,, N, 69 Lund, udy --- ,,,,,-, -,,,,, 5 0, 40, 126, 131, Grant, nne ,,,.., L , ....,.,,. ,,..... 6 8 Jensen, Rita ...,.,,,,, ,,,.,,, ,,,, A , , ..- ,,,- 50 Lundq ist, Ka ,,-,-,-,.,-,,- 4,--40, 123, 130, Grange, irginia ,LL ,L .,.....,,,,...... 59 Johnson, Marlys , ,,,,,,,,, ,A,,,,, , 78, 155 Lu 1, Ma ,,-,,,,, ,,w, --VA-, A - -'70, Gralias, at .,...... .... ....,,,,..,....,., 5 9 Johnson, Barbara , ,,.,,.. ,,,.,,,-, ,,,,,- 3 7 L Il , Shirley .,,,, ,.,, A -,,,- -,,-Y------- - Grang eanne .LL L .,,, ..,.,,,,,,,..,.... 3 3 Johnson, Carolyn .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,, ,60, 82, I4 Gregen, oan ......, ,,..,..,,.,....,...,.,,.,. 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